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s^^SriN'.. .. .. ^ United sutes, W,,. iroops from Korea oH ii,J <jg^^lh *»ai» •»___ ________________- , N. Blasi tops Fro jed Basti , (Tuesday). June 12 (/P)—Allied troor the props of the communist “in j B\ished almost three miles deeper rd nc'v communist defense lines. ^eld dispiitch said eighth arm y infa to 1500 ynrds Mondny, then w ere ato lef 1500 Chinese troops and heavy r Ltook plncc on a rend leading noi (Chinese nssemWy : s r ““- Russ Den Full Cor Oil J a p ' ^ Ud MOSCOW. Ju n a dem»nd«l yesterday fnv«£ ,ao( Uie 3BU» paral- ^ f .H.rk. wura U’e countries Invited srsiV ita™™ i l third ffonUl »s- The demand wm ir 5;;:r£;r5.''i *rablfd into Chor- Mlnliter V, A. Zorin Ht,n ilmMt ilmulta- »a American not* da mw Mondsy- TWck R«iler,Ui O BiluwtdtM lumber- The Russian tiot« •tordi rlee &. counct) qC forelen Jpuii, anned only eluding RumU. Uie dcicWneRUrU' *»dtd Britain, Frnnce « Bttt blastln; ilre of China was th e proi A preparation of the t ■ eivrd In «ith the tlderatlon by thc lai ,m r the anchors of The Soviets called 0 a] usembiy area SO jng <,{ my peace tre itUMth parallfl. Uoni which foujtht jiSM A. Van Reet, than conclusion of sc; i^aru* t Cei"»« •) and gald all warti _ participat* In prcpo imI iV to il treat/. Russia Bsali rd l lTX.C/11 American Invitation _ - with the U. S. on the p a i ’e R ed n\iih Tl S *1''® Wl IdU 111 trestj- preparaUon b 3TM to e n W .F5 — Bcan .re mevUi» or «« * 0K» toim on lowef J»>. tm tt; byj'l , OT emclals.ln 'key ^»*r' Ttw p. ^SriPrcB survey dU- Inclusion of re d Chl g doe* BoV r tc o g n l r * —> mt* wpreroe court's mlnWrn' efiuncU.) (USf lhe conviction of (The TT. B. h u b( kiiteonjplrinB to teach » dr»Jt of a prop< B«nhro»- of the gov- treaty among nat *3»wjhapingupfor Russla-whlch foughi *=s>3U- munlst China h a s no «fcn ipparently will td, Lince the U . 8. fa Tork. Pennsy^anln. nationalists m th e i CjUomla—the lour neat of China.) <lj m* FBI Chief J. _____________ wuluTlns the largest -rw « « . B i-itisli A frtCitMspeda! grand ~ Stul Mis ISoWT Irvlnc H. Soy- t -m ‘itft in the ball" and I ' b( new projecu- ijC d ilC J LomXJN. J u n . 11 tei!l*ct. The task of ^ commons todt oca'jMiis under the X ' BrilW. diplomat* wf 6 t<ciue membership «ay fcliW cM wfflclMt It »■« disclosed tt fela- Tht EovcrnmeK MacLe. S^lnprosccutlngthe American sccUon of 1 » Hav lhat a mem- °uy Burgc; JtnW je of lls force. att «rh»ns through embassy In W *«uid statements. extended to O rcece i la seven lUUs F>"‘ BI«h-I^y»I feitsou, UUh. In- Morrison gave com t ^ U . Colorado and high-level statem ent ** "are ready t« T>«ar»i*e. whieh is taV !“'‘iO’?tt Instructions that It may cause a <!ep*rinrent. ganliatlon of B ritain’ JiraI Tt » 1 • Morrison revealed WH)1 n O inS been recalled fro „• « "owing to his Eenem *of Pupils I?'I'ApproxImately quesUon of his furthi the fourth an- In th# foreign ofllce ^ Buln schMlat »lderatloa.” ' _ _ rfU l lhe Shosh^B ....... . InqtJrie. J, 2>^n. Th* question of th Buhl attonier. MaeLean and Bi B.® »* Khool more "ow ««<>« auspenslo the principal en InQulrles belng .m k C ^ ti were m i^ dluppeuaiice. MorriJ J? ^ord 6agers "I iftould Inform -t fcJJ Btdke. Bedke “>« «eurlty aapecU o t^«»elcome and •' “n<l« InvesUgaUon ai S’ deceased stu- the publfo InUreat to ■ . Morrison u i d . 5 ^ « |lln » l StudenU ----------------------^ ------- Drought-' Estima \at„ i . t . WABHINOTON, Ju ^*8A C C ldPnt ‘Picultur* departmei ^ ‘vviUCIIl y„r, drought - hw >»»i,..“ 'Andrew c. crop today a t 1.053,8 t ^ " «mier, escaped Thti compares • .with bl 3 a. m. Sun- ment'i goal of-1.180,0 *?H J ? ? .» Union This estimate, the ywr for the combim , **' Ito L, »Prlng crops. Is 27.0 moro than 1.038.766. ’Wbv ! ° >«t ywr- “ compare «««« cmp of 1.03X.OO *nd.a W-ye«-. averac proeptcUvi p U a tta ^ . A Regional N'cWspapCT Str Otticlil Citr .M CeuBlT ISts 1 ^ .................. i*om stion Hied troops nnd tanks unist “iron trian?lc’' cs deeper into North irm y infantrymen ad- . I were stopped cold by Y' J d heavy artillery fire. ' jJ adinff north to Kum- i tl s Demand II Conclave mKBE 1Jap Treaty i'^yes'{Md'’ .y” th!f;H “ni^ ) fought Japan In World ««be»- (NEA tclephoi : lnvit«d to a peace eon- 1 July or August. One of * r^ Keports nand was Intluded In a 19- Rrrk*^*^ ^Deputy ^:Sr«?gn V, A. Zorin. It replied to i.T X V /V 'V can note dated KUy 19. NATIONS. lelleraUi Opinion of an isslan note reiterated thal pence bid to the commu Qf foreign ministers In- the war In Korea hav lussla. Uie United Stales slony silence from red France and communist wtsltm diplomats toda: IS the proper forum for so far as lo sny Pelplr jn of the treaty for con- entirely deaf to the tall . by the larser group. rean peacc. vletfl called also for sign- u, 8. Defense Secrel y peace treaty by all ns- c. Marshall says anv bl ch fouBht Japan, rather must came fr^m Uie Jusion of separate trtaUcs. ,1^5. Yet, there has bct III tne wartime ames must expectancy here and li « In preparation of- thc ton concerning truce > .ussla again rejcctcd an Invitation to negotiate , Bi’eri'thing from Pel J. S on the'U. S.-pronosed Indicate the communist ■he treaty ■ *“ on lighting Indeflnl ' , . J »ould be surprising if t Bejecled Plan ganda were otherwise. . S. on May 19 rejeclea »Ri*“ W ntRotla Eparation by^.a ministers' **'8 present this n tho Brounas~Uiat this ------------------------- ^ ------ End of Rei of red China-whlch she T i"f» _ -i Uv» loteign jg H m teC l . B. hM been eircuUtlng )f a proposed Japanese J\Iri|* \j| nong naUons—Including . hlch fought Japan. Com- " ilna has not been includ- wndl the U . 8 . Ttcognitts the speculation t^ a y whethi ts aa the legal govern- J neolih it not his life. , ..' __________ ^ Three London Sunday , - A • 1 quesUon w IC n A i H p S , "'‘Bht retire In fi L9U . 25-ycar-old daughter, Q t - —, Elliabeth. One of them, ^ lec ilin r the grave Illness of the li XTXlSdlllg^ 4 subsequent open I n "This disease. . . an in eader bays W . J u n e 11 (liR)-Ftorcign operation such os th e I Herbert Morrboa admit- *cn‘ t'o yea« ago a nmons today Uie govern- only temporary relief, been unat>le to Jlnd two "Most men would & plomata who disappeared sur\lvo another five ye: amputaUon." disclosed ttiat the search njig frank comment w. I D. MacLean. head of Uie ,|gnlflcan6 because of tt. section Qf Uie foreign of- in Qreat Britain the p Ouy Burgess, far eastem of the British royal fam jroerly attochcd to ‘^ e ic,m dlscusscd In Uie i ibassy In Washington, haa jt suggested that, to a r e e w an d Eg>’pt. , did nol retire; he might Hlgh-I^y»I SUteneat rest-perhaps for a year I gave commons .Uic first in elUicr event. Prlncei sutem ent on the dlsap- „„jd emerge w Uie r whieh is taken so tmously Kingdom and U iy caiwe a eomple«Tcor- ym. ,hleh holds Uie 1 of B rttain ’a securlly sys- commonweaHh together Induction No his general unsuitability , _ j ci* slUon h e ticld" awl aald , A fa Q ant SV ; su :lgn office was under.con- received Uielr .orders to induction June IB at 'loq^ea Made ~ " armouii'ce<ri>y'Mri!. Pea stlon of the dismissal of clerk of the local eeiec <ean a n d Burgess, who are board, r suspension, will depend "Hiey are 'Wllllwn Ca' es being .made into Uielr Virgil Dean AdaiM, Ph I nff. Morrison said. . Burt;hart...Alex - Rlchat d inform -Uie house -Uiat Qeoije Wllbur Larison Ly aspects of this case are Lee Wilkins. aUgaUon and it Is not In Mrs. Aldrich said th. Intereat to disclose Uiem." the Junc caU for Indi Ilia. —• this wninVy. ught-Ravaged Wheat C stimated Under USDA MOTON, June il (iP)—Tha current condition of the s departm ent forecast this year’s spring crop was ought - hampered wheat 1°-?' Y a t 1,053,MS,000 bushela. J7a.«lJ)00. pares • .wlUi Uie govern- ^ Barley was »' tl of-1.180,000.000 bushels, bushels eompawd. _w ^ ttaate. the llrst ol the ^ " ..‘sb’ir^sris , of l,03x.000,000 bushels, « wheal waa ' foreeast-4t r ^ -^ « J^ ,0 0 0 p bMshete. This to»par« with I0j28.000,0c 98,000- p r e d i c ^ a monUi 1, ^ 0,000,000 in M ay 1& W.000 produced l«t year, 1,3*5.000,000, for the J W . »vera«a.7»8« im ... t^ e,— ---- wheat wai Indiciied''it ' ■to' prodiicUonJn'Ji bushela. This estimate ported at 9JSO,000,000 eport ' l ^ rt In^^^ in Mty l*at I p ^ U n ^ ju id upwt U» W«WK»,WO lor tla U a; t wspapCT Serving \ C i—L S TWIN FALLS, Jet Disasi f th'e eight ThanderieU that cruhed near Moreland, act and eiploelon. Airforce and FBI ageol« are invei rest uulU ple alrplaDe dEoaster io ptAcetlme hbtory. (NEA telephoto) ports of Impendi lleet Stony Silerii 33 NATIONS. N. Y„ June victory. Face Is still ot Reports of an impending importance ih China. I to the communists to end The persistence of the In Korea have mrt with gotlatlon reports in itse Defense cE."*'! ■all says any bid for peace .S^ot'themlSv^ Jn th^«'hfu<“bLn °.n'^ir"nf ‘n their i . there hoa been an air of venture He did not « :y here and Iti Washing. * emlng truce rcgoUaUons. the same^me he aald hi ling from Pelplng would “eoncelve of Ihe Korean the communists Intend to on for yean.' ghiing indefinitely, but It 3, Observers In Wash surprising if thetr propa- pecf a sUteracnt on geri ere otherwise. When red for an end lo the flghtl Ttts w ntBotlallona. Pelp- rea will be Issued by tho 1 1 present this news as a tlons governments alUed - ^£Rei^ Citizens Hinted for m; ting George -lipsy )K, j»S n tm - Saj Cilizona coopsratin physical condition causcd sponsiblo for the 'a r m today »*ether he would avenue west, at 1;1( iondo»Su«d„„..n»p«. Tw*' « quesUon wheUier the Wclker pleaded guilt ht retire In favor of his wfls Sentenced to five Illness of the king in 18«, The complaining ^ ibsequent operaUon, said: the road in the 100 bl Isease . . . an inflammatory ----------- ---------------- —— nvolvlng thc bicpd vessels 1 « < Plaintiff Asfa Action Dism In Rupert )n." RUPERT, Jun< 11—1> mk comment was Uie more Uon against Hwiwd Wb .6 because of the fact Uiat JaUier. Chris Wall bolh f Britain the private Uvea dismissed In district c •Itlsh royal family a « sel- Monday upon Uie plea of 1 ussed In tho press. B- Hansen, plaintiff, suggested that, it the king. Judge Hugh A. Baker g !tlre; he might take a long dismissal over U» obJecU laps for a year. WestcoU Oil Cd. co-del T event. Prlnceu Ellubeth the action against Wai lerge ( ls thc ruler of the son. 7116 action wu brou; llngdom and the symbolic Valine to recover $100.00 ;h holds the vast British Xor the death of her hu •eaUh together. ' year, ' ' Wall,, sn agent for thi :tion Notices S.%S ' » .i i Sent Six Men when tho truck tank caug in Falls county men have exploded. Valine m rt of U their orders to report for' approKimaiely a m June IB at Boise, it Is f l»y-MrB:-peane- Aldricn: “» >"■ j"S . SiLr Sv. S S f wiili™ CWn Bonr, “• S 3 -" nibur i^ i» n .Od m il. “Jj™ „.‘lrtld 'p £ u S ^2:______________ a T. Lowe. Burlty. and —^ ---------------------------- Parry. Twin Falii, are ri W at Crop ------- USDA Goal ondttion of U « OOP. L u t nOlQ ring crop was 278.0M/J00 ,„d m , lo-K., was forecast at SH«I3,000 day for Uie opening of »mpared wiUi J(y,0(9,000 meeUng. _,^30««..000 foru,el0. Mon“ ay ? S jmS In-May-was.re. cluh..»na. oHlcen *111 11A58 000.000 pounds com- Tuesday. Mayor Joe Pete: th 10JS8.000.000' In Aprtl. ed Ui« delegate* Monday ,000 in May lost year and Among Uij speakm 01 ,000, for the 10-year av. gram are Lloyd OUver ..._ - ------- Colo, pre»ldnit;Of.Ihe w ^iicUon In iili]! yn» n - aocUtlon; OrrUl* Kka. 2 it W6«,OM,000 j ^ p i j e d ^ent englnw jrtth tiw n Mty iw t jeat wdl Poitr'cipiw OO io r U M lU y a v o n f i. Uyt. WIN FALLS. IDAHO, MONDAY. JUNE 11. t Disaster near Moreland, Ind.. during ■ thundmiorm lie* aba agents are investigatlog wbciiier aabolage or lhe iter cetlme hbtory. Three plloti were Ulled and twa Injur pending Peace Bi Silence From Cll Face Is still ot the utmost and this will enlarge U ice irl China ' fof “ settlement. r >h. 4.... Prime Minister Neh :rslstence of the truce ne- ^la. who hss been in Ui^ reports In itself U caus- of efforU to bring about )mats to speculate there is the Korean flshtlng. sa In air or wUhful thinking Delhi .today "as near • hem. Judge there do not Bppeai pments include: very cncoursging prospe .t tl»m,a,e. inlo . dllll- S ‘S' ‘HTdS^f S S " SS" S V- N. to ciU on bol . he aald he could not fhrsBth ptrallJ* June*! ! « jhe Korean war going anniversary of Uib Ko ' . Pravda, ofllclal voice of ervers In W ashington e*- lln; displayed this story, lateracnt on general terms showed that even some 0 nd lo tiie fighting In Ko- lng circles" In Uie Dnl je Issued by tho U nited Na- were gelUng Ured of U emmenls allied In tho war, war. . izens Nab Man ( Ipsy Driving Co 3ns cooperating with the traffic safety drive lo for the •arrest of Elbert F. Welker. 881 west, at 1:10 a.m . Sunday on a charge of igned in Twin Falls Justice- court Monday • pleaded guilty and wna fined $100 and 53 ci tenced to five days in the city jail and his dri’ icenses were ta k e n fo r revocation, complaining w itnesses said Welker forccd i d in the 100 block of Fourth avenue west. Tw ---------------------------------- ists gave chase and ififf Aalrin<r Welker at Five Poir llU I A S K in g phoning city office ion Dismissal [Rupert Court ^ * following a tolllMon a t tT, Jun*. 11—D am age ac- section of a county road ‘‘‘» '■•J' W «n“» n«« hrls Wall both Rupert, waa Pails at 6:SS p.m. Sunda In district court here released ftoai custody to i jpon Uie plea of Mrs. Valine fore Justice of Uie. Peace n. plaintiff. ler, Kimberly, Monday j “ov*er Oil Cd, co-defendent in A sUte patrotaian said . m against Wall and his «n by collided'm acUon wu brought by Mrs. “ “>* Trambly, , recover $100,000 dam ages The olileer said th Jeath of her husband last cw beaded west no wsy when Reeves, after m BEent for the oil com- ha'“l'8 1 U delivering gasoline at le farm two and one-half hwest of Paul May 31, 1950. » « “ >«f t truck Unk caught flre and *. valine died of injuries and * ns ,ker gave them until fl:30 ■»» « £ ' son for seeking the dlaml*. Beporta VleUil« jlven by Uie plaintiff and a ciUsen reported at- >U said plalntiUs have such Sunday that a ear head ney wish to e*ercl« i t L. P. T ^n Falls on Kimberly nd 0 . W. Davl*. P w te U o . being driven all over Uii neys for the plalnUff and ^,1# ucense number wu i we. Bwlty. and D»ly and oity officers were nnabl vin Falls, are representing (CmUhW n pw <a c< affipany._________ ' ---------------------------- ;— Drillers for SeiioUS C Huge I varsX%.“: ; Uie opening of a two-day ^prt.ding u far a* norU •ogram Jtarted at 1:30 pjn. ^*the** Elks Umple. WeU drUling “ rtends ^us condli ,t is on dtapU;. n « t t« Uie thl 0 *6 . gSoU pt*c^ vey laid t o ^ . Jng and danee I* scheduled |,a official report pm. Monday at the Elks yu jurvey indicated no 1. oHlcen wUl be elected parched souUiem Dla! Mayor Joe Peters welcom. (or the area was i 6legat« Monday aJtempon. ]o».«t M ,per eent of ie« Uie speakers oo th e fin. nionlh and the grouad-i t' Lloyd OUver. Greeley, near Bluff v u Uie lowei (sldnit;Of.U»e n a tio n a l M - . _ • Orm* KkB. Boise, red- v^ater levels la m tb e n ilneer wlth th* bureau of an. declining at an "alan ' ahtUor .jrtUi to .auei Nin« Irrigated :. JUNE 11, 1951 . Wed. iitefr Mat W O i J Bl her Testifying at thc fusnl tn permit the < ■■| h Hospita Sched Coii&iTuction o{ ^ completed nnd thc b liorm llee abattcred .by i vv R Tnhoon nf Its or lhe aterm caused ' K. Cajioon Of . and twa Injured In tbe company, tlod the I: ___________________ _afternoon. Cahooii m et with T )5 J' hospital superintend f*P JjlQ -Charles Wilson, the ^ _ projcct; Paul Ram( tl China oAvspea enlarge the chances Minister Nehru of In- ISS been in the forefront to bring about an end to n flfihllng. said in New sy "as near as we can e do not appear to be any irssing prospects” for a has been interesting re- the Soviet union to She S. genate resoluUon of }hn£0n. D.. Colo., u rg in g v£|n to caU on both aldea liv dcclare an armisUce on »rallcl June S. the first y of UiB Korean war. voice of Uie Kreffl- red this story, saying It even some of the "rul- In the United States ng Ured of Uie Korean [an on’'“' » ® s Velenas, «iU tpeak < /•% I Idaho DAV ooaventlen ? Count ^ become asslataat adji safety drive were re* editor ef the dav nei W te 881 Fourth a charge of drunken u,at post ai»ee tten. with the marine eorpe tl Monday morninK, ~ 00 and S3 co.te. He ,fuSS? 1and his driver's and baeb, St. Mihiel aitd t i«r forccd them ott ' ^ 3 3 ^ 5 : ue west. Two motor- many. 3 chase and stopped '—'— ^ -^ ------------- 'cif;™ oSr^?ro.J: Religious Me w .i, ™,. i.„.„. In Paulis Ited for negligent driving PAUL, June li' — ' s {ollLMon a ^ t h e I n te r - c o n f e r e n c e of Col a county road and high- ur milM norm of T iin churches was breught a p.m. Sunday. Ha waa * t Paul Sunday nlghl w JBi custody to appear be- in Uit Paul ch\ash. Ap ,tw' i ? <00 persons attended Uie -rly, Monday night. which new offi '« io Fronl'of Car.- conference were installe •trotaian said a car driv- The Rev. E. E. Keltej !\ts.collided'WlUl a car of tho Paul church. Is Ui Merle Trambly, American erator. The Bev. Theod olileer said Uie Trambly Portland, Is vice modera tsded west no the high- Rev. WiUlam Prlebores Reeves, after apparenUy T h e Rev. Bdword Orai; • a stop 4lgn, pulled Into land. secreUry-at-largs of the Trambly vehicle. InstaUlng officer. i he WM blinded by the u o r g u ^ n 450 persoi dn’t see Uie oUier car. th e momlng session Su uan. a ^ n g tj in the ing Uio conference mor. ar,. sustained a fractured jree meals were ser I accident. She was taken ohiveh by women's orsi Valley Memorial hoepiul i ___: _______!: ig.motorist..Her-eoadltloo- --------- GeneraT:Reh at tioo aod damage to TOYKO. June 11 (IM !> I car at (150. fense Secretary George 4Mr(i VlelailoB t’)’ Pl*uie fo r Washli .r 1 ^ twkle what he caDe. •e eerious matter" of find •> ;™bS“ «u£S‘"'’ '' . i S m ".'" ous Conditions Loc [uge Drought Area, JOTON. June 11 (Special) Cucharas vaUey* .wire r iwestem draught area for the first Ume io llvl u far as norUiem Calif- due to less Uian 80 per < w weat and SouUi DafcoU a a l ♦nowUU. Early pu enttt ot the continent been loreed by lack of I serious eondlUoos this water, ht tr. s. geological sur- ^ r Uie border sUtes, )day. remained -dry, with only official report'for May, river btsin in Ariwna st indicated no relief,fpr off abate normal. New BuUiem Utah. Strtam perlenced^ continued'droi he area was among the for light rains In Uio noi >er eent of reeord for the ner. Hie city of Banu 1 the ground-water level obtaining waUr supplies w u Uie lowest ever, tat «n d holdlbg'smaH reter . . fOE-anergeney.-use.-.-. vels la wuUiem Colorado Xsiwas, Oklahoma uu a l»»f yeafi drowht- «ra Texu t«cotdt4 ni rtUi to .ttwrtkiift • a l uouad'VM T ityjiti.. lin« Irrigated Idaho Counties JS»ml>«r of Au4ll 8 a r..i •( ClrciUllrt AmocI^I*! rt«u and UUU4 Pmi Wedemeyer MacArthui On Far I IHINGTON. June 11 (/P)— Lieut.-Gcn. Albcrl Riiopt Gen. Dougina M acA rthur’s proposals] icr coast even if it m eant wnr'with "another ifyin^ at thc senate inquiry into MacArthu I permit the deposed Pacific commander toi )spital Completic Scheduled Augils truction o( Magic VaUey Mcnnorial hospiti ted and thc building ready for occupancy b; R. Cahoon of thc Brennan and Cahoon cor ly, tlod the board of county commissionerj lon. ion met with thc commissioners and J. C. M II BUpcrintendent. O thers attending the mce 8 Wilson, the contractor’s engineer in char t; Paul Rames, .contractor’s,, supcrintenden ^ -------------------------- Hiatt, hospital bot AV Speaker L";cL"4‘’"f S? board. In hia report, Caho painters were on the ] .He said they are using ber-base -paint which 1 to ahow marks as much paint. It wUi not cosi th a n the original conUi ed. He new paint, on for only eight months, i b y McOlIvray. contract t ^ worked out. Hc M l Tl. be able to take over Ui June aa. n is expected palnUng and futures fi -will be completed by PalnUng wUi be compl top three floors by thi a n additional floor U ei ready on tach of lh weeks. m-: Cahoon said he wUl t B ui pltal over to McOllrn a t a time b«clnntn( J' P h u W P H H 4dded'Uia board agree rpTcJSiJ.'fiiUoSECSa, >£L'?S?2Lm S!S tfU e Disable Anierlco^' **“* • "•** •fTHa IS, wUl tpeak durtac Uw. ^ “p4S2?L SEfT DAV ooaventlen .ehedoletf ^ 'hnraday. Friday and Bat- 1 A native et Mentiaiia. he |{pif|i . asslataat adjotant aad JX ttU 11.CP1. of the DAV newspaper to m m To Trum ost siaee ttien. Be served f>-r lie marine eorpe in World ^ n fp . Ifl and was woonded twice llU lC XU ssed la Pranee. Be eerred TEHRAN, Iran, Jus «ao woods. Solsseiu. Mar- i^ n replied today to P> it. Mlhlel and tha Cham.> man's appeal to this Meuse Arianae oasspaifu moderation • and nej kfaB BimlsUte he eerred is iran'« oU naXionalleatl ny of ecrtpaUoB la Qex.' - tJ.'fl.“Ambaasadbr Hei ina summoned to tbe'c ----------------------------- -------- eign Minister Bagher H Paul Is Ended rence oi wngregauonai *trongest anxiety' « was brought to a close oU erisls'aad had up Sunday nlghl wltb servlees Uon with the BrtUsh 1 Paul chwsh. Approstoately note to Premier Mohaa ^ons attended Uie final meet- „'^were"lMt2uld'” *b?"tobX ^^ lev. E. E. KelterUng, Jastor Ai^o-?anSin^OlS*«ro >sul church. Is the new mod- nione from Londor The Rev. Theodore Strobel, for eonferences e d. Is vice moderator and the government on the ni riUlam Priebores is scribe. ({,« comptsy'e holdl: IV . Edward Orauman, Port- re«nUUves of Premia ecreUry-at-Iarge, vas the ifossadegh'* gore lg officer. a t Uie airport to meet than 450 persons attended who wer« greeted.br T rning session Sunday. D ur- aentatlvea .of Uie com; conference more than 1200 ttAtcti ------ ---------------------- »------- -liraalan Oil eerapanyrl eral^etuming :o. June 11 UJO—n. ,S. De- Uon Uw. ecreury Oeorge O. MarshaU It vas tbe Urs(.tlnu plane for Washington today flac erer flev over a e wbat he caUed Uie ’'very th'e Bdtlib-oimMi coa matter" of finding enough The flag fluttered tn Uie naUon's armed forces, pole atop a two-story t id Uie government It con- building at Khomnu caUing up addlUonal aa- fotsr miles from A W (uanl units, but has made which la Uis slU at lion,________________largest refinery. ns Loom for Natior ; Area, U.S. Bureau IS vaUeyt Jrtre reported 'dry Many CaUfomia first Ume in living memory, were warned U>expect s ess Uian M per cent of nor- ages ot domestic water )wtaU. Early pumping has aa seven of tight key xed by isick of Rio Orande wells in the eouthem * all-Ume or monthly 1 le border sUtes, the ouUook north, however, runof: d -dry, 'WlUl only the Verde aorm aL • • : 51VUZJLJwS; Si'Sft dlbg'smarr^o^toragS' «> cgeney.-use...-. ------ “ **V ------------------------------- IS, Oklahoma lad .the>{rezas In Idaho, nnotf w u Me h^_jjnusuiJ flo ^ tn HM JC(K» to FINAL : EDITION SuS'1^*** 5 C er B a c k s lur Theor: r E a s t W ' icn. Albert C. Wedemeyer told senators ' proposals for bombing red C hina's baaea a 1 "another country.” MacArthur’s dismissal, W edemeyer said nander to bomb bases “where the enemy v -------------------------:— ering hia strength" i 1 e "unfnir restriction" letion cooatal ciUes as weU as i "I and economic blockade. igilst ■ 1 ■ix'sr, , , . -.11 . mented that miUiary wit m\ hospital 'Wl\l bo tesuned that blockade xupancy by August Cahoon construction The !ucchang« went on imissioners Monday Qreen: "and if ao. l obliged under her treaty, nd J. C. McGilvray, tir.- lg the meeting were Oreen: "And it u ^ .r in ctarm of the ierintendent;_C...D. probably leadJ»-a4hlrd jspital board mem- '»<>'^d i t n ° « " Mrs. Gordon Gray, wedemeyer; "It mlgb of the hospital is a calculated risk.” Wedemeyer is a for 7 are using a new rub. -nny witli headouarts lint which U nrt lUely Pranclsco but h u aske. rks as much is ordinary tired, vill not cost any more Wedenwyer told the riglnal conUtcl sUpulat- aaked to be relieved U i * paint, on Uie market of staff because “I felt ht months, wu approved "I had served in the «y. for a number of yean contract ttchnicaUUes Ume to time I made rked out. McOlivray wUi along poUoy Unes. and tl take over Uie fUUi Hoor tlona w « « not aeeepto i U expected that UUng, mented.- He * d d ^ Id futures for Uiat floor _ mpleted by lhat date. ■m be completed on Uie floors by Uist date, and *5^.?*' beglnnbK JuneS,jak fi&AjSBsW'HMm'M board agreei. t» "tie' board Replies . Truman’s 3 ^ ^ ote in Row r, Iran, Juat 11 (n — nlsta and nationaUsIs 1 j today to President 'nv. tlon coreroment. He n eal to this CQuntry for Acheaoo had given at , and negoUstlon to Impreeslon" of hi* (V nationallauion program. oa Tbrmoek. busadbr Henrrf.^Orady T -------- med to the oUlce of Por- Basher Kutml to re. i 3 lllpin611lS reply, contents ef which ~ SSS.r£«S CatfleRei a a session Usl night. . - cpreeeed Anriety LOW Ht J lad had urged negoUa- ^^SnKS^tSSL 1 ' "*“ ( bntcher duipe-aeroa I U ll. S E"HiEE panys holdlnp. No rep. jjj, t of Premier F. Moham. pricea a t Chicago's 5?*)? opened unevenly ion to meet tbt Britons, pej joq sounds hlj ireeted .by Tehran repre- aien f w ^ e tT 8. dew of Uie company, rlculture said eome S»=S5“! M ssru.?»iiaEEES-5^ » ■irrt.to tt. IrJun i-ovned coapany. compliance, fluttered from.a six-foot Lem. wyatt, agrlcull *two-story geeei^ ofllce ment expert a t Chlcai ,t Khorrwuhshr. about crux of the ahortage wi from A W w . on. port coming la from Uie (ha alU ot the voiU> leed-lrta. inery. *^eTe aot getting ' tie tor tbe prlee to dn . * - . - ' The Ameilean Ueat 1 a t i o n ’s reau Says SICE Dean <E ;atifomla -conununUlee 'SUlUlflr-I; d U) expect sertous short. BPOKAne, June M lestlo water tols summer PaUlng, deaa of womet t tight key ebienrallon Idaho OoUese ot Xdtui e eouUiem area thovad hat b«e& iuuned to a monthly lovi. In the tlon a t Ble^tem Was; ever, runoff v u afcove lege of BdaeaUon, Otu Southern Idabo.hM fuhtonoi ud Onrn !K5,“'>S?™ 2‘ 1 but waa.allgbUy'umtaf cause of-gradual, e n w N I 1. STAL < noN PBICE 5 CEKT8 fl ks j ory War d senators today he na's bases and block- !mcyer said tha re- the enemy was gath. 3 strength" was an 'cstriction" and *^un- le would shell red Ohlna'a es as weU aa use a naval nic blockade. “Act of War" . Oreen, D., K.T.. com. tt miUiary witneesei had | tiat blockade and bom- would be an "act of war." ," Wedemeyer aald. ' iang« went on: "and if so. Ruetift v u ler her treaty, to eone to China," « r ; “Yet. tir." And It U bard to imagine 3g Asia—I mean Ohlna la alone, and It vould sad ift-a^hlrd-wotlil-var,------- oiT" CalonUted Bisk yer; "It might elri thal ated risk.” yer is a former deputf If of staff for planning, at post in IMS and Ss now ng general of tbe sixth , ^t^hu’»SS*to*be^ I yer told the sea«tan te ' served in Uie department nber of year*, and from lime I made tuggeitleu By Unes, and Uiom iuism- ^ n ^ ^ ^ le d or ii^l*.. sagreadTOlhPlaM iUcie«. Uie plant for Amir* 0 in the vest and la tba . not agree wiUt.“ iyer w u the flrat vUmM rthur:* aidd ef Uie great ly over far eastern poUer oArthur tcMUlw mth *' 1MB 2avcrat the admin- 1plan at to t time 5^ ring the ChlneM ocman- nationaUsIs toto a eetU. mment. He laid, too, Uia8 had given an "eRoneoia t»- of hi* (WedemqrerW . tm e n ts of tle R e n ifd n o w a t M a rts 36. June U <Ui9-«attie ■' I to Uu major Umtede iwlndled tUU mote todar. V bMf thortagee at retail iuipf -aeroa tbe nation. ^ I ihlK>ed only UMO bewl cattle ttf the nation*! 13 v markets, compared vlOi i Monday and^QM a year ' ' ’ usually Is a heavy day seal (rtde, aad todays la tbe smaUett ter a Mon- Teb. 14, 1839. a t Ohlcago't huge stock- ned unevenly steady to 80 100 pounds higher. Bpokes- he tr. a department ot ag-' said tome prices were B.govemnent's price celI-...,._ some wen In compliance. . ckers^^wlft, Armour lng prtcM, gimbUng ttiat . U drop' later this month : - tbelr-avW purchaseeiiL— IL 'yiitt, agriculture dapatt^ - « rt a t Chicago, aald U» le ahortage v u the MJDly: a from Uie tam i and;. not geitlng eneuili eat- •. e prlM to drop,” .lie laid. ," letlM Meat InaOtute and.'. ; nal Ateoelatton ol Betaa ' >««.«■ H o i . c«»— u ;...I,' ■ D eim G ets m jlarS osition xz. June « m-V»xt eanotwomenat Seotheta - Ues» otXdaeatton, -AU«i,'.. Ti xuuned te a ehallac iMkv .U BMtem Waahtnitae-0«H'^'^ daeaUon. Otuo««4. k m Idaho.M iSy#i#ieS| Mtton \b

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Page 1: Str N. Blasi ISts . Wed. Wedemeyer MacArthui On Far I Warnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times-News_TF158/PDF/... · IdU 111 trestj- preparaUon b ... ** "are ready t«

s^^SriN'......^ United s u t e s ,W ,,. iroops from K orea

oH i i , J< j g ^ ^ l h * » a i »

• » _ _ _ ________________-

, N. Blasi tops Fro jed Basti, (Tuesday). June 12 (/P)—A llie d troor

the props of th e c o m m u n is t “ in j B\ished alm ost th ree m ile s d e e p e r rd nc'v com m unist defense l in e s .

^ e ld dispiitch said e ig h th a r m y in fa to 1500 ynrds Mondny, th e n w e r e a to

l e f 1500 Chinese troops a n d h e a v y r L to o k plncc on a rend l e a d in g noi (Chinese nssemWy :

s r ““- Russ Den Full Cor Oil Jap '

^ Ud MOSCOW. Junadem»nd«l yesterday

“ f n v « £ ,ao( Uie 3BU» paral- ^f .H .rk . wura U’e countries InvitedsrsiVita™™

i l third ffonUl »s- The demand w m ir5;;:r£;r5.''i*rablfd into Chor- Mlnliter V, A. ZorinHt,n ilmMt ilmulta- »a American not* damw Mondsy- TWck R « ile r ,U i O BiluwtdtM lumber-

The Russian tiot«•tordi rlee &. counct) qC forelenJ p u ii , anned only eluding Rum U. UiedcicWneRUrU' *»dtd Britain, Frnnce «Bttt blastln; ilre of China was th e proiA preparation of th e t■ eivrd In «ith the tlderatlon by th c lai ,m r the anchors of The Soviets called

0 a] usembiy area SO jng <,{ m y peace treitUMth parallfl. Uoni which foujthtjiSM A. Van Reet, than conclusion of sc;

i^aru* t Cei"»« •) and gald all warti_ ■ participat* In prcpo

im I i V t o i l treat/. Russia Bsalir d l lTX.C/11 American Invitation

_ - with the U. S. on the

p a i ’e R e d

n \ i i h T l S *1''® WlIdU 111 trestj- preparaUon b 3TM to e n W.F5 —Bcan .re mevUi» or « «* 0K» toim on lowef J»>. t m t t ; b y j ' l , OT emclals.ln 'key ^ » * r ' T tw p .^SriPrcB survey dU- Inclusion of red Chlg doe* BoV r tcogn lr*—>mt* wpreroe court's mlnWrn' efiuncU.) (USf lhe conviction of (The TT. B. h u b(kiiteonjplrinB to teach » dr»Jt of a prop<B«nhro»- of the gov- treaty among n a t*3»wjhapingupfor Russla-whlch foughi*=s>3U- munlst China h a s no«fcn ipparently will td, Lince the U . 8.fa Tork. Pennsy^anln. nationalists m th ei CjUomla—the lour n e a t of China.)<lj m* FBI Chief J. _____________wuluTlns the largest -rw « « .

B i - i t i s l i A

frtCitMspeda! grand ~S tu l M is

ISoWT Irvlnc H. Soy- t -m‘itft in the ball" and I' b( new projecu- i j C d i l C J

LomXJN. J u n . 11

tei!l*ct. The task of ^ commons todt oca'jMiis under the

X ' BrilW. diplomat* wf6 t<ciue membership «ay

fc liW c M wfflclMt It »■« disclosed t tfela- Tht EovcrnmeK M acLe.S^lnprosccutlngthe American sccUon of 1» Hav lhat a mem- °uy Burgc;J tn W je of lls force. a t t

«rh»ns through embassy In W*«uid statements. extended to O rcece i

la seven lUUs F>"‘ BI«h-I^y»I■ feitsou, UUh. In- Morrison gave com t^ U . Colorado and high-level s ta tem en t ** "are ready t« T>«ar»i*e. whieh is taV !“ '‘iO’?tt Instructions that It may cau se a

<!ep*rinrent. ganliatlon of B r ita in ’

JiraI Tt » 1 • Morrison revealed WH)1 n O i n S been recalled fro„• « "owing to his Eenem*of PupilsI?'I'ApproxImately quesUon of his fu rth i

the fourth an- In th# foreign o f llc e ^Buln schM lat »lderatloa.” ' _ _

r f U l lhe Shosh^B ....... . ■ In q tJ r ie . J,2 > ^ n . Th* question o f th

Buhl attonier. MaeLean a n d B iB.® »* Khool more "ow ««<>« auspenslo

the principal en InQulrles be lng .mk C ^ t i were m i^ dluppeuaiice. MorriJJ ? ^ o r d 6agers "I iftould In fo rm -tfcJJ Btdke. Bedke “ >« «eurlty aapecU o t^«»elcom e and • ' “n<l« InvesUgaUon aiS ’ deceased stu- the publfo InU reat to ■

. Morrison u id .5^« |lln» l StudenU ---------------------- -------

Drought-'Estima

\at„ i . t . WABHINOTON, Ju ^ * 8 A C C ld P n t ‘ Picultur* departm ei ^ ‘ v v iU C I I l y „ r , drought - hw >»»i,..“ 'Andrew c. crop today a t 1.053,8 t ^ " «mier, escaped Thti compares • .with bl 3 a. m. Sun- ment'i goal o f-1.180,0 *?H J ? ? .» Union This estimate, the

ywr for the combim , **' I to L , »Prlng crops. Is 27.0

moro than 1.038.766. ’Wbv ! ° >«t ywr- “ com pare

«««« cmp of 1.03X.OO

*nd.a W-ye«-. a v e rac

proeptcUvi p U a t t a ^ .

A Regional N'cWspapCT S tr

Otticlil Citr .MCeuBlT

ISts 1 ^ ..................

i*omstionH ied tr o o p s nnd ta n k s u n i s t “ iro n t r ia n ? lc ’' c s d e e p e r in to N o rth

i r m y in f a n t ry m e n ad- . ■I w e r e s to p p e d co ld by Y ' J d h e a v y a r t i l le ry f ire . ' j J a d in f f n o r th to K um - i t l

s DemandII Conclave m K B E 1 Jap Treatyi'^yes'{Md'’.y ” t h ! f ; H “ ni^) fough t Japan In World ««be»- (NEA tclephoi : lnvit«d to a peace eon- 1 Ju ly or August. One of * r ^ •Keportsnand was Intluded In a 19-

Rrrk*^*^ Deputy ^:Sr«?gn V, A. Zorin. I t replied to i . T X V / V 'V can no te dated KUy 19. NATIONS.le lle ra U i Opinion „ of anisslan no te reiterated thal pence bid to the commu

Qf foreign ministers In- the war In K orea hav lussla. Uie United Stales slony silence from red F rance and communist wtsltm diplomats toda: IS th e proper forum for so far as lo sny Pelplr jn of th e treaty for con- entirely deaf to th e tall . by th e larser group. rean peacc. vletfl called also for sign- u, 8. Defense Secrel y peace trea ty by all ns- c. Marshall says anv bl ch fouBht Japan, rather must came fr^m Uie Jusion of separate trtaUcs. , 1 5. Yet, there has bctIII tn e wartim e ames must expectancy here and li « In preparation of- thc ton concerning truce > .ussla again rejcctcd an

Invitation to negotiate , Bi’eri'thing from PelJ. S on the 'U . S.-pronosed Indicate the communist■he tr e a ty ■ *“ on lighting Indeflnl

' , . J »ould be surprising if tBejecled Plan ganda were otherwise.

. S. o n M ay 19 rejeclea »Ri*“ W ntRotlaEparation by^.a ministers' **'8 present thisn th o Brounas~Uiat this ------------------------- ------

End of Reiof r e d C hina-w hlch she T i " f » _ -i

Uv» loteign j g H m t e C l

. B. h M been eircuUtlng)f a proposed Japanese J \ I r i | * \ j |nong naUons—Including .hlch fo u g h t Japan. Com- "ilna h a s n o t been includ- wndlthe U . 8 . Ttcognitts the speculation t^ a y whethi ts a a th e legal govern-J neolih it not his life.

, . . ' __________ ^ Three London Sunday, - A • 1 quesUon wI C n A i H p S , " '‘Bht retire In fiL 9 U . 25-ycar-old daughter,

Q t - —, Elliabeth. One of them,^ l e c i l i n r the grave Illness o f the liX T X l S d l l l g ^ 4 subsequent open

I n "This disease. . . an ineader baysW. J u n e 11 (liR)-Ftorcign operation such os th e IH erbert Morrboa admit- *cn‘ t ' o yea« ago anmons today Uie govern- only temporary relief,been unat>le to Jlnd two "Most men would &

plom ata who disappeared sur\lvo another five ye: amputaUon."

disclosed t tia t the search njig frank comment w.I D. M acLean. head of Uie ,|gnlflcan6 because of tt.section Qf Uie foreign of- in Qreat Britain th e p Ouy Burgess, far eastem of the British royal fam jroerly attochcd to ‘^ e ic,m dlscusscd In Uie iibassy In Washington, haa jt suggested tha t,to a r e e w and Eg>’pt. , did nol retire; he m ightH lgh-I^y»I SU teneat rest-perhaps for a year I gave commons .Uic first in elUicr event. Prlnceis u te m e n t on the dlsap- „ „ jd emerge w Uie r

whieh is taken so tmously Kingdom and Uiy caiw e a eomple«Tcor- ym. ,h le h holds Uie 1of B r tta in ’a securlly sys- commonweaHh together

Induction Nohis general unsuitability , _ j c i* slUon h e ticld" awl aald , A f a Q a n t S V ; s u:lgn o ffice was under.con- received Uielr .orders to

induction June IB a t ' l o q ^ e a Made ~ " armouii'ce<ri>y'Mri!. Pea stlon o f the dismissal of clerk of the local eeiec <ean a n d Burgess, who are board, r suspension, will depend "Hiey are 'Wllllwn Ca' es be ing .made into Uielr Virgil Dean AdaiM, Ph I nf f . M orrison said. . Burt;hart...Alex - R lchat d in fo rm -Uie house -Uiat Qeoije Wllbur Larison Ly a sp ec ts of this case are Lee Wilkins. aUgaUon and it Is not In Mrs. Aldrich sa id th. In tereat to disclose Uiem." the Junc caU for Indi Ilia. —• this wninVy.

ught-Ravaged Wheat C stimated Under USDAMOTON, Ju n e i l (iP)—Tha current condition o f the s departm en t forecast this year’s spring crop was ought - hampered wheat 1 °-? 'Y a t 1,053,MS,000 bushela. J7a.«lJ)00. pares • .wlUi Uie govern- Barley was »'tl o f-1.180,000.000 bushels, bushels eompawd. _ w ^ t ta a te . th e llrst ol the ^

"..‘sb’ir sris, of l,03x.000,000 bushels, «w heal waa ' foreeast-4t r ^ - ^ « J ^ , 0 0 0 p bMshete. T his to » p a r« with I0j28.000,0c

98,000- p r e d i c ^ a monUi 1, ^ 0,000,000 in May 1& W.000 produced l« t year, 1,3*5.000,000, for th e J W . »v e ra « a .7»8« i m . . . t ^ e , — --- - w heat w a i Ind ic iied ''it ' ■ to ' p ro d iic U o n Jn 'J i bushela. T h is e s tim a te ported a t 9JSO,000,000

eport ' l ^ r t I n ^ ^ ^ in M ty l*atI p ^ U n ^ j u i d upwt U » W«WK»,WO lor t l a U a ;

■ t

w spapC T S e rv in g \ C i — L S

T W IN F A L L S ,

Jet Disasi

f th'e e igh t ThanderieU th a t cruhed near Moreland, act and eiploelon. Airforce and FBI ageol« are invei rest uu lU ple alrplaDe dEoaster io ptAcetlme hbtory.

(NEA telephoto)

ports of Impendi lleet Stony Silerii33 NATIONS. N. Y„ June victory. Face Is still ot Reports of an impending importance ih China.I to the communists to end The persistence of theIn K orea have m rt with gotlatlon reports in itse

Defense c E . " * ' !■all says any bid for peace . S ^ o t ' t h e m l S v ^ Jn

th^«'hfu<“bL n °.n'^ ir"nf ‘n their i . there hoa been an air of venture He did not «:y here and Iti Washing. * emlng truce rcgoUaUons. the sam e^m e he aald hi ling from Pelplng would “eoncelve of Ihe Korean the communists Intend to on for yean .' ghiing indefinitely, but I t 3, Observers In Washsurprising if thetr propa- pecf a sUteracnt on geri

ere otherwise. When red for an end lo the flghtl Ttts w ntBotlallona. Pelp- rea will be Issued by tho 1 1 present this news as a tlons governments alUed -

^£Rei^ CitizensHinted for m; ting George - lip sy)K, j » S n tm - S a j Cilizona coopsratinphysical condition causcd sponsiblo for the 'a r m today »*ether he would avenue west, a t 1;1(

i o n d o » S u « d „ „ . .n » p « . Tw *'« quesUon wheUier the W clke r pleaded g u i l t h t retire In favor of his wfls Sentenced to f iv e

Illness o f the king in 18«, T he com plain ing ^ibsequent operaUon, said: th e road in th e 100 blIsease . . . an inflammatory ----------- ----------------— —nvolvlng thc bicpd vessels 1 « <

Plaintiff Asfa Action Dism

In Rupert)n." RUPERT, Jun< 11—1>mk comment was Uie more Uon against Hwiwd W b.6 because of the fact Uiat JaUier. Chris Wall bolh fBritain th e private Uvea dismissed In district c

•Itlsh royal family a « sel- Monday upon Uie plea of 1ussed In tho press. B- Hansen, plaintiff,suggested th a t, it the king. Judge Hugh A. Baker g!tlre; he m ight take a long dismissal over U» obJecUlaps for a year. WestcoU Oil Cd. co-delT event. P r ln c eu Ellubeth the action against Wailerge (ls th c ruler of the son. 7116 action w u brou;llngdom and the symbolic Valine to recover $100.00;h holds the vast British Xor the death of her hu•eaUh together. ' year,

' ' Wall,, sn agent for thi

:tion Notices S.%S '» .ii Sent Six Men when tho truck tank caugin Falls county men have exploded. Valine m rt of U their orders to report for' approKimaiely a m

June IB a t Boise, it Is f l»y-MrB:-peane- Aldricn:“ » > " ■ j " S . S iL r S v . S S f

w iili™ C W n B o n r , “ • S 3 - "

nibur i ^ i » n .Od m i l . “ J j™ „ .‘l r t l d ' p £ u S

^2:______________ a T. Lowe. Burlty. and— ---------------------------- Parry. Twin Falii, are r i

W at Crop -------USDA Goalondttion o f U « OOP. L u t n O l Q ring crop was 278.0M/J00 ,„d m , l o - K . ,

was forecast a t SH«I3,000 day for Uie opening of»mpared wiUi J(y,0(9,000 meeUng._ ,^ 3 0 « « ..0 0 0 f o ru ,e l0 .

Mon“ ay ?S jm S In-M ay-w as.re. cluh..»na. oHlcen *11111A58 000.000 pounds com- Tuesday. Mayor Joe Pete:th 10JS8.000.000' In Aprtl. ed Ui« delegate* Monday,000 in May lost year and Among Uij speakm 01,000, for th e 10-year av. gram are Lloyd OUver

. . ._ - ------- Colo, pre»ldnit;Of.Ihe w^iicUon In iili]! yn» n - aocUtlon; OrrUl* Kka. 2it W6«,OM,000 j ^ p i j e d ^en t englnw jr tth tiw

n M ty iw t je a t w d l P o i t r 'c i p i w OO ior U M lU y a v o n f i. Uyt.

W IN F A L L S . ID A H O , MONDAY. JU N E 11.

t Disaster

near Moreland, Ind.. during ■ thundmiorm lie* aba agents are investigatlog wbciiier aabolage or lhe ite r

cetlme hbtory. T hree plloti were Ulled and twa Injur

pending Peace Bi Silence From CllFace Is still o t th e utmost and this will enlarge Uice irl China ' fof “ settlement.

r >h. 4.... Prime Minister Neh:rslstence of th e truce ne- ^la. who hss been in Uireports In itself U caus- of efforU to bring about

)mats to speculate there is the Korean flshtlng. saIn air or wUhful thinking Delhi .today "as near •hem. Judge there do not Bppeaipments include: very cncoursging prospe

.t tl»m,a,e. inlo . dllll- S ‘S'‘HTdS f SS" SS" SV- N. to ciU on bol . he aald h e could not fh rsB th ptrallJ* June*! ! « jhe Korean w ar going anniversary of Uib K o

' . Pravda, ofllclal voice ofervers In W ashington e*- lln; displayed this story, lateracnt on genera l term s showed that even some 0 nd lo tiie figh ting In Ko- lng circles" In Uie Dnl je Issued by tho U nited Na- were gelUng Ured of U emmenls allied In th o war, war. .

izens Nab Man ( Ipsy Driving Co3ns cooperating w ith the tra ffic safety drive lo for the • a r r e s t o f Elbert F . Welker. 881 west, a t 1 :1 0 a .m . Sunday on a charge of

igned in T w in F a l ls Justice- court Monday • pleaded g u ilty a n d wna fined $100 and 53 ci tenced to f iv e d a y s in the city jail and his dri’ icenses were t a k e n f o r revocation, complaining w itn e s se s said Welker forccd i d in the 100 b lo ck o f F ourth avenue w est. Tw---------------------------------- ists gave chase andi f i f f A a l r i n < r Welker a t Five Poir l l U I A S K i n g phoning city office

ion Dismissal[Rupert Court^ * following a tolllMon a ttT, Jun*. 11—D am age ac- section of a county road

‘‘‘» '■•J' W «n“ » n « «hrls Wall both R u p e rt, waa Pails a t 6:SS p.m. Sunda In district c ou rt here released ftoai custody to i

jpon Uie plea of M rs. Valine fore Justice of Uie. Peace n. plaintiff. ler, Kimberly, Monday j

“ov*erOil Cd, co-defendent in A sU te patrotaian said .

m against W all a n d his «n by collided'macUon w u brought by Mrs. “ “ >* Trambly,, recover $100,000 dam ages The olileer said th Jeath of her h u sband la st cw beaded west no

wsy when Reeves, after m BEent for th e oil com- ha'“l'8 1U delivering gasoline a t le farm two a n d one-halfhwest of Paul M ay 31, 1950. » « “ >« f ttruck Unk caught flre and *.valine died of in ju r ie s and *

ns,ker gave them u n til fl:30

■ » » « £ ' son for seeking th e dlaml*. Beporta VleUil« jlven by Uie p la in tif f and a ciUsen reported at- >U said plalntiUs have such Sunday that a ear head ney wish to e * e rc l« i t L . P. T ^ n Falls on Kimberly nd 0 . W. Davl*. P w te U o . being driven all over Uii neys for the pla lnU ff and ^,1# ucense number w u i we. Bwlty. and D »ly and oity officers were nnabl vin Falls, are rep resen ting (CmUhW n p w < a c< affipany._________ ' ---------------------------- ;—

Drillers for SeiioUS C Huge I

varsX%.“: ;Uie opening of a tw o-day ^prt.ding u far a* norU

•ogram Jtarted a t 1:30 p jn . ^*the**Elks Umple. WeU drUling “ rtends ^ u s condli,t is on dtapU;. n « t t« Uie thl 0 *6 . gSoUpt*c^ vey laid t o ^ .Jng and danee I* scheduled |,a official reportp m . Monday a t th e Elks y u jurvey indicated no1. oHlcen wUl be elected parched souUiem Dla!Mayor Joe Peters welcom. (or the area was i

6legat« Monday aJtem pon. ]o».«t M ,per eent of ie«Uie speakers oo th e f i n . nionlh and the grouad-i

t ' Lloyd OUver. Greeley, near Bluff v u Uie lowei(sldnit;Of.U»e n a tio n a l M - . _• O rm * KkB. Boise, r e d - v^ater levels la m tb e nilneer wlth th* b u rea u of a n . declining at an "alan

' a h tU o r .jrtUi to .auei

Nin« Irrigated

:. JU N E 11, 1951

. Wed. iitefr MatW O i

JBl

herTestifying at thc

fusnl tn perm it the <

■ ■ |h Hospita — Sched

’ Coii&iTuction o{ ^ completed nnd thc b

liorm llee abattcred .by i vv R Tnhoon nf Its or lhe aterm caused ' K. Cajioon Of. and twa Injured In tb e company, tlod the I:___________________ _afternoon.

Cahooii m et withT ) 5 J ' hospital superintend

f * P J j l Q -Charles Wilson, the^ _ projcct; P aul Ram(

tl China oA vspeaenlarge the chances

Minister Nehru of In - ISS been in the fo refron t to bring about an end to n flfihllng. said in New sy "as near as w e c an e do not appear to b e any irssing prospects” fo r a

has been interesting re - the Soviet union to She S. genate resoluUon of

}hn£0n. D.. Colo., u rg in g v £ |nto caU on both aldea liv dcclare an armisUce on »rallcl June S. th e f irs t y of UiB Korean w ar.

voice of Uie K reffl- red this story, saying I t

even some of the "ru l- In the United S ta te s

ng Ured of Uie K orean

[an on’'“' » ® sV elenas, «iU tpeak <

/•% I Idaho DAV ooaventlen? Count^ become asslataat adjis a fe ty d rive w e r e re * editor ef th e d a v nei W t e 881 F o u r tha charge of d r u n k e n u ,a t post ai»ee tten.

w ith the marine eorpet l Monday m orninK, ~00 and S3 co.te. H e , f u S S ?1 and his d river's a n d baeb, St. Mihiel aitd t

i«r forccd them o t t ' ^ 3 3 ^ 5 : ue west. Two m oto r- many.3 chase and s topped '—'— ^ --------------

' c i f ; ™ o S r ^ ? r o . J : Religious Me w .i , ™,. i.„.„. In PaulisIted for negligent driving PAUL, June l i ' — 's {ollLMon a ^ th e In ter- c o n f e r e n c e of Col a county road and h igh-ur milM norm of T i i n churches was breughta p.m. Sunday. Ha waa * t Paul Sunday nlghl wJBi custody to appear be - in U it Paul ch\ash. Ap ,tw ' i ? <00 persons attended Uie-rly, Monday night. which new offi'« io F ronl'o f Car.- conference were installe•trotaian said a car d riv - The Rev. E. E. Keltej!\ts.collided'WlUl a c a r o f tho Paul church. Is UiMerle Trambly, American erator. The Bev. Theodolileer said Uie T ram bly Portland, Is vice modera

tsded west no the h ig h - Rev. WiUlam PrleboresReeves, after apparenUy T he Rev. Bdword Orai;• a stop 4lgn, pulled In to land . secreUry-at-largsof the Trambly vehicle. InstaUlng officer.i he WM blinded by th e u o rg u ^ n 450 persoidn’t see Uie oUier car. th e momlng session Suuan. a ^ n g t j in th e in g Uio conference mor.ar,. sustained a fractured jr e e meals were serI accident. She was taken ohiveh by women's orsiValley Memorial hoep iu l i ___:_______!:ig.motorist..Her-eoadltloo- ---------

GeneraT:Rehat tioo aod damage to TOYKO. June 11 (IM!>I car a t (150. fense Secretary George4Mr(i VlelailoB t’)’ Pl*uie for Washli

. r 1 , « ^ tw kle what he caDe.•e eerious matter" of find

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ous Conditions Loc [uge Drought Area,JOTON. June 11 (Special) Cucharas vaUey* .wire riwestem draught a re a fo r the first Ume io llvlu far as norUiem C alif- due to less Uian 80 per <w weat and SouUi DafcoU a a l ♦nowUU. Early puenttt o t the continent been loreed by lack of Iserious eondlUoos th is water,h t tr. s . geological su r- ^ r Uie border sUtes,)day. remained -dry, with onlyofficial rep o rt'fo r M ay, riv er btsin in Ariwna st■ indicated no re lie f,fp r off abate normal. NewBuUiem Utah. S trtam perlenced^ continued'droihe area was among th e fo r light rains In Uio noi>er eent of reeord for th e n e r. H ie city of Banu1 the ground-water level obtaining waUr suppliesw u Uie lowest ever, t a t « n d holdlbg'smaH reter

. . fOE-anergeney.-use.-.-.vels la wuUiem Colorado Xsiwas, Oklahoma uu

a l»»f y eafi d ro w h t- « ra T ex u t«cotdt4 ni rtUi to .ttw rtkiift • a l uo u ad 'V M T ity jiti..

lin« Irrigated Idaho C ounties

JS»ml>«r of Au4ll 8a r..i •( ClrciUllrt AmocI I*! rt«u and UUU4 Pmi

Wedemeyer MacArthui On Far I

IHINGTON. June 11 (/P)— Lieut.-Gcn. Albcrl Riiopt Gen. Dougina M acA rth u r’s proposals] icr coast even if i t m e a n t w nr'w ith "another ifyin^ at thc senate in q u iry in to MacArthuI perm it the deposed P a c if ic commander toi

)spital Completic Scheduled Augilstruction o( Magic V aU ey Mcnnorial hospiti ted and thc building re a d y fo r occupancy b; R. Cahoon of thc B re n n a n and Cahoon cor ly, tlod the board o f c o u n ty commissionerj lon.ion m et with th c com m issioners and J . C. MII BUpcrintendent. O th e rs attending th e mce 8 Wilson, the co n tra c to r’s engineer in char t; P aul Rames, .c o n tra c to r ’s,, supcrintenden

-------------------------- H ia tt , hospital bot

AV Speaker L";cL"4‘’"f S?board .

In hia report, Caho pa in ters were on the ] .H e said they are using be r-base -paint which 1 t o ahow marks as much pa in t. I t wUi no t cosi th a n th e original conUi ed . He new paint, on fo r only eight months, i b y McOlIvray.

contract t ^ worked out. Hc

M l Tl. b e able to take over UiJu n e aa. n is expected palnU ng and fu tures fi -will be completed by PalnU ng wUi be compl t o p th ree floors by thi a n additional floor U ei ready o n tach of lh weeks.

m - : Cahoon said he wUl tB u i p lta l over to McOllrn

a t a tim e b«clnntn( J' ■ P h u W P H H 4dded 'U ia board agreerp T c JS iJ . 'f i iU o S E C S a , > £ L '? S ? 2 Lm S ! St f U e Disable Anierlco^' **“* • " •* * •fTHaIS, wUl tpeak durtac Uw. ^ “ p 4 S 2 ? L S E f TDAV ooaventlen .ehedoletf ^'hnraday. Friday and Bat- — 1A native et Mentiaiia. he | { p i f | i. asslataat adjotant aad J X t t U 1 1 . C P 1 .of th e DAV newspaper to m mTo Trumost siaee ttien. Be served f> -r • lie marine eorpe in World ^ n f p . I f l and was woonded twice l l U l C XU

ssed la Pranee. Be eerred TEHRAN, Iran , Jus «ao woods. Solsseiu. M ar- i ^ n replied today to P> it. Mlhlel and tha Cham.> m an 's appeal to this Meuse Arianae o a ssp a ifu moderation • and nej kfaB BimlsUte he eerred i s iran '« oU naXionalleatl ny of ecrtpaUoB la Qex.' - tJ.'fl.“Ambaasadbr Hei

in a summoned to tbe'c ------------------------------------- e ign Minister Bagher H

Paul Is Ended ’r e n c e oi w ngregauonai *trongest anxiety'« was brought to a close oU e ris ls 'aad h a d upSunday nlghl wltb servlees U on w ith the BrtUsh 1

Paul chwsh. Approstoately no te to Premier Mohaa ons attended Uie final meet-

„'^were"lM t2uld'” * b ? " t o b X ^ ^lev. E. E. KelterUng, Jasto r A i^o-?anSin^O lS*«ro>sul church. Is the new mod- nione from LondorThe Rev. Theodore Strobel, fo r eonferences ed. Is vice moderator and th e government on th e niriUlam Priebores is scribe. ({,« comptsy'e holdl:IV. Edward Orauman, P ort- re«nU U ves of Prem iaecreUry-at-Iarge, vas the ifossadegh'* gorelg officer. a t Uie airport to meetthan 450 persons attended w ho wer« greeted.br T

rning session Sunday. D ur- aentatlvea .of Uie com;conference more than 1200 ttAtcti

------ ---------------------- »------- -liraalan O il eerapanyrleral^etum ing:o. June 11 UJO—n . ,S. De- U on Uw. ecreury Oeorge O. MarshaU I t vas tbe U rs(.tlnuplane for Washington today f la c e re r flev over ae wbat he caUed Uie ’'very th 'e Bdtlib-oimMi coa matter" of finding enough The flag fluttered tn■ Uie naUon's armed forces, po le atop a two-story tid Uie government It con- building a t K hom nucaUing up addlUonal a a - fotsr miles from A W

(uanl units, but has made w hich la Uis slU atlion,________________la rg est refinery.

ns Loom fo r Natior ; Area, U.S. BureauIS vaUeyt Jrtre reported 'dry M any CaUfomia first Ume in living memory, w ere warned U> expect s ess Uian M per cent of nor- ag es ot domestic water )wtaU. Early pumping has a a seven of tig h t key xed by isick of Rio Orande w ells in th e eouthem

* all-Um e or monthly 1le border sUtes, the ouUook n o r th , however, runof: d -dry, 'WlUl only the Verde ao rm aL • •

: 51VUZ JLJwS; Si'Sftd lb g 's m a r r ^ o ^ to r a g S ' «>cgeney.-use...-. ------“ **V -------------------------------IS, Oklahoma la d .the>{rezas I n Idaho, n n o tf w u Me h^ _jjnusu iJ f l o ^ tn

HM JC(K» to

FINAL : EDITION

SuS'1^*** 5 C

er B a c k s

lur Theor: r E a s t W 'icn . A lbe rt C. W ed e m ey e r t o ld s e n a to r s ' p roposals fo r bom bing r e d C h i n a 's baaea a 1 " a n o th e r country .”M a cA rth u r’s d ism issa l, W e d e m e y e r said

n a n d e r to bomb b a ses “ w h e r e t h e e nem y v-------------------------:— e r in g h ia s tr e n g th "i 1 e " u n f n i r r e s t r ic t io n "letion

cooatal ciUes as weU as i " I and economic blockade.igilst ■ 1 ■ix'sr,

■ , , . -.11 . mented th a t miUiary wit m\ h o sp ita l 'Wl\l bo tesuned th a t blockade xu p an cy by A u g u stCahoon construction T he !ucchang« went on im issioners M onday Q reen: "and if ao. l

obliged under h er treaty,

nd J . C. McGilvray, tir.-lg t h e m eeting w ere O reen : "And it u ^ . r in c tarm of theie rin ten d e n t;_ C ...D . probably le adJ»-a4hlrdjsp i ta l board m em - '»<>'^d i t n ° « "M rs. Gordon G ray , wedem eyer; " It mlgb

o f th e h o sp ita l is a calculated risk.”Wedemeyer is a for

7 are using a new rub. -n n y w itli headouartslin t which U n rt lUely Pranclsco but h u aske.rks as much is ordinary tired,vill not cost any more W edenwyer told theriglnal conUtcl sUpulat- aaked to be relieved U i* paint, on Uie market of s ta ff because “I felt ht months, wu approved " I h a d served in the «y. for a num ber of yean

contract ttchnicaUUes Ume to time I made rked out. McOlivray wUi along poUoy Unes. and tl take over Uie fUUi Hoor tlona w « « n o t aeeepto i U expected that UUng, m ented.- H e * d d ^Id fu tures for Uiat floor _ mpleted by lhat date.■m be completed on Uiefloors by Uist date, and * 5 ^ .? * '

beglnnbK J u n e S , j a k f i& A jS B sW 'H M m 'M board agreei. t»" t i e ' board

Replies .Truman’s 3 ^ ^ ote in Rowr, Iran , Juat 11 ( n — nlsta a n d nationaUsIs 1 j today to President 'n v . tlon corerom ent. He n eal to this CQuntry for Acheaoo had given at , and negoUstlon to Impreeslon" of hi* (V nationallauion program. o a Tbrmoek.busadbr Henrrf.^Orady T --------med to the oUlce of Por-

B asher K utml to r e . i 3 l l l p i n 6 1 1 l S reply, contents ef which ~

SSS.r£«S CatfleReia a session Usl night. . - —cpreeeed Anriety LOW Ht Jlad h a d urged negoUa-

^^SnKS^tSSL1 ' " * “ ( bn tcher du ipe -aeroa I

U ll. S

E"HiEEpanys holdlnp. No rep . j j j , t of Premier F. Moham. pricea a t Chicago's5 ? * )? opened unevenly ion to meet tbt Britons, p e j joq sounds hljireeted .by Tehran repre- aien f w ^ e t T 8. d e wof Uie company, rlcu ltu re said eome

S»=S5“!Mssru.?»iiaE EES-5^» ■ ir r t . to t t . I r J u n

i-ovned coapany. compliance,fluttered from.a six-foot L em . w y a tt, agrlcull* two-story geeei^ ofllce m ent expert a t Chlcai ,t K horrwuhshr. about crux o f th e ahortage wi

from A W w . on. port coming l a from Uie (ha alU ot the voiU > leed -lr ta. inery. * ^ e T e a o t getting

' tie to r tb e prlee to dn. * - . - ' T he A m eilean U eat 1

a t i o n ’sr e a u S a y s SICE Dean <E;atifom la -conununUlee ' S U l U l f l r - I ; d U) expect sertous short. B P O K A ne , June M lestlo w ater tols summer PaUlng, d e a a of womet t t ig h t key ebienrallon Idaho OoUese o t Xdtui e eouUiem area thovad h a t b«e& iuuned to a

monthly lovi. In the tlon a t Ble^tem Was; ever, runoff v u afcove lege o f BdaeaUon, Otu

S o u th e rn Idabo.hM fu h to n o i u d Onrn ! K 5 , “ ' > S ? ™ 2 ‘

1 but waa.allgbUy'umtaf cause of-gradual, e n w

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PBICE 5 CEKT8 fl

ks joryWar

d se n a to r s to d a y he n a 's b a se s a n d block-

!m c y e r sa id th a re- th e e nem y w a s g a th .3 s t r e n g th " w a s an 'c s tr ic t io n " a n d *^un-

le would shell red Ohlna'a es as weU aa use a naval nic blockade.“Act of War" .Oreen, D., K.T.. com.

t t miUiary witneesei had | tiat blockade and bom- would be an "ac t of war."," Wedemeyer aald. ' iang« went on:"and if so. Ruetift v u le r h e r treaty, to eone to China,"

« r ; “Yet. tir."And It U bard to imagine 3g Asia—I m ean Ohlna la alone, and It vouldsad ift-a^hlrd-w otlil-var,-------oiT"CalonUted Biskyer; " It might elri th a la te d risk.”yer is a former deputf If of staff for planning, a t post in IMS and Ss now ng general of tbe sixth ,

^ t ^ h u ’ » S S * to * b e ^ I

y e r told the sea« tan t e '

served in Uie department nber of year*, and from lime I made tuggeitleu By Unes, and Uiom iu ism - ^ n ^ ^ ^ l e d or ii^ l* ..

sagreadTO lhPlaMiUcie«. Uie plant for Amir*0 in the vest and la tba . no t agree wiUt.“iyer w u the flrat vUmM rthur:* aidd ef Uie great ly over far eastern poUer oA rthur tcMUlwm th *'

1MB 2avcrat th e admin-1 plan a t t o t tim e 5^ ring the ChlneM ocman-

nationaUsIs to to a eetU. m m ent. He la id , too, Uia8 had given an "eRoneoia t»- of hi* (WedemqrerW .

t m e n t s of t l e R e n i f d n

o w a t M a r t s3 6 . June U <Ui9-«attie ■ 'I to U u major Umtede iwlndled tUU m ote todar.V bMf thortagee a t retail iuipf -ae roa tbe nation. ^I ihlK>ed only UMO bewl cattle ttf the nation*! 13 v markets, compared vlOi

i Monday a n d ^ Q M a year ' '

’ usually Is a heavy day s e a l (rtde, a a d todays la tbe smaUett ter a Mon- Teb. 14, 1839.

a t Ohlcago't huge stock- ned unevenly steady to 80 100 pounds higher. Bpokes- he tr. a department ot ag-'

said tome prices were B.govemnent's price c e lI- ...,._ some w en In compliance. .

ckers^^wlft, Armour

ln g prtcM, gimbUng ttiat .U drop ' later th is month : - t b e l r - a v W purchaseeiiL— IL

'yiitt, agriculture dapatt^ - « r t a t Chicago, aald U» le ahortage v u th e MJDly: a from Uie t a m i and ;.

n o t geitlng en eu ili eat- •. e prlM to drop,” .lie laid. ," le t lM Meat InaOtute and.'. ; n a l Ateoelatton o l Betaa '>««.«■ H o i . c«»— u ;. . .I , ' ■

D e i m G e t s

m j l a r S o s i t i o nx z . June « m - V » x t e a n o tw o m e n a t Seotheta - Ues» otX daeatton, -AU«i,'.. T i xuuned te a ehallac iM kv . U

B M tem W a a h tn ita e -0 « H '^ '^ daeaUon. Otuo««4. k m I d a h o . M i S y # i # i e S | M tton

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Shipmente of Cattle Remain

Low at Marts( m a P .I . o».) ••

U M t D n le n predletea w ldupreiul tbo rU fti would kppeu- in butcner thop i b»|lnnln« to d v .

But k Cnltea Prew »urvey m elUea thl* we*k • end Indicated houMnlrei m lih t not c*re whether or not there Wk* beef to be hkd.

UtUe TkiU e- Boyln#Tho saner khowed tew insU ncii

of "pknle" buytni to »tock up on beef and many butchers said hou«e- , j, wtvei weren’t bdylng beef anyway „ beckUM of tho high price compared with other type* of meit. —

At W uhlnfton, k m*»t Induitry n vpokatmkn-^oe "Judfe" Mont«KUe. 0 ( xepre»«nUn| ths Tex»s and Soulh- ^ wMtem C»tUe Producers o ! .w la - I Uon—virtually kdmltted defeat tn th« flih t «gkln»t coniroI-1. He Akid I h t hkd BO hope for eanceUlng or je«, modifying the rollback order*. ,,j |

4 Per Cenl Cut The American Meal la-Mllut*,

which represenU meat, packers, skld t i leadlni packing flrnis dresaed M per eent lew beef laat week thkn P"' they did a year ago. f

Tha InaUtute warned tb * t retail P* »hortage* would Beeome "levere" Y>*i unleM fanner* knd feeder* began oer shipping more caltle lo m arket "ha

' eoon a t price* packer* consider they iJei can afford to psy under the roll- aMbMkJ.

»«euU»« BeereUry Oeorge Nepll Bof the HatlonU AssoclaUon of n c - ploiUII Ueat Dealer* nald hl» orgnnlwi- cUon checked Chicago'* wholesale tenibeef *upplle* and found them far p,W ow normal. Mn

Funeral Held for dau

Ketchum Pioneer SKETCHUM. Juno l l - L k s t rite*

for Mr.. earah Jane l ^ o y . K e ^ chum pioneer, wero held * t a t. «« Thomaa Episcopal church here re- vajl

— «ciuyw itnin«R ev, A .'a .Pk iter*on , ^ Ooodlng, offlclaUng. " O

Duel* were sung by Mr*. Edith EIU* Hyde and Mr*. Qeorge Flowers. T I]

Pallbearer* were Oeorge McCoy, A ll Hailey; Leonard McCoy, Alvln Mc- Coy knd Oeorge CksUe. a ll K et- J ] chum: Herbert McPheters knd O har- Je* McOoy, Butte. Mont. Jl

Burial wa* m*do In the Ketchum________________ S

Memorial Service Is Held in Burley

BURLEY. Juae l l-B u r le y Odd bert FeUow* and Rebekah* hold th e ir a n - (Ut< nuki nemorlkl tervlce Sundky aft* Le^'

' emoon kt Uie Odd Fellow* lu ll . Mrt Memberi of.Uis two Rupert lA e * » kttended Uie services. n m

■The Rev. MkrUn Crkbb, _Burley — Pm byUrU n church pa*U>r. w is the crei

cpetker. Joyce Oochnour played a chui piano aolo and Mr*. Uoyd Oox, ac- nuc com piled by Josephine BtMlsmllh,- •ang k *oIo. Following tha aervlcM. rw at«mb«n went U> the B urler &nd I Heybum eameteriw to deoonta t b t . ttkve* of lo d fm tm b w .^ T'

KectorteAfes "1RAJLEV. June

aod Mr*. Stuart Ruth have an lv ed « « 'ia HaUey to lerva Uie Hailey BpU- « «eopkl church. The Bev. Mr. RuUi ^hM been ktteadlng church divinity BiKhool kt Berkeley. Ckllf. knd wa* orgi■ ^U kted lk*t monUi. baU

T h t ehureh wa* *erved laa t win- talKt t t by John M, Vlnlng, Caldwell, A. AUy reader, p —

The HospitolTWtIng hour* e t the Magic V«01ey

Memorial hosplUl kre from a to 4 JI knd 7 to 8 p.m.

ADMirrED 3 PClyde Snow and Mrs. H krry E aton, *}“ '

both Twin Fall*; Mrs.-Pkul Brown, < Mra. Buth Harrison and Mr*. K ath - erlne Or»v«, kll FJler; 8u»*n Alex. ander, MurUugh; Mr*. Jim Wilkin*,Buhl: Bert Shlrta, Bklley, u d Mr*. “ Ohkrlle Johnson, Prknklln, Nebr.

DISMISSED Ivan ConnoU}-, Lloyd Beauv»lt,

M n . Wesley U y . Mre. Robert H elde.« «nn and son. Mr*. Nick Yragul

. and daughter and Mr*. R ichard AUeo, aU Twin Fall*; Susan Alex- _ ■'I knder, MurUugh; Mr*. Jam es R ich- trdton and *on, Eden, and Mrs.Bari Wagner and *on. Buhfc

W ealh e rT n a DP aod AF Beperta ' ”

Macte V aU e y — Conslderwbte eWttdliUM tonight and TbcmUs. OaatlnMtf. mild wllh, high 7B t<t U TVeeday and lew .40 te 4} t«n lfb t.

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AT COSTEveryttdnn M m t Be SoldHURRY OUT!

I f Tou m tereated in I : - . i- . . . .O U f BuUdlng 1* up fl

v il l a g e I: 5«0 Main Av•n^• Seurii . -

f P K e e p th e W hlt« n « g A l * • 0/ S a fe ty F ly in g

j r t s 11 ^" 11le«pread H i \ Offic

butcher HI . tra lltly X Yugo

7 in 34 H ^ pilesidlcated I r ^ U M,a-heUier H crnmI had. U \ ' A nf M ^ tweer>*Unei* chief

up on Koto 2S i a y t 'w ithout a *"<• death in our Uaffieanyway ‘" i i -

mpared Vallej/. , Thi< tWeer

“„SS Services Held for -pJSoulh- r n

Timothy L Brown SL"" t^e nald HAH-EY. June II—Funeral eerv- ernm ' lUig or Jew for Timothy L. Brown were

held *t St. Chsrle* CathoUe church 3 ^,isiiiiiti* recently with the Rev, Father T . A. beenrV said H*«"n offlclstlng. The church slavio

eholr «»ng sever*! hymn* accom- be h<^ than Thoma* Walker. *r. Amer

• P»llb«*rer* were Bill Kibble, Twin 'We*t<t retail Fall*; George Kibble, Ketchum: Ojeectevere" Wllllim'Laidlaw. Carey; Bud. An- obUit

began denon, Moses L*k*, Wash.; P a r- mint*m arket "hall Beck, Hailey: and Wat^ Blake. Progr,er they Bellevue. HU gmndsonji, Darrell Off,e roll- and RonaltP Brown, aisl*ted by idenU

Ralph Harrl*, were alU r boys, th e 10 Nepll BurUl was made In ths familyof n c plot »l Uie Bellevue cemetery. Jj'Jy"'jnnlwi- Out of town reiillvv who a t- . . . i . ilolesftle tended services were Mr. and Mrs. vm,:m far p , w. Brown, Spokane; Mr. and embiu

Mra. W. B. Anderson, Mose* Lake: bloc. 1Mr. and Mra. Ted Keltner and underdaughter*, I . R. Keltner and ]a«r t<

i r daughUr. Mra. Oaore Oraham, Mr. nancland Mra. K arl Koppe*, all BoU<i; ameni

I6 6 r Mr*. Mary Edward*. Portland; _____t rit** William Brown and Mra. ^ ', K e t . WUUam Howailb and family. For- S n i t St. e*t Orove, Ore.; Mr. and Mr*. H ar-ere re- vail Beck and Mr, knd Mr*. Dous- 1lerson lk* Miller. Ogden, TJUh; and J. L. ' ' I

Brown. Mlichell. Ore, |_____Edith --------------------------- i_ „

Illness Is Fatal for loSr*: Hebert C.Huffman ™V

JEROME. June l l - H o b « r t 'o .»tchum Huffman, Jerome, managtr of the " ‘J’***

WendeU .kaUng rink, died Sundky momlng k t St. Valentine'* hosplui In Wendell following a long Ulnea*. ^ o rn e

! 6 Mr. Huffman w u born 'Jan. 25, Jit . . ., IDOg. *1 Kansa*. ni. Ke I* *urvlved "

r i G V parent*, Mr. and Mr*. B. R.Huffman. Jerome; one brother. Al- “ “***

y Odd bert Huffman. Jerome; and three •e lr a n - ,uter*. Mr*. Maa Hinton and M n. ®P*I“ 0 ly a f t . Lealha CaaUi, both Jerome; and s ^ i l . Mr*. Emma Aiterburn, Hagerman.

Funeral *ervlce* will be held a t 2 Burley P-"]^-Wedneaday at Uie Wiley fu-

't L P '! '.MeUiodlst I V I l llyed a church. offlclaUng- Burial will b«

made In the Jeroma cemetery. j

5 Training Planned portciPvt. Heal MorrUon, son of Mr. Oar

and Ur*. H anid T. MorrUon, « l l *rdsoiAddl*on avenue west, and Pvt. John no rth

/ S J. Mefrlll. ton of Mr. and Mr*, avenu, Jay M. Merrill. 434 Sixth avenue a n d ]irrlved received orders to Uke Sundi, B pn . seven week* ef basic trslnlng « t WaJ

jiuUi ^ Callf., sUrUng June 30. »on *ivlnlty Both are member* of an arm y rou teId wa* orgsnUed reserve corps unit here, cara \

battery B, 3fllit field aitlllery bat- n u e 1t w in. Ullon, commanded by Capt. Adrian p jn . i ildwell, A. Van Hook. Jerome; ' c ars 1

/'■■■■ "" . ■' I Cari----- Magic Valley___ Funerals vardValley . . . Sundta to 4 JEROVtE — Funeral eervlce* for bo th '

Hobert C. Huffman will be held a t 3 p. va. Wednesd*y a t Uio WUey T v ;

E aton, funeral homa with the Rev. J a m u U l Brown, K- Crego, pastor of Uie MeUiodlst i „ 1 K ath* church, offlclsllcg. Burial wUI b« T hu ra

1 Alex. In the Jerome cemetery. n*g* 1

d*Mr*! BURLBY—Last rtU* for Mr.i. S iSuuebr. 'Vkloy PetUnglll E*mes wlU be held The

a t 1 p. m. Thursday a t the Almo In Anauval*, church with Bishop A rthur naUonH elde. T*yler offlcUUng. Burial wUI be w id wYragul made In Uie Almo cemetery. bureki

^A le!^ JEROME—Punerkl rlUs for G tkn t . R ich- Burgoyne will be held kt 3 p. m . KI&

Thur*day k t Uie WUey funeral home FallU WlUl Uie JtA'i. Jame* Crego, paator dale, of the Methodist church, officiating, h e r acBurial WlU be made In the Jerome ---------cemeUry.

ta ' •s fom. Ii <«« ON AUTOS and J vs .. : m R N iT a m ^

R e lia n c e € r e d i t K i. Oppoalte TMBca-Kew«i Pbeae U U

ING OUT E6 Linoleum

' i S C T a n d . . b ar i V d I BELOW! inBe Sold Including Fixtures!

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itereated in • bood LocaUoa Usg 1* up lor Lea«« _____

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^ Arms Aid forSlavs Seen i£ ^ Appeal Made g™,'

WASHIKaTON, Jun* 11 OH —O fflclala **Id today Ihe admlnU- Earnstra tlon 1* ready, to give communist LeslYugoslavia “very subsUnUal” sup- of phpllea of arm* and mlliury supplies unlveiU Marshal Tito'*. anti-Soviet gov- erclse; e rnm ent ask* such aid.

A m u procurement ulk* here be-tween Col. oen. Kotctie Popovic, p v tchief of Uie YugosUv general *Uff. has c

lUt a defense department offlcUli, courseU naIr described n* “qulle *aU*fac- p t Be

•' tory.". Thiy ire nearly concluded.These and earlier discussion* be« M an I

■ < tWeen Yugoilav and American of- yvrtiflclal* have proceeded on the a*- le u e d

O f aumpUon th tt Tito would buy arm* ing a ith rough regular commercial chan- pieadt

f k n m nels. I t wu understood Popovic paid IU TT I t hll* been assured of Amerlean gov-il serv* e rnm ent asiUUhce In making pur- T h e ttn were e>'k»e* If hi* government InslJii* on Evei/.huri-h handling Uie matter th tt way. offlceicnurcn 3 ^^ indlcMlons are he also haa were ar T . A. been told tliat In view of Yugo- betweichurch slavia’s financial poslUon It' m ight day itaccom- be better to seek help under theIker. ar. American mutual defense program, x raln le, Twin 'WeaUrn European countrle*. py titchum: G reece, Turkey and other naUon* .„(! iud An- obtain billions of dsUars worth of romoi,• P a r- mlUtary aupplles free under UiI* cycle '

1 Blake, program. p tDarrell Officials, wtio n-iked not to be •ted ' by IdenUfled by name, told a reporter, , , th e $8,500,000,000 foreign aid pro-

..rniiw (from Prealdent Truman- recenUy « ,„1'• " " 'y subm itted to congress could pro-

vide funds for YugojlAV miuwry■ho a t- ^ i s i i n c o on a big scsle.' ^Id Mrs. YuRosIavla. which hss a complele 'lr. and embargo on exports to the Soviet m n h iI Lake: bloc, may be Uie only nttlon eUglble nnui:r and tinder strict InterpreUtlon of the .hJ: m Ir and lo receive U. 8 . economie or fl- IS* „

I Mra. I } I

uZ: Special Boosts "'Me" Sales, Shoppers Onnce

’ thlfl-eip Increased traffic ihrough stores . .J a i * and ;nore aales genernlly were noted F lrr n ^ In a survey of resulu-of the "red c ity

nan !. ■ _ parUclpaUng, according to Howard block <

of the Chamber of Commerc* *ec- -Rct firBundaV retary-mantger. jQght.lOBplUl - survey was Uken by J . M. ■Ulna** Norfleet, chairman of the chamber’* v i» lu.n M one of k terle* lo • p,“^™ived ««>>• week of Uie ir-week ■ V

promoUon. Motfat said merchanu ^m ode vaHouj sugResUons to'Improve ...M nr

I three “ >e promotion and voiced Uielr tram ird M rt opinion It Will.grow. ,,,5. Tho flr*t of ihe '‘red Ug specials"■rman w en t on sale last Wednesday, The v is iuId a t 2 PfomoUon will be held each Wednes- Urenley fu- ‘’•y- _______________________ ____ ^

sH ' M n e r Accidents i s Reported in T.F.

■ n J Several minor accldenU wera re-I c U ported to clly pollcc Sunday. ^ 0of Mr. Car* driven by Stanley R. Rich-

flOi ardson. 3M Wa.shlnglon streett. John no rth , and Lee E. Bartlett, 353 BlJihi Mr*, avenue east, colUded at Fifth avenue rhnm havenue a n d FlfUi street east at 3:18 p.m.0 Uke Sunday. Bolh cars were damaged. ^ ing a t W aJUr E Tliompson. 561 Jelfer-' 30. son atreet. and Harold B. TlUeg. Reernl. arm y rou te 3. Hanien, were the drivers of Nqvjt here, c ars which coUlded at Second ave- Wende7 bat- n u e and Fifth slreet north a t 7 p u e r 1A drian p jn . Sunday. Fendera on .both car* Burley

c ars were domtgcd. annoui' I Cars driven by Dusne S. BUmp- In choi

aon, rouU 3. Twin Falli, and Mrs. tlon. 1F rieda Bottoms, • 578 Buchanan forinats tree t, collided a t EUubeth boule. the ir 1v a rd and Aih street at 7:02 p.m. postofl

' Sunday. Damage was reported to contac ce* for bo th vehicles,ield a t --------------------------

Display Reported* ? d ls t I n eoSnecuSn with Flag day ona/Ul bfl Thursday, a display *howlng vnrloii* *Peech'O '. nag* haa been arranged In the mu.

rUcIpal llbrkry by Betty Babcock,Mr.i. » « U ta n t Ubrarlan.

>e held The display picture* flag* famou* C K1 Almo In American hl*tor}‘. thoae of th* V H A rthur naUon and Mveral *Ute*, territorialvUl be a n d world flag* and thoee of U.S.

bureau* and service*.

G ra n t • RETURNS HOMEp. m . KIMBERLY. June 11-Mn.JkIaude ?r%)i

1 home Pallia retumed (o her home Iti Oten- X *puU ir dale, Calif.. Frldny ifter vlslUng

rlktlng. h e r aon, ClUf FalUs, and family. 'Jerome - — — — —*------------------------------------------

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No need to get ba w ensili.out week after ^xelc. When

. bake for m*ny. Then wrap, *eaJ, »nd pl; in yout Beo-Hur. TieyUI keep fresh , you’re reidj- to s e n t them.. A N D you’l and-p*iu « « io o ” to contend with.

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W&YELECTi;w For Your Appliance Store

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‘ tlM ES-NEW S, T T O J 7.

Twin Falls NewiF ath er Dies 0 “ * 1

■1 Mr*. A. L. Routh. Twin Falls, has Pfc.n n p been called to HssUngs,-Nebr.. by and M

the deaUi of her fiUier. a*UP) — ------- *orce I

idmlnU- E arns High D e n » nmunist L esllf 'L . Dean received hL? doctor ll" *up- of philosophy degree from Purdue supplies university a t commencement ex- „ et gov- erclsM Bunday.----------------------------- hlu-i re

----- - cationlere be- pa rachu tis t QusUdcd SeatlKPopovic, Pv t. acorBe T. Hunter. T»in Falls, uale oal su ff , haa completed the basic airborne>fflclal*. course as a qualified par.chutut kt BeeomiaU*fac- Pt. Bennlng, Oa. ' Pvt.luded. __________________ and ton* be. M an Released Quallflcan of- A rtu ra Oaraa, Ubor camp, wss re- four-wthe a*- leaaed from custody Mond*y mom- Ha Ujy arm* ing a fte r he appeared In'pollce court, bomeI chan- pleaded guUty of drunkenntJS and alrboriPopovic paid »3 costs- .an gov- ------- --------------------- OeU 8ng pur- T h eft Keported .slJiu on E verett Pool hi* rapvted lo city oee" ■ay. officer* th a f a wheel and ipsre tire o? tneIso has were sWlen from hi* truck wmeilme er edui

Yugo- between S itu rd iy night and Mon- colleget' m ight day mom lng. ^ de*der the ------- ---------------------0‘rogram. xraU ilng In Mla«mrl inouWlunuie*. Pvt. Le* o . Brunlng. *on of Mr. “ 5““ ’naUon* gnjj Mr*. Mel Bninlng, Is neirlng . 1 foV

completion of i 14-week tttlnlng .er Ull* cycle with the 8th armored division ,q i‘m,

^ a t F t. Leonard Wood. Mo.

Id'^nro^ Complete* Training ^ " ‘ni rer-nnv WUbur D. Jone*. *on of R*nk soulhe recently ^ jone*. route 3. h u completed his ■■ndirnrv '»•*''= Ilrman Indoctrlna- Addltlc

lion course a l Uekland Hr force ^lie omplele ^ntonto.Tex. '

of“ t h ' bom-Sundsy a l “ordlmthe Magic VaUey Memorial-ho.iplUI oUcaUc

® lo M r. and Mrs. Richard Burks. Monda" Twin Falls, ond Mr. and Mrs. John tsllmai

Storr.i. Filer. __________________ bedrooi

Rescrvi^tion* Available EnllsU Member* of the 8o-Joumey club Lee

who w ont to attend the Newcomers Mra. AG r S Oancc TucviBy evenlns m«y font.ict street.

Mr.i. C. E. RoberU a l 17H-W until >ervlce' th is everting for reacrv:atlonj.- serve.e

stores . . ------- ---------------------tery C,e noted p ir r Reported nc-cord

fUemcri were called st U:01 batterj which d m. Sundny when trash burning he hh;

n u are near a telephone pole In the 300 men.-. Howard block of Blue Lakes boulevard south • rc« sec- -Kci ftre to the'-pole. Damage was EnlliU

amber’s v i» iu ParenU cnli.ste'erie* to - Pfc. john ' Kreft visited. hiJ par- to the13-week enw 'M onday while en -route back Diegorchanu to M erch field. Callf.. where he Is ing. Hmprove „ tatloned. He. has been receiving recruit1 tneir train ing a t Chanute a ir force base, acordir pedals-

VlslU GrandparenU X.Ray /ednes- u r e n t Jacobs has gone to Porlland. No :

Ore., lo vlsli his grandparenu, Mr. Wedne:— ----- -nnd-Mra.-E. D. Kartmon, while Ills idnhoQ m other, Mrs. fien Jacobs, attends nbsenc3 ' sum m er sessions at Idaho Stste col* nlclanT F ''8«- ■ ;____ _____________ servlcc'era re* Armory Group, to Meet sunerv

Tho Chftmber of Commerce com- Thnrst’ n ifh “C'lulrlng ft site lor nn ,q■ nnnory here wUl meet a t 11 a r t . ^

Tuesday In' Uie KTFI studlCkT, it U i3 Sl*lh announced by Howard Motfat, F u

cham ber sccrctsrj--manager. Pur- .^..„rdi

■m L - . . J a r t ,TlUeg. R e em ltlrir Trip Bet- '. ‘

Ivers of Navy recruiters will be In Jerome. u ij,h £id ave- W endell nnd Ooodlng on Tueiday, gmdcn1 a t 7 p u e r ond Buhl on Thursday andth car* Burley and Rupert on Frldty, 11 Is vlou«ly

announced by TMC Robert Rose. tj,e UiBUmp- In charge of the local recrulUng sU -id Mra. tlon. H e *ald persons desiring In-chanan forinotlon on the nav? may leave m mboule. the ir nam es and addresse.^ *1 their m r M

n p.m. postofflccs and the recruiter* wUIrled to con tac t them.

CLUB MKETS »I J EDEN. June U -T h e Eden Uons L6Q club m e t Friday evening. Wive* of M M dav on m em bers served dinner, sang, made vartou* speeches and performed stunts. h^m u- ^famou* \ r ,!f

i Oten- t ^ n Ublcta ai- E E b

he doI '™ . thougl-k \ . . . ... He'*^ ..... porting

A \ ■..- . ' mucUc- ^ \ \ .. ... . .............. s \ , .. H adoe— V , trlonlci

there hitting

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^ - - 9 1 p ' ,M to get b a k in g -ingredienu- tnd - T h^■eek. W hen bdcing for one me*], ______

Ip. seal, t n d p la ce the p n p ired items | | | B 'II keep fre sh , c risp, aod tu ty untilm.< you’l l have only one "pots- ^ ■ > 1tend w ith. j 3 « «

ntrlca 's F /n « sr — fMEZERS AT ’ f m M

LECTRIC CO. iiance S tore . . . Phone 154 r . T w in Folti —

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Is News in Brief ^CeU T ra to tn * ^

Ij ha* Pfc. Ja m e s L. FXtlmer. son of Ur.Jr.. by and Mra. R a lph R. Fulmer. U Uato-

Ing a* a gunner a t Randolph air force bAie. T ex-.U e entered service tr. H. In Novamber. 1»M. nouno

— — Sundadoctor Beeelve* DefTta , k blit

Dorothy A. 'Gould, daughter of u . I ‘ Mr. and Mr*.' A. G. Oould. route 1, dgfeni

hi-s received an AB degree in edu- „iiiea cation fro m SeatUe Pacific .college, bued, Seattle. W aah. Bhe Is a IP34 ra d - cross.<

Falls, uale of B u h l high sehooL Korearbome - juuitljt a t Beeomea P»ra traeper Kumh

Pvt. B ruce E. Lulloff. son ot Mr. .yj. ,, and Mr*. A lbert W, Lulloff. t),t* qualified aa a pcraUooper after a n

rasre- four-week course kt Ft. Bennlng. Oi. ; mom- Ha U a m em ber of the W3rd ilr- j court, bome In fa n try regiment ot the llUi ^ ^ 4 and airborne division. t

°Donna^C*Tr*abert, Ttt'ln Palls, h u ‘ „ -llv been aw arded a tuition scholarship rr lire by the O regon state syitem of high- “ ^ er education to attend Oregon SUM Uon- college n e x t year^ The award I* given

to deserving atudenU on the bash of scholarship. _ _

, „ Inijulrie* N oted -” ^ 5. 8«‘- J o h n G. Nordholm. army- L

air force recru iter here, reporU lev- A- " f erai meri hove shown Interest in b OI

Joining of th e flight ot 70 olr force pjttin recrulu w ho will take ihelr Indoc- Elba, trlnatlon tro ln ing together In Texas, ^ t he The flight Is being recruited from 23 been I

Frank soulhCM tem Idaho counties. w _edhU ■ _ _:trlna- AddUlon P lan n e d ‘ ‘ ' ,force The S o u th Park Church of Uie

Nazarene. 333 Highland avenue, ' " 7 ' plans to bu ild a M-by :<-fool addi- “““

, Uon to It. parsonage section, ac- .v , , , »y, “J cording to a building permit ap.HplUI piicaUon filed wlUi ths city clerk » Burks. Monday. T h e addition, costing an ‘JI® " Jcl’n esUmated *1.800. wUl be ii-«ed for a

bedroon. bothroom and uUUty rooui.-------- Sur

EnlUU in R eserres childrr cluh Lee R. CrumbUas, son of Mr. *nd gnd L omers Mra. A. W . Crumbllss. M3 Madison broth* )nt.ict streer, h(i.< enlisted-for three years Abrun until fervlce in th e army organlred re- cuifoi

serve.corps. He U assigned to bat- ^^d 1 tery C. 361st field arUUery battalion, waah. dccordtnc to Capt.*Dewaln Silvester, m £

11:01 battery commander, who onnounces Agnes jmlng he has voconcle* for several more le 300 men.-. . _south • - -------- LP-J",e was EnlliU in N ary ' ®

Robert W ayne Hancock. 17, wn of Mrs. M abel -niby. Jerome, wu enli.sted In th e navy Friday and sent

. par- to the n a v a l training center a l San back Diego for 11 week* of recruit train- ^

he Is ing. He wo.i enlisted as a seaman X elvlng recruit fo r a minority enlistment, base, acording to' TMC Bobert Rose, local Cl'V

recruiter. '1"“. ' _____ Art

- X-nay* Su*pended bury ;Hand. No X-Vay .pictures win be taken s, Mr. Wednesdoy n t the soulh cenfrpl P'““ le 1 ^ Idnho d ls lric t henlth mill In lhe t ttenda absence of CoUeen Pennock, tcch- ^ col- nlclan aw ay on o brief vacation. The m

servlcc will be resumed Thursdty. *• nccordlnc to Mary Ann Kflljht,

KupervUlnK nurse. Wednesday and rLr n.i Thur.-^dny n re the unlt's regular daji : aifl service. ^

Degrees Awarded . Mloi ai, ^ bachelor of law degree was / »rL « awarded to Edwnrd L. Benoit and t

* bachelor . o f science degree In ■» electrical engineering was award-

. ed to M nrtin L. Poss.ln commence- rsei menl rltc.s o l thc University of

i r ^ e . Utah Sa tu rday . The two Twin Fallsstudents w ere among 1,400 receiving •

' u ( degrees a t th e exercises. Benoit pre- < It IS vloujly rccelvcd his BA degree fnsm g s u '‘ U niversity of Idaho.

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by White MortiiaryREM EM BER DAD . Hom

m F A T H E R ’S DAY g o t i

H He m oy no t appreciate brightlyhued socks o r dancing girl ties but whe< he docs appreciate utfeeUon and r

■ thoughtfulness.He’S like a huge steel girder aup* a rou

■ porting a b ig opening: we don't tte . ,» mucU of h ln jb i i t we know he 's Uiere.II He doean't geV too excited over hts- on ll V . trlonlcs b u t come* i cUmax he'sI I there beside us pushing, pitching, U ii«: 'V* hitting.

Ha's th a one with the Wg squue '■ Jaw. who m ay teem austere but te lf i ■ I when tro u b le perches da our *houl. „ . B der dad la th e one who knocks It “ «*« » off w ith a te a r and a hug. There'* - n . I j g no one else llk« dad. He's ourldesl; .l a Sis w ants h e r husband to be like ' *^ear » him. son emulate.'! him, ancf moUier n wouldn't tr a d e him for a truck lo«d

of diam onds. EX P. Rem einbcr dad June 17th.

I ■ W H I T E ^ M o r tu a r y

■ n d :“ r / ic C ftapel bv tha P a rV p ri«

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r •- ^r I Iroii Triangle g| -— Area Falls to”u»“; U. N. Forces S23■d'sOT*« tr. N. p ttuad conunaw lw , ' t t -

nounced "flnkl se lsu re- of the area " , Sunday evenln« a n d the cllma* ofk ^ efght-dky botUe. • g S

Ighter of u . N. officers sa id Uie next goi^

; S S i r t o “?S e 'n ‘o r S * - u V u : ? S

)V4'rMl'’ J ^ e o u n t r y h l^ w a ^ w h fc h girdle*J^ rea Just below-ftjt nkrrow wHst. h o w

Allle* moving lo to Chorwon m d. „ Kumhwa klso cu l th e rokd between of bo

m ot Mr. .yj. poinU — the only other • •

inlng.oi. u_ N..farce* a lao seUed control • • • J03rd Ilr- j leading northw e*t to the h>s h

the llUi ^ cjp jtjj of Pyongyang and Uie « t ne u t coast port of Wonsan which {ect®'the navy ha* bombarded dally for Klmb

^ 1 * ^ ^°Chorwo!fand K um hw a were keys,

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Mrs. Eames, 41, _ in frc

Elba Native, Diestcrest in BURLEY. June 11 — Mr*. Valoy g[„,olr force petUngUl Eames. 41, a naUve of j ,lr Indoc- Elba, died a t 11:30 p in . Saturday heardIn Texas, ^ t her home In Burley. She had .d from 23 been III for aeveral month*. back■®' Mr*. Eames w as boro April 14. walkli

1810, atunded school a t Elba knd , , was graduated Jroo i Albion sUte

“1' nonnal. She U u g h t for five years A p“ 'rtrti end m arried to Loui* Enmes f i

June e. 1939. She w as a member of t /rm t sr, ‘he LDS church, w aa ward organUt j n

c>?k fof » number o f years. secretaiT of goynei l i i r , ^ the Relief society and a lesder in Jio'nei i for a the Sundky school muUjkl and prl- died ;I ty rooui. "'»'>• 0»e h

Surviving are h v husband, four SchrochUdren, Renee, Joann . Sandra, Kt-

' Mr. *nd and Leslie Eames, a ll a t home; four BesldMadison brothers, Basil PetUnglll, Elbo; lived

ree years Abram- PetilngU l.' -iteno .-N ev .;- daugl nlred re- cuiford PetUngUI. Hyde Park. Utah:i to bat- ind KenneUi Pettlnglll.' Olympia, "rembattalion, wnah.: one sU ter, Mrs. Ella Leav- Fu'Silvester, m Elba; and h e r molher, Mra. P *” - ' nnounces Agnes PetllngUl. E lba . 'ra i more puneral services will be held a t °

1 p.m. Thursdny n t the Almo.LDS church WlUl B ishop ArUiur Toylor

17 tnn OfflclaUng. Burial will be made a t im# the Almo cemetery imder the dl-n , i ..n t rectlon of the P n y n e mortuary. BITr ra is T n ' -----------------------------

Traffic Fines sijie jK a i City police collected M In parking £'»;»

fines Sunday. *''® 'ArtHogan. Ray H anby .C . J .S tlis-

bury and Louis Evon* paid (1 for k . I.U,- overtime parking, w hile J . B. Slorr ■ 1 rrnfrni P»‘tl ^or overtim e parking In' .1I t^Yhe the postofflce zone._____________ ■ck. tcch-

i^ u r s Z ' F A L L S LODGEKflitht! No.45 A. F . &.A. M..

sday and a - ”ular days T O C.i.i.Bnk.il.s

gree was ' '*=■ "’**'•* 'o lt and t Masonic T em ple

Second A ve. Wesl .mmence- fBtD w. nUDSON W. E. CLARi

S U ' - “ ireceiving • Sojoonser* Wel«o«*

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^ e r aup. t r o ttn d 4S , I a t a r t \ Kie^"the*^ to sh im m y » l i t t l e , a n d K ) |

™ lte » * r w - o r k W 1pitching, Uiit m o rn in g —w e lP V \

Ig squue Afitere but se lf w hat f a a p p e p e d . fik ^

mocks'lt th la k e e p a ^ V

iurldeil* / 1 \J be like o u t o f -m y b r a n d - 1 / \

iS " E ■»»«"»■ Ti.» - IEXPERTS*? Say, |iliat’s a good ideal I

E ' 'y B»>’e yo“ Ieatimate* on a ll 1repair Joba, u d th ey /V

r y serHee aU m ak e* . 1 /■nd models (at X ' ,price* too low to y *trip over) I I

B D O U G L A S - S E L F "

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Seen Today ^Bid Grave* and P rank.. Stephkn

XoUowlng Uielr cigars to work . . . 1 'C O Geortt DetweUer stepping from J . Second kvenue ea*t to Second kve-

huenorU i. , . Motorcycle k a i Uirte bicycle* parked in f ro n t of cm-

, ploment offlee . . . Y outh riding 1^?“ ■ood equipped wllh .fuU set of S lK

Kcessories. plu* lU gpoie irom d ta which medlum-slM U. S. flag files

. . . New lawn sprouUng In parking strip in front ot Idaho Pow er ware-

JS j” house . . . Beds of two kinds of S h * ' " ^ d “ Ctu* blooming near a lley in rear , ® v-eii of house k t 25S Second avebue ea*t v oUier . . -.Bo* Olson adm iring her new juUi- ear'and wallbg for a good rain-

atorm to aee U it leaks like cld one fllrol . . . The Rev. Mkckey j . Brown us- ’, the Ing hand* W describe- alze of lireI the extinguisher he found on sugkr .hlch lectory road where It w as lost by f for Kimberly fire departm en t. . . Fellow

dlJpUrlng calloused h ands after as- keys sUting carpenter . . . Several base.

rnlng' ball fins who left Sunday n lgbt 5“.^" s and game a bit early acting somewhat fensa astonished to leam final score .

tlltle girl crossing s tre e t quickly to keep bare feel from g e ttin g too hot '. . . Fellow dashing across street Nel In front of woman d river . . . Back tU lo

• se it of car fUIed wlUi m atresse* ... Ing a i C S l^ ts of fresh sunburns aa result of Uie p

week-end ouUng* . . . Lota of young- when vaioy g [„ , heading In general dlrecUon court '* ot of swimming pool . . . And over- Dai

heard: SulUase-carrylng gent say- bar v Ing. -Hope UiU don't fa ll off the dav a back of the truck." to lellow he'a of bu

II 14. walking with. “ . and ---------------------------

Appleton Pioneer 01 «r of Claimed by Death in;knut JEROME. June I I—O ra n t Bur- U l^ ef goyne, former Jerome residen t and» m pioneer of Uie A ppleton district. “* • ]i pn - died Sunday s t Auburn. Wash., s t 11

Uia home of hU daughter. Mrs. Pred S ifour Schroeder; . .

ndra, Mr. Burgoyna's wife died In 1939.four Besides tha daughter w itij whom he ,

Elba; lived he Is survived by another . “Nev.;- daughter.-Mr«.-Ivan-Klng. Kansas;Jtah: ant' one son, Eugene Burgoyne,mpla. Bremerton. Wash.Unv- Funeral services wUl bc held a t 3 ’Mra, pm. Thursday a t the W llcy funeral

home with the Rev.' Ja m es Crego.1. . pastor of the Methodist church, of-jj -g flclaUng. Burial wUl bc m ade In the '

^ylor cemetery.

‘’du Resigns Jt. BURLEY, June 11—M rs. Effle Q i

Boren, who has served a s secretary Inirt ■ In the ccnlral school office for I j iS

i c several years, has resigned to taka US'!nnother poslUoa.' She w\ll be re-

irking pl»«d l>y Mrs. Nola ChrUtensen. 1 > ^ who assumed her duUea Skturday.

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kXMSCf. GoodlBf. whoM hotbaod m i c M pimcb. * retotd book sod i«»er»J ph

of Goodlnr- Jerome tnd Milner. W hded »od cnm bled to d m t M

^ rf tb e old r»llro»d. (Staff pboto-enrraT

iof Time Gathe ^ws on GoldentOISA TESTER nt Jerome were bu■ W f CorTMpondent) of the ncw rallrosllftae 11-Unlcnott-n to lh« towai. At oneianoiis. evidence of o was locatcd Bt IfcOolden West «illl U 'ln thriving meiropol■ OsodlnK nnd Jerome In thc dust of th » Itself long Elncc hos near Milner dan H Bto thc dust and Wcndcll nnd Jero; iuae. but the Milner b BIfc ifounce, however, was nbandoncd ac itaiUis vcr>- real. She The other “en'

msape. roalwUMte and Soulhtm. Jrom (al'icd then wntchcd Its nUo was completec! ud final dlslntejrn- eratlon but thc pitistand. thc late Fred two lines, molclng

U in ictlvc part In the rail from Ooodlns1 caa the Uircad of tlm t materlallted.KOT nn dlrcctly In front Tha -personnelca-Uis housc In which Jerome line includro. Itl. Mounce believes stiperlnlcndcnt,(dypenon In Goodlntr Campbell, englftee

W wnllnuously In the wl'fn llvUig In Oh■ Hwltwos built on thc fireman, now Ilvl saJirenjhlp in 1D08. Mounce. br . i a a . thc first lijn on man and substltu I tehem railroad was “nd Cha■ Ocoding to Jerome, ductor, deceased. Ipttfiil cur;'o from the Thos* sen'lng oi Bm located In the vlc- ner line Included ] fejroent Union Pnciflo perlntendent; Jim ifct iTuns down Call- a brother-in-law i Bionrd the spillway on Harley BuUer, cor listh of Gooding. The Aside Irom the

still standing from Oooding to .««» lhe old. roadbed .of passeagen. Ufcaal from Uie newly-<t prtaariiy to promote farmj, the Idahca led Jerome traclj, the was chartered for

nilroad conncctcd Dear to the meiShort Line which Uen here are the

wea oter by tho Unfon between lodge* olB. Kalm was ono of the oltlea. Other portl'

t ll* articles of incor- and prospective bia Philadelphia opened land In t

« lanuenced - by Franlc come from the eaof Oooding, to Passengers Iron

w future of the newly tract came to Jer?T- Lakes grade to

the line went Soulhem to Goodw*I MUth to what Is connections wllh« Uutt and one-haU U ne. •n n e the present Good- After about fiviJ bljhway runs. The Uon Uw automot

" ®“ « use of the cuts pearance in thisUie old roadbed. and Uie Idaho S

« iwm Qoodlng to Je -. lose ground; Then s a miies. B m - ner oad Jerome m

■ w the convenience of MUner begin to t*»s the flrsl stop dream began to 1

^ Wendell hotel T i# equipment the Norihslde Inn the tracks were n

tosmootli

A L tlitiiskf ae in its

I '

" W % 5 ( u i o l d s t i i s 6 t l ( e ! i t i i c

'n a i i i i i n i iu u c i in u i i i i i i iw i i

Inspects JMeraentos of tl

ubaod was e m p lo y e d ^ lhe«M Idaho Sosthem rail Dd KTera] photognphB taken wlxo the railroad was : Id Milner. Wllb th e comlDC of the autometiile as a it d-to dost Mrt. Mmmce't-boiiie Id Goodiog li locate photo-engraTlng)* * * • * ' * * Jathers and Sagebri Iden Dream of Old:rome were built on th e strength during the firsl Worl 1C ncw railroad com lng 'through jttel was needed, lowns. At one time 'a la rge howl Por the convcnlenc locatcd Bt Milner, th a t once fonner Conductor Yi

ang metropolis w hich now lie* i Btanley Sleamer. 1C dust of thc fabolous dreams flanges to drive on

Milner dam. T he ho te b at for about two year dell nnd Jerome sUU a re in u « hrfilliaily known . "<l the Milner s tm cture long ago loping goose" from ( abandoned and la te r ra te d . ' ome. The list run ol ,e other “end", o f th e Idaho an Interesting b it of htm . Jrom OaWej to ' MUntt. play, ' wa.i completed, and w as in op* Slorles aboul the : on but thc plan to connect the are legion. Mrs. Mou lines, making a d irec t rputo' by one of the main re from Oooding to O akley, _nevpr her husband built th ■rinllted. ' . they did w u that the -personnel on, th e Opodlng- a^ cicctric stieet car ne line includcd W. H . Jacksoa, to- be put Into u.ie Intendent, deceased; . Hair>‘ dlrcctly'In front o pbell, cnglfteer, Inst h ra rd from jhey were disillaslo I living In Ohio; E lm er Polsom. IcarMd the line was lan. now living In Caltfom ls; train and that fro

Mounce. brakeman, express- hauled' as veil as n and substitute conductor, de- ^ e n there v B lh'

d? and Charles Young, eon-' ' • ir, dcccascd. . . .OS* sen-ing on the OalUey-Mli-Ine Included H orry Str«hje, sti- ' . ■.tendent; Jim Browrf, e ng lnw , • ')lhcr-in-Iaw of Campbell; and ':y Buller. conductor. .1 ,- , A 'Ide Irom the regular 4»lly nm M / kOooding to Jerom e w lth loada '

aucogeri. freight and cream 'Uie newly-established dairy

s, the Idaho, Southern often bartered for special parties. -. .or to the memory o{ early eel- , here are the m a n y vU ltatloiu H D | p M

cen lodges of the th ree young ■.I. Olher parties Included Duyert ’prospective buyers, of th e newly ed land In the a rea who had I from the east by tra in . • | uengers trom the Tw in PalU| .., came lo Jerome via th e Blue -

9 grade to catch, th e Idaho .lem lo Oooding and to make ' . w f lectlons wllh tho Oregon Shorti M B

ler about five years o f opera-!UiB automobile m ade Ita aprl ^uic< in this p a rt of the wedthe Idaho Southern began (<?ground: The gap l>etween MU-lad Jerome ne re r w as spanned;a began to fade aw ay and then began to break up.« equipment was sold alUiough Juracks were t » t taken up until

forsmootl sailing... “ T

OR 3 0 [

lilt iiskey with more . ajei its flavor!

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O S o f t h e P a s t s r - S X ? . '■ • Tho ptajlroliLi won.

Uie, brliI P '1 > I - L K o ' •>A n i i . M M after a great {iromoi

' *^rik down as the hiRabbit catching 1

spon In those days, on theping by

pe:

many their '< "nabbed" by

the old roadbed,.

lunches and made cc sine.with the vat .w u the greatest oncrew members dcddc

The pour ^poured" a drot -nnl after strnlKht:

alonK Ihe lc!.s thntr formnl. tlm t olten she

' thing hergloves, or SOIShe thl.tide and stand in fre

timers Bill pn»4nger9 Milner by OSL nnd the Idaho Soul OakKy, T hat line 1 Inter tn 1011 upOD CO

■ ' DSL branch from GiThe old grade &tlll U’® * a y iin d Mill, around Mllncr. Ah 1 the Mllncr-Onklry .l

i-'i on'.the Olcnrn>rnr {(loM nror has bccti covci and made Into a nc

From railroad which Mrs It appears that (1 lng Jerome u-flges, on regl

ho Soathern ra llro ^ , here in - «p rc iT w o rt.'1 ^ e ’s( he railroad was,a d ru m eome ipded for care of do utomshile as a mode of t r a m - ^ngc car he turned c ■ooding II located close to tb e to use as ahe »1shc(

Residents-ot the t * * * * thc old land marks

I ■ _ • _ nnd Qoodlng whereiagebrush-,' ', . the shrill whWls ofi-Old West

The laat vchlcle 1ng the first World wnr w hen th e railroad was the "tI w u needed. last run is quite a siir the convenience of pasjicngerj boys, n group of elg)icr Conductor Young purchased cldcd to find out ittanley Sleomer. f itte d -i t w ith heavy enough lo flges to drive on the ralLi and shoe. Several were piaboui tvo years operated th e and the ensuing dinUiaily known , "dinky" o r -Bal- ment was the sourceng goose" from Oooding to ,Jc l-- folloRing the Inoider, The last run of the dinky was thought thc spirit ointerestlng b it of western horse- had caught up wllh h’, • o lt the dinky and 1jjrles aboul the Idaho W u th em Uncoln tnn on a d'legion. Mrs, Mounce rccalls th a t iTccame of#ier from Iof UiB main reasons she and one's guess. ,

husband built their home, w here . Charlev Young l»ui' did w u that they had believed cide;il and said hejlcclric stieet car -Une was going qu lf anyway for hi« put Ihto use arid would ru n making.nny money \ctly' In front of thc lr • house. Bo ended Uio, drey were dlslllasloncd w hen' they between Milner A di2d Uie line was to be a steam wna finished an<J»Uien and that frolghe would -be to the’automoblle anCled as well as passengers, of the west *as com]ien there way the tlmo w hen 00 A map of the Uni

Ju tt Pay

10% DOWN

Small m on th ly p a y m e n ts '•

on b a la n c e

OR 30 DAY CHARGE ^

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1

nment broke out among the, crew oiled paper. In th e .

sed over the. bridge the tender m i ta itslh? oid "Major D«d", w nam ed accomplished fact. /'.t a great promoter In Uie a rea . -------- ---------------- r -k down as Uie bridge gave w ay. *jibbll catching WM •» ieodln« ^ mn In those days. The crew rode m ■ -the cowcatcher and caught ru n - W M # .g Jack rabbits by the ears — o r M M where.- Thcje pesu roamed th e m m M m M trt Ul droves of thousands- a n d m ^ ly of their drscendanLs still ge t bbed" by piLuins motorists on

he crew a ls a p ,' cirried th e ir ' ' . .:hes and made colfe* in the e n - ' . "•with the hot water. Since cream M mone,of the products carried In «

itest quantity on the freight cn r A # iV members dcddcd It.was foolish ' J B B i;b wiihout ctc,-im lu their coffce. •• first-pour was the In.M, O u t S V Cured" a drntt-iicd mouse. T here- M M MT . they, drank their , coffee light:lvlng along lhe Ilne was a little thntr forninl. Mrs. Mounce says ' ^

t often she would nollce'some- lg her husband had forgotten. 1 i~-es, lunch, or some other Item . • / '- M t / i

would grab the forgotten a r - • f ' J f : and stand in front of her house f M -Ung for-him to ceme by a n d . / ■: it up. . I M .Id timers Bt Burley recall th a t ■angers traveled from Blirlcy tfl ‘''. r y f ;?ner by OSL nnd transferred to - y g m yold Idaho Southern' to rcach ’

:l6y. T hat line wa. nbandoijed ’ ' ’ r tn 1011, upOD comrlciion or th e . branch from Durln' to Oakley.! old grade still i j visible-alons ^ E V i

way.-nnd Mill. 1,, in ' evidcnco ^ ^ m < ^und Milner. Ah old coach from Mlincr-Onklpy -liiie Haw is la - ,/ r "

•d on-<he Olenn Briggs ran c h • r >furtflufli, ft long slntfe has Its identity u a rnllrona' coach IIt has been covcrcd with stucco . . , • , 1made InU) a neat residence. ' '' ' jM

rom an old rccord book of th e ‘ J H Hroad which Mrs.'Mounce h a s , ' •jpears Ujat the Jare from Oood- to Jerome was.»l. Mounce's

es, based on regular runs, were a month with JlO cxtfa, for th o 1rcsj work. The M cents he ccfl- . 1 " ' ■ - cd for care of dogs in the bag- . 1 , .^ b: car he turned over to his u-lfo 1 , I | l | ue as she olshcd, I I V Iesldents -ot the «c«. know wcU 1 viold land marks near Wendell I V * '"Qoodlng where the -roilroad • i yo\u*

ks .ran. Hundreds of motorists I' travel tho highway where once 1shrill whWlB of the enterprls- •»Idaho Southern frightened t^io ■.

: rabbits, -. i. —ho laat vchlcle to nm on th e ' f lroad was the "dinky" nhtf I ts , I #run Is quite a slory. Boys being: »

I. n group of eight or more d e - WlKvd to find out It the dUjky waa . . ■vy enough to flatten a horse ’, Several were put on the trwck tho ensuing din of the dera il- .

it was the source of many a ta le )Rlng the inoidenu One woman - Jght thc spirit of .the Wild w est - caught up wllh her. She Jumped ' , f ithe dinky and headed for Iho | # 0 f f l 6 11 Mln Inn on a dead run. W h a t ; _ .„

liarlev Young laughod' a t Uie In -;il and said he'was ready to -■ anyway for he' hadn’t been:lng.any money wlUi the dinky. ') ended tho dream, Ths ^ a p I'cen Milner A d Jtrcwie never • finished an<}»Uie line gave w ay A p,nKftKi

Ue-automoblle and'another phase * 5 1 AOWiaWN he weat *as computed, ‘map of the Uni hand Inked o n J '

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'.TIMES-NEWS, T-WIN FALLS, ID,ALLS, IDAHO ' '

»per. In the office of E. U Uie proposed ^Uner. former Qoodlng clly clerk, rollro*d which never th« m d ta Its tnUretj 'ks an , _pllshed fact. Also shown was IIEA.D TtMBS-NEW

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A MISTAKE TO AVOIl Apparently some capital Jawn

already arguing that If lhe Korea th e defense program can bc ciirt consequent eaiing of Inflationary

The men whO take this position have missed the point of th e n effort, It Is only Indirectly rclatc( I ts primary aim Is to prepare 1 S tates and Its allies for > possible th e Soviet union.

Viewed in the perspective of g an d Its huge armament demands, drop In the bucket. . Had our coi almply to aupply. the armies flgh' ouf vast rearmament would never undertaken.

Peace In Korea would not end of Russian aggression, any mor« th lifting of th e Berlin blockade. Rig fac t, the trouble In oU-rlch I r a t ten tlally g reater menace to vcstei th a n anything that might happen And who can say where new dlfflc /la re tomorrow?

----- Nothing In th# world picture wagUb optimism either In congress ot

. else. W eareengaged lnafong-£er w ith Russia, and we must be ready global combat with the reds a t ai th e next decade or more.

Suppose Wfl should win In Korea congress should gradually p u t th e o u r rearm atnent program u n til It i to a halt. W hat If Russia there denly moves Into Iran, o r atrlk< Yugoslavia? Do we then go th: whole painful process again? I- tlm es can you a tart and stop a grei m en t prflgram without producing s locations Ui tho cconomy?

This contest with Russia is w hether we are a tn o r boys. No te n who xinderstands the natu re ol m un lst enemy would th ink sei abandoning the defense program I: h a d m anaged to tum back onj: ami ilve th rust—In Korea.

T be program must ba carried t

we a re Ukely t t f l i S e ^ r only a BtaUa would be fool enough to mo M ABurtcft m ll j r prepared.

U B E T rXLLS TO RED! V p OB th* ‘•roof of the world,’

m m be dtDcing with joy. T heir Ubarattm ” b y Uu Chinese commi bMB aehievML

0M w bat beneflu'. they'll gain M datlon w ith the '■people's republ

T he Chlneae red army, long fo mUflonary fo r peace, with a few em

. « step tloai, w ill enter Tibet to stre r national defense.

Tibet's own troops will be reorgi absorbed by th e "liberation" anoy ;' ta k e over th e burdensome chore of n b e t against Its "Imperialist ener

l b assist in these tasks, th e Ch ftaclously consent to send a mill m and and a poUtleal and m llitar; alon into th e country.

T he people's republic, so-ca promises to relieve Tibet o f th rasponslblllty for conducting Ita 01 a ffairs.

In lending aU thla "help,” th e ( ru le rs say they'll let the Tibetans own InU rnal affairs, will preserv« freedom, protect the present posit young Dalai Lama, undertake a de program an d let reforms be carrl L hasa ra th er than Pelplng.

I t all sounds wonderful, doesn v h a t does I t really mean?

I t m eans th a t red tyranny h&a n< ed another p a r t ot the world. Rela'

- la a small gain. The lofty plateau studded w ith forbidding mounta) economic prize. And only 3,000,000 h a b it the landi But strateglcaUy it atory.

* This trea ty plants the commi- - firm ly on th e borders of India, Pal

th e tiny s ta te of Nepal. Hereto! countries h ave not had to th in k of Ism aaanex t-door neighbor. Now, f< time, the contact Is direct and Imn

No one can foresee eicactly whi th is new fac t will have on th e strugi southeast Asia free of red rule. Bul there is no reason to view T ibet’s happy event for the west.

TAKE IT EASY, VOICE In a fresh effort to talk to peof

th e iron curtain on their own t Voice of America recently began brc to Georgia, the province of southe W here Stalin was bom. In the natlvi tongue.

n i l a b tb e sort.of thing Amerlc g a n d a needs. We need to le t enslav • m y w h e re know , we are th in k tbH D , tb a t we have aome undersi

. -tlxeir-.pm blem s t s they see tl{em - w an t America to s tand as a sym o

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p lta l l a w m a k e r s a re jo™ A "“ u . ‘n*“ or wth e K o re a n w a r e n d s tiTureg on dlwlpiUon 0

in bc c u r t a i l e d , w i th mruing, J i n t l o n i r y (o re e n .i l j p tn l t lo n a p p e a r to ,

Of t h c r e a r m a m e n t tion'd&te ot June ao. Onc tly r e la te d t o K o re a , power, the fedenl reser

p re p a re t h e U n i te djr> possib le w a r w i th ‘

ictlve o f g e n e r a l v a r in creaseb- P ot »imid e m an d s , K o r e a la a history, maniiement has

ad o u r c o n c e r n , be en

‘S'"' Kra"3Uld n e v e r h a v e b e e n o th e r m»nuf»eturers 1 Increwed ptoducllvlty an

1 n o t e n d t h e t h r e a t n.iur»iiy, consuj ny m o re t h a n d id th ec kade . R i g h t n e w . i n eubiuaiuon Ch»in1-rlch I r a n ia a pO> i t Pre«ldent T nu u nB to w e s t e r n s e c u r i t y Taylor.;h t h a p p e n i n K o re a . .npw r ilf f lp i i l t lo s m a v •FIQITrtNG—The powenew d i i n c u i t i c s m a y jigj,ung rmew»i of rcc

with, mwy jljns of eympp ic tu re w a r r a n t s a n y at*. They. nuke, the .»a:o n g res s o r a n y w h e r e manufactureri on behaUa fo n g - te r m a tru g g J e m.inuin, w

5t be r e a d y t o lo c k In A o ,p « u ' “ ncreu« lrred s a t a n y t im e In po«ed by tht home way:

>. boo«t the coit of. almostn in K o re a a n d th e n niihtr » i« levily p u t t o e b r a k e s o n ,m ,o u t 1 tr»de.ln car 1n u n t i l I t h a s g r o u n d «.ooo fo r» new.model. 1issla t h e r e a f t e r ' s u d - and tax uppinjt, o r s t r ik e s a g a i n s t *e n go t h r o u g h th e REABONS-Hljh price;

S " . V ™ ? T e a > r a " —s to p a g r e a t r e a r m a - space la iimoii cxhaiut«iiro d u cln g s e r i o u s d ls - piece* of property these i)v? house. FoIlllCBl favorite*t l ^ l a is a t e s t o f wvernment . t . »m.U fliboys. N o a d u l t c J t i - . Despite d«ny«Is, these «J n a tu re o f o u r c o m - Macy-aimbel »lUlr, andth in k s e r i o u s ly o f *«elu in advance of thi p ro g ra m b c c a u s e .w eck OM s m a l l a g g r e s - k „ p in » "luia“ u a .

T ha govemmeni'i.authi> c a r r ie d fo rw a rd a s of pr*c« and waj# controlliB S t re iu r tb I t will »» bejglnf congiS , i 5 H S . i ‘ p t := er e r o n ly a d e s p e r a t e w ith sovcmmcnt spenttugh to m o v e a g a in s t forelun aid program* du

000,000 annually, any relci an economlo imuhup.^

I TO R E D S PUOHT—Teo sample

'S f '? ' ' ' . . ™ '* ? , ;Joy. T h e i r p e a c e f u l »how« how inventories haese c o m m u n ta ta h a s given here, -nie second

b « n forced to tranaforc

lie 8 r e p u b li c . lurrjlture. refrigerators,ly, lo n g f a m e d a s a draperies, kitchen ware, th a few e m b a r r a s s i n g ienp«} tnm ti.iB7iOOO.oo(

“ • *» a "■ respectively. Those cor

I b e r e o r g a i j i a « r a n d known as consumers' duiion" a n g y ^ W c h w ill in many fields, alihou.le Chore o f d e f e n d in g ind co;•la iu f ’• heavy backlog has brougl^ l l s t e n e m ie s . mruaac# paymiks, t h e C h l h e s e r e d s m increase,end a m i l i t a r y c o m - •tld m i l i t a r y c o m m ls - w itbdiiaw als- m u i

fBtUng the money Ior thlie . 0 - e a l l e a ,b e t o f t h e o n e ro u s - the same period in IflSO.: tln g i t s o w n f o re ig n ot this rear, Uiey redeeh

I treasury T boods than.IP ,” t h . e o m m u n M ' i ‘S ‘5 T ib e ta n s r ^ n th e i r , uiUTi-smau depositor, re;111 p re se rv e r e U g lo u s Borrowinss oh life insiirte sen t p o s i t io n o f t h e increase, although exact

m , d o e sn ’t i t ? B u t V I E W S . 0? NEW u io n vn n y h a s n o w e n g u l f - . The jui{ tnnoimctd apirorld . R e la t iv e ly , t h i s highway er«meer

S' ™g m o u n ta in s , . i a - n o good oa th* m meat lmf 3,000,000 p e o p le i n - ' nr5t,.Mi1ltfs work hale trlca lly i t ’a a n o t h e r eianed id Oregoti lh 1

he was wltb the army en

h e . c o m m u n is ^ b o o t ^ inM ^iiS .^ iiS r cI n d ia , P a k i s t a n a n d experience bukgtvund. I

ll. H e r e to fo r e t h e s e field.0 t h in k o f c o m m u n - , ^» r . N ow , f o r t l \ e f i r s t ' * Jf" “ u iw: t a n d I m m e d ia t e . . . idaho people. Then e*a-» c t l y w h a t b e a r in g m this kind «t an app<1 th e s t r u g g le t o k e e p ^ evident to all>Uie peoi d ru le . B u t c e r t a i n l y i « ^ h w a v ew T ib e t’s lo s s a s a mense task of chanilns It. into a modem non.poUUe

Y. VOICE «SnfSlSnm ap?Ilk to people b eh in d this imporiMt mu lelr own te rm s , th ey b e g an b r o a d c a s t in g effort which nm! o f s o u th e r n R u s s ia Press,1 th e n a t iv e C le o rg la n

JUSTlng A m e r l c a n 'c r o n a - !'• s . Ver Sieegh, in the

a re t h in k i n g a b o u t require viry lltUe »ttentl(n e u n d e r s t a n d in g o f T hat wunds miher llki

see t h e m , t h a t w e {f,r "i «k M j ^ X l _ o f h o p e

................................. In (UhUng dandelions. »( Of m a k in g p r o m is e s sive up the itniggie is tor ta n c e , w o w o u ld n 't border

CKER’S NATIONAL p/HIRLIGIG JttlNOTON-DesplU th e Macy-Olmbei priee _ e American connimer U rapidly becomtng tha C ' ten man’ In the mu]U>bllllon>doIlar rearm a- :mergency. especially th e many mllUona of ollar vorken. a n nu ltf jit^ and othera living on ^ ~ j a fixed Jnw m e. R anted agU tul h la

m the poeketbook crisis are th e gor- „ emment. m w iagem ent. Ubor. Ute farm en and even hi* own coovreH Dear

H of Uie V nlted States. ' w eAll theae elem ents profess to lov» Magti

W .w ff Uie "lltUe m a n .” for he conaUUiUa count the bulk of th o voters. They Insist, rides u fa ther used to do In the wood, drowi

B p r i ahed, th a t th e y are doing It fo r his a d ' | M a ^ own (ood. a n d seeklni to aave tiim lesen

fn m more a«ven punishment on boats ■ ■ ■ some future day . I t Is possible th st ••w

th e y 'n a y b« a s right as father was.In reU-ospect. B ut It U a fac t that

id hard times fo r the consum er will conUnue ;. . . Dear

lUCnO.VS—Drastic c red it reg^aUons lm- . ^ y the federa] reserve u a barrier to Uiflatlon * irced Mr. and Mr*. Consum er to go without MnUaU and aeml-luxurles, or. to dig In to all f savings for a sU ak o r a television seL The on dlMlpaUon of "ra iny day" aecumulatlons . ’tllng only I)vcr. It Is expected th a t the federal reserve 11 Impose new and heav ie r reatrlcUotis. if Its '""P" ■y ovtr credit la renewed for after the explra- eofJuneSO. Once consrass has extended this lhe federal reserve probably. wUl require that accounts be paid up wUhIn 30 or M days be- “ 2?' re goods may be bought, aa It did during 'World

* . « ' pjn. I EASEB—Por almoat th e f irs t Ume In economlo management has lined u p n ith faborunloru Inwage Increases. O eneral Motors has formally .

nd the 'wage stabUlaatlon board to jn 'an t la*that will pierce the p rese n t 10 per cent celling, Mr* manufacturers wlU follow suit, hoping that

d ptoducllvlty and ah e n d 0; costly etrike# will ‘numiNaturally, consumers wlU finance any wlge find t.

methcK Moblllier Wilson oppose* Utl* policy.‘ But can'tabllUaUoQ Chalrrtian O eorge Taylor advocates Idea cildent Tniman undoubtedly will side wilh starts

I readei♦ • • comtl

riNG—The powerful fa rm bloc on capltol hlUng renewal of federal controls on meat prices, ” e ny signs of aympathy in both house and *en«ey. make.the .aame. ArsumenLa .advanced by ^hat I:tureri on behalf of w age Increases. PV«en I 'n t c lisy malnuln, will m e an smaller producUon,

^Uve Increases In m anufacturers ' tax, a s pro* Rem r the house ways and m eans commlUee, wUl pups e coit of. almost every durable arUcle' o n the forme: Higher sates levies on lig h ter goods »IU have phone e elftcl. I t Is estim ated lh a t an Individual, cludin; a trade-in car will h a v e to put-down about Klmbe ir a new.model. In view of forthcoming wag* which upclnzs. fair fc

• • • Wltl 0N5-Hlgh pricer,' p lus cred it restricUon* atid resistance, have bulged Inventories of boU» «d to :r snd heavy good* u n til the nation’* storage " almoil exhausted. O ne of Uie most valuable cats L

[ property these days la a broken-down ware- thin ’ollllCBl favorite*, who leased Uiem from Uie pro»f>' ent at a small figure sifte r the war are clean-

Kle denials, these are th e bajfc reasoni fa r the D ear: mbel affair, and for staelt}« of aummer sa lu I ha 1 advance of the usual post-7>)urth of July one « olden of inventories m u s t liquidate to make blsck : new stock, to pay off the ir bankers a n d to My pti a fluid state.ivemment'*. authority to apply a ll these form* and wage central ends o n June 30. Numeroui .re begging congres* to restore fre* a n d un- • , , d matkei*. But, It la doubtful If evea a »ym- aenee, body of legislators will dare to a?re«. <;ovcrnment spending on civilian, military and ' aid programs due to reach almost tioo.ooo.-. nnually, any release of th e brake* misbt mean imlo imastaup. , 1.—

IT—Teo sample sets o f tlsu res reveal graph- ie plight of both th o consumer and the turen, middlemen a n d retailers. The first )W Inventories have backed up for the reasons ;re. The second m easurea how people hav*■ced lo transform saving* Into current pur* power.ortes' Df hom e' furnishings, which include

refrlgerstors, w ash ing machines, rugs, s, kitchen ware, television and radio sets, etc., nun tUBlOOO.OOO on M a tch 31. UM), to tl.- » on the same date th is year. SlmlUr figures imobllea are •I.IH.OOO.OOO and .UJOT.OOO.OOO,•ely. Those constitute t h i principal Items ,3 consumers' durables.ny fields, although n o t so well publicized as I snd Hudson com panies' layoffs of men. Uils icklog has brought tem porary unemployment. Insurance payment* a re beginning to 'Xhow ase.

DKAW/tLS-^ere Is w here the eoruuihsn art he money Ior the ir purc'uises:I llM four m onths o f- 1851,- they withdrew »ofl>ank deposlU m ore thnn.theyjU d during ■ • / 1 period In 1950. From January through April rear, they redeemed.$330,000,000 more of the T bonds Uian Uiey bought, buying tl,14S,- nd selling 11,478.000.000. f /rawaU of postal aavings, the bank fo r the U aU depositor, reached a net of $80,000,000. •< Igs oh life Insurance-pollcies showed a sharp i»

although exact f igures ar* not. available. ff the large increase In hom e mort^ag# debt U r d to the need for c u rre n t caoh. it.

SWS O F O T H E R S ^NEW UIGaWAY ENGINEER £;

i t tnnounctd appoin lm ent e t Earle V. Miller, !b Ighway ervmeer for A rizona, to be chief engl- W the Idaho highway system beginning June 1 L e nesly created commission takes over looks Ute iso most Im portan t counts.Mlllir's work hns been w ith highways since !d Id Oregon lh 1013 excep t tor 19l7*ie-when • - vltb the army engineering corps. He h as been rork In Arltona since 1919 and wlUi th e ataU ice 1«3. •mere can be no quesUon about his ce background. He U a n old timer in this

I, because he comes fro m out of fUIe h e wilt h no friends to please, enemies to punish o?

■ o^ T hen e » a - .b ^ o pa rty or oU ier'^lltlM kind ef an appoin tm ent and this fae t will )t to *U>the people. T h e second consideration

isk of changing a politically charged setup Ddera non.poUUeal service agency technically i t 'M ^ i r e e ^ m the s e U l^ manlpulaUon of

mmlssloners appear to be oft U) a good start s Important miUal decision, for «>« chief

>uid ™ive*'me'’8UpSrt” o ^ " th f pubUe'^uf'theS ilch means so much to a ll of us.—Nampa Free

JUST DANDY! er SKegh, In th e H arlem (towa) KewcAdver- MS, 'Tms year I 'm going to pU nt dandelion*, colorlut and easy to grow, aad I'm told they try lllUe attention."ounds rather like the o ld .tiandymaa's recipe ineu, "I Just cooperate w llh th* InevlUWe." as its merits, properly construed, ere’s been a lot of good rugS « l charactar buUl ng dandelions. And w h a t a ak e a it h a rd to ' he itniggie Is to eee a law n th a t ts aU grass, t flowered borders.whst the coimlry needs Is 'ijdandetlon that Vhin It-s p la Q te d .* -C h rb U a & - '« ^ Moa-

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We were Uklng a friend around - J lJ s to lov* Magic Valley. In h e r secUon ol Uie msUluUs country, boats are used for pleasure , V ey Insist, ridts or In search of bodies of “ le wood, drowned people, lo h e a r her tell It, *■;, It fo r his Anyway, we took h e r to Magic “ “i, save him reservoir. The Uke w as dotted with ^ , m ent on boat*. She took one took, then asked: ilble Uiat .-What happened?- Uier was. H i Steriul ‘ract that • • • ,conUnue pypg f o b K ID S D E M .

Oesr Pot 5h<7ti: oo q■.n, lm I have a couple of dogs thst need the c

* t°o^ home where th e re are chll- el al dren. BoUi dogs lova kids and ll the (

.li would be a shame for them not to Th J l 1^8 have a home where they can romp by tr !r,utiVn. with children. One of th e dogs U Uie ■ lulaUons ^ old a* a matter fe e t.

of fac t She Is h a lf Australian acres ifT t! shepherd and h a lf coUle. She Is of »

black in eolor and h a s brown bools. mak< ,ded Ulll The other Is a 7-m onth-old full Uie 1 lire th*t Wooded English po in te r. She likes to_m

?<Twn^rt Prom 8 a.m! to 11 p.m . they cnn shlp[ “ be eeen e t IBO R am age. From 11 from

pjn. lo a am . they wUl be at Ar- peop! . rlngton’s csblns. cab in 32. est p

:conomle d o j owner Ph. . . h .v .

formally BULLETIN BOARD of U>!’«I11m Wr*. B. S.. route,.* . K im berly- na th*t the last m on th , we've been J® Ikes will thumbing through th e files trying to jy wige find those letters concemlnfT the best

method* of sta rch ing doilies. We ^ cy. *'But can't find 'em. Do you have any y dvocate* Idea of Uie approxlm aU date Uiey, de wllh started? If not, m aybe some olher “ ‘®. ‘

, readers clipped 'em. How about itconstituents?

t p rice t We Wanna B. EnUghUned, Twin ^ent md *en- P a lls -T h t most sim ple way lo get need by that Infonnatlon Is to go ask the

I 'n t concerned. O r o re you bashful?

DE^IAfO) VS. SUPPLV as pro- Remember the e ig h t collle-chow

tee, wUl pup* offered the o th e r day?, The I o n the former owner »ays she received M /Ill hav* phone calls about th e doRs, in- dividual, eluding one each from Hansen, n about Kimberly. Buhl a n d Jerom e. All of , , lg wag* which goea to prove th e demand Is , ' '

fair for collle-chow' pupS. P 'WWith kittens, th e dem and isn't xo

ons atid tood. One of Uie la ie a t offers lall- of boUi «d to draw a single Uitiulry...Thla storage people, have all Uie

valuable cat* Uiey went, tb) cat® live longer ♦l® ' n ware- th in dogs or (c) felUies are more • «« rom the prolific than canines. «l^‘le clean- FOR K ID S DEPT. ,ed «ro r the Dear Pot SfioU;

ier salts I have four cute k itten s for any- o f July one who wants th em . Three are Th a make black and one la tig e r striped gray, their

a n d to My phone number Is B uhl, 02gs-Rj. Ohio Mr*. BUweU and

« form* • • . jjjjt,omeroua FAMOUS LABT LINE Howim d un- «. . . I t most be en ly a coloct- «d a a sym. aenw .bat Jim io rb a aa severeea*ee( ooun

hire* lost (w adays 'B lter Uie daoged Th ary and birds ale all the ripe alrawberrie*." wrou100.000,:. GENTLEMAN IN THB *ona ht mean FOUB.TU BOW of «

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tor the1.000.000. V r - ^ ^ ——a sharp m ' 4 k>

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mon to B u t JC I Bvea m ore It o d a / a r e a l U/e, on-Jhe- C h r y l . r ' . n ^ ^ j p . r . p , , e n g in e . F ireP ow er takei g a s y o u care to b u y . .

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in their B . A 'F t Sp a Free

I5SpS S ? E Shaart o f Ouyalet

w hat l ^ t gradM, . .•ngift* yeu caa drira todayl

a r hum ' - * ' - . .......... ...............Sard to ■

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r ^ l H O W t h i n g s T f

M PEGLER’SLik* Uie plonetrt, new* ^ v e l s ^

■ r . from.easl to west *0 Uie gaudy be- toJffV heading of an Oklahoma husband- 8 P l man by a petu lan t'farm hand out

Is worth less line- Mlc.'HINGT age on Uie wire* ; “ ff

than a bloodies* - . 1 divli(round J f u

» w a w r iT * ^ ’ f e a ’j y . « ^ S f ; i t I Magic ^flB 3rn tik r t ! ?, . , a ir. 'O re a t w a s * * ^ ^ ' doul

Uie cynsWmaUon W»ibf..k ly t• threa'.. hoUered fa r and wide. uioj'

” • On the other hand. I have *eenno BOtlee taien otit*lde ArJ*on* of },ij j

lat need the decline of the ground-water lev- ucji ire chll- el alter eight yeara of drougth In tj I and ll the desert. , . lenI not to This decline has been accelerated tam m romp by the pumping of small rivers from betn dogs U the depUi* to provide about four

I mstter feet of waUr on many Uiousands of g, istrallan acres cf cotton. The natural supply

6he Is of water Is being squandered to jj,# n bools, make a few bales of cotton while pim, old full the old southern cotton belt turns he likes to mcchanlcal Industry.

Tucson, a quiet lltUe trading and ; hey cnn shipping city. In 10 yeara haa B r o ^ in jt Prom 11 from about W.OOO to about 130,0M yj

at Ar- people In a region callcd. w llh mod- jpu, est pride, "the metropoUton area.

Owner PhoenU and somc other cities have grown proporUonatefy. Much

BD of Uils new population U perm anent. _4fijib e r l r - if ony becsuse war and/or m ilitarism

h-rn la now a great industry of ou r re-rylngto public, permanent a* lar as Oie mind

ll« V/e ° Thb is flying country. Between g“ „ ave' world wara H and IU. we had iU thei provldenUally many B-39s one oSer the deaert a t DavU M ounUln field t

Itoiit It ’"hlch now are being stripped of luuui. u m odem -Ued by a eompany called O rand ^igh

a Twin Central aircraft. . scho-The United Auto Workers o f the uon,

ask toe CIO- 8ebashful? money but. after * brisk f lah t , the gUvj

employea turned back Uie union jtmy decWvely. stan

„ . This rebuff 1* no t perm anent, of cami«ufM- The UAW m aintains a slaff U) o

i i of professional agitators who more jfon-than pay their keep by constan t oinagging and Uiey are hanging said

A t ^ u ”d lo try again a t G rand Cen- ihemnnri U “ I'l ^ «® ' no ri“ ° “ ployes of Howard Hughes, „ lgi<n't so He Is surtlng a big p lant to m an- ham

ers fall- ufacture guided mU-illes. a n d buy- searrv Thla desert U nd. Oi

all Uie "hlch hs* boomed from as UtUe as used e longer ‘ n *=•■« t t much as «00 .re more • He wUI have about 7J00 employes -----

a t the maximum and Uie rakeoff ^ and Uie political power to be-wleld-

EPT. ed through tha t rakeoff p resen t the ‘usual tempuuon- to Uie UAW.

.ree* aVe The CIO and the AFL, wlUi V l ed gray, their money, did very poorly In D2es-Rj. Ohio against Senator T aft, how ev^. SUwell and Arizona, in the last y e a r .h as

elected a Republican governor,E Howard Pyle, and Tucson haa elect-

coloct- od .a Republican .^ a y o r a n d city eea*ee( council /■ daoged The p o l^ k l -revbluUon was berriea." wroughHafgely by the diligen t per- f THB sonal efforts of several women, chief iW of whom I believe was M rs. Poster

i r e ' s 1 ^ 0 1

r e g u l a r g i

I intereiting .to hear abou t fu tu re - .. new .me;>eriments with new super eng ines giving O' e w iuper-oc tsne fue ls...som eday . • resu lt is

jvea m ore interesting to b e a r f* i] Ufe, on -ik t-lv ihw ay ta lk a b o u tnew super-performing F ire P o w e r I f you h■ePower tskes any regular grad® y e t, youiire to b u y " ' w now !

I H S E P O W E R « „ • . ^aJ Gnabuttieo Chambtr Uiae'a the > Myalst FiraPower. Ita naw, d«iipiM)*ln oetaBM" tnika rtgulir gnde gai do ramlum gradH cuiV do in any oUiar r .an drive todayl

ASHWORTH MOTC

J, TWIN FALLSr IDAHO ' ~/ ' •

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GS APPEAR F R O M r

JR’S A NG LE ^gaudy be- known as M agg ie^ o m the S ^ tfch u s 4 n d - She campaign^ even I t3and out Indian settlements tor a voie o t ,

- - - - - two,.Mr*. John th eS B f f m Michael O'Connor. boUi

tore Into ,Uie flghl in the new *ul>-' dlvUlon* around Tucaon. o r « * « m ^ j,

r - . .-•■■■-I and pushingdoorbeU* in U ie w r a e r ^M of Uie pollUcal action capl

Uie Booievelt 18« campaign.

B B f f Mrs O'Connor'* faUier'^U G eorge s r l t SSir M»lone. Uie Republican senato r the H r ’ from Nevada. The buck R epubll- i ,

- cans had fallen out wlUi one a no ther mtaiA K over oersonal Issues, Uicludlng th e ifU]

' d o ub l^ ro« , »nd Uie women c lea r- bi-k f - i m ,y the play away and earned p»rl■Id*- inost of Uie credit for elecUng O ov- -Hatiave *een enjor pyj*, who ha* surprised even , . .j j i o n * of jji, tricntls iv the grace of hU poU- uiewater lev- ^nd his grasp of problem*. - „rougth la ^ e Democrats had run up a r o t- j

(en record. A DemocraUc atater a t - ^7*cceleraled torney general, an old souse, h a dvers from betn balled up In tawdry Jam* a a djo u t four hsd been indicted.usands of g^veral county bosses h ^ been »•al supply charged wlUi crimes but had beatenidered to ,he raps. Then, to cap It all. inton while Plnn county, whose seut is Tucson.je lt tu rns county attorney and the she riff

were indicted on charges of p ro tec t- ^ ‘iding and brothels and receiving the e a rn -

Ul *30,000 sheriff pleaded gullty.to con-vlth mod- jpitacy. The county altomey Is onn area. ^ s l as UiU Is written.ier cities • • •■ly. Much Arizona Is suangcly.prtoi by com - •rm anent. narlson with her neighbor. Nevada. bi nilitarlsm New York. The brothel case jjau, f ou r re- ^ tasty scandal, but only r e - biui th e mind ccntly In Nevada some of the c ity juni

foUier* of a sulng-town called ValrBetween searchlight raUed Indignant o u t- -----we had Roger Foley, the county

0" attorney, ordered Uiem lo p u t o u t U ln field oj business Uiree uUllUes w ith a ripped of e(TObUied facul^ of 30 ladles. “

m odem - iiie law forbids them on a 'pu b lic Tl !d O rand highway or wlUiln 300 yeards of a Seal

school. There are no such restrlc - Mr. ^rs o f the tlons on gambling. P®e*'t of the SearchllEfit Is an old gold a n d f lah t , the giivjf ^ J^p . where a few m iners he union jim pick away producing a sub -

atanco calJfd pfSTllte,.but Uie tm de lanent, of came mainly Irom fishermen going ns a slaff U) or frtoi take Mead or casuals vho more jfora the Las Vegas traffic,

constan t One ot the pillars of SearchUght hanging u id I t would be cheaper to move

a n d Cen- ihe school bccausc schooU produce t th e em* no revenue and are a financial deod- '• weight. Thc broUieU on the o the rI to m an- hand were the cornerstone o t a n d buy- searchlight's economy, erb U nd. o u t of delicacy, the license fo rm s lltUe a* used 'tbr the trade describes th e s SSOO. itdiM as cocktail waitresses. Public employes — — ■

e rakeoff

rJS'S; TRAILER HITCHES

poorly in AIl..klad* aod *Ue* . . v I**- t, however. •»***»'* >>7 men Uiat to l l dyear h ' s 'tra ile r* and l £ o . lb* t j ^governor, b«*t lulled for yonr lob.

N^qpER'S ■io n waa /T R A IL E R CO .igen t per- U i *'<U> Ave. W. Fboae 292.J non . chief ’rs . Foster

O k o r s e p i

r g r a d e g a i

new -mechanic*: oefanas to th e pow er giving octane* of the gasoline itself. The result is 180 horsepwer performance such as no other passenger.car built in th e U.& today cao equal .-

If you haven't driven Chrysler FirePower yet, your Chrysler dealer invites y o u to do so now. I t’s the mott revolutionary engine m 27 years. It offers highway satisfaction and safety nich as you’ve never know a

And if* a,sounder engine other w ays than : ®*her on the road. Its new design

keepa.it .almoit completely carbon-free. I t IS smooth and quiet. . but also rugged

C h y sle r.£ a e s t e n g i n e e v e r }

motor co r- tsor

BOB H O P E |Se

“■S “SBT»m» wrapped ed b;around i h i l l e . P r

in n e r Is t h e V a lw '** capital of’ n o rth . j f K m terUi

em Ireland ana I v C ^ ;.* r & Ray

eorge British p a r t psbcn a to r U]e country when broUm bll- I discovered a dau«o th e r memocle in my Spt th a ir tjh stew, w esld e a r - But Uils,U.stlU D a nem ed part of Ireland a flf lf you hollered HogiO ov- -Has anybody here aeen Kelly?" theeven , , . Most of Belfut wnild answer Oipoll* U5# call. Dea:

• ■ , My scouis tell me m y lateat pic- *’5 '* 'is doing well- aU over Ireland.

A Of course, here If* advertised as “ ‘1® L ‘"me ^emon Drop Lad" starring ^ J ®* Morton Downe>been But Uke th e audience* in Landon. jo h r

e a te n Manchester. ..Olaagow, DubUn and Pearll In everywhere else we’ve played in Eu- piiicson. rop*- people have been meirhe rlff grand. jochste c t- i n remember Uiem all wlUi af- sh e ie a rn - fectlon even though when the band ReUc

a t the Hippodrome here played my a t Ui con - theme song. "Thank* for the mem- theis on ory" • ■ • Boimded a lot Uke "When

Irish Eyes Are Bmlling." ,

com - GBADWTE8ivada. BUHL. Juno 11—Phyllla BlUlar,

case daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Juliusy r e - Bllllar. route *. Buhl, was graduated! c ity June 3 from Vslparilso tmlverslty a t _:a lle^ Valparaiso, Ind.

sentiment m ay be guaged by the • I t t , number of signature* on a peUUon

* to rewke Uie order, public There are IM reglatend voter* in

of a Searchlight. 79 of whom entreated s tr lc - M r.. Foley to adopt a reasonable ^

pcelllon.a n d

lin e rs _____ _ . _______ .

5 KEEP AN ^

oduce

S ; ON YOURLIVESTOCK... '

5 th e '?ublic Reduce loss of valuable stock f

tested

“Bugler" Mir.BUGLER M N ER A L SALT is ei

tss- to'2c p er head per month. M ix it it out in licks or sa lt boxes.

T TONES UP THEconditions the atock fo r th e chan

GLOBE SEED &TRUCK LANE Twla F a ll

■ ^1

^ p o w e r . ^ .

he power-....- and strong aod-frM-ffOPMitself. The ’ attentioo to d repair,

i'n " t h i n '? Now remember tha t tU i IW in th e U.S. the new .H j*

ateering* . . . plus tbe am *»FirePow er road stability of Oriflow ■!»y o u to do . . . . plus Water-Proof Ignitk

ary engine . Ease Chrysler CyclebonjWatisfaction . . . then come tee what w*.Be r known. aay the car of your XatBoitO*w «v» t h .n ' sw d c a j nirb o n .f re .; e , » . I WISO rugged smi m •>/>« •*<

e r F iie P o m? v e r p u t i n a u i a u t o m O -

e o i ^ W T m r e B

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■« everPrayer t t ihTZ!?-

fM daughter. *‘°^«ntii«

•»* Darrlngton. lO ta fc P

“ ■ ' a s ‘" ' S i t e

. I n ^ . now ers »■vebeen members of U a ^ *

:.=hle band KeUef so c le lT ^ .2 2 •yed my a t the honu e mem- the servlets.I "When

PLACE OfflJBllllar. MniBiJulius . ,^0W !

aduated .u la re n fc i ,

• b d s t S S S S ,______ for Case Bala^ • BALE LOADias

K ; • r . s ' rlUeated WHIIBO tD lsonable

jb le S tock from bloot wtlh pi

’ Mineral SaSALT is easy to feed, costi ( n th . M ix i t with your feed boxes.

P THE APPETITor th e change Is leuooi uri

EED & FEED CO.Twin Fan* ' rS(

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tlut thi. IBM. 1 " ^

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-itof Valley- H B '.f Divorces

» toPP«d kU others M‘f . K th« i>umber ^ H | ^ H' ‘ A u l n ’cnU:Sr«nl-* u the ISSO annualrC* ” u of VlUl M -

PUbUc hM im .« ^ ‘ uu>l of 33S.<U.' (nnulmentd was

i f ^ r tnpulmenl la t f in Twin^ 7 & e r e 18 dtyorces ^ n t t d . <’‘vprco• ■ J ^ r U : BMnc. 16;

M'. •>«°'^«- ^?\•A illntdokfli

\ r a ^ w Wd e m o te divorces were

<tu> UI > d ;

S ,V ne:irly three U nes 10 Uic liiubant^-

! l^ ra :c u sronUMl rsSrlrd five J'e.w of ^ o n e couple got a l i i ^ K H f c f l

?■« dlvorcc?, l.CM nf wrltfr* tntplin*k'.Tifd on mental crucl- Se«t«d, V. S . Tn

SWawrllon. las: wl»ul pre»ldetil: R»t I.J ^ J “ jpport. 52; m e - -------------------—fiiaj. 38. and felonies. ^ J » » ■■^ ;,-1 S .;= 5 Dead Mer ■Cfi.""" '“ Grange

------------- BURLETY, Jun

iGivenfor ■ s r s r i s : f t in Forestry Ai-fiuarlel, comp, Me 11 — Bert- H. m u Lowery, Mrs, :i (f Fiobatc Judg<i and le r. Woody Estes bi

TMckcr. last m onth sa n g two numbeni»WuMnRton, D. C-. to accompanist. MrsliTff medal and othcr rea d a poem and alOUtandlns work &s * Ice was conducl«i

M rs. VloU Alldalfaward through tnoiith .

inimhcd roanngement - A memorial Ublig lit east fork of the by Mrs. Helen DoliiDTe the Tropic reser- Allen. Mrs. Kay^ uu h . The projcct M rs. Rosanna Huni is 1H6 nnd InclUdcs ' Mrs: Olepn Kun^Djtllons as well as O range iMdei'. am(|tus ind willows- luce. Pocatello, »^ MS presented by g roup will rc-org,5e«ury Brnnnnn. He tnon» Juvenile O#1!.S, foreat scrvlco a t Fonda ' Allen m(CUb. O n -Jiilr- 4 n------------------ nnd fireworks dbip.<l FROM T R ir ■ Io r Qrang« menllae ll-.M r- nnd Mrs. families.t r wd Carol have re- • ifclse. REA D TIMES.NE

i a v i o_ H L

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lh hod lh* HM hW ul ■WotMle

5WRP0SE COOKN t Mold e f H onor B ra n d<W« iMoia M StMl , V

* Sean such high quality •**low1 Use o* double boiler,'«d»ed sowcepan « r e a i. ^ ^^<Jwckly,evenly,absorb$ ,* ^ fo $ fe r fhon ifeeL »ow

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_ _ _ Idaho Lil

eader* of a roundlable ■( lhe Jdaho S(>1« AssoclaUon i l*,d T v T ■“ Saturday. Irflted, U. . \ . Tcrrr, Twin Falls. pr«ldenl: C. S, Warren Hder.1; R ar I. Hajdock. Idaho Kail., paat pm lden t;'j

ad Members of Teachers Grange Honored■RLEY, June II—Claremont been complelccl, I iRm hcW lhelr annual memor- ^'^PerinKntlent ol crvlcps \VcdnesdI7 night with schools, snld Monda' Cora &(e.v chaplMn. In charge. . Te.ichcrs for-the IB luarlel, composed of Mrs, Vel- he E, S. Miller, princi owery, Mrs, Jeanette Schwicj- niaticsj Jarnej Parker /oody Estes and Kd Schwaegler, e*l educntlon nnd ri two numbers. Joe Smout was Delno. Moore, vocatlo:

npanlst. Mrs. C.’ V. Vosbure science; Bructa poem and a candlelight serv- music nnd social sclen. i-as conducted In memory of Parker. English, coi Viola Alldalfer, who'died ,l*st home economics,

i. F .siotAe. Mrs. Kay KerjhUnlkXand .Rosanna Hunt. \ I . r p n t p f ii: Olepn Kunkel,*iat« Juveiille ' ge iMdei'. and Mrs, Jullu Wal^ IDAHO FALLS, Ji Pocatello, were guesta, Tlie P ''" ' to again legallie

I will re-organl« the Clare- *'ef« hns brought a pr Juvenile Orange wllh Mrs, Idaho F^Ils Minister

I • Allen 0.1 leader. The group termed t•Julf. * a »atennelon bust ordinaiwe to Icgaltie t

tlreworks dbplay will be held unlortuniitc medium" Orange members and their The c lly e.ntmales H les. about *25.000 annua■ -------------------------- proposed tax. The n

) TBIES-NEWS WANT ADS banned Ju ly 1, 19».

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H U R R Y ! 5 Di

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Tobl«w§ • ' - S o U S iM m S

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', O eo r, Non.Waro

!.: .............Swwt OKM M AlrttBh- « - »f M dt nohbm uch for to fesd for >*vmoI d«)law flp rieaJ y . " « «o*.r^

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Stop in DoilyFor 1 1

SURPRISEbargains Pi‘

aho Life Underwriters (

it« Assoelallon of Life Under. Idaho Falls , directorI Saturday, left to rliht. are; urrr: i land lng . Ray; C. S. Warren. Caldirelt, tice Baker. B olar; A. Graaat president; John Cochran, and G lenn Tarlner,

'eachers Hired MIA ConfeitLETi', June 11-Tlie Incully T f t 'R tf ^ O 'in o f t tUvcr liUh school. Malu 1 0 l i e g l l l ^cn completed, Brriifll ^VrWlcy, SALT LA KE CITV.nw ndent ol CasMa counly T,,g confcrenceS, snld Monday. im provem ent • n.<i50(rhers for-the 1651-53 term will church, will open he S. Miller, principal and math- But the annual eve;■ i Jam es Parker..concli, phyM- ceded by tw o dav* tlucntlon nnd rirlver trslnlng; nclivltles. A campingMoore, vocational asrlculturc be held W ednesday ;

science; Bruce . Wllhelmsen, wnm In M ill creck iand social science, anrt Beverly lypes of recrcallon w:. English, commercial and #t Jordan p a rk on T economics, Tlie conferenc? i

' morning w llh a recej

'.Slot Action ___ ;Creates Protest S r S ’n“l “HO FALLS, June U </F^A farther r io rth or soi0 again legallie slot machines ---------- --------------------ns brought a protest from theF a lls Ministerial awcUtlon. PLA N T THEAi

group termed a proposed city tt?,’!,'!!!"* ^IKS to Icgaltw the devices "an ^ ^una te medium" to ral.-e funds. Tom ato Plants, d. city Mttmates 11 would receive .rw ,-.,*25.000 annually from the C I T Y F L C

cd tax. The machines were! B ehind Parisian t Ju ly 1, 19». '

5 D A Y S O N LY

P c . T o b |« w a r A S o t Srloc lin> conpon IS o w SloMas S<«oJ tbU T ucmU ^ . Jnoa

4 ^ ^ teaspoon la y o a n a l, 8 8 FREE. I n elegant P

polKan p a tte rn , a ’ RMdi por«).;>el N*nr n>.M. fine piece In atalali1 k-ivM. « (w k iMtpoox. 6, p c ^ k pMHra. . U - » — »

g e t a b l e C risp e rsor, Non-Waro PlosKc ' J T IW

lo w ............. 1 . 2 9 I ® E S tnoMxrt In. Kmm .■ • I f 3

wJZ _ y E -S -< ; ■W all P a p e r © vo iDI»p*nMr B ai

iMm h tv t "Hmvy

I |:i* i roll'.'j*

r ^ R o b l n R o g u . ------------ —Sfov# P ad i \

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riters Confer

I Falls , director: tnd Harold D. C««k, Twin FalU, atv I ia n d ln r. Ray Kuhn, PocateUo; Win Counlryman, B< •. Bolae: A. Grant Rusaell.TwIn FalU; Alan M. Canno: ilenn Tarlner. rocatello. iSun Valley phott>- « U f f e

Conference 'o Begin Fridayr LA KE CITV, Junc U (SV- boctietor at nctence < jn e confcrence of the Mutual University of Oregonfc m c n f nsfocMlon, I L D S--------------------------- —I. wlll open here Friday,the annual evcni'wlli.he pre- KOdak F m i by tw o day* of recreational Dally BerVles. A camping Institute wlll ,d W ednesday al Tracy wH- L E E D O M Pi n M ill creck canyon. Olhtr >f recrcfttlon wilt ^ centered la n p a rk on Thursday.

conference opens Friday lg w ith a reception on Tem- ,

he equator, twilight Is verybecause the-sua.goea. d o w n .................ulcWy In' those latitudes than • r io rth or south.

PLA N T THEM NOW O ernnlum s 35e up.

Pe tun ias Bc up. m ato Planta. doi. 2Sc up.

C IT Y FLORALehJnd Parisian Laundrr

|iR JN L Y ^

1lg ih ls eonpon ta Sear*T ue«U y. Jnofl l»oM>on la years absolutely d - ■"R. I n elegant Metro- V :an p a tte rn , a truly V ' . ipiece In a talaleu steel.

" ' Curtain ^S tretcher

Reg, 7.8»

. fro*.. AdMobto. ,»v«.r.iJiwnl piM.

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S“s rR*g.<AS ^

3.99 ^rOTMMaMMMl ^

1 3 - ^ cwmm .l»l«** WW, fool . p*<tcL ' .

3 ’ O velW ast« ffBr'i" Baskets

m S 9 CS f - ' - . - — ^ - - - ....................... -refre

. t u H mt,-» » » .» • .1/ " i , I L ' . brew

J l , ■ s o u r

vM ring Plostic firUil«t .

H o n o r ... • 5 5 TW I^, ^ CM* km «W. XAW r*bb«r-Hr»4 baU bMriiiainnk rMwrw fot ........ . . . .

ia AYOTMait— J--------- aseio n < 2 8 6 0I — I il . .

T IM E S -N EW S, TW IN F A L L S, ID J

~ U.P. Ord, 50 Nev

OMAHA. Nebr.. Jv. chase of M new pa. cars a la cost of morc I hns been announced b dard, preslrtciit of Unl the rallconl't hetdnuai

The rar order was Uip American Car i comiiany lo be bull Chnrlef, Mo., shops.

The W-cnr order Inc •lecuon-type Bleeping bedrooni-4 compnrunc room type sleeping ca cara esch seating T2 v walling nection. iwt kitchen cars wllh kite

toiiT d lnrr ei IhE capacity of iS each »lth a seating cniwcU .10 bsKSage cars and pogiofflce cara.

READ .TlMES-NEWS

win Fmlla, i«CTctary-lreaa- O i l i llunlryman, DoUei C. Catelan M. Cannon, Blackfoot; K O l J E

, ^ i j STn e :ECEIVES DEGREE . . . ■m , June I i -A im a Dopson, ^ I n v e s t i g a t e

of Mr. and Mr.. C. N, BUDGET PHan.scn. received h e r ■

at ^cteiwe SeBtee a t the tor ConsoUdatlUB

w.c. R o b i ,i d o k F i n i i h i n g oppM». n .d io s

M U , B « H c . M , „ • M

■ D O M P H O T O C n riU u.ce on th« ilU j F i n O n Cbeside W llf7 D n it

i4 9 a m t.COMES TMany of you have tasted Olympic

-refreshing, light beverage. Nowyc

brewed at Tumwater, Washlngtoi

source of artesian water is found. 1

Burton-onTrent, is perfect for bre

th a t Olympia's purify is so consta

c ^ 's Onglnal Light Table Beer"...

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t w i n falls b ev e r a g e CO.TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

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p. Orders50 New Cars ft AHA. Nebr.. Ju n e l i - P u r - \ Aof U new pas.senger train ! ■ ■ ■a cost ot more lh a n $6,700,000 W f f l:n announced by A, E. Stod- ireslrtciit of Union Pacific, atKonl't hetdnuarter'A l\tte, ■ ■rar order was placed with l | |merlcan Car nnd Foundry U llny lo be built .it li.t St. V lh. Mo., shops. ■ IiO-cnr order Inchide.i H open - type Bleeping fnrs, iwo 4

comparimeiJt-2 rirowins ypc sleeping cars, two diner ^ich seating T2 w ith B' 12 seat expanded[ nection. two dormltori'. . ,,I cars wllh k itchen nnd crew CCllont Ol)|)Or t^. toiiT dhirr enT!> wilh seal-)acllyof 48 ench, 14 chair cars ai'C looIunC t

seating cniwclly o f « each, 'f*

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m ousW cstc&TO TWINited Olympia B eer on the Coast and enJo

rage. Now you can enjoy,ItTIgfit here fn 1

, Washington, ju st south of Olympia, wh

er is found. This exclusive water, like the w<

irfect for brewing In Its natural state arftf

is so constant— its flavor so rare. We Inv

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READ TIM ES-NEW S WANT. ADS

stem M eerriN lAUS^and enjoyed th e rare flavor of this

m w InT W lnT alls: Olympia Beer Is....

(mpla, where a rare and abundant

like the waters of Munich, Pllsen and.

state ariiHfls because of this water

•e. We invite you to sampla "Ameri*

list of things to enjoy this summer.

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WABRIKCPrON, Jim* U UPt—Tti* W •pprapruuoai wnunliM 'a*- eW m to »oom m «nd .gkiiut lU r t. iOf u r new . ree luuU oD proJeeU « m h it U)« norU tiK ft hMfllr.

*1B lU n p o r t to th e tuiuH the <»m- atfttM neonunended cuu ioU llnt

In th e Mmy enilneef* I nnoM t fer m onejr t« c v r y out the ir t

‘ r i n n «Bd h u t w r t and flood con- I M . p n « n m In U u ye*r (u r t lo t

' K o n «h>n a th ird ef tt^ tot«l Ind sc tlon — tU .T l 1,000 — uin« from project* In Idaho , W uhlmton and |

f M j MetabiMl■ ’ Ifce ooounltt*e Mil reulned only

UtfmOtX) ot tl90.00}.000 TMuesUd . for the no rthves t. |

Stricken from th e bUl compl«te!y j wmUitiSOjOOOfiOOttteatorAibenU j W k rwervolr In Ideho, liejMO.OOO to (U rt eorutrucUon on 'Hia Dellet lock and d»m on ColumW» river, to d I4JX»,000 to * u r t irorlt on lee Harbor lock and d tm on the lower finake in W uhlngton .

In cuiiln f fund* for Lookout PolBt r»KTTolr. Ore., from 118,- 01,000 lo 115,000,000. IhB committee Mid It was ellm lnetlna 11.300,000 ajked to n a r t conatruction on Dex­ter re-resulatlns dam.

m >e Dexter dam li a ncw proj­ect. authorlted aeparately from the , Look out Point reservoir." tbe report j laid. j

1 T!naeathe4 Only two northw e«t proJtcU came I

through the committee unietthed. I n u fuU •17,S9a,0OO aiked for Chief I Joeeph dam on Columbia river and I a IIOOMO request to cooUnut bank

. praCect/m work o n W lUtmttU rtrer ta Orefoo were approved.

.Funds requested for three olher proJtcU were pa red without com­ment 6y the eommltlee. i t recom-

- mended approval of only »«,000,000 I of the t43>».000 asked to continue ( eosKrucllon of McNary lock and I dam; 118,009,000 Instead of ( 10.- m / M for D etro it reservoir In O re- i rm , and »3400.OOO Instead of M,- . 000.000 for Lucky Peak reservoir in , Idaho. ;

L E G A L A D V E R T IS E M E N T S [NOnCB TO aiOOSKS ^

n * 8UU PurchulDS Aicnt vlll rae«lT« * •mM kite *1 bit a ttk i Kmri US. BUU «/•Ttinilihiii* *5* "■ *

Mat for Dm Iilaha SUU TgtetnlMit 1RMplul GooHlw. Idkbo. Ail Bida irlU b* DUblKIr siid

TMd *t U<i sboT* tlm* >b4 p1m«. PropoMl x fanat ipadfleaUoiK n i r ••nirtd I.Inm U* aui* PurcbMltv A««L 1

OILBIIIT 0. WEIOHT.

, K0TIC« o r LrtTlNO

IUM at I44bi>. at Ul* otflc* of U« Com- d|j

illl, r*r 4rilllw. UaUw. culsf ind lin- teUu a •tx.iMb wmUr sra4uel» «tll i t dll

Fr> !>^ «III b« «v«a*i) ib4 pnblktr Uf af U* *b«<* lU M boar. y .

“ ^ “,'W I*’

A ef Tw« D*Utn (U.H> will JUTW aiMl* fer *4ch Mt «f lUn*. u i

Tb* ilsbt 1* r«*»rr*4 \a r*J*et «I1 pro- tfl

N» prmaisl olll «0B*ld*n4 Bnl*** (Ct•MMpanU br «n «ee»pU(il. >npc**l oftn trta V In •> uboubI not Iw lh*n I ^

U tlV fcrm Jin•r * cartllM <h*ek or cukln'i chick > dnvo on in liUho bank mail* parabi*

•“ *“*•■" • SPn«p*eUr> slial] b* Jlcmad I« ae

Um aUI* ot Uaho b r th* BuU C«alr»el. ji„

' tnct vlll b* ti*nitad. a* pn*t<*4 U 8ub< ‘M«Ue« 14T.«I at Ihm Idaho SUiylud B»M- eXJtftotiMU. KIOob of 1»I0. 1

BMlm will b* rwuind ts nbalt a i,,,i!S?ltu ‘UwftC',.ii!»m»l'S5?‘U k 'w t*hUh lk» an pnMsUr *«*»*»J la Idaho 0I( er *)wwk«m Th* prop«**l mar b« r»- nk.i

^ Blnloum waaa paid to all «».k1IM pli

“ "S• t Pablk build ^ ”1'*5»*Wc'<SoB'“j5*ci2il **''*‘‘1*"' •®*‘ Hg■Iftctlr* ^^nTaaUoiT *nalit«S J’“oJiad Joi>* I. I t t l . ,

JNO. R. M*KWNKY. bO)fak. ju n ^ r i ! “ .ir^'i;^»!^Vi'.‘i .^ " ^ -

L E G A L A D V E R T

T . . n r . , . « V l 5INVITATION rc

. ^ Mbllclr openod (ar furaubliii all liboc >iMM p a ! ^ |^ r t ) “ T ^ln‘tVll.''fo^By

_______ ____ D.i^rlPtt!._1. T>p. 0 C f«b^ a<ar«U ka

•’Sf .SET"«• 5-|‘ SprlBklla* waur

• t g . . s ' ; s s s ™

I. Spwlal TU-lowt inchoN

. S “

. -SU s « B t te Miba2G<rf*wia W rao lnd to a a n t* tlw Suidard Fain >r

.VtD H £ M n lr * a a r iB lnsalltr la bU* r«n^«•- W M t .aahaa Mcb W to a»*cine

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im . «• More Jitters^ .u > s I

avily . /n « v - ™ K "”'" T ®

'*•■ h ^Unit start- I» projecU _ea«ly. ; ' j L '»eth»eam- " r ^ V /;U m uling B »*X-enilneer-s zfcoojxv • ^ i,7 out the ir 11

« “ ■ ' T « Afca?'“ ■ ‘“ rtln»

r lA total liew K .esme fromInilon and ~ 4 w A Z t& A fJ ,

atned only’ IIIcompletely'orAJbenU { e lP A Q & g g g A ^iiej»o,ooo i s S S S ^ nie Dalles:W» river, <i j|,oaghCei*niab» B s J S *)rk on lee fl-AMrtfll oii,o«ei.pWthe lower 3 b i .u lo tn i i l im , ^

a ceuldaeiilrfollto ^. Lookout Sctkl-tpoworsj matT. R ggg g g g ^rom 118,- __committee ■ j w . ......... juuu$1,300,000 ~ s Sa™ a S ! ^ x v . : - / UanaellrliatiTV

n on Dex- ~ = ~ l4 c t laeiEreSl^i-;;:

from the » ^ Vtbe report W

tcUcameuueathed. PiraMwMnn i j f £ |^ ^ for Chief r J ^ ' T P ^ w g w ^ g p ! ^ ^ t .river and HS8aiCS l » S Y l U 'g 8 t ^ ^ ^ » y inut bank _letu rtrer

rte olher U

" I Slock and IgP K S S faitm w A iB fv^ ^

Imnlan army fotaxe* report an t»psr In O re- i ,„ p ^ aHlllery and planei mani~ L * C**Ptan sea. eloaa to I ran '* DorlhertJ Ilervoir U» ,lr ife aaa her________ naUniallBtllen of oU lands, B dssUd* aiM PMTQ prerlnee, eesta tn lnf mDiw th a a a mllUoDm & ii * o Busslaai whea Uj«t occapled Atertrall<} Id m t DlpJomaU aee d a n jer of a B■111 rae*lT* ‘ s laoeoB S reTDlf* to aeparaU th« pro*><*• Biau tnm eat. Uylac th e treaadw ork lar “ai

nap shews A ierbaljan’* stra tefle poaltJo»*tc«lo*b Turkey.

Hank Thinks Test For Beginner W<

----------- By BZNKY M etBM OBB I.d w . l i . . Thf<« or four n l(h U ago Jimmy aboi> oT th* Demaret waa given a tesUmonlsI wroit u* Corn- dinner, and it set m o to thinking H', .‘r j.«V ‘ *"“1 testimonial dinners . Ats Vnd linl I have yet to go to a testimonial delh» »tii at dlniier given to * Otj^ iT -M n *>4 snblktr tin t a man could thel:, , , , use a testimonial. out

‘Koner. I t would j D ^ S S P H r **><1u ^ f P j ^ glw him bus fare. a n «

u.t*> will jSfch* **'’** **'*** 'cost US to ro <low

ct all pro- ttiUmonlal d i n *,*^f"rdKT n"- roT that you ’ Nel*^ iloSS got w h a t Toots •**!— •»• TH. »ijpo*ai oftllnarUy gives you fo r »5. T he ex- B ra“ Ik* prt! ^ *“ *“ ■ * “ to loolt ^1 tk* form Jimmy. DO—

“ Tl* • ehewed my etew, and had oe® wki or il "y' P'P« *ttenUve wall-

en, 1 let my eyes roitm over the '<k«»^ i» zaen who, on this day m JP51, Jored 0 ^ “

Jlnwiy-MMfttibbu *Why.arfl they he ro?" I ukedr.l rundi aiyMir.Jdu’ a^Sl Ruimlng with a w inner? T hafsS i r t 4 ^ exactly what I decided: •

traveled baok to Pine-Vw m t **»en Demaret waa a kid. No *5^^

wL 5 ^ ? good sUcks. Shoe* d ld n t maich.J i« Idaho Old clothes all over hlm .-Jlm looked 5"gbmitK •" ''* * * * 1!!®“ “ “ "P- DayU was a cold day in Plnehurit. Z l l l ! “ '1 I Bitting -.M Mid “>* *»«'• WalUr H agen came In.tavior«i Hi told me to go out to the practice ■ i Mf, tee and look a t a k id who could“ .’ u t ' Wt the ba ll " T

So I walked out. A boy kep fh lt-ting golf balls. He h it 'em good. I

•Ilk’ (ood ‘‘ I’l- name's McLemore, and |Mi>i and sn Hagtn lold me to w atch you." TI iioiiud Jimmy said okay, a n d h it a ll the ■

thou Hagen said h e would. The ■boyi vho shagged h is ahou didn't I

: w«rk. have to move very 'touch. ■

, ADVERTISEMENTS J jiCSLlN riELD j f l

■Ik Count;. Twta Talli. Idak* ^NVITATION rOR BIDS A-ilai all likoc tad m>t*rUU ■nd perrormln* all *eik I Airport InpitKfiBtnU sa Jralln ri*l<t (Twin Tallt CouBUr, Idtke. Mtjor lltnt laclud*<l In tU* *oik arc

.OiKrll>thl_ . ■Qo.pt|tj> tja» _

irsr.ys:'— iST E" -+-

z:ssr' , » T _» S E r ".■S£T . '"t si jlislard C. H- calttrt sip* LF KSI* Uaadvilu t . Za. Mt> anchoTt W . I , . ^

a dflwait of lie.M will k* \%

ol kW boad. th*ckf * jfj u l ^ for aa thount nol Icu than io ' i of oontraeV I*TC fnr aa.amaiiii n«t Um than M't, e t <a«tnet. JA p ^ t a r . ^ i . r * ^ la 10 calaadar daja. LtovMatad ■ .da la* M«,rdtaci with Mr>at«pk KMI a( B

“ ^ w ’rat'i'* ^ 'i ^ a t 't ^ p r k - C

sr. "

— - 1 ,

C«r ClttkCltr Itf TvIb rail*. Maho " 0

.^«St,of-Twl. ralfc.I(Ub* . . _

i Jitters for Iran • ' ^

J . s ' s R. ^

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^ [V 50 I w iu

b^tl»iltoo4Co.»ioa^. I . IP 200 ( : '

report an ttnprteedenled namber of B tuaiaa 0(nd planet maneBverlng od both aide* of the Iticltan 's Dorthers border, T U t Increaae* tenaloa BeniI atrife aaa ber clash with O rtat Brita in o rer R-. -Ila. BdssUds are eloteU border ofA berbaU aa ' to°-I t h « " a mllUoD pro-conmaalsu indoetriiMtcd D.. 'eapled Aserbaljao imUl tereed oot by th e V. N. Tid a a je r of a BossUn-lnlplred and ctipporled <>•tparaU th« proTloee trom Iran's national c o t- <oriDdwork lar “anoUier Korea" in Iran. Lower P«n<I itrategle p ^ U o n la lha middle east. fU oklng

bene

ks Testimonial Meet ner Would Be GreatQBB I went btck and wrote a atcry te rnlo Jimmy about Jimmy. My story w u a ^ ot t.•stlmonlal wrong. He tton. vent

thinking He v u a character. TtAthletes who show off and can 't Prog

isUmonlil deliver don’t Ian' long. M n.. . aporls wrlUrs u k e care of a lot wosi

■ i K l i f ot athletes. Most athletes a r» —well, natlip retty dumb. C an t Ulk. J u s t m b Bosttheir red necks. quoU them with- Mjout saying what they m eant to say, th y 'and you get Ignorance. Real Ignor- lodg'

b g ^ K Demaret U nt th a t, sort o f guy. 1* vi 1 ^ X 1 1 He can sing. He can play a 1>pl«sU.

He can pult.when the ehlO* are T I / i| H A down. . . U C

Let me put Jimmy thU way. iT he best goller of all Ume: Byron J

Nelaon. =11« « • The second beat golfer of aU tlm n t^ In , T he ex- Ben Hogan.

look at Th« nlceit golfer of aU tim e, with of t>DO—repeat no-excepUons: Jimmy Hon

fcnd had Demaret. No golfer-and w hen 1 A. Ive wall- >n*k® » *1»‘ «atem ent Uke th a t iover the Including Craig Wood—ever was qbUc Ml, Jored 0“l “ “ ">«* “ Jimmy.

(Dlalrlkat«< kr McKaaskt *r»dle»t*. Itc.)

I ATTEND MSETINQ» Thai-a CAREY. June 11 -A rt Barton ^ 1 ^ t m a ts chairman, conducted a veterans **” ; tr. Wn. agrleultur* advisory boanl m w ung ***®“

. v ir f w l 1“ BsUevue WedtsMday. O the r Carey I r i .v J l ‘" • r t members\ttendlng war* Har- ^ L old Kimball, Keith Rhode*, lA var ^

Justesen, Don BlackweU and Robert______________ \ /

” WI practice ■ # # / • ■ _ M . t I J j , ho could 's * ^

. j p j h . , . II w e d S a y i II .

nore, and ■ ■ ■ ■ H M H W M m B

I bocartJI "j

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p-*.’iT tn . .C tj-n if ■f^ork arJ -INSIDE THE ■

VNDEKWOBLD" ■Erich Von Btrohelm M

r Vait . -- ^ _ - - - .V e r f t .R * U t o n - - - - ■

NOW » U YINtet

' COLOR CARTOONJOE UseDOAKES COM ED7

. U test Newa ^'1'

'i' ,

WestReccives Major Slice o f , Defense W ork -»'i

NEW VOIUC. June 11 W)—W arcontracts go west, too. The west U '5

— r-r— capturtog the most— apparently :is s g a r s aU a pa rt of lla linking growth In :«z 'z'iis::s employment, Itbor (orce and In- , :]

dustrial expansion. 1 :jy*” a a CaUfomU leads the naUoa In the 1 .1

~ ^Aitar total of mlUtary prime con-s siy -sr , tracU awarded In tho first *e7en „

month* of the defense program. She :«■ i got 18 per eent of the nearly ta jm .- ;«

. 000,000 total-lhanks In large pa rt to he r aircraft Industry. Count In n Washington and Oregon and th e ;

------ ■■' west coast hai almost one*fourth , ,—« of the naUon'i total. i .

> New'York ll the second sUU w ith |0 i* I . ! la per cent of the toUl. j

1 - Th* contract award* Include air* 1 sj; craft. ihlfSs; tanks, weapons, am - p -“ .

munition, clothing, and m ilitary }*•constnicUon. The award* axe only » .

^ th e prime contracts. Uuch of th e i r■■ actual production will be sub-con- *;

traded and msy weU be carried on J |In other sUtes. *>

Figures relessed by the munition* * lboard show Michigan was the th ird «;

11 BUte In amount of prime contracU, 710w ith almosl a per cent: Ohio fourth J-*

. with 4.S per cent, and ConnecticutI fifth with e per cent. Among them . 10 i>

— II ihcso Jlret five lU tes have 55 pe r » :»■ T..' ■ . I' cen t of aU mllltaTy prime eontracU.T^T !• The rest of the Ilrst 10. In order, /-w,— } , a re Indiana, New jersey.. Illinois, ^_|J

: Washington and Pennsylvania—th e —: b la s t one wllh 3.7 per cent, in doi- h

•v„ la r tflUU the 10 rang# from CaUf- om la's »l.*w,0«l.000 to Pcnm yl-

m ' ' ■

C Check on Teacher s | ^ Fund Is Launched I elec

£ z S BOI8S, June 11 OJJD—Tbe legUU- » e er toterim eoam ltue appointed to out«« l l 3 a Investigate the teachers’ retirem ent *erv* 'k S a eytUm m et today for the f ln t tim e. Pi I Former BUto Ben. Fred M. T ay - (far* _ 1 ^ lor. BoUe, one of tho five memben, ta tv ^ I M aald he expected the session to be

devoted to commltue organliatlon T— -J | and a dlscusilon of procedure. P*l« R tualaa Other member* of the committee Oc*. I of the Include Sens. I . Cotty Lowry, p . , deUtenaioD Benewah, and WlUlam H. Detweller.

aln o rer R-. Jerome: and Reps. Elvon H am p- °e r b a l ^ ' ton,-R-, LaUh, and William Sewell,itrinated D.. Teton. J*®]he O . N. Taylor told newsmen he "wouldn’t deniipported *>• surprised" It It will be necessarysal gov- *or the commillee lo have Inde- •, Lower pendent actuarial studies made torUoklng determine costs of varying types of

benefit*. veU

1,000 Registered I 2 At OES Session

r e a t POCATELLO, June 11 Wl — A p. —— proxlmately IJXW delegates resls- I

I a atcry tered for th» Idaho grand chapter • r w aa n t of the Order of Eastern S tar con- 1

ventlon which opened today.T«'o national oKlcen are on th e <

m d can 't program for addresses. They areM n . Abble Uanson, Hammond, tnd ., H

of a lot most w orth r grand matron ot the are—weU, national lodge, and Franklan Miles,J u s t m b Boston, tnost worthy grand patron, em with- Mn. Helen Leavitt, Moscow, wor­l t to say, th y 'g ra n d matron of the Idaho ial Ignor- lodge, wlU preside during the four-

day meeting. Clarence Eohls, Boise,. o f guy. 1* worthy grand patron, a bfa*sU. ---------------- ----------- I

“• Doctors Prepare ^ " bto. For Annual Meet.11 tlm a. V A U a r, June 11 tP>-M or»

than 200 physicians are expecUd I . • “ « ''d the 8Bth annual tneetln*. V.,^ of the Idaho BUfis Medical assocla-■ J L ^ . t Uon here June 18, 1» anti. 30.

.K?, I Dr. • Russell T. ScoU, LcwUton.-L president o t the assocUtlon aald *1*

-ever wa* naUenally prominent physlclans-1. » *ur*«on* "IU present papers a t th*leata. Itc) .conference.

3 The m eet wlll conclude with Dr.Alfred M. Popm*, Boise, Uklng o f- T

v e t e r ^ *1« « prMident of tho assoclaUon. |m w ung Scott aald, . |

i«r Carey -------------------------------! I

S * ' M SIM U X IPW I

TU N E ruU Y TEMPTINQ ’. . . and TEBRtriCI T .

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a> 0 v ,w , l:90 'Slralsht Ar.uniuon* * = » Ba..kdl 8cor*ahe UUrd KL'ii.ua.'N.w* • ilso •c.kii.i H~JntracU, 71OO Boa U l;*S Sara llajc*0 fourth J :” •» « Hooff^'' • :» 'Dm Hcarr. .inecUcut J ;” ” *1? Idaho Fail* j'iS ’Pau" SuJllr. Ig them . lolio N',-a"«f Tomorro. 1:10 AMA Prrsf.1 55 pe r ll:M Fllndct'a FroUo |:J0 xUodtr Arr*jn tracu . ^

”llHS Officers Selected S l ; By Concert Group

Ll Gooding Area «OOODINO, June 11-WIlllam J.

IA |* Boyea ha* been elected president of <n,IC I. the Gooding Community Concern «Va^«1 auoclaUon. Announcement ot the „ : l l c U elecUon wa* made a t a directors legUla- meeUng last week. James Alastra, ^

]»t«d to outgoing president, was named to Irem ent serve on the' board. hliI t tim e. P resen t a t tha meeUng was Uar- re, « . T ay - gare t Blackburn, western represen- lemben, tatlvo of Conmunlty Concert series, he n to be v h o conducted the meeting, n liatlon T he annual membership cam- j j . p*lgn wlll be held Oct, 1 through M nw nlttee Oct, e. Wra, BJackbum said. Other Prlti fjy_ detail* preparatory to the coming Hol; ‘tweller. *®“*on were discussed. AdkH am p- Officer* who wUl sen'e for the ler. Sewell, coming season are Boytj, president. Hag

Jam ea Cunningham. Ilm >lce presl- Fait vouldn’t den t: M ra Helen L. Smith, sccre- fcesiitrv ta ry ; M n. Jack Robinson, treosur- J{IU » Inde- «'■; Mr*. Eldred Irlah, genera! m «n- —-

tc berahlp chairman; Mn. Leland Q. ^ voe, of Burross, publicity chairman; Mrs.

Velden J . aulllvan. dinner chairman. D lrecton Include Mn. J. B. Kll- <1

d bourn, Mrs, Harold Henderson. Mrs. .Blythe Clemons, James Alastra. A Harvey E. Wood, Donald Btroh.

4 i n n ***• Burton Drtggs. i in . MjTtJe o i v i a T urner, Mn. Clarence Reynolds.

— Ap- - - — n

S r WANTED! ITon tho dead or olive I

Idftn'” HORSSS MULES COWS |

« Mils,”

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' ^J * A» f v tw thoujhtful puson knowI I . .UfybubMyioiUyu^eetyoujbo,

ptond fo ou ^ ”for k itp i! ''— In tim « like tbese, it'j actually »* • sgM to buy • lightly built ca

bfgi for Inqiieat tndiag.•II T hal'i th # b |s •» n « m y rs a io r* » m in y lu-»ighted buyeis atc not

• mg the e«y itep up to theirPacfcuA

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r F O U P CENTRAL FRONT, Ko r e a , — 1 ^ June 11 (flV-Itw M a buUsesslon, n *

' A T 6 3 “ *« eoldlers hare when

William J. replacement, ju st arrived, o'resident of d idn 't seem impressed.f Concern T hen someone lUgBested a pok- jgrt■nt of the f f gam e. W uI directors - w h a l 'l l we use for poker litnts Alastrt, chip*?” the replacement asked. «>““named to ^ hardened doughboy looked =

him u p and do»iv alowly, then ^was Mar- replied: amrepresen- -p u rp le hearU, kid, purple H

« r t series, heart*." ' , j 1

1 "through M n. A dele SchuUrt, Mn. Louiselald. Other Prldm ore. al) Oooding: Mr*. Haroldtie coming Holslnger, WendeU; Mra. Reward •*

Adkins, ShoShone; Mrs. C. B. Tul- 1___■e for the ler. o le n n s Ferry; Mra. J. W. Jones. ^president, Hagerm an, and Mi>. Fred Biuscher, ^

>lce presl- Fairfield.1th, sccre- --------------------------- W 'n. treasur- BEAD TIMES-NBWS WANT ADS I m eralm w n- - - FWLeland □. 1B s J E R O M E ^srson, Mrs. . . ^ ^A uto TheatreReynolds, MON.-TUES.

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Slated m July•tar, BBOSSBXS, Belglma, jud* n 2 duiu*a. - K lo « Leopold m noUfled Uie Bel- Uon

' • H w a S c a W ^ * J u ly 18. ’’ *’* VHe fixed th e daU In a le tte r to th,

ramiiT Prime M lnl*t«r Joseph PhoUen, who w u « released th e new* today. The prim#

« • mlnUUr told a new* conference Uis , tM<k eofoaaUon of Prince Baudoula. {he ,

king'* eldest *oa and now king ta »u bUl nam e, would be held Uia foUowln* d a y — July 17—before a

, „ Joint *esal6n o f parU aam ta2 t Baudoula th e n wlU become Bel- — iiu*« glum'* f if th king , Baudouln I.

Baudouln, th e prince royal — or^ regent-^tuTM 31 Sept. 7. Ia« t Aug. -n ust he to(A tiie regent's oaUi iMfon K• parUament. W ith this act b e ai- H

nmsed the k ing 's consUtutlonal iww- tM era a t • Ume when ioelaUst-*t>on. m■i-i* sored strikes a n d rioting forced U o - ■atucr* ppjj jj,y, retlTMnent. k.akora Only a few week* before, Leopold WrfWoa had retttrned from a aelf-lmposed l i

exile ot alx yeara In Bwjtserland, I J. a fter hU su rrender to toe inyadlng ■

aerm ans In W orld war IL

w liU DEGBEE 8 CONFEBBED IAntrica RICHFIELD, June 11 — A ap«e!a] S „ Masonic m eeting was held a t Rich--------- Held Priday evening. The Uilrd de-

- , gree was conferred W. P. Elfrlngand Clark H and , sr. The meeting * concluded lodge sessions for Rich- I field Masons unU l faU.

Kay, SmarHni Itcb -rived, of Common SMn RathM p

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i new car oi kixJlesj of its «ge. A Iwt. jifety with P « b ^id of perfomunce from ' Ride. All bicktd Wwt-compreMion eights blUty record ia 8»®rd'i exclusive UUrmuaie Of llu PmU^ilea combiiution of ^cn- J i om *and fitiD, road-bugging ■ c*c<*«i»*n»«*«^'

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g^ip Night Bride- jl^ryed by ^ g . Lodge

ll the r tr ilH■ •‘K ^ U t a n ctupt«r.* «t U»( wer e pm -

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n iu t« recelr- ■ . Suitroduced In-

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f e r ^ r p S : • B O ^ A P2*Strow . Mra. Flo (BUtt en,

L f l ^ B . s ta r ot Ult-'^SS.rv.'SS M iss Feci. f » . K S , ? 5 Wed Pf,WL r . . . WENDELL, June^ su tn w ; C lw a ^ I j^ Charlie Feckntr a w(W 1“ “ ®"- gagfrnent of their{5f the mecUng. pfg Emerson B ^ meeting end Mrs. E. M. B«U . Bosieaea included ^he bride-elect, t u Wendell high scho<

«>.ch»lnnen: Mrs. gj baiketJrie» - IM ••NwshuUer.”

had a part In the at the coiiee 3^# chosen Oo

iUrt Bewon and Mr«, q u „ „ jrelpi this faU,

;* ♦ * Private Barraa.

II Tribute a ' “4 ’! '. 'r . te Planned S i S 'S ? , ;' I ball team and the 1ia U lO r /V \e G V three year* and a !rt.m . ii-M emorlal I«“ ermen'» /:Iub. 1yrw»iS S . “ »«■«>“ >»

th t lodge hnll at * . *

S m Corey Will „ .lh e je plan* wer* F l a g D <

11 tie regular lodg* ^i , eteclnK. Mr*. Rob- , CAREY. June i:S ta rand , conducted Le»lon auxiliary ai: TMtors were present » «P*clal Flag day'.’“ da? evening a t t

klraffn and Mr». Cora Mra. Oene Sweat Ij ■ ttfittd Into the order program, to whlehBm on cotnpleUng the Invited.

Iher were pr*. Mr.. Stanley Dilo ! |SS!|es by the war- to an attemoon*Hirirard. w*“ » Mn. Lela Tl

I Baner w»j presented as # guest.' Nelghl•hll by ber slater. Mr*, to the party. PrljKb, u d a W Tt«» b j M n. K «cld Dllwo^ “ Dllworth and Mrs. o il tere lerved by th« — Hriganner. Mrs. Conk. —

‘.t T"'" CareI Entertained ________)0 ;-ftB8 jr~Rebclcahittheon al the home ,=¥^ X 2laBvto last week. Mrs. ^ the b

?fbSSf;"htl« tne^p*;B u le to r a plcrUc t « ‘h’"*Itf Ibelr famlUta Ht the ;*Wy J7. The ifroup relationship with 1 M iutlon toward Dur- extenda. During t •S S n ^ r tT iwcEto* lancy ehlldren are

ion Martinn , , . ' It, w they may br O t t e r n membera of sodet

' ^ When children rr » \ reflective memoryQ /a / t f * the why and how ■n 9 \C s ! r y er*l. thay are budi

■ Q ' coosequBic*. Nov» 0P«atlati becau

mother mads llfg expect family lo]

I i M V i* * ^ i Uma of dlstreu u• I B h I V were Mendi aad

* r V ' ' i u B e^Mct IltUa ad* 1 A.1 4 V ' iF l 'V becauH of the

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A t C l u b / y

LAPU presented a spe Ii 't week a( the Jcroni hsil In memory Brif Polttr,'Eig1e. J<TOdii mmmandcr in

pducted the TIbe ccttmotvy Mi

EdgarMn, MjTtle T«Mrt. Lelsnd Hudson a Bltvell, both T sUted by an honor t canton

meeting June It the Filer covecetl ainntr ' at snd caiwill In charge of 1 gram. Rtfreihments v

Jerome Quells were Mrs. L

BONITA FE C K N 7B »-wmbly past 1{Staff e ng t»T in f) Mf*. R- P- Bryan, Oor

; s * F e c k n e r * t o E d e n L a d l e i

/ e d P f c , B a r r u s EDEN. 11-!^“IDELL, June I I —Mr. and Mr». '^e Prtsbyttrian cl :c Feckner anrjounee the en- “ I ' " Thlent of their daugh ter, Bonita, '’c " . “!. Emerson B a rru s , son of Mr.frs. E. M. B arru s. Wendell, ,y ““ “ ." f* prcscni bride-elect, a 1951 graduate of " ' " “o''; Church

:11 high school, was a member glrVt basketb*iJ teaoi. staff of

^ewshuUer." g ir ls chorus, and . part In the Jun io r class play, bukets of iris fwm 1

as chosen O ood lns county fair Podeo queen fo r 1951. and wlU ? this faU, ” • E. Painter, incate Bamia. staU oned a t the i!®" *>y Bev. H. B md air force b a se in San An- Ttx.. waa a pnember of the

paduatln* c la«s of Wenden W i ' “ onUfmcry gt ichool. He w as o n the basket- Rev,lam and the foo tball aquad lor *'year* and a m em ber of the nen't /: m . T h e yoimg couple "M P .H . to t t . „ . w . 1™

leflnlte wedding da te has betn S ‘1'^ the young couple. • .1

* * * Pharrii, pff-Tldent

r e y W i l l H a v e S S . ‘“ ' •" " " "

■ l a g D a y . E v e n t F a r e w e l l IlEY. June 11—T h * American U r e w e i l I> auxiliary a t C ore^ will hold VIEW. June 11—A ::lal Flag day proBraim H iurt- for Ketth Qoold was glvenlng a t th e \in lt’« rmom. Ooold U eniering thi3ene Sweat 1« In charge of the party, ipansored by thiLm. to which a ll members are and the bUhoprlc, liict1. roast tnd gimes,. Stanley DUworth was hostess * * 11 atltmoon p a r ty Thursday BtRTJIDAY d:Mn. Lela Thom peon. Hailey. CAREY. June I I -;ut«t.' Neighbors were inrlted Albrelhjen' enterlaineI party. Prise# were won by ghettl dinner WednesS«cld Dllw orth. Mr*. Joseph Uve Klh birthday 1:rth and Mrs. D ella Webb. - R»y IWe, her pandfa

3are o f Your ChildiB y ANGELO PATRl

it can a hom e expect ,o t Its leaching,«{ examptt, en? In the beginn ing nothing, and governmeni durln(Illdren are helplessly depend- for lhe gro«tli of goo'pon tUelr p a re n ts for every, alow, twiler end wldithat they need , everything po*ing forccs. Wise i

ire. or to become, as far as any expeellng and demaminshlp with ho m e and family character, will stayla. During th e yeara of In- children, strenjthenlnehlldren are ta u g h t the hablia and commendation wl wm maie iiv ln s ensiei Ior t*tm . trnilng a«owatheir assoclaUons with people perience and lack of I

sr: They are allowed exper- Pirenta can expectthat set happy attitudes to- what Ihey gave them

life -and the people who live year*. Rrnly ate ihc)they may becom e acceptable in that. Given loving,

era of society. a conslitenl example (;n children reacH the stage of eiperlencea that leadive memory a n d begin to ask p«ct approva! of theirhy and how of th ings In gea- weU and disapprovalJiay are buddiog peraonalltlea deney to do HI. chlldinore U expected of them in their parents In kindluenc*. Now w e ean expect in personal power,ration becaiue they learned clillS who haj goto* along w ith father aod prgu«i, ,ho has seer ir mada life h app ier, w e can Jeter t in t e d becau:6 family, loyalty .becauM In companied by money, 5f distresa f a th e r and m othe .euw atM to actlcui frlendi aad helpera, w e can down, will r«tum Jus t lima a d s of thoughtfulness SttitudeH of th* serv ice they r«- - . .B .a HUT y u - . or Mipi®. " i l i T , ™

I. a u ,™ f i» . "■« In full flower b u t tbey will ------- -buda of pnaalae and pa»enU do »« K ii » « to « .elr beat by pra ls ln* growth. i " i< down backwardness, rtlm.' rk« ib k.iirt r-i. - r« g m a r «ood tendency d ty by S S iS m .’p. a B«i%f There c«n be 0 0 letdown olYork it, m, y.________

RED TAG SPECIA

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WHH.E THEY LAST!

S W E E TJ S I m a i n A V IN U I U.ST

bute G iven to Hom e Proje )st S ta te C h ie f Planned b \t Club M e e tin g .S '? ,S :S " S[tL, June t i — Colfax No. 13. “ Mocae h&ll pU ! presenled a special eeremony ■"?"«/ ‘•eek at the Jerome O dd Fellows “ “Vf "®®' " Sherm n memory of Brig.-Oen Elwoorfr. Esgle, Ida.. Junior d tp n rt- « '«commander of Idaho, who died J? “ Albertson' ifl), Mra. Qraee Sears fui1, Ruth Owens, president, con- elephant recel1 the mtetlng, T akine p a rt In mcNmIv:ttmotvy wcte Mr-s, Owens and 'Edgar Neaves. both Jerom e: « « • 5r*ln. piMjTtle Blalr. Twin Falls, and * i®."Leiand Hudson and Mrs. A. O. ■’‘f® V " ! ’ “ .■II, both Buhl, They were as-

. “m S b ,”” " ° 'i.next meeting will be held _ , , , , * *' *J at the Filer lO O P hsll. A R l j n W o m P red dUh fllnMr wiU b« served *' T V U r n e rM.p, m. and canton memtters ^ 0>e In charge of a spcclal p ro . O C

. s r i s s : O f OES Co(Sli were Mrs, Lillian Hughes, SUHlh June 11—p«I a.wmbly past president, and grand chapter of tR P. Bryan, Ooodlng. Eastern Star at Poca

« * « through Thursday will

en Ladies AidI . , • worthy matron.

i a s A n n u a l I e a o thers attending gEN. Iut« U - T h t I^ftdlts a id ^ ‘1* Louise Scc!{u‘e Presbyterian church held its o a w n M w Chapm.*l Jlhcr tea Thursdoy of U r- , , i w o o d ^ f aIn the church basem ent w ith | ‘he ^ e ” ay s^lfl“ s

. M women present, • MUdrtd Dccktr, ests sere present from Ladles Elolje NewbnIa«Uon: Church of O od Ml,'.. s ik „ Flier ^ society. Jerome. Tw in Falls T hi g „nd liatron

project for the yeart loom WM dteornled w ith of a seeing eye dogts of Iris frora the Boy O or- blind person, ,foyce ]rlJ garden. The program under timd vocaUst, will•Ion of Mrs. Guy Sturgeon and program a t PccatelloH. E. Painter, included Invoca- •» 4 j| by the Rev. H. B. T aylor; wel- I

address, Mrs, Oscar Porler, K e C e P l I O n Ilent of Eden Ladiea a id : Mra. ' r v - ^ • 1i MonHomcry gave a talK on D i e t r i C h *JiWp; Uie Rev. M r. Tnylor DUrnilOK Junc 1nted a radio skit: C harlene Mr .nrt

P1.JM t..„ p i .„ „ .„ u m . S m n S . M a mhumorous reading. M rs. R alph orange hallaln; and a aklt under dlrec- included on Ihe nrcot Mrs. Curtla M etcalf, as- olano solo by U t??1 by Mra. Charles H awley 'and feadtair. Wm ClGordon Newbry. Beverly Bridge, and 1ich waa served w ith M rs, Joe a j m , Moaonery.ril, pre-Tldent ot H nw lton The couple was asslsia aid, and Mr., Aggie O tto guu by Karen McCowl"*■ _ Warren, rrieda Casper

* * * , Nelton.

■areweli Party ---------- —W. June l l - A farewell party • C o l e n d elth Goold was given T hursday.1 U entering the arm y. The U-— — —.tpanwrcd by the softball team The pythlan Sisterhe bUhoprlc, Included a wiener wui m eet at7;30 p,n and gimes, . t h e home of Mrs. A. M

* * ’ V t Main avenue easl. Vis BtRTJIDAY DINNER ^ come

REY. [June I I —Mrs. C hester ¥ ¥ ^:thjen enterlained a t a apa- xhe Women's count1 dinner Wednesday honoring Christian church willnth birthday -anniversary of p.m. Thurtday lor a jIvle, her Brandfalhcr-ln-law. ^on with Mr*, Waller )

- I I reports will be given.

Children r£ r i,,n m i P-m. Wednesday at 1

• Pourth avenue north,, , ' Kinder will B:ve.the«

ling,«{ txamptt, 0? J c a d w h tp ^ r s . Mejlo Hatelgovernmeni during those years. u,e white clphant.he gro«tli of good c h arac ter Is to bring donatender end wide open to op- cARE package to Ko

ig forccs. Wise parcnta. while jf ^:llng and demanding facets of ^ h j q o (^ 111 clulicter, will stay close, to the a;3(l p .m . Wednesdayren, strengthening by exam ple of Mrs. T . M. Falash, <commendation what Is good In roU caU will be aI. miilng allo'Kante lo r inex- •■father’s full name." nce and lack of understandtng. wirschlng and Mrt. 1 rents can expect from ch ild ren will have charge of' Ihey gave them in th e ir early Mrs. b : E. EberhardII. tUrelj ate they disappointed the white elepUuit.lat. Given loving, w atchful core, ¥ * ■islitent example of dally living. Tlie Nevpcomer club'rlencea that teach them to ex- dlnner-dance will 'beapprova! of their efforta to do p.m. Tuesday at Uiand disapproval of a n y te n - Ponnal wear Is optlo

y to do HI. children w iu repay Journey club and ipparents In kind as they grow Welcome Wagon art Ij

irsonal power. may be obtained unUI .e chlis who has h e ard e n o r«I, who has seen ahady Char- 5W;j'-' accepted because It w aa ac- or Mrs. Koy roes, oM' lanled by money, who h a s aeen ihnest to action and laughed 1, will rtturn Juat th a t so rt ofude. g Mthort, heme can expect o f lU - - m W ■

Irtn whit It gave them by ex . mm Ile and Is practice. I ^ l

n uW lift 4 miMrr for eklMm.Kl kS9« ko* b> emtoma (aan Is W ^

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me Project Is ObserManned by Club ^;n the Gupreme Forest W ood- ffits-- • .

circle met Thursday evening .N5 Mocae h&ll plans w ttc d la- m ,I to raise money to send to th e H

home In Sherman. Tex., fo r - ito r rtpalr work.ooked food sale will be’ he ld ' -30 al Albertson's tood store, V M B m MOrace Sears furnished t h e

elephant received by Mra.=teynoldj, Mrs, Sean and Mra.McNeely arre hoateues,

. Emllr IrwIn, president, gnve lOrt on the convention' heldI and i at Boise.. Vera woolly and L otus ^ B r K l j M S U n ucMr *\\\ f t n t a t the Ju ly 6 i u meet at the Moots hall.

II Women Wi 11 .'tend Sessions >f OES C onclavePJL. June 11-ParUcipaUng In

chapter of the order o f * 71 Star at Pocatello Mondayth Thursday will be M argare t .* * *;h. sntid EaUier. Lovell S u s - ^ , ,grand Page and Mary Peck. Onen HOUSty matron. ^ ' * 1 1 .ers attending grand chap te r R \ / A | [ - \ | r j ne Lucllle Houtton. Ada H ous- ^ Y , ! } ' H ..Louise McCluskey. B em lce ALBION. June 11-

n, Mary Chapmsn and Q er t- Lawrence JAcobsen,Voodruff- A carload attending brated their M th wed^jesday sessions will consist »»2' 3.UdTtd Dccktr, E\elyn M a t- They w«:e m&rrtM, Elolje Newbn-. and L«tia In Brigham City, Utaf^Ier. to Idaho In October,

grand lialron has aa h e r *n Elba where they 11t for the year the purchase when they moved to .seeing eye dog for a needy Of nine children, iperson, ,foyce Bames.. B uhl, living. A son, Albert,vocaUst, will glng on the World war II.

im a t Pccatello The celebraUon wa•* 4 « Southern Idaho Cotle

:eption Fetes A)ietrich C o u p lem ilO K , June 11—A wedding t<>n,ii..«

ig. Mrs. WUl Cleveland: w lo . Qeorge Jacobsen and ly Bridge, and a aelecUon by

couple was assisted In opening Shoshone Ejy Karen McCowin, Mrs. Perry t ' 1 1;n. rrieda Casper and Lorraine | D C I U O S"• SHOSHONE, J u n--------- - • I Charles Pendleton ei

z’' I ' I OUR. bridge club witL.QlendOr her home Wednesday guests were Mrs. Clauc

■ “ ' Henry Dcnat and Mn! Pythian SIsttn Social club bauer, Prists for plajncct at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday a t Mrs. Chalmer MartliomeofM rt. A. M. Peters. I lS U H ahn and i i n . Ridavenue easl. Visitors a te w et- Mrs. Oeorge Moore <

Y-Ana PlnocWe club* ¥ ¥ her home Thunday

I Women's council-of the F i rs t Tlaella Bate w u gutian church will meet a t a 1 play were won by MriThurtday lor a poUuelt lu n ch - and Mrs. Del Slid■ith Mr*, Waller Miller. A nnual prites were won by )ts win be given. r in and Mrs. Leo Nyt

SXtoXte“.i1 Entertain!Wednesday at her home. 330 BOHL, June 11-1h avenue north. Mrs. L au ra ron entertained the:r will gtve-tlie thought for th e a t a dessert bridge luMrs. McJlo Hatch will fu rn ish were received by Mrvhlte clphant. Members a re and Mrs. Frank U

to bring donaUons for th e low going to Mn.5 package to Korea. prite waa r«elved

Jf *j -»f Huston. Mrs. Prank 1! Good Will club WlU meet a t PrancU Decker, Plleip .m . Wednesday a t the hom e ------------------------------s-T. M. Falash. 47B Elm stree t. ■ | jcall will be answered w ith I Ier's full name." Mrs. W alter 1 1;hlng and Mrt. P. W. B ertsch a C U T have charge of the program . ' ^ I Ib : E. Eberhardt wlU furnish ilUte elephant-

J|> « «t Nevpcomer club's sem i-annual B C T lB:r-danct will'be held a t 7:30 W J g E

Tuesday at the Turf club. < J K &lal wear Is optional. Tho 80 - ley club and iponaora of th e sme Wagon art Invited. T ickets i g y M a y l l be obtained unUl Monday eve* J O f^ S E B L S S a

from U n. Chailea Wilson, t: Mrs. Richard High, 089-J13, rs. Roy Foss, 0(6i-JB.

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TIM ES-N EW S. T W I N F A L L S. IDAiLLS. IDAHO

Observe A n n iv e rsa ry Dc

MR. ArO) NRS. LAWRENCE JACOBSEN (Glen Cbrtalbo p b o to -« u r r eagraTlogl

.* «k * * ------- :---------------------, J L J I Jin House n e lo cob«en and flv* chl

A lbion.CoupleON. June 11-M r. and Mrs. . n j t» o children Ri ce Jacobsen, Albion, cele- their M th wedding annlver- J ” -'*«*me a children. Venice. Calwere m&rrtM W years ago Mrs. D to l t h , and

ham City, Utah. They eame ton. Calif,, were uni 10 In October, IBU. settling . ' ' T 'where they llverf unUl 1B35 r , - ‘--^«==»KsmseB

ley moved to Albion. •)(Int children, eight are still . . . ^ k .A ton, Albert, was killed in j,

:elebraUon was held In Uie -f -n Idaho Collt«e ot Sduca- e udent union bulMIng *IU) • ^dren and grandchildren pre- g Vthe program. The program f. f n

lowed by a dinner and danc. P

ren attending the celebra- ,,|irt Mr. and Mrs. Bay Hen- „ V»nfl five ChUdren. Blackfoot: .U, Id Mr*. Howard H alltr and i „:r. Nampa; Mr, and Mra. U U A dJacobsen and four children. ;;

shone Events jl Top His Ust nclude P artie s I A D D A I3H0NE, J u n e l l — M ra , % / \ , I V I W I Pendleton entertained theridge club wlUi luncheon a t Always a favorlUne Wednesday evening. Club V b a rrel cuffs or tevere Mrs. Claude Wilson, Mrs. ^Donat and Mrs. Robert Fere- S Collar stylePrites for play were won by g p a r t . Drew & P ilialmer Marlin, Mrs. Mabel Hand i i n . Richard Mabbutt. :i e g u _George Moore entertained the 9 .y*®Pinochle elub wlUj dinner a t r! .. ............ime T hunday evening. Mra. >'J Wo also offtr a c

Bate w u guest. Prites fo r ij ora In Arrow Dr*:re won by Mrt. Rhea Corwin 1.; a ll collar style* „ Irs, Del Stlckney. Pinochle ;■ ,were won by Mr*. Ctcll p e r- ^ ^ —

i ARRO'iterta ins C lub ' ^L, June 11-M m. By. B « - aitow Ties ___lUrtalned the Tuesday‘ «lubasert bridge luncheon. Priies ( .. ecelved by Mrs. Albert K ast U l C l ^ n kIrs. Frank MalUiews,' wlUi J i l l W I X W HJng to M n. Barron. Quest *{ Fam ous as (he Iiru received by Mrs. Ada ; naUon over. Off. Mrt. Prank Slkts atid Ur*. K ey Chalss, OoUI Decker, Flier, were guests, p i f » ‘V P #mm

By H lckok-Parl

olng Boaegar print softly »d wllb lU smart imoek«d and pocket* to u i tc b dark ( piplot. M inch ripper

o n : Itetf. blu*. ( u te r ln i * ;

-M unn la* - 21M *r BUU te

.sV n a a f ___ :j . .fU tfif*til7 Bl»» l«Ctl»f iMOita. j

'HI I I i .

C. Anderson's 1Ii| TwtoTaU* 1 B . ■ . ■

sary Day Past Officei ■S®*. ■ Filer OES ' Presente

PILER. Ju n e 11—Tl 'a ' ; ; ' , EasUm S U r met W*

'j B nlng a t the Masonlo t<I H ii « ' or past m atrons and

-.- The honottd gutat* wglftJ *rom th e chapte

■ ’'^SL' ' H oward Kaatea solo of welcome. Hack, worthy matron humorous sk it, "the |

’ mittee meets.” The Erma L atham , Ada Rude.

Th* chap ter rated 1 Flier recreation progn Grubb and Mrs, Joe pointed to th e comn port m ade on doUiing sen t to Maao: Oermany a n d contrlt most worthy grand r ect cancerehlldren.

:* JACOB8BN P«*«'Iff eagnTlngl •«» Buhl.— ^ ---------------------- Th# chapter's Utl: Mr. and Mr*. RJthard J*- S J #i» and flv* children, Rupert; cul and served byn d Mrs, Ned Critchfield. Bur- Spencer, HaUey, anC^ r . .„ d M». V . r t a UM<X,wo children, Rupert, and Mr. ^ gthel H aag . IreniMr*. Jay Jacobsen and three Pauline Holloway. Tl'en, Venice. Calif, A daughter, adjourn unU l SepiemD. SmlUt, and tamlly. Ccaniv- * *3allf„ were unable to.attend. HEAD TIMB6 -KEWI

VRROW SHIRTIways a favorite . . . alway* desired. Offered In P r u re l cuff* or tegular cufls-.all aUea. ,

ollar style O O C a rt. Drew & Par—a t ------- _ _ _ _ _ _

ale styl* collan - ^

'e also offtr a compleU Use of f a n ^ pa tterns and m •» In Arrow Dre** BhlrU ^ f lC - i l C 1 coUar *tyle* __________ ' < 9 .7 J and ' * t*3

^RROW TIESa d never has’too many new Uee. H a u a u a l ly a m g epends on *om« one to (elect his gift of

1ICK0K JEWELRYw o u * as (he Ideal Jewelry'Olft for meo. tii* aUon over. Offered In Tie Bar*. Tl* Chains..ey Chalss, Collar B an , Sic.

$ 1 . 5 0 , o $ 6 . 9 5 ^ ? «

iELTS & SUSPENDERS ^y Hlckok-Parls—TexTan. Sm art flr«a*y *tylM . . Sport models. . . In all Ui* colon to *ult a ll'»c*-. .)ad Can Alwaya USE MOKE

Slocksi!S,?l°Si .‘ST^ Sumni»i$ 1 0 . 9 * ' « 9 0 , s o .

I * 9 to m y - Am. ra tten

IWtFcdCget G IV E DAto Remmber (

“ ‘““ " S ''s iSn d a v jijn eit*

K“VOO DOO”

SHORI

Th* C h ie f -o f -tb th a o for F a tb a f i edrnfotaUg, Mlon Pattern*.

SIz 'm30 to 42 . . . ------

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SPOR1By "M »rU »ro"O li ton im aU n pa tt

Officers o f Couple hom - OES A re A t Filer I 3 sen ted Gifts a l S S i i S ^ ^lu n e 11—n ie r chaper ot W n r c l L ie a t.-O 0BU a r met Wednesday' *r*. Qeorge Martin.I Masonlo temple to hna- o n Tuesday e n n in g : itro n s and pait patrooa. Luth*r Pl*ree and U cd gutata ver» presented R a ] ^ Oedarholm held th e chapter. them,

ward Raster, Buhl, aang Mr. and M rt. R. V, welcome. Mn. Virginia a no-ho*t dlrmer, Ucc th y matron, vm entad a tor thatr canasta club, sk it , "the program -com- Mr. and M n. O . J . Ch ets." The cMt Included Wlnsttm. and Aril* lam . Ada Albla and Faye Bridge Prlse* wero reci

Ralph Cedarhoim and p te r voted to lupport Uit .a tlo n program. Mrs. Boy • *

H ike t o Ai£ “ “ r i : s S ^

girls hiked to Jone* ? w ere present from Twin ^ e wild anim als and

u t .

r^s«reu . 5ss,"Sserved by Ura Carrit

HaUey. and Xdna Davit. ^ S ^ ^ ^ m r n U M 1 wa* chairman of th s re-

cccomlttee which Includ- D B i i n B u f i U H aag . Irene Johiism and olloway. The chapter will nU l^Sep^ber.,^

M E6-KEW 8 WANT ADB

NEXT S unday juneA Wide chalet of wise gifts for DAD . . . gay. prao m ental gifts . . , to make his Day a gala a ffa lr l Co u r topnotcb Mltction cl viiality prieed r ig h t tu«

alns.

of U oa M w o o ltn a '^

lu tn n ifr W eight SlocktVrtzikla raslitact fabric* Uut a n oool and eoa m rm w ta ther w«r.

Pattern* and c o lo n --------— .......— .... ..........

VE DAD A NEW “DOBBS’*

HAT CERTIFICATEhim aelact the tin and ityl* be prefer*. . 4 o r Btraw . Pric** s ta rt a t --------- ------------ - ■

) DOO” Munslngwear

h le f - o f - t b * - t r t b e - w n r k T » ~ - - ^ ^ ^ ^ i f fsr F a tb a r^ D a y . . . Durabl*,taUa, oolorfuL 4 New S r ilb t ■ ^ ■ ■ M

S PO R T SHIRTSirIbore” -OUt BoxM of Im iy , tml

p a U v n s . taaoU Mloifr r o s y vMbaUa. X o a t H im . _

fwvm

lie H o n o r e ^ ^ Filer Homes

Ja n e 1 1 - lb . and M n. J . ' vM glttsaA UM « « * t t t . L ieat.-O om dr. and I M .

artln.Iday e ra n ln g U r. aad I M . . ;.Krce and U r. aad UM. aarbolm lu ld a dinaar fo r

d Mra. R. y . OUok b d d i d inne r U n d a y e n n ls c . canasta club. O uw u wera , ttr*. o . J . Child* and '

and Aril* RendeiacB.' .Ises wero received by u n u ' darhoUn and Mr. Heniler~

:e t o A irportJRM. Ju n # l l —Th* Lut*« Olrl* hiked to the Burley u t week Ineludlng a tour ingar a n d Ucket offlet. he vla lt to ths airport t t »Kl to Jone* wayside too to anlmala and were U«at*d Earl M offet a t Uie fm lt n . O race Bixler and Mra. leaden , accompanied tb tf t.

U EQ SfflSjK B

JUNE 17th. . . gay. pracUual,-Mntl*.............lala a ffa lr l Chooee from Iced r ig h t tuneeU oni.

oool and confortabla fot ^

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BBS-

CATE$ 5 . 0 0 \

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RUSSETS

n O M ^ U A N G U S IB r M B d&LIAM

BMCtalt U Ulllng luclf through f n d lo - tnd icievl^ton. ThJii’i' ■t h e ^ of severnl artlclts currently ■ appeftrlns In more ih»n one Mtlon-

' «1 publlcaUon. .T h li lin 't tdle I

obMrvatlon b u t ru r. come* ftfter Uior- 4 .o u« h rw M ch on ,t h e problem or ■ ■ cin:dw ind lln i attend- ( f ■ i nUkco by iCTeial Co\unlvenlUe* t n d ^ f l \ profesalonil eta- 'U»U6 bureaus. J M wai

M ost or t h e \ u Hct'b lam o Is b e in g ^ bvla id to coast-io- A “ J .coM t broadctisi- . 'W . . . in .t o< m ajor kacifl citii.. ta a e * by lifo nctwor)u. Mutual and jl L iberty.

T ake Uie T»ln Fallii Cowboys for cnc example. U .it year stlendnnce th ii dropped off conslilernlily from the _ prevlou* yesr. And. ICM wm Iht j. f i r s t year of direct m>)or leagu? . brtm actil). li'ji tven * w e th b year. T ljese «ame trends can be followed In every other minor Irajue In the naUon. Cow

Poor weatlier nnd a tlRhtcr pock- jrro •tboolc Is blamed rlglit slonR with , rmdlo. How much e«;h U r«pon- •Ible for the drop at Ihe gate U , open to conjecture. Ho«ever. b»ie. ball experts aro blnmlnj radio and -ik;] TV for the bl( perteiitate. life

How Is thlJ BOlng to altpct a d a a g i„ i0 team like Twin Fall.\7 It's too ms» MTly to tell, but you can bet tha lecU m ino r league teams will do every Oofl th in s poulble to keep lhe Influence cent01 the major leasues from killing Tl th e ir clubs. Knu

. < Also on the locni ksIp. don'l be retlr * t ^1 surprL'rd if this li the l u t y e a r T*'ln Falls Cowboy games ara broadcast when the leam Is play. pJ'"' ln » a t home. Theso hints have been eomlng more Irequenlly from the rJ)~ f ro n t office of tho Cowboys.

M o rt optimistic nntei on duck hun ting for next fall are coming >1,.- from Canada, where waterfowl cur- j, ren tly are In the nesting stage. jd ©■

Ducks tlnllmlled (Canada) sayn mooi ftU signs Indicate tha t the masses of watz waterfowl b r e e d in g In western h l l l C anada are determined lo make IBS! Dl ca* of the moat productive seatona afiei In r«eent year*. and

T h« chief n a lun lltl for the Ca- Buki n a d lan counterpart of Ducks Un* ukm lim ited In the United Blatea reporU. Held •Tytjek breeding coadlUoiu nnd sur- oof/ f»c« water* are more uniformly Ideal out ■ Ull* year than they have been In *tvei • n y preVloua year since Duck* Un- jdi lim ited siarted In IB38." th^ v

T his sounds good. ny }'

FIONEIt LEAGUI pair.

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Se«iborauib lod Rair. Cinli, EotTlnk botlcaad TtiiftU. }lttts. rrrrtlK K . - “ - : i t

force

CoItmtB. S^sU^ Zoldlk. 'xueab^and AaCroOi; C«lii. Slaart. Troul md Kokluon.

l" I CoTfwKattTS. fUrrli sail Cutmi Oirrtr a»d J<M'a

if*'fcl' *■ S t . * * 100 2m c» J *{■ } .•s'eVul

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Marion to Attempt Comebaclf Tonight iS

,• BOOHSSTEB. N. T . Jane U (UB----- M M «r MMloo'* lon r-delayelc co m h trv beg iu tonliht v b ea the QB3

■St. X oiilt C»rcUn>I» mtnager-short* D tect* b it MiUag M t knee, la a H

^ « l t b t axh iuu tti doublehbvler H F w l t tT u e Bochwter Red Wiai*. - fl

0 t u r u the Oanlinali* n c - H 717 •Ju -ibO E tB tflB tocQ O inaio l^

PA G B EIGHT .

ITS BATTLECowboys Si

Kun Runs, TTier m Idaho Falls

Idn h o F n lh ’ Russets npoltcd the m i runs in th e f irs t th ree innings nnd ’i

lo h u m ilia te the local Pioneer leag

^ clash S u n d ay night n t Jnycee park,

in n in e s ta r ts for th e nhaky Cowboys. 171

W hile nearly 1.000 fans J ^ l i w atched in disbelief, the Rus- _ set.s e n d ed the ir uphill bnttle by HcoriiiK the ir winning run

... in tho to p of thc n in th inning,■ The Idn h o Falls w in evened " ual and tf,e c u r r c n t fieric* a t one Rflme loyn for cnch n n d .set the stage for the :ndnnce th ird c o n te s t toniRht. «f pio

The Cowboys broke out with a City rash of two-bsM hlU In the llrat almos' and third Innings and built up ahat The

lls year, j oiced like a corotoriable maniln. iwlcr.olIowM -men Cowboy plichcrs lost the iilnie nnd 7

nnd wallccd Russels freely v.hilB reninli , Cowboy Udders made mnny mental „ijgiui

rP « k . „rors. Bllll'B Jack Buknwnt?; opened thr Kjmc city 1

with a double to leli and came dome minul'on another double by Manager Don on bolTrower. Lou Vltoui woa hit by a The

llo and pitched boll and Woody Held gained cd ainlife on ah m or before Jim Ootf x,,

a clo&s slashed out hla ISih double of the ,^-1- ,It's too staaon. Vern Campbell then col- card»‘ jet lha lected »noUier twi>-ba*ger lo scoreevery. Ooff and 'Warren Mooro alngled to . . " ‘H,

fluence center.killing That waa all for Ruaael Harter f ‘"P

Knudson who left the Bftme withouton'l be reUrlng a batter, nod McKay re- ““‘ted he lasl placed Knudson and Dlek Conw*y “ '"esies ara greeted him with a single lo acore The, o-.y. Campbell. Pitcher J im Russell fourthf*Vi-n sacrificed the runner* and Buko- The,

jh‘ wnti filed oui to rlRht to acore wb.'i aMoore nfler the catch. Trower ball. ]grounded out to end the frame. run.' w

. J. The pattern was much the aame Lake C**’® “ ven-run Cowboy third In- portun

commg j,ing, Cumpbell singled and acored whereKl eur- Qn Moore'a double. Conway ground- two wige- td out and Russell doubled to acore runs—) »*y» Moore. Another double by Duko- v..nik,iMes cf watz tallied Russell and Trower was , 0^ ' tvestern hit by a pitched ball- """ ^kelBSt Dick Mllne. who replnced Vltnu? J5 'leasona after hc was hit by the pitched ball .

and Injured slightly, alnirled to jcorc |L, ' 'he Ca- Bukowatz- Manager Red Jtuen I"‘ ,,a Un- lifted McKay for Klrschvlnk ami ',,‘1,^ ■eporU, Held grounded oui to score Trower.Id stir- Oof/ wnlfcird and Campbell drilledy Ideal out ■ anotner double to bring the .een In seventh run of the frame acrojs. , “ Un- Idaho Falls atarled lU! march for

the win In the fourth Inninft. John- ,nv,t , ny Hack: opened the frnme with a Klngle and Pat PaltcrNon. fnnned Zeke SrclciilA slng'lcd and Dick Ron-

^ ers walked to toad the nacki. Han- S 111 y . aen fanned and Klrwhvinch walked

to force Hack acrou. Russell hand- 1-1ed out walks to Ted Drako. and I.e.i | l fk ' Corcoran to wore two more andJensen alngled lo wore another ^

li 0“ BusaeU added four more runsM ThI In the aeventh on one hit. one error DET}» * snd five walks by Busaeii. mln’ 81[, J!* The baaes en balls procedure eon- In notIJ «■., JInucd Irj Jhe clghift /rame. Jfgrk go)/ cfi

'IS walked and Pntterson doubled to to snai• ’* > left. Here Trower pulled RuMiell coveted la Piiii alter he had walked n men and one of

. called Frank Cirlmell in from the win.' bull pen. The(Ckim- Stekuln Rrounded out to first to small 1

score Hnclc and Rojers hit a ground OaklanUft«n- ***" short. On the threw home ban B

to catch Patterson, Coriway dropped furnishthe ball. Hansen walked and Nick tenders

. Q, Mull. batUng for Klrschvlnk, popped day, aiu . . out to tlrsl. Drakos collected a Man]It {S walk to lo*d the basts. Then Jesien only es

p broke up thc game with a »ln«le to defendi,0 7 right lo acore Hansen and Drakos Brlllshi« J>j to tie the Rame atl4-H. or old 1J ,5^ Jessen'a ball looked Ilka *n out, gnan, .

but Campbell tripped and fell as coff eaI. OB he atarted for tbe ball and U drop- toujb

• ped.for a base hit. • Everj;o ’Kellh Roberts replaced Cirlmell will hs10 and forccd Hack to hit Into a fielder’s that feij * choice to end the uprising. ways ai,1 ,1 Oeorge Hughes, Saturday night'* newly-1.1 is;i Io.ilng pitcher, came Iri to fice the where

Cowboys In the eighth. Afler a Accui, , , threat, th e Russels rubbed out the expecteI J I Cowboy’a attempts to gel back In In dete

Rame with a doublepby. Snea'}, , Roberts received the low in the four tlr

kk. o«. ninth when he walked Patterson, six Un'B. Alo. balked to send the runner to second tha 9.9:

,, , and allowed BzekuU to slnsle to holes).*11 - score Patterson wllh the winnlnc -It’sWjfln, rtiiv. Roberts then (anned the next flrsl pi

'i n 0 • «he ton• T J Hughe.i ffwed thlnmi up In the ed." tiKtiinV bottom of the nlnih and received Sne»i , credit fo r the win. He fsrtned have 1 , ,, I Trower and Mllne In order and round ■ Tirinn; forced Held to jrround out to end going 1

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TLE FROM y$ Score 14 ‘ rhen Watch I Falls’ Dust r!i spotted the T w in F alls Cowboys 14 W 'innings n n d 'th en b a ttle d from behind [ »Pioneer league team in a wild 15-14 V Jnycee park. I t w as th e .seventh lossshnky *' * * * ■

D l.n. Electrics Nip I I Reds Twice to I i“S Take Sccond IIC cam e By T he A*»octaleil tre**/or tho The G reat Fall.s Eleclriw moved H e

lo within two and one-hslf games of Pioneer lengue leading S a lt L*k«,

: wllh a City Ia.->t n igh t by placing calm,the llrat almost ou t of place, baseball. ^ f lup what The Electrics dumped Ogdenmamln. iwlcc. S S In the 11-lnnlng opener,

[hei’Iate nnd 7-3 In th e nUhtcsp. while the ■ ■ly whlls renmlnder of the lesnue went/ mental Kii«i,tly bcr^crk. H I

BUllngs overpowered 6alt Lake H |he eimc City 10-7 In a three hour nnd seven WMne dome minute sideshow which saw 31 bases C Hger Don on bolls off seven Pilchers.lit by a The last place BoUe Pllol* loiter- 'd gained cd almle.«1y while Pocaiello storm-In '.aojf Cd to a five run lead, but recoverede ol the their poUe sufllclently to whop the ■tjen COI- j j .gi . i ! i BIU Stoops was the guiding light SlSl .ng.eo K> Electrics with a homerun,L .i.ri..r 1 triple. » double and a pa ir of ^without >n nine ‘rips to the plate. He

Kay re- l»>tted In th ree runs and scored six !**“ConwBy tifnes on h is own hook. - “ ‘Jo score Tlie losses dropped Ogden Jrom ? .Ruisell fourth to e lxth place. *** -

1 Buko- The. S a lt Lnke Clty-BlllloRs fray;o acore wns a masterpiece of back lot base- -w-vTrower ball. BUlinRs scorcd its n rs t elgFit L i '

rame. rurv( with th e nld of five errors. Suit J Jlie aatne Lake City jjlcltcd up lls shore of op.hlrd In- porlunltlc.s, bu t was looking iome- a1 acored where ek* a t th e time: A slngla and / \ground- two walks In the first produced no X X

runs—the hoses were loaded with' v,.niK, In th e n ln lh witli no one out.iwerwas ^„d th a t produced only a alngle

L d'bau Bol.se-Pocai'ello g*me could s ta f ft^Vnr,. behaved iUelf and developed g ive r

Jtv^rn faihUy squnbble-the oppos- rn tesnk ’"K P“ 'h e ra were thc broiher.s Ml- ,

chnlec. Jim and Vic. However, Vic 0*I riZ rli « " ev c d by Gcorxe Koby In the Th' flr.M inning of h i, .stint for the Pl- ]cn,lmg me *X f « r And Jim, *"

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tSS^iead Shoots S l H i For National II?' m Golf Honors “ '£!ne error D E T R O rr, June 11 —si*m-

mln’ Sammy Snead—who speciallies romert ire con- In not w inning the national open ;. Hark gol/ champlon&hlp—fs going to trybled to to snap th e jinx and m b otf the rcMonRuwll coveled U tle this week. And he's '"■®

en and one of the lew given * chance lo Iom the win. homer

The lis t of favorlies Is mighty leaguefirst to small this year, for the revamped Theground Oakland Hills Country club in subur- the Ii

V home ban Birm ingham - l.i expected lo nlloweidropped furnish a s te m test to lhe 163 con. kets aId Nick tender*. T h ey ll play Thursday, rri- each;,popped d*y, and Saturday . with 3

:cted a Many ve teran observero say that the "iI Jessen only esUbllshed s ta rs auch as snead. 61 ho Iniile to defending cham pion Ben Hogsn, combc Drakos Brlllsh open champlon-Bobby Locke, The

or old campaigner* like Lloyd Man- the tli*n out, gnan, Jim Terrier, or Cary TkUddle. thc hofell as coff ean win th is year. T hat's how having

II drop- toujb they thJnk tJie course is. belts.Everyone agrees th a t these golfers each :

Cirlmell will have a big edge on a course trailedfielder’s lh a t features extremely narrow (air- lyn wl

ways and botherjom e sandtraps. The each ^nlghf* newly-located trap* are ipotted Just raU U

ice the where long drives usually land. ErskMler a . Accuracy tn driving off lhe tees is ment 'out the expected to be the biggut factor nienlyback In in determining the winner. |o clea

Snead—who Just missed wlnulns in theIn the four timea and finished further back ijg nf

itierson, six Umes—doesn 't think much of clI wccnd tha S.93T ya rd course (par 70 (or 18 ..h tunsle to holes). ; ^ ‘ ■winning - I t ’s awful," said Sam after his I m i« 'he next flrsl pracllce lour. •'HilJ Is by Jar nm vIn the *''■* Churcl

rrceived Snead (Ired a 73. Such low scoresfanned have been rare during practiceer and round w ith aome of the top gollerato end going as h igh as 80 strokes.

>Vho. Women Wrestlers “S ! I!; Topic of Meeting; 1 1 J BOISE. Ju n e 11 (U.fi)-The stale Yanke' } ,-•!] boxing - and w restling - commission.<10 0 split over the question of allowing SKI R.

- i- ja - i -w om en-w rw llers-ln-ldahn 's-rlngt, -TIM; i l f l ? »Iated a meeUng today with Oov- II (/Ph «0 fl a Len Jordan. verslty‘ ‘ ® Two member* o t the commission,

-------- Chairman J . C. Benoit, Sandpolnt, .i> II :t 1 and Lon L olt. Hamer, voted to re- “ ' .wind an old commlsalon regulation ’" 7 =I w ^ i i Jwrrinp women grappfers. H. 0 . A S 'lU m n <Doc) ’ SUckel. BoUe, third member ■ vq i^Vcia of the commlsalon, wanted th e ban ■ im Coll J, to sUnd- ■ thl

-"(rtw. .. According to StlckeJ. 6 u te L»w ■ . Bocna. Enforcement Commissioner ' J . R. ■

. uiinr, McCarthy U opposed to women

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.,1. . . v l handler* afler h c wa* knockcd out In ll If! featherweight bou t in W aihlnjlon. Will

cored six ^.hospital w here hi* eondltlon w»a rtp. ;.r,' » don Ictnter backgrocndl of the dlslrifl b<

tofce. a fook a t th e aCricfcen flthlrr. <AF mDKS fray

Browns, Pira E£i As Foes Sockled withone out. By O.SCAR FIIA:a single YORK, Ju n e 11 (U.R)—Tht

could staffs in th e m a jo r leagues today, leveiopcd given up, n rc t h e S t. Louis Browni e oppos- rates but fo r in d iv id u a l honors theever viS 0^ ‘^e Brooklyn D odger?. ------>y Iri the The Browns a n d th c Pirate.s T f / '■ the Pl- lend th e i r r e s p e c t iv e c irc u its T r '

Jim in u n w a n te d h o n o r w ith - p . rds. wa^ Bl c irc u it c lo u t s priven up by 1<1] iol.ie be- ench o f th c i r h u r l i n g a tn ffa .

Kr.«k[no i.s t h c c u r r e n t honii;- run iii tch in g m a n of distini*-

t s lion w ilh 12 o u t o f tho park J pitches , gnlf t

, I There Is proof a t hand, also. In couniIJl the.ie compilations th n t thc Nation- sione

nl lengue now Is th e power circuit

S while the Amerlcnn league ha.s lak- '

en over pitching honors. Nntlonal ^hlK —RUm league hurlem have served up 366 \ « f J i iS ; roinerun balls a g a in s t 273 allowed " 7 ; lal open American league plUhcrs. BfHyj to irv )} you war^t lo know one p ,\otf the reason why the Chicago White Sox _ nd he'^ "fe on lop of th e American leogue. lance their plUhera have allowed only 23

homers—lowest figu re In the major mighty leagues. Elcoci

evnmped The Sox are followed in order by nsubur- the Indians, w hose pitchers have ■cted to nllowed only 27 hom ers; the Yan- 163 con- kecs and Red Sox w ith 29 given up ’ lay, m - each;. W ashington w ith 35; Detroit

with 39: the A thleU cs wllh 40, and say that the "pigeons" a t S t. Loula. whose ®*«' IS snead. 61 homers given up have been

Hogsn, combcd off 15 •■pitchers." ly Locke, The Boston Bravcb’ pitchers a te Tm rd Man- the tightest w llh hom erun balls In *'U r TkUddle. thc homerun happy N ational league. H»fP< at'a how having allowed only 35 roupd trip Plo™ rse Is. belts. TJed (or second place’wJth 44 Thi e golfers each are the Phlllie .t ond Cubs; be di 1 course trailed by St. Louis w llh 46: Brook- Wllmi -ow (air- lyn with 48: the G ian ts and Reds again: aps. The each with 49 and th e ducking P l- lam 1 tted Just raU tossers who h a v e allowed 51. p»y land. Erskine. the le ad e r a t the mo- wn: p le tees Is ment wllh 12 hom er deliveries, has ik D( t laclor plenty of com petition , when It comcs ^ili t

to clearing fenccs. H o t on his heels lory ; winuhiK In the National IcoRuc nrc Sal Mag- cham her back jie of the Q lan ti a n d Murry Dick- t,,. nuch of jon cf the P ira te s with 11 each. „ ro lor 18 ,h )ie xom Poholsky of the Cards., - , , I Ken Raffehsbcrgcr of the Reds, ifter his I Max Surkont of th c Braves and A l I by Jar jj,[, th e Pirates. Bubba A lve pla)- Church Is the leade r of the PhUlles j j

with nine and Bob R ush is tha Cub K S i ' lender with seven.

Times aren 't so tough in the CLB ’ souera American league (o r the men who s‘"<'± _____ throw and duck,____ lost n----------------Al'W Idmar-of Ihc -W roVSn.niiV® rS leaguc'a chief h u r tin g casualty on

10 homerun tosses. Back of him are I f f Hal Newhouser a n d Ted Gray, both *& of Detroit, and Vlc Raschl ef the ne atale Yankees, all w ith e ight. ^imlssion. __ 11.allowing SKI RACE HELD 7 ^•s-rlngt, -TIMBERLINE L qD O E , Ore.. June i f t th Oov- II (/P>—Kellh W egem an of the Unl- - ^

verslty of Denver, and Joann Lo- M imiMinn kovsek, of S ea ttle 's Penguin 6kl V E ndDolnt the OoJden C fd t ^ re. downhill ski r ac c on Mt. Hood. ^ gulatlon J

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S s Women Finish £!.’ U'lw First Roiind Ca "•-A t Blue Lakes Ofistini*- n■ n r k round mutches hnve been K V' > ‘ completed In tlie women'."! best ball *'

gnlf toumsmeni s t the Blue Lakes Cfalso. In coumo' dub, Oolf M nnagcr pred StenNation- Slone reports. outll

Rc.sii». include - T ru th Parish‘.“ .1 , “"'1 Cook de feated Irene <niionai ^h ltc nnd Toriii C utler 3 and I >'P •1“° nnd Wnnda Sutcllff and A nn Har-allowea defeated Connie Everlon and S t

Belly McRoberts 3 and 1. byKn» flight—Wilma DrI?coI( and

1 » Cntherlne • Grov defeated Dorolhyini» '••i '" 'd Virginia We.Mcrgren, two up snd B\clyn Anderson and- JUBJU* MlrUm Breckenrldge de feated E&sle Burder bv “"'I ^ Perrine 3 a n d 2. dent •s have Second lllRhl—Paullne Fix ande Yan- Beymer defeated H elen Ed- tvpn un 8sr and Kcnnle S tew art one up, ne trait KoUierine Neher and MllUe Bean "S 40 and ‘l'lc ‘‘'«<l ESnma McVey a n d Vera stop

Chase Spence one up and Je an Swim and cut » b»en M»r)oO' Atkinson d e feated Alice "Yes

White and Pnt Balkc one up. crad ,ers a te Truth. Parish and M a ry Cook balls In *'11 P'ny Wanda Sutcllff and Ann league. Harper' for the lou rnam en t cham- "T

nd trip plonshlp thla week. S lone aaya. nlva! with 44 The first Jllght charoplonahJp wJlJ

Cubs: be decided In -a m atch betweenBrook- Wilma DrlscoU and Cntherlne Gray P' ‘1

,d Reds agalnsl Evelyn Anderson and Mlr- .lng P l- lam Breckenrldge. A ••Kl Paulina Fox and Sybil Beymerle ino- wii: plsy Katherine N eher and Mil- P oles, has ne Dean. Thc winner of th la match *■t comcs ;iiij o,, j^nn Swim and Mar- NI Is heeU jory Atkinson for the second flight - R '

Mag- championship. cour1 Mrh* " '" J '” ' ^ u n ie y of

Cards «»M)n for women a l the club.! Reds. ' Bea(

'■u‘b”b“ Al Rosen Breaks Sr “ Battered-Nose ^In the CLEVELAND, June 11 (U.R>-S]ug. «,en who clni; third baseman Al Roaen was

losi to the Cleveland Ind ian* today n!s"(lie~ bmTt<)rot-ir8rDkrnmn<e-^the ii thally on hose of his n lh le tlc carter, ilm are ^.^both

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■ i a ^ atalns Vnd other m a te r ia l fr« a auler lufaee* aod m * t« la lly help* In cleanlac elocgcd water paiiagea .e f Kale, ru s t, atdl- ment.

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The cooled-off Chicago W h ite Si shoving off today on a t%vo-week t

M B S New York. Bo.ston, W ash ing to dazzling White Sox. E v e ry th in g

i ^ B f ? 3 turned to gold. T hey 've s ti l l — : “ to tas te defeat in th e ea s t. f

■ .'S h The Sox gave Ihelr dfllrlous fann • a tcrrlllc scare over the w eek-end. ^

^ A losing three stralKhl to Uie Ynn* ^ M kecs A near-capacltv Coin.skcy park J

M \ Sunday crowd of 52 054 was resigned : to n fourih strolRht loss when the

Yankees roomed into a.H-O-Eccond _ q game lead after winning a 3-1 ■-

>. opener.•S The Sox itonned b.ick. however, B q \^ . coming Irom behind twice, to w in ,

i the nightcap 11-7 nnd salu n p rc c . ___fe lous .split. Tlius the Sox s t- irr easlf e • • wi th n two and a half same lend X, -■ over the stubborn defending cham -

’ plon New Yorkers. _L -i Boston's resurglng Red Sox (ough t ■"<I 1 back into contention, sweeping two }F : games Jrom Cleveland. 9-6 and 8-2. . ,

- J to tnkc undisputed possession of third place- They trail the Sox by

f l H *• half lengths. .Detroit downed the AUilctlca tw ice i '

inTa* by i„ phllaJelphla 11-7 and 9-5 whJlB O klUh In a Washington and St. Louis split. T h # Hconsfloua Brown won the first 10-9 and th e H.Tld Gor- N»Ls took the second 3-2. ■ .Tta la .la . .._B«»klyn-r«lftiu«d-lU-flva_a»d-«- - ■

haJ/ game gdi-«nlage Jn the N a . H-------------- tional, dividing a pair with P itta - H

_ burgh. The Dodgers eked ou t a S-1 Hwin In the opener and the P lro tc j H

i * K copped the ll-wlnning n ightcap 5-4. HTWO atreaks were snapped as | H

Chicago held the New York O lan la ► T -k -a« /^ «ven In a twin bill. After the G ian ts f Ur s liatl tl>' ' “'■sl game 6-1 fof th c ir ^

fifth In a row over Chicago, the QCubs came back lo gain the ir f irs t ^

. , triumph over New York 7-3. Tlieyp itc h in g added Insult to Injury by sm ash lnp .Dmeruns S'*’ Maglle’a nine-game w inning pitc

irg h Pi- *-5(_ within a po in t FallE rsktne of the second place Cincinnati Reds, regi------------- nipping Uie Braves .5-4 In Boston, .u -

, _ The Reds, .^chtdulcd to play two sorrI i c l l in Philadelphia, were wnshcd ou t by du tl l S l l „ in . ------

1 Casey Complains Bi te s Of Horse-Play Fi

By Fans at Games plue Lakes CHICAGO, June U Ol.ra — Caicy -■-'JIger Pred Stengel, who as a New York G lnn l

outllelder once'tipped his cap lo'h Pari.h permit a hlrd to fly (rom hi-'; hnlry .cd Irr P^tf- '=>10 ‘“ lay he’d haul hl.s New3 anrt i York Yankees olf the field someday .

^n n H arl tinless lhe fans stop the -'carnival.":rlon and Stengel was Incensed particularly i„ tl

by Innumerablo Ilrecrackcrs and«coIt and tJ’J’OWll onto ,'D oro thy Ibe field al Comlskay park by W lilte ^rettcraren Sox fans d u r ln r the four-gnme/so n W d York-Chlcago « rles .Ited E&sle But he also r e f c n ^ to an Incl- fromm d 2. dent al Cleveland In which a fanFix nnri handed pitcher Eddla Lopat n black

lelen Ed- '1 '' ■'Jl"*” snnrione southpaw had held on the Indians, [ lUe Bcari "Something's got to be done to Brlgi and Vera «top thlj carnival they’ra m aking srlgi 3wlm and cut of the game," Stengel said. Mr^ d Alice "Yeslerday somebody threw a flre- spok: up. cracker right behind my 19-j-car-old (ourl iry Cook I'l'' rlBhllltlder Jusl before he hud leraand Ann ‘ ran

n t cham- "That’s not baseball: th a t's c ar- trlalJaaya. nival, and theyVe done It all the Pl'

nahJp wJlJ I'W*' Jf It doesn’t stop, certlibetween •*''’* Bames. I'm going to Cumi

rlne Gray P«» my team off the (leld."

1 Argentine Wins |S Palm Beach Open

and Mar- NEW ROCHELLE. June 11 ?ow ind flight —Robert Ds Vlcenro today was

counting the biggest golf purse he c illi oum ev of »'on-«.00O — and giving g rIhT cVb 'h* luck of the pa ir. l«“ ,

_ ings In the final round-of the Palm BaniiBeach round robin tournam ent over

I K S fftund him matching strokes wiiK co,n, lIV S three players who couldn't take nd . jn tii

vantage of his own not-so-hut ing C game.

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By The AiaocUted Pre»»W h ite Sox are all set to sizzle again .-

vo-w eek swing of the east—th e lan d o f 'a sh ln g to n and Philadelphia have b een i ry th in g thc American league lead e rs

b Coast Chang l i On Rose Botccona . SPOKANE.-Waahr, J u n e - l l - ( / 5

California havo come to th e e n d — « v e r , BowJ tra il they trnveJed th r e e s t ’ victory. Belatedly, tho P acific C oai

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f irs t g a^T liey EDDIE FEIGNER °n lysh lnp . . . rated aa the best aoflball f i g-inlng pllchtr in lhe country who will *“51

lead a four-man *i|uad Into Twin rctu jp o in t Falli Wedneaday nlghl to play a *®rciReds, regulation 10-man [llaglc Valleyiston. all-ilar «)uad. The game la apon- °Ami

two ,ored by tho Twin Falls Klwanls

; Big Retriever ^ Field Trials '"W End at Resort ™

St;.v VALLEY. June I t—F. R . rndli‘.I’ , '* Bacon. Jr.. Canby. Calif., pul Jupiter tlon

N of Avftjidale through four scries of broa prcclsc field Usla here Sunday to

„??; pick up the tllle In the all-age stake A i ‘ lo r amateur handlers, final event ilnrly In the Idaho state retriever trial*,

Jupltcr, Labrador male which won ccrtlflcatc of ment/on In Saturday’s 1 > _ open all-Bge atake. responded well IT t to Bacon’s handling In two Und and p jtwo water series to cop the win T he

Incl- from an original field oT 3:1 doga. betwMrs. John M. Preston, San M alM . vanl.

Calif., guided her Ubrador female. AthlSnnrilsike Hornet, Ui second place by

llans. [ Show honors went lo C. N. U nit le to Brlgnall and hli Labrador male, T taking Brlgnallii Nick. •* maU«ald. Mr. and Mrs. Marc Stemhagen. Howftrc . Spokane, Wash., Judges, awarded day

ir-old fourth place In the amateur h a nd - P ra t■ hud Icra to Chapin Henry. Seattle, who NCA

rnn hlj Chanbar JIgaboo In th e Spotc ar- trials windup. • . Wl

1 the Pl 'e handler! tnd dogi awarded comistop certificates of tnerlt were O. 8 . dlscc

lg to' Cumins, Seattle, with KnighC o f fleerDcer Creek: Paul H. HuU, Spokane, ■ = Wash.; with Black Cloud of W hit­more; Glen 8. Ulller,. Sunnyslde, u Wash., w ith Black Coraalr of W blt- more; Alfred Schmidt, Portland, .

n with Champion Crouse of T rablng- |L . ton; and Henry with Chanbar Sh*- I ’ 1 dow.

was _________________5C he CHICAGOAN TAKES LEAD ontivlng SEATTLE. W«h.. June U «0B— a pa ir. Leg Garrlty. Chicago, rolled a three- Palm |;ame total of SOI Sunday to Uke iment over seventh place in the singles g ,

' ■’"1 competition for the only change 3.e n d . In the woman's International Bowl- jy,o-hu t ing Congress tournament during the I _______ week-end. ________

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I t becameappueDlkiti a bloc of northern Ktis

taj'gue for in t* deal tai m e n t of radio Income, t present pncran the lu -P. R* rndio is shartd accordltig t Jupiter tlon of Uie react',ti Ties of broadcast.

Attorney Gene May Step Into

n s Penn’s TV Rgnd and PHILAOQilllA. Junele win T h e big fooltall tdevUkiooga. between lha Dalveralty olMalM . vanla u d tbt KiUonallemale. AthleUe anocUllon may

place by the aliomer geotnG. N. United Slaiet male. The tunoU°° P

m atter up (0 AUaniey (ihagen. Howard UeOralh was mswarded day by Fem'i tthletkha nd - Pranel* Mwrtr, 1“ •

e. who NCAAPltaidentHuibCIn th e Spokane, Wub.

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-----H tt! b.kJ ind cholc. ll.M-S6.50: eomiti«rclnl j„rol.-----IH.o; 10 low (ooj ii.J i. 17.M-I1.00; BooJ .nd i.;j;— IS’.H cholc. htllei* ll.CO-JI.OO; cholc. mijcl j.ij.j___ lin s tr^.^’d'^rfjln^lc.dr, thole. li«ht».«lihl ?.“o'.:____ ll.la t—in tlMt. K.OO; tholc* aruuDd SSO Ita. ].

SflHp. ul.kl.i .UuihtcTJ 6 S u"V pt'«/U m bf^S^l.M .” ' ‘

__ I CIIICACOCIIICACO. Jun. 11 «V(USDA>—nor. y?“^

.al.bl. 11,000; buteh.r. au.<lr to 10

ich *'°a1 ' ’’"**** I|'°*'|iJ‘’]b,.^VKr‘o 'o o ''^ ’Si'j . ' . ' ‘•kl'f cl.uw ittidr’lo td ht*S.r:v»al-

8,1 IM rnV 'jtiiii'^^!*M M o*°«fc«r'ro* 'i?"9 5 Jt'{ “ J mt«»l _y».rt!ns. _ SI.50.«,l ».4 Bo.Vlo“pTlm7^MW^

m r a iooj'°>o" ^In?. '*ilf«rlnr. Si0M4.50[ ^ g g a >UufM<r .WM imk st m«.il7 1S,00 down. I- I . 1 " RANSAS^m:

KANSAS CITY. Jun* 11 (UP>—Hoft >— ~I (UI’2“ M ^libr^\™ and^<^le*'1»«UoS*^

' ■ r.ltV. UM; u|Vm'«00: •l.u«hl»r .lu r . FsllJ

L ti! S KSptimt lr llura w.liM. >:.P0 ; mr«i lo-l CholUw p'ltoi'htl"? JVcTr'I.Sl' .nd’‘chol!-

II (Uri— h 'l l 'n .nd mlinl ir.rilnc. I.rsrtr Sl.oo- 1 °!!’ 71, 9{,M; .lorkm anil ff«<lm uneven. .I.idv HOg:

edLdklKw.Ukl TMcllm. »j.;s; »ood and eholc. HOSI (rodrr >U*r> Ircn TM poun<la up S:.o<!- lt><

tffis "■" •*"■ " £ ’J* ........ ......................................... ............ su g

I* C u j i i - ON HIELOUOHS S t«> . . . . . TOER. June 11-PVW R oberl A. BUTI:

lUdley tnd Pvt. Jimmy Lnncnster. H«U•a hifhrr; both Fll». t z t home On a. lO-day FAt4«; y. 8. furloujh. Bldley U the son of Mr. VmI

arid Mri. fYank Ridley a n d Lan- Cani. caster Is the ton of Mr. s n d Mrs. U m

i/'h iib” "r Lanciiter. E»e;

“'"“ I Twin FaUs IiA11 »r»4. LIVESTOCK■p«l.AA»: Cholc b«Uh«>». 1I0.550 lb*. -x„m »0-St>,. lo»». IU _________ «:o.T5- UO ,T,

lnt«, ITO-HO l £ ~-i- 1.:JlUlnerm In loci, : im :» IU. «'« iW- »,;s».* m.dtgtn o°«i! Tw?40*l^'i.'?^_____ llT io l Uski“ . ' J a : S . M 7 " . ' , S . i ; . r = = = ! l ! : S : i ! S iOB.I fr.i* ^’n7” '

A Jj«ll«n~__________ . .^ th '.o o - 0.00 U»hilb. «M9 vViUn"'---- ■ ■ »»*-«*• I-®® 'S’

tJ4. fnten Sprlu Umk. _ ' - ---- U jln ll* m Xs. 1, t . r e " mb«s. llfkt (B.rler .od o.u nu t« l flasts.ta* K|i;h I e ra . <’> le<*l fodn dmiBd. K* aBlf«riBlC7 Ib d.llr n ,

'• • “ “ • > ■ * £ M . i V = d ! : i ; S"

-..: Sg a . y ; " ' * " ■ - — ■■■m h a

i iy e d«k» qwwdx i il

Finance* . * * *

:k Grain

'X t . " r * * r S " w l > h c.lt!«reH on.active, w {L'Tc7Jp“ T h T h -« rd ,is« J .v x '’'.'u;p^ win

huur, jui, "•«-i-i d“-h‘??: comf— ehok. hlfh.r. Juir rre lold .iri.i ,ay

1 l.iil V» I" 30 cf.t» » Uiwer, lo r ■Juir lU J:. ______ havi

tr t “l3.t«- CAsn CRAIN ^ •

W P 2 “-1 V S | ‘S ^ n n : ^8 m1"oo«‘!

" “’’’>'>•1'

FUTURES TARLE for. . 'ia CHICAOO, Jun. II '-11—

5.00. ^

Kiit.---- '15^ ■11)^ :i3a% Polnii.ill.-iPAi “ '_2'i:ij : . n \ rcsp“h'l!-VVo- -........ 'l i,. HI;!; rli,'* ::!t%

2 i" = i l i !:;;■■ BR ias "S(l-.- MNl— Ore.............. I.MS 1,»« l,S5 used

E s I:K,; l:£. 1|; ^TbT u"'''' 3 15% s u n 3 tr.U

(tl.-iHAl- ( ' i.55 1S.30 0*='“and ...». N.A............. 11.10 lO.Oi S.30 15.30 CVCr

:hukc •;■!•- Su....... ...... i;.io i:.if u ’ ii^oi hasT ii“’'w? V".............s to nlJle,w. .... "iseo 11,'cd is.M u:co buili

er.l S?]rll!'.r"l'*brin SO hlllicr. SS.M: .Un(l.r<1J - ’ “.'.'V mM.Hln.. 5.00 tllf-r. «1,M; red .I..r S.M worl

Jncl eui I’l'f'"' _ T'.rei.i i.uii. (-------------------------- -------—------------1 forn

Potatoes-Onions S)*{;. .‘iKk I-------------------------------- ■ Lr

I V ciiicAno 512;’jepij"h^t )|,'’'r.rk Sr to '

her. If..00- Sui'[>llr. mcdfl.te, dcm.nH fair, at Inz UmU ,iij|,ii, hlsli.r r 'lr" . i"*iket .llshtir *“50

• liimscr. Bur:e- .'1 Whlt«. u ! s . 1, A. «..he,l. .1 I.50-I.30:Al—C.lllj II. 3. t!^ 2. c.r .M.jO;

H.80-M.S5; li'ti/'lj; :,*n‘'h'ra'liilrauin. wa.lie.1.:5 0o‘.:o“soi ’lO '-IuV'." m\nrmumV «tIr 'w is (icolk. ' : U, ,S, 1. A. W..!.. Rlcl«ntt'‘'^Jo« 'j7io'^'’’AH«onV TrfurophV

**b.’s7oo* *‘ ^Onion .uppUe. mo.ler»le., dem.nj f.lr , '

rnmlket firm Io .lllhtll .ironsrr. I' B.A )-II0I.. Tt..k .ale. CO IW.1: ArI.oti. y.llow The^ly tn :s neimud... II. .I. commfrcUI. mpllura. two ,.,.ri,lwhcr;lop „ „ „ j.eo; c.llt.TBla U.lcr.(l.ld wo- ®,x°■O.lb. ho.. lUbo..;. mrJIum .lUhl d « .r ear gaU'

.1 J5S; TeiM natth.rn dlitrlct jellowJOO; fe.1 ll.rmud.. V. S. 1 tocllum c r al J.SO.

*' ’’1.1’° •*'”• M •■ mo'.t Il'*ll'' ‘ "“ 'l, :’r 2*m" white lUhlna'i ^800d .nd j”fs; At*wn» jeltoV U.rinu'tu mriluni at dcim

iSi.S SSlSscJC 'SlPSil'i ii':>d SSO lb«. ].(i.:.TSi rillow n.bo... jumbu. at QCC|< .ter I.mk. J Crr.Ul W.. medium .1 J.T5-3.00. nue.

KIW'VO.K, S " ! ' .Mtn or w<»| lopi lod.r wer* SSi.OQO InJU

DA>—nor. • “** ^uT*'Joo.'” aid " ‘"'5’' ’'"’° fi“ .''tM «nT 'jj.rY : j 8, ju ; ^ ::,oo.:3. u : “ V'.rmi»iA^-™i"i” i‘''}ss,oN. Oeo

«slr“ 'vea*|!

£?;'E mi x i i ’" ' ^a s s Twin Falls ’

Livestock Prices sKS^s’h"'! Th# following Twin Falls Uvestock

prlcei (tro provided by the Twin li,•h>»r .letr. Falls Livestoek Commission com-Aoic^'iVi ®" •** resulta of the Jast n .chok. .n'l weekly auction sale:mr«i IO.-.1 Choice butchers, IBQ-JM *••'Y * 'k i'" 'bs________________ »21.7J-»22J3

“ i'r ai w Hors. 22 0-243 lUs..................... *22.00.en. .le.Je Hoss. 170-180 ItS. ----------»2l-*Jl.5l '•*’!i?"ii*h,^ Hogs,245-275I M . ----------------$20,00 u.

chou-i Hosi, moro lhan 275 —*u t s^ m! l b s .______________ *18,00.t20,00' L E

, Sows, 300-400 Ibi_____ *17,00-119.00 — -I lamM IS _____ »17.00-*IB.OO ^ ._ ------ sug* -(7on>i-<iock>_^»n;oo-»i2,ooJ Steeri ___________ «8.0Q-t35.00 IN ilobe rl A. BUT»—' ....„T7B:W-rg30 - j'.".ancnster. H eU e n ---------------------$26.00-»33.00a. lO-day Fat e o w s___________ »24.00-»28.00 oi |-n of Mr. Vealtrs _____________4Z800-»40.00 ■>nd Lan- Canners ftsd ratten___ tl9.00-*33.00 . * *a n d Mrs. Umbs _____________ »25J0-»S4.23 .n .r

E»-es________________ *9,0*-»13,50 to y

Falls Mai’kets s |- rOTATOM

i ’SK • i ■5 '“ »UppU« Kh<l. lI«I.I» BOt w U b«.O-IT: j J««l»ri qiioud)»:oo- : S LtVB rOULTRT ■ ■«,0«. JO Ccloitd to«l. 4 Ibc •») e m _____-ITt

I'oo^ iw e ’‘i''ii™ ^I*‘ * »Bd «m ;/ ~,M. I

:!o*r’to» riS L i .~ v . ~7.00- .00 Lakoni — U

lt.M> .00 (Swltt Bad cospanr prk«)n:S?:”o;o« .. _ butterpat

b « « .« No. 1 Bulljrfjt ! !!_____t i.i j iO«» wM*di

ICO TOOL

_____ ,J „ P«1 .V&^JI (kut MJUB. t 1m1u»I»»1 ^

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^ I I ^

In trad* _________ 4<-4*« j1 a«W M s * «tuuu M

Completion of F« ■ T.F. Hospital

Set on Aug, 1 "<rr.a Px.On.) hU.il

I’he.t held point and ttl'll coiuult Counly At- U. Sr.ni eM«i torney Max O. Lloyd on the Jical outy rh. r» i of <ju*jiion3 Involved.IJi ,h e .f. Asks fbr U lter>rice. iBor* Ctthoon said he waiiu a letter of ^

^ oil eomplcllun for each floor before or.bie cot^ Uie furniture Is moved In so helh. .uppir wlll not bc responsible for anything '7^'=

Jul. I* 17 which may happen durlnr movlns. s hi/her. Cahoon said the WesUnghouse wer to >i company can awrt work on the X-.iri.i j^ y July 1. He said elevators f “" '

'.Mile, and have been InsUlled, but Otis Elcva-Ifb? lower, to r company l«chnlclons on the Job “

have toicl him lh# elevators wlll notbe available for use until a special w aradjustor approves them. The technl- j'*’®cions told Cahoon the adjustor wlll Mra

-T not he here for another month. Mc- WiuOllvray was requested to contact [lag

•<o. I'heary the company In an, effort to have in8» .r whll. the elevators re.idv-June 22. hopi lsio;“ r.ed Did Openlni Set

L. W, Haaklns, chairman of theboard of comml.uloners, said the bids | ^ | fo r roads, curbs and parking faclll- tlc j will bc opened July 2. He said

iw c lo .. the contrnct will allow 00 daya for ,,, , , , completion of the contract, hu t b iH'! :!3a% pointed out the contractor wlll be the

2.13'. rcspoil.slbic to provide an access for Nan‘,'i patlcnt-s wlicncvcr tho building Is varl

‘ ■■ '• occuplccl. ' omro i.7i>4 Mrs. Gray asked If the coniract "ii

1U>' ^ compleled faster bc- iiol,S'! I c « s cause of the great amount of dust uol:

which might causc a "hou.'ickccplng'' first ?•“ problem. Hawkln-s said an cfort m^r

would bc made M complete the work oI-,', isi-.i; n.l soon as possible, bul pointed cu t .gra,7‘. . s i ‘i th a t thc contract Is small and the igjj,,, , contractors are busy, ture

i!«4'1 Calioon said the basement rooms , ,5 , SJi i,S8 ' used for storage cannot be com-

pleted unUl thc fumlturo nowi ' i lldS'A stored In them ts taken out. This J |

i,B6% waa onc reason why he suggcatcd ,, , , p , . th a t the hospital olllclals take over

*it J i i * one floor a t a jl/ne. He said the’vlrj'.i paint Job In thc boiler room will B'

J>._2-*i5a. -Uko-longer aiW-wlll U-th«-Ia»l. de- iUdi- » i i i ''Of'' would not prol

delay 0 |)cnlnK of the hos'pltal. '• i J ” Cahoon pointed out difficulty In wasj 1S30 obtaining some equipment, but tald w’nt's I0I30 everything cxcopt a lew small Items O)7 11.07 has been rccclved now. Ho was un- chai Ij JO nble to see nny rca.»n why the ter.s

5 isico building could not be available by MnlAug. 1. clo.1

First plan.1 for the new ho.spllal bate.I , '" '" ' were foritmlntcd In 1048 nnd on comlenii un- Nov. 5. 1D4C, the neccssary bond RoV'

issue was approved by voters. Plan.^ this I - .un,i.r/i were approved In Oltober, 1D48. and■J .l..r 2.M work besan In thc spring of 1045. W Trouble with underground rock > ' '

' I formations delayed comtructlon several wetk-i during 3M9 and added

o n s greatly to the cost of construction. k .Building eost-H also Increased. resu

’ Lnte Jn JS43. I t waa decided th a t Ja.st„ ,j $1250.000 would not be sufficient strii.

- .i.Tk ar- to hiilld the desired hospllal. An FlI. s. .hip. additional bond Usue of 1300.000 and

fair .1 by voiers on Feb. H . soorft . l ih t i r 1°50. Under provisions of the Hill- supi

Burton ho.ipltal act, Uie federal W"7"o 1 30* Kovernment agreed to match the one-

I’ontiar.; $300,000 appropriation. side

r " j£ Tour Planned J"'’i i u r l I t SHOSHONE. June I J -A soli con- of ;

servntlon lour wlll be made In the cleaI.A. W..11- Richfield area at 1:30 p.m. Thura- u n j THumoh.' Leonard Bond, local w ork-unlt j,erl2.7S; Al.- con.iervatlonlst, said Monday. by ■ . a lev, a t Persons planning to attend should j

go to the E. D. Adkins farm where bldt ' n general discussion will be held,

on. yellow The tour win provide an oulllned ^iiIm ITe” leveling and Irrl-dfc.r ear gallon practlccs, C

rict j.llow ------------------------- FF^i 'f. Driver Hurtlte DUIILEY. June 11-A sedan driven in s roeJiun. . t *>y Ml'S. Fred MarUn, Durley, was be i mriium . t damaged a l4 :is p.m. S.iturday When lbq umb>« i .i r I t collided with a 194B truck driven m j. iM inMium Rcgnald Garcia, n , Texas. The p ^ t jombu. Bt accident occurred on Overland ave-.Ts.s.oo. nue. Both cars were headed north. L E

Thc Martin car was damaged to the _ _-E.tim.ie.1 of *50 and Mrs. Marlin was ;r* ssi.ooo InJurcd slightly.

“I’’ BACK HOMEcn ..e .ju . KIMBERLY, June U — Mrs,■I. Oeorgo Shlndle has relumed fromI.. >.0 eentj HssUflffs, Ncbr. Her nepheivs. P a t- ,,CJ••', rlclc and Freddie Shlndle. relum ed fonrm.flS. to Kimberly wiUi her,

" i Potato and Onion j. j,, ? Futures —[ C e a (Coorteiy E. W. McRoberts and W .

Company. Elks Dldg, PhoDt »M)

livestock NOVEMBER OSIOSSJie Twin ii.is hf»h. i i .i i low. ji ,« cio.^ t»» IIIon com- A’If Uie Jast Il.n bid:’ ?je‘'ril*I,",i';i?r'*o.ai«. "{ 5

II 10 bu‘’'o«it“.d’* t’’®!}}™®* .*1HOVEilDK^RKCYS c“ i

»2l-*2r5l '• » » H i of'*r^‘".'t I.OUJS: bb ..Ie. *?'t — « 0 - « .,.0.s.n.bid. ,o,t„|!,7 u » :» ;p » Ml*.,

|.00-»20,00' LEG AL ADVERTISEMEN’r e1.00-H9.00 ■ ----------------------------- »« ‘'.00-*IB.OO _ NOnCK TO CREDITOIIS

' VJ.00-»35.00 IN THE JdATTER Or THF, ESTATE Of ®‘ r w p ro s o - MBO-WALKER. DKEASED,______;»-S“ iss,.S , S . "iis1.00-»28,00 of l-rrf W.Uer. d«:e,.M, to' th. ertdllorB5.00-J40.00 Hr»ona b.vlnr cl.lmt ara iul j.oo-»23,oo I’'* “rl? D>^i,S0*tS4.23 after tli. flr.t pubilc.llon «f lhl. BoHce. J,0*-»13,50 to th« .aid Admlnljlr.trli. at Ih* «fH«of J, H. Barne., allortier .1 l.w .la Ih. V."'' — . .1-; M. SiBllb Dulldlni, IM il.iB A.*nu.

Si f r a !2s" iu i 'ld lb i .S /^ i t r '" r~ w . iMi,*“ “ * f

* MRS. MART H. CENTBT.AdiBlBUlrtirii of tlM E*lat« Bf

« r . „ „ . . . . . .

■ ilC A S H l---- '• FOR DEAD 8---- ... USELESS

AMIMAI.Sr“S . S s s p h o n e C 01 .L E C T " " ' " ' '■ f G o o d lw r« R iiiM rt 6 S = r - j j i T w to P .H 1 8 1 4 —

==d!j IDAHO HTOE

TIMES-NEWS, TWIN !

of Former Resident N In U. S. Capital; ^

Husband in Westr r 1 WABHINOTON. June 11 - Pfc,B * Joy L. Martsch. WAP, half of a

hU.iband-wlfe team serving with the V.nty At- U. S . nJr force, recently reported for Oerle Jical duty a-n a receptionist wllh head- ed i

qua rte rs mlllUry a ir transport serv- onIce here . cy-

of M” - Martsch. the former Joy L. Z'h^fnre Row lett, betame the wUe of Pfc. dur^ he Raym ond J. Martsch a t Cheyenne, whc

nvLhinif Wyo.. lost motiUi. Her husband Is fivem o v C th e son of Mr. and Mrs. John afteSlhoufe M artsch, Rupert, sch.the X - P*’*®'" ^ entering the WAP last un t

levnlors Ja n u ary . Mrs. MarUch resided a l polls Elcva- Lfocust street south. Twin Falls, fact the lob T h e young couple met while bothwill not were attending air force sehools a l TnTvcial W arren air force base this year, all-te c ta l- O raduated from clerk typist school, bot

slor wlll Mra. Martsch was translened to a pIth Mc- W ashington 10 days afler her mar- hilccontact riage. H er husband; who Is attend- of £to have >"8 th e a ir force's fixed wire course, dep

hopes to be stationed In Washing- Texton w hen he la graduated. T

, . . . --------- __________ Mai

hsS! Girls’State Meet f Moves Into Boise

ct. hu t BO ISE. June 11 (flV-Delegates to _ wlll be the Syrlnga Olrls'' state moved from

cess for N am pa to Bolsc today lo Inspect Mlng Is various governmental oftlcfs and to . ,

orBonlze their mock leslslature. coniract T h e 100 delegates toured thc cap- h'!, ster bc- Uol, Ada county courlhoujc nnd ,, of dust Bol.sc city hall aa Uiey obmlned

ceeplng' f irs t-h an d Information on govern- n cfort m e a t operation.he work q ov . Len Jordan was on the pro- ^ „ llcd cu l ’Bram for a brief address lo the ,u„ and the session of th c mock leslsla- ‘

tu re a fte r organizational details « "om * *'"'® • bl

L s Fishermen Fined S “ In Burley Court Jom will BURLEY. June 11 - James O. devlast de- illdeway..JcrDine._wiiaJlned-S25.1n_luld not p robate court recently lor fishing 1 ,,1. In closed waUrs and Nolan Victor A l:ully In was fined *25 for fishing In public3u t bald w aters without a license,,11 items O n June 4 John Amen was _was un- chargcd wllli fishing In closed wu-rhy the tcr-s nnd was lined *50. S. N. Smllh.able by M alta, charged with fishing In

clo.^cd waters, was fined »25 by Pro-hospllal ba te Judge Henry W. Tucker. Thc *"?,and on com plaints were a ll Blgnnl by Joel “•y bond Reynolds, coiwcrvatlon offlccr fors. Plan-s Uils dl.strlcl.

id’Jock Work Is Resumed “S S On Summit Road ”•rucUoii. K irrCHUM , Oune I'l-Acllvliy was - td. resum ed on Galena summll road goo<;ed th a t la.it week by the J . C. Papin Con- dayjfflclent s truc tlon company. Baker. Orc, halilal. An F ifteen men row are at work for*300.000 and th o number will be doubled nloiFeb. H , soon. Chris Flruicman. Spokane, Job cruihe Hill- superintendent said, antfederal W ork to be done Is on a lour and t

tch the one -ha lf mile stretch on Uie north f raside of thc summit. ' Irot

J C l a w s o n B i d s L o w ^ i 'MOSCOW. June 1H/P>-A low bid gin

(Oil con- of JI3.022 for constructing a bean Me:’ *J c leaning and storage building a t the tlvt

TOura- University of Idaho's Twin Falls cx- —ork-unll perlm ent slallon has been approved /y- by th e board of regenU, I1 should J . A. Clawson. Twin Falls, was low 'n where bidder. ■ =tte held. ________________ I

T o A t t e n d M e e t 'CAREY. Oune l l —Robert C. Day.

FFA adviser, .will leave Tuesday 1 m orning wim seven FFA members « Xor Moscow to aUend the FFA meet-

n driven in j there. Members attending wlll ib ley. was be Clayne Chaumell. CarroU Smith, ay When Leo coaies, Norvln Thueson, Ray W « d r i^ n K irk land . Shlrly Reay snd Allen I (OS. The Peterson.nd ' ave- __ ?_ - • • • •■ —d w u l l ; l e g a l a d v e r t i s e m e n t s -rtin was . notice to oiouers it>

'’u ^ V jln ’ lo"‘V «P K '* io '^ ^ '*fo?“ furnUhlnrTb*, fDilo'^lit;'— Mrs, D.lry I^UM. for lhe Id.ho Sul.

ed from Tuher^rut«ll lloirlu). CirJIhl. Jd.ho- o . f *1' '“"I t"* rubllclr openrt indWS. P a l- ,„<j , i th, ,n,j rtopo«.l t l

relum ed fonn. .nd ..pKlricallon. n»; b. ..cured»rmn th* Slat. l-\irch«inr Ai.nl. J '

• 1 ' *’*'**’ CILnEIlT 0. WRlCIIT, .Publi.h- Jun. 11 r “ 'i'j "■

AS'nTllER SrSIMONB (■ and ^ THK DISTRICT COURT OF THE>•»*» ^

KATIE KITZGERA^^ * rUlNTITr. “»* :1c... t»» nonEHT D. FITZCEIULD. DEFEND.

THE S-T^B OF InAllO SLSns CRrET. BtJi,aalM. I^CS TO HOUKIlT D. VmCERALD, :a» THL AllOVE NAMED DEFE.NDAST: ffT

You ar. h.rebr notllied Ib.l a eompliint ,,^cyurfT, i';,‘' ^ e K 5 rJ r .l‘ D*ufr'.‘c‘;'^ l w

BB .ale. r

PO atul.p’.aa-to'».irL<Bi.u'^rwllil».4*£M" ^lE N T s r " ’ mi i j v. r u' s : : ; i — 2 ’iib'!s'’s : z i .?i*i?ij“tkV'pl.i?i7f?‘*Ji'i; %

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h. « la t. '» “ S'S ' i ~ ^ “ • OT

Jw i« ihl HAnny povr.v,' '.or A«n!I! *»?"»>' t" ' Pl‘lntlff, _i£I Counly. i',*'j'uni*?°'ll 11 »S1 «

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If you itili hov< potatoes in . them eut, cell uitsi Before JuB MAGIC^y^ll^Y^Pii

I, t w in FALLS, IDAHO

lent N ew A ssau lts ^ 'itol;, A i-e P re p a re d ' S ' B y M ’A i-th u i- 'I5?wllhUie WASHINGTON. June 11 f l J B -(ported for oen. Douglaa MacArthur Is report- ___Kilh head- ed to bc preparing another assault ».u .sport serv- on adm lnU tration far eaatem poll- ^

ner Joy L, “ ^Zero h o u r la believed to ^ fixedIfe of Pfc. durmg th U week's tour of TexMCheyenne, where MncArUiur has scheduled _R;

husband Is five speeches in four days. There- LosiMrs, John after th e general Is considering a JJJ

schedule of one speech a month r,WAP ?ast unUJ th e dJspule about far eastresided a l policy Is clarified more to his satis- g (

T^ln Falls, faction.while both Could Cause Fireworksschools a l T hai would be In the nature of an . rthis year, all-out campaign. If the general’s

plat school, bot office draw Is maintained, such uaiiislerttrl to a p ro sram should lead to some po- °r her mar- hUcal fireworks, WlieUier a scries n,1 Is otiend- of speeches will be booked probably «vlre course, depends somewhat on the welcome ”I Washing- Texas gives MacArthur. b,ed. The w ord In Washington is that JW__ M acA rthur wilj make a documented »«

J reply In T«xaa to Defense Secretary,C6 l Oeorge C . Marahall, thc Jolnl chiefs mT» • of slaff n n d Secretary ct State Dean ri*

'D 01S6 Acheson, {J;lii.trni/.. fn AggraTated by Tfslltnony ,r.-riveH frnm ' Beyond th a t ll Is reported that Tu

“ , t hc general haa been aggravotedconsiderably by the trend of some xiHitc.sllmony before the senate com- .nmlttco w hich Is Investigating his “

, , , ‘ i„ dismissal nnd President Trumon’sin ‘tie far east, %

L rm.»rn .^horp telegram last week to “ un bO'i-iu- W llllnm F. Knowiand, R..

Call!., ran d like the e,xprci.s)on of ,Si'„ the “ hi’ dander up. In }:'■

challenge to material given the sen- —«i iioiML- investigators by Acheson. Mae- J‘ Arlhur snapped that any Intimation 57 ;• he had favored forcing Chinese na- be'

, • Uonallsts and communists into n for I1 6 Q political conlltlon was ft "prevarlca-

f ^ n i i r f Prevarication 1s-no{^uUe so bad - r V.<UULi a j lying. Webster says I t Is "UJ James O. devlato from the truth.” ^

lned.S25.1n_______-•

t 'S S Area Men Sought 1 L r ™ f'o r Boeing R ant 2closed wa- Engineers, skilled and semi-skilled> N Smllh nro being sought for de- SkI firhln^ In’ " t tho Boeing Airplane _ S »25 by Pro- company p lan i ta SeatUe. accord- w n ticker The ^ ■“I" '' recruiters who — teS by ]?el I“cnl office of the “‘‘j: offlccr for *'1“” ° s ta te employment service un- ^

Ul W ednesday nlglit. "{,5;__ There n rc vacanclcs for engineers, cTs

J , tool p lanners and designers, ma- ivm p Q ch lnhu . tool and die makers, sheet wa;

, mctal workers, mechanics, wood-K n f l f l »'or>'c«. .JlB builders, template mak- ‘'Vi v y a u related skills.

vctivity was - Tlie recl-ullera slate Boeing offers sixmmil road good w orking conditions, paid holl- enrtpin con- days a n d vacations, time and one-

. half on Saturday and double tlmoL Sunday work. AlUiough em- ;!^v ,n n ^ " ’OfltlnK overtime, Uie rc- t r Ipoicane, job crullers s ta te Uio company guar- r., ,r..,r ,^.1 P*'' "■Ml'- —

. n ,. L e n , '■ecrultres. who arrlVNl here1 uie nortn from Bolsc Sunday night, will go__________ from h e re to Pocatcllo and Idaho

J . Fnlls. T hey are Al Alflere, person- d,1 I jO W nel reprcsentAtlve: Victor Hati cn- - i i-A low bid glneerlng representaUve, nnd FrankIng a bean Mclker. manufacturing representa- »Idlng a t thc Uve.In Falls c x - -------------------------------------------- -— w

::i: C lassified 1J e e t I W A N T A D R A T E S S>ert C. Day. ®» Co.n>«.»otdi - i■•8 Tuesday 1 «?!.-------------------------So pe, «rdA ^em bcrs 4

ending wlll ib M “ oB‘.“ «£„'ljiifrroll Smith, For .zannl., .m Ubi. b«lewi ^

and Allen 10 “ i w“ *4i*2o 1 n lo " t*

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:R8 U«hed.*cBih“iBMt aeeoBjiByVoai Trtu!It «111 t« .l.e DEADLtires far CUulll.d »U,V r.

*'*»-» P=- 8»tBrtin wIt l.JO p. m. Tu«d«»i Ihrsoib rrldan Tr;. V e, 1, *- *'•“ °*» 0**»r. iBMrlioB »U!► 1?K e.undnr.~» p,tB Salurdan P f

oV.nrt.nd T ’l* P*"**' '««r— U. rl,hl la .illlte, rtoM .I 15“. cla.llflrd Bdeenilloi Uir b. ..cured *2^ *'• ‘“ l«l» eoBlUittlil ShIhl'to r.I«l «« th. ie .n l i i ! * '** to0, WRlCIIT, . Bboald b. rtporud tmaKll.l*. Tl:hulBf Ar.nt *>'• ” o ajlo««Bca wlll b. Bid. In ~ TI Bior. tbaa on. IneorrKI iBMrllOb tl

lSsrcT™K C A R D O F T H A N K S ^.S ANI< FOR W. 'l«lr« lo iMIM, our manr W.n4t «i *Lt.S. klndew. wonl. of .rmpalhy: ind lloiil uTT INTirr, ofterlnr. in our 1,„ b.i»a..m.ni. "1}

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S S S : "■I lh. Dl.lrtct note., renenaliiri br J. I|l||, ----• I DUlrlel of TO CONTACT Aicobeilca Aoombosi Iyt Ih. Countii pbon. No. 0. wrlU P. 0, Boi II. T»la nnd pl.Iniilf. F.Ij. or Btl.ud ««ki» iB**tlan cr.rr

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NCItVE .^ a lU i . Dr, Ato. B*rtlt ■lT»> pLInlHf to Main f^orth. Pho«. » »i T A & .l - ^ ' i t A > i t ; L J i - i i E S O B r e ~ -' ' “ '“Jr DRIVING to Lo. An».l« Jun. H. WciiJ iiiaren or ta. la t. t».> pamnier., C.ll SUI«.

5 MiT.**i»JU •ha'r.'^ipmm' ^. BULLES. ______________ __ __

'.ourl'around jiin. I5,*’T.k.'^^""'f tI.o|

O L D II

F A T O E S Iv«potQtoei in your celld r and wont ~II Ul

efore June 15 j J

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:oBEA U TY SH O P BUS

3 M:R1IANEN«i S*. »». is. I'boa. u n i t . -----cm Sm. Mr». n.«rBer.____________ |------ ^

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lui- sr-'«:3a,.;-:s a ~U.OO B—Btn Art. Ae.J«.TS r T LOST A N D FOUND '“ “ 'i »~^7‘{,‘:! ;! :.r ;r" ‘ ;;o°nT =

SLEtlHNti ,u*|iS *^ho^7’0»0*Rl”

Texas ?oln*«rVl ilU!.Crn.__Mi'toSd'*B

■mere- lost: in lobOl' o* T~‘n Fall, n.nk and iloi

month R,..rJ. Lleul^nBlit MonHometr. Salea-

SCHOOLS a n d TRAINING ti iTYOU 1.IKb'io draw^ .keich o r p.lnl .0 of an 'ili^^oeeuiiatlon. Do* <«.n.* Tlmlit eneral’s N » * « - __________________ ___•d. such HAIR STYLISTS »r» |9 ccBiuot d.aasd.ime po- .m.xlnllj .hort tlm. with oor .Itnnll-1 scries IW method, of lB.lnjell0B.. Becom. imhnhlv iMenrcelul .Bd lod.MBd.nL PreMr. 1^

S S ? ; . '. " bn..nlT Art. Acad.my_____________Is that ATTENTION jrounK women. Thi «om- __imented • i 'l '" " ■ " ®" =• for Nio

E SIhn" de.lr.bl. poalUon.. ’inUrrlew* hr -£i

ny .I-polnlm.nl only. Sundar. Mond.r and «IC.ed that cJn?*,“ 'a5hi!Jir'‘A '^ " ' ~ravated pi”iii«n. * ’

*°nie aIKLISLS need roune m.n a. pu.enier ixK e com- .nd .l.tlon .centa. Asenla mtr .dvanc.lng hisruman’s g„|,|.nc:e of Bd.I.orr l„.td of ortl. ;*

peek to ^ nrn'Traln”.nd, R.. In,’" 'iniervlew br '.ppilntracnl onir. Mu I.')0n of Si'r:6tr, Mpnd.r and TureJ./ only. (_■,

Cm"i*.I *Schcol». '^Alrlinr. ‘ p' UIon” ”" ''' • ^n.*MaeI SITUATIONS WANTEDI'ni'tlon WANT h.br ilttlnB Job. C.ll USJ. Kim-

Into n FOR EXI'KIIT carMnuTand c«hln« work, svarlca- c.ii zoin.tt. _ „i

CHILDREN lo ca r . \or In mr liomfc LU ^

lU i. PAIHIING ."nd p .p.rh.nflnt PboB. h r 213!J, A. L. WinKir. *

, CUSTOM Ulln, bl S T o. Cc. .Bd .on,

lant a" - ■>.. •;l-skllled w.ll done, Phon. 2418V,’.for de- UKESSMAKINC. Ironln*; ehtid cir. iB '•

.■Ice un- WILL CA»“E' ror^emr-l‘nvriir!!<M^ mr —

gineers, cl.SSi'UUU .nd .^ tlo UnV elranini. JJJJ]

J,’sheet W A sm jrT iT w 555wood- , -»ll‘ relllngl. SI,.s. I hon. OHa.R., ^

lemak- * J

g offers siX-nirTARIAL work mr b<nn» ExperT- *-»' Id holl- encfl lB medical tmilBolorr. Thon.

lie time SKUKTARIAL ^ ll lo n ^ d M l^ ^

the re- l H-KtTpmt. f.ll.m ; .Bd r .«orl„. F r.. «oi I guar- ntlmiua. Work cwiXBDlMd fbos. >■

1 Idaho PAINTINO. Interior and MUrlor, Wall DUI person- cir.ninc. Ward and Wheel.r, IlS-R^and H

PAISTINU. pipcrinv. uploi. uiurlnz. — ---------- Wnik svar.nte«d. rbon. lilS-U. Sal

^ ' . t , PMppi, phone 1B91W._____________ j.RlHEI.P W A N T E D — FEM ALE

I E S ElU'KKIKNUtU wallre.. .'anled. ' Ap'pirIn penon. Sawyer'. B.rbtiue,

C0UI'£TENT tiouaekMper tor mod.rn II« -? ld n

rtislrvl *'*>J*o*i^h»«tlona' In Jim *l«ller.**Bo« rSi3<-n, Timea.Ntwa.___________ ______ |j

" J ___ WANTtb: Woman to Uli. orer luneh 4-B(Tim«.N!»..°“ ^

1:10 HUTUR VU anack Lar >anti itMdr. d..- a : 'E . . “

liU. coraajunlcatlonlilJ. and fround radio „ irdin opentof*. S.* «d und.r B<hool< anj - -■ Tr.lnin*. C.ntTBl Behool., Alrlln.i Dl. * "J

” A.S ELDERLY Udr about CO lo Ht. withla .dlt .Dd b. . companion Io snolbir .Iderlr —

Ild.Btiil Sh. wuuW b. raoulred to do cookinc and __Irn ts lR>u.keepinr. Caah .alary In addlUon rot

Nr.^J^.*f"r.tT«Ur. wVlU bJx dT-B. j na*II.I» Tln.-Nfw..______________________ _ "g1.1: HELP W A N T E D — MALE p

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SS AIRLINES Be«d InKlllieat roonf mtn ai— — pauforar and auiion ai.Bla. fround• 'ten. ridlo op*ratorm and radio UchBlclani. _- Re« 4d undtr Sthnola sad Tralaio*. ^ U. ihank Central School.. Alrllnaa DIvltloB.

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