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Traffic 1 ScorelM fif y.‘.!f? J ‘}ti't‘^ M»(lc Vilky. . iJ dUC o^ “ ‘ f** U f» I«l*ha. 1»M - o T o tf B ^ ! laiho. im . VOL. 3i?, NO. 71___________ Storm • Gulf Eig] PORT ARTHUR. Tcx.. Ji A killer which took nt kafil Texfls-Louiflinna border arci icc. up'lo lOC^ljw «n I bureau sflid the huiricane fn «f only 65 mlle« per hour. T itOranee.Tcx., and Uke Cl .f rameron. Seven of the c P o ssib le T a x Cut F ro w n e d O n b y S o lo ii! ll lubeommlltt* tod*y pulled tli nt out tim under Democr»t« dc Sndln* ewiy Ux rellet *nd tuU atilt pollelM. •! .................. •Th# jo in t »ubcontmltl»e on fLi i doMcy alw juv# in i i/*t»#ury SetftUry OMme V ^ p h r e y »1«> h u been mnt th week with DemocrtU over th GmlnialffcUoa'i “tlghl money policies* The subcomtnlttee warned Uiot t cul taxes or rtliz credit control *cul4 J>nly »p«lt Jnnittajv. shinil Inmue Uu cott ot livlni an ttit*t«n Vj brim on lovemmen wje-prlce conlroU. The pnn»P» ^W rt l«*ied Im Bleht WM %letbaclc tor houu Dem «r*tl« leader* who hope to *hove i tax cut throush earljp next yea. vhlch would b« retroactive to Jan 1. IDM. T)ie report aald there muit be ni malw ta.x reUet Or eaatnt q( credl curt« durlns (he new tlKAl yea aurtlcff Mooday unleu.there Ix i dovotuni lo the ecenomjr or untea tbe Presldenl’a aspendln; budset t cul by three to s billion dollan. The fiTc-man lubcommlttee mad< dear U does not expect either a tbcM coodlUoni to develop. U laid Innatlonary "upwarc pconutt on price*" a n contlmi- Monover, )l latd consreulona au tB-money bllla hold "Mtt4i prtalte' of any actual cul In spend- Inrtn tbe comlne fiscal year. Tte rtoojt, tlsned toy the thre< Desoentr u d tvo RepubUcans or ltl lubconunlltee. ,»-u based oa* s tio-veek publlo lnqul«r Into budcel aM fiscal prospecu. Experts Fear 'Bad Year-for Forest Blazes BOWE. June TJ (fl-lMrest and « n « flre fIghUns asencle*, the Ida- ho naUonnl guard and the weather hiruu agreed yeatcrday thit Idaho fut* the «-orat potential fir* season Is many years. filat« Forester Roger Ouern.iey nld old timer* have told him the rovth ot cheaterax.1 on southern Idtho ranees 1* the heaviest since ini. In a aeries of (Ires thl.< week. Bore t h a n 18.000 acres of foot* hill* land in louthweslern Idaho was blackened. The statfl agencies met with Ouemsey In a conference Wednes- 6]r (o plnn emergency fir* fight* let procedures. Ouernscy. iald Idaho residents ^ 8 u ld be warned to be extra care- r. 5^1 KiUi fires in the dry graiu and TO loggins areaa. Danger In the blther country will not develop mtll later In the iummer. he said. The su te foresUr also cailod at- (cnlion to an Idaho law prohibiting M uulon, ute or siting away ot flnvorks except for public dis* pliyi. H« aald enforcement of the l>* had prevented a number of On* alnca Its enactment in IHt. School Head Resigns Post KfKtBERLY. June n -B ill Pow- who hna been superlnWndent of we K im lw ly achools for Uie Ust •wen year*, has resigned to accept * slmllicir position In tha cenlral Mtl ot the Ilate. Xo replacement h u been found ‘Whim yet nl Kimberly bul *evcral 'PPllCAtions are being considered by school bonrd. W to nniiounce the name of the immunity to which he Is moving. « came to Kimberly from Bho* * ^ e where he served, successlrely. •* wach. high-Khool principal tnd *Wr1ntendent. Mrs. Powers, who has been II* «flan And girls physical educaUon ■“ 'her at the high school, also hu “‘icnfd. Mrs. Powera currently Is J'lendmK summer ichool at the «Nvrniiiy of Idaho, Moscow, other teacher reelgnaUoni at ajnberly thit year Include j. Wiyne yj-t. voo»vUonal agriculture Instruo- w. *nd Don R. StnibJe, music In- Jfwtior. both of whom came to ^beriy from Shoihpaa wllh Pow* TRAININO EKDg SE. June rt «»-FinfJ traln- ^ nishia w trt toda/u unlls •^ e i« n d air,defense win* pt«- ^ to end their tvo-week sum* «ncampment btre. \ tic Death reboard Atf lo IM alley. J»« . JO aUry. I « 7 .17 - IM ■" A f. a Hits ECoast; ?ht Dea(] X.. June 27 f/P)— Miirriciinc Audre kafil ciphl live.^, sma.shcd into tl • area Tliursday with winds nt aon an hour. The Port Arthur wenth' ne first hit Cameron, Ln.. with win( ur. The lOO-mile winds were clocki .ke Chnrie.^. La., norlh and northwe the eiyht deaths occurred when tl --------- fi.shinjr ve.<j.scl K cturah snn _ The W arren Fish compnny ' V PenBacola, Fla., revised tl figure down from an enrlier rep< 3‘H Aboard, and said Its recor showed only seven aboard. Anoil man drowned In a strong underic rviic ‘he wind blasts i l / i i S torrential rains caused widcspre iin_* ‘I'unase for hundreds of miles aio the Tcins and Louisiana eoosls. reuion- -rho ^ew Orleans weather b led the renu aald winds of l i mile* p dc* hour or ttreater could be expeci 1 easier ihe rest of Uie day along Uie Ten Louisiana border, on fLv Tlioujuuids evacuated Uielr hom islit 10 *nd reatori cabins m Udfs up je M. nine feet abov# nonnftJ battered U ing the shore, ver the ’ The Port Arthur weather burei money” aaid at tnld-momlng that "the wor Is over for Port ArUiur.” lhat to The alonn wti expected to di :ontrols sipate rapidly as It moved inlan shanily Damage trom wlntls. hlRh lli I and and downpours of rain was wld mment spread hours before the hurricai struck. d last li)sh tides and waves crsshi • Dem- over aen walls, utility llne.i we ihove a K>” i down, roads were blocked 1 t year high water, many alreets we. lo Jan, Uooded. and buslnew eame lo standstill aj Audrey, (trst hurricai k. -Q of the senson. moved In. ' Offshore oil well drilling riss- ,1 whose machinery is on pistfom 4 Is a of Mexlco-we, iinleis *bnndonert by ihelr crews, il Th* «*®ht miillon dollnr oil drl! me harge. the Penrod, which nrlli . m.H. »■“ evacuated by Its crew, broi It* mooring al Uie Port ArUii “ dock and went adrift on Lake a , p . . r a B l i l ___________________________ |§ Hansen M{ K Of Blame budget ^ Twin Fallf! county coror absolved Harold E. Pollard. I , traffic death of ll.yenr-old Kimberly, who died Sundny when Pollard’e car knocked )l* jury returned a verdict of '.'j death of the trirl. She was Frank Rawson. At the inquc! 6CS testimony wan given thnt thi I and girl turned directly In fron elda- of Pollard's car when he wn; !ather trying to pass her on a county roai Idaho near the Rawson home. Pollaid sail leason he had honked his horn bul a nuc by haybaler evidently drowned ou ern.iey both the noises of the car and lh Tl the hom. and the elrl did nol hear hir lUiem approach. since Membera of the Jury were Prn M. Ingraiinm. Mrs, Bill Crlpper week. Mrs. Ted Manker. Mr*. L. A. Thor fool* son, S. Olenn Oee, Donald L- 0>bbi 10 was W. O. Smith. Shertnaa W. Hudioi and Homer Adams, wllh liie Inquest waa held by Dr. J rdnes- Woodson Creed, county eoronei fight* Prosecuting Attorney James cun nlngham represented the atate. Identa The glrrs deaUi w u Ihe Uilrd li care- T*'ln PHlla county in four days t 4 and the result of traffic aceldenli. i » Uie brought the eounly toll to »tvei evelop alnce the first of the year am : said, raised Maelc Valley'a toUl Io IT. id at* ---------------------------- > i“P Peiping Reports P lot Discovered .Ht. HONO KONO. June -Jl Ifl - / counter - revoluUonary or;anluliot aiming at the overthrow of the re< ChlnekC goremment and communis party vlth formaUon of a ne» , goTfmment waa discovered twi D S f a-eeka ago in V^anklng, Peiplni Radio aald lu l nlaht. Po«. This announcement may at Teas ent of In part explain the Peiping re^lme'i e last announced encouragement of opci crIUcism. That appnrwiUy wss pav- enual hi* the way toward a crackdown or <counter-revoluUonarlea. LAW ASKED WASHINGTON. June 27 i.n-6eC' relary of Labor MlUhell nsked eon. of employ welfare funds.________ u7nd FuUCooperai SK Slated ] itly le rMii cooperaUon wlUi eaUirdsy'< tltala by Waho'a Mexlean-Amerl' . cans ll promised by the Commercla dirlslon of tha T*m PalU Chsmbci of Commerce. The flesu, planned by farm labor' i . fn era In Uie aouUiem part of Idaho "1, “ WlU open on Uie Sears. Roebuck anc Mrnpany parking lol at U;JO ajn nnd conUnue Uiroughout the day. included in the plan* u an- ^nwi nounced by Raol Vega, fatro pUce- '.Smi employment aecurity agency, are dll- plijra of Mexlcaa food aod hand- ), A llejlonal NewBpaper Senint: 'tf .V...[»»., • ' Nee kttfigg:. udrcy, to the cntlicr m winds .1 V -a lockcd J s hwc.'^t the xnnk. of the report record] deHo" its and B B d H b csprc.id |T ^ v !419HK(&-,. ■t' * along xvnUten iwimi out to afler a eloudburtl hit the Twin ' expected l« push Ihe alreidy aw xpecled ^ ""“ Budge Points h-o O ,“d ’ui: To Questions Of Dam Fun to dij. WASHIKOTON. June n W -R inland, Hamer Dudre snld todny bickers ^ lliei a ttdtrnl hlRh dnm In Htlls can> 1 wide- better be rendy to secure sppropr rricane Uons or 100 million dollars per yi for the next five years If Ihclr pn rrashed eet Is npproved by congress. » were That would be the nmount net ked by ed to build (lie dnm and get pov were to the elcctrlclty-huMKry NorUiw. ^ to a by lflO<. BudRe said in a spec rricane from Uie floor of the house. "If private developmtnl of t rigs— power rln Hells canyoni. which itforms now undccvay. Is brought io n h|i Ihen It will be Ihe rTai»n.ilbllliy those who stopped II to assure li I drill- mediate npproprlntlons of J|00,00 nrller ooo per year for the nexflive yer broke to build the federal dam . . . Arthur uld. Idaho Power compnny holds pe fen Cleared tie in Fatalitj :oronfir’ii jury W ednesday aftemod rd. 33, Hansen, of nny blnme in th -old Marilyn Fay Rawnon, route : idny of injurie.<? received Saturda ked the jrirl from her bicyclc. Th of ‘.'an unavoidable nccideiit'' in th ivas the daughter of Jlr. nnd Mr iquestheld at the county coiirthouii t th e ----------------------------------------------- '™ T ig h t’ Money Policy Rapped LThim By Governor Prfd Wn.LIAMSnORO. Va„ June J7 ( ippen. —Itepubllcnn and Democrallc go< Thor- trnors collectively have lervcd ni Olbba. Uce on .the Elsenhower idminlstn ludton (Ion that lia tlghl money policy pinching their efforu to Ilnsnc Dr, J. school buildings and other caplti )roner’ . expendllures. Cun- In a iinnnlmous re.wlullon. U itc. 49th annual Governnrs confercnce i Jrd In lt-1 windup ye.Ucrday noted ihi >ys ts "bonds hnve been floated at hlshi ilj J, and higher Interest rate*, thus Ir tcven creasing amortlrAlian coals." and It n.'ked the Pre.'Udent and cor I 17. »re.« lo "lake cocnlrjince of this ai dltional burden on Uie taxpnyera t Amcrlca with a view ot alleviauni The governor* met Elsenhower •4rt J requesl for a Joint sludy wlUi h *-CU idmlnistraUon of federal-stale rt _ A lauonshlps by providing (or a con mion mlllee lo work wiUi the admlnb It ,«] traUon. Tlie presldenl had suRgesi nunlst ed such a atudy n'lth an eye lo roll t^ev,' Ing back lo Ihe itAtcs funcUons an two revenues now controlled In Waah elplng Ingion. • _____________ Committee OK’s "pf," Postal Pay Hik( »^n on WASHINOTON. June 37 tfi - , JMS a year across the board In crea.se for some 618.000 postal work en received approval of the hous -Sec- poll ofllce and cJvU service com I eon- mlllee todny. tU ilsU-Tlie Increase would alLAjiOUt JS inUng|miin6TrflolIar!i a ycnr^lo^OtirTMeri paiTOll. __________________ •ation Pledged f( IHere by Mexic rdsy's work, talent shows by Mexican umerl- Amtrtcarui, a clUldren's program an lerclal a bueball same between Uu to imber Uam- from Oreeon'a labor camp and Uie beat front the Idaho camp labor- proeram la free, aald Vegi Idaho *>’'1 «P ^ public. It will gtt u residents of Twin FalU a chanc I ajn. W obsenre customs and culture o Uielr Mexican ceighbors. The Commercial dlvUlon Is pro ' *''■ vidlng 340 free ride* for vuiun pUce- Mcxlcan-American children at Jay Idaho cee park. The Chamber of Com -edli* merce U providing 300 free mil htnii. ucteU. Tll* parka and xecriatlo: , •. ’’v V T t w ii nt: ------- --------------------------- TU’I.N KALLS. IDAH’O, 'feed Frogmen for I " >ut to Inspect cara en a Minneapolis atreet i Twin .t:iUe«. More (ban an inrh nl rain fell. Idy awollen rivera In lb* area (till higher. (I 60-Day Jai Given! A Sri-ycnr-old .lerom c mn iw-Rep. code violations, wa.s .sentci acker* of j„j| Wcdiiesdny nnd fined 5 nnronr^” iiiR. The man, M aurice R. per ye.ir Tucsdny on Blue LakeH bou icirproj- a trnffic accident. A 1954 0 with the renr of a 1051 Pi mt need- ^oute 2, Goodinjr. B ird waa Fill].;, inll in lieu of n 571 > speech bond, lie a]>pcarcd in ju.stii use. court with nn attorney, Fri of the A. Schwartz, Twin Fall.’’, ■o^'ha/i! Pu^'Phrey indlcat ibllliy of Wednetday there mny be other irj jure lm- flc charges biouzht against the mi $100,000.- -niiB Is the only one the poll ive y e a n ,. Tmil of the appeal of Dr. Rob< jlda per- V. Barter. Challl*, from, a recklt **'* driving eonWclion jUuied Thursd. i morning in dUUlct court In Hall , . btJort JmjRt D, H. Butphen. Mojit ot the moming waa .ipe picking a'tix-meml^r Jury' lo he • I Uie appeal front the probnte cou I T T T convlcUon. At noon Shertff Thom. 1 1/ y Conner. Shoihone, was on the wl ness stand. Murpt^ and Schwarl em oon Shoshone, are atlomey* for Dr. Ba in tho tcr and Joseph'McPadden U hand I P prosecution. - • Members of Uie Jury arc Jack Al red. Oannell: Mr*. Carity Bair lc. in e Carey; Eugene Judd. Hallcy; Rid in the ard -Fanger. Ketchum.-and Oeor; d Mrs. Shoemaker and OarUi Sims, boi thoujo ----------- Albert H. Jones. MounUln Hom waa fined and U coils Wedne lA v dey by Juslicc of Ihe peace C^ ‘^ 7 Rudy. Buhl, on a charg?,of negl ., sent driving. Judge Rudy also *u IpH pen<^ed jonei' drtving license 1 Jerome police Judge Roberta Kei I01*fi Thuraday fined Cliff flheppear . W * k/ Jerome. IIO on a charge of apeedin i„e]7(A On Wednesday ihe fined Oeon Uc eov- Bishop. Jerome. »T on a charge ved no- Uirough a sU>p light. linUtra- Manuel Fuenlea. Paul, forfeited joIlcy U bond of tl5 In Rupert police cou finance Wednesday on a eharge of negllsei capital driving and Dwight Barkelew. Ohl forfeited a bond of a like amoui lon. Uie on a charge of apcedinc, Bhlrli rence at Mahler, I5. Rupert, w u fined t td that nnd » cosU on a charge ot ipeei I higher ing. ;hus In- __________________ Moscow Gives ;Sn.°- Al’ms Warninj Ihower'* MOSCOW, June 7 i,«<-The Sovli Wie re* Owmany tod* a com* Uiat if It coopcraic* wlUi the Wci dmlnU- on nuclear armaments il can sit lURgesl- up nil hope of German reunificaUoi o'n/and ^ Soviet nole delivered by Poreig Waah- M inuter Andrei Gromyko lo We; Oerman Amba.uador Wilhelm Has J declared ‘'nuclear armament of Oet g many and Oerman reunlfieaUon ai ,f»l irreconcllabie." !xiK6 The nole was In reply to Bonn Lfi _ A May 33 answer lo an original Sovit ard In- ” warning West Oer I work- many It would rUk the horrors c e house nuclear reialliUon if It coopcralc < com* *0 »lon>'e arm am enu Il rejected a* "election campalgi _______ and h u nol asked for any._______ i for Fiesta sican-Americans :exican- departmenl will donau Jaycee parl am and for the buebaU game and n(st< Ui« lop fwUviUcd and the Twin PalU Shrin camps elub. U providing the itage for th <camps, talent ahow that follows the bue 1 Vega, ball game, 'ill give Donald F. Lar*on. publle relaUon chance rtprtscnuUve for the Idaho cm .ture of ployment security agcncy. U aasUt ing Vega wilh planning. He tali is pro- Mrs. Alicia Femande*. Caldwell vUiUng will be in cliarge of the talent thow at Jay- TenuUve program al Jaycee pari t Com- calU for the baseball game at 3 pjn. ;e milk children's games it 7 and the Uien 3iaUon tholv wUl su n at 7:30 p m A N FA AH’O, THURSDAV, .Il'NP: 27. in."!? ir Drivers' rr ? street which ar* almosl eompletely lubmerge >in fell, most of ll In a few minutes, and It I cher. (NKA lelephotal____________________ rail Term Is [ Tipsy Driver lie man, with a lonff rccord of trafl .sentcnccd to GO .days in the coun ned $300 and costs for drunken dri cc R. Bird, was nrre.tted at 6 p.i « boulevard north by city police aft D54 Oldsmobilc driven by Bird collidi )r>l Pontine driven by Bob Hollifiel 1 waa held Tueaday iiiRht in the Tw a 57C0 ---------------------------------------------- v-.“Fm ' Ai-my Crews U.S. n* I . TV indicated Malaiig Daiii her irnl. O “■'X Site Sui-vey dge said. LEWISTON. June 27 Lfi — Fl< r. Robert men of the army corps of enginei reekieu have begun a aurvey of dam *11 r, on Uie middle Snake river and I riiursday ^ ^ n Hailey ncunced yesterday. :«• CoJ. Myron E. Page, head ot I aa . spent Walla Walla dlslrlcl corps of eni Io hear neers, said hera thi^t the lurvey •te court In connccUon with the engineei Thom u rci’lew of Its so cnlled "308 Repori the wit- a plan for developmenl of- the C lehwarlx. lumbla river lystem. 'i Dr. Bar- Page snld sites ipecifically und s handl- sludy are UiD Ne: Perce dnm (i on Uie Snake, below the mouth < lack All- •'><* PotenU r Baird Snlmon llaelf. Tl y. {^|(h- SAlmon river baa no dams at U 'oeonre present time...................................... ns both '*1'' “ ''<1 month ago, page said, aod will _ completed wiUiln a year. " Tlie Net Perce slle ha* be. vveunca- ,0^ many yenrs by wll , life groups who claim a dam the .M. '■"“'‘I block mieraUon of fish Vfl their apawnlne grounds. The grou ense Jor opposed to any dams . the Salmon river. rUKeh- '- -------------------------- SS: Miners Freed George f""°' From Cave-ill rfeited a _ _ “.fS ByBigAugej W. Ohio, blOOUIHODALE. O , June TI arnount „inera eniombed fol- Bftlriey hour* by a eafe*in were reacued la ined nlgtit through a ahafi bored by f speed* Ufmendous mine-digging machir Il was believed the flrtl lime U mschlne. a slant auser developed _ make coal mlnlne more economlci y ever wu tued in a rescue attempt. The I 1/3 foot hll cf Uie auge cspable of borlne 130 feet an hou 1 1 1 1 2 ' pierced 3<0 feet Inlo the aids of O Powhaun Coal company strip ml: e Soviet nesr hera and hit "dead center" : ly today * low chamber whcr« the mine he West cr,„|fd to aafd ran live through the hole. Uie third bore fIcaUon, br lho auger In the rt^ue effort, i Porcign ‘“iW P-«n- EOT. They had bee i« w .,. ® EDT. m a spa< lo wesi <0 g , m H au It feet in widUi. ot Ger- About 200 peraon*. tnctudlng wlvi uon are »• ,“ i Crack ■st Oer-I rrnr* /if urvics staUoQs agalnsl trading grated 1“ "’^ appeared to be eracjiing wnenu.^ T«o service aUUons wtre re- laiS auuibuung. tra 4 la.g lo ahnsi '-The-cr*ek-Ttppf*r«iJ-lP,w-than- _______ a monUi a f u r all service s u - tiona In the citv hid agreed to iboll*h all tradlni lUmps. iTic Details of Hoffa V: Payment Relatec WAeHINOTON. June rt tft-Johi . eye Cheasty tosUfied loday Mid I Shrine Teamsurs- boss Jimmy Hoft P*'!! him *2X100 for sensle racket e oaae- invesUgaUng committee daU oi Teamster*' President Dave Deck, eiauons cheasly, a senate committee aUf 10 cm- inresUgator, taid ho turned over iC' aasUt- lected material.from Deck's file U *6 t* d Hoffa pereonally on Duponl circli aidwell, near Hoffa’* hotel here, it thow. “Hoffa took the p.-iperi and said ee park "l^c gol a couple ©5 Ciouiand fc! . 3 pjn,. you." the wltncat aaid. J Ulent "In It waa a wad of bills wrappec la a rubber band." ^ Nine Irrigated Idnho 4 in.'>7 _ Escape I Wait g Retl '|r .Tnmes E. Arnold, .'I J. nn e I Falls city jail, waived cxtr ,.l . Police Chief Howard Gillott< hour-lonK chase in and a niiotlier nuto were wrcckcd, ;5 . ; WIIR BcrvinfT a life scnteni I from. Johnson couniy, Knni for the .sInyinK of Lloyd Su ... ton in June, 1945. For tile pasl two monlha Amo and hla wile, whom lie martl aboul six months ago. have be .. liviiiK undrr the name of Mr. ni Mra, Roberi (Dob) Sliarp. UO El sired. Twin Fiilli. .'j ^ Al Lansing. Kans., Warden Tra ' Hand a.-iid a guard 1* en route Twill Kail* lo Uke custody of I imerged mnn, Thursday. Gillette said he C nd It U nol know the exact time Uia sua waa expected to arrive here. •' Olllelle wss away from Twin Fa Uip niglil Arnold led police and dc uiy sheriffs on Uie wild cha through tha city and wna ab.ic Wedne.sday when City Deiectl Richard Fratier refused lo dii-ul A 'l* '^hnt preclpiUled the cliase. La rrl Wednesday, alter Tliiics-Ncws r porters had teamed from olh ♦rn ffir »ources Amold waa wanted In Ka “ V an*. Fratier did confirm Amold w county «ri escapee from the penitenUar; n driv- Reporun knew Tuesday thal A 6 p.m . Isold's wife hsd provided inform n nftnr ‘’Ul Withheld it because of t P0'J>lbl» threat lo her aafety. , J Attorney Jimcs J, Mny. who re lllfield, rrsenu Mrs. Amold. Thursday d e Twin tllned lo wy it »ha conlempUt ------------ divorce procceding.v May Ulked wiUi Mn. Sharp, w C vliiud her husband at the clly J 0 Tliursday. Al Uie Ume her face w lc.ir.tlained. im Early Tuesday evening shr call police and gave Ihem tbe followl story. She uid that about six mont r p V Q *'=0 she had marrlrd a man w. claimed lo be Dob Sharp. She as __p,.M he went out Tuesday afternoon si ngineert hU billfold in Uie house. S am site* exnmined il and discovered Identl; and Uie eallon lhat indicated he was n vu an- Sharp. She told police ihe b llevM he was wanted by Ui* Pl 1 ot the She said there had been oUi of engl- Uiingt.ln the put that now ma urvey Is (c»«Uti..< ru* i. c^ia— i> Nickerson y under nm site A TTv iv.! Air row If. Tilt I a t Uie HUNTSVILLE, Ala.. .lunc about a testified that in n* will be ovcr-cmphnsis 'rhe lean and gray colonel 1 u been court-mnrtinl and agreed to >y wl'd- martial procedure the Ker 'fish to unsworn stateme e group* per.sistcnce remained unaba lams on department policy directiv of laal November that .cu: .. tailed the army's role in gui< I cd missile warfare. - ‘These arc grave error*.- he te llfled, 'They are errors not likely ' "111 ^ balanced by Ru*tiin '’oounle. It wu in attempUng to rever o r p r thU curUIImeni policy Uiat NIcke ton ran afoul of army aecurity rei ne 7} W ul&Uons anl waa ordered tour d for M marUaied. ued lu t Nickerson alrendy h u been coi ‘d by a vlcted on IS counU of laxity : nachine. handling aecret defen** dau I ime the permitting it lo fall Into the han< loped lo of unaulhorUed peraons. chief tiomical, Uioso he wanted to enlut In h Umpt. flcht to preaerve devetopment of a ! auger. Intermediata nnge balluUc mU*i in hour, ^or the army, do of a The 10>mnn court-marUal U ho Ip mine hcarin< evidence which might Ir nter" in e“ne It (o leniency in fixins NiekcJ miners wn;* *entence. The mnximum punishment NicV aafety erscn coulrt suffer u dUmUaal froi 1 bored the service and 90 year* Imprlsor fforl, at ment. d been Aa he mounted the sUnd. NIcket a space .. r„, ct—. ij 1“ B aseball T oday a Jl NATIONAL LEAGUE ----------1 Brooklyn ................... ....OOO 000 0 - !Milwaukee .................... OCO 000 0- : Drysdale and Campanella; Dul [and Rice. •a^na Pittsburgh — .............. _,.010 301- ick n i IChicago ..............................010 000- 1 Purkey and Foile*: DrolU Hillma; ^ ff, Ufl) and Necinan. i^^N^^^^ork at ClnclnnaU. nlghl . IU- I AMERICAN LEAGUE ed to iCIeveland-....... ............. 100 000 1— INew York ....... .............. 000 OOO 0— I Wynn and Brown; Byrne am , Berra. ro Detroll ........ ...................... oOO 003-: Washlntgon ........ .............JI3 ooo-< l*«/l Foysuck. Hoeft (2), Aber «) I IC U Sleater (8) and Wilson. Yewclk (8) —John Pascual, Clevenger (6) and Courtney I Mid- Chicago ........................100 020-: Hoffa Boston .......................030-' rackeU Hanhman. Flsoher (1). SUle' lU on (5). Derrlngton (6) and Moss; Sulll eck. van and Daley. re aUff Only gatnes scheduled. file to IMPORT CURB EYED , circle WABHINOTON. June 3 7 Pre*. ident EUenhower yesterday set uj d said, a special cabinet committee lo ad- nd for vise him- on wheUier oU ImporU should be curbed. The President had rapped been ureed by oil (Ute foremor* * fev houn earlier to rtatdct UnporU __ ____ ^ ____ lho Counlies L __ .nl.r ru'Mii^V O.niUlloM led Mun ting He urn to nn c.^i'iii>c(l m urderer from Kansas cxtrndition Thursday morninir nr llottc snid Tliursilny noon. Arnold, j nd nbout Twin Falls in which two j ked, Mcapcd nearly 18 months ntr itcncej NEWS B Amold ^*b^^ ANOELES. June 37 W -Ja ,lr nnd * "orld b*n i HO Eim • provUe thai ll would “In no , Tr.rr WA.SltlNOTON’. June « WV-S< ouie to rround forw pf Chrlatma*. lie lold a newsconferci I he did tha troopa from Japan wu do TACHIKAWA. Japan. June 3?" In Falb ^bout GO Japaneie demonatratora nddcp. 'u'“ a air base loday.'lorclng thi chai* project Is planned. Four or five de; «ald none of ll* men w u hurl, elective dii-ulge 4 I • T^l Action Pla other ^ Death oi tial Ar- , iforma- A petition bn.ied on the ti ; of Uie gr’g ju ry invostiffatinft the ci ho rep* Kocpnick will be fil« lay de* ngain.it Mike F, M artin, 15 Tipiated cutinpr Attorney Jomcfl M. , A nine-member coroner's •Ur lall child came to his death as ace i-u the Martin youth and thnt tho death by spcedini; whic e called caused clouds of dust, d mowing creasing vlaibllltv. montm Cunningham tald he had ' nn who but to handle the cue untl ne aald u,e yjum rehabiliutlon a »n and gpeolfie charge* wlU be filed. Sh« It WlU be up lo Uie dUcretlon denUfi- probftto Judge Bverell M. Sweel -as not lo decide what dUpoalUon wiU ‘‘’'Jf.* m«Se ot Uie cut. le FUI. Iq gues, death of a pera 1 oUier Uiroush ne«II«en» drW nf uiua V made resulU ia a negligent homici ■ tl chtrge, a ciisdfirieanor Ih Jdaho. 1Lashes at werEmphasif .Tune 27 (flV-Col. John C. Nickersoi in national defense policies there ht insis on air power."' incl took the witncsa stand In his ow t] to testify uhder oath. Under cour Kentucky-born coloncl could ha> .ement And under oath, Nickerson nabated an he denounced a dcfcni gSiJ: Stricter Spud Rules Wautec ONTARIO. Ore.. June r W reverse Stricter conlroU on markeUng Nicker- poutoea, ftom Ui* Idaho-eute ^c^l- **'*• recommend' hera loday by Uie Idaho-Eute n con* Oregon PoUto commltlee. lily in The committee recommended th »U by round red varieUes be of ITi Inch hands minimum diameter with a maturl chiefly tolerance of 10 per cent for spu in hU having more Uian JO per cenl mU I of an Ing or feaUiered skin. Por Uie white rose variety, a mli I. of **'■* ounces w u recor .h. Ir. mended foe U. 8. Ho. a'a. Por D. No. ra and better a minimum si of two Inche* wiUi a maturity le ersnce of 3i per cent w u luneste .1 from The grade and *lM of niaseti at prison* early gemt w u iet at u. 8. No. or better with a minimum tixe ' dicker- two inches. Maturity tolerance ot » tl per eent for poUtoes wiUi SO p cent or mot« of the skin missing < feathered also v u tuggested. »^ Tliree Boise V; Routes Give 000—1 BOISE. June rr w — The lUi illman highway board aaid here yesterdi that It U studying three and poi nlghl; ilbly more proposed routes for .a ^tc— nei;«qfcaem ~tuewia.tgr i TigntH -------- route-throujm'the-BoUe'valley." The lUtement w u made to a de 0 1—J egaUon from Caldwell which mi 0 0—0 with the board yesUrday to dUcui > and highway route problems in lhat ell: Board Chairman Roscoe Rlci 001-2 Durley. aald a new concept of In 000—8 tersute freeways Is that Uiey ahoul r « ), sen'c local traffic u well s k (8); Uireugh traffic and need not b Ttney. built aa -Uie shortest dUUnce be 020—3 tween two polnU." 030-7 su te Highway Engineer O. Brj-c SUley Bennelt aald Uie highway depart Sulll- ment waa studying routes for th highway from BoUe or south e Blose to the deaert juncUon of sUt '. :ff and U. s. ao norUiwesl of Cald -Pre*. thi department had n et up PrO|t»» for constnicUon of Ui o nd> hlghwi:y between Uie polnU. Rlcl iportM m Ult AeltsaUen that when lh It had tludlet are eompleted Uie city c ior* a Caldwell vill be Inrltad to nviei port«. Ult retullt befon detlnlU conclui .. F IN A L ^ EDITION PRICE 6 CENTS rderer ere for Kansas nnsas penitentiary now held In Twlr (iir and will be returneii to Kansas iiolil, arrested Tuesday niffht followlnp two policc cars, the fujfitive’s car and IS ngo from the Kansas prison. Ha BULLETINS W-Japsnes# Prime Minister Nobuiuk* KUh d Un on atomic and hydrogen arms but oni] “In no way give advantage to any one party.' WV-S#erttary of Defense WiUon ssld loda] d force troops in Japan will ba polM eot b] Bnfercnea Uiat (hs present plan for wiUidraw. wu not a sudden decUlon. ne 37 Wi-U. a . air force police clashed 'wltt ratora shouUne "Yankee go home" at Tachi' ng them of! a runway where an extensloi rive demonitrator* were Injured. Ths air forct rt. lanned Over of Local Child the testimony and verdict of b coroH' the cause of death of 3-year-old Terrj >e filed in Twin Fnlls probate courl n. 15, and Michael Green, U, ProsC' fl M. Cunningham said Thursday, ner's jury found Wednesday that th( h as a result of negligent driving bj thnt the Green youth contributed t( which ------------------------------------------- Ceiisui-e Move tlon'’Mt! Loses in Vote filed. ^ n OnResolutioi *’* SUN VALLEY. Jun* 37 W-Tli . nrnrni NaUonal AssoclaUon ot Atlomtj • uilSllY OtatrtX aUiidt eriliclam ot ,th» ir hnrnf..!^ preme court >e*tu^y:' fnm tv S S n«.luUon. dellln, .101 ln)«» security Uwa aad th« legal powa of-.i;b»-.>Ute(. A number of tboM roUnf to' w«t/ down the reaoloUoni had nbukt recent smlUi act decUlonir of th court in speechea aod atatemenl Q IQ from_tha_floor._____ 'S IS Amons them wu the anseiaUoa' prealdent, Attorney Oenenrt Lool kerson. c. wyman of New Hamp»hlrei..wh ire had opened lU 6ist annual confer ence with a speech lUgeesUne tha new Uwa might be needed‘to eun US own the court'i power and undo toma o court* lu aeUonjL i have At finally '(pprovtd,' occ rtMlu erson’s uon nreed passage ot-U n 'lo re IrfAnaA Btfirm and reacUve federal aa sUt« UiUmal security cooUol- . . The oUier u id Uiere should b iin ipeclfylne Uiat "so fuiure ae LaU of concress shall be considered t exclude any aUte laws on the aam i t p r i subject matter unleas such con 1I.V U greaalonal act contain* an exprti provlalon to that effect," 3.,^ , Stricken from Uie first rt«>lu eung 01 Uoa waa a sutement lhat recent de i-eutem cUlona of Uie court had ’tender» imtnded IneffecUual br weakened* tntemi -Eutem controU. Left out of the second resoluUo; ded that “ * .expreaslon of alarm '.‘on •1 inehM the increaalnj tendency of tha'fc maturi^ to rule Uut feden or spud* <C«aU.».< rtf* II. C«lmi 1) Legion May Move Its Headquarter! ium ilM BOISE. Juno 31 IB-Ha»ley At ■rity i^- unson. sUto commander of Ui tnesied. American Leclon, aald today th sett and post a t LewUlon U adrooaUnc re 5. No. 3 movel of tho IdahO dfpartmen aUe of headquartera from Bodse to LewU ice ot 10 ton. SO per /tU naon said Ui« proposal wl] issing or eome before tho Legion conrenUon d. to be held tn LewUlon July 3Q.a«. ! Valley Higliway iven ConsideratioB ie iUt« lon* as to imiUng tr» made, esterday weUer delegaUon waa told tha "for'u!* '***“ ' “ ey. ijiMi and equipment from Uia oei 0 a del- wQilem heavy equipment eonstruc ch met Uoa aehool a t WeUer. WeUcr delegaUon, headed b« ^ nilh' 'John Uoyd, aald it woulc ^ “ eWO flnancln* for eonstnjC' : ‘'on of a road from WeUer on Uii r^V .. "orth aide of Uie Snake river U .TnV k l O’d* <«• » connecUon then bi! to Or.£on. Rich aald the board looked witt 1 Bn-ce ^'vor upon making a conaecUoi depart- Oreeon but added "we cani for the riyer wiUi. ■uth cf out Oreeon'a eoneun«ice.-Ha addet of sUU If road were built U wmili f Cald- he a btg boost tn eatUne Oteeoal approval to eonstiuot tha hrld(e. had no A deleeatloa reprtsaaUnc Oamai of Uie and Blala^ eounUea eomplaloec s. Rich abcut th« breakup of fUU hlshva; len the 6t east ot TilzJlAd. 'n waa' tol city ot that a contract woold be let Bo review fall for compleUcs tmUeiM et tb snclui- tout*. . ' t

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Storm• Gulf

Eig]P O R T A R T H U R . T cx .. J i

A k i l l e r w h ich to o k n t kafil T exfls-L ouiflinna b o rd e r a rc i i c c . u p 'l o lO C ^ l jw «n I b u re a u sflid th e h u ir ic a n e f n «f o n ly 65 m lle« p e r ho u r. T i tO r a n e e .T c x . , a n d U k e Cl . f r a m e r o n . S even o f th e c

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ll lubeommlltt* tod*y pulled tli n t o u t t i m under Democr»t« dc S n d ln * ewiy Ux rellet *nd tuUa ti l t pollelM. • ! ..................•Th# jo in t »ubcontmltl»e on fLi i doMcy alw juv# in i

i/*t»#ury SetftU ry OMme V ^ p h r e y »1«> h u been m n t th

week with DemocrtU over th GmlnialffcUoa'i “tlghl money policies*

The subcomtnlttee warned Uiot t cul taxes or r tliz credit control *cul4 J>nly »p«lt Jnnittajv. shinil In m u e U u cott o t livlni an ttit* t«n Vj brim on lovemmen w je-prlce conlroU.

The pnn»P» ^ W rt l«*ied Im Bleht WM % letbaclc to r houu Dem «r*tl« leader* who hope to *hove i tax cu t throush earljp next yea. vhlch would b« retroactive to Jan 1. IDM.

T)ie report aald there muit be ni malw ta.x reUet Or eaatnt q( credl curt« durlns (he new tlKAl yea aurtlcff Mooday unleu.there Ix i dovotuni lo the ecenomjr or untea tbe Presldenl’a aspendln; budset t cul by three to s billion dollan.

The fiTc-man lubcommlttee mad< dear U does no t expect either a tbcM coodlUoni to develop.

U laid Innatlonary "upwarc pconutt on price*" a n contlmi-

Monover, ) l latd consreulona a u tB-money bllla hold "Mtt4i p rtalte ' of any actual cul In spend- Inrtn tbe comlne fiscal year.

Tte r to o jt, tlsned toy the thre< D eso en tr u d tvo RepubUcans or l t l lubconunlltee. ,» -u based oa* s tio-veek publlo lnqul«r Into budcel aM fiscal prospecu.

Experts Fear 'B ad Year-for

Forest BlazesBOWE. June TJ (fl-lM rest and

« n « flre fIghUns asencle*, the Ida­ho naUonnl guard and the weather hiruu agreed yeatcrday th i t Idaho fut* the «-orat potential fir* season Is many years.

filat« Forester Roger Ouern.iey nld old timer* have told him the rov th o t cheaterax.1 on southern Idtho ran ees 1* the heaviest since ini.

In a aeries of (Ires thl.< week. Bore th a n 18.000 acres of foot* hill* land in louthweslern Idaho was blackened.

The statfl agencies met with Ouemsey In a conference Wednes- 6]r (o plnn emergency fir* fight* let procedures.

Ouernscy. iald Idaho residents ^ 8 u l d be warned to be extra care-

r . 5^1 KiUi fires in the dry graiu and TO loggins areaa. Danger In the blther country will not develop mtll la te r In the iummer. he said.

The s u t e foresUr also cailod at- (cnlion to an Idaho law prohibiting M u u lo n , u te or siting away ot flnvorks except for public dis* pliyi. H« aald enforcement of the l>* had prevented a number of On* alnca Its enactment in IHt.

School Head Resigns Post

KfKtBERLY. June n - B i l l Pow- who hna been superlnWndent of

we K im lw ly achools for Uie Ust •wen year*, has resigned to accept* slmllicir position In tha cenlral Mtl ot th e Ilate.

Xo replacement h u been found ‘W him yet n l Kimberly bul *evcral 'PPllCAtions are being considered by

school bonrd.

W to nniiounce the name of the im m unity to which he Is moving. « came to Kimberly from Bho* * ^ e where he served, successlrely. •* wach. high-Khool principal tnd *Wr1ntendent.

Mrs. Powers, who has been II* « f lan And girls physical educaUon ■“ 'her a t th e high school, also h u “‘icnfd. Mrs. Powera currently Is J'lendmK summer ichool a t the «Nvrniiiy of Idaho, Moscow,

other teacher reelgnaUoni a t ajnberly th i t year Include j . Wiyne yj-t. voo»vUonal agriculture Instruo- w. *nd D on R. StnibJe, music In- Jfwtior. both of whom came to ^ b e r iy from Shoihpaa wllh Pow*

TRAININO EKDg SE. June r t «»-FinfJ traln-

^ nishia w tr t to d a /u unlls • ^ e i « n d air,defense win* pt«-

^ to end their tvo-week sum* «ncampment b tre.

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tic Death reboard

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alley. J» « . JO aUry. I« 7 .17

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a H its E Coast; ?ht Dea(]X.. J u n e 27 f/P)— M iirric iinc A udre k a f i l c i p h l live.^, sm a .shcd in to tl

• a re a T l iu r s d a y w ith w in d s n t aon a n h o u r . T h e P o r t A r t h u r wenth'

ne f i r s t h i t C a m e ro n , L n .. w ith win( u r . T h e lO O -m ile w in d s w e re clocki .ke C hnrie .^. L a . , n o r lh a n d northw e th e e iy h t d e a th s o c c u r re d w hen tl--------- f i .sh in jr ve.<j.scl K c tu ra h snn_ T h e W a r re n F i s h com pnny ' V P e n B a co la , F la . , rev is ed tl

figure down from an enrlier rep< 3‘H Aboard, and said Its recor

showed only seven aboard. Anoil m an drowned In a strong underic

r v i i c ‘he wind blasts il / i i S torrential rains caused widcspre

iin_* ‘I'unase for hundreds of miles aio the T cins and Louisiana eoosls.

reuion- -rho ^ew Orleans weather b led the renu aald winds of l i mile* p

dc* hour o r ttreater could be expeci 1 easier ihe rest of Uie day along Uie T en

Louisiana border, on fLv Tlioujuuids evacuated Uielr hom islit 10 *nd reatori cabins m Udfs up je M. nine feet abov# nonnftJ battered U ing the shore,ver the ’ The P o rt Arthur weather burei money” aaid a t tnld-mom lng th a t "the wor

Is over fo r Port ArUiur.” lhat to The alonn w ti expected to di :ontrols sipate rapidly as It moved inlan shanily D amage trom wlntls. hlRh lli I and and downpours of rain was wld mment spread hours before the hurricai

struck.d last li)sh tides and waves crsshi• Dem- over aen walls, utility llne.i we ihove a K>” i down, roads were blocked 1 t year high w ater, many alreets we. lo Jan, Uooded. and buslnew eame lo

standstill a j Audrey, (trst hurricai k . -Q of the senson. moved In.

' O ffshore oil well drilling riss-,1 whose machinery is on pistfom 4 Is a of Mexlco-we,iinleis *bnndonert by ihe lr crews,

il Th* «*®ht miillon dollnr oil drl! m e harge. the Penrod, which n rlli

. m .H . »■“ evacuated by Its crew, broi It* mooring a l Uie Port ArUii

“ dock and went adrift on Lake a ,p . . r a B l i l ___________________________

|§ Hansen M{ K Of Blamebudget ^ T w in Fallf! c o u n ty coror

a b s o lv e d H a ro ld E . P o llard . I , t r a f f i c d e a th o f l l .y e n r -o ld

K im b e r ly , w h o d ie d Sundny w h e n P o l la r d ’e c a r knocked

) l* j u r y r e tu r n e d a v e r d ic t o f '.'j d e a th o f th e tr ir l . S h e was F r a n k R a w s o n . A t t h e inquc!

6 C S te s t im o n y w an g iv e n th n t thi I and g i r l t u r n e d d i r e c t ly In fron e ld a- o f P o l l a r d 's c a r w h e n he wn; !ather trying to pass her on a county roai Idaho near the Rawson home. Pollaid sail leason h e had honked his horn bul a nuc

by haybaler evidently drowned ou ern.iey both the noises of the car and lh Tl the hom . and th e elrl did nol hear hir lUiem approach.since Membera of the Jury were Prn

M. Ingraiinm . Mrs, Bill Crlpper week. Mrs. Ted Manker. Mr*. L. A. Thor fool* son, S. O lenn Oee, Donald L- 0>bbi

10 was W. O. Sm ith. Shertnaa W. Hudioi and H omer Adams,

wllh l i i e Inquest waa held by Dr. J rdnes- Woodson Creed, county eoronei fight* Prosecuting Attorney James cun

nlngham represented the atate. Identa The g lrrs deaUi w u Ihe Uilrd li care- T*'ln PHlla county in four days t

4 and the result of traffic aceldenli. i » Uie brought th e eounly toll to »tvei evelop alnce th e f irst of the year am : said, raised M aelc Valley'a toU l Io IT. id at* ----------------------------

>i“P Peiping Reports P lo t Discovered

.Ht. HONO KONO. June -Jl Ifl - / counter - revoluUonary or;anluliot aiming a t th e overthrow of the re< ChlnekC gorem m ent and communis party v l th formaUon of a ne»

, goTfmment waa discovered twi D S f a-eeka ago in V^anklng, Peiplni

Radio aald l u l n laht.Po«. This announcement may at Teas

ent of In part explain the Peiping re^lme'i e last announced encouragement o f opci

crIUcism. T h a t appnrwiUy wss pav- enual hi* the way toward a crackdown or

< counter-revoluUonarlea.

LAW ASKED WASHINGTON. June 27 i.n-6eC'

relary of Labor MlUhell nsked eon.

of employ welfare funds.________

u 7nd FuUCooperai SK Slated ]itly le rMii cooperaUon wlUi eaUirdsy'< ‘ tltala by Waho'a Mexlean-Amerl'

. cans ll promised by the Commercla dirlslon of tha T * m PalU Chsmbci of Commerce.

The f le su , planned by farm labor' i . fn era In Uie aouUiem part of Idaho "1 , “ WlU open on Uie Sears. Roebuck anc

Mrnpany parking lol a t U;JO ajn nnd conUnue Uiroughout the day.

included in the plan* u an- ^ nw i nounced by Raol Vega, fatro pUce-

'.Sm i employment aecurity agency, are dll-plijra of M exlcaa food aod hand-

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Neekttfigg :.

udrcy, to the

cn tlic r mwinds . 1 V - alockcd J shwc.'^t

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of the

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deH o"its and B B d H bcsprc.id |T ^ v !4 1 9 H K ( & - , . ■ t '* along xvnU ten iwimi out to

afler a e loudburtl h it the Twin ' expected l« push Ihe alreidy aw

xpecled ^

""“ Budge Pointsh - o O

,“d’ui: To Questions Of Dam Fun

to dij. WASHIKOTON. June n W -R inland, Hamer D udre snld todny bickers lliei a ttd trn l hlRh dnm In Htlls can>

1 wide- better be rendy to secure sppropr rricane Uons or 100 million dollars per yi

for the nex t five years If Ihclr pn rrashed eet Is npproved by congress.» were T hat would be the nmount net ked by ed to build (lie dnm and get pov

were to the elcctrlclty-huMKry NorUiw. to a by lflO<. BudRe said in a spec rricane from Uie floor of the house.

"If p rivate developmtnl of t rigs— power rln Hells canyoni. which

itforms now undccvay. Is brought io n h|i Ihen It will be Ihe rTai»n.ilbllliy those who stopped II to assure li

I drill- mediate npproprlntlons of J|00,00 n rlle r ooo per year for the nexflive yer

broke to build th e federal dam . . . Arthur u ld .

Idaho Power compnny holds pe

fen Cleared tie in Fatalitj:oronfir’ii j u r y W e d n e s d a y a fte m o d rd . 33, H a n s e n , o f n n y b lnm e in th -old M arilyn F a y R a w n o n , ro u te : idny of injurie.<? re c e iv e d S a tu rd a ked th e jrirl f r o m h e r b icyclc. Th of ‘.'an u n a v o id a b le n c c id e i i t ' ' in th ivas the d a u g h te r o f J l r . nnd M r iq u e sth e ld a t t h e c o u n ty coiirthouii t t h e -----------------------------------------------

'™ T ight’ Money Policy Rapped

LT him By Governor■ Prfd W n.LIAM SnORO. Va„ June J7 ( ippen. —Itepubllcnn and Democrallc go< Thor- trnors collectively have lervcd ni Olbba. Uce on .the Elsenhower idminlstn ludton (Ion th a t lia tlg h l money policy

pinching th e ir efforu to Ilnsnc Dr, J. school buildings and other caplti )roner’. expendllures.Cun- In a iinnnlmous re.wlullon. U

itc. 49th annual Governnrs confercnce i Jrd In lt-1 windup ye.Ucrday noted ihi >ys ts "bonds hnve been floated at hlshi ilj J, and higher In terest rate*, thus Ir tcven creasing amortlrAlian coals."

■ and It n.'ked the Pre.'Udent and cor I 17. »re.« lo "lake cocnlrjince of this ai

dltional burden on Uie taxpnyera t Amcrlca w ith a view ot alleviauni

The governor* met Elsenhower •4rt J requesl for a Joint sludy wlUi h *-CU idmlnistraUon of federal-stale rt _ A lauonshlps by providing (or a con

m ion mlllee lo work wiUi the admlnb It ,«] traUon. T lie p resldenl had suRgesi nunlst ed such a atudy n'lth an eye lo roll

t ev,' Ing back lo Ihe itAtcs funcUons an two revenues now controlled In Waah

elplng Ingion. • _____________

Committee OK’s "pf," Postal Pay Hik(

» n on WASHINOTON. June 37 tfi - , JMS a year across the board In crea.se for some 618.000 postal work en received approval of the hous

-Sec- poll ofllce and cJvU service com I eon- mlllee todny.tU ilsU-Tlie Increase would alLAjiOUt JS inUng|miin6TrflolIar!i a ycnr^lo^OtirTMeri

paiTOll. __________________

•ation Pledged f( IHere by Mexicrdsy's work, ta lent shows by Mexican umerl- Amtrtcarui, a clUldren's program an lerclal a bueball sam e between Uu to imber Uam- from Oreeon'a labor camp

and Uie beat front the Idaho camp labor- proeram la free, aald VegiIdaho *>’'1 « P ^ public. I t will gttu residents of Twin FalU a chanc I ajn. W obsenre custom s and culture o

Uielr Mexican ceighbors.The Commercial dlvUlon Is pro

' *''■ vidlng 340 free ride* for vuiun pUce- Mcxlcan-American children a t Jay Idaho cee park. T h e Chamber of Com -edli* merce U providing 300 free mil htnii. ucteU. Tll* parka and xecriatlo:

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'feed Frogmen for I

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>ut to Inspect cara en a Minneapolis atreet i Twin .t:iUe«. More (ban an in rh n l ra in fell. Idy awollen rivera In lb* area (till higher. (I

60-Day Jai Given!

A Sri-ycnr-old .le ro m c mn iw -Rep. co d e v io la tio n s , w a.s .sen tci

acker* of j „ j | W cd iie sdny n n d f in e d 5 nnronr^” iiiR. T h e m an , M a u ric e R. per ye.ir T u c s d n y on B lue L akeH bou

ic irp ro j- a t r n f f i c a cc id en t. A 195 4 0 w i th th e re n r o f a 105 1 Pi

mt need- ^ o u te 2, G oodinjr. B i r d w aa Fill].;, in l l in lieu o f n 571

> speech b o n d , l i e a]>pcarcd in ju .stii use. c o u r t w ith nn a t t o r n e y , F r i

of the A . S c h w a r tz , T w in F a ll.’’, ■o^'ha/i! Pu^'Phrey indlcatibllliy of Wednetday there mny be other irj jure lm- flc charges biouzht against the mi $100,000.- -n iiB Is the only one the poll ive ye an ,.

Tm il of the appeal of D r. Rob< jlda per- V. Barter. Challl*, from, a recklt **'* driving eonWclion jU uied Thursd.

i morning in dUUlct court In Hall , . b tJo r t JmjRt D, H. Butphen.

Mojit ot the moming waa .ipe picking a 'tix-m em l^r Jury' lo he

• I Uie appeal front the probnte cou I T T T convlcUon. At noon Shertff Thom. 1 1/ y Conner. Shoihone, was on the wl

ness stand. M urpt^ and Schwarl e m o o n Shoshone, are atlomey* for Dr. Ba in th o tc r and Joseph'M cPadden U hand

I P prosecution. - •Members of Uie Jury arc Jack Al

red. Oannell: Mr*. C arity Bair lc. i n e Carey; Eugene Judd. Hallcy; Rid in th e ard -Fanger. K etchum.-and Oeor;

d Mrs. Shoemaker and OarUi Sim s, boi th o u jo----------- A lbert H. Jones. M ounUln Hom

waa fined and U coils Wedne l A v dey by Juslicc of Ihe peace C^ ‘ ^ 7 Rudy. Buhl, on a charg?,of negl

., se n t driving. Judge Rudy also *u I p H pen<^ed jone i' drtving license 1

Jerom e police Judge Roberta Kei I0 1 * f i Thuraday fined Cliff flheppear . W * k/ Jerom e. IIO on a charge of apeedin i„ e ]7 (A On Wednesday ihe fined Oeon Uc eov- Bishop. Jerome. »T on a charge ved no- Uirough a sU>p light.linUtra- Manuel Fuenlea. Paul, forfeited joIlcy U bond of tl5 In Rupert police cou finance Wednesday on a eharge of negllsei capital driving and Dwight Barkelew. Ohl

forfeited a bond of a like amoui lon. Uie on a charge of apcedinc, Bhlrli rence a t M ahler, I5. Rupert, w u fined t td that nnd » cosU on a charge o t ipeei I higher ing.;hus In- __________________

Moscow Gives ;S n .° - Al’ms WarninjIhower'* MOSCOW, June 7 i,«<-The Sovli Wie re* O w m any tod*a com* Uiat if It coopcraic* wlUi the Wci dmlnU- on nuclear armaments i l can sit lURgesl- up nil hope of German reunificaUoi o'n/and ^ Soviet nole delivered by Poreig Waah- M inuter Andrei Gromyko lo We;

Oerm an Amba.uador W ilhelm Has J declared ‘'nuclear arm am ent of Oetg many and Oerman reunlfieaUon ai

, f » l irreconcllabie."! x iK 6 The nole was In reply to Bonn Lfi _ A May 33 answer lo an original Sovit ard In- ” warning W est OerI work- many It would rUk the horrors c e house nuclear reialliUon if It coopcralc< com* *0 »lon>'e arm am enu

I l rejected a* "election campalgi

_______ and h u nol asked for any._______

i fo r F iesta sican-A m ericans:exican- departm enl will donau Jaycee parl am and for th e buebaU game a n d n(st< Ui« lop fwUviUcd and the Twin PalU Shrin

camps elub. U providing the itage fo r th< camps, ta len t ahow that follows th e b u e 1 Vega, ball game,'ill give Donald F. Lar*on. publle relaUon chance rtp rtscnuU ve for the Idaho cm

.ture of ploym ent security agcncy. U aasUt ing Vega wilh planning. H e tali

is pro- Mrs. Alicia Femande*. Caldwell vUiUng will be in cliarge of the ta len t thow a t Jay- T enuU ve program a l Jaycee pari t Com- calU for the baseball game a t 3 pjn. ;e milk children's games i t 7 and the Uien 3iaUon tholv wUl s u n a t 7:30 p m

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street which ar* almosl eompletely lubmerge >in fell, most of ll In a few minutes, and It I cher. (NKA lelephotal____________________

rail Term Is [ Tipsy Driverlie m a n , w ith a lonff rc c o rd o f t r a f l .sen tcnccd to GO .d a y s in th e co u n n e d $300 and c o s ts f o r d r u n k e n d r i c c R. B ird, w a s n r re .t te d a t 6 p .i « bou lev ard n o r th by c ity p o lic e a f t D54 Oldsmobilc d r iv e n by B ird collidi )r>l P ontine d r iv e n b y B ob H o llif ie l 1 w a a held T u ea d ay iiiR h t in t h e T w a 57C0 ----------------------------------------------

v-.“Fm' Ai-my CrewsU.S. n * I . T Vindicated Malaiig Daiiiher irn l. O

“■'X Site Sui-veydge said. LEWISTON. June 27 Lfi — Fl< r. Robert men of the arm y corps of enginei

reekieu have begun a aurvey of dam *11 r , on Uie middle Snake river and Iriiursday ^ ^n Hailey ncunced yesterday.:«• CoJ. Myron E. Page, head ot Iaa . spent Walla Walla dlslrlcl corps of eni

Io hear neers, said hera thi^t the lurvey •te court In connccUon w ith the engineei T h o m u rci’lew of Its so cnlled "308 Repori the w it- a plan for developmenl of- the C lehwarlx. lumbla river lystem. 'iDr. Bar- Page snld sites ipecifically und s handl- sludy are UiD N e: Perce dnm (i

on Uie Snake, below the mouth < lack All- •'><* PotenUr Baird Snlmon llaelf. Tly. {^|(h- SAlmon river baa no dams a t U

'oeonre present time......................................ns both '*1'' “ ''<1

month ago, page said, aod will _ completed wiUiln a year." Tlie Net Perce slle ha* be.vveunca- ,0 many yenrs by wll, life groups who claim a dam the

.M. '■"“' ‘I block mieraUon of fish Vfl their apawnlne grounds. The grou

ense Jor opposed to any dams .the Salmon river.

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SS: Miners FreedGeorge

f""°' From Cave-illrfeited a _ _

“.fS ByBigAugejW. Ohio, b lOOUIHODALE. O , June TI arnount „ in e ra eniombed fol-Bftlriey hour* by a eafe*in were reacued la

ined nlgtit through a ahafi bored by f speed* Ufmendous mine-digging machir

I l was believed the f lr tl lime U mschlne. a s la n t auser developed

_ make coal m lnlne more economlci y ever w u tued in a rescue attempt.

The I 1/3 foot h ll cf Uie auge „ cspable of borlne 130 feet an hou

1 1 1 1 2 ' pierced 3<0 feet Inlo the aids of O Powhaun Coal company strip ml:

e Soviet nesr hera and h it "dead center" : ly today * low chamber whcr« the mine he West c r ,„ |fd to aafdran live through the hole. Uie third bore fIcaUon, br lho auger In th e r t^u e effort, i Porcign ‘“ iW P-«n- EOT. They had bee i« w . , . ® EDT. m a spa<lo w esi <0 g ,m H a u I t feet in widUi. o t G er- About 200 peraon*. tnctudlng wlvi uon are »•

,“ i Crack■st Oer-Irrnr* /if urvics staUoQs agalnsl trading g r a t e d 1“ "’ appeared to be eracjiing

w nenu.^ T«o service aUUons wtre re- l a i S a u u ib u u n g . t r a 4 la .g

lo ahnsi '-The-cr*ek-Ttppf*r«iJ-lP,w-than-_______ a monUi a fu r a ll service s u -

tiona In the citv hid agreed to iboll*h all trad ln i lUmps.

iTic Details of Hoffa V: Payment Relatec

WAeHINOTON. June r t tf t-Jo h i . eye Cheasty tosUfied loday Mid

I Shrine Teamsurs- boss Jimmy Hoft P*'!! him *2X100 for sensle racket

e oaae- invesUgaUng committee daU oi Teamster*' President Dave Deck,

eiauons cheasly, a senate committee aUf 10 cm- inresUgator, taid ho turned over iC'

aasUt- lected m aterial.from Deck's file U *6 t* d Hoffa pereonally on Duponl circli aidwell, near Hoffa’* hotel here, it thow. “Hoffa took the p.-iperi and said ee park " l^c gol a couple ©5 Ciouiand fc! . 3 p jn,. you." the wltncat aaid.J U lent "In It waa a wad of bills wrappec

la a rubber band."

^ N in e I r r ig a te d Id n h o 4

in.'>7

_ EscapeI W aitg R etl

' | r .Tnmes E . A rn o ld , .'I J. nn e I • F a lls c ity ja il, w a iv e d c x t r

, . l . Po lice C h ie f H o w ard Gillott< hour-lonK c h ase in an d a

n iio t lie r n u to w e re w rc c k c d , ; 5 . ; WIIR BcrvinfT a life sc n te n i

I from . Jo h n so n c o u n iy , K nni fo r th e .sInyinK o f L lo y d S u

. . . to n in J u n e , 1945.For tile pasl two monlha Amo

and hla wile, whom lie martl■ aboul six months ago. have be

.. liviiiK undrr the name of Mr. ni Mra, Roberi (Dob) Sliarp. UO El sired . Twin Fiilli.

.'j ^ Al Lansing. Kans., Warden Tra ' Hand a.-iid a guard 1* en route

Twill Kail* lo Uke custody of I imerged mnn, Thursday. Gillette said he C nd It U nol know the exact time Uia sua

waa expected to arrive here.• ' Olllelle wss away from Twin Fa

Uip niglil Arnold led police and dc uiy sheriffs on Uie wild cha through tha city and wna ab.ic Wedne.sday when City Deiectl Richard Fratier refused lo dii-ul

A ' l * '^hnt preclpiUled the cliase. La r r l Wednesday, alter Tliiics-Ncws r

porters had teamed from olh♦ r n f f i r »ources Amold waa wanted In Ka

“ V an*. Fratier did confirm Amold w c o u n ty «ri escapee from the penitenUar; n d r iv - R eporun knew Tuesday th a l A 6 p .m . Isold's wife hsd provided inform n n f tn r ‘’Ul Withheld it because of t

P0'J>lbl» threat lo her aafety., J Attorney Jimcs J, Mny. who re

lll f ie ld , rrsenu Mrs. Amold. Thursday d e T w in tllned lo wy it »ha conlempUt------------ divorce procceding.v

May Ulked wiUi M n. Sharp, w C vliiud her husband a t th e clly J0 Tliursday. Al Uie Ume her face w

lc.ir.tlained.i m Early Tuesday evening sh r call

police and gave Ihem tbe followl story. She u id that about six mont

r p V Q *'=0 she had marrlrd a man w.claimed lo be Dob Sharp. She as

__p,.M he went out Tuesday afternoon singineert hU billfold in Uie house. S am site* exnmined il and discovered Identl; and Uie eallon lh a t indicated he was n v u an- Sharp. She told police ihe b

llevM he was wanted by Ui* P l1 ot the She said there had been oUi of engl- U iingt.ln the p u t tha t now ma urvey Is (c»«Uti..< r u * i. c^ia— i>

Nickersony undernm site A • T T viv.! Air rowIf. T iltI a t Uie H U N T S V IL L E , A la .. .lunc about a te s tif ie d t h a t in n*

will be o v c r-c m p h n s is'r h e lean a n d g r a y c o lo n e l 1

u been c o u r t-m n r tin l a n d a g re e d to >y wl'd- m a r t ia l p ro c e d u re t h e K e r 'f ish to u n sw o rn s ta t e m ee group* pe r.s is tcn c e re m a in e d u n a b a lams on d e p a r tm e n t p o lic y d ire c tiv

o f la a l N o v em b er t h a t .cu: .. ta i le d th e a rm y 's ro le in gui< I cd m is s ile w a r f a r e . -

‘These arc grave error*.- he te • llfled, 'T hey are errors no t likely '

" 1 1 1 ^ balanced by R u*tiin '’oounle.

I t w u in attempUng to rever o r p r thU curUIImeni policy U iat NIcke

ton ran afoul of army aecurity rei ne 7} W ul&Uons a n l waa ordered tour d for M marUaied.ued l u t Nickerson alrendy h u been coi ‘d by a vlcted on IS counU of laxity : nachine. handling aecret defen** d a u I ime the permitting it lo fall Into th e han< loped lo of unaulhorUed peraons. chief tiomical, Uioso he wanted to e n lu t In h Umpt. f lch t to preaerve devetopment of a ! auger. Intermediata nnge balluUc mU*i in hour, ^or the army, do of a The 10>mnn court-marUal U ho Ip mine hcarin< evidence which m ight Ir nter" in e“ ne It (o leniency in fixins NiekcJ

miners wn;* *entence.The mnximum punishm ent NicV

aafety erscn coulrt suffer u dUmUaal froi 1 bored the service and 90 year* Imprlsor fforl, a t ment.d been Aa he mounted the sU nd. NIcket a space . . r „ , c t — . ij

“ 1 “ B a s e b a l l T o d a ya Jl NATIONAL LEAGUE----------1 Brooklyn ................... ....OOO 000 0 -

! Milwaukee ....................OCO 000 0 -: Drysdale and Campanella; Dul [and Rice.

•a^na Pittsburgh — ....... ......._,.010 301-ick n i I Chicago ..............................010 000-

1 Purkey and Foile*: DrolU Hillma; ^ f f , Ufl) and Necinan.

i^^N ^^^^ork a t ClnclnnaU. nlghl

. IU - I AMERICAN LEAGUEed to iCIeveland-....... ............. 100 000 1—

I New York ....... .............. 000 OOO 0—I Wynn and Brown; Byrne am

, Berra.r o D etroll ........ ...................... oOO 003-:

Washlntgon .....................J I3 ooo-<l * « / l Foysuck. Hoeft (2), Aber « ) I I C U Sleater (8) and Wilson. Yewclk (8) —John Pascual, Clevenger (6) and Courtney I Mid- Chicago ........................— 100 020-:■ Hoffa Boston .......................030-'rackeU H anhm an. Flsoher (1). SUle' lU on (5). Derrlngton (6) and Moss; Sulll eck. van and Daley.re aUff Only gatnes scheduled.

file to IMPORT CURB EYED , circle WABHINOTON. June 3 7 Pre*.

ident EUenhower yesterday set u j d said, a special cabinet committee lo ad- nd for vise him- on wheUier oU ImporU

should be curbed. The President had rapped been ureed by oil (U te forem or* *

fev hou n earlier to r ta td c t UnporU

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lho Counlies L __

.n l . r ru'Mii^V O.niUlloM

led M un t in g H e urn to

nn c. i'iii>c(l m u r d e r e r fro m K an sa s c x trn d i tio n T h u r s d a y m orn in ir nr llo t tc snid T liu r s iln y n o o n . A rnold, j nd nbo u t T w in F a lls in w h ich tw o j k e d , M capcd n e a r ly 18 m o n th s ntr i tc n c e j

NEWS BAmold

^ * b ^ ^ ANOELES. June 37 W -Ja,lr nnd * "orld b*n iHO Eim • provUe thai ll would “In no

, T r . r r WA.SltlNOTON’. June « WV-S< ouie to rround forwpf Chrlatma*. lie lold a newsconferci

I he did tha troopa from Japan w u do

’ TACHIKAWA. Japan. June 3?"In Falb ^bout GO Japaneie demonatratora nddcp . 'u '“ a a ir base loday.'lorclng thi

chai* project Is planned. Four or five de; «ald none of ll* men w u hurl,

electivedii-ulge 4 I • T ^ lAction Pla

other^ Death oitial Ar- ,iforma- A p e t i t io n bn.ied on th e ti ; of Uie gr’g j u r y invostiffa tin ft th e ci ho rep* K ocpnick w ill be fil« lay de* n g a in .i t M ike F , M a rt in , 15 Tipiated cu tinp r A tto rn e y Jom cfl M.

, A n in e -m e m b e r c o ro n e r's •Ur lall c h ild c a m e to h is d e a th as ace i - u th e M a r t in y o u th a n d th n t

th o d e a th by sp ced in i; whic e called c a u s e d c louds o f d u s t , d mowing c re a s in g v la ib llltv . montm Cunningham tald he had ' nn who but to handle the c u e untlne aald u,e y jum rehabiliutlon a »n and gpeolfie charge* wlU be filed.

Sh« I t WlU be up lo Uie dUcretlon denUfi- probftto Judge Bverell M. Sweel -as no t lo decide w hat dUpoalUon wiU ‘‘’'J f .* m«Se o t Uie c u t. le FUI. Iq gues, death of a pera 1 oUier Uiroush ne«II«en» d rW n f uiua V made resulU ia a negligent homici ■ t l chtrge, a ciisdfirieanor Ih Jdaho.

1 Lashes at werEmphasif

.Tune 27 ( f lV - C o l . Jo h n C. N ickersoi in n a tio n a l d e fe n s e polic ies th e re h t in s i s on a i r p o w e r ." ' incl took th e w itn c sa s ta n d In h is ow t] to te s t i f y u h d e r o a th . U n d er cou r K e n tu c k y -b o rn coloncl could ha>

.e m e n t A n d u n d e r o a th , N ickerson n a b a te d an h e denounced a dcfcn i

gSiJ: Stricter Spud Rules Wautec

ONTARIO. Ore.. June r W reverse Stricter conlroU on markeUng Nicker- poutoea, ftom Ui* Idaho-eute ^ c ^ l - **'*• recommend'

hera loday by Uie Idaho-Eute n con* Oregon PoUto commltlee. lily in The committee recommended th »U by round red varieUes be of ITi Inch hands minimum diameter with a maturl

chiefly tolerance of 10 per cent for spu in hU having more Uian JO per cenl mU I of an Ing or feaUiered skin.

Por Uie white rose variety, a mli I. of **'■* ounces w u recor.h. Ir. mended foe U. 8. Ho. a'a. Por D.

No. r a and better a minimum si of two Inche* wiUi a maturity le ersnce of 3i per cent w u luneste

.1 from The grade and *lM of niaseti at prison* early gemt w u iet a t u . 8. No.

or better with a minimum tixe ' dicker- two inches. Maturity tolerance ot » tl per een t for poUtoes wiUi SO p

cent or mot« of the skin missing < feathered also v u tuggested.

»^ Tliree Boise V; Routes Give

000—1 BOISE. June r r w — The lUi illman highway board aaid here yesterdi

that I t U studying three and poi nlghl; ilbly more proposed routes for .a ^tc— nei;«qfcaem ~tuew ia .tgr i TigntH-------- route-throujm'the-BoUe'valley."

The lU tem ent w u made to a de 0 1—J egaUon from Caldwell which mi 0 0—0 with th e board yesUrday to dUcui > and highway route problems in lha t ell:

Board Chairman Roscoe Rlci001-2 Durley. aald a new concept of In 000—8 te rsu te freeways Is that Uiey ahoul r « ) , sen'c local traffic u well s k (8); Uireugh traffic and need not b Ttney. built aa -Uie shortest dUUnce be 020—3 tween two polnU."030-7 s u t e Highway Engineer O. Brj-c SUley Bennelt aald Uie highway depart Sulll- ment waa studying routes for th

highway from BoUe or south e Blose to th e deaert juncUon of sUt

'. :ff and U. s . ao norUiwesl of Cald

-Pre*. th i department had net up PrO |t»» for constnicUon of Ui o nd> hlghwi:y between Uie polnU. Rlcl iportM m U lt AeltsaUen th a t when lh It had tludlet a re eompleted Uie city c ior* a Caldwell v ill be Inrltad to nviei port«. Ult re tu l lt befon detlnlU conclui

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rderer ere for

K ansasnnsas pen iten tiary now held In Twlr (iir and will be re turneii to Kansas iiolil, a rrested Tuesday n iffht followlnp two policc cars , the fujfitive’s car and

IS ngo from the K ansas prison. Ha

BULLETINSW -Japsnes# Prim e Minister Nobuiuk* KUh d U n on atomic and hydrogen arms but oni] “In no way give advantage to any one party.'

WV-S#erttary of Defense WiUon ssld loda] d force troops in Japan will ba polM eo t b] Bnfercnea Uiat (hs present plan for wiUidraw. w u not a sudden decUlon.

ne 37 Wi-U. a . a ir force police clashed 'wltt ratora shouUne "Yankee go home" a t Tachi' ng them of! a runway where an extensloi rive demonitrator* were Injured. Ths air forct rt.

lanned Over of Local Child

the testim ony and verdict o f b coroH' the cause o f death of 3-year-old T errj >e filed in T w in Fnlls probate courl n. 15, and M ichael Green, U , ProsC' fl M. C unningham said Thursday, ner's ju ry found W ednesday th a t th( h as a resu lt o f negligent driving bj thnt the G reen youth contributed t( w h ich -------------------------------------------

Ceiisui-e Move tlon'’Mt! Loses in Votefiled. ^ n

OnResolutioi*’* SUN VALLEY. Jun* 37 W -Tli

. nrnrni NaUonal AssoclaUon ot A tlom tj • uilSllY O tatrtX aUiidt eriliclam ot ,th» ir hnrnf..!^ preme court > e * tu ^y : ' fn m tv S S n« .luU on . d e llln , .101 ln )« » ■ security Uwa aad th« legal powa

of-.i;b»-.>Ute(.A number of tboM roUnf to' w«t/

down the reaoloUoni had n b u k t recent smlUi act decUlonir of th

• court in speechea aod atatemenlQ I Q from _tha_floor._____

' S I S Amons them w u the anseiaUoa' prealdent, Attorney Oenenrt Lool

k e rson . c . w ym an of New Hamp»hlrei..wh ir e h a d opened lU 6ist annual confer

ence with a speech lUgeesUne tha new Uwa m ight be needed‘to eun

US ow n the cou rt'i power and undo toma o cou rt* lu aeUonjL

i h a v e A t finally '(pprovtd,' occ rtMlu e rso n ’s uon nreed passage o t - U n ' l o re IrfAnaA Btfirm and reacUve federal aa

sUt« UiUmal security cooUol- . . T he oUier u id Uiere should b

i i n ipeclfylne Uiat "so fuiure aeL a U of concress shall be considered t

exclude any aUte laws on the aam i t p r i subject m atter unleas such con 1 I .V U greaalonal act contain* an exprti

provlalon to th a t effect,"3 . ,^ , Stricken from Uie first rt«>lu eung 01 Uoa waa a su tem ent lh a t recent de i-eu tem cUlona of Uie court had ’tender» imtnded IneffecUual b r weakened* tntem i -E u tem controU.

L eft o u t of the second resoluUo; ded tha t “ * .expreaslon of alarm '.‘on •1 inehM the increaalnj tendency of th a 'fc m aturi^ to rule U u t fedenor spud* <C«aU.».< rtf* II. C«lmi 1)

Legion May Move Its Headquarter!

ium ilM BOISE. Juno 31 IB-H a»ley At ■rity i^ - unson . sU to commander of Ui tnesied. American Leclon, aald today th se tt and post a t LewUlon U adrooaUnc re 5. No. 3 movel of tho IdahO dfpartmen

aUe of headquartera from Bodse to LewU ice ot 10 ton.

SO per /tU n a o n said Ui« proposal wl] issing or eome before tho Legion conrenUon d . to be held tn LewUlon July 3Q.a«.

! Valley Higliway iven ConsideratioBie iU t« lon* a s to imiUng t r » made, esterday w eU er delegaUon waa told tha

"for'u!* '***“ '

“ey. ijiMi and equipment from Uia oei0 a del- wQilem heavy equipment eonstruc ch met Uoa aehool a t WeUer.

W eUcr delegaUon, headed b« n ilh ' 'John Uoyd, aald it woulc

^ “ eWO flnancln* for eonstnjC' : ‘'on of a road from WeUer on Uii r^V . . "orth aide of Uie Snake river U .TnV k l O’d* <«• » connecUon then

b i! to O r.£on.Rich aald the board looked witt

1 Bn-ce ^ 'vor upon making a conaecUoi depart- O reeon bu t added "we cani for the riyer wiUi. ■uth cf out Oreeon'a eoneun«ice.-H a addet of sUU If road were built U wmili f Cald- he a b tg boost tn eatUne Oteeoal

approval to eonstiuot tha hrld(e. had no A deleeatloa reprtsaaU nc Oamai of Uie and B la la ^ eounUea eomplaloec s. Rich abcut th « breakup of fU U hlshva; len the 6 t east o t TilzJlAd. 'n waa' tol city ot tha t a contract woold be let B o review fall fo r compleUcs tm U eiM e t tb

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' ’Revenue Ac LegaKty Gc Sharj5AtU

COTOTl D-AtENr, JU0< : 1 I h j 8 Coeur d'AJen* pr

to iiS ft declm tory » in b« w m b i trom ,l»e iti m crnt court to d i ls n in a th«

* ty of the revenue «cl pMMd , t u t leBl»l*Uu«.1 -The P m i btlie»« the •

be decUred anconiUtutlpnal ’ . iMper u>d In » front p««e ed

• “Tlie Pre»» lu s leunetf th»I ' of til* be*t Ies»l opinion Jn th

beUeve* the mewur* U co Uontl In OM reipeel »nd to • OUI In tnotber m to be Inn

opinion believes Ibi , portico of the »cl lh»t Use.

dends of Id«ho eorporsUon* constitution*] and th t t »noth Uon of tha law leaves H i when th l n tv t u r tt« r>es n feet.

’'Under ihl* slluatlon, Tdi: dustrle*. Idtho labor and buslncMineD aren't ocrtain » h e r t they s tind tax-«U e-

The p»ptr tald Id iho needi atruetUTt ' t h t t vlll mcoura (tustry t« eotna Into Ihe su i ons tha l drive* lndu*try «w»:

Th* Preu spokB of ft at I court’ opinion u -the preciln,I lof the moment ao Idaho In

knora »here it stand* und present U z law” and said < clftl session of the Itfflslature -be needed If th t court m lu t Invftlld. ^

Idaho Teachers Asked for D

. BOISr, Juno » irs-Publlc teachers Uiroushout Idaho iir s td today t« completo u *< possible preparaUon of r

I needed to enroll them In th* tI AocUI securlty.projram. .

"We need the soclsl security bera of ftll teacher*," aald Swenson, tta to auditor. *Thu

I about 8i00 teacheni In TdahiI . ao («r only about half of them ' provided the numbers.”

- B e H id fflftor te ac h n r h for* h sre no t had social s» Cftrds. He ursed those lacklnc reflstrfttlOR to obtain aoclal t t carda and r»port the ir numb< tiie lr locsl echool dUtrlct clerl

T be name of A u d it w»s chi to Hovft BeoUft la 171). Wome: th e jlctat to vote there In 1911 oentuilei lite r .

Hospitalsst B e n e d ic t ’! , J e r o iVUltlac hours e t St. Ben<

h o ^ d ta l are trom 2 to 4 &sd i

I'll •' ■ A B M irnu )LII ; 7 . t ' QkTT.CUAwtll, Jerome: Lee O r : i ' i t r . 1.Weodell; D o u ld H*lken.

aad U n . Anna W lnuu,111 ' ' ' r a l l t :r DUHISSCD• > J amei Boyd. Wendoter. Utal ' , J a c k Tobbe; Je raae .>\[ H IE T af

I t') A eon « u bom lo Mr. andV lU cbard OcUer. Arco.

G o o d i n ? M e m o r i a lV U lttof hour* a t Ooodln* C.

••-f- K em wtal-hQ eixlUl-ftre-from- i 4;»0 aad T lo S:SO pp.m.

ADHtTTEO M rt. Jamea Irvlnt. Ham mett;

Robert Houtchena. M rtle U . c n a r l ts BerUome. Mrs; O Ryao. M n. John Klbbee. Mr*. lAvsoD and J e t t Qulsgle. a ll ( in t.

DtSMISSED M tl. John La«ton, Ooodlni

I W alter Wcltelt. Oannett.

i . . C o t t a g e . B u r l e yli AOMirTEO

Linda BaUey, Albion; Mrs.I . b a ra Thornton. Mrs. Rowen* b^ a n d Jo B la McDonnell, a ll Bu U DISMISSEDH Mrs. M u la neym, Paul;V S lroo ra 'n iaston . Hejl>ura:

e u U ln n . Oakley; Mr*. R(f ChrlsU auen, Rupert; Mr*.> ; a m tth . Olenda Baker. Owm E

M artha Boa-en and Mra.. 1 Pord, all Burley.

: BIRTHAI • A eon vaa bom to Mr. an<:

Melvin Thornton and » dai U to Mr. tn d Mrs. lUehard J tiI Burley.

jl ; R u p e r t G e n e r a l1;; ADMITTED

; Rontld WlUon. Minidoka.IM ' DISMISSED .

I Mrs. Yvcmie DocksUder an r s u l ; Mr*. LaVfrl Blnit^am'an

: .M rs. Arnold B sin i and-son.i’ .Petenon. M, K. Thompson am

j. Robert Wallers, alt nupeVt, ani}■ ?oone Villmer and wn, Herbui

S u n V a l l e y H o s p l t jj ADMnTED

M n. Jennie Sluart, Haltrjr; C. Wayland, Bobe: Mr*. Olauser. Chlcajo, and Mrs. >

'1 Brooks. Pftlrficld,J DISMISSED

Mr*. Angfline Wrlithl. Buhl

'pr-— =~Weadier-i- " MACIO VALU;T —rarU y . I - . tJirooih ;temerro«. Hlch 12

I and low SO to 6^ Low last h l| 67 a t I a .m . at.4 U a t nixin.

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A p f K eep cliD W h itao l S l l e t y F l

Gets j |L ittacklun* r t WhIES* prtdlcud 3 Bry judsment: 3 J s .he iU le iU-, ^ § XiBth«vftUdl. . . . a 9 Ia ssedbyihe; Ith* act Will' . I ■ltional." th*Ige editorial.■a th a t same f/ow th re e d a j/ i w ith o , J n th e a u k tra f /le d e u ih tn o u r i t

e Invalid. *

Miners Freei :“S £ From Cave-:pe* into ef-

. Idaho in. By B kA mand Idaho j f r . - r « . o « i

ta in a t all children o" th r trapped n “ *• rMcue workfn and two %needt a lax ihsutcd Joyously a t s l ih t c ,couraie In* rescued men. e stale, sol “W* never car* up hope, wi f away.’’ thst machlni would cet In ui.

a aupreme Kenneth Hamlllon. « , th* flni rMslnc nred out of the mine, ho Induttn' Zehind him came Joseph f I under the aki. 29. Marlin Kovabkl. 40, said a spe- Horvalh. 38, amt Fred Sable .: lature would None had Suffered any ln]u n ilu tbe act Btble'a wlfr, Jewell, nearl;

lapsrd when ihe aaw her hu “Thank Ood you're alive,

said as she embraced him. a r c The men wtre «tamlned by I

ilclsn a t Ihe scene, jiven ao3

rData“’ 'rM.,'"ru.';rh.ublle echool U’founh about MO feet on Uie S a ^ w m aboollnj badI as aoon as drawlnit ahale, Indlof records reecutra the mschlnitha f e d ^ U»wu»h the eh«fflb(th* leoerai

"heard the bit comlnf and a

-The iuy tha l Mrt up thal f i w cerUlBly knew w hal he wta d

u Hsmllton aald. “Ha h it the chi inem nsv t center."

^ Boy Injured‘lal aecurllT BORLXY, June 37—DennU I n u m ^ to *>n. » . » " "f Mr. and M n.I clerks. Peierson. Burley, was Injured a

ly a t 4:is p.m. Wedneaday two . eatt of Burley on hlihw ay iOt

M chaw ed collUlon between hU bkyele i Plymoulh driven by V

n w n , two Ketchum.H ta boy w u rldlnv eaat oi

I wrons ilde of the road and U ._ nerrous when Peterson's cat, I q proached. lUUy look to the dll"AO avoid hittlnit the bicycle. Thi

received head cuU and a le t li ' Ha was treated a t tha Cottag*

e r o m e *nd released.

Benedict's D BIV EU FINEDa sd 7 to 8 RUPERT. June n — Dick (

mundsen, 18. Rupert, has been l i and U co(U in Rupert :

i: Lee Ber- court on a charge of driving a t liken. Diet* oo a daytlma license, nans, Twla , - ’ - —

M a g i c V a l l e y

F u n e r a l s

r. tn d U ri, PA U S — Puntr»I mfor Mn. C ora 's. DavU «-in be

, , sa t 11 *.rrr. ?W d»r a t Ui* 1 o r la l mortuary chapel wllh th* Re*. In t Coimty old B. BItcksione offlclaUnc. f t « a - 1 to ritea wilt be.held a l.fiunset Mi

lU p c k . .

im ettjM r*. TWIK PA L L S -P unera l s t rtleld. and for Charlea Xdward Read wl *i Conrad held a t 1 p.m. Baturday ai M n . John White morluary ehapel wlU

, a ll Oood> Gilbert Meyera In charge.services will be held In Sunsel morfsl park,

lodlng, and • — ■HAILey — runera l aervleei

, frank Palmer Coleman will be aU 3 p.m. Saturday a t the Mc< riek funeral heme with the Rs D. BIwsy, reeior of thn Imm

Bar. epijcopal church, officiating.^ held aiall Burliy. n,H fy cemetery.

B U P E R T -I^ e ra i aervlcei

l i t 2 !»“ • 'fW 'y lha Ooo H ftiin *''****' lhe Rev. J . Donald

nST «“• P“ '0'' «>f ‘he Methodist ctira.. poppie omcIaUnt. Concluding rites «

held a t th* Rupert eemetery.

a SuB w Sr ~ Funeral afrvlei-d Jack all W. Horton will bf,a Jack, an a .m rday a l the W

dill ehurch with th* Rev. Rl ff. N. rea l otnclatlnr- Conel

: r a l ntes wm be held a t Pleasant eemetery. rrltnda may call a

B U P E R T -nm eral service jm "and son. rved Sorenson Wribel will b«

*” "■ S»»ur(I«y a t the Ooo w L03 Bbhopn . and Mrs- nUcker olflelaiins. Concluding Jejburn. «in b* held at the Rupert cem

S O ltal KIMDERLY-Puneral tfrvlci Mtrllyn Fay Rawion will be

lailey: Mm. “ “'iSO P *"’ byMr* Marie 0**»" »» 'he Kljra rs Melvin ^ rflurch. Coiiclvdlne ritw M'lvm ^ Memorial

Frlendi may rail at the T«ln Buhl mofimry frem S am . lo B

;___ ■ Thunday and from 9 a.m. loFriday.

"TW It; r AC^ g W 'nfra l a? • for Evirett U e Ooodman wl

irUy rlsndT held at 2 pm. rrlriav in tha h 12 is K Fallt lUke heu.'e cn Maurice i J l n lih t M, norlh, wllh Bithop R. Alan I n»0B. prttldln*. Concluding riles wl , J... ®'J'»ei Memorial,• „ Friend* may rail a l Whll* mof I « .tl TOurtday and until 1 p m , Fric

"I STRA>; i 1.51■ *i I PIRST YEAR D

•* ! PATCH OPEN 8

U Y TO I_ ’ * I N orth l l u i L a k uAIIT

ilf Chasejjuarr IsW antedf Prison Brc

her belleve'lhU lo ? e true. Hi always keep the blinds down

y house, she sali]. and conlliI seemed afraid of aomethlng.I She said she believed hliJ was ''Ourton." She aald haI . th s l moment downtown In iI ever brown 19»2 Ford gettJni• thing W eal.I lh n tit a I’o” " were.lmmedlaU

r n a p ie the woman's atorA ear driven by patrolmi

I Eastman spotted Uie car go - ward Five poInU east on Ma

nue south. At a disUnce . . 'C IA throw suspicion on. the fact

. being followed the pollee car ’A I t l behind.0 " A 1 » Tha Ftord relum ed to th

street address and tha mat

uger .he P.II,, Uon snd DeieeUves Pratli>ed miners. Kenneih Johnson proceeded fo prlMls. sddrea*. Ther* they asked U: h i of the for hla draft eard.

A wlineas to w hat trai e. wa knew alter tha l aald Wedneaday nli in us.- asld man w u permltled lo go lo I a flrat man as If to get something. Th*

aald Frstler w u standing < ph Supfn. lawn wllh a ftathllghi In hb 40, Henry Anolher police car. the wltoe

ble. 38. was parked across the stree Injuries, the man's house,

learly col- He aald the m sn gol Into i r husband, and auddenly slarled to speei illve." she the sUeet wllh hU llghu < m. auld Frazier yelled for JohrI by a phT- -gat him." Frasier was lefi sl 1 sedsilves on th* lawn.

For tha nest hour th* ma ad b o ^ ceafully eluded a ll efforU b) 1 UiB third In the wild chase. Two shot

ff* hls head when Jreturning from th e sugar

Chin* naa to frighleIn'® »wppln*-

Later, afler policemen dele; nd acram- j,av* to be forcibly s*h .t ririii before som* Innocent t>ystsnd

. . ^ i « i « . - deputy sheriff II r h a m i r »hot « U>* Reelng csr's g chamber_ the car.

r F ru ier diseJoied Wednesds3 Q emoon that Arnold had ad...1. D .I ., *’• • “ hy K an u a ainu « ie r - n j „ *j,en the man waa quei

?* £ ! ' Tuesdsy night a fte r the chas red aJlghl- The deleeUve ta ld Kansas a two miles i u „ eonucted and A

verified a l • a jn . i .* hy phone.

>y W. A. d riv en andtrlans wera endangered T

frt *he chase throu;w oecam* interested specta ton s ' ed the su eeu and flocked abc

pollcs su tlon afterwards tr>' ; The hoy ^ul why police had been eg injury, jn j the man. The trua fact

tu g * nos- a e l giyt„ put unUl much Js.Wednesdsy aflem oon Frasli

-* maintained th e n was nothin?w « ^ th a n he wiIck C ^ d - in the elly Jsll. However. bMn fined u k td If the man wa* tha ,

who hsd escsped frora the * « a t night p r t» n Fraxler answered 'y u .

Policemen and depuUeo p I paling In lhe Tuesday nlghl

>V Vi'en city policemen Johnson.man, Royal Heyer. and al deputies Wayne Hankins and ley Annts. AUo parUclpatlng

.. ............ .. chas* were two m erchant iII aervlcea men, James CrUl a n d T. R. S ill be held Deputies Hankina and Ann ;h» While Johason were la oo the /In* Re*. Don- ture of the man t>ehlnd Ihe :lng. Last on Fourih avenue east. Heyi It Mtmor* also .on lha ImmedlaU scene.

man had been wrecked while to biKk tha man’a passag* ne

II services Oore Molor company. Afi- d will be wrecked hU own patrol car y a l the „ ian Jumped Inlo a ear with t w ith the and conUnued tha chase.

Most of lh* Ume during th t unset Me- Johnson. Bastman. or

kept followlnc Uie Arnold ' rvice. for dlsunca wlUi rtdIII be held •«

le Rev W “ riving.Immanuel ^Ina. Con- A™®'"*Id a t the «h*n). ro.

Hansen." The car hsd 1 piste* luted In Uia Ucense dir

-vices for ** helak Ufu«d to a Paul M. >e held a t ®«hl. T h en aUo was a drivi Ooodmsn ‘ hlllJold In Ui# cat

)nald Cre- “ •s t church. ^ "h lch Arnold ha<les will be *hen h* Drst waa a

had a Jetom* eounly Ucenae on IL Among other Ihlnga thi

rrvlcea for •* believed to have done fami 111 be held *ha country. When arhe Melho- h* had a variety oC blank i r. Richard him.Joneludlng --------------— — -

“ ‘..''K Boy Drowns-riday and PRESTOK, June M

year-old Pocalello boy drown Twin U kes near here indsy

rvices fnr fUhlng wllh members of his 11 b« held ll.r.Ooodman Thi* vicllm. Jim Hoadley. I« op Leroy ped Into ihr w st^r from a JdIng riles bank about 11 a. m. Tha bnd eemelery. recovered »l I p. m . by men

grapllng hooka from a boatervlces for ------ --------------------I ba eon- RF.AD Tl^fES.NEW3 WANTr by Blih- , ^-icTTrin.^ - u _______ -TTT.KImberlv

£ s WARBERG'S M O V I N G

^ i = _ S I Q R . A G E _

n wll] betha Twin Phone AsaFvfei

rict tlreet ^Isn Smllh 9 2 4 6 8 Mfs will be I 3 ' S f n O Q

LINES

\ w b e r r Ies

50 FlatR D gllo o n d S h o jfa V o rie ly J 8 o .m . Fridoy a n d S o iu rd a y

ON WARREN.T w in F o lli Phon* 1521 -W

\

I T w inFalldfor Vlalllag C ^ l arBU

- M r . and Mrs. Jerom e P. ’

Break ’He would G «»*e >»•«» «el

I down In Ihe Knull Orangi No. 381 will continuously a l l;JOpjn. Fridsy In theeom r

rlhlng. center. College s tud enu who ed his nsme I'i the community ara schedu Id ha was a t present the program, n In a beige —retting some- Leavlog fer Fsrieya

•Mr, and Mrs. BUI WInsky. sedlsWly dls- • « lesving F ridsy for

vehlcia and Orleans. La., to attend th* a '* atory. eonvenUon of Uie NaUonal Fi ■trolman Bob “ on ef the Blind. WIn*ky U al ear going to- “ a represenUUve of Uia }n Main ave- ^ " ”<1 assoclaUon andunee no t to Minsky as a delegate. WInsk • fa c t ha was ‘he * u t« organUee w r tagged following Uie meeeUng or Uie ee car uggea , ^ „ uod July 4 to 7. Mr. awto th* I lm *» “ Chicago I

. m .« ‘he naUonaJ meeUng o piano tuner* tssocUUon. July

e pollc* *U . '____________

Wilson Says Tesi t tranaplred Ban Won’t W(Jay nlghl U»* WA8KIN0T0H. Ju n e TJ tfV- go to hU ear, retary of Defens* Wilson said' Th* witness th« banning of aiomlc weaponi

ding on Uie "would Juit be sort of a nul In hU hand, bu t wouldnt slop anything" 1 wlUieaa said, world armament race.

I sUeei from Wlbon was asked a t a newj ferenc* w hsl effect suspensl

Into th* car nuclear tesu wOCad h a r* in de » speed down w * weapons,g h u off. He . « • « u ‘ “»t would 1• Johnson lo * > •" *ome."Jefl SUndlng WUsoo said “real dUareii

* has got la b* based on suff he man sue- P” ’**’’ > « ^ tlo n to Inspire n )rU b r DolIc* th s l Jt (duarmai0 ahou w re U going lo b . carried out." rhen he was ' '

President Wants.^.1,™.,., Loophole Cloi5 ltin d « ‘’£ « «wJVA8HmOTON. Juna S7 i friff 1 ^ 7 a PJ'wKlent EUenhowv Indicate . r ' . ‘‘•y he favor* leglslaUon toh . -loopholea" created b>41* ttMnk of recent supreme court decltlon

Ing FBI files to defendanU Ir dnesdsy t t l - u in crlm/nsl esses, ad admilled SenaU Republican Leader n u a auUior- Ham F. Knowland said aft la queaUooed While House meeting th s l e chsse. Presldenl recognised Uiere nsas auUior- “very real problem" for enforce md Arnolds agencies growing ool of Uie c1 a jn . Wed- decUlon.

Survey EyedlorT sw arm - SHOSHONE, Juna J7~Char ed aboul th* Commerce In five Magle \ ds to 'lng to communlUes sre corulderlng a 1 been chas- ResUon from Uir North Side I fscU were munltlei they make a lurvi jch Jster detennlne where tourUU i Frasier aUll th ;^ '" “ 'y-

nothing new The pltn w u tried her* b he w u tUll hr Ue Shoslione C:i-ever when her of Commerce, I f the eor

tha Arnold >'‘‘1'''* to make Uie aithe K an su ><»b Lov* and Ralph Smith,

! 'ytM." Shoshone, win prepare si ,. blsnks. CommunlUea aaked to n T .h iV h^* PM t in the survey are Shod

-0 » lln f f , Jerome (inson. E U t- juehfitld.- nd sheriff's ________________

Wreck Reportei:. R. sup les . STAINES, England. June J7 d AnnU and A dark green sporU car and a i t /Inal cap- aedsn (cdlldrd Jast n igh t Jn d the house bf Reginald A rker's vegetable i . Heyer was Psrker snd hU wlfr. who rar scene Esst> *hen they heard Ihs crash, while trying reporters Uia sporU car w u di as* near Ihe hJ Prince Philip w ith hU

Afler he ElUabeUi IT. as a pa.ve;t ear East- WlUiesies said occupanu of wlUi SUples »«hlc'es escsped Injury, e. — '

B ai;J^eningnotd vehlcU The Tw In'^alU Chsmberh red llih u eommrrce win sslute the daa bysUnden Industry Saturday In lhe formAl'a reckless a dairy bar to be located In

100 block or Shoshone strfound fn fha north.dUclowd an Free cncken and cheese i■p. route I. be avsllsbla a t Uie bar and iIsad license Commercial dlvUlon of iu t directory Chamber of Commerce will gul M. Hunt, ft**7 coupons which will enaI driver'! Il« tha bearer to receive frrehe car wlih 're*™ w *!■ tha milk h* <

, drink.lid hsd been , Tha dairy bar will ba oiWU spo'ted unUl 8 p. m. ft Ucenae plile (Igs th* manI farm work About 81 mllllon acres e t U irn arrested Und In India ara Irrigated.Jank checks - - - , — ^

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''alls News In BriefRoamsg* Sate S tl

le p . WlUon The suilllsry lo Veterans « ilUng Pebble elgn Wars post No. 2138 will

rummage ssle Ssturday a t 13 ahOD* tUeel west.

81 will m eet AdnlUad lor Surgtryle community Mrs. Nellie Holdermsn. a r U who reside of Richfield, h u been adml' scheduled to Ihe Twin FaUs Clinic hoipl

lunery . She srrlved s l tha esrly Wednesdsy momfng.

/Insky. Twin VUiUng Parenu lay for Kew u a ry Hoover. Cathedral

tha annual c a llf , U vlslUnt her pareni »nal Feders- and Mrs. & F. Hoover. 171 ky U a ttend - Lakea boulevard aouth. She li of the Cem ano teacher.

n and M n . --------WInsky will Ez-Resld«ot VUlUng

organliaUon. Mrs. Minnie Hughes. V or Uie blind P tll,. T e i , arrived Tuesday e

Mr. and M n . y, ^ w t M n. W. C. Browi 1 ^ 0 to a l- fourth avenue e u t . Mrs. H«i :ung of the , former rwldenl o t Twin Fin. July • to _____

Ceovalasclag a t ReaplUI — — ■ Mead D. Hotklns, a S7-y«r p c f ranch mechanic who loat h •■•'''3*' hsnd In sn accident whJIs w

t W o r k wnv'alescfng'ai Maglo^VaUey I TJ tfV-8ec- orUI hotplUL in aald'today —respoiu te su GeU Meaet D tgret

a nuisance. Marvin J. Heinrich, mem' hlng" In the Moose lodge No. 81Z recelvi

highest degree of the Moose : a newa con- nlly over the week-end al ispenslon of Child City. Mooseheart, III. 1 e ln develop- awarded Ui* Moose pilgrim

of merit.vould fInaUy ---------------------------

Tliree Indiaiiplre 'm utual ^ « n e n t .

ants For StabbiP I /Y O A f] Law rnforcement offlcen In i V I U S C U em Idaho and western Wyoml r 27 nn — *e»f*hlng for three l7-ye»r-o ndlcnUd tn . Lspwttl. wanl

.« subbing a man arid car Uieft hv th ! en** of ‘hem tried lo conUc

riiinn m jn mother from Twin FalU by i n u phone Wedneaday night.

Tha glrU. Jwephlna JabcUi u /ii n in e James and Pearl Cha

^d a f te / a nuesUoning 1■ th» i Ul* ‘ U'-bblng of a Lapwnl m tn ar Ih .r l I. . theft of a 19M Mercury tw. M^fMcement ^f.vclitcn sh

ofttce broadcast a pickup ord Uie gIrU Wednesday,-

____ Wednesdsy ths c a r w u rectIn Boise. Police ssy one of thi

w g d “ Other from 0 <

'-C h a m b e n , T *ln t»llce were una (sglc Valley ■»<:“ « the glrU here after Ui< •ring a sug. «lved a report a t i a :« a.m

Side Com- collect Ulephone call h td . survey to " '" ‘le lf®ni here to the moU rUU spend of th e .g lrh ^ .T h e moUii

porledly refused to acccpl th lirr* briefly because it w u collect, lone Cham* Josephine JAbeUi U descrlb he commu- 'relghlng 180 pounds, U five fei Uie survey Inches u l l and wearing blue

Smith, both ■"‘1 Jseket. L ornlne James : u-e surrey pounds, five Jcet, tlx loehei ked to Uke vcariog blue J ^ io d :'a . « I Shoahone. pullover tweeter. Pearl Oiapo irome and described as ’'shorf* aad w«

fsdcd Jeans.___ No deialU of Uie sUbblni

)rt6Q Ul* t i r u a n hesdlng for Wyo

line J7 on— I ' L . i * r * r i l t o ' and a small <I t Jn frontriable alorr. Y r f v i ^fho ran ou t • j l t Q J ^enuh . told / ? ? : .w u driven . W SaK -K

hU wife. I ^I pa.venger.u of boUl A I B \

ingamber o f A flower garden la a thin the dairy beaoly aad a J«b fertver.I* form of ed In the

I t : S A V E

up to 39%O N YO UR A U T O M O m

1 h . e .n INSU RA N CE

>.• S'." HAROLD L. LEW AGENCY

, ol lu m - 3 4 t G o n lii .r S f. Ph . 37ted.

ONSTRUCTION

lUIPMENT;a fe d in Boisei w ith A»flC0 Doggr..........S 3 0 0 0 0 0I w ith W o g n e r L o o d ir . . . 3 9 5 0 . 0 0

lh L u ll L o a d e r .................. 2 5 0 0 . 0 0na M o d e l RTI — •' • r :......................................... 2 5 o o ; ^ o one M o d e l U TIL« r ............. ....... ............ 2 7 5 0 . 0 0t B e ck h o e

im p r e t io r M odel 105 . . . . 2 0 0 0 . 0 0 o d il H D -9D o x e r .................^ .............. 7 5 0 0 . 0 0

)0 P o w er U n i t .................. 2 5 0 0 . 0 0ie te i P o w er U n it

- .............................3 2 5 0 . 0 0

o fher good buys iivused equipm ent

IWTOOTH CO.N| SALES AND SERVICEItion P h o n e 4 7 9 1 , Tw«n FoH»'

. ■ . V V W A V W A ^ V

EW a. TV.TN FALLS, IDAHO

i^f Blaze Sweeps Alaska Lar

e " « n ° L u ' ; a x c h o b a o i , A Iu I . . j» I a t 134 Sho- '^ M o n Uisn a hslf mllllon

of Alaska Uindra and forestremslned only a blsckened w u

admitted to spawned by in unseasonable s ho jp iu i for dry weather.

I t Uia clinic The Urgent bUr.e sUll bumli n |. n illu west of Aochange, has c<

more Uisn IIS.OOO seres of rr an d tundn . I t was bumUi* al

ledral City, ip.mile front, ipreadlng bef parenu, Mr. like a p n lrle fire, er. 171 Blu* Heven fires covering m on Bhe Is a pl- IJJ,000 seres w en burning 1

McOnUi sres as foresu-y of wsrned ih si dsngerous f ln i

. u. . 11”“ exUted on the Kensl pen ,e*. WIchIU In y ,, copper river valley, sday evening bureau of land roansg

, offlcUl esUmsUd Uit cosl of rs. Hughes I t aupplles to fight Unwin FalU. u ,, two weeks ha

around tn.OOO a day.

J7-year*oId Uruguay derives IU name loat hU > f l two indlsn words: "uru” snd ■hJIs working mcsnlng river ot colorful bird

VsUey Mem-

member of WEltE CELEI~ WftTHODk-, III. He w u -----------Igrlm degree |

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“ RIB S'ry two.tone i m i i r mion she riffs t -rjp order fori L S Q f l - I

u recovered ^of the glrU d

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I had been ^molher o ti

moUicr re-

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p WIEMCnapman U Dd wearing

abblng a n W I L S O N 'S P U RI U beUeved

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Threa bicycle r ld en ac pedestrlana on Shoshone

illllon acTM ^ Jorest lands . gm .ii girj carrying li dw u U lan d chicks In shoe box with a ■D'of /ire s* P u n eh ed ln s ld e ...B o y rlg fI .KU .R.II «f J»>« used to roU rugs for lble *PeU of pf gpi,

rear of molor scooter driven mmlng. 225 wearing blue sh ir t and red i has covered VeJJoa' convertJWe with toi of muskeg eniUlng alowly along Main

Inx along a *Hh small children dangU) [ befon a loons lied wlUi siring from i

Ray Holmes hurr>'lng swa m on than LeRlbnhsIl after noon lunch In* in the polnunent . . . Gray-halred rv BHlclals " « ” *"» «

cigaretu pscksge : . i u ^ ed on ‘f '^ - l n mall

___ _ Second sireet west . . . Boylansgement „ „ y . i ,p g „ p Jaywalking a l of m an- b i^ k ih t t te fires breeching U> halt lo avoid . s h u run following him . . . am

heard: "Don't you dare louc — . cherries; we Jusl sprayed tha lame from■ snd "ay."1 birds. READ TIMES-NEWS WAN~

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ITERS <STEAK I [ m

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RD^ N

k Chops: e s

id BACOI; T O I L E T E C

•SUEIls 4 9 ' 1 1 7

NANIl E N I X C

SARINE«

I D - a s s t . F L A V O R S

CREAMO PEN 9 T IL 9 D/

' d i n a l■ 663 MAIN AV E,

J j ^ Z i n c Miniiw ------- ' To Be Endn acatlerlng ^shone sueet Keystone mine a i C irv ^ * ; leng sldewslk colo.. w u scheduled io i , , , Ing two baby cloied soon becau.ir of th. r lllh a ir holes price of ilnc. ' ‘^ .^ ^ In g eane property ,,

langUng b tl- ’T*o oiher anc mlnrs and from tide . . . *>'> he clo«d. The anion «iu j. - away from producilon by about JOoo luncheon ap- monlh.lalred woman Tlie company lald It im .h., and glri walk Norihport mine a l Cohin. u oldlng hands and the Ground Hoc m '-r '., icksge perch- nsdlum. N. M. OperaUon ol i*. 1 mailbox on , t Demlni:. N. M . x,hiti, nL ■ Boy wearing Ground Hog ore and tnm»%uS ' . n a ' m >“ »'»««•ivold striking decUlon. accoidins in

and over- •nnouncemeni, was liivd nn e 'touch thoseed lh a t treel" “c "erle s in ihe to.____ menl. Tlie price of zinr hu (,

three cents a pound lo lO', t,; WANT ADS. pound In Ihe past twn monihj.

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‘dean’ Bomb Kills as Dead As Dirty Ont

WABHINOTON. Jun« r j l» l- lteky . in » fe*

nice. ele*n bomb which wll ^ 1 l i t » few mlUlon people i t - um* with no U d *rt*r.e«eci3, p r r t ld e n t Elaenhower w id It ma; 4.k e lour o r five y e m 10 je l 11 i j ^ lu l i l y " c le tn bomb. But we'n

'“ weW^MSOtUtln* wlih the RU* •urn, U> Itop *11 Jiucleer leil3. U w l o ^ i t - b e f o r o we le im ho* V

■ m .ka cle«n bomI»—we're nolnit t 4 S i i u i with • bunch of old. dirt:

^ b » la e « c M othe r w .r eome*.No F»IIout

A clein bomb U one which UU -nly iho»« in r«n je of _lhe h w t »ni hiiiL with no r*dlo«cilve r*lloui. J

bomb klUf In ih# Iznmedlili f r r tw lth he* t » n d b lu t .n d the. kills people m llei •way through r*' iiiosctlvlty carried on the wlndi.

^ It we used dirty b<«nb* on thi Hui4l#ni we'd finish • lot of ihem far sure, but the wind* m ljh l carr

Mdloacllvliy *ero» Europe U!lln« our «111M, too.

Since we're In for lh# »iine Ihlni 1/ the RuMlans atuiclc u* with theii ? irtr old bomb#—before they Icen how to cleftn them up—It mlRhi ,« m worth w hile to teach them hos to mtke cleun onea.

That would make It possible foi Ul and the Bu**l#n» lo kill e#cl; other in a .nicer way.

tka Enlhualaide Those who watched EI*enliowei

Wednesday a t hU new* conferenct u ld he tpoke ■with obvlouj enthu.H. u m when he told o t the poaHiHHj of clean bomb* In another four ei live yean.

He said two eminent »cIentliU— Err»e*t O- Lowrence and Edward Teller-told him about It. Neverthc- ]K4. he aald, th lj country would Itand by Ita offer to Uie nuulans ti*-end nuclear teaU now-under {trtalD condition*.

But lhe Russian*—Judjlnr from ■whai they've aald In lhe past aboul J i b e condition* — may conilder ^ e m completely Impoulble. So

Uiere’a ft sood chanca thU couniry *111 8fl rlsh t 00 lesUnB. trying for a t k in bomb.

Not all iclentl*ta, however, agree with Lawrence and Teller. On May IT Alvin C. Omvea, a aclentlil a t Ihe Ua Alamos atom ic laboratory, told consres* there can be no auch thing u a "eomplelely denn" H*bomb.

Tha bomb dropped on Illroshlmn wan equivalent to 15.000 ton* of W T . pu t thU couniry by W54 liad built ft bomb—and used ll In a lesi— equivalent to 15 million tons of TNT. The RUMlans. n o doubt, ar* making Uiem just a* big.

EveryoD* Scared By setting o u t lo mnke the blggejit

poislbU booib to kill the motl possi­ble people, we aeem to have acared tbe paoU o lf ourtelve*. Now we are boplag lor th « ag« of th t clean bomb.

Such a weapon m u ld let us—and tht Buulanf, loo, if they had It or ai« interested—kill Jual as many Moplt u we w a n t to a t any one Ume. Wa could g e l around lo othen Ultr. But they 'd ha r* to wait their bnl.

W« Duy b t mor* clvUUed thaa tbt Rufsiins. F o r all we know, they oay b« oont«nt to ( o on making tbe aam t old d lrly bomb* unless we tell them how to be more genteel.

.Hen Has Keepers r Crowing MerrUy

NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., June JT Meg O 'D ay laid an eg« yes­terday, and R utsera unlveralty offf- d ili crowed w ith Joy.

Unlvenlly ofriclftU tald Meg. a heo. had laid a n egg a day for 23S itralght days. T h a t 's quite a record la the world of poultiy, they eack- l(d. and the beat score to far In the a-yetu- history of a Rulgen-apon- *ortd egg JaylDS test.

The contest Ia more than Juat a let or fowl play. I t help* rewarch n r k and aids chicken breeder*.

P icn ic P lannedSHOSHOKE. June 37-Plan* for

a picnic on Ju ly 31 have been made by membera of th# Farm Bureau. Hie picnic will b c held #t the Mary L Goodlsg park , Shoshone.

The ffroup oIm haa decided to hive a county tax committee and

^ J u ly 8 was a e t .a a the Ume for a |jn e « t ln g a t the courthouse to plan

a display booth fo r th e county fair.

Statem ent 0

FIDELITY BANK O F T

T w in Fnll

As ol 'Jun

RESOUCa.sh n n d D u e f ro m Bank.s .. U n ite d S t a t c .1 G o v ern m e n t M un ic ipa l f in d O th e r B onds •Loan.? & .D iscQ un t.‘«,Lc.'<fl Re.s

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LIABILD ep o sits .........C a p ita l S to c kS u rp lu s ...........U niiiv itfcd P r o f i t s ..................HoHervc f o r T a x e s & U n en rr

M em ber Federal Member F ed e ra l Deposit

, nnm sD AY, t o n e 27. iss'

b Three Lifid ' - - f ' , , • _

chwin

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t we're ^

e Ru*- / ' }:. If we ■ ■ - : a)ow tollmr 10 ^

dirty . A -I .

h kllb H B ' aand

Aledlale

then

thethem,carry

Surope,

I thinsh their .’ learn - 'mlRhl ••••

m how Tbrt# (r«a-acn« rM v k M a t Mi suburban AUlp, a n M trMa ike 1

}le for Clark. 15. ilrfti aad G«rmMP»lwf.1 each for flrtng tha faU l a h t a t t t e rtrt

;;“"Real Estate a • ChamberitliU— Tlie real e tu te and InauratKi award Rroup reported JOS per eent of lu erthr- Eoal *t the report meeUng of ihi would "Keep P*c« W ith Tomorrow* drlti iMlans Tuesday.•under ReporlJng II old member fn-

crcuf* and aeven new memben from the iroup turned In IS.IU- Co-cap-

about tain* are Clyd# Oi-ren and Carl nildcr Berg wllh a goal of tS.OOO. Th# only r. So other group which has lopped IU luniry QuoU waa the m anufacturen. fl- fo ra nance and vlillly group, co-cap-

tioned by 8 . E, Running and John agree Anderdorf. wllh « 112 per cenl In*

1 May crease.a l Ihe Chairman W arren Barry an* t. to ld -------------------------------------------------

nb. * Services Held for Siloslione Woman■ liad

lest— SHOSHONE, Jun# J7 — Punerftl TNT. service* for Mrs, Lorlndft Newby .ftklng were held a t the LDS church Mon­

day Mlemoon.Blsliop Verl K ing officiated and

Iggeat speaker* were High councilman L. poisl- T. Sorensen and Bishop Glenn Sor- icired ensen. Orrl* Sword, American >’e are Fnlls, gave Uie obituary, clean Tlie prayer a t the mortuary was

given by Tcd Barber, Rexburg, and - a n d Joe Barber. Rexburg, dedicated Uie It or grave a t the Shoshone cemetery,

many The InvocaUon was given by M. J. r one Dllle and the benedlcUon by F a tr^ )then areh P. L. Manwlll. • their Muale was lumlahed by tha Rich­

field 1<DS ward tinging mothers and thaa a solo was lung by Patricia Man-

, they will. M n. Ih elm a Johnson. Rich- aklng field, w u accompanist. . ss we Pallbearen were L}-nn Johruon rei. and Eldon Johnson, Th# Dalle*,

Ore.; Nyle Hepworth, Burley; Olen Martin. Eden; Jom es Sword, Amerl-

*<a can Fall*, and Alan Johnson, Logan,7 ,'ily -----------.June Farewells Said

eilOSHONE, Ju n e 3 7 -A fare^iell parly wt* held for M n. Marie C.

, Burlon. Mr*. Vera Reed- and Mr*, r ins the courthouse Tues*(cord <l»y aftemoon.:ack- The three, who have be#n employ- 1 the ed a t the courthouse for aeveral Ipon- yean, are moving or reUrlng.

l>Ua. Burton reUre* thU month ts jat a deputy ttseasor, Mr*. Reed, who I* :arch deputy treasurer, will move to Ore- :*. gon, and Mrs. Baer. BeereUry for

Ul# probate Judge and proaecuLUsg attorney, has moved to Jeroma.

5 for READ TIMES-NEWB WANT AD3.

M A G Ic'cixY ^ MARKET

‘’and OPEN A L L DA Y ror a { • : » to 10:30 p. M.phjn I

it of Condition

r NATIONAL TWIN FALLS

I FnlL% Idaho

: ‘j u n e 6 . 1957'

SOURCESnks ...;.......................? 2 ,6 05 ,894 .84ie n t B o n i is ........... 4 ,706 ,29S .10-o n d s ......................... ' 394 ,536 .60s Re.servc.i 4 ,5 80 ,916 .36S t o c T ! ^ ............ 25 ,50(W W »iu ip m e n t :.....12 1 ,901 .77................................... 382 .25

J1 2 .4 3 5 ,427 .92

BILITIES....... $ 1 1 ,405 ,152 .26 ■......... .'500.000.00.

560,000 .0093,314.95

nenrncd In te r e s t . . 86 ,900.71

? 1 2 ,435,427 .92

d e ra l R e se rv e ..fc n k p o sit In su ra n ce C o rp o ra tio n

, 1957

I

j f etimes for Mom<

I

B H V p ' A ' \

V' M \

WS K A 'S I ^ .

• t Marker !■ Chkage ef a motel ewaer li Ike tewrtiaaet ky ballifrc a ftr r reeelTlm rtttf. II. irM U rl each g e t t t ytara. Rsbri » tIcUb , ClMftat Blynby. 41. (NEA telept

and Insurance ;r Drive ExceedsratKC'nounced i33M3 had been raised 1 »f li t the drive to dale. This represeni r ih t S» per cent of the $33,000 goal, drive Barry urged canvaatera to com

plet# their csll*.. AutomoUve and tran*porlatIo

I r ! ? ; BTOUP. co-captalned by Victor Fll r»HAniv o'ember increase*, reached pe

, ' cenl of lls quota. O lher group quo “ jr* taa are diversified w ith 6S per cen'

agriculture. 84 per cent, and profcj t-h..' tlonal, 70 per cent.John uivtrsilled group reported thre “ *"* new membera Tuesday.

Aitrlculture group had old membe increase* from Slmplot Soil Build era and Maalc T ractor and Imple

I* ment corporaUon.' i Automotive and transportaUo _ group had old member Increase

l a i l from Joe Mendlola Texaco servici Oore Molor company. Twin Fall

‘ E(julpmenl company. Dean Moto company and WllU Molor companj

Professional group hud old mem and Increase from Dr. Orrln A. Ful

" Manufacturing, finance and ullll l l t l group had tVd m tm ber lnw tft« from E. W. McRoberta and compan; Jerome Co-operative Creamery al.

? Idaho Finance company.: “u , . New membera are Curl Manufac •fiw company and Van-O at Ap

Pll»nce company.’otr\?

Uch- Too Long>“"<1 TAMPA, F la , June 37 (m -

Tampa Times reporter Dana “ ''“ "I Cessna had to use a 13-mlnute

parking meter yesterday becautt Ute hour m eU n were all taken.

»uet, j i j le f t , note saying; "At Cham- Olen b tr ©f Commerce meeUng. This >'erl-| n -m lnute parking plac# was all

I could find."When ha xetumed, .he found

this reply:

I "Don’t park in ja-m lnule plac*unless you're attending a 12-

„ minute meeUng."-’ •eii TTiere was also a parking Ue-

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W S I520 SOUI

W alker’s, S o u th em Idahi tr ie D ealers asaureti yot

• day . . . fu rn itu re , G -E a w* hav e 'eT e ry th Jn r fo r a a v e a t W alker’a! '

T I M E S - N E W S . T W

>ment of Crime

j j

ra e r In a rebbtry atlempl la it M arch S In eeUlBg long term prlion arnlrrtcea. Dafld . R sbrrt Maslewsil, 13, (rUhtl gat liO yean telephelol

ce Group for eds Original Goalalsed Ini ConstrucUon. rra l fs ta le and In- sresenit turance group had old member ln< lal. crease* from Real E state Ser\'lct0 eom- Jne.. J . E. While agency. Robinson

and Feldlman. Idaho Renlty, Gen- era! BuJfdmg Supply, Wlfaon P/an- Ing Mill, U. S, Rockwool aslef,

U.» nili 1^“** Thorten. Electric Pum p and fll M Equipment eompany. Aflon-Lcmp

Electric company and Rex JohnionS ' m E-“ «“ l"»profcj- New memben are Magle Valley

Investment company. H a m l e t l1 three Unlveiiat Plpellnt Con-

slrucUon company, J. E. Crotsley, member W. Jensen, w . R. H afcr and

Build- Daniels Roofing company.Imole- Diversified group had old mem­

ber Increase* frorrt Reynold* fu- srtaUon home. Scott'a cafe. City cate, icreases Western Music company. Sum tl service Memorial park and TVln Fall* Buti- n Falls nets coUege. New membera are Ry-

Motor an motet. Hone Shu club and Arc- pmoany ‘le ='«'«■J mem- Retail and wholesale group had A Put. eld member Increaaea from Wllllanu

■ Shoe ator«. Sweefa furniture com- d UlllI- Firestone stores. Sw ift andiweftsta company. Ropet'a Clothlnic store inminY Western E<julpment company. Alex- •ry ai d *n<ler'» Clothing *tore. Running'!

■ and Herretl's M anufacturing Jew* anufap. elcra. New membera are Kenve/1 is , Ap- and Crandftll Flower ahop.

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f e a s s lv a u p g ra d in g o f th e . u r w h o le la b o r fo rc e . T h e

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a u t o m a t i c level. T h e b ig qu & o t w h e th e r m a c h in e s w ill oi

___ i t f t l n . T h e y w ill n o t. T h e q iw e c a n f in d a n d develop th S o k e e p o u r f a n ta s t ic Indus SbiQntal m c c h a n lsm steadU : S h e h ig h e r levels o f liv ing 1 « l l .

E N IX O N A N D K N O jl i S o m e o b se rv e rs In W ash lr

lil' p r e s i d e n t N ixon Is m ov ing if, y a r d th e E lse n h o w er c a m p i I Aip to w a rd th e lOGO G O P p re '( S lo n b e g in s to a c c c lc ra te slig

: I f th i s Is tru e , p rac tic ed ‘ ; w o u ld a c c e p t i t a s a log ical

‘ J ia r t .' I' Z W h a te v e r m ay b e th e p ‘[■I J i t s s ta tu r e a n d ta le n ts , I t

• I c c pre.sldenl'.s p ro m in e n ce >: in n d ld a t e grow s p rin c ip a lly

ttlo n w llh P r e s id e n t Elsenhc jl ' J H e does n o i know -whethi

■[ jcom cs . th e P re s id e n t wlJI g i| j iDpen o r ta c i t b le ssing . B u t

S h o u ld be g iven, N lxon w lll I ■|; * b ly p la c c d to g e t it if h e hi

i j ie lf c lea rly w ith M r. E lsenh( .'i ' JPlcwa.I. S om e th in k th e P re s id e n t

e n d o r s e a n y m a n n o r even i| ift'ord fo r h im . B u l N ixon sll

Jb c n c f lt am ong c o n v en tio n .1 ,*tood o u l a lm o s l a lo n e nmi

•ft'Kh th e E lsenhow er w ine,!■ T ho u R h h is p o le n tla l rlva k n o w la n d , h.ns n o l y c l d c c l

I 'js in c re a s in g ly a ssu m e d lie / i o . M e an tim e , h e Is s la k in g

: [cans ' c o n se rv a tiv e w ing .a.i h ; T h e r e w as a lim e w hen 1

i t C o n se rva tiv es’ c iio lce ..bu l K: %l’P « rri!aneuvers liav^~ff5?hCfi

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[ c o n se rv a l lv es , N ixon m ay J n ia g ln e l h a t in a f in a l cc ;co}ild sw ay c iiough o f ih e n ■llie d ecis ive a d v an ta g e , w K n o w ta n d , If h c 'g e ts In to S h e o p p o s ite ta sk , w in n in g i j e n h o w e r -m ln d c d Republic.' < o n s c r \’a l lv e base. S ince cc S lo t p u t o v e r a m a n of th e ir

Tl JC n o w /a n d w ould seem to /u ; In lc la b le chore .

"! T o d n y N ixon Is s t l i l m easii „j I r o n t r u n n e r , a n d - n o n e of ! J ie u v c rs a p p e a rs to be dam ?

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nn»tly. thho m a g a z in e B u s in ess p r ta money, je , to d ra w t h e s tr a n d s •nv lnc ln g ly t h a t w e a re 5 ,* ' j h o r ta g e o f b r a in p o w e r tre tiuo ', ani a c u te by th e d a y . ih tn eiwimi

,h e re a t t e n t io n IS given le a u to m a t ic o p e ra t io n p jyig ly , m e c h a n ic a l ta s k s then unloadc n tro lle d f n t h e f a c to r y money. t ii(i !ry . E le c tro n ic c o m p u t- »nd kepi fee a n d o th e r d e v ic e s do lu n tln g p a c e .'e ek a s tu te ly o b se rv e d , s e f f e c t o f e l im in a t in g

o f s p a w n in g a ra c e o f ch»r»e* ot ■ a ry , J t h a s c r e a t e d & lueh « •pint •a inpow er t h a n e v e r I n v in tim w * ■

of Oklahoma ne«oU. All I

;om es m o re c o m p le x , a s or vice pretid a p p lic a t io n s t o I n d u s - w d all uiree

:lgence a r e r e q u ir e d a s ' " Jt a n d c o o rd in a te o p e r-

They point ed l h a t r e p r e s e n ta t iv e w ch »n ln»e re le a n in g f a r m o re

u p o n p e o p le o f e d u - , y a ro p u ll i n g I n co llege key member 10 a n d .20 t im e s t h a t and » Ituden lecades a g o . * ' » « *lled to r e ly o n s m a r te r , nE SO L im so lo o Is g o v e rn m e n t . Sen. Hwner j niy m e c h a n iz e d a rm e d “ f j l l*OT t o t e n «o m u s t o u r rind m o r e a n d b e t t e r comervaUv* ig A m e ric a n s to ta k e present chair a n d ln g a so& lety. ^a id B u s in e s s W ee k . Is a *^oddiy. Fui th e s k i l l s r e q u ir e d o f uon over inU T h e s p o t l i g h t h e n c e - primary 1I«I{

i m o n g u s w h o a r e c a p - m e n t, I m a g in a t io n a n d ,;s o f in te l l ig e n c e . t u u . biuuie! o f t h i s t r e n d , th e U. S ., and credit, pi

rt3 t h a t in 1957 fo r t b e When boih r w o rk e rs o u tn u m b e r V*i'th e w o rk in g f o rc e . A n d t ^ cwUnun is t s t h a t in t h e n e x t almost conn; t e m p lo y m e n t g ro w th Uon’i mo»i ir o n a lly t r a i n e d p e o p le . ^ w ill e i th e r h o ld e v e n Qyt „o t even

ta n lu tlo n ta•. A m e ric a n I n d u s t r ia l tUht. does m ro m b r a w n t o b r a in s : a n d m o re w o rk lo t h e pj^jj i„ 59,4 Ig q u e s t io n w e fac e Is The entiier will o u td a lo t h e h u m a n lenato nnanc he q u e s t io n la w h e th e r op th e b r a in s w o n e e d n d u s t r la l a n d g o v e rn - troplcAl lumn cadU y m o v in g to w a rd in«i...'Ing I t p r o m is e s fo r u s

_______ V I E VK N O W L A N I) World t . "a a h ln g lo n b e lie v e V ice l«">t “ v lng u n m is ta k a b ly lo -im p a s t h e l o n g b u ild - Pr»nkiin a iP p re s id e n t ia l n o m ln a - wiih H»rry • c s lig h tly ..iced p o li t ic a l a n a ly sUig lcal m ove o n N ix o n 's b« iiiuwry. n

dispensable."ho proper m easu re ofs, I t Is p la in th a t the oU n a’lence as a p residen tia l (he power mpally from h is associa- thn iron euisenhower. .7 '* 'hether. w hen the lim e he d'ecUreSSvIJI give h im eUlicr nn ElMnhonerBut If such ft blessing policy, ir 11 Ltwill be fa r m ore favor- |>f Jo inhe h as Identiried him* y “t u ^ e1senhower’s policies a nd lonner u re

StflUa u h r II d en t w lli n e v e r o p e n ly ' ' ‘>><1*even q u IeU y p a ss th e eonUnue w fr

3n s l l l l c o u ld re a p r ic h ils unity.lUlon d e le g a te s if h e Ornii m h! a m o n g th o s e a lig n e d *'

1 r iv a l . S e n , W illia m F . «f^".-V flnc! d e c la re d c a n d id a c y . I t

i lie w llj e v e n tu a l ly do ^ ik luK 0^1 th e R e p u b ll- ; a.i hl.s t)w n te r r i to r y , a»i, m.kins, hen N ixon .seem ed th e bniiie jor hw lul K n o '? la n d 's agK rcs- gThcd^him t u p f im -fti- '

vemfd'bfniu;ccn a c c c p ia b le to th e of hu oiiicr. i uay w llh s o m e re a so n parinrntiif a l c o n v e n tio n le s t h e Ih em h is w a y to g a in po«rr* «vfr 1

rr.^rrvo lo IIIn to th e f r a y , h a s J ti s t p ^ ^ ji^ i

ling e n o u g h o f th e E l- ;ibllcan.«; to n d d lo h is w ed lo proim ce c o n .sc rv a l lv cs h a v e >Ktiich iheinai Lheir c lio ice s in c e 1036. , “■‘■'•-•‘'“f (0 /i.ive th e m o re f o r- ‘

Coopmllvr- r\n e asu red w id e ly a s th e *«rrinf.\«, uhi JC o f h is n e w e s t m a - , d a m a g in g h k j l a lu s . J ™ " S J-------------------- or other ollict.s to f u iu r e success Is ; a* execuiwi s a fe ty v a u l t box fu ll

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IHIN OTON-Althoujh Prr»ldenl Eliei 1 Uie Byrd InvcjUgaUon of h li “tight t in and m natlon m a ■'pollUcal udeiho jrWalelj' lha t Dem ocraU ra lher than a r« rtipoiulble fo r th e high lnlrrr.1i r*lt»

Uiey denoune# a« a g in to 6 and lender*.

Ho and Seerelary Humphrt I •. 'i po rt th e policy, but U>ey IniL ■Hfc > Inflation h u tmuUM from ' R V f Q ^ d v e dem and for money and H l i X - In a perJtxJ ot unprecetfent-^ H Q m perlty ." 2l U th a t almplr, Ir

opinion.E ^en to . u White H oum i

m en po in t out. It U the feeri aerve board, nol the treaaury.

exeju«j>'« conuv] e rer th . of In U re it rate i. U derive

power by reaaon of Ils aulho: ’ lover redlacounl c h tr ie t . which U what «y t« the federa l reaerve when they 1 from th a l c en tral tnitltuUon.

f TWO FRB MKMBEB8 APPOINTEI Tie chairman of th l i agency. Ike't def Jl. U William McCheeney Marlin, ^vho wa by former Prealdent Tnim an and renan <vtt amldat general approval. Only two preten l.teven m em ben a r t Zl»enhow«

ly. the agreement iga lnat retorUng lo “pi loney." which m any prominent Democra u an alternative to the currenl ilrlnsenc ted by two D em ocrats a t fnr back a t ere John S, Snyder. Trum an’s secretnry

and M arrlncr 8 . Ecclet o f"S ad U ke lalrmtn of th e federal reterve board a Rooteveit selecUon.to tha t deal, w hich Ecclet foreed upon

I PRO bought treasury lasuet a t par or iloaded them cn th e banks ns a tource « Tlilt a rrangem ent financed heavy tpc

)l federal bondi from falling to Ihelr p jre, "nill It a n o th e r caute of Democrat n the £ltenhow er-llum phrey managemi

INISTIIATION F J .S n S “rAHTISANI —Although exempting Senator Byrd

or ‘‘parUMn.ihlp.” the administration tplrlt and cautaU on In other member* 1 n's lenste f inance committee—Senators homa, Oore of Tennessee, Humphrey of All Uiree received votes Ior Uie presld

iresldentlal nom ination a t ihe 18SS conve Uiree are frequently menUoned as No. : for IBOO.

sckgtxiund of th e current Inquiry suppor »ns' charges of poUUct, In their op lint out th a t th e re w at no great demar InYeatlgallon In congress. In fact. Uier

inference.ouse, for instance, voted down a rr.wlull offered by Rep. W rlghl Palm an of Tex nber of the bank lnc and currency comn tudent of m onetary problems, be It knc Uld easy money man.*

LimOW BOTTLED UP IN COMHITl mer E. c a p e h a r t of Indiana, former chal lenale banklne and currency commttte< I a similar resolution, but It has been b s t body. Oise reason n a y be th s t It Is • Uvs group th a n th a t headed by Byrd, chalm nn. Ben. j . V/. PulbrJght of Arki 'er crlUcUed t h t admlnUtnUon's mon

, Futbrlght's com m ittet enjoyi sole Jur r Interest rates, w h ereu the Byrd comml

Held Is taxation . Fulbrlaht hUntelf I FRB's control—o r tnanlpulallon-of In' juiot alone p rev en t or cause InflaUon. I too many o th e r fac ton are inrolred. su isUiets activity, demand and supply o t n Ut. piuxhflslng power. • both houte and icfiate shoved no a over the problem . Senator Byrd sl

i a loose ball and ran with It." He t Unulng Inflation, the swollen public deb' :onn;catory tuxes outrank Russia u thi ott Immediate danger. Everybody sgree:

IMER IN Q U m T LASTED FOUR YEA even Senator B yrd, whose tigh t Vlrglnl

m faces w h at m ay be a hard guberna iet not escape Inuendoes In certain OOI ! has taid th a t h it turvey wlU matct AldrJch studjr, which led to creaUon 0 ISU.utller Incrulry lasted four years, where/t Inance committee has only llmkled fundi aute ot Its lacic of tenale authorization, v 1 nol request. And few of his eollengur: id W athington during whnt promises to

McClur. H.w.pi(>.r

5 WS O F O T H E IWHEN TH E PRESIDENT A«LS

reacUon lo th e news of Pre.-Udent ELien >t lUnets lllu-itraten how much ot the w id fears rests on the shoulders o( one i lenhower la by no mean.i the sironK pre.i I □. ROMevell was. He dorj nol even con iHy T rum an In th li respect. Yei even ef« two w err. h e seems »£ thf* momen tpen-uble m at) In the world . . . eellng of itie Indlsprnxsblllty of the mnn iry. U Is alm ost a truism thn t "no mnn I ble."ok a t It th is wny. Mr. ELienliowrr It llie

powerful notion In history. He is sU an alliance w hich depends vcr>- rteflnlle er end goodwill o t his countr)-. Eren b( 1 eurUiln he U rMpecled. snd presun Tlial 1.1. the men In llie Kremlin appe thal EL^cnhower menna whnt he says ires he la fo r pence, lower has seemed n wenk pre.ildenl. ffls fo ! It b his and n o t wholly the perMinnl ere njAier DuUeA, Is contused snd <vlshy>u

»nee.Is EUenhower who holds the strlni;!!. Hr IS respected by the congre.w ot the U »he usfd to be. B u t U U probsble that hs f nifeeilon nnd J r iu i ot the mnJofUy of A id c tn swny tliefii io the policle.i whleh lo make th e We.it *trong snd help to re

M hn* been recrn t crlllcUni ot Elsenh »n country and in countrlr* ot tlie Wrj

Itl* removal from ilie scene viould c nd uncertainty, l l cnuld have a pnrih k'nncouver (B, C.i Gun.

A REDUCED ritKSIDENCV •e,ieiit p;ilsy o t Dwislil D, ElsenhoRer's le.i nisflwd by th e tight. U J»nrel}- oiHns, AllhoUKh the Prrstdrnl W right ir r hw budget, he finds himself Isrgfly impf olltlcul irenu . He tiia squandered an eli T ^ n till'll nf Tl HilaiiTil r ~i naII fc — e had M lr n o f Mime political lotiulenf hr >eniu.wd by the Idrn of reducing ilie funci (Ice. He evolved n kind of servire clut) ideo •rsMip. Rliarlnc poikfrs whleh the constllii d niiirnl principle give him nn riKlii to shi 111 in consre.M lo r h llie rislit lo u^e ver Ihr nrmed force,', which the comtllii 10 Itie presldrncy. He look prlvaic ulll Himtiip (tl cotilxollmir the peoplf-a nat .. lie made a ritual and a religion of stj d found both hurled back In his tace wtiei iroinoie a federal plan for aid to uhoola e n la lr , eould no l give. r.Nidrni L. le.irnliiR ilie hard wny. No mu iiifanliig .Mr. El.iriitiower or nny future Pi ' be, llr cnnnol proprily devlic a Jollv I ve fyji-Ftn, anoUUett hy boojlrr Mogniij ', whlcli alter* the American sjniem. ysiem 1.1 a tough. legalLille one snd I UJI s.< much by men who yield ttir suthc »n nlflce.i a.i by men who usurp the nuihc jf/Jce.1,uied by Mr. EUenhower. modem Republic 00 much softneMi and ballyhoo Jn 11 nnd ^n II L' InrKely reKre.vsivr nnrt oulmo s needs of ih a dny.-sacm m envo Bee.

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AND NO nRECRACKER imphrey sup* Dear Sir: cy IntUl tha t While checkUig the,data of 1 from "exces- tal <ouchi appointment. I tiu y snd credit onto somelhlng th a t really tur tfentitJ pros- m r. N rsi T h u m lty Jt ih* you ple. In their Julyl

It uted to be th a t the ever :oute tpoket- heralded widely sometime bei e feedrsl re* finally .arrived. Plrecrackert u ■aturr which *tart In aboul the first pa rt 01 ■rer Ihe level and build up to a real roar t derives this FourUi of July, sulhority to But Isn't li nice to have 1 what banks Peace snd quiet? they borrow

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INTED BY PUPS »'0R KIDS DEPT :'t defenden ThU black pup U aboul lialf 1 ,rtio wat first tn d hss a hesd th s t Indlcn renamed by collie In the background. Yo'

f two of the gel the pooch s i the Unlverssl ;nhower ap> line company office- a l 2010 :

avenue Just otf Kimberly roa to “prln tlngM nd Unlled Oil company.

■mocraU ad- " * --------ingency, wat W ell Iry once more on this ick a t 1051, The ptione number on the •etnry of the “purebred mongrel" pups. aU : U ke City. Ihould ha re been «S<>fU. Be n rd and an of the foulup you sUU might 1

pup or two leftI upon Bny- --------isr or above. Desr Sir; lurce of new We would like lo find a »y tpendlng (n the country for our large heir present male dog. He U good with chi nocraUc al* and would probably make a isgement of itock dog If irslned. We love

but h t Is too Isge to keep in

r X f l n S __^W en dell,nber* of the Pot ShoU: n slo ri Kerr , ^ave six puppies lo give 1

0* five mslea and one female; a presidential ,„ r - e l d blae* female lh a t it convention, moUier k

I NO. a pos* A utlrailan ihepherd. Phone

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t, Uiere wss Dear Pol Shots:Have one e>month-old msle

e.Mlution of py to give nwny. hn lt Oerman sl )f Texas. A hair. We Ilve one and one-tc ' commltlee, miles north of the Black Bear . is known as ice slsllon. f ln t house on the

side of highway 30..r . . . Coats

IM ITTEE- (Phone 0436-.

i ' „ K " " i ‘«" =•jeen bottled P0t.1T J t l j • more w ehsvcfourpH pssnd the mt

Byrd. The dog to give to somebody. The mt f A rkaims. i, cocker and pa rt sli I moneUry ig very weU house-brt

Just phone Hagerman S*41t& 01 lie Jurlsdic* , i ihe d . H . Oold ranch, eommittee’s n o j P«mself feels p ^ . w e also have a lol of 111 -of Interest anyone wants a atart,Uon. In his . . .ed. lUth as oU R BULLETIN BOARD J Of money g ,L. MoUirr. B u h l -D o n 't

I moch In your little note thn t « no acUve <juaUfr i t for po t Shoti. You n

rrd simply urant to enlarge on your subject He thinks «ubmll I t to Public Foriim whc

lc debt nnd would appear over your true n M the na* Thanks, anyhow.sgrees, • --------

I YEAR.S- B u r le y ^ r r y ./Irslnla or- *’** ruled outibernatorial «l»eus»lon In this comer. We n OOP clr- note, one eon. mwmaUh the o'"'

Uon of the ^'ttle note the other dny to

I'herens the Public Fonim. TJiafunds and <‘ny*ay.

i'en?ue“t 'wlll KITTENS FOR KIDS DEPH ses to be a Sholj.

7 h tve a lt kittens lo give « c«i>) They are S weeks old. lon^-ha

nnd mixed, both klnil.i. One- .pv p, mile north ot Red Cap stai

E R S norlh of Kimberly.I . . / “" ‘ Tei

ELienhow. FAMOUS LAKT LINEthe world's “. . . Ufa's been In uniform 0 one weary 30 daya and already he's eeuot

iR pre.tldeni the daya till he *eU out.'’ en compare GENTLEMAN IN Tlieven more FOURTH ROW

lomenC the

COME IIs the hend ^ , , —■ Is sUo the /etmilely on S '•m

when

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^ M A R Q IH h 3 WASHtNOTON — In Ui»

, House these dayt there Is mosphere of buoyant cot reminl s c e n t of the f i r s t h e a d y |H H B |

" weeks w hen P r e s - ^ ^ ^ HICKERSt Ident E i s e n h o w e r H ^ ^

hsd led the R e - V ; f ale O ta den* publicans back to t . J Humbled power a fte r 3 o H B I C siiysurprised ja n t y e a n o f K w l t i f r o a n b ai « snderfn* In t h e ^ K j U

ie event wss T he I m m e d l a l e ^ ^ B S tne before It reason U the p a s . ^ ^ M ;ken used lo lage of a c l v u B M B I pa rt of June rlgh l,_^U l .in the „ . , roar on Uie h p u ^ , o,*

southern Democrats routed I nave sucn ,n d again on Uie Jury u is l 1

m ent by a nearly solid phi! ‘ Republicans,.The White Houwin Falls) ceeded In switching a mlnln

25 R epubllcsn votes, and thi DEPT, ber m ay have been as high

It lialf grown "Look, we did It," It whst indicates a Houae a ides sre asylng wllh

d. You csn most Incredulous tense of *1 Iversil Pipe- power o f the executive csn

2010 Floral when It U turned on. rly road be- N orthern Democrats active y. civil r ig h ts fight, tu ch as Rep

ard Bolling of Missouri, sre on this one; th a t i t could have happened 1 the three time du ring the pasl 4‘> y M. aU mnle. the Elsenhower admlnUtralli U . Because wanted i t to happen. Bolllni night find a lhan a year ago advised hU

Dem ocrat*, lhat the only cha getting civil rlitlit.s leglslaUon the adm inistration were to I

md a home bill an Elsenhower bill and U large black behind Jt.

'llh children T he nenaU will be much K ake a good ^ u l S en . Paul H, Douglas. I f t love him. !« ,»deraf the clvU rjghu grt Mp In town aide of the ntsle. Is opil r t Slmerly ' «« POlnta out thn l the ms W o r3722/ whereby the house bill was j

rectly on the cnlendar, iho cuUlntt th e Judiciary commltK cut tho number ot flllbuiten

9 sive awav to two. And Douglas b . . u . ,u a . th a t tw o filibusters nre nol 1 h a t 1, superablo obtlscle, 1} means I [her I s ^ ^ lo'""*- congress 1■ h .. .

R. Lellcti “ •n . ^ i pessimistic about the chinci ■ civil rlBhta la Uie aenate. B

Douglas says, to eoopetlt pn I msie DUD* detea t Is lo insure the des rman sliorl. »!'« r lsh t-to -vo te blil In th . n one-tourth of a filibuster,Besr serv- W in o r lose-ln llie senate, th

an the west pubUcana are going ahead wh tem lve p la n t to Attract uni

CoaU U>e N e jro vote la jhe .N orth 1 ' 0436-J3) ^ th e elefcllon of IBM,J, Buhl) sparlcplUB Is Vlee presidejit Rl

M. N ixon, who now plans lo A tlanta. Oa,. In the early fi

the mother ninke a speech putUng the The moUier

use-brok in.jOb.iector Clearei d r B y Corps Geneit of files If CAMP PENDLFTON. CaUf.,

27 nn—T h o commanding genei the Cnm p Pendleton mnrlne

OARD h a t reversed the court martl • D on't tee 18-ycar-pld Pvt, pe ler H. C thn t would who reXiioed to bear arms und* You might claim t j i a t he U a conscleottoo

subject nnd JecUsr. 'm where It G reen. Evanilon, HU wU true name, vlcted M ay » of wilful dUc

ence to a n order lo draw a rir combal training. He was sent

-Sorry, but to four m onlht at hard labor J ed out for ttockade here.'. We used M aj. O en. Reginald M, Rli I, snw the Jr„ yesterday threw out the i|

printed a court m artia l verdict and dim lay lo the charge« agalM i the youUi.' ( proper mn- im m ediately was released fron m. Tlianks. ttockade nnd trniistcrred to a

combat u n ll nl the bnse pendln outcome of hl> appeni In the t

DEPT. tnry of th e navy as to h it ils l a conscientious objector.

.‘"H H Rescue Planip station. WASHINGTON. June J7 UW

_ un teer firemen here plan to jna Tewt am ber reflectors sbove IfjE- front cfoors of all hou.’*es where tonii onlr Plcd ch ild ren or Invalid personi I eounUiir T hen If a lire breaks out, Iln

will know right away th sl Uie 1 IN THE conUlna a person unable to

ROW hlmaelf._____________________

E IN FRIDAY

IE & COOKIES! a d e m o n s fro fio n

T H E F A M O U S

P U A NCEST h e P e r f e c t G i f t f o r e v e r y oc­c a s io n i s a S u n b e a m A p p l i ­a n c e . S e e t h e m { l e m o n s t r a te d liy P e n n y G r a n g e .

FRIDAY JUNE 2 8

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BW S, TW IN FALLS, IDAHC

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3UIS CHILIn Ute While Issue of clvU rlghU aod dlsct e rt Is aa s t- Uon on Uie Une.It coofldence Ostensibly Nixon will be g<

chairman of the Prealdenfi mlllee on govemmeni coi Nearly two years ago Tex- he talked to oil snd a

' ezecuUves about the needdiscrimination In employmeni government contracts.

But actually, as will be 1 to t l l ecncem ed. Nlxoa wlU Ing In response to the plea Rev. Martin L uther King, ot the anU-segregatlon fts Birmingham. Ala., wno recenl

, . a well-publlclied meeUng wl•'«*“ '■"“* Vice Presldenl. routed sisin m the field of foreign polli Uisl smend* Repu'blicans arc pushing a

4 philsn: of that h a t jtrong ImpUcsllons te Houie luc* mesllc poUllcs. T his It to er minimum of division and an aasb tan t set

md the num- lor African affairs. The auth' s hlsh u i i bin haa already passed the I whst While snd U walUhg action In th t g wllh in sl- foreign rels tlons committee.• of what Uie This, togeUie'r with add ve csn mesn consulstet In Africa and lm;

and Increased personnel In wh active In Ihe tor American diplomacy boen

as Rep, Rich- If unknown territory, w ai c rl. sre sjylng Wson's principal recommend ipened st sny »hen he relum ed from his go<

4S yeari If mission to Africa, ilstrailon hsd him on llia t trip wsiBolling mure Frances Bollon o! QtiJo. wh ed his fellow years ago made an extensive A lly chance ot survey lour with two or thre slauon Wll It rlgn relations sta ff members, re to label a one of the m0.1l arden t advoci and then le t an American policy lh a t w ill«

ly aid Africans moving toward luch loujlier, pendence nnd ntatehood. iglas. D., 111.. She was talked about a t oni h u group on as the assistant secretary for Is opilmlitlc. csn a ltairs. even Uiough th is J he msneuver cned slate deparlm ent burea I wss put dl- *ho were fearful th a t she ir, ihort-cir- «ome righ t out. as th e hna I mmlttee, hsd Past. and aay th a t naughty builert trom "colonial.” Mrs. Bolton Is noi igiss belleres to have been persuaded lha tst; e nol sn In* ti* niore helpful tn advanclni [leans thst if l<>rat if she stays In the houi Igress will be These are deeds th a t tpeak I ember 1 and than words. D em ocrats with (II. numbers of Negro voters InR,. N. Y,. Is districts are distinctly uneasy chance* Ior they are thinking no t of U> late. But ass it proiiibte -----------------------------

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F u n d s Scor;( nna holdHorUi u Ihe WAflBUJOTON, June 37 WV- ' IBM, The Kem7~Dworthak said yesterdi lejit Richard -depiorea" proposed reducllor ms lo go to funds for naUonal tuard pern ■arly fall lo and reserve ofticert.J the ■hole Such tuggesllons, h e said. 1 ---------------"dLsresard fo r the extreme

3 r 6 d 1*1 “ *" ***DI 1 "While a e rea ie r economy

ieneral“ ?-S.?iiXS.Tl:;Callt., June ment. "budget cuts thould be

( genersl ot plied to procurem ent and relre nnrlne bsse ment should be effected elsew

martUi of , T h is Is no JusUflCaUon for H. Orrea. rupUng train ing programs «

IS under Ihc have been esUblished or exp ileottoos ob- <d dttrlilg- Ujc p u t few yesr

•, ulilb* elTlllan partlclpaUon

Hi I>worthak sa id h e would 'luj! . ,m . to restore th e funds li. defense approprlaUon blil no»‘.‘ A ,,!," ,'I : In* considered by the senate Uior i« 11,1 ,

h i U a member.H, n i d t f i y . -----------------------------the Ipeclal LOGGER DIES

Id dlKnlmd COEUR D'ALENE. June J7 U ■uUi. Oreen log Jammer broke yeaterday :d from fiie hurled Its boom'agaCnsl the die d to a non- Jl-yenr-otd R ichard Donahue pending the Ing woods operaUons a t nearby n the tecrr- lamey lake. D onahue died aboi ils ilsUii ss minutes later.________

i = r p u i« | GENERAL

o f H ard w are

“ l! SATI! S a le S l a r l a a t 10 a .m .j T o b e hi

W m

T HARDW7 DIshM — glstaea — pUehir

^ ftashllgbt ba lterie t — ab«l|Y f j n t _ eleclrle i*at» iojvlii. earv lnr tool * - troobla llib' m en — ta lf buchtU tanI — all iliea and Unda et p“ stretchers — hay hooka — c«

— socket wrenches — aell drill bits — rubber garden brnomt — mopa

F IS H IN G EQUJContUUns o t Pish Poles, >{i Spinners. Leader. Reels. Ucl D*ep well cooker — preuDi

A baskets — spray guns — pilef M hold bm shes — Inieet kllltrm inolt — ihovels — forks — b<■ . shnveihandlet — hsram erbi

• ELECTRICA L SlCon.il.itlng of pluga. Socke

Screw* — atcive bnlti — luit , fonl-hnelifta — .toTf'

-Jolcer — sheep brandlnTllqt

y fruit Ja r. - Jelly glassei _OC- roll of No. U chicken win -

p p li . n , .m ,n u i , . .U

r a te d complete As'ormL E A TH E R o n d CLO'

Aasortment WoWerlae ahMi ofcratla — Jseketa a sd ihlru and glrla- overahoea _ ladle; wKks. Jeans. panUes — Men ih lrU , pajamaa. undershirU Seme m olor ell — redlnter h a ir hesa

9 x ? 2 U N O L E y/

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Gena Urai

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I” B Y R u s s i a D i s p

, D S U . S . P r o fBy H alted r n t*

dlscrlmlna- 6 o ,i , t Russia 1» showing lerlout anxiety over the

be going as ,„ p o n s sltuaUon. dent's com- one U»ln«, It U hardi ‘ ‘ha t unleas th e Soviet gov(

in w a t. w orried K w-outd.hmd avisuon „pt«d, a fte r yeart of rtfu leed 10 end principle of aerls i Inspeci rment unaer p jim nU e compliance wii

agreement lo tuapend nuclei OM tetts.

^ 4 f u ' Anxiety teem ed thown alit p lea or tne of dire Ih re a t t whleh 1 Jng. I rader Nikolai A. Bulganin made i n fight In countries If th e y permltti ■eeenllyhad uiat>iishment o f guided ig wim the on their Urrltory.

„ .. TTj* Jatest JndlcatJon of 1 policy, m e »axiety wai given on Tuet ig a move Foreign M lnltter An;ions In do* Oromyko. to creste a oromyko summoned fereli

’a u » i [ [ ? s r i n w i t $ f 'r u r u i ? ? h‘{’h . C l * * su to m en t made bI tn t nouse N orsud. aupreme con

, « of AUanUc trea ty forces, addiiionai j j disclosed on J

d improved Norslad • toW a congn in whsl has eommittee Uiat If Russia lU been Jsrie- u ,g fo n -^ could 1 r a i one of sjuentlal Soviet mlliUry I mendationi c o m y k o aald th a t Nt lU good will t wat n o t Uie "mere

of a boaitful g e n e r ir but pi p WIS Rep, -----------------------------------------

“ A l g e r ” H e rbers. She Is _ ^

r s , : . ' T o p p l e s F r c

U . S . F a s h ifh u trf .h t' CHICAGO. Ju n e 17 (W-A t juresunaU of Chicago psycholojli she would HoraUo Alger h a s been supf hM In the « • 'ighty word ^oung m an In th e grsy flsnne s no* ssld And th e idea th a t "a penny la tsh e csn I* • «arned" has giveinclnr her to the slogan, "no down psy hoiae. Jacob W. Oetaelj, assoclsl.

►eak louder iextor o t educaUonsl ptye) with Isrge "’ado these obserraUons In a 1 t in their the graduat< library school. ' neasy, and bave changed, h e said, and llbr f U9C but probably are alocklng Ue

book! for lodty'a younger geaei- Moral KelsUrlly

I T h e old pu ritan concept ofI I ( 1 lute morality U giving way to

ot moral relallvlty." Oeuels _ ^ J "MoraUty has become a tlal O r 6 C l n th e r thnn an eUilcal concef

“Morality I t w hal the group , 7 Uv-Srn. ll m oral"Jterdiy he y/lth th it change In tslues. uclloni III j«ij, u , , „ has eome a d personnel i,, indlvlduallim and a Uend to

pllance and "conformity u aid, tefily group,"reme Im- "Indlvlduallam tUmulaUon . segmenU n iue has given way lo group snU.“ Qullity." h e said, lomy and a genersUon ago. he said, srvlcei m obligation "lo wotk ha3 ‘k* <>“ ^ ^ •'la be tp - Mcrince pre.ient pleasures for

I n ' S '“ I-k l There allll U a desire lo rLie 1

” ex^aild^ top. he aald. b u t the melho.

la iS f* In 'T he %ork*aucceis Idea 'is 1 H ‘ ' way U) a so rt of frlcUobieu loc

d 'lUDoort ' ‘y- luccess is achlevIds to^he P'»y>nif BO'* » l th the right pe I nov be. OcUeU said, enate sd- "We aUll w ant U> rise to Ui, of ahlch bul we'll lel th e machines d.

hard work."_ Qelzel cited a poll ot e

seniors In which mo-ti exaiisK ! J7 in -A desire to work hard 'llke Uielr rday and eta did. b u l to have "a nice subi le chu i ol home, a wife, children and a { ihue dur* m l Ute."•arby Kll-! "They don'l w ant to make a 1 aboul :0 lion dollars If I t m eins ulcers," ________ lieU said.____________________

IBLIC 1M S T O R E - C O M P L I

a r e , C l o t h i n g , S u n d r i i

rURDAY, Jl.in.be held n l the T U T T L E S T O R E ni on Ihe hfghway betw een W endcH

) W A R ElU hm — uck needles — CompleU 1

abotgua ihtlli — aqulrl wheal, braoj»lil«7> - fiseW e w « « aaoerkraofa llibts — flira — ham- rnn ctrne- tarie satertment nalla rhieken —

et pipe flttlnn — wire _ ptacbeai — copper wire — cbliela gaa ras- aeldering Iren — steel j .m « irden h w . - (cJaMin - pm erres .

pork.and b

EQUIPMENT ‘es, Hooki. einkeni, n ies. feel — eys. Uckle box sandwich 1jresiort toc \tr — wa»(« dor food -- 'P ilB lb m ih e .-h o m e . bsby food .kllltr — Im I lioard with —mseearorI - boe. * , .1 handle* - »«rge auppnerbandiM Oloeoat po

Johnien'ai l SUPPLIES quanUly alSockeu, Wall PUig-lns. J^S'ea"!.'* '

K'l - eslemion cord . - -p s p e r pis wlr. - J , i „ i „ , | | *Ig noodle*

COf^^'orlment nf ToottiplckaCLOTH GLOVES i l r " . ; ; ! "ahMi — Ki«I.k fUm Hst — J.gashlrU _ Letl-i — bdyV *>rl - 8Un1

u « l , « . _ , . „ ' ' " " . ' S . i l

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KRMS... CASH... DAY

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isplays Alarm Ovei rogress for Ai-ms R;» • ’ Plot to block a dU.umamer->wlng signs of ment. He complnlned e-.[,»TA'i'

the nuclear the sU tem eni csme nt i i, ParUal agreement on di.vjii'.

■ hardly likely seemed possible a t laji.!t govemmeni Oromyko did not niriuinii it oufd hsve sc- th a t Norstad had snld lUni ik' f refusal. Uie never woQld sU rt a »«r nu,i InspecUon to did not Uilnk Russia «iium ... e WlUl sny elUier because of allied nuclear weap- retaliation. ‘

UkewUe. Oromyko did no' rn alio by the »ort any of the bej;ico„ rhlch Premier made to allied countrle* m i lade lo silled about w hat would tinpp«„ tn u ermltted Ihe they did not abandon Uir i« Ided missiles permllUng Ui« establi.Nlin-. t. missile bases,on of aoirJet Quite natursljy. he dJtf nm I Tuesdsy by Hon the recenl iiatem ent ot > e r Andrei, A, 8, Khrushchev, the Sovtci cn,

n llt lesder. Uiti Ru.vna i„„ foreign cor* fected a hydrogen bomb so tw,

r to his otflce th a t ll would not be iei>trd - t>f usl bltterneas neighboring coiinirlr.^ mieJji lade by Oen. The fact U th a l Ru.«ian 1. le command- have good reason to be unrriMircea. « h n l might happen In a ihlid .d on June 32 war.congresslonsl All th r th reau to allied rnu! tsia lU rted a have failed to alow up the , could destroy progress being. made in bui llUry targets, bnaes from which rrlsllaiory, I t NorsUd't m ight be made on Uie Boviei i "mere raving If 11 aiarted a wnr. but part ot a Tliese bn.tes extend trcim Nn ----------------- through western Europe md «

[ Afrlcn and on to TtirHey. e r O . Britnln-a perlecilon Y * hydrogen bomb has sdded to ,

rfl power,r r n m • l“ 'd vlewiwlnt, lh,L X U I U Russian anxiety u ceriii,

I « good UiJng.C h i n i l striking power •9 X 1 1 U 1 1 th n t has induced Uie Soviet la!n -A Unlver- '" c n l. In a radical depariuie nologlal says P°'‘cy “f secrecy, lo nctepin supplsnted principle of aerial Inapecilon ."the affsWe “ 'o '’* guarantee comp(jflannel suit.” * “* any dlsnmiament ngreeme:

r s ? I s l a n d s A re Hit " S S i ; ByR edA rtille

nationalist islands with shore , r [P i *"d gunboat flre todi,. r geaeraUon. red irons were silenced by iii« lly tionalists' Amcffcan-iuppiled 1;ept of abso* ler\‘.vsy Ul a sort Tlie bombArdmenlt were leu Jeuels said, vere than Uie ».000-round Mm a itallaUcal shelling of lltUe Quemoy blnnil, concept. the detente niltUatry said Uie group ihliilu shore bases stJll were alerted f,

pou lb lt communist Invasion Tslues. OeU tempt.ne a decUne Today’s bombardment eolncl rend to com- wUh the arrival of Adm. f Ity to Uie Stump. Uie U £, pacltls commin

for atmte«y Ulka wlOi Oenwj laUon a t a simo Chiang Kai-shek and 1 group Irsn- ' ’lea Adm, Stuart Ingersoll, 0

m ander of the U,S. seventh llreiSlid, there " — ------------

ork hard, lo ATOM LAB 6TRIICKthe top, to tEMONT. Ill, Ju n t 37 W -PI

es for tome lines were thrown up todny at A rgonnt naUonal laboratory u su ike by aboul lOS guards sl

0 rL^ lo the naUon't tenlor atomlo research . method h s t development center. .________

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JUNE 29L u n c h b y T u tt l e G ra n s i

RE n r D E L ’S M a rk e t endell a n d B llsa .

GROCERIESipleta line ef eereals — eom flakes, shredded al. bran, puffed rice — canned poUloei - rkrauf — eam — beans — cmtoIs — eblUctrne — h om iny_ aplnach — vinegar —ken — corned beef — meat balls and grsry eaebea — apricots — apptesa«e« — aspsrs-

raspberries — tra il eockUll — aprlcel- ayrtip — hol pepper* — honty — peatk erret — apple bnUer — idekla* — paart > .and beast — tpagbettl — nn tta rd — tblll e - ienaloaa — derlled bam - Tl«a«a sges — sandwich beef — salmes — pt*- eyttera — aardlnec — mayoaaalit - wlch ipread — canned milk — eoffee - food — malted milk — eoeoa — peatum —food — all k indi of canned aoop — poRt

lecaronl — peanot bolter — nspklns -1 supply atl kinds cookies « crackers - ost pollih — eold water sweater wash -- isen’s ..wax — Atrowaz — floor -wax — Uly all kinds soap — rhore girls — cherry I — dsles — fru it cake frtill — rlct -* ea — pancake ml* — com meal — esl*- hot roll mix — le t cresra topping ef sll L — Ba k tr 't - chocolate • - msrsbmalWt?n fflfttt.< reeah ir»» !*= ?W m duuiBltn t t t« r platei — rad beam — white beans -■ lOodres — Eronomy parfy teU. service fer*COM PLETE LIN E O F SPICES .

iplcka — paper towels — Jnnket Jello pst;- potl card aaaorUnent — several rolU «

3th — floodlight uall — aotomatle ahopplat- J-gallon oil ean — g lau medlelne esbl*- HUntey shelf brackets

SU N D RIES — CLO TH IN G SC H O O L SUPPLIES

h Upe - glue - pencils - Ublets - n» — lak slaUonery — sun glasses — sbsrt • — hense pennaneBls — leUont — ahaB*- tooth bruthet — shoa polish

AY OF SALE

ID SERVICE r;{“ OaWey a n i Carrie#. C l ^

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Priests Facing Czech Charge Of Espionage

v m o iA . AmlrU, June 37 Hfv- rcmm unUt Crechoilo»»kUn nc«»-

lhl5 w «k lh»t "»« .‘^ r c S S T priMU and nuw of lhe W m w CftthoUc 5«il«)4nor<Jer h .d

on chtTiU of wplon-

* T llf offUUl communlit onanJ p r . r o «f Prtpx,

to y rine *»* contwllKl by • U. 8, Mplon«e Cr-

. ^ ^ t i o a ,U u t optr»Ud through

«V»Uc«n chanaeU.(High V*Ue*n _»ourCM wid

w^^lncreMt“S e on loe.1 ,,C.lholl« in the

u .,arder henkjuftrter* In Turin denltd Ih lt any *py InslrucUon* h id b«tn „ l,y « i to Crcch memben. "Our SdV rP«> m ot« only the n>lrltuil ,n i m*terl»l welf»re of poor peo- I i„ the ip<ilce*m#n a l l "Thli ,C r ie would b« ridlculow If It did not m »olre Innocent prie»U »nd MM In the uw «l triBle farce efcommuoSsmy'6 trlili.”)

TTiB communUt new*p»per »*ld the Amn-lc»n Instruction* were r e , lired by th e V«Uc»n throujh RomtnCiiholle Murcea In Pr»fue. II i»ld.the Salealan centcr In Turin. Ila!;, « u Involved.

nude PrftTO Mid the oper»lloM. of the *py Tins were coneentnled fn Moravia and th i t the C.thollci order ‘'tried to Influence youlh, pro-' i4uced ftlanderout leftfleli and Uiued' lUfjal Jounuls." '

Hude Pravo aald nun* a t a convent run b r th e order In the Moravian illlase of U pta l took funds provided; hf the a ta te for menUlly retarded;

• children aod uw d them U» help lubverslve peraona eacape. |

n said the Rev. Vaclav Plllpee. htad of th e Baleslaa order In Czccho- ilorakia. wa* a rm K d In a convent In Februftry th b year while trylnj

^ n e « abroad.^ t ta ld the prlesla would appearl

In eourt ahortly accompanied by lome of th e nuna of the order In* etudlns M other Superior Ruxcna uinarUcovft of the LIpUl convent.

The communist organ aceuMd a BliWr Pavlina of attcm ptlnf to make one of th e menUUy 111 Inmates of the convent alck wllh Jaundice In an effort to prevent a police aearch flf the convent. B ut It anld police «ent ahead and found Father Flllpec hiding under the floorboards cf one of the convent room*.

Rude Pravo aald foreign agents bued thcmselvea In .tlie LIpisI eloliler. I t aald one of them was a man nam ed ElhUr "of the United etat(« counter Intelligence aervlce."

Girl Earns First In Poster Event

• Jeanne a tetU er. Twin Falli, won flnt place In th e Idaho Uttnbug Mrtg contest.

abt WAS preeented i tS m r d vhen apooaon of the contMt.-^he eut« PBderatlon of Garden cluh*. Brt In Pocatello tor tha ftfth an­nual conYenUoa.

Other w lnnera in the atate con> tert are Suzle Ohlaug. aecood, and Hickey K lnateder, third. Both are ftwn T w in r*Ua.

Seventh grade winners, an from T«rln Palls, are Wayne McWllllam*.

V flnt; Presely Shelton, second, and ’ Unda Decker, third.

The poste r conteai U one of the acUvlUes o t the club’s commltUe oa roadiUde development.

Sign LanguageST. PETERSBURO. Fla^ June

n Iin — Mr*. Oladya Stewart Wahn. » coameUc aaleswomon. didn’t exactly oall an arreaUng officer a atlnker but he got her fflessftge anyhow.

Patrolmoji Richard Kimble told th e eourt l u t night that when h e atofiped Mri. Wahn for ipeedlRR ahe aald “I wouldn't call yeu » atlnker. b u t . . , " and then handed him a bolUe of her iweet-amellU^ wares.

ALL IN 'THE EAR

. W hot you t e e In this girl's ^w rfrSSrTEOBRe't new'hear* .in g o id — c o m p l e t e . IT'S

W ORN E N TIR ELY IN THE e a r — n o cord, no exlro ''bu tfon ." W eighs only holf On ounce.

W om en 's hairdos hide It completely. On men, this amozing h e a r i n g oid is borcly noticeable uom ony ongie.

COMf IN. M O N t M w u n . t u r CiM ONniUrraN-NO OUlOATfON

SONOTONEHEDNER'SSonoton# Servic;e2nd S tree t W « t asd M allw P H O N E 4 1 4 1

nnJBSDAY, JUNE 27.1

I g e 'P»">' ’'■•■'S'lr EBmej Wtdnesday

nfmt o .'’’* !>)■ llie nber Cain8 ‘u ra ff ' ' H -l win over lhe Yellow

■ r fl F*** •’“c'tets. Pitcher K. Wll-f . h.!! ' ' “'“ ’•'■'■d nnd J, Mcmmelltr n ta tripled for ihe winners. J. Cro»»<r iplon- tripled for the Iwcri. L. Spiers

loalng hurler. organ S»fri'« Furniture Shigger. do«n- he al- ed lhe Cocn Cola Cokes IB-e be-

by a hind Uie plichi.-iK of Dill Note. R le Cr- ^o^an and F, Olds tripled and Nor- irough an slapped out n homer for lhe win-

nlng leam. M. Darker and fl, Chick d the tripled for lhe losers, O, Martin unded pitched.creue Butler Slcrlrr.i handcuffed Ihe n the Molyneux Machinery Tlsers SIM

under the pitching of L, Dalrd.■leslanlenled

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27. 1957

J Balfd, C. Oalloway aod L. Thomp­son hit homers. R. £a«aQ tripled and

^ Paul Sullerfleld hurled /o r the W loieri.

"nie Andenon and Brocks beat Union Molor Raacheroa 13-9 wllh

J r Tony Speckhelm pllchlng. D. Adams — tripled and M. H artruft tripled and ■sday homered for the winners. J. Van Cain Roosert and J. Blair doubled for flIo». Ihe flancheroa. Kooaen was charged \Vi|. Allh the lou.imeii The Filer Sinclair* gol a close )»»er 8-7 win over lhe Valley ChrUUan ; aim OUnw under the pitching of Carey.

Pitcher Ihle* and High doubled for o«n- ’fl* loiers.: be- "Hie Larion Real Estate Homer* P. R swamped the Swift Company Spit- Kor- >1' ' wllh a triple from the bnl win. ot T. Dodds and a homer by B. :nick Dick. D. Johnson waa credited with Brtin ‘f'f * 'n and R. Whll* wa* charged

with the loaa. the fn Uie Minor lengue the Pllrr

:iM leam slaughtered .the 1-Up Mus- laird, tangs lS-« behind th e pitching of

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^>omp- Herd. }f. Lyons was loalng hurirr. K. £ ed and Kmjliorn doubled for lhe losen. £ ir the T!ie Bank and T m t Orrenbaeks I

•Ijireed the Conoco O llrrt J4-U.l» a beat Liir.i bate hlL' wrre a di’Uble andt 9 wllh hunirr by Fnrris and l»o double* « Adams fiotn the b.it of Merrick for the lo*- r i and er». Monteomen- waa credited with F I. Van the win. Boie waa loser. f<

A homer by J. Randolph and a I nargeo double by j . Thomp*on clinchedlli

the 8-0 win for- the fdaho P ouerll Kllowaiu over the pjng lUdIo andjo

rlsllan ■fv' Cougnrs Ch.irle* Dunn hnmer-[8 ed and m n k Dnkrr and Pltrhrrli:

IMfor.Dei siarr tripled for ttie lo«wr».|tl .Drad Humphne* wna winning in

Iomer*'i,ufi,r. pThe Toinniv Walker DoW nljrl

“ ^‘ iquashed the Spllflres fi-D In theia Mlrtsrt If.inue, I’ut Duni* doublrd.

Urent Miller win uinner and Er- i' largefl ,n „ r. VThe Snydrr Otllce Equipment

FllerinoyaU edurd Ihe Globe Seed nnil Mus-lFeed Seederii 12-10 tn a luo Innlni: fi

Ing of ' same wllh Dob Siiicliff pitching. B, ii

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•r. K. Stw nlrc . M n .m ren. T. Morw and 1 j»er*. Sulcllff »m.i«liid triple.^ mid 0 . H lacks Hulbert h;l .i dnuble. Rob tjtrwarl !4-U.|waa ch.-Mtrd with the liw«

andt A hoiiir; .11:,I <loublr t>v R. nmilli uble* «nd a double ijv IMrlirr 1, l.uulrll ' lo*- helped tlir ivpp,-r* clouber the iv with Roller Mill* 7 tc : Erirson tripled U

tor Ihe lixrn H Miller hurled.Ild a; Tlie lUiilri* I'lvnrcl Pre Wee gi .chedjU-asup ailion bv imniphng (he di ouerlM ainhnei. : j . n « n i, two iiomrrs z andjolf the b.ii uf n iivk and one from <ii

mer-|8heelej'. Tlie Manic C ltj llooIn» t] ifhrr|tallled a M-i-rr ul 40-lS ovrr Ihrf., xiert.lD and W I’li»wixn». Two d(Hlblr. inlnKienrh wrre hit by it. Somtson nnd

G. Oberg .uut onr double by L. D.n- H KaU irlntlon; a uipIr by Heiicli Obeli!. ^

tjieianrt hom^I^ i>v Obrri: nnd ft'fennon.' bird. In Ihr Cirls Kolib.ill tr.ii:ue the| Er- H lrr tenm won b j forfell overi

Vivian Tm.volfa Irnni. ,nent ------------------------- !nnd The nmiie of ArKcntlna t« rterUed'

nliiK from the l.Miii 'Bncentum," mean-i g. B, ing silver. IJ.

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'a 4-H Club S la tes J M eet on Friday 2

Utrll Tlie Mutiinl Soclriv 4-H rlub willlhe mrrt al 10 a.m. >'iiil:iy *i the I

pled Union Khool. IChrlJllne Divrcy. Jimli'r Iradrr. I

^Vee EA\e a tnlk on "how (i> k'lir a em l I'he driiionslrnllKii'' nnd CuiDtyn Vnn- I

iiTJ Znntr deinl'liMrntril :;li>' i-H wnv Ifom of y»iiiR on hook,' I'liil c '. V' wIirn I>Iri»|tiir club met huil w n k ;it tin- heme I

of Mrs. W. C. VniiZanic-, Ill was voled lo u 'r iii>.ii, v from I

5.ir- Ihr irensury to buy 4-H sum: ix>ok». . IlelC. I

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1 C r i t i c i z e c ByNickers(

i : - I ' ' ( f r t . r a . 0..1. turned u u l ■«>*«<> •'■ sK w U r e , blond wUlo«7 ' 11 SCwoI. • *• out. Um « -> w

■ fnid b«tv«en a d m atc * o( klr pt ! I * j u>« l in t line of defenie and ti■ I who hold the m bit needi » b»l»i• I i i t r i t ln j foite 01 w W e n . MUor*

•jUnneo.■| 2 - Nlckenon fcW Kl the n»u

• Sehlef «Bemy U R u«l* »nd lh» • 'i ; Sevent of w tJ’we

! -weulil b . RuwUfl * /f •«««*!* ' I th e United S ttte* wlUi sU

^boeit* count«r fttlacki■Xct us tuum e,’’ l)o u ld , '

RuMlan ftttMk U * templet* i ure *nd the U .S, fcltiiclc U » c

Satuu^an land lorcce al&nd polM< r the periphery o f the free «■2 n'llh ll* m onlhr luppUe*; and 5 they would orerrun Europe, ^ Middle East and Afrtcs and Ail '•'* -The Unlled BUlea," Wlckt

(aid, "would be faced wllh t hotllle continents . . . it fact w. would almott cerUlnJr retuU In

: <«^e{eat of tho United SUtes."'■ «r. He arsued th a t the tTnlCed S(

x ^o r aun'lval would havo to main ;"foolhold» on these eontlneoU f 5 the ouUet of war. “National ej •I ence," he tald, "m sr depend on

-This means," he ccntlnued, ' ; ‘]^estn)cUon of Russlaa armlM

primary objective to the Un eu tcs."

'I ' A l UtU point h t launched 1 ' . a n argument for a balanced a r 'j; J io rc e without overdue emphMiJ r| I 4 a ir power.

3 Smoking G e ts i "" D e a th B la nI ■ LONDON. June 37 fW—A Bri

^ e a l t h ministry spokesman said I ‘ « d a r th a t a m ajor p a rt of the i t f lc r ta t Increase In deatlu* frn n 1 I r cancer In males durlnc tha pasi

>;years w u caused by smoklnK—i fj Ocularly heavy c ljare lte smokln 5 John Vsu«h«n-Uo(;an, par Mmentary secretary to the rotnislr;

heslth, told the'housfl of comm In a long-awaited reporl:

"Jn their annual report and a , p a rtic u la rly In their special r t i , ■ of the subjK t. th e medical reses

f couDcU advised ttis covemment t

J-the m ost reasonable Inlerprtlal o f (ba r e t r g rea t increase in des . a Jrom lung cancer In male* duj a th e past 35 years was th a t a mt ^ p a r t oX It-was caused by smok

- tobacco, particularly heavy dgsn anoUng."

'•n>e govemment feeli." cpokesmaa tald of the eancer>in

^ iD g aanouneement, " th a t Jt Is tl «f(to earur« tha t 4hi« U M t author

I ^..tlva opinion U brought effecuvel: ? publlo notice so th a t cverrone i g .know tha risk Involved la amokl)

i lw o Miss Injury In Plane Mishi

''1: ^ U N D, Wash.. Juna 37 «IV-B ) ' acccupanU ot m T-S3 Je t tn l |l fiescaped serlou* Injury l u t nl

{ K w h ra they crash landed near i I 5 amall central W ashington toa-n.I 2 The niers, 1st Lieut. Alma

« '6kcusen and la t Lleul. WaysB {. •LBweelDftm. both of the S3nd fig)

-I' iDlaiceptor tquadron a t Travis forea base, CaUf., wera en rouU Laraon a ir ftfca basa near Mi

' Lake. Wash.f An a ir force apokeaman aald t I 'A c n attem pted to ball out a t E Sffeet when the ir Jet flamed out, f wera unable to releasa a stuck c Z opy. BoUi were U ken to U rton ^ lo rc a base.

; "Sawmill Worker Dies of Injuri

( T SPOKANS. June 37 (lfl-~Lam : ^Young, ID. St. Maries, died ;

j I H;xueaday n ight a lte r he was rtu I 5 by emergency air fligh t from

I .Maries where he wa* Injured 1 ;;i I'aawmlll tccldent.

JL Young underwent surgery hert <**lnjurlta h* received when he

, , h it In the head by flying Umbe :;t' the Idaho sawmill. A plane 1 It,: T eiu field hero waa dlspaiche. >;, .«fiL Marlrs to bring Young I

;2;8pokaa* ho tp lU l

rinquest Set for ; i 2 T raffic Fatalifill “ RIOBY. Jun* 37 t f - A a ln« I ; Is scheduled tmUUvely (or Tue ' .1 Into the death o t William L ' Annflfong, 81. who died I

' -^a four>car crash during a duit s t u> The accident occurred on hlgt ;|*38 east ot Terrelon June is, f

I ..'strong died Tuesday In Idaho P<- Proteculorllenald Oeorse Mid . Inqueit would be held In lhe Je: >■ son eounty courthouse.

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reo world s.'oe • i : i« r l and tha t

S £ i | ;/llh three i:ro Niw. * w«ii.« I „ ,'J

S K S I i E S S r Mjite«" Tlio xiidjiBM ! : , i utcd S£at«I malnUln S:00 Niin, W<nk>r ,enu from s.«sT»> ‘o- is. Mm inal exist-

Sir ;!,; Bridge Event ■ Results Not«

ched Into:ed armed T h# M a g le Valley DupU ■phtsls on Bridge elub held a teams-ol-

championship match Wedne - a fternoon a t lhe YWCA.. . T h e toum am ent wm one of0 1 9 IsrgesC aftentoon galhrrlngs

club has had since It w u founde I ^ October. 19M, aaording lo i d D l C H arry Elcodc, director.• W inner of the tournament,A Briusn ^ h lch six places were awarded. 1 said to- i n , m n , of Mrs. J. C. McMI the ‘ very pioetor. Mr*. J

J 'S i t M Mf*-In?**ni.r Bccond placs team wa* Mrs. V

- B arnard . Mre. Lelan Black, nlrfi'.- A rtell Kelly and Mn. J. C. Cai

I t n i ^ nf T h ird were M n. M. C. O llnson.:c^m O M A- J- l>ln«l«"er, Mrs. Bob We commons Wickham.and more In a tie for fourih place were :al review team s of M n . Ous Averclt, 1 I research Robert Tucker, Mr*. Joe Shelby Dent th a t Mra. R. M. Peterson and M n. I rpreUtlon Tofflemire, Mr*. Charles Dey, in death! M rs. O. H . Welnrlch and M n . h ca during Magleby.I a major i n tix lh place w u the lean

smoking M ra. Ouy Towle, Mrs. O. W. Oi (Igsrette M rs. S . L. Thorps tnd Mrs. A

McMahan. iU. the .The club meet* a t 1:15 p jn . e

lUthoriU- _ ■ 1S ' i " J . . ‘; F r a n k P . C o l e m a !

2 ^ a a i m e 4 b y D e aI l r v HAILEY. June ST-Trank Fa: “ A J Coleman, e i, died of a heart at i Q h n n a t 0 a jn . Wednesday In the honi l o n d p hia daughter, Mr*. Mabel Bo Oiv-Bolh hofer.t trainer Ho waa bom May 6.1876, He 1 ast night In Colorado and UUr moved near this Ploche, Nev. He hsd lived wlUt toa-n. daughter for the l u t threa mot Alma W. Surviving are three tons. D< ATijniB A. Coleman. Carey; Lewis Colai Id fighter Palrfleld. and John Coleman. Bi rravls air HI.; four dauKhten, Mrs. A I roule to Orlmm. Fairfield; Rfrs. Helen Pe « r Moses Oregon: M n. Scuey Heath. 8;

Ida,, and M n. Bodtnhofer. Hn aald both 30 grandchildren and IS gi t a t BWO grandchildren.1 out, but Funeral servlcu will be hMi tuck can- 3 p . m. Baturday t l the McOok :Arson a ir funeral home with the Rev. Vl

Ellway, rector of the Imms _ Episcopal church, of/iciating. (

eluding rites will be held a t [ A r Hailey cemetery under the dlre<

ef tho McOoldrlck funeral ho

I U F 1 6 S a team whistles for locomo -«LamolnB were Invented In IBM bccauie died here farm e n could hear the Un whi 'as Ttashed then used In lime lo get ihelr i

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I] ^TelevDupUcaW KLIX-TVs-ol-four (ChanntI I!)ednesday

TUUR80AT le of the a Z V d *

lunded in c.ptur^i lo M n . >i«a Oroiwh. U.rx

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Startinj Division to

were thc WASHINOTON - (NEA) - •It, M n . UB. army h u begun to m ti ,elby and historical adjustment to n t In . R . 8. weapon*.Beymer, R h u aU rted to reorganU

In . M. A. division slructur* In order lo advanUge of the offensive p

team of nuclear weapons anC1/ r>.ti*p maximum defens* agalnat thei r i A n It's an h ls lo rl« l move bc

m oil m lllu ry men divide « army history into period* otjn . every ferent division *lruclures,

dlvUlon i* ' the molt impo combat u n it o f the army.'

n f k r k "P en tom lc la the new name i H a l l to a new division organlutlon 1 k y w i-U adopted. T ha present organla l 6 & U l bom during W orld war n . is k; , „ , u tha "triangle" division. • • L V. 53 The trlangl# concept U a dll r t » u c K jtginifnts In thi

and ono In .reserve. I t conjU ■ about 17,500 men with 8,000 mi„ each of th rea reglmtnU, and H e l tv r t remainder oX the men In *i

headquarter* or service units, w i m ^ The pentomlo division ht* ' proxim auly 13,700‘ men. bi

poups- of 1,500 men each. I I A ^ equivalent lo rtglmenu. bu

“hS ; Meeting Is Held V"-' By YMCA Boa•Ooidrlek Th» temporary board of ‘V W D Valley community YMCA met m m w uel P ^ - »"ine Con- park building to dlicuss art 1 a t the by-laws, publicity csmpniRns direction possible programs'lo be eaUbll I home. Question and answer pamp

on Ideas and objectives of Y :omoUves were paa.^ed out to the membe ause few be discussed. Tlie pamphlets I whistles probably bo published and dli heir cow* uted a t a la ter date.

Ernest Marlow, presldenl. ------------ th a t YMCA progrtm* will be

I to women and girls o! all tgi well a* men and boyi.

Postoffice Gets Safety Citati

WASHTNQTON. June 27 Cfl- p o s t o f f i c e department haJ celved lt.1 third succeulve ar award for ''setUns an outstar example" In tralflc safety, award w'ss the Kntlonal & councll'a 1058 "elUUon for mer lous service to ufety."

The department personnel year opernted 70.000 vehicle* million miles with only 2.M cldents for each 100.000 miles.

'•ivii.014 U)j lowest accidenl rate In dq rocnthlstOQ'._______________

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ting Adjustment of I to Nuclear Weapo:CA) — T he nam a "regiment" Is llltcly t 0 mtke a n dropped. Tha batUllon Is a l to nuclear ba eliminated,

T b e battle group Is divided irganlzc Its nve comptnlea, and each coit ler lo U ke w in hav* approximately the sive po ten- pie toon and squsd orgsnlistlc IS and for th e present dlvUlon. There are I t them. era lly th rie platoons In each »e because p*ny, and three squads In each ilvlde U 3 . toon.

T h a pentomlo concept n from Intensive study during . Im portant J,

■ _ . . i ' -fw /lexlblUly Jn eombet^ i« n to »» dUpened over a far gr

a re a than the uiangle dIvUlo ? I . Dispersion of forces U rtgiT .l . to o w n „ t S T w to c l te U , . a‘ ' 1 /(I.I.I.S.. ag a in s t nuclear weapons. iS 1 n« A t the same Ume esch I

.5 BHJUP U being made far moro (S vT ^^ ?n aufflc len t than the presenl

*h« rnao t. ««*■ coitimunlctin transportaUon equipment,

n*w weapon* — Including gi B l i l .TV of dellv^ ttonU o bombs.

T he'reason for this, of coun rh T h .! .. th a t the wide dispersion of the I;au bu t S e K«>“ P* “’'y « 'au. DUI. tn e independent scUon

th e preaent regiment,« | r f AnoUier, ndvftntnse of the

tomlc structure U a net gtl "foxhole strenath" over the trii

D O d r a division. I t will have fewer *up of Maclc O'" ■'“ervlee” troops. Tlius Uiere

. met a t 8 •’9 * »»*" *"• eombst troofi e Hnrmon T h e ncw lOisl alibome dl. « «rtleii.i !-■* th e first to bo msde penU “ mns and D u*-'" ' “■esUbllshcd '“ ■'ny'* IB divisions will be reor pampJileUof YMCA ------- -- ---------------- ,

p h " ^ " m M anSentencecnd dlslrib- OOODINO. June 27-Jack Wr

, 20. BemIe, Wyo., wm jenlenct idem, anld n o t more than 14 yenrs In Ui# . Ill ne open penltentlnr)' Wednesday aflcri all tges u by D istrlcl Judge D. H. Sutphei

a chargc of forger)-.W righ t WAS charged with dre

C a check to himself for t) l nnd iIng the nsmo of " f . Conrad*

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HOLLYWOOD, Ju n e 27 (W- Iff's depuUea aald today Atto 8 . (Sammy) H ahn , one >

t CDS "glanU" of the legal proles;s o u t h e r n California, app committed aulclde by tying blocks a round hi* neck and Into a awimming' pool.

The a ltom ey 'a body w u Tuesday In tha awlmmlnf p< hind H ahn 'a aum m er home upper San P em ando valley, a famed crim inal attorney wt resented m any movie tU n , v

— I ported to hava been 111 for U- several yeara.

- The 68-year-old attorney hi V l . resented th e g rea ts and the

greaU oT th e /Um JndusUy fo than 40 years. Among his were the la te evangelist Almei

lAiw tn h . McPherson, B rian Donlevj I . i « U. London, J e a n W allace and th

I u auu u> recent. Jeas I ^ k e r .

ch company Body Identified inlutlorf^as A t British Iere are gen- _____I each com* CHICHESTER. England, J in each pU- 'U '-A coroncr ruled yeslerda

a headleu, h a a d le u body floaUng in the ha rb o r here wi

udM iiin2rt J ro m » n w ho vanished lu i eombft «PP»renUy checking a

S ,V .n ‘ “ 'It *»*«»■ aeen aUve In

ira d " ^ r ^ ^ April,^ IBSB, duriiira deiense y , , R u u la n warshipeach bstUe *>«w8ht Soviet leaden N , ..If K hruahchtv nnd Nikolai Bi L I.nr ,.» i on a tU te vUlt to BriU ln.

1™“^ ? Chichester ha rbo r on June 9.

: delivering

,f course is Statc Guardsiii Injured in Wr

icUon Uian cASPER. Wyo., Jun# 37 I t th . Idaho a ir naUonal gutnlsm L t Casper for his u n lfa summer

^ .h . . i «(M Alrmsn 2 /c C linton A. Bit Boise, incurred a broken

rtilluinn scratches and a aligh t kneer , » n i m r * l . - j c r - o l d C p . r ,..11.n nil e t lh i waa c harsed wlUt djbi rM rrtn “nd f«k leM driving u a reiI !ir>M the hend-on collision. The

WM released on »2M ball and o J lo appear In Justice court July

n r P n pleaded Innocent. u v v « r ,tto n -s car and orie driv ack Wright. 18-year-old K ay McDanleU of i enlenced lo eolllded. B utcher w u a p u In Ul# su te Jn m u , D aniels ' car.

afternoon ____ _, _Sulphea on p i g PRODUCTION DECLI

BOISE. June 37 « w idaho ' llh drewing spring pig crop waa esUmatII nnd sign- the u . S. departm en t of agric inrad” to i t yesterday a t 102,000 head, some

per cen t less th a n the 1B59 cr

OM ORROW a t 5:45e* F re a 1:15 S a ts rd a j and S unda fi

. . cjjuB STEVEW • Ain T4LI0J( UWILUUI HOPPER .n M O Z M K S .N U JtU N in

IRST-nUN SECOND FEA TCREl

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Mid-Air Co AsExpei

WASHINOTON. (NIA) - KJlaeycJw) ^ .n ^ p of mW*aif coUltlnn* lUMPAT by over-crowded, under-eeo

a ir lanes U going te g tt w om ■»r« >M«i H p ta bttter..1 u already itaehed on*

ellmax thU wlnler when a

^ ‘?Ii?!i«b,r.. S ° W lf tx i? ‘achc^ yard WUU C b l. Injuring cWJdrwi when U>* f.

^ wreckage landed.' I t eould btf more Uian thrti 9 0»k befors Uncle Sam catches U|

Ul* Increased h a u rd s caus ’HiDAT ' th» terrific growth of prlval*

tary and commercial Dying,«k O' Otwi veiUjaUon of Uie problem; r <ri Lifbt Last year overcrowded air

*“J* agtntvated by h u t weather, ■

“ $350,000 W antei F o r M an’s De

Kio. CALDWELL, Jun# 27 W -rtr Lii.1 widow and a former wife of itp stop ,},)]( jnspecung a fumKT-bMii Ul# Pacific m i l l and Expresikicr-Co»diu p4ny p lan t In Nampa filed tnV -h-u Canyon court here thU weekMrtiSoJ. ing M50.000 Irom PPE for Uio•* PUlntlffs were lUled u« [.f uuf. Csmpbell and her two chlldrei>ni Ttftd. lUted as co-plalnuffs were*'-* M M CampbeU. a lonner wife, arUtiM.i.-tarM two children.t.n.^»ii.r E. Carvel Campbell, an erMh.ti-Witd.li g j the Denver Plre Clay cor

w u killed In 19M while Inaf( • n a v the furnace. He w u peering. l l C j the furnace w hen a heavy Iro

T J f f t “bov# It gave way and strucv n Lite InU iehead.I 27 nn -5her- _ , ■ . . r

'.JfoT'tt. M oonsm ning la r . “ ™.5 P o p u la r in SItying ccmcnt b q is e . June 27 (IB—An i k and diving gf the Internal r*venue depart

alcohol u x division In Bol»/ w u found yesterday th a t moonshlning ling pool be- coming a popular business In home In the Edward J . Connolly, chief Wiley. Hahn, in tl investigator for U>e tgei ney who r tp - Idaho, said twice u many itan, waa re- har# been aelred UiU fiscal . for Ul# p u t which ends Sunday, Uian fc

corresponding period which ■ney had rep- June 30, 10J8.Id the near- Connolly added he was uno sUy for more mske public the number of t hfs cUents which had been selied. iAImeeSem- The Increase of Illegal i Jonlevy, Julie m inufacturing In Idaho reflC' and the most almllar national trend. Co

added. H# blamed high Uquor ----- for tha upsurge.

£ p o r t C o f * « ® / “ k I ssnd, June 27 Cfllled Hami

PARKERSBURO.W .Va,Ji , ^ ^ 1 . . . nutriUoa speclalUt u^ S . .u thU week th a t "the momlng n crabb, tne j , ,,.enitenlng the heallh :d l u t year n-uoj, -

Dorothea v a n Oundy of Aril, * i r Callf., member of Uie *taff t

T»«rta. International NutriUon labor addressed th e annual aUte ci « n ^ e t SevenUi-Da, Advenll

r * N J k l t a Van Qundy said: tal Bulganin "Some 50' per cent of Ame In. suffer from low blood sugar,1 floaUng in that la cauaed largely by ou lines almost tlonal occepUnce or Uie coffee

a* well u too much *ugar 1:____ foods and our summertime ovi, Ing on Boda pop."Isman -------W reck R e ln a Devriei. 17 W -A n PI“ V i''3 « ' " i "itrtlsman. In' « m htm m ertraln-l ^ W 1 % # C n Injured In ^ ^ 0 y g

“SS S a tu rd a y N iglknee lnjuf>-. IIIKJr. -50,im“^ n ! e n | ' and * « ry B .tardsy nl*hll a r e s u l l o f . S ta r t in g Qt 9 p . m .

l a ? d 'o r « 5 • 4 9 6 A D D ISO N W ESlr t July 1. He I in >

# driven by leU of C uper a passenger

sfiL I FRIDisUmated by I f agriculture1. some three —IB5S crop. J H

soi Mat. m m6 5 t2 0 i Child

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Collision Dange jerts Work onA) — The a record number of n igh t tiocM eaiwrd laticns. And la it aummer—i :r-ccotntlcd coUlalon of two alrtinen i r o m before O rand canyon which killed

son*—It was revealed by cn* tragic Transport association thn

en a DC-7 were an avcrtse of four ne fore* Jet— *iona per dny over lhe U. £

olllded over Reports during receat m o UUlng and d icate tha t Uils rnte hna

Iba flasilog Jr fpjte of tJghtcnln; trn f trol procedures ot the s ir 11

th rte year* clvU aeronauUc* admlnlstrr ies up w ith Longer-range radar, the k<

caused by CAA’s plan for conUolll: rival*, mill- danger,, w ont sla rt being c ring, an In- untU nest;- summer. Ii7l I tem'reveaU. yeara before the CAA’s nev d air Unes, control illan ts completed. Jicr, caused S e ren l weeks ago Die A---------------- to agree to new speclflcatlj . J rad a r collision avoidance eqi

l l e a T hla means Uisl It could be TV z l . years before Uie new equip I J P f l t n Bcnerally ndopled by the n

sincc Ul* problem has lurnc , J ? * be more complex than Uie

originally thouRht.A t first ATA experts thoi

<!»«■ COM be IniUlled In air: lied suit In ^ he was oll»lon course wllh another

i' i ! ^ e Several airliners ordered th i 11 ® ont from ColUns RndIo co

lildren. AUO subsequent itudy revenlec were Vllda ih ^ t tlie ite, and h e r ^.^rnlng would no l eom

1 . enough to pe m it evasive an employe .yjjg approach li to 1 y company, p j^ne, tome kind of J iMpecttag g, , „ could catc ering iM ide j j , evulre action.O' Iron door Collin* h u released a ll atruck lum conlracU pend

developmeni of mor# sn.tl— equlpmenL I t could be m at■ l a before all a lrsn ft—which 1.

*ary If It U to work—could b

1 State s?„:K.-S;s;”» r i r^ w to e n n ! P r^U e^o f^ lM

«» t««*« over-Uie U £. t f i i a preliminary Ulklng sU se

“ /jJ ,.h !1 Jnate on how many year* 1 chief crlio- ^ ,t m to opem t ! •seney adoption would have to hurd

Inter-govtmmental i t

is a r a d a r ,hlch ended instaUed to blon

. U. S . for detecUon of enemy I a unable to ^ ^^jt Uuee bllUon dotl er of stllU to complel

, , , , called SAOE. mennlng aen gal whlsty ground environment, reflected a --------------------------------■ Connolly £ 7 P p i B i | H | B S R E r Uguor uxes

— I T H U R S D A Y -F R ID ^r T o WUUam Hopper • jo a n T

« , '2 0 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 M ile i t o Ei r m f u l PLUS/a June 27: Oene Barry • Valerie P r t s t asserted " x h E 2 7 th D A Y "nlng coffee

G B u S E E Bs n d s t o n i g h t

laboratory,! spencer Tttcy - Rulh Hi ‘v M u S S i" ' N O RTH W EST PASSA

TtcbBle^or

ENDS TONIGHT no overdos- True Adrenture P ictu r

TH E SILENT W O R L PLUS

Hugh O'Brtsn In ,e TH E BRASS LEGENI

E [ RIO REIl U L t . ^N D S t o n i g h tl i g n r JohnDchner . FnmccaH

. . ^ 'Revolt in F t. L a ra mnlihH PLUS

. m. John Bromtleld . Jo Lani■VEST "HOT c a r s ' '

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CTU&iSOUTH o f the BORDER-J

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Iger Stays Grave n Control Projein igh t cancel- SAOE conslils of lont-n T ie r-afte r lhe da? which feeds sJgCiij nere over the tjonlc brains, killed IM per- Although primarily ersi. 1 by the Air delect enemy aircraft, fu t r I th n l there pem are now tludyinj « . Hir near-colll- possible ailapUon tb ci- '" e U. S, tniffls control. B ut the »Ta t m ontlis in - hasn't Indicated w hrihr- o- hna Kone up could or would permii ouai \

! CAA'* present answrr lo -jis ir lines and mg eoUUlon danger U t it'

•'^Jclpaung a toull'f, the key U> the crease In oir traffle. i.. nUolllng Uils is tlie InsUUaUon of*b lo;', elng delivered radars, to sta rt lhls sumtiif- i n i be three rndMS Wlll extend Uie -'1 : •* new traffic coniroUcra up to 200 miifj fj ited. most crowded tennlnsis.Die ATA had All rad a r in use by :lflcatIons for modemlicd and commumcaiii ice equipment, tween ground and alf um , uld be several Improved and extended to- equipment Is of this three-year projtci u ' the n ir lines, Hon dollars, tu rned out to But t h e r e Is atlll Mme n Uio experu wheUier-U wlU handle the i,

of nir- traffic, which will u, i thoucht ra - dude high speed Jet tranwIn airliners to . - -------- _was on a col- _

r t h i a ' S " :dlo company. I I j T « h M I venled among

NOWI'aslve action.!I to have a ll M B B 1 o l « m .lm « W |I c n tc l^ l t in

I a ll the air-pending the CINOM RQCI

( sntUfactory AMCKAZi REN)« m any yearsiiJch 1* neces-; . w m k m i »"MirDuld be equip- M W y t T i l aig a n d d e U clent. iifTfiw n fcw hich holds

ml conlrol ofU.S. u j u s t i n y V n m M T T u r ^sU ge for cl-

lere'a no estl- ear* I t would! ir)^nition. TUI

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T tu le*M eoibnccs *bout 1. I io t* ot mlftln* propertlM and i I t « d j tor 79 y t» n unlu* *ooiI mded b r ColumbU'Oener*.

Wortiilnjton Mid he wsnted ■ dlvuion i

h u not dennltel; dccided to • h u d wllh development of th e i m e n t . He u ld he hope* * decui wUl M n a d a by A p ri lIB M .

No EtUniAU ■ Ha Mid (ha sn d e of tha o n about S3 per ccnt. and It would.: flUlre nroceatlnt before balnt a< t« atMl mlU*- Ke Mid It U too ea (4 ttUfflAta tha amount ef ora tba depoilta.

■•nie project U In FrnnBnl eoui •bout 2S mllea aoulb of Lander.

' ' The ilie U ejOO feet above t l«eU and U. 6 . 8t«1 offlclaU u

. I t would be the h ig h u t allltu U ife-icale I n n mine tn the Unll SU lu.

I t would be an open p it mlna *n)B p rognm h u become knoi

u the “AtUnllc City p re je c f t cfUM o t A th o i t mining town nei tf-

!; Road Project iii j PleaSoundei

’W tLlZAMSBimO. Va June _ (A-i;aUonaJ defenae demandj eon , idetlon of the Z.ewli>OlArfc tourwi

acroai the Northweit, alx v u tc i '■ gwemora aald Weitneadar.

i ln a tn e a ta s e to Sen. Ja m u Mu r*jr. chairman of tlie Interior at

II loaular A ffain commlltee. lhe so' ‘ I c fso ti Aaked the commlltee i '< achedule heArlnga "a t tha eorlle !, pbealble eonTenJenea” on a bill apoi

aored by Sen. W arren U agnuu D.. Waah..■nie bill would authorize dealgni

tlon And consirueUon of the h l |l - #Ay on the route tAken by explore:

LewU And COork In 190S.■The meaaoge w u aigned by Oot

’ Robert E. amylle of Idaho, J . Hut Aronaen of Montana.. Joe ro w i aouth DAkotA. Alber^I^o«ellinl i WAOhlngton, John DavU of Nort D akou And R o)»rt Holmu of On KtD. who Aro Attending lhe ni tionAl go rem on conference bere.

! free Haircut Is

( i Surprise to Bo;jTJNION e m r . N. 3.. June 37 UV

A m an CAme Into Jerry Provlterc taArber ahop And aiked for "tl i ^ k i ' —• bAlieut. thATA Asd ahas poo.

.'After atepping down from U diAlr, h e tu ised to a youngtb ^ U n g hU tu m and aald. hero for m e a f t t r you se t your holi « it." Tfeen he walked out o f Ui ^ o p .•Provltero clipped th e lad** hat

if td . After flnUhlnc the Job. Askt tb e boy where hU fAther w u . •The boy burat Into leAn. “ Ih i

iflAn U n t my father. He met m t o I t b atreet and AAld X needed a bAli I e p t I don 't hATo Any money.'

.Provltero dried t h t boy'a teai th d aent him home.

Furniture Bums : In Moving Truci

J6 0 D A SPH IN 08. June V Un ■ A im llure and other contenla of

, moving truck were burned hero yei ,1 tirday.: >Dut prom pt tire depu lm en t a<

tton waa credited w lttt uv lng U ■ truck from being caught In tt

bU tt. I . J . Shoemaker. North Mai hAttan. Ind.. and Harold 1-rJede

n Buntlngton, In d , lhe d r i v e r H atopped here for lunch and openc I t£e van doora when they amellt 5 „

conlenta burst Into flam T he household gooda were belt

,'i nloved from Pawo, W aah, lo NaiJ li' vUle, Tenn.

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I ^fi Ideal tim e to save

sizzling sales ctiab . to enjoy the m ira\ ahead f e a tu r e s .. .

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icerr t v r ^ v . M t •'mounted t ■ ' • ' ' . rtfon on [ . • ' ‘ V ’*

3-. wyo, L ' V- .iv 'Jof Bolie. '• -./ prealdent . ' ' j . - ^ ' t r n nRieva dl- i i l M K B S g f i t formal cxercUe

lut i,»>o ex.

I aooner ,

t o 'Ion ItuiI to

oredeclilos

ould.re.Ing aent h o u r lyt ora lo . B B B H n H B H S f f l R R

t8 B N a o U to * S 5 * ^ U * 8 a n m e aea a p -< aM mAntBTefAbHHy thAtIaU Uld «

,‘!is FBI Appeals •Jp" Modifyinjrn n e u . WASHINOTON. June 37 Cfl—':

PBI h u Uken lo eongreu whAi conalden a fight fo r lU life Aa

M, effeeUve federal crim e InvuUgat

_ The fight haa been going onr l o f l hind the acene* for three weeki. L iC /U came out In the open Mondiy w tim . w aubmUalon to eongreu of lei

J J laUon de*lgn«l to the r a i tr full application of a aupreme co

v u tc isTTu h/gh court ruled June >. in :

eaat of Clifton K. Jencki, • N lor And Mexico labor union offlcUl, U :,B gov- defendanU In court casea mujtt («e to given acceaa to all FB I filea t t i a cArlleit to teatlmony AgAlnjt them. *lII apon- court gave a broAd InterpreU t gnuun , to the principle thAt a defendant 1

the right to confront hU Accmer. :ealgna- n ,g decl&lon produced confua 9 In the hnUon'a lower couru a cpioren warnings thAt the PB I. the narcol

_ _ bureau and other InvuUgaUve ag« I ^ crippled.

0, JuaUce Tom Clark, In dliaenU lllnl ot' North *l>op, for the court h u opened th of Ort- lU u to the crlmlnAl fn d thua t)e n t . forded him a Rom an holiday

formaUon aa well as vlUl natio: aecreta."

S T ilt PBI h u n o t had to 'c l n ahop yet, bu t Director J . Edi l $ O y Hoover And hU aU ff Are worn

I f tho tuprem t court edict aUi• “ « ■■ ‘ ' " ■ W '"

w "the I ' I

'■*7' Silent RebelsKOUNT2E, T ex , June 37 MV

TlM hcniecomlnff committee I acTAmblln* to pull out of a ver

« f Thl embarraaaing hole It dug llaell 01 me Pleaae. AAya th e commute* >. v . l . anycM know how lha Bebt

K U r a n M !• The commltteo need* judae

, And coAchea for a contest (or thbeat Rebel yell. B u l I t found tha th e lu tK o u t ie Confederale dlei

A iuir« 15 jjQ Around her» tean *“ “ * • aounded.

„ Trips Reported, CAREY, June 3 7 -M n . Chai

• l i n l f HAstellJuia re tum ed from Tacor• U t R Wash., where ahe h u been vUlU 7 — wllh he r aon Mra. Dean H ukell. Is of a Mr. and M n . Dean Parke a « yei* children. SeAttle. W u h ,. a re vUlti

Mr. and Mrs. Noel Parke and U w t ac- LuU Parke.‘i ' i S ! Bob D*3. h igh aehool teacher, m uw m end ing aummer school a i ih e U

vcnlty of IdAho. t v e n ' and M n . Le* WlUUma iopened spending the aummer In Council•melled ----------------------------

Under an InUmaUonal trea flame, the catch of whale* by all coi

I beUic t r tu of the world U now limit 3 Nash* And the quoUs hav t been decrei _______ Ing In recent yean .____________

ie deal, of the yez

save on a b i j new Plym outh is now enable him to be even m ore generoi m iracle com fort o f Torsion-A ire B » . . . a n d get the y ea r 's best deal

• lidLYM OUTH

ic Sub Visits San

• BAa PnwdKi^OaklAad bay bridg*. tha 1 Franelaeo bay. The aletk nbm arlM wll th a t pwmlaea i t nvolB tlan lu tc tu i wai

ils to Congress f ng Decisions byW -T h e believe contldenUal Informanu whAt It ahy away from Ulking to Uie e Aa an for f ra r they will be quoted In c lUgaUon or called lo UtU/y.

If these aoureea of Informa on be* dry up, Uie •'G-men'* will be aerlo

>eki I t handicapped In tnck lng down ay w llh •»» violators .)f leaU- federa l narcoUca agenU. who i BI rrom l«M ury depArtaient aup«la court ‘“o " ' *1“ appe«Ung for Jegl

tlve AcUon to malnUIn the ctoa! , .w . »ecrecy about their work.

defense departmenl may I Vu . affected, too. Some Inw jen inter lu t^ h i ^ departn

m ust open up secret I l lu of ” counUr-lnlelllgence corps and a

l;.f.Ann InvesUgaUon agenclu tn loyi reiAMon ,eeurlty and common criminal c a n t h u trted by court martial.

T he JuiUce department tried infusion get around the ruling by a n adn •U and isu-ftuve order InlerpreUng It i a rcoU u rowly. Attorney O eneni Her e agen - r . Brownell. Jr., Instructed U

Attomeys to make available < tenting. perUnenl excerpU of pre-trial ab :lose up m e n u lo lhe PBI by persons ' ;d the ir had already appeared In court Itus a f- government w llnessu for t h t pr lay for cuUon.llial In- Seven! U. S. dUtrlct Judgu i uU onal rejected thU lalerpreUUon of

Jcncka decision. Others ,went a1 o ' d o s t ’t or with modlfleatloas o:

New t« iu ot lu m un log ore cot: worried. “ P ” *^1/ ®»“ 7 <l»y Uuoughout

aUnda country.r. they In Atlanta, Oa., Judge Pr

Hooper threw oul an income ‘ evulon cate because the U. 8, a l

Sney refused to produce PB I s> marlea ot o n l sUtemenU made J witnesses during pr*.triAl inve 4ti U gaUon.

‘ »ery a SealUe, W uh., dUtrlct Ju itself, required the PB I to tum over mj illlee, r ia l In advance o t two trials.

In Tmiton.-N. J.. a Judge orde urioM producUon ol the full PBI v thB ^oTi on Homer Evans, who w u . (H ,. I cused ot wlUihoIdlng putcommui , died membenhlp in a n a ti1 here forces loyally sUlemenU I. The JusUce deportment h u i

I had vlcloriu, making the over legal picture one ot confusion,

a n In the Waahlngton tfUl o f Tei sU r union ottlclat James n . Ho

Charlie DUtrlct Judge B um lu 8. MatUi racoma. t l n l ordered the PB I (o tum < VUltlng to th e defenso leporU by agenU . ikell. aUtem tnU by proposed wltne ke and made In advance of court tesUm( vl&lUng B u l when Uie FBI delivered < Id M n . excerpli of aUtements made by

govemmtnl's chlaf scheduled i cher. U ness, ahe sccepted thli lUnlted he Unl- terpreUUon o t her order.

P *ea^see.y_Qii£^.

n o w . Y o u r P lym ou th d e a le r’s

erous t h a n u.sual. If you w an t

re R id e . . . and o th e r a -y cn rs- e al b e s i d e s . . . ,

lEALER-WuiCK!

in Francisco

«. th* aavy** first Atcmle powered aabmarioi M wilt de too tu ln te (e local navy braaa lb Ul warfAn. (NEA pbelc)__________

s for New L^ws by Supreme CournAnU will In Anchonge, Alaska. Judge J. » Ul# PB I McCatrey allowed Uie PBI to w|i <1 In court hold IU file* and fumUh the detei

only snatmaUoni of p rt-b U l sU iformatlon menU by government witnesses.0 seriously ruled th a t the defense w u no m' down fed . enUUed to pre-trial prepanUons

the prosecution than the protecut , who work w u enUtled to Advsnce Informal it superrl. on defene* pU ru And prepanUom or legUla- An attomey for Col. Jotm e cloak of N lftenon , accused of violating .

curily on the army'a aecrel mlsil1 may be proJecU, hat said he will use 1 I in tc ^ re t Jencks ruling it nccc-isory to to: eparlment army Intelligence to tum over f l u of ils p r e . t r i a l aUUmenU, includi and crlm . classified InformaUon. of wlbies tn loyalty. A gaintihim .linal c u e s justice deporUnent offlcUls a

sevenl congreesmen aoy the le: I tried to ung le can be unsnarled and legl in admin- m aU government lecreu proieci ig it m r - by enacUng a law which in eff

meaning of the supre:w. ?■

?i„, They u y UiU caa be done throu

rnnrt . . ™'*« Of evidcnce whifedcn l court* must follow.

d g u havean ot the ________ ____ _________

g AVOIDicome tAxI

6. attor-1 r e i SUM- made byi

le t M H 1 1ver m ate- V H 1 . 1

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Payment Cut By Lead-Zin(

- Mining FirKELLOOO, Jun* J7 on —

B unker Hill company, on t of world'a U rgett producen of

' , Asd sine, cut lU quarterly divic t ' . IAU Ul half yuterday beCAUh -I--'- low m eU l prlcu.

P residen t John D. Bndley ' • ' nounced a dlvlderu] of IS cen

i AhAre on common stock comp: . ■ I w ith 30 cenu paid tn lhe l u t »i ; quarlers.

- n i c decrease U the ru u lt of - c u rr tn t precipitous meUl j I break th a l followed suipenslor i th e ba rter prognm." he u id .

'■'-■-JL.'i T he Industry ha* blamed m eU l pdcrs on the 'dumping'

^ .Muivl foreign lead and tine on the Air .J can m arket. The otflc* of def

I 'V 'V y q moblllxAtlon h a d . InsUtuted a 1 te r program to exchange aur domeatlc farm produeU for for

... j m etaU to keep them o tt nhe n

i K & ' i J ODM. however, ncesU y tuspe ed the program.

' I B n d ley u ld e a m in u of M C4 A ahare for th t f i n t five month

■ t h u year were sllghUy above eaibnurinc, predlctlona but th a t he expecta rasa tb t to ta l fo r Uie year to be sharply

duced."CompAny proJecUons." he i

‘'Indicate lh a t by is«0 Uie dem 'O ' fo r lead will be greater lhan0 aupply. Bunker HHI. however. U

, satisfied to wait."■ k n i * T H« **‘<1 reduced divldem / U X 1 consU tent wllh other actions u

by the eompany to assure lU c udge J . L. peUUve poalUon and make cer1 to WlUl- Jt c*n caplUlUe when Uiey conw he defense chArlea E. Schwab, a Bunker rUl s U ^ executive, h u been named ch lesses. He m an of a new emergency lead* s no more com m ittee organlxed by the Indu nUons by to work w ith the govemmenl Ir roiecuUon effort lo aUbllUe prices. 6chw» tformailon now In Washington, D. c . on c tnUons. m ltteo buatnesi,

John C. Pricea have been dropping st4 latlng ae- iljr thU year and zinc w u sel :l muslles yesterday a t lO'J cenU A pound. 1 1 use the a t 14. producen have cUlmed I to force U n 'l enough for profitable opi over tul] tlon* and aome In northern Id including hAve sh u t down.- wibiesses B unker Hill U the largest mir

com pany in Idaho wilh about 3 icUU and em ployeu.Uie legal ............... ' ■

md legUl- BANDIT BURROUNDrD protected TEHRAN. Iran, June 37 W -] in effect n ian police reporled todaVyt

I supreme band it chief Dod Shah, w h o ^g m unlered three Amerltans In ei

e through ^ t March. U surrounright to And bAA offered to aurrender.

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SsrrwBded by poHe«. J spam ’ tuspead. United SUte* em bauy la Tokya.

bambee polea, w en A rruted whe; f t t c enU -------------------- -------------------------

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N a m e d i n J e r o i nhe u id . JEROME, June r / —Member*

e demind Uie Buslneu And ProfeulonAl Wo Uian the en club held a potluck picnic Mc

w r. U not day. Mn. Eugene Jepaon. Mra. Ri tell Hamm and Mrt. Ayleen Robe

Ivldend Is were in charge of arrangemenu ions taken Standing commltlee chslrman_ t lU com- the new year « 'fn announced. Ti ke ceruin a n EdIUi Nancola*. career Advon y c S i n m “ u n . John WUwaU. h u unker Hill And u fe ty : Mrs. Raymond Sull

IntemaUonal relation*: M n . Edi

, M com- B eu While. naUocAl •ecurily; ii.EUie Penny. Mary Moeller, bi

ln r itM d. Bertha Meyers, flnAnce: Mr*. Jt* Dep**. PUfUc nU U ooa; M n. Ri

!m5 « l l H ««« . hoAplUlity; M n . Mi ^ 7 ,hi2 m ce loor. hUtorian; M n. BU u Moore, muilcian: M n . Vemon Vi

~ yard. r . national BPW week, aem Idaho ^

•st m i n i n g __________________bout 3.600 _ ~

S t r a t t o n T r y i n g

F o r C o n f e r e n ed s y j h a t WILLAMSBUnO, Vo.. June 37 ho2e lang _ qov. WllUam O. S tra tton of II I m d c d ™“ M™ -8«VOT.or. W

to nominate memben of a comm _ tee lo confer with th e ElsenhoviNT ADS. admlnUUiUon on ways to incre;

TROUBLE

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SBADM ctBdeBU CARTlar n d fU gi ab okya. NoU th t “N t StaAl OklaawA- pMl« I whea thay tried to storw tb t tmhaaiy. C

;es Loans Reported> /\m A SHOSHONE,' June 37 — At O IT I c present Umt m s .7 t l U on loai ,b - ., of farmers in tho four counUes si J Worn- loed by the Shothone PHA office Ie Mon- Roy Olpton, •upervUor, said ra. Rus- prim air purpose of PHA loAns I

proraoU m on occupancy ot lamman for ‘JT* ***•d. They purchaao additional land tor u idvonce. tha l a n too amall for econc

health operAUon. to Improvt Und.; Suiter. buUdinp And to retlnAnce*debU a. Edney .

Good Timingn : M n. DES MOINES. Ia.. JUne 37 ly: M n. —The rlghl mAn in the riga M n place probably sared Ute lifet Jewell J m e Smith, 43, w hm hU bers. Ru*. w u pulled under Uit Raco%. Mary rtver h e n yesterday.I. BtelJa m n k SaylM, D u Moines, wl on Vin- happened to be passing by, tu: :ek. and ed him out from under a tloaUi amateur log.

B aylu U the treAsurer ot tl luA k WalUn leagu* for fUhe

g C ^ ----------------------the powen of t h t sUtes.

B I1 C 6 Stratton, a Republican and n ly-elected chairman of the naUc

ie 37 (in itovemon' conference, w u autl of IIU- Ued by the conference yuteidaj

1 todkv nune the committee to follow u proposal by Prtaident EUenhowe:

” "™“ ‘ J.ipT O ll h o t M »U .J. i n . 1 enhower meeUng ot the eonferenc* adjou Increase ed yuterday.

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n Aad hatard* deatnstrm U In front «r lht poller. Siveral of Uie etodeata, »rtncd .iih

m y . (NEA ndlo-tele|»hBto)________

rted Ambassador Will :i“n“i; Assume New Pos' “a ; , MEXICO e m r , j u n t 27 .r-n ,- ' ..Irf '.h . ***** MlnUUr LuU PndllU s>n ■ honored U S. AmbA.««(lor FrVnrloAns U to \v h iu a t a farewell dinner In of family- night.« used lo White U (cheduled to letvt belc- tor unlu .^tily I to become U.S. am biuidv i economic Sweden. He will be luccefdrt t

Und And Robert Hlu. now V S . underifcrfur i»debU. of *Ute.

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I; I jTax Protests !■ 'O n Propert i : Being Healij ■ counir AMWwr Clirtofd TI l! aon r e m i n d e d properir o

' 1' no» l» lil* Uf” * P.‘l 1 ' to the county bo»id of eqwlt I M If they h»ve « Ju»i M d f»lr r ? ' ■ u> fcfJJeve a u e u ^ v»Ju*llon of ; properly U too high.

•mompwn »»y* U'e thret-mi I board of county eommluloni ‘ ' B tttni u nn «quillutJon boin

. ■ I *U1 hrw prtjp^rly o*n»fi Ki ' I 10 ».m. and J p .m . FrKIty*

■ I Mondiyj unUl tho »econd Mt 'In 'Jo lr .

! - m u elvr* » property n»Tiff t . > opporiunilles to ren liltr hli pr

I ; I »lJh lo rmptiailM tti«l i!ie i 1 ,, »or'i of/ice dom not ic t the in

of i« M psld by the projxrly t but nnly th r nmount nl »«

I vuluation on the property.- Tli; - *on Mplslnfrt.I U *t May Ihf rounly axu-iMr

ficf 5pmi*orcd nn «dvertl«meni '■ tins forth Ita policy ot "» ton

Jns effort for fQully »nd unlloi ' in auewed viliicx of ical prtipi

"If a laxpiyer feel* he h u i • nd tfftMnable complaint lo regardlns h li aM fued valuitle •hould m nil JalrncM mike

; complaint now and no l »hen hcelvM hll U * nolle* In Wovfff

>1 Thompion Mid.

I Shoshone OK ’57-’58 BudgSHOSHONE. June 3 7 -N o

T t r i u vere entfrcd asalM t the powd clly budsel Sor IMMO!

1,1 th r city council m eedni Mo I «m<. the budfel v f ti adopted.; T o t« lbud (e tU »n .360M or«

l . l , M1.4OT31 U •ntlclp«K d rev !; : I from » levy o f 3S m llli. OtherII | ( Uclpaitd revenue U .tn m i !* ' K w rm . C u b on h«x)d unoun ; 135301.41.

•n U d p itr t t**M frocn 93'ffllJ] I n r iM ludM <1J.7I1J0 . 33S oillU In c e n rn l fund; l l i from I h m mUU from th i lib fund; $917.43 fr«m Um flrt det

I mpnt'i one and cne>helf mlUi; 32127 tm n the tv o mllli trtsn

; I recreation fund. «nd I3.6»J1 i , lha (Ix mllli from « tr m lift:' luna.

o the r tn U d p tle d revenue l i ; 400 from d ty ««t<r. I7M from t tS;000 from (U te Rnd counly It apporUomnents. 1175 from dO( bicycle IkenMi. *400 from bee; cen»ei. »U J5 trom U«uor lleei »3M0 from Ita te hlchway tUoc* ttJXO In county M ffhrcy dUt t«xe«. lUOO from water Ux,

J from mUcallaneoiu pennlU. 1500 front other miaeellanecui 11

Unit for Forest i Nevada AbolishOODEN, U U h. Ju n e 37-H te.

1 July 1 the Nevada naUonal ti, I w in be abolUhed a n d tti terrl; taken over by the Humboldti 1 Tolyabe national foreat«. Itefljl^ Toreiter Floyd- I re rw n ansouy i ThvhdtT .

i f i ' The Whlto Pine u d By raII : dlitilcta of th e Nevada toreet 1 be combbed v llh th e Humboldt I t cat and the Oharletton moun F J area near L u V e r u wUl be nll; a p u t of the TMlyabo foretU ll L. A. DremoUkl. who h u 1■1 fupenlsor of th e Nevada toreil ‘ th e U lt tour y ean , will become

ptrvlior of th e enlarged Huml fo re it replaelns A. R. TOrj* w h o .h ai retired a fte r 12 y n r

!, th e foreit tervice. He h u been pervlior of th e Humboldt toreil

:! 19 ye»r». H eadquarlen for Humboldt torU will n m tln «t Nev.

Mrs. Cora Davis Passes at Age

l l l l . Cora X. Davli. 74. a foi; reildent o t Twin PalU. dltd V

neiday attem oon a l a nurtlnj hi; n m Pftrma.y. She had been realdlni tn I

alnce thorUy after h e r hutbandL : Jaicph Davti, w u killed tn a h iI ■ ■ cldent a t Burley In 1941.I M n. Davis w u bom Jan. 31,:n In Ss(«s county, Mo. Bhe *ndil I huiband came lo Elk Qly. Idt|1 3011 and moved to Kimberly 1I ■ ‘ the lame year. Tliey moved lo 1|; F aIU In IB40. Mrs. Davis « t tl> ' jured aerloualy In th e acddenl|( . killed Dr. Davl*.' She tths a member ot Ihe '

n i ’ F a lb Prtabylerlan church. Ordi; E.iit«m s U r and had been a

In PTA work a t Kimberly.I •: *01 a Rraduale o f K anu i {I ■ university.: j . F u n e n i l aervlcfs will be heij:-i; n a.m, Friday a t tha Whlt^ ij[ tuary chnpel with the Iltr. Doi3l| B. Blactuone oltlciaUnz, Laii

! will bo held a t Suniet Mem[ I ; w i t __________________

I Factory Opensr n o v o . UUh. June 37 HA-

mulii-million dollar nltroten i «r U. a . Bteel'i Geneva viorki,

. nerlbed t i the first o t its kind I, i;, major tie d facility in thli cou

j was flvtn a .weak prevlev lodi ! ; more than 200 butineis execu

and ncwimen.Y • Tlie *18,000.000 p lan t ulll b<■ I tlclxJly opened Ccmorrow by •

Sleel piraldenl Clifford P. Hood 1 *: finance commltlee chtlrm tn

,.erL Cj

X[, COSTnACTS OIVE.V:) V ’WASinNGTON. June 57 Vj; t r tc ti to tillng »51.583 hive ' awarded for th# 5!i-mllIlon-d

; , Michaud irrigation dhitlon I'. ; PoMtello, the bureau of indltt t[;.j • fain tnnounced.

I RadiatorsftK .VEW AND DSED• f t Service L RepairtI n All Type*—Klsdi

r PHONE 695

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nt-nerfourhll proieiu ' - m B MI the tue i- , 'T ’ l rIhe tmount i[>erly o»wr n{ aueued 'y." Tliomp- '

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pro- •I the pro*9iMBM It 1| Mondty3Ud, Reeelvlor th e f ln t fn i ter54 of which Merten and family. F ran li d revenue ratrleJa, 7; t ^ r r j , I ; M n. M Olher an. * * * *

rwn oilier

“ “ “ I m p o i ta n c e f *

K iK E m p h a s iz e d !Uf depirt* Mrt. y rank le Alworth. chali nu ll; 11.. ot the Twin P a l l i chnpUr ot I tran the Naiional PoundaUon for Infa K9J1 from PanlytU , em phailied the lm; t t liih tlni anee oC polio c lln te i fo r both

dren and adulla In nn ettorl U> tut li tZl.* c n th u ilu m In th a clinic from finei. « » « .inly llQUor--------------------------------------------

Observers Guess ; " S ~ Missile’s IdentU» IIM CAPE CANAVERAL. Pit., Jui

mlU. and M^-*nie »0UDd and apeed of ecuillemi m iullei fired from th e tlr tc _ ■ launchlni alle h e re led obierver

I • day to believe th e y were of ihe ‘8t in type.

, . The earth iho o k and amoke ' l i c h p H marked th# ik y yeiterdty m

„ rockeU headed o u t over the A - n te c u re uc. about aeven houra aptrl.

te m t m lttllti th em u lves were oul ot realdenU of th e area I

. iifponai The a ir force a l nenrby P i annouaoea , u n ^edined lo 1

Plane B lasted 1 L? Farm er’s Weaph u been LOCKHART. T e x , June 37 toreil tor T hi third Ume an army lli

jecome tu* plane buzzed h im while he w? HumbnldC In h ti field, farm er Roberi Lee I TQrseion, line aald he picked up his .410 q

I yeara In iholgun and bliwtwl the imtU 1 been tu> full of buckihot.' toreil tor BarUin;. 35. waB chnrsed Ir : for the court of JusUce o t the Peice V tin *t a r . Hill yeiterday w ith tir ing « we

Into IQ airplane.The c ra tl, a amall L19 i!:

enilne plane, re lu m ed to Cimp ' Iv lO irmy field near San'Marco.^ In

f7A ‘r*! Texai. a d istance of U r k lT c l t l flaps were dam ased tnd t . a former Imbedded in ihe luse died Wed- hurt, rilnj home — ------— '■

, in P a M o r t Ruling - i - Okayed by Coin. 31,1M3 ■WASHINGTON. June 37 le tnd her ^-S . courl ot appeala todiy Uf ly. Idt In departm enl's rUht loberly Uter paa'porla to 4>er»on« who rtfu! ed lo Twin **?" hon-comm unlJl onlhs.Is was In- courl ruled in ihe case o :ldenl Uitl Waller Drlehl. Loa Ancele* p« t

IrlJt.and nrUst Rockwell Kent, Ihe Tk'In refu ted U> tlcn

1. Order ot communal a ttidav lli In tonne >een acttvc pa:u>port appllcillor tterly. she divided 5-J in nsai Stale __________________

S'mI'I;! Damages Askeixr. Donsld CHEYENNE. Wyo., Jime 7

Lail rllet Unlled Air lines waa nnmed del MemorUI an l today In a new damtce tui

lulUnt from th e Oct. rt, 1035. — lluer im ailiup In which M pci

l6nS The J125.000 ault wn* llled 1 37 W-The 8. d lilrlct court by Loum A. I ocen plinl l^tu, adm lnlatralor fo r the r ttorki. de- of Mvron Nell Manwlll. a , nt I kind at a »on, Uiah, one o t thoie killed. Ill c o u n l r > - . ----------------------------V lodty to RUMOR nKNIi:i) executlvtl m o n t e CAIUXD. Mon.ico, Jill

w u-pjlnce R ainier of Mon.ico »U1 be nf. mully denied loday report*V by • U5. Prlnceia o n c e Is expecUnj her •- Hood m d ond baby in th e fall._______ '

i Z t h e i vhive been ■ ■ ■ ■illlon-dolltr ^Islon neir —I •IndUn at* / X J

TSD j I ^ i

15 ;

'S I . V l f e s J “ I"itoeo -

I U a tIOPro«r,Iliililledliofflsijin.Ste.F

' " " ■j # . ______ -

Wliole Family Reci

I te rlri nf polio iboU ar* Mr. and Mn. in left are the nurw. M n. Delbert W; n . Mortnn and Morton. In Morton't aro * A llr A *

! for Polio Shots If ed in All Age Grouchairman ' M n , Aiworth. who li aUc er o t the J ll l iu d with the N atlontl Foi Infaiillle Uon tor InfanUle ParalyiU, i

s Import* oul the vaccine thola are fr l)olh chll* personi under 30 years c t a«e. irl U> pro* 30 there la a $1 charRe per illnlc pro* Thla charge cover* boih the va

and poil-medication trenlmeni------------- Cllnlci lervinc the Twin

area are being held each Wedn B S S afternoon a t 313 Bho.ihons .

, north under the lupervUlon o i n f t f v P- risSicr.

, i , AKcrOlng Us M n . A lwrth I , June 37 clinic, have been held each Wed 01 two Jny u,5 p „ t wcekiHr force i eipected lo continue tluoui lerven tn- the aummer.: Ihe Red- __________________

Fund Approved f.*L tS; For ’57 Serv111 of slRht WASHINOTON, June 27 (UV rea heard naUon wai auured of tull i

tervice tor tha year beginning py Patrick i.d lo iden- m e Mnate p*i.«d and lent I

W hile Ilocjie todny a aupplem - posiotflce deparlment money

IK v providing a n extra 133 million U j U rs for nex t flicnl year, l o n n n r*04lmiiater General Axlhu . a p u i l Summertleld had warned of e 31 cuts In poilal lervlcri and the .

ly IlaUon down of poulbly thouiandi of ie wMked postofilcei unlcM conKrcu pr Lee Dari* ed him more tundi to run hi .410 qauflc partm ent. mill craft Qusunerfield hnd uked tn

Uonal ito^i million doUari. Bu ed in the senate. In approving the bill y< ice W. H. day. went along wllh houie ci « weapon million dolUn.

r s Officers Installe ] ; s i For Legion UrI luselage, HlCHFIEILD. June 37*-Ame

LcRion and auxiliary officers _ Installed Monday,

Mra. Clifford Connor, Inilj 1)0^ officer for U)e Ruxllltry, leited

SlAnley Weymani a i president,

[k)urtJ tf'—Tlie Ralph Riley, ar,: treasurer; ly upheld Loula DrowninE, hUlorttn:It lo deny l>*lcr Johatuien. tergeanl. at i rtfu.ie to and Mn. Haya Vaden. chaj «, Pinna were m tde fnr a picnicaie of Dr. ^ n l Copper creek. Tliomai Vn I PMxhla- in^alled ottleera for Uie Ame <enl, LeRion. Tliey are Melvin Pope, ■ ilsn nnn- mander, Lyle Piper, vita tflnii lonnecllon drr; CUftord Conner, adju :illon.i. Odell Chttfleld, aergeant at i

In each and Lejler Johnien, chaplain.

jfed Walkout Ends,e 7 n v - «ALT LAKE CITY. Jun# 37 d defend- ^ Qn*-*hlfi wilkoiii ended the ;e tu ll re- yeiterday a l the I1M5 air- Trailer company here.•Ji pcr.-ions 0 " ' •«">’ *rom

but Uie nexl one b.irk on lied In U Company and MarhliA. Man* tmlon offlelnU etlled Uie ual

he' eitate unftulhoriied.I, ot pay*

L J kingcoai, r ,E ; WARBERG'S

PH O N E U i t

W S K K W, V O D K A SI* f t Vodka itiBuld be/tjlvilr,

a i n nol/ghllir choie'i,3 Rtmembir. . . )-8o d;.il id

P a ........■■"•'•VODKAi.Ste.Pist(eSmiin(il|fis.lD;v.olileu5lcn'.HjiifcJiJ.Cc

leceives F irst of Pol

! Mn. Lou Janele. n-moD lh*old daathU ert Walllt. Falla A ulo ParU and Is the | j ' t arm i U (Staff photo-eiifravlBg)

g Jg Winner ToldBOISE. Ju n e 37 (m-Karen j

15, Nam pa, h u won Ural pla O U l J S nailonat Orange*»pontored

1 eonieil on highway latety, the U aUo at* ho O range w ld today.! * ' , OUi er w lnnera among seven l>iU. polnu conUslnnU were Joy Jockey of , f ' O * ' * h o took second, and : e ^ r S lo t M urtaugh. third.

S Z Belgium Will Behona street Given Jet Cr;Ulon of Dr. \VA5HINOTON. June 37 im. 1,-w t, 4u . defense depnrtm ent annduncei 'iu ■S ;. .* ‘f>e U nited B U ta and Ca ,ch Wednei- rfeHvcr 83 all*wealher J tt t

h -n, Pln,nea to Belgium begUuilr uuougnou: September.

___ The U nited Stales will piy 7cenl o t th e 43-mllllon*dollar

V f id ‘*’® P^'ines—cA iada 25 p tr' , The a irc ra f t are being bul

service S',27 (IT-Tlie ----------------------------

Ilnnlng July Back AgainKM bert Hoover, Jr.. has been c

Hni ^ tl'® department million doi* consulU nt on oiloUier problem s, 11 w u leamec

Arthur E. tiny.Hoover. 5 3 -y ea r-o ld ion of

former president, reilitned Pt L h ! trom the N o. 3 Job in the ilaU

nm Eu pnrlm enl to return lo private

rd tn addl* - ^ j = ^ = = | = | = = | j | j ^ = |

: bill yctler* . . ^

' M agic City ailed Roofing Co

T l n U c GEORGE WIRSCHINGU H U & m e t a l a w n i n g s

l-Amerlcan: * S ID IN Griicers *cre ^ IN S U L A T IO N

•, iniuiiinK! Tjr S T O R M DOORSleited Mr« ! * S T O R M W IN D O W S

* M a g ic V o lley 's OnlyS " M »! JO H N S -M A N V IL L Esurer; Mrs.' • ' A p p ro v e d A pplicotorrttn: Mr.v j,‘o DOWN PAYMENTnt. al nrms, eO MonUii t« Pay

W c R l i y i p h o n e 2 9 9 5 COLLECn u VnuKtm i;o N orth Roi* TWIN FALIe American

com-a tfln im an .---------------------------------------------

adJuUni; « it at arms.»pltln. /~ 4 J . •Get in cndsun# 37 I f - ed the div

from

he ^

l A I D o n 't m iss th e bob e a u t i f u l new Ply

3 ^ S in mnn.v a m on th .B w f l i t to en joy Plyi

iS

ehoirn, M p S S S i— ^ id/.il .11

Off. ^

iDKA ^■IfCJiJ.CenK.

T IM E S -N E W S , '

Polio Shots

I ia th ltr . Merten U a parU la la u ia a a t ' U the leteraor e t the Tirln Falli Moom I^______________________________________

old Witness Invokei ' “ 5."'m Court’s Decisiwred tu»y wAam N G TON . June 37 M :ty, me ifla* tj,e time In an open ;

hearing, a w itneu today Inve ' seven elate new cupreme court decision ai :key ol Moj* fused to aay wh«Uier he w u i . and Belly munist while he had acceu I. flclal government m e iu ie i.----- Howard V. Traulm an ofI P a York, who w u IdenUfled I I D c nulomaUc telecraph operator

/ I P i fellow mem ber of a communl t ' r d i t the balky wlUieu btfoi

Mnale Internal aecurity subco ■ 37 im-The let.

and'canada’ ■*" operaUn* technician for 5r l t l / i c T CommunlcaUoni. Inc , Trai «U u)lna In «lM>lned to aniwer a comr

• memberahlp queiUon on grou I t t » Invaded righ ts c t free ipeeeh. ‘K f . P " and u ie m b ly guaranteed und •Qoiiar cort amendment to Uie cor « per cent.ng built in ------ ----- ,------------------------------

cp-loo

H j U h37 (in-For- ^FnlfivTilJildaTs ta te Her* been called rtment as a sn and learned to*

ned Peb. ile Ilale de* f M " mprivate Ute

Co. i K w y Mh i n g

)NGS

)owsiO n \y

S S r ! 410 ^■ South M ain

s r Z

n on the saving

? n .the boatl Todny y o u r P lym outh dea IW Plym outh*. . . a n d he’a o ffe rin i t: nonth. T ha t's becauee his a a lis have y Plymouth's 3-ycars-ahcad fe a tu re

t f f - I» b Y M 0 8 fH ® &

WS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

Joker TIiro> V Holland To>

Into TurmoLEYDIN. HolUnd. June r

. B rtuW i m ott famoui pr. Joker had th li Dutch umvenii

' ' 4 ' ; I *“ N o b ^ r w

J . 1 *’r t u ‘j2 ter, Jonathan RouUii oDce ' i o i f a r « n ^

- ^ > London fubway train . puUct• / v « i Leydin *WH -C im brldw' V t opened in The H aju* to

A land! e iie«n for U » BfllW' m vertity.

^ V An exhlblUon'of “prictlea* ^ painUngi- adverUied m U«

f^ Sf } her* turned oul to b t a eoll worthleu n p .

< RouUi w u a l work.! Then '•Uie looUi of Irasm ui

denly appeared on dlipUy 1 , >-1 lobby of Uie clly theaU r.

I standing nex l to U ib imp ,. 1 ..I 'l exhibit w u a young lady, cl

• - t/d fe ti iJ unlvenlty gown and cap, who i Intereiled pas.ien*by Ui» “gi Ug of Cimbrldge man."

I t looked luiplclouily like a

U ew here In Uie elly, Uie u ing of a monumenl w at annoi Scores of serious aculplure turned oul tor the cerimony.

Cam* the moment for um and Uie su ing was pulled.

'Then on a platform wer< charming a rtU li’ modeli from don. c ild Id tilmy layeri ot their faces and very cbrlouf ; covered with white paint.

T h lo n w en gelUng out A neatpapcr announced thi

Charles Darwin would rend a a t a downtown loclely.

> Peopl* now w en iuspieiou.v.a a t Twin B urgom uu* Dr. Van Klit leoM iM n- had lo iw ear to c a lle n th a l thi

really 8 lr Chirles. real grsndj the famous bloloiiit.

) k 6 S meanwhli* w u kt

6 c i s i 0 n leaning tower of Pisa In 1 37 l/P-Por i l now 11 feel ou t ot plumb, open unale Uie NaUonal Oeographlc toclc .y Invoked a UIU forward an average ot Jl lion and re- an Inch a year._____________

'PifZ GOURMEl “ RECIPES1 before Uie ______ _subcommll*

ian for r c A / CLITrauiman / ani

communbl iW < * vI groundi it I f l p ^ipeech. prtwid under the ^ mle coniUlu* |L —

M m h ro o m -B a r le y StSERVES 8

S eani condenMd b*ef boi 3 cani waterH eup barleyS Ublespootts BPICE IBU

Powdtred M uthroeua 3 U blupeoni ahrtdded eart 1 tableipeena finely choppi

eelery1 leaipoen SPICE ISU N D

Shredded Paniey X leaipeoa SPICE ISLAND

BEAU MONDE Seaionlni K U upeon SPICE ISLAKC

BPICE PARISIENNE Combine 3 cans beef boulJlor

3 cans water in large keille, ] to bolL Add barley, cover, tlr I ’i to 3 hours. IS m inutei b serving add rem aining can of t lon and water. Powdered M rooms, ihndded carrots, cho celery, Shredded Partley, Mond*. Spice Paritlenn*. Brlr boll, lower heal, tlm m er 15 mir Servt topped wllh crouton*.

V isif T he G ourm et Corner

__________ o u r iou> y e a r

ngs...see your

K Q .h dealer hns a wide selecUon of i n s them a t the biggest sav ings . have rcAchcd new higha. D oa 't' i

itu rea-com e In today and save I

» E A b E R --Q y ie K 4 --

10__________________________

•O W S I . -

'own . DAII[noilsjme 37 < ir-l I prtcU ul iveniiy city

r i S ' ““I‘ F R E E M i l k ,

RouUi. whoi , —lUno on a ^ r o cpulled IQU d n week' ahow Boi* 1

IrlUih uni* Q A

(leai Dulch _ . _I Ul* preu C A Ia eoUecUon I

ismui" tud*lUy io Uie . . .

AUen s Vwho ihowed » “genuine

5 P A I R S . . .Uie unveil- _ .

i r = LADIEr unteiilngied. I ■

were two ■from Lon- I

•I cf cloUi. ■ ^•louf bodlei '

Sears, Roid a p iper ■ ,

Kllnichola l t h l i w u M AT andionot C l A f

Ll keeping:

i ^ ln l t a ly l • T O D Q u o l l flumb. ity s • ^ toclcly. IIOf JI37 ot _ W o n N d i — Flon

-------------- S trlp o i — C h e ck i —| a v Fibrene*

Ig I Reg. 14.!

Cl. ROPEPond

SAVE

J Sav«5 | L HEAVY O

^ PURPOSE Q\ ■ >

'• «<’“'> R e g u la r 2.65

i s x l s ' l n c s . ,’ >4 In c h .. Tl,l=k

a

= firest(LANDS lonlnr Rail

XlUiJJon and )ll!e. Bring /

i.Si' CLE/Ied Muih*. chopped

P . Tlf" " i BOX OF 400.flf.

^ TROL

48SPECI/

TABLI3 0 In c h a i (a ll — Cho

\ e o la r i . 22k t . trim .

U sually 14.

I SVlLARG

RUMMiD r a i ie i , jp o r tiw c o r ond b o rg o in t.

Reg. to 12.'

NOW ONL

T he I

URY DAY ~

ECIALScoupons a t th e se stores for iilk, Ice Cream Sandw ich, *rackers & Cheeso '

a t th e

)AIRY BAR lATURDAY

1 Work GLOVESLOC

IIES' SHORTSI jOO p a i r

Roebuck and Co,

IVCKSALEolify • N a tio n a lly Adv

Flonnel* — ^ ^ ^ —

1 1 "ER'S - T w i n Falls

lave 1.00 H eren CORDUROY CO V ERED

CUSHION

n .6 9ITONE STORES

T W IN FALLS

SOCIETY

EANSINGISSUES

00....21c)LINGERS

48 ONLYPECIAL D ECO RA TO R

IE LAMPS■ Cfiotee o f • V95

14.95 J f

WEErS

RGE DOUBLE

MAGE RACK

12.95

NLY

PARIS

THURSDAY, JUNT 27,

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ArlificiolI r i l k t i p t i " !M i e n ....... ....................................

'O n i f r« u p

A N K L E T S

, The MAYC lose-O ut I

HAND i\......................................

R t a u la r$ l l . M .........................................a o * * -« u t, o n t flroup

Plastic Hose PRtCE

T c r r i f i c S o v

s u c h* 1 - « ■ « ..................R « f. I t f S ................

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R tfl. 7 . 9 5 ..................

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ALEXAI

SAMPLI

2 7 iS 4 In tli . ^V o lu ti N $ 2 0 .0 0 .W hn* t h t y loi»I T J

CLAUDE IO ne Grou{

B L O IS P E C I A L

F R L a n d S A T .

ZIMMER

3 6 O n l y -

BLOIA i t n i a t i e n t i tp tc lo l «n eu

W H ITE ONLY—

R e g . 1 . 0 0

S p e c i a l f

NEWBE FAR BELO

LA D IES' FA M O U S N A M I

COATS or

N O W R I D U C I D J O .-

ANDERO F W I N

. rHTWSbAY, JUNE 27, 10E7

Jt! One G roup

al FLOWERS............................ .........c29c

29cY F A I R Shop

ut Entire S tock

MOWERS15.9513.95

se . . . . V3 Off E HDWE.S a v i n g i ! M e n ' t

:k sale......................................4 . 9 5

.................................... N # . W

.................................... 1 1 . 9 S

......................... - .........6 . 7 5

................. - .................1 0 . 9 1

ANDER'S

IE RUGS

3 . 9 SE BROWN'Sroup L ad ies '

lU SES

ERMAN'S

y - L ad ies'

(USES>n eu r im v t r t td c t t t t n b l t u i l i . L Y -S IZ I 5 i l N 3 1

. 1 2 ‘SERRYSL o w e s s r r v

M l

ond SUITS50% o n r f i n t r a o f f I

75%RSON'S

W IN FALLS______________________

1967

TWIN; Sail : ^ $ 2 0 , 0

D A. ATII S

P I C K U P Y O I

S T O R E S L I S T I

I C E C R E A M F

ALL

M lY O U C A N

D R I N K .......................

. . . or FREE with of th< ito r ts liit<

F R

SKIRT Ll10 D % w t t l . W eel a n d D ««re v m I t n d O ften m d w o tl t r C a ih m t r t .

R e g u l a r v a l

S e w a nF A B R I C

N a t i o n a l l y

D E S C OF w c i l i l n F In lih td

m h V* <\f. l i t * S t lwllh t h t p u rc h

9" SKILLET;FRIDAY a n d SA TU RD A Y

lin t o f fh I t fom i

DIAMOND »D R IV E ^U T

O N

Plostic Woi54 O a lU n ........................

G t l l t n ........................

U 5 G o i l t a .....................

S C H U B i1806 K im b e

N FALLSilute Magic> , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0

W I T H A

d l R I‘ MAIN ANI Starting at

ITUIJUNE

r O U R C O U P O N S A T

S T E D O N T H I S P A G E

A F R E E !

.L THE

I L K

5 ‘rith coupon from any iiK d hari.

R E E !

LENGTHSa Q

« l i n d “

v a lu es to 4.95

ind Savet i c S H O P

i l ly Fam ous

OWAREi i h t d C a i t C o a k w a rt • S t u c t F tn , r t g . 2 .5 0 i u r c h t i t t f t t c h

r . . . . 3 .9 5iD A Y — S « t o u r c o m p le t t f a m o u i c o o k w a rt .

HARDWAREjTorid SAVr'^ "

O N

fading Pools.....................2.49.....................................3 . 9 9

.....................................6 . 9 9

BACHSib e rly Road

-T IM E S -N E W S . TW

i MERCKc Valley's O0 Dairy Indi1 A HUGE

Y B iND SHOSH( It 10:00 A.A

I R D iNE 29

^T COOPERATING 1 VGE-AND GET YOUR

ICE Cl SAND1

5. . . or FREE with co of the stores listed \

I CHEESE (• CRACKE

* PINAFiG ty , c o lo rfu l coKon V

. p rin t! . M okes a n Id ts I I ‘ Sun D re i t . I

Sizes 1(

IDAHO DEPSpecial Lo\

EVERON HoiW h itt a n iy . A d u rab le , f in t SU tilty p a in t . . . b e ck c d by G lidd tn .

Reg. 5.95

Burson's RiteiS & H G reen

10" W estinghou

FAIW llh 5 o f . ly I

SPECIAL! •

FRI. an d SAT.

RISER-CAIN

TW IN FALLS, IDAHO

HANTSOwndustry

ARhlONE:M.

AY3 TWIN FALLS IUR MILK A N D

REAM IWICH .Vh coupon from anyted hor«. ^

t

: and ^:ers

FORESL 9 9 ,

s 10-18

EPT. STORE *Low Price

4ouse Paint

3 98GAL,

tewoy Hdwe.!en Stam ps

house E lectne

. N Sftty Bltdai

9 «N-CAIN'S '

W om en's First Q

NYL<6 0 -1 5 I

2 pairs 1.50 J

HUDSON'SSet of

DRINKING (R e g u lo r ^

49c A

Western AutT W IN FAL

O ver 200 Pairs

DRESS SIV alue to 1

VAN ENG16"x60'

DOOR MlIxctlknt double ttrtngtl

Campltta vlth plattte ^•ratlr* tllpi Krtvi fftr aaty htnilni..

I C. PENN

CLOSE 0

3-TUBE SPRReg. 2.98 M

20 foot lent, Idwrabit ploitle. ■W H IL I TH EY U S T R j

SAV-MORS & H G re e n !

F riday a n d Saturd

25% (ALL S IZ IS A ND

UMBREl

T E N

i* R E E r^AIR MATI

W N M

SLEEPINGSaU ftidtf i

SURPLUS< 4 B l o c k W f i t e f t

t Q uality Sheer

ONS ,7 9 ‘

'S SHOES

I GLASSES2 9 c

Uto SupplyFALLS

— — —

airs L adies' :{

SHOESto 10.95

. 8 8

IGELENSc60"

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1 .8 8 INEYCO.

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OFF IA N D T Y F I S'

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i Tu^-kcy, Roast j Prices Tumbl< i'l To Low Leve■\ n r Th* AMotUitd PffM

Turkey* and chuck ron»l will f titu red n t mnny of the n«ilt duptmiftrkeli n n d nelRhborhi grocery ntore* this weekend.

Turkeys ftt 37 »nd 39 cenlJ pound are a t Ihelr lowcsi price 1

' el* In quite n while.Housewives searchlne (or b

B»lnn In either m enu wlU find 1 pork fhopn eheapcr In mnny «n with the reduction from liul weeV much «* 14 cenu « pound. Loin v ehop.^ nre leu denr this week. 1 by (IS much m 10 cents n pound i

; I rcduetlomi In le t of Ismb are In• I two to Xour>cent ranse. But'

however, U somewhftl higher t j week In some sreas. j W da SelKtlon •

•The housewife h « » wide cht 111 o t vegeUbles a t the bsrgaln Ii iB now w llh spinach, new grt»n e n b*ce. radishes, beets tc d letluce

I avklltbla from nearby fields pt tically everywhere. Hot weather

p I crowing a r e u h u given m o s t: U tucn a wlda raruis In quality i

condition, however.: New poUtoes from soulhem iII western patches also are pleni: I a t low prices.i O lher KOod buys In the veget*

line Include snap beans, lop: ; carroU 'and yellow sweel com fj

: I nuch widely scnttered Brewing arI as A rlionn. Florida and Vlrgli

Pascal celerj'. bunched csrrots. j low onions and peppers are a

MeloDi Good Rays ■Walermelons and cnnUloupes

pesr to be the be.it buy* In fnilt.' mosl places, although locally grc blueberriea are temptlnRly prl wherever they are avnllnble. Fli

II (ta's continuing IsrEa supplies > ‘ oranee* and grnpelnill sllll j;. rated aa good buys. Along with |, | creasing supplies ot V n le n t ill orsnsea from California, Navel

I il nnges from the Istter stateIIH sUvrtIng to fall otf In numberii. hitill ever, w ith a consequent rlie In pi ill! You should have plenty of fI I for cooling summer drinks. pro<l F( I men sny. for California's lemon ( f l , Is expceled to be up nine per (• i; over la.M yeAr nnd »uppUes of UII from Florida nre rxpecled to v; five per cen t over 19S0's big crop,

' Post Is Resigned : ByU.N.Offici

UNITED NATIONS. New V!,!■ Ju n t 37 OF'—SeereUry General I 111.’ lU m m nnkjoM ha.* announcedI 'jt resignation of Ilya 8. Tchernyc! j < of Rusaln as UJJ. undersecreliu

: Tchemycliev rrsigned nfler years because of family reasons,

|. United Nations announcement i(■ Ue will be replaced by Anntolv 1[' • orovlch Dobrynin, a couiwellm |,| . the Soviet fordcn ofllce wltliI '' rank of nmb.vvudor. Dobrynin11,' a roun.tellor*inlnlstrr tn the S(I [I emb.iwy Jn Washington fromi to ,1055.

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■ Bridge Over Bay

esn bridge dlvlsfan erew tw lon U>t* >>< n Inln place to sU rt conjlnetlen of a r de tha old. famed, rurved bridce. This Is I S ,m loni,w hich will be creeled by If. S. 6t I bridce spam Ihe strait a l the norihem ( teen C roekrtl and Vallejn. It will ellmlnsli n Ih i heavily tr'areled U. 6. mate 40. (N

a s t Dam Project Gets i.i_ Support of GroiI D l t y i IDAHO PALLS. June 24 Ifl-

board of directors of th e U; _ . A | c Snake River Water Users Prc V i y l S tlve union reaCflrmed lt« sup

Tuesday nlghl of the Burns c

*^^Other wnt^r lesden of the vi »l*o ‘I'f** ‘upport behindhborhood

, by the bureau of reeJsmatlon. n rir. ti.v. Leonard Orahsm of lUgby. pi price lev«/,. h . f purpose projecl does not con f IL TM.; ’"1th 10«ho water laws and “i. imo lain ,,n i, .(j,j protective uniLwi-Vk M long-esUbllshed policy of ur

maximum upstream developmen

He said the purpose of the J i i«^h« ^oot high earth-fllled dam 30 n

»»low the PaUssde* on th e 6i -h it tw ; f>ver would be to reregulste the [her this

reservoir. This, he u ld . would cure maximum Irrtgatlon. flood i

le choice tro l and power benefits.;aln level ---------------------------

S”pS University Takes Horse’s Skelefc

jllty and M 08C0W . Juna 27 on-T he t preserved skeleton of an old h

hem and Joined the toology sUble at plentiful University of Idsho yesterday

th e school said It Isn't as exe vegetable about t t os first reporied.

lopped Larrlson. osslsunt proora from aor o ' zoology, said the skeleton: ing areas tx thousands of years old 'bul Virginia, comparatively run of the mill rots, yei- «• far u rare specimen* are i tre a b it cemed.

He snid the university rece several such specimens every ; and th a t the bones of the snl

jupes ap- alm atl IdenUcal to those ot frtilt.t in modern horse, lly grown T h j tones were dug up by a t y priced ^oter Monday on a farm bet* le. Florl- here and Moscow, pplles o t Larrlson said he wss mlsqui Sl 11 are earlier In reporU thsi lhe llnd

German Sub Will ‘VaSi Be RehabilitatI. produce KIEL. OerTOsnj. June TT U :mon crop n a tl Oerman submarine h s i 1

per cent salvaged aller 13 years on the J of Ume* tom of the BalUc ses. Dul It d to rise riever see service in the new 1 ;c iop. Oermany navy. It's too big.~ Bnlvage craft towed the ele

U-boat 2M0 Into this porl yestei i lC Q Tt hsd betn scuttled off Plenst

• I between Oermany and Denmsrl l l C l f l l Mftrch 1045 to prevent It from

InR Into t^ie hand* of the vlctoi lew York, nuicd forces, neral Dag w est Oerman nsvsl officials jnced thc th e u*2i40 Is too large for the ) hernychev Oerman navy which Is llmltet !crelivry. pence trestles to ship* of less i nfler four <oo tons.asons, Uie Beckedorf and company, lhe I nent »nld. w n n salvage firm, ssld the sub ntoly Fed- rine would be sold to the Ari iisellnr of tm e navy sfler itridlng and o with the hnullng.

lhe Soviet The royal cosch In which k from lOia and querns of Orest Britain

on sintfl occasions Is called ‘— RfttUeboncs." II « si bulil two i MiT ADS. tiso. laliltN and bounce*.

'On liave to 1SCRATCH Ifor i t wiieii i

xiQU-age ^tLe 1

- T r t a N T A D s i

- ■ w n m ■ rm

y Chinese Redi

i= Have to Fai ■ Foes, Fami

TOKVO. June r7 Ml - c: p eonimunlst Premier Chou En-Ii yeswrdsy one oul of every *li

^ son« accused of "counler rerol sry‘* acUvltles by the Pelplni ernm ent had been executed,

i Cftou did j\ot nienUon the I ber aclually execuled but h I no doubl l l was one of the 1 * blood b s lh s In history. W P sources have plsced the njiml k executions In the millions,I c ttou also disclosed th s t red ' J had been h it during the pu l I w ith the "worst nslural cslsn I la MTcral decsdes.I Hla adfflUslon lent weight i I porU of trouble wllhin Red ( I ellmaxed rwenlly by comn

leader Mao Tte>tung's deeUI< [. Uke a -sofi«r line towsrd crll I the regime.

Chou. In B J0.000.word repc •w n U nf th a p o l yesr, d< n u c h of hU ipeech U> a a tu d t 00 thc Unlled Sutes •ccused I t or threaunlnr peace with Ita war prepsrsUor

I Chou M id thc nsuiiiil csis th a t struck China tn the pssi

I v r r* 'cefc oniy ihe worst sine I UberaUon b o t also the want I

last few decadea . . . ll wss i a aevert tesL"

Reports reu h in g the outside j told of m lih tr floods on lhe ' r lr e r and the Yangtie and of

iprc«d fam ine, but todsy wi . r /n t offlclat admlulon of the i

of the calamity.Chou spoke a t the opening s

I of the Chinese NsUonsi P. „ / • congress In Peiping. The coi

■ u^hA tiieorellcallr ts the highest bo0 B« I the red Chinese govemment.

■ “ J Chou, who also holds th# pi ^ n . i . . foreign minister, u ld th a t the :

/wrA naUonsl situation “had been i '• oplnf In general along lines ________ ficlflf to worfd peace and ai

p f a “B u t the peace hsd been lUnUy threaU ned by llie Icnpei

r n i i n P«Hcy of arm s expansion ant l U U p preparations under the U. S, Ic Lfi-The ship." Chou asserKd,

e Upper Chou pledged Peiping’s full Protec- port for a confertnce of sUtei support cemed to settle tha Korean

ns creek Uon which he u id wss pro June 31 by eommunlat North t

he valtey c hou d ie d a number of fi 'hind th e he ssld had contributed to the i proposed of International tensions durln tlon. past year. These Include:>y. presl- —The "reasonable proposal multiple- disarm am ent put forward by l

conflict Ru.isl«, id “is in —The “victory" of the Egy 9 union's people over iha Anglo-Frencl ' urging greasors.pment of —T h e “Increasingly Impc

role" of Aslan snd Afrlcsn natl the 176- 1st countries "such u India. Bi 30 m llrs Indonesia, Ceylon. Egypt and 8

le Snake —T he “remarkable developr D the re - of m e Japanese peoples' “sir Palisades a .an U t U. S. armed occupstJo: ould aa- ■

Britain to Mak( jes Own Polio Sen1 . LONDON. June 71 W> - B l 6 t O n Minister of Health Denni* V ■h. “ Id yesterday BrlUln woutc

“run the risk* of Importing \ t S l vaccine, bu t would rely on Iti

rdsy S l I*’*I excited ministry u ld the flndlr

the recent report by the medlci t profes- council on the Brlllah •Un m ay ^Ine “fully vlndicstes the declsl but l i a jd o p t our own type ot vaccine,’ mill nag — 1,---------------—-----------------

" Z DOMT FORGETery year I snlm al

the

y a bull* V

misquoted llnd was

iii

tiai been TIMEB-MiWR the bol-

It it will VVHEW L£XVE POC.ew W est VAC4-nON SO Tl-

j elK trie V O U W O N ^ LEAVE

= 1 life's LItCE THArom fall- 0 V P R E D N EHER .ictorloui ,4 LL Y CU ? FAV0 I?1-

ihe^w eil BEHIND.'.'

l ^ '^ h ^ n G oing on Vacation.

. *hlle youI ** *“<*E Argen- V aeation.Pak . . . or If you » nd over- y ,e psper to follow you. Juit

38 and we'tl bc glad Is msil;i , k i „ „ lain rideled “Old . ,nces**"' T h e re s No

~ Subst-ltute For

i - Experiencfe'In

DENTAL

PLATESERVICE

Our fxperlenca reprejents o' 23 yesrs In ths business.

• TRANSrCRS • REPAI • R E U SES • DUPLICAT

McDOW'SI DENTAL LAB

J I 131 flboshoBe No__Th. if.

^ (OpposlU Idshs ThesUr)

[eds Hot?Face |9 B B ^ R g imine

— Chinese u£n> Islu ld 'ery six per- r revolution- Peiping gor-Died.n the num* but he left ’ Ul* largest y. Westem ! njimber of

at red Chins L. le p u t year I cslsmltles"

eight to re- Red China, f communist -v decUlon U gwH 'ig O i

rd crlUcs of

d report «n :sr, devoted to a bitter su te s . He

world

csIsmlUes ic year

the In the

was indeed [;

lutside world fi 1 Uie Yellow I . indo fw lds- L.-.Isy w u the M a k lo r a moBker eo t e( t If U)t extent ih e la s t laugb u Uie rallsadei

f lsh ln r pend a t F t Lm . N.nlng session m ereury boiled over Uts M inai Peoples u tepho to )_________________

IS! Vaccine wmI t the inter- . ...,

E S ; BeA U ocatmd agslnst b o i s b . Juna 27 tW—Tho

health department announced .“ " r terday i t will chancl aUte-purcl

e icnpwisusi Salk poHo -^actlna lo count coincide with the beginning c

J. S, leader- sum m er polio season.f..ii . ..- »acclno WM purchased

IS fuU sup- . »ic»o.OOO grant from the sUte* eon- le jijU tu re . saJd A. W. KloU

orean ques- rec tor o f Isboratories, u proposed Th«* allocation will begin Ji Forth Korea, h e u ld .

T h * -h ea lth department an( i , , L ! C! polio advisory commlllee ol

I during me w a h o B u te Medical assoc: “*= , . have urged use of Uie vn •opMiU . on th roughou t lhe summer dangei 'd by Soviet #on beginning.- about July 1,

said.T he full Immunlutlon serl

French sg- th ree ahoU. properly spscei

in natlonsl* __________________

Reports Made o: Ahen Populati

---- WASHINGTON. June 27 H\-r ^ | , _ Im m igration service said yest< l a K C 4JM aliens livlm

S s r U n V T h e gervlce compiled lU ti . T> u(.». figures after a January cc ’ 7 under a law requiring every all

coun try to report his add ro r lC polio «»**«“ of <on i t . BrltAln a n d Canada living In L

Tim service u ld . and 78 from Oi ,, ■ , , 443 from Oermsny, 78 from lU findings of from Poland, 49 from Rus.iii medical re- from C h ina and 245 from Mi

Brlllah VBC- rem ainder, 3,053, cam#5 decision to o l^ e r countries,icclne," ---------------------

M I *1,000

■ I T H E IDAHO S ~ I Has Be

I EFFECTI

I RelianceB • Can m ake

ii €

happy le I ■ ^e you sre I M M V1 r«iiie»t a' i W ^

i.^"uii’'e*s"ii ♦ "To con.iolidnte) msil the I co n v en ie n t loan r

S L on g er Term s

P o f 1 I f y o u nc

• _ , A N \

' I ' C om e in

i L ^ ' V E R N l

L;| RELI~ l! CREDIT C<LICATES I*

♦ Y our locally

^ S ♦ “ K e e p I d a l t o ’/t

AB ]l 137 Second Str<

i : ] *1,000 PHO

T raiE S -N E W S . ’iVS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

►t? Who Cares

Bi e( th a weather mao. C U niU U s Cblnii illsadea an M en e n t parte realdent cools off I »e. N. J . I t was Just tha day for a dip a ha M mark for the fourth atra igh t dsy.

T * | | LEAVE R lC n p T ilD' i l l RICHFIELD. Ju n e 37-Wlll

Zlrglls and family. Juneau, . ^ o | - p | - 1 lefl Wednesday a f u r visltin

-T h o sU U Welser. and Rowena Smith, I

” p”:S i.L ri "■ M"- ■s counties lomlng of Uie ________________________

? r i i S NOW X IN G S IZ E

B U Y -"association YOU'LL

the vncclne E N JO Y i t * * , danger sen-aly 1, KloU

>n series of v spaced, is f i ^ 1 1 ']

tie polio, he f ^ n .

le onilation —27 UWThe

i yesUrday 1 living in .

iU te-by* unry census 'ery alien In

ng In Idaho. romom Italy,

Rus.iin. 48 om Mexico. came

B jl ............

* 1 , 0 0

10 SMALL LOAN LAV ; Been Revised!

CTIVE JULY 1st

ce Credit Corp.3ke you a personaj loan up to

0 0 0 ” *l id n te a ll y o u r d c b tn in to o n e loan Rnd re d u c e y o u r p a y m e n ts

rm s-L o w er P ay m en ts

3u need m oney fo r—A N Y R E A S O N ic in a n d see. o r call

5R N E B A R N A R D

LIANCECORPORATION

lly ow ned c re d it c o m p a n y

7/fo*s BusiucM in Idaho”I S tr e e t W est, T w in F a l ls .

'HONE 2530 *1,00(

Appeal Planned _ _ _ _ By Union ON H B BAN DIZOO, CaUf. Juo« 3

m a k BrtwsUf. e h a u ^ n < weatcm conference oru ld today,- I w ont be utUfieieven a 11 fine* pl»n^«VhitconvleUoa in a federal

m i B Od Sl c sunu of c o suapLBrewtUr learned th a t he wa■ I ^ B ' rIeU d oo the eouau yesurday

v u prw ldtttf over the confei a u t eonvtnuon here. The eha

■ B H ^ E tfflfflcdlaUly huddled «1ih in tlo&al p tts ldenu In a tBMtlnc.

U t« r , InUmational Vicc den t B n a r Mohn u ld Uie made no difference In Bre^ su tu s in the union beesuse iannounced p u n s to appeal UllvlcUon.__________________

8TASTIN0 PAYBEmiLEHSW. P«~ Jun* ^

' •» Lehlgb univenity reporU that neers recenUy graduated s

' ? work a t an average u ls ry of■ monUi.________________ __

K N e w !

* ■ ' ^Is off in U e # 1 1 tt %

dip u Uie 0 n I Uday. (NEA f f i I V

i i lD \r-WllUam P. A ~ l f \leau, Alaska, . j t I Ivisiting Mrs. B 11 1.ucllle Allen, B IInlUi, McCslI, H I IMrs. Powell. B ^ H .

SIZE!

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P ( p WS T Buy if

m U nassem bled

I AND SAVE ....

— %Lin 1 ,0 0 0

m m I p^lj p - B

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nts I STACK CHAI!, S a ro n A W e b S t f l t t _____W

" S h o p -cBest Dol

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, 0 0 0

30

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led Parking FirC h l G l A loUl of $31 In bonds waa

J T w S h - wednesdsy with Twin FalU ^ to t Pwklng vloutlons.

. 2 , . . .^ Kay Harrison. Richard , 1 ^ ^ . ^ and J. 7. Hamilton posted I

Ior improper parting.

Ineral eourt ^ Charles SetUnL . r n n Purvis. Z. Z. WhiU. R. c . ' e rtav^u he M f ' Ro^ ^ ,SJnf/r«v»-s Intyre. Bruce Fox. E. Barnes ^’c S n Crldellck. THelma BJalr, Mr

W i" sw V t KaVlene ? im e i

Attend CampBrewster's SHOSHONE. June 27-The;

•use of the M 4-H youths attended th ■al Uie con- camp a l the Sawtooth can

week along wllh four leade _ County Agent J. Howard MailY Leaders attending were Mi.ne n IT— ron Johnson. Mrs, Clyde Rap I th s t engl- Wlllls Wsiton and M n, J. I ^d SUrted Msnnlng.7 of 1485 a “

READ H M ZS-NEW a WAN1

Shipm eni|4’ACK£DPI4)

® Husky, IiandBome play j:yn th a t slay t ig h t a n d stron p r i c e a . . . lh e B EST B U Y f

,E U W N S

lAWA ^ M H a s i p r i n g f “ W Iress, coil sp

m e ta l a r m s ; J

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rom i Aluminum

AIRS FOLDING CHAI!4 poilrion r td ln t r

3 . Colors ! / [ ■ * V Plaid W eb......

- Compare - Find O uf For Dollor - fo r- Dollor V alues

C o n v ^

W 01

p : ____ _ b u b t P o s T p o v r nV m e s ATOMIC .TEST SITE. s>,

n ir-T echn lca l d iir!cu l-o : Is waa posted Uie postponemenl for a- >,

FalU poUce hours oX todsy's scheduiVfi' .Usl explosion. Th:.i »» , .J

hard Carter been the sixth In lhe currrr-t «ted $3 eaeh • ----------------- '

:ere Leonard TIMES-NEWS W a n t SetUn. Ruby I. c . Wilson.U W. A. Me- « ' j ^ HBarnes. Betty : n M ^ H ir, Mrs. D s- I U J L H : coin. M arsha ;3 J y y i j |K r«rnes. : | l j [.m:ilU '

-T h e re were ed the

campleaders and . A m .

3 SI, J. Howard THE UOHTER B0u((80*i___ « rn^ • e*«tt.l tfl fc»L £«..WANT ADS,___________________

n t J u s t In!4 y c 4 m o d e l s '

to choose from -; r = > v Also Merry-(;n-Hnund.<i

E x tra Slides, Baby Swings.

%L I In p l ,

^ Tats's have a eompIeU setrctleiW of playground toys: Gyms. Klidri

Climbing Towers and Merry Ci 'lUuDds',

/ gy m s w ith stu rdy welded leg .socket strong . T rue top quality a l the hts BUYS A R E AT T ATE’S!

SWINGS!SPECIAL AT

4 9 - o su s u a l l y 5 9 > 9 5

D e L u x e M o d e l

WN SWINGSng filled mat* ., _II sp r in g b a s^ M 0 ^ 0 1 n s; AU th e de- tu rca. Usually

E X C I T I N G F O R K I D S !

" J u n g l e G y m "

CLIMBINGT O W E RNew home plsy - ysrd fealnre. . . lop f«fortt< wiUi the kids! Sturdy sUel eonstructton asd easy to assemble. Makes aay yard a ptu gronnd.NOW a t ThU Low. LOW Prie* a l TaU'*-

' $ 1 1 7 . 8 8^ ^ IN

^ ^ B A R B E C U E S

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For Y o u rse lf-T h e ues A re o t T a te 's> R v l ^ |^ P o r k l R g — F r t* D tlive ry

E A S Y T E R M SPAT ONLY PEfiNIES PER DAT

Same Values Both Stores

I JER O M E -Phone 65I ■ 141 WEST MAIN “ OPfeN SATURDAY EVENINGS

W IN F A L L S - P h o n e 5 9 8U4« KIMBESLY BOAD

OPEN FRIDAY EVENPiQB _

THURSDAY, JUSE 27.

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f ^ ) u H ftr. »nd 4tomle rUsion

' i S m e o for th t »u « ilc p ro]tctj^‘ ^ WWW HouM OQ M ond iyL

t f t mw toon ho* to m»k* * ®," th i t U »ppn)xiintt«ly

etol elwa. l/ror■risH dM howtter. Mjr or * « n jror

wat th it they h i r t U am ed how to g 5? off lhe M-bomft’i eJein fuilon , , J ^ ‘ „ m o u t . f U U o n tn „ e r . i^ e r dJd Ih rr deny or r«fui« • mill

u»«rUoa by ,D r. Al»ln C. II nnrtt. th* itomlc eneriy commU- »ou

me dlrtttor. t h i t K U lmpoi» fror

For your lined up

p i c^ For Lunches and San

lundi Meat s=r'u-. Catsup s;sx..> Dill Pickles Peanut Butter » ' •

P i c n i c S u g g e s l i i

PtMUtS

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C tokiis

M o l a t e l l i lk S i S W S

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Hot D o j B ohs ^

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B r u c e F l o o r W a x

Wax Paper

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M a n if iH v s r t u :

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C g n u i l N f

Pi{$ F H t

H n t i r i

SHM T y a F U

C l N K i S p n i l

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DIeaeli

P a j i e r l e w i l s

Napkins

Frankfurt^ Z i n i t h F r t i h Mad

PicnicsMorroll'* C a n n o d , lo o d y *

Sliced BaconWUWw, OMd QvaBtr

F r t t h P o rk M

ROAST ^ 4

rmJRSDAY. JUNE 27, 1!157

rogen Bomb Still ig g e r W ith “DiiCjiible lo m«k« in »lsio!u«ly clM n.th* jjli 'u am b .

I When m cjjon ttri u lk ibom of b,"dirty" or -•clf»n" H-bonibi ihcy *oi n m etn bombs »mch senertw much bor

lOr comptritivfiy uu le ra<Jio4«uve 1 fillout.

yl So *hen AEC C h iln n sn Leulj L .'33 ' 'I S i n u u UIU »boui « Si p fr ctni^utii , .|e le in H-bomb, he la lalklns »boui'»to

jone th i l s e u t5 p rr cenl of m poaer nne from twion m d only fiv« per eent 7«

» from flJ 'ion, , u ,,® fiuppo'f j'our wfupon li » h s t lhe ' /

clrll dflfr^e pl*nnrn Mil » '"nom - h« In a f H.bsiiil) cquil In po»er lo 20 'tu j

• mllllon tona i20 mtKaloiui of TNT.Ime If ll « n e »J per cenl elenn, It Mill; per

»ould SCI one niesaion of ILs po»er, f ,♦ from fuiion. Nobody *ould contend noi

ir picnic pla p a terrific (

a i i cSandwiches

2(«89c > 2 to 29c

29c89c ^

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7 9 c

7 9 c D 2 ,

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m k w 2 7 c ^

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Values

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». 31c - ». Sle

. . lie . . . »eM Ik.> 36c r-w ^

Tie2 i « 2 3 c O g i | H

* • * 3 1c

19c

2 i « 2 9 c

irters l^ib.pkM aia 1 Ib. p k g . 4 9 c

31b. canC Q p . F n f e r s s i s

, . J u U ,t’;;... .._ ' ‘^ re th Pork

4 3 c STE>

1357 I

ill Requires % Dirty” F a llo u t si ; t h i i a one m riiion A-t>omb »outd Hr

be inyiliing bul .dirtr. In pcund i'K - I o{ radioaciite m iieruU c rra trd . U / «ould be (S nmej d lruer t h in th e t>c I bomb ih»i dcauoyed' Hlrw him a. pr

Ths devuuunsly dirty H*bomb > exploded nl Dikmi M irch 1. ISM. w u ,0 ;

.'3 3 'j per cent •'c lem.' AecordniR toim; I; utiollicinl e.Mlniitea, 10 o( Ils IS mrs*Im l I atom of pouer cime from fi!>alon’io r nnd five frs.-n tiulon. Il potAonedi I 7.000 ,«iu»re milei, and frightened!

llie *orld. Ir ' A Klrnibi lold Ui« Unlled Prf.M ljd •,h» beJlevfi ii oill be poMlble even- #f } tuilly to makr H-bomb« In the ■ Imegaion n ii;e ih ii are iround B7.sl I ; per frn i clfan, , r«r, A one-mrjalon H-bomb lha t f lra n ; 18 1 sould te l only ».M>0 loiu of lu 'r a

ans, w e 'v e : array o f . .

i

o f f c G

h o r t e n i i

uit Cocktai i n e a p p i

apefruit JiF o r Q u a l i t y P r o d u c e

» 2 . 1 9

s s . 47c=a k s . . 4 9 c

T I M E S - N E W S . T W I

I to lil poter from fUilon. T h eJ U ro -’ — l»him» ;.n;«n twmb « u a IS.OOO-ion;* f ip : i

t' I t -J. coiieeUAble Ih il #omr of the fUj;o:i clfVicri beins Wiled In ly Nevada arc piotoiypcs of Uie re-; p,

lid fined inggcrt rrqutred for "clean,": ol idiH-t>o:nu.. o,

In any evenl, «clrniut.i vho h a re i ' ■he been clwe obMrverj ol Uie atomic P'

proJri-; k!iow nf no «ay lo ir isse r. n b a fuilon Keipon nUioul futaion., •n .O n ly (i^ion cm produce In a ip ll t- f*- toitnlllio:i:h of » »ccx>iid lhe m u l t i - ^

'S* I million-decree lemperaiuret required on ’io makr /tyinn "so" in a bomb, ledi ___‘“ 1; nKTl'R SS HOME *’

! niCHKlELD, June :7.-WilII»m * f-'*|HOI haa reiuinfd to Mrdford, Ore.,■n* a flr r MUllns O rorjr P . Sch»nner. vei he -7.5I Crlnrndo's (inl 'ii;iir farlnry w.i^ _

,rM,.uiishcd III r-r.’ tid Junelion In jn ;I8 ? ^ 3uRnr ate one of Colo- 'I" 'lu 'ra rtn J main rmiw lihe

s SOLHi

Picnic Specials

\r*toy, Mild, M tllow Flavor (2

1 1 ! ■ f l Royal Solln. Pur* H B V tg tto b l t Short«nli

1 1 Town Houm , A u o rto d M I I F riih Frulu N o. 303

> l 6W ■ Highw ay, Half S lleot

JuiCG .6 0.*u e e a l l y o u n e e d l o r e m e n

MelI Red, Ripe I

P I Q | W P e a c h B S - n , - - , . . ,C r o n a t sm41«k. rW r a ld )lc i» U « In C«l«rl«

■> ILLUSTRATED HO

ENCYCLOIV O L 12 J

EACH 9 9 ^ I

KRAFT DELUXE

M A R G A R I N E

SAFEWJ

“ I Not Looking 1®he PORT8MOCTH. O , JuneIn w -p»irolnm ii H .'irer Wrbb re- r■'*; porUd aomrone •■[olr an envelope Ann,“ i of money from ih» eoinpm m rnt iiir

on hU moloicyclp while he win polrc away licslns cars for ovrrllme hinlie parklnj, .dn

Tlie monry eniuiMed of con- >jn tnbullow 'lo ilir policemen's ball outll- .1^

"* Door .limmied ""K tN O niCK , June 21 ' . r - A door mf.

^ a t lhe Firmers Dnnlt cf Kendriik ."I'l had been Jimmied, officeri reported

er! veaUrday. bnl the hank a n nol en> lered, ^

in bureau of inje iiisa-I,. Ilnn tald noihins wn.% m iulne from

lih e b in k . ‘ ifU:

i ^ T R I R G

\ ) a i i

( 2 Ib l. 1 .7 7 ) rb. 8 9

7 9ort«n lng 3 Ib. can » ^

4 for 8 9). 303 ^

4 for 1 ^c o t No. 2 ■

i'" 5 9m e m b e r , i s S a f e w a y !

I o n s9 Klondikes

5 ‘ ,W tip. f » SMtMg h . 1 9 c A«. rW p . and Hrrvrfvl I

». 2 7 c \

I H O M E L I I I A R Y I I

PPEDIAI KIWHl if E|

-M M W PEtET I Li

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M Y 'S ^_______________ ^ ,

T W IN FALLS. IDAHO

Dangerous Auto Gets Home Safe

ruoviD E SCE , n, I. J u n e : : '. r - r Anionio Peiro* drove hi.' t.iniily to l the bcaih yeiterday. unaware ih.1i » police »ere lookln* for him to lell c him hu car « ia loo ditngrroui la ^

.drive,A nieehinie Inadvrrlcnily, had left

I oul l»o coUer ptiu from p jr i of the .jim n ig mechaniim. He noiitied

—I police lo lell Pclros no t lo mo»-e his T car. A aharp bump, he *aid, nil{ht l u l reiiuli in aieerlng failurr. a U

When he arrived home «nd nut (he ed 'or,mf.«ice Irnm police, Teiro* »aid: ck ."I’m (Ud I drove iloKly all the «ay."|rd ---------------------------

rOSKKIlKNtX 8LATKI) | BHOSHONE, June 57-W ard ron-i

iferenre for the t-D3 church util be’ held al 8 pm, Sunday.

im __________________ IinEAD -n.MKS-NEWS WANT ADsJ

i . P rlc«iE ff«etlv t Until * CIom o f B u tin tii,^ W td n tK lay . Ju ly 2

y

" I

9 ‘9c Tt 9c( 0 0 _ _

9c ^I

^ PreseM ■ S traw borry , 1

T 2 0 o r.

U o t .

Pic

Lemonade Grape Juice Orange DriiE jg S Cf-«1 '0 tfc. C » ^ t-TT. AA

Lac Mix

Canneillliik 3,.Coffee itwM'3 lb. mD ressing *

Potato CMpsFlOUf O M U M U fc .

) vour fiW

I Ear

Home Product' UL-ntOrT, June ri V - in f l ;

ncKiir you do a» Ihe IXoniani do. . l ” * tn the mnior ntjr. auto dealer

William M I’afkrr, Jr.. »aa :, oidrred to sue hu e i-a lfe a :

nr«- M r ere.-y yejr a i p ir l of .' a duarce Mlilrment.

i Rains Hit Japan1 TOKYO. June J7 tn-Hea\->- ralM I u lied much of Japan Thuraday a s '

A UwlndllnB tropical Iiunlranr«klrl-I • ed Uie southern Island of K)'u»hu.|

P U M P R E P A I R I N ^ iSALES AND SERVICE i

All makri repaired promptly, efficiently and economically

P H O N E 7 3 6 - W ,

^ SAFEI

M lORK & BE^

Tait«T«n*

N . .5 S ^5 for T ^

RIPE QLIVEEbony Standord

lARSHMALLCt*a>«ry'i r U I 4 ^

I A M atf^rhnb*

I h . 2 9 <

SOFT DRINIC n in e e t O n n p Bed*

(Ni BetU*

2 qts. 3 iserves Vanill

Cro>rT y.T ooG ordtn

2 f o r .? 3 1 OK.

2 for .63 2 ex.4 o c .

Ficnic SpeciakBtl-AIr, Rtgulor ^e r Pink, F ro ttn % M f A C onctnlroled 4 01.

Btl'A Ir. Froxan J F g.0 Q f O

i | n | r lu ia m .. I .f> .U iln sIIIIIV K«'l»< ‘

u C o tta je ClisBsa

6 9 c Tuna « » . « - , » -

3 i . , 4 4 c M ushrooms

, „ , 9 7 c Sfiortening « - o .

, . 5 7 c S easoning S a lt c

,p . . t 5 9 c Aluminum Foil i l>■. 2 .3 9 Sandwicli B ag s .

Early police report* Uittd two u dead u i d ' t number of Injortd cr mlMinf. Tbe iiorm itairt«4 oot u typhoon V lrtlnli.

I a>xtuck>sittitMiev'eMWhiatr.iYn.oi4 I Hr,pet.XAflClifll*i»DUtC«,riii.kl(rt.Kir.

[WAV fc .. .IANS

rES

0

LOWS;

4 K S

^ :nilb Extrart

C row n Colony,A P o v o rlM o fA n

J7J5J 9

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rs w i ^ M A 1 0 c

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Stock Average!I CoaplM br Tk* AmmUM Pi

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', Amctlcin )1u>. (Umm I.Stt Inr, [n>MU>n ... _„, *.i>' tilnck StriM..... ......... 11.t»I K«il. Inn>ni> S « rln______ II.<»- ruinim rut>a ____ _______ i:.«I V«|ci, Liar latKUnt______i.ii' n i ...... .... ....

! K»r»u>n» K 5__ZZT-_____Z i:.14

, fUbin >n<{ Kn«an{ HAL___tM<I F«lon ind Howard Blnck__il.U1 T.l»Tl»lan Kl»tlronlci____ i:.«l

! Auto Theft TaW ; Heard by Pol

. , A repruentaUTQ of Uie Nnt ' Aulo T h e ti Bureau addressed r■ b«r» of M«8lc Valley Peace Ofi

usoclnUon W tdncsda; night lowlns a dinner m erU ns In Jei

The »penker, H. D. Vlnaon., Lake City, dlscuucd (echnlquei

ployed hy the bureau In dele ’ and Bpprehenxion of car thlevei . methods employed In traclne «

vehlclea. The meetlne was he■ Wood’s cafe.

Thotniia O ew ty. TOI offlet charKe of the Su ite. Mont., o

! fipoko briefly eoncemlne the r m eeunc of U. 8 . attorneys in

■ VMlfy. O earty touched on thi enforcement phiu« d lscuucd d the meellnc.

John Colzacorta Mass Celebral

Requiem h lsh mmui for John u c o rta vaa celrbraied n t 10 Thursday by the Rev. ra ll ie r S Later. Roeary nna recited Vin day nlRht a t the W hile chapel.

Active paUbearem were Val Ramburu. E m n t Bcnsochea, p. dor Arrlen. Lorcnto Belnya. i Urrlola and Joe o iavurrla. ji( ary pallbearen wer* John D •nd Eme«t Leivn.

Final »en-lce* were held In ' P^Us cemetery.

Polio Clinic SeFILER. June :n -T lfe Twin

county h e a l t h departmenl »;hprtulrd a polio ImmunUs cimie a t ihc Filer Junior aehool from 9 to l l « jn . Tue.v

The clinic li the wcoiKT In n r tn d n-lJJ tK tn r children lea

I m onlha old to jd yr.irs.

READ TIMES-NEWS WANT .

Twill FiLIVESTOCK

S l r^ --------- ------------------ll» lf .r» _________________ II-JU.•'•nnef* «nd Culirr* _______

fS ErEEE i p:r;^5C==ii5i

eccst m In tr»d*.

PACe rOUBTEEI

JETS AND . * • * * •

s LivestocI. . . . . . r . l .K l 'J ’. - J I S . - .

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m;DK?7Uri 3» ^OGDKN. ^Jun. WJ-lU.IDAl

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II -nil '"li-’M *'»5-’ buUbw hor. «Sivt 1< j{.5* * I’trrnwi^tnd imi

., , J5I' lu'! 'l«.':S;''’torVhi‘ r«V.'7r.ur*-'ti‘',7 ' » |;j h.l^h»r h:.,. .iron, .<► :» hl(S.l

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t f>l' rcinil.Ursblal«l» rVilf. >i«l t

J 'r'Kkni-ln iprlnc laniU :i.tOI’rtlflil brnrlli with «'n<inrf H t f l

n* * •l»«fhl'»f tw»* aliout **■ *“• roRTI.AKD* .r » I? ronXI^KD. Jun. 11 (UPl-C.l

>l!ii r".rr.£‘& irH s• i-Kli »nn>n .n.l

f»w «~‘Ii J»!Sti.;f.W:''Mjlim lrrd ir t«.IO; •laml.nl

,Ur J|i^ <" '"■'“r IO.I».|VIO.|. ’ Iln*. IM: m.tWl iWi.ly:>1 <IV ‘ * bgUkar. I l t Iba. tt.loilTM ]1 <• * * *'■<*• >*»■><«rhr l l ' i piri It.OO B»r hnM.' ' j ! p 8I1P.P IIO m.rk.l fullr

<holc« .Drinr J.n.U

. rn'."’rhT!e.'* ii^'; 'it: '.vvcull ts rvod ti.u ihur •»>« :.0M.|I

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i Hum «00: iliir. un«rnlj :M I miml tl8 Na. I tA t b«rn>w. .n

Iges^ Ibc. No. X and 1 toot

“ ' " 1 . j S :

I lij Hli!BTJI lo*d and tap talf ioi»l'*:i%0

»:»» »S7 •« H.IMT.O#; ullllir*.it 1190 U't^K.OO: cani»rs iin<l cuiun .1 11.it IMI f .ir r. r l; not •nouih off.rt

l i f t ]<4I *■'■> <« M k>».r at iO.il'.«» ]0>» * *«'n frt unlMI.J; n

i : ! u ShMp aon*;' nnmln.ll/ I'lndr.'l l 'u u 'j j ItANnTANCIHCOloilj lUO J m W a l . ^ } ; ' V u p p ^ r

li!«J isitl • '•n l .upnlr ln«u((lelmt is in t i 12.41 II Cl l‘nc. ..[able 16: cupplr malnir bu

buuhm iCI lu .., than 1 11 am.ll tnUkl rr.d« lot. 113 No..alk ™“Police i r H f H n S S v 'i l 'e NaUonM V lll;* 'r* *sscd mem- dniiii.: f»« vu. choiA »oo1m .1 ce Officer* .nrln. lamh. » .l« ; l .« hi, ,hnk. n ight fol- W "* '•">** •llh «■>•in Jerome. ___ ___^nson. Sail omakanlQuei rm- om aha. jar>* rr w i-(t/snA t I detection Lr.^'pn.Y-^V. .S"f •‘•i’ hlevM and , .m , b u 'r w i.-u;,;,- cine Klolrn w.tlrr«d ..Im :*<k]On lh. Sa 2 a* held a t *'*<'• •"••

officer In ffj'*hi'f.li*'’.V;.'i‘ ' ’n Jl"mt., office, •'•">' tlM-lr: huir. an.l

in thelAcd during and__ ^ h -i 'l .M d j ,p,(n, -X.W 1

,rtairated-'— lr--"John Cal- r»ic*<:o. J » - 17 . n f . - i i , , .

It 10 «.m. ‘"-IIher Mome i>, tm v- ■ ' I . I ' d Wednes- v-iifKtf,'t«»»-:»i'8' f „ »hatvl frn M. S,< I a>Hl > Ihr.. Ie Vaienllnlea. palT*- r . t . i , ;*».« ; . i ; - »y«. Pedro '« 'm.K..;la. Honor- ■“.7 u ‘' ' ^ r ■ hn Dllboa' r.

SetTwin FalU ' - T>vo a rV FIS i;n meni hiu RUPERT. June 23—H*r\ry 1 ^lunlattlon Shlpmck, N. M.. and Joe Mni nIor hlKh R upm . have been fined K5 TUf.vlny. « emiA e«ch by polifp court 111 n wrlr.« on churgei of public tntoxir;fi from 6 ---------------------------

In World wnr II, 3WJ110 A — lean Acnicemen died of t\N T ADS. woundi or lllne.-ui.

1 Falls Markets! | : ■! r"^ ■'“1 '' ,

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— 7 {;^'S *'** *

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rEEN _______________ _

0 FINANC • * * * *ick Grainn cmcVfio^ J««‘ 11

m u 'JJ l'’.* :! w "M n.r*Tiw lf'« ll/‘«llh «al"Iu)r 1:. <<<»l 'our In Rw.t* Ikaa Ihf tm t i t:o.i'). frxUr t in .. *”•">

|Io'‘ ie'"i:oj;‘! Ihr~’ rrnl> al iin.r.. w k.«"i i I. a crnt. and t-,tn and Mt. n-ajnr

i.'.vlh 1.17

k .ir«r'ril<r< mral tt.ri<Mi.nii. H.tl'it nomin.j

Ilta calxi at cillCAtith'jVn^Op»o Hl»h l»w

Wkm l.ldlI.IDAl-C.tll. Jii'r S.lliH (or » lr Hrpt M>'., :,!< M^’i

lii;:; lii;; IS;i l l iiii

caf.nVlnj'n* Jul* '" l.H S 1,»S* «.,ii i.si ’ I,i: i.iDi;

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,1 amunri »U ,•■• . .«T'.ur <l.ri «:0; Dfr .7"'. .71'. .7ni,hl(S.ri w . M.r ...j^

S S ; J . " " .=■■;Inr of moiil, Hrpl l .:i l.7> l.:i-Uh 1* hr.5 n«- i.?»ii 1..17Sr.bla fralihi M.r I .m , I.J»', 1.J7',_ai.d pilno >1 Uar 1.31 1.90, l.l]

X .VJIAW f)Tr CHAIN, four . |i» KANKA.'i CITV. Jiin. :>

r.u |.S».;.1JI) rar.: u>. , j .No. S h*M I

' “-Caltl. IW; I,7IIN: No. I I.SI-I.IIN'; No, j"t - r v a - S i v s ; ".i S h‘ » v ,:0.0«| uilllt, TINiNo. > «<;.7lN: mllo m .lu 2.. 0,1 ».m», kaflr Mft-:.:CIN : r r . I.IH .US; IImllt 17.60. »«; .o,h».ti. IIN i hr.n II.llrr .ir.ilr ' ihorl. lD.7l-tl.2i,M,h <M.r,

I I , ' a s P o t a t o e s - O n i oin.'tot chilM ’rtfni CHICACO

snA i-c .u i. S ; |? V» .r l . i ; sl, b ,.r r2 lf7 l!7 l ' f.'r ap•1.71 1o«.r- * *-“ • *«*ona r.r 3.11; lal>

« « «M I»lanWoMitM S“PP’I« r 'V ^ma.d m . 2<.eo, J,'"*; Njj;,

i - ir f ln N i- * “ *'

®to mU aw 2 miTd'.V'‘in“ l7m^‘flh.‘ o*?ln?‘l.M.'are. a tnt* ai»I la ri.r aU. t lo 1 Inrk I Mtrt* rom 't'ria. r.llow D.nnuda txrtiuBi

It jo,co;'i7a r v r v n artjM w .tM Th. fotlowin* (ulurr. quoUil artr. pro»Mr.l hjr ». W. MrlloWrU and c• dr. OnI.na. N...rmUf V’m V

'^»a!ab).''!(i'' ^ Pal.WM *'Int mitkn. Knrrfnl..t ______ ...11.10 bid.

i"”"’~r." ."i; B utter and Egyrin* l*ml>.lh. .tr.d , to CHICACnl i CHICAfiO. Jun. J7 lUPt -Jk«u. ~ atr.dr; .Im l. d.liln and lonknr No. I filU '

il'Jf'-li^rV:

' ioiico Ibl. wiToi]---------1 .1. . . . . . J VnilK. Jun. : j ‘m -w«ni ' «"d uorh.n»r,l lo .« of . r,m ilrr. .tr.,', : J“’r M.IU; Drr. M.r

u.l.,, 'n'j;tl''sr'»:-i'..""' ’”■nm» iptioj Charcoal, which U »lmo.<1

/lirr" produce* ureaier heaio, '* ordinary wood and U prac

imokelr.u.•Iloft 1.«M; __

h' " ' ' ' k l "

I S fiO IM G ^^ 3 s A W A Y M ^

* U '•\ry Oray.

MoUlov*. V '•K5 tnd 'i

'ourt h rrr / .toxlr,illon. / • I y ^ H T

10 Amrr-nf b.t!Ile ^

--------1 UFE'S LIKE T O Ta l l y o u f ?A vc?n-s

_______I 5==ATUI?ES CAV B ry O u P S o w VACAT.CV.

— |n n JU S T T £ '.H P « C \£ _ l t i n »

ioV’'iV.” d o i n g o n V a e a t iq n '.

Tone rarrier will be happj

♦an«r « ■*“** f»SorL t'aeailan .P ak . . . or if jpu «

«h» paper to (ollsir-joB. Jn.i M and we'll t« tl*d In nu ll paper a t na extra chart*.

r p u B u d g e P o i n

T o Q u e s t i c

[ n O f D a m FlI’ I'VlTiT-Mi.r'l! '"*** ^ th r^p rtv a t< ■d •kr.t rutuic. the Hells canyoo ilrelchh «.ln> of from SnkkC flVCT. POWV fTOnj the

“ •** p ro jec t U expecied to I» >Kr.i aprra4 * tle bT n e s t .y ta r and wu, - k .r ., prirn aU ftcd on the Oxbow’ r " — ••• ' W orts 'at t^ie UilnJ atrmlteu '- i 'm o r rih " - ■* HelU Canyon proper,I n-ajir IraclMn. yet started .I >«. <. 1 B udze.u ld a aearch of lh<r,.ri. ■ 1® I'JToi aliomed th a t consreu h u . u Ul •. up, proprtaled eren clo*e to tlU . i r.nu j..»h.r. jo f , ,in c le development pi !■ .»«i. , ‘ i.uT; *ny one year,

rnt. ki|h.r, Julr “Dcluy In prival* devel whleh 1* Uie only’means ■

jfi for providlns power lo meeti ' wkr.i No, t me<;int« and expanding i

nol only mean a k r.lr 'I - No' I PrOffrejiA lor the are* bol e I -hit.'hM ., 7:. ch»o* and relroercfjion frorI II'., iio ,u .n 11 .mlBht nol recover fer d"omi„.i, „ .i„„ r

lie ttre u ed lh a t the He: 'in-'» yon auUiorlrJillon bill, whicf

^ prlauj “as much as a nick m : ' ; th a i there was n s chance of

Mil* MSJ* lnlu» l cowtnicUoa lurn'■” * a t least 1058,M l s.13% " l l Is Ihe retponilblllly t- Ikl* H cllt canyon backert I:':a* ' H'U pnlenlly clear to the pM l J.i7^i the Norihwetl,'; the congi, , , „ awerled.ii>»U i 'll* ' '*rh* proponents of theI.II", project must not leave thsl il i’ l'?U ' the'poslllon of forclns: abivnd

‘ '■ ‘ ot one development unle.ia t.<«•, .<r be tbifoluUly certain e/i«t U

-f;|* Rft th e money to build thii7s * !75'I project." Budge declared,

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J 2 ’ ' L e a n o n P a'(.it-w h..i IJ" r r ' T \..rLri S.V.- lo Decor!.*% tou»h| rrwi . w. . . . CHICAGO (V» — Decoraloj No. " I X I ; a Ununlly return to -ages pi -3«.t.4tiN. p lannlne rooms, no mailer I N o 'i .hit* It- vere fumlahlne* may becom M-w colors, how plain 1•V.n ii.'o».ii.io; *'!!'«•

Exhibitors a t the Modem _ _ _ _ _ ExhlblUon here did Just thal w . 1 Oreclnn. old European. Ci n i n n R • " ’■ly American sculpluf l l l U l i a , r t were used to complemer ..— I the m ost ultra-modern decoi

Grecian acceasoriei v e n ri — v lM f . B in d nnd white Ink k‘.I!I. (rack 17*; of c h a ra c lm from mylholoc)

i«.i.d modrrai.: ^ Contrasting will dec

1A1 Caiifnmia CcTamlc fHur*» of sword- J; .h .i'in» *"/ cavalierm, court Je»t«i

*fl(r*apwi7rl lOT Ih t &**e 0{ Itttllf tSbfcV ' **'S beside contemporary lumltur

A'.'V.iif’. ; ;" : “ “ t •*'« ‘‘ w* ump* n-..i,*.it.i.o»s a t Ihe exhlblUoa were quiteII 1.711 ArtaoM Many reached to eye-level al I d n ...d extremely low

rt. were th e source for a wide■jo ruM«. i£ i : o f decoration. Bltk screens, utr round rrt . divider

drnaii4 fair; mOSlao (able top* wer* popul Altec fifurines carved from

IJ‘iM ftmUshed a striklni 05 ) .w ; , („i, to eontnnporarr fumlthlng*. Inrk l.**.1.1l ; Two Wall p ictliri bOXM (" i l? ." ! . ‘ *?J c‘« ‘‘ \

J Inck aM K nl«ljU in MTBOf. and ».|.WII Brtiuk. f ie ld s w m w ed as them

^ other ■eetwory pUnnlni. r U odrm aitffu itum e l *)i

quouiin\ tr t chatrB’ wrTT Ihe etnler of u and Uoc itt CW nwB. Anolhepo . c u J c a r . * “ h lth in h tfd by JtpancM ,:i i S r '* 1" c a o - noor taoipi ta d peiub«( .JJ i.«j t* -tr*«- Ufhts.

i J t i J s s s G r a p e C r o p G o (

B u t Q u a l i t y D c• ^ S f e O D tm K iR K . N. y» «n -

----------------- 1 ChauUuqua. N. Y„ and Erl.urape bell had a reconl cc

Pt _ r w r t 19M a s far as qutnUiy wenlonikorni i> v the quality was below par.8-iM ir..!. A ProducUon figures ihowed 1'.dr: t< and •: of S3.1M to u . ezeeedlnI .ro,, IJ; c.r- previous m ark of M4M tons " /lifted In I fH .II : i ; mrditim. Although 11 Ll nal known ' I rarripii :*•; ly how flnatwlally tuccessfu crape grower* were last yea

reUims are bound to be bettoi i-w«„i futum expecKd after a cool, rainy •*iU rM 7j,»i *ummer. Only surpr:

• warm weather ta October an vembcr aided the crop te m

‘ I)" ' miraculous recovery, but its'*■ lly was no t wholly mtde up.

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o i n t s T h o r o u g h s t i o n s A g a i n s1 F u n d chcTT? frxilt tl ' Infeilallot, 1^11* has been mapped 1irtvaK dams in growers, the sU le dtparilrtlch of the agriculture and eounly cmrom the Brown- *"•« l to be avail- - A. Miller, T».-la Ftlla, and work has I^lred as an enforcement

)xl»w project, make ccrtaln all cherry tnUentlte. known «»y “ mlU are sprayed. iroper, ha t not program applies to all

cherry Uees, including choktl of the records em phaslu* County AgenlIS h u nol sp - I>a>eh,! to 1100.000,000 DalBh said all residents nent project tn F»H* “ f* being urged to s;

now to prevent develoi» developmtnt, worms. He tsld eherrlet a rtieans available m o tl auscepUble sUge no;o meet the lm - 'The. Intenilve cam ptljn 'ding shoriage. ped n t a meeting of gro*'an a hall m Robert Reichert, commit; I bot economicon from which /~ i hatr for decadet.- C C I l S U r e M C

Ihe Hells Can- T • \ 7l o o s e s i n V, d ldn t appro-

O n R e s o I m(P r . . Pan Omi

.blllty or (fed- '* * ' supersedes state law ickert lo make ^'<h like maliert.1 the people of A ttorney O enenI Jolm : congretiffian Missouri was choien 1

m allon u new pretldtnt 01 Jf the federal *oclatlon. Attorney Oeneral re ths area In Castle o t Illinois w u nai r abandonment president. inle.M tliey ran A ttorneys General lUcl Ui«t Ihey e.m Ervin of Florida, J}ar\-cy

Jlld their own 0 Nevada. WlUUm E ired, o t Rhode island and Wlilla_____ of Ohio were named execut"’ . • I I m lltcem en a l larse. ^ t l l l aasoclaUon chose

o v tr H ot Springs, Ark, for TTW , confercnce site.P a s t C e o ran Uuded* MCJ*. Jn BccepUng the preiider

ton said he was glad to lei p / \ T * n r A who have the courage tnd v / v x U L \ . / „ p r e g , they think It rcorslort eon- sUtes."tgfs pnst“ In H e added th a t ha didn't 1 taller how te- organl&iUoa to be 'limply

become, how Ing clrcle.~. plain Uie de- HI* predecessor's spefch-

the convention had tccused ^todrm Uvlng prem* c w r t cf setUng the u t Uiat. S ta te s ' fight agalnit com >ean Oriental ^ years through a rei tculpiure and ' ^ o n upsetting 14 convict iplement even P e n « » *ecu*ed under the 81 D decor. o l advocating Ui# violent ov

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Arm y Finance sword-swS".' N un’s Reseai

In Physics 1u m ltu rt WASHINGTON W -filste

e ctSte UrM " " ‘yev?l alUiou5h under a ets‘It low tables Mwy.Jaoanese a rt She Is one of ■ im tll g wide w le ty «««<»««« trying to unlock t)

reens, Indian molecultr itrucdividers, tn d l>QUlds. The ttudenlt a re • » popular. In a basem ent laboratory a t ( 'd from rough university here. Associate F Ung contrast Theodore a , Ulovltz It head thing*. p ro jec t Xlnanced by a in'ar MTM of tn - the k nny ’a office of ordlna: ■esied up a n - « # rc l i to carry on Uie proje

•'Wo know th# pattern and bslUe >no1ectiles In solids It regular,

1 th ra e s for “ “ 7 Howard eiplalntd. - rh [Ql. culea In the gases have no ae i *sny]nc ‘ li- When )l comcs

ler of atlen- **'*'«■ arrangement In>nolbrr room K lence can u y almoit nothl psneie Tilrd- Inltcly." peUtbed brass T h e lister and her eo*'

hope to "fingerprint'' lh« my; molecules by passing ult

f y J waves Chfougti variou* IJtmid u O O d Howard, a ni

_ Cleveland, will receive her dcV I I n w n physics this year. She Ui J l / U t T l I u , , departm

ftn — The N otre Dame college In Clev nd Erie, Fa.. a S S i i S ^ S S S S S i S S S S :ortl crop Inty went, b u t ' FOR» r . I P R tM A R Y MARKETM w edah tr-1 ikjxceedlng the ' ^0 tons esub-' Qyer The Count » . . n , „ c i - S E C U R I T I E Sjccestful Ute I

n ln j B innj W E S T E R N

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RESOURCES

.................? 1 .5 0 6 .3 9 6 .8 3t................ 4 .6 D 0 .5 6 J .7 7

.............. 9 6 ,1 8 7 .5 0pnl ‘ ................. 1 .421,1-19.12 ?1 0 ,624,295.1se rv e B n n k ......................... 30,000.fm ts L ess R e s e r v e ......... 6 ,855,359.2It! F i x tu r e .^ ......................... 355,227.3................................................... 15,103.5

? 1 7 ,879,985.9

LIABILITIESlus ..........................................5 1 ,000,000.0I n n d Re.servo................................................... 287,367.3

830.4.................................................. 16,691.779.1

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I-NEWS. T W IN ’ FALLS. IDA

gh Campaign Bei nst Cherry Pruiklgn a g a ln sL ^hw gricu llu re : County Cots lUUon In Twin O lenn WhlUiey; Entomolo pp*d by cherry be th Olbwn. grotrcr* and dtparlm ent of Mr*. J. W. Sintwry, Ti

lly commlsalon- presided as chtlrm tn of i Ing. John oourley It seciti

Fills, has beenement sgen t to, Tk •■nr trees In the r O l S O I l

, w . y

* “ ” sprayers reported Thurad;iMrnta nf TaHnl They sdvlifd parents H precauUons 10 prevent 1

/ f ' from catln f cherries ffoi Jevelopmcnt cf, xw in Palis net are in their r r ^ u , rom ireet Uiat ht n .i,„ ' tprayed thould be wmhti

r i - . '•ell " ‘>efore eitllng. theyif growers with ^ ammltiloncr of '

H /r I t was reported thnt CV I O V f t oTifTtd a quamnUne

I I J . V T ^ chcrricj from T«ln Fnlli cc ■wr be shipped inio Callfom:

I V o t e Cherries must be either fii T \ / v v / JJf , • *}J commercial g n v ers hs»

U l l t l O l l *<1 Ihelr cherries twice tlr« F l U U V X l H ugh Hunt, locsl Inspec 0..1 about £00 fly traps have t

e law dealing tributed all the way Iro creek to Hagermnn, Speclmi

John M, D at- been sent to the Unlvcrtlty hoien by accla- jo r positive IdentlflcaUon. lent of the as- pointed out tha l only a tra

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K 'iK ;;; E x tra TreatiWilliam 8axbe ITHACA, N, Y, ilfv-Ccwi execuuv# com- th a t fall on Cornell unltei

getUng special ireatmenL chose Chicago The rays are being recor •k, for Its 1858 mcMured In an elaborate

network covering hnlf a iqu luded of the campu*. rifleen ■reildeney. D al- have been ic t up s t poInU li I to le»d "m en in , circles around Uie 1 e tn d nerve to U bora to ry of Nuclear fill ink ll Uie best central aUUon In the 1*1

receives and record* Impuli lldn't want the all tha counter*, limply a sew- KenneUi Griesen. 1

recU th« projecu under a I >e«h—opening Science foundation grant, 1 ccused Uie au- U to get InfonnaUon sb ng the UnlU d m a rr coamlc rays of higher t commurtUm th a n have yet been lore; 1 a recent de- The roott powerful onet 10 »nvlctlon* of t«ct*d have an energy of ab ' Uie Sm im act foot-pound-100 blUlon bllUi lent overthxpv iron volts.

Orie*en *ald about one «-------- poyerful ray* can be expectn / i n n m onth In the area covered n C 6 S ComeU counter*.

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CS T a s k-fil*ter Mary , ■ne probably Is I {I world doing - I ✓ f # V.I r a grant from ^

Htll group ef — ■lock the m n - “• itruc lure of a re al work

iry At Catholic late Professor t heading the t in'snt from ordinance re- A i; project imtt«m ot thetgular," Sister I H V V V V V H I d. 'T he mole-

no arrange- comcs to de- m t In liquids.. nothing def-

T eo'workers h« mytlerlous ig ultrasonic

, , ____________I. a naUve ot ‘ ■ ‘T T T T ^ f m ^her doctorate ' / ‘i iShe Uien will :partmrnt a t . n Cleveland.

RKETS P a = P W W T r

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,295 .22.000 .00 ■ ,359 .22 ^ J T w J T O j n ],227.99,103.56

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,367.36839 .46779 .17

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ion .

IDAHO

{eing S la ted Hei u it F ly In fe s ta t

CommUiloner tomologist can cstabluh omologltt Ken- th e cherry fruit fly.I and sprayer*. Sprayer* reported the ( 7 , Twin FuJJi. had been divided to fedU I of Uie meel- ing. C w r te Undemood 1 tecittar}', from Clalbom road on (

Valley p e tl Control hw from Clalbom road to '

m I Dale Scott, Filer. Is ipnI Filer to Tft-ln Falls, Gen

i on cfierry , Serv-Icc, Oeonre Andenon ■algn igalnit custom sprayers are tp rtj leadlr pouon, j d t) - lim its of Twin Falb, huradty. , tsUmalcs Uicfe•ents to Uke u ,a n 1,000 cherry trees ?ent childrens from ircM j _______________

|Two Earthqu, they w a r n . ' f O F

__________ I BERKELEY, Callf,. JuiSelsmogmphs recorded ci

m l Callfomla m Asia and In Callfomla itnUne of tll ^ h c Unlvenlty of c*U Oil counly. To corded a ttrong quake at IlfomlB. wch e d t , with a iecond ph* her fumigated mg 10 nm utes later, nted out that seum ologltl John Der '* h»ve sp rsy u,g quake had a msfnitii e already, 7J0 and 7,7S on Uiinspector, said gcalc of 10, He estlmaU lave been rtli- „bout 3,400 miles away in y Jrom Itock w u te rly dlrecUon. peclmens litve L ater, the US selimogrsj :rilty of idnho fd ^ sH jh t temblor In Uie , aUon. Dsljh Franclaco and San Bru a trained en- a t 9:38 pm . EDT. Denoy

had a 350 magnitude. He t T i ’i r A n an aftcrthock Ot the Marcl u l V c I l fjunke th a t damaged pnrl

J , Francisco and neighbora t m e n t c ' w ■

Professor Lea Seas Are Dl

“i . t , i i e o n o t o n . K y » « n counter* " '’o KetHnB deeper atl Ihi InU In widen- Louisiana State unlveralt; Uie Ncivmin “ r said here recently, bot r Etudlei, A Ing to be alarmed about. ie Uboraiory Dr. n ichard J . nu&sell, mpulie* from the Rniduate tchool a l l

In a Iccture th a l In the pi ten who dl- ocean levels have rit er a Nailonnl feet. The rise amounts ant. tald the one half Inches Inon tbout prl- half of this ccntury. ilghcr energy Rum 'H ChcMpeake

IfireitlMted. veston bays s l one time i es 10 f t r de- leys exposed to the air b< of sbout one oceans moved in.

1 bllUon elec- He also *ald th a t If all t a ll th e conUnents *hould 1

one of these oceans would rite another :xpecled etch — -vered by the U. S . naval and atr base.i

will cost 1319 million dollt------ completed. They have beiWANT ADS, conatrocUon tlnce IflS .

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le re Damage of $2, ations S”-:.’suited lo an Internaiio rti i kblUh IdenUty of trailer Wednesday *hrn r. f»n off highway 30 Jour ,J the eounly arr* h*lf mUe* east of Murtau-f ) fadUUle ipray- ertumcd. nood is spraying The dnvrr, Lenn j , MccI on east. Magic route 2. T ain Falls. . „ no, ol h*s Uie area Deputy Sheriff p „u| rtaw d to Tttln Falls, tr 'ick wheels went otf Uif f Is spraying from ?> ‘h# pavement and on I, Gem spraying J ? * ‘ ” " 1 ">'‘ '>rd denon and other f*’' infa

Grangers Give

iquakesforU.S.Srs„'.r;i?r/,S!;If,. June 77 fUV- buslneaa meeting of th- i ded e«rUiqu.ikes'omla U lt night. Pro;r»mf California r e - “J., * bvik» a t ^-oi nm Church and «ti

l £ S o : t ‘ S S ” " " " ” 'on Uie Richter ____________

itlmaled It wat _in. noru,. Radke Gives T(

r s ts ," » Talk for Mee' Bnino areas ^eo Radke won th» him

.« > i i t e Ul. 6 , . , . , ,4 ; ; -. He u ld It was evening a t the T\ie»day nlitii March 3 earth- [n^ of the Twin KMli Toui

d pnrl* of Sun dubiKhborlng Daly wr.iley Carl«o'n c»tP > rn

Jhe "T.one B" <v>tiffrrnt» fi---------- ■ Kennewick, Wssh,T a o f n c »P«*l‘er» *rr» DirtJ L jC a l l lO and Jerre Cover. Oue*u if f

Deeper S c?at'l lhn"um e^ TIMES-NEWS WAKT Iveralty profe.t- "—y. but I t’s noUi-

r^t''L Su!''sn?dthe pasl 18,000 h U A B I < , ; ■

ave risen about • J j HiQunls to about |jl{M l|l{y | ' V H :hes In Uie first

peake and Oal-

f all Uie lee on k

. “'d S . ', ; S t h e s b o o im e b B o mve been under HPit«l>cAscJintAjiOiiLCt,rmia ___________

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Miss W atson an d A Earl H ow ard A re Engaged to Wed »,

HAZnSoN, June 37 — The (n- "J nitm tnt o t Mtniftlyn W « l io n . M Stio F*Ui, to E«rl O . JIOMrd. Edtn. «/ ua ot Loyd c . Howard. Englewood. Clll/, U tnnouneed by her p trtn ii.l Kr lod Mrs. Clinton F. WmUon. An 1 Oc»«r weddlns U pUnned, |

■nw brlde-clecl b a gr*du»te 6f ]“ V»Uey hlBh Khool and Ui# T *ln '[’' fiUi Bujlneu collene. Bhe U em-j Dloted by Ul# Reliance Crcdll Cor*| _ EnUon. T»’ln Falh . Her flinte. a f" p»du»t« of V#Hey high tchool. U ' • « 0 ged In rarmlns. ^

Faye K ennington u., Says V ow s W ith «

1 ^ , ' W. L ancaster ”rTOiSB. June 37—Fay# KtnninR- p lao. daushUr of Mrs. llomce Und- MJ, Twin Palli. and W.Honnld Lan- £*iUr, Filer, exchanged weddlnc WH »t B p.m. Thursday " I Hie Unlled MUslonftrr churcli pnnon- ' „ Mf. Flltr.

The double rlnir Cfremony wn.i ^ ptrJormed by lhe R tf. Norninn „ ichsUer. Cr,

lite brlda waa dressed In a baller- Ini'tcDsth sown of orchid UffelA ’ «terl»ce. Hcr COTMRC wa* an orchid.

Ute bride and brldecroom wtre at- Itndtd by Mr. and Mra, JIarold Bro«n. Mr*. Brown wore a pale p ttn nyloa drew w llh a red roae ®‘ torwje. , ’

Al'lhfl reception following the lot lenlce, Agnes Lancaster »erved Uie Int thtt«.llered weddlns cake which wns *o Upp^ wlUi a miniature brlds and / brldrtnom. cai

Un. Drowa was la charge ot the Mr gvatteok. Jai

ObmU v e r t Mr. and Mra. Ned Mr UacuKr, partDU of the brlde- r t«a ; lArry l^ncasicr, brother ot tA< brlde;i«M; K atheryn Lanca*- . ltr,«Ii!<r of tho brtdegroam; Ague* Lu:uier, aun t of th e bridegroom: v , , Mfl Horman Schaffer and eon; Mr.(Od Hr*. Horace Lindsey, ond Mr. and Un. B. Kunsman and family. — :

111# brid# attended Twin Fnlls Khool*. Lancaster v as Rraduated Jroin the Filer High achool In IOM.}!« h u completed basle tralnlni; at

\?i. Ord. Callf.. and l» to complete * lit training a t Ft. Oordon, Oa. I

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PAUL, Juno 27~Mrs. Ray Clark , tnlertalned last week a t her home honoring her flranddnughter. Maty Lou Nanwn, on h e r aecond blrlh- ' dijf anniversary.___________ ' I ^

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Tfs ia x e saH dw i/ts

6 » teyo u ti6 ^ ~ /• n

/ Whi drink

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tangy ip fec tm lier

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L & N B E V E R A

HUBSDAY. JUNE 27. 1D57

□ gem en ts A re Annourr i gr-?uif .» ■~ ' '

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Miss G a rtn e r Is E I R evealing Plans Id FILER. June J? -iT r. and Mn.

Roy O artn rr announce th# engaje- .[). nirni of ihelr daughter. Deann , n. MiriP. to Raymond Eggletlon. Mn —' tn of Mr. and M n. Charlea Eggltslon, od'U uhl.ilj’ MUa O attner U a 19ST r»duat< ef

Fllrr high achool. Egglealon U a Eu graduate o t Buhl h lfh tchool and ve

. . Doi»^ Julor college. He la emplovti , ^,„|by lhe Buhl Uolor*. Ko dal« hat ' _ I been »el for the wedding. j"’ j * • * Th

; C h a p te r R eports H ea rd a t Parley G

WENDELL. June H — Reports ot the grand chapter. Order c i Eaitem Star, meetlngi were given by Slar j

1 of the W est chnpier No. JJ dele- g„ gale* a t a special meellng li i t week of

lj- at lha Ma.ionlB temple. TuReporu were given by Mr*. Jamei /

Eaton, worthy matron. Mr*. S. 0 . inc °* Clower. ftsaoclflle rjintroa: Mrs. Fred jrj'

' Ealon. secretary; Pred Ealon, paal cd grand patron: Mr«. H. J. Barton, i,» past grand matron, nnd pre*enl mi grand lrca.iiirer; Mri,Thomas PYllli. . grnnd emblem bearer, and Mn, ,

■ Bc.-.ile Benson, Mr*, Owen Bolan, Mrs, P. D, Mnrlov.' and Mrs. C, T, ™

r- cro-'- 5?‘lA rinnii were made for a apecial dre d meeting a l 8 p jn . July 3 for lhe jiq \1 official vlalt of Mr.i. Blythe Clem- . M ona, Oooding, worthy grand matron. ^ I. Mrm Clemons will conduct a school .Jf of Inslruellon a t 3 pjn,

Mr«. Mndge Potter of Cosmopoll- tni lie tou chapler No. 38, Oooding, w u [f,, ;,e Introduced by Mrs. James Ealon, ,j BJ worthy matron.id A. J . R llter presenied a film en hel

cancer. Lnt« retre*hments were - u served by Mrs. A. J. Young, Mn.

James DlveJblsi, Mrt. Carl Pay and H Kl M n. Solan.e- , 4(1 « «

GUESTS FETEt)*■ KINO' j m * . "SuDe 37 — OuejU ff Irom CasUerord.'Uurtaugh and San

Fernando, CaUf.', were entertained a t a dinner Sunday a t the hccie of Mr. and,M ra. Hugh Bugg.

\\ SAND Ile For ALL T etir BuUdlng Need*!

P lo ste r, M o r ta r , C o n c re tt I PH O N E 4 1 5

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never an a fte r- th irs tW hat t dlfrerencal Unllk* ayropr sol

drinkf, Squirt really quenchet your thirat. Squirt I t re f rtsh in j, not filling, \ou1l likt s d « n , fre*h flaTor of po rt fru it and lha iffv ipa rk lt th a fm a k e i Squirt the per-, mlier. Buy Squirt In the th rifty (l-pack n Carton.

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XATIIRY.V OOBOTUY WOOLSEY (MUUncr photo—aU tf engriTloi)

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Eugene S u llivan s E ngaged to Miss ■■ From C alifo rn ia" JEROME,' June 27-M r. and Mr*. nieodDre A, WooUey. Pnsndena.. ‘ Calif,, announce the engnKcincnt efj

5f Ihelr daughler. K alh o ’n Dorolhy, to, t Eugene Sullivan, son of Mr, and Mn. d Verle Sullivan, Jerome.^ Bolh Mlts Woolsey and Sullivan'

are attending tiie College of Idaho,| The wedding will be Sept, 8 In Uie' Puadena Pre-ibylerlan ciiurch. i

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/G ro u p Is F e ted , J A t F iler Parley;f FTLEfl. June 37 — Past noble• grands were honored by GO memberti

of nebekflh-i and Odd Fellows lodge Tuesday evening a t the lOOF hall.i

• An Internallonal program teatur- '• Ing Honduras wa# presented. Mln- “ er\’a Lorain read a history of the ‘ couniry and ahowed pictures taken

by Clarence Lancaster on a recenl trip lo Mexico.

'• A Irlbtile lo pa.1t noble grnnds was• Riven by Mnry Wllllnma, Mr. and , Mr«. Elmer Hurd were prr.ielited a ■ cake In honor o t the ir Eolden wed­

ding nnnlvrr»ary. A letter from S*n-‘ dra Crookham. delegate to Olrl*' c stale, was read.

Latin American dlshe.i were serv- ed and small ornaments and mals

'* from Mexico were used for decora­tion* n t the pnat noble grand's

• tnble which wn* arrnngcd In the• form of a T to represent trulh.'' The program committee announc­

ed an all district meeting to b«1 held July 31 a t the Duhl park.‘ lh e group adjourned lo neet \ again Sept. 10.__________________

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Jo a n Rausch Is Bride o f Rickert

In R upert Rite, nU PlK T . June «-J0M > lU u

r w rnum Itlclcert, »on of Mr. iMr*. WUlUffl C. R l c t t r t / u

• ed la miinl»ce »t * nupU»l ir cclebrtUd . t 10 w n. 8*lu«Iiiy St. Nicholas cotholle church.

TUt TUr. n th e r MHwhy Mci omcl*t«d * t Uie «m oar beSan the alU r decora v llh am ngem entt of lyrlng*. t u oil »nd peonlei. Pew endi » tied with •yrlnj* tn d »WU w rlbbont.

The nuptUl high miM « by the Burley choir, directed

' Mr*. P»ul Zillner. BurJey. »ho ' ontttiitl . Clyde RlchM. P»ul. «i -Motiier your m t . rm Kn« Inc.**

Nick SeheU and 'Itaiunr H' •cheld, coutlna of th«.brU e, «

•niB bride wor« * ch*peWeni govn of tulle and hand-cut Chi tllly lace, -n n f»t«d bodle* i fftihioned with a W fb oackUne w yoke of lace and Uty-polnt ileei The a ilr t T U dealfned with overskirt of Uee endlnf In U of tulle and lace down the ba

Her flngerUp veil ww held pUce by a half ha t adorned w Mcd pearU and ae(iulna. Sha c ried a ahower bouquet of red bi row i centered with a white orcti

Mary Chlthobn. Burley, w u irn of honor. Mr*. Eml# Sluart a Laura IlauK h, couilni of tho bri were brldumalcli. Connie Oriaei godchild of the bride, *iu Jun brldeaznald. All were drwied white bsllerina-Iength gowni • carried nosegayi of red baby ro and dftUlH.

Cathy Rickert, flower glr), a J . V. lUckert. ringbearer, are niece and ntphew. reipecUvely, the bridegroom.

Dcvoe Rickert aerved as beit m for hi* brother. U ihen were Cla ence nnd David Raujch. brothi of the bride.

T)ie mother of the bride ehoie blue aftemoon dre** with navy a: white ftccesioriei. She wore a wh: orchid corsage. The bridegroor mother wore an afternoon dren pink lace with white acce*sori Her eoraage alio waa » whlta < chid.

After tho ceremony a recepti WOA held a t the armory, decorat w ith American Beauly row* a; pink peonlee. A four-tiered ea Ulmmed w ith pink rose* and topp by a m iniature bridal pair center tho bride'a Uble. Tho cake w baked and decorated by M n. Ada achell. aasUted by Mrt. Char) n auK h , aunU of the bride.

Mre. Bchell. auUSed by Met. Ct Henocheid. served the. cake. M: Oeorge Orlaentl presided a t t punch bowl and Mr*. Chari lU usch a t the coffee service.

T he gue*t book waa attended ! Mrs. Ruben WUske. Annette ai H elen Henscheld arranged the gif

For a tr ip to Canada and Olad national park the bride chose black and white aheath drtas v l w hlta acceasoriei She wore the < chid from h e r ^ ld a l bouquet < the ir re tum -tney wUl be a t hoi a t the Casper Henscheld ranch.

The brid# w u graduated t e Rupert high achool In IP&S. s w u employed a t tha Minidoka dr store. The bridegroom was grad a(«d te rm Rupert high school ai tho Southem Idaho College of. E ucatlon, Albion. He w u employ a s foreman for W right Brother*

A wedding dinner was served immediate relatives and c lo i Iriends a t s p jn . a t the annoi7 .

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to K seasoned d e a r stock and have good cold aoup. ChUl the mlxtu: thea break It up betore serving.

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B smooth dlaEonal Une so-o slend lung to half-slzer»-Jacket adds i clilc "clly" touch.

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Printed dlrecUoni on each p. tc m part. Easier, faster, accun

Send SO cents In coins for t: p a ltem —add five c e n ts 'fw ei pa ltem for flrsl-claas malUsg. Se to Marian Martin, care of Tlmi Ncw*. P i tte rn DepL. 232 W eit U ■St.. New York 11, N. Y. P rin t plali

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Is Wed Qt $ t. 1:ert H H H H H Rites> Rausch, uK h.ahd Mr. and rert unit-Uai m a u | Tturday t t y H i ; -•ch. J v i H F 'wly McNeil ^ing cere-decorated -------,ga. gladl-Ids w tte ■ I I'-.UU sa lla , ' . . J ^ .

r u sung ' ' 'jyected b y ____ V l .who w u V I

el-lengthIt Chan- • ’ ■ < 2 :Uc* w u J - 1Unewltto X ^I sleerea. ' Mwith a a Jr-in tie r . T .

ha back. - / held la / .

led wllh Shs car- red baby e orchid. . v vai mald • J. lart and • ~ ho bride, /Oriaentl. . V a Junior ■•/E«*ed In ■i'Ri and ^.by roies

rlrl, and. are a ■ •;Iveiy, of ■., • • >', •

je itm a a ’re Clar- (:brother* f y '

ehose t ••avy and a white

(groom's B S h ^ ' I . : r-1.'. . dress of -«tsoriet. . i i ' 'hlta or-

ed cake

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M eet fo r G rot'i * M rt BHOSHONB, June 27 — Tho J a t t t e B™™ Northwest ShsshCharles H om e Improvement club last w

.. a t th o hom# of M n. Steve Baletinded by fea tu red even dishes and a ear tte andhe glfU M rs. P. D. Bateman and I Olacler A rchie Jones were h u te ssu .

chose ft T h e weleome address was given ess v l th M rs. Cari Kem er, president. ' lhe o r . cancer film w u shown by I

luet. O n C harlea Underwood, and Mra. \ kt home llam Pardew spoke cn the lubj nch. T h o group sang “Idaho" and !d te im i ^ u t e of silent prayer w u obM U. She e l . Roll call w u answered v ika drug faro rll* deaierta.I g n d u - ipjjg jyQup p tsnntd a potluck i '<“ > S '* nio fo r famine* July 31 a t tho T

rnpl^ed . Appointed to handle a disj ” 2 ! ^ , boolh a t the county fair wero I

V ernon Hall, Mrs. Ruasell Kel Mr*. Felix Boguilawskl and 1 K . n r M lin M n .

Mr*- Kelley w u appointed to j t p a re tho club's articles to bo sen

th e Idaho Ranch for Youlh. Rup ’ Klortnce Sluart. Dolie. homo di

:__ onstraUon agent-al-large, dems tra te d oven meaU.

b i n M ra. P. D. BaUman reported ‘ * a B lft aent lo the adopted veleraj

Mr*. William Bell donated a q to th e club for a special pirojtci

i lC ri will be given away a t the picnic M ra. Emma H annah received

y i novelty prlte of the day, Flowers ~ f t , decorations were provldcd by 2 - I l l Charley Oulaa.

f j Care of Yi f By AN

■ Summertime bring* a rela ^ ■ 1 m ood to gTo*T>-up ptople who 1 t ' - , ’ m any care* and r«ponilWit' '' • Somehow the heat seema to sap '■ energy one h u In normnl su]

, du ring cool weather so U iat one I scarcely Uie power to aay No

' < ho ld to It against a flow of proi j T h a t must let tho bars do«-n ; give youn* bo>-s and girls a cht

to U ke the car "just for a 1 drlv* to cool off."

; O ne cannot blame a youngiter ; ' ; th la Idea. A-drive In th e cool . • > n in e a ir ts i great treat. H ie troi

( U th a t ths dnva cannot be enic ^ In KillUide. At least two muit b

1 th a t car, and when Iwo are logei they muit think of two .more,- befor* tha drive'la weU slarted c a r la Jam-full ot gay. exc younctlcra. H o w fait can she

W a r n L et ber cu t* And away thry T j w ith haU off. the breeie blofl■ through the girls' hair and ovi■ body feeling Jiiat wondcrfuLK AU thU U heaven when owI le o r 17. There la no thounhtf ' danger. When dota youth think ' ' dancer? • Who'* afraid? Orown

people ar« afraid becauae thry ki th e danger and the cotwe<juencr! a dlaajitcr lo a sptnllns car fl

. w ith children. And children they g f f ^ In th is altuaUon becaatc ot tl

' Ignorance of life's ham fscli._ Thl* generaUon of children

b o m Into a world where cnra i summer p lanes are commonplace nnd ' r

sea-ew y watchword In everi- wall: of : tftss n u Naturall}-. Uiey accept the siluai slender. „ Uj be and tAkc their

aao* m e o f a car a* a matter of cour« , , I t Is no matter of coune ns

?. n^“ *“ 0*- Ttiese apeedy machl 34 j,. dangerous. Denlh rides

>aras «he«l. but children have no unC su n d ln g of dealh. U cannot h

ich pat- pen to them. So thflr eldert m w u ra lc . U ko over and p ro w t Uiem f: for UUa th e ir Ignorance, or each All bayi and girls should

Send U u g h t In the secondary schools I ■ ^ e * . to uae a ear, tauKht Itj meclum

est U lh u u g h t to make simple repaIn, T t plainly should be done beesuse n car Is Use aad common a household accessory

th s kitcbra stove, well-trained a

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nd C lub in W endell J a t M eets fo r Lun

WENDELL. June 27—Mrs. V r o u p Kelley. M n. a . H. Albertson pu. Mr*. M, L. Orttes served di hMhone ’“ "Sh ‘o 1’ member* and Mra. (

Phlnney, Jerome, a puest. ai

Plans were made to serve a - J w „ bar n t noon July 2 honoring nd Mrs. Clemons. Ooodlng. w

I Wo ttrnnd matron of the O rder of e m Star, and the offlcera of

h". o! Uie w eal chapter,, Mr*. Albert Lancaster, presl

V . will >* in charge of genera subject, nvngcments. M n, D. B. B rad

ana one R oi^,taon nndI observ- p^ u Hlrrel wlU be In charRC o ed w ith tables. All cluh members.wlll

; In making favtn*. uck pic- M n , Carl Pay, vice preslden ho Twin signed and Mrs, H . J . B arter

elected to complete the ten display office,

ero Mrs; * * *

.a‘“S P a re n t P rog ran- I to p re- G iven a t C h u r> seat to SHOSHONE, June 27—A H , Rupert, bulldcn parenl-proftmm was TIB dem- Bt tho LDS church last week idemon- the sponsorship of Prim ary of

and teachen.)rted on Following a dinner, th e i ;teran. played games under the dirt 1 a quilt of M n. Donald stlm pson, :o]Kt. I t Richard McCowan nnd Mrs. ; ilcnlc. Holley. OlrU ot the cla«.nes ived the nccompanled by M n . Mickle SI iwen for Pnrenls of the class memben by Mrs. BUhop Verl King and Mrs.

were guests.

Your ChildrenA N G E L O PATRI

relaxed U ught, Uie aflolcscent driver fho have one fool up on the cnr proble: slUlities. Ho wid be fortunate /also 1> sap the parents have done i h ^ shai .1 supply tlic training and tea i^ ln g so . ono hns Uicy know by expcrle;<eo withNo and children, whlcli one among

I protest, U truly reiponslble behind th e i o»-n and of a car.a chance The one proven reeponalble

a lltUe no t lond a car wllh acrea adolescents, but will bc careful,

igiler for sclenllous and steady in hU di ^ 1 eve- h *'"* Y,'" *“ " " e trouble ihim ^ : ‘Dr*"rltr“«' enjoyed how m rhildren w » i th> i

logeUier «,ln m- > olore.-nnd w, si.Ucn n. w.w la. n.y.

VACATION TIMEthry go. blowing

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; on. UlUKht of i x s j R ? V s ^ H ^ ' • think of u’ * * ^rown-up lk Lley know .lencrs of - . 'ar filled | . *they are ----- I * . .ot their / * •raels, .;/<:•</. • ^ren wasm ^ m k P IP 'S IS p / a i K e a 1 .S 'i iS k a o y t o s o w i t h \ I.liuauon . FO L L O W

” LIFE'S LIKE T H /-McWnM /4ND .4LL VOUR F>4VO?IT

?“ nd‘e r ' P = A T J? E S B / CALLIK'GlOl h.ip- TIMKS-.S'KWS'rt mual .m from (lOing OH Vacation?)uld be Your carrier n m be happy» ls how u r e your p tp tn whiJe yoaclumlcs, rone. Juat phone M and rwjuein , Thla VaeiUon.Pak . . . or if you war la n. the paper to foUov yoo. ju sl ijory as JB and we'll be gtad to mallned and paper al no extra cborge.

:h Bethel Q ueen fc H ag erm an O rd In sta lled a t Ri

B A O nutA K . Ju m n - A t * d t l pobUe ■M ttac o f bethel 4*. M - a D tu fh tm , Monday

\ n ine lo ths UuoQi* t«sipl*.\ A . ' Mlllir. dtttgbtcr of U n . Vb V X f ' ‘‘ Ukr M tf OmU* U Ukr. BlUs

laiiollcd M benond «u*en.VUflal* N em od . honored q

v u instaUlni officer, asaute . L e u Ral Neymaa u insti

m anhal: Ceraballa Sffiallty, slalUng chsplaln: U n . Irene Le

^ InsUlUng recorder: U n .Thompson. Inilalllng muslclaa:

I d a Hardwick, and Carolyn V

OUiera Iniialled wer* Kay oen. senior princeu; Jo a n Oi Junior prlneesa: LaRalne Tsc^ en, guide; Judy T ate, mai Marla Hawkei, recorder; Do Brown, treaaurer; K aren K musician; Charlolle R ay Je

1 chaplain; KaUileen Bray, libra Jean Hensiee, senior custodian. Sally Hensiee. Junior cuatodla:

Margie Owiley, t in t messei Bette Thompson, aecond m e

R ger: Ann Jensen, Uilrd messei Kay Starry, fourth measenger; Fruit, flfUi messenger: Dixie 1 Inner guard: Cheryl O u to n , i guard: Nancy Mavencamp, i page; Ann Dodge, south page: olyn Moore, choir capU ln, and da Hardwick, Bible bearer.

Mtss Miller presented a queen's pin to the Junior p u t ored queen, MUs Norwood.

Special IniroducUona Incl p u t honored queen's of bethel 45. MUS Norwood, and MUs man; M n. Alene Thompson, honored queen, Caldwell bethel 6; Carol Ward, Junior . p u t hor queen, Jerome No, IS; Mr*. Ai Norwood, luardian, and G Brown, asiocUie guardian of b< No, 45, who expreised the ir th fo r Uie efforu and cooperaUo th* bethe) memben; VJc Dai m u te r counselor of th e DeM ehapier, Jerome: Mike Wai m u te r counselor. Ooodlng cha of DeMolay; Z. 6 . Thompson, shlpful master of Hagerman 1 No. 78, AP t l AM; M n. R. E. ) man. worthy matron of Hager Valley chapter No. 7S, Ordei E u te m Star.

■ I I I I ^ H MUS Miller w u presented a -a Bible from her moUier, w ith De Leach u gift bearer. Special ir w u sung by M n. E. S .-Thom i

---------------- "May The Oood Loni BlessI ^ 11 Vou," accompanied a t thaI G I I ano by M lu Neyman,

I Following tho meeting, the U n C n o"* before the summer reees

A n w w preffram w u p r in te d in the #. e r ^ n and ^ vocal trio. M arla Hav

SUtry, snd Charlotto Jer ^ . aang "Moon Olow" and "N

-sl a t the accompanied byitr'or^ c ub 8- “n^ompson. A pUno aolo. Vtrons ciuD Rmmg.- v u pUyed by (

B olyn Moore; a skll, "T he Pai^ rlnff presented by Miss 1» wood and Kay Jenaen, and "cr of E as t- Brown,

were served by Dlila Bray, KaUi Bray, sally Hensiee. Bette Tho

of Nancy Mavencamp. assli^wlVasaUt >>1' Mn. Wayne I

Nildent. re- : * * *

r X 'S Country W om an C lub Seats Chi

’/ - i m M n. Lloyd Nicholson w u' - J " • stalled u presldenl a t tho potk t i r - ^ n liTncheon of Che Country WomI I U I L.I I club last week a t the home of : - A Home- Burdella McClain.

wns held M n. Oranvllle Allen Is the *-eek under vice president; Mrs. U w la Lit U7 offlcen recording aecreUry; M n . O.

Blren, treasurer; Kota Lewis,th e group porter, and M n. McClain, coe direction spending secretary.S h? ' F lorence Schulte presented a :Mrs. U w ls ,

:kle Sliortt, gnilth.M r t '^ 'l n g Ouesta were M lu fihult*. ) '" * • Smllh and ?in . L. J. Tencklnc

The next mceUng vill be a pl I In July a t the home of U n . Li

_ Miller.n * * *DEMON8TRATIOM GIVEN

DECLO, June 3 7 -U n . Dale E I presented a demonstraUon

driver h u cookie making a t Uie meeUng problem. tlie Thrifty Thrlvera club Fn

If h[i aftemoon st her hsme. M n . r share of Kidd w u eo-ho»tess. T he t nc so th a t meeting will be held July 11 a t w ith their t>ome of Urs. Donald Whlppls.

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Ionday *ve. .n p la . U ary 'n . Vtrgtnia .r, BlUs, w u ' .

to r ^ queen, ^ S ^ O TaaaUted byI instalUng • ,n a llty , la - '' ren* Lenker, •kin. Alene ' ' " ' v lisklan; U n - : H>lyn

I Kay Je n - MUI Owsley, A e T schann-

m a n h a l; t ; Doroihy ■en Krohit, a y Jensen,/, librarian;i t ^ a n and „ i u .e ii

>d messen- • _R eception Fete;

Slot S C ouple M arrif 7 .V :"r In T e m p le R'ln, and Lin- ifpyjjuR N , June 27-Befc Ih’ . n . . ) of blue and w hite dnUlc . h greenery. Mr. and M n, I r p u t hon* Johnson, who were m arried J . ■ in Uie LDS temple a t Loe A

K ..h .. welcomed Uielr guests a t a w Ml M reception and dance Frida) MUs Ney- n in j a t the LDS recreaUon 1

Heybum.M inei NO. The bride. Uie fo m e r

is t hoiwred scorl). U Uie daughter of M «r*. ArdlUi uud Scovll. T he bride

ol Mr. a n d Mrs. n of bethel j^ m son Blythe Callf ■ le lr ^ a n k s The new M n. Johnson woi pcnUon of chapel-length wedding go* le Darnell, *aUn with Inserts o l <e DeMolay tUly lace. I t w u fashioned g Watson, a,fllled bodice, stand-up collai ng c hap te r point sleeves and small covere< ipson, w or. tons down Uie back. Her tuil m an lodge gertip veil w u fastened to a n , E. Ney- of seed pearU. She carried a Hageimnn quel of red roees and steph Order of Ued wlUr whita sa tin ribbon.

Mrs. LoU Bowcul w u n led a v h lto of honor for her sUler. Nnn I rlth Debbie also a sUter. and Arlynn Th ecial music were bridesmaids. Attendant* Thompson, goatis of different shades of Bless and blue U ffeU and n e t dresses, a t th* p l- canled bouqueta of whit* u

carnations.f, the l u t The mother of the bride v ' recess, a afternoon gown with a c( t the social of red and white camnUons. la Hawkes ^oel Bowcut w u mnster of tt« Jensen ' '"onles. Arlynn and Rnnelle ' Id "NCBro’ Wayno Long and Ju lia

by M n •"** l^eHle D anlngton aarig. : solo "Surf R>'ound orgnn muslo w m piny ^d by Cnr- Darrington, he A rt ln ir Mecham, Mrs. :M ls T ^ r ? M n, Howard Cand "He," ***” *’" * ^ eharge of the re:

f l ^ n ' -Th. Connie and Jano Mecham.»<I Drent Bowcut rei , w u spen t t j , , j j j j , Q

. n .4 n...s h Hunt. Mrs. Nancy W nrd and "iCnUiTeeS ®ary am Jiged gift*. EU*¥i.omp"

For traveling the bride ch ayne H en- beige linen sheaUi dress v l th

accessories. They will make home la Rapid City, s . D „ • Johnson U aUUoned a t EIU

l a n S .I r rorc. b™ ./ ^ U * s. graduated^nlST Burley high achool and a t t

I Brigham Young unlveralty, 1'h. S J u S

Out-of-town guests here fo me o» w s . fuepU on were Mr. and Mrs. . «h. Thalman, Provo; M n . O 2ia TJiu^P City; M n . Sm u tu c r , Cary. Pocatello, and Arlynn •:

i *<>»• Merced. Calif.The wuple w u feted by p

Un, corre- lo„ j Beach and Merced, ( ■ prior to their trip to Heybum .

Ited a pro- * ¥ «

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be a picnic ALMO, June 27—M r. and i i n . Loren Norman Kimber were honon

a wedding dance and shower day evening a t the Almo ree n

CSIVEN Ted Kimber. M n . CleonDale K idd fe , and M n. n i l i Pa rish pr» aUon on a t the gift table, neeUng of Out-of-town guesls were ub Friday Ogden, Lynn, and Orouse (

Mre. JBN Utah; Amettcnn andI. The nex t Angeles.

11 a t the Wesley Bronson's orchestra, ipple. to. fumUhed Uie music.

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lueen Georgia D ow ne Marries C a n tf

In Church R itL FIL n i. June TJ — Oeorglj■ . . Downey, daughter of M r. a a I . , . Max Dwjer, and Derek C. Ci& eon of Mr. and M n. CharlesV trell. Buhl, were m arrted Sr ' ' afternoon a t'U ib P in t MelF ehureh.

The Rev. O nn t Hnrvey peri the double ring ceremony I

V , v ' presence of JOO gueaU bef background of bukeU o f plr

. onles, blue delphiniums and I . - fem and candelabra. T h e pet

, were Ued with blue M tln bd' cented wllh tlnk peonies.# Roger Vincenl sang -'Bccau:■ I ' X ; * L o v e You Tmly" and the “

Prayer," Mn. Russell HaU w companUl and also played Ihi ding marches.

Tbe ^rlde, given In marria bee. ttep-ltlher. vore a floor-: gown of point d'esprit tulle

C d Q l ^ H I Uffcta. The bouffant sklri trimmed with scallops o f Vl( Ince. The fitted bodice wa

— _________ signed wlUi a round neckllm)lned with lace nnd Inrge

a f A C slee^’es. Her veil of silk lUuslc waa attached to a lace cap Irl

i r r i ^ r l wiih aequlni and seed pearli II I I C U carried a cascade bouquel o ■> D 'j+ r t e - n>«» •"d alephanolU with i i x l l c b French Illusion net and -B e fo re an strMmers.

dnUles and For sentiment she carried a In , Theron kerchief belonging to the i rled June 14 grandmoUier of the bridegroor Lo* Angeles, wore a blue garter, a g ift oi it a wedding Tim OUrian.Friday eve- Mn. Dan Lancutcr v a s mi .Uon hall a t honor. Mn. Jack Sisco. sUler i

bridegroom, was bridesmaid, m ier Carol wore IdenUcal gowns of blue i of Mr. and 5 kIis nylon with puffed aleev bridegroom T,af,g of pink Illusion net Mrs. S. B . (htip headdreues. P^ns «

. with pink aailn ribbon and b in wore h e r musion net held their

gown of ot Marguerite daUles,Rowni were mado hy M rs. ft

iloncd withSusan Slutanan. Rupert,

f’ower girl. Sho wore a pink i SwUa nylon go»-n trimmed while daisies with puffed sl

iS p h o ^o m “ »h- W hile I-ibbonfos m atron menled her costume. Su*(in L n L i ^ otiI Hansen, and Ronda Wlfeon, m ^ x u n candlellghten. Theyidant* wore d^eased similar to Miss Sluli Ics of nqua DennU Wilson, nephew of the I esses They ffroom, w u ringbearer.It* tailored J»ek SUco, broUier-ln-lnw o

bridegroom, was besl man. ‘Ide vore a Lancuter. Ftler, Bruce Fuller h a coraagc Merlin Hudson, Buhl, servei ons. ushen.ter of eere- The moUier of the bride ch' nelle Thnx- dark blue nylon lace dress Julia, Ora matching Jactel and pink a

'ang. Bnck- sorics. The bridegroom'* mi I pInycd by chose a golden brown nylon

dress wllh Ristchlng Jackci Mrs. Lovell beige acceMorles. BoUl wore o; ard Cluim- corsages, he refresh- M n. O. C, Clawson. Twin 1

grandmother of the bride, wc ham . LewU ugiu blue lace dreu w ith whiti u t received ces.wries. Her corsage w as a Ira. GeNeal rosebud aurrounded by p ink et 1 and M n. tlons.Ift*. Dorene ^ t the recepUon In th e et f th e guest parlor, background music

. pl»yfd by Mrs. oerald Tews. ..u The bride’s table w u covered

v t tn White ^ „j,lle lace cloUi-over-blue make their „nlered with a four-t : « ‘>‘e » m iniature bi Ellsworth pa,y lHlu of tho valley cl , . 1.^ * ■with »h'te ‘wani and pink i

On elUier ilde of Uie cake

lUo a tU n d . The refreshment Uble also . r . Ir., *>,. covered with a white face c

ww;it over-blue and holding th e c. punch Ea<=h

deconled with pink rosebuds Breen IcaUier fem.

lyna T hax- j clawion. Twin 1t« of Uie bride, served Uie i

M n. Han7 Yaw. Twin PalU,

poured coffee. M n. William 1 ner. Salt Lake city , a u n t of bridegroom, and M n. Jack Li

' • ^ nnd Mn. Ben Farenholtz, aunl

t r e t e Mrt. Luther Pierce wa* in ch a n d M n ‘h* recepUon. aasUled by

h " o re d a t -J^^es C. Leighton, BoUe. hower Fri- Carolyn Jones. BoUe, wai . recreaUon charge of Uie guest book. D

Jonea. asslited by Frances Thur Cleon D ur- and Judy Carlson, displayed lh presided BlfU-

For traveling Uie new M n . ( were irom trell choae a beige lace two-j >use Creek, dress with beige and lavender

a n d Loa eeasorttt- Bht sore an orchid sage. Following a trip to Sun '

estra, Xtol- ley Uie couple will make I home northeut cf Buhl where

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eorgU Lee r. and U n .

Csnlrell, larles C an- ,

SundayMethodUt

f performed iny In the I before a

pink pe- and leatherle pew ends ■n bo«’i ac-

lecause,” --I ; v , .the “Lord's

carriage by t ^'Joor-Iengih

tulle over skirt HM

if Viennese e w u de- ckllne out- large puff Illusion n e t W ’ " ip trimmed ' ' ' pearls. She je t of elfe with white ; ind nylon !

e d a h a n d - • 'the great- , ,rgroom and tf t of M n . .

as mald of Uter of the aald. They blue doited *Ieevca.

\ net were • t* covered md backed . their bou- •Isles. T he ,[rs. Mlllon

pert, w u MB. AND Mllink dotted (MoriU iimed wllh ------------- j----- --------------------*;? bridegroom U engaged In far comole- ^ h e fonner , MUs Downe

* e r i Pocatello, where she was afl m u lm an '"‘‘h AlphI Chl Omega sororil u l f b X : has been employed In Twin

Cnnlrell was gndunled law of the Buhl high schoo). He serve nan Dan yean In the armed forces ar f ille r and staUoned In Germany, served as Out-of-town guesta were M

M n. William Fclkner, S alt le chose a city ; Mr, and M n. James L. Iress wllh ton, Mr. and Mra. WlUon K nk acces* Mr.‘ and Mrs. Oeorge SUvci * mother C|irolyn Jones, BoUe;'Mr8. T lylon lace Stacy. Fresno,- Calif.; C l tckei and Downey. Hayward, Callf,; M ore orchid M n. Rulon Orube. Idah6 Fall

and M n. Vern P e ltnon . C win Falla, and U r. and M n. Warren Stui e, wore a Rupert,white ac- M n . Lulher Pierce, aosUt

^ *eama- Clawion and Mr*.I Hatch, honored the £ride i

le ehurch pretMpUal shower a t the ho uslc wa* M n. pierce in Tivln FalU. ewi. CUwson. aasUted by Mrs. vered w llh Lundy, Hansen, and M n. Lan •blue and assisted by M n. Gerald Tew our-tlered Olenda Peteraon, also fe(e< ;ure bridal brid* with ahowen, ley circled 'Ink roses.

i r MONice cloth- ■ w ■ ■he coffee ^Uble wns ■ E

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»r o‘r ! t v ' O B d Tw in PnlU. rjftujhWrt, Mondny .w nlni ii

jntcd Irom Masonic temple.

S 0" ■>beUiel, which Lynette Squirt*. Jo)-ce Johnson are attending TTii

a .U t" ? ‘•“J'' •"'1 Saturday aiCc? T d'Alene, The girls prepared lom

vacation In July and auj beUiel will resume m«:

Monday In 8fpteir,t« • C lm n c e ' ‘•r*- Matthews « u ti.f - Mr nnd refreshmeni comml;6 'FalU- Mr. assbted by''Mra, Wlllinm Baxter on. Oakley, M n. Dale Christensen, n S tu lim an , . * ♦ ♦

unintM w Prizes ReceivedI Mr*. Dave MILNER, June 27—Mn. I id e w llh « num Wan- and Mrs. Edrta to he home of received prises for perfect atin FalU. M n . ance when the Friendship di Mrs. Ja ck mei l u l week a t the homa ot i

I. L an c u te r, Warr. RoU call w u ansYcrtd i 1 Tews a n d FUg day note*. H ie next bm(

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In Burley R itu a l AmE3JEHS0N, JUB# n - A l l « n R»e E®

UcCord. d iu ih ter o t U r. and Mra.Prtd McCord and A rthur J . D«VU> ^ ur. ton oC C. J. O eV lucr and the tiK Urt. DeVlster. Pller. *xeh it«ed rott kl : p.m. June IS a l the T in t ^ CRrtjUin church In Burley. eon

The ner. E. J. lle lie lh perform ed dm. Iht double rins crremony before a n Bht itthMy ot jreen fernery with w hlla >” *< ibbon bowt. B uketa of whJt« and link iwoniM were on either aide of ^ !i( rojlnim.mry Binford. Paul, aans "Wed- q, b

llns Pnjer." She waa accompanied ^lec ij Mn, Kenneth Henderson, Burley. ^irtiUit. giviTht.'bflde. g lr ta In m arria je by ado

i(r,(iU»r, vore a gown of lace and hw ijlaa Oft orer u t la . U waa fashion- ml* <1 wllA a French a tond-up collftr. met onf ilKTM. and floor-leosth fuli mot b r t H r nngerUp Tell waa held In iltce by a tia ra of oran«e bloaaom*.Jhe arrted a bouquet of yeUowTosei od *Mte ipUt camaUonj. w „BtTcrly KowlU. T « 'la Fttlls. waa

uldofhoaor. She wora a ligh t blue q illtrtna-lentth gown. Lillian Mc-

Qstd. tiller of the bride, and Donna ,

r n were brldeamalds. They wore ^ ] ballerina length gowna. All i6n heidbtndi of colon In nylon . , WIe lo nuitch thelr gowna and car- H i led complementinf bouqucia.

Chirlea Shepherd, brother-in-law >f thl bridegroom, aerred aa bett un. Itayinond Vlrlck and Carl A Sfm*e*n wera uahera. of tThe brlde'a mother choae a pink on

tee tJlemoctn drraa wilh white ae- K nt Tuorlea and a coraage o( red and 0 ililte carnaiiona. The grandmotheni if lhe bride. U n . K n McCord and o^n <n. Bert Alien, aod the rrand - aoiher of th l bridetroom wore cor- itei of plok and whita cam ationa. ^ PoUowlng the ceremony a recep- “ »o

Ion M l held in the banquet room t lhe church. The refreshm ent Uble <u eenUred with a three-tlered ike decorated In the traditional " ‘'‘- !jlf. Mn. Claude Bowman, a u n t of he bride, cut and aerred the cake. - in Sylvia Nelwert, coualn of tho tide, terred punch and AUc# Ulrlck ° frtlded a t the coffee aerrlce. nJo tn Kerb*, cousin of,tl>e bride, ,* In eharga of the gueat book. , Rdrun Jenten displayed the glfU,Ullled by Evelyn Perry. Jeanette ntlclt. Darold McCord, brother of be bride, and U nda Ulrlck.The bride chose a ligh t aheer dreas

> (lonti detlgn with .while acces-oOm for hor traveling enaemble. io „ Uie «ore the corsage from the cen- fj^k « of her bridal bouqueu On return Brni msi a trip U) Denver, Colo., they jurt, Illl mtke Ih e th o m e In Filer where he brldeirroom U engaged In (arm- « Ulh hU father,The bride U a graduate of Hey- l j £

wn high acliool anrt Twin Falli lllneu college. Bhe haa been em- iJred a t Magic Valley Memorial wpiul, T sln Pall*., , , M.C

Review is G iven Si" A t D eclo M e e t ,,2

Declo. June n - M i* . ja y echo- ^ ?fl<l »*t gueit speaker a t the D «lo ^ club meeUng glvln* a book J«»- on. “The Nun Story.- w hm ^ VcKib met Friday evenlns " t the ' *®ae of Mrs. Lillian Matthews.Un. Jay Schofield. Mrs. Russell Mrs,

^ n , Mrt, nachel Nelaon. all m , and Mr*. U roy D arting- Amb

“"•Dfdo. w e g u e a l j . Call.,,Thr July meeUng will be held a t '

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" Ju n e Bride" Is ^ Program T op ic S?

I HANSEN. June 2» -U rt. E. n . Rro(1 Annent presenied a "June B r ld e 'll ilx- program a l ihi ti'eetlni of the Sug

Frlrndihlp club I tii wprk a t lhe O*• homo of Ura. Waller Bhoute. P tb'* A content prlM on wedding an- Bur 15 nlreraary glfl* » u trctlred by U n . Mal ® Kenneih Naylor. m .>>■ U n . Arment alto read a poem b*cl

concerning the birthday and wed* _ _ d ding annlrertarlet of each mtmber. n She presenied each a gift eocn- C A memcratlng th* number of year* *• {1 of m»rrl*ge.,j Pollyanna ntmea wer* rerealed »,

and new onet «ere dra«n,M n, Paul Ireland realgoed from "?*,

2 lhe club. A new member wUl bt“ elected a t tho next meetlni. ™^ A new patlenfi name wUI b t

given to the group, u ocm of th t y adopted patlenU a t lh t tuberculoalt ^ d hospital a t Oooding haa been du*. missed. I t wt* decided tha l two ^ f membera would be reqMmsible cach Woi u month' for glfl* for th« adopted »c* Q patienla. m et, M n, Truman Dailey, Hermltlon. th*' Ore., waa a guest,

A desert luncheon waa aerred by K Mr*, Shouse and Mn, Ralph Sim. Sqit mons, assistant hoRtess. dam

Because the next meellng date• faiu on lhe Fburih of July It will » » be omitted, Tho next meellng will a-jo « be held July 18.'I * * t

■Hobby Show Is ; M eet H igh ligh t I1 A hobby show w u the hlghllsht in

of the Ruest doy held by the Eman- you: c on club Prldty atlemoon n t the• Knull commnflliy center, t«rn' I Onrden floral arranncmenlji dec- neic , orated the tablet where tha hobbleaI of/memben and guesls were on dl.i- . play, Jloll ctll wts answered by . each member Introdiielng her guest.

Mrt, Beulah Sweet and Mra, Ann . Ttioma* were In charge of Uie p r c Bl , gram. Mrs, Dert Carr, Dnrbarn Par- hone , Uh and Mr*. Ferrlt So’eet sang soloi, renv I each teeomptnled by Sharon Zlat- of M 1 nik. Miss Zlatnlk iIio gave a read- glvei

Mm. W. E, Bunt, Santa Ana.; Callf.. a pa.1t. president of the club,. and Mr*. Carroll Holloway, presl-‘ dent, terved al lhe lea table.

Gup.'.U were Mrs, E. E, Crab-’ tree. Janie and Julle Andenon. M n.• Rulh Neale. Mn, Harry Shirp. M n.- Etmer-AnnU. Mn, William Pairlek.; Mra.. Wllllnm E. Burt. Mrs, W. E,‘ Morgan, Mn, Oirn Doud. Mra. We*

Beeson. Mrn. Robert Schulte. Mrt.' Herbert Carlsen.Mn. Herman Olese,' Mra. Kelly nulhertord. Francis Hol-• loway. Hatel llollowty. Mr*. Pat*' rick O ren t Shtron Holloway. M n.‘ Em ett White. Mrt, John Shcrrel*.' Mrt, Chester SherrtU tn d daughler : and M n. 8 » « L ^ . ^

; Declo Group Is ■ Feted o t Lunch

DECLO. June J7-M ri. U w rtnce McCall enterulned the Ladle* Aid of the Declo PrtJbylerlan church Friday a l a one o'clock luncheon a t her home.

The lable* were decorated with yellow ro.ie* In copper planter*. Proceed* frora the luncheon will be uaed for the building fund.

Out-of-town guett* were Mra;Dean WUcox and daughter. Bmer- - . aon. and Mr*. Walter Amende, M n,Alene Mahoney. Mn. Gayla Ma­honey. Mn. Florence Mahoney and M n, Bemlce Brewerton. Albion.

M n, Clifford Button and Mra. Ambrote Moffett auUted Mrt. Mc­Call.

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T .F . Woman and 1 A n d erso n Wed in

C h u rch ServicesLaTona Lake Robtwon, daughter

of Mrs, Malvina Ltke. tnd Willu lFlo>d AnderjoR, ton of Mm. Willi.im 'a . Miller, »<rf mirritd Mondty a f- ' tenionn a t th r Lf}S tukehousr. J

Bl.^bop MeI.in J. Vtn Noy'per-, l l formed the double riiij; ceremony ■ before an archoty of roiet (Itnkrd: J by batkeia ot pink tnd ahiie pe-| J onle.i. ^

Mrt! Jam et Glenn pltyed prelude' and wedding mtrcliu tnd accom- p.inled M n. Eldon Jtckmtu who sa n j, -Becausc,'' Mrt. Clllford Tol-, m an aang. 'T he Lord's Prtyer." t c - ' eompanled by Mri. Jtckmtn.

T he bride, given In mtrritge by h r r brother. P tte <Chtmpi Lake.’ Bobe. wore a btllfrlnflength dress

*of white lace wUh pttlel flowert. ■ Ishe carried a alitie orchid circled l y i w ith frenched while ctmtilnns wiih yn while a a tln tlre tn itrt Iled with ro.'e-. . 0 bud.1 on a while Bible, borrowed from Lloyd Nelson, her broiher-ln- '

'U w. Ill■ She carried t handkerchief be- — [longing to the brldetroom't m o lh e r . |_ , iH er blue rhlnrsione neckltce and -f k |earringa were a ill l ot lhe bride groom. r

Mr*. Ltoyd NeUnn, tL'trr of lhe ^ bride, waa matron of honor, Bhe / wore nn afternoon dreu nf blue ' Ince nnd carrlrd a ciesienl bouquet A of pink and white feaUiered carna- chni Uon;.,

Jo lm Hansen wts bwt mtn.T he brldo's molher chose, a drcsa cl'“ l

Of blue allk crepe wilh while tccca- P°^' sories. Her careaRc »oj of pink car- nations. The brldetroom’t molhe wore a pink afUrnoon drew wllh mat white accessories, lier coriag* too waa of pink cnmalloiu,

At the reccpUon held in the " 'f t church parlor, lhe three-tiered cake *' waa served by Mn, Oeorge Miller,Mr*, Pago Lake, Dolie, tnd Mrs, Lloyd Nelson,

Mrs, Lake wat In clitrje of tlie gue-U book, M n. Detn Ctll dtiplay- ? ed the glfl^. .Ji”

On re tu rn from t trip lo Call- , fornla and tlie wett coul the coupte ., will make Uielr home In Tnln Fall*, , T he brido h u been employed by the ProducUon Credit aitocltUon for the p aat three yetrt. The bride- groom la a chemlit t l thr central

I laboratory of the Amilgamated Sugar company.

Out-of-town guriU were W. W. [jr Polsom, Ruperi; Un. Pit Powell, eo^ Burley: M n . Otylonl rhillipt and M arrel Bixler. Heybum; U n. Edna u a t M. Price. Nimp*, tnd U n. Rode- uns b*ck. CaldweU.

S o cia l C alendar |^ |U S and 8 elub will hold lu an-

BUJi picnic honorlni Uie birthday “ *>' o f Byrd.W alter a t I pm .6undty a l th« h om t of Iran Bodensub. Thote a ttcnd ioc a r t asked lo bring a basket d inner, U b lt terrlct tnd iwetleaed fru it JtUe* for punch.

F I L S R -T h t July i meeUnf of " fJ ; W oman'a Society of Chrtitlsn Serr- lc« h u be« j potipocMd. T ht next “ S m M tinf win b t a picnic July 11 a t ,„ V U « h o m . o f ^ r a N l c h o l . o a

KIM BSRLY - Pa's aod Ta'* Square daaee ctub h u canceled the — danct acheduled for Btturdty night.

Homebuilders ctub wltl meel a t k 3:90 p,m. Prlday at Uie home of ' M n . T om 01mite*d for a lesson on aalad*. Roll 'c*ll will bt *nswered w ith faro rlU stltd t. v e n

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B irthday Feted “ "jFILER, June 77 - Mn. U u ra Mi

Voung waa honored on her POih chai b irthday annlverst0 Siturdty a f- grou t«rpoon a t her home by friends and Cook neighbor*. Mrt, Hirold Cedarholm *ro waa In charge, assisted by Mn. Her- « " • b e rl SU oud and Mr*. Fred Reichert ch"J'

« « elub!C IR L UAB PARTT

BHOSHONE. Junt J l - A party nlng honoring the eighth birthday m nl- faml rer.w ry o t Dlann Ptnon. daughter Kiml of Mr. and Mra. Wlllltm Parson, w u Mi given Friday.____________________a n t i

Moth(T h i s i s a

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C h a p te r Reports . O f Boise C onfab ' ’ G iven a t M eeting

At the meeiini! »f Twin FnTU ( chnpter No. 3S. Order n( Eastern f Star. Tuesday evfiilnit nt the Ma- ^onlc temple delec.ilr. lo the grand I d iop te r meeUng at Boifr mtde re - ' J ports, I

.Mr*. Ted Joint, worihy matron;!Mr,i, Jnmes A. S lrl|:R. , t.uoclale' “ m atron: Mrs. Paul Mosley, secreUry.' and Mra, Maiidr Dyeeri. orgnnltt.i m rriw rlcd on different ^rctlons of th e ' ^ mretlng. [ -

•nie worthy matron Introduced' N and welcomed Mrt. Rnl>ert Platt., Sunshine chnpter No, Seallle; 1 Mr.i. Howard Elitcjman. MnjIc, chnpter No. « ; Mr. and Wn, H ar. old Johnson. Mesa chapter No, 18.i Mesa. Aril., and Mr. and Mn. | M Tliomaa Reynoldt. Mavtvllle chap-i I ler No, IBO. Maytvlllr. Mo, ' ^

A fter degrees of the order were! conferred upon new cundldales, thei meeting wns adjourned and rece*-' sed un til Sepl, 10 when a potluck dinner nnd card parly ts planned to ' honor nil Masoni, j §

RefreshmenU were trrved in the I dlnlnit room by Mrs. Catherine Pol-- \ ler. chairman ot the refreshment eommlttee. auUled by M n, Nellie Landon, Mrs. Edward Hall. Mra.! U atUe aasklll. Mn, Charlet Hop­kins and Naomi Dopson.

C a k e D ecorating I Is D em onstra ted

PAUL. June n — Marie Jenks., Heyburn. gave a leiwn on how to I decorate a cake lo the Merry Ma- . Irons club which met last week a t . the home of Mrs. Larry Harper, with |. Mra. phlllp Hawkes as co-ho*tess.|

T he women brought plainly fro tl-' ed cakes and Mn, Jenks helped

, each member decorate her own. '* Food cooking the ea*y way w u I dbcussed.f T ho law* and by-law* wera read

and approved. I t was announced th a l tho full memberahip of tha. club hftd been reached.

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-S a la d s Shown a t |! K im -sen M eeting, KANSEN. June J7— Salada werej I demonstrated la tl week by Mra.,

V em on Strolberg and M n, Charles Potucek a t the Klm-ten Homemak-| cra club a t the homt of Mrs. Jack'Xong. T h t *alad* wer# terved lo' member*.

I Mra. Richard Drown was named I chairm an ot the scrapbook thej . group-'voled to keep. The Buggy [ Cookera and Jllly Junior* i-H clubs I , are to be tpoaiored by th t group,. Mra. Robert Niven wa* named

chalrm nn lo keVp In touch w ith the■ etubs. New yearbooks w ert distrib­

uted. I cT h« nexl meeUng will b t an eve-> ^

’ nlng picnic July 13, I t will b« a I■ family evenl a l 7:30 p. m. a t Uie ■• Kimberly park, ■ I Mrs. Robert Peltygrore wa* aaalit. ■

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5 Cowbc Victor Thursi

E xp lod ing f o r 1( boys raced to a lO-l tw o te am s m e e t afra Jnck S ch o m er w e n t i

Chicago To Keei

uChicago'H b u llp e n

criti<vil m o m e n ts a n d an in su n tn ce r u n Wci to n 7-5. T h e t r iu m p h cd C hicago’s A m c ric j lead by n h a l f g a m e .

T td Upclo'» iw o-n in ! Jowln* 1 Oene Stephen

lh# elghlh Innlnc eul 8ox leul ta 0 '} a n d all lief for. velernn J im V,

, wound up wlt*» hla elghltl ol lhe icuon.M Johnny Kuclu needed

reliefer Dob G rim In Inning, but the New Yoi deteaUd the CleveUnd J • t Yanliee (ttd lum .

Atl three Ne» York homo on MerlHce file*

1 Miris In center Tield. tI polcej eosUng o tf th a bn

B»uer.Jim Siuby conUnued h

tln« atrfik for m e hor ■ ■ BnlUmor# Oriole* Wednei

J hltUng ft flfth-tnninB hon■ only run u Connie Jotinn

I the K in u s City Athletlthree hiu.

i Buiby ha* h it over J :otnore ilnce being obUl Cleveland in h t r td e on He has h it safely in his

- ctme* with H h i u in] ft .413 ftverftge.

Jim Dumilne posted } vlcton^ for Detroit, IlmlU Jngton to »lx hiU M the ' fetted the Senators. 4-1. i «t«»um. Chuck StobbJ, «on on* game, lo st hi* i:

' Senalor* w en dealt a fift *et-back^_______________

A’s Divide Doubleheai WithRusse

11 POCATELLO, Ju n e 37■ I run* In the n in th Inning I out* brought the PocateUo I . . the »eeood pune w in 8-1 I Id tho Ttll* RuMcU In I

(■ » ; ' lescui eon tu t h e re \

Ru m U v o n the f

IM .SinttM b r S o n DeOroo

' OftilDo opened th e nlntt I , A t Ih e r went to •econd I CQ Jew Quten'i e rro r, unI teored tlum bom on * *1I ' A k weat to aecond on at th* put* and B e n OlaiI Pftued totentlonally. Thent ' Cutcheon h it In to a doiI I . but th« throw pulled the>' ! t n a MtcoDi tor a n error

tha MCk*. Rick Rogera i I the winning nm .i The lUiuet* exploded fcI in the >lr*t Innlns. And\ enough (o break anybody'*

.( > cludbg tha A'*.I 1 Je** Queen whacked mI I run homer in the f l n l fr

Idaho PalU c o t 13 hi 1 I eombincd with four PocaUJ j ' a n d 13 walk* from three , ] I accounted Xor the 10 run

H I Wendell Antoine and 1■ I diet ftho h it homera for■ I *ets. Antoine'* let th e *er■ K nobody aboard and Bendli ■ j l i ; fourth wllh two on baae.

H I tew Andrea* t* comp:n i SOih ytar a* athleUo dl | I SyracuH unlvenlty .

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Pilcher ...........................

P l lch c r .............. .............

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y '■ P ltcJier_______________

I ' Uanager ______________

J>tallyour ballot to Spai S, Ballou mu*t be compli Noc more than th ree pl»] llited. Playlnx m anagm v

boys Exploc )ry Over Ti •sday Is ‘Dio r 10 r u n s ond fo u r h o m e rs in th e . 10-5 decis ion ove r M isso u la ’s T in : Bfrain a t Ja y c e e p a rk T h u r s i ia y .v r e n t se v en in n in g s to p ic k u p t h e wi

0 Beats Bosti ep League Le

By The A**oel*Ud Preup e n b r ig a d e checkcd R e d S ox r a l iu I a n d p in c h h i t te r E a r l T orge.son s in g 1 W ed n e ad a y a s th c W h ite Sox dc fe i im p h p rc .ie r \’-. e r ic a n le ag u e J B C L a W V C

-run homer fol* _ .

'SV'wwK May Appeand ilgnalled re- — *' ^ ^

‘TigrtrUjS Supreme Iceded help from NEW YORK. June J l n I In lhe ninth attorney* for the Jim r w York Yankee* Ing mwopoly iludled ^ and Indian* S-l of

Judge Sylvester J. Rynn rork run* came declilon to the United

file* to noBcr preme court, eld. two of Uie uorrl* tald. “wnether ha bat of Hank or not, I Intend to remi

Ing-lf If* only In the M ued hU hot bat- judge Ryan'* admltte e hometCandIng tie", declilon apparently t /edneaday night, ^nd hi* parUier Arlhur IR homer for Uie jnanently from blg-tlme Joiinioa blanked Ketr York.LthleUc* 1-B on Th# 13-P*ge yerdlct :

lha bench In U. 8 . dUtrlc r J20 for BalU- only dlatolve* Uie two Ini obtained from Boxing club* permanenU

d# on Jun# 14. vorce* NorrU and Wirt* p n hi* la it nine ]y from the MadUon Squ in 34 trle t for corporaUon. bul l l al*o

court permanent Jurlsdi Ited hi* elghUi the defendanU and Uieir IlmlUng WoAh- acllvlUe*.

» Ul# Tiger* de- And one of the m a jo r : 4-1, a l Orlffllh the 'd luoiution and dn

obbJ, who h«* In hi* decWon wa* the j hi* 13th a* the #lre to restore promotion a fifth atralglit tIUon between the Eaat

west.---------- On March 8 Judge RyanI Norrla boxing empire gullI A nopoly In Ita conduct of t

One cf UiB principal ri 1 Uiat verdict wa* the Ir

f t a d f t r directorates of Uie gardci Chicago aladlun

Uon and th# iBC's of Newssets ______L i i I g ' ^ K StandingsAtello AthleUu pioneer ucaoui

i " l n ' \ “p to M r --------- \ \ JSre Wednead*y “1 " " K ii .-c i i '™ 51 ”

no !..---------------- :• sothe first game ------------” ”

#Ort«t« aad Al S « i c V A u r f Z *• unlnUi fo r the --------

««nd and third rACiric coast i .ra

r'.’fy,” "*!;;-;;'— :l! i'iI on a Uirow to ” '’‘’7 , ^ ----------- \] JJ, Olaaeow wa* f " XThen Ron Me- ---------------*i »*a doubt# play, J " ' '* " ' ,•------------;! | |II tha *horUtop — :.... -V_ “error and filled am u ic a n LXACtgera walked in w i.

-----------i l l \led for 10 run* cirr.imd------------j i «

And th a t was -------------” • 'body'* back. In- ils ita cV fr-T rj; : \ \ i l

:ed out a two- Wu Hdiwii J Z - ' ; i *i , . national leagu

13 hit*, which w I. Pocatello error* fi. I W i _______ n

”« ii- ioVm ______JJ t»and Mo Bene- limkirn _______ ss soa for the Ru*- J;''" J* '* — .......J* “le aerenth wlUi --------- ;J nBendlct'* la Ui8 ^ ------------ »

Butfalo. N. Y.. ha* beei---------- lh# 1059 Woman'* In tcompleUng hi* Bowling consreaa toum it lUo dirwW r a t featlng Denver, 690 delei _______________to 313._________________

L eague A ll-S tar BallPlayer Team

o Sjw rti H lfor. Tlmn-Ne»». before midnie »mplet« with bolh first and second clioicf « player* from any team In lhe leicue Mn a g n i 'a re not eligible b> pUy m Uie all-siai

SEN _________________

3de for 10- ?imberjack )airy Nighth e f i r s t two innings, the Mugic V t T im berjucks here Wednesday ni

ly, w hich has been designated “ Dair 5 w in \Vednc.idav b u t gave way t--------------------Wingo in thc eighth

go nailed down th e w J T . f l T l Bill Denney, who wi5 1 /V A 1. „#y fot lhe Cowbo}'* Tu

_ a* a pitcher, highllghte J team'* offensive machin

I ton.iecullve homeruns.Earl Furlow started f

Itor* but U'lun’t around iii«= n* of ‘I'O Innlns. I a llie s a t tw o

s in g le d h o m e a„jj ,ode home as Dem ie fe a te d Bo.s- back smaihed a lowerlnt--------------------- - the Icftfleld wall. Dual

followed with a single a unloaded hU first rc

7 ^ U renio Jac+*m- and1 , worked Furlow for walkeaUo

_ Sorensen greeted him wl i . O l i r t JK kw n. Brll

*■ his sccond h it of the inn ■ n (IB-Defrnsc ‘lm iW rI* box. « r o « “ le final U ireaU

'“federalS n " * k n « k o u l U'e Co*|«y. In Uie seco;Wd State* *u- 'lied State* *u

, oul for a pinch-hltter In ther we appeal cick Ortco gol the vl remain In box* in lhe fourth wlUi a :ie Midwest. walking In Uienlttedly •'dras- Joe AbemaUiy'* 1Itly bon* Norris jn the seventh, Ui# •] h u r W irtz per* got as Butch ^time boxing Jn mjij* mnpy

singles by W atie and C let read from Qreco jetting th# RBI i * trlct court not j j^ jy ^ored or0 intermil^onal ,, i„ u,e nently and d • cowboys hav# Ukerf in Tt* perm anent- their new mam Bfluare garden Dixon. Magic Valley wl alao give* lhe K r ,„ ^ niakenip will rlsdlcUon over h a r ic v a l i .e t it, ms th e ir Utle-boul uu»uu «b i> olUacie v

Jor reason* for 'Inut’t | ° :l!! udl>bl!divorcement" «r«o if < i j'oiion ii

the judge'* de . s* aOtlonal compe- Wtlirirn ,t t o <il.or. JeVEasl and Mid- « » o I 'n .m . n

t'ulloa T 0 0 s;.-<<W<r[lyan found the S!.cumim *’ ! » o *1 guilty of mo- Ko»ri« 9 « D 0, Of Utle flghl*. .roul. Toui.al rea«on* for ,.iu,le Interlocking ni.«uii ............ ............eoo•ra™ c tp D j j - “ a . s ; " a « . - ! r A b . , : i !idlum corpora- Ko„r.on, ll>l,n }.New York and i>»nn»y i. J>ck>oD. k. . b«. s

HInrr. UcKton. Uuiltnbicl Illll -Crrm ]. AUrntlhr : " '''" l ia *' {?” "rnUfk. D«n’i'Jr';. III-Gr«i.JacltMD. DP—Loudtnbftck,

:Ar.UC lllton. U(l~tll»<.ul4 «. U uI. Pfl. (.n I la 7, Fgrlo:a .<tJ — RS>(II>ld I In (is. KoriU 1ao .(IS — Kgrlnw I. SbrflltlJ I. NorrU11 .CIS H , », Wlnr» 1. Hn-rur1o* I.SO .4*1 10 Norrli 1, SfhoiDtr 1, Winn ;10 .Its ISS iKfr «, ruilair I, Shitflfld11 s p i s r a ; T f i i r 7 : u a !

c. Braves Bor ii li Ig Dodgers ii :ii: ill! Five Home

EACUK By Tb* AuoeiAtrd : s i .«'«• - The Milwaukee Brave* J: t .<:i <i en run* on five homen "? ' mb »I' Newcombe and addeds i ’iiSo si? against loger Clem Labij( .117 10’ elghUi Inning as the}-1? Brooklyn Dodgen. 13*9.41 i i pj 3p_j3j

EAGUr. Uibine, who suffered,!■ rn - <•>' lou against Uirce vlctorii •» 'siiT — Newcombe in Uie flfUi In IS .UJ Henry Aaron. Eddie Mai !o ’tj* Covington scored tSS ’4T0 i>; homenini, tying a maj 4: !i«t 13>, record held by a numbe: ss .311 u clubs.

■ ^ a w a r d e d Y «k Giant*In ternallonal f '" ' nms In ihrej

um am ent, de- f"'® ‘n^'nM “ d *i“U8l' vote* homestanding Clnclnnnl delegate votes

. — eluded f« ir doubles, a trip homeruns. Valmy Tlioma

I t > Thomson got the homer* a l l o t Wlllle Mnj-s got two-n

j doubles, and a two-run a single. Thomson got 0 Giant double* along with run and two sinRles.

Dusch sladlum the plila Phillies bombed yoi

..........— McDaniel and Uire# *uccIS hit* and an 11*3 vie

_ flrsti-place St. Loula behind lefty c u rt Slmmoi

™ '■ Tlie Phll*. wllhout a . ; in the lineup, broke a ,

................ 'oi>en with a Uiree-run 1; knocked McDanlc! out it

............ ...... “ run sevenlh,I Tlie visiting plttaburRl .held lo five homeninji in . 10 Rnme.v smacked a lotal

............. In'roitUnc liie Chicago CIn the oi>ener of a dout

........................ before Kettliig a S-5 slam, Inning* when dsrkness h

........... ' aecond match.

........ SlIOflT.STOP OPTIONED, PITTSBURGH, June : ShorLMop Ken llnmlln, * the WMiem Mlciilcan camr

ninnUi, haa been opi___________ the PilL-burgh Pirates to

coin, Nebr., club In thc___________ iMRUe to mako room for pl

: Trimble, who has been uke ___________ jdLiabled iLiU

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IdnlghtJiily

T H £ J » ,U .£ R .S S (l-star game. ; c».»i*i

:ks;l i t ’ S I : . : :ric V a l le y C ow - - ’ ly n i g h t . T h e . ' •. ’ .“ D a i ry n ig h t . ” y t , ■ " m v a y to R u ss e ll ' Ig h t h a n d W i n . r ;th e w in .ho w ent atl t^ e •* ' ' . v ’ '>}'* Tueaday night . > illghted tha local ’</. nachlne w ith two -

' • r Vrted for the vis* - M rround the

Dave Brlen a rloublo

I Demiy Louden- driv#

ngl# Denney

and Jack Evan*•. w ith Bin Veeek a t lhUl er. Bill She . Americar

Sl?n. Brlen collected he Inning, a drivewall th a t pushed ' «irea Ullle* of the ~

: th# *corlng for C oe second wlUi hU X y J tie r tha l. Shef-» ball unlll U ken [ P I ^ 9 ’tter In the eighth.the vicltor'* f l r * t_______________________with a aolo homer _ _

r& :H oadS^ Title atRBI aa McKeon

W ip L E D O N , E l :erf in four tries w ealthy yo u n g ste r w

manaRer, W all fessional tcnnis o ffe r ley will close IU W ednesday in h is ruf ,5. ehampionahip. H e Jcu’cle V>ll«7 «b k •

SlTbi ij Mustangs 1 r:.';:.'. i 1 i Doublehea

* • ■ From Bravi, , --------- BILLIN08. Mont., Jiir

lo sit? BIX acattered hiU by Et......000 10: :oo— t and 3 for 4 hltUng by R(

tio 000 oci-io led the Billing* Mustangs AUffl.ihr. victory In Uie aecond g

s«hoB..', iS- twin bill hera Wedneaday ; iiltnbick, R<h'om«r. MUSUng* WOn th# first Ci iiihr S. Tom McDevlll openedn.ih, Musung* WlUl a double ii•Gma. iiritftTTu— inniiig Of the sccond gam t»(k, E ..11. .i.d third on an error and *c

y* '." .f- f ir by Vca. or'it I la 1. s o - Lyle Krall walked tn NorrU I. Sthonir vca alngled and K rall

IJuk# -Carmel-* double. : .ffitid s. s<hom«f. owskl doubled homo two n«r. i in r - b r Sb«(* himself acored on Chrl* C A -«o . ,a,gie.----------- Vea clouted hU 10th hoi

Jomb___ Bois# broke a 1-1 tie V

I T l / i » K of aeventh tn the firsi I T t I l l l counUnc two run* for a

But the Mustang* came Ihelr half with Uiree Ull]

m e r s Uie g*me.Pinch hllter Mel KeUoi

Uted Prea* nin Utd ihe tc o n a{ X rave* acored *ev- bottom of the eevenUi. 8 homer* otf Don Tom McDevltt and Lj idded alx run* brought home the w lnnlni I Labine In the t»;o out.

thej- beal the Tha Bravea* *eventh Inn! 13*9 before a °n alngle* by OU O;

Counly *Udlum. ?o»> W arper. T h ^ w «* lered hi* fourlh ^ and third byactorie*, relieved “ A.ifUi Inning afler P'“ « by Bobbr King'* *ln« le Mathe\v* nnd •,» T» 1.3red consecutive K O H I I S D S D V

W y iS m O lO N , / . n .

WlUl Cleveland, he totd GlanU scored a Tuesday, wa* threa aul I three consecu- bosebalU slaughtered Uie T h , retired strikeout rec clnnnU Redlej* appearing before the h< !0*hlt alUck in- m u t *ubeommlttee. wa a triple and lwo wheUier h’e had been 1

nwmaa and Bob baby," when he went < lomer*. Cleveland to *U rt hi*two-run scoring career a t 11.>*run triple and “I , gue** *0." Peller g r got one of tha got three autographed b

■ with hU home. ■>■ • n the Phlltdel- (d young Undy a *ucc«s*OT* for •3 victory over Loul* CardlnaU. immon*. -Jl a JOO h itte r I B r * ! 'ke a ,1*1 game •run alxth andout in a four. ^ ^ ^ 1

^bursh Pirate*. m .1 In the past a toUI of seven rago CMbs, ISK.I double-headerI standoff in 11 1ness halted the

INEDluno 27 IUI _ _ _ ,illn, algnftd off W h J i r Hicam pu*earlier V r U c l b <*(n opUoned by ;es to the U n- •I the Westerti , __________ 'for plicher Joe

:n taken off the

. J You can ow n 1Jm m oney in th e I

f i | W boo m in g sa le s

■ on a n y o f 17 e

--------------------See you).

TIM^;S-NE'W

Baseball G

t * A M- J . ■

t a t th e microphone, Dlny Troot demenitr aerican league game la Detroit. Regtra H er ibber hand . (NEA telephoto)

Sweeps Towa %t WimbledonNT, England , Ju n e 27 — Lew te r w ho is too busy to accept the 1 o f fe r ever m ade, blew over another 1 is ru sh tow ard a second stra ig h t W: (e defeated T revor Fancutt of Sout — in the sccond round,

;s T a k e ' Hoad, a husky Austr5 entered amateur lennU

leadera tennU goods manulacli

_ pany and collect* expenseIng in tennl* toumamen

. . • - t., June 37 WS— down big bids from pro I by E m le Evan* moter Jock Kramer, by Roberto Vea « Hoad drive* on to a 1

istangs to on 8*0 single* championship. J ond game of a practically everj'on# expe' icsday night. Tbe do. Lew will bs the first 1 flrsl con ten 4*3. fomla's Don Budge to wi) opened for the don twlc# in a row, Budg luble in the f ln l 1S37.38 ,d game, went lo a* Uie 71st Wimbledon 1 and *corea on a moved Uirough the .A Jn Ii.ir.4 wiUioul a major upset, aj ^ n l ’ Auatrallnn final appeare KJBii Morea on yp *nd A*hi#yuble. Bob Sad- y f j principals

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s r : & „ " r r r .o r th .M « » U n |»

^?aVe CHe« Ulliaa to wm C»Hf, defeatedee um e * 10 win ^ America'i

NeUon'* home- ’_________

Pros Invited f Unusual Tout

^ lim in i acoru SHAWNEE-ON*DELAW J in * ” « ^ T h # Pe*Uv*l

■ d ^ u ? * profea*low ith Uirte member* ofcl'ib- * ‘11 be hfWM *ln^e. country club July IM 4 .

L . . _ J a c k 7 G ^when h e *lgned MISSOULA. MonL. ju r totd congre** Wayne Tucker, who h il J

ea autographed exandria tn Uie 'fvtngell befort th a l clrcui: folded

out record hold* Pl*ce army-bound Joe , the houae anU- on Uie MU*ouU Tlmberji

e. wa* asked Tucker U to )oln the plom been a *1>onu* team Saturday for tha O wenl direct to *erle*.t hi* buebali -------------------------

DeVeme &nery ha* led Her grlnoed. *'1 mouth thoroughbred trami ihed ba*ebalU," torit* during 19M and IBS

t a b e a u ty ! W hat s

B lb A l ga s — s s s s B ^

own one of these S-years-ahcad Ply 1 the b a r g a in - i f you see your Plymo salea p u t him in a spot to give you a f 17 cxciting new Plymouth models.

'our P lymouth D

t r e w s , TW IN FALLS, IDAH

i r i i - m V

' ■ it i

n e iu tn U a p ite h la r teehnlflse* (e AM* r.ooo t Uoniabr Ulaatrate* aided by a th r« .foo(

l^ard Bees Troui ™ Great Falls

By 6-0 Couthe best p ro- o r e a t p a l l s . Mont.,

ither opponent - s i x h i i pitching by J

South A frica k, , pionBlind, 6 -4 , 6-2, triumph here over Uie C

___ Dodger* Wednesday nlgliAustralian who The Bees atarted otf 1

ennU a* a poor walks to Phll Hewitt. 1 of a book on ten- ond Fred Hopke In Uie fl rage, employe of Wbnlewskl knocked out lulaclurlng com* flee fly to score Hewitt xpenses for play* Plaster'* wild throw to U nament* a large Vassle.. He has turned Hopke went to Uilrd or 1 pro tennl* pro- l^Comb walked and Jai r. gled to score Hopke.I to a Wimbledon Wisniewski'* homer cai hip July 5 a* Uilrd with none on. In the I expecU him to elghlh'W isnlewskl walkec first since Cnll- Comb singled before Ja to win Wimble* hU hom enm .

. Budge did l l in The l« S « t crowd of t 4,235, saw the Bees Uike

ledon champion- ond straight game from 1 !h Uie Uilrd day»et. anoUier alt* ---------- — “ —

a rc i r s Loes Biddi: "fi.S;r.pS For Comebnated forehand ^

^i;rirsOfYearAMlamplon.hlladelohla the BALTIMORE. June 27 U leeded alxlh. and ’ ’•J' Dllly Loc*. hU promis ble Flam of Bev- ‘ng career apparently doo •feated a oalr ot of •lerica'* aUndard S '" ' "'wmeback-of.

honon a year la ter a* U the Baltimore Oriole*.

d f or hander hurled one'of Uia h * of, hU career Tuesday nil

' n i i r n p v hUnked Kan*** c ity S-0 U U l l l C J Jinjie,. He pitched perfec BLAWARE, P*.. a Vi Inning* and wound 'e*UvBl of Golf, only two ba tten more ofeatlonal play* minimum. He threw only ( :* of hU home The performance cami *t Uia Shawnee hou n after the Oriole* 11*14- nounced a tl,000 raUe foi ----------- his 1957 contract.

PlayerL. June 37 un— same of the season while h il J78 for Al- ing nme Innings for Uie 1

rLngellne league In 10 tries. He ho* loai 0 folded, will re* and hU earned run avern Joe A bernathy H Inning* *Und* a t 3.63.

mberjack roster. --------------------------c Pioneer league UAfflRE SIDELINED Uia G reat PalU NEW YORK. June 37 flf

Jim Honochlck wa* forced----------- from Tueiday* game bela* led the Mon- New York Yankees and . tramer* In vie- Indian* because of *evere nd 1956. ilieved caused by a kidney 1

it a d e a l ! See y o u r

d Plym outh b c au tie s -an d save big ’lym outh dea le r on the double. H is you a honey of a money-saving deal dels. S o . . .

D ealer- O uick !

)AHO____________

Dodge In Br(

Wm N e w iWASHINGTON,

would s ta y in Brool' o f physicutl p lan t q in vestiga ting congr

»■ r 1 he would be satisfii • Y ork C ity would pr

J 'm ' • wllh a alte on which ht a 50,000-seat'iUdlum tional league baseball t field hold* aboul 3 3 m

Another^ “must." he U a parking facility fo a t A tlantic and Flatbu where there ar# good *

Rep. Celier iUie inquiry group, aaked boas w hether he would Brooklyn if all Uiat even though .he has h million dollar* in Ui# J

t-foo i baaebau- — "Time U definitely r

ca th a u - H e aald people In Los

“working very rapidly a teiiigenUy" to gei lha 1 Uiere.

' "R ight now I'm worrliI haven’t got a place U Malley commented. HI

^ K r Ebbeta field expire* a lme IOM *ea*on.

O'Malley appeared house anU tnui subcomm

k - l i n o A ^ atudylng Uie legal sU r U i i l > C fessional team sporU._ _ The flral nucsUon Cl i e him w a*r'’'Will lha Dc

in Lo* Angeles next ye* " I do not know th

m i t i l ' O'Mnlley replied. He si decide aboui shlfUng Ui

ont., June 37 W a t Uie end of UiU pUy by John Hogg U nder further quesUoi n Jacquin and slsted he never asked iishnd the Salt authoriUe* to bulld him Pioneer league or parking lots. He tesUi

Jie G reat FolU agreed lo pul five mill nlghU Into a ball park and (off with three sUnUal renUi. He said

n t. Lou Vassle to keep the renu l li| Lhe flral Inning, becauae I t w u so hlgl : out a sacrl- "embarras* other clubs" ;wltl and Glen sUdium.s. to Uilrd acored o n e factor In a pos

O’Mnlley aald during hU rd on the play, ij wheUier "Lo* Angel d Jacquin »m* ready for major league b{

;r catne In the Lesu", O'Connor, p " l l i . Uie Pacific Coast leagui

aubcommlltee earlier th. •e Jacqum h it league'* elghl

of Uie seasonl ^ e the“ « C ‘ Into Loa Angeles and Ui# rom the Dodg-

Ui'# best gamei ly night a* ha' S-0 on Uiree V ^ " I f « Krfect ball for K ^ ■ I lA ^ <und up facingi lore than the jnly SS pltehfts. \ came aeveral V & • •

lole* had an* X ^ l a A W se for Loe* on \

ilx and didn't \ton his eighth'while complel- ^Uie flflh Ume'

loai only three _ .

H e re 's Whc» belween Uie, 1 . Remove fronf w ‘vereS i ^ ^ l Drums and Unir Iney condlUon. 2 . O con , Jnspecf a ----------------- Beorings,

3 . Inspect Grease S4 . Check ond add I5 . A djust Broke Sh(

with drums.6 . Corefully test Bi

TinsloI H e re 's Who

T. Correct Coster.2 . Correct Comber.3. Corrcci Toe*in o

(Above ore chief4 . Inspect, Tighten,

^ r e $ f oH e re 's Who

^ 1. Precision Dynomi2. Precision Static B

m 3. Instoll necessary

I YOU GET Jr e g u l a r

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u m5 4 10 Soufh Mail

?ers W ill Stl irooklyn if P ark is Bu

'ON, June 27 (/P>—The Brooklyn Brooklyn if th e y could develop the r ant quickly, P residen t W alter O’.M; congre.ssmcn W ednesday. 0 ’M.-illov atisfied if N e w -------------------------- -

Communisidlum for his Ka-

Get First P,'• he made clear.

K V -S ! Boxer in Fgood subway con-

BUDAPEST, June J7 M NY), Chairman of nisi Hungary ha* *cqm.- aaked the Dodger professional f lg h t« r -u would remain In the only boxer In hiatory t

a t were available. Olympic gold medals, has invested lwo But Hungary ha* no p

the Lo* Angele* p«rlner*.Papp U busy lougheni

y said. But he for the professional cm . jiu t 13 yeara and llO-od

Itely running ou t nas rarely fought mora round* a t a Ume. He Li r

n Los Angele.n nre his best weight 1* nboiii 1 ildly and very in* Small. bow-Ieggeil, n ' lha Dodgers ou t Papp won hi* first Otym

1048 a* a mlddlewelcla worried alck th a t a l Helsinki he won a* a lit

lace to play." O '- weight. In Melbourne ti d. HU lease on reUlned lh# llghl ml e* a l th# end of crown.

In Hungary, profc.vlon ired befor# Uic banUhed. Bul sportji 1 xommltlee, which varlou* amenlUe* which tal sUlu* of p ro . Uie *utu* of "*Ule am.iit rt*. pliraseology of the Westion Celier asked The only excepUon Is Paj ha Dodgers play who because of hLi unlqu xt year?'* m enu, won the right to)W the answer,” fe*sIon*{, although h i t. He said he will against It.

ing the franchise ' ■* pUying seaaon. ADCOCK DISABLI-n uesUonlng lie In- MILWAUKEE. Jum J' asked New York waukee f ln l baseman Jt d him a stadium who suffered a broken b< e tesUfied he had lo » " rlghl leg and tare , e mllllon dollara ment* last Sunday, has th and pay a sub- en the Injured IUL

e said he wanledUl figure secrei Giant* Into San Pranclv0 high It m ight "I don't know wher* clubs" lha t Jea*e move to," ho *ald.

New home* would hi a possible shift, found for the present U ng hU lesUmony. and San Prancisco t/xmi Angele* will be Unued. and Hollywood w

Igue ba*eb*ll nex t to move because of lU to Lo* Angele*.

nor. president of "I think the Sacrami league, told the would b# pu t ou t of bi

.er tha t probably San Francisco,'* O'Connoi

. eight team* will " It U only BO m llu *aay he DMigers move highway. Then San Dlrga nd Uie New York laoUted from the clubs lo t

U t • •J M ^ — - • cM « n t m er n

H , . , . f i r t t m SERVICE SPECIAI

$ f O n e BRAKE JO

V hat W e Do . . .ont wheels and inspect B rakt1 Lining.3ccf and Repack Front W heei COS'

lase Seals. • <5 Codd Broke Fluid If needed.

ce Shoes to secure full contacl

est Brakes.

V / H E E L

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<hot W e Do . . . REGULIler. COSI nber.:*in and Toe-out. ^ C |chief causes of tire wear). / * v ' jhten, A djust Steering.

W H E E L

f o t i e b a l a n c e

rho t W e Do . . .,-nomlc Balance. ^ a .□tic Balance. R l l |ssary weights.

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, THURSDAY. JUNE 27

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d I rO L O K A D O S P R IN G S . .Im J ■ t .v in j r K olf fo r th e V n n 'm i t ,• Ih B m p io n s h ip s h e re W eilM sdu■ K l bv one s tro k e w ith H lskcy

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; E w r a l l ' a n g les■ ■ B7 LABRY ICOVEV'■ ■ H h o u e h -Undloekul" t " ' ‘

Nflson Mllltr. Gooding, u bt- I H ^ l n s 10 !"»>“ * *®'' ■'''"‘Of

w ater In * ctrecr Uini mty I K c llm #*ed^ th t .

i B s a n ot Mr. »nd

K i n c d for i l ' ' 1 ^ E m « l ^ T a c l ^

R T jm p lc MuillnsBfofliplon hinuelf ^ V ,■ U l h e r of ; \ / ; . , K r i n c c A A OrMo . . J ..

K w r ic i i ^ c u m n e entiy In U'e Iwl ■ l ia M In A uilrallt. |■ A member ot the Syracuse v»r lty K i n t te .m . Mllltr UtrMled ihe B n of Kelly durlnu »hell compttl- m t J l ,n d th e Phllidclhplii million- K ip e r s u w i e d Miller to Mptni the ^ ^ m r r In Pennsylvania and Karn ^ E i^ ln s teclinlQUt. iB s tc a u M ha « u barred by ihr W W from •culllni mm y jtn n ^ k a X e U y has token itepx <n lim- ^ K ( hll prodlgie* ftom profmlonM H ^ e t . Miller, aloni with (»o ■ ( b t n Kelly h u uken undtr lilt H t t t i for th e iummer. will do hU B c J l tn s exerelM* In hU spare (lmt.‘ K [ ^ S lh# d*yi he will »orlt inl ^R tU y ’t brickyard. The work «IUI H ixofliD llih two ends. The (Irsl «ltl ^ ^ t c i hU unaU ur sU'.us mil iht[.

will develop hU arms, wrlsui hands, filiong forcarmi are

^ E iu iM iy for the Job oi Kulllnc | ^ E muIM of propelllns the boat by ^Ew^iiUnc the o a n In a corutanl urUi ^Kumlng noUon.

Bul «hUe h i wilt be iralnlng (er , ^ ■ h ls Individual event, tlie sli-tooi. , ^ M i . ln c h Ooodlne mnn i>Im> llturti, ,

Ihare' in some naUnnal team . ■ i m e n betore his college days are ,

umer w u A mtmbcr o( Uie troih , ^ K t tw that von tha IntercoUeiUte ^ B tn tln i c ^ p lO Q (or Syracuse lost ^ k t v . ‘J te u m e team this year, , ^ M ti ln i t more mature and eiptrl- '

csnpetlUon, pUcrd (Uth In , ^ ■ h * BoUeral championship race last . ^ B i t a * 7 . which «M won by Cor- ^ B t n . called one ot the beat crtv i , ■ w a M c n b le d . ^

AIM 8«turd«r's race wai tha f ln l t ■ i w the young Syracuw team had ).

tbe three-mile gauntlet undtr ■ cB peU tlon . Miller reported to hU *' ■ tU w r I t waa like "a alx-round pre> . M u w boxer going Into the main ^

Pt* '* — * ■20 Youngsters ‘■Participate in !IBuIjI Net Meet

rI BUHL. June J7-About SO young n ■ptODle IS yeara ot ige or undrr are h ■pirilclpA tine Jn lha Jaycee Junior » ■dJrliion t«nnlJ tfum am m l «hlc)i u ■ begin here Tueaday at the elly park, u■ rred Wnlmiley. J a ) ^ chalnnan. oi ■ a id the local Jaycfe.i will give iro- ■ ph lri for th e f ln t three plncei. The u ■winner will have an e*f>ense paid j,■ trip to BoUe July ft-e lor the lUCe g, ■touniam ent.I Tills la the flrat time the loral■ orginlxaUon haa a p o n i o r e d Ihe si■ tmimament. Thomaa Ilolmts, diy M■ rweatlon director, |i In charge ot|ot

erenl._______________________^

Hodgkins Dise Memorial to M

By OSCAR FRALEY lliNBW YOIUC. June 27 flfl - Tlif •«'

nemory of a i»d day alx y tan ago Wld otr fo r Mickey Mantle Wed- ■]» <!f*d«y in a merciful memorial lo <** hll father. ■'

Mickey atlll thlnkji o( that diy In 'Wl when. In the uecond game of lh» World Series, he wenl flying [L im M thft oucntld griM in pur- . Kll ef a tly ball. Hii iplkei caught „ m a drain frtU ng and ManUi went <«n aa if ahol, hU knee iwUled and W» embryo future in doubL

1>«t n J ih t . th f Mlck w»i Jnlnfd n hu L enos Hltt hwpliin room rti n hll ra the r, a tlctlm of Kedsklni as

«-lTf>stihfr they aaw ihe final g»m« ■“

Jf Ihe serlea oo UlevUlon from ihil “ *Plial room. And young Mlckry *1* able to jB ike >t bock.

^ i s fa the r dldn^» r»n month* lite r the elder Msnile '>'4 of the dread dUeaoe and Mle*‘•T. remembering thoee days »hrn ;j;rr lay aufferlng wgether. btgin ^ nking of ho* he eould do »nmf

tn he lp emd/cale fhe dJJti*^ *nlch had killed hU fa the r.'

aprlng he wia JoUed Inin ‘Won, Mickey received a Iftler '"l»lnR him thal St. Vlncent'i hm-

whleh- had been conducting |u<»rch nn the dlseue, w u ibout !« Jive up tu work b«e»(ue lu ■undi were exhauited, HU deter- ®“ *llon hardened when he tUltrd* ‘'o.^pital and u w children a(- lu ^ d WlU, the dUeue.

n if resu lt waa annountemenl "Mnroday of th t Mickey ManiU ‘“na for T u t t n h In Hodgkin* dls*

which U cgncer of the lymph

JJjniJe by FrancU C a ^ a l 8pell*•Un

money U from a Udy In '"»*• ih « C trd ln ilM Jd ,-lto io n jf

I THURSDAY. JUNE 27. 1

key Clinch uston in N( ith Dramat

3. .Iiiiit: 27 f/P)— lim l l i . -k r v . fo rm er ■OTity o f H ou>fo„. « d nuniicsduy u n d > :a \f I I ou .' iom ii.s .• ecoiirliskcy nl)l)r<)!^dull^: l l i r l.'iili tee. Tli him th e s itu iu j.it i— ih iiv U isk c v net

hi.s te a m lh o t i t le .The ciru-cui kiri'riKl It.

A muilnc * WjuirO tiji Dif Jinxj tw>. ^ and Ho;n;<iii fmi\hr<l with C02 M itfokr.^ tr> .Stniilord'a 603.V One n[ Ihf rally qualifier* and »

darkliorvr m n u n d fr . Jim iJernird of Ariwra SW r. le d Werine».day (nr

.55 I 't' Wi--:i>oin. M,rvv. home where he must j':i;i » »ujjjmrr job ’nii)«(l.vv. An fX'Cil niid iiuiiilfrfliiiill'i In tlir

'r IB Dritbh Oprn (mir ve;ir* ago, D t- U b*; n inl li:ul a 14-71-147. good for *

fourtli.iilnce lie with Jloujlon'i '■^*y Whaiioii.

A ii;iir nf slcnrier. pHr-buatlng col- ^ ltti.in» IH a fttid Bf M Inlo Hit

(ifM round of nu tc litd play.Thf It^i of mnte.iliinijt wax com-

ptrird Wfdnr^idiy morning whtn It V V n Enllris, nil Urd wllli liS i. siagrd a n i l Mi(ldrn-<lr»ll] |it;ivnlf (ur .ilx iipot.i 'Mm llrf-drd lo Iltt nut Uip 04 fUlnlljU.

t-aiiky Roi;cr nuhriidnll nl m m consin. tlif foimcr DIk Ten chsm- j W plon and son of a ^'r^^port. 111., club y prolfuional. and W arren Simmons. ' I f l -y ta r-o ld Syracuse unlversliy - I ,. Junior, bfttfred par by two slrokt.i

ovtr the fi.S87-yard Broadmoor ' coursf TUftdny for medalUt honofi

(ind Uif co-favorites’ role In the srslty mret whleh ends Sniurday.1 the RubendAll was tlrd (or ioth and upctl- virtually Ignored an Simmons (ln, h- Ulon- rd around (he cour.se in a record G9 d the Monday. Hut he c.ime oul of no- Itarn Mhtrr nntl sllerd four nirnkf.s olf

psr ’fucudav w»h n rcmnrlmeir'CS., lh , Wllh a 74-6fi-U2 he hlfd 81m- m ra ninns' f>0-73-U2 and waa a heavy liro. I f i 'w iif Wedncsdiiy tn b fai s,m

llonal Stale's Jim Clnrk In hU open- (fto Ing-round tfsi. Slmmoru woj mst-

P 1,1, chfd agalnjn Emle George, also of 5 his S*"llm t.‘ ----------------------------

'liii'Figlit Officials y to Block

S Title Match. NEW YORK. June 27 tfl _ The ‘ ‘7 ihock of the propoaed Hoyd Pal- '‘“® • inten-Peirr Radem acher hfivy- : , weight m lf flghl in Seai.ilf, Wash, if«m beginning to wear off Wcdnfi-

day and from here on it appfnri that boxing blgulg.f will do all ihty

Iroih t ,n lo block It.I ‘*« Rademacher. the Olympic lieavy-

wflght champion, never h w (ou;ht protesslonally. and even Cui D'-

^ V ' Amalo.. Patterion'Ji unpredictable ^ m iniger. adm lu the Idea U “fan- '*>1 tisllc,"

„ „ 'B u t he U determined S o go Uirough wltli tl.' «M um lnr Patler-

. , KUI llekM H u m etn e Jaekttm Sn tin t in t defense or ht* Ulle July » . Ha has been juanuiteed $2M.000 for the

T he’ t in t poaiUv# tcU on eame J lf : frem Ju lh a Helfand. chairman of

Iht New York s u i a AthleUc Com- mUilon and~m or* )mportant>-iM«- ly elected prealdent of the World Championship Boxinf commlltee,

9 ‘ I'm utterly ailounded Uiat D'> Amalo woutd be even thinking ot making lUch % m aleh," aaid Kei- fand.

Me Mid he h id w rllten a letter lo

t rioyd Sleveni. p retident o t the Na- 1 Uonit Boxing Msoclatlon.

I t U obvloui th a t Ijelfand tninced * ung no words condemning the bout In f are hU lelter to Steveni. Washington li <

nior a member ot the NBA and Sleveni ilOi ij In a position to U ll th e Washing* C ark. lon commUslon U iat the naUonal 1 iin . orgnnlrjtllon opposes the bout. Thi tro- NBA, incldenUlty. recently niolned » rhe uie world Championahlp Boilng ’»l‘> commltlee. so Kelfand's Ideas will >

gel a careful hearing. ^

)fal Gabby Hartneju h it .2M In . 100*1 Ihe Mmr* In 1021 w ith Worceiter. R diy Mass.. In the Eojilern league In hli 1< I otlonly minor Iramie aeaion and wound U

‘up In ha.«ba!ra Hall ot Fame. U

isease Research 1 Mickey Mantle’s

sh« couldn't have been f re n yeur T n „ Itatf of O kUhomt." fl, ,0 Mickey accepted It amlllngly and M ,d- llsltnfd wllh a grin aa hU emmence M

10 discloofd why. a lthough hU In- ra ifrtsl In baseball aUll U high, h i Tj darwi'l a ttend more tam es. - Y

' , "One night I attended a charily R e«ne and htA a trenfirow box oest PI

'''* In which 1 was photokraphed.” Ihe Ui Catdlnal aald. “A few daya Uier someone wanted to aee m e and w u M N d I waa probably a l the bait game, N 80 I decided I h a d n l beller al- lo lend loo many gamea.” th

Ifd Mickey smiled a l Uie Cardlnal'i er nm rtmarks bul quickly became aolemn ins again aa he Ulked aboul Uia (und, gi

which baseball U behind aalldly, r^n«

“i Hi, Champi ] Ilf Champion BouItn

i'j 8 .Y E A R .0 L Diiraigfu B O U R B O N whishr^

IfrT«- ■ ■ncmt

I C H A M P I O I

B 0 U R B 0 9

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ltl f lU M iis id n tn s n tu n M i« iB U i» n

27. 1967

hes Title ^CAA Golf atic Finishrm cr T w in re.«i(Ietit. ntul now Intm flfic fitiiph f« t h e S C A A (earn oiirl .-iiraiis’h i t e a m c ro w n . Stiinforil , T hen tc iin im ati! F r a n k W harton• ncc<lcil_iiar.< n il t h o w ny to r Ivp

Giants, Bums Move Hit!)V

i Council Head1 tllf WASH1SOTON-. Jiuif 2- flP-Th« DT-jprwldeiii of th e New York City lor * ! council ch.nrscd Wednejdiy lh* Na- Ion's lllnnil ttnciie aclcd "ariossnlly and

[rjitlauAly " when 11 auttiorlKd the ; fol-Iniooklyn Dodgers and Ntw York > lilt' GiaiiLs tn movr lo Ihe West coui.

I Cnuncil presldenl Abf Su tk also com-|*»irt the p ro jw ed nhlfts imounled :n It lo a "shocking apfcUcte of organ- :rd alijfrt, nfricUlly lanctlnntd piracy" by spot-ilihe mnvnra ot L/Os Anodes snd San Is. Ifiincl.sco.Wl.s-' sia ik told a house Judiciary lub- lam- commltlee w^ljfh Is holding ticar- club iiiji on pt'on^sfnnal aports anll-

non>. in a l legislation lliai the National rslty iciuue look a •'publlc-b«-damntd" roke,i aimude.moor He compared ihe league o»’ntra to inofi "Ihe robber barons whn plundered

the privale indu.siry unlll the tovtm - mtnl alepped In to regulate the Jun-

»nd Jle/' , .Slark charged that Ultra li an

•<1 S3 •'unholy alliance belween the baie- ”0; b.ill‘bnron.s and the pny television .otf (orrej'" involved in the proposed

■ shllu. Which iie said the subcom- 5™" mlltfe should investigate.

He noted reporLi thal Ihr Dodgen were nrjotlnllng wllh a psy-as-you- set TV (Dm. in connection with Ulflr propoaed move lo Lw AnRcles.

" He anid lliere Is a "monopoly In the mnklng, n monopoly whleh plots behind the scene.i and tliat Is lh* corrupUng alliance between bue-

g batl and pay television,"•Tllf p ro jp rrt ot ea.sy money and

wlndtall proflta from loll TV seems to moUvnte the entire scheme lo (ranstcr the Dodgers and OlanU to the Pacific coiui," Stark aald.

Rep. Pnlrlck J . Hllllngi, R . Calif,, ipoke In favor of tiU blit whleh .

The would place a-five-year maximum [>al- on the operation of baseball's re- ivy- ser^’e clause. The clause binds a , ish player in a slngli team which tifj. "owns" him,rnrs T'he Illlllnga bill also oould ex- - jity empl most bnsebnll opcrallons from |

anti-trust taws, bu l provide Uifil Uie ; ivy. U wi apply to purely builness as- - j 'h t P«cU of the sport, 'D'- HlltlnRs ssld a lime limit on the ‘

able restrve clnu.ie would eliminate the * :tn- present Iife-tlme peonage ot bue ­

ball pUyera, ' The California Republlcsn prt- 1

■ * dieted th a t both (he Dodger* and ' X , the O lanu will play In CaUfomla < u l next year. He aald he based hU *

predlcUon on U lks with otflelsU ot < Ull two clubs. .

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Miss Fillis Is ; Si Utah Medalist 'D-. PROVO/^une r? Ml - MedoIUt * o( Marge Fltlls. S a lt U ke City, ted Uie \

[(|. peck W edneiday into (he second ‘ round Of the U U h w omtn'i Ama- i

• l« teur golt tournatnenl. over Provo'* J

Mn. W lU. defeiiding champion, c »hol a l-o re r-p a r 79 Tuesdiy In her h

In flnl'round victory over Rsye Me- - , U OInnU. a-7. rMU The day's longest match u w Lee B u . CUda Hammond edge VI Shepherd ^ nil 1 up on (he lOlh hole, £t l l The tournam ent rum through k

frldsy, hIng ' ■ ■ ' Tcut BKAATZ 8IONH n

WASHINOTOK, June n tn -P o r- " mer MarquetU s U r Tom BrasU, sn <,

100 end. has signed w ith the Wuhlngton et. Redakltu of the National rooiball j' hll leigui. Braats. who was dnfled by ' ad the R td u in s In IBM. h s i been io ru

Uu a m y th« post two years. ■■ Cl

I P r o g r a m I s s

s’s F a t h e r sur The hon o m y e«nm ittM Includes

rora m e k . Trd WiMJsmt WiW* rf nd M ay-who h ll th a t fly ball Uie day «e MUkey tw illed hU knee—Yogi B«r- > n- ra. Trd Klussewskl, Peewee Reese, hi ra Mathews. E m le Banks, Eddia ^

Yoat. O eorte K ell, BUn MusUl. ^ lly Robin Roberts. Bob Priend, BUlty J t Pierce. Harvey Kuenn, Billy Mar-< he Un and Herb Score, rr "I want lo thank everybody." u Mickey asld quJeUy. " t’m glad to le, be able lo esUblUh (hU memorial ,1- lo my dad. He did everjlhlng tn

tha world for m e. TTiU Is lltUe I'l enough to do In h l i memory.^ in I t was hla r in fst performance, n - id, gsrdtesa of w helhdr he breaks evtty iy, rfcord In Uie ba.teball'books.

/ You deserve ourbon!

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by d San

I* sub-tiear- ' T S ^ S B S S manil-

I tn to idered

, lun- ’ he poor fish d sa 't arrm la have a Memphis wllh a (oreat gf poles. The

I, m have trouble unlangllng as many ra i

B New Discovi May Allow c

S E A r r i . E . W a.'.h,. J u n e 27 II plou W cd n e .id ay h e h a d "d iac o v ere d "

* ‘ha )iij5 p r o jc c tc d jc t-p o w o rc d speed" w ill m a k e th e j e t 100 p e r c en t i

, .lo iies sn ld w o rk on th e j e t 1leems - __ _ 1

;;»PhilIips-Wells S S Beats Western 'mum ^ ^

Electric 15-1 J' ' ' Plillllpi-WeUi' kept Ulflr uiidt- U 1 »x- fented record Intact Wtdnesday b (rom nlghl, dumping W eilem Electric iJ- I Uie t behind the three h ll pitching ot J I ts - Bob Crooker. The T rtpleu atomped U

the Telephone company 12-i In the * I the »econd gnme of Uia city InduiJrlsJ B < the softball lengue. Usue- W llh Rex WelU leading lha way cl

wilh a homerun snd irlple. the *' prt- rhllllps-W elU n ln i acored In almost T and every Inning Id their lopsided win.

imla Oeorge SImba and. Chuck L tm sr >r hU added douOIes. RobCiy R^Unsoo v ss <j

U ot charged with the loss.Jack O rant aod Junior Ulller, H

collecUng'a triple and double, re* U apecUvety. paced the TriplaU. Win- oi nlng pllcher Porrtst Drli allowed O’ only three hlU. w hilt Duke WbiU- S' heed wss touched tor m m .

Thursday n ig h t- th e Buhl Mer- * c h an u m ert the TVIephone com* pany and Phmip*.W*Ul U kt «n (h( J T ripieu._________________ >«

Baseball ScoresAKUICSN L u c t r i m

Dion. ri*T>i»>4 . ____M* *M e*i>i 1 1 nI her N»« Y«rk . - eee an ta « -i > •U e. I.**.*-. riiui4 <11 tirf n iim : kwu. .

CH« H, . . I B.rr». »lrtie it* .................. .I ts I I M li • bl

Lee Do.------------ --------- iH i i l a t i - s ti • a,hud 'Vllto.i. U m Iio* III. U*mll ISi .

K~..- N/1/./I. lit , CfcikjiM .»>. 0<^ Mlnirrin Ol. (71 t»ln, dl

)Ugh Kin.ai C l lr .......... .. 00* »M «so- o I a ujn .1Umnr»................... »«0 111 « . - l I I ”

roMo-irnro and SaUk; J«k*Mn id4T.l.r.1o.. R ti'imit . _________ _a6i IM lie—t • I th

* Hja« i»> •"!* n»rW.#i, Ctartnir HI.Iton NATtONAl. LtACUK O.ball ............ JJJ J JJz ’J 'J J 0* »lm'mOB»'' «n.i' Ty.p*l«; t . Wrl)»i.;.l, f fI in JUkyWi^H), Mirrin H), Ulllir »l) <ni J[___ N»» Y«fi< - ....— —.lo t OU s4»-i: sn «

Clxrinnill .............. 110 eio 020- ? >1 >i:»mti. Mlll'r <11 •nil Tk«n»i: Nuihill.

t,'llDr«l<l> lil . J r ttn n « /. rtw lir ilj Cl

s :Nwr.mk.Vr-»Mni"<K. Dm»M (I> •i.d lei

r>in«>o«ll*: Tm-fctl<l«i, Jnhii«nii I4i.Canltr (M. JxXr (I) (nd S txuk l. RItt

idei i8««obIlUK riiulwrtk --------- J»» t t t IM » - » Jl I do,dlT Cllrifo ......— lOe 001 001 00—1 I i ,17/ CtllHl M>4 at 11 limliif<-4tili»M>.l nl| w - TrImbIt, r«M (11. Amro <». KlUt <l>, CO ese, dviiiMn n i l r*iiMi Drttonikr. h . U l, U - . <l). E k u . <ll) ,U raa.lae, Na^0*1. '»l- ________ ^Ully — — >“ • ' ____I

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L U G G A G E R A C K S

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TiM E S-N E W S, Tl

MNo Cliancc for Fis

'sBSmBL'.have a rbanee aa h und rrd i nf small (ry Ja

•a.The rh iU rrn a r r v jing for llie Junior (U( iny fa ir r llnev (NKA Irlfphntol

overy for Hyd V 300 Miles-ane 27 tU ,R )-T c(l .lone .t, S c .ittle 's ace h .'e red " a new p ic c c n f f m echanica! e sp e ed b o n t n t c r r i f i c rac ing c ra ft . ‘

'c e n t m o re e f f ic ie n t . S h e will be a te K j e t h y d ro p ln n e lia d -b e e n ■'extretne

h a v e h e r o p e rA tin ir b.v Ihe end " o f th e s u m m e r , b u t now snid (

5 h e h o p e d to h n v e th e c ra f t in k th e w a t e r by th e end of thi.i ^

I I y e a r o r e n r lv n e x t ye a r . '* Jones said Uie boal mlghl rcaeh *“

apeeda of 300 miles an hour and the w man he hna picked to drive Ihli I jw l/t w sf^rbuf U Col, nu«BdiJech,

ndt- the Jei pilot from Casite air (orce sday ba.se near Merced, Callt, c IJ. Colonel Schleeh hna been driving IS ot Jonei-deslgned hydros (or more 5 nped ition two years and In Shanty 1 waaI the winning w ater Jockey ot the $25,000 ,. [{r/«j S e s /s lr t ro p h y rse e h rre lu tA ufust. r,

Uie 1056 H armsworlh IniemaUonat way challenge race in Delroit and the e, Uie t6M Mlle-Hlgh gold cup on Uke

most Tahoe,»ln. " I aaked nus.i if he would drive l : imsr >ny new Je t and he said I couldn'l ir u keep him o u t of It," Jones Isufhrd.

Jones' Jot will be 34 feel long and ni lller, IS t n t a t th e beam. She wlU be a

f ( . three-point type, touching the wsler u Vin- only In th ree places a t high speeds, hi wed bu t Uie iponsoRS will ride on outrig- th l iu - «*ra sway from Uie hull. m

The driver probably will all for- Vj ward of th e engine In a plastic Pc

«ni> bubbU about 10 feel a fio t the bow., (I,, The Jet engine will be M te tl in ar

lentUi tn d present plans call tor a er e,300*pound thruiU

Jonet declined U> elaborate on Uie s: new egulpment whleh he said would make th t je t hydroplane a feulble lu

I I I racing boat. w L l * He H id work on the new craft wai i- * “ • liow because he had been •‘very thII • busy* w ith conventional propeller- ov “ • driven boats. One of these U yel-to- Hi '!* be-teiled T rltlw sy Too which Jones Be

‘•I'T, designed for aupermaitel magnet ; I • Willard Rhodes, The Jones-deslgned Pi

Thrtftway, berlh-m ate ot (he new 0« Rhodes boat, U current holder of

[ ' * the gold cup championahlp, ih t top 8^ speedt»al tiUe ot Ihe world. ^

i;; 3 Hom ers Make iS "■■i Tilt to Remember ^■; • KANSAS CITY. Jun i J7 «i-Lou Inj K i Skltoj, Uilrd baseman (orUieKanasi ru (i; City AthleUc*, hsd hlJ gresusi gti , , nlghl s l Uie plate in a tSSl gime i

,( j s t Richmond. Vs., In the Piedmont Osj . . d league gam e. He was pliylng wlUi 8t. J f - Norfolk, Va., then a Yanke* tarm 1

team, '»!"1 h it th ree homeruns and a O)

> double sn d drove In <11 runs lhat night as N ortolk beat Richmond's 1

' 11. Coiu 8-0. N ever tn my brief career Ca hav t I etijoyed such a nlghl,- says Skltas. __ 18!

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KLE - RUBBER BOOTS !> CHAIRS - TENTS -

- CLO TH IN G - FOG ■ROPUCTS - Stovei, Lanfe KS - HAMMOCKS CC

i lu s S<' i IL O C K W E S T O P fOST OFFICE

S, TW IN FALLS, lUAHO

Fish

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j droplane ;an-HourPaceJace h ydro i)Iane d cR ipncr, r ev e a le d i

ica! etju ipm ent, t h a t w o u ld m a k e i raft. ‘‘Thi.n n ew d e v ice ,’' h e sa id ,1! a tc r r if ic c o m p e ti tio n b o n t.” T tre tncly slo w ." H o h ad p la n n ed loCild ' t(

Lin Seals Edge L Stars With 6 S

“■ Unearned Runs"LOS ANOELES. June 57 WWAn- It

gel errora undid some heroic slug- at elng by Jim PYldley and Steve Bll- wi

„ ko Wednesday night and San Pran* Si *“ CLvo picked up an 11-innlng e-8 B' I;™ win over Lot Angeles In a Pacific Ui

Coast league game. Atl tlx Seal ru n i ar were uneahied.Snn Pran. ... 050 tXM OOO 01-« 8 0 Loa Ang. . 010 000 <00 00-S 8 i Al

Hurd. Klely (8) and Sadowski; hi rive u so rd # , Blerrer (3). MIckens (8) sc ^ I nnd Toppe. Olson (8). -

•I'd BEAVER5 S. MOUNTIES 4 >e » PORTLAND. June 37 W>-P0Tt- *ter land scored in the t in t Inning and eds. held the lesd the rest of Uie way as rig* the Benven defeated the Vancouver

Mountiea 5-4.for- Vancouvtr ..... Oil JCO W O - 4 IP 1Jtlc Portland I l l 200 OOx- 6 10 0 X)w. Farmrest. B rautt (4). Held (7).; in and White; Thorpe. Podge (4). Bau* ir a er (8) and Calderone.

Uie STARS 2. RAINIERS 1 )uld SEATTLI^ June 37 i;n—Hollywood ible lurvlved a n in th inning Uireat

Wednesday n igh t to defeat SeatUe, wai J-1. In a low-hltUng game. I I w ts lery the second stra igh t win for the S ta n ler- over Uie Ralnlera,.10. Hollywood ,._..000 tW 200— 3 6 0mes Beattie ............000 010 0 0 0 - 1 3 aTiel Rtydon. W aUrs <g) and Hall: ned Pilletie. Kennedy 18). Meyer <0) tn d » « OrUtg.

to‘‘p SOLONS I, PADHC8 3SAN OISOO, June n (T -U ito

C todlnl't relief pllchlnc and hltUng enabled Sacnunm to to defeat San Dieto. ( .1 , In t 10-laninf n m e W ednetdty n ifh t.

T h t ssc rtm an to p lteh tr o la c d credit tor h i t th W tr, wlUj four

Lou Innlnts of tc o rtU u btU tn d t Iwo- lasi run tla g lt tn (b t lOUt t« d te ld t th t lesi g tm t me (to ia n ln p iont Stcrtftienio AM M l l i e S - • 13 0 lUi S tn Oleto >. » 0 BOi w • - t 13 I rm Bowman. W atkloi it>. C tndlnl

IT) tn d B a r r tn a : U e t t, U n d tr s IT). NlchoU <•> to d Joo tt.

Jialid'i Ph llidelphlt rpoklt p lU h tr Don err Cardwell won 18 ( t m t t for MUml. i . i Pta., or th t In ttm tU o e tl k t« u t In

1858.____________________________

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f I Improved _ Fishing I " In Magic. Stream fi.'shiiiir in unicral 1i three wfcks of high, nuuidy •I anRlci-.s a fair chaiici! for tnmI tiie varinii!< MaKir \'allcy arcii'',I snme rrnl ni-timi are nl vi, ('<l ti

B o y d B a l t e r s

I C a s te l l a n i f o r i

I S p l i t D e c i s io n !I CHICAGO. Junf : i '.r Vrutlifui 'I IVibby tJfvd plodded lo a ^llll| <ie- .I cliion ever vttersn Rocky CaMrlUiil ■,I in a dull lO-round niidulrurighti |I bout a l Ihf CtikaEO siadiiiin U'l-d-I nf.-ilav ntchi 'm e otticml v.is;I rniindly booed by a amall. bin nuisyi

I AlUiniish R ftrrrf Brrnle \Vri.'s-|l

( man had to aepsrale the fightri.s , sltfr Ihl cloalng bril. (here w«s nolhing evrn reitmbling a knock- | I do«n m the naiinnally-ltieviicd \ • maich. I]

I Ttte JU-jTsr-old Cosffl/nnf. 7-J i undrrdog, from Clrvetnnd. srrmlng- <

j ly delivered the boufj tiardeii ahoi.s,I ni>eclally in the aixlh and n in th ( \ roundi, [

However, ihe jj-ytar-old BojU, nt , J Chicago, rrcovered ilronjly cnch ,

time tn d (ltd what lltCe lorcln: l« there was In Ui# boui.»y Referee Welwrnan voted for Boyd, (

«-4S. Judge Jim McMnnus called— ll for C.ntsllnnl. 47-43. The oUier i

Judge, Frank Clnrk. saw Boyd win­ning. 47-48- T lir AP rard h id ll a dr«B’. 45-45. .

noyd weighed 1(0 m d CailetUnl I IM 'i. ^

^Crowder Named to kt Head Writer Club iid, ABERDEEN, W uh.. June 27 L

The Ouldoor Writers ot Anierlcn J - flecled Murray crowder of LnSnltc, fl _ III., president a t Uielr concluding a

eonvenUon aesslon here Wedncisdny.He auccteds Lou Klewer ot Toledo, .

Ohio. -ITom McAllUter ef PorUnnd wns 7,

elected naUonat vice president tor m the divUlcn. also was elected „ preildent of (he western branch i,

- ot the ossocUtlon. k I S Ed Neal. San PrtnclKO. wni

elected vlee president of the weatern , n - organluUon and Howard Oray. se - i! Ig- alUlf. . secreury-treaiurer. N ew )' It- weitem dlrtctors are; L u Hntch, n* SesUle; Claude Krelder, Long ° 1-8 Beach. CiUt.; Enoi Brtdner, Bent* " tic Ue; Casey Brawn. Salt U k e City, ^ n i and Kramer Adams, Portland. ^

0 Virgil Trucks of tha K sn s tt City * AthleUci begin Uii IPST sesson vtUi

ct: hU tourUi Amertctn le tgu t team:8) and HT Ylctorlet._________________ IB

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• r a l is nn th e iipsw inR fo llo w in g tidy w a t e r a n d nhould o f fe r local

I n m t . ncco fd in jr to r e p o r t s fro m rciH , W e e k -e n d f ish e rm e n w a n t in g i r ^ t n t r y th e M ackiiy a re a , w h ich

■jlta.s lieen dc.'^cribcd a s " v e ry |^ :^ 'nd '' tiiiriiiK th e p a s t few

,,ilay .s , T lic re.^crvoir, a f t e r a ^imv siari entufd by the iprlng run-

;n tr , ii,ij niciicd-up and leads the list Ms tlic m tut probable spot for Uke Ii?liinc.

I I T lir fils Lo<t rlvrr ilso w a re- I nnrtfd '•> rrv good ' along with most of Ihe im.illfr streams in U iat i r e t .

c;nirr,i|iv ihr hot spoU th a t ear- ,i‘ r i rd thf hruiit ot llie flshlnff during

. h i ' oiifiiiiic meeks have traitfd off, ’S 'ltlb iii mojt p( iiifjp placei Hill offer

'rc l- i„ ,r losn-iti (i:.iiinsR(i>f«urih tf icno ir, »hU t do»-n

'OWItrcnii Its i if jr fabulous producUon lof - the lit.M two week-ends, l i i t i l t

''I'-'- productn; sood cntchei, Balmon Itfl* dam U su it on Uia "fair" lUl.

In liie llnilty area. Big Wood- rlv rr wm f;ilr during Uie middle of

iistn th e wttk mid ihould improve moro betore the wttk-rnd. All creeks in

"•» Ui.li vicinity i r t expected to be good Ing- exccplCow creek.101.S, Closer lo T«'ln Palls, main Rock intn creek snd the third fork o t Rock

e rrrk were fnlr lo good during the J. of PB.SI (ew dayi, riahlng in the Snnko fnch reported bcji near Murttugli.ClflJ -

a Cline Posts Upset in

>■"' Oregon MeetOSWEOO, Ore.. June V MV-Wnl-

1% le r Cline of Salem posted th e cnly m ajor upiet yesterday In Uie aecond round ot the 5Jth annual Oregon

J G olf champion-shlps a t Uie Ositego Lnke Country club,

rlcn Clint dctcntfd Bob Bronion. te n l- iillc, fliinllst Im i ^car. by a scort of 0 ling and 5.d«y. Co-medflllsU BoU AUUnson, Jr., ^ 0 ' nnd Ad Huyckc and defendtns

ctKunplon Don Krlcger. alt of Port* land, won lheir malcliti. Amon* those ellmlnaled trom the chtm -

:ied plonshlp round waa Dusty Woods, heh McMinnville, who w ts beaten 3-up

by Virgil Mitchell. PorUand.WcBJtn compeUtors plaj’Cd gusr-

lerflnnt mutches a t Uie TualtU n Country club with defenain* chsm- plon Grace DeMoas. CorrallU. Med>

I , ! , Blisl Carole Jo Kabler. suUierlln. and Sue DeVoe. Medford. posUne vicuries. They will re il loday tn d Uio move to the Owego course for tomorrow's (inaU w ith MUt Kabler facing Mrs. Boral and MUt D eU ou mceUng Mlia DeVoe.

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* b« met by AslaUe- • T > _ 1 ^ he lilted mhal h e ter tic XlUiC peraures* In e««ba

nlun.SB. June 37 Wl — -nie** include*. No. Nobufuke KUhl or eounW7u t nlsht Oiat the o,* eondlUona a rs dlf Uyini to of them: No. 3. lo cu:

Unj the aplrll of re»p«et: No. , .h . regard to the aew lll'

jilnliter asid the toward wrUemer*; N( lUonal M m m nlw n ^ io i,rw it underitai latter of -common lha l U rl»ljh J a ^ M d the from Asia to Africa. Ie pIcdKtd thai h ll underitand the Impall uain .” '?*■ to haiten ihelr econ: a* he hfad*. It*hU parly (Liberal hi

lain* In DOwer. o«*«rlb«d hiid a EoTAngelci WaihlncUm wai. -lo jncU dinner In hU .ing here en roule talki with Pre*l- two countrle*.

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tio . 1. lo deal with n in’ separately a*« In'eacha culUrale a splrll .; No. >. to Eire due n*lllrlty of A*lan*

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Recent Couri Opinions G« Much ProK

WASHINOTOK. June ^ city U bollUii wtth <llicu»»lo

I : r w n l »upr«ne court oplnioru 1;

riBhti M opposed lo fcdem p cuton wid eonfTfttJoa»l Inves

There h u brni nothlim 111 •Incs the middle I»30i * h w high w urt Junkfd »ome ot Hit JftliI»Uon of FDR'i nrw deal, fnm ifn t pn»mJlor« sre nppslli the implication* of tlir courts rernlon of coMlltutlotial law.

Thl* lU-wny dUcusslothe rw rn l opinion li not a p

■ howfTtr. on »h»t may be n p ' iihorUr. PfndiriR now before •upreine coun « id achedulrd quick dUposUlon U the gorfmm nppeal ic iln tt ■ In«er court n th a t Uie Unlled Bl»te» muat tu m orrr for UUI by J tp : couru a o r named Wllllnm 8. •rd . Oirard thot and killed a Ja MB woman u id U charged inaruIauBhKr.

The Unlled Slalet govenunen* ■ greed th a l Olrtrd ah tll be by the Japaneae. an mreei •h lc h haa arouaed national coi

• A n ir and turned conalderable tlcal heat on the Elienhower ministration. The Japane*e p< ore equally, or more, excited much 10 that arcecment to Uie or Oirard by Japaneae courta the nppenrance of a move to api popular opinion in Jap«vn.

The lower tederal court here w forbade Uie EUcnhiwer admlnl, tlon lo hand Olrwd over lo Jnpan«« held lhai the eons tlon Ruaranletd him trial by e: lUhrd Amrrle.m procraacs. Go\ ment Uwyerf appear lo be grni Iy confident Uiat the aupreme c wltl revrrce thal finding.

Tliey nreue lha t the admlnli tlon'a rlRht to deliver Olmrd to Jopnnue li Ireally sound becau I’l by executive agreement bttv th e two Rations arrived a l ui trrmn • of a treaty between United etAlri nnd Japan, I l ae treaty, the Unruiolnlmhrdlu up to follow Kmt in alghlnj ■ treaty. Uie Unlled Statea ale ftwny aome of Uie constlluU'

I- rlRht.1 or any citlzcii who (Indf ); ' aclf In Otrnrd'8 pailllon.

However Jusl that n u y be. It r««;^lliat-Ui# supremo court in piist rorlnlghl hns been deallni apcclaculnr lashlon wllli the r te r of IndlTldual rlghla under eonatltullon. Speclfleolly. thea« t tho civil rlghljt of U. s. cittzeni. chnnce. the clllr.en.wand there i A number or them -w er» com: nl.tia.

The aupreme Qourt reversed convletlona of some who hnd I chnrRcd na memben of the c munU l conaplnicy. II ordered trlala for olhers, Tliese ncllona of n pnttcrn wlUi prevloua opln ]n whicli communlxta or Uielr a tho consUtuUon'a blltcUolnA*...' pathlzera (ound safo hnxbor In conalltutlon'a bill of riBhla.

, ',1 If Uie aupreme court la un I 1 to fln4 ror a young American

U. 03 jA/« A bll] or rlRhtj harbor i hna found for membera of the c

•I II m un lil conspiracy, there U ll M l to be conaldcrnble popular up ' | | . In the United Slatea.

Reports Feature Meeting of Lio

TteporU and buslneai were m oin Itemi ol the T»,1n PaUa L club a t thetr Wedneaday dli

' meeting. Hogrr klarah, prtal fo r the last time, announced th e program chatrman had I cniled ou t ot town and had

■ vlded no ipeclal apeaker.Chairman ot the ttng aalea (

m ltlee reported 11 flaga aald nine allii on hand, m e chatr fo r Uie drive to help Uve. In proRrnm tn help the blind, antes by .Twin Fnlla Lions members added tt7S to th# pram.

president M nnh displayed . .1 new paat prcsldeiil'a plnque w

; f| hnd Just been received and men y d}.tcuijfd Ba)« and m «n» to .

I I'H th e name* ot, lhe pnal-presla I n cnRmved on IU i f The meeting adjourned earl I I F. th c bonrd of conlnl could ha I flnftl meeUng,_______________

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Uie trlnl ■- courta hnn p m td c n t Elsenhewer wave to appease , , 1 , tJii dlaabli' ' 1 , , Ion a rte r a apeaklng c a n re a here«hlch ^ tarnabout. Otriccr walking dmlnlsya- command. Oiher ofricen *eon” tltu raorning leiU and lhe

S ^ G I ’s Having!reme court

d m in w r.. LanKuagc Bnrd lo th r O Obecausfl K BV JOHN FIEJINt between pnANKPURT. Oermany U a l under "Mnn. thla Ocrpian throwa m

wren the one or the rrequent commen I l aeema uie 300,000 American aervlcemi

1 u up up duly In W eat Gerrnany,Ung th a t W hile m oat Oerman* under ea alttned „ jm jp sngllah. the American n

jlnd» Jt h a n l to recljjrocaW. Poi Inda him - j^ n g u n o troublea are manUol h . i> ( T ho American rorcea nelwoi

1 .1 Germany U giving the men }.»i O erm an word of today.- Irani*1, I exploined and soelled aeveral •“ ? during lhe dny. Tills li to accqK ..! i , r i ! Ol* w ith »*e l»n«««86 or UiDH. « ^ country.l“ “ S till m any Oerman words j . U>e Mldlera.

co«nmu. Oermnns. l l appean to ieraed the objtlnotely atlck U) aome ' hnd been deflnlnB world known Reograi the com- which. In Uie iiallve tolered new mean noUilng to Amerlcatu. ' ;iona were T he oUier day en Amt « opinions soldier drew a blnnk aUire Ir heir sym- railroad ottlclnl when asking lA .-. eU o tlckel" lo Cologne. U ’s Kocl wr In the Oerman.a. Munich, famou.i beer-happyii unable lUl o t Davartan U known as l, erican O l chen to the Germans.:r tw aa 11 NeuOf&erp. a Oerman town lhe com* »n American air base of the U likely name, la American pronunel;

ar uproar Newbeeburg, wllh the nccen

“ "Ah." aaya the Oerman. •l | . A mean tieybee^bourgh," this

lhe closeat to Its nnUve pronu

L i o n s ‘r h e M ain, ene of Uie Rl Irlbutnrtca. la, ot courae, nffs,'

WU U nn . O'®"?’* principal river.J dlnnw 2 “”““nr«iMiTi» nounccd DaURtinew In Oerma ni!iu I w Some Infurlnted Oermana r

h#^n "I*- They call New York Neu i

“ “ W hnt Idlewlld la for Hietalea cnm- >aald wllh LEG AL A D VERTISEM E^

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tha pro- A. *1.. rnn'illne <>>' MurAirU conili

layed the.h lc h : ; ™ s ' s : ; : ’a ." s

i memben lll<l« Hummll. -laon IJlU« HmoVr. 1* to h.ive \^ i^ ;,i‘"{,Um'l;^l«^VKyU3-T; ■presidents >„r..i iinuL.rr h..nh nf Soldi.

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M ain siandlng ror chief or pr inderatand **‘h Uiem. The name ihough » n aoldler 11 locnUon In a triangle t. Por him ed by the rlvera Rhln# and : mUold I The Ib t could be contiou elwork In Infinitum, men " the A'nother consUint Joke 1 Lranalated, acrvlcemen acf. the many '•) eral Umes house*" here." They are in n accquidnt connected wllh crime. In fo

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re from a luiow w hat you're UUlng abiting for a .. _____________Kocln in Tl,n number ot marrlj

lhe U. s , 1n June Is normally appy cap- 45 p t , ^ent Rreater Uian Uit as Mucn- average for lhe year.

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plane, th e CoIWBblM I I I , In baekgresad, i ^ to take • borrowed a ir force ahlp to Waal raonal pilot, CoU William G . Draper, right, en. W. D. Eckert, deputy coum ander of U< ;nt'a plane developed electrical troubU bel r. (A r wirephoto) __________________

i^itli Club ConveneThe Sclasort, Thread and

> m o i - i x r ble 4-H club m e t *Mesdny afl< m a i l y « t Uw home of Mrt. L>-nn Li and London The club worked on hand Rhein Mafn *"<1 * acheduJed Sc

lans If* Uie Monday. The next meellng i held July 8.

hlne Main—I or principle LEG AL A DVERTISEM EIhouih comes ' " ' . - . . . —langie form - , ''o^ lcK t o cnEOttORB I .nrt M .ln iw THK PBODATE COUUT OK I ana « a in . COUNTY. STATK Of 1onUnued ad i^Tiu^M A -^K R ^or tiik usta

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Cun Ilnui. NOTICK TO CRKOITOR*• IN TMK rnOIIATK l-niIRT oV

fAt.t.H COUNTY. 8TAT>: nf' I: i'l. n"^-;^-?.*;?^

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(V S , T W I N F A L L S . I D A H O

PoDsIi Leadi ■ H Gets Mao 1

By VftiUd r i M M la b ‘’lodepestdent’ coc

{ IcadMl WUdyalaw Oomull win a a e v and ImportAnt aooa over cotnmunlst Ruaa

U . hoa beca announce Chlncae red leader Mao T o a oae o f b ia ver7 rare Ulpe U to p a r » aUte rlait to Pol com ptnled by Chou Bi-lal. mier.

Dlapatche* from W anai weU-lnfonned aoureea aa Moo Intends to pass throu( cow on hU way wiUiout 1 to conrer with Premier Nil Bulganin nnd communist p u N lklU S. KImishchrv,. I t la aald nlso tha l the government tried to Induce vUlt Moacow rirat but Uiat fua«d.

Tliere can be no doubi I Rtisslana will keep tr>-lng

P | K S P I Mao to change his mind.i r Mao insists on visiting

W W M I B a<)d visiting Moscow only W M g g S i way bome. It will mean Ihj g f l f f l t M J adm inistering an open anub

TletPolish Prem ier JOMf Cyrai

Invlled M ao to visit Poland a tr ip h e made to communis last

I t waa Uken ror granted lh a t Mao would slop oft in on his

Later, th e word was thal lender hnd tried to gel hin

esDd, aa he >'o refused.« Waahlog. Ktound tlin t Uie Pollsli In

right, does eame first, r of UeUeal Origlnnlly. Mao'* visit wni bla belweea September. U s t week Wan

ported Mao would be Uiere----------------- celebration on July 22 of 1

"nnllonal dny," the annlvei r A n a Q the adoption of the new i c i i c o nist consiltuUon in 1852.

1 and Thlm- Now i t l i anld Mao may nc Iny aflemoon ^.>nn Lake. L EG A L A D VERTISEMl

hand toweU n o t ic b t o c r e d i t ^ w m r . pnnnATE c o u h t o

ellag will be fa i.u s coti.STY. b ta tk ok IN THE MATTER Or Tltr. M l

___________ THOKAS KriiniAM CAIIIIOCKASKO. •5EMENTS . . g . "

ItTORB ' Ca'ffoti! d'K«a! l<‘ u lba^?JdT“ nRT Of TWIN *1) Mriont.ha>lnit,«Ulait tialnii. r. Of IDAllU. d.f«aiRi toaiblUt Ik .a wllk lb. K USTATK o r vw.li.rt within /our 1(1 mnnl tlmr. bno>Q M <b. (in t publlritlon ot tbU Noli< Kvrainl laid I.r>ll* l..nor. Carroll, at Ih.JIVKN, br lb. b.r aiiornar.. Mar A Mar. T - {.r.i>n, .iMuinr I'<abo. Ihla brlnt th. pitra fliad m.m ot A. R. U.nitrlinn of Ih. builnnt al aa kn<i»n aa Ak< t>*M Ibit :7ih dtr nt Mar. I*t

Iht <ra.llu.ra nf / . / LYDIA I.kN0IlK Cma afaln.l tald Kxaculili of lb. Kala-llh Ih. larn- TlxMiti Ephrlan Carre,<) mnnlbi tti.r d .r/uidI nollr.. 10 th. MAY « MAY

ot Wlllltm t. Kr /• / 1. Alfcad Uar la Tblrd A xiut Allorn.ra for lha f.iaealrli.Ibla Ulne ih. Lrdia U n .... Carroll itclinn ol lh. iS'*';'’"* »t T-ln falli. Id.bn.

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ader Wins Prestig< ao to Snub Russ Ch

until tbe eod of July, or I- communUt Auguit. o m X r may WheaUier th li may taenn

w S fli Tictorv J»r U ot rouUne nature or t « c to ry hU declslorjoS n lrf U iat U>8 Po'W, visit priority lht

lo S i S V c - i» i‘o«i>“ " r» . u i . h u p „ .

V U » . T O .. » “ >■ “ ™ » * a aa aaylng *orld. ^through Moa- The Importance of the hout atopplng Oocnulka won when h e aucc ler Nikolai A. breaking Uie dominance elist party chief R uula over Poland Uat O.

Iflcreaaingly more apparenlI t the Soviet U J* apparent alao Uiat I nduce Mao U> alana sUU are no l receot Uiat ho re- Oocnulka'a vtctory.________

oubl lh a t the When Uie N e* Vork fit tr^-lng to gel change opened In 1817, i Ind. were fined s l i lo 23 cents : lilting Poland, aticndanca ••unleas alck oi

ooly on hU the clly." an th a t he Is ---------------------------------------1 anub to So- LEGAL A PV E R T ISE M

’ Cyranklewic* notice To CBEDiiotPolnnd during im th e rnouATK r o t in t fl imunlst China fAi.Ls c o u n ty , s t a t k or imunist om na M*rrEii ok t h e a

. A , ANNA WILD. DECEASED,anted a t f h i t xon,, i, h.r.br f i '.n br « off in Moacow alinW Adralnlilralor ot tba i

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falli. rtMTTM tb . rfabi U r.>.ti all blda tad to wal.a all Inform*

KLVIB CAIN rll. Cltrk of Itoard af

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ter. Milk Safer oinless Steel

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lilk in g co fn b in e d w ilh fho m o s t ond f in e c o n s lru c lio n . G e n u in e s te e l p o i l ; e a sy to c le a n a n d p o lish ed in s id e o n d o u t. I

n i n g T y p o f i l ' V A

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c o p o c ity . F asI cooling ; r e d u c e s mill h o u r . L ood ing lift on ly 11 in c h es . O'

Z V * x 4 3 in c h es . R uggedly b u il t (o r yi

................................................ 5 7 0 . 0 0 to

. I t t G A L A P V n iT I S I^ ^ 9 hOftlC* TO OttSiTir^Y •> d* IN TIIK rtOBATX COURTC h i e f s „ ' ' , S ‘ « ' ? S S ' b r a i f ,

»OBUlTUTt)*KIPIEED., r c r eonlbly NmU- I* barabr *■>*•. brr. w p w w i/ ^ T.r»lp-a< .

,. . Itor»ar. raanitrltt. a< Ib. latuenn Uit de- u u i ^ t •! K»b.n L, Tur t or lhat Mao ~aaad. Xm Iba rradltor. a( aad tlalon 10 give;y there la no , 1,^1, u ) M iib . aiu

»«bU,alla« •( Ikk «oUm. iLhd Ult Borlet u t

T 5 r , s r t . u :ie« whleh VlU IW »to«« na«d far iba tr>u*

' BEUIR E. niR> ' th i victory ii';uic,ARET k a i

L4t October b K o n c x o r n t ' tim e i >arenl. f " * m o v ik c witLhat the Rus* IN t i i k p ro b a te COUR1 SLociled 10

IN THE MA-liTR OP THE I ------- R. I . HENTON, DRCEA8:rk fitock E*-«7, memben " .w , u i ents for non- iha flllaaalb 4»r a< J>I/. I<en cr om ol f___________ Hauta !• Ib. Clt» at T-la f------------------ ad T - l . ralU. tialM bM b*.SE M tN T S s S U T L - ' J S i . ' V : ;

“ baarla# lb . apvUaatlaai .1 f.i3IT0U far tb* laavtM* to har af bIRT o r TWIN **!**.g S tS i zbr t t . cCrtT**

lh^ritdll‘or*a of Publlibi Jyaa » . Jalf d. II. 'lh.‘m**-*b‘ !hJ INVITAnOH rO l BJ4 RMKlba afltr Sa.l.d U4 pr*«Mlt -III b.

ll nailrr. I. lb. ,s . c ia .. A hba.1 DUlrkt Uw Otflrn at T-ln fa it . Counir. al tba .1 A<r. Ba.. T-l« Bup«rlnmd.nt. braiad I . Iba .

I plte* fliMl for Btbnol bulldlai T-la falla. : uilsiM af tald |; ||h l .Vteck ».i>, M«HaUli

Tim.. Julr It. !«} far iba un*. IIIT. af a 440 rard rl»d.r Irwk a: ? & . i . a t f ; : . r * • “ '. ' “ ^ l l l t ^ ******■----- '-----------; bour. UIda mrt.ad Ul*r IbaIDI >111 b. rMurti^l U lb* Uii*tbal tbt B«rd Eacb bM muit ba aNa-paab SrbMt DUtrlel P^at auaranlw la 1^ Iar» al

iba. -Ill a«*Pl cback. t.r tlfM tbaik, *r a n iia« pj... Julr boad fumlabad br a d-lr aalb. •■I-. OttL^ far eempanr. and mad* aarabi* t lltbl. al AfflM A Brbool Dlilrlrl N& dll.

’sr.-.’ur.rr.*';•d and pflbll.lr millet. T>la prvpaatl fuaraal in .r tk. ah>« turnltbe^ •• a rx raat* . ik • r Ib. iyparla. lubmltWd -III Mt U -llbdr

p.riod . f thlnr dan lr«« lb. impaaM br a w o lna of lh. bid., aad Ibat Ik ba fara of a bldd.r thall .n l.r IM. a (*r*a wk, ot (Uaran. -Ub lha trhool dlilrlrl a.4

• p.rrMl l*%l tb . bld.I.r lb* waltali" wrabla IT‘lV dal.

Nfc 411. T .lt Tl>. rontrailor ml.rlnf a b furnUb.d ai a ahall h a r. In torr* al lb* lima

«lllH -111 aol tb* biri.. a Hl.i. of Idtb. Cl.M I o( Ihlilr 1101 Plant, aiwlflrtlioni aad pro- lb* n«alBf *f mtr b . oLlalanl from Iba af

irtbllart. Ilarald f . lUrhar, II No. 411. T-Ia Straat N«rlb. T-ln falla. Idal r .i« l t t r aad a.altabla for . la a la a l^ al 0

tformallllw. Iba 8up*r awn^jal. ^^a^ a rd ef Truat.«. ■ Cl.tbj BaarJ t fDlaultt Na. 411 . Clata A lUbnal Dlaha ' T-la falla C«iatr.II. t»» PuWlab: Jun.

lagic Valley Dairy Fa

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THURSDAY. JU N E 27.

T ISE M E K T S LEGAL AD VER TISEDBOiTOBl KOTICK TO tRtOftoirOtJRT Of TWIN IN THK PROHATE ro i liT

'•OI’.NtY^ ITAT ^ lTHE ECTATC Of ESTATE Of GRACE A. BAU*a. hr lb. sadm KalW U b.r«bt al.rn u pMad aad Maryartl af aad all p.r*aoi ht.i>.

Ib. Im i -111 aad Crara A. lald-la d«r»M L TurilpMad, ia. u aiklbii'Ui.. .i.k ,h.. ( aad all paraMi tr*. -Ilkla four iMaik. .r,

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V Jaa*. im . fu h .la b .J .Ju ! ’yo^^;‘ j,').'’;^

N o n c . o r THE TibiV'^r T HAIPE, • „ fOR PROVIN^: J .lr 4 Ilrt rALIJ CODNTY. STATI „-•---- • , ____ IN TIIE MATTUl Of T ill 'l lJMI APPOiKTio 1- »*CKAH:/<. liu-i• C WILL far»oatl I. . . .rdrr.vt ,

THE fJlTATl o rRCEAiED. I" '

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r-la falla. Cm *U ui.roalad mar toaJ.. . ' i '* * taa ban apMaitd nI?ldJ .T I la

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notary Pump Oil .— 1 .4 5

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Ceramic TileL. W. C hristoph

Electric Signs Young: E lectric

Eleelrleal W iring Oetw ciler Bros.

RoofingR o i ^ M onnfaii

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SAVE O NDRUGS

FIL E R A \ £MUe ^ ^ _

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tophereon, T»in Falls

Iric Sign Co, Ogden, U tah

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itain Boofinc Co, Pocatella

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R O A P IF R O M K IM B E R L V

'loor CoveringPeterson Floor C ^verin r S<

ieeoiutieal Ceiling$Lauren Burt, Inc., S a lt Lake

eneral Sheet Melal . Rogers Sheet M etal W orks,

To*« and Siorc Front Metal and Bennett's Twin FaUs Glass t

' TIMES rN E W S. TV

rHE NEW

M E

ening of Magic N iter, on Thursday

W E A R ] plete E

the general p

YOU W buildin tinuous lobby

to equip the 8 has stocked tl that you havt

^ more courteoi

Shopping Cen

y g j ,

\g Service, Tw in Falls

Lake City, U tah

5rks, Tw in Falls ^

I ond Dm t s —tass ah d i> a m t Co., Twin 'Falls

!. T W IN FALLS. IDAHO

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c Valley's N ew es Jay, June 20 th , '

A R E pleased to announce th( ste D ru g Store and wish to take •al public to visit the store.on it

r W IL L notice that this store ilding and for your shopping < obby. Mr. Jay Davis, the Save •he store with the most modern ed them with the finest raercha have never visited a m ore com] rteous service than you will fin( Center.

^ n o t d s

GENERAL

Heating - "Ai Hom e Pi

Matonry E a r l R , !

‘ Materials Keel WH Volco Bl

— ------------ Painting and•’a lls ' S tu a r t B

U <

a iO w r o iB B B i

est, 1957

the opening of Twin Falls m ake this opportunity to invite 1 tn its opening date.

tore Is a continuation of the ng convenience, the stores a re 3ave-0n Co-Owner and M anaj ern shelving and display cast 'chandise on the m arke t I t i :omplete Drug Center and hav find a t this newest addition

c

m a i .1 CONTRACTOR

• yl^r Cotiditioning & Plumbi e Plumbing: & H eating Co.

R. Neilsen, Twin Falls

tW ilkinson &.Stronk Lum ber » Builders, Twin Falls

and Decorating rt Bros.. Twin Falls

g ; s

Is new est and most com- 'ite both our friends and

the Okay Food Center a re connected by a con-

anager, has gone all out cases available and he I t is ou r sincere belief have never experience

ion to Twin Falls’ only

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m"K«ep and C ook" Stelnleti Steel

SAUCE PANll a lr-tlght covar and d itach ab it r jg ara te rita rao eiaV e^ n p r i c e ......:.................. y

FINEST QUALITY

JGAR WAFERSnilla and ra lnbev . '/a-lb. p k f.(VE-ON PRICE...........................................

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in - Skillet Griddle

;M n h e a lin g e le m e n t fo r ev en h e a t . ( b l* — c a n b e im m ersed in w o te r . One- a c k e d by Save-O n D rug.

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i o v e n -fre sh righ t from O k ay 's " M iss | >okery will ba »erved o il doy Fridoy. |

R I D A

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<e lo a d s o f fre e g if ts fo r everyone w h o ' j r in g o u r G rand Opening* T hese will b t qI item s th a t everyone w ill w o n t a n d

» e S a m p l i iilso b e f re e som pling o f de licious con d u r in g fhe G rand O pen ing . Plon now I e n t, b r in g your frien d s o n d neighbors.

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rVe c a rry a c o m p U t* lin*

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*7 E»ilniiB. B«ll>Ho»(ll. Arpif, Mailer and Ktjriloni te ,

r / V l ^ _ j Irom.

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ill b e o u r policy to bu y in lori ac tu re r^ sav in g th e wholesalt s o n to our c u s to m e rs , brii V a lley . A nd th e r e is always [

f k m w M i M

E X . . 4^ Rubber Tipped■ f Bronze or Black I I R eg .2 5 ccard ..

i s s e s JL o rg t a n d S o ft H

S W h it* o n d C o lo red I S A V E 4)N PRICE I

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wcdsed in will be rtlc.iMd by the I B B

•m « n u f f tc tu re r ,Xrec of charse.

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Another, tlia ^^ole. will h Jiulablfl m t t so (hnt pa will bo able, It they care to, Uicm h ish enough to «ee wl Jn; on above the curbitone

Stltl unothcf, lhe P»nca i have the entrance'ihroueh

Planned, but still on the boards, is tho Undcrimiuni I t will be entered Irom I UirouKh a manhole.

Fins will bc hlKhcr. too hlsher. Ono modcl-Uic will bc a copy of Uie whi

1 snallowcd Jonah. 1C will h vcnU known as ‘‘Kills,” a bo<

« of aluminum scales, and uI 1 to be locked In tho sarnRC

I I spawning season to prevent I running away upstream,

On many of the cars the : bo Inrco enough to accomm inrdlum-slzcd chair nnd o: Bcnger. Tho chair will be i

t —and extra—of course.

I $12,028 Damag I Suit Filed I

! May Anderson, a nurse. ' ^faI:lc Valley memorial 1

who WAS Injured Dec. 14, : ■i, I nn oulomobllo accident near

ton, Wednesday Illed a tl3.0: I ' ano suit in ‘Twin Palls dlslrli

against Dan S. Nellson.. 81ie claimed tha t throu “recUeuness, ntRllfience an Icuness" of Kellson she w; manently Injured In the a Tlio extent of her Injuries, leges, were cuts, bniltes, lacc

i A broken clavlcal, four brokj , a damaged left lung and : ! ' tliock.' Sho requests the court aw

S230 doctor bills; |S70 hospit $40 X<rays; t31 physical t:

i. (15 ambulance service; (5001 luro medical and doctor b t* 110,010 additional damages,f Sho la represented by K m .r , 'Walker, Tw in Palls law a t

j 2 Waive Hearh i On Forgery Cif l I Pnul V. HoKan and IMbcrt

' I Twin Falls, chorged togelhei pollco for forgery, waived p;

I ory hearing Wednewlny wh ( oppcarcd before Judge J . C I .phroy and were bound over

'i 1 :-S§h :I Tuesday In tho 100 block i

ahono itree t north. Ho Is . . with forglns thc name of I W. Nelson' to a (5flJ5 chcC; I Juno 25,1057. I t U chargedI I tried to caah the check ar ; Penney company atore. i I I Aah wna arrested In eoi

wllh the forserj'. Ke waa a rr ' I tho 100 block of Shoshone s t

’ West Germans I View Soviet

I I ' IlAM BunO, Oermany,r I I r Itn-The l i n t official Weat H 111 dclcKatlon to vLilt RuaslI In ChDnccltor Konrad AdenauH I there In 1055 was en route UB l jl erad today.M ) Tlie five-man group frorH I : burc will make a sludy of■ff i I tr.''tlle and community deve

I ' eystcma In the Sovlel city. A'I 1 . paid a vUll to ^toscov In| m set up dlplomatlo relatlol | | | | Iluuln.

| | k H e r e ’s H o v• DAVIS, CiUlf.. June ffJ

Ll li' '* vegetablft crop expert yc U-.ljl p M i^ ^ou laom e hMpM

Hllk , lem—how lo pick out a go[111 ; melon.!(l!j' Aroma Is the key lo It,iu ; |' , Karlan K. Pratt. OMoclaiB ij; ■; fes.wr ot vegetable crops111 . .1 University of C.illfomlaIIH ' of acrlcullure. I i ought t'U J J tuiclou.i a l the blOMom ri■ i Ihat end (opposite the stc■ 1; I should be aprlng>- to soft.

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!t by Trend Towan • Lines on AutomolXEMORE The wrap-around wlnC le good word give way to lhe picture igjB-s car* will VUlblUty will be so comp )5Ts ao lo rlied even a man wllh a crick In

. will be able to see ahead, bounable to get and on both aldea. A wlndc

er (optional and extra) available tn all models.

The preaUge cars will hi . j horsepower. Ono monster v

- ‘ I Uie claim that 11 has moi power under Ita hood tha Churchill downs barns two

. f l fo ri the derby. In Uie r1< parlm ent ot thene cars « letter ot Introduction to a court Jud^iea and Justices peuce In all 4S sIa Ic.i . -

As a sideline, mo.il of U car munufaclurera will sel

MfUaiai* stretchers. Thtsc Implemen . model will ^'Ofk on ‘he principle of le D eath Vul- ‘f « , will be guaranleed to ILvd w ith the the rtdes and ends of any

“ c rS f .n .v tn 10 1 slrelchera also will spread c

*•111 have ad . The c an will be roomli Bt naa-vinKera ‘han 1057 can. Like an lg ire to lo raise »>•> ^ 't L v h a v l V o . Itultle there «lll bc Icr. ar jstone level “ndPancake will room to exerclM nnd gel n ^ u c h U ie lop benda conlracted by thoI Uie driiwlng of enUrlng.m u n d ElKhl The 105B dashboards wll rom beneath, even more conglomerate m

In ortdlllon to u dove fr too Much-ihc J o n a h - stocked wlUi overnlKhl n< e whnie Uiat ‘hose owners who, hav ..111 have side >en In. can'l get out. Then " a bSdv made toothbru.nhea, nlghishlru, md will have lotion and a dt«trea.n flare. > larnnc during who don’t answer Uicae fli W ent I t Irom RO to the aid of a trappe m will be penallMd to Uio fuls the flna will ofcommodate a As soon as I leant to atan ind one pas- heod and pick up a handII be optional '1 th ^j‘ an order lor a 1058 model.

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’ihrouRh theee and cnrc- r«r «i»n.pit, u tu b.ilhe waa per* wani» | i<iiy i sdif» ithe accident, » i s ,>a i si.tu iiirles, ahe al- » I ■''»», lacerations, ^

and nervous

Tt awartl herhospIUil bills: r,M .rIcal therapy; » W ^ . “ Kf5ni in..r<"

(500 fo r fu> ' . floa<i<r>-t t.m.

’ K nuner and

anngsf Count' . . .=M bctt L . /« li , CA RD OF T H A N Igelher by city wouun r.nn'oT ..ic.u.ici.' » ved prelim ln- ,l,,p .rpnrl>ll»» <«r llia m ly w hen they »na on-r^ihnie •cu ihu ci ! J . O. Pum - • ' '''•1 over to dls- u-y vvmu ! l . . u L 2 , h,;»i Jond of 11.000 ill wL « k lX

a t 8:10 p.m. ® '"‘ ®‘ v „ c»i.V .i-"V

"ch e ck ^*81*65 *i'7 ” il"'! '‘.“i'i'’ xrged th a t hn u*uurui r^.r.i o(^rimr>. eck a t J . 0.

Weat O ennnn op»n lot lU (••■on. Vm Ii Ruaala alnce

3ute to Lennl- ^

■rl ” a t ^ y C ” "*' ■ . i^riptui advleckeUng prob- c<fn/-vTiila g o o d r lp f S T O P !

I0 ] t,n d v ls» nw »r>iTTer^v)elate prt>- A D V l^crops a t thr ’ T O A D V E R T IS ]omln collfKt ..................ight to «mcll ffi «B.X.rrM .‘l

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a n d le g ’fo r i t

Tjou Tige t h e

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obileswindow will m°,n. ss.oa, lifUlT Aru turo window,romplete Uiat S P E C I A L !^ l!* ii" .! ? O ur ReguUr (10 Perm id.backw sr^, complete. (CilOl Olvi fflndow woan- phiuips, Llmliettra) wUl bej ^nly.

Ul have more A D K IN ’S B E A U T Y Iler will make 1520 Poplar Pl

more hone- I ,, ..n

i':! S IT U A T IO N S • m ic glove com- .sikao j' ut-i- •iiiins. i»uwwc

*111 be n Inr t..r >M.rl> M r. >-bor »M-. to all trattlc .i*«kti.f or b.i«) i

slices of the ;u.i,.mI’lL.ri/io;t..sji.__________ ]

of Uie motor uiw icc. M>ll sell garage »..n. Mr». Klmamn, tU Trlrr rmenta, which iiou.skwohic )>r M «r «' of (he shoe ,-----------------------d to pu»ll oulany bul solid . 1,'10 feet, "nie

end car ports. a J J ^ r u iT n ^ irK r n :: ;? ! :^ jomler lii'Ide ..i. .urk. I’ham o»n.Ji imh in Igloo, they CtlHiUH irurktor--*'! iw bu t ouce ■>;ri--in- h. J- n .v rg. arm . knee.* (iUMUM .■•c>.«.«n^ b.u»i{el rid of the |) ,p>„,i.l,l, urrl^,. rhan. ho acrobatics uoro-Tii.i-iNd u>viior»«Ari

Inrhc, <lr<'7. I’hnnr 4!(>-W. Cs Wll! be an lurto.rii.r.i.so-^aficn^ « te mixture, Arlm. TllUr. n .r Kt^n». I I

ll neccMlilM n.ViI;r V w . «1k .«l»‘VlnK gol- iiK.SKHAI. ..((t— -ork. Ir.

m ere will be .nd Mir*. I'hon. Jliru , BhavliiK __________________ire, MotorWs NUJt»Kiiv--chiise flnrc., and 'apped driver i-j,K; e.iim.m— le full extent « ,w u . Uw« S«n>l

n;iuM,stand on my akWl.Si; bullgnholc. m.i alttrhandkerchief *“ "'*• ‘alng to placo CAii!'t Nffci~ -or«-»ii nna»: lodel. itrucllon or rtmaStL Br bi

A f ^ Khil« you art on vKa(lop. <

f l 0 r f I'AINTINO. tiltflor .Birinii I'hon* U!:i-ni Mtur I P.m.

?ATES Mowinfr Rakinp B•word) OIck Pooler — Kennei:- . h ^ w o r i Phone 2007-M Phiirerf p»f it r ' 'Jlliri »i! —u'iMlevt I CUSTOM BALINC■ . ' H.« lloll.o4-p.Icr.

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with around. Pbon. 1S0>.PEW mTER .nd i>o-b.drt»<D .p.rin

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uhl. Iilaho. fUlurra. W.U la w.ll <.r lm. •cfidlBC roBU. J*™» plelur* »i«dowfc L.n< ri-.^M ~. d«< Reia. lli Ualib.' ik .- a u ; ,------------------------------------dr.. Ad. U QroUl* MODERN t nKDROOM b<

.tskrr .nd lurnac. clo..i .p.c*. Lari, modrrn bo>k1. rboB* (H «rn klUbm «Uh brmkfail i

Iir reon plp«] for .uUmi line biulnM.. Trk. • '“* ‘•n'*r. I i.r f. lot TlilSt . J .» . .yo T l» - "1.r"?H'?.'.?57rJ'{Sda'r~l

■L— Vrl ?:“^Bc^tloB .Bd bu.lnr.. p „ „.Iow rop.M »n» o»B .r no.lns,

' b «b bli'i.;., 'so C. E . ADAM!7 m“'; Offl«* la r«Wmt. Sll I r '****•1“ on.ii.rt _“ V m • •"

r.d*. Nin. r.Bl.1 ATTIIACTIVK I IlEPnOOirln.al (or own.r. with M ir. b.<]room A pl lur. in ne.IIrnt (InI.bnl butm.nt. All r:n>Blaf. on llijb- ,|M. lof.Uon g od. C.r.f.,.ip.niloa or olb.r \ v.lu* _____________ ,_.•It. Box J-ia. f t---la h C E o ld home In !■ --------------------- ---Itoom (or . I .n . (anllr <

S T IIM IT V I KXTRA n ick eU .'In loc.llK l U N i i l room Ifrlek «llh(.Bcr bu.i>Ion ll bulldlnr 2 > nnDnOOU nRICK. . “jp* Ini In MUlbrrn bl-ichn

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it p rsaS n ueu! ’’ la J.rem.! ^ t iP d v n 'p.1lat *«ulp«i*Bl. «U. J.rom..__________iT.rr A..U.bl* UCUIIOUM. 1»1>I r» a . k)

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b e i t e r t h a n■ Sc«iou. Hom.^».brfroonn.

i j l S S S i :R EN T, LE >^E 1 BUSCH REA L ES■IU. OPIJOB to bur. *” **•

.p.rlmrBt or houw.PboB. m i. L.n*r I u j-s iD E N C E L3R SALE 0, z i» Bir..t b.iwMB s

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n ^ T n j.t».r. LEM A. CHAP r.. AGENCYKllr* C.rau. PhoB. |

..n kom. wUh'.i;. “ir M.l .nd .ll.eb.d lOVKLY TWO IIMIIOOM

t. L.ndac.p«! lard. p.tio., ONLV lt:.<i». Ble*

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V E T ER A N 'S SPE Ub (r« ? 350 .00 •o ^ 'u i r S C r o S d o w n« Includn pipin* , ((n«I«rf« *I«ln» m•. r« .« .lcp won. I (J5X« .

PER NONTHd a m s I t " - •'"* '. Sll rillmnr* DRAND Nr:W—Two Udr<101 vllb (ull cencrtt. bu.mtnt,______________ ,1 floor.. CK Oil or C.t (arm

or Am. SUBd.rd plumblni ----------------------- .nd (ullr Iniul.lrL TO*

All W M Bk"C.r.c*. nk. r.rd. FOR VETS OR NON- ----------- Ill.tJO. Ch«k wllh ut OB onr unm <i X ‘3 . w i'S rd ^ :- ! :'^ to rour houi

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AU. OB S U rj. lou.r. p.r>BniL rboD. I TlllPLEX ______________,1 REDUCD rOtt QUIC

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. for Ih. lar*. .nd full b.lb. 1H b.th.onlr llO-tOO wllh fllluiM. froUBd floor u«r month. | Rc.aon.bl. Urmi. I'bon. 41

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— ' . BULK K>TATO E FOR SALEId* j .« ^lou. OB. or Paul Equini

And .weiding-------------------------1 PAVLrrnTY * cahins IonUrl n.v* It.mm. nia. w ,„ Lodga.

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