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Weather Clear, Cooler ^srsTno-13° ~ M te -in Candidate I Has Quit I Br The AuoeUted Pre»i - '•Duwaync C. Weaver M rithdrew Tueaday a.s a HI J,rite-in candidate for gov- ij| emor and callcd on liis a lupportcrs lo vote for Coy. Bj Robert E. Smylie. H n'avcr. • 43->ear-oId Eagle |B csoirtctor, u l d he fenred hli B | aodiacy vould Improve che Bn A»nc« of Vernon K. Smllh, ifce Demoaatlc gubernatorial ■ 1 suilnee. Km ■I don't want to Uke » chance MM ef puttlns Vcmon K. In there," |m TTeiver Mid. BH •n> lupportcm who uld they ^ «uld not rote If given a choicc oil; betirecn Smith and Smylle, Or ^ tie lAld: “I btj »JI of you to rcconxtier BCT u 1 have, and ciut your vote Igalnst v e r n o n K. nnd his c»Kd. I can ajuure you thnt thl< ■■ sill be many Umefl better for the U jj m ajority of Idahonns than [B plan." ^ Weaver referred to the Demo* Mf enilc nominee's proposal for le- [ nUwl. cflMno-type garobnng on a local option ba#U in the Otm Itate. bd Wearer announced his ctindl- P at week, saying he op- Ti »th SmyUe and Smith. •" ‘ h« voted as a Democrat durli June primary but d b .—■ himself u not “MleJy a 1 St.'* I-I-I feellnffs hare not V^J he said. "It ha# betn - _ to me that, although I |J . »n many hundreds of support* Ij| en, we do not have enouph aooey to do the Job the ft-ay re WUII Bather than aid Vera- n K. In any way* I am gointt 0 sltlidraw and receive the othei mth of those who choose to ica t _________________ Chri; Tiretly’ up ghosi T o M e a stire u,f; Earth Size S CAPE C A N A V E R A L , Pin. Kt. 31 l«-A Hashing llRht « “'t1i /Ireflj* saUUIto soared Into or- lit todny to measure tha size i nd th»pe 01 the Earth In nn Jm cj aperiment which could pp>- " n s . lucjmcTB accurat« world maps fJ’**® '^^Ubllsh Eulda Unea lor the t ^'W t nien to ths noon. < authoj |j» iv SBS'pound satellite, places Anna, rocketed away tcrtalr rom Cape Canaveral at 3:M oH U»' m. atop a Thor-Able’-Star flo w xster. An hour later the de- Many nse deportment announced It curfcn u In a successful orbit nbout ston OOmUes above the Earth. munltl n t lint iUige pushed the n-mdoii ackage to tho edge of space, puinUr tbo sccond fired for two mln- gcsturj stcs. then shut down and coast- , ed for 29 minutes before re- i« tartlng Its engine to eject Its M \m Into orbit hliil» nbove Ethiopia at a speed of nenrly U.OM miles an hour, BaUoting by S Absentees Js.. At 725 Mark ^ iiaatlee baHotlns eonilnued to bctwcc ^ ||w o Wednesday vith 725 ex- to'have voted by Wednea- nols u fc>^oQn. Roodle; Only three daj-s remain for Inc th JoUnf ab.ieniee and thow who to not be here lor the Tu«- T>fctngral election nre urged by commi S I f c Clerk T . W. Stivers to collabc H io ti during the next three days. p„j^y ' Ibe county clerk's office will Slmlla: ^ cp«n from 8:30 a^n. to i p.m. hundn Siitifdnj- for the convenience of ^(,(c Uicm »ho are unable to vole. ,, , Whllt ftbscntee-voting for per- “a In aU but one ot the county's to be o W pretlncts wUl conclude Sat- unle.is afternoon, voiers Uvlng In niothei I*lfl FjiJU county precinct Ho. 2. «I »hlch the courUiouM la U« WItaE placc, may vote absentee “ ^ Mosdjy. Chni liotevtr. Stivers ' encoumued «cmIc “ »BT<ntfe voters to CMt tlielr ^ ^ by Snturdfly, because fJre- ^ »ntl office worker-i will be '‘c Monday wlili aislrlbullon an f^ulpmcnt nnd bnllou to nil Wl» tn lhe county. He pointed > ' « rtccnlly that oficn, In Uic » » » ' ot seiunff the poUJns places ! ^np. absentee bnlloia enst the w l«fore election dny are sent ■ i '*“< wrong precinct and must \ ^ l ''ftiumtd to the proper one. ^lloi.<- received In tiie mall , ^ out-of-town vojcnt, siieh m or persons confined to jj..,.. or hospltaU. will be T^On “r^'W even If they nre re- k, « ij the dny of election. u,e on: Tax Cut Plan J^IIN O T O N . Ocl. 31 W'— either B ^ fy of Commerce Luther turn dt ^tt«ses suBseats the admlnla- po.wl n Plan for a 1963 tax cut iJje coi ^ lU fd separately from ta* ml.^^Joi l^lw t the whole package ii.,h a “P “» * congressional p u n i . . Mnlng told a news confer- alon - b t ^ t Utx reduction aimllnr » d Individuals c ity 's chief geuii He said It and *o poulble to wriu a ttm - The ier loler ^ t The Ma; V te H . v^' t - 7 /. '‘fV - ■Sr'.ii: '' « Ensle 1 hli mlth, R 99I^H W EFP- - J * , .'•> lorlal R lance f J h W ltfi r ' * holce M/dcr vote 1 his t this irthe than emo* >gon aem ','-0 ^ ''., tindl- op. TlfRKlfilf TANKS roH IhrflBfh a «tnre< mitt) an eastern proTlnee, aboul 40 milt* fran ocrat durinf prtpafUom Ust week-end for atro i:Ghoulies,Ghos s^BeastiesTake rem- Uniled joing The nnnunl nssorlment of spooks, the other mischievous creatures, real or 1 ■0 lo ica today and toniRht. Hnlloween, or Christianity. Ancient obaervancea ( thc belief thnt witches and ghosts were rno.st likely to ^ be circulnting on this day. Modern-day America allots the day to co.<tumed children, TT^'I who are free to gleefully extort 1 ^ I O cdlblea from houeholders they I 11 rt find nt home under Uirent of ‘■tricks' 'If they nre refused. WASH Ijoht nnrrlcd mothers are putting the today nt J or- «nnl touches on ghost, skele- fo rm er F ilM ton and other macabre cos- Iu ‘ i , nn tumcj. The market for pump- th e CiCct OH), kins, cookies, candy and other N . i ., sa: •wacb was-rtported bulUsh. On bflsV in lar tho practical side, community stormlnff , , auUiorlUes and pollM In many xt^v/V ^ii ■into, places made preparations to en- _ iway Certain children and keep them 3:M cu the sCxwU, tl possible. Tral~ 9 Slar tio warnlnm were clfculated. •.( |j3.in de- Many munlelixilltles- lnsUtuled 'i d It curfews for youngsters. ’ 1: ^ bout store-owncrs In many com- ,.j readers munltles donnted their dlapIny N pn Intel the B-indoirs lor fanciful u-nter-eotor .■' be o u t mce, puinUnga by local youUis. Tlie j,i aample gesture was prompted by civic F Uio ones last- prjde nnd In the knowledge Uial I" Tuesdny , ” ■ If Uiey refaiect, the gloss would r, of todnj ; bc cUndMtlnely decornted wlUi ! Rendei ,,i„ »0"P« *Wch Is harder fo wash ij um plo off. •, amendm The Detroll Depftrtmerit of ll «P«elal < Parks nnd Recreation arranged plannlnfl r a round of carolval games, dane- . I P'*'* on cs nnd spcclal movlea for children eounty. In hopes of ierplDs them off U»o !l Also streets. ; Ui ■'B ut.-Just In C.1M. Police Com* ^ 11?» i - r';;: nddlUonal patrol cars to duty ;d fo between * pjn. And midnight. Starting at noon, today, Illl- nM" nols toll collectors wUl hnnd oul ■*• noodles to cliUdren In cars pass- - n ri for Inc throuRh their booths. It Q j* I Tlie mcrchnnl* and sehool ■y” * board Iji Ihc Colorado mountain O I m. d l^y community of Idaho SprlnRs are nlfltG » *0 collaboratliiK on their annual lays, pnrty for about 400 children, JEROME, wlU Similar feasts will be held In MorIc VaU p.m. hundreds of other munlclpallUea, will be ht! 0^ Chtago police warned parents w:r*‘ children under 17 were 'jp* ji vaci nty'a to be off tlie streets by 10:30 p.m. cllnle wUI I Sat- unle.is accompanied by their Tj’pe III ig in moUiers or fathers. Olflclnls In nbly will b< ' h,. DCS Rfolnea a.Oted parents to liave il/lf®,",*!.- U,M. b, . p„. ChnrloltesvUlc.Va.. reserved Uie icai itssocit njjfj occoilon for chlldrtn by leclala- should not 1 llielr A "KOblln" Inw, pna.ird dren a t th l .jfj. thl.i wetk. llmlls irlck-or-treiit Dr. Slo.it I ijg ncllvUy lo yaun«lers 12 years clinic wlU 1 Illon ®'d and umlfr. A 10 p.m. cur* printed in t J nil tew wns esiniJtiihcd, wllh vloln- rwlilenu xl nled youths over IJ subject to iiie clinics Uic fines rnnnlng from tl to $10, typ^ Il.vnc laces County Zor u y IVAN LI.SC0L.N and r.onlni ■? " Wticther or not there is "or- protect tiie 7 " derly future developmeni'’ in the clly'a cj '* Twin Pnlls counly will depend Example; re* to n large extent on paauKe ot do at the p lhe only county Lwie In the Nov, factory Is 0 elecUon. merclnl dun County hJs farm — will be a s k e d M ^.; someday be 1^^ either to pau orH^<- dentlal arei ther turn dopn a pro- Answer: I inla- po.wl BUthorulnK plain, cut uie county c o m -'E x n ;n p lc : tax R il.t.tionlotatab-|el5jK * do to regu cage llah a c o u n ty ^ E B ^ 'J M l'nm< onal p 1n n n 1 ng n n d U i e city? li Mnlng com m U-HS^^ ttr- ,io„ - . ctnpH S A SS'S."." Uon almllar to iheBBF tually be an uals c ity 's planning i..« t.in»i« J I It and lonlng commlsjlon. ", em- The bnllot for the L-uue U des- Iter IffnaUd "counly toning and land ' xm. w regulations." = If passed, a eounty 'plannlns Uio (irMta The Maple Valley Newspaper Dcdirali TWIN FALL rasfh a tlrret la Kan. eiplta! et . the 331b an 40 mUe* tram the Soviet border. of the (hln k-end for army parade celebratlttf Soviet Unlor Ghosties,Long-L 'ake to Prowl To Dy Untied P m i IntemaUonal , 4. t of spooks, hobgoblins, costumed .‘tprites, res, real or fancied doaccnds on communiti illoween, or thc vigil of All Saints’ Day, )aervancea centered around the lighting id : " y GOP Coiintera >i« ____ I Blast at Eisenl WASHINGTON, Oct 31 (/P)-Repul he today nt a Democratic epokesman’s ; *• former President Dwight D, Eisenhov !!!l the election campaign. Sen. Kenneth er N. y., said Sen. Vance Hartke, D., Ind >n base" in contending that eoAic of KIs' ‘J storming statements might bc “misU n. thoy indicated “there is room for critic ■ra wTfs;,’TOvvw,w .-8'»r.t:', -r-u:j:ae,^ tion taken N Sample Ballot As part of the Tlmw- in the nb i News program to keep Its from Eiaenh n- ,• readers Informed to Uiat Alexander W ay 1 ' nn InteUlgent bnllot may ir, t, aUtemei or ,• be cna{ Jn thc election, is need for ui tie j,i sample ballots similar to h ahlp cn forcl 'lc h Uio ones which will be used [ cans have "i at t- Tuesdny nppear on p»«e 10 Independent, ;ld f, of today's lasuc. \ —togcUier v Ul Itendcrs wlU fin d the 'I strucUve nil sh il umplo boUot, sample j injf prosram ’ I amendment ballot nnd Uie j Unff." ^ i i ?; :i Uc jl Also on the'eleeUon^ « Mondny ai f front. Uie Tlmes-News lo- j UnrUce. chn . U day features an article on ]• ocmtlo senate " Uie couniy ronlnfi proposal ( nilltce. told *; ■ whleh starts on pafee one, , Tuesday hc w H '■____..................... ....................... M group, and i V/ - I ----- ---------- - -------------- - Polio Clinic ~ Ing future For Type II S Slated Dec. 8 sSr ■n, JEROME, Oct. at-T he next WHcy to avoli In Manic VaUey area polio cUnls ° w, will be htld Dec. «, accordlnj "One might , to Dr. James Sloat. Jcrome, gen- comments of cral chnlrman. At Uiat time Wagner of N type II vaccine wUI be given. No recommended n. cllnle wUI be held In November, make polltica :lr Tj’pe III polio vaccine prob- Kennedy adre In nbly will be Riven In the spring ent success lr „ Jf elearcd. Dr. Slont snld, "II Is KeaUng snld, c the opinion of the polio commit- tj,. "• tee of the Souih Central Med- \ 1, Ical aasoclatlon t h a t , type 111 Elsenliov a- should not be given even to chll- Uiat elRh fd drtn nt this time." preparedne.is i»t Dr. Slo.it cniphaalied lhat no trnUon, lollo* rs clinic WIU be held Saiurday, as ,j „ r- prinled in the coupon book. Area *, „ .. a- rwlilenu aliould plan lo atiend to tlie clinics on Oec, 8 for Uie nedy to dei typ^ II . vncclne._________ when the cri Zoning Meaf and r.onhiK comnils.sion would or acccpi na | r- protect the farm Jand and a.«lsl nlty on obJcc In the clly'a expansion. an area whli Id Example; What can a farmer dentlal. of do nt the preseni time If a glue wllllam O IV, fnctory Is constructed or com- mnnnger of ■ merclnl dump Is slaricd next to Commerce, i ■ his Jarm — » fann which mlsht have been < I someday be subdivided as a resl- emoUoiis on t I dentlal area? according to 1: Answer: Nolhing, except eom- mlsunderstan< I plain, ’ Spokesmen I 'Exajnplc: What can Uie city city-counly < I do to 'regulate con.<iiructlon.' in In Januarr n: I areas Immediately ndjacenl to broad croas-s I Uie city? (Such aa buildings or and buslneasn I other obsirucUona being con- county, polnle I stntcied across what mlisht even- the commlaslo I tually t>e an extension of arterial prolect the ta sU-eeti — the alrecls which In blocking com the future would carry che heav- Ing* or bttOf J. ler loads of traffic Uirough major farms whicli ,d rcsldcnUal secUons of the clly.) Uie property t Answer: Nothing, except build of the farmer IS the (trcctd around tha buildings The city's : iper Dediralcd lo ServlnR nnd Promoting rWIN FALLS. 1DAH^\V ed M-S1)AY, 0< '0 ' f' .fV ,( ‘ ■ K S a : * tHe 39Ib annitrenary ll’e Turklili rtpubllo 1] Of the (hlrd artny guard Iho 300-mlIe long fn Soviet Union. (AP wlrepboto) ing-Legged^ oj Tonight . i clianRCd. It imcd .‘tprites, prankster.s and ••Fm cots: n communitiea across Amer- ^ - x • Saints’ Day, Jong antedates ................... be_ lighting of bonfires and ( ,o v P l* l i t e r a t t a c k s Tigi»tei lisenhower J!™ . (/P)Republicans hit bnck ^wn***a*sttni'o: pokesman’s suggestion that govern the way D. Eisenhower bow out of formoiion about n. Kenneth B. Keating, R., , „ rtkc, D.. Ind., was “tvay, off Bofce of Elsenhower’s iarii.- rtLmlrSrdrmii it bc •■misleading" becauae eat possible exte: om for criticiBm of the posi- lai spokesmen, tion taken by the Prcsi- Experienced i dent" in the Cuban misaJlo order coui tect of fUrUier IJ . , and cIvUlan ol In Uie absence of comment prime Informal from Elsenhower himself. Sen, cqmm .jao iimn Alexander Wllcy, n , WU, said ,104 y,. Iri a sUtemcnl that, whUe Uiere y,, - 1s need for unity and blpartJsan- ubUshmenta. , ship on forelun policy, nepubll- cans have "a rcaponslblUty for , independent, critical evaluation " j " ‘he Wash —togcUier with offering con- * n®' StrucUve nllemaUvc.'i—It exlai- or by telephone it)g prosrams are found wan- "subsUncc" of Unff." - "Uie appropriate WUey, senior Republican on “ o r ^ lK o m c Uie senate foreign relaUons eom- "rf, mittee, conferred wlUi Elsenliow. er Mondny at Qettysburtf, Pa. *________ UnrUce, chairman of Uie Dem- T 7 _ a .^ ^ H ocmUo senatorlnl campaign com- J j S lcS J mlltee. told a newa conference Tuesday hc was spcaklnc lor mat T T group, and not for Uie White 11631 S < House. In ausgestlng thal Uie Republican former pre.tldenc give serious consideration lo cancel- i T X O r i J 'c l Ing future campaign appear- ® anccs TYLER. Tex., awtf. farmer T, KeaUng said that, in his opln* {led today the lon, Etienhower's remarks "hare signed the day been appropriaie, lo the point. fcrUliicr equip and entirely con.ilsteni wlth.hlj deal wiUi'BUUe policy to avoid making a poUUcal (7,500 olieck Es footbal out of Cuba.” seal Uie deal. "One might bcUer crlUcUs Uie Estes, 37, bani comments of Mayor Roberl P. «'onder of we«st' Wagner of New York City, who «»d financial ci recommended ilial, DemwraU on c h a ^ s he make pollticnl capital out of Uie “"d *tole from , Kennedy administration's appar- »nongBt ent success in the Cuban crisis.- The New York senator said ers company ot 1 Umt Elsenliottcr •'merely pointed for ogreelns lo out U>M ,11,1.1 JO .,. 01 m lllw uiL'S,''-. preparedne.is under his adminls- tanks wi« trnUon, followed by early Repub- cald. Ucan wamln(Ui on the Cuban yt'tertay. Wi: Uireat. enabled President Ken- nedy to demon.^trate sUentih When the erl.<Ls came."_______ . crIglnaUy. Measure on or accept as pirt of the commu- Ing commlMlon nlty on obJcctlonaWc //telory In recoril Jn faior an area whicli should be reii- tlon "In Ught < dentlal. alluaUona now WUllam O ra n g e , secretary- limits.'* mnnnger of llie Chamber of When asked Commerce, noies thnl "there some of Uie sit have keen violent and mixed bcr ot the clty'i emoUoiis on the subject,'' mostly, menUoned Uiat according to him, stemming from occasions when | misunderstanding. the clly Spokesmen lor the chamber's struction. buslr city-counly commUtee, formed elements which in Januarr nnd comprised of a hot be allowed broad croas-secllon o f farmers toning reeulaUoi and businessmen throughout the Industry in an □ county, polnieC out recenUy (hat normally be dci the commlaslon. If formed, would dentlal). prolect the farmer—primarily by Once iiroperty blocking consirucUon of buUd- city's zoning reic Ing* or baOfifsMS adjacenj lo objectionable eli farms whicli would downgrade ing added, but Uie property and lower the value those already : of the farmer's land. land Is brought The clly'« planning tnd xon* City Managci Promolln^r the Crowlh of Nine Irrigalct ksDAY, OCTOBER HI, 19G2 - Chi In; . . . KEW DELI criticizcd V. 1 hinisclf,_MciU) * conimuni(|iic 11 buiiuleil liuliii' crilicism .hail ' ■J' ;( '• slroiiKiJr over ■■ ;} Chinese luuiii ■- ' ■.- 1 . jL 'I out offcnui k. . ■ 2 KrLshn,! Meiinn I ift . ‘i Qunle. tjut thc driven Inlo Indl 13 poitii.1, forcli .'1^ nrmy buck, jC SSi 0 “e rcMon for treats wns the power ngnlnal Chinese automni rnilrs hnvf> l>r '“■“ •■"""■ IH hard on Krlslin:. ure to provide ] IP^ : for his troop.t. Nnw India haa i.'i- Unlied Stnles ar . countries tliat I ib rtpubilo Ibis week. Unlu ha* a peculiar U ■mile long fronUer wllh Uie ing wlUi slashlnj; United NaUons a rr... ’ to provide deap Sign of Times Ssro” ." NORCO, CAllf.. Oct. 31 . ons and for w hat. WWThe sign in front.of a j be a restraining U Norco home tiacd to ssy: 1 Chinese. -{■Yeo K itte n s ." 1 But Russia has After ft while It was ■, the Chinese sUnd ciianged. It now reads: h dispute (hat erupt "fVce CBU." r, elofed war. nnd U .... ________________ deal with Uie Sovli 1 .. ...... J... ------ -----------AuUiorlUllv ^ , Ru.vsla hna cance Fovernment 1 ”°= planes. A doun 1 _ pectcd to arrive J .ightensup Jews Sources S I ts I WASHINOTON, Oct. 31 lUrT- arms Indian sold 0 defense department has laid Nehru had beer >m a stem order Intended to Ister as wcll ns . .■cm the way newsmen get In* and mUilater of matlon about the naUonal de- briefly befora R laes. took over Uis dc armighl lo light today, Uie or- v,. LsirSssK'rss Sxpcrtcnccd obsenera beUeve . defenae minL s order could havo Uie ef- exchaaje ;t of further Inhibiting mlllUry ouariera occ d clvlllnn officials who are Walong, at t me information sources. Il of the Ironller ni jld also Umlt exposure of crlt- jiy in Uie Luhlt i sm nnd the policy of differ- eaalesl route thro ces in Uie giant defense es- layoa for Red Ch lUshmenta., The spokesman \ny mUltary or-clvlUan offic- communUts. mlgh in the Waslilngton area who ouiflank the Indli ks wilh n newsman In person --------------- by telephone must report Iho , ibsUncc" of what he eald (o X C H O l le appropriate pubUc Informa- n office" before Uie dny ends. T ,,_ Dr. such official must hove an 1 1 1 T t/Ilt lormaUon officer preaent when _ ^ Is Capti istes T ria l— T f rrt ‘C<iny announced lears oi lwo /ff* . can-owned oil ii lO rtffaiJC S ‘^ke Maracaibo 1 O An official cor rVLER. Tex., O ct. 31 HTO— tlie captured men xa. farmer T. J. WUson tesU- btr# of the comn d today Uie only • dooiment t,,g commuiUit-llr ned the day he ajreed to a nevolu^rj Uilicr equipment mortgage ,1, a wlUi'BUUe Sol Estes waa • .^^15 500 clieck & tc» gave him to J*’® "5^?. 1 Uie deal. UiaUgnWd dU istcs, 37, bankrupt fonner boy Venezuel nder of weist Texas agriculture 'nie incident c 1 ritiAnclni circles, ts on (rfai houra nfter Pre. cliantes he swiniUod Wilson Beiniicourl hnd c 1 stote from him In the com- blUrjition of Uie i iaicd mortgnse deal, connection with U Vilson told ft JUT7 of il men , tu c communlqu 1 one woman Uiat Estea cave of communlal Raf n a cheek dniUTJ o n ^ e faro- appftrently bume company ot Pecos as payment {oui agreelns to buy 75 ferUllicr q. v , .ka on tune, then leasing Uie Iks to Estes. The mortcage for " ,t, i, r tankfl w,« algned laler, hc ’^terday. Wilson teaUfled Uie The governmen rf of the dLipuied mortgage nounce Uie iiumbi Uie records of the c rr olfice lured. A roundup s not the same copy he signed took place throug glnaUy.__________________ end.____________ n Nov. 6 Bs commlMlon aiso_has jone.on Derr,lck,_ltufilvln: ord Jn faior of ih« preposi- on the issue, ata 1 "In Ught of some existing "Oenerally epeakh laUona now within the clly well accepted ai Its.'* They're nfrald th« Vhen asked to comment on Ini; to restrict ih ne of Uie aituaUons. a mem- oulbuUdlngs nnd of the clly'a phmnlng group nature. However, nUoned Uiat there have been I have been and w a^lona when properly annexed had county planni lhe clly Included con- this haa not t>eei nction, bualnessea or olher ..por good, soli ments which ordinarily would m d aound planni . be nUowed under Uie city's es»cntlal that w. llng reeuIaUons (such as light xonlng and plan ustry in an area which would declared noUng U maliy be dcalgnnted as resl- tection to Uie far ‘Uo*’ * reasonable.- he i )nce iiroperty Is annexed, the aomcone go out a i-'a xonlng remilnUons can slop auwivlslon Just fctlonable elemenu frojil be- j-qu ^gyg sq ct ao added, but cannot change land and expect t) « already (here when Uie through your fi d Is brought into the city. - would be advba' nty Manaeer H. L. (ilerb) <c.uiii*4 •> Pm line Irrigated Idaho Counties 2 Vlenon Ou Chief of E In Face of KEW DELHI. India. Oct. ni (A’)—Prime riticizcd V. K. Krishna Mciioii jik defense: imself, Mcium moved over to bccome minif )nimuni(|uc niimiuiiciiiK' the change camc ii liiikIciI liuliii'.s defeiiKcs iiKuiust iiii ntlack •ilicism .hail been geU iiiK _____ .ronger over s in c e tlie rp |_ ^ X hlncse launched an all- i l l d l l l / It offensive O d . 20. . a rWin,i Menon bad ns.Mircd tlie O ^ ^ _ lUon Ils defcnsrs wrre ndc- ^ O ^ T li mlc. but thc Chlnrsp hnve k./V 'W X l.^ Iven Inlo Indlim territor)- nl HAVAKA Of u T to it« ,1 One rcMon for the Indlnn rr- Fitlel C a.stro tod eats wn* the Inadequate fire- verification of J )wcr against the rnpld-flrhig j,|icg from^CllUa. J5“ h “ ™ w lS iM r bel'vc™ Tlinnt n ird on Krhhnn Menon’ j fall- headway luestlr e to provide proper weapons stuck to sucll de r his troop.v jf, if Nnw India haa turned to the Ulcd Sinles and Drltaln-two l> lA ,r l^ y v F untries tliat Krfahna Menon 1 iG C tS 'C JL IS a peculiar talent for irritat- .' , O r wlUi slashlnR,alUicks In the A T ^ a . ilted NaUons and elsewhere- i l O l Jt-U lC provide desperately needed trWiria Menon hnd turned to U SC O i r i t Soviet Union both for weap- - I and for whnt he hoped would WASHfNOTON, C ft restrnlnlng Uifluence on lhe Prealdent Kennedy'! .Ineae t* invnde Cuba—pan 5ut Russia has now'endorsed PO«ed crisis aettleme s Chinese lUnd on the border rule out force shout pule (hat erupted in an imde- a major new Uirent red war. nnd Uio blegest arms Jspherc, U£. officii a wllh Uie Soviet Union is now day. . AulhorlUllve sources said American policy t .vsla haa canceled the Indian Castro'a govertuncnl ler for M1021 Jet fighter as il wns before So •nes. A doten hnd been ex- arrived oa the Carit :ied to arrive here within tlie Uiey sold, and Wail It few monUia, forts W Uolale Uie •urther critlci&m Is expected ot glme and to prevt ing Krbhna Menon the newly aowlng communism v atcd ministry of defense pro- If Cub» branduhes i :Uon in view of the kind of Jor^rcnt at tho A na Indlnn soldlcm now need. United 8tat<a remain Jchru had been defenae min* to defensive mcasur )T as well as prime minister uu of force. I minister of foreign affairs "niis inicrpreUUo efly before Krishna Menon nedy's assurances ag ik over the defense Job live vaslon of Cuba glv ira ago. to Soviei Premier fehn, Kbo-iMS bocn-noae too was- suppUed by h U in Ul# last year, ts 72. Me- u s . auUioriUca. Kei [) la es. pecled to sny more rhe U. S. was flying arms to his news conference lla. . -------------------- V defenae mintatry spoke.iman f\ d ftn exchaase ot fire at fairly O CO U tS U se quarters occurred Tuesday »r Wnlong, at Uie CMlem end T>2.„i.„, Uie fronUer near Burma. It \JX jT lC tU l J in Uie Luhlt river valley, Uie itest route through the Hima- 1 7 '^ .^ ns for Red Chineae armies. T O f |jlU l< rhe spokesman Indicated the nmunUts.might be trying to "If we cant havi :flank the Indians at Walong. nolhing wb can dc --------------------------- snld Rlcliard Beat, T ll’e Snnke River a PVI*A1* Scouts of Ami .c iiu i VFaiigj ^ y, ■WT 1 Fails postofflce buW II V enezuela p i“» p«> i>® r‘y- Sen. ten B. Jordat s Captured P hod advivd him Ui» ;AnACA8, Venciucla. Oct. 31 no way the Boj- £ I—The Veneiuelan government have - nequired—thi Iny nnnounced Uie capture ot other (hnn Uirough ■st members of a terrorist gang AlUiough detniU wer It blew up importnnt Amerl* able, Deat indicate* 1-owned oU instoliaUons on building probably wl ke Maracaibo last Saturday, ^ea^ Instead of sur] in official communique said V- • captured men wero nil mem- Senator Jordan si •s of the communist party or has informed lUte. ' commuiUiHlne Movement of dty officials in Twi. r nevolu^ry LciU Urn building Is availc PcX5Sot“A”S m e incident occurred a few county offlclala. are nfter President ItonuJo Jordan as iniicourl hnd announced mo- aRencles wU iroition of ,nectlon wiUi Uie Cubnn crisis. wheUier or noi riie communique snid the body tiie property. communlal Rafael Colmenares. ,.jf jj, jetermln. pnrcntly burned In t ie ex* slon, wns found floating in jj, • lake. T»'o Olher membera of . ! gang were reported injured ____________ “.■ .'‘“"'“ "■’‘"""'"“•Castro Rec nie government diet nas an- | r \ r 1 ^ jnce Uic number of men cap- U .JM . A m Oa cd. A roundup of communisU unITED NATIO ,k place Uiroughout Uie week- ocU a r ^ M wlo' 1-_____________________ cliaustegui, Cuban --------- to Uie United Nallt ) Ballot ' %< Informed aources 1IiichnusiCKUi wns rrlck,_lfufilvlng_hlS-Qii,lnlons Havnna—yesterday- lhe Issue, stated Uiis week, had proclaimed Uwt eneraliy speaking, it Isn^ very never accept U. N. II ncceptcd among farmers, of the dL^mnnUlng ey're afraid Uiat toning is go- mlMlie ba.ses on thi : to restrict ihelr buUding cr Oarcla Inchauslei •buUdJngs and things of thal replaced by Carlos lurc. However, in areas where Caslro inilmate wh ave been and where they have Cuban nniba.uador 1 county planning and loninK, Some ol»er\-ers f s haa not Ixen ft faclor," would exhibit a rest: por good. soUd development ner in conUast lo 1 aound planning. I Uiink ifs chauategul's emolior entlal lhat we have county »t5'lc. llng and planning.* Derrick :lared. noUng that 11 gives pro- IV offif* Hi tlon to the fanners. "It's un- J-iaillC U' Aonable," he said, "to have Idoho ncone go out nnd start a new I'oxo Kllvlslon just beyond where ..................... t have W or ao acres of farm ' ' ..................... d and expect the city to come Magic Vo ough your farm, when It ioA"5 uld bc advbaWe and note ...................... C*aUM*4 •» Pisi S, C*I»a 1> IVO I ..................... Final ^ Edition TiN )ut; Nehr Defense of Chines ’)—Prime Minister Nehru removed the defense niinifiler tonight nnd took over jme mini.sler of defense production. A :o came in a rising tide of ciiargea tliHl 11 attack by cuniniunist Chineae. Thc iant, Castro Ho eond Peace Con 'ANA. Ocl. — Acting SecrcUiry lit held a second meeting with Prime 'a.stro today to try to win agreement f< Uion of Moscow's promises to remove om-Cul3n. An initial two-hour, 10-minuti n Thant and the bearded Cuban leader ly Tuesday, informants said. Castro rc 0 auch demands aa abandonment by th( ^ * * * States of its Gun 1 T\ (Jf?e U o es Cuba. Tho Uniled States a 'in 1 /*w . rejected Castro's dcm« nlllP , (lilt lu t week-end. He atsc ed ilfUng of ftU econoi r T7 ures against hU re. O I r o rc e guarantees against hit ^ and Invasion preparai INQTON, Oct. 31 m - Despite Oie rcport* ; Kennedy's pledge not progress, a spokasman ) Cuba—part of the pro- caUed tha meeUng "ve sis settlcment-doea not A communique Issued force should Cuba pose said VCuba' fixed her pc new Uircnt to the hem- vIeftTwlnts wlUi claril U3. officials eald to- informants said mea wns unyleldlns.ln his an policy toward Fidel President OsvaicJo Do govertuneni will remain part In the meeUng. s before Soviet missiles The U. S. naval bl< la the Caribbean island, malned In suspetislon 1. and Washington’s cf- and Castro prepared Isolate the Havana re- if tf immunism wlU conUnue, Talks Er brandWies anoUier ma- UNITED NATION It at the Americas, the Oet Sl SW-AeUn* tales remains committed Oeueral Tliaot oone] jlv« measures UieiudlBg caHbbean peace Ui fee. Cuban Prtader Fide nicrpreUUon of Ken- |n Havana today wl( surance* agnlMt an in- dlnUoa of Immedlal f Cuba given saiurday Beat. I Premier Khru&hchev . -i| ••• PUed by high ranking saaioa. ‘W j a a t ! loriUes. Kennedy Is ex- the blockade of offen } sny more s^out it at shipments to Cuba be conference Thunwiay. {ore he began his Ha ------------------------ cusslons. uts Out the removal of the :*icture __ Khntshcliev and Presli Building srnc.'^fi.SL.T; WB can do about It.- Sunday he hoped the < hard Beat, direcior of would result in respect ke River area council, sovereignty and in n n**. “i OUier countries w Jled for the Wd Tu-ln jdt threatened by r itofflce bulding as eur- veiopmenls In Cuba. >crty. Havana radio aaid C m B. Jordan announced address the naUon on ay aflemoon lhat Uie television Thuraday "I services admlnlstraUon all the probiema of ^ed him Uiat there "was scendenlol moment In the Bo}' Scouts could country Is living." jquired- this - properly -T h an t -is soheduled- nn Uirough purchase." late today to New ■' detnlls were not nvaii- negotiations for rcmoi at Indicated that Uie missiles nro expected t probably will be sold as soon as he gets back. *ad of surplus proper- ------------------------ r Jordan said Umt he S ll0 rt3 £ [6 ' rmed lUte, counly and ^ ® ;lnls in Twin PalU Uiat ing Is available for pur- D O X Uie appraised market _ ;.rs.ru%fi;s Grain T b -'TO fflclals OIU ahorUige of raUrda erly Major railroads, stai _______________ _ lowa aad Nebraska. II "The iiluaUon Is < ro Recalls Ambassador s:- rS .fL ””™ NATIONS, N. Y, Uic near fulure." flW-Marlo Oarcla In- Agriculture •DirceWr Ul, Cubnn ambassador Bradley of Illinois as Inlted NaUons who de- dealers to a special n: « fiery speech to Uie morrow at Springfield council a week ago, ,-os me ahoruge. job todny. ^ ,ed sources ^ d Oarcla aUon of American egui wns recalled to that_maas.ol*valora-w -yesterday-betiuie-Ke in u ^ ^ te “be^iSrt lalmed Uwt Cuba would Jain ci^^hOftaTe^ ln N?llnS^ theiu dL^mnnllltig of Soviet commission said -seri< ia.ses on the Uland. gi,i losses aDDenr ine^ Inchausiegul u being bulged elevatorj by Carlos Lechuga, n ©f shlDoing facUiUes nilmate who had been *»»PPmg »acmue». sonuast lo Garcia In- MOSCOW. Oct. 31 ul’s emotional apeaktag Depmy Premier A w -t an is due to off --------------------------------- on what appcar«d to b ffic Deaths ~ S H Es of Mlkoyaa was intei ............ ................ 227 awflftterapt by'the So- .............................;;221 - w Uahten lu coordJnj Uiiin:.- VnlUw PremW ndel Caatro Id Magic Volley aetUemer ............................... >>0 Cuban crlsl* and to boi ......................... .. ^6 presUge In Cub*. 'n I inal * ition TEN CENW ‘hru .se tiese tmoved the heavily J took over thc job ductlon. A cnbinct liargea tliftt Menon . neae. Thc tide ot f I Hold Confab Secrctary-GcncrQl ith Prime Minister rreement for U, N. to remove its mia. ', 10-minute session Dan leader mnde no . Caatro reportedly lent by tho United of its Guantanamo i isc In southeastern ({ lited States already has irartro's demands, made •end. He also demand- of nU economic mea«- Inat hU regime and 4 against hit*ruo raids slon preparatlODi. , the reported Jack of a spokesman for Thant J I meeUng "very useful." jtlque Issued afterward i a' fixed her potiUon and s wilh clarity," which J said meant Caslro I siding.In hia demands. It Osvaldo DorUcoi took I le meeting. i S. naval blxkode re- ; 1 suspetislon as Thant ' 10 prepared lor tbelr alks End : d nahonb , n .t ,. DV—Aetlng Seeretary ; Thoot oonelnded his n peace Utks witb ^rtader Fldel Ca*tr« na (oday vrlUiont la- of Immediate agree. aloa. Thsct uked that - ade of offenslr* arms : to Cuba be lifted be. legan his Havana dls- A tew to Havana Tuesday I :e for confirmaUon of I val of the Soviet-in- I .Usile bases under an . between Premier , ev and President Ken- t also is seeking to let iaUona to resolve all ! : UiB U. B.-Cuban dis- j told Castro in a ietler I s hoped the discussions I lit in respect for Cuban I y and in reassurance i countries which have itened by recent de- s In Cuba. radio aaid Castro will le naUon on radio and Thuraday "lo analyie iroblema of the tron* 1 moment In which th# living." Is soheduled-to-return--------- y to New 'York, and ns for removal of the ro expected to opea as .e gels back. rlage of Cars Is , in Threat 30, Oct. 31 (UB-A serl- ige of raUrdad box cata dwest today Uirealened e shipment of mlUlona > of grain at the peak 1 harvest. -ailroads. stale agrlcul- elals and shippers sail of boxcars were "very 'oughout the area and in parta of IlllnoU, Nebraska. lluaUon is as bad as i seen It," an official for I la Central raUroad aald. I m i all over the coun- I nnot see any relief in ' fulure." ;ure •DirceWr Ralph 8. )f IlllnoU asked grain I a special meeUng to- t Springfield U> dUcuu Ige. also wired the AsaocI* American Railroads y.ol«vators-w«re-cloacd-------- Ue "because of serious shortage." -aska, the ttate railway. in aald "serious fi&ui- I appear inevitable" os' ; ged elevators for lack ig facUiUes. jbleshooter iW. Oct. 31 (CPD-Plnt remier Anastas MIkoy- I to take off lomotTow i kppear«d to be a troub- g mission to Cuba, U ed here tonight, heito unannounced trip an waa Interpreted u 9t -by'the Soviet Union 1 iu coordinaUon wim Idel Caatro In Uie nego- on aetUement of Uio ala and to bolster Soviet n Cub«.

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Page 1: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times-News_TF216/PDF/1962_10_31.pdfWeather Clear, Cooler ^srsTno-13° ~ M te-in Candidate I Has Quit

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Br The AuoeU ted Pre»i -'• D u w a y n c C. W eaver Mrithdrew T ueaday a.s a H I

J ,r i te - in candidate fo r gov- i j |emor and callcd on liis alupportcrs lo vo te fo r Coy. B jRobert E. Sm ylie. H

n'avcr. • 43->ear-oId Eagle | Bcsoirtctor, u ld he fenred h li B |aodiacy vould Improve che B n A»nc« of Vernon K. Smllh,ifce D emoaatlc gubernatorial ■ 1suilnee. K m

■I don't want to U ke » chance MMef puttlns Vcmon K. In there," | mTTeiver Mid. B H

•n> lupportcm who u ld they ^ «uld not rote If given a choiccoil; betirecn Sm ith and Smylle, O r ^tie lAld:

“I b tj »JI of you to rcconxtier BCT u 1 have, and c iut your vote Igalnst v e r n o n K. nnd his c»Kd. I can ajuure you thn t thl< ■ ■ sill be many Umefl better for the U j j m a jo r i ty of Idahonns than [ B

plan." ^Weaver referred to the Demo* M f

enilc nominee's proposal for le- [ nUwl. cflMno-type garobnng on a local option ba#U in the O tmItate. b d

Wearer announced his ctindl-

P at week, saying he op- T i» th SmyUe and Sm ith. • " ‘

h« voted as a Democrat durli June prim ary bu t d b . — ■himself u n o t “MleJy a 1St.'* I - I - I

feellnffs h a r e n o t V ^ J he said. " I t ha# betn - _

to m e th a t, although I | J . » n many hundreds of support* I j | en, we do n o t have enouph aooey to do th e Job the ft-ay re WUII B a ther than aid Vera- n K. In any way* I am gointt 0 sltlidraw and receive t h e o th e i m th of those who choose to i c a t

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Tiretly’ up ghosi T o M e a s t i r e u , f ;

Earth Size SCAPE C A N A V E R A L , Pin.

Kt. 31 l « - A Hashing llRht « “ 't1i /Ireflj* saUUIto soared Into or- lit todny to measure tha size i nd th»pe 01 th e E arth In nn J m c j

aperiment w hich could pp>- " n s . lucjmcTB accurat« world maps f J ’**® '^ ^ U b l l s h Eulda Unea lo r th e t

^ ' W t nien to th s n oon . < authoj | j » i v S B S 'p o u n d satellite, places

A nna, rocketed away tcrtalr rom Cape Canaveral a t 3:M oH U»' m. atop a Thor-Able’-Star flo w xster. An h o u r la te r the de- Many nse deportm ent announced It curfcn u In a successful orbit nbout sto n OO mUes above the E arth . munltl n t l i n t iUige pushed the n-mdoii

ackage to tho edge of space, puinUr tbo sccond fired for two mln- gcsturj stcs. then shu t down and coast- , ed for 29 m inutes before re- i« tartlng Its engine to eject Its M \ m Into orbit hliil» nbove Ethiopia a t a speed of nenrly U.OM miles an hour,

BaUoting by S Absentees Js..At 725 Mark ^

iiaatlee baHotlns eonilnued to bctwcc ^ | | w o W ednesday v ith 725 ex-

to 'have voted by Wednea- nols u fc>^oQn. Roodle;

Only three daj-s remain for Inc th JoUnf ab.ieniee and thow who to not be here lor the T u « - T>fctngral election nre urged by commi

S I f c Clerk T . W. Stivers to collabc H i o t i during th e nex t three days. p„j^y

' Ibe county clerk 's office will Slmlla: ^ cp«n from 8:30 a^n. to i p.m. hundn Siitifdnj- for th e convenience of ^(,(c Uicm »ho a re unable to vole. ,, , Whllt ftbscntee-voting for per- “ “ a In aU but one o t the county's to be o W pretlncts wUl conclude S at- unle.is

afternoon, voiers Uvlng In niothei I*lfl FjiJU county precinct Ho. 2.«I »hlch the courUiouM la U«WItaE placc, m ay vote absentee “ Mosdjy. Chni

liotevtr. Stivers ' encoumued «cm Ic “ »BT<ntfe voters to CMt tlielr ^

by Snturdfly, because fJre- ^ »ntl office worker-i will be '‘c

Monday w lili aislrlbullon an f^ulpmcnt nnd bnllou to nil

Wl» tn lhe county. He pointed >' « rtccnlly th a t oficn, In Uic » » » '

ot seiunff th e poUJns places

! ^ n p . absentee bnlloia enst the w l«fore election dny are sent ■ i '* “ < wrong precinct and must \ ^ l ''ftium td to the proper one.^lloi.<- received In tiie mall , ^ out-of-town vojcnt, siieh m

or persons confined to jj ..,.. or hospltaU. will be T^On

“r^ 'W even If they nre re- k, « ij the dny of election. u ,e on:

Tax Cut PlanJ ^ II N O T O N . Ocl. 31 W'— either B ^ f y of Commerce Luther tu rn dt ^ tt« ses suBseats the admlnla- po.wl n

Plan for a 1963 tax cu t iJje coi ^ l U f d separately from ta* ml.^^Joi l ^ l w t the whole package ii.,h a

“P “» * congressional p u n i . . Mnlngtold a news confer- alon -

b t ^ t Utx reduction aimllnr» “ d Individuals c i t y 's

chief geuii He said I t a n d *o poulble to w riu a ttm - The

‘ i S renewable a fte r IffnaUdon eoodlUon con- use rei

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op. TlfRKlfilf TANKS roH IhrflBfh a «tnre< mitt) a n eastern proTlnee, aboul 40 milt* f ra n ocrat du rin f prtpafU om U st week-end for a tro

i :G h o u l i e s ,G h o ss ^ B e a s t i e s T a k erem- Uniledjoing The nnnunl nssorlm ent o f spooks, th e o th e r mischievous crea tu res, rea l o r 1

■0 lo ic a today and toniRht. Hnlloween, o r C hristian ity . Ancient obaervancea ( th c belief thn t witches and g h o s ts were rno.st likely to ^ b e circulnting on th is day.

M odern-day America allots the day to co.<tumed children, T T ^ 'I who are free to gleefully extort 1 ^ I O cdlblea from houeholders they I 1 1 r t find n t home under Uirent of ‘■tricks' 'If they nre refused. W A SH

Ijoht nn rrlcd mothers are putting the to d a y n t J or- « n n l touches on ghost, skele- f o r m e r F

ilM to n and other macabre cos- I u ‘ i , nn tum cj. The market for pump- t h e CiCct OH), kins, cookies, candy and other N . i . , sa :

•w acb was-rtported bulUsh. On b f ls V i n la r th o practical side, community storm lnff

, , auUiorlUes and pollM In many x t^ v /V ^ i i ■into, places made preparations to en- _ ‘iway Certain children and keep them 3:M c u the sCxwU, t l possible. Tral~ 9 S lar tio warnlnm were clfculated. •.( | j 3 . i n de- M any munlelixilltles- lnsUtuled 'i

d It curfews for youngsters. ’ 1: ^bout store-owncrs In many com- ,.j readers

munltles donnted their dlapIny N pn Intel the B-indoirs lor fanciful u-nter-eotor .■' be o u t

mce, puinUnga by local youUis. Tlie j,i aample gesture was prompted by civic F Uio ones

last- prjde nnd In the knowledge Uial I" Tuesdny , ” ■ If Uiey refaiect, the gloss would r, of todnj ; bc cUndMtlnely decornted wlUi ! Rendei , , i„ »0"P« *Wch Is harder fo wash ij u m p lo

off. •, amendmT he Detroll Depftrtmerit of ll «P«elal <

Parks nnd Recreation arranged plannlnfl r a round of carolval games, dane- . I P'*'* on

cs nnd spcclal movlea for children eounty. In hopes of ierplDs them off U»o !l Also

• streets. ; Ui■'B u t.-Ju st In C.1M. Police Com* ^ 11?»

i - r ' ; ; :nddlUonal patrol cars to duty

;d fo between * pjn. And midnight.S tarting at noon, today, Illl-

nM" nols toll collectors wUl hnnd oul ■*•noodles to cliUdren In cars pass- - n ri

for Inc throuRh their booths. I t Q j * ITlie mcrchnnl* and sehool

■y” * board Iji Ihc Colorado mountain O I m. d l y community of Idaho SprlnRs are n l f l t G » *0 collaboratliiK on their annual lays, pnrty for about 400 children, JEROME, wlU Sim ilar feasts will be held In MorIc VaU p.m. hundreds of other munlclpallUea, will be ht! '» 0^ C htago police warned parents w:r*‘ children under 17 were 'jp * j i vacinty'a to be off tlie streets by 10:30 p.m. cllnle wUI I S at- unle.is accompanied by their Tj’pe III ig in moUiers or fathers. Olflclnls In nbly will b< ' h, . DCS Rfolnea a.Oted parents to liave il/lf®,",*!.-

U,M. b , . p „ .ChnrloltesvUlc.Va.. reserved Uie icai itssocit

njjfj occoilon for chlldrtn by leclala- should n o t 1 llielr A "KOblln" Inw, pna.ird dren a t th l . j f j . thl.i wetk. llmlls irlck-or-treiit Dr. Slo.it I ijg ncllvUy lo yaun«lers 12 years clinic wlU 1 Illon ®'d and umlfr. A 10 p.m. cur* printed in t J nil tew wns esiniJtiihcd, wllh vloln- rw lilenu xl nled youths over IJ subject to iiie clinics

Uic fines rnnnlng from t l to $10, typ^ Il.v n c laces

C o u n t y Z o ru y IVAN LI.SC0L.N and r.onlni

■? " Wticther or not there is "or- protect tiie 7 " derly future developmeni'’ in the clly'a cj '* Twin Pnlls counly will depend Example;

re* to n large extent on paauKe o t do a t th e p lhe only county Lwie In the Nov, factory Is0 elecUon. merclnl dun

County hJs fa rm —will be a s k e d M ^ . ; someday be

1 ^ ^ either to pau o rH ^ < - dentlal areither tu rn dopn a pro- Answer: Iinla- po.wl BUthorulnK plain, cu t u ie county c o m - ' E x n ; n p l c :tax R i l . t . t i o n l o t a t a b - | e l 5 j K * do to regu

cage llah a c o u n t y ^ E B ^ ' J M l'nm< onal p 1 n n n 1 ng n n d U i e c ity? li

Mnlng c o m m U - H S ^ ^t t r - ,io „ - . c t n p H S A S S 'S . " . "Uon almllar to i h e B B F tually be anuals c i t y 's planning i..« t.in»i« “ JI I t a n d lonlng commlsjlon. " , em- The bnllot for the L-uue U des-I te r IffnaUd "counly toning and land 'xm . w regulations." =

I f passed, a eounty 'p lann lns Uio (irM ta

T h e M aple V alley Newspaper D cdirali

T W IN F ALL

r a s fh a tlr r e t la K an . e iplta! e t . the 331b an 40 mUe* tram th e Soviet border. of the (h ln k-end for arm y parade celebratlttf Soviet Unlor

G h o s t ie s ,L o n g - L 'a k e t o P r o w l T o

Dy U ntied P m i IntemaUonal , 4.t o f spooks, hobgoblins, costum ed .‘tp rites, res, rea l o r fanc ied doaccnds on com m uniti illoween, o r th c vigil o f All S a in ts’ D ay, )aervancea cen te red around th e lig h tin g id : "

y G O P C o i i n t e r a>i« ____

I B l a s t a t E i s e n lW A SH IN G TO N , O c t 31 ( /P )-R e p u l

he today n t a Dem ocratic epokesm an’s ; *• fo rm e r P re s id e n t D wight D , Eisenhov !!!l th e e lec tion cam paign. Sen. K enneth er N . y ., sa id Sen. Vance H artke, D ., Ind >n base" i n con tend ing th a t eoAic o f KIs' ‘J s to rm in g s ta te m e n ts m igh t bc “ misU n . th o y in d ica ted “there is room f o r critic ■ra wTfs;,’TOvvw,w .-8'»r.t:',-r-u:j:ae,^ tion tak en

N Sample BallotAs p a rt of th e Tlmw- ’ in the nb

i News program to keep Its from Eiaenhn- ,• readers Informed to Uiat Alexander Way 1' nn InteU lgent bnllot may ir, t, aUtemeior ,• be cna{ Jn thc election, is need for uitie j,i sam ple ballots similar to h ahlp cn forcl'lc h Uio ones w hich will be used [ cans have "ia t t- Tuesdny nppear on p»«e 10 Independent,;ld f, of today's lasuc. \ —togcUier vUl Itendcrs wlU f i n d the 'I strucUve nilsh il u m p lo boUot, s a m p l e j injf prosram

’ I am endm ent ballot nnd Uie j Unff."

i i ? ; :iUc jl Also on th e 'e le e U o n « Mondny ai

f front. Uie Tlmes-News lo- j UnrUce. chn. U day fea tures an article on ]• ocmtlo senate" • Uie couniy ronlnfi proposal ( nilltce. told*; ■ whleh s ta r ts on pafee one, , Tuesday hc w■ H '■____ ..................... ....................... M group, and iV/ - I ----- ---------- - -------------- -

Polio Clinic ~Ing future

For Type II S Slated Dec. 8 s S r■n, JEROME, O ct. a t-T h e next WHcy to avoliIn Manic VaUey area polio cUnls ° w, will be h tld Dec. «, accordlnj "One might , to Dr. Jam es Sloat. Jcrome, gen- comments of

cral chnlrm an. A t Uiat time W agner of Ntype I I vaccine wUI be given. No recommended

n. cllnle wUI be held In November, make polltica:lr Tj’pe III polio vaccine prob- Kennedy adreIn nbly will be Riven In the spring en t success lr „ Jf elearcd. D r. Slont snld, "II Is KeaUng snld,c the opinion of the polio commit- tj, .

"• tee of th e Souih Central Med- \ 1 ,Ical aasoclatlon t h a t , type 111 Elsenliov

a- should n o t be given even to chll- Uiat elRhfd d rtn n t this time." preparedne.isi»t Dr. Slo.it cniphaalied lhat no trnUon, lollo*rs clinic WIU be held Saiurday, as ,j „r- prinled in the coupon book. Area *, „ . . a- rw lilenu aliould plan lo atiendto tlie clinics on Oec, 8 for Uie nedy to dei

typ^ I I . vncclne._________ when th e cri

Z o n i n g M e a fand r.onhiK comnils.sion would or acccpi na |

r- protect the farm Jand and a.«lsl n lty on obJcc In the clly'a expansion. an a rea whliId Example; W hat can a farmer dentlal. of do nt th e preseni time If a glue w llllam O IV, fnctory Is constructed or com- mnnnger of■ merclnl dum p Is slaricd next to Commerce, i■ h is Ja rm — » fann which m lsht have been < I someday be subdivided as a resl- emoUoiis on t I dentlal area? according to 1:■ Answer: Nolhing, except eom- mlsunderstan< I plain, ’ Spokesmen I 'E xajnplc : W hat can Uie city city-counly < I do to 'regu late con.<iiructlon.' in In J a n u a r r n: I areas Immediately ndjacenl to broad croas-s I Uie c ity? (Such aa buildings or and buslneasn I other obsirucUona being con- county, polnle I stn tcied across w hat mlisht even- the commlaslo I tually t>e an extension of arterial prolect th e ta

sU-eeti — th e alrecls which In blocking com the fu tu re would carry che heav- Ing* or bttOf

J. ler loads of traffic Uirough major farms whicli ,d rcsldcnUal secUons of the clly.) Uie property t

Answer: N othing, except build of th e fa rm e r IS the (trcc td a round tha buildings T he city 's :

iper D ed ira lcd lo ServlnR nnd P rom oting

rW IN F A L L S . 1D A H ^ \V e d M-S1)AY, 0<

‘ ' 0 'f ' . f V , ( ‘ ■

■ K S a : *

tHe 39Ib annitrenary ll’e Turklili rtpubllo 1] Of the (h lrd artny guard Iho 300-mlIe long fn Soviet U nion. (AP wlrepboto)

in g -L e g g e d ^ oj T o n i g h t

. i clianRCd. It im cd .‘tp rites , prankster.s and ••Fm cots:n com m unitiea across Amer- ^ - x •Sa in ts’ D ay , J o n g an tedates ...................be_ lig h tin g of bon fires and ( , o v P l * l

i t e r a t t a c k s Tigi»tei

l i s e n h o w e r J ! ™. (/P)— R epublicans h i t bnck ^wn***a*sttni'o: p o k e sm a n ’s suggestion th a t govern the way D . E isenhow er bow out of formoiion about

n. K enneth B. K eating , R., , „r tk c , D.. Ind ., w as “ tvay , off Bofce o f E lsenhow er’s ia rii.- r tL m lrS rd rm ii i t bc •■misleading" becauae eat possible exte: om f o r criticiBm of th e posi- lai spokesmen,

tion ta k e n by th e Prcsi- Experienced i d e n t" in th e C u b a n misaJlo order coui

tect of fUrUier IJ . , and cIvUlan ol

In Uie absence of comment prime Informal from Elsenhower himself. Sen, cqmm .jao iimn Alexander Wllcy, n , W U, said ,104 y ,. Iri a sU tem cnl tha t, whUe Uiere y , , -1s need for unity and blpartJsan- ubUshmenta. , ship on forelun policy, nepubll- cans have "a rcaponslblUty for , independent, critical evaluation " j " ‘he Wash —togcUier with offering con- * n®'StrucUve nllemaUvc.'i—It exlai- or by telephone it)g prosram s are found wan- "subsUncc" of Unff." - ■ "Uie appropriate

WUey, senior Republican on “ o r ^ l K o m c Uie senate foreign relaUons eom- "rf,mittee, conferred wlUi Elsenliow.er Mondny a t Qettysburtf, Pa. *________

UnrUce, chairm an of Uie Dem- T 7 _ a . ^ ^ H ocmUo senatorlnl campaign com- J j S l c S J mlltee. told a newa conference Tuesday hc was spcaklnc lor mat T T group, and not for Uie White 1 1 6 3 1 S < House. In ausgestlng tha l Uie Republican former pre.tldenc give serious consideration lo cancel- i T X O r i J ' c l Ing future campaign appear- ®anccs TYLER. Tex.,

a w tf. farm er T, KeaUng said th a t, in his opln* {led today the

lon, Etienhower's remarks "hare signed th e day been appropriaie, lo the point. fcrUliicr equip and en tirely con.ilsteni w lth.hlj deal wiUi'BUUe policy to avoid making a poUUcal (7,500 olieck Es footbal ou t of Cuba.” seal Uie deal.

"One m ight bcUer crlUcUs Uie Estes, 37, bani comments o f Mayor Roberl P. «'onder of we«st' W agner of New York City, who «»d financial ci recommended i l i a l , DemwraU on c h a ^ s he make pollticnl capital ou t of Uie “"d *tole from , Kennedy administration's appar- »nongBten t success in the Cuban crisis.-

The New York senator said ers company o t 1 Umt Elsenliottcr •'merely pointed for ogreelns lo out U>M ,11,1.1 JO .,. 01 m l l lw u iL 'S , ' '- . preparedne.is under his adminls- tanks wi« trnUon, followed by early Repub- cald.Ucan wamln(Ui on the Cuban y t ' te r ta y . Wi:Uireat. enabled President Ken-nedy to demon.^trate sUentihWhen th e erl.<Ls came."_______ . crIglnaUy.

M e a s u r e o nor accept as p ir t of the commu- Ing commlMlon n lty on obJcctlonaWc //telory In recoril Jn fa io r an a rea whicli should be reii- tlon "In Ught < dentlal. alluaUona now

WUllam O r a n g e , secretary- limits.'* mnnnger of llie Chamber of When asked Commerce, noies thn l "there some of Uie s i t have keen violent and mixed bcr ot th e clty'i emoUoiis on the subject,'' mostly, menUoned Uiat according to him, stemming from occasions when | m isunderstanding. t£ the clly

Spokesmen lor the chamber's struction. buslr city-counly commUtee, formed elements which in J a n u a r r nnd comprised of a hot be allowed broad croas-secllon o f farmers toning reeulaUoi and businessmen throughout the Industry in an □ county, polnieC ou t recenUy (hat normally be dci the commlaslon. If formed, would dentlal). prolect th e farmer—primarily by Once iiroperty blocking consirucUon of buUd- city's zoning reic Ing* or baOfifsMS adjacenj lo objectionable eli farms w hicli would downgrade ing added, bu t Uie property and lower the value those already : of th e farm er's land. land Is brought

T he clly'« planning tn d xon* City M anagci

Promolln r the Crowlh of Nine Irrigalct

k s D A Y , O C T O B E R HI, 19G2

- Chi I n ;

. . . K E W D E L Icriticizcd V. 1 hinisclf,_MciU)

* conimuni(|iic 11buiiuleil liuliii' crilicism .hail

' ■ J' ;( '• slroiiKiJr over■■;} Chinese luuiii

■- ' ■.-1. jL 'I out offcnuik. . ■ ’ 2 KrLshn,! Meiinn Ii f t . ‘i

Qunle. tjut thc driven Inlo Indl 13 poitii.1, forcli

.'1^ ‘ nrmy buck,j C S S i 0 “ e rcMon for

treats wns the power ngnlnal Chinese automni r n i l r s hnvf> l>r

' “ ■“ • ■ " " " ■ I H hard on Krlslin:.■ ure to provide ]

I P ^ : for his troop.t.Nnw India haa

i.'i- Unlied Stnles ar. countries tliat I

ib rtpubilo Ib is week. Unlu ha* a peculiar U ■mile long fronU er wllh Uie ing wlUi slashlnj;

United NaUons a r r ... ’ to provide deap

Sign of Times S s r o ”."NORCO, CAllf.. Oct. 31 . ons and for w h a t.

WWThe sign in front.of a j be a restraining UNorco home tiacd to ssy: 1 Chinese.

-{■Yeo K ittens." 1 B ut Russia has After ft w hile It was ■, the Chinese sUnd

ciianged. I t now reads: h dispute (hat erupt"fVce CBU." r, elofed war. nnd U

. . . . ________________ deal with Uie Sovli1.. ...... J... ------ -----------AuUiorlUllv^ , Ru.vsla hna canceFovernment 1”°=planes. A dou n

1 _ pectcd to arrive J. i g h t e n s u p

J e w s S o u r c e s S I t s IWASHINOTON, Oct. 31 lUrT- arms Indian sold0 defense departm ent has laid Nehru h a d beer >m a s te m order Intended to Ister as wcll ns . .■cm the way newsmen get In* and mUilater of matlon about th e naUonal de- briefly befora R laes. took over Uis dc armighl lo lig h t today, Uie or- v , .

LsirSssK'rssSxpcrtcnccd obsenera beUeve . defenae minL s order could havo Uie ef- exchaaje;t of fu rther Inhibiting mlllUry ouariera occ d clvlllnn officials who are Walong, a t t m e inform ation sources. I l of the Ironller ni jld also Umlt exposure of crlt- j iy in Uie Luhlt i sm nnd the policy of differ- eaalesl route thro ces in Uie g ia n t defense es- layoa for Red Ch lUshmenta., T he spokesman\ny mUltary or-clvlUan offic- communUts. mlgh in the W aslilngton area who ouiflank the Indli

ks w ilh n newsm an In person ---------------by telephone m ust report Iho ,

ibsUncc" of w h at he eald (o X C H O l le appropriate pubUc Informa- n office" before Uie dny ends. T ,,_Dr. such official must hove an 1 1 1 T t / I l t lormaUon officer preaent when _ ^

I s C a p t ii s t e s T r i a l —T f r r t ‘C<iny announcedl e a r s o i l w o/ff* . can-owned oil iil O r t f f a i J C S ‘^ k e Maracaibo 1

O “ An official corrVLER. Tex., Oct. 31 HTO— tlie captured menxa. farm er T . J . WUson tesU- btr# of the comn d today Uie only • dooiment t,,g commuiUit-llrned th e day he ajreed to a n e v o l u ^ r jUilicr equipment mortgage ,1 , a wlUi'BUUe Sol Estes waa • .^^15500 clieck & tc » gave him to J*’® " 5 ^ ? .1 Uie deal. UiaUgnWd dU istcs, 37, ban krupt fonner boy Venezuel nder of weist T exas agriculture 'n ie incident c 1 ritiAnclni circles, ts on (rfai houra nfter Pre.cliantes he swiniUod Wilson Beiniicourl hnd c

1 stote from h im In the com- blUrjition of Uie iiaicd m ortgnse deal, connection with U Vilson told ft JUT7 of i l men , t u c communlqu 1 one woman Uiat Estea cave of communlal Raf n a cheek dniUTJ o n ^ e fa ro - appftrently bumecompany o t Pecos as payment {ouiagreelns to buy 75 ferUllicr q.v,

.ka on tune, then leasing UieIks to Estes. T h e mortcage for " , t , i , r tankfl w,« algned laler, hc

’^ terd ay . W ilson teaUfled Uie The governmen rf of the dLipuied mortgage nounce Uie iiumbi Uie records o f the c r r olfice lured. A roundup s not th e sam e copy he signed took place throug glnaUy.__________________ end.____________

n N o v . 6 B scommlMlon aiso_has jo n e .o n Derr,lck,_ltufilvln:

ord Jn fa io r o f ih« preposi- on the issue, ata 1 "In Ught o f some existing "Oenerally epeakh laUona now w ithin the clly well accepted ai Its.'* They're nfrald th«Vhen asked to comment on Ini; to restrict ih ne of Uie aituaUons. a mem- oulbuUdlngs nnd

of th e clly'a phmnlng group nature. However, nUoned Uiat there have been I have been and w a^lona when properly annexed had county planni

lhe clly Included con- this haa not t>eei nction, bualnessea or olher ..por good, soli ments which ordinarily would m d aound p lanni . be nUowed under Uie city's es»cntlal th a t w. llng reeuIaUons (such as light xonlng and plan ustry in an a rea which would declared noUng U maliy be dcalgnnted as resl- tection to Uie far ‘Uo*’* reasonable.- he i)nce iiroperty Is annexed, the aomcone go out a i-'a xonlng remilnUons can slop auwivlslon Just fctlonable e lem enu frojil be- j-qu ^gyg sq ct ao

added, bu t cannot change land and expect t) « already (here when Uie through your fi d Is brought in to the city. - would be advba' nty M anaeer H . L. (ilerb) <c.uiii*4 •> Pm

lin e I r r ig a te d Id a h o C o u n ties

2

Vlenon Ou Chief of E In Face ofK E W D E L H I . In d ia . O ct. n i (A’)— P r im e

ritic iz c d V . K . K r is h n a Mciioii jik d e f e n s e : im se lf , M cium m o v e d over to bc co m e m in if )n im u n i( |u c niim iuiiciiiK ' th e c h a n g e c a m c ii liiikIciI liu liii'.s defeiiK cs iiK uiust iiii n t la c k•ilic ism .hail be en g e U i i i K _____.ro n g e r o v e r s i n c e tlie r p | _ ^ „ X h ln c se la u n c h e d a n all- i l l d l l l / I t o f f e n s i v e O d . 20. . arWin,i Menon bad ns.Mircd tlie O ^ ^ _lUon Ils defcnsrs wrre ndc- ^ O f « ^ T l i mlc. but thc Chlnrsp hnve k . / V ' W X l . ^ Iven Inlo Indlim territor)- nl H A V A K A Of

u T t o i t « , 1One rcMon for the Indlnn rr- F itle l C a .s tro tod eats wn* the Inadequate fire- v e r if ic a t io n o f J )wcr against the rnpld-flrhig j,|icg from ^C llU a.

J 5 “ h “ ™ w l S i M r b e l 'v c ™ T lin n t n ird on Krhhnn M enon’j fall- h e a d w a y lu e s t l r e to provide proper weapons s tu c k to s u c ll de r his troop.v jf, ifNnw India haa turned to the Ulcd Sinles and D rltaln-tw o l > l A , r l ^ y v Funtries tliat Krfahna Menon 1 i G C t S ' C JL IS a peculiar talent for irritat- .' , Or wlUi slashlnR,alUicks In the A T ^ a .ilted NaUons and elsew here- i l O l J t - U l C

provide desperately needed

trW iria Menon hnd turned to U S C O i r i t Soviet Union both for weap- -I and for whnt he hoped would WASHfNOTON, C ft restrnlnlng Uifluence on lhe Prealdent Kennedy'! .Ineae t* invnde Cuba—pan5ut Russia has now'endorsed PO«ed crisis aettleme s Chinese lU nd on the border rule ou t force shout pule (hat erupted in an imde- a m ajor new Uirent red war. nnd Uio blegest arms Jspherc, U £ . officii a wllh Uie Soviet Union is now day.. AulhorlUllve sources said American policy t .vsla haa canceled the Indian Castro'a govertuncnl ler for M1021 Jet fighter as il wns before So •nes. A doten hnd been ex- arrived oa the Carit :ied to arrive here within tlie Uiey sold, and Wail It few monUia, forts W Uolale Uie•urther critlci&m Is expected o t glme and to prevt ing K rbhna Menon the newly aowlng communism v atcd ministry of defense pro- If Cub» branduhes i :Uon in view of th e kind of J o r ^ r c n t a t tho A na Indlnn soldlcm now need. United 8tat<a remain Jchru had been defenae min* to defensive mcasur )T as well as prime minister u u of force.I minister of foreign affairs "niis inicrpreUUo efly before K rishna Menon nedy's assurances ag ik over the defense Job live vaslon of Cuba glv ira ago. to Soviei Premier f e h n , Kbo-iMS bocn-noae too was- suppUed by h U in Ul# la st year, ts 72. Me- u s . auUioriUca. Kei [) la es. pecled to sny more rhe U. S. was flying arms to his news conferencella . . --------------------V defenae mintatry spoke.iman f \d ftn exchaase ot fire a t fairly O C O U t S U se quarters occurred Tuesday»r Wnlong, a t Uie CMlem end T > 2 . „ i . „ ,Uie fronUer near Burma. I t \ J X j T l C t U lJ in Uie Luhlt river valley, Uieitest route through the Hima- 1 7 '^ . ^ns for Red Chineae armies. T O f | j l U l <rhe spokesman Indicated thenm unU ts.m ight be trying to "If we c a n t havi:flank the Indians a t Walong. nolhing wb can dc

--------------------------- snld Rlcliard Beat,T „ ll’e Snnke River a

P V I * A 1 * Scouts of Ami. c i i u i V F a i i g j ^ y,■WT 1 Fails postofflce buWII V enezuela pi“» p«>i>®r‘y-

Sen. te n B. Jordat

s CapturedP hod adv ivd him Ui»

;AnACA8, Venciucla. Oct. 31 no way the Boj- £ I—The Veneiuelan government have - nequired—thi Iny nnnounced Uie capture ot other (hnn Uirough ■st members of a terrorist gang AlUiough detniU wer I t blew up im portnnt Amerl* able, Deat indicate* 1-owned oU instoliaUons on building probably wl ke Maracaibo last Saturday, ^ea^ Instead of sur] in official communique said V-• captured men wero nil mem- Senator Jordan si •s of the communist party or has informed lU te.' commuiUiHlne Movement of d ty officials in Twi. r n e v o l u ^ r y LciU Urn building Is availc

PcX5Sot“A”Sm e incident occurred a few county offlclala. are nfter President ItonuJo Jordan asiniicourl hnd announced mo- aRencles wUiroition of, nectlon wiUi Uie Cubnn crisis. wheUier or noi riie communique snid the body tiie property.communlal Rafael Colmenares. ,.jf jj, jetermln.pnrcntly burned In t ie ex*slon, wns found floating in jj,• lake. T»'o Olher membera of .! gang were reported injured ____________

“.■.''‘“"'“"■’‘"""'"“•Castro Recnie government diet nas an- | r \ r 1 ^ jnce Uic number of men cap- U . J M . A m O a cd. A roundup of communisU un IT E D NATIO ,k place Uiroughout Uie week- ocU a r ^ M w l o '1-_____________________ cliaustegui, Cuban--------- to Uie United Nallt

) Ballot' %< Informed aources1 IiichnusiCKUi wns

rrlck,_lfufilvlng_hlS-Qii,lnlons Havnna—yesterday-lhe Issue, s ta ted Uiis week, had proclaimed Uwt

eneraliy speaking, it Isn^ very never accept U. N. II ncceptcd among farmers, of the dL^mnnUlng ey're afraid Uiat toning is go- mlMlie ba.ses on thi : to restrict ihelr buUding cr Oarcla Inchauslei •buUdJngs and things of tha l replaced by Carlos lurc. However, in areas where Caslro inilmate wh ave been and where they have Cuban nniba.uador 1 county planning and loninK, Some ol»er\-ers f s haa not Ixen ft faclor," would exhibit a rest: por good. soUd development ner in conUast lo 1 aound planning. I Uiink if s chauategul's emolior entlal lh a t we have county »t5'lc. llng and planning.* Derrick :lared. noUng th a t 11 gives pro- I V o f f i f * H i tlon to the fanners. "It's un- J - i a i l l C U ' Aonable," he said, "to have Id ohoncone go out nnd start a new I 'o x oKllvlslon ju st beyond where .....................t have W or ao acres of farm ' ' .....................d and expect the city to come M a g ic V oough your farm , when It ioA"5uld bc advbaWe and no te ......................C*aUM*4 •» P isi S, C*I»a 1> IVO I .....................

☆ Final ^ Edition

T i N

)ut; Nehr Defense

of Chines’)—P rim e M inister N ehru rem oved the

defense niinifiler ton igh t nnd took over jm e mini.sler o f defense production. A :o cam e in a rising tide o f ciiargea tliHl 11 a tta c k by cuniniunist Chineae. T hc

ia n t , C a s t r o H o e o n d P e a c e C o n'A N A . Ocl. — A cting SecrcU iry lit held a second m eeting w ith P rim e 'a.stro today to try to w in ag reem en t f< Uion of Moscow's prom ises to rem ove om-Cul3n. An initial tw o-hour, 10-m inuti n T h an t and the bearded C uban lead e r ly Tuesday, in form ants said. C astro rc0 auch demands aa abandonm ent b y th ( * * * S ta te s o f i ts G un1 T \

( J f ? e U o e s Cuba.Tho Uniled S tates a

' i n 1 /*w . rejected Castro's dcm« n l l l P , ( l i l t l u t week-end. H e atsc

ed ilfUng of ftU econoi r T7 ures against hU re.

O I r o r c e guarantees against h it^ and Invasion preparai

INQTON, Oct. 31 m - Despite Oie rcport* ; Kennedy's pledge not progress, a spokasman ) Cuba—part of the pro- caUed tha meeUng "ve sis settlcment-doea not A communique Issued force should Cuba pose said VCuba' fixed h e r pc new Uircnt to the hem- vIeftTwlnts wlUi claril U 3 . officials eald to- informants said mea

wns uny le ld lns.ln his a n policy toward Fidel President OsvaicJo Do govertuneni will remain pa rt In th e meeUng. s before Soviet missiles The U. S . naval bl< la the Caribbean island, malned In suspetislon 1. and Washington’s cf- and Castro prepared Isolate the Havana re- i f tf

immunism wlU conUnue, Talks ErbrandWies anoUier m a- UNITED NATION It a t the Americas, the O e t S l SW -AeUn* tales remains committed Oeueral T liao t oone] jlv« measures UieiudlBg caH bbean peace Ui fee. Cuban P r ta d e r FidenicrpreUUon of Ken- |n Havana today wl( surance* agnlMt an in- d lnU oa of Immedlal f Cuba given saiurday B eat.I Premier Khru&hchev . - i | ••• • PUed by high ranking saaioa. ‘W ja a t! loriUes. Kennedy Is ex- the blockade of offen } sny more s^out it a t shipm ents to Cuba be conference Thunwiay. {ore he began h is Ha

------------------------ cusslons.

uts Outthe removal of the

:*icture__ Khntshcliev and Presli

Building srnc.' fi.SL.T;WB can do about It.- Sunday he hoped th e < hard Beat, direcior of would result in respect ke River area council, sovereignty and in n n**. “i OUier countries w Jled for the Wd Tu-ln j d t threatened by r itofflce bulding as eur- veiopmenls In Cuba. >crty. H avana radio aaid C m B. Jordan announced address the naUon on ay aflemoon lh a t Uie television Thuraday "I services admlnlstraUon all the probiema of ^ed him Uiat there "was scendenlol m om ent In the Bo}' Scouts could country Is living."

jq u ire d - this - properly - T h a n t -is soheduled- nn Uirough purchase." late today to New ■' detnlls were not nvaii- negotiations for rcmoi

a t Indicated tha t Uie missiles nro expected t probably will be sold as soon as he gets back. *ad of surplus proper- ------------------------

r Jo rdan said Umt he S l l 0 r t 3 £ [ 6 ' rmed lU te , counly and ^ ®;lnls in Twin PalU Uiat ing Is available for pur- D O X

Uie appraised market _ „

;.rs.ru%fi;s Grain T b“ “ - 'T Offlclals OIU ahorUige of raUrda

erly M ajor railroads, stai

_______________ _ • lowa aad Nebraska.T» I I "The iiluaU on Is <

ro RecallsAmbassador s:- rS .f L ””™

NATIONS, N. Y , Uic near fulure." flW -Marlo Oarcla In - Agriculture •DirceWr Ul, Cubnn ambassador Bradley of Illinois as Inlted NaUons who de- dealers to a special n: « fiery speech to Uie morrow a t Springfield council a week ago, ,-os m e ahoruge. job todny. ^

,ed sources ^ d Oarcla aUon of American egui wns recalled to that_m aas.ol*valora-w -yesterday -betiu ie -K e in u ^ ^ t e “be^iS rt lalmed Uwt Cuba would J a i n c i^ ^ h O fta T e ^

ln N ? l ln S ^ t h e i udL^mnnllltig of Soviet commission said -seri< ia.ses on the Uland. g i,i losses aDDenr ine^

Inchausiegul u being bulged elevatorjby Carlos Lechuga, n ©f shlDoing facUiUes nilm ate who had been *»»PPmg »acmue».

sonuast lo Garcia In - MOSCOW. O ct. 31 ul’s emotional apeaktag Depmy Premier A w -t

an is due to off --------------------------------- on w hat appcar«d to b

ffic Deaths ~ S H E sof Mlkoyaa was intei

............ ................ 2 2 7 awflftterapt b y 'th e So-

.............................;;221 - w Uahten lu coordJnjUiiin:.- VnlUw Prem W n d e l Caatro IdM ag ic Volley aetUemer............................... >>0 Cuban crlsl* and to boi......................... .. ^ 6 presUge In Cub*.

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i t i o n

T E N C E N W

‘hru.setiesetmoved th e heavily J took ov er th c job ductlon. A cnbinct liargea tliftt Menon . neae. T h c tide o t f

I H o l d C o n f a bSecrctary-G cncrQ l

ith P rim e M inister • rreem en t fo r U, N. to rem ove i ts m ia.', 10-m inu te session Dan lead e r m nde no . C aa tro reported ly le n t b y th o U nited of i ts G uantanam o i is c In so u th eas te rn ({

lited S tates already has irartro's demands, made •end. H e also demand- of nU economic mea«-

Inat hU regime and 4 against h it* ruo raids slon preparatlODi. ,

the reported Jack of a spokesman for T h an t J I meeUng "very useful." jtlque Issued afterward i a' fixed h e r potiUon and s wilh clarity," which J said m eant Caslro I siding.In hia demands.I t Osvaldo DorUcoi took I le meeting. iS . naval b lxkode re- ;

1 suspetislon as T hant ' 10 prepared lo r tbelr

alks End:d n a h o n b , n .t ,.DV—Aetlng Seeretary ;T hoot oonelnded his

n peace U tks witb ^rtader Fldel Ca*tr« na (oday vrlUiont la - o f Immediate agree.

aloa. T h s c t u k e d th a t - ade of offenslr* arm s : to Cuba be lifted be. legan h is H avana dls- A

tew to H avana Tuesday I :e for confirmaUon of I val of the Soviet-in- I .Usile bases under an . b e t w e e n Premier , ev and President Ken- t also is seeking to le t iaUona to resolve a ll !: UiB U . B.-Cuban dis- j told Castro in a ietler I

s hoped th e discussions I li t in respect fo r Cuban I y and in reassurance i countries which have

itened by recent de- s In Cuba.radio aaid Castro will

le naUon on radio and Thuraday "lo analyie

iroblema of th e tron*1 m om ent In which th# living."

Is sohed u led -to -retu rn ---------y to New 'York, and ns fo r removal of the ro expected to opea as .e gels back.

rlage of Cars Is ,

in Threat3 0 , Oct. 31 (UB-A serl- ige of raUrdad box cata dwest today Uirealened e shipm ent of mlUlona > of grain a t the peak 1 harvest.-ailroads. sta le agrlcul- elals and shippers sa il of boxcars were "very 'oughout th e area and

in p a rta o f IlllnoU, Nebraska.

lluaUon is as bad as i seen It," an official for I la C entral raUroad aald. I m i a ll over the coun- I nnot see any relief in ' fulure.";ure •DirceWr Ralph 8.)f IlllnoU asked grain I a special meeUng to- t Springfield U> dUcuu Ige.also wired the AsaocI*

American Railroadsy.ol«vators-w«re-cloacd--------Ue "because of serious shortage."

-aska, the t ta te railway. in aald "serious fi&ui- I appear inevitable" o s ' ; ged elevators for lack ig facUiUes.

jbleshooteriW. O ct. 31 (CPD-Plnt rem ier Anastas MIkoy- I to take off lomotTow • i kppear«d to be a troub- g mission to Cuba, U ed here tonight, heito unannounced trip an waa Interpreted u 9t -by 'the Soviet Union 1 i u coordinaUon wim Idel Caatro In Uie nego- on aetUement of Uio ala and to bolster Soviet n Cub«.

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Pro jecu in Id tho &ni nmong the 41 eonsen ecK on which InUrlo s u w a r t Ud»U m » beiiln n l once.

CTdftll ufct project* tre lncWde<} celersted public work and wlU provide the ot more Umn 1.700 mi BWadlly tor ft'year. H /erferal to rem m ent’* the cost o f-the projt tnllllon.

The projccii include Idftho—Coeur d’A

Kootenai Indlsn Hr.*200,000; r c r t itai) Ri 1400,000.

U ttth-O nrlield Proj 000; trmtah «nd Ouraj tJon*.

WnshlnBton—Coulee tional Recreation Arta

Mogul Goi To Ole Mii After Upri

OXFORD, MlM, Oct, Am/d «fjR* c t new u a JtuUce department wnl 3 m an to the raclAlljr Unlvenlty ot MU*1m Halloween eve.

Rotrdf ituden tj qufi this woTTiJns: Quit i: Kfffro James 11. Mer< face fedemt contempt

N lcholu Kntzenbaeh, I u ty Bttomey cwera!. Stom Wjuhlngton in the a llrecracker bnrrase oi dith'g dormitory Monda;

l>. I>. lAve, dean of t la ter tcM a irroup o t i Katzeniwf}] hod annoum anyone nrre.<ited In tu ti lurbancM would be ■ with contempc of ftdem

Earlfcr < o m e ^ j ' th M t drini bottle a t a cai Ing Meredith, The bottle 'throuRh the closed windc rear door. JY apnenti o

I. c u t one of the /cur le ie n thaU rSiing with MeredI

KftUenbnch'a appAinm an Indication of the Imp the Justice departm ent a to thc possltillltr o f m or ble orer Halfoween—tm holiday for mUchlef-maV

Magic VaU Funerals

FILER — 2^Rer»I aervl BcldoD NeaJe will be heU a .m . Thursday a t White tu a r ; chapel w ith the Rev. BchwlMlnB OfflclaUng. Co in s rltei wui be h d d a t th l o o p ces)et«J7 under the tfon or tlio American : FHendi tnay call a t Whlt<

t twarr. - ______OOODIKO - Puneral a

Io r Mr». Nellie T a jlo r H Burley, will be hetd a t Prlday a t th e Q oodtaf Me church w ith the Rev. Dwi

l l WJlcher, paator, oKldaUni I ) r l t u will be held In the O IJ cemeury. Prienda may < | t the Payne mortuary, j A Thurfday a/t«rsoon and ei

■ JEROME - W ie r a l a■ for Edward Arnold Flee ' J bfl conducted a t 2:30 p m . '

r day In th e Wiley funeralj by the R e r. Oeorje R. Bai

: I Preabyierlan minister. Co' ‘ i - - In s rllea w Ul-be lie ld ..ji ( Jerome cemetery. -yHcndi

I call a t th a c h ^ l uoUl tJ aerrice.

i . ■ f i l e r ' —-Puneral aervlcf' Jeta Lat2<hUa will be coai>, ‘ a t a p jn . TIiurBday in

mortuary chapel by the rI . S . Meyer*. Coocludlni rlt<: be held a t tbe Pilar lO O F

Five Area Girl yi, Pledge Sororiln l C O IX iras O P ZOAHO,, n l well, Oct. 3 1 -P lw M ajic , ' « f slrla have recently pledgei 4 f l • oriUes a t tha C o llen o t Ida - f T I Pledgittd T r\ Tmeta ■were< u ' tfc Murr>hy. daughter of

J - Nancy MUfphy. Haaelton.OJesda Porreatcr, dnu jh t

. i I Mra. l« l» 0 . Forrester. 487 f ' lor: Tw in Palla.

New pledse of Slsm a Epsl Robert* Kuthe*. dauittic«r t a sd Mra. Robert Hushes. 1 ton.

1 . New membera of lUnR ao I ^ are Betty Ehlera. daushU

iir . and Mra. m - ln Ehlera, Twin FaiU, and Oee Ann

d au fh tc r of Xfr. and Mrs. e rt B. Day. 1409 Ninth a'

I ' 'W eaat, Ywln Palla.

I I Seen Toda■ : r M errln Randall moving 4 trio rattge in local *hppl■ atore . . . Hal Walker li

about contcji ulnncr'g prize: Zarl Fulhntr^jiurryinj mto hall . . . Jolm Angtrbnuer ' t a r with 11. ZrrOcrrick . . . W ilkins dlscui.^)nr debti lira . DeLa«Tcnoe Oline, 1

, aporUna ne» h a t »,hlch hu&i docan t know a b o u t. . . Rlc Beat harlnir lunch with Or

W. M m hal) hi locn] j H V f « ahop . . . M n„ Henry S B I fclna weutlns pair of hom-

med e lusea w ith la rs t. b] soae while iokln; wm, ^ workers . . . WlUlaJm O r ahowlnc colorful sliiiu t. o rer valley during recent 'copter r id e . . . Dr. Egan Drar en rout« from po«(offlc< hla <>ffiM . . . u n c f

' (a lk lnf with friend ouuidi pcatofllce . . . And cvcrhe ^WtFW...^tt the Cuban crU: paaorly felved we um s n t«

. o the r o o ^ -m y S20ther*la>l«

tin P a lls T im es-N ew s Weather,------- M«|fe V altey-VariaW .

b o , U t a b S U ’ r W C . m S' »ts Jtrom e, « a i T . F.

____ Uboratory. I t a t Falrflttd,I C C t S o n M » l CMlfefwd. At noaaJ cent ham U ltr; H a t tn

ill’s List "■' TEMPEI

INOTON, Oct, Sl WU- Ta'ln rails and vicinity, in Idaho and l/tah arc tonliiht. hleh Thursday; C te 47 eo n sem iio n pro)- jjuhJ. 30 and M; caatletord hlch Interior Secretary ley. 30 and 65,Udall aaya »-orlc will Camaa praiele—Low tonli once,aid T u ttday th a t the PIVE-ire Included Jn the ac- T m p e ra tu rn throofb n public worka program e .iteen tn il Orejon are lei provide the equivalent d r tr e n above nerresL Rcl lian 1.700 men working „ pecU d wllii •ICihtly w«. ar a 'y ea r. Hc anld the over the treek-eBd lotlovt. oremm enVi ahnre of rr^eiJ>lU»eB will a*iJn of-the projecta ii l i a L ^ U d throoih next M«

. , ncrmal. av tra |ln{ CO |>er e<lecta include; avera tin r ie»i lhan rive-teiCoeur d’Afcne and | „ , jhan~n‘Srw*j with »pe Indian RAim alions, j,our

Pert Hall Reaervatlon.l x h e eonllnuation ot dry the entrenchment ef a bid

arlield Project. *217,- ,u ie * . The loeatfon of U h and Ouray ftejerva- p .d f lc itorm i lo fwlnf nort

„ , . M Btheulw ard Into Ibe Plto n ^ o u le e Dam Na- ,i,e ,e pretecUve hlfber p rt reaUon Arta, 1130.000, ^piunc operatloai ean pr,

. — candlllona.

U l V O 0 S SYNOPSIS AND AP « » lc cold fro

I I p M l C f i preasure cenler located over the upper Midwest and pro

■_ Y ‘‘’r into the area eaxt of thI* I I m ’ r i O t * durlnit fhe next 38 houra. V : U P l u a j . trom Ih u dUlurbanec In Ui I M lu Oet SI t f l - “n aUihtly cooler a

o f n e ; ^ i ; b / r > '« wealher n. r m ? " S iS S , ! ; „ • ? ' M . . th ithe racially troubled Ifo**ver, preuurea a rs exp*

of MU.to.lMl on « pn>»ctivB buffer to p a d our agricultural areaa.

tudents oulekJj- eot afternoon readlnga intc Quit h a ^ l m : ^ •*«

e»‘ II M eredlSr o5 « a t bu t akles will have » I contemot charaea. TTiurtday, I^ lchy nlghl C a f ^ b K t h e X «P e c ted In southweslem y generul /Jew Jn afternoon.5ffton in the wake of Averane aoll Umperaturea f r barrage on M ere ' T . P . e*P<ftme« atatlon. M tory Monday night, M. A t e ljh t Inches; Experln?, dean of students, .................... '

irroup o t a ludents TEMPEBATTIREbad announced th a t „ y “ .V- “ ‘f ’Ited in future d ls. A'bSS!i;™i. -Z Z Z Z ‘0 «I'ould be charged A mitiiio__________npt of fedem l court. A»h»»ii)» -------------- 11 ‘jimebody th r w a ‘ ' 3# ^>ttle At a car carry , nirmimtitni _______«», The bottle eraahed -------------- to 5*closed window of a n— -------------«i t tYapnenta of (rtaas nafr»(o ___________<» *»e /cur federal m ar- 9« i..r — -------------»J «with Meredith. w v m U »•s appftirance save ch u .ia -I--------------«« *Of lha importance SI"'’?''*]' -------------! i I

tpartm ent a ttaches n ---------- .J J,mty of more t« u - D ,„ „ r _______•» »lloween—traditional i m W«inw------------«i so te i.w -m u iO T , “s f f i ---------------- !i

= II,« • tJL

w l l Y ^ ^ d ^ i w tm lp ltA tlon for U hottra endi V .1 W l . m ni. Som e temperature wrtremea ?»h « P t Alaska and HawaU. Tuesi

m «l and m t j r o . C alif, and » i hriS momlnB lows, aa a t H uron, ir “ »■American Letloti. Alukm. Hai

*U a t W hite w o r. n igheat temperatur* y taurd i_____ preclplUtlon foe 3 i hour* enfl- Puneral acrtlcea ----------------*il Jfle Taylor Requlst, uontrtu Z Z Z Z Z Z T n l i« hetd a t a p jn . o ‘u « » -----------------s i «Q oodlnj Methodist -----------55 J!he Rev. Dwl«ht B.r. OfflclaUnf. L u l TDAHO TSeld In th s Ooodwa suiion u»iu Mi-i. rlends may caU a t *'? '<•«“ -------------- ’* Smortuary, uurter. J.fiL*.*-------------------! . ;?woon and ew nlof. a«fi«» 7 ~ . .7 S r T 7 n *i

• Funeral aervleea c m i . f o r t t ^ — t ; js(Arnold Fleck wltl ---------------- H 11It 2:30 p jn . j i t m - ' ^ > - r ~ ' ~ ' •» » ley funeral chapel or»«.Tni» ----------- «» »i

SS*: » !!: _-be ^ . a t .th e Northern Id aho -K ostly fair

ery. •PHcnds m ay through .T hursday;-U ttlf- tam ^ 1 UBUl time ©I M to M. Iowa tonight 80 to 40

S '? ! ! Magic Val]S iX 5 ”,iS ';m Magic Valley M emorliPilar lO O P cefflfl. AdmltUd

I.ee OUon. Michael Potthai---------------- Jeffrey Buckendorf, Verna R./» « r 'S M i r t M "- K enneth Wl<€ a u i r i S mer. Clyde Kuder. Mrs. Calv. n « , • Bolley, Derald Ogden and The* b o r o n t i e s «>"* Kendrick, a ll Twin Pall rP IDAHO Cald- ^ 1n w M as^’ v 2 CT M "- Benny 8llbau«imuy pW ^ed 0 ' ' ' ”o ^ g e o t Idaho.

iU K h te r* ^ M rt WrS' Amo Yurk and daughU r H w I t r o aSd William O. 'Sm im a n d . Sara i a duuahier of Meyer, all Twin FalU: Mrs. Ren

4 n Burkhalter and dau jh tsr . an , • ® Don O arth Bodily, both Buh: f eiBma Eusllon Is Judy-.Rappleye, Kimberly, an

d ? S ? h S ^ f M r MarUn. Burley, r t Hushra. H otel.

^ ’“ ®* Bons were bom to Mr. am > o t lU nt .o n n ty Clt«pmu., BBr»iera. daughter o t ^ om McNWrwln Ehlers, route T»'tn Palls, nd Dee Ann Day, _ . , . — ~ -r. and Mrs. Rob- M i n i d o k a M e m o r i a l09 Ninth avenue Admitted* ■ ____________Alvin Bertsch. Paul; Rober'

Melncra, Roger HosUnga, Mrs M , Oscar Zimmerman. Mrs. JuJlarI nnO T T Radford, alX U U C t V Rupert: Mrs, Millie Btroud, Ace-

*nd Jack Bell. Rupert from U te io c t. Nev.local Appliance

1 Walker lellin* U u ra Andeww). T i m o t h y Inner« p r l iu . . . Eames and Mra. Dale Walters urrying mto city and son. all Rupert, and Mrs, Angcrbnutr ta U - Herman Mass and dauihler, ^ r r ic k . . . Tom Keytmrn.•Inj debts . . . ----------

S t . B e n e d i c t ’s . J e r o m e>1 which husband Admltled fich *('u; Meyer* and Mrs,. » ta t e f ' c S ; 2 " ” ' -

'h im r t a ' Onflda. Mra. l o n n

WlUlalm O ranw lA trv rw ee~»-

rlend ouUlde of *'* a ttem pt to make

a t h e r , T e m p e r a t u r e-affey-V atiib le blgb e toudJans a n d » UtUe .e« ^ b l a sd 11iBc»d«y, Patebc* ef ta o m la t valley ir Fridsy, lilUe ebanfc. Temperalorea a t t ojn. , 4S a i T . F. experlmeet station. « »< enteina J t a t Fairfield, 41 a( H ailey,.n a t W tnieU . 45 a l E

leford. At iiMfl. U a t txperim tM fU U oo w itb SS dJIy: U a t rntomolory Uboratory wUb 6S per 1 Darometer: J0 J5 ............— ........................ ...........

TEMPERATt/RB POTECAST Is and vicinity, Norfh SJde. Burley-Rupert area—: :h Thursday; O oodlnj, 32 and 04; Jerom e, 32 and d U ; castleford. 30 and OS; Toi'ln FalU, as and M; £ 65,

aitle—Low tonight, high Thursday; Palrfleld , 2! and

PIVE-DAy FORECAST., u rn Uiroofb nex t Monday ever aou tbera Idabo 1 Orecon are loreeast io averaie from three to se ve nerreaL ReUtlveIr smalf day to day chanres lb stCiblly warmer weathte by Friday then cm ‘ek-end te liew ti by irarm ln t tbe flrat o f next wi en will a<aln average Um than n onna l wllb Bi roaib next M oQ ^y. Kumbine will toU l more tli ■ailnj CO per eentW -pM»ItiIe w «h daytim p cloodin sa tban ffve-tendis eorerace. tVlnda will run sllfb srwaj wllh speeds averafln j six to e igh t miles 1

nuation ot dry mild weather Is brought aboul iment ef a b l(b preuure rfdge over (be fa r trest< loeatfon of (b b high pre»a re sy slria will foi I to fwlnr northw ard Into Canada bctore thry plna d Into tbe Plalna and Midwestern aUles. Un^ live higher pressures, outside-w ork and final hi atioas can proceed under very favorable weatb

'OPSIS AND AGRICULTURAL SUMMAR^^-------■acillc cold fron t exUnding southw ard from a 'tc er located over central Saskatchewan Is movlnf In Idveat and promfsea to bring cloudlneaa and cold trea cast of the RockU and we^t of th e Ohio vail ! « 38 houra. We are feeling only, m inor side efiec aurbance In Uie form of scime hlith cloudiness ai lUghtly cooler air. The blocklnu high pressure syste this wealher making system to the eaat ot iis bi s of doing th is job has been w eakened somewhn iturea are expectd to once again rebuild and for buffer to pacltle weaUier disturbance.t comlni U [cultural areaa. The inllux of sllghUy cooler air wi m readings into the eOs and nlghtU me mlnlmunu li 3 to low SOs tonight and Thursday. No rain Is ton s will have some variable hlRh cloudiness toda

^ k h y nlghtUme and early m om lna foj can I souUiwestem vallei'j bu t will dissipate by lai

temperatures for S t.hour period a t /o u r inch depU’ en t Slatlon. M; Wendrll. 48; B uht. 63; Caatlefon nches; Experiment sUUon, &l.

MPEBATURE AND PRECIPITATIONMm . U(n. I'rp- UlU' " **_ _ _ 4( 4» .»l Lut - - - - M SI

= 11 i t i ! S S > K i r ^ i ii

= !! I? li •____10 4t J7 Kn. Y ork__________ II *» .<____II St North I’Utt, _______ t l 14____ n ss .01 OkUhenu ClUr -------- II SS~ *J M .«1 rStl^Atobis II *1 .1u _ IS ss 1.JS PhMnli ---------------- l l l l ^

Sj : s ■ pjrtl.n?, M« - — — 4» 43 j___ 4J I I .M O"* --------- |{ II

*i *» JS ..,.7—~^~.n M 5*___ 41 31 R«lt UV» Clt» ----------10 3*___ IT 11 «*n Antanlo _______ 51 W___ n 44 8«n Fronclieo --------IS l l .0___ SS SS 81. 8W. MsrU --------- <S *1 . t= !S t l I ; TrZZI M SI .U WMklBftcB________ II M .01_ _ u t t WkhIU . ■■- ______SS Sierature Tuesday, lowest tem pera ture last 12 houn, r 34 b o tin endiRir a t e a Jn . (C6T>,Iture extremes from w ithin .the U nited Stalea ex- 1 HawtU. Tuesday Wjhs. M a t Y um a. Arlv. Ther* 0. Calif., and ftl a t iM Alamltos. Calif. Wednesday la a t H uron, a D , and V alentine, N ebr, and 33 in , and^ Watertown, S. D . • •

AUaka. HawaU and C anada 'sratura yesterday, lowest tem pera tiue lost 13 hours, c 3 i hour* endlag 4 a jn , <PST7.

tn 11 v.«f«u»«f _ J » 41 ___ SI I t JIlAiifhora*. --------------- 3» SS Tf.— fs i i r l .«___ <S ss --------------- “ V “

TDAHO TBMPERATORZS \U4^ UJru rc». SuUoa V ». Ftp.

in z I t ss (I ko___ «S « 1/4UJ_____________ «___IS SI Mranuin Horn* ____ i*

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E i ! i i S i u — — j! i:= : i i ll ,10—Mostly fa ir except fo r conalderable valley foR lay ;-U tO f- lamperalUfo_cliftnse. Highs boUi days m ight 80 to 40.------------------------------- -------—

c V a l l e y , H o s p i t a l s;y Memorial -Gassia Memorialn ltU d AdmltUdllchael P o tttiu t, Herb Canine, Bhanna Patkln- lorf, Verna Ky- son and M ichael W ortoan, all , K enneth Wld- Burley; Mr*. A/ton BlanUjom, ler. Mrs. Calvin Strerel); Loulae w hite, Paul; Uy* Wden and Theo- rum Campbell. Nat, and I>Us, a ll Twin PalU; Donna Chrltaensen, lltybum . Illy. William H. DUmisaedBenny Sllbaugb, Judy Hanaen, Kyle WorUilng. O lenn Jl. eim - to i and A rlene Burton, all B ur.

ley; U ra , Shirley E uton . Paul; )l»»*d Fred e topkft and U nd* Oraf.k and daughter, boUi H eybum . and Sandra W hit, l lh and.. Sarah taker. R upert.Falls: Mra. Rene ——

t e S f ' i S G o o J i n g . M e m o r h lW mberly, and Anderson. Oood.

, In*, a n d M ra. Nell Wolfe. Corral.

V em on ailm ore, Hagerman; WJ'Wh D- Ebberts. WenCeU; Mra.

a. n o s , McNur- virail Jenaen and daughter and __ .Mrs. C het Silva and daughter,

, , all O oodlns.M e m o r i a l Birthstied A daughter waa born to Mr.

Paul; Roberi and Mra. Robert Anderson HasUnga, Mrs. Ooodlnff.■n. Mrs. J u l i a n --------------------- -— h

Valley Traffic Courts'

i r * T i m « . h . . S'* 1-rnwoodrw u boulevard, was flnrd »)£i a n d

Jv 1. aaslgned 35 dnneriuWT, and Mrs, oy Judge Adamson for failure and dauihler, to yield r ig h t M '_ Mllo Swalnston. Jerome, was»o aasljned 30 dem er. >S . Jerome its Tuesday by Jerome police f

led r Judge C. J . Shupa fw following 1 :yers and Mrs, ano ther vehicle too closely. 1

Jerome. ------------------------ -- 2sed MOVE TO COAST f. Mrs. I,oren a l m o . Oct, J l-M r . and M ra.ii • Steve Brink- T aylor and daughter,have •

moved to California. Mrs, T ay - 4----------- lor-s parenta. Mr. and Mrs, Or> ? '

SET Udy- ahd family are l i r in t 'Oct. 3t s n '

on with a 39-

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“ "aS ! I . »M A vt- a o i m i I

• a t u r ^ S Professor Is Speaker for Student Meet

u t lo s ^ i b M per O ct. 31—“People wl» U b 6# per cent ^ aniculave and "wl — ................ have Uie w urage. of Ihclr coi

vW lroa t r e « s « i l la l It « e ai to enjoy a ncw and exciUng age

•Rupert a re a -I^ w Dr. Royal O artt, University .

Pondfttosa in n be p o to i^ ou u tb e ra Mabo and "We have too m any J-e*’ men o IRI «hree to seven the national acene lotoy wlfo a i

day are agreeable to aualn popularltr} " y c ~ l « and office. .irat o f next week. He d ecla red .tha t If a frea w lo n a a l w llh non* la » be pnaicrved seven ele

toU l wore than fneola o f personal character mu* laytim e dovdlneu be donomlnftte In lla dU « n rini i will m n riliblly _ « u reliance, individual IniUa > e igh t miles pcr tive. petM nal rcaponslblllty am

lnie«ttt,y. wlWlngness lo serve rrought abotil by pride ot clllzenalilp, coursge am r tb e f a r westem reliBlwa f i ^ ' y .ie ia will force afcemoon was apent lrletore ihry p w « e d lsnaalon with sludtnU™ I dlvldlnf into groups pertalnlnt; and final bar- risspotalbmues In theliavorabta weather eouncll.

K tet-sKQualnted dance wa: UMARV- - - heW in hurley hl6h schoo:

from a 'to n «JTnn«I«m a-Mij the h l ^ « * » : h a W i n i i S l dance b e a l funU ahln, the mualc llneaa and colder Dave Lcivla, aerved u .maatej f th e Ohio valley of ccremonies ix Uie baoquei tilnor side effects Tueaday nlRhl a t the Ponderosa h cloudiness and inn . Approximately 200 M a*k I pressure system VaUcy studenta attended.5 e aa t c f «» b u t --------------------——

'Sf„rr.S Power Failurence.i coming to- - ,

SLS™? Causes BlackoutclM imeM * today For T.F. Areasn in a f08 can ^ Beotrlclty in several areas of l&4lpata by late Tvp-in Palls ' 6ownUw.-n buslnws

district wna cut off e tc tr Woa- /o u r Inch depth: n«sd«y mwiUng tor tlmea varying , 63; Castleford, three hour# to an

hour and 20 mlnutea.R»lph emlUi. division auperln-

^ M u Wndent of Idaho Power company, ~ T ts (I said Wednecday momlns th a t ___I* 11 •« "cause of the power /allure ia— _i l i t IJ< «tUl /oujfy." b u t ijjdJcatcd th a t 11 z n « 11 was possibly caused by an inauliv ___11 u .« to r ItiS^xjrt coMsed a biow-

« if J t out knocking three circuits ou t— : i t M M of ttKunlaafijn. Wires from lh a

»4 11 th ree cireulta burned and dnJi>.,— u t l elrcultn,Z Z l l II •” SmlUi a ild lh a t a larae p a rt*— !J <1 u of the city 's downtown atcUon— o 43 •« was affected by thc power /allure __ IS II and In m any atores and offices.— S I J the power c u t.o fl nsw)i«J In /u r - Z T Tl w •« n a c a bum ln# ou t and unhBvtcd

byUdinss.71 u The power apporcnUy w ent off

: :Z n » -Si ahortly 'a t i v n 3 a. m, W tdatad&y. J? In aooUons of tho down-t t 11 Tf. to'ktv a^eA tiw power »na off fo r » II J l tv o h o u n and M minutes nnd

— J I « •” in Uie power waa only off ^ L u t 12 houn, for »bout an hour and 20 m ta - » UK J* n •• y , (^ In j niade.

Illed Stalea ex* “ “

"r>. wMo'Sg Genealogical“ Project listed j

' ■■'U rt.-aeortt Herrtck. p m W cn ttint 13 hflUM Of U3* T»'Jh 3 ^ chapter of th e . e last 13 Bouw, O enealos. ‘IT « lea l society. Indicated W edncs-

_ H 41 day tb a t Uie aUto genealogical '— ” i t socSew haa for Its project th e i

!* i l .14 privilege of flndWe and copy- 1^ SI II Ing inacrlpUons of a ll old a n d '

\ unused cemeteries In Idaho. ~ >M L . 7 ,^ Anyone knowing of auch cem- «

'Z l l h contact Mrs. Herrick or-call th e I— ■’* e? chapter's library, located above t Z « « T rollnser pharmacy, 143 M ain i i Z '. t >* nvenue »ouU>. '— i? Mr*. H arry Brown. Jerom e, v ^ u 11 SMtst speaker a t the la st m ««t- 'i— » Ing. told the Importance of Jand— i l ?! cn in ts tn gathering genealogical

InformaUon. .She explained th a table vallcy fog from theae early land records the ghs bom days exact Ume o t transaction, along

------------------ w ith nam es nf Uie emmlgrants-.a■-------------------- phjilcftl description o f the com-

m munlty In whlcb th e recorder k i ' i ‘0 t C found.l l t c t l C ) She aald a group of historians

liv Buftolk. MOSS- in 1650. copied e m n r i a l aW th e old deeds and record* of

p .rk fn . 3W making the tim e ofX k i ^ ^ UlB recording In Uie lOOO's. ^ e

Sle i K l T S - Btnealoglcal dal* can be ob- <af, and I.US, » - • » > * -m g ^'n, Heyburn. m iF i ’ l V J C V T ( T # ^

k:yle WorUtlng.urtoD, bH B u r. l r ^ U > 2 ^ | A « | | ^E uton . Paul;

1 U adft O ra t. > •»1 Sandra W hit.

I c m o r i a l 1.0 S B'*dderson, Oood. .Wolle. Corral. * T \ ,ted . . 4 [ r ^ j B | P v ^!. Hagerman; ‘ AWenCell; Mra. f i J jdaujhter a n a l - M { v W *

and daughter,

^ \ c r e ^ ^bom to M r. \

rt Anderson, f

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35 d nneriu ^ S I W E S(or failure A K D

S A V E ! / \erome police t j # | \ / 'otw following

iOASTir . and Mrs.:*suRhter,have • . 5 * * ® _ I B p I. Mrs, T a y . f . # « -T ' k r \nd Mr*, O r. - y r — - I ' • • 7 ly ars lirlog

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io r f e ~ T '^ n T a l l s 1Slokea, l l , daughter o

I V i E ldoo Stoke*. Tw in Palls, ha _ - been adm itted to th e Twin Pallt M 6 e t hospltai for medical ean

II Annual T w la Fafla C o u n t ;Pa rm Bureau convention will bi

Bniurday In thi ^ couniy building. Officers will bi

d elected Friday “and a banquet U» t th e T w in .f tll i

M s c h o o l c afetp rl. a t 7;J{JO Majic vauey p j„ , S anque t tickets may be ob' l i ^ r s a l a ta lned by calUnB 733-3958 ci

leaday. 733.1108 or they may be ob-bonQUc&At Uie U lned a t th e f ^ r m Bureau of*

e po to ie f out. flee.ly 1-e*' men on --------- •lodsy wKb are ' J r a n Sibensuui Aker, 4i. Tain

aln popularity Palls, was a rrested by d ty po­lice for failu re lo yield Uie right

t If a 'f rw 'w ) . ®f ”''*y «‘ff««' tlie jec i Plymoulh rved seven ele. ««Jan he was driving collided character must w ith a JDM Dodite tedan driven lla dUien ring by Rupert M orrill, 74. route 3. llvidual InlUa. Kimberly,' o n Second avenue ftnd unslblllty and ^ ^ th a lree i soutiv about 3;15 C6S to serve. P i« . Tuesday, y ), courage and - X '"

8 o -J o u m e ^ c lu b will hoia a was apent In h o u r 'l l 10 aJn. Thursday'with students ^ °m e of M rs. Elvln Walk>ips pertaining 'f - *05 B orah avenue.lUUes in the ir ---------

M afic T o a i tn ls tr e a elub will 1 dance * a s ® P " - Thuraday In theV hlch « e h ^ Hogerson hoU l Desert room for le h l ^ « * e o l meeting.

M a v y P a rk e T n T a r tie ro fM r ,th . ' ‘‘'■s- M- C. Parker, 1340 rte-

m ont drive, returned lo Berke- Calif., w here she is employed

* “ » virologist. She visited her parents over th e week-end after a tw o-m onth to u r of Snglind,

l i l i r P Scotland and JSurope.

r j r t l r r t i f i - Burglar a larm a l Uie Tain a t l k U U l Falls B ank and Trust company.I 103 M ain avenue east, was scci*L r 6 3 S « t » t.. . , a m echanical failure occurredrra i a ^ Oj u ,^ bank’s alarm circuit. Po- ‘

U«e were noUfled. but (t was ' discovered Uwt no break-ln hsd , occurred.h«ir# to on _____ f

*■ Michael Macaw applied for a IIslon superln- building perm it a l Uie T sln « wer company, palls c ity ball to build a 2«- by f lom lns th a t 52-foot wood fram e single family r ■er failure Is dwelling a t 771 El Monle drive. I' Icated Uiat I t Cost U $a,00o. tby an insuliv -------- c■used a blow- Twin Falla Camp PIfe Oirls r

circuits ou t board of directors all! meet at ea from th e 7;30 p.m. TTiursday a t the home i d and d ro p , o f Mrs. P ra n k DePew, 401 flev- J elrcultn, cn th avenue norlh,a larae p a ri -------- Ilown secUon Bex U lrich h u returned from power /allure a business tr ip to Chicago and and offices, an Jnvestraent convenUon in Bt. «

wiled In /u r - Louls,nd unhcfttcd -------- S

Twin Falla Muslo ctub wlil haw « iUy w ent off board m eeting a t 8;30 a.m. *■' , Wedneaday TTiursday a i the home of Mrs. " • tho J . o a r lan d Olbbs. ^

S 3 Woman ‘Critical’ S A fter Collapsing "

------- Mra. L ester VandaU, 51, 744 «„ 1 Main avenue north, was JliWd in ^

-crIU car condlUon Wednesday p , t noon n t M acic Valley Memorial Lo iG O - hosp lu l. w here she was Uken fj« k nncM^nL “*»ut 0:1S a jn .T T fir shf fainted

" t .» U n p . r i tn th . I M 1 .M r t » O enealM - avenue norOi.

d W ednes- She rccclved mlaor Jaftrallons ' tcnealoglcal a round h e r face as a resull of T» project the folllnjf on th e aldcwalk, but a su. and copy, pervlsing nu rse at the boipital TI

J l old and w ld ahe Is In critical condition FC ■ Idaho. ~ bccauso o t a n undetermined JH 'ljw auch ccm- ness. I _

.ves, should -A pparen tly something caused I or-call th e her to eollapM," the nurse said, I ated above adding th a t Mrs. VandaU Is cur.j *

143 M ain renlly undcrsolnR tests to Ilnd w hal caused her to falm. Shel

n, Jerom e, v a s rushed to the hospital by a j last m eet- Twin Falls ombulaoce. I L ,

ice of land :enealoiilcalIftlned U iat ^ ^records the U U V Kf the coni- ------- -e recorder T h e m N O V .

B i^ ^ ro p w l T ro ln cd o n J u n tro imrecord* of A n y th in g m oy happen ~

n r back to A ll G rayhoundi invito*le Ume of ' • ”1000'^ ^ e 2 MILES NORTH 0IT 'S " o '; ; 25 ond 93 EAST ^

THE lARGE! OF FINE

OVER ^0 RO tlS ^ f ' ^ P i r \ IN STOCK- ^

' \ lAWEDfATE

F ja ll^ N e w siitB r ie f j11. daughter of Cem Sta(« l a r « l » « a t dub}

rwln Palls has members a re u rse^ to a tten d a,) U>e Twin Fall! buslnesa m eeting a t 1 p h i.l « medical eare. Thursda? In Lyn*oo<t Profca-;— . slonal bulldlDB.' O. Q , YouAg.raO s C o u n ty Mountain Home, will be the n renuon will be guett speaker. W s topic I t -BUT-i Saturday In the jtock Jn finance ccanpanles." Officers win be ------- 5[I** Twla PaUa D pplle.U Bridge

I 'M elu» “ old l u bl-monUily, I m , mav be 0^ Bome a t B p jn . TTiurs-? ! 1^1058 or <f y ftt D uplicate hall, located In I rnav b ^ ob- lhe baswnent o f Dr. H. E. B a r - , irm Bureau

Burglar Shot ,s / a s By Priest ■te sedan driven . J

After Deatht ty about J;l*/ CHICAOO, Oct. 31 t»i - A— Uquor-craaed knlfe-wleldlng burg- ib will hold a lar Invaded w cburch rectory , aJn. Thursday Turaday. foWIly stabbed the ;ts Elvla W alk' bouukeeCMc. wounded be r sls- nue. (cr and wo* sho t by the pastor.— The hero o f the early memlng t t r t a elub will drama in U>e rectory of St. ’huraday In the Patrick's R om an Catholic church, itsert room 1 « a few blocka weal o t downtown

meeting. C hiugo. was Uie Rev. Stephen----------- O’Donnell, ».W orld-W kr.H chap-

aorbter of iff. lain. )irker, 1340 Pre* . police aald Uie robber. Larry,

lo Betke- Vernon, 22, l a u l ly aUbbed Miss; lhe is employed Bridget W abih, 45. th e houae-,;he visited her keeper, when she awoke andi week-end after found him prowling around tfie r of England, tiscers' room on the flrat floor, •ct>e. e l th e reclory. H er alster,

MarBarct. 30. Uie rectory cook, a t Uie Tii'in aisq was stabbed several Umes

m ist company, but escaped to an upper floor, t east, was seci- Bridget W alsh died In an am-, J:4S a jn . when en routo to a hospital,llwe Mar«a»'et waa reported Ja criticalr h ^ condlOwi.' t m i - t a hsd PoUce aold V em on told ^ e m

he-Is an unemployed jjiusldanj from San Antonio, T e t . He said

’.BDlied for a he arrived In Chlcajo on Sunday A” u5e T cin Msd checkcd into - a hotel not; huild tt 2«-by ‘I’e Monday;? ilncle family night. Police aald he lold of vis-1 I Monle drive. Hing a num ber o f taverna before:

the attem pted burglary. The' church a n d rtcW ry « t near skid

ip PIf« airlJ row.all! meet a t — ------------------------

Mass Celebrated , For J . Mendiola

.frt Mm» ctlebravea lo r John . f n i i ^ m Bl Mendiola a t 10:20 a-m. Wednes- tenUon in Bl. a t SU Edw ard’s Catholic

church w ith th e Rev. John ,ti,h a-iii hn-e Koelseh a* celebrant. Rosary was a t 8 3 r a ^ ^ « c l w d a t 8 p m . Tuesday a t JJne of Mrs; White m oriuary chapel. j

AtUve pallbcM ere were O e w _____ Olenn. F ra n k Sabala, Paul Ta* i

n l l C a l ry O andiaea find Cyrl Touch-

a P S i n g H w iom ry piUlbcara were E tn* 'MB, !J. H I » t E . .n , Hm U iito H 8« lv .a »

In AUlen, A . B enjoechta . Angelo | Wednesday Chlpourla, San t* Alastra, Emest i

lev M e S la l T . C. Bacon, J. w J. w u taken Newman. Oeorge Ayarsa. Preil f ahf fainted loKn*® Sclaya, Anl-}00 block of cc>* Mcndlolfc o h d Ourlon Per* 1(j. Tr lacerations Concluding r l l « w tre held a t J

a resull of Twin Falla cemetery. T

'lh ;”h J ‘o lu i TRV T1MES-NEW8 WANT A ^ ,S C^SiTO FOR PA ST SELU N O RE8ULTS‘.erraWed ill-

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__ Sew up o -foerry yiilefide h r, on vour list w ifh faishion giftn o t fabrics’; . ,

th ■llngburg-{I rectory A # - m m U i m l mIbed theher sts- ipastor.morning

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JAKKD UOW }AC% MULWWWnr

- . S KBTAN CUnrEW PAUL STANDUf

Comp««lng Itoem Pm i IU-°ni

Three Amendments■ W h en Id ahoans r o to the polfs ne: T u esd ay , th e y will bo handed on ex ti b a llo t to be uaed in votinR on three pn p o sed am endm en ts to th e s ta te const tu tio n . U sualiy , vo ters are inclinea < re ;ra rd such propomils w ith suspidoi p ro b ab ly becaufle of th e IcbuI mnguaR n o rm a lly used in prcsentinR th e que; tio n . A s a re su lt, too many voiers do nc m a rk ba llo ts on constitutional chnnRei T h a t ’s a m istake, hecauHC it mifcht b m o re im p o rta n t to the individual th a se lec tio n o f a candidate to hold of/icc fo f o u r y ears .

T h e th re e am endm ents offered voter n e x t TuescJay a re much more clcarl. w orded th n n normitl, yet there is con«id cral)le reii<fin>f on the fj/iIJot. Bnsically th e th re e nmendmcnlH boil down to pro poflals th a t would (a) «ive /ull cjtlzen sh ip s ta tu s to naturalized A siatiss, (b r iR h t to vo te for a P resident o f the U .S a f t e r onlv GO d ay s ' residence in Idahi an d (c) au tlm rity fo r th e s ta te leRi'sIn

■ tu r e to , abolish probate and ju stice o th e pence coiirt.s.

T h e !)ra t ;iroposal, S JR No. 1, wouli e lim in a te an obsolete rule th a t shou[( n e v e r have been w ritten In th e f ir s p lace . In practice, th n t provision of th« Id a h o coiiHtitution hns been widely in n o re d fo r years. P resum ably th e ban or C h inese an d persons o t Monffolian de flcen t from votinfr, serv ing a s ju ro rs oi ho ld in g civil o ff/ce da tes back to th« te r r i to r ia l days w hen portions of Idah(

: h a d a considerable Chinese population W h a tev e r th e source, th c provision c e r ta in ly hns no m e rit today.

S JR No. 6 would rcduce from • s b m o n th s to 60 dnys th e leng th o f Idahc resid en ce req u ired to vo te fo r p residcn ' t ia l e lectors. T hc six-m onth requirem enl w ould rem nin in e ffec t fo r o ther o ffl c ia ls . In th c pa.st, m any vo te rs have beer d isen fran ch ised Because of a change ol residence. T h c Incldenco increases w lt t

• th a g re a te r m obility of population. P e r• h n p s th e changc Is Indicated, b u t in a c tu a l p rac tice i t m ig h t re su lt in excesslvc book w ork . T he b e tte r course of ac tio r w ou ld be a b lanke t reduction in lengtl: o f res idence fo r all vo ting .

T h e proposal to au thorize th e s ta t t le g is la tu re to abolish p ro b a te and ju s tic i o£ th o peace co u rts m ay b rin g some ob jec tio n s , a lth o u g h th e move h as b ee i recom m ended fo r yea rs by th c S ta te Bai asso c ia tio n . R eorganization of the Idah<

( c o u r t sy s tem would be accomplished bj buJldlnff a ro u n d th c d is tr ic t courts, p rc s c n t backbone of th e jud icial system . T ht cn y so o f ju s t ic e would bo served in m os in s ta n c e s by th c proposed changes.

I B asica lly , th o se a r e th e advantflge;f o r th e th r e e suggested changes to Id a

j h o ’8 c o n s titu tio n . All th ree proposaJ, i w e ro recom m ended unanim ously by th( I . s t a t e le ^ s ln tu rc . Except fo r a few c iti I z c n s w ho m ig h t h a rb o r ob jections oi ■ p e rso n a l o r prejud iced grounds, no o » " sh o u ld h av e a n y reason to oppose thi

th r e e changes.I t 's to Id fth tfa jid v an tag e , collectlvcl;

a n d i n d l v i d u g ^ ^ l r vote "Y es" on al th r e e constlrSW lSfl. am endm ents ncx T u esd ay .

A D JU STM EN T PERIOD Som e M agic Vallcy resident.^ .m ay b

d isap p o in ted by the five-year tim e es tl m a te d to com plete construction o f th in te rs ta tQ h i g h w a y from thc Burle;

» a r e a to Jerom e. Y et tho interveninj y e a r s can be used ns a tim e of a d ju s t m e n t to aome changes th a t could be al

( m o s t d isa s tro u s economically o v e r j s h o r te r period o f time.

In TSvin F alls, fo r example, consider a b le b usiness baaed on the tou ris t t ra f f i h a s b een loeated along Kimberly Roati a p o rtio n o f U. S. h ighw ay 30. Comple t io n o f th e In te rs ta te hlgliwny betweei

: B u rle y an d Jerom e wii! reau lt in .consid ■ e rab ly le ss to u ris t t ra ff ic on Klmberl;

! Roa d, T hose proprie tors who have no b een a w a re of th c possibility should 'ap

( p r e d a t e hav in g five yenrs to p lan the i fu tu re .

I B ecause U . S. h i g h w a y 93 passe i • th ro u g h Tw in Fnlls nnd there hnve bee

n o p lan s to replace thc route w ith a: in te r s ta te hlglnvny, t h e r e apparen t! w ill bo no change in thc n o r th - s o u t to u r is t tra ff ic . T ha t includes th e ateac ily .in crcn sin g volume from C alifom it

'.j W h n t will hnppen to the total volumj,t ' o f to u r is t trad e in 'T w in Palls a f t e r th

'■if. - in te r s ta te is completed rem nins to h seen. A certa in percentaKe of th e easl w est t ra f f ic can bc expcctcd to b c los' b u t no one can prcdict th e volume fiv

l | | ^ y ea ra ahead of time. The delay could b u sed to ndvnntflge- to s tudy w h a t ha

' happened in o ther localities.In n t least one rospcct, the c ity o

Tw in F alls lias n!ren<iy prepared f o r c^• p an slo n a n d /o r business relocation, j

! ■ re c e n t c ity ordinance has zoned a s corr W f m crc ia l those t h o r o u g h f a r e s alon H w hich t ra f f ic u ill awrrcnch from thI I in te r s ta te highw ay. The new superhigV

n i w a y m a y havc h.itl some influence oth e decision, but i t hnd been ind icate a lre a d y by present tra ffic s tud ies an o th e r commercial expansion.

Q u ie t an d steady ad justm ent to th an tic ip a ted chnnRcs during the n e x t fiv

■ y e a rs can resu lt in a much sm oothc tra n s itio n . B ut w hnt will happen exactl

Mrucss until the h ighw a p le tcd .,

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c n iM mM«h*U h u be tn Imprtwed,ti, t/t-n apon the a(]mlnL»r»Uon u > re*

(Ult or U)« enloitcd r u o r t to the «>• Wmi. ygg gt mroed fc d m l troops to,ru ««>• distuitU K M ftt Littlem t t A lt.. «nd ftt Oxford. M lu .

R tcU l ftnd eomUUtlona} n ttd s DODDS anil u m u ukde. ll w u me em*H tu ttr o( more th u i 30.000

toldlers. ft full division, to Beln ftdmlmlon to one a tudent ftt the

. U n lm slty oT M Iulslps)! which_ . cAUsed eo much eoacem «nd re*

I t s ** ' ccuriuy Wld *bro«l.H je r tte llon h*J been exuemely un lftw ab le

f n e x t e r m tm m g thow who t j r e e th a t lederftl court p x tr n order* m ust be upheld.

- ,.1 !^ Nor 1* there »ny BMumrwe th a t the® force* may no t have to be called ou t « |ttln toe :o n s t l- riot duty. a « » « e C. WftUace. who become* gov- icd to em or of AJaJwna nex t r f" " . h w M id tha t he lid o r i . »-Ul BO to Jall befOT he will enfotw d e w ^ * ( ,,,n p p ' Uon edlcu. South CaroUna haa resisted enloree- q ije s - supreme cwirt'a IOM decialon.

lo n o t MAnSIIALS VNTRAtNEO — AnoUier auOireat in g e s . of violent nc lftl conflict requiring lederal action h t bo m ay result vhen Prftifdent Kennrdy iMues an

order barrlnf Olscrlminfttlon In fedwally financed ‘ ■I®" houAlnf. He haa deferred thla promlMd ftcUon

:C l o r u n iu ftfier-Nov. £ lest I t ,appear to be a bid for Uie Nt»n> vote.

•nJprq Northern a» well a* Southern communJUM , ‘ ‘'I . have a l w n Uielr resenUnent a l such an Intl-

m ato ratofrllnf o l lh« ra c « . Should they try to oppose thc order by violent menn*. m they have

r a l l y , in mony placca alrwidy. Individual home ouTier*I n r o - and apartm ent dweller* would be Involved as well , . i L aa public otilclal*.'

The Oxfoixl incident was tlie^flrirt time lha t ' U. B. marahaJ* hav» been employed for riot duly U . S . on micfi a lars* « a Je —fiOO of thetn. TOey were

Id a h o wholly untm lned and unprepAred tor auch a d lf- (.!„[» ficu lt and dellenW aa.^l«Timeni. Had they been,

‘ , Uiere would have been no need U) moWllte.fed- ertil forces o r to naUonalbe U»e Mbslialppl mUUla.

a t t u e T R O U C II-U . B. moTAhal Jobs have f— always been and sUll aro th e rewarda for politt* -

I i r S t cnl- hjicia of the clubhouse breed. They nre t th e handed ou t to the u-ard hw lers and doorbell ir j jr- rlnaers. T heir principal work Ll Ul serve aubpoenaa „ rtn ant* W escort prisoner* from court w Jall, o r vice ' ,5^ veraa. They are 't lv en no trnlnlng oa how to _* harsdJe mob-t o r even m inor dtoturbanew »1Ui a V rs o r lederal In tm a t. • k . ' t h e ■ Thus, th e ftltemallve from their failure a t L lt- d n h o He ‘ "'1 Oxford wa* th e mobllliatlon of a full f u i , dlvLMon or federal aoldiera arm ed wlUi rine*. mia _

masks and other military eoulpment. U la thl* c c r - (u(pc;i of the *'01e MIm" tragedy which haa

proved to be Uie m eet OlsheartenJnff. In my r«- ccn t roundup of Southern editors’ opinion, m ost & ot them atrtssed this phase of Uio incident. norl

I n a le tter. Don Ewing. aaJoclat« editor of th e wcr id e n - Shreveport (La.t Times, emphasires the fa r- purl m e n t reaching possIblliUea of resort to the arnied o f f l - forces In these conflicts.^ H c writes:

N tA B DANCER POINT—• ^ me; Ui< Tfn{«>^ CTt;C '0 I iiAce of the Mississippi case goes far beyond ww ith nex l month's elections. We now have a deflnlle P e r- phllow phy-and pracUce for th e .u se of armed

, troopi to enforce any and *11 kinds o r federal’ court edicts a t a President's whim.B81VC •‘Court jDllns* m ust be enforced, and the Con- U>“tctlon sUtullon as Interpreted by the supreme courtn ir f ij m ust be upheld. B u t take a look a t the sequence

** of enforcement action*. First, th t board chair­m an of Montgomery. W ard and company, Sewell k

s t a t e ! - « Avery, wm carried out e f his CWcajo office t j a ticD t>y half a doten soldiers while sitting in hta of-, ' h IW cimlt. N n t t m e U IU . Rock. » l th l.OM Mr-t bome troops u> clear Uie pa th for boys and girlsD een into a school where they were not happy. *3i5• B a r "Now, the Kennedy broflier* turned loose 23,- 5431 d a h o CM soldiers of a ll types to pu t one student In,1 htf ifchool. Are u'e no t rcacblnit n dangerous point,^ where the loo free use of federal troops on in - Tl p r c s - dlvldunl order of Uie Prr.Uaenl may open Uie , T h e door to their use In a m anner th a t would tru ly m o s t our freedom and our ConsUtullon? We

have enforced court orders tor IS decades w ith- oul troops, and have done very welll" “ ‘

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-j4! XI. 8. bureau of land m anatem ent workers «Ulv- jn j* Ing lo Improve Uie anim al cam 'Ing capaclcy of jndi

8 O'* Oregon rangelands have opened a smaU, new> o n e bauie ^ n t against an enemy to g n u long over- , 5 th e looked. The peat* are ant*. . ,

BLM has been ^ > - l n g sage on Uie publio do- { < main, aa well as knocking 11 oul w llh drllla and •‘'^‘ *5, dra(ts. boUi lo give naUve grftsses a-chance a n d and n a d to seed u-lih tough crested wheat grass from tho up. n e x t Russian steppes. Studying aertal picture*- o t <r

I apmj-ed nreas, PHnevJlJa district m anager, ^Don Robins, and range conservaUonUt M ark Mc- Bride otMcrvod numerous large, bare a re u -w h ic h were anthlUs and the areas surraundlns them.

ly be A check showed th a t tho 3.4-D spray used on hun p q ti . noS- ItlU the harvester ants. Areas I n m In .t

r 0 I « t to 20 feet In d iam eter wer« denuded by like ‘ the an ts in each hill. WlUl an avrrag«-of 20 fto t- ^u r le y nuis to an acre. Uils denuding amounted to 20 ^ e n in p pn- cent of Uie graring land, a loss not to be to l- l i u s t - cnlled on Uie spojse grasslands of central and

nl CMlem Oregon.In cooperation with Oregon Slate university

o r a unj AUled Cniemlcal company, a spraying pro- ", gmm has been started. u»nd vehlclw spread a t r t

)idcr- solution of Mlrex, a cliemleal nontoxlc to birds |„ , - n f tu and animals, mixed ftiUi ground com coin, toy „ “ j b«m oll and com grits. Tha smaU red an u toied Itoacl, mixture lnU> Uie hUls. fed 11 to their young mple- Wld all perished. iTicre arc no anti left to pack « AVeen pass seeds Uito tho Wlls and In * e spring lo insid- jtamg sboois of Uie grasses,v ' I'-, Thus. anoUior step Is beutg taken to Increase ‘“‘•f'-Y Ule catT -lng capacliy of the range not only for- n o t caiUe and aheep but for wildnfe. If money can d 'a p - be m ade avalUible, Uie campaign asalnst the ants t h e i r ^ ^ carried tliroughout the nnge. Tho jennll BY

plots we obsen-ed are being succe.vilully con-troUcd.—Thc Oregonian. f,

a s s e s ------ -------------------------- ------ - c a ib e e n f o r -m u l a k o r c h a n g e gen

•h a n A formula is apparenUy being evolved g rad - owi‘c n t iv ^ United S u te s to cope wlUi ihe in - sUxnn iifi, tnpdct Hhlcft technoIotncaJ develop«ncnt dwSWUI.U juij ajrendy had. and will conUnue U) have, on ma:i t e a a - U\« nation and Its labor-management rela tion - t hj m i a . ships. -• uve) lu m e formula Is being hammered out slowly. A grer t h e railroad eonunlsslon added a piece to

, In rceommendaUoM which have noi ye t been hU10 0 0 iffipJemenlrtJ in Use railroad lndu.«j>-. .Varloiw tune a s t - lsolftte<l but voluntary labor-manngemcnt agree- A

1 lo s t , >nents in olher inau-sirles have contributed tec'> f iv e And now a binding rulUig In the Chicago cep '^A NorUi W taiem railway-Telesraphers’ union of IH DC i,«s Bdded still more to Ute formula. h u t h a s W hai all ihes<3 contrtbuilons say, In essence, bas

Is Uial nelUier prectloU nor hum anitarian con- tv o f ‘ Ideratlons can be eliminated; they must, instead,p _ be combined, wor

The}- say U iat management m a tt be allow-ed P«>' m . A lo keep the InlUaUvt to malnU ln Its compeUUve c o m - position by sdJustJhff Io chanf«<l eoadJlJoaj. In -

n lo n g eluding Its rlghl U) aboUsh uniiceded Jota, B u t •1 t h e rtcognlze Uiat Uils can create hard.ihlpB. li,V,j_v, *nd th a t htunanltarlan consldcraUons dem and any‘‘‘Kn* uuvi manai:emcnt ease these hard-'hlps through allce o n such c o n ^ ^ o n s as extending the dtanls.'ial no - areic a te d Uce. g e n e t ^ severance pay, aixepllng re tra in ing anI a n d naponslbuiues and fflvJns due reeard to seniority. *lu<

This Is a setulble compromise. Its widespread U'aaceptance ^-Ul benefit all segm enu of the nsU on. ‘be

0 in e —Ei-enlng BulleUn IPhlladelphln). chat f iv e ------------------------------------------thalo thcr t s PBO SpircT ewic a c tlv «bouWn‘t tre t too mueh a b w l how to app ly A•hw nv If Jl-* a* srea l as Us cham pions hav‘‘« n y Oalm, som^toody* cure to figure a wxy to ip n iy pen

I t oa.-Enl<l. O kla , Moming Nca-a. bon

;IGStates

ImpTtssed on as ft re* u o r t to the I troops to M ftt Little cford. Miss.Jonal ne«ds , l ^ B ]as Uie em -h a n 30.000>” ■ h / 'm M tU •lent a t the V _ W / { ■ ■ J l W i i yippi which Y jm «nd re* \n d abroad. f o> ' Binfavorable 1 . if "i*Jeral court \ i l v 'i‘ *■"’ TY

S ldeaegrega* Nd enforce- , y ^ f / / 'X

~ • d b j^ AHUl acUon M / aIssues an W / M

y financed > ^ /sod ftcuon ' N . / y y n *

a bid for r

I an In tl- — V J T ftey try tothey have _ne o«7iers'Cd as well -

Ume th n t • ___• riot duly X i / 'n iey were - ^ S T N V I Tuch a d lf- ^ M ^hey been. . \ I .blllte.fed-MissiBippi ^

Jobs have i " _ _ _ _ -------for polltl* ............... - t iThey nre [ \ / \

m p o T m ^Q how to _

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S ANOTHER ONE ■ S.‘ (Etn my r«- .. 'WhetHon. m ost So glad ‘I Saw I t ' saw lhat deer doingdent. north of Twin Fnlls. Four of us Jnt*;or of th e wero on our way homo from aUie fa r- p a rty nfter midnight Saiurday ond

» " " r f i i w Ito l d t c r j u j t nonh of K IK .Wo followed it Into a field and ing a

i<‘Tm'{«l^ CTt about 15 feet fron\ fl. as thr beyond 'w hen we told aboul it Sundoy !*®,7I deflnlle everyone raised thcir brows wilhr / S i rem arks such as. did you X l

e a t o l tho pa rty?" This proves pouu,Uie Con- th a t we were honest and sober. ih «me court V. L. aboutsequence . (Twin Falls) the b

rd chair- • » « lly. Sewell KITTENS FOR KIDS DEPT. M°reiISO Office Three yellow and while killcns

Slru 1™ ' s t i Ih m 111ipy. 1315 WUmorc avenue or phone 733- tloose 23,- 5431; ^ „ludent In * • Qut)us point, THEY LOVE TO HUNT out.M on In- Then there 's lhe matter of hunt- tlnLiho ^ n Uie jng jo g , iq jjunl and or hi)nin-. w i a re n ’t the least b it fussy aboul saylniflB w ith- w ho's shooting birds, just so long crisis

a s someone's around to help.A Twin Foils man hunting in

n c a Stubblefield become aware hc ^ h iI N J w as sharing thc field wllh a dog

and Iherc wasn't another iiunter deny,ic n «u lv - in sight. After awhile, the canlno ikble^paclcy of indicated he had found a bird and quseti

”51^ w as wailing for someone lo flush of Nong over- hunJer scanned gny j

d o . t a ' l " " »8" '" . “ J »»iy «"0lh tr tdrllla ond person, so he oWiged the poochlance a n d and bogged the rooster Uint flew ^from tho up. * ^

= w «»- ‘»t The process, was repealed and. S S X ' “ »” “ “

the. two hunters, mnn ani! dog. *f° '" g them started to leave Iho nehJ. onolher auihe r used on hunler camc ncross fields headed wero retu t n m in their genera) tJircflloD. blowing y]et t nuded by Uke mad on n whistle. ready

The pooch’ o»T>er. nol Jn any moml W be to l . banter was ,er%-ain tral and «>mpljmcnl<^ en^his^dog's ability.

u i.iren.lty FAMOUS LAST HUE ying pro- . . H* says his (Ighflng days * “ spread n «r« B»»r, but yoo should u « him

: W blrda „ ,]o p „ h e m tl" WhGENTLEMAN IN THB Uie n

5 rrt to pack f i .ie^ u '!■ . . .U 'M I "iii.i- .i~-f ——' spring to

The Docto]I the an ta t s ^ s m a s a m g ^ a a e a i a a a r x : n e «nn ll BY WAVNE G, BRANDSTADT, of a!ully con- M J). belcj,

A question often pondered: “ "dCan Uic study of heredity (eu- heartgenlcs) savo mankind from his As

'ed g n d - own M l j by improving racial theytl the in - stocks, as Is done wllh certain to auw loptnent dorocsUc a n i - oarlUhave, on mals. In order . m anjrelaU on- t h f t t he mfty ^ have

Uve a life of ' V haveslowly. A g re tler service theyI a piece to hlm sel/ and Jf mryel been hls fellow crea- if an, Varlou.-5 ture.1? ^ 1 ^ - ^ ' / ' I v,n t agree- As yel no ef* . .. jj ,a im trlbuled fecUve and ac- ^ ,^ 3^B Chicago ceptable means menttb' union lm p r o v InR theirmula. h u m a n stock ^ num tI essence, has been devLied. nr. n r.«d.uii on ovr lan con- Rreat dllflcully Is the fnct thet, Instead, tliat even In those men and n,emi

women who m oji n e a r l y ap- »- e tOlow-ed Pwsc'* physical perfrcUon wr wipeUUve ' “"no t tell what hereditary de- IJoaj. in - termlners o r Renes are present Jota, B u t reproducUve cells,:iard.ihlpR, U can safely b t said thn t In insUli. dem and any given couple's oIIiprlnR, n o t son* -11 through all of the pa renu ' beji features caseils.ial no - are reproduced. « ha* become luigeretraining an axiom amonu Uioie who have ihe .«seniority, studied the laws of heredlly erous!

•Idespread thnl Uie more genes Involved In problile naUon. tbe herldltary transmission of a cleUei

characierlstlc. the lesi chance ,nDlv' tha t ll will b« passed on to one's ^lUchildren unchanffcd. Kould

' to apply Advances in medical science proachnmplona hsve resulted In the saving of ceptec

to f p n y persons with cerUIn hereditary It touconditions such as some forma ftspeci

Lessons of Thirties

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^ MARQUIS CHILDSk W A S H I N3 WASHINGTON, Oct. 31 — The no t d ^ past week-end President K en- becaui

nedy was supposed lo be bam - So tht______ storm ing up and down Callfor- unlll

n la In behalf ot Gov. Edmund reveal O. (Pat) Brown. •W hether he Is accord

lot deer doing Brown — pnrtlcr of us t h e olher o nfrom a t ’rn’w i i t l c can- Presld

% rv contests — more cans, 1good by su n d - »ccrue

ud and ing a t th e helm cubLias th e leader of £ «ad r

Sundav the na tion In a Ucan 1wllh Ing fu

5?.**^ being anxiously m Uielid you debated by th o Ckn« j^y „proves pollUclans, will i

obcr. They are no t saying m u c h others about th is out loud, since against i i n i i

?alls) the background of the th rea t of wnr I t 1s very small beer Indeed.

sp T . Moreover, wllh the crisis pre- kJllens Clpltated hy the President's ac- .t, p, 5 7 " Uon in Cuba only a week old L L M prevailing atUtude b Uj rally

“ t behind the commander-ln-chlcf J , -1 >nc 733- m d lo brush porUsanshlp imder

Uie nearest rug. this eB u t po lllla . like m urder, will ^

JT out. T hc President had hardly )f hunt- finLihed speaking when certain - f ,, c unl ond or h is more cynical criUcs were ’ aboul saying th a t the Ikrilfig a l lhe so Ions crisis had been dictated by pollt- ,[n leal conslderaUons since the In- , ,

, lelllgcnce on the Cuban missile « „ „ „ ling in j,tid long been In hand, runnin ■are he .j-jnj president's security i t the I a dog jn d political advisers strongly campa iiuntcr deny. Even Uie-most knowledge- lenger, canlno ikble RepubUcan on the Cuban had aj

Ird and qusetlon. Sen. K enneth K eating Capeli^0 flush of New York, has declined to except led thc sny th n t the announcement ot onother blockade, with Ml Uie build-

n t ^ w “ P ftd* ft:was poIUlcally timed. have i

.A 0*1 10 K eating told Uie the WS 'i" ^

111 from a aource ot unquesUonable Oemoc B/ioIhrr authenticity Uint tnlsslle bases be fro headed wero being.built In Cuba by So- view t Jowlng yjet technicians which would bc ^ ’

ready for firing wllhUi six guppor Jn any m onths. Ha erred' on the con- /ore w r. wns 8cr\-ailve side, he now explains, 'p te . ' ability. 5« r tu 5o j,!, jources were no t

able to establish th a t th e mis- ships, - j , „ . sllea were already a t th e pre- arc In L fciL pared sites. . Tbe

W hat he docs chargc « tha t .^rfU-e THB the ftdmlnislrailon had the same bring / Infotmatlon. arid more, hu t eould chain

Jvrlln-=1=— i-a pgrtj J

)octor Says Sly In

lU J ru / iVJ i - - . . ■< ■■.-. . I . i. r . J i ^ h e ;TADT, of allergy, a tendency to dla- dded t

belcs, s e v e r e nearsightedness, vasion idered- “ "d <“>mo types of inpalred Amerlt y (cu- hcartng. Unlied>m his As Uiese persons are saved. f»® hj}<i

raelftl they p a « UJese weaknesses on :ertaln to auccecding generations. In an ” 0U. S ^ ... earlier, leas enlightened, day

m any of Uiese persons would At ^ have died in childhood or would

V have been so handicapped th a t “ *“ • they would not have married or, The

^ 1 ? Jf married, would bave. had few the coi It any children. came 1

I would be the f irs t to declare * th a t many of th e people wlUi ^

m these defects are our finest and w th w I L mont publlc-splrlted cltlw ns bu t *Jo” a)

the ir presence In ever Increasing pem oc “ numbers places » g reat burden house.

on our economy, one which, for T h er e fnct th e most part, these pcnions B ul tl1 nnd themselves have h a d to bear. Americ ,? Measures advocated to pre- edge ol rv rif deierlorallon of hum an i»uon 1

“tocks include segregaUon of Uie ----------sexes to prerent reprcducUon 0/ /■ , th e physically handicapped In I t - » l

Hnt In insUluUons, swrlUiaUon of per*>R. Mn* -wlUi-s«vere_beredli«ry dls- ■ature* case, and law* again*t~the m ar- —

ralge of blood relatlvea. None of “ Uie.w measures, even when rig- f 7 ^ :redliy erousJy applied, has solved thc ved In problem. And few civilized so- f» of a cleUe* would seriously consider \ ihance Bppiyuijt *uch measures.

Although seleeUve breeding would be a more posJUve ap-

iclence proach. it is no t 1 1 ^ to be ac- U’s Ing of eepted In ft free society t>tcause yoang !dliary It touches on the m ost inUmftte can f fo tn u ftspecU of our emoUonal lives. (n m 1

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:HILDS WRITES ON “3l I N G t O N S

drafted: — TTje no t decide w hat to do with i t /erenCe. t K en- becausc of oonnicUng advice, tho e bam - So Uie whole matter wns held up It and Callfor- un lll a deflnlle policy could be There Edmund revealed. In Uie meanllme, there al trade

were denials—Inaccurate denials, tsatlon 1 according to Keailng—which h e • particularly resents.

On the over-all effect of the President's dramatic move K cal- ing, along wllh most Republl- cans, iKlleves the advantage wUl

C H S accrue to the Dcmocrau. I t takes CubiLQut of the'Campaign to the

H iB % disadvan tage ' 0/ many Repub-llcan candidates who were mak* ■Ing full use of it. The Impression In the coilntfy is of a firm pol>

ChiMt j^y ftnd only a few speclallsta J**®!. will recall lha t KeaUng a n d t h r ^ h

m u c h others In the opposlUon were th e it- T her against i i n i ta polat lo the danger. 1

perspective of the Indeed. y ,j , naiuraUy hna?. “ different look. To begin w ith.

th e Principal and hla prlnclpol -^ w POIIUMI advisers had concluded *I ♦ th a t Cuba was simply not a fac- th e m ,

‘“r. They say Uis( o i polls, both “ e , ''”> under public and private, w pported

this conclusion, - F i J , “'hnrHiv In the campaigning he 'd id up

tUl time he used Uic p retex t , . „ d e i « w^re Of ‘0 to W ash .

'" " to n and take command of th e ta ll you; „ L m crLils. th e President referred o n - i_ ‘g^on ih ^ ln ’y the-C uban th rea t. S o T «

T hat was In Indiana where Sen. missile capehart. a RepubUcan.

running for reelecUon. had m ade n m % Mcurliy I t the end-all and be-all of hU itrongly campaign. The DemocraUe ch ai- n^ iousl wledge- lenger. 3<-year-oid Birch Bayh. ^ , 11'

Cuban had asked the President to toll l u , nirh fCeatlng C apehart ott on Cub*. WlUi th is *ined to exception the President cam - The a , t n t 0/ ' “ W M " ' “" 'J ' "» Uom 4• hiiiiri issues.• As to Uie drama of th e block- couldn’t> to It, ftde and the tense hours th a t hidden 1

have followed, the appraiser* in They 1 aid the the White House believe it v lll glad erle rmnllon already hold o f- mering■ — Republicans os well a* sa ad i. ’ jonable Democrats. Voter atUludes will cloUis w i bases be frozen. In the White House farers aby So- View some advanUge may ac- damsels-

ould be ^ Democrats Insofar as and porr , p arty workers are stim ulated fo to u* wl

“» w* support the Prealdent and the re - "Do yc le con- /ore work harder to ge t out th e we sWye jfplnlns, vote- This appUes to members ventured

„B. of congress hut whether It cuts "We’re t the same way for the governor- th a t air

le mis- ships, w h trt many Dem ocrats tlons." ie pre- arc In trouWe. i« anoUjer m a tte r. "W ain

The crisis moy, of course. wlUt 'en Ll tha t ‘JeePen- The first shota. allU to Then. ^

be fired aa this is written, m ay the girls, le same bring llmUed war nnd ft whole among t It could chain o f consequences In Cuba, naUve t _ Berlin and a t a half-doien o ther

peril polnls, But Ihat u to r - th e fulure, along wllh Uie hard* ships a n d the sacrifices the / x President spoke nbout *0 solem n- I | ( ly in Ws address. V fk

W hen President Tnim an de- to dla- dded to meet the communist in- tedness, rasIon of Sotith Korea w ith _. npalred American troopi, backed by the ^

United NaUons, In June of 1B50, saved, be hod a t Uie outset Uie alm ost-

sses on unanimous backing of Uie n a - f’.* In ^ Uon. Republicans, Including even

i . day h»rd-shelled IsolaUonlsts. cheer* Pwould ed. A t last, they said. weVe do* ^ ^ ^ l u r

r would Ing swnethlng about those com- *d thftt miefl. • ’.'1rled or, The mood quickly altered aa ^erT ii*! lad few Uie cost of Uu> Involvement be* T * " 7 '

eame evident U was -T rum an 's ^ h h , declare « the C i^a lty llsU grew le WlUl to the fea rftir to w l o f 187430,est and wlUi M ^ « deatl. I n th e eong rw -....... .........•ns bu t elecUons Uiat /a ll Usereaslng Democrats lost 37 seats in the burden house, fire seats In the senate.:ch, for T bere may IM no analogy here, persons B ut this moment, with most WS9T icar. Americans^ hanging onto the A J 8 4 0 pre- edge of th’elr seals; haa UtUe re- T * h m a n ^ o n to Uie longer future. ? iv ^ of the -----------------------------------------------

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ry dla- , - __

fe ap* "■ ^ ~be ftc- U’s sUll ft <ood Idea for ft most 10 :>tcause yeang m aa to go w o t if ha wlUi ArtlUraftte can flgnu out whleh way to ; and Uie Ilives. (n m a t U>« eloverUaf. chips are

CO'O RINGT.HECAP:

I PE T E R E Dt WASHINGTON. OcL 31 CNEA) and d«vt I —A /ter Uie new (n d e ezpaa- States Is I aioo a c t goes Into effect, Uiere treaty n I vlU be a long w iles of oego* UUnUng i I tlaU ons to conduct with GATT naUonai t L-. — th e g e n e r a l s t « m fromI a g re e m e n t on . 'M B C M t l Ims.

ta riffs and trade 'l ii^ ita £ o r g o n l i a t f o n . sUq O A T T U ex- Gromyko's pected to cco- DoJted N t tin u e mucb as i t trade coi

word by h i g h r n - M —ta riff advocates. Aaession of Uie I L ,U nited s u te a to GATT h a s “ ?**never been raUfled by treaty. RuaslanI t /ttnctloos by execuUre agree- ‘ P*m ent. Congress now appropri* *“*nlc waia tes money for Ufl. operaUons to rin OATT, so It U here to slay, niarily aln

. A preUmlnaiy step to «he O A TT negoUaUons Is probably

“ the admission of Uie U nlttd JKingdom to Uie Europesa Com* tear th

There are now 10 oUier sp- pllcaUons for admission to or LrahiU O D . lU i U» Cwuooo M arket. Countries Uke Norway and Denmark may be admitted . ®}i in short order ftller Uie UK i t membership Is raUfled. But the G reek sppllcatlon for ftssodaUoo took 15 monUis to work out. 'ThU gives soroe IndlcsUon of how w nite ho long.-lt..wm...tftke.lo_jl5iflop a p “ - P«t

• rea i- world trodlng communlly o a n t pres Uiftt can constnict new tariff «“ • ^ ‘ agreements,. measure.

There probably will b«,a num- ber of new InlernaUonal com- “ trau o n

J and rubber pacts now In effect ^ « n e or u n d tr negoUaUons. ^

W hether th tre will ever be an One of

f Uilernatlonal trade organisation ftmendmen under tbe United NaUons is gives the doubt/ul. An ITO charter was Uicrease 1 drafted a t a long Havana con- Ules Uiat

i t /ercnCe afler World war II. but the Unit- :e. tho u4rsen{fte refusei^ to raUfy through 1 up It and Uiat killed It. subsidies tbe There ts now an Intemstlan* n i l s fs th re al trade secUon In the organ- like th a t : Is, lu tio n tor economic cooperaUon gram, he •

K X B M is iK e a a x is s ts ^ sa w B a s^ B x s

i Poor Man’ses 1 ’ lllll II. ,;»T^J1».-TI||.|||-iiiT«iinr-n_i --F

b>lc. By HAL BOVLE -W here5n n e w YORK, Oct. 31 MT-The your menf ll. sm all Island gleamed Uke a gneen "O ff ste: ;t4 Jewel In Uie twlUght as We sailed oUier Ulb ,(t through the South seas toward sow hatee le It- There were six of us In'U ie us on Uil

smaU vessel - tm ts m b e n m Uiey go or and naturally I gone for a

Q. was the leader, be back 1u ‘'H ave y o u r {m ^ and weeks

V "M tnd 1^ f h ^ ’Iii. ^ 0 **’"*■■ *

^ d e ^ l t^m y ^ be afoot

B u t w e more furlct t ] a n d e d I n a Sowhaiee

small cove, 30 lui Mrii ''D on’t ;ta ll young lovely dusky damsels crowded i.

V In sarongs came alnglng out of copUan, I't- lhe woods, bearing baskets of glade whci

grapes and pomegrsnaMis on while I we"• the ir graceful heads. In your hi” T Jo 70 U sijppose It's ft trap. H and In'I* cop'n?" asked one of my men the forest]• ftnxiously. I felt a fl

‘'Well, if I t Is they sure picked by th e shoUie right kind of bait.- I told my wife, jhim . my ear:

The girls showed Uielr Inten* "W ake 1«■ Uons were enUrely peaceful, and eam lng m

we could see a t a glance Uiey "W hot at - couldn’t possibly be packing any dream l" Ia t hidden weapons. "Well, ycin *rhcy welcomed us ashore w ith caUon,”lli glad cries, and spread /a ir shim* "A re n t y it - mering cloths upon the silver back to wcas sands. W# aat down upon the •TTlthouiill cloths with them -aix wom sea* blossom itse farers among Uie 30 'beauteous sleepily,e- damsels—and Uiey peeled grapes "W hat au and pomegranates and fed Uiem n u t or son:to to us with delicate /Ingen. A ctuallye- "Do you reckon It's be okay If back to wcie we stayed here overnight, cap’n?" vacaUon vrs ventured anouier one of my men. change ofts -'We’re powerful Ured of sailing ander’s lar- th a t air end leu sea on short ra- ranch iiletts tlons." ' mounwrnsT. "W aJtll I try a lllUe palaver No radio, rle. w llh 'em," I replied cautiously, popers, noto Then, addressing the leader of tho fright-ly Uie girls, softhalee. Uie prelUest T ell me.le among them. I asked her in her ta n t hoppca. nauve tongue: W hat's »ei er’e I n r I I Ml I I i-rr-j . n r r >1- -

■- Oswald Jacoby,1-* OVERTRICK NETS Bobby's n® EXTBA POINT n o t a cue t

An overtrtck Is worth llttJe In bid a /ou " rubber bridge, but In team compe- could. Arth* UUoa I t nels one international B e won

. . matoh point and U well worlh led the eullUylng for, dum m y's :

. Arthur BobUison of Phlladel* w ith th e J phla. 20, will be the youngest j#ck of d i player in th s Phoenix trtsls, but n ls ace ant there Is no one going to play Uie my's quetn

;* dummies belter. ■ ^ u t play• Bobby Jordan, hLi parUier, a l- ^r d u b and ft I ■ ■ I queen. He iI I HOBTO 11 in dummyle A K Q 7 8 ■ ‘le i r KIO flB ha rde r I f l. 4 3 b u t A rthur

♦ K 7 « 4 ab le toi W IM M S T A M horp. 4 J i < 4 A 1 0 I I

« ■ v j T s a dummy, le♦■KQJT10973♦ s a * J t o 8 8 nounced. I

BOUTH (0 ) ^I ■ * 9 a Q—Th* i

■' I f A Q O E x t 8?♦ A «B 4 ! ♦ »* A Q S P > « , g J

Worth aad fi«U i vulnerable SM th W ett North E u i 1N.T. a * 3 4 P a n a

I ^ p S ^Opening le a d - * K

^ ■ IniteadtriUBpyour

. most 10 years older, has played n o * tn u n s .' I WlUl ArUiur for several years.

and Uie u a a i Is tough whea th e .. chips are down. (Ans«

E CAPITAL WITH

EDSQN\ ) and development. Th* uniw a . s u te s is a memtwr by serLu re ^ ramicaUon. P re “ S , , S % ' f if**. ta t^ . U lIT i ^ o i m trade Insutuuoas mif Islr•a U ‘t U

II 'N lklU KhnishcheV* and Bu.. B I ^ Minister a S b*“I Grom ykos demsnds in th. eon I Onlted N ations tor a ne*

prlndpaUy as propaganOji. louThere is no Indlcauon ih.i s >

,• th« Russians a r e a n S ^ o ,‘S !mil to world regulation, inter-

I n.U oa.1 U M . u . . u „ m Oly. TTie S o rle t border*« , r i ( 3 Set

. . to all im ports and e x p o r u ^“ cept those .m e sm e

Ruaslan Uade prsctlees « , now a p a rt of ccwimuniii - Jnomlc w arfare. ThU Soviet

aa mand for a conference Is pr|... martly a im ed a t breaking ub Uii 1 e common M » r \ ? ; *“

, which Russia te trs t s ■ coo,mn ‘f S |®r potenual enemy, e ta- « " llarly, Uie Russians bave resso.“ to fear th e new UB. I r s f l e ^ ^

In shepherding u»i»^ Uon through Uie Kennedy »d. J

mlnlstraUon and through con- 2?“ P W We President's ^

sU tant on UitemaUonsl m a , “« Iloa-ard O. Pettjsen. h s s ^ Sf an outsU ndlng }ob wlUi a mla* S

knum of fuss. ^1, ^ T h e re has been no apptreal hi

While House pressure on coa- 14 gtfiss. Petersen, a JPhlladelnhii .

bank president and ft r S .J"(f ean, has m ade it a nonptrtlaa ^

T he original Kennedy sdmlu-, j UtraUon hlU of last Jsniuii 01:Jt haa com e. Uirough prscUestola u ^ t h e d T Where the bill bu tsiJ t been amended by conjreu, a «

has been strengchened. ,n One o f th e more noKwortftr win amendmenCfl Is a provision ahitS Ssis gives th e President poven ts fr IS increase tariffs against r n D - '^ h k I- Ules Uiat do not cooperate with i t the U nited Slates on ind« ■ tb:y Uirough quoU restrlcUon* cr ■ dli

subsidies to Uielr own Indutuia. ■ 1 1* I h ls fs the /Irst Ume snyUiInt H m I- like th a t has been la Uis p » m gram.

an’s Plato |"W here In tarnation a it U j

le your menfolksT" iin "O ff stealing pearl* from *n- *i5 other Ulbe far away," repUM *1II Sowhatee. •They slirsys stui J ' le us on Uila lonely Uland ab e ^I they go on a raid. They're bea aiy gone for a month, and they voo) Jf'f be back for weeks and vKh AtJ and weeks.” AtI '"M ind if we su y on (ot 1% while" I inquired offhsnd. *}h ‘'Speaking for aU of us girh,' ^I said Sowiiatee, Joa-erlng bt? ew '*I ’'We’d love it." *I Well, th e grape peellnf grrt «I more furious after that. P l ^ „I Sowhaiee sold: t w

''D on’t you think U’s s *■'Is crowded here? Come with » J*,’if eapUiui, I know a W ei tm t d t if glade where we can Wlk sloae-n while 1 weave frsglpanl blouces cot

In your hair." Coi 3, H and in hand, we ilrolled ioUn the forest and th e n ,, , And Uia c ,

I felt a firmer had shaking n c«i d by th e shoulder snd tite rclceild my wife, rrancis, whliperlnj B n„

my e a r: »»,* "W ake up. Rover, and *urt gd eam lng m e a Uvlng sKsin," u.y "W hat a time to Intemipl t py d ream l’' I exclahned testllr. fj,

"Well. you'M hsd t week's »• utl caUon." said m y hsuifm r.• "A re n t you glad to be goWr back to work?" ne "W ithout a slngU frangl;*s &• blossom in my h a i r r I sxtel S a sleepily. .s "W hat are you-soaie kind o il •>n n u t or someU ilngr ssld Plandi

A ctually 1 don’t mind goto lu f back to work. 1 had a *-ond«ffo JJ " vacaUon watching the se sso o il'^ ,I. change of colors a t Tsm A i u - ^ t g ander’s I s o l a t e d CstsloocWMj,.- ranch high In the great B m orr* ,' m otinwins In NorUi C srtllnaM j r No radio, no television, no n ^ ^ »

popers, no contact al *11 ^ J l t Uio frightening world outsWa l t T ell m e. did anything Impcr- * r ta n t happen while I k u gooei

W hat's new?

;oby, Bridge ;Bobby's three dlsmonfU »“

n o t a cue bid. I t asked ArUiur«, bid a /our card^ major U ». could. Arthur tould *nd old.> B e won Uie diamond « P « ^1 led UiB suit back and n i f f t d ^

dum m y's nine. EMli ore^miiw• WlUl m e Jack and reium M J" t Jnck of dubs. ArUiur *an ' ^ t hU aco and led a spado to dW » my's queen. .

E as t played Uie ace,• e r d u b and ArUiur won * iu i^

queen. He ruffed a diamondin dummy and East d i ^ ^ ‘ jp a d e r l t would have msde lO rder If East hsd undemilW bu t ArUiur sUll would 1»J« t*® ab le to make Uie o « ' t r l ^ ^ ^

A tU iur played Uiree trum ps, dUcardmg dumrSy. led a king, ruffed a «>»de nounced. "Du»?wir U g ^ -

CABD SENSt

f i ' s r - *

high cards b r t no nrsi c d a t s Qt;Esnt>»*

Of WddW " S

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m a r k e t s* * * * . M M

Stocks FSEW VOJIK. Oet. 31 CT - c„„

U U proJll-UJclnj p»red wme ^ l y iw ljr gains Uxlay bul the ,ener*l Ust tUH managed to Cc-r ‘iwe finn in QUlel trading. o .‘;

Brokera felt U)*t the recenl of optimistic new*'devel-

j^ e n t a brak^ »ny «e-rtoui dowwlde attem pt. Thew Sduded ■ publlahed report U ut ^ S u l U. 8. prollts »hould rf«ca'

iiinlnfs.-record Beplember foe- wfT orders aod a *taUment by « r e w r y Hodgej th a t l « re-

■ dMiloitf on corporote and per- . - t t... meomes are urjemly »> -"•

nwded next year.Bteett firmed following aord «"«<■ (■

■frtsn U.-fl.«twl'Olifttrman Roger l ^ u s h U»«f bualne#* sliould bc ji r * ^ jh t ly better" thU flunrier

wllh demand a “6J{ betier" be- 5 ? the y « r i* out. “Big .leel.- u ' . ' f j l ihleh cut lt« dividend and re- c.ui» ^ lower thlrrHtwricr-.cinT:,K T t o . •«>»■ ' i " 1 « “» f - f ii...

^ f l o Bheel ttcked on nearly.,.l,ffiM lo .l.l»uT « '.i l .rU i!« l.c . - " J "

iroolcs following news lhat ll is „ . j , n teS i eued by J . J . Haekelt and . , » n ' ttopany for 33 million dollar*.Btfila daniagM. on reatralnl of mule charges. RCA. Deckman, rilrehlld Camera. Texas Inslm- tntnu and Zenith lost fraetloiu ,i„„ ,r to a point U.HM; c

Among Ute blue chips, Alcoa, JJ,*,” . American TVJcphonff and Inler* uwiir i

•Mtlonal Nickel gained a point J,"'. cr more but Oeneral Electric cMc« s Uld Union Carbide slipped al <hji» .< Itut 1. Texas Pacific Coal and OJ} lost about IH In lhe oils ,i;,; thlU Philip Morris tacked on i-i jco.* Bo're Uian a " ^ U In' Uie tobnc- COI on record wlca and eMnlngs.

Chemical* ond'ttuto* were nar-nwlf mixed for the m w t part. ..........Sane uUUUea mOved higher bul inig» were' Irregularly higher ,,9^*'!

fcd finance shares etuiler. Gtn- i , ; , , / „ Jat\ instruments dipped more iiMJr lo llun A point after omlUng lu dJrident. »« ik '

Rohm and Haas advanced ' Bora thao 3 and Coca Cola h.if.r,',

yarly 2.

Stock AveragesNEW YORK 'l!

WK YonK. (Xl. SI (Upd-Rtw :Jwi Itock « tm im ■iMn **2

» Ifldui. up 0.7». 9«Sft.]9*-<» lUlli ItO.Tl, OB tM . S> ^il '«Krw TORK STOCK EXCItANOtHEW YORK. Ocu Sl OTS'Lul Mitt i.mbt 10.

*112 c“ r* DUeJll sUt! S “ K iAnAlrllan I<(i N41 SUUII » l o . . r ; lAm Ctn 40<a N'«t nrp'Uffl St'i n.Ti: nAa Crini 41% N Y C>nti>1 l | t . iT.tO:).Aa ilmcpi H A A>U O S 21MM |An S 4 K i :S North s i s (CO:ti.As T * T 30fii Ncnh « ! . Jta, U i:Am TeUera 21 0 SSS Caul*Aucond. SSU r u C * E Mr. 60A nn StMl P A Alrwir 17 h. aliuiAmsur ■ Sl% P>r«mouM S4>; oii rrinAT a s r S ts J c p«»n«r ^ is wiv hi>

{ S . \ i 51. r 'iu8I«l * G«a «> is.1t: ■,

Bar^ t rura 'oil 10^Bniu<rlck <S »ixlk> O9 4K< ,ooj vt>

•urreuih. ,'Dtr « »•!>«* Sutl ts »tr«Bi

n a PtcUle U Rich Oil SlU h .]isM Cu. J4 H D rrt^l *»iJ itoJ: ScitKM I *4 , sijJ to ciod

» S Sh.” on sjt?Ce»*CoIk 7*U Simmona SO r rS'SS : KVVA KS ICont C... «oU flo C.t Kdl 1;

s a ! ! { £ ™ o H o l ! i iC»d.h» »J «l.n nil NJ SliJ ST or*I>M( Alrcr 1 U Sun Tick 12>i 1. . i . . , 0 , . Cl>«n < J, «*••. fil

J % sa sUilm«B » »i a Co n u ruinimD rw» I W T ,..! C« (S^ TcM<l«rfer<l Motor 4 U T» Rult Aui U v>li» IJr..«r«.rt 8ul S *! T „ In..Tu K v.l„ . IJ

rK *" TUbKi :il ‘r>i. r ,« l. «>5 TimVrn « ; i Kn.lon,

i r s t f - i i s iJU'r.rS ; . , i E E . ik Unlj^^Cauiml ^*41* V S 0

i ^ m i ll S sT''i'^ 5e'* 'tmn T a T »JS JJ,'* AII«rt»ot>'HtilMrAlum a i‘I Wr.1 AlillnM 5i_ |Ww 1>,1■ X«mrc<iit i :S Wr*. UnUm llon.ntt■ nr-UclW* as>4 w « l Alibr n Conut. S

Ini Sill wJifr ihiPt « ,«* 1 W<y.1wDttk *l>i Ia a. " K s;Potatoes, Onions S i '.

cm cA co ' " ' l i X ro.CHICAGO. Oet Sl lUPD—Pot.lo«I immnouc

'•■I U, 8, •hlpminU S«: irrlrali t l : 1.<nck IM; lurrllo mod.rti.; <Sctt..<.d Uc<ir.mr•i"; m.rkM dtill. Uurrliun-:

Ti m mU (I0« Ib. U. B. IA unlni Orr-hU ..tat«ll> Idiho f\ijirta^4,t>». «’*'lf‘c It

w K ris J S ’i s ' r " S"Ci!..In : liltha ni.ict. liM .tl . 5iw<l<« »

W . W..hlnilu« rMM<l. Str.t^U l.ti 4,JO-4.»i! Klnr^ot.. Ruirtf U

iMluU R«d Rl.rr Vallrr nund lli.b FvnWtMwiilTi rvM«» t.ti. «Wt Co*,

wkji*: Arrl>ali *: track 10; .ut- -

Nav|~ i S r ^ S r b a T o >

l iS l lm V J r , WA3IImclluts'i ulcblcan 1.4U. TllC na '

blockaderuTTJRca

T]“ WWIn* ouiHillox. tra prt*- lOda>. * J J r r. W. ienobaru .nd com- Exncl-

•’ '"MVlHVr.uu..r„ , lllili !.»•> Clo.* but thej

----------- 1,.; I.IS I.M Jide Uie— i'?a i'fs i ?{ *Wch *t

- ^ z r r n l;]J i:} 700 mii,

" •

Unemployment S iinows Decline ’*. J m h in o t o n , Oct. si o?o - I j^P lorm ent ahowed an un-

good decllna ln October.• ‘* '"0 year low. Labor ’-----------WiUard W lru reported ^

number of Joblca fell by oJu"^..- T ® “ 3.284,000. =7 te t the unemployll dKllned from SJ to Cemnon I

of th e -to la l labor «^rtifi*ds s n i

officials by lurprlse. (D»itn

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ETS AND FINi^' MARKETS A T G L A N C t' ’ ^

..GIW.I.-MU.J: ll«l.t i„dln<. .■IIICAUU

aome w , ‘ ^Iiiiir

£ 3 . V v . i ; : * ‘' ' ’'''V0.1.-Hrn. -Kh ,‘.-:ceni 'j ''''"'"’-!evei- Mi.s--UnrvMlr ^nrvni Iv :i '

Livestock |p.:Fr

arier -------- Com Mir».' 1, .. I-miTLAND h.a.r hr.l r^rOllTUM). Ocl. 91 in-iL'SDAI- *'“1

1 re- c7ulf iiO: ml<r.l ...-I ai<d th..lr, n“ l'.i.d l~.ichlm V ‘ -»i>- fii... ...i... " ij >i.>.

S S r £ v ' S S ss-unn, m :svi:n nmiati.

Hons .Inii .fircc,' Uiln. n.,i ..UU-lUhM; c .. . . ic ) , to JU l,..n; olAcr Mil*'- l-‘'>'jicoa, Itr: h a '’';:;.?*'!;"Jler* '‘lillir tunnm *«J rui- .

” rl: “ r!?,:'; j ,1 ftl cK..lfr H»»r Cit.r. SI.OO.ji.ou. I««l VS-I.U7 n.

. on *VVo 4Uu7b!*M-w-is s'u.'’*''‘' ’ cmcAt.o, < *'nc- 1""!: “ J.*;'/,' m.ings. Jr. wine *W.I07 lb. ;i,4o.:i.to:r-T; .nar- '“I'l'r mi»ilr fill ihuin i»lu v" J'?‘Ipart. _____ S:,bul OKAItA • {“/r •

5*,.. OHAIIA. Oct. Jl Wl lUSDAl-lIt*. *>"l- -■S " i r . v .... i « :nore .u .j, to » u,..r: buU ^ «•»>■ -• •«;

tLc7-i'lh'^'iw” pr‘ m.S.VlM'rt''n>, _ , ,,

'S^ » wr u ti^ c ^ - ....»•■»'•I4.!i.l«.S0; ro.Hl an.l cMc. f.»J*r ------T

.l.rra ;5.;4.i;.M: cholc. at..r c.I.r. } S0.Sft.J3.SJ.2.000: alatichUr lamh. rm. « d " 'p H m r l‘ l'u.‘'’JoCui''l.*^Ul».Oil-:O.M: foo.) and ch.Mf. H.SO- l.";'!*'.''n l "I'

Si a , , c a , . s ; , , v ^ . , - . H ' S»1S Hoc. S.OOO: bulck.n .tradr >o_ SS jjjYj"»«;; n.Ti;’ crfird I-i no-sjo iJ.. li'.Jj- ni[md"'s!N n». U.M; |.J :jo-3TO 1I-. 16.5017.00; M tl!-Uld_^J^ « S !IMO» |l,. IMW.U.W: nil.r.1 1.1 s:a.

17 * CHtCACO. (J4n oil ‘rrlJ..’" :0£M!j7S iu.’ JJ.OMS.M; i j i®» S 'S'?‘aV.09.jtM? sl'nV ;,-“ ‘»*!; :t.:j.oi.:s; t...i :i.so.:«.oo: f»« lo.,!. i . bi'wk»): c >i meallr hliti chulc* «io.l.o:s Ib. h.iC- cn> s w » Io fc n ; 'o u ? ^ t lM ir ‘ 'ii^ * uHlur *"!•>*s ctxniTimla] coira II.Oo.U.SO: utllllr |;i^ j ,"A :i;in T .ri? ‘Vs."^'iv;';^” ” --

n s Bhwp HOO: alauflilrr knU .1«dr "Kmt Top• U »«.ns Id. voolrd aUu.hi.r 1amt» 20.00. | ,n . .itrai S<

! ! | ■"“ ■ " . j : : ; :

SS T r u s t F u n d s D i s m ;

'l ii ..........ijji Con.mon.«l,h Inr? ...I! liwi »!:« ^

^ 1 G o e sW S;5: tii i'i 'wshim■jU rulnam <Jro«th _____ T.S4 T.»7 Tlie RuSfllal■> TcM'i"" Kixttwiira .... t.o I.U carry out; .. Hi: ?:?} Ki^rushchev,•*« Krri'on* BJ........... .... .;j.cn je.ii hLf a'capon*»f, K " * ! '" '* ------------- "-’i ••jl tng to alror‘V Kljiionr. Kl Z.ZI^IZ 4;«» t.i} teaching lh'Jj Krr.ion. .<!:------------ ..io.«* 11.'.I from a ja rle

KmlonI s« ’i;‘I Ther* wei■®,, imrre.itoB.i >-ui>d ....... i;,ts js,;» vAna, howev.

i:; U n l i s t e d S t o c k s “ ‘S L

»'• C. W. Kcnabcrt. an< C.apanr on hand tO k Aii<r,.o,’. .. .............i'» Mil I-Inr, .............. . .o: .01 Cftstro po

if°“* • ,— u-n . m«pec. ‘ ^ ‘ ".I,'!• tiriki Tarlot . . . . ___io,;s io.:s own FcmoTal» /jnyKr Oif...........— JO.M '?•**'' Jn Cuba *

m r i - ' i r ’S W :- .! ! ; ' ' .i:” m ,tua,cht,.,Kl-it Srturllr lnrr.t. . 1.0» l.M ConstfUCUC

IS . s K JU ’u l r :' M?” i ! ' '" 'I ' f l -----WM l i ’o*? day when KJ

■>"' iMri ouVulB (!« ■.-■.Kiss h!j7'4 **8® W P«»**• Inlcnialr Idolorllnri -U.OO 17.00 nOUnced that» |5:» Cuba eoTl

.t«. . t:ss country regal.tKl. I'atlflc lBi.r Kiprr.>-t:.C:>, IJ.OO offcnM.ii5 lo<-i u t e r repi

Slrrr. Uf. -..... -... 4J.0U 4J.no Waahingtoni.ti. M>n--------- *.;J previously c(

RuX Ufi IIJO »;io pads for mi •und Hub r<7i>rr I'fJ. ...: .oo :7.oo mlles) batllst|.:s. «wt Coa.t AiriinK •- 7.o» * w • dismanU#

Navy Pulls Back - ^ e n H f

To New PositionsWASmNOTON. Ocl. 31 wv- ' "SV

rr«l n ,e navj- has pulled It. Cuban oblockade fleet Into a moit com- „ pact patrol area. II was learnedtoday. n,i,u5 ar

on- Exacl- boundarle* o( Iht n er ,hlDmenlpicket line were not disclosed. ,j „„ ,e tln

i«. but they were reported acll in- _____l.M tide Uie orlKlnal patrol section: ?{ which started as much as 600 or auOUSTA.;.':t 705 mHes off Cuba. exie^dlM jxinald C. tbs.n northeftal*tl)VitrinWlfltfaa u:7SiBffcf Uie

eastward of the Virgin Islands, p.,ptnt, .laidThe sea blockade was In sua- uie i>n.\iA of

pension again today, bul the *!ickerT< he haquarantine licet of carriers, cnor of MiUicruisers, dwtroyers and subma- point beach.' rlnes was sUll on station, ' | popular re. or

^ T>viii,Falls Marlis _ _ "1 ."

--------------------------------- uS‘.“ri"?rtlrr ~ •" ll.io-^Io(Four draLra aoot*4l ;

’y* ’RKEPA lOnadriKreito Cemnon n.d Cl-r«f — «»-•«“ ,

» r C.rtlfl*a K.rl.nd Hrd Ck.. Mlj.M _. ^ S lfS Sln«* Alialfi Nu. I No,Je- uvB rooLTJtrse. (D»lm nol quol«l) <N o.ItJ*c

FINANCE The• l . p ' I n v (

wrainsfwm'^ *d“ ,,‘Ij‘ t.i '. ,‘^ ih r c » k . ‘l " ' MUlloncd an t

• l>.»d uf t» .v >• * m.<Jrrai. <)r<nind .1 tO »prf:t tOO

„ mutual fun

' ' ’^ i’i^ ' I j ‘ "h I,""""'"''!"*

UriK.vd^*.! •tlmuljti^ br iriviiia

.(lipmrnl. In* mai.r*'.«tfcn.“‘’«f*7a"fului*. i.»r at llir outarl. J

S. but Pllrr. I.uij .l^i'Pol b»k an.t ^

'* bu»>r. l-UBhi'\,n ‘15'/ HVllnr!""""'**I- 00.'>'V” h“ ^ .^ lT ''^ 'h a •7 -^ lu ^ .h m'b for anJ IWVe 10 bC « :

S.v.o.ow I.u.h,i. rl i-.o.,ii.n -1...I. provide a moi

Corn Mlr.. lifmrd d..i,|i, raihrt Let’l lOOk a t :- mrVclal ''a- 'l “ .‘r.ll.r^l'"*'i'Sml-'r,.' *'

bouira rrrir .rll«r l-urri. >| tht ilatt. nirnt Companj„ n,.Iland l~.,rh1 tlW.OOO bu.1,,1. of c;rn. DeC. 31. 1051.'“■ K ^ V ^ rW rL w h l 'lW r n l i ;^„ Mid Mar. ^cmotr. niutuiil fund. C

I ■ --------- dtvi'iler.fl* nnd triMrAr'..'-'?,’" ' ,. V ", from capltal-gj

V . . v l ' '■ for a lotal of j:whrat un.iian»*a: No- t r«J :.oi Thls mcaru

_ , ,„ „ r - N„ - rrll,,., , local i.o^>,. N,i. ] ,rii,>» i.ui-i.ip .: nionili. Tii^ va I, Si<. s r»il"* u«-.i I.CBI..V,: No. 4 shnrw would " 'w ' -1 01“' ‘ more thnn $40.1

'u .U uorfi.nird: No. : n tra hravr >001. Even nO' shiir SH';. drop In slock ;

"I nomln.r""'*’' " ' ' ' ''■* 'J; Hariri n..ltln> l.iS-I.SI tMmlnai; aboUl U4.000.

fM VS-I.07 noinli'al. While WC C8IJ cnAiN i'l^Timrs future of a ^

ciiiCAKd aeems lo me tlcmcAt.o, o.L Jl o n - Ing predlctJons

V iii.h Cl.-, clou ?f“ '" *■«' '• Wh.ai figurM Incorrec u D«. ... J.oT', :.04', SOS'. :.!>*>. A.-Your fig-

Uaich -..:.11.. :.j«v j.io s x),cy lllu.»traleJulr .■.'■■.r. c y.u i'.iiii y .nii liie previous co

.. Swt. ... 1.541, I.US'); i.oti; i.»3», vestmenl Comp.Dw*'" lo-.'.- lo - tP -i ' 10- * Kood mutual

;? i!oi'i tiio 'i i.'cji; Performance re.J iStt _ i . i r . i.i j i , i.i:*, 1.1: 1, Your figures

! r l ‘ M-i* }'15Jf of IH35.000 inv,. l l’ .r l . l . l , l-l-V J A .'., of fu n j,d n»c. ........ CIS .i« .«4>j .» js period by any 1,, M.Kh - .c^s .651, . a s .«*?, all dividends i

jutJ :m % ;»5‘ :«‘ v distnbutiowi ini, lira' Bul you fall

Br,;!,— i - i '-J* I’i i l ' i - i eount Uie Impait S l " ^ ' : : J s :k • {:« WU'drawal pl,

Julr - .... ,II> ; I.i»<i i .u ti provide a I20Crt -------— — -- ------- Tluit was the i'• V V n n l Uie previous CO

.STW YOHK“ ..sx'S'M.'.f"..*.-'!'-:'.:;-,“• hlihrr; Dre. i:«.S; Slarch 1SJ.7: Mar "• ItS.JII; July IJJ.m ; Ort. i:J.tU:

D*c. i:i.on: March

- a crnl hlihcr; D*c. Ug.iRi May ■

?. Butter and Eggs V« Ch*«.: 8lnrl« dal.lM 40-4IU: lo"*-

ch^arV r’M 'lb . 'b i^ 's a s - :^ ; :'br1^‘IMS: Stum.iar Sg.4S: S .lu If MOO B M H Ib. blofkalj Crad. A 4t-4ll, jradr II,

: K-: ;;;f.u,’v r , . ‘.s'is v.'r Kfrat Top fradaa atradr. baUnc*J* *l.«l. Whll. f . t i . « lra , 17: mUrt . p artm fti '» .‘rS* I 'Vdl'rti’H’ U\i-. c C k .“ t, ^

Dismantling s Of Missiles I Goes Aliead ^\\ WASHINGTON. Oct. 31 OT -HT Tlie Rusfilana are hurrying to‘•c a r ry out P r e m i e r '‘Nlkltal / f v ’t f;} Khrushchev's promise to remove i /li h ll weapona Irom Cubn, accord-.' /y Ing to alrong Indications today I /,j reaching the U.S. govemment'.i from a variety of sources, J H V /” Thero were eluea from Ha- • \ W /1* vana, however, th a t P/emier Fl- W /

del Castro wa,< attempting te uY*- maintain a degree of fnce-sav- J Ing autonomy In Uie matter of / ■ " '• o having United Nations observers 1 on hand to verify the Russian I

;f pull-out. I \ A‘ Castro possibly could delay I ' \ \

UJ^. Inspection arrangements. i \ \ but by going ahead w ith their * " own remoTal plans, soviet forces

i Jn Cuba would be followmg] O X L IChrushchev's orders; i

ConstrucUon W k on Cuban I « .« , missile launching altes was be- Soft p o i to l lleved to have stopped last Sun- w hile lu p pd a / when K Jm uhelier in a tn u - __

; sago to Prealdent Kennedy an- nounced th a t he had ordered out I j i iof Cuba Bovlet arms which this ■country regarded as weapons of jooci coiioi offense. ) ja iu rn s tint

i Later reports have reached | aprlng goodi W ashington to Uie effecl that previously completed launching D.ti to 67 pads for medium range (UOO =*mlles) ballistics mlsalles ara be-

' Ing dlamanUed.T he next big step would be | [ ]

shipm ent of the missiles and i I ]bombers back lo Husslo, U.S. ot- j

, flclals have heard Indirectly tha t Big o sto r tti IJie nuw lans are Miking of b e - ) W a ih e b ic , lug able to s ta r t aclual ship- i C lo ieo u t d

' m enu out of Cuba UUs week. '• '“‘ COUt p I American experts regarded such \ —— —

e.'llmatcs as being on the opll- , ,. mLitlc aide and th a t more likely, i A n n l t f '

the ahlpmenUi would not sta rt I , " r r 7 ' ’ until sometime next week.

' BANDWAGONAUGUSTA. Me.. Oct. 31 O J -

’ Donald C. »an.wn, polH^al coJ»''tTiTffiBfW Uie Guy O onnu ne»-*-.[

■ p-ipent. .lald jT.iierday tha t on | J D ' Uie tw ia of automobile bumper • '■ xilckern he ha..< seen the next gov-- eriior of MiUne wtll be "Thomas * w ..

Point beach.“ The beich Is a rI popular re.^ort a rw . . o f 5 1 0

Is Markets |, ‘tecs I CREDI

Eeit Is irada, lair* _iaji«LIVtSTOCR _

Choir, nutchrn, IIO-MO Ib, 'l i ' ^ V r ~ r z r r r ~ .-t3.oo-»:w• _ ■ • _.';,

(O n.dr.l.,«u«rdl I

« . , n . w . ________u m ; » * • . «.S^ } ^ . ‘ l --------i7,»-7*tj ^ 1 . '! ■ 1.

<No. I'fc J l ..a u In.) ................... ..

m . T \ ^ 2 1 c , dividends of :s ceIne Uaily Investor

BY WILLIAM A. OOVLE vl7u.sly S?d the " Q ,-ln a rectujt column yi>ur—o „ 3557 ,harcj

■ cautioned au elderly couple not ^^uld haIto Mpecl too much from a i i io j- j^ , . j f ,g i , lautomstle withdrawal plan w lili:i,,tn enough to , [a mulual fund - Invc.itment l

1 A * } ,)"? " " / You'wrote tha t I tu m lh rv e tan i'sS ld - unlikety tha t (hr » h „ fs on whleh 1 divldtnda a 11 d , „,,y:„cm.v Even

” f " t

l u T f l c i e n t w '" provide a *200. [ I'C “J l C l n ^ j

V n-niontli check.iidriult have bee: 4 You added tliat|nn(] the capital-

s o m e o f th c j i in i , , have been mutual f u n dlm clirr.

*fiare,t the couple owiipii uoufdl nut you should liave to be sold perlndlMlly to h,m . m the hyp provide a monthly check thnl rnBiir wlthdrawa “'fS '- talking., aboul.

Lefl look a t th e record. An In- automatic sale of Vwl/TIM! o l tSi.OOO Ul lineH - earjv y ra u wol ment Company of America 011 tola] value of th< Dec. 31. 1051. would Iwve pur- A i:00-a-mont eliMtd 3J57 share* of that *25,000 Investnien mutuiil fund. Over the following conimLviloi) cliarg 10 jears. tiiey would have r t- fleures oul to bet:

. celved aboui J9.04J cnah fro;n cem,■dJvnier.fl* nnd about *10,Sm csjli Tlial's jusl'too from capltal-galns dlstrJ)jutloiis, from any mutual for a total of J27,620. ' Investor haa evei

This mean* lh a t Ihey^TouE,*’ keeping the v hnve received niwut u ;jc i i l vfi>i;Hcnl ressona nionili, Tiie value of their 3,05? ■»» 1 1 ’ shares would hnve grown to j N p h r a S k ? more than *40.000 a t the end of ^ ^ W i a o n c ICOl. Eren now, a fte r (he bis K l I l 'P n Q C f i drop In slock priccs. Ihtue 3,957 *■ U l^ * » o O C atiares could be redeemed for T / v r t n l r ' r t i aboul «<.000, I j U L a l V/U l

While we cannot foresee the O.MAIIA, NebV.. future of any Investment, ll The Omftha Wo seema lo me th iit you are mnk- puPchft- e<I loday fng predlctJons w ithout con.<ld- tmcfor I^ te r KJe

>rlng the record. Or; are my dl.'clo.'ed price, figure.i Incorrect? A meeting of t

A.—Your flgtirea are correct, of Uie nev,spape Tliey lllu.«trate a point made In sale lo K leull it tiie previous column — th a t In* an offer from Ne« vestment Company o t America Is Samuel E. Newh. a good mutual fund, wUh a fine was. ijjiprted ...mPerformance record, ______ more lhan HO mil

Your figures show th's results the newapaper, of a $35,000 lnv(uiment In shares . T lie . tenn.s of of t/int fund over a 10-year ttf f t not.annouiK period by any Investor who took Uie offer wns nu all dividends nnd capllal-galns Uie newspaper's 7 distributions In' ca.sh. of local on'nershl]

Bul you fail to take Into ac- Tlie World-He count tho im pact of n systematic momlng. evenlni wlUidrawal plan intended . J l a edlUoai and Is th provide a $20O-a-monlh cheik. paper In Nebrtisk Tluit was the topic discussed in blned dally clnml the previous column, of 251,000 and a 1

Ym. le fs look n t the rccord. tlon of more lha In -M < 2r^e year Jn che period one of the large; you cite, this m ulual fund paid Uie MldwTsL

\eu > lew ^ |. ;C M it* to K o a it> 4 ew b * n y s 'b * '< « ilab ra tin i

. ^ a l f 'C e ^ r y 'o f se rv in g A m srtc a . . >.Hui d ro d s o f b ig oneo>a>)rear b o r g e l n t ; . . 1

. p a r t m ^ t f o r h u g * w v ln g i i . . w o <an ih

L a d i e s 'W S L IP S

\ \ ) 0 0 % acc fa

\ shodow pro\ p o n d s , G orgeo

/ \ co lors, W hiiA \ \ p in k , b lu e , ro

^ / / w \ I oncj liloc. SI2

W j \ / ) R e g . ; 1 . 2 7

> f k / / ANNIVERSARY \ ^ " W / SALE PRICED

l m 8 8 -3 6 - I n c h O r g a n d y

Soft p o tfo l c o lo rs . Full 3 6 inch w ide ^ ^ while s u p p ly l a i t t , R eg. 5 9 c ....y d .

D r i p D r y P r i n t s100'* collon. Klrst quality goods. Hundreds ' patterns and colors. Wc m ust make room for nt spring goods arriving soon.

Reg. to 6 7 c y d ......................3 y d i . l « 0 (CHENILLE

B e d S p r e a d sBig a s s o r tm e n t o f co lo rs . Full a n d tw in sixi W a ih e b le , o f e o u r tc , ^ O ’S C loseou t p r ic e . R eg . 3 . 9 9 ............

A p p l y f o r y o u r N e w b e r r y C h a r

A c c o u n t T o d a y !

A n d R e c e iv e FREE

7 - P c . " f i r e - K i n g " G i l t S e t

* W h e n y o u m o k e y o u r f ir s t c f i o ^ e p u r il o f $ 1 0 o r m o r# to y o u r N ew berry occo

* W h e n y o u o d d o p u rc h a se o f $ 1 0 o r n to y o u r p r e s e n t a c c o u n t.

C R E D IT O FFICE— SECON D FLOOR

idends of 23 cents a share a n d — •» - 'ituUgalns dividends of J 8 '. J ^ y 0 ]

In all this figuring I have ad* MEIIRJ'LK:ed for Uie stock spilt thal I t t ’KEYSI effective in 1S54. You ob- Evcius of Uils i isly did the same Uilng.) pouii lo the need rn 3557 shares, the IB53 pay- uueriiailonal law :ils would have totalled »2.- u ,e eflccl of Un S4’;. T hat wouJd J501 have conspiracy.II enough to cover ■ $200-a- U n d e r the 1II1 chcck, lime inc which0, In a systematic withdrawal j,,tl, some of the shares WQuld u d d . ,i ,f (jevil e been sold — leaving fewer „tJle to quoie rrs on wlilch 10 receive fulurc K rlpturc for iiirnt.v Even more shares g;i.„ .,ur- ild Imve been sold In 19M. -^ses.Ml the dividend was 24 cenls ,v h c iishare nnd Uie cspltal-galns , i , „ c hft.s bern rJiJUflon was 36 «n la a sjiare. untifmocratJc :i following years, the dlv- mkcovcr of n iiL» have been a bit litcher „ „n„„ i,y eo,,,.! the capltal-galiu dUtrlbu- ,„u„i5i infiUrniluii 15 have bem -a- great deal t-.\pr.

^ , , , will ot lilt:, IHHHll*! ut you should be able to sec „u i liiipo.s,sil3lf. ll1. In Ihe hypothetical aystc- qucMlun w h.'thrr »u :lr withdrawal plan we are justice should b :ing.. aboul. the nece.vuvry j.. [0 ouo v lnt«r omatle sale of shares In thw e delciu.c of soviIV yea u would reduce Die g„^j, rjgJiLj have ,1 value of the Inve.Ument. t-.iiployed to use tiii

i : 00.a-m onili return on a mterimlly000 Inve.itmeni il2S.fl25 after nationals from ext imLuloii cliarges. In Hits easel

oul 10 l„ . . t r U..., 10 i,cr.

“ ' 1- ! « ? '

ebraska Paper w rlllcn, llHTc wn:

urchased by ‘“ ' r r ' ' ; . . „ ocal Contractor e»ectlvc:.\IAIIA, Nebr., Oet. 31 fl-TP- campaign of nc■ Omftha World-llentld was Ruaslaii* ngalnsi tV Klift- e<I lodny by Omaha con- Another came lr :(or I>et<T KJewlt lor an ufi- i r ^ e iMed price. ou Uussln when meeting of Uie stocklioldera 8latc.i turned iJic

the nev,spaper approved the lnd H billion doll■ 10 Kle«1l after cowlderlng !«■»»« ‘ Id w llhou l] )tfer from New York publisher «n*nl «*luel E. Newhou.w, Newhoa-ie Certafiify ffi W i

TjK>rted to 'fflPB offered I 'f '* mllllary pow e ihan <0 million dollaw 'for the ‘Mti-? fof fulurc newspaper, *own by the pollt

lie . tenn.s of Jae*-lfs offer t« I'Old iMWk Uio l • not.announced. KJeuKMjd iroops iw m «cu j offer was made to preserve nnd oUier parU of newspaper's 77-year tmdlUon Ea.it Gemiany. 1 oeni o»'iiershlp. W estern powers *u lie World-Herald publhhcs B've Uie Soviet lr Tllng, evening and, Sunday portunlty to make loai and Is the largest hews- fa it accompli, er In Nebraska. WlUt a com- AnoUier mlscftleul d dally clrwtlaUon In exce.is the poet-war perlo

151,000 and a Sunday cir«uln- United S tates and . of more than 269,000, It Li powers perm ltled- of the larger newspeper In Vnlon to create li MldwTsL__________________ lays to prevent the

w plerlcfl...M urry.In for hun- , V-w rg«ln»;..shop every d o - • / ' '. .w o <an show oaly a f«w.

a d i e s ' 1 4 - o z . H a i1 Keeps hoir in ploce. Cont I no lacquer. Reg. 99e con

) 0 0 9 i o c c l c l , „ K

s J S K N I T T I N («cls. Gorgeous See it t ^ o y . Beautiful cecolors. White, knot-freo /100% wool yanlink, blue, rosejndliloc. Sizes CANNC34 -I0. D

to. 127 Aspen B- Makes wonderful Christmc

>JIVERSARY Buy now o t this low pricci.: LE PRICED ■ ■ - : . . ■ ■ ■ ■

) I o n e r I c k c lC X MERCHANV Dresses, sportswear, ete .. Already reduced 2 tim

J 1 Oflyds, l . w By Request

. F I T T E D Si d s Fine quality im ported theand twin slxe. Single bed 1 A T

2 <5 4 ** size.............. I . v / sil• V l ) Pillow Coses, 130 th read <

; r r y C h a r g e o ffer Txptre*

ly! Nov; 16th

REE

Gift Set

cfiorge purihotawberry occount. ^ 0 ^

o f $10 or more

^D FLOOR ■ ^ ^

K e i M

Everybody’s Monely M EItnj'LK KTASLEV of peace te rm s In C

n t ’KEYSKIt should bc iwade clearems of Uils recciit period this long period ofI to the need of updating Uie United .S tatesriiailonni law m light of uiilque might us u r

eflccl of Uie comniunlsl exclusive accuinulatlepiracy. J»«iU7. Wlllle the Uj:n d e r Ihe wns In this position

lag which puted strengUi. ll Is s in this H J j ^ H j t h a i sucli power wn.. the devil to cuniplcic n Justble to quoie and liuniane scttlembcrlpturr for o th e r misguided d<

own pur- curred in Cubn. Tliei due hiijic In rccog

lUs w h e n cnstro government,e ha.\ brrn ure uf rctiAOi) fur sumtndemtKTfltJc w iy o jrly when tover of n jiak„.,r iiouiiccd Unit he woulw by com- c lctuoiu lit 11 year, tlIsi inllUralluii In a manner luUuii hnd bern ah m:tki-8 f.\pre\.slun ol the dwiocraiic effort toof tliCi iHHiptu dllllcull. If |<uvcninH.‘iit from Blinpo.'.'il3lf. II Is n serious ,ymboi of good faltli

llun w hi'thrr such a traveny prepuritllon forustlce should be able pious- [juiis as soon as thc.0 quo v Intfriiatlonal law chaiilcs' could be w<lelciu.c of sovereign rlglits, tiio iriigedy of Uie 11I rtgliia hav<r bcfii widely Buy of pjf-* jiir«aioi ;oyed to use Uinks and other luei, , peaks for Itee « ns internally to prevent , ^ ^ y e u x m , m .l . lroi.1 o x p ro ln t I M r |,

hi Investnivnii, loolle b4.ilc (juesilon Is whetlier H’ard is of vuluc onlyUw. juulonal or liilennitlun-. jigin, o,, p resen t n i^ fs to proleci huniun beings ubllltles, '3 be perverted lo help con- nim iii s . Khrusliclitorlnl take-overs keep men fi„ ,ce for. some Himwomen in bondage, by bluster nnd blufiien the history ot the era Immoblllte Uie nillK' World wnr I Li 'definitely of the W esl os n facen, there will be crucial Icy-ninking. I'rcsldcntIng points. ■ "ijuurnnUne" policy Ir,e flrsi was the failure ot Cuba took the ealcAllied mllluiry effort bnck ol calling KlirDsbelii IIB-10 effectively to support Tlie underlying d:ampalgn of non-communist existent long beforelana ngnlnst the Bobhevlka, fening on th is side,,other came in World war Moscow tliruugh Ui<lurliiB Uie German attack perm itted to grow sirUussln when th e United (0 influence budgeta» luriied llie tide by glv- basic policies in theII billion dollars of lend- communlsl InU-nnilgi , aid wllhoul proper agree- inflated th e cost ofI os lo politicnl obJecUves, has Imposed otlier 1rtafiify fJi W i v h e n - llll - tn worrj- u n d oneex

mllllary power collapKd. While evenLi are Uliieed.1 for future Irtiiini'w tfa- run*TonJecture, the 1

by Uie pollilcttLJieelilon. ■#->'cold w ar” la n i iOld bnck Uio United SUtcs If a modus vlvendu from occupying Berlin found w llhout a holooUier parU of whal Is now “co-existence'* must

Gemiany, Instead, the way, "live nnd Ict 1ern powers auyed b.ick to and nol m ere camcUie Soviet Iroops an op* gradual comniiiiilst

inlty to make a mllllary In auditing Uie totaaccompli. of th e WeaC, It Js isolher miscalculation was In undervalue potenUalpoBt-war period when the the form of cnpllve 1;d S lates and the Wesiem slaved behind the "irera perm itted-. Uie Soviet Tho Inner na ture ofn to create Indefinite de- lem was attested byto prevent the working' out munlst building of '

■, y = j f ........

I Z . H a i r S p r a y E lmI p lo c e . C o n t o in s .O " i O ^ leg. 99c c o n ...... A ( o r / O C m U

4 ox., 4 ply jiB CITIN G YARN B.0.0

E c a ..l l f . . l c o lo n . 9 9 % J J Q 0 % wool y a rn . R e ,, 9 9 c O J C

C A N N O N

> e n " B l a n k e t s R erful Christm as gifts. 43it low pricci. 72x90 ....... 0 . O O ANN

E RACK CLEARANCE MMERCHANDISE |

ortsw ear, e tc . 1 / I «duced 2 tim es / 2 PRICE

' " " ' ' ' ' ^ ^ j f t ^ / ^ ^ i s ^ r i c c d Extro wl

F E D S H E E T Sm ported iheets. 140 th read ct.

f i f Double bed 4 Repeat 0• W # siie ........... 1 . 0 / in white,

130 th read e u t ............. 6 7 c P^- pink. AN

fc r eapire*

)v; 16th

For gifting a n d Jo befluUf ^ heat-proof glas.1 wlUi wh

covft. 9" pie plate, four

i ^ e e lrar°U m t^/rJn i( Berlin !«« year. TOIb 1 Dcrlod of vaciilaUon. 1? conceived by th e Ca

ed^ States jL sesscd !!>«> objectives were u c h t us a resu lt of Its c«apc vftlve and to cot accuinulatlon of atom captive peoples th e sh ..He Uie Umied S lates democracy In W est E lli poslUon of undls- in recording th e 1 ngUi, ll Is rcg reiub le Uie period, we should

power wn* no l used ful of llie defects ot !ic a Just, equitable of appcii.y-.iieiit and , me kcttlement, perpetually aware ofilsRUldcd decisions oc- thnt Uie destiny of Cubn T here was uii- Ilea In keeping our 1 ■ It) rccogiililng the society healthy. I t Is , ■ernmcnt. The dlsclos- lacy to ftMumc' lh a t %oi» fur suspicion came convert or beguile the y when C asiiv a n - sUUtllying our 8ysi4:m m t he would have free porting to blend Mnn ;i II year. U f hla revo- Uie concepts of capltn d bern a bona Ude some years ngo Uils : effort to regain |ielf n ,e Brooklyn IiislUuK It from Butlstii, Uie and Sciences debated good faith would have Nearing. ousWd one-tl iiritilon for Ireii clec- ©mtst o t the Unlveralty Kill BB Uie simple me- tj-ivaula. Frightened by juld be worked out.) (of’j gloomy prcseni ly of Uie 111 conceived young lady lh th e qui Ik» iiiv«a!ort in April. asked R’h e th er the ks for iteelf. hope for Uie U nlled fiadventure of l i v i n g Nearlnft countered tl: iriiig In buslneaa and could be arm nged by 1 n c n ii, looking bnck- a Soviet In Uie Unlti value only If It Uirows I Immediately rebut esciit niiU future prob* auch a aolullon m ight

' ' ■ real esWle while destrI. Khruslichev'a expe- heart and solil o f a fr< . some time was Uint t o get lo m undane

nnd bluff he could |n Umes of crisis. Uie inlljtary power awareness of th e Impc

s t n.1 n factor In pol- balance In an investn :. I>resldtnt Kennedy'a gram, with wldo dive e" policy In respect 10 not only as to induj : the calculated risk as between evidenc

KhrDsheheVs hand. evidences o t ' iderlying danger was Such a balnnced d iet la ong before the 'Stlf- deni man's way of od, th is side. the risks and uncertitlirough tlie yeara wns the future In a changi to grow strong enough - 'co budgeta and other oir. nslirra.r will b . pl lies in the Weat. The « iti

IntrnnsiKcance h a s ih*i nniiiciai prosit**, 1 lie cost of living nnd »r. t i.ed otlier heavy coats paMr. QdmU.m •! no* nrtrf onrtrrliiUKV? •»> ** ..•w .t.4 l« th* f .

•enLi are Ukely to^ouU T ' . Z :ture, the anomaly of RUSBIAN 6110a r ' la a i an end, WASHINGTON. Oct. >dus y lvendl'ls to be Russia touched off anc lo u t a holocaust. Uien megaton nuc lea r bl*s ic e ’ must be a iwo- ^ t l c atmosphere yeaU

nnd Ict live ; street, j^rdlng to th e atom! m ere camouf ngo for commission. J t w as the ommunUt InflltraUon. nounced In th e Russl, lg Uie to u i resources ^ ' ahorUy 1 ac, it Js » mlscaifl to

S T p a c i f i c aeries, th lnd the "iron curU ln." ____________

Z S s ; fh”. ' c S : r , . . , - u n ,Illdlng of 'a wall In 01°** ^

FlannePS l e e p w e a r '^ SBig ossortn:ient ofgowns a nd pj's. Color- »ful worm flannel. / I*VVoshoble, o f course, ' ^ /)Sixes for a ll. I i { .

Reg. 2.27 | | K JANNIVERSARY t V '

SALE PRICE f l

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4 5 Piece Solid Color

MELMACRepeat of a sell-out. Service (o r 8 . Ce in white, brown, turquoise ond I O C pink. ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL I « 9 « C

Seven-Piece

\ FIRE-KING

\ S t a r t e r S e- s . • j Pef C ustom er

d U> beautify your Own kitchen. OJoaaitoff c e ^ is.1 WlUl WhlU llnlnga. Set-of -lH -q t. c au e itd e ■ plate, four C-ot. custard cups.

H ours: 9 :30 to 5:30 O pen .’ti l 9 Fridays

r W ednesday, O c t. 3l o n g y Twin Fells TIm es-N e

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t year. T h is was plain­ed by th e Saat in fear, lives were to close anve and to conceal from-----‘opies th e showcase of in W est Berlin, irdlng th e lessons of I, we should be mind- e defects o t a policy <-.iieiit and should be y aware of the fact destiny of the West

replug our Iree-cholce ioliliy. I t Is sheer fai- as.iume' th a t we can • beguile the enemy by ■ our system by pur- ) blend Mnrxlsin with, pts of capitalism,■ars ngo Uils writer nt tlyn Iiislltu le of ArU ices de b au d Dr. Bcott ousted one-time econ- > he University ot Peiin- ^ lgh t«ned by the Doc- omy presenUUon. a y lh th e question pe- j R’h e th er there sa s no Uie U nlled s u te s . Dr. countered th a t peace irm iiged by aelllng up In Uie United SUles. lately rebutted that lullon m ight save the ! while destroying the solil o f a free society, to m undane matters, ;|

of crisis, there Is I of th e Importance of ,

1 an investm ent pro- , h wide dlvcrslflcaUon I as to Industries but I ween evidences of debt ences of 'ownerslilp. lonced d iet Is the pru- s way of adjusting to and uncerUlnUes of In a changing world.

,jHi will b . pl«ai.d I.M fr.aa r«*4.r« (antirnlntlal pnblm a. LalUia "Ilk

»r 'nn*ral Ixlitaal j .it.4 to th« f»l»»n). '

JSBIAl^'BWOT IGTON. O ct. Til r o - iched off another sub- Duclear bl*st In Uia .osphere yesterday, ac- ) th e atom ic energy 1. ; t w as the 2flUi an- ' n th e Russian terlei. :1 • ahorUy a fte r Uio { Ites he ld ' anoUier test iflo series, th s 84th In

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undecided Tuesday w hether -U eonsoIidtUon wUh distrtc t n t eJemcQUry tehool In U)e Suge profTBm'wa* the topic of d l« Monday n lsh t a t Sugar-Saiem made and the matc«r o -u com

BOISE. OeL 31 Lft—No preclp ot the Snike rlTcr w atm hed dfl II. C. Eaile reported yeiterday f l fv m : J iek ien lake. Kt.lZO ac ft year* aro; r s l lu d e i m e rrs ir , f«enrolr, 84,« 0 and 18.200: Am« 3tO,ON; Lake WaleoU. 94J70 an

BOISE. Oct. 51 WV-A 11.003,00 nea- f c l m e bulItHnjr a t Idnho 8 Sltyllne ConJitruetlon eompftny o Robert E. Smylle nnd Atty, Oer Ihtf board o l exnmlnera. opprort public worlu CommlMloner, K nt for siRnnturea by company offlc

BOISE, Ocl. 31 «V-Oo». Ilolwt “In eompkte »free»nfnl »Uh lhe lulfon apfiroml b f ilte Idsho .Ve Tciillon Jn Burley, II expreufd « of fommerce m d _de»clopment a be reUfnrd a i teereU rr.

BOISE. Oct. 31 Wr-Korenn wft this country for odopHw by Ame, lo 'exercise Uirlr civil rlRhUt In. I conjlitutlon remain* In force, Oc dny. SuRfll 1» a co-chnfrmnn of ( lor approval of constltutlonnl ami the ballot ftt lhe Nov. 0 (tcnernl rrmove n provision vililch prcvrnoi anccRlry from voiImr or hoUllns they ftre nalurnllMd clUzens.

- BOISE. O tt. 31 MwThn Intern lha t Idahnani paid $177,090,000 li (Iieal year, 8.4 million dollara mi

BOISE, Oct 31 W -Idnho ’a hea he hoa no Idea what patient In bclns brouRht by Atty. Oen. Frr S'ould sue to eolli-ci. r.OOo due Ui

- -atate haipliai south a t Blackfoot. ■ paUent Is flnnnclnlly able to pa

pending since J9iO.

COUER D'AI.ENE. Oct. 31 v n - (o action! or coatfm ptalrd acUor. of concern to arrieuHw e.- llie ma aald Tueiday. Ertnll S. Jerome. K coQTcntloQ Uiat iiie Grance woa Beat lefisUlure “u tin t their Inflt act by you aa deleialea” ao 11 waa the neanlnc of each proposal ai ta ' fa raen ."

BOBE, Oct. 31 W -S ta le Land ( announced he will conduct a heart appllcnUon by Bcnea'nh couniy t tho altc Is on the fit. Joe river, nb The Biavel would be ujcd for coui

ST. ANTHONY, Oct. 31 W -P ro . Wadaworth lumber mill, deairoyed uoUkely (pday. Art Wadaworth, « 000, aald he would aet up a tempori an estimated one n llllon board f t u id . he d idn't ihJnk he would buslseai Isn't too (ood,’’ he u ld .

BOZSB, Oet. 31 M >-nep Ralph J newspapen today for slvlns spac tland tha t one of Uie aUtte'a mo his pojfcy as belRg: coopenition a }{e sU ted his opinion th a t "It Is c for public office and his publlcatlc taUon of polnta of view tn a Quci

News of Record

LINCOLN COUNTYAudltor'a office .

A marrlase UeenM waa luued to John U oyd Sloane and LU- Uen U aureen Wllcut, San Diego.

TWIN rA L tS-C O tW TY Bob! P«Uc« C ourt

Oeorgo M, Draney. Buhl. »25 tn d costs, leftTlnc acen« of an accident o t a n unattended ve­hicle. a ad *10 and eosU. backing without reaaooablfl safety.

CAB8IA COUNTY B arter PoUoo Court

John c a b l e , Heybum. $15,<ifun>enn>«i.--- - . —

Dtotrict Court U rs . Marcelyn H. Burch was

granted, a divorce I r a n lUchard O, Burch.

KLMORB COUNTT Xing HIU jDsUce Court

T lned for averwelRhl loads v e re ArrU R . Meeham. Bnm ett, IIBAO, and Edward W. Welmer, Pocatello. tl3.S0 ench. and El­don P.-Kirby. BoUe, $2. no UaU-

Cassia Teachers Hear Boise Man

BUK1£Y. Oct. 31 _ Elmer Crowley, Boise, explained pro­poaed legislative meaxures a t the cassia County EdueaUon Msocl-j aUon mecUng Monday night at the Burlcy high school.

O ther speakers included Vnrd ' Chstbum , John Clnrk and Don

Loveland. Elton Untch. dclcKnie to tho NEA convention In Denver lost aummer, rrport«d and show -' ed slides.

Rex Hamblin dLicuMcd lEA in­surance. A program Including »

L tumbling ac t and vocal selections & was given by. Durley Junior high ,■ students. Tho next n.uac>ntlan'■ (neetlng will be held Nov. 39.

DIVIDENDS MAILED SALT W K E c m ’, Oct. 31 I.P,

•ITje D tah-ldaho SuRnr eompnny ta ld Wednesday it mniims' ■ ^ a n n u a l dividend chfck.^ to

------ —JU«satly.X000.iiocltholdf7a In 50Itates. T . William Cockajne, vicc p ^ d e n t ' and secrctarj'-irc.-vs. B W o t U*J. said Uif chrclu'

; to ta M M74.2i0. lie cud the! dlvideod o t 30 centa p«r sluirc'

declared in Srpie.-nbrr. j

-vW ifA M jL W y

n m g » N gw 5 Wcdfiesciay. Oct. 3 1 . 1962 ^

i A r o u n d I d a h o S:t. 31 HJ-Tnwlees of school dUlrlcl 323 were Tw hether -Uic dlalrlct should work townrcf I J

dlsU^ct 331 a t Rexburg orn th e Suear-ea lw n district. The bulldltiK cjpic of dlscu.*Jilon at board meeting held _ ;Sugar-Saiem hlch sehool. No decision was lowt f w u conllnued unUl the Nov. 12 meeting, pou

----------- • eaal1-N o preelplUtlon fill In lhe upper reache* posira tm h ed darfn t the p sft «reek. H alerm a.JM „ •d yeaterday. He lUled Ihe** water atorage t acre f « t n o - and 34,940 . ere feetea reaervoir, *08.000 and Jii.OM; U h n d Park g .„, 18,200: American Falls reaenroir, 299,000 and

II, 94J70 and J7.7M. and

- A 11.003,000 contmct for conniruetlon of a n l Idnho Slale college wa* retu rned lo the — company of Salt Lake Clly yesterdny. Cov. A

id Ativ, Oen. Frank L. Ben.wn, membrra of ver lera approved the contract. Arthur W nrren. "KC.^loiier, K n t It back to the conslructlon firm Pofj< mpany offlclaU.

-Gov. Ilobert E- Smylle aald yeilerday be fs paytn l wllh Ihe aentlmenU exprraied" In a r ta o . ^1te Idabo Molel <uoelatlon a t ll i recent con- |ta j

expressed nupporl for the alate departm ent velopment and urged that LouUe ShadducksreUrr. Mpe

-Korean war orphans now being brought to M' lion by American tamlllp^ will no t be eligible

rlRhw In. Idaho if. a provLilon of the sUiic In force, Oeorge Siigal of Payetle tioled to - { infrman of tfie commlllee nOjlcJi 1» worlOng tutlonal amendment SJRl which win bc on Ea ■. 0 general election. The amendment would ma.1l ilch prevent* fofditfi Iwrn citlf.enx a t O rientiil ever)

or holillng office In Idaho, even though acllo ClUzens. on c

----------- conci-T he Internal rerenue service haa reported177.090.000 In federal taxe* durlne Ihe 1003 n dollara more Ifian lhe year before.

•Idaho’s henlth admlnlstrfttor anld ye.itcrdny patient la Involved In n collection law suit

,y. Gen. Frank L. Benson. Benson aald he ‘7.000 due Uio alaie for Uic pa llen fs cnrc In “ '" j t Blackfoot. Btnwn anld the m olher of th c “ J ”able to pay. Ife said lhe case h as b r a i

Ocl. 31 UV-Every farmer should be "alert flaied aclJoJM on every piece of leglalatlon ire,‘’ llie maaler of the Idaho Slat« G range 'P o . Jerome. Kuna, told the 54lh annual alate □range would h tre representaUres a t lhe £}}: r their Influence to o r ry out th e pollcle* chrU 1” so 11 was ‘mandatory th a t we nndera tand dent proposal and anatyse IU ctleeU apon uf a(tacl

. Bhoal

Stale Land Commissioner O, J. Buxton hns duot a hearing at St. Mnrlcs. Nov. H on an ” „ ah couniy to Umb a gravel site. He anld loe river, nbout 18 miles east of S t, M aries. J;®™' ued for county ronds.

. 31 m —rroipecU for reconstruction of the Rfr. 1, deairoyed by fire bere Tuesday, appeared of V. adaworth, who esUmaUd damage a l $100,- Uie I Jp a temporary faclHly of some kind to saw lodge, lon board (eet of lumber on h and . B u t he he would rebuild the mill, * ^ e lum ber chrU

I." he U ld. daugl

le p Ralph Hardlnif. D„ Idn.. praised Idnho SfijSl giving space to pollllcnl news. unde r- _

> state's most prominent publishers voiced _ wpcratlon wKh candldat**." said H arding. * P-® th a t "It Is expenalve enough to m erely run lU publication would hever dem and presen* ' w tn a nucstion of dollara and cents."

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I s i DEMOCI5 . 1 STREET Dene of anended ve- t S ] ■ ^ — _

■f'“ I an d PARs . g W ed., O ct; 31s1 w W Botemont DEMOCRAT H'Burch was (S *tn Richard ^ 7 (O td S e o t t ' i (

NTT ^ MEET FRANK CHUB

DEMOCRATIC COUNTYn. B nm ett, n / X

i S : f ' REFRESHM t e s I SERVED I

alned pro- ____ _ -

S M id a i jh l S h

Nov. 39.

MLED i f e ' A, Ocl. 31 LV. ar company

mtuims' fe*chfcka to

lOtdrra In 50 m .:ka)'ne.ctar>--lT(.-vs.Uir chrrk.9'

the; I I '‘ per slu rc '

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Spook C a r GiverF | S H I Coertcsy

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Opposition lo0 Spud Control « Is Reported ^! building COEUR D’ALENE. Oct. 31 W J_'\* ting held _ Idaho-Orange members were Islon wna i d j Tuesday th a t potato growers Cr

m eeting. poUed In a scries of meeUnss In and caaiem Idaho are against pro- cslle

r reaches posed acreage controU. veektenoM tlcr w illtun OTSrIen. Idaho Falla, ------f member of Uie Idaho poUto co-acre feet ordlnatlng council, sa id 00 per TkM

•n d Park grower* attezfaing I t U19,000 and pe tllng held by th e council ____

and the department of agricul- V K /i tion of a opposed tiie acreage con- _ TT J

iny''*Cov ~~A hesurlog will be hcld-ln Den- O l , rUbrra of ver Dec, 4 on the propoaed acre- W ■ W nrren. age controls, He snld many op- p y p tlon firm Poncnu tcel Rovemment control Q ,rt«r

will lead 10 formaUon of }ust q | another fedjcral bureau a t UX- annual

lay be fs payers’ expense. Uien a rcao- ^h p jjaho Grange la holding q u h rent con- |tj, j<iii annual convcnUon here, , partm ent meeting will loal Uirough rja rk jhadduck Friday. About 300 members are vern I

Mprelcd. dent,•ouffht to Mr. ftnd Mrs. Guy Nearing, corsi e ell8 lbW ^’“ '=°"' *"*■' n a m e d , 'T b e homtsi lhe sUilc Orang# Couple of Y ea r' gUH iloied to- recognition of 'th e ir Orange homesi

u’orlOng community activities. Mary111 bc on Earlier. Ermll S. Jerome, Kune, drewa, nt would ma-ilcr ot the aU te Orange, aald Mrs. \ Orlentjil every farmer should be alert- to oUic

1 though actions or contemplated'actions Burghton every piece of leglslaUon of 40 yea concern t<j agriculture." group.

In h ll annual report, Jerome m oto the 100- annlvc;

reseniatlves a t the next legUla- A mi ture '’using Uielr Uiflucnce to had dl

inLv.iit ' “rry out lhe pollelea set by you was co '»nid h,‘ delegates. I t la mandatory Mra. 1

cnrc In undcraUind th e meaning Clark,r of th e propoaal and analyse Jts J- I* Ilas b r a i “ P*" “ farmera.” Clajk.

. J . J . V

; i . S , ? , ! Christensen .."i'S; Taken by Death 'A .

a t lhe anoSHONE, Oet. 31 — Ralph Ent«i pollelea chrUtcnsen, 67, Shoahone resi- « as fu

JeraU nd dent alnce 1030, died of a heart Herma: upon Uf a ttack while huntinff north of the a n

Bhoahone Wedneaday. gulUir

'i «n on Moroni, u u h , where ho worked J f . J l r i in llio mine*. Ha loter lived In M nrj-, Nevada. Hb waa a aheep ahearer

’ unUl 10 years ago, when ha re* tired. HAH

I of the Kfr. Christensen vdii a veteran County ippeared of World war I, a member of reporte it $100,- Uie. LDS church and the Mooee Tuesda I to saw lodge, 5U’. N eiv. abacntcB u t he Surviving are a son, Corl B. A t t lum ber Christensen. Ooshen. U tah; a aentee

daughter. Mra. Idona c . Holncn, county. . , , . „ Orem. UUUi. nnd aeven grand* ‘ „ S 5 - * ' “ ™ ' ■ USE T

1 voiced Funeral services will be held a t ‘lardJjiff 3 P'"*- in LDS.church. rew run Moroni, Utah. Concluding rites / . presen- ^ held a t Uie Moroni ceme- V

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D u ty Callfroi

1 ahow up for Jury duly Tues- D 'n day but he aenl word th a t r i V

he wouldn’t mind a bit If / -t. 31 W • depuiy to n e w.^ V e r f bring hln, m . jtep m ci growers Craven, an l&auranca agent resumed

rUnsa in and a ir force reservuu waa an attenlat pro- called to active duty s tr ite «i

week-end. Y orT T I

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. « Mi-s. Carter ^council volved. ,

r s ; Will Direct « Old Settlers “S..

w y op- RUPERT, Oct. 31—Mra,Mnudle m inim a C arter ww clccted president o t . ‘ „d u c

Of Just t j , j Qjd Bcttlera group a t their from 35 Sl «*»• annuol mecOng Saturday night and olh«

a t Uie M elhodlat Fellotrahlp hali. holding oUier officers were Leo Handy, offered 1 in here, prealdent. and Mra. Ray proximal Uirough Clark, aecretary-ueasurer, M ra year per era are vern Oawley U out going preal- termed

dent. unreslUtJearlng, corsagea w ire presented to x iie p I . ’T h e hom tatesdcrs present who wera Yor* Y ear su it uvlng on' -ihelr original World-T Orange homesteada. These Included Mrs. Daily ^ iUvltles. Mary Hunt, Mra. Estelle An- Mirror:, Kune, drewa, Mrs. Lottie Holmes and and ’The ge, aald Mrs. May Jones. _alert to OUiers honored were Mrs. C. H. T n m i actions Burgher, who has aerved nearly l l l U U Uon of 40 years aa secreUry for the !>

group, nnd M n. £dlth Morgan J J l J > Jerome m o ^ r v a n c e of her blrUiday vc rep- M nlveraary.leglsla- A memorial for membera who T>MuUt aee to had died alnce th e laat meellng hy 1 by you waa conducted by Mrs. Morgan, . . idntory Mra. Ruby Ollmore and Mra. _ ■ ',/ leaning Clork. Those honored were Mra. ly » Jta J . L. Rush, Mrs. Oraco Treoger

Clark. Mra. Ida Carlaon. Mra.Edna Oolf. D. P . DUncoe aad J . J . Vnn Every.

1 Membera were Introduced and ,* recounWd experlencea of thei .L early days of the Minidoka _ ■ L l l project. ._Ralph E ntertainm ent for the program T

9 resi- « as furnished by Mr. and Mrs.. heart Herman Johnson. realdenU ot RUPEF rth of the a rea since 1904, who played Unllo»-ec

guitar and piano duet numbers, Rupert J Ro< Bt including old favorites of mem- night a t

ved In ' uaui.

1 50 V o te . 3:2HAILEY, Oct. 31 — Blaine candy U

■cteran County Clerk Oeorge F. McCoy the Jajx ber of reported th n t aa o t closing time Uie nrcaMooee Tuesday IBO persona have voted —

abaenue balloU. Peony lu:orl B. A t the 1080 election 311 nb- a t Olobe

A sentee ballots were cast in Blaine S S i i * lolncn, county.grand* ‘ ---------- ------- --------- ^ . .

, OSE TIMES-NEW S WANT ADSSScK p B a H B B B B B B B j * i r ,

'c 'r. COLONIAL I CJ — CONCRETE I ^ M C O S T S N O IMORE | |

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Big Doubln Thrill S:

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T h e o n ly J m o tio n p ic tu re f t w ith a / /

’FRIGHT BREAK’/ / j_ ----------

M . - S S S S a\k^ Kanurcnnmua§ 1 3 PLUS 2 n d BIG FE A I

M "CURSE OF A DBOTH FIRST RON POR THE

O pen 7:18. "Homicidal" a t 7:30 nnd 10: ^ • 1 —Regular Prlcea—

1. " W c i t Side S to ry " w ill io o r

P-'"* A d o lt l i iS - Ira m on a 543 - P ’™* ________ I ■ ■

I 1 ^ * —* Paul Desmond BComodiM ond Singor, I

E! MoMcr of TV, Nighi IC lubs a n d Screen.

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N.Y. Newsmen « ■ May Strike,« By Midnightto NEW YORK. OCL 31 « n - R“ J.,‘f '

RepresciitAUve* fo r both sides OftlcU :nt resumed negoUaUons today In «*'aa an attem pt to head off a poaalble u e a u 1 3 t . strike s t m idnight by tb e Near tha fact

York "Newapaper p i i l d . a g a i n s t ----------Uie city’s aeven m ajor dalUea.-

" " Federal medlatora yeatenlsypftrtlclpaied in u lk s between Oie I T i O l i guild and all of th e papera in­volved. Frank H. Brown, regional l j _ — director of the mediaUon service X / C 2 i ; said hla office h a d decided 'o a C

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The’ guild ll asking a 10 per », eent general poy ralae. a top

udle minimum aalary o f »I00 a week,' of a reduction of working hours _ ^ u he ir from 35 to 30 hours p e r week - ^ 7 ^ light Bad other oontm ct ehangea. Jchool. hall. TTjrjj of papers yeaterday EUalbei: ndy, offered package Increoaes ot ap- uia dlstlr Ray proxlmately IS a wetk over a two of aeven M rs year period bu t e'JUd executives good atudi feai- termed th e propoaaU, “highly lui la Uie

unreslUUc.” In addl to The papera involved are The aon recein

were New York 'Times; The Poat'i Tbe WJth .23 r :fnal World-Telegram a n d S un ; The readyaroi M «. Dally Newa; T h e New York bla In Umi An- Mirror: T he Joum al-A m erlcan cUl grant and and The Herald T rtbune. • Mrs. Z

________ : . Stuttgart.

Inquest Unlikely rih f; g i n Burley Death

BURLEY, Oct. 3 1 -A n Inquest gether In ^ . Into Ul? deaUi of Mra. Neme Except 1 *no RequUt, 78. killed here Mondoy l l , sl ting auto wlllle crossing the ercry yeai

ilreet. appeared "unUkely- today, when Oie S *• Caasla county Coroner Oleen -

A. U w u ; Declo, aald he had — not bera coiled In. Burley

nnrt police had added no chargea to NEW Y Uie- f tllu re to yield right of family apo wny citation ngnfnst Georgia L. Mn- Elear. Hlll. Ifl. Burley, whoae 1901 Chev* Ing a lllU

, i? f rolet h it Mre. Re<julat. alronger" 1 ---------- Idng lafeci

S Party Set r —of RUPERT, Oot. 31—T^ie annual Q

lyed Hnlloa’cen p a ity sp o a w e d by the “,cra, Rupert Jnj-ceea wlU be held to- ________em- night a t th e Civic audliorlum.

acocrdlng to Charlea Pa rk , eluitr-

The p a rty will begin a t 1:30 SHOW p. m , and wUl fea tu re a spookalley, along w ith games, and TONITE

dne candy trea ts to be fumlAlied byCoy the Jaj'ccoi. All youngaun In m m a•Ime Uie nrca nro Invited, Pnrk said. } |* X I IDied ----------------------------- w * w w

Peony Roots and Im ported Bulba ab- a t Olobe Seed & Feed Co. Adv. EXCLI

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3lff»--L #acsiJiire-l5ynfln je- . Electronic Products. lUL told r lU 400 teen-age ( tn p lo y a to -

day to atop kissing 00 com - ) _ pany Ume.sides Oftlclals sold the ■mooch-, too achool 1. In Ing embarrassed Im portantuible cUeaU being ahown around ^ ■ ^ ■ 1

S . WEDfS? Mother Gets p,T^ S Degree Over

Seven Sons* ATLANTA. O a , OcC; 31 OR- l l A

A mother has been nam eil anhonorary gmduaU a t O eorgla + C

w“l»out a ttending, a »ln- ' ' T lf f t claaa a t Uie engineering , _

EUtabeUi B. Ziegler oa ined I: ap- uia dlstlncUon- aa th e m other I two of seven Tech graduate*, alltlvea good aludenta and now auccesa- __________ighly Ml la uielr. choaen flelda. W K B K k

In addition, he r f lra t g ran d - ■ j a j j m a The aon recelred hU degr«e laa t year.Tbe WJUi .33 more grandchildren al- The ready-arouQd. she eould be eligi- i M H M I

Vork bla In Umo for aome k ind of spe- m o a i a m rican cUl grandmoUier p rize. I n ^ B n H i

Mrs. Ziegler, a n a tiv e o(Stuttgart, Oermany. was hon -

l_ . ored during a special ceremony [ y In the prcaence o f h e r seven N(/ sons. Tech offlclala announced --------- ---- -n Tuesday. I t waa th e flra t Ume lr \« % tT \T

the Zieglers .had aU been to- l | U I | l l ‘ lueat gelher In eight years. I l I l J I / %JelUe Except for the yeara of W orld Q lndoy war l l , she had a .son a t Tech ■f....... ~ f c

the ercry year from 'lB II u n til 1050 I >day. vhen Oie youngeat woa g radu - | « t M « )leen elcd. -had I . fM M

ir ie , STRONGER B A B tU -.■t to NEW YORK. O ct. 3J flW)-A PAKfiNi ; of family apokeaman aald la s t n igh t SCOrcy 1 n L. Mrs. Eleanor RocaeveJt Ja "feel- " fjrsf she tiev> Ing a lllUe better a n d a little

stronger" Hi her f ig h t agalnat a Idng Infectlan and anem ia.

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Tha ahow th a t dw arfs evetythlng th a t baa gone students befaref Y o a r singing •iih d iw n i swcelhesrU o t -M ayU m e”

™ . . . In an eo terta lnm en t H trlninph . . . TbrUU nf H wlUi nugle T echnicolor ^ 9 ^H . . . bunUng w ith V ic tor .. r a S j y y ^ - M nerbcrta melody . . .sc ln- | ^ g : ' R (Ulatiog w ith a tu fto lng C j H .. ' * S apectsele . . . heart-aU r- ' tjSM _ r to g wllh rw nance. A e aa t ,r a of. Uiouunds. Inelndlog a ^ galaxy ot ^nn-itara. jf

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Parenta are urged not to pi^ ip Uielr atudenls. I i is leu ujy his iffopQsa] would best tu ^ leeds of Uila community.

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Deadline fo r i" Registering Is Saturday

HAILEV. 31 — Deadline for rw lsterlflf lo vole In Tum- Z f s ttn e ra l elecUon Is 9 pm . £atur<l*y. Oeorge P . Mc­Coy. county clerk.

BUlne coi/nty rcglstrara In- • -s,lude J . B. G odfrey ..fo r the

Kfichuni precinct n t thc Moc­casin Shop or his home; Theo­dore Broyles, for Hailey precinct Ho one ftt Broyles Pharm acy or

' hls’ hdfric: Mrs. Carl Moedl. Hau- ey precinct two, a t Mocdl's Trad- Ine company cr her home. ‘

OXwnnell for BeJle- me precinct, nt O'Donnell Broth- ffi Grocery cr Ills home: Mr*.Clay EsltrldRc for the G nniiclt

• prcclnel, a t lhe Etltrldce TV jihop or her home. .

i Mrs. Melvin Von Hook Is rex- * J Uirar for the Picabo prcclnct nnd

will register names a t T lic Sll- f , Ter Creelt Supply company ot her home. ' — !

Mrs.-Harvey Sm ith Is rcfTlstmr. for the Carcy preclncl. nnd m.iy| I J bf readied n t the Carey Telc-1 Bhone company offices or her, TT home. At Yale, P,C, Miller I. H rei;lslrar and moy be rcuclied at ,,

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HEtJ-S WITH MEETIDAHO STATE COLLEGE. Fo-

utello, Oct. 31—W arren E. Scoili.j'* ' Kimberly. ISC student, is ccwrdl- w tutor of the H th annuni iM tllu ie ' era> of govemmenl to bc held livrv|^>’ NOT. M-30.__________________

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‘4 9 !W T h is luxurious m attrosa ia ep I priccd fo r Scoly’s Golden S! ^ . tiona l b uy on fam ous Scaly < Q wear. M ade w ith extra-Jimi

plus tho added beau ty of a co v c r . . . a ll these lino fcatu th ia salo lasts. A ct now; buy

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jmrly uas lidd nt llie Jock and corrln’in JlU Day nurxery Tueid.iy afier- ._ ,i n.«i,

Scbih, refruhina.U .ervcd. ccwrdl-l ^'r«. Donnta Llizlnccr, who op- juhe McC

nstliute ierat'’-’ lhe imr.'cry wa.-, uMLiied __Id livre|l'>' ^'r*' ^.ile McCormick. Mrs. USE T iy

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ex tra -J im i in n e rsp rin g c o n s tru c tio n t J , e a u ty of a (jlam orous q u il te d p r in t .5 lino fea tu res fo r o n ly S49 .88 w hilo t now ; buy a n d t r y i t to d a y !

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I n , i . ,to „A lolal ot 34 uicn, iiicliiilin>: lo*.cal police, sm te hlxlnvuv p:iirol-. Tliptx>yttasmen and .-ihcrlff'.s fo rco ijo i iii '^ 'n 'lr r the fa

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I ou Ihp c;iiiipil.i to lu.ii) liuir ‘ A Lirne Ijoiiflie on n m.ul iiiMr ‘'-’'I ‘x"'''* f''P“

Yi-.ucr hull, dormilury for (ri'>h- I'ollce said n Mini wiiinell, iiUri\L-|<\l liiquul' tll^^lll); of luil f l l l r MudcDts to ' Ihp a ira. Humic la.vt lUslit bulII sourcr.i Mtld a puiiiy r.ild \v.»'ri-porlcd> In 11 . planiipd, Itiirlrc a fire

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!ie U«rd day of Uie tr ia l of >iprrr U rehrr. 39. and Raymond Allrr Ilir film, tollanil, -X. Uotji have ndnilltcd »nillf». riLvii-vii lOduniiiK Eric two yplll'^ u«o on “ '' ' K!''»uIImk ,h . ii he Wia offly i. dMcas'Pif “ l« Hic

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S e t C o n c l a v e S '”.L"»,«.ri!.r';^ ^ I I , day fVfiiiiii:. The

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OH MJiiWrni; » Jll t e hi-hJ ll ihP First BaplLit church nt ’Ihc “chapier ho :30 lllll. Sunday. rr|HirW .Mr.i. ifipotni i,y Ihe FF/

.iiclllp f^d 'ou nnnnuncrd during tAllrr Ilir Iihii. • W lirrr fortune t e . ,

nillf*." riL'cii-vion «H1 be i,i-ldl‘‘'" ‘' ' '- ' '° ' '’ in llip KiimblUii: umip. Siibjpci.^IMcas'pif aid (iiftuitr "Jn.'t Vfuif 5 Kanibhliclll^—i^Vl>al’» uroiii: I ^ Ddill canibllii;:?" and ■ SJioiild (ii». ___ l / l \ .'hurrh l>e fuiuiuipil atwui Kain- _

llip FirM linpyM church, iii QU OoiuUrr Uii'inV.v' iiippilnK.

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aiiKnl (ur itie Siiiidiiv iili:hl -i . iirrilnn ami the publlc-t» invxcd.

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WEDNESDAY. Oct. S l-B o rn or i tod«y. you are redrinc by nature. ln(l< A ccrWJn while I t cn- II ahnneet your popularity by mok* >■’<> In j Olhers feel proiecUve toward you you. may a t the uune lime place Iden your aucccM In Jeopardy. I t Li vl- At t*J. tlterelon. iha l yoa do aU nre; you can. niid from u enrly lii Knl' Ufe (LA poultjle. to develop th r iialt ■eIf-coi)fldence thn t could aid AtiiE you M much In galnlns your Tc TJihl/uJ place in the »un. you

BecAute you n re uniuunllv dnv lensiUve you are hlithiy nu%ci'j)- i>:>ni tlblB to critlclam, both KOOd nnd ^Inr bad. Try to utrlkc a IjhIiihcc be­tween the helKliU of your cln- f’C tlon when you nre jiriibed und A Uie dcptlui of your dopiilr when tion you (ire damned. Not only will di-Mr your work then benefit lin-.ni;n>e- Iniili ly, but you will Im; nn nlln;.;rttirr SA happier person, it 1*. iifior nil. - your own oplniiin of yourself wlilli th a t count*! from

- If n woman, your clilef Joy In view, life will como ihroURli your oivn CA home nnd family, you timy dc-' -■*« #lre a career, bul you would nclilf never ploce nny oulvlde Job flrU

DeGauUe Si; w m Stay - :3President s

PAniS. Oct. 31-U '-P rcsld rn t AR Charles Co Onulle .iniiounctd to- Avolfl day lie wdl remiil/i al tlir M m lo Ihrou t l x » c j)c li soverninenl even u*plt Oioush only nboul 47 per ccnt TAI Of Prance'* resWered volrrs Necen backed him in a referendum Inni eufTday. Ile lta<J a ;iiaJor»i>- oi lo *» Uioce who did voir, Iiowcvtr. ‘. ^ 'd

Dc Oaulle, nnxloij.i for n Mioiv- u u down wllh the nixtl^ii's polltlcl- ans, hnd snld ho would reslsn If the rc.tu}!.i o l iM referendum were "weak, mediocre or doubl- , * Xul." B ul he did not specify the minimum vole ihnl would keep

• Jjlm In orfice.lh e re tereiidm approved a “ “ '

consUtuUonal amendment pro- posed by dc Gaulle lo provide for election of presidents by direct vole of the people. All of the nn- tloa's polJt;cJa/ii exeepr Oaul*Usu contended hc had vlolnied the connlltullon by not present- Jn j hl3 amendment flrat to Par- Uament for approval. "

la Jhe voie, 81.70 per een t oC the valid ballola were c iu i In favor of dc Onulle'* propojal. ‘ Due to stay-at-hom es and other BbilaVcrs. thc yes vote repre- .« i - , cented only 40J per cent o l ttie ) \ | re«tstere<l YOlm. Do Oaulle's backing In previous rcfercndum s t v has never been le u than 6Q per I I f eent of U « clccloratc.

Do OauJla prejlded today a t « caAlnct meeung to review re- I .g suits of the referendum . Cabinet sources said he put emphnalj on EAI the CI.70 pcr ccn t approving —nic role. ■ savag

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Bm4ey Holds & Speech Clinic jDemc

BURLE7. Oct. 31—A speech neslljco rm tlo n prognun, InlUaled lost dangilum m er by D r, O wenylh n . Callf.Vaugbn, director o t the speech t Iiiftnd hearing centcr a t Idaho specii8 lat« college, h u been expanded Anse:tlnee tchool began this fall. giAUr

Bay n e w of the Cassia county saJdKhoot d istric t, assisted by tlie "comiprlaclpals of a ll thfl schools In eho:te the district, U V ^charge of Uie

—^^^j^p-W e'dne»day.“ Blx~*pccch world eorreetlonlst* from the eoUeEc that travel to Biuley, and under the this

• direction of D r, Manrln Hanson ally x adm inister speech therapy to OS Nix

•• chlidrcn In Burley and Declo. porU They se« studenta with arUcula- llcriu tlon, rolce, stu ttering and hear- stale lug problem s: pupils w ith cere- "none bra) palsy o r cleft palate and with XDcntally retarded puplLi. The water s tudenu range in agej from 0 some to 17, Bro

W heneTcr poulble Uie children liul are seen In pairs. Some of them hnve rtcelvo ladlTldual ihempy. The "filth speech correcuonisc enll5t.i (he help o t the p a re n u of the chil­d ren In carrying ou t home a.uli;n- JKT D cnU. Goug:

According to neld. Dr. Utiwon $100 i Is iQ tcresM In prov\sSins -6lae- coun nosUc and thernpcutlc servlees bter. to children of pre-.«hooi aec. a mii F a r to ts Interested In the pror a rt< gram asked lo contnct Reid Neits,

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y mak- and understanding shw ld make toward you both an unusual and an ' • e place Ideal husband. . . . . . 'It Ll vl- Amoni Ihou: born on tills date , .do fllJ arc; Jolm Keais. poei: Chlanj . ,

nriy In Knl-Mick, lender of H e Clunese _ - op Uie nallnnallsU; E l h e l Wotcrs.Id aid sinKCf nnd nclrcn. J i •;e vour To find whnt is In slore forf 1 • ,un you iwnwrow. select your blrilr- t ; U-iiiivlly iliiv iiriU rend llie ccrre.ipondCriR I su%cep- |>wiKf»l>l>.0(1 nnd ^lnr be your dally Kulde. ;•ice be- 11uir.vlny, Nov. I ' :Jr eln- SCGRl'lO lOci. M - Nov. 2Ji—•d und A >tudy of'on-the-job produc- , - r when turn melhncb inlshl Rccure your l j ly will drMrnl ndvnnccmrnl. Tnke the ,m;n>e- Iniiluilvel , ^ .■ t,;.rther SAOlTrAfllUS <Nov. 13-Dcc.<T (.11. -Kerp rl'k* «l “ mttUmum ■ our.self wlllle you pursue your course •:

from n slrlctly personal point of • ; Joy In view, . ■

ir own CAPRICORN iDec. 23-Jnn. 20) ' I ;iy d .- ' --S fw c j, direct « u « e l«la?-W would nclileve succcm by eveiltnif.iCeep j

b first iilert lo llnills of Ume. [ ;-------- AQUARIUS fJnn. 21-Fcb. ID)

- Tlie bcM wny lo ucl your \ ; polnu acrcM- lodny mny be r .i ihnmch writing, Weigh your Iwiird.1 wllh care.

PISCES (Feb. 20- Mnrch 201—DiiyUiK or selllnit, take enre nol to pinct yourjclf nt a dbindvan- liiKr. Pny altenUon to small mat-

■Sldrnl ARIE3 (March 21-Aprll 20)— td io- Avoid Bpolllng a wonderful dny ilm lo Ibroujb exccM excitement over '■ j

even u splenilld bealnnlng. Keep calm, '..i■ cent TAURUS (April :i-M ay 21) — volrrs Necewlly L» the moUier of In-n iMi venllon! Use any honest method -1 liy ot lo start buiiness on an upward ier trend. I " .J,1,01V- ■ GEMINI (May JJ-June 2 1 ) - I’J 'T lltlcl- KlatloMhlp withIsn If tl'®®® wll® «*n aid you. Explain ndrnnoubl- CANCER (June 22-July 2 3 ) - V (he Trim your sails for a m onth of

moderotlon. 'iTou cnn navigate ____around all obstacles If you keep

-,j . t o o middle course. - . *“ LEO (July 24-Aug. 23)—T hink f l

. . for present employment possI- , O f bimiM. increaso your tcclmleal U

VlftQO (Aug. 24-Sept. 23) — morning hour*, advan-

‘ tageously employcd.aliould la rge- Par- “P

LIBRA (Sept. 24-Ocl. 2 3 )-F o r 7 f ' complete succe.vi. se t a healthy “ balance between cowu-ucuve o t ^ r physlcaracDvlty.

Nixon Blasts ^dums - r \ <* •“ p" Deienses m:1"; CaUfornia ^lls on SAN PRANCISCO, Oet. SI flW ■ovlng -R ichard M. Nixon launched a rf

savage attack a l the director ef . the Cftlllornln disaster office

J lost night In making civil de- ^ [ i g fense a big Issue In his guber- •

natorlal campaign.• NIxoa eaJJed on incumbent

ULC Democrat Edmund p . Brown to fire Allan K. Jonas “for gross

pcech negligence Uiat potenUally en- ; d lost dangers Uie lives of 17 mllUon )j R. Californians." ■ ^peech Tlie OOP candidate Issued a ™ Idaho special sUtcmcnt from hU Los i- anded Angeles cnmpalsn headquarters «:11. lUiUng that n year ogo Jonas •ounty Mjd th st C/iJIfornJa would bc I? y Uie "completely naked" If an enemy ols In chose to attack.>f Uie "A year lat^r." Nixon satd.

“when confronted by a serious H ipecch world crisis 11 became obvious b ? :ollege tha t under Mr. Jonas' direction ?j " •r the this serious situation Is vlrlu- ► -i • anson oliy unchanned,’* f | |to OS Nixon quoted newspoper rc- V' j •

Declo. porU Uiat there were only UOO t ' j icula- licensed public shelters in the hear- stale and complained t h a t cere- "none of Uiem has been stocked .1 '

s nnd with food, medical supplies and The water wllh the excepUon o t » 'i

•om fl some test shcllers . . . " ! ■• Brown said in Los Angeles . .-'i.

.Ildren la.il nlsht tha t Republicans them have been taking pa rt in a

. The "filthy- campnlim aRalnsi him,

.1 the ----- :.• chll- c onnE C T ioNAllnn- JEROME, Oct, 31 — Eldon K

Oough. n . Wendell, was fined ' i inwon $100 and cait.i In Jerome probat* • ‘ i -diflff- court lor Jllceal p&wr4.«lon of J

:rvlces beer, not for furnishing beer to t ■ I nge. a minor u Incorrectly stated In . ■■ pror a recent Uiue of the “n m e s- I I

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tfio Sf;ife <jf Ida lio fo r s i i ty dfl fo r p residen tia l e lec tors. Secti( o r d e r to vo te , slm ll Imve resit a p p ro v e d , w o u ld p e n n it tliosc T h e requ irem en t th a t n c itizen w o u ld con tinue to a p p ly In voti

'S h a l l tho ConsU tuU on tion 2 o f A rticlo V o f tlio C lu t io n o f p ro b a te c o u rts a cou rts , b u t p rese rv in g th o tlio tr ia l o f im p e ac h m e n ts , ex isting in ferio r c o u rts unti b y law , lo e stab lish c o u rts dic tion o f sam e; a tid to p i intC R ratcd (ud icial system co u rt; b y rencalfnR Sccffor Id a h o to d e le te c o n s titu tio c o u rts ; b y re p e a lin g Sectio: Id ah o to d e le te c o n s titu t io r tl ie p e a c e ; a n d b y am end ii S tato o f Id ah o , os am endcc a s a c onstiJ iitiona l cfiiin tv i le g is la tu re , a n d to p ro v iu e office r If p ro v id ed fo r by

T h is p ro p o se d a m e n d m e n t ( p o w c r to e lim in a te th o p ro b a ti to e s ta b l ish c o u rts in fe r io r to tl c o n s titu te a u n if ie d a n d In tcgr 2 o f A iU clo V o f tlio Id a h o C

T h o Judic ia l p o w cr o f i d is tr ic t co u rts , p ro b a te cou. C o u r t u s m ay m estabU she

T h e p ro p o sed a m en d m e n t i f i

*T ho iu d ic la l p o w er o f 1 d is tr ic t c o u rts , a n d su c h oti sh a ll c o n s titu te a u n if ie d at

“ C o u r t . T h e ju risd ic tion of n o ch aiig es sh a ll bo m a d e ii

T b e p ro p o sed om endroen t, t i o n w h ic h se t o u t th o jurisdic l

. t h o v a rio u s c oun ly officers. *11 a d o p te d , w o u ld p ro v id e th a t t le g is la tu re " a n d th a t “a p robati

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COUNTY ZC LAND USE RE

SampleNov. 6

Shall th e county comrt ized to en a c t zoning c tions in Twin Falls coi

I Y es.. . . . . . . . . □P r o f e s s o r A s k s B e tte r T r a f f i c P r o b e i

. . CHICAGO. 0 « . 3J ]Jlc {fttalltles should be Irfaictl ' aa homicides tor liivcMiK.itlvp purpose*, a rMenrelifr f«f the 1 KATTtrd u n l V f r a J i / tHejiJc.iI K bool b u taltl.

AUred L. Ntosflcv, or the ■ school'* depM lniciit nf itEoi

tnftU cln^ aaJd » t JJje Nniionai Safety conitrcM ye.nerdsy -iiiP m e et u rgen t nerd in prtvcntm;;

dcoUis Is beller invrMiKn. Won b e ca iw mu.-^ ot t r * i« e fa ta lity Li unknown,’’'

-W e spend tlOO.OOO lo Invcj- U s«l« a m urder, bul only about $300 to JnrwtJR*** sccldrnt Jn w hich Hvo person* arc killed." hc to ld a nows conterence,

“Every traffic death &hould be tf«S{«d t a a homicide, because •u c h trea tm en l would Improve InTCsUsftUTO techniques.” Mow-

r

t o T w in Folli T lm es-N ev

^ Constitutio!General Election

tl t h t following, mark a cross (X) irt

(S. J. R. N

Ion 3 o f 'A rl lc Is V I ol llio Q i n s l i l u l t a o f Ul s lo pe rm it C h in ese , a n d pe rsons o f M ongolii S tates, to vo le , se rve as ju rors, o r ho ld civ il

A tT O U N E Y G E N E R A L 'S STA I

^ n ic n d i? c n r o T ih c ’ld a h o C o n s t iiu iio n 'is dcsl •Hi/cns o f M ongo lian descen t, no l bom in t

SVctinn 3 o f A rticle VJ of th e Id a b u C onsti [urors o r h o ld ing c iv il office a n d am ong tliosi j i e U nited S ta te s .”

if app ro v e d , w o u ld d e le te tlia t po rtion o f ti c itizens o f M ongo lian descen t, frum ’ v o th i i r . lilt; p ro p o sed a m en d m e n t w o u ld also npnl) pngoJian d e sce n t, w h/cli, as stated, w o u ld , t a s o tlic r n a tu ra liz e d citizens,

y S ta te w ith su c h d isc rim ina tion ogalnst a n y m ended th a t th is q uestion sh o u ld bo p la cc d

{S. J . R. Nl

3n 2 n f .A t l ic la 6 f>/ th o C onstitiiU on o f the to d e c la re e v ery d lT zen of th c U nited Slate

:tua lly re s id e d in th is s la te fo r s ix ty days ncx t^ ii'fe 'red ns r e q u ire d by law , is a qu a lif ied ng for p re s id en tia l'c le c lo rs? "

A T T O R N E Y C E N E n A L ^ ST A T

m endm en t o f th c Id ah o C o n stitu tio n Is desi] v r s ix ty dnys n e x t p reced in g tlio d a y o f ele< tors. S ec tio n 2 o f A rticlo V I o f th c Id a h o C h ave re s id ed in th e Stnte fo r six m o n th s r

n n i l llio sc c illz cn s w h o havc re s id ed in th e I t n c llb -cn sha ll h av e be en a n a c tu a l rc s ld e t 7p ly in v o tin g fo r a ll o th e r o ffic ia ls . _

(H . J .R . N o

insU tuU on o f th e S la te of Id a h o b e am ended V u f tlio C o n s t itu tio n of tlio S lu tc o f Id ah o

lo c o u rts a n d c o u rts o f Ju s tice s o f th o Peai c rv ing th o d e sig n atio n , ns c o n s titu t io n a l co i •a chm cn ts , a su p rem o cou rt a n d d is tr ic t cou c o u rts u n t i l c h u n g cd b y law ; to g ivo th c le;: i s h c o u rts in fe r io r to th e su p re m e c o u rt-a n d

a tid to p ro v id e th a t th e c o u r ts sha ll cpnsl: Ial sy stem fo r adm in is tra tiv e a n d superv isic £ng Scc tfon 21 o f A rticlo V o f tlio C onstitu t < »nstilu tio n a l p rov isions r e la tin g to th o ju ri U ng S cc tion 22 o f A rticle V o f tlie C onstitu i X jnstituU onal p rov isions r e la tin g to {lie furisd by a m e n d in g Sec tion 0 of A rtic le 18 o i th e IS a m e n d e d , to p ro v id e tlm t th c desig n atio n a l c fiun ty o ffice r sha ll con tin u o u n til o lh e rw lo p ro v id e th u t a p ro b a te o r o lh e r c oun ty jud] ed fo r b y law ?"

ATTORNEY GENERAL'S STATJ

nen d m en t o f tlio Id a h o C o n s t ilu tiu n is design th e p ro b a te c o u rts a n d tlio c o u r ts o f justice! iferio r to th e Sup rem o C o u rt a n d to p re sc rib a n d In teg ra ted ju d ic ia l sy stem fo r a d m in isti 10 Id a h o C o n stitu tio n as n o w in e ffec t p ro '

p o w er o f th o s ta to sha ll b e v e s ted In a coui ro b ato co u rts , c o u rts of ju s tice s o f th e peact J e stab lish ed b y law for a n y in c o rp o ra ted ei

idm ent i f a d o p te d w ould c lian g o so ld Scctii

p o w er o f th o s ta te shall b e v e s te d in b coui i d su c h o th e r cou rts in ferio r to th o S u p re m I u n if ie d a n d In teg ra ted ju d ic ia l system for d ic tion o f su c h in ferio r c o u r ts sha ll b e a s i b c m a d o in th c jurisdic tion o r in th e m onnei

m endm ent, i f a d o p le d , w o u ld a lso r e p e a l S ho ju risd ic tion o f t h e p ro b a te c o u rts a n d co t It w o u ld a lso am en d Sec tion 6 o f A rtic le 1 officers. T lie p ro b a te ju d g e is lis ted th e re in vide th a t th e p ro b a te ju d g e w o u ld c o n tin u e : a p ro b a te o r o th e r c oun ty jud g o m ay b e a

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m p le B a llo t^■ Nik'

M o v . 6 , 1 9 6 2him {

t y c o m m i s s i o n e r s b e a u t h o r -

: o n i n g a n d l a n d u s e r e g u l a - F a l l s c o u n t y ?

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Hawley Strikes p.. On Cuban Issue X ,

• jRck llawley. nrpublJcnn U, S, I t coi - | sennic nominee, f.nid here Wed- the K

r O l l C ' ‘''" I ' ' “ '•‘'’R « '0 ‘o w;the people to dccide *helher No

'ITO-Trnr- opponcnl Is knoivlcdsfnble be Irfaictl ' ' ' ''n-'l'InKlon. s„n,p|ivcM^.itlvp “Just Moiirtny. n u'eett a lte r Oomi ■r f«f the Preslilrni's crivvc announcemrnl pixrty r metllc.ll on Cul>.i." H auJfj-, .«(<), -jh;. t j ,{

mnli boxrs of Idaho were Rilll mnde , or the ifinK Hooded by hl.i ’WnshlnR- In li­

nt ItKKl Inn -O ti llie U ne’ new ilriier Tlierf !• Nfttlona} under b u tnx pajd free paiinse ment ■rday -iliP permll, • ,prtvcntmi; ’'He r m *Ull saj'inc. Btler his Th. InvfsiiKR. tw o^ny vlMl lo Cuba thn l ’So Inu i

w of Jnr. the eildettce ahmr* tha t cnint inawiy’ Castro in BCQulMtiR only wea- Mne 1

10 Inves- l>on» of llmliPd rnnse nnd of Pla only about defensive capablUiy.’ WtM

• ‘•■‘'"Pie of h(., ’ear' te tr killed, hc to Uie Prwldent. his expwlence velopi

““ 'W ' Importance nn Tlit15;,.

d Improve .____ IJA ltN lN G MOW arnoi

■ DOLTON, Ensltmd. Ocl. 31 a?I) Lim.-

EntwLiUe chcV, lined u a yeaierday for *ienllns Mo-

Tim es-N ew s W ednesday . Oct. 3 1 . 1962

u t i o n a l A m e n ('Lqction Nov. 6, 1962O SS { X / i n t h e s q u a / e a t i h e r i g h t o f

( S .J .R . N o. t )

;ti(ution o f iJie S fa fc o t Id a h o bo YEs o f M ongo lian d e sc c n t, rio t bo ro _ _ ^ o r ho ld c iv i l ,o f f i c e r ( J

iR A L 'S S T A T E M E N T O F PU R PO SE

I tu tio n 'is designed to give na tu ra lise d C h ines no l born in th e U n ite d S ta le s , tho rig h t to v o t Id a h o C o n s titu tio n , a s now in effec t, d isqua lll I am ong th o se d is tiu a llficd aro “C liinese o r p<

po rtion o f th e sal3 - section w hich n ro ljib i fru m n ro th i irT e rv in R i is i t t r n r s . .o r ho ld ing , civ

lid also a p p ly to c itizens_ofi Japanese a n c e s tr ited , w o u ld , e n ab le t l o vo te , se rve a s ju:

I again st a n y n a tu ra liz e d c itizen , a n d tlio J Id bo p la c c d b e fo re th e vo ters . ,

{ S .J .R .N o .6 )

itiitJon o f th e S la te o f Id ah o b e U nited S ta te s , tw e n ty -o n e years X M-i

ixty days nex l p re c e d in g th e day vs a q u a lif ied e le c to r fo r lh e solo

R A L ^ ST A T E M E N T O F PURPOSE

u llo n is d e s ig n ed to d v e a ll c itizens w h o h10 d a y o f e lec tiiin . a n d w h o a rc o th e rw ise q u • th c Id a h o C o n s lilu tio n . as now in e ffe c t, r six m o n th s nex t p re c e d in g th e d a y o f e lcc tic

is ld ed in th e S ta te fo r on ly sixty days to v o te a c tu a l r e s id e n t fo r six m on tlis nex t p rc c c d ii ials.

H. J .R . N o . 10)

I b e a m e n d e d b y a m e n d in g Sec*u te o f Id a h o to d e le te tliu desig*s o f th o P e a ce a s constitu tionallitu tio n a l co u rts , o f a c o u rt fo rd d is tr ic t co u rts , a n d n rcse rv in g X H i} g lvo th e le g is la tu re tlie pow er,no c o u r t-a n d p re sc rib e th e juris* _ —:s sha ll c p n s tilu lc a un ified -.and I V I I n d sup erv isio n b y th e Sup rem e , tlie C o n stitu tio n o f th o S ta te of

8 to th o ju r isd ic tio n o f p ro b a te le C o n stitu tio n o f th e S ta te of J to th e ju r isd ic tio n o f ju stices o f :le 18 o i th o C o n s l itu lio n o f tho 5 d e sig n a tio n of a p ro b a te judge u n til o th e rw ise p ro v id e d by tno i;r c oun ty ju d g e m a y b e a counly

RAL'S S T A T E M E N T O F P U R PO SE

tiu n is d e s ig n ed to v est in tho L e g is la tu re r ts o f ju stices o f th e p c ac e as c o n s titu t io n a l cc d to p re sc rib e tlio ju risd ic tion of su c h in fe i fo r a d m in is tra tio n a n d supe rv is loa b y Uio S tn e ffec t p rov ides :

te d In a c o u rt f o r th e tr ia l o f im p e ac h m e n ts u f th e p c ac e , a n d su c h o tlie r c o u rts in fe ri

co rp o ra tcd c ity o r tow n ."

go sa id SccUon 2 A rtic le V to r e a d th u s :

te d in 8 c o u rt f o r th c tr ia l of im p e ac h m e n ts > th o S u p re m e C o u r t as estab lished b y th o lc{ . w s te m fo r a d m in is tra tio n a n d sup e rv is io n

sha ll b e a s p ro sc r ib e d b y th e le g is la tu re . U n11 th e m a n n e r o f tl ie se lec tion of ju d g e s o f e i^

also r e p e a l S e c tio n s 21 a n d 22 o f ’A rtJe lo V ou rts a n d c o u rts o f ju stices o f tho p c a c e rcs]

o f A rtic le 18, o f liie Id ah o C o n s t itu tio n v lis ted th e re in os a c o u n ty officer; a n d th o pi luld c o n tin u e to b e a c o u n ty o fficer “u n ti l o th Igo m ay b c a c o u n ty office r i f p ro v id ed fo r I

) Premier Has Touj IS Aliead; Risky Act

n v WILLIAM U RYAN . econom AP Special Conetpcniient ttorJd u

N ikita Khrvshehev hM a lough reply I month ahead. And pre.wutcs on M arkel Ihc K remlin leader may Induce x lie him (a take risky neiians flfrnlnxC AiniitRli

i t h n r - ‘ 'n'i Indusiri r n o r ^ ner\-ou* world to - rv. ,g u l a -

A K c ; t i i 0in-ii0ir, the U 5S .R . cold vcclebrniea the <i(h nnnlverwiry Khrm liOf the Bolshevfk Ukcovcr o t embold

□ power. T h e communist leader- w nji n; [ship likes to have some jipectac- ned

_______ I ulnr succcM to dlsplny Jor this dja-* b<anniversary. Al the moment, ll ij, defl

r p o coiiM 1. •' Tft-0 v.ecks f ra n now. tim So- crjiie t

j l l A ' '■■'•t C c n l r o l committee has ftn unscheduled an Importnnl meellnu. Should

^an U, S, I t could be a grim MMJon, H'Uh h e alJe.re Wed- the Kremlin leadership faelnR up of lhe ;nR tt 10 to some sloomy renllllej, tloas. Iwhether No m ntter how soviet propa- widen*

Icdsenble ganilA rxilnti It tor home-con- I te f :sumpilon, KliruiOichev b n c k e d K hrush

ek a fte r Ooan In the Cuban crlsU and the ftnd oiincemrnl party lenderihlp U aware of thnl, concelvId, -th e TJie Cuban crJ-ilj probably preMur•ere Rilll tnade jiome high officer* w llh- ahu l uVnshtnR- In lhe armed forces unhappy, four yeewsleller ’n ie re arc hlnl.i of dL-ienchani- Ea^l Oi

patinse ment a-Hh K/irushcfier'* cold c m AU\k-ar Kcneralihlp. city,

after his Tliere’* an nnno>ln« wnr ro - K hruthn l ’So Inu on along lhe Indlnn-Red r r theWi tha t cninese border. Jc is embarros- nnrtvlly wea- Mne to r Soviet policy. « ,e pp

nnd of PIan.1 for new pressure on remainWe. l Berlin may have sone ns- i,lm e\

his ’ear' <‘eor becnuse of (he Cuban de- oftperlence velopmeiiiv ershipa n c e ^ TllC Cuban crisis prob.^bly has world'scomiiut- Wfttle th e Red Chinese and the again

/ S(allni.ita around lhe worrld furl- - - ou*. T he Chinese once acaln areV denounclne "modern revLilon- SMS’::l. 31 a?I) Lim.“ obviously meanlns Khrtish- a i UTILiUe was chcVa policies. Qoyd. vxtenllns Moscow seems to be mniilnR of EjirI.

Irom hla Inio resiainnee from the M telllte . ^ owkIsu iea to plans Ior. cordluaUng iu waa

31 . 1962

n e n d m e n ts Sa?62he right o f " Y e s " or "N o "

' I

. Y E S . . . . . D ^ N O . ' . . . . . D _

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IPO SE ____

•alized C h in e se c iliz c n s o f tlie U n ited 10 rig h t lo v o te , to se rv o a s ju ro rs , a n d[feci, d isq u a lif ie s c c r ta in p e n o n s fro m -------C liinese o r p e rso n s o f M ongo lian de-

I

I’hich n ro ljib i ts n a fu r s liz c d C h inese ur h o ld in g c iW l;p ffice . T h o u g h Idunti- a iicse a n c e s try , iprid a ll o lh e r na ttira l- ^ L‘, se rve a s ju ro r s , o r h d d c iv il office

Tl, a n d tlio T d a h o S ta te I x g is la ttir e

JAJ

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POSE ' r

itizcns w h o h a v e a c tu a lly re s id e d In _ _ _ o th e rw ise q u a l if ie d , tlio r ig lit to vo te M in e ffe c t, p ro v id e s th a t c itizens in d a y o f e lec tio n s . T h o a m en d m e n t, if C days lo v o te fo r p re s id e n tia l e lec to rs . ——

next p re c e d in g tJie g e n e ra l e lec tion

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L e g is la tu re o f th e S ta te o f Id ah o n s ti tu tio n a l c o u r ts a n d fu r th e r , pow crof su c h in fe r io r c o u rts w h ic li sha ll ---------ilon b y Uio S u p re m e C o u r t Section

a i

im peachm en ts , q S u p re m e C o u r t, f,c o u rts in f e r io r to th e S u p re m e ^

rea d th u s : r<

m p e ac h m en ts ,'“a S u p re m e C o u rt, GEIlcd b y th o l e ^ l a t u r e . T h e c o u rts -------rJ su p e rv is io n b y th e S u p rem e;g is la tu rc . U n t i l p ro v id e d i jy law , P. ju d g e s o f e i ^ t i n g in fe r io r cou rts ."

of A rtJc lo V o f th e Id a h o C onstltu - u | • ho p c a c e re sp e c t iv e ly . F u r th e r , th e J j l f l l Constitution w h ic h S ec tio n s p e c i e s t ; a n d th o p ro p o s e d a m en d m e n t, if A j / J j iccr “u n ti l o thc r^v ise p ro v id e d by tho irov idcd fo r b y law .

IS Tough Month j ™- P elRhl prei

ky Action Looms 'AN econonileii of Uie communisteni tt'orJd und<rr Soriei direction w alouBh reply to th c European Common i ; „

rcs on M arket. •Induce Xlie Soviet Raremmeni iitllt f iifinlnut siniRRles w llh agricultural and w -iI 0 " C , preblcm.,

For tho R aulnns. all th h tends eo»-er#by, „ „ „ to make Cuba p a rl of the whole •8S.R. cold w ar picture. Failure of n i ';er«.ry K hrushchev’s plans there can Ji?*e wl ; « o t embolden hLi crlUcs who dlsaitree iv? m*, leader- » u h other pollcle.i. n ^ J r tlectac- ned Chinese pressure on In- »,r« n" ir this dja'g borders obviously ha* been pJ,tn t. ll in defiance of K h r lh c h ty . U J

could even be. read « a dellb- m So- erjile flUempi to place him In e has ftn uncomfortable p o s i t i o n , eellnu. Should he side with Red China.I, H'Jih h e alienntex India and "Uie re.il *Ins up of the so-called non-allKned na-

tloas. I f he tides « llh India, he propa- widens th e communist KliUm,^•co^- n e fT f lJ -d ln R W rit EerJln, f'™- P " ' c k e d K hrushchev’* opposlUon . litslds Cht nd the ftnd ouuiide the Sovlei Union ^If thftl, conceivably ean brltiB m u c h ^ ” . » " ‘> obitblj- preMure on hlra to put up or w llh- Ahut up. He haa promised for Senior

happy, four yenrs to sign a treatj- wUh Pretlncl i chnm - Ea^i O erm any and to end Went- fin, wllh : cold c m AlJied rights m the isolated Mr*. H, E.

cliy. ehanan, :“I- EO- Khruahchev probably will car- in-Red ry thc day In the communlsl a rra s - parly C entral Commlltee. but *f™- E 'er*

the pre.isure* undoubtedly will Martin nr re on remnln. T hey probably can force a-' elerks. "c ns- him eventually lo make some ‘tie m de- jo f i of move jusUfy hlfl lend- Alire

ership. T hai would set Hie "nd Mnv lly has world's nerves on edse once 8cho« Id the again. Mr*. Rubd f u r l - __________________ Cut.In are LIKES IIIS JOU Mn. DonvLilon- SMETHWICK. EmtUnd, Oct. Drusjel, S hrtish- a i UTI^The Rev. w . J. p « e r a n d Mr

Uoyd. vicar ot Sl. Paul'* Church clerks, inning of E ngland here. Mid loday a poll Mr*. U Melllte .'ihowKt-hu parlahloneia thought *enlor ]ud uallng iu waa -lo o relljloua.- , clacl aad

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HAILEY. Ocl. 31 — Seventy Judge* and clerks w ill serve Uie u,n Mr*. 'elRhl precincts In B ln lne county gtoc

, a t next Tue«Iay'a gen eral elee- p . q . j

In the Ketchum p rec in ct Mn. MafceUa" W. J. Pnlrman w ill be senior King will JUilRi!, Mr*, Eugene Flow ers. M n. Mrs

. Ray Jefferson. Mra. K . W. Rich- “ „k*„ „ ey and Mrs. O len M ueller will

be Judges and M rs. F ra n k Mor- — rison. Mrs. John D . Sldwell, Mr*. 1 _ E. N, Bexlon a n d M rs. Oene A J f f C

nds Son-ersby, clerlcji. ”In Hailey p rec in c t one. Mn.

Mike' Bellran w ill be 'senior \ - « V l U Judge, with Mra. E a r l Allred. Mr*. ^Iva Mae Plum er, Mr.i. Lona V f o « * | Brosfl. .Mrs. HedJey Board and iMrs. R. E. B uttrftm . Judges. .r n iF n . Mrs. Eleanor aulnftsojn. Mrs. _ . i j ^ i a Harold Schaefer. M rs. W. V. Me- tim Alee and .Mrs. I. E . T ate. w/Il be o m b w k ^

on, ended In I1„ . I n . Hailey p rec in c t two, Mn. Prance.

George Kibble w ill bc senior . n Ame Judge, Wllh Mrs. O le n n WrlghU headed b 7

he "Mn- A. J . Johnson . Mrs, JeJf p -n i Th/-, Jones. MM. A. W . nelm era and g i/j

.,]„ Mrs. Peter Brown, JudRcs, and tod*.- wjth ,14b Mn. Charles C. Decker, Mn. , i , . cwnmt lion *'• Eenilgn. M rs. Jock Mor- and West uch ton and Mr*. E lva Mallory. Uiem swirl,

or . African nifor Senior Judge a t th e Bellevue Slavs and

rllh Pretlncl wm be M ra. R alph OrlJ- East Berlin wt- fin, wllh Mrs. C h n r le j Wright. All were •ted Mr*. H, E. Hatch. Kfr.f. M ary Du- ship of lhe

ehanan, Mrs. M nbel Saunders, aligned" eo Mrs. Jamta Elchlr,on a.i Judne*

nljl and Mrs. Geortte Shoemaker, crudelv but Mn. E^'crett C am pbell. Mrs, Duke nf ihT will Martin nnd Mrs, J a c k O’Donnell Mirce clerks, tlonallil wime tn the O anne ll d is tric t Mn. countrv In nd- Earl Allred will be senior Judge . hnlf v«nf the and Mnv C, W. O a rfJ ir r . Mn, x ii- warnee C arlSchoealrr.W llllnm H.AUred. with a cej

Mn. Ruby S p a n a le r nnd Mra. smouldered EWe Cunnlngton. Judges, and die-hard Ei Mn. Don NLison. M « - Eugene tU July 1

>ct, Drusjel, Mrs. A. L . MontRomer)’ sovereignty Mer a n d Mr*. V em lJe Bylngton. can lerrlloi rch clerks. Algertan gcpoll Mrs. Letter B rondle will be ____ght *enlor Judge,for th c Plcabo pre-i r u n l Iinlbt . CIBCI and M rt. H erry O’Crowley iMeat, a t i

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and Warren NlsMtn wJll be Judg- p U f f r i . , ei. M n. Nlsson n n d M rs. w iUls v l l i i U l Castle will be clerks. t t *

{ Mrs, Alfred A lbrelhscn will be I S I v l W senior Judge for Uie Cnrey pre- dECLO C clncl and Mrs. F loyd Rudolph, ton was elei Mrs. llar\-ey Parke. M ra. Hyrum d„1 o KIww

I Llnam, M n . O ar th Cook and Monday no< , Mrs. Cloyd Mecham. judije*, and rtih fr nf

" 'y Mra. Leon Peck. M rs. Ma* Bnt- U 't ion. Mn. Boyd B arton and Mrs.

Boyd Stocking. Clerka. S p r e ^ ^ i , p . C. Miller will be senior Mcretary-rei

Judge for lhe Yale p rec inct and ber* are A, Marcella Spark* a n d W arren ailletle , Jos

;nlor ^ jh t c Judges. M rs. MUler Lynch, Rob Mn- and Mrs. K ins will aerv# as Noviuet and

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I*” - ALGIERS. Algeria. O ct. 31 IOT- Algeria oelebraie# tomorrow I I M f l B I

^ ann iversary of thc I jU l C t n loutbreak of th e civil w ar th a t ended In Its Independence Irom * T ^ T 1

Mn. Prance.An AmerJcan Boodwlll e roup .

‘«hU htaded by form er A m bassador to • * E * ^ i tPeru Theodore Achlllem m ln- ____gled In Uie slreet* of th e CaplUl '

M d today with delesoUons /rw n B us- sla. communist C hina and East

;'of- and Weat G erm any. Around lory. Uiem swirled d lp lom au from the _

African naUons. C zech* Vugo- • H B I A V ^vue Slavs and a special pa rty from 'W S I B iril- East Berlin.eht. All were v>-lnR for th e friend- •Bci- ship o f 'lhe world's new est "non . H u B T lers, aligned" counlry.

I t was on n ot. l . 105<. th a t , crudely armed rel>ei groups swept om of the Aurea m ounta ins In ea-item Algeria, lirnlllnR a na- tlonallil war w hich kep t t h e

« n . country In flames for seven 'ond a half yenrs.

Tlie war ended lo s t sprlnR Md. with a eea*e-flre. B u t the tire wra. smouldered throURh waves of C A D M and die-hard European terrorism un- • f l l u l l ‘ tie tu July I . w hen F rance ceded ier)’ sovereignty of th e N orth A trl- 2 5 0 ion. can lerrllory to an independent

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Clifford Sutton th“SewMi Is Kiwanis Head

DECLO, Oct, '3 I-C lIfford Sut- ton was elected president ol Uie ,^ f 5Declo KlwanU club a t a meeting ^ ’ t, , ,h m M ond., M l«’. O.I.,

OUier officers elecied were ™ r* BurdeU CurUs. first vice presl- dent; ^ r l D arrlngton. second N«im vice president, and Jack Jordan. Mcretary-reasurer. Board mem- bers are A. L. Turner,' Joseph Gllletle, Joseph Presw n, Francis Lynch, Robert Fugua. Michael CA3TLEF01 Kovnset and Chester Parke. O f- Ueford Men’* fleers will assume their duUcs B p.m. Motula; In January.____________________ G un club.

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jlbu led tlckeu w lhe m tm b u m x> sell. This evenl Li * !« « » « ■ jy lhe Butley, Rupert snd !><«■ Uwanls clubs. J k

Woyne Lewis led Uie p W c ^m d Burden Curlls-jsve Ujrayer. Nalon ■»ylor Jic gieetlng.___________

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M exican Foods r a Sepvedat H om e ^ Club M eeting'"• r i ja la M d tw nale pie. ilcmg S

^(h other MexicftQ toodo. were y Hf onstraM Tknct servfd by M n. M

W KMl M n. E. W. M£ « » t t h # M erry Marrte<U f l

DcmoMtraUon d u b . I t oolatedi out M « Jc Val- iT th e be»n growing eaplltl

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wero M n . David M an ■ ■,„d i l n . ElUi Rwldlck. Th« No- I pl^ b e r m e«tlnff-«fll be held s t [/

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Wear iaahlon'a favorite over* cup blnue with a slim Aklrt one mit dv. flared a k lrt the n e x t-lf» 1 lab im ut. llRure. - flotterlng both fr« »ar». Easy-gcw. 3 ub

Printed p a tte rn 8003: Half gir iius i s ’.i. U H , io \ i , :a \i. io \i . i

SIzo lOH to p takea 3 1/8 j mi) jird j 35-lnch; e k l r t : 7/8. j i ; cyn

Fifty cent# In coins for this i; cup pa ttem -add 10 centa for each ptUem for f i r s t - c la u mall.Bend to M arlaa M artin , Tlmia- . Wews pattern departm ent. S3J W at le ih stree t. New Ycrlt 11. b,,.., N, y . P rin t p la in ly name, ad- " ““ “ i iw j WlUl w ne, a lie and style

3 F irs t 't im e everl Olamorous K t t r i e star-s w ardrobe plus 110 r a t i n g styles to aew In our new Ml* a 1 '/jU l«w ln tcr p a t t e r n catalog, jo ikan J L fn d 35c. ____________Coofc-1

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s Food for Amer^ By GAYNOR MADDO;

^ A hsndwrne. firm, white bead cooked cnull; ^ of cauliflower, ser>'fd wllh a de remalnlm; s

luxe poulctte sauce, can bring dish, extra rcawn for thanka to your jS E fil l Tlisnkiglvinti menu. Oarnlshed >viTii with red onion rtnns and fresh (_•{{{;parsley, 11 is a lordly dUh, wor- (othy ot the festive occasion. . ,

FREBII CAUUFLOWER i . iSmi bWITH POULETTE SAUCE i u „ p o o n

18 servings) iVi tabltspo(1 Urge htad fresh cauliflower -ftrlne

I Mnch Veiling water j i j ubJpjpo<I 1 tesspoon salt - .■<; cup milkf Poulette sauce h 'c u p may\ Wash eauJI/lwfr, remove oul- i tatileipoc

J side leaves, leaving, young tender parsley Inside lesves attached. Plncc j/ jq teaspooi whole besd of cauliflower In a pepper saucepan with the I-lnch bomng gprisj oj waier and salt. Bring to btilllng

• point and cook, uncovered. S minutes. Cover and contnuc , ‘z , cooUn 10 m lnoio or milll “ 'SlLcauliflower Is tender, turning ,,2^

, head once to c«.k unlforn.ly,PUce caulinower in a seh'Jng K iJljJi fljjd drJljWe wJUj PouJellt r fL ? „ J , , , , Sauce:, Oanilsh wllh red onion

►« rlHKS or clioppcd frc.ih parsley. .8 tr \e additional Poulette Sauee,

roULETTF. KAUCE ' heat and s , (1 cuP> parsley and

)ver* il cup finely clioppcd frcili wnier from one mushrooms . sauce. Toss

—Ifs 1 lableipoon finely cliopped ' nished with both fresh onions p a ts l^ /

3 tablespoons butler or m ar- >Half garlne30^. J {fflspoon fre.'tfi Jemon JuJce R « f U « l ■1/8 2 tablespoons flour 0 0 1 1 1 6 1

1‘; cups clilcken stoclccup heav7 cream l l O l Q S

w en 1 teaspoon salt Bethel No,0asli ground white pepper Daughtera,

1 egg yolk, beaten Queen Caro6sute mushrooms and onion tU«e A nn S

In bulter or margarine and lem- ed a gift fo; style Birthday

f u ^ S lau g h te r 'aU5U, thickened, sUnlng constanUy. Librarians

JIO S tir in saK and white, pepper. "Scarecrow ’ new Mis a little of the sauce wltii egg Jetisen. beU alog. yelk and odd to remaining sauce, the by-laws.

Cook-1 minute. Pour some over were served.

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id cooked cauliflower head, paaslng tlie Twin Palls ; le remaining sauco In a separate gymnaslupi 160 15 dish. dofled their r^" FBEfiJI CAULIFLO^VER

WITH MAYONNAISE *'*’* CKEAM SAUCE follov,ed a . pr r- (0 servings).

1 Urge bead fresh cauliflower •l.lnch boiling waier ^ tj,e cerc

1 teaspoon salt Torchbearer an1 Vi tablespoon butter or m ar- n r e oirU,

''■ Each Blue BlJ ’J UbJpjpoon flour tificate al gr;•’i cup milk Smoky Bear hah cup mayonnaUe . Elmer Wilson1 UbJ^poon chopped /res)j c e re m m ie ^ ^ "

parsley ben^dlellon wei* 1/JO teaspoon ground blacka pepper _ ^ , -nie Wohelo'R Sprigs of fresh parsley ceremony was i

Remove coatae outside leaves rlzon Camp Pin “ from cauliflower. ■ Wash and of the event wa

break Inlo flowereU. Place In son; song leadu saucepan with 1-lnch boiling wa- Duncan; accoir

If ter and salt. Bring to' boiling oleen Scamoils, point and cook, uncovered, 18 to were supervised

; 20 minutes or unlll cauliflower Is Davidson and ^ „ tender. Melt butter or margarine art." in small saucepan. Blend in

flour. Add milk. Sllr and cook r s i m '• unlll thickened. Remove from U U r V ^O

heat and sllr in moi-onnnlse, > ■parsley and block pepper. Drain A D D U Q I water from caullflower^and add ^ j_

. sauce. Toss lightly. Serve gar- u,'r? ,'"^,on„^, ^ nU hed.,w lth a sprig of fresh “f7 irs r: j« e p h paisley. - • — - . _ ^n n w \ birthday

* * * ner was held,

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Bethel No. O . Order of Job's Daughlera, m et with Honored Queen Carol Custer presiding.

n Rom A nn Sinclair waa present- P w ^n^td by Mr I- ed a gift fo r being "Joble." D inner chah d Birthday glrU were Janle Lydia Call, aj » Slaughter and Janelena Shew, chancey and J y- Librarians r e p o r t waa the

"Scarecrow W altt" Afrs. Donna ______■g Jetisen. bethel guardian, read I e. the by-laws. O a n d l e d apples :r were served._______.

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H- *DO Beck. Jeannlne Beck and HAOER.MAN - - f-fer Jeannlne-al-Fly-U p cere- DemonslraUon clul GlrU. (Times-News photo) i:30 pjn. FYldsy ai

* * * _ Mrs. Jack Dardsie;

B l u e B i r d s F l y •

U p a t C e r e m o n yAt Fly-Up ceremonies held a t urnni will feature i

Uie Twin Palls Junior ''iRh tchool wall taken by sc gymnaslupi 160 Blue Bird girls tendcnt Dale Wak dofled their red suspenders and «donned Camp Plre Olrl necker- QOODINa—Tlie chiefs. The graduation ceremony copal league will s followed a . pt«gram of sklls, party to be held dances and musical numbers pre- hull a t 8 pm . Nov. sented by the Blue birds. Li 'open to thc put

Mrs. James Vandenbark con- and women are li dueled the cercmony, assisted by bridge and plnoch Torchbearer a n d ’H orlun Camp >(.Plre GlrU, Panhellcnlc will j

Each Blue Bird received a cer- Saturday a t RoOi tificate o l graduation and a Uonal social eom Smoky Bear handkerchief. are Invited. RcKCrv

Elmer Wllaon was master of made by calling 73 ceremonies. The Invocation and SiOl. - benediction were given by Uie * *Rev. Br>-an Wilhite. Tlie Challenger

The Wohelo call and candle Twin PalU Flrat I ceremony was presented by Ho- will hold a rumm rlzon Camp Plre Oirls. Chairman 0 nJn. lo 5 p m . Si of the event was Mrs. Paul Carl- Tlilrd street souUi, son; song leader was Mrs. Arlhur bel'a cleaners. Duncan; occompanljt wns Mrs. , * * Oleen Seamoils, and 'decorotlons Clreles of thc were supervised by Mrs, Leland will meeDavidson and .Mrs. Wesley Stew- Tliursday. Weave nrf. meet a t the heme i

if. u. li 232 Sccond avenuer \ i I r , / - I I ' ‘fs’eD U P C o m p H a s

A n n u a l D i n n e r ' n j "Camp Mary Lols. D aughtm of i i , /

Utah Pioneers, met a t Uie home / V l O r r O n S of MrsTZIuscph H. Bingham. The . . . .nnnuol birthday anniversary din- / V \ 6 e t S Q t ner was held. Cheerful M a t '

Mrs. Bingham conducted Uie DeinonitratJon cJu meeting. Prayer was offered by y w c a bulldlne Mrs. I ru Orchard. Belton conducted

•T he History of Mary Proncls session. Mrs. H enr Cooper Richards" was read by program on "Fo Mrs. William Chancey. “Diary of trends.- Hllda Erickson — Pioneer" was Hoste.ues were presented by Mrs. J . H. Henry. • Taylor and Mrs.

D inner chairman was Mra. *'■■■ ***'Lydia Call, ajulsted by ilrs . ^Chancey and M ri. Adolph An- pj»nt Bulbs with O derson. Meal, a t Globe H

A radiant glow of a dress that flsUers like jewel. T he shimmering Mylar* bodice melU ij log skirt of rifiplo rayon chlQoo. ^

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j ^ ’/ W a K S S a

A drertised In

Just one of the many new R&K Origir

now in stock o t the . . .

the f j f j / . r n a . ^ f a i r g j

i o c i o l E v e n t s I H | | m |

( LDS Eighth ward Relief hold IU theology claas

:30 a jn . Tliursday. Laura n Is the Inslructor. Visiting rr's message will follow the Dgy study. Singing molhers Ice not t)(! held.

* * *In Falls Past Matron's club ^ E - . neel a t B pJn. Friday a t Uie

of Mra. Lloyd Mason. 343 h avenue east.

V V Vmilld of Mogic Valley.wlll

.a boy model to pose a t 8. k Tliursdny a t Harry Sarry ^ butiamit. ArtLiis may work

lelr own choice of media. - ' * ' l y5 •-♦ - '>11 ..

I’comers club will hold a e hour nt RoOene't, 091 Slio- • /! Street ca.st. from 3 lo 4 ANNABELLK LEA Tliursday.’Mra. John R a tt. . . . dsughter ol senUng Julle'a Flower Fair th e r Coijlni, U « be guest speaker. Tliose lUchsrd Orne Reet

HR to attend should call Mr. snd Mr*. Itoy Ml or 733-0811 for rescrva- November wedding

by tb# couple.

s n ^ U o n club w!u m « t" a t W s n d G l I W pjn. Friday a t Uie home o f — , , ,Jack Bartsiey.^ P l a n s H o n

i s a . — The Bliss church F e S t l v n l N i lluiilty supper wtll be serv- , om 0 to 8 pm . Pridny In the W ^D E L L .,O ct. .ll liot-lunch room A oro- Harvest Festlvi will f e a t S pW ures^or^S-taken by school superln- *’«

» l D .J . w .« m . , r ” i

>O D IN a-Tl.c T tin n , EpU- 15 : league will sponsor a card • to be held In the pariah V ,?at 8 pm . NOV. 7. T hb event f;. “ I h.L T , " • S , cn to thc public. Bolh men «d»erUslng, Mri women arc Invited to play C- W'

1 social sorw lty mcmbOT M cHa^ue and Mra. iivlted. Re«crvoUonfl may be wagon iI by calling 733-OOSl or 733- dinner will begin a t

conUnue unlll a ll a ri If If. if, ■ Mrs. Ann Mlntun

e Challenger class of the Myrtle Eaton will b . FalU Flrat BoptUt church of Uie coffee hour t hold a rummage sate from 1:30 pjn.. ond aUo th 1. lo 5 p m . Saturday a t 128 candy booUi. Mrs. I i street south, next to Bab- will be In cliarge of cleaners. maa card orders.

¥ » Jf * ll•Cles of thc First BaptUt K A ^ ,:h will meet a t 3 p jn . O O C I O l / V \ e ( sday. Weaver xl.*cle will i ■ i , ■ / - . • Bl the heme of Bess Honey, H e J d D V C I

lecond avenue norUi. Naomi . . ■ .) will meet a t Uie home of . A dessert luncheon na SmlUi, 163 Van Burcn «« nicmbcra of Uie I ue D nnd DW circle will “y Mrs. Anna in the church parlor. J i " , hw ne.. AsslsUnj

If « i f . serving were Mrs,, ! / ^ t X. Mrs- Mat* Van Bure

a t r o n s C l u b w . d . steam s,

e e t s o f Y W C A oriTci;; S ^ n c ^ uecrful M a t r o n s ' Homf jnstratJon cJub m rt a t th e m I ? n'A building. Mra. Verne ^ rs . Bm conducted the business Mrs. Sleoms will ei m. Mrs. Henry Wise gave a group In November' w am on "Fall f a s h i o n » t luncheon a t her Is.- ceeds will be preserste.ues were Mra. Oeorge lodge. Mrs. Doss wi: )r ond Mrs. Lynn Popple- Christmaa party , th iThe next meellng will b e ----- ------l---------

Nov. 13.V « V. Bulbfl with Old Bulch Bulb > ' m . a t Glebe Heed. Adv. j

flsUers like a procloua }odice melU in to a danc- k ^

^ $24.95 ,,

% N ® ' * '

w ^ S \

S f f l P J Turkey cerfiftiflca tesw llll

M l . ber end Dcce

I B K i ~ \ T u t \

\ V

I Certificates \I ! doted Novem1 certificate gc

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v em ber 1 t o good for o n «

R&K Originols

M

Shop ^

ChutcU; Won observe Worlc^ Commut wllh 0 special service a Nov. 3 s t the Valley ( church. Hichalrmsn for the

K . ' B C e M ^lU 1committer. ;

Mra. Ivan Squlresy.! Of the United P M T ^ of Twin Falls.' will

. worship service. Sewti . women's

for Uie Uopin and Uie w i l l - ^ dedicated for

lAUELLi: LEA COGGINS , . dsughter of Mrs. E i-

snd Mr*. Itoy Reeves. A conietlere. craber wedding is planned bs ceuple.------------------------- W B B U B S Ss n d e l l W S C S

3 n s H a r v e s t ' j

s t i v o l N o v . 1 M3JDELL,,0ct., 31-T Jie an- . ^Harvest Festival sponsored e Women's Society of Chris- Service wUl be held Thura- .afternoon and evening a t ^Methodist church basement, s announced by M n . Arthur

president.s. Oeorge W ahler aod Mrs. 1» .Freeman are In charge of ^ B .■ ■

idTcrUslng; Mrs. Joe W atts yMra. o . c . Weinberg, dry H /I and fancy work; Mrs. Ray /r and Mrs. A. P . Brown. H X .d food; Mra. Fester Ander-U n. Cora Frith , Mra. R. W. ■ Wxrgue ond Mra. Lyle Lower, cliuck wagon dinner. The T will begin a t 0 p m . and lue until a ll a re aen 'ed,1. Ann Mlntun ond 'Mrs. e Eaton will Ik In chargee coffee hour beginning a t m)jn.. and also tho homemade ^' booUi. Mrs. FneUi Eaton« In cliarge of th e ClirUt-jard orders. , . .

,f. So perfect becaus(

c i a l M e e t i n g — r r .

? ) d b y C I u b l»fe. cups can neessert luncheon was served perfect. smooUi cor'mbcra of the P ast Oracles Pi-rfM-t Piuldnl M by Mrs. Anna Branson a t “nome.. AsslsUng wiU» Uie under-fashlona. SJl >g were Mrs, Lora Doss,Mata Von Burcn and Mre. ;»2

I. Donald Treadwell, lodge announced -the new In- ■ ■

ee campaign I t “ Target.’'I white e lephant gift w u ed by Mrs. Branson. ^ B r. Steams will en terta in Uie H iin November with a bene- I ■ ■

ncheon a t he r home. Pro- I will be presented to Uie IMrs. Doss will havo the I ______ .

imaa party . thU year.

E v e r y b o d y e a

IPMTurkey cerfificotes wJfl be given fhe entire r tiflcates will be honored by Mogic Volley groc< ber end December.

^ T u r k e y s f a r T h o n k ig lrJn g ★ i c

C e rtif ic a te s w ill b e g iven_for e a c h $ 5 0 .0 0 I d o te d N o v e m b e r 1 th ro u g h N ov. 30 to V A h c e r tif ic a te goo<J o*" ° ^ '9 12-pound, p v e n -r

You se lec t th e bird, a t the s

Entire store porti

Save y o u r l o l e i t l i p i— save y o u r f re ln d t '— b vem ber 1 t o N o v e m b e r 3 0 , to V A N ENGELE^J good fc r o n « FREE 12-pound T u rk ey . . .

M a g i c V o l le y 's B

4 r u . i r r ' U W ednesday , Oct. 31,3 Lnurcn nme*-N»wjn Set p a yi Q C e Rite . ^ I k l t , “No Tlm« fo r D. hutcU; Women -wlU 111 be given by M n . Don rid Community, i v f er. M n . U. N. T erry. L« nl service a t 3 p ro . w u u n s , Mra. G ordon he Valley ChrisUan Mra. Vem Routh, M ra. Be . w . R. H aU her !• sen and M n. R ichard : or the event and James VUscr. senior atuc

« • . — „ . jSu*Deot*e-CrT)ckett, boU . S ( ju lre sy .^ ^ d e n l ChrUUan church , w ted pW ff& women to Uielr own gu itar accoi alls' will lead th e ment,•vi« R^minrr klt> NuTsery care ■wUI b e p ■ vice. Sewing klta, ^.©men i1 children's cloUiIng to attend. W orld In nnd Uie offering munlty doy U directed Heated for hoapltal world peace In o u r Ome

Now Rt Carroll'a

oris PU, Magic VoUey's weU known, experiene

HE USS THAN SUDDENLY PEBFI

V wear the perfectly m ^ e o n t o a r e i b n - M

iK t b«»uao'Buddciily PerfK t* U ■clentlnci; to na tu n 'a na tum l contours. Welgbtleaa conto

-e covered wlUi beauUful, oeam lc^ m olded s)rl< ups can never wrinkle and alwaya re ta ta thi smooUi contour. Be p e rfec t. . . w ear Sudden Podded Molded B n by Olga. < ln t lady

loshlona. SJ5 '

A «r •>l|g. antaU tad Brkn witk pelnthtrM* pitd* Ut n>B pelraur J«n«.

e c i t s t u r k e y !

m e :le entire m onth o f November. T h e se c f i 'alley grocers d uring th e m onth o f N overr

i c i c T u r f c e y i f o r C h r i t tm o t

1 $50.00 in trode. Bring your s a le s slip JO to VAN ENGELENS (Twin Fall?) Eoc id, pven-rcady bird.

it th e s to re of your ch o ice

ro p artic ipa tes

re in d t '— b r in g t h t i o l e i t t l p t , d o t« 4 N c EN GELEN 'S (T w in F o lli) . E ec h c e r t iH c a t

key . . .

y 's B e s t V a l u e s

igelens— ^

^ , 'o c t. 31 , 1962 1'im e^N ew j H Iwork .In aouUjeajt

Tlm« fo r Despair." by M rs. Doo Loud- i. T erry. L« DOnna t . O ordon T obin .'>uth, M rs. B ert Lar* s. R ichard Barton.. senior a tudent a t h lg h _ j^ O o l. win

VUllam SU aej and CTTKkett, bo th Kim- in church , will aln«

gu itar accompanl-

re «UI b« provided •ch women a re In*;end. W orld Com- U direc ted toward In o u r Ume.

rn, ex p erien c e , .

.YPEBFECr

)8 ic len tin ca n y {bUeaa con tour , m olded sjrlon rs n t a l a tb e lr w ear Suddenly r ir a t lady o t '

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FOILMEH KOIIEAN ORPHAN!cIllKnihlp »t SfAltle (hroufh thT»w»r«. <. wtfe aaopt*!! Hirouft

Kennedy May ; Ask Defense ‘ FoodProgi-am -

■WASHINOTON, Oct. 31 (IOT- The Kenaedy adm m istnitlon la expcct«l to u k conRMM early next ;cnr tor 30 million dollars to shlfi about 33 billion pound* of food mio emergency reserve atoroge u » clrll deferue mens-

The 'food, much cf It already etockpIW in jow rTinient hond i under the agriculture depori- menfa farm jupport programa. wouId.be stored In to o i d e /ld t a reas which nonnally rely h e a v Ily on ihlpratnl* from other cecUons.

Priority “deficit" areaa lo - du d e the east coast, th a N orth- ' e iu t, the Pacific coast, HawAll. Alaska and Puerto Rico, oftl- cJals ta ld

A t the height o t th e Cuban crisis. Agriculture Secretary Orvllle L. Preeman came clois to setUn« Up th e tood reserve

Concert SetmSK-HAZEtjTOW, OeC 31 -A

combined concert will be held n t B P. m . F«d«iy a t VaUcy high achool und ff the dlncU on ol Charles Elwell. muslo Instructor io r the schools.

The high Bohooi band and In­term ediate band vU l play, os weU as (he h lfh w hool mixed chorui and s lr t’s seste t. ‘Uckets u e betnc sold by portlclpaUnR «tudeots, o r s u y bo p u n iu se d a t ih e door._________ ____________ _

O.T.VOTE ®

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>t*d (hrou(b lhe Korean orphanaKe. (AP wlreph

H /r Immediately. As the crisis eo.ied. trovr, LVISV however. It u 'm decided to w nit clnR

J and sutimit the program tor Irom conRrcisioiml study. suppi

I S e W hen the proRram wa* firstproposed last summer, congres- fttoHi slonal appropriations committee* Seed;i'am ----------------------

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T.HAN3REPUBLICAN

E (5 PRpFESSfONAL Ml^ -q u a lif ie d .to c arry o u t the i

responsibilities fo r s a fe ly ins

mines.

‘ E FOR AN EXPERIENCED iVllN

lhe w ork and p ro b lem s of 1

mining com pan ies ,, bo th al

ground. '■

'E (X) COMPETENT ADMII

, a public adrninisfraJion ba

W ar Pfoduclion B oard, Idaho

and as a fo rm er S tate Mines

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‘ P FOR A MAN W HO KNOWSt reseni lhe p e o p le of-ldaliQ .

Coaifol o f llic S la te b u rea u ology, the agency rcsponsih penditure of la x fu n d s in Idaho's m ine ral resources.

se7i HAS the Quali

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is eo.ied. frou-ned on the Idea of finan- to w ait clng the 30 million dollnr coat

•flm tor trom /lindji Mrroarkfd tor tann support and surplus storage.

.■a* firs t ----------------------------congres- fttoHfc antf JUl Ball a t Globe nmittee* Seed Ss Feed Co. Adr.

is p le n ty of

IEI T M i l IIY ^Security Bank

FHA or BANK lo a n s . f o lu lf y o u r Ind iv idual n t tc f i ‘ o n d ropoym enf r tq u ir tm tn ls .

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NSENSSIONAl. MJNJNG ENGINEER

rry o u f the M ines Inspector's

fo r s a fe ly Inspections o f Idoho

ilENCED MINER, familiar wilh t t

p rob lem s of Idaho m iners and I J

■lies,, bo th above end below

ETENT ADMINISTRATOR, w il^ T

nisfraJiort background in lha \

Board, Idaho la n d D epartm ent ^

■r S tate M ines Inspector.

'H O KNOWS GEOIOGY io rep-p ie of-idal>Q_on th e ' Board ofS la te b u rea u of /viinci’ ST>d-Ge-ney responsib le for proper e«- Atax fu n d s in developm ent of ®I resources.

Qualifications

IN SPECTO R .lomm'ill#*, John MtWwtt«y, thil(m«r<) , 8-

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SjurVey Siiows Ida

I Favor Hawley OvBOJSE, Oet. 31 W l'-jlf your and th

polltleal curiosity L« aroused to the aboul th e effect of ilie current m ajor campflJsn on Idaho's women voters a sur\ey cotnpUted this conaldc wecic m ay have some answer# - _ w i , fo r you. • m osl *

A smtcwide orRanlMlion of m en t'i i women who call UieniMlves the luue.t? Society for American Voter Edu* _ w h cation mnde an independent random teleplione study to de- ■termine how the fnlrer aex re* —Wii

• a c u to rndio ond television a p . *no»l o pcarnnces and prcM releases. ®|) the

T hey in ten’lewed only thoM “ ‘“ V women who said Ui ry were reg> Well. IslereJ snd plDnr.ed to rote women nex l Tue-Sday, Tlicy did not in- th e . can quire nbout the a «e.or m a riu i sues de

• f s tn ta i o l thaie tJiey cflJJed. vole. A I ’ ' T licy n-ikcd four basic ques> persona

tlons o f oll the women contacted tluence(

h r ^ ^ r B E i

I p T A T i ^ II ’ A n n iv e rsa ry

M SALE I| t - s ] P r iz e W l n n m ■B j CRAND PiUZC

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Twin FmIUi» t piiizc

? '3 %IHthlnr 0»k W.4j*T»W««. «».«

. and 5 2nd PRIZE ‘ Oik Ht.p T*M«. V»1ii« I4.»»______ Kit. BsntU IriW, fllM.

flnan- 3rd PRIZEir coat 8*1 •< Chin* nuh*^ _rtfliTO u ” . .

4th PRIZK \ g iCJote L l

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TtUf Ump. V*Iw U.»l ^K .r n .di.r, n«w. » • .6th PRIZE Y *T»W» Ump. V.l«» JS.« V-Ann.r.,l;K.n. T»ln PilU 1 th PRIZE -T«W» V»lM M l ,r ttK ttn JinM, lUft«*n.

8th PRIZE CRM*r4 A1I1I«. v.lf» I.H Mtt. Uoaird Uflr. IImmii.!<>*• S « H H8th PRIZE .RMOtd Allis«» Vtiu* I.MJ» k Wrlfht. klaUxilr, 16». .m yioth pRfZE LAl<M*rd Albsa. V«I«* I.MUImUUi jDhBMii, lUatta. p Q

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AWAY NOW/

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EXAMPLE: Bis drawer Dresser: ^ UookeaM Bid w ltb mcUt r a n i ^ ' • o d foQlboant. Incfad ln t In n e r . ■ a p rin d n a tlr ts sa o d B e sS p rin c * . ■ NOW ONLT _________________ _ ■

M A T ailN G CTIEST SPECIAL ____

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vs Idaho WomenNow, 1

ey Over Churcli SSi?Ity and

your and they limited the ir questions irmroacl )used lo the candidates tor the five p jc ^ d rrent m ajor oUlces. These were: nominee

— Wh/ch candldaje do you O O P eo ‘his conUder the besl speaker? y*l HiDi

iwer# - _ w h ic h candidate shou’s the cratlc m ost sUblJIty and sound Judg- Vemoa

' of m e n i'in hU approoch lo all the Len B.J.m S ! voo a

—W hich candidate makea the were ho de> appearance on Ulevlalon? —th a t 1 re- —Will yffuf vote be In/luenced p e r ccn ftp. m osi by the candldatt's su n d polled.

j_ on the Issues or by h b person- T h e si hoK appearance? questionreg. Well. sir. 77 per cen t.o f those ou t Jusl rote women contacted sold Hght oul answers

, in- th e . candidates' s tand on the Is- ‘he Haw ,r iu i sues deUrmlned how they would W r iMli

vote. A nother 17 per cent sold ;ues« personality and appearillce In- women - icted lluenced tl)elr vote while the re- Hawley

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Now, In answer to th a l second threquesUon, the one about the can- “ »ke up

I I • dldateJaho*-lng the roost siab ll- tn taa Ity and sound Judgment in his J*®

lUons .pp roach to the Issues, th e gtOs ■ picked RepubUcan lenatorlal *“ »« ^ >

nominee Jack Hawley. They te li h*ve con< you O O P eonjresslonal nominee O r- K erUlon

J Val HiDisen was aecond, Demo- ‘a the cra tlc subem atorlal nominee “ Cularly l Judg- Vem oa K . am Jth third and Sen. *nd l 11 the Len B.JJordan. fourth. p«r»nce .

You-d th ln k - if the ladles s the were honest about it, m ind you i j r ^ ‘ , lion? —th a t Hawley should hove 77 " 3 “1“ , enced p e r cen t of the vote of those “ 'T ' su n d polled. . Church. :rson- T h e sur%'eyors asked one tnore o ra c

. ques:ion-r(he Ulck one lo find — those ou t Jusl how honest the ladles' EN It oul answers were. So they picked OECLO ,e u - ‘he Hawley-Frank. C2iur*hw«ce jjo rtf t Roi vould to r United StaU s scnateV - j ’

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“In analysis.- SAVB'aaJd. “it y w v o v . the answer on InQuence was BURLEY. honesUy given. Hawley should Uie Surley hove 77 p e r cen t o t the w w . We *nj Monda; have concluded th a l radio and of the Rupt television advertising and press Rupert me; releases Intlucoce women par* mlnu{« tall tlculsrly If the csuididate speaks n in n ln s th< well and has a nice 'smooth' ap> talk On "Co: pearance." O a ra e i f

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iJortft- Rotito.,Jv'PecIoi..has .«*; the bc.<t um U sted .ln the ITplted States army. 'T cm stm ast He left Boise to r elsht~-weeks and c lilef c basic m ilitary training,* a t Pt. land. MarUn Ord. Callt._____________ : nurittri. •

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Benson Charges S -In Pushing

B J Th» AtmKUUd Fi*M Is hold.Another exehioge bttween Oov. in Bolj

SmrUs knd Atty, Oen. a rally m n k U Benson, »nd the *ppU- th e g u catloo o t pr*rer to r the defcftt Leon of Vernon K. Sm ith were the den t ot m ijor developmentd todky tn the h a s as Ttftho poUUcal acene, the *1*

jjcnion. who Io«t his bid lor siona i re-eltctlon in the primary, ac- wm no (U i^ SayU e of dotns a ‘‘rilp- i n oi flop-* on th e (am bllns luue and —Sm 5nyUe retorted " the attorney bread 1 ttaera l l i cooTused acaln." —Me

The Allied cl*lc lorees. which denU s — ------------------------------------------- H ardin

Ford Dealers In Buhl Set Sports Meet

b u h l . Oct. 31 — Andy and lc sena' Bo6‘a Motor eom|>any hero an* #cores i o0uncei the oKlclal Ford deal* —€te t n national (ootball leanue Republ: M a-U ck aad 'punt'com petlU on date, ti (or. all boyi (rom 7 through 11 tlons o n a ^ ^ ' a s e v lll be held a t 10 - H e i tjn . Saturday a t the Buhl high Cuba L ichool (ootball tleld. n ls t i u:

All parenta are urged to regit* —oot ttr their youngster# (or U>e craUc r n e n t BefflitraUon will be open opponei until 6 p jn . Priday a t the local bualnea Ford company on South Broad- Bensc way arenue. SmylleT Jiit . aecond and third place „ Mtoi

priies will be awarded In Uie h e (Be: Ttrlouj ago grouDf. F ln t place nctcd i prlie will be a warm-up football ooeratU ^ e t . lecond pUee prlie a (oot- taU helmet and UUrd place prlie M autojraphed football.

L oai winning scores will be « « l Bto U n IU I« o.nU.1. o u t .

,eohtt»t winner* will recclve t trophy and an o«penM paid trip lo a Weat Coaat pro-lootball nm e where hc will compete wlUi oUier atate B-Jnnm. .

•me .national winner will re-

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BtTHL. Oct. 31-B ob VcM on- tance (I. aoun. president, appolnUd a B-WO pe nomlnaUng committee to «clect a re ccr a slate of nominees for new dl- food thi nctors during the Buhl Cham- He sa ber o( Commerce meeUng Mon- Ing poi day noon a t the n and R cafe, bread 11

Named to the commute# were Speak Olln SmlU*. chairman; KenneUi creased Curtis and Pat Hamilton. Rex hlBhwaj Engelldng. superintendent of '>^ld "Oi Buhl schooU, expressed hla np- fiave ns predation to the group for the way per materials nad refreshment* fur- ' '•Mam nlihed for the PHA district con- cct,“ «i rentlon held here lasl week. broke tl

Waller Senften announced thc PoUcy 'i Buhl high school Olrl's league re n yeai Is tponiorlng a carnival Nov. 9 adm lnls u a fund-raising project for Uie veloplnj foreign student exchange pro- tentlal." crtm ' and urged the chamber's Critic, fupport or the project. os Uie t

Andy Andenon reported the crols, I isa-Uek and punt compeUUon C hurch

w boy* 7 Uirough 11 yeara of voter'a i t p w cuii be held Saturday a t a n Intel & Buhl high school fooU)all Speak Ud. aald -'If John M. Barker reported on allowed

b s recent meeung he attended Cuba of Uifl Idaho EAstem Oregon U ils th n Development council a t Boise. «>« over Ss sU led In his opinion the H anse council has accomplished a great tu ra l co deal to Interest new Indailrles Agriculti to locate IR this area. However, vocatcs i be noted th e council 1s winding H e sal tip Its a ffairs and cannot con- fu tu re o tlaue to operate because of lack packing of sponsorship and funds. W hite

Lloyd Byrne, secretary, was U ia t hU Inttiucted to write a letter to l>eH. w j tbs Greyhound bus company In cham ber lepreclaUon to r bu.i service policy. H tonmgh Buhl the p u t alx- n o t ans Bonm period. _ reveal U

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TOPS Meet Lists SSrIiu lalloween Theme i— I

■ RUPERT, Oct. 31—The Hal- E■tofeen theme wai carried oul V■uU ie Monday n ight party-meelX * ■ t e of the TOPS Pamper club^ n i n i U a l the Camp Fire cotuiEc,.

Ten guests, all former memt>eni < < tf the club, attended. In addlUon

IJ members, with ’'come aa are" InvltaUons going oul

tsboth members nnd guests,CompeUUve games were played

»Uh prlies awarded. Relreah- _ _ . Usts were served. A total lo u J U I i * 11 pound* was reported by * t^anben, and a gain of two * PTOds.

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•ges SmyUe L ax H h h^ ti-G am e Law s

Is holding a one-day conrenUon ^30V. in Boise Uxlay. planned to hold len. a rally this evening to oppose | pll- Uie gambling proposal. . .i \ - leal Leon Conforth Of Boise, presl-' . \ .. the den t of the organiatlon, said hei ) the haa asked churchfj throughout

the Slate to hold Uie prayer ses-’ lor slons tn d pray Uiat -gambling i ac- will no l succeed In 6ur state." AUp- I n olher developments: Mand -S m lU i says he has proof of M'ney bread lines In norlh Idaho. S iK tt

—Meridian high- school stu- ilch d e n u give bis vote to Rep. Ralph — H arding. D , Ida.

—Sen. Len Jordan. R , Ids,.S seeks increased federal, funds Ior

. . Idaho forest roads.—Sen. Prank Church, D , Ida,,

aays Mann creek key project.—John T, Hawley, nepubllcan

senatorial-candidate, condemns poUcy of pollUcal UbcrtU. -4

—Rep. Oracle Pfost, Deinocrrt. | iind lc senatorial candidate, says U 5,| Itn - scores major victory In Cuba.• t l . —Slate Rep. Orvtl Hansen,RUe Republican congressional candl- Jon date, says I n is against resirlc-

II tlons on feed'gralns.10 —Harding says t im stand on , *

ilgh Cuba U only langutce commu-1 nlsta understand.

Jis- —oompion I. White, Demo- the craUc nominee for congress, ssys pen opponent placcs interesU of big «■■■ ■ nr» >c»l business llrst. ad- Benson, a Democrat, accused

Smylle of falling to take action as attorney general ogalnst whal h e (Benson) sa il was a law en- acted in 1D47 which auUiorlud B S a ^ H

M'l operation of slot machines. Ben- son termed the law “the Repub- Ucan gambling plan."

BensOQ said {h< i«te n tr ry Kessler, a Boise attorney, and o thers later filed a suit challeng- Ing constltuUonallty of the Uw

’ i'i a n d won a ruUng from Ui< su*. . prem e court In ,iss} (hat the U |r

was In fact unconstitutional r '.g . SmyUe said "The slot machine

law he is Uiklng about was en- acted In 11)<S with a Dcmocrfltic governor and a DemocraUc legislature. I parUclpated wlUi | | M | | | M r. Kessler and his associates In the litigation which brought Uie slo t machine law down,"

mr 'I also am the otiorney general ■ ■ ■ ■ I 7 w ho closed up Uie slot maclilne {a a f < ^

Joints in 1M8." , . ' ^ 1 ; ^Sm ith, pointing to what hc » ld ' " _ i . - r

a re department of public assls- U,n . uince figures, said ’Uiere are over

a S.OOO people in norUi Idaho who 'ect a re certUled lo rcceive federal dl- food through the relief lines. , . " m- He said he has pictures show- an- ing positively that Uicre cre ife. bread Unes In northern Idaho. | f f f Speaking on the need for In-i tU, creased federal funds (or foresi Itx highw ay access roads, Jordan of said "Only Alaska and Wyoming '

ip. have as few miles of forest’high- ^Jie way per acre of naUonal forest,” jr - ■ "M ann creek was t key proj- ’ ^m- ect," said Church, “w ith It we ^

broke Uie spell of no new starts ;he policy wWcli brouRht eight bar-

r e n years of delay under the lost . s adm inistration In the Job o( de-

veloplng Idaho's tremendous po- ■ f l ro- . A U S•r's Criticizing what he described

os Uie philosophy of polllical Ub- h S he erols. Hawley said a vole (or [on C hureh ''Is n vote against each I ■ ■ ■ I of vo ter's right to Uilnk and act osl a t a n JnteJUBcnt person. 'k^ ' “

aU Speaking on Cuba, Mrs. Plojt aald "If the communbts had been allowed to complete missile bases I W B W r

ed In Cuba, ihey could have used on Uila th rea t as a bargaining weap- ^ ; . , V - « on over Berlin. ’ > Z * ! Vhe H onsen, speoklng on agdcul- ■at tu ra l conUols, said Secretary ot ^ I P . lea A griculture Orville preemon td - / v T ?er, vocfttcs a policy of.rlgld controls, h • f ,ng H e eald Uils is a threa t to Uie ‘••V.:'n- fu tu re of Uia livestock and meat *. •.ck packing Industries of Idaho, ' / / ,

WhIto reiterated his request fjt th a t h is opponent, £nvln Schwle- to b e rt, say how he stands on US.In cham ber of commerce leglslaUve ce policy. He said Schwleberl would X- n o t answer ^'because he would _ reveal th a t h e Is Indeed n can-

. d ldato who will place the inter- T W C _ cata of large business beforo Uie d m i r 5 Interests of all the people.* OJ^XVV

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sociation te rm in a te d Tuesdny n 'K a n sa s and E a a t TenncHHce Stn an d privilegcB of th o associatio ago fp r tw o v io lations of Js’CA.

R o c k -R ib b e ( D e f e n s e A w

M IN N EA PO LIS Ocl. :il (/P) rcnchcd th e BtaRC w here coIIcki a re tiik lng th e ir liven into tJi*-’’'' KO Blnmminfr into Minnfsotii'.s (I

■ G opher opponcntx will y to^

Davis Cops NIj Soph Player '<“[ Of Year Title SS

NEW YORK. ocl. 3J CP— Willlc Navy, Davis of lhe L a\ AiiKrlM UoilKrrj. were

- a dtoftppJjlntnicnt m liLi rookie . year, hnd n jsparkllii! sccond i>«on th n t earned him IOCS f-n- uuiloi Uonal lenRiip sophomoro-of-tlic* „[j u, yenr honors In thc onnunl A.vso- • clftl'cd Pr«.« poll WediiMClfly. ,

T he speedy center fielder col- Jeeled 32 of the 107 votes cast iiy ^kc of members of lhc Diwebnll Wrllers nssoclntlon pnrilclpntlnit, In lhc , ballotlnc. outfielder UUly Wll- llams of the Chlcngo Ciibs. ‘[ '“ ; roofcic-or-£/if-ycnr in IBOl. uvi.i , runncr-up In Uic votlni?. JIc wtu ^ named on 20 bnllois,

Ten plnjers flRured In thc bftlanccd l)AlIoilnB. Relief pitch- " er Jftclc Bald-'chun of lhc I’hlla- T*'« dclphln PhlU WIU third w ith 15 Rnlncd votes folloaed by ano ther rc- the nl never, Aon Pcrrnnoskl o l thc NorUiv DodKcrs, with 13’i . Ron K

O thers receiving mention were Tnllif< catcher Johnny Edwnrds of Cln- 80 yan clnnaU (8), catcher Tom Ilnllcr jii t t t o f San Priuiclsco (5'4), outfielder permit Mally Alou of San Pranclsco (5). , second bnseman Chuck JSlller ot j San Pranclsco « ) , third bnscmnn alone i Bob Aspromont# of Houston (3) victory snd pitcher Tony CIoninBCr of . Milwaukee (2).

Davis, ft 22.yeiu--old southpaw * sw inger, and Ilelder, wound up with ft .2S5 bfttttiiB ftvcrnRe After hoverlnf around JOO moat of the season. This wns a vast Improve- Ends ment over the 1061 caxnpalKn Prawdr when Davis h it only JM . IvcIy, i

Wlllle th f—W isp, dlsplnytnR recclve poi.'cr M well 05 consistency a t superb the plate, complled 171 hlt«. h it a qunr a i h o m e r s , collected 85 runs chance batted in and scored 103 runs, big cm He (Inlshed In b four-vny. tie for Tjnei the triples lead w ith 10 a n d was a d is tan t second to te an u n ite —n s .t M aury Wills In the stolen base ^ , ” 5 ] departm ent with 33. 2 " '* J

Davis, n form er hlRh nchool p„_ ,v , Uack’ s ta r In th e Los AnRcles area. I s , a n excellent defensive — perform er who uUllzci h is swift­ness lo coTcrlng fround In eenler 1 > / tleld. H e also possesses ft strong throwing arm th a t has c u t down Th many a n oppostns base runner. Doosi

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COLLEGE STATION. T c i , jju Oct. 31 HWDobby Gilbreath, 20- week y w -o W hurdler on the Texas R""'*; A and M collese track team . Is critically ill w ith eacephalltls ernlli (InnammaUon of the brain) and be h hla coach. Crales Thomas, snld th boy THU not expected to live.

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C o l l e g e s b y N31 (/p>—The council of th e N ational Coll

Tue.sdny n ixht the probationary periods o incssee S tale collcRC, re.stonnjr both in s ti t i

a8.sociation. Kan.sas had been placed on p N r,t NCAA rules, involving ba.HketTiaII st liUIij!-------------------------------- —— him • an

b b e d G o p h e rA w e s Foies S l “

:l. ;il m — I t has ju.st about oud^Sn^! lere collcKe fnothall bull c a rrie rs irrm s ha\ into the ir own hands when they ^

„u-.sota's <lefcn.sive fortrcH.^. !• t o « ^ , X e te.stifv to thiH anil all but N o r t l i

------- we.iteni. w ith il« g i f t e d KaainsVTT T om J ly c r s , w ill p r o b a b ly m e first i J j vow t h a t i t doe .tn ’t i m - period fro

p ro v e th e s i t u n t io i r a g r e a t I* d eal to ta k e to tlte a i r .

Mliinc-Wla, In curvlmc- n 3-1-1 lertalnm er I rccord. has iwrmllted only 34 m, nulomo l e pom ts-a ll to Norlhwcslcrn nnd mm, l-foo

,MyiTS- nerlnl wlwrdry. MLssourl. basketball Willlc Navy, Illinois nnd MlclilRnn nil jcorlnit r n ilKrrs. were shut oul. nl Nntionirookie . rca-fln: the Gophers boajst tlon. ,:l «;»■• {t,e riLihimi defense in thc ^e,! Nn- imllon nnd UVbcUlnR tougher Honnry p<

nil Ihe Ilme. • providedA-vso- -J-],rough five gnmes. Mlnne- concerning

, sotn Ims.nnowed only 122 yard.1 tlon or teli ■ on Uie ground-rock-ribbed nver- "w nlter

« c to r o t t. Saturday, MIchlgnn wound up member cw with n uUuM'-4G yards In 37 second da;

c V , ' tries, using n ncw offense dc* day fall m signed-by conch Dump Elliott to under coi

> was «ct a llltle mort,»unch. Missouri repo ru tro mannged 04 yards rushing. Nnvy mittee. I t had n net lo.vi.bf 31. Northwest- fu rther li ern got-only 50 nnd Illinois 85. ments coui

lillal Tlie same Jive opponenu hnve h 15 gnlned o n ly .702 yards Uirough In othei

rc- the nlrn'i^'s, the bulk of I t by endorsed I the NorUiwcstcrn's Myers, Navy’s presented

Ron Klcmlck nnd Illinois’ MUe convention were Tnllaferro. Klemlck abo lost over Jnnunry. Cln- so yards trying to pass. These lraller j i i t t t means the Gophers have one of the :l<ler permitted an avernge of only

104J yards rushing and passing :>■ of U)ls season and Northwestern “ “" “I

"s ■“ »' Tackles Bobby Lee Bell, Uie n c a a '“(S^

Gophers' leading AU ■ America ,j,ips, and I up cnndJdnle, and CnrJ Eller are committee , t i t i man-mountalns with strengUi, ^

experience, rnnge and speed. wrestling a ove. Ends Joe Campbell and Bob Regardln algn Prawdilk are sUongesl dctens- concerning

Ively, nnd only occasional pass ball games, ying receiver* on offense. Campbell Is mended re r a t superb a t aash lng In to tinrrass nn NCAA r , h it a quarterback before he has a NCAA cei runs chance to toke advantnge of the given only runs, big end's committing himself. games In « * Uncbacker# Julian Hook, Paul gnme peri

Denson and Jerry Joncs ore a vacaUon pi gting-taekaUiR bunch who arc Byers sa quick to smash anything getting provide the pnst Bell. Eller, Campbell nnd Is schedule

,1 , ‘ Prawkilk. day beforelice. This player nm

■■Zl Boosters.Meet S Slown The Tu'ln Falls Druln

„ S ';.rc*- Hunter said tllms of last .20 - week's T «ln Pnlls-D ornh ■exas game will be ahown. A report P™.n 1, on Uie progress for putting „

“ the ncw looiball field In op- 1'^.,™'®* “ ernllon by next fall also will

nnd be heard. The public Is In- ff,'?" 5?“ *" > . I n 'S ^ c k a n

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fciftedTennessee M l y - N C A A P.’a t io n a l C o l le g ia te A th le t ic o .v iry p e r io d s o f th e U n iv e rs i ty o f

b o th i n s t i t u t i o n s to fu l l r ig h ts I p la ce d o n p r o b a t io n tw o y e a r s )asketTinII s t a r W il t C h n m b er- •— la in • a n d - fo o tb a l l p la y e r , JM jd ^ -B e rl C o a n . E a s t T en n e sse eJ * S t n t e , J o h n s o n C ity , T enn .,

h a d b e e n p la cc d on one year’s probation for vlolaUons of basketball tryout and recruit- Ing

Both probations were termln- '’U'' oted on schedule wlUi the full e ra i«nns having expired and a re- ]cy view of both cases by tho NCAA fa.f, committee on Infractions having f K determined Uiat no extension ‘• ''r wns In order.

K aaios had been barred for l)ly the flrsl year of Uie two-year m - period from post-senson football

games and Uie NCAA football ^ , - . iteIsv).iion programs for viola- V kUons th n l Included excessive en- ■ ' j M

' t ' l tertalnm ent provided Conn nnd 34 on nuiomoblle given to Chamber-

''>0 lain, 7-foo l-l former All-America i uri. basketball sUir who now h o llt oil

scoring records In the profe.vlon- nl Nntlonnl BnskeU>all Assocla*

inist tlon.J*'® East Tennessee SU le’s proba-

tionnry period of ono year had provided no furlher . penoltles

ne- concerning post-season, compeU- S M ' B 'J Td.1 tlon or television progrjgjjV -^-ii

"Wolter Byers, executive dl- reclor of th e NCAA, said Uie 18- K m H

up member council — now In the 37 second day of Its aimual three-

dc* day fall meeting here — still had to under coaslderation nddlUonnl

uri repo ru trom Uie Infrnctlons com- ivy mlttcc. I t wns Indlcnled tha t l:.v V y g ^ .^ s t- fu rther Infractions announce- h d U | | | | | | n

m ents could be expected tomor- row, CHECKUF

Igh In o the r action, the counidl I:'**;'*'*."' by endorsed three proposals to be **

.y-s presented to Uie annual NCAA Ike convention In Los Angelea in T j . ^ _ ver Jtm uary. h ' r ( )

'These Included a revblon In * kve one of the by-law requirements niy coBctrnlng post-season basket- I I r v x r , in j ball games—a proposal tor addl- ■ / f , \ I .fj, tional represcntaUon from col- .22 JcRc division (small coUegc) N E W Y (

schools cn rules and tournament . . committees to r newly created p'® NCAA sm all college champion- w r i te a t Ie

ships, and a proposal to r rules c h a ir m a n o Ih 'Omm lttee conUnulng secret^lM p ro b lem , r (

In swimming, track and Held, tiwrestling and baseball.

>ob R egarding Uie requirements' Snn'ZCd b a concerning post-season basket* n o rs a n d n ball games, Byers said Uie recom* p ro v e th e '

Is mended revision stemmed trom unanimous r an NCAA rule Uiat provided th a t a meeUng to

n NCAA ccrUflcntlon would be Dec. l.-^e given only to qualllled all-star .-i reflect ti

games In which the pracUce and N a t i o n a l jul game periods occurred during leagtftsJ and

n vacaUon periods. u,e minors arire Byers sa id the revision would adopt this pn ng provide th a t If an All-SUir game “The majors nd is scheduled on a Saturday the mltted to und

dny before may be u.'cd to r prac- minor lengue tlee. T his means a basketball 'Tlie new <

— plnyer mny miss one day of a standard 1 class tim e to prepare for an All* to give flnn S tar game. minors and ft

One c f the games Involved is a the fixed cash new post-season basketbnll con* ly made to t^

' test planned by the naUonal as- major lengue I soclatlon o t basketball coaches ment fund w

next spring n t Lexlngion, Ky., a IfiSO.OOO a yea: week a fte r the CAA champion- Under Uie t

' ships In Louisville. major leagueThe provision to r additional vide the plnye

; representaUon trom smnll schools burse the mln on rules and tournam ent com- some or all of

I m lttees resulted, Byers u ld . playei's, 'Flie from collcge division champion- also would p. ships th e NCAA wll) Inaugurate manager and

. In track and fleld, wrestllngr golt pay spring t ; and tetmis In 1BC3. ceruUn travel

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I, Listening to . h e a r t o t the Olants' veteran ontl J TesU are expected to U kejieT tm l days. (AP v

: P r o B a s e b a l l A] : D e v e lo p m e n t P[ N EW Y ORK, O ct. 31 (/P)— Profession! : m ent c o n trac t td c a r ry o u t th e m ajo r li . w rite a t le a s t IM ^ m in o r league clubs : s chairm an o f a jo in t m a jo r anti m inor let* problem, re leased a general outline of tl

f icc re ta ry -treasu rer o f or-; ganized baseball. T h e m i- in . nors-afi9 m a jo rs m u s t ap-* prove th c c o m m i t t e e ' s is and lo moi 1 unanimous recommendation n t subject to the t ft meeUng to bo held Nov. 20 w minor leagueB Dec. 1. season. Players J "I reflect the.opU m tsm of the lengue club oa> t f a t l o n a l association (minor could be acquirI leagtftsJ and lhe committee th a t lengue team fc

the minors and m ajors both will between tS.OOO1 adopt this program,” said Segar. the player cou* “The majors nlrendy arc com- any other club. 5 mltted to underw rite a t least 100 t 1, j contract• minor lengue clubs nex t year."I Tlic nev? contract would be f a standard working ftgrccment cording to pinn . to give financial aid to Uie

minors and would subsUtute tor ,I the fixed cash paym ents previous- | | j. ly made lo the m inors trom the• major league’s played develop- •I ment fund which approximated V O l* ^^I W50.000 a year. ______

Under the new agreem ent, the _______major league club would pro-

1 vide the players and would relm- I burse the minor league team for ■ some or oil of the sa laries to the f f \. playei's, "nie m ajor league club ^ Vm-j• also would pay snlarles of Uie (. " / r ' ^! manager and coaches nnd would r* \[ pay spring train ing cosU and y J k v

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ill A n n o j in c e s P n t P l a n f o r M ir-Professional baseball h a s draw n up a pi he m ajo r leagues' com m itm en t of la s t J igue clubs fo r 1963. Jo h n G albreath oi id m inor league com m U tee w hich h as w lutline of th e p lan T uesday th ro u g h Cl

In retum th t minors would be oniy c ; ^ tri ve the major club the righ t andW.ln-10C3, “T I seleci the co n tac ts up to Dec. ed a t the minor < and lo move these players, Imllochester, N. ibject to the consent of the ember. Under thi Inor league team during Its A (Pacific Coos ason. Players lh a t the m inor lengue and Am ngue club owned on lU own Uoni would remt lUld be acquired by the m njof two double A lea; ague tenm for a fee ranging Mexican) and th tween tS.OOO lo t20,000 before (Eastern and { le player eould be offered to would become di ly other club. other leagues Ir•Hie contract a«umc.i tlm t tlic ' <>“■'1 become cltInors will bc reclnsslflcd ac- • -:------------Tdlng to pinn so thn t Uicre will TRY TXMES-NE

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ol<tiost ru n th i B ' ' K entuclB f . b a s e b a l l coR . . w 1945-51, i n t e iB y * g o l f i n g vacatio g v t • discu&a basebai| » i | / New»-Jonrnal.

" i "Commissioner J pruldcd over the th(^ minor leagues, ler. ’They-ve laid I and radio but th a t son. I f s Uie ae greed of the m ajor

Chandler reached an a ll-tin he w u commlssh Uicre were 4B8

attendfl 863.338. Last year

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Thethought the comn was lo represent Ui plrea and the peo; wrong. The clubowi a stooge /d r Uiem.'

Chandler lengue clujMw-ner 1

e p * straight Ulker." Vc ' V.. W y this year, claimed

f i w J r ' . owners hnd-bandC' bar the doora.o t I

n hospltai In San Francisco, ntm. sn . Dr, Harold H, Rosenblnm. "Veck is Infinite!

some of the fellows ing lo keep h im i

ces P l a y e r : f ~ “s— recent years and It

r MinorsL k7 anything for Uie

“ "KTSrcElent of la s t May to under- bnck-G albreath of P ittsb u rg h . ------------------------w hich h as worked on th c

th ro u g h Charles Segar,

• oniy c ; ^ triple A, double A idW.ln-10C3, ‘This must be vot- I n t the minor lengue meetings >: Rochester, N. Y., In lale Nov- nber. Under the plan the triple

(Pacific Coast, International ngue and American Assocla- 3n> would remain triple A, Uie ,’0 double A leagues (Texas and k S B § ^ cxican) and the twovA leagues Eastern and Soulh AUanUc) W a r n DUld become double A. All the her leagues In B. C and D [ h i m ould becomc cln.^ A.

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handler Clai [ajor League uining MinoYDONA B EA CH . Fla., Oct. 31 (yP)~For )m m is5ioner A. B. (H appy) Chandler s m ajor leag u es control th e m inors anc ; ru n th e m inors o u t o f busineHs.” a K en tu ck y governor, tw ice a U. S. setb a l l co m m iss io n e r,------------------------H, i n t e r r u p t e i l a ir v aca tio n h e r e to J i l l l 6 0 W < a b aseball w ith the ^ r t Jo n rn a l. ■■ ■ ; ‘( > 3 1 1 1 S t a l mlssloner Fo rd Prick has • • •1 over th e liquidation of T IT ■. O lor leagues." aald Chand- i T l e C l o D f l ley’ve laid I t on U lii^ lon Uo but th a t’s no t Uie rea- Three Tu-ln Pall /s Uie aelfUhness and eamed spou In the f the m ajors." all-star bowling pin'dler said th e m in o r s two Tv.ln Fnlls bow

an a ll-tim e peak'whllB over Uie'week-end.I commissioner. In IMS Mra. John Blrrcll n ere 488 clubs Ui S8 leagues Taylor will represeni Ull a ttendance was 41.- adrome while VIvla Last year m inor leagues won Uie spot from Indled to 147 clubs In 22 Bowl.

and W tal attendance AJrs. Blrrell won :ted to 10,074,081. drome title with I**• league clubowners did polnU, toppling U l i elect C handler as com- games. Mrs Taylor cr In 10$I, naming Prick pins while compllini uccessor. terson polnta. n ilrd mght baseball was a.nport Mrs. Jlm Blake, wh(

became commissioner,’’ Pln* and 40.U points landler. " I Ui?ught Uie Mrs. Newmnn won owned th e natlonnl pos- Bowl bid wlUi 1,12B found o u t 1 wna mlsUken. games while Colleen :m l-bandlta »ow n It. I second wlUi 1.094 a

the commissioners' Job Smeed was third will ■eprescnt Uie players, um- The women will tn Id the people. But I was catello for the state m e clubowners Just want week-end wlUi the• fo r Uiem." places receiving ben Her called tormer big national tournament slujwwner B ill-V «ck~"A City.U lker." Veeck, In a book The m'en-*. p i s , o |

ir, claim ed m ajor leagug conducted Saturday a had~banded .togeUier f c a t . t h t Bowladrome doors.o t Uie mjlors t® fietd shooUng for sp

sU to bowl-oft a t LewIs Infinitely suplrlor to ______________Uie fellows who are try- PITCHING CO,

keep h im out," declared YORK, Oct !

63-year-old , Kentuckian "I® White, onc-ilme ;’ve ju st been a fan In pitcher wllh the 81. : ears and i t ’s beltw Uiat dlnals, signed wllh the

lE ^ lo T e rT w o llC t 'S fk "{ for Uie experience of ^ youiR " immlssloner. bu t I would “t the club’s St. Peten r a th in dime lo get It InstrucUonal ' lengue

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.In PnlU bowllm u e'w eek-end. >John Blrrcll nnao*, will represent the h

while Vivian K,S le spot from th« n

Blrrell won the Bh tiUc with 42-U p 2 toppling 1.811 iHial Mrs Taylor feiirf,

liilc compiling 40X polnta. •nnrd plsci' m Blake, who h« i d 40.11 points.Newmnn won the b d WlUl 1,128 pini k vhlle Colleen Ten* wiui 1.094 and Be

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V ALL ANGLES tuii co:B t LARRY h o v e y chVifsM’

The gem of lhe 1902 foolball j4on hM come to llghl. i,iA rourlh dlslrJet team sallied i o l the home w e . lo battle the jrldlron. Pollowlns ft roui-

Jerry 8tcHjiiemtn *n4 „ Im - A»<1S to w»ll- LcDUnc.KUf or rw H wMk home,” woa lo be oi ,e wbeunce ot the pre'-dlnner V iushi t ^ t*lk. For ih«>nie tetm w u uthered into glnnlnR 1

dining *n» M d sealed while a perteci ie coichM went out ot th e room Tlg«r»,, Iron out flnil deUUi w ith the went on i»nM*ineat. The coaches knew champior i x ^ U i f »•*%'Uttr ■ “ ‘I** undertone i„ jj jp t eoa«r« tlon trom the dining non relui tll. suddenll.-even 'thlns w ent u ,j fouri jlet la Uiere. o it MtsaF e trln i lh# w ord, ft coach Tenneasti

uihed in to thecJc up on th is un - #nd the isual c»lm »nd sure enough, he Tenne.wei urprlKd ft boy swndlng up. jo , „ Sui Telling dirty Jokea* w w the by o le M U^t rtaeUon ot tho ccftch. ^After ordering the boy to sit -rinnied i

joWn. the coftch followcd up w ith ', lew chol« thrcftU. T he *tun- “led teun »*t quietly. T hen from he re*r ot Ui» hall, ft hnlfbftclc

**“Coach. he wa» aaylng grncel” LSU hi, . . Baton n<

commenting on (he beautiful Ul weather. T»!ln Falls track oach Jerry Klelnkopf sta led :We’ll start track just as soon two Junlo I this weather breaks." ute perlo-

* * * • ^ After 0 A mother of one of the Dorah 0 *

ilayers watclied thc U ons pum- j,j{nel the Drulns about lo r Uirec luarieri the other night a n d then , m’ng ereled ft .Twin Palls ta n ; “H jood-natt bU Is the best team Tw in Falls PMiim

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• Along the same line, tlve Twin alls women requested and were ^ :l»ea pennlsslon to uae tlvo B ru . "a tootljftll talU to w ear a t the naual bowUng leaRuo m asquer- Je. They trooped into tho equip- 5“ "®:.“ en t n»m and were Joofcfng for

be right tit. Wlien finally Uicy fJ*''™ f tr e outfilWd and leaving. «s-

ita o t coach Julle DomowlU “ P««onn ive them a sage bit of ndvlce. Calling "Listen." said the wisecracking asked his

Dcmowlt*. " It tha t oUier team "Oh. I comcs out wearing Rreen 'a n d programi lold. Just walk out of the place." him.

(Borah's colors are—) n i e setth a t mar

A pair of Twin Fall.i juniors.Joe BCTgoechea ond D are Ltn* eoln were receiving n hard time *“■ ' lo pmclcc the other nlRht. Tliose "You m two .were playing guard and aid nnswc tftckle cn defense while two o t- At 2<0 i fensive unlls toolt turns trying thudded, to move Uie ball, Tliree out of McDoni four playi were aimed a t Xhcsc said "Try

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for LSU) c t . 31 (/P)— L o c y tn g b a c k on m.l a s t e r j a t th e h a n d s o f L o u is i- i J p O r l l oacK J o h n V a u g h t p r o m is e s ,: e r s w h e n th e tw o u n d e fe a te d S n V 5 ‘ V n ig h t . " W e know L o u is ia n a . J

S t a te , is a s s t r o n g a s i t w as la s t y e a r , a n d I 'l l t e l l » 3 1 C C p

p you a b o u t o u r ow n s t r e n g t h 'b a l t i m o u• a f t e r S a t u r d a y n ig h t , " Sporta editor K V a u g h t s a v s . BalUmore EI llght-ilpped Vaught, the ^ ^ Y r a l e r

nation's second wlniUngcsufoot- ;S ball c o a c h , cominented only

b r l e r i y about MlMlsilppl4 changM acalnst the arcli-rlval . “B .n j . l T l t „ . .L B .lon ROUB. y S i ; "

Anything eke legardlng Ole « ,m m ltt 'l° Miss' traauional battle with S u o t Intep

fourlh-ranked L3U would be Menton wroti “ g u e a a w tJ rk .- fo r Vaught has 5 ^ 2 “ ^I* drawn a cloak of secrecy over Tlie olav In 5 preparaUons for the game.* "After Whal they-ve done to early In the I u us In recclit years, we muat put game * t Nort I our minds down to business." o ft lo Navy. f . Vaught said. "We will have ft tew "Navy's Lar

tricks ready, and a completely playing field k secret practice Is, the order of bench quickly■ Uie week. ably both.'' h■ .-LSU is ■ great foo tbairtenm , ' “Olck Earn■ Jerry 8 tov«» u ft true All-Amer« “

lea. And tha t sophomore. Danny 3?>aed the Ne LcDUnc, ft halfback, is dcstlrted

os to be one ot Uie great stars," er Vaught said. infer

For the past four sen«ns—be* t t , i,u ,,' to ginning In igjs-L SU has ruined p ja .M by Eat lie a perlect Ole M lu record. The & halfback' Ii im Tigers, undefeated themselves, stew ort pause he went on to win the nntlonal took his norr :w championship after whitewashing until the ball ng Ole Miss li-o In 1P5S. sprinted dowif>« In JJ55. All-Amertea DlJJy Can- tnke a forwar "B non relumed a punl S9 yards In SUubach for " t the fourth period as LSU upset th a t put Navj ^ Olt Mtss 7.J. But ft week la ter WenUw. «

ih Tennessee upset the Tigers H-IS. football oftlcli n- and the ftebels then swamped Wayne Hnrdlr ne Tennessee 37-7 lo set the stage and said It ha iP- tor a Suirar Bowl rematch, won ne by o le Miss 21-0. fltewart cor

A dismal Tiger team tied ft

team ,0-6 lii I9M. declared read;And then Pnul D lcucl’s crew wrote. But h'

^ camc from behind last year to Stew art Ictl tl win 10-7. limping, folio

I" LSU has not been bealcn In of Earnest. Ni Baton Houge since IOM — and aectlon 1. art ngaln the RcbeU must travel to

, ■"»»u: player or ent)n two Juniors over a 30 to 40 mln* team A must

ute period. is yards to th^ After one particularly grinding ulated replacc

play over Uie two. defensive shall be used n" coach Merle Eden quipped "Hey, nentj,"

men. we've gol a Basque getting ' Menton sali a Uttle Ured htre." pointing to Navy used th

“ good-nntured Bengocchea. winning 32-0. i

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nay Gltfln. Boise SU tesman Giants,, sporl4 writer, watclied the Cald- / \ a a • “ well Cougars work ou t during | J t t A ] | S ] ’ ! Uie week prior to the Twin Falls "

game. He cauRht big. Ray Me- Don^Jd. stropping B-tqot. <-lnch J^^er/ttl otft

.1 Negro fullback, coming out of Z Uie ahower and decided to aetlle U I p < n o « l ,uuU o». U l ^

Calling McDonald over OUfln The Olants Ig asked him to step on the acales. phl» Eagles i m "Oh. I weigh 232 Just like the behind Uie D id program snys." McDonald assured NnUonnl Poo ." him. fense leaden .

Tlie scale balance Uiuddcd on tha t mark. ‘“ “y »howed

i'l’ "Wlilch woy, nay?- O ltfln ask- IC • over the Wfti« "You miRht tr>' It up," McDon- -nils output I id aid answered. offen.ne to 3,4r- At 240 pounds the balance atlll the Eagles.Ig thudded. i - —3t McDonald looked a t O lfflo and t t said "Try it on 250.*

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BALTIMORE, OcL 31 W _ Une U beginning Sporta editor Paul Menton of Uie c jnaia iiea moot I BalUmore Evening Sun said ^Tuerfflfty Navy vloUted boUi U.e outstanding collej football rules snd code by using *[■ nation,the eontrtverslal "sleeper" play In nujuagalin t Pituburgh last Saiurday,“U w ouldaeem tom eanapo l-S lovaU of Loulslogy U In order to the University 0 ««y f ,Mira of of PlttaburKh and the NCAA running bu t wlU rules commlttte In the best later. “lonUi t ^ o Uie ;esta o t Intercollegiate tootball.” *re far rrom, settW j lp n I T . . . la . . . .

Tlie play In question developed a fte r P itt scored a field goal ‘lowis J .i eaoh (early In the first quarter of tlie ---------:---------------game * t Norfolk. Va^ and kicked - t,.tepedapUying field near the Navy / - v x r rbench quickly or unnoticed, prob- I I I V O i l ftbly both." Menton wrote. V l l

“Dick Earnest then eame Into - in f - i the game, was reeognlxed and h 0 1 * £ i V < Joined tlie Navy huddle. Shortly thereafter Jlm Stewart left the SAN FRANCIS huddle, started limping toward Orlando Cepeda J the sidelines, in h(j r igh t eye.

"The Inference was obvious, entaract. the He wnji hurt nnd had been re- Olants announce! placcd by Earnest, who was ako uie slugglns flrrt a halfback. Instead of going out. went an exlenslv Stewart paused near the sideline, tlon. took his normal starting stance rnunlil Uic ball was snnpped. then sprinted downfleld unnoticed to Uike ft forwnrd pass from Roser BUubach for an easy touchdown ,th a t put Nnvy ahead. 70." «

Menton. « JwJsiJme collree football offlclnl. said Nav>- coach mterfer.Wayne Hnrdln defended Uie play and said It had been Judged letal Cepeda undcrw by Uie offlclnls before the game, nation a fte r flun

a tew nrt complied with NCAA llcen« eye test rules which make- It mandalory lenmlng from a ; Uiat all players be wlUiln IJ am that he mlRhi yards of the ball after It i;rs cataract over the declared ready tor play. Menton cam pion aald wrote. But he added that whtn opacity "could Stewnrt le tl the huddle obviously termed a c au ra limping, following the entrance u ,j , , 4,^ j{ j , j of Earnest. Navy violated rule 7. doesn't aisection 1. arUcle 3 A-2. which u i ln g a t 'a l l "*aya: __________

"After the ball Is ready for play and before the snap, each r n t * n o l l P ployer or entering subsUtute of V U l l l C l I Jl team A must have been within v Tk I 16 yards to the ball and no slm- I f i K n C K 0 ulated replacement ef a player " “ v a v w shall be used to confuse, oppo- By T h e Aiao< nenta," The top Indlv • MenUin said It was a shame ance In college to Navy used the play because by came no t from 1 winning 32-0. the Middles showed name s ta rs o t thi they "didn 't need auch shennanl. erhouses bu t tron; cans on the tootball tleld Satur- quarterback In tl d ay" _________________ Gary Wood o t Cc

Giants Climb in i^ r^d Offensive List

NEW YORK. Oct. 31 MV-The a t 1thNew York o u n u . displaying ft K '^ .^ ^ th e U r t S potrerlal o tfen sin punch Jut Sunday, toomed from nlnlh to a ” “ 1* ***" second-place Uo IhU week In to- UI yardage gained. P'eW- 13. of 10

The OlanU aad the Phlladel- and carrlc phla Eagles are enly 110 yards tor 125 mi behind Uie Dallas Cotboya. the 3^7 yarNnUonnl PooUjall leJgue'a cf- “ *e Iry icngue. fense leaden . ~ Of Cornell's tl

Suitlstlcs released by the league he threw tor th n today showed tha t the Olants ran for the oth< amassed S02 yards passing and the la tte r on a njshlnjf Jn tfteif «»34 victory acWei’cd wllh a over the Waahlngton Redskins, play of hip-swlni 'n ils output boosted their tola] tleld fakery.often.nc to 3,402 yards, tame as ---------------the E a g le s .__________________TRY TIMES-NEV

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L in e F o r m s u l R F o r T b p G r id P l aNpw YORJC. OcL 31 im -T h c ga/nes. In Uie far * le Is beginning to form among Baker of Oregon S ndldiitea most likely to succeed Kcnfro of Oregon. Ilie Davis of Syracuse a.i the man of Penn Btat iiatandlng college lootball piny- Olbbs of Texaa Ch . in the (uUon. The souUi lias be considered an e rtise In numbers w|Ui Billy oUirn knocking on lUuidge of aeorg la ’Tccli, Jrrry individualovaU o t Loulsliina-Stiiie and ]tcw,„Bn trophy, a rorvf .Mlra of Miami in the jg jj ^y the Down' nnlng bu t wlUi more than n cn,,, of New York onUi to go Uie ycur-cnd hoiior.i yc„r by Duvls. e fnr from, setUcd. Out In Uie Idwrst, they're touting Micl.l- ■n 6 . u ' l c w p M j G .oitcl Umes. w;ho-,«fored Uirte touch* .V .

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SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 31 'Jf— gon SU te. rlando Cepeda Jins 20 20 vision „ , ,

his r igh t eye-despltc a (iny . inrnct. the Snn I-tanclsco ^ S n , lanta announced Tuesdny after ,u i, .unnly thla sei e .lugRlns flrrt bnsemmi under- ! '^nt an extensive eye exanilna-

tcrack l.< Uie do-ev Dr. George Cnmplon told the tha t runs. paa.ies Innis Hint Cepeda "has 0 con- kicks w ith the bes nllal opacity of the crystalline i„ ,tcc3v 's tlr s t fi IS a millimeter In dlnmetjfr . i « „oV i„l li his rlKhl eye which has been q, team 's

ere alncc birth and will never n ,cr w h touehdi Ott- or Interfere with his vl- down passes, field

version kicks. Cepedft underwent the exnml- T lm t gives him I tlon a fte r flunklnn ti driver's nil comers In our ente eye tcsl last week and point, b u t th a t’a g imlng from a prellmlnnry e*. one vole ou t of aevi 1 that he mlRht luve a serious nnd the aUuaUon taract over thc eye. In Uic coming weekcampion aald Uie conRcnllAl , S'ovall a lialfbnt ■nelty "could tcclmlcally be i ’l?rmed a cau rac t. however In “ 'J.

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The top individual perform- touchdown productice in college tootball last week Ircmendous. Olbbs. me no t from any of Uie bigma aUirs o t the naUon’s tx iw QUMlerback post blouses bu t trom a little known J'® 'arterbftck In th e Ivy league- *‘‘‘' i n L

w ood . r Com .ll.Tlia 180-pound, 5-foot, l l- li id i ners Uiough th c ;nlor quarterback ot Uie noi-ao- doesn't officiallyI Big Red pu t on auch a d a a - against soplia and ;Ig a ll-around exlilbltlon In his ridge. M lra nndun ’s 35-34 upset vlclory over Juniors. t Inceton a t lUiIca, N.Y, th a t And ono of the: wos the virtually uncliallenged tho M ldweat— Toinek o t the week." NorUiwcstcrn—la cWood. Cortland. N.Y, com- o '" ‘>rc. Myers, who*■ted 13 . of 10 passes tor 212 « “ top-fligh t quarrds and carried Uie ball 15 “ S? »“ rprlse to co nes to r 125 more for a toUl . i ” *,

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threw tor Uiree of them nnd WABHINOTON. a for the oUier tw o-one of Eddie Yost, ve tc« e la tte r on a 4D-yard romp league th ird baaetr ItJei’Cd n’lth a m anejoua dls> wita added U> Uto ly of hlp-swlnglng and open Senatora coach ln j 4Id fakery. --------------------

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and Notre Dame’S Leoo collecting holdet^ In i(1049). • <L------ Fulls bufineasea Itl Ulend m ight make It this or 10 d.iys to pick up too. for there are some people mny wlsli to c •s headed by All-American tJie lime of purchase IchU r of Wlaconsln. Hugh a spot clieck ' ;>ell of Washington Stale. Khools where the ledsole of SouUiem Call- je n t home Monda

and V em Burke of Ore- “very good re.ipoiv* ta te . sold,the backs are the glamor The group hopes t

who usually get the moit 000 books of tradlns and exciting backs are In convert Into seaUni ipply thla season. people and a scorebirldge hns been sensntlonnl new field, located dl . T he Georgia Tcch qunr- of tlie hlitli pchool.

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SS'tiKS,.'"’'' Oilers to ViI personal hand In cvcr> End BillGit hla teoin's 87 polnla el- -HOUSTON. O et. 3With touchdown!., touch- ,on o ile r conch P ranpasses, field g^als or con- pi„fc(j jjlll GromI kicks. mdny "because: give* him thc edge over ninying up ton e rs in our book to this ^b u t m a t’s good only for ^ lio wal

ssfon" aro""!;,.?:“ s ;D. Like Lothrldge. he hna " J cn nnmed three Umes this n rn m a J ? lirnnrtur In Uie United Press In- O rom ans dcpartu r onal b n ck fle ld -o t-U ie- S .’o r s u n d o u t perfonpances paM-catchlng s Bnyou Bengali pulled he No. 6 slot In the nn- I'O . unhappy wlUi

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lie of purchase. n k tFortie Adchome Monday Indicates T T * ’ Tgood re.'^)o.vK." Woodall J | ; | l g J_ ^ 0 ;

group hopes to oWxiln 8,- - \ t>oks of trading atiuniB to I Into seaUna tor 3,000

nnd a -scoreboard a t Uie d e n v E R . Oct. 31 Ufh- ■eld. located directly norUi young's Eldon Portle a hlKli pchool. nrmcd Johnny Jacobs o.

’ Slnte unlveralty enJoo r e f f t W a i V P gnmes last week-end an C I O l U T T a l T C . ened their lends In Wes

i Bill GromanISTON. O et. 31 W -H ous- portle fiRurcd in hi ler conch P rank (Pop) Ivy Ujf^p touclidowns des end Bill G rom an on wnlv- couRnr'a 27-21 loss to Ul

dny "because he has not BccounUng for 282 ynrdj ilaylng up to hls cnpabll-

H w “ltero MlleM Jncobi”j-'us'iK'o'iM;; s'SS'pSint ’,n loOO. made Uie nll-league ' " " " J ’' .lls tlra t year In' Uie Amerl- e?d ootball leaaue aa the 0 1 - *rn 35-7 last week-end „ S u . 0h im p l0» .h lf ..ln lh . . ^ n h « , com p^nd 10(51 80 aerials for 748 yardS a n rd e p a r tu re wlll.brenk touohdowns. Hts total of.ml many considered the I* I » « r because>as4.caleh lng comblnnUon 37 yarda rushing.Icngue.----------------------------- Jacoba' taWrlW targ unhappy will! Ule Oilers’ Keller. lopa'U ie league )ss ngninst D allas Sunday, receiving with 16 for i Grom an on waivers after and five touclidowni.

review ot th e team's games Sortie continues lo ■nson. • rushing wllh B37 yardi ----------------------------- scoring w ith 68 polnta.

Christ Leads . _L in RustlingLAS. Tex.. Oct. 31 W - cookie G ilchrist. Buffalo's aster, not-only lenRUicned .d W m h l n j !"•> o « d closer to nn Amen-olball league ground gain- 4.4 ■ wa«n<r’i T n u . <l«fM -nr>< . I'llflllna s-l: TaKiIfraM in

S ix n o o n 01 !h . m il. S S ' 'Up 80 yards against Den- iiiih iii4iridi»i (u>p. J

rlnglnjr h is acawn total .-He need* to average 55 w.’tM rtTTnn.. « t i bith » frame the re.it of tho way i«in^ «•»•. wmom;* t»» ;k the rccord of 048 aet last t fly Billy can n o n of Houa>. J.'iV - " .

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llaa nnd C arl Charon of J. m : b l »-»"»'* ««■. : .. H unt InloroopW t l m ■ t i f l

against Houston and i Lutiin>n No. •1 Into the league lead with “ 7 / K ,hefts. Charon has seven. {jJjj; I "In O onsoulln snared 11 sm 1 blih b>ndk>p tMm ian paases In lOUO to r Denver. tias aeven games to play, J i . m . .relK'."_r;. n^wUr ot »*«11. u . Durhbt

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N o . 1 R a t i n gif b e in g th ru s t in to th o n a tio n a l Umelli ten tio n by sp o rta w r ite r s a n d s p o ^ ) N o rth w ea tem C oach A ra P ^ s e g h w oba.” P a rseg h ian to ld th e C hlM go F( O hio S ta te th e re h a s been a flow of nid io and teJe- * * n *

3' ou r practlccB, ISzcezeckonea Uiat ring con- _

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It wlUiout someone , , , . _Ilg him quesUona. By The A «ocuu>a r there bombing him Joe Stceiecko. NorUi* Uces, In the i n u - 235-pound sophomore im Ml over Uie place, named tho college tootbi n ftelilng calls tn jm m an of th e week by Ine )ver the area w ant- a t ^ Preaa Tuesday- radio Ukpea over Uie j i w u big Joe 's aporkll

u p troQt th a t played a mi . mind publicity, bu t jq Korlhweatem 'a 35-fi rk to do, ftnd mftybe o ,e r N otie Dftme U at ■ lay off of us a lltUe. tr ium ph t h i f lifted the \ throwlhg the doora i„ to th e No. 1 sfttlonftl

onday and Tuesday, u ,i , w « k 'a A P polL holding Wedwadfty ‘“ gSetecko-j J .r rln V U

le wrllera coming In * reeorered fo r North _______ . on the IrU h 3 » -ftnd elgl

• . . , , , la ter Uie WUdcaU hft P A n n Q firs t touchdown.C / X U U a NorUiwcatem’j :

' T 1 rating ayatem. big Joe «. i s L i C f l C l 79 per ceni

: r 1 plftya and M per oentI ardasf6 siocktaj roc s»aed.O High up In th e ToUn« b

Oct. 31 on-B rlgham writer* and tawulc«*t« on portle and rifle- P rank PaU tucd. S tanto ny Jacobs of ArUona Ron Snodow. O regoa tw erally enjoyed big Billy Joe Arm atrong. Oh iteek-cnd and length* center. _ ' ';ads In W estern a th - paUtuccl. a 313-pound ence sUtlstlcal de- sU rted SU n to rd o a the

Ita upset 17*7 ricto ry ore ured in hU 'lenm'a by grabbing » fu m b le ‘oj idowns despite the nlng 83 yards-fo i; ft tou 21 loss to UUll su ite His sm ashing In tactic or 282 yards., l»lni a aUindout on defereh t his toUl offense Snodow. » 235-poundei M more u m do^We “ t“ ckles. e igh t o f ther “ r j S K Who h « -U t?? “

sf£s!isi;’s.“<si5It week-end.(ind for in.m » Uie 6.

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u'orllo target, Dale y ic to ij over W laconala "Billy Joe Is Uie beat ftU

clidowni. - H ,. , t j j , beat 1*to b tdntinues lo lead In 13 years. Ho bas beenh B37 yards and In tour years In gradeft, 1 68 polnta. behavior a s d pU ylng al

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t played a major rols s te m 's 35-fi vlcUnT ' Dome U at week, a t ' Utted Uie WUdcftU . 1 nftUonal ranking U'a A P polL I Jarring tackle of fci on ttte / l a t n i a - \' the game made tb l ^

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a 313-pound Junior, itord o a Uia way lo 7 Tictory orer UCLA a fumble 'and run*

da-fo i; a touchdown.Ig In tactics made ;out on defense. . , k 2S»-pounder,-inad*=-- ;lgh t o t them unas*

Ued Waahlngton ddltlon hi* punting th e HusUea backed "

own Urrltory. Two w ent ou t ol bound*

Arm strong. Woody > s ta to coach, abow* a U re i on hla 188- it-11 senior snapper- • Uie ■fiuckeyea' H -7 W bconsla

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Tho Bp[wop»l ChurcJi o t Uj Ascenaion. Bluo UJcea boulcvar no rth will bo hosC Sunday t

' tho Rev. Rulua Frederick Oreer AosUcan priest, who la tourtn

. th e United Bt«tes under th e nua I>lces of U»e Nfttlonal council fl th e EpL'copol church.

Father Oreen, ft nntlva c

Complaint Is Filed Against Repair Man

SHOSHONE. Oct. 31—A com p W n t J ju h m tiled In th a oftlc of Probkle Judge 0 . M. Wllso: charjlne MlUer Moelu..PocJiteJJ(

I v l lh obtalolnic mone? under ta b t«tena<4. Th# compJaJot wa tlgned b ; E. M. T uu ika , co-o«ne o r the Columbia L ounsojiere.

Tontkft aold th e mDn,.posln oa R furnace repair man, chcatei him In Iho care o t tho tum ac

i at‘ the biulneju.Ufi h id claimed th a t costa tc

repolrlns th e ftimace « e re 'tU { ehWslDf ft tolAl o f »U8 to r th vo rk he did, vh en upon Inrestl f t t i o s it n'aa /ow)d the m aterli uaed on th e Job woa only I3.0S.

Tho m an haa n o t beea Jocate ftl ;e t.

Countr officers feel tHla l i sn o lh tr reminder to Jocol people t v a tc h the IraveKnB repairmen Milesmen. Several peraona In th f t i ta vere taken th la summ er o roof repair Jobs.

“Iljere la oftflTeOinplalnls, aUii on aepUo ta n t workers vho or

I Bot letltlm ate workera.

i-Lorus I. Coley Honored a t Rite;

DOIIL. Oct. 3 1 -P unw o l a m Icea for Loma Ivan Coley wcr held o t a p. m . Monday a t Ui

; I Buhl U 5S chftpH WlUl Blcho Z<eland CMtltr, offUcatln;.

i C l^ e Allred nans a solo an! M r. and M n . Cl>'de Cos a dui ; aelocUon. Mre. R . A. Carlao

serred «5 o rpu iiit. D nhcn w «

I V lrt A. B JW n and Ela-ood Lci

E lton Kcndrtck gnve t^ie Jnvocn tlo a and Blahop OdUer read Ui obituary. Pay K un t and Dorwl Manahlp paid tribute, Rnlaio B u n t gaTo tho bene<ilctian an NUa Oox the d e d la to iy prayer

Pallbearer* were De.tmla ScSi meckpepper, I/ec Hendenon, Xa i r y McMurdie, Dunne H unt. U irt TTjofspson and Jack Hunt.

Concluding riw a were hold I ttw Buhl city ccm etcy .

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-PeaaJe* • Week* . • • T h a f i ftU It takes to h n r any o ' our tto lo r speUanocs « r n ra ltn re with Uis easyoffer IhrflBfh th a O.MJi.C. C n d lip U n .

h k .I t EPlSCOrAL CONVOCATION «nit ibe sr- nufu* Krcderlek Cre«n..-5ou<ftenj Rho<!uU.

re from U tt Tom Ilobertson, preildent ot the rroup. and /u lle B obrrta, (reaturer. The con* * ♦ ¥ » *

11 Pastor Is Guest 01!opal Church Here §Uurch o t the E neland a n d priest of the Church tea boulevard of England. la on a year’a leave °\ t Sunday to o l ab sen c e ' from h li Anglican derlck Oreen, pariah In Bulawoyo, Southern 10 la touring nhodeala, Africa, to aludy com* nder th e au»* m unity centers ond social ngen. al council of clea a n d Institution* of the *'’ ch. church. He la preaching ond lec» “IV native o t tu rlng throughout the country. 2;------------------- Ho wlU jpcak ot 9:15 ond U „

, X a m . services of holy communion.“t ls• - Uia conrbcaUon of younjr ehiircJi* ^

' ' c l l l l S t «n«h of th a Central Idaho dean- “ J ery v h lc h will meet s t the sa- •*■ ___ censlon pariah from 3:30 to 8 X f l n Sunday,

T h e convocation prosram la 31--A eom- for high achool student* from

1 In th a office y,® jo Episcopal churches tn the . 3. M. WllMn Magic Vftlley ore* and wUl In- ;ks, PocoUUo, ciudo erenlng prayer * t 3 ;*i J ■y under iai»e p,„,. ^^d a t 4:30 pm. a program rnpJalBt was on t h a - “World Wide AngUean . xko, co-owncr communion." Leoders wlll ba the ungojicre. — ----------------- - . -------

"s S Farmers W ill'“ SV<? Be Honored»U8 to r the t '

“K S W ith Dinner‘ RUPEH.T, Oct. 31 - Plana torbeea located muiual Ptirmer Appreciation

d inne r to be in s o r e d by the R upert chamber of Commcree a t .

^ 1:30 p .'h i. T hunday arc complele, L ^« S . 2M reaervaUona already In,

? . nccording to M n. UiVonne Col- a summ er on be rt, aecrcton-.

nolarnla, oUiot a s vho ora 8^“ Nlcliolaa ParWi liall. A fea-

Uifo of the evening vlll bc the______ prescntaUon of the Parmer of

1 Lha V ear awaixl and an addreuJ l e V by D r. WlUlatn E. Polz, head of . V i . j ' depaiynent of acrfculturci Kites jsssr*"' 0*i “c ^ v M crchaijts and their wives willL S ^ i liw t couples chosen by the

ninhnn vnrtoiit J u m ofjranlaitlona ola tln g .J a s^ o and> C to a duct Nominees for the farmer auiud

A. Carbon th e groups selecting tiiem Dnhen were Include Cl>-de Prttm . National Ela-ood Lee Parm er O r g a n l i a t l o n ; John

e the Invocn- Klfwnni, Plonerr Orange: l->'nn lUer read Uie Ooon, Rivul Oranse; Bernard

and DorwJn ScoU, W » t End Oranse: Clalr (Ute, R abion Po\i'er5. Minidoka and Ace<juia ledlcUon and w ra P a r m Bureau; fYayne kUwy prayer. Shouse. Norland Fairo Bureou, Dennis 6ch- .Merrill Patl<ir, Phnneranderson. Iat- U nion. '5 K unl. U irry Oeorge MacDowUd will serve c H unt. a.% mnaier ot cefrmomw. and a were hold In musicol proim m wlll_be present- ta y ._________ ed. Mrs. Colbert tcjw fcii. —

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Bd Ibe s r - vocation wUt be held a t tiie Kplscog I ItbodetU, TItae hake§ boulevard nortb. The 11 lenl ot the the 0:15 and 11 a.m. holy eommunlo . Tha con- H’a rren L. Ilotrcll, rector. (Tines*

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g f - Rev. H. T . Knight, Gooding. Vf8l> and Pother Howell.- n

A fter an nddreas by FaUier Jt>, p i * A Oreen, Uie progroin will con- ^

elude with th e motion picture . » j fih e Church "Angllcnn ConRress— Mlnncap-

lli AnaUcan 0 p m . w ith dancing following t S e n ^ “"U l 8 VM . in the'B ishop Rliea aludr com* oudllorlum. •

social agen. Pftther O reen will v b lt Rupert ^ m* of the Mondoy as g u e t of Father King in . «M t e . "” 1 « » U " n S“ '» I J ' r ; t « - he country. *«>Jo on Nov. Q and 1.O.U . . . . 1 1 Tho PU‘>llc b Invlled to Uie .

- i .® i«r, m om lng aervlees a t fi;lS and 11 ?• Wld »>1 Interested high

J n , ‘ Chool stu d en u will be weJfome se r 'S S'SIdaho dean- . St the sa- i— —I 3:30 lo 8

program b Y O U O c tident* from * 'W W i » t rches In the _

Ja n tzen at 9 |a program ^

ie ABgUean . • -i wlll ba Uie

. A new golfer of profi"Ui The Ken Venturi Blazer Cared of JanUen's lightoeiBht e

„ and alpaca. Handson-Pta Ior in four-color blazer;ST'ii , newestfSH colorings. S-~ j a n t z e i i " 'iVonna Col* ■ K

held s t th'e ^liall. A fea- ' • Avm bc the •• ' / » a Parmer of , • ~an o d d rw X ^ S K T ' ^ . . ' /

olz, head of / B p iocrfcultun: i \ ‘ V / t B l M

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um era'a'ard B ■«Ung tiiem j J t TO. Iu. NaUonal l A M k . 1 W > V K m fl i o n : John k B'A yI iange: l<>'nn 1 » ‘ ■ w '^Vfl*; Bernard U ;^ rB I ' . d 'onse: Clalrnd Acei)Ula H B ’i ^ 'Q u K I I Itu; PYayne f l V ' , p , V ^ B I ’l lnn Bureau. M h V U l

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:“aSdS". Wendell Visited by FnUier By Boise Lodge

WENDELL, Ocl. 31-M em bers on picture qojso j ^p.

were guesU and conferred the second degree to r one candidate

n h ^ Monday evtnlng a t th e meeting shop Rlica of W endell lodge No. 64. b i t nuoert T lie visit of the Bobe lodge Is a t h e f S " n “ nunl one and the WendeU m e PocB-Q nnd 1 someUme In November.

•d to the Wollace, «-orahlpful m as.'15 aod 11 Wendell lodge. Introducedsted high guests. Refreshments were « WfJfome « n -?d ^ b y W alter Kelley, noger from 3-30 Brown. Howard Todd ond WUIard

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wlU) bsulng "amusing propagan- , . da to cover up wide dbsention >o J Democratic ranks."

Surllng Larson, nepalillcan db lrlc t. chairman, said Uoyd Walker, sUte Dcmocrotlc ch tlr- ^ man. b “saddled with IneffecUvt ~ . _ candidates." a l u i

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worried, and Vdon'l blame him.- “For Instance, Walker h i» ^ w

unwanted, unqualified candidate ‘ g w 5 [ for governor In Vernon K. Walk- 1^ er h#s evidently written off the , H - li gambling mao in th b campaign.. , . • "And how about Uie secre^are K

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two qfem oeittl csndidales, for th a t haRepubll- yyanx got ar*nked hard cn Uie !„ t h b .

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loud of the record of Oracle and nesses i MUOB lo Harding. tr>-lng to cover -ai»o.-„hnr«n “P embsrraslng fact th a t ,o ttcn f ijm Ii "Cither could come cloee to gel- ,o r d In e I ^ t fr ^ Bums creek dam blU eral H<

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th a t have dodged the T lul tm e s Hlgtiway In t h b cam paign. They have con* sauirdav ducted a eover-up campaign, •

n d designed to conceal OsrJr weak- nd nesses and IneftecUveness. w t rew

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word tn striving to impose a fed- turn onto >111 eral H elb canyon dam on the age v^us t.

sta te which .would lisre pbeed Mcrcury a “ * -water r igh ts In serious Jeopardy. let, sccor L J " I con well undersuihd »hy J^yss. IniJ U oyd W otter b worried and d e s - --------------Itc *'hom hBv

spotU ght'tw ay from hb divided, inetfectlva candidates, time agal.

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. K ingsridge Sport C o a ts ........

Sm art LookingT eaV find ^tiodrttls of great slacks a t R( ta m o u tallon.

• Ites toh "WMh Wear T w l.t — 70-“, C da rk t«ne*. In pUln fron t Ivy. style c T errific value a t 1 0 , 9 5 ’ ''

• Reston all wool SLACKS, a wonderful Ing Qranllone.twbt. Doesheen Ga! Tw bts, and wonUd nanneb , a ll to r J

• Klngsridr* all wo«i SLACKS. /io6 'tall .to r o e e lle a t Talae. 1 6 . 9 5 ‘o 2 3 . 9

• Champion SLACKS, outsUndlng ta b r - w ear. 1 4 .9 5 te 2 1 . 5 0• . HART SCHAFFNER and MARX SLA'

1 fabrics, Ullorlng and style to r perfec J Caribbean Wontedi, W anted TwUU, : J Cord In bsndHme uodcb . 2 2 . 9 5

* L oyow oy o r O pen o n O p tio n C h

* B M B ^

' \ ''I I ^ i collar

. You Get M ore A rrow olO T H E R ARROW w o ih o n d w e o rJ jo t l

mV IN FA1.LS, BUHL, BURLEY

K Met! Not Hurt in ”• Gooding Mishap.1 , OOODINO, 0=1.^,d escaped JnJuiT In a mlnar k - B5 dent 3 m llta e a * of Goodtn» a les Klgliwsy » - ; 6 * t 12:15 . *

Db rig. »*en O thrig made » »,. d - Uim onto a county road . he age n^us fiiU naud » t IJ25 ed Mtrcury and MS to Uie Ch«7,I iy. Irt, sccordlns to D « ^ v ^ hy Royst. InvcsUgatlng oftica.:s- --------------------- ---------------he whom Imv? said openly iinie

• time again where Uiey »iai,d n t the lisues of t h b elceifon,'e U ---------------------- -— .ck p lM - N E W S WANT ADS “ ol FOR PAST SELLINO liESVLn

k - ' SL

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Iport Cootsxed tfilo'm iiUty th b r a j l J n 1 by R O A R 'S . Designed to k i^ '- :l always well dressed, thb out*I wide hinge o t new FaU cclort, uirnfcTiBttems, paH patlem j In* mid w ant . . . Checks. Pb lte lued) a s well as unusual Fbin-

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: o a t s .......... 2 5 .0 0 & M

i r t C o a t s . .2 9 .9 5 & 35.0(1.

C o a t s . '. . . , .3 5 .0 0 & 39.95

o a t s ■............ .3 9 .9 5 &-45.00.

king Slackst siseka a t Roper's, by th i mort

. t — 70-“, C m lsn a r t WM 1 Iry.^ style or pleated nodtb.

, a w onderful seledloB, InrJod' oesheen Gabardine*, - Rstmm leb, a ll to r 1 4 .9 5 :K«. flBs'lallorinx, top fsWes, ^B5 (0 2 3 . 9 3 ^l U n ^ g fabrics for long bsri ■

MARX SLACKS, the flntil In I le to r perfect fUMnr comlerl ■Ited Tw bU. and newest Vlts- <

2 2 .9 5O ption Chorge Account

Self-Ironing

* COTTON

I ^M OJPf t FENWAY CLUB

A A FIND AT $ 5 . 0 0

■ ^ a Here's all tutilon. »6 fuss . . . in a no-Irca sh ir t of Dura-Nest ipla* dry cotton. Wash snd

W ^ :} diy any way you ple*«- a ^ J It Irons Itself while wtl. r - ? ! stays wrinkle-free snd [ .V ] c a re -fre e .J tl flstierlai

I collar styles.

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KSBURLEY, RUPERT

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CaUPoHce- On Salesmeiv

Chamber SaysT b e T v in TftUs police de*

partm ent, no t the C bunber of Cotom em , thouJd be ealltil vliea T * ln P»J19 resldenta a r t con- u c tm by door-to-door » les- m en or ulM»oinen." report WIU jl«m Omnge, sK rcuur-nianaser of tlie Twin Fftlls C h«nber of Commerce.

• ^ e cbcffiter h u ao au* thorltjr to tlop Ihese u llc lton but the police department hu ," Oranse staled. A clly ordinance prohlblls solicitation wlUiout In- rliaUon or appointment except In the cases o( persons selling produce whlcb they havs raised

' o r produced on (armi.••It would seem th a t IT aU

\ c ity residents were aware o( thU J no-soUcitlng ordinance. U should

be Jalrly simple for Uie police departm en i'to enforce this, ljut ualeaa the public will uotlly Uiem when solicitors are work- ins. ‘*»ey have no way of know* • Ing about' U." Orange said, lie added lh a t many Umes persons call the Chamber o t Commerce afte rrth e lD llc llo r haa le tt and they report tha t Uiey succumbed to a smooUi talker. By then 11 Is too lato for either the chun* ber o r the police to be of any belp unless the victim has al least takea down the car U-

' cense number.Chief of Police P rank Bar-

n e l t torced ru ld e n U ’ to call th e 'departmeni lo report such vlolallona when Uia salesmen are s il l l .ln the .a rea;

MagaUoe sollcltatlim crews aeem to be perennial violators, and home phoUigraphen usual­ly are so te d In Twin Pulls aboul til ls Ume of year. Reeeni com­pla in ts have been received aboul health and accident insurance crews who are using the door>

U to-door system, Orange added.7 “OnJy the police dfparlment

T c an stop them, and all the cham­ber, can do Is-to relay the com­p la in t to the department, so 11 would savc time If the resldenU would call the police depart-

y m e n t flrat."

Guest Speakers Tialk at Service.

HAO&RMAN, Oet. 31 — Slake h igh council nlghl was observed with ffUest speakers Veri Dlxoo, Goodinff, and D. 1!.' Gold. Hag* . erm an, talking on missionary work, and proper mods of at­tire.

Bishop James Mecham con­ducted the meeUng a t (he LDS church, prayers were glfcn by W llberi Cllne and .Jack Allen.Music was under the dlrecUoa of Mrs. Venice Prince and Mrs. Joseph Haycock.

B^en by,Cathy Brown and ^ m a r a Wick­ham a t the church school hour, f w ith -Jack Allen conducUng. C.W. Choules and Dwaln Haruen gave prajTTs. Music was

H conductied by James Mecliam j ^ a n d accompanist was Mn.I P r i n c e . _______________ •

5 W o d o n 't co rry G roeerie i B u t we do h av e th s

B E S T B U Y Son

BATTERIES

} L ot o u r lo lc tm o n help you te le c t th o propor b a t te ry f o r ' y o u r c ar, tn ic k or troctorJ

W id e se le c tio n o f am pere- o g c i, lo n g e i t w orron tio i, m oro p lo to i p e r eoll.

A n d w a'II t e t t y o u r otd b o tte ry FREE h> le o If < you a c tu o lly ne ed a ncvr b a tte ry !

1 1 0 -am p , 6 -v o lt, 45 -p lo to , 3 -y ea r p ro -ro te d g u o ran te e .Reg. 22.95 .

1 1 .9 06 5 -am p , 1 2 -vo (t, 54-pIa te ,

k S -y c c r p ro -ra te d g t;a ran tc c .? Reg, 28.95.

1 4 .6 0 ." 7 0 -a m p , '' 6W oft7 4 5 pfafe,

1-yeor p ro -ro te d g u a ra n te e .■ *leg. 1 4 .9 5 .

7 . 8 5W e c a n f i t e n y A m ert* con m a d # c a r a n d q u it*° few foreign c a n , tool

F A R M r & C I T Y

d i s t r i b u t i n g . I n c .t w i n f a l l s — BURLEY, ^

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when ’t con- I

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Bred a t f a n t a s t i c lo w , lo w p r ic 6

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Protection o Spud Label Is Requested

JEROMIE 0 « ~ 3 J-T T iere liM d (or ■ nd ctfeciaeilon try..Federal auUscfllies p r o t« t ilje good name of IcUho p ou (o ." B U tt R<7. 0 ( llm ucn . R«publlc*n undid for coiuress, declved here Mi day nlRht. w

"W llh the . l»to Vunder wii7. the A l M p o i crop U now movltiR tt-m arki IlfiHMn noK d. "Jn o rd ir |o nm ta in a good donand for i produce, i t la r iu ] tiul b« tAken - to prevent potat f ro m . other nCote.i frum br,

' (altely latKlled and advertli os Idaho potatoet."

•'Idaho enjoy* an utln1alc^ reputi)tlon oa the producer o( i i l n m p o w iw jn the natlo neprcaentatlve lUiisen Mid. "7 natlon 'a how ea lrc i pny prem ium price Ior our polun becnusfl of (heir i<iperti>r snail T ills reputation te a talun! aasct which m uil Ek

"Tl)e pracUce ot labclllnB a DdvcrtUtnB potatoea troin otl' pflJU of the country m Idn crown In not only lllninl. but does grenl liorm lo JtMio's tm kcta." he anld. -It I* a Iraud

V tho coiMumlfur puWJc nnil If pe tn llted to eonllnue will uliimnU deitroy puljllc -conllcfnice Idaho label.-

“ The pure fnod nnd druB a mlr>latrat)on ';Oioijtil lend Itn i abitnnco to protcct the integrl

L of Jdnho polnin by vIro I oualy prowculliiK ull tlolaton

h o «aW. q

One for AllDAYTON,' OrrOct. 31 1^1-

T hroc etitcr* in Dayton hnvo IhJa tcgfUieri)r« Uilng down

r pa t.All Jm<I i/flbtfti wJtiilo a JO-

day period, all delivered by tho Knnie tiociar at Uie eiune hqspltnl. Tlicy all had rooms

• on" ■me' TuniB floor (ii the • • . hM iiltni;

Mrs. Joseph V. Oacetta’s S.pound, 7-ouncc Rir) wns delivered Oct. 19. Then came ft 7*pound. It'Ounce tioy tor Mrs. Edward Fuchs Oct; 35 And A lO'pound, 3-ounce t>oy for Mrs, Edword C. Woolf, Jr., litst Afonday, '

Primary Meeting Is Held at Elba

ELBA. Oct. a : - n a n m re LDS atake Primary letders con’ ducjed the ir mcntlily ttako prep' firailon a t Elba with Mrs. Don' Bid Chandler, rrlmory a ta k i president, in charge.

Music was under tho dlrecUoi of Mrs, Hex Beecher, who wa; accompanist and also dlreclci tho m m lc department. CoDiJuct Ins the Blnglns 'Was Mrs. J. C £tee{, MalU.

Mrs. Chandler Bare th e vet come And the inspirational tall waa given by Mrs. UVere Tracj president ot the Malta Prlm orj M rs, E lbert .-Durfee, Almo. gaVi th'e opening prayer.

Departmental n-ori « •« eon ducted by members of th e staki presidency, cIosIhb prayers «e^ 8 l''cn In the deparimenls.■ Prim ary workers Irom sub le lt. Malta. WblOn, E lba ani Almo attended:

. Honor Students ' Reported at Biisi

B U S S. Oct. 31-Supt. Da] W akem has released th e name o f s tudent! on the honor rol the first six weeks ot scliooL

; sen iors Induda U nda a ra « !Busan Oreen, Judy. P ruett am

; B etty True; Juniors are Beck; su e BuUer. PnUlcla llendersor a n d Arlene Zellar. ‘

I Sophomore students wljh a)"A" grades were Oretchen Del sh e r and Sue Bright, fioplw

; morea on the honor roll ar'1 Pam ela Brownlee, David nem

1 m lng, Beverly lUnsten, Mlki I H a r d w i c k and K ent Kroh■ Freshm en honor student* a n■ DeAnna Brown and Claudli■ Uollowell.

I CAMPAION KNUSf • TWICKENHAM, EnKland. Gel I 31 m -W rd^JJanU Jlon ,- 79, jI leader In. campiijns fot roai' safe ty, K'os killed Um nlghl li

a two-car emah here,

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authcrlUes to ' name ot the

U(« Rep. OrvAl *'lean candidate ared here,Mon- * ' X

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puUtors r.i from brJ/t? .

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~ , ‘ rrfEf?rrjK.N'f CHM.vfi X A i- a u1. A l l . Chlanj o l CUlnene National day <L n i l birthday nnnlver>ary M>dne*dar.Oct. 31 t ^ - Clilnete mainland Dec. 10, 1949. (Dayton hnvo * v > (•• .*Uilng down

wJtlilo JO- C l i i a n g , a t 7 5 , <Jellvered by O ' / .

Of His Retui-noor (II tha Sl'ENCER MOOSA Id' Oacettft’s TAIPEI, ForjHtwa. Ocl. 31. till rae glr) wns President ChlanR Knl-.Uiek Is erThen cnme uelebratlnir h u 75th DIrlhdny »•.

nee t)oy (or annlvcrs.-iry today In Kood health lc:hs Oct; 35 and still volclns confidence hls ma-ounce Ijoy ’ Chinese Natlonnllsis will recov- m1 C. Woolf, er mainland Chln^ In his llfe-' time, »e

Tills birthday aniilversnry Is ns i— hJj I3th In Fowioaa alnce he In

a«rtrtlie m ainland Dec; 10, 1040. of ' l e e t l j l g Chlsjiff seems ns nlert as ever, ar

■ n i l - Ills eyes sUll m penetrating, lh 1 i j l D d p o n tr o! concentration un - ht - n a n Hirer V*“'« ''e d . th

lesders cori- - -Uo is Jtrlc t on suite busi­ly stake prep- „ * . # ' # is th Mrs. Don. * x.

‘L :::: AP Special s S s l R eportu Mr.. J. 0 . , , , , ■

are th e »el- ress, b u l n genlnl, readily smll- iratlonal talk Ing host on uocl.-il occn.iionit. ' l^Vere Tracy, Hc unbends with only a few ; alia Primary, people; His elder son, Oen. Chl-

Almo. gave ang Chlng-kuo; iiis secrelary- r. general, onetime Pre-.nler Changirk was con- Cliiiii. who has been o&.ioclnled of th e stake Benerallsslnio - sinceprayers were •h ') ' nillltar}- cadets I n 'Himents. Japan, nnd Vice Prcsldcni-Prc-1 , from sub- Chen Chcnp. n WJon- nn- .' n, E lba and ‘1** mainland province,

of CJtcklonK, who hns • served Under him alnce 1924.

J , ' I Since- lit^ last birthday an-[ Q 6 n i S nlversao-. Chlang hns ' varied ;

. n i * patterns ot his dally ia t Bliss Ho works mo.Mly a t his sub- —a u p t. Dale urban home liiatend of a t presl- :d th e names denilal headquarters lu down- e honor roll u>wn Tilpei.I of sehooL He attchils fewer routine mlU :Jnda Qmvcs. Har}'. poinicnl and cconanic t. P ruett and copferencev He skips moM meet- rs a re Becky IHRi‘6f tl\e powcrl’iil standlnR a Henderson, committee of the Kuomlntnng,* his ruling pnrty.

nts wljh aJ) change In hL pa ttern ofiretchen Del- »^ork doci no t m ean.Chlnng Is

How To Hold

s r s F A L S E t e e t h !More Firmly in Place '

tnd Claudia t>aTu'ir ti>u« tcctn snnor tnd <m-S K “ E : r ; , ! : s r u “a ‘. T S ;

' Jiiil •I'tliiWr a Illllf rASTKmi oilKNUS rnu ' Ttm alkallnr ittim-kciiii

EnKland. Oet.'Ujlon.- -9, a eix«')'.p».i»iJ>ji»or't»filnt.Do»i nnt;ns for road “" ‘f Clilfii* "pl*!!! nflnf idfniute

nj»hj 1.1 i>r»«thi o n fAKTornt ioa»j »iUSC nijnc W ^ru* founlm oerrwhff*._____ AdvtnU^'Rt

»AHt KINDI1CKI0N. JK SruiY “

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fA.Vfi J iA I-a ilK K of NfltJouallst Chfna. a h o W National day celebration In Taipei earlier this mi y M>dne*dar. I t will be h is WJh a»nl»*«ar7 ia )ec. 10, 1949. (Al* vlrephoto] ' ,. ^ Jf * —-

it 75, Confident !5,'' etui-n to MainlandlOOSA Idling his time awny, for hla Oct. 31. liW routine would tax mnny a young-

Cnl-.Uiek Is er mnn, He Is delCBntlng more >1 birthdny work |o Chen Cheng, his polll>Kood heauh leal helr-appnrent. nnd other ifldcnce hls ministers, while concentrating on will recov- m atters of top Importnncc,

In his life- Chlang also u’n n u u> con.serve his health. Hc regards this

ilversnry la ns a duly nece.viary fo r rcallr- a alnce he Ing Ills supreme goal—recovery ec; 10, 104D. of the mainland. Aides sny ChN e rt as ever, ang has had no recurrence of |)enctrntlng, tho bladder trouble for which tratlon un - he underwent an operation a t S

llie end of April. 2 <suite busl* ChianfT re«Jirds' the Chine.« ^

communists ns betrayers of thc ^ Jf le i l revolution w hlfh ended ^

more tlian 46 cenlurlcs of mon-

' C i d ’l China. Ifls

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!w h e n j u s t

B U Y S A

F a s h i o n - T a i l o r e d

K N I T W O O L

Superbly Miiipeil. Intricately Milchei burs!. iJiell, clienlll,- dc.ilcti., j'wu'.e yours Bt tills scn,'.iiionnl 1‘cnnty la< cun nnd Jewel ncck styjc.s with sem brilliivni nrniy ot colors incliidint: n leal.^rcd, black. Iturryi Tliese wlli k

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* ' --------------------------------------------iong-standlng p611cy t o w a r d

tthem Is: A fight ta the finish, no negotlaUons and no compro- ^ ^ m isc .'________________________

;Y '5 ; FOUNDER'S DAYS

I t 's N e w s^ Ws News

BIG NEWSN J U S T p a

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trlcatcly Miiched knits . . ; the luime a lar- ' rie.'lcfi.i j'wij'ie seen a t hlRher prices are lonnl 1‘cnnty law. Clioo.v; wvcm l In cardl- sturd' stylc.s with sently relaxed sk/rts . . . In a °■lor.» incliidint: nuuiicR, nlle blue, mnuenia. ry i Tliese wlli kb fait. Slie* 10 (o l«; K ’i lon ci

Zlppei

. . . W rite o r Come

M Awards Are ^ Priesented to ^ Cub ScoutsB | Awards of achievement and Opal I ■ J B year pins have been prtaeoted all od<

h /C o lh flS Uelns. awardi, chair* T tie C m m an a t the regular meeting of den ai S M M ncota school Cuh Bcout pack to deo g tta i K ven. lo deni

Two*year pins were awarded n■ to Jon Hehns,- Terry Kennedy, log by

BJchard Borah. Ilodney Hlggen- botham , aod Larry fltumpf. One* ‘JJ*®** vear nins went tn fiodner U ueo- Heroe

■ erl. s < ^ BUlingi, E r tw t Black. I * " " Jim m y Hoddey, Alan Kimphre>-, 1 ' U

■ W Phillip K tr . T heoas Mack. I ■■^ Howard Morris. Curtla Nelson I

, I a n d Tommy Slmajoni. I/> ’ I Bobcat pins went to Tony W at- I {qi

kins, Don Coxen, Be* Fisher, I . , Randy MUton, M ik e M orgu i,'!1 4 Bcott Morgan. Jamea Nielsen, I

K enny PrenlJce. Rusty Seale, I Mike MarUn. Oary B asU w , I W ade Whitaker, Dale Daneehek,. I

h t a Je rry Kay, Ty Petersen, Ronald I f ' W right, Steven Ererton, S te tva I

H Hinton. Joe Torres, Jesse T or- I K I P I rea and Ronald FU ten. I >.r } Three arrow polnU were I , B m awarded. Larry E u lm an to d

i P w lnm e.75lhthe

“ S Founder's Doys >

g ! LUXURIOU:

■ I FUR TRl.u jh furs p n beoutiful woolsns, trim s, smc3rtly styled a t trcmei soving prices. ,Ji

^ Fabulous MlOn b«autlful wool <r«pa ond n clo th il Exquiiitely ity led .Big Yolue today.

) BLUE FOXGorgeous, lo rg t eoUor on < all wool nubby tw eeds. i

^ NATURAL MINKRich, oil wool fabrics In ^ lovely winter stylos. "

^ DYED SQUJRRELSo soft ond rich. Y ou'll find ell $< wools in polished xibclines. • a

*Fur Products labeled fo show cou

'S % %H JR. BOYS' LONG

^ CORDUROYS .■ SLEE

2 2 2 ■(« r. 4-TOa r tfd l- sturdy, doublft-knee' longles o f T»o*in ia . »M»'»ble lOS oi. thickset cot- fastenM li ton corduroy. Orown-up atyllng, akld

Zipper fly, precuffed. Pailel

-om e For Y our CK

LarT7 Stum pf received allver a r - iQ row po lnu and Raoul Squires, .a haG E I

to ld Mjltrw polDt. DooaJd. le ad e rs aw arded 'pfats were veevtro it o Wtnna PUher, flre-year p in ; MU- c - e Cai

dred BUSS, four^year p in ; J t a , - K lrcenbotham . Jlm Couch a c d S

V an lu Helms, all two-year pins. Airman and Kelhe Bladt. Bob Black. u m t

It and Opal BiUlnga and L arry Hodge, ef hla lilaenled all ooe-ytar pUu. _____ —chair* T tie tospectloQ award went to

;lng of den six. the attcndanc« award t pack to deo aevea and exhibit award

lo dens tlx aod seven. The open- . warded was by den 'io iir an T c lo s* .’nnedy. ing by den live. 8Uta were pre- Ilggen* *>r «Jeni three a ad sevent One* following the mooUily Uieme ot Mues- “Heroea in Boots.*Black.

■as HALLOWEEN DANCE

r WaU I for School Age Siudentsl ’ Legion Hall . v w

4? ^ ' I W*dn«*d«y, O eteb « r IS ^ l e : | «rJA .Io11.P .M ..

a s t ^ , I 25c c o u p le -1 5 c sing le Q q

K d j FREE REFRESHMENTSStevea I MuiJc by» T o r - I K U P DISC JOCKEYS V

I Sp«ft»Of»dJ>v Ihs Twin fslliI rsrki snd tKTfstlon Otpi.

: Doys Values

RIOUS

IR TRIMS

w o o lsn s , m ost w o n te d tre m e n d o u s m o n e y

>usMINK<r«pa ond im e o th brood*

$ 8 8

W ilor on S i C O Wcd. » 6 8 / 1 J

MINK f

* 4 8

I / m

RREL \ i Colorfi

I d ■ ionoW<'11 find ell S O f t \ f Jl. l i n . . . . * J O l l / ' « ' P 'l«

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(o show c o u n lry o f o r ig in o f im p o r te d fu rs

INFANTS' COTTON :

SLEEPER BUYI

* 1"> . i . . . 1 .4 ■ I

les o f Two-piece sleepers « ith Grlpper(^I cot- fasteners to hold tops down, Non- ityllng, akld venUlatcd aoles wipe clean.

Pallets. J cab'

lur CHARGE APPLI

AIRMAN VISITS .» HAGERMAN. Oct. 31-A 1/c'

DooaJd Prestoo arrived this * week Irom Patrick air force* base. I UTAH *' Cape Caiiarerttl. P2a, for 90-dayl < . c “ leave a t Uie bome of hU parenta. ’ P<* Btr. and Mrs. Scott P re s to a /*• Airman Preston will retum to ■ * " » w ^ ^ the same base upon eom pietlon' ^***<'■ of his Uave. _____________ I'— —

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Mft Addison Ave. West

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L o w e s t P r i e e s o f

S e a s o n

WARMTH WITHOUT VColorful wool tweeds and fosh- ^ (onoble solid colors. Milium® ^

or pile lined. Beige, browns/

blues ond blacks. <

lorted furs.

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S p e c i a l !

L ab-tesud. our mighty midget radio

w arranty on parU and labor, a new low

c cM*cabinet sulla every room. 7»ix4x<H" hl«

PPLICATION Todi

O IL TREATED ^».i U T A H STOKER SLAft

5 p e r tori Dciivert^

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Today!

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25 Girls al Decle Given IDS Awards ;ObcLO. Oct. Jl-T w enly-fJvo C

ritU were g ttea iKhnn ffdrm v] H u n t) Sucdji;'

M ibB LDS ta ttiunen t pwUnf.

BeeelTlnj awards were Karen nirrtOKton. YTocno Slake. Sonja ft n r , V«>et* PhlUljis, Margcrj- tl Wood. U nda Jlbson. m n e ln e „ aunt, Bywtter. Kay Oullcs, _ n tty Moon. Cuolyn WhJpple, ^ j t^ n ia Dairlngton. Susan D ar- ~ rinitra. Kona Lee Jacobs. Bhar- ai eo Kidd. Florence RJchardsoa. gaian W est. Nlleen Mllchcll, gto DorringtOT. WlUecn Kidd. , peiW Burst, Shauna Tum er. Ida PbUltpe. Merilyn OtUrhoui and vi a n a JMCoba. tl

Clarence PhtlU[i.i. coun- w j K In the Burley stoke YWMIA,

a leader^ award. Teach* , , ^ are Mrs. Bex LUIy. Mrs. l \

U m n c e Thompson, Mrs. Franlc g, GUlelt« and Mrs. Oale OlUclte. „

tnie Mitchell, second coun- leto- in the ward bishopric, con­ducted the meeting. Pm yers cc Ttre glren by Carl O tterhout N

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SPECIAL CHENILLE

LOOPWEAVE SPRE/

If

* ‘ lukew orm WQler

le. »«vy-weight. deeply tu fC ^ «prci01 colow and slylts. Rayons. coU< H’C group. Machine washable*. 6

» Come early for first pick. ,

- ^

it Pitman Talks BeiB IC H niX D . Ocl. 31 -H 0»#fd - T . i r

■ o i l p iunan . D i e t r i c h , was highcouncil speaker a t the Rlchlleld ^R^C

1 LDS ward meeting Sunday ew - r n s " ' ’’S- « * « the ^ r e

teen-aRC talk and Mrs. Mack W 'hfl renty-flvo Ccowtlier reported on partlclpa* r»«Jni Ja rts !by i*2« H'e recent Singing Moth- »t tn« -ysuBflay ttttendance a t church con* Iw i [ a ^ m e n t lerences In U tah. . Ueut.

Musical numbera were pre- re K aren Singing «■«ike. SonJa Mothers group with Mrs. Crow-

Margcrj- ther os director and X!rs. Ken- ^ ( j ,n

a r o u l l u Dtrre:WhJpplA ;* partin

ijan D ar- f guesUlbs. Bhar- and Jack Chamberlain. ■* jucl:chardsoa. speakers were Rfrs. R « tlKy, per »

n m rtd moved to Dm Io menli^mer. Ida M U n a . She apoke-on lhe “hout and value or righteous living and «on

tl5c Joy lh a t <;oaics, tg those^1. coun- who keep the corrnnondmenis. Alcxai/ ^ J h ' Rodney Tew, concludinj: speak- Alan

»Po'“ ' on ‘ '^vantages to >. I" “ tending aU the varl-

ous organlmtlons where they nonal_Olllclte. gan Jeam i^e p im of salvation, comm

w Ic'^m S- Winfield H urst led theProyers congregational singing with Mrs. y^pp„,

Otterhout N orm an H urst as organist. from i

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ENILLES, • -

E SPREADSI

fw ln o r full. Fiber

tufCW Bprends In a wonderful’ wllfcUon compa. layons. cottons, myon "n cotton blends In Clip o rashable*. Sensational Penney days buyl frames pick. , left.

C H A R G E I t ! N O

ks Benefit Held by Ass Lincoln Firemen

llchlleld RlCnPIELO; p e t. 31 - T n'ln i H r t C j ,y Palls Jlre department of/lclnls

I'^M ack W chflST llre ^dcpatunenl^L nd ' C t H ’irtlclpa- " W n g benWJi Salurday erenln« g Moth- »t the American Legion hall. ch con- iw peclor Pred Higgins and

Ueut. Kenneth Boyer exhibited ninT„. , ,e nre- Inflammable materials and a rti - ^

d 'e^M tra tlon !^e^ o”"J'" fl?2 I. Crow- Lyim Bingham, form errs. Ken- Richfield rejldcnl, nnd U eu t. '•

accom- Daryeii Runyon.-Jefome fire de- ^partm ent, were other - jpecln l want, thr

■P guests. m ents nz lUchrield Pire Chief Lyle -Pl- avallaljlo; t tl l lr . per w ts Jn cftnrge ol aeranur- t j i i i o D Declo menli for the benet*t.-EI»m -tfl- « ; j^ V - .Cn~ihi. Of-pinochle were In play ]«.• vci

‘ * during Uie erening wHh prlies Haii-v- ng and by Mrs. j ; g . M cliitw h. ,o caVVy

those ju r,. or>’al Hardman, Eugeiic Held, lo ments. Alexander. Andrew Paulson and <nan. Die g speak- Alan Paulson. Tliomw.ifiiru u> , liunicrhe varl- T . Sanders and vijcr inre they Ronald Dell served on th e prize prlcslhoo »lvotlon. committee and Clifford C onner aoclciy;

.h,. Pele Schmidt on th e re - Mutual J " frcshment committee w ith Piper, adviser:

Ith Mrs. Approximately »50 wna raised Aaronlc list. from the event. Durtoii '

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VALUES STARTED 60 Y E A R S AGO I? no effo rt in buying;, in tcstinEr, in i V OF SPECIAL BUYS t h a t m ark 1

JEWELS. .l e J m p o r t a n t b e a r i n g s ,

n l u b r i c a t i o n .

B r a c t f r i c t i o n , i n s u r e

i o n p e r f o r m a n c e o n l y

> M O V E M E N T S G I V E

W NCRAH HTCH SPEC

W / ' . P L U S . ^

\ \ H ere a re je w e le r designed wa ■J \ peO lcsJ M en’s cajendw

' ' d re s s a n d classical Alprotected Swisj

fine cxpi

CH

N O D O W N (

54 > c , '

•;...........5 P £ C IA U ^ .P C . ............... h A?^BKK ING SIZE SET '

10 ^, , • ■ ^ . 8Ulnle«r fu ll Include* 4

Fiber glsM TV Ira y i itor« pierced tcrcUon coBjpaetly on Roll-A-Raek. meat fork.>ds tn Clip on b ra u tlnU hed steel Plus 16 tei. buyl frames wlUi tipped, non-skid ner knives

let*. ■ cake ftrks

f! NOTHING DOW

by Assignments ‘'*1.™“ Made to LDS H S

riclnls ^ advLser,

L n d ' C a r e y G r o u p r . L " Z Zenlng _ 1 . President H111. i (CAREY. Oct. 31-W ard as- P,i,. 3-3 wl

unrt ««re msde to mem- s'oimrj- andcouncilnjen o l » i:li a gt

A ttl stake Sunaay a lter- th,: church■ntlon '*'* '■peak: April

f lre '’^ " '* ’'''"- I'ef eocletyIn making Ihe clmnges, hc board mem

U eut. tioird ttu : the men will not Iroin Salt L. be aa.ilsned to vWt monthly in will be a tlc

* a cerlnln ward, hut II the wnrda Kencral auOpeciRl watlt them for «peaklnR engage- 2-3 confeiari

m ents s t any time.- they arc day[g .p [ . availablo. board mcml

.>•'” ' “1. Ms'Knipents Include V.K. Jcfrpl-iMrnaaey. to Kun Val- n . - n r n i

P’fty ley: Verl Slmpwu.” Cnrey. lo » 'i ‘lf>" Harold Buhler. Hailey,

ntosh. ,0 Carry; Louell Je llr lo . Rich-ugenc field, to Shojljciir; Howard PM- ■ ^I and *nan. DIelrlch. to Richfield; Vem n H I T * f

Tliomw. Shoshone, to Dietrich. K R I I I }{un!cr Nelion vlll aol sd - U l l l I I

■ and vijcr in the senior Aaronlc "■••‘••i.si'wc prlie priesthood and Uie slake Relief Inom fir^w l

onncr aoclciy; Tiieo Orchnril. Cnrey. i»s3«»ii.r»ui e re - Mutual Improvement A»oclafion S'A'V.'iuillil"* ‘ Piper, adviser: Lee Soremoti. Slioslione. raised Aaronlc priesthood advlier, nnd ______ Burton Tliorne. shoahone. Bun- At ill »i

EARS AGO WITH MR. J . C. P E N N I nesting, in pricing m erchandise. Toda; fiat m ark the new era of biffger savi

> . . . I Iarings, '

iure 3 only

G I V E - Y O U ! .

WT* IPECIAL

SAVE

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S W 2 4 " rot^ 2 V 'x 2 4

P L U S - A n % f E D . T A X —

r d e s ig n e d w atchca! L ad ies e n ’s ca le n d a rs , ^ in - d r e s s , / A ^ .d c la s s ic s l A ll w ith shock* r o te c te d S w is s ra o v c m c n U ,

fin e expansion b a n d s .

C H A R G E IT I *

D O W N P A Y M E N T l

i j u K f f iH i i f I W> ^ 0 S 3 g E ^ S S B B B m FILLED

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- HAS-BIG XX TRA , . . ____ ' M

9 .88 ISUInlea tteel aerrlee (or t HIncludes 4 pe. hostess m ( o f ,

>r« pierced TCgelable serrer, cold ek. meat fork. Udle. pastry aerrer. tel Plus 16 teaspoons, 8 ea.; d in- /;ld her knives, forks, soup spoons, / f /

cake nirks, 3 Ublespoona. ^ L /

D O W N O N A N Y T I

dsy school adrjsff. ^ V i j l l oAlton Patlerson. Carey, ward U T a l l C

leaching nod genealogy adviser, -and Oougtas Hanson. Shoahojie, W l V p n ISUke eduoatlon and Prim ary „advLscr, IDAHO S

A schedule of ^ ta k e confcr- Pocalello. Oetences during 19(3 was given- by Valley studen'PreMdent Hiatt. Dates listed are ted class -offlFeb. 3-3 which will be a mis- Rotinld Hn

' slonury and welfare conference, is vice preside' u llli a general authority ot clftM, and Ml'

the church assigned to visit and sident and U■ speak: AprU 20-31 will have Re- surer, of Uie

Hef eoclety and F rlm try griieraJ I7iey ralso are■ board members in attendance Ewnnls He . Iroin Salt Lake-City; Aug. 17-lB junior cla-M i , will be attended by one of Che iinmip -juke" , ueticral auiliorlly.'nnd thc Nov. treasurer. Oa

2-3 confewnM is to liave Sun- Is scni ; day sthiya toid.'M lA general

board members i^ g n e d .

MKN TO SIEKT W l \RUPERT. Ocl. 31-M aglc Vftl- n P A n

' Jej- .Meihodlst .Men’s club wD),• mi-et a t 3:30 p jn . Sunday a t the | T o k e tl

Rupert Methodist church. [ . |( ,ro u g S

BRITTLE NAILS] ^

: , c o iL _ Drag Slerti.____

jiJuJjal^DP E N N E Y ’S unchanjfinfT purpose

lise. Today, Penney’s looks to the ni iffffcr savings, more cxciting sclect

I

SAVE! NYLON PILE BATH ENSEMBLES, FOAM-BACK!No wonder these ensembles are so popular—t pile looks ond.fccls w luxurious, slays w ft tin

. .wasliltiRs'. HUgs have skld-reslst loam back yellow, pnie green, o r white.*luke»’ann Mmter

2 4 " round rug o r 2 V 'x 2 4 " c o n to u r rug

2 1 x 3 6 ' ru g , 2.B&— Ii<l c over,

M E N 'S o :

PEN

Ju s t Recoiv«d[ Fam ous Ju if U npaeki FILLED HARtf CANDY CHERRY Ch

2V* Pound / Milk choc. AC an .............^ 1 . covcred jC

JFobul

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FLANSLA<

Fully I

4 .1S izo i :

The kind of m el detailing seen al FW itoned with waistbands, side • fullv rayon taffet tliese keep thelt Black, grey heatt blue, green. Sixes Th'ey:!! go fwit__

BULK'-Q uick c o re orit t ic s In l)Osic a im o l l ,- in td iu m ; l e t s o f iw e o te r t

NYTHING YOU B

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6 Valley Piipils Presen Given ISG Posts-

IDAHO STATp CO LU O B. gnuje studenls j Pocalello. Oel. 32 — Six Magic ejjufch tervlce : VaUey studenls have been elec- R ,.- i , in a n itW , t la c . , £ n V ”

Ronnld Hnnsen. T f tln ' ra ils . Hinton, JOan B Is vice president ot th e freshman w am er.ClftM, snd Michnel King la pre- ^sident and Linda Frceouf, trea- surer, of Uie sophomore class.TJiey ralso are froni T»-ln Pnlb. ■ • 7 A

Dennis Herbold. Rupert. Is H B « ^ Junior c lu s vice president and i’hllllp "Juke" Jones, Burley, is treasurer. Oary Qowtnan. D l^ ■ trleh. Is senior claaa tira su rtr. h OUR Bl

W orkm ansh

W INTER'S DEAD AHEADI P R

T o k e l h . , h o r t c u t I Lrt ,h o » I h to u s h on now l i m |

WTMnff purpose to serve you w ith VAL' ks to the next 60 years W IT H A CE] iting s c le c t i^ s ahead!

& k : Jm iLE BATH XXPKi* PIM-BACKED . . ;■c so popular—lhe deep nylon ® o c ry lic p ll u . stays M ft through machine 9 ' p o p u la r I rslst loam backs. Pink, tau-n, # w flto r-rcp

V A A well-dresseI | C X choose our new■ W body lining, qui

I— ild c o v er , 8 8 c lar. Scrubs den:

M E N 'S O X FO R D S w ith M c n 'i C o m

™ t » | d

. . . 5 0 0 m - ' n i o« v i - n k ^ . 7 7 ;

^ Doya- .IIM 8^4 u. 3 ----- 3M grain Blove-I»o

g ) .« l l . . l u p p = r . . ."SS'cUoS?*

Ju lf U npack ed , D eliciout Doliciout, CrCHERRY CH O CO U TES PEANUT

Milk choc. A Big 2covcred Z b o x e i ^ I Pound box ____

Fabulous! T g „ i jISO P o l r . o f J

WOMEN'Swool

FlANNEl „S L A C K S

Fully L ined- d U i

4 . 8 8 ZS Izo i 8 - 1 6 . #

e kind of meticulous fit, tho r k f t „tailing seen a t higher price. ' - " " ' IsJitoned with trim « t-o ntstbands. side sips. And, the Why pay more■ly rayon ta ffeU linings mean a rich blend c rse keep the ir good shape. . worsted flannelick. grey heather, red. beige. lavlngi. Pleatet le. green. Sizes 8 to 10. Hurryl . eb In ctiarcod.ey:il go fwit___ ..I- o r black-oUve.

Fournier's'D a y FeotureJ U L K Y K N I T C A R Elick c o re -o r lo n ® oc ry llc tw e o to r c la i - i :t In l)Osic a n d fa sh io n sh a d e s . S izes ' § io ll,-iriB diun i, fa i y e i -M a l(» -< ip -» « v « o l—s o f iw e o te r t a n d i la c k i :

O U B U Y A T P E N h

> r € s e n t : B i b I e s ' r S S J ’L ?^GERMAN. Oct. 31 — TJJ8 ------------------------

Austin O. Rugger p resen t- j t was annoui Bibles to Uie new fourth m y p will meet . e studenls M t^ e M ethodist « 1 pm . Wedaes<Ch jervlee SuadB yr----- - — their UNICEP I■celtlng Bibles wero P^mdft collections. Choir 1 o n ,. Albert Rugger, Ricky At 3:30 p in . Thu on. JOan Berry and Evelyn wUhlitff tfl Join ner._______________________ welcome.

s OUR BUSINESS-Quality materlsU an Vorkmanshlp-you need both to assure a s

F R E E E S T IM A T I.et us show you somples and lelLyou exacl Sufllity Roof will c o it 'fo r your home.

C A U U S T O D A Y !

SMITH ROOFING!B9 Addlion Avonue Wost ______ ,

t h V A L U E t t A C E L E -

e n ; s p e n n -s u e d e j a c k e t s

ocryltc p llo body liningpopular long-line sty le I ^ ,w oter-repellont f in iih

m en 'i ilx a t 3{well-dressed casualttnie comfort . . . Bad Ts

Me our new suede-look vinyl Jscketl Teatures « / lining, quilted rayon sleevt lining, knitted co Scrubs clean. Bus(.*eamel. hate.

en'g C om fortab le

Ipine Boots

' : „ 1 0 . 9 5

lion Insole, w ith full 1 glove-leather Uppers.

trea<l cushion e rtpe Ooodyear w elt con*

eliciouf, Crunchy Mary Esther Qo'EANUT BRUTIE MIXED NUI

A _ O thtwt, fllbtrn,. . S k i P«iButi. Almondl,1 b o x ------------I p ,t,n .. Brsill,.

Terrific Volue! f t U I

ORION^ and WORSTED FUNNEL

S L A C K S ■S iie t lo 3B

7 .0 0 ■C harge Several

y pay moreT Penney*k bring you^Ich blend o t O rion acnU c and ' sted flannel a t budget bocetlng ings. Pleated o r p la in fron t mod- in O iarcod. medium erey. b ro ra )lack-oUTe.

Feoturel f f l:a r d i g a n s I I

E N N E Y ^ S !

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ednesday, O ct. 3 1 , .1 9 6 2 . 1 n Falfs* T im ei-N ew i I 9 '

was announce<l th a t Ibc F Will meet a t th e chureh pm . Wednesday to s ta r t.o n

r um C EP tilclc or t r e a t - . «tlons. Choir practice is he ld 1:30 pm . Thursday. Anyone ling tfl Join yjo cho ir la

Tialerlsls a n d Q u a lity 0 assure a safisfacfory

M A T E SelLypu exactly w h a t a r hom e. •

D A Y !

F IN G C O .____ , 7 3 3 -2 0 5 0

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12.88V l i l x e t 3 8 t o 4 6

. . . and Talue .Itl Teatures w arm p ile lg, knitted co tton coI>

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HAZELTON. OeU J&-About 60 'people «tt«ndfd Uib "Meet your Lcona« cundldate’' potluck dinner Sat- urdar e«nJnff a t PftwiMer O ranw hall. The meetlns, held to K<ve Jerome county candidate# of both

ftparUe* an opportunity to meet 0 0 1 1 1 V thelr constltuenU. « a i spo-uored ^ .

by thfl Jerom e Couniy Fnrm Du- J [ ( ) f

W alter Shouse. m u te r of cer- Wfil emonles. Introduced tbe Rey.

L Robert RJchardi. *ho sare the „• invocation. Following the dinner,' ShouM .presented the candidate*, '

aiUnE each-one to telt brlelly •bou t Wmaelf a n iw h a t be hop« „J , u I m Z S

Candidates tor atale office C4m Wo vere J . R. Seeley. lleptibUenn In- dan wii: eumbcnt »Ute lenalor; Charlea VHerljaon. Democratic e»ndl- able a t i dat« for,»Ukl« eenator: Jamw O. wendell tlartia .- -Republican Incumbent . to r on iu t« \rcp re«^U U ve . and* Jlalph e„d of t B. Petcrf. Democratic candidate the Kaj:

• ror »t<t« representative, where vCandidate* for Jerane county him. Th

»offices, who *1*0 spoke briefly, palim o -were K elih Johanwo, Demo- few hoi crat, Incumbent county eommls- . . Aloner. »ceon4 district: Willard itU n ie r . Republican, jncumbent eJunty^ commissioner, tWrd dts- triot: Herman C, Hall, Rcpub- w .n ,5 n llcan. ^ d l d a t * for county eotn'-- mlssloQ, sccond district. iron* «

Mrs. Charlotte Roberson, Dem- ocmt. Incumbent county clerk; | > o v James B. Bum s, Republican, ln> J-V Ctj

^ b e n t aherlff: r r td Kiser, *^m ocraC , candidate for sheriff; l i r H l r t u l Stephens. Democratc, coun- B U ia I ly treu u re r who is unopposed: was elec I J. H. SUbaush, Incumbent pro- o f Ceda LSate Jud je ; Ruastl 8h»ufl. Re- a meeU jjubU can. candidate lor pro. w , . . '^titfl iu<Ue. • * H

Alton J . Millet. Republican. In- cumbent county asstssor: Br>-an c a r if^ Henry, Dem ocmtc' candidate for ^ county u s< « o r ; Dr. U M, Neher, g*® ‘“ c county coroner, and Jay LoJue* ^ nesse, tJemocrat, candidate for the reslj C9 1 vty coMlaWe. • f

At th e conclusion of the , speeches, time was afforded for "informal vlslUns and dlscuwlon 'i? ' of Issues with the candidates.

WUllam B. BuUer. Jerome. president of th t . Jerome couniy .“ Mhmci Parm Bureau and Henry Schut- M n le. Eden, were the recepUon com- „nd Mra m iu « . • _

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Dana Gilmore “_ ^ chnnte c

Family Leads Church Meet “S<ued by th e Dona, ailmare (am- ‘Or for Uie church scliool wor- rn-ninin Ihlp Of Uie Reorganlttd LDS _ “ . Church, with Vick Jo and Ver- "t«i Ollmore ftlvlns the prayer ^Wd the scripture reading. *hlch tl

Mr*. Ollmore rend a poem nnd 5;*’'* “ J,Ollmore w vo Uie theme talk.

Special services were held de-. wing O raceland college dny. CrowUifi w r HBVord CarLwn gave Uie honorees bUtaUon to worship, Mrs, Wll- ' Membt ^ UlUcon rend Uie Ornce- surround “M college day message, El- numbers «r Robert DIckenon, Pocatello, propram. O'e thfl InvocaUon. . —

A r SoriiTiiiclplM Of the Lord,- was glv- .Js b>- Lyle Ollmore. I ? A W

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urdn'y nlMpHsmal aervlce# were held getUns' <

» Vemon Ollmore. son of Mr. ence lab ^ M n . D ana Ollmore. Sunday

Wllh Lyle Ollmore In ^ e . ^ I n Condll gave Uie In-

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1 Talk Planned MissioCAREY, Oct. 31-A program on A 4- T n

mental health will be prtsflT ia A l JUJU / I to member# of the C otey iT A A t SPRINOD; , 8 p, m. Thursday by Mrt. Harold Beckstrnml.I - Henderson. Ooodlng, ffom the n .S Musical numbers from Uie was r u L t s

Junior band have abo'been ar- church «rv; '■ *« ranged lo r the program, reports |ng a trade ow L c o n ^ Carbon, progrnm chair- cUy

f ? " - Y o u t h (al ,lve , •* • Sharon Westf f i r t • ^ — r = " ‘* '■*»■ Senator Jordan S™ "f.

To Campaign in Wendell Nov. 1- I p ;

WENDELL. O c t 31-Sen. Len E .T 'B. Jordan will vlalt Wendell and K • . Ooodlng -muniday,

The senator wlU be a t the Amerlc<in Le«lon hafl a t 13:30 p. ?•

P” m . for ft no-host luncheon a r- g t t , - . ■ ranged by the Hub City Republl- i j , ' * : - -

flce con Women's elub. Senator Jor- “- r u M In- dan will epeak briefly.

Luncheon ticket# will be' avail* able a t the door. D . D. Bradshaw. SKKl,’

O; Wendell, will eonduct.-the.tenw • alo r on a- tour o f the souUiem

■ph end of the county wlUi a stop a t S n f f n l“‘« the Hafferm airrafe at 3:30 p. m. M k ^ |

where vaUey resident# may greet him. The senator will then cam-

f’]’> palgn around the vnlley for a j W rW B no- few houn . I b b ^ B!, J ' A banquet U sclieduled a t Uie 7 “ O oodlngO R ingeholla t7:30p.m .

Thursday. TlckeU are Available L * Dl Republlcnn headquarters. Uie

.Wendell ile i^ lv and from Roy Irons a t W m dcU :''" "

Ray Ward Named « Granp:e Master iUl* BinrL . Oct. 31 — Ray Ward :d: waa elected and InsUlled master ^ o f Cedar DrAw Orange during

a meeting Friday night.^ W ard filled the vnconey ere-

ated upon the reslgnaUon of M rM u te r Preston Oentry. Ray m m -

an cartee . past master, conilucled mm .the InsUiltaUon ccremony. Mrs. ] f

" • O oo‘ OrlndJiUff was elected # ^j®* home economics chairman upon I

the reslsnaUon of Mrs. OenU7. IMrs, Ted Hicks gave Uie chap- I_________

Ifttn^ report for Uie year. I t tr„„ WM announced Mr. and Mr*. iX

Ray Cartee. altem ales. would I X ^attend sta te Orange sessloni | | [ S ^ S |Uils week nt Coeur d'Alene. Re- | k B I | | B

' 7 freshmenU were wrved by Mr.iand Mrs. Lee Mathews and Mr.i P *> \ nnd Mta. Olenn Smith.

'j; Retiring Stake Leaders Honored r-

RICH PllftD . Ocl. 31—Mr. and t _ Mrs, • Vem^ R. Thomas. • Dlalne | J R . ' ' i C stake MIA directors, were In i . * f ' #

charge of lhe Ealurflsy evening j e T party hcnorlnn reUring members t

I of Uie LDS sUke presidency., Ik j u I Former President Valdo Ben- H n p i e

»on. Logan. UUih, wns presented - i l M i " ' !- n scrapbook o t polarold cameral f w • ■ ■

pleture.1 Uiken throughout- Uie r» 'evening n t the conclusion of the ;• ■ -----p.irty. OUier picture* In the scrapbook concerned IDs 10 years

’’’■ ns'Dlnlne sUke president, | • •T«'0 humorous skits were dl-

. . . rected by thc T h b m n s e * In which the principal chnmcters| were Denson. Jnme.^ Toone, Jr...Cnrey:.W ard Rnw.ion. Shoslione,’Oeorge A, Contes nnd Mack I |I H B M N

I,.,' CrowUifr. both Richfield, all' -lie honorees ot the evening. 1 .II- 'M ember# of the Hake frnm: , .;e. surrounding t o w n s furnblicdl , ,•n- number* for the hour and a h alfl . ' ^lo, program. I V 'M f lP

in. Springdale Has *' Few Places Openi ten SPRINODALE. Oct. 31 - a ! • v ,I’d benefit progrnm w u given by L . / -*-' " e- Springdale school tenclier* eat- ’ '

urda> n lghl to m>.<« fund.\ for Id getUng' etjulpnient (or the scl-

ence laboratory,Principal Doyd Parbli was In i H H I i l

‘ charge of a play. "Over thel . » imountain," with several tesch- f f l f l /e n pnrticlpfttlns.

1C Women who made the Urge r}. curtain for Uie school atogblast ^d week were Mrs, 8am 0?»«'a.| rd Mrs. Donld Knopp. Mrs. Martha] la Merrill. Mrs, Oeorge Johnson, i . t . Mrs. Boyd pa rtih . Mr*. Donald,

Wrlgley and Mrs, Harry Knopp '

>- ATTEfOlB rC N E R A t - : n. SPRINODALE, Oct. I I — Mrs,''0 Billy Kldd attended Uie funeral; le o( he r uncle, Abraham Jones. In Jl Provo, She w u accompanied')f home by he r niece, Lola Jone#,.L fttah ro in fX B r lg h m Young- s university, who. v i s i t e d heri

grandmother, Mrs. Lola Fisher.

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Missionary Talks Sir'p'SAt LDS S erv ice 'aS S S 'JH SPRINODALE. Oct. 31-Dlalne " ‘“’lc. J . V Id Beck#trnnd. returned missionary '‘“•''"ined u a

from the north central sUtes, ».'« wa# RU fji.speaker a t Uie LDS " ‘

church services. He Is attend- JOINi> ing a trade school In Salt Lake HAOERMAN, r* City. Ccnklln. son c'• Youth talk# were given by J, If. Conklin, c

Sharon West and Tom Matthews, son of Mr. and Jess EllU w u presented for ad- sell, have enlls vancement from the deacon's atiU will leave quorum to a, teacher. Albert Dlero for boot

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