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T h 9 K t h t n . d e a < 7 i 0 / 1 9 4 8 U a p ic Vallejf oce

f t M * y V r e d OeU 17 a t r « P l i Q M o f o n a cc id en t

- I C aatia c o u n tv . .

VOL, 81, NO. 186

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TEL AVIV, Iflrael, Oct. 18 (fp United N ations o ffer to arrange the figh ting in tho Negev. Hov flro propOBal.

Tho foreign office said no c< acccptcd unti! Israel is assured t

In actions la s t n ight, Jew ish t heights dom inating th e road th r Bouthem desert. A dispatch fr< spondent C arter L . Davidson - o t the fro n t said th e Jew s had / succccded in blasting open I their supply route to tho des­ert.

(The Xtohed N aU raa securlly couneU h u been caUed in to speclitl «cMlon tomorroB’ aom lng In P a rii la consider th e new ouUiurst of

P ) llghU ns In th e hoty lood.)Tiuefl Sonxhl ^

An Israeli foreign o ld c e sp o k n - n i m iin 'W id the U nited NaUona had ^ proposed a four-day tru ce In Ilgh t- in s “to se ttle peacefully tha basle ,

. dltfereneea betw een th e E jyptlans and Isroc l in th e Negev” and bub- u; ffentcd peace tAlks in J e ru u io n .

lu rael. h e aald. Is ready to m eet th o esypU ana any tim e, any place fo r peace dlseusalona. A cease-fire ^ Is Impossible, h e added, unless th e ^ U nited N otions can guanm teo tho E jfyptlaiu will n o t take advantase of such a truce to Improve the ir {7 positions.

Israel haa throw n a top com m and- n e r Into th e b a ttle fo r control of tho Negev d e se r t 'a re a w here reports In- d tcated heavy casualties oa Jews and EgypUana struggled fiercely. T lie J , commander’s nam e was kep t aeereU “

T h ird D ay of Bom U nx ZjT he noon communique aald bom b- pt

In j ta rg e ts fo r th e th ird consecu- ae tlve n ig h t w ere th e EI A rlsh a ir Ja base, tho c ity o f O a ia . w hich Is bo th Ci th e se a t o f th s new A rab govem* S< m ent fo r Palestine a n d th e Egyp- ar tla n h eadquarte rt, UUl E gyptian m troop c en te rt a t M ajdal. r a lu j i j u id Beersheba. th

J There wer» rep o r ti he re , w hleh ch C could n o t be coofIrm ed. ■ lh a t A rab fa

forces were evacuating Oaxa.Q. N. observen s ta tioned a t O aza T

apparenU y h a d pulled o u t fo r bases | fa r th e r sou th . Thoae in T el AvIt ■peculated th a t they m ig h t ba w ith - 1 draw n CompJetaly because o f Urael-« J da tlaaoo of th e ceaa»-nra o rd«c.aad . her-refuaaJ to le t tho observers go to thA fron t.

trnoffic la l Inform ant* sa id th a t Unless th e ' E gyptians a trlko back In _ force, th e p rese n t phase o f th e fight* ^ ing appear* to b e n e a r a s end. T h a t w would indicate, if I t U tn ie . th a t th e a t Israe li fo rcw fe d they now are siTOQg enough to hold tb e Negev dl

Boise Man Is “ 8th Fatality in « HuntMishaps ^

IDAHO c r r y . o c t. la m>)—a a?-'year-oJd Bolsean died early yester- “ day m orning from a gunshot wound In a him tlng accidcn t n e a r here.

n a lp h E dgar Smock was killed seven m iles eas t o f he re on th e Low-' “ man highw ay, Bolae C ounty Sheriff ®® Fred R ichardson said. , '

Ho sa id Sm ock's b u n tin g com- ^ panlon. HoUard Hodges, 20. PayetU . “

^ said Smock w as killed a s h e showed W h im how to load a rifle . foi' Smock waa h i t in th e abdomen ^

by Uie bullet.Ada county a u thoritie s s a i d

Hodges is being held in th e Ada county Ja ll pending a n inquest to f*” be held he re Tuesday.

Boise County C oroner R. j . M el- ^ lor called the Inquest fo r yester­day m om hig a n d then conUnued it.

Smock Is survived by h U wife and three sons. Ca

H b d e a th w as th e e igh th in h u n t- ‘ Ing accidents In Idaho th is season.

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By T he A anc laU d P m a JP Pbur persons have been killed and

five o thers In jured In m lshapa stem - mlng from D tah ’B 1948 deer huntUig c a tcaton. in its th ird day today.

Ih re e o f tho fatallUeo resulted from ahooUng injurlea. ^

Cominf orm Issued J Order in Slaying

SALONIKA. G et. 18 (UJ»-O reek government oftlc lals sold today th a t 1 one ot four lefUsts charged w ltb the g „ murder o f A m erican C om sp o n d en t t,,, George Polk had confessed th a t Polk was killed on orders o f the cominform in a n Involved p lo t to urc halt American a id to Oreoce. hei

T vo G reek cab ine t m in isters is- g n sued a special announcem ent say - ( Ing th a t a lefU st G reek new spaper- * t i o n a . h la m other and two fugltlv# * t communlstji h a d been charged w ltn ^

■ th e murder. T h e ir ta rla l will take ^ plaee in tw o m onths. Bo'

According to th e annotm cem ent.Polk waa aho t la s t M ay B in a row- boat in Salon ika bay wbUe under Bat th e impression h is com m unist com - ^ panlons were tak ing h im In to com- . munU t lines to InUrvlew th e guer- rllla leader. G en. Markc« V afiades. ^ H b body waa discovered floating in Ujo bay o n May ie .

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r ,-N lna persona were U Ued and torione Injured In a head-oo-m tom oblU d ucrash on U. S. highw ay 1(KA three w ttmiles sou th of h e r t re s te rd ay . a t

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:ays U .N . Sid, S n u b s 'i r e O rd e r8 (/P)—Israel acccptcd ton ight a ango pcace ta lk s w ith E gypt on However, she rejcctcd a cease-

10 cease-fire proposal would be red tho E gyp tians will behave.[sh troops storm ed and captured1 through th e Negev, Palestine’s tl from Associated P ress Corre- in --------:............. .

in Chm-ch Unit Selects Local

11 Man at MeetCLOVER. O ct. 1 8 - Irv ln Ehlera, 1

Tw in Falls , w as reelected p residen t I , of Ute L u th e ra n L aym en's league of I K U tah a n d Id a h o a t th e group’s se c- I « ond an n u al convenUon he re Sunday, I ** More th a n 200 delegates he ard I . a fternoon a n d evening addresses by I

?* T . O . ESgers. S t. Louis. M o, n a - I •" Uonal execuUve secretary of th o I

league. IEggcra stre ssed th e need for m ore I

^ support by league m em bers of local E ™ churches a n d ouUlned the work of

th e league tn naU onal affairs.„ D uring Uie aesslon, member# voted

to raise fu n d s for th o L utheran co l- ‘ lege. V alparaiso un iversity a t V al- “

, paralso, In d . W ork of the coUege In ri , ! the church w aa outlined by Eggers. I , M embers voted to hold th e ir n e x t *'

annual convention a t Pocatello. D ata of th e convention will be announced U ter.

O the r offlcera elected Include Ray ZleroU, S a lt L ake C ity, first vice

]• p realdent; H erm an M artens, Sden. i - second vice presiden t; Leonard I r Jacobs, T w in PalU , secretary: P e te p] h C arlson. Pocatello , treasu rer; Brwin gt 1- K och. T w in Palls, edltor-recorder. bl> and D. N. Lyons, S a lt Lake City, in meml>ershlp secretary.id T h e R e r. R . C . M uhly. pastor o f

Uie T w in F a lla Im m anuel L u the ran „ :h church, w u reelec ted pastor adviser lb for th e league.

» U. S. Demands n 3 Big 5 Discuss S

Aiom Controls ^In PA RIS. O cL 1® W V -H ie United U S ta te s dem anded, today th a t tho ^ kt U hlted N ations tu ra th o deadlocked ~ ia atom ic energy problem over -to th e ro five g rea t pow ers a n d C anada for

dlrecUon negoUaUons.C hief U. S . D elegate W arren R . ^

A ustin told th e 5&,natlon pollUcal com m ittee th o U nited NaUons eould go no fu rth e r In its efforts to con­trol th e a tom unUl th e Soviet union agreed to -parU clpate In th e world ‘j" com m unity on a cooperaUve basis.’' ■”

Berlin D U pote Tomorrow J l g T he D erlln dispute comes up to-

morrow In th e security councU. A • r.- new com prom ise p lan w hich would> take th e issue ou t o f tho 0 . N. is fJ, d reported u n der conalderaUon by thee. six neu tra ls o f the council.<1 AusUn, com m enting on a report

d raw n up by a n atom ic energy sub- com m ittee, declared;

'C o m m u n is t s ta te s desire to live T In a secret w orld of th e ir own be-

t h ind w hich, fo r a li we know, they d m ay a rm and prepare th e ir people

for w ar. W e do no t desire to Uve In such a w orld. ^

Im paaae B eached lud * T h at is th e Impasse In whleh —

th e U nited NaUons atom ic energy o commission fin d s Itself. Thla Is an i J

im passe w hich canno t be overcome 1- by th e Atomic energy commission." . r

AuaUn aald th e problem m ust be t. t« rae d over to the United States. e_ d Russia, B rita in , F rance , C hina and

C anada fo r negoUaUons.^ A n U -naU on atom ic commission q ,

suspended w ork la s t May In & deadlock over control plans. AusUn ..q w as backing a C anadian proposal, a t approved by a subcommittee, calling

d for tu rn ing th e Whole control prob- . lem back to th e six orlgUial atomlo ''2 control commission sponsora to de - Th

cldo w hether th e re is any basis upon veld w hich to resum e efforts to try fo r fly

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Job’s Daughters J ’ Parley Here Frt T he H U i a n n u a l session of Uie da; ® grand gu a rd ia n councU of Idaho, Jc>r\ In len ia tlo n a l O rde r o f Job ’s D augh- ^e ters, wlU be h e ld F riday and S a t- £0 urday a t th e A m erican Legion hall wll

here. M rs. I re n e SUrilng, Pocatello, rep. grand gua rd ian . wUl preside. ter

G rand officers will bo enterta ined Ed. a t a rccepUon In the M asonic tem ple me• a t 0 p. m . T hursday , w ith Uie form - ina1 a l opening o f th e meeUngs slated 1 8 fo r 9 a. m . Priday when O. J . f lc

B othne, aec re tary of th e T w in Falls Sal ; Cham ber of Com merce, will give a a lon . address o f welcome. Som e 3M dele- I f gates from 38 bethels and 100 adults s u . a re expected to a tte n d the sessions. Spi . O ther opening addresses a re sche- Mr . duled by O . F ra n k W alteri, wor- dla t. shlpful m a s te r o f Tw in Falls lodge m J No. 45, A P a n d AM, and M n . Lola; Bu:

HaUey, w orthy m a tro n of Twlnl W i Pans ch ap te r No. 30, O rder o f> su ; E as tera S ta r . u u

A t e;SO p. m . Friday , A banquet I ) will be held a t SL Edw ard 's audl- to I> to rium (o r de lega te t and Job 's w it i daughters. T w in FaUa bethel No. 19 quc } will conduct InltlaU on ceremonies Slu

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^ he igh t of fire w hich' in jo red a t le as t I . 000." (AP w lrephoto from U . 8 . navy)1- — ■ —

S Truman Acts { ri To Stave Off ” Rail Wallcbutl i WASHINOTON, O c t 18 tUJ9 — L ie P residen t T rum an acted today to *J Q stave off a th rea tened str ik e by 10

big non-opernting ra ilroad unions. • Mr, Trum an direc ted th a t a tl v.

emergency fftct-flndlng board be se t “ up to InvestlRate th e d ispu te. Tho ^ railroad labor act forbids un ions to ^ strike -for a t least GO days w hile th e —

board investigates. T he un ions now are conduelintr a str ike vo te . I

A ssistant W hite House Secre tary Ebcn Ayers aald m em bers of th e board probably will be appointed

I la ter th is week. Jn h is o rder c reat- ’ ing ,(he b o a ^ M r. T rum an aald th e

dispute th rea tens '"substan tlf tlly to a In terrup t I n tm ta te commerce."“ T ie unions rep resen t abou t 1.- jj 000.000' clerical w orkers, signalm en,J- Ule?ranhera, dispatchers, yardm en di (J and o the r non -ooera tlng emploves. j j Ig The strllce vote is expected to bo di

comoleted in about a week. U nion . . ‘ officials h rve nred lc ted i t will ahow , th a t about 03 p e r cen t of th e lr „ J members favo r a w nlkout tf the ir

dem ands nre n o t m et.N cM tlatlona betw een th e ra ilroads jp

n anti t h r unions boitged down over a nj fj union dem and for a re>*iirtlon In th e ii, M h - l c wo'lc w rek froT" 48 to <0 hoiirs j,.

w ithout loss in pay. T he ttnlonx n’«o » dem anded a wngo increase of 29 v,

• cents a n hour.' The unions opened negolIaUoM In g CTiIcatro la s t m o n th by demandlntt “ th a t th e ra ilroads f irs t g ra n t th r

rhnrter work week. T h e cnm nanim fr , refused and requested arb itra tion , ui

T he un ions refiw ed to a rb itra te. tt; _________________ In

: Tb'-po West 7ones » ; Of Reich Merged "“ BERLIN, O ct. 18 M v-A n alm ost fli

eoroplete econom ic m erger of th e inthree w estem wmes of O erm any u

‘ waa onnounoed today, ot' An ag reem en t fu.-Ung th e foreign uiI ta ide o f tho P rench rone w ith th a t ca° of th e a lready m erged B ritish ond bc

Am erican tones was algned by th e Ti“ threo w eatem alUed m ilita ry gov- bj '• em ors.• Thla un ited th e economies of all

zones excep t th e Russian u n e of‘ G erm any, save fo r a few acUvlUes ‘ which will be regu la ted by consulta- ‘ tlon am ong th e B ritish , FTcnch and■ A mericans. «I — -_______________ _________ et

V O LIW TE E IIS ASKED wl5 W ASHINOTON. Oct. 18 (U.B — Je• Tha a i r force today asked fo r 10.000 to> veleran-volun tecm U> Tccep ’em Hi r flying'* on th o w estern E uropean ca

fro n t o f th e cold w ar. to

s Slate Council i Friday, Saturday £J day, th e re w ill be » akatlng party

for a ll Job 's D augh ters and m em - ad. bers o f Uie O rder of DeMolay a t Ui

R hythm RoUer r ink . ch; S a turday sessions open a t 9 a. m . OiI wlUi a contlnuaU on o f business and h i, reports. L uncheon fo r Job 's D augh- ca

ters w ill be served a t noon a t SU af I Edw ard 's aud ito rium whUe councilI m em bers a tten d a luneheos m eet- t• ing a t th e P a rk h o te l £ I Inst&UaUon of g rand council o f-. fleers w ill be he ld a t 7:30 p. m .I S a turday w ith a form al dance fol- i lowing a t 0 p . m .

D istinguished guests from out*of- foiI s u te Include M rs. L uU Lydo. Ui.. Spokane, W ash , suprem e guard ian ; th.' M n . M arie O ran g le r, g rand gua r- sh• dlan of W aahlng ton: H elen U oqu lst, th I .grand guard ian of U U h ; H elen da y Burke p a s t g ran d gua rd ian o f U tah t 1 1 W a r r e n T y le r, p ast associate thi> suprem e guard ian . S a lt L ake c ity , toi

U tah .__■ ;____ hljHousing Is needed for delegates be.

to Uie meeU ngs. T w in Falla resldenU wi w ith availab le room s h a re been re -Questrf to phone e ith er M ra. Bay MlS lu y tir . l<03, o r M rs. W allace Bond, th

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allar Naval Air Sts

a large repair shop h a n g ar of tb e naval i eaa t nine persons a n d cansed loss catim at avy)_____________________________________

Safes Robbei I Buhl Offic

BUHL, Oct. 18 — Burglars ' " houses Sunday night and brok .0 ?425.45, Police Chief Clyde Pryoi “• ■ P ryo r said he believed all foui “ by tho same bandits. Ho said the iQ fcssionals.0 Safes a t th e Home Lumber con ,e ;---------------------------------------- w

y Liquor Count " J Trial Starts; 11 ” *IwoonStandj

I h e Ju ry t r ia l of Eddie Roberts, S charged w ith th o indictable mla- th

° demeanor of furnishing Uquor to a as m inor, began In dlsU lct court Mon- cc day m orn ing a fte r an h o u r was

“ spen t ia tho sel'ecUon of a Jury. T»-o ^ wlUiessea testU led and were crota- , [*■ examUied before th e court recessed

for tho noon hour., Roberts Is charged wlUi furnish- n,

ing wblsky to Lowell TTacy, 17, about Ju n o 30, 1018. Ko waived pre- j,.

^ llm lnary h e a r in g w hen arraigned in u. Justice court. M rs. H arral tesUIIed . R oberts a n d a you lh she believed to jg

“ bo T racy drovo Into Uio ynrd n t h er farm n o rth o f BuhL

5j CaUed From Fieldr. She sold h e r daugh ter called her ■!, from w ork in a .nearby field and t t 1. upon a rriv ing a t tho yard found ^

tho you th o a a b lanket and vum lt- ©I ing. Sho re la ted th a t R oberti was lo ta lking "a lo t of foolishness” but under cross exam lnaU on sold he of- ol

] fered to pay fo r tho dam ages and ol asked fo r tools to repa ir hlA cor.

Parley H an n o n , Buhl police of- n It fleer. tcsUfled h e was called to I e InvcsUgate a n d idenUlled Roberts y as th e d river o f a c ar he had met

on h is way to th e H arra l ranch. He n ta ld lh a t on h la re tu rn he found the t car parked alongside th e road. Ro- st; d b c ru w as n o t there , b e said, bu t s e Tracy w as ••poased o u f la Uie ct- back se at. , dc

Evldenee Prodoeed1 H arm on produced a botUe of P. ^ whisky an d a botUe of beer found In . in Uie c a r a n d said there were vc j several em pty beer bottles In Uie 81

vehicle. ProsecuUng A ttorney Ever- J i e tt M. Sweeley Introduced th e a whisky .a s evidence over th e ob- W

- JecUon of W. L . D unn, defense a t-0 tom ey. U nder D unn 's quesUonlag. dl1 Harmon a d m itted he h a d never had a t 1 cause to a rre s t \Poberts during vUlts in

to Buhl; frJu ro rs h ear in g th e case a re R. 0 . as

Moree, P . O. Oraves, M n . c . R . wl Chamberlin, H arvey M. Peters, E. — N. Pettygnyve, M ra. c . E . Teatcr, E . / - H crbst, M rs. M . T . H ardy. A ugust V

T Nelson. M rs. S turgeon McCoy, Helen k.E. C audle a n d Mrs. E dna Bailey.

f D unn challenged Oravca a fte r be . adm itted h e w as prejudlced^igalnst t the liquor business. However the

challenge w as wlUjdrawn a fte r of I. Graves explained - he considered 1 himself dutybound to consider the . case o a Its m erits and no t to be “m , affected by h is prejudice. Fi'

; Blast in Russian Zone Jars Plane ^

BERLIN, O ct. 18 (UJ?>~U, & a ir mi- force authoriU es reported officially joi , th a t a n Am erican OfM plane flying q , ; the BerUn a ir l if t run was "seveiely gu • shaken '’ by t f ground explosion tn, th e R ussian to n e o f O erm any to- eai ‘ m

LieuL Raym ond Miller, pUot of an ) th e plane, told th e American m lll- , ta ry governm ent's a ir b i>nch th a t « '

ils four-englned plane h ad not i been shaken by anU -alrc ra ft a s first I was reported. a t

BriU sh-authoriU e# h » d ;sa ld th a t r M iller Bent a rad io message saying 17 . th a t anU -A ircraft lire b u rat near

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aONDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1948

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ral a ir ttaU on la Qnense*, B . I , a i ^ m ated by oavy a t “weU over *1,000,-

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ices Sunday^rs entered four Buhl business ot iroko open two safes to stealryor reported Monday morning, pjfour burglaries were committed b«the jobs were the w ork of pro- “

company and the Buhl elevator o• wero chiseled open. A lthough D

the Jerome Cooperative ® crcamery office and Grays n Garage were, broken into, Ui nothing was listed as stolen,

R. D. Alkea, m anager o f th e Hem e £

I lam iber company, said th e b m U Q i ^ knocked ou t glass in a s ide door to fftlQ e n try . I h e y ehlseled the d ial ™

1, from th e safe door and pried open- Uie door. Abottt *33535 was listedX so m lsstng from th e sa fe and wag _- covered by Insunvnce. c> No a n e s Foond® Aiken said apparenU y noUlng . else was missing. He sold no clues

were found.J . D . K ennedy, m anager of tha

• Buhl elevator, (uUd th e b and lu• broke In to tho p la n t th rough a rear

door and used th e sam e method In S,i™ brcjklnK open th e company'a safe, ed “ Atwut S200 was reported stolen. The di " la-a wos cOT'ercd by Insurance. bi^ Windows Sm ashed ^

Windows ill Uie re a r of the Je r- ome CooperaUve cream ery oirice li|

*■ here ond Grays gorago were brol:en, but nothing wos sto len . Mrs. Vivian J" DaLvr. m nnnger of th e .creamery’s ,

• ofllce, r.ald the safe d o o r was u n- ^^ locked nnd contained no voluables. ^ t Chief Pryor, assisted by members- of the Tw in Pa lls county sheriff’sd office, is InvcsUgnUng th o burglaries. ^

I Top Tribunal Will S ; Rule on Divorces crB WASHINQTON. Oct. 18 WV-The• supremo court today agreed to makot a new ruling on th e e x ten t to which h .e courts of o ther aU tos may sUlke ^

dovn Nevada -qulcklo" divorces.Th# ru ling was asked by Hermonle dc

f P . lUce. who said ConnecUcut courts h1 improperly overtum ed a Reno d l- b<B vorce granted to H erbert N. Rice, t rB She ond Rice were m arried In Reno fe- July 3 ,1M4. two weeks a f te r he won fr B a Heno divorce from L illian P. RIee,. Woodbrldge. Conn. -•

Six m onlha a fto r th e Reno wed- ei , ding Rico died. H is flra t wife then1 attacked the Reno divorce In a su it s tJ in the superior co u rt o f ConnecUcut e>

from New Haven county . Sh# also thasked th a t she be declared the tli

, widow of Rice.______________________ ^

t S u rv e y S h o w s ] t . L im i t s He]’ (EJItor'a noUi Is Um MooDd et a Mrl«‘ or Wtkl«s «a tn t f k rMemB«M*U»nii f tI m«<Jt br th* AMoeUt«d Coswulunu for, T -la r»U.. U tlr rindinn on llnlu *C’ >r< Jmrlbad. N a t la Um MftM vlll b« aX> lmpfoTrm«nU tu«s«M rof Ui» Uim jJj

r t n roinu IstmaeUon*.) ^

B y BA BSY ABNOLDJ iu l w b at a tte n t io n do d riv en a t

give to apeed UmlU Ui Tw in FfllsT s t> T h e ra th e r lU r tlln g answ er is listed re

below in a sum m ary of speed checks sp' made la s t sum m er a t » num ber of th ’ locaUons by G eorge W . B artoo. an er : engineer for th e Associated Con- dc ' sultan ts. In

Following are th e locaUons, h igh - ah e s t speed docked, low est s p e ^ , and 30

, custom ary speed range . All speeds bc a re given la mUes pe r h o u r . ot

Addison avenue west—one a t 80. ® I one a t 30, custom ary 39 to (0. .

Blue L akes boulevard n o r tb - .^ n e ^ a t 65, one a t W. crustomary SO to 31. J ,

Kim berly road—th ree a t 40, one a t le ; 17, customary so to 35. n• Blue Lakes b o u le v a rd -o n e a t 37. n

tw o a t 20, custom&tT 23 to 38. ] c<

Nine Irrig a ted I ^ o Coontiea

‘V in s o n T o ‘H a

P r e s i1 IHAMI, Fla., Oct, 18 (/P)—Prei I tlce Vinson to Moscow to ask Prei I tru s t” surrounding negotiations : I The President, in a spccch a t t 1 wicked falsehood" w hat bc called

Utah Man L In Cassia (

BURLEY, O c t 18—William R. I was killed in s ta n tly a t 5:20 p.m

liaion on U. S. highw ay SOS 10 Cassia county s h e r if rs office rc]

The m ishap occurred whon Mr. driven by W. T. Chealey, Salt Li U. S. highway SOS from the Brid turned, bu t bo th were damaged bi

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I Pair Hurt in a Crash Flown g To Hospitals

Two K im berly residen ts were flown to Magic V alley hospitals Sun - day foUowlng o n autom obile acci- ^

den t on a hunU ng tr ip n e a r Pine, and an Iow a m a n 'working Ui this a e n was hosp italised as th e resu lt

3 o f aa IntenecU on collision sou th of 2“ 1 Tw in Palls.

Flown to T w ln -F a iU county ho i-• plta l w as M rs. M elvin S haa r. K im - ^ i berly. whoso pelvis w o b n ie n la _ . the accident n e w Pine. H er physl-

clan described b e r condlUon as"ga^** M onday noon. Flown to "

^ Gooding for a u d lc a l trea tm en t cu i DeW ayno Bow m an, 14, K imberly,„ E ls in JM e s w era sa id to b e aUght. IB.

The pa ir w as in ju red about 6 a . u9 m. Sunday w h ea th o c a r in w hich M I, they- were rid ing akldded over » 1 6 -. foot.'cm bankm ent a b o u t one and » «u

? driving e i o S E B S K I H B l e Q a a r i a„ <CMUnB*4 M F»s* S. C*l««a I) Tld ■ " ’■ se

‘ 3,000 Attend' M

« Gooding’s Air ; Show Events Sr G O O D IN a, O c t IB -M o re Uian f ! a 3,000 Moglo Volley resldenU atU nd- •. ed the a ir show sponsored he re Sun- e day by th e c ity o f Ooodlng to cele-

b raU th e compleUon of tSS.OOO In T Improvements a t th e local a irp o r t J .

Speota tort w atchcd th e 100th• fighter squadron of th e Idaho c a - 1 " Uonal guord p u t on a 4S-mlQuto J• demonstraUon of acrobaUcs, speed , ru n s , precision fly ing a n d p a rnchuu

Jumping.Speakcni a t th e even t included

^ -Mayor J . W esley M iller, Ooodlng;® Rep. Jo h n S a nbom , H agerm an. of- f flcIals o f E m pire A ir lines and Uie fa ’• noUonal guard . I “

More th a n 300 courtesy rides were «« given in a 34-possenger plane own- ed by Empire.

Both Sanbom a n d M iller told the 5 crowd U l* compleUon of a irpo rt im - ne

provemenU w ould h e lp commcrc# in ° Ooodlng and M agic Valley. Sanbom ® Bold i t •Tnarited a m ilestone of avia- wi ' Uon progress n o t only for Ooodlng « bu t fo r a ll of Id a h o .- ««>

Climax of th e a ir show was a co8 double p a ra ch u te Jum p by Sgt. John tr! s Hennessey and Sg t. Jo h n RoberU, ca- both Boise. T h ey balled ou t of a>. tran spo rt plane, seconds a p a r t. Si>00 > M9 feet above the fie ld and landed in *h 1 fron t of tho crow d. Yi !, Various aerobaU cs w ere demon- to

. . . . . . . . u- -m iad ron ’s P-51 flgh t-- e r planes. T h e enUre squadron Ti n , - ..1 .cvlew, sim ulated a g ro u n d ; dr t strafing a tU ck on tho a irp o rt and th t executed a loop in line. A t one Ume j fo:0 the f igh ter p lanes form er a con-1 a t a tlnuous verUcal circ le above th e air-1 Dt

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3 D r iv e r s W i i ik j [ere; T r a f f i c S p e• W hat a re th e speed UmlU now In thi f effect? F ifteen mile# per hou r In soi J school tones, th e business d istric t thi• and IntersecUon#—30 miles p e r hour i• elsewhere. T h e consuIU nU have thi

quite a llUle to say abou t Uils, gri noUbly th la p a ra g ra p h :

••Because of th e relaUvely favor- tha able accident experience o n th e apf streets a n d because drivera are a l- Us1 ready greaUy exceeding exlsUng bu B speed lim its. I t Is .recom m ended th a t ml f tho cltywide speed UmlU be la - su 1 creased to 3S mUes a n h o u r .ia real- t r• dentlal d is tric ts , 30 m iles iaa hou r sa

In Uie buslaeas d ls trlcU (which Ju• should b e de fiaed In th e o rd laance). ep 1 SO tnllea a n b o u r on B lue Lakess boulevard n o r th , 3& m iles a a hou r er

on Addison av en u e w est, and 30 tr) tnlles on K im berly road ." wl' A fter these speed regulaU ons bave b j

beea approved th e eng lneen ex- pl f plalDi- s ta n d ard s igns should be

e iee ted to n o tify th e publlo of tb e th>t legal lim it, a a d enforcem ent m ade ex

perm itting no m ore th a n a five- tof. m lle-an-hour“ loIcraBCeV“ T b e - a c - lot

] ccpted pracUce in t tc u la U n c speeds, p l

: ELies •

1 P l a n ’ y a l t D i s t i a d e n t A•President T rum an said today hc con Prem ier S ta lin to help dispel “the po: )ns between “ the w estem powers ar a t tho annual Am erican Legion coi lied "loose an d Irresponsible talk to ---------------------------- ---------------- Sta

Loses Life ^ Car Crash ^

a R. Sadler, 60, Midvale. U tah, p.m. Sunday in a tw o< ar col- &nd 10 miles south of M alta, tho self

5 reported Monday morning. “ “ Mr. Sadler's ca r s truck an outo ^ It Lake City, as It turned onto h e i Bridge road. N either car over- mt" td badly, sh e r if fs deputies said. ^

Mrs, Grace Sadler and Mrs. uon W, T. Chesley a re both in the und Cottage hospital here w ith “ *« bad in juries received in tho ^ mishap. I t is believed Mrs. in i Chesley has a broken leg. T ru

: v e m M cCulloch, Cassia county ^ > coroner, who Investigated thft accl- ^ , ' dent, sa id M r. Sadler was kUled la -

stan tly when the ateerlng wheel ol ^ ■ hla c a r crushed his chesL McCulloch , said ne ither c a r waa traveling a t » ^ ; high raU of speed. ^t McCulloch sa id n o coroner's In- ^ , quest is scheduled. Chealey was nol ‘ held foUowlng Uie m ishap. He was ^ . given emergency treaU aeot a t the . hospital, th e n released.- , T h e Sad le rs h ad beea in H eybum ^ . Boaday T lsltln s Mra. Sadler's bTOU>- ™ , er. Cheater H ayes, a n d were e n ro u te ^ a to BOdrala w heq th e accident oe- ^ t c u rred .. . ' ' ' timr. Mr. S ad le r w as b o m Sep t. 8 0 , i _

1888, a t D rap er, U tah , aod b a d been _m u an employe o f Uib U .,8 . SmelUng 1 and R efin ing cam paoy. MW rale,• I n add itlo e to b is w tdo«; t u la « > t furvlved hy th ree daughter*, I ta k jy j

T to u j.™ tff t e o S e ^ S r o a S e S a S d l seven grandchlldrezu . -

The body la a t th e McCuUoeh tu« I nerol home h e n a n d wUI be sent to J Midvale fo r funeral aerrlcea a n d , ^ burial. I !Vr..

M r. Sadler^B de a th b rought to 38 M a th e num ber of tra ff ic *deaths in

i Maglo Valley in 1948. T h e la s t fa ta l- ‘ I ity occurred Sa tu rd ay also as Uie a . I result c f an accident In Cassia coun- “ ty. I t was tho fifUi trafU o dea th of I tho year In th e county, I ^

“ Dewey Ending ^ Drive Tonight lOU

• In N. Y. State':EN ROUTE W IT H DEWEY. Oct-

1 18 (U-RV-Gov. T hom as E. Dewey . cam paigned in upe tato New York ^

I today wlUi a prom ise to give the e ' naUon a governm ent w ith '•both a .. head and a h e a r t - ^

Dewey spoko brieOy a t Buffalo. e advocaUng ag a in th e form aU on of a . new federal d ep artm en t of social tl progress u n d e r w hich all wellaro yg* IX servlees of th e naU onal govenunent * . would be centraU zed. a 1J Hla elghl-doy cam paign swing

ends a t A lbany la to today a fte r ^ ft covering 4.600 miles. D uring thU a trip, Dewey m ade m ore th an 60 I, campaign appearances in 10 su te s . a Dewey sp e n t Sunday a t Owosso.0 M ich, h is hom etow n. He le ft Uiere b t) ahorUy a fte r m id n ig h t F o u r New ^et

York towns were on his schedule nrg:• today ^

Dewey will s tay In Albany through neg n Tueadoy. O u W ednesday, h e wUl « u i 1 : drive to New York C ity f o r* speech Th« a th a t n ig h t on th e H crald-Trioune be• j forum . T he n e x t n ig h t he wUl speak T - 1 a t a d in n er mem orallzlng th e loto cou: - 1 DemocraUo govem or. Alfred E. ties

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c a t S p e e d ® [>eed-up U r g e d m a1 , they conUnue. Is to esUbU sh a re a - “ 21 sonable Um lt a n d th e n tot the pubUc to ot»erve t ^ t UMU « r O the r no tew orthy Btotem ents by B Uie consu ltan ts a re these- pa ra - 1, g raphs: ^

n t h a s been found generally tru e • ?- th a t w h e n excessively lo w . Umitse apply, th e pubUo rea lizes th a t tbese ^• lim its a re n o t to b e ta k en Uterally,g bu t th e n lacks a b asis fo r de ter- *t m ining w b a t is a p ro p er speed. I n- such cases, d rivers o f good Judgm ent• tok\-el a t a ra to U w t they consider " ir safe a n d p r u d e n t D riv en w ith poor p - b Judgm ent a re p rone to tn v e l a t), speeds f a r above a reasonable Um lt » . (T h e speed checks) gen-ir erolly e s ta b U sh ^ Uie fac t U u t ox- , 10 trem ely few .people a re traveUng

wlUila th e lim it aa now estabUsbed k -e by Uw b u t U u t Uie bu lk of th a peo- ^

p ie a re using good Ju d g m en t ir,« I n f a c t aU indleaU ons a re U a t• th a poUce d e p artm eo t-haa .dO M ;«a t excellent Job .tn < p e rs a a d ln t_ p « g ^- to drive l a f e ^ fai sp ite o r UU 1|» ^- loglcaIly“ Io w s p e e a 'l la iU -th a * --* p r i •I, pUea.- ------------------- - r l V -

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PRICE 5

W a s t r u s t , ’ '] A s s e r i i jle considered sdhdirig Chief Jo8^ ;7 he poisonous ottnosphere of dl*i', ’ - ers and tho Soviet union,” • ; in convention, described as ilk to th e effec t th a t th e United■ S tates Is deliberately follow- ':

ing a course th a t leads to '-.' war.” i

“So long as I am President o f Use' United s u t e s , th e n wUl be no chip on th e shoulder o f America," M r. . T ru m an declared.

T rip “N on-PoU UcaT,H e flew h e re from W sshlngtea :

» In an avowed "non-pcdiUcal". role, :■ and in h is address clescribed him - 3 self aa - a delegate from M lisourt,'

a eom rade-in-arm s,-and command- , e r-ln -eh ief, o f ou r arm ed forces.**

> Mr. T ru m a a previously h a d ,sa id .) h e caUed o f t tbe propoMd Vlnsoa . m lssloa a fte r talking w ith SecieU rr

of S U to M a rsh a ll H e explained• M arshaU th ough t single-handed ae*• Uon by th e U . S . m ight eause mls-e u n d e m an d in g a t th e U nited Nation* .1 assembly m eeting tn P a ris . .. E xplains F laa® R eferring to Uie discarded p lan t ). In h la speech to th e Legion, Mr.

T ru m aa sa id :- ,V T n recenU y conslderliif tb e WDd-’^ ing of a Bpeelal emissary to U oa- .

oow, m y purpose w as to aak P iem ler . rf SU U n's cooperation Id dlspeUlng t2u h preaent poisonous a tm osphere o t . d is tru st w hleh now s urround s tb a -

n e ^ t t a t lo iu betw een th e w estern . pow ers and th e Soviet .qntoe. M y •

emissary w as to convty tb a . mt~^ lousneas a a d slneerity o f t b t j a e ^ . ^ of Uie TlBlted B U tes tn

n *7b ls p roposal h a d ae nltttdD '^5 exisUnc oegoOaUons wUbUiV tb a ,I ' scope o f th e U nited N a t t a i l K t e -.^ couniJl at forelgi mtatriaHB* r o

trom eotttnc acnsa lhaaa t u f p u ' , . ; Uons, tb* parpose ol .ttto’<li*itfoa , i '• was to improra tha atmq g ^ in .tB-.” w h lo l^ tb a x im is t ta ln ia a e « ^ u d a » ; :;

» JEROMB, O c t IB — i W r a o o r t 'i ,d 'a n d views of Sen. B enry D w onhak , -I

I R , Id a ., were lam basted by B e r t a : 18' MlUer. Boise, DemocraUe candidate . IB for U . 8 . se n a to r a t a Democratlo I . rally he re S a tu rd ay td g h t . • Also speaking a t th e raSy. w se ,

Asael Lym an, R exburg. Democratto ' candldato fo r U . B, representaUr*

1 from th e second d is tric t; M rs. 1 a - ‘ Vera Swope, Boise. fU to vlea cbalr- * m an, and Ed B rennan . Boise, s ta te

eholrm on.G len V lnlng. Jerom e county Dem -

t ocroUc cen tral'com m lttee cbal m u n , presided. Introduced wer* Jerom e county candidates and DemocraUo committeo members.

a. C ltet E B P O ppodUea^ In- rapping S ena tor DwoTShak. >. who is eeeking reelecUon, MUler z cited Uie senato r’s opposlUoo to^Uia :i European recovery program , (M ar- ■'j, shaU p lan ). Ho quoted Uie senator

as saying *TVhy d ld n t ttie M arrtaU• plon stop Russia trom^ CiechPslovakla?- T h e plan . M iller

told 350 pcn o n s. was n o t Ui opera-• Uon . a t Uie Ume th e cwnmunlsta , " I su g e d Ihelr coup In th e Ccecb n a -™ Uon.

L ym an gave h is reasons fo r b e tas . a D em ocrat H e d te d Uie party’s

‘B program o t a id to ta im e ra In the . f form of p rice support M d o t t o • “ m easurej, th e housing a c t, U » O I » bUI of righ ts, federa l deposit Insur- • ^ ance and o th e r m easures.0. B r tn s a a Exhort* W orken « B rennan exhorted h is lU teneni to w get o u t Uie vote, speaking o a parW ,

organlzaUon a n d duU es.. B e . tcfld ' p arty m em ben to ta k e a look a t ^

Ih negaUve side of a miesUoa w hen lU sU nd lng on th e afflnnaU ve aide. - h T h en you wUl know th e answers, le h e sold.lk T h e n U y w as he ld In th e Jerom e :e county courthouse, ^ w o o the r ooun- • S. ties, LIneoln a n d Cassia , w ere re p - ;

resen ted a t tb e m eeting. - .-

Detroit Gas Plant , E^lodestlE illedI D E T R O IT ; O e t 18 g « ^I m ak ing p la n t exploded early today*, MUing one m a n and causing d a m - ^ a f f » - e s t ^ t a d - a t o o r * tb a a 9 1 .P - “ WOW).

-T b e b la s t ripped th e p la n t ta Z subu rban M elvlndale a t 3 a jn . WB- ^ Uam Blaseak, 36, w as UUed u d

a a o tb e r w orkm an, Joaeph OaSnUe,“• 3fl, w » hQ spiU liad_jrtU i a jW f te to .: . ^ b rokaa back a n d o th e r l» c k a -

" ^ a p t C. O . Brookar s t . t b * M rt- S v in d ^ e t i n d ro a r tm e n t a t id j t b a

lljbesigiiing for 1 S Theater Isn’t : An Easy Job s

8 7 BA L BOYLE • T O R K . O ct. 18 W V-Oartd ^

: n o lk e a l l fpendlOK h is life creaUns • to m ith lo g f o r people to look » t »nd •

p««mpUy forseU d -n t‘ A nd he 's happy «h en th e ; do , ,,

. U K 3S-;eM ’-olda u l l a h m m vtao Vb M b e c o t n e o n e o f ^ B V r v . ' f l H

' . B n n d w a r i IcmI* ih uIn s acenlc a n d ^ H K ^ ^ j ^ ,43 g

. w jtu m o . d e * l e n - ^ K ^ K j J |

R l l tn w or w ork ^ -IIb h lg h lr Im port* K u )■ a t t A t h o i u c c e s s j ^ V n ^ ; ' ^ of K itaBe ValliS u l like m o « t * L / « * i ^ B tecbnJeal akUlA. I t „ _ • . -n* J l u n .p p r « l . l . d ” •' bjr th e a n r a c e theatcrcoer. The m a n w ho b u ;a th e tiekct doesn't o rd inarily w onder w ho <le*lgned th e j , : ' s ta c e acta o r the clothing worn by th e a e to r t. He taken them for s ra a te d . S a

W ay I I Bbonld Be ’’A nd th a t 's th e way It should | i

b e ," u l d n o lk e s . -TWlien tha eu rt* ln ^ Soea up, th e audJcncc should be conscious o( the localr. bu t the ir a tten t io n should then im mediately J i­be c a u sh t up tn th e acilon o t th e D<'ni p lay . rtljlr

"O ood scenic a n d costume design <oun l i only a m eans to an end—not th e end Itself. I t 'a bad design if PUbl th e audience Is conscious o l t h t tlonl je lllD » tor eren one en tire scene.” _ L r

Fon r Awarda Won UlngPfoUtes haa specialised In B rltlsli s r t u

period design, particularly Shakes* pe a rea n se ttings, a n d has von to u r u a u to p aw ards. Hi.n coatumes for ‘ball ‘•Brlgadoon" a n d Shaw 's "M an and Ljn SupeR nan" twice ii'on him D onald '•o n fcward*—theaterdom 's e<iulval- • n t o f th e tUm w orld's “0 .«ars."

H e recen tly did th o scenery, cos- Sanb tum e and ligh ting for "Where'* C harley," s ta r rin g Bay Bolger. the

S tage cortum tnB has IU special problem s. •

I All D iffe ren t Shapes ^I ’‘S rerybody h a s » dU tsrent shape ^ °

- « n Im perfec t shape." said HoUces.< 'T h e y a ll have to be disguised so t , . . , I th a t o n th s stage they have a per- I fee t figure fo r tb e lr parU cular role. . . . t m ost Im portan t thing about W i

v o m e n ’a clothing la tb a t I t should buUd u p to th e f a e e - tb a t Is w hat 70U w a n t to keep th e audlenee In­te re s t fixed on. T h e face shows th e W

I •m otions." tire ' B e baa found m e n a c to n more dspa

d ifficu lt to costum e th a n women. Pletc “ n w y are m ore fussy." He smiled, Jami

* S u t tb e bigger tb e s tar, tbe easier ^ 1 h a la to dress. I f they do object too s c ^ m u c b —weU. they a re quickly p u t Tn J a place." te n t

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Mrs. Munro, 79,: Dies at Hospital J ;

U ra . Leafy H . M unro. TB, died a t ' 0:30 v m . Sunday a t tb e Twtn Tails

c oun ty hoepltal. ^ k , in

[ ”3 ^ W. S h e Is a m em ber of th e B aptist I \ 1

: c h u rc h In T w in Falls. «' Survlrlng a re h e r husband, r ra n k f

M unro ; a a tep d a u jh te r. Mrs. Sam ^ ' . Andrews, OrangaTUle: a sister, Mrs.

L ana G arta r. M ichigan, and threebrotbera, L .O . Robbins. Boise: M .L .Bobbins, n k h a r t Ind., and Lyle Robbins, U nion. Mich.

y u n e ra l eerrlcea wUl bo con- " Lducted a t a p ja . Tuesday a t th e . w<W hite m ortuary chapel w ith tho “ « « R e r. H en n a n C. R ice officiating. , “ *,Jf

B uria l will be m ade in tb e Sun - . ^ ■ aet M em orial perk.

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Home Near Filer Damaged by Fire

FILBR , Oct. l»oF 1re caused dam - ou t 1 age to th e floors, rugs and draperies* l th e E dw ard S harp home on# mile t j e a s t o f here on U. s . highway 30 " a t 8 a . m . Sunday. T he blaio w as r i i a tln g u lsh e d by members of th e heart PUer f ire departm ent.

I t Is iMlleved th e fire was caused for 3by clinkers ta k en from a coal fu r- judg, nace w hlcb Ignited wood tn th e « ,! *baaem sn t of th e hom e. No esUmate Ethelw as given on the d am sje . .

I The HospitalSm eigency beds on ly were avail-

ab le M onday a t th e 'Twin Falls oounty hospltAl. V isiting hours arc from a to ♦ a n d 7 to 8 p m . ^eW

L arry Borches*, M rs. Orvel Br>-an, to??!)! M rs. Newell S ta tto n e j. Mrs. W ll- lU m Leeds, M rs. A. C. Sklllm an, _ m , ' M rs. E . W. Morse. M rs. W. T . H ar- Toy, M rs. P rancls H arp and M rs. ^ R osanna B aker, a ll Tw in Palls; D el- , b e rt H ardy, C ontact. Nev.; Mra. C lifford Bos*, B uhl: Lloyd Sm ith, r i ~ O akley: Ross S cnne tt and Mrs, Lea- He B latter, bo th F iler; Mrs. Melvin B harr and M rs. K enneth Kennedy, boUi K im berly; M rs, D an Holm- Qulst. H ansen, and M rs. Jack Alex- ander, M urU ugh.

01SM1SBED . „ M rs . J*. o . Bbeneberger. Mrs. , TW

B e r a ^ Oral* and son. Mrs. WU- M Uam Pavaon and son, Erwin G a n K n . NewtU S t a t t ^ i S ? Jam w Wblt. Blgley. Mra. D on S tafford and Mra.J . R . Montgomery, a ll Tw in Palls;V al SauUe, Buhl: Roes S U nnett antt M rs. R oy Schm idt, bo th PUer; Mrs. H arry W hitm ore. Kimberly: Mr*. BtJ Lloyd B alfour, Burley, and Mrs, Leo Josei

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Weather ^T w in Fan* a n d v ielnlty — H ea r

u 4 id x b U r w s m a r ton igh t and T 8e«U y . D lfti yesterday 62. lew St.Low th is n o m in f 24. 8 a . n . 37.

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S e e n T o d a yc i ty w orkers buay e rc c tln t se w

s tr e e t ' a lg n s . . . More a n d m ore resldenu going lo w ork w ith <a) colds and (b) o rv rro a ta .. . T edDavlj explaining Itnancla l o u t- poJiicome of exhlbtUoR of new T u ck e r ^ 1c a r . . . Jim eau S h inn puffing aw ay o< on usual c ig a r . . . O u tte ra In rea l- d rn tla l srcU on o f c ity flUed w ithfallen lea\-es, . . Vlo F llf le t da sh ing Thearound to uU everj-one abou t aertea iq ;of shows being sponsored he re by m 0 Lions club. . . A nother le tU r from agent who declarea h e haa a gadget r <which can find th e location of lh a t «x>ldt i l ,000 In gold coin burled som e- « mwhere tn 'Twin Falls county. . . tw IiL. M. L araon h un ting tor- ttfioto hUof Tw in P a lls labor c a m p .. . Andy «)onNaylor. Illinois farm er, m arre llng roada t large po ta to cellars in M agic m reValley. . . D on H ulbcrt U k ln* hea>y e:10b lanket o ff c a r hood and saying, fron'B e s t I ge t some anU -ftee te for cxarth e old jalopy", , . P earl Canodo Ac w aiting fo r Ed C ran r to open store.. . . And overheard ; “Almost feels « a nlike w inter, doesn 't 117'* ^p«c

Sanborn’s Stands thxe

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Parley for DemosHAILEY, Oct. 18 - A.-«e1 Lym an,

DemocraUo candidate to r second rtlJtrict congrc.'sman. told B laine county voters Sunday n ig h t th a l Itcp. Jo h n Sanborn. J lagem ian . R e- publican Incumbent, U “a n tsola- UonUit of th e deepest dj’e." “ **

Lyman acca>ed Sanborn of “ba l- Utng shoulder to shoulder* In con- g rtss wlU» R rp . V ito M arcontonlo, left wing Now Y ork congressm an. **v. against a id lo Europe a n d th e M ar- shall plan.

L^-man. Rexburg. rea l e sta te d eal- ’ e r and fan n e r, sa id Sanborn and M arcontonlo have IdenUcal voting recorda on foreign a ffa lta . K e sa id S anborn, a n d h is foreign policy as- soclates "have tailed lo com prehend the tru e world a ltuatlon and a re scuttUng th e efforts o t ve terans of th e la s t W orld war."

L ym an added. “I f Sanborn m ertta ‘1°” reelccUon, Sen. O len H . T aylor should also be reelected Inasm uch as th e tr YoUng records a re Iden- °nv i UcaL'*

Wendell Firemen Inspect'Schools “

WENDELL. O ct. 18 — FtUlowlng I tfire d rills he ld by tha WendeU fire _d ep artm e n t a t th e WendeU and A p- k p leton schools, P lre C hief M aurice Jam ison recom m ended th a t a fUeescape b e tnstaU ed a t th e W endell vxv.schoo l took

T ho drtUs w ere p a rt of fire p re- In eventlon week held by th e local f ire T tdepartm ent. and

A con to rt Is being held tn th e U keschools o a fire prevenUon In th e th rehome. age

Member* o f tb a fire departm en t maila re o ffering p rltea for th e best e s - mrays on th e su b je c t Prises Include noui»1,S0 fo r th e beat essay tn th e f if th goreand s ix th grade . $3. t3 a n d 13 to r tlo nth a .b«st essays I n j b a h l i ^ « c h ^ ^

to r 4n» b e n ,s s s ig & . i w i a W me a u ; ^ (4 th a f m t f k r a d i T S ^ S S S

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Kimberly Boy Is Named on Chorus ,

BO ISE. Oct, 18 (U»>—Six F u tu re \Farm ers of America from Id ah o wh a re been selected to sing In th e M vtnaUonal FFA chorus a t th e o rg an - th eUaUon's a n n u a l convention a t K a n - i n v ,sas City, M o , Nov. H -18. d««li

W ord of th e selecUoa w aa received -Tlhere trom naU onal h eadquarte rs U oaIn W ashington. orde

T he six Id ah o bo)-s chosen were jectiLynn Balm forth. Id ah o Falls ; D ayle i^owDimkley. P resto n ; R eed Je n sen , baseH eybum ; Jam es Lee, E n u n e tt; N o r- Bim an Peterson. K bnberly, a n d D an ployWUson. Lapwal. pren

'The chorus wUl be m ade u p o t hoU<about 100 FFA l» y s trom th ro u g h - mxu<ou t th e U nited Statea. tlgui

' ^ ' ■— tim eHearing Scheduled „

RUPERT. Oct. 18 - PfeU m lnary S c hearing for P rank 5a>-lor, charged w ith attem pted rape , has been se l for 3 p . m . T hursdny before Probate Judge Jake W all. T he com plain t against Sai-Jor was signed by M rx E thel W lnnett, Pau l.■ nesli

Maffic Valley wm B inerals

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FILER.—O raveslde services fo r restaa s g t . A llen O . K ohntopp slU be m g i held a t 3 p jn , T h u n d a y In Su rue tM emorial pa rk w ith th e Rev. J. D . v ideWUford officiating. T lie PUer post o f 13 hthe A m erican Legion wUl perform fromm u iu o - r ite s . j r .

--------- S a tuT W IN PALLS — Funeral services

lo r Pfc . Jam es W. BaUey will be T _held a t 3 p m . W ednesday a t th e J Q .LOS firs t w ard meeUng house. nBishop S herm an Sw enscn w iu o f ll- Pelate. O raveslde mUltary rite s wUl o* Iw held by the A m erican Legion.Burial will be m ade In S u n je l M em - ,

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TW IN PALLS - Puneral services for M rs. Leaf}' R . M unro wtU be con - (eren ducted a t a p. m . T uesday a t th e pat W hite m ortua ry chapel. T h e R e r . name H erm an C. RIm wtU ottlcU t*. I n U r - Howi m ent wUl be m ada In Sunset M em - tn d ortai park .

— ' T bBU RLET — F unera l aervlcea t o r 1M9

Joseph Edw ard Sm ith vU l b e he ld th e ta t a p . m . W ednesday to th e B urley ------LDS U bem acle wIUj B lsbop V era C arter o tf ld a l in g . ' B urtal wfll be made to th e Burley cem cltry .

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Pan* Hurt in Crash Flown To Hospitals

(PlMB Fm * 0m >police estim ated U u dam aye aa f l . - 000 to th e body of Ibe IMO sedan .

O th e r members c f th e h u n tln c p a rty were S hear, S herm an MuUlna. - and w . ix Bowman. aQ K im berly T he two In jorrd peraons w ere flow n lo Mai;ic Valley o th e r taunter*In th e area.

C ar O vertonia Robs Lansing S tenne tt, 30, O rls -

«x>ld, l a , was badly brutsed a n d In a Mate of shock w hen ta k en to Tw tn Falls county hosp ital a f te r his c a r was ov trtum ed to a coUl« alon a t th e IntersecUoa o f a c oun ty road w tth th e a irpo rt road a b o u t th ree mllea aouth of th e c ity a t 8:10 p. m. Surtday, R e w as released from th e hosp ital a t te r a n X -ra y examinaUon ahowed n o frac tu res .

A ccording to a tate poUee w ho to - v«sUgated, S ten n e tt was driv ing to ­w ard Twtn FW ls a t a high* ra te o f speed when hU c a r w as a truck by one driven by D onald K , E b erb a rt,16. B x r h a r t was accom panied by th ree o the r young people, S term a tt'a I 1838 sedan w as considered a to ta l I loss, and dam age to th e E bertxarl I 1W7 aedan w as esUm aled a t ttOO. I

Second Bad C raah IO fficers com m ented th is w as th e I

second serious accident a t th is In te r- I srcU on w hich Is protected on ly by • stgns w arning of a crossroad.

In a coUlslon Inveslgated by a U te be! police a t 6:23 p. m . S a tu rd ay a t th< Uie InUraecUon of a country rood wiUi U. s . highway 30 abou t U iree f— mUea w est o f th e c ity , a n e stim ated dam age o t 8390 each w as done to a 1H8 sedan driven by B e rn ard J . S c h u tu n . Jo liet, llL. a n d a IM t , eedan driven hy lla trild W . K och.19, rou te 1.

s u i t e d le T M n «««O ftlcers sa id tbe m ishap occurred

w hen K och s ta rted to tu r n le ft aa Schu iten waa sta rting to paas h im .B oth c a n cam e to re s t o ff th e h ig h - way to th a left. No one w as in - ju r« i.

A bout n o dam age resulted to th e fro n t o t a c a r driven by Eldred J . _ . Ooodm an, M urttugh . w ho to ld a ta te police h e feU asleep a s h e w as _ Q driving h b IM l sedan on tJ. S . h ig h - way 30 about a mUe and o n e -h a lf east o f H ansen a t 13:33 a , m . S u n - »h« day. T h e c a r w ent o ff th e r tg h t side o t th e highw ay. O oodm an w as u n ln ju rtd ,

Troops Take Over ^ French Coal Mines ^PA R IS . Oct. 18 (lL »-T roopa a n d

security gua rds In tuU batU e k it took over th e strikebound coal m toes g tn c en tra l F ra n ce today. i v i

T h e govenunent aen t 4.000 troopa a n d guards to to th e cen tra l fields to U ke over th e m ines w hich w ere »nd th rea te n ed w ith Irieparablo d a m - H at age by a commuiUst-led w alkout o t day m a to tenance crews to r 34 h 6 u n . i^iu:

In te r io r M inister Ju lea M och a n - Q n nounced to a broadcast th a t th e m r governm ent h a d ordered drasU c ac ­tio n to p ro tec t th e m ines. H e w ^ A iJBTfc .nfsq .n » > s t to fo rm a- J j

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Bureau Enforces Court Pav Ruling c

WASHINGTON, O cd 18 M V -The g o v tm m tn t today sU rted en lore lng th e suprem e court's decision boost- ln « overtim e paj- for »-orkers on less desirab le sh ifts . _

•T he wage and hou r ad ro to lstra- Uon. w hich held oft Its enfo rcem en t w ord e r unUl th e supreme cou rt r e - iec ted a p lea fo r ano ther hearing . now h a s issued form al regulaU ons based on the decision.

B riefly , these specify th a l e m - E ployea who a re recelvtog a specia l tm i p rem ium ra te for working n igh ts , m ei hoUdaya or Saturdays and Sundaj-a, a n a m u s t have lh a t ex tra d ifferen tia l "J f igured Ul th e ir ba.-Jc pay for over- tod: tim e purposes, hav

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Senator of N.Y. g Amnesia Victim ™

N EW YORK. O c t 18 « v - 5 e n . . . R o b e r t F . W agner. D , N. Y , su f- fe red a n a tU c k o t tem porary a m - n e s la du ring th e w eek-end, w hen q , . i h e db ap p eared frcm h is son 's L o n s ( t n Island e su te , says h la physician.

D r. WUllam C. C a rh ard t ex - am lned the aUlng 71-y tar-o ld sen ­a to r shortly a fte r ‘ h a was tou n d early yeslerda i' a t a M a n h a tta n V r e s U u r a n t one of h is favorite e a t - schi tog pU ces. la s t

W agner h a d been th e ob ject o f a In w idespread police search for n e arly ulec 13 houra a fte r h e xrandered aw ay notl from th o hom e o l Robert P . W agner, w or J r - a t lU lp, N, Y , ab o u t 5 p ja .- th e Sa tu rday .

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Josephine Boyle = Named by YWCA

SA L T LA KE CITY. O c t 18 </P>—M. M argueritte Johnson of O gden J was elected chairm an of th e U to h - Id ah o chap te r. Y oun* W om en'a C h ris tian assocUUon, a t th e oon- eluslon of tlj^ group's a n n u a l con - e rtn c e yesterday.

P a tsey Lee OU aon, Boise, waa nam ed h n tc o s chairm an : B onnie Howorti, S a lt Lake City, secretary , and Josephtoe Boyle. T w to Falls , treosxirer.

T h e assoclaUon voted to ho ld Its I IM9 b l- s u te conference a t Bols* I th e th ird week c t October,

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Twin Falls NeiVUlUng to M U^mrt R et

M n , -H . B. Hogue departed re - V cenUy fo r K ansas City. Mo., w here hla sh e U vlsiUng tr iends a n d relaUves. ing

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F uneral services to r Pfc . Jam es BPi W . Bailey wU bo held a t 3 p . m . T W ednesday a t th e tlr s t w ard LDS wUl tabernacle Instead of 3 p . m . R u t

I nonBetnm a From E aat

Oscar Peterson h a s re tu rned to Dat T w ta PaU s after spending the p a s t A six m onths In lillnoU and W isconsin and w here h e visited relatives and Ww friends. by

nUneU Visitor*Mrs. P e a rl Canode and Abe Noy- Leg

lo r, F ranklin . Orove. III., a rc vlslUng T M r. and M rs. R obert L. O tlllam a n d can son . S teven Lee. M n . Canode is Tuc th o m other and N aylor is th e g ran d - due fa th e r o f Mrs. O llllam . to u

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Sons were bom Sunday a t th e Cot T w to P a lls county hosp ital to M r. K a n d M n . W. T . Harvey, T w in F a lls ; Cal M r. and Mrs. Leslie S la tle r . F iler, dau a n d Mr. and M rs. Don HoUmQUlst, S ut H ansen. D aughters were bom S u n - to day to M r. and M rs. Ja ck A lexander, B . M u rta u g h ; Mr. and Mrs. F red O renz. Tvi-ln Falls , and Mr. a n d I>ai M ra. A rthu r Baker, Tw to Falls, A

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Businessmen’s State of Mind ^ To Be Studied

Ba]CHAMPAION, Hl.,(U.R)—'Two u n l- par

versIUes will Join In a psychological Bei study o f business m en to de ter- sou n iln e w hether th e ir s ta te of m tod eas affecU business activity . ber

PsychoIoglsU a t the U niversity o f urg lU lnols a n d Uie U niversity of C ht- ag e 's naU onal optolon research c c n - q le r will question business leaders to O le a m w hether fluciuatlons to busi­n e ss c an be u aced to th e ir emo- tio n a l outlook and atU tudes.

Dean Howard R. Bowen o t th e d a l U o lv trs lty of lUtools coUege o t com - k c I m erce aa ld researchera would seek gre answ era to the followins quesUons: ing

"Does w h at a business m ij i th toka • « today abou t th e fu ture actually h a v e a n Influence on th e fu tu re ‘ course o f business?" “How are w aves o f pessimism and optim ism t e n e n te d ? ' ' “By w hat m ethod* do pesslm U tlc and optlmlsUc Ideas trav e l from one group to a n o th e r? ”

T h e study will be ttoanced by L » g ran t o t 180,000 lo th e MerrUl refi FoundaU on for the A dvancem ent o t tog F in an c ia l Knowledge, a n endow­m e n t fu n d estabUshed by th a WaU RE a tre e t atock brokerage of M erriU, — L ynch , Pierce, Fenner a n d Beane.

H a r v e s t V a c a t i o nWENDELL. O c t U — WendeU \

schools were closed a l ih o 'e n d b t 1l a s t week to allow students to w ork IIn the har^-est School U sched - \ u le d to reopen O c t 38 unless fu r th e r \ noUco la given. StudenU w ho w sn t H w ork m ay contact Tony V asques a t ■th o W endell labor camp. ___

A bout 13,000 c o m p an l4 to the U nited S U tes produce oU. . 1

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R eturns t« CaUfomUL ester Standlee has re tu rn e d to .y i

h is home to C silfom U a fte r sp e n d - freiIng some Urns here w ith b is uncle, futRoy W. SU ndlee. ^

BPW MeeUax ' ^T ho social m eeting o t th e BPW

wUl be held a t th e hom e o t M n . Riiby Black. 418 Second avenue norUi, a t 8 p. m . today.

D aughter BomA daughter has l>een b o m lo Mr.

and Mrs. O . R . Seefeldt. ScatU e. P " Wosh., aceordlntc to word received by th e grandparents, M r. a n d M rs. 1" C. V. H tokle, Twin FaUs. ^

L nlcn lo M .tl T h e Tw in PaUs po st of th e Ameri-

can Legion win m eet a t 8 p. m. T uesday to discuss plana for con- ducUng th e Golden Gloves boxing tou rnam ent here. AU m em bera are urged lo attend.

Compietea VUIl PM rs. A. A. Evan*. Los Angeles.

CaUf.. who h as been vlslUng her daughter, M n . H . L. Ainsworth, left Sunday by a ir to r Sllverton. Ore.. T to vl.-slt an o th er daugh ter, Mra. B. Crc B . Rowell. pre

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A shed and Its contenUi wero p a r- He Ually desU0}-ed by fire a t 13:10 p. teU m. M onday a t MO A ustin street, fire- C m en reported. T he shed was a l- Ja r U ched lo the end o t a garago o^-ned vici by Shelley McClatoe. Cause of Uie er fire waa unknown. ver

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T he Fldells class of the P i n t sen BapU st church wUl hold a Holloween of p a rty a t 8 p. m . Tuesdoy a t th e tell B ennlo W tokler hbrae two miles for sou th and one-fourUi o t a m iles Te< e as t o t M ato avenue c as t. All n iec .- C b e n of th e class and triends a re Ida urged to a ttend . act

8 Receive lOOF ^ Degrees at Meet “

KETCHUM. O e t lB -'8e\-en c an d l- i n 'da les from Palrfleld and one from mljK etchum received the sccond d e - todgree of O dd Fellowship a l a m e et- —tog of Uie K etchum lO O P lodge. ^

P lrty-tw o members of the , o rder ?from Uie Palrfleld, K e tc h u m ^ a U e y ta n d Bellevue lodges a tteodM th e Zriu ia llstlc ceremony. j

I t was announced the th ird de- X(tree of tho lodge wUl be conferred Tn e x t Monday a t Bellevue. i

L ym an Jlam m sn was In charge o t Trefreshm ents sensed a fte r the m e e t- Ztog. f

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Reds’ Power R Is Broken in _

Trieste Area gT R I E n x Q lA -O om im m lst pow er ^

ts broken to th is one-U m a - b u t " eom er- of th # e sst-w cst fro n t ie r l a “ Eurone. AUled m lllla iy f a r e m m e n t officials believe. P*- T rieste U m ore like Jo s t a a o th e r t t seaport tow n now th a n tb e s tr ife^ ^ ridden c ity whieh m ode he ad lin e s . durtog tb e tu rbu len t period fro m » IMS unlU early 1M8. u

AMO officials a re gU d to h a v e I t th s t wsy. »*

"We are quite sa tisfied th a t w b a t ence w u c n e o t E urope's toughest. most UBcoatroUable co m m unist p a r - *ii ties now looks like th e w eakest one *<' to Europe," they said. B<

P a r ty IT eakened ^T tm e h ss done i t AM O o tn d o ls

said Uie lU U an elecUon d e fe a t o t eommunltm. tb e c h u rc h ^ a l l - o u t anU-communlst cam paign th e T T ito -com inform a rgum en t h a s so J j< divided tha T rieste eom m unlsU on w RstlonallsUo Issues th a t n o fac tio n I o t Uia p*rty packs a waUop any longer.

“We do no t have a n y fe a rs to r the futore from local com m unU ts." ^ " one AMO m an said. “ O io com m u- w w nlst organlssUon b a shadow o f IU former self."

Strife Bound to S ta r t ^Trieste's m ixed populaU on of

Slavs and ItaU ana w ere bound to , ” s ta r t trouble w hen th e F ree S U te of Trieste waa t i n t propoeed. Sides were drawn e ith er fo r T ugoslav la 5 °^ or for lU ly . T hero w as a o popula r support fo r th* free te rr ito ry We*. now repudU ted by A n g lo -A m erl- can govenunent le a d e n a s welL H

B ul while na tionalism w as th e Cyn t i n t lasU nct Com m unlsL le a d e n Dos quickly moved to to w eld th e an U - and free aUte popuIaUon to to a pow er- Ing tul Com m unltt pa rty , ooncen tra tlng T CO flghUng th e A ng lo -A m erican nen occupaUon policy to th e to n e a d - mlnlsUred by AMO. 9

One-TUme S lron* ^AMO spokesmen sa id th e C om ­

munUt organlsaU on grew to a round SO.OOO members a t lU peak . P a rad e s g| and demonstraUons. w hich w ere © p frequent, always drew Up to 80.000 persons. RloU were com m on a n d AMO'S Job of trying to keep o rd e r h ijj in Its sone of Uie free s to le w as a jehi tough one. tlit^

T he free sU te came to to be ing p r wlUi Uio signing of th e peace tre a ty . ^ The Yugoslav mU ltary took over nini control of th e souU iem p a r t o f th e #tuc s u t r . . T h e r e s t tocludlng T r ie s te the city and harbor, was ru n by AMO of ' wlUi 5,000 American a n d 5.000 B r it- Edu L<ih soldiers. In ]

Crowley Elected S? Chief of Alumni

POCATELLO. O c t 18 (ff) — Lea ■—Crowley of T w to FalU w as e lec ted ¥president of th e Idaho S to le C o l- „ lege Alumni assoclaUon a t th ogroup's annual meeUng yesterday . <He replaces Perry S w bher c f P o c a - itello. #

Charles M iller of Jerom e andJam ea H. Schoonover w ere n a m ed ivice presidents. represenU ng fo rm - J e r StudenU who a ttended th e U n i­versity of Idaho, sou thern b ran c h ;T heo J . T u rner of S a lt I /ik e C ity ”a-as named vice p rea ldent lo re p re - r<sen t StudenU o t th e old A cadem y loof Idaho, and E E Roscoe of P oca - eitello wss electcd to rep resen t th e nform er students of th e old Id a h o ^Technical InsUUite. ___

Oov. C. A. Robins a tten d e d th e *w Idaho s u t e college hom ecom tog acUvlUes durtog the w eek-end.

SO n a s s iN O %VEYMOXmi. E ngland, O c t 18

A Liberty boat re lu m in g B rit- tvh saUora lo tho a irc ra f t c a rrie r 11- Instrlous tu rned over to w ild seas la s t n igh t and a t least 30 sUU were missing, the royal navy repo rted today.

i 7 f r f i iM E r iI To Cet Ready ;I for Winter | t Phone 1680 tT NOW . . . a n d have tu flQ TZ j^our tank , place you r n a m e Zt on our check-route lis t fo r tz your w to le n supply o t good t

FUEL OIL1 O ur price Is righl—o u r supp ly Z T ample, o u r quaUVy u n su r- t X passed. X

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— HAILKYi O cL-rW — t f » H e y - -------ij•portsm cn and restdenU hsTo I posted a -8185 cash rew ard fo r J lb* a rre s t of tb s persons who killed “Bambl.'* p«t deer o f K r. and M rs. Rex Bblrts.

•tba m oney 'b ss been raised by personal donaUon for w hat the r ro u p calli th e "senseless m urder "A t of th e anhnol.'* . . . . c lear

T h e ■ youn* deer h a d oeen s ^ U u g b t to tru s t men, th e owners ullU a told. I t Is bollertd th e an im al peoee tn isUngly walked up to those Who cu t b is U iro s t Jh w

persons having InformaUon th e fi leading to tb e a rrest and con- 'Ylrtlon of tbe persons rteponslble U>^t«

asked to co ntsct a i Lewis o r H e B ert Hayes a t the Snug bar. 2 ^ P tiso n s who wish to add to th e P < a« rew ard may give the ir donatkm s ®* “ to Lewis or Hayes.

Lee Snelton, 70, Pioneer of Area, th n t

Claimedby Deathb u h l , O c t 18-L e e Snelson. 70, th e 6

Pioneer o f to e Buhl a n d Filer area, naU o e jfd a t tho hom e of h is nephew , T hi K en Shark , no rm of hero a t 1 p. m . ta k e r Sundsy. A h e a r t s tU ck was listed be a aa the cause of deato. f i r m :

Mr. Snelson was bo ra Nov. 10,1877, to Marlon county. A rk , and came to Buhl to IWO from Delta,Colo. H e served as postoiosUir o t Filer unUI he reUred several years ago. H is homo waa on SouUi Scv- en th s tree t to Buhl.

Ho Is survived by two sUters. M rs. S Cynthia Seybold, BeUcvue, and M rs. ' UN Dosla D ale, S a n U Monica. Calif., totoei and several nephews sn d nieces Uv- harvc Ing in Magic Valley. by fi

The body u a t the A lbertson tu - ahltw nera l home pending services. -------

2 Musicians Set r - Concert at SICE

SOOTHERN IDAHO COLLEGE O F EDUCATION. Albion, O c t 1 8 - T » o famoua musicians, Sam uel MarU. Mexican v io lin ist and G un- h ikl Nilsson, American p la n b t. a re scheduled to appear as fea ture a r - tl i ts a t a lyceum concert here a t 8 p . m. Friday.

T he concert will climax a n eve­ning program planned for college students and relum ing alum ni a t tho annual homecoming celebraUon of the Southern Idaho CoUege o t EducaUon. T he concert vrlll bo held In Bocock auditorium.

BoUi artlsU wer# selected by a committee o t SICB studenU under tho dlrecUon of R- L Reed, dean .p f men. as feature perform ers to r the OctoOcr lyceum.

Why IhouM nds of Doctors p rescribe pleasant ta ttin g/mm frngaemmtf

(CAUSED iT .COlDS)notT trssnacts once.Itnotonly rcliovca such coughing but also Itjoscna tip phlesm and m akes I t easier to raise, m tv s s m la ^ tafel Mlghtv tSective for Old ^ a nd Toungl p je u a n t tastingl

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w ell qualUled to give >-ou the best o t t p rices r ig h t Remember wo are o u t ol we’re passtog the aavlngs on to you.

O ur $UH) of mecHanUt are u'cH 1 have been tcm im for |/rar?, and knou they lake ocer ff'« lob of seroldng or u

EVERY JO S TURNED OP T O F O O tn i OWN GOARANTEE t o b e represented to be.

O u r men know m otors a n d w h at to d quickest, surest, m ost economical wa w hy our mechanics are alw ays busy COtTNTSi

Do You 6 Know!

T batw eo raeoD ltoaa lly bsy - ^la x and scBlBg tu H e a n . . . t b a t w a eaa o fter yen. s e t on ly a good seltctlon b e t a e a e e f th e b « t v o la ti t s good

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‘Vinson Plan’Aim Revealed By2Pr®^J'3ent

1>M* o»«>he lp -to productnr f n l t t u l a n d peaceful results. '

W oridag for Feao*" A t UUs Ume X w in t to m t o I t

c lea r U ia t I b a te n o t deported one, a tep from my determ ination to ^ u tlllee ev e ry opportonlty t o r o k f o r W peace. W henever s a sppropriato o p - ^ po rtun lty arises. I sbsU a c t to I tir - - th e r th e toU resU of peace w lU ^ • Uie fram ew ork o t our r e i g n s w ith o u r aUles and Uie works of th e U n ited N ations."

H e sa id Uie United S U tes WU s p a re n o effort "to achieve th e p eace on w hich th e entire desttoy of th e hum an race may depend."

T b o U nited SU tes' poUcy “Is no t now and never has been d lre e tr t a g a in s t tho Soviet union," tho P resi­d e n t said.

U n den laad tog Needed “O a th e contrary, we recognise

t h a t th a peace ot Uie world depends on tocreaslng understanding and a b e tto r working relationship between th e Soviet union and lhe democratic naUons."

T h o firm poslUon th is naUon has tok en , h e continued, "should n o l be m is taken to r warUke sp ir it” A llrm position "on reasonable grounds o ffe rs th e best hope of peace.”

M r. T rum an said tb e United S to te s never wlU '^ e a pa rty to th e k tod of compromise which Uie world su m s up In the disgraced nam e o t MuiUch."

Spuds Harvested ^■ U N ITY . O c t 18—Moot Of th e po- 1 ^ U toes to th e Unity a rea have been ha rvested wlUx good yields reported by farm ers. Farm labor wlU be sh it te d to beet fields._______________

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lecds you wlU tlnd e u r mechanics st o t service and you will t ln d our o u t o f UiB high re n t d is trtc t and I you.

u'cH trained, experienced men trlto I inou) what the]/ are doing, itfien S or rehuilding votir car.O F O U B SH O P IS BACKED BV > B E SATISFACTORY, and OS

I t to do to make them righ t, to the Al w ay. DRIVE O UT AND SEE

busy . . . IT S SERVICE THAT

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Sam’s Victoiy 4 Quickly Turns ■ To Bad Defeat ID r n t O I T , O c t 18 » I n ooB f l

b rief m om ent, S u a B o r l l U m o( ■Joy tu n ie d to b itte r aohs o t trle f. H

8am . DOW 45. w en t tb tb e e p tln f - Ktle ld . M o . fe d e r t l prison tram De» f ltro lt n ine y e a n nco t o r d ru s ■peddJlng. B e w u sentenced to th r te f lconsecuUTo term a th a t to ta lled ifl ■n a « . ...................... ' ‘ ' ' f l

% A good priooner. t ie became in - Hte m te d In law booka In tb e Ubrtry* ■? o r jre&ra tae itud led them tmtU h a ■felt th a t h e w u re a d r to test bU f lknowledse. CareXuIl;. be peeked o u t ■on tbe t 7pew rlter a n npplicntlon tar ■a w rit o t babeaua corpui. ■

W lna K alliic f lP rld ay F edera l Ju d je Thtodore f l

Levin ru led In S am ’a tftvor Ui»k theacnlenctng Ju d je . now roUred, h*d . no rlffht to m ake tb e p rison term sconsecutive. L

T m BOlnB reduce you r sen- mtence to 10 years." I^erln told tbe Mb reath less p risoner before him. ‘i n Hview o t your n ine ye««s of good be- Bhftvlor in p rison, t h a t wlU nmke you ■ellfflble lo r paro le In two daTs-** ■

Sftdoetf VMilibea f lT h e deep sadness In Sam 's ejres D

vanished In a tmUe of Joy. T e m of ■hopplness flUed h is eyes a a he left 9fo r th e marBhol'8 office. Just two l ldays aw ay from freedom a fte r nine ■y e a is b eh ind b a n . ■

B u t a s h e reached the detention ■room, an \ ImmlsraUon Impector ■stopped 8am . a

T he inspector w a* pa tien t nnd / didn’t a c t like h e relW ied hU task.H e explained th o t S am hnd ro l paidtaxes on th e narco tics he sold back *** In 1030. He was a n alien, who came

r from lUOy a t th e age of live. An X VL 'a lie n w ho fa lls to p a y tsxea he owes t t

Is sub ject to deportoUon. the |n - (ipeetor told Sam . although he Is enUUed to a hearing .

H aa D eporta tion W a m n l •TVhen you get o u t two doyi trom w.

now youni have to come w llh me," Qovi tho Inspector told h im . “I have a de* ihes porU U on w arran t fo r your arrest." Co

Sam looked a t h im fo r a long not tim e, th e n tu rned awny. T h e happy kind ten rs in h U eyea welled over and Pt •pilled dow n h is ehccks. B ut now thin they w ere b itte r .-------------------------------vcre

“I'm sorry . 6om ," was a l l the In - ha rt cpector could say, “I 'm so rry ,■• EJ

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Residents Report Richfield Yisitors shut

R ICH FIELD , O ct. 18-C harIes bta« House h a s re tu rn e d to Blue Mound, f a r ' lU . H e sp e n t th e sum m er looking Qi a fle r tm slness In terw ts In R ich- cast- field. ..

C. E . Plym lre a n d Devona p ly- m ire, Beloit. K ans., nre guests of M r. a n d I>tra. C harles Bm lth. Mrs. the S m llh Is lh e da u g h ter of Mr. Ply- mire.

B a rb ara P rldm ore a n d Hoba lc*l e im peon. s tu d e n t nurses a t SU up*- Luke's hosp ital In Boise, recently , St

k vlalted rela tives here . r Mrs. R u th Supanhas h a s re - fna

tu rned from a m o n th ’* vacation In to t Illinois. She w u aceom paoled homo by M r. a n d M rs. D elbert Hovemale a n d M rs.' M able Poulter, A rthur. » JU. T h e vU ltors w en t to Torrey's BW cabins w llh M r. a n d Mr*. S . J. Piper on a h im tln g tr ip . «ad

coal

U. S. Ships Bound ForChina’s Navy

W ASHINOTON, Oct. 16S ta te d e p a r tm e n t o ffld iU said here fhi* th a t tw o 7 . S . n a ry destroyer ».escorts being o u tfitted a t Norfolk ___fo r delivery to C h ina are p a r t of the naval a id program under which tbo p # C hinese get up to 371 w a r vessels. ^ <

T he destroyer escorts, developed during th e lo s t w ar a s anti-subm ar­ine c ra ft , were described b y officials k OS the la rg est naval c ra ft going to Mrs

, China u nder th e program . fmn O fficials sa id th a t the program tem!

was au thorized tiy a Uw passed in The Ju ly . IMO. pem U U n g traxufer of a m toWl o f 211 naval crafu This In - clUli eluded m ore th a n S ships which th e Mrs Chinese received under Icnd-lease nnd' nnd fo r w hich special authorlza- Uon h a d to be m ade If th e Chinese u were to keep them . Y j„

Registration Is ^ ' Open for Voters ‘'S

RDPE31T. O ct. 18—H upcrt voters homhave been w arned they w ill be re- HasiQulred to reg is ter in order to vole WaaIn the general elecUon Nov. a If they ------did n o t vote two years ago . Voters Y \who reg is tered fo r .th e prim ary elec- I l lUon need n o b re-re g ls ier . 1 /1

A bsentee ballota m ay be obtaineda t the office of th e county clerk by I f fvoters w ho expect to bo o u t cf town Wlon election doy. * •*

R eglstm ra fo r M inidoka countyore as follows: H om er BeU. Rupert ¥No. 1; H ow ard Bnoke, R upert No. a; | .1 Floyd F ru it , R upert No. 3 ; Olenn W nlton, R upert No. 4; M rs. DnnM nclntosh. M inidoka; J . O. ICauf- R c lm an. Acequltk; Roy Skinner, Hey- „ bum : L au ra M oncur, Emerson, ond Keith M errill, P a u l. '

Returns to Duty nBUHL. Oct. l a -C o p t . R obert Me- tha t

Clusky h as le ft fo r T am pa, Pla.. to *»d3JO on acUve du ty w ith the army o lr eryforce. H e Is the son of M rs. Louise vastMcClusky. alugi

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FILER, OcL IB—Mrs. Dorothy afte; Convoy, 13 M onle, CoUf.. is vlslUngher m other, . Mrs. Sadia Fe ll, and ti.«.oUaer relaU ves here .______________

»CTI0NS. II W stch Ihlfl eolomn d»Ily fo r news

of Magle Valley ta n a aactlons M d fo r th e do te th tl r tliU nn will a p p ea r tn th e Tlme**Newt.Cheek th e ir ods for I«eaUoa and aU neceisary InformaUoa.

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A group o t good nelgbbore—th e yonn elnba—a re tend itig O lrlle, th is K-msnU: video, TJracTuy. G irlie g e ts a porting s: leaving by plane tn m N ew ark, N . J.

Winter Fuel Outlc Is Not Rosy, E:

W ASHINOTON. O ct. JB OJJ!>— iho:O ovem m ent experts t ^ a y mode to Ithese w in te r fuel fo recasts: Lncl

Cool—Plenty to m eel dem and (b u t expinol o t th e l ^ h quollty amokeless meekind). ^ 000

Fuel oil—Barely enough (If every- It wthing goes rlgh l) to p reven t the se - Useivere local aho rtages w hich caused dusihardsh ip In st w in te r. opei

ne cU lc power — Local ahortoges ermand a generally p reeorluoa balance agobetween supply a n d dem and. Pt

N atural gaa — NnUonwlde sh o r t- pra<ages w hich can cause Industrial enoishutdowns and m ny curtaU hom e nge,heating and cooking In som e a reas Collfor dnys n t a tim e. alre

Gloomy OS som e of these fo re- whl!casts are . they a re based on th e ChliopUmlaUe nasum ptlon th a t th is w in - Uveiter will be "norm al." I t n

Any num ber Ot th ings cou ld m ake copithe picture blacker — long strike*, perextm bad w eather, suddenly In - molcreased mllltnr>' dem and , m echoo- perleal breakdowns, tran sp o rta tio n Ue- Nups. part

Steel Is the vUllon In th e piece, of iiM k of I t h as k e p t th e oil, power, reocand gas Industries from expanding andto m eet Increased dem and. to I

T he experts sl2cd up th e s ltu a - due: Uon. fuel by fuel, th is wny:

Coal—I t ’s com ing o u t of th e ground a t the trem endous rate of13,000,000 tons a week. Consum ers j> hod a « - d a y supply on .ScpL 1. T h e coal c ar shortage w hich closed m any m ines la s t year ha ji l>ecn eased. Pro- ductlon of high quality smokeless coal won’t m eet dem and twcause reloUvely few m ines p roduce th n tkind, ta c k of s te e l fo r new m ining _rm achinery could cause a *'crlsl*’' In ' this Industry ln t« r on, producers say.

Fuel oU — T h ere could be local p '- 'j

Fans See World Series Contests

KIMBERLY, O ct. 18—M r. and Mrs. 0 . E. T en ter h av e returned from Clevelond. O .. w here they a t ­tended thre# w orld se ries gomes.They travelled by plone,

Mr. and Mrs. O eorge V olkcnr and clUldren. Pocotello, visited Mr. nnd Mrs Jom cs M esscnanlth nnd Mr. nnd M rs. Marlon W all. A ll nre for­mer resldenU of Spauld ing , Nebr.

Mr. a n d Mrs. P o s te r W annam nker, jia n Veronla. Ore.. wcro rec en t guesU a t lha H enry T h am ert hom e. »

Mr. and Mrs. A rcher M cPnrlond, F all Solmon Clly. vUlted L oren M cPnr- I rc larvl and Fay F rahm . fron

Recent guests a t th e B ud M orgen 8el« home were Mr. a n d M rs. R ichard "did Hassley a n d O oldle H anley, Kelso, four Wash._____________________________ sleei

Dull Nagging z Muscular Aches ^ LetUpPromptly i

I lumlRcton^a Has B ro u g h t Blessed Uiey Relief to Thousands W ho new Suffered Dally T ortu res , w

to Ith o se , dead, d u ll aches a n d pa in s bavi

th a t plogue every m uscle In your body nnd keep you In conatxint m U - snlP ery ore frequenU y due to poisonous door waste from fnu lty dlgesUon a n d sw r sluggish elim ination . T housonds o l °o « men e n d women f in d th n t th e ir su f- and ferlng lets up w ith in a few days dow, after they s ta r t ta k in g R etongo. and

Retongo's specia l fo rm ula of n a - ^ ture's roots, herbs, and b a rk s, com - , ' blaed w llh VlU unln B-1. works In J many w ays to h e lp you feel like a n ' , eniirely d ifferen t person . I t steps up vita l dlgesUve Juices In th o s tom - I T . ach. Improves dlgesUon a n d In- creases your appeU te. I t he lps no - ture remo^'e toxlo w aste from your bowels and lets you leave off ha rsh laxatives. R etonga also gives prom pt relief to th a t w eary, w eakened, ” droopy feeling. sleep*robblng rest- lessness, and nervous IrrlU blU ty.

There’s no need to r you to go o n pan, aching and w orrying yourself h a lf (or to death w ithout organic reasotu D o «ho as m any of your tr te n d s a n d ne igh - aom< bors do : take R e tonga . I t th e f i r s t nibi bolUe doesn 't b r in g you g ra tify ing for relief. I ts smaU price wUl be r t - boys funded w ithout (luesUon. D o n t w altl Tou c an get R e to n g a . a t a ll good » drug store* «v«y.whcre.................. O'

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tlook for U. S. Experts RevealihortoBcs bu t they ore n o t expected to be as serious a s la s t w inter's.Lnck of steel has p reven ted p lan t exponslon. The industry expects to m eet anilclpated dem and o f 0,500,-000 barrels of crude o il a day. B u t It won’t be nble to la y u p reserves.Users will have to be carefu l. I n ­dustry commltteea a re rea d y tn co­operation w tlh stote a n d local gov­emmenU lo pool supplies fo r short­age area-n.

Power— O tnero tors a re ope ra ting pracUcnlly a t eopnclly—a n d l l isn 't enough. Because of th e stee l sh o r t- nge, breakdowTis could be serious. Cnllfomlo nnd the Pacific no rthw est already ore suffering ahorU ges. A whlie back Consolidated E dbon In Chicago hnd to c u rta il pow er de­liveries for more th a n a doy w hile I t mode repairs. Reserve generating copnelly In the naUon Is ab o u t IH per cent of total capacity . T h e no r- mol re.-:er>-e before th e w ar was 30 per cent.

Nntuml ROA—Tills Is th e darkest p a rt of the fuel picture. C u rta ilm en t of delivery to Industrial u se rs a l- reody has s ta rted In th e m idw est and Appalachian area. L ack of steel to build pipelines a n d expand p ro - ducUon U to blnme.

Vacation to EndRUPERT, OeU 18 — M inidoka

county echools wUl resum e work aRoln Wednesdoy follow ing th e end of a two-week horve.it vacaUon, occordlng to 8up t. D on Dafoe.

NAAfPA V lS n O R S FILER. Oct. 16 — M r. a n d Mra.

Paul Luillow and ta m lly , N am pa, were recent guests o f M r. a n d M rs.P. J . Kalbflelsch.

Ho r t B arry A in’t M od a t Nobody

H arry W ilson, By B orron , Roy I F all, Dr. Edw ard M cB ratney and1 re lum ed th e m iddle of th e week I from ■ an elk h u n tin g tr ip In th e j eelway. T he f lrs l question asked Is, I "did you get >our e lk?" W e go t | four elk and a bear. W e did n o t sleep w ith any bears, d id n 't ge t lost, I nor did we g e t snow ed In. •'W ho sh o t I the bear?" Well, m odesty restra in smo from saying, b u t Ju s t ask a n y Ione of the o lh e r fou r w ho .sho t Uie Ibear. We packed In n in e m iles from Ilhe end o f th e rood. I

We were sure surprised to see th e Iprogress th a t hnd been m ade on th e Inew building. Tho side, w alls ore up , Iand ready fo r th e stee l girders. IHope you foUcs will have cosier IUme finding the e n tra n ce to o u r Ilumt>er yard a s some h av e told us Ithey drove by before th e y rea llred IJt. All you have to do Is look for th e 1new building a n d th e neon sign. I

W hen you come In. we a ra going Ito make It w orth y o u r while. W e Ihove a large stock o t lum ber a n d Iother building m a teria ls . A new Ishipm ent o f screen doors, a n d sto rm Idoors came In. B o lh h av e been Iscarce. We olso hove one-ponel f i r Idoors, fir s lab doors, a n d some ploln Iand fancy fro n t doora. As for w in - Idows Wi hove the p la in check ra il . Iand th e s ilen t type check ra il . I

Round cedar posts hove been a l - Im osl Impossible to ob ta in . W hen u p Io t Kooskla lo s t week we a rronged Ifor a shipm ent of round B-foot ceda r Iposts. W ill le t you know u soon Iu they get in . We h av e p len ty Ifoot split ceda r posts a t 39c each. Iand OH foot steel posts a t 73c a s Ilong as these last. W e a re advised Ith a t the nex t sh ip m en t will cost Imore. I

We have some very good quality ' IM nch and 3-lnch ro ugh lum ber. IThe one-inch rough f i r Is especially Ifulled for po ta to c e lla rs a n d sheep Ipanels. O iir 3 -lnch rough f ir 1s Ideal I for bridge p lanking. A nd you m en • Iwho are feeding calU e, w e have Isome 8-foot alabs th a t wUl m ake | substantial long-U sU ng w lndbreak i for your livestock. A sk one of th e boys to show you w hen In th o yard .

HARBT BARRY LTJMBER CO. .On th e B ead te tb e n o tp lU l tn

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Hailey. Comet-- JS “Ghost” Trail

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NEW YORK. Oct. 18 W.R1 - T h e in I7i " ib o s f o t Bailey'S comet retitm s Thi again tbU w eek. . on It

T he B bost '/tn (bis case are th e r e tu n Orlocld a e ie o n left In th e orbit of th e famous edm et m a t la s t was seen - rn by «re in m O . .They are caUed I t tb e O rionld m eteors because they n n appear to come from tb e constella- Uon of Orton In Uie eastern sky. 2 " ^

-Appear «n Tbnrsday Tho meteors aro due on T hursdoy r ^ i

Bight, although some Umca Uiey m ay _ be visible Uie n ig h t before and for several nights a fler. ^

m years gone. by. th e O rionld > meteors have p u t on a speciacular I show, bu t Gordon Atwater, cu ra to r ' Of th e Rayden ^ lan learium ot the American museum of na tu ra l h is­tory, said today Uuit th is year’s

, abow may be “only ordlnory.'*Earth N ears O rbit

T he meteors ore visible becauso th e earth is neo r the o rb it of H ol­ley’s cornel on Uie n igh t o f O ct, 33.T h e meteors, however, a re only Uny specks of cosmlo dust a n d they do Dot become visible unUl they slioot Into the EarUt's atmosphere. T hen In n sp ill second o r so they blnio 1 P

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O rionld m eteors boM a tten - loo o t a s tro n u n ers becauM o t tbe lr e laU insh lp to 'RaH ey'k"com eL"The tiie om et w aa so n a m ^ because the ^Qcre irlUah astronom er E dm und HaUey regul redlcted th e 79-year cycle o t the ^ t h omet. B e first observed tb e com et balloi a 1W3 a n d predicted Its l e t iu n gp,

T h e com et, now f a r ou t in space r h t .r; n l u 7»>year cycle, is expected to bert* e tum in I0BS. Murx

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-RTCERT.-O ctJH=rD lK W SiaOB_ot Jie proposed iw lm m lng pool and ■ecreaUon a rea h ig h lig h ted ’tb e last •eguiar meeUng oX th e R o ta ry chib n th Rupert voters u rged to cast wlloU on th e proposal T uesday , ,

Speakers were C harles W h itta k er, , HE' lecretaiy-m onager o f tb e R upert :ham ber of Com merce: L . U Cful- and J w tso n and A. F , B eym er. J. W . Callf. aurphy . program c h a irm a n , was in Leo i :bargo of th e m eeting.

Q uests were W h itta k e r , O ulbert- ton and R. M. Hawkes. O ordon Bax- xr, d istrict R otary gOTemor, U scheduled to a ttend tb e n e x t m eet­ing.

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Four Elk BaggedCAfflUCFORO. Oct. 18 ^'WttA

loelsle, S . H , Pepper. B j r .R o m - . n n U a n d Jtm lor B r y in t .b a n .r e * WDed'tKmi“A»trttin; M o o t r w m r ^ ^ our elk. T hey w e n guesta o t R a y ; mlu w . ■'m

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Fesse Fruit. Ramona. Caltf„ and M r. C mImd Mrs. Donold Fruit, P a lm O lty, P 4::allf_ a re guesta o t Mr. a n d M r^ * a^ H andy. i M

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SCIENCE AND 8T0CKPID r. Howord E. Frlte, a BClentlat i

Ul rubber, doflsn’t know w hat mo bounce. He would like to know, i would h ts colleaicues. American ll done wonderful things w ith rubbc body really knows why a rubber 1 s tay on th e floor when you drop It thouBh Bclence hoa been studying

. inenon for 200 years.• T he reaaon Dr. Fritz mentioned

In ? rubber Is bccAuse he thinks science should bo apcndlns more

; i t ts on problems of fundam ental ; su ch os this. R e points out cor ; Am ericans have done more with : sto re of basic scientific informi ' anyone else, b u t th a t we have ( . very little to th a t store.

In th is connection th e otomic b : n a tu ra lly to m tnd. And It m ay ' i t h a t If It had no t been for two < I an an ti-fascist Italian physicist s r m a n Jewish woman scientist, thi

n o t th e allies would probably hav( I w ith the bomb,

l l There are scTeral o ther examp { ■ k ind, extending back more th a n As Dr. F rlta p u t It, "We (Amer

' n o t scientists, we are applied t Bow fortunate fo r ourselves and neerlnpt economy th a t In th e pas

} have always exchanRed views Intci : ■ ^'However, th e scene Is chan(;ln(

“Some nations now suppress frei ' o f sol(|ntIfla Information. Thlsplo

if, t h a t we m ust step up th e quality ai i't. o f our fundam ental research.” i To help accomplish th is purpose i ' employers, th e B. P. Goodrich com

recen tly opened a 16,000,000 reset n e a r Akron. W ith past expertenc i t mtBht be p rudent If o ther com

, o th e r industries followed th a t exar I In the early days of World w ar I

Industry suddenly foimd th a t Japanese advance had cu t th is ( from Its principal sources of ru b t aeveral other v ltat necessities of mi W ith th a t lesson In beglonlng t Q . a t a f l i g ^ j g j l i i i i

il t e r l |a ^ M M i§ lg ™

s l P m i m S d ^ r a r e q u a l l y nec( th e country should th in k about

|i; of sclcntlflc knowledge, which Is tl j. -torial of America’s vaunted genius; I- tlon and production. Another wai {'. u s off from th a t raw m ateria l a

th e w ar cu t us off from ^tln ai ■ rubber.

I New research laboratories wouli ; : t h a t th is country was "w ar monsor:

m igh t be essentials of national < h e sure. B ut they could also serve

1 eously as centers of knowledge to t ; h ea lth and comfort of all mankl

stab le peace is finally achieved.

STRENGTHENING COLUJOen. D w lsht D. Elsenhower, a

, of h ts Installation as president o; , university, pledged th a t g reat educ

I ■ stltu tlon to the teaching of partn< ‘ “proof and product of unity."

He pledged himself to devote b ; “ to th e support of Columbia’s abl ; tlngulshed faculty, In th e service < : in th e service of all hum anity ."

I t was no t so m any years ago tl .o u r colleges and universities > criticized for th e so-called “llben , advocated by some-of th e ir facult: : particu la rly those policies havln ; pearance of a pinkish tinge. Coli ; verslty was am ong th e in stltu tt

I : cam e In for such criticism. •l l i e fac t th a t Oeneral Elsenl

: holds th e reins a t Columbia ts < assurance th a t an y objectionable

' w hich m ay have crept in to th e \ personnel will come to a n ab rup t < likely th e bousecleanlng h a s been

: already.We m ust use every m eans a t oi

to stem the communistic tide frc and it’s encouraging to see m en ill Elsenhower entrusted w ith th e res of keeping our schools free from sible contamination.

S ; ' ABOUT TH E SAME a ‘ A friend whose earliest political 3 go back to 186S was recalling a dei [i w ith his fa the r in th a t election yei ^ publican McKinley campaigned oi ^ of “ the lu ll diim er pall” an d th e wi B i f tb e Democrats won th ere wouli g tim es.’* So our friend was to get 9 .^W clOnley won. B ut if William Jem: I w as elected, he would resign himi P te r i ty living and se ttle fo r a g o a t

•T h e result," h e rem em bers, *■' d id n 't g e t e ith e r one.”

In IMS “ the fuU d in n er p a ll” is c perity , im d "hard times” have beci a n d 'o u s t depression. A nd th is ye D em oem ts wbo a re prom ising th

. v a t f i ja g o f tb e o th e r. B u t we su • fts Id '96, th ings m ay n o t be so dras : 26 t«nt A lter tb e election. A nd, v

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a n In d u stry h a s Ben. iienry cabot lub b e r. B u t n o - at A»»njr with Oovcn

d o e s n 't S S ‘ X “ S ° o ' „ r »JP I t t h u r s . e v e n m i y w o o a . -r i n g th e p h e n o - u ic k lly fo r th e pre

dcmocroUzcd th e ir laim e a IhB b o u n c -I mopoUtan commonwet J in k s A m e ric a nn o r c t im e t h a n s u i f t —P olitician*• n ta l k n o w le d g e algn of n e x t m on th ’s i i c o r r e c t ly t h o t ,i*k ww uld fw eep a sta t«? l th t h e w o rld s W alah-C urley atrongho r m a t lo n t h a n u wUl achlovo imchiv e c o n t r ib u te d la le a h lft o f thouaaw

men, th s ch ild ren of :l i e b o m b c o m esl a y b e r e c a l l e d m m ore rec en t daysw o e x p a t r i a t e s , m an haa been acceler1st a n d a O e r - th is w ctton is

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rp o se D r . F r i t z ’s to feel, p e rh a p s only nc o m p a n y , h a v e ^ P®’

r « » r c h c e n t c r Mr te n c e I n m in d , drew la rs e r crow di aic o m p a n ie s a n d other candldato whoe x a m p le O’® o f hia Invaali , a r n A m e r ic a n h a t t h o r a p idh i s c o im tr y o f f s o r e h e a d s —Butr u b b e r , t i n a n d ot the poHUeal altuat

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o u t a s to c k p ile Dewey’a p r c i m e and Is t h e r a w m a - S peaker M a rtin , for

S Sa l a s s u r e ly a s w hich d id n o t developn a n d n a t u r a l ballo t vo t« fo r him

recocnttlon of h is m in n t m n n n tORStal a lao Tied for t

70U ld n«rt T M M a e n a to r Lodge hadn g o r ln g . * rh ey behind s e n a to r Vandin a i d e fe n s e , t o InaUon. i n th a t evens e rv e s tm u l t a n - e*i « Je cU o n fo r aecot■ t o t m p r o v e t h e c a r n o A W a m e . a n k ln d w h e n a m g » fm g er fo r Pre*ic sd . should h a v e la v ed H--------- federal hoosegow. TY 1TXTDTA M aurice J . T obin , a (, r • ! t h . t im « poUUcal c u tir , a t t h e t im e s e n tim e n ta l adm lrn t o f C o lu m b ia W alah rec a ll th a t . Ine d u c a t io n a l I n - * aom ew ha t all, a r t n e r . h l ^ - t h .

critica l o f bo th th a) te h i s e n e r g ie s policies. th in U n f th «s a b le a n d d ls« M aaaachusetta c r l c . o I A i n . H c a ,

. th e traeea,ECO t h a t so m e o fe s w e r e b e in g E ditor’# n o U : ’r u c t l lb « r U " poU clea■culty m e m b e r s , _________

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W h at venlua I t waa is e n h o w e r n o w w n b o ard ape<

U c o m t o r t l n j S ! o '? ? 'S ;a b le in f lu e n c e s ^ p th ia m om entoi ;h e u n iv e r s i t y 's d u r i ^ th o se d a rk agi U P t e n d . M o s t looU ng fo r th a t

repo rted ly h irU a le e n c o m p le t e d m to c k thtwo*<ar g a rage ,

i t o u r d is p o s a l ’The a U t« of Idaho 5 f r o m R u s s ia . * tlek ln» to thein l ik e G e n e r a ls r e s p o n s ib i l i t y automobtica wh ich ha r ro m a n y p o s - tua lly . h o w erer. Ida!

c lu tte rtc f u p Ita i t» then w ith p ic tu res .'

L|p> ro rcea o f Bun Vals r a b - w l th th o allhou.

t l c a l m e m o r ie s th e p u t« num ber a d e a l h e m a d s theory w en t, a n d its 1 y e a r . T h e R e - n itizoata ultim a e d o n a s lo s a n * deUcloua Id ah o pott f . n a tu ra l colora. a ll apUtle w a r n in g t h a t d rippS i* dowrw o u ld b e " h a r d school kida t e t a t r e< g e t a p o n y I f to r to t to sp rlnk la oo iJ e n n in K s B r v a n Id ah o h a in ’t been th = P t f ? ^O&t. apouta a n d w aterfalla.•S. " w a s t h a t I Wa w o n t need to ■»

and tn w h a t color ec• ■ l a c 1 I . a p r o « -

b e c o m e b o o m - to a tta c h to o o r im s is y e a r I t 's t h e added u m on tha . B t t h e o n . a n ar e a th u ila im IOT p r i m

T h . te c re .U o n ,n d r a s t i c a l l y .d l f - again , so m e auggest id , W ith p r i c e s could o ffe r a j m n p * 0 h a s a p o n y - 'L S o tU p o n iT le u .

IR’S NATlON ALlr

IRLIGIGI B rahm ins of Beacon hOI h av e r e - C * l a Bay ita ta poUUca a fte r a lm ert r ppy leU rem snt du rio f th e R eoaerelt EtepubUcana wlU eaalljr elect tb e tr fu ll s alAtes ne» t monUi. iv t're tu rn to OOP* um Alfred E. Sm ithfflfort by aq u ea k l^ CT bert no o rer by a m(i

a of the De*ey*. ^Lodges to power la EUld a t W aahlngton le ttna i Importance In a ratrong (Wing toward onea trs ln ed c o n w rra ' f ina aharp break from fullI j combined Indua- aia^and ahlpping area. Uoi

j{ New England, foreswore Ita fo u n d - 1cendanU for tba Rooaeralta, O urteyi, te alocal alUes. ^ tbc

• • • Jett 'S ~ T h e candldatei fo r re«eleotlen a s an sutenant gorem or—A rthu r W U llaa C th u r WUllam CooUdge rupecU re ly— sun Ition descendant* of th e original, of ford. Senator L are re tt B altonatal. bla: te rm In th e aenate, goea baek alraoai brii

M t Lodge, working on forelga affairs- th erovemor Dewey, aprlnga from th e el«> tonw hich It baa bean w ritten t h a t “th e le tt ly to LowcUa, and th e Lowella speak

J preaent-day generation, they hava U- lonBuoge so th a t I t la understand -lary voter In thla com paratively coa- Imwealtti. awi

• • • Thl lans on boUi aides regard It aa a aure Aw th ’a naU onal poUUcal revolution th a t Uv«

conscrraUve family of poUtlclana wei aU t« w hleh waa a Sm lth-R oosevelt- nui 'onghold ao recently, such an upset only O umigh a whole- Luanda o f votea of f a n n e n . w orklng- 1 of im m igrant famUlea, dlaHlualoned i InteUeotuaU and Uie w hite co llar ^

daya th e desertion of P residen t T ru - icelernted by hla V lnaon-Stalln b lu n - on Is cxiremelT Intem atlonally -m lnd- anaUenlly and reUglouely anU-com*

. • • tan-E v en a m ajority of pinkish. H a r ra rd ^ * resented W oshlngton w ith such a h ln - ",*5: tla l intellecta as Pelix P ran k fu rte r. lamea Landis. Alger Hlas and o th e r i r f irmcra, m ay vote for the D ew ey-W ar- r ? ; ItonsUl-OooUdge ticket. £?fe defecUona In tha cold halls o f G am - penma m ill towna. th a ham leta a n d [ea. I t would no t ba surprising If th e issaehusetta by between 100.000 a n d

• • • of tferUielasH. here aa elsewhere, the re la icnulne enthusiasm o r affec tion for ^ nominee, aa there waa for P re sid e n t “ "J ^alaod'a heta'rogeneoua a lem snta aeemmiy Rubconscloualy. th a t there la need 1 power and a naw figure a t th e fed*

Earl W arren. Dewey'a ru n n in g m ate, d l and a w arm er recep tion th a n a n y ■ who h a d apoken In mia aectlon to bt

ivaalon. ’The strategtata did n o t rou te 1 bccause. a lthough It haa been a Kl, they did no t consider I t necessary.

-B ut th e Ironlo and hum orous aspect lUuoUon here b lh a t no ita to In thelUch a coDflctloa of noble soreheads. I__y are divided almost e<juaHy betw een r parU ei, th e Internal dlssatlafaetlon y 111 have hard ly any effect on the No-

xpectatlon of a national trium ph a n d ^tdcral government nex t year, re se n t- - - ire draw ing together under Governor< and th e desire for p a rty h&roiony, < 1. fo r Instance.'d id no t like I t becauaoId n o t aupport his prcaldsnUal c an - hdelphlo. Although realising th a t h e ■>nor only as the resu lt of a deadlock ■i-clop, hla friends thought U iat a f lrat- ■tUm would have been only deserved ■Is aervlcea to the party . S enator S a l- ■for th e aame preference. ■h a d hoped th a t th s boys would awing ■;andenberg for the presidential nom - ■event, h a would hava been th e logU ■aecond place. S

imea M. Curley’a friendi are n o t lif t- flS ♦resident Trum an. They th ink th a t he ed H la o n e r from aervlng tim e to a T. T hey also resented lelecUon 'Of “1. a Ourley enemy, to be secretary of . g e itu re which haa flopped. d m lre n of Uie lat« Ben. D avid I. t . In th e 19U campaign, Mr. T rum an ^ I t aligh ting rem ark about th e lr hero. n g n o doorbella. ^u a do r Joseph P. Kennedy h u been th a R ooierelt and TVuman foreign r

t th em too prtsBriUah. B u t h e hopea tta D em ocrau will nom inate h la aon. )Xi )r govem or la »oma fu ture year—In ina t UUa U m oooad he wlU no t kick over

_____ thsT ucker will reium a hla regular w eek- S . answ er column upon h is re tu rn to __

3 OF O T H E R SW U T A N ra n K Q

1 w u wbo f i n t figured th a t a lo t o t apace w u going to w u t« o a au to -

a te i T h e Idahonlan h a s a t- f l ie t N or | r hand , whleh sU ta w u th e f irs t to entoua Idea. I t occurred, how erer. k agea o f automoblUng w hen drivera th a t com er around w hleh prosperity irU ag . ready to fill up th e g u ta n k ■X th e eesond half of every bom a’a

laho dragged Its fee t tor <iult« a few > th e archalo belief th a t autom obile re a m eana of automobile IdentU lca-

aeoondaty utility of dlstlngulahlng . b h a d paid Uielr a taU duea. E ven- Id ah o auocumbed. Idaho a tarted

I steel Ucenaea, f i n t triUi alogans, a . •

Valley m ade th e f l n t dliU noU re Ihouette of a n a lr-bom e ik le r vault*, mbera. ‘I t advertised Idaho, ao th e 1 Its recreational opportualUea. tlm ate arrived wlUi th e IMT p la te * - ' po ta to (netted gem. luppoaedly) la apUt open and w ltb a p a l e f m elting down Into the Juicy w hite e tareh .I t r e a t kick ou t of }oklng tb a t they I on th a u i t and pepper, een alone going to a x treaea . A uto- ive beea designed tn th a ih a p as e f advertised flah and mtoarala, w ater -falla.

to w orry about w hat w all advertlae or eombtnatlona. via th e autom obile year ye t. T t t lU U b u a lready to ld

‘ ’« ta gIMS plataa and estend th a lr life a a

a. B u t already U u bannais a re ouk lalng bc^a are busy d rununlns u s r lva ta causes fo r Uia 18M platea.I enUiualasta are In Uie fore fron t rgest a aheaf of whenL L atah county « n pea pod. Tha Junior cham ber o f I ta lU very w orthy -K eep Id ah o •

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m eans) infccsia P o t fihoU th a t tou ^ o p le a ^ m a U ^ie ttm t^ iual- ctls

^ « ? w i l n i ; * a b o u t^ -a a tto n a l le tte r writing week” a a d sa id tb e « « average airm ail te tte r w eighs on ly offl one-fourth of a n ousee. B u t th e d « five-cen t alrmaU atom p pays fo r one mo, fuU ounce which equals a pp rox l- th« a iate ly five pagea of o rd inary a ta - enn Uonery. ^

H ia t ’a bow people g e t gypped. ^ In ste ad of w riung enough to get „ tb e lr nickel’s w orth, m oet folks w rite ^ le tte rs weighing oaly a fo u rth of ^ an ounce.

O f couiae, If you w an t to be su re you’re getUag five cente ' w orth of aerrlce, you can stick enough b lank pages In Uia envelope to , b r in f I t up to a fu ll ounce. | , . t

O r maybe you’d w a n u dicker w ith tb * poatal authoriUea In. W aahlng- ^ ton , D. O , fo r apeclal r a te s o a ? * ; le tte rs weighing leaa m a n an ounce.

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I have five good pupa to give ^ away, four female a n d one m ale, t l ’They a re Uie offspring of a good S ’ . A ustralian shepherd aheep dog. We Uve two mllea aouUi of th a aou th - ^ w est com er of PUer. "nie phone 2 ^ num ber la Pller 3-JS.

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m reading about dlvorc* aulta, >,m I 've always w ondered w hat’a be- ^ h ind th a t old aUMk p h r u e of -e x - S S trem a cruelty and m e n ta l lufferlng .”I UUnk 1 have aomeUUng U iat ^ would be Included In su c h a genera l , » « » •

I had taken aome m edicine U u t backfired. apparenU y. A lthough i t ^ e lim inated r a r a e s a la m y th ro a t.Ju st like Uie doe aald , i t le ft m y * 2 mouUi and U iroat looking like raw .f. ham burger and bu rn ing Ilka I 'd e a ten pepper. Before I took th e ^ dope, my tongue w u w ell-ooated. J* b u t no t afterw ard. th e

W hen I told th e mlaaus abou t tba coaUng being gone a n d the hotnesa 1' o f my m outh, she ijulpped: "N a- for tu rally—your tongue la h o t enough to i now so I t doesn’t need a" coat. H a, ate. h a r pall

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craUc national com m ittee, w om en ,t«i w ui have the die lding vote in tb e ha< coming prealdeatlal elecUon. F la n s < a re now under way to cap tu re th e i- ij fem ale ro ta. ^

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^ ^ ^ ^ g « H t r y using aex a p -

^ ^ ^ B ^ | K A | l « ‘omen over. O f ^ course. I don’t . \

~ B-v „ , „ ^ k n o w how th e y ’ll ™ look flexing U ie lr =

m uscles In front o f your tc lerla loa screen and making the lr cam paign apeeches In Ughts.

I heard U u t the- m ajor poUtlcaX parU es are concentratlnK th e ir c am ­pa ign on areas w here w om en get together. Jn fact, n e x t week they _ a re holding a moss mceUng In th e “ back room of Max Fac to r’s.- • f:

O ne candidate Is trying to ap p ea l “ to women’s sentim ent, h a will p ro b - ° ab ly get a lot of voles, bu t I t’s coat- Ing h im a fortune In orchlda.

I t 's very Interesting. U I t’s true, th a t women a re th e deciding ro te In th e elecUon. M aybe th a t’s w hy H tb e Prealdent la alwaya a m a n . L ,

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ag enda again st “Uie b lg b b rass" a o d rid *-Uie b ig braae* of th e A m erleaa a rm y a n d navy which b e fa a a tm oat , ^o n Ul* do t e f V -s d a y - « s eooa a s txUR u isU 'w ss abeo. ______ chilute ly r e s e n e d R f ^ S ^ S P l H i Wif r o n a i U s r - - v u f e ‘A * g | | i ^ g |o itouetaed o ff ga sU m nlated by t h e i r t a n

offleere In t b e d ^ K S S f H t ap u b l i e i t r a n d n ^ H Q B u ^ u am orale r a c ^ o f H S ^ ^ M B ^ < t t u e em ce. T h e y f ; ^ n | R 9 M

a a d doodled dU -g ram s to sbow th a t R e o se re lfs , un ion racketeers, fo r aQ tb e lr d ls - . * graceful record of s trike* , m aU n- gerlng. leafing. w hlaUe-Jum ptag a n d H!! o re r-tlm e proflteerteg. b a d done o s S * m uch to w in th e w ar a s m e n w ho r r h i d been killed la action . .

T heae p l a n t e d p ropagand ists ™ ha tched "m doctrlna tlon’' couraei u> d lsan n th e rea l A m e rl^ u u , th e , f igh ters, o f th e ir n a tu ra l, ho n est , h a tre d of tb e bolshevik d lc t t to r - ah lp a n d persuade th e m t h a t a n y - S f one wh4 u tte red any suspicion of communUm waa doing H lU er^ work, f??

M en who ahould h av e atoppcd th is , b u t d idn ’t w an t to . a a t In th e Pentagon In W ashington a n d le t I t * “ go on. The guUUest o f th e se wero m em bers of th e s u it o f H arvard law. th e m ain source o f tb o b ru ta l ' cynicism which becam e th e phlloa- cot ophy of our govcm m ent a f te r WM. era

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T b e propaganda a g a ln a t th a u n -bruuT roared u p In th e aervlce wit publlcaUons w here th o com m unists s«3 a n d tb e lr shrinking frlen d a were joti h id ing ou t tb a w ar. w ho h a d sw orn d e a m to th e na ris b u t w ith th e iini promlae th a t tho n e lghbo ra ' ch il- j d ren ahould do th e klUlng. wil

Editora who w ui toko th o trouble "pl to look back w ui fin d a lso th a t I t in cam e In s ta n d a rd package-gooda kw distributed by aome o f th e ayndl- Tb cates from W ashington a n d New thi Y a k . J

T here was a tem p ta tion , even to to editors, to engago |n app le-po llsh tng haj by appealing to th e aoclal bigotry of th e m ajority by b lackguard ing la th a om cers u a c lass a n d parU cu- la riy generals and adm lm la .

T here were &o o r 80 en lis ted m en for every officer and th e tem ptaU on to proplUate them w as proporU on- ate. T here had been a a lm lla r cam - p a lm In I ta ly a tte r th a f lra t war. O fficers were chased a n d m auled by hoodlums because they w ere offlrers.

n a t o crews aometlmes refused to budge unUl officers g o t o ff. Mony fine I ta lian officers n a tu ra lly threw tn wlUi fascism and th e y g o t hunk w ith th e bum s who b a d bumiUated them .

“B r u s " Is a cheap c l lw e effected, by blackguarda and fake ra o f Jour­nalism and th e rad io w ho cannot write and c rib th e ir p a ltry bromides from Ful P l-y u 'i ’Tlnieityle.

I t came o u t o f th e old BriUsh arm y and wlUi lom e ta m lsh on U, a t th a t. T h eir generals w ere brove. stately and Imnerioua b u t slow and b a d lltUe Im atlnaU on.

Any a ttem p t to redress th e repu- laUon of th e A m erican officers, and especially of thosa abm-e the rank of captain and l!cut«nant-com - m ander, rxm!< h a rd aRnlnst the fac t th a t Roosevelt, who cheapened and t>efouled every fine thInR th a t h e touched, immediately made ran k cheap.

BUI Knud-ien. « g rea t m anufac­turer. was Induced to accept th e th ree -stars of a lieutenant-general, form erly re.ierved for really good commanders of American armies In

Nobody m ade fun of M r. Knudsen. b u t m any who adm ired h im fe lt

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T hsrea ftsr, R ooeevtit a M h ts ^ friends tossed o u t censte llaU cns of

la a clothes, lurched a c a la s t s l e c ^ ^enlisted m ea f o la i t o m e k . ' . ^

T be buok 'feaera l, o r b r i g a d i e r . ^ ^toaiiy bed less p restige b e ra tb a a a ^ in ick -ssrtesa t b a d b a d I n a o n n a l

Officers c ( th e reg u la r a im r .h a d ^ Uielr own seaU sienta ab o n t th is . A m an pu t in years o f patzloU e so ld ier- Z . tog, always loyal to tb e b e au tifu l ^

and oode 'o f W ee t M a t .A t U or so, b e fooad b lm self eUH p ra

a colonel oc lleu tenaat-oo lonel w h ile tj Uie fellow banglag to a e tra p l a i . , the same bus wore e a e e r tw o sta re ; ^ e d on h im only to p e rm it h im to w t - r a n k eUier ex-c lrU laos la ftoanclal e r legal negoUsUone to th e n peaU goa. , , , o. *

Pitss-sgen te aad w an-placed r e la - for Uves of Bollywood m a g n a te s w ho his always made p retty ebots o f R oose- bor veil's polio parUes a n d m a d e b lm ufe look noble to the new ireela. w ouiul v, up colonel. A speakeasy m a o t » - Atep cam s a grandiose m e u - s e r g e a n t of i WlU) eagles on his boards, w hipping nen up souffles fo r Uie "b rass ," oou:

See? T here I t Is; "b re a i." aodWell, dam m it, tb a t Is w h a t X a m 000

coming to. W e did b av e aome g e n - ^ erals aad adm irals w bo took th e ir ■ cue from ou r em peror w ith h is n o ­tions or Imperial privilege a n d lu x ­ury. They d id su rround tbem aelvea wiui luxury and tb e se rrice of ob­sequious wanglers w ho knew th a t aa long Uiey sU yed wlUi th e h igh ‘b r a s s ' Uiey w ouldn’t go to to th e line.

And. a fte r victory t a E urope, th e wild camoolgn b ^ a n ag aU u t a ■'plot'* of th e " b ra u ” to keep m en in Uie lervloe so th a t these offlcera keep the ir ran k a iu l prerequisites. Tbere was someUUng to th a t , b u t th a t w asn't a ll th e ra w u to It.

Aclually. I t would bave be en wlae to keep strong by m a to ta ln ln g th e hard, efficient ouU lU w hich h a d Just knocked ou t tb e toughest a rm y In history. Instead , th e c lam or

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nooeeralt, viu> Uked ,ttw m .e b ee - U m qolotts. ^ f . ■ p r ^

F a tten ; e a tb s e tb e r h e a d , though ' ^ n o t aboT^ a u ttle r t ‘th a t. «eU a W vietim of tb a e eosp lraer to s la fe s t eu r Whole a m y of ooeupaticn v l th b a t e t t t l a a tn raU so d ' tm a lg ra a t Americana adorned w ith uneam fd BillltaiT ra n k , a ad t e destray a a y b d rea l A n er ie aa 'w b o b a d tb e a i c n l y r a n ooutige u> try to avoid a repetlU oa j iu fc of re e e n it ru t le o ta tb e faU ea e o o - h e re

S laa y of th * f ia e s t ta d M d u al LE(d tls ea s w he ever M rre d 'a r e p ^ d le -------were -brass* t o . t h t o w ar. ’I h e l r jh* code, and m a ay o f th em d id l i r e iMt«d u p to I t scrupulously, w s j th e pu rest su te ffltn t o f Idealism ever adopted by any corps outside tb e eoaseorated ' ' u orders o f religion, a a d m uch m ore ^ praeUcal. , *g.. I fw e b s d a ‘tb s d th e f to M t" fa ra s s " fwmt to th e world, tb e best generals and adm ln ls , both l a a n d tofighting, we would never have come off th e floor to w in. \

Ugly lemarics ab o u t O ea . George 0 . U an h sU sbould alw ays b e te k c a _ w ltb a personal tone r rem toder th a t fo r aU Ms servUity to Rooaevelt and his ona awful failure o a P ea rl H a r- fan ii bor day. M an h all h u spen t a ll h is v.hii: Ufe servteg h is country.

W hin th e w ar ended a n d h e " ti stepped down from h is Job o f ch ief *1 u> of K aff. b e could b av e ta k e n h is pension and gone off fishing. B o ” n . could have reU red to read , to rea t w « aod live on a pension of abou t sas.- 000 a ye ar^w e ha rd ly could bave y,hn,

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ten , ch an g in g to th e r ig h t-s iz e ligi lition o f a m odern flo o r lam p k e s all th e d iffe re n c e in th e worlc nly en h a n ce s th e b e a u ty o f yo u r h( 'ec io u i ey e s ig h t a s well.

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W ASHINGTON, O ct. IS < U »-N o t long B80 ft navy pilot c m h - u c d e d hU plMje, g o t o u t or tbo wrecluiga, dusted hlmflcir off »od w tlked to th e b a n s u unh u m e d .

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iur»<> KicM< yjj, n u i o n B l b u reau of stAzidanU which Imme- dlotoly se t o u t on *n intoresUng b it o f research on the m echanica l p roperties of hum&n b o n u . W hy some o f them break easier th a n other*.

D tv lk a tc d In rU allea T h e bu reau experts have taken

every bone In the body and dupll- / cated th e m . In plastics and o th e r , m a teria ls fo r flrmneas a n d break - _ ab ility .

T rom iku lt to toe, th e bones have / been busted mechanically u n til a t \ lo st science has learned ju s t how m uch you con take — and where. T h a t 'goes fo r a spill on the foot- baU field. In the ba th tub or a sud­den eome-dCFwn In a n airplane.

r r a n k c . Bmllh, o f th e bureau 's Tl enRlnecrln* mechanics laboratory, wi

k would be th e very laat to say th e re m; U anyth ing new In regarcllnit th e a t hum an body as a m echanclal s truc ­ture. ell

fiU rled la 183S th H e th inks th e earliest study of the t«

m cchanlca) properUca of our bones Ri Atartod w ith Galileo a round 1030. Ol E uropean scientists go t wise to th e problem In tho middle 1600's and oi now w ith m a n flyinir almost os f a s t e t as sound we are r ig h t there o n th e cr Job. M

T h e study isn 't completed. T here H a re a ll so rts of complications Mich pi as te n d e r young bones w hich o ften tli bend b u t d o n 't break and brittle old hi ones w hich eracic easily. ni

B u t thla m uch science know s: o T ouT e tougher th a n you th in k Vl

you are.Done* A « “ElasUe" la

Y our bones are elastic, b rittle m a - In te rla l •'having folrly de fin ite a n d a eonclsten t properties." m

F o r exam ple: Most ot your bones. D tire d a n d old as they m ay seem , u

. have a compressive stre n g th of abou t — one-fou rth th a t of cast iron. A nd — m ore th a n twice th a t o f h ickory I wood. *■

T ho experts a t the bu reau of s ta n d ard s a re breaking bones, rea l and thoso patterned a fte r rea l ones r ig h t and left, every doy. T h a t m ay se

& round a lit tle sUly. B ut one o f these P ^ dnys you'll be readlns about now M

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W ABHINaTON, O ct. 18 <UJ!> — P ’8 T lje R epublican p a rty Is back to th ey, wall in Its f tg lit to hold s slim oi•e m a jo rity of th e U nited S ta te s se n - c<le a te. T;• Two weeks rem ain before th e w

election. As of now I t seem s Ukely seth a t D em ocrats wlU w in s t le as t D

le two senate seats presen tly h e ld by n:s Republicans. Those con tests a re In ci a. O klahom a and W est V irginia,le I n addition tho O O P Is de fend ing aid a no ther senato s e a t from a bo rder p»t sta to w hich usually electa D em o- »le c ra ts. T h a t s ta le Is K entucky . I n ^

M lnnesoto. RepubUean Sen. Joeeph Ure H . Ball Is In serious trouble . R e - w :h publican senators seeklnc rc-elcc-:n Uon in Iowa and W yom ing a re in ®Id h a rd fights, a lthough o pparen tly ri

n o t » desperately s itu a te d aa th e <i O O P candidates In O klahom a, W est p

ik V irginia and M lrm esota. aT lie picture fo r th e Republicans c

Is n o t good. T h e O O P h a s 61 se a ts ^ 1- In the present senate . T h e D em o- n id c ra la have 45. A sh if t o f tw o w ould g,

m ake tho score: R epublicans 49; p a . D em ocrata 47, A sh if t of th ree would n , tie I t up, 4B to 48. Wllh th e vice plU ------------------------------------------------------- Q

Henry Foster Is ; ;! Paid Last Honor ?ea RICH PIELD , Oct. IB — P u n e ra l } vy services for H enry F o s te r w ere held i, se F riday afU m oon In th e R ichfield ,, iw M ethodist churc li w ith th e Rev.J - W illiam F. F ra n k officia ting.

M uslo was fu rn ished by u>« . chu rch choir Including Mr. a n d M rs. ^ F re d Simpson, M r. a n d M rs. L eonard . Rogers, Mrs. R ichard V ansan t, Mrs.

C" Leslie Sw eat a n d th e Rev. Mr.“ F rank . Mrs. C. M. P rldm ore ae-

com panled th e choir a n d a lso played ^ th e prelude a n d postlude. J>'■* PaUbearer* were A. K . W alker, f;

Oeorge R. Schw oner. w. 8. K ohl, v A rth u r Peterson. H arry P rldm ore B a n d Joe Johnaon. Flowers wero car- ried by Nadine H ardm on, O ra Mae Johnson and Jan ice P rldm ore .

-7- B uria l was m ads In th e R ichfield cemetery.

O ut-of-tow n residen ts w ho a t- ® tended the rite s w ere M r. a n d Mrs.“ A rth u r Peterson, Boise, a n d Mrs., , Ooldle Spurck and H assel B lanken-

ahlp, Hailey.

State Honey Crop s Declines in 1948« t BO ISE. Oct. 18 (/TV-Tho U . S.

departm ent of ag ricu ltu re sa id to- day th e Idaho honey c rop of 6,- 020,000 pounds was 11 p e r c e n t less

- th a n th e 1B47 output,, T h e num ber o f colonies woa a 111- i4~ tie lorgcr, bu t yields w ere lower or by five pounds pe r colony, th o d e - -

p a rtm en t said, id S tarvailon and (lucenlessness were I ^ th o principal reasons given fo r tho ~ reduction of yields th is year, d Idaho ranked fo u rth In p roduc­

tio n th is year behind C alifornia,Qt M ontana and Colorado, th e d e p art­

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{ all in Battles ajority in Senate— prtaldent easting a decid ing vole. ^ 10 The consUtutlon a rn in g e d th a t m only one th ird o f th e senato ahould „ 1- come up for election every two yearn, q

The third up th la y e a r l i heavily gj 10 welRhted w ith shaky R epublican ly seats • and c o m p a r a t iv e secure j , s t DcmocraUc seats. D em ocraU need ^ jy no t worry, fo r instance , abou t Uielr In candidates In th e so u th . ^

To make up fo r a n y se a ts they ^ Iff m ay lose In th la elec tion th e R e- g. e r publicans m ust look to senatoria l _ >• oontests in Colorado, M on tana , New r [Q Mexico and Tennessee. I n none of )h these are R epublican chances to e- w in better than Ju st f a i r to bad.P ' The fate of m arg inal R epublican in and Democratic can d id a tes alike will >7 repend largely on w hether th e presi­de denUal vole Is close o r lopsided.*t F o r example. Sen. Edw in O. Johnaon.

a Democrat, seeks re-elecUon In M Colorado. He Is opposed by WIU P.U Nicholson. Republican, and two 0- m inor candldate.i Including a repre- Id sentatlve of H enry A. W allace's f j porty.Id Oov. Tliomas E . Dewey Is ex- « peeled to lick Pre.Mdent TTutoan In

Colorado. B ut Joh n so n la popular w ith the home folk. H e will surely poll moro voles th a n M r. Trum on.I f Dewey barely noses o u t th e Prcsi-

i f den t there. Johnaon Is p re tty sure , . to be clected. D u t if Dewey takes

Colorado by 60,000 o r m ore voles, th e Republican sen ato ria l candidate Is expected to r ide Into officc oa the

*• trend—or Dcwey'o con t ta ils.Wallace's senato ria l candidate Is

expected to help Republican can- dldatea In Colorado a n d Iowa. B u t no one know* how m uch,

rs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _’/.■ RETOBN FR O M WASHINGTON ed CASTLEPORD. O ct. l a —Mr. and

Mrs. Steve B rabb h av e returned sr, from Yakima, W aah.. w here they til. visited Ihelr dau g h ter, M rs. Della ire Fields, and children.

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Nampa’s Blast 6 Damage Suits Seek $90,000 i

CALDWELU O ct. 18 W V-Plve cr dam age acUons, toU U ng m ore th a n t®0,000 were fUed In d is tr ic t court SI h e re against th e c ity of N om pa and sr th e American B uU oo com pany. T ho D: auiU resulted from a n explosion D N ot. 18, 1IH7, w hich b ro u g h t d e a th Fi to six penons a n d in ju r ie s to 31. P

E ach su it m a in ta in s tb e c ity h a d O been asked to reim burso th e p la in - c Uff fo r InJ'orles und dam ages re - Ei celved bu t each dam age claim h a d e been denied la s t sp ring . ol

T h e actions m a in ta in th e e lty was t responsible fo r th e explosion because It g ranted perm ission to th e bu tane oi company to Insta ll a 160-gaUon gaa b< storage lank tn a pubUe alley. 51

R a ^ o n d P e terson , w hose wife, t O ertrude. was fa ta lly l o u r e d tn th e j, explosion, asked tSS.OOO dam ages. i{

O ther claim s Included: ti*20.000 by O eorgo E. VaU. operator

o f th e Alibi Inn , destroyed by the blast. He also filed a u lt fo r 119.000 tj fo r injuries h e received and 18,000 _ for hospital bills. f

« 3 S » by B ly the E. P e rry , lessee o t a restau ran t know n a s th e C an­yon cafe, wlflbh w as dam aged In the b la s t

»5,fiOO by K enne th I* Petorson.• custom er In the Forb idden Pa lace a t

th e Urns of th e explosion, fo r In­ju rie s and for loas of wages for I th ree months,

110.760 by B arb ara E ngelhard t. custom er of. th e Forb idden Palace, w ho m ain ta ins she w as p inned be­n e a th the debris fo r a n h o u r and a half,

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Funk. Tw in F a lli: E ugene W . __d Cooper, son o t M r. a n d M rs. E ugene - Cooper. Tw in F a lls : R aym ond B. I >- Erb, son of Mr. and M rs. L eonard d Erb, Buhl, a n d Max E . p lp p ltt, aon

of M r. and Mrs. O scar PlppUt.^ Tw in Falls. I« P lpp ltt a tta ined lh e h ighest m a rk I ® on h is quallfleaUon te.it t h a t h a s I ^ been mado a t tbe local rec ru iting I

StaUon. Chief VarrUl announced , l h e previous high m a rk waa m ade I by h is b rother, W allace, w ho en« I lUUd Feb. 11, IMS, a n d is now a t- I tendlDg a e ro g ra ^ e r achool a t L ake- I

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tb a w orid‘4 top t h i cO ne pound o f U prortdei *bout *.00 *

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t w lo B to d u la r derelopment. and *In th e B T itun lns, neeOcd to ward •.» .o ff a trv o iu dbo ide ra m d other cn a l» d l« s . I

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tlon . a o d l u t y e a r ilaughtcrKl 31.- [. UlfiOQ S teen a n d colvei. leavtns i iw •

mor® th a n M.OOO.tXX) stUl on the » ■ « ;b o o t 5,41 I

B u t on ly abou t U p e r cent o t a o u t is te e r la beef. T h e rest goes Into o>» •IniullQ and o the r medical p rcpara- itlons, a n d Into slue, talloff, liltSeA n u 1a n d bone. T he Income from these > 'l)7*products b enough to pay fa r ,

: tla u g h te rin s a n d d re u lo s tha an i- i t lae 1winl^ IS lil ^

O rlffloallr th e word cattle de« 'no ted p r o p ^ a n d waa synonymous tico •v l th chatte l. CatUo were amonB tho Jf l n t a n tm ab to be domesUcated. ,

U i lo N om ben T h e Deeesilty for counting he rd s / ^ - v '

probabljr led to th e use of numbers. * i I a n d tho principles of navigation and astronom y are believed to have evolved when ancien t hcrdanen. m orlnR th e ir f loolu from piMe (o place. Bulded themselves by the suna n d « tara. (a m in

Som e a u thoritie s aay cattle first reached the w estern hemisphere w ith E ric the Red and h b Norsemen,Jand ln s a t “Vlnlnnd,” or probably w h at b now M aasachusetU. In 1007.O th e n claim th e y came to tho new world w ith Columbus along wltn ho rsw a n d o the r an lm ab .

M any HeriJs abou tTn any event, tw o years a tter the tlilnlc

colonbta landed In Virginia cattle v o u awere a conspicuous p a rt of their o the rw ealth , and by :C37 had become so few rnum erous th a t a peninsula "as lante a ttem '

I a s ao EngUsh county" hsd to be eye, 1fenced off for g rartng purposes. b su e s

T h e Impression of catUe cn New in an[ E n g b n d was such th a t Boston laid answeI o u t lU street* to conform to cow throuiI trails, a n d C onnecticut and Rhode team

is lan d accepted catUe as tax pay- th ingm ents. P r it

l u r e d by Blue Grass throuiA fter th e R evolutionary war the press

i lu re o f blue g rass drew catU onen T heref u rth e r westward. T hey found a su rp rl

I good m arke t in th e arm y garrisons i hnth a t do tted the p lains. Sy tho end are c<of th e Civil war. T exas waa the to re- lean 1

: o ioet catUe sU te . I h a vAa th o Industry progressed, fabu- I coir

louB prices for th a t day wero paJd m all,1 fo r foreign bred stock. At a ahort- T he I h o m aale In New T ork Just a fte r In r a :

th * a v U w ar 100 a n lm ab were sold aufflc: fo r ttSl^OO, a o average ol M JM speak: p e r aolm aL O rdinary catU i a t th e s u n

I tim e v e n t for «100 to $300 a head, explai 1 A t today 's r e ta il prices. It U kes Tho

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Fairview People —: Shoot Elk, Deer (1 FAIRVIEW . O ct. 1#—VenUon and OAl; elk v iu be n e th ln s unusual h i t h b son o; com m unity if a ll loyal h u n te n are h a s I1 weceasfuL h e hs; ICr. and Mr*. M arU n H oltien and EUp• d a u g h te n bagged deer In Shoshone vetero1 basin. T . W. R ichm ond and h is b umi , pa rty o f h u n te n returned from Sel- M n way fo rest w ith two elk. aon a

H arvey King, P rank Kodesh and son . 1ne ed Reem s h un ted deer In Owyhee ■.forest. Mr. and Mra. Stanley Forest I

: end M r. and M rs. Elvln K onlcck | |i a re hun ting elk. Tom Tverdy and f l

•on. Irving, a n d Mr. and M rs. I ,' L eonard Bow ard and son. Bob, are l i I h un ting deer a n d elk tn the Soldier ’ M ountain area.

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WASHTNQTON, O c t 18 (UJO - coveriem orandum (or the gentlem en o t eu b itahe g rea t Amcrlciin press—ond the ir lowingolleagues, tho rad io reporters: h a s ccT hursday n igh t I made a speech jud ick

bou t TTiomas B usiva Dewey. I clectloh in k th a t i t was a good speech, nlso ctrou should have heard It. Amone the.-<oither th ings I t h a d stnglnR In it. a aiii(hl(ew rem arks about my frustrntcd i aiittemptA to ca tch tho elusive one's fo r nt7 e. a few questions on specific i tJoBsues w hich I hoped the candlilate shoultn sneakers m ig h t get a round lo would m sw ering some tim e a lte r ho got liro u g h hts cheer-leading "icam.«am . te am ” duties! I t had every- K I J I tlng la I t b u t dancing.

F riday m om lng I locked In vain h ro u g h some of th e great American)rcss to find ony mention of It. k i \m e re w as ha rd ly ony. I was not Mm.lurprlsert. #

I have reason to believe th a t there M r. nire certa in seBmenta of the Amer- recentcan people who like (o hear w hat Mr[ have to aay about this campaign. fontUs: come to t h b conclusion from my M r a nail, te legrom a and telephone calls.

T h e g rea t American preas, except loun ra re InsU nces, failed to mention h la dnifflclently ahead o( time th a t I was D entoipeaklng on T hu rsday night. I am M riui« th a t the re , are all aorta o( talnetljxplanations for th it . a t dl

T h e purpose of t h b memorandum th e w J to Inform you th a t I am speakinga O re a t Palls, M ontana, o a Priday E ar,ivenlng. Octover 33 a t 10:SO p. m„ g to lteEST, over m ore th a n '«00 sta tions <jf j o hh e M utual Broadcasting system— h av e i

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a n of M r. and M n . Edward Leo. ¥la s le ft fo r Logan, U U h, where J lie h as em ploym ent

E lp lic l H ale Is a pa tien t a t Uie reterans hospital tn Boise w here he4 undergoing foo t trea tm e n t rvk

M n . Roy c ritch fleld and small ion ore gucsu a t the home of h e r i ' i 'a n . Edw ard H. H unter. R *

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Ran.litand 4Itt llldtn of I'arpio Sara eanle: lanlaht IH I all V lalunbora

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n’ Ickes Puts ! for Oversight SRain on th e aubjeol of Mr. Dewey,Would you. tiierefore, be kind

(lough to convey th is new s to th e tdlo editors of your new spapen? F rank ly I do n o t expect you to

5ver th e speech o r to re p r in t Its , jbstance In your columna th e foi- ' •wing day. Long public experience aa convinced me of th o m undane f /J :' jdlclousneas of th e prca.^ d u r ln i lection years. Long experience h a s *Iso convlnccd m D -plcasanU y-^that lieso cftlculatlon.n never hnve the lluhtcst e ffec t on th e final resu lts. °I am thanking you In advance

Dr noUfylng your rad io columns.■do n o t expect any th ing ebe .

hould I receive any th ing ebe . I " i ' t , rould l » overcome w ith shock. . taklni

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Mr. a n d M n , W alter Ba^h and amlly accom panied B ush 's paren ts, ir . and M rs. W alter Bush, sr., to o«'a du ring harvest vacation.

Louis D enton, M eridian, vlalied S 'a lls pa ren ts , Mr. and Mra. R. H. ''“ i? >enton.M r. aod M rs. O. E. Tyler e n te r- '

etned M r. and Mr.i. O icnr W alker . •t d inner. The T ylers will ai>cnd , ho w in ter In Arlsona.

M r. a n d Mrs. Lee a ra ea se r and atri, D allas. 8 . D„ vb lled G eorge ‘ Itoltenberg and Carl Leslie.

Jo h n C onrad and Harold Blades lave retu rned from a visit w llh re la - {L ,._ Ivea In M lswurl.__________________ g p 5

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\Iishaps Point U. S. Notice to B SCS Program IBy WILLIAM E. i/tYTZU . B

WASHINOTON, O ct. 18 W Bent m bfortunes a u f f e ^ by u r s e I hrestem farm areas hayg foctised a t* | HenUon on the prosraiQ o f th e aoU | HonservaUon service. M lPor Initance. there '* th e l o n g ^ a - M B

Inued drought In th « go u th w e st jH RSCS fmds th a t llm ltatioO o f w a te r f f f f i

upplles e n d a n keooi°M tiy ls< m iraUr-logglns for m tQ eroU nU oo of E Bome areas have tnada m o n H f tonsdous of a need to c « i ^ t de> Ehecu In Ihelr IrrlsaU oi, {oethoda. • gSgg

Floods p o in t ^Also, lasl iprlng 'a d e v u u tln f f f f S

loods tn the C olum hu r iv e r basin P f f i mphaslsed values of tb 0 *<ency's I fM raienhed protection ImThough reclatnaUoQ t e t a th e | M

>eadllnes w ith lU m ujU P^^'B U U m I M ioUar programs a n d ahowy re - u lb In transform ing ^ o sert to lush ;arden spob. th e a v ric u ltu re de- • r tm e n t esUmales th a t « « a e ih l a r H Ike 60 per cen t o f th e lm g a t« d ands a n outside re c ia m i^ ^ ^ pro J- ■ ■ icb and thus are I ta rtfponsibU lty.

-N ol B peeU Snur^ ■ ■D. A. Wllllma», PorU and. O re.. a s-

b u m regional eonaervator. ac- mowledged th b situation- H e told a eportcr:

•T he prevenllve type of in c re a s tn i rop acreage is n o t Bp«eiaoular. peo - lie are more able to th e accom - Jllihments o t recIam auon th a n the vork Involved in p reaen in S w h a t we lave."

ReclamaUon bcRsn back In ltK)3 b a gorem m ent *ctlvj{f. Soil con- len'oUon, as an OKcncjr Program , a ll tn aime along 37 y e a n U te r. • ^

"Nevertheless," s a j d WUUami,'lhe farmers' consclounjes* of con- tervlng h b p la n t ha* grow n te r- •Ulcally In a ra th e r ahort Period of Ome. But, to overcome th e new a p - * r , „ la n n t deU rioratlon probl®m. th e re J l nual bo a constan t e ffo rt to apeed jp prevenUve practlca*." o n

He said early Irriga tion p ro jec ts by ./i sere eiUblUhed withoO^ * BTcat and iral of concern ‘ bou t c h a r- S ln « icter of the soil, c r th » type Al B :rop« Ihal eould be ^ v n to g rea t- on « a t ndvantage. o r th # neceaiity fo r ask I aklng care of d ra ln a m problem s. cylln'

Frobleni A«uie •Thc.«!.- be aald, " a n «<’'" « of th e

things we a n try ing to co rrec t In Jie southw est w here v i Saroblem b acute, a n u in ® ^ e r Bee- :lons where they occur ^ ^re- ‘ liiently.”

T o do this Job a n d th e;hance ef error, th e agency has se t « e p ip resesreh projects throU Bhout th e ' ven.

•'We are mnklnB vcry In teresting iroRrrss." Wllllnm* aaid.

StaUon tn South !'*“ *»'> veterStations opera ting u n “ «r t h e ____

•rather brood p f o ^ m " *re In jou thrm Idaho, easte rn ^ a a h ln K - M . ton. eastern O regon and li* Callfor- H I

Solution ot th e floodinlf nroblem r o f f!s much more complicated. W uunm s Jfrtinsaid. 11 Involves cooperation from o rN .Jl# Interior departm en t * rid fo re tt t« i aicrvlce in gnulnff contr<jj a n d v o te r - {J*,,,.ihfd protection; fron) y jo a rm y c n - uro illneera In stream control devices. I t •‘J’**. neans literally working * r« n Uieop dovm._________ ____ __________ _

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g a r d e n c t t y , N. y . (NEA)—I n thoII tlie g rea t army of A m orlcaa .col- trio 1 ecton . whose ipeclallzed e n th u s l- 1689. « n s range from I ta lian prtm iU vas recor 5 fbh ln g files. Uicre p robably bn^ t Paris happier battalion Uian Uio old rec - Mu

rd fancier*. Their hobby U inex- g o t-;enslve. And Uie PetriUo b o a on -------ecordlngi b a m inor inc iden t In 1n u p s ta rt development th a t d o e n f t B Iffect them one way or th e o ther, f f lGive them a waxing of a due t 0

ly A da Jones and BlHy M urraynd you con keep croaby, w ith I Unatxa thrown in. Leave Uiem ■ a B ernard 'i recording of "Cohen J jJJ i n th e Telephono" and they w on 't t«iaai ak fo r Bob Hope. An old Edison yllnder phonograph, eotnp 'e to with irass hom , b desrer to Uielr h e a r ts s«w>o han tclflvUlon seta or D uncan Phyfe ofas.

F o r about 60 c f t h b happy ireod th e cup of Joy overflowed ho o ther day. w hen they sa thered0 m eet and poy the ir respects to ome of th a heroes and hc ro lne t ot h e pioneer days of sound recording, t w asn 't a bad tim e for th e plo- leers. either. ■

Eugene Rose swapped recollec- ■ Ions w ith Billy Murray. Hojo Is P a . spry. chunk>', and th e real ■ le teran o t the group. He played ■

Neuritis Pains Iro r nulck, dallshtrullr eoinfortlne lielp ■ror A'-hca an<l pnlna nr lilicumaiinni. ■\n lirltla , Ncurltli'. l-uinlmco. .Srlntlca, ■>r Nouralgla try KOUIKD- A Utraaiuit ■uu ta lau madlelna lhat wnr^* Dirouih ■lha blood. Klrat doaa uaualir s'arta ■:ovlatln« pain ao rou can wnrk. enjor ■ir« ann aleen mnra romr«ria)>lr. tle t ■iiOMINd a t druBslit today. U'l'ck * « • HJfactlen or tnonar back cuamnieed. ■_____ Adv. I

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; reeordln*. be tldea be ta* one of old-Unj| la m oet popular. H a began a> a geoenU e n - a c e r In Ban PT asebco back spent > 18M a ad kep t r lg h t o o m aking guesta c co rd s th rough IM3. Uiat deT Ju rln g th e f l n t W orld w ar,- T h e e t rtcaU ed. 1 m ade a record w blch le n t to aa very popular, called T 4 Peel a t of Uior ;ome U T hey 'd L e t M e Jo tn the the plo n n y .' D uring Uie aecond W orld of their a r X m ada anoU ier reoord o t th e coUecto u n e song, I I thera 'a a n o th e r w ar. from I) e x p K t lo alng It again.** from bG race Spencer, w ho m ade h e r cording r a t reconb 81 ye a rs ego. waa days'* c 3 hand w ltb aeveral o f h e r long- Amor r a waxlngs. O ne of th e coUec- Brevoot » s proudly explained th a t ahe « cylU a a th e l l r s t w om an e lnger to rec o n b lake a record fo r V ictor, back tn lh a Jo: >00. from BC ollec lon o f Joe B elm ont w hb t* wide n

n g nco rd s were pleaaed to see Edbon l a t Joe had le ft b b b ird a tore In Miller, irw T ork fo r th e day 'a reunion , rewardi elnald W erren ra th , th e form er CoUL lelropolltan opera baritone and e teran recording a r tb t . dropped In f ta r lunch. W alte r B canlan. now

rad io netw ork i>roducUon m an- S g er b u t once a favo rite tenor of I P , d b o n a n d Victor H erbert, w as on I k a n d w llh som e anecdotes.I n th e early daya pe rfo rm en S

layed o r sa n g o r spoke tn to a a tle ry o f hom a w hich carried . . . tie sound to wax m aate r oy llnden . M i :iffht o r te n m achines m igh t be ' ' scd for a singer, a s m a n y as 24 for TD

band. R e-rccordlngs were m ade rom a play-bnck of th o m a s te n . A osen records from each m a s te r was bout a ll th a t K ayes and h b as- x ln te s could hopo for, T h e cen ter t iflchlnes recorded c lea re r and .A harper, and c y lln d en m ode from I hem b rought a h ig h e r p rice. IT h e fa in t a n d tin n y m usic o f th e |

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W-Umera a n d aofe c f th * yoongw en en lloo . B u t moaOy m e d a y was pen t In conversation, w llb tb a uesta o f honor tak ing top b o n o n l a h a t deparbnenLT h e coUecton aeemed m oatly eon-

e n t to itan d off a n d adm ire . M any ,f them had little In com m on w llb he ploneeis except a n ad m ln U o n if Uielr bysone T h e youngestoUector present, an I S - y e a r - i^ rom m tn o b . was five y e a rs away rom being bom w hen elec trto r e - lordlng was Uittoduced and th e 'o ld lays" came to an end in 103S.

Among o the r collectora wera Jrevoorl Odell. Brooklyn, w ho t a10 cylinder phonographs a n d 10.000 w ccords—some going back to 1893; ' h a John L. Nortons, sr. a n d J r ,rom Boston, who do a big naU on- vlde m all order business to old rdbon cyUndera: and R obert J H lo ^ l e r , who th ough t th e day amply lewarded h b tr ip from Long Beach.:a llf._ ___________

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M r. *n il M n . «o y « l E . W hite, b* - f mn th e brldo o t N orm an W> 8bo> w aiter, to o ot M r. a n d U n . P a u l ebowftlter. In a double r l n s cere- moD7 perform ed a t 3 p . m . Sunday.Oct. 3. *n»e m arrtaBe w w w ere | H read by the Rev. M ark O . O nm en- M | bcrger a t the n n t C hrlsU an u r c h H B belore a background o l baakeU of

I TaU flow en and ta ll v b l te U p e n la two large candelabra. ■ M

W edding muslo v a t fum U hed fay H | M rt. Nellie T . O ttn m i. Sh irley Fov- ler. Boise, coufla o l th e b ride, ta n g H g “Becauae" and “A t D aw ning ." a e - ^ eompanled by M rs. O strum . m l i

T h e tapera were ligh ted by T huix*Rull, who wore a gown ot b lue taf* le ta . and Joyce W hitehead , w ho wos a ttired In a yellow m artiu lse tte . ^ B

T h e bride wore a w hite ta t ln go ira H w ith a m oniuU ctte yoke edged w ith H a deep ru ino o t lace a n d a lu ll tk ir t U en tra in and lace p e p l ^ H er l ln - W m gerUp veU was edged w ith lace and B B held In place w ith a lace tia ra . Bhe M H carried a w hite p n y e rb o o k on w hleh B B «-as placed a w hite o rch id . She was given In m arriage by h e r fa the r.

A ^ to k en s of BcnUmcnt. th e wore A rliig belonging to h e r grandm other, a w rist w atch, w hleh w as a gUt of ■ ■ tlifl bridegroom, a lace handkerch ie f borrowed from th o groom 's g ran d - H j m other, a blue g a rte r , w hleh w as H | m ode for th e brldo by Suzanne Carey, and a penny In h e r shoe.

V oN lla M cOulre. M erid ian , cousin of th e bride was m old o f honor. She wore a sown of yellow m arquisette H and a yellow ne t shoulder leng th H veil and carried a n o ld-fashioned . c o :« f t r .

^ T he brtdesm alds w ere Beverly \* ^ w W ard. Malia, who wore a blue sa tin

sow n, and l la Mao P e te rs , w ho wore ; , , , a pink saUn gown. E ac h h a d m a tch - jt,

* Ing n e t ahoulder. le n g th veils and - - t , carried old-fashioned nosegays.

Judy W hite, sis ter of th e bride, | | | | w u flower girl a n d w ore a floor . . . leng th w hite o rgandy a n d carried a , white basket of rose petals . Rex K relger. Nampa, cousin of th e bride,was rlngbearer a n d c a rried th e r ings o pon a white sa tin pillow. D r

B est m an w as Jam es Brow n. John LeClalr and R icha rd Bailey served , as ushers. e i

T h e bride’s m o th e r w ore a wine « ‘- crepe aftcm oon dress w ith black ac- ceasorlet and th e bridegroom ’s

• m o the r wore a b lack crepe dress w llh black accessories. E ac h wore an orch id co ruge .

Following th e cerem ony, a recep- tlon was held In th o c h u rc h pa rlo r ^ n n i fo r 100 wedding guests. T h e lace covered recepUon U b le wa.i centered w llh a flve-tlcred w edding cake Po w hich w u c u t tn th e trad itiona l cussi m onner. the

T ho cake w u se n 'c d by T h u rea bo e H ull and Joyce W hitehead . Susanno were Corey prealdcd a t th e punch bowl. l l a Mae P eters h a d charge of tho guest book a n d E la ine C allcn and M axine ParU w ere In c h a rg e of the

A g ift room. M rs. O harles N ans and I t m t s . Ray D unk ln te r r e d u recep- ^ Uon asslaUnts.

F n r her golng-aw ay ensem ble th e « « brltle chose a gray wool su it w ith T t b lack accessories a n d h e r corsage glnli w as th e w hite o rch id w h ich she h a d cliar c arried on h e r p ray e r book. m en

Immediately following th e recep- tory Uon th e young couple le f t on a a h o rt m Isj w edding tr tp lo S ho re lodge a t P a y - and e lte lakes. T hey w ill m ako th e ir hom e In Tw in Palls . Oroi

, * . * * embBirthday Party

nE Y B T O N , O ct. I R -O a ry M lnno- uio aarg was honored a t a b irth d a y partyKlvcn by h la m o the r, M rs. F re d dlati M lnnesarg. T h e 20 guesta played jflah poQd and o th e r gom es. G ary u e e w u the rec ip ien t of m a n y gifts.

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You know a good th in g when f lyou see l l - th U d a rlin g dressl Y ou Itell a t a glance It i t easy fo r sew - I beginners, girls o r m o th e rsl O restis one u t l n p a tte rn p leeel |

T his essy-to-use p a tte rn g lres Iperfect fit. Com plete, U lustrnted I

^ lew chart shows you every step . * “ pa ttern 0i38 in g ir ls ' alsca. 6. B,

10, IX 81» 10 takes 2*; yards. 38- Inch fabric. T ran sfe r Included.

Send tw enty-fire c en t# In co ln t ;for th is pa ttern to T lm es-New s, p a t- ,te rn departm ent, T w in PaUs. Ida. tP rin t plainly nam e, address, tone . i( lu and style numt>cr. ]

DO you know th e th ree new sU> <houetUiT Pm d them tn th e M arian 1 M ariln fall and w in te r p a tte rnbookI Sewing do llars m 'ake fash* ,Isn sense w ith these w ea rab it ilr> i able styles. C hristm as gUta too; a s dfree pa ttern fo r new ahoulder p a d *printed tn th e book, m te e n c e a tt ^ 1more brings th is book to y o u l '

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BPW Discusses M unicipal Plans

RUPERT, Oct. 1 » -L . I* C ulbeit- Jiiow son and R. D. Armstrong outlined p lans fo r th e proposed recreation gprdl p a rk and swlmminB pool a t the regiUar dinner meeting o t th e Busl- p ij ness and Professional Women a t th e ChrlsU an church annex. M rs. w hld A nna Abrams presided In th e ab« ber. seruo of th e president, Mrs. S tella Mr Elmore. Pearl

Poliowing the U lks. a general d ls- to t cusslon was held by members of Poca th e club. L ists of eligible voUrs to e lec t ba contacted In the bond elecUon Mi were distributed. M r. i

A 'com m unlcstlon from the Na- Uonal PcderaUon of Business and Professional Women was read %y A A r tho sccretaiy . RoUa Zoerb.

AU dinner meeUnes will be he ld { a t tho ChrlsUan church annex. Jt ' was decided. J E

T h o memberrJilp oommlttee, Vlr- g ln la H aw k and Rena Insm a, had cljargo of th e InUlaUon of new * metnbers. Mlsa Hawk gave a Ws- I>e to ry of th e na tional federation .and bride M iss Inom a the hlatory of tho sU te brlds a n d local club. John

A ' graphic descripUon by Mrs.O raco Klnu of th e meaning of the emblem ol the club was followed by ^ " a n address by Uie Junior past presi- den t, Mrs. W andalee D'Spftln. on Uio responsibility of new members.

M rs. Zula Q rtgory announced the d la tr lc t meeUng will be held Oct. 34 In Jerom e. P rofram for tha Nov, 0 ' meeUng wll! bo decided a t Uic social m eeting of the elub on OcL 2fl.

HostMses for the evening were „ i - „ R u th Henson, Mery Zelmetz and M abel Hanson. , .

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Dessert Lunch Is ( Served a t Session h ak le thodlst WSCS circle No. 1 m e t ^ho 1

a t th e hem e of Mrs. 0 . H. S tinson J*hUfor a dessert luncheon. M rt. O eorge >,Bradley w u asslsU nt hostess. f "* " '

M rs. B rtd ley w u In charge of th e “ J «devotlonils. using "Youth W elfare" ^ u h e r subject.

Article* wero brought and pack- P” *' aged for tending to the Europeanrelief project. Mrs. E M. P a tw r - ^ *'■ •on gave a descrlpUon of tho Jesse Lee Home for noUve orphan chil­d ren , and the tuberculosis hosp lU la t Sew ard, Alaska, which she r ts - B tlt«d on h e r recent trip . club

P lan s were msde for the au tum n Shlelb azaar and dinner. ** Mr

M n . Oeorge Wlleox, M rt. M art h ig hD ean and Mrs. Woods were guests. Pene

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Miss Hamilton Is ^ Wed to Paul Man

h e y b u r n . o c t 1 6 -M r And M rs. 1 I /)u H am ilton announce the m a r­riage of th e ir daushter, M ary Lou to Russell Holohan of Paul, In Elko, Nev.

T bo bride wore a gre}' sU ^et dress w ith brqwn accessories. 1

She Is a 10(9 graduate o t H ey- » b u m high school, and h u been fi employed a t K ings store In Burley. “

T b e bridegroom attended school In P au l and a t p resent Is employed 1 u carpen ter w ith T . R . Lamb. T h e c(>uplQ WUl nu k e the ir home in Burley.

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due to th is functional 'n ilddle*age' c a m s?

At* TOU tMtvMn tb t ag« as ta d S3 •od KOtsc ibroufb tha t tm ag ruae - Uoaa) 'm iddlfM *' pvrlod pw u lu r to womtaT Dow UO* nuk* you tu f- far from bot ftu&ra, ImI tlamaiy, ao ntrvoui, UTlubla, waakt T b ta M trr LnUa X. rinkhan-a V trtub l* OwBpouad to T»lleT» •ueU a r» p - . ^ tonal «•» raaoua Ior thul

Uaay vua 'mldctt»4 (* ' wcimaa M p* taka P laU ua 'a Osmponad ratuU r- m«an ly to belp buUd up raalaiaao* haa « a taiaat thU cumaa. toaio

mU uun'aCom pouodcootalasao rio epU ta»-ee BsNVtomtag druga. I I m x i

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Exchange Vows HJEROM E, O c t i B - T h a LDS

h u rch w u the tcene o t «iv after* looQ wedding Sauirday, O c t », W&en ^ Moyes, daughter o f M r. ^I r t . A. L . Moyes. Jerome, exctianged B | B ows w ith Gordon Jam es Hopson, >ocateUo. Hopson Is the son o f .U r . j id Mra. Jam es E Hopson.

T h e service w u read by Btshop V arie s H . A ndrus before a dm K- Tound of white gladioli, p ink asters, e m a n d h u c k leb e n ^ w im lighted a p e n tn taU candelabra.

T h e bridal gown w u w hlU tU p- >er sa tin en tra in and the flsgerU p 'e u w u held in plsce w ith • t ia ra >t seed pearls. T he bride carried a K y )ouquet o t baby orchids, cen tered H m r i th lavender orchids. Bhe wore K i n itring of pearls belonging to he r no ther. She w u given In m arriage ty h e r father.

M rs. Louie Weertx. m a tron o t lonor, wore a pink chiffon a n d Uc« rown and carried a bouquet o t plnK :amaUons.

Bridesmaids, wearing blue gowns, vere Je an Hopson and M aurino •aoyta. Bolh carried bouquets o t KThlte camaUons. Lois J o n e s . and flam ona Jackson, who were candle Jgh ters. wore pink U ffeta.

B asil Hussey. Pocatello, w u b est B M n a n . Ushers were Robert MoyeS m d Byroii Lemmon.

WKldlnR music was played by U rs. H al Matthews, who also ao* ;ctnpanled Ltarllyn Clark and Hal M atthews, soloists.

T h e counle will make th e ir home in Pocatello where Hopson Is em - ployed At the Challenge Cheese company.

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Tribute Given to • H Ketchuni M an B

K inX Jm JM . Oct. 18—"My B ro ther * *and Frlcn tl" a story tribu te to MRSQ eorge Slates, a member of th e (Am[O O P for moro than 60 years w as -------read a t the rejnilar m eeting of —SnowdropRtbeknhlodRC.M r. Slates. r Q la m em ber of Deborah Rebekah Of ^H ailey, was present fo r the oc- Ceaslon. '

M rs. Almo SmlUi. noble grand , HA!presen ted tbe 1o<Iro w ith a k itchen portyahower. a&slitcd by all Uie m em - recenbers. T h e RifLs were chosen a c - P lan reordlng to the needs of th e lodge a t thk itchen . McOc

P lan s were made for th e a n - heldnua l O dd Fellow-Rebekah d inne r Ing rw hich wUl te held early In Novem- , Pu iber. NOV.

M rs. W. J. Falrman and M n . M rs.P ea rl Brower wtro elected delegates Cablrto a ttend Rebekah assembly In "R tPocatello . Mr.v Tom Flea w u prepoeleeted district deputy p res id en t nnd i

M rt. Helm Ellers. Burley, and PriedM r. a n d Mrs. Oeorge Slates, HaUey ran law ero guesUi. Ico

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Mrs. B. Freeman Feted a t Shower

JiSUDME. Oet. 18-A p ink and KE b lue shower was given In honor of Ja n e M rs. Boyd Freeman a t tho hom e out-c o f Mra. Virgil Larsen. Uy. I

D e.«ert was aerved preceding bridge and pinochle. H onors a t ■*" * bridge were awarded to Mrs. K eith M ont Johnn.ien nnd Mrs. Robert Burks. « « « P inochle honors were given to M rs. P lea t R ay K lnkade and Mrs. RuueU Tweedy. T lie honoree received m any gifts.

Hoatoue!! were Mra. V lrgll Larsen ond Mra. William Ripley.

Oue-itn Included the honoree, Mrs.Robert Burks. Mrs. KelUi Johansen .Mrs. R obert O tto. Mrs. Hay Klnkade.Mrs. R umoU Paris, Mrs. RusseU Tweedy, Mrs. Floyd Snead. Mrs. L eonard Lane and Mrs. MltchcU *

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M emorial Slated By Hailey Group

HAILEY. Oct. 18 -A m em orial to th o Rev, C. R. W aite, who died re ­cenUy In K ooikla, end who was-pos- to r l u t w in ter of the HaUey Com ­m u n ity B aptist church. wUl be made in th e near future. I t v u decided a t th e regular meeting o t th e mls< tlo n a ry society a t th e home of the p residen t, M rs. Charies E Read. A coUecUon w u U ken a t the mecUng to s ta r t the ^ n d .

Double MBtTHL, O c t 1 8 -T he Double M

club m e t a t Uie home of M n J . H. S h ields for a bridge luncheon.

M rt. Pred M arquardson received h ig h guest prize, and Mra. Jam es Pence, h igh club prize. M n . Ray B anbu ry a s d Mrs. M arquardson were guests o f Oia club.

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HAILEY, Oct. 18 — A larcw eU , „ v ' w jty for Mra. W allace Baling, who •ecently moved to Fa irfie ld , was )lanned ot th e C ld c club m eetm g n „ v , it Uie ranch home of M rs. Oeorge blcOonlgal. T he luncheon will tw , leld a t the Hotel H ia w a th a d in - I P{ ng room M onday a fternoon . •

F u r th e r plans were m ade for th e u ^ov. 20 bazaar. T he quU t m ade by ' klrs. P ranela Poulson In th e Log HA :a b ln pattern wna dlaplayed. dlnm

“Ro'undrobln get weU" wlshej* were meml >repared lo r M rs. H arry Pu tzier 24 an ind a greeting was se n t to B eatrice he h( M edm an , vlslUng In Pcnnsy l- *^ay, ranla. ' ter, j

Ico cream’ a n d cako were scr\’ed At jy th e hostess a t tho conclusion or P'ans ;he business meeting.

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G uests Feted S 'KETCUUM . Oct. IB -M rs . S a rah loro

Jano McCoy has been en tertaJniiig3Ut-of-town m em bers of h e r fam - j- j , . ,ly. Included in the p a rty a re M rs. natlc3 ilb e rt Hickey, Balldo, W ash .: M el- „ e e i irln M cCoy a n d son, R obert. B u tte , no^ fo n t: Mr. a n d Mra. Roy McCoy, Mrs.Doodlng, a n d Mrs. G ary Ca.itle, nelhP»cabo. __________________________ ^

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Ih N uptial R ites f lBUHU O e t I B - I n an a rc h w a y ^ f l vered w ith red aiMl w hite d a h l lu Id t e n s . Bette G arrison , d a u g h te r .M r. and M n . J , M. O arr lto n . ex- tanged wedding ro w t wlUi M e lrln >oke, son of Mr. a n d M rs. L ee Mke. PoUersvlUe, M o , a t 3 p . m . ^ B ; t 10. I h e Rev. o,, A. Beebe of th e itembly of Ood church pe rfo rm ed le m a n a g e ceremony beXor* a ickground of baskeU o t re d a n d f l f ;^ hlte dah U u and candeU bra wiUa B / 11 w hite tapers.T b s bride, g lrea In m arriag e by w j j !r father, w u atU red In a w h ite W \ itln grown dotted w ith th ree la rg e ■ > ! ower designs on th e t k l r t B e r ny* B ‘^ Q tIngerUp reU w ith lace edging u held by a seed peal tia ra . T b e B ^ Id e 't bouquet consisted of re d a n d B w h lte roses Ued wlUi a la rge w h ite ■

As tokens of senU m ent th e b ride ore blus earrings; to r luck , she irried an old penny In h e r ahoe, gift of h e r g randather. F o r eom e- ^ B

l in g . old, she had h e r m o th e r 's earls, an anUque, and she borrow ed bracelet from he r a lster. M n . W U- H e rt Perkins. ^ BT h e m aid of honor w u M n . W U- e rt Perkins, gowned In blue saU n ^ B nd carrying a bouquet of baby ^ B ohU u In ta n shape. T h e b r id es - ^ B laldt w en Mrs. Lester G arriso n ,[rs. W am er Owens and M axine tebe . T h o bridesm aids w e r o .'-a. owned In pink sa tin a n d c a rried e a rt shaped bouquets of bsby d a h - u .For he r daughter's w edding th o

ride’s mother wore a to lne crepe ress wiUi black occessorica.T he wedding reception waa he ld

] th e home of tb e bride’s p a re n ts . .3r 50 guests. Presiding a t th e g u e s t __^ook was Barbora M o o n a n d In harge of the gUt room w aa M ra. n 4 Moore. Reception a s s b ta n l t wero V.J, tra. Oeorge Moore a n d M ra. W . U larrlson. . ^P o r h e r traveUng ensem ble th e —,

ride choae a grey su it wlUa b lack cceaaories. T he newlywed couple fent on a wedding tr ip to B otse. „ " T h e form er Mlsa O orrlson g ra d -

a ted frem BUhl high school In

Tlie bridegroom attended aehool Oia PottertvlUe, Mo., a n d served th ree jn dears In the trm y. , MouT hey wlU make th e ir ho m e In Mrs.

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_egion H as FeteFor 'C an d id a te s ' Mi

HAILEY, O e t 18 — A sp a g h e tt i n Unner for new a n d prospective I nem ben o* Hailey Legion p o s t No.4 and Uie auxUlary to Uie p « t will ,e held a t Uie Legion HaU T h u r s - j ,™ lay, aceordlng to Mrs. M ilton R u t - cr, p resid en t , ,

At the regular monUily m eeting , ilans were made to hold’ one Jo in t toclal eii'ch monUi w llh m e m b e n of Jie Legion. ^ f —

The box for Uie adop ted w ar irphan a t S t. Die, P rance , is rea d y Mih lood, bu t needs c lo th in g b e - tore i t can bc sent, M rs. R u t te r a n ­nounced. Tho box Is on d isp lay a t m lones hardw are, and c lo th ing d o - ■ naUons to r a 0-yeor-old g irl wlU b e ■ aceepUd, Mrs. R u tte r said . I

Hostesses a t the m eeting w ere ■ Mrs. Albert Thomason, M rs. K e n - I nelh Burrell, Mrs. Eugene F lee n o r I m d Mrs. Rutter.___________________I

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G. F. Guests Are Honored a t T ea

OLENN8 PERRY, O c t 18 -M ra .Eva C hnttln. Elmore county e le- ^ m entary coordinator, and Mrs. E lm a C3 O Goodman, county supe rin tenden t a ttended a te a o t the home o l M rt. ^ M ary W. Lesser. M ountain Home. ’

Oueats Included women te a c h e n and wives of loculty m em ben of M ountain Home schooU. Assisting Mra. Le.«er in serving were M oun- U in Home library board m crabon .

Mrs. LeRoy Hughes presided a t w _ , th e flower-decorated tea Uble.

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Mrs. W. Senften S T alks on Chinese *,

BUHL, Ocl. 18—’The M entor c lub / ' I m e t a t Uie home of Mra. Ray B a n - PA bury. Mrs. W alter Benften apoke on Ed I m odem Chinese literature. 37th

M n . Eonlten rcod i» num ber o t a n d easaya by Lln Y utang and told abou t a n d Chinese authora. lo c c u

SPA RK f lHTerymcmberof thofamfly enjoys |o ho wants with a Spark Oil Heater, bi fofiiRadlaAtandCircubtlDgheat. In Baby It p l a ^ g oa tbe warm floor i radiant Beat; Grandma i» getting tbt loves £ramboth Rtdlaot and d r c ^ t i i way across tbe room, is getting b l comfort entirelyfromcircuUtlogbea are also kept comforubly warm b; ei&deat d rm ttia g heat.

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It’s “COIOR SENSITIVE"T be baked e f la a d finish o a th l t oew Sparl bUnda Uke magic wi(h th a fiuolablag* o your eoom, , ; w b e tb e daric o r l ig h t Y o o l M offiazad whea yoa ace how I t aoap ti 11 te lf to ta y color schema.

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litia tion Rites * ’ G iven in Jerom e 1^^"'

JEROMB, O c t 18-M ock InlUaUoD T b a V rem onlet fo r ne w -m e m b en o t a t B p. >

R ho w e n held a t th e homo T fjtnn I P a t WelteroUu

Coetumea depleUng various char*, jp il e f u n were w om the Inltlatea, ije hostt ly llls C laar, J e a n Hansen, P a t ty gjde H d }w cn, Loralne K y le , E leanor aud lln , D onna Bartholomew. Shir> T he i y B d re d , Merlo Chambers a n d mei irg inU Brandon. ' U teraryD orothy Diehl, Jean Slnnlchset^ M erla & i t t y Jensen . X ^ d a ll Brown a n d a t W eltero th were In charge o f T h e t liUatlon ceremonies, assisted b y m eet a t n . Jack Meuser, club adviser. th a iA b rie f buslnest meeting w u con - jesson y jc te d . I t w u announced t h a t vaw dre: in n a l Initia tion o t pew m em ben Ul be hekl Wednesday evening a t Cam p 10 homo of Kay etohler. At th e t ; ia h p | oao of th e meeting refrcahm ents Tuesday e re served by th e hoste&a. Montgoi

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Ars. H. LeMoyne H onored a t M eet

H AOERMAN, O c t 18 -A t Uie reg - ^ la r bu a ln eu nnd to d a l meeUng of ^ £ « H agerm an Clvlo club, M n . H arry J ; eMoyTe, c , e gu e tt of U it elub . ^ layed two piano tolos, "Rom ance" . y J e a n slbcU na and “S crtrad" by A l j r Indlng. ^O th e r num bert on the p rogram P

ncluded M n . A. H om , p res id en t Iho read aeveral poems w ritten by ,Ira . leM oyne w hich Included "A nd

W ould Sing," published in th o pook, "342 G re a t Contem porary *oems” and " ^ h e n the N igh t" p u b - ^ ished In "B etty Verse," poetry lo u r - Folio ml. M n . Addle Pinch gave a ta lk blue sl n flower am nsem en ts .. Ntra. I

R efreshm ents were u n c a by th e lostesscs, Mrs. J . w. Jonea and M ra. ^ I. R . Russell. T he

T h o nex t meeting wlU be h e ld ^ in O c t 31. RoU eaU will be answered r t th a donaUon of canned goods fo r K A r c h o c hU dnn 's horae. ^

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A t Fireside M eetMURTAUGH. O c t 18 — R L.

Soodm an, guest apeaker. apoke on -h ie h •Science vs. HellBlon" a t Uie aem l- n o n th ly flrealdo meeUng of th e [J3S church conducted a t Uie hom e *‘*®_ jf M r. and Mra. Darwin Perklna Mra. Earl W right w u chairm an ta rh arg e of the meeUng. m .m t

M n . Perklna, asaUted by M ra. M M ] Tommy Rutledge, served Uie r e - f l i I (reshm ents. m m \

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¥ ¥ ¥KIM BERLY — T h e M ethodist

VSCS wUl. m eet a t th e hom e -ot Jrs. R alph B anning W ednesday.Irs. B ann ing wlU b e asssisted by ,ln . P . W. Dodds, Mrs. J . O. Poe ind M rs. Ray Letten.

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^uction Sole IsPlanned by U nit

RUPERT, Oct. IB -P la n a w e n dla- riuaed for an aueUon sale a n d d in ­ner a t Uie regular meeUng of th e . ■ Rupert O range auxlUory conducted In th e home of Mrs. H ow ard Brtm t.

FollowUig th e mecUng a p ink a n d blue shower waa given In honor, of Wra. Roger ArmsUrong. Refresh* m cnts w e n scn ’fcd by M rs. Bnins- m d Mrs. H arry Candaux.

T h e nex t meeUng wUl b e w ith Mrs. P rank Saylor on O e t 28.

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\Ars. J. Baker IsHonored a t PartyJEROM E. Oct. 1 8 -A d in n e r p a rty

honoring Mra. Jessie B aker o n be r birthday anniversary w as given by M n . C. O. Stevens a n d M ary Bpeakman a t Uie Sterena hom e, a t which time th e honoree w u p r e . sented with g lfU

T ho guests Included M ra. Baker*Mrs. Leoro Burroughs, M rs. E J . Bruce and Mra. B ertha P a trm a n . ■

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Is Dog ho State ? I Trials ie b es t fields ever entered In on | ypsy, owned and handled b y V7 w on tho all-Qge stoko a t th e hero Sunday. Fourteen dogs B to n wero entered in the m eet. ■ M el Everton, Twin Falls, ■ p resident of the Idaho S ta te ■■ F ield Trial association, said r j “ an y dog entered could have M w on the tria ls. I t wos one o f ^ th e best fields I ’ve ever seen." W

Spunky W ay Q n * y >» » Mpo in te r, and h e r fsther Spunky W ay ^ J a c k , took second r>»ce in th e aU - I Q a s e sU ke. B oth d)RS ar# ow ned R ;^ a n d handled by Williams. Judges f o r the tr ia l were Clyde ^ o o n - *»« o v e r. Poeatello and O scar D oerlng. g S pokane. W ash. « tu

L um inary 's Block Potch. ow ned k i *! by H ubert Wolfe, S alt Lake C ity, (a ia n d handled by Harold Day. S a lt ------L oke City, won third ploee In Uio a ll-age stake. W esiher coDdltlons fo r the meet were good.

T h e ’ gun dog stske. w hich waa scheduled U> conclude tho two- day m eet Sunday, was cancelled be­c au se or liisuftlclent entries. Only tw o dogs were entered In the event, a n d such a s ta k e m ust have a t leastfo u r entries to be recognized by th e ____NnUonol Pleld T rlsl assoclaUon.

T h e derby a n d puppy stakes were conducted Saturday , and Uie sU te association held Its annual lo ll ban­q u e t in Twin F a lls Saturday nlghL

Dead Duek? p ,ARMONK. N. Y.. OcL 18 VPt-

D eputy O am e W arden Douglas Brow n w ent hunUng Bundoy and “ A bogged a duck which he to&seo o n to th e back seat o t his auto-

" o n “the w oy home, he stopped a t N orm Costle Town poUceheodquartera to display his gome. Ca

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Ben Hogan Wins unbl

Final Major Golf Tourney of 1948

GLENDALE, Calif.. Oct. 18 (/P>— s<jut Q o ll'a protcAslonal nomads scat- te re d to th e lo u r winds Monday th e j,y ; 10<8 tou rnam en t campaigns v irtu - preti a lly over, a n d once again th e w in- n e r o f th e la s t one was Ben H ogan, p u ^

H ogan won the Inaugural tW.OOO a ie n d o le open Eundoy wlUi a 13- im d e r p a r score cf 315 for th e "n ho le s of play a t the O akm ont Coun- t ry club. “ „

B antam B en erased Lloyd M an- RTum’s victory hopes tn Sunday 's f in a l round w ith o 64—eight blows u n d e r p a r to r Uie course a n d ^ b reak ing th e eompeUtlve rcoord o»M hun g up previously In th e to u r- . n a n ic n t by Sk ip Alexander, Lexlng- " ' J ,

M a n jru m a tarted the round fou r s tro k e s la f ro n t of Hogan, bu t w en t ^ tw o over on th e par 38 fro n t n ine . - • H o cam e back in four strokes u n der ^ p a r fo r a 38-33-70 and a to ta l o f 377. bu t Bogan hod already c linched „ th e victory.

H ogan, before heading for h is ^ ho m e a t P o rt W orth, Tex., pocketed t 3 ,4S0 firs t m oney and brought h is com ings up to $30,847 In PG A - Jnce sponsored tournam ent play th is ye a r .

M ongrum received 11,780 a n d b ro u g h t his eam ln g i to 834J9SJ2.

S U p A lexander finished In th ird Ol p la ce w ith a CS for 379 and 81,340. py t a n d Cary Mlddlecoff, M em phis, “ le gm bbed fou rth wllh a 71 for 363 W as a n d $1,100 to round ou t th e top m oney wlnnera. anc<

Barney Glavin 3 Wins Shoot With X Perfect Score

B arney O lavln broke 80 s tr a ig h t T ) ta rg e ts Sunday a t the Snake lU ver and O u n club-grounds to w in th e p ro c - muc Uee shoot. Club SecreU ry B e n T l TU lery eald a large crowd wos p re - In g t s e n t to w atch the shooters, w ho gon, w ere getUng In Uielr final p rac tice U l l b e fo re the S u n Valley shoot n e x t USC S unday . T he Snake R iver club grounds will bo closed Uils w eek- c , e n d . Tillery said.

Scores follow:80 Targeta

B arney G lovln SO, A rt Wood 48.L . V. RoUirock 48, E. M. Sweeley 47. h™** BUI NItschke 47, Don Olavln 47. W illiam KU bom « , L. H eldem on ^ 48. Joe B ursy 48. H. H ogsett 45, R . F a l te r 43, B. TUlery 43. R. B acon J J ! " 41. E . W hile 43, Oeorge Detwelller 37. Oeorge Bevins 37. R. TuUoch 44.

K T arget. ,D . Rogerson 23. j . Moore 34, R .

M a rk 33, M entch 72. Kj-le 32. ^Itandleap

R . P alter 23. j . Moore 23, D . S."? RoRerson 23, L. V. Rolhrock 33. *•*} B . TUlery 23. B . Olavln 31, B. N it- ^ * 5 sc hke 18. D. O lavln 10, R. M ark 17.M . O ray 18. W . Kllbom 20, M en tch t®. 20 nlle l

Double*J . Burgy 43. D. Rogerson 20. L. V .

Rot2irock 40. J . Moore 37. B. N it- Ax BChke 37. R. P aller 37, B. O lav ln wUl 37. L . Heldeman 37. LewU 37. th e

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LEW ISTON. Oct. 18 t« V -r\l\ir | — a e r ia ls and two running play* b ro u g h t the W hitm an M issionaries touchdow ns Saturday n igh t a s they d e feated tb e N orthern Idaho Col­lege o l E ducation foolbaU team 30 to o .

T h o visitors dominated th s play a f t e r the f i r s t quarter, scoring twice In each of th o fUial th ree period*. * D o n SlTerts, speedy halfback , took c a re o f th e running a tU ck a a d C a lv in B ores, U lsaloaary (luarte r- b a ck , led In th e pass o f l ^ w . _

V i ^ DlMoffglo led tb e NaUonia le ag u e In s tr ik in g o u t during s ix M asons. ^

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Cai and Oregon Ki Top West Coast ^ College Clubs lS

SAN FRANCISCO. O ct. 16 (/Ph- Iron Footboll has reached th e mld-sea> son mllo post In th e fa r west. T h e hy,.) cham pionship pn ttcm of the Coast ^ f 2 conference la clearly outlined a s of q i this da le . ed t

C aliforn ia 's Dears pack the big Dar: wallop. T hey 're undefeated In or lels. ou t o f the league. L as t w eek's in d t sm oshlng 43-0 trium ph over O rrgon ged S la te crosed ony lingering doubts, dres

U n lvcn lly of Oregon a lso has an r unblem ished contereiice record. In Colc fac t hos won threo to C ollfom la's lock lono conque.^t os of now. B u t Oregon icUJj lost to M ichigan. 14-0, outside and gpre barely squeaked by Its la st two for league opponent.i, Idaho . lS-8 and Sou thern California, 8-7. Incldcn- « tally, th a t two touchdow n setback by M ichigan m akes O regon look . p re tty good In view of M ichigan’s A ] lost two trem endous wins, 40-0 over _ Purdue a n d 28-0 over NorthTi-estem. I ? j

Gal Record B etter NevertheleM , CaUfom la has th e ^

b e tter record and from a ll Indlca- lions w ill go th rough the .%ea.v)n xm- scathed . Oregon may pull through w ithou t a conference stum ble to . sn a rl u p tho race. I t Is zYgreltablo .p these tw o clubs do n o t m eet th is season.

C a llfon ila Uikes to tho rood for tw o weeks. T his Saturday . I t will m e et WoahUigWn a t ScotUe. B arring “ r a in a n d muddy underfooUng, the Bear* figure to roll over W ashing- ^ ton . p a s t perform ances raUng th is tn e favoritism . T he lo iter dropped a 10-0 ^ decision u> Its cross-Atat« rival, » a i Wa.-\hlnRton S ta le , la sl week. a si

H ost to an old PacUIc Coast c o u - o 'c i fsrence rival before a homecoming m ol day crow d of 33,500, th e crim son m at c lad O ougan knifed 38 yards to th e N goal lino of the aslonLihed. o ff-bal- a t ance University ol W a.ihlngton te am to 1 early In tho second qua rte r a t P u ll- Um' TTmn, h is

T hreats Stopped C hecking every sign o f a th re a t .

by th e Invading Hu.ikles from over ' th# m ountftlw . S U u tu rned a ” W ashing ton fumble Into three m ore points In the fourth sU m ia. Dill Lip* ,, p lnco tt booled Uie victory Insur- ^ ance, th e hall traveling 23 ya rd s from th o po in t of th e placeklck. " ' i l

•Up to th a t m om ent th e Wa.-ihlng- ton fann kep t up thclr hopes th a t Uie badly bogRfd Husk>- o l lc n s e - P ‘“- w hich b iased brlghUy In upictU ng UCLA only la st week—would get roUUig.

TUB su n was brigh t, th e field f a s t a n d th o a ir crisp b u t Uiere was too ,, m uch C ougar on Rogers field. ,

T h is w eek-end a l Eugene. W ash* ■*' ■ Ington S la te wlU hook up wlUi O re - gon. T h e dope fovors Oregon even U 11 d id w in by only one point from « ' u se . -p ,

S b n fo rd Surprise* J ! i.S tan fo rd , tho su rp rbc te am of lo s t n

week, re tu rn s homo for a m eeting wel w llh Sou lhcro C alirom la. In Los reU Angeles la.it Saturday . S tan fo rd pia: brok# a U ir« -gam e losing s tre ak h ib by ta k in g tho UCLA BruUis Into ii cam p. 34-14, a f irs t class upset. T h e rep win w as m ost opportune. Sp irits u v t wero flagging m th e Ind ians ' g rid - cxh tron wigwam s a n d they had gone L In to th e game w ith th e D nilns as moi th e short-enders. T h e y ll be red h o t to fo r “O ld SO.- leai

W h e th e r DSLA wUl be able to re ­pa ir som e of tho dam age this w eek- cn end Is problemaUcal. T h e DnUns will e n te r ta in the beaten b u t alw ays , try ing • O regon S to te Beavers. T ho n o r th e rn team bntUed rig h t down to th e la st m inute again st de fi- n lle ly superior C alifornia arid I t wUl fop,behoove UCLA to bo on ed ie, com# ___S a tu rd ay .

A no the r conference engagem ent wUl p it M ontana agaUist Idabo on th e la tte r 's Moseow field. M ontana bounced bock from a fea rfu l l>eat>Ing by WSO U> defeat M ontaim S ta te . 14-0. Idaho , however, gave O regon *uch a tussle tw o wrcks ago It ra te s tha call over M ontana. ^

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King Hai Hunter C Bags 230-pound, rp Eight-Point Buck

OLENNS FERRY, Oct. 18 - O . H . I j L lsh. King UlU, holds tho record for th e tjiggest deer killed by hu n te rs from th is area so la r th is season . T) H o bagged a 23-pound. cIglit-poU it b n lt buck w hich hod an anU er sp read o f t o f 27 Inches. dny

O ther local hun te rs who have U ll- recc ed big deer aro Turley T eeter. M yrl 35 i D arling. Paul H erron. L . H. D a n - S un lels. H. Knlgge and N. A. M iller, t i I nd ian Cove. M. H. Janousek bag- ged a tw o-year old bear w hich th e dressed ou t 180 pounds. wild

R. K . Johnson. owTier o f the F e rry tory Cold Storage, Is oflcrlng a y e a r’s q locker ren ta l to the hun te r w ho n ini kills th e deer w llh the blggcJt a n U e r in spread. He Is o flerlng a sim ilar p rlzo (oui fo r the m ost unuauol 4CI of an tle rs . D el

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And Cleveland Remain Unbeaten

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NUiers and lha Cleveland Brow nsclash Nov. 14 tho All A merica con- °ference appeared de.illned today U) .b e topped by two team s. ti?

T h a t 's the way It stood a.n S an r ra n e ls c o picked up iLi e ig h th vie- to ry In a row Sunday while Clove- land , tho defending cham pion, waa annexing No. 7.

A lbert Sblnee £F ranU fl Albert, as usual, p aced th e

th o rollicking Forty-N iners to a 31 iia ;lo 7 trium ph over Uie New Y ork b ojY ankees while the Brovnis rode over p ida sea of mud to a 31 to 14 v ic tory i sover Uio reorganized Buffalo Bills, pasm ainly on the magio a rm of a u to - decmoUe O tto O raham . *1

New Y ork gained a m oral victory, beea t least. In holding San F rani:lsco Bbito le u th a n 30 points fo r Uio f irs t toU m e th is season, but A lbert was broh is usual sell ond th a t pa id off. th e

Passes 20 T arda _ p u iTho d e ft lUUo T -m aster passed woj

20 yarda to John Slrzykalskl fo r one pna score and dove over the goal lin e fora n o th e r. Joe Perry go t tho fUiol Tl^•Prlsco m arker In the la s t pe riod iT ja f te r a 41-yard drive. Spec S a n d e rs w>scored tho lone Y ankee ta lly , d riv ing X Jo « r f r« n the three. i

T lie gome oIao produced one o f theBeason'.t wierdest—a n d grea tes t— gm plays when A lbert dropped ba ck top u n t from lUs own 47. T h e pas.-i s t . from centcr waa wide, bu t A lbertre trieved It. and w llh a .ho rde ot gY ankee linemen on hla ta ll, booted p icth e ball on the dead ru n . se nd ing h isII out of bounds on tho New Y ork ho( 13 yard line. ics;

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NEW YORK, O c t 18 (;P )-H cavy - gocw eight champion Joe Louis, w hose A ureU rem ent Is sUll up In th e a ir, %p lans a series o t fou r-round ex- L«ih ib iuons this fall. • ' hot

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bniU e U) hold the ir cham pionship o f the NaUonal footballs league to-dny was responsible for threo new _records, se t during the C ards' C3 W " j., 35 win over the New Y ork G iants Sunday. *

T lie Cards lotm d the O lanb" de- whefense praclleally non-ex is ten t In (anith o batUe a t lho Polo grounds, the T hewildest-scorlng tll f In league h is- puslto ry . c;

Oeorgo H alas' Chicago Bears re- «ive tnnlncd th e only undelcated teamIn the league by winning their g tailo u r th s tra igh t, 28 to 0, over the to 1D etro it Lions. rea l

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de fea t for the oulm anned Detroiters,w ho played w ithout Uielr ace ha lf- r o rb(\pk. D ullcl m i Dudley. The Lions p c nk e p i tho score a t a respectable 14-0 „ j a t the half bu t Chicago pushedacross two more tallies In Uie fourth _q u a rte r on sh o rt plunges by George '■* O ulyanlcs and ,Joe Osmaailcl.

Steven Van Buren nnd DoshP ritcha rd spearheaded Uie Phllatlel- J - ' p h la Eagles to a convincing 45 to 0 tr ium ph ov ;r tho W ashlncton Red-sU ns. T h e Eagles moved Into f irs t Alap lace In tho EasUrm division by th e J|victory and maiiufacturetl 28 ll r s t ^downs to Uo a lengue record. uck

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th e Pittsburgh Steelers, 13 to 7. «onR a lp h Heywood, an end. scored I 'i”BosU)n'R firs t touchdown w hen h e Bonpicked u p a Steelcr fumble and ra n e r a18 yards, while Roy Zim m erm an’s tim passes sparked Uie Yanks to th edeciding tally. o t

T he O rcn Bay Packers, who h a d rbe en fined for Indllterent play , . d ,abunced tho Los Angeles Rom s, 16 Knii to 0. Dob Woterllcld of Uie R am sbroke th e lourth league record of .wi,th # day by getUng off an 88-yord n . ,p u n t w hlla anoUier circuit m a rk „ io w as Ued when seven ol W atcrlleld ’s pnasca were Intercepted.

M. Cooper Faces Bad Check Count

HARTVILLE. Mo.. Oct. 18 OP)— M orton Cooper, former m ajor lea­gue plu:hing sU r. was expected to su rrender Mondoy to auUiorlUes a t S t . Louis where he Is w anted o n a c harge of passing bad checks.

Sheriff Ju n e s Baker said h e h a d picked up Cooper Sunday n ig h t a t h is Norwood home and th a t Cooper h a d admitted caching $300 in w orth ­less checks In St. Louis. Cooper waa released when St. Louis o lflclala accepted his promise to su rrender Monday.

Baker said Cooper had expected to sign a contract with an unnam ed basebaU club and make th# checks good when hc cashed them In August.

W arran ts for Cooper’s a rree t w ere L«ued Friday on complaints o f a ho te l mannger who s.iid h e h a d tw o $50 checks signed by Cooper.

The big riKht hander waa voted th e mosl valuable pitcher In th e N ational leaKue In IS43. w hen h e w as w ith tho SL Louis C ard inals .

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N EW YORK, O c t 18 (rtV-MichI ning streaks in college football, wei didates fo r national honors. T he Lposing array , bu t th e s c h e d ------ules seem to favor these, two m ightJes from th e m idlands ' I ’ who finished las t season 1-2 J L In th e Associated P ress poll. _ _

T h e eaet. c rad le o f th e sp o r t t t ] M c a n no longer dom tnate, h a s four of th e unblem ished representaUves In Army, Cornell. Petm sylvanla and P e n n SW te, b u t they scuffle among ^ them sehfea la a round-robln th a t „ 1» likely to leave a ll o f them scarred.

In b e tte r shape are Uie o the r u n - ^ 1 b e aU n s-O e o rg la T ech. N orth Caro-U na a n d Clemson from th e h e a r t o f -------Dixie, and CallfonU a and Nevada ^ from th# fa r west. I s

M eet SeeUoaal Foe*T h e th ree sou thern team s to r- A .

tu n a te ly don’t run in to each other a n d w ind up th e ir schedules against M cUonal foes. CoU lom la plays o G | s t r ic t Pacific coast card th# re s t of th e w ay. Nevada, th# lltUe. team th a t leads th e nation in offense, doesn 't m eet opposIUon of th e sUe Colo; to w arran t m uch na tional consider- * «UDn. P « “

Two Of Uie unbeatens collide th u Sa tu rd ay when Army m eets Cornell a t I th ac a . T hey hav# won four . **; S ra itJ c a th . ‘ • “ ! '

M ichigan 's Wolverines graduated from tho quesUon-m ark class S a t- u rday w ith a resounding 28-0 con- quest o f Nofthwftjtern. TTiej* proved ,1: they could ttlU get a long w ithout a ll-A m crlca Bob Chappuls and D um p E lU btt

I t w as Michigan'# 18th w in In a *■0®- and

Irish Look Good scheiN otre Dam e also tu rned In a pro-

fi'j .ilonally poised perform ance In ut subduing Nebraska. 44-13. Nobody went seemed to m iss Johnny Lujaek as took th e IrLih w ent through th e ir 22nd card, gam e w ithou t a delea t. ’ 20-7

N orth C arolina’s big, ta len ted Texa tenm —No. 1 In the AP poU lasl 111 w e e k -fe ll sh o rt of expectations was w hen I t ra n up against an aroused over fam ily rival. N orth C arolina S ta ir . The T ho T arheels p u t on a la s t h a ll threi push to get a 14-0 victory. tcan

C allfom la 'a Dears were Im prcs- th e i slve In scoring the ir flfUi sU-aight Tl; tr iu m p h —a - 42-0 ro u t of Oregon 14-0 S ta t^ —b u t It'll take tougher m eat a s D to show Just how good th e Bears dowi rea lly a re . a th

A rm y, led by O il Stephenson, cotfl trounccd H arvard, 30-7. P e n n Uilrc S ta te won over W est V irginia. 37-7. ondj C ornell sm othered Syracuse. 34-7. the P e n n a n d P en n S tale were unbcat- cd. en la s t year, too.

Teck Drub* A nbum •G eorgia T cch , opcraUng ono of ,

th o cleverest ba ll-handling Warns in i - ” " th e c ountrj' w ith Its razzlc-daxile T . chalkcd up No. 4. w hipping Au- b u m . 37-0. A lier Florida th is week.T ec h m eets Duke, Tennessee and , A labam a on succcMlve Saturdays— _ a m ean row. Clemson waa Idle. « .

N evada kep t Its alatc d e a n by g ^ , licking St. M ary's G ad s In a Sunday gam e, 48-20. o ,

Mississippi, th e S o u t h e a s t e r n conferenco cham pion, and M ary- la n d , which w ent through th ree f“ gam es w ithout having Ita goal line Grossed, were S a turday’s upset vie- >, tlm s.

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DENVER. OcL 18 (;d —U U h and Nor Colorado A. a n d M. led Uie Skyline dustrl S ix football race today and a ll signs Coeur pointed tow ard a definite UUe d e - Lewlsl c lslon w hen th o two team s m eet a t bou F o r t Collins. Colo.. Nov. 0. high

T lie U tes. seeking the ir second s u A s tra ig h t confercnce cham pionship Ashto and defin ite favorlUss to mak# good, n o n : rolled ahead Sa tu rday n igh t w ith a n o n ;- 17-0 victory over D enver. Home

T he Colorado A. and M. Ram s Merid m a in ta ined th e ir record as tho only e u o unbeaten . unU ed m a jo r team In tho jhone Rockies by stopping Wyoming 31*M. p _ . I t waa Uielr th ird eonsecuUv# Sky- Une Six tr ium ph and le lt only U tah a n d B righam Ymuig on th e ir league ’ schedule. 8*0^

ThrUUng T ilt LewU U h s ta te and B righam Young d'Aler

w en t outaldc th e conference and jpsg took th e lickings th a t wcro In th e . y cards. O U h S U te leU belore WlchlUi 20-7 a n d B'YU waa outscored by T exas M ines 34-20. ^

H ighlight o l la s t w eek-end’s play was A. a n d M.’s thrilling victory over previously unbeaten Wwomlng. Kk. i,; T he Cowpokes, w ho had racked up N.mpi th ree easy wlna over "b reather- ' team s, found th# goUig tougher-U i i^.hs th e conference. *—7

T he R am s spotted th e Cowboys a *«"• ‘ 14-0 lead. Uicn cam e back to w in _ , a s Dob H ain len ra n for one touch- down. poMed for a no ther and se t up “ ‘r® a th ird w ith a kick to Wyoming’s coffin com er. W yoming scored its Uilrd touchdow n In Uie la st 30 sec- onds b u t Eddie T alboom 's kldc for «< th e previous ex tra po in t was block- schoo cd. camp

Ute* V*. W yoming -------. U tah can p u t a dcflnlie end to th e Wyoming th re a t by beaUng the Cowpokes nex t Salurdoy a t S alt L ake City.

Utah'K win over D enver wo.< ex­pected b u t Uie Ute.v were outplayed fo r three qua rte rs before putUng on a lasl-perlod . drive lo score two touchdow ns and a field goal.

B righam Young will play a t UUih S ta te S a turday In a second confer­ence game. D enver will enterta in S t. M ary’s oiid D rake wlU be a t Colorado A. & M.

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Entertains f iub Friday^ ^ k ^ Uio Idaho Dig S ir high le sees once-beaten Pocatello Uulgl- id. Boise and Nampa wUl rest, whll# laldwell travels to Em m ett fo r non- conference games. AU games wUl be Friday.

T he le tup In the race follows a week-end In which a ll U am s met conference foes. Nampa took a 35-8 lacing from Pocatello, Caldwell and Boise fought u a 13-13 Ue, and Ida ­bo FalU lost to Twin Palls 14-C.

OUier high school games Uils week Include:

NorUiem I d a h o - ld a h o S U te In- dustrlal school. St. A nthony, a t Coeur d ’Alene; PuUman. Wash., a t , Lewiston.

South and east Id aho -M ad lson high. Rexburg. a t Midway: S ugar a t SU AnUiony; Driggs a t Shelley: A shU n a t Rigby: CholUs a t Sal­mon: Lova H ot Springs a t MeCam- m on;- Middleton a t FrulU and: Homedalo a t New Plym outh, and M eridian a t Vale, O re,: H ansen a t Elko, Nev.. and Cooding a t S t o ^ ' shone.

Snake R iver Valley co n fe re n ce - Nyssa. Ore.. a t O nU rlo, Ore., and Payette a t Welser.

Scores of other week-end gomei: Lewiston 18. Moscow 8; Coeur •

d ’Alene 38. Bonners P e rry fl; Kel­logg 14, Sandpoln t 13; BU M aries 0. W allace 0; Pullm an. W ash.. 13, PoU atch 13; E m m ett 2S, Paye tte 0; Blackfoot 37. S t. A nthony 7; Salmon 20, P lrth 0.

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StMli «aa alU IM Ih. rl.. UBlIl ,U.» «<

tT IlU htlPw Jlirt Ul. *.UT *"* .In Ib . T.n on Ih. rU. - t t . U. B. 81..I,

vrhick cea.tl un(h«UMl. *nd SundkrU OilK m ‘hish* for tk. j u r m r . rMchnI h>>

W N.Uoei.l Hl«l. U«lhlfhm SU.1 iibd Icib .. s

•d««l Inlo hlsb.r fnumi t>r rr.elioiu }’ to u ntich u ■ polnl. Uillllla nmalnrd ><' ■teodr mo.t or Ih. (Ur Itl a n.rrow r«nf*. Wolan llpsnl ilnwn. ‘

Klock.n hlsti.r Includwl f=int* K«. Nkk.I >"■ PUU. N<iTlhtrti I'JMlfk, J-«clIle W=Urn I*' on , rh ilp i Dods., Ani'tinda, Air 11*< fluclloo. WMllnshou... (Uitman Kodjk. Doti(Ua Alrcran, Ollirr Corp., Caterpillar Traelor, Woolwgrlh and Uoodrlch.

NEW TORK STOCKS 'PJA iuS rH ii?"* ' JSlIi lL e k h ^ '" ‘ S". Am** A^rlTL ” s Mu’'^ i . l T.t * ‘

Am » * n Nat nii^ult I ISAm T * T 1b:< N .t C»h 4JS Am Tob pf jj :*, N .l Il.irr J*,,A rn « j |m « l ^:»5. m i ! si-i

n llh u ! l NoJ AmVr*’ loS i*';Uendli IC Nor I’a'lfle 21B«Ui SlMl X;S Ohio Oil «S I-IlMlni 11', l'oclfl« Cu U*4Ilordrn 41% I’atkird 4^Du.kl Co 10 TImkli. «»S »«Cmllt i-a«k 40 i'.ra I'la 31 *!-<Can Dry lOS I'.tinrr 47 >o°Can I'aclfle U S IVnn KR m»j » "Ctol.x '* r ‘ I'UM O?! « S Carro d . Paa t m KCA UU <^ 0. A Ohio IM. H.pt.b Sl«l sod ••I-S l T c i j i f f i X ! , S - !i<Com So pfd i t ' ; -Hr«r. Ilo.b 40 SS.; Con (^pp«r iL MImmon. 20^ 22Jc2!I mi‘‘ i!’.i }S° ri'ifia . M tl ■ CCorn I’rod »5 Sp.frr »SH? X a. s„ ! : , i ! ! s s . ? i : ; s s

Soul Air eoU Trta. Ca 17^ moDuI-oBt USH T .l Cul{ BdI «J‘I »;•'Ka.i Airline* ll>> Trani Amn- t I S 1 -'& -K S !!“ i r e ' s - ' " irS Is:K in r 4 I. tlV, Un Oil 12^ odd

f f i S f f i S : . !ffi K

BBL :■ d ■ sS „ .. ® £

S!,S ;‘£ ' i i k s : ; .”" . ? .ffiIdaho roir tS Wm Un SOU I111 C nlral leU \V»t Alrbr ITii »o<Int • *»lj W «l Kl.e 2»Ji IMInt J'ap.r 13^; Wlllu *9^ 25.<Int T A T 11% Wo«l.orib 41 It*K«in«ol» Z.OIU, lT>i Ck rcx« »Vi «oo

NEW TORK CIIIIB mi'}/EW YORK. Ort. I* U V n.r

Am fiup.r 11; Nlwara Hud R >00llankir lllll Sli; Quak.r OaU *1 Koo

QwU Mln 11% UUh Id* Hue 3S

Stock AveragesCaaplM J ^ U I .d ^ P r« .^

Iiidui. Ualli UilU Suxki RNtX th a n n _ A.2 unch A.: A.l _ nM opdtr_____«!.» 44.7 4Q.D SS.X i»o!I'rrrloua ila r_ <L* 44.7 40.7 St.l 1? aWMk u o ----- »:.« 44.2 I0.> t».I ClMonth a to __ S».7 41.4 lO.I <1.7 , 1i»T« iMfb z i ; sa!? 4SI Tr* Ji'i,1(41 Low ---- » . t 27.T UO t l . l rani

Butter and Eggs »|I - — I ■ ■■■■ !■ I xoo;

CHICAGO. Ocil 11 MV-dlSOAVI-I.. fo -l flr» . halaiK. .u .d7 : r«.lpta 11 , trxKb. on* car: pricn nnehaM^l to a e .n t lowM- osUld. eo frym : (obi fowl ^ #0.tl l«hora fowl : i ; rou im JfcHi * „ frr.m and broIUr. old rwi»i«. M;fob w bol.ul. mark.II duckllnii Ml bMvrdwka a i j »m*II dock* C . ” ,

JIiKt« fln»j r« .lpu tiro dan »«.»70:

E cn •iMdri nr.IpU two d*» It.OU] t ir prJe« a ««nt a dn.ni hUb.r on all B™d« J ^ U. a. cxlnu 70 p ,f c.nt and op A »4.«: C(m9.» rtr r .n t A t l j U. fl. .tand.r<las i i i s s ? - £

HAN F tu N a n c o SAN yRANCISCO. Oct. II CUPI-Bot-

t*r> «2 *«or. U -tli M .cor. i l ; es *cor. noihlnf. _

C h .« .i Crad. A to*f IM t; «r»d. A 9*'* trJpl.ia 44.^e.K en t Crad. A Ian . 67.«7U[ crad. A

mnllasi (S-U 4; frad. A .mall Cl; trad.U U r,. 4#.4»5?. ______

LOS ANC ( O P ) - r j , . l “ •«wholMal. pricn co&iun.r irad .; U n . " Y? ■rad. A 70.7*! m«llura «0.«S: .mall 44.41 j

CandlHl «cs. to r«ull.t« (carlona two Crnta hl<hff) 1 i:xlr« U n . crad. AA caacak ; “ r A i ‘7 .u 'y , s = f ' j i -c a .« «».7I; tars, srail. n S447: m«iium

j . j d . A A .m.l]HouUrri Lnhom bnlWr. 2U llx and ■■

ond.t SM I: Irrrf. roInr*l lo J ll«.3C-J»: fr»rra rolortd M Il« S4.)t, ,olutBl ^ , n>*iUr* 4 IU. and o>rr S«-S>; fo»| iMbom “" 1 " * 't i- l«hor„ 4 lu l O’ T

i».4J: rabMu -h iu I lha. a.d ,« J „ BU^batlrr (p r l^ .to r«UIl.r» In carter^.)! I^otU

Crad^AA 7S-74: r« d . A 7S.7I, , r a i . H.U.V»al«

1 CotU

Potatoes-OnionsI Soft

ClilCARO |S -------CIIICACO. Oct. l»<UI->-roUtomatl.rt•lft.n*tr.

manU 2.440. lUrl.Track M ln (100 lt«.)i Idaho Itiuarta O tu

U. S. 1 *IM A «* .h .i a.5<M.u. J)*k.n 10 *lto 4.«4. Idabo stilllr LU-DS. Colo, rado HcaoTM U- S. I t i t . A wa.h.d I.U.unwaihnl SJO.'North Dakota and Minn.- n~J .Mta n«l rlrw Tall.r ».<!lon Dllia Tflomph. AUIk.U. S. I a lu A tinwafbnl U i . CoraoMrcUl AlfU »a*h«j fcM. WUeoulD Bllu Trlu*phi {Ti V. a . I ab* A wath.4 ».M. Cblpp.wu ' «ocBB*tcIal Ba«a*h«l t.M -t.tl. K.laMlM

*J0. , . , CraalOalm markM dalL I C m t. Track t»lm <M IW.^i Sw*M Sp*aUh i;9.*llU. & I t-fo. M khlna and HIobmoU Small

• f

5 ts and Fi« « « »

L i v e s t o c kDINVER

“j "I'm* toUl'l.ICIO:;*! .I.W* .lM*dy: BKllvni aU to a x ra s . find 2I.SM1JM; MWa aUadr U

I ta I lrou . tpoU UDcrrnlr hl(h.r M tijo^ tb

oth^^U aan arouad *Uadfi cannm .o j titculUn IS.M-U.Mj ihallr down to 10.041 .r>D.dlutii srai. fal b tllm tl.00.2I.04. -1

8hm> aalabla 17,0001 loUl 24.MO ; laarktlnol MitblUhnll Salunlay*. markn auadr: Mccx-d to cholf. rann lUuihler Umb. 2JJ0, l.i

Hoc. aaUbl. 700: lol.l t.MO: .Uadr: 7S■<>o<I lo chuk. )K4-I70 Itu. :7.0CuMj ai>od U<400.854 lb. aow* 21.00.S4J01 icod lo cholc. hlilUhl w.lihl. 24.7(.2S.00| sund to chck. S7fj» d ln « ^ ^ 21.001 l la n n.«ft.20.00j lUbI Oc

15 CHICAGO. 0«t*'lS*W°—(USDA)—llivi rt.■*l.bl. 11,004) ti>ul is.coo: auBdr: up 2.:

K 20.(4 paid (r*rly for w.libta :0>3M tl>.l 1

ir BO^ and ciuk . lomt und.r 4U lba.^:4.0^’ lit

,1, '*?a*lO.” a?Siu'io!o«0: lo1*I lO.SOO : cahra 78li .aUbl. «00: UUI t()»ifhulf«.i..r. at.*Ji-; :

low.r ,r*d« aod h.If.r. atron* to SO 42 .d hlih .r! oowaalcad/to :S bifbrr; top 44.7t,d ',-'‘5",

I, abu.!‘? “04j “ t” *”

^ «IT«.lo'r*cul'l*lu’ «i»^ .«’«J ».04-!pJO.* OfI*; OUAHA ia

OMAHA. Oct. II W>-(U8DA)-Ho*. Iaal.ll . 7,«OOl ti.Ul II,SOU: aelW.i barrow. I)*.nd BlIU .leadr U Zt low.ri Inalmnc. &0 Ui

, sn.M-ill B00.1 and ehok. ao-a 21.60.25.60: .S.iChok. Il>ihl Wriahu ti.TS ; iU » l».00.:i.M. <

' Cam. .ajabl. J«.e00;^toj*l 2U 00: i .n .' tJ.S vn«; mo.t;r eholc. W /u

.M r. S7.00: l-tp m«IUm and »ooa St.M- 1SS.IO; lond b.K.r. 12.00; lOod cowa (UO: RpBo<«l bulla tlJO l chole. »rtlct* 27.00; M>si»I and <holc« atock.ra and fradrra 2SX0* I27.50; rholc. rcarllni. 2II.«M».4D; chr>tc. Nutn (anrr y.arllnr (wd.n SO.OOl two-jrrar. Urold r..d«ra :e.OVi cbolc. la Itpcy hcir.r Ulc alm 2V.04>S0.04 J ebok« itwT cal>es II.OO- Mi

ubiuh d*'*'’'*f l ' 'l '” f n‘w«•l"«rnawM*7 'o-V.OO: *««3” at>.^ choTc. ia"«M>0 lb, WMUrn fMdins Umb* Sl.7&.::.*5: M>■ ood and <hok. 120 Ih. .olid moulh M. w au rn brwdln« .« « 11.71.

OQ0EK. Oct. °ll°'c?)-(UBDA»-IIot» I0( i*Uhl. U4; loul «C0: w.ik to Si l»».r; chi■ I»d lu cholc lNO.210 lb. butch.n 28.00.50: ch> 14».:S0 Iba. 2i.S0.3<.40: 2U.3I0 Ilia. Sl.r.O- 1 2 S ^ : 2SO-800 lb.. Ilj^ 2 4 ,i0 l }00-3J0^IU

■ CaVtU a".lJbI.'l,5u' toUl*2.«iO; ^ i t . t .1 c?al.«**«-a fSn? 10 Vi*ehe'Tith?r «U..« .UoflK to 2S hlghrr: acatl.rtd Iota mollura . *l*nshur atcra 20.t0.:3.t0 ; common lO.UO. < 20.00; m.dlutn hrIUr. U.OO.tS.tO; cr,tn. < mon 14.T6.lt.t4: on< toad Koo.) beet ro»> JO.S^;^bulk amall lau I7,50-ll.00^:^r.lum *-Tf.w s e ^ l^ " b g l l . 2l‘.™oT2“2"tO ;'B o ..rto 1ehok. TwI.r. 3S.OO.:I.OO I .nm. hold hlsh.r; no odd lou mtdlum lo lood atock.r and fnder • tMra^SOJO-tl-W: few .tock cow. by Ih.

Shc.p »*Ubt. 1,400: tnUI 5.245: nn .a rl/ clo a*l..: oatIy^hld.^on^.f.ttr,^Mi*la u n .y ^ lr .

dKk rcplaccm.nt . - « 7.75. ‘ jPORTLAND

PORTLAND. Oct. 18 (« -(U S D A )- I lo n MUbl. 700: tnUl :,000;25.£0 hl.hrr: I U4.230 lb>. 2M.40; :tW.SOU 11... 20,00: 1 U6.170 IU. iS.04: (ood S5mi» lha. 24,00. J 25,00; h..Y , wrUbU 2J.60 down: choic. fn d rr pIsa S4.00.

CallU aaUbl. 200:'UU I l.SOO : alM.lr: 1 gnod M .iM n b.LI 10.00 : m*:lum vraaMt. 24.04.is.00; eommnti dawn to JO.OO ] <oB. n .r and cultcri cuw. I2.0<blS.04; medium , ■ood b c f cow. t 7J0. | 0.00; common l»KOod aau.ac. butl| IT.S0.2L04: ffo»d Irtf ‘ ( bulla 21.00: rood x a l.r. :«,«0-:7.00 : eholc. i 39,00; auod m Ibe. >5.00) Cotnmoa down

Bhi^p t lu b l .’'l , j » l toUl J.700J about " ‘JalMdy: cood and cbok. wooJcd Umbe ,21.S<k22.00] »«lKtcd 1«U wllh frcUhl b .0.. 'fit 22.50; m»Jlum and soo-l I0,00.:0.04: y .,

KAN I'lUNCIHCO ' RA.V rilANCI.SCO. Ocl. U UT)-(UHDA1 J

—Ilos. aalabi. 2001 ilMdy : food tu chuk.: 1»0.2)0 lla. 27.50; mrdlum and (ood mw.

22.00.2J.00. Cll:Catll. uU bl. 1,004; *t.*ily: sood fol v a

a t« r. M.OO: ti.w good SI.4040: mc tlum ai-d food h .tr .n 21.00.24.00; food ran*. ; cow. 111.00.11,54: common and tBrdlum Olf r an t, and dairy cnwi 10.00-17.50: cannen val*?0tt““o4‘ I* H h.^' .al.bl. 4,OCO| fuU» J*"*!; S «>»• ^fC

i t ; ; “ ■

KAN.tAS c n r ’ o " S'iw U P — ii "*'* 1^00; matk.t aUa'dr l« 21 lower: top 21,00.

Cam. 21.000: eal.r. S.400: aUushUr his •locni an.T.<ily .t.*dr to 50 hU h.r: a ..r- left' a s . me<tlum u aTctat. food srado fot ttn ra 26.50-IS.04: a (.w cholc h.ad .uM ^ ap to 10.50; common and mcllum srua P *Uvrt 20.00.;«.00: b.Kcra fully at.ady; ebolc acarc; mc<Iluia to low fnod ahorl f«U 21.00.1I.04; itMkrrs and fctd .n .Uady tu alruKf: food and ehok. aU .n 2s.00-:s.50; (ood U cholc m>laemcal . hcir.n 2l.OO-:i.4D: .rod and cholco itMr ealrct 2I.00.2S.S4 : bllh cholc tSO Iba. Rll«•<»• . V . . ...afuT '..rir^h|,U % l'uh“ l^^'w.*rTitroneM' prka.: sood and ehok.' tvalhn InU held abor* 25.00. InVi

LOS ANCKLm^JJu*I»'^(5>-(K.SMN)- S « CalU. laUbl. 4,700; compartd tu t Thur.. SlTC d .r common.t» kiw inwllum alecra and *11 p .h . alock un.ianly bixhcr: many aalra1.00-IZO hliih.r; lori m«llutn ^*nd »nodat^ul alaady; idkIIuri and low food alccn tho ;».OOao.OO; common and medium atMim25.00J0: common and medium h.K .r. ,^5 '22.00-24.25; mnJIum *nd »ood cow* IBJO- td « 22.10: cuttrr and common lt.00-10.00; -----1.40.2.04 hishtr: s i^ 'a t id eholc vralm 27 37.60-S0.00^^mjdlom and food .laushlcr 14,5<

IlQSm*.'»USU 000: eleady U 2S hlshw : .Sh snod and choir. 201 Ib. Idahti bulchm toad 2V.2S; (ood and ehok. ll5-:(0 lb. tnicklai I lacki

Twin Falls ILIVX3T0CK

Cholc. bulcherm. HO-tlO Ibfc ----------»::.00 “ • »0 ..rwclsht b n lc b m ___________ »;».00 "l-acklns .ow., Ilsbt ________I20.0042.00

Coin,DatU __ L««h

K i.'y BKS ; :K ? ,___ " ‘-“ i;;.’-."! I X

— i s tB«(l wb«U prr buib.l __________ U.7S TSI

<Oi» dtairr luolodl< Darin and O.U mtik.l riactoataa with

toeal fcdcr demand. Ka Daltsrally In dall, p rk a anotcd. May nry 10. U U« from Medl Qi-oUtinn^ lltUd b.lowll Itarky. JOO^Ih*. _________________jl.je

lO'n. dcatcT qaot*il 7b’Bceo

n~J eloTvr. 100 Ib«. ________H I.00-44.00Altlk. clorrr. 100 Ibt. --------- lj5.0v.27.00 Ko.AIrUf^ 100 lb .,___________ t4s.0».«0.00 Ko.

{Two dnUr* «a«l.dl (QBKAKt -

Craal Nortttf® No. I ____________11.75 th. IC r» t NorO»ra Ko. 1 ------ wlivall r«U No. 1 ■ ■ ■■ »n i^ rspmall r»d. No. * ________________»7 JS LtrJ.^^ITvs^aaU n «oot«d. four conlactod) LarrF U te J* : Si:ii

ifoM lU tUn (OBUCUII _ timaj.

i ' i n a n c e ^« « w »

G r a i nCHICACn. Oct. l l (iPV-DuIIUh *mt». ?

I t mtnl dom!n*l«l d.allMa oa lb . board «ll. nf Had. today. AfUr a aomrahal abaky (4m atari, lb. matkil ttarlad to work hlsb.r. VJy Jl kn.1 risbi oa doinf thal throasbout ‘d; tb. ac-lon., ^ _ 1da ^^^l on.^llia.^DwmbCT^whtat. op ^ r .

^ i « « * 'b t r a ^ ‘ i*o.1l* K td ^tl W h..l ek»*j hlfhw, D ««nb«0! L « lC »V M tr“ .t3‘il!^i hUtVtf. u»c«a^rr: 75S^.-i. T7. waa IH to 2 c.nU hlfh.r, d xl Uwcmb.r 1.T2H, M>>b«ant w .r. lS -2 ‘4 W

it 'JCAHII OBAIN 01

; S i * ! - ® - - „

a. O.U No. I BiU«l TSHi No. I haary a, ■V;“ ‘ ■>••’7 « « U 1 r r l 11•; ‘ hiVhcana No. I *nd No, I y.lUw *.4*. t<>0 421'i Irack countrr .Ullon, C;* nominal; malllns M t-ias f«d aiId rield' aMd par faundrrdw.lsht Bomlnat;>a aw.«l cloT.r 1IM.14J4; r«i top 4I.50. tl >. 45.00: llmolh/ 12j0.ll.00. 01

PUTUHEfl TABLE .1 CIIICACO. (let. IS Ol')- a 0 |..n . Hlfh I.0W C l« t o

t)ec *** 2.27 J.SJHj l,t7 :.2T% ^i : S s ; ! ! !:!S5 "

; St,™ 1;!S5 VifS !!!!S b i; l;!l» !::!*■ l:liiS I:!;"- „>j neo* .74*i .7S>H .7«s .78S =

: n « ” 1.71 t,74 1.71 i.72\i h

; E l i iiiisi l i K>- M ..-^ 2.4lili 2.l« 2.41^; 2.45!.* C

i S i l i ! I : j1 i s ;!

i s 1:1 E _ i:S i s ^FLOUn h

MINNKArOLlS. Oct, 1* On-FIour In ‘J, 100 Ib. collon .acU: family p.lcnU un-

1 chanfed at C.60: XaniUtd p.lenU un- i ‘’'HuiTuJd l*r*n‘ io '" i ‘ 4J so"'u r— ^ -------------------------- - - ' 1 Ie.1 P o t a t o a n d O n i o n

• F u t u r e s iI (C nurtca ; C. W. K enalM rta aatfI. Company, EUu CWi. Phono WO)

'1 ' POTATIlErt

• ONIONS Nortmb«r-I.t» hIcU, 1.(2 law. 1.C)

I jl|-»;^^arr-V«* '>'**'• J-’* 'I" '* ; •«'t February—1.9» hlah. I.OO low, l.Oa cloac:'

■ Ma-ch-2,0S hlfh, 1.55 law. 2.4S cl.-c; «' II car*,

ATPLEH: October—l.as^^all: 9 car.. O'

I NEW VOHK. w -r..tlm au<l fCaalea of wrKil lopa wer. P0,000 p'lunilaj

™ 1,4 c n u lower: iTre.' u "u il;"M .rch Ttt •>“'>’ El■ X V i ' S ' . . ™ , . . I -• 1,5 c .n l. U . r ; U .r IM.Oll; Ju l, l«M j I f

! l s i a ? & a . . T r '

; Driver Fined .$25 I. For Recklessness “

' B rucc M. Bunker, Tw in Falls, was _, lin ed 325 nnd »3 cmU M onday in "

c lly court Jor rcckle.'u drlvlnu. Ho f;' wa.n arrested by clly police n l 11:03 , a . m . Sunday n ficr Bwcn’lnc h li c a r ,, off Uie le n aide of Blue Uikca boiilc.‘ vord norUi. *' Police said Bunker told tlicm he . drove his car oJf the s tree t to avoid . a n unldenU Ilcd c a r muVlng a lu m■ Into Palm-ay drive. T he rlRhl fro n t C

end and r ish t r tn r wheel of h is V nodan were dnmnRwl. Pnllcc Bnid lire

' m iirka indicated he hnd itlnmmcd on : h is brakes nbuul 125 feet bcfurc I leaving th e atrcel. ^

1 Cab, Trucic Crash In Minor Mishap '»!

A Yellow Cab driven by P au l R . Hills, 110 Quincy street, was struclc n i by n plekup driven by Florence E . j,™ MontRomery. route 2, and forccd „ „ in to n stopped iruek In a collUlon ^ '■ InveatlBatcd by city police a t 0:50 - / n. m . M onday n t th e Intersection of " Sccond avenue souUi and S eventh i s tre e t south. ^

Pollco Bald lhe fron t o f Uie pick- up w as clamased. m were the f ro n t w i fendcra of th e taxi. T lie lr repo rt showed no daroaRc to the stopped tn ick which w a s n o t fu rth e r IdenUfled.

| J i t ’ *oo' "'j;]''"",* '''* I*"**

•Sheep aaUbl. nona; nolhlnr don. on < jtnad^ hulduTtr Umba; sood .nd cholc

I ftp)

s Markets BtcI Ha

POTATOES (D.l)».f«l).o . R. No. J ________________ ii.7 i.t.w n a 'u . ». No 2 ----- ------------------- - .U-.U w a

.Two d^lcc^ouotH, JColnrW fowl 4 lb., and o r« ______ 2»o SOILahora fowl »»" fo rAuatta \Vhlt« fowl -----------------------2U qVC

s u ^ _______ _______________ is« T hC«l->r*l cocka *c Q nLefhom tock. CeS i V ............ — ...... - ...........— ! ! : Mr.

(Swift and Cotnp i-y prkn) , fonL an . e n d . AA -

— ' fh Di : r i ! — ....... ??!

craiie c - ~~i« . day(Bwlfl and Comsaay p rk « | COSI

^IN iil; d - l l i . ' j j j ’.d ,---------------BUTTMPAT tt tr

No. 1 n u t le f . l--------------------------- ----- flue(Om d2i!«‘Jo iu d r --------------------COU( * '« ! u POOL «V(

IbT^dahn E«f"*r.&wJT» e*Twh?r»nJ fwW^«o-^40 (Sept. SO to Oel. «ll f.

L tg ! A c rlj_____ " —

BmiL A " t ................ i . - J l h e

■ CaldweU Man ( Admits Killing State Rancher 2CALDWELL. Oct. W W>>-BherUr

, R ay Luekeng* of Canyon county ^ today u l d P rank L eppert 36, A dmit- .y uxl h# had fired a ahot whItJi killed “ f- M ax Strelfllng, Abenleen sheep “* rancher.r . L eppert a t the same tim e exoner- «t a ted h is 33-yeor old wife, M arso re t »: Leppert, hold In the Ada county «

JaU a t Boise. .«tr Both Leppert and h is wUe a re •J being held on telegraphic w arran ts ^

charg ing f irs t degree m urder. T h e P' w arran ts were Usued by Blnghora

“ county OfflclaU a t Blackfoot.' ' S trelfllngs body, a bulle t wound In “

h is head, was found beneath a p ile ~ of rocks yesterday.

J Luekenga quoted L eppert as say­ing hU wife knew noth ing obou t 1

s. th e Incident. 1’• T ho she riff said Leppert told h im ^ th a t a fte r firing th e fa ta l sho t from ry a calibre rifle owned by B trelf-

ling, ho hauled th e body 200 fee t . , {. to th e top of a desert knoll a n d ^

covcred It with rocks a s protec tion ^ again st co>-otes. J '

I, T h e scene was In the areo n e a r ~ 0. th e Blngham -Pow er county lin e ”

once used by bombers stationed n t th e Pocnlello a ir base , "

A t Blackfoot. Bingham county r It officers said they expecUd lo leave

today for Caldwell and Boise to re tu rn the Lepperts.

S A coroner's Jury was sworn In by .

S B ingham coimty coroner, H. R . ^ Boise. Z

5, Sheriff Don Headrick of A da “ county said the Lepperts had fa rm ­

s' cd a round Ada and Canyon county U fo r several years.S More than 100 searchers had

hunied for Strelfllng since ho d is­a ppeared last T liursday, T

Sheriff W, J . Hoehhen of Pow er [f county said he had arrested L eppert ^ ln.nl week on a felony w arran t from

Caldwell, charging embezzlement. Residents of Amerlean Palls noU-

fled officers th a t Leppert hod been seen driving StrelfUnR'a car.

Sheriff Joehnen said Leppert to ld . h im ftl th a t Ume th a t Strelfllng wa.s j , on a vacation tr ip nnd hnd given h im permission to live a l hU cab in . during tlie absence-

I t th en was dl.wovered th a t L ep - ' p e rt wa.1 wanted on a felony w ar­r a n t In Caldwell ond he was tro n s- '

- fcrred there.

2 Key Rulings . For T-H Law " Are Pondered

WASHINQTON. Oet. 18 (/?>—K ey — ■’ ruUngs th a t the T alt-H artley a c t ,. .curias mnas picketing and seta up n «

yardstick for replacing s tr ike rs '• w ltli new workers were studied by .; m anagem ent nnd labor alike today.

T lie interprclallons came from th e nntlonnl labor relations board _ over the week-end. In one case NLUB T rial Examiner Irving Rogo- - -Mn held th a t m ass pIckeUng c an “ violate th e oct even If It ts In th e

,i form of a peaceful pirade- i Sheer num bers tend to coerce

non-strikers, Ilogosln snld, so ho L h recom m ended th a t the C lO -U nlted -

E lectrical W orkers and officers o f _ locals 1150 nnd 13 bo ordered to r e - ki f ra ln from holding stiy m ore p ro - _ cesslon.1 Uke th a t of Nov. 21, 1M7.In fro n t of tlie Cory corporation p ln n t in Chicago. 51

T h e UE members had struck on N ov, 1. RoKosln suld It was c lear to -J h im tlia t the proce.vslon •'con.itltutea

{ m a.is picketing In nRRravated form ."U nle.'j Ule union npi>eaM th e _ j

, R oga tln findings to the flve-m on N LRB In 20 dnys, the decision will yrr

, hnve th e effect of n b o w l order.: T lie o ther ruling, selling fo rth n l . le.'wit five conditions under w hich

••economic” strikers lose tlielr Job.i , to- perm anent replacements, wos jJe I h a n d ed dou-n'by the board itself. j

; Court Considers j Variety of Cases ^

A variety of eases were he ard i M onday m om lng In city court.

Enrl T . Knocke pleaded n o t guUly — to u cliiirKe of speeding. T h e cou rt.set hLi bond o t IM and se t hU tr ia l —

I fo r n la te r dale. _T h e S25 bond se l Saturday In th e L(i

cn.ie of Ed Birch wa.i reduced to »13. . JB irch wns charged w llh failu re to ‘-'jp a y for punchcs selected from a .punchboard . _ J

Jurigm ent wns deferred In the easeo f Johnn ie Oordon, wlio w as cltarged rxw ith disturbing the peace. i

Bonds of $30 each were fo rfeited £5by R alph Ford nnd C. A. R lngwall io n chan;c.i of IntoxlcaUon. David _ JW eeks wns fined 120 on th a t charge ‘•'un n d bonds of J20 encli were pasted Jby Joe Qnrcln and Ira G ordon on * th e sam e charge.

Traffic Fines ®Clifford Lemmons. Tw in PalLi. h a

appea red Monday In JaiUce cou rt a n d Robert C. Jones, route 1, Buhl. a ppeared Soturday on charges o f fa ilu re to hnve the gross w eight c stenciled on their trucks, E arl V an p x H oltam a, Tu’ln PolU, appeared r M onday on a charge of follure to w a h a v e a m u tfle r on his ear. E ach _ i w as fined *3 and t3 costa.

I n c ity court Monday, P ram l ~ Sow ersby was fined $15 and $3 costs y f o r speeding. Fined »3 each for overtim e parking In Uie postoffice ai BOno were Bob Loving. Je an Davis. _ i ; T hom as E. Sm ith and Em ery B rj’nn t. OverUme parking fines of I I cac]} were paid by A rt Wood, a ~ M r. K o ttraba , J. A. OrlfflUis, C llf- . fo rd D enney and Je.tsle Plckelt.

Driver Fined, Jailed ^W . M. SmlUi wns sentenced to 10

d a y s In Jail and fined tlOO plus $3 _ n c o s ts M onday In c ity eourt a fte r h e cu ip leaded guUty to a charge of driving ^a m otor vehicle while under th e In- — -fluence of Intoxicating liquor. T h e —c o u rt he ld hU driver's U ceu e fo r u rovoeaUoa by th e state.

29 ESCAPE DEATH CcCLINTON, La.. Oct. 18 « 7 - A

c ripp led a ir force transport plane 1} crash landed In a ravine near here 4 n t t-y e s te rd a y -a n d kU lcdfo tn- o r <** th e 33 PUSODS abooKL —

TIMES-NEWS, TWT

Oil Strike Flares ; In Pitched B attle ,

W OHMOND, Calif.. O c t « V n - A p ltcb ed battle flared tuleny a t

« th e S ta n d a rd Oil refinery h e m to>' day . ScnkUB. supported by a crowd 1 , o f lo n ^ o rc m e n . clashed w ith ta e o ! t en terin g th e planL ^* Police broke up Uie f ig h t a fte r. th e tw o s id u had pelted each o th e r ' ’ wiUi rocks, bricks nnd o th e r ml»- ,

sUea ro r five minutes. »^ CIO longshoremen arriv ing In » n in e c h a ru rc d buses Jc toed th e t f s tr lU n g CIO oU workers outside tbe ' com pijay gates,. • S tones w ere throw n a t th e f i r s t ' , carload of workers en terlilg tbe I p la n t. i° A bout 300 men Inside th e p lan t

ndvanced on Uie gate a n d re tu rned , th e ba rrage of rocks. In a n In s ta n t ii . th e a ir was fUled wlUi stoaes , f ly ­

ing from boUi direcUcna.

‘ Rail Grom Ends Resort Gathering L

: SU N VALLEY. O ct.'iB 'W V -M em - ° i b ers of th e Jun ior Old T im ers—- U nion Pacific railroad employes

w ith five to 30 years servlco—left. h e re yesterday a fte r a w eek-end of , . recreation .I All from w estem sta te s, th e 104

ra ilroad employes took advantage o f resort acUvltles a fte r arriving

' h e re on a spcclal tra in Soturday-

“ , COMPLETES TBEATMENT , DECLO. Oct. la -W e l to n Allen . h a i re lu m ed from Boise w here he

h a d been receiving m edical trea t- j m ent.

: Classifiedr W A N T A D R A T E SI (Baaad n Co.WP«.««rd>

I day. I I ,1 , ^~p«t ito r t^ .t da>* d a n ________ S. par word p« dai

1 (A Blalsam •( 1C word* to raQslra.•a any oaa «UMir>ad ad.l

1 Por .aainpla. .m labit below i

'i Y " -‘ ; “ <S-------- “ Ti!-------- I.U' -

' I 1.U I I.4A IU nla. yoor «r«dlt ha* b .u «iab. -;

ltah.d. eaah mual aManpaay year ord.r > DEAUI.INU for CtaatifUd •alyi

WMk dar., II ^ k,■aadu. I<«« eatsrdar

‘Pila pap« rMTTM tht rlsht to adM a and rajKl any tU**lfl.d adr.rtl.las 'Ollnd Ada' ar* auklty eoaCld.allai aad a» InforBaUoa c u ha ctraa la “ rataed lo th . adt.rtuar, p

Kmira .hoald b. m »rt«] laimadUt* ly. No alkiwanea. wUl ba .nad t (oi .

I mor. lh*a on. lanrtMl ln*.rtloB. |

t C A R D O F T H A N K S

K Ih. klnilre—f ui durltiir th . Illneai and death of uur ^

*' Mr«. Klhel Adam. <-1 Mr. and Mra. lUruld Niil.I.r 1 __________ Mr.. Sllnnie A.Um. at<d famllr! S l - E C I A L N O T IC E S

5 DOLLS FOB CIIILDilES 1 u> IL Hand cr«htlc<l c,<lume.. Order oo- for

! I'HONK 22Bl-n ~ S3J WAt-NUT j} I .1 . ■ I I _

I PEH SO N A LS “ I- Sl^ENCLil "cof..li.r;.“ ar.'. M.iT Ua'Sj;!?,

• w a n t " ; . '.Ubr'or .m.l. eh.ll In adopt. ^i oi

5 o a a AFtr ;n d 'lllea Jolla louodalton gar- I manta, fittad by Urt. Cthal CoUtaaa. —, Cora.t ler., Hal. 't Apcaw.___________I TO CO.STAinr Alcoholk. Aootiymou* wrIU■ a x v . ' - . n ; h! Jury room . t courlh.iuit.‘ T R A V E L — RESORTS _' niKK tranaporiaiMo .Sai, >t.t.cl.<|... Tak^ SI

1 SC H O O LS & T R A IN IN G‘ DEAUTV CULTOilE a. ,o<,i c ro l.tloal '

A n.w oncrewd-d (l.ld . . . l u you. U araIle.uty Cult'ir* Oood pay. Suady work. _Unllmlln) apportaalty. BMUly Arta __

' Academy. pCHlKOIM lAtTOEtS

Uli. D. IU JOHNMIN. Thlnl a t.n t..e«»l. Teleohon. Sll._________________

NKUVti tpeciali.L l)r. Alma ilardln- 110 I . Ma.n non. I'hoo- 25;4. “ ^ ,

NATUHOt*ATHS iCO.NHUI.T .Salure'. W.r S,«i,ni. Oppo.lt. po.tofflce. upllalra. I'h iti. UM

LOST AND FOUND

. I-OliT: Small la.lr’. >ril„w t„id w .ul., _ btlween Wreiern Itnlim and 1>om Clean- •ra on Shoahone. Call JJlin, Kimberly.

UEAUTY SHOE’S

pert o'peraior.. Uaelilli'eleu” aad'’^ca*il !-o ca . 15.00 un. Artlillc lieaulr Salon. I

CUUri.tTL bcaviUf a.mc. br .d»aoc«d Jttudenlt *1 rnlucl peUea Junior altf IiaVa.*sVM^!” . l“ A*’! " ' ' '" *“'*

S I T U A T IO N S \ V A N f E i r ~

«l|^Ul«^pkl.er. '..anal.k at " Call _

gia^T L ~r r T l K ; r / . ? '“ r‘kl,',' lu . .on- crel. srattl. Call tJ ;. fi!,r. L

WAN^K^^*‘^ m ^ '^ rU "^ ^ moj.r- 0

WANTKIti lle.1 h.ullnr. C'n.l irucka', °

ae. Evlly ryroa. 1312 Seretilb ^Y.an.

WIIULO Ilk. waahlnr .nd hcu.ework. Mr*. I'• w w ' i;

c rM>UVr worl.. Mld^alka. floor.. drU^ ^

ZZ Jlarka. ,tnii-li. fjll <r.w. I’hun. 14U11 nr now , Klmberlr.

Xm -'h A1.T .a .in ,: , r a ,. i K.uled: ^Irt “mo.Ins. sradlas; rotllnf. Truck renUli. __I’hon. 2777 er 2047J. KO

CUII7AIN.S -aahw .ad autUlMl fof a lw _S' t e i iu 'ic - “ * "•“

LAND LnVELtNO Fsua-soiLiN fl r u

DULLDOZINO .CIltSELINO 1

Commetclat t^nawMlas^of h . a * r I

IHLER-S CONSTRUCTION CO. -ri-Zlttitr IbUr" • . B';’

-Offlr*J91W m o n .' E«eaiOISOJ1t

TOT FALLS, IDAHO

SITUATiONS W ANTED I

2 H ELP WANTED— FEM A LE 5® WAWTtb. I

w Ma.t taka. dUUUM. Writ* Bm '

" H B I.e WANTED— M ALE ~ 'MECHANIC w ; i to l ’■ Um i R affkU C ^

m a tsrrJi:?.« WaNTKUi bp.rl«>c«i aato nacUnU. -le cood par and wsrhlns oondlUan. Apply

Hanul C hw aU Co.. napwt. Maho. ,i t WANTEUi tlip .r/nc«i yar<l laaa fi>» -

. MAUfUEU Bun asa U-IS wllb car. (or -a t aalea aod aarrlca poallk)n tkroc«h local FSd *u.r>.vCatl WO.M Monday fro a I to 12.a t ItOUTE ataa bctwwa l»-*4. S-day ^u. sood pay. adraaeaawnt. Soft Walar* Serrlo. ^.-^Photw *2S. ISl Saoond y

m an wllh ear. Bftdw »0._^wbo wouid Ilka V to MHI KO wMklr worklns en national aalM prosram. Coaid l« d to tl4.004 u

g yratly Incom*. T.lwhwia Ilalph Grau- Wrser. Rocmoa UauU Taaaday batwam j

o n ‘ui'lTljVl’T ? l ' l . . . . l l a l . U „ l . i „ .1- In plamklns. aWUklty. auta machanlc. ^_ .Irafllnr. abo. cpalr. VatMaaa eaa Mm -, up to I2I0.11M per maalh whlla train- S

” Ins, WrlU NalUnaJ TrtS. School lUp.ft rtomUUr.. lUx 2^11. Tlean-N«v*. A:»>of proTwl for Vatarana' Tralalns. T

” ATTENTION"I JEROME BOYS! E

W anted CARRIER BOY ^

t - APPLICATIONS _ fo r *

TIMES-NEWS ROUTE ^Opealas thi. bsoUi

If jM^ar. i| ll»Mlr.^yognsaUr,

I rpart'tlraa” f'ur » * ^ I.'° WmTB* T

TIMES-NEWS CIRCULATION D EPT.

ni.Ins your nam. J axact addnt*: Phon. nurab.r. If you bar* on.; and your as..Our rcprctnutlra wll mak. p.raonal contact for furtbCT Informalloa.

HELP W ANTED _M Al.E-FEMALE r

r»TATU pk^tri. 2 a i l» norlk. 2^i w t I nf W at Fie. I'olnta. I’boaa 01II.I14. gKl'ICK aailiUBlt Caahler^typUt. Applr In

penon. Qka 0. J.nUn* Chavrolat Gar.

Si acrt*. I -aat. 2^ ^ rlh ^ of W»t Plea TolnU. Ern»l

POTATO PICKEHS -. 104 aerea-Now dlsslns- A r.ra ilns - ; o r.r 900 aacka an acr.. Eaiy, clean,

pKklns- TranipoMatlon fumUhed lo arul from Ilahl or rooni and board for mtn S1.7S . day. Trall.r famlllaa w.kotn.. Call

IDAHO TRODUCB- Di!rruinuTon.t

lluhl, Phona 104 Twin I’alU I2SS-W

, BOOKKEEPER -5om. typlns. offlc. detail. Prtfer » jrwluc ciperlcnt.. Top aalary. Work , n Uuhl.

CALL HOIlTON'.'l MO nUIIL

I Or nlshlJ KS2.NW. Twin Kalti

■ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

- tt4COMIi pr«p.nyt Monihly rmtaU 1200s f"- aell fnr SI8.S00. n«i IS-ll, Tln»ea-N.w..

CIIOCKHY tier, and saa lUUoni socrflocation. A srowlns boalnaaa la Twin

: FalU. Uo. ;t.U. Tlm-Newa.' I^K LKAKKi N.w, nodnn. •tatloa aod

ator, aultdlas on highwar »3 la Twin ! Fall.. Cont.ct n«lchcf OU Company. i FOIICKU .alt. Um Ih.n .tock and fla-

fSral'lur.?‘ c/nald.*' »7D, - Tlm—Newa. __________________ _ —

' trailer park and amall atock of srocerln.* Alao Ileitis QUtrtera- Phnn. 4I1-H2. lluhl.

Mpaclty. eSubtltbnl 7 yeara. °Sal» In- ! & k . ‘ 1 ? 2 » n ; ‘ \J-:.'?- I^on^i

1847. .. .o ln . . 12M-J._______________

8 UNIT ^i RESIDENCE COURT j -j E.rccUlly well locaud. V.rr tin* la-

vealment. payltis 12 per cant. Idu l for party -U bhs to rctlra. Prkad tisht.

■ HENSON, BAKER,AND RICEPHONE G63 [z

BUSINESS O PPO nTU N ITV A T A SACRAFICE

Voanuln and ahorl oritera. 'j N.W enulpm.nl and llinire* ‘

I Lons t.nn l« ..-o « n e r . learins !Loeatad In sood nearby lown cloa. lo

I lh.al.r. AH for 12.404,00. L -MAGIC VALLEY

INVESTMENT CORP. fo182 Main A .t. N. Phcma 244S | _ J

~

GROCERY STORE “ iLons lea*, at 110.00 per a>onlh. Loc.t.d Cj;on main. road. Ha. (ull baacmtnt. ’ fCoaU b. ua.d for 11.Ins quarura. ,*4.000 04 for tlock and fUturtfc —

(JROCEnV STOIIK.........................*'{ On Kimberly Koad. Good localion. C C«d tradt. cheap r.nt. 17,000,00 C will boy........................................................... —

DECH PAIlLOn.......................... (“ On main atreet. Ixitis la*>t. Sood In- < come. O-nar rauat a.ll, lea*., tloek and fUtur«. S7.O00.0a......................................i

ONE f ir THE LAnCEST ___ ui:.u{ uo u aE a ............. .

In Idaho. Wiib'foal yard, lumbar yard.100.00^bu.h.I -h .a^ .to ri« .:^ l^O O O J to Im. than ona yaar't lacomt. UaUnca t a t IJ.000.40 a year plu* lnt,re.t. L-.FARM HEADQUARTERS Z:

-2211 rhoa. . 2101

UNFURNISHED APTS. ^>'l>It llENTi Very n k . four room* and .

halh. Phon. I((|.N J.FURNISHED Ai'TS.

t KOOM baacmtnt apartm«.u >'iirnL.^;a ° nr asrurnlihtd. lUtbroom .prlrUts*. 0 Phon. I2J1S. r il« . .1

n n u H s i i K i r r s s s T s r i s s T s s ^ s i

S«rliB.nL In B.w bota*. V«y oempUta. tddl*-.t* eoapk. No ehlldrta. no pata.

Do« SQ.lt. Tlmea-N.-.,_______________FURNISHED ROOMS ’

RLEF.l-INU room (or s.ntU ^an, T K ^ -laSSJL_________ - ----- -..-L-rr= ;j,

- aotr««5r»ln*dlh ^

_ FURNISHED ROOMS tta

»r«Se'*>w A ttfw t B«rlh a fv ^ f l

“ F U R N I S H E D H O M E S r,E ONE raa.* boaa* (or m t . Adult* only. ‘~ U l lUmasfc Booth Park.____________ 'S Mew' iwOTOMB h ^ ’ O. Uck • ( M . ™“ rarOy awdani. Pboao IJ tU . • '- IrtlKMlililkb «.Ua.’~ ~ V .rT » 'a ’'& 7 ;!;^ ^

MT Addlaaa W -t. Fhoaa e ilt.B I. “^ WllX^^rrat aloa S-boiiKim bsoao U party <- j2iTUa‘S L V a . ^ W m ' i ’[ S : r^ sadd car for aOTlty. P. O. Do. Ml. {'If UNFURNISHED HOUSES -JIS bOVlNQ ai It. U b Ualpk lla r rk - a r ia . *»;.7 and ttorasa._____________________ ,"• MISC. FOR RENT '

5 1"•* WANTED TO RENT. LEASE "C VOU ouk^affklcai mor. pUaa U4i: ^

« QAKAVe' Vr' rkiialty ot 121 tiU Arniaa '' 'North. Phoa* tStl-IC ?

~ k' liEuno(SB~tS».> Ua<araUt.«l.

™ WAIUHEO mas with family naad* ~Ti ^badroea homa. Writ* Doa 11«. Twia “

"■ /to k » c m a . » - i .m - li™ . .1 T- nuhl r w aad U*. or wrll* Itoau 4. >

120 ACHes~er M r* ¥y n p n la ca d f*m . ? rr wllh aqulpmmt. (Inaaca* and r«(*r-.nc«. no« tl-n , Tlme.-New.. "

e s i- r .n iB < C L D i.™ .V ',i . l , . .» C .; i i i ' to 200 acrw. Har. .quIpiiMnt. ftnane.,help. r.ftrracM. 20-11. TImM-Nrw.. •

STATION manaser bnplra ^ lla.a d , lr , UfumlahKl .parlm .nl or beta., Pnma- —atnt. Contact B. W, Farrl. a t Itonraoa |—

r J u ' MOltti Ul^>;^" i.oaM.";itK«' ' lnTwin r .lli, Klmbnly or Fll.r, Can far- I nUh rtftr.flcn. JOOO Schodd., Durltr.Idaho. t

WANT>:u' " ' n t i 40 lo «0 acr.* prr^..: ,ably beet Und. Oood-hor*. nulpment. *•arren cowa. 20 7ear. operknc*. AmpU Tfinance, and rtf tm cta . Dos 24-U, *Tlme«.New.. ’

1 a ’h o JJe 1 rNEEDED AT ONCE t

2 bedraon onfnmlthM] haaa. or apart- [ mcnt for raiponalbl. party wllh 2 . chlldrre. "

PLEASE CALL 38 ^

- MONEY TO LOAN ~ L

n LOANS & FINANCING- ON Atnt-MOUILEJ. rUltVlTUB* ,

AND U V tS T O d , J

r- W. a ROBINSON rn (AeroM from Badlo Olds.l

m

FARM LOANS -

E Q u 'f rJS L B L IPE A*PBro».d m t^^as. pjan. No cemmla- t"

J nD E L IT Y NATIONAL BANKTwin ratu . Idaho _

'4 % LAND BANK LOANSt/sns u m ., (atr tra.tam t, pm ay -1 ft

■mt prlellMaL oo wamUiloa. lm • proTMi.nt. aad other pgrpin ta.

THE TWIN PALLS NATIONAL r FARM LOAM ASSOCIATION5 t i l Third Arana. Soolh Twia Falb U

O. ROY OENDEainON I 3 W hen Id need o l a

: L O A Nn SECURITIES CREDIT d

CORP. S',1 Radio Bldg. Pbone 680 t*J. I------------------------------------------1 «<

}. I NEED MONEY?I. SEE 1 _a yo:ir locally ewn«l cradlt compaay —>- Keep Idabo'a buiIo«a In Idaho p -la Low.r than many.' .

REU A N CE C nE D IT CO RP. m IU Snd hU W al Pboa. 2SS0 , SI

^ •Jl

IDAHO FINANCE CO- «LOANS i;

CoapUU (laas*lna aarrU^FarBltBr* aad aatooiohlta ^OHIO HIATT. Mgr.

Oraaad (laM Dank a Tmal Old*._____^ ____________ fhoa* 1S4_____________ __

REAL ESTATE WANTED"

WANTED LISTINGS g;t bar. buyn* for CatU. lUncbea, Hay ct

handl* from S.^ lo S,044 h«*d. If yoawant lo **11 p'*aa* contact Dtn Aapcr. ^lUallor, Twin Fall*. Idaho. jj;

HOMES FOR SALE _you HALfa. ly awa.ri S-room m«».ra f—

bom., (UU 221.W«27 niAMK bnlkllns. lo~ b . pxired.

Kaltabl. to m .k. duples er homa. i'bon. • I

HUUMt. 14x22. 2 rooma: to b« mored. . ;l|nc*d S740. Raymond Durton. Do* SOI, , j

you 8ALK by ow n.n l room modern I 1hnma. Cood location. Prleed to aell. .1«2 Auatln. I’hon. 2170-J. . ]

NKW cimiplet.ly tnod.nT 4 rooma .nd • 'b.Ui. FHA coaatructlon. Full baaemeTil. • - On acr. Und. Conrmlenlly located.Call 0SaS«l2. It. H. Puddy.__________

t DEOnOOM ham., ba jm rat. la w.ihlnston School dIalrkU Se,l04.

1 DEDnOOM hoBi., saa fornace. hard. j{i wood floor., KlecUle waUT haUr. L _

- Twm.. •JT.004.00. -------- - —

FARM HEADQUARTERSu u Pboa. 2401

................. --y HI3 BEDROOM HOME |

Cmrat baaMant. (amaca. Hardwood CAfloon, sarat.- Yard f.ncrf. (lowm- «aad thnha. >

LOVELY HOMEOa 1 /c m of sm nd . All modem ithrovshoaU C«a«it ba.MB.at. double _ *

DlDU PLEX ;

OOOD INCOME P R O P ra T T •W.ll loeatad. 8m Ihk aaa aowt

F. J . BACON^•U Mati-R----- Phaao-IMS-W-JU»-a

MCI

affar. SIS Adama. . •ar. i UAVk '^ y 'yoaUw^^bW^ta

“ ■ I.i r ton>.r lot S4.T00.M. ll.OOO.OO Arw..HoUI.nuhlJ*w.Ir».

c r TO UE MOVED! SnaU S nom I200-M. Uuat terraaka KOe-OO. ti

— r,r r^in-e. ttnr Belton."*■ ^UBT a.11 thla wwk. l*T*ea radut j ^— n,S««.««. S bwlroon boma. P«aa*atloa

l a T iS k a . U l Walnat BCwat.K t UEOBdOM. la r,. kiUh«.. b a r d ^

(loor*. faraac*. aalr* Ursa Ut, saraia,r ,ia.v— B».rOOT lot. anr.rasa aad waur. I r r ^ ^ ^™ a i - j f t ’r . s - T a - i S i s : " . ' : ! ? '

Ia.phonaoraddr»a ._________— riV E BOOMS, allllty, bath, hardwood "** ftoan. s u faraaca. alacUlc waUr baat-__ «r; Z reema aad •isr^caan ia baanaant.n . 1 lota and sarasal ahop. Phona 20SSM.

® A T T R A C n V E,S room dwalllac ta Waablaston Khool

— dUtrict. rinplaca. Wall ti. wall carpet- wi lo tirlns aad dlalas taoai. F«U

~ U a ~ a n t.8 ta k .rh - .-

CECIL C. JONES" OpaUIra Bank a Trail Did*. Ph. *«J13 ''ela ' •- n I D I S T I N C n ^a Modmi boma wltb flr.placa. f l 'a

Toooa, .Ika a.w. lUrdwood floor..—— wardroba clo.eta. baaemml wllb oil 2 : turaaca. On Fr«ldtnt atr*.t. poiietiloa

j i ; CALL Vf. A. OSTItANDEIl. HEALTOB M. LEM A. d lA P lN , Agency— »» »«*■" l>»- ■■

t; I GOOD VALUES 'ar- I bod room ttwdMU hom.. oil haat.tr , — is.jso.oo —

I b«lroom.. oak (Uon. atokw - r — |l<i,jo0,00 Term* —

CALL W. A- OSTUANDEIt. IIEALTOB%• LEM A. CHAPIN, Agcncy ^

| ~ 6 h j t i A c k H ' ^TWO U rs. b«lroom«. bullt-lnt, balh.

c m n t baMment. -Uh S-room lacoma , property, all for S10.SOO.

NEjW S-b^m m borne. inanUtad^^kNICE” s-b»diwm‘ b'ooi."o*B UK acr.!

anty M.IIOO.J K , L. JEN K IN S- 121 Main Wett

•FOR SALE BY OWNERKzccptlonally fin. t bedroom hom. ta Dlua I-ake. addition. Klr.pUo., hard­wood floora, oil furaac, baaement ar- ranjirl for 2 bwlraoraa or nunpaa room.

, PHONE, 21B8

’ I 3 NEW HOMES FOR SALE

Alao on* hom* lo ba ootkI. fmm.dUt* poneal.oa.

433 FILLMORE STREETPHONE 1530-R

“1 I ONE O P TW IN P A U a ^ FIN EST HOMES

N.w, haa «r«ylhlns. Lor.ly room*, uiufully doooralwl. .ic .1I.at pUn. 2 btdrDomt, alflr klkben, rtimput room,

oil hMt. Cka. la. Prlcwi to a.11.CECIL C, JONES

upalaira Bank a TruiU Rm. t . Ph. 1041

LOOKI FOR SALE By Owner

Dairy aatnp er sni.ral fam . Prkad for lmme<llat. aale. SO acrea on olM hishway. 7S .hare* of North Sid. wa-

I u r. 4-room hotiM, fair oullnjlldlnft._J sood f.acM, Plenty ef sraat.

I JO E FOSTERI .mith. t - . t . nk aouth a(

(ktodlas

TWO OUTSTANDING DUY8 T N.w 2-b«lroon and oa. l-bwirooa Mparau unlta. In Meal location. Incom.

, 1410.00 ptr moalh, plua own.r'i llrln*_ j quarter*.- In thla T.bedroom horn, wllh fUUh.4-1 i - ^ ^ S K p r ' i i S - i . ^ s r .

and bedroom lUll.. Alao bualneaa huIM- Ins. Location perf^t. prk*J to *.IL W. h a r. oth.r r.77 altractlra hun la city hcrmM.Lort* Rm ] EtUl., ISOS Kimberly Boaa

Talephon. UI4-NW anytim* ^

r MORE- THAN A HOUSE

O r. of th . flnnt hom- la Twin FalU.Dulll In l»40 from Ui. choke.1 na& rUI. In Waahlnslon ichool dUlrkt. lU- ceMent condition. Prked for lea. than It can b. bulll for today. Call fer d*- UII* *nd location.

E. W. McROBERTS & CO.Kilt Lids. Phon. I »

I-oan.. Inuar.nc. tnd Rm I EataU

3; 2 LOVELY HOMES1. • CHOICE IXJCATIONS

i:

i iffiifi'SssP"”C. E. ADAMS

& C. E . BEYMER Realtors

I t l Main A ... Eaat Phoa* »4

MAGIC VALLEY J INVESTMENT CORP.

— Our fUIo-twl Lliilnsa —NEW S IlEOnOOM UIIICK IIOME wiih

saras.. Hot w .ur bMt. flnUhwl J | ^em en t. located la reatrlcl*! dla- ,W

CAN YOU affoni to Ilent wbco you can Bay a anr two bedroom mod.nf^ r.T O t «-»«T » «

B E A U T ^'l, well located 40 ACRES on Klmberlr ««»d. A farm lhat m »l of u* dr—n .boat and lime

' SSntm m J'^l *“DUSINESS OPPORTUNITY t Fin. sTo-

enr-markrt and hooM eo Main Ar^

" “'ilA G IC VALLEY INVESTMENT CORlP.

MONDAY. O C TO ^ 18. IMS

HOMES FOR SALB

MONDAY, OCTOBER i s ; I M S

' FARMS FOR R gN T (“I»a<AC»Ka^ aUfc «wv^lUBUr

««p«uS ^ Pct •

f A b j h s f o r s a l e

rOB SALE br m n i tU aen Meek r a ^ L _teod wkUr rUkL i v ita M«tb of Bm> —» it—ii. r m D. Iltll.

4 ACnZS. Bif* I m n boi>M. d«t) w«II. ___prmtir* in u a u bmlM. thii*. fle««n. s« j•n4 frull im*. Smrs) oalMlUtW. «il^rv* s>rifn anil IW a m pMUr*. For mu U trr •■•'on. n iia « 0 . i n WaOn. BjPhon* aiU.M. llahl _________

___________ K l| i VEJIT riNE ' f—

U!r wSSwuS?. 7*Ifl AtTM en cll n»d. mil*tooi b » ^ bare. »t«Mur» —W.IU iia.eoo.M. - . ^

BAY MANN 3JUOKC. IDAUO

A OOOD AND WELL IMPROVED

EXOHTY JCI<M U, CutJ<f<rH. Prk«d ItUbLC. A . ROBINSON, Realtor onDink A T rul D1d<. Pbaa* I ts ml

JIM MAnTiN *n-«^ * Pr• al«

80 ACRESAll Urm l>nd.‘ U n f«oJ. oo vu ic . no C. bullHlnn. ObIt »:W Mt acM. T«rm* l _ _ l i oon raih. txUo;* lone loan IK-. S*> ___THE BABCOCK, AGENCY r—

o u n u idaIio orriet iD> niOHEfl R«. »ii-j

80 ACRES ^&«»t> Mil. loxt MIMlllion. ^»TT «<wlbulMJnsi. dnp UlU and »r«igr« •» .

« i«». IxxiW In nuhl Prk.•:«.OOa.M. Inturane* Co. h it i|>pror«d in.OOO-M io.1) (0 iwpon.ibl. p.rty,

J . E. W HITE AQENCV IIT Main At*. E. rbons e«7

GOOD 80On Btlnsan Tract. Ntw fcoma. >*0 •hart* wa(M. Oa raud mad. I milt* fmm Twin Falla. li:.000.0».

FARM HEADQUARTERS; i ia Thant 8<0i I

80 ACRES IKorOiaut r t JtrnsM. Coo>l lull and l»y» QUIU wtll. I Mroain homa wilh bailu Tht b«tt rou'll ••• for 111.000. IIURBYI

APARTMENT HOUSES onlU. alt fan.lih»d. Ptakw and HXT (not frooL Good Ivatlan. CM.OO a month liKoma. II.IM down.

ELMER PETERS !rhoflt ZitiU c t call al 1I«9 lUi A>t. E. !

31180 ACRES

I [t n il ., ftom T«ln r.ll*. 78 aerM un. ____Cood •lain’ l-am. imall bnrt. barn, Bar-' ------a rt and machlna thwL Wtll an'l rf«a-tradt for Kiixl ISO on No*r "** m f

t I

F . C. GRAVES & SONnajla Olds. . . J'hon* t : ( «x

— Jui t— - — ■ noi

~_1 Joii:CHOICE FARMS

IPO ACRES In T»ln TalU. M a<-M culllo-.ftl. hal.i.rt ;und pasture. Full Io. •rattr rlclit. I hxln>nm luimr. hard- (or wou«l flonn. (urhart haat. full bai<w ■. ' mtn^. Lana barn. I’ticH lo a«III

U» ACne.1 In Twin rail*. Full waltr rishl. i :0 a rr» cutllrattd. Mnt rlaji 1 l^rwom hnm». Ttnani hiruit. Thlt VC Ccon>rnl>nlIr loraln). Il«i

hat

K .\V. McROBEKTS S CO. SOTSLKS DLDO. rilONE WO “»>

!»■: • hmi

P = = = ^FALL SPECIALS

»u(.-lfr1«al»l. Will^puf” , ^ilo'^ratut all tsmmtr: rood locallnn. Can ba handM Ior U.OOO down. Loni Urn on 4>\

a ,▼ S!0 aiT«» <iltl. and tSwp ranrh. par-

ptiuti waltr rliht. Uo a«rn In cultl.•allon. 0 -n tr u n about :00 tort of Thar ptr »*«r. lou of train. Ta»lor rlfht for IM caul., 3»0 brad ihtts. Fom l rUnt for 100 catllt. U«l«rn (.btdroom homa. tIartrl<llT, afliool bua. loealtd on allwl hishwar. III.OOO down will hindlt; lom ttrm ea balanct.1*0 acraa. HO und.r «lllTalIon. CooJ • aUr il*hl: 4.l>tdronni homt. tlfclrkl- . ir. ifhool tout., milk mult. T>ili U ____Jl’iw 'down^ *** f®' 1^—

ir.i.r Tifht. IiBrt ?,rIT 1? .T " ' S , h ^

han-llt. ‘®"P«

LA VERNE BALDWIN Realtor

u s : Klobtrir Hoad rhon. IIMJ

1 a :332 ACRES p*o1

rtni-h. « nom tnodrm houtt. ai<-fi:«nt oolhulltllnn. : i t acna In _ _ culllraOnn with JU iharw wat»r. On _ _ _ oil hUhwar clott t» Coodlnx. I i0.000.oa Tcnnt.

160 ACRESUrt. 1 rroia aeml-niadtrn houtt, «ow il>am for IJ rowa. 160 acrrt In <n)lll»*. Jehaw 'Jw.' r ‘,ior00 VAC

• M ACRESt roooi bout, rood MlbslldlBn, traa.turt irit«T.. famllr ortbartl. «J .hart*waur. I10.000.00. Itrmt on ll.MO.OO. ,

I I 70 ACRES • J.*-,*' 'irrUalfH ranch. 4 tooBi atml.e>od<n>

houtt. to tb irtt waur. clota lo Inr en oil hixhway. |i;.«oo.oo. Ttma. |

MANY oniK rt nANClir„S Bum. USTED IN COODINC COUNTY

T .o Cafta; Groe>rr Slora: Uolal) ---- ----Snack liar: ColJ fltcraft plant wltli H AitiKtry ttora aixl iira it, .

i r YOU WIFII TO DUY »’>*«■"WE Il/V E IT FOR YOU “ c?l‘l‘

CRAIG & FALES . REALTORS

__ _lJl Jrd ATt. W. JafoB- COOOIKO;iDAilO I oT tS

»r«oi

Phone R 38 I

FARMS POR SALB H

REA L ESTATE FOR SALE

VALOABLE PBOPEXTT »(la thla a M re m OMtfan b»iM. nr> { -Enaea • itb atabBT. Larva krt tar tailsM - U;

WANTED • a Wa ha<a b v tn (or «iir and f a n p n ^BrtT. Clra Bt m i UtUnn for «akk »wj|

** LOXTZ KEAb ESTATE ^IMI XlBibatr Koad. rkaa* ItltKW BEl

—I Fi------------------------------------------------------ a ic

— - I n

80 ACRES LIV E IN THE COUNTRY (

AND REALLY LIVE TXiOn Uili baaotrat »S bom. Oalr IH Wmllta (ran Twin Falla. All aplaalla v n Uad. Irral aad Utb parfact. Da »»JU.Vtrr Dk« «-}<ar<l4 M>*drra> hena. ^Praaaura iMlan aod Ulk. A m llral«a lobatbaB bMaa. 1 1 1 ^ . *

BILL COUBERLY «lot Main A*a. Eail Phaaa iOM 701C. M. IIEFPLEX Pbaa* U l

- I 7F1

, T O

CAN YOU _ sI-M.A.G-I-N-E

I t E nH as Como!

YOU CAN BUILD f ~ THAT

DREAM HOME OF YOURS

N-O-W.*M ROOMS — •

FM.A. APPROVED ~eoo SQUARE r r .

$300.00 DOWN 137.62 P er Month

WE IIAVE APPROVED P.H.A.

- LOTS LFOR p

$800.00 ^

—See— Z

I COMMONWEALTH •INVESTMENT AND > ' FINANCE CO., INC. b l

r . J. OACON I—REAL ESTATE . I

318 MAIN N. PHOtnC IMS-W i OPEN ALL DAY BUNDAY

FARM IMPLEMENTS ’KIt-ST bttl IKtrr loader and UUon llnU>- —

iKattr for talt. 03t!l-ni. Twin Falli. m n 'joriN DKKIU: trtruir and mow.r.

S^ncrih. I w t.1. >i norlh ef Wttl Fltt

I.llUW C'hanipton tpud disatr. tacrlltni mitlUon.^l north. weal Catlltford.

JUltN DKKirt: bm Inadcr. l«i mliw> north of tiama Mi..,l. Thona lOJIT.Klwoo.1 McCauW. Vlltr.______

JOHN OEKKF. M hnl barvMltr. uttd 'rtrr Unit. «»M. 1 mlla ^w«l. L ■

I9«T MOUEL A John I>tcra tractor. Btw ___lian».on plow. Alao a b ttt tojipar and lirK loidtr. S»tl totcihtr or atparaulr. Hta- „m aonaMt. Thnnt : t l l . Caallcfertf.

ONE INTEimATlONAU lU .tir-proptllaj comblna. laaiplita wlih sraln. baan and — and atUchmni. Ntw thU ataaaa.

s n rv c CASE t»»eti>r. Juil erarhaulad. tractor —

b^n planttr. btan cultlrator. potato cul. ^ha nrKin P^w.^M.:C0,O<). I. L. McOalUM.' »“OH

blODEL 11 McCormick Uaatur. Sunar. lifhu trvd IHl Caod condllloB. McCor- mkk tumbla plaw, en wbbtr. Ollttr 11. l»-lnch ploar, ntw. Call Olll-RI. ar tin t hmita »>uth KVHV tawar.

CASt: modtl L tractor en rubb.rj Jobn I)a.ra laodtl D tractor an rubbtr; Jclin Datra (an( plow; John Ottra ^iottoBi S - -y ^ a w ^ a n rub^^ LaaUf^HaOfa*- C

DEARBORN STANDARD Z T I 4-WJIEEL WAQONS___.liai.85 r —

dtarhorn dtlu it (•whttl waraaa BRADEN nEITT CLIPPERS

Daarbon l.war plawa Towaar Ferd pkb-gp bait llftara

PIO N EER TRACTOR AND

IMPLEMENT CO.Ml Ird A»a. «. Phona 114-III

*' ■ ' > Wa— ■ . l i t

POTATO PILERSWE ARB NOW TAKINO OBOERa *’*■

for .Tur alUlMl. roUar baartu a«sl«pad potato plltrs. "

■ POTATO SLICERS ^ALSO AVAILABLE . * lt»

le t alUlat poUteaa fer iletk faadla*.

PA U L EQUIPMENT AND WELDING SHOP rs in

raa l . Bsrlar. PboM OttW I . Idak*

— ' FOh

TRACTORS ^Mndtl D Allla Chatmara aaiLVAC Ctaa wlih apoi, baan nU lrttar -------

aad baan aulUr. 1 raar eld —Jeha Datra D wlik tqlUralar aad

-• cerT Bf ator bar VAC, wllh Krtid cuIUTalar .Oilier TO OP

PLOWSO llttr 11 plow UollBa luablt. 1( iBcb

. C0HDINE3 0.4 Caaa Comblaa It-A JahB Daara CoBiblnaPola Dtrrlck 10 he

THOMAS PARM MACHINERY

Buhl, Idaho Pheaa tT-W Tw«I Ona

M A i. GHAIW AND K E E jT ? ”'EED (nailinc. Uenaabaa liiiunx Btrrk^ _ «

I’hont 0<«U». Thra.

*C?l‘l° r^ d ‘l'^ “ u 'i j KiaUTlr" -nU,io ilk U ^ 'u .llin f ' inrtHi--- '»«TU10 or Wl at niaf. Idaha.

viLL b«r lM»r-w Mltd har. Al«> «atiia M ara^ Call aftir T p. b>. Pbeaa (. '

rrean 'l Ako% !tian and btaa iMw* (on 100 acn- farm, Thont « . J i or aca n«Uod IL Daria, Kurtaach. ^ —

ts

HAY. GRAIN AND F E E DM-r b X m af atraw; ao w aa^ J a b . aD

WhbBiora. Phona «»B 1 . Jaroma. nIM TONS balad alfalfa har. Wlra ilad. F F

LIVe s t o c k - p o OLt b V '

UrlB«. I w«l. Bt“B o? th i« l o^ . . .

apflbla for iwiSlralloC' A. U l l l n l u _ «

'. - I .» ■ - “ '•IBtaadlBc B(a beara. Dttp Craak 8Wak r>Farat. Phon. OMWI. Buhl. SU]

BMOBTIIOBN cow camlni wIlA 4lii calf. AFnab la law d*r,. I ffn t calt JtoliUlB ilMtata. 6«<cril alhcr toad aprlarar hiaowa. Baa il Etocbratd. 01

GOOD THINGS TO E A T |—Waahlniton aehool.

y ^ lt bAlE. U rra r» ra.pUfrlta."OIW-MI. Cllltord Daanr.___________

OMD drawad bttf. RMtonabla p r i ^

°; . Al-PLESi Jantlkaat aad i ac ta._ wll. aa.I un hl,hw „ 10. P l.m . Vaabunt. ORAPCS. U u l.fl at 12.00 buektl. brinc

aasUloara. 1^ nilta w a t at aeuthwaat aeraar af Filer. Man Knita.

BEEF br Whele, half er ouaruri tap qtui^iS i i t" p h l« jiiV " ’* T i" * '^

EXTRA nlca JvnaUan and bcllcUua ai^Mo and UB. X milt aouth of Smith ^

Par*. S wiat. E. D, CampUII, -----

YOUNG STEER B E E FlK'T.Uii„-=!!: It

REE JAY T1UIE50N TODAY FOR OOOD QUALITY MEATS

Harmon Park M arketWHOLESALE — RETAIL

-----------------—--------------------------------- 101' > Bu

PEACHESKROMMKL - ritrnSTONE ro

ANI) HEATH CI.INIi ARE RIPK AT

Engle Bluff OrchardBUHL. IDAHO

APPLES FOR W INTERBitra cholet DouMe Ile^ Dtllrlouai {]' Commnn ntlkl.nia; .<li<rmen>; Dotihla

ALL (;nAi)i:s « ViiicrsKENYON GREEN

1 aoulh. H «••>. l.i toulh T^ln Fall. FOll

------ ' F ^

I sTH

! A P P L E S r |

Mountain View Riinch1 SOUTH. 4 TA.ST OF JF.ROME W

------ Bft.'ket or Truck Load ------ oojj• DKJ.ICIOUS ,‘h'• douiim: ni;u dki.icio u .s r R ;• STAYMKS.S dll• WI.SMAI'S• tiHlMU noI.DKN

Field run or sorted t?—imiNIi tnVN CONTAINEns „„

’ PETS pi'F.KlNGjaK^ pupplta for talt, » wetka

HtlilSTKItLn (Jtfman and Emluh polnl- tti . KtmalH. two pui<a. I'hona 112.J. I

WANTED TO BUYOLD UULD and lewelrr. Th. Jawd i)oa.

lUntfO'K llnlal Lobbr.WANTi:i>riO0' buthtl. of mlatd iraln tM

frtt nt wmla. I'hont Olll-IU.~O I~ ~ O Z K N~^(i;ia : lt.rrp.^,ir. -----

or Auatra Whlla. Phont b; j u . Flltr. -----

WANTED TO BUYSCRAP IRON ; J;!;

COrrElt AND IIKASS ' uniLEAD AND DATTERIEA ' rue

ALUMINUM ANP RADIATORA , , , ,CLEAN COTTbN BAGS. Ut t a ripHARRY K O PPEL CO.

W'E ARE BUYING —

POTATOES —GET OUR Pn'iCES nEFOBE

TOU ICLL ' I ^

STORAGE SPACE * b':' AVAILABLE |

Wa ha«a a timlltd amount of etoratt trac t a>allatil«. Mabt rour rnerva. I tlon* NOW. J

ART HUIZINGA | wh«IW PHONES IIZ-W

Twin Falli. Idaho

FOR SALE OR TRADEI t u CllKYSLER 4.door aadan. Baw nibbar.

ItIB Medtl A tadan. Call OMIuni.ISII I.DOOR Jlodaon (tdan. Will trsda

for JO and 10 fool Hunt barracka. con­tact Watt BMa Sarelca. 7lh aad Uuk g irttt. Ooodlt>». ___________________

ftllSC. FOR SALE • iji^ l> O u l^ m oIo r In ^alr coajltion. i l l uiS;;

T . s ‘v . r s s ‘ • c

______ I’bo

PO R SALB • CALL OR ANY PA RT LAM

O P TO E EQUIPMENT IN T H E '*“•AMERICAN . r r

MEAT MARKET ^BUHL, IDAHO ^

W IU, BELL CHEAP tlni10 horae Annonla Plant rompleta with attl:colU. ra lttt. ate. SBfflckat Ior » -------walk.ln bonta. ^

CHECK THESE OTHER m ;M 5 » f lThlrtr (Ml fatt of Utat Counun U b Two (Jl *»1! Walk.ln Ikxea •Ona n i TxlJ Walk-In Oni -Oaa '(V) j'm^^Vanihn'iw • C.

Thrae (}> Mtal Blo-lim —Ont (1) Brmklni Tabla *Thrta (I) 8tta lata laodtla DartOix Jkiadi

Hobart Bcalo 0«dN an tm a ulhar IncldtntaU -------

In Mtat Marktta a t .- OALQ06W-J4 — ^

TW IN PALLS. IN EVENINGS l* la--------S H 'B U H in J A T n M E — -------

O R CONTACT PA T CO X ----------- • U ----------------- :-------------------------- 1

i i f t .

MISC. FOR SALE FUMETAt. "Mtat oa tha kanta." ikaai> H f

eamn. Call UWU. _M

WUH V let. p£Ba"'i»V7. Ktatarlr. ”

*ta«»a K a *ldaal

Water ermura artttcs, aMaktr alot* aad at& 'irRV "i^.'‘V ,r‘% s ! ! s r ^ ^

*I^IJDY^»a^*^wlth i ^ j ^ a f^^polU hw W

g U ^ T t w ^ t ^ ^ W l I l u t a r ^ TnST SAl«. U tttita antomalla Rtmlnftaa l» ■heuun a m la l dtluzB oflibralU caataa ^{.VS' a , " “' K

CLEARANCE 1 ffU-S-E-D —

- OIL HEATERS —- WABOTR8 -- RANGES - L a r ts Seltc tlea

t a gTaaM ApptoTtd Gaarantaa

iWt Unit lla>a Tlib Spactl DtllTtr tnrwhtra la Ha«lt Valltr I

EASY TEBMS |RISER-CAIN ' ' a APPLIANCE ■ | l ^

S-U.R.p.L-U-S > iS-A-I»-E-S I i

H BLOCK FROM P. 0 . |- lo-oi AMMUNITION —BOTH DEER A F.LK LOADS

CLOSE C U T -42J9I 1

100'; wool, rar robt bU nkttJ___tl.UBunk Uwle (..t) _____________ |6 .» \ jWiJnul TjplJl llnka . ._ _ _ _ |I 4 .0 0Cardtn lUVia______________ .J|Food Grinder________________ flJO

. i:-Jtw tl W atch*___________ U».M

Spud Apruni. ht*«r can»u ____ I3.1SlOO'i Do-n FllleO •■'l.tpln* Bail tll .H -----Ouuldt Whllt I'alnl ................... t l . l l

Wlilia -T ' Shlrta W.

DAVIS MOTOR CO. -Ul Main W. Phona t(

FURNITURE, APPLIANCESF O U G o o d babr bed and maitrtia.

FOU KALK: Ntarlr ntw (iptrli ell baatar.

S-l'IKCL waliml .IlnlnK room art. Mo-lrrn

ITtlH? ** ___UlNlMl'ruom tullti Tal-le. bulftt. I rhalrai

Itditcarl, aprlnxt and mallrrti. *91 —-r-Fllmnrt. _________________________ b l[ ’

UUUD coal ranit. (nxl uil htaler. utt<f j ”Iwu manlhi. l« ll Whlim in <err rood I J

dUInn, Call .tie r S p. m. rhona n« .W .I..0 led A tfiut U ..._____________^ Ph

lIUTl'UINr nftU eraur: on. iwlns chair; -----Hnorer awteper la .«e.tlenl condition. t i t Second avmu. wt«i.

llnT IILAHT oil W u r. I room ti>«. uw l i nnt wlnltr. Enamel Irath burner. r«-l aa naw. About halt priet. Phtnt S(lt-R. lea w uet._____________________ I'o

I L-O-O-K! I f—r.lUSON UPRIGHT FRECrCR

ONLY ItU.O FARNSWORTH CONSOLE RADIO OU

Jia 'o^lioB *Oll'*T«nk

S E L F S HARDWAREiM Ind Aw. B. Phant »;>■»» |

FOR SA ^E imLMnf. bedroom. Duacan-Phjfa dlnln« re-.m turnliurai alto ratrlctralor (new f unlll; waeber. cbroat brtaktail atl. ruta and padi. Jnnrraprinc Inaltiaattt.•prirra. Umpt, Mntd drapet, kluhtn , fupboardt. taeuutn dtaner and atlacel* > lantout artlelt*. i

TED KOLLECKER»; nilta Berth Waihlnctaa ftchooL

BE WISE. ECONOMIZEHOME rURNISHINO I«

YOUR MARK OF DISTINCTION »iir rour dbllncllTi fumllura. mar U •’*

1“MUSGRAVE’S I

JIERCHANDISE MART- I>‘W**a at OpporlunUr (

Whera it la^a^wart^ t«rnltsra tor leaa

BUSINESS A N D P R

DIRECI• BICYCLE SALES A SERVICE • AUlaaiaa Cralarr. I'k. ll> u t Mala Aaa. K. MOT'

• CLEAWgfiS & pyE B S__________ J T pmchtnjaoa a. . i „ lad St. W Pk.~n5: F I U

• Pal• CO■^f.^EnC/AL PRlNTmG J - ;Uuti'U^prmuas at all klada. Itaw JIava. — £

— — -----------------------------------k S i• c o .v s l - f l u c n o N —UNO~ltTailat. <lln BaTlBc.‘ a lL 'r o S l w—

IhW Coaatrectloa to. Pkaea OHO.fi;.

• FLOOfl ^

t” "hiBi- ^ ^ S * » a d t a tS S U ^ fr i * SiattlBiataa. Pkaaa Itl*._____________ TbTs ;

• FUnNtTVRE___________________ I !L I

• CLASS - n A C M ro fls_________b^ taa Gla.a~4 Bad, iw Ua JL ^

• KEY SUOP__________________ __ • VliUadt * Uoaur Ear Sbea.~tt('tBd fac £*•«“

Bag at L & BU>ra. Pbooa ItM-M. ^ Cla.

• M lM EiXnAPmNC i J L

t» ia FalU c ^ n _ m _ m i]L K . t a v - m ^

• WONEY r o LOAN ■i^UNt:c> tei I^U ha aa^ Lm m . Ascm * ^

». Baak * T tM B sS dt^ FbBM m u HTW

TIMES-NEWS, TWIKIK FALLS, IDAHO

FU RNITURE, APPU A N CES

• M U lS.*U^^t ^ Wh it e p«re«lalB raara, rood m SP

Uoa. U I.U. Tanaa. Wllaon-Batau U iii^ 'a tna raJ £lac>rle rt^.lcrauir. go»i ^ r ^ i l ^ n . 1116. T t ^ . WIlwn.Batw.

IU M . Bllaat Bua oil haatara | oa'a. two and thraa ptdaaul Duacaa Phrfa dlalas Ublaai drop Itaf axtanatoa tabltai t-vlaca nacBB Phrfa dlnlnt ro ta aalu: walaut dlalB* rooBt iu lu i Iliht and daik bad- reom aBllati bad dartnoai daranpart aad chair attai awlnc rocktnt kltabta ca^ latU i babr b«lai bofdtai hUh abalni kadat ip rinn and m aurtattai^nroltura nu ^ i USED) Oil circulaterj «oal clreo* latorai coal ranrtai waltr haatarai hitckan cablnttt; brtakfatl h k >«11 n s t antlqut draaatrai alactrk rtnsa. Whtal chair fer rtnu Caottaltnt tanaa. W

SEVERAL COOD COAL HEATERS

4 USED OIL HEATERS

ONE IH FOOT USED . REFRIOCBATOR

11ROBERT E. LEE

SALES CO.ISO Ualn 8. Phoaa »».W

WASHERS It Apax. naarlr ntw f t».H I—I Eaar 8pln.drler. ----

practlcallr ntw tunftn _1 Wet Urn Dtacon _________ I 7J.801 Bnlrolator Bpln-drler - t 10.0O 1 Thor Automailc. ticallent I J — il ba I ' “

n » « l-------------!___ *____ tlW.CD

IRONERSI u w Rctarr automatic,

ntarlr naw-------------------- 1 M.OO1 Kanmora aotnmatlo _-____IIU.OO t C. E. F lalp tata_________ 1100-00

DETW EILER’S PHONE 809

RADIO AND MUSICBCHUMAN uprlahl mahoianr piano and

htneh. lUO. Call III Third a>tn«a aaat.W. R. Startnton.___________________ " "

— PIA N O BARGAINS —Bl^J'URE YOirnUY

COME IN AND SKC OUR „SELECTION o r

Cood rtcoadltlnned pltiua• ALI. OUAHANTEEU• FREE DCLtVERY• TERMS w

CLAUDE BROWN SMUSIC & FURNITURE E

SPECIA L SERVICES SliiKl'TlC Unk and cetirool cleanlnsi atwtr

llnta cleaned br UWo Rooltr. H. C. JT Jonaa. Pbona X lljg. IIT Wttl Flltr ^

BOUAKE DEAL pluffltilnK atrtlct. IntUU 11 ^latlona. rtpalra; new and ui«l fliturea. niWa aim (o plaaaa. K i lltrTlton Straat. „ Phon. 1I7»-M. Jnhn O. VlebwtB.

Quaraolttd Btfrlferalor iitrilea Uaslt Valltr lletrlrcfallon Serrlca

DONALD LOUDER 170 Dlua Lakta Bl.d- Phona IIUK |

#0

MATTRESSES —RLNOVATEI'-IIE-MAOE -----

Old Bi»llrta»ta ccnitrttd lo Inntraprln*Sara about halt. Gutranttad.

Wa DtllTtr.EVERTON

MATTRESS PACTORY IJ( :ad Art. S. l-boBa«|.n

AUTOS FOR SALE „» » FflRD eoupt. rtaaonal.le. hUll Sarr. }»

ke. Filer. atUr S.IC p. m.--------------- }». . I 1»

1939 }*PLYMOUTH \ l4-DOOR SEDAN }*

liood rubbtr. clean lbrou«boul }»;PRICED RIGIITI ;;;

McVEY’S, INC. !S;' I ll It:

SEVERAL '47 & ' «CIVILIAN JEEPS !»•

1141 WII.T.V.I 4-docr ardan }■;1140 CHEVnoLrr'4nlMr ttdan }!iItlX CHKVUOLCT panel ,n i l INTERNATIONAL 1^-ten Ifucit

BEVERAL OTHER.S TO.CHOOSE FROM

•T'VII.I. TAV TO SEE McRAE

J^IcRAE MOTORi l l AddUon Wiat

PROFESSIONAL ~

TORY• mTORCYCLES_______________MOTOUCYCI.K btlea A Strrka Martin

and Joha. Pboat UL HI Mala Art. E.

• PAISTISG & DECUnATINGPAINT tht modtrn war and taea Uodara , 0,

PalbUas. rbooa Ul-W. CiBbarlr.

• PLUMBING 4 HEATINGIleta. humein, and l.ia Co ' ■■Boa. » .I f S i ik i ' raraa«.~.M alo~PboM 'tV 7T• nEFniCEHATon se r v ic eB ^r^;a ia Appliaacta. fB o ^ 't l l i• SEWfN'G AfACHIWES

• SIGNS & SHOWCAflDS________ t»iialSU 8ICNS—I'alBtad A NtoB. Pk. UII.

% TAXWERMIST CO. I. XIULICEK. m <tk aeeaua Mat.

DUki.>on. Nortb Dahou._________

• TYPEWRITERS________________ i t ikalaa. r«Blal> aad tertkt. fboaa 00. Shn> >*<

wood T^ptirrllar Ea. Oppoalta P. 0. 114

» VACC;i;.<f CLEANEflS__________ \ l \Hlactrolui. Ibt World't faaltti Homt Hu( 1»<

Claaatr. Pb. rill-R er I t l mot Lakta N. 1»<

» .VENETIAN BLINDS---------- :THE“ fii]M f LeS----------------^ VENrnAN^BUNDSHOP

au»<B nad^ t a ^ a r Onkff aalaatl».

► WATER SOFTENERS «=r w = 3 n s n 5 S 3 c - E s r T = : r w c '—

AUTOS FOR SALE-Md aar T »m I . . . . „ „

I------------------- 1*1946 TWDE SOTO SEDAN fo?

Btaulifal blatb tlBkb. Na« ^Una, kaater. taat cottn . flald f—drlra.’ llara't t n l r a flaa car. |

$2196.00 •TEIUtl t

CAN BE ARRANGED *

GORE MOTOR CO. i 1TOUR DESOTO DEALER *

K l Bhoahana Bl. S. *

I FOR BETTER I — USED CARS |—

SEE OURt i r PLTMOUm Daloxa caopa ! i !

111 CHEVROLET 4-door tadaa l l l l FORD toder aadaa

T7IEBE CARS HAVE RADIOS * HEATERS

AND ARE GUARANTEED

ASHWORTH MOTOR CO. °CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH

»S1 Mala Eaat PAm « K» -----

1939PLYMOUTH4.D OOR SEDAN

K trt'a a laad ralUbla car la IItood coadltloB. Haalar, aaat cuYtra and ntw finlih.

$795.00 II

IIGORE MOTOR CO. »YOUR DESOTO DEALER '*

Ml Bhoehona St. S. | |

ii.

NUTTY NORTHROP “SAYS"

I le Ia*^n* tT v coet hl^*>bw*dM Mdo Itl Wall, ht atra It'a toluma. Ua (,] atilt M manr ot thtn. But atk roar 1 Baihbor whtra bt tot hU ear and ha will probabir aar "STOKES USED CAR CORRAL" trom Nultr Northrop err — poor old Bald-headtd Ror Dttr. Ym r— knoir It'a rtallr a ealhtUe eaat, 01 Uccr teiu cara all dar and halt lha ! nliht. iuit lo aaia tnouih montr to trr I to t t t aomt hair back. Uut roo and I know ll't too tau. But K kn't too lala to bur a car freia STOKES UKED CAB CORRAL. aorUmt batwatn I In tha down, w. trada far anrthint that can’t •a t or bila. And ba tu rt la lleltn to our ad ararr dar orrr K.UI.X. and a full hour en Bundar. II'DUT REMKMOER-Ifa a Slokta ear & ' “ *■ "** »■

TliANKS A LOT "FROM THE I*'

STOKES GANGTwo localkna to a trrt rou I

co: Main A tt. S.. Uatd Car Corral 111 Xalier-Frattr Aftnc7 Uptown lg<

—.................. ................ - 111

w i il!INVITE

COMPARISONio n FORD fordorli iJK lsg ,* * .; .

1147 PORD club cospa }„il# « HUICK iHloorl» ll MERCURY club coupal l l l FORD torder «1141 CHEVROLIT t-deer ^

L _IMI FO R o 'vhS J' -----l l l l rLVMOOTS H oar

TRUCKSl l l l DODOE I tan peeb-up ^1941 CHEVROLET (TloB1140 CHEVROLET U toa 1I S i U g g S i i S

J

MAGIC CITY CAR CO.

I l l lad A*a. 8. Phona Ull-W IKOPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS »*

■— > 114

CAR AND TRUCK PROBLEMS

OUR BUSINESS Good Cars

— 1141947 D odse 3.(l9or m

H.ooo mlle» iM1047 Dodga Club coupe i t i

14.000 mUe» j „1937 T em p iB n # 2-<loor , , ,

New m olor. d*»a

FA IR CARS }«'PRICED TO SELL

J i l l rORO COUPENO COMMENT

IIU DODOB 4.DOORBUNS O. K. WORTH II.9W

GOOD PICKUPS ,11 AND TRUCKS }«

I I I ! DODGE H.70H *”l l l l OODQE H.T0H1141 OJ1.C. VTOH . . . 1141 FORD UTONIM I CHEVROLET 1U.T0NU S S S B S l f f i s f

t ^ r tZ D . TOPB

BOB REESE ,- MOTOR CO.-------

A COOD PLACE TO M BURtKESS DODOB m Ifd M .'• PLTJIODTH

?

P h o n e ^ ----------------------3 8 - #

L - ' " p :

AUTOS FOR SALE ^u n CHEVROLET «o«pa. Cood coadltlea. «'■»»

IU0.e0. North Jatkaoa. E M. Oarrtaoa. ilTT^ C .^ fM rM ilc a r . BtraraM Matar Balaa.

lot Third Attnaa WaaL Pboae I1I4.W -----i n r c i s v m E r i 3 = 7 7 a = r i : a = ; " i i ;to llr naw tlraa. i l l Oartatr ttraat. t n i

I II JEFJ* paatl dtllTvrr i——

iii140 MERCURY aad^? —

; IIO FORD tudor r —I III FORD ttMjor

III CHEVROLET t m ..daa 111 FORD pkk-up II tan) RUrSEVERfiOU MOTOR BALES

* Ml Ird Ara. Wt*t

ARB T O U ____L O O K D ia FO R “

OOOD, ECONOMICALt r a n s p o At At i o n ?

Don't tail ta aoa thU „1041 PLYMOUTH |

At U l tad Ata. EaatO R P H O N E 2 3 7 7 o r 5 B 5 -J ^

I F O R IB E T T E R B U Y S

A N D n i lM O R E B A R G A I N S

S e o T h e s e :IIU STUDEBAEER S-lon pkkap1141 KAISER 4nleor ttdaa1141 REO 1-lon pkkup 1I4T1147 CHEVnOLET Atroaedan . , 1.1947 CHRYSLER Wladeor 4.door*tdtB.

fulr aaulppad.1147 PONTIAC "I- 4-door tadaa » «1147 PLYMOUTH SptcUl dtlaia 4-door l l l l DUICK Suptr l-doer ttdaa l l l ll l l l PONTIAC BtreaallDr- itdaa l l l l PLYMOUTH l-patatnttr toupa,

fuHr aqulpptd. I t l lt i l l rONTIAC Torptde1110 BTUDEBAEER Commindar l-decrr

1111 HUDSON pickup HIT FORD panel dell'trr

R O E M E R ’S S A L E S & S E R V I C E >*"

i l l Mala E. Phant »I4J HITGUARANTEED A SQUARE DEAL '

' ' 1 i m

1110j S E E U S F I R S T

F O R A B E T T E R B U Y

I n

U S E D C A R S

n i l DUICK Roadisailtr. tullr tqulp- ptd. ont owner. I3.2M/XI.

I t u DUtCK tuptr 4-door tedao, lownileatt. Kullr ti]Ulpptd. ' T R

t i l l MERCURY 4-door atdan, radio. 7 ^ bcalrr. Vtrr claan. *“ V

HIT CHEVROLET l-d-.r. Inw mlleata T n ?- t l l l CHEVROLCT I-loor, radio and ham

111* KOIlD'wMr. Dlack. l l i l HUDSON t-deer. radio and haaUr I t i l FORD ]-door. radb and heatar, » ^ l

1110 MERCURY, radio and htalrr. - 4 ^ Ver, clean.

IHI DODCE. I-Joor '* it i l l CHEVROLET 4-door

* tulaC O M M E R C IA L U N IT S ^

n i l CHEVROLET^i-ton pickup, prae. Trol1111 lOTDGF. Ij-lon pkkup. t r r r claan. . *

low mlltatt. heatar. **•* •l l i l FORD 4-toa pkkup. lo* mllaaca.11(0 r o R ^ ! to n panel .. 1 **I tll FORD t^.lon pkkup. ntw moler WITHI tll FORD I'^.loa truck Chr

OlT°C H U R C H M A N & Y O U N G T 5 ^rORD MERCURY

JEROME. IDAHO

I , mlUU S E D C A R S ^

O F A L L ^M A K E S A N D M O D E L S

A N D A T P R I C E S T E u iTHAT ARE REASONABLE J**"

W E G IV E OOOD u!;*ALLOWANCES ON TRADES Balt.

L O O K O U R S T O C KO V E R F I R S T bln?

GM^lO PINANCINGI t i l MERCURY l.door atdan; beiler, awa:

rvlbk oierdrire, blut shotI t l l HUDSON CoBimodora I 4-door t f oat

dan; htattr. rtdlo: Mont mtroon, tort'I t l l UERCURY 4>doer aadaai h«t«r, in a

rtdk. 11.900 mllea: trar . dUoil l i l UUICK Iloadmaittr l-door aadaa.------------ ---------------------tllT MEIlC^RY^Uoa watoa. baatar,IliT UUICX' auptr Indoor aadaa tallr rM

t4ulppt>l: «err clean, low mlleata A i'1147 CHEVROLET atdaa dellTtirit i l l DUtCid BpaeuV 4-door atdaa, ra- ??,L

dio. htalar. tuD mtlal tra r . ' '***HIT CHEVROLET *«loor atdan | kaaW

tr . rajl4! 3-ioni brown tli^ rONTIAC conrarUblt; btaUr, ra- L ^ _l l l l NASH 104 i-<Ioor aedan. baatar t i l l CHEVROLET ilatloa wa«on. ma. l l i l FORD Moor aadaa; heatar. radio.l l l l CHKVROLKT Flatlmaitar Meer

tedan: heatar; blua. t i l l FOUD 4-loor itdas; baaUr, radio,114} NASH WO 4-door aadanl»4t FORD 4-door •►lan: fa«tar, raila ------1149 DODGE 4-door a«lan tlio FORD butlneaa couptl baatar l l l l PLYMOUTH l - tM «tdtB t m CHEVROLET S-door tadaa ^lit? Balliburr ScooUr, autoaialU C

• traoimUatoa. 4 apeadl.COMMERCIAL U N IT S I__

1147 Cherrolet S-taa truck, r a c u u m -------ahlft: r^pwd azia. , .,, ,

1141 Chtrroltl m -teo truck *ltk nruwoUpa,

1141 Dodtt ^ .ton : htatar. black 114* Chevrulct U.toa panelWll SSSTrfe^trala bad

' S P E C I A L Sl l l l Cub Farra-all tractori lltbla. aatt

aUrUr. DRAND NEW. BtTBlar p rk . 1173. Sptclal 1711.

111! ChtTToltt track soaatad withCobk chala drlra. equipped tor <k«(ie«i will haat 4.000 faat ar fre« 11 ta 11 loaa. Ntw prle*

— n.000. Spatial MJOO.

— NORTH S ID E -—— — AUTO COMPANY^. '

— -JBBOMK-'IMBO------------- ——

-

A t f l ^ T O R SALB.

lM i' l?gg OTT ;a ;£ » no \car. aa. tkU oaa. WIU aaU i l i k t k Sm ’IITI. I l l Bboahona atratt ae.lL. ' 'J

IIU 4.b00R ^ l u ^ o r d R a ^ k C S ; . ' ,r •ad ntw tlraa. n ,0«t m il» Oaa4 ' cmdltlea. Prk* I t Jt040. Pboaa 01-FV. > . '. ,t Jar«ae. « nertk. waaU ^

m A .N o'aiff’siD* A tr^ O T . '

farooa FboM US ' - -

1948 FORDBUPER DELirXB STATION WAOON FuIlr aqutopad with radio aad htalar

Lew nlltaca—Eualltnt coadlUoa Ortfinal ewatr—A Good B117

PHONE 2262O R BEE AT

1330 ADDISON EAST

1947 CHEVROLETFLEETLtNE. 4-DOOR 6EDAK

Radio, htatar and a!r-«lda Ural Kictlltnt CoadlUea

McVEY’S, INC.

B-E-T-T-E-R I B-U-Y-S

l l l l FORD Bspar Dalna aada* aasp*l l l l rORD Oaloaa tudorHIT FOBi) D alna ferdorl l l l rORO lU toa troak wlib rood

rraia bo^HIT CUCVROLCT ferdor, lew anMcal l l l CHEVROLET Bpactal I>alaa I

paaaautar coupal l i l aUlCK fieadmattar aadaa wllb

TtT7 lew Bliaatal l l l PONTIAO SUaaallaar aedaa1141 nUDSON ce«p«l l l l am^YBLER *«Ub. a «aod ca t .

TRUCKSIIIT CHEVROLET tft-wbaal tzvek, 4bbI

drlraHIT DOERNATIONAt. aaa t nt i n INTERNATIONAL » M trock

wltk ^ap**dt m DODCE U ton pkk-.»

1140 »•«>>«• *U r.rr.

SEE DICK

T-W -I-N F-A-L-L-S M-O-T-O-R C-0., Inc.

HOME OF STUDEaAKER ON TRUCK LANE

TRUCKS AND TRAILERSItai^FOUD l<i^^^4I^B)o(or. I7««. 411

HIT FORD pkkup. 11,100. LaMar B ls f

bed. Se* a t Btrt BtaraBi. IH aoutb af

Ulehtleld. RouU No. I.FACT(JKY trallt trallar liaata. Lala me^Ii

lire o lln tU t. A>1 coadltlaa. lU’ ae«tb of Shall Btrrlo*. Flltr.:>-K(30T Antrleaa trailtr lioat*.''taliri^

aulated. flrat cUta coadlUoa. Cct^nt. htalint unlti. m to o . Phone lOM-M.

condition. Ttrma^If d i l r a i *^«o'lr*'Trock Lana Market. U«- dtk Aransa

h m T nteb iJationaL pickup, u h ftl»-dtbaktr pklnp, 4«peed Iranmlaafea. O n t ^ r r tralltr. IL 8. DaWltt. Pbeaa

''^Chrrrolet truck. ^ p t!* fa lr ^ 1a rood bur. 1110 Klabtrlr Road. BcotVa Oil Companr.

im ; CHEVROLET IM t e a 'true]^ E w rK rPbont lll» J .

whttlbaae. 2-apeed aila, btrt bait. I.IM , mlla.. M.OOO.OO. 1 aoutb. S\k wmi H

Jetnna or PhoM OI.FII.Tr a il e r hom esi Wa'itViewellfpUjIn*

a t tm t IIU trailrr hemaa. Ceaa la and at* tht ntw look. Alte manr uiad nedalt.Park Tralltr Salea. 1100 Kiaberlr Read.

TRAtLEK HUMESi 1»U ll-foel UoraJ Manr aatraai 1I4T »-foet Hobllflldai1141 It-foot ScbtlBii aU« eecaplau aala^ tlon ot atw tralltr*. Bt* t l P art TraUtr Baltt. IIOO KImbtrlr Road.

iUST ARRIVEDi A ll-toel Yr«»;Ua wllh oil heat. BuUsa eraa. ttora. e e » blnation altctria rafrlttrater, VtfSUBaal bed. braaktaat nook, aceommodataa 4. tor ll.£00. 1147 WaalcrafC Comade wtlb

in aUndard and daloia BwdaVk 171 Ad* dUoa wttt. Woedr BtaL .____________

1945INTERNATIONAL KS-8

Lent whetlb >e. rood toBdllloa tbrewb- ^ t . WUI aoceaamodaU I t (oet b**t bad.I’rlce rr«atl/ tadiKwl.

McVEY’S, INC

llQ FOIU} pkkap. tSTt.M.

t i l l ^ V R O ^ ^ ^ ^ BUkopl «■UM.M

GLEN G. JENKINS CHEVROLET GARAGE

NEW • MACK TRUCK

AVAILABiLIPOR ‘ - . V 'iM U E D u n , , . : ;■ DSLIVZBY

i | i S e w : m . I 4 £ l . . _ _

For M agic Is I N e a rly R ^ady I

< O cOt iB italU tioa* o t «t«e] tquip* IBktBt ran U m s to . compteU con* ■.•tnoU oD o t th e new C onstun T> ■b w a t U tt k t M u le UountklD to ■p n p m Um avw u n to r o p e n tlo a ■

ir tn t« r . w eo rd tnc to CUuAo ■Jo n w . e p e n to r o t tb e kree. ■

T t t a ew UA vU t bauU e approxl- ■a u t s l r 3M tk l e n p e r hour «Dd pres* ■

>«nk tn iU u tlo a i m th a t ikier* wUl ■■ b t uttaqt th e new cquSpaent before ■lo a s . A lrew tf th e re have been two ■n o w A tonal In th e winter recrea- ■UOQ a re a , henee another e&rl; sea* H•OQ U expected, l ^ e li l t Is expected ■to ba tn opera tion (or the s ta r t or ■

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T erm tiuaa to r th e l u t ha re been Mcom pleted a n d posU to support th e - meabl* b a re been installed up the ■aide o t th e m ountain. The lU t h as ■been extended severa) hundred fee t ■to l l n Bklen a longer tu n a t th e ■to o t o t th e m ounta in and a tllg h tlr ■lo n i t r ru n trom th e top. s ix m a jo r ■ru n a will be se rred by the lUt. *me ■ICzwb hit) tow h id been moved to ■th e pn c U c e slope and extended to ■1.000 te e t. ■

B ru sh haa been cleared trom ■Pike m ounU In to give slclers a n in* ■te im e d la te course and beslnner's ■ru n s h»ve been cleared on Ptke ■m ouat& tn. B eg lnnen will contm ue ■to use th e pracUce tow. Senr& l ■r u n s w hich were no t open a year l iICO will be tree o( brush this season. ■

B e tU r Equipped K JAs a resu lt o t work done dunnB ] ■

th e sum m er a n d InstallaUon o t the ■new U tt. th e a re a U better equipped ■to hand le ski m eets and tourna- ■m enta. A schedule o t sW meets and ■o th e r V in te r aclUtUes will be an* 'nounced foUowlng the s ta r t of win* coite r m eetings nex t m onth by the AtiU a« la Mount&ln SU club. stc

m connection w tth work to tm- U ip rove taclUUes fo r meets and to u r- a tzuunents. Jones said a l0>meter ba:ju m p Is now under construcUon by — tb e ski club. Addition of the JumpwlU m ake tour-w ay to unum en ts I poaslble. T h e Jum p will be an tm* p o r ta n t fac to r tn high school meets ta be held la th e winter recreaUon a re a th is season.

A sk i school WlU be conUnued th is sonj e a r w ith BUI L ash asslsUng w ith "nnInstrucU on. Jo n ta reported. He sold Is tspecia l a m n g e m e n ts would be m ade V Sto handle b l«h school skJen each DnISa tu rd ay a ca ln t h b year. Special her<tow ticket p rices wlU be se t fo r high P•chool students. r a n

Prison Parolees’ SS Camp Is Closed mS

McCALL, OcL W WV-An expert* f'®*' m e n ta l cam p to r Idaho state prison parolees h a s been closed here a fte r opet»U n« fo r W days. i"®

T b e eam p opened S e p t 14 and U * '8t prtsonera were moved here.

Purpose o t th e cam p w u to pre* ^ p u « th e parolees fo r the ir re tu rn to V i th e ir hom es a f te r prison Ufe. the, Id ah o board o t corrccUons said. ^

T h * parolees cleared roads and beaches on P a y e tte ' lakes. buUt E tcQces ai>d Improved righ ts o f * a y v e r o n stattt*cw ned property. ' ing"B d B eaton . S t. U arle . dtsU lct Id a

p a r^ e officer, superrtoed th e camp, wld W arden U S . Clapp, said fu tu re and

p n ie c ta o t th is na tu re w iu be con- C stdered because of th e porotee's slor conduct a t th e camp. H e sold there »>«' • r e no instances o t parole vlolaUon

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Fall Feed Outlook "b Is Good in Idaho ^

BO ISE. O ct. 18 (^TW daho fall teed prospects a re r>od. th e XI. 8 . departm en t o t agriculture said.

AlUiough ranges declined ta con* ^ dlU on due to dry . w arm Beptembtr w eather, te c u n e n t showers during th e end of th e m on th Improved prospecU m ateria lly , the departm ent •a id.

P len ty o t hay and g rain Is avail* ab le a n d sheep and catUe main* ta ln ed «ood condition.

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“Letter Writing Oi Week” Observed

•nv rlte a le tte r todoy and mako p som eone happy" Is th e theme of par “nnUonol te tte r w riting week” which tnlU Is being observed th is week In the nlor t J £ . . accordlns to C. L. Polmer. ftm D n lted Atr L tnes' stAtion m anaser Odi he re .---------------------------------------------------- N

Pa lm e r poin ted o u t th a t mcIaI yc.ii correspondence is estlm oted to be T 05 p e r cen t of aU m all flown In the ycil U n ited S ta te s w hich boasts tho best chl< atrm aU service tn Uie world. and

He sa id approxlm ntely 03,000 a ir- O m all le tte rs are flown from Jo,illn mu: field each m onth . Figured on the nux la s t V. S . census bureau report of cer: populaU on of T « in Falls , h e said tho th o 03.000 le tte rs m eans olmo.it will e ig h t le tte rs fo r every m on, woman L a n d child In Tw in Palls.-------------------- the

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Spud, Onion Ads S 'P lan n ed for East _

BO ISE, O ct. 1 8 -T h e Idaho od- uui T crtlslng commLulon Ln cneoumg- Ing coopemUon In ndverUslng of <>..Id a h o potatoes end onions between ___wldw eatem a n d eastern wholesalera a n d retaUers.

D . A. Stubblefield, s to te commis­sione r of ag ricu ltu re a n d commis­sion chairm an , sold these wholesale a n d re ta il deale rs a re belncc contact­ed now to stim u la te cooperaUon In th o promoUon of th e Idaho pro­ducts.

H e sold J o h n P. O reenlee, presi­d e n t of the C line A dvertising serv­ice, Is m eeting w ith tho dealers ta m idw est and e aste rn clUes. The C ltne A dvertising service Is one of th o advpriLilng counsellors to the commission.

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Odd Fellows and Rebekahs Gather

POCATELLO, Oet. 18 {ITi—K d e - partm ent council fo r p a tria rc h s ^ m lU tant and auxiliary opened ses- Blons today for th e five-day a s - “ fcmtjly of Uie Idaho grand lodge of '' Odd Fellows a n d Rebekahs. „

Moro tlian COO delegates reg is tered ^yc.ilerday, reg is tra rs esUm ated. ___

T he 6CUt annual s e u lo n began yesterdoy w ith th e decoraUon of th e chivalry. T ho p a triarch s m ilita n t and nuxlllory d inners oLio w ere held .

OUier events today will be the muslcrlng In cercm ony by th e Boise auxiliary a n d InstallaU on of ollt* cers. Mrs. 1. O ran t, noble g ran d ot the Pocatello IV7 R ebekah lodge, will open th a t assembly'.

Leading grand lodge officer a t the assem bly U E d T . OUroy, Kooskla, g rand m aster, Mrs. L illian Hughes, Ooodlng, la presiden t or the R ebekah assembly.

CALIFORNIA M B rT O ItS' DECLO. Oct. IBr-Mr. a n d M n .

Bud P ra th e r and son, S herm an, Sacram ento. Calif., a re vlstUng a t the E arl Alien home.

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Divorce SoughtD tnUiEY. O ct. 18 — T heresa

A ldrich has filed su it fo r divorce Cfrom Victor A ldrich charging e x - Idatrem e cruelty. T h e couple was m a r- herr ied Oct. 07, XW9. The plotaU ft rec"<»« custody of fou r m inor children lat<support money a n d r ra l esU te. Ol<

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Worker Is Hurt In 30-Foot Fall

KXNO H ILL. Oct. 13-BU ly O rest- Cui b ouse, a n employe of tho UorTLson- dLii K nudsen ConstrucUon company, U recovertag ' from Injuries susUIned la s l week w hen h e fell 90 (eet totho ground n s a scaffold collapsed. __

G reathouse was working on an aw Id a h o Povi-er com pany projec t near h e re a t the tim e of th e accident. He br received firs t a id trea tm ent, bu t was JJ la te r exam ined by a physician a t u< O lenna Ferry . T h o doctor said he received s tra in ed a n d bruised mus­c les In h is liack a n d leg*. Cement pow der In jured one eye.___________

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Canal Repairs Set I ERUPERT, O c t 18—W ater will be .

turned out. o f M inidoka project f l canals W ednesday, noccrdlng to Roy Cunnlngltam, M in idoka IrrlgaUon dLiUIct m arm gcr. ^

C leaning a n d rep a ir work «,111 j| s ta r t Im m ediately, w ith moet of the work to be done in tna ta canals.

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imo ca r, tb e F R A Z E R for 1049, has evi m ust rclcntlcesly punish a car mHw aflc azer imrh driv ing no punishmcnl"m ako 600 m iles a d ay a hroozD,” tboy

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T h a t H A N G O N .Cceotsuliioartlievesproontlybeauie ic nott (igh( to the sestof (hotrouble 10 belp lootca aad expel gerta ladeo phlegm and aid nscurs to tootfae and bexl raw. tm der. ioOiffled broochial inucouimenibrane*.T(II your druggist to kU >-ou a bottle of Creomuliion with the undentaodiog you mute like (he way ic quickly alliyi die cough or you are to have your money back.

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f^ ce^ / e/tbemsclvcss. T hey crcato a car th a t rocs 1 'h a t thoy havo dono w ith tho FRA2XIR f

tabloMjr in s tylo o f cars to come. I ts c id i ing fashion deaignexB fall in love w ith it.

IS even w on tho Imrd-to-win h earts o f tho I a fle r mOo for weeks on end. Thoy say t] m ent for Uiem. I t s driving ease and ridir tboy say.

a t your dealor's tomorrow. W ith 100 now ts, th e 1949 F R A ZER is ahead o f its tim JI the cars to como. F in t to hnuik c lean . tTillow R tm have dono i t again. B ecatue t 10 w ar, t b ^ v e road-provod the ir depend Voluo-provcd to a quarter-million justly

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b eer on S u a d iv 1* IQcfal w ltb an o rdinance b a n in g m c b n le a fobig In to effec t bere yeatarday. T b e new r e g ^ U o n prohibits tb e la la o t beer t n a m idnight Baturday to 9:30 a . m . M onday. T b r ^ sro u p i r e - Quested tb e ordinance.

O ther acUon taken m tb a TiUage • board a t JU la st m e e tly Included , | a ban on open flrea ta aUeya la th e I bu sln e u district. Constructloa o t 1 ta c ln e ro to n waa suggested. | 5

T b e board la considering m eans to control acUvlUes of magasine ped- i d lers a n d o tte r U taetant peddlera. I

B t E i n BEPOBTEDRICH PIELD . Oct. IB—A aon waa

b o m O ct. 11 to Mr. and M re. Rob* e r t K ertoo t, Beuno Pork, Calif., ac* cording to word received here . H er moUier, Mra. Ellaa Plavel. la vislUng

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