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I O ld G u a r dW A S H IN G T O N , J a n . G ( f i — I n s u r
m is v o t e d t o d a y t o c e i i l c r I h c i r ] i ;
. . i i m t S e n . E v e r e t t M . D i i k s o n ' s l > i
f f t e r ’ a m e e t i n g o f 1 1 s e l f - s l y l o d l i i ) ,
l i k e n , V e r m o n t , h n n o u n c c i l (lii> k i ' o l
II e f f ’o r t i o n b a c k i n g S e n . Jnlin S l i o r r r i i a i n s t D i r k s e n a n d o n c l c f l i n p r S e n
j l i f o r n i a , a s p a r t y w h i p o r a . s s i . s l a
r i o r - s e d - S e i O f e ! e s B r i d p ,plew H a i t i p s h H ^ f o r r e - e l e t - 1
ion a s p o l i c y c o m m i t l t f , J. i i i r m a j i ; S e n . i e v e r e t l c l
lilonstall, Ma-ssaihuscltti, for it- Wlon KS'clinU-man of the coivlw- ,
o f a l l RcpuWlcon senatora mill : .„)tfiiir.n R. Yoiini!, North Dako- _ _ , lor sec re ta iy of the contercnrfsuite' B ridges has said he Is «lll. ^
■ II lo a c cep t Kuchel as whip: llittt :..... Milybe only one post in dispute, lliai f ^1 floor leader, when Republics I j | | miors m eet tomorrow to cIki H B
* u i e house sld?,j3lll..Q!iard Ht- ̂ lUlcans were trying to head o(( i I g
Ultnge to the 20-:ycar relsn nl .........BH Joseph W. Martin, Mass., is . m leader, , „ ,-flit^ftde-a-compremlso-oflnr-to ------OUJ G O P InsurgonL'; tod?jr t« |
lenrier.slilp rMDonslbllltlca,.. .................. ..]||, pw>poso| had an Initial cmi Mllon from thgje 'Sacking Idir - ' — i t r - lite A. Halleck, Indiana, to tt- 1(1 the 74-year-old Martin.Itfl compi^mlse proposal provldc.i [jrtjUon of a new post of asjlsl- , iWor leader.lllto provides for election b j th( u a Republican house membtr- Jol cha irm an of the Republican '
lit h a s n ® ' Ihlii pbst. i . . /H(> Insurgents contend Marlin allot provide vigoroua enough * U p .
rfiial ^omaii * liijiixed When I ' Auto Wrecked ]A~lSfln T^lU wn^Tian waji Infiirfi! intff^ajadthree members of lier , liy.tscaped with brulaes when t. finw illfcirwas wrecked In a .h lt-W d-, i lld ae ttt t t K lm baU rN to., Sati .iftnftem oon. ?“ “ » r eUn M a r v i n Heinrich, JJIO “ « " > » . ' ralli avenuo ea jt, w m taken to “ liibill hospital-w ith a broken'Jsw, ili,.brul3es and shoclc. haye beenHll husband and their two chll- .„M, Lynn. 16. and LaDawn, 11, \ 'T " n treated for bruises and releu- V
Hn fsm lly waa returning from iM»y_vlslt with-Heinrich's par- Cl< al G ra n d Island, ,Nebr., when ^ijteck occurred. _ K.
uUitF-jnaohlne—wblch-careeind —N - B W ^ ma th e highway and h it th«ii,„Intith- a u to head-on, demolishing , ' Police sa id the Idaho car s u p ply.ifter-^the-crash..____ . V ^ a tio n _ \llh, HelnrlchV who waa jjrlvlhg c ien cv a t ! lamlly c a r a t the time, Was e»- ,m „ n i r ii tW to b e discharged Irom thi iipital l a t e Tuesday. Of t n e i r JBtrhusband Is-assistantTnanager p r a c t i c a ltie M ountain States Implement___________«puiy, Tw in Falls; She Is the"Itlter o f Mra. Id a Oee. ^ j
Sinall W o r l d ” £ “ »ieat Downjbyrii- • 1 WITT# 1 to rlcal hi
iropical Ŵ nd»pJETX )W N . Barbados,'jan.«W - T h e crew of the balloon2 W °rtd '' said today a wild “ m o ss ^ Pical .s to im forced them to„(l(.«c y cra .,h .land at sea on..thelr 5
2 ' d 3.000 mile "float" alojlg Vroute u> the new world ,
^ BrliLsh-innnned balloon loll “TO in thc Canary Islands oh■ 1 en roule to the West Indlej'----------------
‘ Ilty m ad e only UM miles he- he s to rm foi-ced Uiem to Jetti- “ O S t O i«c balloon and take theli
In th rlr llfeboaf-gondola, ‘ ‘ T i n “ w ctm rorrycjteM SS
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h o u t M o n d a y n i g h t n n d i t w o u l d lr t h e . s e a . s o n r e c o r d e d f t t ^ p o ^ ' n g
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D a . s t t w o d a y s . T h e n e w t o t a l s 75 1 9 i n c h e s a t S u n V a l i e v ,
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C o u n c U H e a dJ R b B Y r J f t n v f l - — D r . - J o a e p h - W T — t P m t l i
s h a l l . T w i n F a l l s , w n s e l e c t e d Ident of th e Boy Scout Snake , — ir council n t the annual dinner A l l ting M ondffyn lgh t nt the Elks / \ , L |
Aere, H » roplnced Dr. George kiholer, T w in M s , .ther new ly elected ofUcers In- I * e Dr, V aughn Wm( and John le, both T w in Palls, nnd Donald iholm, B urley , council vice presl- T,,prpi ,s, Floyd Silva, Shoshone, was , , , . !cted a v ice president. n e n t ia lilph H arris. Twin Pnlhi, w y re-
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— p _ : ; : ^ ( |r > 0 B .p a g | .O n « > ...........................m W i dale the Increases^ N
•iP ' " ■’.> I-m 'u«M r«nkly-t«l^3'^M fe‘M*‘ Umr̂ ter ToU tnend mora than - t i ie reconi- to :
nienjfcam oniit^ou3w ffl P ° ^ •'iP® ffll ptffiToI no reium, nnd.wrn bit oDlf- ?J i'jl''ggttd to undcrlako ne:V formt ol nat :̂ ji(,iiaxoj;lpn/'.eniylli!, warned. ' ,wiaS’;i['!‘'”So more liiim three state ottlccrs I
would to clccled under Smylle'a 5'ji ■4lfi!gavelnment_ieorgaiiizaUoiL propoa- j;|t„ ■S!f j als. Tlicse'would be the -eovcnior, And [ '(■! ■ the'lieutenant Bovemor and a new- ah> y.'J ly-crca.tcd post ot'stat*'comptroller.
To accomplish this, th e le g is la ture u,^( IH'7 wouldTiave to pave tHe w a y for rc- iiiUl -ijL" vlslpn o t the state's c o n s titu tio n . In ]{“> J BIJadequato- asslstancfr to the local ™ t r!.' tBchbol'districts. Under that lormula, (Ji'-;ths Bteto wouldi expend $sa,eoo,000 “I l!;ii4iot-puWio-«chool'asjistany'
ot Safety Fixing “ J" li ....'fL ' ....... coTiIi . . . . - L . ’ Tl'"
i t ^ the. ^ i V . _______________________ dolif
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I ' M m w i h H t i m l o i i h o u t a I J U a e tc
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r _M A G IC J'A U E *-M o> U y-clbudy—l f in n ln c -t«iilith't^-Occi>^on«ly--wlndy .-
p- Toraorrow riow tonight ,1!2 lo"Z7. X o v 17 a t ijoon . \
NORTHERN IDAHO-Mostly- c lo u li. tlirough:,jtomortow,-Not-much-change- li- to 30; low . tonight 16 to 25.(ej-. “ { j 'f e w ^ T ro ia O J n re - fu p r i- ’r f ie T< ol nation th l« mnrnllig 'vna 2I< hflnw 7
.w ta ther bureau reporled. High y e s te rdfsi : = ■ —I''8 5(illon Utx. Mln. Pen. S, Albany .......................... li » » ̂ A lb u Q u e W ttie - —........... .v.-..-;;. fll 12 6
'I'l A n c h o r a f f « ................................ IS -2 ^1- . A U tn U ............. ........................ 2fl ■ U . h,f iliim arck ......,'..................... H -T f
IliHion ............................'i t_________ - S ^. 05 C
}. iiillinK B ........... «6 >L. rn UfiUo ■ .............. ......................... 40 ^ r . I, llutU-.............. .... - .....X e - - i
U urltry .. ....................................... SO 32 T r . F)• O h ic u ifo ............... - .................... 10 .fi I36 C le v e la n d .................... ........... f> • - - I. D e n v e r ......................... ................ 52 21 T
P m M o in e a ........................... Ifi fi Fe . D e l ro k ....................... - ................ 12 i I ’: t Frtrt W o r t h ............................- SR 2S f3,n C o f td in s ...................................... S. * H f le n a .......................................... 3« 25 S'» ln ii ia n a .j> o l(« ............................ 0 1 Si- K an»aji C i t y .................. 20 17 S
U * V efir«* ............................i. W ayne D . Kertiy will be held a t 2 iI. pm . Thiu-sday at Thompson funeral c
chapel w ith the,Hey. Paul LdRue ro ffic iating . Concluding rites will b e r
r. h^ld Bit Ehnwoodicemetery. I
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® V ls ltln g hoiirs a t Cottage hospital ' _ ftfft 4 pnf| fr»m 7 8 -siJ p.m.— -— ----------------- -------------------- p9 ADMITTED 8“ M rs. RoSe B la t, Mts, AUce K ing ‘‘ and M rs . Ardell Klebe', a ll R upert:' T hom as Broadhead, Heybumj M rs. E 'J B a rb a ra Bandy and Mrs. Caroline N1 JohHsonTDoth^uriey,----------- f!------------------- DISMISSED ^' M rs. Eunice Paulson- and Charles J J Priest, .bo th Rupert; Mra. Geneva a “ Olsen, B ridge; Mrs..Rita H oltm an F* and M rs . Lorna Hitt, both M alta; a
Mrs. M au rice Nellson, M n . R anell ^■ Taylor, Kenneth Henderson, M rs. t ^ Evelyn O arrard, Mis.'Ro«£iie Jack .■' Mrs. S e lm a Slater, Mrs, Qeorge B el-? loa a n d M rs. Zola Ward aU Burley, b" B iniH S . af Sona w ere bom to Mr. and M rs. d' Keith Powell, Burley, and to M r. sij and M ra . Russell Blair.- Rupert. 3 ̂ D augh te rs were_Jojii_t9- J l r .„ a n c l i
• M rir 'D b n a ld 'B an d y and Mr. a n d ‘ Mri. 'V e rn King, all Rupert,
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! G o o d i n s : M e m o r i a l ^
v is i t in g hours at Gooding M e- 1 morial hosp ita l are from 3 to 4:30 I and f r o m 7 to 8:30 p. m,I DISMISSED bI Mrs. C le o Bmlth and son, Corral;, Jerry H e a th , KUig Hill, and M a *. Lee,, b o t h Ooodlng.1 \ BIRTHS K. —A -son^a»-born-to-M rr-«uid-M rsr r 6hu lan V a n Johnson, WendelR" ̂■* . ----------^ ^ — -I
1 unions f r e e themselves and rem ain j . freo f r o m racketeering influences, j
Smylle redbounended a law to.safe- ’ guard t h e "Demoeratlo p ro ces te "
ffltHln Idaho 's unions, pm tectlng am ong—o th o r th ln g j ihiTTlaht t o „ n o m in a te ofllcera, .ballot secrecy, and s t r i c t accounting of all union
’ funds., : He a l s o pi'oposed rovlslon of th e■ code ttf-^irovlde a dellnlte time lapse t;
between bargoining representation t<' elcotlons,_ At preaent, there la. n o -
U ihltatlori oh the number ond fre quency o f auch. elections. \
Also recommcndM wtigj^n anicnc^- ment to p e n n lf tx ® o n _ o U L n cm - ^ ploym ent benellt payments in a n ccoiioralc'rccM lon and a ref l̂alon o f tlio s t a t e mlhlinum wage statute t o si coTiIorm with existing federal law . Tlie l a t t e r would jjican ft boOst o f the m in im um wage In Idaho from tho p re s e n t IS cents an hour to a Wdollar n n liour__ __________________ „-T h e -B o v e n io r 'tx p re j j ta - t i i r lw p r tha t th o legislature would not cstab% r~ Ilsh a n y .n e w boards or conimlssluiis o i to m a k e cliangu 111 th eh basic Otgantxtttlon,-—-__ _________ - ^
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. ........... ' ' ■ p r[ i c T b ^ e s l U m p O T a tu r e ' T e c b r d e a I n t h e s a IW T.prn a^_BetnlHjl. IV Unn . lh>. TT. S .. i h i t e r d a y w a s 7 2 a l M i a m i a i r p o r t , F l o r i d a .
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N e w O r l f t n i - ............ : ______ 32N t* w y« rk ........... .................... - U p l 'O k tn h f tn ia City ........................ 29 22 fo:O niahft ................. ................... 5 X
-IIr r . ‘ P h l la d e l i .h l a .. 22 1 1 Sar x _ -H iuw n lJi ... 6H 4X ghr r . P l ttH l.u re h .. H 0
P o r tU n d , M e..................... ......... 17 -fi, P o r l l im r l , O re .............................. 20 24 -pa
R n p l i l Cil> .. Ifl ' 5 nuR irh ii io iii l ... 27 UI lo c k S l . r i i j i i .. 27 10S t . U i t i i . '.. 17 12
. 1 7 S « l t U k e City ........................ 43 if, n rS h u D irifo ... fi2 fifi " .O nS a n KrancU eo ........................... h i At 1 .20S e a t i l e * .... ,,, -afi 32 .1 2S p o k a n e * .;, .. |7 17 .6 5 WlT « m p « .................................. i . . . fiO S7 lfll
. 3 4 TVfiH iJP____l r - ilpW n aW n irlfln ................ . J . ....... 2< 11W M t Y e iio w im ir t- r : :^ ? ........ 22 u .ii" a n d C a t h y R o b i n s o n . T w i n P a l i s . h ny . _______________________________ Ull
M i n i d o k a „ C o u n t y •'»;
\ e V l a l t l n g h o u r s a t M i n l d o i c n O o u n - i s e t y h o s p i t a l n re f r o m 2 to 4 a n d 7 i n t o 8 p 4 i i .
lO - — - A D M IT T E D —5 - . M r s . n o b e r t E l m o r e , B m i c y ; B a b y jT*
M c O l e l l n n n n d C . W l l -K n n . b o t h n iipf*rh, n n H Mr.'_ th . ni.inhnr.'H„ plnffnrrt'.: nppnifjl- ^>. "I have been a stlck le t, about
holdlnif tn n em ocratic platform p. In the past a n d I don't th in k I hove
changed," Buxton added . '.'The ^ tilatfonn Is m ore than a campaign pledBc; it 1.S a bonaflde blueprint lor'party action.*'
As for th e prim ary law , the sen- ^ H a tn ra d s n s ra T ie - ro re s B w bi^pnfti? f -
san cooperation In reform ing the election s ta tu te .
"Everyone I've talked w ith In bolh » • 'Parties w an t to change the pri-
mary low," he said.Thc opening of the ' session was
marked by expressions of harmony ond at least one ..positive gesture In
” that direction. j u,[2 Buxtoii sa id he no reason is why^the ljtm ocraV -^ontrolled Icpla- «g
Iflture and th e Republican ' goverpor p, “ can't get. a lo n p for th « benenir of
Ifi Idaho." ‘ ' H_ "ThU Is a jo in t responsibility." p]
he added.-*"Cooperation between ub Is a must a n d it m ust b e on a two- ' wny street."
Rep. R o b e rt. DooUttle, D.. Bon- “ -* ner, who w as elected speaker of the s. house, also introduced a note of ^ d hnrmony by prom ising he would ^ i t rulo-w ith—Impar-tiality, protecting }r the minority as well os the major- 11 Uy Interest.*’ fy, '“We have m any problem s facing ;J| I- us," he to ld the house. "And I Jf :e don't w ant any fric tion . I ’m sure ” le we can w ork In harm ony ao thUt
we cnn all look back on this session J® with pride." ̂ “
)r House D em ocrats p u t forth the ,d first positive gesture' o f harmofiy )- when they decided a g a in s t occupy- V. ing the side of thft-cham ber which rt' Rcpublicnn5~~have-^held '"for years:
The~honse"DeinucruLa lia il voted*ta rc change sides a t a cau cu s Sunday , s. night.
'^Mrs. Pinson^ “ Burley, Dies t
B- BURLEY. J a n . 6 -M rs . Edith Vlr- - glnla Pinson, 53. died a t Cottage
- 4i&gp{tal eftr ly-W f t y f oJIow lnfiririin- ^ gerlng illness.
She was b o m A rtII 17. 1905, at Green Forest. Ark., and w as married n
V- to Enrl J . P inson. Dec. 2D, 1925. at Payette. T h ey came to Rupert in 1917 and h av e lived in Burley for Uic past 11 years.
She was a m em ber o f the Meth- r ^ odist' church . Roy.^1' Neighbors and p;
Rebekah lodce. She had -taught school in C assia and M inidoka coun- r
y- ties for the p aa t 15 years. nux Survivors include h e r husband, tl
mother. t5^Ia Wlthensp’oon.Rupert: tw o sons. J a m e s E. Pin- ii son and B ruce P inson, both Kla- tl math Falls. Ore.; th re e daughter, ll Mrs. . Virginia Varella, .B i^ ley; Mrs. ^ Phyllis ^ u th w o r th . L os Vegas, and si Mra. Lorelei Davis, B oise; six grand-
y* chlldi-en: tw o brothers, V irgil Green, d Snn Jose, a n d LaVem Witherspoon, ji
f* Rupert: fou r sisters, M ra. Minerva A Holloway. Bakersfield. Calif.: Mrs. ei Pearl Von Avery, and M rs. Bertha R
y* Lee. both R upert, a n d Mrs.^Hllda R Elliott. P ayette . U.
-I Funeral services will be held at 0 2:30 p. m. F rid ay a t th e Methodist L
- V oat-officiatingT -O oncludlng-^ltej O J will be conducted a t P lea san t View W
cemetery. F riends m ay call a t the gi I McCullouch funeral hom e Thursday cl y and Friday u n til tim e of services.D The family suggests donations, to 2 Q thfl Arnericflircimcer.'BOclety. ‘ .cl
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e Services Set for r y' Wayne D. Kerby 1[' GOODINQ, J a n . 6—F unera l serv- J ' leas lor W nyne D. Kerby. 3B.
will bc held «.t 3 p.m. Thursday at g the Thompson chapel w ith the Rev.[. Paul LaRue officiating.'• Mr. Kerby- was bom In Kimberly, 50 ■ Oct. 27, 1021), ond was a World wor
II veteran. H e was g raduated from , Kimberly h ig h school g Survivors Include h is fnther, EL yj J jCetby, Tooele, U tah ; one son, Josep" ar '. D. Kerby, and tw o daugh ters, Sondro at
Jean Kerby. n n d Sally M arie Kerby, th all Ooodlng; th re e b ro thers, Clar-
„ j:nciL..-Kerby._.-Wyomlng:- .Delbert Kerby, Boise ;-p loya K erby , Kearns, jo
0 Utah; th ree sisters, M rs. Mable y. ^ feommervllle, and, Mrs. R uby Billing-
ton, both Tooele, a n d Mrs, Ethel Graves, T u ttle . - - jj,
Concluding rites wUl be held at ^ E^^wood cem etery. ,
n LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTSNOTICK O F T I IE T IM E A P P O IN T E D ti l
F O R P n O V IN G W I L L J. W THR P R O B A T E ' C O U R T OP T\VIN U C O U N T Y . S T A T E OK IDAHO “
IK-JllK MA1TKR OF THK; ESTATE-QE ^ MAItY L lllG N K Y . D.ECKASKD- thST kJuriiiant T> a n o r tle r o r «aiit t;ouri,S. mule on th* 2 7 th iloy ot -D ecem b er.. 19SH. lr nollpe il h v rcby g iv en L hat AlnntUy, the r> , , Uth iltiy of J a n u a r y . lOSO .&,t tw o o'clock 1,<
P.M. nf naici d a y . a t th* C o u rb Room of ibIiI Courl. a t th e C oun ty C o u r t House in . the Cily of T w in irjiU j, C o u n ty of Twin l-‘alls, lilnho, h a s been a p p o in te d t t the Of
® time mil i-lace- fo r p ro v ir tc t h e , Will of *. Mia Mary L . R iu n ty . l ic o e a i td . and for
hearinif th e a p p l ic a t io n o f J u n i o r Spain-for the [•aimtirf lo h im o f L e t t e n of Admin- Ul litrali(ii) w ilh th e W ill A n n ex ed , when s(, atlll wher# a n y p e r io n In te re a te d -m a y »iv- pear and r t in le s t th e aam e.
Dilcd D ecttinber 20,7 / a / M AIIV SA L M O N
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r ' Correction------------------------------;® . T h e tbtap"am ount for bulldhig ,4 ,pe tm ltsJ iti$ w ln -E a lb JliL J2 5 a -Jlia i. >' $2;007,620,'rather than $2,700,520 ;as “ previously Yepijrtea. ~ ............. ..
Uona w rrm td ------------------ ------------“ Jack L, Lekey, route 2, Twin Palls, P? forfeited a (15 bond In Twin Palls “ police court a fte r being charged
w ith operating a motor vehicle with noisyjnulflers. H e was cited by city police.
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ly Offenses Here(F ron i P a l l Onn, Plr.st they lived In Newark, N. J. n- In 1909 they came to Idahb , set- la- tllng at Sugar City where they rs, lived 10 years, then came to the rs, M W doka p ro jec t whore they farm ed nd since that time.d - H er husband preceded h e r In sn, dea th . Burvlvora inolud^ six sons, >n, Jo h n Roemer, Mountain Home; va Alex Roemer, Pnul;'W llllom Roem - rs. er. Twin Polls, and Harold Rocm er, ha Rlchord Rocmer and Lawrence da Roemer, all Rupert; six daughters,
M rs. Mary Schenk, Salmon; Mra. ot O lga Johnson. Sparks, Nev.; Mrs. 1st Lydlo Schuldles, Westwood, Callf.; I t a tH !rRmirRaTrf>mvllle7-flallf,4-M ra. es- O della-Johnstonr"Jerom erand*M rs'r !W M artha Schodde, H e y b u r n : 33 he grandchildren and 16 grea t-g rand- oy children.BS. Funeral services will be h e ld at to 2 p.m, Prldoy ot the L u theran
.chu rch :in -“.Rupert- with the* - J ^ r Alfred Elchman 'ofticrollng. Concluding rites will be held In the R upert cemetery.
1 Nature to Yield i From Study o, (F rom P i f . C m )W' solar X-roys stem from th e sun's
corona or atmosphere,,not I ts disk.O ther rockets, looktag Itrto space
w ith eyes tuned to see onlv iiltra - IJk violet light, found th o f la m e stars
aro wrapped w ith nebulous radl- atlo ii not explainable by the energy
'y. th e stars are thought to possess.IG Y scientists set theh' tra p s to
learn-w hat th e se bombardments-do to tho Earth's magnetism a n d elec- trifled Ionosphere, and whot aotually
S" Happens on the sun. Out o f It all could come knowledge to achieve limitless energy for man's m achines and power stations on E a rth .
_ Rockets llylng 60 to 160 m iles up ; found the E arth 's atmosphere to be— perhaps 10 times denser ot h ig h al- ' tltudes than had been thought, with ^ a trong dally an d seoaohaL vfirlatlons.I —factors hifluencing weather.3E A huge' K iliT M ^ o wm rilarnvprv
through U.B. Kntelllte.s of two* great S ' and hazardous'bands of rad ia tion hi ringing the E a rth at altitudes of «k 1,400 to 8,000 miles.?' -Vanguard—the little g rapefru lt- ,|J sized satellite—turns out to be one ,h« of the most useful space voyagers.
Swhiging out in o highly fa ith fu l orh lt. It la so precise In .lts Journey
in- tlm t It Is being lised In p lace of " s ta rs to get accurate naylgajtlonal
_ ̂ • ollcn liard to distinguish bet wc'rc here . , , lo give you
— - . plaiiningjDUiidJnsurancc pri
\-car-;-.'-;'busincss:--------- -—Cali us any ijinc for friendly,
PEAVEY-TiT H O M A S C .
, _̂ i!lnsutQnco.;;l5-i}uc=BuiiinBS5̂ 2 0 2 S h o ih o n o Sirbot E a ir ,
News In B r i e f s \fffirpw ^im -nrrT ns* ' — - lom —A - - i n a r r h i g e ^ c ^ —w aa—issued ^
-— xlerk-to-Henry -A. Duff^ e n d -Elsie L. Oase, both Buhl.
Ihg pinochle Flonned >K8i -u'Bl£.,ELte,M Ke
as VUl start wltnTdfnher j i i ' / 3 Q P-m, !------ Wednesdayr-.Pteochle wlll-follow-the -
dinner. _
ills. Pistol Missing ■ ,1 '■ alls ■'-I^ss or'thelt pf a Rh'ger .22 caliber « ged pistol was reported t!o city police "/1th Tuesday by Phil .Cummins,-143 Cas- t city well street; west.
Cub Scouts Tour Flont- •. . -Cub Scouts of den 3i pack 69̂ ond t
Mrs. Dave J.. Moffett, den mother, t were conducted on a tou r of the c I'lmes-News facilities M ondny a lt- a
p ernoon. e
Klwanls to Install sNew olflcers of the Tw in Palls
■ Klwanls club will be Inatalled at tthe regular meeting a t 12:10 p.m. i
, Jr. Thursday In the American Legionned hall. • ithe -------- ̂ (;. a t Nuraea to Meet Iuse. Licensed Practical Nurses will meet inan a t 7:30'p.m. Thursday In th e hos- I
pital auditorium. AIL members arc ij r d urged to attend to vote on amend- iosts ments to the bylaws. i)urt -------- 1n a Birth Reporled I est Friends report a daugh ter was 1and bom Dec. 19 to Mr. and M rs. Leon- |ers ard H. Hansen, Carson City, Nev. iwas Hansen Is the io n of a form ei-Tw hi i raf. Pall? resident, Harry H ansen, who' as now resides at Bprlngfleld, Ore, i
of ' " -------- IBonds Forfelled i
Jr., A $15 bond was forfeited by Jfck I J a Lepay In city police co u rt on a )1j i . Charge of drlvln* a vehicle with a I,urn noisy muffler. Lonnie O rlffln for- i
),y feltM a $26 bond on a charge ol I'an- drunkenness. 1the ---------
lHy. InstalUtlon Set J
ited lield by Magic V alley barracks 609; I the Veterans of World War I . a t '8 p jn, !
Thursday at the American Legion 'hallr"Among-*thosB a tten d ln g 'T rtll ''
Je- be Oeorge Burdick, Boise, national i ;in - deputy chief of staff, an d Edgar i too Norris, Pocotello, fifth - dlatrict
Pa- commander. All members a re asked to attend.
,ned ---------------------------- ^
S Lloyd Mouncê 48, I Claimed by l)eathj
GOODINO, Jan . 6—Lloyd Mounce,1 48, died at the veterans hospital,J 1 Boise, where he was taken by ambu- t n 1™ 6 Monday nlghl. rino He wis born In Ooodlng Ju n e 14,
1910, ond was a veteran o f World wor n . Mr. Mounce was a graduate
J ol the Goodhig high school and be- ; . longed to the American Legion, He , had worked as a carpenter. .—° “ Survivors taclude M rr. E f f l e j - j M oimcertSoodlnBmrrd—o n m s te r r■ . ' Mrs. Oma Gardner, Moscow.
>hev Services wlli be held a t 2 pjn. '.Up Prlday at Thompson chapel w ith the
Rev. Elmer N ^ f otllcl.atlng. Ptaal ritw will Be con'ducted In 'Ehhwood
l„ cemetery.
5 Infant Diesner, FAIRFIELD, Jan. 6 — Richard ;nce Kenneth Day, 2-m onth-old son of ters, Mr. and W s. Melvin D ay, died a t Mrs. his home here Sunday. H e w as bom Mra. In Oooding Nov. 18. ' «,llf.; ' 'S u r ^ r s Include his parents,
Mrs'r S e n r F ^ a T T ^ M f H o n ’^ ^ S S i i a r 33 grandparents, Mr. and M rs. 'B ert
nd- Thomson, Lewiston: two brothers, Warren, 5, and Chatles, 4. an d a sls-
1 a t ter. Debby, 7, all Pah-Held.Iran Graveside services will bo held ■tev: Friday at the Normal HUl—ceme*^ Ion- Iffy In Lcwlstofi. Tlie Body was sent' th e to Lewiston by -Thompson funeral
home, Ooodlng.
Id Many Secrets of IGY Research
"fixes" on Earth, and to 'check guld- un's anee Instruments and devices atHalt' missile test centers. _ . ___
C9mlng—lolrly soon—are Weather satellites which can track hutrl-
■Jl canes, toke a global view to te ll man what is coming In clhnate, droughts
“ or floods, help determine whether■ , the Earth is warming or coolhig, ‘-rtn —Telft'is.ppca mOTnt{d_..!vboard..sat^
“ ellites will fathom mysteries of stars, planeti ond universe. A nd mon'a
“X next great communications system l«ve probably will be a fetoup o f special ne? “ tellltes reloylng m essages’ from I
Eorth back to ony other place onup ^ ________________-
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ney . if you ilve aomB ncopIe the ■ of shirt off your back, they’ll crltl*
)nal oixe you for your poor ta ste .
^Confused by insurance
S'terms? ■'w . “ fiood reason -.
all those terms... but it is - I bclwecn them. And llial'i why you slralplii-fonvard advice one prolcciion foe your hoinc-.-r-.----. j-
idly, eflicient scrvice.
rA^ER C0T~I C. PEAVEY .
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E B ^f^pproV es-- M ey Lighting
(F ro m P a j* _ O n e ) ____ . . t. ' ' city to widen THe' strcet^s en trance ' . to conform to th e s ta te ’s p la n ' for
enteclng^Looust^fitreet-vfrom -K Im - ■
_____ ^ ....................... ' - - I .■ Lathnore said the-.rlghtTO t-w ay..
----- w(ll-ha«»-to-b«-obtftln«d-ffom-JohB- ■D. Morris of the Pioneer 'tra ile r
llljer court. Elg h te p extra feet..ol. right-- jllce ol-wly will be necessaty and will 3as- necessitate removal of 30 large pop
lar trees, five locust trees and eight smaller U'ees.
The city m anager rSpbr^ed the ond tfoller-court operators m a in ta in -th e :her, trees ore the most Im portan t p a r t the of the U-aller camp. He said rem oval '
a lt- and replacement of these trees, will cost an esthnat^d -$2,000, plus an additional $1,000 fo r \ paving the street.
Jails Liquor licenses were gran ted by 1 a t the commissioners to the Log Tav.ern p.m. and the M ilitary Inn. glon City Commissioner H. H. B u rkhart
- requ ited stric ter enforcem ent of the city Igrdlnahce which requh-es p roperty owners tp .cle.an ad jaccn t aldc-
neet walks ol h:e a n d snow. He specl- hos- Ilcally named thc sidewalks on Sho-
are shone street south In fron t of the end- newly vacated buildings In th a t area
ond the garage building In the 100 block ol Second street n o rth across from the Cham ber of Commerce
was building. The commissioners, also eon- pointed out th a t many of the side- Nev. walks In residential areas a re cov- Cwhi ered-with. Ice and snow, who Approval was ,given by the com
missioners for Carl Scheele, city gas inspector, to attend a special school at. O gdem 'U tah, during the la tte r
Jfck part of the m onth, in a Richard A. Brizee was appointed th a to the gas fitters board to fill th e va- for- cancy being created by Douglas B or- e ol lose. Borlase's term will expire and
he did not desire reappointm ent.The commission accepted an
amended p la t of the R ichardson l« - '8Ubdlvislon''the .area Is located be-
609; tween W ashington stree t n o rth and p jn, O strander'street on Shoup avenue :glon 'west.-wUl- —A prodanrntlOTT-deslgn a tlng - J im-- onal uary os "A.Uen Address R eport dgar month'' was approved by the board.trict -----------------------------sked PILOT IS KILLED
PLAlrSBUR'GH A I R FORCE BASE, N. y ., Jan . 6 (UPD—One
I officer was killed and three o ther I, airmen were Injured When a B-47
medlum-bom bor- nf the -stm t,eglr nlr. [Th command crashed on takeoff here Z . nleht. •3ltal.nbu-
0^orldiuate H t J I I ‘ T ' , . H I be- ■ ^ I i i ■, He ■ I . r . i A ^
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pjn. H I I ■ J 1 >1 I I J1 the f j ^ 4 V * J'Inalivood
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= NEW SERVIEverything gentiy wasii
- wearing apparel a ir dr □ you . . ,-9 0 % READY
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5 f u p i i i i u r e j w :
^ ^ ^ f o H t b - S h p M n - ^ 4tH om eSl»oWtI' S '^ doors and .lld lne
t t , - ‘̂ SJwer pulls for the ve0 young‘II ta 5n brlshtly en a m elled m eta l p l“ ‘ M .> «S „ rolKt the wood Irom grubby
•:r i f e ^ a a i w s w ;»' i S t when the nursery becomes a' »«b hldroom.- ..
cheti I Sliding Dooo usedCabinets a re equipped w ith r i l d -
Iji: doors ,-en am eled on o n e side Mn match lho drawer plates and (uiish-i}), S on the other In cnne Ior m ore
, , iopliltlcated ta s te f . ......................'f l th Sanford Welllck's all-pins Uc as-
■ -Mmbly" lurnlture. desjgned (or B a- : coutajs » sleepy youngster to ge t 1
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I Officers Told “ For LDS Unit!
HAOERMAN, Jan. 6 —C l a u d e ' Rlchens was sustained as second ? counselor for the Sunday school ” at itrvlces Sunday at the LDS ̂church; Bishop p . H. Ool^presided
jlE iO S s a n .- je f is M jc Q U ii 's s lQ iv ^conducting. ^
Mrs. Joe Haycock was released jas chorister lor the Relief society: ^Mrs. Claude Hichens sustained as a ^
' -teacher v ia . Jun io r; Sundayvsc^ool; j ' Eugene Vader eusfe'tned ^ seconfl
counselor for the "yMMIA a h d jMrs. Vader as secretary for th e ♦MIA. . J
Bishop D. H. Gold accepted In to 1.ward membership the ({lames o f Ithe Eugene Vader family, Robert cRogars family, Wanda Akers fam - 1 Hy, Levi Mason' family, Mrs. M audeMargy Moon and Mra. Loretta M ay 5Bummers. . . t
■.— Je»=TRuddiiia-^Bave-;the^^nlBg- *—lirayerand-WUbert-Ollne-tho-beho- i
diction. Mrs. Cle Prince played th e corgan and Llnwood Warwick w as <chorister, . - J
-Visitors Return In Lincoln Area
SHOSHONE. Jan. 6 -M r . an d Mrs, Lloyd Smith have returned
:;lionie from San Francisco .where they visited their son. First Lieut. Lloyd D. Smith and family. Accompanying them on the trip was th e ir daughter. Edele, who Is a student nurse a t th« LDS hospital. S a lt
H - Lake C itfMr. and M ri Harrell Thome a n d
j W Children have ret(i)T^ed after j / ls i t- V IhR ill Georgetown. Mrs. Thorne's ■ mother. Mrs. Denlha Rodeback,' ■ v/ho had been visiting here for tw o ■ '̂eeks, retum ed to her home w ith ■ them.
. - .M n , l>auUPhelan,v»Bellflower, - Calif., Ib visiting Mrs. Luella L. Kinsey.
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fitabbinfT F rid a y a f te m o o n . q f W illie
S 788 Traffic Viol S By City’s Poljcc
A total of 788 traffic violntors was cited Into cltyTind Ktntc courta-hero
*^1 ̂j by city nolicc during 1958. with fines ^ale and bonds totaling S14.963.Itin A report submitted by Mrs. J. ihd Leslie Anderson. acUnR police Judge,___ to the Twin Falls city., commiylons e t Monday nitThTrHTsclosed tha t 702 of n i- these violators were cltcd into police y fl court and paid $12,869 î i fines and fter 86 .into .slate courts wllh fines total- can ing $2,094.jn k Th® oldest ^ iv e r cited was 82 en - years of a"^ tmd the youngest was g et 14. No traffic violators were cited
into state courts dlirlng November----->nd • December;—feh€—two—months-
Judge J. 0. Pumphrey has been 111.Of those filed In police cofurt. 32
were drunken drivers, 32 reckless• drlvera, 395 speeders. 86 for failure I to yield the right of way. 39 for stop* ^ sign violations. 22 for following too
g closely. 18 for Improper turns, fourfor failure to stop a t an accident.
iqqI 64 for noisy mufflers, three for not ; j 5g using truck route, and seven mlscel-
laneous such as faulty brakes, im- lop proper passing and others.
--Dnmken ‘Tiriverr‘pffia “53;040 tir fines io the city. Seven were sen- , teneed to jail and one case was re-
ty j duced to reckless driving and one ® ^ was found not guilty by a Jury. All
SS drlvprs were adults.Reckless drivers paid $r330 fines
in police court. Five were sentenced to Jail. Two cases are pending. Drivers' licenses of all convicted of reck-
n to less driving were revoked for 30 days, o f Eight of those convicted of reckless
le rt driving were Juveniles under age of m '- 18 years.id e Drivers convicted of falling to la y yield the right-of-way paid fines to-
taling lU io . O ne-case I.s jjendlng l n g - A n d - t w o x a s c s - J v e r o ^ d l & m i s s o d « J D r i v - .
th e category were suspended. Nineteen vas of the 86 cited for this offense were
Juveniles under 18 years of age.. Speeding was the principal traffic,
Plagued Day And“ ̂NightWithBladder
I Discomfort?'rU ■ o** drinWnff m y Be Ifcource of mild, but annoylinr-oladdor IrrUl e i r taU oni - roaklnir y ou feel rcaUeBB, U nse, p n t M d uncomfortable. A n d If rc«tJea« nlghU^ in U w ith n a ^ D g backjiche, beadiicho o r niu*.>aib oularacheiaodpalnsduetoover-exertJon,
ftrn ln or emotional u p se t, a re add ins to i n d your m iie ry -d o n 'tw a itp - tirD o a n 'a Pill*.M Doan’B P llli ac t 8 w ay s fo r Bpecdy ttJ*
lief. I - T h e y have a a o o ^ m t cffcct o a le'S bladder Irritfltlnna. 2 - A faa t pnln»rcllev. iC k i*'* ®®tlon on 'nnBKing bacJfiche. head*
’ 'tc h e j, m uicular acnes. and painB. 3 - A Wonderfully mild d iuw U o action th ru the
I t b kldneyi, tending to tncreoae th e o u tput o f th e U mllcB of kidney tubes. So, ge t th#
'® T, N ew , la rg e , economyL . iluM T eim o& ey.^etD oan'flP iU itodazl
Advortlscment
e ig h t in W o r d s ?
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ia a, youngstpr’s fufure — af a parent’s Will When a r infloxiblo law determinesI estate. Havo your lawyerll- .,
leparimenf ; :
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i i i l ^ MwItlrHlirst decree murder in the fatal
iVUlie Hill, 31. ifl shown a l the Minidoka
iolators Arrested j ice Fined 114,963 5was offense of the year. Tlie 395 speeders ci
hero oltod-dnLa.pQllcfi-nniirt. pnlf ̂ flnpij |n- U
and three ’̂ verR dlxm+ssetl-. "One Jail t< 5. J . sentence was itnposod for speeding, h idge. Of tho.se cilcd, 316 were adults and alon 79 juvenile.s under 18- years of age. £ )2” of oHvenj' license.s of f6 were suspend- p olice ed. ciand 3Q trnfflc si(?n violntors paid a
$500 in fine.s. Thirty of ihese were adulLs and nlno were under 18. One q
̂ case was sent lo probate courl and q, one WHS dismi.ssnd. D rivers' licenses a of three were suspended.
(̂̂ 1̂ Noisv mufflers were h it hard by p Mj police during (he year with 64 vlo- d ̂ 32 lators paying $807 In fines. Of the U
kle.ss adults and 32 were Ju- f(ilure probate fl
court and one Ls pending. fl. 5̂ Juveniles lead the field in fol- 5i fnnr lowing other vehicles too closely. A 11
£otal of 22 drivers paid $340 in fines T and three licenses wer« sasponded. tl
Bcel- juveniles and pine jiwere-adults. One case was dismissed, d
A total of $79 w as’ paid by 18 n J drivdw-^ cited - for- im proper.-turns^ - sen- driver's license was suspended.’ d J j.g. Thirteen were adults and ftve were p __g juveniles. One case was dismls.sed. $
Four drivers paid a total of $175 v for failure to stop n t an Occident,
fines All four were adults. cneed Three truck drivers paid a total a )riv- 0 ̂ ^25 for using th e wrong route, " eck- ml.scellaneous vlo- t:lavs lators paid $50 tn fines. hi\css drivers Into Ji■Q of state courts. Of these. 15 were 1
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,1 counly jail with Sheriff Theo John.sot a Jake Wall. Hearing is «el Wedne.sday.
drunken drivers who paid fines im totaling $1,200. Four were given pr( Jail sentences and 11 losi their li- ] censes for one year. Ono case was
■\ cbangeci to a felony complaint and jy^ tnree were transforrod lo d istricl po]
rs court. All 15 were nduUs, A11 juvun- ̂n- tie drunken drivers wpre cited dl- I t rectly ln T o ~ ^g tn'rcoii7Cl)T'^y(5l!g-(r 111 to be tried under n h e youth re- ,R. habllltftfeien act. id Two reckless drivers cited by city :e. police appeared In .stnte courts,3^ paying fines totallm f SlOOrDTilTTĈ
celved a Jail sentence. One was nn Id adult and one a Juvenile. re One driver who falicci to stop a t f(,i 10 an accident was cited inio Justice id court and was fined $100, He was j es an adult. tot
Three persons were died for; ĵj-j ay perm itting unauthoriy.rd penspns to 0- drlv^ automobiles. Tlu’y paid a to- ^iq
tal of $100 tn fine.s. Two were cited ( 11- for failure to wear Rla.ssc.s as speci- te fled on their licenses. Tliey paid
fines totaling $15. City police cited p^. ll- 56 drivers for Invalid flr no driver.s'A licenses. They paid $547 In fines, es Three were sentenced to jail. Of d. these 38 were adult.s nnd 18 were T ne juveniles. Four case.s were sent to J ‘ td. district court, two are pending and 18 nine were dismissed stnlutorily.is^__Seuen.-werfi .cited .Jo r .im p ro p e r__id.’ display or no display of license ] re plates. They were fined a total of nei !d. $32. One case Is pending and one Uk 75 was dismissed. - ReIt, In addition to those appearing in i
city poilce coprt on what Cily M an- orf ial ager Joseph Latlmore referred to as ] te, "moving violations" city police gave me 0- tickets to 6,008 for overlime park-. Ba
tng. 190 for Improper parking, 16 for an ito jaywalking. 66 for parking tn alleys, ( ■re 10 for improper U-turns, ono for Su
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y these, were juveniles. aI’ -jnvQ_dnjnkgn ririver.s^wyif> fipgd ^
$100 ench In December.’' Four were ^ fined .a lolal of $100 for reckic. a u c h o i . s , i n c l u d i n g .s c ie n l i .s i .s , c d u t’i iio r.s u n d . s p o k e s m e n f o r c h i l d r a i v n r u a i i i / , a l u m s .
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d f t h e U>levi.sion f a r e o f f e r e d t o ^ c h i l d r e n is , o f p x t i c l l c n t q u a l i t y . 0 • O n t h e o ih o r h u n d i l \ e I ' e p o r t ^
f o u n d t h a t p r o ln n g o d e x p o s u r e t o j , t e l e v i s i o n inakc.s c h i l d r e n m o r e s t e r e o t y p e d In m o r a l j u d g e m e n t , t e n d i n g l o s e e p e o p le a s a l l g o o d o r ^ a l i b a d . -
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a c h i l d ' s b a s e o f k n o w l e d g e a n d g i v e s M i c d h i m n e w e x p e r i e n c e s e a s i l y a n d M i jp e q u i c w y , the' report concluded^
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] l HEYBURN, Jan. 6—Students who ■ f pr returned to .school after .spending , tlie hollday.s wllh their parents were '* Gene Hynuus. University of Idaho. Wl
Moscow, aiKl Bonnie Baird and . n-Deon Orton, Ulah Stale university, Spito Logan. ____
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Helner were E r- business vi.silors in Salt Lake City Ivc 3i. Mortday. . Hyor June Meiners, Washington. D. C. ̂ Wl
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Mr. and Mr.v Harley Jordan re- Ru n.s turned to tluJlr home tn Bozeman, Fr( es Mont.,_ after visiting his parents.:ici Mr. and Mrs. Amos Jordan. j
Students Return ,BLISS, Jan. 6—Students retu rn - pai
lng to school after vacations a f 'th e da:n homes of tbeir parents Include Brice Ke
Colvin. Boise Junior college; Mary GIj^ Miller and Bill Pphl. College of Ida- We
^ her house guest. Betty Clark, Scotts- Ooi bluff. Nebr,. Boise secretarial school, Wi and James Morris, University of Mfi Idaho, Moscow. ' An
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w. SHOSHONE. Jan. 6 - 0 h a r 1 e 8 = Mltcheir, aboard the subm arine USS BluegUi at Pearl Harbor, has been
fr- sent to Australia to a special zonar train ing school, according to word
ly received by his mother, Mrs:-Shirley Mltchellrflhoshoner"“:^ te r 'M ltc h e li —
to finishes the schooling, he will be ' J sent to New Zealand for duby.
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“Bimdaj^ travel hazards:A collision involving a horTe”
and an ''a irp lane. • ■;Robert Goodyear, 40. gilded in
for 'a landing in a a opgii. Held., aTier 'his llgTu'' pliyie Tan out of gas. . I,,
A horse .galloped tnjj) lhe- -ernft^--psth=rfmri-l^K>i:=comdKl^ f|
Tlie iToi'so was killed, Good-' year'ji, plnne wa.s wrecked, and '
- Ulft bilol Ahd h is 'wife. Mar̂ r C L were cut and brui.sed. • ;
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S e r v i c e s H eld !! RUPERT. Ju n . G-Funcrni xerv- |\ 'ices for Ur, Ljiren D. Hyde were (' held .Monday at the Minidoka Make tabernacle with Bi.shop Earl Griffin i officiaiin^, I
The priiyer a t the niortunry w a sB given by Cluff Johnson. The in v o -H
, callon nt- the chapel wa.s given b y ^ f l Dr. Oeorge Nielson with BlKhobW Gnffin ' giving the obituary and H I opening rem.’Ti’k.s. H I
Speakers .w ere David I . Qomer-H and baVon D arlcy. Mrs. Tijelmfl!'* Widmler played the prelude and H
• postlude and- accompanied Alene Humphries and .Mrs, Tlielma Williams, who .sang a duet, and Mrs. Humphries, who sang a solo.
I Laren D, Hyde, fulfilling a request I by hLs fatlier, sang. - -I . Flowers were arranged by Mrs.
Bruce Nelbaur. Mns. W. A. Slcven- ' J son, M;-s. DorLs Hyde, Mrs. Wayne
Wheeler, Mrs. La Von Dariey, Mrs. '* I Myrtle L,loyd, M rs. John Tracy. Mrs.
Speed Wail, Mrs. Gordon Nelson ̂and Mre. Harold Peterson. ;
I Pallbearers were Ferrell Johnson,' Ivan Johnson, Louts Calton, Qerald ,
Hyde. Ronald • Hyde and Royal - , Wilde, nephews of Dr, Hyde. 1,. The. closing p rayer was given by
■ Rupcrt cemetery was dedicated by. Fred SIddoway. —
“P a rk m g ^ T iie ^Bonds of $1 each fo; overtlma | | |
■ parking violations were poste4>Iorl- [II ! day by J. J . Wlnterholter, Oarl jI 'i
Keter, DIcIc Leazer, Dlcll 'Sogn, ■■ ' Gladys Drake, Jack Cubit, Oi W. I ]■ Westbrook, A. T . Stavy, Art D. Olor- f f l I clf! Dniiftld T,p .■ ] and RlchBrdfon Equipment Com-W pany._____________________ W
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b ' . t a g a n d c a t e r i n g t o p u b l ic i ty a g e n t!E l s e n h o w e r a p p a re n t ly , n e v e r gi
& a p p r e c i a t i o n o r t h F v a l u e ' - o r o p e r a l I ' r l l c l t y . H e c e r t a i n l y does n o t u n d e S ^ 'J P r e s ld e n t ’s n e e d fO r it.
-,‘H e S h o w e d I t s h o r t l y a f t e r t h e 1 t l o n . W h e n t h e r e w as t a l k t h a t 1
^ c a n c e l a l l p r e s s c o n fe r e n c e s , h e de- - r e p o r t . B u t h e a d d e d t h a t h e m l
t h e m o n l y w h e n 'h e h a d a n e x t r e m e l ; a n t a n n o u n c e m e n t - t o - m a t e e r - a n d - : r e g u l a r t h i n g .
H e d i d n o t s e e t h e goo(I— a m r t u = » I n ‘ a p e r i o d i c a l g i v e - a n d - t a k e w i t t S Z J i u n d r e d p e o p le w h o s e Job a n ‘d a s s ig 3 .. I s t o k n o w w h a t i s g o in g on , n o t o n l y 2 J - l n g t o n , b u t t h r o u g h o u t t h e c o u n t r y— w o r l d . , ' .S S • D e s p i t e h i s - f o r e ig n p o l ic le S t ,E ls e n ; ? a n " I s o l a t i o n i s t ” w h e re It h u r t s — h i i
t t : ' , B A m C W IT H O U T B I T E
S I f I t - w e r e n o t f o r tho t h r e a t o f i i ’ w h i c h l u r k s I n t h e b a c k g ro u n d , t h e £ J i f l - .S Q in e th ln g iQ u U e com ic a l a b o u t 12 t h e E a s t G e r m a n s a ro m a k i n g ' o v e r
-Day aftcr day thoy, tell the Unite E and the whole West' tliat the Ra 5 " D 0 le ra .c e tneir staying In West Bei2 talk really gets tough;- ....; £ lu t i n f a c t t h e y ’r e 11|(0 t h e l i t t l e pe0 h a s t h e n e r v e t o y ip n t a p o w e r f u l « J o r i i y 'to e f ia u s o h o - h lm s o l f • h a s t h e p:1 - o f a . b i g 8 a l n t B e r n a r d . I f t h e S a i n t U I n t h i s c a s e— t h e S o v ie t U n l o n - ^ h o i ■ r = a ^ f a W ^ j ® R T T n r s 6 B r i c r t i i r y i p i i i n F ^ 5; E a s t G e r n i a n s w o u ld stop I n a se?cc I T h e E a s t O o r m a n C o i l jm u n ig t g o v I I s a p i t i f u l r e g i m e , a lm o st t o t a l j y In S ’X o a l ; s u p p o r t f r o m th q p b p u ln ^ io n f y e a r s ; o f t r y i n g fO r it.
K b s t G e r m a n R td a h a v e h o coi f c r M c B n t t h o si) m a d n J o L l h e t t u l n - M o s i
• th to '^ U a V p n o t h i n g o ( tho ir o w n t d 'b t ’;%ip o l tH b r . I f j s o i i id th ln g t o
U n io Uio b a r k i n g g
P A G E F O U B ^ ______^
H IrU S, I t l l , s t tbi put gamzUK tnl-RVltalll m r iu r c lr « .-m t r— -(U fncuiriirU re~p''e ' of court o{ conpfKit S tates has entered In b« cublUlud Id tbi ^ yjg m ^ en t aUla
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= ± j j { ! — a____________ I 8.00 . Jt____________ 118.00. _ ....*«J T t tk t thnitives for tbelr daily lives.NC. • , . foJiawers on the pill(
__________ the- street-cleaning dlhouse 'roUs were (iUe<
lA B O R for which he had dothe women ai
an o u g h t to do , t r a „ b o f r y festivals, I e d u c a t io n sy s - bajjcet of food, ic i
l l ta r y - s c i e n t l f l c JIks a n d t h e s u e - BENEFACTOn an
and puzilod immlgri- Pqles, ItaUona, Jews on h a s r e c e n t ly (actor ai w e in n i i is n o t-e n v y a t a ll. W d them to vote.
f v " c n r S “ ln »lly c u r t a i l e d . I n welcomed no reforms.11 b e c o m p e lle d of chance" as Bryar
and Lo Pdllette, In U
j l s h o n l y e i g h t ' t h o s t y e n u . t h e
u n d e r t h e n e w p u h i i c a n . E r o n r i o o o t
1 t h e f a l l t e r m e i g h t y e a r s i n t h e T O • ., b e c a u s e o f t h e " B u U .
tho war Issue In 1916.on u p , t h e y w illI f a c to r ie s . A ny TOR’S " a g e o f ti B J a m m e d in to “ oos'veit, aiti
to the "age of paten depfSsslon and the ,
ilslng s t u d e n t s sometlrtes rejen-ed l( ig o ro u s l i m l t a - «6nomlc erasn M anb'of'T i'iiA thelf iJcrsonal and pi a b l a n k e t r u le ^ o jo b r in their gift, f
i6 R rO ttna-irO IIL ^f_m or^Q n-25-m illk^ T g r a a —— r~\r>—
i l l p U lC l I C C . r Y T A , W r A ,, . b^h ever had lUch i
lavishly.p e c t , t h e a n - w ith social and ec r t l ln g d ev e lo p ,- flta. Tellet-handoutarlII o f a p p r o a c h deposit guarar
d a m a e ln c e f - U>e Rcf ' Negroes, the Italians,
en t n o u g i i th e and mahy other grou as a fiavlor the '‘qi
h a s d o n e th i s “ ’cse new ,H. lations to meet on ecc ds m o r e m a n - .-brain trusters"
t h e u m b l t l o u s or basic poUtlcal nh l la n . O b v io u s ly w hite House on th a t
i r i ! ? ? , I n f S*M'8 G.is in s u f f i c i e n t ,ueathed to his suo«
—w hat might be calle or Will n o t p u t “ PjaiWe,iia,.>n> Uo v .n„ cltlMns sccurlty Iron ilaiTO I t s n o n - , | ,e n neceila s “ o n g s in c e pensaUon, education,Its m i l l io n s Of pensions.'n e d to ^ r a ld ln g - —Xhu5..the_domlnanl
rgy— Ita y o u th . ih a n _ ld e a l l« m ^ # - i d co u ld b e Im - concentration and sclI S o v ie t f u t u r e ‘•>'1' fanmles-
UNIIEEDED WAR] .two.8mftahlng_vlctorii ouUt-in substnictiu^
\2Q n r o s c r th e d last-minute campaign .1 faUed lilterly. DespiteII to I ts y o u n g wamlngB of "Democra m to t a k e th i s ,won few;hearta or voi it f e e l I n c a l c u - to readjust to I t h l n a n d b e - PfoWem which »c «« JH organizers, aa well b& ce S o v ie t f o r - faction of the OOP.
(Releaaed by Me
i i r _ Z Z 5 lE i^w f l T ^ l p r e s sir o f 1958 , a n d ®®“!t io f t—a - p e r i o d — CMiyon cQunt^.^wt■fcal p p n n n m lf should fnti h i ’ EducatlJDia.PM imthr- th e - A m e r lc a n ai department of W h
_______ _______ .. .The..Bulletin .anyi t t o m e e t t h e and unlversltles-aa o; m a g a z in e a n d numerous secular brt in sprvfi r i i thp"- ™ml)er of- pracUtiow
S ^ T r J ^ d e r s!lislL gue_stlons ' profe^oie f l e c t r e g i o n a l Include educatom, the n d e r m e n t , - bnirlans and scientist m an v VGare worked as sec-
1.0 retartes in S everal clUes."on" "People everyw here were friendly Sp les ahd wUUng to give us jobs." sa id "gi h- Cecily. "We cou'ld have earned a lo t Uoits more, bul we took a number of v a - Reto cations so we could get to see more." hous 'The girls bough t a second-hand i It car In Ssn F rancisco for $160—"w e an
pnmed It C eleste"—and. drove i t 9.- thi
-sold ll tu a MiitiicttpulU Juiifc-dbaler Tr": ay for {30 ra th e r th a n Invest $60 m ore nn to repair 11. ' I“ .The iiigh-splrlted girls s a id - th e boi
biggest blow to theh pride came in tcf ®" Aspen when th e y overheard a che f Rs
grumble, " I w ish those ghls' would de learn to speak English." In̂
^ "Bul we ra n in to a number ot m is- or concepUons ab o u t Britahi," sa id *“ J- Cecily. "M any peoph; here sUll seem
to have the id e a that the BrlUsh ™ IJ. woriiing'class la oppressed, th a t food
— British have n o sense of humor, a n d ̂thal everyone—In England drinks toa. NelUier o f us happens to lUce tea." ''“I
What th in g abou t America upset ® p them most? ,
"I suppose," said Hilary, “ll w ss , the lime we w en t on a date o u t ^
West and one o f the boys ordered 'al a hambvrger^ a n d topped i t w ith -a i,o
slice of p ineapple and a mhraschinojp- eherpy,!!----------------------------p,-----------[)(j And the h a rd es t thing abou t1.0 America to a d ju s t to? , Jl, “Qh-ls going to work In the m om -ke COIas backJs a su p er Deadeye D ick, •- . co<
■It isn’t co llege fooUiaU rules th a t *^1 need,changlng. I t ’s Uie pro rules.' ]
^ A maximum o f live passes to a p e - the or rlod. ,Bnd i t w ould be U-emendousIy bui
Unproved. heCritics oT college football p o in t jlo
' r to Uie great grow th of pro foolbali wh "■ as a reason fo r a change. They fo r- yei
get tha t college fooUiall has grown a bit, too. ^ o w m any people paUl to .]
“ aia„th8 fh's gam e between R utgers ^ '■ and Princeton? And there was n o (i„ ^ finhUor^eftto-at -tha-lh-st^osa-Bowl“ g a m e . ____________________ 1_ V
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K r or iwTdiiwjeo°.dflHv Of a U . 8- niai-shal
one-mhiutc In which h e r ' attorney
P'w JudB* Sylvester J . Byan lh«l S 'l l Torrt had n o t changed her “ md about leveallng the source of
‘“ ' t f . n d ° u 'w i t h H er
g r e i i *m u i’ who fold new sm en , I »m ?r^.d o( her. We h a v e never madt . r / e ? i that we d id n 't t^ke 10. L h e r tt lM t h i s over.
Miss Torre told fellow reporlonv .■irby servlni IhU t e r m I have cm- tr buted to lesU atlon Profectini, » newspaper man's so u rce i, I t will bcworthwhl|^^^^^ B a c k s H er j
. s h 0 .«Lld t o decision to to J»ll rather than purge h e rs e lf of the contempt charge was a p e rso n a l one bm •u would have been m ost dlffjculi if my neft-spaper h a d no t been be- Kind me. They were/*
• jud?« Rpn M i ^ Torre she «llll might purge h e r s e l f a fte r going to Jail.---'“I f you-chanfio.your.mlbd. In Ihrfuture, you may com m unicate with the court," he said.
TinyJaiiitress I Told Parable;
Result Shared ^
said, pressing a 50- c e n t piece Into _ the gnitrled hanaT>r~t2ie tiny J50 n
i month Jonltress. "U se i t wisely and It will Increase."
I And NIcolosa D onducas listened to „u it I the Eev. Nicolas D a v ila relate’Jesu.s' inu j I parable ot the ta len ts. As she stood, trndi I broom In hand, he explained how i„ I some persons can m a k e one coin sj,ou I become many, while o th e ra—as told ^gw I In Mitthew-Iall to m ake uso o( pi„n
whnt they have. .______ _____________ He ̂ She Showi R esu lU
Some days lateri a tim id knock ji,ro, came on his door. I t -was NIcolosa. fihe held out tn.50 t o him . repoi
Haltingly, she exp la ined . His half- dollar had paid for s o m e cheese and tortlUas. She had m a d e enchiladas ymo and sold them, th e n bought more ji,„
.,li. cheese and tortillas a n d sold moro ^ i 1̂ enchiladas. Her t Now. she had 1351 - H aU s h . was c„ ,7„ giving to the M ethodist-operated ymo JJ,, -cnmmunlty-center-wheig-ShE-WOrta. „||.g|
Half would Ilnanco m o r e enchiladas In her spare time. tude
,L- Wotk C on tln aes „ni^ In the months t h a t followed, Nl- j,,™,
colosa swept #nd scrubbed and dust- t: „ ^ ed fo r her living. Her s p a re momenta j„ . ,
w rot to maklnj and se llin g enchlla- ^
^ O ne day she p roud ly showed the m inister a banlboblc S h e h a d saved
Ever alncs she had ^ I t e d her na- J™ ̂ live Mexico last year, she had wor- !,„• rled about the many poverTy-strlck- en people ahe had s e e n , . She had , wanted to help th e m . At last she
-knew -how iV --------------------------------Namei O b ta in ed
— l^oiirB-brother’ lrE to i-E g B rH n l- loo-.-she-hjd «3ked"iMunea-oI .33 orr phans there, and 33 m ore In the town of Nochlstalln. S h e had writ- ten another brother In Mexico to ! , list 33 old people who l i a d n 't enough ,, to eat. .■ Thirty-three, the explained , waa the number of y ea rs C hrist lived;"And I want to eay h a p p y blrlhday ^ : to the baby Jesus," - . l a ,
So It was that o n o h rls tm aa day M orphans got g ifts f r o o i a poor JW charwoman lO H T T ja iteS T B la te i, ™ “ and 33 desUtute' o ld folks who “ ““? thought they didn’t h o v e a friend , ‘ were given Ilttle p re se n ts . And be- cau.se there was some le f t over, four , prtsonera In Mexico Ja ils received gilts, too. “
J J ' None knew who th e d o n o r was,.Nl- , j a colosa would not let th e m be told. ^ ^
I Bad News■ w a s h in o to n , J a n . t Ufi ^ I■ Statehood brou^t b a d news to nir
m some Alaskans to d a y : The here- jA,h,■ W ore tax-free cost-o f-llv lng al-
. ■ lowonce paid fe d e ra l employea■ now Is wxoble. S■ Federal employe* I n Alaska re-■ celved a J6 per c e n t allowance rja■ above their basic w a g e scale to k,tnr
_ ■ living costa . B„rt(^ It previously had b ee n exempt „in t,
jH _ j£ a u JE d e raU n co m e _ ta* ._______Z - S' I I li? ’i""® John■ '"™ ld T. 8wartz. a s s is ta n t In- th , j■ rovenua commlsaloner, ton 1■ JJ‘ld Ala.ska’8 adm iaslon to atat«- jnr■ hood makes a change nccessary. afjer■ — --------------------------------------------1 fied
I Is Used for S I Rescuing Master Sri■ fl,'f^ 'rT 0W N ,.P 4 , J a n . 6 M V-nr | ■ L hours, Tina w a ite d on shore |
S "'««or,“ t : M ‘ Dldce"? '« »■ h a d 'ta 7 o t h e r ’ huntera
' I k rt h u n tin g . Dtokcy ^9 ‘lune o n -B ioko In 0M Hnall^boat when hralK,ttcd-n^,fllght
I s r-S "S ;rj.a”£2■ rlU.L master.' îr I bout aiiH th e rope to the jjfo „■ .slu .r""’' T in a v e r . hauled
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Cuban revolution Ls only one of a doi J multitude of uncerta in ties todJU' fac- An
lng Amorlcflns wltli investments and- trade abroad. Wj ’ In all pafts of the glob» 195&- rIii I should off«n" an.swers to questions ler I now baffling A m erican business wn ‘ planners, ser- _ H cre t' the stHHc:_____ ^ __________ SJ!
American p r t v a t e Investment i ̂ abroad ii approaching 37 billion dol- ha■ lars, the departm en t of commerce na
reports. The total exports of com.- th<■ merelal merchandise by American frc• concerai In 1058 is esllm ated a t 17 ais ’ billion dollars by th e National F or- op( ’ elgn Trade council—and with luok mc ’ It should rise in 1959. ^ 1
Here are some of th e trouble spoUj. glc ‘ Cuba: Americans have aboul^-oiLe cla I blUlon dollars Invested in the sugar, St(• oll-and tourbtr4i|duatrle8;-y^------------ mo' The uncertainV^JSQii^c the a t t i- am
tude of the new C astro government will be toward outsiders. Por the 1 ) sugar trad© and Americai^ consum- L
’ ers the question; W ill the approach- ‘ ing sugar harvestr e n te r world trade ' on schedule, keeping American re - .
fineries bupy and th e price of sugar I! here, stable? ____ w a‘ Venezuela: T h e o ld 50-50 split of Wt
profits between A m e^can and other me ’ oil companlea and th e government /
hai been changed to 40-60. U. S. the ! concerns are p ro testing getting the the I short eM of th e d e a l and the final Ha ' outcome U s till up in the air. ba£ ' ■'Wonylrtg’ them "as 'm U 6h &s dny- HT- thlngJa the-eflect-thli.exftm ple could chu ' "have on th'elr vost~Hoiaihgs In tfie' lIvl ; mlddle eM t=vhcre*«im «y-Eom 8'inr thj? ’ roads have been m ade on the trad l- -rea ' tlonal 60-60 a rrangem en t; more are Mo
being talked up.Also furrowing th e brov/s of oil- dbi
men is the- genera l political unrest, art , Nasserlsm, com m unism and the F ; Israeli question keep Americans on anc
ah almost dally a le r t . nej, Indonesia: “P o litica l strife h as", h ^ the oil an d ru b b er companies | > btt thfi defenae,- A ll is qu ie t ab the I J moment but A m ericans a re not sure for ho* long.
Argentina: H ow -to develop the oil industry there la ju s t p o rt of a gen- L eral fiscal crisis, w ith Americans haa in the thick of it. gic
Brasil: A m onetary - crisis keeps nev American com panies-w atchfu l.-T he haa --------------------------------------------------- 1
Idaho Man GivenSuspended T e r m ^
REXBUHQ, Jan . 6 A young con Idaho warehouseman won three will yeara probation w ith 46 days In Jail soil yesterday following ' hla pifa of haaguilty- to a cha rge of Involuntary formanslaughter. - ' L
Dean Dixon, ■24, C hester, appeared iea( before District Ju d g e Wlllord C. BrlBurton lor sentencing. He pleaded to iguilty lo the charge th a t was llled alnfollowing-the—h u n tin g death of bacJohn Clllford Briggs. Newdnle, In enc the July Creek a rea no rtb of Ashton laat Oct. Iff,
Judge Burton passed sentence after a number of wltnesSea testl-fled yesterday th a t Dixon was a “ model clllten who h o d never been Involved In any serious trouble. H isentenced Dixon to three yoara, ““J then suspended all b u t 45 days ofthe tera, . ' J2t'
, Meeting Slated8HO3H0NE, Jo n . 6 - A sectional ™
fellowship meeting’ w ilf be held a t 'v " ttiB local AsMmWy. P i God church Thuraday,’__Se5̂ ons will be h e ld o t 10:30 o, pi. and a t J arid 7:30 "pj m . The Hev. „ H, B. Walkup. Twin Falla, prpsbyter "iot-Uie.imtlon, will, b e .In charge___ 1™
The local churoh . will serve n JD®' nooa-«nd>v»nliiff m nal a t th i.lO O F ^ hall.
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JEROME, Jo n . .O -^K onald Olnar. Jerome, m driving a IDSU Oluyrolei M ito h highway IB lM t Wo^ncadoy wlicri . tlie car skidded Into highway _ m a rk o ri,m .» J6 K ih B Jc i® M i.B S E „ urtay, Two poles m ark in g a turn .WDre:hrolie|u>fLJ3MnBgsJ!LUli-Sftt _ was wtlmated a t $100.
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American roa.
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H |h MthlUe-C^ao-ievolutlon. . «r-,
I Id cosmic rocket success - means 'th e 1 >P th e Initiative3 31- BuIIei II Concerned
' ( . B ecretaty of. State Dulles was re - g j. J .portedly concerned^bou t growing f Bovlet military strS ig th and space •, ;) pfogress. J i(— H ouse SpSaker Sam Rayburn, D., p T e tr-w a s-a sk e d Jf- th o -a d m in is tra - |jU 8 iu ? te M to. step up_6PBce. spend- mo n Ingi-----------------------^H -“ T h e y -d id n 't say so,” he ^aid. pg. B 'T lie y acted-like they w ere moving
8s f a s t as they know how." / IHowever, Sen. E verett Dirksen, the
Illinois, a candidate fo r senate H t- “ oi -pubH aan-flooH esderrsald there wi^l ™ be a speedup ln"space developments, “ to Including plans toN end a manned "nc rocket to tho moon an d return. He the
H 'eald th e re wlll .be “a - r a th e r sub- Mr.I I B tantlal sum" for space progroms Pl®l H but h e gave no detWled figures.II tho
I Blue Pencil Wonif' By Jolm Storres as®J’ i I Jo h n Storres was aw arded the blue ) " f rB I Bencil-at-8: meeting of tlie Perrine i f j Toastm aaters. club M onday night H i »,f-«Whe-Bog8f«in-hotolr-Storresi-6Ub-
III Ject w as ,"nm e," wno I f Rex Gardner spoke on "Where “nd
'P r W i l l ■you Fish Tomorrow." Olher h?:j s p e a k e r s were K enneth Reed, ooniJ "Neighborly Relations," and Ken- " “sI neth Shew , "Look Out, th e Reds Are wasI Coming." ' invcI - Jam es Sldwell m oderated table o®™
II topics by .reviewing the higlillghts |U of loss. Frank PoAanka and Bill
Dean tie d for the table topics award,W I - - O len Cannon was genera l-eval-
uator a ^ d Homer Roberts was gram- t : m arlon, , BlK ; .R obert Stepanov ch gave the in- ft j Tojation and acted os tim er. wn®' J? ^ “~Theino for iiuxt weBk"Ifl “ToiHt- ll; m asters and youth g u e s t ^ a h t , " wfw |[ Each toastm aster Is a s k e d ’ro bring It I eome young man between 14 and IBI -yeBrj-old.-K ennethJ3hew -w llL .pro- ^
II vld° contacls t or mem bers wlio d° Si™9 T io m itv e B BUMTiirOTiHfc,' ‘I * Three new members wero accept- nianI ^ a . ' - ' r n e y T t r f i r a i ^ s h m o r f eI ’ H utchens and John M artin , all Twin J BeI Jlallj'. tt>.«»l K __________ :_______ whlc
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F e u d i n P r o b eJm !’ .-«SON TO O M ERf3ila., Jan . 6 I f l- fhc ^ '“ ““ 'na and lediral authorities
appeared ready to clash ovcr a com- th» promts® today as agents of the U, S.
civil righ ts commission probed voter files In three couhtlcs.
the Tl'o commission won th e right to Ion. the yoter registration records the. In g federal court order vi-.^tprriny ;ta- ^j^ ^ ^ ta te ^and^ lederal^^spokeMcn
has the compromise on which the order was based.
In g Testifylnj-Policy U nclear pu- Primarily, dlsasreement wos on [Jd whether the court order excuses de-
to flant Alabama registration officials e r . from testifying In the commission's
Inquiry Into alleged denAl of Negro voting rights.
̂ A commission spokes^yan said last
question th e registration officials— despite the compromise—If agents
I fall to obtain the desired Information about Negro voting.
k Excuse Claimed 'But s ta te attorneys led by Attorney General John Patterson said the m- court order relieves the registrars of Is- the possibility of having to testify, on ■ A. H.-Rosenfeld, the commlHlon’s BH. director -of comolalntj;, aa ld_ the eir agency may ask U, S. D istric t Judge
Frank M. Johnson, Jr., to order the >t'e registrars to answer' questions. He n - Hflff this woiiH'depepd on the cur- >n. rent county-by-county investigation. ;ed ------- --------- !-----------
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