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Death B liScbj^gy** ^1 tiatlc valley. ^ ' ----- \l B c rt,y i g ! id « h ° .i« « •■•■■ . ........... » |[jJto ‘Exa I policy on I I Disarmin: M S : 0 » a»«“ <«* >'"• t Lillies and Russia, official sr K the'past the United States wiU ISnuc'ear disarmament wiU Tl* 1 ' 1 commi ■arori Picked ■r^l^arElko f i l a p T r ia l ‘March U - Alter slmulUn half of the 75 stasse: called Iqr Jury America Iht W'I*’* court, g( S™ o( Ktin Women, five m en )„ privm Juror, a woman, o„ ^ shortly before court powers 1 Tuesday In the of aijjf 18' and Mike Ster- y,e Sovl ^K lpiilt,; ' ormamei Hulsey and Ofdclt ^ fcll?'& r,'l» th Salt Lake City, there w ^K% «i||im iu id Pat Mann. Elko, about pr peremptory challenges talks th ^K ^itd'H tii'.'The state' used only The L ^KujiHkocomty DUtrlct Attorney guardedl ^K lrant Savycr and Assistant Joseph Russia's ^KcIWullW ^ K h e itale.' H«a lill Sterlln; are accused of horrors ^ndniplns tvo vomen near Wells, tick. ^ K l g r . , lut Jflly 15' ^ ' ’ If Br Itl lint time In the history America’ Ihe IUk I ^IplctURi nre take” >» the court suit of ^■fgggi^lhoiltlheuse of nash bulbs, past yeai ^■FbolM m allowed by Taylor H, Britain Judge. tbeir pre Cwit ill resume at S.30 a.m. secret ta ^ Iw n lii^ r, Jurors were remanded Prime M ^Htelhg'tuito^ ol the sheriff. French I I m Suppprt P I Setlor Foo I WASHINGTON, M a rc h 14 ( f f ) - T h •rfw^fDrlllOp^cent parity supports o ■human consumption in the United ! ■airajlar amendment on cotton. Strings' Hsian, however. It would not start to c H hen must be. approved by a two-third ■ e ra and the Becretary of agriculture. T ■announced as not supporting the prop G o o d in g D e a f f'rf oP l'l 1 n adamant ■ Child Bruised ha~ T n < 1 ° liiP u n islim e n l t 1<—An 8-year- dU tU d u l boy ,1 the Ooodlni! State „ n ^ lh l sthMl lor Uit Deaf and Blind has u j r ™ B h i J®*'’™““ and reSL bodj u I result of a chastise- ■ " u n lrta M al the school, a re- , w *l Ull Ooodlng police station some soul The rtpwi wm m«d<* b y a O o o d - wh ■ ^ U M c U n and confirmed by a |>y ' “ecompanled the »;^M h.acbool ^e.,d«y eve- ^'l»r.Bfrl Rflav a dpaf pupil, ®««ntiow( «' Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto <*' His parenta, “ '“ “«• ■oC Informed S ‘'-‘l=lni! lnjurle.1 )«te Tuesday. Senator I H S l'u 'Tf'' R'ln». m. I lnve!!tlgale the Program I H r L r i " “I "'“Uld enlbit the aid of ">ent waa ^ 1 . ^''Iston. president rollcall. ™eialj Asaoclatlon of the Deaf Westem ■ l h ™ ' s t a l e m e n t . on file at ‘I' Wlee,latlon. ern cottoi ■th “'I' '’“"'hers at C l TuMdnytol«at "M to lhe ichool by a policeman. »' ir there B te L*""' ?" ‘>"V« ‘■ody h i h ^luirfr Im [ brul.sM (rom h ; T "'<e inch wldT^f'^^'^; Hmo'hlJ and the elbow tel Lt"* ‘f- ' 5 ■oal,??, f"“'Hi biukod n?ea »" "bdomrn were P®''^ H o r t com. the rf. P*"' nJ "erloujly and |)}|r " J ffcofT: , continued In WASHI^ The dw, The U.S. ol ')'"'»tloned em- ‘"•'“y «' « ■ °'® 'd th, 5' T'’'''’' In- ‘t t' C 7 rte^troylng "I"*- , ■vhfn om'"? ,* P'»ymnte-« toys ■ ' ■ ' ' ‘“ lor W " *'">’• he laughed, '"8 »" Tht do,,' »«a Informed. " “ xHhB ol ■''> Ml .,v'■'■porl. said he Ntw “»fil on ,,,;V '“ ‘™ '»ent had Inte Mliool P ”,"**!'cllllilr.,, '■‘'■'■ininaiy to '" Il"ii( beinrJ *> '‘1 h a d Intensive gan Wedni rn andlnduflt I Sinks ^■«inv i>''n! I I '''” n«hcd Red CroM M dt„| ' icwmon were Sho noted ■ > r f t L , " " loiiiKi III I „ R>«o »>ore ■ ifl'o l n',”' "" no-inK".,? PfoSf ■ tk H ,® '! ’!”' 'Ill V h I lnyMomorli »" t . 1 '''■''I htl I" hope Although "uvlvors. dHtrlbutcl th I thu ^ IS Ur ■ * * “» - A ' IZ 1 ^ m .1 .... 42 ___ _J A Regional [‘ffirikl Ci-T .na ‘ ounlT Ke«r»p»prr :amine’ Atomic I ng Plans i 'he United States, in w h u tln ’ n policy, has agreed t(i "cx-' here next week with her|;3|l lal sources .said today. with its allies has (iocllned' with the Soviets until th ejflB itrols are .satisfactorily re -'lB ^ will be llmiled to methods flf 'l, id goals and will not involve l i ;'’,i mmitments on future atom- V '' weapons at this stage, ihe'« irces sfttd. Dfflclal^said Harold E. 8la8.Hen, ;armament representative for esident Elsenhower, had apeed Ih his allies to discuss the scope d goals of nuclear dlsnrmarncnt i c! previous dlBarmnment plaru ’ lultaneously. atassen l.«j cUn-enUy a l l g n l n j i lerican disarmament plans wUli ,' >se of Britain, Pi'ance and Canada : 'i private tallca In London. '■ Dn Monday the four Weslprnt' tvers have scheduled a new round disarmament nerotlatloni wtth i Soviets here wltnln the frame- rk of the United Nationa dls- nament subcommittee, ' ■ : >fficial W estem quarters snid'' •re wos “more optimlam'* now 11 3ut prospeota for the forthcomlnB' | k5 than at any previous time, ^ lie United Statea was feported U'dedly encouraged because of — ^— ssla's admission it no longer rc- Vaa ds war as inevitable and by Mos- pears v's realization of the prohibitive Brltla Tors of a surprise nuclear at- banUl k:. ist lei L high western sources said baasai lerlca’s position on disarmament i changed “very much" as a re- * |-v ^ b of Intensive studies over the I .ll ;t year. m J \ Irltnln and Pi'nnce also modified lr previous nrms cut projects in i ret talks this week-end between * me Minister Anthony Eden and i nch Premier Guy Mollet. ---------------------------------------- VVe Pay Is Et )od Wheat'S —The senate voted yester- rts on all wheat gfown for , ted Statea but rejected a j \ g ' ings wenp tied to the wheat to operate until 1957 and TO, thirds vote of wheat grow- re. The administration was -pv proposal, but there was a pute over whether Presi- it Eisenhower and Secre- ' of Agriculture Ben.ion were mant agalnit It. oth the President and secretary “ h e argued strenuously In favor of Ible over high, rigid price sup- J " of 'Ith the Immediate wheat and Brills on amendments disposed ol. the 'aunchc ite picked up speed and adopted ,, , lumber of amendments to the ®r, , ' farm bill In less than an hour ? , recessed. tacks, tie vote on the wheat amendment "^he : i unrewarded encouragement U) he 1 e southern senators. bobble-n ne wheat amendment was spon- lirought d by Senator Carlson, R.. Kans., antl-Br: attached to the omnibus farm “hootini by a 64-39 rollcall vote. It was He wb first setback suffered by Lhe In the b nhower administration during dergrou, ,te debate of the electlon-year Sir J( sure. . nor for riking while the Iron was hot, as riot i Itor Russell, D., On., tried to Greek q I through the same kind of a shooting ram for cotton but his amend- They t waa rejected 57-33 on another |„to uu the seal estem wheat senators Joined Mokai ^8 with a group from the south- cotton states to win approval Mahe he Carlson plan. The cotton aboard tors were divided on Russell's osal, however, and he lost the j),e bl ort of some of the wheat sena- (,1; he was nators from textile areas In whisked the North and South, which Bishop 0 wary of higher domestic cotton aides. IS. also opposed the Russell ndment. - in lhe ca.se of wheat, Ru.ssell l ^ u t f .ed all cotton consumed In this try supported at 100 per cent irlty, with the rest of the crop t permitted lo find its normal The I cet pricey the Amc ------------------------------ accepted Dangers Noted \SHINQTON, March U Hh — dent pas U.S. wealher bureau warned A Sundt ' of a threat of floods in mid- program itlc states AS a result of heavy pervlsior The R adde</ thnt « new storm form- thanks t off the east coast threatens tion he r ing of low-lying coastal areas He an Ntw Jersey to Rhode Island. Toppenli itensive Fund C( Red Cross D enslve solicitation of funds be- perts wh Wednesday In tlie residential Cross hai Industrial areas for the I9S0 Beginnlni lean Red Cross lund drive, re- lists wltl Mrs. Zita noaehe. Twin Falls blood m er executive secretary. nlclans ti I, noaclie reminds everyone the the blooi 3roBs needs more money than nnd musi before for emergency -relict, rlvatlves. lolcd Twin Palls countymust During more tlib yenr lo aupport Uio equipmen program begun for Maglo V«l- ore nettle emorlnl liospltaLlastfRll. ., .M a ty ' lougli Ule blood Is donated and piled inoi butcd with no charge, thi cx< veteran* . .f onal New.sp.iper Serving p.'*- TWi; (yiccksHad Wo >H p Vaasllios Moatran, (Ireek ambassador tn pear* to have lost that unruffled diploma British foreign office in LonJoi). Ilb ra)l banishment from (’yprus of Archbishop MaL Ist leader, and n notlre from Athfnn of the baasador Mostras from hlx po.it In the Briti: District Court Set on Tipsy Wesley F. Hudson, (liioding, walvi 1 probate court In (loodliitr Tuesday ( riving, second offen.se, and was boun y Judge James P. Go.s.selt, Judge Gc Inued at $1,000 and bond was po.stei on, Hudson’s molher, and Mrs. Berth W lllai'd D. M urray, (Iooding, who runken driving, second offense, aski 7 ^ ; ~ • his he£ Vew Violence aftemoo the heal Rocks Cyprus,- nTZ Deaths Listed. NICOSIA, Cyprus. M arch 14 (1P»— yir /prlot extiemlsts shot and killed / I Einglish police sergeant and serl- 1 T M l[ isly wounded a Turkish constable id a Cypriot civilian today In the 'st fatal vlolonce since the deporta- )n of Archbbhop Makarios. British aulhoritles Immediately - datc unched a mn.«lve search with dogs . oUlc r the ns.sii.s.sm.s nnd Imposed n .sion .sc! lict curfew on the center of the forcem :y to help stem expected new at- The British vlctlhi was the first be killed of a group of London bbles and fimall town officers Rich] ought to Cyprus to help control iat, aai( tl-BritLsh riots, bombings and ------------- - ootings. -- ^ He was the 17th Briton to be killed I llll the battle ngalnst the Cypriot un- rground organization. a Sir John Hnrdlng. British gover- A .1 r for Cypriw. lmpo.sed the curfew riot squads Invaded houses in the •eek quarter of the city where the ooting occurred. rhey herdpd hnif-dressed-p^rsons X) Uucks and drove them out of persoi } sealed-of( section. , County a Makarios nnd three other deported eek Cypriot leaders arrived at lho. Sychellcs Islands, today Djird a BritKsh frigate to begin , •Jr exjle. ^ rhe black-bearded archbLshop still re his flowing robe/j of office as was put ashore In r launch and P^Miaent Isked off In a police van with the assocli ihop of Kyrenia and the two other Americ Dr. Pranl _____________ ______ farm, and utheran Pastor Gets New Pulpit by Ray I rhe Rev. 0. B. Reitz, piistor ot Tom Alwo I Amcilcan Lutheran churcii,, has Music lepted a cnll lo Faith Lutheran Hopper, F; irch. Toppenlsli. W ash. al Instmcl 'he Rev. Mr. Reitz has been real: der. Twin it pastor here alnce January, 1064. Sunday school teachers training gram was started under his su- TOKYO vision. China ant ■he Rev. Mr. Reitz exaressed his trade agre nks to everyone for the coopera- will eiicha 1 he received during his stay. and flax i le and Mra. Reitz will move to bacco and ipenlsh on May 1-________________ Peiping an Collection Effori Drive Announce! 'Jl who process It while In Red no chnrge ss hands niUJit be paid, she laid. Since enl Inning wltli the nurse ivlio ns- tho Red ( I with the blood drawing, tho mortal hoe id requires highly skilled tcch- pints of bl ans to preserve It. Atter 21 dnys been colled blood Is until tor transtusloiM Include onl must be broken down Into do- slons up tc Uves. chaptcr wil urlng the enlire process, vnluaUIo fore the n pment and laboratory lacllltlci April 10, ^ neoded, Mrs. nonche staled. She noli ist year the organization sup- donom on i t more tlinn 70 pinlji lo the niiist nt Uir runj udmlnlslratlon, Tliort was gallon. ‘I , pTW I N FALL WIN KALU'^, ID.MIO, WKDXK.'^D k'oidforlt ijg. fc.SiiX ^B^B'-^B no . > pu I I Du-k ^^^^^BBB At fcrnit'c.s. pruusi'd casioMs would (ll roKardiiis: by 11 bi^' day II) did tn hv niu ff tho.so o'.li , . ^jira] Cvpru.s .. iS ilj that iiip to the United Kingdom, ap- do anylli lomatic look as he leaves the liciil to li !'a)l (here followed the HritJxh dl.spiito L Makarios, pro-Greek national- Orrerp. ’ their Intention to reral] Am- Britain o British capital. (AT ulrrphotol very be.st -- --------------------------------- ------------- I.sinel-y I * » # wanted ( i Action .sibiliiy f I.snipl A ly Charges alved preliminary liparliiK '* ay on ii charge of drunken iound over to district court pmno c ! Gos.sett ordered hall con- mllni:, E i.sted by M l's. Loix'iiii H ud- ‘‘‘ti'= " t'“ ertha !)anicls, his .si.ster. ''I'ejormi w ho alao i.s chark^ed w ith has done nsked for a continuance of ficntion heaiiitrir**when brdujfhl be- fi^ion ca: e Jiidge Gossett Tuesday moon. Judge Gossett continued Farm- hearing lo 2 p.m. Thursday and ^f^rence. . :.lnued ball at $1,000. Bond was plantlns posted and Murray still is In said He addec alter L. Goodman, jr., 146 Blue overstate (Continuid on l‘««« 2. Column <> farm bill. leetsWUrm Motor Can iOISE, March 14 (/P)— The state pi 1 .scheduleii a series of m eetings yef -•ement am! iron out olher kinks in • act which wen! into effect four itings will be held in Twin Falls iV 'ch 28 and Idaho Falla on March 29 lichard Shirley, the commlsalon's n •said olher m eetings jirobably wouli valley a )0 on Hand The*^gat cd by the Lt Filer Feed “ lems havli Of Slieepmen “ Jt ' n.s well aa L,ER, March 14—Approximately ed to atte: lersons attended the Twin FnlLi shlrlcy ty Sheepmen'.! banquet nt the o„j odist church Tuesday night. reglsti-atio e banquet honored the Filer Kl- trucks in 1 > club. and certal ;akers Included Robert Bias- some 4. L. A; Winkle, Mei Claar. secre- tered undi 3t the Idaho State Woolgrower.i „r more t icl ft tlon; John Breckenrldge. of n lent of the Nationnl Woolgrow- irtj|.|tj t jsoclntlon; John Noh. one of 16 shlrley nerlca on lhe wool conimtelon: operators 'rank, Caldwell experimental „nd (j and Wilbur Wilson, Hnmmett, p„,.^ jjsoqj president ot the Idaho Wool- enforce! irs association. -pt^g feg^ onel'E. 0. Walter, Flier, was i„ naster. Address of welcome was jjj jj per i ay Lincoln. Response wns by one-half oi Alworth, Kiwanis president. e.,ue for c sic was provided by Joseph ^jg^g er, Filer high school ngrlcultur- tiiictor. assisted by Mr. Schroe- public opi ■win^alls.^ ____ _ commlsslor .. ................... ent practic PACT. SIGNED schedules XYO, Moi-ch 14 (1P»—Communist e.stabllsh a . and Albania have signed a shlrley sul( agreement under which China __ xchange wheat, oil. cotton, tea rw lax products for Albanian to- A O lll and textilca, communist radio tg announijed today. _______ /jp rts for ,«=• :ed for City S : recbmmcnd irge lor this service. for nock crc e entering tht agreement with limits. Tho cd Cross, Maglo Valley M«- ning. Until hospital hna transfused OOD is begun, Dt blood while ,C97 pints have multiple fa sllected, However, these figures existing fli e only donnllohJi nnd transtu- placed In a up to March 1, she said. .Tho and room a r will bo far behind agahi be. llie coini he next bloodmoblle visit on atter the so 10, Mrs. Roache predicted, air previous noted there nre 21 gallon Inary ordln on record In hor oltlce, with to Rolph W t Uiem midway In tholr second oxpcrli Wiw recoinmondi v'^H.W, MARCH M . r.l.-if, ^isenhoA W ould N ixon l.VSlUyCTON, M;t!vh 1 I i.Vt I' politik'iil lickri wi t h liini. Mi.^i'iili fnr a .-^I'.'ond term , Imi h r {liil iml ; 'lus ini'liiMi \v;is l’l liiK' with tl i‘i),:lit I'hoire for \ ii i' iirt’^idrnl iii\ li;is adhered to ihis posi- I I'M')) Ihoujfli his (twi; rr- T ) ^ i.s n lorp;!<mr <oi;. '..i.mou I^^ llh lu'.ii'h <’mpha.si.s, Kis. ;.;ihw(m no .iiu* .shmiUl alii'inir. us lir 1! Ii» (illV»‘ n ttrdi;*' h r t u r i ’il . Ni\oii and hini.srli, l:t,s previous 1'^“ m-w.s mn- lu-c.s. Kisenhower .il.so \uunU\ \\',\, ii'd Nixon, blit nn bolh m • .. JM 3 (N'clifU'd to S f'’ uh<'fh»’r lif *' kl fnvor him a.s lr,s nmniiii; ‘d [•■ , llini a' snihowrr's rcnuu^.s \Veilne,s(l;i\ pj-nspi' riims; Ki.son wori’ '.miched nil i reiiut’M for conuncnl mi ihr wnie-in vote Nixon k<>' vesici- / in lhe New Ilanip.slurr iiiriei- I i| pntiKUv. AlthouRh iii.'' name not np))en)’ on llu l>:\llui, in,- ., pre.si(U‘nr.s luime wa.s wriilt’ii V more Umn 21,100 \i)leis, »e eoiifercncc loiieheil al.so nii e o'.her niattm : ■l)i'U.s Els'Mihower voliinleeied , . tlip United Stalr.s l.s rejuly ;o }V*V unylhinc reasonable aiul priir-'Iwiii 1 to help reach a .soiiitlon of Uio w o'o | nto btMwren CreoL Firil.iin nnd .Kf]}«l^h 'CP. El.senhoMcr i'o f e t r e d lo ' iun and Greece a.s iwo <»f om ; * ^ be.st friond.s. I'UHl MC :ael-Arab--Ei.cpnhower said hr' McMHOl t.c(i (o make l( very rtoiir tli.it (Jn id ir \Q] he nor Srcrctary of ' Kn.Mr rs ever have forrcio.srtl the pos-] 7 ' iiy 0 ! .shipment of arin.s 10^ '' ?\ An Israeli request ft.r U .si rialph ? h.T.s been ppndh1 ^: ai the slate', rtment for months. |Caunht, i tegration- • Asked for cnnimrnt a manifesto by 107 ennsi'fR.s|*'>tcf'P f'l ibers pledging u.se ol evrryj <^io.ssinK \1 means" to reverse the su-hi^r. Th le e o u rt’.s srhool intej;ialinnUi'y ip, Elsenhojver first callcd .spe- children attention to the .stipulation in vivor.s a manifesto lor the excrci.se of The I II means," No one, he added, cd Cleii done any talking about a niilll- hlghwaj .ion of the supreme court de- of Porl >n calling for IntcgrAtlon of the Ing true s In the public schools. The d irm—At the outset of the coii- bon.s, a nee. Elsenhower noted that the cuts ani tins season Is just about here, talizod. said we need a farm bill now.i Olbbo added that he couldn't possibly ^>'uck a state hli anxiety to get a good trying t I bin. Coron -------------— be no ir # In Tv discuss ff- Inform irrier Law Wa te public utilities commi,s- T> i yesterday to Improve cn- i T s in the Idaho m olor car- ^ i 3ur years ago. The first Ir lls March 26-27, Pocatello h 29-30.' By i's motor vehicles special- Warm vould he held In the Boise :y and In northern Idaho ”pr”n(j” ‘Pril. Ihen dn e gathering have been suggest* |n oastei f the Idaho Motor Transport Idaho lation a/id several indlviduai morning ;rs in hopes of settling prob* below ze: having to do with rates, leases in Pocat enforcement. Shirley said. ic leaders nnd state legislators II as truck operators are expect- f ‘'“ “'u n , >, , Ml'h" ' rley said the main problem is nnuMm„ Df enforcing the public utility -nntrr- fi- ration law which applies to aii I J ' ' s in Idaho except farm vehicles jdjjUo y iertaln others hauling for hire. ., , ^ ne 4.000 operators have regis- under the law, some with two u 3re trucks. The state depart- , of motor vehicles lists 120,000 p' ‘" th e stnte. rley said it Is felt that many ^ 23 in tors are neglecting to legistcr , , iay the fee.s. The Motor Trans- lasoclatlon lias a.sked for strict* eluded 4f forcement. > fees range from $5 per year , .,9 , e case ol piivi\te carriers to , per year and an assessment of alf of one per cent of gross rev- . \ for common and contract car- A meetings also will sound out ^ opinion as l/) whether the |J isslon should continue its pres* •actlce of setting separate rate w„ y iles for different carriers or » ish a general minimum rate, 2] y _______________ cause wh m n f ented In lung B oard “sS;." Pask Is OverHT immendatloniHorthe proposed * “I' ning oidinance were conclud- llQUor lav the zoning commlaslon at Its signed a lg Wednesday morning. operator i he last action, cominlsslonera Is owner ( nended a park classification The.ma Bk creek canyon InsUe tho olty sheriff’s ( Tho plan Is long range plon- eated. Sh Until the pnrk developmonl remain al un, Uie (ireo wlll retain n Ing, le family classification, Tlic . Atty.-Oi J fish hatchery has been ruled slot In a light'Industry oalegoiy chines ini oin allowed for expaiulon, ' destroyed commission wlll meet again ' —— he socretary has accumulated vlous buslDcsj Into a prclim- SlTDUl ordinance, Tlils wlll be sent -T on TO III Walstroni, Portland zoning horo ycsti Wred by Iho clly for toning iifian dctc londatloiu, (or review. thi ann. Nine Irriu'alfd Idaho Counlio.s A»>.»ulr.l I'ir.. *11 .1 ►wer S a y Be H ap 1 as Can ri't'sidciii I'lisi'iihuwcr said (nday ii'iihuw i'r’.s slaU'iui'Hl al n lU'w.s 001 i"t at'liially say at atiy pnmt that In h the rn ‘sid('nt's pfcviousl\' ('\pros imlil th»* Rcpul)lii'an cnnvoniicin h 5oard Notes Sf Public, Co 1\ ,\,s||IN i;T ().\, M mit H I I (.-1')- A s , .■'iiriiiljiit; tiiiinil am i p rt'lly (■iiiil'idfii i'.'si'r\i' hiiiiril. indicatcil lil lie chani n ;iiul iirosiM'rts, ns r(ini|iari'(l \^'ith isiHTniis year in Ihf nalinn's hislm >ash Claims 1 Victim’s Wid riu‘ widow and dai);,"htoi’ of a Kilor lO dil'd Doc. 'Jd, ID.Vl. ili a jrradc-ii'o ill I-'jil!,^, wvn' killed Tuesday wh(Mi I'O |iassonKt‘i'-'< crashcd inlo a Iruck ;i.^h(‘d into a ulilily pole. The (h’i\o Mrs. Amie Wy^^il. ahout liO. Rcxhur :l lior •l*yoai'-i»ld daiijrhter, Sue .\nn. ‘inofial hosjiital in Blackfoot. .Mrs. V luiic l.ee Cioiiiftis, -Kl. Rox- I'K. driver (d‘ Ihc car, died 1 /^ f, rotiLo lo Ihc hospital. .IV C Ii .alph Wysnl. 34, died of injuries irred when hi.s iienvv truck wn.s ght on the cowoiiu liei* of a west- JLIcIl nd engine nnd luiiled down a •p ('nibankment nt the rallroiul T |.| isinK south nf t.he Motor-Vu cor- X II . T h e girl wlio wa.s killed Tue.s- w«s t.he ydungi'.st nf his four .dren. The Lhree orpliuned sur- Sen. E )r.s are boy.s. ages 5. 0 and 8. put his pr he Idnho hlfehwny paU'ol report- In New Cleinen.s' car .skidded on U, S, early re hway 91 about two miles norlh lioaded U Porl Hall, bounced off nn incom- In this fl truck and hit the power pole. tial primi 'he driver of the truck, David Olb- dates ple< i.s. about 42, Pocatello, received scean's o s and bruises but was not hospl* cratic pn zed. ---------------------------------------------- leading si llbbons reportedly overturned his Stcvensoi :k and ti'aller In a borrow pit standard ng to avoid the crash. vention v oroner Al Trolin said there would delegates no inquest.-------------------------------------each—Ke 1 Twin Falls. Sheriff James H. lead after iham contacted Cht^rles Wygal. contest f Lher-ln-Iaw of Mrs.' Wygal, to Tennesset >rm him of the accident. the write ------------------------------ the pre/ej ^arm Trend I Stevenson senator er P r e d i c t e d f o r :.ot^H would hav Idaho Region' By The Aaaoclateii Press boom” for 'arming weather wns predlclrd p^^p, Incsdny (or the IntennounlBln prcterenci I In the wflkp 0/ a stomi that lad a light blanket of miow. ) dropped temperatures to r.cio astem Idaho. laho Fails reported a Wednesdny J \ 3 1 l ning minimum of two degrees f w zero and it was oniy five above A •ocatello. /\( cles cleared in eastern Idaho ng the night and /nJr u-ealher SHOSHC predicted for all of southern Vlllcrs. pi 10 Wednesdoy and Thi^rsday. I'lRh scho time higlis were expected to Informed t ;e from 30 to 40 in southeastern wednesda) 10 and 38 to 48 in southwestern the posiClc 10 Wednesday with Thursday's ent In She is about five degrees higher. B**' :a h ’s temperatures were not Vlllcrs h below freezing during llie who rcilgi t with a minimum of 25 In Salt accept the ) City. Similar readings were en t of sch rted In western Idaho with a low Mr. Villi I In Boise. 22 in Twin Falls and and came n Lewiston. graduate c lesday’s high temperatures In- ond BICE Dd 45 in Boise. 44 In Twin Falls, his masten 1 Salt Lnke gUy, 43 in Lewis- of Idaho a 32 In PocateUo and a chilly 28 m er sesslo daho Falls. Southern ( ------------------ ----------- Hc stnrt( O where he ction het in {or .x^yea Tl* 1 11 r inball Lase ■n. Tvfl B. Turley and Ray Ober- - p ley have been ordered to appear X* O rill^ lh 21 In probate court lo show ^ ! why a pinball machine confls- Kill*] I In the South Park lounge ani^aur d' not be destroyed. te for the hearing was aet Tues- >y Judge Everett Sweeley. “ S'™ 0 maclilne was confiscated last y by Sheriff James H, Ben- a deputy sheriff and two slate »ll : law enforcement agents who hi d a coniplalnt, Mra. Turley Is Mr. und tor ot tho lounge. Oberhansley three smni ner ot the machine. ranch and »,machine has been held at the Into one lai '.t'a ottlco since It was oonlls- >ng In one . Sheriff Denham said It wlll In^ the oth In a t Uie o /II cd until the hear- WJion 01 n.m , Mond y.-Qen. Oraydon W, Bmlth hot the hulldli slot machines and pinball may ho, was tr s mny bo.contlsoated and de- bln!;c, the 1 lyed as contrabnnd. Mrs, Olafk -------------------- --------- - _ , Ho_wiii bur JETS Althl^E ' tlio liulllllli :TlUita, Oermnny, M arch H IUI 1»«. rflatlvi 1 TON) super flabi'ojots arrived M r, OInrt ycstcrilny to glvo Wc«t Euro- x Bliostione dcfcntei a guiicrxinlo ihol ill with Ills b nn. ! Oaoclli norl y - ^ Fll SF es _________________ I ». .-.a . ..... . ysThat] ppy to H m paign! oday ho uuidtl he iiappy hih.'uc \'ii'i s conlCrcni-o l u n u ' clo.sr In a >|ii\.jlu’ lat ho fii\nrs .\’i\(»n aa hi^ rmiiiiny:' i' cprcs.<»’il view t h a l il would iml l-c ap (in has iiotuiii.it rd a prosidoni lal c;u Spending Moo Confidence in .\ survey liidicali'il yrsli'rday Ihc pi I'idciil 111 Ih c fu tu ri'. 'I'hi'.slmly. aut rhaMKi" In how coiisumi'i'.s fiM'l alioul wilh a year ajro. A m i l!l.'>r) w a s I lisliiry. 'J'licre w as simii' im licalim i , " will slow ^Tl^affic 3™ idow, Girl=s ■iler man, R alph B. Wygal, "uT c-cro.ssiiig accuient ea.sl of spending p i hcn llie car in which Ihcy I. The pi Iruck near Fort, Ilall tlicn '''f.'f'-, xhurn. wa.s killed in.stantly nbout thei Ann, diod laler nt HiuKliam and are vc rs. W vjrar.s h ro th (‘r-indaw, pec'.s for g - ---------- - during the rt 11 2. "Aboui .etanver Has m r k l l o t V i ( ‘t o r y ilE“ In First Tests E“S By The AasoclaUd Preaa , ^ "Two fell tiiey en. Estes Kefauver. D., Tenn., .oca hla prealdentlal hopes on Uie line "" New Hampshire Tueaday and ynued to' ly returns Indicated he was _,.g^ ded townrd a resounding vIcUiry this Ilrst-ln/.the-nHUon preslden- y,|, primary. All 12 dcltgate caiiill- simlla cs pledged, tb tupport the Tonnes- beglnnUlt im’s second bid for the Demo-, , tlo presWcntlol nomlnntlon w c ling supporters favorable to Adlal ,P,I‘ venson, the Democrat's W»2 idard bearer. In terms of eon-‘““ “J tlon votes—8 of th e Democratic ,‘nBsi igntes have only one-half a vole ^ h—Kefauver Jumped Into.nn 8-0 I after ti'ailing Stevenson In one T r C lest for about on hour. Tlie U a iDi inesseen also was far ahead ol write-Ui total fo r Stevenson in preference poll. OXA.I he clash between Kefauver and /enson I was indirect since the I a- Itor entered the preferential con- pcraonally nnd Stevenson did jERUt A poor showing by Kefnvuer j 4 Id have been considered a aerlous dijdosed I I lo hla presidential asplrfttloni. powerful sl lie New H am pshire voting alao ranean wit ured a mushrooming write-in cruiser div n for Vice President Nixon In The dlvli Republican vice presidenUal cruisers Bi erence poll, where no candldnUa nnd may 1 I entered officially. fore fall. Jf It alphVillers s"SS * marines In A c c e p ts PoS t t h e ‘'umted bf force to JOSHONE, M arch 14 — Ralph Mid-East, rs. principal of the Ooodlng The Uni school for the lofit 10 jcurs, Prancc Agt rmed the Shoshone school board guarantee t nesday moming he will accept ed the 1046 position of school superintend- A dlspat in Shoshone. Hla duties will be- closed that on July I. today to llcrs replaces Camden Meyer with Jorda resigned several weeks ago lo between ri\ 3t the position o f superintend- memberahij: of schools In M inidoka county. ^ . Villers wus b o rn in Kansas came to Idaho in 1018. He Is a French uatc of the H ler high school Plneni BICE at Albion. H e received Abe masters degree at the University laho and attended several sum- sessions a t the Unlveralty of hern California. British di 'started teaching at Troy, Idn,, e ho was coach and princlpnl ;,„n^.t|,en Ix year#,. He waa coach at Buhl , wo years ond after two yenrs , ,h- le army_went to Gooding 10 I ngo aa high school principal. rmer Resident Jaycei Jurned in Flames ]?„« OSHONE, M arch 14 — Neplil ;, a tarmer north ot Bhoshone ¥> _ a yenr ago was burned about OC, nnd hands Monday when , bulldinga on h is new ranch Lealle burned to the ground, J ves here report. S a y wl' . und Mrs. Olarlc had moved n,e Harry smnll bulldinga to the new ju,,j (o pm 1 and were combining them ^ent jno large home. They were llv- jaycecs ' u one of the buildings and ui- business an he others Ior atorage. thing hew ( ion Clark awakened around 0 of rclrdshir Mondny he discovered one ot a "Jaycee { liulldliigs was on fire. While »t a aensat fos trying to extinguish the wlll"onr ho , the building lu which h» luid to bo «rvpi Olafk Were living ciulglil tin, ottwlttg del as biiriioa when ho'Totufned W ttle'phoiiU*. I'UlliItiig Xor lo m * -.u iO re clolli-1 Bdw«td H! fclatlves report. ., Ojrploiil* » Olnrk i« iindor’ tri^m iht lij llj» Pl»°f o* I, north ol;flho«iohk , : i Iju^ncM H u ' ^ •- ' k '• 'INAL 1 )ITION ____________________________ :| I'KICK, CKNTS t' H e ~ t iave |j M ate 1 \’ii'i' I'ri’-iidi’ul Nixi'ii on ‘ ^ llu-ciidnr-irniotit. llf .\'i,\- ' IK' n i a l i '. ' ai'prnpri.ilo In mako an c;indid;iti' next Atl^Mi.sl. od of j n Future i 0 puldio is in an optinii.'i- atiiKninood hy lhe feder- 1 1 1 )oul thoir financial p(i.‘ii- * | I.H iho tno.st oxuboraiitly | ion, however the public ffl low down il.s ii.so of om- '* • credit, thi.s year. | j | .survey i.s eiirried nnl for the , f t board In January and Peb- || of cnch year by the Sui'vey ' . ch Center of die University , hlgnn. I i nre the highllghl.s of thl.i 51; probe of the publl(‘‘.s fecling.s jl i(s ftnanclai security and ' tj lg plan.s: .[ le preliminary results, the rc- |j oard said, 'indicate that con- ' vUnv lheir currcnl flnnnclal j )ii favorably, are optlmistio > ) thi'lr own Income prospecUs, e very optimistic nbout pro.s- ’j or general buslncs.s conditions the coming year." J .bout the same proportions of I lers reported plana to buy | nd used automobiles,, other . R e goods and new and used { and to undertnlce home lm- H lent and maiutenance pro- H as ... a year ago ... Amounts I lined expenditures also show- v I !e chnnge from a year earlier." j rwo-flfths of the consumers j ley were better off in early j han at the beginning of last j fl . . Farmers generally con- I V to be more pesslmlstld than- ',j groups and less than half of j irm operators expectcd good > tills year. , Tills prpportlon mll{W‘ ta Uioae reported At tha u ilwb^ofthe two ptty^uXyears.'* 5 \bout one-h{ilf or those plan- i purchases of .'futtiltureirftnd ■ ^ lold .appliances' thla, year- la«' ;1 1 to iwe 'installment credit,:ft ;iy hat .lower proportion than In i ,0fl5» ------------- “:// '11 S. Bolsters;, | xtli Fleet in | ^ense Regioii I t U SA L E M . (Israeli sector). - li 14 IIPI-The United States :d todoy It would bolster ^Its ul sixth fleet in the Mediterr, With Its new guided missile division this fall, „ , I divlalon now conslsta ot tho i » Boston and Northampton ay Include tl>e Canberra be- lli- ■■Show" Ptonned announcement followed i|n disclosure by' the. United ■’ ! it was sending 1,800 U ,S. ;,‘fj s In f|ie tense area and re- 'M n London that Britain and ilted States planned a show e to keep the .peace. In the , ; ist. , . j United States, Britain and Agreed I n . a .1850 - pact tp _ ,j| tee the ai-mlstlde which end- • 1:3 1048 Palestine WM.'' ■■ -f spatch from Baghdad dls- fS ;hat King Felsal of Iraq Ilew to Jordan for conferences ii|| ordan’s King Hussein, torn jij > rival blocs seeking Joi-dan fa ■ship in the Baghdad pact.'- f;# Delegates Meet surprise developments came i | ich Foreign Mhilster Chris- ' 1 nenu met Egyptian Premier | Abdel Nasser In Cairo for 1 talks that could determine il s ot France's position in the |{ East and North Africa,. : ll h diplomats also were con- || with Arab leaders In major II d i s c u s s i o n s deslgried:ta‘ | | ien the western position in ' I] r - threatened , Middle East, H emphasis was on Cairo be- |l it tho rapidly deteriorating jJ ■Egyptian relations. Jf cees Plan to I in Drive-in as I benefit for Day I Falls Jaycees wlll take over ffl on of Arctic Circle, 761 iMalr^ .iUB east, trom noon until 0 pan. 9] with, all receipts' going to . 1] irry Barry . memorial palk I purchase playground equip- ' cs will operate 'tho enUr#, s and are considering Mni«A': ew for Tv(ln Palls InlljB ishmentJi. A new conoooUi^ ICO Sundae,'V nsa tional. low' bnC£,‘W (M . erviS In tHelr.e«ni «n4f,li® deUVety litltM '16. tmtitllf ilnkJiupi'^w*. ' ■ V ' J'-iI; 'i BjiwiirQWier of th« Arclto'^ 1 a Jftyoet. .He Is donatlnit 0 o{,bUBto«M ‘»nil supplleg: Hnteiy.m Jftyceej lylllln on., icjnn- me nllio H under their op«tiiUpii,^yf;( - ■■ .ViM

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n g P l a n s i'he United S tates, in w h u t l n ’ n policy, h as agreed t(i "cx-' here next week with h e r | ; 3 | l lal sources .said today. w ith its allies has (iocllned' w ith the Soviets until t h e j f l B

itrols are .satisfactorily r e - ' l B ^ will be llm iled to methods f lf 'l , id goals and will not involve l i ;'’,i m m itm ents on fu tu re atom- V ''

weapons a t th is stage, i h e ' « irces sfttd.D fflc la l^ sa id H aro ld E. 8la8.Hen, ;arm am ent rep resen ta tiv e for esident E lsenhow er, h ad a p e e d Ih h is allies to discuss the scope d goals of n u c le a r dlsnrm arncnt i c! previous d lB arm nm ent p laru ’ lu ltaneously .atassen l.«j cUn-enUy a l l g n l n j i ‘ le r ican d isa rm a m e n t p lans wUli , '>se of B rita in , P i'ance and Canada : 'i p rivate tallca In London. ’ '■Dn M onday the four W eslp rn t' tvers have sch ed u led a new round

d isa rm a m e n t n e ro tla t lo n i wtth i Soviets h e re w ltn ln th e fram e- ■ rk of th e U n ited N ationa dls- n am en t su b co m m ittee , ' ■ ‘ :>fficial W e s te m q u a rte rs s n id ' '•re wos “m o re optimlam'* now 11 3ut prospeota for th e forthcom lnB ' | k5 th an a t any previous time, l i e U nited S ta te a was feported U'dedly en co u rag ed because of — — ssla 's ad m issio n i t n o longer rc - Vaa ds war a s in ev itab le an d by Mos- pears v's rea liza tio n of th e prohib itive Brltla Tors of a su rp r ise nuclear a t- banUl k:. is t leiL h igh w e s tern sources said baasai lerlca’s p o sitio n on d isarm am ent i changed “ very m u ch " as a re - * | - v b of In ten siv e s tu d ies over the I . l l ;t year. m J \Irltnln an d P i'nnce also m odified lr previous n rm s c u t p ro jects in i re t talks th is w eek-end between * me M in is te r A n thony Eden and i n c h P re m ie r G uy M ollet.---------------------------------------- VVe

Pay Is Et)od Wheat'S—The se n a te voted yester- r ts on all w h ea t gfown for , ted S ta tea bu t rejected a j \ g ' ings wenp tied to the wheat

to opera te until 1957 and T O , thirds vote of w heat grow- re. The adm in istration was -pv proposal, bu t the re was a

pute over w hether Presi- it E isenhow er and Secre- ' of A g ricu ltu re Ben.ion were m an t a g a ln i t It.o th th e P re sid e n t an d secretary “ h e argued s tren u o u s ly In favor of Ible over h ig h , rig id price sup- J " of

'I th the Im m ed ia te w heat and B rills on a m en d m en ts disposed ol. the 'au n ch c ite picked u p speed and adopted , , , lumber of am en d m en ts to the ®r, , ' farm bill In less th a n an hour ? , recessed. tacks,

tie vote on th e w h ea t am endm ent "^he : i un rew ard ed encouragem ent U) he 1 e so u th ern sen ato rs. bobble-nne w heat a m e n d m e n t was spon- lirought d by S e n a to r C arlson, R.. Kans., an tl-B r: a ttach ed to the om nibus farm “hoo tin i

by a 64-39 rollcall vote. I t was H e wb firs t se tb a c k su ffe red by Lhe In th e b

nhow er a d m in is tra tio n during dergrou, ,te debate o f th e electlon-year S ir J( sure. . no r forrik ing w hile th e Iron was hot, as r io t i I to r R ussell, D., On., tried to G reek q I th ro u g h th e sam e kind of a shooting ram fo r c o tto n b u t h is am end- T h e y t waa re je c te d 57-33 on ano ther |„ to u u

the seales tem w h e a t sen a to rs Joined M okai 8 w ith a g ro u p from the south- co tton s ta te s to win approval M ahe he C arlson p lan . T he cotton aboard tors were d ivided on Russell's osal, how ever, an d he lost the j ) , e bl o r t of som e of the w heat sena- (,1;

he wasna to rs fro m tex tile areas In whisked

the N o rth and South, which B ishop 0 wary of h ig h e r dom estic cotton aides.IS. also opposed the Russell ndm ent. -

in lhe ca.se of w heat, Ru.ssell l ^ u t f .ed all c o tto n consum ed In this try su p p o rted a t 100 per cent irlty , w ith th e res t of the crop t p e rm itted lo f in d its normal T h e I cet pricey the Amc

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Dangers Noted\S H IN Q T O N , M arch U Hh — d e n t pas U.S. w e a lh e r bureau warned A S u n d t

' of a th re a t of floods in m id- p ro g ram itlc s ta te s AS a resu lt of heavy perv lsio r

T h e Radde</ th n t « new storm form - th a n k s t off th e e a s t co ast th reatens tion h e r ing of low -ly ing coastal areas H e an N tw Je rse y to R hode Island. T oppen li

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enslve so lic ita tio n of funds be- p erts wh W ednesday In tlie residential Cross hai Industria l a reas for the I9S0 Beginnlni lean R ed C ross lund drive, re - l is ts wltl Mrs. Z ita n o aeh e . Tw in Falls blood m

e r executive secretary . n lc lan s tiI, noac lie rem in d s everyone the the blooi 3roBs n eeds m ore money th an nnd m usi before fo r em ergency -relict, rlvatlves. lolcd T w in P alls c o u n ty m u s t D uring more t l i b y en r lo aupport Uio equipm en program beg u n fo r Maglo V«l- ore ne ttle em orlnl l io sp ltaL lastfR ll. . , . M a t y ' lougli Ule blood Is donated and piled inoi butcd w ith no charge, th i cx< veteran* .

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V aasllio s M oatran , ( I r e e k a m b a ssa d o r tn p e a r* to have lo s t t h a t u n ru ff le d d ip lo m a B r i t is h foreign o ff ic e in L onJoi). I l b ra ) l b a n is h m e n t from ( ’y p r u s of A rch b ish o p MaL Is t le a d e r , and n n o t l r e from A th fn n of th e b a a s a d o r M ostras f ro m hlx po.it In th e B riti:

District Court Set on Tipsy

W e s l e y F . H u d s o n , ( li io d in g , w a l v i 1 p r o b a t e c o u r t In ( lo o d lii tr T u e s d a y ( r i v i n g , se c o n d o f f e n .s e , a n d w a s b o u n y J u d g e J a m e s P . G o .s.se lt, J u d g e Gc I n u e d a t $ 1 ,0 0 0 a n d b o n d w a s p o .s te i o n , H u d s o n ’s m o l h e r , a n d M rs . B e r t h

W ll la i 'd D. M u r r a y , ( I o o d in g , w h o r u n k e n d r iv in g , s e c o n d o f f e n s e , a s k i

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D e a th s L is t e d .NICO SIA , Cyprus. M arch 14 (1P»— yir /p r lo t extiem lsts s h o t and killed /I Einglish police se rg e a n t and serl- 1 T M l[ isly wounded a T u rk ish constable id a Cypriot civilian today In the 's t f a ta l vlolonce s in ce the deporta- )n o f Archbbhop M akarios.B r i tish aulhoritles Im m ediately -d a t c u n ch ed a mn.«lve se a rc h with dogs . o U l c r th e ns.sii.s.sm.s nnd Imposed n .s io n .sc! l ic t curfew on the cen te r of the f o r c e m :y to help stem expected new a t-

T h e B ritish vlctlhi was the f irs t be killed of a group of London

bbles and fimall tow n officers R ic h ] o u g h t to Cyprus to help contro l i a t , a a i(tl-B ritL sh riots, bom bings a n d ------------- -oo tings. -- ^He w as the 17th B rito n to be killed I l l l l th e b attle ngalnst th e Cypriot u n -

rg ro u n d organization. a

Sir J o h n Hnrdlng. B ritish gover- A . 1 r fo r Cypriw. lmpo.sed the curfew r io t squads Invaded houses in the

•eek quarter of the c ity where the ooting occurred.r h e y herdpd hn if-d ressed-p^rsons X) Uucks and drove th em o u t of persoi } sealed-of( section. , C o u n ty aM akarios nnd three o th e r deported eek Cypriot leaders arrived a t lho. Sychellcs Islands, t o d a y Djird a BritKsh f rig a te to begin , ‘•Jr exjle. ^rh e black-bearded archbLshop still re h is flowing robe/j of office as w as put ashore In r launch and P^M iaent Isked off In a police van with the assocli ihop of Kyrenia and th e two o th er A m eric

Dr. P ran l_____________ ______ farm , and

utheran Pastor Gets New Pulpit by R a y I

rh e Rev. 0 . B. R eitz , piistor o t T om Alwo I A m cilcan L u th eran churcii,, h a s M usic lepted a cnll lo F a i th L u th e ran H opper, F; irc h . Toppenlsli. W ash . al In s tm c l 'h e Rev. Mr. Reitz h a s been real: der. T w in i t p as to r here alnce Jan u a ry , 1064. — S unday school tea c h e rs tra in in g g ram was started u n d e r his su - TO K Y O vision. C h in a ant ■he Rev. Mr. Reitz exaressed h is t ra d e agre n k s to everyone for th e coopera- will e iicha 1 h e received during h is stay. an d f lax i le an d Mra. R eitz will move to bacco and ip en lsh on May 1-________________ P e ip in g an

Collection Effori Drive Announce!

'Jl who process It w hile In R ed no chnrge ss h an d s niUJit be pa id , she la id . S in ce enl Inn ing wltli the n u rse ivlio ns- tho R ed ( I w ith the blood draw ing, tho m o rta l hoe id requires highly sk illed tcch - p in ts of bl an s to preserve It. A tte r 21 dnys been co lled blood Is u n til to r transtusloiM Include onl m u st be broken dow n Into do- slons u p tc

Uves. c h a p tc r wilu rln g the enlire process, vnluaUIo fore th e n p m en t and lab o ra to ry lac lll tlc i A pril 10, ^ neoded, Mrs. n o n c h e sta led . S h e noli is t year the o rg an iza tio n sup- donom on i t m ore tlinn 70 pin lji lo the n iiist n t Uir ru n j udm lnlslratlon, T lio rt was gallon .

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lom atic look as he leaves th e liciil to li!'a)l (here followed the HritJxh dl.spiito LM akarios, p ro -G reek n a tio n a l- O rrerp.

’ th e ir In ten tion to reral] Am - Britain oB ritish capital. (AT u lrrp h o to l very be.st----------------------------------- ------------- I.sinel-y

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ly Chargesa lv e d p r e l i m i n a r y l ip a r li iK '* a y o n ii c h a r g e o f d r u n k e n io u n d o v e r t o d i s t r i c t c o u r t p m n o c ! G o s .s e t t o r d e r e d h a ll c o n - m llni:, E i.s ted b y M l's . L o ix 'ii ii H u d - ‘‘‘ti'= " t ' “ e r t h a ! ) a n i c l s , h i s .s i.s te r. ' 'I 'e jo rm i w h o a la o i.s c h a rk ^ ed w i t h has done n s k e d f o r a c o n t i n u a n c e o f ficntion

hea iiitrir**w hen b r d u j f h l b e - fi^ion ca: e J i i d g e G o s s e t t T u e s d a y “m o o n . Judge G ossett continued F a r m - hea rin g lo 2 p.m. T hursday an d ^f^rence. . :.lnued ball a t $1,000. Bond was p lan tln s posted and M urray still is In said

He addeca lte r L. Goodm an, jr., 146 Blue oversta te (Continuid on l‘««« 2. Column <> farm bill.

leetsW UrmMotor Can

i O I S E , M a rc h 14 (/P)— T h e s t a t e pi 1 .sc h e d u le ii a s e r i e s o f m e e t in g s y e f -•e m en t a m ! i ro n o u t o l h e r k i n k s in • a c t w h ic h w e n ! i n to e f f e c t f o u r i t i n g s w ill b e h e ld in T w in F a l l s iV 'c h 2 8 a n d I d a h o F a l la o n M a rc h 2 9 l i c h a r d S h i r l e y , t h e c o m m l s a l o n 's n •said o l h e r m e e t in g s j i r o b a b ly w o u li

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L,ER, M arch 14—A pproxim ately ed to a tte : lersons attended the Twin FnlLi sh lr lcy ty Sheepmen'.! banquet n t th e o„ j od ist church Tuesday n igh t. reglsti-atio e banquet honored the F ile r K l- trucks in 1 > club. and c e rta l;ak e rs Included R obert B ias- so m e 4. L. A; Winkle, Mei C laar. secre- tered undi

3t the Idaho S ta te W oolgrower.i „ r m ore t i c l ft t l o n ; Jo h n Breckenrldge. o f n l e n t of the Nationnl W oolgrow- irtj|. |tj t jsoclntlon; Jo h n Noh. one of 16 s h lr ley nerlca on lhe wool c o n im te lo n : opera to rs 'ra n k , Caldwell experim en ta l „nd (j

and W ilbur W ilson, H nm m ett, p„,.^ jjso q j president ot th e Id ah o W ool- „ enforce! irs association. -pt^g feg^o n e l'E . 0 . W alter, Flier, was i„ n aste r. Address of welcome was j j j j j p e r i ay Lincoln. Response wns by o n e -h a lf oi Alworth, K iw anis president. e.,ue fo r c sic was provided by Jo sep h ^jg^g er, F iler h igh school ng rlcu ltu r- tiiic tor. assisted by Mr. S chroe- public opi■ w i n ^ a l l s . ^ _____ comm lsslor

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XYO, Moi-ch 14 (1P»—C om m unist e.stabllsh a . and Albania have signed a sh lr ley sul(agreem ent u n d e r which C h in a __xchange w heat, oil. cotton, tea rw • lax products for A lbanian to- A O l l l an d textilca, com m unist rad io

tg announijed today. _______ / j p

rts for ,«=• :ed for City S :

recbm m cndirge lor th is service. for n o c k crce entering th t agreem ent w ith lim its. T ho cd Cross, M aglo Valley M «- ning. U ntil

hospital hna transfused OOD is begun,Dt blood while ,C97 p in ts have m ultip le fa sllected, However, these figures existing fli e only donnllohJi nnd t ra n s tu - placed In a up to M arch 1, she said. .Tho and room a r will bo f a r behind agahi b e . l l i e coini he next bloodmoblle visit on a tte r th e so 10, Mrs. Roache predicted, a ir p revious

noted there nre 21 gallon Inary o rd ln on record In hor oltlce, w ith to R o lph W

t Uiem midway In tholr second oxpcrli W iw recoinm ondi

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N i x o nl .V S lU y C T O N , M ;t!v h 1 I i.Vt I '■ p o litik 'iil l i c k r i w i t h liin i. Mi.^i'iili f n r a .-^I'.'ond t e r m , Im i h r {liil im l ; 'l u s ini'liiM i \v ;is l ’l liiK' wi t h tl i‘i),:lit I 'h o ire f o r \ ii i' i i r t ’^ id rn l iii\ li;is a d h e r e d to i h i s p o s i-

I I'M ')) Ih o u jf l i h i s ( twi ; r r - T ) ^i.s n lorp;!<mr < oi;. '..i.mou I ^ ^

llh lu'.ii'h <’mpha.si.s, Kis. ;.;ihw(m no .iiu* .shmiUl a li i 'in ir . us lir 1! Ii» (illV»‘ n ttrdi;*' h r tu r i ’il

. N i\oii and hini.srli, l:t,s previous 1'^“ m-w.s mn-

lu-c.s. Kisenhower .il.so \uunU \ \ \ ' , \ , ii'd Nixon, blit nn bolh m • ..JM3 (N'clifU'd to S f '’ uh<'fh»’r lif *' ‘ kl fnvor him a.s lr,s nm niiii; ‘d [•■ , llin i a 'sn ih o w rr 's rcnuu^.s \Veilne,s(l;i\ p j-n sp i' riims; Ki.son wori’ '.miched nil i reiiut’M for conuncnl mi ihr w n ie -in vote Nixon k<>' vesici- / in lhe New Ilan ip .slu rr iiirie i- I i |

pntiKUv. AlthouRh iii.'' name not np))en)’ on llu l>:\llui, in,- .,pre.si(U‘nr.s luime wa.s wriilt’ii

V m ore Umn 21,100 \i)leis,»e eoiifercncc loiieheil al.so nii e o'.her n ia t tm :■l)i'U.s Els'Mihower voliinleeied , .

tlip United Stalr.s l.s rejuly ;o }V*V unylh inc reasonable aiul p r i i r - ' I wi i i 1

to help reach a .soiiitlon of Uio w o 'o | nto btMwren CreoL Firil.iin nnd .Kf]}«l^h 'CP. El.senhoMcr i'o f e t r e d lo ' iun and Greece a.s iwo <»f o m ; *

be.st friond.s. I'UHl MC:ael-A rab--E i.cpnhow er said h r ' McMHOl t.c(i (o make l( very rto iir tli.it ( J n i d i r \Q] he nor S rc rc ta ry of ' Kn.Mr rs ever have forrcio.srtl the pos-] 7 ' iiy 0 ! .shipment o f arin.s 10^ ' '?\ An Israeli request ft.r U .si rialph ? h.T.s been ppndh 1 : a i the slate', r tm e n t for m onths. |Caunht, ite g ra tio n - • Asked for cnnimrnt a m anifesto by 107 ennsi'fR.s|*'>tcf'P f'l ibers pledging u.se ol evrryj < io.ssinK \1 m eans" to reverse the su-hi^r. T h le eou rt’.s srhool in tej;ialinnU i'y ip, Elsenhojver f irs t callcd .spe- children

a tten tio n to th e .stipulation in vivor.s a m anifesto lor the excrci.se of T he I

II m eans," No one, he added, cd Cleii done any talking abou t a niilll- hlghwaj .ion of the suprem e co u rt de- of P o rl >n calling for IntcgrAtlon of the Ing true s In the public schools. T he d irm —At the outset o f th e coii- bon.s, a nee. Elsenhower noted th a t the cuts ani t in s season Is ju s t ab o u t here, talizod. said we need a farm bill now.i Olbbo

added th a t he co u ldn 't possibly ^>'uck a s ta te h l i anxiety to get a good try ing tI bin. Coron -------------— be no ir

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discuss ff-Inform

irrier Law W at e p u b l ic u t i l i t i e s co m m i,s- T > i y e s t e r d a y to I m p r o v e cn - i T s in th e I d a h o m o l o r c a r- ^ i 3 u r y e a r s a g o . T h e f i r s t I r lls M a r c h 2 6 -2 7 , P o c a te l lo h 2 9 -3 0 .' Byi 's m o to r v e h ic le s s p e c ia l- W arm v o u ld h e h e ld In t h e B o ise : y a n d In n o r t h e r n I d a h o ”p r”n(j” ‘P r i l . Ihen dne g a th e r in g have been suggest* |n oastei f th e Idaho M otor T ransport Id ah o lation a/id several indlviduai m orning ;rs in hopes of se ttlin g prob* below ze: hav ing to do with rates , leases in P ocat

enforcem ent. Shirley said. ic leaders nnd s ta te legislators •II as truck operators a re expect-

f ‘'“ “ ' u n , > , , M l'h" ' rley said the m ain problem is nnuMm„Df enforcing the public utility -nntrr- fi-r a t io n law which app lies to aii I J ' 's in Idaho except fa rm vehicles jdjjUo yierta ln others hau ling for hire. . , , ^ne 4.000 operators h av e regis-u n d e r the law, som e w ith two u

3re trucks. The s ta te depart- ,o f m otor vehicles lis ts 120,000 p '

’ ‘" t h e stnte.rley said it Is felt th a t many 23 in to rs a re neglecting to leg istcr , , iay th e fee.s. T he M otor T rans- lasoclatlon lias a.sked for strict* eluded 4f forcement.> fees range from $5 per year , .,9 , e case ol piivi\te ca rrie rs to , p e r year and an assessm en t of

a lf of one per cen t of g ross rev- . \ fo r common and c o n tra c t car- A

m eetings also will sound out ^ opinion as l/) w h e th e r the | J

isslon should continue its pres*•actlce of setting s e p a ra te rate w „ y iles for d ifferen t c a rr ie rs or »ish a general m in im um rate, 2]y _______________ cause wh

m n f ented In

lu n g B o a r d “sS;."

Pask Is OverHTim m en d atlo n iH o rth e proposed * “I' n in g oidinance w ere conclud- llQUor lav th e zoning com m laslon a t Its signed a

lg W ednesday m orn ing . o p e ra to r ihe la s t action, com inlsslonera Is ow ner ( nended a p a rk c lassification T h e .m a Bk creek canyon InsU e th o olty sh e riff ’s ( T h o p lan Is long ra n g e plon- eated . S h U n til the pnrk developm onl rem a in a l u n , Uie (ireo wlll re ta in n Ing, le fam ily c lassification , Tlic . A tty .-O i J fish h a tch ery h a s been ruled s lo t In a l ig h t 'In d u s try oalegoiy ch ines ini

oin allowed for e x p a iu lo n , ' destroyed com m ission wlll m ee t again ' — —

he socretary h as accum ulated v lous buslDcsj In to a prclim - S lT D U l ord inance, T lils wlll be sent - T o n TOIII W alstroni, P o r tla n d zoning horo ycsti W red by Iho clly fo r ton in g iifian dc tc

lo n d atlo iu , (or rev iew . th i a n n .

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1\ , \ , s | | I N i ; T ( ) . \ , M m it H I I (.-1')- A s , .■'iiriiiljiit; tiiiinil a m i p r t ' l ly (■iiiil'idfii i ' . ' s i ' r \ i ' h iiiiril. i n d ic a tc i l lil l i e c h a n i n ;iiu l i iro s iM 'rts , n s r ( in i |ia r i '( l \^ 'ith isiH T n iis y e a r in I h f n a l i n n 's h i s lm

>ash Claims 1 Victim’s Wid

r i u ‘ w id o w a n d d a i) ;,"h to i’ o f a K ilo r lO d il 'd Doc. 'Jd, ID.Vl. ili a j r r a d c - i i 'o ill I-'jil!,^, w v n ' k i l le d T u e s d a y wh(Mi

I'O |ia s so n K t‘i'-'< c r a s h c d in lo a I ru c k ;i.^h(‘d in to a u l i l i l y p o le . T h e (h ’i \o M rs . A m ie W y ^^ il. a h o u t liO. R c x h u r :l l io r •l*yoai'-i»ld d a i i j r h t e r , S u e . \ n n . ‘i n o f i a l h o s j i i ta l in B la c k fo o t . .M rs. V lu iic l .e e C io ii i f t is , -Kl. R ox- I'K. d r iv e r (d‘ I h c c a r , d ied 1 / ^ f , ro tiL o lo Ih c h o s p i t a l . . I V C I i

.alph Wysnl. 34, died of injuries irred when hi.s iienvv truck wn.s g h t on the cowoiiu liei* of a west- J L I c I l nd engine nnd luiiled down a •p ('nibankment n t the rallroiul T | . | isinK south nf t.he M otor-V u cor- X I I . T h e girl wlio wa.s killed Tue.s-

w«s t.he ydungi'.st nf his four .dren. The Lhree orpliuned sur- Sen. E )r.s are boy.s. ages 5. 0 and 8. p u t his pr he Idnho hlfehwny paU'ol report- In New Cleinen.s' car .skidded on U, S, early re hw ay 91 about two miles norlh lioaded U P o rl Hall, bounced off nn incom- In th is fl tru ck and h it the pow er pole. t ia l primi

'he driver of the truck , David Olb- d a tes ple< i.s. about 42, Pocatello, received scean 's o s an d bruises but was n o t hospl* c ra tic pn zed.---------------------------------------------- leading si llbbons reportedly overturned his Stcvensoi :k and ti'aller In a borrow p it s ta n d a rd n g to avoid the crash . vention v o roner Al Trolin sa id th ere would delegates no inquest.-------------------------------------each—Ke 1 Tw in Falls. S h eriff Jam es H. lead after iham contacted Cht^rles Wygal. co n tes t f Lher-ln-Iaw of M rs.' Wygal, to Tennesset >rm him of the accident. th e write

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^arm T r e n d I Stevensons e n a to r er

P r e d ic te d fo r :.ot Hwould hav

I d a h o R e g i o n 'B y The Aaaoclateii Press boom ” for

'a rm in g w eather wns predlclrd p^^p, Incsdny (or the IntennounlB ln p rcterenci I In the wflkp 0/ a s tom i that lad a light b lan k e t of miow.) dropped tem p era tu res to r.cio a s te m Idaho.laho Fails reported a Wednesdny J \ 3 1 l n in g minimum o f two degrees fw zero and it was oniy five above A•ocatello. / \ (cles cleared in easte rn Idaho n g the night and /nJr u-ealher SHOSHC

predicted for all of southern V lllcrs. pi 10 Wednesdoy a n d Thi^rsday. I 'lR h scho tim e higlis were expected to Inform ed t ;e from 30 to 40 in southeastern wednesda) 10 and 38 to 48 in southw estern th e posiClc 10 Wednesday w ith Thursday 's e n t In She is about five degrees higher. B**':a h ’s tem peratures were not Vlllcrs h below freezing d u rin g llie w ho rcilgi t with a m inim um of 25 In Salt accep t the ) City. Similar readings were e n t of sch r te d In western Id ah o w ith a low Mr. Villi I In Boise. 22 in T w in Falls and a n d came n Lewiston. g rad u ate clesday’s high tem p era tu res In- o n d BICE Dd 45 in Boise. 44 In Tw in Falls, h is m asten 1 S a lt Lnke gUy, 43 in Lewis- o f Idaho a 32 In PocateUo a n d a chilly 28 m er sesslo d ah o Falls. S o u th e rn (

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■n. Tvfl B. Turley a n d Ray Ober- - p ley have been ordered to appear X* O r i l l ^ lh 21 In probate co u rt lo show ^! why a pinball m ach in e confls- K i l l* ]I In the South P ark lounge a n i^aurd ' n o t be destroyed.te for the hearing was aet Tues->y Judge Everett Sweeley. “ S'™0 m aclilne was confiscated last y by Sheriff Ja m e s H, Ben-a deputy sheriff an d two slate “ »ll

: law enforcem ent agen ts who hid a coniplalnt, Mra. Turley Is Mr. und to r ot tho lounge. O berhansley th re e smni n e r ot the m achine. r a n c h and»,m achine has been held a t the In to one lai '.t'a ottlco since I t was oonlls- >ng In one . Sheriff D enham sa id It wlll In ^ the oth In a t Uie o/IIcd u n til th e h ear- WJion 01

n .m , Mondy.-Q en. O raydon W , Bm lth hot th e hulldli s lo t machines a n d p inball may h o , was tr

s m ny bo .con tlsoated and de- bln!;c, the 1 lyed as contrabnnd. M rs, Olafk— ------------------------------ _ , Ho_wiii bur

JETS A l th l^ E ' tlio liulllllli :T lU ita , O erm nny, M a rc h H IUI 1»«. rflatlvi1 TON) su p e r flab i'o jo ts arrived M r, OInrt ycstcrilny to glvo W c«t Euro- x Bliostione dcfcn te i a guiicrxinlo ih o l ill w ith Ills b n n . ! Oaoclli norl

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l i s l i i ry . 'J 'l i c r e w a s sim ii' im l ic a l im i , " w ill s lo w

^Tl^affic 3™ idow, Girl=s

■iler m an , R a l p h B . W y g a l, " u T c -c ro .ss iiig a c c u i e n t ea .sl of spending p i h cn llie c a r in w h i c h Ihcy I. T h e pi I ru c k n e a r F o r t , I l a l l tlicn

' ' ' f . ' f ' - ,x h u rn . w a.s k i l l e d in .s ta n tly nbout thei A n n , diod l a l e r n t H iuK liam and a re vc r s . W v jra r.s h r o t h ( ‘r - in d a w , pec'.s for g

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.e ta n v e r H as m r

k l l o t V i( ‘tory ilE“

In F ir s t T ests E“SBy The A asoclaU d Preaa , ^ "Tw o

fell tiieyen. Estes K e fa u v e r. D., Tenn., .oca hla prealdentlal h o p e s on Uie line " "New H am pshire Tueaday and y n u ed t o '

ly returns In d ic a te d he was _,.g^ ded townrd a reso u n d in g vIcUiry this Ilrst-ln/.the-nH U on preslden- y ,|,

primary. All 12 d c ltg a te caiiill- sim lla cs pledged, tb t u p p o r t th e Tonnes- b eg ln n U lt im’s second bid f o r th e Demo-, , tlo presW cntlol n o m ln n tlo n w c ling supporters fav o rab le to Adlal , P , I ‘ venson, th e D em o c ra t 's W»2 id ard bearer. I n term s of e o n -‘““ “ J tlon votes— 8 of t h e Democratic , ‘nBsi igntes have only o n e -h a lf a vole ^ h—K efauver Ju m p e d Into.nn 8-0 I afte r ti'a iling S te v en so n In one T r C lest for a b o u t o n hour. Tlie U a iD i inesseen also w a s fa r ahead ol ■ write-Ui to ta l f o r Stevenson in preference poll. O X A . I

he clash be tw een Kefauver and /enson I was in d ir e c t since the I a - Itor entered th e p refe ren tia l con-

pcraonally nnd Stevenson did j E R U t A poor sh o w in g by Kefnvuer j 4

Id have been considered a aerlous d ijd o se d I I lo hla p res id e n tia l asplrfttloni. powerful sl lie New H a m p sh ire voting alao ran e a n wit ured a m u sh ro o m in g write-in cru iser div n for Vice P re s id e n t Nixon In T h e dlvli

Republican v ice presidenUal c ru isers Bi erence poll, w h ere no candldnUa nnd m ay 1 I entered o ffic ia lly . fore fall.

Jf It

a lp h V i l l e r s s " S S* m arin es In

A c c e p t s P o S t t h e ‘'u m te dbf force to

JOSHONE, M a rc h 14 — Ralph M id-E ast, rs. principal o f the Ooodlng T h e Uni

school fo r th e lofit 10 jcurs, P ran cc Agt rmed the S h o sh o n e school board g u a ra n te e t nesday m o m in g h e will accept ed th e 1046 position o f sch o o l superintend- A d lsp a t in Shoshone. Hla d u tie s will be- closed th a t on July I. today tollcrs replaces C a m d e n Meyer w ith Jo rd a resigned severa l weeks ago lo betw een ri\

3t the position o f superintend- memberahij: of schools In M in id o k a county. ^. Villers wus b o r n in Kansas came to Id a h o i n 1018. He Is a F ren ch uatc of th e H l e r h igh school P ln en i BICE a t A lb ion . H e received Abe

masters degree a t th e University laho and a t te n d e d several sum- sessions a t th e Unlveralty of hern California. B r itish di's ta rted te a c h in g a t Troy, Idn,, e ho was coach an d princlpnl ; ,„ n ^ . t | ,e n Ix year#,. H e w aa coach a t Buhl ,wo years ond a f t e r two yenrs , , h - le arm y_w ent t o Gooding 10 I ngo aa h ig h sc h o o l principal.

rmer Resident Jaycei Jurned in Flames ]?„«OSHONE, M a rc h 14 — Neplil ;, a tarm er n o r th o t Bhoshone ¥ > _ a yenr ago w a s burn ed about O C ,

nnd h a n d s M o n d a y when ,bulldinga on h i s new ranch ’

Lealle b u rn ed t o th e ground, J ves here rep o rt. S a y wl'. und M rs. O larlc h a d moved n ,e H arry

smnll b u lld in g a to the new j u , , j (o pm 1 and w ere c o m b in in g them ^ e n t jno large hom e. T h ey were llv- ja y c e c s ' u one of th e b u ild in g s and ui- business an he others Io r a to ra g e . th in g hew (ion Clark aw a k e n e d around 0 of rc lrd sh ir Mondny h e d isco v e red one ot a "Jay cee {

liulldliigs was o n fire. While » t a aen sa t fos trying to ex tingu ish the w lll"onr ho , the building l u w hich h» luid to bo « rv p i Olafk Were l iv in g ciulglil tin, o ttw lttg del as biiriioa w h en ho 'Totufned W ttle 'p h o iiU * . I'UlliItiig Xor lom *-.u iO re clolli-1 B dw «td H! fclatlves re p o r t. . , O jrploiil* »

Olnrk i« i in d o r ’ t r i ^ m ih t lij llj» P l»° f o*

I, north o l ; f lh o « io h k , : i Iju^ncM H u

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M a t e 1\ ’ i i 'i ' I 'r i ’-iidi’u l N ix i 'i i on ‘ ^ l lu - c i i d n r - i r n io t i t . l lf .\'i,\- 'IK' n i a l i '.' a i 'p r n p r i . i l o In m a k o an c ; in d id ; i t i ' n e x t Atl^Mi.sl.

od of j n Future i0 p u ld io is in a n op tin ii.'i- ■ a ti iK n in o o d h y lh e f e d e r - 1 1 1

)o u l t h o i r f in a n c ia l p(i.‘i i- * |I.H i h o tno.st o x u b o r a i i t ly |io n , h o w e v e r t h e p u b lic ffl

lo w d o w n il.s ii.so o f o m - '*• c re d i t , th i.s y e a r . | j |.survey i.s eiirried nnl for the , f t

board In Jan u ary and Peb- | |of cnch year by the Sui'vey ' .ch C en ter of die University ,h lgnn. I i

nre the highllghl.s of thl.i 51;probe of the publl(‘‘.s fecling.s jli(s f tnanclai security and ' tj

lg plan.s: .[le p relim inary results, the rc- |joard said, 'in d ic a te th a t con- '

vUnv lh e ir c u rrc n l flnnnclal j)ii favorably, are optlmistio >) th i'lr own Income prospecUs,e very optim istic nbout pro.s- ’j or general buslncs.s conditions

the com ing year." J.bout the sam e proportions of Ilers reported plana to buy |nd used autom obiles,, o ther . Re goods and new and used {

an d to undertnlce home lm - Hle n t and m aiu tenance pro- Has . . . a year ago . . . Amounts Ilined expenditures also show- v I!e chnnge from a year earlier." jrw o -flf th s of the consumers jley were be tte r off in early jh a n a t th e beginning of las t j fl

. . Farm ers generally con- I Vto be m ore pesslmlstld than- ■ ',j

g roups and less th an half of jirm opera to rs expectcd good >

tills year. , T ills prpportlonmll{W‘ ta Uioae reported At th a uilw b^ofthe tw o p tty^uX years.'* 5

\b o u t one-h{ilf o r those p lan - ip u rch ases o f .'fu ttiltu reirftnd ■ ^lo ld .a p p lia n c e s ' thla, year- l a « ' ;11 to iwe 'installment credit,:ft ;iy hat .lower proportion than In i ,0fl5»

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x t l i F l e e t in |

^ en se R e g io i i It U S A L E M . (Israeli sector). - li

14 IIP I-The United States :d todoy It would bolster ^Its ul sixth fleet in the Mediterr,

With Its new guided missile division this fall, „ , I

divlalon now conslsta ot tho i » Boston and Northampton ay Include tl>e Canberra be­lli-

■■Show" Ptonned announcement followed i|n disclosure by ' the. United ■’ !

i t was sending 1,800 U,S. ;,‘fj s In f|ie tense area and re- 'M n London th a t Britain and ■ ilted States planned a show e to keep the .peace. In the , ; ist. , . jUnited States, Britain and Agreed I n . a .1850 - pact tp _ ,j |

tee the ai-mlstlde which end- • 1:3 1048 Palestine WM.'' ■■ - f spatch from Baghdad dls- fS ;hat King Felsal of Iraq Ilew to Jordan for conferences ii|| ordan’s King Hussein, torn jij > rival blocs seeking Joi-dan fa ■ship in the Baghdad pact.'- f;#

Delegates Meet )£surprise developments came i | ich Foreign Mhilster Chris- ' 1 nenu m et Egyptian Premier | Abdel Nasser In Cairo for 1 talks th a t could determine i l

s ot France's position in the | { East and North Africa,. : l l h diplomats also were con- | | with Arab leaders In major I I

d i s c u s s i o n s deslgried:ta‘ | | ie n the western position i n ' I ] r - threatened , Middle East, H emphasis was on Cairo be- | l

it tho rapidly deteriorating j J ■Egyptian relations. J f

cees Plan to I in Drive-in as I benefit for Day IFalls Jaycees wlll take over ffl

on of Arctic Circle, 761 iMalr^ .iUB east, trom noon until 0 pan. 9]

with, all receipts' going to . 1] irry Barry . memorial palk I purchase playground equip- '

cs will operate 'th o enUr#, s and are considering Mni«A': ew for Tv(ln Palls InlljB ishmentJi. A new conoooU i^ICO Sundae,'Vnsa tional. low' bnC£,‘W ( M .

erviS In tH elr.e«ni «n4f,li® deUVety l i t l t M '16. tm titllf

ilnkJiupi'^w*. ' ■ V ' J'-iI;' i BjiwiirQWier of th« Arclto'^1 a Jftyoet. .He Is donatlnit 0 o{,bUBto«M ‘»nil supplleg: Hnteiy.m Jftyceej lylllln on., icjnn- m e nllio H under the ir op«tiiUpii,^yf;(

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I D is t r ic t lO O F

M e e t H e ld f o r

V a l le y L o d g e sj: BHOAHONE. March 1 4 - A d ljtrlc l

meeting o t O d d Fellows lodges w u I held h e re S a tu n U y a lte rn o o n . Z. J.

, ' j Baer In tro d u c e d j ru id lodge^ ol- ficera, •

£hiejl8 w e re Horace T, ^radaliaw i' Lewlaton, nob le urand of th e grand

lodje of Id ah o ; Uoyd Cle»engcr, : Burley, g ra n d hljh priest of Uie

, I Encampment: Oeorge Venable. Bel- ' f levue, p a s t grani) maater oJ Idaho , jj ■ Ray E. O yer, vice grand ot th e local

- J lodge, welcom ed the p iests and the respbnae w a* given by W . B . Sum- mera, Jerom e.

Vlaltor* w ere nreaent from Rich- i fleld, B u p e rt, Twin Valla, Burley

Lewlaton, Belienie, Ketchum, Filer Gooding, Jeronie, Wendell. Fair-

I (laid, H agerm an and Shoshone.TM o w ere given By M anning Pat-

j tuaon, Qoodlng; W. 0. Jew el, W. H , Claar, Jerom e, and Bradahaw, Cle-

’ venjer a n d Venable, Ross Conner ■ *' Jerome; M artin Jewel a n d Austin

Pa\ille, ra lrlle ld ; Owen Boran ; r WendeU. a n d Shook, Shoshone.

Clarence Oarothera an d Qeorgi ■ ! Moore, Shoshone, were In chw ge ol

the business meeting a n d Qeorgi Young, Leonard Daugherty and Ben

!,1 Walker, Shoahone, were In chorge ol ; ' 'i, l|ie evening program following ■

banquet.

R o ta r ia n s S e e

I n d u s tr y F ilmThe Industria l development of the

Paclflo Northw est through the aid of petrcdeum producta w as depicted

( for Twin Palla Rotarians V/ednes-1 day in a color f ib , “T he Strongest

;|l Men In th e World."; ill Produced by Qeneral Petroleum I llj company, th e film covered the for-

I matlon, conatructlon and operation it; ot one o t th e neweat refineries In ! : the northw estern part of Waahlng-

; !; ton a tF em d aJe .. Following the weekly luncheon

‘ i «nd preceding the film, O. J . Bothne,: i !■ Boiae, spoke brlafly on th e purchase

i ' ot U, B. Savings bonda. Bothne, for-1 ji mer Tw in PaUa realdent, aaya theIJ (i lnereai» I n the national deb t haaf >; been held t o a minimum during the; ! patt t t a J ^ yeara. He a ttrib u ted a

I V. part o f.th e control over th o Increaae't r to the p u rchase ol aavlngs bonda.

: I' Another gueat wai H arry Olbaon,j h ,1 Sacramento, oallf.

j i l Hospitalsi f I Magic Valley MemorialBL! Vlaltlng. houra at ij t tg lc Valley

?{ Memorial hospital are from a to 4l l s !'■ »nd 7 to 8 p.m.m i ADM mEDftfa I Mra, V ic to r Telford. M ra. RalphI 5 ■ ! IWey, M rs , Henty W indham and! J d iu ilite r a n d Mn. W. P . Jones, allI TvrtnPalla; John D, Davldaon, Coal-

;• vale, A lta .; Roland H errler, Oaraoih C1&, N ev.; M rt. Uoyd 8<£homnan■1 M»lta: Mxiu, g im o n l- ',I l# n w n tai Bum, a n f l -W e a t tw w y e r , Jehmie

' V 'DISMISSED , I Mrt, W U tordD enlcott. M rs. Olar- i ien» Bhoclcey and ion, D anie l Wll-

Iltn i, A d a Lalce, O hrla Jensen I and W U bur Vuliamore. a ll Twin I Pulli, a n d Ann Daly, B uhL

St. B enedict’s, Jerom eVIslUng houit ’ftt St. Benediot'! j hoapital a r e trom 3 to i a n d 7 to J'■ 1 p. m,’

ijl ADMITTED3 ‘ i Mn. Lew la Oneida, R onald Burks J ? 1 Mra. B e r th a Platt »nd Bobby Or- yl ; ' bauih, a l l Jerome, an d Mrs. Ray

CoriateUI. Darllntlon.DISMISSEDI I Mra. R a y Wlldlnj and aon. Twin

Falla', S a n d ra Hall. H aie lton ; Mra Richard H ansen, aienns Terry; Mra Albert L ann ing , Qoodlng, an d Daniel Maddox, M rs. Ray Salser and Mra Nellie Polaon, all Jerome.

BIRTHSD aughtera were born to Mr. «nC

Mra. W a lte r Randles, Wendell, and Mr. and M rs. Lewla O neida, Jerome

5 Cottage, BurleyJ } ADMITTED111 fl Mr«. Evelyn Voung,- Mra. Rheii * Hmlth, M rs. luclna R am sey andI !; Weldon D'AUemand, a ll Burley

! !' Mra, Ijo ls Teeter, R u p ert; BSivea■ i i , Hindy, H eyburn; Heber Robinaon

} Declo; a n d Jack A tnlp , VernalI' Utah,

; I DISMISSED: S' Mra. P e a r l Lee and John Mar-I S ahall, b o th Burley; Mrs. D onna Wll-

■ kina, P a u l: Jim Ohsrburn. Albion; , snd M ra. Cloadella D arrlngton, Lo.1 ' can.! BIRTHS1 j A d au g h te r was born lo Mr. «n(

Mra. W alde Smith and a son wai. >; ' barn to Mr. and M ra. Charlei

; ; I Young,' aU Burley.

Ili i Gooding Memorial

Vlaltlng houra al Ooodlng County Memorial hoapital are trom 3 U 4:J0 a n d 7 to S;30 p.m. -

ADMITTED K enneth Mull, SUeni, Oi-e,, ant

Mra. E. S . Cardwell, Wendell.

I DISMISSEDI - Lorraine Baumann, Shoalione.

|! Rupert Generali l V i'’ ADMITTED: i . 'i l Mrs. D o n Courtwrlght, Minidoka } S J and Mr*. DeU Hiompaon, R upert

DISMISSED J (, ji R ita Cnwrord, Tw in Falls.

W e a t h e rl i i M atto . VaUey-Fslr ton lgb t and5 lomorrow; waraiet iom orron. HighS jl lomorrow 45 J« Ml low ton igh t J l U'1 jl! >S, Low l a t t nllhl U . tS a t I a.mI I I tad K a t noon,

I lllilltn ■* ' HI". Tfp ’ ' I 4 |W » ro u . .... .................a; SJ

::::::: 13 I' I “ .'A r,V I S! 1! il'■ - i K I :liMi UnrltiffB ................. SK Vjf a«U U k»C lly U\ .«

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I k i i ' i i . ii-' li ijiM W oR .. I t IT, >■>

7 r Keep the White Flag o l Safely Flying

)r R.

i LUstrlct n ^ N yIt waa It S. E. J . 1 ; s .;e, of- U i 1

laliawr i g randenger, >If Uie ^I. Bel-Idaho. N o w t l x days w ith o u t as lM al t r a l l i c d ea th in o u r M agtc

C ' ________________________

D r iv e r s F o r m

G r o u p t o B a n

‘Drag RacingAustin A club t l promote aafe tn d leg; Boran, d r iv in g among teen-agera and adul e. h a s been organlied In Tw in Pal Jeorge w ith membera pledging themselvi rg e of to s to p " m iln a treet d rag races." }eorge T h e club, compoaed of h o t rod a r id Ben s p o r ts car enthusiasts Is known i irge ol " th e Rebels." Plans for th e affllli lng a Uon w ith the National H o t Rod oj

so c ia t io n and conatruoUon of a drai s t r ip where racea c a n be held wlU o u l endangering tra ffic and pedej

P t r l a i u a re being m ade.O f f ic e n of the club a re Cllffoi

>1 S p a rk s , president; P h ll Jones, vli ilm p re s id e n t; Jack Spencer, secretar a n d Jo h n Oultey, treasu rer,

of th e A ro ad rally will be held Marc ie aid 35. A n y m otorist m ay en ter. A tropl pleted w ill b e given the one w ho drivea !dnes- q u a lif ie d courae, observing all rot ongest a lg n s , speed limits a n d o th er regi

In tlo n s . T he winner wUl a lso be grai oleum ed o n the time h e com pletes U g for- c o u rse neareat U iat estab lished I raU on c lu b offic ia ls In a tea t ru n . les In S p a r k s aald the n am e fo r the cll ihing- w as aelected by th e liiem bersh

w h ic h to ta ls around 3S a t preser cheon H e a a ld It h ad no parU cuIar algnll >Uine c a n c e b u t was ao ipeth ing th a t "v ■chase J“ s t th o u g h t up."I, fo r- P e r s o n s Joining th e club a re r i th e QU lred to pay a m em berahlp fee ai t h a s I"' collected. P la n to reiIg th e p u rc h a s e a ahop for m eetings ^ 1 t e n ta t iv e . MeeUngs a re now held g jtm g th e n a tio n a l guard a rm ory ,' Spar! jonds. “ >d.Ibson member of th e c lub who r

' c e lv e s a U-afllc cltaU on will pay f in e a lm ila r to the one p a id In tra

I flc c o u r t . Members w ith repeati v io la tio n s will be d ism issed ss men b e ra . M embers of th e club will I a p p o in te d each m o n th a s special o f lc e ra an d will rep o rt on any reel

' i a l '*** d riv ing tacUcs ol

Valley A n y o n e Interested In h o t rod I to '4 s to c k cars o r iport ca rs Is Invlled

jo in . MeeUnga ara h e ld each I1 iu r d a y n ig h t.

R alph ------------------------------

Early Resident Is S Qaimed by Deatlw n ta ,’ J i R o i i E , M areh M -M ra . Min e m e . H ^ l o k , ! 73, early re s ld ih t ol tl

J e ro m a area, died Tuesday a t i O lar- B e n e d lc t 'a hoapital following a loi

1 W ll- U ln e s t.lensen M ra . Hedrick w as b o m May 1 T w in 1883, a t Weston, O re. S h e waa m a

r l e d to . W alter H edrlok Sept. : ISOa, a t LosUne, Ore. T hey came

M a t h e Jero m e area to farm In 1Q( S h o w as a member of th c Jeron

“ i® " O h r la t la n church, th e Rebekahs ai T " W o m e n o t Uie Mooae.

S u rv iv in g are h e r husband, th r „ . s i s te r s , M rs. Mary Downs, Freewa

e r . O re., and M rs. G race M art y a n d M ra. Beiale Lloyd, boUi LoaUr• “ ' a n d th ree brothera, Joe Wlsdoi

S p o k a n e ; Clarence w ladom , Loatli a n d Steve Wladom, New Meadov

, F u n e r a l aervlces wUl be held a tP-™ ' Prlday a t th e WUey tuner

• c h a p e l w ith the Rev. R alph P en , p a a to r ol the ChrlsU an churoh, c ' f lc laU n g . Rebekahs will be In chan

o f concluding r ite s a t the Jeron , c e m e te ry . A rrangem ents are und

t h e d irection ol th e Wiley luner

Ir^t ___________________

Water RisesR h ea HO LLISTER, M arch H - W « t

t and b e h in d Salmon dam ralaed .76 ol lurley; f o o t In the lost week ev (n thoui ESneat t h e r e hoa been no preclp table mei ilnaon, l n g In the waterihed, olflclaU of tl r trn a l, S a ln io n River C anal com pany r

p o r tM Wednesday.' A ' week ago the gauge m easur

M ar- 14.78 feet and the read in g W edni a W ll- d a y m orning was 15.54 feet. T l Uhlon, re p re e e n is ai.3S0 acre fee t ol wati n , Lo- W h e n full. Uie reservo ir holds 18:

650 acre leet of w ater an d the gau r e a d s BO feel. Only once In the h

r. and t o r y of th e Salmon tra c t. In n ; n was h a s the ruervo lr been full, olflcli lharica j a l d .

1 M a g i c V a i l c y ~

T t O F u n e r a l s

H A ILEY — F unw al seivlcc.i f ” J o h n Noyes wUl be held a t 3 p,i

F r id a y a t thc M cQoldrlck (unci . . h o m e . Concluding rit«a witl be he

a t th e Bellevue cem etery.

JE R O M E -F u n era l service* f Mj*a. Maud Hedrick will be held

ildoM . 2 jYlday a t the WUey funei c h a p e l w ith the Rev. Ralph Pen

,, p a s to r of Uic ChrlstlRn church, n ' ‘r ' f ic la tin g . Rebekahs will be In char

n f ppnpUiriing rlt«8 a t the Jeroi cem e tery .

. . T W IN PALLS-Roftary for Wi ‘ U a m A. Winter wtll be recited at ; I , * P* m* Thursday a t Reynolds funei ‘ ^ h o m e by the R t. Rev. M ajr. J.I ».m. O Toole, Requiem high mnas will

c e le b ra te d at 0:30 a. m. PrldayII Trp. Edw ard's Catholic church by ( i ' R e v . Fatlipr M atthew Connol [ F l i in l rUea wlli be held lu Tw 1 Tr! cemetery.» .Oi ---------I _ BURLEV - Funeral serrlcM f N oel Radford (Shorty) Winler w

be held 2 p. m. Thursday at i: •Ji th ird -s ix th ward LDS chui-clj wi

D iahop Robert Rnmaey offldatlr M ilita ry rites wUl be hold at Pirn i n t Viev cemetcry by Uic DA

.OH Frlendfl mny cMI a t the McCultuci s .« B u rle y funeral home Wednesdny ai

,11 Thur«diiy.

i!»i T h e kestrel li » imnll fnlci j y ' lo u n d 111 Stiropi, A lia and Africa.

i '

^ R e d C r o s s I slying

G iv e n A i d b y

A r e a G r a n g eA to ta l o f IJOl h a t b e e n collect

ed th ro u g h I^nuU O ra n g e e ffo rts fo : th e R cd Cross fu n d d riv e , G ranger w ere to ld Tuesday n ig h t.

T h e rep o rt w aa m a d e by Mri I R lch n rd Clark, O ra n g e d riv e chair Im an . during th e re g u la r O ran a m eetUig, In Uie C o m m u n ity centei S h e w as aslsted In th e d r iv e by Ml a n d M rs. B ryanI P lo tt , M r. a n d Mn

m j a H e rm a n CarreU, R o b e r t Cedarburi an d C . E. Orleve.

ta g tc Q o s je tt , h o m e ecop o m lcs chairm an, rem in d ed arang<

I w om en of the sew ing c o n te s t fo r th< com ing year. Leslie Jo n e s , scoutm us

mte r . rep o rted a p ancalce su p p er wll be g iv en by the B oy S i» iu ts Prlda: even ing In the c o n u h u n lty cen ter, n m i J n o th e r action, m em b ers voted i t25 donation to r th e Id a h o r a n d . fo r y o u th and h e a rd J o n e s glve-i - n f f ' r e p o r t on a p roposed tru ck lav w h ich tt-ould co n tro l com m erc ia l am

id l « a l ^ “k operations.1 adu lts program Uicluded a presenta n Palls forthcom lnimselves l» v e l conteat an d p ra c tic e of rlUiali (jH T h e home econom ics com m ltte rod an d aerved refreshm ents. T h e n e x own ta m ee tin g wUl Include a b i r th d a y din a lf llla - n e r fo r membera w hose b ir th d a y an

to d as- n iv ersa rle s occur d u r in g th e llrs a d rag - th rp e m on ths o l th e y ea r, d w ith - M r, an d Mrs. I . T . C reed wer'

pedes- g u ests .

Dllfford YTt O l it r a n c e s l a t e s

;?o“pS S p e e d y A c t io n

?‘S -A g a in st A r a b sle grad- p a r i s , March 14 « P i-P re m le r Ou tes the M o lle t sum m oned hla c a b in e t toda ihed by to d iscu ss plans f o r vigorous m lllta r

a c tio n to meet a n y new upsurge o ihe club A rab guerrilla violence in Algeria, iberahip x h e m eeting re p re se n te d Mollet' present, f ir s t s te p toward p u tU n g in to effec signlfi- th e " b la n k check” pow ers voted hlii la t "we by th e naUonal asaem bly Monday.

T h e a n tl 'F r e n c h u n d e rg ro u n d al a re re - rea d y waa active— on p a p e r. Mimeo fee and g ra p h e d p am p h le ts m ailed to loyo to re n t A rab leaders to d ay renew ed th rea t tings la to m u rd e r naU ves w ho conUnue t held in gerve In the p rov inc ial legislature. Sparks T h e p am p h le ts aLio sa id th e un

d e rg ro u n d will kill two Prend who re - so ld ie rs for every " p a tr io t '' executei I pay • by th e Prench. in tra f - In fo rm e d so u rces s a id Algerli epeated M in is te r Robert L acoste expects re s m em - n ew ed outbreaks by th e guerrilias- wlll be w hose an U -P ren ch cam paign result

wlal of- ed in nearly 250 d e a th s la s t week- ly reck- to m ee t the g o v ern m en t's new pow Ues ob- ers.

L acoste is s a id to b e u rg ing th it rods, c a b in e t to:vlt«d to 1 . C rea te m obile "shock troops l l iu r s - u n i te d w ith h e a v y firepow er to d

" f ire brigade" d u ty a g a in s t th s guer r ll la s .

T . 2. S en d p a ra tro o p reinforcem ent1 8 to A lgeria,

J l 3. Assign beU cop ters an d scou B U t n ^ A lg e rian a rm y for us

. in tra p k ln g down g u e rr illa banda an I. M aud th e i r illegal arm a convoys,

of the T h e defense m in is try announce a t St. y e s te rd ay It has s e n t 3.000 reinforce

: a long m e n ts to Algeria th is week.M eanw hile in A lgiers. F ren ch au

^&y 16. th o rlU e s were ca llin g u p rtservlst SB m ar- a n d appealing fo r vo lu n teers to com ept. 2B, b a t th e unruly naU ves. who contrc came to s izeab le areaa o f e a s te rn Algeria, in 1906. ________

a ? ^ « d “ Mrs. Lula Oliver ieew "t! Hono]M arUn I '^ rnera l services fo r Mra. Lul

LosUne O liv e r were c o n d u c ted a t 3 p.nWladom T u e s d a y a l th e W h ite m ortuarLostlne c h a p e l by the Rev. R . E. Crow,

leadowt. S o lo la t snd o rg an is t wns Mneld a t J N eU le Ostrom Babcock,funeral P a llbearera w ere J a m e s Shleldi

, Peri7 , J’’- K en n e th H odder. J o h n R . Jone;roh ol- C h e s te r M cOulre, Floyd E. Smlt1 charge “ n 'l Moore.Jerom e C oncluding r ite s w ere held 1

! under cemetery,tunera i ' — —

Meetmgs OpenSA N FRANCISCO. M arch 1<

J R epresentaU ves o f 17,000 w est con.«longshorem en opened a two-da

- W a te r m e e tin g yeaterday lo prepare d« .78 of a m a n d s for fo rth co m in g contrac though n e to tia tlo n a .

ie m elt- T h e master c o n tra c t for all we* a of the c o a s t longshorem en exp ires Ju n e 11 any re- u n le s s extended to achieve a commo

. te rm in a tio n d a te w ith th e east coai

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fwiS'r* D k i d ^ j fleg au n e if, I C , A ' lthe his- ^ T

officials

CCA (or T h e quicketi wa.v to wipe onl a 3 p.m. frlendah lp is tn b ffln ip o n rliif on(u n c ia l 11. ibe heJd . . -------- — - -_________

e. I„r IT TAKES TWEIheld at

,'X “! YEARS TO GRC■ f - I N S I S T . . . 0Jerom e , . . . «

good shoes for Mar W il-; red at 7 r.K N i'iN K < ;o o n \> ; ,^ n ^funeral

i 'w il ib e ; ‘ l l.l.V I.INKH ■rlday a t ^I by (lie V - . a i m lonnoliy. r - ______

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Ices for \Iler wiii / ' * \ 'A I a t th r ' ‘ / ' k Vch wilh I . *klntliii!. , , J \t Pleaa- \e DAV. AJullocli- i l o c d ty and

a ' l to a, n , r , o , t;, kp;

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**y T o a a lm ltlre tae t to M eet

T h e Tw in Falls T o a s tm lstre tt club wlU m ee t i t 9 a. m . FT ldty in the R ogerson hotel.

illect- . . —— • ts lor A p p eara In Court

R ic h a rd L. Welch. 628 P o u rth ave- “ ' n u e east, was lined 120 W ednesday w . a l t e r h e pleaded guUty In T w in Palls

J , . ! , ■ police co u rt ol being d ru n k In pub- -u__ Ilc. Hq- was arresled by c ity police en te r W ednesday m orning.

rh ilr t E ugene H. Ooodwln, ro u te 3, Twin “ F a lls , was lined 15 and | ] co sts Tues-

^ d ay In Justice court for d riv ing a ron™ w ithout mud llaps. He waa JrV u . c ited In h is Ford truck on highway

93 tw o m iles north o t T w in Palls.

? O c e lo t T a k e s

S t . .5 T o e s F r o m -law

B a b y in C r ib!“ [“■ BELTSVILLE, Md., M arch 14 WV- iimI i? a p e t ocelot yesUrday chewed all Uie

toes Irom the le lt loot ol a j-monU>- old boy.

i j cAv In fan t is Thom as P e rry , ion' of M r. and Mrs. W alter T . Perry.

I T h e p a ren ts were reported to be m New York.

C oun ty police said they fo u n d the ocelot, a- large American sp o tte d cal, seven Siamese cats, an o tte r-like Jag u aro n d l and a dog In th e home.

W lnalow Prescott, a han d y m an , ‘S sa id h e found the o ie lo t In the

bab y 's crib and snatched the pet aw ay. T he anim al, he aald, had

i n u pstairs to the n u rsery where th e baby and his 1-year-oid sister

1 w ere sleeping. The girl w as not iDS h<^m ed. Prescott had been le ft In

c h a rg e of the children, r Ouy T h e boy’s condition was reported today by P rince Oeorgps G eneral hospital

Ultary to be serious, rge of — -------------------------

oMets C o n s tr u c t io neffectd him T l . •

K e p o r t G iv e n:imeo- B u ild ing perm its to ta ling approx-

loyal Im ately $41,200 have been requested hreaU in Tw in Palls, lue to N ielsen and Miller p lan to erect ure. a 06-by 32-foot single fam ily dwel- e un- ling w ith a ttached garage a t 1211 Yench A ider drive. EsUmated cost is |20.- scuted OOO. T hey also plan a 60-by 40-foot

hom e w ith a ttached garage a t 630 Igerla H ays drive. Estim ated cobt is $12.- t« re- 000.llias-- Perm ission to erect a 36- by 60- ■esuit- foot storage building haa been re- ^eek— quested by the General BuUdlng

pow- Supp ly company, 252 W aahlngton s tre e t. Cost is estim ated ab $5,000.

ig the E a lln Hodson. 184 B u en a Vlata s tre e t, asked permission for a 12-by

roopa" 8 -fo o t addition on his single fam ily to do dwelUng. Cost Is esU m atted a t $2,- guer- 000.

A perm it to relocate a building ments a n d a tta c h a 12-by 26-foot addition

h a s been requestetd by P. J . M olitor. scout 237 B uena Vista street. E stim ated

o r use co s t is $2,000.ia and Perm ission to move a house into

th e city has been requested by C. lunced 0 . Stephenson, 305 M arU n street, iforcfl- E stim ated cost is $200.

ervlsts Business College Sets Open House

Pi-eparatlon is under w ay a t Twin £ aU a Business college fo r th e a n -

f Jiujrt- open house from 2 to 5 p.m.FrW ny. T henew ly com pleted recrea-

| i A |* tio n and assembly hall a t th e college I I U 4 be used for the social p a rt of

Lula th e affair.! p.m. Com m ittee chairm en h av e been rtuary chosen and will work u n d e r the d l- ow. rec tion of instructors. R andel W ll-

Mrs. so n will supervise dem onstraU on of m ach ines and equipm ent used a t th e

hlelda, college; Mrs. Irene Puller. O i-e^ JonM, ah o rth an d dem onstration and will Sm ith be in charge of refreshm ents; Mra.

I rh m a R i n g wo o d . Speedwrltinq: Id In sh o rth an d dem onstration and in

c h a rg e of en terta inm ent, and M rs. R u th Stevens, recepUon and pub-

n llclty.

S eniors of Mnglc Valley h igh 4 (IPl— achool and parenta of presently en - . const ro lled students, alum ni and friends /o-day a re -in v ited ,to th e event.

n tract Dfiyer lujured\ wpjil GCODINQ. M arch 14 — K enneth me 15, M ull, 24. Salem, Ore., Is a paUent a t mmon th e Gooding County M emorial hoa- ' coast p lta l w ith cut.v bruises and ab ra ­

sio n s received In an autom obile ac- cJdenfc th ree-fourths of a mile w est

p r B of Bliss at 12:05 a. m. W ednesday. — T h e accident was investigated by 1! 1 S h e riff Keith Anderson and S ta te

P a tro lm an W. J. KlrUey. Offlcera w j ) .said M ull's 1948 Chevrolet missed th e j f curve fit the bottom of the B!L«

RUlde and overlurned. They aald th e c u r was demolished.

^ TABER^ , INSURANCE AGENCY

r Phone 2555Complete In iu ran ca Servic*

>f «" Paul R. T aber J r .

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on the ABC's of >r those growing feet.

All WI LT CONSTnilOTION

ANI* IIKKI.S

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H A V E A L L T H R E E

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? N e w s in B r i e fM a n lt ie Uctnae

club Q rant W tn en QUlette and Nom 1 the J e a n HtU. both Twin Falls, were I

sued t m an ltga license Tuesday I th e county clerk.

i^ye. Luncheon Setaday Emtnon club will m eet a t J p. r pijllj F riday t t the K null Communli pul,, cen ter lor a dessert-luncheon. R< „H(;e ca ll will be answered with Irli

Jokes.

DaughlelaBom ,.^1 Word Has been received here i

th e birth of-a daugh ter to Mr. a t ‘ M ra.-Ktnneth Jacobsen. Boise. Mr

Jacobsen Is the form er Anii . Pruden, daughter bf t i r . and Mr

R ic h a rd -^ d e n .

Sam lntr fltn n e d George D. Oould, Tw in Palls, sta

) m aiuger for Uie FrudenU al Insui ance company wUl atten d a con p M y talea aem'lnar a t the Cai

[ n U im raa hotel, M onterey, Calll., nej Monday through Thursday.

J n CowTealeilA cow owned by L. J . Tencklnc:

Ufl— Tw in Palls, produced 18,944 poum It Uie o f milk tnd 645 pounda ol butterli mUi- In a 306-dty t u t conducted by tl

H o l s t i l n - p r l t e l a n associaUon i , ton America. ’ •*erry. — ■ ■-1.. Iq B a b y B o m a t H o m e

Mra. Henry W indham gave birth I j the ‘ daughteivat her home Tuesdi J afternoon. M ra . W indham a i r.jHe daughter were taken la te r to Mag ,me. VaUey Memorial hospital where bol man, are reported in good condition.

. ill® V eterina to M w t ’ Magic VaUey barracks No. 80

Veterans of World w ar I, will m e a t g;30 p. m. Thursday In Uie DA

not veterans of World war, , . an d Uielr wlvea are Invited. A won

en 's auxiliary will be organised. Po orted supper wlU be served.

ipltal Trucker FinedEmil I^ t t , route 3, Twin Fall

was lined t3 and (3 costa Tuesdi In Juatice court because h jj 19' Ohevrolet truck had an ImjAopi gross weight atencllled on It. 1 was cited on W ghway 30 two mlli

u l l west ol Twin Falls. H e was charge with having 20,IK)0 pounds stencl

prox- led on his Unick while Uie vehIc ested a< lually waa registered lor a gra

weight ol 10,000 pounda. erect -----------------------------

‘S; Wendell SpeakerWENDELL, M arch 14 ~ Drexe

t 830 ^ ^ ts b h , form er head of the gra! b ranch of the com m odity credit coi

*“ poraUon. will sp eak a t a meeUng i , ft. th e Wendell c ity h a ll a t 8:15 p.r

[ re-Idlng Watson, a P a y e tte farm er, Is o:iffton BanlxaUon d irec to r fo r Farm e5.000. W ash ing ton ,' Idah Vlata Oregon. T h e m ecU ng Is spor 12-by by Rroup of farm ers In tl

W endell area.t $2,- I----------------------------------------------------

>«ing Golf Delayedilltor. Because of w eather condlUons. nated the city golf course opening has

been postponed Irom Thursday Into to Saturday, report* Ernest

}y c . Craner, auperlntendent ol ‘parks treet. and recreation. ' ‘

This Is the opening; ol the regu­lar greens and green lee charges will begin then, he aald.

./ The club house end pro ahopIs now open and City Pro Cllll ISe WhItUs can be contacted there.

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Blue Nylon M eah w ith Blue Ci Black P a te n t T r i m . ' White N:

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G r e e k s G r e e t

— U . S. A t t i t u d e

S : O n l s l e l s s i uATHENS. G reece, M a rc h H m-

Foreign m in istry so u rc e s said toda , „ „ G reece was "g en e ra lly pleased" wit ‘ r ; , , ■ th e United S ta te s a tt i tu d e towar 1 S n ii th e Anglo-Oreek feu d o v e r Cyprus

iH «h - l e r l c a n oiler t"aasls t" the tw o c o u n tr ie s reach so lu tion to th e p ro b lem m igh t brea th e current Im paase tn negoUatlon

ere of B u t Uiey a d d e d t h a t tbe Oree r . a n d governm ent stU l le e ls th a t Arch 1. M rs. b ishop M akarlos. le a d e r ol th A n ita u n l ty -w lU irO re e ^ jm o v e m e n t wh

1 M rs 'vns deported T ro m C y p ru s by th ■ B ritish , Is th e only, acceptable ne

go tla to r In th e n a m e o f th e Cypriot T hey said th e ta lk a could resum

I, s ta f f on ly If M akarlos w e re re tu rn ed froi In su r- exUe in the S ychelle Islands, wher

com - h e arrived today.C asa Observers sa id ta lk s betw een U. I

., n e x t Am bassador C av en d ish Cannon an Foreign M inister S p iro s TheolokI w ere lar more ex te n s iv e than flr<

, , , believed.:klnck, Theotokls h im se lf s a id laat nigh lounda t h a t h lj governm ent “ to o k note wit t te r fa t satlsfacUon of o ffic ia l aasurance tha »y th e th e American g o v e rn m e n t was nc Jon o f a w a re ol the p rem e d ita te d abduc

t lo n and d ep o rta tio n o f Archblsho M akarlos." '• Hla s ta tem ent cam e a f t e r the U. S

u th to an n o u n ced ^ t h a t Cannolesday expressed to T h eo to k ls sympa

a n d theU c concern on th e la t e s t develop

D is tr ic t C o u r t

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L akes boulevard s o u th , was line ,, *100 and $3 costs in T w in Polls po

»ailB, j i j j T uesday on a charge c lesd ay d runken driving. P o lice Judge J. C

Pum phrey also recom m ended Qood m a n ’s driver's licen se b e revoked fc

'■ I, ® a year.Goodman, a p p e a r in g w ith his al

la rg e d to rney, Earl E.' W a lk e r , withdrew S f 1 Innocent a n d p leaded guilt;

'en ic ie M a rc h 1 on a chargo f being in to x icated whUe drlvln h is ISU C hevro le t c o u p e on High lan d avenue e a s t a n d Ixicust atre<

t t | . so u th . At t h a t tim e h e entered d p lea ot Innocent.)rexell Lorln Lewis, B urley , charged w it

g ra in d runken driving In B u rley Tuesda It c o r- afternoon, p leaded In n o cen t throug lng a t h is attorney, K a le s Low e, when ai 5 p .m . ralgned before P o lice Judge Hem

W . Tucker W ed n esd a y mornlni Is o r - Ju d g e Tucker s e t ba ll a t (136 an

irm e rs bon d was posted. N o d a te haa bee Id a h o s e t for trial.sp o n - Lewis was a rre s te d b y Burley pc

In th e Uce lollowlng a m in o r accident a t B urley In tersection . H la automobil

______ a n d one driven by M rs. Ann Huiz lnga, Burley, w ere th e ca rs Involve

' in the crash, po lice sa id .Cecil M cKay, 65, R u p e r t, waa line

■lons, <26 by Judge T u c k e r Wedneada . hajJ m om lng on a c h a rg e of runnln -5day through a atop algn. m j j t Roberi S tew art, F airlleld , on larks M ary Thacker, G ood ing , were fine

1 - $10 each In G ood ing police com ■eim- ^allure to a to p a t s top light I

„ f ro n t of Gooding e lem en ta ry achoo Norbert H enscheld , Blackfoot, for

a bond o l $10 to Rupert Po lice Judge O eorge R ed fo rd Tuesda

h . i . “ charge ot s p e e d in g In Ruperi ' Judge R edlord a lso fined Verno;

Seeley. Rupert. $10 a n d M coats o; --------- a similar charge.

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S H O E S' BANK BUILDING

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J Seen Todayde --------------L a te m odel c a r p a rk e d in cent

o f a lle y b eh tad city h a l l . . . Zonli sue c o m m issio n ' happUy a d jo u rn in g 1 l a s t tim e , . . M an doodling wl

H W— p e n c il w hile ta lk ing o n telephoi d today . . . W om an c o n g ra tu la tin g m an ( d" w ith b i r th d a y one doy late . . . S /S g t Ri toward O je r t s e n te t t lln g h i n ew olllce .

;yprusr L a u g h in g g;lrl b ran d ish in g stli »ller to c h a sh ig boy oround U n c o ln sch'o reach a p lay g ro u n d . . . M an exploring u It break o f h e a d w ith h a n d a f t e r barber hi tlailons. g iv en h im a crew cut . . . Motori

Qreek s la m m in g on brakes to avoid hItUi Arch- b ro w n dog on Second s tr e e t w e s t .

ol th e M a n on s tre e t co m er w ith noteboi it who a n d p en cil Jo tting d o w n figures i by th e h e .w a i t s fo r .fr ien d to com plete e ble n e - r a n d . . ■ W eath er ba llo o n floath lyprlots. h ig h o v er so u th ern sec tio n ol cl rejum e . . . B oy w ith duck call caushig adu Ed Irom p e d e s tr ia n s to U ira a n d aeek aoun , where o f nolae . » . H otel be llh o p atntggllr

In to build ing b u rd en ed with lli :n U. S . su itc a se s and a b rie f case . . ion an d W o m a n molclng s ta te m e n t and th t leotokls b lu sh in g a s olllce s ta f f tu rn s to lot m f ir s t a t h e r . . . W ind w h ipp ing pope

f ro m r e a r s e a t of c a r In to s tree t a r t n ig h t d r iv e r slam m ing on b rak e s to ri Ite w ith tr le v e them . . . S o ap certlllcoti ice U iat a n d c a rto n sUew n a lo n g Shoshoi vaa n o t s t r e e t . . . And o v e rh e a rd : "He a abduc- w ay s h a s aome bum Joke a lte r 1

hblshop a t te n d s one o t thosa m eetings."

can"non M rii Faclng TrialIevelop - On Check Chargi

E lm e r LeRoy A nderson , 614 Fourt

rt av e n u e east, w aived prellm inai

h e a r lh g W edneaday in T w in Fal JusUce co u rt on a c h a rg e of*forgei a n d w as bound o v er to dlstrii

t i f f ct>urt. T h e court o rd ered him hei ^ in th e county Jail w h e n h e loUe f to po st $1,000 bond, ia n A nderson is ch a rg ed w ith wrltlr

a *25 check to th e L ucky Bar, 3' M a in avenue so u th , a n d slgnlr

J lin ed th e n am e of M illa rd Ewing. I; alls p o - a rre s ted Tuesday b y city pollc arge o f -----------------------------

foood- Elks to ElectIked fo r T w in F a llt Elka lodge No. 1183 wl

e le c t officers durlngr th e reguli Ws a t - m eeU ng In the lodgeroom s Thursdt'd r e w a n lg h L ■1 guilty.' Following th e te ss lo n . M rs. Mai chorge W alk e r will sing.driving - ------

I H igh- t a treettered a . >

ed w ith * *ruesday Mthrough i -

H enry 1lom lng. ^ 'X W ’ I ■1J6 a n d J ^ S S R . / i f 'ea been / .W i K a X ^ L 1 1

ley p o - I I j l 11mt a t a Homoblle F l ^ X Win H u t- . . f X j \\,. y / Wnvolved / ■f \

IB lined J Minesday:unnlng

d, ond e fined 9 court Ight In •chool.

lot, fo r- ert Po- "uesdo'y Bupert.Vernon

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a llow ing of

SKIRT o n d BLOUSE SEPARATES

BATHING SUITS

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I BEHIND RED COM ; From time to time we are

I' rget' that the Russians no i'' 'United States with doing so ill -ceal the fact th a t they thei fa •busy indulging In the protea

Not long ago th a Kremllm'fuBS about our weather ballo

I; :of their concern really had .'aganda balloons launched

ii 'Europe, But It has develope Jsovlet government has been

i ! wery sort or weather balloon i' 'SO bitterly about our sendlni

I' ■ Now the Soviet governme

'details of U. a. guided mlssll' .• to ^ o world th a t we are prep Ibffenslve purposes."

Of course we ourselves, ani Jelgn Wends who really botht ■;us, know th a t we are not pla Islve against anybody. Wo ar

, i': ito protect this country and I'agalnst the aggressions of Co

I iatid China.[li ? To listen to these Krem i> 'Wfluld thlnlc they had nothliI inilsslle field.6) V But. according to our ow;

Jmakers, the reds are ahead o:II ang the all-important Interc ;ilBtlcs'missile, the weapon tl ! ;huclear explosives 5,000 miles |: iocean.

; I t 13 because we know they - - i 'M s wsftpon and lesser mlsWl

1 ;tl6n regular A-bombs and th'

I' ;)we must, press ahead to mast

.ourselves.

.Were I we to sit back and d( jcow would one day have (ill t l ,»lts arsenal. ,V Even If It chose nbt to use >Blv'e gestures th a t would cei :World w ar:in . the mere exl

W Jwould, permit the reda to bla li :hbw.clther uncommitted or li

!. I jtbitheWe-BT.------------- -;i jl ' ,We can neither take the rls

\{! ;dolae_ln w eapons,that could ' i i Ivlval, n0 r:^low the reds to, gi ; <;■ Iclub over other free nitlons.•i J Consequently we have no c 'i If mhead. developing better and a ‘devices a n i attem pting to gal: 1 ‘th^ guided missile field.H ; S I t Is the vital Job of the Ut I ! (formation agency, all our to I .blir friends abroad to make a ‘ jjthdt t^,e:i5ecurlty- pf frtfe men J iwe pursue this course. The 8o\ I phony effort to divert a tten \ flwajirgehV lflbowiln'this vei i ' iwlth global conquest the lln a l

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I ' b O A D T O O pU V lI ” For a good while now the Hi f ♦nlst loaders have been talkln ] Renewing the so-called "pop

tboalltlon of leftist parties. T h I s u c c e s s In the lale 19 lj jln France.

« Butthenon-Com m unlstleftl I 1 Jed something since then. T he! : ll jerful In many European Iam 1 1 V^ll what would be Involved li 5 B 'tlon with Moscow.

\p i The CouncU ol the Socialist f .ti jmeetlng In Zurich, Swltzerlar I |!,;3ected the “popular froht” Idi i !' jmtalmum precondition for co' I ij -Moscow which the Kremlin o

. r i j tnever accept—the abolition o ' ? i^lijt party dletal'orshlp. ’

I I I The Socialists know that tl I ^objective is always final conqu

; Rations'. A united front to th< ! Ijnore way of promoting that c

• f J At the earliest opportunity, IT [Jsuch a front took over a go

I } ;CommuiUsts would seize full ffl j yould,

' • Thereafter the Socialists wo i ;ing.I > Indeed, they might suffer a n

[ Ja country's conservatives. Con I >the Socialist philosophy as to( ! I , yetltlve with their own.; • By our standards Soclalista ;

I Heals," bu>>ffs^een from the left i Itlvely nwderate. They want no

I ^ rsh liy or other red extrem ist jl; Often the Socialist parties 0

1; i' Itaken policy positions which we (•I-sound and perhaps unwlttlngl

I jl iCommunlst alms. They mny lm ’ ,;!slghted a t times In their JUdgr (■ J.' .'ern needs.liiji; But In most cases the dl i '^ h o n e s t, and they lie within tl

I i j f ;of, Western freedom. Cooperat fi!;fKremlln does not. Whatever

il ii Tmay desire th a t differs from < |^ o r e conservative parties, th l li 'e n em y well enough not to cmbai ' l l l j o f collaborfttlon th a t could leai ’ Isly***® Socialist movemen

' ,£mbnicJng M oscow Is Uke ci cobra. ;

;i, H I ?A’ wistiBrn prison. Is cutting , ■ S i to b o r of TV programs showr ' ' l ^ l ^ u n d s like a p r e t ty considerate

{ I;' jWhen you get In tho habit of ; ,'fbr j^urselX, you shouJd be.

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an rnncUco. Cillf. D O U B T 81■-------- - doubtiul thalCOMPLAINTS «ny approoclre a t e i n c l i n e d t o f o r -

s n o i s i ly c h a r g e t h e proceed e f f « i n g s o m e t h i n g to c o n - problem .I t h e m s e lv e s a r e v e ry i n fa c t , » ltl i r o t e s t e d p r a c t ic e , S en a to r n l l n w a s m a k l n g a b g

balloons. A good part ^had to do with prop- yjjjj presldenched by Radio Free (rom Collfomrelooed, too, th a t the dlvldualj deeibeen dispatching the itjHifttto ontlloons they complain "utl indlng aloft.rnm ent is publishing g i m p ic knlsslles and declaring professed and1 preparing them “for W estl^ttonJ

, . lo r B rid g es o:s, a n d a n y o f o u r f o r - co n n eo tlo u lb o t h e r t o u n d e r s t a n d jo t v a e n ihIt p l a n n i n g a n o t f e n - throw th e i r irVo a r e m e r e ly t r y in g L a b o r liulon

a n d t h e f r e e w o rldo f C o m m u n i s t R u s s ia q

lo tlie iooal ai Krem lin b lea ts, one Many a proiea lo th ln g going in the

r own worried law- „ sad of us in develop- patmon agentntercontlnental bal- vote on a biu on th a t could carry ilderations. it nlles acroDs land and

they a re working on 4 ,p n i t f 'r n RlsBlles, no t to men- thl*;;jene? tot. id th e H-bomb, th a t emphasize tho m aste r these things lerence. Not un

they chose a a.d do nothing, Mos- ”''2*10

th e se weapons in „ a ^ S S i Thi ,a majority tot 1

use them in offen- t bill sponwiel.c e r ta ln ly produce > existence of them0 blackm ail nations ijntiy. or lean ing strongly

"CAMPAIGNle r i s k o t b e in g o u t - moat frastratecDuld m e s n o ^ r ^ to , g a i n a b ia c k m a H

m s . ' >Qd InveatlK itlin o c h o ic e bylj^it;) g o u i , t h a t v/ky,a n d b e t t e r n i i i o l w R epub lican ' poi:

i r t o p o f f i c ia l s a n d d iffe rences by i l a k e t l \ e w o r l d s e e i \m o W -U m « i i m e n d e m s n a s t h a t p roblem o f the

B S o v i e t p r o t e s t s a r e 'o*® ! » " « « • a t t e n t i o n f r o m t h e i r s v e r y s a m e f ie ld — ^

V I E WLIV IO N« E u ssla n Commu- ^Jlk lng Invitingly o t la governed (ron “popu lar front" or ot the states oi . T h is ^ h a d a ke lOSOTespeclally

This year the , le f tis ts have learn- delegate have The Socialists, pow- win be put to p

lands, understand red in any coopera- Washington, ev,

year.l a l l s t I n t e r n a t i o n a l , w h a t inU>rMt erland , bluntly re-

idea. I t set up a in this cc r cooperation with whore eUe o lln obviously could l*rrltory ot 300, jn of the Commu- sUtutlonal cours,

Uon t h a t surroi; . . . - , . s h o r t t h a t It fo

a t t h e C o m m u n i s t veralea o f Ui« 1 onquest ot the free thla; la its Icnn* 3 th em Is Just one that it doesi not in t pnrt torclgn countryla i ena. coastline b»t «1j(n lty ,-in the event „hlch by nsture V governmentl th e self-delerrolDs fu ll power II they principle bul let

of sell'determlnfs would get noth-

. , I f C an ad a ha(r a W o rs6 f a l 6 l h a n p ro p er Intorojla

C o m m u n i s t s v ie w s ta t e s could notS t o o c lo s e ly c o m - b rlg n n d ry . And n

Incorpora tion wUi,'3 = . la h e a rd from Ci

I s t a m a y bfe " fS ff l- p ^ .^ ^ e r in ihul e f l t h e y a r e r e l a - tc s i j have been r

t n o p a r t o f d i c t a - com plele Indrpenn l s m . '"S C anndn? 11 e s o f K u ro p e h a v eh w e r e g a r d as u n - the v . a. mid lul l n g l y s e r v in g t h e H as C ansdn 11y I n d e e d b e s h o r t - A losks? i t couldu d g m e n t o f W e s t- ""<* “l ' n«t

fld ian bnby bonua. p o in t of view. Al

! d i f f e r e n c e s a r e »nom nly of hnvinI n t h e I r a m e w o r k n»g sh o u ld iiy,j e r a t i o n w l lh t h e W e «dv»nce IIver the Socialists " ''i''

« ever be ren^oved r o m t h e g o a ls o f 0 , ftcqulMc^, t h e y k n o w t h e th is form erly disim b a r k , o n a c o u rs e friendly tnshlon. i

l e a d to s lo w s u i - l lo n .-P e te ib o ro u s m e n t .

; e c u d d l i n g u p t o 8 ^ ,

approved a bill v—----------- rig id p rice aupporiI n g down on th e J '} ,

lo w n to Inmates. ^he former Ineiyrste place, production; the In________' acreago and so cu. . . . . Appirenlly Hiet o f f e e l i n g s o r r y t i , , i„ ,p u i.« noi i

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C K E R ’S N A T I O N A

/HIRLIGIGH IN G TO N -'nie senate lobby Inquliy may i it o l political dust, U i t ever get* ou the i6i U n o t expected to produoa uay rtvelatlODS

an d widespread corruption; Congress li < lo»th lo Investigate l lu l f and Iti frien

^ venerable Ben. .Walter O ^ e hax lum U h ed 'th e tip-off capltol b ill's a ttitude toward 1 question, a n d h e h a i lometlmes b< described a< the "ooniclence of l senate." A fter heading the gro vhlcti scrutinized Uu Neff-Fatm offers of campaign contrtbutioni Midwest senators In the hope t l

I ^ ^ H b they would vote for th e natural | blU, Oeorge said:

"The offers may have been li proper, b u t I do n o t th ink lh a t th

TaUii were Illegal.”■ * . *

IT SERIOUS D18CL08UBE8 — Since It I th a t the new Oore committee will dlsclo iroochei more b ra u n than the Superior c f'5 agents made to these Midwest senatoj ficult to see how the Oore invesUgators ci tffecUvely and constructively on th is anclei

t. although In jui entirely Justifiable monne George hlmsell has been the beneficiary i and financial campaign contrlbullotu froi

e sources.I few ullrallberal Democrats have condemne ■sident Nljon (or accepting an 118,000 tun llfom la contributora. who Included many lr I deeply interested In tlie effect of feden in o n oil, motion picture, agrlculUiial, ihlp industrii) matters. Even lice forgave him full outalde aaslslonce.

PICKINGS FOB COMMITTEB—Nor are lh I an d punctilious liberals too anxious for a tion that will "let the chips fall where the I New England m anufacturers support Sena je s of Now Hampshire and Senator Purle ctlout, both members ot the Gore commlttei enthuslasta and public power assodaUon

eir influence behind the Tennessee aenatOi linloni 'Itlck In wlUi money, special edition newspapers and expensive shop and doorbel m on behalf ot the ir darlings on the Demo le . Cattle and m ineral interests eontrlbut oai and ^ t io n a l committees of both partlei professional reformer on o lher matters w ant le In lederal laws beneficial lo constituent w a on the range. 't these actlvlMes, however, compared with tiv o f the conditional offers which the Nett

ttgehto tried to m ake on the very eve of i - bill which they favored tor mercenary con IB. I f their cold cash negotlotlons are deemet iproper but not Illegal," the Gore investiga.I come upon only allm plclelngs.

* • •

E ’S GENERAL UELBCTANCE-The behind. i Inlrigues over organizing the Gore groui 8 tho senate's general reluctance snd Indlf- lo t UWllng each o ther on this sensitive lasue e a completely negative and stultltylng com- io u r men trom each side of the aisle, majority In the unner chamber, the Demo- th e right and the'responsibility to Insist on

y tot the InvesUgatlng body. But since it wai oaored by the Democratic leaderahip which the so-colled "scandal." they preferred to taiBlRtiment. By sharing I t w ith the minority, no t oticnd their petroleum friends loo vlo-

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HGNS COST MONEY”—It Is. perhaps, the trated and handicapped InvestljaUng body ted by the senate. As a result ot the even Jld selection ot Gore aa chairman, Benilor omandi control o f theT ll-lm portan t legal Ugitlng staft.

•way. the lYankea. chairm an of the senate D policy coi)u^ttee can counler attaolu on n timinclal,-interests by centering hla tire position's tifr-up with oll-gas-cattle-mlneral- onlzatlons and Individuals, ihlng ta c tlo ^ may have lampTomlMd their a by the time this Is published. But capltol mers doubt th a t they will solve Ihe complex if the use fh d Influence of, money In Amer­ica.ill,” ts Sen. Barry M, Qoldwater of Arlxona npalgns cost money."

WS O F O T H E R Sr NOT AfAltE A M S K A CANADIAN? s a foreign te rr ito ry a t C anada 's door w hich d from W whlngrlon. f t la n o t ye t legally one tea of the A m erican union. B o th the Dem o- th e Republicans a re pledged to give Alaska

tioodr-the—fo rm er lm m edlat«ly. the la tte r y."vr the people o f Alaaka. represented by 55 have been d raw in g up a conatUulion which t to popular vote on April 24. They held a ■j/erence /o r th e purpckse and I t seema th a tII demand direct, elected representation in in. even If statehood la not granted thli^

itereata ua Is t h a t all th is consUtutlonia occurring r ig h t under the noses of C an-

•hout ft quiver of public outcry or even in - .his country.•Ue on th is e a r th 's tu rfacft could % v u t if 300,000 people change ItA political, con­course w ith o u t even a reference to th e n a - surrounds it? A nd is C an ad a 's memory so 1 It forgeta th e Alaska P an h an d le contro*

the last ce n tu ry and W rangel Island o f I knowledge of lU own geography so a light » not recognise th e fac t th a t a colony o f a untry occupies n o t only h a lf its Paclfio Ut also th e n o rth w es t con tin en ta l peninsula nature would r igh tfu lly be hers? rm lnatlon Is a w orthy n a tio n a l poJJUcal u t let us not ge t soft about it. W h at r ig h t ermlnfttlon did in h ab lU n ta of Alaska have United S ta tea b ough t th e territo ry from 1867 or $7,200,000?la had been u n lled lh a t M arch and h e r •rrojls atrongly represented, the Unlled d not as readily have got away with such And now. th is Alaska Is on the way to full , on with the U nited S tales, and no proteat om C anada.In this m a tte r of self-determ ination , w hat ] been m nde of A laskans' opinion as regards ; idependence o r the poaAlbUlty of their join- ; I? It l<i obvious from th e deliberations a t « thflC not all th e people—Americans. In - n w and whlt« w anderers—w ant union with nd Its tflx ra te a an d coiwcrlptton. fada m ade an y overtures a t all townrd.^

couJd becam e a rich eleventh piovm rr le nalivcs as well as the whiles the Cun* bonus. M ojt Iraportan t. from a Refj-polidrnl (w. A loska-ln-C anada would clear up thp having an A m erican s ta le where Canada's (ly,

nee Ihp.i'e quealloM wlUioul rancor And pecUUon t lia t the S la rs nnd Strlppj mil loved (rom Ala.^lca. We wlah only U) point quleaccnt C anodn hna become «« rejflid.< ly dlapuled territo ry , nnd how miUl. m it lion, tow ards Am erican political I'on.ioltdn- boroURh Exntnlnei'.

OOING BOTH WAYSd S U Irs aenole ag ricu ltu re commltlee lia.v bill which provldea lor > reaioratlon nl

uppoiLi (or (a rm products »«d aim would Ildent Dw ight D. Elaenhower’i lo-cnlled

■r liievltnbly would lend to lncren.« (nnn tho la tte r la designed eapeclnlly to reduce so cul o u tpu t and aurpliuea. f

r llie a m u n lU ee m em beri acted under V nol lo recognlje w llh iheir r ig h t ham lj

t were doing— Bacram enio Bee.

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ll ex- . ifriends;Iter P. ' - ■------)-o H o I 81R1 lO B MA'AMl) ,Td th e B ea r Pot shoU :.u b ee n Nice te-see Maggie T n u n in tl of the cioibl h en e lf « man. Jeepgroup e n . >t I t moet glrla have Itu

Patmsn abou t called It qulta, GolU t i t loOM to h e r credit, though.» th a t no doubt tbe alerllsg e iJal gaa am ple will serve aa an losplratloi

to r a ll good, red-blooded Amerlcai >n lm - glrla who haven 't been craft; a t they enongta to book, er, become i n

gaged te aome fellow. Tbia being i L eap year, th la thould give rite i

, iom * mora plain and fancy leap ’ , “ Ing.

Uscloae g u t poor Harry S. Truman tl th e fellow who should get all oui

natora, g y a p ttb f . Here ho goes arount ra can tilting with newapapermen al ■nclenl hanging all aorta ol

choice Truman worda on them anner. And ao what happena? Yep, Mag- aty ot lie np and pula the finger on a

from newapaperman to be ifarry 's aon- In-law!

•mned Poetic Jiutlce, lh a t 't w hat l l It] (und Reader

sy in - (Twin Palls)ederal * ’ ‘th ip - omt b u l l e t i n b o a r d

1 fully Ju a t Curioua. Gooding—Too bo you didn't sign your namo and hi d u d s your address. It's not a m atte for public discussion and It doean

fe the particularly come under the genera cr an headtag ol proper material for Po I they Shota. However, we can latlafy you Scu“" curiosity about Uie m atter If yo) ’urtell care to send your name and addreai alttee, T han lu , anyway, atlons • • •nattSr. h o w TO GET IN TROUBLE illlons I t wouldn't b« fair to the fellov orbell to nam e names, but he certalnl: )emo- picked an eaay way to gel hlm sell h ribute trouble.irtles. T he whole buslneas came up om wants n ig h t after dinner. His Little Worn' uenls an was being nipped by the pang;

of remorse because aho didn't pusl h the herself away from the table sooi j je l l . enough. Bhe waa moaning aboui o( a bow much weight sho wos addln( con- h ere anti there.

im ed W ith her hand estimating the ex- itlga- ^ n t of Uie damage, ahe piped U[

wllh, "I’m going to dletl"H er Bver-Loving barely looked up

when he asked In all Innocence; hind- "W hot color you gonna dyo it, iroup D eurr*ndlf- • • •l“ ue, HHEUMATIC'S LAMENT com- D ear Polls:

A in 't nobody gonna p u t no horae emo- cars In this town? Stead of expand- st on Ing the vlUage we have now how : was about giving us aome means ot get- /hlch ting from here to there 'n help our id to blood pressure down al tbe sam e >rlty, time?vlo- L otta jram pa living on Uncle'a

Boclal security a in 't got 'nuff cushla for high tlyln’ toxl (ares so stay

the hom e to watch their blood pressure body *•’'1 P'®)' checkers, even Bring on the horse-cars, rickshaws ll to r JOUle«a] «™n« 'n gramps lo and fro fo r a

tw o-bit fare,General Grampa

(Twto Falls) s on • . •fire DON'T HOLD YOUE BREATH

tra l- D ear Pot Shota:T he people who are expeoUng th a

ihelr la a l flake of enow momentarily, foV- pllol lowed Immediately by spring an d iplex atunmer, would do best not to hold ner- the ir bneatha.

■While rummaging through our tona "«™pbook drower" I j-anked out

our "saving copy" of the T -n G old­en jubilee edition. And .right off the bat thero waa a slory about

> Q weather. Says r ig h t there Jh o t enow ^ haa been reconied in Twin ^ l l a a t

leaat onoe In every m onth on th e calendar.

hich Prom the looka of thlnga. th is one m ight be the year when anow la re-

™o- corded at leaat one time In aach o t I j conaecutlve monthal

‘tter I. R*,d(Jerome)

y 55 . . .hich FAMOUS LA ST LINEId a "• • . f ’e worked wllh lonli all that. OIJ li lt a sd never cut a linger1 In je l l"thla GENTLEMAN IN THK

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I,',' Yei, It'i herel Baldwln't new j , Orja.ionic . . . the aenialional J home organ everyone ii talking

a b o u t.

T ha Orga-aonic l i as m odeit In co«t t t i t i i in th e aptce i t req u lr ti . . . w id everyone, young «nd old alike, can pl*y «>0oy the Orga-ionic.

Id Coma In to d ay for your free (1 dem onitration . . . and b« iur«

to bring the famllyi

: CLAUDE BROWN'S‘ MIIRIC — FURNITURE

. TIMES-NEW S, T

~ | H b W T H I N G I

I PEGLEIV The BepubUcan p iirty h u a I cred it for Harry T n iin in ’i camjI to establish by f e d e n i law ce

“civil rlghU" lo r Negrbeji. Prai Roosevelt's court- J j: j „

■ a h ip of the N egrovote hi the Northw a a too devious ' ( i S m M v m

ian f l - a n d Vast for c o n - };J e e p - d tn s a U o n ' h e r e . - 'k

a J u a t T h e fac t th a t h e ( ■ P l l i • g < » w ta alijolfl t e l y

cyn ica l and h y p o -I g e s - critical Is scknawl-ra t lo o edged by all p r a c - erlcao Ucal -Negro p o ll-c ra f ty ticlana who do n o t Ie ■*n>- t ry to convinceelB g» them aelveslhatherise t o h a d an y h u m an e re g a rd fo rleap - colored population.

■ H e and hla w ife re lu sed toa n 1» w h ile serv inU w ith N egroes h f tII o u r m an y hoihes, In clu d h ig th e W ro u n d H ouse, and ah e ao w rolp In twi > » " h e r books. He a lso Included a sta ^ o rd southern exclualon clause Ih em . th e deeds lo p lo ts In his aubdlv t M a g - a t W arm Springs, a o d this, alsc en » too easily provable lo perm it of *®n- p u te:

T ru m an had n o com parab le recI t >»I o f personal co n d u ct, b u t ho cam i“ e f a "aouthern'’ fam ily In MIsai

w h ere there waa n o t only t \ch an ce for th e h id lv ld u a l to chc

' h is a id e but n o c h a n c e to avpld do“ '» < ' so. In the days a f te r the CIvll '

m an y M ljsourlana, w ere k illed, , , teuda over the s ta tu s ot th e Nei loc3n • • •

ir P o t However, T ru m a n a a P rra ld en t r y o n r ealabllah a p o litica l body called f v o u P resident's C om m ittee on C

R lghta , with C h a r le s E. W ilson, 1 m erly president o f O e n e ra l E lect aa chairm an, W ilson had p e rfo m m an y trying serv ices In procurem i

lellow th e governm ent d uring Hoo ta ln ly * “ r and w hen T ru m a n col lelf I n o u h im to lend h la p re s tig e a n d g

a lit tle more o f h is t im e to Ihia n D o n e “p ro lee t” he w illingly responded.

the co m m ittee h a d se n p a n g a T ru m a n 's pollUcal p u rp o se a n d w i p u a h ^ n a ‘'report" ad v o catin g T ru m a a o o n political tem ptations to th e Nei

a b o u t ' ' “ ter. WIbon revea led t h a t I m em bership o f th e co m m ittee h been picked by D av id K. Nlles, (

a B oston connlver w ho s a t III I 4 Up W h ite House th ro u g h o u t t h e ' lo

regim e.u p T h e late W a lte r W hite, th

en ce ; executive lec re ta ry o t the N a tlo t a It^ Association fo r the A dvancem ent

Colored People, Insisted t h a t I NAACP Instigated the conira ltl an d th o t he picked the personn W h ite was a p ro fess io n a l bu reau cr

horse who had a a tra in of N egro blood, ian d - T h e controlling Job on th e coc h o w m ittee wa« t h a t o( execu tive seer g e t- la ry , sn d Ihla (ell lo R o b e rt Cai

, o u r of D ortaiouth collcge, w hose reo ■ame tio n a could be fo re to ld by p a a t pe

form ances. A nd C a r r picked f ic le 'a th e comm iltee's s e c re ta ry a n d dlrei u ih la to r o f "research" M rs. Jam es W ech s ta y ier, th e viKe o f t h e ed ito r o( 11

isu re New. York P ost ^vho h a s achieve ' renow n bji h is s tr l t ie n t d e n ia ls Uu

la w s h e ever wss a com m unist, h a o l H e waa, lo be a u re . a m em ber i o r a th e Young C om m u n la t league whe

h e waa h i (Ollege an tl,M r8 . 'Wechsle ip* know n rather widely,! I n 'h e r ow I t ig h t as tlin cy , a a ld ' shii! too . w as

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:r ’s a n g l :laa atolen a n d th e O o w n m n la t p a r ty w er, cam paign a ra le o rg an iz a tlo n a a n d In ilit » c e rta in they d id n o t Jo in th e p a rty . P ra n k lln • • •t « « ( O arr h a d a n a m u s in g explana

of h is choice o f i i t r . W echaler j | | t ^ a Job in w hich s h e could wield ati

A hilluence. Ho a a ld , he hired r because sh e a a k e d fo r th e Job.

determ ine h e r q u a lif ic a tio n s , he ( Ju lted some o f h e r friends.

m 1. / W ilson sa id th e co m m ittee did W * hold m any m ee tin g s . Actually J S S iJ c was a political d iu n m y organ

lo p |i t Into words a po litica l progi V by which T ru m a n confiden tly ho X fc s l li *0 rope the N e g ro vole, whlct

ac tua lly the b a la n c e o f pow er la city and s ta te o f New York i

f o r the. conceivably in t h e n a tio n .I ts program w a s fed to It by

to mix NAAOP In New Y o rk , w hich fo hTThelr long tim e has e n jo y e d a false pi

e W lllle tige as th e p o lit ic a l a g e n t ol 1 two of e n tire Negro p o p u la tio n . Aclua a a tan d - It hoa tew m em b ers , a lth o u g h t ause In th e comm otion o v e r the segregal Jdlvlslon Issue In the S o u th m ay stimul

alao. Is h llb e rlo a p a th e t ic Negroes to J( t of dis- t h e rea l o p e ra to rs o t th e NAA

from Its b eg in n in g havo been norl e record e rn while m en. A b o u t th e thne I cam e of civil r igh ts c o m m ittee published Missouri report, m any re p d tiib le Negroei 1 every New York p la in ly challenged I chooie r ig h t lo apeak f o r th e Negroei. Id doing . . .

f.'l* '.*” ■ In the face o f a l l th is . In Else uiea in how er's o d m ln ls tra tlo n th e suprei ' r«egro. co u rt brough t In I ts decision ordi

in g In e ffect t h a t segregation le n t did so u th ern public s c h o o ls b e droppi Iled the To support its p o s itio n , th e court to I Civil counsel o t a n u m b e r of opponer on, for- o f segregation w h o did. n o l appe Slectrlc, anyw here in th e legal proceedln ■formed a n d m ay n o t e v e n h av e known th Irem ent they were so h o n o red . T h ey Includ Hoose- ,one alien, a S w e d e who had do

1 colled a h l t-a n d -m n " su rv e y " In the Dnit nd give S ta tes , and one A m erican wbo has his new record ot aasoclaU on w ith comm led. n ls t political p ro je c ts ,

served T h e abolition o f segregation id w rit- one o( those p ro je c ts . T n im an al u m an 'a Roosevelt in d o rse d It a n d now U

Negro Republican p a r ty h a s cribbed It (ro >t the th e D em ocratic p a r ly Ju s t in tin eo had (o r a p residen tia l e lection , ies, t o Vice P resid en t N lx o n recenlly ri In the fe rred lo the f a c t lh a t th o declsU0 long w as w ritten by E a r l W arren , a Ri

publican chief Ju s tice . T h is arousi then a sp lu tte r of In d ig n a tio n among

a tlonal lew s la n d -p a t Id ea lis ts w ho cherli le n t of a n Illusion t h a t tha c o u rt shoui o t the be non-polltlcal. im ittee Nixon's excuse was t h a t a mb sonnel. placed com m a In his rem arks ha laucrat p e rt i l t te d h is e n e m ie s to Impute I ood. h im som ething w h ic h h e did n< ! com- in tend to say. T h a t Is a trifle, ho» secre- ever, and th e l a c t th k t W arren !

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i t per- e ith e r.sd tor T h e ta c t r e m a in s th a l th e Repub d lrK - llcan p a rty gets t h e c re d it and wll » II’' *''’® *^®80 v o te to r t h a t reasoi

Dt the n o tw ith stan d in g a ll th e grovelln hleved of tho R oosevelt a n d T ru m a n ma a th a t ch ines over SO y e a rs .

ber o( T E S T R E P O R T E Dwhen DECLO. M arch 14—fn a 296-daj

chaler, te s t conducted by th e Holsteln-Prle. r own slon association o f Am erica, a con was a owned by C. H. P h illip s , Declo. pro. wever, duced 12,894 p o u n d s of m ilk and t i t league pounds o l b u t te r f a t.

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xplanatlonwhaler for K Y O T O , Japan , w ith Ja p a n leld Itrong L ln ea — Because of good tlmbe hired h e r P*r>e. oak , maple, a rb o iiv lfae , bee t Job. To c ry p to m erla (a huge, cedar-like r IS, he con- w ood*, bamboo and cypteaa — co J , b e o b ta in e d with ee did not ™ ch e a a In Jap - dually, It a n . th eorganized a t r u c t u r e h a . '^ ^ H ' ’ x*1 program h e e n th e b a s l ( | l i ^ » ^Ms hoped a r c h l t e c - | l | ^ B ( S j k ^which t! lu re since ancient

ra -ta tbe I n a d d J U o n l |H |@ |L M Ifotk and to b u ild ings, w o o d l a ^ g p l C j l

h i J a p a n h as b e e r | H H f ^ ^ It by tbe P u t to m ore t h a r ^ ^ ^ | M | | |

Ich for a ,<’00 d la th ic t uses alse pres- ' '^ o o d , h i tn ith ,It ol the p u t o f th eir l i f i a B H I a l Actually; ~ * n d its Jovely tm .n . uum,

lUgh now K raln ru n s through the life of t gregolion People.stimulote T h e durability of properly-seaso I to Join, ed wood Is Indeed am azing , n ! NAACP o ld es t wood carving, now preaerved :n north- th e C airo museum, Is a llte-sla time the » ta tu e o f a mon d a tin g from 4,0

llihed its B- c . — roughly fl,000 years oldi 0 ;groei nl E g y p tia n cotdns, m ade of fig woo nged i l l e x is t too. More recently, apeclraei [roei, t a k e n from the piling of a 'n b

r iv e r bridge, driven by C aesar's mi n Elsen- ^ ' “rs ago, are s till sounsupreme ^ N orw ay, rlklng slilps u sed as se |

in order- “ ‘‘ uers have been found, well 'pri atlon Indropped, v woodworking hiourt took , “ continuous c r a f t - t o son pponenls ‘“ “ nces handed down fro m fathi t apnear “ " e th an 1,800 years-iceedlngs « « 300 yeaiiwn th a t P“8«l<» over 800 years; an Included ^ P ' “ over 1,400 y e a rs old-

aroiise^mong a all of these wooden structure/ chcrlsh e re In dnlly use, viewed a n d cher- should l^bed by the people.

O n e o( the mosl beau tifu l wooder a mis- s tru c tu re s In tbe world Is—o r per-

rks had h a p s I should say was—th e Klnlal- ipute ta b a sh l bridge (the bridge o f the bro- did not coded sash) some 20 m iles southwest le, how-, o f H iroshim a, A 900-foot structure, irren Is It w as m ade up ot (Ive arch es and Mite or th e 20-foot wide surface w as shaped (erence, hi l in e wllh the swelling arches.

K ln lo l crossed the lim pid Nlshlkl Repub- w hose banks are th ickly lined with nd will ten d e d cherry trees. Need I sny reason m o re? In a- nallonnl poll (or the

■ovellng m o st popular beautiful a rch ltec tu r- in m »- al a tru c tu re In Ja p an It won honds

dow n. T hen only a (ew days ad e r the tabu la tion , this celebrated bridge

^ " h ic h h ad withstood th e vlsclsltudes !86-day of cen tu rie s was p a rtia lly carrlcd n-Prle- aw ay by a flood in the w nke of the a cow d is ta a tro u j typhoon o f Sept. 13, m o .

0. pro- F o r tu n a te ly , because th e Japanese md c h e rish the old atructures, however'l _______ Im practica l, each a rch wns replaced

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city 's center, In th e mi<t„ > ' *“ ' ‘‘ ' ‘■“ “ “ I lu rro u n d m c i,

■ Jl tem ple: co n slstln j i,( n t o ted- buildings. Five o l tH e J - could th e six th cen tu ry ! ^ l»ck |

Among these (We » r, th , «. goldrn hall,, th e d r« ,„

the (Ive-slorled paKodi Vn ' 'i' a re Ihese Ihrpe o t surps.wM L'*-'

: but the golden h a ll I.i , *“1 nized as the w orld 's old,5,

' W ously-used wooden biiildin S ® ' ^ th a t should be q l a i m r d b , . ! ^

oldest, conUnuously u,vd " ^ rate, It wos s ta r te d In 593 1 n

H K finished In ten y ears. ’ H H J ^ e , of course. Iia«

these live constantly To Bible bom b dam age, the Clnld,, S t wns dism antled d u rin g Worl

of the (Actually, allied bombi-M . J ' " ' - clflcally Instructed imi |. J '-

leason- bombs o r Inclndlsrlcs on i h n , ^■ The tiful cultural cen to rs nf rved In N ara even th o u g h thry e-slzed v ita l w ar taduslries.i Polio,.|.7l?1 4,000 war. whep ll wa.s pariiau, »i l Old sembled In 1949, fire hrab ^ 1

wood, some repair work. Invnl i i aM, ® jlraens works which had siifvlvrd U ( ( I ?

■nter w ere destroyed b u t Dip i,„|„ J™'s men ing Itself waa sav ed (ra poiadiT'

W hy do these wood™“ “ P" las t so long in J a p n n ’ ^

p r '- The secret Is In u,p |u,|„ J good w o od-usIng h e » r t - .M d ^ ’ 'S': p roper sanaoning. when ,T .

« r « Is c u t I t Is (rom 20 to to m oisture; nnd th e prompt

j e ^■ 'o r frequent chnnRlnc o( ik w ' which rest on th e moist ‘’‘o - w here InsecU, bac teria mil C

m ay attack.Even todny the.se ane-cild

ta re observed. Before luinj , , j j board, say. It m u s t be leMonai n h ie years; a c e d a r board,'/<r(in

And some (amllle.i olumi ■ household rule—« nd a jood a*.

^ th a t when lim ber bouelit by 1 1 .. bear Is used. It mu.?! ulthouiM ^ be replaced In th e lamlly lu it,~ hosem enl. Then repair work Is to,^ prom ptly.

Studying the resuILv om am) ta li to odralre th e v,'ottottj*i. These laborers were not onllm

‘“ res woodworkeni — they were uMt ' " ' r - c ra ttsm en who worited with thi ■

grain o( the wood. The srchltednin o t alone a designer, he m ito i carpen ter; lhe cnrpenler hid ihil

n ta l- w ithin him w hich was 1 iculpto; “ro- the sculptor, th a t which *111 Imd!

iwest jcapg designer; and he, bulallj, iture, „ a s a carver. I n delense o( thii. I

m ay say the tools o( the tanxmir, "P'O sculp tor nnd carver aere ill illt/.“■ And wllh It, time ind HpeiaJhlki were unlimited.w llh tCopyiljhl, » i6 , b» j«„n

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M,- -Nteon. M i l ta i le d the 7 :iV ttron j endorM ment New H a m i ^ r e

• • ’EepubUcAiia gave Nlxon aa a Blgnal 7 ;. ’ , .'io rthd 'aO P -naU ona l convention to |j j

lollow BUlt, • 8:] Although N lion’J nime w as not g,i

I on yertetdsy’t New H am pshlie >•'' ' p rofenntlal prlmnry baUot. I ^ u b - ,,,

; ! ■ Ucsn voMr* gave him a heavy write- lo ,ii - In voto t h s t le lt no doubt theyjf . favorled h im as President E ten - ,o:

, ik .howet't running mate, th is year. lO.;:T New H am pihlro Oov. L ane Dwl- }[;!■ nell Slid th a t so Iar u he Imew the n c? Nixon endorsem ent "was a spon-

'% I'l ‘taneom move by the voters." f i ,)l ' "If the trend continues. I t could 12:■H b« Interpreted as a m andate to the J2|

• I* convention to renominate Nl«on,■ "\ Dwlnell aald. 12-

i In the light of the New Hamp- ; ' shire vote, newsmen were ready to; press President Elienhower at hla 21 I news conference today for a fh-m

. \ stotement on whether he w an ts Nix- 4 ,. on Main aa a running m a te . j :

At last week's news conference, *: ( • Mr. Elsenhower praised N ixon high- f .S ly but Mid- he was not going to be «; f pushed in to "comers" on whether JL r ' Nlxoa should be renominated. Ho

1= took the position that t h a t Is a | ■J) quesUon Io r the OOP convention to J .Y decide. . i'; But M r. SBWihower added lost

Iweek th a t h e had told Nixon lo chart h is own political courso. In- dlMtlons wero tha t Nixon w as busl- , 'ly doing tha t.

He conferred privately fo r half . \ an hour w ith the Prealdent yester- J

j . day mom lng, then returned to the ^ ' capltol talked a t length In the •

afternoon with Murray Ohotlner.•? : lios Angeles attorney who haa been sn. ’V 'his m anager and chief campaign >n( I j atrateglst In peat political battles. In.

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' I . F o r S t o r a g efi .LEWISTON, Maroh I t l» —A poi- ov P ItlcoJ opponent yesterday described soi

a proposal by Sen. Hemian Welker, no l!; E„ Ida,, to store farm surplus In Qi

. ithe Antaretlo SB "a scheme so fan- I 1' tastio th a t It sounds like sonu- wt 1 S; '■ t ^ . o u t trf Alice In Wonderland." Ini i Frank Church, Bolie, candidate vii1 ff for the DemodraUo H natorlal nom-

a , Ination, said, "O he lenslbl*. way to tei ffl reduce th a t cost of storing surplus — ! i :<ahn produflts Is by reducing the , ( ampIUB. n o t by b u r ^ g I t beneath I 5 ; the f li lf tln j ^oe and p iling mow j ' of Antardftca . . .? f ■ “Hie m ost alannlng p a r t of the f, Welker . pwpoM l" Ohurch ssld , ''U a l the dlsaatirous Imiwct It w ould have a Ul rtxm woHd.joplnlOn^ ni

§ -&i ■ ■ "All M iu n d .'thO'tlm o l sAsla and « 3 rk continent o f Africa t|,fi P ; oountleis;, a llllons ot ta U -s ta n e d j? 11 people Uve in . lands coveted by the q, S Oommunlstf,, t eSt 1. - ‘1*0 d n ^ t l n our Indifference gt L W. toward taeiai by traiisporttag vast gi 1 i,; qusntltles’.'of food n ea rly half p ) . ^^^:;B^ound thfl'w orld only to bury It In ~ f j r ' t h r i c e ” o r t h e AnlatoUo would ig- u ! 51 nite a h a tre d toward us t h a t would , j I:; butn fiercely and gpread far," p

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1 i'i ; BOISB, ]& a»h 14 Ift-O o v . Bobert » I R Snqrjie will fonnally proclaim J I I ’ U H as R om e Improvement, year a t g ' III • luncbeon.tofflonDV.' ^I K obertiy . Blastock, c h a ln n an of $ iij ' the Beattie ( R a t io n H om e Im ­li li’ iirovement group, will apeak.

1! ■' Lee K aachm ltter.jionB ral chair- 1, h ' man ot OpeMitlon Home Improve- p 3| / ment fo r Boise,-said representatives ti

ot the building and home appliance c ; Industrie would attend. 0,' Kaschm itter 'sald Operation Home c

: •; Improvement 1s a nationwide pro- „ ' gram designed to modernize Ameri-

f ! can houatag. It-w as set u p by the ;• ' ■ federal M uglng>'administration. {

I N om inees A sk e d1 t BOIEE.'March 14 ® - a o v . Robert

Ij' E. Smylle Invited Idahoans yesterdayI'l I', to help nom inate some Q em stateI ill you t^ to r one of the Y oung Amer- ! J J- lean M edals tor Bravery a n d Service i l k ■ given each year by the V. S . attorneyII I 'fl general’s office.H A ! Bmylle received a leiter from Atty.I I f H erberfBrow nell no ting tha tJ 1 nom tastlons would be received torCl i the 105I| aw ard until J u n e 30, 1S66.I j Nomlnatlotu a re ’ sul;mltted to theI j . attpmey general by Ita te governors.

C o n tra c t L e t. BPOKANE, March 14 WV—A tM ,000

ju contract fo r a water, sew age ondI . drainage aystem for an operator'sP village a t Noxon Rapids dam wasI ■ nwtrded W alter V am um , Ooeur I : ' d’Aline, Ida., the W ashington W ater t : Power company announced yeater-

■ U '**y': I The W W P has now aw arded aboutII eight million dollars w orth of con-

traols on Its 89 million dollar, 400.000: kilowatt project on the C lark Fork

river In western M ontana.

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T h e dogged w in te r season, iwlth ,lf less than a week le f t to live, sent If. a new snowstorm blowing through i,e the midlands today, he Prom two lo fou r Inches of snow Br, fell on northem M issouri and heavy en snow warnings of from two to five gn Inches were posted for northem ), Ind iana and lower M ichigan.

A aurprlse snowstorm greeted rush hour traffic In C hicago ond driving was treacherous th roughout the region. ^

T h e snow served a s the Icing to a conglomeration of ra in , drhale, and fog in the East a n 4 South, and Icy ra in and tog In so u thern Illinois,

0 Missouri and n o rth e rn Arkansas.I t i e raln-fog com bination spread

>1- over the middle A tlan tic states, the ed sou them Ohio valley, Tennessee^ and Br, n o rth e m Alabama, Mlsslsalpiil and In Georgia.n- W estern Tennessee and Kentucky f - w ere doused by h eavy rolns, Includ- I." Ing a 1.64 dow npour a t Hopkins- ite vllle. Ky.n- In southern Illino is , the la te wln- to te r outbreak wos accompanied by lus ----------------------------------------------------

^ U ta h n C o n v ic te d he O n C o h a b ita t io n“1» BALT LAKE C IT Y , M arch 14 « v - ‘ve A Jury took two h o u rs yesterday to

ru le tb a t Albert E dm und Barlow waa I'd guilty ot cohabitation Invo'lvlng ‘'5 th re e women.™ T h ird District Judge Ray Von

Cott, Jr., said he would sentence the M -year-old Salt L ake county oon-

nce struction worker M arch J4. Barlow's °‘ t attorneys Indicated they would op-

peal.1 In Barlow , was convicted on a slm- V* U ar charge more th a n 10 years ago uld a n d spent seven m on ths In the state

prison.Among witnesses yesterday was

M aurlns Owen w ho testified Barlow w as the father of tw o children born

. J to he r. Another w itness, Vio Proscr, ! Q testified Barlow h a d supported her i jr t a n d her children, ' i l u two women ilm '*'ere named In the com plaint agnlnst

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BOIBE, March 14 UH-Th« state d r- board of exam iners yeaterday op- ve- proved the award o t a J28.883 con- ves tr a c t to Colorado , Building Supply nee company ot D envpr and a *1,027

c o n to c t le S trow n 's Office Supply 'me company, Boise, fo r work on the '™" new state oltlce building to be con- 'r '" structed In Boise, the _________________ _

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an d rests la s t m onth ond Issued 911 .w ritten w arn in g s to violators o t th e .

Mcky state 's m o to r vehicle laws, clud- V iolators p a id tl.O ll In tin e s . T he k ins- most com m on cause of a r r e s t wos

faultily equipped cars an d trucks, w in- followed b y driving w ith o u t S I I - d by cense. O n ly two m otorists wcre \ ------- charged w ith drunken d riv in g . . l

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c o u rt Also sought Is In te re s t of alx . Sim- per ce n t fro m April 1, 1062.

s ago T he W illiam ses contend t h a t be- s ta te tween M a rc h 1, 1060, an d J u ly 31,'

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to become director of the bureau, it ch Informed sources said. 6iIjy Interior Secretary Douglas Mc- S( in- Kay said he hos reached a decision a D on the m an he will recommend to n

President Elsenhower to r the post, tl (j. But MoKay sold ho was not ready .Ijg to announce hla decision. V

The bureau at mlnea has been N without a ' director alnce last Dec. 1 n when John J. Forbes retired. En­forcement of the federal mine safe- ty law has been challenged because n there Is no director. o:

. 8 Several persons have been con- , sldered for the Job but have either n

turned It down or have failed to’ t\ - gain the- necessory approval trom

j jJ deportment ottlclals. n

H e a r in g W aived ;Z M an , 24, I s H eldI I- H. L. Satterwhite. 24, Kimberly, cre waived preliminary hearing Tuesdsy

• In probate court on charge ot first t44 degree burglary and was held for dls- im. trlct court with bond continued at »e- 11,000.72- Satterwhite, arrested M arch 7 by

Sheriff Jamea H, Benham in Kim­berly, Is charged with burglarlstag the home of Oralg D unlap two and one-halt miles south ot the Junction of highways S3 and 30 on M irch 4 while the family was away.

Benham recovered a J0.-30. c»l- "■ Iber rifle, a J2 rifle, woman's watch,

ammunlUon, flashlights, fleld glssses , ond o ther Items taken from th«

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apum ed n e u tn llty yeaterday, declar­ing “w s believe you m u tt choose a side—ThsU and chose the free world.”

B e spoke s t > ceremony in w hlcb u> n . fl. Becretsry .ot S tate Dulles sn d

T hslland 's foreign' minister. P rince V sn W sithyskon, signed an agree­m en t by which the United S tates will cooperate In conatructlon of a n ex­perim ental atomic reactor here.

I T h e prem ier tald “I believe th a t, u in th e United Katlons, we m ust c u t s vote yes or no. Thailand does not slM taln.”

Dulles, who Is touring the F ar Eaat, arrived In Bangkok trom Jakara ta .

I Indonesia, only a short time before the ceremony. Orieted by the p re ­mier, P rince V an and U. S. Ambas­sador M ax Waldo Bishop, he said, "I sincerely regre t out visit here th is tim e m ust be all too sho rt"

' O f th e agreement on the reactor, u t Dulles said, " I t lays the bssls for ,11, fu rth e r cooperation between T h a l- nri land an d tbe United SUtes In th is

h n p o rta n t fleld, deluding eatablish- — m en t on a n experimental reac tor in

T ha iland wblch will facilitate T h a i­land 's t ig h t against disease.”

N o r th w e s t S o lons S p lit on V o te

iie WABHDJOTON. March 14 (* - tes In te rm ountaln and Northwest area IU. senato rs spilt 11-3 Monday In the

64-S# roU-caU vole by which tho Ic- senate adopted the Carlson am end- ion m en t writing a 100-per-dent ”do- to m estlo parity" plan for w heat into

»t. th e fa rm bill.>dy Republican Senatora Beimett and

W atU ns of Utah and M aloi^ ot len N evada' voted agahist the am'end- . 1 m e n tIn- Republicans Dworshak andfe- W elker coted In tavor of the am end- “»o m ent, along w ith GOP Sen. B a rre tt

of W yom ing and these Democrats; >n- B ible of Nevada. Jackson and « r M agnuson of Woshlngton, M ans- •o’ field an d M urray of Montana, Morse

0® and N euberger of Oregon and M on­roney o t Wyomhig.

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I F lo c k s In fe c te d I*> , . POETIAND, M srch 14 1* - , 9 Q uarantine regulations on Ore­

gon's tw o 'p e lttaco s ls -ln fe c te d „ tu rk e y .. flocks w ere tightened I D yesterday . In hopes of preventing

f u r th e embargoes on exports.14 O n Monday. W ashington state

embargoed all Oregon turkeys, ■ poults and turkey eggs.

“ T" Oregon agriculture offlclalt { * • said they hoped to persuade Id.' W ashington to U ft the ban ond ' ilch to head off embargoes by other | and states. Oregon yesterday extended Ince the quarantine to eggs from the ree- two flocks. <willex- 1

t, No Agreement 1

Noted for BiU |WABHINOTON. M arch 14 Ifl— A !

, ' house-senate conference committee I ^ recessed its fourth meeting yesterday I

without full agreement on a com- promise upper Colorado river proj- i

7 ect bill. , Ith “ 1 Senator Anderson. D.. N. M.. com- ,

mittee chairm an, said the recess was i itor, taken to give house conferees op- i fo r portunity to study proposed language i

Hal- of an am endment to tbe bill. Be th is would n o t say w hat the amendment lah- was. Anderson said so fa r the con- r In forces have followed more closely tiai- the form of the house bill.

The house measure would call for an outlay ot 760 million dollars tor water storage, power and Irrigation

) units in Arizona, Oolorado, Utah.New Mexico ond Wyoming, and Is

| f g mhius tho controversial Echo Park

) — The senate bill—Including Echo ire a Park dam-ywould authorize similar the projecta costing moro than one bli­th e Uon dollars.

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“ 1 B y Id a h o D octo rssnd- BOISE. M arch 14 (fl — A three-

day symposium to r Idaho doctors and and nurses w lU 'te held Bept. 20-33 ind- In Idaho Falls.T ett Dr. P. Blair Ellsworth, chairman, its; sold th e annual scientific meeting and will be sponsored Jointly by the Ida- ans- ho chapter of the Amerlban Acad- orse emy o t General P ractice and the Ion- Idaho division o t the American

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1 ,000 m iles per second, lie T b e observation w as m ad e a t the s

a ir fo rce Cam bridge re se a rch cen- _ 1 tor’s sp ecia l observatory In New M ex- <1

Ico. I t clocked th e sp e ed a t w hich i

t th e e jec ted m ateria l rose tro m the su n 's su rface a t 1,300 k ilo m e te rs per f second—a rate of th re e a n d a h a lf '

> 1 1 m illion miles an h o u r. “ I I I T h e promhience—asso cia ted w ith f

su n sp o t activity—roae to a h e ig h t of — A 30,000 miles above th e s u n 's s u r- '■ Ittee face—e distance n e a rly fo u r thnes ' rday th e d iam e te r o t th e e a rth , o m - B un apots were f ir s t observed In !: iroj- n u m b e n a t the u p p e r ah- research

o bserva to iy—and rep o rted to the ran - APORO'a geophysics re se a rch dlrec- was t o r a t e - o n Peb. 10. F o r th e n e x t 10 o p- days, the num ber grew u n til the

uage su n 's visible n o r th e m hem isphere B e w ss covered with s b o u t 300 spots,

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F o r S e n a te P o s tlU ra OHAHLESTON, W . Va., M arch 14 I t o . U )_ a o v . WlUlam 0 . M a rla n d late >d IS jreaterdsy announced th e ap p o h it- P " k m e n t o t WUUam K. L a ird m o t F ay ­

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Curriculum was ducusMH \ he school board members nnj u..,, "I in- Exphitoed were l|iree p h a j ^ a - demlc. practical and fint arts' ch informative meetlnn n s ,Jie uaUon ol one held In J.inuarv tat" ,er people's thoughta on currlcu j * ? jU was suggested a liaison €00,7 ,

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Reports Note^-Korean Reds 7

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Y Republic' ol K o rta officials sal*■J,; today, they h iv e recelyed report* the t-'J cn toun lJta s r e muvlnK atomic j,,Vi /» rtl> le iy Into R ed K orea, but added , It/ thoy csrniol vouch fo r tha auUien-1 I i lc iy ot the Inlorm nUon.

.A spokesman a t U. 8, Gen, Ly- u ,: AV man U. Lemnltzor n hcndquarl*r« '

‘ (aid the past record o f communUt 3 duplicity In Korea m a k e j I t "ob- iV vloua a posslbUlty th a t atomic wea-

■ jv pona hnve been brouBht In," J« ,• Korean Defense MinUUir Sohn p5! Won n aald "Informanta" of du- w

: ’ji blouj veracity bave reporled aeelnit th,■ testa of atomic artillery In red-held »nI Korean territory, ^I ■ A HOK Intelligence officer said •I communist soldiers from Korea ire hei being tent to Russia for trnininu r»

. ; In atomic cunnery. H e expressed nh•' I ■ doubt, however, that a n y A-guns ac- Ht

' tually have been b rought Into Red Ici » Korea.

, \\ He said a 110-ton R ussian atomic atfleld sun haa been \ialtlng. lor w'

l! four months on Ihe n o r th bank ol wi tjie Yalu river, separa ting Hed di

. Korea Irom Com m unist China.' but ® < th a t ' the poor condition of North

H Korean roads h as m ade It ImpossibleHI to move the gun across the border.i'i A Swiss armistice Inspector inld > he has “no Inform ation" on the ca ; ; atomlo reports. Lemnltzer's apokei- |I

matt commented th a t Iho restrlc- Y< I tlona the reds have Imposed on neu- ; tra l truce Inspectors make tt un- loi

, I likely they would know whether or ar not the communists h a v e moved A- S[

I guns Into Korea.: “Several reports lu tv* been re- or celved whloh suggest tha t atomic a weapons of som e,rklnd have been tu

y supplied lo co m m u n is t ' forces In otl : North Korea.” the-»pokesm an snid. all

,'jl ‘‘I t has not y e t been poaslble lo i j iletermlne how accura te these re-

I , p jports are..

I .Official Seeking S 1 i? ; Increase in Rate J

j, ' ■ WASraNOTON, M arch 14 Ml -■h Postmnter General Summerlleld |

asked congress Ior h ig h e r postal V rates todiy w ith the arg u m en t that

ii) the present chnrges “burden the tsx- r;|i payer Ior aervlces rendered to [ ili jjthera.''& "We csnnot ln go<xJ consclcnce |

. contltiue" to do tha t, -he told the i ^ houw poitoffJee committee.

—i —^T he poslofflce departm en t has i , ] racked''i)p,», defli!lt of'l4«)O.OO0,00i)

i In the list 10 years. Bummerlleld .i III Midi, ' ' '

i V ■ : V IB IT SLA TED , «l' ; -BONN. (Jennany, M arch 14 W f

! West airm im y's a tom ic minister, {t( F ra n i Jiiu( B trausi, w ill pay a 14- -W -(lay iHslt to th e U n ited Stales at ”U|' th e cad if A pril. Ths Q eim an mln- ,i

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! mere 280 pounds . ,' catch me w h ile I'm t 1 " //

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i son )vhb trades in the old durlnjp tW» (Bvclit.

i |;p A d E EIGHT : ■ ■

Trusting 'CH ICAG O. M arch 14 I* — A

78-year-old, partially b l i n d widow, w ho told police- sh e a n d

Q h e r la te h u sband did n o t t ru s t 18 banks, rep o rted the b u rg la ry o l .

|2i,000 In $20 bills from h e r hom e ! yesterday.

Mrs. S o p h ia W ysoklnskl sn id ;■ h® the m oney w as kept In a p ap e r [ ™ bag In a t ru n k In h e r th ird -f lo o r- ] ™ a p artm en t.

fri “Chiller” Hurtles : 5;‘ Way Into House

LOB AN OELES. M arch 14 tfl — hn Dam on ^ n Angillo was w a tc h in g , lu- television la s t n ig h t b u t th e c h ille r ! inj th a t cam e th ro u g h the a ir d id n 't (id show o n th e screen. I t c ra sh ed

through th e rool. lid Angulo to ld sherlll's d e p u tie s 'h e ire heard a ren d in g noise In n n o th e r lng room. H e found a hole In th o celling led nbout 18 Inches In dinm eler. T h e ic . Hoor w ns U ttered w ith sm ash ed led ice.'

Angulo th o u g h t p ran k ste rs w ere lllc a t work. B u t o lllceri sa id th e h o m e tor was b en ea th nn airline ro u te In to of In tem atlo n n l a irport an d they d e ­

led ducted th a t Ice hnd s lipped Iro m id t a p lan e In Illgh t. rth -------------------------------

fi' Budget Is Setsld HAILEY, M arch 14 — H ia w a th a the canal w a te rusers set the ir budget' a t ei- 11,000 S a tu rd a y and elccted M a rtin ■Ic- Young w aterraaster, eu- Dnle M lzer was reclectcd d irec to r m- for th ree years. Holdover d irec to rs or are K e n n e th B u ttram an d D o n A- Spencer.

All m em bers a re to spend a d a y re- or two cleaning the can a l a l t e r nlc a large hend ol water h as b een ;en turned In to concentrate leaves a n d In other debris. Weeds an d willows

lid, along th e d itch will be sprayed .l o -------------------------------

re- F IR M INCORPORATEDBOISE. M arch 14 IM—T h e W ood

Hlver P eed an d Seed Com pany o l Bellevue w as Incorporated y e s te rd ay by R, P . an d O livia M allon of B e lle ­vue an d R . E. and L. J u n e M nllon of G a n n e tt w ith |50,000 cap ltn llza -

_ tlon.

s Housework> Easy Withouts Ha^ngBaciiachelail K tB S ln g bA ckicht, heidaehc, n r m u ic u la r ifin Bchea » n d pfclni m «y comp on w itii o v « r -« « r -

tlnn .em o tln n al up ieU or d ty to d a y ■ tre n aTKl eld i tra ln . A n d folks w h o ii t i in d d rJnk unw U ely tu m elIm M a u ffa r m ild b la d d tr I r r i t a l tn n • ..w llh UiKt rtfU eta,^m eom fortabU fp e lli^ .

i r you « r« m Uerabla and w orn o u l becnuB* n f i h i u d U eom forti. U n tn 'i I’ illa n f tm h r lph y th ilr.p iln r* U B v ln irae llo n ,b y th e lr« o o Jh -In t e ffec t ta c M « bladd tr IrriU U nn. nnci hyihelrm nddhiM lleacU onthftiU B hlhekM nry*

14 . ^ U n d in ff in Increai* tha o u tp u t of th e 15 flf mile* o f k id n ey tubei.

. tio If n t i g i n g backaehk m ik e t you f i r lin - d riiK ed -o u t,m U « rtb l# ...w llh m llp M ,« 1 eep -JM, le i in lg h U .. .d o n * tw a lt . . . t r r D oan’i r i l l a . . . kn | « l th e i t m i h ap p y rallef m illlo n t tiRv« en<

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- I t may be new s to you. b u t th e jj| “ j "grus Americana" l» In a b a d way.

T h a t 'i not supposed to b e fu j)ny ^ Id . because the "g ru s A m e ric a n a" Is one J f o l our rarest a n d m o st In te re s t in g

birds. It Is b e tte r k n o w n a s th e ei "whooping c ran c ," Ir

I t Is the ta l le s t fe a th e re d th in g lo on lhe Am erican c o n tin e n t an d when It slicks Its neck w a y up Is tli over live feet high, ''i

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W i l d l i f e S p e c i e s “— Latest word fro m the Texas wild* ^ ’* IJfe refuge w h ere the whoopers ^

spend th e w in te r Is th a t one o f (he ’J thiy surviving- nock of W birds li ft

missing. T he wtiooper Is so close to 111 le extinction, t h a t conservationists U*

Irom coast to co a st grieve over the “ ig loss of even o n e ol the big birds. . J* id Point Is, we a r e approaching Na- “ i Is tionnl W ild life week and the

■'whooping c ra n e " Is only one ol

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V W.VSHER OR ^(IIASE!) FROM P'ory (lay o f th in event I

rWIN FALLS. IDAHO' I th e c re a tu re s we ought to hang onto

If we pQssUily cah.T h e N ational WUdllfe lederatlon

has so m e Ideas for people at a ll f i areas. Federal and state agencies . should get to work to protect en - d . d ^ e r e d wildlife and restore n a -

tlonal envh'onments. Habitats could ” be Imjjroved.

I f i& en w ant to continue to s ta lk ^ the q u a i l and the pheasant and th e to like th e y will have to put up a It) little dough to see tha t the fields be and s tre a m s are restocked and p ro ­

tected from poacben and trigger a- happy out-of-season hunters, he A fe w for Instances: ol T h e zea o tter Is threatened. 8 0 Is

AS HI ON AND FIT

han sp rin g tim e’ and kitten soft 01

nderful, w earobi* social queens ( 1 you'll love th« vital freshness o f colors, th e ir perfect style-motchi

!W spring . . . soft and supple oncJ c us in ev e ry .p a ir. See them now in r at W illiam Shoes.

A . Red Crushed Kid C asu a l v ita lity 's Supreme w e d g i

B . All-Over Flight Blue C a li: New Mid-Height Illusion AAAA to B. widths. Sizes

I!. Vitality's B Heel. OaU

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TAYLOR

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m to tb e lake sturgeon, an d the key deer In Florida and th e tru m p ete r swan.

^ b U federation n a i ls hom e a point c h a **“ “ *'■ question;e n - "Why save a n endangered ape- n a - cles?"}uld The federation falls back on the

la te Aldo Leopold, te ach er of wlld- ta lk lllc m anagement and phllw opher to th e th e conservation movement,

p , Leopold was dedicating a monu- elds m ent to the exth ict p ^ n g e r pl- [)ro- geon. Said he:fger "pe(r one species t o mourn the

dea th of another Is a new thing under the sun. We w ho have lost

k> Is our pigeons m ourn th e loss. Had

^ Aore these

the shoe of their cos-

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C. W hite Bark (Beii T rim . Platform a

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A ll-O v er B lack Pa HeeU Sm all Platl(.Ues 4 - 10.

H eel. Platlorir to B widths, Sia

'a B la tk Calf Pump with E lastlclied O ala Bow Caps I t Prettily .

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f deer tb e fu n era l been o u rs , th e pigeons h a rd ly w ould have m o u rn ed us." pie o u g h t to get to g e th e r and try to p ro te c t th e w ild life t h a t Is purs.

Som e o f you m ig h t n o t cotton m u ch to th e g rln d y b ea r, bu t this fellow la going th e w ay of all flesh,

n me G uns, t ra p s , s tra y dogs nnd the wild- of leg a l p ro te c tio n are doing

lier to th e b ea r In.T lrae «las w hen tb e w aters o l the

nonu- co u n try w ere well su p p lied by ns- ^ P^' tu re w ith lak e t ro u t . B u t these line

ea th ig f ish a re g e tt in g s c a rc e r Man n the d id n 't h av e so m u c h to do with thing th is m isery o f o u r f in n y friends. It

e lost was one o f his d i s t a n t rela tives^ Had th e sea lam prey , a n eel-llke rascal

(Beige) w ith T a n irm Sole.Blue C all L ea ther,

lie. AAAA to C In

ick P aten t. M edium Platlorm .

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lurs. 15 co sts M onday in Kinibci i'.’' " tton c o u rt w hen h e pleaded this o p e ra tin g a m otor vehicle '( esh. expired d r iv e r ’s license a n n ^ ’'' the a t ra i le r w ith o u t « licen<e h

Ding c l t ^ by s ta te police oneast of H an sen . “" “ 'I D

th e ------------------------------------------,ns- w ith a n a p p e tite lor l,iii,Ine W ell, th e p la in lacL, are

a w lam p rey sn eak ed Into the „ e ; , l‘ »lth an d h a s p layed havoc wui,I. I t life of the lake trout ' ' ’" “Ie s - S u m m in g u p - th eseal Isto a re m ore th an . mite

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I ‘Blackout’ S e tI .BRUSSELS, Belgium, M arch 14 (Fr.«I iK-BelgUn shopkeepers »“ d p u b ll- I Miis launclied » three-day b laci!- s u t a ,I r»r lsst aight to pro test h ig h taXM ' - v I Througtout the country sm a ll , , |,„ j p.^,,■ busUHsinen used oil lamps o r c a n - ■. I dlB to light their shops, hoping toI i iw t l uttoitlofl t o th e ir p le a a I o r k, iu r «

I lo«r Ux«. u J e 'V .I c o tH ^ .Snake. MJniiI TEST R E PO R T E D Milner LakeI DOODINQ, M arch 14-T he H o i- >J||j" J ;■ »teln.PriuUn assoc ia tion of A m e r w sn ,v , , t Ml)I w r e p o r ta lc o w o w n e d b y th e G o o d - A cr^r-

I iM Bt&lft Bchool ( o r th e D e a f a n d p ; „ |p iu t i .■ Blind produced 17.132 pounda o f o.m inch, P i I milk in d W p o u n d s of b u t t e r f a t In■ (301-daylut. p iIIo Hm dn■ , ^ 7 inehM. .■ ■ ■ ^ . Inehn, 8n«JtI R e a l E s t a t e T r a n s f e r s■ InfomiUoIl Fm nlilied b j■ . ,j ir li(W I|C re ilit «ml p « ^ » — I '^■ H te U iB ^ 'B n rea ii ^

I VinnO B«Jl C«i*ta B. Gl'nii, *• ^I Ritn^ % V>der, 110. Lol T Block I _■ Murtmih'Crehird, Twin F»ll». W 1■ W.rwly Deed: H»rvey W. V td ir to■ fmoni D«le»il. II. Lot 1 Block 8 M ur- ^■ Uuh Orebud, ^ i n Falli. m j I Wimnty Deed: EIU G. WlllUmt to R /■ Kmt li. WinUmi t t t l Ufr B ti t« Con- i■ lidfrillon. Lnt 4 Qlock 106. Twin FalU.H .WirrtBty Deed: ReeM U. 'WlllUma, j*r.■ taJUlk.Q. WiUlani LII* e»Ute eoniidera*■ tba, LqHO Block 1 Eaat Uwn SubdivUlon■ el Loti 4 t o l l Jonea Addition, Twin FaIIi . ‘■ Wwamtf Dwd: WlUUm P. P tU l. j r . , to -■ HubertW. faekard et t l , IIO, part■ .VWi gWU 1,10 17. fl .■ WmtBty Deed: Simon L Baker lo l , e f

■ SE^SEU 9 ID Ig. I■ Wirrtntr Deed: Lawrence I. Goliy to n O l H lob Kuntnliiuier. tIO. Ixtt 17 AmendedH P'lt Araold Johnion Subdlvlilon, Twin H G I

I 'Mirrtoiy Deedl Albert Llerman to■ I.i>r«nrt A. Howard. fl'.OOO, part NW>^ m a■ I-W' u 10 IS, 0 ® H Martfircl AmUnon to■ J*'r Rivilli. 16,000. U l 10 Block 28 < <■ T»>n K»lli. < S■ «;»rrialir Dted; Jowph L. Van T ^viw tn .■ ^ fUmond nohrUcker. IIO, Ix>l* IJ. IJ * * ''C !rA■ »>«k 15 HiDf Lake* AHclilinn. Twin F »IU ^■ hiKutoM D»«i: Harry Kalon and Guy C■ c J *'«. e*laU Anton M. — figI H u "J *'2.000. Lota S■ H' li. I* Bl«k 152. Twin Falli.■ Warranty D ed: Twin Falla■ / "♦ iad Truit company, truat*#. to■ '» ^■ u V W “"'I- W- Voi.nr to■ T .i' J r.'" ' Il«. 2 Drill SiiMlvlilon, _ .I I a D D I■ U 1 Block a . Hnhl.■ 0««1: ('.hrl.il.n S. 8Vwm to H E i

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nator Protests TT Itation’s ClosingiS H IN O T O N , March 14 tfl - ng o f the Spokane naval a ir )n -would cosl lhe nallon "hun- W ASH 1 o f com bat-ready Jei pllols." A tom ic to r Ja ck so n , D., W ash., told publlahe.

S e c re la ry ChailM Thom as 10.000 n rd a y . h ig h ,

m a d e the s ta tfincn t on the B u t th of In d iv id u a l letters which he m u c h dll

t r t le d th e secretary in a renew ed poses ll t h a l T h o m as re.scmd th e clos- d o e s n 't i low p la n n e d by June 30. ” t ra l lz e ll

a d d it io n to numerou.i naval p ile . In v lsts whose traininK ho said —bom bs 1 b e h a l te d by lhe cloiing. Jack- T N T —a said 150 naval aviaiion cadets a te ly wo b e e n recru ited (rom the Spo- o t se\ a r e a on the understanding viefced c

w o u ld be able to m alnU ln their v o lu n lee p ro fic ien cy nt the Spokane (j^ly me

in a f t e r compleUng Uieir acUvc |

n u c le a r VB S p o k a n e station now provlde.s ijom bers t r a in in g tor reservi,st.s trom '■I ln g to n . Id ah o and M ontana. .f,

M a rc h e s

ib i l i ty T a u g h t Tmt'! T o ,U-. S. F o rce

AR T H E WESTERN TRUCE MT. K o re a . M arch 14 Ofl—Amer- tro o p s In the Republic of Korea :ln g ta u g h t how to move quickly t e v e n t o t a n atomic w ar, U eut. ,R o b e r t M. M ontague sa id today. Ve c o m m a n d e r ot lhe f irs t U. S.

s a id In a n Interview lh a t ' i ^ ^ 'k Ing f o r atom ic w urlare has been V_ ■

on " fo r some lime" although » m lc weapons, even sim ulated .<.■ a r e b e in g used.

n ta g u e snld the U. S. arm y Is ;;ling m o b ility of Its u n its In Its s iv e t ra in in g program . In an ilo a g e w ar, h e said, troops m u sl Ilie t o move Into a n d around Ilie z o n e as speedily a s possible, ' r

GasKOIsGW Y O R K , M arch 14 (fl — Six ; je r s o f a family, th re e adults '. h ree c h ild ren , died today of gas ! ' J in g w hile they slep t In their I l e n t a p a r tm e n t In Brooklyn. »Ice s a i d a detective gas waler r w a s responsible for the lo w -p is o f t h e Puerto R ican fam ily.

AK E RIVER REPORT )

M ARCH Ifi. 1W» r e p o r U by Bureau of R erU m ttio n ,

I tc lo v le a l Survey and eoop«rat- I f lf partle i)

i„ D U ch .o rC onL Y e a ra » on T-»V« .. .. S « .tfiftia) 450,»00;i^

800 7P a rk R«a. . 10!l.0fl0(a) 132.470(a)

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..................... 4,000 1,970W alco tt ..... 71.800(a) 70,M 0(a)

M in id o k a .. . (.120 2.310 «! .a k e .. fi.MS S C a n a l . UO S58N S C a n a l . .126 .'»89 ^

a t M l ln r r . 4.KOO 1.:ltOA e ro - re « i; o ther quantitiea In aeeond*

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one of th e e x p e r ts w ould U c tlc a l b o n n t e x c e p i In R c n e ra l te rm s— dow n to 1 .0

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I Snags ShownI In ^ e ta p t toI Probe SecretIs; :oW A o r r y , I».. M arch H W

plans to measure cos* i mlc W i v l lh huge “skyhook'* bal-

i | I m i h it a snag today. They can’tI I In sure the balloons will stay put.! One oT the mammoth balloons

Illpped lt« lesah yesterday and IM t i e naUooted aclentUti on a 700-

• wile tbaee acrosa the northern (;i! tp l te d S tatej,Jji lu tm m e n tf Dumpedh: I t finally dumped Its load ol i'Jl precloui research Instruments near Mi Buffalo, N. Y., and the data was |<!j beln* rushed bade to Iowa City lo­

ll ** &lentUt» had planned to send . f I (nother balloon Into the subatmtos- , tiH (phere tomonow. But they admitted fe’ yesterday's exhausting experience j might cause th a n to change their

ffil plans, , .'^il The wayward balloon, about the >1 size of a football (leld, was launched

from. Iowa City early yesterday. It i ' was'supposed to-wander across the

Mississippi river and dump Its ' J eaulpment by parachute somewhere i,ni In e u te m minols or Indiana,

Climbs Steadily ;■' ! Instead, the big balloon climbed ■ 1 eteadlly until It was 21 miles above

the earth. Then a Jet stream ot air caught It and It began whMnB

S,'; eaatward a t an 80 mllea per hour r [ clip.i' I A plane tried to keep up with theV Jiat-travelllng balloon ao it could i' ipot the area where the equipment j; went down, i t seemed an eaay as-V algnment, but the balloon almost

gave It the slip., I The plane had to maKe re-fuel-

£ tag stops a t Chicago and Cleveland, til while the hellum-fllled balloon kept i;, light on going. I t wns so high that

' il clouds sometimes hid It and It had i - l to be tracked by ADP aerial de-

I tection flnder»*lt-was-«l80 -far-fmm.I (II the radio range of lU home base

here.I ,;o End Ocoun1 H ie end finally came when a1 pre-set timing device freed the 200-

pound cluster of equipment over 41 Mew York atat*. The packages float-

ed down about EO mllea east of Buffalo and <0 miles aouthwest of

'i:- Rochester,ThB balloon really got lost then,

f e I t climbed a mile or so fu rthe r and ,V; then exploded,

1 lowa aclentlata didn't mind thal,Jt.i Uiey planned it th a t way, they said,

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■ BAN PRANCISCO, M arch H tf>- ' Daniel 0 . JackUng, one of the

world's beat known m hilng engi­neer! who worked his way up from a doUir>«>day hard rook miner to

, l a multl-mUUonalre, died last night I .'iil »t the ag« o t 89.'? il? The famoua "ColoneV* Jackllng, 5 I t founder o t the D tah Copper com- 4 - pany had been aufferlng from a clr- i; l l i 'culatory tUment alnce la a t Chrlst- ■ mai. He died a t hla honie a t Wood- ' U de-»t7_P-m .■; ) Ha li aurvlved by hla widow, the 1 IH,' tormer V lrglnli JoUlffe o t San

i,' Jranclico, " ~ -p ii, ' HackUni haa controlled aome of ' J i the world'i blggeat m ln ln j proper- M I I tie* tn d h id amaased m any engl- j i ll'i ne'ertng degreea tn d m edtla during

-I b it lon t career.Fuseral arrtngem enti t r a pend-

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^ Olover, OaaUefotd aod B uhl Farmy .ii Bureau Membera Monday evening

l'l a t the Olover Trinity Lutheran ichool by Nile Caaten.

Koy Smalley reported on the{ bean and pea growera association) tn d Melvin Oppllger reported on ai recent meeting oi th e U x com-

I f mission In Boise,I The kitchen band of th e Women

«i c t the Moose furniahed entertaln-I m e n t Refreahmenta were aerved by

] Mr. and Mra. Frank Sedlvy, Mr. and} Mra. ISdgar Lierman, M r. end Mrs.

! ',1 Vemon Heralnger and John Luti.ih 'i t ' -----------------------------K 1:1 i,! , -COW TESTEDI il’ Jh HEYBURN, M arch l i - A Hol- ' j| f ' iteln.TOealan cow owned by Edwin

1,1 Vl Almea and aona, Heybum, produced I*! i ' l 1,M3 pounda of milk and E35 pounds j f r o f< bu tterftt In a 3»8-day lost con-

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base sppTled fhilshlng. touches to thel play "A Murder Haa Been Arranged during reheiu'sals M ondty snd Tues

en a day, reporta Vemon O. Hedner, hig I 200- school speech Instructor,

over T he combln|\tlon mystery an tloat- jh o s t story wlll be presented Thurs

“i day and rWday In the Waahlngto school auditorium.

In three acta, tho play conceni an old English theater. Legend hn

■ It th a t a murder la to be committe on the aame night In which ther Is to be a coatume ball In th theater. This heightens the play mysterious mood.

r TncIuded In the cast are K ^th

Peck, Mlsa Otoie: Larry KleUikop Q/? Cavendish; M argaret Whittle an 0 0 Oaralyn Larson, Mrs, Wragg: Adrla 1 tft— Dean, Jimmy North; Beverly Fre« the ouf and Beverly Poulter, Beatrlc

engl- Jasper; Beverly Northrup, Mn from Arthur; Nick Lewla, 81r Charli

ier to Jaaper; Bruce Pox, Maurice Mulllni night nnd Judy Bracken and Caroly

Blackburn, a woman, kllng. S tudent director la Regina Boble com- with Ron Iverson aa atage managei a clr- Working on scenery are Harol hrlst- Vood-

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O unior Class Cc 5 for Mystery Ghjun io rs S tiles, R ita Smallwood, K aren S loan, I th e i r C arol Hanchey, K a re n Oalloway a n d iinged" J im Dewey, w ith J o h n F rederlck- IT u e a - aon, chairm an, r, h ig h T he ch a ln n an o f th e coitum e

com m ittee Is L ynette W lsemnn, ns- j a n d slated by Qnll Andi'eason, B n rb ara T h u rs - S ande, K athy O arrel, M aryl J o ling ton ^ 8 ' ’^

T he m akeup com m ittee Includes incem a Jack ie W adsw orth, Arvelle Ohnerry, nd h a s S u san R obertson an d S andra Bow - im ltted m an , Connie B aa tlan and Jan ice I th e re M auss a re co-chairm en,u\ th e s a s s a s s a s B s a i i ^ s i

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pre- o f Henry Navarre; Bm ee Fox» stai erly an d (he fhoit of Ceaaar Borila, i tie : G roie' In the play, and la ter takes tioai (S taff photo^enrravlnr)

A * * *

[ ! o i n p l e t e s

i h o s t P l a y Hereloan. In charge ol programs t r e barlene and Wllllama, Patty Andrewa and Clara

rick- Fillm ore, with Carol Murphy and M ary Jo Pox aa co-chairmen,

.ume Lighting committee I n c l u d e s , na- D avid Weaver and Terry Pierce, co- bara chairm en, Danny Langdon, Eddie

Jo H amea and Bob Showalter,On tha propertiea committee are

udes M arilyn HarUey, Jane Armatrong, erry, B arbara Hall and M ary Anderson Jow- w ith Mickey Hulbert and Lla Keefe inlce co-chairmen,

Evelyn Bhotwell la chairman of

ucky Bunny" Doys

U B U Y SE 7 - St S p e c i o L ^ y

T W R tg u k ir * 1 9 ^ S

i Py w I f i l I II I r S c A W M k

WHILE s m i m ier for A IL . - unny" PrizesFIRESTONE

7 i m f o n «M E W T R E A D SM M M ad t h M h i r « i yNr tm

Lx18iiicKano« If your old (IrHOrerKOPpobli.

• r s iz o i a m ax in n lv lo w pricedm« tr*ad d«ilan oi new Flr*ttof^e TIrti

im« tr«od quatily oi new Pirtstone TWei

im« tr«od width di new Firtttone Tlrei

m t tr«od d«pth Ql new Plr*slone Tirei

S A M E G U A R A N T E E

5 N E W F IR E S T O N E T IR E S

Phon* 3750

TWIN PALLS, IDAHO

P l a y ^

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[, standing, who playa M auriea Hnlllna ila , and K Itherlna P eck, who la M lu akea tba part of M ary, Queen of Seota.

tha ticket com m ittee assisted b Ray Samson, Jo an Barber, ^haroi Holloway, Patty McCullough, Con nie Forrester a n d Loia Van Houtet

mA Ushers headed by U artha Perr) L C chalnnan. Include Sue Ellen W ey

Zelda Madron, Ju le a n Rovlg, Janlcrle n e_______________________ _31ara

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t h i s y e a r . F a c t i s , t

p r i c e c a r t h i s y e a r

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I ONLY PLYMOUTH'S NEW THISI y e tr o f o the rw ise "w arm t

sty ling , P lym outh brings ro w ’s a t y l l n g lodsy In A ero d y n am ic Design. Plu» lli< o ( t n y low-price car,

J PLYMC

Bank Will Open Branch in I. F.

W M POCATELLO, M a rc h 14 IW -First S ecu rity Bank of Id a h o announced

H to d ay i t haa opened a second branch in Id ah o Falls.

R a lp h J , Comstock. uecuUve vice p rea ld e n t al P lrst Security Bank o t

m Id a h o , sa id the U, 8 , comptroller of cu rren cy had g iven approval an d

H H t b a t the new b ran c h was opened in H H tem p o rary quarters.

H o sa id plans w ere underway for ^ H a m odfcm new b a n k building, w ith

d r iv e -ln and p a rk in g facilities, for ^ H th e cen ter of rea iden tia l Idaho Palla,

T h o m as C. W aaley, Idaho Falla, w aa nam ed m an ag e r of the new

H H b ran ch .

WENDELL VISITOBS ^ H WENDELL, M arch 14—A . J. 8ph:e, ^ H M a rm a rth . N. D.. a re visiting hia

b ro th e r and sister, G eorge Spb-e an d M ra. M ary Ahdems.— —

C u ttin g . M an h a W oodall, V enita T u rn e r and Sandra-8«hs]»».

M em bers of the dance band a re H g L a r ry Klelnkopf. R o n Kemper. G ale

M enicic, Max Soden, Jim Holmea, H H J im Algers, Ellls M iller and G o r- f l i d o n Read,

T ickets are on sa le In the ha lls ’ H I o f th e Tw in Falla h ig h school an d

alao m ay be purchaaed^at the door.

I n 'MN s S E F • * S’O**™ Auw m i

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:d byharon T H E D E A H C L I N I C

Op«ii 10 q.a. KMII IlOO p.m. *Ui..W*4.. W.3U te(l. ID o.M. HHt<( i.o a o.m. Tm . aitf n » n . p ^ I* aur 44lh ytcr.« r r y . lOS* HOITOIAIt f AMOY WUllVAaO

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k e o f c a r b e c a u s e y o u ’v e b e e n

l o w l i t t l e t h a t c a r h a s c h a n g e d

i s , t h e o n l y r e a l l y N E W lo w -

l a r i s P L Y M O i J T H , a n d i t ’l l

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THIS YEAR. In t NEW PUSH BUnON DRirmod-ovcr" car alon* In llio Inw-prliIngs you.Inmor- tiva itiechnnlcal conl

In i|B nil-new D rive Is llic anfoatPluMhcblggo.it dc.'iigncd! 0 |i t lo n i‘ af- Plymouth modoU. 1

OUTH cosi}

„ Aloner . O RaNGE, Conn., Manh 14 (UV-

-F irst 0 * « re ' D- Whitney said today unced frlenda have been avoidingranch plague" alnce Uie f a m ­

ily pet escaped in the houae.J ,l£( Whitney, a veterinarian, said ^ of ‘he pet ia a “yeiy pleaaant" ler of three-foot boa conatrlctor.1 and ------- -

ly for / ^ | .................with

S; Large Nenew

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::!! SHADOVr : WALL KB. ' A l l :3 See this fir

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to trade j 5 6 PLYIVKf p a y y o u t o b u y a n e w 1 9 £

1 Y o u r p r e s e n t c a r i s a t t h e

i v a l u e t o d a y , a n d r i g h t n o w

s a v i n g H i g h V o l u m e D e a '

1 d e a l e r ’s . S e e h im t o d a y - y c

IN DRIVING-Plymouth’i PLYMOUTH Glv-prlco three! A poal- your do lla rvI control, Push-Button lrlc wlndshlifoat and easiest ever w h e e la , tw lit io n a l nn all 29 new th a t the ot)lla. T ry Itl have. S co th

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sts less ss:

- ■ WEIV E D N E S D A Y , M A R C H 14, ig j,

Land RestoredWASHINGTON, M.rch 1, .

day approved a bill u,™* acre! of the Colviik lmli»n r. '■*» “ • tlon ta W ashington s u i ,■»\A ^ of tn I‘Jj?. withdrawn from the reserv!S

19M and opened

READ TMES-NEWS Wa^ . ^

'• le w U n e o f IrURES>W BOXES IMIRRORS

I Sizes ji n e s e l e c t i o n I

You in to See and I! Our Furniture I

:h w a r t z

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IMS MOOU'- . U J

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now I IOUTH I1 9 5 6 P ly m o u th N O W .

;h e p e a k o f i t s t r a d e - i n lo w y o u ’l l g e t a m o n e y - ) e a l a t y o u r P ly m o u th - y o u ’ll be g la d y o u d id .

I

I GIVES YOU MORE VAIUE for Iarw ithfettureSBUChtaelW " ■ d sh le ld w ip e rs , Safety -R fn* HLwin-cylindifr f r o n t b rak e*

other low-price cara don't H 0 th e NEW Plym outh todayl . H

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M f a i r P rices H

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II MATI * Durable floral or stride ticl I • Twin or full bed size (3/3 c

I 1020 COILI Box Sprinj I ond MattreI Regular 99.95

[ 7 9 ”

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• 280-coiI unit

L 2ngs rgss BEDR(, ,„ 40 Inches wli

“‘- gbM mirror, ,

15 Re<

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Klyle dress(

g e t triple d

m e n t bnukc

d r a w e r s . .

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ALErtable and firm cotton layers live Sisal padding

2-PIECE Solid OakROOM SUITEI w id e d r e s s e r ; 3 0 x 3 0 " p l a l e ___ _

r o r , p a n e ) b e d .

Regular 99.95

5 9 ”

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N o w . . . a G i a i

r u e t o n e " R o y a l ' "

For Only W

As liH'le os 5 . 0 0 down, 2 , 0

to n e p r e s e n t s o g io n f 2 1 " T V f e a t u r

e r-p ro o f s a f e t y g la s s a n d ) 6 - tu b e v(

so m e ly m o u n t e d in a m a h o g o n y

le t. B o w - t ie a n t e n n a . 2 D 2 5 2 5

V p r ic e i i n c l . fe d . fo x ; 1 -y r. w arra

a l d e l iv e r y a n d in i t a l l o t i o n . S erv ic<

■uelflnf T V . A h an d so m e A ddition to .m y \ ructable meia) cftbinel. fts second set. 2D2520 ., .

ru e to n e R o y a l Cnnjkole. B lo n d e nr re g a l •senled s a f e ly 8la&.s.

Used tube. 2 D 1 5 1 2 -M .........................

i mRIPLE STYLE DEDROOM i' , i r $ nChest ■ J

Dutiful L im ed Oak 0 Droweri erior to ilad

tod P it tsb u rg h Plate • Hordwo 111 M irro r C abinet

itrous B 'ra s i Plated Hardwaro

hat young Amcrica la looking fn ■esser lim ed oak suite at an unbelie lie d resser w ith plale glass m irro r ,

Mkcaae b ed w ith (flidinK d o o r . . . a 3 . . . all th i s fo r only $ n 9

2-PIECIGenuine Wi

BEDROOM!Bookcase headboard w ith fi ra i ls . Large 52" dresser h eay y plate m irror.

R e g u l a r 189

1 5 44-DRAW

CHESlM a f c h e s A b o v

R e g u l a r 6 4 . '

5 4 °I ■- 3-PIECE

V /alnut Vei

BEDROOMSL a rg e double d resser, pli b6oJicase headboard w ith i

_ a n d nile s t a n i

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a t u r m g f r o n t - t o p tu n m g ,

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a r ro n fy on p o r t l , fu b e i ; ,rv ice policy e x t r a .

:\nv hnm e. Top-tunlng on an t

109.95>v

re g a l m a h o g a n y f in ish w ith ic. 169.95 II'i

DRESSERSUITE

7 9 :I

iweri G uided and Dove- iled

rdwood In ta r io ri Over i)in e t W ood |

[ fnr—a spacious triple I>elievably low price. You ilror . . . a three compart- |. . and a roomy chest of |

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SUITE Ith footboard and | ier with 30x42" |

189.95 I

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54.95 I

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plate mirror, tV th sUjJa.i.rame i...... -■' • |l

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R teci'ing whpfl. C l l l l 0 0 —1 R e g u la r 52r. * J J C

DASH FENCE• C le u r o r rn lo rrd pl(».stlc fencc,:» lu b b e r ciiiw, C1382 | Q2 R e r u l a r 3Ao. I O C

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I EXHAUST EXTENSIONj 8 " s lra lR h i tiib r fityU ng. Heavy /. c h r o m c . 2 clnmp«- C O # i ^ C2807. Rpj. 1.19. J / C

I DOOR LOCKS A u to m a tic a lly locks w h e n door ^ i« cloM d, CJ750. I 1 0I R e g u la r \M . I ■ I /

Do 0 B etter Job

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ip iP i U t i n f i n ^^«»iiii«iiro( ^

X J U l f D r u b b e r FREE!llllill •Y~]~;pfnnnr w i th p a in

Paint and RolFree 7 " roller and T roy Total 6 .8 0 volua

H tre 'i th e chance to b rig h te n up your hi WalU a n d celling! are a breez* with Ihls I W lm d Alky-Rubber finish p s ln l toea or color choice. P2J00 J4/JP64B0

PATCH PLASTER V/W ater plajiier lor^ p a tc h in g For craclcj, holea. JP3265 1 Q _ P‘n ‘- E e |u l« r 29c. > “ *»"

PA IN T THINNERAll-purpoae thlhncr. 01enn» . Well brushes perteclly. l -c a llo n P5IM - i r o _ •“ «“E e iu U r M c. O A V

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3 WIZARD Sentry I GUARANTEED 48

M ore plus fe iiures (h in any o th e r I t t f c b titc fv on the m ark e t. T rip le i g f l strength polyscyrene case. 11) to

125 «mp. hour capacity . G roup ^M§ 2, 2L or 2F battery . O u trig h t, J l l Reg. .......................... ............... ..

I WIZARD Deluxe GUARANTEED 30

i Pow er to spare fo r a ll no rm al

driv ing needs. Full 100 am p. hours. Plastic separators! G ro u p 1, 2L or 2F. O u trig h t, R ep. 13 9^

WIZARD Standa GUARANTEED 2AMost popular cars.O utfigh t. Reg. 11.95 H ependahle pow er for m ost d r iv ­ing needs.

CLEARANCE !

W iz a rd P la s tic$ 2 0 .9 5 value for |

c oach flt and s e d a n i |

' Bhop these valucfi while color and sl: plele. Di'Astlcally reduced fo r this s a l 195fi ien t covers. Baran woven p lo stl

red . Rtrlpes and plaids. Mo.5t cars.

Mnalalled In yuur car fo r

o b with Quality Wizai

o lle r-T ro y m

5.25 I• Pain

our hom e and aave money too. Q |jq this (ree roller and tray outllt. _

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For quick, eaay removal. One pint. 3P538J • ) » - H i" .R eruU r ISo. Oood

R ep iWALL BRUSH

Well balanced Ior psin tin t eaae. 4" tlte. 2PS420 1 4 Q i „ i I te iu U r 2.45. 1 . 4 7 p la jt

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: f H H I; I SALESM EN OF CULTCRE

* * * *

I S o v i e t s U s e C i

I I n A t t e m p:;■• WASHINGTON (N E A )-M illV dollar movlo extravaganzas ore I

newest thing In the Soviet Unioi; propogands Dag o( tricks.S These artistic films compare w j the b es t Hollywood Is oble to p

' }l duce In the cultural (leld. Coat U barrier for the itate-backed co

; munlsli movle-raakers.It's p a r t ot a atepped-up progr.

to sell Russia as the cultural lea( of the world.

Tills. Is the opinlan.of officials I v the n , B. Information agency «

J' are gravely concerned. They fi ji - the communlsls will hoodwink I M free world.fc O thers are apprehensive. "One i* the w eakest Unka In the U.S. ( ill fense against Soviet Russia Is re! 'lj' tlons w ith other nations," declai

‘ i'.! Rep. lYanlc Thompson, D., N J , ','T Bbvlet Union has long accused I

V VS., aa a nation, of being cultura , ft; barbaric and this propaganda 1

V'l liad considerable Influence throujV oiit t h i res t of the world." ,5il Recently USIA movie experts i

: f j tended a secret allowing of Rusls ' 0 la tes t product. I t was 0 color bal

i lUm, "Homeo and Juliet," musloI I ProkofleH. ■ • i .‘T lie re were no smiles when

! (I (tepped out of the room after I ' i'l movie,” reportai, one official.I f knew th e cppoaltlon had come ) : w ith something."

O th e r th a n a brief narration,

I H a l T a k e s M a

: | . i :i N a m e s T e n5 ft By HAI BOYLE '

I ' /N EW YORK, March M W - II ■; V out to find the 10 most boring ty!<!; i.; of people in'America.

^ V ou m ay be more lophlsUca' (I'l . tlion 1 am, but I really was s

i prlaod by the result*;__________ir{ U I . was turprlsed!r.i 11 -to 'dlscorer'how: |{' ip'anypwpla a re,1 b’o r B d by the ■ ■•SiM

; | j lo ^ ,:ii I:, had n ev e r K lM i a[ tlvt)Ught that love

j I: «iod b o j e d o m ' ^ B W I ^ H: I could p a r t n e r ,

Tliey do.:Mjr r e s e a r o h S | f c ^ % | l

' IWU w as m a d eI ainiaur m en only.

l i l T ha odd thing lu i boJI*'f ab o u t t t was (I bow In pride to I

Ineradicable gallantry at the m! i n ) th a t no man raised the piuslb

I I Ity th a t a womon, as suoh, could p< I (lbly b e boring.

'( j -A nger him, yesi Confuse him, ci{ 1 ta ln ly l Bore him? Never happeji: Som^ might Question, If I wi! tu n n in g a n honest dog-trot poll? lyho a re the 10 moat common tyi! of bores in America,.why 1 did

IP n a r t th e opinion of iyomen.H ,F rankly , as a fellow who feels

si > knbwa more about ^om en than tlill; J j do ab o u t themselves, I thought

f would, be a waste of time. I km 1 1 th e anawer. Obviously, to a womi

, jl jli the 10 m ost boring people she kmil Pl '»i>uld be 'the laat 10 people wi

. did w h a t she wanted.II I W ell, now, with sex out of t [. p way (a t last), we can get down

j facts,i I 5fhe facts are, neighbor and frier5 tf th a t thee and 1 a t tlmea, high}{ fi o u r - r e g a ^ f o r each other Is,I B fran k ly bore each other In those m

■ j R m enta of living when we dwellj. U th e underside of ecstasy.'

lEvery thoughtful person has I: I own ideas about our moat commi

I A m erican'borea, but hefe are tD 10 t h a t resulted frora my quick su

ft vey:(I J. TTie hobbyists. A new apoi;| I ca r from Germany, a fresh atjin

. ' 1 from Abyssinia, a rosy rocket thI I m ig h t reach the hioon, Uiree ml

I takes th a t If Robert G. Lee hadiI -mttdB would havo changed tho prc

I I I e n t accent In Brooklyn, and he

to m ake a camellia smell sweet I well as look Onrnmcntol . . . A < expertsi

I a. AnyBpdy who morrlcd for t: I f lra t time,' had a baby for the fli

tim e, or ;vho Just ^bought a ni cor, new house, or a new Job—oi

' who feela nothing quite like ti ever happened before in the hlsto

: o t th e world..8, O ne who has acquired and bra

ab o u t a disease to new 11 Isn't evi l i^ e d in the I3.9S family medic bdok you Inherited from the o

I Warberg I M W i N G

> . - / p h o n e ' ■ ,

2 4 6 8

S a l e s P i t c h

P j B o H py s ®

TORE I a new role for the Boviet B tU et * * * *

C u l t u r a l M e a n s

n p t t o F u r t h e r P l a-M illion worda wero apoken. There wai I ore the obvloua propaganda, Just a r t , Union's jiiU yfj „ii th j way.

lare with I* .to pro- beauty, BUcii_paC6, auch eleg

loat la no n nd tuch dromatlc presentatU ed com- th e aweetnM of true love th a

wonders how It could have program froni the land of m ass obedlen al leader fear," commented a Washlngtoi

clety reporter, flclals a t (ypu fjnctlon glvea Iney who experts the chills. They don't b

fh . anyone for enjoying Russian f Vink the y , , , cultural

rag e can lull people into th ii rr n hierarchy Is more

I. cerned with culture than con Is rela-declares *U "The Kremlin Is pouringiised' the " ulturallv program , according to T urner I nda has to n . 'h le f of the USIA’s m ihrough- picture service. He estimates R

1s spending approximately 200 lerts a t- dollars a year on feature Uuslsn's an d documentaries,

or ballet On the optlmlstio side. Holly nuslo by fllma are more th an holding

. . ow n with Russian flhns, Bh vhen we reports. And tho Soviet emphas ifter the spectacular flhna could well lal. "We reaction to "Cinerama" .ahown come up cessfuUy last aummer a( the I

nallonal Trade Pair In Dams itlon, no Syria._______________ ________

i l a s c u l i n e C h e c k , '

e n T y p e s o f B o r4. Gourmeta. The trouble

I — I set eourm etj la that, when they i Ing tyoea you out to dinner, they alway

s ls t they knew the beal th in iIuHkiiImI WenuaiidyoCi muat share

^ knowledge, too, even though i t I aists of pickled rabbit's fo o t

IB. All sports fans, and pai la rly New York 'Yankee, (ana. m usk Include' Here all thoee .praise. the benefits'of fresh, all T M ypi) ot th e n t:^ . b r ta th ln s : th a n M e lr share.-•

6, All people v/ho don'l reco t h a t died Is ait bid 'ugly„four-1 w ord. One wajf I keep m y w dow n is gohig 'to the funeral people who took- drugs to get enough to fit-Into their coffin ' 7.; People'who have raised ow n children—a n d 'th e result! v is lb le-and still tell you h o

le to th e r e s f j i “ 'or® acceptable Adam. <he male we. , ' ,poaslbll- T l i ' BW “ >•luld pos- H e knows the plac?, where you

g e t ja finer suit cheaper, a r ii , i« —> tastier meals ™ ' n n y you've been able to takeI ’" ‘f* vant®** Poln^

L never heard of where you can vL t v J . «»e aun rise up in technlcolor-

I d ld n t 0 , The provocauve bore. He noys you because he clalma pip

(eels he in to anywhere. He knows whi lan tliey Ejijcnhower sleeps In striped ought It jnm os and tho brand of h a ir i I knew used hopefully by Khruschev. woman, lo, The silent or secret bore

he knew jjores trom within himself. l i I ple who you jome time to realize th a t

only wisdom he actually h a s h of the own desperate realleatlon tha t

down lo erytlm e he opens his m outh he bo th of hla (eet Into It—plua

1 friend, neighboring (oot. high as Of 90urse we can all recoi r Is, do somebody we know In the (orei 1060 mo- list. Including ourselvesj-But I iwell on 26 other types of bores and w

. like to return to the subject, has hla You moy know evpi more. PI common »«• Who Is your (avorite be are the a n 'i why? But, pleose, le t's kei Jck su r- friendly I______________ ___

; aTmp Check Givencet th a t BOISE, March 14 Wv-The bu

o ( land monogenjent wrote the j I h a d n t i^ jh o j check (or 1105,058

J terday os the slate's share of ei nd how JJ mineral leases duringiweet as thb 1056 llscal year,• ' ' ,J. R. Penny, state supervLwi , .. th e bureau, sold the' payments

® resent 37 i« per cent ot the totnl Jie first „(| ga,, potash, sod

« UOW Buiphur. cool and phosphate lea:ob—and ------------------------- --------------------Ike this history

id brags V Meven

medical the old

■ * I A I * J B | ^ * 11

S U U f f i i i M y i ' .DAILY SCHEOULB

I Dai Uiv«i Twin Tikili t t 1 p.m. LatNturn Uip al l3sS0.

8AT.-8UN. & HOUtfAVB . Diu Jmvm Twin F«lli 8 p.m. m' r p.m. u n niurn (rip it lltlO.

y

0 •

95-BUSHEL f

e w as no I This Dovld Bradley M i t a r t and (

75-Bu«1 elegance nta tlon ,.of a th a t one

K d a v Id br/Ington so­

lves USIA C „ , « « m 't blame s p r e o llan films.

SAVElOt\ commu*

You will Pay EliewherIng hugered movie ^m e rS h e l- N O W 0N L1’s motiontes Russia ^ .r 200 mU- V Itu re films ■

Hollywood B ^ ^

I, I h e l to n S preads 100 to 7 ,0 0 0iphasls onwell be a I f l . f lhown auc- l v " T Ith e In te r- I Damascus,

------- D on't W ait! Buy

^ P . T . 0 7 - F t .

O l ’ C S ^ ,Uble w ithl Now Onl:Jiey invite tlways In-

th in g on ' ■ m ' a mIhare the ir MIgh i t con- ^

M m M M1 partlou-(ana. (ine TO s rugged field mowei

coraeri — no missed hn]

h ine m ore >! ‘J up eliminates m anual pltmi

; recognize ' Ilasy to a ttach to any size oi tour-1e(te$ n y ^ g h c ^ l e r a l s ^

s.'^He an - '• >Ul pipeline ‘ terlng. Roller chain! w hether transport,riped pa- lia lr toniclev. r " < t \ ' t \ V 5 >

bore. He , , « x’• It- >«ke5 •

th n t the ' , M K S M g

■rWsor ol

I 'to ^ r r S : C h e c k t h e Price1, sodium, m m m^ Westei

V aluet t O a k l e a f , a c o r n del

H [ l ] y | • B e e f h id e - c o v o r e d I rc

• 8 .0 0 Down, 7 .00 Mo

! I O n e o l th e g re a tes t sadc o ffer In o long lim e. A

J with o rn o te h and toolir^ U ll sheepwool lined skirt, Sa

REGISTER Alitio . — —

TIMES-lJEWS,'

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y ] i f y ...........

Sole

MANURE!i CAPACITYI STEEL COh

' M an u re S p re ad e r was designed fc "le field . C o m e In and see the new

{ushel Manure SpreatZ'

t A D L E v S p r e c K

reads 700 to 7000 lbs. Ferti

rh e re $ 3 0 0 ] ^ K ! l j j j j j |M

iLY

' . 9 5 ^

0 0 pounds of fe r tilize r p e r acre. Sp

l-ft. Spreader-SeederUSE SEARS EASY CROP PAYM

uy Now a t These Low Prici

Ft MOWER)nly PI

lower cutJ square hny. Stving back ^

^e. Automatic Uike IjiKpitman adjustment.Ize or make tractor.

PsiDEhir. yielding recM cas s h a i-lain drive. RugRed. Easy to Now Only

9 J L r ^ -U fv-i V ■ - ]

J; : , f! I, . ( J . I l u , - . - J

Price for This H ond-Tooled

srn Saddledesign > 8 3tree #

' Month

saddle v alu es we h ave been able to A real working soddle dressed up

ooling like 0 show saddle. Heavy , Sovo d o lla rs a t Soars today.

AT SEARS FOR "LUCKY

's ' TWIN p a l l s ; r o im p

l i e S t a r t s F r i i d d ]

rSPREADEI:ONSTRUCTION!

^ SAVE 60 .0t Wos 519.95L NOW ONLY

^ 4 5 9 ’:d for ru g g ed operation. Extro bi new im proved model todoy.

e a d e r . . 344.95/'

ader*Seedeiertllizer Per Acre

................................

,V>- S .. ’V .

i . S p read in g holes w on 't clog. 8 -ft.

e r . . . 234.95LYMENT PLAN

'rices!

' I '

DAVID BRADl

DE DELIVERY RAKI

« 3 6 9 9

j i H F E i i c i i

j j P A R T iH I H

: SAVE 10%I NO M O N EY DOWN

-i

I

j S pJ I

\ Pre-Season Saleon Installed

8 CHAIN LINK

FENCEFABRIC ONI

36 M o n h ti to Poy U nder FHA J x

s to 36-In. H igh perup Save now on henvlljr^Rnlvnnli

gyy Clialn Llttk Fencing—Popular heights ovallable. Inatnllni by Senra ex|wrts.

KY BUNNY" PRIZES!

ip ■.................................

dy! ,

IR Dovid Bl

, 0 0

’ 5 . 3A

) big to ^

W d«df A round P lanl« , F io w « ril

, r» t In YourC or’t TrunkI

i-ft. size P re p a ro i Solll

ft t ,:s-

I IInfra-red IEeonom leal, Eosy

X1 Y our ch ick s can g e t th e bei Very econom ical to buy nn

J venlent. M erco h e a t tube; c

Electric BiF a r m - M o if e r , A

AH ere 'j w o rk -sav in g electrlfl h e a t; n o fueling problems:

g 600-w att e lem en t, adjustabl

^ ? I 55SBE

' i f f l p T :WN f f f i i l ' g H r r

P Farm Fencelleavyw elllit - Gnivanlifd

Reg. 18.05 1 / : 0126-In., 20-i-od ro ll ,.. lO .o l

Flexible h ln g e-Jo ln ts pcrmi "give." D eep crim p s hold tigh t. G alvan ized -iinc, won crnck or peel. All sizes.

lie Iff S H V

o n l y

p er ft. Studded T-Postsvnn licd W llh C l lp i (o r l l o l d l n | l-enci'“ 'n / H c b . 1 0 9 « { ,

'■J' 6-ft. P0.1U. ench........... OOC

. — Jiisl d rive th is h ig h qualily I Btppl post into g ro u n d ^ n nI post holo.s i-oqulrcdl Uust-re-------. lisUini green . O tlie r slzca.

»^ ,

HERE'SMOREF

Bradley ROTO-

id Brooder 0%®*Eojy to O p e ra t!

* e benefit of In frn -red ray s w hile brooding uy nnd opern te , these brooders a re so con- ube,' constan t, accurate hea th ig .

: Brooder lQ -95er, A u tom atie " ^

lectrlo brood ing s t low co s tl Clean, even llema; sensitive tem peratu re controls. W ith juatnble vents. 175- to 300-chlck capacity .

0 '

anlted Galvanized B«6 . 8 8 12 ' /2-gauge, In 8

permit T op quality—w hy pny m ore?I. fencing. T ightly-w ound, evenl

O n convenient spoola. Alao In

p OTHER FENCE a

f 1 ' 32" FARM FENCE ; Regular 2 1 .0 0 r o l l .....

3 9 " FARM FENCE \ Regular 2 4 .9 5 roll ,..v..

i 4 7 " FARM FENCE iS ts Regular 2 6 .9 5 r o l l .... . .Fene. j j , , O RNAM ENTAL L 8 8 c Regular 2 4 e ft. Now on

... . 16" FLOWER BED BORRegular 3 .1 9 . 2S -ft. rol

CA. ______ ______________________

D C 403 MoinI I J Phone 2860

W E D N E S D A Y , M A R C H n

» A L E:'S PROOFI AT SEARS E FOR/YOUR MONEY!

)-spader 'lom plete Till ing Tool )0 V a lu e a t SEARS ONLY

AS LOW AS

0 9 » 5

own on Sears Easy Paym ent Pion

You M ust See It fo Believe I t . . . The Venj,

J. ' tile Tool You

"W ouldn 't Be Without"

The all purpose gardtn tillage tool and cultivatoi. Makes n quick, ea.ny )ob ol garden nnd flower bri apndlng. A wonderful ml. tivator. Ensy to handli, B(

» \ sure to try it yourwif.

T w 1.00 W ill Hold

See It a t Sears

.'jf ® 36-in Chick Feeder II Farm-Master GriU Ttp ll)l<

3 Inches D eep____- *All-purpose, flat bottom M -

con- er of 26-ga., heavy, galvanized sheet m etal. Adjustable for height. Also 48-ln. ilu.

.95 Poultry FountoinsVacuum Control Wster U nl

Pnrm-Maater....—Bven Single wall 5-gt. chick loun- ‘ tain of rust-reslstant 8.1VU1-

. Ited ateel. Handy carrytolcity. handle. Pan snaps lo um-

^ I w d ' w i r e ' j "n 80 -rod Spooli

re? Heavliy jalvanlied, full-8au8« ivenly-spaced barbs won't twiat M 3 In i4-gauge alie.' --------- ----

E a t These Low PRICES'. • •• j

1 9 ^

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JORDER 0 -6® r o l l .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1- ^

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f i r 4 a ^ - i$15 Down M

^er Bouyancy, M ore Comf<

624-COIL COM312 Coif M attrass^;3

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^ ^ Now ^m m i k }

if!^k<:/ Full Bed SixJ p C om pire th e qu«Uty—con■ k m ore? D esigned to giver r r *"<* ■■eet. CoU-onooll com

Jr >nt latex flakea, ootton ai

ESfUN ACEV - U -i

? I ' t ' f , ■, I < •• Reg. I

;i I | | i Size 4;1 ' * ^ special piI •’0‘J** for spI I I M n U bottom hemI i o c l Co'^pora th

W N . C U R T A I N A N D D R i

jitain Rods B B.j......_ 19c K w. ..... 39c u L

aamn&edffi>

e m o n s t r a t io n , Hei

>R E F(i r M o t

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r ' ' r ^ ^ ^ f l | | | | ^ ^ H | | | k ^

SPECIAL PURCFH arm ony House

Bedroom I. Would Sail B S

Regular!)' At

129.95 m m ,

Y our Choice of SeafoanA t r e m e n d o u s a m o u n t o t f i n e fu rn il low p r i c e . C r o f ts m o n b u i l t q u a lity ,

. ^ .m p d tw d e s ig n . S e t in c lu d e s la rg e ' g l a s s V hffror, H o l ly w o o d b o o k c a se

r u b b e d f in is h .

MATCHING CHEST

imfort, Better Support

PINATIOn H11 :312 Coil Box Spring

9 B 8 8 J 0 XS ize-N ow 41.88

/—compare the prictl . . . why pay 3 give you Lhe finest iti comfort 11 comtructlon, padded with buoy- ;ton and alael L m m i

CETATEPAfEXTRA WIDI

|. 1.79 Value | | |

1 47x81 I

lol purchase and just In time to halp t For spring. Exquisitely tailored whlta pc hems. They'll add 0 cool touch of sumr ra the price, compare the Value.

Othara in 42x81 |In Whita, Yallow bnd Green 1 1

DRAPERY RODS, ALSO CUI

Traveri2 8 x « .ln .......

' A 1 J : i1 j 2 2 . M j Wa can Ht .an

yh ommoftey

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le re 's P ro o f

O R•ney iI ' ^ . ,

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CHASE ise 2-Piece

I S u i t e

19” i9am M ahoganyu rn itu re detail a t n low, lity, fash ioned In lovely nrge dj^ejser witt) p lo te :ase headboard . H ond-

T . . . . 49.95 N

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HOLLYWOOD ^

BEDFRAME

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N E L S s /

DE M,1.19 REAL :tlpyou dress up tfie ........- f l ita panels with 3 inchsummer to any room. ^ iBee1.19

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Excitingly New!

TWEEI

f f l we m easure

w we cu t it____

we fin ish

we guoront*

n f i G i f i S S S ^ B & f l i f l ^ l i i S S p ^

New C olon— New Toxtilei

Stondord W eight

l e n u i n e I n l a i d

9 X 9 Tile fr‘ / ^

Regular 18c ea. J

1 5 ' “ I

;ave a l m <Manufacturers (

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jChair or Platform Rocker

d DavenoFor Hord-fO-Fit Furni

BE A LlRegister fo r each o n

f I

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lOST '/2! IClose-Out J

;lipcovers Ig Provinclol Pottern ®

5 ” ‘

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w 1956 c o lo rs R e g . 6 .9 5

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larroal ind AqiiA HlarcH tl snd ( i r a t H __

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p 2RB0 lo Sff Swatrliri In HOwn Homr. No nt)I(iA>

ck th ese ro o m liz e i . . . N o te th e

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w fo r 1 9 5 6 . . . D e e p w ot n t N o n -C ru s h T w e e d E ffe d s.

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:orator Mogic . . . ':y reosii

^ 2NLAID LINOLElg beauty In 10 v ib ran t colors. L aboratory I laed In wear. No finer i ta n d a rd weight In any price. Patente_d le l t bade, no e x tr / f e l t ;

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A f r i c a i i l P l a n s

O f R e d s T o l d

• i l l U . N . M e e t; U N IT E D n a t i o n s '. N. Y „ M arch

■ -14 -IB—A m boiH dor H enry Cabot 5 Lodje, J r.. w arned today t h a t Soviet

R lua la h a s betun an economic >' p e n e tra tio n o f Africa.^ ' Lodge, c h lc f U. 8. delegate to \h t

U n tted -N a tlo n s . returned y c jttrd a y ['■ from a three-w eek Im pectlon tour

of n . s . a n d U. N. economio a ir - i’ p ro jecta In Libya nnd the S udan.

He s a id h e had prepnrea a report !' for W a sh in g to n on the “b a ttle ol

a u ls ta n c e " w ith Russia nn d th a t he 1 ! | ex p tc ted to t*5tify before coneress ' i': on th e U . N . technical nid program .

!! " I th ln lc the Soviet U nion Ls bc-llnninE . i o establish itself in Africa

; In a g e n e ra l way," he snid.CompelUlon Cited

“T h e re Is a com petition In the \ world a s regards economic devclop- : m ont. T h e free world is in th n t com-

petition . How to m eet i t without ’ ' , malclng th e people K rap th e ir frce- r I dom Is a very big Question,’'

Lodge retused to Identify the • ’ A frican countries concerned but said

' ■' lie h a d h e a rd of "a num ber" th a t ' llBd recelvod snd nro considering

J i; Soviet o ffe rs of nid w ith "strings ' '■ a tta c h ed " to the Kremlin.

T h e ''s tr in g s ." he snid, a re Rm aln's lnsisten«i>-t<)at Soviet personnel be nsjigned to nny economic p ro jec t so they c a n "w ork behind th e sccnes."

Freedom Ooen "T h a S ov ie t Union hns shown,"

Lodge sn id " th n t when It goes into ; > placc. freedom disappears.

" W h n t w e do hns no s trings. We ; do n o t o f fe r the typo ot asslslnncc; we h a v e se e n behind the iron cur-■ I tain."i ,, Lodge s a id the Kremlin hns beeni '■ offering Afrlcnn countries "things

' which a re dcspcrntcly needed Ini' most p a r t s o f Africa." Among them ,■ . ho sa id , h e hnd heard o t offers ot j i" coment, ro a d motcrlols. fa rm mn- [■ ■ chinery a n d hosplUiis fully equipped ; p and w ith personnel,

l!; Lad Hangs SelL fi' Playing Cowboy

■■ SPO K A N E, Mnrch 14-M V -A boy,;; f; ip p a re n tly playing a lone gam e of

! cowboy, h an g ed himself yesterday',|j j in a sh e d behind his house.■i; D om inic Oeorgo Ralrlck. one nf ai. f; fam ily o f seven c h i l d r e n , was^ ' ilrn n g led by tho lasso k n o t In a

f , , rope, t h a t h a d been looped over aH rafter, s a id Dr. William E . Jones,f coroner. W h en tound. the hoy hadI ' one fo o t Ju s t touching th o floor.

'<■ Jones s a id . A small lad d e r lay■J 1 nearby.i i { ' T h e b o y ’s father said h is son was f, "slw ays p lay ing cl)Wboy" a n d Uked !' ' to w a tc h weatern actors on tele- I vlalon. T h e youth m ade a h a b it of S' I playing w ith the rojic. a p resen t t;\ ' ftom h is fa th e r , and hnd been seen I'j: In la sso in g practice sh o rtly before pij lu d ied , m em bera ot the fam ily sold.

l i t , DEA D H N E GIV ENjB O H IO A Q O , March 14 1U1 — TokyoI ’; Hose to d a y waa given u n til April 13I ; i to g e t o u t of tho coun try ; 'r tie do-'■J' I p a r tm e n t o f Immigration and nn-

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0 Uie th ro n e room only m om ents *0 the k in g an d queen appeared

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rev eren tly partook In all cere- ics, c lim axed by Lhe m om ent •e the th ro n e when he handed [olden crow n to his fa th e r wlio placed I t on h is own head and

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B e G 6 n t m u e (' KICOSIA, Cypnu. March 1< W ll ie mysterioua leader of Cypn

; ;Eoka guerrilla organization urgI . W» followera yesterday to Inteml

the light a'galnst Britain. _ ..■ Etofai is the underground tenor u m y o t the Greek Cypriot Eno (union with Oreece) movement

In th e lirs t pamphlet* tecrel }, • circulated in Nicosia since Arc •I hlshop Makarlos waa exUed to t i fleychelles Wanda last Friday, “Dl i hennla"—the name adopted by t ; I Eoka leader—promised s»l/t »-'i l . deadly reprisal against any meml[ll of Enosis who might defect to tn enemy hraded by "gaulelter Hat3 , lag"—Field. Marahal Sir John HarII tag, the Britlah governor.U s trik e Grips b lea Meanwhile vlrtuaUy the entireSl i land was gripped by a genersi strlA ' which shut down shopj, »torE) banks, service establishments a‘.1 newspapers lor/the third day.

Scattered demonstrations broSl out in Nicosia but theywere quidf t suppressed by police and riot squa.

At least eight persons were anest^ ,1 and ono was injured sllghUy.p I At Fhaneromenl church, wldli

and police chased Cypriot bo5! across the roof of the church to hiS the rhiglng ot the bell which weI ; on totermittently all raornlDB. T

youngsters were dispersed repeatetSll but they came back a half doz%' times to sneak Into the steeple aii; 'set the bells pealing, nnally poll* and British troops cllmbsd to tf roof in pursuit and stationed a gua£ In ths steeple.cV Few Shops OpenJ Only ta the Turkish and ArmeK Ian aeotiona ot Cyprus’ ctties wcill . there any shops or other biulneajif Junotioning during the strike.5, In Athens, where antl-BritUh ai5 tatJon has reached fever pitch,I four-hour general etrike was call

,5 Ior Priday by the Greek OeneiS Confederation of Labor In prot<

iJ i against the deportation of M«kar)iL ‘ Officials said more than M0,0 s i ' ; , workers u p expected to support ti

: C t strike. I t wlU be followed by a "0»y; pruj week” which labor re,f s , resentatlves will "undertake to brlIII all free nations on the Cyprus 1

i iue," ^ e confederation tald. ■

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NEW D B U n,'M arch U i formed sources said yesterday I

.United States, tn a move to count .tha Soviet economlo offensive ai ^boost Ainerlcan relations with I idla,.tua decided to increase aid HAUa ''substantially.”

The aources aald that the ate departm ent probably would give I d la t, record 10*15 mUUon dolU

.'for economlo development durl: .the .1856-67 fiscal year. This wom he about SO per cent higher thi :tbe allocation thla year.

In addition, Oii sources addi India next year would get technli

‘ : assistance of about 10 millions. Tl I Is about w hat ahe U getting t)

V ] -'ycftTtI . . w ith m d la also in » good posltl t -to get-aomethlng ftom.Presldi I 'Blsenhower'a special >i«glonal fu i . .for .Asia, tha sources said, to

. American aid for Ind li oould tea ,100 mllUott dollara. • ' ,

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‘ . ■ BONNERS PERRY, March' H -R ick y Nyatrom. a, who waa »

■ ■ riarently foUowtag.hla-dogi tell lr Boundary creek and drowned yt terday aftemoon. ; '

The boy'a la ther followed sm , footprints through the snow a .recovered th e body of hla son frt » fishing hole where the cteek Jol the'Kootenai river.

The boy had only been to t waier about 10 minutes when four latd Coroner Clarence Callahan

The family lived a t PorthlU a: waa TislUns here.

I Car Slam s Intoi ‘ A n t e l o p e H e r ^

F ! ' BEND, Ore., March 14 «I-A (I jll i , alammed Into a herd of antelope

1 I .highway 20 to eastern Oregon's iii i i ' fenced desert c o u n ^ yesterdi

1 . leaving 18 animals dead and dyin■ I t waa believed the grestest sv

, killing In a stogie accident to O:*} I gon history.1 i, The driver of the car, M.

■ > i Wauge, a Bend salesman, was t‘ j I hurt but his car was badly dai’ t ll *

! f : Many of the anhnals, not kill

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IB A Utah truck driver was Injui 1 critically laal nlghl. In a collision I U. 8. highway 30 only a ehort d 1 tance from the Idaho border.

1 The- Ulah highway patrol iden 1 fled him aa Jack Atmep, 'Vernnl,

i k J was taken to a hospital In Burl 1 ^ Ida,, and his condlUon was repori

I V serious.y ll ,‘ Officers said Atniep’a truck a t \' ' another collided a t a remote Inti

aection about 13 miles west of Sno fl vlUe. The driver of the other tru lj was not hurt.________________

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y.soldiers Homeowoen at M arlon, Md.,

ot boys *»<* of elearlBj aw ay debrli, h to halt Injured when Ihe tornadoich went # # *1lug. The r „ ■,!Pe«tedly I , . . ) ;•, . ,;1( dozen iV / t . J L . : : .'■/epie and j U l X , .. ly police

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JK U .S .M ay B e ! ;£ D u rin g }is wJlSd ®>'ier than ' United statea may be a;

aome embarrassing questions s I added, conference whloh s ta r ts tomorro wibnlcal th « West Indies, ins. This Delegatea o( the 31 Amerlcnn ing th is publics will discuss at Cit

Trujillo, Dominican Republic, position Issue' o r the proper lim it of ti

President toriat w aten. T hat meana the 1 u l fund to which a country may c Id, to ta l Jurisdiction over th e waters of: Id reach e o a s t

, Chile, Feni, Ecuador and El vndor formally chilm a 500-

A , r flm it, Some oUier L atin Amer A ) copntries are ready to make

r e e K united S ta les refuses. . reoogntee that, f t points out that

™ .n historic limit li th ree miles. IthU Into ‘>'“5 ‘he three-m ile Ilmlled yes- outdated In these moi

Federal Payment ,Handed22Stat

In th e WASHINOTON, M arch 14 U n found Twenty-two states and Alaaka lahan ’ eelved government payments U hlU and “ >* HO.OSO,728.10 as the ir share I

m ineral leasing of federal lands , ing the Inst hair of lOU.

Ahnouncing this yesterday, i ) re iary ot the Interior McKny

th e total receiptj from mlnernl 1 to amounted to !

.C ilU O 301,041.64 between July 1 nnd V-A car 31 I j j t yenr. This compared ' elope on J30.3l8.140.19 In the correspom on’s un - 1084 spsn.[sterday. The atates nnd Alsskn rccc I dying. 3 7 per cent of th e rccclpu I est such the federal Innds w ithin thoir to O re- dera.

MEETING HELD l ! ^ . OAKLEY. Mareh 14-Ciiisln ly o«m-^ jtg j ; , preparation meeting ivos , . . here Sundny. O ran t Rlchcnj. 1

Z, w ard; Jerry Ellson, first wnrd; oy state Harper, second ward; E

aibby . View ward; Clarcnce C.i bell, Pella wnrd, an d P resident;

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llslon o nlo rt dis- u u tv k iju n m svtm ci coiincr. L / »»»»*%I id en ti- I^w ofntereit— L on i'X ermrnnl. He F A R M L O A N S

Burley. C o n tact-reported R O B IN S O N - F E L D T M A uck and DRIVE-IN B EA lT O ns te to ter- Mrs. 0 A. RobinsonIf Snow- Frank Peldtman - Lynn Stewacr truck n j W est—Phone ,

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S-,> known lo ta k e o n m any rescue chores In \i ferrying lood to fam lllea m arooned by th alam anaea, N . Y . (NEA telephoto)

3e Em barrassed b : M eeting on T er

tim e . B u t It w an ts (o aot a mod be asked Instead.

Ions a t a U nm edlate point In disputemorrow In f ish in g rlghta. Some Latin Ame

co n countries a re bitter over i erlcnn re - a o tlv ltles of big United S ta te s fli ; Ciudad t o s “ ff ‘*’*1'' coasts. Thoy i ubilc. th e fl>t population Is being wl)

of te r r i- 0“ ‘ - , the Ihnlt B u t some b igger issues h ave i loy claim ‘®” '* tolo question, srs off Its O ne la th a t of the "co n th ier

sh e lf ," Involvtog th e sovereignty o id El S a l- t ^ e u n d e r-w ate r oil resources of

aOO-mlle co u n try 's shores. A nother tl American especia lly w drrlea the United Stn make th a defense. I f a country can cin

a 200-mlle Ilm lt. It nsks. could efuscs lo e l» lm be ex tended to a ir rlgh It thn t th e C ou ld a coun try set a sweep cs. I t a d - Ju risd ic tion over the air lan es o> lim it Is th e w aters?) m odem T h e a rgum ents of th e Unl— “------- - Btatea seem som'ewhnt woakei

, b y a proh lb ltlon -cra chlckeh whg l l f ' h a s come hom e to roost,^ “ Bnck In the Inle roOs th e UnlI f Q f a Q S ta te s and BrUnln ncreed on

th re e -m ile lim it o( icrrllortnl w nu14 iitt — T h a t lim it wns dcterm lnrd by I

ilaska r e - d is ta n c e Irom shore lo w hich crnta to ta l- n o n fire miRht extend,hare trom O n the principle. In these dnyslands d u r- gu id ed m lw lles—with In ler-co iu

e n ta l ballistic m issiles on the wn;day, Sec- g coun try m ig h t claim Jurl.sdlcti:Kny sa id w h ic h would spnn the A tlniitlr.

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I In time of emergency and thii one addi Y the ram paring Allegheny river whlcl

by Questions jrritorial Watersm odest The p ro h ib itio n act h ad con

Into fo rce, bu t not Into effe, spute Is Fleets o t t a s t rum -runners s ta r t A m erl- op era tto g o f f the American co asts

/ e r th e T h e U n i te d S ta tes succeeded BS fish - n eg o tia tin g trea tie s with Oanac hey say B rlta to , C u b a , Panam n nnd Mexl ! wiped setting a t 12 m iles the lim its

which I ts c o a s t guard cuttera ralg iv e e n - chase a rv im -ru n n e t. T h en I t |

some c o u n tr ie s to agree t h a t ru i tto en tal ru n n ers f ly in g th e ir rings m ig h t ity over pursued a n d captured up t o o IS off a hour's s te a m in g distance f ro m t ■ th a t co aa t T h a t , In thoae days, ralg I S ta te s have b een 30 mllea.1 claim T hen c a m e the almoat fo rg o tt u ld th e Incident o f " I 'm Alone." A n e rig h ts? thuslastlo c o n s t guard skipper pu

weeping aued th e C an n d ln n reglalered ru ,es over runner o f t h a t name lor 2 '3 da

nnd san k I t 218 miles olt tho Can U nited d lan co asl.

Mkened I t m ay b e hoped thnt none of tl 1 which LntIn A m e ric a n dclcRnlcs n t Cludi

T ru jillo w il l be mcnn enough U nilcd hark bnok to those dnys. B u t ,sor

on n of them m a y be templed lo n wnters. tho A m e ric a n delegntlon th e dl by the ference b e tw e en tho 200-m lle lln

:h cnn- they w a n l a n d th e J15-mlles lln tho U n ited S to tes took.

dftys o( _con tln - A SPH A LT PAVING! w n y - p „ r D rlve-w ays. Parkings,sdlctlon P a tio s . T en n is Courts, e tc .If f h e e ES'TIMATES

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S E R V IC E -A lls ta tc is famous for prom pt, -.lable agcni wrvico a n d fasl, fair claim sculc- Vou’rc in good hands wilh Allstate.

LUE - MImmc's r a te s a r t usually /owrr U\an non other leading companies. You can i buy CUon. v.Uy pay m ore? ir p h o n t your A lU la t* A gent loday!

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■ A - T e s t s 'N e jHONOLULU, March 14 lUV-A 1

slan freighter is due Friday fi three-day stop a t the aame tlrae U. S. air force and pavy are t ping up shipments of planes

___ : , thlps to the forthcoming nmD B | tests hi the Enlwetok area.

Immigration officials, the c g P B guard and the FBI all refused c a m M ment on whether crew member

the ship, the Jana, will be restrl to the vessel.

The Jana, which recently cle through the Panama canal. Is

J 9 H scribed as an ancient Liberty i She is towing a floattog dryi

M B and a fishing trawler.I ^ Q The Honolulu Star-Bullethi n

the "comcldence of Russian s E 3 B showing up to Honolulu nearly

ery time the U. S. plans an aU | H |0 | or hydrogen bomb test In ^ ■ l l j clfic."

The newspaper said a t least Russian merchant ships arrlvei March, IMS. Just as the U. S. sending a task force to Eniwelc

B m In 1050 several Russian sl S y i mostly fishing vessels, went thre . Honolulu In February, March looiS Star-Bulletln said.

- , Musician Union; Sustains Firii

HOLLYWOOD, March 14 M ' Amercan Federation of Muslo

B L , ' local 47 early todny ousted Pi Mi,.; dent John Te Oroen at a t

meeting which lasted until ne BSS: dawn.

The end of the entire adml tratlon of Nationnl President Js

■ ■ d . Petrlllo was repeatedly demi ed at the meeting of more that 600 members of the local. Te O: and the five members of a spi

^ K . i Investigating committee sent H E . by Petrlllo wero not present. B r - ' meeting had been declared ill

by the national board of the A The vote to fire Te Oroeii c

^ ' , v a t J;30 a.m. and sustained the ,. tlon taken Peb. 37 by a "re

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BHOSHONE, March 14—A b e n , T . dance fo r th e Idaho R anch fo r yoi i P f l l * will b e sponsored by W ood R I

C en ter G range , members decli —A R us- S a tu rd a y n igh t, ny Ior » A r e p o r t on the laat G ran g e da; tim e th e was g iv en by Earl V in san t an< ire step - benefit d an ce for the fam ily o f mes and lat* F lo y d WUmoth was a n n o im

nuclear for 0 p jn . Saturday.T h e G ran g e also will sp o n so r

lie coaat Red C ross drive north o f Shosho aed com- In c h a rg e will be Mn- D e a n B a r r m bers of E arl v in s a n t an d Ouy P a y to n , m e restricted bers o l th e community se rv ic e cc

m itte e I o r th e Orange. f cleared An to v tta tio n was received to ,1, Is de- ten d th e C ivic club style ahow o r ty ship. p jn . S a tu rd a y . The p ro g ra m cc

drydock m ittee fo r AprU 7 wlU b e C llf Dayley. D ean Outhrle, J a c k Ei

Ihl noted and E v e re t t g a n t. an shlpa R efre sh m en ts were se rved b y sarly ev- nnd M rs. S. M. Hnll, M r. a n d t- a atom ic Donald S andy nnd Mra, G u y 'W h ^ P s - -----------—

=ast four Food, Drug Class 2 L r Planned in Idaln ahlpa, B O IS E . M arch 14 ® — A le th rough (rom th e U. S. pute tood a n d d

irch and a d m in istra tio n will give I d a h o o, lid. clnls a course In lood a n d d

problem s th a t would a ris e In event of enem y attack, I d a h o 's c

i n defense d irec to r nnnounced to d i T h e course will bc h e ld A pril

I r i n O' May 4 a n d will be a tten d ed b y stiI I I l l g county a n d raunlclpnl food a n d d 11 im _ officials. Adm. W. 0 . S p e c h t Juslolani' plained. I t Is one of 60 s u c h sc h i J p r .s i . being h e ld throughout t h e c o u n

a mass T h e “ “ f'® >* sp o n so re d 11 nearlv th e d isa s te r relief and c iv il d e fe

u e a ri, U,e B tate b o a rdadm lnia- h e a lth .

d e S - DAYS ANNOUNCEDth an 1- SH OSH ON E, Mnrch 14 - T e n

re Orne’n days for B lalne stake LDS c h u rc l 1 Id a h o FaUa are March 20 a n d 23jn t here

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OPUPoUce Investigated a woman’ i benellt complaint that a man had bec] » ^ u t h leering a t her for more than u J s ^ of/lce buUdln,dedded window.

The “window" was a p ic tu r ge daijce frame, they said, and the leerin;

^ man waa a picture of a loca y o r the jeweler on a sign outside hi inounced

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Awards Givenin. m e m - SHOSHONE, M arch 14 — A aroi Ice com - prleathood aw ards were m ad e a t t

LDS church Sunday evening . T :d t o a t - awards w ere presented by S ta lo w a t 3 High Oouncihnan L. T, S o ren sen m com - Receiving aw arda were Lela,I C lif to n Dllle, Allen T h o m e and R lch a :k E den StoweU, teach e rs ; Conrad T h o r

and Karl Jo h n s tu n . deacons. A i 1 b y M r. leaae was g ran te d for Layle T a l t m d M ra as activity su p erin ten d en t o f t y W h ite . MIA. LaM ar Davis waa su s ta in ed

the poaitlon.

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ly N o. 2 a v t r a u i n t r 267 Iba. 1 3 .00 ; u , u i T ^ j „ ! u l o t . N o. 1 a n d 2 200 -220 lh .! ^ n c h

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1 i t r o n B ; o th e r c la x .e * « te n d y ; - !te e r* 20..',('-2.V:.O, a c r o r d l n j r In V Jlu lk r h o ir e a te e r* lR,.M ^2 l,n O ;B o o H w ia . - o n a in n ,;tn .lK ,lin ; c o m m e r c ia l to Inw pomi u u m . . - - 5 ; load p r im e m u e d V «'arlinB» 2 7:,.-) ^ 5 . n eer* 2:i,. 'n ; f e w lo a d * mlxe<i p r im e 9 's/L -1 ' 7 t ’ ID .60.20IIO : b u lk r h o ic e he ife r*0 ; Bood lo lo w c h o ic e 1 0 .0 0 .1 7 .7 5 ; - o ^ . r '^ n . a J k e

low Bood 12 .0 0 .1 5 .7 K ;. u t i l i t y a n d * Q n i " A c , a t c o w . n .0 0 - l3 .(M ): f e w h ish n l 17:t,:.l): h u lk c a n n e r a a n d c u t- ' " 1"0-11,7.^; u t i l i ty a n d r o m m o r rU I ( IO -li .5 0 ; B.K.d h e a v y f . t b u lli 4 0 cen^0 ; veale r* 2« ,00 d o w n . iT J3 .0 n 0 ; lam h* m w lc rn l e ly a r l l v e «tr-pt'«nli.

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4 ft; »0 per rent 10 o;„ and I*.acr m e I'.S eU ra 1'* ;i. 4l)-n,!,.S ; hakei ., a a iic* nuuilv n»ixo<l lu c k . t im.j l. 'l. ' I _100 Ih, **rk h or., m in im u m 2 m I ^ anck nu-ah loo»e :i 'Ul ; 1,^|,..| < rin.i jii [

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10 ••X, and la r s e r ;i H i.; -n . •:«. ;un t H) 01. and l* r i:e r :t .'n.:', in iii p n ^0 ox, and la rse r in rlin iiiiB I 'S rv h « T w O ni(*n. ■{r..a,jn; hakn* t.w. few to .m ote, ft .h itchhike100 Ih, aack h ox. n u n im u m M.'.-.'.2.S .................... ...anck me*h haled ;<,!iO-4, in , ,;o 11,. *ack

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CA C O . March 14 i l 'P ^ T o t.lo e* ; . ,l.-t 7!i, track 22fi. to ta l V. S. .hi|>- ‘®&n D nvldson

iH ca l ls h i j den iancj good: m arke l ftg poo<

1 "i»ic*'^'i’ioo lla.) US lA waahed W ednesday^n ch minimum u n le a * i t a te d : Idaho a t M aglO

I 30-36 per cen l 10 ox. and l . ru e r w h e r e t h e v >0 per cent 10 ob. a n d la rire r 4.66; bed 10 per eenl 10 ot. and U rjfcr aCCldent, [led river Ponliaca 4.fi0-4.fiS: U aine D nvldson H na 2V, inrh m in im u m :i.KO. i - n l n f h kre aalea : iilahn ru M c t* 4.7.S lo 5.16;2h. aoma *m*l| 4 .5 0 ; Red river round traC K S &OUt .« ft-5 ,00 ; IJS c o m m erc ia l 4.00-4.25; W Dllt O ff ( la in round w hile. 3.00..V2^; 51) Ih*. , .^ „o i.n n m und whitei 1 .7 5 ; Idaho runael* ^

; Red river v a l le y round re«l» P o l i c e ea

p o la to e i: Suppllea m o d e ra le . dem andm a rk e t *trnns. .—n a : Supplie* m o d e ra te , depiand »low. „. un ie iiled , U n O ik aale* (. 0 ]U.] U S I iinl.** s ta le d ; O J J C 'fflobe* fiS prr r e n l 2 inch ami larjrer WXTKfnTPT

:0 c e n ta ; W l.con*in 2D re n t* ; Idaho WC*JNU£a.h 3 Inch ami la r s e r 2.I.V SChOOl sp€C•t anie*: Maho and O reson Spaniah a t 7 * 3 0 p .t

a n d l y s e r 2.25-2,7fi ; T c ia . sro n cx - „ ha n d la rser 2 ,15 .2 .2 :.. 2 lo in rh SCHOOl aUO

>0; yrllow R erm udaa 2 lo ^ inch f o r t h e dl*IR ; cryala! w.» 2 to .1 inch 2,H.V2.60; S a lU r d a V .n cry*tnl wax 2 to .3 inrh S,(.0.S,25 ; m 4 ^ Qiie rn yellow* m e d iu m 60-75 cenU. N f t l h a n ti

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e e n i n R e p o r t - Oher runoff n t va rio iw gauging jn s In the upper S n ak e river l i ted* to be con.slderably In excess '* i•m al, the U. 8. w e a th e r bureau I

I i i j i i sM ornn, thi> cxce&s Ls expected!500^000 nere fee t, nt Helse, 2,-\

0 acre feet, n t A m ericnn F a lls '100 acre feet, a t Henry's fo rk | m fM0 acre feet, nt. F a l l river 120,000 9 i ^ D e e t nnd nt T e to n river 160.000 j

e.stlmnt,e.^ of th e ^vealhe^ bu- n d lcn tc n .^plil a t. Milner dam00.000 acrn fert. reports Lynn^ a ll . Snnke r iv rr wntcrm aster.'l

flgure.s are b aaed on norm al ^precipiUitlon. ,

tw o mcn.suring s ta t io n s on the ' k river show 46 a n d 41 inches IW w ith n wnter co n ten t of 10 .2 Inches, These m easu rem en ts 8 nnd 121 per c e n t of norm al. | | B ^ a t Oros Ventre sum m it Is 61 ®

J deep and has a w a te r conten t .1 Inchea. This Is 122 per cent O i l . rm a l. At Poison meadows on

river, the snow Is 118 Inchcsj in d has a wnter c o n te n t of 2fi.fi i ^ / r w R1. T h is Is 158 p e r cen t of nor-

Jomescn ranch o n G rays lake,,ow Is 47 inches d eep a^id hna vS'ue r contcnt of 9.8 Inchds. Thla nee«; p e r cen t of n o rm a l. At Austin

ira ranch on t h e B lackfoot ji «ot h a snow is 36 Inches, deep *>»"■-

l a s a water c o n tc n t o f 7.4 “ ''Jj*. T h is is 114 p e r ccn t of nor- aeieci

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y e d b y th o M i n i d o k a c o u n t y T V U b o n r d ns t o a c h c r s , h n v o n o -1 y o u m t p o s i t i o n s a s c o a c h n n d n s - , !

i c o n c h , i c jp c c t lv o J y . o r J o o t - ( i d b n a k e tb a l l , »

o n s ix t l r p n s s e i i g c r s c h i lo l H i w e r e o p e n e d b y t l i e b o n f d V i

l y n n d th e b id o f »24,44B, s u t i ., b y O o o d o M o t o r c o in p n i iy , ' o c o p t e d ' A . t e n t a t i v e b u d g e t - W T s e n t e d , T lio U n t o o f A p r i l IS , ^ , s t f o r n b u d g o li h e a r i n g . A ll J 3 3 < l a h « n n d b u s m o o h a n l c t w e re l i o y o d b y tl io b o a r d .

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Kev. S tn n tn h M cC lenny. left, and t h e Ke line n iission aiMtnsored hy the B a p tis t . M r Dr. H enry E. B u rk e . Bolae. T he tw o m up lhe executive commUlee In charg 'e of

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u np lcted for a H oly Week i Dr. B u rk e v lU’ m ission to be concluctedj A conibli r ii 's t M ethod ist c h u rc h hore.im cm bers of nc on P a lm S u n d ay cvcninR .;drr d lrp c iir 25. by Dr. H enry E . Burke, |M cC lenny .

le v e n in c - Inrx ( 'r i it lv e c o m m it te e of Ihe i^ u m b e rs wl inp ilst.- F f ts t M e t l io d is i mul ’r c s b y tc r la n c h i i r c h c s , gpon- t l ie m iss io n , sa id D r , B u rk C i^ l. * n e Ro ive in B u h l M a rc h 21 to con- h^°°* '

t h r e e - d a y la y v i.sltn tion ^:.'5m c a m p a ig n f o r t h e th ree \s. w i th h e n d q u a r te r s in t h e ,22. a t B u h l

c l in rc h . E acli c h u r c h Il.s o w n v is ita tio n tenm .'i an d ^

U.s o w n p ro sp e c ts , ro n im ll- l ^ y o t i l h Kiiid, T e a m s w ill m e e t each

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m en, a n elderly C an ad ian nnd c n n d u c t a h iker, w ers in ju re d when the 25 .30 He which th ey were ridinR over* south of Rogerson abou t 6:30 s a m e |

! police id en tified them as a*dditi /I. D avidson. 80, Coaldale, Al- C a n a d a , driver of the 1D54 r

^nd R o lan d H a rrie r , 58. Car- c h u rc h ty. Nev., whom D avidson had ^ te a c h e r , codson'R c6nditlon w as deacrlb- h as spokei Rood an d H a rr ie r 's as fair lu n c h e o n 1

sday b y a h osp ita l att43ndant college glo Valley M em orial hospital T h g gen( th ey w ere taken following the vlsory comi

P r a th e r . Vdson to ld police h e lost con- Kylea o f tl h is c a r south of th e railroad T h e R e v . N so u th of Rogerson. Tlie car ber. D a le

off on the left s ide of the p e te r s o n a n d tu rn e d over tw ice. P re sb y te ria :e e stim ated d am ag e to the C lark . M r. $1,000. , b lnek . Hei ------------------------------- Z o rn lk , Fir

I p e e c h F e s t i v a l e lec ted genID E L L , Mai-ch 14— T h e h igh Z o m lk a s speech festival w ill be held

3 p.m. Friday a t th e grade y .auditorium In p repara tion L ilV C S

5 d is tr ic t festival a,t Jerome

a n S m ith r English Instructor, ^ O M llrc c to r of the pi-ogram.

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iFs C h u r c h e s __I t l ie M eth o d is t c h u r c h w h e re ^ p iev le r k e will speak . ‘'VP*?''*' ^jn ib ln e d rh o ir c o m p o sed o f ^'11 be p r r s of Lhe lh ree c h u r c h c s , u n - klnesc<^pe 1

I'cc iio n of Lhe R e v , S tm itn n 'bf* A m eri in y . wlll supp ly inii.slc encli Hnrol I. In ad d itio n , sp e c ln l R ioup r s wll) bfi p r e s e n te d . Spon.-^nrrB u rk e nlso w lll addrcs.s t h r Ciw nnl.s rlub a t no(in M arch ‘ R o l;\ry club M a r c h 22 nt <'rs nn Feb a n d th e C h a m b e r o f C om - , n t noon M a rc h 2fl. H e wlll H enry F. a i F ile r h igh s c h o o l M arch R *'’3 u h l h ig h school a t 10:30 n m .

a n d n t C a s t le fo r d h ig h Pow er Ren a t 12:30 p.m . F r ld n y ,

U lth ra lly for a l l y o u n g p eo - t jt h e wcfit end w ill be held i't -1’O KbyterUn c h u r c h fro m R in P A n iS , n n M arch 24, w i th D r B u rk e .‘•ervires (r ik c r . T c n tn tlv e p l a n s nl.so rn ll rr.sident, o! 5Prvice a t th e B a p tis t, c h u rc h E vn iis-B ro ,m , M nrch 25 a t th n C n .u le - dny. n p t l s t chu rch , R rla tlve i■eakfa.st m ee tin g fo r all m e n V allry w rr

com m u n ity w ill be lirld a t N o n i.s n n c .m . ench m o rn in g n t th e n l T w u i F a l l . ' c a fe when D r . B u rk e will te rs , M r, p ;t a dev o tio n al p e r io d M nrch ] M u rtau g h .

H e al.so wlll le a d a .special iS a tlc rw h il cla .ss a t 10 a .m . d a lly d u rin g h am H eac m e period . T h e d o s s wlll be b o th B u rli :o th e public. —d d it io n . Dr. B u rk e w ill sp ea k E l

u n io n Good F r id a y serv ices CA R EY 30 p .m . a t t h e M e th o d is t be elec tcd V. n in g by tlB u rk e , a w e ll-k n o w n B ib le a t th e hli

T , c o m m e n ta to r a n d sp e a k e r , p o k e n to m o re t h a n 1.400 !o n clu b s a n d 1.000 sch o o ls I a lleg es . i i

g e n e ra l p la n n in g a n d s u p e r - f V I ( c o m m itte e In c lu d e s M rs . R o ss

5r. W a lte r T o d d a n d R o b e r t o f th e F irs t B a p t i s t c h u r c h ; e v . M r. M cC lenny. S . A . W e b - ) a l e Everson, M rs . R u d o lp h o n a n d F ra n k A tk in s , F i r s t \t e r l a n . and R ev . L e o n a rd , . i r M r . a n d M rs. L a w re n c e R o u - «

H e rm a n O lsen a n d L y n n S ID , P lr s t M eth o d is t. . . . .

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Every month from You deelda whichthen o n /o ra fuU you w an t, both, oneyear, you will o r none. T hen bring'rMeive, fri’Hi your v ou r Coupon Bookd ea lir Ihi 1 1 ^ back to y o u r dealer.V ictor Save-Onv, By p r t i e n l in f th iKecordi UuUelfn. I t m onthly coupon o rwlll deicrlbfl Iwo counona to yournew I3.V8 RCA dealer, you ib v iV ictor Albumi. th a t one dollar towarda n belny offered in th e n u rc h a a t or«aohadvanci of r t f u la r o f llio album a, etchr«l»aie, (0 o w nen o f • 13,08 value. Theyt ’nupon llooki. O na will b« m ailed toalbum wlll be CUiaU ynur hom a fu r onlyeal. o n i I’opular. f 2 .0 8 ta e h .

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iture of Power review Plannedreview of how clec iric ity will vft dally living in the fu tu re e present.ed on clo.sed c ircu it < pe Ht. 7:30 p. in, T h u rsd ay ftt inericnn Legion hall, rep o rts inrold.scn, division sales m an - )f the Idahn Power com pany. ii.' nred by the Idnho Power my. th is Is the sam e film I nnt.lonwlde l4 electrical lead- I Feb. fl. he said . ■ I j l |nkcrs on the progrnm will be ’ F. Koch, presldenl o f the ' R lv rr Vallry E lcctrical asso- 1. nnd A, 8. G ilbert. Id ah o ' general sales m nnngrr.

Rites Held |MS, Cnllf.. M nrch 1 4 -F u n e ra l rs (or .J. 0 , Hracock, p ioneerl nt, of Idaho, w rre held a t the •B row n m ortuary here M on-

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Heacock and Jo h n R. Hoacock,Burley.

ELECTION CALLEDREY. M arch 1 4 -O fflc e rs will M ' . 'c tcd a t 8 p. m . T h u rsd ay eve- by th e C ham ber of Com m erce 0 h ig h school.

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. Mrs. Lancaster Is N am ed.L eaderat ! :LincoJn M eeting ;S H b m O N E ,'M arch 14-M ra. Lu- >

cUle LancM ter. Wendell, was electcd ‘ r cSalrm an of t h s d lstricf Rebekah j

lodge m eeting held last week In the > <_> L taco ta school auditorium. - ;

■ O ther oMlcers elected were Mellsea * McCloud, Wendell, first vice c h a ir­m an ; VlntlnlBKHoward. Hagerman, second - vice ctmirtPPTT Doris Boran, Wendell, secretary.

Registration was held a t noon fol­lowed by tho general session w ith :

■ Mrs. Omer Shook, Shoshone noble . grand, and Mrs. Lucila Kinsey, vice grand. In charge.

Welcome was given and corsages preaented to Mrs. Thelma W h it­taker, Midvale, assembly president; Mabel Garland, Caldwell, assembly secretary; Leona Rostad, treasurer, departm ental association of LAPM of Idaho; , Donnette O ardner, H a­germ an, assembly m arshal; Mrs. Horace Bradahaw, Lewiston, past I musician of the LAPM. and Lillian Hughes, Ooodlng, pnst assembly 1 president.

Also given corsages were O crt- rude BIswell, Buhl, past president

* of LAPM; Mrs. Floyd Clevenger, Burley, member of T heta Rho Juris­dictional board of control; Mrs. Ted Arbogast, Burley, deputy president; Ruby Rettig, Jerome, deputy p resl- I dent; Mildred Patterson, Ooodlng, deputy jircsldent; OaUle Nyborg, Shoahone, deputy president; Mrs. Rex McAnulty, Hage'rman, deputy president and special representa­tive. and Alathea Venable, Hailey, chairm an of the northwest Odd F e l­lows association.

Membera of the Introductory com ­m ittee who made tho presentation were Mrs. E. O. H ahn and Mrs. Pred Cllnger. I

Address of welcome was given by 1 Mrs. Shook and response from the Fairlleld lodge. I' A tableau was presented and dedi­

cated to the assembly president by Mrs. E. I. Shaw, Mrs. Corwin S ilva ' and Mrs. Leo Nyborg. i

A delegation of men from the d isr ~ tr lc t Odd Fellows -lodge m eeting, > which was held a t tho same tim e, V, extended greetings from their lodge. Participating were Horace B ra d ­ahaw, Lewiston, grand master; Ted Arbogost, Burley, departm ent com ­m a n d s , patriarch’s m ilitant; Floyd Clevenger, Burley, grand, high p riest of the grand encampment; R obert Bryant, Qoodlng, p a s t.g ra n d p a - ” trlarch ; Nlel Depew, noble g rand , ^ and Alvin Kblton, Lleut.-CoI. of n leg toen ta l canton. «

Reporti of the past year's w ork ^ were given by secretaries of lodges Irom Jerome, WendeU. H agerm an, « Qoodlng, Bhoshone and Falrtleld . ^

T he Jerome lodge won the a t- B tendance award of the day. T he re » were, visitors from Lewlaton, R loh- «

• (leld, 3 u h l, Ooeur '4'AIene, H azel-, ton* Rupert, Filer, Twin Falls, B u r- A

,• • ley, BeMvue, holso and Midvale. oi T a llu on lodge work were given by w

Mra. W hittaker and M n . O arland . L A ipeclal ceremony for p resen ia-

' tlon of IS-year Jewell was held w tth d . M ri. H arriet Oheney, Mrs. Leonard n

Kennlson aniLM ra. C h ile s F end le - I ton, all Shodiohe, leceiv li^ Jewels, o

Odd Fellows were g u es ts 'a t a te a 1 followed by tho Jerm ne l o d g ^ t t i n g • on a drill p resentation D t 'einblemi. ‘ M rs, Lancaster read a paper on how \ to gain and hold membership a n d a ' Bible o h ^ o t e r sketch was v e n by Qoodlng- lodge,. /H agerm an lodge

.■ presented “workliig into a lodge."Baptist Mission aid served a '

' b anque t for th e Rebekah and O dd , Fellow lodge m embers a t t]ie school

cafeteria and a program concluded ? th e day’s activities in th e evening ' t a th e school aud ito riu m .' “

Ther program waa conducted by O m er Shook, Shoshone noble g ra n d " of Odd Fellows lodge. A pantom im e f

. w as presented from Richfield; F aye ■' B ryan. Qoodlng, a piano solo, an d V D onna Varin. Qoodlng. a read ing , e Lucy Sm ith. Hagerm an, accom pan- “

■led herself on th e piano for a aolo V en d she also was accompanist fo r a o duet by R uth H arrison and E d n a B H artlson, hoth Hogerman. M rs. v' Velma Allen, Shoshone, accom pan­ied by Mrs. Charles Peugh, gave ti two vocal solos; Cherrie O neida, tl Shoshone, a Spanish dance, and 8 Austin Bergin, state w inner of the 1 American Legion speech contest th is li

. year, gave his ta lk on Americanism, a * # *

Good Grooming f Will Keep N a ils j

In Good Repair"Toenails can give a lo t of trouble li

-...... If they’re not properly groomed, fiThey never really look Uke a beauty n asset, as do fingernails, however oarefuUy they.-e done. B u t they can be disabling if they 're neglected, so beware. ^

They m ust be cut stra igh t across li to prevent the possibility of ingrow - p lng. a very pataful condition. D on’t p attem pt to do thla w ith garden J shears. I f you don’t have proper toe- r nail scissors th a t are tough enough - to do the Job, buy a heavy-duty toe- naU nipper a t the drugstore fo r a modest price.

If your toenails a re tough an d Jagged after being trimmed, they should be fUed and buffed to p ro tect your stockings.

' Toenails aro great dirt-catchcrs. To get It aU out, sook your feet in n basin or tub of hot water, soap and

■ any bath product thnt's softening. T hen use the flngeranU file to clean <)Ut the dirt.

I t 's worth a visit lo a foot doc­to r If you have repented trouble wlUi one particular nail. I t mny turn o u t

' to be an ancient splinter of na il th a t 's causing the trouble.

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Birthday HonoredK IN O HILL, M arch 14 — Mr. and

M rs. A rthu r O reer and family a t ­tended a birthday anniversary d in ­n e r Sunday a t th e home of Mr. a n d Mrg. William Spaeth, Jerome. In honor of G reer’s birthday onnlver-

• la ry ; G reer's sisters. Mrs. Roy P n ln t- 'e r . . Twin Falls, and Mrs. F lorrnceO lpion and M rs. B erth a Foley, botli

, S a lt Lake Olty, U tah, were alao h o n - \ o n d gUMts.

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club m om beri were entertained F r i - ' 'Afternoon a t th e hbm e of ,M re.

Erw in w ith b dessert-brldge p arty . P riie s were aw arded to M rs. Joseph Bohodde and Mrs. O arl U erf; T h c olub wiu m eet M arch 33 .at th e

i hbm e of JMn. W alter Uolaton,

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BUBL, M arch 14—O fficers and dl- ja - rectors of the newly organized Lady nd Lions club wlU meet T hursday eve- of nlng to draw up th e ir charter at

the home of th e president, Mrs. ark Wayne Rife.gef Other officers of the club Include ^ Mrs, Vemon Oraner, vice president;1. ’ Mrs. John Owens, , secretn0 ; Mrs. a t . Bert Ingram, treasiu-er; Mrs. Elton ere Kendrick and Mrs. B ert Ingram , dl- 3h - rectors with two-year terms, and a l- Mrs. Oreg Tussey and M rs. Wllllnm u r- Anderson, d lr^ to rs w ith terms of

one year each. E ighteen members by were cnroUed last week when the

nd. Lady Lions organized, ta - A committee of Lady Lions will i t h decorate tablea for th c charter ard night banquet of the Lions club, lie- March 25, with Mrs. H enry Pape, els. chairman, assisted by M rs. Robert te a Thomas, Mrs. Ingram, M rs. ’Tussey ln g an d M n . Craner. m i. ' * * »

I f a Walking Grace dw Is Beauty A sset ^ 5 Usually Ignorediggi A graceful walk Is an aid to je d mature beauty tha t n o woman Is In - too old. too heavy or too budget- ^ hound to utilize. j,y If you analyze your walk, you

iQd niay find th a t you a re resting on each hip and allowing Uie joint to

aye lock, at each atep. You m ay find that ind VoU are walking with chcst and Jig, chin forward, renr end quite far nn.' behind, i r y o u suspect th is fault, lolo you may coijflmi It when you dls- r a cover th a t .clothes Uial fit well In Ina the store always bunch and roll Irs. when you wear them Inter, nn- Tho most common fau lt of ma- Bve ture women's walks Is a conblna- ,da, tlon of these two difficulties; m d Settling down and leaning fontard. the Thoy produce a walk th n t Is clump- * l 5 lng, and which adds abou t 10 years sm. and 10 pounds to the average flgiue.

A good walk Is held high, but li not rigid. I t feels as though your body nnd head wore resting lightly In a position, directly above your

• pelvic Birdie. Vour-tegs don ’t crumble under jiour body’s w eight nt cach

j f step, but glide nlong under you.' ' . Tho first great nld lo a jood walk

ible Is concentrating on how It ahould led. feel and try to reproduce tha t fecl- u ty lng.ver If If.cnn CARDS FLAYED

so MILNER. March 14—M r. nnd Mra. Marlon Morton entertained Prldny

■oss In their homo with a pinochle pnrly. >w- Prize wlnnefs were M r. and Mrs, in ’t Raymond Seymour and M r. nnd Mrs. aen James Brown. Burtey. Jam es Sargent oe- rcceivcd the traveling prize.J g h ----------------------------------------------------«e-r a ______

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I F IL E R —S y rln g a club wlU m eet I J Q M ardh 21 a t th e hom e o t M rs. Lor- ^

en F a rm e r . j,d dl- V V « 1

H A O E R M A N -T h e WW Olub wlU f( , m eet a t 2 p. m. T h u rsd ay a t the

hom o o l M rs. E a r l P ish to tls a d quilt. e

elude * * * Vjcn t; Ascension guild of tho Episcopal w Mrs. ch u rc h wUl m eet n t 2 p.m. Thurs-

Elton <lny In th a hom e o f Mrs. J . W. M ar- tl1, dl- «>>iill. “

and * * * *lllnn, F IL E R —F o u r-S q u are d an ce club •13 of will m ee t P rld ay a t tb e hom e of Mrs. <• abcrs L eo n ard W inkle a n d officers will beI the elected. f

¥ * * 'will H A O E R M A N — St. C a therine’s “

m-ter L eague will hold th e m onth ly m eet- Jclub, hig T uesday a t th e hom e of Mra. *

Pape, R o b e rt B rallsto rd . *obert * * * ' ussey HAOERM AN — Hagerm air"V 4Uey

,.. c h a p te r No. 78, O rd e r of E astem , S ta r , will m eet a t 8 p m . W ednesday

In th o M asonic tem ple.I t * * (

B U H L —Highw ay K ensing ton club BI 'f wUl m eot F rid ay a t th e hom e of I

M rs. Leslie S tro u d . M rs. ErnestK re lgh will be th e hostess. c

C U V « 41 g<* “ ’The W om an’s C h ris tia n ’Temper- n m Is ance U nion will m o et a t 2 p.m . Prl-dget- day a l the hom e of M rs. B. M . K est- n

ler, 632',I M ornlngslde drive,you 41 « 4t 3

g on C am p Em arel, D augh ters o t U tah ^nt to P ioneers, will m ee t a t 2 p.m . Thura- A1 m a t day a t the home o f Mrs. O. F . J»- ~

and ool),, 557 second avenue w est, *I fM « « « nfault, R U P E R T -T h e S ev en th -d ay Ad-

dla- v en tls t Dorcns society wUl m eet a t '■1 “ 1 J p,ni, T hursday a t Uie hom e of w

roll M ra. Iv a n W hite, 1014 F o u rth street. ^« » * P

m a- F IL E R —T he O ard en d ep artm en t n blna- wui m eet M onday a t the honie of di ItlM; Mra. M. T. A nlauf for a nb-hostess tl Hard, luncheon. D avid Fo«, Fox Floral, n lunP- wlU speak. t,years « « V q

H A O E R M A N -FydeU a club of the IUt U K corganlw d LD S churoh will meet your a t 2 p.m. W ednesday a t th e home 11

ghtly of M rs. Nellie M cln tire . M n. F n m k gl your D ickerson will p resen t tho lesson, cl

imble « « « „each T h e Loyal N eighbors club will a u. havo a no-hostess m eeting a t 2:30 ni walk p. m . Prlday a t th e home o t Mrs. lould W alter Nlcholsen. Roll caU wUl be », feel- answ ered w ith ”a safety m easure q

th a t needs a tte n tio n a ro u n d the « houae." Membera a re to b ring a dea- - s e rt o t their own choice.

Mrs. 41 Vrldny O A K L E Y -T h e a n n u a l R elief so- wrty. clety anniversary g a th e rin g will be Mrs, held n t 1 p.ra. S n tu rd ay a t the recre- Mrs. a t lm hall. I t also will honor Pella

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J Observe Services ^iek WENDELL. M arch 14—’The Wom- _ ’*'■ a n ’a Society o t Christian Service wUl “

Join th e Hagerman WSCS at 2 p.m. ’Thw aday in th e Hagerman church

(111 to r observance of ”Day-Apart.” . he ’The program will bssunder the a direction of Mrs. Donim Rae, H ag­

erm an, and Mrs. Hugh Caldwell, “] W endell, sphltual life secretaries for “

Jjj the ir r e s p ^ v e churches. P'f,. "iV ults of Dlsclpleshlp” will be 1 a', th e theme. I t wUl bo presented In ?'

memory of the late Mrs. Louise te Bunch. Porest Grove, Ore., division

ub sph^tual llfo secretary nnd author hi rs of the aervice to be presented. e> lie Mra. CaldweU will be leader; Mrs. ol

R ae wUl read the scripture; Mrs. cl V em Carson, a reading; Mrs. H ar- tl

e'g old Reese, accompanied by Mrs.J t. F re d E ato n , w ill sing, and M rs. Al sl r , . K o ra lo tf an d M ra Jo h n Hayden will cl

s in g a duet. A tea wlU toUow th e “I aervice.

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(S to th e Red Cross when It m et ,ub Friday a t the home ot Mn. L. A.of Hansen. 1

u t A version ot "I Havo a Secret” was “conducted by Mrs. Mel Sackett, pro- kgram chabm an . Mrs. Walker O arr ij

sr- received tho prize. [3rl- A mlsceUaneoua bazaar was p lan- |it- ned for th e next-meethig. |

Q uests were W. A. Enger. Mrs. aJohn Hanse, Mrs. Junior Hnnsen, S

sh Mrs. K ath ryn Klrkman and Mrs. |rs- Aage Stilling. S

ward of the Caasla stake giving two numbera on the program. I'j

d - # 4 ^ 4 1 Iat H A O E R M A N - A preliminary I of work-shop will bo held nt 2 p.m. S et. Monday a t the home of Mrs. Delmer |

Pinkston, Upper Salmon, with Wll- i!; tnt ma Talley. Ooodlng county home ii of dem onstration agent, giving Instruc- as tlons fo r m aterials and supplies al. needed to r the upholstery work-shop !|

to be held AprU 26, 26 nnd 27 In the tj Orange haU. t'

he y V y J* t G eneral Missionary society of the i; ne first B ap tist church will meet be- nk ginning a t 9:30 a.m. Thursday a t tbe ' church fo r an all-day meeting. This

will be a leadership trnlnlng course. ; 111 All women are hivlted to attend. A 3D no-host luncheon will be held with ” ■ ench member bringing sandwiches f oe and either a aalod or dessert. Mrs. 1;

0. C. Hargrove, state president, is [i "e expected to attend. &a-

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Marisa Crespi,I Italian M odel, : I Gives OpinionsI NEW .VORK, M arch 14 im - A beau- I t ltu l I ta U a n m odel w h o h a s spen t I eight m o n th s tou ring t h e world and I m lngUng w ith w eal^iy p eo p le Is back I ' hom e now w ith two avo cad o seeds, a I book on chicken fa rm in g ' and h e r I own se ren e recipe fo r happiness. I T h e " e ic l te d Ute” is n o t for her, I M arlsa C respl said. S h e settled on I h e r “tru e view” of Ute a f te r leaving i M ilan e ig h t m o nths a g o a s one of I fou r I taU an m odels aw arded a I round-th e-w o rld trip b y a n Aus- I t ta l la n d e p a rtm e n t s to re a n d wom- I en’s m agazine.1 T he g irls sp en t six m o n th s In Aus-

traUa a n d New Z e a lan d and,_tK a I m onths In Honolulu, Hollywood and i San F ranclaco before com tag here |J two weeks ago. T hey m odeled I ta l-

lan fash io n s an d got a big social ^ rush on e v e n ' stopover.I And y e t M arlsa cam e o u t of I t aU I dream ing of p lan tin g avocado trees I In h e r g ran d m o th er’s garden In I Ita ly an d s ta rtln t; a ch ick en farm I h i A ustralia.I ’The shapely b ru n e tte , w ho wears I h e r d a rk brow n h n lr In a sleek page I boy a n d p a in ts h e r m o u th w ith pale I pink lipstick , discussed l ib r dream s I Just before leaving b y p lane for I Paris an d M llnn. H er E ng llah , leam - I ed In A ustralia , showa adm irable I courage b u t puzzling gram m ar.I ’’W hen I d o n 't know th e verb. I use I ‘I do’ ” M arlsa though ttuU y explaln- I ed as she began. S h e a lso makes I carefree s tab s a t E ngllah nouns, so I th a t b a th in g su its co m e out "suit I b a th ” an d n ig h t gow n becomes I ’’sleep dress.”I "F irs t you u n d e rs ta n d I model I for tw o m ore years, because I t Is I good wny to ranko m uch, money In ' I Uttle tim e,” she begnn earnestly . " I t 1 I Is Impossible beglim lng n o th ing If |

you havo n o money. r ’’B u t m odelling Is on ly good for - i lr i fo r m aybe five y ears . B etter to

quit w hen you still a re top . To be ~ successful ns model you m u st have

excited life a t n ig h t too—you m ust go out a n d h ave worldly life. I do not like. I f in d true view o f Ilte a fte r

5 I see so m u ch on th is t r ip ." jI t th e avocado 'seeds grow In h e r j

“ ■ g ran d m o th er’s garden In RappaUo, ] on th e I ta l ia n R iviera. M arlsa will try to s ta r t a n avocado grove. B u t j ultbnately . ahe w nnts to re tu rn to ,

. A ustralia a n d s ta r t a ch ick en farm, g . ”In C aliforn ia I w e n t o n e day to 1 ,11 buy some eggs for a fam U y I met,” 1 'er M arlsa sa id . " I get b ig c rash Im - 1

presslon. ’There Is ch icken farm n ea r be Long B each. And It la organized 1 In every way. A hierlcana organize bet- Ije ter th a n anybody, on “T his ch icken farm I w ant to or have som e day. ’They have all

chickens very young—d o n ’t ta k j rs. older chickens; And th ey have m a­rs. chine t h a t washes eggs an d dries ir- them .”rs. ’Tho chicken fa rm er to ld Marlsa Al she’d need a t leas t $2,000 to s ta r t a riu chicken farm on. He g ave h e r some he "publications” telling h ow to do It.

”I have $2,000 ,’’ she sa id , h e r eyes sparkltag. B u t she h ite n d s to work two m ore years to save m o re money and tak e h e r tamUy w ith her to

it« Australia.le t "I like rea lly A ustra lia ," she said.

"Is very sbnp ly c o u n try — like I think A m erica Is 100 y e a rs ago. Is

os no excited life.''___________________

o - 1 Broken |" I Dentures Ira ? F_ I C a l l e d f o r —

I Repaired—Delivered ^il n you live in Tw in F alls , you ^f. need n o t leave the privacy of

ry I your own hom e to h av e den-T\. i turea rep a ired . Ju a t call us Ver I and we will quickly b e a t your ;;11- aervice.

“« I Reasonable P rices! j^ 3 G uaranteed Service by | ,p ij E xpert Techniciansle Ij N o th in f Down! Eaay T erm i *.

|i OD New Peraonallzed Plates! [

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V M rs. L L. B reckenrldge gave a a p a p e r on "fam ous w om en of thc n

, rev o lu tio n ” a t tho M o n d ay m eeting J o t t h e D augh ters of th e A m erican A

R ev o lu tio n In th e TTWCA rooms. ^ T h e wom en spoken o t Included o

B a rb a ra Prletchle, D olly Madison, her M a r th a W 4shlngton ,.B etsy Ross and S

M olly P itcher. *M rs . J . A. C ederqulst and Mrs. E

F r a n k D aw son presided a t the lun- c h e o n tab le ,

nn- P la n s were com pleted fo r dele­te g a te s to a tte n d the s ta te convention I

8t," to b e h e ld on A pril 6 nnd 7 in J m - L ew iston . tenr M a rlo n Hepw orth, BurUngame, c zed K a n s .. wns a guest. Iiet- ■—

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C olor Is here ond T H E tiling foi sp rin g I See the new shoes nt Hud;

' W edgew ood, Blue, Abysynth, "S O old , Aqun, Belgep nnd Browns,

I Sinn Gold, Blacks, n n d all W hites c a n bo dyed any color.

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Donations M ode ?3 , - T he A m erican W nr M others m e t -1 1 Friday In th e A m erican Legion hnll bj e a and d onated $10 to th e Red Cross ai thc nnd $5 to th e cnncer fund. M

ting A soclnl m eetin g wns p lanned to r M can April w ith th e d a te to be announced, ao

Mrs. W. W. H ohngren was In ch arg e Bi ided of tho m eeting .son, R efreshm ents were served by M rs. ed nnd Susie P ra tt , M rs. Guy W alker, M rs.

Beulah B a r t le t t and M rs. M aude Hrs. Requa.un- V » V

CH OO SE OFFICEKS diele- HEYBURN, M nrch 14— Mi-s. J o h n Si tlon Urlguen la th e new presid en t of th e M ' In Jolly N eighbors Home D em o n stra - 21

tlon club. M rs. Ronald Laycook waa qi m e, choscn vice p residen t and L am ona dl

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L U C lb u n ;LINS AT HUI

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C ouple Is Fetji, At Reception i '^endell Chu,

MjJ[.Tm«'a Dy?w e s ts S n tu r d a y eve,^ g reception and Ha <

M r / » ' » r t Chur? ' “ M rs. D ye l.s Oir (or™'

S te p h e n s o n , d au B l„ ,r 7 “ .4 L o ra n S lep t,f„s„„

p e c o u p le esc l,anced 6 In th e Id n h o Falls tem i* '' A lb e r t C h o u le s . temple ” ' , ^ o f f lc ln tm c . D ye is ih t s„„M rs. W illa rd E. Dve

T h e b r id e ch J ' . s u i t w ith b ro w n nccp'«orlej tLl g o ing a w n y enspjiuiip l e f t n f te r t h e r e c r p , , „ „ ? ; « e m U tn h . ‘ **

T h e n e w M rs, Dve w ., f ro m th e W endell'h lB b t h f I d n h o P alls lds" N u rs ln e . S h e attended R i c i ^ w h e re s h e w ns a member ? c h a p te r o f L am bda Delta sim

Dyewn.'fKrnduatecHromthS;Fnlls -high school. colleue fo r tw'o yea,,. tw o-year mission In eastera fo r the church . “ ■

He Is nttendini: Idaho sta i,, lege. Pocntello, majorlnj in . chnnlcs. “ ®

Mrs. L. N. Byiiicton p ljw ii bnckground mu.iic to,- the r s ^ nnd Chnncy WlUard wai t h , ^ of cerem onies, ^

Mrs. B ruce Rose,i w«j |„ of the g u est book. Those taklwn Of the g ifts were Celecta IM i leen A lbertson. Beverly bI? en ro l A nn Jnckson, Mrs cSS A nderson. Mrs, Richard SlitkliB Bevprly Anderson,

Assisting w ith relieshmentji, M rs. W illiam Jnckson. June vim

_ m nn. B ette Jo Parker, LucBi saker, Sonyn Gibbs, M a Prince, M rs. wllllnm Gold im J T . M. Stevenson.

; t T ho program consisted of i n 11 by E v erett Cox: Lynn Stepho a nnd O len Spencer, duet: Mr ii

M rs. W ayne Skeem, «ccompanl«l| ir Mrs. B ylngton nnd Joyce Sljto 1. son, a due t, and Nathnn Smilln ■e B etty H aw ks gave readlnji.

A pproxim ately 200 guests iW 5 ed the reception, s. ¥ ¥ »

Work PlannedHAOERMAN. March 14-An i|

day work mcetlriK lor the Wcnii n Society of Christian Service ol i i6 M ethodist church will be held Mui I- 21 with O ra Madden direcUnjI Ifl qu ilting nn d Mrs. W. W. Hend A dlrectlHK th e handwork. A potla

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"'■ . . t., M r. day n igh t a t Ui B were M“ e>y.' " ' ' 'J ^ u d tt'M rs. Gardner byjarth HOTtri- .. „ ,h « sponsors.IK tempiel preceding th e ;

MUiedM0l08yw“ >“"® " ™ lan . P artlc lpatl B,ood th e P lan ting" v,pl»ni).He taWe de toratlonj jyerson,? J to dinner included a m in - p, Jonu w ith th e b a n n ^ B l ^ ^

rf red, whit* u»> W "' '* P * " sign.lUitrslde. , . Mr«. Viola Rnt Rotwt Gardner Mtea m q«s ol cetemonlei tor the p ro - ^ .“ •ft. P W r votlona.It long sung by T h e nom lnaI oliunsr. j nam ed and Inc1 ^ son, chairm an,Wl Neyman, "“ “ P " " M rs. U, N. T en, m . Carla Owsley, two vocal _______________lm , “nie Wedding of Jack“r m il“ n i ‘ B“ 'lasBipuiled by her m other, ^ Q T Carl Owsley. , ..

n. Qrimw WM In charge of th eM n'JoM jih Howard, s e n - ________________

c>ainnin of arrangementa;S T w h o r to n , M rs J I . P . ^ e expec t i r

.VM md Mra. Scolt Preston, ago of 4, a t leaiI ^ U O M and Mrs. C harles lo lh e exclusloI f r ^ e Bevey. Mrs. E d - T h e little girls,1 O f i l s H ^ Jseli C h ip m a n boys.Wtt 0. P. Molony, kllchen. W hen a smalllunUy morning Mrs. R obert from , boys a ^Intr hmoreil Mrs. W hittaker who admll. him1» breaWist In the H agerm an a careful look(1 Other niests Included M rs. dency doc.i not

UcAjlllty. Mrs. Merle Owaley boy will be InHn. Jolm’E. Woodhead. M rs. o th e r boys will

llliier m l t houseguest of M r. wlU shun himMn. Wwjdhtad. keeP W llng h i

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ommittee MeetsBMHONE, Mirch U - T h e J ™ * 'y lng m committee for the Civic club ” u ta in thiBihow Saturday a t the Lincoln e

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j o f Church IrishTI' ; Program by By Ch

Mr.i. W A.

]m p Fire Girls“ evpnlnit mi-cjslnes.s W o m en 's guild o f cl<i,« nt lheO hrlstlan c h u rc h m et Mon- In ihc hniiii’ i, a t th e h o m e of Mr.s. Pnul Mr.s. I-’m lrjr!, for a p ro g ra m preceded and ilip rtrvlamp P lre G ir ls th o guild Mrs. 01 I.i Ilal

Mr.s. H. E, Msrtln Iv erso n Is th e guard- Leonnrtl,c ipating In th e "Dance of Sevi'rnl liyrIng" w cre G e o rg in a Eaton, grraip wiUi J'erson, C a ro ly n 8Iack. Judy conipanylng.ickl P led a n d C heryl Pike, wn.s thp progirls b ro u g h l th c lr group Tlin Rev. Rs fo r g u ild m em bers to anrt the co-h

E. Morc))ou.sf,Jla R ain es wa.s lender; Mrs. M rs. Fannie3all was th e a s s is ta n t host- 1ifary T h o m a i gave the d e - C flA n

DECLO, Mim ln a tin g co m m ittee was letic. Jr., l.sid Included M y rtle 'A n d er- tho Ocncalogrman. D o ro ttiy Swope and ward. O therI, T erry . nounced laM

-are of Your ChBy ANGELO PATRI

ect im a ll boys—above the p laym ates or l l lea s t—lo p lay w ith boys choicc ol occi elusion o f lh e lit tle girls, b e teased nbt girls, In tu rn , exclude th e In any way i

d id nol choasm all boy o f 7 tu rn s away Is a t a g rea t an d p lays w ith little girls n o fau lt ol hlj

t him g ru d g in g ly , we take” an d should look a t h im . I f th is ten - sym patliy and

M n o t fad e o u t aoon, lh e available.» In . b n d PosUlon, T h e x h e m lxtur J will sco rn him , the girls i , i„ „n „( ,

h im n n d h is fam ily will tra c a ot geni ng h im to p lay w ith the C^rJ ( in e T a . . ,. , of m ind o r b h im Is n o t m u ch good. I f „o m an . O nly 1 m ost s m a ll boys do, th a t becomes domI •d w ith t t e boys h e w ould i t cause troub ly ing w ith t h e girls. I f h e o f th a t we k 1 th is, th e b e s t th in g to do boys or girls him e x a m in e d by lhe phy- lopsided In l i referab ly th o se a s so c ia te « » ^ . . . illd ren 'a h o sp ita l, or th e ^d e p a r tm e n t of th e hospl- ,,

josaible to h e lp such chll- * 'sy a re g iven tre a tm e n t e a r- ilclans w ho u n d e rs ta n d th e *>« h e r to d y

ag a in st th e d

be rem em b ered t h a t In ev- f“ ' ' •^ '"8* '* '. r girl, In every m an and 'le two sexes a re rep resen t- ? y la all m ale , o r a ll female, j l" ''*ne freak o f n a tu re there 0 be m ore fem a le elem ents “ ™th a n n o rm a lly belong to

»lll show so m e tra i ts th a t » , thiw I. ,hia a n d If they a re v^ry childhood, hv th Id, the p h y s ic ian s ahould

h ia book le t N o. !■t a! boy o r g irl should n o t •,™ '’>'i,'""i ied for h is preferences in n .T y .'iT V i. n

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1 T h em e Used Anniver C hurch Group Societ\W A. F a r le y gave hlgtillghus ’ntilck'.s l ife a t the Mondny ObSef

mpcllup: o f the Amoma ' the P lr.st B ap tist r liu irh SHOSHONE, wme o t M ra. A nna B ranson her.s nl lhe Lr, I-'niley n lso led the pra.vrr o lw rve llw Rr 1" (li’voUoi\.s were Riven hy ■‘.my wiili n lu i.s Hnll. M rs. Rhom a Sm iili. nl 2 pm . Frldi E, M a lo n e a n d Mrs, F oresi Mrs L. T ,

I M is, Jo h n T hII h v m n s w e re su n g by th e Boyd, b iiih i (llh M rs . L il lia n C lark n c - 'n o u n ln .s Hnn.sc ■sm. M r s . L e o n a rd C U vk c iu i i i e nt ec n i

p ro g r a m c h n lrm n n . i part o f lllev. R. E . C ro w w a s a R U esr sin-iely lilo rap .! c o - h n s lf s s e s w ere M rs. A Hon will in' g iv h ouse . M r s . B csse H ov ty a n d ' M is B u r io n nn lo H a y n e s . "R 'd fis of tlin

!j. SI- T n k ln n p n v l ^[•H A IR M A N N A M E n T h o rn e , M rs. I« , M a r c H U - L. A. O i l - L e la n d H epw o ■., is t h e n e w ch n irm n n o f W nlker. lea lo g y s o c ie ty in Lhe D e c lo ^ '1 w om en <i x i i e r m e m b e r s will ba a n - m fn of th e coi i l a te r . te re s le d . a l e il

l h i l d r e n j t ! « ?j Saturday nlghl

1 ’' I 1 for a potluck i_______________________________ W in n e rs in.cs o r h i s w n y s o f lalk ln ji. hLs M j's. M au ric e I if o c c u p a t io n . N or .should h e llam B evnn a Id a b o u t It, m a d e (u n of, o r n nd c a n a s ta , w ay m a d e to feel u n ll l. H e M rs. G e ra ld C c h o o se to b e IhLs way. H e T h e b u ff e t I

g r e a t d i s a d v a n ta g e th ro u g h th e S t, P a lr lc o l h is o w n . H e , o r she, n e e d s esses w ere I

lOUld h a v e , u n d e rs ta n d in g , T h o m a s G e rrn ly a n d w h a te v e r h e lp th e re is S e v a n , e . *n lx tu re o f s e x elemenLs t h a t H i n n i 1 o f u a m a k e u s liu m a n . A ,[ g e n t l e n e s s In a m a n U .a ^ E N D E L ^ le k a i l . A t r a c e o f i t e e n g th t r o o ^ , le a d e r ,1 o r b o d y Is a n a s s e t to a a poU uck d in e Only w h e n th e opposite t r a i t ^, d o m in a n t In a person doea trouble. Because ot the le a r '” ‘“ 8we k e e p a w atch on am all , .girls, w h o seem to be a b i t .T '®In t h i s d i re c t io n . “n d I

o n 't J u m p to t h e c o n c lu a lo n j ^n g j a r e g o in g w ro n g b e c a u se _ ^

g ir l p l a y s m a rb le s well, o r _ ■•ace a b o y . S h e m a y be b u i ld - HrQCt

b o d y a s I t ih o u ld be b u i l t O k l ta nth e d a y w h e n s h e will n e e d n g th . N o r d o we becom e a n x - J J ' t ^ o S c h u a u s e a a m a l l boy likes to p e t r w e a r a g a y p a p e r n a t . A , . ,k in d n e s s , a n in d ic a tio n o f a b eau ty a n d color can be, Is

ilte m afcu lin e .eal Im b a lan c e 1s rare. SHOSHONE

hiM I* i*»*hi ob*<iicTic« In >iU G o m e s w a a hhy th« Ilm* h« i* ihre# or fnur B rid g e Club F

Wll be • . . i e r «nd h.pplfr. Dr. ^^cre WOTI bV Ivilaini how to t«»ch «b«li«nf» Jn ^t No. 301. ' ’Ob^dleiif*," To obtain P r a n k DlC0 a»n«i U penl* In coin to him. f /n Q ^ e stS W ftte . . . O ; B o . » , 8 U . l . n « ,

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'ersaryfor Rebekah ety Will Be Meet fc

I r * J H A O E R M A N . 15 6 r v e d r r i d o y ber» or U m on F

)N E . M a r c h H - Mem- e LBS R e l ie f society " i l l m,' ' Je R e lie f s o c ie ty anniver- ^

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T h o r n e .m d M rs B ™

ilnVser— ry""!";:,e e n e r a l a rran g em eiiu s ”o f th e p r o g r n m , a Relief ;e n iry le s s o n dem onslin- „*' R iven u n d e r dlrccilon of ^ to n T h o m e . T he play,

’ ih f t S e a .” w ill be read , p l , l U\r l w ill b e M rs. HaiTcll V ^ I U U L I I:i'5. D o u g la s H nnsen. M rs, SH O S H O N E . Ap p w o rth a n d Mrs, Roscl W lllls wn.'? h o s lcs

c ra ied M usic c luo n of t h e w a rd , and w o- )^ome, Ep c o m m u n i ty who nre In - nioclinR. tho p rore lnv lt.ed to a ttend . nn a r t.s n nd ci

^ ^ m o n th n nd th e n n n o u n c rd fo r

C O m 0 T S IV\GGt the h o m e o f

er.«« c lu b m em bers m et w ere pln lR h t in t h e YW CA room s m en ta .«w‘rv e d ^ u ck d i n n e r a n d cards. ^ I n b r id g e w e re Mr. a n d D , , l U r P i c e F lc k e s : pinochip, W il- D U I D o L m a n d M rs . Leo Radke, S P R IN G D A L E s t a . J o h n G oodrich an d c in u d V a lle tle lid G ro v e r . Lhe c a re a n d pf e t u b l e w a s decovaled in b cgon laa a t th e a t r lc k ’fl d a y th em e . H ost- m ee tin g of Lhe E re M rs. C a r l Berg, M rs. Lhe h o m e of M r; j e r r a r d a n d M rs. W illiam R ach e l LewLs

p ru n in g rosebusi M ^ R e fre s h m e n ts

C I / - i 4 - / ^ / J D onnld Adnm.s T n 6 T OlQTGQ club n e x t m o n tli S L L r-G lr l Scout4 . Brownie ^id e r s a n d p a r e n ts will h o ld P 1 1 l U d in n e r a t 7 :30 p.m. T h u rs - 1Ue a l l - p u r p o s e room o / th e s H 0 8 H O f lOol. T h o s e atten d in g a r e B ridge c lu b m ei i r ln g t h e i r o w n table se rv - th e h o m e of M

P rizes w e n t to ^ le d e c o ra t io n and program M rs. P lo y d S ilva, I d e r t h e d ire c tio n of G ir l choa. M rs. L o ls : id B ro w n ie troops. T h e m ond P re e m a n . •ka G irl s c o u t week. r g u e s t /

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ictice Songs u . |: ltan g a C am p Plre Qlrls l l v U I I d ay n ig h t a t the Pirst c h u rc h to practice songs

ouncil fire which will be V ly n ig h t In the Junior high StOlttflC n n asiu m . w i w i i i w v

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ONE, M arch 14-Mrs, E, L, Adjustm ents!as hostess to the DUMO , .ub P riday evening. Prizes I j r . A l l Tby Mrs. V/. E. Qrosse. Mrs. r m n nce and M rs, Edith Baer. ...........ire M ri. M . R. Brown and l ** ™ " “

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j will m en T h u r j. .schfduli'd fo r F

cancoled fo ro. Paitick's d a y

" plniHicd S a tu rd ;f-- In G ooding

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Moflitt ui l l u danco, ' l i i i :h n

briUK IMP f a k t '* I Tlio bc>;innci'

^ dance ai 8 30 i scJionl ! i.sh' F i

j r J | W 4 aticndinj: a ro .conkiPi or

j be held n t 8 : (he Vnllcv h ig '

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Kiand mi nr l i :• ' < t hr mn.strr of

1 <>r.'t part of il Murphey, t.lie

jlorles* llpitlck. p o w d e r Callow wi l l I Irh t. and has lt» ow n Foy OaUiKl'oi', ices feel the need (»f a m jILh, M y ro n

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AN. Mnrch H — M em - ol Burley o n ll 1011 Rebekah lodKC, No, Happy Sriu.'w e.s 'nriori Lhe d lslr ic l m e r t - (w w fls k rr i lo

•si.Kih di.strlct. h r l d In Coffoe will be lu iude Mre. M erle Ow.s- tondlUR a re ns 'a m Oarrinev. M rs . .John coupW v .u h th e d, Mr.s, Joseph H o w a rd , Thp now ro u r 3w.sloy. Mrs, 0 , F . Mo- by Mr. a n d M r, Rex McAnulty a .n d M rs. Rhcr. sq u a re d a in. will bo h e ld ,nded the reg is tra tio n , nc- *by Mrs. Tlxclma. W hU - W O ^nlp; nn a fte m o o n ipa, D IETR IC H .

niiiK banquet w h ic h wa.s Mr.'s, J o h n E d ’ a p rogram and d a n c u iR . a Sunday b irt.l if. if. npr hnnorm R

Entertair»edNE. M arch 1 4 - M a r y M c-i loslc.w to lhe J u n io r P e d - ' ic c lub Sunday a f te rn o o n ,DC, During the bu.sine.v?; p proiip decided t o w o rk ,^d crnJts for t h e next.j

th e next m ee tin jf wa.s' for 2 p.m. A p ril R a t, of M artha M u m lp r . '

re plnyed and refro .sh - ?d.

if. if. if.

s D iscu ssedDALE, M nrch 14 — Mr.s.'e lle rend nn n r t i r l e on BUBBInd p ln n lln g of t u b e r o u sL lh e P rid n y a f t e r n o o n : W Qthe Declo O n rd en club inIf M rs. H arvey F re c -s lo n e , I I,ew U gav e a n a r t i c l e o n 'lebushes,le n ls w ere s e r v e d . M rs.,,am s w ill e n t e r t a i n t h e ’ n o n th .

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ub M eets iH O N E , March 1 4 — OKI ) m et Priday e v e n in g a t of M rs. Kobert H a d d o c k ,, to M rs. J a m e s B a r a i n c a , I S ilv a , M rs. J o s e p h B e r r l o - 1 L o ls B eck and M r s . R a y - n n n . M rs. B e r r io c h o a w a s

irt Diseasem d I

lach TroubleO ften Bf! C o rrec ted by i accurate C h iro p ra c tic ■

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3f Donee Is R oyal N( d Saturday Disc-us' \ r e c Groupsi c o n v e n tio n of H 3up5 o( .M^uaie d.incera A m erica to bc he h u rsd a y wi th all d an ce j was d iscussed by 3r Pridav aiul Saiurday day a t the Bul\I ir lh e h t ih SV. room ai a y daiu-e uhkn Is A conim itpe wa u rd a y , tact o th e r rhibsHR ihp bt'ffiniim cro u p a p ia n o for the r I 8 :30 p n i m ih p r.ian R e H osle .w .s were n d Mr.s Myron Ulw will j a n d 'M re , Onle / veryoiip i.' asked i<i b rinn ^nw arded Mrs Oi i c h and codre \v.ll b e 'C a m p b e ll nnd M

T en lalivQ plnn a n d Rwn\u.sifi.s o! K im - nexi m eptm p. ;*

n r r t n: B 3f) in» .n the prJj.v Celn.va am I fliul Ml atul Ml.'' M ax I C asU eford, n.*; he 1 m siru . i Tlie l oundl ’ v-h I^iu’k iind S'Miifc: ' w ill, a i r

Evcivoue 1.1 H.vkid t o ’r \ n n U Q l I ■akt‘. ('r saiuUuehc.^ . • i j *\ncr.«i of Twm FulN will H 6 l ( J I T \ 30 pi n 111 ilu' U nion j ,

Fulltiip r wdlni)) T h o se g w [ _ Qn o asked to l)nii»: cake. _____X . ..'sandwu-hc.s ALM O. MnrehI 'm rick's dav (l.iiu'e will “ ''t

8 30 pi n. S.iuiid.iv In S u n d a y .special { h ic h sch(>ol ttvimi.isium tenuHMi In (h ; c.

i.M-r daiUTi.s Hie invlied rp c tio n of Mrs R e x AUen w.ii c.kI \h c "S eavch lhe I

■h: Harrv lloRue ^ull be th e n ie Mnri lyn o f ceremonie,^ fo: the p re lu d e mti.slc.

if lhe eveninK. nnd C arl ^h e .second pnrlill be Alien. John Conts. an d M rs Ailhu u -r. Leo •rnillllp, H.nvnrd Sil'H"’!'■on Bkss. WMlfi W ill, tw'" s< 'l'rllons l in . ra u l M n to i. K niph of M rs H. K

•riioinns Slimur, C lyde en by Mrs. Elbe I r jo n e Alien aiul A ubert ta tion .s Irom tnv

Riven by Mrs. i re Dance a.s.sociiiiuin will Z e n n i lh Taylor 30 p.m. Suml,iy h i the M rs. Harold Du

\ a . Busicv. one imle .south .>n m e Oakley niad T h e B isiinp Elberl a rr .s uill be husi.v Kvery- M*'-''- 1 lo brinK cnke, nr rookies, t lo n . b e furnished T)io.se a t- ^

e Ksked to brlnR nnoLher ^ O U n l

ro u n d d ance will lie show n SHOSHONE.Mr.s, Will and Pity G alll- c lu b m et a t thi

e dance. A cnllers’ clinic M rs. Joseph Berd. nlnfi'.

5 ¥ • M r. and Mr;VOMAN FETKn w ere Ruests of: :h . M arch U - Mr and c a rd s were awn

E dw ards were ho,sus for P a u l Ostyn. Fln lrt.hday anniversary d in - C a r lo s Berrlochtm g Mrs, S. 0, Chai.fleld. M rs^ Louis Drni

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Neighbors Style Rev ;uss M eeting in SinosI’■larch H — nu* d istr ic t D i t U l j r *

of Roynl NriKhbors ol r U U I Uw bc held June 6 in B urley . SHOSHONE. Mt

ied by Uie Buhl lodRe I'V!- .slyle revue w ill I Buhl city hall civic club Saturday in t h e Ll

itoTiiun by th o Cl tee WAS appointed lo con- j , c . Penney an d liiibs on the purrJia.se of-.Moces. Sho.shone.■ the chib ro<iin.s i Mrs E L. Goni< were Mrs C W Bcain.s, jpiy, an d l.)t)Ugl; :inlp Atwood Pn?.e.s were peimey m anager, [rs Ouy UlrKii. M rs. J. A .|uip pvent.\nd Mis, FU>\d H ardw ick .' Tins is (he oi Q plnn.s were made for th e 'p ro jec t for th e C mp. April 13. wHh M rs.lnnd tickets w ill b .va flnd Mr.« 0 . E Blue,^n!5 weli as p r io r

ns hoslpsscs. J, n C airns nm y^ ^ ^ . erviidonsI p v / Q r v f l c ' Members o f 11

Q i L . V c l n l o ' a.sked to provide ( J . ^ 1 1 chron booths a n tJ i n ^ n U r C n Hie a u d ito riu m b

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iln irli U - The LD S R e- ’',’'''’, , , ‘ 1.''y pre.senied Ihr nnininl ' ' '" ' ' I " „ r r e l l T

. r s , ^ ; ; : : e J ' ' - t , i e ^ r E r ^ J

unp by the co n c rrca tlo n : " ^lan H. Tnylor. inv iv a tlo n ,A rthur Tnylor, KreellnRS. N p n P n l O f iRlnR Mothers p resen ted ions undpr Uip d irec tio n ^ * ^ i \ / p c 1 E, Kuik* A lulk w as rIv- ' O l V C a . L

;. Elberl Durfee a n d quo- HETVBQRN. Mn )ni fnvonte .scilpUire were ward 6enca\og>’ Mrs. n ie r n W ard. Mrs, nlRht” F iid a y a t

Taylor, M rs Bert 'Trncy, lho d irec tio n of Id Durfee and Mr.s, Floyd ern a n d Mr.s.

Gam es w rre p lay Elbei'I Durfpp spokp and ner served by th(I Lowe tjnvp the beiiprilc ' pnllng on t h e i

Ornce HIU w h o si V. >f ¥• Wodskow a n d !

I ilii ^ 1. piano duct: J u a nu p l e s M e e t and Arthur Dall>DNE. Mnrch 14-C ouple'fl * a t lhe hom e of M r. nnd P r i y p C / lh Berriochoa Sundny eve* ' ' /

DECLO. M arcJ d Mrs Robert H addock Bridge club m e t 1 ,15 of the olub. Prl7.es n t the h o m e of M ra. e awnrded Mr. nn d Mrs. m em ber was aw yn. FUer. Mr. nnri Mrs. Mrs. Am brose Mc rrlnchon. Jr.. nnd M r. and The group wlU m s Demsler. ___the hom e o t M rs

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Even jmall children’* hand* get a'good, on each ol the compact quart-«li8 carlo: Ing 1« » cinch . . . pouring Is amooth and you can, forget about iplUing. Tha wh( will welcome the extJra convenience.

S t o r e O nC o t d i F r e s l i a n d U n o p e

The extra flUitt you itore In the refrlger cool and deUcloua-the way eveiTfone 1 And the quart-»lM carton with lt« fla into'yout refrigerator without wasting a ipace,

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svueSet' ishone for ic SaturdayI M arch U — A a p rln j 111 be held a t a p.m.1C Lincoln school a u d l- e C h ic club w ith th e a n d G atew ay T o g g ery o n e . p arilc lpaU ng . r»oniPs, G atew ay T og- .m g las Hnn.sen. J . c . g e r . n re In c h a rg e of

R only m oney*ralslng le Civic club th ia y ea r 111 be sold a t t h e door l o r (o (he .show, M rs. n u y be callcd fo r re s-

f th e civil- c lu b a re id e cnrd tnble lu id lu n -

a n d to have th e m a t in by 1 p m , S a tu rd a y .II be ru n In lo u r sec- o p ra in num bers in b e- C a n id e n M eyer Is in proR rain.

11 'H io n ie will b e th e t h e show,w ill be M rs. F i’od

re.sideni' of th e club: i Adkln.s, M rs, E, I. : ie lu s 'S h o n k a n d M rs,

^ ¥ M

logy Class 5. LDS Pa rty. M nrch H —T h e second >g>’ cla.ss held a " fu n y a t th e ch u rch u n d e r

o f M rs. R uby S o u th - ;r.s. E m m a W odskow . p la y e d followed b y d ln -• th e hostesscs. P a r t lc l - i c program w e re M rs. no san g a song: B everly I d D onna K easln g eer , lu a n i ta T aylor, re a d in g , D ailey spoke.* ¥ ¥

s Awardedarch 14—The N and S n e t Pridny afternoon a t Hrs. C. V. Vosberg. Each

aw arded a prize and ! M offett, a guest prize.11 m eet In two weeka a t M rs. Oeorge M atthew s.

€u tt ln fer ptddttgl t thi hoia, sl onl Olw ypwiliM bou<|ti*t**> ’

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nej•pened

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I A l l - S t a r T e a m \: ) N EW Y O R K , Marcli H W -B ll l „ii Kclgcl of McNccse S ta le colli'Ro ]

f (U .) a n d W lllle NaulLi of VCLA pi I were added Tuesday to thc W est

f squad w hich will meot nn all-sLar j,i f . easte rn co llese basketball team nt ^■S M ndlson Squnre gnrdcn M arch 31. p

V In belntr chosen for the New Ynrk :■> H erald T r ib u n e ’s chnrlty Bomc. Ihc j

pair a lso ' qu a lify to play with the coUege teom which will compete In

‘ [, tho filia l O lym pic trials a t K an- „\ ' \ sas C ity n ex t montli. d

; X R oIb'JI th e nntlon's Irndlnu „'■ collego sco rer d u rlns the p as t sea- ^.■ i son. Ho led small college ranks /' i w ith a to ta l o f 1,001 po in ts for nn j

' average of 34.5 a onmc, topping thc £: ’! m ark s e t by Pui-mlin's D arrell Ployd „! i In m a jo r ran k s . . u' ■ N aulla ,l» a 0-5 spearhead of the1 > UOIiA teom w hich won th c Pacific £’ t C o a s t C onference chnm plonshlp „

j nnd now is com peting In the NCAA „! f tou rnam ent. Reigel Is p laying In .the 5I li NAIA to u rn o m e n t nt K ansas City, j,

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j f K r u s k a m p f o r r

I I S e c o n d T i m e |ci .|i y o u th fu l Bobby Pord p ro v ed .h is f * ; earlier w reatllng vlotory over veter-

?; nn H ard y K ruskam p was no fluke I when ho b e a t Krusknmp fo r a sec-

oftd tim e a t R ad io Rondevoo Tuea- j / day n ig h t. j

/ , F o rd used a n arm s tre tch to win ^ th» f ir s t fa ll in 24:31. K ruskom p

b ack w ith a rnzile-dazzle ro ll- i Vi lng .back flip a n d body p ress to. take i i ? th tf\«econd Ja il In 2:08, b u t P o rd , ! ^ plnried K ru sk am p ofter only o m ln - ■ ; — ute at a c tio n w ith t body press for I the dccld ing la l l . ,f .T h o -B o n o v a n brothers. R ed ond ,t u ' Doug, h a d a bod night In th o p re- f I Ilm lnarlcs. " ii l tt le brother" R ed lost i '■•‘I tq T o n y B o m e In 14:38 In th e cu r- (i 1 U ta ra la e r on o n Alnakan tw ist. '0 i.l I'Blg b ro th e r" Doug w on th e f irs t I, t ■ fall o ver D on Moore, In th o sem i- .1 ; w indup a n d t h e n loat the second foil.I,' i 'H e lo s t th e m a tc h when h e r tfu se dV; 5 to b re a k 9 h o ld an d w u disqualified , \ ,!; by r e le re a R a m a Ro]a,

i j i D i r a f t C a U t o r

I P o d i S s ' D e l a y e d l lli M iAM fe‘> l ^ . M atch ; H ’ • »rirfy InaucU on of ‘Johhriy’ ® ^

I - ' B rook ljjitfp ttch li)g .5 taJiiin .[lto .48B 6I w o r l d . h a s f t t

[! t h a tj! - Podres’ ; 4 d r i i t paBets h ave been

tran sle ifr itf fro m ' Ws ib ca l T lco n - deroga. N .-Y ., boart(‘to a New Y ork Olty b o a rd , W h e n 'h ls local bo ard

, ------ c a H rW rn ;!® !! e n tir - th e »nn j> ,fron it S' the Nevf Y oric iMatd.

• T h a t ," Bald Col. P au l Ask, New I Y ork C ity M lective service d ire c to r 1 in N ew Y o rk , "w ill tnke 30, 40 o r 80

S i; days. I t 's h a r d to tell cxactly ."

I G reeri))e r^ T rie s ' T o H u r ty G am es

* - TU CSO N , Arte., M orch 14 W i- i ; Q en era l m an a g e r Hank Q reenberg

i th in k s ^he Cleveland In d lo n s loke too m u ch tim e to ploy a boseboll gam e arid h e 's doing som eth ing o bou t it.

O i'eenberg promised M ondoy t h a t tho c lub w ould pay *100 Into o ploy-

i e rs’ fu n d fo r eoch regulor seoson , 't ', gam e t b e m d l a n s win in tw o h o u rs

s I or less.' • T h e fu n d w ill be adm inistered twr ! ’ m an a g e r Al Lopea. I t will be used

..... J fo r a n y p u n x a e Lopci a n d th e p lay -' era choose.

, I W O R K S ON PRODEt: SEA TTL E , M orch M l» -V lo to r 0 .I B chm idt, P ac if ic Const confercnce

com m issioner, todny con tinued a conference invcsU sntlon of t h e

I; ''donH tow n" Dniverslty of W oshing- f to n l u n d fo r lootbnll p layers.

Bench Jockey I Robinson, MaI I By OSCAR FRALKY

! \ NEW Y O R K , March 14 lin -B en c ii , Jockeying is 0 fading c ro f t In the i m ujor leagues bul th tngs d o n 't flR<

urc to be too q u id ns long ns Jncklo R ob lm ou And Billy M a rtin aro In business.

V T b e n r t o f epidermal hen \stitc l)- I . lng su ffe red a severe Iosa w hcn Leo

'I / D u ro ch e r s tepped down and quU ■j ■ ply ing tho needle. "The Llp^S^’us I o n s fo r th o jab b in g nges, caustlcnily

D ic k e n s R e h ired A s W yom ing C oach

i LA r X M IE, W j'o., M arch 14 t P -P h ll D ick en s, University of W yo­m in g fo o tb a ll coach, w as stoned to a th rc e -y c o r renew ol o f h is co n tra c t M ondoy.' A tllle tlo d ire c to r G lenn Jacoby did

' ■ n o t rev e a l te rm s of D lckciui' con- ; ' t ra c t, b u t a a ld h e rccejvcd a "su b -

a ta n tla l In crease .'': f t D ic k e n s ' a s s is ta n ts w e n a f to g iven

' new O irco -y e iir pacts.D ick en s’ c o n lrn c t w as to expire

, ' Ju n o 1. H e h a s been w ™ m ln * conch th re e y e a rs , le a d in g the Cow boys to

■ ,B a i - H v lc lo o ' over T o x m T ech In (lie S iu i bowl J a n . 3. ' .

1 /n il! O ow bdys finlslied in n llo fo r

Itlilrd p la c e In th e ekylUio confer.* cn w lo s t aqaaon- 1

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ated Coast Ipen Traini n H opefulh 1 .) ( / P ) _ T h e “ o ld m e n ’s h o m e ” to f e a t u r e a l o t m o r e fu z z y - t 'h e

IlS. A l l o i (? h t t e a m s w e r e in .spr e v e n a r e in s o u t h e r n C a l i f o r n i a a — id a , a n d t h a t l a t t e r s t a t e m e n t

is t h e t i p - o f f to w h a t ’s h a p ­pened In th c 54 - yenr - o ld circuit.

T h e Bon Francl.sco S ea li. who cnm e w ith in a n eyelash o f going out

I of business for Inck o f customers la.st year, w ere bought during the w in ter by thc B oston Red Sox. T lie y ’re tra in in g wny acros.s thc con­t in e n t a t De Land, i^a ., w ith a host

Bill of o th er rookies and w ill Held a ''B“ 1D66 en try s tu d d e d w llh top pros- :L.A pccus In th e Bosox c h a in .^fst T h e move m eans th n t c h a in store it-"’’ basebnll Is reestab lished o n thc West

C oast nnd t h a t trom now o n thc old 3I' pro.s of th e m ajors w ho hnve been

closing tlie lr carccers In th e Pncltic ' h ' breezes will b e replaced by kids on II’® th e way up,

' U n lll th e S a n P ranclsco frnnchlse w as th rc o ten e d last seaso n . Los An­geles was th e lone PCL team under

'I” !! m a jo r league ow nership. Tho Chl- cago Cuba h e ld thc r e in s of thc

nks Angels, b u t even they used their "h D es Moines. In.. form ns much ns

the Los Angeles for tra in in g . Thc rest of th c c lubs operated o n a catch- a s -c a tc h -c a n basis for ta le n t,

th e T h is aeason every te o m cxccpt S ac ra m e n to hna 0 bona f id e working

Jhlp a g re e m en t w ith a m ajo r league club.a n d Bcveral m anagers h a v e been

'■he sp en d in g th e last coup le of weeks *y- looking over ^prospects in th o trn ln­

ln g cam ps o f Florida a n d Arizona. M nny old h a n d s have b e e n chopped o ff by th e sim ple e x p e d ie n t ot not m ailin g con trac ts.

Hollywood, which h o s m alntnlned re la tio n s w ith P ittsb u rg h .'w ill con- l ln u o w ork ing w ith t h e Pirates a a t t l c . th e league's defending cham pion, hna rcached n n ngrec-

. I m e n t w ith C incinnati, w h ile Port- lo n d hns m n d e nn a rra n g e m e n t wllh th o world cham pion B ro o k ly n Dodg- ers.

Dow n a t S a n Diego, w h ere one>- tim o m ajo r league h o m e run king R a lp h K ln e r Is th e n e w general

* m anoger, n ew faces a re expccted to '1?,’’ c ro p up frp m the C lev e lan d Indlnns' “ ! rook ie ro ste r. And up n o r th nt Vnn-

couver, B.C., where 0 . L . (Brick) I L aw s h as m oved h is o ld Cnkland

" frn n ch lso in aeorch o f customer! ■ a f t e r aevernl Icon yeo rs o n the enst

. sh o re of S o n P ranclsco Bay. thc B a ltim o re Orioles will supp ly moat

Z l ‘F o r e i g n e r s ’

f o i l W i l l R e f e r e eC6RVAL;,IS. Ore., M arch 14 HP

—None of the four basketbnll of- ficiala who will work n t th e regional

, NOAA toum aaient here th is w#ek- eiid:i»;f ro n t th e I t o West.

Jim B o ira tt, tournam ent’ man' ,'i' agej^J-^wld th e NOAA h a s nsalgnec ^ e AleXiOeorge of tho B ig Seven. B( lUes, MOMiiittr of the Southweat con- 18116 feitpUe^W illnrd Taylor o t tlie Bor- r i t d w conference nnd J o h n Prnser 01 ','r m o Mtosouri Valley conferencc t( th n t w ork th a Prldoy and Saturdny nlghi been g to e ; ,con- i ™ e four tenms (Intered arc UCL^ Z'ork U tah , Seattle ond Son IVanclsco. oard ' Because of 0 ruling by tlic sloti [rom f ire m arshal, attendance will bi

lim ited to ' 10.000 pec night. Lns New y e a r '11,000 wtitchcd the finals. ' ictor -----------------------------

^ " W i l d l i f e O ffic e

G e ts 376 L e t te rsB O IS E . M arch Xi W — The stat<

flfih and g am e d e p a rtm e n l snid Mon d a y it received 376 le t te r s of inqulr; l a s t m on th from wildlife enthuaiaat

tak e in 41 fitutes, Cnnada a n d Brnzll. eball A bout one llilrd o f th e writer h ln g Inform ntlon a b o u t hunlim

a n d fishing In Idnho. O th e rs askei \h a b In form ation nbout licenses, vaca piny- t io n s nnd th o like.(ason

P la n s fo r S p r in gid by ^ J i J

S p o r ts on A g e n d aJER O M E, MiU'ch M — Principal

n n d a th le tic coaches o f h ig h school In M agic ValleJ* will m e o t Wednes

or 0 . d ay evening to p lan s p r in t sport renco activ ities.rd a T h o m ooting will b e g in al 7 p.n t h e a t Wb-)d‘s cafe. I t Is b e in g hf'd I

l in g - co n ju n c tio n wllh the reg u la r meel lng of school ftdm lnlstrn tors.

eying Fades als' tfartin Leading

being m ore sevpif U ian lhe fume lench J in u u y Dykes, k the B u t w ilh Roblitson n n d Mnrlln n . fig ’ ch ie l sp eak ers of thc basebnll hous< ncklo ih e re s till a rc a p len ty of (iuip.sU'i 10 in ready to cu.sc Uiose w ith ‘ nibbl

ea rs" out o f lheir Jusl desserts. ,ltcl)- T h e m un who listens to the oratoi 1 Leo of the dugpul, in stead of blilhel

Ignoring Ihcm . always h a s beon lh ch ie f ta rg e t of their rulUery. Roari

Ically yvork on such a m o m en t's nolle a re such a.s Mickey McDcrinol

I C harley a n rn m , Ja k e P itle r, Cnse [ S tengel nn d Nelson Fox.

- Robinson undoubtedly w ill succee I C n provocativ

p u asle r troudUik’ tho d u g o u t bonrd U '— 'I'h e fiery M nrtln. ovor ready to r(

Wyo- ce p t a s llg iu or nn In su lt, figures t ?d <0 g e t nlm ost ns good m llettgo In tl- t ra c t c h a tte r d eparlm en t

O n the whole, b e n c h Jockoyiii y d id th ese daya Js ulmed n t physical ( co n - quoted shortcomlnRs T h e ro U Htt 'sub* In tho way nf racial ^lurrliiK. 'I'lu

w h en flvo-tlmo.s m a rr ie d Cuuiiit liv en S la u g h te r comes U) b a t, he w likel

to be nsked:(p ire “ Hoy. C ountry, wh n t do you d oftch w i th your old wive.sr* ra to I t Is on ly when the In.sults t rnr h in 8ce>^U,,llie'ftcccptablo t h a t fistii'ufi

loom bn th e outflcUl liorl?.on Tim I for w h ^ n D u ro c lic r needled Al iioson t ifcr^ ' ‘flhow-uA y o u r m usclcs." thoro was

. ' g r e a t brcQAtlng of c h e s t j . and whc

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ll M o o d)m c” o f o r g a n i z e d b a a e b a l l , t h e P a - ^ •-I 'h e l'k ed y o u n g s t e r s t h i s B u m m e r n .s p r in g t r a i n i n g T u e s d a y f o r t h e nia a n i l t h e e i g h t h i n f a r - o f f F l o r - T ient

ircu'it, S n i d e s ’ C l a i m swho

l e r s D o d g e r s S t i l l* 1 S - r *1

r A r e ‘H u n g r yM IA M I, M a rc h 14 I f l - D u k e

™ S n id e r scoffs a t those who th in k P com placency w ill be Brooklyn's ch ief

I c o n te n d e r in t h e NaU onal league ™ , rac e th is season.

I . "H ow c a n ' 'a n y b o d y expect th is c lu b to be c o m p la c en t? " he osked.

, I,'," "W e're slill o b u n c h ot hungry fel- lows. I t took ua a long tim e to « e t

° t h a t w inning s h o re of a world ^erles a n d we w o n 't be sa tisfied w ith one

i i i r help ing .a Mt- r e m e m b e r very well w h at

h n p p e n e d to u s in 1954 w hen O lan ls , b e a t us In th e N a tio n a l league race.

, 1 A nd d o n 't th in k we have forgotten 1951 a n d Bobby T h o m p so n 's h o m e.

“ ru n , ^“ .’'“i " I 'm stUl h u n g ry . T h a t, ex tra

m oney com es In , hondy, oapeclally w llh th re e c h ild re n an d all the re -

BXccpi jpon siijllitles t h a t go w ith them ." jrklng D u k e’s “h u n g e r" is atrlctly’ m e n ta l fo r h e Is I n th e *42,000 b rack-

e t. on a p a r w i th Roy C am panella, weeka D odger c a tc h e r who wns voted trn ln- v a lu a b le p layer in the

leogue..opped e x p e c t to ge t off as fa s t

08 w e d id la s t y e a r ,” D uke said. “I t w ould be g re a t i f we could b u t you ceh ta ln ly c a n ’t c o u n t o n It. But we sho u ld g o t aw ay to a good a tart. I t

irntcs. d e p en d s o n o u r p itch ing . . mding __________________

H B o a r d D r a f t s

,7nl R e q u e s t o n

S G o l f A t t i r ejdlnns' R e c o m m e n d a tio n s for sultablft a t- ' Vnn- t ire w hile on th e Tw in Palls m unl-

clpnl golf co u rse h av e been made by \kland r e c re a tio n commission to

th e m u n ic ip a l g o lf associalions. le enst f ra m e d its recom men-y- d a tlo n th u s : ,' wost Jg j^ereby recom m ended by the

m em b ers of th e c ity recreation board t h a t s h ir ts a n d blouses be wom In a n d a ro u n d th e clubhouse nnd pre sh o p . I f th is reco m m en d atio n Is fol­low ed v o lu n ta rily ', It will elim inate th e necess ity o f m aking more s tr in g e n t ru le s govern ing th© type o f c lo th in g w o m by golfers on the m u n ic ip a l co u rse ."

ul o f- reco m m en d a tio n was drafted•glonal ^ m ee tin g o f th e board several w^ek- ago.

5 A v e r il l B id d in g U o?;F or D a d ’s J o biser o f TU C SO N , A rlz.. M arch n n - nce lo H ookle E arl A verlll, whose dad wo! / n ight o n e of th e A m erican league's besl

h i t t e r s d u rin g th e 1930s. is making UCL^. a stTong bid to s tic k w ith the Cleve* isco, l a n d Ind ians.e sta te T h e younger A verlll cam e througl- /111 be M o n d ay w ith a th re e -ru n hom er Ir . L ast t h e e ig h th in n in g to give the In- k ' d la n s th e ir f i r s t victory of th<

a p rln g —a 7-6 d ec ision over the C h i­c a g o Cubs. T h e blow cllinnxed r f iv e - ru n ra lly a t the expense ol T u rk Lown.

, sto le M a n tle B en ch ed ?nX W ith A ch es , P a in sluslnsts P E T E R S B U R G . Fin.. MnrcV

14 WS—M ickey M antle became r writers g p f tn g tra in in g casualty Tuesriny

co m p la in in g of a sore right a rn } asked leg.1, vaca- y o r k Yankee* outfieldei

to o k p a r t In 25 in n in g s of the c lub’i f lr a t th ree ex h ib itio n games but wr.;

^ n o t p e rm itted to m ake Uie trip t( I g S a ro so ta for t h e gam e wllh ih< J B o sto n Red S o x . His arm sorenos; Q Q tra c e s to a p a ir of h a rd Uirows h<

'm o d e S a tm tla y h i an ll- ln n ln g lo& nclpals to th e S t. ^o u ls C ard in a ls here.schools -------------------------------/ednes^ PRAVD A W IL L RACK

sports SU N VALLEY. M arch 14 l^v-Tht S u n Valley sk i school re|>orted 'Hips

7 p.m. d a y th a t C h r is t ia n Pravdn of Sw held In V nlley will race In thc Invllntioiui• m eel- O o rn e rg rn d d e rb y n t Zerm nlt. Swu.

ze rla ild . M arch 17-18.

lls Fine A rt;. ig Exponents

fumed D u ro ch e r crod liod Cnrl Funllo wiU th e Intelligence of n delinquent ne

u'lln ns anderU in l, only th en did they go t( 1 house. Uie m at,iiip.sU'r5 ------------------------------ ---- ■ -----------‘ la b b lt f

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r e - i .77;:I'." Ted Willloins showil three Boston lotly iiai when he goes to 'th e plate. And ock- J 48 In alm ost 1,700 league e lello, and Gordon W lndhorn. (AP wlrepl roted ---------------------------------------------------

M ‘Gutless’ D] V* Politicos S(

SAN PR A N C ISCO . M nrch H (-IV- "GuUess d ra f t b o a rd s , gutless poli­tic ians an d guUess basebnll w riters" a ll wcre given a working over Tuesday by T e d W illiams, the power p lan t of th e Boston R ed Sox, according to Bob S tevens, S an F ra n ­cisco Chronicle baseball w rite r re- porUng from S arn so tn . Fin.

Stevens nnd o th e r San Fi-nnclsco !* a t- w riters visited W illiam s In th e Bos- ,u n l- -------------------------------------------------------

n to C h a n g e s

, the I n C a g e R u l e s

Fp?oSeem L i k e l yI CHICAGO. M nrch 14 I^Tl-The bas-Inate j^etball realm , co lleg ia te and prep

appears p retty well satisfied w ith thc gam e's rules as th e y prevailed thl5

‘ aeason nnd the n a tio n a l basketball com m ittee may h av e lltUe work tc d o a t Itrf annua l m eeU ng M arch 24*

veral 2 gH. V. P orter, com m ittee secre ta ry

dlscloaed T uesday t b a t firat re tu rn i of a na tion -w ide quesU onnalre In­dicated “a h ig h deg ree of aa tlsfac- Uon with the c u r r e n t penalty rules.*

He added th n t fo r tho firs t Um£ n n _ in three .years th e r e is little. If ony

organlzedrOPPO^itlon to the cu iten i b e s t whlQh'''-iast season Introducec

ik lng tb e 12-foot free th ro w lane In college leve- th e b ig g est chnnge.

The 20.000 quesU onna lrcsd lstrlbu t- ough ed to basketball m en over th e coun- er In try nre used to guide lhe nationa ) I n - comm lllee In Ila a n n u n l rules-nink-

th e lng session. T h e com m ittee repre- C h i- sen ts five g ro u p s—collegiate, higl

ed a school. YMCA, C a n a d ian and AAU. e of Porter said th e 12-fool lane waj

so well received in collegiate anc AAU ranLs It m ay be extended tt h igh .school piny n ex l season.

Porter said a proposal has beer mnde to bnn th e so-called “dunk

[§ sh o t,” in which .such a plnyer ns Bill in rrh S a n Franclsco Donilie a siu ffs th e ball Into Uie bos-

*arm Po''**''' t-be s h o t wn.s .so unique however, nnd so pleading to th e pub-

lekter ^ barred.L’lub’st wr.s ^ ^ ^ "ip to

Ihe . ^eness vs he X loss

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oston Red Sox ^ k i e s a t ( ra ln ln i quarte . A nd T ed’i Ju stjtb e boy to show them . 1 ^ e games. Rookies, le f t to r lfh t, a re oul i re p h o to )

3raft Boards, Scored by Tei

t/)n locker ro o m ju s t before t h e R c p o ll- S o x -Y a n k e e c )d iib lt lo n g a m e T u e i

Iters'* d ay .over The conversation swung to tl"

the d ra f t reclassification of Brooklyn Sox, Jo h n n y Podres fro m 4-F to 1-A . a r

^ a n - W illiams took o ff like n skyrocke r re - "OuUess d r a f t boards, guile;

p o lillc ln n s a n d g u tless b asc b n ‘Cisco vvrlters. th n t 's w h a t we've go t." S te i

e n s q u o ^ d U ie B o sto n s l a r w r fo u g h t in w orld w a r II nnd was m a r in e c o rp s c o m b a t J e t p i lo t 1

, K o rea ."W hy don’t som e of you fellows c

som ething ab o u t things like tl Podi'cs case? H ere 's this kid who wj deferred th ree y e a rs ngo for a br bnck and then w h a t happens?

"H e w ins a c o u p le of gam es, ge fa m o u s a n d s o m e tw o -b it d ra

I b a s - b o n rd p u ls th e a r m on h im . I t 's p re p , d a m n e d s h a m e a n d s o m e th l i

.h t h e sh o u ld be done.[ th is *'W hy d id n 't t h e y p u t th e flng< e tb a ll o n h im tw o y e a r s ngo, w’h e n I rk to c o u ld n 't win- f o r lo s in g ? A nd wV h 24- d o n 't som e o f y o u guU ess sp o r

w r ite r s do s o m e th in g a b o u t i t? " e ta ry . “T h o se gu U ess d r a f t b o a rd s le a ’ tu r n s Podrea . a lo n e u n U l h e g e ts fam o u s e In - S te v e n s r e p o r te d , " th e n w h a m h Is fa c - h e 's in . T h e y 'v e t a k e n 20 p e r c e n t i ules.*' h is b ase b a ll l i fe , h is e a rn in g 111

U m e nw ny fro m h im a n d for no o th i a n y . re a so n th a h h e g e t s fam ous by b ea

i i t e n t ln g lh e Y a n k e e s In th e w orld se r ie s d u ce d B illy M a r t i n , Y ankee seco r o lleg e b a se m n n . c h im e d In w ith su p p o

fo r W illiam s. • r ib u t- “T e d ’s a b s o lu te ly r ig h t.” M n rt c o u n - s a id . “ I know . T h e y d rn f le d n t io n a l tw ice . D e fe r re d m e once, loo. T h ( n in k - I do p re tty w e ll i n n w orld ser ic

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To Save V ictorySA R A SO T A . F la . , M nrch U 1;^

b ee n R oo k ie Bob M a r ty n 'a n in th - m n ii •d u n k ru n n in g c a tc h In d e e p c e n te rf ie ld wii s B ill th e b ase s lo a d e d sa v e d n 3-2 ex h D o n s b illo n bnseba ll v ic to ry for th e Ne

; b o s- Y o rk Y a n k ees T u e s d a y over th e B o to n R ed Sox.

[ilque, M a r ty n , fro m T w in Fnlls, is m nl p u b - ln g a s lro n g b id to s la y w ith U

Y a n k s th is s e a s o n .

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iroof th n l for honest-to-goodness Vi ' t ben t Ihc '56 F o rd ? Well, conic ir

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and get the facts. You'll jlen d e d fa c lo iy delivered p r k « i .

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l a r te r s in Sarasota. F la ., how he g r ip s the ;m. H e 's compiled a lifetim e b a tt in g aver- ) o u tn e ld e rs M arty Keough, Bob Je n k in s

s, Writers, ed Williams

e R ed m ak e a UtUe money nnd th e y g( T u es- m e.

“ Like Ted says, everyone shoul0 th e serve his tim e , but fu n n y th in j iklyn’s h ap p e n to a th le tes , i thh ik a l l d ra

a n d board s should be In v ^ tlg a te d ." •ocket. ------------------------------------------------------

S D o n s F a v o r e dS tev-

T o B e a t U C L Alo t in

w s d o I n N C A A T i l te the10 was LOS ANGELES. M arch 14 (m- a bad T h o U niversity of San F ra n c isc o t(

• d ay was favored b y 'a m a jo r i ty i B. g e ts so u th e rn C aliforn ia bask etb a ll wrl

d ra f t e rs lo d e fea t UCLA w hen th e tv I t 's a to p coast tea m s meet F r i d a y nigl

e th in g a t Corvallis, Ore., In t h e NCA reglonnl p la y o f f i

fin g e r T h e b asketba ll writers v o te d 17' en he t h a t San Pranclsco w ould easi1 w hy m ain ta in I ts season's u n d e fe a t( sp o rts s ta tu s In th e playoffs.

Coach F o r re s t Twogood. whoj 1 leave U niversity o f Southern C alifom : mous.” team waa downed by t h e PC m mbo. cham ps las t week-end. how ever, sal :en t of h e voted fo r a UCLA v ic to ry b( g life, cause he found tho Bruins w e re goc

o th e r In every del)artm ent. H e sa id ' b e a t- would take U S P 'i top p e rfo rm a n t lerlcs,’* to topple UCLA, second uCLA coach John W ooden p n upport dieted his tea m would be “muc

Improved" over the Inst t im e It mi Vlnrtln g a n Francisco In the f in a ls of U" id n*e New York H olidny festival to u rn t

'Then n ien t. Coach Scotty M cD onald, vei e ra n college a n d club m e n to r , sal h e expected th e bons would b e onl

11 . abou t 75 p e r cen t e ffic ien t with l y o u t K. C. Jo n es, who Is Inellgibl

to play In th e NCAA series./ The bask etb a ll writers In thel' - flnnl meeUng honored UC LA ’s Die 4 lypi— H anlon. C onnie Burke nnd Al Her inning rin g ns co -p layers of the w eek.Id w ith The B ruins' Wlllle N nulls was

exh i- unanim ous choicc In b a llo tin g fc e New nn a ll-so u th e rn C alifornia lean e Bos- O thers chosen orj the first t e a m wer

M orris T a f t. UCLA; D ave Bcnn m nk- dnret. Loyola: Jack D u n n e . US(

:-h the and Tom Salv ino . Loyola, a n d Larr H auser, USC. tied for the f i f th spo

f ~ " " \

je t the TR U TH \ you’ll find . . . - |

) W E S r O F /

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ic in, find out hnve i t !

u/>iciFORD

IS, Inc.JAKE ROTH Phone 2815

/ Basilic Fa\ f O v e r E x - C J^ CHICAGO, March 14_____ men B asilic, m ore confident t

vorite to blast the comeback■ Saxton in Chicago stadium \

N o n r e s i d e n t s

■ C h e a t i n g o n

G a m e P e r m i t sB O ISE, M a rc h 14 WWP. J. McDei

> m o tt, Jr.. ch ie f of conservation e r fo rcem ent fo r th e s ta te fish an gam e d e p a rtm e n t, sa id Tuesda

V ' violations o f license laws In regar to residence h as com e to lig h t 1 Idaho.

SHe rep o rted th a t 16 of the depart m en t's 39 a rre s ts la s t m on th wer for p u rch ase of res id en t licenses b nonresiden ts.

T h e d e p a rtm e n t discovered th V violaUons a f te r ado p tin g a new sys ^ *. tem of h an d lin g license applicaU on

M cD erm ott said. He said there woul be s tr ic t e n fo rcem en t of the llcens law.

, O f the o th e r a rre s ts In Februar: 10 were fo r f ish ing law In fraction four for illegal b ird hunUng, thre

'pr i fo r carry ing an uncased gun In th fleld w ith o u t a license, one for poi

: session of d e e r k illed out of seasoi an d five fo r m iscellaneous causes.

Canyon co u n ty topped the num ■'.mf ber of a rre s ts , w ith 12. Violators pal ^ I a to ta l of $840 In fines.[w the ----------------------------

;n k ln s S e v e n N C A A

C o m m i t t e e

P o s t s F i l l e d

S KANSAS C IT Y . M arch 14 IflV-Tli

N ational C olleg iate A tlilelic asso c iation T uesday filled seven com

»ey get m ittee vacancies for thc year. NCA, executive d ire c to r W alte r Byers an

should nounced.th in g s Byers s a i d th e appointm ent;

11 d ra f t m ade by NCAA p resid en t Clnrenc l-“ P . H ouston o f T u f ts university, wl

serve unUl th e 51st annual conven

dtion of the assoc ia tion nex t J a n u a r a l S t. Louis, incUide;

Olympic com m ittee ; E igh th dls

A tr ic t—S ta n B ales. S ta te College c

W ashington, rep laces Harvey Cassil University o f W ashington, reslgnec

tW est co -c h a irm a n —O lenn J . Ja coby. W yoming, replaces Horve Casslll, W ash ing ton , resigned.

14 ( l ^ W restling ru le s com m ittee: Eight Isco to- d isU -ic t-W illard Ham m «r, Univer

,? slty of O regon, rep laces H enry / 11 w rit- s to n e . U niversity of California, dc h e two ceased.

^ N C ^ Executive com m ittee: Roy J Keene. O regon S ta te college, re

17 T places H arvey Casslll, W ashingtoi

eiLi;;efeated

NEED T R A IN IN G SITE . KANSAS C ITY , M nrch 14 flR -T h

l ifo r^ n O - B unker Hill, IndPCC u nder consldej

atio n as possib le sites where th J , A m erican O lym pic basketball teai

r?g»d

rm ance

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I their *3 Dick

T w e e d s , (W orstieds c

I R egu la r 16.95 toI R egu la r 14.95 to R egu la r 12.95 to

R e g u ^ ^ 10.95 to

1

Long Sleeve Styles R eg u la r 4 .9 5 an d I R egu la r 3 .45 an d i

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h o p e s o f c .x - t it le h o ld e r m W e d n e s d a y n i g h t . T h e t».-

m ix i t u p o v e r th o ch»I s h ip r o u t e o l If) |-niinH^I g inning ,ii 8 p.m, MbT i

about 10,000 i,s espcticdp ro x im a le ly S75,000 >“ !l}

U nbeaten In his laj. , , , IncludUiE tivo I2ih lo u n /L ? * !

, k n o c k o u ts of T o n v D e m a r . ^> t i lts , th e b a tt le .. ,c n ,rc d a“

n en - m easure, “ Sn

esd a y 'v e l‘e r w e ig h t." he sa .j e g a rd lh® I'H C" Im „h t In ' S a x io ,, „ ,

« " S s i ' r'“ “ y T h e 5 0 lld ly .|) ,„ ll. ,

c h a lle n g e r n lso vo.c.d th e ••I'vp g o t l h e s i i > m i, . “V

' s y s - th e New Y o rk e r ...,;dtloiM. Is fo rc m s Ir^ o o r ^»">uld to fight his kind ol“ n^e .narlly a slug^r.

opponent to m is. I k n w t|,„ . “;u a ^ . outbox him b u t Im.lions, I ouuslug him ' ““th ree „ ,

n the Saxton saw the .isBreah, ., pos. m arine from Chi;irna„|,,-ason ‘=ome from behind im if , 1 .',.ps ’ h u r t lo stop th e povier-punchlM^

n u m - t r a A ,i n a d D e m a rc o l a s t A pril 1 on , i.J

ro u n d T K O , S a x to n lia,i p la t ,^ r e s p e c t fo r Basilio ',^ abllliy ij i a n d ta k e a p u n ch .

C arm en's las t lo,« « a j ,1 5 -ro u n d l l l le d effia t to KidOirVSept, IB. 1953, ^

Saxlon won Ihe crovin tnjmOii Ilan on a controversi.il dcclslon» Oct, 20. 1054 He dropped tin jng to D em arco In his flrsl deftmt

W ash ing ton Grid ■ICAA A ss is ta n ts Hired Is a n - SEATTLE. W ash,. March I( St.

D arrell Royal, new Univeriiiy,( M ills. W ashington football coach, huu, rence nounced appo in tm en t of two nai ’, will aides,nven- T hey nre Jo h n Bnker, lint tati nuary u nder Jo h n n y Chei berg, and ju

Cam pbell o t Victsburs, Mlsi, Ja jIIj . P ittm an and Ray Willscy hadlw

of h ired earlie r as n,s5i5iant coacha assill ’^oyal said he had one mort i).

p o ln tm en t to mnke. He added tla jn_' he did n o t p lan to dcjilgnaK ipaal

titles such as line coach, freahnm coach, etc,, for n.'Sistnnti jlmili

, h ired. However, It .seemed likely ihil le l i th vvho served as line coach la.

dcr Cherberg lor three ifuoa would con tinue In that capacity.

B aker was a n Ali-Amcrlca p i i a t S ou th ern California in 1330 ul

y S, 193J. H e served as head coach li . re - aevernl schools before comlni li Igton, W ashington a s nn asslslanl unds

Cherberg th re e yenrs ago,

W OOLPERT HONORED - T h e NEW Y O RK . Mnrch It. Ifl-M

Ind ., W oolpert. coach of tho imdefaW Elder- Snn P ranclsco Dons, waa .uaiii I th e college b a ike tbn ll’s "coach of ths team y ear" M onday by tha MtUopolin

Baaketball W riters nssocliUoi__ ■

" Day Buys

, G abardines,; and Flannelsto 18.95-N O W -14.95 to 15.95-NO W -12.95 to 13.95-N O W -10.95 to 1 1 .9 5 -N O W - 8.95

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■WEDNESDAY, MARCH U .

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l e n a tio n a l cham pion. scoring colum

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p f , f T , Nn.shvllle benLatt XllirtS ind lannpoll., 1th eran . Park!

A / ^ 1 South D akota

Uiances - p i “ ‘T n'G ELES, M n r c h 14 Ifl — feated Aldcr.s isk e tb a ll team received « Ippl. W. Va., to Its hopes In the NCAA round play I.

layoffs T u e s d a y w hen e stim ated 7.0( f t , s ta r guard, rep o r ted S outhpaw I lk Injury. His condition Is leading score Ie. give McNee.seKl h a rd d u rin g a p racU ce Charles. Ln., n d a y n ig h t and re - ln ju re d G eorgetow n, 1 he lu m b ar region.I hospita lized and in tra c -0 weeks la s t fall, b u t w ith •f 'a specia lly co n stru c ted \ ^ | 1 1 C 3 ( las played through all th e m es a n d has been a b ig 1 Y / * H 1 £helr 17 conaecutlve v ie - W f 1 1 1 X

)h n W ooden of UCLA aald T T f 7 » ligh t t h a t T a f t Is co n - J _ H . W 1 ) u t th e recurrence of th e d quite n a tu ra lly , I ’m c o n - CHICAGO I t tra in e r bucky ' D rak e m an ag in g dii m ay be only a sp ra in e d C ard ina l* T u d I hope he’s r ig h t." N ationa l s a id T a f t would n o t w ork ten ta tiv e ly hi >efore th e team d ep a rts io r from I Ore., T h u rsd ay , "a lth o u g h ,^ 0 ,0 „ u t of h u r t ou r p lans because I m iam l, F la. ig some change! a n d vve , - ' r epor t r k o n th e m .v } p„^ p i„ di,,, ---------------------------Dnlly News fi

) Looking to »™7h‘t"b7‘ui!^ cago a one-clr Season

Fin., M nrch H Ifl—W n lt s ta te m e n t frt ilcag o W hite Sox f ir s t W alte r W olfn .vho had a good year In am i Bench, k ing for b e tte r th ings th is C ards "a re at

- ■ p lan to p lay It, 31. h a s his sights s e t At Phoenix s batted In. After a d ism al H alas of the 1954 w ith D etroit. W a lt any offe r to fo r th e Sox last yenr w ith leave Chlcagi

m s nnd 79 runs ba tted In. ph ia. N FL Cc in ten d s th e secret o f h i t - declared th e stro l. " I w ent for a sh o rte r ---------r ba t an d I choked o " T k j . ' i . I d shortened the swRig," l l g r r n i r I. " In o th e r years I sw ung ;n d of a heav ier B at In a InVall(1 th e a rc o t my sw ing n E T R r n r -1 r . and th e bajrw M lig h te r, “ ‘j . gt, m o r < „ ^ o l , 1 w as a b le U niversity of little longer and pu n ch

c h e s In to safe te rr ito ry , M issouri Vnl________________________2 D etro it h as n

w ithdraw froiIMEBCIAL i.EAGtii! p o th e r Stel:>11 !S H le tte r to facu

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(Jem Btate Oil vi. Damilteri,»*. Niitlonal (lUtrrf. I READ TIM ES

servation Educj IS Discussed byf fu rth e rin g conservation fo u rth d istric t w ere discussed T u esd ay e ra tlo n m ee tirm eetin g of the S o u th e rn 31 a t K etch u nand G om e association. C harlea B lal

lem o f education was a p - biologist, repoirom two angles—th e lm - ^ o f farm er< sportsm an r e -

>ugh a n exchange o f ideas showed th a t« tte r ln g of conservation tak en d uringi iro u g h a statew ide sya- d u rin g 1954.I t conaervatlon education . ijaLM W Clfltlon rep resen -tl f i r m groups were p ro - i p . H uri I te p tow ard Im proving m ate ly 1.1 hoir t im a n harm ony. T lie o s - b ird bogged dilao Is p lan n in g nn ex h ib it seasons.___1 . F a lls coun ty fa ir w hloh u i u good rela tions b e -ow ners a n d sportsm en. M in n e c0 persons a tten d ed th e j g L p onduo ted by nsaoclation m lo b e r t Pettygrove, a t th e C H

ip vol«d to lend I ts s u p - „tes ts ag a in s t proposed i r - i , ™ .f j nM lO R m u n U L C a itn l « n d 'p rin g s by tlie C ry sta l P ractically Nrigallon company. A lo t- dillon. OwnIn g Uie developm ent a s Bncrlfice^ 6ei1 lo reorcalional use o f i111 be t e n t from tho l u o - C ^ « u f i ,liB s U lo rec lam ation c n - . .

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gel Dunlvs E ' Points in m [A ContestAS c m ' , M atrh 14 w Bill ReiRel. (lie naiion’.s scorer, hooked nnd pushed lint.s to civc McNeesc Stale I if Lake Charles, La., nn 68- I y over Georgetown. Ky.. in K round of the National In- K

iate basketball tournament night. j n * > ^ ^ ^ B

' Tiie.sday. Whoatnn, 111,, rol- B | | | | | ^ ^ H ired an impre.s.sive victory larnay:Qo. Mich..Southern Houston de-

lastings, Nebr., 108-e second niRht Rame played

estim ated 6.f)00. Tlie vie- lited in all three of the ail- •arns entered in the tourna- vnncing to the sccond round.Central State Wilberforce, | ^ H b ^ H

nd Tennessee A and I of e won t h e i r I lr s t- ro u n d W clterweltli

ItLsburg, K ans.. S ta te Goill- Till'on a'Tmal ten only once In 24 Ranirs y., ,„noludson up to the tournameni. - ___

off Elon college of Elon.l ____w ith e igh t of ii.<5 i r n l T l

figu ring prom inen tly in th e ' I l l l T l ( colum n.her games. Midwestern nf Falls. Tex., defeated Ameri-! | r ^ r y Lernational of SprinRfield.il 7-70; Tennessee A and I of e beat Indiana Central of ^olis 86-65. and Pacific Lu- 1 'n i .-n . '- i l« Parkland, Wash., whipped ,

lakota S tn te 79-64, a n d sp o i't in i!ileRo S tn le , the only former I cullc'K e ba m In t.he 32-team field, dc- T h a t w iis lh U der.son-B raoddiLs of Phll-1 a „ ,i i

Va., 77-(!4 1.0 cm..plw<’ 'lay In th e tournam ent, A n'^’'- '" '" '>l'V(>r d 7.000 .saw the conte.si, j ' '" " '" ' ‘''I'S paw B ill Reigel, the nation'.s r*™-™'' P"" scorer, .scored 33 polnl.s to cham pionsh ip Nee.se S ta le collrce of Lake >'anked Nn. 1

Ln., a n 88-64 vlclory m n )wn, K y.. In an earlier lirs t •im p. a y e a r ago nnd

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AGO, M a rq h 14 I/11 — Tlic en wrLst, N. ( ipf d ire c to r o f - th e ChicaRO u n ra n k e d Cnc Iff T u e sd a y denied a report ro u n d of lhe clonal F oo tba ll league club iso q S quare gi Diy h a s accepted a $500,000 B ig B ill Rus ■om th e Chicago Bears to A m erica , w il l : J t of tow n , presum ably to NCAA title F la. O re., F riday . 1 ep o rt u a .1 m ade In a T am - D o n s ' m achln j , d i.spaich to the Chicago Jo n e s , a four- jws from sports ed ito r John glb ie fo r (ouri lael. I t snid th e move was regu la tions, jy th e B ears to m ake Chi- T h e opening 3ne-club p ro city and bring in New York revenue.* N o. 15 club. \ C ard ina l office released a v o ted No. 14. i t f ro m m anag ing d irector a total* of 1 W olfner, vacationing In M l- ap o rt^ caste rs ( ach, F la ., which said the n a l poll, and £ ire s ta y in g in Chicago and 66 f irs t-p lace

p lay In OhicaRo forever.” lo for first, nil oenix, Ariz.. owner George D o n s rolled U] : th e B e a rs denied m aking s t a t e h ad nln ?r to include the Cards to 809 poin ts, hlcago. while a t P hiladel- O th e rs In th ^L C om m issioner B crt Bell D ayton ', Iowa, th e s to ry wa.s un true. S o u th e rn Met

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ty o f D etro it, has w ritten In clu d e lowa,loner A rth u r E, Ellers of the UCLA, Kentui

Vnlley confcrence th n t H oly Cross, Tehas n o Imm edl^to plans to V irg in ia . NITV from the cojiference. L ouisville and• S te in e r sen t copies of his ----------I fa c u lty representatives of ' ^ley's six o th er m em bei-s- I j f l f f f t, T ulaa, O klahom a A nnd M, ^

Sl. Louis and Bradley. c kesm an for the universitynday F a th e r S te iner wrote W h eato n (IIr to ex p la in his publlo sU nd (M ich .) 60W ednesday when h e said TennPM i.1. *,o u ld like to w ithdraw from c™ ?ra l f“rence^_____________ P ac lflo Luthe

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in t w aterfow l h u n tin g sur- _ .a id ch eck s of h u n ters ' bags H /th a t few er m allards were ,irlng th e 1956 season th an P | 5 P /

ds m a d e up 7» per cent of ■n 1054, a n d only 64 per ccnt U n m e

H u n te rs spent approxl- ■ i w i i i * .1 h o u r s h u n tin g tor eachled d u r in g each of the two P I I P I

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b a s k e tb a l l t e a m f o r t h e a e c o n d ( .s t h e v e r d i c t T u e s d a y in t h e f i n a l r t 'd P re .ss . S a n F r a n - >v('r le t t h e e x p e r t a J j g g g Q j

they predicted in a pre- c v u i n r11 th a t the D ons wcre of ^?hip caliber, and they C inc inna ti IN :i. 1 In every weekly poll , ,V December. 2 u , un.s. who were voted No. 1 P itU b u rg h ( nnd then \* /enton toTirove

ing lhe NCAA tournam ent, C hicago (A ' i Lher tough to u rn ey round ^ ew York iN them s ta r tin g on Friday <11 'n n ln g s i.

/ clnsh with UCLA, Pacific C leveland (Aference cham pion . New Y ork >Abe rough going—a^k NorthState. N. C. S ta te woundnation's No. 2 team on thegames th ro u g h Saturday ,I. Bul M onday n ight, with /ilk operating w ith a brok- N. C. S ta le \w a s up.set by Cniaislus in the opening

the NCAA p layoffs a t M ad- ire ,i Russell, S an Francisco all* ’ will lend hla m ates in th eir itle defense a t Corvallis, lay, but n m a in cog of the chine also ts m issing, Casey four-year v e te ran , is Inell- tourney play u nder NCAA

m ing NCAA tourney round ^ork also saw Tem ple, the ub, knock o ff TIoly Cross,

'Of 132 sports w riters and e rs c a s to a llo ts in the fl- ^ m d San Francisco received lace votes. O n the basis of i , nine for second, etc.. the ed up 1.161 poin ts. N. C. i nine votes fo r first, and

in the top 10 in o rder were :owa. Aiabamo. Louisville,

Methodist, UCLA. K en - ] Illinois. O k lahom a City leading off th e second 10.

)f the top 20 team s gained i tournam ent, while th ree e National In v ita tio n to u r- ng In New Y ork Sa tu rday . tion to Ban Francisco and e, the NCAA tourney ran k s two. S outhern M ethodist, entucky. O klahom a City. s, Temple, U ta h an d W est N IT teams a re D ayton , and Oklahoma A and M.

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•same p ro c e d u re will l>

each day.

NOTHINGCOOl

A lex a n d e r 's Me A nderson

B arton 's Je> Becks She

y B lasius CycBurson's Rif-e-W<

C ity Dru Clos Book S

C oronef Jew F irestone St

Fox Flor(' H ayes Furni

H oosier Furr H u d so n 's SI

Max H um phries Sal Idaho D eparfm (

TIM ES-NEW S.

lA N T S PI

INYAY-S,-16-17 - ;E LUCKY WIN

T Oy zALL YOU HA>

tgister a t the co ills merchants liMISS TH IS S E N S A T IO N A L 3-D

5 H undreds of "L u ck y B u n n y ” B'a;

:hants, $100.00 in $5.00 M erchan i

i’R E E Each D ay . . . in a dd ition tti

50 - nnd $100. T ickets will be co

1 th e draw ings w ill be held on th

a t 11 ;00 a .m . - 2 :00 p.m. - and 4 ;i

o’clock F rid ay E v en in g . T h e re i.i

esen t to w in, a n d w inners will be

AT EVERY STO R E!— REGISTI

you register, t h e m ore chance you

et.s deposited b e tw e e n 9:30 and 11

swing at 1 1 :00 a .m . T hese ticke t;

ckets dcsopited f ro m 11:00 a.m . to

rawing. T hen th e tick e ts deposited

the “1:00 o ’clock draw ing . All tl

er tl) l)e used in th e d raw ing of the

/ill be ii.sed on a ll th re e day.s, w ith

r TO BUY >PERATING^en 's S toreson'sJewelry>hoes-yclcryWay Hdwe.)rug k Store ewelers Stores

oral irniture urniture Shoes

>ales & Service ment S tore

lyS. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO

>RESENT

DAlATUK3 BIG Di

NNERS!

SESW E TO DO:ooperating listed below

3-DAY E V E N T ! -

B a rg a in s o ffered by these

aandisingr C ertifica te s Will

n th e t h e T h ree B ig G rand

J co llected from all cooper-

n th e C o rn e r o t Main and

J 4 :00 p .m . - plus one e x tra

e ia no th irtg ^ to buy, you d?

be n o tif ied .

ISTER E V E R Y D A V ! -

you h a v e to win. For in- __

:1 11:00 a .m . Thur.sday w ill

ket.s w ill then be se t'a s ld e ,

1. to 2 :0 0 p.m. will be used

lited fro m 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. ' 11 th ree g roups o f ticket.s

the da ily g ran d prize. T h is i

I’ith new tick e ts being used I

r - JUST Rl G TWIN Fi

»

M. H King Co.

Lloyd's Jewelry M ayfair Shop

J . J. Newberry C N ielsen 's

The Paris J. C. Penney Co

P etersen 's Furniti Price Hardware Princess Vogue

Riser-Cain Applioi

Roper's Running's, Inc. Sav-Mor Drug

A rt Schwartz Furni

HO

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READ E SHOP EVI

Take adva

MONEY

"LUCKYSPEC

OFFERED BYE A S T E R IS JU S T T

»nd your T w in Falla S to res A re New Sprinpr M erchandise! Coi Your New S p r in g W ardrobe anc aelection.ii a r e so very com plete, nre o ffe r in g w onderful “ Lucky I Saving P r ic e s to m ake y o u r ghoi w orthw hile !

REGISTER / FALLS STOICo. Seal

S e w j

3lry SIop Singy Co. S ta

Stei\

Co.nitureare3ue Wei

•lionce ' >Wiisc

nc.ug F. V

irniture

' 41 i rlf I

EVERY AD I t ERY STORE Ivantoge of the I

T-SAVING I

r BUNNY jCIAUY TH ESE STORES IT T W O W EEKS O FF! ... I

ire F il le d to Over-Flowing withSiB C o m e irt, shop the stores and t l f l a n d H om e F urn ish ings now wkiW te . In addition, the cooperatinijliM iy B u n n y ” Bargains a t Spccial l l * ih o p p in g trip th is week-end v e r j*

AT these] )RES jla rs . Roebuck & Co | f & Save Fabric Shofl Shirley'M endiolo I

n g e r Sewing CenHI^I t a t e H ardw are Co. I te r lin g Jewelry Co. I

Sweet's I

Tiny Shop I Trolinger's 1

V a n Engelens M

Western Auto S torell W illiam s Shoes I

son-B ates Applit"*® Wiley D rug J

, W . W oo lw orth c B

Z im m erm an 's '■m

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M M ^ t a d w e ot P ro je c t Uee h a d to

r .2 j the lalelllle launcher I C c D r C ly subcontracts lor the f l r ^ a n d „ |ni tockets were awarded to Jj O l I leral Electric compan^d Aerp-Geojral corporatlon-uf Azusa, j y j g j

^ navy ll*lf 1' building thc ABOAifi'D Ollle. The American IO Y com - navy ra d io — tee u ld recenUy the sa teU lte This n a v y lc IH be an Instrument-packed ward to w a n le JO Inches In diameter. T h a t home todny . i siong. It will be only a b o u t 20 |y A n ta rc tic MS across. It will weigh a b o u t .pf,py pounds. unteered to s

—-------------------- elusion in tl

Pay'Hiked , ?,‘;t"ba'se'’'aiOISE, Uarch U m -T h e B oise Pole.»1 b«u^ voted Monday to a d o p t They w ill ew islsiy schedule giving te a c h - dnrkne-w b c l kn Increase ol 1120 a year fo r a In a lan d w h-J'ur period and an lncrea.ie ac- blows m o re tllnj to leachlnK Mperlence. nnd tem p era.C.DtBeaumont. school s u p e rln - grees below l(nt,iald adoption ol the a c h ed - T heir' frosi™ id help, bring teachers' s a l- brolcen u n til I In Boise lo a level ol s a la r ie s rives to beglIther districts ol similar s ize In O peration D area. R ear A dm

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►reakerSails “ "hen n n e e rs In 11

II* Home as 93 i;"»r% 'i';aen Begin Vigil .H ™VRD t/S S GLACIER <vla tivllian.«;. 1 ld lo—d elay ed ), M arch 9 (W— David Cnn ivy Icebreakcr steam ed east- o w ard L ittle Am erica and )dny. leaving behind 93 lone- JT I T © ) r c t ic pioneers. SfitTTA 'a re th e Am ericans who voi- _ 'r ^ e n ty - l d to sp en d six m ontha of se- in t h e b a r r e n A n ta r c t ic to (

e p i e p a r a t i o n s lo r th e l l r s t ^ | , | | | , ( q j,, » se n t t h e g e o g ra p h ic S o u th

D a m a g ew ill liv e in fo u r m o n th s o t m e n a t S3i

s b e lw e e n now a n d O c to b e r ------------------,d w h e re t h e w ind f r e q u e n t ly lo r e t h a n 100 m iles (in h o u r n p e r a t u r e s d ro p Lo 70 d e - 2I0 W ze ro .

f r o s t I so la tio n w ill n o t be u n t i l t h e f i r s t a i r p la n e a r -

b e g ln t h e second p h a s e o f Dn D e e p fre e z e ,A dm . G eorge D ufek. com-

a t i

rER'Si J t c v e ^E s

\STBRAGIC!th e f in e s t,

.e s t candies ister, April 1.

il^TED CHOCOLATES

$ 2 . 6 0 2 lb . b o i

COUTE-COVEREO EGGS MI bright green buketl

fi.oo ly

c io u l choco la te-covered

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: l h e G ln c ie r .sailed fro m ilic i t M c M u r d o sound.

K ro u p Is compo5Rd o f 13 nnvv f l f l B H r s , 78 e n lU le d m r n n n d two n.«!. h e a d e d by L .len t. Cmdr.

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fovir hou .ses, t h r e e ch lc k p ii' a n d B b a r n b u rn e d ,

n a ^ e wn.s e s t im a te d by fire- n t $30,000. P e r r i n «

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p ro d u c e rs , in c e n tiv e pay- - - n d e r th e n a t io n a l wool nrl .SPKAKa l e n o t dep res.sinR p a u ty | D IE T R IC H

u t. a r e raLslnR t lu 'in . p e r a n d Rp r ic e fo r w oo l. rffpc-[,ivr|.spenker.s nt t

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iWFASTSERVlCEio lo!a UP TO 4 HOURS

j m ^ r t y i y ,

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IV. 9 :3 0 AM

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as tlie rp r o rd . A I'. S. nir fo rc e S u p e r S in liour la s t A u e u n t for tlir p r e s e n t m n rk .

PKAK AT S E R V K 'K S kRICH . M rtrch 14 V rlva Cas- id R at\ald J o h n s to n f. nt the L D S S u n d a y .vhool indiiy S la k e P re s id e n l .)nitie,<C airy , sp o k e n t th e rh iiich

ONLY $19.««* H•vtn m«r» . . .

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AM I LV 5 . 4Q rM

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Nfiest bourbon since 17J5

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The houae # rm e d eenloea c o m m ittee yesterday unanim ously a p p ro v e d a bill au th o riz in g 12.156,730,000 fo r anpy, n av y a n d a ir force c o n s tru c ­tion h e re s n d abroad.

The m o n ey ,-if appropriated in l a ­ter leg lalation , will be av a ila b le in the y ea r beg in n in g July 1.

U nder th e h ill the a rm y la a u ­thorized to sp en d 1304,502,000; th e

------ iM v y r|4 0 H 0 4 l0 0 0 rftn d ^ th e -a ir-fo rcetl.l37,280,000.

The b ill Includes th e {oUowina projects In th e In te rm o u n ta ln a r e s :

Idaho': M o u n ta in Home a ir fo rce base—$2,064,000 for op era tio n a l a n d trnlnlng p u r p o s e s , m a in te n a n c e , housing a n d comm unity fac ilities , utilities and ground im provem ents.

Nationnl Reactor- TesUtog S ta tio n (Air F o r c e ) - $11,416,000 'f o r o p e ra ­tional a n d tra in ing , dev e lo p m en t and tes t facu lties , research an d u t il ­ities a n d g ro u n d im provem ents.

There Is one bicycle fo r every two people in D enm ork.

ClassifiedWANT AD RATES

( B u a d OB eo a t'p tr-w ord )I U iy _____________________ 6 e p j r w o HS Days i« p ir w ord per d t rI D tys __________ le p ir w ord p i r day

(A n in im u m of 10 worda ia r*« quired in any o n i e la u if le d a4)F or e u m p i* . i h table (m Io w i

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and pp in fo rm a tio n can b« f l v t o !■« r i f a rd to tb a adv irtla ir.

E rro ra ahould b« 'ip o rtad Im m adlaU - ir. No a liow anea will b i m a d t fo r m ore

M r s . ibaj) ooe I .ico rree t inM rtlon. ^C ity , Tbia p a p a r re s irv e i th i r lirb ( to • d l l ' h t e r , iixl re je c t any e lu a iflid advartlalBV*

i to CARD OF THANKSf h lfi WK W A N T t«» expreia our a in e e re ap p rec l-

alien (o o u r m any frlinda , alao to th i Twin F a lli M ortuary, a ta f f o f Uaffic Valley M em orial hoapital a n d R everend M acA rthur (o r Jilndneii an d ^ a y m p ath y

a p - extended-fl**ai fne death o f o u r beloved iM vp father. A lio o u r deepeit th a n k a f o r ihe

beautiful f lo ra l tribute*.•___________________T he T. A. firim m y a m lly

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C A RD O F THANKSTO THOUK w b o cxpAaacd tbelr aym pa'th

in 10 n a o r p ra c tic a l and b e a u tifu l way

J during o o r r e c e n t bereaveaent, w « exU n our b c a r t f c l i th an k a .

Tbe fam ily o f H n . E nn la C a n k a d o n .

SPEC IA L NOTICESVOB S T A N L E V H orn , rro d llcu • n d m

I lu c ill S04»-W . Id» H tnden im . CHAHI8 F o p o d a tio Q i; beit c o n tro l tn x

i f l — wbltfc L u e flle Dodaon. Pbone 2110. lttC<5 VERA'S > m a a a a ie . L'venioKi on ly by ac ^ a polntm ent. P n o n e 8674 after fl p .m .

f o r tIPlelNCSU O oraa tie re . Mrt. L y i l^ G ardnei m e 7 19^ 2nd a v e n o e e w t Pbone 2687-J.

ALCOUOLIOS .Aoonym ooi, W edneada) 8:S0 p .m .. C o a r t Uooie. W rita Box i

J ] a - Of caJJ 3523 o r^ U lU M .________________e i n ACCORDION, g u i u r in itru c U o ^ ren ta li

Saturdaya P a r k Hotel baiem ent. Gran Studio o f A ccordion. Pbone H7*W

a u - Jerome.

PERSONALS________WANT TO S E L L e o n tr a i t A pproxim ate}

12,000, p ay a excellen t returna. PbonW in s ___________________________P M * KASTEU la a lm o a i here. Do you need

pe rm an en t? P h o n e for an e a r ly ap o r c e polntm ent. Id ab o Uarber and 0 ea« ta n d 8hop,____________________________________

TRAVEL & RESORTSt PASSKNGKRU to ride 'to Loa Angele

' “ r * leaving M a rc h 17. Pboni 444-H. Goodlni

e r a - _ , CHIROPRACTORSn e n t NKHVE S P E C IA L IS T . Dt. Aim* H iid in y f j j . 180 M ain n o r th . Pbone Phone 23215.

BEAUTY SHOPS, ADKINH B e a u ty Shop, 1620 P o p la r . Phon< tw o 422. P e rm a n e n t wavea, » and u p .

U U U PLLTL m o d aro beauty ie rv le a by ex pert o p a r a to n . M acblnileu a a d eolt

d wave*. I&.OP u p . A rtiatle Beauty Salon. C O M P L E T t b eau iy lerrjea »y *dvauce< atudeaU a t radticiKl prieea. J u n io r a tu denu w o rk (rea . U aeblo iltia a n d eolt wavea. tS.OO. Beaut* A*ta A cadany .

7 ~ ] LOST A ND FOUND^ PAKTY t h a t (ou n d my billfold ^ a a e , m al

billfold a n d vap e ra (Ideiitlficatlon papen In b illfo ld ). No queationi aiked.

AMtilllUAW u i a a .o u treated a to k a r alael J . , a t 114.00 p e r to n dslivcred f ro m In U r ^ m ountain F u e l Cotnpany. P bona-120.

SITUATIONS WANTED___ DRIVEW AY g ra v e l, d irt and c inder* . Floyca ^ Collina. P h o n e 0413-J4, Huhl.___________£ 1 FFA H io i l SC H O O L boy w*nU w ork or 0 farm fo r th e aum m er. Phone K f i l .-0 CUSTOM m a n u re Hauling. F ernan RadUte^ Phone 0277-RS._________________________

Cl/H'J'OiJ t r u c k in g wanled. All f a r m prod'ucU. P h o n e C27tt-R12. ___________

* FAMlL5f iro n ln g a and men'i la u n d ry done* Phone 1 8 8 0 - J > ___________________• F U R N IT U R E rep a irin g and c a b in e t work

John B a h r , 464 N orth U eu it. 8187-W . MAN W A N T S evening Jobi, a ll typei

Phone Ig73-W . ___________________tla l TRASH h a u l in g o f all klndi. R eaaonabli

{■ ra te i. P h o a e 2886»R. __________________LICKNHED to c a re for children in mj

home. P h o n e 2270-W ._________ *ALL . T Y P E S flouae cleaning, w a lla am

cellinBi. C a ll 8628 after S p.m._________CUSTOM rh ad e d rap erle i and i l i p eoven. Free ea tiro a tea . Phone 29B1-M._________

iJ 'D tL L N U H S E h Y . cnllil e a re . day oi — ' hour. P h o n e ?-28>.M. Twin ^ a lU .

P A I N T I N G , paperbanging, reaaonanli - prieea. P h o n e IflBO-J. no an iw er. 2822-J.

)«-ecl- D RE8S1IA K IN G , tailoring. U ra. M cC arri ion. Mra. K im p to n . 239 Tylir. P b o n e 2648

irend IRONING m my nome. Mn. C. B. Mac- ,* lh y Nabb. 236 <th avenue north. P h o n c 3305, loved C A R PE N T E R w ork . Any klndi By jo t r the or by h o u r . F ln lih or g e n e ra l. Call

H96«R._____________1 _ _ ___________________;____ C A RPK N TJiJl w o ra—alJ kinda. N ew eon-

itrueU on o r rem o d il By b o u r o r Job.Pbone 1680-W .___________________,

EEM K ifr w o rk 7 Drtvewaya. aldawalka, floora. p a tlo a . porehea. Block w o rk . F r n eitim atea. P h o n * 1860. iv in ln g a .

. C A R P E N T E R W O I ^

'* ' All typea, am a ll r ip a lr Joba, a n d re- 'modellng. F o r free eitim atea phone

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HELP W ANTED— FEMALE"FINANCE compiTny opening new branch,

requlrea ae v e ra l a le r t girli fo r im m ediate em ploym ent. C red it o r finance experience preferred . C a ll Mr. G raham . Phone8608-NW._______________ __________ _ _

MOTOR-VU S n ack Dar clerki. N e a t ap ­pearance. M uat be congenial and love kldi and people . W ork 8 to 5 houra p a r i time eveninga. A pp ly only to Em ploym ent Service. P h o n e 2140 fof appoin tm ent.

HELP W A N T tD -J i^ L EQ1::NEHAL f a rm band . M ontgom ery. Pbone

Eden 2681.______________E X P fiU E N C E D pJumber w anted. Pbone

79. F ile r. J o e T aylor'a Servlee.___________2 UEN in aalea field and 2 m echanici.

Apply 8 a .m . to noon. Holland FurnaeeCompany. 120 2nd Avenue South.________

WANTED— G e n e ra l farm hand, r*ferencei. io u th . U aaa t. y. iouth K den. ilaro ld

'**** -^fieen t. P h o n e 2B66 Eden.________________WANTED— M arried man for irrlg a tin it and

general fa ^ m w ork . Dale D ePew . phoneS626 W endell. " ________________ ___

WANTED— G e n e ra l farm hand and irri- • gatnr, m o d e rn 4-room houie to live In.

W rite C -26. c /o Timee-Newi.____________EX PK K IEN CED Jrrlg a to r and / a r m hand,

Albert H ugbea , 1 ^ north and lU weit nf H anaen b ridge . Phone 2S07. hiien.

E X P E R IE N C E D ,"m arried man w ith im all family, g e n e ra l fa rm work. S ta te quali- fffiffttm g.-W elU -Box C-2S. T lm ea-N ew .,

EX PE R IE N C E D fa rm hand, i r r ig a to r pre- ttrrr^. M o d e rn houii. i aou th , I eU»l, \ lo iith o f H an ien . O A rfield I-69Sfi,Herh W lieeav e r.________________________

(JKNEHAL (a rm band with im a ll family, Ineludei i r r ig a t in g . Houi# furn lahed , In­quire 1816 n t h avenu i eait o r l i t homeweit o f K T F I tow er.___________________

EXi’K R lE N C E D irr ig a to r and t r a c to r man. Modern 2-bed room nouie. Year round job for r ig h t m a n . Refereneei. F ra n k Boden- hamer. P h o n e 3668, JIaielion.

UAN TO i r r ig a U paaturi m d look afler ciU le (o r aum m er. Muit be h o n e il. r*- lltbl* a n d h av e lom i u p e r ie n c a wllh l i v e * t o a k . W illiam G arra rd . Pboni0 0 < I 1 - J 2 . _______________ _______

UAIIRIKD (a rm handi and i r r ig a to r i ur- genlly needed. Some yea/ aro u n d jobi. Good h o u alng avallavlt. lop w a g e t. Con­tact U r, Jo n ea , Employment Security Agenry. 1211 2nd atreet e iit.

SALARY^ Com m liiioni U)>nthly bonui piid. T ra n ip o r ta t io n fu rn libed nr car alUwance paid . Paid v ic illo n i. Health- accident ben ed ta .* ' O pporluniiy for ad­vancem ent. See Paul Jonea, Singer Sewing M ach ine CenUr. 120 M ain North. Twin F alU ._____________________________

SALES O rE N IN O -K ap l'd ly expam ling company h a i opening for ih r w men. Southern Idaho territory. F lr«l year e irn ln g i o f 17,400.00 poiiible. I-c.r in­terview r a i l M r. C. W iehler. Rokterinn Motel W etine iday or Thuriilay

r.M 'i'-K IK N CK U *MfX:ifANi( . J 'r r f . r .• biy w ith experience In Kord pnxliiria. (•ood ita r t i i iR la ia ry with i)pi»<riiiniiy far id v a n re m e n t. Conlact fioiMie MiHor. Knrtl-M erpury Dealer In Uuperi. Mihn. ^hnne 11* . Hox 21K.

M A L EB O O K K E E P E R

N«(de<l by ta rg e iocil fiinrern.'<Jlood ■riirliing .•ond ltion i. Opportunity for ad- 'in r e m e n t . Apply In own h andw riting flvjiig ex p e r ie n c e and reftrenre*. A pplication* w ill he kepi eonfldenllal. Hnx C-2H, T im ea-Newi.

BUSINESS O P P O R T U N IT iirEAST S ID E A u to .Court fnr ia le by owner,:

u m K im b erly Road,_______________ |

n iJ f l lN E S S PROPKllTY 9.11K iq u a r e fee t grouml urea onenlDt I*n ! I t r e e t i . haa 2Sxl3& fl. h r i .k and r i m ^ t b \illd ln g . Good locatlun |U ,000 .

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N U T R IA F U R FARUINQ F o n PROFITS

F o r free U leritu ri w rite t .»f r i l l D avid ll^g h e i. I'hone U lU fi.nu. Jarurne. Idahn,fiVKR SKM \ NUTRIA* 1’f.me to Je­rome lo a rtU ally l ie llii i n l in a l i l

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESap a th y F O h R J iN T : C oarenlent, { aodem dri»e.ln I w ay i o ffice o r cofflmereial L a l ld ln t U ’x40* «ltb ex u n d 75* h ic h v a y frontage, k n o t ty pina Inle­

r io r. 1800 Kimberly Rioad. P M o e ISO. tdon. B qhl. I- . .

b e b u s i n e s s . w i s e

---------- C h e c k t h e s e f in e i n v e s t m e n t s ;■nw. i t r o o m b rick howl b u l ld im w ll i l l . '

■ - „ c ro u n d floo r ieaicd (o e b a io a tore . Eaiy by ap> 1 2 % r e tu r n on Inveitm eaU ExcellcotI. U rm a-

TW O F IN E brick b u l id in i . w llh 10 fo o l f ro n U in excellent m id -tow n loca-

neacay, leaied on h ig h percentage30Z io r e tu rn baala. Your m o n ey canoot bi____ __ b e tte r placed. i’en ta il.

G rant L U N C H A SODA F O U N T A IN .. Well 887-W, eatabU ahed. bualneu but p re a e n t .ow nin______ w ill a ac r if ic e fo r lack o f o a p i t a l Priee

Inc ludea real property eo ria la ting of 2S f ro n t fee l on Main S tr e e t , all equip-

, m en t a n d fix turei. K.OOi) d ow n . GOOD

^ R E A L E S T A T E •

X S e r v i c e I n c .628 M a i n A ve . N . P h o n e 1248

;--------- M e m b e r M u l t ip le L i s t i n g1 ^

oodlng F U R N I S H E D R O O M S

C L E A N , quiet, next to b a t b ; ito k e r h u t.______ (;ood lo n tlo n . Phupe 277-&-J-___________

N ICK ROOM . Hall en ira n c e . V erT re ie • canabJe. 212 Avenue E aa t.

N IC E C L E A N roomi, c loae In, prlviie__ e n ira n c e , 137 4th A venue North.

Phone LUJJJT houiekeeping roon* f o r aingle mm.Iigh ta and water. 116.00. H ay e i Furni-

by ex- tu re .S L E E P IN G ROOMS (or genU em en, fur-

nace heat, near baih. P b o n e >»aucad 444 i t h Avenue North.__________________

d c'SS FURNISHED APXRTMENTSN IC E C L E A N 3 room a p a r tm e n t wiih

private* bath. Call 96K.J M ODEHrJ apartm ent, cloie in . 830 3rd ave-p a p e n _ n u i e B n t . ______________________________

S M A L L apartm enta, acroaa from Sean, i j ^ i^ P h o n c 11

InU r- C L E A N , close in. 281) 2nd A venua North. 0;________ P h o n e 1056-W.__________ ________________

DN i UE one-room ap artm en t; a d u lta oniy. 222

6 tb av en u e eait.Floyd A T T R A C T IV E , heated, cloae la . Reaion-

able. - Week or month. 660 Main norlh. irk on G R O U N D floor: a ttrac tiv e ; c lo ie In. Liun-Lj___ d ry fa c ll l t le i . Pbone 616, H ln k le y Apart-l" ltk e . . jn e n ta .

'I L A llU E roomi, bailm en t. C lean, warm prod* 480 2nd Avenue

N o rth ._____________________ ’■joneJ O N E HOOM wllh k itch en e tte . H eat and

w a te r furniihed. 426 LocuaL Phooer j n r 2396-M .____________________ 'W ' 2 AND 3 ROOUS. L ighu . b £ a t and waicr

fu rn la h e d . Reaionable ra te * . EvargriinL odge. 1866 Kimberly R oad .____________

— r r A 'lT R A C T lV K 3 roomi an d b a lb . Cloae in. onable W aah ln g faeilitlei. 136 Aah. Phone______ 2G63-W before IMS a .m .. a fU r I p.m.in my ev en in g s.

UNFURNISHED APTS.______ TW O O U THRKK rooms. H e a t, w ater and

w a a h ln g /acllitie*. P h»n» 236&-NJ. LARGIO k-hedronm a p a rtm e n t, i to v i fur-

lay or n iih e d . Phnne 3240,L T H U E E ROOMS, modern e x c e p t beat. U6

Q u ln ey . Twin Falli._____________________122-J. D U PLICX, 3 rooms and b a th . F iler avinue.[ c ; ; ; ! : p h o n e 21143 or 0262^R11.________________1 2646. L A R G E ‘J-bedruom apivrinsenU Heat and

w a te r (u ty iihed . 1401 P o p la r .’__________3906. 2 REDROOM aparim en ts . iil6. Nortb

ly L o cu a t Apartm ents. C all 3.^07.Call ONi->BI>.IDI{OUM aparlm vnlH . ground floor,

p r iv a te entrance. Phone 2fiflP-W.I con- L A R G E I bedroom u p iita irs apartm enu r Jo ^ H ea t a n d walor. Clean. A du lU . no peU.

:i6.1 fi th Avenue East. P h o n e 213.1. T H R E E ROOMS, m odrrn ; u til tH le i and ri-

, F r n f r ig e r a to r furniiheii. 319 6th avinue n o rth .

' 3 R O O M S, modern. R a d ia n t heat, water,1 a tove and refrigerator fu rn iab ed . Phone

20g9-J.r * . ' A V A IL A U L E March U th ; 3-room duplex.

)one A d u lta . No peU, Inquire 222 o r 206 lliy-b u rn avenue weit._______________________

--------1 2. UEDHOOM , private ba tb . firep lace, wsllto w a l l ca rpe t in living ro o m . Call HiilE iU te Servlee, 1246. _______________

■' O N E BEDROOM a p a r tm in t . new. Air J!ii..J cond itioned , range, re f r ig e ra lo r , hot wi.

fu rn iih e d . AdiilU. P re f e r marrlrd PhSSJ coup le . Phone 180H. . .

_____ F U R N I S H E D C H O U S E S

‘I 8 R O O M S, modern; alw 2 room a and cabin.I timeyment 8 l lO O M S . Clean and cloaa In. 220 IMuenl. Lakea Houlevard.

T ~ UNFURNISHED HOUSESPhone 2 BEDROOM home near aehoo li. Inquire

432 N o r th Locuit.H ON EY M O O N criluul!, lik e n .w , OII b u l.

R eaaonable to adults. P h o n e ,1960-R.(n ic i VERY c lean i roomi and b a lh . Oil heslir. „n»ee P h o n e 1912-J,

CLO SE IN modern 2 bedroom duplex.7 ^ . P h o n e 2810-J.___________________________larold P A R T L Y furnished 8 room a and bith.

44.1 Second Avenue N o rth .K and 2-BEDKOObl home wllh b a th . l.iOcated stPhone C u rry . t46. Phone 73 o r 3576.__________

2-REDROOM duplex un it w i th u llllty room irri- 4nd jrarage. W ater and o il healing ilova

'e In. furn laheit. >60 per m onth. C a ll 3302,_____ 3 HI:DKOOM homc. 421 2 n d Avenue W».i,hand, IflO m onth. Inquire LJoyd Rnheridn weit A uenoy. 227 Shoshone N o r th . Phone .Ml

ROOMY (amily hofhe. M odern , No pru, small Also 4-room b u em en t ap a r tm e n t, |3S.quail- . In q u ire 388 Jefferson a tr e e t .___________

. 1 HKDHOOM p .rlly t i irn i .h e d holi... Cl«.; r pre- In. A d u lti only. In q u ire Lloyd Rnlipr-

eUsI, ion A gency, 227 Shoshone N orih . Phnijs -696fi, R<)._____________________________________

imlly. f ' ^ » “ )II. In-house F O R R E N T

man'. A U ractive. modern, a m a ll bungalo*. id job One liedroom : deiirabla f o r couple. For- ' ty d o lla r per month w llh top locatinn

on P o lk ilreeL Call 1796 lo a rran g e In- I. r*- ip e c lio n .

wllh '

-M ISCELUNEOUS FOR RENT|

f t - CH A IN SAWS (or i .n L K .y ll l tK ti ,'u'X, » » M .lO Sonlh, ____________________

T a b l e s and c h a in for a ll occasions. In- te rm o u n ta ln Kuel. Phone 120.

r car NEW h’LOOR u n d e r and po lliber. Clyde ealth- nishoD Lumber Com pany. Phone 4A1, r ad-Unger I " i i . ■ -

T R U C K S I ' O R R E N T

^ MACKS U-DRIVE 'P IC K U P-FLAT BED—F U R N IT U n S ,

I VANS !; R M K S BY HOUR; DA Y OR WEEK

— I E A S T B POINTS SE R V IC E_____ PHONE 1303

Ur. ll ^cta. ' ' I; ';v ' T R O C K S - O A R S

ihc.: ' A ll l c ln d » -A U r a t e a .

— I A V IS R EN T-A -C A R-------1' A B O B G E E R

W e a t 6 P o in t* S e r v i c e

34 h o u ra a d a y ~ - P b o n e 140S

ood ^ — :

ing ■_ M O N E Y T O L O A N, , U lOM E and farm loam. 4 to 4 ^ per cidl

Sei U . N Terry, E q u lu b le L ife M ansur, o r a n y Equltabla Agent. B an k and Truit -

____ I R ulldlng. Phona 162.____________________

— 15,00 T O , » i ,0 0 0

; ; ; ;;;;; l o a n s

™ _ { On caflirraR, |i)iis, w a lrh e a . diantnmli,{ l}'i<ewrlieri. sewing m a c h in e i, radini,

I I etc. IS3 ' D * D. IN C . I

IOO, l.K 'K N SK n I’A W N U IIO K EIIS I: , 'ih o .h .,„ . S i r . . l _ N . x t lo Y .llow C k

— I* - ■' ■ ' — '

~ W ANTED TO R EN T, LEASEI- .^lll.l)i*(Mi.M iii.inr with fen ced ynrd, air-

"tfr. I nll Mr Ri.Hen, U o ite rion llo lef r s i * H K IH tooM «itli iiuuy d«^eir«l by mlnli-

ler. C m pny lliQ.dO, C u ll j>7fi.________|.|.B K I)ltO llM m illSF., garaK e, iti Jerome ur

T w in l . n . Write Ryli P e te r io n . UO Ne- t»raskn, iiiM.iliiig.

HOMES FOR SALE. h»(i.< tn iimveil. Morlh, / t u t

"f .M.r I’li-.Mf i):im .u;;,_ « . i - HI'iDMtKiM Mi.idVrn li«uie, Rar<len7t*rnii‘.

* 8»7 U iiina Vliis. I 'h u n a 147 4-U.

TIES HOMES FOR SALEdriradn P O R .S A L K : t amall houaea to be m oved40* wltb P h o n e - 8 8 Q 1 . ________________________

B A U G R E E N S u n p i given o n local m uv Dt ISO. Jo i ; « o d a to ra re . Tbi baai p lu s a b oana

H a r r l i UdvlDg’ od S to rage . P h o w

E '.<1 ACx Wltn X Oouui. U ne m o d era »-b e d ro o m , f a l l baaemeai, a to k er b e a t ; o a e

, ! 8- ro o m , m odem euept heaU C hicken I h o u a a : fn i lL 2 g i ru e i . Reduced p r ic e

f o r q u i ^ aaJe. 717 N ortb Oak. K im - elleot b e r lv .

Lh 10 ..................................

nU a i * fe e lin gnt K* a p a c e and a ll on one floo r fo r eo n -

v e n ie n c e . 2 BEDROOM HOM E, w ith a n a t ta c h e d garage. Fine eo n d itlo n .

» r .„ B IG . o ld 8 BEDROOU HOM E. N eeda«nart P a ln t h u t i t ' i a re il value a t .......tS.OOOP r c . n e w e r > BEDBOOM HOM E. T h i . U J,. 25 1 » fo r * f*miiy. The apaceKjuip. ' • Iraoat H a c reiOOD

R O B IN S O N - F E L D T M A NDrive-In Realtors

7 iT U a in Ave. W u t Tei. tB 6

. . . . M em ber Multlpli L lating UIO

______ I A NEW HOME; IS MIGHTY N IC E I— r— W e h a v e one (o r you. B uilt In lh* fa ll r o f 1955. You can buy al p rac tica lly th e— ... o o a t o f conitructlon. N ice lo ca tio n , ry reie U o a t ly n ew houiei iround it. T h ree b ed ­

ro o m a . liv in g room, dining room, k lteh - private b a th , (u ll basement. A new m o d ern -

la lic h o m e you ihould lee. e W o u ld you like a low priced hom e cloaaFurnl- ^ achoo l and large grocery a to re? 2 bed­

ro o m i. liv ing room, kitchen and b a th . — ^ O n ly 14.250.;oj4,“£ L L O Y D R O B E R S O N A G E N C Y

227 Shoahone Norlh Phone 641 [^T S N am e It—We ean in su re i t "

t vriih a '

I 3 B E D R O O M H O M EJ6600.00I

Sean. T h is ia h a rd lo believe but you e a n aee th ia o u ts ta n d in g vilui today. Tbia hom e

■v.I„L ia ju a t 4 blocks from scbool, a n d In vba,Qcln(r distance lo town, l l haa an

. I ■ — e c o n o m ic a l oil furnsci and bard w o o d ilj. 2!2 , f lo o r . .______ I t 'a n o r th location and good te rm ateaion- m a k e a th la a home that w ill aell. Y ou norih. h a d -b e tte r HURRYI

1 ^“''- H A M L E T T R E A L T Y103 Shoshone N, lElki B u ild ing)

I — P h o n e 3623, day or eveningM e m b e r of the Multiple L is tin g S erv ice

at and ' ’ -■Phooe

^ SELDOMirgriin

D 0 F :S A DOLL HOUSE L IK E T H IS r n v C O M E ON THE IfAflKBT. O ne bed- Phnn* ro o m , d a rlin g Icitehen, p rice inc ludea

I n m otove, refr ig e ra to r , carpeting th ro u s o u t .^ d ra p e s ; au tom atie oil furnace, nice eo r- _ n e r lo t. northeaat location. P riced fo r

I , q u ic k 'a a le a t 87,600, Convenient ten n a^--------- F i r s t com e, f lra t aerved on th la one.e r and

T W IN FALLS R E A L T Y __ : A N D INSURANCEat. U 6_____ 1 1 3 M a i n A v en u e ^ l a a tkvinue._____ P h o n e a 1865 a n d 591

S A F E T Y D EPOSIT BOXES FO R R E N T

North ■■ ■ ' ' ’

I floor,

■;------- W E 'D L IK E a good offer fo r a d a n d y•tmenu o ld e r m odern 8 bedroom bome. L a rg e0 peu. l iv in g room w ith fireplace, d in in g ro o m ,± ____ la rg e k itch en , utility. Fu ll baaem en l.tnd re- a to k e r . hardwood floon. enclo ied b a c k avenue y a r d w ith patio and garage n ea r S ho -

ahcine on Ath Avenue Eaat. S p len d id f o r la r g e r family.

L O V E L Y ) BEWIOOM b flik w ll^. . b e a u t i fu l living ipsee,' larg« k ltc h e n - luplex. d in in g a rea , radiant heal, bardw ood B Hey- flo o ra . N ew er home near n e v h lg b_____ achoo l. L arg e loan available.!, wsll ‘

J . E . W h i t e R ea l E a t a t e A g e n c y

— J . E. W h Ita -R E A L T O ilS -C . S. L o oney

I'arr'ifd P h f)ne 8fi7 - Muliiple L lito r

;-------- S A M E LOCATION OVER 47 Y E A R S1 .

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^ OPPORTDNITY■7 T a k e o v e r home st eoit— fin iah to y o u r

A pec ifica tions. 3-bedroom brick w ith d en , nauIre l iv in g room w ith fireplace— 2 b a th a .

R e c re a t io n room and firep lace— 2 -c a r -■ g a r a g e . F inanc ing ivaiiabla.

ACREAQElestfr. B a r r e a o u t o f cily. S-bedronm hom^^—

M u al be sold—Monry talks— Make o f f e r . Iuplei. B U IL D IN G S I T E S |

- —7 - T h e m o a t desirable In tow n—T op fi- I n a n e in g available. '

ted st —S E E — i------- S W I M IN V E S T M E N T

COMPANYl U ShoaboD . Sl, No, Tw in F . l l .

Phpn« 661Vrirtn I - __ - Je .Ml. _____________________________________________ I

pru, — ■ I

H £ A R YE! HEAR Y E ! Ii K F r ie n d ly aa all gel out— Vj acre w ith 1

^nlipr- ro o m f o r ih# kltidiri to rom p, d a n d y I Phnits i r a r d r n japol. rheer/u) 3 bedro/j/n h u rre

<lecorate«i in excellent ta ile . ('.aal y o u r o p tic s on the dnwn psy m en t! O N L V

~ r - \ » 6 0 0 . T o ial price 17.600. "W e aay . d o n 't d e la y .”

Z I P P E T Y - D O n D Alo*. Z IP P K T Y D A Y -IIere 'i a home l h a t ' i -Qf. b u i l t to s lay . Cuilom built and haa a

,, f e e l in g o f freedom and d ign ity . Loada o f O O M P H ihroUBhnut! B eau tifu lly

In- decorale< l interior. 2 bedrooms, p lu a 2 e x t r a inedrooma M fully finiahed b ase-

I m e n t . g a ra g e , very s ttraclive yard an d y o u n a v e ou r pennnsl' g u a ran tee , th e

1 lo c a t io n c a n 't b i beal I O nly 812.900 !E N T te rm s .

I D A H O R E A L T Y_ 2 0 9 M a i n A v e . E. P h o n e 3 8 6 0

*■ " R eaidence : 2469-W arid 2674-M

Clyde M em b er Multiple I J it in g S erv ice

E ! SPRINGIs J i i i t a round the rorner. now la the tim e to gel a new hume and i l a r t th e la w n . T h e new Lynwood Addition la j u i l

jlii lu m p in g with activity. M any cholcea of ho m es o r new and exciltng p lan a to b u ild (ro m . You msy plan, f ln an ee and b u ild in one easy operstlon In Lynw ood.

— I f you a re not Iswn minded, here la a b e n u l l fu i 3-bedroom brick w ith a ll th e im p ro v e m e n ts (or 119,000: o r an o u t- a ta n d in g 2-be<lroom brick, e x rlu iiv e loca- I

• t lo n 816,800. E aiy termi and quick poa- ae a iio n .

T W I N F A L L S R E A L T Y A n d In s u r a n c e

' 113 M a in A v en u e E a a t

— ' P h o n e a 1865 o r 691

____ ! S A F E T Y DEPOSIT D0XE3 FOR R E N T

eiBLI tn r . — .................................... — — ‘Truit ----------------------------------------------------------------------

~ 2 B E D R O O M S -F u ll B aiem ent w ith lo v ely Srd bedroom — Recreation room w ith f ire p la c e —U. R. oil (u rn ace— E i- c e p tlo n a liy (Ine, landacaped, fen ced i y a rd — P a lio — (iaragl — T h li b a a u tlfu i ,

iili, b -y e a r-o ld home hit wali to w all c a r- Ini, p e l a n d the drapei are Ineiuded— T hia

, la th e mo«i home for the money w e ’ve j , e v e r b a d —Only 111,800—I2.6U0 la m in- I Im um dow n payment.

. . ' T R A D E - T W I N FALLS-JEROM E. Wa h a v e a very luvely new home in Je ro m e .

. . . J l I t is fo r sale, or owner w ill t ra d e fo r — nU- e h o m e In T wIb Fllle. Call fo r p a r -

t lc a la ra .------ V K T F.IIA N S SPF.UIAI.. Cosy c o tta g e t l '

Bir- o | |i K llliim re—Four roonii and b a th — I P lu s 2 f in lihed bedroomi d o w n a la lra —

linil- K ully n iodern—Silllni fo r Cl.I, app r^ la*____ a l o f |B,B00,0»-Onry 1700 dow n In-iieur dow n paym tnl and eloalng coala .

M A O IO V A L L ty R E A L T V — n n d iK eunA N O E CO.— .. u n Shoshon* Blreet Boulh

♦an Ci'ordnn L. Croekett— B rokerP h n n e '.’446 .1IC0 K v en ln g l

„n i,. M em ber iif MulHl'le I .U tin g Bervlc*

WlW E D N E S D A Y , m a r c h l<; J

_____ __________H O M E T T o T r r r r ^-------------- A s .o , ,m « v FO K S A L E '« ■

lo a o a *3 bed room a. ty,ii h f *^hoM R eaao n ab le price

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§ : F o r Sale by c s S___J B o d .™ b rio k hom . I ■_____ ven ien tly loesied m ( v H

’ i th " Pkon. ' l i B

teda ____000 . -------------

P I R E II A j o o j f i r . .„„M ■j p r o b l . m ^ r . «I b .lp , D n v , b , M lI ' f l ' “ ■'iom .od > S i HI I I I th in k o t t b i . I

po rch , n e a r ly new ro ,r„ | " ■ w ith a to k e r . T o l.l pr,,.

~ s a l e ' I“ I ia w an ted be(or, Ap,il f I

^ n , b a la n c e J50 p,r ■, ,, bedroom s, living room »nH i_^i ■th e > 0 0 x l! i- ,o t . ■

I t h e S E C U R I T Y I, A G E K C V ■

j - 3 1 8 - R E A L T O R S ■

235 M a in A vcnu« W a i I

“ 1>- R O B E R T B A N N IN O - B R o s b I j y M e m b e r M u lU p l, u u j , I

_ _ REAL ESTAt T w ^ I------ W A N TED T O UUY

any a m o u n i anywhere. W rlu f i L ? 'Hc /o T lm ea-N ew s.______ ^

. . . ' REAL E S T A T T f o n i i r BT U N E L0-1-. 60.1S21,, r ,„ ,

d r o n . . l r> o . , IlKi r . , | . . U l «

.od

m a 80 A C R E S, improved 2 tertt 9-----

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FOR S A L E : 2 ^ t c r ^ w i t h p l „ i 7 J ^ H* w f " '* Oft S HA venue W est. Jerome. P rIeJ ab le , on te rm i. In<iuir* Jlli Kifik

ice W eat. J e ro m e . *

40 A C R E S with good ( g a ra g e , c o w barn, mifhine ih^ . T J B deep w ell w ith pressure lyuem H houae a n d barn, .and wsten ,4 H n o rth a lao In high i>..e of UhoJ ■

^ 8 L ocated aouthw est of Kit^r P riS^ ' I Jd- 122.000 a n d should .uppori , ■“ • N E W 6 BEDROOM HOMF w ltiw |

fo r f ire p la c e . 2 ear ssrs^e. a,1^1 ■nace. L a r g e lot »i>ii3j. hri«i ■ fra m e conatruclion . Shown br shJ> H m en t o n ly . ’ ■

r N E W B R JC K VKNKKR nifPt.EX h, I a p a r tm e n t has in.livMiu] oil H

■and g a r a g e , snd 1 Wroomi. ■ I re n t per m o n lh tlLVnn. ^

■ T H E P . J , B A C O N AGENCT |C laude B row n . J r .- K . I.vmsn

A e ro .. th « ,h, p „ , gg, HM em ber MulilpJ«

>JT I __________

— I S P A R E DOLLARS ] HH av e a Wsy nf Dlminiihine-

dy O nly R e a l Sreurity It in lhe Uedsr« J 160 A erea. DuhJ area, ti2.000M. m ■ m , I 000.00 down, n t. ISO A erea . Kimherly srn, e k I 2 0 .0 0 0 . 0n down. 1 ^ 1JO- 200 A crea . Wendell, 151.000,60; | 1|, H lid 000.00 down. ■

160 A crea . Paul, l&j,000,00 ; tli.OM.I>^^| dow n.

]30-A er«a. Wendell. |2I.W,0« ead n - 168 A crea . Richfield. 111,000.01) |1 od d o w n . .Kb 720 A crea , Dietrleh, ISO.OOO.OO. U jgrv

, 120 A erea . Eden, 140.000.00, !t% don ' 120 A erea . Burley, {51,000.00. Ii't i H

'V I ho n ey .SO'a, 80 'a. 40's near Twin Falk ■

ey I T radea ava ilab le on Uoteii. RiKie F a rm a .

A r la lo c ra tio fine large home, Ith amir E aaL S lovely bedroomi. ! flreplua

!IS and b a lh a . den. breakfut swli, tb■ hom e haa everything, 178 VlLl/g.

____ PA C K E D FO R 110,000,00! ■— , W A T S O N - C A L L REALTY ■

Phone 60S Aerou Fros SonI R ea.r A r t— n28H-Jl CUrUHtVM M

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* ' ROOM Y D U PLEX kulll .1 miuiir. ■ E ach u n i t with 2 bedroomi, flreplui, w ali to w a l l carpet, radiant beau T\ii

' l a a n Ideal Investment. Bulldloi , , be d u p lic a te d today fnr 120,00ft. 01

I I T l P r ic e t l 6 , 000, 11,000 dowa. H

,, P R IC E A N D TERMS REDUCED, nk H ] la fo r th e retired. Two bedroom bad . w ith in w a lk in g dlslanet of ibos»c(

d is tr ic t , c i t y park and cburches. H o a i^ H ' ia very n e a t and haa InU of room.

m en t, d o u b le garage, fenced yard. P n a ^ H now 80 ,600 . 12,000 down.

110 A C R E S I t B illn n . .aThis f a r m Is nol onlr i very k iu ^ Hplace to l iv e but i t 'i ilio i good f t n a ^ H

-----H as 120 acres under cultivatloB.----- fenced a n d croaa fenced moitly i t m ^ *

noata. H a a a 6 room modern I b a rn , g r a n a ry , chicken house and o t t e ^ H > nu tb u lld in ira . Owner li retlrini

th 1 w ill sell o r tride fnr home lo dy I Falla. 120.000, EASY TERMS.

R E A L E S T A T E I S e r v i c e A g e n c y ■

628 M a i n A ve. N . P h o M U t i H

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10 m .n t 15.000. Immmll.l. KH A R O L D 'S A Q W O Y H

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A < i - ' B122 .000 .

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)RtLAND U illins Servire-l-eed g r in d - F O R 1at. molutM mixing. Phnn«- HS. K ilfr. ---------------------ED GRINDING. Masie Vallev M illing ^

Walter l.ari(in. fiA rfiJ.I .l.SOO* - ^G RINDINU and m o U e , nux in jf. niliy-i Milling servire. Phnne)ORMAN‘S Kff<i .SffviPf. C harlea Jl. inA M n p i k ' ™ ., R ool. I. n o . 2i . Buhl, P h o n . ‘“ ‘ " V . t d i

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t a .N „ , I'hon. U184-J1. tu p p llt l . 01;'*■■■ _____________________ Phone <64.

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T ouluune, for atle. Phcin* <i;'V4.J iT. E l I P N I T M alone , m u te I. Kil.. I L r Z z i l L i

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■way an. phone 4-27<>.\. Morm.mh | Ul’U) d av en----- ■; Simnior»»,

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»0D THINGS TO EAT I n ^ i r ^I; C leanup . IrMii lloilnitiab, 2 ' firt-ier. ii. 1 west of We»t h 1‘>.ini». ; ' ' ‘ r.l Kin TY R U SSK T ix.taloei. «lrliv*re<i. l i

V4 no rlh , South Park. Phoncl 5 P lRS. _________________________I---------------------H A N S , Home*, Delicimi* appl»». --------------------a l ra te * lu tn ic k rr t. Koii* Nook Ui-. 2 0 n Kaat Ailditon. ____________bISALK B tK K by half or (jnarirr. ‘ 'im p o jp a n d w rapped fnr lockfr txu or

f r e e te r a . J a n m Foodliner. Phone j , c k I,M . _____________________________ 1.*B E A U T Y . W inier llanaiia*. Ju..*-a n d Delicioua at>i>le». Itring ...... ROH

ra. O ne m ile we*t on U. S. highMsv H lla l.ie U rchar.l. R. M. IU>^ „ " ’e Ci

h o n e Huhl Ilhl-J^l,_________________

BABY CHICKS -------^-----------------*-------------------------------------- u s K i~ \T ;r 7)E N W h ll. I .fuhoro ; A u .ir.- ^a : N ew H am pih irc* ; W hile H ofLi: USKI) Mumer»ter R ed i; Amr» in -O o m by- j i,,|,

( w h ite ess bird) hatchei each n ^T T l^t y a n d F riday. I ' j , ; , , ,

S U N N Y CIIIX HATCHF.nV , _ A v mu^t 200 o r 130<W Kller. Idaho $ P I

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U . S. APPROVED•I.IN K S , e ffic ien t wbite*egB layer ] „ j ^ ,lO R N S . la rg e egg atra ln . Produc* ; r.j.sty p e NKW HAMP8 HIHES and ----------•K R O CK S. A U ST R A . W HITES. T R Ud. h eavy lay e ri. I m T T o I U )C A R T E R H A T C H E R Y l u h . h s in

i l a l n E a s t - P h o h e M ' W , i 2- k o o t i. T w i n P a l l s '•

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e e t l le fo r leia than Ihe Reat Sky* h au led : 2 • r . ( w h l l , . I I H td ). W h ll. Hocki. I’h i l l lp t

. 'V h l l . . , N .w H .m p ., H iu h e . l , ^ 7 ^ . T o ^ T u ead ay and Friday. O rder today w e ig h t Fi d l r e e l o r from your local dealer. a l 2 nd av

794-N R <.; A lao 104f)

IW IFT HATCHERY I ~ vW y- |r o a d a le r

N F A L L S - P H O N E 2234 [“ I,,,';,'*"•' 7:t Adflii

p f f s 7A l.K : B lue Tick and lied Bone A

t l h o u n d pup*. Phon* 2D40-W.N T oy Screw ia il m id acrviee. Call T X i n n iI^R befo re 10 a.m. fir a fte r fi p.m. l l N 1 J

W H IT K FTiTngeiie puppllea, 2 P A P T *IB o ld . Acroaa from (irand-V u Drive- ^ A i v 1 i g a te r.lN p o in te r* wanted. W ilt huy pupakin dog. Caah pricea. F u rch t Ken* 1D5 3 1 ^ 7( jo o d ln g .___________________________IJKSK puppy. Parakeeta, Corkatiela, 1968 IN Tie«. looaliy ra iled . Catl CArfield >M> t^____________________________________ 11152 C JIFl.Y raiaed ParakeeU a t Burinn'a a y , 227 U aio - EeaaU GArfield1_____________________________, ■ 19J4 IN TlAW n H h P H h U U » *U j'l'lh« : t ^ a pfu l reg ia te red—Olfllw. ,R weeka. h e a t 'f o r aeeing eye dog* and police 1962 FO RT e rm e d m oat in te lligent of all ' 1962 R EO

. a c tu a lly e<luealed, not merely | 1946 C H Ed , re U te d to world'a champion. ' )>odyCim ea. Phone lSia.M ._____________ 1941 C H E

W ANTED TO BUY “ “ Sr"'S D : K ai bena all breedi. Dertie'a ry F a rm . Phone 134B. Tw in Fall*. lY C A SH for ynur acrap copper,

a lu m in u m , raitialnri. Junk bat* •, e t f . H a rry Koppel (’nmpany. 11

[)R SALE OR TRADE ‘ "ST top 40 gallon w aU r heater,lew . J e ro m e 0281»R-‘'._____________I h ouae tn be moved. {296. Will trade -----a r . p lekup o r power tooli. Phone!L_____________________ A l

P U C pe rm it and truck or will aell i te ly . W rite Bok C-24, c, 0 Time*. l®f>2 O L D S l

a t^ ^ r in g , 1

iD S M O H lL K Huper HH 2-door. (;ood S fifin n t Ion , W ill aell nr trade for part '»nt o n houac. W rile Hox C<27. r/o ♦Newa.______________510 CLOCK&, radio* accepm l in “ P F R SJ n lli l lv J lla iu l t o . . . A nii t nnilllM iu —3ua a llow ance. Open eveningi. 1(12 I?rly Road._________________________ 'IS H IN G T w in KalU buslneHi whh a it T h e only one of lU kind In a 1065 H U B Me rad iu a . L iving q u a rtc ri Inrlud-I Wau<>x C -lfi, c /o Tlmea-Newa. ' a lg n i

;«HnikNEOUS FOR SALES A W S . «m e.oh . K .y l l l i i . r . .l ) . r b . r .Shop._____________________ ‘ ■Hf;

E A V Y du ty 12 ply 10.00x20 Ceneral j ,l i r e and tube. 2.60f) mile, w ea r.' K /

P h o n o (iArlleit^ ________ ]|N (1 carda, a ia i io n m , g ifii. Write p p o ln lm e n t Wanila Aker*. Hager- 1 3 E

P. S IN ifL K pha»e n id lo r, 10 H. P. P h n n A r le r a n d 6-lnch luimp. )( norlh, ea t, -{'a aoulh of Twin. Phonee OOR.1» . _________________________ ____________iIN G . W e ca rry complete line «f f

b a th fix ture* , and all plumbing u . C lyde Blahop Lumber Comtiany> <6 <.______________________________ 2 9IN C m ach ine with 2U0-tfallnn u n k .I 26 fee t once Ihmugh. 4 mile* ea it D e ld d lao n from W a*hlnglnn achool.

^ I c l l n d e rA S , pro jector*, tape reco rd in . . , ,lia r* , fte lg e r riiuntera. eclntlllatora; O r lv e Wl ikea. a ll model*, all price*, new and m l lo a P

E v e ry th in g guaranteed. I.ocal re- le rv lc e . Be aure before you buy.H lay lock ’a Coronei Oaniera (lenter. |N 'l 'lA C . ruiiR uond, rh eap ; 2 hone* j addloa, reaaiinahle; 14 fiiol factory I Ix tal. RA inch beam . A hone onl- |

m o u i r . Itoih iinly a year old.V m o rn in g * o r lee al 723 North P O N T I n c to n a f le r 0 p.m. weekday*.

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F O R S A L E -------------------20 X 60-Poot -

ARMY BUILDING if ~lick a n d plywooff. fInUhed Inlerlnr | K U jo iilile floor*. Cond fnr home, gar- /a /i t la rm . ahop and lhe like. Delivered | n F a lla . 1625. CaM 2304-R. Clinton

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(>I>1..SM0HILF, Sutler 'HR" Con- I 0 (vrr»i\ile foiipf. Uailit., healer, by- '. l ia m .l ir . eleclrir ^Mn,|..,^., white- ! l9o3 d lK V lwall lirei and m anv oiher ' DOUvJOextra* .. 11496 ' ‘ ''c ,

S T l'llK llA hH ll l , .i i .l I 'n iU fr ( - "diMir ledan. Railio. h n ie r , aulo- 1952 < in'.VIi.ialic 1rainnii»»u.ii. V.R molor, , »l>cr.|"h itew a ll lire*. THI.'! fA R 18 KX- ' rubber' ' I ' - i ' t 'o n a i . i ............................ i m ;

PONTIAC "X” Sedan I’oiipe, R a- ipecd,llil). healer, hydrarnalir A lol o f car for ih t money . . |S46 I

t ’HKVnOl.KT Styleline Dehiie 4- ! C H UdiKit aedan, Iladio. hraler. new le a t IC ^er* . I'OR K I' (I N H M I C A L j . ,TRANHPOIITATION , I34A A - lKOHD ',*lon pickup, Knrdomatie. , iw o rw tT rladio. healer, rn iio m f .b , tra ile r I J a K U M Khiirh THIS l.s ♦ 'CLKAN! , .. *978 _______________

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FORD C re itllne 'V ic to ria »...,I1398 tooA 1

PLYMOUTH .............................I 876 IM >wbaell

FO RD 2-door .............................11096£ /

OLDSMOBILE "9 8 " 8adan..|1608

(IHEVROLET V-* Bel-Alr 4. 1949 KB7^ ]door Station W agon with 1060 OMCPow erglld i ................................. 12398 1»82 FORD

PLYMOUTH Cranbrook t-door with overdrive . 1 996 (J

PACKARt) C lipper DeluxeClub Sidan 11296 W O K ]

C H K V R O L E T ''.i-lon plekup P 0 N 1

............................. " " j p o J m AKORD V.» p ickup . U-lon |w ith Kordomalic ...................... J1036 j j^ |

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1966 FORDC E R T I F I E D V A L U E : Y o u | ,9 5 5 cH EV ] c a n b u y w ith c o n f id e n c e .

PACKARD P a tr ic ian . BiautUul Z- 196S CHEV] tone flnlib , loralon Javal ridi, u l-t r a m a l i c tranam liilon , fully 196S CHLVIequlppad. t.OOO a c tu a l n lle i .13800 Q {jgv:

CHRYSLER New Yorker Hardiop. ru K VP e rfe c l 2 tone finU h . motor Ilka new, tire i perfect, low mileage. 1963 CHEV A cerlified u iad ea r. Corae In m ,,, ,, ,aee and drlva th ia c a r . A .>96^R E A L BARGAINI _______ 12:91

CH K V RO Lfrr 4-door aadan. Over­hauled ' motor, au tom atle trana- mlaalon. llghl v re a n flnlih, food rubber, aeal covara .^ .-..,.-..--1144

BTUDEDAKER I .in d O ru li.r ( -door aedan. E xcellan t motor, good 1943 DUlCid a rk grey finiah, aulom alie trana-m illio n , naw la a t eo v iri, BUICIrad io and h i a U r ---------- -------- 1745 ^ 9 5 0 DODG

BTUDEDAKER Champion 4-door. . . . . q q q q fiood rubbar, qu iat m otor, low mil*- age, (inlah t i e a l l a n t Tbii li th a 1949 OHRY -M fleag . M akar- c a r ,M»5

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P O N T IA C “ R" S l a r C h lff C u j io m ' PO N T I,C a la lin a , A ll th e ex tra* a n il 'I lk . n . » l I l in o OHEVn

( 'A D IL L A C “ 6 2 '' 4-door a ed a n . in tf j p i,Y M fA ll lh e (Ine C a d il la c ex tra * . O n e | . . u . ,o w n tr , ve ry low m ilea g e. VKRYS H A R P . 1 18S0 F o ^ D

P O N T IA C - K - C h ie f la iu D cl.ix e ’ . . . .4-door. A ll the a a lru . VERY i 'CLEAN. lo f t . '-P L Y ^

KORD V-X V ic to ria Hardtop. Over- DOVUZdrive, radio, bea te r, tulone, very good rubber, 1

CUC H ton p lekup . 4-tpeed, l o n ^w baelluie. Low mileage. ' J

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FORD .,i ton p ickup E . '

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PACKARD 4-dooi^ aedai (feckup

HUDSON 4-door a ed a i '

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PLYMOUTH . . „ „ . . i . , . . . c u p . <

KOHD Counlry aedan dio. h ia

CHEVROLET B .l-A Ir (-doo.

OHEVBOLET 110 l-door , j , j j , o „ „ ,

CHEVROLET 210 T ow m m .ii i h u jw i

CHEVROLET JIO H .„ d , m . .

CHEVROLET 2-door . id l l i h . iU r ,

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!'! : W a s I n n o c e n t i5 ’ NEW V O R K , M arch U W - A.

. well In fo rm ed foreign diplom atic ( source sa y s topm ost Soviet leaders

have a d m itte d th a t executed M ar- ; «hal M ik h ail Tulchachevsky waa In­

li ' jiocent. •■■*1 ; ., T ukhachcvsky riio t du ring (

' p ta l ln ’s g re a t purge in Ju n e . 1937, ! n f te r h e a n d seven o lh er outsUind-

}, ■ ln g red a rm y leadera were convicted {I ; o f t re a so n a t a closed one day court- ,i m a r tia l. Subsequently m ost of T^ik- •<

. r : l iachevsky’a Judges were also sho t. ;; Purge Held

in w as the Tukhachevsky tria l ' •which s e t tiie atage for S ta lln ’a big j "purge o f red arm y officers In w hich ji th o u sa n d s were executed. \

! T lie rep o r ted acknow ledgem ent-of f ,* ’ •Tukhachevfiky’a Innocence was m ade 1

I !by N ik ita K h iushchev an d Nikolai rII 1 B u lg an in lo ft h ig h ran k in g foreign I r ’ d ig n ita ry som e m onths ago.I The Tukhachevsky ca.ie ahocked ;

tlie S oviet Union nnd th e outalde world In 1D37. Tlip Soviet m arshal.

I. w ho h a d been a hero of th e Soviet ^■ Civil w a r In 1018-20, was a deputy ,

, • com m issar fo r war u n til a m onth before Ills execution. He waa the _

= h ighest ran k in g career officer nf th e S oviet Union and had great presUge Inside and outside the USSR.

Conaplmcjr C h arted

I H r wns accused of con.splrlnR with -

foreign pow ers—Including Nazi G er- jnany . f

At th e recen t 20th p a rty congi-eas, T i r s f D ep u ty P rem ier Ana-stoa Ml- ,’koyan a d m itted some comm unist leaders of Uie Civil w ar period wcre la te r w rongly nccuscd aa enemies of th e people. T hla seem ed to Indicate th a t a t le a s t some of the m ost prom -

V J n e n t o f th e victim s of S ta lin ’s ijJ -great p u rg e would be publicly re- V I ' h ab ilita ted . Bome, including H un- 1*' ‘garlan revolu tionary leader Bela [

: ;K un, a lread y have been. T ukhachev- 'aky m ay be on this ILst, too.

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■-■1 Paisn ist LAWNDALE, Oallf., M arch U ferp |f l_ T h e best of friend* a re Mr».» I'l Amy K lndlg 'a peti, Dugan, R as- -ate nia a n d Bouncy. They e a t from om- the sam e p late and ileep In th e lln'* sam e bed, she says, rc- D ugan Is a cat, Razma. i. w hite

un- r a t a n d Bouncy a dog.3ela ___________________________________lev-

CHAIllM AN APPOINTEDHAOERMAN. March 1 4 -M ra . Rex

M cAnulty h a s .been appointed gen- Mr. eral c h ^ r m a n of the H agerm on ^ rs . area fo r th e cancer drive. S h e will ■oad announce h e r com m ittees- In th e ty. near fu tu re .

low The Bunny To V

B U N N Y Bineed for the Easter Season,

lelections, and no strain on t nny hop in for a look-see!

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IT O N BL O U SE with Inverted P le a t Back, S h o r t Sleevea and L ittle O utfs. | T O H IN a S K I R T with Unpressed its. S trip ed hig and bold to welcome I n t l ...qife«n /W W te - B tow n/W htte - e /W h lte '-■ 'fflack/W hlte. Sices 10 -18 .

RAYON LINENIR T - S T R IP E D T-SHIRT - JA C K I lined in th e sam e fabrics aa t h i r t . Good fash ion . N avy /P ow dei o w n/B eige. Sizes 10 -1 8 . Excf nal V alue!

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A D I E S ' S L IP SSensible No-Iron

w In which you'll feel wonderfully fresh a ilnine. M atching Petlcoata, too. All in cri lUy batiste t h a t you don't have to Iron. Tri i w llh eyelet embroidery. PETTICOATS 3

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GIANA SPORTSWEARSHABLE S K IR T S In Oay Colora In lice of Fabrics . . . Cottom - F loral P r li tlcal Panels and Inverted F ront PlenU.

SHABLE S K IR T S of RAY- WASHand SILK. G ored tront, side ON ai

!s In Uiverted pleats (ormlni: fiKure-p leat a t knee line. Self bell. iw k e i

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> G reek lil&nd of C rete, heave fu ra i tu r e and fl t agalOBt lhe banlahm ent of A rcbblahop Maki ena and Halonlkm aa Greek tro o p s were calle virephotol

— F i r e E x t i i ^ g u i s h e dJEROME, M arch 14—T h e Jerom e

fire d ep a rtm en t was ca lled to the 14 Volco Builders supply a t 4:30 p.m. ^

I rs . Sunday to extinguish a f lr^ In a pile cs .as- of Insulation, tarp ap er a n d blower gi •om hose. Approximately 60 fee t of the th e hOAe were burned. m

• Pire Chief Olbb B ird estlm aU d ti i l te damage a t 1200. -

Cauae of th e fire h a s n o t been ____1 determined.

ATTEND D EDICA TIO N J , Rex 8PRIN 0DALE, M arch 14 - Mr. * g en - and Mra. Lawrence C ard en . Mr. and rm on Mra. Floyd W est and M r. and Mra. i I w ill Milton Payne a ttended th e dedlca-

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BARGAINSon. And all so thriftily)n the budget. So . . . ,! , j J

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VASHABLK s k i r t s of RAY- '<3N and Silk. Textured tab rlr. iKure-filUng wllh aU ndnip peg w rkota nt hips. •'

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BUNNY, YOURSELF:R AT VAN'Sten and Every Day!FRIDAY - SATURDAY

OK plTV -W ID E I.UCKY III .VNV I2ES AT VAN’.S!It 11 A. M. - J r M - ( P M I r r ld a y a l 8 P M n "

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T rip s R e p o r te dtie VIEW , M arch 14— M r. an d M rs.[n. Lowell Baker a re a tte n d in g th e dedl- lle cation of th e LDS tem ple In Los An- er geles.

Mr. and Mra. H enry B lauer and Mr. and Mra. Cecil B la u e r have re ­

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r HEYBnRN,-March 14-Mr». Amos ‘ I MlUard Is vKltlng ber ton; Ray Judd, ‘ I and family, near Ogden.I W . R. B rew erton , S a lt L ake City, J j h a s been a gueat of Mr. an d Mrs. > ■) J o h n Wodalcow. '

M r. an d M rs. Loren C arpen ter, j M erldlstn, have been guests o f M r. ‘

a n d Mrs. O th ln a l Son. '( Bo)de C roft. Sacram ento . Callf., *

I la visiting ‘h e r m other, M rs. Ida C roft. I ‘

M r. an d M rs. E m m ett M oyle and aon have re tu rn ed from A nacortls, W ash.

M r. an d Mr*. KelUi W arn er,I L ogan, h ava been guesta of M r. and I M rs. W ilson W arner.* M r. an d M rs. Riiel S m ith and N fam ily , M urray , U tah , have been I v isiting M r. a iu l M rs. Delos W arn er.

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* S Ployd W est a tten d ed th e dedl- J05 cation o f th e new L D S tem p le In Aa Loa Angeles.

’ M r. a n d M rs. H eb tr H u n t, S a lt Lake C ity , have, been g uests of her paren ts . M r. and Mra. W ilford Rlchlns.

. . Mr. a n d Mrs. Jay C heevers and ChUdren. M organ, U tah , a n d Belva

■ H urst, S a l t Lake City, h av e been j ( guests o f W infield H urst.

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