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LATE BULLETI UEBUN. Oct M (UJD—T te Bavtol i tim tt rcpertod toal«ht Um Etnstuia euctlM tbelr acmBwat to Um t powcr.«b:ufatr itfsl&UaiiaJajettKL Berlin «nd tIon< th* oenldw* !• w OmMoj. VOL. 31. NO. 194 ^ I- City Council Guns Issue CoalronM hj two delegate troca st the Tvln Falls ObuacU ot Chuicb Women, aimed with an am nal of ^ argifflienti and petlUou, tha city council Monday nl<bk execut«d a tc Aharp about-face in deciding a sa lu t si the emplacement of two anny-do* a nat«d field suns In the city park. d< Taking their batUa to the enemy WM Mre. H. L. Dtisenberger, pr«U- a dent of the. women's group. Combat pi support wat gWen by Mrs. Albert ei B. Parrett, whoso husband, the ft Methodist mlnhter. first voiced t*- t« Klatance to the project. The t«o O women were itlnforced by a small st regiment of some 170 slgnatiirta y< marching In soTen battalion* of pe- ir utlon5. Mrs. Dessenberger blasted st li glorlflcaUon of war tn peaceful parka gl dedicated lo beauty or recreation. >•< Commlsl.ioner I. E. NItschke return. f< ed fire will) a weak ahot deacrlblng t< ^Truman Cla Dewey Ma ABOARD TRUMAN CAMPAJ Oct. 2G (/^—President Truman “the tide ia rolling” for tho Don- turned today from a roaring Chi< to renew his election drive in Ohio. - Spurred by tho checrs of i hundreds of thousands In tho J Illinois city, Mr. Truman dis clared that on election day - "some of the reddest faccd people tho country haa ever seen will bo tho pollsters.” And In ClBvelandl publlo haU. at 7 o'clock (MST) tonight, auocUtes said the President wlU gire the poll Z takers nn even more thorough going over for their predictions of heaTy ^ majorities for Oov. Thomas B. ^ Dowey. the OOP nomine*. Tremendoos Oratloa c, Jacob Arvey, chairman of the . Cook eounty DcmocraUc ■cantna . 9 cooimltue, and former Mayor BS* n ward J. Kelly arranged an OTatloo « for tho Prealdent In Chicago iast g night euch as he has not seen la » all his cron.count:y stumping cam* ^ palgn which started ta Mleblgan on labor day. / ' Bur Horstihan. manager ef th* a Chicago stadium, eatlmalad 34.000 q poreonB were Jammed Into tha big u west side arena, and another 300,000 fi (tood outside to hear Mr. T nm an aa tl he decUred democracy at home 4t u threatened by forces almllar to those that backed Rltler. MuftsoUni u and TdJo. {( Baps Reaetlonariea A The President said that “powerful aj reactionary forcea' working w ••through the Republican party." are ^ "sllenUy undermining our demo-> p cratlo insUtutlona.'* ^ Bay J. Crane, chief of the Chl> caso uniformed pollee. esUmated , 750.000 persons greeted Mr. Tnim aa “ aa he paraded frem the Blackatone “ hotel through streets loaded vlth holders of Truman algna and aUght • with fireworks. Later, grinning happily at the ap* 1 plaudlng throng In the stadium, the I grey-halred chief exocuUre said ho hnd gotten Uie "facts" of the cam- paign before tha people by a streau- ous persona) campaign. Blame Not Placed # For Nevada Death » Dlsulet Attorney A. L. PucclneUl. te Bko. Nev, said Tuesday noon he la at not prepared to slato what acUon tn may bo takea In connecUon with tho highway death of Orover a m Shafer near Well*. Ner, Prlday S e^'cnlns. The nttomey Indicated » thero may be further InTeatlgaUon k1 at the scene of the crash. u- Meonwhlle, Uie Assodated Press a reported a coroner's Jury Monday vl placed no blame Is Ghater'a death. The Jury merely found that Bhofer oj cnme to hb death Prlday at about as 6:30 p. m. In the collision of a car la be WOA driving and a Hoops Con- a? sinicUon company truck driven by j« Robert Varostrand. Twin Palla. at A blade of a bulldozer carried on th the truck sheared through the vlo- tlm'a car. The accident occurrcd on cl hiRhway 03 about three mUea north co ot Wells. Shafer waa nearly de- U( cspllatcd In the accident. ac Republican Wom Attend Special Some 300 members of tho Twin p r PalU Republican Women'a club at- tet.ded a special mceUng Monday at teglon hall to hear repdrts on the ^ naUonal convenUon and addreaaes Rc br sute officials of Uio organUaUon. be: During the session, a resolutloa tic wns adopted In crppoaJUon to two I ^ consUiuUonol amendments to be tbi ^ vot«d on next Tueaday. Mra. Maude 6h McRoberts read a paper on the oei amendments prepared by M n. R«es« ] Williams. The paper explained tha tni effects of the two amendments. A Rt dUcuaslon followed before passage ot aoi the resoluUon. ^ Mrs. S. H. Proctor. Kimberly, gave ho a report on the naUonal convenUon by of Republican Women tn St. Paul, Ma Minn. She was Introduced by Mrs. W< Willard UcMuter; Hansen, wbo vaa Mi proRram chairman. Mn. Proctor Ul ouUlned threo alms for the group, 8« to keep the organlsaUon strtmg, en- Sti dcavor to make thoughts and ac- 1 tions right and lo take a more me- no tlve Interest In the state convention. - - Mrs. Zola etellmon, Lewiston, Wi riN - . Ttai nm lira iti* ~ M W lhe fw w ' ------- ttKLSBT * > v Mtem ________ I _ A R*si , OOMU Ct9 a»< _______________________ ^ Owaty 1 Raises W hite ue After Womc m atmUar iltu&Uou tn Qktlocal moQU* U :K menta. a . The thuztfa wotien^ piwldral « " countend h? pnpoal&g trees or V roaebuabea tnitcad of tionM toolr- c a tng vaj «*pons.- Hw ti«cl \tnoA C ist BUggeattd tbe placement ot wrecked r o- cAn to memvlaUa* the hlghvay U death toU. *1 ny Parka Coouolatoittr O. B. Oote- ti a- man. in who#* urrttoty the war- h at provoking incident took place, muat- rt ered hlj deftstte and dtclartd Ms o B* feeling the suns wouM do as much c *- to promote peace as to glortly war. v KO Ooltman atmoat tell undtr a snlper^s n 01 a h o t hy M n. ParreU quoUng • ta ta youngattr. "Is there cotng to be v a r t e- in the pork. Momrnyt" Shrapoel bunt from this round of U at Mra. Dtasenbercar'*: "H you're v ka given aa atrocloua looking neckUe. <s n. j-ou dont bAve to wttir It.** She re-1 li n> ferred to th* doaatloa of the guns t ag to the dty. Mra. Patreli luggtatedid laims ‘Tide laiiitains ‘Un IPAJGN TRAIN, EN ROUTE W nan claimcd that Gov. Thomas E. 1 Democrats as he hia chorgca that Chicaso welcome atcly pl&ying da in In^ana and to at;^ In tho W d 10 Reinoehl Gets I J -New Filing of i Bribe Chai'ge ‘ ^ Two veeks to the day after he h J, voa flnl arraigned ta dUtrtel court. „ OrrUle Relnoehl former city police ^ officer, was again arraljned al 1:50 _ p. m. IMesday on charsea resulting T trom payment of gl.000 ta him by w O- A. Rambo, fomer owner «t B ol “ caife. I ^ An IntormaUon tUed by Prowcot- H. tn s Attorney Everett U. Swweley r a chargee Relnoehl with the felony t Jl of attempted extoctlon. tt accmes t m Relnoehl ot vtrbaUy threatening t Q, Rambo wtth nvocaUon of his alot c OQ mMhtna Umwm wltbcwt cause. ItVkAfomatlOQ a ln apecttlea that a b» ftetnoehl Aoeepted tbe money beller- t m m t Raabtt'a enucnt to pay vaa a >ig tadvtted tay fear rather than 00 pleUoo of the attempt aad tatetap. as tloa durlnc eoatmlsaloD ot the al- o leged offense. c to A fter.JudseBugh A. Baker read th e a: u InfoimiUoD to RelnotM and In- t fom ed him ot hb rtgbts. Defense h AttOTOtj W . L. Dunn rt^\»eated the U “ aUtutoiy time In which to enter his n ^ plea. Because ot other court bual- " ness achtduled Wedneaday. the Judge P gave Btlnochl until 1;» p. m. a Thuraday to enter his pit*. it R*-*rr*lgnmeot vas necesatuted * u, because do charge was ipecUled lay “ the probate countn binding the caso H U, over to district court at the end of at m preliminary hearing. S U.N.Demands I le Y a- Jews Give up s Seized Region “ h PARIS. Oct. » W »~'lhe tjnlted ® NaUons demanded today lhat Israel £ , glTe up the N ttrt towna and terrl- 11, tory von frcen Uie EsypUana In the * la short-llTed campaign whleh began ^ n to aouth Palestine oa tJcL 1*. 1 Dr. Ralph Banche, acting tJJ<. u. mediator for Palestine, announced ^ his demand lhat the InaeU torcea vlthdra* from their nevly-won po- >a alUona at an taeigencj meetlnc ol v aecurlty council. caUtd to ht*r v ss ^ypuai; charxta ot IwaeU truce w [T vlolaUoia. vl h. The rtqueot tor the nallgnment m » of ^td forces la aouUi PalwUne It u Uiey were Oet, l« was addiejsea « in Bunehe’s name to bolh the Jews rc >- and the Arwbs yesterday. But the bl rr Jews had scored the ^ apprecl- S able galas, and It waa to them that tl n the T7J{. move a ^ e d . 01 ''>TTtn AusUa. U. S. delegate and » a C h a ik a of Ui# ewmtU, said It h could act onW after d\» deUbera- P< »- Uon. and would not “be laahed tato cc acUon by chargt* of hla*.* A ----------------------------------------------------------- ----- )men’s Officials I al Meeting Here Q prealdent of U» tdaho RepuhUean U \%omen'i cluh, outlined the but- ax ‘t P « « of ^ thib. pointing out that hi It la designed to educate membera th ^ In poUUes. buUd good will fcr the 19 3 Republican party and train mem- I. bera for acUve putlclpattea ta poll- wl n tlca. n o Mi *, tari W rtght t>ubo»a. urged re « toe ^ tn to vote a straight Ucket. er • She Is vice chairman ot the aUte e central eommlUtev « M n. o. P. DuvaU led group tlng- • tng. accompaaltd by Mra. B. H. K Rhodes. Mrs. Duvall abo «ani a Mra. a J. ChUds was head ol the ' e h o st^ wmmlttee. Tea was aerrrd ' Q by Mrs. Eugene Davta, I I, Mra. J . Ted Davis. M n. Theodore V Welker. Ura. RJ.schwendlman and ' s Mra. Arthur lindecnar. Pm riM w en * r Mrs. John Oraham. Ma. Everett >, Sweeley. Mrs. S. R. Proctor aad Mrs. . - aturgt* McOoy. » - Prior to the tpeclal meeting, a ! - no-hoathmcheoawashaWalWrmy'i u cafe, vtih M n, Slle&aQa-a&d Mrs. I. W H IM a ------------ ^ Etelioul Newspaper SerrinK r aa< te Flag on nen’s Barrage ii« the Ugton hall, a block away, as a more appropriate place for the a t weapons. or QaUiertng In a hasty batUefleld - conference. Acting Mayor B. R. wl Grant and Coleman laid plans for a Bd retreat by saying the project made ay Uttle difference to them either way. ' The council capitulated upon mo- e- Uon of Commlsaloner T. T. Oreen- r- halgh. t- Although making the vole unanit , Os mous. NItschke voiced bla fear the * council vrould be beset next w ^ by ir. veterans wlUi more slgnaUires on , r^s more peUUons demanding the guna • be dug In. as orlgUially planned. In ar the eliy pork. Only laat week, the councU. over of the Rev. Mr. Parrett's oppoalUon. TC voted to stand on Us decision ot le. 1several roonUia ago to put the guns ; e-1 in the park aa replacements of those DS turned over to scrap metal drives edi duitng the war. Turning’; nity’ Theme B WITH DEWEY. Oct. 2G (U.R)— ! E. Dewey set out today to prove i hat President Trumnn is dellbcr- j : clasa-against-claaa in an effort , 0 Whito House. The GOP prcsi- 1 - dentlal candidate has de- ! nounced repeatedly what he i considers Democratic efforts | , to divide the nation for elec- j Uoa purposes, even during critical times in foreign rela- j p tions. C Be waa expected to hammer at this theme tonight wben he speaks , tn Chicago at 9 p. m. (CSl^. Utks Head Cold 2 I>#wey left Albany lost night after ^ a three-day rest during which he 5 licked a 8e^■e^o head cold and V brought about Improvement in an ^ ** attack of burslUs In hts right : shoulder. ' t- He was acheduled to arrive In ey Chicago at 4 p. m. (CST). Chicago V la the first big stop on a four-day es tour of seven sUtea. It wUl Include V tour malor speeches, at Chicago, ot Clenland. Boston and New ^ork.. Tn hU spcech tonight D A n ^ m a at stress the naUonally Im poiW PlH J t. texdtpeDd(nee0rbusln^'Ukdr.«Hf 5 as agrlcumire In this country. i a. Depends on Other 0. “The governor will discuss the way ^ 1. each of th«e elements of our ao- , clety depends on each other. And ' Dt ahow how government policies B 1. friendly ta cach win help build a r se healthy, vigorous America." accord- t •ie lag lo Paul Lockwood, the gover- Is nor'S secretary. 1. As an added bid for labor sup- ^ » pcwt, the governor will he InU-o- , a. d u ^ In Chicago stadium by Wil- liam U McTetrldge. president of the J . AFL Building Service Employes ’I union. NaUonal leadenhlp of Uils . Z union has announced support of ; Dcwtr, Dewey scheduled no stops In In- diana today, although his train will pass through the state. The states tn which ho will speak have a toUl ^ electoral vote of 138. Including New ” York, nitnob. Ohio, Massachu- T setts. Rhode Island. Connecticut. Ke f Is a favorite In aU of these but „ Rhode Island. The number of elec- « torml votes required to win ts 300. ° A The OOP candidate followed by E ^ one day vUtually the same cam- e ^ palgn lUnerary over which Mr. Tru- o , man was moving In the campaign [* vlndup this week. s “ 1 KiUedbyMine I 1 Battle in France 5 >- PARIS, Oct. SB WV-One striker » v as killed and two policemen were ir wounded seriously today In south- a :e em France in a now outbreak of Tlolcnce In the noUonwlde coal p »t mlnen* strike. ti The Interior ministry said gov- u a emment forces passing a strikers’ ti ra road block near Ales wera met oy a le blast of gunfire and hand grenades. E 1- Sevenl policemen wcro »-ounded, h tt the ministry said. The striker and a th e two seriously wounded police- fc a men were struck by gunfire. fl It The government force was pre- B I. paring to clear strikern from four a a coal mines and a power plant near si Ales, about 50 miles northwest ol _ MaiselUe. New Paraguayan r 5 Revolt Is Stopped '• ASWCION. Paraguay. Oct. 38 a RIB—The Paragxiayan government ? w announced today that local troops X had crushed a revolt of cadets at a tho Asuncion military academy In e 19 houn of heavy flghUng. j The ministry of interior said the I - whole countiy was quI bL AU army ^ garrtsons throughout the country a reltented their loyalty to the gov- L emment. It said. « I-----------------------------------------------------1 ol - Warmer? « ^ Cold, but gradually getung r wsTTner. and lltUe or no precipl- ? 0 UUan Is In store for Magic Vsl- 1 ley for the flve>day pertod be- ? . gmnlng Wednesday. e T h U i the predlcUon of tho j Spokane U. B. weather bureau - offlce received via Associated ' n I Pres*. It said: , TrmperaUires below normal {” bcdnnlns of period, rising to ^ , abov* normal by Priday or Sat- ? , ard a ^ ^ y e or no preclpltauon.- ------ I 2 ---------- -- 7 • '• ^ \ v \ I / ' TWIN FALLS. IDAHO, TUI Here’s Shu I . ■'• .. ^ as .• he . W % M j 9L u a .' ’.‘ X / I f de 1 ky. I • 0- ' • , I ' a- . ' n lit ; : / \ he y y by y ^ na ' • , Jr In . . - X er ' y . in. • ■ -X ot ' X ' ns ; £ « ' K. es / 3 I '■ i Y le ts 1- T - A! Capp’a ahmos. thta fanny Uttle neceaslUes of life, U belof used by t drive to report progress ot ttfe push, today that 93.S00 has been accomob Chest drive wblcb opened Mondsy. Gi er Ing by Vlo Goertsen-stsff engravloi) I Shmoo to R I Chest Dri^ One of tho famous ahmoos o S BUU» working for the Twin Fai K flyS&yg^or the old tl]crniomct ■. 'drive Is 'prdgresslng. ^Teiaa^ion to use a snmoo \/i “■y York City, who draws the strip t About 10 days ago a telegram es Bhmoo was sent Capp by 0. A; ! a man. The other day Kelkcr got J* It said: “Go ahead, good luck.” Shmoos have gained rationwl ^ t E Dudes Asldng ’ i Ban of Jeeps J In Wilds Area ” ^ SON VAT.Tjrv, Oct. 30—Somo 350 J membera of the Weslera Dude | J. Ranchen assoclaUon beson their [ le four-day convention hero Mondny i and heard wUdUfe leaden call for t a ban of jeeps In prlmlUve areas, tty Earlier In the dny offlcen were ^ tl- elected for the women's department * J. of the ossodaUon. " ;n Attending a roundtable discus- * slon Monday night were heads of f wlldllfo commissions of Idaho. ^ Wyoming and Montana, tha federal ' fish and game service, forest serv- ice representaUves and three na- t g tional park. superintendents. v ^ * Jeeps Termed Menace *’ re “Jeeps are a menace to forest ^ n. and prlmlUve areas,” Charles C. ^ or Moore. Dubois, Wyo^ association al president, told some ISO persons at- tending tho discussion. Ho emphos- 1 V- iMd their creaUon of destructive J rs’ trolls and damage to trees, a Regional Porcatcr John Spcncer, *. Denver, Colo., reported Jeep traffic n. hns been barred In cerUln Colorado Id areas. Other speakers were T. B. r e- Murray, Boise, director of the Idaho t tlsh and gtune commission: ond 1 e- Bob Cooney. Helena, Mont.. llsh t jr and game oonscrvaUonlst for that s nr state. ot Oood Dnck llnnUng ^ Murray told the delegates Idaho I would have Its best duck season t this year, parUcularly In Uie Magle t Valley and Silver crcck areas. "Only 3 d a late cold speU wUl prevent ex- cellent duck hunUng," he sold. j Turning to Uw work of his de- o , partment. Murray praised the co- c JJ operoUon received from ranchers v (CtaUuBfd *a I. c^au |) 1 n ; Councilmen A pr^ew of a formal recom-1 mendaUon to be given by the city' e off-street parking commission was t presented Monday night to tho city >n council by H. P. Blake, commission I fi chalrmaru Hia report touched off a t long discussion by councilmen on n the quesUon of downtown business- p men favoring the propoaed conver- a slon from angle to parallel parking, o Blake reported recent development of off-street parking by private cn- vi I terprtse aa providing more than the c SOO to 600 off-street spacea recom- si mended by the Associated Coriul- t, tants In their report to the city « counciL For that reason, he said, c< the parking commission recom. al mends the city proceed wlUi the a pgp^-p«rklng changes immo-jlc TUESDAY, OCTTOBER 26, 1948 imoo News \ \ . • I s \ ' \ ! ‘ ■■I I . 1 '' ' a M ' M ~ , • ' m little erltter who makes with all the by the Twin FalU Commo&lty Chest Jh. The shmoo shown above confided moisted thnt far by the Conunonlty. r. Goal of the drive U J20.000. (Draw- lD|) ¥ ¥ * ¥ Report on ive Progress IS of tho Li’I Abner comic strip Fails 3 \/u s ^ a n ( e ^ Y y ' . S ^ ^ ^ ^ e w rip appearing in tho Tlmes-News. am asking p;umission. to use a A; Kelker, drive publicity chair- got a telegram back from Capp. dc.” nwldfr—In fact worldwide attcn- “ tion through army air forces ond other means. It’s the little: animal (in case you don’t i know’—) which provides you with all the necessities of life and all for free. For Its use In the local Com- 50 munlty Chest drive, however. It wlU; jj not provide the neccsslUes for the! parUclpatlng organizaUons but w ill' een'e as a symbol. When the goal I >y Is reached, partlclpaUng organlsa- or tton.1 can operate for another year. | IS. Cnpp, In giving permission to use' .. his famous shmoo In this drive.' also gave permission for a local arUst to make the drawing which. g. appean In connecUon with this of story and which wUl also be used Q to show drive progress. The artist 1s ^ vie Goertien. IT- The Idea of using a slunoo rather I- than tho “wom ouf' thermometer was advanced by a local physician and drive official. He refused to . take personal credit for the stunt, ; “ asking that Uio commlttce. Instead, be given the credit. t. ^ ------------------------------ Rail Board Opens ' Probe on Dispute lo CHICAGO, Oct. 20 W.FJ-An emer- 3. Rcncy fact-finding board nppointea 10 by President Trumnn began near- id Inw today In o dispute which ih threatens to result In a nationwide It strike by 1.009,000 railroad workers. The board was appointed last week under the naUonal railway 10 labor act. I7ndcr the law, there can rn be no strike for 30 dnys while the le board studies tho dispute, and for ly 30 days thereafter, t- Tho dispute Involves tho naUon's 133 major railroads and IS non- 1- opereUng unions npresenUng snop. >- maintenance, clerical and otner rs workera not concerned directly with the operaUon of tralna. I 1 Hear Off-i 1- 1 The commission chairman rcport- :y' ed hla group has conferred several i IS Umes with the Chamber of Com- i or j merce and the Merchants’ bureau, i n feeling that traffic problems were i a their problems too. Be said busl- i n ncesmen hsd countered with a pro- ] I- posal to form a non-profit corpor- < '• aUon to finance the acqulalUon ot i off-Btreet parking areas. 1 It Blako sold merchants have not < I- worked out ths detaUs ot their .e counter-proposal as yeU However he ! I- said one Main avenue merchant ot- ; I- fered several thousand doUan to- i y wards formaUon of the non-profit i 1, corporaUon. Blake said the conunls- i i. slon- conslden It is not so Import- ■ e ant who acquU-es the property so . I-1 Jong as the property is acquired for ; I parking purposes. Nine Irrigated Idaho Counth 18 "iSUSui Dulles I Seeks View PARIS. Oct 26 (U.R)-John Ft to tho United Nations, accus throughout the world.” Dulles denounced tho commut Subsidy Fun To Helps ; HAILEY, Oct. 26—Needs ot i I er were outlined to delegates , Mining association convention h were Ed Snyder, Salt Lake Clt Metals company and Sen. Hen: Sanborn. Snyder spoke on mineral subf He strongly advocated a unified terc.sted in mining to bo subm • west for proper legislation. 1 Snyder and Dworshak blamed tho lack of progress to ^ the lack of unity of mine ^ backers. .1 Tho speakers listed Uiree stands ol mine bncken: . 1 . 1. Those who seek subsidy for cx- V' ploratlon and development Uj 3. Those who seek subsidies for ■' small operaton with the subsidy, 3 e decrensing as output Increases. 1 tt 3. Those who seek subsidies on t d anything mined. | < 7 Snyder urged a program to make i explomUon and development ot i mine Interests attracUve. He said i stockpiles of needed minerals aro,' low. I He pointed out that most big-1 money operaUons atarted with small 1 operaton who spend an average of 11 10 years working'before returns are i ^Ised. I: ^ • Ed nnd Oeorgo Snyder wen the ' original developers of tho TWumph Ip (Cm Ubb*< «a Pan t. Calaan t> b- ^ " ^Etiige T- AmoldAvers P* SONOMA, Calif.. Oct. 30 (U.fO— t' Russia Is attempUng a gigantic bluff tl. against the United states and the ' western alUes but Is “not ready to . C8 fight, doesn^ wont to fight and le ■won’t light" if her bluff Is called, ,, I General H. B. <Bap) Arnold told > t Uio tJnlted Press today. QU “I've been away from Washing- ton now for a couplo of yean and le I may bo sllghUy off the beam. But that's my considered opinion,'* the warUme chief of the anny air , forces said. i Arnold waa asked what poslUve ' « o ; steps the westem aUles might tako ] 'i" In tho present sltuaUon. )ali --Why not take a motor convoy and push It through tho corridor i ar. I to Beriln," ho replied. "Perhaps ise' we might have learned something ve.' from Oeorge Patton's technique. If Mil Patton were running tho show he ' c h , wotild take It through." Ils Asked what the Russians would «d do tf an armed allied convey did Is push through to BerUn, Arnold ' replied, “not much. If anything." ' ^ "Of course It's easy to lean again ' >j. the fence rail here In Callforala ^ and call the shots as lo what we . to should do and should not do on the Other aide of the world. I may i, be 100 per ccnt wrong. But I did • have direct experience wlUi the ■ Russians under combat conditions , throughout the war and to that ex- tent I base my personal opinion and conclusions upon fact. . “Tho only American In the post- war world to tell the Russians where to get off and moke them like It U MacArUiur In Tokyo." |, Slipped I fa. After recording an above-frecs- ist Ing low temperature for the flnt ay Ume In more than a week, the an weather slipped Tuesday mom- : ne Ing. A low of 31 degrees, lowest ror this fall, was recorded at the bureau of entomology. Low temperatures were In the , n. 34-3S range moat of last week, i Temperature at 8 am . Tuesday I was only 36 degrees. stUl six uy points below the freezing mark i‘ ' " I -Street Park •t- The oonunlsslon chairman, io cx- i -al plaining U>e funcUon of his group, n- emphasized the consultants' recom- tu, mendaUon that off.street parking re not lag behind tho change from ll- angle to paraUel parking. Ho also 0- pointed out the present avaUabUlty IT- Of Off-Street space plus tho 69 per ot cent Increase In turnover to be brought by lowering the narHng ot time limit. sir Pour parking lots have been cstab- he Ushed by private enterprise, he re- )t- parted, each with hourly charges o- and a paid attendant in charge. He tit described these as placing off.street Is- parking on a semi-permanent tiosis rt- WlUl sufficient security for tha city :or angle to parallel parking. Blake told tho councU ha ia oper- !?• V C , - I intlcs •t Aodll Biirwa at CImlfJeaa :UUd rr«M U4 UalM txmt Says So 5 to Pusli ivs Over n Foster Dulles, Republican adviser ccused Russia today of seeking to munlst doctrino of ‘Violent change ----------------------------------------------- dl mds Urged T i Small Mines of subsidies for small mine own- gc tes attending ^ o Central Idaho ” on here Monday. Guest speakers jj( City, president of the Combine t\ Henry Dworshak ond Rep. John Tl d( subsidies for domestic producers, ified program agreeable to all in- ubmitted to congressmen ot the g to Gun Accident “ Causes Death 3 Of Local Man S Cor Kenneth Richardson, 40, Twin ^ lay I PalU. woa killed Monday Ui a hunt- »1 Ing accident near Hamilton, Mont., on tho Associated Preu reported. De- I tails ot the accident were not im- ike mediately available. Frienda here ot aald he went ther* Prlday to hunt aid elk aad deer. Tbo body la being n are to HamUton for ablpment ^ I here. . . tl lg.| Tha late M^. Richardson iwa* tl laU bom IB Burke where he attended , QfiBnds and high schools. B e.'vu di are grudoated'from lhe ITnlv^^ of ai Idaho and following employment a the with tbe soil eoDMrvatlos aad lor- « iph estry services waa employed by the a: Burpee seed eompaay In lova and e< CaUfomla before eomlng bere three u —. yean ago. ’ ' p Kk ' ®hazg^ ct the -Kimv Sv^B®5^Reom'an«:«otoas.^He*^ T was 'rTflfiBUtr of the Presbyterian » church, three Masonlo orgvhlu- p I tions here and olhen In Waahtng- U •a ton. • t< I Survivors Include his 'widov and R ^ two children here, and a sister. Mrs. a: Sidney Jones, Burke. ^ b the ----------------------------------------------_ i Rock Creek { s Disposal "j” Sewage disposal problems wer ^ city council meeting by a group lvo emptying further sewage into Rc »ko be a health hazard and a nulsai part of tho city, would not sen lor and is not needed by others. »ps Tho opposition came on the i hearing on tho proposed formati he triet No. 74 to provide sewer faci generally west of the original to J}W in marked contrast to the al- most weekly demands by cltl- r - zen delegations for sewers in . aln various parta of the city. nla Although somo objecUon was *a voiced to formnUon of tho dUtrict ^0 Itself, most of the opposition was >ay I to further polluUon of Rock creek. ilW Some 01 dUiens signed four peU- the tions dealing with various phases of the project which would carry . the area's sewage direct to Rock _ Ion creek instead of through trunk r, lines. et- Several delegates living on Wosh- ere ington street objected because they It olready have sewer service. They ° I stated the propoeed sewer line would ® — I be too hlgb to serve low-iylng pro* f perty In the area. tl Oraydon W. SmlUi. speaking for Harold Murphy, who has a farm on ^ both sides of the creek outside ® the city Umlts but near the af- u fected area, emphasised the pre- . sent oontamlnaUon of the stream. He aald offlcen of Uio Southern s- Idaho Fish and Oame assoclaUon ai told him they object lo poIluUon si of Rock creek. As an alternate, be r , I suggested a line to cany the area'a p ' sewage along tho creek beyond the ts , city Umlta. C After Stnets and Water Com- p (Caauaarf *a Paia i. Ula»« I) H king Reports ix- atlng one ot the parking tots and ! up. pointed out ho has been In the park- cn- ing busUiess for some time prior to < tag tho Associated Consultaata survey < om and bis appointment. to the com- ■> Iso mUslon. - < llty DescrlbUig a lot behind the Idaho per Department store as owned by Uie be McConnlck Investment company, ' ing Blake said managen of four stores < leaalnc their buUdlng from the ' ab- aame Urm are operatmg thla lot. I re- Chargea are 10 cents for the IIZM I sea hour and tlve cenU for each addl- He Uon hour. The lot has a capacity 1 eet of 100 can and a turnover of'-MO i uis can daily. :■ i idty Behind Uie Orpbaum tbeatar-Us i ■om anoUiar lot-vlUi -lO O -ear-cw dtn and SOO-car turnover. Charfas tbera, t •cr- (CMiU>*a« M r a n U . OalHM 4) .* * ' t EDITION ;; 1 PBICB6 CENT8 oviet ih Red r World vlser to the American delegation ig to extend “Soviet communlm longo by revolution" as contra* dictory to the tenets of tha United Nations charter. He questioned whether the Rus- sians were sincere when they Q signed the charter, id This was Dunes' flnt full dm« speech fn almost si* weeks of this rn~ general assembly. Most delegates ho regarded It as a preview of tho atU- tude he would take toward Russia If he became secretary of atatfr-^n no eventuaUty «ldely predicted If Oor. hn Thomaa E. Dewey U elected Presi- dent a week from today. Blamed for DOemmas , n Speaking during the assembly'* poUUcal committee debate on tb* <■<3 Greek case. Dulles placed the blame on Russia for many of the dilemmas hi which the U. N. finds Itself. He outUned aome of the baslo principles of oommunUm. and Uien ^ reviewed tho obJecUves ef the U. N. I charter. * ^ ere Is a baslo eontradlctloa between the charter theory of peace- U time change by evoiuUon and the communist doctrine of violent change by revoluUons," DuUea told the committee. ' 5^ -Becaase of Doctrine* , ' j Un- “And it U because Soviet conmii- : ere nism teaches and pracUces tbe o o unt ot violence tbat th« United JfMtou ina has found U ImpossUiIe as yec to n - ent U en Ute people* Qt the world trota tbe bekvy burden et amuunaot aod ns ^ eTen heftiler burden of.letr. led /■So'long as Sorlet ccmmantsai n s doss preach and praettee mttotloD or aa « meus to Sstroy tU ndat ent ordpr elsevhse asd te aebim or- wotldwtde poUUeal anbiUaocrmaBr the ara.bound to vooder'VbAtbn tha snd ecnwaunlst Borsmmcata Htbed -the ire* n . K charter vlUtint<«tlt7 el pur- im . . oOyBa to. e e w w jyaonniaiUst |0r» •isn a'lreoeral' «ff«t to tb* Ua- power ’ of 8ov)«t Vtommisdsn ng- throughout the wotU." s e refdred to “coercive measures" by and Ruasia “to extend Its p6«er over drs. all Berlin." He sold the saoM was true In Karea." k Sewage 5al Protested s were aired Monday night at the' group of persons who objected to ito Rock creek on grounds it wot^Jd nuisance to residents of the west t serve somo citizens In tho aiea 3. the night scheduled for a public rmation of local improvement r facilities to residents In the ardt nal townslte. The objections were al- * * * * 'to Traffic Issue ] Mscussed by E Council Here The clly council Monday acted on ^ one of three principal matters of l^y current pubUc Interest wblch came up for conslderaUon. Proa,and eons . of traffic problems wero aired, het A report by H. P. Blake, chair- hey man ot the city otf-street parking mid commission, preelpitated a 1(^ dis- cussion on traffic problems—par- ticularly concerning the proposed conversion from angle to parallel . on parking. Blake's report gave tbe ilde oouncUmen a preview of tha padc- 1^ . ing commission'> formsl report doe in tbe near future, am. Blake reviewed prcgm i ta otf- cm street parking arrangements . a ^ Uon aald the parking ciommlsslop feels Jon sufftcient off-street space' exists to be recommend Immedlata conventati to ea's parallel parking In ths bustaess dls* Uie triet. Parks Commissioner O m ih g . Coleman raised the questlan of im- provalof the caave^on 07 amaJW-' I Ity of tbe dt7^ businessmen. Publlo Safety Oomralsslaner'L'’X. NItschke rerlewed tho lack-of tn. terest shown sad cited sareral parts I. of the AssooUted oonsoltaatr port. He elso lUted be has been la. formed the Chamber ot Commnce xrt- has ansvend the HoUlster Oraaie^ m to objection to the eooversloD la rvqj ter sutlng the ehamber favors tM' «m- being f o r ^ ^ t f thi 1^0 Taklns I m with tha tMlnnVet • ' the the trafflo experts, tba arange ia..: «ny, fom ed the eouaoO tt b eicn*tne»d^*i. ddl- The Qnnge

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C i t y C o u n c i l

G u n s I s s u eC o a lro n M h j two d e le g a te troca s t

th e T v ln Falls ObuacU o t C hu icbW omen, a im ed w ith a n a m n a l of ^ argifflienti and pe tlU ou , th a citycouncil Monday nl<bk execut«d a tcAharp about-face in deciding a s a l u t s ithe em placem ent of tw o anny-do* anat«d field suns In th e c ity p a rk . d<

T aking the ir batUa to th e enemyWM Mre. H. L. D tisenberger, pr«U- ad e n t o f the. women's group. Com bat pisuppo rt w at gWen by Mrs. A lbert eiB. P a rre tt, whoso husband, th e f tM ethodist m lnhter. f irs t voiced t* - t«Klatance to th e project. T h e t« o Owomen were itln forced by a sm all s tregim ent of some 170 slgna tiirta y<m arching In soTen battalion* of pe- ir utlon5.

M rs. Dessenberger b lasted s t liglorlflcaUon of war tn peaceful pa rka gldedicated lo beauty or recreation . >•<Commlsl.ioner I. E. NItschke re tu rn . f<ed fire will) a weak aho t deacrlblng t<

^Truman Cla Dewey Ma

ABOARD TRUMAN CAMPAJ Oct. 2G ( /^ —President Trum an “the tide ia rolling” fo r th o Don- turned today from a roa ring Chi< to renew his election drive in Ohio. -

Spurred by tho checrs of i hundreds of thousands In tho J Illinois city, Mr. Trum an dis clared th a t on election day - "some of the reddest faccd people tho country haa ever seen will bo tho pollsters.”

A nd In ClBvelandl publlo haU . a t 7 o'clock (MST) tonight, a u o cU te s sa id the P resident wlU g ire th e poll Z ta k e rs nn even more thorough going over for the ir predictions of heaTy ^ m ajorities for Oov. T hom as B. ^ Dowey. th e OOP nomine*. “

Tremendoos O ra tloa c,Jacob Arvey, chairm an of th e

. Cook eounty DcmocraUc ■ c a n tn a .9 coo im ltue , and form er M ayor BS* n

w ard J . Kelly arranged a n OTatloo « f o r tho Prealdent In Chicago ia s t g n ig h t euch as he h a s n o t se en la » a ll h is c ron .coun t:y stum ping cam * ^ pa lgn w hich s ta rted t a M leb lgan on labo r day. / '

B u r H orstihan. m anager e f th * a C hicago stadium, eatlm alad 34.000 q poreonB were Jammed Into th a big u w est side arena, and a no ther 300,000 fi ( tood outside to hear Mr. T n m a n aa t l h e decU red democracy a t hom e 4 t u th rea te n ed by forces a lm lla r to those th a t backed R ltler. MuftsoUni u a n d TdJo. {(

B aps R eaetlonariea AT h e President said th a t “pow erful aj

r e a c t i o n a r y fo rcea ' w orking w ••through the Republican pa rty ." are ^ "sllenUy underm ining our demo-> p cra tlo insUtutlona.'* ^

B ay J . Crane, chief o f th e Chl> caso uniform ed pollee. esU m ated , 750.000 persons greeted Mr. T n im a a “ aa he paraded frem th e B lackatone “ h o te l through stree ts loaded v l th ho lders of T rum an algna a n d aUght • w ith fireworks.

L ater, grinning happily a t th e ap* 1 plaudlng throng In th e s tad ium , th e I grey-halred chief exocuUre sa id ho hnd gotten Uie "facts" of th e cam ­paign before tha people by a s tre a u - ous persona) campaign.

Blame Not Placed # For Nevada Death »

D lsu le t Attorney A. L . PucclneUl. te B k o . N ev , said Tuesday noon h e la a t n o t p repared to sla to w h at acU on tn m ay bo takea In connecUon w ith tho highw ay death of O rover a m S hafer near Well*. N e r , P rld ay S e^'cnlns. The nttom ey Indicated » thero m ay be fu rther InTeatlgaUon k1 a t th e scene of the crash . u-

Meonwhlle, Uie A ssodated P ress a reported a coroner's Jury M onday v l placed no blame Is G hater'a d e ath . T h e Jury merely found th a t B hofer o j cnme to h b death Prlday a t ab o u t as 6:30 p. m. In the collision of a c a r la be WOA driving and a Hoops C on- a? sinicUon company truck driven by j« Robert Varostrand. Tw in Palla. a t

A blade of a bulldozer carried on th th e truck sheared through th e vlo- tlm 'a car. The accident occurrcd on c l hiRhway 03 about th ree mUea n o r th co ot Wells. Shafer waa nearly d e - U( cspllatcd In the accident. ac

Republican Wom Attend Special

Some 300 members of th o T w in p r PalU Republican Women'a club a t - tet.ded a special mceUng M onday a tteg lon hall to hear repdrts on th e ^naUonal convenUon and addreaaes Rcb r s u te officials of Uio organU aU on. be:

During the session, a reso lu tloa ticwns adopted In crppoaJUon to tw o I

^ consUiuUonol am endm ents to be tbi^ vot«d on nex t Tueaday. Mra. M aude 6h

M cRoberts read a paper on th e oeiam endm ents prepared by M n . R«es« ]W illiams. T h e paper explained th a tnieffects of the two am endm ents. A R tdUcuaslon followed before passage o t aoith e resoluUon. ^

Mrs. S. H. Proctor. K im berly, gave hoa report on the naUonal convenU on byof Republican Women tn S t . P a u l, MaM inn. She was Introduced by M rs. W<W illard U cM u te r ; H ansen, w bo v a a MiproRram chairm an. M n . P ro c to r U louUlned threo alm s fo r th e group, 8 «to keep th e organlsaUon strtm g, e n - S tidcavor to make thoughts a n d a c - 1tions r ig h t and lo take a m ore me- n o tlve In terest In th e s ta te convention.

- - M rs. Zola e tellm on, L ew iston, W i

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, OOMU Ct9 a»< _______________________ ^ Owaty

1 R a i s e s W h i t e

u e A f t e r W o m cm a tm U ar iltu& U ou tn Q ktlocal moQU* U:K m e n ta . a

. T h e thuztfa w o tie n ^ p iw ld r a l «" c o u n te n d h ? pnpoal&g tree s o rV roaebuabea tnitcad o f tio n M too lr- c a tng v a j « *pons.- H w ti«cl \ tn o A C

ist BUggeattd t b e placem ent o t w recked r o- cA n to m em vlaU a* th e h lg h v a y U

d e a th toU. *1ny P a rka C o o u o la to ittr O. B . O ote- ti a - m a n . in who#* u r r t to ty th e w a r - h a t provoking in c id en t took place, m ua t- r t e re d h l j d e f t s t te a n d d tc la r td M s o B* fee ling the su n s wouM do a s m u c h c *- t o promote peace a s to g lortly w ar. v KO O o ltm an atm oat te ll u n d tr a snlper^s n 01 a h o t hy M n . P a rre U quoUng • ta ta youngattr. " I s there cotng to b e v a r t e - in th e pork. Momrnyt"

Shrapoel b u n t from th is ro u n d o f U a t M ra. Dtasenbercar'* : "H yo u 're v ka g iven aa a trocloua looking neckU e. < s n . j-ou d o n t bAve to w ttir It.** S h e re-1 li n> fe r re d to t h * doaatloa of th e g u n s t ag t o th e d ty . Mra. P a tre l i lu g g ta te d id

laims ‘Tide laiiitains ‘UnIPA JG N TRAIN, EN ROUTE W nan claimcd th a t Gov. Thom as E . 1 Democrats a s he hia chorgca th a t C hicaso welcome atcly pl&ying d a in In ^ a n a and to a t ;^ In th o W

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10 Reinoehl GetsI

J -New Filing o f i Bribe Chai'ge ‘

^ T w o v eek s to th e day a f te r h e h J , v o a f l n l a rra igned t a dU trtel c o u rt.„ O rrU le R e lnoehl form er c ity police^ o ffice r, was again a rra l jn ed a l 1:50 _• p . m . IMesday on charsea re su l tin g T

tro m paym ent of g l.000 ta h im b y w O - A. Rambo, f o m e r ow ner « t B o l “ caife. I

^ A n IntormaUon tU ed by P ro w c o t-H. tn s Attorney Everett U. Swweley r a chargee Relnoehl with the felony t J l o f attempted extoctlon. t t accmes t m Relnoehl o t vtrbaUy threatening t Q, Rambo wtth nvocaUon of his alot c OQ mMhtna Um w m wltbcwt cause.

ItV kA fom atlO Q a l n apecttlea t h a t a b» fte tnoeh l Aoeepted tb e money b e lle r - t m m t R a ab tt 'a e n u c n t to pay v a a a>ig tadv tted tay fe a r r a th e r than 00 pleU oo of t h e a ttem p t aad t a t e t a p . a s t lo a du rlnc eoatmlsaloD o t th e a l - o

leged offense. cto A fter.Ju d se B u g h A . Baker r e a d th e a: u Infoim iU oD to RelnotM a n d In - t

f o m e d h im ot h b rtgbts. D efense h AttOTOtj W . L. D unn rt^\»eated th e U

“ a U tu to iy tim e In w hich to e n te r h is n ^ p le a . Because o t o the r court bual- " n e s s achtduled Wedneaday. th e Judge P

gav e B tlnochl u n til 1 ;» p . m . a T hu raday to enter h is pit* . it

R*-*rr*lgnm eot v a s n ecesatu ted * u , because do charge w as ipecUled lay “

t h e probate c o u n tn binding th e caso H U, o v e r to d istric t c ou rt a t th e e n d o f a t m prelim inary hearing.

S U.N.Demands Ile Y

a- Jews Give up s Seized Region “

h PARIS. O ct. » W » ~ 'lh e t jn l te d ®

N aU ons demanded today lh a t Is ra e l £, glTe u p th e N t t r t towna a n d te r r l - “

11, to ry von frcen Uie EsypUana In t h e *la short-llT ed campaign whleh b egan ^n to aouth Palestine o a tJcL 1*. 1

D r. R alph Banche, acting tJJ< . u . m ed ia to r f o r Palestine, announced ^ h is dem and lha t th e InaeU torcea

v l th d r a * fro m the ir nevly-w on po ->a alU ona at a n ta e ig e n c j m eetlnc o l v

aecurlty council. caUtd to h t* r vss ^ y p u a i ; c harx ta o t IwaeU tru ce w[T vlolaU oia. vlh. T h e rtqueot to r th e n a llg n m e n t m » o f ^ t d forces la aouUi Palw U neI t u Uiey w ere Oet, l« was a d d ie js e a «

in Bunehe’s name to bolh th e Je w s rc>- a n d th e Arwbs yesterday. B ut th e blrr Je w s had scored th e ^ a p p re c l- S

a b le galas, a n d It waa to them t h a t t ln th e T7J{. m ove a ^ e d . 01

''>T T tn AusUa. U. S . delegate a n d » a C h a i k a o f Ui# ewmtU, sa id I th cou ld act onW a fte r d \» deU bera- P<»- U on. and w ould n o t “b e laahed ta to cc

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)men’s Officials I al Meeting HereQ prea lden t o f U » td a h o RepuhUean U

\% om en'i c luh , outlined th e but- ax‘t P « « of ^ th ib . pointing o u t t h a t h i

I t la designed to educate m em bera th^ In poUUes. buUd good will fc r th e 19 3 R epublican p a rty a n d tra in m em -I. b e ra fo r acUve p u tlc lp a tte a ta p o ll- wl n tlca . n o M i*, t a r i W rtg h t t>ubo»a. u rg ed re « to e ^ t n t o vote a s tra ig h t U cket. er• S h e Is vice chairm an o t th e a U te e c e n tra l eommlUtev« M n . o . P . DuvaU led group t ln g -• tn g . accom paaltd by Mra. B . H .K R hodes. M rs. Duvall a b o « a n i a

M ra. a J . ChUds w as head o l th e 'e h o s t ^ w m m lttee. T e a was a e r r r d 'Q by M rs. E ugene D avta, I I, M ra. J . T ed Davis. M n . T heodoreV W elke r. Ura. R J .s c h w e n d lm a n a n d 's M ra . A rthur lindecnar. P m riM w e n * r M rs. John O raham . M a . E v e re tt ‘>, Sw eeley. M rs. S. R. Proctor a a d M rs. .- a t u r g t * McOoy. »- P r io r to th e tpecla l m eeting, a !- n o -h o a th m ch e o aw ash aW alW rm y 'i ’u c a fe , v tih M n , Slle&aQa-a&d M rs.I. W H IM a ------------ ^

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t e F l a g o n

n e n ’s B a r r a g eii« th e U g to n hall, a block away, as

a more app ropria te place for th e a t weapons.o r QaU iertng In a hasty batU efleld -

conference. A cting M ayor B . R. wl G ra n t a n d C olem an laid plans fo r a Bd re tr e a t by say ing th e p ro jec t m ade ay U ttle d ifference to them e ith er way. '

T h e council capitu lated upon m o- e - Uon of Com mlsaloner T . T . O reen- r - halgh.t - A lthough m aking th e vole u n a n it , Os mous. NItschke voiced b la fea r th e ’ * council vrould be beset n e x t w ^ by ir . v e terans wlUi m ore slgnaU ires on , r^s m ore peUUons dem anding the guna • b e dug In . as orlgUially planned. In

a r th e eliy pork.Only la a t week, th e councU. over

o f th e Rev. Mr. P a rre tt 's oppoalUon. • TC voted to stand on Us decision o t le. 1 several roonUia ago to p u t th e guns ; e -1 in the pa rk aa replacem ents o f those DS tu rned over to sc rap m e ta l drives e d i du itng th e war.

Turning’; nity’ ThemeB WITH DEWEY. Oct. 2G (U.R)— !E . Dewey set out today to prove i

h a t President Trumnn is dellbcr- j: clasa-against-claaa in an effo rt ,0 W hito House. The GOP prcsi- 1- dentlal candidate has de- !

nounced repeatedly w hat he i considers Democratic effo rts |

, to divide the nation fo r elec- j Uoa purposes, even during critical times in foreign rela- j

p tions.C B e waa expected to ham m er a t

th is them e tonight w ben h e speaks , tn Chicago a t 9 p. m . (C S l^ .

U tk s H ead Cold 2 I>#wey left Albany lo st n ig h t a fte r ^ a th ree-day rest during which he 5 licked a 8e ■e o head cold andV b rought about Improvem ent in a n ** a ttac k of burslUs In h ts r igh t :

shoulder. 't - H e w as acheduled to arrive In ey Chicago a t 4 p. m . (C ST ). ChicagoV la the f irs t big sto p on a four-day e s to u r o f seven sU tea. I t wUl IncludeV to u r m alor speeches, a t Chicago, o t C len la n d . Boston a n d New o rk ..

Tn hU spcech ton igh t D A n ^ m a a t s tre ss th e naUonally I m p o iW P lH Jt . te x d tp e D d (n e e 0 rb u s ln ^ 'U k d r.« H f 5a s agrlcum ire In th is country. ia . Depends on O ther0 . “ The governor w ill discuss th e way ^1. each of th « e elem ents o f ou r ao- ,

clety depends on each o the r. And 'Dt ahow h o w governm ent policies B 1. friendly ta cach w in he lp build a r se healthy, vigorous A m erica." accord- t •ie la g lo P au l Lockwood, th e gover- I s nor'S secretary.1. As an added b id for labor sup - ^ » pcwt, th e governor will he InU-o- , a . d u ^ In Chicago stad ium by W il­

liam U M cTetrldge. p residen t of th e J . A FL B uilding Service Employes

’I union. NaUonal le ad e n h lp of Uils . Z union h a s announced support of ; D cw tr,

Dewey scheduled no s tops In I n ­d ia n a today, a lthough h is tra in will p ass th rough th e s ta te . T h e sta tes tn w hich ho will speak have a toU l ^ e lectoral vote o f 138. Including New ” Y ork, n itn o b . O hio, M assachu- T se tts . Rhode Is la n d . C onnecticut. Ke f Is a favorite In aU of these bu t „ Rhode Is land . T h e num ber of elec-

« torml votes required to w in ts 300. ° A T he O O P candidate followed by E ^ one day vU tually th e sam e cam - e ^ pa lgn lU nerary over w hich M r. T ru - o , m a n w as m oving In the campaign [* v ln d u p th is w eek. s

“ 1 KiUedbyMine I1 Battle in France 5>- PA R IS, O ct. SB W V-One striker » v a s killed and tw o policem en were i r wounded seriously today In south- a :e e m F rance in a now outbreak of

Tlolcnce In th e noUonwlde coal p »t m lnen* strik e . tii« T he In terio r m in istry said gov- u a em m en t forces passing a strikers’ ti ra ro ad block n e a r Ales wera m e t oy a le b la st o f gunfire a n d han d grenades. E 1- S e v e n l policem en wcro »-ounded, h t t th e m inistry said. T he s tr ik e r and a

t h e two seriously wounded police- fc a m e n w ere s tru c k by gunfire. flI t T h e governm ent force was pre- B I. pa ring to c lear strikern from four a a co al m ines and a power p la n t near si

Ales, abou t 50 m iles northw est ol _ MaiselUe.

New Paraguayan r 5 Revolt Is Stopped '•

A SW C IO N . P a raguay . Oct. 38 a RIB—T h e Paragxiayan governm ent ? w announced today th a t local troops X h a d crushed a revolt o f cadets a t a th o Asuncion m ilita ry academy In e 19 h o u n of heavy flghUng. j

T h e m in is try o f in te rio r said the I- whole c o u n tiy w as quIbL AU arm y ^

garrtsons th roughou t th e countrya r e l t e n te d th e ir loyalty to the gov- L em m en t. I t said .« I-----------------------------------------------------1 ol

- Warmer? «^ Cold, b u t gradually getung r

wsTTner. a n d lltUe or no precipl- ?0 U Uan Is In s to re fo r M agic Vsl- “1 ley for th e flve>day pertod be- ? . gm nlng W ednesday.e T h U i th e predlcUon of thoj Spokane U . B. w eather bureau- offlce received v ia Associated ' n I Pres*. I t sa id:, T rm p eraU ire s below norm al {”

b c d n n ln s of period, rising to ^, abov* no rm al by Priday or Sat- ?, a rd a ^ ^ y e o r no prec lp ltauon .- “

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neceaslUes of life, U belof used by t drive to repo rt progress o t ttfe push, today th a t 93.S00 has been accom ob Chest drive w blcb opened M ondsy. Gi

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I Shmoo to R I Chest Dri

One of th o famous ahmoos o S B U U » working fo r the Twin Fai K f ly S & y g ^ o r th e old tl]crniomct ■. 'drive Is 'prdgresslng.

^ T e ia a ^ io n to use a snmoo \/i “■y York C ity, who draws th e strip t

About 10 days ago a telegram es B hm oo was sen t Capp by 0 . A ; ! a man. The o th e r day Kelkcr got

J* I t said : “Go ahead, good luck.” Shmoos have gained rationw l

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E Dudes Asldng ’ i Ban of Jeeps J

In Wilds Area ”^ SON VAT.Tjrv , O ct. 30—Som o 350 J

membera o f th e W eslera Dude | J . R a n c h e n assoclaU on beson the ir [ le four-day convention hero M ondny i

and h e ard wUdUfe le ad e n ca ll for t a ban o f jeeps In prlmlUve areas,

tty E arlier In th e dny offlcen were tl- elected for th e w om en's departm en t * J . of the ossodaU on. " ;n A ttending a roundtab le discus- *

slon M onday n ig h t were heads of f wlldllfo com m issions of Idaho. W yoming a n d M on tana , tha federa l ' f ish and gam e service, forest serv­ice representaU ves a n d th ree n a - t

g tional p a rk . supe rin tenden ts . v ^ * Jeeps T erm ed M enace *’ re “Jeeps a re a m enace to forest n . and prlmlUve a reas ,” C harles C . or Moore. Dubois, Wyo^ association a l president, to ld some ISO persons a t­

tending tho discussion. Ho em phos- 1 V- iM d th e ir creaU on of destructive J rs’ tro lls and dam age to trees, a R egional P o rcatc r Jo h n Spcncer,

* . Denver, Colo., reported Jeep traffic n. hns been b a rred In cerU ln ColoradoId areas. O the r speakers were T . B. re- M urray, Boise, d irec tor of the Idaho t

tlsh and gtune com m ission: ond 1e- Bob Cooney. H elena, M ont.. llsh tj r and gam e oonscrvaU onlst for th a t s nr s ta te .ot O ood Dnck llnnU ng ^

M urray to ld th e delegates Idaho Iwould have Its best duck season tthis year, parU cularly In Uie M agle tValley a n d S ilver crcck areas. "Only 3

da la te cold speU wUl prevent ex­cellen t duck hunU ng," he sold. j

T u rn ing to Uw w ork of h is de - o , p a rtm en t. M urray praised th e co- c JJ operoUon received from ranchers v

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; CouncilmenA p r ^ e w of a form al recom-1

m endaUon to be given by th e c i ty ' e o ff-s tree t p a rk ing commission was t p resented M onday n ig h t to th o city > n council by H . P . B lake, commission I fi chalrm aru Hia r e p o r t touched off a t long discussion by councilm en on n the quesUon o f downtow n business- p men favoring th e propoaed conver- a slon from angle to para lle l park ing , o

Blake repo rted re c e n t developm ent of o ff-s tree t p a rk ing by private cn- vi

I te rprtse aa providing m ore th a n th e c SOO to 600 o ff-s tre e t spacea recom - si m ended by th e Associated C o r iu l- t, ta n ts In th e ir rep o r t to th e c ity « counciL F o r th a t reason , h e said, c< the park ing commission recom . al m ends th e c ity proceed wlUi the a p g p ^ - p « r k l n g changes im m o-jlc

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Report on ive ProgressIS of tho L i’I Abner comic s trip Fails

3 \/us ^ a n ( e ^ Y y ' . S ^ ^ ^ ^ e w rip appearing in tho Tlmes-News. am asking p;umission. to use a A; Kelker, drive publicity chair- got a telegram back from Capp. dc.”nwldfr—In fac t worldwide a ttcn - “ tion through arm y a ir forces

ond o ther means. I t ’s th e l i t t l e : animal (in case you don’t

i know’— ) which provides you with all the necessities of life

™ and all for free.For Its use In th e local Com -

50 m unlty Chest drive, how ever. I t w lU ; j j not provide th e neccsslUes fo r th e !

parUclpatlng organizaU ons b u t w il l ' een'e as a symbol. W hen th e goal I

>y Is reached, partlclpaU ng o rgan lsa- or tton.1 can operate for a n o th e r year. | IS. Cnpp, In giving perm ission to u s e ' . . his fam ous shmoo In th is d r iv e . '

also gave perm ission fo r a local arUst to m ake the d raw ing w h ic h .

g . appean In connecUon w ith th is of story and w hich wUl also be used Q to show drive progress. T h e a r t i s t 1s ^ vie G oertien.IT- The Idea of using a slunoo ra th e r I - than tho “w om o u f ' th e rm om eter

was advanced by a local physic ian and drive official. H e refused to

. take personal c red it fo r th e s tu n t , ; “ asking th a t Uio com m lttce. Instead ,

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Rail Board Opens ' Probe on Disputelo CHICAGO, O ct. 20 W .FJ-An em er- 3. Rcncy fac t-find ing board nppoin tea 10 by President T rum nn began near- id Inw today In o d ispu te which ih threa tens to resu lt In a na tionw ide I t strike by 1.009,000 ra ilroad workers.

The board was appoin ted la st week under th e naU onal railw ay

10 labor act. I7ndcr the law , th e re can rn be no strike fo r 30 dnys w hile the le board studies tho d ispute, a n d for ly 30 days thereafter, t- Tho dispute Involves th o naU on 's

133 m ajor railroads a n d IS non- 1- opereUng unions np resen U n g snop.>- m aintenance, clerical a n d o tne r rs workera n o t concerned d irectly

w ith th e operaUon of tra lna . I

1 Hear O ff- i1- 1 T he commission chairm an rcp o r t-:y ' ed hla group h a s conferred several iIS Umes w ith th e C ham ber of Com - ior j merce and the M erchants’ bu reau , in feeling th a t traffic problem s w ere ia their problems too. Be sa id busl- in ncesmen h sd countered w ith a p ro - ]I- posal to form a non -p ro fit corpo r- <'• aUon to finance the acqulalU on o t i

off-Btreet parking areas. 1It Blako sold m erchan ts h av e n o t < I- worked ou t th s detaUs o t th e ir.e counter-proposal as yeU H ow ever h e !I- said one Main avenue m e rc h a n t o t- ;I- fered several thousand d o U an to - iy wards form aUon of th e n o n -p ro f it i1, corporaUon. B lake sa id th e conunls- ii. slon- conslden It is n o t so Im port- ■e a n t w ho acquU-es th e p roperty so .I-1 Jong as th e property is acqu ired fo r ;

I park ing purposes.

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Subsidy Fun To Helps

; HAILEY, O ct. 26—Needs o t i I e r w ere outlined to delegates , Mining association convention h

were Ed Snyder, Salt Lake Clt M etals company and Sen. Hen: Sanborn.

Snyder spoke on mineral subf H e strongly advocated a unified terc.sted in m ining to bo subm

• west fo r p roper legislation.1 Snyder and Dworshak• blamed tho lack of progress to

^ th e lack of un ity of mine ^ backers..1 T ho speakers lis ted Uiree stands

o l m ine bncken:. 1. 1. T hose w ho seek subsidy for cx- V ' p lo ratlon and developm ent Uj 3. T hose who seek subsidies for ■' sm all o p e ra to n w ith the subsidy , 3

e decrensing as o u tp u t Increases. 1 tt 3. T hose who seek subsidies on t d any th ing m ined. | <7 S nyder urged a program to make i

explomUon and development o t i m ine In terests attracU ve. He sa id i stockpiles o f needed m inerals a r o , ' low. I

H e pointed o u t th a t m ost big-1 money operaUons a ta r te d with small 1 o p e ra to n who spend a n average of 11 10 ye a rs w ork ing 'before re turns a re i

^ I s e d . I :^ • Ed nnd Oeorgo Snyder w en th e '

orig inal developers of tho TWumph I p (Cm Ubb*< «a P a n t . Calaan t>

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" ^Etiige T- AmoldAversP* SONOMA, Calif.. Oct. 30 (U.fO— t'

R ussia Is attem pU ng a gigantic b luff ‘ t l . again st th e U nited s ta te s and th e '

w estern alUes bu t Is “n o t ready to . C8 fig h t, doesn^ w on t to figh t and l e ■ won’t lig h t" if h e r b luff Is called,, , I G enera l H. B . <Bap) Arnold to ld

> t Uio tJn lted Press today.QU “I'v e been aw ay from W ashing-

ton now for a couplo of y e a n and l e I m ay bo sllghUy off th e beam.

B u t th a t 's m y considered opinion,'* th e warU me ch ief of th e an n y a ir

, forces said.i A rnold waa asked w h at poslUve '

« o ; steps th e w estem aUles m ig h t tako ] 'i " In th o presen t sltuaU on.)a li --Why n o t take a m otor convoy

and push It th rough tho corridor i a r . I to Beriln ," ho replied. "Perhaps is e ' we m ig h t have learned som ething v e . ' from O eorge P a tto n 's technique. I f Mil P a tto n were running tho show h e ' c h , wotild take It through."I ls Asked w h at th e Russians would «d do tf a n arm ed allied convey did Is push th rough to BerUn, Arnold '

replied, “no t m uch. If anything." ' ^ "O f course It's easy to lean again ' >j. th e fence ra il h e re In C allforala ^ and call th e sho ts as lo w hat we . to should do a n d should no t do on the

Other aide of th e world. I m ay i , be 100 per ccn t w rong. B u t I did

• have d irec t experience wlUi th e ■ R ussians under com bat conditions , th roughou t th e w a r and to th a t ex­te n t I base m y personal opinion and conclusions upon fact.

. “T h o only A m erican In th e post- w ar world to te ll th e R ussians where to g e t off and m oke them like It U M acA rUiur In Tokyo." | ,

Slipped Ifa. A fter record ing an above-frecs- is t Ing low tem pera tu re fo r th e f l n t ay Ume In m ore th a n a week, the an w ea the r slipped Tuesday m om - : n e Ing. A low of 31 degrees, lowest ror th is fall, was recorded a t the

b u reau of entomology.Low tem peratures were In the ,

n . 34-3S range m oat of la s t week, i T em peratu re a t 8 a m . Tuesday I w as only 36 degrees. stUl six

uy po in ts below th e freezing m arki‘ ' " I

-Street Park•t- T h e oonunlsslon chairm an , io cx - i-al p la in ing U>e funcU on of h is group,n - emphasized th e consu ltan ts ' recom-tu, m endaU on th a t o ff .s t re e t park ingre n o t lag behind th o change fromll- angle to paraUel park ing . Ho also0- po in ted o u t the p rese n t avaUabUltyIT- Of Off-Street space p lus tho 69 p e ro t cen t Increase In tu rnover to be

b rough t by low ering th e narH ngo t tim e lim it.sir P o u r park ing lo ts have been cstab-h e Ushed by private enterprise, h e re-)t- pa rted , each w ith hourly chargeso - and a pa id a t te n d a n t in charge. He t i t described these a s p lacing o ff .s t re e tIs- p a rk ing on a sem i-perm anen t tiosisrt- WlUl su fficien t se cu rity fo r th a c ity

:or ang le to para lle l park ing .B lake told tho councU h a ia oper-

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Says So 5 to Pusli ivs Overn F o ste r Dulles, Republican adviser ccused R ussia today of seeking to

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mds Urged TiSmall Minesof subsidies for small mine own- gc

tes a ttending ^ o Central Idaho ” on here Monday. Guest speakers jj(

City, president of the Combine t\ Henry Dworshak ond Rep. John Tl

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subsidies fo r domestic producers, ified program agreeable to all in- ubm itted to congressmen o t the g

to Gun Accident “ “ Causes Death 3

Of Local Man SCor K en n e th Richardson, 40, Tw in ^lay I PalU . woa killed Monday Ui a h u n t- »1

Ing acc iden t near Hamilton, Mont., on th o Associated P re u reported. De-

I ta ils o t th e accident were n o t im - ike m ediately available. Frienda here ot aald h e w en t ther* Prlday to h u n t

aid e lk a a d deer. Tbo body la being nare to HamUton fo r ablpm ent ^

I here . . . • tll g . | T h a la te M^. Richardson iwa* tllaU b o m IB B urke where h e attended ,Q fiB n d s a n d h igh schools. B e . 'v u di

are g ru d o a te d 'f ro m lh e I T n l v ^ ^ o f aiId ah o a n d following employment a

the w ith tb e soil eoDMrvatlos a a d lo r- «iph estry services waa employed by th e a:

B urpee seed eompaay In lo v a a n d e<C aU fom la before eomlng bere th ree u

—. ye a n ago. ’ • ' • p K k ' ®hazg^ c t th e -Kimv

S v ^ B ® 5 ^ R e o m 'a n « : « o t o a s . ^ H e * ^ T w as 'rT flfiB U tr of the Presbyterian »

church, three Masonlo o rg v h lu - p I tions here and o lh e n In W aahtng- U

• a ton . • ■ t< ’ I Survivors Include h is 'w idov and R ^ two ch ild ren here, and a sister. Mrs. a:

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i Rock Creek { s Disposal"j” Sewage disposal problems wer ^ city council m eeting by a group lvo em ptying fu rther sewage into Rc »ko be a health hazard and a nulsai

p a r t o f tho city, would no t sen lo r and is no t needed by others.»ps Tho opposition came on the i

hearing on tho proposed formati he tr ie t No. 74 to provide sewer faci

generally west of the original to J}W in m arked contrast to the al-

m ost weekly demands by cltl- r- zen delegations fo r sewers in . aln various parta of the city.nla A lthough somo objecUon was * a voiced to formnUon of tho dU trict ^ 0 Itself, m ost of the opposition was >ay I to fu r th e r polluUon of Rock creek. ilW Som e 01 d U ien s signed four peU- the tions dealing w ith various phases

o f th e p roject which would carry . th e a rea 's sewage direct to Rock _

Ion creek instead of through tru n k r, lines. “

e t - Several delegates living on W osh- ere ing ton s tre e t objected because they

It olready have sewer service. T hey ° I s ta te d th e propoeed sewer line would ®

— I be too h lgb to serve low-iylng pro* fperty In th e area. tl

O raydon W. SmlUi. speaking forH arold M urphy, who h a s a farm on ^ both sides of the creek outside ®th e c ity Umlts but near th e a f- u

I® fected a rea, emphasised th e p re- “ . se n t oontam lnaUon of th e stream .

“ He aald offlcen of Uio Southern s-Id ah o Fish and Oame assoclaUon aitold h im they object lo poIluUon siof R ock creek. As an alterna te , b e r

, I suggested a line to c a n y the a rea'a p' sewage along tho creek beyond th e ts, c ity Umlta. C

A fter S tn e ts and W ater Com- p(Caauaarf *a Paia i. U la»« I) H

king Reportsix- a tln g one o t th e park ing to ts a n d ! up. poin ted o u t ho has been In th e p a rk - ‘ cn- ing busUiess fo r some tim e p r io r to < tag th o A ssociated Consultaata survey < om a n d b is a p p o in tm en t. to th e com - ■> Iso m U slon. - <llty DescrlbUig a lo t behind th e Idaho per D ep a rtm en t sto re as owned by Uie be M cC onnlck Investm en t company, '

ing B lake sa id m a n ag e n of fou r stores < le aa ln c th e ir buUdlng from th e '

ab- aam e Urm a re operatm g thla lo t. I re - C hargea a re 10 cents for th e IIZM I se a h o u r a n d tlve cenU fo r each addl- H e Uon hour. T h e lot h a s a capacity 1 e e t o f 100 c a n a n d a turnover of'-MO i u is c a n daily. :■ iidty Beh ind Uie Orpbaum tbeatar-U s i ■om anoU iar lo t-v lU i - l O O - e a r - c w d t n

an d SOO-car turnover. C h a rfa s tb e ra , t •cr- (CMiU>*a« M r a n U . OalHM 4) .* * ' t

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oviet ih Red r Worldvlser to th e American delegation ig to extend “Soviet com m unlm

longo by revolution" as contra* dictory to the tenets of tha United N ations charter. He questioned w hether th e Rus­sians were sincere when they

Q signed the charter, i d T h is was Dunes' f ln t full d m «

speech fn alm ost si* weeks of this rn~ general assem bly. Most delegates h o regarded I t a s a preview of tho atU-

tude h e would take toward Russia If h e becam e secretary of a ta tf r -^ n

no eventuaU ty «ldely predicted If O or. hn T h om aa E. Dewey U elected Presi­

d en t a week from today.B lam ed for DOemmas ,

n Speaking during the assembly'* poUUcal com m ittee debate on tb*

<■<3 G reek case. Dulles placed th e blame— on Russia fo r m any of the dilemmas

h i w hich th e U. N. finds Itself.H e outU ned aome of th e baslo

princip les of oommunUm. and Uien ^ reviewed th o obJecUves e f th e U. N.I c h arter.

* ^ e r e Is a baslo eontradlctloa „ betw een th e c h arte r theory of peace- U tim e change by evoiuUon and the

com m unist doctrine of violent change by revoluUons," DuUea told th e com m ittee. ' •

5 ^ -B ecaase of Doctrine* , ' jUn- “A nd i t U because Soviet conm ii- : ere nism teaches and pracUces tb e o o u n t o t violence tb a t th « U nited JfM to u ina h a s found U ImpossUiIe a s yec to n - e n t U e n Ute people* Qt th e w orld tro ta

tb e bekvy burden e t am uunao t a o d n s ^ eTen heftiler burden o f . le t r . le d /■ S o 'lo n g a s S o rle t ccm m antsai n s doss p reach a n d p raettee m tto tlo D

o r a a « m e u s to S s t ro y t U n d a t e n t ordpr e ls e v h s e a s d t e a e b im o r- w otldwtde poUUeal anb iU ao c rm aB r th e a ra .b o u n d to v o o d e r 'V b A tb n th a snd ecnw aunlst B orsm m cata H tb e d -the ire* n . K c h a r te r v lU tin t< « tlt7 e l pu r-

im .. oO yB a to . e e w w jy a o n n ia iU st |0 r »

•isn a ' l r e o e r a l ' « f f « t to tb *Ua- pow er ’ o f 8 o v ) « t V tom m isdsn n g - th roughou t th e w otU ." s e r e fd re d

to “coercive m easures" byand R uasia “to extend Its p 6 « e r over drs. a ll Berlin ." He sold the saoM w as

tru e In K area."

k Sewage 5al Protesteds w ere aired Monday nigh t a t th e ' group of persons who objected to ito Rock creek on grounds it wot^Jd nuisance to residents of th e west t serve somo citizens In tho a ie a3.the n igh t scheduled fo r a public

rm ation of local improvement r facilities to residents In the a rd t nal townslte. The objections were al- * * * *

'to Traffic Issue ] Mscussed by

E Council HereT h e c lly council M onday acted on

^ one of th ree principal m a tte rs of l^ y c u rren t pubUc In terest w blch cam e

up for conslderaUon. P roa ,and eons . o f tra ff ic problem s wero aired,

h e t A rep o rt by H . P . Blake, chair- hey m an o t th e city o tf-s tree t parking mid commission, preelpitated a 1 ( ^ d is-

cussion on traffic problems—par­ticu la rly concerning the proposed conversion from angle to parallel

. on parking. Blake's report gave tb e ilde oouncUmen a preview of th a padc- 1 . in g com m ission '> form sl rep o rt doe

in tb e n e a r fu tu re , am . B lake reviewed p r c g m i ta o tf- c m s tre e t p ark ing a rrangem ents . a ^Uon aald th e p ark ing ciommlsslop feels Jon su fftc ien t o ff-s tre e t space' exists to

be recom m end Im m edlata conven ta ti to ea's para lle l p a rk in g In th s bustaess dls*Uie tr ie t. P a rk s Com m issioner O m i h g .

C olem an ra ised th e questlan of im - p ro v a lo f th e c a a v e ^ o n 07 a m aJW -'I I ty o f tb e d t 7 ^ businessmen.— Pub llo S a fety O om ralsslaner'L '’X.

N Itschke rerlew ed tho la ck -o f tn . te re s t show n s a d cited sa re ra l p a r ts

I . o f th e A ssooU ted o o n so lta a tr • p o rt. H e e lso lU te d be h a s been l a .

fo rm ed th e C ham ber o t C om m nce x r t - h a s a n s v e n d th e HoUlster O ra a ie ^ m to ob jection to th e eooversloD la rv q j te r s u t l n g th e eh am b e r favors tM ' « m - being f o r ^ ^ t f th i

1 ^ 0 T a k ln s I m w ith th a tM ln n V e t • ' th e th e tra fflo experts, tb a a ra n g e i a . . :

«ny, f o m e d th e eouaoO t t b eicn*tne»d^*i.

d d l- T h e Q n n g e

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’ Dudes Asking Ban of Jeeps In Wilds Ai’ca

(frMi ri«« 0««)a n d in H te d th e ir suffSuU ost to (a n n u la te a coniCrueUve program to p ro tec t wild gams. “Idaho has done a rcaaonabty good Job In controlling th o U k e." ho declared, "and Um

■ f u n la h e d good h un ting to peopio w ho otherw lM would havs none."

O ooney described en largem ent of th e M onU na game w arden force a n d Ita FB I training. H e aald th a t •U t« sp e n t tiOSOO ior predatory a n im a l control w ith th e rem it of Increasing upland b ird and big gam e num bers. Hk described tho |_ M o n U n a ly item of transp lan ting gam e from one area to ano ther. 1

M ary Shaw rer. Cody. %Vyo.. was •* lu m e d honorary p residen t of the w om en's d eparts ien t of th e Western P u d e R ancher* aswclatJon. MIm S haw T tr. who It approxim ately 80 y e a rs old. has been associated wllh th e aMoclnUon for m any yeara. ^ ’ O th e r officers named by Cht worn* ki • n w are M n . Valle Dcm m oni. Seely h L ake. Mont.. rre sldcn t; M rs. T ravers 11 S m ith , Big Timber. M ont., secreU iy h fo r M on tana; Mrs. Paye Snyder, c Cody, Wyo., secretary for W yoming; Mr*. P am Drysdale. Skookumchuk, g] B . o .. aec re tah ’ a t large, and M n . c M ildred Bpcath. W lnthrop, Wash., •ecre ta ry for Idaho tffid W ashington.

WalfCT O. Nye, BllUngs. M ont., ex- h ecutlve secreU ry of the aasoclation. •a id application* for m em bership m iro m six ranche* were Ijelng con* m

; a ldered and several h a d been ac- I copted. A t p reaent there ore only two et ' Id a h o m em ben, the D ar X ranch, hi

M eyers Cove, and th e Sawtooth ra ran c h , SU oley , he aaid. m

H je board of direc tors endorsed ■! a n editorial carried tn tha O reat £'<

r a il s , M ont., T ribune, en titled ’T lic D ude R ancher 's Plea." T h e editorial w as a n appeal to the public fo r tu th e p reserraU on of prtmlUve areas • i n Idaho . M onU na and Wyoming. A ■ O fficials of the G reat N ortnera. *• TJnlon Paclfle. N orthern Pacific and MUwaukee railroads a re attending

J (he m e et a s a re rep resen u tlre s • from U nited. W estem . Northwest ^

a n d C on tinen tal a ir lines. wT lia g roup wUl elect new dlrec ion

I* T uesday a fu m o o n .T h e dude ranch 6w ncrs will hold

th e ir 33rd annual banquet and w danoe T uesday eren lng and th e ir w a n n u a l w estern pa rty W ednesday

hc

The Hospital ^" — ■ H.

fin erg en cy beds only 'were avail- O a b le T uesday a t th e T w in PalU a county hosplU L VUlUng h o u n aro from a to 4 a n d 7 to 8 p . m. lu

ADMITTED J jN icholas Lux, M rs. D . P . H art, „

M ra Ja ck R auch. M rs. K enneth n Xtaaberg and Iv an Lee Rom jue, a ll » T w in P a lls ; a M r. M cCarthy. Mon- ^ ta n a ; M rs. O ra Acock. Buhl, and Xlrs. Jo h n P e n tn e , K im berly,

D ISMISSED mL. D . U ncoln . U n . O tto H tns, r -

amd M r s . « c o B i 7 l t ^ a n d dau g h . I te r , a n T i l n ITallj; Bdw ard Boech I a n d M rs. H em ian B rlnker. both I K im berly, and Mrs. Jo h n O rthal, I T iler. L

Weather S'Tw in PaUa mad Ttelnlty—F air w ith th

lit t le ehange In teis |»ersttire (onlgbt T l a s d W ednesday. H igh yesterday Sl> wllaw 34. U w thU n o n iln g t l . B wlJU m . 28. sel

Br n * AIMCUM rrw «a uiiM M u Uln riTp jjj

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o a t l o l o o k g . Ic’g f io ls b e d a a *; t o « o e w d e g r e e o f p c tfe c t lc

I t ’ff to o t M m o o g fin e «ax* i • g e . I t s ip w ^ « w a o g d e U 'U a

i T W IN F /• O N IB C C K LAKE

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ffi PAGB T W O ___

Keep th e W hU e F lag i 0/ S a fe ty f l v i n g

! fe INow th ree d ays w ith o u t a f

of tra ff ic d e a th in o u r U a g ic5i« Valiev. ^ng P

„ Rupert Man, 72, » Discovered Dead „

S Of Wound by Gun ;RUPERT. OcU 30 - W illiam o

Thomaa Hewett. 73, was found de ad h n - I t 4 p. ra. Monday a t th e hom o of lc :ly hU daughier-ln .law , Mr*. E d ith » ■ra llew ett, wlUi a Kunnliot w ound In ry h la head, according lo M inidoka 5T. Couniy Sheriff Ron Hawks. k:*• Pollowlng nil lnve.•^t!8ntJotl th e J'

ehcrUf und Deputy She riff FJoyd ” [*• Stew art said the m nn com m itted h-i suicide by m lng a ls«gauRo slio teu n ^ '**• and attributed h h action to 111 ' X- health and despontlency. m, T hs county coroner, A llen O ood- ilp man. said there probably w ould bo ,, n» no InquMt.c- Tlie body was found by M ra. Hew- ro e ll’a 0-year-oId daug lite r u p o n h. he r re tu rn from school. T h e child Lh ran to th e business house w here h e r ^

m other worked and toM h e r o f th e i- death. T h e sheriff wa* th e n noU - “ !

J t fled. Mr. Hew ett woji alone In th e house a t the tim e of hla d e a th . . .

ftl Tho body U a t the O oodm an m o r- _ 3r tuary pending funeral a rra n g e m e n u . y.

I A. H. Whitbread 12 Dies in Gooding a“ GOODINO, O ct. 30—A lfred H enry a

W hitbread, fll, died a t 11:30 p. m . R_ M onday following a n ex tended 111- Pi™ nes*. la j . H a was bom Ja n . 10. IB87, a t ^ BamesvlUe, M inn., a n d moved to 1*" M onU na when a chUd. H o lived in m * M ontana 50 years before m w ln g

^ here in 1040. B e h a s been employedhere •* a bookkeeper by D r. J . G . dl

" Haj-den. u.* H e m arried LlUlan W rig h t on fc

M arch 33. 1907. a l Glasgow, M o n t P<-> H e waa a n active m em ber o f th o cc1- Gooding lO O P lodge and h a d been 1I>IU a M ason. SI re I n addition to hi* widow, h e Is

survived by' th ree *ona. P re d W h it- ci bread, Glasgow, and O rville a n d J<M ark W hitbread. O oodlng; hU H m other. M n . Emily W hitb read . K Ooodlng: a a lster. Mra. O raceWeber. Gooding, and th ree g ran d - ta

J" children. . t fT he body Is a l th e T hom peon cl

chapel pending funeral arrange*ment*. . C

ill M asricV aO ^ V - ,J Funerals

TW IN P A L L S -P unera l aervlcea b jfo r H erm an J . Schw eltser will b e aaconducted a t 3 p m . T h u rsd ay a t «

h th e Tw tn PalU m ortuary c hape l. *« i t T h e Rev. M ark O. C ronenberger1. will offlclala. Twin P a lls M asona tirB will hold graveside r ite s In 6un> tri

se t Memorial park. di--------------------------------- M

DECLO — G raveside services fo r ^H iram D avid ChrLitensen will be a t held a t a p .m . W ednesday a t th e

It Declo cemetery under th o d lr rc tlo n of the McCuUoch funeral hom e.

I! TW IN PALLS — P u n e ra l aervlces for O rover S h afer will be conducted a t 3 p. m . W ednesday a t th e W hite

r. M ortuary chapel. T he Rev. M ark C . Pi Cronenberger will officiate. B u rta l tl; wlU be mado In Sunset M em orial Aj park.________________________________ M

A s fa r " fia n d lll i g h t ' S t r e a m e i

b a k e r L a n d €

Io n g .w Im Ib is a I i (r«« fro m blip m ise t i . . . u n d . T o p t ^ o. fa ,

.p p o lm cd U u d * C r m ,„ i , ],d if fe m i, I

£ax* io g « 9 m ile - N e w C b s m p io n s o -U s e d m n c t o r i C o a v e r t ib l e g , a ed

FALLS M O T O R CC

• F , . > P I r « t b y t e r w l t f i a p o t

> Mining Group Asks Subsidy For Operation;

(fr*a Ptf* Oaa>mine near here. G eorge S n y d e r aald < about itSSJXX) w ent Into th e m ine before stockliolders g o l a n y re tu rn , t

Income Palls 1T he speaker pointed ou t. "D uring 1

the 10-year period tm m edla ta ly p re- 1 ceding World war I I . th e copper, lead and zinc m ining in d u s t ^ h a d J an average gross Income a p p ro x i­m ately half of the p revious decade, c

I Prlce-s were below th e cost o f p ro - £ ducilon. In many InsU nces, a n d so t production was low." t

Snyder said tlie coat of subsidy In —' poor tim es would be les* to th e gov- <

em m en t th a n coet o f d irec t pay ­m ent of unemployment com pensa* tlon funds. fl

Dn-orshak said Snyder's em phasU C on a unified program w aa good /

n and m ust be accomplished before 1 i* leglslaUon can be passed. H e poin ted I m out th a t Increased funds received Id by the bureau cf m ines a n d geo- I of logical survey ahould be am p le for ih w estem developm ent tIn Revival Com plim ented Cta 'I 'he senator com plim ented th e f;

group on revival of m in ing in te res t £ In thla area to the h lgheat p ilch c In '35 years. i,

Dworshak h chairm an of th e v ' nubcommltlee on m ining in the h

committee on Interior a n d in su lar affairs. e

. Sanborn, n member of a a lm llar com m ittee In tho house, tirged a re - i tu rn to the bUmetJil base fo r m oney. ^ soylng such a plan would a id th e ^

aDUeusslon H eld a

D uring a luncheon m eeting Mon> . day. about 40 delegates pa rtic ip a te d ^

* In a roundU ble dUcusslon on m ine fc *- problems. ^'® S. H. Lorlnn. norlhw eat divis ion b

engineer o f the federal b u rea u of p ‘ m ines, sa id funds lim it p ro jec ts In

the a rea to three a year. H o said the bureau chooees p ro je c u oon> aldrred tho best fo r m oney avall- oble.

g . P ronk Plughoff. engineer fo r the 3 Apache M ining company, d iscussed “ ry a bulletin on a survey of th e W ood Z n. R iver area. The bu lletin w aa la s t . | . p rin ted In 1038. Plughoff aaked L o r- f

lan for a new survey. kt L orlan said If the bu reau 's budgel ,, lo Is th e aame. the survey w ould be * In m ade nex t year.LS C«mmll(«« Nam ed ^:d I. E. Rockwell. Bellevue, sa id a ll lc 3. discussions a t the meoUng w ould l>e t<

u.ieles.4, unless InntrucUons a re given P in for legislation. A committee w as a p - » t pointed to work on leglalation. T h e E le com m ittee includes T h o m le y W ll- J' •n Hams, P rank Plughoff a n d Bill P

Simon*. CIs O ther* participating In th e dls* t< t . c u u lo n s were n ialne W atU . S . W . ai id Johnson . John la rso n . S. A. Berry.U Hal Covey, Jim Stevens a n d Carl d . Klinger.:e W llllam R. Nau. execuUve secre- 1. U ry o f tho as.ioclaUon. Introduced cl

th e sp e ak e n a t the meeting a n d h a d ai It) charge of general a rrangem en ts . pi

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i ' l F i r i h I s D i ™ i s s e d tD U trlct Judge H ugh A. B aker, T

upon motion of atto rneys T uesday cl J m om lng dLimUsed a su it b ro u g h t el •a by Lloyd H orlacher. Ely, Nev.. w le again st tho In term ounU ln Seed it company. Twin Palls. T he c ase was R 1 scheduled for a ju ry tria l. ~:r Judge B aker dismissed th e Jury H IS u n til 10 a . m . W ednesday w hen a

tria l Is scheduled for tho U.OOOJIfl dam age *ult brought by th e 5ego Milk company against Mr. a n d Mrs.

>r E dgar D. V incent Pller. T h e su it ,e stem s from a collision May 11, 1047.

D i s c h a r g e s 2Bill L aren ta Rhea. t*

rs ----------------------------- 2xl SINOS IN C nO RU S S;e K lhffiERLY, O c t j ( j-N o rm a n »i 3. Peterson will sing tn a cho rus a t “ tl the naUonal Fu ture Farm ers of »1 A merica convenUon In K ansas C ity,

M o , Nov. 14 to IB.

I

^ ttxu iy/e d n e w C r u i s e r

burdensome cxceu balk, in « top quality car, thia 13 inst one of the dramat*

n t M stwar Studebaker*. ional New Commanderi!, aedaaa, coupeil

CO., Inc.TW IN FALLs , IDA H O

p o r t w F e w t

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' Twin Falls N<Y Gone OB T ea r 8

Mr. and Mrs. R. M . Newbry leftr i la s t S a tunU y on a tour o f Calif- tl“ o m ia and Mexico. 6

--------- Plid S an ih tne Circlene The Sunshine C ircle club will B [7,. m eet W ednesday •ftem oon a t the

home of Mrs. Besale Sima. M em- Rn r bera are asked lo bring d ish toweU clrf, fo r the m onth 's birthdays. j e r. — ■•Ad Jndgm ent Deferred n u - Judgm ent waa deferred In d tyi t . court Tuesday in 'th e ca*e* of Rufu* fi'o- Shorty and Nelson Benaliyson who frso pleaded gulity to charge of intoxlca* N

tlon. uIn — 01 iv- Orvtip MeeUy - O roup i of th e Presbyterian 1 a . W omen's aasoclaUon will meet a t

S p. m . Tuesday w llh Mrs. H enry e:su Coiner, U IS E leventh avenua e a s t Cod A ssistant hostesses will be M n . 0're T hom as M eehan a n d M rs. D uane aed Hodge. 7ed ---------o - PeU tlen FUed p or A peUUon for le tte rs of admlnU*

traU on tn Che $4,100 esU te of D uane fl:q . Adams, who died O c t 8, w as b:

he filed M onday In probate court by tl^st E thel Adams, h is widow. Tho e iU te Pch conslics of $3.SOO In rea l property n

In Twin P a lb a n d an automobilehe valued a l MOO. T h e petition will be S he heard a t 10 a jn . Nov. «.a r --------- 3,

B irth* Va r Sons w ere bom M onday a t th e s<e - Tw in PalU county hosplU l to Mr. cj•>■• and Mra. Troy Lewis, Eden. Mr. and L

M n . Jam es Sigmon. Buhl, and Mr. a, and Mr*. VlrgU C offm an. Jerome.A daughU r was bom Monday to Mr. d

» ' a n d M n . M. D. BasU an, Ta-ln PalU.D au g h ten were bom Tuesday to e*Mr. and Mra. Jo h n Perrlne. K im . fiberly. Mr. and Mr*. K ennetli R a a - ec

5R berg. Twin PalU. and Mr. and Mra. tr0* O ra Acock, Buhl. «

Id ------------------------------

3; Traffic Fines S. . David HaU. rou te 3. wa* fined $10 A

and U cosU T uesday In JusUce^ court for speeding. R obert D. Moore a'” w as fined 110 and >3 cosU on a stop lr

sign vlolaUon. P ra n k Palmer, rouU p:1, Kimberly, waa fined 13 and « UcosU for d riving w ith defective ai

« lights, LIn city court M onday. »3 fines ^

were paid by Paul R. HllU for a n *ijj Improper tu rn , end by the Gore Mo- o [>e to r company and J a n e Doe for lm -

proper parking, Pines of 91 apiecep. were paid fo r overUme parking by 1ie Eldon R o u t t M rs. Blanche Davis. 1 .1- Jo h n E. Rogera. K . W lsh art M. N.Ill Porm an. H . Cobb. Oeorge Deck,

Olen O ott. B. R. Sharp . W. L. Pot-s . te r , L, D. Sm ith, H anna Nlelnon „V. a n d Gordon W addell. "y. ----------------------------- S

Charge Dismissed>• A charge of "Issuing and passing a a■d check WlUiout sufficient funds" s■o agalnsl J . H. Jones was dl.imU.ied In m

probate cou rt M onday by Judge S . a; T . H am ilton on grounds th a t Jonesw as “^yi^oi^_fii«||iJlq)T3ffn i |f i t In - n

i had’£ n ^ ^ ^ 5 '^ f o rr . Tlmes-News w ithout having su m - tl ,y d e n t funds In tho bank to pay th e gl I t checlc upon presenU Uon. T he check ^

was mado good.d -----------------------------IS RE A P TIM ES-NEW S WANT ADS.

y How to Holt) i

I* FALSE TEETH jMore Firmly in Place ft

Oo f w r«ti« tMih lasp? iBd •citamM Ih7 tlipslns. 4r«ssli>( or KtbbtiflS >k«s Cm Mt, .Buili »r ulkT Jmi iBrlnkl* • LIiiii fA S T tm i OD rmt ptiio. n u I

loaa.«el4l pevdtr beUi (41m )tMlk Bon ClnBl7 and nor* <OB(ortaBlr CN« n sH T . taon. t u u at fMilns Jdcm DM m r . CWkt J^ l>u odor" Hw>. \ t« n kn«Uil. Ott PArrCCTU M u at

n any <lre« ttof.-A<iT,____________________

>f7. Enjoy

■ f r o m t h e s a m e a m o u n t

o f O i l Y o u N o w U s e /

If rou hive tn oil itore wiih hind control e r pilot lire epers- tion, rou are fctxing about 7596 of the b n t you p«r for.You could cooK m *ilu«bl< eh aod enior u muchu2$C6 HOXB KBAT wi(h an economical, effi- tient, rULt.V AUTOMATIC H. C Uttle oil floor (urfucr.W i(h tn H. C Linle oil floor furnsct ihete it no pilot lii(ht or H contunt low lire tuge to v u t t K oil. Optrtiion il 100C% cleettlc* H

I tllrcon iro lW -ap tw n tcd H .C HLinle feiiure. The ihrrmoitat H nkei ctt* of lighting the burner E •hen hett ll needed tn4 ir (ucni E

I lhe fire (ompletel)' out when no HI he*t il rrquired. M

Think of the *ddfd comfott tnd K convenience plui (he uving in B oil and dollin! Let u i (how you H whst tn H. C Little oil floor fur> Q B*ce csn mean in your horn*! No oblijtftioa. Etijr letmt. Up to three yetri to ptr.

O th e r f e a t u r e s 1 . rint CmI. 3. to>r tnt«ri«>l«« U Oil. 4. Nt r«fti l« WMf. i . c<Sm *. 7. K« Dnr. N* Aihtt. I. S«f«i U>t< t . OvtranlMd.

Y o u r A u tb o r ix td I

. Robert E. Le420 Main A yt. So.

TIMES-NEWS. TWII

Vews in Brief 'S porte r P hot* Clnb

tt S porte r Photo club membera and ^ ttie lr friends aro rem inded of th e i

costum e Halloween party to s ta r t i p rom ptly a t 8 p. m, today. ;

U BU rrlage UceBte (e A m arriage Ucense x a s Issued eI- M onday a t the office of the county ■Is c lu k to Jo h n H. Glese. ^ e r , and f

J o a n LeC lalr, Twin P a lU .^ £

R e tn m s F>ora T rip y M rs. J . Lelnen has re tu m ed• from a tr ip during which she visited B o friends a n d relaUves in M lsoturi. t• N ebraska and Iowa. She waa ealletl ii

to R an saa Clly. Mo., by th e death o f h e r b ro ther, W. R . BrlmhaU. i

n T r ip A uthorised jit T h e board of county commission- cy e rs gave authorlEstton M o n d ^ to it County A gent W arren D algh and eI. O ounty Club A gent W. O . m e a t toe a tte n d a conference In BoUe O e t 3S, r

a r and 38. q

Firem en Called jT ho flrv departm en t vras called a t g

e 0:30 p. m . M onday to exUnguish a n a blaM In th e bottom of a stove a t y tho residence c f H . J . P u ta e r , 1345 I e F i f th avenue e a t t Damage w as m l- J y nor, deporU nent offlclaU said.e ---------e SttidenU A ppointed

A t the S t Alphonsus hoep lu l K hool o t nur&ing in BoUe, M ary W illiam s h a s been appolnU d to the !

B scholastic conunlttee; Jeanne Coop-1 r. e r, a lhleU cs commlltee, a n d Afton , * d Lulloff, healU t officer. T hey will 1 ®

serve on th e com m ittees fo r a y rar. * ^

'■ DeertM FUed I '• A decree of dUtrlbuUon of the i ,0 e sU te o f C harlo tU Lovelady w a s '• filed T uesdsy w ith th* county r e - ! . - corder. Sho died May 0, IMfl. leav. ^ I. ing a n e s u te o f rea l p roperty In this ®

counly. T ho eeU te w u aw arded to J h e r son. D avid R . Lovelady, after six bro thers and s ls te n assigned ^ th e ir intereeU to h im O e t 14.

D Assists a t Camp0 Jam ea S tan ley Miracle, M« Pourth e avenue n o r th . T w in Palls, Is assUt- 5 Ing w llh supervision of a recreaUon e p rogram fo r young people a t Dayton 3 labor c am p for. m lg n to ry w orken. e according to word received from

L lnfield college. McMlnnvlUe. Ore..t w here M iracle is a s tu d e n t Ho U;i a m em ber o f th e ChrlsUan Student. U nion com m unity acUon committee. a t th e college.0 -------------------------------

; W. R. Wolter Is; Paid Final Honor• P im eral services for William

R elm er W olter were conducted a l 3 p jn . Tueadoy a t tho W hite mortuary chopel w ith the Rev. M ark C. C ronenberger officiating.

Soloist waa M rs. W. O. Watt.i. a AcUve pallbearers were Dean H.

B anner. W illiam Deahl. O. O. Cox.1 M. E. R ountree. E. M. Peterson I- a n d J . J . Rowlan.» H onorary pa llbea ren were E. U /•• R aybom , V. p . Lawson. R a J j^ M o d -' .n

Iln. W .jW , Front*. T . M.s a n d G lynn Sm ith. •-e M lU tary rite s were perftmned a i . tho graveside by tho American Le- » glon DAV a n d VFW. Interm ent was c m ade In th e Sunset Memorial park.

I T y l e r |

» W R O N D E W O I; W FRTOAY I

; B BJW]ih est^

i . C»«'» Or»rK»««. ♦. N» H*I U>t*4 by U«d*<»rit*n' lab«cDi»rlM.

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' Death Claims H. Schwitzer

wl H erm an J . Schw ltier. 74, d ied a t« 11:30 p jn . M onday a t h ts hom e if t 131 T h ird avenue c ast. T w in

following a brief Illness.He was bom Aug. 18. 1674. in P

C anton S t G allen, Sw lU erland . H e “|iS camo to the U nlled SU ie^ a t th o ^(y age of 18 and setUed In th e m id - ”■a w ea t H e m arried Id a Rock, G ro to n . F

S. D.. in 1903. P o r th e pa* t 30 'y e a n Mr. Schwitzer haa been in *'bualneas In Tw in Palls . «

^ He U a member o f th e T w in P a lU *!d Masonic lodge, Uio M odem W ood- ^ >• m an o f America a n d waa acU ve I !d In the lO O P Lodge fo r 40 y e a n .J l Surviving h im a re hla w ife , M rs. *

Id a Schwitzer: th ree d a u g h te n . ;Mrs. L orena 6 . E llree , L ew lslon ; 'Mrs. Florence E. W arren , S a n U ®

1- Crux. C a lif , and M rs. Eva O . K a - °lo lousek, Tw in PalU: a n d tw o g rand* *' id chUdrCT.I f Puneral services w ill be h e ld a t a 1I*, p jn . T huraday a t th e T w in F a lls •*

m orluary chapel w ith th e Rev. Mark C. Cronenberger o fficia ting . The Twin PslU M asonic w ill hold

at graveside rltuaU a t th e S u n se t M e- _a morlal park . ’

!- Low-Cost Houses ; Is Forum Subject „

.1 “W hat can be done a b o u t low p „ cost housing needs In T w in P a lls?"

will be tho subjcct of th e reg u la r ,[ Maglo Valley roundU ble dlacusslon I »,

' ' a t 7:30 p. m. today ove r rad io i p S l . u l l o n i a . I X . ^' I Tho th ree m ain speakera will be |

' I H arry Barry, a local lum ber deale r: I I Leo A nderw n. represen ting th e F l n t .

Federal Savings a n d L oans , and ! Jam es Thompson, a local c o n tra c to r. “

“ I M n . L. S . ShurU eff wlU In troduce ' the sp eak en and Ju n e au S h in n will

be m oderator. The program Is spon - sored by th e Tw in P a lls L eague o f h Women V oten , a n o n -p a r tisa n h organlzaUon. fc

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^ S e e n T o d a y ^. . Several d ty officials tralpdng ta * and o u t of courthouse . . . Dorothy S* G rundm an, afoot yesUrday. glad ^ to have car back today . . . 0«oU

pointing to foot-high pUe* of leaves n . In g u t te n and m aking dire prefllc- pol

Uon* about how a heavy rain would ^ d make a good flood w ith no place to - go . . . Judge Jim pum phrey sUU ^ M incensed about fella offering to pay S fine y tsu rd a y w ith a p n -d a U d ,

check on an cnit-of-town bank • • • iou 1040 au lo In showroom, undergoing ^

A trea tm en t trom rap id battery charg - ^“ er . . . Beth Noble on the prowl

for o range crepe p«per for Hallo- _ ween decoraUons a t h o tp lu l . . . pol ^ Ju s t seen: Lou T horton, C harles

Ralcllffe. W. P . H aney . . . And ^ overheard: “I*m looking for some j i J . one fool enough to teach m e to ^jy d - ,

,= House Near Paul i: Damaged by Fire J

PAUL. Ocl. 2 9 -T h e nswly form ed volunteer flro deparunent of tho "r* w est end fire prevenUon dU trlet exUngulihed a b laio a t 7;S0 a. m . f.*^ Tuesday on th e DavU Green farm two miles east of here. ^

» f Tho alarm was tho f ln t m ajor __fire to be answered by the new da- ♦ —

iw portm ent. *lP lre caused about tAOO damage to

I a three-room house occupied on the I farm by Mr. and Mra. A venl G reen.I Fire Chief Alvin SUmpson said the blate was caused by an overheated

' utovp.I Firemen saved all fura llu re In the house and tho blaw was confined to kitchen walU.

lU GOING TO PHILIPPINES 1- KIMBERLY. O c t 38-E dw in Rowe of has le ft for San Dlego. Calif., where m ho wlil em bark a t th e na<y base

for tho Philippine lalanda. 4 ^

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tiUons o f smokers are enjoying in P h anoke, a cleaner, fresher smoke than fore.p'ourself bow really good t d garene c P h i u p M o r r is today!I Tomorrow—you smoked PWUF Mo

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' Council Gets J SewagePlans S Protest HereU (p n a Om > Iea B lsaloner T rum an T . O re e n h a l^ I

po in ted out th a majority o f the o a re a 's rtelden ts had atked for

^ fo rm atku i of a local Improvement d U tr tc t th# m a tte r waa referrwl to > # C lly Attorney J . H . BU ndlord. W

T h a city a ttom ey explained T tr-• • loua sU p t In tho form ation o t such « d is tric ts , how tho cost U dUtrlbuted.I : a n d w h a t action the councU can

ta k e o n t t e protests. S U U and fed- ^ e ra ! legislaUve proposals on atream

• po llu tion also w e n explained.“ A t th e end of a half-hour ducus- 1“ alon , PubUo Safety CommUsloner

I . B. NItschke urged tho protesU ba given serious consideration and the m a tte r was u b le d unUl tho return of M ayor H . G . Lauterbach.

BD TTEB PltlCK siTlDB o NEW YORK. O c t 3# WV-Whole- “ sa le prices of grade "AA- buUar to- ^ d a y dropped to the lowest I m l ^ s ince June 10, 1B47. W ith prices of

th e varloua grade* off two to th ree „ cenU from yesterday, th a grade „ "AA " elld to 63 cent* a pound, “n il*

com pared w ith 80 centa on Jun e 10,

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C z e c h P a p e r s G e t O r d e i 'S t o I

‘C o p y ’ S o v i e t IPRAGUE. Oct. as eWD—TU* com- B

m unlst m c n u n e n t h u ordered H C*ccho*lov«kU JouroaU sls to model ?? th e ir v w k k tle r th o a o v le t press.

latcrm »U on M in b le r Vftctkv Ko* >< . peeky told a t*o-dfcy convenUon ot JA newimtB th a t th e nrc<iulem o t the ^ burjtoU p n u ' hna been » u n d « L

More th*n l.OOO ot- th e counU j’a 1.- 400 n rT jin tn e lee ted by u d tm a U o n • stujle lis t o l h u x l-p k lie d candl* d«t«j as Ihelr o« lcera . ^

'V hfn th e ou lr>m * ottlcer* u k e d ■ to d tbate th e lr repo rt on p u t actlv* - ■ JUw. including th o preas p i w . M r- ■ Eitt«a rem ained s ilen t. ■

E l(h l- r» c « KcMlaUsQ ■An el8ht*p» |0 reaoluUon adopted ■

b r kcelunatlOD pledged th e nevspa- ■ petroen lo “le w n te rrenU y Irom >oum»U&t3 o t th e c o un try o t victor* E lous M cUU sn. th e Soviet Journal* bt<

lh«One of th e m a jo r po in ts o t tlie Vo

rr$oIuUon n s th a t Ctechc«lo\-aUa's wb JoumoUsU U ke 4 spccU l M uxUVre* paitra in ing course w lih in Iho nex t year. -----

A nother ptotIsIoq aUpulated lha t only uncomprom ising detenders ot I t i th e p re jen t regim e could ’ lead the people along th e road to soclalbnt through p m s and radto.*'

t i t re i i Doasla New* RFortlgu edllors agreed to »trc.‘,s in

newa Irom Russia nnd th e “ilruBglo the o t th e working people a n d prosre.-!* h c i alve loree.1 In th e v o r ld against Im* pcrtalLit w annongera . . *«e'

O lh tr provlslortA: l"0A bit) on ocw^p#pe^ adverUMng

. on grounds of •'m oral neceiUly."—a m g o tfm m fn l plun to publish a iiewn*

paper devoted solely lo adverlbe* mrnls,

A lonbig-dowii o t newspuper , f htid lln ra to m ake Uiem levi senia* Uonal.

B e tlona l ra j> e n 5“ 'D ecenlrallEallon of tlje pre.w and

creation of a ne tw ork of regional y , . newipapers. **1

A speclallted new spaper devoted lo parU culur In terests.

An exchange o l new nnen T -llh the eov let bloc. r

A m etger o t Slovak and Czech Wl newa agencies In to a single naUon* anc wide organliaUoQ. opc

U m lU U on of spo rts to a maxi* een mum of 12 p e r c e n t o t apace on weekdays. lea;

More w orker a n d p easan t corre* t^- tpoQdenta. i

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Police Check on 2 Minor Collisions

City police Investigated two m inor colllsloaa M onday.

Howard Shoa t. rou te 3. and C. D. Neal. FUfr, wero d riv e rs of maclilnes Involved In an acc id en t on Shoshone a tree t n o r th a t 9:10 p . m . According to offlcera. N eal Tvaa backing away

A from the curb a n d dam aged the ^ Shoat m achine allghllj-.

lla rry Cohen. M 3 Second avenue WMt, and O len S im m ons were drlv* e n of m achines Involved In a eol* llsJon In Ute 100 block of M ain ave­nue west. Oohox v a t pailUnK hU vehicle w hen Sfaiunona opened the door of h la a lready pa rked automo­bile. dam aging th e re a r door and fender of th e Cohen m achine, pollee u ld .

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The abOT» defln lU oa • o f the nu Uonal >-aluea found In bread has b approved by th e CouncU on F t and N utrlU on of th e American M

” leal AasoclaUotL Since BU TUJCRUST 8 r« a d la enriched to the ex ten t o f m odem standards « Uiese added nutrlU onal values should be ea.-!j- to understand v eating am ple am ounts of BUTT! K RD ST b good fo r j-ou. D o n t o\ look th e m any advantages of i

. basic food. E a t a t least two all of BU TT E R -K R U ST Bread a t ev meal.

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Recreation Aired For PTA Session

RU PER T. O ct. 20—"RecreaUon In th e hom e a n d c o m m u n ity was Uie Uicmo of Uie lo st PTA mecUng

. he ld In th o h igh school auditorium .Mrs. V aughn. B o lr conducted the

mccUng. K ay Re>-nolds. high school phy.^lfal educa tion tcaclicr. led a

. roundtable dL 'custlon on recreation.‘ Snealrent Jjjcluded C harles W hll- . inker. P roba lo Judge Jake Wall., Mrs. E ddie S te fan . E leanor Oood*

m an and B a rb a ra Dspnin. i Square d a n c in g w as held lo music

fu rn lihed by M ra. R ay D, Armstrong ■ and tho Rev. r a th e r D. L . McElU*

CotU Mra. P a u l B atem an waa in ^ , charge of th e program .

; “Ham” Station at £ Rupert Is Leased TI

R U PER T. O ct. 2 5 -R a d lo staUon \ vn iE Y , ow ned a n d operated by Mr.'• and i l r s . L ouis D spaln. wltl aUirt ,

operaUon M onday oa a n airu-ny M• cccnmunlcaUon stnUon. ^ \ T he 'a m a te u r s ta tion h as . been

leased by tho civil a ir pa tro l and . U. S. a ir forces. M

M r. a n d M ra. Dsp«iln nre mem* g_ bers of Uie M nslc 'Valley radio club for am ate u r opera tors,

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has been -m Foods a n Med- X lUTIER* jt'.'.) Uie fuU f l '■ds w iu i L i , -■ ' ^^ S d m ,>;■ a lues I t M. y . . .. . V H p • _ gi m d why . ' t . » > i | |

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Ttimberly Jaunts, f Visitors ReportedKIMBERL'Y. O cl. 36 — 'M r. a n d '

Mrs. Price B randeiiburg . N am pa, were recent gueita o f Elsie K iuecer.

Mrs. Jam es B a rr. BaU ey. rlAlt«d h e r m other, M n . M abel C opplngtr.

M r. and M n . A ubrey ' SmlUi a n d children. Caldwetl, were rec en t t1»- I to n a t Uie home of M ra. SmlUi'* p a re n u . Mr. and M rs. Ja m e s Lundy.

Mrs. Roxey O allatly a n d M rs. Andy Aulbach v ls te d th e P^ank

O allatly home tn Ogt^en.Bobble H ubbard celebra ted l}ls

13th birthday a n n iversa ry w ith a rollpr-skaUng pa rty . A fter a n a f te r ­noon ol iikaUng. th e 13 boys re tu rned to the Hubbard hom e fo r refre sh ­ments.

M n . Ada O ruybeal. a fo rm er resi­den t, visited friends recenUy.

Mr. and Mrs. G lenn Jones. Boise, were recent guests o t M r. a n d M rs. Oeorge Jones a n d M r. a n d Mra. Melvm Jonra.

Mrs. E thel V enem an. Angeles. C a llf , Is VlslUng h e r dau g h ter. Mra. Herschel Prahm . a n d fam ily.

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I TEX WILLIAMSn 4-^LIfe CeU T fc-Ju», D o n 't - I t ; p \ t H al ro lk a .................... 7!)o

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A t th e sa m e tim e I t Is possib le thi• R u ss ia n accu sa tio n s a n d p ro fe ssed 1■ provoca tive ta c tic s a r e p a r t of a io i S o v ie t p lo t to ga in a n u m b e r o f cc

ob jec tives w ith a m in im u m risk of• P e rh o p s M r. V iah lnsky . w ith h is aci ; th u m p in g s a n d a p o p lec tic cou n te r ; coolly c a rry in g o u t a w e ll-p rep a red; P e rh a p s h is m ission to P a r i s la aim p . a te m ore tu rm o il w ith n o th o u g h t ol tlo n .

Possibly th e R u ss ia n lead e rs are ; so m ew h a t In th is v e in : W e a re n o t : f o r a long w ar, a n d th e U n ited St■ n o t lau n c h a "p rev en tiv e" w ar. B u t

w e accuse th e A m ericans o f plannUi; slo n th e m ore th e w e s te m w orld ’b t h a t w e a r e a rm in g fu r io u s ly to pro

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‘ : fa ll . A nd E urope, o n th o verge of 1 ' In d u s tr ia l a n d m o ra l co llapse , w ill b< •; rev o lu tio n o n d com m uniam .• T h e above Is Ju st a gtieas. I t m a y b 'b u t I t is n o t Im possible. A nd s in ce It ; p re se n ts a prob lem w h ich th o head s r e m go v ern m en ts h a v e d o u b tle ss coi ; T h a t p rob lem Is h o w to b u ild u p ; : a n d sa fe defense a n tf a tlll n o t impovi t f r e e w orld b y s q u a n d e r in g v ita l gc -m oney on a n u n n e c e ssa r ily b ig w a r i •• ■ O ne Im m ed iate w a y to ta c k le th la• w e believe, la fo r t h e rep re sen ta tiv e : ; g o vernm en ts in P a r is t o s to p t ry in g t ;M r. V lshlnsky In In su lt a n d v ltu p e ra t ■perhaps p lay ing In to h is h a n d s . Ar ; f o r th e head s of th o s e f re e govem r ; s tr iv e even h a rd e r to c o u n te r Russlai : c a tio n s w ith ca lm ness a s w ell a s firm

. D EW EY ’S W A R R E C O R D . P re s id e n t T ru m a n , in a le f t-h a n d e i• way,» Is try ing to m a k e I t a p p e a r t above calling a t te n t io n to G ov. Th

;D ew ey‘5 “lack of m ili ta ry s e rv ic e .'’; N o t on ly h a s th e P re s id e n t "Ins rD em ocra tlc c am p a ig n e rs t o avo id ai jt lo n of G overnor Dew ey'a w a r record , ; ln d la E dw ards, h e a d o f t h e womer •alon o f th e D em o cra tic N a tio n a l cor h a s go n e so f a r a s to say t h a t becaw

/ ’In n a te decency'.' th e P re s id e n t ‘'d idi ■to b r in g t h a t up .”: B rin g w h a t up?■ W h e n th e U n ited S ta te s g o t In to 1 W orld w aL Dewey w as a 15 .y ea r-o boy In M iq^lgan . A b o u t t h e tim e ( H a rb o r , th e New Y ork g o v e m o r w aa al y e a rs old. W hen th e In d u c tio n a g e 1: .w a r n w as reduced to 38, D ew ey. Ill ,d re d s of thouaanda o f o th e rs , w os coi .too o ld fo r th e serv ice.; T h e tw o world w a rs w ere so tlm m a n y m en , th ro u g h n o f a u l t o f th e i r o o n ly b y rea so n of th e i r ag es , nevi

•q u a lified fo r m ilita ry serv ice.; Bo le t ’s n o t allow a n y In fe ren ces n a t e d ecency" o n th e p a r t o f an yone t< a n y im w a r ra n te d ausp lc lons o s to M r. p a tr io tis m a n d loyalty .

SIGN OF NORMALCY ; W e n o te w ith p lea su re t h a t som e fa c tu re ra of m en ’s c lo th in g a re n o i* n e w com pound o d su its w h ich the M te e u n co h d ltlo n a lly w ill m a k e th w p ro o f. B esides th e obvious, o r an re a s o n fo r g ladness , w e a lso rejoice Im p lied a ssu ran ce t h a t t h e w hole <s l to a t lo n Is look ing u p . .............

T b e rw s rU m e s u i t s h o r t a ^ a n d t p r ic e s t b a t a c c o m p a n ie d th e r e tu r n c d a n c e h a v e k e p t a l o t o f m aseuU m ro b es a t a n •au s te r ity level. So I t Is Ic n o v t l u i t . t h e A m e r ic a n m a le I s ap j c e t t l n g t u c k t o t h e p o in t w h e re h e ca: te w s u its In th e c lo se t lo n g e n o u g h t( th e jm e n a c e o f th e le isu re ly m o th .

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or h is denuncU AfinhUsUiiUon'B a l- ^r “commies" a t "•>’ efore, h e wUl d tllbem tely and irro> th o •» Dewey tr ium ph as a repudlaU on' irshall policy.

en t-c lect Dewey ean best coun ter D eai realUes. by anBounelng Im m edlaU ly W. tppo ln t J o h n F o tU r Dulles. T b e o ld i law yer a n d churchm an is b itterly to a

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:Uon would alao perm it Dewey lo « id I of s tay ing on aa govem or w hile let nnd fram ing h is congressional rrvlng aa a M arshaU aide.'- tho two U and confidants. D en,

. « ♦ Tl,Mla m ay mnke even more violent •ca on th e busb of a T rum an dkfcat. trale and aggravats efforts to p a ra - P,*?® ranee, Italy . Greece and T urkey id In ternal disorders. ta npoUUcal bell tolls for Mr. T ru m an TOW. h e will probably show h im self and gracious loser. He m ay brief crsonnlly on the foreign altuaU on. V too well th o handicaps he suffered **” “ with w lilch Pm nklln D. noosevett a lters till th e day of his deaUi.Ictory on Nov. 3 will adm ittedly > stranR est paradoxes In A m erican e Uian a f te r PD H defeated H erbert 3f congress, foreign slaU stnen a n d Ill look te t h l m an a t A lbany a s

-T lie g rea t, overall question o n , klr. T rtim an m ust agree o r disagree lomio program for rehablUUUon o f ^warked by a n anU-Russlan m U itary *------h e U nited S U tes shall assum e th e Q t _mlsh th e bulk of Uie w eapons, and Is a n d re la ted supplies. 'V'en ’« belief In the need of auch an^ club. J ly accounts fo r 8eeret*ry M a j- he ld :y of th e m editerranean a ltuaU on, lUlUtUons wlU) m n c o a t M adrid. H | rshal M ontgom ery a s eblef o f s ta f f n forces, th e stepped-up IntegraUon :anad ian defenses and o the r p rep -

KX)MO,000 h as already been m en- nai contribu tion for such n sem i-

proposed encirclement envisages WM icandlnavlan and w estem E uropean, I taly , possibly sp a ta and T urkey 3 B I la n k , a n d a .itrengUiened C hina.In th e fn r esst. By comparison

larshall plnn. ih ls may be th e m ostom histo ric American policy, d lplo- T h, since 1776. B en rin of M r. T rum an’s sincerity a n d JwJ\o en tered th e Wljlte House by H olt,a^rt will ieave I t by accident o f Hon» expecU!d to m ake siich a grivve

m t on h is own. ftobe. • • Marc

th e operaU on of the b ip a r t is a n I. foreign policy. President T rum ansh on several quesUons. A lthough (o k .,ir, theso Issues contribute to in te r - L v i rstand ing nnd play Inlo s u l l n 's ^ i n -le n ’s differences account fo r even j jan c e m over ou r preaent and fu tu re „udU

n ’s V ln so n -au iln proposal and h is ralon speech ren e c l a softer s ta n d Kopt hns prom ised to be "toush" wlUi q /? a O P -e r favors greater asslsU nco * h o ■ndm lnlstraU on h as odvanced. H e n ,„ h iadershlp In sponsoring re tu rn o f *,,>1 i ■s to lU ly . w hereas the P residentU problem to th e United N ations, jg j, j

iVtiman w em s to wish for closer In, b u t ho h as bowed lo F rench - | a n d to th e exigencies of <iome.-.Uc n to o d th a t Dcwcy wUl move for a issador to M adrid. He Is also m ore I n g LuU n.A m erlcan friendship, if .dm lnlstraU on seem s to be. ~loncst r a th e r th a n political UUfer- ' elween th e contestants, for th e re ,[am ered from them except po!>slbly „ :ter. I t la even doubtful if m any tl descent caro ono way or a no ther T l o r M ussollni’a “empire." *■ *■ Uin A niertcan caa-ie abroiid If, In o i . :n Novem ber a n d January , a d l- aachea a de fin ite decision on them " ^ lonferences.

O F O T H E R S ~L’n O N A W nC ELiwn on th e rem arkable extent toIs a •'rolling'* economy by th a l a tw t .I FacLs and Figures, made public

M anufactu re rs ' a.-«oclaUon. I t th a t 00 p e r cen t of all clUes and passenger traruporU U on aj^stems buses only. T ucked away in the isUc* a re o the r ra th e r s u i t i n g :•« th a n 70.000 staU on wagons were S ta te s in 1M7 as ectnpared wlUi

11M6. ProducUon of m otor coaches 1 IMS to 19.000 la st year. Even

have show n a m arked gain w ith a n u factu red la s t year. B ut our lg older. T ho average age of c a n I»f la s t year waa years and of ' Before tho w ar. a\-eraso for a ll ra. T oday more th a n 43 per cen t * in 37 p e r cen t of trucks In use are er. I t would ba hard to f tsd a e n t fo r th e necessity of. careful

Kssenger cara gained m ost heavUy , t and in th e aouthem sta te s in ,

UTJck gains were registered in ' sylvahia. C allfon ila leads the n a - I AT registraU on. w ith Just under I

500,000 la e s c tu of New Vork.He farm er, the AMA reveals. U a utomobUe. wlUi aome M p e r cen t in g autom obile owTiersWp. O f th e celpts. CO per Cent ar» hauled by I t of th e milk. 41 pe r cent of fru its r cen t of Uie eggs and 03 pe r cent r e received a t ImportJmt m arketa

tlon awheel. M ore Uian ever It is a m to opera te our huge flee t of —New Y ork Times.

N C n L A U E £L R ~1 tome mUk> on the tabla c loth.

ipUted some sa lad dressing. B u t reachlnc too fa r to r a roU. upaat paU ent moUicr aald to th e young fair to m a tch you children against >erlenced compeUUon. B ut con- r on w inning Uil^ epUllng bee.’— W i

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TONGITE W m i WARTSD ear Potso: u ^ c

Now I know how k radio a n - servnouncer feels a t 7:48 m . on blue csaiM ondny, .Jcnig

O ne of th e local eom m entatora n a tic truggled m anfully w ith a bad casa in <of w art* on Uie tongue In trying to . i rp ronounce "U. 8 . departm en t o f tb eentomology" while giving th e kwal enUw ea the r report. ade

A fter Uiree desperate a t tc m p u lo sen tsay -entom ology,- the poor feUoW Adofa v # up, MtUed for •’according to begith o weaU ier bureau." tu f t

H olbert n d J• • • m en

rU P S FO R K ID S D E P T . g ,D ear Pots; wort

V a have th ree pups about 8 weeks muco ld to give away. Have no idea a s 1st ito a nee jtry . b u t t h e y ^ brown a n d ’ In bw h ite nnd th e ir moUier Is quite a n dsm all. Call a t houre tw o miles aou th Hia n d two miles w est of South P a rk , a n d

Pnp O w ner h e •« . * » th a t

S p tN A RUNAWATT SUb D ear Po t Shots: •

TllO whole fam ily U heartbroken. ' O ur little pup, age 3 monUis. d lsap- p cared Inst Prlduy. Allhough we’vepnictlcftlly tu rned tho old town in - ** ° aide o u t, we can ’t find h im . He'* ta n colored, h as long curly ears.w hit« fee t and i* bobtailed. H e's Him ostly cocker spaniel. He isn 't m lt( w orth a lot except to us. I f any of you r readers Juiow where we canfin d oiu- pup, we’d like to have A '" 'th em was

Phone S3I.W Whe . (831 Main Ave. W.)

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QtUck. Jeeves . . . m y boggy p a aU BrIda n d flappy shoes! w l r

Yea sir. on Oct. 33, Uie P riara to ticlub, fm te m lty of show busines*. Yanlheld its f irs t w est coast perform ance man:

the P h llh a r- a s a^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ S ^ ^ H m o n l c auditorium of aj^ ^ ^ H H ^ ^ H h e r e In Los A n- tAlls.^ ■ R T ^ j ^ ^ H g e l e s . Ume

Up unUl now 11 unde^ ^ ^ A f ^ ^ v M h a a allowed on ly H e <

p im e m b e r s of show^ ■ ■ t '~ * i? i^ H b u . \ ln c . i s t o b e ca

present, b u t th is quiu■ ^ K p ' f ^ S W y e a r I t was dlf* oooo

ferent. And It was e n tnpleasure to get’ mat*

B i u p on th e sU ge whetB«k n.p* "o*’ O'" two

w h o l e nudlencc nctak ing dowTi your Joke.^ In sho rthan d , th e 1

T h e cast of sta rs Included Jolson. coneBenny. Jessel. A bbott and CosteUo. d u c tLhe l u u bothers, Tony M arU n. Lou proflH olt. K eenan W ynn. Oeorge B um s, comiR onald Reagun. P a l O B rle tj, O eorge HeR uft. Ben Blue, Dnn Dailey and h e eR obert Preston . We tried to get wrlUM argare t O ’Brien bu t women are hure

A rthA ll th e comedluns wero tr>-lng to imy,

»uldo encJi o lhe r In getUng the best s ia t-lokes from Uielr wrttera. Some were icnov» y in g more . . . . oUiers were aUU i iJslng w hips. ,

N aturaU y. comedians a re a tough poee<lud lence because they've, heard a ll connh c Jokes. I lold one la s t year a n d . ihey iiU Jum ped up to welcome It>ack. 1

o r course, Uiere waa one m an jsho w asn’t th e re In person Sa tu rday H il ig h t , bu t who,> e sp irit s till reigns H 4Uld to whom all or us In show bus!- [jle ss owe so much. TJinnk you. t foe Miller.

B ee L ine T ro ck R en ta l

U - D R I V EV artotts type traeka r<tr aO yoB^nectis — D rlia l l ro sn e lf . S a n f f SMoney. Rale* Reasonable — N» f DB ond Required. F I H

TRUCKS for RENT | in io k e R roa. filobll S e rv ice B

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• When othei no longer hold intereic we*v< on the telephone instniment lifting session. They can’t d the telephone but they usual the receiver. That means yoi incoming calls and if you’re other telephones are p n t out So if there are youngsters i word about being a g o p J te the small fry on the right pat States Telephone and Telegr

TIMES-NEWS, TWIN

HOW T H IN G S A]

P E G h E W SNEW Y ORK — Sam uel Novlck, Um

bo fn -U j-V lte b sfc rR u * sl» -ln -l» 7 rar- -jou r ived tn tho U nited SU tea in 1014. the age 17, w ith th a t nice tim ing which perm itted other Im m lg rtnU abotit ^ th e aam a a g e . ,f ro m tho s a m e ^la a d . to escape f ^serv ice under tho ^c s a r again st the kaiser. H e was fn a t u r a l i s e d i n “ "j

. I n 1043, a l t c r v i ^ B s f c f c !“ th e U nllK l BUteae n u re d th e crus* ^

tw in * “confidential and secret- n d a r a n d o ther e ltc tron lo equip.m e n t fo r the a ir force*. jj

H e tu rn ed ou t -roughly’* MflOO.000 hew orth In le u U ian th ree y e a n , and asrau c h or h is p ro fit w en l lo com m un- vmi1st f ro n u . He w en t to public achool tunIn ben igh ted Russia u nder th e czar Wela n d to n igh t sehool here . woa

H e worked f l n t In a groeery store Va n d n e » t in ga rm e n t fac tories. T hen Roi.h e wa* a radio te leg rapher. A ttc r Ad<th a t h e became a buitnees m an. *0 tog lib and d e ft in A m erican co rpor. Intia to sub tleties th a t th e Identities talkof th e E lectronic CorporaUon of eu»lA m erica, o f w hich he Is president Ba n d J i ls wlfo i l secretary , and sever* "Ia l o th e r com panies can n o t b« told youa p a r t. the

• • • sen He U stifled before th e house com- ..

m itlce on un*A m er|can acUvltlos t h a t electronlo woa f l « t know n as L'f ' tho T ransform er CorporaUon ef A meric*. T hen h e said elecUijnlo w as ••origlnnlly" know n as Uie W holesale R adio Service compony. wlUch also was know n a s th e La* * ^ P aye tU Radio corporaU on.

• n ia t nam e, how ever, th o L a- H P aye tU nam e w as -Ju st a nam e In 1 used for « rad io se t." TTia -ac tu al qulc n am e" waa W holesale R adio Service earl a n d Rodlo W ire T ilov lslon There s i w u anoU ier com pany called Whole* vlck ^ 0 B ad lo Sales. AnoU ier waa called Uie

snoU ier was wro called E lectro-Physlcal laboratories, aue!

Like th e shrew d Bam Carp, odls Bridgeport. O oan.. M olotov's-broih* Ads jr .ln - law . w ho wna cunning enoufih who to tr im th e bu tto n s off th e toush com Y ankee tradem of ConnecUcut In poni n a n y a h a rd buslneas d eal by pw lng in C w a g reenhom . Novlek lia s a trick Hi 5f appearing to be confused by tie- wns tAlls. L ike C arp h e Is careless about he 1 time a n d figures. H o never tells a U# igtU under o a th . H o Ju st m akes mistakes, oatli Ke c an ’t rem em ber. met

* * • AcU C orp w as ao najve U ia t ho couldn’t -----

]U lu recall w hether I t w as $300,- »0.000 o r 1300,000.000 th a t Mololov m U iistfld to h im to spend for w*r T iaterial In tho U nited B U i« . or ^•hether h is commission was to b i two p e r cen t o r th ree .

Novlck didn’t even suspecl Uiat ihe New Ii&sses a n d o ther nolorlcnu concerns to w hich he gave tAx>de* lucU ble conUlbuUon* ou t of his war [iro fiu on A m erican contracts wero ;om m unlstlo fronU.

H e couldn’t rem em ber hou' much l e gave. And he cou ld irt remember vrlU ng false Inform ation to tho lu rea u of ImmlgraUon Indorsing one A rthur Adam.1. a principal Rus.ilan W . fo r e n try Into the United S taU s, o r even whether he had cnow-n Adam s 10 years or 20 y ean .

I hope I t win n o t be in bnd to a u to say th a t Uiese dLipatches ex*Msed Novlck tn th e fall of 1044 tn ronnection w ith th e denunciation of

] ASPHALT II S H I N G L E SBUILT-UP K

R O O F SBRICK e

S I D I N GLowest Prices In Y ean (I

See Ua Beforo Yon Boy |

UFTERSJier forms of exercise eVe seen toddlers take ent for a Httle weight t do much damage to ually forget to replace you can’t receive any ’re on a party line the out of service as well.

in the hotuehold, a ' telephone user starts path.— The Mountain s g r a p h C a .

[N FALLS, IDAHO

APPEAR F R O M b

S ^ A - N G L E rUm eotnm unlst- p ro p a ttn d l* t a n d £?* joum eym an-larc«nl« .“ w bo goes' by Uie nam e of WUUam 8 . OaUmor.

TT his is th e sam& OaUmor. aow u w

come safe th ro u sh th e w ar s a a n of t exempt Je c tu re r h a ra n su in * loyal oom American boys op th e ir du ty to “d e - “bU mocr^cy." who h a s been cam paign- f«ct ing for H enry W allace a s th e krem - lln 's candldaU fo r Prealdent. , tax

R s U briuen a n d u tte r ly aham e- trea less. Novlek now s e e m s . reconciled a “I to the lU tu s of a .Q uisling fo r tne MuscoTlu treachery In w hich he was firm ly placed by Congreasman John McDowell. Pennsy lvan ia , a t K th a end of th e h e a r ln s on th e Sha sUalUi and treachery In-volvini A r- Jurli th u r Adams. McDowell w arned titm nesi of Uie penalUes of pe rju ry an il o f Pelv tho w ra th of Infuria ted A mericans. In '

Novlck began by adm ltU ng th a t ovu he knew Adams. T b e a h a aqulrm ed bani as Robert S trip ling , th e chief m - car vdstlgator, showed h im A daips' pic­ture. H e believed i t w as Adams. Tl Wetl. w as It A dsm i. y e r o r noT He Is ^ woa p retty sure. to 1

W hen had h e f l n t m e t Adams? Raughly 10 y*ar» ago (lOJS) whcn L EAdsms walked In a s a custom er ------to buy some rad io i tu f f . Nobodyintroduced them . ju s t go t to c wtalking and A dam s becam e a regular Hocustomer.

Brer toipJoy h im ? Nope, never. i„ , , -B ut.- SUIpUng asked, "didn^t hitun

you w riU a loter on Dec. 19,1837. to « ^tho ImmlgraUon a n d nn tu ra llsa tion R,.*'service?" «i.u,

"I bellffve I did. A fter I had abkno»7i him abou t a year ho cam e ■'.f® In one day and .sa id h e w as a C ana-dlan who would like to come to th is o*t»country. Would I w rlU a le ter to tn e 7 “ '’' AulhorlUes saying I h a d know n himto be, to th e best o f m y knowledge, conua person Z would recom m end?'' r .i

I . . . . *ith[

He firs t sa id h e fire t m i t Adams * In 1038. Now h is m em ory begins to

S S 'S “ ^ 1strip ling th e n slam m ed M r. No- fXK

vlck wlUi Uie tru th , r ig h t o u t ofUie ImmlgraUon record, th a l ho ? wroU Uie ImmlgraUon service ro^ 5 questing adm ittance of h is "C an - * ndlsn r e p r a s e n t a t t v o . A rth u r ^Adsms.* a skilled r»d lo engineer. 5 qwho had been employed by Novlck’s <company (one of th e vague cor- 5 -poraUons) fo r m ore th a n 10 y e a n i fcin Canada. i ^

Ke told ImmlgraUon th a t Adam s iwas be ra in C anada, w hen h e knew ghe h sd been b o m Ui Russia. TlUs 5lit te r showed th a t Novlck lied under 7.oa th when ho swore, f irs t, th a t ' he J Kmet Adams -rouRhly 10 y e a n ago." 7 Actually, according to th e le tte r, he

ceoH «In the home, on tH f o m r t arid makes rr or equipment >r« m

H e r * * 1 »o i w a iM f f

( 1 7 ^ i J r j/ H otfier P*’*'

r / p ^ l md imsll lolv. o r drsln.

Farm i«e of #>e hei fort? It provide* the ' It helps Increase farm

V C broodlno:

F r iC lfca iJYour electrical dealet

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would ham tawvn .him ab « t » L E (paid aallm or t t m to

broadcast his pn-S ovU tjnpa iaad* ^ in m a . N o f te » - tr t i rw T ia a f r ia i T S ?hU radio time for bouiaallm ar and ^ Johannes steel, a r t f n m frem B it- tXM ler, >nit.th«„irat.d«pattmtni.disai^ >nsi- Icnred » total of s m Uuw « 00j)00 ,»• for two year*.

*mu Included pdntad advertise- m enu ot IU* programa aod Um oeat rn*. ol the radio tlms. Howffw. NBeWf* . oonpaalea probabl» w tia allowed to * shu t tha burdea ^ p^U eal ta- fectlon to Uie loyal Afflcrtcan tax- payer. When his corporaU taoome “ “ tax rttum s were n sd e tmder the Utasury ntUois this Item would be * * ^ a l e t l t lmsU- advertising expense.

Gets Treatment ’*' 7 B M B n iL ir jO e l . » - M r m . i « i ,

Sharr U sUU bring treated for In- «»nM Jurlee susuined in a ear accident near Pine. She received a fractured pelvis In the mishap when the car in which she was riding skidded over an embankment. Her hus- band and other occusaaU o t the car were Injured allghUy. n ,

— — — — —— m »MTlie most dangerous hour en reads

U between 0 and e p. m., aecordins to accident' staUsUcs. v.

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Anr r«i»on, eompaoy or rarp tm lw Z• i o Im. tanU h ti liter. BSUrUlt, or t v f *pIlM uMd en ,0i« work. »*m rat fur which •h u not b m thall IIU wltb tbo at>t>.Min.nl ef Pnblle Wor»^ Delif. Itabo. Z wiihln nlnM7 IM) d«r« fraa lb* kbm * diia. ta ItanlMd lUUawat e( hh cUIm •

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wiihln Blatir IH) fr*ai ib* tber*<l>l. *hill «oniUlut* * w»lT»r •• ««alatt lh« •urcfj'.

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SMART? Thb heet lamp Hie, R does a hundred i

iH ao w ry iHtle.n the farm, aod a t the office. lh« Ke e s many tasks e a s ie r . And no special ■e rtecesaary.

W fi9 i t f n h M t l im p c m do fo r

«at rtralni and tn* ^ O1; rellev* sinus S4yi ^ .• pjiln; *Y stoeklno*imsll o»rm»nts; dii- _ 7 ( J l l *— ' <Jry

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I heat hwnp b even more varied. Ad the home, the heat lamp Is a boon to irm production by doing these and nr

Itkk, pJfl snd Wnb kdlno: drylno IWW. fronllvosfoeV; eids *sti

iinsilen; p r e t e e t i mektt t r o m freetino: '* 'i

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saler can supply yoti with heat lamps, f y for theiw elvea ewer and cwar apalia

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am * «<n«rT«t Um rl* it to r*)*cl** n a a o u t a. » o m

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U th* tb*.* lla * u 4 »!*(« rT*e*ttJ fara* *a4 ipttinMUaM b u t b* **•«>«< rt«a Un Sui* fMrebattM A m t.

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lamp h 10 vem- dred )obe. ar«2 yet

^ heat tamp per- >ec]al attachrr>entt

I f o r y 0 4 i a t h o m o l

Orfroit lefrtgereeeqdry M r snd i%ai1 polUht dry f f» * point or qIu*} th*<f (•oxtn water pipes.

I. Added to the com- DO to the busy farmar. ind nf\any other tasks:

K««os »e t« r purrv*from fieetlno; keeo* t*- A s to n from ftte ilna ; m akes m elon s ttrt Mo­lar; ka*pa hands wsfm <■ M m l I k h o u s e and < dressing poultry; tn aN anlm sl v o u n d s and straWn.

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4,500 Attend Dedicatipnof M

RuperlJPlant _RU P E R T , O c t 2S—A crowfl o f

m o re th a n Ajmo per»on» mttaaded dedlcaU on « rem on les fo r^ l0 6 _ Je r- oroe C&*openUr« C re u n err's new p la n t n e a r th a Paul-Butley bridga Bundajr.

T b e dedlcaUon a d d re u waa slven by Raym ond Snyder, p resident o t SouUiem Id ab o CoUeje o! E duca­Uon. w ho talked on Am ericanism and pointed o u t how th e cream ery m a Bood lUiutraUon o t -what co- op^at^on m eans In a democracy.

O ther Speaken O th e r taUca were Blren by A lbert

Jnaela Buhl, president o t t h e 'J e r ­ome Co-operaUve Creameiy; Joe P e te n , m ayor o f Burley; A. C. De>M ary acU na for H enry Breaaeal. m ayo r o f R u p ert; M arvtn B. N eu­m a n n a n d !>. E . Evans, lio s Angeles, p resid en t a n d senoral m anaaer. r» - apecUvely. of tb e Challenge B u tte r a n d C ream ' assoclaUon. T h e Invoca- Uon w as jlv e n by BurdeU C urtis.D urley. V'

T h e cerem ony which opened w ith r ' th e ra is ing of Uie nsU onal co lon by ' ' • - D eclo Boy Scout troop 27, w as a t- i - ten d ed by L ester H endrix, d irec tor . o f th e bu reau of dairying and d a iry 'l, - ' tnspccU on fo r the sta te departm en t It -, •, o f ag ricu ltu re. Sen. H enry C. D w or- f. • sh a k and d lrec to n and officials o f jMBi th e Challenge Cream a n d B u tte r assoclaUon.

E erlew i H lilory I n addressing the crowd D eM aiy

sa id . “On M arch SI. lB3&-nearly 10 f i S years ago—I had the honor to a p - ] ■ » p e a r on th e speaker’s platform w hen B S th a R upert b ranch of th e Jerom e

> Co-operaUve was .dedicated. T h is «-as the f l n t s tep taken to develop - In a broad way (ho dairy bu-niness on tha M inidoka U act." . ,

H a told how Ben C. Edwards, th e n presiden t of the M lnl-Cossla D airym an 's assoclaUon, was one of ' , # th o sp e a k e n w ho gave a report on i' ~ m eager and tnadefjuato buildings I I . a n d th e handicaps under which th e k avioclsU on w as bom four years e a r lie r tn Burley. IB M

lA O di M anager iM jkD eM ary spoke Uie rise o f tb e U ^K

new co*operaUve following th e fire H H w hich destroyed th e p lan t In Biu-ley a n d gave m uch of the c red it fo r th e success o f th is enterprise to th e iw d y ln g devotion to an Ideal by lls genera l m anager, Roy D . Sm ith . Jerom e.

K eum ann and Evans toM th » g roup of Uio spread o f th e C ha l- lenge B u tter and Cream assocla- U on th roughou t th e w est during Ita developm ent.

In spec t P lan t T h e crow d Inspected the new

p ta n t w hich Is equipped w ith s ta in -Jess s tee l mllk-handU ng equipm ent. -------A ceordlnu to C. W. Ross. B urley. _ , public relaU ons dlreclor fo r th o J e r - ' I ’ l - om e Co-operaUve creamery, th o ^ p la n t Is one of th e finest a n d m o st T m odem of Its kind. J l

A g rea t deal of In tereat waa .%hown In th o largo truck.i w hich r , w ere equipped wlUi stainless s tee l ' tanfc* fo r tho movement of th e m ilk to lh a cream ery.

Pn»ud of P U n t T h o new p la n t wlU m ean gren le r

efficiency a n d saUafacU^n In Uio h a n d lin g of m ilk produced In M in i- , d o k a a n d Cassia counUes a n d th o p ro d u ce r m em bers are p roud o f th e new InstallaU on. according to tho oIIIcliO .. “ y

Ico cream , eheese, c ra ck c n , h o t , ehocola to a n d coffee were served to R**;?: a ll o t tho visitors. T he H eybum B oy Scout T roop 37. dlrcctod by A. - ' “f* E . M cIn ty re , assisted In ha n d lin g |j!® * th e park ing of automobiles In tho . r m ta m . CT,roon7. ^ W l

Term Dates Given SS For U. S. Courts E

POCATELLO. Oct. 30 M V -Ed M . P c r r jB ryan , c lerk of th s U. S . d b tr lc t ‘M rc o u rt fo r Idabo , said today te rm s homefo r 1B40 have ^ e n fUted. At- Boise ^ t h th o c o u rt te rm s will begin on th esecond M onday of February a n d Mr.fo u rth M onday of August. oarer

O the r te rm s wm begin a t C oeur hoanld'A leno on Uso UUrd M onday of ^ A pril a n d aecond Monday o t O cto- b e r: a t Moscow, first M onday o tA pril a n d fo u rth Monday o t Sep - r ——tem ber: a t Pocalello, second M on- nday of M ay, a n d second M onday of ,O ctober. J

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“ NEW PEET'S SURE j | | PROVED ITSEIFTO ME,”a a y s M rs . D am m sn . *'I n o t ic e d a big Im p ro v a- m o n t In m y w ash (h* ve ry t i n t U m a! used new P e e t’s S o a p . M y w h it* th ings camo ou t so snow y w h ito l .A n d m y c o lo rs w ere b righ te r and fresher th a n evcrl"

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Trips, Visits Told Go For Glenns Ferry I

GLENN S PER RY . O ct. 2S — M r. qcand Mrs. A. B . B om ea re tu rn e d r t - icra iecn tly from a tr ip to S a l t Lake C l t \ of j j

M r. and M rs. E D . d \o n e hav«been ’ vLtltlag the ir . son . Addison «erv6 ione , and fam ily. In Tacom a, tt-.eW a^h. Ooov

M r. and M n . A dln H all, Mrs. . t t i , Jesso W lniers and D cttj- W lnsenhave been vlalUng In Moscow. tj-.e j

M r. and M rs, N. V# L lrlnciton . p jiMarj'svllJe. Katis.. a re guralA of Mr. ‘and M n . B ert H ansen . All w tre q -.q guests, together w ith M r. and Mra.K eith Wcsiovcr. a t th e hom e of Mrs. i j jj.Q corse Slinmons in I tu p e r t honor- jn'ujv!Ing Mrs. Loula B arnes. K ansas City, o - .yK ana. \ n '

WUllam C arnahan . K ing lUH. has *.'rtr-.en tered the arm ed forces. H e left p vnyT hursday lo repo rt a t F t. O rd. Lroia CaUf. He has signed u p for th reeyears. He was honored a t a d inne r Mu given by Mr. a n d M rs. P a u l C arahanIn th e Paul W hite hom e. O lenns jv^, P e rry , before h e left.

‘M n . Moltlo W atU h a a rekximed _____!hom e a lte r v lstllng fo r s is w e k s a iL h her slater. M rs. VlrgU Apple* ton . DemiL'on. Te.^

M r. and Mra. F . J . D o rtm us a t t r \ \paren ts o f a son beam in a Boise ^ hoopltal Friday. ;

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OOODINO. O ct, M - F ln a l s e r r - ■ « s Ices fw Stft. B rw e W. E ubanks, aon H I 0: Mr. ar.d Mrs. I r a E ubanks, w h o | Uv x r U) L u n n AprU 33. I94S. ■ ■ «er« a l th e ThomiMon c h a p e t MT h e R rr, Carlton Moor« of th e | | |OovvJIns C h rijtlan ehu reh o ttlc l- | mate:!. assi>;ed a t the chapel by l i 1 m eai:eta o t th e Qoodlng l<^se of t;-.e lOOP.

P iU irire rs . a 3 veterans of W orld p war II. a r r r W aller Sleemore. Jr.. ^ 0 ;!3 S ickm an. C a le D alby. Joe Utmx. L*i:ie Bartholom ew and W . t‘ “ H. Beyer. T h e naU onal gua rd fir ingiq u j j was directed by LSeut. E a r l c m .Cra.v. ^

.Ml tu jh ie ia houses w «ro closeddunr-i s e rr lc ts a a d m e m b en fro m DoP en y Byam po st o t th e A m erican jp » . Legion a n d lO O P a ttended In a cr^ap.

Music w as prori.2td by Mra. C . E..\b!J\lre ar>d O m ar M elton. _____

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H ere are scenes a t ' th e Bnnday dedle: Cassia p lanl of th e Jerom e Cooperative a re otflciaU who parU clpated Jn U»e i r ig h t they are AL E. N enm ann, Los Am lenge Cream and B o lter assoclaU on; L. e ra t m a n sctr for C hallenger; A. C. DeMi m ayor of Raj>rr(; Raym ond Snyder, preslc CartU , who offered th e dedicatory p ray president a t the Jerom e Cooperative Ci B tiriry Mayor Joe Peter*, wbo also parUe a lttlng behind the speaker's stand . In bo t Ylew of the p lan t w ith hund reds of car* I n photo a t left Lf a porUon of th e crowd tn rv for the dedication and open house.

Hunter in Hospital Fi After Shot in'Leg lo“SBOISB. O c t : b (-V)—a N otus deer Uie

W n trr Is In lhe Eol,r.e vctertirui lios- socla! j l t a l o ftcr beliiK sho i In Uio Icr by another hunter.

S heriff Don Keadrlck sold E m K it UaUock, 27. had been sh o t Just a fte r he dismounted Irom a hor.ic Sunday. T he sheriff eald th e h u n te r ^ n rlng the sho t lied over a hill w nen w n u i UaUock slum ped to Uie ground. nc-Ai

T h e h lgh-poacred bullet den ted _____tour rlfla bullets and broke anoUier lh a t MaUock had been carry ing in his pocket.________________________

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*^dleaUon o t th e new M lnldoka- tlve Cream ery. In photo a t top ■e dedlcaUon prognm . L e tt to Angeles, p resident of th e ChaU L. E. EvaBS; Lot Aofelea. gen-

>eMary, R aperi. representing tbe residen t o t SICE, Albion; Bordell irayer, and A lbert Jagels, D ahl. 'E J Cream ery, a t speaker’s s tand . 'irUelpaled In th e dtdicaUon, was bottom photo above Is a general

rar* parked a ronnd ll by.visitor*. owd th a t Jammed the new s trse - ise. (Staff engravino)

Firms Incorporate iBOISE, O ct. 20 ftlR)—Tho Elmore

o a n company. Olenns Ferry , and :ie Rockland RnnRc Riders as- x laU on . todny were aulhorlzed aa icorporaUons by the secretary of la te . ■T h a Elmore Loan company wos I

;icorporaled w lih t23/»0 cap ita l - lock by E. F . Clements and Agnes | .. Clements, Olenns Ferry , and /hU llam O. M offat. Boise.

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Fov, 1 Deadline New - “ S e t o n J o b BidsAppUcatlons fo r th e curren t series f* n n i

m e rit examlnaUons is. Hot. 1. b _ P . . . c o r f l lh f to T hom as iL O barray, o f tb e 1 ilse, m e rit s y s tm councU. Ha said ,ipllcaUons m u st be postm arked t la te r th a n Nov. 1 to ba con- lered for pubUc beolUi n u n ln g ” altlonii. publlo assistance -ChUd :ltaro w orken and case w orken, id stenographic and typing vacan- » In the s ta te deportmenW u n der r * ^ ' ' e Id ah o m erit system.Candidates who qualify wUl bo nsldered for Immediate appom t- * "*• *' ent, C ho rrry said. There a re m any kcanclos th roughout th e s ta te , tie READiplalned. Appllcapons and c a m - ---------e ie InformaUon are available a t ly local office o t the stato employ- ■ ■ f l e n t service and a t the m erit sys- l l l l l m office, box 087. BoUe. "E iam lnaU ons a re espccted to be ;Id ab out th e middle o( N orember rain tic . a num ber o f Idaho cities, Includ- ou t tn g T w in F a lls and Ooodlng. t S S n

Q U ESTS AT MURTAUOH ISiSltd MURTAUOH. Oct. 2S -M r. and :rs. W allace Sclilndell. Nampa, a ra Jests o f M r. and Mrs. L. B. LltUe- your d eld. o r Rior

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• t e w ho h a re entered the United t u t r. 6 U te s meicftUy. a n d prosecuUou of « .« i

BOTemment employes and agrlcuU .tu r a l employers siiUty of eonsplra* i«r to Tlolat« th e imml«raUon law*, i m •

Mkke» DetDanni .O rven m ado h la demand In a let- f i ts i

t« r to A tlo m e j O eneral Clark. 8«c- JJiio c r c la ry o f s u t e M arshall and Ad-

“W ln la tia to r O scar Ewln* of ths f«a- „ . jo .m l aecurlty agency. f ,

Oreen'B le tter, which he m tda |»;J« *public, sa id reporta from union rep- ,re«enUUve« In E l Paw . Tex.. "In- j^so cd lcat« th a t employers of aarlcuUur- * ;« •a l labo r In liie U nited S tales dcll6- jc ra te ly In ip lred a movement on ih i i , jo *.p a r t o f M exican citizens to eome lo iii» •th e U nited a ta tea to leek eniyloy- Jtr e n t o a farm s. c tn y

Aided by OfflcUU *i*«•Tn to dolnff, A m rrlcan employer* .

ap p aren tly were aided and abetted io;oo •In defy ing the law by cerUIn of- j j : ” •f ld a l s of th# U. 8 . ImmlgraUon na t- *u ra lU a tlon service and the U. 8 . i•m ploym ent acrvUe." T T _

O reen alleged th a t m any Merf- X J .C c a n clUsena croulnR th e borderw ere placed u n der •'technical ar- / "

■ rea l" by JmmlgraUon authoriiits a n d paroled lo em ploym ent wn'iceflfflclals who assigned them to work jo n farm s in nearby sCateit. .

•T hla action borders cm peonnBe." , G reen aaserted. "an d b a violationOf th a U nited S U les a iatu its ,ag a in s t Involuntary aen-liude." “j

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Regret Expressed wU On Mexico Issue

W ASHINOTON. Oct. 28 MV-Tlie U nited S tatea haa expreaaed "pro- yfound reg ret" to Mexico over tJio .^ . .g . m a n n er In which hundreds of MeX- qjlean farm laborers crosaed th s bor- living de r th is m on th n e a r £3 Paso. Tex.

A not* publlalied la s t n lgh l by Uie j,c ■lale departm en t promLied lha l all Iw ill be rounded u p and repalrlBled. i t d v l iI t sa id o rders have been Issued to f .m iiy p reven t Illegal en try of a n y others,

T he acU oa followed a form o t tm oort p ro tes t filed la st week by Mexico t,atUll< th a t la rge num bers of laborers were ^rm y t pe rm itted to cross the border by j , to « Am erican im m igration officials In u violation of an e igh t m onths old u ,nea : ag reem en t betw een the two coun- m akes

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Recruiters Honor 2 “ Retiring SergeantM embera of th o T w in F a lb army mese w

rec ru iting a ta ff honored M /Sgt. Reu- movcir ben A. Jackson a t a dlm ier parly al

• 8 p . m . B aiurday a t W m y s cafe, classic Se rgean t Jackaon retired from tho c en tu r arm y recently a fle r serving for more club fl th a n 30 y e m . t<rbu(r

M/egU M. R. VUlers m ade a brief “ » ta lk , expressing apprecia tion for the the au work w hich S e rgeant Jackson has J* done, a n d presented h im wllh a change traveling bag. 1 had

A tU ndlng th« d inne r wero Ser- aboard gean t a n d M rs. Jackson . Lleul. and M rs. O eorge P . C laxton. Pocatello; No, *pl M/BgL a n d Mr*. L a n y D. O H ara, I* not^ Burley; C apt. a n d Mrs. Jack Ro- ijuake. darm c, M /S g t M . R . Vlllers. "hlvem T arry M cKlbben. Sgt. a a d Mrs. ^n d .K Stan ley J . Tomaarewskl. and SrL a n d M rs. E m e st Kees, a ll o f T * ia Palli. ears In

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12,145 Cans Are Tallied in Montli SoJ

OLENNS PER RY . O ct. 25-ThB w ar t t O lenns F e rry cannery’s m onthly re- didn 't, port. Issued by Mnu P . H . Koch, Bangkc H am m ett, secretary-treasurer. shows ■■ — ■ 13J49 caaa processed during tho m onth . operaUng on a tw o-day week.

O f thesa, ftM w e n fru ll. 143 r-ji m eat. «3trt Tegetablei, a n d 879 cans ^ p r ^ a r e d for school lunches.

T ota l num ber of pa trons a t tho 1 conununlty cannery during Septem- b e r w as 103, bringing the to U l nura'- bor regtotered to 170. ._______ ^ B a i

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By HENRY MeLEMORE coAUallABOARD A C U P PE R . BOUND

O R TOKYO—I ’ve m ade enough olea on U ib tr ip to snow cap n n XKl-slztd m ountain, and I \ e lo st ‘ 60UI tho same am ount. So It m ight [ w be for me to write down acme

'hlch lUll aUck I m y mind be- «-e I I« e th a t.

pffreo In aslro* “a» ^«y you c an a l - . ( a o n Lays go to Slam 2 Y ■'Ls.- j f l K hla cu- lid make a g o o d Q A ^ ' y M u thei vlng. A Siamese jc jnm scarccly com b i r iB J B T T m o ib h a ir WlUioutra t geUlng th e .. S S S S ^ S n Uie ai d v l c o of th o pelpiS^im lly u lro loge r, joq ^nd la lhe arm y astrologers are very Buddhi npo rtan l men. Indeed. Tlicre a re narrow a tU llon. reglm enU l. division and you an rmy u tro loge rs . and th e ir buslneu Buddhi

to atudy tho s ta rs and then ad - Buddhi lse th ( lr com m anders proplUous you re mea for a tU cks. relreata. etc, T lib you ai lakea for a very happy army. I f like, t : ny th lng goea wrong th e buck Is reaemb ansed to th e s tars, b<"cn k:J it tn b u g g ln g b vrry pop iib r In was hit

lam . hu t I t b a queer mlxliire of Rei eni m erlcan atepn and Slnme.ie gra- of the irra. Pearlng th a l Uio young S U - Toky leae will forget th e trad itional h and ao I h( lovcm enb, th e government u rces w riter ie young people to combine th e nne.'^e. lassie hand postureA w ltli the aoUi sn tury foot movemealfl. A nlg lit lub floor packed w ith Slame.'ve JU- •rbufffien b som ething to aee .If tho camel b ever to th rea ten i v " * '

IB autoraoblb aa a conveyance, he . going to have to undergo radical langca. Ju s t to be able U> say lh a t www< h a d ridden a camel I Jumped

Soard a tw o-hum p Job la China Qd to o k ,a sp in around th e block.0, sp in Is ha rd ly the word. A camel noth ing bu t a four-legged e a r th - *

Jake. lie heaves and quakes a n d w i. livers and wobbles and galumplw ,ad. occasionally, tu rn s h is head and .M him self a sp it a t you. Before -imels can hopo to com pete w ith . J irs In Uie low price field, engineers .ust equip them w llh foam -cushlon icka. springs, and a b e lter dbpo*Uon. I JD id o r did I n o t wTllo in an earlie r " I b p a tch about the Siamese w ar o » n f lemorlal th a t cost more th a n th e a r t t commemorates? I n c a ie I - Idn'l. It stands In a big square In angkok and there were so few

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iiriiiar lOrtoxBtrTowB terrltoMtkUr ISiOt iDMltB tor L4at*alulOiU tK m Baaaian snouyU T WEDMKSDAT blllly 1rr P»r«iad* TiM KTH ram af •grch ri4S Maala V*JW» A«ri. *‘(.lilibor }iU OtMkfaai UtUsaMb Ii0« ir n 4 WariM X t tla»«ar (iM BaalBaaa U a? l U .:lM4l!nat liU Im U* Sterr M IslaM.lorfr I.M «Hara Or*k« meoUr

i S f i . . ..’ 3 K i y , ; . r ■ » » »k lOiU xBrlfhUr Dar COUrag> Elnsa »--i- „ . to thelX*lM i t i » N m Ntwa. MaikaU 'Cana l.e« atUdlo SartaU - WOTkUtaa iiOo xTadar'j ChiMm seeklaia Dar « !u AVr p*, '«r 4iW aAasl U an fUcs. 0I, Uarkata l iU iIL V, ■aftmboni m andaira lilS fili.PirtMn Cdllta •fwn

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ot Air 1:00 Uotte Otherb. Jr. IlM aflopt»f Cinb *>n 8an.la *■)» Nln*.flfla.n MIiIob fOTCeS

e on Hop by uBi Odds and Eiids “Sjninltles th a t tho governm ent had m ako up nam es (o engrave on Ita

JO. T w o-lhlrdn of the nam es on It e th e Siamese equivalents of Jo h n Je. R leha rd r Roe, etc.T he best tow n In the fo r eas t fo r . * lOpplng b Shanghai. Everything ®wJer th e aun b for sale there , and »*>«er ices aro m uch cheaper thon In recea tl Dng K ong, C alcu tta o r Now Delhi. conUai :id tho beat place tn tow n b tho len tal glar on Museum stree t. „ ie m anager. Dr. Zee. b a P rince- n graduate. T he good doctor u WlUlan oro a host th a n a m anager, p lying » b lt« l a custom ers w ith food and drink A. A. I

they shop. I auggest th a t A m er- = =Ul stores adopt U ib cuatom. _____A m ont the lovely ilghta we have en on- th b tr ip b the temple or ■ e azure cloud. Ju.-it outside o f ■ « ;lplng. One of lb rooma h a s some 9 1 0 seated Buddhaa In It. T he >. id d h as face eoch o the r acrois irrow aisles, and as you walk a long ^lU a re supposed lo s ta r t w ith any ^ id d h u and count your age. T he < ^ 3 jd d h n you ore In fro n t of when lu r e a d ) your age b th e fellow >u a re fluppose<l to look exoetly ce. T h e Buddha I am su p p u e d to K T A sem ble looka aa If he had jUsl ■en knocked o u f by Joe Louts, and i . { W IS hitUnK In lib com er w aiting to j b l t f ■I enough slrength to stagger ou t MSI

th e ring. P y aTokyo b only la m inutes away I f f f ,

I h a d be lter pu t away m y type . f ’A i | rite r and brush up on my Ja p - *W i

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PO X R , O c t aH -M r. and M rs. M.Neum ann and O la d js Perrle, IT I

ymore. Nebr.. were recen t vb lto rs ■ tho Loren D rake home. }nf.

75c Special ^F r i e d C H I C K E N P l a t e , ^W ith Slioestrlnga. H ot Roll ^

a n d Honey w ith Salad

J U M B O S H R I M P & C O J S T E A K S j

HI-HO CAFEO .ntd A Op«nM W Kallk CoUmas

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TOMORROW a n d TI

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l a w a i i H i d e s Adi W e l c o m e M a t T e

T o ' O u t s i d e r s

HONOLULU. O cl..a« QIB—Haw aii Id the weleom# m a t fo r Job -hun t- “ » ^ lg m a la b n d e n today a ad a n - ounced Jt has more th a n 10,000 u n - T . nployed of I t i ow n w ltb tho Ib t JU growing. .E. U u g h Stevens, d irec tor o f th e ^rrltoty’a em ploym ent eem ce, rlcily fo recast-aborfu tely no possl- J™® • Jlty for employment*' fo r tho swol- n labor m arket w hich haa rb e n _ i “ • ora than 50 per c en t since July.

D beoarage M a la la a d e n Sa lw . A t the tam e tim e. represeoU Uves ’ b la n d labor a ad tndustiy were leoUng wllh territo ria l offlcU ls to law cr lUch queaUona aa how to d b - Hirage m alnlanders from comlnc , u i . l . t . n a . l o r j o l » .According to Btevens, seml-skUled ' orkers make up th e U rg est Job- f” ■“ «k]ag group. For tnstAace. he said, P p f l m e aoo truck drivers a re o a h b , les. and there b abolustely no de* “ a n d for drivers.T w o real headaches are th e groups ’ 900 longshoremen idled by the ■— u t coast shipping s tr tk s and a a . h e r group of abo u t 1.000 pcraoas tio win bo laid o ff If th e atrlko rces wholesalers, truckers a n d . d»*1i h e r local firm s to s ta r t cutting M .U II .,

Older People Seek Jobs = =Stevens la ld a b o a large num ber older persons aro re -en terin g the

bor m arket looking for ex tra caah he lp ou t in th e face of rb ln g Uv-

g coata. Again, he sa id , no demand.Stevens law two answ ers to th e oblem . Im m ediate work on pro]- t» which had been p lanned fo r tho lu re, and a Juggling of work hedulcs and hours to absorb some tho maricel.

H e said aeveral employers already kve cu l down sU rtln g wages. And irkers on four su g a r plantaU ona cently took a cu l la wages o a new inlracts.

V ISIT PARENTS FILER, Oct. 3S — M r. and Mrs. llllam Radke, Nam po. recently Uted her paren ts. M r. and M rs. iA. Davla. ‘

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LddisonT. Smith Ye To Honor State’s Scions on-Plaque «n ta '

BOIffli Oct. 38 Ml - A broDU ^tque to hoaor oeaaton represent- 7 ^ ' ,f Idaho b being doaatod. to tbe ^ it^bT^fomer Congreaaman Addl-

3mlUi b ‘now an a tto m iy in ■ahlngton. D. C. He aerved 10 Bia In congreas. two aa a rspre- houso lUUva at large and slght.term a an the second congresalonal db- cuta s leUer to O ot. o . A. Robins. ^ llth n ld tho plaque would honor ^ i t 18 men who hare pcpreaented 5“ , Ujo In Uio U. S. senato alncs the r f l i . ginning of sUtehood. Th® plaque ■uld Include the names of the • latori and their length of aerrlce. a rhe governor aald tb e p la ^ e ? lUld be pbeed la aa appropriate /? * ice in Uie capltol buUdlng. f f

l e a l E s t a t e T r a n s f e r a I fInfonnaUon Fnmlahed by H

Twla Fan* TIUe ao4 S)Trw t Comp aa j j J

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A L B E N B . B iTON IG HT

8 TO 9 P . M. o v e r K V M V

3 IM E3H EB E T IS !— Your Chan

OR SEE IT AGj A CRACKIN’ GOOD SHOW

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KPRtJRfflJLtOUISEAUBBinON . PERCY KILBRIDE . BIU

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* “FIGHT t“,e w il d STAKE A T n n iL L -T IN G L IN O TH EK I!

COUNTRY—VIA T H E SE AUTHENT SCENES

[ T r TODAl!

THIS BIG DOUBLE AT OUR LOW MID-W

Loretta W on the Aca for Her Performai

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W im m M m^ jF O R M S f

irirNE ROBERTS H h | |M M JONAID BARRr ■ ■ ■ ■ WARREN DOUGU

■ PALLS, IDAHO

^^eterans’ Official |Kto Sets Area Trips ^

D on Duvall, T e l m n c o n ta c t iro re - e n u u re , w m be in th e B u t l e r ^ iloymeot office from «:S0 a . n . u n - 11 3:80 p. n . on W ednesday to la - enrlew vetermns la r e g a rd to ta io r - ace . dlaablllty and oU ier a lfa lra . 2 ! ? S O a T hursday ho wUl b e In Sho -

hoao a t Uio S hoshone H ardw are ___ompaoy from 9 a. m . naU l noon. ■ jid a t th e B laine co un ty co u rt- . lOuse In H a lle y from 1 p . co. u n til 4 *

GOES TO W A S inN G T O N ^FILER, OcU 38—U ra . L ee Jo rd an

a s lofl fo r R ichfield, W ash., lo v b l t e r soa, Jack , a n d fanU ly. M ra. * ordan and In fan t wlU r e tu r n here nu> her fo r a rblU

II T y l e rR RAJDIOft RONDEVOO 9 F B IP A T /

I Oct. 2 9 J :

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B A R K L E YSpeaking on __

Government S upport . d < of Farm P roducts

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Kimberly PTA Sets ^ White-EIepIiant Sale |eDt-Tc«EZUBBU.T, OcU 38—Tbs Kim- n b Sm

>erly PTA^ will ^w asor a '^ b l te tlons 1 .ipph«nt“ ««le WoY_lg_ tn raise JXmcai -uads for the ortaalnUon, U was Mrs. F leclded a t the last aesiloo. . RefnIn otber bustness. lt waa decided Mrs. K

nestings win be held on the third Thooia aooday of eaeh moaUL Heportt TIIIct.

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OIRECTO BY^MICHAEL CURTIZ

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13DAT, pC^TOBER ^ 1848

•rere g lrea o a school reo rfa n ia O o B i f SupU O. B. •WWgbt a a d tb s SDl-Teaeher mag a i lna-hy M B. P<n« ob SmlUi. Named lo ta k e subscrip*.Lions for tho n u ga* lne were M rs. O uncsa a n ltb . Mrs. R a y Lyda an d Mrs. Floyd Smallwood. -

RefrtsbDienb wer* served b7 lira . Morgan. M r^ E. D ohss. M m Ihom as, Mrs. O. H ranac a a d M rs. O, niiCT.__________________

ER YR ^r MAIL N O W ! ;opening of Bo« OHice)

U T N O T G OO DBYE

S M A R Y

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Spain May Be •Let Into U.N., 1

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AP Foreign Alfklrs Anklnt ^ ']B efore lh e c u rren t U nited N»Uona f ' ,

•tM lon en«ia tn P a rta there U ..*n fc, ou u ld e -ch an ce th a t tb e beck doorwUl be Hushed open fo r Speln. b)t

^ T h ree tkncs s ince mld<lNS O en. uV m n c b c o Fnujco'B Bovemmeni h u ^

been de e lu e d unaeceptable u a MU. N. member. Tl»en. to {*ek lh e Mallied w orld'a d laapp ro ta l. tha O. 8 . HBorcm m ent go t o u t a pamphlet la MMarch. IMO. publishing pa rt o ( ■Franco's v a rtlm e correspondence Hwith Adolf BlUer a n d Benito M tu- S

. sollnl. . ■I t Included se rera] expressions o t H

F ranco 's w illingness to Join the axis Hproviding h e got th e guns and grain. ’ H

K in d W ords New *W ith in th e p ast few weeks, how* -T

erer, a n innber o f p rom inent Amer* u dleans ha ?e come aw ay from visit* pu tto M adrid w ith U n d words lo r G etFranco. I

W h a t h a s s ta rted th e trend lo eonforgive a n d forget? p ile

A sU te dep artm e n t onlc lsl says bloc"lim es h av e changed." H e acknowl* ------edges th a t Spa in now Is eyed from y j .th e m ilita ry s tandpo in t. Hs s a js M l m ilita ry m en m ust th in k ot Spain in th e allied cam p should the n u s iia n -T O te m cold vrar change toa h o t one. B(

Led by L atin A merleass a re^ T h e c u rren t move In ParU Is le<j agal

by L a tin A mericans, w ith ArgenUna a Baa th e prim e mover. They would m anlike to see Spain adm itted a l least Hito th e U. N. sidelines lo such at* ocratlliaud BRenctes as the in tem suon - T m

A t telecommunlcaUons union and legls^ h e clrtl avlaUon nrganlraMon. A na P r ts

they would like to see U . N. member getsnations p u t top*ranklng diptomnts ownInto M adrid. ' » enac

T h e offlcJal A m erican view Is de - vetoscribed th is w ay: (a) Nothing is Higained by cu tting S pa in ou t of such hdsorrangenien ta of convenience aa to <those w hich govern a good msny of sttnitho w orld 's a ir lines, radio chan- n a tlncls. and th e llko: (b> The U. N. phoi 1040 decl&lon to pull am bauadors o u t o f M adrid m erely got Franco m ore su p p o r t a t home.

T h ere is n o ta lk of g ranting Spain a fu ll U. N . m em bership. T hat wouldhave to s o th rough th# security 1 council, w here Husala h as a veto.A nd th e R ussians have supportedm ore b itte r antl>Spantsh moves ' th a n any o th e r na tion .

Kimberly People Report Activities

K D dBERLY . O c t 3 ^ -M r. and M rs. D ick B aker. F a lls City. Ore„ a re spending a few weeks here visiting rc lB tl« s .

M r. a n d Mnt. Jo h n Bleelsmith and dnughter. M rs. Joo EUlott and cWIdren drove to P ine rectnUy to

^ v is i t Joe ^ t l o t t w ho U employed fflh e ro by a road construcUon com­

pany.A tU nd lng the funera l of Mrs.

F.lslo H urlanek were Mr. and M rs. C harles K o la r. Lewtstowo. Mont.;M r. a n d M rs. F ra n k Siroky and son,Roy. M onL. a a d M rs. A lfr«l Ih eU - — m a n . Moorq, M ont.- f f

M r*. O tto Fow ler' h a s received I w ord th a t h e r husband is recov- ; C e rlng XoUowlng a n opera tion on h is fi (P ine a t Sw edish hosp ital, Spokane, I W ash. f

M arilyn Cam pbell, daughter of \' M r. a n d M rs. Colin Campbell, ts le p o rted In b e tte r condlUon In Boise ‘ w here sh e h a s been treated for polio. A c a s t h a s been removed from h e r leg, b u t she Is sUll using crutches.

H erbert Newmai). w ho Is s U ­tloned a t M onterey, C alU , wllh th e navy a ir force, h a s been married, ac­cording to w ord received h irs . ^

RETCR N FR O M BOISB FIL E R . O ct. M ~ M r. and U ra.

Jo h n L orain . J r , h a re retu raed from Boise w here they vlstted relsUves.

P U B I^ I w in s o li a t p u b l ic a u c t io n t h e I f o f t h e W a a h ln g to n S c h o o l, TV,

T H U R S EStar

LIVESTOCKD urham m ilk cow, heavy Bprin

ffal. when freah.G ucmoey cow. ju s t fresh, 614 Red cow, 4V4 gal. now G uemaoy cow, ju a t fresh, l e t <

4V« gal.B rlndlo cow. Ju s t fresh,' 6 gal. GuemsDy cow, freshen by day

7 H ffol. when fresh. Gtiemfley cow, freah June 1st. 3 young heife r calves.Bull calf.Team good work horses, w t, 2i

HOUSEHOLD GOCLiving room suite.Duncan Phyfe.tab le , 6 chairs. P iatforra rocker.2 bedroom suites, epring*fllled

springs.T\vo 9x12 wool rugs, with pada. Coffee table.8x10 wool TUg.Phllco R efrigerator, new unit,

M L n m p s*Chrome b reakfaat net 2 Congoleum rugs.H aag w ashing machine.S et kitchen cupboards, painted Vflcuum cleaner. ••E x tra chairs.

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T E D K O LAucUoDeers.: Oscar tn d H tro l

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S. a ir feteft. Tmuier beads the ^combined ■ operatloa wWeh *qp- •{pUes BerUa «rer the Berlel 5blockade. _________ ____________ ‘ ►

EUnshaw Assails ’ ^ Truman’s Action Ch

BOISE. O c t M tflV -D em oc«U aU a re trying' to a rra y labor a s > class . ag a in s t th e r e s t of th e country, «p r* a Hlnshaw, RepubU ean eU te chair­m an said In a sta tem ent.

He said t h a t th e -despera te Dem* He o crats . . . h av e forgotten th a t T rum an a sk ed congress fo r labor .. legislaUon In 1946.** He added th a t Presiden t T ru m a n “dellbejftteljLfor- g e u th o t It took a b l i ^ lo c ofTUs ow n D em o craU o /to n g rc ssm en to '« enac t th e T a f t - H ^ e y law over his

lu ’nshaw dec la red th e Prosldent h ds "founiS 'nt .pcllUcally expedient to change h la views expressed in g sttnglng rebukes to labor du ring th s • nationw ide n iU road, coal and tele­phone strikes."

READ T I M E S - N E ^ WANT AD6.

I H E L P ! ! I "Y E S I N D E E D

C artons, barrels, packing m aterials

andpacking h in ts ^

CALL 2546F o r An Estim ate on Y our Moving

RALPH HARRISMoving & sto rage

MINERAL SALTT rea t stock now to help control bkwUng from O reen A lfalla. Clover, Larkspur. Sneezeweed. eto.

GLOBE SEED «Twin Falls

L i e S .th e following articles, a t my pl&c TW IN FA LLS

. D A Y , O Ctartinff Time: 1:00 P. M.K Cabinets and ext]Tiringer, 7V4 End tables.

Bluo hasaock.514 aal Heatrola.

^ ^ 3 pairs Wine SatiIs t calf he ife r, ^ « t r a curtain

Dishes, pictures, ip i i . . M A Cday of sale, 2-way plow., . John-Deere manu1st- dition.

John-Decrc mowc 4 V Dump rake, practt, 2000 cach.J f lA H Q Grain drill w ith sl U U U i i cultivator.. . Bean cu tter.

W alking plow. ii«^ 2 wagons w ith be<lied m attress . danlck,

mda. M I S C ECondie m ilking m Milk ca rt, cans ai

n it. Forge.2 elcctric fencers. W ire stretchers. Feed rack on whe Shovels.

ited white. O ther item s too i About 30 tons of

tings.

'ERMS: Cash day of sale

I L L E C K E R .aro ld K laas

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Fair for Cannery Raises $500 Sum

OLENNS FEStRT, O c U M — l h e "county fa ir " sponsored by th e G lenns F e rry com m unity cannery a t th e city baU recen tly n e tted m ore th a n MOO. T h U sum wUl gd tow ard paying off an ou ts landh ig deb t a g a liu t th e organlsaU on w hich wa$ s ta r ted la s t year.

V arious booths have tu rn ed over t o M rs. LeRoy H ull, general chair­m a n . the following am oun ts: East* e m 6 u r fish pond, «I4.8S: Mrs. B ugh S im s apron , IlSJM : LDS booth , m : Moose auxUlary. *48:K ing m il clubs. $69.73; VFW and auxlUary, t4sa&;' W orthw hile club, IU .84: Mason.1, taS; cannery chUl s ta n d . t48.33; Brotherhood o t Local Firem en and ' E ngineers b lanket. •8S.U: le e 'c re a m a n d pop stand , 933.33: Moose ho t do« sta n d . *34. <

VISITS 81STE&FILER. O c t 2<I—M rs. M a tt Ber*

zes. H astings, N eb r . Is visiting ^ e r sister, M rs. H enry Blmon.

M C n O N S ^WAteh IhU colcoiin dally fo r e sw i e f- Magle VaUey ta n a aocU eat a n d fe r th e da te t h d r UstlBge will a ppea r In the Tlmea-New*. C heek tb e lr a d s fe r locaUoa and aU neeessary. In fo raa lle n .

OCTOBER 27J . J . R n r i -

AdTcrttsement.. O ct.'2S.2S Dopklns A Ilarm oB ,. A aeU oneen

OCTOBER 28Ted SoUeeker

AdviirUtemenl Dot. SG-CT O sc u . & na ro ld K laas, • Ancts.

! . NOVEMBER I .R ay * Chas. C m m rtne -

AdTertUement O ct. 29-30 H eU enbetk & IloUenbeck. Anels.

. NOVEMBER 1. L. O. W atsen

A dreM *eucnt,.O et. ZS-36 H opkhts -3i Ilarm oti, A ucUoneera'

NOVEMBER 4 .G eo n a Brewer

A dveH lM m ent,'N or. 1-S H epU ns '& lU nn'on; Auctioneers

NOVEM BERSU O. W atsoa

AdTertlsement; O ctober 39-30 Ilopklns & lU rm on, A uctioneers

A dvertbem ent November 3-4

NOVE.MBER 5 J . It. snd L. J . n sU

AdvertUement, Nov. 3-4 Hollenbeck ts Hollenbeck, Aocts.

NOVEMBER 5E. J . Andrews

Advertisement N orem ber 3-4 H opkins tl H srm ao. A uctioneers

NOVEMBER RJohn M eodlola

A dvertUem ent Nov. 5-6 H srrey Ivetson, AueUoneer

M BUGLES M INESAL SALT^ 3 la fed like any ordinary salt g a i In S a lt Boxes or Licks or ^ mixed wllh your g rain ra -

llona during th e danger per- lod of BloaUng. And costa only I or 3 centa i>er head per m onth.

T OUAnAKTKE I IBugler M ineral S a lt wlU

trol trea t a ay bunch of stock to rer. your sa tisfac tion or your

money refunded.

& FEED CO.OaldweQ. Idaho

l A L E lplace, located mile N orth

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Satin D am ask lined drapes.ta in s .ea, ete.ACHINERY

Good stock tra ile r lanure spreader, A*1 con-

ower, oil bath . iracUcally new. iltipacker.th seed attachm en ts, jr.

1 beds.ick, new cable.CELLANEOUSg m achine.IB and buckets, etc.

:ers. ra. ' wheels.

.00 num erous to mention, s o f hay, 1st, 2nd, Srd cuU

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s sil^tioii’s Anns ^rf^lanners Pick ': ' A-Bomb’s Use

Bt ELTON C. F A T f' ’ AP M1UU(7 A ffa ln Bcporter "

WASHINOTON. Oct, 38 (/P)-ThB r -B a tlon 'a tnU lU rr plonncrft—ffulded /

b7 tw o m rtlm o uses and six peacc* p tlfflB teat«-haT e dccldcd about <t w b e n the atomic bomb f l u In the e PM k o f wenpoM for f leh tln s n poa- ■Ible fu tu re v a r. ^

O ne authority Bununed up the of* . i f lcU l atU tude bj snylns th o n n lu d e ta te s Is n o t putting a ll Ita ess^ In one b u k e t . H b figurative expresilon Ind ica tes th is b how th e nuclear ' t ls s lo a bomb U viewed:

1. IC la tho de ad llu t w eapon In ths n a tio n a l arsenal, hu i it by no means b a s displaced a ll others.

’DecUJTeoni'’ Debated ' S. I t m ay or may no t be a deelslve

w eapon In another v n r . bu t uied • lo n e I t Is Improbablo It could mean v ictory In a mstcer of days o r even weeka.

a. Because of lU broad a re a of de ttructlon . I t la no t a selective vea>

' pon and its use m ust be guided accordingly.

A recen t article by nn n lr force officer suggested th a t a f lee t o f 370 bomber* carrytng atomic weapons

' eould defeat an enemy In from ono to th ree months. The op in ion ex* pressed was the personal view of th e officer. W

Idea Deplored a s iT h is article, a* well a s a num bei '

o f cow ipaper editorials I t prompted. h a a been circulated In th o to p level o f th a national m ilitary eatobllih- m en t, ll was learned today. Wlille th e re have been no official sta te - x I jU m enta, these policy m aking officials .

■ have le t t t be known they deplore : aojr impression th a t Uiey aliare tho * <ulck - victory - with - a tom - B o bombs Idea. Chnn

C urren t and projected m Ultaiy •pending reveals Uie trend of think*Jng by the high command. While “ SJl' aevenJ h u n d r ^ million do llars Is be- In* expended w U year In a tom ic en* ergy development. Includlnif th e lm* p rovem ent and actual production o t i v * " atom ic bombs, Uie g reat bu lk of Uie approxim ately i u . 000,000.000 outlay

• 1* for convenUonal weapons—troops, ^ { 1 o rdnance, tanks, ships a n d planes, “ ift.,

T h e aame raUo presum ably will app ly fo r Uie ne*t mU ltory budget , w hlcb President T rum an haa aald w in am ount to about 114.400.000,000.

New Gadgets Get Previews At Exposition

N t w YORK. O c t 28 M V -You A i can d ry a soaking w et w ash ready glnee for th e Iron In five m inu tes . You by W can fix a baUcy ilpper w ith a epe- a t a elal zipper tool k it. Y ou c a n roaat of th coffee electronically. You can play c a p t

, your phonograph for fo u r hours corps, WlUiout stopping and w ith o u t la y . o n Ing a finger In the records—th a t la. ontan if th e neighbor, don’t la y a han d ™ cn you. Clemi

AH of these m inor w onders, and ductl< more, a ro beln* offered you in .com- c o r m erclal form Uila m on th by one n ,cn t

. A m erlean business firm o r another, ij, nu aa the . e ra of w onderful gadgeta merce m a r c ^ on.

*9Ioleciilar Cryita l O axer* OnP o r Instance, there’s a "molecu* of ba'

la r c ry stal gaser." exhibited fo r Uie tlllery firs t tim e today a t th e naU onal S- Cai m etal exposition In Ph iladelph ia , by th e R adio CorporaUon o f A m er- * j lea. I t ieCa you see th e arrange* Afl m ent o f th e atom s in th e m olecules _ of c ry sta l stnieturea. O no Indus* I tr ia l use, among m any, w ould be to lo res tlga te corrosion. BO]

O r If you w ant to m easure , the Count in tensity o f explosion shock waves d ropp paasln* through the earth , you can Taylo: ge t a newly-developed In s tru m en t In tin to bury In Oie ground. T h e

Electronlo C oanter resoluI f you need to coun t accu ra tely '

ttp to e^ioo units o f som eth ing a ? l , ' m inute, you can buy a new photo- electronlo counter, which c an h and le . «naU obJeeU as weU aa cloeely spaced parts.

You can keep your cocktolls cold. aod a t th e aame tim e und ilu ted by , melUn* ice. In an a ll-a lum inum oocktall-shaker. Which haa a n Inner cham ber to fill wllh Ice. T h e llq- old su rrounds this Inner cooler bu t never comes In contact wlUj th e Ice.

O r i f you w ant to keep y o u r fac- to»y fire s burning In an a re a where e ither g as o r oil m ay be su b je c t to rec u rren t shortagea. there Is a new derlce to perm it the use o f e ith er 1 fuel by a few turns o f th e w rist. m^ ^ e r o ’s no end to Uie new de-

___BA TO FORM no S P IT A LPIL E R . O ct. 20 -M rs . A. W . B a r- '

b c z a t w ho underw ent an opem tlon a t 6 t V incent’s hosplUl. P o rU an d .' 11 O re , haa re tum ed home. H e r daugh-1 te r, M rs. O . T . Polsom. E u*ene, O re , acoompanlod h e r hom e. I _ _ _

p i i U L O Vi Party spe I P E T I C E C

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State GOP \

Mr*. Btorgeon MeCoy. p residen t o f th e ’ a s she xrre lrd s ta te ottlcU ls bere Monda s t the Monday m eeting; Mrs. Earl 8. E lbert Siellmon. Lew bten, p residen t of I t entravlnc)

Early Reactivation Coi Seen for Airbase u,®°

BOISB. O c t 20 W.FD-’The BoLte “t o oCham ber of Commerce today re* Ulackported receiving a le tte r Indicating *ne.itearly reaeUvaUon of the M ounta in th e iH em e a ir base. T in

T h e le tter, from Capt, Fo rest W. Good.T lppen, waa w ritten from tho W arm Everyfield In Uie B ritish W est Indies , s e r PI t s a l i t t l i e 01st long range photo ThereconniUssance squadron, of w hich PocntT lppen Is adJuU nt, had "orders southconcerning” a move to the M oun- mercl ta in Home base.

T lie le tte r asked, fo r Inform ation concerning housing tn th is area. I t KU d id no t say how soon Uie move Teate w ould be mode.-------------------------------- “Boni

A ir force headquarters announced H ags M veral m onths bro th a t M ountain ga rd t H om e would be reactivated beforo move th e end of this fiscal year, bu t did n o t say when.------------------------------------ T h t

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Army Engineers Schedule Meets

A m eeting of company C; 435 en ­g ineer com bat baUUIon. commanded by W endell C. G annon, will be held a t a p. m . today In Uie basem ent of th e ProducUon Credit bulldlnK.Capt. Jock nodarm e. arm y re.ierve corps, announced Monday. j

O n W ednesday nlRht Uie fl4ist 1 organized reserve corps composlio BToup, commanded by Lieut. 8cottle Clem ent will meet, also a t th e P ro ­duction Credit bulJdlns.

Com pany o . 382nd Infan try regi­m ent. will m eet a t 8 p . m . T hursday in R upert n t the Cham ber of Com­merce office. ’ThU group Is com- nandcd by Elwood H edrick. r

O n Priday there will be a meeUng ' Jf ba ttery A. 470Ui rocket field a r - •lllery, commanded by U cut. R obert P i 3. Card, in ’Twin Palis. * '

Ada Young Demos Drop Taylor Help

BOISE. Oct. 20 (/TV-Tho Ada Jounty Young Dem ocratic club hns I ro p p ^ Its support of Sen. O len H. ray lo r of Idaho "now or a n y tim e n tlie future."

’The group unanim ously adopted a — ■csolullon la st n igh t to "declarc lira (Taylor) un fit to hold public ifflce, particularly where policy of h la country Is decided.” j

T h e Idaho senator was acctued o t A lesertlng Uie D em ocratic pa rty to M >ecome th e Prosresslve p a rty vice >rcsldenUal candidate.

T h e resolution said Uie Ada coun- 7 group would “refuse to recognlre i’ay lo r as a D em ocrat now or any Ime In th e future.”

Highest ^PRICES PAID SAPOR DEAD and DRELES8

ANIMALSPHONE US COl.LECT

G eodlnt 47 - S o p ert U 1 CTwta ra ils 31« I s

IDAHO HIDE & 2 1 TALLOW CO. 21

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W E E N I Lpedal . jl y CREAM IBplcy Pum pkin Center

tt GnOCEBY* ♦ > ^

X ^In1 X SetI J X v is i

J* W o m e n L e a d e r s i

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th e Twin Palis C oon ty Repabllean Womei onday. • Left to r l f h t a re Mr*. P. W. M«B B. W rixht. DuboliT. vice chairm an of the of (bo Idaho R epabllean Women’s clnb. a:

Contracts Awarded LaBOISE. Oct. 20 (U.R)—C o n tac ts ' n

■o supply the tuberculosis hospital J I t Ooodlng and s ta te hospiuil. south. Ulackfoot. wlUi tSAOO w orth of " '• ne a t today had been awarded by Jie sta te purchasing departm ent.

TliD con tract for m eat to the □coding ho.ipllaI waa sp li t between everybody's m arket a n d th e O hlln- ‘ je r Packing company, boUi Ooodlng.

T he Cudahy Packing company, Pocatello, will supply sta te hospital w uth w ith 3i23 pounds of com- nerc lal beef. Bei

____________________transBEAUTY SHOP SOLD

KIM BERLY. Oct. 3 8 -M rs . W. E . • le a te r has sold h e r beauty shop. .1.4.* ■BonlU Beauty Shop.” to M rs. W llda + llaggard t. Tw in Falla. Mrs. Hag- ja rd t and he r 0-year-old son will 1 . nove here . i I

T h e leng th of th e b oundao ’ of tho $ Jn lted States, cn a ll po in ts of th e + rompaas. Is 10.748. +

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DETWEILER'S "Prompt Servicc on

• Elcctrie Motors• n c r r iK c r n to r s• Elcctric Ranges• Applinncca• S tokers nnd*X)il Burners p

PUCNE toa

A U C T IH aving Decided (0 Q nlt F a tm ln r. 1 E as t o f Shoshone, cn Richfield Ills

W E D N E SSALE STARTS AT 1 O’CLOCK

LIVESTOCK1 colt, yearling1 saddle hor.‘«e, G yra.2 Holstein Cow.s, 5 yr.s. old, frcshc Holstein Cow, 6 yra. old, milking,2 Holstein Cow.s, 8 yrs. old, frcshe Holstein Cow, 5 yr.-?. old, freshen i Holstein Cow, 8 y rs. old. milking, Holstein Cow, 6 y rs. old, milkinR,3 Holstein Cows, 6 y rs . old, milki:

Ions cach now.Holstein Cow. 5 y rs. old, milking,4 head of Holstein heifer calves,2 Holstein bull calves.This is an ex lra nice, well bred large Holstein cows, all Bangs a:

testedThere is also ano ther herd of C

Mixed C attel to b« sold a t thii

SHOP TOOLSM arquette A rc W elder, 250 Amp. Set Acctyleno W elding equipment Viso Sickle

Many o th e r th ings too numero mention.

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Bb. a n d Mr*. M eCoy. (Sl»fr photo- lowh recej

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Labor Needed to ^ Top’48 Beet Crop

Although th e po ta to ha rv e st Is i\/| practically com pleted, there ts sUll an urgent need fo r b eet toppers, ac ­cording lo A. J . M eeks, m anager of Id.iho .state em ploym ent service of­fice here.

"nils year'a crop o f potatoes la of unusually good q ua lity , Meeka said. j and plenty of p o ta to pickers are ' ivallable.

Beet toppeni will be fam ished transporta tion by employers and in *■ some coses housln* facilities also T will be furnished.

I DISTRIBUTOR F LIQUEFIED PETRO

f (Butano-Prop.I NOW AVAILABLE T t PARTIEt Lonfr Term SuppbI CALOR GAS C► 1916 Broadvt Oakland 12, Cal

P R O T E C lYOUR INVESTMEKW ith a good STURDY FENCE

W c Now hnve a good i

64 Foot Steel F(Jtlso

Split CeiAll good atock------ H ere fo

FARMERS SEED &r ilO N E 50

ION Sir . 1 w in Sell All o f My P e rw n a l Preperl

IllSbway on

S D A Y , 0 <:K LUNCH ON GROUK

MACI* 1035 In ternational 1

Case T ractor w ith p jshen in Dcc. F-30 McCormick Dc ing, 8 gnls. T ractor Buckrnke. ishen in Dec. Allis Chalm ers pow len in Nov. John Deere Tandeir ipg, 7 gals. John Deere 4-botto ing, G gnls. 2-row McCormick I lilkmg, 7 gal w ltb fe rtilizer ;

David Bradley Hair ing, 6 gals. McCormick Deerins

David Bradley, tum i Van B ru n t grain dri

ired herd of 2-secUon Spike-toot JS and T. B. McCormick Deering

Pota to digger and tf Cown and Motor, th is Bale. 2»section Sprlng-to<

c 8-foot Renovator® . 1-row Horae drawnjjjn Conde 2-unit Milkinjl e n t 10-gallon milk i* le G rinder 5-5,““ ““ Hicroua to ^ Hny Slips.

S-C ash o n b a y o t Sale

. J O H N S Oand B L A m e L A B 8SN . ABcUoneen

TIMES-NEWS.TWIN:

G ; F . St^ent^ Bi ‘Homecbming’

Set Satiirday ^1 OLENNS PERRY, O o t 28—O lenna U)In

P e rry high school wilt obsenre I ts tota:f i r s t annual homecoming S a t u ^ y . t iBponsor* are th e s tuden t body, Uio m e Cham ber p f Commerce o o d Uie

G lenns P e rry will play H ansen CO tho home field a t 7 p . m . A p w - ade w in begin a t 1 :» p. m . ^ noa ts representing achooi orvonlxa- Uons and business houses. A g rtnd prUe of »5 U offered, a n d f l r a t see- «■ ond and th ird prlzea am o u n t to t3 .11 and M ceaU, respecUvely. Fea- tured will bo awarda f e r b e s t be- a , - , havlor, beat costume, best bicycle. ton« Heat soap b<w.Wcycl8, dog, c a t . aa l- ,ighi n a l and baby buggy. » to P;

High school claasea cboae tb e foi- P a lowing girls fo r tbe lr candidates fo r dent lueen : P reshm en. Doris Pancoast; Muri wphomores, R IU y?esllng; Juniors. X Z guale Slsde, t a d senior*. P m c e a rom lch . Votea are counted eac h day m d tho tabu la tion ‘la displayed In 5 * the Idaho Power compaay window, g j r .CoronaUon ceremonies w Ul'be ob­

served a t th e half-tim e of th e game.M ter the football game. Uie V7\V M aponsoring an apron and overall ^ lance ia Uio city hall, i a H allo»een motif. r~ ~ ‘

ENDS rU B tO U O n KIMBERLY. Oct. 20—QuInUn

Hall .son of Mr. and Mrs. i r a Hall, ttaa le ft fo r W ichita, Ki,n<, foi. lowing th e end of h is furlough. Hc recently completed tra in in g a t Lochland a ir foree base a t 6sn Antonio, Tex.

f o r d .Moving & Delivery '

ServiceLocal and L ont D Istanea dor

M orlnt and Baollng —^

P H O N E 2 2 7 'SiT w ta Fans

TBAN8FER * IF O ^ D STORAGE CO ’

r.

FRANCHISE | « :OLEUM GASES Iropane) y J: TO QUALIFIED " \ 'IES «<pply Assured * i

COMPANY S;a d w a y ; 38 jC a l i f o r n ia *

t "ENTS [ j

od aupply of . . .

Fence Posts)

!edari fo r Your Approval

& S U P P L Y C O .MUIlTAOOn, IDAIIO

S A l ^jperty a t My Farm 2 MlUs

• C T . 2 7•UNDS FROM NOON ON

CHINERYlal truck !h plows and cultivator.Deering tractor.

:e.?ow er tak e -o ff combine, dem disc. i3ttom disc plow.J{ Deering potato p lan ter ;er attachmenta. lam m ennill ring trac to r mower, iimble acraptr. drill.

;ooth harrow,in g sulky rake.nd sacker with Model A

-tooth harrow, r 4-yard Scraperwn Spud Planter, king Machine, ilk cans. r H arris plow.

lie - I

3 N , Owner

N FALLS. IDAHO *

Binioh Bushels of Whea:f Said Stored mSW A SH D JO TO w r O c t M W V-The ^

B grtcultura deportm ent bas reported eow.th a t stocks o f w heat In sto rage n n l ;In a l l poalUons on O c t 1 where th e uth ird la rg e s i on record for th a t da te, to taling 1.143.133.000 bushels.

T h e reco rd fo r th a t date waa 1.- M 373.000.000 in 1043.

Stocks on O c t 1 represented th e S ?rem aln lnc suppUca of Uie 1948 crop. I f fplus carry-over suppllts from pre* R&vloua ctopa. A

Besaining Sight WBiCURTAnOH. Oct. 30—W ord has W

been received he re th a t R leb srt ©P a tte rso n , who waa Injured when f tpowder exploded in h is eyea a t Cot- S ftonwood. A rl t , h a s regained parU al ffifs ig h t la h i s o-es. He haa been token ^to P re sco tt, A r l i S f

P a tU rso n Is n form er Carey resl- Bff d en t a n d was a frequen t visitor a t M urtaugb .

S t a t u ^ S t e w a Hn« MM Slat MdU4 S M n i lsunsisr

^noOBRT LEE Ih ^ T

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W hen yo ti bny a nsed esr yoo 12 don ’t m ere ly bny an anlomoblle —YoO c ip e c t to buy deptndablo ~ - I ra n ip o r ta l lo n . T h a t’s w hst ne s e lL .Y o n ’ll find It pays to see you r F o rd D ealer F l n t

48 B ulck Special Fordor. Low M llengo

<8 Ford Super Fordor Brdtin d t47 F o rd S uper Tudor Bednn Nc

40 L inco ln Custom Sedan gn40 C liryaler Roynl Sedan rei18 Dodfre Custom Fordor Ur40 Ford S uper T udor Sedan ap 43 F o rd S uper Fordor Sedan .43 Fo rd .Super T udor Sedan41 Pord Deluxe TUcIor Sednn41 C hevro let Fordor Sedan ,30 M ercury Fordor Sedan .37 Ford Coupe *’37 DodBo Sedan. New Motor38 Po rd l> i T on Truek

W e Buy. Bell. Trade ^Liberal Term s

U N I O N I M O T O R CO. IFord-Lincoln-Mercury

T h i s G EC an Be in Your

G oneral Elcefric Homo Fr

V ou've heard how tt-onilcrful I t Is hom o freezer . . . how It saves . . ,

T cn lcn t i t Is.

LET YOUR FOOD SAW h en you come In lo sec these Oci t r i e Home Freezers, howe%er, pleaJ b e r Uil.i:A HOME FREEZER I S TOO IM I A N INVESTMENT TO BtTY O N T

PROVIF l n t of a ll. It has th e very sam *«ralcd-ln refrigerating ayslcm aa th a e n e m l E lectric RefrlBemtora, !.■

YOU PAY FOR THA

CONVENIE

DET\

• ' ■ TUESD

Births Reported- U U R T A U O H :-O et '3S—t f r . - a a a --------

M rs. F . V. M orrtaoo haTtt receiTtd w ord o f th e birUx of a daughter to QUISx. a n d Mr*. Noel W right a t Uoa- AUmaCow. Mrtk W right ia tb « form er Cu* in M<gen la M orrison. Ing h

M r. a n d Mrv. D on R a ren a re p a r- M n . l

1 ^ 5I SEARSM Place Your O rder N oto bu ig Just Call l$ 4 0 - A s k fo U

SCHICK SUPER ELECTRIC SHAVER

Tw o shearing heada I 30,000 c u t- AH-m Ung aUrokes pe r m inute. Precb lon and i

* com b-type V-10 head . Double a c tin g Intercep tor bara , 6« inch m otor cord, a n d p lug: b rush, tran sp a r- to 131 e n t plasUc bead guard . ed. U:

_ $ 2 1 . 0 0 ^

BOY ROGERS ^COWBOY BOOTS rich 1

n n o saddle lea the r, Goodyear Self-ci w e lt designed for growing fe e t Roy Rogers on TrlffBcr" in Colors ra ised design on leg. BitesC hildren 's slzea O B to ‘ 12H to 3 ________

SMALLSILVERTONE RADIO ^

CombiA low .prlced C hristm as g ift fo r Inch rc ith e r youngsters o r grown ups. rack 1 N on-brcakable m etal case; gray, m oral, green finish. T hree tubes—Iccal wood,recep tion wlUiln 60 miles n \dlus . brownU nderw riters’ 6 4 A f * lealheia p p ro v e d ------- -----------------------------I 2x j2x

PLACE YOUR O R D E D S -^ o r s tare off w ith experlenecd clerka a t the n a l l .en p la rln c your order*. However If yon wish o rder departm en l (1040) and bav* tbem

M erchandise m ay be shipped COD

FALKS Selling Agent for

TW IN F A L I^

H o m e F rur Hom e by Tommori

o Freozors are avaiiable in 4- and f Immediate delivery.

i t Is to own a BU T WHY OO ON W ISH J . . . how con- FREEZER WHEN Y O 0 C

YOUR HOME BEOINNH

SAVINGS MAKE YOUK 1• G en e ra l E lec- O P TH E MOMENT, ANE p lease rem em - TO CONVINCE YOUllSE

- ’n iA T 'n iE GENERA IM PO RTA N T TH E BEST HOME FREE;

)N T H E SPU R MARKET.

•VED 1,700,000 TIMES!sam e type of 1.700.000 of these dependa

13 th a t used In Ing system s have been In c s. M ore th a a or longer.

3LAT DEPENDABILITY- GET IT?

IIENT PAYMENT PL

WEILEi;

JESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1948

«nta o f a dau ghter b c m ^ 16 a t tho Cottage hosp ital a t B nrlay.

V i s r r s PARENTS OLENNS PERRY . O c t 39— Amy

Allman, who la employed a s a nurse In Mercy hospital, Nam pa, U v ls lu Ing b e r parents, th e Rev. U r . and M n . E . R. A l lm ^ fo r a few dayi.

GIFTS NOW ^ AVAILABLE THROUGH ffl

S MAIL ORDER SW DEPARTMENT g

IU bt/ Phono or Lcilcr X: fo r Catalog D esk ^

PSssesMTOY ELECTRffc PHONOGBAPH

II A ll-m etal case, brightly enameled lan d attracUvely d eco ra ted -d e- I pendable self-starUng InducUon : m otor; off-on switch—playa up to 13 Inch records. Needle includ- jed. U nderw riters 6 0 4 A A p p ro v e d ________ I

F L A N N E L R O B E S

W hite scroll embroidery tr im on rich toned 100r« wool f lanneL J Self-covered buttona to w a is t 24- Inch fly ■ f ro n t ilpper below.Colors, royal, n^vy. or dork red.

f a ' t o 3 0 . _____ $ 1 X « 9 4

. RECORD CASE HASSOCK

ComblnaUon g if t th a t pro tec ts 10 Inch records. P e lt covered wire rack file* records fo r easy re- m oral. S turd ily m ade of H -lnch wood, covered w ith haim onlshig brown and b e i g e ImltaUon leather. Size O « 4 A C 12x12x14 Inches A « i f 9

tre offer* yoa trained asslstanca lall .erdet- desk to assist yon In0 wish yea may pbone yonr mall

them place yen r order fo r yott.COD th is store, if dealred.

I T i U ! l l l > l l l IPHONE 1640 ■

------------ I' ^ r e e z e r )morrow Noon

s

and 8-cu-fr model*. |

W ISHING PO R A nO M B ifO 0 CAN HAVE ONE IN SINNING TOMORROW?

JK PAYMENTS:, AND W E W ANT YOU )U11SELP—AS W E HAVE i^NERAL ELECTRIC IS PREEZEIt BUY ON THB

1

spendable O -E refrlgerat-«n In ccrClce for ten year* ^ f

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Method ist G roup _ rT ' Features Squore L _ And Folk D ances jte^

B quan tn d folk v u cn- hom e

r a•pron and o rertU p a rty he ld itK will i c tn tly In » b*m « t lh e How ard Becm ranch near Buhl. . , , rowU

T M polka. *bod<lUh a n d Virginia r te t ve re vQ ong th e fav o rite O u w M e

■ < du ito8 the eren ln* . Josephine. Boyle m to f id tr tc te d and called th e dance*, aa- Kome

•lUted by B«Uy Punk- v l thChalmian o f a rrangcm en ta and

plan# for th e pa rty w e«^ T ^ e by x i„ Jack Wlilte. auU t«d by CtiaU AUred W and Oeorge Ander»on. O eraldlQe ^ t h U o«trd carried o u t th e fa ll them e ^ in decoraUon*. w hleh conalated e t »«y colored rtraam era. pumpkin*. t i „ c o n«u lka a n d boles o f atraw .

P«Biy Po rte r and w n m a Brown - fumUhed appUB for b o b b lty . i „ 8oi

nefreshraent* of c ider a n d doiign- g - j j , nuu were se rred by l* » lle H esp- b e c t At th e close o f th e oven ln i . ^ Uie group Blood In a f r l e n ^ h lp clr- p j cle and Sue S tansbury led them ^ 3^ In benediction. o f V

Shirley Palm er la c h a irm a n and Oiu-e Bm lth co*chaliroan o f th e next party. wlUcb will be he ld a t 8 p jn . Not. la in tho c h u rc h parlor.

Eleanor KlsU er ts a. new m em ber r J L of tho group from Holyoke. Colo- . rado. and a eo rg e K irton . T u rp la .Okla.. was a guest. ^

T hla group. If con tac ied , wlU ren- _ der the ir serrices to a ss is t w ith any n-orthwhlle com m unity p ro jcc t. I t was organised by th e young people “ “ as a m eans of wholesome recreation J* ' ao th a t It will be unnecessary for them to seek recrtaU on u n der un - favorable conditions. M r. a n d Mr*. _ Louie Schroycr are advisers fo r tne J "

r ”®- , , , sM asquerade Fete Given by Em aressA Hellowecn ma.vjuerftdfr party iu tc

M 8 given by the E m areas club ot Adelthe YWOA for tlielr husbands a t menl the home o t M r. a n d M rs. Donaldyoote. M(

Ualloveen gnmes w ere played. T he c la tlbest costiune prizes w ere aw arded (o wUlJim O rifllth w ho was drcw cd as an Mm.old lady and to M rs. Jo h n G entry n t tlpoalQs as a clon-n. 401 (

D oughnuts and c id er w era served c a r l by Mrs. R ichard S taffo rd . M ra. PaulMasee and Mrs. Jo h n G en try . Sajlj

Halloween decoratlona fea tured ^ n .•earecTOTS a n d black cat*. nieel

* * * Han;

Lesson on M exico Chur

Given a t Session uS'T ha Dorcaa club m e t a t th e Wall

American L u th e ran c h u rc h o t w hich a s aUme M n . A. P . N ebon gave a lea- wm son on M exican m issions.

M n . R obert M iller read th e o f J acripture and led In praye r. A shortbuslnesa m eeting w m cm iducted by HillMra. MUler. i n j .

A New members v e re M rs. Paul led I5 P ^ n « l! . Mr#. M arlon LudwlR. M n . "To^*^Bmasl K ruger a n d M rs. Collins pack

Helms. inss. Relreahment* v e re aervod by. Mr*.

Rudolph H ochhalter a n d M rs. Jam ee C g

» »

Mrs. T. R utledge Presents Lesson K?

KUBTADOH. O ct. a d -M r* . T om - plan m y RuOed«o .p resen ted th e lite rary H ne lesson a t tho regu la r m eellng . of Rim th e LDS R elief society. She was play M slsted by Mr*. E v ere tt O oodm an. a b Mi>. D. O . Moyes, p residen t, was S tra tn c b a ife o f th e m eeting .------------------O. C

I ■--------------------------------------Al B ren tn t h t h o tte s t season , enov pres<

stays on th e m m iiitalna o t Pe ru Nor. above tb e H.OOO-foot level.-----------------Ing 1 -----------------------------T------------------------ m an

M arian M artin S P a tte rn ^

PUT THEM TO G ETH EB Which Is cuU r. your lltUe dartm g.

or this precJous drees? Together, mother, they're really som ethlngl Qul»k. sew th is adorable peptum M tvo-plecer. SasyJ

This e»-»y-to«u*e p a tte rn Kl'"** t t p a rfK t (It. Com plete. llhu>trated " j* v Chari shoft-s you every *tep.

Pa tte rn 9357 oomea J n elzes a, 4. fl. 9, 10. 8 ln S U kes 3*i yard* 93- Inch; ' i ya rd cooiraat.

Bend tven ty .flve c en ts In coins for th is p a tte rn to T lm es-New s, u t . lem departm ent, T w in PaUa, Ida.P r is t plainly nam e, a d d rta s , aone. slse and atyle num ber.

Mothers! V ou m u st see th e td o r - ** able children'a style* t s ou r M arian

. M artin fall a n d w in te r p a tte rn booki J Sevtng doUara m ake fash io n sense 1 v tth these w earable Uvable atylea. Gbrlstmaa gUta too: a n d tre e pat> ^ tem for new ahoulder pad prin ted t l In the book, p l f t e ^ eenta more b r ln s t th li book lo you l

rCMDAY, OCTOBER M. l t «

" - G a l e n d a r

PILK R—Chapter A. H . PEO S is- ' I terhood. w lUrm eet Monday a t th e ^ hom e of M rs; U W.- Bawktna. Off

, day 1PILER—T h e P ast Matron* club leagu

will Nov. 8 w ith Mra. E . A. th e lrBeem fo r a no-h(u t luncheon a n d Mrs. roeeUngv ^ ^ ,n d

M entor club members a re rem ind - trtasi M to bring f n itt for th e c lU ldrtn 'a Puj Rome • to the Wednesday m eeting Mr*, w ith M rs. WlUard Swartley. Goeri

41 » « G uthT h e CooUettes wIQ m eet a t 8 p . * r

m . W edneaday a t th* home of E llta - be th RUey. 313 S lsth avenue eaat, y , , j fo r a H alloween party . . g o t r

♦ * ♦ recor T h e regular meeting of th a f i r s t th is 1

w ard Relief aoclety will begtn a t 2 to ISp . m . W ednesday. The socUl science ^ o u ilesson vlU be given by M rs. Tbcenaa teata:Speedy. . . Engli

* ^ v e n t - T h e Loyal Women's claas o f th e pjoni P lrs t ChrisU an church vU l m e e t a t th e r 3:S0 p. m . Thursday a t th e hom e i s s a o t M ra. C m l E ask lss, 338 T h ird a renue e a s t ^ ^ ^

P I L n i —T he vc rth y grand m a tro n will m ake h e r official vlalt to th e f . P ller O ES chap te r Thursday. A b e n - > quet WlU be held a t «:S0 p. ra. a t / tb e G range ha ll In b e r hesior.

PTLER—T he Pller W oman'* club ginn:WlU m eet W ednesday. E ach m em bw berIs asked to bring something re la te d chri;to h e r hobby for a hobby exhib it. j , r 1 Mrs. E a r l O . W alter is chairm an o f © urtrefrcahm ents. M etl

¥ .* • tu rn 'T he LD S fourth ward MIA vJH g;rew

have a Halloween eoatume p ^ a t7 :S 0p . m . W ednesday. P rlres will beaw arded for best coalumea. T lie eve- nlng'* en terU lnm ent will f e a t ^ » spook alley, grand m arch, d a ^ demonstraUon. spook play d i r e c t^ by Doris Judd, reading by Irm guard Rave, musical number by Ivy a n d A della Condle. dancing and refre sh -

¥ ¥ ¥Member* of Uie W omen'a «as<H

elation of tho Presbyterian chwrch wll! m eet a t 3:30 p. m . T hu rsday . , " Mm. H aller's group No. I will m e et [ '* • a t the homo of Mrs. P . H. A d aM . ^ j.. 401 Seventh avenue no rth w ith Mr*.Carl P o r te r and Mrs. Douglaa u a.i6lstlng . hoatcMCS. M rs. H w l d . . Salisbury will lead Uie devoUons.Mrs. Phlnney'* group No. 3 will m eet wlUi Mrs. WlUls Sam son .a t Han:>en. DevoUons will be led by ^ Mrs. H. A. Ball. Cnr* will leave th e church promptly a t 1:30 p. m . M rs. ^ S churger's group No. 3 will m e e t a t lh a hom e,of Mrs. N ora Paloon. 467 W alnu t sU eet. wlU) M rs. S churger a s a.’wilsUns hostw s. Mrs. E arl F e l t “ *• will lead Uio devotions. Mrs. Shlrck 'a g roup No. 4 will convcne a t tho hom e of Mra. E verett Swcelej-. P3B Blue L akes boulevard. wlUi Mrs. W Ubur Hill a n d Mrs. Carl Irw in as aasls t- in s hOKtcMM. The de\-oUons will bo led by Mrs. M amreUia C hristiansen . •Towel!, for teen-ngers" will be packcd a l a ll ol Uiese group m eel- ““ “|

*■ ’• * E ;Selections Given '»;j

A t Civic Parley Z °HAGERMAN. Ocl. :0 -S o lcc tlo iis teacl

presen led a t {he Tliursday m eet- musiIng of th e Clvio club were two fnclspiano solos. ''SUanson" by R udolph theF lnell and "Sosig of Ind ia" by tcarlR im sky Korsakolf. Tliey w ere educplayed by Mrs. Jack Chlpm an and tersa book review on ln ^ n g In th e said S trange Land" was given by M n .O. O. Lion. r-N

All members are asked lo be U C p rese n t prompUy a t 3 p. m, fo r th e _ Nov. 4 meeUng. Following tho m eet- | Ing th e group will go to th e H ager- _m an h igh school where Cle P rince. .aupcrlntendenl, will show m oving " f “ p ictures. , y

Refreshm enU wore served by M rs. holdr re d RoberU and Mr*. M aurice •I®"

• • • S

'T hread ing 'S how Given for G roup .iS

KIM BERLY. Oct. 3 » -A dem on- lunel straU on on thresdlng sewing m a - Ho chines was given by Bays B ow den will a t th e la s t meeltiig of the K im berly Mrs. BxLiy Bee 4-H club a t the hom e of — Mra. Eugene Brown. ''

T he tnislnees meeUng v a a con - _jr ducted by Betty Jo Carrey, vice ,'7|' p resident. In Uie abience o f tho p resident. Nine members received fJ f checks for th e ir exhlblU a t th e J e r - l i > ome county fair.

M rs. Brown and h e r d tu g b t« r . 1 L inda, served refreshmenU a t th a conclusion of the a tlem oon m eeting, lak

T h e nex t meeting of th e club v lll be held on Kov. 13.

TTTAiiNS Visrr n u ® IP IL E R . O ct. 38 - M r. and Mr*.

H arry 'D eL ange and-M r. and Mr*. C ornelius DeLange. S a lt lA ke City, wero recen t visitors a t tho Bruce C a rty home.

Planetoid*, also called a«t«rolds. / t r e Uny p la n eu revolving a round th e sun. m ainly In orblU betw een Ju p lt« r a n d Mara. b j

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IT'S TIME TO SHINEWITH-

m E ou/aciBK y J t s v m /

' s u r . r o i i s H i N a

GRIFFIN taUQUIO WAX SH O I PO U SH M CT t U O WOWII TAW tU ff OXMJCB ^ 5 3

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Dfficers Elected , ;1 Pj :6 By Idaho W riters' Ft League M em bers p?!

Officers were elecUd a t 't h e Mon* home day meeUng of th e Idaho W riter* day fi league. T hese oHlcera wUl U k« up meml the ir duUes In January . T hey a re PorU: Mrs. Iri* Short, presiden t; Mra. Ida » Era Chamberlain, r ic t p residen t. Un. and Mrs. Belle Empey, le c reU ry - Pullei treasurer. Pel*"'

PubUcatlon* were reported by ’tU Mrs. Olive May Cooke, Mr*. V ictor m . T l Goertxen, Mrs. Sudle H ager, M n . chrys GuUiery and M n . Irl* Sho rt. Place< . A report was made by M rs. C ham - berU in on her book. '•Som ething of *?“ • th e PelUJolm PamUy." She aald ahe g o t most of Uie m aU rial from W* records and accounU of v a ra Ut i th is country. T lie fam ily date* back m to 16M In thU eounU7. She to ld th e M n.' g roup t h t t Uiey v e re P rench p ro - th e 1 taetanU who firs t em igrated to tm u ; E ngland and U itn to America. Btia v e n t on to say th a t they v e re » Pioneering family a n d lh a t th e fa - th e r seiued near Lewlaton a round i 8s a I H

WSCS Members Give Reports on 'Growing D ollar'

MURTAUGH. O ^ 3S — A t th e ginn ing of the lum m er each m em ­ber or the Women’a Society o t Christian Service waa given » dol­la r and asked to “help I t grow." D uring the last m eeting he ld a t th e M ethodlJt church th* m oney v a * tu rn ed In and reporU on ‘how they grew "'w ere given by m em ben .

Mra. O. E. W right led th e d e - voUonals and Mrs. D. R . T u rner, chairm an of the work com m ittee, presented the progmin. The business meeting w u conducted b y M rt.Oliver W. Jolinw n. I t wa* a n ­nounced th a t Uie annual guest day v lll be held a t the c hu rch on Nov. 4.

Koetesses were Mr*. O. O. O allen,M rs. A rt Shaelfer. Mr*. P a y WUI- h lU and Pearl DennU.

A t the dose ot tlie W SCS m e et­ing, Mr*. Esther Biel dlacuased Uie two educaUonal nmendmenta w hich will appear on lhe tiallot Nov. 3.She urged voirrs to approve thcfle am endm enU T,ti]ch ehe sa id p ro ­vide a tate and couniy school supe r- IntendenU to br appoin ted by county boinls of education. Blie s ta ted Uial Uie couniy boord* of educaUon are eleclcd by th e vote of th e locnl r.cliool l>oards. thereby persan 'lng local auUiority a n d th a t UlU sysUm wjii u k e ihese poaltlona o u t o f politics and place th em on th e m erit sysicm. She w en t on to say th n t Uil.i sy.Mcm lias th e fu ll epprovnl ot .p resen t s ta te and county rupcrlrilendent.'. nnd a p ­proval of boUi lhe sU le a n d local Idaho EduraUnn association. .

Mra. Blrl alto (ll»cu.'«ed th e local reorganlwition of rchools. S h f l pointed out thni c ltlsens should again confcr Rllli n tljacent schools, p resen t a plan lo lhe couniy re - ontanlrnton bosrd nnd call fo r a n ­oUier elrcilcn wlUiln th o n rx t m onth.

"Auiliornlive sources suy th a t by 1000 our M-liool population will bc doubled, rrqulrtng annln aa m any teachers and new biilldlnKs. Wc m ust mukc plan*. We m u st fiice facts. U t,ecnui to m e lh a t th is Is th e tlmo for us to face th e fac ts fcnrler-'ly and plan for adequate ediic.tllDii for all our youth. I t m a t­ters not where Uiey arc located.'* said Mrs. BleU

¥ ¥ W

Dorcas M embers To Hold B azaar

RUPERT. Oct. a&—I t waa decided bJ- members of tho Dorcaa society o t the T rinity LuU ieran c h u rc h to hold a food sale a n d basa&r in the n e a r fuUire. Tho business m eeting w aa conducted In the^ G uild hall.Mr*. Louis Preem an led a dlscus- alon.

Mis. Ceaaar Leonl-w a* adm ltU d B4 ft new member. I

Two gueau wero p rese n t fo r t h e : afternoon, during w hich » potluck luncheon waa served.

Hostesses fo r th e nex t m eeting wUI be M n . Edw ard M ayer and Mra. Al Plrich.

WMM

Bm U a rea l football f a n . In ' fac t, be knowa th a naU onallty e f I •v a ry m an on th e A ll-A m erican , t a u u

M ary u d BUI M n n a d e d T»Om \» d m a to go to & a b ig ga m e l a a t ' 8 » to rday . U v a a m y f i n t in ; year*. We v e r# thoroughly chiliad ; a f te r tha gam e and M ary a n d Bill c a n e tn while 1 lU rred u p aome b o t chocoUte. ,

* * *•S a y l H are’* a n o th e r o n e . o f ,

T oar mother’i red p e a >-ou’va go t to ge t,” Bill exclaimed. T h a t’* the beat ho t chocolate I 'v e evtr taated ."

And ao there you have a n o th e r exam ple of how M orning Milk m akes a tu t vhcnover i t 's used.Yen te e . I lu » t uso equal p a r ta o f Morning Milk and v a t e r a n d add tho cocoa t a direc ted. M orn ing M ilk is BO amooth. and r lc b U 'l vonderfu l In ho t choeolate.

T ty H aoon, and ta i ta th e H t- fareneal

MORNING MIIK■ g^ c g j .

i

Preferential T e a Co; Fetes C an d id a te s GiT h t Blgma c h tp U r o f B « U eigm a

%1 gave a p referen tial te » a t Uie v,> lome of M n . H oward G errU h Sun - «rh, lay for the purpote of aceepU ng Into ^ con nem benhlp* Bonnie B a m ts . Pcfgy ?orUr. Busanne Corey. Vl W arrrn . u u w !da May Sm ith, ArdlUi J e a n M ar- p„gri in . O en ld ln e H ow ard, P n n c ls n ,„ PMller, Betty Lou P u n k a n d Polly Ptlmer. Mr®

T he tea was held from 3 to & p. n . T h t tea U ble v a a d eco ra ted wlUi gu ,lo :hrysanthem um i a n d v h l te candles tcnde placed on a lace U b le c lo th . Darlli

Serving were M n . J u a n lU B au- qq tti n a n . M n . Lula S m ith t n d M ay Joe du cu =ahlll. fe»tu:

~ ' dentCAUFORNIA VACATION sptak

KIM BERLT. Oct. 38 --M r. and Th< M n.' Uoyd W right u id aon spent a G the ha rvest rac tU o o In C aU fom la noun< rtslUng M n . W right's i ls U r . M n . InlUa O U b ^ Mean*. R ed laad , OaUf. . Uie «

' ' Th'READ TIMES-NCW8 W AW T APB. Howc

™>=.MAYIiM O N T H

Here is n Clearance as time drc-sfics, a (rrund big Bcleclii «dds and cndn all nhnrpb* rc mcrchnndine in now arriving make room for It no we hove it fn b t . . . Cumc In early

DREH ere wc o ffer a biff ffrot th a t will compel you to dcHcribc here but they You’ll find sevcrul you

CHE RACK OF 188

VALU

8 7 O n l yA nother b ig selection 01 crepes and o ther quality . . . all a re priced to cl<

VALUES $14.95 to $19.75 .

8 5 - D l86 dressoa aelccted fror

■ reduced f o r th is big mo fabrica in both tailored h a lf sizes . Now you cut

VAI..UES I $19.75 to $34.75 J

One L arge Group

W E S T ETKese are outstand­ing Values—Come early, for they .can't last long-.■ f f . * " " - - " — ---------------------

I NO EXCHAN< APPROVAL

ALL SALES Fl|

TIMB^NEWS, TWTN J

lostum e P arty Is ju i e I

Given by W omen Of Lend-A -H and “ f

T he L end-a*Rand club m e t fo r tumc coKtume pa rty a t th e ho m a o t

i n . Ellta Anderson* Roll c*U va* nsw ertd by "my- favo rlt* radio, ro g ^ rn " ' freahDuring th e buslneaa m eetin g con- o r v t

ucted by M n C heste r Loucke*.Ira. W. A. Poe read a p a p e r on th e <]koi ighllghU of Ute s u t e fed e ra tio n tjoQi easlou a l W allace w hich ahe a t - • ended t s a delegate. M ra . 1*. R.>aTllog and M n . A nderaon *poka H j l n Ul# dU trict federaU on te a con- ucled recenUy In T w in Palla eaturing M n . J . E. O ra h a m , prtaU e n t of tb e f l n t dU trlct. a a g u n t T t p taker. ' gin

T he clu6 gUi w u a v a rd e d to Mi*. 8 ^ K. G . Taylor. ThlT- p r w ld e n l t n - T t lounced lh a t th e n e x t m eetU ig vlU and alUaU the '*plg-ln-a-poke’' fu n d by men he waya a n d m eans com m ittee . Bmti

T he program chairm an . M r<: J . A. ton lowcll, InUodueed M rs. J . W . veal.

FAIIiR:*"™'H - E N D

imely an It In welcome. Over \ ection of su its and a largo table y reduced (0 clear a t once. Holii inc In large quantltlen and we in

lave priced thlR m erchandise to m Wednesday.

ESSI?roup of our bndget-m inded dresei to hurry In. Too m an y styles am

iicy arc available in a complete ou want in th is big nasortm ent.

4 . 9 8 t o

.UES $8.95 to $14.95

ly-D r e s s e sn ond look a t th e prices. They inc ility fftbricfl. AH are fro m our'reg ) clcnr and clear quickly.

• R E S S E S -from our stock of b e tte r quality month-cnd clearance. You'll fine

ired nnd dressy sty les in junior, t cun sclcct two a t ju s t about th e p

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up

E R N S H I I3- Reg. $12.95 to

‘ 0 * 4 8 t o 1

NGES,vLs ir iHFINAL

TALLS. IDAHOram enon who read an a rtic le oo * e origin of BaU ovaen a a d M n . D Q ! t W . Teague w ho gave Ih # read* C ng , “EvoluUon" by Jam ea B row a. * Mr*. D arling v u preien ted v lU i a t l t l fo r Uie m ost ap p ro p riaU ooi- tume.

T he hostess and a ss lsU n t hoa- Uss. Mr*. U w rence BeU a n d M rt. ,;ohn Robertson, served seasona l re - freahm enu i i tw o guesU . M n .Orval MatUesen and M rs. T eague, snd 10 membera. T d t h o u te v u S decorated w im -H allow een decora- lions and fall flow en.

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Elks Will Hove Pinochle Party mS!'

T lie Elks pinochle p a rty v i n be- gin a t 8 p . m . W ednesday In th e , . SUB hall.

T h e oommlttee In charge a re Mr. an d M n . J . c . Sm allvood, ch air­m en. Mr. and Mrs. C laron H.Sm ith. Mr. and Ntra. M auric# M el- M r ton and Mr. and Mrs, W alle r Bel- with veal. home

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Gr 300 ib ic o f

s t a r t s .

W e d n e s d *

ESR«H6es a t p rices a n d fa b r ic s to

stc s ize ra n g e . Thc-scHt. wool '

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* s - 8 7 2include wools, re g u la r s to ck s

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- 8 5 ^ity fro c k s nnd fin d a h o s t o f>T, r e g u la r a n d y .le p rlco o f one.

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I R T S sto $24.75 •

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Backward' P a rty S .* Fetes Two U nits 5Si?

T h t first v a rd M -M e n a n d O le aa - t n v e n guaiU a t a ‘'b ackw ard" jarty glv*n a t U ii hom # o t M a m “ }®Sj

Retrashm enU oonsUUng ' e t . a aoUiplek and a napkin w e served f i S S , I t the beginning of th a evoola*.■Corny" gamea v e re p layed aod ttunU perform ed v lU i -O e o rg e ' ^ icUng u th e c h arac ter -"a ee n b u t ««*• aot heard."

-HeUoV vn r# b id to #TerTOM u Paun Johnson. M aureen C randall,Ullfonl M anh , BUI W hite, L y le L a - n s n y , Lewis Arrington, M r. a n d Mra.Pranels Egbert, jr ., a n d M r. and

Mrs. F. KruegerFeted a t Party S T

M n. ^ ra n k K rueger w es honored Calhw with a b irthday luncheon a t the home of M n . G n c e L aubenhelm . READ

d a y 9 A

S U I TONE LARGE RAC

hase arc all good fa ll and w in ter a ool worsteds, gabard ines and cover ic-minute fall shades an d patterns, lality from our re g u la r stock o f fai zes aro 10 to 0. I t ’s values like thes le crowds to tho M ayfair,

WORSTEDGABARDINES

COV

l 9 . 9 » t o y.Values $39.75 to $4

>NE LARGE TABLE

ODDS a ENDS

* Blouses * Sweaters* Pedal Pushers * S* O ther Item s

[ere are broken lots o f fin e fall marc ou will w ant lo round o u t th a t fall vcrj' small pricc. Some o f the Itenu )iled but the priccs o re reully low.

Vz Pri<

riEA«:i

w n qo H o f toocM ciU TsaatbnnO B f, -i ' ‘' f l a

A ftCT.tba b m < 3 iM n .M n .-B n u ce r-.^ ^ '^^ g p « n ^ b « a t t » . gifts. .H ia T#« - n Z a d e r o f th e e f u m o c o v d i sp e n t loclaQf. Xn th e gamaa pU yad th e ■•■■M U gh p r ti* w ia t .to , .M n . ,W. A. ''-, Bteazna a a d th e secood: h ig h w a s T T T a tv a id e d to Mrs. S d S tllnger. . . - '1

A ssistan t hoateaaea v m - U n . - J Bari H atch and M rs. Clarenc# W at- . ^

C ard Party Held By Rebekah U nit ■ j

.HAOERMAM, Oct. 38—Five tab les v e re In play a t the card p a tty gtTei» by th e Rebekah*. Prizes v e re v o n ' . by R alph Pallln, M rs. Addle P in ch ') and Mra. KenneUi D uncan.

Refreshm enU were served b y .th # h o ste ss .-M n . Ted MeU. Mra. B v a Cain, M n . Henry C lark, M rs. E d ith Calhoun and M n . SUvo C lark. ;

READ TIMES-NEW S W ANT A P a

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rsllACK

ite r styles in all- coverts In up-to- :m s. All are fins of famous labels.J these th a t brin*

ESOVERTS

. $49.75

.E

□ndSters• Slacks

marchandise th a t . fa ll wardrobe a t Item s aro slightly lo w .,.

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'Vandals Ma:•' MOBOOW. O et. 29 (/rv-Tlie Idaho bomi

‘ .yandali..'w hci b tv e loet IB c lrs lgh t T hfooUUkU K unes to W uhln<U n State, tods;■ » » , w orking ou t fo r flstunlay'a brfa l

' . meoU n* w ith tho C o i« m whUe ob- Satui■crveTB Bucntestcd th a t "llib m ight Mont■bo th e yew .” illw ,

Id ah o haim’t bcalcn Uie ntlghbor- five• ln « OQUBftTB Blnce 1023 when the No

V andaU w on, 7 to 0. WSO won. 6 tA MonI 0. th e n e x t year an«l the IcRms btit- How«

• Ued lo a 7 to 7 tie In 1021. ijncJc , S ince th e n , Uie Cougar* hnve won Prny

• every one o f the IB gnniM Itify p i n y - -------ed « lU i Idaho . tS • B u t this year, on llie bn-sln of {)cr- •§: fonoancM agntnM muUinl oppon- ^ •n ta , the VandalK m ay b« fnvorert ^to break th e long lokins aUtnk*. m

■ T hey lo st to mlfshty Oregon by ^15 to B. w hile llie Diick.< crvi;.hrd ^th e CouRom. 33 to 7. iduMo loht to ^UCLA, 2B to 13, nnd Uie U d am Rs-

Area Officials Grid Group a

FILER , Oct. 26—Orgnnizntlon i Association of di.-itrict four wos con Monday cvcnin;:.

Enrl Williatnn, Kiiperintendcnt ofpresident of the Ktoup, w ith ------Pcto Tnylor, principal of Jc- u rom e hiKh ncliool, vk-o iiro.^l- £>C dent, niKl Cccil McCall, Filer, sccrotnry-trcasuror. I l l

W illiams Bald nil ccrlifii;d footbnll offlclalfl In Jlnglc

■ Valley nre required to send to th e Kccretnry-trca.surpr to niu, bccomc n Tnnml)cr of tiic or- Orurei pinizfltibn.

Jerom e h ig h acliool h«» been i#- lected w. th e perm anent ratetlnR plnce of tho orguniiatlon becume of Us ccn tra l location. WlUlnms KU«. s •a id . T lie n rw w-<!oc1b iIou will m eet ev co ' M onday. "

W illiam s Ml conclicj are In- Tiled to nttenU all tbe m«Ung« » ofClclftU and conchea will agree on rtile Interprelutloiui. \v«.iht

In addition to regular n?AOelulioti ji(-Ha b ia lncM lit th e wecklj- mccllng. th e group will dlsc»f-n plays nnd s-ifi-. ru le inlerproiBUoiu of the previous w e e fa Bame«. WUUon« rcporled.

A coneU tutlon ami by-law* for j ,„ ru Uie fl.woclatlon will be rcud and dUi- cr«v«r cuiscd u t Uie next jnpfllnR. T he i i k . i constitution nnd by-law.i aro bcliiff ,, , prepared by Mnynnrd Vlllcra, Twin

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Army, Navy Vets ' Of Wendell Slate S Football Contest

W EN D EU i. OcL SB — Army and n a \7 vetcrnns living In W nidell will Kin’i i m eet on the football field Saturday evening for th e ir own vcnlon of tlie axmy-navy c3a.salc. r . u.

T h e event, apoiieored by Uie W en- nxn'i dell U ons elub. Ja being held to help pay to r llghta recently liutalled a t th e W endell h igh schocl football r.ivi n. field. Suits a n d equipment will be loaned by Uie h l jh achool, {iritrwi

Fred M ulls is coaching the arm y K«..n i ' team which is alnted to ti!>e the T - ii<iwiidi

fonnatio ti. H eading the navy tquad Is H a n y PTith. Tl>e navy vets VillI 't»A i use the single wing foRnnUan. itonsuj

A bout 18 vcterftiLi have tunied o u t fo r eaeh tenm. Members of the team s are fo rm er hlgli *chool nnd college footbaU playerp.

Coach Cuts WSC „ Cage Team to 21

PULLMAN. W aah., Oct, M I* O FT b a W ashington S late Cougar qq a 'basketball team tm drrw ent a m a jo r i„n-. i CFperatJon today th a t le tt I t onlyh a lf as big. th r lr ]

, Coach Ja ck Prlcl eu l.h ls round In ball kihalf and announced Uint nine le t- fortj ai term en are included among th e 31playera who survived th e eut. T hey , ^ 1,5a re Ed O nyda, Ju d Heathcote. Bob jiog,G aston. Ray A rndt. Oory Prehm . embleOoorRB H nmllton, Dob Elliot. RrRBle inifionScliodcller a n d Bob Bayl'A.i. n i e

m w T m a IN s e l w a y n o rJ iuFILER, Oct. 38 - R . W. Pierce, beadmi

L u th e r Pierce. R obert W earer, R ob- ^ e r t R eichert, a ll F iler: C harles 1 ^ ““ Pierce, K imberly, and Perry Pierce. —■ 1 Buhl, aro h u n lln s elk In the Selivay % | J

T h e University o f Mlaslaslppl helt>- ^ ■■td introduce footbaU to MemphU, i n I Iplay ing the Memphla Athletic elub ^Nov. IB, 1803. % ___

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ay Beat Coubounced W ashington S tate , 48 lo 30. Hn

T h e V andals cam e o u t to practice and 1 today for th f ‘'b ig game” a fte r taw <breaking a seasonal victory famine OrliaS a turday a t th e expenw of haplcas H oM ontana. Idnlio b lanked Uie a rlz - pa-ul: llie*, 39 lo 0, fo r lla f l r i f win In after five ntarta. th is year.

No In juries were rcporled In the PUM ontana c liu h and Coach Dixie WaitlHoweU had a**urancea U iat h tU - Kredback Jim H atch nnd tackle DUI nmul:Frny would be ready fo r th e game, ed or

ils Form [w at Meet ,®‘

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n io i No. 1, BunUiiK T rnclor and *''*■'13 a rre lt Trnniifer con tinued to hold T T pcads In ihe lr bowlInK lenmies aa U V 'earns paired off ag a in this week. r i l _ _

Elks No, t t l two san iH aliesd X 6 c)f H am m 's D eer In th e M ajor len- r ^ a;ue. while B unting T rn clo r In the couch.Ilnor lenRue and O n rre ll T ransfer ^n Uic Com mercial league nre lend- .ng hy th ree gam es. ,

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lid A ctlns Coach Rej: Root.R oot sa id h e would spend consld- •nble tim e ihl.i week o n the W n.'h- iKton iwi.MliiR utlnck .T lie 37-liinii Hu.iky ^qulld m’lll ave by clin rtered plane Friday lom lng for th e so u th nnd se t up eadquarte rt a t S a n Joee.

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No w reatllnB m atches wlU be _ _held W ednesday In Tw in PalU, 1 C]m atchm aker Tom m y M arU n an- X ✓ nounced. M a rt in r^ild he post- poned Uie weekly bout« In anattem p t to Improve upon liu i Notf.% week's ahow.

Tho local m a tchm akcr said he Cnl:plans to h av e both boxing and hopcfwrestllne bou ta on h is nex t event. New ’He Is IrylnR to ob ta in Pepper IfornlMarUn, T w in Palls, and Red urdnyO arrUan, Spokane, W ash.. In n y nrem atch of a boxing bout held j-cmln here recenUy.

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:oiich B e r t L abrucherle said Mon- South iiy h c In n o t aw are of nny d l« en - has a Ion b c lw ffti hl« UCLA fooUinlt h*""''- 'layem a n d line couch Shelby Cai- Soulh loun. ,_____________________________erylhl AppearlHK a t lhe foolball writers

:cetly luncheon . Lnhruclierle was ' , uffltloncd on publljihcd reports lha t nldenllfled linem en had threatened WiU D (lult th e te a m becaujie of differ- ofi ncea w ith th e form er LouLilana lo.'>t U Itate end nnd Uckle._______________ Trojni L ubnicherle blunUy ^ald he Is

completely behind liLi i.ia ft of ns- A.'.'l tstnnts." H e told thn Mjuiid Um Sl.infi nme th ing n l a m eeting Inter and week'j dded:______________________________ to?s-u 'T h e coaching .Maft will remain s t.

he sam e. U nny of you don 't wnnl of O r 0 piny footbnll. Itirn In your mil- friblllf arms."___________________________________ ' None did. CiiUioun wn.n naked by confer

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Olympic Boxer Is tVinner of MatchBALT L A K E CITV. Oct. SB

oy L am bert. 183, U tah Olympic ^ oxlnR s ty lis t, took n iinivnlmwis _ lve*round decision over 340*pciund K p ' uiilor P ayne of O akland. Calif- londny n l« h t In the mnln event of r c h an ty c a rd . JLjIKII wns repo rted this waj. Lam-

erl’s lant nppcarnnce an an ama- _ cur. He Is expected to tu rn profes- lonnl w ith in n few weeks.In a p re lim ina ry I.yle Tnylor. 1C2. "

■re, toij. Ida ., knorknl ou t O rom rr nckr.ori. IGO. OaklaiKl. In l:7fl of ll' aecond round . T liere wrre M out.i on th e Icnitthy bill.

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-Danny M a rt in . Newark middle- NowT ight waa placed on th e danger hlnuelAt a t R h o d e Island hospital n t Sugarildnlghl M onday a fte r lie had been king,nocked o u t by Tommy Bell. n e‘ounKJlown, O lilo . Neftro In the lOlIi 23 boi5und of th e m n ln bout n l the R. I. n preiidllorliini, rli;ht,

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r 18 YearsUon for Uil» week’s tradlU onal ganw liere w ith Id a lia r>»»i

Laurie NIeai.. ih e n u je . a« j-pouna wK« Utckle who has been one of th e b l(Items In the C o u fa r line a ll aeason, n>>'i lu fferrd a badly w renched shoulder l ’ ' 1 Saturday nnd m ay n o t piny ag a in s t f _ i Idaho, H C j

ElM-ood S lud lvan l, a ve teran guard, was bLw mlssInK from practice to- jny bu t h e U expected lo see aetion L.~-v. this week. He received an ankle injury In the O regon sam e.

Gal Reminded ■ Of Trojans' K 1947 Victory Q

OAKLAND, C allf.. -Oct. 38 (/?>-.4ole.% from tho football w riters'nectliiR:

C allfom la'a Bcura, undefeated and lopcful of a visit to Uie Rose bowl, pgio Jew Y ear’s dny. m e et S outhern C at- je»*i fornla'a T ro jnns In Los Angeles S n t- Htan irdny. u s e

All Ull* week, th e Bears will be -------emlnded of laa t season 's 30-H de- e a t by S ou th ern Cnllfornla. I t Q T l :noeked them o u t o t th e big Jnn . 1 o l ' ootbitll cltiKstc.

Net F o rg o tten T - | |Couch Lynn W aldorf Ujld Uie - U "

-eekly mceUng todny hl.i California quad will no t bo perm itted to fo r- ‘ e t In.'M year's debacle. • ""We have a sincere respect for

louthcni California," h e aald, " I t year ia.1 a bit?, able line . T lie bucks run TliLt iiird. T he p.-iai a ttac k Is good, insl ■ loulheni C ullfon ila hatin’l p u t ev- rylhliig together a t one Ume so far hl.i acii.v3n. W hen 11 does, I t U like- ^ 1", t to beut nny te am .T J ie po tential is batUe tjere," '>nuef

WiUdorf ascribed lack of defense s one of the rea.sons hb. Rears 5.st theU- only gam e In 1D « to the ‘ “ •rojnns.

Gome la Toai-up , H-13,A.'.'LiLunt Coach P hil BenRslon of , , , , f

;i.inford snld h e considered thl.i p - „ „ week's conte.1t w ltli W nshlnglon a .i.ip t>M-up.St. Mnry'.t 0»el.^ m e et U niversity feat t

I Oreson. a n o lh e r Rose bowl pos- homs Iblllty. Su lurdny In EURene. U n- contei wed by O regon’s s ta tu re In th e leam onfcrcncc. Conch Joc Verduccl snld Sali lO thouKhl his O nels wotild give tcanu he norUiem ers a n arBum ent In the Memc nf- e.' t Cl’‘We’ll pu t p len ty of prc-wure on confei

Irciion's g rea t (juarterb.ick, Norm nn D ut n 'a n Brocklln.’’ h e dcclnred. "He will u n i any pa.v>es ho com pletes holds gnlii.it iw. R ain m ay boUier Oreson lore tliun because we tlirow le.-j as.ies.”

Beau Jack Quits Lightweight RanksPm LAD ELPH IA . O c t 38 (/T. -

lean Jack n u lt th e llKhtwelght unks for good M onday nnd algned or a ninlch he hoiie.-* to a«ie ns a prliiRbfinrd tow ard th e weller- .t IkIi i clmniplciii.Milp.Jnck. the fom ier AURiiit. On.,

hoe-'lilne boy. tw ice held the •orld'fl llRhtwelght title bu t couldn 't inkc Hie uradr w hen h r tried to uke It from th e pre.ient champ, ke Wlllliinw.Now Uin Beau want# to work

bnselt Into a tlUo figh t wltn :ugar R-iy Robinson, the w elter Ing, 'He slgnfd up .M onday fnr a Nov.

3 bout nL C onvention hull ngulnsl p retly fair b a ttle r In hla own

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Ja rk Klrbjr, USC halfback. It (topped to Falo A lto. Calif., la sccond quarter pUy. Jesiup , USC end (58). Kprawled on p HUnford end, U on t of play. Jim Powe USC won 7-0. (AP wlrcphoto)

3MU, Texas to L Ln Big Game of JAUSTIN, Tex.. Oct, 20 (/IT—SouUi- o lher

rn M ethodbit and Texas m eet here »h^ . uturday In the b la game of Uio car In th e Southw est confrrciice. h,l, ., liLn one, however, will re.-.emble only ' isl season's slrugBle only !n one m ee. ay.In 1047 w hen SMU and Tex;t.> H p

atUed It ou t n l D allas, both were ndcfcated and unUed nnd T c jo i / - t i a i tho favorite. There wn.i nu- onal presume nnd two bowl f.pol.:i ding on tho result. QUSouUieni Melhodl.1t won the Kume

1-13, w en t on lo take the confer- , lice chnm plonslilp and to piiiy In ‘ le Colton bowl n t Dallas ivKiilint [ ‘ enn S ta te . T exas lo.st ouly the tie. II go t in to a blb'Kcr bow l-ihe , UKar bowl—becuaie the narrow de- •at d id n 't d e lruct from Ihr l>oi«:- Bei om s. in fac t, n lo t of folk.s Mill P av ll jnU nd UiBt Texan h.nd Ihe bcUer led b: ■am nnd should havo ^-oii, fh'r,Sa tu rday It will bo two dele;ited

;am« th a t get lORether In vast L-vr lemorlal stad ium where Ihr I.iru- bn.'ike ' t crowd ever to -v r a SoiiUinr.st llevtxl m fercnco game will be snthrrcd. iiie C ■ut nelUier hos been benlen In eon- hall ^^ence piny mid grnorul oplntmi the • olds lh a t the one. ilefenUnK tho bockc

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Lock Horns 3 I Southwest Sih e r will go on to th e champion- ^hip. Pau■nils despite th e fo c i Uint Baylor. Cassia

,h lch hnd been decisively benlen nt F^lda:liLi .•■taKc la st year, r igh t now Ls the rcmnliIlly undefeated team In the center- In tnee. Olenn

defending Pistol sr! Champion Is Tied KJeQOANTICO, Va,. Oct. 38 (/!>-De-

endhiR naU onal pUlol champion H T fleu lc t B enner. F t. Knox, K y . wns ‘ „ led fo r the lend a l the one-thirdo ln t M onday ns n field of 24 hand- 'un cham p lo n i from every secUon of i 'J ''hc coun try opened the 0<lli Nu- , fJlonnl Rifle nssoclaUoii mutches. ^B en ner fired a .icore of 878 of a '^^g

av lb le 000 poIn(«. T ills wus equal- nn„oQ:d by M arine Capt, T hurm an Bur- nn*ler, W a.shlnglon. D. C. Brlarc

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ii,';krtball Rame l a 'l .leason U be- Willevtxl to be th e I7.B53 th a t wnlched ferenclie C hicago Stags of th e Basket- magicall A.'.'vocliitloii of AmeHen meet Boiiii'nlie vl.sltlng New York K nicker- wiUiockcr:;. mars

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F i r s t o f a s c r i e s o f p l a y o f f s n m e a ;h e a n n u a ! T im e s - N e w s P o t a to b o w l ivhbn K i m b e r l y a n d H a n a e B t a n g le r

K im b e r l y a n d H a n s e n , t o g e t h e r ;h e lr r e g u l a r s e a s o n t i e d f o r le a d e r le a g u e o f t h e M a g ic V a l le y c la s s B ' i

T h e w i n n e r o f t h e F r id a y g a m e w > f o r c o n f c r e n c e h o n o r s . T h e c im m : ;h e M in i - C a s s l a le a g u e c h a m p io nh a t g a m e w i l l t h e n m e e t t h e ---------'^ o r th S id e lo o p c h a m p io n In n h e P o l « t o b o w l. J □ ^

T he P o ta to bowl gamea will be >layed e ith e r Nov. 17 o r Nov. 10. f itnclals o t th e Magic Valley Class I i 3 ] 3 H igh School Coaches assocla- len eald. - p

In addlUon to 11-man football, 1 \ 0 h e tw o top s ix -m an tootball teams vUl meeU Albion cap tured a spot NEV. n the conW st by defeating pre- gray, riously un b eaten P a lrtle ld ti- lO to B a b e r ind th e ir reg u la r season w ith a Ine pic lerfect record . Only

Fairfield’s d e fe a t leaves two oUier tan s w earns In six -m a n com petlton In the sports unnlng for th e P o ta to bowl spot. Jnahog JurrenUy. F a irfield , D lelrlch and Hcrmn 3eIIe>-ue a rc Ued. fo r s e ^ d place P late ,'' lonora w ith ono de feat each in conerel enguo play. T he

Palrfleld will m eet D ie trich Ftlday ccmete n Shoshone. T lie w biner of thta 'ou n ly 411 m eet Bellevue to r th e cliance o piny Albion In th e Potato bowl. . . 5 ’'

If O lenna F e rry continues knock- ng o tt opponen ts w ith eaw . the •Hots wUI rep reacn t Uie N orlh Side 5op in th e bowl. O lenns Ferry L . .^1 nects H ansen T liu rtdny , a n d H ager- ^nr- .a n Nov. s.Pau l U unbeaten In the M ini- beside

;assla leottue a n d only has a game close t 'YIday w ith H azelton a t R upert Prrseni em alnlng on th e acheduie. family

In Uie IB47 Poln to bowl contests, hard t, Jlenns Perry nosed o u t Kliiiberly PnrliJi. 4-7 In U -m ivn piny and Fnlrlleld ceremo oiled over H eybum 38-18' In six- Tlie (lan compeUtlon. ‘V Buo

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[Cicker Suspended JSI From Grid Team ..“ SOLEAN. N. Y.. Oct, 38 (/P) —

nny 61. B onaventurc 's a ta r kicker H •as fluipcnded M onday while Hugh >evorc's squad was weU on the way » w hal m ny be an undefeated sotbnll sea.ion. VTlie college'.'i athletic.^ d irector *

nnounced Uie barrlnR of John Coi­ns, substitu te ha lf back from irlarcllff M anor, from all future itercolleglate compcUUon because f professional baseball activity. ASWilliam ond Marj-*s sou thern con-

•rence cham pions fell to Devore’s laglc S a tu rday 7-8. I I was St. loiiii’s th ird w in. Only a 7-7 Ue n i l nlw ays•^harp B a iton collese |lars the season record. .

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n g le a t F i l e r .i t h e r w i th C a s t le f o rd , e n d e d le a d e rs h ip i n t h e S o u t h S ld a !s B ' f o o tb a l l a s s o c i a t io n . • ' ^ m e w ill m e e t C a s t l e f o r d N o v . c lm m ii lo n s , in t u r n , w i l l p la y io n N o v , 1 1 . T h o w in n e r oi

Babe Ruth Is Laid ia Final Resting Place

NEW VORK. Ot-L 20 (/T>—U nder gray, weeping »klw. th e body o t Babe R uih wo.i laid In lU f in a l rcsl- iRff place todoy.

O nly a handful of th e mUllons o t fans who Ido llad America's g reatest sports hero, was presen t a s the mahogany ca-iket w ith ''Georgo H chnnn RuUi" on lt,i silver name plate,'w as Jowcretl Into a selfseaUng concrete « u l t beneath the earUi.

T h e scene n t Uie OoUi o t Heaven cem eteo’ in nearby W estchcaier counly contrasted sliurply w ith Uio funeral scrvlcc.i of Aug. 19.

T lien B,000 perMiis Jam m ed their way Into St. Patrick's ca th ed ra l and 79,000 more crowded abou t th e edi- lice. More Uian 100,000 fa n s h i ^ navsed hts bier In Y ankee s U d ld B (or one lost look a t th e hom e run King.

Toduy only a few persons stoofl Seslda Mrs. RuUi under a canopy :lose to th e freshly-turned grave. Present were five friends of th a family and M.sgr. Oeorge O. E3ir- la rd t, pastor of the O ate of Heaven PnrliJi. who officiated a t th e brief :eretnony.

T lie funeral plana h a d been dose- y guarded. T he Babe's ffrave Is )nly 200 fee t trom w here form er Mayor Jamc.s J . W alker of New i'o rk rests. The tw o /w e ro . close friends.

R uth was S3 when ho died A uj, 18 )f cancer.

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Council Delaying Okay for Several —

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BSii'te Prilrrntion of Labor, outilne th r lattvii devcIopmcnt.s in ih e labor .-.liuntlon.

T h e ip e ak trs were Inlroducert b r Sic Snndvlk. Biati federation f ilth r r r - ) dU trlct vice pre.ildent. who describ- .u i ed th e purpose of th e metUnR ax to JTHH build n f tro n srr nnd more unified « • ' lab(ir inuvemrn:, I-.ibor develop- ment.'s of lhe pv .t, pre;.rnt lUid fu- =77777 lu re were. UUeutaed a t Uie meetlnB-

TIMES-NEWS, TWi;

Routine Matters Overshadowed at e Council Meeting 5

[ Rouilne bualnesfl w m transacted by th e tity council M onday night. alUiougti i t waa nlm oai oveiW a- ~

I dowed by Ions consideration of th ree . ia .iuej of cu rren t public In terest, C r tho tralllc problem, the sewer prob-• lem nnil ituna In the c ity p a r t' A fter d lsc tw lon of theao Itenu,• tho coiiiicll iKVj<.d nn am endm ent t : 1 to I t j prevlou.ily am ended Riot m a .; ch ine ortllnnnce, T he newest am end- _• m e n t »ffeclA the section dealing _ I K ith collection of llcenie fees from '1 proceeds o f the m achines before ; dlvl.slon of th e money between th e ‘■ c ity onil th e operators. ;

T Jic etiniiKe [irovlden the c ity will |■ allow (ItdurUona for federal, s ta leI and co jiity llcen.*cs only once In ' . : each yew f o r which Uie license W 1 l.isued ami prohlblt.n deducUons In l -• case of nny trnnsfers of the m a - “ : ctUnert diirlnit th a t year.

In other buUiJMs th e council np- a : provcil blinding p em ilt applications, ' . pnjTnenl o f cxpen.ie.i. license ap-

pllcatloin. th e re.ilRnatlon of E d- _J wnrO O.irrlnKton w. a lriw rt niKliti^'' w atchm su, th e employment of I 'c rry l Kllborn nj. ciin.ntructlon rnperin-l , ic n d en t fo r the Joslln fJelrt w a t r r l f ; ry .itrni. nnd the cm ploynirni oi '; no llii I, to n e us n.M lsiant city rn - k Blnwr.

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i.ettl.T i.f Ih»^ Twill Falls t r a d . dl.-<l — a t 7 a. ni, Tui-.sd.iy n t tlio T w ir i^ ) r a lh < ounty hospitiil followluK a * 1 brief llliirss. 1

Mr. nu(!e helped survey the Twin ;rn ll;; tnict und honic.itearlnl on a ’ .-.tt , farm in lOM. movlns h h family t.i j Twin rails In 10» .! He iiKirrltrd Alice Saiidham , Jan . ” > I 30, lOOy, 111 Siwkiinc. Wa.^h. Slir iirr- ;' |e « l rd him In death Ju ly 0, 1D47. 1. I Survivors Include th ree non.-.. Ken- ■ nuth M, !lude, M ontcrry Pari;, Calif.: Jainr.H S, Rude, '^^vln Full:., — .ind Wllllnm L. Rude. Bidil; onu <!au«litrr. Mr.i. Rvtlyn K uykrn tlall.' Jerom e: tlK lit Brnndchlldrcn: f*o .•:lstrr.s, .Mm. A nna D. Rlemer, L^ns f P ra irie . M inn,, nnd M r.r Irene .Mlch- e!l. De.s .MolnM. in .; one brother, M ilford Rude. Los Annrles. T-.vn r.l;,trr;i and one brother precertcd him In dra tli. ~

Funeral a rrnnxem rnt.s will br an - !,__nounced la ti-r by the Twin F.i IIm

GOP Candidates Speak at Parley ■' Staajed in Haileyi::^

IIAILKy, O et. 2G -F a n n prr.'nm .s 111 r and roa-.ervntUin of materl.il re - j ii i sonrcrs v,-L-rc explained to lilaln rl^ '* ' rnun ty ncpnbllrnns by .Srn, H^nry [ i; Dwornhnk u n d Rep. John S'andljorn j \T(> durlHR II ru lly a t th r Hailey hlKhj .school M onday pvenlni,-. j _J"

Ranbiirn Mild Itepuliliraiw udulil ( •continue tlic lone; ran^ir f:inn jirlre • i’,', .' iiiiiMirt iironrani if rk 'cn il, Me ;.;ilil .t the Hrpubllcnn.s ni nm rriM are — d irec tly behind th r f-irnic::.. I

Dwon'halc atrcn-d the need for i;xi consi-r\-atl(in of niatrrl.'d re.-nurcrj and for tlic devclupmmt of new- i'.M sources of stra tev lc ore,.;,

T h e ^Ilcakrrs wr:c lntro<Iuccd by ‘ ‘.I' N. Adnm.ion, county Republican 177.: chnlrtnnn. OOP candldnles for „ couniy odlcr;. altc ndi rl liie niretlnK M ajid were hitxw luc.d in the Rroup ma by C hnlrm nn Atl.niL.Dn. \<

T lir caiidklati-;i .irr Ja n u s T u rn - t . bill, Ciirey: C. F. AlkliiMin, Piciibo. nnd A nthony Boxvnian niicl Kd H nr- m per. Hnlley. •/

Mii;;lc at th e mceitnR wn.i furnish- ed by the hlKh school band. j„

Roof Fire ‘{Tlip fire drpiirinu-nt wns called ^

n t 2:ir) p. m . Turyfny to rxtliiKuWi cl ft .'m all roof fire nt the Grm hotel,13: Sharh iiiir Mrret .miUIIi. M inor |i‘ilamnKC riM lllfd to lli-- roof anr! wlo OIK- of t h r rixinv. ot lhe hotel, ^according to flrcinen. _ I !

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. FO R SALE DY OW N ER

llraiiilful J hr.|rivini ullr«-ni™1»rn. •1' Mcri'i'Jii’"'.'’"'"*' funilihcj.

; 750 BLUE LAKE3 N ORTH

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2 BEDROOM HOMErUUNI.SllED

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FARM^ HEADQUARTERS

ONE O P TW IN FA LLS FIN E ST HOM ES

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K. L. JEN K IN S

i LOOK!FOR SALE By Owner

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ONE OF THE BEST HOLIES IN JEROM E

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PHONE IG JEROM E

I FOR SALE BY O W N ER

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PHONE 1304-W j FOR APP01NTM S2IT

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 194a

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HOMES FOR SALE |S l i W ♦ iocmt ^

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F A R M H E A D Q U A R T E R Sn i l Phont HCI l _ _

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UO ACRM In TwIo^ValU^ ‘m" , ’'**" !»*\«lroom homt. Ttnanl homt. Thit ! All,. U a *0«l farm. It l . , t - t i l and U<on*tnltnll7 ioctltd. .

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FARMS FOR SALE F,Ackha. J

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tlon.FO R BALE O R TRADE

BV O W NSR STOCKW ACHES (ood Und. Sfcall a«t a t aaw •

nllli aad mall routa. WUI trada farwrtaxt or cllr propattr. FAMtA

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M ACnCS, llaulton, aka t.badraos plow, boot, p g t .u ^

»1 Main Wwt i rowti

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F . R. MANN iJEltOME. IDAHO

7S ACRES CHEAPER T lfAN YOU CAN | oSJrt

STEAL IT

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FARM HEADQUARTERS ,

REAL ESTATE FOR S A L ^lUILDlNU loia (or talt. Coo4 lotaiWa.

H ACUKS. C n 7u .'^ . ',V * feT^ttn . I'hnnt |o;SJ. Htnttn. m iOil HALK. ; r«l.i~ li.l loU. M.IK, In north ra n of toon; 1310 tach or bolh (or »I.O»J. Wrltt Ilf. 41-n. Tltnw.Stwt.

71 ACRESliood bulMlnct. i:o,00u. lU.MO detta. i

07 ACRES .i'll ffn<xl 1an«I. pltnty of fret wattr. A Ifine hom^ Flna (or it» h or tainlns.

lti»'nilnf houtt ou tl. 5. >«. UrinilMIn l . r i t rattnut. lU.'X.'O. --------

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CHOICE RESIDENCE I

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C. E. ADAMS I ____& C .E . BEYMER. ------

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MAGIC VALLEY INVESTMENT

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INVESTMENT CORP. j -------

A T LAST I A«."You Can Havo I

T hat jHOME I

You Havo BeenD renm inffof |______

MODERN 5 ROOM _ MHOME. ON VOUR OWN * ^ i *

'$300 Down ’ 15 ?37.62 P er Month

r,rXZRfiL PLANS TO DRAW fROM Call AU. A rpnovED F.I1.A. Bb'kL'iWE ALSO HAVE

LOTS ?700 and UP

COMMONWEALTH ?Z'I. INVESTMENT AND LPFINAN CE CO.. INC.

I a t ^ S i i i

F . J . BACON R EA L ESTATE

OPE.V ALL DAV SUNDAT

hT«lraallo lirf. r^ow. beaa'fitter! TV»t

i

FARM IMPLEMENTS ! LII

n KAHUALI. tractor and aiiarhmint*.Itacaallr otrh tv ltd . f ln l <lai> rondl* UKUi:»tlon. 1-hun. ; ; t t . Hdtn._____________ I W•Ml CalomokvT llull.linf. Phant OI*1Rt.W K waUrtanV. U ii-U rttU »«r. Prkw n tT E lrtatonahlt. Pboat « m m .____________ no.riFAHUAUL tractor. 2 m n aU. wiial

krfl pallor, alta «lllTatoT. Lloj5 Pat*Xeraon. Phone t l t t . ISoL Idaha.

bH traru , wltk' . , . ot j , a k haKr«a *.wa» plow, a^od and t>aan eultl- v«ler. T n . W m b mewer. Oaty need tkla aoatmer. PliaM »0]. Caalltford ar t e ^ l. 1 aaath ct Catlleford.« A L U S ^a la tra powtr Iin htnson ptaw. fcan*oa nawtr, manor* loadtr. ntw palav aaw nbbtr. I(sbu. tu rirr. tir«t rlaaa raachaalral ronditloa. Prtpad tltht.I aMl. I t i Mrth. Pbona OttUS. Jtr- ^

i : FORD tn tic r and w ipttant. Ftr- •■UMB * teal du«. Llndtrman two-way •plow. Tawatr Itip damp tcraper. U»a t<kk>«p harrow ted WlllUma diuhtr. t 'ana 41 acrm. Prk* tl.HO.OO. RoUad rctrera. Ham. Idtho._______________

N EW EQUIPMENT IjU Dleaal IHC Ira.ier ' ■tl Jabn D^ra. «u. tln«U frx-at ----—:0] Jaha Dtera plo> GC

W . A. MUELLERPH O N E tafB -na b u h l ., coSlT

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VOU YOCR l^UrLKMi:.VT Nr.EDS

PIONEER TRACTOR ia : ;d j

IMPLEMENT CO. ! iSM »ni A%». y._______ I’hoT.. |

POTATO PILERS ^Awt: a r e now T.vKtNO onDt:ns ■

for our a iu ittl . w.Ur b.tilm ,.iulp»«d ] potata pi^rv i

POTATO SLICERS | ,ALSO AVAILAHLE |i—-----

for tllcln* pouu-^ tpT ttofk ftaJIr.r j ——

\KUiUPA U L EQUIP.MENT ' i ™

AND WELDING SHOPPaal . Borltj. I'bont . Idtha unTTi

W ECAN Fl'RNISH

A New I____McCormick-DocrinK | t 'i

-----BKET H.AKVK5TKTI------Wllll 'f —

McCormick-Dcerini;MODEL H TRACTOR

McVEY’S, INC. C?----- I

MR. FARMER!

TJIERE W ILL BE

of the new 2-ro\v, hniiK-on

POTATO DIGGER

Wednc.-^diiy A ftrnioon ;ir; OCT. 27th

HeW !it the ^ nU SSE LL (BUD) LARSEN STv~

, 6 SOUTH. i,i WEST 1:; O F HANSEN V

S p o „,„r .d M .

KIMBERLY “'J.""MACHINE SHOP

j #_______FERTll.lZER _______

NITROGEN

“SHIELDS" 1Buhl. Idaho ’

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FOR SALE ■ Registered *'ba” »?

SHORTHORN S E BULL Kit.

• SCOTCH TTPF. I Itr,IF YOU DON'T WANT A COOD !

nuLi,. DO.S-T iNquinE

C. PULLIAM ;6 NORTH. <; EAST i iw™

o r JEROM E

G O O D T H I N G S T O E A T

........... fS,00U dte»*«l l« r . IlMtonablt prica Will dall.cr I'hon. or Ull. —

-STKA nlc. Jontlhtn and Dtlkltui tPol«. I--------1 touth. o( South Park. E. D.Camph«ll. .

,1'J'l.lKi- II>r>r.i Tim. Hp k UI on Jona- Ihana ami ltom». I.uihtl or track loadj.One mil. fMl .-i. Illihwar 10. DUIn V oahurt,________________________

YOUNG STEER BEEFll.K^h..! ................4lo Ih, . Llr

RKB JAY TIItir-ION TODAY !VOK COOD qt;AUTy MEATS

Harmon Park Market L _ _WIIOLr_SAl.K — RETAIL ■■

APPLES FOR WINTERr.JIra cholc. IK,ubl» IInI DillcW;Common Drilclnut: hiarminti Uoutil.Rrd Homrt and Jonathini. _

ALL GHAUE.S A I'lllCES b

KENYON GREEN iI tojih. >-i o 'l i. >i touth Twin Ftllt i

P E T SlE(il»Ttl(hU cMktr pup> Inr Mlt. ( «..ka

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WANTED TO BUY

HARRY KOPPEL CO. i------

W E PAY i H..tIfH! PER LB. : {,m;

Good, Clean :COTTON ' All ,W IPING ! - <i

RAGS ; "

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n ''pivM6i)-i-~ i.u' — ir' furn.c.:~y: ; a .U h. btd. balh luht. I'btnt 777. JIollU. Cut

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UnV eAM on wtirr hr.i.r, aactllint « n . dlU..n, IM. ITl Van IIi>T.r>. IVi: MOOD May tat h t .ala; p tlo l Tta~.aontbU. Call TiiW. tnunlnat.IILUNli wtlniit <>I'J‘»( tahl.. lwi> Icarta , 40..,.

dlllon. I*hi.«i*o:ij1ll. 'T*ln Ka'll*. * lO'LtAWAY l.fd Wits matlritK Cw3KindUlon, Rcwl Aparlmtnlt 1C7.______ j

lbi.D Ctn.rtI >:i«-trle r.Irli.rilAr, xood onndlllon. Illfl. T.rmt. Wllton-HaUt.

i'ESTmGiiousi; autonatle .l.cuic .lova, —— - llfl.ea Cood cfindlllon, 511 Van llur.n. | '

;i^TlqUE nth^,-.' ny • WfiTu i ^ ' c' onJi:; tlon. ll.ttonablt ptW. Frank Wtllt. I CutI.fftrd.____________ ______ . I

:NA>IEL irath h im .r. with oil burn tr! allachment. RuliaMt tor .maU houtt. 1 ,H mil. ».t.t llt.,k co.r.r. J tr . .t..»,_____ ‘

tKFIlKiEKATOlI. pUt[»tm rorkrr. oath- Inc m.chlnt. Sll ran i., d lratit itt. Can h . i.-n at Warh.rtf It’r.i. WarrSnnta.

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REMINDER D O N T LET ANYONE K ID YOU

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MKRCHANDISE MART u uVlllatt or Op[x;rtuiilt» I

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PREPA RE FOR W IN TER : i,.,

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— PIANO BARGAINS —

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McVEY’S, INC.

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S E E u sFIRST •“ *:

For a B etter Buy 'IN :

QUALITY 1USED CARS

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THE NORTHSIDE ' AUTO CO. '

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IlOUE OF STUDEDACER O.S TRUCK LANE

TRUCKS AND TRAILERS"GOOD 1«4S Chtrrolrt truck wltb baat rack.

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GMC Now Trucks

TRUCK SALES AND SERVICE CO.

COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.

TV.IN FALLS

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McVEY’S. INC

1946 CHEVROLET lU, Ton Pick-Up

GLEN G. JENKINS CHEVROLET GARAGE

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Nichols’ Tiny I' Auto Has Its “Advantages”

' B y nABM A N W . OTCIIOLfl Re<W ASHINOTON. Oct. 30 OJJJ— hei

U t m a a n d I le tt th e F trd * t home, posbojiped la to th a Austin ftnd w ent lotdow n to th o Shorehajn hot«I to \ h»T» a look a t tha new Kiuih.

*X%e iJoonaao v rlnU ed b is Miout socw h e a b e a»w th o to

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T h a t ’a th e » - a y R t . iT > J r . j ^ a I I t h a a been evers l o e a I l e n d - C h j laaaed a n AtitUn chttro m a local deal>e r. B le people In E L m ' \ O T Bot b ig c a rs are Je»l- g l . a i ro u a — thaffl th a n .m .i . Ni.k.i» Jo t on ly w ay I e an figure Jt out. B n

T o u Blve a (u it. b lr }ob n 10- Scl: y a r t head s ta r t and beat him lo th e ? n e x t trafflo llRht. In th e rear- view you ean juAt sea th s guy nor (utnlnff. ^ e i

T h e n you come up between a Oo< couple of trucfc.1 and crease Uie She l l t t ia one In between. TJia cop on Wn; th e beo t s ta r ts t« blow his- whla- U&—a n d h is top—and then thinlci llyf better.* N oth ins he ean do about it. I U because you a re w ithin the law.

T h ere la no s ta tu te ogalM t lum - Ine nround on a dime. And with a w heel base of D3>i Inches a mnn , ouBht to get a llttio clinngo bacK.

D ifferent Shift Y ou go Into a parking lot. Tho ~

boy says leave th e keys in cs.w lie hoa to move th e thing for some- th ing m ore Im portan t. And you have : , to explain th a t, w llh the up-from- the -floo r gear ahlft. If you pull Itie lever up and back th a t Isn 't hiRh Bear. T h at '* reverse, under th e Brit- ° Ish system . n n n

T h en you a lt there on th e hlRh- o a a w ay a n d w hat do you have to w rr y QS a bou t? N othing. You%'e (lot a ton < ■ o f w eight to bm np-aRaU ui whnt- [h I e re r bum ps you. DevU take the , L I h indm ost. f I

*7«o B ands” Jack }Q |W e v e re driving along and ran }C I

in to a nail o r a snail a n d came I doni'n w ith a f la l tire. Know what x I to do In the A ustin? Ju s t yank & I lit t le gadget on th e d a sh and V I dow n comes th s Jock. Ko hsnds, j t I ha rd ly . No cranking or cranilng 3C tm der th e wlieels o r hand-pumpm g. v

.W ith in a couplo of m inutes we jC h a d a Ure changed. 2

T here a re o the r things, too. Uiat 90U would n o t expect to find In a k lddycar. U ke a neater. Plenty o t I room in the h in d end for luggage, ]); I

Everything. B u t I ha re one com* w p la in t: JqR

F o r a little car. th* ho rn ’s too doggone loud.___________ ___________5^

goes economy Up goes performc w ith new

1949 KA POWER

A N O T H E R B IG STE P AU B Y T B E H jEN F R O M TTL A ak a n y m i l a t WOJow H u r p o w e r in th o nfcs?Jl949 K a ise r now K a is e r D cL u x o haa th o 1 e s g in o y o u c an g o t aa rcgulxu ■ ta n d o rd A ta e r ico n c a r—i d r n

H o H te l l y o u ita ho rsepow er a g e , a n d ov en more cconom y & 5 to r p ic k u p a n d ge taw ay , a b o u t tb o po w erfu l now Kni.** b u r c t io n - m o /v miles for every

T b o m e n a t W illow R u n a i K a iae r p o w er. T h e y beliovo t l c a r y oup m o n e y c a n b u y in on in v ite y o u to d r iv e it~ th U very t ^ f a i ^ I T a k a th o w heel fo r te s t in g l J u s t ph o n o a n y K nis m a t h is a how ioom today fo r * ^ o w mo** te a tl

' YOITRE INVITEDI PHON

Stokes Sales & Service Idah Twin Falla, Idaho

Sanders Motor Service BJerome, Idabo

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IrrigationUnit’s I Legislative Body

, To Discuss PlansBOISE. O eL 29 W V -T he leglaU -

Uve com fnlttee of th a .Id a h o S tate R eclam ation assoclaUon will be held ]

. here Prlday m om lng to discuss pro- . posed legislation to be b rought be- I fore the 1040 sta te legislature. - •] 3 W illiam E. Welsh, uecretary-m an- .i,,

ager of th e Idaho R eclam ation as- t soclaUon. sa id one o f the subjects , to be considered Is the need for

adeijuale underground w ater leglsla- I tion. e

W elsh a lso aald th e com m ittee r m ay consider a program of sm all , reclam ation projects throughout Uis

wT h e following members of the

com m ittee a re expected to a tte n d : ; “f Charlea H . W elteroth, Jerom e.

I c hairm an : A. E. Slanger. Idaho ^ FalU : I. H . Nash. Preston: F o rrest P "

I Bower. Dolse: A. R. Babcock, Moore;I a i r n W oodbury. Salmon river a re a ; ^

Jo h n J . M cCrca. Welser; Lee It. Coj Brugger. P o s t Falls. . and B ert ^

. Schroedcr, LewLilon. P f ' ) F o u r m ember* from tho Big and . L ittle Wood river a rea have been cou • nom inated na leRlalutlve com m ittee T

members. WcLih said. Tliey a re Ed tlor I Ooodlng a n d Mans Coffin, bo th w ri I ShoaJione. ancl Buford K irk land a n d was , W ayne Clnrk. both G anne tt. Inte

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; Magic Valley Men doT Enter U. S. Navy toii

Two MnRlc Valley m en enlistedIn llie U. S . n a \7 fo r n period of ___tliree years, uccordlng to the navy f“recniJtlng sUitlon here . O'

Enlistees a re W illiam V. Crist,son of Mr. nnd Mrs. W ilson A. C rist, p ,Richfield, a n d O tls O ayle W orU i- mInulon. son of Mr. a n d Mrs. V crrl i lJ . WorUilTiffton. G anne tt. J

T liey will receive rec ru it tra in ingftt San Diego. Callf. _ _ _

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la ise r! H o ’U t e l l y o u th o th o h ig h e s t c o m p re ss io n igulor e q u ip m e n t in any bar nonelow er ia up f o r rao ro m ile-lom y! H oH l ta lk a b o u tm y. A n d h o ’U to ll y o uKai.<icr d u a l th r o a t c a r-^ry g a U a n ! _im a ro m ig h ty p ro u d o fivo th e y h a v o th o fin es t P ro u d ly <in a n y p r ice cloaa. T h e y ^ t m „—iverydayl C o rn e l B r in gel fo r y o u r o w n p e rso n a l nB tv* rr tK a ia e r d o a l e r - o r d ro p ^ ’

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[daho Motor Service, Inc.B uhl. Idaho

Radloff Motor Co. G B urley , Idaho

17 Leases for F J Oil, Gas Gain , ; Board’s Okay w1 BOISE. O ct. 3# — T h e sta te i ■ land board h as approved 17 oil a n d to* gas leases throughout th e s ta te . a i

• T h e board yesterday a lso approved i th o sale of 1,403 acree o f s ta le - gui

* owned land, about lOS.OOO board fee t ani* of Umber, tnve.ilm ent o f *310,1C3 In lef

sta te funds and one gold mining Me lease. ]

Edward Woozley. a ta te la n d com- Ov, mtssloner, sa id tho boa rd approved chi, four gas and oil leases tn Cassia J

county to taling »3,340 a c rw , four Wl, leases In Oneida eounty to ta ling 1,* ley. 008 acres, four In Bonneville county 1

to u lln g UOO acres, th ree In T*-ln Wl, FaJls eounty for 1.130 acres, one In rei

Elmore county for 463 acres and one 1In T eton county for 400 a c re s . pis

Appro\-ed fo r sale w ere 80 ocres In sh«C assia county. C40 In D ear Lake heicounty. 40 Jn Power eounty. «40 In IOwyhee countv a n d two one-acre ac<Iot;» near M ack's T nn In F rem on t soreounty. Ka

T h e board denied fou r applica- —tions In Dlfiine eounty to ta lin g 1.160 u .jticrcfl. Woozley explained th e denial nraw as' made because th e sn le u-ould _ .In terfere w ith adm lnlstraU on of o th- __ er a ta te grnslng land.

T im ber approved fo r «ule Is In Boise county. I t In iludes 75.000 feet of yellow pine ond 30,000 feet of DouRla* fir. T he gold m in in g leaae covers J20 acres In ’L em hi county.

W ootley (uiia auctions would be

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‘‘Tops in Blocks”Approved by U nderw rK ert

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They Found A B e tte r Way T hen ara do aatislled •ncla«en a t V T«fu»c lo b« Ucked bjr old tradlUcms. Tl Int (oc<tth«r has changed ao e n tln li •h a t tbey‘r« doing. They 're buOdlni (A.

LISTEN! I. hnadeoti,

m o a C -c o p le d cart i n A rrt^rica! d ly o t m e d b y 300,000 o t m e r - t f n t v r j

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rr TO DA Y -FO R "TK* RIDE Y O U U NT *f C om pr» tth it tn g b f e t I h t n M I Yeu, thas th a h igbret com prvedon engine offere n e n t In any s tandard A m erican car. ftirowf C erW w for for fa a t, sm o o th e ta r ts , fe Ung economy. Y oun in th a n e w 1949 Kai* >ss VZfarorton. So sm oo th , y o u ean iw K aiaer eogina. I t w on ’t offl

O feo t«- le o n o m r . Yee. 12% gre« aiser D eL u ie . faster p ic k u p w ith iU powerf KH C o/orl IB co lo rs 2 0 & b tk * in th * Ks

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B a l d w i n S e r v i c e CFairfield, Idaho

G o o l d M o t o r S e r v i c e R a i ]Rupert, Idaho

Filer’s Residents. . | Report on Trips I

FILER. Oct. 3S -M r. i n d Mra. O. ^, P. OUver spen t flaUmloy In P oca - Fk

tello where they attended th e ded l- cation of th e new Masonlo tem ple.

! Mr. ond M rs. S . £ . H urd have gone P Jt to Purdy. Mo., to visit relaUves lo r ^

a m onth.I M rs. C. O. O lbton, who h a s been a• guest of he r f a t t e r . O eorge T hom aa, W• and otlier relaUves fo r several weeks, IL I le ft Saturday for h e r home tn B dlna. & i! Mo.

Mrs. C arrie Armes and M ary ^■ Owens spen t the week-end a t K e t - ^ I chum. Kil 1 M r. and Mrs. O. J . Childs a n d son . ^ ' W inston, spen t Sunday a t Sun V al- K l■ Hto■ Harold Drown has reU im ed from fiS I W Ichllo. K ans., w here h a visited K'J 1 relaUves. . K,j I Mrs. E M. R aybom h a s le ft by t k

plane for E as t P ra irie, Mo., w hero W I she will a ttend funeral services fo r I f i■ he r brother, Philip Jackson.I Mr. and 'M rs. R. K . DUllnghom. KI accompanied by Mra. J . W . H udeU g ii . son, have retu rned from Pom ona,

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