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iTE BULLETIN C ApriJ « WV-C«rtl. E. tMcntl*.. llll* toimjf Uk- 5 ^ A»o^W "“■ J, ..I « iotW “ • >~"<~rtilli « ««.PW » l.r » _______________________ {eds G o : : Forward H In China H ^ ur Md AF B«p«ia 5^»minuniat juggernaut toward Shanghai tc ; ifter a twcr-day pause, ^„d sending advanco ^rTfithin-26-Tnile3-of , restive nnd-ioarful mc< Uld rotreshed. the 'S*nnlw edged forward to ^^Ttrorn vtileh Uier cotild twB-pn>nged drive on ^ « ;T ’or UolAte il' b7 Bllclng ^m e wft uumwest ot the r«rc0 F»UbMk uMuUii (orces flvtns up Soo- r ^ t e k aloss-tha Shutshnl TKnrl. IS mUu !L.Mit uDiU wen reported tiy- ^ up ft SO-mlla deleuM Une ? ? r “S S r s “^"T ; m £ S “ s . l S , ' ‘? ..-* H I S s Uie lender ot the sorelr H H fl rt uUflMUxt rcslme. sounded k W cftll to hla -loUowere. He ^tm to nsht Uu communlsU . r^e umt unadty thoy^dlft-. Coonlrr b ‘'Tbiderbox^' I^N^B uanntnr. tie uvld. would btt tbe iBtes md fumlih the men for » B ga nJ mrld m r U Uie Chinese com- -Ml win. M tnerftliMlmo jfledgod to K H H n ttu htrdshlpa of hla ootmtr;- I'm th» brink of dluster." Ee Ibt could not disregard his re- niblll^ fti <uch t time. tn iutascstTr2lh.IUst slnco r»> !■ 5,InmUiepr«4aBncyJan.31— Dftle Dei il««IromCai|kow.^ii^ IIM .™ I t o t But foreign and Ohlneie j„ jj,^ Iba dril war batUegrousd. iipokeudlreetorgeneralof the —^ BlDtftoJ: (gorenunent) party. •■8«*k EnftUtMtteaV* A J K f J -^ wipg uld the eanmnnlBta were ^ Ja( la "enslave the Ohlnete 'I ele to Uie cause bf !nt«maUona] A aunleU by attotnpUoe to make OUm Uie mUltaiy bose nnd ' rt* of Biwpower for the beoeflt AlUiough b ecmmunlst plan for workt wq et Mr. S ’eahlspeopletonghta. hvitsit eoamm im ur'tZ iC f « iptort the JapiiqeM la 4ltfbt wowmBK J n «l vtr. At the cam* tine he the IH-yei itted WM of th* ahortcomlngi irrtsaUon I aw na-T oir tnie of the vast __________ Dalo and , , children f irmen Begin ss»tt r 1* 1 ft << vat'mere t ohday After 'tS'S C ityi' 1 ^ Setting—Mark- k-i TKftUon wlUi U iiir wives a t S , i nnk Hollywood hotel today In “ f. , « tr of pmiM and rtward. M . ' : ntw »orld endurance fUght rt. Ul we went t« do li tike tt C*-.!- T l thry lua. *Our plaria dont o t f l t C ij ferUier than that right now.” Wel, il. Mid be and hll wife TVT , a t»ke Uielr 10-year-old son ' W Ol • fr.. U) itot Springs. Ark., neit Tm Ttcfttment Given 111 \ iMcitr from theU W it brrniBhl »y. «n arthrlUi vleUm. an of- The Ida « free trentmenl there. Bar- Bocial Wor ^ S” iT u “„ E .‘o.5'’° S ■ra- »ti eye opemUon. ganlMUoni a OH compiny alreadyTifta glVcn proBiema pllol* 15,000 and they hope to cording to Wore from endomenent*. A «utocrlpUon drive and a »I,- ^ , Pft from the Pullerton Cham- *'*“ et Commerce wiped oul a *4,600 by Uie mi UifT Incurred on three pre- ipeakeia w » un»uccmful record attcmpta. , Ut15.WMnei ■ffls «na lUcdel logged more I -IWO mile* nlnce they took off T rcm iU o I Pullmen March 18. making a mtaey.- a “1 trtn lo Miami. FJa.. “to break J t ^ ^oujTiy.- On Aprtl 14 Uiey « Ihc drcadortld mark of 73fl »elfa« as } wt by We* CaiTDU and Clyde Balrallon ^ r , Long Beach. Califs and aany oU« ' U'T were at It they sUyed ^ «lr 11 dayi >nd IB houra h» Ut *eek wu the toughwl c h ain ^ i »rtel ima:-TJiirTrhen -Board-n " wr, IhB fitia *nd aaw Uie terrace of le em-fl there to greet u*. our » « « :heson Collides 'ithVandenberg » /ver Arms Plan WHINOTOK. Apm 37 tUJD - Home Pl "( BUte Dean Acheion LewUton: Arthur H, Vandenbers, R , dent. lUW u ci».),^fl tojjuy »beUJcr FalU: Or. '^*• 011 nr lhe North AUanUc western W I rommlt thU country Mawaret ^•tilM>.euTop<v. . - — ftMVleca. u!d ll should. He cited Wootton. i pset'e “mutual Uon.LewU Pn«'Won,tAniele No. 8. erani adm wnator togbt-la-good. -AdjutanL ;,7^' »(.ie ;or the ireaty and Aimy. Idi thlpment loa. depar «ma_hf UiouRhi Uils coontrj Ooeo^d'A: *l'fird U or It was not dan.'probi own^iui*. tt to b S i OwBM-O; ^ ^ ot tr3^ ESiropean na- NaUonal 1 ,? W*'- aBgrtaalon. He made ed Uie ,a< the potenual ag^nssor pnyram^ B ■ 1 : A Hegtoul News OttlcUi citr u4 CWDtT r Boyj6,Ha8Si >enny; e, eaat twim, bat he’s lav ^ thre renae eaat Dal* ta ibown abova wlU» I iteial Monday aftcmoea Dale ia a fUit g) I * * * * * , 6, Can’t Swiir Three Children - HELEN TDCKEB and Mr*. 1 * Dale Denny, e.yesr.«ld r. and Ird avenue Ust,; .cunot ^Ast fall. D sa^ed DeaonalSOiner Irtsn mndVn.'Ho jiCBd»7-lUUnuxai.:Wtoen- •£’ ear-oM child fen Into the . Uteral a t Third' svenue tan. < Madrona street.' Pcrgaison. v od Deanna and four other lateral neat from the neighborhood Dale la a ring near the .Utcral when Blekel »cho< tell Into the water, which Theae an > Uxan three feet deep and children Ut the head of the small girl, have fallen the oUier children stood Denny said Tying and one raa to the ditch behlni haute - tQ ,..gct-hclp.-Dale _Tlic_»ak »nna to safety by grabbing deeper than when sbe bobtii^ to the and 1< over or the second Ume.-•• ehlldrtn.- If he were afraid of falling About th r waler. Dale said. "No, I found lhe : ) tbe gmss." to have drtj 1U the daugt^cr of Mr. ' AlUiough :eV Social (rkersMeet <j Conference , flabo S taU ' Conferenc* of j ^njtc to ork wiu mfeei tn BoUe June nicnt an t wiui all indlvlduali and or- BerJjn ble in* Interested In welfare I m -raaho-attending.'ac. tassa'dor: to Mra. Helen Bailey. Twin ^ nferenee president. JcsRun elcome addreu wUl be given mayor of Boi* and other wUl cover nch wbJecU a. Jho ^ . Care.- TtelaUoniblp Be- P“WlC. bl AooU and Social Worken." 'W r Jon of Juvenile Delln- anift the and tho approa^ to lolu- tO a_ for rpecifle problemi In human Russm fl IS handled by Uw Rad Cro«». , . ^ ^ 1 1 Anay. Boy BeouU, and her organUaUona. All dit- (ormal Ull will be related Ui Idaho. Bucce.-* Fe' twt>n,^ |g Q of Uie program committee. J;* mtmhera of. Uia.stWejCon*. ?” 9f Bodal Work represent all “ ““ '" ’T " d au welfare agendes of Uie ^ llUontoMn.Balley.*whoU niUve-iecreUry of Uie Twin J**^P ftpter. Amcrtean Red Cross. U- em b^i include EdlUi MUler. Udeni, poUce Judge ot B o ^ : .f .T u S ’i . s s r B oS : MUX'S ftrian Swedland. ChUdrW* lo Show th Pjndlng-«id Aid society. ^ XI Dr. O. B. Crabtree, p ^ - ^ rS " STon l- M rflL l *»clety. Boise: Mrs. s l u i n g a IxninlStraUon hojpllal. Bolj^. * t John Bawden. Salvatldn ably would ■daho y a l u r a m r d - J p f a i - lACKS r«*M pt»» ' .*-^5 swspaper Scrrios TVra Saved Three Iiv( Uireo ehnarni from drowBlng ta a !ato Ut Deaana CoUler, 2K TMCS old, when Uit grader a t Blekal aebooL (Photo m, but He’s R n From Later ». Leo Collier. ITIO Third borhood 1 ■uL cover th< I. Donny Cope.-»oa.j>ti» tto Howartl Cope. foU InwElle m ada, la* «eroiK ^ «nall bridga with Teagan. Dele.$siUed him w t" __ nearly (b r ago Dale saved 'BlUy Ter* to replac m of Ur. and Mrs. Shirley and alte J. when BlUy feU In Uie >43,000 t near Pourth avenue east, concreto a fUat (radi'atadent at size, shnl chool. town. an. are ojily Thrw -of many and- buHi to thPnelghborhood who Uie ditch Uen tnlo the lateral. Mrs. At tho «i>M. Th«^ alftjr near the of mop?- hind Ujo Denny liome.' Uio eflit mki_ty!_>p_E!M_6st!af" iP K S j han usual. Mrs. Denny uld. and ver Uie head of moet cf the .covered. .-• • . ■•-'-o-.' Althnui thru weeks ago Kra; Denny laid at I he body of a dog believed on Maur drowned In lh»flal«ral. to be «usi igh Uw people of tha nelgh* IrrlgaUoo ISS Asked to Formar Bid V YORK, April 27 Tho tJ to the Rusalans here today a.ski 18to when and on what conditJ( blockade. note was taken bv Philip C. . or-atlarge,'to Soviet”DcpufyT lik. up callcd on Malik at tho Soviet text of the American cotnmur but informed quarters —‘ Si main purpose wns to P i/1 | the Berlin negoUationR ^ formal basis nnd get ,'fl views on paper. boise nuly no views had beeivjx- stale bul rih wrlUng since JeasUp ftm next moi up tbo question^ an In- program Ulk wllh Malik at Lake uiure g« Feb. 15. Bids V trtgrM F»ro Capital for conal return lo New York a fy the sUt It Truman and sUle do- *ald. It offlclaU. Bids fo: B going, alone.to see Malik, the lUU mei wllh memben of the wm be o lelegaUon to Uie D. N. al ------------ lerloui bcadquarteni, 2 Park He disappeared later and denlood to have called on lTJ.CtJ and FTcnch irpreaenUUve* ' them the note. t I ClartfleaUBn Aiked /I American now vwas tmder- • 0 seek cUriflcaUon apeciflc- , two luuet: An exact under- K u to What would be In- after 10 In any agreement lo Ufl the ^ e and a proponed Ume- » 0, spokesman aald this iwltch whro wi mal exchange of notes prob- sno^ juld reault in soeoa delay In W . ^ Ruma^ vlawa. as expected. b« said, -that andTTO ponld trananlt the American hll Immediate superior here. ■* *«' Foreign Minister Andrcl A. Uke to ■ CO. Who • tn tarn probably the cmti liave lo consult Moscow be- to a noi ia y lf tr^ - -= = = =3BCB BimTdiatw qaesUod -tha O. &. floor ro< to cUnfy waa whether point a« meant .cxactfr what a Tan w h o ^ t) from M<ip»w aald. cr then I . ____________________ S .^ A .L L 6 VTN FALLS, IDAHO. WEDNESDi ives ^ 6gj H [ j Voting proved ir Jeromo.T Citi E Slot m places otitaldo ^Caldwi &hichw< Tho returns, 'and Caldwell to 567. Peter £. Ji slot ^gS» vota 1111b c A propc disposal a; leatad.Tti AiUMug] charter ai ing was t other •*« lull alate < ua j- ht««>l near Us boiae U IMl | “S . . . . '23; Reseued . s'si ;ral in Citj^ inrj od have aaked clty.offlclaU to ” “““ T. cJSa for immediate itcUon to 'ogtclal r th&JQsbth-aveaualata»l«sa • laak fall whBa. UtUa .'JlmniT nun also in, 780 Juniper, strM t/ wu ait«i.had r drowned. ntlm«ted-«tpenM beroTTO place the ditch' WM'IM,000. 8. alUsmato aUmatei Included u 0 to enclose the ditch In a in nori ete box. four by five feel bi generally. *tmUar-.to tboee eUewhere In WaUace. and rroo to repair me fence ,c«,u DuHd addlUonal'fenclns'along tho same Ume. four deleKtUona IV an jn? Uian JO dUsens from-both flit ana WMt pBTta-of-the d ty — _ • ircd before the city councU Hfli3e8tea ~tn st - th B-iatcTat-bw- — * * a - tomgh ttt^lai plpm weri belnr ‘V ’ st Uie east end of Uie lateral T [aurlce /Urtet. Oio project had suspended unUl fall becm n of p _ ||^ lUon c^>eraUona. pojje„ „ from acoi -|« f -Intimldii 0 Make be true d on Plea S will TWjt: 5 United StalcB"delivercd uepw i.sking for a formal state- ^1' litiona they'win iirt theQ* S^biy Klbler 3. Jessup, American am- timidat^ rT6rcrgn"Tainl8U!f'Jnk6b- Chief k rlet offices on uppor P&rk The c fir* of nunicatlon was not made poUUcs.' d Openings Set I lo I^ns )n State Projects USE. AprU 27 OIB-Blds on two ** rnK 'T S i.'S S Jrsss sr.“? ram approved by ths last legla. Watchen •e gets tmder way. t*pr«a« is will be opened here May 13 ho and i tmstrucOon of four buUdlnp a t cl^bM sUte. auperlntcndent of build* en they BDnstnnrooarOjartiB*?tr'Chofc‘ ■to'JaHH tng boot t for a tasOWO heaUng plant a t Ho de< lUte north, at Orofloo^ xomplali be opened May Ifl. Clark aald. wanL 'an, 33, Yearning f i^ e r 10 Years ii SW YORK. April 27 W — A moUie> ;sT-bearded man of S3, dug out drafted r 10 yeara of fantastic aoUtada . lhe i dank cubbyhole. y*m ed today came U etum to the tomb-Uke cubicle moUier. Khlch hll mother, sealed hhn abak. h n war~brokiB oul. - - . trettinr loeleaa. fUUiy. his clotbea tn asked a , Paul one-tiffis c«l* her loa smdent. stood o i wobbly le n Police ■KllnSrt InlO’ tlWUiaanstnmBa whose < B Of elMUlo lights. wlUi pb Uked tt in Uio«.“ he SJd: T d InUfle to go back. I dont care about In a cub outside world." Police took him feet loa hospital. jiL r* r room4B^-hou»ajn,tiiel3r^^' it iecUon of Bt«oklyn-V-poUc« Sie.rM ■said be had been kept a firUon* There here for lhe i>att decade b7;U* ' 'iUk ___ _____________ I ____ _ JAY, APRIL 27, 1949 i lots’ Ou Kept in ^Office Ig on slot machine Issues In four in unofficial polls-^by s two-vot .wafl-Idaho^-only_city .to.ballot * * * * . * ies Outside ^ leject ‘Slot’ By Tbe AnoeUted Pre machines received a'shnrp defe vhere they were ah issue In Ida Magic Valley. ^ ^ ; veil and Nampa rejected tho d( were not binding on city official Nampa vote, which rcpresente I, was 3,132 agalut i il6 for slot machines. tj U’s ballota counted 961 iJ . votel%"retunjed Itayor Johnson to otfice. Aa ahU- ^ e candidate, be foiled tes-to-l^ (or-La^-W . nearly complete retnma. srbace R an Defeated poeed pit and fUl fait»a«s system at Nampa w u de* rhe vote waa 3.399 to 1,970. «h Nampa has reoelTed a u a flnt class citr, ballot* , H U /' hald yesterday aloog «iUi cond class clUea to till a ) ot municipal ottlcei. .;. ... . MaswTu^poaed In' tha . mayorality race, was elect* whelmlngly. Be haa been aayor since the death ot R. reUl tn an airplane crash Imitb Wlna In Welser taon W. Smith, prominently ed a r» canilldate tor gov- I the Pemocratle primaiy In efeatsd State ^ _pUrk n, D„ WashinKtoB. 704 to Uie WUter mayor post ' jllo, voting as a tin t olais theA pa 5 elections, held a .. r-o letuma h»,defeated 43rank '3.71T'tb 9 .m Two coUnoil- ,waa w 10 were elected. -All easdl- Id received tbe largest Btmi* • rolca in tea la*«e Held April ■_ •. 1 Ugfal ta North Idab* ■rthem Idaho, hallotlog irli ly Ught with tbe excepUoo ot r. Tbere R. O. Blnyon, radio . H npaPolice _ tveatigatirigZL^B i^ote Protests H S'bi.^CS.'SSTtoS^tSi ■ are InvestigaUng complaints I »rcs of vt>ten th a t they were daled’ In yeeterday’s Nampa w l elecUon. I he complaints arv fotmd to l^ ^ ^ E e criminal prosecuUona ap* ^ robsble," he added. ._ . police InvesUgaUon. bclai i by Chitf J. R. McCartigr, culre most ot tbe week. oslUons from the wltnenca^^^H en be submitted to me and ^ of-dm lnal complalnta. w U l^^^H ly follow." ho aald. rr asked that -anyone tn- ;ed yesterday ahould contact ...i oUoa-dspartment ■and...gln|..^j«r< er information they have to ether < McCarthy." Cbatto dty attorney aald that the - mq I « tf the complalnU to police fnMij .te Utai tnttmldatlona were Uve of Pcndersait*type of u" He referred to the old D gg Pendergast poUUcal machine J-fttC isai aty. n. er said that “In many In- I voten were puUed out of It the poUln* place y>„n_ aied with ‘proaecution' If tberl“^ ‘Ar ballot.” 'He added that *T»n •n" claimed to be “offldil . mUUvea of the slate of Id»-^““ -' I acting tn the course ot offl- iiilnrti." Cooper, ry would personally ‘see them ^f^heyHtated-eotee tta-poll* £ i^ oUi.“ raw er claimed. leclartd Uiat most of Uie early linU came from Uie fim ’_______________\ ________ burgh a for Return n Cubbyhole r—to prevent him from' bdng Chicago d Into the armed aervlcea. CTevelai Strange story of the mah Plerei to police aUenUon after Ui« QroUi'i r. M-year-old' Anna Maku- and Hei had entered a hospital for PblUde lent-of aa Ulneea and bad BoaUn a neighbor to go and care for ScheV o. Cahsn » found the man to a rocan aon ant only doer had-baan aealed Ntw. lUitcr and brtcka. | g»me, de thi room they fomid htai jblcle Uiree feet 'wide and laur ng, which was separated from DCTl est ot the room by a fiber Ford 1 -partition .- - —— . ■ -tha»-w jbK:ncnwrT5r_ti«e^rto < n r ^ a Itoor m av ------- -- en'ual re were a small radio. «;nlpp*d tip woti .idi^ • r^ a.-CdaM !*■ 1 Irrigated Idaho Coantles MioiW tt A«dl« B»r«« I A»o«l«t«4 rn- «»< asted in a 1; M j rat“tro6( lur Magic Volley cities was paradi /otc margin at Shoshone and by o ,ot^uvorably_Qn. alot muchlncs. J * * * * their opi -.J, . Andrus Valley '• In oth Devices where sl •feat-yesterday in most on Iflsuj :daho second class cities "elect^ Burdett, devices In refcrenduma in ^ ^ :in!a. Clarence ited complete unofficial tho vlll * * * * cornea < Buhl Mayor vol« ma] where Ute » 'f' ' Unoff machla il 3 - - ' ^ mayor; l^.ttiC', slot tt K^uSiiilB , Wayne K tla M ponent, ' <Iena -machln maOm. . Df.».'jai 'wtn ott^.h( W'la «oaipHtac:» Mtfgraar tert at isKMtmclfeBaa. • • ; ' ■ * ' Tpr< Reelected H iVo JEROI Jerome cbloe 0] Amlruj I returns' of 987fc diastes. —TTros- ldaho:j 'ilot msi listed n Uie slot results. Mayor ti on I 71t-vote Jng.UiB wiUi 3K only oc terrlton featUig CItyt Prank r .W alta JOHN HOSMtAN wbo was retataed aa mayor I* " • two Wd CO C1-, 1 «1 slot machines. (Staff en- O IU ^ -------- -- Bi iseball Scores p By The Aneelatcd Preaa NATIONAL LEAGUE BTTRI tlyn ono 02fl 0(V— 8 [^!r. ' V«k __________ su 000 60-n nner. Barney. Van Cuyk. Pod- Candida n. McOIoUiln. Pallca and Cam* was. del Ua; -Kennedy. Behnnan. Webb, jjjoomol a. Koolo and Livingston, S^nati- ___ rB0<M0O-Q00-»-»»-O oLelty. »ft0______ 000 eiO 10*—8 12 ,1 macbjn iSler ■ Me'crTn^ayT^BarEKarair , U. Cres* and Mueller; Leonard, ^ I and Schefflng. ston at Philadelphia and Pitta* where tl al 61. Louis, night games. by ah i AMERICAN LEAGUE *" ‘f * J ^Uls -■ ____________ 120-S Against Dlt_______________ __ _ i a i - a for itot ews and Moas; Newhouser and The 1 nwn.. ' - -' „ „ , sgo ____ .. 001D20 OOO- S 10 1 * lland ___JOO 004 40*—11 13 0 voiced «tU. Oeltel. O iw . Wight, slot m* h'and Tipton; Oromdc. Oarcla ) Hegan. /Mh- Idelpbla .004 200 000- 6 11 0 ^ m L_____ soo m 20.-10 10 0 tirtb, Hartla. Hausmann. Me- in and AstrtUi; Kinder. John- ^?^ 'li--WEah£arton..iilgfat ' <Ca .... ....... ^F'l P EDJ nma «l OIrmUUns' . tU Bslt»< fww 1 3 Vot( ayors I idingjRi radoxical Tuesday. Slot machine >y a substantial margin in tncomp 1 . Of three mayoralty candidate op^sltlon to the devices, two w us by a three-to-ono m ajority U by a flve-to-three margin at- •d, Dr. F. A. Kallusky a t Buhl b y ) other balloting two county aeat i ^ley Miller at Gooding where no i y Breazeal at Rupert ------ r” " 0 slot machlnea were not |> * _ ssue. Mayors who were :ted include Mra. Myrtle « ett, Shbshone, who was £>1] . three-way race, and . ince Moore, chairman of 0< vlllago board who be* a Glenns Ferry’s first ^ bphl. p ' vent oa sest contests- were at Paul two candidates won by one- margins, and a t ffipberly. q* 1 Uiere were narrow marglna In ... it vote. Hwltm and'OIeohs ^ ‘Slot’Results I S l nofficlal -returns from Maglo ley elecUons having a.slot *lne Isiue showed: , \ihl-Dr. T. A. KaUusky,- slot J diine opponent, U elected IS^ay-Unotfldal poll reiecU ; machine operaUon. bul yne Long, slot machine 0J»*' •: lent. U defeated for mayor. _ crome-.OharlM Andrui. alot JS, chine opponent,-la defeated [hoihone-Unoffldal poll j? ” ? taaloCmachlDHbrtwa.ToU*. ggjSB aotad al ;’tlB R «.)iotdar. n w » \ I at Wendell er SaUiTr ' ' sAxt —— ' " aeddm T om e A lorie ^ o testq B aek ‘S l o t ’ D evices W StOUE. April 37-^-Oline to vb». l,egtaB me voten rejected a slot na> been 1 e opponent-for-ma^. Chailes : rus poUed 307 votes In unofficial oondne ms agamit a combnM~tsnr corada 17 for UiaoUier two mayor eaa> prowct les. • ■ ; O. fi ms-Jer«me beoama tha only Onibai io:4owtr '■nrertrr6letr'backed tof thi machlne£" Preii win eerrtoW for-lt, d no other eleotlons InvolvlBC smltta. alot machine Istae wlUt itmltar formed Its. by Dr. ayor John Hosmaa w u yeeleob- onibw m the Progressive Ucket by.-a of n U vote tally. Nets P. Lanen. head- .UiB auzeoi'-ticket, ran.ihtrd tam zx I 3M. The ClUsens’ ticket scored . ’ ooe Inroad Into ProgreaUve t> Itory—with William 0. Bart de- ^ ing E. E. LaTumer MB te S«7. j^obbt Ity Clerk Ouy S. Simon defeated nk tt smith. Ml^oeoe. to“ 1h altetJ.,_ani»L:WM_redo^ Snwa nirer wllb 972 vou^ and K. E. wver was retained u aecood 1 councUman.by a toM of SU. ^ ■Oruba lots O usted^ ^ Dally, But A nti=Slotr S f glaasei P arty B eaten •J. . . head 0RLX7, AprU 77 mot ma. they 1 ies were rejected In an tmothdal here T u e s ^ but the mayoralty dIdate oppoeed to alot machines ^ b ^ I. defeated.- Reeleeted-mayor. In saydc implete unofficial rettimi. Is'Joe lnqu« en.who had pledged.hU.ticket lity cffldftli tn ahlrtft hy the sVit —^nte ehtoepoU. . _________ __ iaJS he slot machine, tally was com- a.res le except lor tto UUrd -ward OT a recount w being made an uaotfldal board. The returns charli the first and second wards w e«: Mont. Onsl slot machines. Stt 'and 801. Sletch dot machlnw. UQ ahd IBS. _:. he ImpTorement t l ^ scored a ^ ^ ishlng victory over the'ClUsen** chnrd :ct beaded by^ayna teeg. wbo be raa xa hll opposlUon to amUnulni , machine operation. Petera de- ^ ted Long 1.041 to. ess. rUier total votes far tte varloos fl Al CCS were: Oty Clert Norman •*• 1U1. 1.0S1. and MerUn Home. eS3: S ipa Coleman, unopposed treasur- k 1,416, tte heavleat veta; Richard : n8hsn.,lonr-year. tem . M .fln t BUttU fl-'60onaim*a;-*eir-*na?*mwt <C«ltnW «a rv«.a, M cm » . 1^0 _ — «ambl BLUM •SATiBFACTOKT* . Odnc ARIB. April-37-aiO.— Socialist : Anerleao bc^dtal.atKoeSny tfr- lag c r.atUT- an ‘Ttrattaa.. _ t e n fmtr 1 :iTY I iJTION ____ 1 PEICB S CENTS .15® mrnm Lose::; I upert ae operation was « iplete returns at BurU ^- - - tea who h^ erymwa’ i^;, were det»te(l—Ghiuriea, v n t Jerome: aad 'Wayne;. |>j rBurley^i-and' one: W»*; - ir a thre«-to-two vote, , •* : mayora were defeitad* |r.* J issue was^volved and; 11‘ solution pf; ; I uhl Grange I )pposes CVA 5 I . I fter N.-V*-Aiai^ TOO, CC«1> ;jSl If tbe Xdabo State BeolM^- MMoc ia tl o n , i^ :t-o-H ^ - *g- - l Q !Ly y > Tilri wfe.T-ti f ^ --S ^meetW UtBdlse st lDavldsco.Mil>taDt«Mn^v •-interior, wuitbe-prtneipia---im tr. Sharp pointed otitiome of. : HI etateoienta-' OavldMa . aade’ ^ m , wareiPiUlaadbn oooBeraln*"'' dan of Ibe HopoMd m .. ta aala d&neBetvbetmn a-better-iob, ettcorartnrap^*^ Ltd the Toclamatlon aaoolatioti laviiiK tiwlimaaaiyaMttv.at* . )«net^ ^ t b a ' j i e p e ^ i i i ^ ’~ . itborlty was broogbl up le.ytit • taagfei^BnswBSIflBtiP^ 'wu-the «nhUeFrtiieS5ri-^ WMneeday at an tupiaeteUltf Swufb died at A m. V oee^V « Sim Vanv bo^tal. aiMrteif- f 'l ^ e a reeelred is n -al-v tlon Xastv Btmday ta .tb•-::^ m elnb-al-Zeteinm.^Be-lHKt' - hcepltallnd at en-VfeQ«T L..TbmeMj:jrbCbuim::y^^ tb* dtereatieo-asd^tbO'-ValA-;' It, waa oonWated by X.-:w; - b. Details of aa satapiy Pe» .' ed 'Ttteeday a l ^ t w m : >r. Joba MOrita, wbo tectlfled: . KtUylaV were tba. MDtBOlx^ V D. BlU^Kd B.-aayneirwbftM-r' adcBd ta take Orubaii|htam:. - DaUy, whom Baynaabad kiked' b ^ a a d Ur. and Ura. Refaeri.'.- iha, wbo aaw tbe altercatiee.. Itylnc abont geOtnc .Ontangh: tee^^^boipltsl ^ T h m ^ ^ tb bad beca dodng oc tbe barV leerent When drinking. B afiw . • arabaugh up; - tbea aakad— [y. wbo was outside, for b d» haugh.gnLailaLss thedonr.baCrz I realstinff, thea slapped tba see oU Dally’a face ,aad tot* wrist watch off, Tbe wltnsoM ... f.jfs.r» fssr2 sss,^ f baiTieen no blow itnde bf .■ taiben of tte )on-«art A BM '' man, foreman. A. T. .Qltta«. tries Barrta. c : E. UcOraw. L J ^ _ •der-and --Aldea - H e l t t e n , - ^ —. last started at fi:lft •. ’ reUrtd at 11:39 a. m. iDd led-Ita -venllct-^t- U:M-%-|8r7- isw m. Ig a •Mident of u», EJOAa^Mfm., , »ias«. Be waeec^M b ning on Warm S O ttC M H ^ . urdvora t a e l a d a -i LTles O. Qn}baash,*Patk .(tt)r,. It, a sejdiew, Oloi Oi7ih*tiih>- ■. China, a hrother la Itaaa W a ’.:---. ar ta CaUfomUt--------- u a e e l'a e rrl* • wm itejbiM :»e-rr; .ALItuntaiat .ttii^yia^ig— rch ta EetobtmL Inteatet w O .' made ta tbe KetrJnm-fwtiiTi- er the dlnctloa of ttaJieOoU* .. : ftmet» I b g » ~ »rtune\!^eeIof £i •Slats’ RnM p i ® abUnc-dwtea-nea-gQgsapWII'. O uj, 1C iieiaea la tba;rtrf£, -1

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    tM cntl*.. llll* toimjf U k-5 ^ A » o ^ W " “ ■J , . . I « iotW “ • > ~".euTop Uxan th ree feet deep and children Ut the head of the small girl, have fallen the oUier children stood Denny said Tying and one ra a to the ditch behlni hau te - tQ ,..gc t-hclp .-D ale _ T lic _ » a k » n n a to safety by grabbing deeper than

    when sbe bobtii^ to the and 1< over or the second Ume.-•• e h lld rtn .- If he were afraid of falling About th r

    waler. Dale said. "No, I found lhe : ) tbe gmss." to have drtj1 U the daugt^cr of Mr. ' AlUiough

    :eV Social (rkersMeet ti» tto Howartl Cope. foU Inw Elle m a d a , la*

    «eroiK ̂ « n a l l bridga w ith T eagan .Dele.$siUed him w t" __ nearly (br ago Dale saved 'BlUy Ter* to replac m of U r . and Mrs. Shirley and alte J. w hen BlUy feU In Uie >43,000 t near P ou rth avenue east, concreto

    a fUat ( r a d i 'a ta d e n t a t size, shnl chool. ■ town. an.

    are ojily T h rw -of m any and- buHi to thP nelghborhood who Uie d itch

    Uen tnlo th e la teral. Mrs. A t tho «i>M. T h«^ alftjr near the of mop?- hind Ujo Denny liome.' Uio eflitm ki_ty!_>p_E!M_6st!af" i P K S jhan usual. Mrs. Denny u ld . andver Uie head of moet cf th e .covered. . - • • . ■•-'-o-.' Althnui th r u weeks ago K ra; Denny laid a t Ihe body of a dog believed on Maurdrowned In lh»flal«ral. to be «usi igh Uw people of th a nelgh* IrrlgaUoo

    ISS Asked to Formar Bid

    V Y O R K , A p r i l 2 7 T h o tJ t o t h e R u s a la n s h e r e to d a y a.ski 18 to w h e n a n d o n w h a t co n d itJ( b lo c k a d e .n o te w a s ta k e n b v P h i l ip C . .

    o r - a t l a r g e , ' t o S o v ie t” D c p u f y T lik .u p c a llc d o n M a lik a t th o S o v ie t

    t e x t o f t h e A m e r ic a n c o tn m u rb u t in f o r m e d q u a r t e r s — ‘

    Si m a in p u r p o s e w n s to P i / 1 |th e B e r l in ne g o U a tio n R ^ f o rm a l b a s i s n n d g e t,'fl v ie w s o n p a p e r . b o is enuly no views had beeiv jx- s ta le bul r ih wrlUng since JeasUp f tm nex t moi

    up tbo q u e s t io n ^ an In- program U lk w llh Malik a t Lake u iu r e g«Feb. 15. Bids V

    trtg rM F » ro Capital fo r conal

    return lo New York a f y th e sU t

    I t T rum an and sU le do- *ald.I t offlclaU. Bids fo:B going, a lo n e .to see Malik, th e lU U mei w llh m em ben of the w m be olelegaUon to Uie D. N. a l ------------lerloui bcadquarteni, 2 Park

    He disappeared la ter and denlood to have called on lT J .C tJ and FTcnch irpreaenUUve*

    ' them th e note. tIClartfleaUBn Aiked / I

    American now v was tmder- •0 seek cUriflcaUon apeciflc- ,two lu u e t : An exact under-

    K u to What would be In- a f te r 10 In any agreement lo Ufl the ^ e and a proponed Ume- »

    0, spokesman aald th is iwltch w hro wim al exchange of notes prob- s n o ^juld reault in soeoa delay In W . ^ R u m a ^ vlawa.

    as expected. b« said, -that andTTO ponld t r a n a n lt th e Americanh ll Immediate superior here. ■* *«'Foreign M inister Andrcl A. Uke to ■

    CO. Who • tn ta rn probably th e cmtiliave lo consult Moscow be- to a noi i a y l f t r ^ - - = = = = 3 B C B BimTdiatw qaesUod -tha O. &. floor ro<

    to c U n fy waa whether p o in t a«m eant .cxactfr w hat a T a n w h o ^t) from M ;sT-bearded m an of S3, dug o u t drafted r 10 yeara of fantastic aoUtada . l h e i dank cubbyhole. y * m e d today came U

    e tu m to the tomb-Uke cubicle moUier. Khlch h l l mother, sealed h h n abak. h n war~brokiB oul. - - . tre ttin rloeleaa. fUUiy. his clotbea tn asked a , Pau l one-tiffis c«l* her lo asm den t. stood o i wobbly l e n Police

    ■KllnSrt InlO’ tlW U iaanstnm B a whose < B Of elMUlo lights. wlUi pbUked t t in Uio«.“ he S Jd : T d InUfle to go back. I d o n t care about In a cub outside world." Police took h im feet loa hospital. j i L r *

    r ro o m 4 B ^ -h o u » a jn ,ti ie l3 r^ ^ ' it iecU on of Bt«oklyn-V-poUc« S ie .rM ■said b e had been kept a firUon* There here fo r lhe i>att decade b7;U * ' 'iUk

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    JAY, A P R IL 2 7 , 1949 i

    lots’ Ou Kept in ^OfficeIg on s lo t m ach in e Issues In four in unoffic ia l p o lls -^ b y s two-vot .w afl-Idaho^-on ly_city .to.ballot * * * * . *

    ies Outside ^leject ‘Slot’

    By Tbe AnoeUted Prem achines rece iv ed a 'sh n rp defe vhere th e y w e re a h issue In Ida M agic V alley . ̂ ^ ;

    veil and N a m p a re jec ted tho d( were n o t b in d in g o n city official N am pa vo te , w h ich rcpresente I, was 3 ,132 a g a l u t iil6 fo r s lo t m ach in es . tj U’s ballota co u n ted 961 iJ

    . vo te l% "retun jed I tay o r Johnson to otfice. A a ahU- ^ e candidate, b e fo iled t e s - t o - l ^ ( o r -L a ^ -W . nearly complete retnm a.

    srbace R a n D efeated poeed p it and fUl fait»a«s system a t N am pa w u de* rhe vote waa 3.399 to 1,970.«h Nampa h as reoelTed a u a f l n t class c i t r , ballot* , H U / ' hald yesterday a loog «iU i

    cond class clUea to ti l l a ) o t m unicipal o ttlce i. .;. .... M a s w T u ^ p o a e d In ' tha . mayorality race, w as elect* whelmlngly. B e haa been aayor since th e d e a th o t R. reUl tn an a irp lane crash

    Imitb Wlna In W elsertaon W . Sm ith, prominentlyed a r » can illdate to r gov-I the Pem ocratle p rim a iy Inefeatsd S ta te ^ _pU rkn, D„ WashinKtoB. 704 toUie W Uter m ayo r p o s t 'jllo, voting a s a t i n t olaisth e A p a 5 elections, he ld a .. r-o

    le tum a h » ,d e fe a te d 43rank '3.71T'tb 9 . m T w o coUnoil- ,w aa w 10 were elected. -All easd l- Id received tb e la rg est Btmi* • „ rolca in te a la*«e Held April ■_ •. 1

    Ugfal ta N orth Idab*■rthem Idaho, ha llotlog ir l i ly Ught w ith tb e excepUoo ot r. T bere R . O . B lnyon, radio. HnpaPolice_tveatigatirigZL^B î ote Protests HS ' b i . ^ C S . 'S S T t o S ^ t S i ■are InvestigaUng complaints I »rcs of vt>ten th a t they were daled’ In yeeterday’s Nampa w l elecUon. Ihe complaints a rv fotm d t o l ^ ^ ^ E e criminal prosecuUona ap* ̂ robsble," he added. . _ . police InvesUgaUon. bclai

    i by C hitf J . R . McCartigr, culre m ost o t tb e week. oslUons from th e w l tn e n c a ^ ^ ^ H en be subm itted to me and ̂ o f -d m ln a l com plaln ta. w U l^ ^ ^ H ly follow." ho aald. rr asked th a t -anyone tn- ;ed yesterday ahould contact . . . i oU oa-dspartm ent ■ and . . .g ln |. .^ j« r < er information th e y have to e ther < McCarthy." Cbattod ty attorney aald th a t the -m q I «

    tf the com plalnU to police fn M ij .te U tai tn ttm ldatlona were Uve of Pcndersa it* type of u" He referred to the old D g g Pendergast poUUcal machine J - f t t C isai a ty . n.er said th a t “In many In- I voten were puUed ou t of I t the poUln* place y > „ n _ aied with ‘proaecution' If tb e rl“ ^ ‘Ar ballot.” 'He added th a t *T»n “ •n" claimed to be “offld il . mUUvea of th e s la te o f I d » - ^ “ “ - ' I acting tn the course o t offl- iiilnrti." Cooper,

    ry would personally ‘see them ^f^heyH tated-eo tee tta-poll* £ i ^ oUi.“ raw er claimed. leclartd U iat m ost of Uie early linU came from Uie fim

    ’_______________\________ burgh a

    for Return n Cubbyholer—to prevent h im from' bdng Chicago d Into the arm ed aervlcea. CTevelai

    Strange story of the mah Plerei to police aUenUon a fte r Ui« QroUi'i r. M -year-old' A nna Maku- and Hei had entered a hospital for PblUde

    len t-o f a a Ulneea and bad BoaUn a neighbor to go and care for ScheV o . Cahsn» found th e m a n to a rocan aon ant only doer h a d -b a an aealed N tw .

    lU itcr and brtcka. | g»me,de th i room th e y fomid htai jblcle Uiree feet 'wide and laur ng, which was separated from DCTl est ot the room by a fiber Ford 1 -partition . - - — — . ■ -tha»-wj b K : n c n w r T 5 r _ t i « e ^ r t o < n r ^ a Itoor m a v ------- -- en 'ualre were a small radio. «;nlpp*d tip woti. i d i ^ • r ^ a.-C daM !*■

    1

    Irrigated Idaho Coantles

    MioiW t t A«dl« B»r«« I A»o«l«t«4 r n - «»<

    asted in a 1 ; M j

    rat“tro6(lur Magic Volley cities was paradi /otc margin at Shoshone and by o ,ot̂ uvorably_Qn. alot muchlncs. J * * * * their opi- .J , . AndrusValley

    ' • In othDeviceswhere sl

    •feat-yesterday in most on Iflsuj :daho second class cities "elect^ Burdett,devices In refcrenduma in ^ ̂:in!a. Clarenceited complete unofficial tho vlll

    * * * * cornea <Buhl M a y o r

    vol« ma] where Ute» 'f'

    ' Unoff

    machlail 3 - - ' ^ mayor;

    l^.ttiC', slot ttK ^ u S i i i l B , WayneK t l a M ponent,

    ' y a substan tia l m arg in in tncom p 1. Of th ree m ayora lty can d id a te o p ^ s ltlo n to th e devices, tw o w

    us by a three-to-ono m a jo r i ty U by a flve-to-th ree m a rg in a t -

    •d, Dr. F . A. K allusky a t B u h l b y ) o ther ballo ting two co un ty a e a t i ^ley M iller a t Gooding w h ere n o i y Breazeal a t R upert ------ r” "0 slo t machlnea w ere n o t | > * _ ssue. M ayors w ho w ere:ted include M ra. M yrtle «e tt, Shbshone, who w as £ > 1 ]. three-way race, and .ince Moore, chairm an o f 0 < vlllago board who be* a Glenns F e r ry ’s f i r s t b̂ p h l .p ' v en t oasest contests- were at Paul two candidates won by one- margins, and at ffipberly. q*1 Uiere were narrow marglna In . . . it vote. Hwltm and'OIeohs ^

    ‘S l o t ’ R e s u l t s I S lnofficlal -returns from Maglo ley elecUons having a.slot *lne Isiue showed: ,\ihl-Dr. T. A. KaUusky,- slot Jdiine opponent, U electedIS^ay-Unotfldal poll reiecU ; machine operaUon. bul yne Long, slot machine 0J»*' •:lent. U defeated for mayor. _ crome-.OharlM Andrui. alot J S , chine opponent,-la defeated[hoihone-Unoffldal poll j ? ” ? taaloCmachlDHbrtwa.ToU*. ggjSB

    aotad a l ;’t l B R

    «.)iotdar. n w » \I at Wendell er SaUiTr ' ' sA xt

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    T o m e A l o r i e

    ^ o t e s t q B a e k

    ‘S l o t ’ D e v i c e s WStOUE. April 37-^-Oline to vb». l,egtaB me voten rejected a slot na> been 1 e opponent-for-ma^. Chailes :rus poUed 307 votes In unofficial oondne ms agamit a com bnM ~tsnr corada 17 for UiaoUier two mayor eaa> prowct les. • ■ ; O. fims-Jer«me beoama tha only Onibai io:4owtr '■nrertrr6letr'backed to f thi machlne£" Preii w in eerrtoW for-lt, d no other eleotlons InvolvlBC smltta. alot machine Istae wlUt itmltar formed Its. by Dr.ayor John Hosmaa w u yeeleob- onibw m the Progressive Ucket by.-a of n U vote tally. Nets P. Lanen. head- .UiB auzeoi'-ticket, ran.ihtrd tam zx I 3M. The ClUsens’ ticket scored .’ ooe Inroad Into ProgreaUve t> Itory—with William 0. Bart de- ^ ing E. E. LaTumer MB te S«7. j^obbt Ity Clerk Ouy S. Simon defeated nk t t smith. Ml^oeoe. to“ 1ha l te t J . ,_ a n i » L : W M _ r e d o ^ S n w anirer wllb 972 v o u ^ and K. E. wver was reta ined u aecood 1 councUman.by a toM of SU.

    ^ ■ Orubal o t s O u s t e d ^ ^

    D ally,

    B u t A n t i = S l o t r S fglaasei

    P a r t y B e a t e n•J. . . • ‘ h e a d

    0RLX7, AprU 77 m ot m a . th e y 1 ies were rejected In an tm o th d al here T u e s ^ bu t the mayoralty

    dIdate oppoeed to alot m achines ^ b ^ I. defeated.- Reeleeted-mayor. In s a y d c implete unofficial rettim i. Is 'Jo e ln q u « e n .w ho had pledged .hU .ticket lity cffld ftli tn ahlrtft hy th e sVit —^ n teehtoepoU. . ___________ i a J Sh e slot machine, ta lly was com- a . r e s le except lo r t t o UUrd -ward OT a recount w being made an uaotfldal board. The returns c h a r li the first and second wards w e « : M ont. Onsl slot machines. S tt 'and 801. Sletch dot machlnw. UQ ahd IBS. _ : .

    h e ImpTorement t l ^ scored a ^ ^ ishlng victory over the'ClUsen** ch n rd :ct beaded b y ^ a y n a te e g . wbo b e raa xa h ll opposlUon to am U nuln i , machine operation . Petera de- ^ ted Long 1.041 to. ess. —rUier total votes f a r t t e varloos f l A l CCS were: O ty C lert N orm an •*• 1U1. 1.0S1. and MerUn Home. eS3: S ipa Coleman, unopposed treasur- k 1,416, t t e heavleat veta; R ichard : n8hsn.,lonr-year. t e m . M . f l n t BUttU fl- '60onaim *a;-*e ir-*na?*m w t ;jSl If tbe Xdabo State BeolM ^- MMociatlon, i^ : t - o- H ^ - *g- - l Q

    ! L y y > Tilri wfe.T-ti f ^ - - S ̂meetW UtBdlse stlD avldsco .M il> taD t«M n^v•- in te rio r , w u itb e -p r tn e ip ia - - - im tr . S ha rp pointed o titiom e o f. : HI e tateo ien ta-' O avldM a . a a d e ’ ^ m , w a re iPiUlaad b n oooB eraln*"'' dan o f Ibe HopoMd m . . ta a a l a d & n e B e tv b e tm n

    a-better-iob, e t tc o ra r tn ra p ^ * ^Ltd the Toclamatlon aaoolatioti laviiiK tiwlimaaaiyaM ttv.at* .

    ) « n e t ^ ^ t b a 'j i e p e ^ i i i^ ’~ . itborlty was broogbl up le.ytit •

    t a a g f e i ^ B n s w B S I f l B t i P ^'wu-the « n h U e F r t i i e S 5 r i - ^ WMneeday a t an tupiaeteUltf

    Swufb died at A m. V o e e ^ V « Sim Vanv bo^tal. aiMrteif- f ' l ^ e a reeelred is n -al-v tlon Xastv Btmday ta .tb•-::^ m elnb-al-Zeteinm.^Be-lHKt' -

    hcepltallnd at en-VfeQ«T L ..T b m e M j:jrb C b u im ::y ^^

    tb* dtereatieo-asd^tbO'-ValA-;'It, waa oonW ated by X.-:w; - b. Details of aa satapiy Pe» .' ed 'Ttteeday a l ^ t w m :>r. Joba MOrita, wbo tectlfled: .

    KtUylaV were tba. MDtBOlx^ V D. BlU^Kd B .- a a y n e i rw b f tM - r ' adcBd ta take Orubaii|htam:. -

    DaUy, whom Baynaabad kiked' b ^ a a d Ur. and Ura. Refaeri.'.- iha, wbo aaw tbe altercatiee.. Itylnc abont geOtnc .Ontangh: tee^^^b o ip lts l ^ T h m ^ ^

    tb bad beca dodng oc tbe barV

    leerent When drinking. B afiw .• arabaugh up; - tbea aakad— [y. wbo was outside, for b d » haugh.gnLailaLss thedonr.baCr z I realstinff, thea slapped tba see oU Dally’a face ,aad tot* wrist watch off, Tbe wltnsoM ...

    f . j f s . r » f s s r 2 s s s , ^f baiTieen no blow itn d e bf .■ta iben of tte )o n -« a rt A B M '' man, foreman. A. T. .Qltta«. tries Barrta. c : E. UcOraw. L J ^ _ •der-and --Aldea - H e l t t e n , - ^ —. last started a t fi:lft •. ■’ reUrtd a t 11:39 a. m. iDd led-Ita -venllct-^t- U :M -% -|8r7-

    isw m. Ig a•Mident of u», E JO A a^M fm ., , » i a s « . Be w a e e c ^ M b ning on Warm SOttCM H^. urdvora ta e la d a - i LTles O. Qn}baash,*Patk .(tt)r,.I t , a sejdiew, O lo i Oi7ih*tiih>- ■. China, a hrother la I ta a a W a ’.:---.ar ta CaUfomUt---------u a e e l 'a e r r l * • wm ite jb iM :» e - r r ; . A L I t u n t a i a t .t t i i^ y ia ^ ig — rch ta EetobtmL In te a te t w O . ' made ta tbe K etrJnm -fw tiiT i- er the dlnctloa of ttaJieOoU* ..: ftmet» I b g » ~

    »rtune\!^eeIof £i •Slats’RnM p i®

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    On Oleo Gets Panel’s Okay

    W ASHINdixJN, April r t w —. Ttif moAta tlnAoet cominltU* to-

    T»d M»r**I etarlfylnc amendmcnU on the oleoI hsue. They did not chanire Uie mainI p a n of tlie bill.} Tkx Rider DefeatedI Two RepubUeans Jo ln ^ five Dem-I ocrats In defeating the propoial by1 Sen. Edwin C. Johnson, D„ Colo.

    :J o t reduce rxcU« Uxes to 1043 lerela.

    like coametic*, fur*, telephone blUa n and traniiportaUon tlcketa. '■ L«t«r. the H-man eommltlM j!i\ apltl 7-0 alon* party llnr.i to knofk ! i dovn-an amendment by Sen. Huih :j Butler. n_ Near., to exempt county :] fair* and aBricultural exhlblUi from

    -J— — federal-excIie-tJUMTin «amlsnfon.5. ' H Shlpplni Dan D raleti iJ Chairman Waller P. O eorje, D.. ̂t i Oa.. who led the opponltlon to ‘

    Johnaon'a excl*e u x rider, eald the ‘ I committee also rejected by rolce

    tl vote a prapoied lubstltute by 30 * : j dairy ita te senator* tha t would have ‘ ' repealed federal marRnrtne taxe* '

    but outlawed tnter*tat« shipm ent of | 'j colored oleo. '•I H ie hou»e bill repeal* a ll llcen*# i

    tee t and federal taxes on oleomar- ' rartna outngliL However, I t requires £ I reaUuranta to post notice when they

    •arra colored marsarlne aa a sub- 1| atltut« for butter and to aerve It In

    triangular aeg^ons.

    Drunken Driving H c d r in ^ D B ls y c d »

    — : - ‘n » appeal eaae of JX le R. Ro- •« m a rt j^ a rB e d wllh drtvins a moUjr }f

    ........«hl«Je-w hU »-under ihe Influenceof in to x la tln r^ lq u o r, w u paiaed ‘Wedneaday raomln* In dl*ttlct F'court im tll th* term bejln n ln f “

    • e e p t i a . • “ d.l l i e oaaa waa acheduled for trial ,

    k t 10 a jn . Wedneaday bu t th* be a r . ^ lng waa ealled off becauae a w ltnea, “ to r tba atot« oould not t t praianL f, W . Ii. Dunn npreaenta Ropuin* wtio ^ •ppealed a guilty rerd lc t handed „

    - down Ja n . » by a pollc* eourt “

    ^’ u a elt Bright,Tw in Palla. who alao ^ i -la appeallBf a caae of d runken M r - i- ■ Snr. Wedneaday m om ln f changed ^

    • plea of no t guilty to KuUly .througta h ll attorney. W. L. Dunn. 8«nteno* will b* pronouncad a t 10

    • .-Ml. Friday. Bright waa adjudged 'KuUty of t h i c b a m U aro b IS tn "

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    i t r w a 'i to 4 and 7 to 8 p jn . pj A D UTTSD

    Ralph Poiter, Robert Ittr idg* , Jbtra. O. K. W eaula and Mra. M. j . Bay*. I r . all Twtn FklU; De«n

    ■31ak»le*. Pller: baby Carol Hanaen. • ;j«rome; Mr*. Bethel Beaton, Kim- .berly; Mra. WlUlam R. Veat, Wen- JleU; Bill J , Murphy. CaatJe. ^ .ford, and Mra. B tuart L. Young, •.Buhi w

    D18M1B8ED ncIfr t. O don Wataon and daughter, r-

    Twln PalU; Mr*. Ray VanBuren 'U ld Mn, Mr*. Rex lA oeastcr and

    • Mlaughter, Mr*, O. 8 , Werne r and - -.Norbert iM e n , all PU err baby Carol Hanaen. Jerom e; Mr*. Ever, l - ,« tt Ooodman and daughter. Mur-

    . .. .taag h , and Mra. H arry Hamaaakt L( ■*od daufhtar. JOnfberly. “ i t

    Weather^ By United P r t*'K lagie Valley » Slewly iacreaalnc

    eloadlDCM and eonUaoed wmm to- P- ,tfay. taalgh t and Tlinraday. nijhfmi day tla* te m p m tv * near BO u id In laweat tonlgbt i« to M. Modrrat* t o f ita h eaaterly wtsd.

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    S T A G E O F S N A K E R I V E R■ 'n»e lerel of Snake r tre r m low i Wedneaday u thown by Ui* n»w •T ar Bhoahone fklli (l&e w rnnd ferj f water gulag w r Uie ,

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    R E P A I R S E R V I C E

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    - W itn c lra your fut* the Be«t tn j • tH y lh tn s .

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    I Keep the W h ite Flag of Sa fe ty F lulng

    I Now 32 iDtthout a y tra ffic death in our Magic ‘ Valiev.

    Knights Templar ■ Will Be Inspected ; —Ott-Friday-Night

    Annual Intpectlon of T v tn ^ l l arommandeiy No. 10, K nights T etnp- , Inr, will be held a t 8 p. m. Pridayfollowing a dinner tchcduled for 7 ,

    p. m„ It waji announced W ednesday . by John T. Parish, Pller. eminent

    - eoiiunandci'. ,T he order ol the temple will be i

    conferred, Dr. JamM M. Ashley, |Bolae, very eminent deputy grand jcommander, will be the Inspecting , officer.

    O ther loclKC nuUbles who will bepresent Include Dr. R. A. Pa rro tt. 'Twin Palli, right eminent g rand *commander: Arthur Z. Hnwlc, Boise. ‘em inent grand generalljtalmo' Claude ^M. aardon , Kimberly, eminent ffrand 'captain general; Walter B. Pariah, ^Twin Pull*, eminent grand prelate. _

    Dinner will be served by the *Boclfl Order of the Deaucennt. j

    Blaze Disrupts Phone Services ;

    RUPERT. April 37-A coalhouae fire her* TUosdar allemoon waa no Interne It melted the almlnum ald^ lng of w adjacent. warehouBo and damaged a &0«palr Ulephona cable above. Ptve of eight long distance i clrculta were knocked out imd m any c local telephone* were put out o f o r- n der, between 4:J0*hd 0:30 p. m . i

    T he flro reporUdly ita rted In car* i. ton* and t r t i b behtnd-the Chlahoim tirother* atore and tbe htounta ln «, Stalos Implement company. I t d ap riad Into the eoalhouse which Wtis t Tlrttially deatnyed. The lost waa e s . m tlm ated a t *200 b» Reed H anson, o m anager of the Implement com- wp*«r- ___________ ___ S4-H Oub Reports ;

    Its First Meeting ^T he first meeting of the Busy 1

    B o« . Twin Paila 4-H club, wafl J oooductad Tueaday a t th e home of th e tortnietor, Mr*. J. M . Pierce.

    O f f l w elected ara Carol Ann a u n a ^ r y . prealdtni; K aiheryn _

    program octnmlttee. ^RefreshmenU were served.

    Divorce Sought -, B hennan Delaney ehargca E llia-

    belh Delnney with cnicl and Inhu- m an trea tm ent In a divorce ault filed Wednesday In district court,

    ■nie couple WM married Sept. 18. 1BS3. a t NewcasUe, Ind. HarrJ- Be- nolt represenu Delnner.

    Magic Valley 1 Funerals

    KETTCHUM—Funeral a e i ^ e s forU r e n » a Onibaugh wtn b e h e ld a t 3 IX m. T liund .y s l tho Eplscoj>al church In Ketchum. Interm ent w ill; be made la the Kelohum cemeUsry, I

    P IL Q l—PuncraJ tervlces for Mrs. T tllie M.J3uer1s will beheld a t 2;3o p. m, Thurjtlay a t the While mor- tuaJ7 rtape l. Burial will b* made In the Twin Palh cemelerj’.

    J IA O m M A N ^ Puneral service., I for J. H. Hendrlcknoti will be held n t I 1 Thursday a l the Heorgnnltcd 1 LDS church.

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    .T h u r s t in y , A pril 2R

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    AT,DOo 6 _ ■ ATTTJU-X>nMANCE

    C oiji^ D ecides W a te r Rights T ra n s f e r O ka'Earl B am ei, Hanaen, la given U

    rig h t to transfer BO sliares of Tw: Pa lls Canal compaify slock fro

    '• laiwt lo Jilclon valley to land situate betw een H ansen and M urtiuah pri vided he accepU delivery of w at lo fill lhe traa iferrsd right In U cana l of Uie company.

    'Hll* verdict waa handed- doa Tucdclay. by :D ut£ le tJudge ita U * .

    1 Lowe In n.. mcmomndum decUlo. T h e memt>randum- further- stat«< " In th is cnfie It Is all but Impoaalb to ACC how any stockholder of U

    ^ re.ipondent could be Injured In IcRftl sense by th t requeited chani

    ' In the place of U.-K, In Tlew of tl; evidence th n t the company can an did in 1048 deliver lo each stocli ho lder 20 per cent more waler tha

    ^ .w'fti rcoulrett. to.aupQly-hla rlghta.' ^ Judgo L ow i-fu rthe r pointed « u th e Id ah o legUlaturv and sUl ’• courta have aet forth a Carey ac ‘J w ater r ig h t l.i property whtah th 3 ow ner can u u where ha deilr<

    w ith in the service area of the com It .p anyU _ lrrlB a llo n -?y « e n i.~ iu !)j«

    on ly to th e lim itations the use m u• be iK neflclal and the only chang

    In th e place of Uie musi no t In ter° fern wiu» or Injure another wite• u.icr In respect to hla water righta.

    B nm es h a d appealed the declsloi . of .Mark K ulp. sini« reclamation en J Blneer. w ho refused the appIfAUoi . Ju ly IS. 1948, Bamea filed his ap g peal Sept. 18. 1046. against Kul| J, and the T w in PalU Canal companj , Inc.•! »PPe«> hearing waa befonf, d N trlc t court March I«. 17 and 16

    w ith 11 wltne«e.i testifying fo B am ea and nine for the respond entfl.

    nam e.i was represented by Par^ ry, K eenan , Robertaon and Daly while P rank L. Slcphnn wns coun' sei fo r the reapondcnts. '

    ; 25 Seal Hunters ; RescuerOff Isle» ST . JOHN-a, Nfldn April 37 9 T w enty-five seal hunter* ttere res- t m e d today after spending 34 houn• on a n ice floe olf the coast of Bell<

    ta le,' betw een Newfoundland and• L abrador.> T h e m en abandoned thalr 170-ton I aeallng ahlp Womlda when U wa* t dlaabled a n d eaught tn an le*-jam> T hey huddled around a tiny fir* on• tho lco tmtU they wer* reached by> th e sealer Newfoundland,'aXlppertd• by Jo h n H . Blackmore, SS.year-oId

    coaatwlao veteran.T h e m en had to . pick the ir way

    across a h a lf mile of dangerously- cracking Ice to reach the rescue

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    Land Is Broken For New Hospital

    ; POCATELLO, AprU 37 MV-Mm I H«V. Edw ard J . Kelly. Roman Cath-

    W ^ ^ ^ f f ^ ™ b e d s to th'e hospital a n d hoa ie 40 student jiunes.

    HEAD TIMES-NBWS WANT ADS.

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    ^ ^ io w e rS^C«-oywr MOTllfiffg-lh

    K E M K M B E R A K - C E w -ill

    Her more Cheri.̂ ht'd Than a Cnr.'̂ npp . . .

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    =8 I Tmtî FallsChicken* HUM

    Mr*. Ruby Connelley. 1089 Mor O V Ingtlde drive. report«4 to c ity poll

    ■**y Tuesday evening th a t w hen tl came home from work tw o of h chickens had been killed and 1«

    r, ‘ , on the premises, investigating offl era said the fowU apparently we killed with blunt Instrum enu. Bor llghU 'neaniJB -chlcken houae wc

    n 1 ^ sho t out, ofqccr* said.

    PeathClaims Area Pioneei

    BURLEY. April 2 7 -B a m e tt Jchi ,1^ »on. pioneer rancher of tho-m cL

    community, died Tuesday a t WIel : cnburg. Arja, where he had Uved fi

    the past year.Mr. Johnaon had lived In th e Hei

    t.V 'v lar community fo r about 40 year , H e had 'b cen a 'aem M nvalld for I ou t n iu ibe r of ye an and apent son aUt« time a t Lava Hot aprlnga and WIel 7 act enbunr.1 the A daughter, Mra. G ladys Mos “ Ire* preceded Mr. Johnaon In deat) w*":. Bu«lVQn_lncladfl-lU*-.Hl(lQw;..foi o ject d a u g h U ^ Pay* Johnson, who Is o

    a mission In' Venezuela; E ra Mar: lange joha ion . en route lo th e Belxal n te r- Congo; Anna Johnson. D allas, Ort « t e r and Erma Johnson. Wlckenbiw 'ta. A ril.; four aoni, Earl Johnson, Wick Islon cnburg, nnd Raymond Johnsot » en- Charles Johnaon and Orville John kUon aont'^TI Heglar, and four grand

    ap- chlldrcn.Kulp The body will be returned to Bur lany, ley for burial. Puneral services wl.

    J>e held a t the Christian church a efore a time not yet announced. Bu'rid i la. will be made in th e Burley ceme

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    Idahoan to Attend Rent CurWarlej

    BOISE. April 37 (U.R) — A nine r.tat* conference of regional an< nrca rcnl ofllelala In San Pranclso

    , May 1&.10.W111 be altenclod-by-BaS& j I a .area Rent Director J. K eith Bunu

    It was learned today.- Tho Dol»-director aald th e maat

    res- lng will center on new regulation ours now being drafted to conform will 3«lle Uifl recently-enacted re n t contrc and law.

    Officials from th e natlonnl-houa -ton lng expediter's office In Washing was ton. D. C.. and from M ontana. Wyo |am . mlng, Utah, Arlsona, Nevada, Call a on fom la, O r^ o n „ W ashington an( 1 by Idaho will atlend. ered ,

    Zy School Meetuly- A special meeUng of the board scue of educaUon and the execuUve

    group of the ClUtens’ Committee for Twin Palls. Schoola v lll be held a t B pm . Thuraday In the high school library, I t waa an-

    T nounced W ednavlay by Clyde ; a l Koont*. chairm an of th # achool

    T he executive group of Oie nnrt Citizens' committee wlU recom-

    m end a coune of acUon lo r the school board In Uie »1.400,000

    . achoot bond election p lanned toiitni ” '** to » n * * hlga

    school building and add four rooms to W ashington school.

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    )m> A daughter w u bom Tueada] ■Uce Uie Tw in Palls county hoepltal th e Mr. and M rs. M. J . Bays, j r . T

    ifH ----T he annual-PronUer R iding cl

    .MB mountod posse spring breakfaat be held a t 10 a. m. Sunday P ro o tu r field, It waa announ Wednesday.

    Hoods Forfeited■ I .am ont WUdmnn and A. B . E

    -— «ach forfeited a *30 bond Tueada;co urt.,T her:had poa ted b

    * 1 Saturday a fte r being arrested fdr tozlcatloo In a public place,

    hn- .-;lar D laner-D anee Set :ek- A Jo in t dlnner-dance for m em t for and frienda of tha PronUer Rid

    club and Tw in Falla county m oun eg .' poiae wlU be held a t 7:30 p. ara. P rl^ y ^ a t th e l ^ n hall. N o n t

    S! D*er«a G Ito iM arr A na Wright, T w in P i

    Qg. waa granted a divorce from Ray ^ W right , tn a decree handed dc

    Tuesday by District Judge ^ h B a k e r . 'u n c ~ B * rB 6 r- te p V S M Mrt. W right. r

    Plcnlo Scbedoled I f . Members of the Twin Palla Mo ck. lodse 'tnd^w om en of Uw.Moo*e < on, hold a p lcn lo 'a t noon Sunday a t ' ,n . Banbuiy natatorium n e a r Bi ,d- Membera needing transporta tion i

    requested to m eet a t 10:30 a .m n J f . the fountain In the Twin P alla c I..111 park. A charter bus will tn u u p Rt .the group.

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    30-Gollon

    ; n . 50 Down,

    ] 50-GAL. CAPAC

    j 80-GAL. CAPAC

    • Kully Automatic wii I ■■ • Glass Lined-Tank G

    • Easy-To-Clean Snow

    Havo the niociern convc a remarkablp saving! Save on the economicn Automatic Eleclric W quickly, automatically.

    ■ Buhl Pair Loses__ HousehoIdGoodi,„ .t In Truck Cras:tal to BURLEY, April 37—A B uhl fa

    T w la lly moving td a aanltorium In Rbi Island-lost-m uch of U a-houaah goods. Monday night In a fri

    , truck collUlon, Deputy Sheriff D win C llre r reported.

    Driving a pickup truck and tn er’^ r i i L ^ Spady, 35, who 1 t>een a medical technician In B i He waa accompanied by hla w who 1* a nuTM, and their B*moni

    , E ller old bftby._‘n ie pickup was lo u dajrlix. with tHelf.elccitlc atove. relrlgera • bentf and o the r property.•or la * About three-fourth* of a o

    west of Uie Power county U Oliver tald, Shirley Poutx. Hax

    m bera ton. driving a truck, started t id in g P * " pickup. Both vehicles wi Hinted Bolng e a s tp . s u The vehicles collided; Uie pick r e se r- going ou t of control, overtuml--------- m d catching on fire. IU load i

    dettroyecL'Also lost was tbe Spad

    i - . A l - 'dow n Injuries resulted. I

    Were taken to Pocatello.Pout** truck wa* no t dam ag

    Riding w ith him were K elfer M u Moose ln*on and Don Criunrine, bc « « m Haxelton.I t th o . --------r------------------B uhL RETUBN8 TO HOME m a re OAKLEY. April 37—Mrs. Jei 1 n e a r Hunter and Infant aon. bom It a c ity week a t Uia Burley hoapltal, ha u p o r t returned to their home In nor

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    ars While Yon Provide f it W ater You Need—a t tl P rices Reduccd on SEAI Electric Heaters!

    AR 132.50 atic Electric

    R HEATEHNOW ONLY

    TRPW1, 9 .00 M onth on Seam Easy Tern

    (isatial c srr7 ln i «h»rjt)

    C IT Y . . . NOW 139.0

    CITY . . . .NOW 164.51

    \'ith Interlocking Thermostat Guaranteed for 10 Years

    )W-White Baked Enamel Finis!

    venience of clean hot water a ! .Save on low initial cost . . cal operation of this Homar Water Heater! Heats wate: y. Fine construction assure:

    H om art Hot W a te r H ea te r

    1/ 4 'In. Firebrick lining -

    19.95— N O W 1 4 5

    Stvrdy cool bumWo w ol.r h .o t- • r h*Otl qylckfy hj g f ,,

    _ . plenty erf ho! wot*r wh«n you tt. l o r j . fuel capacity ,

    10-ln. ^ ^ r t r r r d o . p -__ otJipfh ond Icrge, har*ay doon;

    HoiS-bchtmoVepip* opening*.=J • *»*^bodY .34.gonon.

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    8̂ Seen Todaash U u tetUng fishing linei fu n - 0° In tP h^ f, all over-town . . . Amold P. aahold h i i r^ to L d q ? ^ y ^ ia k J n .b iu

    r S S *>*» ^‘8 crop 'o f dandeU a143 Fourth avenue n o r th .

    , , _ W oman stepping back to curb 1 1 ^ - traffic ligh t chaagc* before ahi 10 h a d cross s t r e e t . . . Jun ior high a I B uhl, students pracUclng old-tline di I wife, fOkr annual dance fesUvol to t>e non th - aented a t 6 p. m .’P rldny a t loaded coin field . . . FederaL.rkM p of {cmtor era»*‘Lalan_XaUlng:to_JtttD..D

    off poatcfftco lawQ . . . Touo , Q ^g carryfaig handfnl of sp ring tU ’ line. ^ tchool . . . And overheard: H a » l . 0̂ com m ent about some of ai ^ tj, tlons held la vaUey T uesday.

    :i"; $2443^^kedfor Feeding of Cat

    to M M Judgm ent ef 13,443.00 p lo t t a th e e st and coat of au lt a i« aaked

    civil complaint fUed T u o d a : ,w . dUtxlct court by Clifford O.

    “ m a ^ T u raer “ O M*la m n y ~. ^ HlU seeks 11,003.49 p lus In t

    jitgtO. feeding M Hereford s t ^ ^ and 1»18. and I1.44IJ0

    boUi m u rea t fo r feeding beef caU le lng 194S and J94fl. A naagem en t /eedlng th e c a ttle-w erv aet I tu d e r a lease, according to

    Jesse com plaint1 la s t R. W. Beckwith and WlUlai

    have Langley represent HULn o rth --------------------------—

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    J-S.Weighalll83. HIU Pfiid Final Hoda te re s t

    ledur- Mra-C-N.ltrtyMnBasola.

    Wayne Ford, lliw ld ’tf

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    ,le Lawyer larifies Law |Mh for Mergers^ M h td been Issued to-

    f ttione ; irenerftl's odlco."-‘wSTS.Ut^t •tlomw7 ' ^ Ibo tea l In de ta im la .

    STi^ibeBtilP of ft.Dew Khool H | ^ H " ^S ^ l» re o m in ltt« e depends

    eitottng reorgftn taU oa ^ ^ e e t e d by a vote ot the

    ^ ^ b o ih ip c u rin rf .r ^ lT M Teorgm ntothtn-hM "J^tcd 'o r'K tl)o oaly reoiraa*• f u S e tiwialUon ol #n lnd*. H ^ r

    fi»M A d is tric t to a class ^ ^ L r ^ m p l l s ^ ^ w ithout * 1 ^ ^ ^

    eleclon, tb e m em benhlpcounty c o m m l ^

    jJIXcKhenrlse I t ah«ll be flra

    leslslature p u s e d » lawîM ibtl la cou°̂K r t a n l t e d by Ju ly 1. » new S o l rto^nnlzftUon c o m m its ' fl u elected by tru stees o t exist-

    Tbe law provided U » t l^ j(0 .w }w r»H > M tl« l-reortan l' ' H H

    b « n e ttcc led a county 'Slttee cf live m em bers sh»U bo 5 1 in counUcs w here no re- Bthi>ol PT, ^ U o n has been efiected by From left 2dtleelore. tho boa rd ahall con- *«d •■ TkT• 4dT(*«t Arc* OttleUl

    »l30 »dvlMd Qcorg# E- ^ .p ro se c u U n E f uttom ey oi .Sjata county, th a t th e eicmp-

    t chwge o t oae and one- - f « ^ S “pei w t on M eoUeeUons, ^ ^ 10 Indepeadent o r rural j - C y ft icho9l dlttrlct*. docB not a jv • JtU rtcrgsnlsed dUtxlcta. „ yj;t.oplnlDn iuOd as presldcn,Kli luiw * new designation ana , Mt Idaho Po»-e

    d ni»l Wgh Mhool dlatrleta. Tlnlcer, -------------------------------------------- treai

    Ian Released, I le tlrlns (

    After~Deeade- SiSlrflHorae, sea

    te rT ia y - '^ R o o mJ to Mrs. Ch

    irrMi p .» . On.) NIecum.± (WphWM. a am all lamp and Each mer ill m d Innumerable books." a toy to t n m v e n no to ile t facilities .In to convales-

    tip lr » n » a n d b b H I ^ ‘ « r e ..........Itm sbout Uio noor. ,. HAZEL'nt t l msn-s f a th e r , ' 63-yeor-old m h . C A. a a U ih ish a t told police be had arrived to r i m his son fo r 10 o r 11 years,Ba htlitr. who opera tes a tailor eommtinlty,« uw1 rtnr Kxxls a tore on t h a ________ Z.rttVwr ef the building, said th e T“ -----------a tiwppeared about 1039 a tter

    llgbt socket fo r h im la thekn.n bti (lueetlona abou t Mu ton's tMHbouts, Ihe fa th e r aald. hU (attplted tha t th e son bad gone lOiudi.:Z9Dn(UivkiiahAk wns vngue about btnr.

    C d» ft?“ h e replied to ques- by Brooklyn DUt--Atty.Pm r . McDonald. " I don 't know hd Uie dratt. T h a t was In 1D17. mt U?-Bi«U lie didn’t “believe In vlo- W* wm ndd«l “I d o n 'l know" ba uked If he would have gone iittilinny. I

    InardWill Seek ^ Bids on Buildings tp

    BOISS. April 37 î- yo- which h

    curtls, a t the f

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    ' motherOrlciins wftji. Uie nation’s anrt foi iargtfl c lly /i«(l second aa son, P to New Y ork in 1840. ~ ' Hendrli

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    l u a l i t y

    a c k e d b y v a s t r e s e r

    FR O Or . * » * OKAIM MUT«Al IPII ININTAL DllTlllIHO-COBF.. FKIIA..

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    Values to 25.0

    IS,nndEiti

    Values to 49,!

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    Ch'

    Values to 59.

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    ' 1•Values 8.90 t<

    . - A l c r t tw t \ i

    S T O R E H O U R S: 9 nO

    to 5:30 ' 1 F R ID A Y S 't i l 9

    lok ing I n f a n t O b i C o u g h in g u p P

    IBY, April 7? -A fU r an anxious 73*mUe -ray examlnaUon w u being m ade In tl young Curtis Pelerson obllglagty coughi. had be«J choklng.hlm^------------- :------ -tls, IH -year-old son of Mr. a n d M rt. W t family home eight mile* n o r th of her' was rushed lo a ph>-slclan a t Carey w h I n Palls because he did n o t have the pr batrucUon from the baby's lung , m Jerom e to Twin PalU, th e Peterson a ieriffJEat.Bunis.-WbQ r td loeA ahead for. lospltal to be prepared for th e case. Era'

    Hie buby was rushrd to th » hospital. rl»s lhe X-m y examlnaUon t o delermln0 plecM In Uie lung, ttie:btthr*>*8*n-t«K s o f-jw u to , the largeit one a b o u t t ^ - according to 'h ls grandm other,-M rft-Hla

    m at Hagerman kiM H Claimed by DeathaERMAN, April a 7 - J . H . H en - Hranac.jon . 03, died Monday a t Uie -----------dell hosp lu l following a h e a r t

    1 waa bom Peb. 4.1884. a t M ore-„ la., and moved wlU» hU p a r- He w.U>-Vlotor-ln-18M. .wbar» -th «y. i a Uicr .̂cd two years. In 1918 he moved ters.uKcrman. Puner. Hendrickson married H axel p. m. 1:r in Jerome, Oel. 17, 1040. LDS cl: Is survived by his widow, h is Uon ofier. Mrs. Lutlnda Hendrickson. Qoodlnfour brothers. H. M. H endrick- ■■"Port Anjelea. Wash.; Q . W. •—

    drlckson. Idaho Palis; E . A. ^

    lu rsd o y — Friday — S

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    1 .00

    'oppors and ShorUo co a ts In nsw S ino covcrta, tweedii, a n d aucdea. S nd w ide c u ff trim s. F in e selection Dmpire beige and tw eed. S izes 1 0 1

    5.95

    roppera, full-lengths and three^tu'fttpd a nd box dcsignB, In fino f Choice of navy, redi^ g reen , cocoa, b

    9.95

    EiandAotneljr tailored toppers tn d 1 ieslgna now r®duc*d to an am** gabardine, oovert and tw eed In flai la ry and tweeds.

    D R E Sto 16i95 'T jA laiKC coIlcction.of nc^* S p rin g .d l a-epes, p r in te d je rse y , f r o s t point, two piece designs, f e a tu r in g Oie sires &-16, 10-20,16^4 to 24Vi-

    - X.

    bliges b y ™ P o ta to P iec es ^aUe emergency tr ip a n d ju t t M,n the Twlo Pall* cotmty boo- Fro»iughed up pieces ot raw potato j p ^ j r t

    iT 'w ay ne^ lexson . HaffcKbkea here.v h o urged Immediate transfer ^ . . j

    B proper Instruments to remove K | l

    in mercy mission waa convoyed n . g l fa ra .T w ln .F a lU p h y s lcU n an d T I I I C Examined f l r s l 'a t a physlcloa’i

    m ine U»e exact locaUon of the f l l O - ta o ty a a d e o u g h ed .u p .im ra l . iTM-elghU^of an lncn-m dlan»Bla ' " " '* ^^,[111

    COMPLETES V ISIT ' 'tMDESlLY, April 27 — LucUle Bfp'allaa. Oakland. Calif., r e tu r a ^ J - J . i ier home U»U week a fte r a 10-v ^ t w ith Mr. and Mrs. L o i^ f j ;

    nac. * i r ^

    idricksoa and W. A, Hendrick- k ^ t ’, Hagenaan.:e was preceded la deaUi by hU « , a h S i t h . t a - a n d a w a a l s . - k g u

    ^ e r a l services will be held a l a ^ i ia . Thursday a t the Reorganised f f * "3 church , here uriBer the dlrec- dX1 of the Thompson funeral home, todaj.xllng. - ' •

    B e s t o i f t

    m- Saturday -Only

    ts & D r e

    N O W t 4w Spring shades and d e s i^ s . Fai I. S^led with collar and cardlg&n Jon of colors, red, green, Skipper 1 10 to 20 . \

    N0W~2X)^oarter eoats. Styled ^rith full f 0 fabrica of gadarilne, covertr > S T T O c k la d iw e ^ ^ iM r iw s r i t

    N O W 3 0Id fu lH M i» U io o .ti 111 th.J I i i M t ) oadng clearance pdoe. Expert!} flared and gored pettenii. R ed ,s

    » S E SNOW 6 t o l

    f drCBSCS.now rc d u o ^ to a ^ n y p r lint, plain jersey and silk printa. He jacket dress. A wide choloe

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    1 . 8 8 ’'“a s h io n c d o fto necklines “ - _r blue, navy, ' ;

    f l a r e b a c k s , “r a n d tw eed.________ , _l t W 0 , - 8 ^ 4 , - - - --------------- ^ -

    ) . 8 S — ^t f a b r i c s a n d 1 1i ly i t y l e d o f . . I J, g r e e n , ir fn k , .

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    11 tnuu» BuU *t llaktia f c -T :g r .^ y ^ i y ; - ........ -

    I All iiatiM* rnslrad br lio «r hr «r I ' JartMlkUoii IO Im publbtixl wxklr.I t 7%«n re to iy gave h b views on a

    : le n d th e n a t io n a l is ts Sl,500 ,(j ;■ P ro b a b ly th e c rU lc ism i s

    d a m . B u t I t m a y b r in g a fu ll(I ' ' w h a t w a s a n d was n o t ^ o n e

    [ i t . : w h y . I t m a y even d is p o s ej ; : p c o u rse f o r fu tf lre u c tid n .

    • S enato r Bridges has nccu; j ' : of “w hat m igh t be called , :j I ToUant a tte m p t of th e C hlr I': ; to keep a t least a p a r t o f < ;,l' i u l d th e aecretary ’a le tte r *‘co ii' : the-free Chinese more If h e ’ !.r : A m e r ic a jUvlslons to fig h t v

    • cofiununlsts."f ,._T h6 le t te r h a d recalled t l j already given China slnca t l

    r ; " w 4 r i r .T f p o ln t e d ‘ou t th e p. ” : ffic t th a t th « communlfltjs h r — t—«*P«bU lly -^f^ 'nqueriirg -80u- : toally , an d th a t th e na tlo i \ • have th e m lUtary capability t

    : Mr. Acheaon probably cht : “cap ab ility ’ w ith care. T h e ;

    j t ; n o t seem to lack m anpow er, j■'j. : re ta ry po in ted out, “th e C h in,!; : forces have lost tio b a ttle s c; i i 5 ^ . because of lock of equ•[ : w clearly lacking waa lea; • efficiency a n d good m orale.

    II t T h t C h ina aid blU h a d p r •1 • w tu m fo r th e loan, th la govi

    ■ «upervlse o u r m lllta iy a id , C• m in is tra tion , and custom s col

    !: ; nose porta. T he custom s rev ;£ used to h e lp p ay back th e loan ji; rep ly waa t h a t It would rouse I reflentm ent am ong ih e Chine 1 ; perhaps be In te rp re ted a s c

    ;; . Chlna'a sovereignty.ji v! All thla m ay rep resen t a ne

    , , ■ la ted policy. And it c ap be I n t waya, depending on one 's p< Uilea. One view m ight be th

    • S ta tea g overnm en t did all i t co ̂ . nlzlng tho inevitable, could do

    - could bo sa id th a t the governm 1 C hina to com m unism a f te r ̂

    j j - na tiona lists by urging a coalll ij B ut some th lnga a p p ear c e rts r; ' ' ■ fo v em m en t used American oil - In some teases , i t appears, d I arm ies could n o t or would i

    M illions of do llars’ w orth o f i abandoned to th e red forces al:

    , : struggle.T V hcther Ifils representa th

    ;) ■ tem p ts o r ih e Chinese national: m a tte r of opinion. W hether n have been done to assure a n to ry w ithou t dangerously com] country’s position is som eth never be know n. We don’t re

    J posala from c ith e r side l h a t j i ̂ a g uaran tee, so perhaps no n e i I . F o r th e p resen t, the Aeheson i ' aecretary 's refusal to incrciu5<

    — ^aeem to reveal a new nnd dcfi ]., -assistance. B o th sla tom cn ls r1' iv , th e U nited S ta te s can do only ];j " ^ th a t th a t so m uch is ]w.

    — ! li l tO S ANOEl ■ inA/i well, who prei

    NovembtIM ADVAKca thoie two. eej

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    «i»«. probltmi —--------------------------------- tMM. eimlni

    for lhem«l»C! i to SMtieB M -iM I. c. A- While they fi IHI smIoii u < n ot id«b». builfleu decllr

    EKTATimCO., INC. the ntUon. n

    ’r»n«iifo. c«ilf. ployment andBenenl tone I

    r o C H i N A« in C h in a m ovea not been bom ,-S o c re ta ry -o f-S ta te - - ^ u - h » i l n» r 1 in th e s e n a te fo r of «*djM Un« l e a d m in ls t r a t io n ’a b m d 'o n 'w rn r h l n a p o lic y ." T h e *nd m eui-m il Ism w a s a m o n th - m ttn u htrdth: !lg n r e la t io n s c o m - of troubiw,In w h ic h th e aec- ^ a p ro p o sed b ill to dcieru ezUndli ),000.000. alw conis w a te r o v e r th e I le r e x p la n a t io n o f ^i e f o r C h tn fl,“ a n d t o u r is t —Ii c a m o re u n if ie d Callfoml» f»ce

    eervlcltit a pop

    u se d M r. A eh e so n lurpei* lu eaiits a b o ta g e o f th e ed the anUclpal

    I n e se n a t io n a l is t s eenten u s « a C h in a f re e ." He

    :o u ld h a rd ly h a r m in d u iw t( w e re to d is p a tc h if mfnclent wiw i th th e C h ln ea e “ >e lonj pu]].

    have returned

    t h . »3,01)0,000.000t h e e n d o f W o rld California. Ooioip a ln fu l ly 'o b v lo u s ' w a ih in jto n rT h h a d th e m m t a i ji i i l h - C h l n i - S e n - - "o n a l ls ts d id n o t cxvBEaANCi’ to a to p th e m . heavily from

    r a S , o l V S MA n d , a a th e sec* v id comervatiot

    ineae g o v e m m e n t W bute to everyt

    t ? ' P « ‘ ' U T?'a.'”„ 'S £ lU lp m e n t. W h a t the great dlYld s a d e r s h lp , u n i ty , coroplacen^ am

    berance of-^the

    v o m m e n t a h o u ld C h i n a 's U x a d - M v u m i o n -

    o l le c t lo n In C h i - -v en u e w o u ld b c S V i ‘'th“ “uf. m . M r. A ch e a o n ’5 dirncuitiM witho se s u s p ic io n a n d » r o il e s e p e o p le , a n d

    a n in v u l o n o t w ^ ' K u S . 'accept federal fit

    le g a t l v e a n d 1m - reum rcu w van i t e r p r e te d In tw o p o im c a l isy m p a-t h a t th e U n ite d their own feet, lo u ld a n d , r e c o g - ' ' ’! •» of thi :o no. m o re . O r I t fm o n t a b a n d o n e d “ J u T S S ,

    w e a k e n in g t h e they hare feJt t)l l t lo n re g im e . *»>«> oUier weuc t a i n .T h e C W a n jl id u n w h c ly a n d l id is h o n e s tly , . i t s eovemment.- Umn o t f ig h t • w e l l . ______

    . i m S K i ? T m 2 .“ S i r K . ‘ ;u m o s t - w i th o u t a Brannan plan fo___________________a u sa . Um* th a t •■ho “ V a lia n t a t - p v n ie n t of ulldin

    a n y th in g c o u ld BanlMUon*. & rin a t io n a l i s t v ie - forced into bankn

    n p r o m ia ln g t h i s do h l n g t h a t w illr e c a l l a n y p r o - -u ie out arewih c

    p r o m is e d a u c h toKard manacMlI w a s D osslb le ' u tliat i n l e t t e r a n d th eJ50 ..C h in ese A id ' i r . T T ? T I7 C*^ fln l tc p o lic y Of V 1 il/ W b?lve n o tic e t h a t s a n b o r jy so m u c h , a n d t>« u t m e . , „ p „e w ill o n ly h e l p . Uon in Time mat

    TaUon typical of U ________ H asennan vailty.

    StlN C T IO N !y o f th e T lm o s-e r th e d ire c tio n '' i n s t i t u t e o f AecortlinB lo Tl! In te r e s t in R to To^ni." ; n c ^ a p e r w a .

    flrsi niKlf«r tr.iUny s d o n o t p e r - »crrji of d f u r t loiI f r e a d e r s a n d .Q uw ng Time: • i n t a u c h a . u r -e r t a in d a te . I t a*»v « c..L.r bin3 p la c e s p e c ia l *> n n "Wr don t

    K i“;.s,v;rk* p n * dJ, e a i ie ^ u i a chrTcTjranTt A jn m e s .N tW S -n o th in g m o r e "Other nr»rby toi

    rumrtnc on thrlr

    I . to d e ,e r - . " S S>era a r e r e n d - p^Ireotn owner rrfe w s ite m , t h e • 'f ''’" fo"!-' mu;h e a d j . r r o m s « . b o m ^e ra c a n d e t e r - t n z diro p r l a t l o n s n rc rorkln* eh»l•I a comnlf-fj* ‘ t h a tJce In c o m ic s irpon.% U\e rocker lartj) a n d so c ia l on* tl

    lime of lOi creaiMt » .. , «-iuiy tnntlon Jndacfd

    o n n r c t l o n . o f m « rocking cliiiir w ic s - N e w s w a.s on hnntback. }!• hi o ' bp su rv e y e d NJtnrwhrn- *

    « n a t io n a l i " '" , ? ;rftitlon-w os in.Tflhl t h ^ miiJci tn»kp »

    f r e p r e s e n ta - or jcorlns ihirs a r e s e le c t - boy put ni. I m e s - N c w , l sa u c h d l s t l n c - ThU way b« uie e

    a n t a M o n ic a ,! ">«!ome out. a lthouch It le doubtful if more- reajon -t'. The d(I fact, about e igh t months old and li icracy. while. The pooch U suppoietl }«j ^ be a w atch dog nnd a good dog

    kids. You ean phone Kimbe:k a n d( vital • • •aunlty FAMOUS LAST ^INEwever, “• • • And he made ereryooB under “ *** •Bd on r-'OENTLEMAN IN 'HU

    r o u a x n a o wbeen — -----------------------------«««----------w ith x '- . .7 T T - . ■: -----------r r ^

    : per-lllUes, ■'T' . • ■ .•• verely

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    I o n s w e r f / i eMom f-?ahh fo l e p h o n o w h e n

    the J.'0.000 J.______I f r in g s . .lane 'lhan } A n s w e r in g

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    rT p W A S H I N G l

    a M A ^ i2 9 WASaiNOTON-Par a k n

    now oongress h ts been battlj H _ a n d 'fo rtn U )at'w n(L housln i 9 tba speeches c n 'U ie aubje<

    laid end to end, Uiey woulc *0 f a r out l o t O M H M spaca as to escspe

    r»i,imn even of

    ^ t o ? P*3o«n»r telescope.B ' l t congress

    s e a m a a c t u s l l y ^ R | , C

    d i 'i h J «“» : biiL- 5 r - w i n ^ B g^ a .ta t! direct'Cov>

    en unen t aid t o ^ ^ B |

    f hirrfi homes for some of 0 Im xnt lowest Income famlUet

    'I n ‘ sp it eof all U iat the

    u ^ e i has now passed a blU calU. construcUon of 810^00. home

    - over-a-pertod-of slx-yean.-.Pa J , clsaraaee. th e measur* pi

    *1^ . 000,000 In federal loot M rw n ot cours^ 7 ° done u u s twice beforo u d a ^ vTrri obe trucuonuu tn the

    blocked it., Today, however. Uiere U |tir rn cof^fWence Uie house will be a•irim) M vote on Uie bUl, a n d 'U Um

    Uiey wUl adopt lu Both Speak* R aybom and M ajority Leader McCormack have expressed opUmlsm to President TVun

    JlUlds.0 the :> K these confident forecasts f fshe true, several people will t : a

    Said step forward and make meriU Oioot- pUuses. One will be th e Pree along who has con.tistently ever sir

    Today h u been In the W hite Hous< long before lh a t In the senate,

    r t h a t the need for government he "con- building homea for families

    r hnU Incomes are so low they c t Into afford a decent pbce to live, ■tng a A nother will be Sen. Robi

    T aft, Ohio. Toft's sponsors!; housing by government subsid;

    111 ten nearly back ux far a* the ' 'd e n tV T r iW S ' he"Jolnea w li

    rsUiy D em ocraU ,'B cns. R obert Wi 31flce N sw -Y orkrahd-A nen-S lroder;

    islana, to sponaor a public he bill.

    T aft, who favors m ore 11 assistance than the admJnlsU

    nrUi proposal, has hnd hU ups and < inlet os a champion of public aid In1 a t- building. In both the Tilth anc « r ly congress the senate passed bl

    *“5 which T af t was a sponsor. E were apiifl o f the preaUje and ]

    he wields In the Republican i ’»g- h e could no t move th e half ■

    leadera In the house who

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    u r s C H I L Elong time bolding Uia door abu t agalo t t ln fb o c k coaslderaUon of Uia bin. ling. If aU _ ' • • , • liiw^ So fa r OS hU oonvicUons r

    h u never wavered, l h e ta i m i ^ B of bis feeling csme ou t ooce

    in the higbly publlclud epls lha ..otf-the-racoidi-jipeech_ the R epublican policy com:

    'H is t speech. In which ha t fellow.Republicans th s t Uie could never w in an elecUon a u th ty opposed every-m eas so c la l-re fo rm ,^ ls .3 a f t4 n tbl InUresUng political sp o t In Ul

    L K u M I ts l H e becomes the blunt spoken challenger feared

    ■ ChOSt both th e Republican and ] iiM T h . crsUo parUea. T h a t h u i

    " '* « his role, bui , his speech ho h u never so i' - chsllenged Oie right wing oe private PubUe«»l*«- te v V 3 ,Which h u .? .?• J**'* m3It the his- * * 5 ^m t to Im- It. 110.

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    ;j6aDI0T0K. April « 0U9 — y i T 0^ » r .- c h » tn n * n of the "L B*nd and S h n n ccanpany. -l; “J a M «nny e e c r e t ^ »U hln ». j *

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    ■ g j^S ion’8 choice .for t h e anny.

    eonferred » l lh JPmldeixt ^T ^ tnday . They a n sUU coQ*

    a itplacem ent fo r Jo h n L .

    ■' S . ^ f o r scrapping th e navjr’a

    c u r le r p ro jec t. M jNot fo r D»n5el»

    j ’^ T O iD W th a r u s r B a v j f po«r

    p S ^ a h e r . w ho b a d H „ oentloned apeculaUvely as a B B SJJl^ cceaM r to BulUviui. D an - ^

    I n i leereUnr o f navy In W orld

    5 , ^ M d th e P realden t have L 'problem on th e ir h a n ^ t S

    f f S S o r to X JM t--O en;-LncBu St n iU ltary chief In

    Johnson w anU to g e t K '” g 3 ct5 U iire o im try tn - th e n c « k r - —

    because o f th o generml’a E L p eMi. He expeds ttl recom m end BJ S o r In a few days. T ^

    latpilrr CiUUd fueinwhlle. nepubilcan aenators fn ^ o r a detailed Inquiry Into th e C

    ^ tor Secretary of th e Navy ,

    SS'ci:S'mdln».D,Ma, I ^I thi senate arm ed aervlcea ,eotn* iftMi chalked up th e m a tte r as a

    ^ meldent." OOP com m ittee S S r i ttld th ey th o u g h t tho ^ Ihould dig deeper tnto th e

    appeared w illing to fol-BulUvu) ehould

    a lr&uT o f hl« d tf- nncw w lth.JohoaoD.,.............. . . .

    Exodus Gains ^ For Shanghai ^ As Reds Near p

    aaANOKAl. April 37 ttUO—T heButal exodus from S hangha i woe r.

    up momentum today.The conldora of th o U n t t ^ S tates •,

    xcnlste bulUling -were p iled h igh ̂ . i...iliii pacUnjt ca«B and baggage of iteoi»n» Belting o u t o f Shanghai, f,aauUr officials were aU ylng. KJfoch steamer traffic w as hotsthig # . .

    Kbor and moving down stream . A L ' .U m e naral un it le f t th e d ty load - L -dtocapatlly w llh m en a n d equip- > , m l 11 ebiuJsted o f s - fo n n e r J a p - I - ecM deitroyer, fo u r fo rm er U. 8 . f r ' ■ Bbeivtepen and several smaller nit

    BriUsh s u p F W * n gn » Black Bwan. la s t British sn l Toisel in the h a rbo r, departed { ■ ■ !oiMtxe«m a t h igh speed U te to - K A iv- M H

    Lctw.nrlng na tloca lU t p l a n e s bond the d ty fo r tb e f irs t thne isht lunny. hum id day drew to a iem and Ibe uncertatn ttea of a n - Kbcr duik approached.Tlu eovemment Inform ation o f- ■ ■

    On luucd an u rg en t bu lle tin to a ll W ~7 t»l;n corrwpondents a n d the ir de - r>~;^ ^colenU. I t said;

    f a s t Cbaoxtfl B yIn view ot the f a a t changing de - {»■■«.■

    ttlepmenu. this office U i n no po - *“.......i:uca to predict how th e govem - aml and local offices will function

    n i ll tom eetly urged th a t a ll V ^ 8 Rreutn earrt-ipondenta a n d th e tr de - W(!«nt* Rpply fo r exit visas now. ct^n any event n o t la ter Uian April J

    Hornrctl and s ti ll photographera,»tio had been moving In groupe of ttree for mutual p ro tec tion w ith two wrtrlnR while one ahoota. now were ̂■TOfUonlnjr on ly w hen k m lllta ty ' rM b ........ ' “ ‘ » =

    Auto Uses Ditch Ŝ} To Avoid Mishap locate.

    Ehtrlffs deputies Investigated an FourUi »«Wfnt a t 10 p. m . T ueaday on All the lalrsrounds rood aouthw eat of donor Wo. A car-drirea-by-L efl-O .-T O - eqnJpi

    Flier, and owned by Clyde labor Eitter, ran tnto a d lt£h B n a c Jl tht road In an a tte m p t to avoid a nu “ Wng k ear nlopped tn tb e cen ter aUa OJ the road, and 1 Thr moving car dam aged 300 fee t machl

    'J Itnce. There were no Injuries to work ««ird» Of hU paaaenger.___________.wUl be .roluataiy. ~ ;t wUl be dons by the men, women ■ ' md chlldrep of the church. When | |

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    tar« project farm. Lett t« rlgbt In th td. Beberi Lapray, nerberi Mentrierl itdlng, Jshn Blnghan belling DennU ■lab Newman and Mra. Ellle nammon the committee io funilsh food to lemt lham. Beth nodgta, AnUa AUr«i. ' msL The youngsters are Marlene Hod

    harvest U complete• there will p . . division made of the produce— JT Cl,

    » wUl go to Burley to be placed Ihe ‘ regional stor^ouse, some be kept to maintain the farm tho resl to provide for Immedl- jv need." d--le siorehousu are located at j«e points close to church een- - . .S with thff main storehouse being ' ted-ln ealt Lake Clly. t has long been the aim of the ctiam rch to malnuin and provide for Mare own needy and keep them off oeeor llo relief rolls, and with these Asee a welfare projects we are fast ^tron lcvuii-«ur obJecUvi/'-Hammood lalned. _ REA^ e J t ” h is never, been necesr = 5Lta.pT0vl r to o r -M d -w d W ea^ U(M e eajlj M*!

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    f f l ' *8101’ DevicesH . l t r - 'V F»»« 0»;? On lhe p.*opo8*J to U i maehinei

    HSO a r m r per machlnr. M r r r e . - la ikror. The »«c«£l il»m iaU rf a

    1/ ,propo**l to ihare lhe pw tiu ha ll ' { ;. to lh« clt}' and half to (be opera- I j * a i a p p ro m by aw rotcr*. 'I ' . Thoo* who oppesrt epmiilon cf tho

    i l l m achtnct vere allovrd to rote oa ; I , th* IlM niias altCTiMUre. j ; B srdett Becl«(lrd ,1 U jm le Burdett wa* m tcctn l may-::l . or w ith 137 Tottt. WUlUm-Caich ' i : ' i n r o t a a ad Jack Chrtsteniea. I I 1B4*7 ' |

    M artla and MUci U m itla ’r - yren electe< l'cut ward coundlmen. *

    UjtcU* m ei red 410 votei, Umnin 'SU, WUUam Daaleli. lU . and Bea |

    ‘ Danmh. H I. 9Leo Nyborx aad W. P. 8Ump»on ̂

    I ' . el(ct«d from ths Mcond warda u ceund lm fn . Nyborf jo t i n *

    YDtei. ettm pioa . M . aad J . A. ‘I OunpbeU aiT. K «nntth OorTla vaa t

    II . .eheaei d ty dcrfc « lth 410 to( « . Au>: * dim CUa* co t M Totc* aad U abel <l i H grn lm n. &S. for th* podUon. (:f ■ . BU V0Ut CaM a'V Ab ODornela] total of 564 votes I',1 v u c u t ; 316 In th i t o i vard a ad <. i ; . . aeo la th* « u t ward. UnofflcUl 51^- .tallUa by w a n b a n u fonowi; C!? B u rd e t tw e 8 t .U 4 .* u t ,l l l ;c h r l i - C

    m . a s d U ; gp tn d. ,« : OroT*. 3S3 aad 304; UmiUa, 330

    ■! and 190; M artin. 306 and 110; Dan- let*, es and 90. and Darrmh. 93 and

    •\ N >tw ». w*«t 347, *art 100; 8Ump- a^ ^ 309 and UOl Ounpbell. 137 e' • .and M; Oorwta. 316 and IBS; CUn*. 1; . , 0 a ad U , a ad nannlton, 11 and 33. c

    Mayor UnseatedR tJP n tT . April 27—Clarlt Cam-

    croa, Citlzeiu’ Udcei candlilito for ̂mayor, defeated mayor H e n r y 1' B r e a i c a l b y 38 Tote* lo Tues- ’ 1 day"* election. Cameron rccelvwl

    .207 roles from ward one and 377 •' Iroca ward two with a tcial of 484 whll* Br«a*eal received U i froni

    • Ward .on* aod 361 from »ard two * With a to la l of 456, w

    . . _W«yne HoUeabeei t u elecled couacUman for ward on« wllh a ^

    --------= tot*l-of-«»-*fttu^pjoyd echo*, l a . bleumbaat. r*e* lre i 38S role*. Hol- ICDbeck. a t lm u * Uekrt candidate. I had 360 Tot«* fm n ward ona and 390 Tote* from ward two, while Bchow had 140 from ward cn t and ^ lU from ward two, fe

    Hoy C uanln jhah j defeated Frank * ' Campbell u councilman ter ward two w tth «70 rot*a. Campbell, ru n . C< e b tf OB th* O ltln n i ' tleket. reeetred ^

    - • a total of 3 0 rote* with 177 from ; ward one and 116 from vard two.

    C u n n lash a a had 370 Tciea from Ward one and 400 from ward tvo. po

    Pricc D. B ean *a» elected clerk PO w llh a to ta l of W7 Tolei orer Ken- »i

    " s e th Stephen*' 873 rote«. Sean had *< T— a u t o t « from ward one «ntl 817 - ; from w ard two whll# 0lephfni re-

    ce lrtd 149 rote* from wim] one and 331 from ward two,.” CUr» B. Colwell. OTOppQKd. wa* wi

    -— tlectM treasurer with 8 0 Totei from mward one and 814 from ward two m

    I with a total of *77. DiSlot machines v e n not an Usue tn

    In the nu p e rt election*. A lo u l of i408 rotes wns ra s t tn ward on* and fieW i In ward two. Cj.

    i Anti-‘Siot’ MayorI DOHI* Aprtl 2*-Dv in B;mo*t II S-to-3 ro te Dr. P. a . KulUfky. s lo t;[ machine oppoT;r.^l, dr.'eaiKl rver-1 y. e tt Babcock In t.'-.c mnyoraliiy race I U~iI here. Jack .Mo\s Cf.'csted Ciia.-lfi' im: . C. Merrill for the Jl.-xt n r d counca , b»;' pen t Both opposed ilo: mtchlnes ' did

    ;. R eelec t^ aer* n K w u U Smith, l i n ,

    m an; Bernard D. S u rr , c.st c>rlt ' ant r:— Krttfr-ft-tiemJiyrTKy triiK iT ffr—^

    Opposln* S U rr aad Mr*. were Noel n . B rliu in andH. noL*aei. re»peet:r»;y. , „

    VoUnc wai ceniiC tfrt he»T:ef i . J ,than u.-:ufll. T o u : rrsu ir.tton ^I .llt . ao l n e r f « or 233 frti-i ihe ! r - , la « Clly t;ectJon ^

    C ^ p lc tc unoriicial reiunvi in ^ n n t ward. aettctS wi.-d a.-.d [c u ij ShL- tar each caadldat* a rt; KaKiuky. 2,n

    _____________ * ALWAY8 TWO B

    1 ^m , SU. cted tru*- ^ Itt* Tue*Uy. There w u ao u»ue. o< „ am cla! actnlaees ts ti 11 balloti

    w m c u t . •, T h* official couat ahowvd Ear! • W rlxht, j r . 4: Mra. Heary T o lm u

    4. U rx E. I . W rlth t 1. W. E. O rlf- . . n th I . Ttsnmy Rut-ed< t- lA yR a t

    T hora* J. John O ktJbenr f l.-JB a?" TW tw n -I WMl ftr t.h .m ^ iM̂ ynmrAf,' UUUtMi 1. MarrlB SU rry IS,

    ' Charles Kromm 11. R. R. Walker ft.!e. 119. 325; Mrs. Bailey, 309,. 329; Henr>\ 237. 207; Sullivan. 132.; 1G7; Jo h n u a . IffT, 31S, and W ar-

    rlagton. 119. 1&8.

    First City VoteOLENNS PERRV. Aprtl 3 7 - In

    the flrsl election as a city of the second class, 0 6 roles were c u t , compJele unofficial return* ahowwl. for w hal U bclleTed to be the hear- lest Tot*. ta Olenn* P m y '* hi**ioTT--' ___ ' ' ■ • • - • - •

    E JK tM T M T dntllK blil'opposltE tr wa* Clarence Uoore. vUlsEe chairm an. He r«eu -ed 388 vole*. Two were on the ballot for elty clerk. Bom er Moats, tncucnbent, won with 119 vote*. Hla opponent. Mrs. M. M. D u le ls . tailed lOe rote&

    Bob W ootoa. treu u re r. w u reelected In a wTlte-ln cam paljn wiih M vote*. Nobody had filed for th a t poilUon.

    P i n t ward w lanen for two coun- ! d lm a n potlUon* were Edward p . ' g lB nentt. 395. u d O eorte Larson. , 379. Alrla Jo*3yn had 144 votes. , In lh a (eeond ward, the two «uc- cessful c u d ld a le s were Leroy Hull . 119. and MorrU J . Decker. 385.

    To'. •?'’ ,No Contests ’

    WENDELU Aprtl 27 -F ^ u r clly ! Officials were relum ed to office and , an unopposed candidate w u elect- ■ ed In ballotlnB Ttiesday a l Wendell, T here were no contesu and no Issues tn the election.

    Complete unoHlclal return.? forward, west w d fttid totiilj j

    R. D. Bradshaw, mayor. 138. 70. I JI5; U llU n U , Comstock, clly de rk , 143, 79. 322; O eono H. Wahler. 141 78. 317; Ray Dixon, ea.it wnrd coun- i cllman. JSI, 58, lEO. nnd Carl Oeli- ler. w ell ward councilman. 113, 77. 210.

    T\Jt*l reBlilrallon was 490. .Votlne \ was considered normnl in ihe we.M , wartJ u d lower than usunl In th r ea.« ward. W ith the exception of D lxea, all candidates were Incum- ' b eat. . . ________• ■

    Council Vote Split •lUCRPIELO, Aprtl 3 7 - Voter* here 1

    re«lect«d one councilman 'u d de- » feated anolher Tuesday In a three- jway race for four-j-ear term*. Comp le u unofficial retimi* *hom-eU E. SnuUi. Com- p in e unofficial relum i are .M iith- ews 139, Thurlow s.Tlth U8, Souih-

    ' w orth 101. .MnrLlnrtslo 84. Lloril -E., Sm lth-B l. and iU rdv CO.

    Large MarginsKETCHUM. April 37 -A Wlal of

    351 vote-1 were ca.« in lhe vilinie selection here. Joe U rncnn «iUi

    145 vole.i and Dan Dsn:eU wiih 143 were elected to the tso aj>enmj:j on th e village h.'nrt1,

    O them n innm c were Frnnk Pa- bala. flO votr^: Jl.il W alllnetrn, In- cumt>cnt. 72; Km iieth Crabtree. 29.

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    s:5sv"ir...»:le of Voko* «e-0 give you all of r:lerk. ----- -----------------------------------------—n re- and Richard R tinw m . 37. The ten cam- of the winners a re four years.I not ______

    »ai. No OppositionHAILEY. April 2 7 -W lth no O)

    th e eW cnndldfttea for offlbere were reelected. O f the 6S voi c u t all received 65 votes bul May

    oun l R K orn who gol 81. Hoac« Sm ith received one ^ t e - vole.

    Other* reelectf w n»or’*~»eUon • fo l- iN tvt. * dlstrtct court InjuncUon 1 " “ by Helena Ju d fe Oeorg* w .

    bury, i t , wbo ordered the a Uquor cootrol board to leave 1

    r ~ ........ of-J)q« l* tfrn)0«:lD :U l8 :3'■ H. sembly. w u to hare cone Int » feet Sunday. Proceed* of- th<

    t were_$fl-b*y»^>een shared by u d countlea.

    , P*dbury ordered lhe UquorKukaM ^ appear h e n M

    b . to ihow cau*« why th e ln)uo • t a * . ahould no t be mad* p e n n u e t

    M wetM ^ WU filed by Irvins dees. Butte. He alleged th a t

    • g ____ tax_law_rloUt£a-lhe_U«jataa*.-b 2 i iUtuQoHTwhich say* th e lU le ii» k not levy taxe*. but may vest p t of assessment u d collection'Ediusa eounUes, d tle*. town* u d a iM Ur elpaJ corporaUon*.

    He *ald fu rther th a t the e ta i blU make* a tax collector

    ______ of (he Uquor board which UadmlnlatnUve body.

    t Jtu t le t ma touch u dectrle a u c e u d I c u ruin I t beyoai

    i ^ ^ a . npa lr. T o u te n . radio'*, refrli l " O l ton . deep freezes, h eattac pads :

    all become completely useles* odo*ed ever a t my *llghteat attem pt U

    them when they w en w hat I ppened su n w u Just a UlUe ou t ‘of k: I. huh? But I w ant to thank you i ihaklng the bottom of my heart for h a ; a a In 'chosen me.” I t make* m e feel

    Tlolflt proud. Mr. O lu c t However, 1 1 I m ust decUne your m agalfl

    In ths offer u d w ait till I c u «h«kii le .w ho check from th t oldJ*djf_ouLpi ; track envdope before I c u go Into t n in f I n tu fo r myteU. le n t of eaied Insulation is easy ‘ayette. You can ?inanca et-Building Terms as log ith. Inquire al—

    . A . B U F F T O G T O N T ^ ^ ^ W ' line — Shophonc —

  • ^ n e T u r n e d | | | S J p o w n i n S t a t e ™

    w lMct«d n u ro r. nfflB'■ * * ^ t o c u n b e o t John B att. BPW Wj r ^ . i .....K s t the oommunlt; B S S f fK f ^ t n l o o fflu . Mayor J . B P W ft

    PW cb.wu relun ied K H *Sn*n of UM Bonnert Perry M B

    . MF^^oo to t t^Kiei % new n w o r ,5 ^ f a n i . . He »ucceed« Don- ^ Gr»y« r " ' “ ®P- I H7^ other ctty offices.L ^ ’elcctcd R. K. Dounett tog 2a w m « • I Hf S T rteorded. iBCumbcn . C.'JSSbmh defeiUxl Mrs. EUiey „ n

    councU poet In the

    * ^ ^ t h * e « t « n j ld*ho com- • S S tih t b»Uotlin TTM he*Ty

    "Refw o r 3. A. McMWea

    jS w uehU -W ..B o(lgei « 0 t t ,^T th e P*jetU baUotlnj 'm d -i& of 73* r«glitr»nU -rot*d a t Bj S n u A. O. Poitthwalt« turn- ^ B ^ b e n t . V. R. Bothkln.

    d : 0 . ■njurwnim. In- :hSL won » four-TOte victory >» * wSitce H «rt 393 lo.SSS. John T ren lj

    M W reelected U ; M ounUla two type. S uaS U W . Thurston wa* elect- —the thi

    of Alameda, a lubu tb of people aSK «'

    S l iM t i»omcW r.lunu . II. W S w .P u ilM m O I . H • iu iw m e won the mayor-* elec- typei. he in S t Anthony by a m argin of o r wppl wU*. Ftome ha i fUled the .pedal

    fflirtd term of O. WUllam OUtcr type* foi r * u elected Fremont eoxmty Bdlion aU ludie la*t faU. off the creo T ^ r a elected B. M. Boyer. Thi* ii n Montoa and 8. R. M errill to 30 year*I ’rtlJiie board. Tho mayor** aamo tp. a did not expire. could be

    rra3ds*«B Cheewi i« b w tJ 0 U f » m t* r tc o r d l . « t

    aaion of the CItlw na party. y Ong a n TOlea. Peaple’a partyidldnte Claude J.-Durten*haw and n rd Powell, independent, trailedh lU and 348. re*pecU»e)y. n „ « ,^ f l d a l return* In Blackfoot I4 U 6 <r« fom er Mayor Merrtl O. Boyle . j r . iwbetantial lead for maj-or on ’ y V | |t ProsrtMlve party ticket. He on- ^tfd Incumbent Ma)-or E lnar M. ( j ]

    tulon Uemmlne and I/fo Ham- POCA S l X u d to flU two jr-jear Urm i on Uie A ahttn rll- the fe* tt board. They rtefcalwl Don ntml or ,r!» and lUehard lU lnkf. college Rjjby voter* oueted Mayor O. L. » U hmbr tlraa U»l cm Ni»

    t;. l«4T. Tln»« C. Kiinktl. Am>r.fil..;, .prIlr»U"iv

    S M S U II^ U. In fî r 1>i« AT^.

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    tr h.. kM •«TT«1 »n tb*'! » iiMb io dm rrem dit* a( nm•k-t-tll-B. P«al A, Bh«p«nl. W tu tn .K'“r ,rK .’W!!;. - Rj

    w„,k, Kg,nr,. PuMi, Daiujl n A.!fi|niti»R. OfCV« «f Ul* Dl'ltUm

    i: j tt. s. c « r t (Will* 4.“ M-'it-ri. April n . It)>—iUaM bU*..ill I., r»r*l?«1 *1 tliti «(Ikf

    > I'. H . H*r tl. !*«« *1.4 tk*>'I ' •.«"«!. Ifll fanibklu th* Bil*.

    *. pvrfomlfit *orlt for Prit*.J •"< X»*»BrT t l Ib*^ "ST1«T. im * . In *Ul«t

    -IIS Ih. ■p*nriniioaf a*i«] A I ^"i'-». Apfll 7. IMI. mt4 dnvlnr*

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    K ' I ^ at. 'atbil ct.

    Disk Gets U.

    maater-e Tolee' Wat a thrill for the poo I* maehlne.’ New the daya of record cor ed far dlftertlen*fre* m tnlr.

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    cbrd Market Aj As Varied Dis(

    ly GEORGE TUCKER ducM a’ YORK (/T)—W hal Is hap- ‘>PCf“tM

    In Uie phonograph Industry Uons a mlilibttck lo the early 20's. nrtl 18 ti Jly-fjve years ago Uiere wcicPCS of records on the m arket ^ l . r Hhick flat disks of tho EdLwn " f .X and Uie wafer-thin *hellac

    .f Victor. Columbia and other facturers. record ol« types were not InlerclianRe- lu r,,,rhe EdUon record required a am] ^.jhd needle, too heavy for olher t^t,Ie anc

    ^ 'Hll* Isman wanted to buy both j,, u,e

    he had to buy two turntables oniy jjxiply Uie one he had wltli_a in.dintnt, tone-arm. T hen tho Ihin joys. betorged ahead and by 1023 the rnore fal . record and machine wereI m arket ' So If titandardlzod the Industry for advanusr*. All record* turned a t the mg reeoripeedi. Any record and needle proved tbe used on nny m uh lne . uidlUomUie picture U changed. AU Uil;

    >rd manufacturer* have for long hlitywiwi - f July 15 for e.iiabll»hment of punwhi ovemmenl for 4S.000,0M Oer- caught

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    Escape When, r j [unnel Collapses n:^[OAOO, Aprn 37 W - A wall ______aed today while almost 30 f p = nen. were construeUng a sewer I 4B feet underground. No one iju rde serloaMy. 1 *I , w orkert — many of Uiem I " ed—made th e ir way to the tur* I inaaslsted. 1 ^1 aecldent occurred a t TfUi a n d Woodlawn avenue, wlftre

    non *T> nofMtniBtlng a {____ll beneath th e lUlnols CenUal L Oad tracks. . . . » t;horltlea aald a sinlden release »• pressure In the lunnel appar- caused a wall t t collapie.

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    L IP S T IC Kr.cmcy 4% f < . 0 0 Q unlity__^ lo r •

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    ^ T o t r . . . . ! f o r 5 0 « =

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    igress Asked' W yi I Try Program t w „ , n Nation’s Hogs „ ,B H lN O T O N .-A prU -37-m -------- M t■ea* haa been asked to let th* lUlraUon try lU eontrorartU l a . Wyi rarm progrmm out on hoca. been apt a " ir la l ru n " would mean fu a r - niprtm e d prlcea fo r farmera and poe* R. e totb cheaper pork chop* fOr con< (or 13 ye

    rs. ' BmlUireU ry o t Agrleultun Bran* bo alnct old the house agriculture com- sU te fro e h e would like auUioilty t t Palla In jc l lhe experiment Immediate- W hen Is aides disclosed Uiat epeclal worked a U t» .U -b c tn rp r tp a rtd .-I tm a r T » n » r» l ven ttp -prlorlly In eongreas. office. 1 e proposed new plan would le t for the 1 sell tor whaUver the market H e lai

    1 pay. 'T he government laU r Shoehon d pay the hog producer* the and thei rence between the average sell- compan] price and Uie 118.50 support c ‘j - *

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    jvE s::~ ^a. W., Twta FalU. (ubmltted ' | | ale*. •

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  • ^ P ;M i s s Schultz Is ■llf?; , - Feted a t County

    Council Dinner■ - ' . • “ r ■ 'y t a t n w SchulU w u booored a t i ■ ^ -~ lu i» o I » * o n - B lw n-br U »-T * ln P»Ili

    oqunty borne dcmoMlrttlon eound H ■; _ _ M o n ( U T At the Raeenon hotcL Mlsi i n — e c h n l t t l r lesTtaR May e tor Europe ■ z r f c n a i x clnla-.irtro represented. Al»c m ' P re em t a t luncheon were Mar* ■ - Ion Hepworth, aU(« homa demon-

    m 4- a tra tlon agent. Moscow, countj U J :^ .:.« g tii t.-W < n e Q .B a lc h and bia. wUe. 1 - •• P . H . Vandenber*, 4-H ajicnt. and I P M rs. Helen Daller. Joeal Rod CroM pf'>' < executive.

    ■■■*— — ‘n ie -e o u n ty -e c uneil g*«a Uiaa

    r ^ * * ^ ^ g ^ l h ? ”p r o i^ m * « ^ repre. aenU U ro UUced on the acUvltlea of h e r dulj. Mrs. Adolph Machecdc, B uhl, prealdent or tho council, pre-

    . aJdcd.D uet «elecUoos on the piano aiul

    accordion vei« played 1>7 AdeUa and , I • I r y Condle. T belr-m other. -Mra.

    LUly Condic, a piest.

    4 G rand G uardian Visits D aughters

    1 HAILEY. April r - Mm. Mabel

    I Caah. Hope, the »rand gyardlan of tb e Job's Daughters. wUl r b l t la EaUey lliunday .

    — :------PlanaJac-her. Visit call tut a ban-___ q u e t a t 0 p m Parenta and ptard*

    ; lana of the irlrli and membera of the ■ cuard lan counell are invited. The

    . - . covered dl*h dinner la belnj plan- ■' ned by Ina Uay CuUer and M n.• O len Bradley, food committee, and

    I, Laurcne Ooodlns and M n. Edith h ■ H yda. Uble decorations. The re*u- 4 - la r m eetln j ef the bethel will be . he ld Uter.H Fou r candidates will be InlUated.'I Includlns two from Triumph, one V •. from BelievuD and one from Hailey, jl -^•Tleporta on tho promotional and ; (ducaUonal fund card party and 'I ■ “E aater Oo-to-Church" Sunday were

    ■ received during the meetm«. A do-' f) na tion waa voted (or the cancer lund ^ drive. ,• iU ; - «

    I Session Features ! j. ; T a lk on 'C a c tu s ' '■i BUHL, April 37-M ra. 0 . O. Toel- ,

    ; Jar gave a talk on “Caetu*- a t the , m eetlns of the lam lt club a t the ,

    i = b ^ 5 i 5 r 5 f H ri. P. P.-AhlquUTwiUi j r Mra. WllUam Vogel aaslsUng. I

    . M ra. B. O. Orr. prosram chalnnan. t ’ tatroducfd Mra Voeller. Oueata of j ‘ «ha chJb were Mrt. Voeller and R uth j i Stlna.

    •. Plays Bridge i; FTLER. April 27—The W ashing-

    ' ton Bridge club was entertained a t . th a homa of Mrs. F lo t^ c e Duerlg. V lir a . Roy Relehart waa a suest.

    PrlMS for high scores was given ; to M rs. Fred Rclchert and Mra. O.. r. D e Klota. Mra. N at Boman re- . celved the low score prlre. N ar- f ; cluuB were uscd for room and table ^ . decorations. ^

    ’ A ll-D ay M eeting •' T he Momlngald* club held an aH- „

    ' day meeting a t the home of Mra. Joe S> Berka wllh a no-ho«teffi luncheon a t t. I p, m . ®

    T be day waa ^w n t In making v- quilt block* and a baby qUllL Oucsta ,,, were M n . Hallver Durgman. M n . S • Joaephlne Klein aad Mary Klein.

    — M arian-M ortin— “ P a tte rn J

    * SNAP ANT W n j^ t flomethlns cntlrclj newl Tlia

    Cnap-and-W rap BIou.ic! No Hide or ahouldcr acams. Snap back to fronta t Walattlnf—UT«p fr„n t.and button. New Empire line.

    Pa tte rn 93C0 comes In tizca 1J..M.18. 18. 20; 30, 82. 8i. 36. 38. 40. 43.S ite 10 Uke* H i yard* Sfl-lnch.

    . casr-tQ.u.v! pa ttern glvea-p e rfe c t n t . C ttin^Se. llluatra ted

    aew c h a r t ihow* you every step.Bend tw cnty.flre cents in eotoa

    Jor this pa ttern to TteiM-Newi. pa t- departm ent. P. O. bo* 6740.

    Chhago eo. nt. Print plainly yourw .

    Now! A new M artaa M artin faah- - t e book u r»*(jy! On l u n a c u a n ^ beautiful re a m e r stylea. dealgned to sew eaAlly. to make your fashion ^ a r » ko further than everl^ 'n Uiebook, a ohiJds beach robe mada of

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    In itia tion Rites Given a t Parle\

    BEIiEV U E. AprU 37 — Oanilyi Haooock. New M ^ o w i . chalrmai

    t a of the board of control for Idahi jia H>eU -Rho-alu ba,-met w ith gtrti'O icU the Bellevue elub -ferr an IntpecUoi l u meeting. The InlUaUon r l t a and i pe^ m alorlly-dagrea-w ere-pftaenled bj [to the o fflcen of the club, with Reliu ir . Head, worthy p rea lden t In charg* Q. Mias Hancock waa taken by thi i t j local advisory gw . ,i lo the dlnne: (a being given lo B a lley fo r tho utenib« ■td ly president, M n . Ethel Comstock, isa The girls In . tbe lr pastel formal

    frocks 1 exemplified thc lr rltuallstls lu w ork.X or.tho.henored guest a t the- isa«U B g.~SonnaR aaM cK dxhctJ«4 e . Eraei K ohler were initiated into-the of club. ____Jc, ‘