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p S c to n F l ( lontrol Proje< loodingto B<H ^ T Sept. 3*'— ^ c o n t r a « 't f o r f lo o d cr R IVood river a< G o o d in g w ill b e l e t h y B r r i i l s v the c ity c o u n c il r e p o r t e d M o n d i K on ^ 0 pieces o f p r o p e r t y in t h e c i ty

io f a c ilit a te t h e w o rk .W f^ e n is were gran ted on property

I. E. Eslingler. Both are locatet B S ^ o n the project is

| \ ' : t S " ‘an': SovietT HelpRi Warii

Tbe pJsn “ divert Gooding 80 It wJU SEOUL. K orea.

^ K im U » b«di ouUlde th e highly placed U. S. K , (leer said today iH ! U b u nothing to do nu sslan troops are

combined nood N orth K orea servli ■ L S ir t for Shoshone and capacity."^ K t h e Big Wood river. - ■ £ may engineers m e t T hU oMlcer aald

ooodlng o f . th e Rusalans were nun* !>>«■ contro l- advlaers a n d pi

■ k t t t o e Btg Wood river m odem rada r-con ^ E lf la n the Plans haa been c ra ft Kiuu m anu

Soviet union. by Ooodlng In th e T h e officer cam

■ fU tlle Wood river are in* b u t he holds a (f my other ptxjposed qualirylng him to

K m icUoiu, Ooodlng o f- lively.Tuesday. ■______________ (ceiiUnB»< «a Pm

Indell Woman I Ifter Farm AccB dELL, Sept. SO—M rs. Phyllis Mae All: H a s , died early Tuesday m orning a t ; ^ ^ Je ro m e as a resu lt o f injuries recei' ■iccident here. M rs. Allred was home fo r H llf f hiisband, Paul Allred, stack hay ^

H JJired was on th c hay rack when th e te ^ ^ o f t h e rack h it her in the back, bre^ — — ----------------- rib s and puiH d lungB. She alson u n z e n s \ & o m th e rack ii

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nr H t.*« O range T ranafer c(

B runeau for tw. d e p e n d e n t t o gurvlvlng a re I:

h . - u McNiclde, P^imam^ B R alph McNickle.

BIU McNlckle and T ^ .« X n t •■!>,', P am am ; F i

Sheridan, Wyo.; .

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uiul 111 lho wny NEW YORK. • 8,,, . JfMoph R. MeCnr

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Flood ojectat 3 Be Let | H |o r flood co n tro l w ork on 11 bc le t by th e a rm y en- rted M ondny n ig h t w hen in th e c ity w e re g rn n ted

p ro p e r ty beFonging to a r e lo ca ted e a s t o f Good*

viet Troopse l p Run Red7ar in Korea B j^ ^ K(TL. K orea. Sept. 30 ( ^ A placed U. S. e igh th arm y of- a id today several thousandn troops are In r e a r a reas of “Repnbllcan «i»y"K orea serv ing In s “stipport center, w m featnrei7 .” le ft i l CUy M yer^Officer aald In an Interview state ehf

isaians w ere technlclana and 1® w estern «utc* Ia a n d probably m anned * * i\ rada r-con tro lled a n tl-a lr - ._ guns m anufacttired In theunion. £ > U U J i Cofficer c a n n o t be Identified O

i holds a responsible post T k 1lng iilm to speaic au th o rita- t < I O I

Ubs*4 *a Fas« t . Calaan I)H ittin g ha rd oi

a n Diesaccordion w ar, a i

A ^ J ] . X to a fu ll crow d irA CClU ent »ponsored by th .c en tra l Republic

8 M ae A llre d , a te a c h e r tee, th e Y o ung irn in g a t S t . B en ed ic t’s and th e Republic ir ie s re c e iv e d S u n d ay in clubs o f M agic ^ . hom e f o r t h e w eek-end, Budge dectored th t lack h a y w h .. . .h e ,va= “ , r S V “ ”

deal” o r they s tand h e n th e te a m r a n aw ay , evidence th e Id ah o 5 back , b re a k in g severa l T rum sn 's i» a a n d p u n c tu r in g he» ° ™ S .b n e a lso w a s th ro w n run on" and the HI

th e r a c k in to a fen ce . acceptance speech, A2Irad VM Jw m I n 'P im im r nd in ihd tlonrand 70^

U U f i - A l R epresentative Btto the Korej

^ h l c h ta a m atU |Mi> W a i S m m m U fin S f Pever been present4

tor Q iT r e t t l t a n e f e r com- press 0! the U n ite .t Burley a n d la te r fo r ttas therefore a w ar l a '

T ransfer com pany a t Tw in constitution.Ihe h a d been teach ing school Budge declared ih neau for tw o years. to m inim ize th e cocIvlng a re h e r fa the r, D an th e govem m ent h a t Je, P^im am : s ix brothers, new m ethod of del

McNlciUe. G arden . Nebr.; ualtles. K orean 'w a r :NicUe nnd O lark McKlckle, s tand a t 116,000, )- P'amam: F rancU McNlckle. casualties were coun in, Wyo.; Ja m es McNlckle. Fm<, and A rth u r McNlckle, Seal- * *0 sisters, M rs. Owen Cro&a, __ _ _ _ _

ci.TM"-"”"" GOP Leiral services wlil be held a t . W ednesday a t the Weaver X X i f a ry w llh LD S Bishop Evnn X X l l S JL Z1 officiating. T h e body will ; to F a rn am by the Weaver.ry for f in a l services and l T I U n {

__________________ W illiam 8, CampI • T k 1 ptihllcan chairm an.I n i l l P P n i ' t f ^ l crnllc claim s of pn

f k Y • - 1 address to Tw in Faa l i e L i s t e d ." O am pbeil charget

1 1 * ’ / “’ . 1 Idaho fam ilies are■>V V I r l i a i ’ t h v m eager at

' Y O R K .-S ep t. 30 (W-Hen, l« «»rvlvo the Infla'n . M eC anUy I><‘1 liliimelf prosjierlLy."

publlo Rix)lllglit iiKulit lotliiy lie cited the fcdar,1s ocprcMiect Iwllnt Ihnt lho 'iu reau of labor 1w on't w an t Adlal HleveitBoii Miow th a t Uie aver

enldenl w hon Uiny gel "lho "peitdlng 1400 moro" nf ills l.iickBrounrt, 'OS®. " '“khiK ui>irLliy salrt lanl nlKtit mi a fm m lim iraiice. *id OHH hilorvlow iiKiKrnni; "avIiigR.havo cottipltlpci a rrsrurcli on ‘ Hlnco Uial llmoHteveiisim. A llr r I «lvc llm » v h n litrin* In.n J' , U thn A ..in ln .n i.topln «,.nt

c .ll l,i,v . llllil. I ilmrl ” » 'l " " " « 'hoy'll Wlllli h im ” rrapotidliiKly ilecllni

controverfllal Wlncnunlii Re- <C«Biln»H »■ I «■«lit said he would tell tlin ptn- r n 1Mill hJ/i renratcU ilurliw a J I I I l O D A )lg Uiiir n t "13 U) U" n lnln. ,liiK Itt lirhlKoiKin, Cmm. | l f | n | * A / l 11nalci lho liivenlluaUmi Iisd v ^ a a v / a v w aiI HlrvrnMiii'n rrrciid "trom A I f C f n P lift hn fiilflrr<l thn anrl<iullurn 4 “ 1 1 O L U L

................. Olio luindred am„ , Imvo l>ooii rn le rfii

Dirt liiloiid to tell tho ;>eo|)lo ^. vulo Iml will Klvo llir Allirr- ., .^ 1,,.raiilo lho nilci .IrM-iMiieiilfd „ ,„„ m ii

M oGnrthy snld. sm iouiices Itobert K<I 'rn tra l Vote coimty 4-H cluh bro

iirlhy nnld hln vlelory In U'*' K enis irnld D3 liemill prlm nry "iiilKlil wrll !>'' i | , r r , i Biiii II ho«»rnt vi.lr n«nlnsl lho ndiiileili- a iiIiiihIs cn tr

Al<N'k «a}A miml haymn m il n vcite fim McdnrlUr. g„„ii o r boiler. AnlmI. " I t was a vcitc >ni nn ,.n„„iy nr illBlrlntn Iiiiorlimiin rrnllf.n lllnl tli<i.‘’iKi bucIIom liloi-k allUn Innuiirniiiilnni nnrt formii- Anlmiils imiiil heII tied tip w ith Koion," irniindn by 0:80 a.m ------- 1 liiiyrr'i lim prrtloii ai

/ t .« 1 rorrtliig lo K rriini y O n i l l U i e d ilu<l..l,.h lo t« r« n,

I 11,. 1 »l • I I . . . vr|.y„im I,III II.IIII.ir^ frntlliiK Iivor Uin III" wiui nnlr

"I " , „ nio lliih rrl K rn in 1n Al' r r , . i . i lf r niMi wi." " u - ,r„ ||„ i,|II nn llfl irn il Hil" wtiiIIi'T BBrl.ililluro IIIullon fm -tlin lH’Rl tlvn ili'V" ______ . . .Iiiiiiiiiird wmm ami dty "H" JAI'ANKHK Tnoon tiimiirndUKB fi-lo il*- ■I'd k y o , Hnpl, aff, alKiVfi Iinriiii.l nt W-IO, .iniinnrno volL' Iriiiilnm liiirii nl-oiil i'"f- r , | 1., go to thn |hi|Iian-<n." .• tim tlrn t na llm ini nlr•''Imbly) na tion roHaiiica litri

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TWIN FAU,'?. 1

Budge, GOP Leader

nbilcan day" in T w ta F»U« Monday brought to p le was fea tured speaker ftt ft paMie aeeU ag a t ib e . Clay Myers, P o rtland . tU t« ehainnan of O regon ' lo. state ch a irm a n «f Id ah o Toung Rcpobllcani. : lem (U te* for TooBg BepnbUeana. (Staff pboto-

* * * * • * * *

idge Links Adla Blasts War at (

ing hard on th e them e th e “candidate on t!H arry Trum an," Rep. H amer Budge, R.,

Bon’a cam paign h a t five specific instancon war, an undeclared w ar and an uncon 11 crowd in th e Am erican Legion hall -camired by th e Twin F alls -------------------------

Republican commit- T T _ X - ,le Young Republicans H T j l l T P l e Republican Women’s ,f Magic Valley.declared th a t bo th T rum an f k senson s ta n d on Uie "newI fa ir deal and th e T rum anthey s ta n d on no th ing . Aa condiUons areth e Id ah o represenU U ve ®“ ° f '

■umsn's b o a s t th a t "who* »hUe In fcD em ocrats nom ina te thl# ^will have th is record to V*®

and the Illino is govem or’a Everything In Ute fo: ce speech, " I accept y e wIdiirand y o u r -prograin.’' ranger said tlxlentaUve Budge g a t* , to p develop In to a lo Uie K o rean w ar. a w s h ^ a n d for gam e jt t a m a tte r o f fac t • h a s Tfie f irs t h u n t waaeen p resen ted to Uie con- to the second h u n t \«i; the u n i te d S tates," and said they will haveJ a w ar io v iolation o f th e th a t reason, they a reJon. -----------------------------

declared th a t In an e ffo rt >nlzo th e coet u ( the ba ttle A ' 1 * T M T T•m m en t h a s switched to a / A 1 I I I Vthod of d e fin ing w ar c as- ^K orean 'w a r casualties now /-« it 116,000, h e said, bu t If I - ^ n t lIS were coun ted In the same V J U J L I HnM« «B F m * *. u* * * * WASHINOTOK

Px 1 new 8B*ton atomiL e a d e r a c ro » a f i e l d s in to

, ^ w ithin 20 minuteiits 1 ruman Tho »un, labele, was p u t through

•Prosperity " rth « 7 bm 8 . O .m p b .11, . ta to p r o v in f f g r o u n d s i

chairm an , assailed Demo- ‘ ^Trtnnr,^* w nnria i iBlms of prosperous condl- , eblllly

to Tw in F a lls county O O P g ^ u n d s . bu t sli

leil ch a rg ed th a t “m any " ‘“ “j ? / "nmllles a re having to dip rounds,lr m eager savings and cash ®“ “‘ds and in surance In order T ho a m i? IndlcaUve the InflaU on of T n im an can use elUter atomLy." rounda merely by clucd tbe federa l governm enl’a of missile,of labor sU tU tlcs which U d id n o t say. hoo t Uie average family was niomlo charges hnd[ 1400 moro th a n It earned th e gun. T lie Indies

m aking i>I> lito difference they had not.istiraiice. w ar Iwiids and t j , o kuh h as a .

m llllm elern — appnU ial llm o tho prlco of |„ches. T h is. In lUolt

lido* iiiin Jumped 10 per- compncliy lho iitomlpciltilB, from ni.O U) IM.fi. ,„ i„ io n BolonllsU tuvalue of UlB <lo)li.r ha/i ro r- ^iiKly declined ano ther Mx i^^oly could Iirmn flfl,a .^ n ls to 8J.4 cenU. j, ^ „........................... ** T here was U lk n l I■n 1 * 1 ao-<nllo ranlon Animals t w . w ,„ o x in in i . .

1 • 1 cdnBlol dcteiiM .llrtered in t r A, ■""H"'- «■ H Stock Event r...

r r U f a l fll«>ck salo Wed- " ’" ’r ‘‘‘nw » '» «II the T w in ralln MvenUiik •‘‘""tlo barrage lion coinpaiiy imie grmmd*. »nd a rm or « es Robert K o rn a ,'rw ln Falls /rJeudly tnx -H club agenl, I 'i ' i '* . »'««t or radlninnl.l D3 head (if lierf, 38 " l e r a te o f fire

nd 11 hogs havo born eu- •P l'roxlninte ly Hintnliiinls en tered in tlm f s t eallbor, nnn-aiitoiiiaila miml Jiavo graiM i)l«h. by Uie arm y and naboiler. A nim als exhlblleil a l --------------------

..... Browder anIn imml he a t the « le » 0 « ! _ J by D;ao a m , and rond)' tnr o C l Z C U O i l iihprrlloii a l lO iV a n t . so- W AHHlNCrrON, H to K rrnn a Now Y ork Fedornl ilh l>0t«rn<in, Ilulil. Is rlinlr- n„tin,„rt form er rom

t l l , l » . l ™ ,n i l l l . . . M C.,1 l ln ,m l. r .m l lil» I'Irri'o and Olliitoii ihiitjili- j„ ry cimrges. Iltn 1h rd e r , head slieei' a '" ! m ent Biinouiicnd lodiiilUern , M il a i(o iila ’aw riitfUK WlUl nnlen nrinniieineii*" M nnha llan Uils monerl K rn in and .Inliii l.nw- iimwrtnr In her Yiiithwin Il’nl!" lilHli ntiliniil vck«- 'm o IndUiUiiniitirhniliurfl Innlniotor. Iirowdnr )>; fifur

M'ANKHK ■lr« VOTK IrKtliiim'i'y^ In" a''"lB40^O, Hnpl, aff M y-’l l i li ly - ll ' '' ' iniicrodliiH,Iniiaiirno v o t" ^ am r»pm il. Mrs, llKi’wdnr nwnrei

to tlio |Hi|ls W nllirnilny Iti « mnmlxir iit th e Ooinalionni n irrllu n nliu'o <(><> am< never had heai)eHftlnea litrtepBnrtenc;# llvo any orHnnlr^iiiii) i«(mo. rocaUnH sMiunuiiUiu.

P A L L S

IN F A L I.< !. I r iA H O , T U E S D A Y . S E r r E M B l

Leaders Attend Events

brought to p leaders of th e pa rty to th e eity. Rep. Qs leeUag a t tb e American L e^ o n b a it to elim as tb e ft an of O regon Voong Repnblieana A t r ig h t Is D a n r li t Repoblleani. Myera U tonrlng Idaho as field repre*

(SU ff pboto-engraTlng)* * * * * * * ' 1

Adlai to Trumar • at GOP Rally I.nd idate o n th e D em o cra tic t ic k e t m u s t r u n < r B udge, R ., Id a ., M onday n ig h t d ro p p e ti clflc in s ta n c e s o f th e "m e ss in W a s h i n ^ n nd a n u n c o n s titu tio n a l w a r in K o rea .” B u d j ion h a ll -cam e a s a c lim ax to R epu b lican i&y

unters Asked Not smoke on Cassia EcondiUons a re so dangerous In th e M inldoiu na tlona

s In th e second Cassia division deer h u n t a re being whUe In th e fo rest except w hen they are In c u n p .

s Clark. T u’ln P a lls d is tric t fo rest ranger, «ald condltk the f irs t h u n t la s t w eek-end and a re growing p n g re t

h ing In th e forest Is d ried ou t, C lark said, a n d ft f ous.^range r said th a t a fire In th e forest, if accompanied develop In to a la rg a one a n d perm anently ru fn th e arei ind for gam e producing.f irs t h u n t waa .com pleted w ithout a fire a n d L ew % ^ second h u n t will m a tch Uie record of nlm rods la s t

hey will h av e to tak e .ex tra precauUons to p rv en t t tason, they a re be ing aalted to eocflae th e ir am oklag t<

rmy Unveils Atoi Gun for Field Ui

\S H IN G T O N , S e p t. 80 T h e a r m y h a s 8B*ton a to m ic g u n a n d show n t h a t i t c an i a f ie ld s in to p o s it io n to firo super-explosiv i n 20 m in u te s .0 a^un, labe led b y th e n rm y ns a n “ all-purpoS'l u t th ro u g h i ta p a c e s a t ------------------------------;clal p re v ie w f o r p h o to g - 7 L f « .o f - . r v f T \ \ jr s a t th o A b erd een . M d., I t I O S I O I U ]n g g ro u n d s r e c e n tly . ^nance experts have been try - | y | i I | 0 I I\4I t l u mobility a n d llrlng cn- »»

for m on ths a t tho g ian t U sl- / \ T / " TVTrounda. bu t s ta n d ard ammu* \ ^ J V . i

was used ra th e r th a n atomicI. W ASH IN aTO N , 8o|

D ual Use M0.1t of Uie sou thern cam i? IndlcBlod th e weapon accepted Jo h n L, Lewi

ee elUter atomic or ntandnrd a new union con tract merely by ciutnglng th e tyjie some d id n 't and a strlkullo. ened for W ednesday aiId n o t say. however, whoUinr Jo«eph K, Moody, pn3 ohnrges hnd been tested Itl SiiuUiern Coal Produun, T lie IndlcaUon waa th a t U'm, m et w ith Lewis,

no t United M ine Workergun lins a cBlllwr of 2f»l «nd th e n a m

lelern - approxlm utely 13 mo.'t producers In lh.. T hla. In lUolf, discloses how sKrerd to th e temm,.cliy lho iktomlo energy rom - N® IndleallII Bolenllsln tiiiw a re ollle to 'Hiere w as no Indlnatoirtlu uiUaIIm, At ima Hi m whnl projw rtloii of Xjaroly could lm rr<nvded luto l>"'krd.iml) bay nt a l»-au, ’n i" tcittin. like llre was U lk n l llin dom onstrn- "H ffd ii|Hin by nnrthef a ao-flillo ram ie for Uto gmi. eni s-itl coal operatorapproxlm ales Uie range for ll.oo-a-day pay boost1 defenso and naval gm is uf ceiil-a-lon royally Inc 'h a t alm ilar CBllber. >« "

Mr>ody said ho wnuPractica l IX iUneo |„ behalf of th

nly miles would In a p rn r- imt "<|iille a few rnmi(IslBiico for placing tiio kiiii bo excepted from ((inIwbliid friendly linen, firing Tlm girrAent contrnrliose Ultra and laying down mli|»lKhl and I^iwlnDtnlo barrage on enemy In- pinlii Ihnl, an tn Ihn pr

and a rm or wlUitiiit ritdaii* will nlilrte by a no ront friendly trom Die

hoa t or radlnlUin. -----------------------

ilnintely Hint nt Bity Inriin Ceneral Rxii:\r;:rc. Hls‘Red’i-

I I V «r«t> WAHUINCITON. Hepl►wder and Wiie w n » rr »«deii H m u h «. 1 ■*> . h«4 rm ilnlnrd Ui bolliSized on PerjuryJlilN CrrO N , Hept. so (in - - nsnirlrn/" r”".!;::;!!''';;.'.',;: ■■■iriiwder and Ills wltn on p r r- ^'Itttrgea, llm juallre depnrl- i " ! , . . ,a iinounced to,iny. niuf h,aHente a w r- trd llr<.witnr tn m r i m Imr guveriiiiiriil

illan Uils mornliiK and Mts. Ki>iii‘|.il.iii. ltep„b iim inr III her Y.iithPrn npnrliuniit, ""

IndUitnieiit nrc.usrd Min, '■''"'1'n‘icn nmni "r of fm ir u „ m U » l inhn 'I'lie ClA ohlof. ,rf,vimont^ III rom ircll.u . wlll. Ii«r rd I'r 'l i" '■■•''';i»fetnllo>ny In a 1D4D iinlurulln itlo ii trm '" ''* , ssld la le r lielliiK, Ullll I'll ngeiiny ImniliilKiwdor nworei she wnn never s'liiin tlio rcMllliimilnIn

‘■mr lit th e Ooiiimmilsl pm ty ........ *Bver had h e en -a m em ber nl ciuuUt lln nnlil a n y reitsrHnnlrjiilmi tennliliig or ad- at*' *'heio Uiey oan du« cw ninunlsiu . Iiaiui."

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r. SKTTEBiBER 80. 19K2

T n-T<

v e m b e r Dwight D. Ei!

son put in his n

H H $150 ]Give

A woman driv med into a thir

he city. Bep. Bodge, quarter mile wei to climax tb e ftotJTttlefc A t g ic n j r ig h t Is D arw in D . Brown. t ^ '

I as Held npreK D U U T e for J a 'l b y J u s t l t s e Cshe pleaded guiH

» * * '-* W hen f i rs t aiElizabethtown. I

l i m R T I ^ Pumphrey stipuU . l l . l . a i l 9 would be termin:

illy H e r e S S

Bt m ust ru n on th e rec- to the departm eg h t d r o p p i in Adlai forcement in tht W a s h in ^ n " and “an a copy o f the cKorea.” Budge’s speech be sen t to Waepublicah day activities thorltles.-------------------- --------------- =------- Mis . C ory recelvi_ _ _ , ’ > fsce and ft passeng

i Not to^ T T i 14-year-ol(

ssiaHunt^H^^E-t[inldoita na tio iu d fo rest 4h a t h u n t a re be ing M ked n o t to “ r*. t » r e y wasare in cam p. companied by Uii

je r, *ald condltU m i were had ^growing progressively worse, f f i t

t . . . a , im a . I l r . ,o u ia l»

jns to p rv en t tlrea and, fo r ^ rlghth e ir am oU ag to cam p areas . S ^ ^ t o p M t l i e a a------------------------------------------- ed.

4 I D am age to th » ', Atom*1 f X T Bright wae cited b

^ I r l I C Q n r A ^ v m g a oar ^M X JL U l d d K C reserved his plea

' Tuesday and post* te a r m y h a s unveiled a ®»»«^f t h a t i t c a n r o l l l . lm b ly u per-exp losive b a r ra g e s » um porary w«

Issued In February ,n •■ a ll-pu rpoB e w e a p o n ," S’/ , ® S v m M

cense.I» T \ * • D avid H ard in , K

» s t o f Dixier« ^ Ju stice o t th e Pei

[me Miners[)K New Pact s £ £ SIHINOTON, Sept. SO Wl — Jam es R . Boyle,f Uio sou thern coal produceni nue e ast, waa c lt :d Jo h n L, Lewis's term s for fo r failu re to yleW

union con trac t today. B u t M onday a fle r hlsIdn 't and a strike wss th re a t- Uded w llh a 1B»jr W ednesday againat thsm . d r tw n by Ja m es C )h K, Moody, president of th e avenue west. Born Coal Producers assocla- » » a y from a gart le t w ith Lewis, hesd o t Uie collided wiUi th e I

M ine W orkers, for four o n ^ v e n u e east, and th e n ajinounced ti>at P roba te C ou rt .

iroducern In the aasoclaUon « « p e rt, f ined Juato tho temm, *"<1 •> coata receni

No IndlcaU on violation. H em ani e wae no indlrntum of Jual •ta to p a tro lm an M |.r..i.ort.oi, „ I 111. iiro d iic ... t ; ! , " " ' " , , " , ,* 5 '“

I m i . . Uke U .m.ii|« ,i. In’ iio rU i.n i .n a • . . I - f j " " " ' - ,

tl COUl operntora. fslI for a l»tlnn. S h e was c» ■day pay boost end a 10- ^ ton royally Innrenae.

Moody lo Him F ra n k G rahamly sa id h e wnuld sign wlUi In behalf of th s nsaoclaUon lllle a few rnmpsnlnn" would ® » " wa.ptod from Cdo aiKfIn*. »p reaent con trn rl expires a t Kerliy,111 and Irfiwin Imn mndn ll . .hnl, an tn th e pnnl, the iinlon V l A l S l T i n i l Irte by a no ron tio rl- iu i work ' 1W » < * U U I I

_______ For Adlieral Explains aI S S mS, Ih ‘Red’ RemarkIIINCITON. ««1,1 J» «n o m .Jledeil H milh anirt lortny he

plnliird U. boll. i.iraUlnitllBl “ w ‘" w '" ? " " " ilrn hln rem ntks nbnui nom- ",. . I »t

th e governor Mntm ll, imad of Uie rm lin l li.lelll- cor|)ornll<,ii« isKmiry. sni.l yrAlnitny he ,,a <1 cimmtert iii'iin

» ronimiinlalvi nm In lila own CBmpnimi diefila, ^Ulnn nni{ Jj, "(.injUlnnlly • • '« « « -M tfie (Ifii/llmr giiveriiii.riil rn 'U ilty o r . fhid o u l wlmilinl<iu. Itepiiljlicniin ptoiiiplly adm liilntered mrrel1)1. hln fltn trm ri.l ns preal- pub lican pnrly, otrniiipnlKii nmniuiilllmi, p ||en i„ tlm Drniix'

:;IA chief, oiivlmisly <'miceni- iliigaw orth rnirt.lm liiterprntnlloii put dii itis _ .....«, snld la le r lie i.iesm only OANTOKII ngeiiny I.eniU nl.mild aa- H O U ,YWOOD, ' Im roiiiiiimilnin wein nuiart din O anUir was real lo woini Uielr way In U Uioy Cledarn of l,el)niv

In nnlil a n y reits 111 Ilfs Hgeiiny |i(ana to remain i 010 Uiey oan do t.o "Mrluus because of whal

"com plete esliausll A

I r r i g a t e d I d a h o C o»intl*«

>.Ud .»a OnlUd rnmf > ^ | , Bor«o -I CWUi

:ivals “Poi (n Their C To Captu

By United[lls in th e 1952 p resldpn tia l c am p a ig n g o t ■r vo tes.Ig h t D. E ise n h o w e r blasted h is o pponen t, j i t in h is ra p s a g a in s t E isenhow er in a te le

50 Fine, Jail Tei jiven Woman Di/o m an d r iv e r w hose au to sidesw iped tw o ca n to a th ird f a ll on th e w ro n g side’ o f hi: 2r m ile w e s t o f C u rry a t 8 :15 p .m . Monda; m d $5.40 co s ts a n d sen tenced to SO d a y s ii 7 J u s t ic e o f th e P eace J . 0 . P u m p h re y T i e a d e d g u ilty o f d ru n k en d riv in g , e n f i r s t a r ra ig n e d T uesday , M rs . M orean le th tow n , K y ., s a id she had n o t been drinJ h r e y s tip u la te d t h a t th e b a lance o f th e j b e te rm in a te d i f th e fine and c o s ts a r e pai

fiv e d ay s a n d n o t m oro ---------------------------10 days. H e r W ash ing - f \ C £ » r iv e r ’s license w a s se n t U l l l C e r S ' ! d e p a r tm e n t o f law en-( - n a a n e n t in t h a t s ta te , an d r ^ r a i S e 1 Y o f th e conv ic tion will ^ ^ ^ n t t o W a sh in g to n a u - Q £

C ory received a c u t on th e BO ISE, Sept. SO UId ft passenger In one o t th e S u p t A. P . B underacara , CpL Salvatore J . De- 19 p e r c e n t decreaseI, Trftvis Airforce base. O allf, fio fatallU ea la td ft b rc*en nose. Mra. Cory m onths o f th o yea>r l« -yea r-o ld daugh ter apen t of s ta te p a trobnentb t i a th e county J a l l There enforcem ent agend0 c harges against th e daugh- censes a s d b e tte r hi 10 w an ted to stay wlUt her T h ree w eek-end i

ed th e year’a to ta l ii Corey v a s headed east, ac- te ll w as ie& throi

aled by th e dau ghter and U st year. •»rT'a husband , 8/Bet, Avery L ead Ja 'en rou te from F t. Lewis. F igures o t th e I to K entucky. H er DeSoto, councU th ro u g h J

was pu lling a two-wheel trail- Id ah o ftad W yom lnj Uded w ltb ft c a r driven by v e e te rn a U te i w ith a M . R equa, 30. route 3, Tw in decresM in fatallU th e n sldeswlped ano^ie r «»r - i th in k th e iUt< d id n o t Btoi> a t tM acene. ea l l a v enforcem e

the C ory vdUcle’ iK m idedTrtS <toisg » fln» .to l} In O h e m le t d riven a /S g t trftfllo w ith le w er ;

A lton B righ t, 23. who pulled ^enoa n J d - ia r * . op a s th e Obrsy c a r a t ^ a e b " a ^ . « . g

lage to th » ' B righ t c a r was te d a t 1300 and damage to have s la r e d a n li iry c a r a t » 0 0 . D amage to the jie K U d ^ A S o to e vehicles was slight. Sergeant wae c ited by sta te poUce for A ugust I

iv lng a caravan perm it. He

SiSSSi-.ffSnr

In F ebruary which was good ’days, b u t she told police she ^received h e r pen n an e n t U- " ¥ ^ ____

Id H ard in , K knberly, waa sen- J / O J L l i l t !1 to tw o days In the county[Id fined ISO and M coals by ^ * |s o t Uie Peace Ray F. Potter sy w hen h e pleaded gullty of ' k J l l i g on a revoked license. He irrested by sU te police. HU BUHL, S e p t . Is w as suspended f « one year form er B uhl res■unken driving on Dec. 18. . ^ ies R . Boyle, W Fburth ave-as t. w as cited by d ly police funeral home reUure to yield th e right of way j n g in Powell, wlsy ckfter his IMS PonUao col- . “ wUh a IBM Cadillac aedan , .

t by Ja m es O. Pufdy, 439 F lflh A coroner S JUe west. Boyle w u pulling th a t Mr. M o rld e l

, r . 7 . h * C ? E . r . S 0 » l t r . v o l v e r a f t venue east. ^ wlQOW a n d t^ t« C ou rt Judga Jske Wall, b o d lo s w ere fount. n n « l J u . r B .n ,.i id M (IS „ u to n .o b l l ( i n e a r1 coata recently for a stop sign „ . „ „lon. H em andea w ss cited by Monday. Coronepa tro lm an M arvin Snyder, Smith said thoyin a n . Aufdenkamp. route 3, died Sunday n ia : Falls, paid a fine of 110 and » «lU 111 Justice court when she ^ T h* » r o n e r said !d guiUy of a stop sign vlo- . Bhe was c lt« l by ils ts pollco «»®* O"ghw ay 03 13 m lU souih of head. T h s couple wiFalla T ijursday, S im day n l i h t while[ik O raham , Falrlleld. was T h e w r o l w , M o n i »1B by Gooding police Judge *<»*"'> ?.?

ly Legg a s lu rd a y w t a chargeedlng. He wan arreMed s l m id- reported . » ^ 1 o t h ^ i)y officers H, O, Wlllls andK erby aecre tary to th e st

______________ th e Powell achooU,

.Iation Claimed• «a •« T l 1 ^ B uh l With his

i’or Adlai’s FundtlN O FIEI.D , 111, Sept. SO (tfV- B uhl,luhllcan pnrty lender aald to> fiurvivliig »re h:here were "appnret.l viola* a n d M rs. J . ,tt. Merof the Hutch BCt Itt Onv. Ad< one slsU r, M rs, ,

. aieveitooii's iKilltlrsl funds F rancisco. Fiinera:sniandcd Hint federal auUiorl* a re Incom plete,illla le iivoneoutlmt*. ------------------

im’X'.l™.''iK Tradesmer For Wool

.Ign cheniA. OhlcaBO wool trade IV M {fin (Ifiifl let Uie puWlo ^ lUt wlmtliri llm llsli'li act Is ylawa on a i Intered merely m b lho IU - « a , , an pnrly, or whell.er t a ^ T h , agr,ouU ure .<1 tlm Denim rsllo I 'll ty. Hol- N aU onal W ool O roo r th rnirt. to ld Uie oomnilsslo

- ..............— whi c h wouldOANTOK AlUNU p rese n t M ti cenU j

J,YWOOD, «"l'‘ so on im p o rt« t sootinnUir wss rratlus w"ll today In be lm |w s« l m ant of t,el)n.i<>ii hospital. Ha enough to b ring lhato remain a t /esil a m e k (o th e level o f ll

« of whst his doctor calls g u a ra n tee d prloe f<le te asliausllou.* oUi».

A

f i n a l

f e d i t i o n

« -H ilS r.u . PRICE E (

*our It on’ • Campaig iture Ball(By United PrcMlaign go t down to cases today in the ir bid

pponent, Adlai Stevenson, in Columbia, 8. ( r in a television program a t C hW go las t n

““ ---------------------- President Truman,

I I P l ^ l T I stop tour through 1'■ Speaking from the i

•w-v « South Carolina state cs

n Driver -EHSSm. Monday, was fined He said Stevenson gloi 30 days in the c o u n ty "unsavory- m orals of nphrey Tuesday when

. Morean B. Cory, 84, l«Ht to been drinking. Justice 3 of the jail sentence poUUcs a t m oat levels its are paid in not less phr»sest B av ln c feaked ---------------------- ----------------- tlon, 1 Shan bastU r aa

t e e r s Gainaise m Uip S‘Slr'£if*'i/*taf- _ _ _ mess th* fftuit o f ywi,

f Idaho T o ll. STOI. M m -S U t. pou™

UUee ia the llrrt ^ e ^ 7 ^ . “ S T V kT J of the year to ihe work a J o ^ b U c ^ ^ »

nd better highways. ^ /ju i-u Bweek-end fatalities booet- . . H*Trt U r

1 1«4 U ao » * S«plm l»r d m - u th . top team ■ T ^ ,t I- tci.^ President saidM ao in west ftdvfea In IMS tha t R. 01 the NaUonaJ Safety rthrough August showed the United BUtM “did

Id Wyoming leading the 11 S h ^ ? st«tes with ft 13 p«r cent At M «ftto fatallUes. a i d .

Ik th e state police and lo> the tim » lo r tb enforcement offlcen a ^ n.rtv'* l n 'f i ^ B a t . 1

t ia ^ jO i in tamdltairllKne D e to c h m ^ S S rK h ii rith fewer f g tu t i iC Buh- in ie r* t fc e '^ E r fMti

t i a , l n . . m £ ^ S r■ e ad i B e tU r - —

f t no gueiUoh' but what

6 haa been tbe wont monthr, wltb 31 deaths reported § 3 d ^d W ltb aa In U a t m onth S h S f t S ^ L u S'.H ow ever,theoU M rm onU ise exception o t April, May w ,y have seen fewer dssUiaDrrespondlng months last f i t iT S o n S

•rmer Valley Ma Shoots Woman,

IL, Sept. 80—The body of Jam es Orman M ' Buhl resident who died Sunday a t PoweU, it to Buhl fo r services and b u r i^ . the 1 homo reported Tuesday. Mr. MeritJeth hi Powell, where he worked for the city , since

roner's Jury in Powell Monday n tg h t ret)im< T. Morldeth had taken hls own life wltii a volver o fter he had shot and killed M rs. Dot /Idow and the mother of a 17*year>old damw ere found In a parked --------------------------)bilft near Powell enrly Ty. Coroner Georgo R. L i t l l D e S e 1 said thoy probably hnd m i i jnday night. i a k C A t l loroner said Mrs, Rudd had _ _ ot four Umea and MertdeUi U M I 1 tn ahot onoe through the X J L I I t 1 1 1 J tis couple was last seen alive n lih t while dining togsUisr. K on». Bepolrer, belonging to fcTerldeUi, nese reds seised «;i< nd tn the oar. There wsre no Korea'a central front <enall MlUer, undersherllf, communUU malntelne I. Merldeth worked for Pow- „ .I .l» r . r .o d Mn. nudd w u '

r to the superintendent of straight day.'e ll schooU, ■ T lis hlll, d u e easte th was bom In St. Ed- was th e th ird c ap tu re ebr„ M ay 8. 181#. He moved slnoe th ey launched 1 w ith h is parenU In IMS iteavy a ttac k s oo ttu o n te Vista. Colo. He was a front Bunday. o f th e M ethodist church In B eeord Moi

ring a re hU parents. Mr. F-M Sa b re js ta awej: I. J . t t . Meredith, Uuhl. and Korea a n d th e V. B. I U r. M rs, Alice Hoy, flsn reported they closed . 10 F uneral arrangeineiils shn tterfng m onth by t !mplsU it.isslan-m ade M lQ .H ----------------------------- T lie ftir force, aftei

lesmen Askedr Wool Opinion aS£C8;;2fSl lN a T O N . » .l , t*^,0 l»l - . ^ o y d . nd » , d . m m len for tit* UoaUm and wool trad e were Invited lo- * “ *•» “

give th e ta riff commlMJwJ H a a r le e tB u r™ . 0,1 . iiropoKd imporl

h lc h would aitpplentenl U.e we«U-in .ffon t, U. N.KM oenU per tw.ind U rlff s ln g l^ * ? “w ted sooiired wool. sl«uld Nori bu t o st th e ^Jsed In an anunint is r io ooun tsr-a ttaok in f Oblllo b ring lh# aolling price «p dawn darkness. O r ^Isvsi o f the -ovornHtent's d rjvsn from th e p M iw d prloe fo t Uto domeiUe IJ, M. p l ^

^them 4U (1d| a OhiMM

NALTION

PRICE 6 CENTS i

on’’ IEiign Ia llo ts Iin th e ir bids fo r Ko*' I

jlumbla, S. C. St«ven« |U icago la s t night. Aod « i t Trum an, continued m

’em hell” wh!^tl»* H ir th rough Montaiia. . ■ « from tb e eteps o t t h t H roUna s ta te capltol. Blsea- c lared Btevenson seeks to } |l

tro m under” Democratle a tlo n falluree th rough a » Ind ictm en t'' o f ' t b o

people.

'* m orals of tb«**teilti-> • ’V l th a w^ve o f t o o m b* h ls qM eeb a t L w A n itU a ,

i BteraoM O a« b a v ln t n U : fa u lt to t t th e n tb a t w»

we d e s c r r t t e c o w n a u e t ' tb » honor a n d e ^ t ^ of I m ost levels a ro a n p t r -iiil B ftvlnc Baked tb a t quee. | l lan bastU r answ er t t m y .

. . . th o ta a l t o<

T e a r raaU T iw e rd e m a n d ttllfb is lU ta a . ‘ ed th a t s t a t a a n t was too* a n d I s th is W asb tn s to i fftUlt o f m th e pooplef

iooep t tb a U am a wtaDo tb oIta c a a d l ^ _

r sa r -p la tfo n a 4 d d i« « a t U o a t , tb e A w k tsD l

isenhow er a s a n e c tb p le e a . .'old Une, baokw ard lookti* u t r a n d w arned U i ' rou B u t t n o t M —

Te, H o a t . U r . I t a n a n • » > - - lenhower o f m aklny th e to p keneral b i l a n p a i , - B lden t sa id B c n b o w v ^I IMS tb a t R ussia w aated a ln friendly relatloBe w ltb M B tetee “iQd a f ie a t dee»

iaocdc, M o a l . Ur. r t m m « m c t k o a i 7 0 U n ia r d g t t t i t im » lo r th a B a n b M tf t .

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t t e I t t t l O p K t ^ A e sa lb .« M O «

Blgbt e te v e e o n e ^ H W 'm U loan p a rty a n d B n b * i r ooiidiiiAlnt a a '^anwtidD- p a lm th a t ic -n ab e an h la .* to O blcaio l o r t b a T V ap<) th e n re tu re o d t o B s t ta f

10 i a p a t t a n t o a O m ..U nf b is aetioQ bt p rea in t s ta te eap loyaa w ltb a o o e*

Man nan, Selfm Orman M ertdet^, 86, y a t PoweU, Wyo., will turial, th e Albertson'B ' Uericieth had been liv*) city , since laa t Febrih

light ret)i'med » verdict life w ith A J8B caUber

led M rs. D oro th r Rudd, ear-old daughter. Both

nese Reds ke Another ill in KoreaU K orea, B e p t M Ofl-<}hl- I s se ised «/)<><>>«' hlQ oo c en tra l f ro n t today a s tho

th o sector fo r tb e th ird day.ill, d u e e as t o f K um sonf. th ird cap tu red by th e reda ley launohsd a ssrlea of ttacke oo th e east-oentral inday.

B M ord M onth iabreJsU sw ept Into n o r th Od th e V. B. fUU) a ir forco

they closed ou t a reoord* lg m ontfi by dam aging ooo m ade M lO 'lB . i r force, a fte r a e tod r e ra film , also added thrM claim s for Bunday. U ia t le aep tem ber total# «e M

m d M damM ed*^ T he pro<•■m onth record of M de- vas se t In AprlL H eerlee t B w nsf*

r th e oom nunlsU powered su ite WlUl Ihe beavtoet r td ba rrage of th e Wfr, f lthU ng also flared on th *

lost th e h l i h g rouaa to kttaoking ob ineoo tQ Bff* rkneas. O reek ttoo M om th e peak Bundiy

iSTft OUMN aSM b /

II ■ PAGE TWO

i M an H eM fo r I T r ia l H e r e on I ( .h e o k < ha rg e

I r r f d T illm c ' wm* boufi'i over UiI d is tric t ■■o'lrt for trl« l MoJifiiyI lollowjng a t'rellrnlnary h*»rln» InI Justice ^ourt on » fo rg 'ry ph»’ii»B: He *•»" not 'e p tM e n U l hv »n »(•I torn*y. Don<* h*i b**-!' * 'OMj

I ( rrvlintT Jail. I(! Pronffii*’'T M m ’ Joyrt e»lle<1 rr«nk

I 'j; C av -nd fj. ownr* *rirt TT'mnBPM ntth e «loutt' T ftlt Rr<v>»ry, wlm

Id ,' flP'l thn t ro.Uiert th f f^O rh-vlrj J . In 'jUMtlnn (o ' T p 'len t ot>HUj He IdenUfled the rheck.

I M 2 C»v»nder »*4d »ie w»t'>h*!d T«t-llll I •'ndom* the -Jierk w 'th thellll- ! Dodd.” Ho aald T»l'enttill' I wrote h ll Colo’’ado nd 'trew on ' t i 'U i i checlc. He *»ld T allen i told h lr heB U worked (or Howarrt J , W i'” *U U n u n e d sned to th« eh«<*kB H Jack P R a n u ty . n i e r . fnank<*r ofU | | th e Filer brnnch of the ruJMI'vB i l l tJonsl bank, said he knew J| l | i «rd WlllU and the m an had an »c-J I f • count In th e bank. However, he ialdH va ' tlie slRnature on the check wa« noti f H l . th a t of Wllll*. T he nam e on theH l l l 1 check vaa "Howard J . 'WllUt.'’llfl * N either w ltn e u was croM-exam-H | | J Ined. T h e lU U r u te d a fte r about' l i t . 16 m lnutea.’• U T a lle n t said he did no t forge the l l l l check , did n o t aee It v r ltte n and

• th e w iiu n g waa no t hia. He anld he •mj' used hla aW pfather'i name. Dodd, l l l i yeara. He said another l l l l fellow who hud worked with him for I I WlUla gave him the check. Tallent I I aald h e cashed a check the day be­l l i; fo re which Wlllla had written.

M l T h e de fendant aald the otherU l . p a rty told him he borrowed theH I m oney from WUlls. T allent aald the■ I : .o th e r peraon told him he did no tf l l I w a n t I t known he waa In Idaho aa111 t AWOL front the aervice.I f l ' ‘ T a l le n t aald th e o ther fellow hadIfl '•' th e check m ade out to T allent, bu t, |L T a llen t claim ed he gave the moneyl l l l l to th e o ther party .■ 11 : T a l len t aald the l u t he heard, the^ 1 1 I o th e r peraon. W et Babcock, waa In

cuatody In Colorado. H e cald hen i l knew the m an three weeka In Cal-■ H i Ifo fn la and waa w ltb him two daya■ | l In Tw in PalU . He aald th e otherI I P i^ ty Uaed o th e r n a m u IniU ad off l i l I Babcock here.■ I I II Aaked by Juatlcs J . O. Pum phreyi D | l U he believed Babcock could have■ I I I borrow ed th e money (rom Wlllla a(>H l l l t e r know ing th e m aa two dayi. Tal>n i l ! le n t aald Babcock had made almUarB I Joans before.

I Army SpecialistsI Set ORC LectureH i i T h e la tee i developmenU a n d

IW " tre n d s In a n n y weapon* wUl be re ­la te d to member* of tho T w in Fall* o r*anl*ed reaerve corpa un its by a tw o*m an te am of a rm y ordnance

l l i n tl corpa apeclallsts arriving here Oct. | I | I I ' 7 from th e s ix th a rm y headquarters llli I Presidio o t San Prsnclaco.

H lileu t.'C oh Jo h n D . Boweraock X a n d O apt. C a rl T»tt will diacuss i a tom lo arU llery and more conven- I t lo n a l a im am en t. O lher subjects are [| t h e la ten t a n tia irc ra f t arUllery tire*:| c o n tro l equipm ent and the operation

o f explosive ordnance dlspoaal units.O apt. Leroy R. Anderaon. local

O RO u n it Inalructor. said the lec- tu r e v l l l be given a t S p. m. Oct. 1 In th e ORO cUearoom, a4fl T hird •venuB eaat. H e urged all area re> ■ervlats to a ttend . M emberi of

I M aglo Valley na tional guard units • r e welcome, O apU ln Anderson aald.

Area Man Jailed Oq Assault Count

1 RU PBRT, Sept. #()-Or*edy Hol- la rd . M inidoka, waa fined 1300 snd •1.90 coats and aentenced to 90 daya In ja il 8a tu rd»y by Probate Court

. J u d g e Jake W all on tn aaaault and b a tte ry charge.

H ollard waa charged with hltllng Rosooe H ughey, M lnldokt, with a p iece of Iron and a knife. He denied using th e knife, T he Iron waa (lla>

f p layed In c ou rt by the pro«culion. M onday. Judge Wall lined Melvin

Benally , Patil Utxir canip, )20 tn d M coats for dlaturblng ths peiae, n a waa charged w llh creation a dis­tu rbance a t Uie labor camp Mon. day.

T h e H o s p i t a l

VlalUng houra a t Maglo Valley M em orial hoaplUl are froin 3 to

I 4 and 7 to a p. m,I ADMITTEII• Ixirenao Aragon. Mra, Marvin

, {I D rodlne, Mra Paul Thofnna, Oregory ; ; j l la f e r and Itobert Co*, all T a in

IH I K nllt; Mra. Ja rk Pleldn and MrsI I |> IftiUI JaHor. IhiUi Duhl. n ir tin I I J I lirew er, K etoiium. anti Mrt, Etlwnril 11 . U alley, W llkint, Nev.I | l niHMIK8Kr>I I G regory H afer, M n . Marvin I I ) ' Drmlliie, Mra, Howard 'lYoiip and I , . aon. Mra. J. W, Krodeeii, Arthur 3 ; B u r t. Mra. Roland Beveraon, Mra. D I lla r r la Oaaperaon and daughter, Mra.I f I F ldren re .l'a rkn , O n irR e’nion>e, Mra,

J I { ' M ary Sniltli. Mrs, E. A. Cllapm anII I . a n d H arold Parks, all 'l> lii K lta |I a M ra, Olirlat K unU ami aon tn dI I ll Irv ln OrlB|i, lluh l; Mra. Clair I)an- | | I I IrlA and Mra. I.loyit Herd smi ilaiiili- I I te r. n i r r ; Mra. John ’nioinMin. I CnAtlrfoiit. a n d Mrs, Edward Ualley, I I W llkliia. Nev,

j' l" W e a lh e rI 1 r r« m t ip and AP H*|H>flsf I I M a«la Vaiiey—n e a r and warm in-I I , ' n lg h l and W ^n e sd ay , {.ow tnn lfh i I I ' a a .IS l h l i h W ednesday nrar HO.I I ll 'I 'w in Kails tem pera tu re a l t a. m,I J -I today U . a l itoon 71.

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' ’hurch Celebrates ; m Z J: I’romofion Sunday ■w n n . •).. R tC H riE l.D . PepU 10 - r ro m o - g

k t lM P mday was ’’eld a t th* R ich- (fnantg«r of fiT m M eth ''d lst churc>> Sunday IfUJMI'V Na n rhw l with Mrn. W m rr H w atnvn. V•W J How- Junior depn rtn i"n t auperlntei'f lf'n t.had an ac- m charge, Mra. A lbert Pelley, g m - 1■ver, h e is ld eral uMp-rlntendent. preaentert cer- i (ck wax nol uficai/-* of promotion to 35 rh ll- ame ori the fVllUa." Teacher* tre - Mrs. R«ece B ites.:roaa-exam- j^rs . Fannie Anderaon. A lbert Pel-after tbou l Mrs. E. L. SUelgel, Mrs. R. J . [ LMnmoii and Leonard Rogera. .

= r l lS " .n d <:■ «■He »*lrl he companled special song numbers. ■.»me tV)dd Pfl'’"’ore nnd Lynn Prldm ore j lid another offlclat.ed during th e offeratory,1th him for A lbert Prlley pronounced thei bene- fck. TaWent dlcUon. Snturday afternoon NSrs. R. ahe' day be- J- Lemmon and Mra. E. L. Strelgelrltten . enterta ined lh e lr claaaea a t th ethe o ther church recreation rooma.

TOwed the ------------------------------n t aald Uie SON BORNle did n o t PAUL, Sept. 80—M r. end Mrs.1 Idaho as H obert Ren* ore th e parenU of ale aervice. son born Saturday a t the C hrls-fellow h sd tenaen nursing home In R upert. a’a llent, b u t v

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•ck. waa In F u n e r a l se ta ld he \------------------------------------------------------1 *!ks In Cal- W IN D E L I^ ru n e ra l aervlces fo r .n two daya Blra. PhyllU Mae Allred will be held )

th e o ther a t 3 p. m. W ednesday a t the W eaver tin sU td of m ortuary w ith LD8 Blahop Evan .

W illard officiating. B urial will be «Pum phrey m ade a t P a rn tm . Nebr.

could have _____I WUlU at.. T W IN PALLS—Rosary for R obert Jdays. Tal* h . P a rk er wJH be recited t ( 7:30 .

td e almUar p. m . Tuesday t t Reynolds funeralhome. Requiem high mesa will be .

— celebrated a t »:S0 a. m . W edneaday I d f a a t St. Edwarda Catholic church , l O i O w ith the Rev. Fa the r Pranci* P e te r- ‘ >vA4-*aMA celebrtn l. In term en t will be s C l U r C m td e In Twlo FalU cem etery. F

“JJin tJ? JEROM E — Puneral tervlcea for *^ i n ^ i i a B n ''"* ChrlsUne Bush wll> be held •,T«I». K ^ . 3 p, m. W ednesday t t the Wiley

funeral home with th e Rev. W illiam ihfrL r i r r Perdue, pastor of the P resbyterian c

•ad^a rte™ o«>claUng. B u rltl will be a;Jn2“a^o cemetery. B

TW IN P A L L S -P unera l lenrlces ior r ^ a n k H . Adtma will be held

. , 1 3 p . m . W ednesday a t Uie W hlU .1 m o rtu try chapel wllh the Rev. Don- *'r** t ld B. Blackstone offlclaUng. In ter-

le operaUon ^ gunsel M e- .poaal units, n iorlal park . Memorlala may be made « o n , local to th e Preabyterlan Sunday echool , id the U c- building fund. Friends may call a t {:

the W hite m ortuary Tueaday and J , a4fl Third W edneaday unUl noon. Jill area re - _____ Iember* of T W IN FA L L S -P uneral aervlcea J lu trd unlta fo r M ra. A. M. Wlker will be held ie rsonaald . a t 3:30 p. m. Thuraday a t the— W hite m ortuary chapel w ith th e f

D onald B. Blackatona offlclat- I I C U lng. B uria l will be made In the

Count —J’'"’reedy Hol- . . —d 1300 and I H H HI to 90 (laya ■ ■)t>ate C ourt ■ K A

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Mon)r 0 man con raMfmJ Jj h n w arer faa t Unxi aiipfds hy. ItI «i> plnyml an liiiixiHniil giarl In IIkIii{ 5J H U m lard O IM \miiiw»i,v r.f (^allfi.i* I'" I tn mIiIIIIy *|| net (nnn 6 |o |<)I ta oU ." fitxil • l« n « l itl iMUuUrutu.

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He <-0"-r/'*d 'h«l of f.h-vie■reported to V' » ” ■ " iu ld he '! east E u r o f ' " " ’ -• '" l i * 1

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a lrc rn 't K a i f i r ' pt I»<1 Blrfl'-lda •ou th of |i • '- 'I Atiiii' g ba» In M nncl-'.rla Tn-wl'-n M.fff H e »n

I added ttial h»—'i«e -vvnllnble ev l. n de'>c« ha» » ; i n ' b e m 'ri ;ie d f a

by CnilM ..'.!. I' »«* .............*

H lj stftl"ne"t* a'^nl much f»Mher------------ th a n iho'-" of « North K orenn ’ffl- ' ' I

. cer who .i.Tpnderr'l th'oURh the8 I 6 S Ponm ii-lom rone enrly thl« lej

. m onth T 'r (•nm'niii'i.^t )''-uM-nant, h illlfiilV » a ^ u r ltv n t'lr-i a l ihe a rinU tlre le.

, lte . eaU' |B‘> Knl'.i.'ny he had ir e n fo- r ro m o - abou' 20 |[u«*'''ns p 'l ie P intilju n 'r - ‘•»the R ich- field In .-jne TM T ’'e U

Sunday In N or’>' "•* M n -. '.> i.u n ' ^HwBlmj»n. border Hlnter"1ent. Th*! N or"' Kci'-an also »nld heIley, gen- had heard Rus.ilnn ndvlsersnlert cer- were altiiche<' to the Norlh K orenn

35 rh ll- a rm y officer,-. »tnff school nnd Ih n the h a d heard of Rawfan plio ts fly - *«

RatM lng com m unbl Jets, h«Ihert PeU H lgh-ranklnn American o ffice rs eh

n J have said Ru.^lnn-speaklng plio ts >«, , ' ■ In conunuiilst )eti have been he ard' ■ by nllleti nlrmen. soanlat, ac- elgh'h army officer »ald **numbers. "Uierp j, question thn t the re arcPrldm ore nu.-^«l-\n.i up In Norlh Korefv." Rl

)fferatory. He drollnod 'o say precLieiy howth (5 bene- mnny Ixyonrt placing th e figure * 'n Mrs. R. a t •.several lhouf.nnd." P*.. Strelgel ----------------------------- so. a t th e k e a * a R 'Auxiliary tor s

Jf”. C l u b P l a n n e d sie Chris- P la tu to organize an tu x ll la ry R upert. and presentation of a m instrel ahow ,_________, were discussed a t the regular T uea-

day noon meeting of th e Tv,’ln P a lls » y Llona club.

DewaIn Sl)ve.ster announced th a t a commltlee Is InvesUgaUng th e pos- K i siblllty of presenting a m in s tre l r ,

rvlces fo r *how sometime In February o r w il be held M arch, He said a Nevada o rg an ls a - go le W eaver tlon la interested In producing th e iop Evan ghow which would uae local L ions d I will be club la lent. S<

Prealdent Paren Paler rem inded ar membera th a t plans for organizing a

o r Lions club auxiliary would be con-‘ aldered n l a Oct, 8 meeting lo w hich i

III ^ of club membera have been

J church Bader. Denver, thanked L ionscl* P e te r- aponaorlng three plays finnUBlly BcI t will be ^ T w in Falls. T he ctub had decided lei^ previously no l to spon.'vor the plays p i

th la year. Lack ol adequate se a tin g vervlcea for ^w llltlea waa the rea'wn fo r th et be held “ cllon. Tilhe Wiley D r. M aurice E. Strlcby. New Y ork, ^I. W illiam A m erican Telephone and T eleg raph "•abyterlan com pany television expert, w as ,1 will be acheduled to addre.« the L ions clublemetery. group, bu l was unable lo a p p ea r be- P‘

cause of prevlovis com m itm ents. f rt aervlces ------------------ ;---------- J

P a r k i n g F i n e s IO lty poUco' collected tl6 In bonds

‘"51 “ i r fo r parking violations M onday. ,ae i^honi PosUng 11 each for overUme p a rk - \. / *08 were L. C. Scott. Paul C ronk - (i n . ? anH h lte . Cecil O lsh, Joe Froehllch, J r , ^

* Cudell Brown, Ralph Requa, M rs. CDon McRae. Fred Maltz ( to u r) . M rs. /

I .arvlees H arm on. W. L. A rcher a n d XII be held B ennett. ^ Y a l the M rs. R ichard Wilson poated <3 - w ith th e for Im proper parking.

» offlclat- ----------------------------- nle In the Im ported H olland Bulbaj P lan t c

them now, Olobe Seed. Adv. d

[he ban

i n T M I f l l tb W r a a d ln g b y k a n iM n a lf in ip For l»e«ls hy, ll Im an 't l>f>«n very lon* a lii 'o lnii>|>a

I'arl In IIkIiMiik llin licimo# nf tho W rel . , . nml «v i>f (^allfr.riilrt <*nn a ■mall nim |>aiiy |<ii>u.l dIII 6 lo 10 Kallonn of lU jicli»cl|»al p ro d u c l, ' . ..n l

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Mr. an-* Mr« W. N ^klm " have An O f l r e tu rre d ''om Pan Jc>s' wll*'

.• of f.hn«eI -n .ild he W arHnte l.leen.e. M.■ . .. ■.-llll* D o i'’M ‘ h w * r li . 0 ~V1i 'id , ] ; re

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<1 Blrfl'-lda .... 'g ba» InsUfff H e »nlfla«'nn fi"he<lplea »<r*idlnble ev l. T 'le flMt • n«« of e a n d l 'B t '- thl* Pllbe m< nnea fall "lU ’'e tnl'la ted by h r'v-.t of U

III., lodge %t 8 p -n T h u - - '- - 8 ,a r1.I.X/-1. -Ill tw .>e-v.d. tfon-

iich 1»' therorenn ’ffl- VUitlng l*ireBli)f0URh th e K afl t.at-'-e, ■’ho has W n on nlr<l' enrly t h l . leave frnm "le navy and vl-'Ung A)'- iii.-nan t, hU narenw In T w in Pall«, xlll Vall-

e a n n '« tlre leare for fl*n PYancUco Wednem iv Mrsle had seen fo- fur h f lr-\lnlng. He expeoU was“iiiiiljii n 'r - ••••'' In ih» T hillpplne lil*’' '•■ a trfl-lrt U _ ,, ,

r IT . forMan in Shoshone

II nnd U inl SHOSHONE, S e p t.,30 - P unera l peac pliota fly - aervlecj for O u jta f la ra e n were

held Monday a t the Shoshone LDS com in o ffice rs chapel with Bishop Howard P i t t - Cf king plio ts Dietrich, officiating. T h c ^n- Mrs.been h e a rd vocation wbj given by Pred H arrl- wra.

son, Dietrich, and C harlie C hristen- tflcer sa id **ri. Caldwell, gave the obituary, t th e re a rc Speaker* were P . L. M anwlll. o ,,,,. n h Koreik." Richfield. Blaine a lake p a triarch , , tcLieiv how Blahop H«rrl»on. Ruperl. Mualc p ,„ j th e figure furnished by Loa Johnson. R u ­

pert. a soloist; Mra. Vem Tom lin-___ aon. Mrs. John W ebater and Mra.n Rusaell Wooley. a tr io from Jerom e.

and a girli quartet from Shoahone. Membem of th# qua rte t w tre E leanor

1 Knowles, Janice Boulware, B ellyFlnlayson and Alice Sorensen w ith Bl

l l l J , O U j£4„ h « AdkUis, s s SM ompanlst.. B tiiillarv Claude Chess. Shoahone, waa i*y 1„ ,tre i a h ^ orgnnlsi and accompatjlst fo r th e , t j m la r T u e a . ‘'’•o- ^ ^ Shoshone, gave th e Burl ■r .iT, ie . l i . benediction and Oene Nelson. W en- w, Twm r a i l s dedicated the grave a t th e 1957

J ... . Shoshone cemetery, u n i iunced th a t pallbearera were W aller Bow man. »o ri ng th e pos- K elly Dormler. H yrum M fte rv y f . . . i r a m in s tre l Raym ond Robertson and Ja ck w ._ ;bruary o r W ard, Dietrich, tn d E d g tr C u lbert- .. a o rg an ls a - gon. Shoshone. iducing th e Flower girls were Beverly Bridge, local L ions D arlene Davls. K aren M cOowen ovL

Scott, Oayle Meservy. E laine W ard „: rem inded and Shlrley Dormler. . . irganlzlng a ----------------------------

“»w S Tribute Due New ' Version of Bible

inked L ions T h e Rev. Marcus E. L indsay, DD. to it's an n u a lly Boise, will address com m unity aerv- whlciad decided lees toninht commemoraUng th e h ir the plays publication of thc Revlaed S tan d a rd ficelate se a tin g version of the Bible. rou tin fo r th e T h e program, sponsored by th e n ; d

T w in Falls M inisterial association, gcf,oNew Y ork '*■‘1 a t 8 p. m . In th e F lra t to C

lT « le iti .p li ' , . t o t•nert waa almllar servlcea. In g^L ions club * h lc h perhaps a million and a h a lf j^ala n n ea r be- P“ P*« congregate, will he heldI tm en ts throughout the U nited S la te s a n d “" a_ lls territories tonight.

la in bonds ^ S lm

rU ^^^park-

i t ’s tough when th e ehlldren g e t Uo— m arried and move away, b u t I t 1 ilbtx P U n t ean b« a lot tougher when theykdv. don’t. ___

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ills fiJews in Briefr«*i* |i« i)4

ni " have A n'ey Jenklna posted a »y m ii '*»' Cnitr wll*’ c ity police M onday f • •

itiB an Im proper left

M«t«r D am agedMm. N orm an H«rrM, l » o Klmher

0 ~V 'r 'id, ly road, reported '0 poller M -id av 1<V th e ’, she ran Into ^ part r>a tel/'t

on Second aven-i- •• ' " • ' ’I'O*! allahlly

Firem en Called'n t " thl* Plre/nen werr eall»d to th» tput

h of the Bav-Mor drug hulHlnn about8 , a m Tuesday when n r al> rondl-Ifon-r Secn'ne overhe# - ' ” ...... :

r>" tiT- '•.■■dameo'

Keen nn n(r«tiad vt-'ilng A aon was bom Tuesdey a l V aglc 'a lls , Kill Vnlley M em orial h iapltal to Mr and VedneiK IV Mrs Jack Field*. Bn'il, and r te re xp rru was b o r i M ondaj lo Mr, *•■•* ‘* "

_ *"»y« Pin*T A f Eugene Noonei J t , UM Kimberly

road, paid a fine of »3i) and U c-isua n A t l A pollre cour* M'-nday w he" he3 1 I V I I C pleaded giilUj of rtl«tnrh1ng the- F unera l peace.raen were ---------hone LDS Com pletes Schooltaig?ard P i t t - c p l. D uane A. Eusselman. aon of. T h c ^n- Mrs. Jo h n O, Lalb tn d bro ther of•ed H arrl- Mrs. Bill Newbry. both Twin FalU.C hrta ten- g raduated from the aecond In-obliuary. f^p try division noncommissionedM anwin, officers academ y In Korea. He U

p ttr la rc h , aa«lst«nt aquad leader w ith com-lerl. Mualc p ,„ y y. in fan try regiment,inson. R u - __________________

Pioneer of 86m Jerom e.

= Dies at Burleynsen w ith BURLEY. Sept. 30—August Jo h n -»m p * n ls t. son, €S, p ioneer re-fldent of th e Bur-ihone, WM ley a rea , died Tuesday a t B i« a . m.t fo r th e , t h is home four miles weat of, gave th e Burley a fte r a long illness,son. W en- Mr. Johnaon wes bom Aug. 11.e a t ttie 1857, in Sweden. H e came lo the

U nited S la te s when he was 21. He ^ w m a n .^ worked for the O re t l N orthernM <tervy. railroad a l Helena and Clancy,

l u M o n t . . UnUl 1898 when h e re tu rn -r c u l t o t , j a i„ 8 w e < l,„ .

L ater h e moved to Alaska andM e ^ w e n worked On th e construction of the,?n. w « ^ Skagw ay and WhUe Pass railroad,line W ard retu rned to Helena and t t -_ tended bualnesa eohool for six. m onths.I £ W ^ hom estead

six milea southeast of Burley. HeR i n i p m arried Mrs. Amelia L indquist Aug.X V lU iC 12, 1908. and gave up his homeateaddsay, DD. to aetllo on tho homtsstead forn lty aerv- w hich ahe had filed wesl of Burley.iU ng th e He waa In charge of th e poslof-S tan d a rd fice a t s ta r rh 's Ferry before m all

routes Were ealabllshed and served. .1 Its clcrlc o f th e ’s ta r rh and Palisades

asoclaUon, school d is tric ts for years. H e movedth e F lra t to California in 1B20 and retu rned

to th e Burley area In 1935.V. vJ Surviving are his widow and tev-

t? w ! nephews. Funeralifnie. .nH arrangem ents by th e McCulloch fu -llates a n d pending,

' t IDAHOANS RETURNSEATTLE. Sept. 30 i^>-Men from

j \ p Idaho were among 1,075 passengers ' aboard the Nnvy transport Oen.

Simon B. Buckner when 11 docked M onday from the far eaat. They In- .eluded Earl J . .Wrlght. Eden, and

\ j / y p S L aM ar D. Anderson, Flier.

lW F t D r. E . D onovan M attsonm - T p j— C h iro p ra c U c P h y s ic ia n\ l l m l o m c E H0 UR8 lldren g e t Uon. Wrt. r n ‘ *T» ^ Appointmenty. b u l 11 133 No, Lincoln riioot J24hen they JEROME. IDAHO

hat can

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fS. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO0 ___

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In W in V o l- ; :,- ,.m '■a- f>»*>

I ll te no crief f'T the nielhodn ’20 Klmher .-.-.i « " ept th n ' I had no <'•'<-• n-,CP M -td a v S-Utnn ln-’lc<mrnl ^f1 na tel/'t pu t .-x.er-rd m ■«' of h1e^30 m

.i<.p|iiil rand ldrte , rtr• A r-m peiyn 'l lrep t'd no* to men'* p|

o th - renr n,i,,d. and to ihelr hest Insltnct-i df'dlnn about jjui to the 'r pas.'<l<in*. emotions and ina l' rondl- nrel''cllc'» i» unw or'hy s t he.st,' he he

” ...... ^ ,id v-iw wllh 'h e fate of the »’e slilion al «take. it U 'inbenrable . - hiThis l« no lime for «uch talk .” m

Rte'Tnvin «»<d he had done th e bty a l V aglc "h-^t 1 ' roui-l '■> ke«p my pr- mlse u.«to Mr and 1, ” — tn the r — dtand r s r r , ■. wi. a -* **'■ Papa filo ftna «

Ren Joh” J. Sparkm an saH laa t n»night lhe Rnrubllcans ar» using toc a tc l'' slm ans designed to "atam - h<

0 Kimberly tha American people tw ay .nd ta cosU ,,g j„ (hfir native common sense. "’ when he Democratic vice presidenUalirhing th e gdds th a t OOP la lk of

"creeping socialism" Is an example o f s!ogan.< he describe* ss "cmineer- fell rhetoric passing as legal te n - t).

lan. son of 1^ o ‘h e r of Sparkman apoke M onday n lgh l a t rw ln Falls . w omen’s Business and Profes- ^

I " - slonal club of New York aa he s ta r t- „i mmlssloned j,,, , | r , t campaign speaking tour ».

^ of th l. area.7 ' " com- Richard M. Nlxon, th e R e- tl

!glmant. putpUcjn vice presidenUal nom inee, , was a t hla W ashlnglon office.

VanFreer'Knows - a r ley Nothing’ on Movegua i Jo h n - SEOUL, Korea. Sepl. 30 (IR—O en . ei)f th e B u r- James A. Van FJeet sa id today lie -0:4& a . m. knows "nothing '' aboul W ashington

s west o f reports th a l he waa to be relieved« . as commander of the e ighth arm y(I Aug. 11. In Kor*“-m e lo th e A spokesman for the eigh th arm ywas 31. He headquarters here also has no

N orthern Infomiatlon on the report. He saidid Clancy *'®* expected to rem ainh e re turn-’ In Korea "for some tim e.”

A New York Tim es d ispatch re-llaska and Parted the Pentagon has decided lo ;lon of theu railroad Reporters In K orea discussing th e■na and tt.^ possibility wlUi officers close to Van1 for alx believed the repo rt was correct.

United Press C orrespondent Ho-hnme*t>Bf» reported early la s t m o n th

Burlev He four-.sUr general, who hasdfiiiisi AHtr conUnuously In K orea longer

S tal “ o'f- Burley Man Dies

BURLEY, sep t. 30 -E * ra O. F a lr- 5 ” • ‘He'i Tuesday m orning a l

He m n ir f a Burley h o u i where he had lived A * ^ '6 moving from his home a t 635d re tu rned occidental avenue, w anri aev >"alrchlld, a ve teran of W orld

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< > f ‘ Jeans. . . f’meshed grill '>n latemodel car . '. Man gingerly working wpv aIo"K second floor ledge of ,to re ’1

elhodn ’ ,n t-,ite donrv defCirBt'on?. . . L anje on ; '■‘•-* vk-pd of R'lm i'i»«*'rpd *0 w lnd«h1elrt

of ronve'llbie . UO'i Bailey <had- , t hie 30 lng ,y ' ts he gnJ-C" 'ip and ’"wn e n n In- Rireet . rn lk em an looking for t . p tr - i driver of C*>"fo"'la-llce"«ed m r

rtouhle-pfired In fro n t of eni- , to m en'a ployinent office. . . Man diggingInsHnct-i den> Into po'-i'et for mnney for p a ik - *■'ions and ing meter . , Bob BHler g rinn ing n, " I w t , ' he he expln'tia alrnnge sight- CJermnn the »’e shop' ^rd » lth h o " 's . Board eoverlng

ible . - hole In dl-plny wlndo«-, . . F ire- f'onilk .” men celling flrWeu fnr Ftre inen 'n *'*lone th e ball ,«rhedul»d Oct. 10. . Men celvpr-m lse u.^lng •’"sc to '■lean postofflce win- "nv

-«n r — dows . , T igh t b e 't arou’ rt woman s beetwalsi f ’phaa'rli'o 't ire" . , L incoln *to- school s tuden ' safely pa f-o lm an for

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’Sfo"! Back in Jailexample Edward John P e rn tndez , 118couttUT- H lghltnd avenue, was released from * «gal te n - t^ e county Jail Tuesday m om lng

' a fte r completing 28 days of a 30-n lgh l a t .jiay sentence for Indecenl exposure, o" 'P rofes- He was arre.'ted again Im m ediately

he s ta r t- „n a charge of drawing a check ^ ■;lng tour w ithout funds In the bank. “®n

Arraigned on the charge In Jus- 'th e R e- tirn pnurt. Pernnnder waived h is Wnom inee, prelim inary henring and wa.s bound 'n ct e. over to tho distrlc l court. H e wns con

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Budje added. A tty.. jj, j 2 years, a n d mip. McOranery had only u n i „ th e a m o u n t cto Uie bureau of Im^ ,e a r» by a ll preslden

K , u ) nsturallznllon. p r io r to F ra n k lin D . :■ j , ihijik we ever can get m an 's $317,000,000,00K w n that type of peo- Jectloru exceed by $7(V to ta l tax collecUona 1■ 'X M ' Clled to ry prior to T ru m a■ S j io lhe A n j ll,e c u i j U i j« n four more liraps In in te res t on th e 260■ a Washington : The i.u- \* j bnuon , a su

th e cost of th e enUK f f l j .S t LouU andB ro k- e m m c n fs opcra tlon i

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I f UmDers of government ^ ^ ' ’M k e d 'lh ^ R e D i■ u l l waste of money on . A .B m ciD be taken ou t o f !£ r<?member these flf B D BU uc wn-cu wu Ul people t ry t<

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t r ? z “4S‘'25■ , . u < e ! In t e l g i . - I d 'H r n a l Ior tho oocraUon carry ing Id ah o th is B i S l o . o r n m ° n r B u t ho .oau tlonod■ T n BUdBO added, . » M onday n ig h t M a in .■ l U n u a l to tho >110.- p i a I ttd o ™ or olloiH s t t U I bo oolltclod by Im pottanoe o t Iho .tlH T t f b t c r n a l revenuo In vlsod th a t ou r four^ K m ilready h as >x«i- o tay elcct th e nex tH i « k the form of aid rem em ber th a t Thi ^ H tk T q o s Ia v la . elcctcd Preside;

Cited vote In th e electo:^ ■ * A k it ie national debt w ere Jo h n Qulncj^ ^pk liT v> ilav la7 '’ Budge R u therfo rd B , Haye

(I* . .Campbell also unftUtjar portion of the s tre ss tho Im portan tliailBil debt In the »con victory "from>ttru725." bottom ," W ith o u tifcBttlge said he was congre.ss an Elsenhoheoihtiame slate with to ry would be only.aiW kd armies to vlc- h e nddrd,Unr II hud served as nddltlon lo t tIt Ojlumblft UDlvcrslty. N ixon tlckct, Cnmpta w an orgnnlBation rcclcctlon of RcpresJ l» the beginning of a Budge to congress aitrc t I rw ln nnd B rprcscnI UMlly hnpny, he said, Colngr. G eorge Bllcli nUie lUte with a m an ^o hlnlo offlcc.^," d rt u ft civilian In tho --------------------------------^ ihe War. Imd been em- rcm em hrr "we m ustlfl Alter him in lhe ^tate publican cftiinllcs byt l hid r rl ttrn an ftffl- m ajorliy to overcoi_>BM chRmctpr wns good, tho Democrrvllc cou

Mndplclti'il miili ot the To tliosn who anypolitical rniirhmc.n. lhe hns niiiwnlert lo thoelmifiil 111 the DiiitPii tJiiiii thn rninon , M;

M ■pfrsoimlly pirlcpil by nm»nil to dcccncjl■cwry on Tiumnn’ii pro- Uy nnd above nll

hum ility In a Pr«BUtIv* liiidxp'., sprech w ondrrfiil tiling." ‘ tunqiiri (cir Ht'|iiiljllc»n Drown rcilo rtcd oWc«niii,i„i,.» „i th« T in t n ft.aoo-nillc nrgniL th"* ' Uirough IhH aU to 1n tlif Oregon YoiiiiK Up- Yming liopiibllcnnn.f™, mill Diirwln U. liuiimicrB In tho "»c

wi»crii.iriiii,n ot tliB idiiiii, „„ ftiiftlrlPiit luuiwrr

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ItnnihlK'.iui. -;oo |>er»>ons a l Uio^ Hit Imny iiicmlwrn In M onday nflonuion

r.iuiiitps wi,„ oa trn iido r wna comiiWBliiil thftl th rlr county for Uie U n given b)^ «" Itppnbllcftn Ul C ounty W om en’s »«

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r » Qporgc Spnrr Saturdny n t the LDn u s u e i l i ^ Bishop LcRoy Dlackor

<rr»» Pm * Ob#) ’•'“>'d of the LDS churifhtly m ore th a n seven so- Praycr a t Goodman ; leace years." th c T m m a n conducted the services •atlon haa ta k en twice na

fede ra l taxes from the Prelude and postlud I people a s Roosevelt took by Mrs. David Comp ars. a n d m ore th a n th ree nccompanlcd vocnl sel B a m o u n t collected In 144 Mny offered the op a ll p re s id en ts p u t toge ther Speakers were Fm n •Yanklln D . Roosevelt. T ru - H cyburti D M id I. 117.000,000,000 In tax col- Horace G ran t, ixceed by $70,000,000,000 th e singers were Ferrell collecUona In a ll U. 8 , h is- Eugene Humphrle.'s nt

r to T ru m an ." son. Closing prayer \le c a rry in g charge o r In - George Dariey. on th e 260 billion deb t Is Flowers, under dirt billion, a sum g rea te r th a n Vao Schofield, pre.sldc of th c enUre federa l gov- ]|cf society, were c an

8 ope ra tions for any year children of’th e decens' a R epub lican presiden t, Ruland Sparks, Jr., 1 1 added. Amy Kny Sparks. Laied th e R epublican w orkers Pny Thompson. Jerry iber these figures w hen " th e nlc Sparks and Oeor people t ry to_t<U you 'w e've paubcarcrfi w ere W d It 60 good." Dnvld Sparks and Pdaho ch airm a n , who re - sonj, entl Lowell 1 5unday from a conference claric sons-ln-law ar lal O O P headquarte rs , said # grandson. In tcrm e i advl.sed th e linUonal com* ,, ■,, —h a t th e re is a chnnce of Idnho th is election.

! .cau tioned county workers n igh t a g a in s t th e possibility own of e ffo rt. Stressing th e ice of th e s tn te vote, h e ad- tt "our fou r elec toral votes A V J J H ■:t th e n e x t P residen t. Just, r th a t T hom as Jefferson ted P residen t by Just one

th e e lec to ral college. So f i f l 1 J)hn Q uincy A danu and

lell nlso urged w orkers to0 Im portance of a Repub* u j E e ^ V u l B to ry "from th e to p to th e ' / 4 E 5 '

W ith o u t a R epublican / S Q an E lscnhow er-N lxon vlc- y \ ^

ltd be on ly a po rtln i victory,

Iltlon lo th e E lsenhower- Icket, Cam pbell urged the n of R ep resen tative Hnmcr1 congre.ss and S ena tor Cnrl It's f?,VTR^ d r j! id Bcprcsenlnllvc.^ Chnrloa . 3 0 i „ l , 0. . n d W M 0r- g . . n o o . h

it leaves you :r "we m u st cnrry the R e- i i tcounties by n large enough V T tC ttfO U S S

' to ovcrcomn tho vote of locrn tic countlc.s."ISR who any th n l R)l!<enliowrr inlcrt lo tho fniolloiiB ru ilicr L 1 4 1 rrunon, Mycrn naked If nn .0 (Icccncjl honc.ity, mornl- l l l l l

nbovo nll an examplo ofIn a P reaiden t w at "a tU e <rrm{al

111 th in g ." <f ■ «I rcjlortpd optlmlBtlcaliy on 1-nillc nrgniilM tlocinl Umr ,q proof. M.d« fiom 100% tliH aU to In bo lialt o( Uie &«. H ctr Smtmofl rii. h

inpilbllcnna. Me rcfrrrcd lo H 111 th e yrars"len t luuiw rr to the n u f s t lo n ,____________________rc you n Ilepu1illriiii7“llcnn dny oftlclally began ■ ■ ■ In^nptlon Blteiuled by abnut lOiiA n t Ulo Itogrrnoii lintel

n rten ioon , Mra, &. E, or wna com m ittee chnlnnnn ten given by th e I 'w ln Knlls W omen'a Republlcnn club,

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ral Held for dent of VaUeyT, Sept, 3 0 -F u n e ra l serv- P e r m i t S S O 3corgc Sparks w ere held n t the LDS tabernac le . T hree new building i

Roy Blacker of tho second cations have been lUec 1C LDS church offered th e hivll, reporw Mrs. Joh r

Goodman m ortuary a n d clerk.. the services ot th o ta b e r- Mrs. Jnck Pope, IM

p la a i a 28- by 93-fool and postlude were played residence costln* ai

David Campbell, who also *5.000, lied vocftl selecUons. A. L . John Brosen. 673 •red the opening praye r, drive, seeks approval

were F rank R avens tcn , 24-foot gorage a t an e: DM id I . G arner a n d of *200, R e s id in g a r

irant. asbestos shakes a t a c<wore Forroll C .tm u ll, M r.,

lumphrle.'s nnd LnM ar O l- __________ilng prayer was offered by larley.. under direction of Mrs.field. pre.sldcnt of th e R e - n•y. were carrlcd by g ran d - m “Vagabonds House 0 if th e deceased. T hey were iparks, Jr., Lonnie Sparks,

Sparks. L arry T hom pson, r npson. Je rry Sparks. D on- cs and George S parks.■» rcrs w ere W illiam Sparks, la rks and Ruland- Sparks. d Lowell J jonnon , Ja ck u - ln - law . nnd Ja ck C rane,■n. In te rm e n t w as m ade In

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H ugh Pftllf'ti ft.m- th e Bri; pa rty 's cxr<'ii> i,. pommlt In a stuniiii'i.' H<Ttlon up

A stiim pl'-« r h - i r ln g n coDtroUahIr [ini'v conve»' ed th e m^'Mrii; hnll "rt 1 m en t tho t ' iinw<>rs pf rebel Icrrtc) A "curln 8 cap tu red "n in" one f ' * llocn t« l I '- i 'i pnriy *" the

, Onlv 4 In l*»»tT h e Bcvpniios did m

th o seven’h kmi. T hev I' only four m»iiibpr» on 'h executive ro 'i" n itt“e.

T h e v lr 'n t- .lt-1 no t r lesdcrRhlp o( 11 pnrly. b30 o the r »nnt» go to Inleaders . n>*>rabersa/fJJJntcd BTniip^, AlmoM back th e no i.'tnal par form er r n n if . Minlst^'r Attlee.

Slap for AUtei B u t th e rnnk-nnd-flle

Bevnnltca to nil b u t 0 popularly coiilc.stcd ser slap In th c face for AtUc fough t b itte rly Bcvan 's d

r C. D worrtiak. BiuUy. OD » In B rita in s rearm i , |g . | ' g ram and n foreign pollc

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Ipellcr cemetery, Th» grave boost tow ard achieving llcatori by Thoma* l^ewls, tlon of displacing A ttle er-ln-law . ]e/ider and prim e mlnU ----------------------------- fu tu re labor governm ent

r m i t s Sought London stock m a rk e t tun

.r;:rerfKW!;lorts Mrs. Jo h n U U cr, c ity now. Globe Seed. A

lack Pope, 166 Rose street,28- by 93-foot clnderblock

e costing ao estim ated

Brosen. 673 M omlngsldeeeks approval of a 12- by ^ 1 ■garage a t an estim a ted cost | ■

R e-sldlng a residence w ith ^ ^ I ■shakes a t a cost of $200 Is 1 ■ I Iby^J. R. Boyle. 321 Fou rth 1 | 1 T 1

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----- In' Riknii lo Ilk,,IP,!•: A IM .K N TY •''» •'‘'"I'l n„h n l t h r f n t h e r o f Iw lnn ■ " ''" •• 'f '" ''II rc .iponn lb lllty nn tho i-lixu •|1 Uioiie Hovlut Itliiuila III «ry ,.b u ilt a b a n k cicrk I r , \:iiudn u m illion dollnrn - .i.iiinu a,i a,lln w lfn prooonlnd him v.uk 1ic ronliKcd t h a t n liniik ,i»/i^n 'l niii)j)orL th e m , - nUl fiiU iPr w ho lenrnn to- u n i„„i (iHi,rwininn K lv rn liU 'lh lo twIiifl >(‘>rl M tu kuum•deiu 'd WlUl n <l.-tit. ’' ‘ ''" ‘v IH'm tio irn iionrly 2(50 litllluii r 'i 'rnn? ........... nm ii « ih o lo n n v o f o r t h o l r n h i - 'ii" micir.ii) ,lid iiK c Ip t n l o n r nm k o '■"1")' 'i" 'f ''r n l lu x o a w lw io lU jiy u ie iii,„«it o „ i

»wlit,-Niuiipa Vtt

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C KF R ’S NVnOMAI.

/ H l R L i G l c :HINOTON - T h e official for o r- ^I labor in fo re len co -in trl'i ’>''8 »n entirely I t tune from cu rr«n t Ain.-C O demin'lA'ton* T aft-H 4rt)ey a o t e - d polliira' 6fli*v»ri 'n th a t 'eralal lej flaU on.

AlthocB-' flnv-P 'or 1■W i^L ’S , cam p^ tgn dfn’-n '' f-'r rroe^l In- n• ■ , T . d u c d Uie AH I" • ''I r „ r -

V - V? old hy fndorMttT him.th-ao-CA llfrt f '* ' '" o

t R W P l i m e’ 't l r - i f ' oiitnl'’! 'hP ^B ta t« i as r bartK'T •- "•■'''na

u Ib a ' ffrow th and prnttr'*". ^O n th e W 'lrary . th f O ’W -M U T-

ray o'«rseB> 'il.'i>l''"arlM >p<-lie the (] T nany g .in j b*’ " 'cl''eve<J „since th e UW. anap'rTient In 1947,

■ T heao iivliKi^ five mrnioi' new' mer»ibrr«, r 'a k -»«<■». shorter ’'oum, y1 and welfare func’i Hie T^rklngmen'* on- , aiw avi 1» de«"’ l‘«- i • ’ a r ,,'* as iitn rtan . flcal'y. In view of tho fil»’- 'i ‘son endorsem ent <i vir IfAdf-^' g rea t Infbi^rv a t th i W>’lt* House, rav'llnR ie lega ta* aiwsy,. fm uSftn 'v lh i they/rn (hell f in es t su r r f -* " ...............a wholly "noTipoU'l';*’

LOITATION—A U twr ({•leuaUnn hai- redumed y from Peru and Chile, where there ore larite an in terests In copper and other essential Is, The group consisted of respon.<lble officials ' APL.- the CIO ond United Mine Workers,• denouncing w h a t they called the "ruthless Itlon" of S o u th Amerlean workers by U. 8 . which m ay Knv« stimulated antl-Uncte Sam ,, they sharpened th e coniraat by telling of the and ^ s lU o n of John U I^w 's’ miners. T h is • , frre Qie rec en t wage boo^t of *150 a day, .’ described how labor had become strong " h rollectlve bargnlnlng, a key provision of th# ct. TTiey eJjboroterl on the beneflu flowing uch b ipartisan a n d nonpolltlcni achievement* are and re ti re m en t plans, social security, m in t- , rage laws, etc. u,inenUon waa m ade of the law passed, accord- Pre.ildent T tu ra a n . aa "Che fir s t step In a g i ' wa WaU s tre e t conspiracy to amaab lhe labor

movement."

L0M AT8”—T hese '•diplomats In overall*,” to cvenson’s eharactcrlzatlon . then gave advice V sim ilar advances m lghl be won by South an unions,

nonpollUcaJ s ta n d of the American labor ~ ent.” reads a n account of th is visitation, “as Uled by tho poUcy of ‘rew ard our friends a n d ^ our enemies,' w as emphasized repeatedly In a ll ^ ks, and was, In o u r opinion, the subject th a t 1 the grea tes t Intere.^t and approval , . . ^emphaals th a t we p u t on a united labor move- ^

Msed on an aboolute Independence of any pO'* ■„ party, foreign Ideology, or governm ent control, itroDK knpresalon.”1 audiences m a y have been Impressed by th is iUon a g a liu t ty ing labor to a party, a candt- r an adm in istra tion . B u t th c returning dele- loon discovered G reen and M urray were n o t led. *«

• • •ENSEB—77}0 A verage congressman's annual u am ount to a b o u t lie.OOO, or »I,000 more th a n — ,000 Income. T h e N ixon predicam ent, focussing 3n on na tio n al o fficials' financial deallngi, m ay

iegUlaUon ra la ia g th e general s a la ^ level on hUL

e Is, of c o iim , n o luch person as th e "aver- ongressm an w ith respect to finances. T heir the ir lamUiea' ta stes and backgrounds, the ir

)ns all d iffer. Som e m em bers can—and do— ithln the ir m eans, a lthough alm ost a ll have u —a business, a farm , a law pracllce, lectur- any from neartoy s ta te s spend only a few days : h u e , show ing up only to vote, who m akes pollUcs and public life h is pro- , like Nixon, h a s unusual dem ands on his purse, ist dress well. H e m ust en terta in certain peo- peclally touring consUtuents. If he does not I generously to charitie s and campaigns here ick home, h ls rep u ta tio n a s a "tightw ad" may m hls seat.nort, he m u st ke ep up, n o t w ith the Joneses, th his office. A nd W ashington Is an extremely lve place to live,following llsUng applies to a congrtism an. like wtth a wife a n d two children ot gram m ar

age. The cost of th e ir education, clothes, va- —everything—will grow progressively heavier, ■sl-tube solon la 44 years old, and lives about itle,i from here. H o lives welt, bu t not cxtrav- '. Here a re h is living coats; ne taxes, 11,000; rea l e state, sales and other ISOO; annual r e n t a t home, 11,900: W ashington ce (furnished) p lus heat, light, phone, repnlre, family tran sp o rta tio n for which he receives

euKO, |I,BOO; food, 12.000; neces.iary campaign larlty conUlbuUons, 11,000; Inaiirnnco ( « 0,000

$600; clothea for four. 11,300; car operating nortlzatlon cosle, leoo; am usem ent, enieriAln- booka, newspapers, m agadnea, et«,, >1,000; edu- for teen-agers, tOOO, abou t 43,000 for younRsters cRe; m tscellaneoili, (1,000, llRiire of $30,000 nnd $30,000 hns been aiiRKcrit- n more sa tisfac to ry salary, Tlie liuRpr sum Is I by miiiiy a tu d rn ta o f jiolltlcnl solnn'o exiilnr- A protilrm. H ut I t In doubtful U thn Irulslntors dare to give theinselves nurh a bonni. Tliry ed courage fnr th e ir laa t rnlse nnly becauae ll roposed by friends of P residen t 'ITuiuan, the lal 6enef(i'li«ry.

EWS O l ^ O T H E R SOOVKKNMENT AND BlIKINKHH

im or Adlnl Htovenaon, In one ol tils talks In nla, a u r i t r i l l l i a t lie "will n o t coixlnnn wriniK- (ir mornl i>lilli|ulty In putilln oMlcr." tiut iiilni- the cnrniiilloii lu tiie TruinBii ndinliilnlrAtion he hliiurU has tr r in ed a mens. In oun iitik hn red dlAhoiiPsly tn govem nien t wltti Atenlliiti in I bvulnesa A m erican p rivate ecUrjiirlsca, tin re "Bwlutllnr’ by th e ir em pluyrt mil of n billion

a ypAi, niul, therefore , l l la not Mirprlsliig tn >iiie llimiiclnt dlRhnnfsty In governmrnt. la nnl kiiiiw tiow accu ra te In Oovrrni>r Hlevni- I kiiit Illl llirflji by einjiloyea nf IjiialiirAa id ii- but wn think th e oompariiMm lirtwrnii Kiivrin- and liiinliirAa ntiiiulil be carried furttirr, msn the ahx'kluildera o t a fln n dlsiovrrrd th a t tantlnl niiiiitirr of dep arlin e n l hcnda ami n ltirr •xrciitlvM 111 Itie com pany were playing Iaai la-ir nllll llie <'<iiiipany'a aMots, Hiipixiiin Idaiid niiilr liy Aniiin of Uiene m en, not <in the IhibIi iiiiliirAA tiiK for /rlendalilp ur persmial iiaiii le money ow ni th e comi>any was nol collcrtril. Ither r>ini|>i(inilaeit a t a amnll pnii-rntuKe of Ul, »nd ll diMoverert th a t lirllMry t.l tlir1 WBA Involxnt.■tockhnlilriA wniilil dclim iut tlia t tlir inrn liliu t

' i'oni|iBiiy rln iii nu l the w rong-diirii Iniini'.'. It hn AlioKnl irliiolniii:e. he wnuld txi ir inu trd .' Is rrilAlii Hint thn fired pirnldniil Hunld imt n l to likiiir hlA AUriTMnr. Aniflilruli «U>cktinliI- 'iil't iiiBint nil n n rw m an, whn owed ni)tliliiK i i :l ■■n>n«Nriiiriil. I 'o rllan il O ngonlnii.

1.1IXIIKV »(>R TIIK KRIIH ct Itniuila Iiaa piirutianed for $80,000 a Iiiiki' Ulann mannloii of an early day tyronn (ii»trooi nillllon bnrk .lii Uio daya wtirn a null.....

I «B» an Awtiil Inl of money. nv»n nmniicl

"iiulii* Ilo/Ain l.f rooiiin a iut anveinl nc•|^^ ,,|A|><-il (iinnnlA, i> AinlHhtly pliu'n fnr llin Kh'-Iiiim ' ihAtfl Khllr irliixiiig frnm Uielr lAliiifA At Uir Allil nllnTw|Ao Hiiiiiiut Nnw Ynrk.I M dx KuiiM x r t A kirk ou t of Uie In ild rn t If mM iiiilv ir lii iii Cioiii w heiever tin In nl ll>r " ’riir liltlJ) I.Mrn ,i/ IliJS «II|)JMHiOiily i njillnlMIc !<' Iiatr niK.lr ll lni|>i>nAllilA for any l'n|lll<lll^l 'i|i> mull a p lnrr. While the rnprfl-'i'iiliitlM’ ,il u:r,ll> , ||> Kir 'v . KiiiinillllAl ftOolnty nt it n r'In i ,in ' '■nliiy thrfd hiAMiliiu* lianMHVora Irom nn.iitirr

ni'iialT <11,Iv iliAl. UlU r«ailjf U a sm ka/ed -N am pa ITro* I 'jew ,

M A I . I f — " m

IG j S , Pn for o r- i C>,n antlreiy r*> T K M P“ ^ " ‘lun^lA'lons t ‘l * » theirfT, 'n Uiat I

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q trv rn '-m i FOM OU' T » '» » T A M T "Troe^l In- ne«f ro t Bhnu- p r *

U ,t J I J ■h-1 'a u fh* bchltxt onr of enonh r t)f> tM ^ w 'thot.1 ,n d rTialblllty, Tnif 'i dri»er» »r« snded ' i r hoa (ln | tach • b l( hnnk of tiand

J’W -M W - (hry>e <•«*•*•! for sop*.I • rd te the j j , , of 'b r lr te ' i» ncl''eved ............... . » .e ., . h . , j . - of t,n t tn 1947, cu»wi. k inUUon new p><( U mor d’ tvcra fo"o« jh^uirter ''oura, e ta r 'p l r of tm ek driver*. " " finen'* on- wouli*n't tr* ti xny ttm 'V p lr- Ka***'” '• ' lore* In '.hr “ N And «h«i d«-lh

f l „ - o .1... K. . . ,idorsrm ent n itrn . b 't i^I’U* House, w »trli l l 'f ri 'h«T 're tii r tnn- gnrry

lh I they -• •• ■ - on th e hichw a) f„|]y prrpl

.r rrtiuTird h o w ABOVT "RARH T A fK s tr "e'LnUflJ t)rn r Po l Shot,.: legalllie officials Como Nov, i there m ig h t bc some cheat,rVcr« mighty AurprUcd people in th is coun- parci, ••niihirM try. It's nil thb holleruig about how this

,T B m uch dough who m akes. Since morewhen did that become an elecUon trlcki

C of th^ I**"®’ Aren’t Simple Sim ons like me ye,

‘ The attitude am ong th e prr^l-dentlnl cnn'UdAlea seems to be to

Z »how folks thry ha v en 't anything ^ 'Jlon of th e j n , do

flowing skeletons JcJcklng arotindhlevemenU jjj the ir closet-'*? T hen w hat? _irtty, m in t. T hey’d best get down to debating T "

. the L«ues ot the day, such as, er, ah, comeaccord- ihcy'd better debate them , any- colle<

ip In a g l . powethe labor B allo t BUly tlons

(Twin FalU) a leia a a VldtiS

fernlls,” to • n o v T HAVE T p HUNT Th^by ^ u t h human body, we seem to re- "(>«>■*

by South studies o f long ago. flsuriIran lahnr I* composed mostly o f w ater. B ul enpui

‘" S I t . 1,0 c o n f ln . . w ia . ™ rl.ty ol

S ’i'„-:3 ss.S t ‘" . i ‘t m e or l . „ ,n w 'm A v . tim ely observation th a t you don’t veallit t» r move- hunUng to acquire lead natioof any po- carca„. M atter o f fact, th e of Inn t control, additional lend won’t do you a b it Allen

of goodl gresslod by th is . a a

•;inK“ deU* fA y iO V S LAST LINE retur- w ire n o t

GENTLEMAN IN ’TUE An j ' l an n u al FOUR’n i KOW sonsmore t h a n -------------- -

U focussing — — _lUngi, m ayry level on y T ^

ices. T heir \ \ . n .luidi, th e ir \ \ N- a n d d o - \ W ' / ^ it a ll have X .Ice, lectur- >v

'e h is pro- / m1 his purse. \ I / ' ] J !jr ta ln peo- ^ m> does no t (|i . / flalgns here /I / Mtwad” m ay / / y I I

le Joneses, c \ t II extremely \

•isman. like \ 3 j it g ram m ar I g / /ilothes, va- I H /ly heavier, ^lives about ' ^;iot extrav-

and other Vashington ne, repnlra, tie receives ' campaignice ($30,000 '

operating qen tertn ln- H

(1,000; edu- B

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explnr- II Irglslntors H

T hry I' becauae ll t f 'O lL V ■

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» A U I I RE Y N O LD S h a . b>an BlIts tnlka In ,„ ,oking Canieli lor many years. in

nln":.;::ti:,n < l s « c . « c . n b e . l . ’. ( . . n c l . . » .1,onn lalk hn ''■«Ateallim In

tinA billion

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TIMES-NEWS, TWIN T

T H I N G S ~Aa P E G L E R ’J1 ^ 9 saeanor R ooaev-it wrlt^a th a t tW W publlr men I’hould n o t have to Mst ‘

the ir private asset* a n d account 'n *■'•tall W all the ir e rpendlturM . *

_____ ThU old w om an representa a ‘fam Pr which would b e p u t to sham ee irn In ‘he d«- Ip r a ' e d m oral '

><« a ear view o t t>«e p re i- '1. p a rl 'r- en t day if th e '

onr eno-mouj t a k e 'm d r^'QUli'H ^ she '

• r« raa i- snd her hu«. ’( hnnk sf tiand. two of the ir 'itM"! for snra. th e 'r <iaugh- '

‘b rlr te ' icnd a passel«• *. or th rlr parasitic <

k l n n r r y ev»r '>td fol'o* (h^'uld b< {15e*3 f e " A S C * ‘•Uer*. " " fully : ' rerV ple- jrariy In h « r r . . r . . « he d i- lh hii«bai'd's rrlgn h e 'lad th» effron t- T ’l'* • ' ^ry t^ impugn th e e thl'-s nf much

c ltlt 'n n th a n nny nf hl« own ,t i i r tnn- gn^ry trib* becM ur th«y hi»d cnrr- j

j " T ’ '""y - precLie legrt pdvlce. (P” ' prepared U 'elr t«x retu rn* •»’ t

accordance with th e law. tp a r- iro t Roosevelt said th e y had resorted ’ ' to schemes having " th e color of

legality." He Im plied they hadit bc some cheated the law by ol>eylng I t The Ith is coun- parcntheU cal ta c t w as and la to ^ibou t how this day th a t th e trea su ry Is fa r ies. Since more clever and callous a t legal 1n clecUon trickery th a n the o rd inary citizen. •nn lllfe Y ears ago, by Its unblush ing shy - ’grpv cell? gifrism In trlmm inR victims by sly ‘T , "liiterp 'e tnilons, t t for'-<*d th e t*x- ' ^ ,? i_ ” pnyrra to h ire e x p ert counsel to J "tv !! protect themselves from d irty llltle

" ground having ‘ th e color o f legal- lat?I debating 1^1^ ''*n up th e coat of th o In-as, er, ah, come tax but, for a long tim e, tho 'hem, any- collectors. In the ir ''d iscre tionary" I

power refused to p erm it th e deduc- 'gt BUly tlons of th e tax acc o u n tan t's fee as ‘ n Falls) a leglUmate expense of a n Indl-

vldtial citizen. ■UNT TTiey "ru led” lh a t th e expense was * cm to re- "personal" because th e c itizen couldlong ago. figure ou t h is own If ho tr ie d h a rd !

rater. B ut enough. T h fac t Is o f course th a t ,variety of ordinary Intelligence can n o t cope ' to recall ^ I h the esoteric m ysteries o f the

Ingredient form ula “whichever Is g rea ter.” ' In the resulting fu ro r , as Roosevelt

e o r less served h is personal m alice by re - . you don’t veallng, through execuUve order, forquire lead national publication, th e ta x re tiu n s ,’ fact, th e of Individuals s ta n d in g ag a in s t him , ,you a b it Allen Treadway, a RepubU can con- :

gressm an from M assachusetts, tried to get Roosevelt’s ow n and h is wife’s

,INE returns. Roosevelt refused to le t the th a t a ir treasury release them .

I[N ’TUE Among m a i^ o th e r sord id rea - IlOW sons this greedy ta k e r would have 1

i

h a i bega BILLY C O X , D odger Infieiiler.any years. ir io l nm ilillctcnt hian<l> ami liai iiw mitd a lliit lo tay al>im( cidarciici; "My i j in c l l a ll tliO)ic Inr iica.ly iiiuililii|i ii nillJ,

llauiftul « a intU l"

Illroolilyii VIC RA9CHI, •"Ilie S|'iIiikIi, i,|

'iiltx ands. Hillr" o( lilt New Yoik Vaiikff*. ,r<l ( jin ic ll »a>», ■'( aoicli a re niy it.,ii,« („r iry 'rcinU d m il.liini cicry itinc, Am! ( ,■ I" (I'll Oaiot >lilciii'| lire my |

, ............................ .. . , ,itlrtwt Ilia ........ t„i ilif Iiii.i.,'",m a ,... I I . A lin . *a.nr, | „ .1 , i,,;,, tirlU day*. Ii«hi np n t •„.cl 11„. ihauk •I'kl .............nil lum i„ , i_. |

fS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

i ^ A T P F . A R FROM Vi

; r - , s a n g l e i- l t« th a t bad t« !*«)*- '" u cb earU/'r th a n .q - n tt

tim sielJ *»* •ho 'an—a bribe of Tin ave to Mst on the line by Jo h n J .account 'n WCW. „ rs u - - '* h 't" «n run fnr ,

^ . ^ t r m l 9 « J* Poo*e’*lt had • book lean from ^

t to sham e mother to buy and promot#P f 5 2 5 I B hU ron’merclai real estate e x p lo tu - „ I H H H Oon »t Warm Sprtnaa. falsely rep-

rcJie>ii*d to I'ing as a charity . H e , saw • chrnce to make ano ther Mch . . .

pay hla comn'<tm enl to hla * I ^ H H mother, an'’ r e fu n d »" accept th ei S l ^ l nomination unUl the money wmar a f l H to his aaUsfacUon.E B | B | B He r s f his m o 'h er 'i prln rtpal ]*g-H |f l | | |P |B tiut rth ira were lhe l-o st o f .^ H I S S t^ d r problems and he took a ll h e fj s T X S B j cou'ti from whatever source w hile jh,

th r gra'bln» w»< pood a"'* ■'* Hirt..V .................... ... o« tb-m ,

i» effron t-s nf much Harr ’" 'h , rh o se d U trlr t lay Neif hl« own »rro.<« t l" n v rr from Hyrte P a rk , Inihlld cnrr- ppivi<"(i 'n fhe effor* of a am all B r

g rt pdvlce. KT-nip n ' nep 'ib ltcan congrraa.-nen oui. lh . t i i r t to 'iBkr the.^e parsi*lte» lay It on on

thr li'ie along with the r t t l« n » «f ofd resorted >«( color of He never succeeded. P*they had Jimmy's re tu m waa tossed on »ng I t The table for a quick gUmpse. and th e n co: and la to wlUidrawn. Treadw ay com plained <» ory is fa r tha t this was a ru sh -a c t dellberate- 1 a t legal iV hatched lo make It seem lh a t•y citizen. .Jimmy had come clean w hen th e „.V.1„ V,., tax returns of oUiera w erelp lckedSSi by Aly “P*" » id th e t*x- ,-as the only mem ber ofjounset to f, . whose re tu rn wiu« e»pr,,«id irty llltle ” , p „ „ i„ „ u n re . ^ rr o f legal- . . . ch

toiof thft In- Srn. Dick Nixon's revelaUon of

tim e thn his personal, official and political m l•retior^arv" Income and expenditures na tu ra lly co:•he G rande's shrew d apn t'a fee aa «nse of privacy, asi

a n Indl- She flaunted herse lf In sta rtlin g lotassociations and actlvlUes, Includ- itsln« » shocking abuse of th e R ed tiaCross for the personal pleasures of Inia social visit to h e r friend, Joe ’

tr ie d h a rd ^he Pacific, bu t she alw ays reiOUTM th a t ongrlly dem ure about h e r ln<nno t c o ^ in ^ ongy of g rea t thiles of^ the derived from the solemn m a n - FT

dates of the faceless m an. p a1 Roosevelt m tact, a lthough she publicly thiIce by re - ,ald she was reim bursing th e R ed foiI o rder, for cross for the cost o f h e r personal soi :ax re tiu n s on her ex-com m unist friend , ) iiUnst him , jj ,, never did disclose th e am ount, thi lUcon con- j^ d Cross h as fallen on evil Hc M tts, W ed days and should be caUed to a c - a? to le t the reform . I t guarded h e r sct

So we don’t rea lly know w hether m« she gave the Red Cross $10 and

ord ld rea - there li no persuasive reason to b e - dltrould hnve lleve that anyone as avid fo r p r l- bo

Inficlilet, H A N K BA U ER, Y ankee m u. \la m ll.a j firlilcr, sa)», "< umcli lia»e c%ny, \ 'lr«; “My lliiiiB l«'«nliiiA iiK «(ciic-iinl.l \S i .n u l j . n e u ami .>scll „ i„ c l My o» ,. \

Jll Day l t « lllll i„ ,..,.1" ^

M'■‘nHii.1.1 C U M LABINI, i ) „ . |„ ,V .nk rrs . t . r will, a |,„ Z \'mu« Inr ( jm e li (nr ill il«)». ||« .........Konifl^J lliM, lor . ira,inmukniB ^>» (.aiiiell Iiiii ,1^1,,,

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Dr \ 1V/1 pro fit waa guUty of e se ruU M here. PTI

■ Moreover. I t was no t the Red S h a 'jTT' CroM b u t Uie United SU tea tre a i- mar i

rf ury -vhlch stoM the great co«t of ’-'ftUila rhoop lng descent on a eotr «hrrr

tian iq . iitUe g a r ls o n long after the - - ” ««•« rlbe of r ln a . -" 'n u fr«m -’• r - Jo h n J . . . . i f (run fnr Income Include* the

boodle from leei'uea on a serlea of •n from ..r a n g e d by a profesalonal i^^* '>romot« rakeoff from newanapera Si.i,x p lo tu - n-agaslne byproduct and books sly rep- ou rp^rt *o tell aU b u t don 't, on1ty- H e gjjp got «n aquamarine w orth •inini ’er Mch ajoooo from th e Brasilian govern- ’"''j'"*"

w e n t and a m ink coat worO- $a.000. s . " l «P‘ th e In th e name of th - w o ^ .n j roj-

o f th» United 8Ut«*. jrHer frle rd . Farl MlUer. a New V

l»g- y n rk a t* te cop. somehow acquired ' 1-ast o f ^ „ |ghe Ip h is home In a aySurb■ o f Albany a precious crystal urn ri.„ '■ ■’ Wle tb e governm ent of F inland hRd nre-

aented to R oose 'e lfs m«thar • ( Hi.New Y «rk world fair. I’-n

And, in one bUarr* exploit, a le t lay New YorV advertlaUig agency, a»ek- u n- s P a rk , lng th e "coffee acenunt" or the a am all Br6»Utap governm»nt, offered «lt.h- reaa.-nen o u t tho slightest re-servatlon nat r I t on on 'y th e president s wtfe a> th e s ta r '• '••i* lzen» of o f a rad io season bu t th e factUtlei •uff. a n d coop»jaUon of the s ta t* d«- tuxai

p a rtm en t. without reservaUon. r»rd on a T he U, 8, treasiu? sU ked th e tnm"" nd th e n coffee countries to a loan for th is rh»^k ipla lned cam paign . ' J ’’* ’Iberate- • • •

EUlolt’s dead-beat loans from a !o’. group of suckers, amounting as far i ny u

■ a s we were allowed to know, aboutof daya ^350000, never were seru tln ljcd by win' 1 „ K .. » th e house ways »nd mean* com m it- «

te e hnvlng the difficult du ty of 7uh. e .p r , . ^ g whltP-wnah under th e l.u.r

c hairm ansh ip of old Muley D ough- lon . South Carolina. ri,

Uon of Instead , th e treasury m ade a political m lncltig and olweqiUous InspecUon " a tu ra lly conducted by an agent who first shrew d apologized to th e warrior prlnco and ‘ > '0

asked him to lis t his war m edals ta rtlln g to r th e record. T he committee based ’Th* t inc lud- its repo rt en tirely on this a ffec- '• ‘j j tie R ed tlona te scenario, wearily v lnd lca t- „ lures of lng E lliott and his old m an. ww 1id, Joe T h is Is by no m eans a thorough alw ays review of the rackets this un b lu sh - an «(

ou t h e r ln g gang of profiteers operated from upo"- Bf g rea t th e W hite House down to th e day n m a n - FD R died and thereafter from Hyde

p a rk . I t is only enough to suggest publicly th e crying need for the type of In- h e R ed form ation t a Boca, for obvious re a - .p,, lersonal sons, deems Inappropriate. »m1»<i

friend , In 1940, W endell Willkle needled im ount. th e Roosevelt family Just one jab . p on ovU H e said th a t If elected he would file Tub to a c - a detailed sta tem en t of all h is a s- 11

led h e r se ts and Uie assets of h is wife a n d raid son, and would file a sim itar s ta te - Pf"

BheUier m en t on leaving Uie Job, **Th‘IlO a n d T h eir hides were so tough they . 1.7 « 1 to b e - d id n 't even twitch. Willkle never. - for p r l- bothered to say It again. Pobu,

C A M ELS A R E A M ERIC ^ r e t t c - a n d th e y ’re f irst clH D ig L eague s ta rs . Cam e

th a t im o k e rs w a n t m ost

H , J S v p ic k “f«er p a ck . T r y CH y o u l « c p r ig h tH V

M ^**1* o“ *i

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BY BILLION

CIGARETTES k

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r...erlea of ►'■’tu j nT T T ^esatonal iriJj*’ a » « i ^

w orth .r ,i i" i^ -K,govern- ’"''J'"*....... .' sa.ooo. *•i2r;r- > - "i.r.'si

No J' f rT ." *• '-"‘k. ry lia New V .;: J’ ',;’ * I” t J S

acquired ^

t i r w n "Vl 'iRd nre- r '- '- . ' ; . <?•r • ( 111, ? • ' I-* ■’•1. 1-,-,

i-'-« iT’7. ■ l iplott, a •• '■’-tion.y, a»ek- b. „1h*'V IWhao f th* «- TM.

d with-on nat r.« .i, ’ " ’'"Hthe s ta r '• '••i* .i-mZiactUtlei . „ ^ - ‘’.V’-’" - i - ‘II

n“ ''Vl"'-''’’. ? ! *led th e (n.^ r'm nitj ^for th is rh ” k

Irom . "■ '-,1 '. « . ;, u I . rr, about V" p 'o j.n , inrtjrt—i iljcd by will i.t ‘ ^:om m it- '■f sjjjsjj.duty of luH.r'.rJ'* ^ n r h.Icr th e l.u.r .n .ts*.! i«Doiujh-

nade a Vhu In7,!‘4i.’i 2 ? ^specUon pmjpoi. i. *

“ " " i l l 'r ; 'neo and •'"ur. th . bj^m edals ‘i',

debased ;ni.; a ffec- i»‘j r «raplor»<i oa t i i r s , i ind lca t- J T

*•>' Dlr«lori lo bolUtioroughnb lu sh - .>72., "• Me d fro m S U " * " ''*th e day « Sapumw, 1,^ -w Hy«>0suggest Pubii.1,. s«pt. n ,

NOTICE TO JUS re a - Th. g, „ ^•»al»<l bIdt at hi* OI(l«, | _

needled « “ oSm s J .b . ' K l i i JUld file Tub.rcola,l, Hcjim ^

i ;" ™ .rife a n d r.ia . t ih, ,boT. u S tS r s ta te - Pn>po**l form. »Ado«iaJ

»^ r*d Irom lha S u u T S

s never^- c t im r ip<.bii.h, g ^ t. « , 2fc » a ?

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% lR E A M E R IC A 'S m o st pojuliftip they ’re f irst ch o icc w ith nuflj J i 5 s ta rs . C am els have the n « to ( rs w a n t m o st - m ild n e a la l fc* p a ck . T r y Cornels fo r )0 <1*J1 *

u k e e p r ig h t o n enjoying thelt f*

a n d th e ir coo l, coo l mildtwS’" k o u t i

t : ^7 ! \

lEL LEADS

IER BRANDS ILLIONSOF

fES ^ER YW**-^^a*

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1

Scouts Dem(

J& l^ ' x l p ^ y t i

F »lb Boy S«MiU w ork In te n l lr • ■ S ^ m m n whtoh b ih k p lB f Um ebM M terW t • * •

J y Scouts B uild in j I With Y our Red ]

Mitrlbutlon to C om m unltr B otb U to :■ ^ iT u ) Investment In A m eri- reg u la r Boy 8ciS u o R - 'o r among th e i s d em phasU Is pla

tre several youvi a n c e and outdocl H [ urjesl of these U Boy T h e E xplorer i

ov e r M, h a s as a. V l e f 0eeut<- numberln« m or« m u n lty i«rvice.

b the Twin ra ils dU trlet. c o n tin u in g In.■ T th e Conununlty C hest fo r stud ies, also exi

tt'hlch malces DOs- tr ib u te s a n d In ttheir program—a p ro - T h e boys, w^

H (hit IJ helping shape th e clftasU lcatlon, cao( tomorrow's na tion . m e r cam ps a n d iTOUT contribution brings I n Ju n e pareilervIces w hich Boy m o n s tra tlo n of t

n pledged ta perform in o ffe rs boys wheil^lsemiunlty. Hardly a civic fro m every pai

by tha t th e Scouts do m e t fo r « Sc<^ K t D in ippeorance. T w in F^lls. Soi

l u n b o r s . ,fltn in w hat th e fu tu re “ ‘JJ*- _ .

^ R g ; scouts |n Tw in PalU , a n d B "" ''* R*'H t n n i t i o n . a re sponsors o f >*^ K t o t 'i e t out th e vote" cam - ^

thl5 cam paign, th e y T p ' iutlon. T h eir rew ard— J _ J W l

^ B a f r i s k none--ls a lesson In ^K oiSillJU es of adult, c itizen - 1 . |K T t h e y m ust one day a s , . a l l k C

^ H fto sp tlsn will go to every^ H te i t t ie y will hang a pa p er A clud ly , mi

liberty bell. Inscribed m ost other I"Vote a s you th in k wst, b u t fai

^ K t t a you vote—T oday 's few a re tm ! j o u - C . you r _

^ l U d istric t, th e re appreciate ai cub pack-n, ' you’ll really

^ ^ ■ i t t i ^ i n d 7 explorer posts. OM Bourhoc^ ^ |k i» t e r e a s e o f 'f iv e u n its w ith a full n

w hich shows th e tAste-esiorn) program is be-

the lives of m ore

^ ^ E r f e d U s boys w ith a new ^ ^ M r f h o m e . church a n d f a ^ / M

140 10, the re U Cub 1 |L » rt!i leUvltles cen te ring I

kki »bfre lh e m em bers isb pick are under th e

1 detl m olher. Eucli It* puk holds a general ttileh p iren ts a re urged

ux] the boys receive

»TRAlCirrDOUI

I NOTICE! HiI W E ARE

I "Franchised" F

I APPLKI IN M A G IC

I JOHNS-r I ROOFS anH '■ -V ,,

■ J efore y o u nuY f r o >5\ a n y o n■ P f k o i o n L o b o r a n d M o lc r ic

I OUR PRICEI OUR WORK

■ --- w e 'r e • i l o b l i s f j o d lior<

I MAGII •^OOFING&IMI■ W ir s c h in o — P h o n « 2 VS

ggPIKMBER 80, 1952

Demonstrate Skills

VI trH I FISIIh

wk la U n tly a t dem oE iirili - i • ik iii i> i-. l »tc M c b a rM te r e f lailllon i of young A m vrirsm . (SU ff

l i n g Nation’s Futi Red Feather Contri))7B 11 to 14 are eligible fo r lakes tn Magic;lar Boy Bcout work, In which B laine. Lincoln,hasia Is placed upon self m il- Oooding. Mlnldoki< and outdoor skills. Falls countlcM, tle E xplorer Scout work, for boys E lder county, Uti

M, h a s as a basic purpose com- T he council—b<ilty fervice. These Scouts, while extend and adml in u ln g In advanced outdoor th e a rea—Is hesdiles, also explore vocational a t- board of 38 merrlie s a n d Intereata. all sections, and « le boys, w hatever the ir Scout “ >ne field executlslflcatlon, can take p a rt In sum - In addition t<cam ps a n d excursions. th ree-w eek sumirI Ju n e pa ren ts saw a vivid de- L lghtfoot bar, tJistra tion of the training scouting cuplne springs, t rs boys w hen a thousand Scouts ta ins headquarte 1 every p a rt of Magic Valley where th e recor

fo r a ScouUng Jamboree in inform ation dlsst tl F^lls. Some 3,000 visitors to I t was .decldcd |

Jam boree saw Scouts In ac- cil board and thc budget com m ltte

le Snake R iver council, of which l^ilIs dU trlc t sht Q P a lls is a member distric t, or 31.6 p e r cenl

If whiskies all taste alike to you...A ctual!^, most whiskies—like I J - S

way, b u t fairly ordinarx. Only afew a re truly eiceplioniLI f you a re one of the ten people whoappreciate an exceplioiul wljis^ey,you’ll really enjoy Melrose 8 ^carOt<] Ucutboa. ira full 50 p r o o f -w ith a full messure of utaste-esjoymeDt every drop.

" P a y a lilt/e mon, Drink a little leu, i k IM " to tlic very best:.'.

m m M m

# K1GHT -Y

BOU]H Aicnr BOURBON wniSKETi #0 rnooK . m e i.ro se m si

! Home OwneARE THE O N LY

d" Factory Approvi

PLICATORS^G IC VALLEY FOR

IS-MANVILLE and SIDING

I

^ A N Y O N E ’. . . Se# o r phdi;i# u i f o r fo c li i d M o te r la l s .

RICE IS LOWERI^ W O R K IS G U A R A N T fitD

lls fjo d lio ra In b in l t ie j i fo b a c k a n y Q unrcin i

m ’t k n o w y o u r ro o fn — k n o w / / o f i r ro<

lAGIC CITY !. im p r o v e m e n t C■ hon. M 9 J - 496 W . A d d lion _ D on Do

2

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lls

o o o D r v o . sep> ]African O')

I f '’n ' 'I j blrvim' nf i)i< h '-d r><

hnnir nf MrI, 4 j | T utu* nnrtl. a t <v< k I t j The r>rr ; U n t II I . Africa *n(i U r*ut<>'

family, n u|M j | | | | | U | | K l H em Caliro'nlR n '.a '|S fT[BBW ffW fW CUUIvp>(.<1 nr

la re rr rtnrni •'m p- blavuim rptnlU frvr t some of th - Cntlfnr T u tt’e rayt. B h f rn.1' yarti I" i.n.

Tbp Mowpr U t h ' nffirlal

U>UItii.oon

. the f23<;oo woi.ld h. 'v "fl'’' ‘ f *12.400 o th

nflkr. - .t ln r l" , »3.10 phone and Mprtrl

! ( Sl.IOO; fivid pxpen ilrem rnt and socln

l i 'n 'ntA. tSM; carapinipo.'tinKc. $000: lend $600: orricccxpcns^ nnticand mlKctlinny , tI5<

« they baTF lemmed thron ih 'ram . (S taff ptioto-engravlor) . ^

F u t u r em tr ib u t io n s

In Magic Valley, Including le. Lincoln, Jerom e, Camiw, ^ing. M inidoka, Cassia and Twin J C

counties, and p a r t of Box ^courity, U tah. j

‘ council—se t up to promote. I d and adm inister Scouting i n ' rea—Is heeded by an execuUve I . of 38 members, representing i etlons. and employs three full-1 field executlej. 1addition to sponsoring two

•week sum m er camps, one at foo t bar, th e o the r a t Por- e springs, th e council main-

headquarter* in Twin Falls 'Whether '• th e records ara kept andn a llo n dissem inated. roUehlnBT i/a s.decldcd JolnUy by the coun- “ ®a rd and thc Com munity Chest f i n d O T I R !t com m ittee th a t the Twin

d is tric t should raise 133,600,,.6 p e r cen t of th e council's

iste

- B E D R C

M a r i n . ........

f a little less, A• bcslM ^

O S E ™

K IG H T YKAll OMI

BOURBON elksaciEI.ROSE mSTtLLEItS, INC., H. T. ^___________________ ___ D EER

i S A C K S ....

¥nersI B I N O

I m p o r U i i l Ip r o v e a loim. a «iz.!- e r f o r all.

1 6 x a 0 — 7 ^ I 7x .')5 M o iio '• 7 x 5 0 . . . .

L L E I ®NGS■ h u n t i n g '

H U N T I N G

ERI9 O A L L O N

" W R A N O L I

ly a 'J f i r o n to * . W 0 0 L 5 H I I

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MT CO.- D a n D o n I . I . 1

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c o f i o B l o o m s R e s u l t i n g P

' I X ' c i a l < ' a r e o f T r o | ‘ i c a lOD P/O . Sepl SO-A b rea th o f Loa A n p ’»« r t ia ««)niilh African c 'ln ttn rn t m ay be thU P*'* "f the count' ■•n nn» )rok« >ipnit th e *.XoUo a frl'"'<1 ''f Mr«. A»'tI' nf ili< h'-f1 o ' par fll«e p i n t dolph. '!■’ -Ilntt. h a d pf hnnir nf Mr akiI •« . . r ,i p lan '. A' r>., u m e 1• nnrt«> af th a t mM Btl im f«rtuni r«rr > U n t U a naM re of O ' ® ' t t«.

» »nrt l» T*ut<>'' to »h» caetua The r '" ' »'11 bloo y It U 'fMm-? ^'nly in sa n ih - It r»set'r* ihe of ;»llfp 'nU « '.a 'n Hawaii in th e and U> 'n -Ul hloom •'•'wl nr l 'l SOP', of th e year It tm. i,«<i foiir■ ffnrnl .'inp - T ^ i . fftbulniw cofore<t w (th a inj r r ln iu for $18 'v r cln*»n In to cfinl'’i«' T'i*> leavw "'f th - CnHforflli* *hnp'. Mm. banana ‘mnrt and hai

e 'a y t. Bhe m.1— ' •>.— it. h . r b1u«hl' R pi-k s trip* d t-«« A t '6 ' l " ter a« th*; open. T h

flowpr wn« c)in<-n recently i* ''P“na fully' nffir-ui f i< ,--r "f (h<* City of Knowiiis ">e p in n t i

lempori-itir' «nd * "| f to c»re fnt U Mra. IU

w Mrs. Tiitl'» If she wrncipal M p frj 'm i-’# onver«yt by'23<;oo woi.ld ho ■xw-utWe *al- T’»* *’'“113' •' f *12.400 o th e r itrm.^ inrlude •" '* P '" '" ''' '• *" P

• -•»lnrl'>, M.lOO- TPiitnl* te le- rtl-lng room e and e lertr lc power ’ costs, home Ihrv have Ju

field expensM, I3.B00; re - Th* P'*"‘ t® hlent end social w ciirity pay - In^® ••«. »8M: cam p ing actlvUlM, *800- tJnct groiifM «r leavea. ‘Ke. $000: leadership train ing . Is showlnn up.Office supplies. $500: cam paign M « ' TiilUe's h o b t

ise. $350; national- quota, $250. She and her hu sb a n t ^ e l l a n y , $150. Ured from the a n n y . h

S P O R T S !t tm i

m ^ e

W h e t h e r y o u h u n t , o r j u s t w a n t o u

r o u g h i n g a n d w e a t h e r . . . w e h a v e h e

f i n d . O U R P R I C E S A R E R I G H T , T C

DOWN — WOOL -

SLEEI

BED ROLL COVERSNew Novy ....:.....................6 .9 5 100% ’Marina -------------- -------------------4 .9 5 Pc^P-to

AMMUNITION-Core WEAVER SCOPES...

M E A T S A C K S

.... 4,0, 4.00................. 1.95

SADDLE SCABBARDS

4 .95 up

BINOCULARS | . ,Im porled binoculnrH, coittinl loiiH. A Hi7.u. woiKht mill 1>0W- e r fo r all. 6x16 - - 0x25 -<6xflo — 7t(!)6 ~ 8x:to — I H H a W7xfl5 Moiiociiliir. *7 x 5 0 .............?40.00 i)IiiH lax.

BOOTS-JACtl . r ATiixn in iN T iN n n o m

n iK ii udNTKiin n o o T n

HOHH tm iir. W OltK HIlOl'

RID — RED - RtD — RIDHUNTING CAPS (r.verilb le)............................HUNTING VESTS (fitt over oil).......................WOOL HUNTING HATS ..................................HUNTING SHIRTS (100% wool).....................9 GALLON GAS CANS ..................................."WRANGLER" DENIM PANTS AND JACKE

(lined—unllned)WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS

COLEMAN OAS LANTERNS FLASHLIGHTS AND BATTERIES

BIQ BEAM LANTERNS

S U RVx Block West of Post Off

TIMES-NEWS. TW IN FAT.LS, IDA:

__ i ' _ _ _

l i l t i n g From“ 'V w ith Id ah o n»

r o | > i c a l P l a n t — .n p ’« r t is seldom seen In E v C I l t Sart nf the country . Hc*rev«ir. _"d n, M ,.. I - . „ : " X O »

'I"-lio tr. h a d given )>rr th t ^ ^ 2?J A' n-‘. Ume It h e d ■ b,id

n 'l Btl iin fo rtunai« «md• i..-.pr- .»d It too c W i t Mr. *nd U n .p l. , , n l H « ,.n o n l,

It hr,. i,Ad foiir f ra g l l '. <'nm» mv 7 , , ^ n J i- .- i,, . I t h . ■ .rllll.m w , .

T 'le leaves TM"mble the j j ,.a «rnnri and h a v . a ^ .M llf t.l .fU m ooD ,> R pl-k s trip* dn-T, t h - cen- to PorU andI th»! open. Thl"' l<-nf npona fully. T “ n ».wins M,e piftn t need* an even f , r " t> Ti-itir' and * "green .t 'm m h - o P M t l> re fnt U Mrs. R ando lph eikM Tim'» If she would give it • A n t tOM.H ,he special care reotiUert n P P M T M P i

' T i.ttlr. g ladly took th e p lan t j r , o ilnr^cl ll in th e p in u T , wl..rtow 1 W o s^ M l»'r rti-tng room tn th e new Practice tkm

thrv have J ^ t com p eted.)I*nt aeems to have mulUplle<l Officetour. M It nbw h a s fou r dls- pointm ent. groiip. «r leavea. O ne new bud

“ P' . . . > ^ • t b l e p h o nI. TiilUe-s hobby la floVers. O fftp». 191 snd her husband , w ho U re- '- 'l l l c e 1^1 from the a n n y . have b u il t their

T S M E N - (a w fM fitir _

Bt w a n t o u t d o o r c lo th e s t h a t w ii

we h a v e h e r e a s f in e a s e le c t io n a s :

RIGHT, TOO. COME IN SEE . . .

J — W O O L — K A P O K

S L E E P IN G B At. E v ery type , welg-bt, s ize and kind

have It. If you w ant to save mom equipm ent, see ua.

S P E C IA L FO R T H IS EVI■ All Down PUled, N ylon Cover (8 tUnea> Btronger — 3 tim es lighter)-.----------------------

5 1 0 0 % W O O L B L A N K E T S . A n e r t e d> D c e p - to n e c o f e r t . W t . t o 8 I b i ............

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I Stalin’s World■ A se ii ts R o v e a lII ( jirren t AimsHH VIEVNA, Bept SO OH -filxHn'iIH| world r 'lm tn i'n lx oiipnlii h tv#Iih • moltlnK Pln»r n u 'i l" * nppnrei-' llfil ■l l l l P i VIflM lh»i^ U 'r t .avy o llu r ■, I U ‘ 1 '« hiilM r p I*'ti IL in •'«•« 'n<1.U'rlr' . t r ngM, It fl- ' ,HB?1 ' nnllv - rc fM ' th»i nf tho ” r>H-'1| lll i! ' B 'ntfx AftPr thnl It wr"lc1 • |III'!- Rii««|iiM-rlomlnntrfl •.•orlrt - -J i '* '' '’I h ■ fhP V fl !!»'• '• " r n<’t.| | l | l . Ttil» I" Itll* Ir'oriTClntlf'r’ pn 'llki-'' •xppftf li‘ Vlrnnn Mtvr» « |U f t I ' rt'VrBlIng wrl^* of «dHnrt*> In th*H h veeU v ncv^ipnpr.r of th e c/'m1n-n n for"!. Thl« l» 'f’e policy (pilil# ' '' ]|I ll l '■or.’munlstJi 'h e world i| l | f Htmrttlnf F ranknew >U l l WHh ntnrtlliiR frnnltnM*. e m m - JB H Inform rdltorlnl reraHed » InriB-H I fo’ ^ollen «tn l*m 'n t f'f Bt»’ln mnrt* •; H b jb yrm - iiBo. » ' th r ISIh r-iB i'-'* H l l of Ihr rnm m "n l« t o«rty,H i II ««ntnriirnt -'IH ’'" ’'I* ;l | | l l true.^ I | ‘'SlBlln," rccallrd th e romlnformn u ' . Journal, "pluced before tlir Com- jU H muntiK p a r t ; and the en tire Bovtet ,K H people a BTtftt Jil.itoric (n.ik: To -IH) overtake and o ii^ tr lp In the next 'nHI l if t, main cnpltnll^tlc ,III! countries . . . In volume of Indus-*111 ou tpu t per cap ita of popiiln-l l | | tlon.'* 1■'■“ 1 Rtlll PnrwuincIiiil ' ■ comlnfnrm nald the »ovletiliti people Rtlll wfre pumuln« th n t 1933H l l Blm of Stnlln'n. even though It u m| ] | l | In terrup ted by th e war.f l l T aking 10 year* out for the w«ri l l and for the re-eatabll.shm ent ofH i prew ar leveli meanii th e Soviet py l cconomy now ha.i pu l In nine yet»rs ^■ tow ard nchlpvlng Stnlln'a am bition, y.■ TJjftt thcnretlcftlly Icavea the Bo- j n victs about six year* to go to reach j,I I I th e goat. I |9 ,‘ : ' B u t we.nt«m dlplom aU aay fltaUn'a- l i ' ’ hopes haven 't a chance of being t; |iL reallMd. Too m any changes have j, Ull occtirred since 1033. The w ar boosted , ■ 1 U. 8 . Indugtrlal a trength to a po in t j H i w here, even If lU cu rren t ou tp u t of u ■ i st«el stood atlU It would U ke Rua- _ ■ n a ta a t te««t u n til I W to ca tch up. ^ ■ W . ’ Big QuciUoa * ■ I I ! Row th e n ean Itusala hope to . ■ I t turpoM th e U nited 8 ta t« t eco- ■ I I com ically? . ■ I l l T he comlnform edltorUls give an. ■ I l l answ er to th a t. They U y down a ■ I I ' policy Moscow apparen tly hopes ^ M wUl carry Ruasl» to a *'Ufe of ° ■ I abundance for th e Soviet people.” . ■ I T h a t policy Includes: ” ■ I 1. A feverish tf fo rt to Increase " H I production In Ruasla's saU llltes; ° ■ I 3. A ttem pts a t cooperation and H I trad e w ith th e weat to he lp th e 1 ■ I Soviet economy: J m a . R adical expansion o f RuatU 'a n i heavy Industry and of e lectrlflca- ■ I Uon; a ll combined with■ I 4. T he M arxist fa ith th a t “cap-■ | | l UalUm 15 dying.'* ^H l l l — h

II I Civil Service Post |Examinations Set ^

, OlvU service axamlnaUona for ,, ' meUoTologlcal aide poslUona paying .

H from I3.M0 to |3,410 a year a re an - , IQ nounced by A fnes A. a tronk , local , ts I «lvll aervlce secretary. {U M ost of the posltlonr are In the

w ea the r bureau aod are tocat«d In W u h in g to n , D. O.. a n d throughout ! tb * U nited e u t« s . ^

A w ritU n te st wlU b* given. Ap- p rop rU t* azperlecce or education is *

i required. =P\ill inform ation regarding the le -

(|Ulr«menU and instructions on ap- Qtylng fo r the exam inations may 1 M Mcured from M iss a tro n k a t th e J T w in n tlU pottoffloe or from the U nited S U U s clvtl service commts- ■lon, W ashington 31. D. C.

Applications roust be llled no t r la t« r th a n Oct. 31. ^

Visits Related for : Residents of ViewVISW , Sept. SO -U ax Oasperson. °

K arold 8 t«pger. Ray P ah l and Wal- t« r Johnaon have enrolled In the U t«h B U U Agrloulturi college a t > Zjocan. Neal Taylor has enrolled at BYU. Provo.

I I Mr. and Mra. Byron W ayment■ ■ , h av e retun ied from Idaho FaUk.

M r. and Mrs. r , U. UoaUnan liave e retu rned to Bsn Ptanrlnco. n

Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Olbby and \ daughU ra are vlnlilng in Emery, i U lah,

Mr, and Mrs O n U ursl hr\vr re- J tu rned from vlfliiiim in OKilni, t

Projcct Deiicribed !OOODINO, Briit JO-tlnndlMK H<>. 1

{ tflrlnnn heard Julinn ClnwMin. Ku- II }>eil, drM-rllM- liln lirlKanoii |iiojc'rl .

‘ in Uin Itiiperl iirni nl llirlr iiu t IIuk IJ rviilny noon. Cluwium wn!\ lnu» -I d iii 'rd l>y .litiiirs (^ iiiiiIiikIihiii, ino-I I grniii clinli lllllll I 1 HpenkliiK iTlrflv wrre Karl Bkld-

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Ire Soviet t;So fw'lIi’ infMUe^'oi, »lis(Blk: To «:<lii K.Ut-X-lrm. nrw. « :»*D r ChrliUthe next ’ :‘5 Ul'f’, ' ' ; ' t’!."!!* '.. IUSI.-V"..

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h. Monarch of*All Hth n t 1933 O 1 I Tgh It u n . S a l e s m e n I s L o i

the war By HENRY McLEMOBE , smim ent of CUERNAVACA. M exlco-1 have hele Soviet run acros-i some super aale^men In Inlline yet»rs my time, bu t one here in Cucm n- ] am bition, vaca mnlte..( all the hlghpressure boysthe Bo- I ever m et or read about seem y a to reach b a c k w a r d a n d | | | _ | n | m | | | | | |

of being u i ‘ 7 f ' ^ ' u ^ 8 e n t ^ ^ E ! r , ^««• h i m to H a d e s ‘ ILr boosted v l lh . bundle of I ; ,« i.M !? n lo n g - u n d e r w e a r *"!

he-d sell every knt u . r . P ^ r in two hours ^Ltch up. On

«IxiW o f l^ foot w arm ers a n d ^HH^KJ^I f. « r m uffs. - i" 'f “ T h is W iisjd o f M 't.nnr»1* hone* •* y * * " ‘ I'y Of 10th

•lira o f W rthday and w ears a pa ir of over-, alls th a t need only one more patch E“■ to qualify a..! a patchw ork qulIt. Hla ^

tnerfajiB *» m ldnlR ht In a coalu n ite s ; “ * h lU as bleachedtlon and ~ cn

Building at Buhl S Is Razed by Fire "

Olt “cap - b u h l , Sept. 3 0 - A one-storyfram e struc tu re a t th e rea r of the u,,

_ hom e of P au l H anshaw . 309 H th jw» . X avenue no rth , w as de.itroyed by fireO S l * t t:ftO p. m . Sunday, and a sec-

M . ond fire on a v acan t lot was pu t ou t __1 0 S p t before any dam age was done. .

T h s storage ehed on the Han.shaw _ “ “ ™ lo t contained a m ilking machine, ^ 1, Jil ‘oo'* o the r miscellany, firemen o n P l ^ l -niB-building was a total

The fam ily was absent a t the J,L«I in tha “ me Of ‘ he fire.located In ^ «*l«eovered tho blare. >„hrouBhout 1" ‘he alarm , Plre Chiefnrougnqui a ^ w a r t reported.tlven Ai>- Linden „ucatlon la '!■'* " o dam age, th e chief said. ^

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Ban on Canadian j;> commis- Stock Continued S!• , ^ , W ASHINOTON, Sept. 30 l^ J-A f- toIlied no t riculturfl departm en t si>okcamen»ftld co:

Monday i t m ay bc some Ume before- the ban on Imports of livestock, ha

T fv i* m e at and game an im als from Can- i U L ada U lifted, - f

V i A ¥ i r border was closed to all Mich toiT I c W Imports, la s t Feb. 2/1 becniise of nn or

Oasperson ow^hreak of the dread hoof nnd o iand W al- m outh dlffeoso in Canada. Tlie dls- w

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Trips Reported) Fnll*. PILER. Sept. 3fr-Mr(i. Hoy Reich- gutmaii have ert and Mrs. E. 1). V incent plnn to a> nttend tlie fifth d ln trlrt Prderaled pr Olbby and Women'o ohibs convention begin-n Emery, iiIiik W ednenday In Idnho m ils,

Mr. nnd M n. Huyinnnd Tliomns I hnve re- Jiuvc re lim in l frnm veiling rrln- py ‘Kilrii, tlvrn III I'ui'ur il A lnie nnd Hnnd- dn

ribed S.iizv"'::;".!..'?;,,,:::: “Kldlng Ho. Nt'l«i>n, Irll Hiiinlny for her Iminp w~ni, llll- III ClilinHO. U oliril l.ltrli, l.on011 inojc 'il All^!l'lr , niiriil llm wcrk-riid allr iiiiTllliK (he Ni'Imiii liimu- lutnn InU.)- II'Imni, i>ii>- IIIHIINS THAlNINO Ki

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SE I snow, and alnng with h is overalls the-1 have he wears w hat mu-^t be the m ost em i ^men In Infectlou-i grin In Mexico. O Cucmft- His base of operations Is In andiure boys a round the M arik p la ia . C uem a- t* 'nJ t * » m vnca’a principal hoU l. T h e M arlk ^M M M P lo u stands on one corner of the ‘hoH I ^ H P^^hc square and lU sidewalk cafe Ami

and open a ir lounge a re crowded * • ' N '. 'iM ’ '^‘h tourists from b reakfast Ume

u n til the sm all hours of the m om - p i

1 ^ 1 "H ot Shot," as th e youngsU r IsV l j | a know n to Americans who slay InB i ' ^ H Ouemavikca more th a n a day, sells B

everything under th e sun. o r almost, e mOne day It will be th e charm ing to '

^ ^ ^ H com bination of puppies and chew- p]eslng gum. T he nex t he w lir appear salew ith gardenias and holy medals, noci

Kl. inn , • hftve been here I have u . fnis lu in th e Item s m entioned, T° ® ?*lr plus p a rro u , loveblrdr, d ried aklns, ohalullt h S hand-w oven rebosas, roses, som - beain « /-nni hrcros, brooms, fresh figs. peanuU , ley,u . I r f **!'’''■ J«w*>ry of every description, t° ‘*^*'^hed lAbleU. sandals, riding coui

crops, lottery tickets, shopping bas- keel , 1 . | kcU ot a ll sixes and colors, wood wheU n i carvings and, so help me, a copy of the1 7 : ^ ^ Jam es Joyce’s "Olyssea." Ar I t c healthy-looklng a boy a s tr ie

.tn ,^ f*"'* anywhere, bu t when he u mf »h m anages to get enough sleep to mot

.no '‘•^P his eyes open for salesm an- couiV " • y " ih lp U a m ystery. He U a t work deria by fire y , , M arlk plaza sidewalk sho rt- mal

* .*** 1 ly a fte r dawn, and he Is the la st of 1LSI! one to leave In the evening.° \ Hla prlccs are scandaloa^, bu t hls irtaashaw m anner Is so persuasive th a t he jmacnine. ggn,, . ."’*'1 dors, who aro m uch cheaper, eye. • . h im w ith am aaem ent. He Is as U na-

*‘ ‘he clous as a kennel of bulldogs once. ho senses th a t a customer Is the „ ®

nK.w b it InU reatcd. About the onlyire Chief (o escape h im Is to Jump In

. , . your c a r and head for Mexico c ityI f M o r Acapulco. E ven then he Is likely

i.n lf^ iS ' ^ on th e re a r bum per and ?r?,langered, bull"Hot Shot'a" biggest money- ,w.

; m aker, I beUeve. U ChlcleU. I have “ f.I J I I I w atched him work w ith th is m er- “ *** chandise a n d he Is aa sly as a fox. . n n o n Experience h as U u g h t him how to | I I U C U pick ou t a tou ris t who U so fresh "*

l ^ A g - to Mexico th a t he haan't^ yet bc- K ■men said como fam iliar w ith the money. Pon le before iio npprooches his victim w ith a brot livestock, ha lf-m oon grin , and w hen asked hoir om Csn- "How m uch?" ho always at«wer». M

“Five." Nine tim es ou l of U n tha f*m all Mich tourist wlll peel off a five-peso note, ^hg

se of nn or five onea. for th e package of two ^ loof and Ohlclela. T h en tho llllle scamp renl- Tlie dls- ly scampers. T ucks up hls overalls Her sucli and makea U acks. ^

T h a t la to ensure his no t being around w hen th e tourist takes time M

h p n figure ou t th a t he has paid Hnearly flO cenU for a package ot ^

)> Reich- giuii when th e prlne, niiywhere. In I plnn (0 a centavos, o r a little more thnn a 'Vdrralert prnny. Ue never worka Uils on Uie 1 begin- inm n tou ris t twice, rn lls. "Hnt Hhot” hn» been trying to aellTliomns „io the inoiintod hend iH a tillly goal

mg rrln- rv rr since I gol here. A frw morr nl Hnnd- ,iny» „ ,„t I liixvc ll trrlliiK tlint

lliiit guat head will uo iniiir, allRho llR!<

('hiirlra <111. 1111..livl hr McNuuihi •n>.lk>i«. Inr jirr homr ----------------------- - -Irll, l,on AIIEA I.AND flOI.I)i-riid a l llOIHC, Hept SU Ml - Tlie nInIr I

lund d e p n iln ir ilt llAn nliliollliiril £ Ihr Mile u( SO acres ol land lu ‘l> iu I

0 l‘';ilU i-ounty to Hnrold M riurr .Mr.'ond 'Hvln I'alln, for »&,000. 11 wns

hdinlirrly. iiiuli'r<l a t 13,400.11 . lo l>r- ----- ------------------------1 Unlulng fa iiry Lawn (traaai P lan t I^w n t

nnw, (Uob* Beed A fM d Co. Adv.

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ATl.ANTIf CTTY, Sept 30“ ..1,^ T he n a l’ n« w»r^ to '-' ri»f» p..^,

T Mondoy th» fr» ai.d rary r 1d* Aol’ r* '■ * »•■■■ ..... Mrs 1

'H S t^akrr »{!(•» •■■rnker «rf'lrr--ln« t*. ' 'a' **• TBih Rnnnnl meeting <•! th* u /t , >

'tm Amrrlri-r. P'xnV^m nanclU M n w»m- gran'lled thnl t' r p<w 'bl"'.y of ''■J* h-,th ;

iliM rec*M‘- •• *'• l«v«n I • Xh»....... . n ir r .

to l l FoTTaat rtlU '.a ^ ^ lull ’n Bnrin*** ac tlv ltr cnn h* | *rty •r.dm-» experfed « f t^ I 'lr cu rren t d r f rn - ' entalej'o'W , boom has lont Its st«-»m, they i-ald. sonal

C ''m ptrnli»r of the Currency Pr»* valuedI'lodr t" n ’V l'-no 'o ld *he convention ' proper

“ '“ ff 'cu lt tr. hr- • ‘ .000■ lleve ih» t our e^ 'n unlc aystrin wH' Ti'e

ir^ni again »-p*Menf'- a deprenaloo r '“ " O n 1p v a b lr to lha l » y*ari ag In bot

tUa>b«k« "B” t although H Is U n'alf to Tr»«Wf» your nj^arrholrl.'r*, i fu w e ll a i lo

your c'U to.nrr’ and rom m im lt) to C _1 N«.i e jp*ct tl'» wnr.<l and strive fo* 110<onfi- p f r ren t liquidity. It Is even le.w

th e p a rt of wl.dnm ‘to run a bank ^.la In such a m anner th a t lU solvency k. ' • and uiiefulnes.* wlll be In JeopardyIB Bdiu^a unlean our general economy con- f®h*IfH tlm ies without In terrup tion to reach ^hool

higher and higher levels." danceK lini C ited o n

Pointing to "slgai a n d portends"i r e which >1 sn'd canno t be lgn"red. |

Delano salrt ' bunker* canno t dls- ,,, ^ r I regard Ih* droUne In whniesnle L S n R commodlly p rlre, w hich hn.s U krn

^ place over ihe la st 18 m on th i and s overalls the probable reciuctlon In the gov- the m ost em m en t* rearm am ent program ." . . . , '

O ther factors, he declared, a re the q Is In and aerlous economic conditions In cer-

C uem a- ta in western nations w hich th rea ten ^ , h e M arlk ‘o dlnilnLsh our export m arkeU and jy ier of the ‘ho possibility th n t th e m iracle of iwalk cafe American producUon wlll resu lt In ^hese » crowded * aurplus of consumer goods. ^ 9ia s t Ume ---------------- ; ------- — , an af

®" Pleas Revised m 1“'.';' i; Mine Stock Case “Z

day, sells BOISE. S e p t 30 IfV -T hreo e ast- hall wor almoet. «rn Id sho men have been allowed >**8;“ 'charm ing to w ithdraw the ir nolo contendere Bruin

md chew- pleas to conjiplrncy charges filed In Jt^hloi111 appear gale of mining stock and p ljad In-medals, nocent. occordlni? to papers filed In mcnce

•e I have U. 8 . district court M onday.nenUoned, T hey are Troy E. Becker and 1 1 0 1•led aklns, Charles E. Rcomsnyder, both Sun- " C lses. aom- beam, and Jason O. V aught, S tan - C. peanuU , ley, Cescrlptlon. T hey were IndlcU d on seven BO\5, riding counU for sale of stock In the Y an- Oliplng bas- kee mines, but six were dismissed stlngUors, wood when they pleaded no defense to admina copy of th e con.^plracy count. goverr

At a hearing before U. 8 . d s - ty of it a boy a s tr lc t ju d g e W. D. M urray, M on- The

when he ta n a , accordlnu to th e papers, a can’t (aleep to m ollon to reln.itnte th e f irs t six lng fr

salesm an- counts was denied. T hey were or- " It1 a t work dered to stand tr ia l on th e one re- llbertjalk sho rt- m alnlng count a t the nex t term runs II the la st of federal court a t PocnUUo. govenI B . ----------------------------- Tail

“i ‘ te Sale Announced “ UCASTLEFORD, Sept. 3 0 - T h e

is M te n a . CasUeford school d istric t wlU sell ' Hns« onr* ‘* ° hulldlngs a t public nuctlon a t ier Is the school gymnoslum a t 8 {

f O ne°'bulidln(? Is nppral.sed a texiM Cl V ‘ ""I ‘he o the r a t *333.33. U ie y « e la likMv heing used for school rooma and 1 ,0 1

- s-idSfr w■ mon-v Buildings are to be removed from ' '

• t. I h .v * ‘he school grounds following the WATm. m“"

Events Reported -S''t- yet be- KINO HILL, Sep t. 30-B ob SmlUi, “ xhcnoney. Portland, who has been visiting hla the ;Im w ith a brother, W. C. Sm lUi, has returned grounlen asked home.I aniwer*. Mr- and Mra. R obert Ross and naUo if U n Uta family. Pocotello. have been vU lt- aulrei• peso note Ihg her m other, Mra. Ethel Bosh, ____Ige of two Mr. and Mrs. A rchie M cEachem r “~ “^amp ronl- daughters. O gden, a ttendedIs overalls fuheral services here for his mother,

Mra. EllcabeUt K lnkade.no t being ‘

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" D U E L A T S IL V E R C R E E K "

NDS Iv f j iY ('lirllny Illriilirii

WIN'I'KIIB M.NAI.I.Y

'T H E R A G IN G , T I D E " I

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. TIMES-NEWS, TWIN I

1,1 ’ Petitions Filed < . In Estate Matter| 1 I W FeU 'lont tn proba(<>~U^ wll's ot

~ U ttU M. Sm ith and h is wife. Mm.I a t l 1 A nn 'S m lth . were filed In pro-■ . / I I I * bats c ru n M 'lnd/'y . Mra. Pm lth died

« .n rt h . , dlM A-ig30 r

to'-'.i»T» P "th ll*t as survlv^’s th ree d'H gh- 'V r rr^. Mrs E iirabe th Rrw iund and' ..... Mrs P hrijr la rc a .n te r. both n ie r .

nn'’ Mrs E sll'er W rldr. Chula VU- H'irr--ln« t* ''a llf. ’n add'M on. Mr*. Pm lth * '

'•t th* ii , t , Hatel Nenle. F H 't, a n '’ two " ^n w»in- gran'lsnns, 1-^rry K '-ir. .v..j« h-,th ;',n v e r . Oolo ' ' Th» estnle In c li 'd r i six lots lr

Filer. T h - prUUon f r r Mm. SmlUi rtlU '.at»i the V 'liie ol lh e real p n p -

» rnn he i rrty »l *10,000 whll* Oie husl^nd *. d r fe n -' MUle list* the vnl>’“ a l «20,000. P*r- •y said. sonal property of the husband Is P* icy P r'* valued « ' ' l l ' per*c-al can t 'o n ' propei’y >• vriii».i «i arIt t f be- • ‘ .000 S 'jtr in will T i'e )-earIn«8 a re *e' f'lr 10 a-n. lon r '“ " O ri 17, Mrs. Pow lp^d ' i pet'tlni «r Ar i ng In boU' e*ta(*s and he» -----------n fa lr tn N. W. B .U el.en ,

rtS’ m .‘'chooi Dance)ven le.w

solvency Schedules Set ■;

m y '^o n ^ -’°hn D. P la tt , Tw in PaUs high i'-to reach •''hool p rincipal, announces Uie

dance schedule fo r th e year. ef’On Oct. 11 th e O lrls’ league wlll ®

„ tends” sponsor a dance In th e n'm nnslumi_ „ rr r f “ ft*'’ the N am po-Tw ln Falls foot-

^ 1, bnll game. The nnnual H arveji hallJ l„ i " will be held Oot. 54 under Uie dl- f*

" t X n of ‘he FTA nnd FHA. Olrl.s' tb n*h. onri Ipague UnlU will spoa^or the Sadie *■'‘ HflwJtIa? dance Nov 34. R elna D t- ot

' VtTVi'nlance band will provide mu- m1 «‘c for a ll Uiree dances. dl1, a re ;ne jg nr

' 1 - sponsor th e Holly ball. T he Alum- P« ^ re a te n j,j the sponsorship of a 'k e u and ^ 3 p(iracie oi ga juan .g orchestra wlU play for t i . u l t In 01“ *• The sophom ore class wlll sponsor

an after-gam e dance Ja n . 9. The P' i n Senior ball will be held Jan . 23. The * ' *** Boys' club wlll aponsor an after-

game dance Ja n . 30.V / a S C On Peto. 30 the an n u al Sw eetheart ree e ast- hall will b« sponsored by th e G irls ' ■!

allowed league, T h e Bru in club will hold the X intendere Bruin aport dance M arch 27. The , fiijd Jn Jun ior P rom wlll be held April 11. Dlead In- sponsor th e com-, fiietj m m cncem ent dance May 21. ^

Democrat Policy | ’* ““ Scorched by Taftn seven BOWLING O REEN , Ky,. Scpt, 30 olthe Y an- CTV-Ohlo Sen. R obert A. T a f t In a P'llsmUsed stinging a ttack on th e D em ocratic «(fense to adm inistration la s t n ig h t said "big h<

government Is th rea te n in g the liber*8. d s - ty of our counrty." “I

■y, M on- The senator sa id th e governm ent is-lapers, a can 't get any bigger w lth d jt destroy- aifirs t six lng freedom. H e added : ' lewere or- " I t used to be th a t progress was! one re- liberty—now It Is govem m ent which w>•xt U rm runs business a n d Industry through b'lo. govem m ent d lc ttito rsh lp ."‘ m

T aft denied th e Dem ocrats couldJ take credit for progrc,«. He said

L c Q people who drive c ars and own I_ homes obtained them through the ir i-

*rtit « i i 0 * " InltlaUve.Iirtinn «t *P°’'® ‘o “ estim ated 2,000

, 0 persons tn a R epublican rally cover­ing the first, second, th ird and

aLsed a t congrcs.ilonal dU trlcts. M

r'7^; Conference Drops i; World Wool Panel -

*'lng the WASHINOTON, Sept. 30 LD—The poInteniallonal raw m ateria ls confer- erence dl.'solvcd lU 11-nntlon wool It

t committee loday a fte r deciding, i C Q '■*'001 U no longer In short supply litw a ..1- ‘he countrlef? of llie world," Fi

OD am lth . The commlitee was disbanded by Ositing hla the 2B-nnt1on conference on Uie fore lum ed grouiuLn t lm increused supplies Di

eliminate the posalblllty th a t Ipler- a(itosi anc n itional allocaUona wlU b« - r«- "c

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“I " B lasts a t U . S . J S s S ecrecy R u le sdiM a.ib WASHINOTON. Sepl. >0 lf» -A

Repiibllrnn '^ p n r t on "secrecy In fed 'H gh- „ v -fn m e r.l- c h a rg « th« rig h t of , , and and kpo ’ w hat U i'lr gov-’‘h r m m r - l l» <fr'ng ha.n b-en "Stolen ,935

V I I t tr ru .e d th* T n im an admlnU - ^usl■ ’ '''■ UnUr' of "Sing censp 'sh 'p , con'-^al- |j„_ , I . , . m rnt *n1 d -ce p fo n lo keep Uie h-iU: . . ’t i i m r y r .................................. .................... ^

Pf'’P- rrf.p*r».<J •‘7 P»n«I *0'CP , / The 12000-woTd report was pre- of t

isband Is parrd by the sU ff of the Republi- »d 1 nrM r-..i Can tjollcy commltt** In th e senaU si

,ri.i».i ■! arW distributed from th e office of .n d Sen Home- FergU*on Mich. The

r to a-n co.iniltt-ee, headed by Sen. Robert ^ - i P«t«tlni .r A T s 't . o . decidei party polloy on |> j______ -.ajo r Lmu»« In the senaU .

T h ' *rope and m ethods of govem- m *nul 'ecrecT have "grown to such a point th a t congress has to fight for InformaUon before I t c an legl*- c

' ^ i«te." the sU ff repo rt sU U d. Vls<^ Nfwspaper*. It added. o fU n can pyj,

a se t Uie U c u only If the ir reporters9 - iu m l^ em selvu Into detecU veaand'alls hiKh 8um shoe artlsU .“ Lnces the "Secrecy In governm ent, ilow lyln- ^ creasing since 1033. reached lU cll-■ague wlll max under T rum an." Uie report :m na^^m went on, H

r v r« hflii 'T rum an is Uie auUior of threer tiie dl f*mn"« executive ordera having asHA Olrls' their nim first, th e concealm ent otthe Sadie eKmiilvr nction from congress; sec-tTlna onri, the slow strang ling of every.vide m u. menns of communlcaUon—presa. ra-

dio television and moving pictures; «club wlU ond ‘hlrd. the dellberaU use of sup- ,.■;» Ai.im Dosedly confldenU al Inform ation Ino r s h lH 'f “ “ 'I!'’* “P- htap iay '^ fo r ’“’ ‘ed th e ordera aa th e loyalty^ ^ order of M arch. 1M7. a aupplem ent-1 snonsor W order on loyalty InvesUgaUon1 fl ^ 8 procedures In SepU m ber. 1051. and _i' r i Thn «n order la s t Ja n u ary opening In- | <»n afU!T eome tnx r< tum s to Uie InspocUon

of the senate rules commltU e.w eetheart

“•S'S,' Reds Want Korea J. Ap'rtMi’ Truce, Clark Says ™

th e com- TOKYO, Sept. 30 flfV—G en. M ark W, Clark said today he believes the

~ communists w an t an arm istice In tryl I P V Korea "providing they can g e t I t flv«

* on their term s,"--------------------------------- eas ’ e supreme allied com m ander ii

X c t X t ,sald tha t although the 10 m onths abc . Scpt, 30 of stalemated truce U lks ‘'have lng r a f t In a proved fru.stratlng . , . wa have wlll emocratlc continued to negotlaU patien tly In pile said "big hopes of' reach ing an agreem ent." ntiC the liber* Clark aald the truce negotiators

“have reached agreem ent on m any vernm ent l»ucs. some of which for a time t destroy- appeared to be unsolvable prob­

lem.',"-------------------------------------------------- ® gress was However, Clark said the TJ, N. nici (n t which would stand tlrm on th e only Issue a n t / through blocking a truce, the communl.H de- an

mnnd to r forced re tu rn of all C hl- Kal a ts could nese and N orth K orean prisoners. the He said ----------------------------- T

S S Bureau Pays Off Sf ited 2,000 On Utah Lawsuit 1 1lly cover- WASHINGTON, Sept, 30 «V -T he 1°“hlrd and N ational Farm ers union announced

Monday I t had received n *27,800~ check from th e Utah Form Bureaul* A n o paying off a libel Judgment won In

Snlt L ake C ity federal court last I i > n n a 1 ‘hei

d l i e i The lltlgnUon started In thc 1030 = ) liD—The polUlcal cam paign when the Farm - X confer- ers union sued over, a charge tha t •lon wool I t was "com m unist dominated,"

deciding The F arm ers union quoted a po­rt supply lltical m em orandum Irom the S tate 0 le world," Farm B ureau as snylng Hep. W alter w anded by O ninger, U lnh. then a candidate *><

on thc for rcelectlon lo the house nnd now supplies Dem ocratic candidate for the sen-

la t Ipler- ate, sometimes cooperated with the b« - r«- "com m unlat - dominated Farmers

union." ' j t

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•t Former Resident <:(; c Claimed by Death „

H A H .l^ . B e p t 30 Sue Tracy, ■> form er ow ner of the T rscy pharm acy In Hailey, died Simday in

.1 “ S B Milwaukee, WU„ hoaplUl. Bhe waa . In her la te sixties.

^ Mis* T racy , who Inherited the scy In Tr*cy pha rm a cy from her b rother " h t of J J x m cy , 10 y e a n ago. came to ^ r'ln i ^ 8° ' ' ' HallfV to live w ith her brother In " ' " ' f "stolen JQ3JJ a } ,, t<jok over the pharm acy "lh<

upon his d e a th and managed It un til ^r*« four yeara ago when she sold the ‘Iv* -x

ImlnU- buslnes..! Mid moved back to M llvau- I jn '-ia l- | t „ . ghp re u ln e d own— hlp of t h . the id 'P the htiUdlng however. publir.

* ' While In H ailey, she worked for “hom several yeara In the ootmty re- tnnvln co 'der a office. She was a member «ndn

u pre- of Uie C atholic church and b - lo n j ‘ vact epubll- ed to th e A ltar society. ThisenaU g ^ e was -bom In Madison, Wls. '" '■ •r. f lee of and w«« th e youngest of 13 chtM--- 1. The . - _ - -J,,

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F s H u s h a n d D ie s ™Si,> le«l*- CLIV EnEN . Eng,. Sept. 30 Wl— Brm

V iscount A stor. prominent B ritish th<in en can pub iu h e r and sportsman and hus- i„ i,u porters •Vlrglnla-bom Lady NancyveMand o ie i today. He was 73.

. . Lord A ator was bom In New Y ork , , 'T h and long h a d been a leader In B rit- ^‘’‘‘ho

cll- jjj , and poUtlcal Ufe, alongrepo rt ^Is w ife. w<

His d e a th followed a long Illness, " he U nable, because of his Utle. to 'L ''

r th ree jhe house of <v.m-'ln g as nions. L ord Astor sponsored his le tit of politica l cnreer and helped[*' h e r to become the first woman ever ' e;ec(ed to th e lower parliamentary H' . h;™ : eham liir.c tu res , jjg ^ possible to "ee,?t th e poUtlcal scene and spoke fre- . l l QuenUy In th e house of lord*. B u t P n i .01 op- jjjg peppery tem peram ent and w a i f ir eagemes.t to ge t into all political ri

a rgum enU b r o u g h t her g rea te r J “ « U » _________________ B*1

■"■H Landing Strip forStanley Procured S'",;

BOISE, S e p t 30 MV-BUU A ero- ?outhic a nauUcs D irector C het Moulton h u ‘h<.I atuiounced th a t a landing s tr ip ’ e ) d V S would be completed a t S tanley th is < 3' ■ . M arkves the He said th e d ^ r t m ^ t had been TPjPf'tice In try ing to get lariff there for th e la s t 5 *,°g e t I t five years and had now secured an , - j

easem ent on property.n a n d er i t also w anU to build a s tr ip *m onths above Lowman. W ith the two exist- v n u

'have lng fields in th a t general a rea . It the 1a have wlll give adequaU protection for „ „ „ „n tly in pilots flying th e route between Boise L p lim ent.” ntid M ontana. ,,sUators ----------------------------- ----------------- *•

V S Attend Retreat ™HAGERMAN. Sept. 2 9 - E i g h t

u , N. m cmW rs of th e Methodist M YF °* “ • y Issue and th e ir sponsors participated In lis t de- an overnight r e tre a t a t the K enkyII C hl- K abun, we.st of Ketchum, to outline mers. th e year's program .

The group le ft Thursday m om lngP f and re tu rned Friday. I t Included T |11 E sta Lou R oberts, president: E talne Mc?»t5<- A nderson. R ichard Thompson, tie tty .s u i t T hom pson, E d g ar Townsend, C ndr- »ft—The ’o“ e Tow nsend. Mary M artin, L eta A lounced N eym an, the Rev. H orry S to r-*27,800 huck, n n d M r. and Mrs. W ynn

Bureau Thom pson, won Inr t last Im ported H olland. Billbtt P lan t

them now, Globe Seed. Adv. ' Hie 1030 . — . — B

.fTai Dr. J. C. Rushton J Sd," O s te o p a th i c P h y i ic ia n i f i a

a po- O FP IO S HOUR8 H l i ( s ta te 0 to 13 - a n d - 3 to ft Dan*W alter W«lB«d.T Cviaiaw. t , |» ,0 » p.M,Idldate ” • *«* * ’• ' <»” ____ :id now

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ed for Ohoiit iiow f j l o nty re- tnnvlrq tna-arrt ^ ^ *lember «ndrr th r D rn .n r ^ i^ '^ '-lonff '’PpnMIr I, th.','***!.

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» Y ork -^ T h * Rverage facton • n B rit- Idaho In I951 wr,, 2

along “ he snld, "in la ,^BKc worker's pny

lllnes-s, “ he had a Job."Itle. to “^ ''t th r Republicua w, r rom - The b iu i.ir„„ , ™ cd his that th ,J?helped * ’e l.« th r irufii - Bmm!! in ever rre>.rm nt i h . -lentarj- W. H. iP p in «

second district c o n g r* ^Ible to riee,

i z F o r e ^ tM ^ S S Tour of 4 Sl

HAILEY, S e p t JO-iw*In Uie U. 8 . foreit « « ?

Q P panled by several n » S sonnet, le ft Monday

i r P n ^*P ‘h » t will take ihemn 11 C U of region four m ruk i A ero- southern Idaho and on h as Ihg.: s tr ip The group lUyed orenu ey th la “ the Clyde Bjo*

ranch between Shothca id been J®*"*' ‘''«T

ir*H an Bolss rtvcr. .Tho tr ip Is to acantu

w ith w atershedI sW p « ,ii erosion, fire and Uat

,l lems. Assisting the lone, the lour , t . tl,, iTO,

n n ianagem enl and shenn n Boise n,5n who graze theli ttd

est service lands.

„ f TRAINS AB PIUId l HAZELTON, Bept J)-E , „ h t William 0, VltSm

j^Ypi of L. H. Walklngton, Euited In ^‘ '■Ud th e second pbaK enky ™ g a , a J « pUol«outUne l i i __________________

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dolls d reued In

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'u i d pune belong-

A " ' » “ t rLfioD Indians, totem f ^ . Blockfoot m oc.^ ftnd YeUowstone

brlUut iO arrowheads col-B iMj Dsrl coun-, nm trd Alnswofth and

and plat«. Birt3

^ ofut], b7 the c a m p Plre Jt Dtkou, Sem -cro* protolypeB. In

-'Bccordlng to > Itu mipi. w hich alM

Ip ttt deal of *‘“ '1 ^ °"® A nn W a b tr s , whoja] of »ecuraoy ^ F a ^ w tb l i w m irto look Unie ou t to « h w , ^ collec tlca of 1a , | „ l o d r . . ™ p . by , „ , „ a „ ^ p , „ , u ,i

dc*Jfni lucd b r tbe,w t of the project, MIm n » T ln f)«bo»te»» a t a p a rty a t _______________________,P 0¥*r coripany aud l- ~iteBl were Ind ian music. ^ .tU f u d games. Several V . . .U I C Vtf tbe Blue B ird (nowI) poup which A nn leadsi Initnictlon of th e In - I _____B od al*o ln ^ '« n T h e stom ach U a e-

rtt ^ n m 0*' w hich the emotion]fn A conten ted m ind mea

' “®5 ’ -v.” 4" u ^ ? i"Z funcU onlng stom ach.* lho had helped h e r „ „ i f„ncU on ^ a t^ compile th e In fe r- ^ j,j

M S ' , . ^ i . M “ » s r = s to Z r ”” "' “

lb Ibe project, w hich w aj c h ild ren 's stom achsknn! the honor, learned responsive th a n thojI , original In d ian 8>to- ^ h c n they a re anxloAonUve designs and tj,e lr stom achs wUl pr.itsensu to th e Cam p any th ing th a t Is puMcc'i use of personal T h „ e ch ild ren are rk apress Ideas and m . M entally , they are-

th a t suffering Is Just a^ disease would m ake th

■♦nine P l t l h ^ healed , cleia iU lllo \ - . l U U th ough t th a t Is causln30—Mra, E d- before th e stom ach

MBUlned OD R club happily again.I % ber home. O u t- T here are children wMmMrs. Jam es B a r- m om lng dread ing theiKiiShook a n d Mra, before them . F o r somti Mh were won by known to th e ir parentIta Jh P au l O rlsham era, they do no t w an t t-t jm e < >'6 d isturbed b)I I ' y ot It. T h a t thought

J Fvi I stom achs upside down

insisted th«« Sept. 3 0 -M r. and w hat? Are they to; ( ^ NorUl Shoahone. regardles.^7 Sick? No fo

bridge club lost go to school,I t o b u been nam ed T hey go to schoolW club.” Prizes were tlir experience they di

■ n Ptndlelon and Mrs. uvll ns they im agined. *;'***• cullies they dreaded p~ -------------------- come. T h n t th e sepn a n M n r f l i n ‘^e lr m others will beMUH iv iU I HU I y , jy y j tu m to them .P n t f a p K i behind them . T h a t tlr u r r e r n m n. k good tim e, a

f l l B l S take 's Lec Featured i A t LDS ^

’ flMOSHONE. Sept.y J t i U i sUvke IJ M MIA unloi

Jf. • tho AiiKUflt-SoptembeL / H B >><‘>•1 wrek a l i

I,DU clmpel. QlerI OJ^mA MlK'fllimift, sinks Y^I I 4 a / U l iiiioiideiil, WB» In .c :1 C i t ' ' Kicnlliig and conduct«I nxfirclses.

.’ I ’ Thfl oorlplure wni i.' I W ullnre Ulocklng,

, I iliiiK'fl direc tor. biuI- t - l — ^ HriUt, Klnhftplrt, «t«l

I I f Iniilrr, gnvn tlio llienI I MIA nlnndnrds wns \/ I y 1-iVrii I 'rirc , CliiimaU.

,1 i J ) (limnn tllretUir./ / \ / v / Mrs, Nelld InlrodiiCiI ' A t e y flnnled by sU ke offlc<

DiMMiIng nxurolsra. Tiihliig |)i\rl were ^

f { ^ ’ I.nVnr Hrtlllh and/ f Iiik. Caiey ; Mr. and ^

wrll, jiiirUm 'n io rn ewrtEtTX ''''1) 'H iornn, HhnMintir

KU'iiliintoii, itl(:lifl<'l‘VSl) \ \ IHijinrltiienlnl tilnui

\ \ foi Bgn uroii])\ \ niln illrrnUtrn <>

Atnko. T lin nex t unloi niiiiounred for t p. i

,,,. w„, 1 ^ Don’t W

t f ll l ' " "nv iN r, m iY J L . Z a

S H ; , ; ™ ' ’■>‘I U I„ . • New rulit^rrtsMl

\['Zr.;;i’ '|]j lill> riniNi t,i • A ntl- illp for Ml

I'*' "" ''' • No b u tr in i n*<'. Z Mi»i '

” Vl *'"■* • lo rioU 1"’ ’‘"I Si li„ inlnMlwi

! ,‘" '''Ih l L ■" I’a ln l D p p t.-Ih iw iW t u ........ ''* » " 'i ‘. • _

'a r t of Collection D ispldye

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'• I s tr s , who M o d n d h e r Camp Tire rank ef t o n re th la n m m e r , ahow i a totem pole and doll whlc lleetlon of In d ian artU aeta for ber new rank . T he m apa of In d ian cn ltn re froup* and booUeU of «< aed b r tbe folk *Vbo m e i the Marflower.” (S taff

are of Your ChildrBy A N G E L O ' PA TRI

Tiach Is a sensitive organ associating w ith th e o t the em otions play a t wUL who seem to be doing •d m ind m eans a sm oothly school, g stom ach. So sm oothly We lean ha rd on thenctlon th a t Its possessor dren who take school Inenow i t Is a t vo rk . B u t We try to select a c:3r a n g er rise In th e m ind, a turdr, Intelligent andstom ach will act up and a helper fo r thla frigpossessor th e ' unhapplest Such a child c an do nI. unhappy one th a n an}I's stom achs a re even m ore paren t can. "Don’t be

th a n those of adu lts, body will h u r t you. I 'm :y a re anxious o r fearfu l, said one m otherly childachs will p rom ptly r e tu rn one. and gradually selth a t Is p u t Into them , in him.Idren are n o t physically Don’t U ke such a (ly. they are. suffering and school thinking th a t n-lng Is Just as keen as any will do be tter. H c would m ake them . T he m ind only feel w orse.-Explaihealed , c leansed of th e afraid o t som ething t tia t Is causing th e trauble, exist, th a t the te ac h e r it stom ach cah function dren are his friends an(;aln. can b6 a p leasan t place•e children who rise In th e your anxiety a n d sendtreading the day th a t Is T he experienced t«ache:m. F o r some reason u n - resf.th e ir pa ren ts and teach - wb*n n MT<BiMQ-7Mr l0 no t w an t to go to school.disturbed by th e though t "OM itnc*" Tola t though t tu rns th e ir Mnd m ’c«>u ib coin lo hupside down and they re - \ 0- “«* **•lood th e ir troubled m oth- • • • ift i/,Insisted they eat. Now COUPLE MAB:e they lo go to achool j e r o m K S ep t. 3 0 -? Sick? No food? Yes. They to u r and M arlene Myi>ol. boUi Jerom e, w ere i1 to school to leam th a t T hursday by P roba te J ence they dread la nol as y f W ardy Imagined. T lin t Uie d lfll- ______________________:y dreaded >ire soon over- n t th e separation from hers will be ended when ■n to them , the schoolday em. T h a t they can have od tim e, a p leasan t day

;'s Leaders ured in Skit LDS MeetingONE. Sept. 30 - lilBjne t MIA union m eelln i for a t-6e |)tem ber period was

wrek a l the Hlimlione apel. O lenn H<irciinon

stnke YMMIA siiper- . WRA In .ch u rg e of lhe nd conducted the ojKiiIng

Ip lure wni glvfii by Mri blocking, Carey. sUkerector, and M n. Or«ii ^nhftpld, dU kr Mla Mnirt M,vn tlio llieiiir. A talk •») Midards wns given by Mrs. "cc, riiiim elt, stnke Bpeeclf •eclor.illd Inlrodiiced a UU pre-

stake officers during the (xrrolsra.purl wrrn M ark Paterson.

Iilth and Wallace etoek-r. Mr. and Mrs. r . N. flio- ^lin 'n io rn e and Mrs, lia r - ^in, HhnMione, and Darlena fI, itlcliflPlil. V <nenln l .ilnwirn wer* held Kn groiiji lendors. culliiral :U»rn Biul oUleer* In Uia n nex t union m esU in was d for 8 p- m . Not. M a t lone chapel,

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b u tr in i nvMBaarr

a lo rloh IubIm In H ^IMlWi V

D n p t.- l)owiialalr» Bl"'*

[illpffon's — * 1 —

splayed ''owsFxrlionc ■ f^yllcvyAi, ;

And V ollpyHAOFRMAN. Sent, v

. 1««t ^*on(1»y. IT' rn^tr'^Bf C l'^ rl.t • J

, • . . . d a n E t-., .,f Mr nnd Mr«■yqH > Cnry. %• , HaBTm-n. «n-i

;■•.> . ' : F f: M*«-. Minhiiin, t« •mnny * v jw rfrm ^rt K<.ff

; ». w1"df>w ' \nkM rlL '' tj»l' . . . I’- ' ' ’'-' '«'<*'• in - ' Ilgh'

I -/* .. • . Itl br.n<-)' -dH irry

"ni- hrlflr w r ' BO~n-rt ;■ "■•J" wllh « tv

B ^ V - . . fe<'l r ro n H by a tier ot (-- — • •• »nrt a eliapfl tri>ln. T

••'•»nt»f' by Hna pnl'il ^ n t j V ' ai'd " ronm'ynir* of U -r »

^ ‘J. ,T ’ ‘‘ h .M f. «inRf.iMi- v»

.1 . : sU'n wn<; •dgp.i ttHl' n ttlrt K H H L ' .*S I " n - l hrt.1 by n r..r«ni

rar 'Irr i tlons nnd pinic rosebn'1:

. white Job's Daughters I Jevelry Included h e r g rar welding ring.

Olorla Berrln, Oooding, ^ v l ^°nor and Mrs. Robei

O l 'n n He brldegro

^ l P ^ > ' bridesmaids. U ttle Dorontrk rrsnn wns flnwcr (r'rl.

CandlfUjthtem were M Taylpr and Mm F rnnk Hi Jimmy Henslee was rlngt

Roberson ajwere Charles

and Glenn Hendrickson. W. Jones played the wed<

accompanied duets Valentine and Esta Lou I

Por he: wed^ r y choM a green Jacket brown accessories and wore a navy blue crepe

rank ef to n b b e a re r to rhinestone trim . Both woi nd doll w hich a « p w t P‘" ' ' rosebuds. w rank . ’The attidy also , A recepUon for th e wed. ookleU of oonrenU onai on Uie law n. ’rwer.- (8 t» ff pbo to -ea - colonade wedding

asters decoraUd th e s e r Mrs. Roy Vader and \

............... ' Franklin. Salt Lake City1 • I I 1 th e bride, presided a th l ld r e n I

Mrs, Charles Cary. Jr,. wa of the guest book and M. Franklin, Bolt Lake C it

w ith th e o th e r ch ild ren the glfu, AssisUng w ith ' to be doing a ll r ig h t in Uon were Mrs. Adeline I

Jack Woodhead, Mra. Bej h a rd on th e o the r chil- bott. Mrs. Nellie Rogers, 3 ike school In .the ir s tride , lee Bevins and Mra. H en

select a ch ild who Is Tlie n e w l^ e d a a re U slUgent a n d friendly as WeeksvlUe. N. C., where or thla frigh tened one. groom, an aviation m eel Id c an do more for the the naval a ir corps, wl }e th a n any te ac h er or Uoned, For her golng-au

"Don’t be a fraid . No-, ble, the bride wore a gra i r t you. I ’m your friend,” red accessorlc.v )therly ch ild to a scared The former Miss Cary Tadually s e t confidence uated from the H ager

school this spring and h a ce such a child ou t of ployed during the sum n king th a t n e x t te rm he p irs t Security bank In ;U r. H c w on't. H e will She Is presiding honore< o rse.-E xpla in th a t h e Is W endell bethel No, 12. In om ething th a t does no t O rder of Job’s Daught«ri * e te ac h er a n d th e chll- Hesse served as m ana 9 friends and th a t school ath letic teams before sasan t place Indeed. Hide from Hagerm an high ach ty a n d send him along. He was a student a t meed te ac h e r wUl do Ufe idaho College of EdU(

blon, before enlisting In r<BiMQ.7Mr.<>M bor dUobtri. a ir corps In November. 1

>«]itn««.'’ To oiiuin » copr bride Included a party a, iB coin lo him. e/o tibi« . of Mr. ond Mrs, ClaudeBo, » , auUoB a . N.W York W endell, given by Job’s

V ¥ V a shower n t the MethocUPLE M A BR IES and a family dinner gli, Hept. 30—Alfred Bar- and Mrs, Olenn Hendri■larlene MyrUe Johnson, day evening, ne, w ere m arried la st O ut-of-tow n guests ally P roba te Judge T heron dlng Included the b

m other, Mrs. E. E. Hess<

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Y our b la n d of perso i

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Fxrliongpd ColeT^d^c v y A i r » * i a n ___ _______________________

i V ollpy Girl<AN. Sent. SO Rom e U

'*nnday nnlted n f . fA ry Time

HaB*rm-n, «r.-< Howard * ^ »•’T i i r r F l t- jm T'l' IT M 8 of thl

.................... , , .br«n<-)' d •'»ndc'’ h r- by e H O H f'O t'r TlnpUst MJ*!”'i7ri> ‘ will n’e t ' . f ' ‘ p m .ThUTjda:

Ip w r ' go '-n-il in whit'*lq"ed wllh « pephim ef- ¥ » *•H by a Uer ot thr»e ru f- PILKR ni«T ch ap te r 1e liarfi train , T h f bodice Orri*r r " r t . r n 8 ‘ar, w ll'

•d by Hna pnl>ii»a il->»ve» 9 p m “ '■ •'«r 'n ’ ■«' yoir* of U- r v lth

^ n ih l ’i ' r - - ' ' M -m brr- o'f U * Ktm bo-lr . / k l n . O ut’ *1” "I*"' •« P-™ '

day a t '*'» of Mr*.ip> 'ingeiM f vf.n of iihi- HexioBt. 3 J ' S ixth a v e rse rlgp-' a wlrt. '.n -d of m , . i u , , will h . h.ipt'1 by a <--ronpt -if »Pfd y V V

rartlpri w lillr rnnm - gyp P h rphefi circle of U Plrik rMebiKls w l'h a B aptist church will m eet a'

s Daughter* Bible. Her T hursday with M rs Oeorg< :luried h e r grandfnoUier’s southeast of Tw in Palls . A "*• food sale will be held,ierria, Ooodlng, was m aid ♦ *and Mrs- Robert D icker- 'Th® “ n 'l B uftlesMr,?, O lenn H endrtrkaon. dance club will hold a d a n «

lhe bridegroom, were P m ’ Wednesday in th e ’Tw Is. U ttle Dorothy je n n O range hnll. Members are wns flower (jirl bring a *ack lunch, Mra. H.U hl.r. w , „ M .r , H ulh

n l " JL " KIMBEM.V ■ - ■American LcKlon auxilia ry

jerson served ax bcst m nn a t 2'30 p m T hursday a t tl * of Mrs- H. J . Larsen w ith JI Hendrickson. Mis. Jo h n w alton as co-hostess A played the wedding music u planned, ipanled duets by Sidney v *and Esta Lou Roberts. PILER—T he M ethodist ’ daughter's wedding, Mrs. Society of C h rlstla.i Ben

; a green Jacket dresT-wah n ' e e t 2:30 P- m. T hu rsda ;es5orles and Mrs. Hesse M ethodist church. M rs. T . B ivy blue crepe dress w ith *^1 present th e p ro p : U-lm. Both wore corsages Mrs. E. H. H arding Is In c (cbuds. devoUons.

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T . S i ' t - ■’ S 'L rc,r.«« i.

■■L?..5^Tr., i l . S ' S S . . ^ ^ ^ " i S o f S S J S S 'L*ruk ‘'c“r' i«d ^A^lsUng w lih t h e ^ SMrs. Adeline Pinch, Mrs. a n d TW j

dhead, Mra. Bessie B. Ab- ^ h e event will begin a t I Nellie Rogers, Mrs. M aur- ‘‘" ‘I luncheon wlU be se n I and Mra. Henslee. 2:30 p jn . Thowlyweda a re traveling to Invited to attend.

;■ ",i.u™ S h “tc“ h1 a ir corns will be s ta - ^ p. m. TTiursday, li>r her golng-aw ay ensem - ^ * ^ e * h o m r o f ^ M *Aril

w o „ . , „ v .U lt , ,U .

mer Miss C ary was « a d - >’« answered w ith C

: ^ Z \ n € r s : r = S r r “,ring Uie sum m er by th e Vlurity bM k in Ooodlng. JE R O M E -Jerom e chapU eslding honored queen of o rd e r of E astern S ta r wi: lethel No. 12, In te rn a tio n a l special meeUng a t B p. m Job’s D aughters. day In the Masonic tem jerved as m anager o f the Mrs. MatUe Jan e WheaUej teams before graduaUng grand m atron of Uie grand erm an high achool In 1948. of Idaho, will make h e r offl a studen t a t S outhern a school of in struction wli:

jllege of E ducation, Al- -------------------------------- —.—)re enilsllng In th c naval . . _ _ .In November. 195i. j ! . ’

)Uai events hono ring th e to w a rd ,uded a party a t th e hom e Salt U k e City.___________:id Mrs. C laude Campbell, -------------------------

■ r ru ,? M ^ s -o d ° .r i i; s dr , g e o r g e p , s c h .mlly dinner given by Mr. OPTOMETRIBT

Olenn H endrickson P r i- visual Analysis ConU ct

W .„ a t t h . . r f - 'iluded the bridegroom ’s ‘" l a FalUilrs. E. E. H esse, M lnburn.

lU nd of p e rs o n a l w l ih t t

b la n d c f s«rvlc«

p a rU c t h a tm o n y fo r «ll.

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-Vlorteary'hapel bll Ihe I'ark" r i i o n o 1 4 0 0

MES-NEWS, TW IN FALI.S, IDAHO

______________________ s r K i e r s o n U »

In Fall SeiDr-l«. B K U -rvU E ; B « p t M* .....* * , . t)TUM-i. daughter o f M r. h» M w y T im e J w’riR r>rii.M>l- a n d W all ...... V '- lr .— '- r A r-'e r-m . Jr.. .o n Of Ml

' " ’'I* W <• Anri--«in. Bols*.* * ** , liPd '-I e t M l-'hael’s ei I' IT M 8 of the Na?* tloi** Bep* 14. T h e C«r* 11 hold a ” ork • p f 'fo r ned hy M arru* Hit. . n . . . .n o - the caUie-'ral-

Th« hrld* wor* a fowV * W nylo'' '' 'e e r »*t over *■r TlnnUst Mission aid , ,„gj, necfcHne.* p m .T h u rsd ay M Ml- yo^, i^ng «lecvea u id

" " .............. »Ml- a ch»iiel w »ln. Her»»» edged - l lh m a tch i’* ’ * she e<»rTled a ''r««p«nt

ll«r ch ap te r Ho. tO. w^lte TOMbiids.rt«rn 8 ‘ar, w ll' m**i i t n „ honor

•'«r In *>■* m »t1» O m lln Boise. 1 wfTp E leaivr A ndersor

* * , J f . , o J bririeRrooni: M nrlnnne » of u .e Klmbe- y Road•t a t 2;SP p jn . W edne.- i ,M o n f- Jensen . Boisl”.me of Mr*. J«*m iar ,inpbeart* Sixth a v e r 'je nort ■ Hailey, a nepl " • " t '" '« *’• ........ brld» MUl^ Pam ela ^* * * wru flower girl

her-i Circle of tb*! Plrsi wpr* R lchsi'l Atiderson, rch will m eet a t 3 p.m, man. nnUe. and Lee D r •itll Mrs. O eorge Fuller, viie.f Tw in Palls . A cooked Mrs. Ralph Ardel, a111 be held. bridegroom, was soloist.* * * Following the ceremol

ts and B uftles square uon i,p,d j, will hold a dance a t 8:30 brldcsroom's parenta. '-■iday In th e ’Twin Falla Mrs. L. O rnham . Bol I. Members are asked to »t the coffee service at : lunch, M rs. H. L. K irk- wss «er\'ed by Mrs, Ha: r .t^ ty .tre a su re r, r ep o ru and m j,. Hugene D ruj

¥ ¥ ¥ Olfw « " r . rti.pUved bjLY - - T h e Kimberly dprson.eKion auxilia ry will m eet Following a two-weekI. T hursday a t the home California, the coupleJ. Larsen w ith M rs. Slm home In Boise,co-hostess. A program The bride, a gradual

vue high school and 81V * ¥ school of nursing. Is

rhe M ethodU t W om an’s drculaUng nurse a t S tChrlstla.-! Service wUl hospital, Boise. T he

0 p. m. T h u rsd ay In Uie » graduate of Boise h l | hurch. M rs. T . B. Nlchol- associated w ith hla fa tl esent th e p ro sram and ness In Botse,H arding Is In charge of -----------------------------------

If M, If, a t 3 p. m . and a baniNE ~ W om an’s Society P. m. In Uie tem ple.

? Sm«°'« sTs;a t tb e hom e of Mrs United B r« t

Ick w ith M rs. C. W. Dill, ^ ” 1;M „ . KOM ,1.1 . . . . “ r V . I

If ^ If, the a ssistan t hostess a

lofs sjffoid”.' .s,';;

1 south a n d T h ird street. i|i j|i m will begin a t 6:30 a jn . b DRLEY—T he Alphi

!on wlU be served from B j ta Sigm a P h i2:30 p jn . T h e pubUc Is > -po rtra its of fashlo

8 p jn . T hursday a t

4 club m em bers will S ‘= ,% ^v?of '. m. T hursdny . Instead of ck^. Uie u sua l meeUng date, i

. n r a e n a w ltn C h t i . tm u « il»n*tlra to .uppo rt or -sho rteu ta fo r laun- «*«an:h labora tory » t .

rs. Velma TreadweU Is In 0®’“- he program .

J e r o m e c h ap te r No. M.;a6tera SUu-, wlU hold a | 1 I LeUng a t B p. m . T hurs- l l l le Masonic tem ple w h«s l l l le Jane WheaUey, w orthy ^ B V I i I ron of th e grand chap ter 'III make h e r official visit. r in struction will be held

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je W omon, Weds T. F. ^ son U nited all ServicesB; B«pt SO — Donna th te r o f M r. and Mr*.>1- a n d W alt» r Charlea . .o n of M r. and Mra.

-uin. Bols*. were m ar- Ml<-hael'« cathedrol a t■ 4. T h e ceremonv was !*f M arru* Klt^>"^v >1««n .

wor* a fo w n ef white ^ | B f i S | ^ ^ R | j M w ' •••t over p*Un. Ityled

b neck line . Ure-edged ^le«ves a n d a tull Kklrt »l ir<«ln. H er double veil riih m a tch l” g Uce and a '<ro«'«nt bniW]U*t nf

ids.f t h ono r w as Xlleen

In Bolae. Bridesmaids "r A nderson, sl.it/" of

M nrlnnne M»>Tirit .n d 'y ^ m S Uall Boise.

Jensen , Boise, a o t ^ as lip r in rb e a r« r was noss

a nephew the T am eU Breackenrldge.

ushersA tiderson, Jack Bock-

and Lee D russel. Belle-

thawasthe cerem ony, a recep-

th e hom e the

}rnham . BoUe. presided (e service a n d th e cake by Mrs, H aro ld DrusselCugene D nis*el, Hailey. m « 8. TAUOHN E. DE rti«pUved by P a tty An- (Staff en frav liif

a tw o-week tr ip ttuw igh

„S' “ Hostess to (t. a g rad u a te of Belle- i u J S l . S e p t SO-M rs.Jhool and S t. A ^honsus hostess laa l week ttnursing. U th e surgery of Uie Mary T im e sewingnurse a t S t. Al^phonsus c .n was answered w ith “ ■

bridegroorn. joyed m ost a t th e fa lr .-of Boise h ig h school. U noon was spent w ith ne«

with hU fa th e r In busi- The club wiU m eet W *^ _____________________ til l bom* of Mra. Wealey

t.rt»pYr'‘ “ ™ C ards Pla^United B re th re n chu rch ' Ji.

it a p m T h u rsd ay with * e re w on djH olw rSi,

. H ugh Sheldon will be traveling, and M r^ T n t hostess a n d members low. to bring a guest. Those . ■ ■ i ■ansporU U on are to oon-Byron Moyea, telephone SO BoXM SU tk

NOW ON s. * ^ , ? „ . ^ Odd lo t» - ta k e you—T he A lplia Z eU ehap- t Sigm a P h i will sponsor B«g«lar ts of fash ion" show a t r ^ w T Tnursday a t th e T-DeU. P an o n a llie d w ith b .y be obU lned from M n . H tu u u

ISOO B urton avenue, or A nn Shop . Mode, Style O RO SR H O W FO R Klddyvllle. Proceed! wUl . r club acU vlU es'and for H l l l t G i f tI to su p p o r t th e cancer - , _ v a .b o rato ry a t Boulder City,

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I U r. a n d ^ ^ 'cm T er t ^ M U Oburch. Va., aniw trn mairlace of th e ir dauchtar, W. Carruth, to a tr foroa Vaughn E. Denning, son of & Mr*. Jam es 0 . D enning, Twii T he ceremony waa performc urday afternoon by C hapla in P. Teska a t BoUini a ir fon ohapel a t W aahington. D . O.

F o r Oie m ilitary w »ddli« . t l chose an ankle le n g th g< w hlU aatln. lace a n d tulle u r led Ulles of th e Ymlley, hn stephanotU.

M ary C arru th . t tw bHdt-i a n d M aj. WlUlam H . F i e u a ttended the couple. Ushei U eu t . CoL Virgii B. Sheppi M aj. Johnson Beyer.

A recepUon followed a t a ir foKe base offlcera elub.

A SO-<lay w edd ln t tr ip to < Id ah o a n d O allfornla i « '] r w tn ive lln i. th e bride chow su it w ith red accessories.

Mrs. D enning attended tha c an unlverslly a t W ashlngto T h a bridegrootn attended ti T en lty o f Id ah o aod rae b aebelor'i degre* tn m e e h u flneering . T be oewlywcdi w: th e ir home a t 4301 Massa avenue, W ashington, D . O,

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BHOSHONE. a e p t JO -A OHN E. DENNINO party was he ld fo r Blaaen tf e n f ra v ln f ) LIM P rim ary ’Trail BuUde--------------------------------- when members m e t la s t w

, e r school. O uJd* u d I MS S t o G u b M ilsted w ith th a a o ta r t a s l u V . . I U U ^>t SO -M rs. Lyle Abel HIU ara In rtn ic to ra e f I t u a s t week to m em bers « « «n m e sewing club. RoU in p e r ta d B o llan d BBlta ered w ith “ w hat I en- ihem now, Q laba Seed. A d rI th e fa ir ." T h e a fte r - --------- ---------■n t w ith needlework.Ul m eat W edneaday a t -----------ammilrs. Wealey A anla. m w m W r W U W I

JsP h y e dly P e teraoa waa boat- M u f l t H a V <t t k a t ft plDoctala were w on by Mrs. B. L.

M rs. Roy Belander, mId M ra. T M Barker,

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I. <HtTer E . Q arru th ,Va., announc* t b * '

tielr daughtar, OUT* to a tr forca Copt, jilng , aon of Mr. and D enning, T w in Falla, w as perform ed Sat*

n by C hapla in O laon oiling a ir foroa baaa J B | lingtOQt D . O.UT wedding, th a b ild* de le n g th gown o ( L u » a n d tuUa a n d oar* I M Lhe valley, Iroaea a s d j B

th. t tw b d d t ’s iM w ,Uam H . F iem ln t. couple. U shers m n

rgii B. Sheppard apd Beyer.followed a t B om i«

offlcera elub. dd ln g tr ip to Oanartft. lalUomla i« Jilazmad. th e bride choa* ft g n r

accessories, e attended th* Amerl<

a t W ashington. D . O. im a ttendee th a u m . lah o aod r*eelT*d ft T«* tn meehanleal m f I newlyweds w in m ak*It 4301 M assachusettg ilngton, D . O.> « «

Dme Partyt. aept so—A welcen* ;Id fo r B laa en of th*

’Trail B uilder group rs m e t la s t week a ft- iJd* u d lY akar te jv I th * * D t* r ta la tu n t oUey ftod i t n . J ta m LKtor* of Itl* granjt,

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I Black, ReI To PitchI Still Favci l l N EW YOBK. Sept. 80 mI U ' Y o r k Y a n k e e a ce . w ill h e th eHIJ ' E b b e t j . F ie ld . B o th a r e r iR h tjlil ' u p h i s w e e k -e n d h in tu b y do fiIjjr ' 6 6 g a m e s d u r in g th e N a tJo n R iIlilk : s e r l e a . o p e n e r ,l i? ; , I A fU r w itching BUck wwifi up forU U : ; about 10 tnlnutm tn a Yankee tU -H H dlUJD workout. D rew en .tum ed toI l l l newsmen and u ld . " th a t 'i my oitch-l l l l v a w 't imtU lome time later,t i l l whlla U lU ng lo reporters, th a ty l l learned he had been choarn.H i Casey Stengel’s annouDcement on■ H Reynolds was almoat tu lom a'lc. TheH K big Ind ian chief (30-8) drew almoatM B «very Im porU nt asslgnme>>t duringn m the season. He has bern S terg rl'sm i opening choica In thrM of h li f»»r*11! i t n l g h t world lerlea.

nJTf The odds still favored tha T anksI U I ^ S BU D : m aQ -to-m an belting The Yanks

M : also w ere the 0 to 5 choice to winIH ! the opener behind the fire and cun*l l | | l n lng o t 34-;ear>old wahoo.J i l l D ressen and Stengel wer* moat1,31 eooperatlva with the preai, lUUnkn i l I th e ir f irs t three pitchers through

F rid ay ’s Yankee atadlum opener. InI I • th e second game It will be Carl Ere- I I I kina (14-4) for the Srooks against I I Vlo Raschl (la-fl).I I W hen they mov* to the Y anke*I I pa rk to r the th ird game, I t will be m two le ft-handers with P reacher Roe H I (11-2) to r the Dodgers and Eddie y Liopat <10-5), s ta r of the IM I serlea. I Io r th e Vanks.

I ' 1952 Season IsIII Hurler’s YearB | [ By T b* AaaoeUM Pr*a*H j i T he 1093 ma]or league baaeball■ H atason wlU be best remembered as■ H I a p itchers ' year, something ra re In■ i l l th is so-called lively ball era.■ I l l A glance a t the final ba tting aver-■ I I I ages ahowa only eight regulars In■ I I bo th leaguea h it JOO or better.■ I I S ian M uslal o t the S t. Louis■ 1 1 C ard inals won the N ational league■ I I ti t le w ith a J8S mark, the lowext■ 1 1 tigure to top the league since E m le■ I I I L om bardi led the circuit In 1943■ II w ith a 430 average. Perris T ainI I i i o f Philadelphia won the A m erican■ II league crown w ith a J27 m ark , tha U II poorest alnce Oeorge SUmwelsa tln -■ If iahed lo t ro a t In 1B4S w ith a JOO H i l l record.H l l i AUhough there were only six so­i l gam e w inners, as contrasted to IS ■ I _ ln _ 1 0 B l...th e ro _ w e re »a shu touU ■ I p itched In the American league and n i 94 In th e National.H I V i^ l l Trucks of Detroit, who wonI I I only tlve games and lost 19, tu rned I l l l In th e pitching exploit of th e sea- ■ H son by hurling two no>hlt. no -ru n ■ H gamea.■ n O arl VrsUn* e t Brooklyn p itched■ ■ H th e M atlonal'i only no-h ltte r. In■ I h add ition , there were eight one*bl(l l u gam es In the American league.

|M Rivera Is FreedIII On Bond of $3,000n i l s I OHICAQO. Sept. -SO (fl - Jim■111 Rivera, 30-year-old Chicago W hite■ i n outfielder, w u charged Monday■ I I v l th rap ing a 33-year-old m arried■ | B w om an and was released on $3,000■ | H bond.■ n T he rookie ball player, who pre-■ Ttously had served a five-year aen- H tence In A tlnnla penitentiary on a■ a lm llar charge, was ordered to ap-

/ p e ar in felony eourt Tuesday to r a hearing .

R ivera, a New York-bom Puerto■ H U JUcan, was arreiled Sunday fpl*■ I I lowing th e game with the St. Louis■ I I Browns.■ I I T h* com plainant, Mrs. J a n e t Q a-■ I I te r . b ru n a t wife of a soldier, told■ I I au th o ritie s she was raped Saturday■ I I Dlght in he r south tide apartm ent.

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p t. 8 0 - B e l i e f m a n J o « B la c k o f B ro< d l l h e t h e o p p o s in j r p i t c h e r s W e d n e s d a y a r e r» R h t h a n d e r s . M a n a g e r C h u c k D rop

I ts b y d p f in i tp jy «<p |pcting t b e 2 F -y e o r-o ld } N a t io n a l l^ n ju ie a e a s o n . H e w ill h e th«> i|.

World Series'a my nltch- ^

F a c ts , r Iff u r e sten choa»n. ■■ ■ ----------ncem ent on NEW YO RK , Sept. 30 W -P%cU oma'Ic. The and figures on th e 1053 world ‘‘ rles: Ire* alm oat T eam s—Brooklyn DodB»ri 'N a- nent during tional league cham pions) New •n S t e r g r l i York Y ankees (A m rrlran of hlf four cham pions).

Schedule—F irs t gam* a t Brooklyn th* Y anks W ednesday, seeond a t Brooklyn- a to S In T hu rsday , th ird a t Y ankee stadium

Ih e Yanks Prlday, to u r th a t Y ankee sU dlum lolce to win S a turday , fif th ( It need for best-of- re and cun - seven series) a t Y ank t? stadium 100. Sunday, s ix th a t Brooklyn Monday,wer* moat seventh a t Brooklyn Tuesday,

rest, llsUnk Oam* tlm ea — 1 p. m . eastern >rs Ihrough s ta n d a rd tim e for a ll except Sunday I opener. In games. Sunday s ta r tin g Uma Is 3:05 >e Carl Ers- p. m. EST.oks against T ickets available — M standing

room only seata a t Brooklyn. II ths Y anke* b leacher seats a t Y ankee stadlim i. I t will be Sea ling csD aclU es-E bbets field

e ach er Roe 39.000; Y ankee atadlum . 69,000. and Eddie Radio b roadcast—M utual Broad- 19SI series. casUng system .

Television—NaUonal Broadcasting__ company.

_ Series odds—Y ankees tavored, 8-B. ^ .|i | I q F irs t gam e odds—Y ankees favor-

Probable g lrs t gam e p itchers—Joe B lack (won 18 loat 4) for Brooklyn;

C d l . Allle Reynolds (won 30 lost 8) for New York . ^ __________

I S S Dunlap Whips Agramonte

3 In 10 Roundsthe low est sA L T L A K p CrTY. Sept. 30 IM -

slnce E m le Bob D unlap o t BaU L ake City won lit In 1943 a unanim ous 10-round decision Mon- ''errls F a in day n ig h t over Omello A gramonte.I A m erican Cuban heavyw eight cham pion. In a ' m ark , th a slugging m a tch w hleh tound both nw elss tin - on the canvas a t times, v lth a JOO A gram onte took a nine count on

the tlo o r In th e seven th round a fte r inly six 20- D unlap h i t him w ith a le ft to the u te d to 13 Jaw. A gram onte 'e knees buckled a shu tou ts ag a in In th e e ig h th , bu t h e d id n 't go league a n d down. I n th e 10th, the Cuban Negro

h i t th e desk a fte r a wild awing a t t. who w on D unlap a n d kissed the canva^f a . 19, tu rn ed second Ume In th e same round after of th e aea- tak ing o n e o t D unlap 's Jm ln g lefts, h it. n o -ru n D u n lap h i t th e deck In the f irst

round seconds a fte r the figh t began lyn p itched a tt« r A gram onte landed a *olld -h itte r. I n rig h t. A nd D unlap w ent down the ght one -h ll aecond tim e in th e third. Agramonte eague. w eighed 193 to D unlap’s 179.___ A lthough ta n s sensed D unlap was

well a h ea d of A gramonte on points, lO f f *■* In the 10th round when.C U th e C u b a n tired th a t It was appar-'9 A A A a n t D u n lap waa no t In danger of ) d )U U U being kayoed by a wild haym aker.

cl-wS Ez ChariM Willted M onday » » j j i - n •Battle Brion

N IW Y ( » K . Sept. 30 i;B -ro rm er •. who p re- heavyw eigh t c h a m p i o n Eraard e-year sen- C harles will m eet ArHentlim's Ccnnr :illary on a * ten-roiim l bout nt Mudl-(red to a p - BQuare G arden Oct. 34. esday to r a m a tch , f irst of th e garden

fa ll season was announced Monday » m P u erto by BllJy Brown, m ntclunaker for unday fpl- th e In te rn a tio n a l Doxing club.)B St. Louis O h arlrs , who aucceedrd Joe LoulH

a s heavyw eight cliiimplon. toat Ills . J a n e t Q a- title w hen he was knocked ou t by ■oldler, told Je rse y Joe W alro tt In Pittsburgh !d Saturday Ju ly 19, 1031. I le wrs beaten by apartm ent. W alco lt In a re tu rn flRhl Inxt June.

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Draw Nod •; Yank^ es r Seriesc k o f B r o o k ly n a n d A ll 'e R e y T io ld s. N e w e d n e s d a y in t h e rvorU u p r ie s o p e n e r a t b u c k D roH B cn o t 'h e P o d g e r f l fo llo w e (i 5 8 -y p o r-o ld B ln c k . ir>-l, w h o w o rk e d i n II h e th«> s e c o n d r e l i e f p i t c h e r t o s t a r t a* ____________

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''ao’wn“ th2 ;A gramonte iiindicip ..................... &i t t h i u ’]178. n. U f i . IS> M 1!9 JM I)unlap was - ‘‘J }«

on polnta, Ted E m rrkk_______ MO 140 MO 420 a5und when n. CunnlnihuB-------- Ul I>4 i n 414 jj«ra* ap p ar- ____________^danger of ---------- ghaym aker. s i. U w .H ’f n*. i e— IUndlc»p .................... i:< 1?B It* »7«

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................. llirlr arnaon’n o p rn rr Hnluntny ,nKnliint W eatflrn M onlnna.

Thn til t will Ihi lirM a l 3 p m In i Iho IHO Hjmrt Imwl nml will l>r f ir r i)( I'Imrgfl to tlin imttllr.

In add ition to tlm flral KBinr. Umfionli will play a liiinir-iuid.liom oAn Ira w ith Ihn M ounU ln |lo in r n ii . iman P lalnam en Oct. 10 In Uia Hpud

................. IhiwI a n d ag a in O el. 33 on llie Moiin-Inlii Home high echnol flrld . ’riia iitClrr ti l l will be a n igh t gaina.

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lolds, N ew opener a t R follow ed worked i n to sta rt A

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— m neaday.

iii iii isi Valley Fishing J" JE Areas to Be . „ Closed Today

1*« !"l 4to ftsblng atream a aro closing —142 IOT ITI to fl.'hrrm en, rem inds Hawley Hill. _111 *** d lstrlc l supervLwr for th r fUh nnri |

__ *** game departm ent. J -It* H I UTS B ij L o ,t river. Its cnlir* d ratnag* «

*'io< 104 l i t trlbutarlM closes toda /. VJti I S S ! H agerm an valley.129 174 471 w hich haa been open to Juveniles 1is< III 474 up to 14'years old, also closes. In

_ 2 i Silver creek also closes today. soi161 n o > tt t Snake river and L ake W alcott

from the upper (east) boundary ot*?M Its 4M Minidoka wildlife refuge down-

111 ]]* Ml s tream lo the M inidoka dam will ^1J« )2» 147 be closed during th e m igratory1« 111 4iX waterfowl season, H ill aald.i«i i’« « i OtherwUe It Is open for fishingMl Ml t i l l y*®’’- he said.

'” »t <t A nother area denied fisherm en vai230 ii> Ml during the waterfowl season Is the Ii«. i » • 424 lower boundary of thft tore bay and hlaDf. lin i l l American fnll.i dam dow nstream to losMU MO 420 Massacre Roclcs. rod

•— “ —— Snake river from Minidoka dom * hIts IH 24W ^ Jackaon bridge was d o te d hoic . Bept. M. ^ ’149 14» 447 ___________________ heIS* 129 4I« plo

ii ii i Hunter Bags ”” Deer, Elk, Bear 3

n» i t l to ' Pe rc r Green took two weeks ou t Is* 1*8 s n ^ lunllng—and was a very busy

_‘l! J ” Tho^-T9.'lu-ralU-hunter waa home IM 142 2M7 M onday from the Sclway forest -j/lth

a ^ (n U r’s m eat supply and the m akings of a handsome mounting

ion 101 124 and rug. Orccn bagged a four-polni r i j” deer, a slx-polnt elk and a 350- J

13» U4 430 POUntJ 1”=“*soo l u 417 He bagged the bear—a block bcor g~12» 111 IK atanding five and a h a lt feet h igh I

"io? 130 m i — hi s dog treed 11., Prlends credited Green w ith d o- i

t l H IM Jng most of the cooking In add l- frcIM 129 4S7 S p a c in g the hunt. tot126 u s 407 His companions also reported tlia t, Iln IJ? }« P“ck tr ip Ini

™ “ In to th e W hltecap sector of th e S e l- Sa 70* 7 ti tt4 i way, O reen promised to raise a ]

string of mules for any such fu tu re Heexcursions. joi

IJI U4 4<j» three horses to carry o u t de. Ml irK tta O reen’a bag of game from Uie!;J IS !i:III no , , i ----------------------------- tie

Jockey-Soldier ^ I ij! li Looks to DerbyIKI io» t i l W ITH T JIE U. S. 3nd DIVISION, hlf

*’* Koreo. Sept. 30 npi — Tlie Jockey- Nf' m j 147 2»Vi soldier who groomed Cciinl T u rf sir

for his w in In the I8S1 K rn tucky ll Derby aald today hln nnly nniblllon

1SJ in »v” ^ roses. Ql u lan if n Cpl. Jam ea B. Dillon, now a radio d” operator w ith the 23r«l In fan try

,i» : 154 i l l rrg lm ent. alao wnnta to ride the_ . . . r lchr^ l horse In llir wnritl. I

ptoj HJ Count T urf wns briikr hy Dillon,* U2 i i : u . I'OW 3«- ‘n 19«9. "

IIJ V- «ll "I knew th n l lioi.sr Imd som r-1 4 Im I'm ••'''**•" ho Milil. "Ami It wm KoliigI tt n i till to tie my clinnre for tlm ilrrliy "III III tJt Dillon salrt lir wns »rl to rlrtn 149 »6V :4(I2 Count T u rf in Uir drthv lnst yrnr

liut Uncle Hnm ^tl« liiin^n (Hirer- rr rn lly nnd drnfU'il liir Nrw Otiriiiin

I"! 'Ti V. („IM I n '»«* '•■’ H lr- i:wi |H,und.t onItft t»v Ilia B-ro«l, 4-liioh tninir. but «,y«IM i*n tin I" a iminth'a anBvn »iu ],ni He lln* l>rrn liroml»ril % mutint In lhjoo i«> thn I0»3 drrby. 1,1,

ifi ii; ;ii Stale Track Mct'l May 2. ; .javelin 1

1 0 IIOIHK. Hrpt. ;ili '.r -n ir ll).vt rrI J " tn ir Illgh f«'hi.nt iiink iii rr l will fcilale ■"•I'’ • '" I " Mny -JH. r .

Tlm boanl tlrricini i„ Piinilimte 30 I wr nt v Hip jnvrllll ri.mi Ml im rk ,m .•nmlhlnirs y„,ir nml I.i »nh,||iu lr n I.hiL- •" na th r l.tnlin i,„n ihrcw . *"

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IIIkU Bc1io(^ ljlIrtnrlii.in.Ml,, AcUv - a l 3 p m In tirs atisonlaXtrtn h n r

II will l.r f ir r Urglonnl track iurrt« » ii| h r id ni• May Ifl a t MorK'c*. iii.„illiiK nnrt kt rsl KBiiir, Um iNn.ftUillo. 'l lie s r will l,n th e flra t oi im -m itl.Ikiiiio ------In |lo m r nil-

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TIMES-NEWS, TWIN

irling Hiu’lers

rnoldi. v e of th e Yankee m ound s ta f f a a d Joefor th r nrooM yn Dodgert have draw n th e s t« r t-

- h lr h op*nt a t F.hbrU field W ed-

are closing -----------------------------------------------------iaw ley Hill. - n l l oK. „.h .„H Dyijg Sullivan ” Wins 5 Racesman valley.to Juveniles Flashy Duke SulUvan lo st a w heel closes. In one race and alm ost lo st th e

I today. some wheel In ano ther b u t sUIl ke W alco tt flashed to flrsl places In f iw evehta w undary o t In «uto racing s t PronU er tle ld ifuge dow n- Sunday night.a dam will ^ h eat fo r stock- cara,

m igratory buKcd lo a new rec-al(] ord of 36 1 sccond.i. and Leon Evar^s» ' ». Ul fl’s A ustralian pu rsu itlo r iiam ng O th e r ­

wise, the show waa mostly SulU- fisherm en van.

ason Is the Duke won th e ho t rod tr la la , bu t ire bay and h ls machine broke a sp ind le and ,-nstream lo lost a wheel In the A ustra lian ho t

rod pursuit. Trouble w ith th e sam e ildoka dam wheeV forced him to QUlt th e 2naln iras d o te d h o t rod event.

In the stock c a r scUon. in w hich ___ he Is defending Magtc Valley c h a m ­

pion. Sullivan won th e h e a t race, th e A ustralian pursuit and th c m ain

lO f g event. ,0 Evans Is the defending valley U champion In the ho l rod rac ing . £ > 6 3 1 * I " » apeclal U g team race, Su lll-

van. In a slock car, and W ayne> weeks o u l Wi^^nian, driving a rod. bested th e a very busy comblnaUon of Evans, a t th e w heel

of his rod, and D esperate Dyck, r waa hom e driving a stock car.1 forest -j/lth Wlaeman also won th e trophy dash> and th e ^or hot rod.?.e mounUng ------------------------------

In'r'.";;;.' Texas Picked Over Irish

■n w ith d o- AUSTIN. Tex.. Sept. 30 ly»l-Fresh ig In add l- from iwo sma.ihlng 21-polnt vic­

tories over I ^ U and N orth Caro- ^portcd tlia t, Ilne, tough Tcxn.s becnme a g rudg- ! pack (rip ing favorite ovcr Notre D am e tor • of th e S e l- Soturday’s claah here, to raise a Hend Coach Ed P rice o t th e Long such fu tu re Horns professed to gain no com­

fo rt from the Penn-N otre D am e 7-7 ;o carry o u t deadlock last Saturday,

from Uie "Penn.sylvnnla Is c learly th e boat team In the east.” he said. ‘T h a t

— tie tells me we'll have a h a rd gow ith Notre Dame. They have a flno ball rlub a. they always do and

, wc Imvc a world of reapect for

J P rlrr ndmltjed h e foil fine aboutDIVISION, hla trnm'a Improvement in blaaUng

The jockey- North Carolina 38-7 a fte r a no l-aa-Coiinl T u rf amooth but thorough 35-14 licking■I K rn tucky ll gave I.au In Uie aeaaon opener,ily nniblllon ___________________

, " w ' : " d i „ Sugar Ray Quizzedto r1rt«'Vh« YORK. se p t. JO Theo n n e u ie n lh le llr commla-I* hv r .111 .. S'lUn'" ‘lav llohlnsonuy UUI,1,1, fu ture boxiiiH plnns,, , e.ipcrliiily iiin rtetciise ot Uie worldn u i so iiir- iiiiddlrwclKlit chauiplounlilp.

T'U ‘‘“’’liiaon >» Ijrcpiirliig for " , . a ra r rr r an n ahowmnn and recenlly »ri to rlrtn ,|„drrw riit iilnatlc aiirKcry to re ­

in lnst y rn r „„n.p „,.„rp (iMur, Ihrre Imvn been illlfcr- rriii.tl.' iir wlil tlghl no nmrr.

'Jrw Otlriiiin Uiiljinsi.ii rould nol be rrnclicrt

'i |Hiuii,I. on ________ir. but «nya i « i a . (i>utcli) Meyer, henrt coach II a im inth'a and ntlilclln rtlrrcU.r <i{ 'ix n i, wna

ou rr n iiin.vnl nntl w nirr Imy fur a mutint In llir Huriicl I'roga l»rIoic lie rn lr rc d

hlKli M-lKKll.

k M c 4‘1 Scl at B«»is< ivclin Tos.s Dropix^l

'I1m lii.Vt rrtilutuil m rrln the nliilr iim n m i k iii rr l will for nrvrrnl yrnra, aniil n m rln ry K tny 'Jn. I", tlrh lrr, llolaa.

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L \ l '" A c u iP lh ^ r ‘"r,.nM m inl;,'r''''''r r ld .y Um Knillii riri i,^ to hold

«UI Irti hrlrt nn rlMlil.irnin, rIl^r^ a Mnlr linfi- •i»>,lliiK mill krllinll Ullll iniinriit i,l liUii,, Knlli hr th e f lra t on Mnruli 13.14.

m-MARCIANOAL C H A M P IO N S H IP FIL M S

d-by-Round Highlights

Itic A ction in Slow Motion

T H I B I S T FIG H T PICT U RE S 'S H O W W O N TME SCREEN

H B H B B \ COMING

ailJSUN.-MON.

;w s, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO

Ties! No (

I Left, Cries

By MAJOB AMOS B. BOOFLB ' 1 Egad! These young scalawags a t- »

tftnplng to compete on the gridiron hav t no eompeUUve ip lrltl A tie n m e Indeedl No gridiron gladiator of the oMen daya would have been saUsfled tc •'*U» a tie aeorr No Inrteedi

And not one He. bu t flvel Fap l T he Hoople formula for predlcUng the exact acore of each and every football exhlblUon should be revised tooew hn t to Uk* Into Mn*Id«r*UOB tjie lock of modrrti rompeUUve Splr-

% a n im p h l Misery doles on com­pany and this hero of th e Boer w ar ' has Iota of mlaerable company th is week. Certainly, the Hoo^je system mtased only leven games, w hen you

ff a n d Jo e disregard the lowly Ued contesta.I th e s t« H - But iho«e ties raised the very Ned field W ed - * lth nil would-be gueasera.

Take la st week’a winner, WllUam

S Siv a n Delay Asked on c e s Big Game Hunts)st lo st th e OROPINO. Sept. SO W»—A. B. Cur- ;r b u t sUIl Ua. Idaho sta te fire w arden and i f ive evehta chief warden of the C learw ater andronU er tle ld PoUatch T im ber Protective assocla- ]

Uon, asked today th a t deer and elk 'stock- cara, .reason be postponed tem porarily in ]a new rec- the Clearwater basin In th e face o t iLeon E vans "the most dangerous lire situa tion i

Inn p u rsu it In 20 years." irods. O th e r- Curtis asked the sla te gam e de- IloaUy SulU- partm ent lo postpone the hun ting <

season In crlUcal lire areas, how-d tr ia ls , b u t ever, Thom as B. Murray, BoUe, d l- ,sp ind le and rector, aald such acUon could be ;itr a l ia n h o l taken only by th e game commlaslon, •th th e sam e which does n o t meet unUI Ocl. 8. ,lit th e 2naln Curtis aald th e unseasonsl h igh ;

fa ir tem peratures, lack of ra in and j m. in w hich drying winds had made th e area'alley c h a m - the most fire-crlUcal alnce he had . I h e a t race, become w arden for the protectivend th e m a in association In 1928. j

ding valley o 1

"r.'"‘"aV sooner Loachand W ayne r i / ^ C C * ' • 1Says Officialerate Dyck, n « - o 1Missed One

OKLAHOMA CITY. Sept. 30 (if l------ Bud W ilkinson, University of Okla.;.

- | homa football coach, said M onday C f t f l "hone.st m istake” by th e ofUclals

cost h is team a louchdow ifTn iia 21-21 Ue w ith Colorado S a t i^ a y .

"I th ink Uie officials m hB «>Jt," W ilkinson told the Oklahoma City

10 ly»l__F re sh quarterback club when asked about ,l-p o ln t vlc- a dlaputed pa.« play which cam e , {orth C aro- I ' ' ^‘r.si half of th e game ; ne a B ruds- Boulder, Colo. jJ D am e for W ith Oklahoma leading 14-7, i

B uddy Leake passed 13 yarda to BUly j o t th e L o n i Vessells In th e end w ne. Vessels n no com - lunged to r Uie ball as he fell to Uie i e D am e 7-7 officials decided Vessels ’

trapped Uie ball against Uie ground i riv ih»i hr*t ruled It an Incomplete paas. i la id • - lS a [ O klahom a Uien failed to lio re on \ a h a rd BO Colorado moved ahead

'"V "n's i

.1,“ ?™ Skyline Loop Play i

Still Wide Openlaon opener. DENVER. Sept. 30 ifl-W yomlnR's '~ Cowboya ride over the Rocklca tol l l l 7 7 P n ^ ^ “h Htnle a t Lounii Snturday '( U l £ i£ iC U In a (inme that'll nnawfr n Int of '10 typi- Thfl tl'ieatlona In the Skyline Conference !11. commla- football rnce, Iny llohln^on . T h e aiiniiiclon la urowing Ihn l 'xiiiK plnns, " 'c re la no aiiimloul ,iui, u, the •It Uie world elK»>l-"'nni c lrniit nmi um Wyo- >inlilp. mliiK-Ulnh AkkIo rliisii pruvid,'i ilie 'rcpurliig for compnriaon ot Uin youiiK aea-and recenlly .Kcry to re- ‘^oach Bowden WynU'» Cowlxiyae Hnvn been »'> alrlHirnr 14-0i> morr. u , ^ '" ''li'iin nl l.nrniiile

be rrncliert <!hurk Hiinui,iiiiKn tlfln imaara ptCKliirnl Uir lr1uni|ili iillrr Montnnn'n hiifiky linn ntnlir,l Wv,>-

r. hend coach r '‘> 'i|iiK-^i»i>r.

I ' i . J ' i " ' , 1 " ; I 'W ltK ' T l lA M .r 'C lie rn lr rc d NAMI’A, ttr|>l M i.r DiiirYomiK

of Nmiiim iMiwlrd n IKX) k„hi|. „ i n,p - ----- Nnniim lliiwlliiK in itci .Muminv

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l)(‘d horse'shoeing*'I llrht cliiMi

Ilr iim Rrrn I’lioiir KU-I(" rrir ln ry K. J . F. MEUSER

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0 Competitivi ries Seer MajoO O FLS ' L. O hancey. Rem em ber ho» l<e onl iwoaa a t- »howed m id-season form to •• s exn > gridiron *e»

1 WUllam

^ Baugh Gets Qmts First Heave ~

From Game sw ater and . OHICAOO, B e p t 3p (A—B tm m ye assocla- B augh . SB-year-old player-coach ^ i•r and elk w as tossed ou t « f his f irs t pro game ceio rarlly in M onday n igh t fo r flghUng bu t no tie face o t untU h e h a d completed II s tra igh t svi

situa tion passes to lead h is W ashington R ed- _sk in s to a 23-7 upset NaUonal Fool- i

gam e de- ball league victory over the Chicago \s hun ting C ard inals . _eas. how- T h e venerable Baugh. W t on an U HBoise, d l- o f h i j tosses In th e f irs t ha lf fo r ■*could be 87 yards and two touchdowns a i th e r

.mmHslon, R e d sk ln f- lo se r of a ll five of th e ir III Ocl. 8. exhib ition games—drove Into a 17-0 onai h igh hn lftlm e lead th a t was never th rea t-

ra in and ened. U,B augh's 13th pass, midway In wj

•* he had y jg period, was Intercepted, wiprotective ^

m arks. A t th e ou tse t of the fourth, w hen Ed B agdon's field goal a t - ve te m p t wos blocked, B augh .and th e fe

I C l l C ard inals 350-pound tackle. D on » Joyce, exchanged blows near th e Ei

I s ide Unes a f te r a pUe lup. a i» 1 T eam m ates h a d to puU the two Hi

a p a r t and b o th were banished by « I referee Bill Downes. E ach will d raw UIJ a n autom atic W fine. ^

S Waldorf Sees f Tough Game S

loma ^ y b a n PRANClSOO. Sept. 36 W »- Ni,ked about C aU fom la C oach Lynn Pappy W al-ilch cam e d o rt, a fte r hearing scout reports of feth e game M inneso ta’s 1952 football team, sa id Pi

M onday he cxpected a tough game... ■ * h e n h is B ears m eet the G ophers so

ds to BUly in M inneapolis Sa tu rday Ke. Vessels -H a ro ld CEggs) M anak# ,' w ho 01feU to UlB acouU d M inneso ta la s t week, againstd Vessels W ash ing ton , says Wea Pesler’a club cl:

lie ground i j <o p e r ben i Improved over la s t nle pass. y ear." W aldorf told told the to o t- v«3 score on ball w riters’ weekly meeUng. Rved ahead 'T h e y have a num ber o f good I>I to come backs and a big line. M anike satd D,momenta th a t Percy Z achary, a 105-pound

. defensive tackle , is th e beat he h a s M - seen In a long ym e .'' — Ri O l m r Bears had aome casualties In er I I c lY laa t w eek's 38-14 win over M is­

souri. ”i nfy o m ln f .tockiea to Scpt. 30 W -T h e state flah „1 Hnturday Bamo deparU nent s ta rted today ai' n lot of '" '‘‘‘h lg pe rm it fee refunds to some p ,:oiif(Tcnco unlucky applican ts for special -

hun ta . R. E H offm an, chief clerk,.'lng Ihn l h r rxpected to have the ta i l ofid. In the ‘J'*’ checks and money ordera mailed f iUir Wyo- liy Ot;l- 10. I

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City Routine i Reported for j ; Board’s Meet iI Con»lder»ble dlfcusilon but little ,•r action highlighted Mond»r ,

meeting of th* cHjr conup'Mlon A , RuU *fnount «f rmiUn*w u I

li . No arUon w*f t«kcn on luyM^t- iI ' t n o of on«* of »«w *l bid* opened i i U st week for truck tlre«. S iu s rt 1_ ffl 8w*n. ipeak lng for Olfy M anigM‘ J . H. la tim o re . reported » con 'ltler-I*. able dlffurenc# between the tr e id f"'! • dep th of tire* offered by th e FhlJ-

llp i Petroleum e<xnp«nj' »nrt othiT ■ ■ Wdderj. He w ld he and L«tlmnre

I I h»d been unable tn con tw t tH** nec- P"I 1 • c e u a r r company oiriclsl to clarifyI I j the quetUnn- R a ther than acceptB ' tha aecond low eit bid without com- ^l r plete in w tlg a tlo n . the hoa rl deeirt- ‘' ' j H ' • ed lo taW* thn m atter for anoM'M JB Week. ^I No action wa* taken on bid* tnH fum lsh a hol*t for the elly B»r«ige'II The board expressed a de*lr* tn ob-I U in fu rther de ta lli fr<vn i.«Mmor.II Who waa o u t of town. , fl Local aewerage improvement dU-

trlc t No. 74 was dliwolved. City At-, ' tom ey R a b er t N. W. BallelKen «ald « ' [ no th ing hag been dona about the

d istric t t n d th e abstract companies t n h a v ln s dUtlcuUy orer it. He

I i t l d no bonds were ever printed (or ith e W est Pa rk area and no work Pawas »tart*<l on the sewer project. bee

A W.000 n iaster plumber’/i bond Kafor D w ight J . Peckhart wa* a p - Wi

1 proved. Ca:A variance (or a curb c u t wan A

in to te d the Blue Bell company. 391 aniJ»ourth avenue south. Considerable Modiscussion preceded the action ot antth e commission which pennltted a tur90-(oot cut. Special action Is neces- },• t r y w here t c u t ot more th a n a s drefee t ia sought. T he eompany asked to two » - ( o o t cuts. City E ngineer K o n n tn Crostlejr opposed th e two

'' cuts, b u t tg r«ed to the 00-foot pro- Fposal. H e c ited limited space t n d Bui

ll, t r t r n o h t t t r d a u the reasop (o r Fr*b is opposlUon. Ooi

I T he com ptny official pointed o u t Tw:I th e t r e t U Industrial tn d the com*! p tn y U counting on truck business li

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® Little Better ^• _ The Magle Valley M emorialO r hcwplt^l bl«x< bank Wt* reported

In "a >'ttl« b e 'te r condition" f _ Mon*1ay, b r Mrs, T heodora Rig- *'l t 5 d . dnn. blood *>ank rep rew nttU ve,

Ilnwever. the bank 's supply w t little of tyr-i, blood U cofnrlet^Iy ’ n igh t's exhau«t*cl end "O" tvp» Mno-i ^Itj 'Mion A „ ,p p i„ . a re «hort.

Only 7A b'-yjd donation* •'ere ^ rteot<*rd t c th« la st r*«lt All mei

aoc»T)t- were r « Na<I opened H»ni* tha. S tu a r t I__________________________________ I »ft4M anager bar•OP'ltler- " " t * ■•rB" « " b c i t . He .a id I lU - gh< ie tread m m -approved two 38-fo^i cuU, bu t rm, he P hll- m ii.t ^ a jnrt o ther ''rU n--^ . f i „Latimore T’le board ha* rerelv«<t com- f,en the nec- pl*>nt* from resident* of the Blue0 clarify boulevard no rth area about1 accept horse* tram pling on th e ir wet Uwn.n. p j n it com- urgm hornf. 'n May1 deeltl- the law iu. ^ir*•nnO 'rr M1>l( Ili'cnxe* Were gran ted th e p

Blue T ip cafe. 701 S ^ o n -i avenue (gjtn »oulh: Brown D erby. SIB A d ll'o n be

■ B .rcge we.tr D ave* d iner. R7B Pho- Am-• tn ob- *hnne eireet we«t; Orl(tR«' caf*. 121 „ ,it

I^ " '- ‘h avenue « .u th ; Hl-Ho r«fe,433 M«ln avenue eaxt: R 'x Cisnr 3

en t dU- 139 Shoihone s tree t south. tra<City A t- W oolw orth cnmpnny. 132 cert(ten «ald avenue sou th . hou)OUt the ~ ;------- Z ------------ -----

T"hJ Visits Listed ftDted (or PILE31. Sept. 30 — Mr. and Mrs. gno work Paul M uw er and fam ily, who hove I roject. been vlnlting Mr. and Mr«. P. J.■'* bond Kalbflelxch artd Mr. tn d Mr*. P. D. vpyvas a p - Walker, have re tu rned to Uplands, coi

Calif. to i:u t was Mr. and Mr*. Rllcy Helm* and Mr. *^1sny. 391 and Mr*. Rlley Helms, sr.. Carthage . P‘* Iderable M o, who have been vislling Mr.tion o t and Mr*. D elbert Bm lth, have re - G(miltted t turned horae. FIliI neces- Mr. and Mr*. M ax W hite anrt ch ll- TorLhan 38 dren, Richmond. Calif., have moved P " | r tsk e d to Pller.U glneer ^;he tw o M YF MEETB rellw t pro- PAUL. Bept. 3 0 -T h e M Y P m e t p a t.ce t n d Bunday a t the church. M n . Roy trysop (o r F rtnclsco gave th e lesson. Delorea ^

Dorsey led th e songs and Sharon nieit«d o u t Twlss served re(re*hm ents. n t ile com* ------------------------------ boxMulnest Im ported Holland B albs; P lan t Mic e w ith - them now. Otobe Seed . Adv.

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EARL W RIGHTM u r ta u g h — P h o n e 22

ELTON KENDRICK■ u h l — P h g n e S 3 5

[. Navy Band Membe jo rted SceniV Attractici'* R1ff- Member* of the Dnlt«d 8 ta t«a band tatlve Navy h«nri *n'< tb'*r leader* will be lecUf mn,,. ' ihow n po lnu of m ie ien t a round Dr. •letelv **'** “ " ’fsi~ « i city Wed’ieAduy f"r eonr«T>. a t ment

*hi« hltth gvmn»«lum. tlckeI -»ere ThU * •« -nn^|"^^ed Tuesday by k All member* of tbe * p ^ la l K lvanU ' r « Navy hanrt comnill*'" Member* -aid ^ ~

th a t 1mmer1l»ielr following the _ I iifterooon rotir-Tt. »el for ’ ;30 p. m.,

bnnd merTih<*r'- «ou i'1 be tak«'n to " '" f, d I lU - Shoshone onrt T uin 'alU . th e P e r- .? / ' LiU, bu t rine >«emart.l '- 'Idge ^nd the Rlue *

Lake* Cniintry rhrt>. Klwanl* Of- ? flcer*. rU h rr« lriep» O. \ Kelker hendlnp th» j- 'iup . will en terta in J

>' B '"« Cocnrii O-orBe B rendW , band dl- . about rector. »l ni> Infnrmnl «upp»r a t « , •

Uwn,n. p. ni. a l the Rog'rson hot^ l dining ‘" " “y room. K H k 'r n1'0 wll) tnlrfw1>ir» the

d irector »t *y)»- roneert*. ed th e FolioB 'ni 'he evening concert *et avenue for 8 p tn , .11 banrt member* will Kd-li'on be gum l. r I a in te .uppe r » t the IB >"no- A m erkun hn)' Klwftnl«eom-«f*. 121 n ,iti ,p «..rt t h .1r w1v»* win" r«fe, .I ten d .■ Claar Both roncer'- are expected to a t-

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Uclted lettera from au-BHAif users. U you w ant las lln s relief (rom constU

P m e t pa tlon due to lack o f d l e t t i r bulk,I. Roy ^ th is popular m ethod. E a t t a

3haron p jcn ty of liquid. I ( n o t completely satisfied a fte r 10 days, r e tu m em pty box to Kellogg's. B a ttle Creek.

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around Dr. Orrlo P-.IIer, chairm an of th e ^y in th is comml” ee in oharge of a r-nR O . ,o rra tlnr«T>» a t m enta. »7»noun'-ed Tuesday 'ivnt nieiedr tickets (■’ both concert*, will be»sday by •Vftt'nt''e Wertnr.vlay a t th e Music neK lvanU Center »nd th* W arner M usl- «tore womei

ber- -aid I" ’'*"*• lo th e afte r-InB th e noon co’'<'»'I hi«y b e purchased im -•30 o m tu noon »t either store and will betak<-n to •"a llab le e t i>’e rtf>or a fle r t><at Ume. * r f ' 'th e P e r- Ticket* t« lh - evening concert ®. h i n w w l'l be »vail»>>le a l e ither *tor<i u n - tertorani* of- ®'*® P '" • f ' l '“'t e r ‘th a t hour will be avaUabI* •• *h . •L . . ! . 1 d-v.r - 'n tll cnpn--lty 1* *old

HI Net p roferf* from the two <-on- J im 1- « r U , Bftrr exp'o*e», wUl go tc th e treasur

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Huakywelght Jackets of ray o n -aceta t C BACXl appearance, la s tin g good looks

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e Open House Held 1 ' F . For Credit Office |

O O ODINQ. S e p t 10—T h e b o v ^ Ar ■* of director* of th e S outhern Id ah o tJ<

ProducUon Credit tsaocltU on held *1* n of th e gp jn house Friday to announoe th e — jr -n R O . (o rra tl opening of th e newly com - A ‘’’ .I K Plfted b ranch office building In r will Ooodlng. Aboul 350 c tU ed to tnspeet e Music the new structure during th e day. sl- «tore Women of the Ooodlng Orang«>

rt refreshm enUrw lll' be T*’* building U 30 by 80 feet, con- la t Ume »tJ^’c t«I of M editerranean brick on concert o’>t*ide and finished on th e In-

lor<! u n - terlo r w ith blreh. I t 1* completely i.(te r conditioned. T he buUdlng Is lo-

, (> lh* cated a t SIS Idaho street. Ju st*ou tb "f th e N t*arene church,

wo ''on- J im Muffiey I* a ssis tan t secretary- r> tP th e treasurer and M ary Cleveland 1*

nf th e bookkeeper LM em bers o t the board o l d irec to rs ^

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) Get ready

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FuU rayon quilt Unlngs for e x tra wi w ristlets to keep ou t d rafta l ^ I r r e d

H usky W e ig h t M er

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KETS . . . olpaca-pile lining(or te ro tcmiiernturcs and _ peUent cotton nnd rayon th ick alpaca pile llnlngn, ■leUi, elafltlc Milrred hnck. c dow n, depei\iUi\g on Vhe ^ ^ g

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8 l Q A. L. H an b . Burley, vice president;— 7 C O . Haynle. Twla Pall*, se c re t try -ffIP P treasurer; Eary R. S U nsen . assU t-

s eere lary -trew n w : O sc tr C.le board Arstein. Burley, assis tan t secreUiry- ? S I S .n d J . w , A n d .ra m . u -lon held *l*unt treasurer,unoe th e --------------------------------------------—'lyIdlng In /0 in spect T

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