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'SSI Traffic B Scorebol ed ffgeSk^Si^ssn a m lsU SK tf »s- il. y.fln v>Uer.»; ^ K « MMJs Valley.»: IW C^ Itfiho. W5T----- !>:* ' M*1>0, IB M------ If l y pat ^ -- il 16 Work( :' fo Deat *1 Bridge VANCOUVER, B. C., J u n t 1 ~ il unlleJ "'»«» »' i Sidlith.Two-oll'"«»»™ I ylfjrt. on, « l’»l. ™""y; ■ ( mici »tclion» “' . ‘f ' KteovtrBurrnrd mltl savi Pniilion worl<gr«. «-ere on IVurse S e iz e d A s S u s p e c t e d B oyK idnaper TORONTO. Ju n e IB ( U P I ) - P » - UTMUrd a r e u Oocde. 4«. oith»r»« or HUmpUd extortion ^ uJd »he »Uo w u »u»pect»d of SaoW J«l B'lU"*"- ITiIentre*! clotWnit ehnin nrir ;t™ “”ltu.dunh.raMlnOt- ^ ]unrM ‘<niir. ' W rvi^tlre iMaceCar John Mlmmo -ihi U definitely the woman m Monire#! lor th« kld- , “■rt/wmin wns aire*ted tpecifle- ' ."T m 1 cJiiree of »tt*mpKd ex- irJOT frem ..Yorlt to*i«hlp wu- {•( Ttl* InvolvlnR ■ child, tii b«A unier Jnve»U8»Uon »lnce Apnl -Il'j too early to 8ive »ny more itiilli ot Uie ease*^ iSilwil her." jiamu uld. “But we »r« holding hff la witody.'. , Till wipecl bean the um e n»m«. t m tad de»cripUon u the Rflt- i UD maid who dUappearfd In: ^turday night when the Ileit- t cin child wu tldnap«d._________j ‘Youth Em] Campaign Members of the Twin Fnllo J vil] conduct ft roadblock from 1 ihojhone street near the junior 0 hin }Touns;stert durinj? tho i nJ* luding. “Hire Studentii, ] attached totthabi k»roidblock. T he J a y c e e / w f i aployment eervlco In wnjuncl i s----------------------- ^ liureau Plans S Salmon Tract “ Improvement ¥ itmiEY. June le -A large Kale „ lyflfflprorement pro(n-im for the ib a Ull* tract «outhwf»t of Twin *'* lli, tu announced Wwtnejday ty R- m nj. iUt«,,eupcn'lior of the *l ^ cf land teanaeemfnl. fol- , ^•=1 a meeOng a t the Burlty dU- •' *1 Mlltt. ' "I Ttl B««iing v a j attended by 30 **' vhDw grailng prlvllegei ‘ a (fdeml range have been re- ■*« wbjUollally becauM of de- M nnje condition*. C bumu’i proposal of aettlng ? 1^1 fenced and reieeded paa- .-K.flr.mefd on a M per cent gov. ^ ft-«t fund and M per cent range f eoalflbullon baaU. waa r e c e ” y fJTOtiWr. Penny aald, *? approximate- f.’j »nti" will ^ whenteraw. ^ tad hav. water develop- will begin In th^ full < | restore I wjui rfductlon* made againat m Junction, E-Y. Jim ‘V. Afttilan and Goo» creek ^4 unlU of Ihe Burley BLM ' «M(lUirlcu, neduetlnm ai high ae< ! SVfSS^. ■wL'T’'’n rJ^?. . prosram to develop JurMlcUon Ju yield prod- Ex the coal of m ining the »*lue of ihU nftllonaj re- th _____ tio wi 18 Ml - mc > L0«n ph fir Id, ^ postmaater at Ju; ------ - _____________ to I'ad of State Ho! Defends Fired Smlth-to. 1 hla busl- thi *=»«k dlsmlMcd OOO -'"l'l former busl- He ? Lni: “ n * *P«- Uoi “«ount to make 1 iMUtullon ren the buying of mi ^ tw . Dr, cnrver said the dcs lh as under 6 the i2 1?^^".;:,.° a; Ihc, s; Tl,. H. up 01 fund* bee : Death' iboard ifS ’s » 3 - ^ I A Rejl . ! orruw citr rCaUBlr Mawft kers Fall tths When •e Collapses jne 18 (/P)—Two ncctioB.'< of n near- } collapsed my.iteriously ycatcrdny , plunjrinjf at least 16 workm en to /ere misRinjr and 2 irijurdti. It was ny, windle.'is nftcrtmcm w hen the i6-million-dollftr Second N arrow s gave way without wjirninp. Forty • on the steel Incework of tho pier- supported sections. Suddenly, with n muted ntrtible. the tem - porary front supports of the I foremn.Ht s c c tio n crumbled and dropped Uie jutting end of the bridge 200 feet inio Ihe tide-churnrd Inlet separating Vancouver and p i « North Vancouver. The itraln Jerkfd forward the ^ concrel* pier holding the section “*2,* behind, and It nwed downward Into •*'* ''■aier. The tab sections, each , about 70 feet long, ended their col- Upse tilted crnrlly downwnrd like I* a ssERlng "W“ wltlt thrlr front pnrl submerged tnd rear still on the sup- poru. An eyewltnfM. Edaln Leltch. aald nmo (he '■frightening rotr of the collapse man sounded like a rnntlnucus penI of kid- tMinder lasting aboul 15 seconds." A huge crane which hnd been ifle- holatinc sUel glrdirs to the top of ex- tht bridge tapple<i and plummrtrd Into the m tu of Ungled wreckage Illd, In the water below. Ince Some workmen »ere caught and kUle4 In Ihe tortured, twisted be,-ims. . Other* «ere cnwhed beneath Ions of sted and rondete after they dropped Into the lO-foot-deep tnlrt. One sur%-lvor, Don Mitchell, tald after riding the flnt arcUon down me, that “eveo’thlng happened ao quick- elt- ly there was lltUe seuaUon of fear." rfd Caiue of th*' colIa;>M woa nol elt- known nor wu a damage eatlmale available, ^ nployment’ ! :n Is Pushed e llo Junior Chamber of Commerce )m 10 a.m, to 2 p.m. Snturdny on » inlor hijfh school to urpro citizens I* the summer months. Small plac- e itil, It’a Good Business for Tw in t: ^;ba>ppor of ea'cTi car etopped In ire Bponsoriny this year’s youth i iunction wlttf other civic orpan- n izatlons and the employment a security ajtency. A represen- * tative of the club Tuesday - nifrht urired everyone to hire f, itudenU during th» wmmer for any ej tj-pe of Job. "No Job is too small or loo larve." h if- Myron Dosselt. Jn charge of the u I*- YES program for ESA. aUt^d. DoMcU reported that mort than J,- 100 pUcemenU hate been made thU u ,[n year since school let out. Bul. he gi h- added Ihtt there are aUll about SiO u u ' appllcanU on III* who need Jobs. . di Dossett said the studenU ftr* not glren Job* which can be handled by 1 adulU or "bretdwlnnen,” He added | J . lhat Uiere tre many Jobs around a hom* or business which can be handled best by youngaleri. Grass mowing, btby sitting and window ■ washing com* within UiU category, he aald. He sUted thit many personn call the agency for some youngster to , Uk* car. of lawni i^hlle the own- fJ y e« are en tacaUons. Olher* call for “ someone to do menial Jobs auch aa JJ] cleaning oul gtrages, attlc.t and the JV ,,, like. One wotnsn called for someone lo paint the windows of her home. "• She hsd painted the rest of the {C*>U>i«4 M r« i* l». C * l» a 4) 1'^ ^‘Explorefs’-Stop ^ j Sending Signals i M WA8HINQT0N, June 18 tfV—The hi ;h second ridio Iransmltter of Explorer bl le III has gone dead and no atgnaU og have been picked up from the Uny re le aalelllle since Monday, ip The other Iransmllier died out m ,n Juna 6, The armya olher satellite. O' |. Explorer I, stopped tending signals Bi le May 34. Howerer. the transmitter of !. the ntvy'i Vanguard 1 atlll U func- « tlonUig. . Ni The Smithionlan astrophyslcal ^ observalory estimated early thU C - month lhal Explorer nr, which'haa fl beta steadily lotlng alUlude, would n plunge lo earth before the end of it June. Tht talelUl4 waa launched March 3.______________ [ospitalSoutii . CO I ;d Business Aide gn - received from uie of lu ^ liu prod- th, • ucU from Uie hosplUl's farm. Ji| !• Dr. Smith saJd that Boyd aaved ,t, - the hosplUl between »i,000 and <10.- d coo On Uie pnxesslng of hogs alone, ui - He expliloed lhat Uie hogs raised d on ,the iniUtutlon'* *nd con- 5: a aumed there had been butchered and cured In Blackfoot. But Boyd had , y Uie procedure changed U>' hosplUl- wt - supervUed curing on th« Inslllu- „ ! - Uon grounds. ^ e }!e added U ut Boyd aUo had ^ (i renovated some lfe*cream maWns nn, f michlnery, .saving Uia ho8Dltfcl.j}Q ^ - J«r cent on the cost of maktnif lh# hei B dessert dish. ' r SmlUi furUier defended hli for- ” , t mer hmlnass manager by expreialnf t confidence Boyd had made Uie - changes to effect aavlnga through f the opening of the Independent ac- (u 3 count;, selling surplutea and buy- Mr 1 log supplies, and equipment directly. wii 1 He added lhal,all of the money had Th I been accounted for. ' qui M m ileKionaJ Newspaper Servlnr Indian I Potato ( A dark. altnwUve aarl-alUred In' ^ dim doctor U In Twin Falls thli k y j week visiting potato firlds and cr|. •iJ lar* In the area Inspecting Impof. tnnl secllona of the Tuin falU Ca. nal eompany system, Ilnv visitor Is Dr, Ravlndei Kaiir. who l,i studying the .growlns > to nnd storing of potAloc4 In jhls coun* A-aS try through tlje auspice* of the the Amrrlcan Association of Unlvrr.<i:y Womrn and a rullbrlght irnvcl Dr.' Knur U from Indln's fnr- ler- nofih Punjab state and wn* ^du- nlv, cnted al Uie University of Allnli.i* cm- receiving her docl^rau la bot* 41,. any tnd plant phj-slology, y , Dr. Knur rnnks the production of potatoes in India next to wheat f.nd th* rice In Imporlnnee. "fd County Agent C. W. D.ilgh took and 0 r., Knur Into the Castleford area Tuesday morning, atopping at farms the operated by Max Hector. Vem C tlon West and Earl Hudson. Dnlgh and Into Dr, Kaur also visited Uie Bllck nnd nch Jleeje Produce warehouse where ahe col- conferred with George Bllck. lUi^ Or, Kaur aays no pouitoes are jart stored In cellar* in India. The hu- up* midlly and general dnmpneui wll not allow tlorag* like thai used In laid southern Idaho, ahe explain*. She I«e sajs the government, and aome prl- of vnte concerns. h*ye estAblbihed cold " Stonge pInnU In' India and It U ther* pooitocs *re kTored, Small-scale farmers sell mo.il of t'"'' their crop for Immertlate consump- "S* tion, she ‘anya, adding thnt soma ICtnllnod on Tic* It, Cdxio fl --------------------------------------------------- ^ British Started *“ In Evacuation k From Lebanon BEmUT, Lebanon. June IB (UPI) __ Wives and children. of British oil company employes began leaving Beirut today for DriUIn In the first evacuation of forelgn'naiion* from strlfe-tom Lebanon. I Th* Iraq Petroleum company closed down one of It* three camps In Tripoli yesterday nnd began mov- ing lU men to the nearby Mediter- ranean terminal of the pipeline, ce The tJ. S. embassy here has noti- on fled American naUonals to be ready, J., to leave If necessary, and Uie Amer- ican eompany Tapline Informed lt;i C- employes they could send home m their dependenU if they wished, in Rebel and ^vemmenl guns vere Lt, sltent today and no heavy fighUng haa been reported abice Monday fl* night in the northern pqri of Tripoli, nt a rebel trouble center. No casualties n. were announced there. , There wero reporU here U iat *• ^ France's new eovernmeni had of- ( fered whatever help Lebanon's gov- J 'V emment might need but Lebane.'e \ source* aald there was lltUe likell- hood Ttanc* would be laken up on , He UiU, t Last night a government spokes- t »n man tald Lebanon was ready lo ask t lU for Anglo-American armed force.' to I: he guard her Syrian . frontiers If the n JO United Nations does not pledge to . do-the Job.and do It fasL . t ot ......... -— :— — J, ?5U. S. Fails in ; id tl ” Effort to Get ! IW ’I Airmen Freed! ^ BERLIN, June 18 (UPD-Negoll- J . aUons broke down today between f] .1 U. S. army offlcen and East Ger- ^ man officials over the release of ^ nine American servicemen held by the East German communL^ts, J, The nine men have been held by ** the reds since June 7 when their *' helicopter accldenwlly crM,vd Uie P Iron curUiln fronUer and waa forccd ^ _ »4«g-n tn'Tr«.» nurm an lnrHlnr.. A The Soviet UrUondlsci^medTOi responsibility and u ld the United B SUtes must negoUatc dlr*cUy wilh “ ^ the E/ist German.1. But Uie latter f le have attempted to use such t^lks as >r blackmail to obtain dIplomaUc rec- ~ U ognltlon in fact as a condlUon for tl ly release of Uia men. U. 8, army negotiator* spent 53 ^ It minutes thU morning at the East ^ e, German foreign ministry tn East T Is Berlin.. )f Afterwards, a U. S. spokesman — said the talks were ••unsucce.viful," J ; Court Asked to 3 Forbid Nuclear rf ! Test in Pacific ii ' WASHINGTON. June 18 (UPI> - ** Twenty persona asked the federal p . court, today for-an.-lnJuncUon to „ slop U. 8. atomic and hj-drogen ,,, ^ Irstx it the Entwetok proving q / ground-f, , _ ui A hearing waa set for July 7 on hi * the suit filed against Defense Scc> retwy Nell H. McElroy and the ° atomic energy ’ c^mlsslon, r* Thn plaintiffs are IS Marshal! Ulanden: ons Samoan, an Amerl* ^ can and three Japinese. They askcc* * for a ban on all t«aU-whlch pro. . ^ duce ndloacUvlty. ' nied by Lot Angeles Afwiey A) *- ‘ Wlrin. the suit claims tha atomlr * energy act of lOSi does not auth- h orlxe the government to product >a “ radiation which “damages thr 5 popuUtlon of the world," ■ behajf of l< olhcr persons and ^lan <> to Ulce almllar acUon In Rusw " * and Great Britain. ' t ---------- ________ C ' B SILENT SUDMISSION 1 SUN VALLEY. Cftllf, June V ■ (UPI)-Thle»es atole 21Wcks fro- » - Mrs. M. A. Buckelcw's backyai ’. without a alngle qunck of alarr 'i 1 The ducks, known as Moscovles, a quaeUeu. 't * : ' 1 TWIN FALLS, ID A IO .'^ Botanisi S 'Cultiyatio 'd In- * * * 1 I this d cri- Tipor- s Ca- 'Inder owing ^ the ' irnvd far- edu- lali.i- .bot* on of v' t and ; took I areaj ^ ^d - e ahe ■ re 'she pri- i^of II »n ipi) oil I'ing lint any DE. RAVIND mps -------------------------------; --------------------- ' Idaho Yout] oti- I Tour Slai ?■ RUPERT. Juno 1&-The Idaf ^ nuni “Tour tho Ranch Dny" vi 4ny minds'thB'ltcn-Jiraiea R. Cr «ii. returned Wednesday morninfi: t that plans for tho open house an as scheduled. The Crowe famil of. Runrd C-47 plane Sunday nipht ov- John Crowe, 22, at Ft. Sill, .Ok Wednesday as conscious but " g‘ still in critical condition in the 1 Ft. Sill liospittti, after he nnd J es- three other national j;uard n*ic tralnce.i dropped from heat nnd ex- I to hnu.Mlon during a Saturday night the march, to Tlie Rev, Mr. Crowe becnme sick shortly after-he boarded the plane here nnd wns landed al Denver where he spent 24 hour* in a ho*- r pltnl. returning Jo the rnnch by . unln, Mrs, Crowe, her aon and . t dflURliter and dnughter-in-law con- .. Unued to Ft. Sill In the plane. - ' [j Don I. SmlUi. Juvenile officer for J Lemhi county, will be speaker al -j Q the event which wlll.fenturc the ,, barbecue ot two steers from the gi herd of SanU Oerlrudbi cattle given t/ 1 to.the ranch by the King ranch of w, Texas. • ,, by Mrs. Kenneth Walker wilt be In charge of wrvlni:_ylaUon.nnd Uie „ u„ nuperl national piard company wlli ,, ser\'e the coffee and hnndle the ,,, parking of cars. Jake Wall. Rupert . .(d police chief, and Mayor Grover „ Acock will prepare the. barbecue, hi Tii TOtTtcd-brn u p cit inratcottm : ------3 .,j Bo)-d Walter, Amcrlcan Falls, and jll, Lloyd Bnrron. Fairfield, will be In .v ttr charge of tours on the ranch, which rf, „ Is open to the public for the flnt 1., ... Ume since children hare been living n, for there. Edwin Sandhofer. 'Rupert. U !n ui 53 charge of locnl arnngemenlji and nf Earl B, Peek. .Twin Palls, publlcllv. u t The Wonder Bread eompany wUl u, (r«nlliii,^ »■ p .„ I. O liaa 4) ^ Tokyo Rose Gets ^ ; 41st Reunion B id s PORTLAND, June J7 <UPI) — Tokyo Rose, who used to play prelty V record.'^ for American soldiers, has J* been Invited to attend Uie conven- ' ■0 UQn-of..Uie.4Ut-lnfaaUy-DlvUlon — _ as.i6claUon here July 18-20, j Don Cunningham and Paul Yale, i Portland, co.chairmen for the con- 'i vention, said formiil InviUllon j» would be made lo Tokyo Rose In « Chicago thb week to ittend the re- U union "and spin some of the aame 1 discs ahe played for us during com- Q bat.” They said men of the division e* held no rci>entment against her. g.i ?|. NEWS BTjj Ur INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 18 tn -A new' h. he flood pressure on Vlneenne* todaj; cr land* of acres ef cropland being conala -WASHINGTON. June 18 WWPreslder yr- .jiUoa-of-fonDMatungarUn-PramUr-Ii nek to hopes for a summit conference.! J- nee he cannot think ot anything tha^ ^ much as Uie execuUon ot Nogy anc! cvolt; r NEW YOnK. June lit (UPll—Democ uUer uld laday “It li qslU ahoeking I e WhUe House b it placed on Shem re Bernard Coldflne, BaUer told the e iadustrial union department, AFL- i M t-rl aappm U's becasM w«‘n In U WEDNESDAY. JU n F ib, 1968 Studying ] on in Area * * * * I f i- w -r'T U t, «* r V S, ' . . •'JsGj niR ' V tia tht I jm M I Ubr teer the asSiieSe^B ISH ^H i unl( H im' y iH i JT ti sen The ter INPAB KAUR______________________ Jll"} th Ranch | ated Sunday Idafio Ranch for-Youth first an- ' vill begin at noon Sunday, re- on i Crowe. The Rev. Jlr. Crowe thej If? to the ranch and emphasized e an'd free barbecue will go ahead \mily left by an Idaho nntlonal caw Rht for the bedside of their son, N.Y .Qkla. John Crowe was reported ;,i France Marks Tf Day de Gaulle i*j Sounded Calls" PARIS. June 18 (UPI) - Gen. *■ Chftries de Gaulle led natlonwld* cercmonles today marking Uie 18th "V? “ anniversary of hU wartime rallying 'T call. But communist orders for "in* U-fa.«ist demonstraUons" Uireat- ened to mar Uie day with sU^et *• P? *; rlollnt. Th Heavy police relnforeemenU were ' sUUoned along the Champ^^.Elysee , to head off any pOAslbl'e violence V I between leflwing and rlghtwlng ex- -t".t lremlst.s. _ Thirty motorcycle memben of the I republic ciiard were assigned to sc- 'J company him on a triumphal drire up the Champs Elysee to the tomb " of the unknown soldier and lo tub- urban Mont Valerlen where mem- 'g' ^ n reslsUnce mordent j'* The ceremonie* commemonted J*** I? the mesAage of Juna 18, ItHO, when " •>} de Gaulle stood In a blacked 'out hadlo studio In London and spoke No 'S new wocds of hope to his country, turbi , men. humiliated and confused by nlghi their cnuhlng defeat al the hands his ( of the German army. resen “France has lost a batUe, Fnnce wltm has not lost the war,** he declared tesUf ihen. Pol . Today was de Oaulte's 18th diy In prone - ifflce aa premier. There were cele- jjj ^ kratlons in Algeria where a right- ff.f .] Ting group of generaU and colcnUU i wept him to power. ji^ed, ;; Midsection Given '»—Tornado Warning S e. j By United Pr*» InUmafioBsJ I- , [Storm warnings, with menUon of che« n {Malble tornadoes In some areas, n nero J.uued for a five-sute bell in ^ !- Ue naUon's mldsccUon today. le lA warning Issued al :a:M pin. I- COT said thundentorm acUvlty In n eelem Kansas waa expected to K.VW M It moved u> the souUieut. [JLLETINS .r*" _______ ___ ___ Ba new Wabaah rlrer tejea break eased oda.' but iDBDdated addiUoaal Uiou- _ , loalil red for federal emergency loans. sldeit Elsenhower said today the exe- nee. llsenhower told hU news confer- ^ “ hi tha has shocked Uie clvltlted world I>eUol anc hU associates la tbe Hungarlsn Hegan ___ Ball mociUc NaUonal Chairman Paul M. York i ing 4 wlUieas the lUmp of approTtl" e m ti Adams' rcUUona wllh mllllen. Los the ndoiUtal reUUena inference of Prand FL-10.‘'I haven't received • «lenu at.Ctr tt U DcmoenUe partr.'* & ' X . Nia* Irrigated Idaho Couni Eisenht ^ Adams B ut E ! WASHINOy-ON, June. 18 (/P)- imprudent in hls relalions witl I nrcsidential nide, Eisenhower ir 01 firinff Adnms. although he d me President would talk about Water Proj( Passed b WASHINGTON, June 18 (U: wlielminftly passed a $1,555,7'1G, sion of the twice-vetoed rivers proval was bj' a., roll cnll vole n , night passed a similar measure, ] tiators hoped quickly to resolvj the two measures in time- for comprnmine bill lo the White JJc Labor Reform E Measui’e Gets ;;; Senate’s Okay i> WASHINGTON, 'June 18 H'-TJie tf senate last night p.i.<Md a general, h' labor bill aimed nt driving racke- ni Uers and crooked officials out nf the labor movement and giving rank te and file members more conlrol over c( unions. j)i The roll cnll vote wns 88-I. j-( The lone "no" vote was ca.'t by r,| Sen, Georpe W. Malone, R.. Nev. The bill, subject of five days of bit- g, ter debate on Ihe senate noor. now .] goes to the hoiM. Hearings nn (c tlmilar leslMatinn are under way In q] — thnt body, bui the measure's pro*- pecU t/iere are uncertain. The bill . ' embodies the most far-reaching la - bor legUlntion lo be considered by congress ilnce passage of Uie Taft- Hartley law In :o<7. _ - Sen. John F. Kennedy, D., Ma.*ji.. and olher spotuora of llie bill, which ( theyconceded did not satisfy eittier 7 ' extreme in the poUllpally.charged ~ '■ labor field, succeeded In defeaUng !• on the aenato floor all amendmenU e Uiey opposed but'bne. j That was dona by a coalman J consisting- mostly of Democratic f votes but Includlne several Bepubll- , II cans led-bySni. Irving M. Ives, R., dl I, N.Y., a ci>.spoQaor of the bill. gi tl The iponaort called the birTslrong d _ and effecUve In dealing wllh union „ abuses, tut not punitive. They argued that the measure ahould nol teek to curb lestUmate icUvlUes of of unions, which they-aald would G be the effect of many of the de- — fested amendmenU. _ I Sen. John L. McClellan, D.. Ark., 1- agreed wlUi Kennedy and Ives that •*- tha bill would atrike at many of the abuses the widely .publlcired ' hetringi of hU rackeu commillee ,, have uncovered. . McClellan's plea for aenile pas- . sage of tho bill wllhoul loading ll . down with additional provisions was i J a powerful factor In Uie debate. The bill requires detailed public „n J (Cn.lH.>l » Fu* i. t) “J 'Man Is Found S : Guilty of T.F. ' T\« -I Ulstm-bances Robert C. Nora. 40. 7\vln Fnlls, waa-found-fuiity of dlaturblng iHc 5? peace after an hour-long trial wllh- j oul a Juiy Wednesday la Twin Falls kit poll:* court, Nora, charged wlUi creating a dls- Fal turbsnce in the St. RegU bar the ma night of May 23. took the sUnd In at his ow-n defense. He was not rep- bile resented by counsel, did nol call any Bei witnesses but cross examined Uioso to tcsmying for Uie prosecuUoh. J. I Police Judge J. o . Pumphrey nill 1 pronounce sentence Friday momlng. Lln He told Nora he was continuing the Cot case unUrPriday ao he would have IM Ume to file an appeal If he so de- pac sired, Clly Attorney Robert N. W. R Balleljen presented the case for the fort city, quil Immedlaiely following the clty.'s hU presenUUon of evidence through six witnesses. Nora waa-iwora and told T hU tide of the case. The complaint Rur against him woa algned fay Andy Th® ChetneoU, St. RcgU bnr ow-ner; ‘ »: ChtmenU. Uie lost witness called P»“ by Btllelsea. tcsUfled Nora Uu-eal- **?• ened- him wllh bodily harm and created a dUlurbance In the bar by ‘=>tc' loud and profane lanzuaje. Nora countered In hU tesUmony by claim- ing chemenU threatened him wllh a ___ Following hU arrest May 32, Nora Q (C**U>i<4 M P w . 1, C * l» a i> Baseball Today ' AMERICAN LEAGUE Fl Chicago ........... - .... ~mo OJO-4 ftsti Brewer and Whita; Moore, Kee- mon gan (4). Shaw (S) and Lollar Fall Washington ^ „ - L - .............. -30g=3 Dali Detroit ____________________ OJO-2 Di G rim and Courtney. Susc* and Uie Hegan (Gama called ratn) thac BalUmore at Kansas Clly. New ;He i York al Cleveland, night games. uUU NATIONAL LEAGUE pa.iA Los Angeles at phlUdelphU. 6an food Francisco at PltUbursh. at. LouU “C at.ClnclnnaU. Clhcago at MUwau- Into kMb night ftm a . thei ountles L^_^_ et Aadil Baros td Clmtaltmu rr~« unit t'nliKl rr«u inurniUonal - lower A( IS I m pri He Need (/P)—President Elsenhower said t with Bernard Goldfino hut *T ncc ;r made it plain nt a newiv-conferer he did not'say thnt in so mnny v i)out the hottest Washington subjt jects Bill i by Congress i: (UPI)—The house todny over- '* T-lGpOOO revised compromise ver- ’crs anti harbors bill. House np- he Ip of .374 to M. The senate In.'jt P* ure, ITi to 1. Sennte-house nego- iolvc minor differences between th for congrcss to send the final te: ’ Jloiwe thw week. Hot;se Demo- p* “ crnts alike were confident the . ■■President would sign the new bill, thereby breaking a log- jam thnt hns blocked for two pe years new flood control and navigation projects. - .. The hou.«-pa.iscd bill would au- y thqrlM 153 flood control, navigalbn ' nnd beach erosion projects. Funds ; , le t^ n n n c c actual conslnicUon would iJ 111. hnve to be provided later In a sep- Jl® nrate mea.iure, if The new bill, approved only yen- Ik terday bj- the houJe puljbc .works Jr commlltee. wm rushed Uirougli the f*' house under a speedHip procedure requiring a two-thlrdi vote for •y pa«age. 1 The house-approved 11,555.746.000 gri auUioriznUon compares with* the tio ll.577J-9.600 bill the President ve- thi toed two months ago and th* tl.- cli " 610,000.000 bill h* vetoed two years ' '* ago. dl< Included In tho compromise bUI U ■ aulhoritalion of $1^60X100 for plan- l'« I' ning for tha Brucei Eddy dam in Idnho.______________________■ i $300,000 Dl : For Hopi 1; BOISE, Juno 18 (/P)—An ndvis I., day to spend half of $300,000 grazing district around Mounta: >8 choke out the weed that harbor ® remainder will be split between d id around Twin Fallfl, said Bill Ma ‘s officer at the state bureau of lai [<* Congress recently appropriated 1 ;; Portland Man ho Is Cited Over : ,4-Auto Smash > tveretl M. Hyde. PorUand, Gre„ bee was cited for failure fo have hU car C ®under control afUr hit 1057 Plym- 000. oulh ran into lh* rear of a aeeond eac car causing a chain reacUon which -r damaged Uiree other can at 11 ajn, Sunday near Shoshoiie on highway 03. det Hyde was in the fourUi car In the .»<. procession which stopped after an unknown motorist had conUnued , down the rood after a brief pause at _ ) the McWlllU farm entnnce. appar- , enUy checking u see If the entrance " “j |j was a rafid tearilpf-fn thu »«.t high. ^ ■. Hyde was unable lo sl<v before 5*7 » hitting Uie rear of a 1951 Nash driv- 21^ en by Marvin L, Sheridan,* Twin • Falls. Damage U the Noah waa esU- ^ ! mated at $300 and to Uie PlymouUi at $800, Damage to a 1953 Cldsmo- bile driven by Ralph A, Carmichael, S«J Berkelej', Callf, was tel at fSOO and to a 1056 Plymouth, driven by Joe J. Reasch, Jerome, was »2S. The accident was InvesUgated' iy Lincoln- Couniy Sheriff -niomaa ' Conner. The H>-de car skidded about 104 feet before and after tha Im- J}, mtt. b. uM. J; Rupert Police Judge George Red- ford fined Johnny A. UarUn. Ace- 2,, quia. $25.and coiU and suspended hU driver's license for 30 days on . charges of reckless driving. " Three-persona forfeited bonds In , Rupert police court. TTiey are *''' Thomas E, Spaker. Rupert, 818. for ** a apcfdlne charge: Mln* P. Paclc. ^ Paul. |15.- and James 'Annest. Declo, “* $10. slop sign ViolaUons. Mn. Clara B, Mayer, Paul, was ^ cited ^oc leaving the scene, of an ?“ accident and pealed a $19 bond " when she appeared before Judge f t« . J. CiMma I) . 1— Salmon Tract Has Of Jackr^bits,' Favorable feed and climaUs eon- whei dlUons have produced a serious In* vora fesUUoD of JackrabbiU In tha Sal- ever, mon tract area, according to Twin to U FalU County Extension Agent O. W. Icjji Dalgh. ^ ■“ Dalgh reported WedneslUy that itart Uie InfesUUon U won* UiU year of H Uian It has. been for aevtral yean, enoi ;He attributes the heavy rabbit pop- uUUon to U^e fact thit Uio.area altei pa.ued Uirough a mild winter with ' ‘*T food plenUful. en I "Ordinarily tiilertmla cuU heavily lays. Into Uifl rabbit populaUon wheh fanr the^ don't have enough toreat'ahd imal FINAL EDITION PRICE S CENTS ------------------------- -^ ----------------------------- - I !, Ldmits •udcnt, * :ds H im I lid todny Sherman Adnms was i I need him” to continue ns top ' H ference that he has no intention ny words. In. anticipation that ^ subject of the moment, newsmen j were pncked into the confer- | ence room. At the'outset. Ei- - I senhower announced he had a | stntement he wanted to rend. |l The reading from typcw-rllten P r i large cnrds. Elsenhower anid Adams L ^ had been Imprudent as Adams him- ’P self acknowledged in tesUmony yes- il|', terday before a house InvesUgatlon ' >r, committee. ■f* DesplU that Imprudence. Elsen- p- hower said, he- has reached these •it personal conclusions:. *'I. I believe that the presenla- Uon made by Governor Adams to ‘ i. the congre.«lonal commltteo yes- ' '' al terday truUifully reprMcnU the | o- pertinrnt facts. , -p •'3. 1 personally like Governor , Adams. '■3. I admire hls abilities. ^ | |t| K' "4.1 respect him because of Wj f ^0 personal and official Integrity, id “5- I need him," ' 1 EUenhower then went on io tty: I ‘Admitting the lack of that careful . 1 R | prudence In this Incident that Oov- ’ Lr rt, emor Adams yesterday referred to. .11, I believe with my whole heart that III ' he U an Invaluable publlo servant, iH doing a difficult Job efficiently, II honesUy and tirelessly." jll After reading UiU statement. El- l|| he senhower said he would have noth- ire Ing more to say regarding tha Ikl -QP Adams-Ooldflne case. 1 But, as the news conference pro* «o Kre.«cd, he did reply to several que*- , < he tlons concerned either directly vlth I ■ e- Ihe matter or with general prtn- 1.. ciples reUted to 'IL --1 ,rs On one related matter EUenhower v did decline comment. ThU was 1 , when ho was tgld that »ome Repub* i • i n- licans running for reelecUon thU ' ' ■ In year say Uiey are going to hav* dlf- <C*nllni*4 M Par* I. C d f . Tl Drive Set ^ pj)CT Control I idvlsory commft’tee Voted yesteN l|^ 000 in reseeding funds for ths f !! untain Home, iir-an attem pt to f(|j arbors the bect lcafhopper. The lEi >en districts around Goodintf Ipju 1 Matthews, range and foreshy Fa 3f land mana^ment office here, ,ted the money for rueedin^: in ||E . — order to replace the Russian thistle, host plant for leaf- hoppers, with perennialgrass- K eg. The thistle Is an-annual grass. MatUiews said tha program ]■' probably will tak* 10 yeara to coo- IWI plete. ^ J Th# leafhopper b u eaused exten-'' fB sir* damage.to beana and'augv' M >Mbeeu In souUiera Idaho. \M' LT Gnulng district 1 waa voted $1EK>,- ? i> 000, district a and dUtrlct S |7B>M0 Pj d each, _ >; ^ Tha ^keamen for rancher* and ■ Ll ]• government agencies alto told -each m tl y dUtrlct to go ahead with developing H - deUUed plana for the program In 0 | f each of the dUUIcta. They hopa to " review Uies« plans tn about two til ^ weeks. MstUiews said. (Q !. Thoss attending Included Jim ' !l^ . RusseU. Mountain Home eheepman. W ^ dtsffiii . ner. Ooodlng. dUtrtol 5; KonneUx' iS . Gibson and Keim Evana. both Twtn !M . FalU. represenUng Uie agricultunl ^ reaeart^ service; Don M utphy.T i^ Hj ^ FaUs, bean grower represenUng tha' Idaho bean commUslon. and SUU I Agrlcultura Commlsaloner Robert Reichert. H e I ■■ .............. fijFj r . Tax Deadline * The second Installment pay- fli ment on real property Ux«a U ffll * due and payable, at the Tw in. HU FalU couniy treasurer's office on jtSl or before Friday, announcea Mra. {in] : Rose J. WUsoo, county trtaaarer. ' After 6 p. m. Friday, the county HI tressurer'a bo<^ wUl b» clixed 91 , for audlUng and-reoordint'oatu- ----- H | ! July 3S. Mra. WlUoo warns that .M penalty of two per cent and eight ' per cent Interest. daUng-back to flfll Jan. I.' omst- be a d d e ^ aU* Unquent accounts. Tax remllUnces must be mall- , ed or In the office by 6 p. m. I Friday to avoid tha penaltjr aad I interest required by state law. [a s In fe s ta tio n ts,' A g e n t N o te s H when winter-condUioni are not fa« . |H vorable." Dalgh says. Ba said, hov- - ever. Uiat condlUoos vere faTorablt.;. to the rabblU thU year ao tb a t'ta -- I....... In lllll III I Illl.............. I.......lull Dalgh tays the area of Infeetatloa " sUrU iour aod on»-hair mUas w est' - of HolUster exleiidtni down (o Rog- ' ' ersoa. Dalgh reports ona farm er lost abouL-SO acrea of wheat reotaUr . alter belns hit by Uie rodeata.-i:C-.^'*'^;i^H ‘*m u U a chance for rabbit t ' '> ^1 e n to get In some piaeUea.*’ D tlill says. *There's no slock west ot farms out there V> that no fam aa< \ imals caa'be «lwt,"lie aot«t . ...........

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oith»r»« or HUmpUd extortion ^ uJd »he »Uo w u »u»pect»d of S a o W J « l B 'lU "*"- ITiIentre*! clotWnit ehnin nrir ; t™ “ ” ltu .d u n h .ra M ln O t-

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-Il'j too early to 8ive »ny more itiilli ot Uie ease*^ iSilw il her." jiamu uld. “But we »r« holding hff la witody.'. , Till wipecl b e an the um e n»m«. t

m tad de»cripUon u the R flt- i UD maid who dUappearfd In: ^turday night when the Ileit- t cin child w u tldnap«d._________ j

‘Youth Em] Campaign

Members of the Twin Fnllo J vil] conduct ft roadblock from 1 ihojhone street near the junior 0 hin }Touns;stert durinj? tho i nJ* luding. “Hire Studentii, ]

attached totthabi k» roidblock. The Jay c ee /w f i aployment eervlco In wnjuncl

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Salmon Tract “Improvement ¥

itmiEY. June l e - A large K ale „ lyflfflprorement pro(n-im for thei b a Ull* tract «outhwf»t of Twin *'* lli, t u announced Wwtnejday ty ■ R- m n j. iUt«,,eupcn'lior of the *l ^ cf land teanaeemfnl. fol- , •=1 a meeOng a t the Burlty dU- • '

*1 Mlltt. ' "ITtl B««iing v a j attended by 30 **'

vhDw grailng prlvllegei ‘ a (fdeml range have been re- ■*« wbjUollally becauM of de- M nnje condition*. C

bumu’i proposal of aettlng ? 1^1 fenced and reieeded paa- .-K.flr.mefd on a M per cent gov. ^ ft-« t fund and M per cent range f eoalflbullon baaU. waa rece” y fJTOtiWr. Penny aald, *?

approximate- f.’j»n ti" will ^

whenteraw.^ tad hav. water develop-

will begin In th^ full < | restore I

wjui rfductlon* made againat m Junction, E-Y. Jim ‘V. Afttilan and Goo» creek ^ 4 unlU of Ihe Burley BLM ' «M(lUirlcu, neduetlnm a i high ae<

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kers Fall tths When •e Collapsesjn e 18 (/P)— Tw o ncctioB.'< o f n n e a r - } co llap sed m y .iterio u sly y c a tc rd n y , p lun jrin jf a t le a s t 16 w o rk m e n to /e re misRinjr and 2 iriju rd ti. I t w a s n y , windle.'is n ftcrtm cm w h e n th e i6 -m illion-do llftr Second N a r r o w s g a v e w ay w ith o u t w jirn in p . F o r ty• on th e s te e l Incew ork o f t h o p ie r - su p p o r te d se c tio n s . S u d d e n ly ,

w ith n m u te d n trtib le . t h e t e m ­p o ra ry f ro n t s u p p o r ts o f th e

I foremn.Ht s c c t i o n c ru m b le d and dropped Uie jutting end of the bridge 200 feet inio Ihe tide-churnrd Inlet separating Vancouver and

p i « North Vancouver.The itraln Jerkfd forward the

^ concrel* pier holding the section “*2,* behind, and It nwed downward Into

•*'* ''■aier. The tab sections, each , about 70 feet long, ended th e ir col-

Upse tilted crnrlly downwnrd like I* a ssERlng "W“ wltlt th r lr fron t pnrl

submerged tnd rear still on th e sup- poru.

An eyewltnfM. Edaln Leltch. aald nmo (he '■frightening rotr of the collapse man sounded like a rnntlnucus penI of kid- tMinder lasting aboul 15 seconds."

A huge crane which hnd been ifle- holatinc sUel glrdirs to the top of ex- th t bridge tapple<i and plum m rtrd

Into the m tu of Ungled wreckage Illd, In the water below.Ince Some workmen »ere caugh t and

kUle4 In Ihe tortured, twisted be,-ims.. Other* «ere cnwhed beneath Ions

• of sted and rondete a fte r they dropped Into the lO-foot-deep tnlrt.

One sur%-lvor, Don M itchell, tald after riding the fln t arcUon down

me, tha t “eveo’thlng happened ao quick- elt- ly there was lltUe seuaU on of fear." r fd Caiue of th * ' colIa;>M woa nol elt- known nor w u a damage eatlm ale

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nployment’ ! :n Is Pushed ello J u n io r C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e )m 10 a .m , to 2 p .m . S n t u r d n y o n » in lo r h ijfh school to urpro c i t i z e n s I* t h e su m m e r m o n th s . S m a ll p la c - e itil, I t ’a Good B u s in e ss f o r T w in t: ^ ;b a > p p o r o f ea'cTi c a r e to p p e d In i r e B ponsoriny t h i s y e a r ’s y o u t h i iu n c tio n w lt t f o th e r c iv ic o r p a n - n

iz a tlo n s and th e e m p lo y m e n t a s e c u r ity a jten cy . A r e p r e s e n - * ta t iv e o f th e c lu b T u e s d a y - n ifrh t urired e v e ry o n e t o h i r e f, itudenU during th» w m m er fo r any ej tj-pe of Job. • „

"No Job is too small o r loo larve." h if- Myron Dosselt. Jn charge of the u I*- YES program for ESA. aUt^d.

DoMcU reported tha t m ort than J,- 100 pUcemenU ha te been made thU u ,[n year since school let out. B ul. he gi h - added Ih tt there are aUll about SiO u u ' appllcanU on III* who need Jobs. . di

Dossett said the studenU ftr* not glren Job* which can be handled by 1 adulU or "bretdwlnnen,” He added |

J . lh a t Uiere tre many Jobs around a hom* or business which c an be handled best by youngaleri. G rass mowing, btby sitting and window

■ washing com* within UiU category, he aald.

‘ He sUted th i t many personn call the agency for some youngster to , Uk* car. of lawni i^hlle the own- fJ

y e « are en tacaUons. Olher* call for “ someone to do menial Jobs auch aa JJ] cleaning oul gtrages, attlc.t a n d the JV

,,, like. One wotnsn called for someone lo paint the windows of her home.

"• She hsd painted the rest o f the{C*>U>i«4 M r«i* l». C*l»a 4) 1'

^‘Explorefs’-Stop j Sending Signals iM WA8HINQT0N, June 18 tfV—The hi ;h second ridio Iransmltter of Explorer bl le III has gone dead and no atgnaU og

have been picked up from the Uny re le aalelllle since Monday, ip The other Iransmllier died ou t m ,n Juna 6, The armya olher satellite . O' | . Explorer I, stopped tending signals Bi le May 34. Howerer. the transm itter of ! . the ntvy'i Vanguard 1 atlll U func- «

tlonUig. . NiThe Smithionlan astrophyslcal ^

observalory estimated early thU C- month lhal Explorer n r , w hich 'haa fl be ta steadily lotlng alUlude, would n plunge lo earth before the end of it June. T h t talelUl4 waa launched

March 3.______________

[ospitalSoutii . COI ;d Business Aide gn- received from u ie of l u ^ l i u prod- th,• ucU from Uie hosplUl's farm. J i| !• Dr. Smith saJd tha t Boyd aaved , t ,- the hosplUl between »i,000 and <10.- • d coo On Uie pnxesslng of hogs alone, ui- He expliloed lhat Uie hogs raisedd on ,the iniUtutlon'* *nd con- 5 : a aumed there had been butchered and

cured In Blackfoot. But Boyd had , y Uie procedure changed U>' hosplU l- wt- supervUed curing on th« In slllu - „ !- Uon grounds. ^ e }!e added U u t Boyd aUo had ^ (i renovated some lfe*cream m aW ns nn, f michlnery, .saving Uia ho8Dltfcl.j}Q ^- J«r cent on the cost of maktnif lh # hei B dessert dish. 'r SmlUi furUier defended h li fo r- ” , t mer hmlnass manager by expre ialnf t confidence Boyd had made Uie- changes to effect aavlnga th rough f

the opening of the Independent ac- (u3 count;, selling surplutea and buy- Mr1 log supplies, and equipment directly. wii1 He added lhal,all of the money h a d ThI been accounted for. ' qui

M mileK ionaJ N e w s p a p e r S e r v ln r

Indian I Potato (

A dark. altnw U ve aarl-alUred In ' ^ d im doctor U In Twin Falls thli

k y j week visiting potato firlds and cr|. • i J lar* In the area Inspecting Impof.

tnnl secllona of the T u in fa lU Ca. nal eompany system,

Ilnv visitor Is Dr, RavlndeiKaiir. who l,i studying the .growlns

> to nnd storing of potAloc4 In jh ls coun* A-aS try through tlje auspice* of the the Amrrlcan Association of Unlvrr.<i:y

Womrn and a ru llb rlgh t irnvcl

D r.' Knur U from Indln's fnr- le r - nofih Punjab sta te and wn* ^du- n lv , cnted a l Uie University of Allnli.i* cm - receiving her docl^rau la bot* 41,. any tn d p lan t phj-slology, y , Dr. Knur rnnks the production of

potatoes in India next to wheat f.nd th* rice In Imporlnnee." fd County Agent C. W. D.ilgh took and 0 r., Knur Into the Castleford area

Tuesday morning, atopping a t farms the operated by Max Hector. Vem C

tlon West and Earl Hudson. Dnlgh and Into Dr, K aur also visited Uie Bllck nnd nch Jleeje Produce warehouse where ahe col- conferred with George Bllck. lUi^ Or, K aur aays no pouitoes are ja rt stored In cellar* in India. The hu- up* midlly and general dnmpneui wll

not allow tlorag* like th a i used In laid southern Idaho, ahe explain*. She I«e sa js the government, and aome prl-

of vnte concerns. h*ye estAblbihed cold " Stonge pInnU In' India and It U

ther* pooitocs *re kTored,Small-scale farm ers sell mo.il of

t'"'' their crop for Immertlate consump- "S* tion, she ‘anya, adding thn t soma

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^ British Started *“ In Evacuation k From Lebanon

BEmU T, Lebanon. June IB (UPI)__ Wives and ch ild ren . of British oil

company employes began leaving Beirut today for DriUIn In the first evacuation of forelgn'naiion* from strlfe-tom Lebanon.

I Th* Iraq Petroleum company closed down one of It* three camps

In Tripoli yesterday nnd began mov­ing lU m en to the nearby Mediter­ranean term inal of the pipeline,

ce The tJ. S. embassy here has noti­on fled American naUonals to be ready, J., to leave If necessary, and Uie Amer­

ican eompany Tapline Informed lt;i C- employes they could send home m their dependenU if they wished, i n Rebel and ^ v e m m e n l guns vere Lt, sltent today and no heavy fighUng

haa been reported abice Monday fl* night in th e northern pqri of Tripoli, n t a rebel trouble center. No casualties n . were announced there. ,

There wero reporU here U iat *• ^ France's new eovernmeni had of- (

fered whatever help Lebanon's gov- J 'V em m ent m ight need bu t Lebane.'e \

source* aald there was lltUe likell- hood Ttanc* would be laken up on ,

He UiU, t Last n ight a government spokes- t

»n m an tald Lebanon was ready lo ask t lU for Anglo-American armed force.' to I: he guard her Syrian . frontiers If the n JO United N ations does no t pledge to

. do-the Job.and do I t fasL . to t ......... -— :— — J,

?5U. S. Fails in ;id ■ tl

” Effort to Get !IW

’I Airmen Freed!^ BERLIN, June 18 (U PD -N egoll- J . aUons broke down today between f] .1 U. S. arm y offlcen and East Ger- ^ ‘ m an officials over the release of

n ine American servicemen held by the East G erm an communL^ts, J,

The nine m en have been held by ** ■ the reds since June 7 when the ir

* ' helicopter accldenwlly crM,vd Uie P Iron curUiln fronUer and waa forccd ^

_ »4«g-n tn'Tr«.» nurm an lnrHlnr.. AThe Soviet U rU ondlsci^m edTO i

responsibility and u l d the United B SU tes m ust negoUatc dlr*cUy wilh “ ^ the E/ist German.1. B ut Uie la tte r f le have attem pted to use such t^lks as >r blackmail to obtain dIplomaUc rec- ~ U ognltlon in fac t as a condlUon for tl ly release of Uia men.

U. 8 , arm y negotiator* spent 53 ^ It minutes thU morning a t the East ^ e, German foreign ministry tn East T Is Berlin..)f Afterwards, a U. S. spokesman —

said the talks were ••unsucce.viful," J

; Court Asked to 3 Forbid Nuclear rf

! Test in Pacific i i' WASHINGTON. June 18 (UPI> - **

Twenty persona asked the federal p . court, today for-an.-lnJuncU on to „

slop U. 8 . atomic and hj-drogen ,,, Irstx i t the Entwetok proving q

/ ground-f, , _ uiA hearing waa se t for July 7 on hi

* the suit filed against Defense Scc> retw y Nell H. McElroy and the

° atomic energy ’ c ^ m lss lo n , r*‘ Thn p laintiffs are IS Marshal!

Ulanden: ons Samoan, an Amerl*^ can and th ree Jap inese. They askcc** for a ban on a ll t«aU-whlch pro. . ^ duce ndloacUvlty. '“ n ie d by Lot Angeles A fw ie y A) *- ‘ Wlrin. the suit claims tha atomlr* energy act of lOSi does no t auth- h

orlxe the government to product >a“ radiation w hich “damages thr 5 popuUtlon of th e world,"

■ behajf of l< olhcr persons and ^lan <> to Ulce almllar acUon In Rusw "

* and G reat Brita in . 't ----------— ________ C'B SILENT SUDMISSION 1 SUN VALLEY. Cftllf, June V■ (U P I)-T hle»es atole 21W cks fro- » - Mrs. M. A. Buckelcw's backyai’. without a alngle qunck of alarr 'i 1 The ducks, known as Moscovles, a

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I Tour Slai?■ RUPERT. Juno 1&-The Idaf ^ nuni “Tour tho Ranch Dny" v i 4ny m inds'thB 'ltcn-Jiraiea R. Cr «ii. returned Wednesday morninfi: t

th a t plans for tho open house an as scheduled. The Crowe famil

o f. Runrd C-47 plane Sunday nipht ov- John Crowe, 22, at F t. Sill, .Ok

Wednesday as conscious but " g‘ still in critical condition in the 1

Ft. Sill liospittti, after he nnd J es- three other national j;uard n*ic tralnce.i dropped from heat nnd ex- I to hnu.Mlon during a Saturday night the march,

to Tlie Rev, Mr. Crowe becnme sick shortly after-he boarded the plane here nnd wns landed a l Denver where he spent 24 hour* in a ho*- r pltnl. returning Jo the rnnch by . unln, Mrs, Crowe, her aon and .

t dflURliter and dnughter-in-law con- .. Unued to Ft. Sill In the plane. - ' [j

Don I. SmlUi. Juvenile officer for J Lemhi county, will be speaker a l -j Q the event which wlll.fenturc the ,, barbecue ot two steers from the gi

herd of SanU Oerlrudbi cattle given t/ 1 to .the ranch by the King ranch of w,

Texas. • ,,by Mrs. Kenneth Walker wilt be In

charge of wrvlni:_ylaUon.nnd Uie „ u„ nuperl national piard company wlli , ,

ser\'e the coffee and hnndle the ,,, parking of cars. Jake Wall. Rupert .

.(d police chief, and Mayor Grover „ Acock will prepare the. barbecue, hi

Tii TOtTtcd-br n u p cit inratco ttm :------3. , j Bo)-d Walter, Amcrlcan Falls, and jll, Lloyd Bnrron. Fairfield, will be In .v t t r charge of tours on the ranch, which rf, „ Is open to the public for the f ln t 1., . . . Ume since children hare been living n, for there.

Edwin Sandhofer. 'Rupert. U !n ui 53 charge of locnl arnngemenlji and nf

E arl B, Peek. .Twin Palls, publlcllv. u t The Wonder Bread eompany wUl u,

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Tokyo Rose Gets ■; 41st Reunion Bids

PORTLAND, June J7 <UPI) — ■ Tokyo Rose, who used to play prelty V record.'^ for American soldiers, has J* been Invited to attend Uie conven- '

■0 UQn-of..Uie.4Ut-lnfaaUy-DlvUlon — _ as.i6claUon here July 18-20, j

Don Cunningham and Paul Yale, i Portland, co.chairmen for the con- 'i vention, said formiil InviUllon j» would be made lo Tokyo Rose In « Chicago th b week to ittend the re- U union "and spin some of the aame 1 discs ahe played for us during com- Q bat.” They said men of the division e* held no rci>entment against her. g.i

?|. NEWS BTjjUr INDIANAPOLIS, Ja n . 18 tn - A new' h . he flood pressure on Vlneenne* todaj; cr land* of acres ef cropland being conala

-WASHINGTON. June 18 WWPreslder yr- .jiU oa-of-fonDM atungarUn-PramUr-Ii

nek to hopes for a summit conference.! J- nee he cannot think ot anything tha^

^ much as Uie execuUon ot Nogy anc! cvolt;

r NEW YOnK. June lit (UPll—Democ uUer u ld laday “It li qslU ahoeking

I e WhUe House b i t placed on Shem re Bernard Coldflne, BaUer told the e iadustrial union department, AFL-

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Crowe. T he R ev. J l r . Crowe thej If? to th e ran ch an d emphasized e an'd f re e barbecue will go ahead \m ily le f t by an Id ah o nntlonal caw R h t fo r th e bedside of th e ir son, N.Y .Qkla. Jo h n Crow e w as reported

;,i France Marks Tf Day de Gaulle i*j Sounded Calls"

PARIS. June 18 (UPI) - Gen.*■ Chftries de Gaulle led natlonwld*

cercmonles today marking Uie 18th "V ? “ anniversary of hU wartime rallying 'T call. B ut communist orders for "in*

U -fa.«ist demonstraUons" Uireat- ened to m ar Uie day w ith sU^et *• P?

*; rlo lln t. ThHeavy police relnforeemenU were '

sUUoned along the Champ^^.Elysee , to head off any pOAslbl'e violence V I between leflwing and rlghtwlng ex- - t" .t lremlst.s. _

T hirty motorcycle m em ben of the I republic ciiard were assigned to sc- ' J company him on a triumphal drire up the Champs Elysee to the tomb

" of the unknown soldier and lo tub- u rban M ont Valerlen where mem-

'g' ^ n reslsUnce m o rd e n t

j'* The ceremonie* commemonted J*** I? the mesAage of Juna 18, ItHO, when "•>} de Gaulle stood In a blacked 'out

hadlo studio In London and spoke No 'S new wocds of hope to his country, turbi , men. humiliated and confused by nlghi

the ir cnuh lng defeat a l the hands his ( of the G erm an arm y. resen

“France has lost a batUe, Fnnce wltm has no t lost the war,** he declared tesUf ihen. Pol. Today was de Oaulte's 18th diy In prone

- ifflce aa premier. T here were cele- j j j ^ kratlons in Algeria where a right- f f . f

.] Ting group of generaU and colcnUU i w e p t him to power. ji^ed,

;; Midsection Given '»—Tornado Warning Se. j By United P r* » InUmafioBsJI- , [Storm warnings, w ith menUon of c h e «n {Malble tornadoes In some areas,n nero J.uued for a f ive-su te bell in ^!- Ue naUon's mldsccUon today.le lA w arning Issued a l :a:M pin.I- COT said thundentorm acUvlty In n e e le m K ansas waa expected to

K.VW M It moved u> the souUieut.

[JLLETINS .r*" _____________Banew Wabaah rlrer te jea break eased oda.' but iDBDdated addiUoaal Uiou- _ , loalil red for federal emergency loans.

sldeit Elsenhower said today the exe-

nee. llsenhower told hU news confer- ^ “ hi th a has shocked Uie clvltlted world I>eUol anc hU associates la tbe Hungarlsn

Hegan___ BallmociUc NaUonal Chairm an Paul M. York i ing 4 wlUieas the lU m p of approTtl" e m t i Adams' rcUUona w llh mllllen. Los the ndoiU tal reUUena in fe re n c e of Prand F L - 1 0 . ‘'I haven 't received • «lenu a t.C tr tt U D cm oenUe partr.'* &

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im prudent in h ls rela lions w itlI nrcsidential nide, E isenhow er ir

01 firinff A dnm s. although he d me P residen t w ould talk about

Water Proj( Passed b

W ASHINGTON, Ju n e 18 (U: wlielminftly passed a $1,555,7'1G, sion of th e tw ice-vetoed rivers

• proval was b j' a., roll cnll vole n , n igh t passed a sim ila r measure,] tia to rs hoped qu ick ly to resolvj

the two m easu re s in time- fo r comprnmine b ill lo th e W hite JJc

Labor Reform E Measui’e Gets ;;; Senate’s Okay i>

WASHINGTON, 'June 18 H '-T Jie tfsenate last n igh t p.i.<Md a general, h'labor bill aimed n t driving racke- ni Uers and crooked officials ou t nfthe labor movement and giving rank teand file members more conlrol over c(unions. j)i

The roll cnll vote wns 88-I. j-(The lone "no" vote was ca.'t by r,|

Sen, Georpe W. Malone, R.. Nev.The bill, subject o f five days of bit- g,ter debate on Ihe senate noor. now .]

■ goes to the ho iM . Hearings nn (ctlmilar leslMatinn are under way In q]

— thnt body, bui th e measure's pro*- pecU t/iere are uncertain. The bill . ' embodies the m ost far-reaching la ­bor legUlntion lo be considered by congress ilnce passage of Uie T aft- Hartley law In :o<7. _

- Sen. John F. Kennedy, D., Ma.*ji..’ and olher spotuora of llie bill, which (

theyconceded did n o t satisfy eittier 7' extreme in the poUllpally.charged ~'■ labor field, succeeded In defeaUng!• on the aenato floor all amendmenUe Uiey opposed b u t'b n e .j T hat was dona by a coalmanJ consisting- m ostly of Democraticf votes bu t Includlne several Bepubll- ,II cans le d -b y S n i. Irving M. Ives, R., dl I, N.Y., a ci>.spoQaor of the bill. gi tl The iponaort called the birTslrong d _ and effecUve In dealing wllh union „

abuses, t u t n o t punitive. They argued th a t th e measure ahould nol teek to curb lestUmate icUvlUes of of unions, w hich they-aald would G be the effect of m any of the de- — fested amendmenU . _

I Sen. John L. McClellan, D.. Ark., 1- agreed wlUi K ennedy and Ives tha t •*- tha bill would a trike a t many of the abuses th e widely .publlcired

' hetring i of hU rac k eu commillee ,, have uncovered.. McClellan's plea for aenile pas- . sage of tho bill w llhoul loading ll . down with additional provisions was i J a powerful fac tor In Uie debate. „

The bill requires detailed public „n J (Cn.lH.>l » Fu* i. t) “J

'Man Is Found S : Guilty of T.F.' T \ « -IUlstm-bances

Robert C. Nora. 40. 7\vln Fnlls, waa-found-fuiity o f dlaturblng iHc 5 ? peace a fte r an hour-long trial wllh- j oul a Juiy W ednesday la Twin Falls kit poll:* court,

Nora, charged wlUi creating a dls- Fal turbsnce in the S t . RegU bar the ma night of May 23. took the sU nd In a t his ow-n defense. He was not rep- bile resented by counsel, did no l call any Bei witnesses bu t cross examined Uioso to tcsmying for Uie prosecuUoh. J . I

Police Judge J . o . Pumphrey nill 1 pronounce sentence Friday momlng. Lln He told Nora he w as continuing the Cot case unU rPriday ao he would have IM Ume to file an appeal If he so de- pac sired, Clly A ttorney Robert N. W. R Balleljen presented the case for the fort city, quil

Immedlaiely following the clty.'s hU presenUUon of evidence through six witnesses. Nora w aa-iw ora and told T hU tide of the case. The complaint Rur against him woa algned fay Andy Th® ChetneoU, St. RcgU bnr ow-ner; ‘ »:

ChtmenU. Uie lo s t witness called P»“ by Btllelsea. tcsUfled Nora Uu-eal- **?• ened- him wllh bodily harm and created a dUlurbance In the bar by ‘=>tc' loud and profane lanzuaje. Nora countered In hU tesUmony by claim- ing chemenU threa tened him w llh a ___

Following hU a rre s t May 32, Nora Q (C**U>i<4 M P w . 1, C*l»a i>

Baseball Today 'AMERICAN LEAGUE Fl

Chicago ........... - .... ~mo OJO-4 ftstiBrewer and W hita; Moore, Kee- mon

gan (4). Shaw (S) and Lollar FallW ashington ^ „ - L - .............. -30g=3 DaliD etro it____________________ OJO-2 D i

G rim and Courtney. Susc* and Uie Hegan (Gama called ratn) thac

BalUmore a t K ansas Clly. New ;He i York a l Cleveland, n igh t games. uUU

NATIONAL LEAGUE pa.iA Los Angeles a t phlU delphU . 6an food

Francisco a t P ltU bursh . a t . LouU “C a t.ClnclnnaU. Clhcago a t MUwau- Into kMb night f t m a . ■ th e i

ountles L ^ _ ^ _

et Aadil Baros td Clmtaltmu rr~« unit t'nliKl rr«u inurniUonal -

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H e N e e d(/P)—P res id en t E lsenhow er sa id t w ith B ernard Goldfino h u t *T ncc ; r m ade it p lain n t a newiv-conferer he did n o t 's a y t h n t in so m nny v i)out the h o tte s t W ashington subjt

jects Bill i by Congress i:(U P I)— T he house todny over- '*

T-lGpOOO rev ised compromise ver- ’c rs anti ha rb o rs bill. House np- he Ip of .374 to M. The senate In.'jt P* ure, ITi to 1. Sennte-house nego- iolvc m inor differences betw een th fo r congrcss to send th e f in a l te: ’ Jloiwe thw week. Hot;se Demo- p* “ crn ts a like w ere confident th e .■ ■■ P resident would sign th e new

bill, th e r e b y b r e a k in g a lo g ­ja m th n t h n s b locked f o r tw o pe y e a r s n e w f lo o d c o n tro l a n d n a v ig a t io n p r o je c ts . - . .

The hou.«-pa.iscd bill would au- y thqrlM 153 flood control, nav igalbn ' nnd beach erosion projects. Funds ; , le t ^ n n n c c actual conslnicUon would i J 111. hnve to be provided later In a sep- Jl®

nrate mea.iure, ?®if The new bill, approved only yen- Ik terday bj- the houJe puljbc .works • Jr commlltee. w m rushed Uirougli the f*'

house under a speedHip procedure requiring a tw o-thlrdi vote for

•y pa«age. 1The house-approved 11,555.746.000 gri

auUioriznUon compares with* the tio ll.577J-9.600 bill the President ve- thi toed two months ago and th* t l . - cli

" 610,000.000 bill h* vetoed two years ' '* ago. dl<

Included In tho compromise bUI U■ aulhoritalion of $1^ 60X100 for p lan- l'«

I ' ning for th a Brucei Eddy dam inIdnho.______________________■

i $300,000 Dl : For Hopi1; BOISE, Juno 18 (/P)— An ndvis I., day to spend half o f $300,000

g raz in g d is tr ic t around Mounta: >8 choke o u t the weed t h a t harbor ® rem ain d er will be sp lit betw een d id around T w in Fallfl, s a id Bill Ma ‘s officer a t th e s ta te b u reau o f lai [<* Congress recently appro p ria ted 1

;; Portland Man ho

Is Cited Over : ,4-Auto Smash> tv e re tl M. Hyde. PorUand, Gre„ bee

was cited for failure fo have hU car C ® under control afU r h it 1057 Plym- 000.

oulh ran in to lh* rear of a aeeond eac car causing a chain reacUon which -r damaged Uiree other c an a t 11 a jn , Sunday near Shoshoiie on highway 03. det

Hyde was in the fourUi c a r In th e .»<. procession which stopped a fte r an unknown motorist had conUnued

, down the rood after a brief pause a t _ ) the McWlllU farm entnnce. appar- , enUy checking u see If the entrance " “j |j was a rafid tearilpf-fn thu »« .t h ig h . ^

■ . Hyde was unable lo sl<v before 5*7 » hitting Uie rea r of a 1951 Nash driv- 21^

en by M arvin L, Sheridan,* Twin • Falls. Damage U the Noah waa esU- ^ ! m ated a t $300 and to Uie PlymouUi

a t $800, Damage to a 1953 Cldsmo- bile driven by Ralph A, Carmichael, S«J Berkelej', C a llf , was te l a t fSOO and to a 1056 Plymouth, driven by Joe J . Reasch, Jerom e, was »2S.

The accident was InvesUgated' iy Lincoln- Couniy Sheriff -niomaa ' Conner. The H>-de car skidded about „ 104 feet before and after th a Im - J}, m t t . b . u M . J ;

Rupert Police Judge George Red- ford fined Johnny A. UarUn. Ace- 2,, quia. $25.and coiU and suspended hU driver's license for 30 days on . charges of reckless driving. "

Three-persona forfeited bonds In , Rupert police court. TTiey a re *''' Thomas E, Spaker. Rupert, 818. fo r ** a apcfdlne charge: Mln* P . Paclc. ^ Paul. |15.- and Jam es 'Annest. Declo, “* $10. slop sign ViolaUons.

M n. Clara B, Mayer, Paul, was cited ^oc leaving th e scene, of a n ?“ accident and pealed a $19 bond " when she appeared before Judge

f t« . J. CiMma I) . 1—

Salmon Tract Has Of Jackr^bits,'

Favorable feed and climaUs eon- whei dlUons have produced a serious In* vora fesUUoD of JackrabbiU In th a Sal- ever, mon tract area, according to Twin to U FalU County Extension Agent O. W. Ic jj i Dalgh. ■“ D«

Dalgh reported WedneslUy th a t ita r t Uie InfesUUon U won* UiU year of H Uian It has. been for aevtral y ean , enoi ;He attributes the heavy rabbit pop- uUUon to U^e fact th i t U io .a rea altei pa.ued Uirough a mild winter w ith ' ‘*T food plenUful. e n I

"Ordinarily tiilertm la cuU heavily lays. Into Uifl rab b it populaUon wheh fanr the^ don't have enough to rea t 'a h d imal

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: d s H i m Il id to d n y S h e rm a n A d n m s w a s i I n e e d h im ” to c o n t in u e n s to p ' H fe r e n c e t h a t h e h a s n o in t e n t io n n y w o rd s . In . a n t i c i p a t i o n t h a t s u b je c t o f th e m o m e n t , n e w s m e n j “ w e r e pncked in to t h e c o n f e r - |

e n ce ro o m . A t t h e 'o u t s e t . E i- - I s e n h o w e r a n n o u n c e d h e h a d a | s tn t e m e n t h e w a n te d t o r e n d . | l

T he reading from typcw-rllten P r i large cnrds. Elsenhower anid Adams L ^ had been Imprudent as Adams him - ’P

self acknowledged in tesUmony yes- il|', terday before a house InvesUgatlon ' >r, committee.

■f* DesplU tha t Imprudence. Elsen- p - hower said, he- has reached these •it personal conclusions:.

*'I. I believe tha t th e presenla- Uon made by Governor Adams to ‘ i . the congre.«lonal commltteo yes- ' ' '

a l terday truUifully reprM cnU the | o - pe rtin rn t facts. ,-p •'3. 1 personally like Governor

, Adams.'■3. I admire hls abilities. | |t|

K ' " 4 .1 respect him because of Wj f ^0 personal and official Integrity, id “5- I need him," ' 1

EUenhower then w ent on i o t t y : I ■‘Admitting the lack of th a t careful . 1R | prudence In this Incident th a t Oov- ’ L r

rt, em or Adams yesterday referred to. .11, I believe with my whole h e a r t th a t I I I

' he U an Invaluable publlo servant, i H doing a difficult Job efficiently, I I honesUy and tirelessly." j l l

After reading UiU sta tem ent. El- l | | he senhower said he would have no th- ire Ing more to say regard ing th a Ikl -QP Adams-Ooldflne case. 1

But, as the news conference pro*«o Kre.«cd, he did reply to several que*- , < he tlons concerned either directly v l th I ■ e- Ihe m atter or with general p rtn - 1.. ciples reUted to 'IL --1,rs On one related m atter EUenhower v

did decline comment. T hU was 1, when ho was tgld th a t »ome Repub* i • i

n - licans running for reelecUon thU ' ' ■ In year say Uiey are going to hav* d lf-

<C*nllni*4 M Par* I. C d f . Tl

Drive Set pj)CT Control Iid v ls o ry com m ft’te e V o te d y e s t e N l |^000 in r e s e e d in g f u n d s f o r t h s f !!i u n ta in H o m e , ii r - a n a t t e m p t t o ’ f ( |j a rb o rs t h e b e c t l c a f h o p p e r . T h e l E i >en d is t r ic t s a ro u n d G o o d in tf Ipju1 M a tth e w s , r a n g e a n d f o r e s h y F a 3f la n d m a n a ^ m e n t o f f i c e h e r e ,,te d th e m o n e y f o r r u e e d i n ^ : i n | | E .— ord e r to replace th e R u ss ia n

th is tle , host p lan t f o r lea f- hoppers, w ith p e re n n ia lg ra s s - K eg. The thistle Is a n -a n n u a lgrass. MatUiews said th a program ] ■ 'probably will tak* 10 yeara to c o o - IWIplete. ^

J Th# leafhopper b u eaused e x te n - '' f Bsir* dam age .to beana a n d 'a u g v ' M

>M beeu In souUiera Idaho. \M'LT G nulng district 1 waa voted $1EK>,- ?i> 000, distric t a and dU trlct S |7B>M0 Pjd each, _ >;^ Tha ^ k e a m e n for rancher* and ■ Ll]• government agencies a lto to ld -each m t ly dUtrlct to go ahead w ith developing H- deUUed plana for th e program In 0 |

f each of the dUUIcta. T hey hopa to B® " review Uies« plans tn about two t i l ^ weeks. MstUiews said. (Q !. Thoss attending Included J im ' ! l^ . RusseU. Mountain Home eheepm an. W

^ d t s f f i i i. ner. Ooodlng. dUtrtol 5; KonneUx' i S. Gibson and Keim Evana. bo th Twtn !M. FalU. represenUng Uie a g ric u ltu n l ^

reaeart^ service; Don M u tp h y .T i^ H j^ FaUs, bean grower represenUng th a ' ■

Idaho bean commUslon. and S U U ■I Agrlcultura Commlsaloner R obert ■

Reichert. He I ■■ ■ .............. — fijFj

r . Tax Deadline ■* The second Installm ent pay- f l i ‘ m ent on real property U x«a U f f l l* due and payable, a t th e T w in . H U

FalU couniy treasurer's office on j tS l or before Friday, announcea Mra. {in ]

: Rose J . WUsoo, county tr taaa re r.' A fter 6 p. m. Friday, th e county H I

tressurer'a bo<^ wUl b» clixed 9 1, for audlUng a n d -re o o rd in t 'o a tu - ----- H |! July 3S. Mra. WlUoo w arns th a t .M

penalty of two per cent and e ight ' per cent Interest. daUng-back to f l f l l ’ Jan . I .' omst- be a d d e ^ aU*

Unquent accounts.T ax remllUnces m ust be m a ll-

, ed or In the office by 6 p . m .I Friday to avoid tha penaltjr aad I interest required by s ta te law.

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t s , ' A g e n t N o t e s H

when winter-condUioni a re n o t fa« . | H vorable." Dalgh says. B a sa id , h o v - - ever. Uiat condlUoos v e re faT orab lt.;. to the rabblU thU year ao t b a t ' t a - -I....... In lllll III I Illl.............. I.......lull

Dalgh tays the area o f Infeetatloa " sU rU io u r aod on»-hair mUas w e s t ' - of HolUster exleiidtni down (o R og- ' ' ersoa. Dalgh reports ona fa rm e r lo st abouL-SO acrea of w heat reo ta U r . a lte r belns h it by Uie ro d ea ta .- i:C -.^ '* '^ ;i^H

‘* m u U a chance for rab b it t ' '> ^ 1 e n to get In some piaeUea.*’ D t l i l l says. *There's no slock w est o t ‘ farms ou t there V> th a t no f a m aa< \im als caa 'b e « lw t,"lie a o t« t

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; Is Found 4 Guilty of T^F

DisturbanMi| ' ’" ’V rriii P»»i 0»t)t po*t«d > » bond. H e appcw td 1

a in d p le« led Innoceol. Al t Um* he requested * Jury :triil i Ume to ooM ult *n »ltomey. *]

-J court jm i te d the rcque>u.. * Nor* e n m e d Robert Hftybom ll th e llrm of R aybom »nd lUyberr

repreatni bhn . m d A f, Nor» wl T drew h C re<jue»t fo r * Jury U

and dUmlwed h li atlom sy. He- i ___ever,-R obert.lU ybom . w ii-s ru iA . Wednesday d u r ln j the tri»L • A - T h e 'lr la l itcmmed from -sn . f tercatioa regarding a card w : Chementl turning o u t th* JUi

, over the card table a fte r Her* .do*T), Nora’* demand of Ctieme

.* behind the bar and turned out i i an artum eot between the t«'o a .! the alleged threalenlng of Nora «' I » gun by Chementl.J Jack W right, .first »-llneu tall T by Ballelsen, tesUlled tha t Nc I' . came Into the bar and thal

J l called him to the card Ub)e..N« T sa l down and Chementl came irt \ beftlnd the bar an d tum ed out I.1 ’ UahU.J Wright further teJllfled th st Nc,1 walked toward the fron t door. .'S aald h i didn 't know If he left t

bar but a few minutes Jater henn N o n 'a n d ChemenU arguing ne

,U the bar.-- B "I heard Nora say, 'I 'm going

- break your neck*.- w rlg h t taiU l.1 ‘-Nora then tried to grab “JlmmI (ChemenU) who w u behind t

■ .1 bar."Nor* e ro u examined W g h t w

! obtained a a adm lulon from hiJ lh a t *ChemenU d id n 't want r . ! , (Nora) to hla place." .’ ■nuaoeondwlUM ii.Fim iikaarcl

dl. Twin raU i. UaUflcd th a t Chcrnet^ tu n e d off Um UghU v h c a Hora •7 down a t (h* card ta b lt. f to also UI uaed U u t M e n * « « « “ * J 5.* h a r t wllb hi* m t and

X him.* w m iiBM r M t t m O art

I V h O d ld B O tc h U f ih M t H t MXlac TM b W h .

th e eoort K a n e»Hi< < * e e ^ ••baU bM M M «< f t . . . • UM to i n c h » a tm Um M r M l

T J . . • '.'In r d l s f r h i in — Uj i i '----- fWlUt ■ iv n . HTttiMn — t t a tned li d id not « t ■ g n b« t 4M h n r l iM «n« say M o tU d n t about c tm a# I t

•poUcfc4 AaoUiir v t lB M M tlw a l t r a f UoB. C h tH ii B c h iw w to A T « I m i l . said. "N o»m b»nfhU «art.-H

too clalmKl Im WW 00 p r a b«t d l I IM Nora s ta r t beh lad th e ba r afU f ChemmU. Kor» o w » - aiaBao* I echnc«ttg(»t. b e a r tn i down on th

fu n bu t tailed to a h a te hla tetU I mony.

! A waltres*. >Cr*. I}oroUiy Boun who waa near w hen th a a rfu m a

, w u going on aald, “M r. wi I using profane laoguage.” B hi aU ] tfOd Ih t did n o t tee a gun.II . ChemenU w as lh e laa t wltnei i eaUed lo t th e piw ecuU on. Be a( i m ltted h a n a c h e d under U » ba A obtained a r m and placed It In n li pocket *’1 did n o t t » l s t i t <t M : Nora and.did n o t reach for It,unl ' he alarted around Oi# b a r h e sal

trnder croea exam ination by Noi Jl he aald he tu rned off th e llghU a dd u e no one waa playing cards an ' f t was a 160*watt bulb a n d I want«

to UTi electricity.'*. ' OhemenU elatm ed N ora threat I ened "to break m e In two."J ■ Nora admitted going Into Uie bi t and esUlog to ChemenU to U lk t L - him. He aald h a w anted to kno B why ChemenU tu rned o u t th i llgV m and why h e did n o t v a n t him In thW Plwe-f - He fu rther claim ed Chemen 1 pointed th a gun a t h im and threal ! aned to shoot. -ChemenU told me I I ge t out o r h e irould ahoot" NoiI said. He denied threa ten ing to gII behind Uie bar and get ChementL I ■ Following. N ora's tesUmony. Bai ' lelsen asked him , "Wr. Nora. If yo

h ^ gone outside a fte r M r. Chemen U turned off th e llghU do you thin there would havo been trouble?

I Nora answered, •'No."I No police officers were called 1 I twUfy. HoweTcr, N ora said. -Ui I eopa eame into th e place and arrest

ed me. They wouldn’t le t me sign I complalnC.** Ballelsen pointed oi

th a t the complaint against Nonrwc signed by ChemenU.

LaboF-Refewn- Measure Gets Senate’s Okaj

<rr*» r t n On*)financial n p o r ts by unions, unlo

I offlcen, middlemen and employer I and alM estabUshes a new unlo j democracy code. T his code rtquln * eecret Totlng in union elecUon* an

Umlts term s of \mlon officers.,' In addlUon, the m eantre seta u I aerena ne»--criminal penalties d» I algned to helj) ellmlDate genplei

from the labor movement.Also Included aro some changt

1| In the Taft>I!iutley taw long lougt h i organized labor.

I ; However, the aenale stnick fro l ^ ’ Uie bill the accUon which wou

in .* wiped ou t th e Tafb-tlarUi | t j . ‘ nqulrem ent th a t im lbn offlcen mu W t. file non-communist affidavits. Lab ■,* leaden have assailed th is prorlslo » ' T his w u the vote oo w hkh Kei I nedy w u defeated.

I . K e e p th e W b lt« l i a fy o f Sa le t:? :.F l7tnEI

N o w n l M d a y s to U h o u t < tr a f / ia d e a m t n o u r U a g lyalley. 1

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‘J I W e a th e r J* - * MAGIC VAlXEY-CenenDy f*

^ _ afU m ooo wlUi chaae* ef thonde*ICCS M to 64. W ib taoorrow M M 92 .1

red May n e w ' y OBK, Jone 11 lU P D - At lh a t u ,u nera log , a i reported lo Uie I r i l l and G rand Marais. MIeh. Tbe hl{be«l ley. The u ,d Needle*. Calif.

ybom of simUoii Ml*, win. Tybom to -r— __ra w ith. |i_ |„ ~~ . __. »j «airy trial i i a r k r --------------------- m .. i*y. How* Cbkt»* —. ——--------- .'. JJ- K.prcaent P Z i V . * . : : z .» »i.-L . Im AM>)n ____ *1 »

•an a l- n»w ------------« j : -

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S M a g ic V a lTWIN ?ALLB-MlIlUry grav

4 eaUed t ^ a r i t u for ManhaU J. Jeffri ,t Nora *111 be performed | t 10 sm . Sat*: lhal lie day « t Sunset Memorial park by t le. Nora loc^j nBUonal guard unit. ll«Ui ■ ne from mored cavalry regiment. Punei out Uie cortege will leave White mortus

chapel a t 9:<S a.m. Bslurdi ist Nora Frlenda may call a t the ehipel Fi ;oor. He day.lefl the . . ______r heard GOODINO—R ounr will be red ig near ed for Jmb Unamuno, Bel«, nt

p jn . Wednesday a l the Thomp*' [oing to chapel and mass will be celebrat ettUled. a t 10 a jn . T hunday a t 61. Ellz Jimmy- beUi's CaUiollc church with t arf the R er. Father Aldesro, BoIm, offli

allng.' Concluding riles will be he {ht and I------------- --------------------------------

M a g ic Val]tmM t Maide Valley Memoriali s w VlaJUnf h o u n a t Msglo Valli y ^ u m a a ru t tMipftaf a n ftoo S to

aod T to • pjtt.A S M m C O

^ H f r n n Loeck. Oeorgi W. Chai S M . U nda Sdgar, J. Frank Depe^ B u l U k a a ad Carrie L. Hardy, i

*»_?** T M i f U R Mrs, Don MUler, Mr • D m o C. eorvnacn. Marjotli Mar

i AtkJM, aeoU DoBglu Pence, phUlJ* •I'** a M « I t a l f r and CaUiy 1 ^ Moi _ liy .iII»» iil:M f» .R vn iondM cF a i •* M a ad m f p tm BcMl PerUn

*-'*H llBrtM glR M rt. Troy A, Jone K taA ertr. aad Fanl W. 8eott, Hai ttteew

B i n a s s c o U n . O rflt 8«dlUe, James 0. Der

» * rta- a iiw . t a l a U se Oobet. U n. Raj Twia B a n d B iM en and daughter, Mr

t.* Ke Rfehard WUUana and diughte ivt d id Robert Nor«. J r . V n . Donal r a n e r Wkoelwrlght, S a n d n C nfl, Mr untBMl U nurtno BUvena. Donald Qrlgtb gn th e aod William W hitten, J r , all Twl

teaU- Falls : JuUe Sue Oodds and Olen Shvwmaker, boUi Kimberly; Wll

Baum. D. Hansen. Jerome; Arthur • Tiffltot Flnke. Buhl; Henry Schwab. Eder « w ai M rt. Stephen Ooodwln, Hiteltor ll also H ennan J . Voas. Nampa, and Lllila

T urner, Pago Pago, American' 8i Bltness w iB xna ?• h l i A to n w u bom Wedntsdsy moir

KU to g to M n and M n . .Charlu Kllme _____ ■

le'aoid: Goodingr Memorialy Nora Vlaltlng houra a t Ooodlng CounI U ’ e - Memorial hosplUl are from 3 to i;! dl and and 7 to 8:S0 pJn. wanted ADMriTED

D ale Butler. Lawrence Lee, J) threat* ZJnda Short and Ann Short, a

Ooodlng. h i ba r ;

“H Speaker Flays Sewer, Water

emenU .

K t Bonding Plar' N ora "to go Jo h n B. Hayes Wednezdsy alUeli

lentL ed tlie city's proposal to luue ll.dOO , v . l . 000 In' revenue bonds for expsnalo if vou ***'«'■ *y»lem en

UieconsUnicUonofasewagedlsposi1 thinkluble?" H ay r j spoke to Twin FilU IU

ta rtan s a t the American legion hfl 11.^ 4« ‘ ff**’ Attomey Roberl N. V

Ballelsen had oulUned and eipJalnt* , th e purpose of the propoied bon ^ * * 2 elecUon- snd w hal new fuclllUi

“To lump th e water and aewi pre jS C tlln lo one Issue Is toexdo and browbeaUng and I don't like J l Hayea declared. •'We are not aho: of w ater In Twin PalU. We wasl

i n — : flOO'i ecoiia 'fw t o f wate r by ln u n g faU o r i ^ t h e rim of Snsk# rlvi

/ t s I n taking Issue with bll^lsen / statements, Hayes said the etiglneei yr»-mr ^ by an outside firm so U- k a y clt7 could have a feasibility repoi

•> on the water and sewtr sUtus w« unnecessarr.

union ••EveryUilhg' those engbeen sui iloyers, m ltted In their report was on recon union I helped gather such daU in 1B(

equlrcs and 1904 when I helped make a sui ns and rey here." Hayes said. • a 'B allelseahad tracedthe u « e r an itU UD development program for Ui lea de . ' ' '^ c h waa sU rted In 19S0. II n n le h *»* not "Just fc

a sewace disposal pU nl but for Ui future development of the woter an sewer aystem to take csre of preset needs and future (rrort^ of Uie city

H e e ip latned-tho t bond-buyei t from require "outjilde" engineers to'mali

w w ld an Imparllol survey and report o RarUey the feaalblllty of compUUng CCrUl n m m t proJecLi before they wlU buybond i . U ^ Balleben did not say there wi ovlslon. a ahortane of water In the Twl 1 Ken- PaUs area. He aald. -V e h « e pleni

Of water tn th is area bul the prol ■ . —I lem U the dlstxlbuUon of the w«U F la e Uie faclUUet to dlilrtbuie It.'*

He aald Uie city 's plan lo drill lyuiB deep well was aound ana v u u

mo.li economical and sale iource i water.

Ballelsen aald the reaun for con blnlng th t w ater and sewer projec In one packaga was bee»u» -boi buyer* requtr* It."; He »dd«i th Uie procedure was legal and had been declared by.Uie stat« lupret;

concluded by u rjiin »u rtj______m e n u to regU tfr for, Um eiecuc

“A t l e u t vote; WheUier you Uror oppoee th t lasue Un't of loo crt l ip S ta n c a . ' But, the f»« ihai j

' do r««tster a n d vote U eiidence y o u t a ’ yw y dT»B

I'w orth o l eggs annuaUy.

, T e m p e r a tu r e sly fair toenom nr except parUy clsitdy In I indersbowers. CeoUsned warm. U w tenlj 92. Lov U s t n lgb t SO, 72 a t ■ a A . aad tS

I'l)—Thcyilowest temperalore la the naU ihe U, S . w eather borean. w u 21 degrees Ihesl reported yeiterday was II# a t Ther*

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.01 ---------- JJ

« ,« .Salt Uk* C llf---------- - '* »» ■ .IT .H«n fr»nflMo ___ : ----- 'Z1} .'Wnlll* ---------— — ”.. ,ti »» «•II W ath lixu ii..... ..............

a l l e y F u n e r a l sgrave- a t 4 p.m. Thursday In th i Pleaai

Jeffriei -view cemetery Burley,

^ ‘S e BORLEY - Funeral services am ar- I-yJ* W . Pl»tU win be held at Mineral P-™- Thursday In the Elks tem Drtuarr In .Burley. Concluding rites will ^ rd sy i>eld In. Uie Pleasant View ccmeU wl F ri. FVlends may call a t the Payne mi

tu a ry Wednesday afternoon and e' n lng nnd T hunday until time .

I rccit- th e service.t, nt e -------- .impson RUPERT — Services for Her■brated B ohle will be held a t 3 pjn . 6ntiEliza- d a y a t the Paul Congregatlonnl

h Uie c hu rch wlUi the Rer, Rhlnehiofflcl- O pp offleUUng. Concluding rl

le held w ill be held In Uie Rupert cemete

lU e y H o s p i ta lsirial St. Benedict’s, Jcrom<Valley VislUng hours a l St. Benedle g to < fiOipltMj are from 3 lo 4 and 7 tc

p jn .ADMITTED

Chap- O. L . Brooks. Jerry Frazier. M }epev. H a rry Overland, Mrs, Orville Bbr dy, all a n d D ouglu Bullen. all Jcrotr •, M n. M rt. Oene ElUson, Hazelton; M Marie lU y McChord, Wendell; M n. 8U PhUUp l in g K ing. Richfield and Mrs. Arcl Mox- Jo n es, Shoshone.

(cFar- DISMISSED erklni, . M n , Ralph Lawrence, Slioshoi Jones. BIRTHS , H as- Bona were bom io Mr. and M

R a lp h Lawrence, shoalione; Mr. a: M ra. I la iry Overland. Jerome; h

, Den- a n d M ra. Ray McChord. Wendc Ray- a n d M r. and Mra, Oene EUlsc

, Mrs. H azelton. A daughler was bom ighter. M r . and M n. Kyle Rigby. Jerom o )ona]d --------

Minidoka CountyADMITTED

n t.n n Domingo Espinoza. Mrs. Sa£ WU- Doiin* “" d Alvin Vogt, all Rupert,

hur J, *Eden; Cottafrc. Burlcylelton; ADMITTEDLillian . M n . Kny Kessler. Rupert, w n ' 8a* M rs. j(jyc« cook, Burley. ■

DISMISSED M rs. Alice Erickson. Oakley; Mi

m om- B a rb a ra Jacobson and Dennis Purl b o th R upert; M n, Belores Pcterso

• P a u l; John Kepdall nnil M n. Ha: n n h Price, Burley, and Judy Con-i

II M urtaugh .• BIRTHS

r r * .S A son was bom to M r.'and Mj “ M cIvln Cook. Burley.

, F o r best flavor, cheese should : *■ J*’,'? a b o u t room tem penture whi "■ • “ ~ i rv r i .______________________ _

lUck-

atulon ^ ^

MOREi Ro-

S ; . In N ew Blu ciS . Reinforce

i WORKwaste: ___________________ \__________

river I Fortified v. 25%- DuPo

S p S . ' • 0 - i c k d ^ ln g , w riru was; « "CONESET" w ath• sub.! ---------lit tle o r n o i ,record. # G u aro n tc ed by G o

a sur*. # S ta - f lo t leg l e o m i

• R e in fo rced p o c k e h

« • E x tra ifu rd y x lppo

is lfo r, or Uie' sr and Ircsent| 7 0 ®^ M o ro w ear th o n

Buyers; y o u o r« o c c u ito m td lo l - -

irt^on G ro o to r w eo ring q u o l-e ru in i t i e t t h a n ever bQlore.bonds, e w u Twlni

plenty.prob- d e l u x e 6-OUNCE .t w

£ } T A N SHIR'“ Stevens cotton luper twistirce of ferens l>-pe collar; Sanforliec

1 color; deep .roomy pockets; U rw rn - , to body contour fit; full lengU

won’t ride up.

!d tha t • had so'upreme! -

ILS."' —

s i C v fneerou ' ^ •I If iVa from ROPi - TWIN FALI

^ Portland Man — I Is Gted Oveir In U te

4-Auto SmasI naU on ^eiJford- The'*cruh* w m t i a t

a jn . Monday when M n , Mayer K ^ a l her 1651 Bulekiucri»« i dan.from the curb on Z street ni

^ Uie postofflee. The lefl fron t otS M d»n«ged In the amount

K *45 when It h it Uie right r e » fern i» of a parked J»5B Ford belonging *! • Ralph Oraham, Rupert. Damage

. Uie Ford was |4S. according to C l i ■■ Officer Ernest WUllams, w ho’ .»o vcstljated. - _____________ .

Jerome Pollee J u d g e Robe <• K e h r e r Wednesday fined M t» Gratiner^ Wendell. | i o for drlvl- — ■II I 45 miles in hour In a as-mlle lo

He w u Cited by c ity Officer Uc . Small.\ Nine fines forspeedlng were pi

I last week-end to King Hill Just 7- . . , , . , . Sherman folio’leaaatil » radar check west of King H

Fined were Kessll c. Kirk, 0 Ices fo r O " - •"'1 «» t» : Wlllll Iri . t 2 Morahall, Klamath FaUs, O re. 1

H. M. RelmnI be “ »**: Mike- She

K. Crockett. H flU ey ,.u f5 m d ^ « . Teiarkai

f i r cosu; Bob L . JohnsiCaldwell, t t l and cosU; Charles Stiles, Idaho Palls, tlO and coj

H enrytloniiii.« It*5Tnon<l D- MaUieny, 18. rot

n S 2. Jerome, w u fined 110 and t t CO ilnehold Tuesday by JusOce of th e Pei ■meCnT Pumphrey Jn Twin Falls Jt

Uce court for running a atop all---------- MaUieny w u cited by S ta te PaUi

man R. E Young near the Intersi J tlon o ^ d d l io a avenue a n d Jeffi

Program Set for Concei

. A varied pnsgram w u announc ;r. M rs. Wednesdsy for Uie second In I , BaRby summer clly band concert i Icrome; *■>« P-m- Thursday1- M rs. Uie band shell.I . 'a te r - program .will open wlArchie "Pfeedom of Uie S eu ," a march,

Esberger. OUier selecUona will "Morning, Noon and Night In Vie

oshone na.“ overture, Suppe; La Cumpi olU," /tango. Rodriguez; “Emper

id M rs Waltz." Johann Strauss,-and "CoI Mr and Alford,ic- M r Following Intermission Uie bai /endell' YoumarEUlson "Solo Pomposo," arranged by som to B e n e t t ; "Brlgadoon” selecUc romo. W* “King CoUon." mart

The band will also play "The s t y Spangled Banner"' and “Asleep

Uie Deep."Sadie Band dlreclor U Charles Ratcllfl

jpert. ---------------------------READ TIMES-NBW8 WANT AD

r. Mrs.iP u rln . J s f c T / i 5 y v " A ,slerwm.1. H an- K V C o n c r , ' ) x K l M

id Mra.Vaeatlons are wonderfol. Wom

cn wonder where they wilt* gc >u]d be ChUdren wonder whea Uiey'll ic

w hen aad the men wander w h ^ they'l get the money.________________

E WEAR i3lu^ Bell Nylon h reed Sun Tan M

K P A N U iI w ith ^ ^ iPont 420 Nylonw rin k l* re iU to n r

'O fh 'n w ear no iro n in g

r G o o d H o u ik o a p ln g - '-

o m i

:ke r«

;lp p o r f ly

4 ’ *.T W IL L

iwlsl twill; ^ \orlied. fast ^ts; ta ilored ■ length Inlls,

n t V tr m l \ SOPER’S — it's dependable A L L S B U H L - R U P E I

TIMES-NEW

|r>vdn F a l l s Nto H ea I

_ . Tw lnW U Toastmlstress club will O C M meet a ts a ja . Friday a t th e home a S i l of M n.uugh Boone,.one mile west

of Uie ^ I n FaUs Rifle and PUto) d' a l 10 elub gntads. _____

idck M- Grmore L Meet ■et near M oun t^ Rock O rangt wUl meel i otHjer a t 8:J0' p. m . Thursday a t the lOunl cf OranRB UI. RcfrexhmenU wIU be fender served b) Mr. and Mrs. C^urils Eaton

iglng to and Mr. nd Mrs. Ray Moon.TUige toto c ity Tools St> ;n

rho ■ In- Theft sheet m eU l tools valued . . a l - t lS . lu m . a .garage oa-ned by

RoberU Eldon P .f e b e r u , 331 Second ave- d Max nue west, was reported a t 8:05 am . drivlnit Wednesdi • to Twin Falb police, le zone. The tools ;-ere In a gray metal too! r Uoyd box. ______

■re naldJuitlce Professlnal Adjustment bureau follow- ^11^ a c ll acUon In Twin Falls na Hill probate c( ir t Tuesday against Ken- .k S n . neUi 0. aU seeking l lU cUlmed William due Uie 1 ,-ln FaUs Cllnie hosplUl. „ SIO In te ru t mounUng to (18.S1 U Blmnltz, wughU Tl bureau Is represented by ■ Short. H- N. Jew« I, Tw in P a lli aUomey.

Debt Fsyi »nt Asked arkans P e t Dali company and Boise Ice ohnson, and Prodi e company fUed a civil irles R. acUon In V ln Falls district court I cosu. Tuesday t (alnst Shlg Ogaaawara. .Wash., doing busl ess as OrlenUl Cafe, for

$700.11 cla med due on the sale of 1. roule frozen foo producU. The companies t t cosu are repre ented by K ram er and

Peace Walker, T r ln FalU law flmp.Ill Jus. _ ----------------------------

S * ‘D a i ^ y M o n t h ’

M o y ie S h o w n

n A t L i o n s M e e tC 6 r t A film; concerning June T)alry ,o„n„rt monUi and the American dairy In- ?„ f ! : dustry w u ahown to Twto T^IU

Lions elub membera Wednesday ,^ v I t noon a t the regular weekly lunch-

eon meeUng a t the Legion hall., ..[u , Club Prealdent Uriel Simmons - h hv ahowed U’e film 'and said the aver- wlll" Me pounds of milk producUon for \ v ien- cowl In th e county had Increased imnar- 1.000 pounds to 7,200 pounds

Ifom 1950 to 1B57."Colo- Simmons announced th a t new of-

' fleers would be InsUlled a t a meel- > band Ing a t Legion haU beginning a t 7:30 imans; pjn, next 'W ednesday. _ by D. ouesst were Ncrrman Olson,

lecllon, Charles R. Donnldson, BIU Daniels, march, McElroy and Al Oft'ens. l i Htiir I t »■« announced Uiat Bob Baker een ta aPPOlnUd U on t tone

chairman.itcllffe. An Invitation from Eeal Peck,

Twin Falls. Idalio Ranch for Youlh • ADS. director, urced Lions to nttend Uie;-------- open house a t the rnnch beginningr M a t noon Sundny.

CLASS SLATED a ® SHOSHONE, June IB — Bishop

Foote. Boise, will be nl Uie EpUco* V A / pnl churcli Sunday evening to con- ' f l l duct a conflrm alloa class.

t I EARLY SW E E T CH EBRIES . A ro now Ripa ALSO ROVAL ANNS

ll'°go* (picked or you plek)'II 10. C ry tto l S p rin g g O rc h a rd H>ey-u D A 6 - 5 0 7 5 , F iler

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Friday Evening

PEIT - BURLEY

EWS, TWll FALLS, mAHO

I News in Brief4-H Clob te Meet

I will Blzzorettea 4-H club wUl meet at tiome 3 p jn . Thursday to Uio HoUlsler west Orange hall.

PUtol --------T nickrr Plntd ,,

Charies J. Jsm sin . 337'Addison avenue west, was fined tIO and $3

m eel cosU Tuesday by Justice of the the Peace J . O. Pumphrey for fallun to

U be register a truck. He was cited by toton SU te Patrolman 11. E. Csrr.

VUItor Reported "■ .Mra. Lena Or Ilolderman, Twenty-

alued nine Palms. Callf.. Is visiting her d by soD-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and ave- M n . Hugh O. Boone, for a month, a m . M n. Holderman U a former Twin

ollce. Falls residentI U»! - . ■,

Fined for Noisy Muffler*T liom u Sharp. ID. rouU I, Filer,

w u fined tio and costs Tuesday In ireau Twin FalU police court by Judge J. Falls o . pumphrey for operating a motor Ken- vehicle wiUi noisy mufflera. He w u Jmed cited by elty pollee.plUI. --------U la Farm Bareaa MeeU Tonliht.-

by Members of Uie Twin Falls Couniy F a m Bureau execuUve board and all community reporten' wlU meet a t 8 p. m. tonight'at bureau head-

« Ice qu a rten In the old hospllal buUd- clvll in j.

court _____wara, VUlUng ReUUvea e. for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Malberg and >le of family. Son Joae. Callf, are vUlUng *nles friends and relaUves In Ta'ln Falls,

and They also will attend the reunion of the class of 1028 of the Twin Falls high school Baturday nlgbt.

^ MarrUKe LleenseiMarriage licenses wen Issued

Tuesday by the Ta'ln FaUs county T l clerk to John If. A. W llun, Snn Dl- •“ ego. Callfn and Mary D. Arrlng-

_ ton. Twin Fall?, and James A. Klrk- 5 C t ^ azello n , and Irene M.

Dairy ’ — -y In- Taking Coun*TalU Slxteen-year-old Richard Perry, esday aon of M n. Bemlce Peny, Twin inch- Falls. U attending a Junior engineer I. nnd science summer course a t Brig- mons ham Young university In Provo, The aver- course began June 7 and will close n for this week-end.eased -------- 'lunds RITES ATTENDED

RIN O HILL, June 18-Mr. and w of- Mrs. Emery Helm and family, Mr. n e e t. ‘‘nd Mrs. Herbert Hendenon and

family and Mr. and M n. Lester Hall and family attended funeral serv­ices for Lee Williams, former'IClng Hill resident Tuesday In-CaldweU.

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Colorful Now BoysS port:

FEATURING NEW I LITTLE OR NQ.IROl

s ty l e n f tc r H tyle.-color RTcnt vn lue-fillcd b u y s I S h i r t s .

BOYS'TOonmoor, Wrlj;hlswe»r, ^Janlzeni Crew, neck, d f liquare neclc. sliirt eoU ■ , lars. Ivy butlon-dowiu. 'PracUcally evtry color ■and pattern .you could H

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~ Ike Says Aide Isn’t Prudent

“ But Is Needed( In a P»f« Om) ?

flculty faelfig Uie voten on • the ison Adams-Ooldfine Issue. t1 13 T h e PresUent aald he did not { the care to say inything on'-Uiai—lh a t ,

1 to he had a lrs d y m adi hU general , I by su te m e n t, ,

A t ono point Elsenhower w u asked wheUiir,.ln the light of Uie ; Adams-Ooldflne altuaUon, H would '

o ty . be proper for oUier govemment em- ‘ her ployes to do what Adams did and • m d win Elsenhower’s approval. ‘ihUi T h e President repUed "that he j rwin a lw ayi h u ’slriven for Uie highest, '

Impeccable sundards In the c u e of ( W hile House staff memben. He *

' sa id th e goal U the same In the I isw e u e of emplojes of aU other agen- < y In clea, bu t th a t he does not have u 19 J close contact' wlUi them u with lotor m em ben of his own suff.

” Rupert Resident iinly Dies in Hospital

RUPERT, June 18-Henry B^ohle »*<t died a t B p jn . Tuesday of a rare

liver aUment a l a T *ln FaUs hospl- lUd- tal.

H o w u bom Peb. 17. 18«8. near ' O dessa, Rus.ila, and c.ime wllh hU * famUy In le si to Eureka, N, D, He w ns married cn Ner. s. 1S09,- to .

lUng Pauline DerreUi. The couple first i homesUaded In IBIB a t Isobel. S. D . i

n of and came to Actqula In March, 1030. i F^l» T hey lived there untU IMfl when 1

they m oved. lo Rupert and Mr. I Bohle esUblUhtd the Rupert Iron '

' worka whleh he managed unUI hU I sued reU rem ent In IKS. 1“" ‘y Survlvon are hla widow, one son, < ■ Richard Bohle. and two da ujh ten , 1 / “«• Mra. Ella Hlrscb and Mr*. Laurlna

M ettler. all Rupert; one broUier. 1 “ • G eorge Bohle, Aberd. S. D.; two sis- i

te n . Mrs. Louise Hannah. SentUe. ] and M rs. Hilda KeppUn, Lehr, N. D , I 10 grandchlldrtn and 13 great- i gm ndchlldren. . *

[;*!." Funeral services wUl be held' a t 3 p jn . Sflturday at the PaurConirre- ‘

'£!5* BnUonalUt chureh wllh the Rev, I P * R hlnehold Opp ofllclstlng. Con- ' •'“ * eluding rltea *1U be held In Uie

R upert cemetery under Uie dlrec- 1 tion of the Goodman mortuary, i

JUSTICE nL E S Mid BURLEY, Juae 18-JusU ci of the HbU Peace Joe Weldoh. Incumbent, llled j lerv- W ednesday for reelecUon on Uie < <lng Republican tlctel. He h u held thU 1 rell. office for the y u t five yean.______ j

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• GENUINE WESTEI

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. ' WI S e e n f o ^, Tony Bobler hanelnff

• U rle ra 'L ^ o 'not ‘ Slraraons examimns miu AV

Uie “ Of* cft^iopy *hid«‘^,h^,uld wnlklngdo»’nM .ilnav tnwem- °™ ” »«fO 'lngpnck.isf u W - . i ' and ...M a k c ih U i ice buckr i ' s

cafe.durtnifalteratlon.?.. T f^ . he girl sunbaminK'ln b«cky.rd "-i"

lest, t«n-*Be boy* dljtmns tr tn 'fw i e of • Small boy puiiinj'i ^ 3 1He full of toys. . . Londra csiii! J,*? ! the pulling inlo locnl « 1«

[en. overheard; "If i jiv ,; M UieyU.all want one.” r ith ------------------------

Youth Rauchal ‘Open House’

Not Canceled(rr.ni f u . n*.i

supply a mffry-Bo-round lo h u ‘" ‘n children'.

, He Buns will be luppllrd by ,- to Jeans bakery. Idntio KaiU’ i w first . te n bakery. Burley, nnd Edi„ S . D , cry; pickles by storey Food 1030. ucts, Ogden. Utah; poiito r h i ^•hen Nalle>-s, Clover Club and IdahoMr. to company; and Hosim c*y.,

iron wonder Bread. Twin Falls' Mffn hU by Boyd's and Cousin Hoy-scif,,?

Burley and Rupert, and pnpfrpUtH . ,*on, and cups by Uie M. H. Klr.j cok, 5 ten , piny- ■■rlna The ranch It rrnclied from nurwt ^ Jier, by going approximately ont.hi!' als- mile paai Acequin, Uien norih wl tUe, proxlmnlely one mile nlitr J M . D.. the main line of the Ur.lonTiti''* eat- railroad. Blgai will be pijcKj ',j

strategic points, nccordlnc lo Vni a t a Peck cautioned moiorisu to u (rre- careful a t the rftllrQ.id crovtni ii U*-' Rev, fut-movlng IralM cnnnoi b< -ur. tita ;on- readily. ' rnaJUie Mra. David Hewitt and ihr Rir->

rcc- for Youlh students hsvi* btm iaihi (lllng the work during (he ilua;i ^ of the Crowe fnmily.

the The newly opened HsU of Nttlllled American F o rm I nl Thn ^the cnn Museum of Natural liU taja n

thU New York City rrproducts ll[f.£> S n i?xhlblUfromtheforesUinio»a'A F. Ji

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WEDNESDAY. JUNE 18. jgj,

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' maX ZUlnllc, T »ln Fnlls, JIc«' ta ,,4 TMnriJv atccmoon to compcce nl i . ijiiifmM Idaho DBCtnnt. oi

Sallini anil nxdlonl’ MLu Zltilnlk oi «u Kfn o» a t Joslln tlcld by her D. cjlher »nd father nnd members ot pi lie Twin Palls Lioa"' «'«•>. the locnl

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r? Springdale Visits, .. Journeys Related >5SPIUNODALE, June 18 - Mr. and “

U a Sun Ojawa »nd «on*. Tommie iM Deio. apeat Sunday In Salt Uie Cllj *1th relatives. ' .,,

Mrt. Sine Osltrhout hai rttumed frea Salt Uke City where ahe ipent uTtnl i]ir< vlth her srandion. a pitlenl la the chlldrcn'a hospital, i-

Shann I l^ a u spendins this J i VKk b Upin. 13t*h. with her irwdpuraia. Ur. and Mr*. Oeorge ' ll;mu. Ulu Hymu apent the In>t in k In ProTO at Brigham Young ] UBlrenlir There the enrolled In the Hh >3uraaium eoune. She attended the mi MM conltTtMC ta Salt Uk* CUy CTtrIhewek*ena. • ■• ' 'Fr

Un. Ttin McQnw attended snul« ] tiUoo exercise* for her ton, Daruld fo{

••Wraw.lnTaeoma. Wa»h.8healJ0 laj Jtndtd the weddlnj ol her #on. j l a id McOrav. Tlm McOraw ac- „ r tKipiDied her back to Springdale, dci Uf. tnd Mr*. Wealey Hunt ac* .

Kapinltd their aon and daughler- U.lar, Mr. and Mra. Rulon Kurat. . t i a p . Mont, lo Salt Uke City «^re they attended ih* MIA con- j ‘*

Officers Named | In Area Church p

EHOSIiONE, June 18 _ Officers U’I been elected for tlie oJflclal W i of the M<thodlsi church. I Crorse YounR is ehalnnan; Wll-.

l^K tm er, vice chairman; Leon-' r t Diujhtrty, treaaurer; Ray E.:Oitr. Ttcofdlng lecretati'. and Ru-| ct w. Manning, financial t t a e -1

>*«fd to committees are Oeorge ^ t o a , chairman. Mrs. Mnry! ...

P * " Borten • J milltrn Kemer. building com- ^ M V lllltm Kemer, dialrman.l

Don^d Sandy and Mr*. S. M. ^iMdlUng; Mrt. Pcthlck. clialr- ^ U n . Lula Dlnsmore and Mrs.

Mtnnlng. memorial; Mrs WJ1 Kenajton, chairman, and faJinlM Kemer and Mrs k« ip v _ “^ t r i n m i o committee.

Small Boy Drowns^8 «n»” •

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““ '•Wer-i fam, north of here. i j g ^ e n found the body of Bcott S K *” "u’ 3 year* old.

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O I.J•on xelccled Mla* Tw h Palls.Muniy In k Irs. December.ta Club mcmber.i m hnnd at the „

Cle airport Included Uriel Simmons, outgoing pre.ildei ; Paren Fnler. «.

ilk oul jo in s dU trict OTcmot; Ilobert ,i. ier Dukor and L, E. ( « ) noulh. locnl e, of pncennl clmlrmnn.:nl Mlia ZIntnlk'a I lent parllon of ~ ■ns her competlUon f< • ihe local Utle “ wna h e r p iano perf rmanet. , ,

' ™ t n l ly n . .n : t d l ,J j« r . t !a t entrim ce from Vhllman college pi

d in Wftlln W alla, Wish. In addition, the achool nw nrdedlhe T»ln Fnlla girl »I,flOO a cho lan ii^ and liOO first th

. music prize fo r her «ork in eompetU j,, ' tlon wlUi » .« U ic r iludent.v . ie ” Honors a t entrnite a»atd-i are i,. . Riven- on th e bnaU^f an eniering

sludenfa scHoImUc latlng and per- t.i w nnl achJevemenL-i. |

* Journeys, Visitors ^ ;; Told fo r Dietrich

D IETIUCH. Juae 18 - Mra. Joe fl' H ndden.-M nrne.' Ia., and Mr. and ’« Mrs. Leo OftrReaqunsl, Avoca. Ja..V nre Rueata of i£r. and Mn. c . H. '3 1 ^ e es. 011

Richmond Pease, Lima, XIont.. a jrui 1“ former D ie trich teacher, vhlted here ani w laat week. j

Joseph Roberlaon attended funeral lly :• services for a fomier Dietrich resl- of

dent, O ene Ndlson, In Quincy, Wash.] Wi

BEE8 MOVE IN . I F BRYAN. Tex., June 18 W'-Ocnel

'' H art la goln;; to have to n i t a bit' for the gfta bill to his fumllure atore.' Charlea M undny, meter reader,-dl»-' covered a aw arm of bees hid built; ft honeycomb between the meter Ud tj and Ita cinaa face. i|__

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a IJoQ» club, (he local tponaorinc p t a Tueaday were Robert Baker. Faren K« t photo-enrraTlngi

Richfield Guests,. Journeys L isted,I n iC H n E L D . June 18-M r, nnd .N

Mr.'!. W. T . Flavei and dnu'chlcr, u Kny. are vncBUonlnc In Onllfornin, li

M r. and Mrs. Rnlph SmlUi nnd son lefl Sundny on a vacntion trip to W allace and Oreybull, Wyo. Olio jv

'*’• Broyles, Hnlley, Is the pharmncljt n t ji “ the R lchflcld drusstore during a

Sm ltli'a obscnce. ci, Ouesla of Mr. nml Mr.i, Orant v

I Thomaa, th is past wee)Cw?l« grand- ri chlldran. B arry Drtke. Phoenix, Arlz.. D onna P ayw 'P au l, and Mr.i.

•a Thomna’a ic a ll ie r , Edla nawllng,;c Phoenix, y1. hU*. Vff n Koznic nnd two daugh- w te iy G reat Falls. Mont., left for *' >t th i i r home a fte r vlslimg relntlves

here. H er m other. Mrs. Fannie An- derson, accompanied them to Mon-

* tana. * If Mra. M ary Htddcn, Vnllejo. Calif-.* left S a tu rd ay after visiting Mr. and ?,

Mra. G ra n t Thomna laH week. The two women spen t two days in Idaho Falls w ith relaUves,

Jo h n Myera. Namp:<. wns a wcek- , end guest of Mr. and Mrs..s. J. Pl- J’tI per. su

S Elba Lists Visits II. 'ELBA. Ju n e II—Mrs. Steve Penn, p

snd new daughter, Reno. Nev., are a gueata a t M ra. Penn’t parenU, Mr. e and Mra. Lorenio Darrlngton. [

M r. and M rs. Oall Ward nnd fam- ■1 lly. M ackay, were week-end gwesta!- of h is porenta, Mr. and Mrs, Otmor I- Ward.___________________________ .

I -SrECIALS!!el GERANIUMSI; 3 - f o r l l .« ■ I

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[ I C h e lI . / T he samd fabulousD l well, now in cxcitinI I briclKC-tlic-.icason at l i solid colors!

I ' IMPECCABLY TAI■ - VERTIBLE c o l l ;I SLEEVES. BUTTO!r AND STRING TIE

NO-IRON COTTON , 8 TO IG, ONLY

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Festival Held Ii J OAKLEY, June. IS - Nine girls I •U from Onkley pnniclpnL’d in the I nd MIA dnncc Ir.stivnl FTidry anti Eat- I :cr, urd.-iy n t the June LOS conlermce | l Un. In Snlt Lnke Clly. \ !■ nd They were Rnlnlne M artlndlle ,|l rip Marin Mnrilndale. Jnne Holt. Jm y I

Mortln, Llntln M arlin, BtUi n 5 i - ■ At son. Gerln Low.-y, R cnae F c h lm in 'l

■ns and Sheryl Hardy. They w e re ^ - ] conipnnled by M r. nnd Mrs. Oaiy,

int Warr. su k e xrcond wnrd dance dl- >d- rcclors, nnd Supt. Orville Wilson. | Ix, __________________

S: 4-H Club Meets1, . Tlie Sclwors. T hread and Thimble •oj, 4-11 club met Tuesday n t the home, if , of Mrs, Lynn Lnke. 117 Dorah avenue n . west. Members worked on Uielri n . projecta which consists of makln;;

a dre^i. |If The ne.xt meeting will be held July:-rt fl ai Ihe home of M ym a Plppltl, 277

Van Duren street.

PROGRAM SLATED FILER. June 18 — Two hundred

•J. younRstera have signed up for lhe| summer recreation prosram which Is directed by Dllly Leon Heaps.’ Connie Cunningham la a a ^ ta n t in­structor. _________ I

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B ro n ch ia l - L u n g - j , A ilm en ts

S uccessfu lly T re a te d

H. W . HILL, D . C .lOS Mala North. Tw in PalU .

Phone RE 3-7618

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G R E A T

I I R T ^» m i s elous fashion you loved s o ' citinff new, dcciKtoncdi ,m stripes,.prints or

TA ILO RED W ITH CON- ILLARS, ROLL-UP [TON-DOWN F R O N T S •T IE S . D R IP-D RY ,.

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~ Jharles F. Whittle I Paid Final Honors ..S;RUPERT. IS-t^i;,cr.,i t l for CII.hIpa r Wlitsilf Arie'*'*'*' d d a t 2 p.m..M .iid.vM th c G o o d -l^ ^ ''" inn moriuiuy cii.iiJri wiili Dniion' ^teinrth Eamw i.; i;ie AcrnutR L O S -------..ird offlcl.itiii^The oprniiic in .i.rr kUpii

inrth T . Alwpod lii'liD|iK;inir<ic.'nlhe obituary ar.,; ,;)o<r Mfli,ou.-.ir s itevenson v .u ;;ip loncXidiiiK spe.ik-

I ' Mrs. Van .Sosrii i,|i pi.iypd Ihr [)rr.I ude nnd pu'll'jiir. Ann Fi.mkliii I nd Wllniii nauj. *ci;om-I innted by .Sli.v cinrii .\U^lntoxli. A I rio, Mrs. .Man .Msujlinii, M:,«. Loh I Innks and Mia. Alvioud. «nsL_, iCCOmpanlCd.by,i:;i.So:rniuii. W tl------I Inm Nlcholi cnvr iiic rlosmg pinyt r,

Honornry pnlli)f,iir;j w rir finin Jcdrge E. .Marslnll jiiU. Amcrlcnn /CElon.

Concluillns rUf' \ .r ;r l i r ld T n r p . n. Tue.Way. «■. i:ir L^kr City emetery w hnc jolm caim ull dedi­

cated the gravr.

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Mrs. JIuberi Hrndrisim aitrnded funernl »eiut«-v •|■llr^(lny for a broihcr-ln-lau, i.m Williams, Cald- well.___________ ____________

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6 ” - 7 ’ANKLE BONEAll of BDmmer’s new est cd lto t

Close O u t ^

SUMMER SUITS j

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IsalfA In Idaho in lhe flrrsl five “{I im on tlu of 1058 nmounwd lo u,"93,- iC62. »l;tte clmlrmnn Charlea C. t lAflRma rrportrd yr.Merday. 'sa<[ lie a.ild lhe lol.il «aa Bi per c rn ll l.im

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DEAN MOTO112 Second Avenue

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r- town and travel hs and chemise dresses \es, aun dresses, sfdriwaisis wo-piece dresses in the group re cottons, rayons, wonder bl y color xhoice, prints, solids

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, T he p7l.ue hotel In Slockl'.olni. Sweden, w bulldiii* a hellcop;er '

h.-»ndliig sp,ice on in loof.__________

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: : PRIM ARY NOT CC J The reaulU of Callfornlt

. i t h a t Sen; W illiam F. Kno’ ;J Rmay have an uphill figh t ' j jto m ey G eneral Edmund O,

• c ra tlc opponent, for th e ' ■A i fall. -------' s In » prim ary, of course. - • fe rcn t parties c an n o t gene 'J « running against eaoh otl

• boundit. they are seeking t4 \ J bearers fo r the fall camps

• California departs from i a ever, to the ex ten t th a t It Su n d e r whlch'& ny candldat■ nam e—w ith proper p a rty 1;

I ’ * ty columns on the ballot.I b From tim e to tim e a ca:

P both nom inations and the: • g self o f e lection a t prim ary t

•> On th is occasion. Brow• Ih lrd of the ballota cast in

1 ; in addition to w inning h and j > nom ination. Knowland on

. 1 a While tak in g h is p rim ary { 5 m ade a re la tively small de* * cratlc side.», J The to tal vote fo r both n I 5 columns favored Brown. 1

S Indicative of a Democratic 2 m ake itself fe lt In th e fall, t

I w to assum e th a t In gaining tl ' £ h a s firm ly dem onstrated h t

2 Jand In November, g Too m any special facto S> sl20 of prim ary votes as co ii election to tals. Organlzatioi

. g te lls heavily In prim aries, b• I n tra -p a r ty fac tiona l dlffer<

I role, even w hen no form al -• Therefore, a n y Judgm ent I 2 resu lts m ust be sharp ly he

I “w inners of popic tum ble in th e dust w hen fi around.Q B ut I t 'f f a ir to say th e oi

I K favo r K now land. In to th e ba I • th e p rim ary figures m uat gi

S s ta n d a rd reg is tra tio n edge ii , 2 th e fac t t h a t Know land Is s ' « t o conservative voters ra th ' 8 w ider ran g e t h a t In the p a s t ' I to ry to R epublican ba ttle rs :

{ I ' R E A L lO V A I‘ u We Uke to th in k th a t hui , S a ll th e best t ra its , and we flf

2 an im als quite a compllmeni p a re them w ith us.

j S Now a n d th e n , however,I S p roach U subjected to mo:

B s tra in . T hus i t w as w ith t h e : I w ho now lies burled in hoi

I S tow n cem etery ga tes In Bor< k S sh o rt fo r F lda to , w hich m ei I 5 loyal.I ■ F ldo 'i m a s te r died in a n f S years atfb. T he w hite a

■ ; grel h ad been acm stom ed to ■ th e 'b u s every day. He never

I M to th e bus In a ll thoae long I S toppled over dead , he was or

* • u sual dally appo ln tm en t‘"wlt ' ■ The people o f Borgo a n d :

« ready h od p u t u p a m arble mi S a n d given h im a gold medal. S B ut th is plodding, fa ith fu l g b igger honor. H e deserves tli E te tlo n by tb e h u m an s on th is 5 g lne th ey know all th ere Is to jm e a n l i ig .o t loyally.

S M O D ER N '"K N O W m Yes., s ir . W este rn ttfchnlca

I "w o n d e rfu l th in g . I t should

j S Now take th a t g rea t invi ' H lig h t, regu la to r of tra ffic li I {■ teem in g w ith 'm illions of au

« & .th ing like t h a t can do fo ■ In th e more backw ard count S J u s t th e o th e r day th ey i

I J je ra tlo n In K arach i, cap ita l I g w a s th e c ity ’s th ird .* E T he resu lts? The w orst ta r j fcshaws, b icycles and camels ti I SBcen.: M U n til tb ls g rea t advance , S K a ra c h l tra ff ic , directed r I ^ w av in g policem en, had mo< ; jB tm does everywhere in th e t

S th e lig h ts govern—If th a t b ■J ' 8 TWa Is one b it of know-hoi \ o u t. Looks like th e Paklsti

bett,er th a n w e could tell 'ei . a r e color b linds

s N E W SOVIET 'Cl I n A m erica w e’ve always

b y local interests,- in w hatcve people a t th e local level, kno; em s b est, can handle thei

g enera lly enU tfed to the fru i o n th e hom e scene.

W«. th in k th e local appro o f dem ocracy in politics an

imrise In economies.^ A n d w h a t of the ^ v i e t t

I V T h e re .y o u find th a t.: ■ t ie s a r e m e r e oquares of tiic

t b e s t a t e . T h e y exist, a s do t • - t o t a l i t a r i a n w hole.

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rOMMUNIi r s t . c a n d ld n lt s o t d lf - g e n e ra lly be s a id to be rAdioteietrpe I o th e r . W ith in p a r ty and pro-N»ti n g to becom e s t a n d a r d ™imim p a lg n s. -i.kM » ^ i-om th a t p a t te r n , h o w - or lni«m*i i ,t I t a llow s c ro ss f ilin g , if t« - On for. l ld a te m a y p r e s e n t h is r ty l a b e i - l n b o th p a r - 'lo t. ,clt«d u evld1 c a n d id a te th u s w in s poUcIm enpou

th e re b y a s s u re s h im - i r y tim e . °i ro w n p o lle d a b o u t a r ^ d b a im t I n th e O O P p r im a r y , eniicum of a in n d lly h is o w n p a r t y ’s .f’’' “ ' K ' '? !I o n t h f o th e r h a n d , i i r y w ith o u t d if f ic u l ty , peiee."II d e n t on th e D em o- p

propi|*nd*, '

th m e n In b o t h 'p a r t y Jpfi7 n . T h is m a y w e ll b e m n c s ■siim r a t l c t r e n d t h a t w ill ■ml new»p»pe. a ll , t u t I t Is v e ry r l s l y S “ ‘ “i ! ' ' ' n g th is m a rg in B r o w ji Aiihouch d h e w lli b e a t K n o w - Oftuiie'* return

, A feeble effon a c to r s In f lu e n c e th e - T ’’s c o m p a re d w ith f a l l a t i o n w o rk g e n e ra lly M o sc o w i •s, b u t m a y n o t la te r , m a c m il l a n If fe re n c e s c o n p la y a n a l c o n te s t e x is ts . u ie ende n t b a se d on p r lm a r v prime Ministe

h e d g e d . T oo m a n ? economic eond p o p u la r i ty co n test.1’' h e n N o v em b er ro l ls - n i j djveioi

United a u l u I le o d d s w iir n o t n o w ">»»le b a la n c e a lo n g w ith s t go t h e D e m o c ra U ’ Afwr brieftm g e in C a lifo rn ia , p lu s mominf. inciyc . Is a p p e a lin g la rg e ly len iw rr a t h e r t h a n to t h e Jp a s t h u b r o u g h t v ie - b« undenuiod. .e rs fo r h ig h o ffice . <a«i^

I ALTV' V I.E W: h u m a n b e in g s h a v e•e f ig u r e w e ’re p a y in g w hy c*h-tm e n t w h e n w e c o m - ao much?

W# refer to: . e r . t h i , cocky a p - S " ” .

m o r e t h a n a l i t t l e i f tha air f< t h e I t a l i a n dog. F ld o , th# ih in f - to d

h o n o r b e n e a th t h e *B o rg o . I ta ly . F ld o ism e a n s f a i t h f u l a n d under way. ai

world while IhI a n A llie d a i r r a id _ ® ''‘lt« a n d .b ro w n m o n - l m i 'D e<embd to m e e tin g h im a t n v»niu»r<1 (eie v e r s to p p e d c o m in g »houid h«ve t«o n g y e ^ rs . W h e n h e ' " “ s' ‘ IS o n h t t w a y l o r h i s

w i t h h o p e . .m d n e a r b y L uco a l - ber uid octoble m o n u m e n t t o h im , *ue*-And ir ihi:d a l . ■ 5 ,7h f u l h o u n d d e se rv e s t«it to get offJS th e h o n o r o f 1m l- Th»t oouidt h i s e a r th w h o I m a - force-Atid the

is to kn o w a b o u t t h e „ ' JAt tnjr rtle.

--------------------- »«hcf4 reie»rcO W H O W ” »»w thn t Ihern ic a l k n o w -h o w is a “ m 'b ^ n J u 'lUld b e e x p o rte d a l l ment will orril o r - b f t t eHlTiTTg:-----------tm c tT ttrm i t 'i n v e n tio n , t h e s to p

:ic in W e s te rn c i t ie s w S " c .n t iS?if a u to m o b ile s . W h a t «» much?0 f o r t h e m u lt i tu d e s Perhkpi theo u n tr le s . >>ut theyley p u t o n e In to o p - , ,7 7i l t a l o f P a lc lsU n . I t someUm*. e

cam* In for »ltt ta n g le o f c a rs , r ic k - l : ls t h e P lac e h a d e v e r

quently re-exRi■nee w as I n tro d u c e d , tuthoriuea pioiEd m e re ly by a r m - pro«fw mosi iim o v e d sm o o th ly . I t “ “ f " ; " ' " ' '

th e c ity c x c e p t w h e rea t b e a f i t t i n g w o rd , tion »ct. which r -h o w t h a t d l d n ' l p a n e«m t»c«u»e i •k is tan l ■•‘knew h o w ” >o»d of r« p o a 11-em. Maybe camels

under.Ihls Itv, — -------------- . ■“ w llh'only oner 'CRIM E' Riv. pro r a y s p u t s r e a t s to reitc v e r H eld. W e I l j u r e S so a S ”k n o w th e i r ow n p ro b - con»idering tth e m be.st, a n d a r e “ «>ei»tion. meif r u i t s o r th e ir e t fo r t s

p p ro a c h Is th e h e a r t t in j - id u li lyi z a n d of fre e e n te r - ><» >

, “so lh»l a JuM

le t U n io n , s e lf -s ly lc d ‘*‘n « ‘?mmend«

h a t . in d iv id u a l lo c a ll - «em» to demo ti le In th e m o sa ic o f ‘hni ji

d o th e p eop le , lo r t ^ B ^ o u i ? .h"‘

■ s h ip goods f ro m th e i r **So ihis u ? htie r r e g io n s o r fo r e x - ' are h

^ b i 'e 'U e l: ; ;l e v e i to t r y lo b e f re e . l o ? e * S h a v !

C K E R ’S N A TIO N j

m i R L l G KHINOTON—T h e perslilent vlllflcaUon etenU don o f American policies and perK nonttored communUt propaganda—newspt ies, nd io le le types-o ffe r scaal hope of irj et pe rm anen t agreement with Buisl

a n y mijor luua dividing E u t 1 ^ 1 . ' i l W est.

■ Even as Khrushchev indulgei • ) i new terlc* of lUsarmament

B k _ _ r commerelal offer*, which havi a Western critic lo characterize aa a “■om siut Casanova," hu

■ n s c la l oriins spew a dally strea fiction* and fabrlcaUons agalns U nited fiu te s 'a lo n e 'o r the.,cei

i^ ^ B - * l U * n c e , - B r lu in - a n d - m n e e v lrtua ilr Immune from tbls i pa lgn of vituperation.

I n a recent article dlstrlt TKk«t. ‘ through Russian. Aslan and iat< s. a preaa ajuocikUon report pokes fui It a s rn h o w e r becauite he speaks no foi es and U n o t interested In music, une article cm ph tsiud tha t Van Cllbum, ilanlst. waa no t appreciated . In the Ur intll Moscow fln t acclaimed him. In sl depicted aa barbarians.

IUNI8TS ATTACK KNOWLAND—On lhe de. Senator KnowUnd's poor primary shoi rlbuted by Moscow in an E ngtlsh-lino itype to W eatern Europs to his antl-Rus •NstlonalUt China atUtude. No other fac ed as responsible.political leader." u ys Ihe poljionous dispi

position on the extreme right, In the I nsi policy, h e li a supporter bf antl-li I foreign a ffa irs , he Is lhe most ouUiani of the C h lang Kal-shelc clique and adver.

imll conference."ault In-thU prlmsry In a single state Is I

evidence o f naUonwide repedlatlon of espoused by Knoolsnd. wilh no menllor

that K now land opposes the admlnlstra of these Issuea.

AIM TO SP L IT WESTERN A I.I.IE (^£ \ of a ec re U ry Dulles, whelher it U based

f th a t he h a a been too s o f fo r too hard ional communism " Is represented—or mlsi - u praise f o r the ‘Soviet's {rogram of wi

sle purpose o l all this nus.ilan and Chlr ds, which la briefed for Secretary Du irnlng. Is obvious. The fln l objective Is

western alliance by atirrlng Britain i gainst Ihe United SUtes. Radio progre paper a rllclca have been iiousually frien llie, urging lilm to free Prance from "Ami ol and dom ination-"

eturn to pow er, they seem td have made o effort to a tag e a general strike In prot ipparently counts en the P arisian crisis :oUapse and a tum toward Russia.

W RIDICULES BCCKNT EISEMIOWE LAN TALKS—H ie oUier aim U to convli . and e.ipeclally Eniland, th s t American p< eading the W est.Into a depres.ilon that i

end of th e cnpllallstlc system. Rldlculi Inlster Macmillan's recent conferences condltlowi w llh President El.«nhower,

itributed.J»c_A_«ammunlst press auociatl

•velopment - o f the economic crLiU In I kies and th e exacerbation of competition

mnrkcU preaents a serloui threa t to t e sterling a re a and the position of Briti ea's baukera.-ieltng .th rough this communistic bilge ev< Inclydlng th e bald slaicment th a t the ac Itlsonlng o f an A-bomb forced compli i^of S a v a n n ah . Secretary Dulles’ skepHcl [ K hrushchev 's promises and proposals m tood.

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'WS O F O T H E RT H E r WONT LEARN

in’t A m erican mlllUry men leam nol uch?*r to the announcement th a t the Unll• foree will try lo khoot tha moon Uu Ung next August.kir forca In ten d s Jo shoot th e moon, th to do la to (O 'ahead with the Job wlthc

advance publicity. The RuaalatA who i a t boasting when It suits them, can

•mouthed w h en they have some big proji y. As a reau lt. their successes sUrtle t Ie Ihelr fa ilu res remain secret, ngs ar* d on# dlfferenUy,. In ths Unll

cember, th o much pubUclzed launching r<t.lei>t.rocket ended In fla*co..Thou*h U ve taught th e mlllUry a leaaon. it appi I't, for j u s l this week Lleut, Oen. S.

the a ir fo rce research chief, announc project In considerable deu il. ttempta will be made In August, Septe: >clol)er. u a ln e a series of m u iu -iuge m If the rockets miss the moon. Anderson ss go Into a stra tige (Igure-elitht orbit, circll noon and th e earth. B ut w hat JLthe rock off the ground?

lUld happen , too, and If It does! the I the U nited S utea-w lU look very foolish be th a t O enera l Anderson's announcemi

iiorlred.rate. Roy A . Johnson, director of the t search projecU agency a t the Pentagi there will b e no attem pt a t "direct cc the moon In the project now assigned," ;e»e. however, that Anderson’s annoum

overshadow Johnson’s* partial denlt] a I'cni Vlll f i p H l 'l n e big moon ahot lo uiust.brings U.1 bnck to our original qucstlc I Amerlcsn mllltkry m en leam not to t4

Ihe answ er la Ihat they could If- tl ' they won’t,—Salt U k e Tribune.

LIW IT ON A TWILIGHT ZONK lea e rran t you th ’a relations wKh the I >r attenUon a t annual meeUngs thLf week I of Idaho public officials, velopment th a t ’s entirely proper and de.'J use this Is R msller which ahould tx fi ^examined, nnd when the Job l.i done 1 piost InUmately associated with it. It's » t likely U> bring out pos,tlble inequities :lu In Ih t law . snd’s ts r t remedial aeUon probate Judges, meeting a t McCall, to ok a t lha three-year-old Y outh RehsbUll vhlch Is m r them a m atter of special co ute under It^ provlilon.i they carry a ' t ■sponsibiuty for its admlnlslraUon.Jecud a proposal Uiat would have rellev Board of H ealth from Its reaponslbilitl

» law, snd they went on.record fotma: one reeotnmendkU8ij,„Thft la one whi

• probaK Judges more po» ir to use stern In dealing w ith Juvenile oftenders and pe ne lnsumce.5, ImposlUon of-jall sentences iI.•Ing the ssm e problem. Idaht> Peace Office I. meeUng a t Sun Valley, heard. wlU» evlde the r a r spcclal agent for fhU dU trlcfsu Uw enforccm eni oirieen may have bei

ectlve" in dealing with youngswrs comfnl It lype crim es" such as robber^-, exlortli He advised a rt-exkmlnallon of objectlv Juvenile In these a legorles would be Jiai

kme as 'an a d u lt.’;lendktlon a n d , s-jggestlon In both in sune

demonslratr. aa might well have been e a t youih la quick lo learrt and Uke ai f uncertaniies In the twlllsht tone of la. the M me.B4.ftaa(lult..undtrsiaBds-snd-rhoriiy u h lc h Is swllt. and sure and fair Is the d irection In which Idaho suthorlil are heading, and ll's certainly m this dtre best reau iu fo r everybody concerned are ^ ,-n o lse Stau^sman

tie Is s a y in g -n o th a n k .V w h e n you tiave a s e c o n d he lp ing .

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Shots^» of any i RuisU on ,E u t and '■ — ...

AND PEOUD o r m lulgei In a Dear Pol ShoU:“ hftl.*i»rt »nyone missedterfw him

without federal aj ance. are Cildtrell. Boise, Na

llstrlbuied Meridian, Ooodln*, Jerome. C d s a S '‘■A'tn*. Mountain Home. Pl 4 fun at J’*'*'’ Valley and R u ^ . "10 forclitn '" Ish t well :

added, ’'ind proud of HI" £ Ibum the 'o'- federal 1,e United Nelt‘ier did ihey w .it untU they In short, lnipo.«Ible situation. _

Remember, we did tP^'wlU federal a stlsuncer

in lhe po- B.O. Thef showing » . , ‘O'*'*’"

1-It£s*an FOR K IDS/DEP'T .rr factor* D ear Potsle:

Have three female toy shepi dispatch puppies for aomeone. These I the field nre weaned and ready to go. Mo

intl-lnbor is « purebred toy shepherd tiianuing fa the r is a small cocker spanle idversary pup, ^ui „ot be Very large. 1

nre black and white and one 1 e Is then babUii. -niey c sn .be had a t " ,?I ^ **« of Wkshini. . .. *chool on Addljpn and cne-foi

ilstraUon ot a mite northl^f no one a t ho - pupa are in shed. Help yourself.

S -E very . ^ E. Thorpbased on 1. Klmbe;hard on --------

■ mUrep- Sir:of world We have one fl-montli-old feir

Germ an khepherd to give a»ay. Chlnesf Date Hopper

1 Dulles (Phone EAst 4-22ve Is to (Jerome)ain end P.S. We live nine miles east i irograms half a mile south of Jerome, friendly ."Amerl- LOOK CLOSER TO HOME

. . Potso:Old boy. Ihlnji have come tc

P«*' !■»« Ihought so IlUIe flurry of "

crlsU U> veatlgaUon-’ onU iepsrto fcangre men Just serves to convince me fl

S S ; the■an noli freewrs and fur coau bah . t will Truman days. M atter of faidleullne ^ ■'>0“ 'ncL on Pe«enlera." ThU busine.« ] wer, an ’'‘’*'''“8 Ad*ms Is Just more of t «ciatlon iWng.

B ut let's have congressmen Invi In the' congressmen. How many co

'illon In don’t accept one aim,0 the «nyone? And how ma

Britain o'**" duly-eletied representitl\ . absolutely refrain iram using th<

te every Influence to assist anyone? tie acci- th t angle I'm lookingomplete t^ n g s , there U no bigger gro epKcIsm of Innuence peddlers in the nntl als may than thoae people In congress.

Who'4 kidding who and why?A. Taxpayer (Twin Falls)

I R S SQUIRRELLT. HUH?Some folks have a young, tnn

not to Rround squirrel they want to gl away. It's big enough to eat hay ni

United nearly anything elne they offer. Y< n three pick up the critter at 28J Adan

atreet or phone REdwood J-saiO. in. then • • •without HOPPENtiho are D ear Pol ShoU: ean be Many, many thanks to you ai project th e ’'power* tliat be" a t Idaho Pow

rtle the for making it poulble to pay o power bills a t Uie Okay Food stoi

United City drug, etc.We mothers of amall children ce

:hlng of U lnly do appreciate it.Igh Uiat . Na.CbeeklngaMounl

appar- (Tuln Palls)I. B. E. - • . . . nounced STOP. LOOK, LISTEN

W hat's pleulng to one of t sepiem - ^,nses might not be quilR » pie*

inff to one of- the other senses. F ln.Manee. a piece of cake can lo mighty good, but when-you taste

rTCKcis jg y jj dLwver a pncknge of ao , had been spilled into it.

Likewise, It's possible to meet *'ho looka like a dream b

ncement ]ij,, Mmelhlng quite dlII,. ferenU.M.— TI ib general idea is Uiat ll Isi I . '0 pul too much fal

" " ‘y o ' '■or 'nounce- ‘lit] and by a sweet voice over tlit lo' be the otl\er JS j. tn itn

ca.v.i, Ifs somCHhat helpful to a uestlon’ to chdto Ulk ImprtMlon.

. • t j , . , , OUR BULLETIN BOARDA. Reiader, Twin FalU — Why n

phane him and tell him how yi feel? You certainly didn't expe

the law aomeUiIng ill_ ...k o, that, did you? Particularly when 11

anonymou*. But thanks^anyway.

'L ' '7 r r l FAMOUS M.ST LINElone bv “• • • “ "ondei, ful ih ty ’ll ear* dIseaaH ihat harenlitlM or ****" found jel." etion OENTLEMA.V IN THE11 took FOURTH ROW ikbUlU- I f— — i i r i - i i i i i lal con-'

SE FINAL COtmally

X S , ONEMCnd per-

Z I Everything Reg,SS-‘ Reduced 7'e beei]

eu«ion A U o -S h o w c a se s i

a - ■^ - — CROWES i i CHURCHand r e - ----------------------- ---------------------fair. Sol* T o

'O 'fcc- 238 MAIN Aare to

(Just a few, door

you'd .

T1ME8-NEWS. t

— |IhO V t h i n g s 1 ^ I P E G L E R ’:y S i LOfl i& E L E S -S enaU r Know-

I .land a»i )U»era In th e fight against ^ I'predatoH Unloni bava been afraid

I ito attaclUie ugly proportion UiM y unions i^ho ly^ lneU tjiU po . Nowa-

. ' Plerc. The po*f tha t )crt." '< congress c rferred r*»i*t rell ha* on union ickele^Ts by law ;j an In­i'* Som vlUtlon tdwage extortion and aend ral helt around th b a genu to negoUau re- Uiey hki Hcf for Uilvletimi.

The pin*!, the robber baron and "wIUjbu the bowerjWangiUr of 50 yeara ago

wero m odi for th e crlmlnaU ex. Ther* posed by t ^ panel of paltry hand-

H>dlng) washers Inkearlnga dragged out for more th a n * year. B ut the bcu

• p 'T , unloneer* Hve out-acored thoae his­toric roguel and. now. the few vie-

(h e p h e r f l t^ shown the pracUcal■M <0 p f tribute and charge It

MoUier to operaUnJ cost have been datnn- Prd raiCll.isnlel so I t ih o u lfb e fairly sUted Uial

iniona are tubllc enemies deserving 3ne Is a " dwtnJed. T h » t ahould be Uie

_ y laslc propdltlon of all debaU on th ln ilon aub jec t.ne boasca. from Meany. e-fourlh ' ‘ “ther aifc U w U down lo Uie It home lltUe^leve* of the catch-all

' inlons llcen *d by th e combined Job- . . ’ tu st. all a m il facU which prove i""u^,,., t ia t unions ire public enemies, imoeriy) jh e y all dmlt th a t unions can-

m t exist ' ithout pow k to extort a percentafe of every dollar paid

■ female ss wages ij a ll the w orken In the

p " ’ Week End Guests Listed for Oakley

OAKLEY. June I ft-Ju d y Berge- . ■,. a r . daughter ot M r. and Mrs. Ar-

Uur Bergener. who la aecreUrv for le, to a'lsr-Brolher, U rian licrgener. a t lhe so for 11/igo Construction company. Salt of "ln- lake City, vlalled her parenU J*«t ingre.«- m k-end .Tie fur- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cranney. Cul­

ver Clly, Calif., spent the week-end days ot with his brother and sbter-ln-Iaw. U back Mr. and Mra. Dean Cranney. of fact, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hale and 5Ul the aon, Pioro, are spendUig Uie summer t.« In- here.of Uie Mrs. Jennie Cranney left Monday

on a tour Of the Hawaiian Islands. InveS'- Dr, and Mra. Hal Pickett are Uie

ly con . pnrenu of a non bom June U in alngle Boise. Dr. Pickett U Uie son of Mr.

fm an y and 'M n . Eugen#'pickctt. lUtlves Mr. and Mrs. Roland McInUuh t Ihelr and son. Clark, and M n. Deiey

Hale. Skit Lake Clly. kpcnt tile a t week-end as guesU of Mr. and Mn.

group John.A. Clark, Mr. and Mr*. Albert naUon McIntosh and Mrs. In e i Powles.

IS. __________________

Springdale Troop “ , Conducts Service

i , _ ‘ 6PRlKa»Ai,D,->rune' i»—E»pia«r Iw l 21, Boy ecouU , led by Prsnk

Il«mussen, was In charga of Uie r v!vi program Sunday evening a t Uie LDS• J ch«rch. Steve Ellls conducted. Adams Explorers participating were Rich-1

ard Heinz. La'rry ^ g r r . Ellls snd Delbert Rasmussen. Awards were given by Delbert Rasmussen to Leon Johnson, Michael Merrill. U rry Ed-

>u and ger. ElIU. Ilelnj:. Lynn Johnson and Power jjilly CrayUiom.

ay our several number*.I aiore. dirfcted by Mra. Qareld Marchant

and Mr*. Bruce T urner. Lyn John- tn cer- U chael M errill gav« Uie

:™ „l ------------------------------------ 1

! Diabetic Dove*of Uie J -i

m but« dlf- I

diieoveredLOEB!I quite 0m.l4i»m»n7«ftrJ.-Jufl»nffem— rer the dlibtio imf hit chelci ol fsodt w*i Ii-Tnitlr -nTrntflcttd:----------------------- ;to a r- Bul, hi'i dltcavirid IOD OinOte > check rooos nd new hi't anfovlnf ciatflm

liflii. puddlftp kiid ceeklti.'W« ciirr * c«Risleti*'lliW tf lODOinmc rooos thU »ill ilta mikt

hy not yeu „ chiirful s t Dsvt.W you t),,

pu-ii looUd belort bt'K 1 ditcmnd ton.len Us

" KRENGEL'S— h a r d w a r e

G o u rm et C o u n te r , !

qOSEOUT! IACRE WEEK!

: e g i 9 u p e d - R e p r i c e d

I 7 > Sell Now!C8 ( )id D is p la y T a b le s

S H O M E ^ d —s u p p L \

T o 0 H old A t

A ^ENUE SOUTHdoor; louth nf Penney’.o ■<N lAKERY BLDG. '

!. Tt I n f a LS. IDAHO .

S A P P E A R FROM

’S ANGLEInow- counlrr. T t u t Is the meaning of thel ta lnst inaUtence o a Uie cloaed shop. The: kfrald all admit, U> fact Inslil, Uial uodei I UiM ucioolsm nc^ American clUztn ha: fowa. a 'r ig h t to » « k his ewn Job anc

agree upoa h U own terms, Includlni w agu and houra.

They Insist lha l there Is nol thi slightest (Ufferenee In the value o '* good w orker's hour of lime am

M J the value 'Of an hour apent by i stupid, m alicious bum, stalling. In

i f 5 r : fueling dam age on roschlnery ani p f •*, materials and dUoipUng Uie_w'orl W J / of hU be tters. They Inilit Uial wRer f 'y£, hard tim es come Uie newest met

on Uie Job be laid off f tn t am to forth up th e line of seniority, xt gardlesa of th e obvious faet that i

in In- brUk. honest, competent young man 1 aend hired only yeaterday. U incompar' te re- ably be tter than some aged anc

leas willing a n d efficient veteran.1 and - ’•Seniority* h u no constltutlona 'a ago authority. U oioneen reduce al s ex. Americana to % eocnmon level o land- ttupid faceleasneai. The McClellar a t fer hearings have shown that thesi

b M horrible violations of the consUtutlor e his. snd laws of the nation and thi I v ie sUtes are by no means repenut cUcal aa Crimea against the righU of oui rge It people, bu t only excused as rub-of- .atnn- the-green.

The Roosevelt regime brought t< thal an Imposing majasiy Uie slnlste;

irvlng office of th e -'labor relations ad' « Uie viser." Roosevelt planUd unknowr te on fakers Jn b ig aultes In Uie war bu- leany. reaucrack w ho were lifted out ol> the cenUra w here they had quietly prac- :h-aU Uced UiU racket for many year* un- 1 Job- known except to employer* whe prove called them up to turn off Uie hent

’They became government agenu can- now. adjusting extorUonate dC'

•xtOfl mands, a lw ajs a l .the Uxpayers

n ^he Newspapers saluted these fraudi------- w ith stupidly credulous biographies

never dfscfoalng (he deUlis of (hel; ^ dirty careers.

I a V W hat Is a labor reUUons advise: but a go-between who can sdjust

lerge- a ahakedown by a racket union b*: I. Ar* cause h a happens to be on my*ur- 7 for louk te ro s w ith the crooU In the

Salt Uie union o r bribery by Uie cor- I Jaat poratlon? T h e ls .w is never pul t«

any U.U except in the quiet routine . Cui- which bualneaa men have learned t« K-end submit to under the labor relaUoni i-law. law. Wagner-a and Tafl-HarUey.-

Tlie workera. who are the pawn* I and In thla racket, never appear In the mmer negotlaUona. In fact It Is a crime by

the employer to try to bargain with }nday the individual and a crime by the land*, worker ag ainst hU union to tr>- to e the bargain as a person wllh the bo.u. U m In the-'W ftgner days, a salaried If Mr. parasite selected U> Inflict Uili

atrocity on a people wlUi nostalgic :nuuh thoughU of personality and man- 3e»ey hood went so f a r 'u to hold sn em- I Uie ployer guilty of a crime because he I Mn. offered a good worker a raise fot Mbert superior skill, diligence' and ’'pro- es. ductlon."

According to Ihi* federal law which is s till the subject of this

P fight, the .Amerlean eltiien must do • all buslnesK with hi* employer '1 C 6 through an ' ’agent" whom he kaowk niar.P to be a d irty crook, or traitor, and

»ho win rob for trivial end*, and f th« *>»“ him for;‘ l d 3 auUiorlly to do his buslneas.

Rich-: .> snd '

Leon f AyEd- . f m H B H iM ’ W . - 1 I ■ I I

:hant lohn- I Uie

j I ■J ■ T H IS PRICE OOOD THU

■ ■ - J " ! U .

f M

. T H IS PRICE OOOD THUl

Er Uielr

S N a t i v i B e U e v e H y e n a ‘ l a A b l i t o C h a n g e S e x' ALEXANDRIA - Probably every

m ajor city b Uie United SU tea oc- caalonally u a wildcat or aome

, .K . o lhe r of ui>- larger form s of wild life ap p ea rli -o | | a k U

hu” a ”rth e '* K n ejM l^

than m l^ or|H|^2i^^K« trom Uils r e a l ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ city. T • E*sn* a*rw

T he uncoilh, grotesque-looUng beast had beip captured as a baby

■ , • , by Its Arab nlijler a few miles cu t 1.11.1 of .the Libyari desert. W hatever hi*

reason msy hkve been. 11 waan’l to .“ « « sell It Ul a rt). The Ume for that, r * w a s long slnct past. The beaal was i J V j »rown an! a pet. •*"“ 0 One of the aore Impreaslve things '* about the hyett. which may atU ln

a weight of 20) pounds, U lU look of sneaky powfr.

nlster ^ts large, albrt head, powerful ad- forequarters aiil many and maaslve

nown t«etli give It arook of ferocity tha t . wy. la hard to eqiivte with Its rather1., . f weak-appearlnk hlndijuartera tha l

'•om ehow-manue lo make one feel » un- I t prefers guile p force. And yet. be-

-,w. cause of IU sntll. It, Is difficult W1. . . , believe tha t gute would do It much „ n t s *ood. elUier. i

de. T he Arab owier assured me tha t ■virA- h is pet did not amell most of the ' Ume. tha t he d»l *o Uien only be-

—u j , cau«e he was ex:llcd and In an au- tomaUc defenslV9 reflex had releas-

Ihelr ' ^

King Hill Relates dj".; Travels, Visitorsa b*-_ —KINO HILL, /une 18 — Mr.. and

Mrs, William Arbkugh and family 1 the r fU im ^ ^nm a vac^ lon trip

cor- {quests of his bother and slater-lr\-ut to. ttw . Mr. and M«. William Arbaugh.utlne They relum ed ’Jirough Yellowstone

to nftUonsl p a rk .:‘Uons Mr. and M ri Lyal Hall, formery~ K ing Hill resldint*. are Uie parents■awns of a daughtel bom Saturday at’ the Caldwell Mertorlal hospital. Thefie by Halls now live In Idaho Fall.i. wllh Mrs. Ronald Zallkcco and son re-

r the turned Mondnj'to SeatUe a fte r via.ry to lUng Mr. snd Mrs. Jack O raham . bo.u. Mrs. OerdalLawson accompaniedarled h e r son snd !daughter-in-law. Mr.

this and Mrs. CljHe Oard. Tu’ln FalU,lalglc U) Lancaster, Calif., where they willman', a ttend graduntlon exercises and theI cm- wedding of liei granddaughter. Don-te he nsi June CardB for ---------------------------"pro- MEETING HELD

OAKLEY. June 18 — Woodrowlaw Barlow, Pelln LDS ward, and OmerthU L. Baker, first ward, were speaTcers

st do Sunday a t the aecond wifrd aacra-'loyer' m ent meeUng. Janice Adams sangilowa a solo, tccompanied by LeAnn W arr., and Blahop Joel E. Rasmuuen conducted

and and Jeanne McKay led the alnglng.for Mrs. Thomas Clark was accompan-

lat.

Aluminum

STACK I CHAIRS

5 * ® ®

^ R«g. 7 .9 5 ^

J u s t a tae li fn r sto rage.Rfially comforUbU chairs w ith 1' a lu rd y -y r t- lig h t a lum inum tub ing frnm e, gay 2-color plaatic wrhhing aeat and back-waterprool

J and easy to wipe clean.

THURS„ PRI-. SAT.. ONLY

18"

Charcoal I Grill

5 * » o

Reg. 7 .9 5 ,

i BIG BARGAIN! Sturdy \ Chrame-pUled adJusUbla \ grid and remerable le n .|^ _ R j a t , t s a l s t a s l —/ I f ' , —tm n------------ -H | high and IS' eMklng ■ 0 area. Ideal for backyard,

picnics, ramping. Q u ic k and easy lo w t up._______ ,

raU RS., FRI., SAT-. ONLY 1

' ed some fluid from apouch all hyenas hav t n e a r ^

1.11, „„ i K r t S r ;

He may hkve been jlg h t Th, i ,mal looked dean enouRh’ u i i A h . . , , h . i , i h . i 'leniU, 01 hU .p in t. , | „ „ , a mane, was brlsUlns NoneUieleas.-! U iought:

e x pUier o d o r-ih a t of rol m i w **’ every Most likely Uist wis du- l it' a oc. InsUon. -1111, hyenk u a , . & aome complete vegetarian, i « a j iom .U d I M il . . . I. .in c . II

■ M m . U m i lion.K M UonM to . .u lc t l , , . , . u r l . „ a V

As a rule, however ih , h„ j r a Ihough he will kill .heep, ro .u , - M other small animals, i,

nounced carrion addict tl',i> i. ^ iieea.a.common^experi(act.tor-',i,l'

■ L , to dig up newly burled dead and ,7, them In the cemeteries Tht'r mendous teeUi tnable the™ J

| H crunch the bones of «vea , n . \H phknl wlUi ease, "

Why they have been able to vlve *0 well ihroughoui mon

*• Africa snd Uie Middle Eai[ oUng Uiey are prlmkrlly a nocium.l t- ' baby mal that scavenges enoujh «« iC;,

•s c u t lU occulonal depredaUons of itch :r hi*

' th a t aUier

th a l o r the very rare keleure of s cha e feel la not enough to make mtn hu' t, be- them conatstently. i l l W In addiUon, certain lupentlilcej much Seem to have grown up aboul ih f

th a t lenda lo give them a mriu^ th a t of protection, One of Uie wiidtJi u

f the' the belief, still held in vsrlouj rj. y be- Uve areas, tha t Uie hyena U sbli n au- lo change Its sex, doing >o (rrrr sleas- year. How such tn lde« ew h i------- sU rUd. I don't itnow, but cm m z t j

probability l< Uial it b a iiiionii.B § IzaUon to explain why h y t n u b u l

successfully resisted atiempu u l r t f 'a eliminate them. I

Such a Iralt would ceruinb tx !• I .•and ndvantage lo hyena* in leiioiiaB “mlly Ihelr numbers. ■i j g g An .l>e, ,o, « . a U l ! ! 5 l i t t ^ l J. . l ‘ bad luck U> hunt Uum UiUlUe ' I - i have Uie evil eye and an u n ucvB , , n ' faoulty to imlUie the human i : j | "

whereby they can lure (he >rmer appropriate spot ani u B Irents him . ■ly a t T ilt Arab's-pel didn’t utlH ( ■

>nie .lound outside of a Uiroaty grokLufl but I have heard whal were *i11’j B

n re- be hyenas crying in the nlthi, ! " ■ B r vis. they didn't give a belter Im iu :: :! km. of a I0.1l child Uian our oancq-H u anled otes In the Far West. ■. Mr. tilF a lU ,'! ~ ~ ■ U

d'ut" Heart Disease l |

, I Stomach Trouble L;>drow I ■ VOmer I can Often Be Correcltd U H « aTcersJ j e n t l e . accurale. Chlropr»cSl! M "

! | Adjuslmenul H ^

S Dr. A l m a - H a r d i n I . ,ig ic g .'l CniROPBACTDB H qip a n .jl W Main Nortti HE

-------- WOMEN’S p

F o a m thong aandkli. Red, M f l m a ite ,rf> y a l, W WM ack. S i te i . Val S M L XL. ’

LADIES'

PRINTCasuol

-

noraiatid ~ ■■ *77Geometrle priot ■ . •' '•opper,falle ■ -f.

.. llnln*..eo»»'l« ■crepe BuUele. _ 1 9 l8 l* « 4 5 ito » Refl.

in F r id a y , u n til 9 P .M .

'WEDNESDAY. JUNE i,,

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S a v e L e b a n o i.isaiNOTON. June IB (UPIl

‘® i S i n i u b l e n u i k n * were on r I'sm; I United SU tes Is piold.,« ’s ^ V * »*1« mlllUry « t l

' w-i;. » “? S ^ m U ie l n d e i» e n a M

“Sk j ? f f i^ r t« n c e o fU .N .t> b « f1 I p«. W»X„elp ttiU n order w d pj ‘ >■• fui ,h« lDllllr*Uon ot icflders ■: 'oru'itc i^i-^-tfieTelKls from-nelahb< Md ,u .e s 'J j , , o u t ot th i Unll«d Ar

itirn 't t 'e y n u d e l t c J e u - th e U n l l

*'*■ - M with It* powerlul Sixth IIj S S j tatteew t*™ Medlterran

not *lt Idly b r »nd w»t '"°‘i t' iMci et eh*M enpilf the go

0/ pro*Weatem Lebint *'*l •!• ^ n t Ctfflllle Chamoun.- *« ‘■'■•Jl ^ a w r t et the llrm Amerlo

'' .iSffl a a t *ner- SecreiaryS T jcS FMtfr Dulirs lold lU eontfffnce yesterday the S 2 "Douible contingencies"a o T ™ r l» » « o " We^^LebsDoo »ptrt Jrom any U.

^ ‘ dS m u IiJ he »M "•tt-nr^ of Uafc w ib il the Sixth fleet h u el M -mU elM* to L«b#non-wlth mi S 7 ^ t S u t i who could -■ll' need 1: y ^ to wpropriste Inviutlow

u ltf ln Ihe'day Dulle.^ went la penupfl where he eonterri

» e le t:;!' NelLH.-Mi‘n hui i»r.

AslhorlUtlre Murcea, interpretlr r>tlUcej Mitt’ rfrauk*. wld he mt<nded i m iKfs ^ neUee on VATl Presldcnl Oi mtiji'i Ell Niutr snd any other nldlriWtJiu i>),ubinf»erebeU tha t the Unltfow fj. sJte* wctild »el to preserve the lr U SKI witT 0/ Ubuion If It »«nm e (II

0 trtn puoit U. N. efforU were doomed I

uiTOf oHltiib'ssld «ny American ^cl!o •ilm il.B Ttdd h»« 19 be btsed on a dlree u h i < i | .m l from Chtmoun. Accompanle

u l bTfTidenc* the U. N. could not «c■ iiuenou<hlou]»B eth^ltua lIor

I r t x i ' l oimi thcM concIlilons.^he "con e iio iitB unitfleles" under which the Unite.

I Kilu vould u t »-ouJd Include (1 <>• iM I thi BKCssltr to rescue Imperllei El i i i B and/or <21 t

"“gl■“’ l Vacation Visitors “;l; I Listed for Tuttle' TUTTLE. June 1»-Mr. and M n

B. L CtTsntUKh. .Sheldon. Mo m iu : ; : ! iM td tn route lo SealUe to rlsI >ncn-H Mf.udMmJ.D.Wliel)'.-

■ Ur ind Un. Crali BenneU an ^ = H thi tvents of a ton. Michael Allan

ton In Hoiuton. Tex. Materoa■ mndptnaU inM r. andM rs. W. S

l« H jif f lb e r , Buhl, ind paierral gn n d '■ W n tj t n Ur. ind Mra. Ell Ben-■ k(lt Cnlt'B ennttl ts nltendlnt

b fi B-^ShlfleT UUler letompanled Mr*■ WirtnBtrttfiDd chlldrbn to theli

i M t t H ^ Ssturday. Mrs ineii: ■ beer

■ r» U I t tbi basi of Mr. and Mrs■ UiUer.

il'n I Emerson Adaau■ licnxd I t tht Qordoa Adims' home H a raite to Yellowstone naUonal

• Mu, Ethel Adam*, who haa here for sereral weeks, re*

H A M n t d to her home In Rupert v llh

Bfunds Needed for I Power Production

IH TA03MA. Jtina 18 MV-nra hun-

t r t amion dollan a year will ha»e takeipenl 10proTlde Pacific North- » « (iKtrIc power need* in the ««10 yean, W, a . Pearl. Bonne- JJltjtolnUtrtlor. .lUd here yester-

fVirl u ld In (he next 10 to 12 ^ the retlon'* iota] power plant

must be nearly doubled. He now under constnic-

^ f f ^ e d u l f d Kill meet regional

Contract Okayed

“ ■ m rtS « « tr a c t . 1

| d <1 ^m 8 :0 0

h s r sLl '

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g J R e c e i v e s ^ a r d

toio n . W(UPD— H j j B n

Is pre- . r v n l' action •• ^ itlOnS Isenflence 'y .

lied the . ■ 'W J v...** .•observ* PM vnd pre* - v t TUfaL i Vers andilflhbor*edArab

United th fleeterrane* i t l W S l t t f c y ^ I - > S f l |I watch e g a B s l ^ I \ g H Hne BOV- n r H B iT C a B j i I \ f s S f lebanese I \ m B &

TierlcanJA Y d e e McIENDKICK

* . . . aon o f Mr. lu d hJr*. M. g .V M cK m drlck. Klin^one. hai bei be sent a Seanj Roebuck ary U N company •ehotajihlp In tl

■ . ■ u n o u n t of « M or the e^mU Of Uie K hool-year a t t s I'n lvenlly i

u ( le . Idaho In Die colic e of acrleultur lh mn- M cKendrlrk w u cnduateit (m leed be. Shoahone h lch » looI Ihli sprIr itions.” * '’d la r llrlb te t compete on lenl lo aeholanhip bast for Ihe S21 nterred aophomore achol nhlp. Ihe

reclonal and (hi {1,000 nation acholaralilp a t Junior levc Aceordlni; Ic .skeldon Calllxtr

ided to Shoshone aertcutlufe learher. ,M< n l O a- K endrick won U>e ichoUnhl nldlntr tl 'fo u rh hi* aclJrlly record an United leaderahip (n Ihi Khoahone >T tjie In- chapteir. (S ta ff ^njra»ln |l Tie np- j---------------------

“ Family Picnic Is Held f(ir Visitor

K IN O HILL. X no 18-Mr, ai jallon aiifUm nn nnd tnml

Denver, and Biel Hopklnj, Au United Colo., were honored Sunday a t

(J, family picnic o t HlII CKy. jerlled H opklW a o a i. Ray Hopklw ni (3) to family, GoodlnR, bnd Clnude Ho'Xta n r family ' tflny IM| u..,

hosts. CurstA Incliided Mr. and Mi Dean M cOulrc nn i son. Oiena< Fc ry, and Wr. a n d M.'s. Herberi Alin

[*g and fnmlly. KInR ntll., Mr, and Mra. Man’ln Crockell a» (■tip family, Pocatcllo. Ispenl ihe weel

end here u ’sueau of hU molht I Mr*. Mm, Em m a Crockir.t,'

Mo., Mr, and M rs. Wllllflm Csln ei > Tlalt tertalned Sundny «l a ralhe r 's dr

dinner. G uests incliBcd her son, W U a r t ley Dnnlela, And Wilma Packnr Allan, bolh Moscow, and his son ar tem al dauBht<r-ln-law, M-. and Mni, L W. S, Ray Cafft. Cnidwell,:n n d - _ ----------------- -----------

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■ their W ntcher and two chlldre,M r t. - S-'l'^fdny Kuesbeen » *^d Mrs. Ol

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HL* Monona h lch seihool where Dar ^ .“ ' M*"- •'“ <> r^lci. al*home u teaehlns. Rex FVles necompinle

B h u h t will apcod the aummer with h: «iTK ‘’" ‘her nnd *lstcr*ln-Inw,

AU. and Mr*, Norrlo Herrera an ch Idren. Arco, spent the week-en w l^ he r paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Joh

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ird Bride Chosen I For Japanese [ ! Crown PrincI TOKYO. June IB (U P D -A bi* I h«.\ bfcn cho.'tn for Japnnese Cre I I Prince Aklhlto but unlike his fe V j benrs In Uie world'i' otde.'it ru) J . I dynttAty he miy hsve had a pari■ I picktnz her, rellible sources t I loday.

The souree* told United Prc.«I tenn llonn l Ih.il the encnKcm ; would be announced Sunday,

■ A K orr of nnmM have fleu prominently In. speculation aij the uomnn who vnuld become nex t rmpre/a of Jap in bu l nir favored pretly Hatsukq K Itu h l kawa. 16, and a fonner Impr.

M | P prtnce.u.K h i AlihouRh Ihe Ereat srnnddnu [ D H te r of the Emperor Meljl. ihe : ! I > W been a commoner lOnee ihe end B H f l the war when all titles of nobll

except for Ihe Immedlale royal fn lly. were abolished.

' , _ Imperial household offlcUU ■ prcs.«d (surprise ab?ut the cnea

f m ent report in d a spokeaman* Ihe KUniililrikawa household i ' • '’* d a red . ‘T h e whole Ihlne la news Mtmlni jjjj ••■'jf of ’no one In a po*ltlon (o kti unure. i-ou](j how the iporWmjI from princp. 24. f « | j aboul the won Ip n n r con.*ilrtered ellrlhle to be hts bri on a B ut ll wna satd Uial his wl.%hes hi

> *250 tAken Into cowlderntlon.I f M. It probnbty Is the f ln t tl

illonat In Japnne.vs hWory Uiat love 1 level, been con-vldered while arrnnKtiiit

tllater. Imperial marrliRe, TJie brldfs a r. M e croom-1 of prlnces.i and princes lanhlp nJwnys have been cho.wn for thr d and B u t Uie final deelilon. In wh: ] Ff'A Akihllo mny have a.vord. Is by ti

dltlon made by the emperor, e--------- pre.vt. Immedfrite members of i

Imperial family, a 10-member 1 S perlal hou/ehold coimcll. which :

eludes Prime Minister Nobu.ii.tors •*>*?.m“ ? College Reports ' “ i .$1,000 SurpluU nnd CALDWELL. June 18 - T■ Hob- CoIleRe of Idsho reported ye.ilcrd

u .,r . It ended lU fl«cal yei\r with a suid Mra |P*^“ iiUuui i l :(WHnT e<;elp«*-av

Fer.’ expenditures. Tlie year’s budget w Allred »’32,10().

Prf.<Ident Tom Shearer anid th ■tt and cominc yenr the budget h week- placed a t *872,000 with most

noLhpr *40,000 lncrea.te earmarked f ' faculty saltiry Increases,

in »n- D «p lt« the Increased budgi r ', rinv Shearer anId Uiere will be no I; „ ^ 7 crea.ie In atudenl tuitions, which r ickard '**' P*'' ______

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influence Is | 5 Wliat Makes : Capitol T ick ,

,m BY ARTHUR ED80W 5 WASUiNCrroN, June 17 MV-Tn- fcuenc# U *h«l Wwhlngton li m»dt K ( but so ono m m i to. be tble to B elloe preclMlr wh»l 11 U. A preil- S e n t u*ei bU Innuence to p u ^ iJo n g thl* piece c l l«U l» tloa to

.S iock ih tu A MMWr UB«* h li laiiu- ^ e e , If toy. to j t t hU eollewnie* S o vot« for him. A reprfnenUtlve Sble* hard to w e lh*t h u tnfllience ,

.-.% m ..belp A coMlltuenl je t » f*!'’ S u k e . Anfl Tue*l4y the m in m»ny ^ If upon u the No. 1 iDfluencer S n WMhlmtan. Shermsn Adnni. iC tme to eonjrcM to eKpInln a frw

the trlcU of h li my»terloiui trade. S The iIlu»tion w u ft neturtl.S A* Preiident Bienhower’i top u - W itan t, Aduni Inerluiblr mtke* S om e of the mo«t ImportAnt decl- CToni reached v lih EiMnhower’i

a t tha White Hoiue.S Now'the Itory^hadsraduaUy «ej>-

S*^to>r^Ad*mi had. had hotel hllU Spald . by an old friend, Bernard ^GoSftoe.S How Adami had been «lven » Jeoat, or material for a coat, by Oold-

M How iwama had been ilvcn th e . **tu« of an oriental rug, becaiue, S^dam a Mid Tuesday, the obserTant i ■Ooldfine had »ald. "You ought to Shave aomeihlni lu i (habby than ■ the one you have."

Since Goldflne had been In biwl- neaa dlfllculUea wUh the gotem- ment. and alnce Adama had made aereral movea on hla behalf, H looked like Influence,

tf So a Urge crowd w m on hand , ■•long before Adam* w u due to ar- , f r tv e . By the Ume the hearing »lart- ) « e d . the room w u crowded; c o n - , " g.ea*men.- In apile of their In llu - , f e n c e were wedced Into cojnen. and S « p o r te n were alandtas agalatt the [ Jw alL t• There vaa an addlUonal rcaacn < 2 for the IntereaU Adama' had derel- i* oped » repuUUon aa being the mo»t •“ Jnaoceulble man In Waahlngton. , m Xren Zlienhower can b« aaked que*- j ^ tlo n a a t a newa conference. Adama : S tiKuUy aaya he'a too buay for any- g thing like that. i

—g — Cmluialj. tlie bt glnnlB t-had- a t Z iU M ge note. The chairman of the < w lestilatlre overalghi aubcommlttee. j 5 Rep. Oren Harrl*. p.. Ark., aa ld ., k. "Got. Adam*, we're glad to hare S' jo u before thla committee." w Only Adami wa* nowhere around. ( ** H s Anally came In through the back t k door accompanied by « couple of v

• Republican congttwmen and Utb. , iZ d im i. • .-t . ,

W ell Adams took off cn hla cx- j plaaaUon of how lo Influence peo­ple. and the way he told Jt makea i t simple indeed. (

Here he w u . he told the com- ( tnlllee. trying to be courteous. And l

C 'people kept calling him up. and ] F b e kept puaing the requeaU along i S and whether th e ia c t the White i » Houa* u l l had any influence on 5 tbo dedilon, why, bow wu' be to | S know ? 'i yurthennore, b* ssld. didn't con-• p o a m en make phone c slb for eon- w stltuents. too? O rrr and o r r again.■ A daau had one word to'describe S w U it'be doea.■ "RouUne,” be aald. * It was a rou- Z tin# calL”■ Gradually the committee, whleh

1* wondering how much Influence l i■ brotight to bear on regulatory agen-

dee, went orer the now famUlar ground.

No. Adam* couldn't aay K hU call had any Influence on the de- elalon. No, he didn't know v h f t the law w u on talking ^ t h membera of regulatory bodle* about case* pend­ing.

J But on the central them e-w hen■ does Influence oventep the bound*• o{ propriety and become dangerousT S —no one aeemed to ha re any sure 5 anawera.5 When Adam* waa aaked. directly,■ about hi* influence, h e aald:S "There ere time* when I hare C fome doubts."g Brerybody laughed, and the con- S senius lUU aeema to be tha t a call• Jrom the WhUe House won't hurt S you any.

a Leave GrantedS BOISE. June 18 Ift-U quor Uw■ enforcament director Warner c. “ MIU* announced yeaterday he haa S granted a leave of absence to Robert " W. IJUUap, dlitrlct Investigator wllh 5 beadquartera in Bolae.• _ H n a ip 'um puneeq rt cenuy hB u S a candidate for ’ the Republican X nomlnaUon lo r aheriTt ot Ada 5 connty.______________ ___

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F,'t 4-H Congress MOSCOW. Ju n e 18 Cn-Boy* and girl* from aU 'parU of Uie atate kept the U nlreralty o t Idaho campus

«rt- humming today as they rushed about lo r ta lk s and campaigning a t the annual 4-K d u b congres*.

some a o d e feg« t« wer« regl*- [ered Tueeday. T he 4-H young*tera maintained a '30-year no accident

Licn e n m t e record w hen all. delegate* vei- arrived hero aafely. nost Candidates lo r sU te. 4-H offices ton. were nocnln»t«d and delegates lies- yeslerdsy began active campaigning, am* The elecUon will be tonight.>ny- Robert Jackaon of Twin TalU

and Jack R u d o lp h of_ Salmon are

the eeed Jamea Storjna of Plummer, 'tee, Jackson U heading tb e White p u ty *ld. « d Randolph the Oreen Ucket. !»»« Other W hlt« p a rty candidate*:

Amy Loomis. Coimelly. vice preal- md. d jn t; Judy Peterson. Firth, secre- 'u:k tary; ftances . Nowackl, Rathdnun,' of historian; G ail Braoiw dl. Roberts. ^ reporter: L inda Barney, omndvlew.

aong leader, and Lelan Heinrich, Lake Pork. sergeant>at*arms.

><o* Green party candidate* are:Ike* Lorenzo Nelson. P lrth , vice presi­

dent; Bally Thompson. Buhl, necre- 9tn- tary; DougiM Scovtlle. Potlatch, ^nd historian; Joyce Eld, Donnelly, re- and porter; Ann M arla Baum, Drum- long mood, song leader, and WllUam hlte Southwlck. Buhl, sergeant-at-arm s.

cn Twin PalU took hlghSnrolIm ent ) to honora wlUi 63 d u b membera regU-

tered. Canyon county had 43 dele- son- gates. Latab 40 a n d Kootenai J8.

S State Cancels-16 ™- Trucker Permitshich BOISB. Ju n e 18 (fl — Tho Idaho :e 1» puWlc uUUtles commUslon yeaterday len- cancelcd ifl common carrier per- iUar mils for failure to file l i i l operat­

ing report*. hU CanceliaUon of to u r pennlL* was de- a t the re<iuest of th e holders. Mul- the lan Cab and T ransit ot Mullan.

a of UcKay S. L indsay of Dingle. Raln- :nd- bow TnuwportaUon company. La-

Grande. Ore., and Croaby Lumber 'hen Sales. Caldwell.md* AUo’ canceled were permits of JUST Marcus A yaria . Jerom e; R. A. lur* Blaser Truck Une, Tw in FalU; James

K. Punishle. N am pa; 311/ Murphey. ctly, Castleford; Roy P. P acC ir.. Jerome;

Arthur J . Southwell. Rockland; Wes- lavB ley Ball, Jerom e; W . L. Brough.

Salmon; H arper Trucking. Jerome: ■on- North s ide Construction company, call Jerome; Clea Sheppard. Jerome, and hurt John L. W arren. Burley.

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_ jnn iH g Jar'll i« m - T h p state j ner. highway department opened olas , u-ty yesterday on nearly two m illion doi- ket. Ur« of new highway construcUon. o; Including a short sou thern Idaho eal- section on the Interstate route, ere- lh e Interstate tiegment consist* ' um. of a four-lane dlvlSed roadw ay, aur- , •ru fsclng and two :S i- fo o t concrete : lew oveipasses on S.tTi m llu o f U . S . 30 Ich. north in Power county.

I t runs from the American PalU airport east lo Uie Igo overhead

.(gi. over the Union Pacific railroad - » . tracks. ContracU were awarded ear-

Her on a secUon adjoining on the fgj weat.

Lun- James Retd of Salt Lake City, iam who submitted an offer of $860,000,- rms 324M. was named apparent low bid- « n l der on Uie InlenUte aegment. There >gU> *ere Ifi bids received. B ids aUo [ele. were received lor construction ot

as roadway, drainage and bituminous ■ Utalirient on 10.783 mUea of sU U

highway 25 from Oraenwood school e u t. and lumlshlng cover c o a t ma-

, terlaU in stockpiles In Jerom e and I f c Minidoka counties.

Twin FalU ' Con.itructlon com- laho pony's offer ol )4Saj44 -was lUted as rday the apparent low bid of tha nine per* received.•rat" ■

B o n d I s s u e L o s e s

S S I n F i r t h E l e c t i o nsin - piRTH. June 18 Ifl-V oters turned lA - bsck a school bond Usuo In Firth

nber Ust n ight by fsinng to give the nectasory two-thirds m ajority lo the

I of $3i0,000 proposal.A. ‘ The Issue drew 229 votes In favor

imes but 200 voles agalnsl were co-iU ihey. The bond Issues waa to replace a >me; sdiool a t Basalt Uist burned down Ves- laslmonUi. Wllh the lasue defeaUd, ugh. the election will have to be held une; again, bul no definite da le for the «ny. second eleeUon hss been ael. and On voUng for Iho alto of th e pro­

posed new school. 3S1 voted to build ll a t Firth, IBO voted to construct

the Uie elemenUuT achool a t B asa lt and isect. 31 volOT pufeiTed-other sllea.

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Cherry Fruit Fly , J Control Outlined/ Q BOISE. June 18 U W :are ru l *lep*, , In dUposlng o l cull cherrlM were

2‘ , turo CommUsloner R obert Rclclim ?®i* as a means o l llgbU ng th# eheny S rnjlt IIJ..““ “ “We feel by preventing larvae

from molurlng. and spraying for Uie adult llle.^ the present cherry fruit

“ i l fly control program will more qulck- %n ly eradlcsle UiU Injurious peit,-

'• ■’ said Rdchert...iig Reichert recommended th a t lo ,..rt order to prevent spread of- Uie .oAd larvae, cull cherries should'kartiauled (ar lo a sanlUry llll, sprayed wllh stove the oil or fuel and se t on fire. At the

end of Uie season th« fill should be covered wlUi two fee l of Olrt.

11 ' ' C heny containers should be eov- ered cn route lo the proceaslnc plants to prevent spUlage a long the road.

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™ Judge Overrules “ Crop Allotments

' POCATELLO, Jun# 18 HU-U. S. DUtrlet judge Fred M. Tliylor has

2 oTcrrulcd decisions of a county re- “1“ view eommlttee on w heat acreage

atloUnenU for two B annock county farmers.

Judge Taylor ordered UiB eommlt- I tee .to make new determinations 0

acrense lor W. Dunne Purhlman, n n DowneySAnd A lbert M. Johnson,

who ha* V ranch J io r lh of Poes- tello.

’‘‘51^ Fulirlm ln claimed th a l his acrtace, alloUnent set by tho commlltee last ’ lo ll a l 398 acres should have been

450 acres. Johnson claim ed hU allot- m ent should hav6 been 318 acre* In-

'g, , stead of 3S3.

BPEAKERS LISTED held ELBA. June .18 — Mr*. Lorento the Darrlngton and M ra. Stevo Penn

were speakers n t th c LDS sacrament pro- meeting Sunday. . Bishop On'llie Dulld Beecher gave lhe opening prayer iruct and TonUJiUt ths closing prayer..a n d — :— = — !------------

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_ I n : l a m a g e S u i t ^A Twin 1 »IU dlstrlcl courl Jury

ruesday n llh t returned a verdict » n favor o f Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C, „ , 3Iack for <lb3.eS as Uie result o t a liwsult DgiJnst J ; CUfU)n Sm all. vood. 3 .*.. The B iacti hsd sued for J2.13B.69 “ t llus p u n ll» damages as results of . 1 UJutles a tta in e d In a contract wtlh Smallwood to remodemize Uielr homa nnr

Ths cofltfwas heard before Judge Hugh A. ^ k e r . Members ot the Jury wero J . M. Jnmerson, Fay L. J,

— Ririe, H. W. Webber. Mrs. Nan L,Caner, jiyrU e I. Griggs. C. O. ^^a anlthson.'M rs. Joe WUecaver, E srl „ „

, Billmer. M rs. Mabel Bolysrd. Mrs. q J Oo# Weech. C. W. G armon and

meodoro Knight. r j ;teps L. B. Q uinn, Twin PalU attomey. | j ] lere K prtiented Uie Blacks. Smallwood cul* TU represented by B lepton. S te-

ony jirm. ' I

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£ F o r C o n s e r v a t i o n IS 'BOISE, June IB - T he Idaho

. WlldUfo federaUon yesterday a n - nounced award of scholarships lo r

“ 5 conservaUon education proJecU o t **“• 10 Idaho Uachera.

Harold T . Jones. secreUry, said the jcholarshlps of *75 each were

* ** awarded Ior Uie final phase of a program th a t alarted last summer J™ a t BoUe Jun ior coUege, Collcse of Idaho and Idaho Slate college. '

The money come from IndusUy and from sportsmen's and conserva- ^ Uon group*.

Winners were Usted u Wesley E . » Edes, BoUe; Mrs. D. Bastion. K una; J I

, i£ , EIspra.N., Greer, flolae; Mrs. Vera , l l o miMfll. Tw in Pallsi.Mra..Edltli O al- J

o lowsy. U onesno*' Bend: R a y - a .'u ■ Newman. Jerom e; Mrs. Alice Hand- „ ley. Boise; Mr*. EUrabeUi Hansen. ^

Boise; Delia T ern ', Alameda;- and " J y Mrs. Madgo. Wallen, Moscow. ■’“J

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S ; A t A l m o S e r v i c e s |ocs. ALMO. June 18 - ArUiur Taylor t

and Mra. Floyd Knight were speak- J tace ers a t the LDS Sunday nlghl serv- ♦ last Ice- i

been ' Cherry Bullers. Chloe BuIIers and IKrf. Mrs. Jack Erickson were reicaicd as +I In. Uachera In the primary organlia- j

tlon and Mrs. Leo Darrlngton and J Marilyn Durfee were suslnlned as + irlmary a.islsUmtji. Mrs. Fidyd ^ ^ I g h t was sustained os aeeond +

0. " isunselor In the YWMIA. + t Lee D arrlnglon and WUUam Jones J

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Divorce Asked in 2- Local Court Case «

Mra. Florence ElUabeUi Orerman ^ fUed a divorce acUon In Twin FalU dU trlet court Tueadsy against Rob­e r t L. O rerm an charging him wllh extrem e m enU l and physical cruel-

*^^TTiey were married June 9. 1952, a t Las Vegas. They have no minor children. Community property con- ^ *lstA o l household •JuraUhlngs. a 185« Chevrolet, a WSJ Mercury and equity In lot« a t the Sunset Me- morU l pstk . , Igll■ She asks th e court to awsrd Tier aU th e fum U hlngs tn d houiehold „ appUancei a n d Uie 19&3 Mercua.Sho aaks Uio court to divide UiehalaaceoM heproperly.eaually . Sheask i th a t her husband bo forced lo ^ pay aU community obllgaUons, In* , d u d ln c remaUiing paymenU due on ‘ the car. Sho further s e e k s |75 ™ m onthly sllmony. Mrs. Overman U . represented by Kramer and Walker,Twin PalU law firm. co,

Indictments Filed g In Federal Court

BOISE. Ju n e 18-A grand Jury so ' flled nine IndlcUnents. Uiree of 1

them secret, yesterday In U. 8. dU- u ir lc t court. '

Assault charges were filed against Ur Ruben T. W aterhouse Toog. 37. of jj ,F o rt Hall. He w as accused of wound- it;

■ Ing Violet Poog wlUi a shotgun Issl - May 1 on the F o r t HsU Indian res- ervatlon. ' . _ bo

, Thomas D avid MUboum. « , was op r charged on two counts of taking a “ lorged check Irom Ketchum to Kim- r r

ball. Nebr. ^ , 1: Federal check forgety charges al- ' ' so were brought agalnsl Jameis P.“ Taylor, who waa accuscd of taking * a bogus check Irom SealUo to Coeur . d'Alene. ' ”

Theodore Eldrldge- Darton was JU charged w llh uk lng a alolcn car »u Irom Bobe to Fronklln. Tex., lasl m

^ February. F loyd E. Cumbey and Di D onald Lee Y ates we're charged wlUi

® tak ing a stolen car from OUIette. Be ® Wyo.. to Tw in FalU In May. C<

In Uie s ix th Indictment made W f public. Joaquin Castro Porto wss la \ charged wiUi being IlleKally In Ui^ t^

country a fte r hU deporutlon In »7 SepUmber. 1055. co

Sign Firm Files - Tn Collect Debt S

Bridges Neon Sign complny llled , a dv ll action in Twin FalU dUlrlclcourt Tuesday against John T, Hyde.D onald D. I jib rum . H. L. Armstrong and H, K. W ickham a.i IndlviduaU

[1 and as trustees of liyde DUtrlbuling company. Inc.. fo r alleged indebted-

1. ne.-is tou ting 81.422.53.‘ T he money U daimed du» on a ‘f lease agreement on a sign InsUlItd

by th e .Ilgn company. The dliirlbul-M Ing company was adjudged bankrupt

In 1057 but th e complaint sUles Uie compony haa no t been dUchsrged

" Iront ''all debtJi under the national f bankruptcy act.

A toUl of *500 attorney fees U sought. M urpby and Schwarts, Twin

7 PalU law l in n , represenU Uie sign company^________________

Judge Enters Race™ BOISE, Juno 17.CB-DlsWctJudge

Jo h n W. Cramer. UwUlon, llled ? • nomtnaUng peUtlons on Uie non-

partisan Uckcl as a candidate for reelecUon to tho bench of Ui« 10thJudicial dUU-lct. -------

No other candidates hava an- nounced Uiey wUl oppoee Cramer.

,c I Bring th o J ^ S l K t® t Family Her#“ J T o Dine—V if I t 's economical 1 ]

+ when you order ^ ' • 3 ^ i /™d X C hincie Food t“ t "FAM ILY W / i

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2-Stite Voting Oi SetFriday on „

foraWijeatyuotas

By tU . AsMcUted' Prea*U U h af* Idaho w heat farmera • J ■

' vole Prldal In .a naUonwlde refer- endum to leterm lne w hether crop

' eontroU a n i subsequent higher price ; supporU a i u be malnUUied dur*‘ tag 1958. 1

II a t leak two-Uiirds of the el- 81 Iglble fsnnW agree to Uie quota* for next y r-a crop, Uie program

‘ wUl Indui acreage alloUnenU, Ow ' markeUng uotas and price sup- Jon ' port* a l a : ; intmum national aver- ; a r - ® f H 8 pe r-buabel-or-7J per 0 «

' If U i a ^ ^ a a l laUs to receive the } rtquired m akrlly . there will be no R- 1 ' markeUng qjotas o r penalUes. «

But E. R « Lyman, chairman of P«ri '■ DUh'a a g rlr ttu ra l aUbUUaUon and Sur

conservaUonlcommlttee. said acre* age a llo lm e u would remain In cav. effect as a heans of determining

t eUglblUiy fori price auppcru. “ ™I n thU e ie th e price support w.J

would be a b i t 81.20 per bushel or r SO per cent o tparlly . Lyman said, l l f UUh's lBS9iwheal crop alloUnent L f . - U 313.1(5 aern .

Idaho's sU ti ACS committee e.i- I tlmates UialtH.OOO of Uie aUte's 1 29,000 w heat i^w er* would be d ig - *■ ible to vou>. 1 * I The commlliee said because Id a- J***■ ho U a comniinliy properly sUte,

both the husland and wife farm c^ operatara wUl|be eligible lo vole. ^

■ Transfej: SoughtFor Damage Suit®'

J BOISE. Jun iilB U. S. dUlrlct * court was askei yesterday to accept ^

,j Jurlsdlcllon In « »77i00 damage "°- ir suit brought oji a result of an aulo- ‘ si mobile accident In Minidoka couniy id Dec. 28. lose.h The suit was brought b y O th o C. , , e, sevy. a resldeit o f t ;u h . *««ln*t i i_

Columbia Macilne. V a n c o u v e r , ^ le W aah. and Ja<* Elvln Dexter. Port- | IS land, Ore. I I wa* filed In llUi dls- \ Is trle t court In (R upert and asked i in $77i00 dam age lo r Injuries Sevy I

content^fd he lecelved i a Uie accl- I dent. ■ i 1- He said he wts h u r t In a collUlon I

Involving hU c ir and a mick-lraller I

1 owner by C olm bla and driven by I

th tl I r^ for removal if Uie case to U .S. f f “ dUUlct court here. They aUo llled I j'jl g moUon lo r <lsmUsal.___________ IU I

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Oregon Man IsTaken 5y Death

M arshall J.'Jellrles. M, Moro o-, former Twin FalU rtsidfn'

, Tuesday a t The.Dallw, Ore o f . heart attack he had eight d*y,

Mr. Jelfrles was born July i iw , a t Frultdale. Ore. He * « ,. chanic for »n equipment comainr'i.’I Moro, He attended sctioolj in ,. F^IU and was a veteran ol Wnr'<. war II. He had Uved In Moro «

the past alx years.Surviving besides hU w lf le ,

, Mrs. Prances Jeffries, are a (Uu,y‘I ter. M n . Janet Pierce, Prinfr^i , Ore.: a slep-daughter. Mr». M„.. Jorle Chapman. Cheyennt Wtb- . lwo-*Up-*ons, Barion Houm aid r Oen8_Hou*e, both Hartor, WuT

and two aUlers. Mrs. Nellie L Ctr^. ler. Twin PalU, and M n. w » 0 ) B. Bylngton. Oanrwii. ^

MlllUry graveside servlcei win v* [I performed a t 10 ».m. SsUirdij >i i 1 Sunsel Memorlai jfcarit by ih« lout . naUonal guard f o . n o amiofU 1 cavalry. Puneral corlege will Um I White morluary a l 8:45 m g f

urday. Priends may call a t Ui» ehjp.I el,Friday,

Divorce Decrees ii Are Signed Here ^

Two divorce decrtcs nljnfd br ’* Dl-nlrict Judge Hugh A. n»ktr trrf

■ riled Tuesday wilh Uie clerk ol H a ** , . PalU dlsUlcl court. li Elmer'iiiomU waj divorced frea _, Mr*. Darlene LoomU. He chirjrt n il

desertion In lit» request for a UU vorce. A prevloiu propeny M'.ilt. 1 m enl was approved by the c m • J

. LoomU was represented bf T. C o i t Sheneberger. Twin FalU aitorafy. r

Mrs. Beverly Joyce Boytr «u j,u granted a divorce from Monl L i i r

,, Boyer. She was reprcsenied by Ui; ud 1 ■ and May. Twin Fall* atlomtji. fii,„ was given custody of lwo minor chi;, -imt ’’ dren ond he wa* ordered lo pijr «).. monthly aupport for each child snd ' i n-monUUy alimony.__________ ^

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Guests Reported For Oakley Area

OAXLEY. Jun? 18 — Mr. nnd Mra.I B. rw »od dflUghler, Virginia, j,lt ULe cuy. left Saturday #lw r I iTO^r tWI I t the home of Mr. td Un. WUUam M »yu. jlmmjf UuDier and Gary Cranney

nlaniM Sunday evenlns from Boys’ J MU i l BolM Junior eollcge. They > tm ipoDMred by the Amerlcao

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! Uadi Utyei, daughter of Mr. and jIn. WUUam Mayei. and Margarll* ytub . iliu(ht«r of Mr. and Mra. ji John m n k i. relum ed Saturday «

tna OlfU' m ic a t the Collese of 2 wiiui, Oaldweil. They- wecp m et In hsl br Un. Mayea. a

Un Lloyd Drury and children, ai Uuie.Amber and John, Reno. Ner., J Ifid Un. Uaz Wllliami and daugh* a in , Rini» and Suaan, Send. Ore.. £ Ul luuta at the hom t of Mr. and

SuBdty cuuU of U r. and Mra. h Arthur Btnentf were her aUter, Ji Un. Ruby Preer, Mountain Home, gl ud U a Ktllh BoUdna,' Omaha, Xtbr. __________________n

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, M u r t a u g l Girl,'- T i t le J)f Hoi. Pourlcrii-y far-o ld oclll.i Btnkula k . ' —who alJirtfd rldliisjhorsrs wlifii L > i ahe, n 'u 4—u'lll r rp r rc n t MtirlMnih' B 'i a Uie compellUon fnl qufon ot Ihe K ,Mbe1c Vnllry Wr^Ccil Hor r llow■ I'aJalcd for July 12 a id 13 here at m l PronU er field. - Im [ D au c h tc r’nf Mr. a id Mm. D. W. f } Benkula, Miirtnticl). VC qiirrn cAn*

i dldnle la tile o»ner oSci iin|( Morgan hor*e. • ]

MlM Briikula h if nrvrr been ; candldnt« lo r a qi en lllle until

Be.ildr.1 he r Inle In horjM,^ y iM n rntfiiia n . ' . he clarliirl a*' » J her muslt;i>l lnlen-.>t • I^ M iu B(->il:ii]i\ 1.1 IIP of II EirUl■ compctInK for llie ui-cn tiiSe.

I Almo Com nunity’ I Reports Journeys■ AUUO. June Ifil-M r.'nnd Mm.

Herm an H. Tnylor Ufl FVIdny by buaD, for ORden where Uiey Iwarded ihe

iu» alrea/nllner for Sninloxa,'Cnllf. to tn t vUlt relnUvea. P rod Callfortiln, Uicy it|. will nccompany p t l r «on and Iba daught«r*ln«Iow, Mr. and Mrt. F!l- i«n m er -Tnylor, to o lahoma to visit lU tiielr grandaon, Cll ton Tnylor. Tlify u t .will be gone Uiree n'eeka.

B a rb iy a Wllion Provo, U iptnd-— Jng th e numnicr vlth lier coujln

Mr*. Roscoe War(< and fnmUy.Olen Jonea, Afley Cnlioon tndi

T liern W ard, whi hnve been ein-| > 0 ployed 111 HamnicE. spent Uie weck-

end a t Uielr homis here, ira. M r; and Mrs. T l^ ’ry CuMoon nnd nin, Xnmlly, PocatclloJapenl ihe wcrk- tu r end aa guesbi of hp parenU, Mr and Mr. Mra. H. R. Calioof

Nell Sorenaen, ;son of Mr. and [jfv Mra. Ned SO£sn.«n, Cnllfornln. li

a Kueat of hU ’nun|. Mm. Elbert Dur- ley f « - i yin ;--------------

„a Officer? Named"•ll« F IL E R . Ju n e 19-Sandra Tegan I.i! Ira. p rea ldent of thg Filer dub lay which m e t recently a t Uie home of . of M r. and Mra, ,Cad Leonard.In O ther offlcem are Omc« !.*on-

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s Farmers Vote Set Friday bn Wheat Quotj

A iM t'tnlnuU reminder to eUglb -> srow en kboul th e rote F rida r c *' 19S9 c n p whcAt m trte tlng quoIj . ■ »M jMUfd W ednesdiy by TkI Scot

chA lm sn o l the Twin Palls counl *] asrleuU unJ atAblUutioa and coi .1, •e rra tion commlttce.

Local poUlnn place* *111 be ope ,* from 8 a jn . to 7 p in . Pridey.

J , Ellelble srowers are th u e (armei v h o u'lll have more than IS a cn o t w heat fo r harvest a* sr»ln 1 I9S9. Since t n v e r* v lth 16 aercs c

31' le is o f w heat and t^ow tn the fee i' w hea t program are exempt fror 1 warZeUn* quoU prorUloM, the

• r e n o t eligible to ‘eait billots oi 1059 w heat narkeU ng Quota*, th

' county chairman note*. S co tt pclnU out 'that the vot« 1

- On marketlnj: quota* for the lOSi w hea t crop, no t aercage allotmcnU

I W hether or no t quotas are ipproved I w heat acrease allotments «I1I re

m ain In effect as a m eim of d e ter • m lnlnff the lndl»Idu»t grower’* el.lgl' a blllty for price support.

j ■ T h e lerel o f the available wheat { lu p p o r t will Y ary/horerer. accord­

ing to the outcome of th# vote, Scotl I explals*. If a t l e u t t«o>thlrds ol

th e growers TOUng approre the quo* (a t . support wUl be available on the 1959 w heat crop a t a naUonal aver* ago o f no l less than I t J l per bushel, o r 75 per cent o f parity.

I f quota* are no t approred by the necessary two-third* of th t n>t**. aupport for th e crop will be a ta lla . ble Bt tlJO per buihel, or M per cen t of parity.

Bcott aays th a t if marketing quo* ta* a ra In effect. there.wUl be penal­ties on "exce**" w heat p«xluced on a c r e a ^ exceeding farm acreage aU IpUnenta. The penalty will be 49 per

, een t o f the' w heat parity price u of j U ay I . UM. -' Qrower* who hav# any que*tJon

. a b o u t 'th e w heat program or-local ' TOCinff place* ar« urged to re t in

touch w ith the county ASO office,I 119 T h ird *treet_ea*t. Twin Pkll*.

BusinessRUPERT, June 18 - Pollco

Chief Jake W all combined bual­n e a w ith pleaeura when he va* on du ty helping with the open* Ing dajr of the Kid's fl*h creek.

H e noted a boy u*lng an ex- _ j > ^ T e ' ^ o n a ^ ^ j ? o l e . _ P a -

bojr open a tackle t>oz.'dl*datlnBabout 1100 worth of tackle. Know* ’Ing th e boy's fa the r w u not & I (Uhennan. WaU decided to checkInto th e m atter. - ‘

W hen the momlng'a fishing 'was o rer, h t atopped the boy and asked h im about I t The boyreadily adm itted th a t he had *BtolfiQ th e thing*, and the next ^day m o n articles w e n found a t ■bl* hom e. *

“a anyone h u mUscd anyXlihlnc tackle, it 's probably a t JpoUca headq;uart«ra..'' WaU aald *Boy Oowell, e lty electrician, was ,

noUfied th a t b is equipment had |been found before b e mlased iU‘ ''

Crops Benefitted By Recent Rains;

” SO ISS , June 18 (UPl) — Woat n crops a n d n a g t s In Idaho benefit* « te d coaalderably from recent rains eren though field work w u tempo- rarlly Interrupted, th e federal week- tl ly crop-weather bulletin reported to- day. 01

Som* a r e u of eastern Id*ho were S •till sufferlnj: from drying winds “ *nd considerable c u t alfalfa h ty va* damaged, said th e bulletin, cov* P erlng th e week ended June U. ”

"An appreciable am ount of winter K p a in lodged due to rank growth, »e wind a n d rain." th e bulletin con* vn tlnued., “Some gras* silage waa harv- — e*t«d. 6 th e r fana.acUvlUe* locluil'ed haying, cultivation of row crops, thinning and hoeing ef beet*, hoe­ing of onions and IrrlgaUon. .

‘ P lan ting of beans knd 7018100* was virtually completed la th# later ire**. W lnt«r grains are beaded over nuch of th e ita te and spring grains Ufl head ing In lower elevaUona, Raisga feed 1* generally good.'*

Ac(!iuittaiWonby Theater Manager

BOISB. June 18 m - K movie the*Iter m anager was found Innocent In municipal court TOsterday of a dls- JTderly conauct cnarse. ~

T he defendant. Maurice Conwny BuddlestoD. waa accusM by police Tf d lsp la y ln ra Tnanlkln ln a 'corrin 'In h is th e a te r lobby In order to ad- r e r tla ^ a b o r m movie.

M unic ipal Judge Dale O. Monian jom m ented th a t while the exhibit may b a re been offensive to the ien*es o f some persons "criminal laws a re n o t designed to regulate tastea un less there U eome moral sffect on th e public generalty." Mor- ^ acquitted the manager.

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William Strain Is” New Legion Head

William Stra in waa elected com- marider of T»i-ln FalU Amerlcnn U *

g -,2 s tra in will succeed Darrell J e n u n

who ha*;held the poslUon for Uie ft p ast year.^ p th e r officer* elected and In­

stalled aro Pm nk MoRcnsen. first i j vice:commander; Dnvid Darry, sec*

ond vice commander; Ray O’Don- IV nell. finance ofllcer; David Lewis 5 service ofrieer; Ivan Johnaon. adju-

ta n t; ' 8st. Robert Richards, aer- geftnt*at-arma; Dave Marr*. chnp- laln . and Jack Tliorpe. hUlorlnn.

_ Elected to the board of directors It 3 * ” Arnold Helweje. LouU D. E.^ Dauplftlse, and KenneUi Darth.

? REA Assessment Problems Viewed

DOISE. June 18 W ^-nepresenfa- tlves of hnlf a dozen rural electrlfl-

l f l cttUon admlnUtraUon uUlltles from i around Idaho dUcussed their assess- 1

nst m en t problem* Informally yu te rday i It* w ith U\e sUto tax commlwlon. ins T he commission thia year, for the « - f irs t time, invited uUllUes to present Ic- th e *talu* of their companies before c - th e commiulon sets a tenUilve value

on the ir pro'pertlc* in AuRu.it. said J H arold D. Johnson. execuUve secre- « ta ry of the commUslon. 1

ly Several of the spokesmen aaked * th e commlMlon to base a 2 per cent *

BTOis recelpLj. Johnson said, ‘- m u poses a legal ijue.iUon." b

“ h e said, "because the statute.i call a u. fo r a n Ad valorum tax ba.ted on the 1 i* value of the property." u,:d ^

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3 Fathers NotedJ .OAKLEY, Juno 1 » -E ac h father

( t u h a d a rose pinned on h is Ispel t l a om* *P«I»1 program Suhday a t the Le. second LDS ward Sunday tchool.

jh f t _J*rtee_A d«[na d lne tgd ..A-ip<!flial.vocsl number by • Junior Sundny

iMn *chool members. LeAnn W arr. wns U,e accompanUt. Douglas Cranney read

a poem and Allen Holvoak, Burley, In. sang, accompanied by Mrs. Holy*

rirst 0“k. law rence O rltchfleld gave a sec- tribute to faUiers. ion- ' '

K Meetings Heldn iC H P ia n . June ib—The Rich-

"P‘ Held Methodist. Y outh Pellowsljlp ■ m e t Sunday and Monday, evening

w ith the regular meeUng held flun- ' day and a wiener ro ast following

candy sale*, Monday.Mary chuUleld gave the lesson

, on Moies and Joseph. Melvin Pelley . conducted the devoUons. Sandra

i d Chatfield w at refreshm ent hostess., '^5‘i members sold candy Monday Ita- n igh t with proceeds'to be uied for Ifl- summer camp a t th e MeUiodUt •om Sawtooth Mountains cam p. Mrs. E. !« - L. Strlegel. youth leader, w u In lay charge of Uia meeUng*.

“ Burns Kill ManJue ONTARIO. O re, June 18 (OPil— lUd £ s r l Burgess, 38, H untington hish re- school Jtnltor, died a t Holy Rosary

hosplUJ la st night o f bum s receh-ed ;ed In a paint dust explosion a t Uie ,nl school June 3.on H e w u the second fata lity In Uic n." blast. Desalre Sulrc, « , cook a t Uie ell school, died of bum s on June II. he Tho two men were scraping pain t

when Uie explosion occurre<^

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1 Guests Reported For Tuttle Area

the ■ TUTTLE. June 18 -L arrr ' Woody wl. and Melvin Abram* left Monday for

^*»e*teJl»-*here-they-pmind“eflTBn-ndny in Tdaho SU te college for thU fall .wos C harles Woody. Y u c lap a ^ a llread and hU daughter; Mrs. E rSii S 'irley, Redlands, Calif,, former rtsldentsJ. s' >"'■■■“■ M".'e a R, M. Woody.

Mra, Toby JVwkes and daughter LaQulU, Portand, Ore., are ^ u u ti of tn d Mrs. Bob Adolf and family.

Jch- Mrs. Dallas Voorhees to d son sh ip Donny. Brownlee etaUon. Home* nlng st«»d. Ore,, are vUlUng Mr. s&d Mrs Jun- H arry Berhorst and wlUj relauves ving In Buhl.

Mr. a n d Mrs, Pred Miller and son, won »ccompanled Mr. and Mrs.•lley Wendell. U) Americanidra Sunday to attend Uie reunion

of tho Roy community.

'S n ' t h r e e ATTEW^ idUt PILER, June 18—Vlrglris Bto»tj|I. E. D arlene Dougherty and Richard

la Kelly a re atUndIng Uie 4-H Club C ongreu a t tha University of Idaho' In Moscow this week.

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Itarold B. WMkup. son of ths Rev. p, y md Mr*. H. B. W»Ucup. PYldiy eve- p, ' alne » t the P lrs t BapUst church.< ,1 ThB Rev. Mr. Wftlkup, piulor of ,,| Plha Awembly of God church. offU [jiited for th o double ring ceremony I In whlcli th e bride wm given tn

B »rri»« b r h e r father. - roI.' She wore a gown of u t l n taffeta brocade which- she designed wllh a Itfllied bodice accentuated wllh a I jquero neckltoe. I l i e Uered ik lrt of Iruffle* edged w ith V d laca fell lnto I ' l full cathedra l train. H er n jlon y 5*llu»lon »heer TtU w ai held la place | i >7 a coronet of seed peu1». Bhe I 'u r te d a w hlt« Bible t<vped 'I ti* « T m orchid a n d itephanotl*. • u r U a ld of honor. Connie Rhoades,[I UoustalD Home, w on a gown of blue IW fe l* w ltb an ov?r»klrt of chUfoa ^ l!L (tole of chiffon wm draped over Jllhe shoulden falUng down th e back T 'n a swtrJ. Brideamald* were Winona ^ I KTaUnip, BoIm. and RoberU Walkup, _ l;>olh a lite n c f th e bridegroom, and IjKUrler K flB rich . T her wore r»-n* „ I Sentlcal to lh a t of tha maid of I 'w io r . • L1^ Alone C auirchr pweet. .aerrtd as ec | i | ( l BMO. a n d J a m b Rhoades. lUm. bi U r t r . w u a n a tten d a n t. Aubrey «, I B d Dick O w ent. brothera erf the ni ■■ida. acted m u b s r t . Paul and ir | | jcyd PeWlW m h te d tha candles

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\ Diane Spencer. In a blue overwhile dress, which was caUBht .In j,]

»C ruffles wllh dainty flowers nnd wear- ^Inc a while bandenu. scattered rose c, peULi before the bride. f,

"® Mrs, Charles Kennedy., orRnntst,®* played the wedding music and ac- ip " • companled Hubert Hendrix who '**• sang "Always" and “Becau.w" and -r f)'- Pot Horton, alnBlng “The Wedding yj *■ Prayer." , ft

M n. Owens ch o u a blue suit « llh g ®' white accessories for her daURhter's u “ • wedding, and Mra. Walkup wore a f, W printed iRvendar dress with black „ “* and white accessories. Bolh w on a ^

rose coraage. tl•“ Anne Skipper, Boise, w m In

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during the reception which follow- j ed Immediately In the church base- j. ment, and also accompanied Mra. /

I'*- BoviR as ahe aong aevenl numben. ‘“® Tho bride’a lable wm co\-ered with , *1: a lace cloth and centered with the f '*3 four-tiered cake decorated with bells 1“ and hearU surrounded by red n»e*.*“ which wero also featured la bud iR' vnsei.

Mra. Aubrey Shaffer eut and A, served the cake. Punch was poured J

°* by Mra, H. C. Jennings and M n. a L. O. Shaffer waa In charge of4Uie c.

« coffee service. All are aunts of li« J bride. AsslstanU for tho recepUoit h

■ey were' W anda Shaffer, Billie Hoffl- he nan.' Juno H arrall and Marilj-n Me* p nd Intyro. hles Out-of-town guests .were from ^ — Boise. Area, Jerome, Shoahona and i

Payette.Por her w dd lng trip the bride j

choee a pink dwsnlse drea* and w on t lhe orchid from her eorange. Bhe i| attended T«vln Pall* achoobi and ll wa* graduated In 10S6, Sh t ta em> f ployed by Strevell-Patteraon Pl- ti nance corporation. t

The bridegroom attended »chool b In Meridian and was graduated from v there. They will make the ir hom* la t Twla PalU were he U employed by d the L. W , Chrletopherson TlUe com­pany. J

Pre-nuptial showen were given by f ' her aunts a t th* homa of Mr*. Jen- c ; nlng* and a llngeria shower a t the (

home of th e brldebroom'a mother, c

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In LDS ServicesJanene Thomas, daughUr of Mr.

and Mr*. Vem n. Thomas, became Uie bride of Oary Christian Kapp. son ot ChrlsU*n Kapp. O gden, and the late Mra. Kapp. The couple re­cited Uieir vow* a t 1:30 p jn . Sat­urday at the LDS stake JiouAe with Elder Chester U rsen offlclatWg. •

At the reception Immediately fol- ,0 lowing the cercmony the bride I greeted gue*l* In a gown Of F rench '! embroidered nyloil over w hll« u f -

■ feU . Siyled wllh a Koop neckline• and a fitted bodice, the gown fea-

■ lured a Ihree-tlered bouffant baller­ina-length sklfl. Her French 'm u ­

's . Hon sheer fingertip v e ll-w a a -a U - 5 Uched lo a lace cap enhanced wllh; aequlns and Med pearl*. For hw ’ Bridal bouquet ahe carried a smnll ’ while Bible covered with white i CaUlay* orchids, aatln atream ers I and cn.«ades of Ivy. .

Bridal Bttcndsnl* were Mra. Bob Hototlne, slater of the bride, m atron of honor, and Oeorgelean Nell.«n, Carol'Newcotner a n d 'Jo a n Kapp. al*ter of the bridegroom. All wore Identic*] dres»e« of yellow and pink dacron. The dreMe* were fashioned with ii scoop nKkllne, belted front and a clicmlse back. They carried bouquets of pink and yellow E sther Reed ralsles with cii.'cndes of Ivy and each wora a matching head ­band 'o f nel.

Bruce Jackwn nerved a* best man. ■Ushers were Vem 'niomas, Jr., anct Robert Tliomas. brothers of the bride. Dob HolMlne and Rny Orleve,

Tlie bride's mother clio*e a white linen sheath dresa, embroidered wllh gold, and white acccasories and a coraage of'Cymbldlum orchids.

M n. Deity Armga »ang " I Ixive You Truly" and •■Becauae” accom­panied by Mrs, C. L. Luke, who aUo played the tradlUonai nuptial music.

A three*tlerrd cake, decorated w llh mlnlalure bells and pink roses flanked by-pink tapers, centered the reception table. Serving were Mrs.P. A. Orleve. grandmother o f the bride, and M n, Ray Orleve. a u n t of th e bride, assisted by Oay Simmons and Jody Ward.

Mra. Bert Hatch and M n . Robert _ Grieve, aunU of the bride, and Leah

Anderson were Jn charge of the ” M gift Uble. M n. Barbara Holliday, er also an aunt of tha brid* a ttended w. the guest book.

Por Wfr going away enaembla the ^ bride selected a two-pleca beige and L

white suit with matching beige ac«“ ceasorie* and the orchid coraage

from her bridal bouquet.T he couple will make th e ir home

'* In Logan. Utah, w hen th e bride- " groom will completo his aenlor year

n t the Ulah Stale unlvenlty . H e Is vie# president of P l K appa Alpha fraternity and waa named to the

th Skyline.conference team aa w ell u the P l Kappa Alpha na tional all-

* fraternity football teanlV T he bride » w u affiliated with Cht O m e g aa sorority and th i Sponson corpa a t

the unlvenlty.Out-of-town guest* were M r. end

M rt. Peter A. Grieve, Mr. and M n.“ Ray Orleve. Mr. and M n . Donald

Hadfleld, Mr. and Mra. W alter ’<1 W agstaff and M n. Barbara HoUl-

day. all Salt Lake Clly; M n . Bert J . Hatch, Idaho Palls: M n . Theo Jensen. Layton. UUh. and M r. and

* - M n . Lester Bylngton and M n. fa. A rchil Madsen, all Ogden.th * * *5; Publications A re

Listed by GroupPubllcallona were reported by

nd Mr*. N. B. McIntosh. Mrs. I . M. ed Jackson and M n. Olive M. Kelley n . a t the meeting, of th* Scribblers he club Friday a t,th e hom* of M n . J. hB H. Seaver. Mfs. P . B. Johnson was ^ 'II- Plans were made for a summ er c- picnie to be held In August a t the

home ot M n.-A lbert M urphy with •m Mr*. McIntosh, M n . K elley and nd M n . Murphy lir charg*.

Th* ■ program w m directed by da M n . Kelley .who reporUd on m ar- >re keta. She mentioned th* farm pub- lie iication* of a .naUonal Mope being nd limited, make* the m arket difficult n - for itriclly farm articles. She re- 1 - minded the group th a t now 1* Uie

time to submit article* for Novem- ber and December publlcaUon. ad-

m vising U a t advanUge should be In taken ot th« special day* and week* by designated luUonaliy. n - AsslgnmenU w er*-read by }>ln.

Johnson. M n. McIntosh and M n. by Beavers. M n. Jackaon Tead a n arU- n- ele on 'A re You Travel Happy" h a nnd Mr*. John E. Haye* read a chll- er. dren'* story. M n. Max C row lhir

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^ tha daya a n too warm for them U aUy oul all day playing hard, yt

' i , InevlUbly, the hour cornea when of ,v , they are too‘hot, loo weary, to run In ,Cr. knother atep and Uiey come Into n u th s house to rest. About Uiat Ume fli

,.1. Uielr mother wanU a rest, loo. ThU fu j J , I* atocy Ume.g t Children lovt foll( tales, fairy al a t Ules, animal atorie*. The book ai

world abounds in all of them. Por I nd the whole- group Aeaop'* P*ble* are Pi ^ m eat and drink. They ,are Imagln- o n]d aUve, full o'! acUon, and always K ter carry a chuckle In their endlnga. *1 IU, Too, MoUier can get In many a ert aermon without being detected In jeo the act. tl.nd T he fairy U lu have a big place, s; In . These can be read aloud or lold. al

C hlldnn enjoy teUIng mor*' Uian U reading ao any mother, nurse or Ui helpful AunUe who can Ull stories U; U aure of an eager audience. Oet a copy of Qnienberg's J^vorlU Stories ts

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chapicn of David* Copperfleld. Every oUit id family ha* l u favorites. «h ilm Don't forget poetry. F o r . Uie very Ve d. young ones the nonsense rhymes w u 'n of Lear Noah or some o f'those found lengi in In "Alice In W ondcrlond" and m al lo “Through tho Looking Q laas- are b t ^ le fine. MoUicr Goose rhym es -axe Tl: U fundamenUla here. of ni

Oo cn from -the re to Uiose suit- P'” *; ry able for tho older children. A_good )k anUiolojy wilt ba moat helpful and “ “ “ 3r I suggest, Helen Ferrla' "Pavorlu re Poem*. O ld and .N ew ,- and the !• Oxford D ictionary of QuoUtions. J ys Ask your, librarian abou t UiU and « la. she wm have oU ien to offer.» W t^do no t U ll atorlea o r read

1“ jtorle*' to children Just to pnsa Uie 71 Ume or to keep Uiem quiet for a

;e. spell. We have deeper reason . Qood J^ o d. atorie* stlm uU U tho ImoglnaUon ofin U isfM derand llA U nerand lm ag lna - ^or Uon U a w onoerrui lu a et to a min4e i Uiat la In lU forinaUvo aUgca. ^ a Good, atorles, fine poetry, form a

ea ta su for w hat U fine In our liU n -sn ture. Thoso reared In a tradlUon of5" fine reading reflect It In th e ir think-to Ing, In th e ir selecUon of acUvlUes,

of friend*. In Uielr way of life. They ibf , Id have w ithin them the ab ility U be «" '• l " alone and ta like It becauae their r," mind* are enriched w ith th e Ucm- h . i

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Reed, daughter o t Mr. and M n. ■Emeat N. Reed. sr.. and Jamea L. ■Corbett, *on of Mr. and M n . Etnier ■Cort>ett, Parma, exchanged wedding ■vowa a t 3:30 pm , Saturday a t the ■Plrat Church of the N azarene, Twin ■

T he Rev, Raymond K n ta er, pas- ■ tor of the Nampa F irs t Church of ■ Uie Nazarene, officiated In the dou- ■ ble ring cercmony. which waa per- ■ formed before baakcLi of pink _and ■ while peonies and candelabra lor ■ Uie candlelight ceremony. The pew* ■ were m irked wlUi'whlta satin bow*. - ■

Larry K i r k p a t r i c k . W arden. ■ Wash., cousin of Uie bride, played ■ traditional nupUal music. Phillip ■ Lamm. Caldwefl; sang "I Love Thee" ■ and T h e Wedding Prayer, ac- ■ companled by M n. MorrU Vavold. V Preceding th* ceremony he aang '1 . "Bccausa* and “How D o 1 I/ive Thee.* . Bl

The bride, given In marriage by r - her latlier, was dressed In a gown ig of while ne l over satin w ith a f itu d la bodice and overskirt of lace. The ,p - bodice wa* fastened down Uie back WlUl Uny buttons and featured r- cloae fitting aleevca pointed a t the jg wrists. A low scalloped neckline waa iji complemenied by a atring of pearU. r. Her train was chapel length and . her fingertip veil fell from a crown ; o t white seed pearls.. She carried a ^ bouquet of white stephanotls and ffl pink rosebuds surrounding, a whlU K orchid on a white Bible. B

Dorothy Reed w m m atron of hon- ■, or for her »Uter-ln-law. Her atreet- ■

length drcsa of lilac nylon organdy Pf waa.fashioned wlUi a low rounded neckline and full nklrt. She carried a bouquet of EsUier Reed dalale.i.

For her tour bridesmaids ahe ___chose Mrs. Elaine HIne. Twin Palla. and Nadine Drown. Wliite Salmon, car W M h. both her cousins, and Jonn* ayr n a SUdlman and Anne SJoboen, aat both Concrete. Waah. They were cor dres.ied in yellow nylon fiwhloncd j. a fu r the dress of the matron of anc honor. Each carried a nosegay ot m a EsUier Reed daUlea. cak

Loal Vance, Wilder, wm best anc man, wllh the u sh e n being Don eac Bow, Caldwell: W i l e y Daniels. Uie Olenn* Ferry, and the bride* two pot brothen, Dalil Reed and Ernest i Reed, Jr. w «

The bridegroom’* two aU U n, Hei- Th< en Corbett and Shirley Corbett, anc Parma, were candlellghtera. They h

’ w-ore gowns of aqua matching tlie gro H oUier attendant* and wrUllet* of phl

white carnations. Py Velma Reed, cousin o t the bride, M r a WM flower girl. She wore a street- ereI length frock of whlU flocked nylon a cII M she sprinkled rose peUU frmn a cea e buke t. I e Tbe bride's miJther chw e a dress lasi

of navy blue crepe wlUi oVerlace and Sui pink and whlU accessories. The gav

^ bridegnwm’s mother waa atUred In of 5 a dujty blue lace wlUi complement- n lr . I n g white•accea.wries. They each = , wore pink eymWdlum orchid cor- , sage*.d Immediately foUowing Uie wed­

ding a recepUon woa held In the , Pellowahlp hall for 130 guesta.. The refreshmenU Ubi# wm cov- : ered wlUi a UblecloUi o f . whlU rf nyloa lace over yellow, using yellow ,f rosea, syrlnga and splrea for Uie . cenUrplece wlUi yellow candlea In

^ urea ot a lllen ry Inheritance. Story!• Ulllog. reading aloud to .children.; ,

are lhe f ln t aUpa toward this Immeuurable aecompUahment.

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candelabra a t elUier end . Tiny. r \*yringa coraage* tied Jji yellow t - / saUn ribbon were fu U n e d a t each com er of the Uble.

M n. Ennis Kirkpatrick. Jerom e, va nd -M n . Floyd Brown. W hlU S al- themon, WMh., served Uie four-U ered j,lg;cake which w m w blu w ith whlU n ,j|and yellow Iced flowen encircling nlneach Uer. M n. Bert Reed, au n t of ^the bride, and Mr«. L aV em Boyd grnpoured the punch. S.

Mra. Dnio Budd and Evelyn Perry b Uwere In charge of the g ift U ble, oriThey were aaslaled by K aren Hogue doIand Roberta Hughes. Uie

Miss HuRhea also played th e back-ground music a t tha recepUon. M n . .phllllp Lamm registered th e gueata. ,

For a Ulp to Michigan, the new r .,, Mrs. Corbett wore a dreas of flow- ‘ ‘

ered ligh t green polished cotton w ith; a contTMting green Jacket. H er ao- | . ceatorles were white and green.

Bolh U ught a t Volley h ig h achool 1 iM t year. Friends of tho Greenwoodi Sunday ichool and Friendship club sav gave a pre-nuptial ahower In honor PI of the couple last Wedneaday eve- Jo l ' nlng a t the Oreenwood school. cob

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I Dinner Planned “ By Buhl Lodgef. w EfflJO L, June JS - PlanSiiii ' the reunion dinner for the WendtU ^ high school daa* of m s w u Uii e main bualnes* a t tha Mond*y cie- S nlng meeting of the Rtbekah ledgt. f The dinner will be served at iha d grade achool all-purpoae room July

S. Mrs. Melvin Olbson, Mn. Rof 7 BUhop. M n. Bessie Benson, .Mn.

Orlando Jacobson, and Mrs. Owen c Bolan are th* coromlttee lo plui '

Uie dinner.* I t WM announced tha t the annual ' Dead Horse cave mceilng «-|ll b*

*; held July n and Uiat an lOOF and ” Rebekah picnic U slated for Aug. 10 I* a t the clly park.I. Tlie program of Uie evening con-

sisUd of a tribuU to the ring an$,1 honored lOOP brotlien In the Re- J bekah lodge. M n. Orlnndo Jacobson i, gave a reading.>r Refreshmenu were sen-ed by Mrt.I- John Quary and M n. Orlando Ja­

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Ip s s Riggs Weds B(5eorgs L. Baker sm I In Horne R ituals .5feSK 'iu 'rr.’.S^s

" l^ao o r wllh Mrt. Jw nw » - “ “ « ia |i i i | 'A l« y » " »ecomponlcd i K i u II. Benlwm. • ^ *>"

S la ‘Mrt*** 2l'd.irtdi « r e • ballerlna-Ienjlh I r f I h S Uee ovtr U »eU nnd S i I boimuel Of Elte rosM. S l« ^

. Z e M t i i l ot while nylon « «” uc« l« l *llh WM ceretMlUne LwnMn. P » l r i l e J a . , . 3 a M o T w o r. . M C .M .- “ HIS cwn Of «-hllc Uee over pnle - ‘ « i l i a Her Wuqucf wns pink SlwUL Dem fl»ktr. Powlcllo. "O" j t o t w n for his broUier. ' f “ ' ‘ ■Kt briiif* mother wm attired In ,i«t dfta of p»le blue wid m ‘ ‘ « , 4« M 0J nnvy blue was worn , lie laolhtf of the brldeifroora. l i w r. a w u j e or pink Cym-

s f bride'* table for ttie rtceptlon; P'°>’ u«Btertd*lUi a clotli of crochet- I u« made br the brlde’a paUrnnl ' ' ifltooUier, MrJ. F, P. RIkrs. and H lot the golden wedding p.irty tit pandpaftnta home Jive yenrs J. TTie centerpiece waa nn a r- « ^ftsitnt of pbk rows and while i;df*|OM, [ J lUrt. Benham. aunt ot the bride. irf the weddlnf cake and Miss DI =»n. the punch. Mrs. Oeorce of ,

w u Id charje of ths gucsl last It. Dalt'Quests trom out of the community vice :e Mt. and Mn. P. P. Rlgga and Ing. r. tnd Un. Janet H. Benham, all A tin Palls; the brtdtjrcom’s moth- and and tiller. Mn. Mayme Egbert soda

d Melody. Mr. and Mrs. Dean by h ker and /tmlly, A. L Baker and S. B r. and Mn. Janes Elman, all Po* ~ lello: Ur. aod Mn. Oeorge Ben- a Simx Fallt, B. D., and Karl ru, Cmrford. Nebr.4« nr* Mn. Baker will attend

'.XolTRilty or Idaho. MOKOV,4 tin ha* registered fora four*,» couwr After lhat ahe wlllj n ber busband a t the iookoutl Uoa on Mt. aturgll near McCall I ;f.-i hi U employed by the Xortstl flrt.rue couple plan lo return to Mos- t In September to rtiume Uielr! a n al the university ahere lie Isi )orinj In mechanical engineering i 3 ihe U mijorlng In homo eco-j

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only members or the immediate lamllles prfAcnt. W anda Kae Kln­yon. daughter ot Mr. nnd Mr*. Ouv Klnyon and Dougl&s Dee VDu.'les. jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. D ouglis Vowles.i BaU Lake Clly. were u n lle i In m ar-| rlnge May 31 nt. the home of ilie

■ bridegroom's piircnla In' £hlt Lnke City. 1

Bishop Lynn Vowles, of ih r L D S.. chUrCh. pcrformt'd the double r l n s ' ' ceremony before n backiroiind or. plnlc peonica nnd while oi'ango;. blossoms lii cAUiccIral b:ishvL.i. ' {

FOt h e r wedding the brldc-Mlecl-| e d 'a pink brocadcd lliien clicmtse: d rea faahlooed w ith pleats nround Uie hemline nnd a bow lo the bnck.' 8he wore a large w hile picture hat nnd A corsnge or whllC'C^rnnilons centered with pink 'ra-sebudv She was given In mnrrlnge by her fn lh ;r .'

She was nttended by Dnrlcne Bra-, . dy, Duchesne. Ulnh. who wore a blue polished cotton drcs.i and a;^* corsage or white carnallnQa. Lloyd I Vowics, Salt Lake CUJ. aerved a s '— best man for hln b ro th tr. i

Nuptial mu.ilc was played bv Va- . lerle Vowles, slater of Uia bride­groom.

Tilt bride's m other «-as a ttired In ; a dark blue allk ensemble wIDi lighl Pr

blue acce.'soriea. T lie m other or the eei■ bridegroom chose a dress or beige; 1‘U

embroidered pollahed cotton wlthl*.*; white nreessorlea. T heir coraagesjcoi . were or whlt« begonias. . I; Tlie lace-covered recepUon Uble; I■ WIU centered w llh a •three-tleredjho , while wedding confccUon topped 8u

with bella, white n c i nnd lltlea-of- coi j the-valley. Pale pink rose* ,nnd Be

s|n-ayt of llles-or-lhe-viUley decor- dei nted the cake and silver lace enclr- cli'

: eled Its base. Pink candles In crysUl , holders were used ?n each aide. 1 , The brldegroom'a frnndm olher. no

Mrs, Johnson, prealded.ftt the punch an bon't, A wedding supper followed Uie Ins ccremony a t llnrm on'a cnte. Suit Lake City. • J

The bride was graduated rrom Me Ca.itlefcrd high achool In 105S nnd Ch rrom Henncgcr's Business college, Th Salt Lake City. In 1BS7 and haa been Uie

I employed in S ail Lnke City, NoiI Tli< bridegroom w u Rraduntcd, hoi rrom East high achool. S a lt Lftkc]avt City; served th ree year* In' Llie of ncmy; allentlcd Uie Unlverally of nui Utah. Salt L4Lke Clly. nnd 1) em- Mr ployed In Snll Lake City where they nnt will mnke. their home. the

Prior lo her w edd ln ir'lh e bride was honored a t a ahower given by C Mra. Dougina Vowles In S a lt Lake Chi City, nnd pne a t th e home or Mrs. sup Ed ConratShfre. Pel

Declo U nit M eets “DECLO. June 1ft—Local chapter I'

ot American W ar M others mel wHI last week In the home of Mrs. Jam es ^w Dalton, wllh Mra. Erm a Qunnstrom, vice president, condueUng the meet­ing.

A short business meeting was held and the r e s t jit the Ume was spent *oclnlly.“ rietreshmenla were aerved by 14b , . E?illy Anderson and Mrs.S. B. Richardson, . -_________

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C O N C lPROM PT DELIVERIf WH

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n Emanon elub will m eet a t 2 p.m. it Fridny nt the Knuli Conimonlly e center for a dewert luncheon meet- e; Ing and fashion show. Prlrca will be ,, l,|avnrded tor th t best o ld -tu liloned .J cbsiume. ' j,f

* * * (inSHOSIIONE-Eplscopal guild will

d hold a poUuck dinner a l fl..-p,m, „ d Sunday a l the parish house to wcl-- come Mr. and Mra. Carrington, d Berkeley. Cnilt. He will aervc m atu-- dent minister a t Uie Episcopal- cliurch this summer. n , ,1 ~

D IETRICH-FIlendship circle will •. not meet Thursday a a . prevlou.ily u announced. The next regular mect- e Ing will be In July, t * * *

• JEROME—Circle meetings lo r the *''■ 1 Methodist Woman's S o c i e t y of 2* 1 Chrlatinn Service will be held , Thursday. Circle one will m eel at 1 Uie home of Mrs, Bulh NlckUon. 8M « iNorth Buchanan: circle two n t the

I, home of Mrt. 01b Tilly, •JOO Enat ° : avenue B, circle three n l Uie home

of Mra; Bay Hamlet. <00 E aat ave- r nue C. and circle 4 a l the home ot • M r\ W alter Kiel, three mllea .south : nnd two and one-halt miles east of

the city. ■¥ » V

f Opportunity claaa of the First ; chrLitlan church will hold a poUuck . supper a t 7:30 pjn, Tliuradny In the

Fellowship hall. All members nre . u rg 'd to a ttend and are nsked to

bring covered dish nnd table aervlce.* * H-

LDS seventh ward Relief aoclety will sponsor a rummage aala from

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I Mra. John Philllpi. Jr.. Buhl, w ho ' were married May J i a t Elko, w ere . [ honored al n reception June 8 a t U ie . . home of Mr, and Mm: Mnrk Flj-nn,! , parents ot ihe bride, Tlie b r id e - .*

• croom Is the ,-ion nf Mr. and M rs.' ' '■ Wnyne J. Phlllip.i. Buhl, ; '

. ; "nie iifw Mr.v Phllllp.i w o re 'a L while jheath (lre.« trimmed w ith I

( lnce ,»n<l an crchld corsage, a d rera. I jof bPiae "ilk nnd a corsage of pink I

- I rosM wrri* aom by the brlde’« ; | U . mother. Ih e brldcgroom 'a-iiioiher'*-! f> Kown of navy and whIK u id i;( her cnri.isp-wiij nf red rose* iW In chnrse of the guest book wna •., Mnrilyn FJynn. Al.Mer of tlte lylde .l (

G ilb u rrr nrrnnsed by Judy .D oug-' i _ , lill flini pnliv Douglav ecutln* of

Ihr bride, nirnn.i Jarrell, al.w a . irniiMn nf il-f iiridp, strved ihe r.tke

' nml Mr.v’Wnynp Dnuglns m d Mr.i., I Ni-il Doiiclii* poured.

I l l i e bride, ihe former S h e rn 'It. riyiin, WKU gr.KlustPd fr^in Buhl

hlKh jchoni nnd attend 'd Idnho — cnllrw. Pocalellt), T ie brld'-- ‘

■eron:ii wns crndiinied tn m Bitlil \ |hl£h Kchool and la employfd a t Uic

' ^Safeway alore In Uuhl.

ly R uthB eirPeted j HAOERMAN. June IB-A bridal

. 'hoiver honoring Ruth Btll. brlde- rlfci, wn.i held on the lavn o t the home of Mr*. James Banning E atur- dnv atlernoon,

Vernlla Smllh directed gnmes,; Mr,v Banning and Mr.i. Joe Oar*

(iener ai-il.-iled M l« Bell In opening “ • her glfta. Committee fqf the event , wa.1 Mra. Banning. Mr*. Gardener.

•“ ML Sm llh nnd Mrs. Douglaa Broom.

ill,y 10 a.m. to S pjn. PVlday and S al-

urdny a t 227 Shoshone iir te l south. |

DIsnbied American Veteraru aluc- ,e lllary will meel ror a polluck din-

ner and aoclsl day a t 10:30 a jh .IJ IMesday a t the home of Mrs, Jam e*

Kodesh; one-half mile w » t a n d l j4 three-tourUis ot a mile south of

Klmberiy. T hue attending are asked H fo bring a covered dish. Uble aerv-T le Ice and handiw ork.___________.

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c lb member# were entertained Prl- < y evening a l the homa of Mrt.{ ella Peterson. '

■1 A-hIgh prUe at fach Uble went lo *. rs. Peteraon and Mrs. Winifred c loughley.- M ri. Leo Handy waa pretented .

Ilh a birthday dfi. The club’s n n lI. leeilng will be held a l lha home of • ira. Handy.

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: Oregon Miss a n d : R. H. H inkley to i M arry in A ugus» BAKER. Ore.. June 15-M r. an! Mr«. Pcfcy L, Wood ntinounce IH♦ enflflBcment of ih c lr dnughlcr. Vlt

I i glnla. to R«bert H. Hinkley. Jr., ao : t of Mr. and M n . Robert H. Hlnklej I • t t .. Twin Falla. T he couple pUna a

! Auffual weddtntr.» Mlsa Wood 1.1 ft Junior nt Drlsrari youne university, Provo. Hinkley I

• I an employe of tho Fidelity Wnllonr• bank. Twin PnllSr^

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• O uting H eld for• C am p Fire GirlsI Ku*Te-Wa*Hl Cnmp Fire grou]

I » apent the week-end n t the cabin o► Robert S tephan n t Kctchum.I Th* Blrls were accompanied b; » Mr. and Mra. C. W . Uerg. Mra. Ben ' la (funrdlim of th e Kroup'und Mr

and Mra. Paul Beck, apotworj.V By aleeplntr ou t doora and eookinf

a ll their raeaU over an open fire. th(V girls completed tJielr flrat require- » m ent for woodRAtherer'a rank, Thej

also earned 30 honom In outdoor!> c ra ft and e lsh t awlmmlng honors Hi* sports and games.: « M ¥' COUPLE ENTERTAINS* HAOERMAN. Juno 1$-M r. and t M n . Ernest B illiard were hosts nt • family d inne r Sunday evening for

t their aon*in-law »nd daushter. Mr.♦ and Mra. R obert Wood and family, { Mountain Home.

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SHERBT SNEAD . . . wtaoM encaffement t« B ruc

e . Fox, aon o( Mr. and Mra. Davli 1 E. Fffi. Twin Falla, b announee.

IC r by ber partnta, Mr, and M n Kloyd Snead, Jerome. Mlai Snea.

t n <a a 1037 graduate of, Jerom e h l |l achool and Fox graduated fron

II i c f Twin Falla b l(b acbool In 1931 ) U 3 l iioit, ai(«nded (he 'C ollefe o Ir. and Idaho, Caldwell. (hU past yea: ice Che (g u rf cacraTlnfi r, Vir- »

In'kley. Paul Miss Fetedana an 18—Marilyn Broed'rl-ram honored n t a pre-nuptial kite! kirv la en aliower laal week a t the hon riinnni Of Mf- snd Mts. Chsrlcs Jarvl

DlAh# Ploeker. Carol snd Marlly Jarvla were hoateasea.■ Games were plnyed'wlth Lila Rei

I* lef and Mlaa Breeder winning tl- , prlfM. a iiij Breeder wVl be m a/

i f | 5 rled Friday. ^ ^ ^

‘”™ Bride HonoredTUTTLE, June 18- M r.i . O ar

w oy Ambroje, a reccnt bride, waa hon • Berg ored nt a ahower Snturday evenln d Mr. a t the home of Mrs. Clarence Norrl

wltli Mra, Fred Miller, co-hoateas. »klng Onmt? were directed by Mra. Ber ■e. tho CarUan and Mra. Sam T hom tor quire- Rtndlnga were given by Mra. Anni They Lonier and Mr*, c . O. Allred.

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GOODINO. June 18 — A weddli , nexl June la bclnR planned by Dim

' Burton and Jim Brown.' The engaBemcnl of M lii Burto

a 19S8 graduate of Goading hli I achool. la announced by her pnrem

s q Mr. nnd Mra. Frank Burton, She attending Hcnngcr'a Bualneaa cc

roeder ic^e. Salt Lake City, k ltch- Her fiance, the son of Mr. ,»r home Mjg, Bert Brown. Jerome, la cn

Jarvla. ployed a t Ray's Food Mart, Sa Lake City.

.T i « ¥ ¥ ¥g th e PROCEEDS REPORTED m n r- FA IR F JttD . June IS -T h e Won:

an'a Soclcty o t ChrUUan fien'lce c the MethodUt church reporU thn

d ua,40 waa realized from a cooke food sale Saturday. The money wl

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f ln t fight in o ln n e«ne on i ^ 0 { homer ' n C*mlUl la the j

u the nlnrn opened. Power* ( walked Bruce Cr*n»h»w *nd g » « n UP * homer to Miller. Bunlghl f»nned but p l n ^ - ■h ltt ln j for itfcrwr Slebert 8eo t, I

'doubled. Oebom# followed up with I * w i lk w d Eddie Ileed knotted the count wlUi a double. I

BtlU the Cowboyi went w ith I 'Power*, who g»ve up • »lnjle to t• T>wnlnBO-g«^**T '^ ’. » perfect I

throw by MUta Ywemchutk eu t I jw ed down I t th* pUie. I

Power* opened 'the ten th Inolng I ■fcy w»3klnj Cranihaw. *nd m»n»«er I : Dlelt WUson called In Charle* H en - I

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write the certificate* to b« award- ' ed through drawing* between In-

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berger. O raniiaw w u cu t down L .•teaU ns and W iier popped up l u t• then B un igh t worked Heni>erger fo r a walk. T hen relief pitcher Page ,

'l in ed a doubl* orer th# he*d of , - cow bcr rlghtfielder BUI Zlmmertninr«nd Burrlght romped tn w ith the ,\ win. tJ -nio Cowboy* got thre* run* In ,I the fourth 00 a two-BBI alngle by ,• Zimmerman a n d . Scott walked ] [Power* to force aero** th* third , 1 tally. The final two Uaglo Valley . 'runS 'ca ine o r aolo homers by Al jOwen a sd Yaremehuck la tho ,

telghlh.Power* waa helped by % atellar

>ninnlng catch by' cenUrfleld Ken TTUher tn th* tecond Inning and I then. de*plte fre<juent 3-3 count*o a ba tu r* . -waBit In trouble unUl Vft pair o f error* p u t, two men on k

ibai* tn th* fif th . H*. escaped tha t!innln* by getting th* n e r t Uiree {'m en. Th* TUltor* put^n inner* on \ ba*« again la the alxth and teventh bu t couldn't score. I n the «lghUi,Owen can* up w ith a fantasUo atop 'o f Jorga Ocmei* ho t grounder. J

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FALLS TErupt for Frame to 1 ontinues Tics. a f te r-b e in g .h e ld t o J w o hit.>(. inning fo r four ru n s , shoved aero Vnlley 6-5 T uesday n ig h t. The h he jwme-in hand g o in g in to the fi im Powers. P o fre rs , who. gave up six ^

Jim Prevatt lOvershadoT^t t e V orsatlllty UBuhlly Is nn nsi

try ing to m ake th e b ig tim e, bi ity of J im P re v a t t is being ov

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been anabU to *hQW bU *eruiUllly to local fan* due to lack of depUt en Ul* dab 's pitching *Uff. How*

. cTer, Uie righU iaader was prlmar*Uy alined by th e Chicago Cabi a*

^ a lop Inrield proapecl and (pent h u t year pUyIng four jwalUons defentlrely. He had a fabulous 31>e record Ip high school, Includ-

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™ Sanborn Pace ” Shoot Match

Mr. and Mr«. O ran t Sanborn L n teamed up to lead the field u the

T«'ln PalU Rifle club's Inter-club off match fired two events over Uie [)jj- week-end.tcr In the dewar course. O ran t San­

born led Uie field wllli a tcore of 400-J3X followed by Mrs. Sanborn

irbj a l JD8.35X. R uth Moore wm Uilrd 1 0 wlUi 3M-S1X and Jo Ann Sanborn ; : potted a 398«30x scores, good for ! « fourUi place.1 1 Mrs. Sanborn aho t an ouUUndlng I 400z36x scored In the lOO-yard match 1 1 with Sanborn In second place wlUi 10 398-Ux. Tom B um s was thlril high ® J wlUi 380-»x and MotrU Moore had _ fourUi spot a t 300-l7x.101 OUier scorts In the dewar match

were A. 0 . Becker 396-13x. Tom Burn* 3C9-J2X. Doyle McKee-^88-

I—I ISx, Morris Moore 39S-»x. Paul Wa- ^ ley 393-12X. Andy Yarbrough JB3-

Uki acore* In Oie lOO yard m atch were •"*. Jo Ann Sanborn lM *l4x. Ruth *5^ Moore-304-Wx. A. O. Becker 301- ®» lix . Andy Yarbrough 300-Mx. Paul

Wtley 38i-14x, Doyle McKe« 3M-13x.

i FAEMS OUT rrrC H E RCmCAOO. Jun* is (U PD -R lR ht

handed plU:hcr O in e Fodge of the Chicago Cutu has been sen t to the Forth Worth, Tex., farm club In Uie

f. I Elliworth. an,'’ 18-year-oId bonu* tor- pitcher f r o m P ^ 'o , Callf,_________

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r o n i g h tiit.<( over th e / i r s ^ c ig h t jn n ln g s . across tfio clincher in th e top of le Hcries con tinues to n ig h t. The le fa ta l n in th . T h ey h ad b u ilt up I up a h it in th e f i r s t and second

tt’s Hurling iws Fielding1 nsso t to a fh in o r league p lay er e, b u t the a ll-around p lay ing abll* r overlooked by th e M agic Valley him s tr ic tly fo r b o ls te rin g th e ir lin g fitJiff. P re v a tt , a 6*foot, 170-

pound r ig h th a n d e r , s h o w e d■ enough prom ise a s a fieldcc 5 to ra te a c o n tra c t fro m , th e■ Chicago Cubs a n d h ls n early■ Unpotslble 31-0 pltchRig record In 9 high sctiool d idn 't dampen m ajor2 league scoutn’ enthusiasm either.■ Born In H arU fleld. Oa.^ Prevatl ■ - c& U t_A von_Parlc._Fla._bl3-hom e.■ a fle r being the outstanding athlete■ a t Uie high school there for four S yean,I I He won 12 lelicr* In football, bas*■ ketball. bateball a n d track a t the■ Avon Park school and played five■ years of American Legion balf. He■ captained his baseball and fooU>all U teams In his senior year. » m In addlUon, he w as named cap­

tain of the aJI-conference football team In IBSS, T h e nex t spring h*

4 led his baseball team to the sU te championship, hurling a no-hltter in Uie *u t« tournam ent. The next

. year, Avon Park took aeeond place.For hU baseball abllUy. Prevatt

was named alU atat«, receWed the outstanding p layer o f the confer­ence award and w as nam ed th e out­standing m an in th e school by Uie Florida S U le sportsw rltcrs assoda-

or tlon. The selection was made on a* basU of athleUo and academic ly showing.^ He tum ed hi* prep record 'lnto a ** baseball scholarship a t University

of M aryland 'but q u it school to tu rn ** professional. H is f irs t year, 1S67.

he was used alm ost exclusively as "* an inflelder a t Pari* o f Uie Midwest J* lengue.“■ Prevatt tum ed m or* tow*rd plU h-

Ing UiU spring a n d wa* assigned__ to Burllngwn, la ., clast B, where

he hsd a 2-2 record on being ship­ped Ul Magic VaUey.

In his f irs t ou ting he blanked BUUngs 1-0 b u l took a relief loss In ’ the aam s series.- The rubber­armed righ thander h ts been used frequenUy for ona and two-lnnlng relief sUnts here a n d ha* compUed a 9-3 record. Hla earned run average

• Is slightly less th a n four runs per om game.U’S In his last s ta r t. Prevatt knocked

off Uie Billings M ustangs by a 8-1 U»o count to fu rther reduce hU ERA. I n

addlUon, he .ilxoked a three-run an- homer th a t was enough by Itself to

of insure th* Tlcuiry.Married. P re v a tt Joined the fa-

ther'* club S a turday , when h* be- cams th e fa the r o f a daughter. In the off s e u o n h e worked on the

,, railroad In Florida and plan* to re- tu rn Uier* thU w inter.

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, n W i n Over T i b b s'em NEW YORK. Ju n e 18 tTi-FaTored 188- Frankie Ryff o f New York came Va- from behind M ooday n ight to score IB3- a narrow unanim ous decision over

busy Tommy T ibbs of Boston In a rere 10-rounder a t S t. Nicholas arena, u th Ryff weighed 13&>i, Tibbs 134H. lOl- There were som e boos from the ’au) crowd of l.OSt w hich paid <1.S40. 13x. The AP card h a d 'n b b t ahead T-3.

Tibbs, th* aggreasor aU th* way, was penalised tho elghUi round for

Bhl a low blow.the I t was Ul* f if th * tn lg b t rlctory the for the rangy. 39-year-old New (he Yorker, who tow ared Inche* over

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23-1 DrubbingPOCATELLO. June 18 Ifl — The

' ®“ Idaho Pslls'TUaieU h a n d e d the Pocatello AthlfUca th e ir worst whlppUig ot Uia season a n d dealt

to a Uielr flnt-half'Pioneer leag u e pen- rslty nan t hopes a stunning aetasck tu rn Monday night wlUi a 33-1 v ic to ry In 1967. ft series opener.r as The lou trimmed P oca te llo 's lead west over second-pUce G reat F u lls to

one game aa ih« Electrics m illed to tch- whip Mtglc.Vtlley S-5 I n 10 In- m ed nlng* a l Twin Falls, here Third baseman Jim Spyhaltkl. h ip - who had only one previous home-

run all teason, collected th r e e In a nked row as the Rimets un leashed a 34- loss h it attack on sUrler Norm B o ss tnd

iber- reliefer Hank Bwstak.“»e<l epyhaUkl e<iualled ft Pioneer “ "5 league record by h itting a ‘bates-

empty bitet In Uie fIfUi. following ■r*(r* wlUi a tw -n m roundtrlppcr in the

P«r sevenUi and topping It o f f with a three-run tintsh In th o cIghUi,

eked The wiry third sacker h n d two . 8-1 chance* lo make It four fo r th e e%’e- V. I n nlng but he ilruck o u t against •run Sioetak In the elRhUi and reached If to bate on in error in the n in th ,

Jerry Kudajetki. recently -optlon- { , . ed to Ull Ruuels from W lntton-

, be- Salem, N.C., collected flve. hlU In r Jn alx a t bits Including a th ree -n in 'th e homer In Uie eliihUi when th a Rut-

) re- acit scored 10 runs.While his teimmate* w era run­

ning rouihthod over th e Pocatello ‘ hurler*. Oene Btcque tossed ft neat

flve-hllter for hit fourUi w in ft.galnst Uie same number of defeat* . Pocs- tello's lole run came In t h e first inning on shortstop Alex OM rge's

■ored lesdoff homer, hit n in th o f th e year, u m e

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dla f«k at ll» Salam TK«way, la l i t nuad trip. For W1 for dila. Mil aaiir. Can i«omB>od.U

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M IN N E A PO L IS . Juno 18 ( I Red Sox h ired la s t w in ter, is h of th e A m erican association. F w ith “f lu c tu a tin g blood prcssui ing th e prc.Hsure, i f s h ered ita t

Boise Batters jl Mustangs for ; 10-3 Victory I

BOISE, June 18 l^ B o ls e 's Braves I * laced Uiree Billings p iuhcrs—among

Uiem sta rler Sam (No-Hll) McIn- , ty ro -fo r 17 hits a n d a 16-3 victory ] Tuesday n igh t.'. i

RighUiander CUff Jones went aU 1 Uie way for Boise, scattering 10 Bll- > lings blti, su lk ing out iK a n d col-

— le ctlng^h ta -flfU i-w in -o f-U ia-yea r 1 against five losses. 1

The Brave* rapped out five ex tra . 1 base blowi. Including homer* by left < fielder Em Llndbeck apd aeeond ' baseman Raphael Oomex. ' ‘

Boise took an early lead when , ,t Llndbeck socked ft sharp line drive . over the right center field wall In

Uie f irst Inning, w ith Tom Brown cn ^

BilUngt came back with a run In ' Uie second on doublet by f lr tt bate- , man Larry SloUer and right fielder . Terry Steveni, Gomes' homer made ll 3-1 In the second, j

Bolte added two more on an er- j ol* ror nnd John Gnrofalo't tingle In t ice Ui« third. Then In Uie fourUi, Uie »7 Bravet finished off McIntyre, pu t- , >cl Ung two on and two out. Rookie ' a ll Fred Davis walked Llndbeck on , in- four straight, then was met wllh ,

Bob Uecker'* double to left eenUr ( ,kc th a t gave Boise an 8 rl lead. . | hi* Jone.i momentarily went wild 4n i ■m, the *eventh. walking home tho tec- t to ond M utU ng run. A two-out error I

ast and singles by Olen Young and Art h* B urnett got BlUlng* Uielr last run i » l. In th e final Inning._______________

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ippy as Rooki in Boston Org} (U P I)— Jim m y Foxx, the h a ll o is happy a s a rookie w ith h is job n. Foxx, 50, has been under a docti ;ssure." “ I t ’s n o t beirfg back in u r lita rj '," h e said. " I couldn’t be hapi — bosses are well-pleased w ith

the fam ous slugger in his new " role aa h i t t i n g coach a n d J goodwill m an for th e M illers, i the R ed Sox’ trip le-A fa rm b club.

Foxx wa* invlled to Join the or- ganisatlon a fte r It w u learned Ke .j.

- w u ou t of a Job and nearly desU- . vet UUe.' *'>” 8 . “A fter the ttory about my flnan- ^ t” * cUl problems I got a few Job offers, ^ ^ry Maybe I could be making more

money." he said, "but Ju tt-be lng gj all back Ul baseball U good, enough for 111- tl ol- Foxx. who made a tm all fortune ^ ear ltt-hi*-33 yeara-ln basebaU and-lost y,

i t In bad buslneaa ven turb . It ered- cj r t . Ued w ith a large pa rt of the Miller'* e ft success so f a r this teason, W ith a ^ md team th« experls pegged for Uie aec- x

• ond dlvUlon, Foxx and manager t Oene Maueh have kept the club on a, Uio upper rungs of Ui* le*gue'* lad- u der all aprlng.

en . 'lim m y'* • g reet guy and Is doUig C a marvelous Job." Msuch said. “All tho playera like him, and hts Upi ^

. . about hItUng have helped. Ju tt h a r - ^ 5^; tng Jim my Foxx In the same club- „ ,5 . houso means a lot W a ball club,"

To a man, th e Millet* ara fond of Foxx. h is -ho i itove” bs.vhtll stor-

" - les. and hU precite mental approach r la to hitting a baseball, ' | -

‘J’c "A m an like Foxx ta a tremendous u t- 4£Mt to the whole organlzaUon.”

Tommy Thomas. Miller general on manager, said. “We're Uilnklng lUi ftbout keeping him In our area when ter tho team 's on the road. We'd have

. him give ctlnlcs. do a lltUe tcoutlng 4n and Juat bo a goodwlU man. Of

ec- course, when we'r* home, w* w ant ror him coaching."^ rt Foxx said he'd Be interested. Jn ■un such a three-slded deiU,

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M e W il^ I rganization 4^all o t fnm a member the Boilo, P ijob w ith the Minneapolis Millen 'd oc to r’s care th e past few week, Dl in un ifo rm , though, th a t in rjiiu h ap p ie r w ith my work.” AnH M,th —. nJV? ta ld . "Maybe I eould eomo ub uvt, iliUn j a hidden Jewel someplace. * g S

bic kick out of wafctiing lomelwJ ^rs, I discovered reach the top.’u S tn n bo like reUvlng my own days l a ^ , isb

majors."Jim my Uilnk* basebtn In lenfni nU

" J ; will M p n ... In t t . n „ i Sbl„ T he organlied progratiu for yourj. tjid

8ters from ..Uie lime. th e y „ £ S n enough to swing a bat wm ruuii 2 u a t

jn - a n abundance of diamond islent. hi B»:era, ja ld . -imp « But, Foxx added. th» day of o., Jati

slugger is past. ^Foxx blame* Uie "age of iuiori- tod

Uon" for what he predlcU «m b< | tb* i ine dearUi of homerun hltteri bf«UM- m lIMt young3ten-»rem-devibping phni. pUl*M* cally. Sta)s r t -W hen I was a kid on Uie fsnn I PI*‘ » h a d U) milk IB cows twice a dty. ijfcti« • I used my hands." he tald. -No« s tetd **r ti( j on the farm punhes a butWiL'^frtm

a n d tb# cows ar* mJHed t t iU a n A J US “ I- UeaJly.- r i ic

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oithff John noseboro. Tw o run

2 U ? B ^ h e .d 7 - 8 .V, R.{on thtre wm on ou t m ade, thi

pnuua jcor«d two moro ru n s toi iti la tn the iDDlng.

Trf KlutKwsltl. B om an Mejlw ind BIU Virion bUwUd triple# lr

i t b * Ktend Inolng u the PltUburRh ^ m u t « n t « « n ina acrow th« t r B liti 'to d 'w tn t-c n -to -d e fe # t -Iht

6 u macUco a i»n ta 8-1., t put* uniplro A nthony Vernon nd dfrttd mamscr BIU n isn e y and ■ I S ^ H erm in PmnkJ o t th e OlnnU a n . '^ from Uw S»»* In the Xltth in n ln j.

' i£)Jwu»»'# le v B urdett* retu rn­ed lo tom, itopplne the ChlcsRO Cat* OQ nine »catt<red h l t i a i the Bnm p«t«d a 6-5 rleto ry a n d Jn- otiKd thtlr NaUonal U aeue leid to ]>4 Hinu.

hudeit h it ball oil BurdclU n i Bobtir Thomion'< elghUi.home of thl im on In the n in th a t te r tw n n K l He < tnck ou t fou r and nlkKl on]7 one.

■me et. IiOuU c ird ln a li exploded wltb tlz n iu in the n in th Inninit to IvttlE I 4*4 deadloclc w ith Clncln- Bitl tad sain their second atra igh t win ettr the Redlegs 10-4.

In the big ninth. Joe Cunnlnsnam clouttds triple w ith 'the bases load- (d. Ittfn 8 tu Muslal trip led Mor­tal cunnlngbsm. Ken Boyer clouted hU Mcood home run ot th e evening aad thl t4th of the season to score Utuhl ihnd of him.

Solon Manager Is Kned for Cursing

BACRAlJSrrO. Callt., J u n e 18 W — &bbr BUU. SaoiuiM nto Solons mtfiipr, rccdTid word T uesday night bl l iu b r a fined »100 for "(UthrUiwuia u d refusal to leaye when rtstond tran a Bame."

His nnt, M n i by Pacific. Ooost lesfu ?TMfiient Leslie O'doDnor, was Om result of fiUU-a aetlooa dur- hg tbl eighth tnnlnc' of Friday Dlgbl) gtne at San Diego, w hen the %dn( pnahed Mross 10 runs In a

I L tout of Sacnuoepto. .

irriO A iM E s flOimt BSND, Ind.. Ju n e 18

(UPIlrHotrt Dams and Stanford will plsr a home-and-hoBie foothail •tries bftlnnlns ln.l963 a(/S tanford on Ort. J9. The second gsme of the Kritt will bt pls}-ed here on Oct.

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A v e r a g e s8 f/P)—S tan Mu.sial'8 slump w hlc w o rs t of h is ca reer and th e hittin,

W Kaline and Rocky Celsvito w er m ents M onday in the m ajor leagu en t hitlcRK in-19-tim eR a t-b n t nn< ■ hia-averaKe.luia-dropped fron

.<119 to .37G. The S t. Louis ata • r has tum bled into second plac

in th e N ational leafrub compe -x-M tltlon behind San FmncUcoVWiIU

Mays, who alao had trouble gellln base hits, last wfek.

I - Mays collected only four h iti 1; I 26 trlM and his mnrlc fell 2fl point

to J 81.Muslal's most pro'trftcled ilum;

to. the during hl.i n years In the major In the was a fl-for-JI perfonnnnce earl lladel- In the 1053 compnlffn. The famln d tsd - started on Mny 4 and ended si:

:e Los days Inter.nlgtit. Mennwhlle, w h i l e pace-le ttin i rl B*- Bob NIemnn of DaltUnore ha.i beei 1. The on the sidelines with an Injury, thi rlld to Amerlcnn Icatrie race has beet

run- hljhllBhtcil Uy tiie jjefiy hlulnR o Phil- Power. Kaline, Celnvilo and Uu

veteran Mickey Vernon, a^tu-o-timi le, the hitting champ.» for Vernon's hoi but presents a prob­

lem for Cleveland Mansger Bobbj ilejlas Dragan who now finds himself with tes In two o t the circuit's prolific batsmtr burgh n t the flr.it base position. Power s the the Knnsns c ity first sMkcr. wm t-U ie ob tn ined-by-C icrelnrd-ln ons-.oi

Sundny’s numerous denla. enson In his Inst IS tries, Vernon hai • and collected ID hlls nnd moved Into Slants second plnce in the batting derby ing. wIUj a JOS mnrk. Mickey gained 38 lum - polntfl In Inst week's action, ilcsgo Power h as h ll safely In his Im I s Use 2J,games—a major league high for d Jn- the senson. Vic h u had 35 safcUes lesd in 02 trips (JSO) during Uie skein

and lifted his average from J3D to -dctle J03.lomer Colnvito, another Cleveland maln- r two stay, Is on a 12 game WtUng streak

and In which he's made a 3l-for-S0 showing. This .<J0 pace has boosted

loded Colnvlto's percentage from JJO to [ J J to J H .ncin- Kallne. ‘ ‘ whose I n e p t batting light caused Detroit officials much con­

cern eorly In the season, has con- iham nected safely In his last H games, oad- Al has h sd 23.hl(s in SO a t b&U dur- icor- tho itrpalc a JM m ark and gained wted 38 pointa to JOO. nlng Nleman has been ou t sltKe June tcore 2 when he w u h ll on the hand with

a batted ball. He wns batting J87. Solly Hemus o t Philadelphia also

5 is on a balUng stteak. He has h it 3 In IS straight games, giving him a

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OpEUB D'ALENE, June IS I f l - Miss U. 8 . Tuesday n ight became th e first D etrolfboat and the 12Ui

first Diamond c u p roc« bers Junein a

The V. e. t , owaed by Oeorge Simons and driven by rrg d Altec, Is now leading point standing fe r the

18 naUonnl champlonahip. ford Earlier In the day. Adlos w u an- Jiail nounccd u an official .enlty. n je (ord Boat, fonner Scooter Too, Is owned the by a T rl-iaiy , \7ash.,. group.

Oct. Diamond Oup offiolals u id c o t or two other boats might <oter.

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!hkh Operation MaLet Tim Tam

°»mi Race Again—PHIUADEL-pniA. Ju n e -1 8 -tft;

' "Ml* bone ch ip was removed succcasfu p la ce Tueadny from the injured rls m pe- iro n l icK of T im Tam. raUlng I wmie pou lb llliy the Kentucky Derby a etling P reaitness winner m ight race ngali

Jim m y Jones, trainer of the CnI iti In m et farm 's sla r 3*year-old. snid poinis decision on the hone 's future pro

ably wouldn,’t be mnde for scvci ilump monUis.iiaJOM A flcr T im T am was Injured In I early Belm ont slnkes, Jones said the hoi

imlne was ru ined and never would rn d six ngnin. B u t a fte r wntehing Tueada;

hour a n d 22 minute operation a t t ettlng University ot Pennsylvnnla'sch( been of veterinary medicine, Jones agre

y. the there ^-as a possibility of more rn been Ing for th e dnrk bny coll.

ng of Drs. Jncqucs Jenny nnd Chnrl I Uie R aker, who headed a tenm of fo -time surgeons, said the operation appea

ed successful nnd no complicatlo: prob- wero expected, lobby ■

™f5 Claims Swim MarlPORTLAND, Ore.. June 17 (UP.

.,_„5 —BlU-M caUl. 33, Portland..clalm« • a new Columbia river awlmmir

record today.' M cOm picked Uie hottest dny ■ lerbv Monday to swln;- froi

, i Bonneville dam to a point above tl In tersta te bridge here, some 43'

1. , , miles. H is m ark was about i«, fnr miles b e tte r than th a t set sever; •rtlei weeka ago by B ert 'niomaa, Pot ikeln Angeles, Wash, ig [ . McOIll wna in the w oler from 3:4

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NEAB8 I t n HARK an- SAN yRANCISOO, June 18 (UPI) n je —'m s S a n Francisco Olants In 33 ned hom t gam es have played before a

tota l crow d of B34.i30. only 110,4931 or shy of th e ir entlr* 1957 draw a t the

Polo F o u n d s In Wew York.

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I n r s t In a scries of w ctkly tou 1 nam rnls for Twin FbUs co lt b

glnncrs tt-as conducted Tuesdi n l the munlclpsl course by assis

; nni pro Dick Sheppard. A ’pu : tiiti; louni.imeril waa staged

J-tft=:A- U»e-first-ev«m. -----------------------•esifully under I2*yf'irs o f ani riKlii Steve Jlainbo nnd Dnvlii N ore 111 Ing the and second u h lle th e ’,rby and ■ne and older cro u n wei

to Uirry Haskins wllh Jo h n Ln: ,e Cniu- runner-up.

B Undfi IlRsklns led Uie younRi e jirob- dlvlsloit wllh Cnrlft Andcisevernl sccond. Senior girl chnmpic

wa.1 Mniy Marlin w ith Mnj 1 In Uie Selber second, le horse A ••short Iron" npproachln Id race toumnmenl will be conducte jcaday's next Tuesday a t fl a. m, A lesso 1 a t the '^ ’d Irons and wonds niso wl ■school be given, i agreed

ir .’ Padres Push S S Winning Skeii

, To 10 GamesS r K b a n DIEOO, Cnllf,. Ju n e 10 Of

(UPI) PlnclihlUer Eddie Kabnk's tw o -r Oalmed slngla.in-Uie.lOUi-lnnlnK T ucsd mming n igh t enabled San Diego to ed

Spoknne 4-3 nnd extend th e Pudi dny of win streak to 10 gnmcs.' ix s e u i

from h igh In the Pnclflc Con.it lencue.)ve the K aiak. baUlng for p itcher H e 43'j Woodeahlck; who won h ls - 's lx it Iuo game and fifth- tn a row, go t t Mvernl plneh single after two were out., Port drove In Bill Olynn and H n l Nari

son-,n 3 ;« <10 Innings)

S pokane ......OOO 200 000 1— S «S a n Diego .....200 000 000 2— 4 10

L. Sherry and N. 6herry: Woodi sick and Nnragon.

t. CD SACRAMENTO,. Callt.. Ju n o :I , , Th* Sacramento Bolona, • m i I I had la il nine games In Jt row, tu 3 } tracked and'defeated Phoenix fl-* 714 Phoenix ..........000 000 300— 3 gJ lOH Sncrnmenlo ...000 321 OOx— 0 9 . t “ Barclay, Pricano (5),M cM inn ( '

and Haller; WaUcliu. Bowman c; CD and Dalrymple.

I I'i SALT LAKE CITY, Juno 18 W>- » A pair ot good-fleid-no-hlt 6a:I i U tke City Intlelders suddenly tu m e I Uger Tuesday to pull Uie Bees to I I 10-2 win over Seattle here.

Dick Bnrone. with a m lserabl _ nu batting average of .IM, collecte ; — two h iu and batted In two n i i a an I I Jim Baumer .236 average am aahe ' ou t a triple and two singles to scor ; »u th ree talllei.; loH S e a t t le ______ 010 000 001— 3 8; I ' , S a lt Lake — 022 000 42x -10 10

Chum , J . Davis (8). O. D avis (8 a n d Ortelg, Perez and Peterson.

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) u Two home runs and -the g r ltt « pitching o t m tls Vic Lombardi e a r

” ried PorUand to a 8-5 victory ove ] iu Vancouver.itH ' Lombardi, a slender, fi-foot, 7

Inch lefUiander, w u ta fte d fo r fiv runs in the first three InnlnKs. Bu

UPI) in th e tina) six he blanked V an In 33 couver and gave up bul th ree hlUjre a ----------------------------19,493 T h e Jackrabbit lopes a lons a t u t the easy gall o t 35 miles an hour; Its to;

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' 1; As Detroit Tips Senators

.f By th e A uofU ted r rv s iN egro ever to

th e 13 TiRcr un iform , madel u e n i “ DrlKM stod lum debut

L a r - ' ■llli five flraiglithits nnd some sp.irkllng fielding in

tr ium ph over the |Wa.ihUigton Senators, '

m nlon T h e„ T l« » Pounded ou t 17 hits M nrv climbed to fourlh plnce with

“ J" Ihelr sevenlli victory in e igh t starts rhinff ■"‘ " '‘Kcr B ill Norman.iuctJd . b:iwn(m F rnnk Bollingic « o n * homenin nnd th ree alngles

nnd rlghtflelder Al KWine ra n his " hItUng streak to IS giunes._____ m it e y Ford nhut ou t. th e Cleve-— f land Indlntis on th ree singles 4-0.

nnd struck oul lo as th e New York Yankees Annpprd ou t of a four- Kwne loilng string a n d snipped a Tribe, wlnnlni: string n t four.'B ill

17X JU SkOB-ron's iixth-lnnln* homenm scored three of the Y onks' runs.

The victory wns J 'o rd 's seventhI ' sualghu 'Hie Indians h a v e n 't best-

en him since ItSfl.^ Ballimote snapped Ita scoreless

* o » ^ n innings sUtnk i t 28 th e n pressed on u c ^ > to defeat the -K ansas-c tty -A th letlii ) ^ 4-1 behind the brtllli»nt flve-hlt

pitching of southpaw B illy O'Dell, season 71,^ chalked ' up against

pltclier Hay Herbert, coal th e A's 5 .V.L « chnnce to piova back Into second n. M , d ropped a n 0-4I I decWon to Chicago,V nrn P»f*ded th re e of the* '“ *•* five new players they obtained In »*- week-end trading before a crowd

- - of 27,0<T, largejt o t th e j'eaaon here. “ Tho Chicaso W hlto S ox roUed to

la a tt f . ^heir fourth itra ig h t victory by beating the Boston R od Sox, 4-0 behind lhe tlve-hlt p itch in g of Billy

no 18The Chicago p itch in g sln.ff. has

!• u n - scored on tn tho la st 33x’ fl-a InnlDR* and h u allow ed only cne

g 3 run in the last 41 innings, g J TJie White Sox go t to B oston starU

(.7) er Dave SIsler Jn th e early Innings Q (7) to r a 3<0 lead and a d d ed a n Insur­

ance run in t}i^ sevsn th .

' Ss Youth Is EiDed Playing Baseball

ATLANTA, June 18 Cn—A 1 4 > y ^ . srable old boy w u Injured fa ta lly Monday tected night sliding Into hom e p la te diulng s a n d n Junior bss^all gome, ashed Bobby Benson was o n th ird base *core In the flfUi Irmlng a n d ra n fo r the

plats on a h ll aad n m play.' 8 3 He slid la teet f irs t a n d w asn t 10 3 w t by Uie ball.- .

CluirJei M. Cum berw orth. athleUc director tor AUsato A m tr ic an Le- Bioa post. N o.,i. sa id B obby 's head

_ .M _ apparenUy stnick hom e p la te.I c a r - 0“ an -lra l a t

Orady hoqiltal.Tlje accident occurred during a

7 . city recreaUon league gam e.

5 u t HOME DATE SET V an - NEW YORK. June 18 (X7PI)—The h lta . New York Rangers wlH be able to

plsy before Uie hom e folk« next I t a n season It Uiey win a S tan ley cup ■4 to p pUyoft berUi In Ui* N a tio n a l Hockey

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major league's ali time hitting grtau, will -arrive In Twin PiUls July 1 to give batting Instructions to the Slagle Valley Cowboyi.

' . Currently e.*npIoyed u a 'h l l - tlng Instructor by the Chicago C u^. Honiiby will be In T utn Pain for thiec games.

•Hie Co-*bo}-s will en tertain Uie high-flying Pocstallo AthleUcs July 2 Uirough 4. Ineludlng a doubleheartrr on July 3. Tlie July

• Q 4 game will sta rt a t 7 p. m. wllh _®___ fireworks to follow end o t Uie

Jw B at Is W in n e r O ver N ewmaii

.’ iis In Mat M atch5? ^ ? ^ gained his revenge ovei^ in= : ‘St'ouldrrs) Ne»-man in Ui ,1 " main event of Uie VTW s wresllln

card TMesday night,,Neuman, who had beaten the Ba

in Salt U ke City and refuted t Cleve- meet lilm again unlll forced to b a 4-0. the Itate. atliletic eommlulon, wa ■ York counted oul while trying lo get bac!

four- Into Uie ring.ped a The pair ipllt Uie f irst two fall r. Bill and lhe Uilrd round started wlU menm Newman being to ssed 'ou t of th :ni. ring. Newman managed to pull th iventh Bat oul with him and the two wen

oest- III It among the specWlors, Mean while, referee Eddie Montex sUrtei

jreless tho 30 count and Uie B a t manngei sed on to get back inlo Uie r ln j In tlmW etlii I6"take'the decision."' .........i -------ve-hlt In Uie clmilcnge jna lch , Jess Dell. Jnmes was awarded th e win ove gainst Rtggle sikl. After Jam es hnd takei le A'l Uie f ln t fall. Slkl began punlshlm lecond him In ttio second round, refuslnj n 0-4 to pin him. SlW-pulilfd Jam es Of

tho canvas seiernl Umes and admin f the istered several hesd butts. The ref ed in ereo warned hilm th e punishmen crowd ft-ould not be allowed In the nex t tsll here, but Slkl started i t again and Jam e

led to was given Uie win, while flat cn h i y by back.c, 4-0 In Uie two-special erenU, MlUi : Billy Arakawa bent Tony Slllpini dowi

with a series of Judo chops and the:f.. has pinned'him . ...................................1s t 33 Olno (The Bear) Angeto and Hen> y cne ry (Strongboy) Lenc grappled to 1

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HAYDEN LAKE, June 16 IR -

1 Spokane players dominated Uie field

after the opening round o t the I n ­land Onplre women's golt touma-

y& r- ment.some 150 goiters, represenUng 23

clubs snd clUes In Washington, Ore- . gbn, Montana and Idaho, teed o ft In

Uie largest field In th e hlstot? of *■ “ ® the IE women's event.

Mrs. O. E. Bogart o f Spokanel Wandermero had a low net of «fl, shooUng wlUi a handicap o t 14, to

hleUc lop Uie clast A.< Mrs. Lars Nelson I Le- of Spokane's Manlto course had s head net 68. alao w lU i'a 14 handicap.

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Is Club, Re(,u ,e LO S ANGELES, Juno 18 eucs A n g e le s Dodgers who’ve hoc Ig a | t h e N ationa l leatruo a re n ’t d

i th c y finy: "W e’re no .second c jP cew ee Ree.se Raid th c club

------o u t ' ' nnd th a t they “m ijrht p«I a ll th e w ay"— thal i.s, w in th«

p e n n a n t,I* For one thing, the L0.1 Angelc:

fnn .1 nre patient nnd enthu-iiasUc ’ rn icy do nol call the Dodgers thi 11 "bum s." o r give Uicm the "bold," a:

they used to do a l times In Brook­lyn.

Attendance for 33 games thi , Dodgers have played at Los Angelei

! over coll.^eum h u been 0« £ 02, which 1j 1 Uie I4 i.2 0 r ahead of Uie pace se t lr calling M ilwaukee last sea.ion when Uii

Braves established a h'&tlonal leagui le Bat nttendnnce record for the year o: ed to 2,215,404.to by "No club has pulled away In t h l , was league," declnrtd Peewee Reese . back "W e're only eight games oul of flrsl

plnce. I f we get going, and I th ln lI falls we will, anything can linppen. W e'n

wllh too. good lo stay down where w(f Uie are .II the "S tm nge thinga happen In base- went ba ll. Milwaukee hasn’t played th<

.Icon- type of ball eveo’body Uiought the j tnrted would.nnged *'I remember tha t In 1M2 we hnd

time tt n ine-gam e lead and blew the_penj n o n l. I n 1051 we had a is-gnmc

Jesse lend a n d Uie New York Glnnta Ued over u s and then bent us In the plnyoff

taken A nd in 1SS8 we were six games be* Ishlng h in d In Ju ly and still won the pen- luslng n a n t.”a Off -fMMfl- m a uif tr iiuBi«- w tn ~ tBeImln- Los Angeles Dodgers so far th is sea- ) ref- son has been "a UtUe bli of every- imenl th in g ”—the team lu l Roy Cam- t ts l l , ponella; the players tried loo hard rames to show L. A. they had a rea l big tn hU league team : Snider w u handicap­

ped by a bad knee; the pitchers got UlUu in to a psychological stew over the down Coliseum ’s short lefl field screen, then a n d In juries plagued various m em -

- berg of t h t team. - <•H en. "B u t now we-r# looking be tter to • a n d w e ll get going," Peewee added.

F irs t boseban GU Hodges pointed o u t th a t In the NaUonal league "every club Is beaUng each other" a n d sa id th e first team th a t gets going on a winning stretk will close

Cj a lo t o f ground. T hst could be the _ D o d g en , he said,

/ ‘in - t e a m f o l d s '*im a- SALINAS, C sllt, June 18 ( U P D -

T h e S a l in u Oowboys, plagued by ig 22 poo r attendance, will itay In the Ore- C a llfom U league to r U11 time being .f t In anyway. Tho league took over cp- y o l entU on o f the franchise last Friday

- a t te r I ts 'ow nen decided they no iODBtr w er t able to handle I t tln an -

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"‘I"” Oregon Team ‘ Scheduled to ;

So.:* Fold July 1 ,,SALEM. Ore., June 18 OR—T h e fl

iirh In Sjilem Stnnlors Tuesday n ig h t ssld <1 let in bawball club will to ld Ju ly 1 - Mie u n le « 10 000 fans alUind » seven- k. irfictiiB sam e series thst will s ta r t Ju n e 24. I -or o f A club spokesman said th o S ena- '

to rs already are 112.000 la deb t.n thlaReese R<unes we. will fold the te am up. f f irs t T here won't be any-Its, ands or th lnv bu ta ,“ lald Al LlghUier, a m em ber of

th e team's board of directors.Llghtner said th a t 'i t Salem pulled

ou t. I t ‘would place the fu ture o t ths base- «lx-tM>n class fl Northwest league

d Uie ‘Joubl. . , ,t th ey Bad weaUier and a IS-gome losing '

s tre ak were big factors In th e team 's !, e hnd poo r attendance so far th is season, i ,s_pen^ L lghtner sa id. _____________________-game H e added, though, th a t “ I do •4 tied th in k we will make It. T h e people layoff, h e re have reiponfled before and '• 6S be- th e y will do it again. T h e club . ; I p e n - m enns too much to the com m unity." {|||

T he club hu d raw n 11,000-fans a t | tT T W hom o so far fhU spring. A bout fl OO ; ' s sea- h av e been psid admlsilons, th e re- :very« m nlnder penotis who he ld season ' * Cam - Uckets, ki;h a rd Llghtner tald Uiat I t t h e club I

i l big -withdrew from Uie league. Bolem . Heap- probably would never again field & < ' ra go t professional bueball Usm. , :r th e " I f WS can finish the eeason," klL creen, L lgh tner said, “we have enough f - mem- co n tac t wlUi the Now Yoric Yankee* L j

th* t-w 8 can get a Ueup w ith t h e m '- l l Setter n e x t year," ' ■dded. . T h e decision to wlUidrtvr from f l tinted th e league-unless th s 10,000 fana M engue a tte n d Uie series—w u .m ade a t a nfl ither" long neeUng ot 28 club OfflclaU and . gets civic leaden. |

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rnij» 7tri: iii-»r. >lMui aiMdr: row*

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Ktirtp ntinr. .Hi

OMAHA " ti OWAItA,^^J«n. II I«1-(tl5r)^l. Hoc. •'•N

kiyVj^llK^N^'l^Ind MIMM7b!’*b.Hnv;i

r.i.. rnntilr i i r id r f »<?l7r«'‘’iinth'i*s^l! *:'oelbl^h rbolr. .nd prIm. ainund I.lCiiJ Ih, r».l •ImcIimlr ini!°<«mmlrfi.rl«"i K .'itjloo i liVrjnnrt* ind ciiii.ri ixaatlr U.OMT.tO; J.II

;K ;;u te£ ?s:S i"S%oo/"hXV»roun*d^'l"*• horn <I*u(hl>r Umla tl.60; tuU Is (ho'd Or• horn •Uufhler »«« 4.09-5.H. Int:

cliicAco i;» 'ClIlOAfiO. Jun. II iliril-n iS D A I- J'll

ll»(> -i.ioo; M rlr .I.tilr t» «ir«n>on buKh.r. and io » : ItR Na I i» > rrlln IthKO Ib. bulrhtr. tt.» .n .te. ■ ‘ ‘ KlMl

r.iU . M,000: r . lm 109: tir tn andbrlf.rj fdflir a>tl... tiM drja U hlibrr; ^hulh blih-efcek. and Prim. •<..» 'Th

av.mia fhok. :J,OWI.M, pm.iShrrp MOj nld crog and xrinc lamb. P»»7

modrraUlf »eUv«. iit.d r: ■Itmbi.r: a sriis".”;- ■“9 Tables Play in

Duplicate Bridge HTwin FiOU Duplle*t« Drldje clubJ - X

met Monday n lc h t a t the AmericanLegion Iiall wlUi nine tnblM In play. -----

North and aouih «’inner» »erc m Mra, John Fcldhu»en and Mr*. H ar- *in»i ry LlRht, flrxt; Mrs. W. H, Barnard rr»>'> nnd H arry LiRhi, second: Dr. Her- ' ' ,V tieri E. BurRf.M and Robert Sa.«, i , . - ] third, and Mr.v June Towle and i< v j Mrs. K. P. TijomaA, fourth. Kti

Ea-ti nnd went winner* were Mr*, r. O ,'M cM lllln and Donald LuAk. <hc<k llmt: Mrs. J . C. Canon and Mr*. flolKrt SaM. *econd; Mn. Donald l*n .w n nnd Mra, BuRene Wnlker. nk ;hlrd. and Mra. Helen flpieth and Jr*. S. L . T horpe, fourth.

lustice of Peace f* Pumphrey Runs s'

T«’ln F a lli JuaUce of^he•''peace '. O, Puipphrey Wedneaday filed a A l l letltlon of nomination and candl- *"11 Iney for ree lfetlon with the Twin

Pum phrey l i r u n n ln j on the Dem- pu, crnUc ticket. Elton E. Holmea, n . ^ , "win Fall*. hM filed h!a petition of tnr andldticy for Justice of the peace 1 . ^ ' n the R epublican ticket.S linera of Pumphrey'* petlUon v rJ

re Joe H ackney. Oordon Gray, fild- . ey I* KniBht, a tanley Phillip*. Dr, * 2 :^ Bhn c , Ru.%htfln;-H.-W. Oillette nnd 8hn D. Stephen*.

Speech on Autos £ Gets Blue Pencil sS

A *prech on "How to buy an au- imoblle" won th e blue pencil for HyT.. obert Coiner Tuesday evening a t I f l T le re ju la r weekly meetlni a t the urf club of Uie Twin Tall* Tt)a*t- a.it<rs club. -O ther speakers on the general ^ pic of -Sex - were Armour Ander- n and Joseph Plx. *®'‘ Tcia*tm»sl«r w i* Doujla* Neville, ' llh R obert-R ichard* aertlni a * ^ ^ ^ ‘ lief evaluator. Table topic* were • indled by D avid Hamlet,__________onrani a u u t^ .n -e re Robert Meigs and chard M urphy. Herbc: ______________________ Stutzn

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FINANCE I* * * * I

/ Grain . IrillCA<;«. Jun> It rralK 1

Ir (utuf.t ihifir.l .lihlti a nirin« prir. I .1 f»nit I>n IA. lotrJ ot irad.-Imltr wllh Ir AM nih.r r..ntr.'l.'^>‘~ <‘rrH ''lii waak I i: B.i..l^«f Ih. ,1. , I

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’ k i ,^ i '- ^ IM Ju-r : : r . I » , d 'j ,rpi. a ‘bumly.i I

ImuihI. hixhrr In I rrnli lo»rr, Juljr IJ.30. ITAIill CHAIN _ - I

k ^irUa>i. 'V<-fn"Nn.* | “"j.ihw T.lplS"' I

, <;noN rV'Triirji I. CIUrAi;dr Jun. K i f , - I

Oprt, Illll, Clo.. I1. Wh..l

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KAN.IA.I CITY. Jun. It MV-Wkrat r.n("m

0 ,rn II Mm unrhayrf >a 1 nOI

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Potatoes-Onions !!«;■ ■ •___________________________J Bffi

nticA cn TnillCAnO. Jun. I> ilipjl — r.'iaioM not

^"Wi: Total U. «. •hipmrni. 4 (l| arrUali Por

^rk'lTaJ",*"'*'*'*’ WMTr.rk .air. rII>S II.. I:.-S IA ..nIr.. ^

J » r ’ 't;!!‘'lA ’o" 'rH ‘ t"■.1l i .« .a in ; Id.'bn'n,.,,,. In.ludlnr 1IS

.^ilr. 1 4.t9.«.U; i;.<( JA J.Si; Ukrr. 115 I BP'Mkbliran riii.rt Hiirbanka'4 IV ^

•iipPllM°*m.il".rrtV: rtrmaM V'iJ"f«'‘r U ‘.i It" '’.toek. lie- .for olhrr; n.ark.1 firra t, the • imni eon

J .;i ; California Innr >hli#> J.iO-S.TJ • « round t..U J*». (tat,

h irm aalr. KlarMa round irHa UU Ib., f.|nl

California rt>und rr.1. COri; l,w t.tO; lont G wblu* J.TM.aj; b.krr. l.tl. j f , ,I^Onloni: Supplln food; d.mtnd lmpro»-

.‘‘ 'r* ' I'*"®

rell"* (rino mrdliim I.n .J.tl; Callfa-nla Jt KiMkton r«Uew tnw ll^M l, i,o],

r l fu lJ ik . - S a t Th# fallataint fulurr. iiuoutlona <rr W*'

■ -Oni.M thei1|1<I| Uw CiM. Car* Anca rr ----i'S! V "

P .I .I - . ’ HerNo..mh.r, i.40 kid: eff»r.d al l . t l i no aal. Por------------------------------------------------ - T

-Butter-and Eggs. !"■c , D

KInda d.l.l« and l»fi,h»,«. JIV ISI,'; _r r r ”4V' c“ i

Ur«. and mliH U ti. .nu>“ 'i ; al,nd.rd, H ; dlrtlr. « S ;

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r i S V T . - l z - L 'D«. llt-«B;Mattb Tl

“ •r ii«.on;Juijr III.on. . . tw ^H ;p .1 ui:rr:! r'l^ii liV!!'.-

btfh.r; Julr I« .:n ; OfL HS.flFl; Dpt ploy JJ.jn; Marrh ISMfl; Mar US.OII; Jul, a ycCrMiflral^l loot weal l ,n. m o v(B-nid; N-Ko«lnal) • V for

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Mrs. Ward Given "S~ ’-Last-Honor Here

Funeral len'lce* uere held Wed- hiY" lesday a l White mertuar)- chnpel h,,Ji, 'or Mr*. T enna Oertrude WaVd,«llh HUol Lovelace, Barley Bible :hureh, officiating. . "

Vocal Mlolsl was Banjl LewU, wllh I violin *olo hy Don McClnflln, Ac- inh i

Inbewlk** *"*W U » .r m , m M b ,r< W tl,h i,

'loy-Newberr>-. Clyde Burney, Wll- Thn ,mr Baker. Harold Walker and WftJ. / , « '« « RlSg*. befrl

Concludlns lervlce* were held In Th lunsel Memorial park.

tfrs. Kincaid Is S Paid LastHonor

Piinrraf service* were held Wed- esrfny s t W hite mortuary chapel »“ .'=) »r Mrs, Nonnle A. Kincaid, with the ;ev. O ran t Harvey. Flier Method- " . ‘i It church, officiating.Sololat wa« Ro«er Vincent and

nranUi w u Mrs, E. a , Deem. i®*“ ‘ PaUbearer*' were Blake PYoehllch P**” * erbcrt render. Joe FToehllch, Eldon !'!* * tu tan an . Woody Bernard and DaJ- “ * * er Lowdtr.

<uther Durham’s — Funeral Is Held 1

aravesid? tervice* for L uther •u rham were held a t n a in . W ed.

Pallbearer* were Walter Schenkel. n ian l Brennan. Ben OlaaslnBer, H a t ‘o n 'w T f t Jw luon and

AIIIMAN 8JATIONKO ^HEYBURn. June 1»-O on W llcor, I Mn of Mr. and M ri..Ja inu Wilcox, w Ma^member of the air fore* band B

T a c ia iu a -w n ttM r 'W E — ------- -■ ■

Wins Scholarship ]

I"lb tj

H IU R t CROCKETT. i . daughter o f Mr. and Mrt.

Ornrge CrcKkrlt, Hansen, li Ihe V rrrip len t of a 1390 srholarililp >

. given by tbe Twin FalU Builneit ,• and Profeulonal Women's club. i

M lu Croekell w at salutAlnrlsn of li Ihrr ISSR graduating ctasi a l Han- >i

'• »et7, (SU ff engraving) . „* * * * f

;; Girl Is Given Ll

; Study Award - j 1 i Of BP W Clubs

lei___ .Shnrl_Crockell. dm ighter nf Mr. :

nii'd Mrs, Oeorce Crockett, Hansen, of ha.% received s «00 scholnrshlp from d|| the Tv.'ln Fall* BUtlneA.' and Pro- pr

'■ fe\MonRl Women’* club, It wn.< an- foi 1 nnunced nc » meeting of the group or

M onday nlRlit. thMiss Crockfi, who w as snlutslorlan

r of Hnnsen hiRh school’s Krnduntlng de ' clftu th is .Iprlnir. m nlntnlned a 3.43 ar

nvrrasi* during he r four v^'ars. She ih wilt nltend ellher th e Univeralty ef "a Iriftlio o r the U nlverdtv of Nevnda, all Reno, according to Mrs. Mivrinn 1 LnnRdon. chnlrman of the public tn affairs committee. plr

The Mondny nlRht meeting was t tlv . poiluck dinner a t th e home ot Helen ws . Porterfield. Mr*. O scar Cox report- ny

rd on the siste convention held last I• week In Pocatello. fri . Mrs. Cox WA.1 seJected bv llie club re|• to Jill Uie vaenncy of second vice lal . (llreolor of the w u thcen trn l dlslrlct enj I BPW federation. nb

Mrs. Frnnk DePew and Mrs. *le• I^w ell Klnppenburj: were named lo I , the planning bonrd lo r the 18S9 state ael

convenUon, which will be held at eoi ; Sun Valley, an

Mr.i, Longdon wn.i w lrcled dele- *'h Rate to represeni lhe Ta'ln Fall,'i »hi

; club n l the biennial convention July ' 1 0 to 11 a t SentUe, rec

Gue.11,1 were Mr.i, O . Crockett, *1" H ansen: Mrs, Fred Tiktieraall. Je- *hi

■ rome: Dobbe Humphrle.i and Vlvlnn , Cdney. both Kimberly, nnrt a former

member, Mrs, Dnl.iy Brown. Vnn Nuv.i. Cftllf. P*-

II wns announced lh(» club will fre hold a rum m age'idile F rldny and *'* S a turday In J ) « . Jank .i building on M«m.,»TcnuB aouthrM cm ber* hsv- , ' Ing artlclf.i to donaK who wanl them picked up. mny phone Myrtle ["* A ndenon. REdwood 3-2150.

Hostesses for the d in n e r Included *’'1; M rj.M aran rc l McCftH.-Mnt, Nnrman , •Hcrreti. Mrs. O reeta Sm ith and MU* , Porterfield. “

T he nex t meetlnif will be a pot- luck dinner July 31 a t th e home of *il

jilrs.J ju iK dQ n. --------- -— :------------

Drive Pushed ll To Find Jobs ili' For Students Ti

fTran. Tar* On.) bultdlns bu i did n o t like to do the etiging.i. D o .w lt said he sen t her a • boy who had some pa in ting expe- p . , rlence a t home, ? °

The repre*enUUve u l d he slrfAi- ^.,1 ea to th e youngster* lhe responjl- p .i blllly t o y have tow ards the ir em- na p lo y e ra r ln Jiome cases, he *tated. _ a young.iter hns gone ou l to do a , luW day’* work and haa been hired " ‘ fo r the summer. In one Instance a boy waa sen t oul to w ash window* and was hired for th e resl of the sum m er lo wash car? cn a used c tr lot. C

ooiiiB su-ange joM have developed ^ from the YES .program . Oae boy RO* hns gone Into the ILihlng worm bu.ilne,« through lhe progrnm. Al ®'*'' p rc icn t he has an order for 600 doi- en worms which he m u st deliver be- fore Ju ly 4. The you th receives Ifl cenUi a dw.en for his product, Tlif **'S‘ Job h a j created a sp ir it lo succeed w ithin Uie boy, Do.viett reports. The , youngster had tome card* printed V, w hich h e delivered to h is nelghbota. Pop' Tho card reads, "Deworm your yard folri free." M ost of the neighbor* have »n j been to ld cn the Idea.' gatli

T his la the second year for the YES progrnm in Tw in Falls. U j i Canyear more than 600 placcm enla w ere-----m ade during the sum m er. Many of “ Uiose sludenl* were' rehired Uils ■ summ er. I

At p resent. D osselt aUle*. the ' * tervice needa more Jobs.-H e unea - • all cltlxens lo check' fo r *omethlng which a youngster m ight do, wheUi­er I t t>e fa r one hour o r a ll day.

"Every ad u lt u a pot«nUal em­ployer," he said 'T h e re are many loUa a round a home U iat need to be done even -If Oad haa to go fish­ing while some youngster perform* tUa work for him."

T he V irftn U linda (40. mllea etst )f Puerto Rico) were purchased by

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TIMES-NEWS, TWIN

I lotanistFrom ndia Touring t Potato Fields ^

I ger operatloii.i n>;o*- j.ciiing po-: , I oet fo r seed. I '•

■he lm pu)\rii;r,i . Ilf [|;p poltio , .. ,w d tn d th rri'b v Uie rivcr-sll eiop h I eoncernetl t iir imluu iiocior In h • work. At th r r iiu fiM tj rf Call- '

nla, Loa Aiiki I r '. >1ip im i worked 6 underslaiKliiu; rnryme acUvltl**

lo Ihe potBin tubr;.I ihe has *1mi brn, |nirre,\led Inl

, in !ihods of ciiUu.-\;ioii m iim« coun-|- t t j 'A l l h o n i h - s h e i-Trived in the!

j l illed -Stair* ou ilic Kn.il ro.ul. the|h s ip rn l nio.M 'o f h r imie since *{ plember in ilir uf.v'vm- *intM, »1 iH Ll lier fir.it vivii m ititlm.

In Rctiernl, .slir m.irj (nrms In I din a re .sm a llrr ihnirln th li conn- I y. For exnmple, inn^i fsrm.i In In* c a run fiom 10 lo ho urir.v She al- t Ibute* thl.i to T(ir tsrt lhal mech- 1 lir.illon In i lu i rmintrv makes U

' 1 jiiMbIc to fa u n Inrjier nrens,I. Trnclnr.1 are ilie oiiiv machinery e lelns u.ied on fArinn in India, the

1 Dr. K aur poliii* nut that Tndia ty;: ). lalnialns a c rm ;ifd *eed progrsm ,f Imilar to xred projrtm t In the . Inlted States.

Aiked about the pdiicationat tyi-em In India. Dr. Ksiir replied that Tlnany Indian clillriirn begin nunery be Iraining when they tre 4 yeart old, lura

Later. In ichool. they are taught AeoiIhelr regional langiiBge and still ____

_ later m ust lenrn Hindustani—the nnllonal InncunKe—and EnglLih,

Dr, K aur. who speaks excellent . EnRllth. says she first learned Pun-i BJ jnbl. her regional tongue, and later *tid

learned H lndustnnl and English, ■ hen _ s trd e n la . IinL'Jiins the.equlvaJent; ,sev<

n. of a hlRh school in Indln do nol go : wa.i ® directly Into colleae. she notes. A; 12;:>* preparatory type o! training is given ■ Bux!• for two years e ither In the science j Conip or liberal a r ts field, depending upon! T

the student's choice. , par:n She rem arked th n t'In d in n stu-1 roll,g denlt cnnnot combine lhe llbernl' of>] arts and sciences as is po.islble In aboie Ihli countrj-. “ In India," she tald. wntif "a 'sluden l e ith er studies all a n or T>, all tclence," : we<n Dr. K aur wn.i attired In a tarl,| Shec traditional In d ian wear, Sha ex-, turr

plains Ahe had alw ays worn her n t- t tive a ttire In tills counlr)-. Her strln was made of s ix yard] of.Amerlctn O T- nylon, L £ It People In th e United Slates are

friendly and hosplU ble. the u ld . In b reply Uf a quesUon. Dr. Kaur he.ii- e Ullngly adm itted th a t mast Amerl- i cnw were n o t very well Informed cfilie

nbout India, S h e said people hnd I, tlereotyped Ideaa about her country, w a '0 She smiled an »h# rec.illed Uie re- Fill e action , of to m e children in this precli t country when ahe told Uiem she was petlU

an Indinn, "T hey wanted to know Wilt, . where my bows and arro«'t were," Turm ,, she ssld, per,y The 26-year-oM doctor hopes lo

receive anoU ier yesr't grnnl for■ tuidy In UiU country. Evcniutlly

the hopes to b e emnloyed by a re- jam e , tenrch c e n t e r ^ . Ind ia. Delbe. Tuesday aft«m oon Dr. Kaur .wat1 sliown Im porlnn t po lnti-onthrT w ln

PalU Cannl .com pany system by Al- __1 fred Peters, com pany iflKjianer. She Th« i also was sla ted to aee similar Injtal- Uie c

lations In Je rom e county. varlet• T U esflay .'the 'h ftd luncheon wlUi -------

. civic officials n n d Chamber ot Com- . merce represenU tlves, receiving a

key to the c ity from Howard Burk- 4 hart, clly commissioner, t Tuesday evenlnj; ahe dined a t Blue , Lakes Couatry club wllh local pots-

lo dealer*.Wednesday alie toured the area

; wlUi Mra, R odney Tegan. local ‘ chsmber office aecretary. Dr. Kaur■ wn*"s!nled~1o-'T)e hono rtd -a t an —

AAUW reception Wednesday nlghl,Thurtday. ahe w’lll leave Twin

FalU from Jo«lln field. ^While in T w in Fallj, Dr. Kaur li B

the guest o f M r. and Mrs. John S. IHayes.' '

i Third Lamb Pool Planned Monday

‘ The th ird a n d final Twin rails• Counly L ivestock Marketing asio-

elation lam b pool- will be held Mon-• day at the public atockyard* InTvi’ln ’ Falls reporU C ounty Agent C. W.' Dalgh.• Farmer* who t f a n t lo pnrllelpate 1 In the pool ahould conUct the coun­

ty agent's office o r associaUon com­mittee membera W mak# arrange­ments for Iam b] aelection. Daigh tayi.

Committee memberii are M*n ’l^

Hoscoe Beatty . T w in F, V.Morrljon. M urU ugh . and Ralph Bnlsch, HaixttAn.

Lambs will be received from 1:30 unUl 10 a jn .

Both fa t a n d feeder Iambi are eligible for th e pool; .

r o P E NA RreS AIDE Va t ic a n c r r v . June ; b ( U r i i -

Pope Plut x n todny appfilnled Ore- ' golre Pierre XV Cardinal Agaglanl- an pro-perfect o f th e sacred congre- gallon, for the propagation ot Uie falUi. He succe«dx the late Samuel Cardinal S trl tch of Chicago.

BLOODYMARY___

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TN ALLS. IDAHO _

Prime Steers R

These Iwo Santa Gertrudlt tlecrs. gl be barbecued Sunday at the first ann lurated near Acequia. The anlm aii wl Aeoek. assisted by Ropert m eal cu tter

Fast WorkBURLEY. June l» -T w o men '

and a stolen car were appre- , h e n d e d . by Pocatello police ; .several h o u n a fltr..lh e . tehlcle. J*®' was taken from Uie itree t aboul | " , ; 12;30 a. ni, today-ln downtown ' Burley, according lo Cassia { '; Counly Sheriff UPage Layton. i ' *®! T h e 1M9 Chevrolet had been , parked by lU owner, .^oan Car-1 roll. Burley, who wenl for a cup

of coffee. When tho relum ed : about 16 minutes la u r the car | wnt gone,

Tlie two men were picked up W ednesday morning by Deputy Sheriff H . O, Warrell and re- I i turned to Burley. [ ic t

2 File for DemoCommittee Post p,;

Two m ore nominees for Demo- P ''' cratlc p rec inct committeemen were filed w illl lhe Twin Falls county re- corder Tuesday, afternoon. *®*'

Filing for Uie position for Buhl " I’l p recinct No. 7 it Ivan Nipper. His petlllon was signed by Neal De- T ’ Wilt, Jn m e i N, T urner,-R ulh L. T urner. J . .F . Nipper and Fern Nip-

W alter Rce.ie filed for the eom- weim itieo from Castleford precinct. Hla cenpeUlion w as signed by Faye Logan, cat Jam es M. Miracle, DoroUiy Miracle. Delbert Alexander. P a t e Griggs,D alton Brawley and Laura Heller. j

---------------------------- , Tu;The red Jungle fowl of India la We

the common ancestor of Ui« many frovadeUea of chickens. , U a

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Readied for Rand

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•», gifen tfl Ih* Idabe R aae li f o r Teutb b; annual '*ToBr Uie R#nch D ay" alated to I

ll will be barbceued by R upert Police Chic J tte rt. Tha ppblle i t lovlted. (S ta ff pboU

Inspection M ade HMcCALL. June 16 (U PD —Maj.

Oen. John Walsh, Idaho ad ju tan t general, flew hereljoday to inapect rr work of the 123ih and llf lih Idaho ,

i nrmy niuonal gimrd enftneera from I cnstcm Idaho. “ '®

n ie units are engaged tn pm ctlcal f “ field training here. T he adJuU nt general planned to Inspect th e con- StrucUon by the engineerlna: ele- *'‘®* menis of a m d that will open up a y new state recreaUonal a re a on Pay- oh*

; cue lakM. R. I ---------------------------- Uie

Final Rites Held ^BURLEY. June 1 9 -F unera I »erv- talr

ices for Donnola K. A sher, In fa n t ean daughter of Mr. and M rs, D onald con K, Asher. were held a t 3 p jn . T ues- « day a l Uie View LDS c hu rch wlUi Bishop Milton Payne officia ting ,

Edward Anderson gave th e family .«>, prayer. Vem McBride p layed the j,y j prelude and posilude a n d Raymond C. Seorle gave the InvocoUon. Rae- Ola Crane and Elsie W aym enl were solobti. Bbhop Payne gave th e obit* ary-and Bishop Leland W oodbury spoke. Miss McBride a n d Coleen P< Waymenl were accompanlsta. CIU n Romeriell gave the benedic tion. and

Flowers were earrlcd by P a ta y An- kite: denoo, Judy Baggett, K aren A nder- woa *on and AnlU Peck. C oncluding rites Bur were held in Uie P le iu an t View eet i cemetery with Bishop Payne- dedl- m caUng the gnve.

LATURNER PILES I JEROME, June 1 5 -E . E . La- I

Turner. Jerome. Incum bent, filed ■ Wednesday for state rep rea en t» U n I from Jerome county on tb e -Itspub- I llcan UckeL. _______________- . . f c

EYOlm t no u CAN B U Y i

VIICK NO. 4 5 E

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:Y'S VALLEY EQUIPH ^ a i O N

___________ P A G E N IN E T E E t< ^

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Dtb by the King ranch of Texas. WO | l >rd to begin 6nnday noon a t the ranch I h» Chief Jake Wall and M ayor Qlorer I <photo-enfravlng) I j

Hearings Waived i It On Fraud Counts y

T *’o men w a i t e d preUmlaaiy° h c a rlngs^ eaday .in .T w ln TalU Jus- ,

Uce court when. Uiey appeared to ■!, answ tr e hargu of pr«MntaU..a o f '"''i' fraudulent accounts fo r the purpose . i

of obUlnlng benefit* from the em> i , | |iI ployment aecurlly agency. jljtf* Uffine Cunningham, FUer. w ti ■ * . charged In a com plaint algned by

R. S. Culler yrllh obtaining ISO from I .I tthe agency while he w at employed |.i]|-by Ralph Cedarholm, FUer. and la | ; >

The other man, Theodore B anes , ,, )l3S. route 1. Filer. Is ch arted wlUi ob- *,

* talnlng t33 from th e SSA whUe jji t earning tl2ff from Lee Camey doloE

■ Both men wer® In Twta Tall* L J’ county Jtil Iste Tuesday a ftenoon H H

reality made t25,03. ■ ■f a fte r falUng to post tiOO bond* w t f l HI by Judge J . O. Pumphrey. They were B B bound orer to dlitTlet'court for fur* |H f l

* Uier action. r*” i

* WOMAN FALLS PAUL. J u s e 1 $ -M n . D aw HeUe : r)t

* 1* rccorertns a t home ftfter ih s fell UlKf and dislocated he r shoulder tn her ■ »>

. kitchen whUe mopptaf th e floor. She H l i t

. waa taken to Uie Cottace hotpttal, j' s Burley, where her le ft ahoulder w»iV eet and placed In trac tion . f!: | ij

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Globe S eed & F « d ' i | l

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Key Realty

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[ C L E A N E S T CARS L O W E S T PR IC E S

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F U L L G U A R A N T E E

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MURPHY’S c ■ USED CARS

aia MUn Ave. so, A l£ u ie -P o ln U RE 3-3371

R O Y ’S .U S E D CA RS

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ltl» HRRCURY 4 loor, Ridln. hraitr.ortrdrira, ONK OW.NCR . . »«»

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YOUTX JUST NATURAIXV DO BPTTER

INI CIIKVIIOLET <wloor Rutinn

IIH 4«k»r Falilma Town ^

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IIM CIIEVROLrr RtlAlr 4<loor IK tl l t l ( rORD 4-Jcof Cu.l»Billn. V-l.- ^

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--------- rtin m t TBMns-ioVfl m r --------n i l FORD I c;llnd«r 4-!orr. Radio,

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I . 2i3 Snd Avenue K«st

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l>aninil..l,.n.IJJ« VOlin V.« li T"B I'ltkup.

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“ RICE-CHEVROLET^ 'M A G IC V A L L E Y ’S

T R A D IN G D E A L E RH it niKVKOI.IT 4-<1t«r, V.| nolsr.

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li:« PONTIAC lp3T«r Rrdm, Radio., hralrr, br.liwraitic ,Itl<i. Mob*

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I.OADKU WITH KXTRAS. VERYCl.KAN---------------------- m i l • J

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U S E D C A R L O TON SOUTH LINCOLN

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C A D IL L A C S

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1 952 C A D IL L A C

. ' 1051 C A D IL L A C"s:" 4.Door

* ‘ 1349 C A D IL L A C■■tr 4.Door

L O W D O W N P A Y M E N T

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1953 B U I C K ' “4-Door. Ntw Unlor

1 9 5 2 F O R Dv-l CmtoBt 4-Door *“

N O D O W N P A Y M E N T

195 1 B U IC K n4-Donr

1 0 6 0 P O N T IA C ”_______ 4-Door _ _________

IB1D52 P A C K A R D

4-Door 19i

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F O R E I G N C A RS

IM M E D IA T E D E L IV E R Y

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195 7 R ^ A U L T _ "isi

1 95 6 V O L K M V A G E N ' 1°!

MANY MORE PlCKUPS W! AND

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C-A-R-L-E-S-'O-N-’-S.PONTIAC • .CADILLAC - QMC

SOI 603MAIN EAST MAIN SOUTH ,

AUTOS FOR SALE ____

- USED TIRES

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PERSONALLY INDORSED *'

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ItlT ClIKVRnI.Frr sto V-l l^lMr I til fitatl'in ttiitifl, ro»»r»ll,l*. fi.lWlow mll»ir. THIS UNrT^lS LIKE .SKW

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TRUCKS'5 318M DODf.E li>cf whMl* bu t .- ’I l ltl

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S E E Q R CALL U S ' ' - K e n n y M oon 0 )o n Welch

B O B R E E S E

U S E D C A R S

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1857 Fo rd V-8 ...... ...... »18M 1BS3Kordor with frrrlom.tl.

JB56 Plymouth V-« $llfiS>'ordor 18J5

m i Po rd V- 8 ________ tl9fiSFalrUna 4.Doot *llb *ttnlrl>t

1 9 ^ Pord v -8 __________ «TB5 IBMKtailsn Wifoa Tordor, Wlib Fordsnaile and IWO mllM U U

• 1BS5 D esoto V-B’......... ........ 11605il'ardtop |LMd*d)

IB55 C hn 'eler Windsor ...... IISM WMbtlux* 4.Door. (Lou ef Po#tr

1857 D o d « V- 8 ________ $19BS T(,s7Caron** Fordor

19M MercuiT 3-door _____ » 893 W571953 M ercury Monterey — 8 593 1957

t-Door:B56 Old* 88 H oU diy--------8159S

, S-Door Hard-Top 1959 1857 Fo rd V-8 ---------------- 83100

Falrlan* Club B«lin •Ub Fordo- W5« * 1SSQ

1B5J Ford V-8 Hard-TOp - |H 95 .Falrlana Vktorla

1B53 Packard Sedan -------I US1958 r o r d V- 8 ------- -------- 81495

. Cu.b>mlln. tDoor - . lUS1955 M ercury Hard-Top — IH95 jm s

-----.iloourajt. . . .1955 Chev. JIO Deluxe ___ 81395

4-Donr Sltllon Wapin j j y1951 B ulek Sedan * 395

-IBM Ju lc k .S u p e r f f ..............1-815-------IUr4-Top U

111! C h tv . Moor* ------:--------IIM

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M O T O R S , I n c . (

_JCmo (khinitr —Jak* RulkHACK Q)' PARK HOTEL Our U u Clot. Sundijt

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IN FALLS, TDAHO

AU TO S FOR SALE___________

1957 FORD '' KAIIU-ASE 500

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M U R P H Y 'S U S E D T A R S

Phone RE 3-3271 4

CADILLACS , .N E W nml U S E D

TOR IMXIEDIATE DELIVERY »’

■ 1958-83 .Sedan DeVllI*

195S-K,Coupe_________ ,

ll i l 41 4.H.lnr S»lan, IrfKil or* own- ,, •r, Cl.KAN *

I til OIJI.IMOIIII.K Sun*r M 4-!o.,r 1: ll„ll>tar llinlMp .S#.Iin. I.»->l <,n* owh.r. VKHV MIW MII.KAtiK. « Kullr p,».rtH. I.oadrd «lih ae- ««Mrlr.. CLKAN AS NKW.

W O R K M A N B R O S .

P O N T I A C C O .PONTIAC . CADItJ^C • I ----

VAUIHAI.L . CUCRUPERT HEmlock 6-347S

KAtr CUAC Crnlil T.rmt

T H E I S E N ’S

Q U A L I T Y C A R S ;•

•I'5 6 M E R C U R Y ......; ....S 1 7 9 5

4-door. fflulpp«l.r*d aad whil* *

’54 C A D IL L A C ............$ 1 9 9 5 .,“ 4-«ioor. Ilk* Btw. i« black

- '5 2 M E R C U R Y ^„ ......... ? 4 9 5

'5 3 O L D S M O B IL E . . . $ 7 9 54-door, aundird tranimlailon. radio, btaltr, naw Ur**

'5 5 F O R D ........................$ 1 4 9 5t paai.nttr ttalJoB wafon, full^ (uaranlttd

'5 5 - M E R C U R Y ............$ 1 3 9 5MoaUrtr t-door, r*al tbarv ___

'5 1 P A C K A R D ..... _ ...$ 2 9 S' N*w palnl. automatia trta*-

Bltlaoa. (ood

" 5 3 P O N T I A C ......... 7 4 5. . T

'6 5 C H E V . V - 8 ____ .. .$ 1 0 9 5Club aadan. lUndird trabf oLwIoa. radio, baiKr

THEISENMOTORS

LINCOLN — UERCtJRV — ZOSEL

701 ,M A I N E A S T ■

FBONE RE 1-7700

O.K.USED CAR

CLEARANCEat

G L E N G . J E N K I N S »

1B5S BUICK C O U PE_____ »795 n

1953 DESOTO 4 DO OR___ 88B5

1953 ffrO DEB AK ER_____ MBS «»

195i WILLYS ~............ - - tllOB

1855 PLYMOUTH _______ $M5 ^

1853 PLYTJOUTH _______ 4395

IBM M ERC U R Y ------------ 83095

' 1955 M ERC U R Y ________*1(505 „

IB58 FORO a DOOR X___8120S

195« F O R D ____________ $1889 ”

IBiS'PORD 3 D O O R____ $1093 >»

T957 CUEVROLFT______ 83395

1957 CHEV. 4-DOOR _ .8 1 9 9 5 It

1957 CHEV. 2-DOOR------- *1785

195« CHEVROLCT ______ 8I1B5

1959 CHEVROLET ______ 8189S

1954 CHEV. 4-DO O R--------8999 ”

1950 CHEV. CLUB CPB -^ .8 2 9 5 l»

C O M M E R C T A LS «

1955 PORD 2-TON — 816M

1B45 CHEV. lH -TO tTI___.$150

1958 TORD H -T O N _____ *1299

1953 CHEV. 4 - T O N -------- 86B9ll.

1»40 INT. !;-TON _______ t 73

Come In Or

______ CAUi.RSLS-JOJJ______________

Glen Jenkins ..] C H E V R O L E T

TWIN FALLS., IDAHO

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AUTOS fOR SALE*V( FOIII) Km'loacoii. Z-lim* (rwn. 11}

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SHARPEST CARS■ IN TOWN!

o v i : r :o t .a tk m o d io ls t o i« CHOOSE nioM NO I)OVVN-I’AVMLN"I'S - Hi

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YOUREE' ’ MOTOR CO. w.

436 Nurth Main — RE 3-G8tl

Il'« Worlh Ihc Drlvr— Ml • For Whnt You Snvo

Drive In-Look—CompAretill I'O.H VIrlMll v-l

All th. .Itru

0..'idri.“ ’ll»<!*o,‘’M - Tlraa —ll l l ChnroM R.1 Air Tordor

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TRUCKS L PICKUPSI t t l rh..roln inirl>, Un and crila

l l t l II»Ut fl'lup, <I>t bod. 4-«p*«l radio, Krfnirl blleh

n i l Ford liLik, tttiD M . Browala.food conditloo

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(at ;cor HuUk Dcalrr)‘II PONTIAT; Calitlnt. hirdlnp eoijp*.

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and prlerd HibL ‘41 RIIICE Xuptr 4-dssr, tUndard

IranamlNloo. radio, bratar. Ja t«i(r«I nndllloa.

WE INVIT* YOU TO COME' INItM , CUAC Ttrm. ------

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"REGARDLESS,”OF Y O U R . '

TRANSPORTATION ■»’ PROBLEMS

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MOTOR CO, ‘USED CAR DEPT.

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R A M B LER SItIT RAUOLnt 4-door Slalloa Wacoa I

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1117 CITEVROIJH' ,110 4-door T-S.Radio. h<«l<r. pswir-llldi. •«] ]VERY CLEAN *“

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tt»7 llAilRIXn 4-loor, Radio. h**l.r, "M < « rrllnilcr nilaa. 0*d . Halt.

I tu PORD Ftlrlis* VIrlorla Hardtop ^ Coup*. lUdlo. btaur.'FordoiMtla.

CLEAN , lm i ciiEvnoixT v-i nti Air Cou»«.

n ic ^ " o ’s 'E ^ ’ "*’' ^ \I tu PLYliOlITH SuburbiB Wafon.

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fcaaln. GOOD CONDITION '871I t l l FORD VliloKa flardlop Coop*. t i ]

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Radio. bMtif. hrdnmallc..radla* . t ) £ |n( m u . b«l ualL READY TO CO

t i l l FORO V.l Vktorla n»dlc»Coupe RtiM, baUr, Ferdomall* ■5 (

lU I nUDSOK Remrt 4-door. lUdliwbMltr. hrdruBillr. A «I«B OB ,PRICED TO SELL « I

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I . A U T O S FO R S A L I '

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OK “CARS” OKHERE Are n Few of O ur Low- Priced Hully OK G uoran leed ''U&ed C»rs and Trucks!IHI CHKVnor.irr 4.0™r S.dan. v-l,

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Molheri-ln-Lnw

LEO RICE I, MOTOR COMPANY; *

Our OK L ol Shines I4From '1

Nine to Nine ' All-d.j Sundar tlU < p.n.

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W Y L L I E ' S ■ '^ 'TTWIN PALLS MOTOR. ‘ t

- ■ T H E B U Y E R .'i!I S K I N G l

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■58 MERCORT U ontolftlr— 41MS .I'i; »I>oor. m jfc

■58 PLY M O niH -V -« 'B e L _ 8t8BI j|jt I doer, fiadle. k«at«r aad OrcdriT*. |j|l|

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