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FI9W7; Traffic gcorcboard -------- »u!w V.DW ““ jS^ ..... ' ii; ^ ^,37, NO- ^8 5 ________________ ewViolenee ^geriaJQai Faure Maj « . II (ifv-rreml« »'•“« *®"/. * ?**;hV,^d»1 M*«»l>ly by »a unoflicUl »** f.itc h e d ftmnce b*ek from the t Tl>« “^ lU domeiUc .UWUly *nd lm 1 ^ ^ ! ;; rf*Ja ^PPfBT^ F«UI?'* pH cle. for »»«r Uln* wKMdTh»l fijlure J *f,„ndum in lhe S**r «nd thn mlnI.tm-tonfcm.te Ut*rtht RIS Oct. 18 (/PH-RcportR of serious Altrcrift readied Pnri.s lodny aa fathered to decidc whether to ov( j^JJfKunnleranibushcd a bus and it i?ht ycstcniny at El Mizer pass, on K lc rn AJseria. Five of the Afnc j^fp'ironcans aboard the bus were kil ;^dSoject Scheduled -°;£" ------- -1 --------town of 6loro, / m l hiirsclav 7 .W0 ^ lU U lov*nj phiilppcvllle, UI •T. Mifiar fojjpleuon for The Insurgen fit the American Red half a mlle out S^oblle «hlth will be « t sporadically al f^d io Rontlereo Thursday, aurroundlnf foo ru RMche. eitcuUve sec- the French cnil l^ln Fall* Red CroiS ruahed iQlo bi Ihe ijuolA asalc Win fenacs. and aurr. She pointed out Ihnt evacuated hurrli ^ ftil ihort of the Koaj_by Bh»ke a oa Uif unit's last visit. .pj,^ rcncftcd I M lenlc* durlnB the col* underscored the bean, which are from 11:30 Fnure's sovemn ijja p. o.. will be furnished scmbly vole on p>ti!ii/f aransf. The Twin AlRcrlnn policy, aw »atfe »lll Wfre coffee, satisfied tha n »aUoa li planned by Twin for self-rule a trice eluM *IU>» Plsi^e 8®* rebel violence, lit dub ropoMlble Jor the jusi before t session, the pon’< iKtilm the trophy are Ro- announced they ctantf. KlwanW and Uons the Rovemment, ad the T*ln Falls Junior darkened the Kof Commerce. doubtful prospec fcsa belween the yeara of perauado the 8c M M rii« }. CtiiBi h abstain. immissioii Stud Ilne.Q^ieatio] I dty con>qifiJ^U'.gteaidBMg inst ttontainlnB parking metcra for the co ud-illefpil-parkinjr-violatlonB.-Smn! \j l&rgcr than tho head of a parkinfr r reccoMfully in various cities cojnparnbl I City. ManaKcr Joseph Latim ore told l»o boxc.i per block arc useil ordinarily, trsa-samplc box-diirinR ,th&-reKular-n at th'c city hall. ---------------------- s.r.'.si..nss; Rehabi >»._ifoall..be,.Installed on ______ t flieitr Hands below the O*. i ' l IrulM LaU Engla ^toOcl«b«rLatlmore»enl6ut HARTFORD. ( *a-«n3ulllRrcxpcrt3-on A—rmjlti-mlllitm- •oifflf and MnlnK. LaUmore lion progrnm mo WKTTlces ot Uie consult- today tn the aev iBflm of Uie commlsalon, tered by flood v t^ U n l employed by the claimed 60 llvca. arf.viit anrt pint TVrtfi-ni C lvtl n ^w^lhtMnlnioIlhecily charge of the r r promised to r piuinjiu *rid totilni; com- la cut" to restore i fis. I " “ ‘“ ■'1"- He anld *11,000 riMcoiuulunt.. (unds would be ^wT^nciKO' Denver nnd and give neccaani »ne eorjulUns enKlneer In The slRnal for ^ we one faTored by the latlon tn.ik can r nouneement by Q i U ie i^foval Conncctic Nearly nil aUer ^«{«nt.nd<li«u«loa of aU|« were back " '“ f* The toll rose lo M d a m n R e nnd 25,C ^ the necUcut. which and 4,600 famlllea ~ liomw. tn’c N f" "^ork and ^^8 1 OW er I'uffered extreme Oov. Averell Harr ‘orlagesPut o icnsive U m In D 1 which took a toU 'Huerrrobes HITOton, Oct. 18 in _ A persons i tn)!""";!"” twwer ‘'fou"'* "'hen lhe ' «^Ei«nho,crnrtr!Ji^„l" Friday returned 5, . ‘ •Utmion lodiiv Pcieraon said h tlion- lhe whole Uie rehnblllUtlon ^nuuv{ chudoll, D . Pn Cross w 'ho MIJ' . rJi *' ** "ifrlous" He army pcraoni «npa;! "’'" I "Cencles i, ‘Wle r» ?L and § : : : : : c^iaic^ R ' 4 ^ Good newa for b-jL '-” "' ffsloiui rec K “ '‘■” cr.'» In Uie a r In ida l Tuln PniU Cana 1 5 1 * ^ »■ Viiicf AUMin *‘™ ’* * !t>If nil hott- Tuc.iday when Ihi **• flistributfd In '"alntennnce char ^"ifred Peters, ' ' ^ ««P.i.iy W k ? company, ri Of Peakin- ?* alnci “1 2'"^ lliio:'^'; ‘" ' “I cw tJ Imve f Css,'^'’illllon kii„„ ^ “Ince 1048. lii ttj ^ f r »t 1,1 "Nol only have v ernw-^^fr '"A;.,, to .waler.u*cr»-<ioi up-n-jraDstitmiar }« * « through *» i> hc pointed out. A Regional Newspapi Om-Jtl Clt7 and County K»tpap«r ein lines;- ty F allal m a vole of confidence IcUl eounl of S« ta 2U the brink of a cabinet 1 iDtemaUDoal prttUce. for the NoHh African lure~UTdo'U~«oDia'de- threaten Prance'i plac* - -------- ous niitionaiist an the as- overthrow Premier d its military c.scort on a main highway frican armed guard ! killed in the bloody nd-four-other-pas- lelicved to be Algc- e Town ;r section northeast riflemen held lhe ra, (ialiins port of ateut miles of under virtual rgentd ahoi up a form ' out, then begnn'Tlrtnz at Uie town from the foolhills. Sailors from cruiser Montcalm were I bulwark flora's de^ V aurroundlng fam u were lakei ^oaltion ^ .'Cd bloodshed In Altterla | the ahaky position yumenl. faclnc ^n aa- on III cenerally vamie Mn. Harry E llcy. which has nelUier Coy. vice chair B naUonallst demands Ida., on hli ape » nor luppressed the cbarcta for the * •e the opening of Uie __ powerful Socialist group T T T || hey would vole'against VV 1^ I K lent, a decision which * » V y X il he premler'a already specU. He had hoped U> fT 9 Socialists to ai least I J Sen. Hermf H 1 AC* cated column .UXCO Twin Fulls W - The senatoi on Plan ‘ ' h I ' ss . . , , , , . womcn’fi club installing .boxes m “ouUUindinR la ! collection of over- the Democrau w mall-metal-boxoB, maii_nc«_faiL Ig meter, aro being „m rabje to T^vin Falls ?a1 told commissioner.') hla payroll becai •ily. He showed the vucd him Uiath ■j^QCtiTOMoadw- I *1 , a comt^enls. bilitaUon - i -------- i T ------- pinccd his broUl 5 111 N ew I I . receive nnyihlns la n d , A i-ea O. Conn., Oel. 18 Oft— (is "AJr. Smeatsoi H ob—dollaT~Tchablllta» * —“left—wing—h , moved Into high gear rather tell a lie.. aevcn-stale area bat- truth," 3d waleri whicli have "I undentand \-u. coming to Twin ^ILJcfeiise-Admlnlsttat tA-addrm_e-sat terson look personal here muai be a le rebuilding program Welker declared. I to ‘'aee Uiat red Upe He added he < .ore Uie devastated area, penrson In open < 1,000,000 In Kovemment ed. with Iho peoi be used Immediately would emerge Ui' jdJcbil^ca^fO ttdi _uwhenever-Pc( C l , m n S : Sr’ - M S to ^ctlcul Uiat the "worst kelker dec Welker wime lUeama in the flooded Present communh ack wlUiln Uielr banks l»l» listener* nol pMcenl about Jlj e to 50 dead and mla.i- »ald. "Aa a mei Ited-500 million dollars cnmmllUe of Inle 25,000 homele.«. Tlw tell-yoa Uinl a ( damnKC was In Con-' I know are kno» Ch reported 22 dead. nlsLv" lilies driven from Uielr He Ued hla a his hiring two and New Jer*ey also Cook, son ot a eme devastation and <Coniin'i>Ni tn r :<arrlman of New York President Eisenhower ~ areas were more e»- So In Uie AuKiwt floods ,,,,, toU In lhe norUiea:.l- “i" "o ch 180 dead and 20 ml.«- MnR‘c Valle five-day forecns ins evacuated to hiKhI day via A&socln the floods struck lasli "Not much ned lo their home.vl weaUicr; you i i he was ready toi you don't," aai hole Kovemmenl" Inlol rending this rrp tion proiinm, "Tempernturcj workers, national I normal with i Ivll defense officials, ] 1^-75, minimum, aonnel jnlned govern-1 no preclpliallon. s In the rcsloraUonI (Probably.) Company’s Maintt Remaining at 194 for farmer.i and land Peters noted t ? area r.erved by th: been Improving I Janal company came year, I’s board of directors "Many compaiili I they announced the been able to ma :harge of »2 per acre mcnts only by in he elRhlh consecutive ance cliargc.i to t In addition to rs ,‘manager ot Uie Uie company has r. riwcrlbed tJir rafc dnm and t alnce labor and ma- tonwood barrier 1 ave doubled Iti aome years. PeUrs said I 48. capable of InaUng ve we kept the charsc eoiwwnt repMr » -downr-we-li»ve-built ta_mftlnlaln_UiA- tlamnanclar.rescrvr Ocst-condtUcm-po! lUgh any emaBcncy,” He said farmer flclal noUco of th aper Scrrins^ ' ^ TWIN FALL Solon Receives Pl ik . w H i Elcock, ritht, prealdent of (ha Twin Falla lUnntn of the Twin Palb Republican centn speech st the Idaho Power company aodJte: Uie nopp..lKUff pholo-enr»Tlji|) ker ffits at Pej Talk, Answers ■man Welker. R., Ida., again answerc mniHt Drew Fenr.son some new nam Women's Republican club, itor pnid compliments to tho local orj lest. toughest ^liiical campalgti'nM ibed the Twin Falls “ - 4 will launch im nil out all In the presldenUal ______ ___________ Id his brother. Ted A T H I Falls, was no longer on O.OJ.1.J.I xAuse doctora hnd nd- it his healUi would not 10 hold the Job under Dclcgate.1 Iron ised'byBrcw Pearsoa's opcning ol'tho 'fl Nurses’ associnti W or l» tho “in S it 'V” held nt llic 1 King, associntion d hit broUier did nol sion was devotee ling Ilk# Uie amount gjons of nursing i he did. ---------------------------- ir referred lo Pearson i-v » -ji/r ,tson“ and said he waa I h m gC jVI r-halfwlt-who-wild lle.about me Uuin the i-|-| t „d .. .. rla n s 1 A ’ln Falls next month v -air red. SecUonal director! would 111. u . m t i l cn debato and predict- people-as Uie Jury, he counties heard Uie et Ohe victor. Ui8 1S5« March-ot -Penraon-or-Uio-DoUy plana..Xor_ nML,.ya a good thing about me Tuesday following i r Uie good people of ^Ufj dub. Mayor Preston C gave a resume of th imed of . tn#" ever- program and ataUstii unljtlc threat nnd lold of person* who h nol to become coin- tunity to polio Ihroi jjie communists. H r Alexander member of the sub- g,n[,H.,, (or Uie Nai Internal security I can infantile Pai a grcnl many accrcLs „udlence of Uie work nown by Uio commu- ^ th* a aUtement la with ®” i^yor Capell ilres; ao aiudcnts. W lllUm gupport Uie prograi a friend, and CraJg million ahota given o .It r<i< K. c*tinn 41 civses ol pollo wcre --------------------------------able to the vaccinc." Counties represent* 5am6 DIalne. Lincoln. Oo , k. I. r,r. Minidoka, Cassia, ai ch lo say about j , _ , , , ManlsAtti urea flverflglnp alxtve UV JllJUr 'I mAxlmums ne^r ums 35-45, LllUe or [on •• coll Is walking with I there’s a reason. 0 ___________________ wounded four-polnl ' of the pronga ot h Drlscoira IhlRlL DrlscoU was huntl: LCXlcliiCC . clal Sublett hunt nr. . . ^ _ _ urday when one of t >48 Level i Uie company ha., g its faclliues every '^l^^'^i.le was. I d allies," he aald. "have match our Improve- Increasing malnten- i- eh« 10 lUtlr ,.ul.»;rlbct.v- vZJua S tr In Uie past eighl lid both dams now arc f»ft»RrtVF7WFW' Ung for 80 years but . WJPROVESfEN- r work will conUnue DErfVEIl. Oet, 18 ha ■itiucluras-In - tho Elscnhowei—vaa_pci ■posiiwe:------------------- wneelOialr-for Use-fii Tiers will recalve -of- and hoeplUl corpsme ' the rata Nov. I. around for half an he ‘ '* ' \ \ V \ ]t / / '/ ''' t w t n ^ a ix s T^ .LLS, IDAHO, TUESDAY, OCTO: Plaudits for Talk ralla Worae&’a RepobUcan dab, and Hrc wtral committee, congralolate Bea. Hem dJtorlna Monday. Welker answered “pi r * * * * ' earson in T. I rs ‘Padding’ ( rercd payroll padding charges and lamcs Monday afternoon in a spec organbuktion and urged it to prep: Pgxtxeto. I d the history of tha Ui lifees Open 4^ nualNurses’ (See Tholo Pag* 1«) 'rom all parts df the state were pi 10-44th-annual-convention-of the ;iation Tuesday at the American onvention tipening at 10 a.m., a bi lie hall under the chairmanship of tion president, Tho convention s i oted to reading of reports and i< ng problems. Mrs. Alvie B. Knight -------------------------so u th c e n tra l pi nurse, was electci |.T lai C ll ____ urer of Oie Idaho U ----------------------------ing.~#na~M nr3one' T J Boise, waa elected f JLlStC d at the league < Monday, TTie newly- e e tH e i^ Newly-elected leag' :tori and volunteer „rs. carl McIntosh, Ight Magic Vnlley Mrs. Max Car\’cr, : le atate director for officers nre Cecelia -.rDlm».o„ulnoSfl.c;S“ S'.' -venr'« f j m ^ l e n —p rim^ipur t M n t c r ng a luncheon at nieetlng was Aiirta York. Rcneral direct I Capeli. Nampa, Uon«l L ej8« for Nu if the Balk vaccine nef ««*,held al Uie Ustica on the num- 8>on hall, ho have gained lm- "Nurses by their 1 Ihrough lla use. atter they 1 "S";, ■“. V T - “S ? F«S; NaUonal Founda- „ v»«nln» clo.« 5™ !, .ta‘ ciSS“« igram, "Out ot 8 ™ ifiv tn only arouiid 200 ere direcUy tracc- j„ e wo» nrobably mi «.’• he noted, nances ^an any atudy. Communlwfc ooodlng. Jerome, -almost" conouerod r^iu “ consld??able1 lift orlh, T ftin Flails p<.opi(, hospitals a chairman. Intro- chronic disease ”■ Uie largest problem, ------------ tor said, especially a ttacked ,K ured D e e r “ ~ '™ ..1 . colleges for bacheloi 18—If J, L. Drls- jpeclalizaUon on Uie vlth A alight limp, »nd In-acrvice or aU I. On Saturday a competent hospital )lnl buck ran one (Cmi-.rf .. r.t. if his anUers Into ................. - unUng in ths ape- T /I q T iA ^G Vnear llaglrr SaU X U d llU O of the members of _ ied the deer. The . I- m inyon uiwardJDrls- J.1I . In search of the NEW ORLEANS. I cOne upon him —DlasUng al "bu Driscoll said, "He tape" and -pollUcal )re I could jump Oov. Robert E. Smyl: today "Uiere ahould charging DrlscoU, Oelay- In Oie naUC Iter lo lhe ground mg Into Drtacoll'i uilmU OO..M t . S u In a speech prepare' ITT!:------- to lhe NaUonal Oua lENT BEEN of uie United Slate 18 on-Presidenl general conference. _pcnniued.jn..a ...AskingJiwhy ,u ^ e-fir»t-Ume-today alnioUon-pregrani:^ ismen pushed him Usoned?" the govemo a hour In It. need an explanaUoa S '* '• ' Nine Irrii rrOBER 18, 1955 i^ F lo ( H M( 9 A jkiEXJco-ci'; 'n’cst'coast Ti] r sloriv-boiicd-in The little const under water.” ^H40Mo In. Two Rtatc pc south of T\vin drivers Monday offenses ranged a truck overwei drovc.4mmcdiat court before Jut remained open time, to hear' Ut Some drivers pear In lm others have flva their summons. Omer fines on pleas of gu Uons. He flnec operating a motor v weight excess oj IIII^H H B H IIH reglstmUoo and 13 ? S o “".‘, = r ^ S . . Jny L. Haimebau ' " IIOJIO fine and tt F pleaded guilty of oj vehicle wlUi gross of reglstraUon. ArUiur C, Melca! ( J2 fine nnd M c I .iflllY I wlUiout a license. Dennis J. Badet fined 113 nnd *3 c and called syndi- inun-siato wiuiout ipeech belore the , ■reparc for one of b eoeu in jusu'ce Q United States.” atter pieadins cuiit ' ■ ' motor vehicle wltht Wth sS i license. ..s'; the^ Idaho btjite Kficr -pleading-Bum can Legion halU his car without a v a board meeting «««»«- p, o ( M m B d o n , n 8 morning se.s- opernUng a motor V I id forum discus- driver's license, ight, Twin Falla, Jose Monunct. Li public health “"cfi *? ecfed state t r e a s . ; S „“ ; ‘> ^ ; l i ; ‘ , so Lmjuo tor Non- Monl»nre_-»«»_toi« one BcnioKcroecn, j^u m iieu of-flne. led first vlee presl- ____________ jue convenUon here _ » cwly-elected otilccra K l al n dinner meellng V 4I ctdll, Ul s---------------------------- , ________ __ league directors arc T iTkCV I tosh, Pocalello. and 7 ,’cr. Flier. Holdover :ella Covcny, Soise. H rkl* M aWent. nnd Sister JL ” ■■■ •‘•“J Pocatello, aeeretary. Albright. Sh aker-st-thtr-dlnner rested a f 7!30' pin urta Fillmore, New charge of drunken c -nl^ HiS' accident nine mJ Sho.ihone on hlghw I Uie American Le- Albright was drlvi ..)• In . . I , pickup when It s Sss. illmore said. They ' lo.« contact wlUi L“ inges In Uie world, P'" Ig n profession wlUi «CMtino*4 •* r«ti ot knowledge to be ~—Z r.-;yu,rs Youth Is E : said Uiat medical K lU nSpll ly making Isjter nd- BURLEY. OcU I my oUier field ot 17. McCallen. Tct_ "I' C .»l. counl, J, lered. nurses have kldnnplng. lodged ble etfecloncarc of Oregorla Hcrriaode als and In Uie home Alvnres waa arr scases have berome palU police Sunday cm. the n ln dlrec. 3 ^^, gun^ay „lg lly afler middle age. emoon Alvare* wa Miss FlUmore con- hearing when nrial: »re two aapecU of bate Judge Henry to Uie registered ball waa set nt *2,00 work In schools and bond. Alvare* was ;helor's degrees and await district couri 1 Uie master's level. Hemandei charg .r autf education by kidnaping his 13-: iltal personnel. ter. Celia Hernande r«t« », n noon. ’s Governor Bla tl Address to Na m U.. Oct. It tfl Pn^entfUoni^, Uie '•bureaucraUc red my u-e Ucal machloaUans." He noted that me 3;S;'ie o*f w ih o ^ d Wature lOUld be no further to be m a^efl W “ ir Btatee al lis,7JUi constructed and read ce tore Uint session eon uils armory con- bureaucratic red taj i a n u r t i c c a r l e t * mBchinntion-->-’■which •ernor said "I sliall wUl of tSe congress aUoa tulUblt for SUtea and tbe sovei - ........... V - ! Irrigated Idaho Counties U tn te r «f AU.I11 DurHO '■t C AitocUt^ Trm tad IJnllx ood Wai [exican^- \re iRep 3-ClXY^0cU-J&-<UJU— Some-4M : Til raging floods thntr“swcpt att ed-iji-from-the-PHcific ocean-lnst coastal state of Colima was re]K er.'* More tlian half of Jalisco a Motorists Nab [1 Area Roadl tc police roadblocks one mile an Vin Falls on highway 74 nettet nday for violations of the state Vi inged from driving without a licei erweight according to registratloi iediatcly_to-Twin-Falla-and_appc •e Justice of the Peace J. 0. Pump ipen until 6 p.m., one hour after ar^ Ute eases. . —— rs were ordered to ap- T J I 1 -I immediately whUe InflhO I flva days to answer hi. Jr. route 3, paid R c fllD I of guilty to two viola. I fined $35 and 13 for "D * lotor vehicle wiUi gross K 0 1 ||< ;ess of U)o amount of { nd M and M costa for jjQigg moU>r vehicle wlUi 8 u ic s Telephon sweight in Uie amotmt company h o ^ t m sicnclled on Uie checks In the ha . Bcrtbers “by Chrli mebaun. Pller, paid a ernl Manager J. nd tt co ^ when he nounced yesterda Heckman said gross weight in excess $3JOO.OOO 0; a=io.it, ™ u, 1. P.W ^u^c»u to Baden, routo 3, wai Ho tald eanei 1 *3 costs for hauling monih In wW^ lyne Culbertson, 347 ^ , vard. WM fined »5 and ^ ^ JusUce eourt Monday dlitrtct coi t guilty to OperaUng « to July. WM. «n< without a dfj*w* 11- *PPlIcaUoo whlcl ^^-OtalbertsoB. 3 n « iio > denied.'. I, w u fined U and $S “nio lucretied mlUlng an JmWUiOP- fon» under Umpi ) opcrato hU automoi by Uu publlo uUl rquitirr«it4“irTtrtn 1 ] 'r ™ "Cr ed »( and $3 costs for f f lr H l' o l nr without a driver’s Fessenden, 280 Lois H rO ffFS ned 13 nnd »3 eosls ^ ''o * ** f-guiity-w^opCTatlnir lit a valid drivers 11- |j y J5l3 nelson, route 3. Twin PRESTON. Oct :d S3 and.$3.cosla.for. «nn rhnlrmtn nl otor vehicle wlUiout a Producers assoclai >. U:rdny said hls ict. Laredo, Tex., was flexible farm prlo 13 costa after pleading is more oT a bene nUng a mour vehicle sor and mlddkmi alld driver's license, er." i_commllted_to_clly ._John«n retlim* -fine. of the group In I -------------------- where a delegat f\ named to present Brings Charge 4. «■ , . Ues on the farm 1 V in iA riQ l loani. rat lU U lU I l S i controU. wlUi Iw ht. Shoshone, w u ar- nken^cirlSfJlo'SanS S“b!L ln"(^“St)^( ?rtrirtnff n iflifl Chev ministration lo ba s ^ylng a m e^cv rhen It collided headon levrolet driven by Mrs. Hewida^lla :rUon. Dietrich. SUiUs »ented by orgj llJanJ Baker and Sher- f Conner, who Invcstl- «im le pickup WM demol- B o ^ ^ e a v muui •> J c<u» 1) Johnson said U U) RO lo PorUam [s Held on J W'^ho Falls and: aping Count ,,H ojiid ho tod b.ln«.do<l.aU <lg^ against him by 1 ts armted by Twin Toll^ unday and returned to BOIBE Oel ky night. Monday aft- year-old boy In ei waived prellmlnj^ stricken wlUi , nrialgned before Pro- QcUibe ienry W. Tucker and oj u,. ^-ad t *2,000, Unable to p « t I WM lent to Jail to henith reoortet '^Aivft'rM «ri(h Tu-o-hundred charged Alvare* wllh | reoi s 13-year-old daugh-1 •nander, Sunday after-jj ^ ' llasts “Bed Tapi 'fational Guard ( •isy s'ssa: “f e d e r a l fu,-.ai. for InvlUUon iS. He added ttial he der the naUonal ^ D o r te d ” I 1.^ ac- 1650." And he aski dlrcct appro,-r’atlon some federal agene rucUon or nAJonnl of-congre&s and, tal In Uio aUle ot Id«- selves to reduce 1 (budget?" lorles are nol to be •Hic U. S. burea 1 ready tor use be- has! moved some 1 in convenes In 1057.lout ot Uie naUona ^d tape or poUUc?:' Uon budgel Into 0 whleh-ob6truot-thi--^-Siayilft-alao.c^ Igress ol the Ohllcd] aU’^aUsurtl ’’lurl* I soveielgQ people o il tctaiuaa » t FIN. ^ EDIT of Cirrul.lloM pB JbIi«J rrm iters Bui Towns; jorted E IQ-pcraoniuwcre-xapoctcd-dcad-to atray dozcnir o f toivns'and'villa] iist night dumping-tonB-of-water-( reiwrted out of communication am :o and Michoacan slates were inat ----------------------------- or air with 1 pours contin ID O 6 Q waters c h ^ i ...... .. Officials in C IblocksS n s 0,^.1 t.nl/ ^ !f7 the-ftood-poured ana one-nait miie dty;" tted morc-'than 40 scattered' rep< ;e vehicle code. The tered Mexican liceme to operatini! itlon. Many drivers ippearedJa.juaUco -The-Mexic*n- imphrcy. The court of uie Pacific a« ter regular closing downpour*. Bive --------- ----------------------I n g t o n r n t e j j i a .................... eight-large tow! >Phone sS" md Plan'jSS cout, causing ‘li ng Set up L 18 (iB-Tho Mountain , )hone and Telegraph K i* A m ia i >es to have rata refund -1-U llllO ' Bhands of Idaho sub- ^ nirUtmu." Idaho Oen- S f l ’o f A r J. W. Heckman an- O W IC erdsy- /-v uld Uie rebate would I l|||Q » on'MOWO aecouaU. It paymenU to residen- qranobvi LL; Tt would not be up to John, W. Spoie IhU would Indicate. member of Uie I( inent WUlngi for the edueaUon. dmlj lich Uu rebatA U paid lUtement att^t jitracted from U>e re- Frank Colllni of under a court authorl- dent of Uis Oem claUoo. s represent money held Spencer tenae :t court from May. 16&3, ment made by C , under a rato'lncrease had Brbmlsefl Su rhleh w u lubseouently Uonv AtsoclaUoi . ' 4Ji'er«»Wo“ t -i led rate! am now tn BUnd would tn 1 unporaiT auUionsaUon memben to an e SupporTT^isH TT*. crlUcUm of cc rams Hit ---j-n-.-A -«l-dld not pled! itate Chief Oct 16 (*-Ben John- I did nol have anj H_flLJlie_AgrlCulUtTal p^lsej^Th5_cn oclauon In Idaho, yes- education Itself 1 hls group fetls "the which can make 1 price suppoit program will evaluate the benefit for the proces- pledges will be !r iffTun than the form- hausUve Inquiries Uoni of people im e d Jrom.n, roMHaa Mtrlce.to the ent in Pocalello Satunlay "I definitely dl egatlon of four was Collins Uiat two sent Its views before a chosen from the he senate agriculture he menUoned. 11 ' Pendleton, Ore., Oct, would be consld organlxaUon advocates school." t baiic farm commodl- 'The board ha( •rm under 100 per cent uie InvesUgnUng raUier U«n acreage bo composed of i I loans based oa crop perta In Uie field and one layman 1 U) a support program __ . _ j9Ple who have had Uie l ? * .^ f^. 10 federal housing ad- JL 'IV C V ^f lo back up loans on real ime building," he aaid, VAV mllar program was pre- X rt t VA organltaUon two yeara _ it "would have hailed 'Ij-, U ;e decline and saved Uie . ill MJ Id Uie delegation slated id™o”:^ lS ^ S Uand Included William gute S lasprlnp: J.F.Freder- „nd Blind at C d; E A. SloUworthy, J^ uie defense >nd himself. and chid' had received conflrma- uie Oem SUte tie clerk of the senate his crlUclsm. lat his delegation would The five are in Uie list ot witnesses. Emery, Mr. and ............... I Mr. and Mrs.*c 1NOW230 . k ||- S OeU 18 ttP-An 18- ob ly In Caldwell has been Qoodlng school lUi polio bringing to beauUnillr :U)ber total for cases gurton W. Dni :ad disease In Idaho, tendent.. -. . division of public I . They orted jodar. dred and Uilrty cm | drea-«^»^ 7, ipe i Groups E H S ? K. no- excuse “ Uie In replj'lng to I be no excuse, ui couples. C< d Uiat the legisla- malnUln Uial ^ u >s “founded upon Uie and Ided by congress un- menl. of Uie btod m l deleiise act ot ^eJiate nev« asked “\Vhy should wlUi Dr. Drlggs, I«c7uiwart Uie wlU uked In theJlr*' 1 take It upon them- Uie board of edUM ice Uils conslhieUon M the blind ar« c lureau of lhe budget Tie 80 mliuon dollAW lonal guard conatruc- 1DAH.O 7/0^ tTomcr wogram*. walkmit ot aoido: called for an end'to phlUlpa Petroleu _______ NAL '; I TION' :[i PHICE B CENTS . IW iry- 1 !;^0i Dead i-today. on -Moxico't ■ 1 illagcs."' A" violent-' I ;er on-coastal-townsc-} I i I and "practically all I Inoccesslble by land' { th torrential down-^ j ntlnuing and flood { uming higher. | I In Ouadalajora, Jalisco I ] laconic metuges'from )1 town of Atenqulque In- , | persons drowned when : lEI lured-tn-and-^btnl ed -tfaB-^ jH reports from the' bat-'" 4|j eon coosUlne indicated { H owns and TlUagu were j 1 mea From Be» lean-Btotra-roartd-otib-f Ic after 10 dayi of steady 1 Rivers turned Into rag— *; andltwaareported Uiat I towns; lndudlns~Uon>, finHmn, were under ' m was A dlsutztxii R tie series of hurrlcaae* Bt ered Mezlea'a. eaitem'.. B ng‘hundred* of deatb«. , H II of doUan worUi <<' { ' I lises on j|| e School 1 liz Denied H aLLB, Oct. 18 (B — M Ipencer, a pranieriUe' IHj he Idaha BUta board of. m denied lut night, a ’ Ifl ttt^buted to blm by IB II of Idaho F&ns. pnU- . i H Oem State Blind ano.; IB «mied incorrect eon- l]l|| by CdUni that Spencer' N il d Sunday that the-Ht*' IIIU laUon of th i Deaf and Hi a .FlMlcraila&-..DC'-tB^- ili be asked to name two IB an eraluaUoQ team.liv*' JN he. iCate gebool to r t&a - {H d6 at Ooodlns. ^ reek, to set up a three* H gating team foUowlnc. . IH cradlUona ‘ftt the : IH Id: ' H pledgfraBythlnff t» U r^-^ U te telephone conTerw- i IB . I told definitely; I II e any authorl^ to make' : ifl iS_wtltejt4te.bfiard_ci£-.j |U lelf 1s Uio only agency ! ake any pledges on who ! Uie school, and Uien RH be Tnade only after cx-; Kra dries Into the qualUlca« Iin •pie who might render U || 0 enUtojtAte,___________B l ly did not promise Ur< ■ |l| two persons would be ■ li Uie two organlzaUon* ,|llf i. I told blm his re<iuest IU onsldered 1 had said earlier that ijw nUng committee would jly] . of two out-of-sUte ex- '.H field of deaf and blind [{IU man. iMH Couples 1 or Driggs Big Fight 'ALLS, Oct. lB-(»-PlTe I couples .with children te School for the Dekf at Ooodlng today came ense of the InsUUiUon's chided the president ot Ute BUnd assodaUoQ tor m. are Mr. and Mrs. Boyd ' . and Mrs. Floyd Johnson. Its.* Gale Young, Mr. and BMiller and Mr. aad ■■ ord. - d Uiey ho^ wi^beli* Mt rw ect and regard , in*,-Taiho^^-^— : Jie Gem State Bund _ h u been crlUcal of of Uie school. to the statement by iBB Collins said "1 sUU '■ educaUonal facUlUei >■ offered tn tho depart. fl Und are Inadequate*......... -M lever been quarttUn* ,■ res,“ he laid. “An «® -■ tint place vabtnat ,,-a sdueaUon look filo U» • , school p ro g rw i a a t i t -• r r r are concexsad.'* OOTDcrtcn® • • :/>■ ALLS, OcU .M , 'e Dide 800 e n p to y e r c t ; * ^

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« . II (ifv-rreml« »'•“« *® "/.* ?**;hV ,^d»1 M*«»l>ly by »a unoflicUl »** f . i t c h e d ftmnce b*ek from the t Tl>« “ l U domeiUc .UWUly *nd lm 1 ^ ^ ! ; ; rf*Ja ^PPfBT^ F«UI?'* p H c le . for

»»«r Uln* w K M dT h » l fijlureJ *f,„ndum in lhe S**r «nd thn

m ln I.tm -ton fcm .te U t* r th t

RIS Oct. 18 (/PH-RcportR of serious Altrcrift read ied Pnri.s lodny aa

fa th e red to decidc w h e th e r to ov(

j^JJfK unnleran ibushcd a b u s and it i?ht ycstcniny a t E l M izer p a ss , on

K l c r n AJseria. F iv e o f th e A fn c j fp 'ironcans aboard th e bus w ere kil

;^dSoject Scheduled -°;£"

— ------- -— 1 --------town of 6loro, /

m l hiirsclav 7.W0 ^l U U l o v * n j phiilppcvllle, UI •T. M ifiar fojjpleuon for The Insurgen

fit the American Red ha lf a mlle out S ^ o b lle «hlth will be « t sporadically a l f ^ d io Rontlereo Thursday, aurroundlnf foo r u RMche. eitcuUve sec- the French cnil

l^ ln Fall* Red CroiS ruahed iQlo bi Ihe ijuolA asalc Win fenacs. and aurr. She pointed out Ih n t evacuated hurrli

^ ftil ihort of the Koaj_by Bh»kea oa Uif unit's last visit. .pj,^ rcncftcd I M lenlc* durlnB the col* underscored the bean, which are from 11:30 Fnure's sovemn ijja p. o.. will be furnished scmbly vole on p>ti!ii/f aransf. The Twin AlRcrlnn policy, aw »atfe »lll Wfre coffee, satisfied tha n »aUoa li planned by Twin for self-rule a trice eluM *IU>» Plsi^e 8®* rebel violence, lit dub ropoMlble Jor the ju s i before t

session, the pon’< iKtilm the trophy are Ro- announced they ctantf. KlwanW and Uons the Rovemment, ad the T*ln Falls Junior darkened t h e K of Commerce. doubtful prospecfcsa belween the yeara of perauado the 8c M M rii« }. CtiiBi h abstain.

immissioii Stud Ilne.Q^ieatio]

I dty co n > q if iJ^ U '.g te a id B M g inst ttontainlnB parking m e tc ra f o r th e co ud-illefpil-parkinjr-violatlonB .-Sm n! \j l&rgcr than tho head of a park in fr r reccoMfully in various c itie s cojnparnbl I City. ManaKcr Joseph L a tim o re told l»o boxc.i per block a rc useil o rd inarily , trsa-samplc box-diirinR ,th&-reKular-n at th'c city hall. ----------------------

s.r.'.si..nss; Rehabi>»._ifoall..be,.Installed on ______t flieitr Hands below the O * . i

™ ' l Iru lM LaU

Engla^toOcl«b«rLatlmore»enl6ut HARTFORD. (

*a-«n3ulllRrcxpcrt3-on A—rmjlti-mlllitm- •oifflf and MnlnK. LaUmore lion progrnm mo WKTTlces ot Uie consult- today tn the aev iBflm of Uie commlsalon, tered by flood v t ^ U n l employed by the claimed 60 llvca.

arf.viit anrt pint TVrtfi-ni C lvtl n

^ w ^ lh tM n ln io I lh e c ily charge of the r r promised tor piuinjiu *rid totilni; com- la cut" to restore i f is . I " “ ‘“ ■'1"- He anld *11,000 riM coiuulunt.. (unds would be

^w T ^nciK O ' Denver nnd and give neccaani »ne eorjulUns enKlneer In The slRnal for

^ we one faTored by the latlon tn.ik can r nouneement by Qi Uie i^foval Conncctic

Nearly nil aUer ^« {« n t.n d < li« u « lo a of a U |« were back

" '“ f* The toll rose lo

M d a m n R e nnd 25,C

^ the necUcut. whichand 4,600 famlllea

~ liomw.t n ’ c N f" "^ork and^ ^ 8 1 O W e r I'uffered extreme

Oov. Averell H arr

‘orlagesPuto icnsive U m InD 1 which took a toU'Huer rrobes

HITOton, Oct. 18 in _ A persons itn)!""";!"” twwer ‘'fou"'* " 'hen lhe' «^Ei«nho,crnrtr!Ji^„l" Friday returned5,.‘ •Utmion lodiiv Pcieraon said h

tlion- lh e whole Uie rehnblllUtlon

^nuuv{ chudoll, D . Pn • Cross w

'ho MIJ'. rJi *' ** "ifrlous" He army pcraoni «npa;! "’'" I "Cencles i,

‘Wle r»?L and

§ : : : : : c^iaic^R'

4 ^ Good newa forb-jL '-” "' ffsloiui rec K “ '‘■” cr.'» In Uie ar

In ida l T u ln PniU Cana 1 5 1 * ^ »■ Viiicf AUMin *‘™ ’* *

!t>If nil hott- Tuc.iday when Ihi **• flistributfd In '"alntennnce char

•^ " i f r e d Peters, '

' ^ ««P.i.iy W k ? company, ri“ Of Peakin- ?* alnci“1 2'"^ lliio:'^'; ‘" ' “I c w tJ Imve f Css,'^'’illllon kii„„ “Ince 1048.lii ttj ^ f r »t 1,1 "Nol only have ve r n w - ^ ^ f r '"A;.,, to .waler.u*cr»-<ioi

up -n -jraD stitm iar }« * « through

*» i> hc pointed out.

A R egional Newspapi

Om-Jtl Clt7 and County K»tpap«r

ein lines;- ty F a l l a lm a vole of confidence IcUl eounl of S « ta 2U the brink of a cabinet

1 iDtemaUDoal prttUce.for the NoHh African

lure~UTdo'U~«oDia'de- threaten Prance'i plac*

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ous niitionaiist an th e as-overthrow Prem ier

d i ts m ilitary c.scort on a main highw ay frican armed guard ! killed in th e bloody n d - fo u r -o th e r -p a s - lelicved to be Algc- eTown

;r section northeast riflemen held lhe

ra, (ialiins port of a teu t miles of

under virtual rgentd ahoi up a form ' out, then begnn'Tlrtnz a t Uie town from the foolhills. Sailors from

cruiser Montcalm were I bulwark flo ra 's de^ V aurroundlng fam u were

lakei ^oaltion ^.'Cd bloodshed In Altterla | th e ahaky position

yum enl. faclnc ^n aa- on III cenerally vamie M n . Harry E

llcy. which has nelUier Coy. vice chair B naUonallst demands Ida., on h li ape » nor luppressed the cbarcta for the

*•e the opening of Uie _ _powerful Socialist group T T T | | hey would vole 'against VV 1^ I K lent, a decision which * » V y X i l h e premler'a already specU. He had hoped U> f T9 Socialists to a i least I

J • Sen. HermfH 1 A C * cated column

. U X C O T w in Fulls W- T he senatoi

on Plan ‘'hI's s. . , , , , . w o m c n ’fi club in s ta l l in g .b o x e s m “ouUUindinR la ! co llec tio n o f o v e r- the Dem ocrau w m a ll- m e ta l -b o x o B , m a ii_ n c « _ fa iL I g m e te r , a ro b e in g „ mra b je to T^vin F a l ls ? a 1to ld com m issioner.') hla payroll becai •ily . H e sh ow ed th e vucd him U iath ■ j^ Q C tiT O M o a d w - I *1 , a comt^enls.

bilitaUon- i -------- i T ------- pinccd h is broUl

5 111 N e wI I . receive nnyihlns

l a n d , A i - e aO. Conn., Oel. 18 Oft— (is "AJr. Smeatsoi Hob—dollaT~Tchablllta» * —“left—wing—h , moved Into high gear ra the r tell a lie..

aevcn-stale area bat- truth,"3d w aleri whicli have "I undentand \-u. coming to Twin^ILJcfeiise-Admlnlsttat tA -add rm _e-sa t terson look personal here m uai be a le rebuilding program Welker declared. I to ‘'aee Uiat red Upe H e added he < .ore Uie devastated area, penrson In open < 1,000,000 In Kovemment ed. w ith Iho peoi

be used Immediately would emerge Ui' j d J c b i l ^ c a ^ f O t t d i _uw henever-Pc(

C l , m n S : Sr’ - M S t o^ctlcul Uiat the "worst k e lk e r dec Welker wime

lUeama in the flooded Present communh ack wlUiln Uielr banks l»l» listener* nol

pMcenl about Jlj e to 50 dead and mla.i- »ald. "Aa a mei Ited-500 million dollars cnmmllUe of Inle 25,000 homele.«. Tlw te ll-yoa Uinl a ( damnKC was In Con-' I know are kno» Ch reported 22 dead. nlsLv" lilies driven from Uielr He Ued hla a

h is h iring two and New Jer*ey also Cook, son ot a eme devastation and <Coniin'i>Ni tn r :<arrlman of New York President Eisenhower ~areas were more e»- S oIn Uie AuKiwt floods , , , , , toU In lhe norUiea:.l- “i" "o ch180 dead and 20 ml.«- MnR‘c Valle

five-day forecns ins evacuated to hiKhI day via A&socln the floods struck lasli "Not much

ned lo their home.vl weaUicr; you i i he was ready toi you don't," aai hole Kovemmenl" Inlol rending this rrp tion proiinm, "Tempernturcj

workers, national I normal with i Ivll defense officials, ] 1^-75, minimum, aonnel jnlned govern-1 no preclpliallon. s In the rcsloraUonI (Probably.)

Company’s Maintt Remaining at 194for farmer.i and land Peters noted t ? area r.erved by th : been Improving I Janal company came year,I’s board of directors "Many compaiili I they announced the been able to ma :harge of »2 per acre m cnts only by in he elRhlh consecutive ance cliargc.i to t

In addition to r s , ‘ manager ot Uie Uie company has r . riwcrlbed tJir rafc dnm and talnce labor and ma- tonwood barrier 1 ave doubled Iti aome years. PeU rs said I 48. capable of InaUngve we kept the charsc eoiwwnt repMr » -downr-we-li»ve-built ta_mftlnlaln_UiA- tla m n a n c la r.re sc rv r Ocst-condtUcm-po! lUgh any emaBcncy,” He said farmer

flclal noUco of th

a p e r S c rrin s^ ' ^

TW IN FA LL

Solon Receives Pl

ik .w H

i Elcock, r ith t, p rea ldent o f (ha Twin Falla lU nntn of the Twin P a lb Republican centn speech s t the Idaho Power company aodJte: Uie nopp ..lK U ff pho lo-enr»T lji|)

ker ffits a t Pej Talk, Answers■man W elker. R ., Id a ., ag a in answerc mniHt Drew Fenr.son some new nam Women's R ep ub lican club,

ito r pnid com plim en ts to tho local o r j lest. toughest ^ l i i i c a l c am p alg ti'n M ibed the Tw in F a l ls “ -

4 will launch im n il ou tall In the p resldenU al______ ___________

Id his brother. T ed A T H IFalls, was no longer on O .O J .1 .J .IxAuse doctora hnd nd- it his healUi would not 10 hold the Job under D clcgate.1 I ro n ised'byBrcw P ea rsoa 's o p c n in g o l ' t h o 'fl

N u r s e s ’ a sso cin tiW o r l» th o

“ in S i t 'V” h e ld n t ll i c 1 “ K in g , associn tion

d h it broUier did n o l s io n w a s devotee ling Ilk# Uie a m o u n t g jo n s o f n u r s in g ihe did. ----------------------------ir referred lo P ea rson i - v » - j i / r,tson“ and said h e w aa I h m g C jVIr -h a lf w l t- w h o - w ildlle.about me Uuin th e i - | - | t

„ d . . . . r l a n s 1A’ln Falls next m on th v - a i r

red. SecUonal director!would 111. u . m t i l

cn debato and p red ic t- „people-as Uie Jury, h e counties heard Uie et O he victor. Ui8 1S5« M arch-ot-Penraon-or-Uio-DoUy plana ..Xor_ nML,.ya a good thing abou t m e Tuesday following i r Uie good people of ^Ufj dub.

Mayor Preston C gave a resume of th

imed of . tn#" ever- program and ataUstii unljtlc threat nnd lo ld of person* who h nol to become coin- tu n i ty to polio Ihroi

jjie communists. H r Alexandermember of the sub - g ,n [,H .,, (or Uie Nai Internal security I c an infantile Paia grcnl many accrcLs „udlence of Uie work nown by Uio com m u- ^ th*

a aUtement la w ith ®” i^yor Capell ilres;ao aiudcnts. W lllU m gupport Uie prograi

a friend, and CraJg million ahota given o.It r<i< K. c*tinn 41 civses ol pollo wcre--------------------------------able to the vaccinc."

Counties represent*5 a m 6 DIalne. Lincoln. Oo, k. I. r,r. Minidoka, Cassia, ai

ch lo say abou t j , _ , , ,

M anlsA ttiurea flverflglnp alxtve U V J l l J U r'I mAxlmums ne^r um s 35-45, LllUe or[on •• coll Is walking withI there’s a reason. 0___________________ wounded four-polnl

' of the pronga ot h Drlscoira IhlRlL

DrlscoU was huntl: L C X l c l i i C C . clal Sublett hunt nr.

. . ^ _ _ urday when one of t

>48 Leveli Uie company ha., g its faclliues every '^ l^ ^ '^ i.le was. I d

allies," he aald. "have match our Im prove-■ Increasing m a ln ten - i- eh«10 lUtlr ,.ul.»;rlbct.v- v Z J u a S

tr In Uie past e igh llid both dams now a rc f»ft»RrtVF7WFW'Ung for 80 years b u t . WJPROVESfEN- r work will conUnue DErfVEIl. Oet, 18 ha ■ itiuclu ras-In - th o Elscnhowei—vaa_pci■posiiwe:-------------------wneelOialr-for Use-fiiTiers will recalve -o f- a n d hoeplUl corpsme ' the rata Nov. I . around for half an he

‘ '* ' \ \ V \ ] t • / / ' / ' ' '

t w t n ^ a i x s T ^

.LLS, IDAHO, TU ESD A Y , OCTO:

Plaudits for Talk

ralla Worae&’a RepobUcan da b , and H rc w tra l committee, congralolate Bea. Hem dJtorlna Monday. Welker answered “pi

r * * * * '

earson in T. I rs ‘Padding’ (rercd payro ll padd ing charges and lamcs M onday afte rnoon in a spec

organbuktion an d urged i t to prep: P g x tx e to . Id t h e h is to ry o f th a Ui

lifees Open 4 nualN urses’

(See Tholo Pag* 1«)'rom all p a r t s d f th e s ta te w ere pi 10-44 th -annual-conven tion -o f the ;iation T u esd ay a t th e American onvention tipening a t 10 a.m., a bi lie hall u n d e r th e chairm anship of tion p re sid en t, Tho convention s i oted to read in g of repo rts and i< ng problem s. M rs. Alvie B. Knight-------------------------sou thcen tral pi

nurse, was electci| . T l a i C l l ____ urer of Oie Idaho U----------------------------ing.~#na~M nr3one'

T J Boise, waa elected fJ L l S t C d a t the league <

Monday, TTie newly-

e e t H e i ^Newly-elected leag'

:tori and volunteer „ rs . c a r l McIntosh, Ight Magic Vnlley Mrs. Max Car\’cr, : le atate director for officers nre Cecelia

- . r D l m » . o „ u l n o S f l . c ; S “ S'.'-v enr'« f jm ^ le n —p rim^ipur tM n tc r ng a luncheon a t nieetlng was Aiirta

York. Rcneral direct I Capeli. Nampa, Uon«l L e j8 « for Nu if the Balk vaccine nef « « * ,held a l Uie Ustica on the num - 8>on hall, ho have gained lm- "Nurses by their 1 Ihrough lla use. atter they 1

"S";, ■“ . V T - “ S ? F « S ;NaUonal Founda- „ v»«nln» clo.«5 ™ ! , . t a ‘ ciSS“ «

igram, "O ut ot 8 ™ i f i v tn only arouiid 200ere direcUy tracc- j „ e wo» nrobably mi « . ’• he noted, nances ^ a n any

atudy. Communlwfc ooodlng. Jerom e, -almost" conouerod

r ^ iu “ consld??able1 lift orlh, T ftin Flails p<.opi(, hospitals a chairman. Intro- chronic disease

” ■ Uie largest problem,------------ tor said, especially a

t t a c k e d , K

u r e d D e e r “ ~ ' ™ ™ . . 1 .colleges for bacheloi

18—If J, L. D rls- jpeclalizaUon on Uie vlth A alight limp, »nd In-acrvice o r aU I. On Saturday a competent hospital )lnl buck ran one (C m i-.rf . . r . t . if his anUers Into ................. -

unUng in th s ape- T / I q T i A ^ G V near lla g lr r SaU X U d l l U O of the members of _ied the deer. T he . I - minyon uiwardJDrls- J.1I .In search of the

NEW ORLEANS.I cOne upon him —DlasUng a l "bu

Driscoll said, "He tape" and -pollUcal )re I could jum p Oov. Robert E. Smyl:

today "Uiere ahould charging DrlscoU, Oelay- In Oie naUC

Iter lo lhe ground mg Into Drtacoll'i

u ilm U OO..M t . S uIn a speech prepare'

ITT!:------- to lhe NaUonal OualENT BEEN of uie United Slate

18 on-P residen l general conference. _ p c n n iu e d . jn . .a ...AskingJiwhy , u ^ e-fir»t-Um e-today a lnioU on-pregrani:^ ismen pushed him Usoned?" the govemo a hour In It. need an explanaUoa

S '* ' •

' N in e Irrii

rrO B E R 18, 1955

i ^ F l o (

H M(9 A

— jk iE X Jc o -c i '; 'n’c s t 'c o a s t Ti] r s lo riv -bo iicd -in T h e li t t le const u n d e r w a te r .”

^ H 4 0 M oI n .

T w o R tatc pc so u th o f T\vin d r iv e rs M onday o ffen ses ran g ed a tru c k overw ei d rovc .4m m cd ia t c o u r t b e fo re Ju t rem a in ed open tim e , to h e a r ' Ut

Som e drivers pear In lmothers have flva the ir summ ons.

O m er fines on p leas of gu Uons. H e flnec opera ting a m otor v w eight excess oj

I I I I ^ H H B H I I H reglstmU oo and 13

? S o “ ".‘ , = r ^ S

. . Jny L. Haimebau' • " IIOJIO fine and t t

F pleaded guilty of oj

vehicle wlUi gross • of reglstraU on.

ArUiur C, Melca! ( • J2 fine nnd M c

I . i f l l l Y I wlUiout a license.D ennis J . Badet

fined 113 nnd *3 c and called syndi- in u n -s ia to w iuiout ipeech belore th e ,

■reparc fo r one o f b eoeu in jusu'ce Q U nited S tates.” atter pieadins cuiit

' ■ ' motor vehicle wltht

Wth s S i

license.

. . s ' ;the^ Idaho btjite Kficr -pleading-Bum can Legion halU his c a r w ithou t a v a board m eeting «««»«- p, o ( M m B d o n ,n 8 m orning se.s- opernUng a motor VI id forum discus- driver's license, ight, Twin Falla, Jose Monunct. Li

public health “ "cfi *? ecfed s ta te t r e a s . ; S „ “ ; ‘> ^ ;li ;‘ , so Lmjuo tor Non- Monl»nre_-»«»_toi« one BcnioKcroecn, j^u m iieu of-flne.

led first vlee presl- ____________jue convenUon here _ »cwly-elected otilccra K la l n dinner meellng V 4I c t d l l , U ls---------------------------- , ________ __league directors arc T i T k C V I tosh, Pocalello. and 7,’cr. Flier. Holdover:ella Covcny, Soise. H r k l * M aWent. nnd Sister JL ” ■■■ •‘•“J Pocatello, aeeretary. A lbright. Shaker-st-th tr-d lnne r rested a f 7 !30' p in urta Fillmore, New charge of d runken c

-nl^ HiS' acc iden t nine mJ Sho.ihone on hlghw

I Uie American Le- A lbright w as drlvi ..)• In . . I , p ickup when Its Sss.illmore said. T h e y 'lo.« contact wlUi L“ inges In Uie world, P '"Ig n profession wlUi «CMtino*4 •* r«ti ot knowledge to be • ~ — Z

r .- ;y u ,rs Youth Is E: said U iat medical K l U n S p l lly making Isjte r nd- BURLEY. OcU Imy oUier field ot 17. M cCallen. T ct_

" I ' C .» l . counl, J,lered. nurses have kldnnplng. lodgedble e tfe c lo n ca rc of O regorla H crriaodeals and In Uie home A lvnres waa arrscases have berome palU police Sundaycm. the n l n d lrec. 3 ^^, g u n ^ ay „lg lly afler middle age. em oon Alvare* wa Miss FlUmore con- hearing w hen nrial: »re two aapecU of ba te Judge H enry

to Uie registered ball waa se t n t *2,00 work In schools and bond. Alvare* was;helor's degrees and aw ait d is tric t couri 1 Uie master's level. H em an d e i charg.r a u tf education by k idnaping h is 13-:iltal personnel. ter. C elia Hernander«t« », n noon.

’s Governor B la tl Address to N am U .. Oct. I t tfl P n ^ e n tfU o n i^ , Uie

'•bureaucraUc red my u-eUcal machloaUans." He noted th a t me3;S;'ie o*f w i h o ^ d W aturelOUld be no further to be m a ^ e f l W

“ i rBtatee a l lis,7JUi constructed and read ce tore Uint session eonuils armory con- bureaucratic red taj i a n u r t i c c a r l e t* mBchinntion-->-’■which •ernor said "I sliall wUl of tSe congress aUoa tulU blt for SU tea a n d tb e sovei

-.. . . . . . . . . .V -

! Ir r ig a te d Idaho C o u n ties

Utnter «f AU.I11 DurHO '■t C AitocUt^ Trm tad IJnllx

ood Wai [exican - \re iRep3-ClXY^0cU-J&-<UJU— S o m e -4 M : Til rag ing floods th n t r “sw cp t att ed-iji-from -the-PH cific ocean-lnst coasta l s ta te of C olim a w as re]K er.'* M ore tlian h a lf o f Jalisco a

Motorists Nab [1 Area Roadlt c police roadblocks one m ile an V in F alls on h ig h w ay 74 ne tte t nday fo r violations o f th e s ta te Vi inged from driv ing w ith o u t a licei e rw eigh t according to reg is tra tlo i ied ia tc ly_ to -T w in -F a lla -and_appc •e Ju s tice of the P eace J . 0 . Pump ipen u n til 6 p.m ., one h o u r a f te r ar^ Ute eases. . — — ——rs were ordered to a p - T J I 1 -I immediately whUe I n f lh O I flva days to answer

“ hi. J r . route 3, pa id R c f l l D I of guilty to two viola.I fined $35 and 13 for " D * lotor vehicle wiUi gross K 0 1 | | < ;ess of U)o amount of {nd M and M costa for jjQ ig g „

moU>r vehicle wlUi 8 u ic s Telephon sweight in Uie amotmt company h o ^ t m sicnclled on Uie checks In the ha

■ . Bcrtbers “by Chrli m ebaun. Pller, paid a ernl Manager J. nd t t c o ^ when h e nounced yesterda

Heckman said gross weight in excess $3JOO.OOO 0;

a = io .it , ™ u , 1. P.W ^ u ^ c » u t o

Baden, routo 3, w ai Ho ta ld eane i 1 *3 costs for hauling m onih In w W ^

lyne Culbertson, 347 ^ ,vard. WM fined »5 a n d ^ ^JusUce eourt Monday d litrtct coit guilty to OperaUng « to July. WM. «n<

w ithout a dfj*w * 11- *PPlIcaUoo whlcl ^^-OtalbertsoB. 3 n « iio > denied.'.I, w u fined U and $S “n io lucretied mlUlng an JmWUiOP- f o n » under Umpi ) opcrato hU autom oi by U u publlo uUl

rquitirr«it4“ irT tr tn 1 ] ' r ™ " C r ed »( and $3 costs fo r f f l r H l ' o l nr without a driver’s

Fessenden, 280 Lois H r O f f F Sned 13 nnd »3 eosls ^ ' ' o * **f-guiity-w^opCTatlnirlit a valid drivers 11- | j y J 5 l 3

nelson, route 3. Tw in PRESTON. O ct :d S3 and.$3.cosla.for. «nn rhn lrm tn nl otor vehicle wlUiout a Producers assoclai >. U:rdny said hlsic t. Laredo, Tex., was flexible farm prlo 13 costa after pleading is more oT a bene nUng a m o u r vehicle sor and mlddkm i a lld driver's license, er." i_com m llted_ to_clly ._ J o h n « n retlim* -fine. of the group In I-------------------- where a delegat

f \ • named to present

BringsCharge■4. «■ , • . Ues on the farm 1

V i n i A r i Q l loani. ratl U U l U I l S i controU. wlUi Iw

h t . Shoshone, w u a r-

nken cirlSfJlo'SanS S“b!Lln"(“St) (?rtrirtnff n iflifl Chev m inistration lo ba s ^ y ln g a m e ^ c v rhen It collided headon levrolet driven by Mrs. H e w i d a ^ l l a :rUon. Dietrich. SUiUs »ented by orgj llJanJ Baker and Sher- f Conner, who Invcstl- « imle pickup WM demol- B o ^ ^ e a v muui •> J c<u» 1) Johnson said U

• U) RO lo PorUam

[s Held on• J W'^ho Falls a n d :

aping Count , ,H o j i i d ho tod

b . ln « .d o < l .a U < lg^ against him by 1

ts a rm te d by Tw in Toll^unday and returned to BOIBE Oelky night. Monday a f t- year-old boy Ine i waived p re llm ln j^ stricken wlUi, nrialgned before P ro - QcUibeie n ry W. Tucker and o j u , . ^ - a d t *2,000, Unable to p « tI WM le n t to Jail to henith reoortet

'^Aivft'rM «ri(h Tu-o-hundred charged Alvare* w llh | reois 13-year-old da u g h -1 •nander, Sunday a f te r - jj '

llasts “Bed Tapi 'fational Guard (

• i s y s ' s s a : ““f e d e r a l fu,-.ai. for InvlUUon iS . He added ttial he der the naUonal ^ D o r te d ” I 1. ac- 1650." And he aski dlrcct appro,-r’atlon some federal agene

rucUon or nAJonnl of-congre&s and, tal In Uio aUle ot Id«- selves to reduce 1

(budget?"lorles are nol to be •Hic U. S. burea 1 ready tor use be- has! moved some 1 in convenes In 1057.lo u t ot Uie naUona ^d tape or poUUc?:' Uon budgel Into 0 w h leh -ob6truo t-th i--^-S iay ilft-ala o .c ^Igress o l the O hllcd] aU’^aU surtl ’ ’ lurl* I soveielgQ people o i l tc ta iu a a » t

FIN. EDIT

of Cirrul.lloM p BJbIi«J rrm

iters Bui Towns; jorted EIQ -pcraoniuwcre-xapoctcd-dcad-to a tra y dozcnir o f to ivns 'and 'v illa ]

iist n ig h t dumping-tonB-of-water-( reiwrted out o f communication am :o and Michoacan s la te s w ere inat-----------------------------o r a ir w ith 1

pours contin I D O 6 Q w aters c h ^ i . . . . . . . . Officials in C

IblocksS n s0, .1 t.n l/ ^ !f7 the-ftood-poured ana one-nait m iie dty;"

tted m orc-'than 40 scattered' rep< ;e vehicle code. T he tered Mexican licem e to o p e ra t in i! itlon. Many d riv e rs ip p ea red Ja .ju aU co -T he-M exic*n- imphrcy. The c o u r t of uie Pacific a« te r regular c losing downpour*. Bive--------- ----------------------In g to n rn te jj ia

.................... eight-large tow!

> Phone sS" md P l a n ' j S S

c o u t, causing ‘li

ng Set upL 18 (iB-Tho M ountain ,)hone and Telegraph K i * A m i a i >es to have rata refund - 1 - U l l l l O ' B hands of Idaho sub- ^ nirU tm u." Idaho O en- S f l ’o f A r J . W. Heckman a n - O W I C erdsy- / - v •u ld Uie rebate would I l | | | Q » on'MOWO aecouaU.It paymenU to residen- q r a n o b v iLL; Tt would no t be up to Jo h n , W. Spoie IhU would Indicate. member of Uie I( in e n t WUlngi fo r the edueaUon. dm lj lich U u rebatA U paid lU tem ent a t t^ t jitracted from U>e re- Frank Colllni of under a court au thorl- dent of Uis Oem

claUoo.s represent money held Spencer tenae :t court from May. 16&3, m ent made by C , under a rato 'lncrease had Brbmlsefl Su rhleh w u lubseouently U onv AtsoclaUoi

. ' 4Ji'er«»Wo“ t - ile d rate! am now tn BUnd would tn 1 unporaiT auUionsaUon memben to an e

SupporTT^isHT T * . crlUcUm of ccrams Hit

- - - j - n - . - A -«l-dld not pled!itate ChiefO ct 16 (* -B en John - I did nol have anj H_flLJlie_AgrlCulUtTal p ^ ls e j^ T h 5 _ c n oclauon In Idaho, yes- education Itself 1 hls group fetls "the which can make 1 price suppoit program will evaluate the benefit for the proces- pledges will be !r iffTun than the form - hausUve Inquiries

Uoni of people im e d Jrom .n, roMHaa M trlce.to the ent in Pocalello Satun lay " I definitely dl egatlon of four was Collins Uiat two sent Its views before a chosen from the he senate agriculture he menUoned. 11 ' Pendleton, Ore., Oct, would be consld

organlxaUon advocates school." t baiic farm commodl- 'The board ha( •rm under 100 p e r cent u ie InvesUgnUng

raUier U «n acreage bo composed of i I loans based o a crop perta In Uie field

and one layman

1 U) a support program __ . _j9Ple who have h a d Uie l ? * . ^ f ^ . 10 federal housing ad - J L 'I V C V ^ f lo back up loans on real ime building," he aaid, V A Vmllar program was pre- X r t t V A organltaUon two yeara _ it "would have hailed ' I j - , U

;e decline and saved Uie . i l l MJ

Id Uie delegation sla ted id™ o” : ^ l S ^ S Uand Included W illiam g u te S la sp r ln p : J .F .F re d e r- „nd Blind a t C d; E A. SloUworthy, J^ uie defense >nd himself. and chid' had received conflrm a- u ie Oem SU te

tie clerk of the senate h is crlUclsm. la t his delegation would The five are in Uie list ot w itnesses. Emery, Mr. and

............... I Mr. and Mrs.*c

1NOW230 . k | | - SOeU 18 ttP -A n 18- ob

ly In Caldwell has been Qoodlng school lUi polio bringing to beauUnillr:U)ber total for cases gurton W. Dni:ad disease In Idaho, tendent.. - . .

division of public I . They orted jodar.dred and Uilrty c m | d r e a - « ^ » ^

— 7 , i p e —

i Groups E H S ?K. no- excuse “ Uie In replj'lng to I be no excuse, u i couples. C<

d Uiat the legisla- malnUln Uial ^ u >s “founded upon Uie and Ided by congress u n - menl. of Uie b to d m l deleiise ac t ot ^ e J i a t e nev« asked “ \Vhy should wlUi Dr. Drlggs,

I« c 7 u iw a r t Uie wlU u k e d In the J lr * ' 1 take It upon them - Uie board of edUM ice Uils conslhieUon

M the blind ar« clureau of lhe budget Tie 80 mliuon dollAW lonal guard conatruc- 1DAH.O 7 / 0 ^ tT om cr w ogram *. walkmit o t aoido: called for an e n d 'to phlUlpa Petroleu

_______

NAL '; ITION' : [ i

PH IC E B C E N T S . IW

iry - 1 ! ; ^ 0 i

Deadi - to d a y . o n -M o x ic o 't ■ 1 i l l a g c s . " ' A " v i o l e n t - ' I ;e r o n -c o a s ta l- to w n s c -} I iI and "practically all I Inoccesslble by land ' { th torrential down- j ntlnuing and flood { um ing higher. | IIn O uadalajora, Jalisco I ] laconic m e tu g e s 'f ro m ) 1 town of Atenqulque In- , | persons drowned when : lEI lured-tn -a n d -^btn l ed - tfaB-^ jH

reports from th e ' b a t- '" 4 |j eon coosUlne indicated { H owns and TlU agu were j 1

mea From Be» le an -B to tra -ro a rtd -o tib -f Ic a fte r 10 d a y i of steady 1 Rivers tu rned Into rag— *; a n d ltw a a re p o r te d Uiat I towns; lndudlns~U on> ,

finHmn, w ere under '

m was A d lsu tz tx ii Rtie series o f hurrlcaae* Btered M ezlea'a. ea item '.. Bn g ‘hundred* o f deatb«. , HII of doU an worUi <<' { ' I

lises on j | | e School 1 liz Denied HaLLB, O ct. 18 (B — MIpencer, a p ran ie r iU e ' I H jhe Idaha BUta board o f . mdenied l u t n igh t, a ’ I f lttt^bu ted to blm by IBII of Idaho F&ns. p n U - . i HOem S ta te B lind a n o . ; I B

«m ied incorrect e o n - l ] l | | by CdU ni th a t Spencer' N i ld Sunday th a t the-H t* ' IIIUlaUon of t h i D eaf and H ia .FlMlcraila&-..DC'-tB^- i l ibe asked to nam e two I B

an eraluaUoQ team.liv*' J Nhe. iCate gebool t o r t&a - { H d6 a t Ooodlns. ^

reek, to se t up a three* H gating team foUowlnc. . IH

cradlUona ‘ftt th e : IH

Id : ' HpledgfraBythlnff t » U r ^ - ^ U te telephone conTerw- i IB . I told definitely; I I I e any a u th o r l^ to make' : ifl iS_w tlte jt4 te .b fiard_ci£-.j | U lelf 1s Uio only agency ■ ! ake any pledges on who ! Uie school, and Uien R H be Tnade only a fte r cx-; K ra dries Into th e qualUlca« I in •pie who m ig h t render U | |0 enU to jtA te,___________B lly did n o t promise Ur< ■ | l | two persons would be ■ l i Uie two organlzaUon* , | l l f

i . I told blm h is re<iuest I U onsldered

1 had sa id earlie r th a t i j w nUng committee would j ly ]. of two ou t-of-sU te ex- ' . H field of deaf and blind [{IU

m an. iMH

Couples 1 or Driggs Big Fight

'ALLS, O ct. lB -(» -P lT e I couples .w ith children te School fo r th e Dekf a t Ooodlng today came ense of th e InsUUiUon's chided th e presiden t ot U te BUnd assodaUoQ tor m.

are M r. and Mrs. Boyd '. and Mrs. F loyd Johnson. • Its.* Gale Young, Mr. and B Miller and Mr. a ad ■■ ord. -d Uiey

h o ^ w i^ b e li*

Mt r w e c t and regard ,

i n * , - T a i h o ^ ^ - ^ — :Jie Gem S tate Bund _

h u been crlUcal of of Uie school.to the sta tem en t by iBB

Collins sa id "1 sUU ' ■ educaUonal facUlUei > ■

offered tn tho d e p a r t. ’ f lUnd are Inadequate* ......... -Mlever been quarttU n* , ■ res,“ h e la id . “A n «® - ■

t i n t p lace v a b t n a t , , - a sdueaUon look f i l o U » •, school p ro g rw i a a t i t -• r r r are concexsad.'*

O O T D c r t c n ® • • :/>■ ALLS, OcU .M , 'eDide 800 enptoyer c t ; * ^ •

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.P A G E TWO

] '. kiocal Jaycees Hear Talk on Loss-by-Eires

1 Bobby Bopp, taaiaU nl fire chief.

K>ke on lire prevenUcn a t the riJor C him bcr of Commerce meet- Jns Monday n igh t &t the American IL ^lon halL

t "Pire< v a cotUng America two Tnllllon dollftn dally, with nboul I.* •150 homra Involved,” he anld. He

-• --<liM«d-malcbe«.a&d ca ie leu amok* i ‘Jne. bad houackeeplnff and overload-

iJng tlfc trica l clreulU aa the 8reat«»t 'causes of lire.

Some houaehold Jlem a-U iat are • upedally dangerous are fly upray.

*■; ltd l» ~ » p iay tiel, i tngerTtall- polUh remover and p u ra f ln . he said. (

: ■ Henry WUH unied all Jayee mem- bers to attend the mid-year conven­tion to be held In McCall ihU week­end. . „

The cluh voled to donate |2S lo the H arry Barry Memorial fund ant lo give the proceeUa from the next lund-ralim e campaign lo the fund.

For the aecond cowecutlve time“ t*~ Ih e"3 ay « e5 ‘TDlunteerrt-to-lead'«nd c • • unload the- American lU d - C n ia j

--------- bl8odmoblle-wlUch-wUi-be-at_lhfi iRadio Rondevoo Thursday.

Dean M oiher reporud on the Jay- f cee-eponsored youth m onlh to be | held lh November. On Nov. ai, Junior high achool nnd high achool alu« denU wUl take over th# elty gov* t emmeni Sm Oj? day. c

Keith B ird and Edward Howa ^ wer# appointed chairmen for .the Olympic drive fund, to aend U. s . . nlhleiea to AtuUalla to com peu In ”

A report on Ui# Jolnt-mteUng ta . ba held with the Jay-C -E itw on

I : Nov. 17 waa given by Jolm Feld- * Ii>>. husen. jr.'■ GueatJ were William Bredr. Ray- a

Ciond M o« nnd Rlclc O uunberg, g- ------- -------------------------------------- ------------ tl

INCOnrORATES . BOISE, Oct. 18 (W—Article! of

. in aupo ra llm wfr» lUfd with the h eecrttary o fata te today by lha Paria cl CooperaUve O u AssoclaUon. Inc., pi Burley (for the d ty of Parts. Tenn.) ei by W. T . Vaughn, Lee Dyer. J . R . pi Hayes. W. BO'»nt Wllllama and p

' D, B, Owens, all Paris.I ------ — ■ I f<

Hospitals SMagic Valley Memorial ,

t.)-. ' visiting houra n t Mnglc Vnlley “, ' Memorial hospital a re from 2 to < P*jk and 7 to 8 p in .H I ADMITTEPM Mrs. William A. Fnrrls. J lrs . leV James Bnmes. Mrs. M. B. Eacker, MUl Airs, Alphas Ortene, M n . Ttioma* toI Ash and Mrs. lUchard MarUn. alli l Twin Palls: Mrs, Charles Bell.^Qer* u,fl a id Hendrix, M n. M arian Lowe andU Mrs. Charles Burbank, all Buhl;n Luslo San Chei. R upert; Jay Bohn,

Jerome, and Rebecca Fehlm an,ill I Richfield. ^I I D i s n n s s E D ^ I t I M n . 8hl8 Ogsawara and aon.I ' m id a JuarisU, Horace Hendrix,'!?’ H an»-n j6m e aad Clyde eh llfe i, «1|

, Twin Palls; Mra. Raymond a r l j g s ijkki And daughter, Joseph HarrUon *nd ai

' Mra. Mlnnis Flelcher. a ll Kimberly; sj . Mrs. Donald Jensen and aon. Buhl;

Mrs. Jacob 8kolda, Denver; Mrs. ■William Shcoard. Hollister, aod

--- -----C arlT B hobcfiR ffH ^-------------------- r :BIRTHS

A daughter wss bom Tuesday to ■ and Mrs. Charles Burbank, ^

Str Benedicts Xcroinc 'VlslUng hours a t S t. Benedict's

' hospital are from 3 U 4 and 7 to a

! ADMITTED

John SUiddard. Shoshone; Carl w Rogers, Carey; Wayne Welgle, H ilda ^ Quigley and U nnea PlelsUck. all J e - m, rome, and Palrtcla Burkett, Wen* «{

______ B.BMISSED__________ «Bharon Cole. Shoshone; Stanley p,

. Luckman and Pred WeM, bolh Je- rome; Mra. E m esl Kobcr and

I dnughter, Wendell; Mrs. Carl H ouf- ^ J__ benr, Hansen, and Stanley Hurd,

.1111 ' BIRTHS J,^ I A daughter was bom to Mr. and ^

Mrs. Lj-Ton Crawford. H asellon. cjr tl .l -------- ---------------------- ol

' Gooding MemorialVtsltlnc hours a t Uie Ooodlng

' Counly AJe.Tiorlal hospltnl are from _ • 3 lo4:30 and 7 to 8:36 p jn . O

ADMITTED 2K aren HUI, Daisy W nrren. Becky “

Mc*5crole. Rob Dnvla. Dicky Davis, if Mrs. Almira Moore. Fred Lehm an. "

m I MAX Hall and Mrs. Bob A. Wood, all f ' ! l | Goodins; Irene Deeds, Richfield, ^ 'U and the Rev. Roy Dunagan, F air- i

iffl i ' ■ DIBMIS.SED 'n I Gary Dalton, Ooodlng.

I CottaKC, B urley iI ADMITTEDI 1 Mrs. Rachel Hnm. Burley: Mrs.U ; Pauline Rich. Oakley, and WillardU I Wrlghl, Heybum.R I DItiMI.SSEDj | ' Hnl Dayley, Danlne Dnyley, Mrs.II I M ^'nu Anderson and M rt. Ruby n i ' Mal. a ll Burley.

7 ' BIRTHSM jI a aoQ w u bom to Mr. and Mrs.W /' Cordon Walker. Burley.

JRupert GeneralJ . ^M rnxo

Mrs. BarJow WUdlnc and Mrs. S u iro De Board, both Rupert.

SISMZSSCO Mrs. Robert Sean , R u p e r t and

ZauJo Sanches. R u p e r t

WeatherMa«Jo~ Valley—V aria U a c leo d ln e a ^

loalgh l mbA Utaomw, UtUe cooler /twnomiw. U l r t to fflom w : • t» I t. \law tonight 44 <o S3. Low U i t a tx h t * 41, SO a( S a jn .; 75 a ( nooa.

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:st Now one dav without a traffic death in our Magic

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;; State’s Power Shortages Put

“ Under Probesle ir» B r>i< oit>>Id eoopeT»UVfS.--clMe«-»ndHrrlgallon0 S irups a l rates rang lns from three w to -4 ’.i m ills.---------------------------------

NeUon w u queslloned about dlf- flculllef Uie preference customers a rc experiencing In getUng power.

He said the reclamaUon bureau U J* doing everything poaslble lo ease

the shortage, which he said was caused partly by « p Jd expansion of IrrlgaUon by pumping,

g There would be no ahorlage now. In h e tesUfled, If congress had ap­

proved approprlaUon requests In [7 n s a Tor P in n s a s T n th n n m- pc^n- ,n faclllUcs a t American Falls reier- 1. voir, boUi on the Snake river.

Palisades | i under construUon r- and bureau englneera are InvrsU-

gaUng olhcr potenUal projects along tIie.&ial:c..B 'W ca_RW )d. shortage, h e u ld .

)f AusUn asked w hether the burrnu le had sought to negoUate for the pur<- Is chase from the Idaho Power com-

pany of power lo supply the prefer* j .) ence customers In th e Minidoka , {. project area pending completion of d Palisades dani. )

He aald t h t preference customers ■1 feel the transmission of power lo '

meet Uielr demand Is the responsl- i blllty of th o W e a u , which h e said Jong has encouraged Uiem to use j power. (

Nelson sold the bureau’s policy y Is to contraci only for available i 4 power and th a t -we have never been <

oversold."Nelson was questioned about a I

I. le tte r written last Ju ly 0 by Supt. 1 •, M. L. Tillery of Ul# Minidoka project i* to 18 pnlerence euitomera. ■ > ' "AlUiough we eannoi a.i8Ure you * ' th a l supplemental power wlll be ' ' avaUable In amounts nnd n t times’ when It may be required, U Is our : '■ undersUndlng th a l Uie Idnho Pow- ‘ ’ e r company It willing to sell '

TlUery wrote. ‘Nelson snld he believed Uie bar-

.' s ^ l n g power of th e IS customers j Ij would be "stronger th a n o u n ." . g Idaho PoRTr's transmission lines ] J a re integrated in tha federal power • : Byjteni; . __________ ,

'' FATAL QUARREL ]i - X A P E E R ^ I r h , fVt. Ifl 7- .

year-old boy shot and killed h is 6- < >-ear*oId broUier yesterday In a y quarrel over switching channels on a ,

television aet. j

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, BURLEV ~ Funeral aerviees ftjr ]* Mra. Myra Myleta IMargle) Clark ,* will be held a t 3 p .*hi. Friday a l ,■ the Joseph Payno Memorial chnpel ,* w ith LDS Bishop Melvin a n rm rd .

ofriclaUng. Concluding rites wUl be i- heJd-st-PJeaa»nt-V <ew ~een3ef«r.- I y Friends may call a t the Payne mor- 1■ tuary Thursduy afU;moon and eve- ° nlng and to Ume of services on Fri-

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John Kraus will b«s h d d ' a l 10:30 d a.m. Thursday a l the Paul Bnptlsl

church wlU\ the Rev. John Rrocder offlclaUng. Concluding rites wlU be held a l the Ruperl cemeterj-.

[[ DECLO — Funeml services for George John Rogge wlll be held a l 3 p.m . Wednesday a l the Declo

y LDS cliapel with Bishop J . Horry . , Darrlngton olflclikUng. Concluding

rites win be held a l the Dcclo cem*H elery. Friends mny cnll a l the mor- 1 1 tuary In Burley to tim e ot aerviees i

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rilU. s., Britain f Ready Plans ^

_ On Atom UseI IWITED NATIONS. N. Y., Oct. JB W—T h e U n ltM States and 3 r i ta in Sm

Ure puiUng finishing touches to a S plan for a conference of B4 coun* 73, irles Co ael up an Intem aUonal a(

I atomic energy agency Uj aupervUe Clt ! peaceful atom ic uses, informed •I sources said today. * PU1 The two countries were expected 1 {to submit a-new resoluUon calling »aj

- for such a conference to the United Th Nations main pollUcsl commlltee, tw

' probably tomorra*’. (JruUnder a resolution previously pre- he!

_ J sented by Ihe American and Brlllsh, iea— '»1th-eo*sponsorah!p-lrom-AU3tralla pol

and Belgium',- th e U. N.'s 60 members and the 3{ addlUonal membens of lls _ fpecUlUed agencies were Invited to I -

. submll comments to W ashington J

. nn a d rafl s ta tu te for the atomic ' agency. The d ra f t sta tu te hnd been

_ negotiated by th e United Slates and eight olher countries which wlll be ehsrter members of the agency.

Thla proposal brought Widespread cr[ttcism,~1ncludlng*oppositiuiL from

Scandinavian counUles. They , J - - axgued th a U la -JU - proposed -form “ ■ the agency could be conaUluted to *** 'rs give special privilege to a amaU group er- of powera. fIs Working together on the atoms-

lie for-peace program, BriU ln and the “ * as U. S. sUI|. d id not see eye-to-eye of on the election to fin the one re-

mtilnlng security council vacancy. with W ashington reported to hnve . ^

oJ appealed unsuccefifully to London .L for help In gaining the se a t for the '

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» Crash Brings S Tipsy Chai-ge h

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ished. Damage to the Chevrolet was cipli esUmnted a t *76. H

Mra. Robertson's husband. Joe eert Robertsoa nnd two gmndchlldren, sta r

rs all passengers In ths- Chevrolet, , . .10 were treated fo r bruLiea by a Sho- soui I- shone physician.Id William F. W arren, roule 3, paid n / r M t c In fines nnd U40 In costs Tues-

dsy In Twin Falb Justice court - :y when he pleaded guilty of negligent 1 le driving nnd driving wllhout a driv*:n er's license. R'

W nrren wns d ie d by Deputy Sher- ell. a Iff Wayne Hnnklns Monday n lgh l pool it, following n trnfflc accldenl one mile rupt Cl no rth ot Five PolnU wesU A 1937 Pun . Ford driven by Warren went off the fron ,u right side of the highway and ^ crashed Into a power pole. Cl,, The Ford wns being driven north Miu . . a i the time and W arren said the ^ , lights of an approaching car blind- “ M him.* su ite Patrolm an Roy Thomas a r- “j , . . rested Petrlo Chapn. Burley, for ' ' p* ' leaving the scene cf an accident on ,,_y,

Uie Paul labor camp road Oet. 10. iT , JustlM of th e Peace Archie Nesbll f

** fined him »15 a n d t3 costs Snturday.' Eaiknael IC e rk k ,. 'K u p e rt, was fined 110 and »5 eosU Monday by - j - Rupert Police Judge Oeorge Red- V J ford on a charge of speeding.

^ —W es!ey-W «m errJ*,-06odlog,-w as------’* fined $30 and »3 cosU Monday by ^ Ooodlng PoUee Judge Ramon En- R l

sunsa on two traffic charges. He w ai dell, fined $15 on a. cliarge of speeding sout

■) and t s on n charge of having a nolsj- the ' m ufflfr.-W arner wm nrrested F ri- flee

day night by Gooding police. M.D. H. Delweller, Jerome, was fined

410 Monday by Jerome Police Judge RujseU shnud"on-B chnnr*-cr~nm* " “t

ure to yield th e right ot way. Det- ' Weller was arrested by Jerome po-

lice following iccldenl on West y Main slreel In Jerome.____________ .j.,

jr Amhldextrom Is t» m —«p— -----11 piled te n person who can (urn to <i(( Ihe hnt and eald faucets Inry .th e shower a t the same time! __

I* r ia n t your bulbs with Globe's Old r- Dutch Ilulb Meal (or beautiful i ' ■s. riowen. Adv.ll___

UNTRY, STO NIGHT

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Twin FaUs NeM ecU sf Set Tonight

W omen of the Moose wlU h ive a C committee meeting a t • pJn. to<Uy ^

s n n te ry -S u e e e J ifii r ” *stom ach surgery for Eari Busby. 7

73, w as succm ful.Tuesdsy m om lni AP a( 8U M ark's hospital, S a lt U ke ds)

Plead j Gullly 7Tommy CurUi, 19- Flagstaff, Art*- wit

waa sentenced to 10 days In Jail Jsj Thuraday when h# pleaded guUiy In Or Tw in PaUa' police court to being drunk In pufiKc. The court with- Bel held commitment to permit him u> K leave town. M# w u arreeted by city ren pollc«~Monday~iilsht

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Judge Okays “ S ta te ’s Negro

_ College Plan £MEMPHIS, b c U .U ilWATfederal

Judge accepted Uie s u te of Tennea- see'a p lan t to adm lfNeghO es-jrid- r - ually ta IU white colleges. ' “

Judge M. 8. Boyd found for the " sU te . which was Uie defendant in a su it brought by five Negroes who ’ asked ImmtdlaU admission U> J” Memphis SU le college. T heir aU ^ U>meys said Uiey planned an appeal.

T h e decision could se t a precedent “r for the touchy IntegraUon problem In th e so-called •'moderate" south— ^ * Uie border eUtes whleh are notflatly opposedTsnnuirrsuon:----------^

U nder the Tennessee plan, Negro T J lUidenU would be admllted on the 1; g raduate level Immediately. In te ­g ration would step dawn one class a year with claaoes open to freahmen ; In five years.• •m h ts declslon.-Judge-Boyd-sald - - Uie suprem e court had left no doubl U ial segregaUon In Uie public schools Is {mcowUtstlon^I and all sU le and M local laws m ust yield to this p rin- Mo: ciple. mit

Ho u ld the Tennessee plan "Is 48-1 cerU lnly a reasonsble good faith son s U r t to the supreme court mandate A , . . a n d U a feasible, adequate, and hou sound soluUon." Moi

Man Battles With Window in Rupert s”

Rin»ERT, Oct. 18-Aaron M ilch- Elgl ell. Rupert, who.ie light In the Slag coat pool ha ll ^ lu rd a v nlghl was Inter- Pi rupted. continued the fracas by toot punching o u l the window in the roci fro n t of the pool hsll and now is nue relaxing in the city Jalt. Phy

Chnrged w tlh public Intoxication, npp; Mitchell wns unable lo pay his fine of (35 and g3 co-its Monday and was te n t to the city Jsll by Police Judge _ George Redtord. Mitchell wlll serve ou t the (Ine and cosU a l the rate „ ° ot $3 a dny. n J

Police snld Mitchell sU rted a ligh t In Uie pool haU and was eject* ed from the building. Once outside he broke th# window wlUi hls lisU, ^ poUce said.

Valley Man, 19,— ^Flees—HospitalJ -

R ichard Leroy M artin. IS, Wen­dell, cKsped (rom sU te hosplUl , south a t Blnckloot Monday night, the Twin Falls counly shcrltf's ot-tlce-h«s-beei»-noUfied.----------—

M artin w u committed, to the t n - ; lUtutlon Oct, 10 (ollowing a hear* |Ing In Twin Falls probaU court. He w oa-arrcsted_oa-,O cL-8_ln_Tw ln.! Falls while masquerading In wom­en 's clplhes and charged with loit­ering In a beer Uvern.

T lie dnndeilon derives )U name (rom Uie French drnt-de-llnnillnii'a-toolhl_l«caUM_o(_the_tnoUi. . _like Inbes on the leaves-__________

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A .P . & A .M . ; 1- MASONIC TEMPLE

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Cnllcd Communicntion jT h u rs ., Oct. 20—8 p.m. . I

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ews in Brief ®Sorgerr ptaoned

s C. 0 . (Buddy) Cox has been re* y called io the veterans ho<pltal a t -. UnlU. fm- Miryin-v. ' __________

MMUag CancelMl -------------------- hen.’, Twin Fitlls Masonic lodge No. 45. SunI AP and AM, wUl nol meet Wednes- of I e day u previously announced. K

J Jaywalker* Post Bondi »f“Three persons posted J l bonds disp

- with Twin' Falls police Monday (or JII Jsjwaiklng,-Thty a rt John M*rUn, US a Orac# Flaherty and Fred Roblnett. rni^

- Belara If««* *•*’0 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Painter have '« P r relumed (rom a monUi-long trip P‘*‘- Uirough-the-eastem sUtes-and-Can* .°X..

sfls. They also attended the nallonal conventltm o f the American Bankers *. aiseodaUon a t Chicago.

. Msb Fined UereEdwird N. Wilson, Chico. Callf.,

was lined 135 and 13 cost Mondsy In % ' Twin Falls poUee court when he “

1 pleaded guilty of disturbing the I pesce. He w u arrested a t Uie Reno I Hub, 335 Shoahone street south, by . city police. - --------------

' AnuTcoiflde '. A TwlnPallswomandrivlngalOSO* Bulck. collided about 8:15 p.m. Mon-„ day wlUi a parked m itk a l the inter- ‘ „ secUon of Falls avenue and Blue P‘” . Lakes boulevard norUi, Zelma G ar- J?"' , rlson. driver o( Uie Bulck. e.iUmaled ‘f®: thedam agestohercaral»IS O ,R lch- , srd H. Calien, route 3. Jerome, op- °

erator e t th# truck, estimated the f damages Ui a le d fender a l J5.“ ---------- '----------------V(

I Permit Filed cour

; For New Gas S I Station Here TpI M ._ jr .__ Arch)bald,_I/ewUlown,• Mont, has applied (or n city per­

mit to construct n J20,000, 37- by> 4t-(ool service sU tlon a t HB-Addl- K ( 1 son avenue. ApplleaUon to build a one-tamlly ' house. Including a carport, a t C20 ' MonU VUU drive has been (lied 81 by Oarth D. Price. CasUng *12,000, Uie Uie house wilt be 38 by 08 feet. KSr.

Joseph A. Clemcnt-s h u applied shon tor a permit ta remove a renr sloop, live remodel the kitchen and re-bulId o( (1 Uie entry of a dwellUig a l 219 5, 31 Eighth avenue north. Estimated urm c u i ot the work l,i 11,000, T)

Permission to add an 8- by 3G- jjij tool uddltlon to n kitchen nnd bed- toDi room on a house n l 619 Third ave- [n^ mie east has been requested by PfiyiJts Moore. Ttie work Kill cost approximately }t,000. ,1,^

■ ■ csrriMAN IS FINED Ihc :

RUPERT. Oct. 16 - Howard L, Tl: Robinson, Burie}'. was (Ined |5 nnd 39 c U costs Monday by PoUce Judge calei Oeorge Redtord on a charge o( dlvoi permuting a minor to drive his nu- on : tomoblle without learner's pennlt. hear

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S o f a , s t a n d a r d s i z e . . . . . .

_ Y our fu rn i tu re c a n b e b e o u lifu nylon < rieres, c o o lo n e n d royc lovely H arm o n y H o u sc 'C o lo rs .

Sears own custom# Remove oM cover ^# Reh'e and rc ie t ip rin g i <# Check fram e i but, if you with to de it yourtco^^Hovi' to R e u p h o ls te r o t H om of low -priced r e u p h o ls le ty acc cs

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Drivers Gted By Police for 4

;i Yehicle CodeShend fd^ y '^ W n* F a lli "su*i«*^5be »d

5. Sunday and Mondsy T or v lo lauon i. . ' i. of the sU te vehicle code.

Kenneth W. McCUIn,.lB78 Slgrld pli avenut. was (Ined M and »3 cosU an after pleading guilty to (allure to we

Is dIspUy (ronl license plates. He w u bli >r cited Wednesday by state police on en r, US 30, three miles west ot Twin cht ' F a l l s ; --------- - J-t

Henry Updike. 511 T hird avenue ho east, wss (Ined «5 and 83 cosU (or Kl Improper use ot d e s le r i license an

n pUles. Updike w u cited Wednesday (e< , by SUU police on Fourth avenue ch , i iwuUr “.. Vemon L, H enlnger. rouU 1. . . ' Buhl w u lined $3 and 83 cosU for wt

driving without i n operator's ,11- Ki cense. He was cited by sU U police . .

. Saturdsy on US 30, one mllo west re; ;• o( Twin Falls, Mi. Richard U e Ollley. 20. Flier, w u ro; '! fined »5 and R cosU Tuesday in Jai

Twin Fnlls Justice court when he thi „ pleaded gullly of operaUng a motor en ’ v iH lc le^U io iilT driver* tlctnM.'He :

wns Cited by city police Sunday on - jShoehone lueet.- ............................... f

,n L ueu Oliver T hom u . 106’i SouUi Park avenue, p ild a tIO line and '

. t3 cosU in-'Jusllce- eourl when he* pleaded gullly ot operaUng a m our . vehicle wiUi (IcUllous license plates, rt He was cited by lU U police wlUiln

the clfy limits.Oersld Bratle, Filer, paid a t5

. (Ine and 83 cosU (or driving wlUiout ig a license. He was clUd on hlghwsy pij JO one hille west of Twin FaUs. U{

" - V e 5 “ W lilliK rr i 'f iU trJ r ilK n « td a 85. line and.83..co.'it.'» In.JusUce ,3 court. He pleaded gullly ot operaUng its a motor vehicle with an expired mi driver's license. He w u cited by sU te u police two miles e u l o( Twin FaUs. i>*

Gerald Grow, 18, paid a 85 (Ine . r snd -p -co jts -in 'ju sU ce-to u rt w h m f,j{ ./ he pleaded guilty o( driving without ble

a driver's license. He w u cited with- 6 i| '■ (a tile city .lto lu by elty police. {,Jo

- Retrial of Action Ji I Set at Shoshonei SHOSHONE. Oct. 18-ReU lal o(I, Uie negligence action brought by 1

Mr. and Mrs. Willis Larsen, Sho- coi1 shone, against the Jerome Coopera- on', Uve creamery because o( the death chi 1 o( their son, ClKton Larsen, on Aug. un9 5. 1953, U scheduled (or the fall j n i Urm of district court to open Oct. 37. >-

Tlie boy WM killed In the yard ot '* his home when a creamery truck JU' ■ stopped there to pick up milk. Dur** Ing Uie original tria l In January, p f 1054. a Jury rtUimed 1. verdict clear-* Ing the creamery of any blame In ”

(he boy's death. The action w u I carried to Uie aupreme court when Ha the new Uial w u ordered, sor

Tlie negligence acUon Is one o() 39 civil CLies listed on Uie court’s J«1 t calendar. 0 ( Uie 39 cases, 13 are «*' ( divorce ncUons. in addlUon, reports An- on four criminal matters wUt be:■ heard.____________________________

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lu llfu lly reupholsterec j in I royon cJomost^s. A ll in

}m work .shop• R efinish w ood• R eploec a l l w ebbing• Employ sk il led w orkm en

ou rse lf, Gsk for y o u r FREE copy H om e. See S c o rs co m p lc le lino

accesso rie s .

SeenTodaT]''Woman driver blocking tralUc on

SecOTd street w es t. . . Woman hold- ln t ,J u t oa head-xlurlng gusi of wind . . - Man tucking sh lr tu ii In while w alk ing-,-, .■■nure— Tumor h r li ~ schocj gJrJs walking hand in •. .- .Pfgeon trap on top ot buiidmi'm i , . .W om sn In red blouse sna’Duflex. pi# sweater . . . Local biulneis wom.inu an lunchmg with ^ l u . . M ^n'i» wearing blue suit, blue th in and blue bowtle . . . Boy trying to dL<- he engage trouser leg Jrnm blcvcle ini

1.000 by 33 truck lire# . . . tt, „ . tn, horses running acro.\s Inwai »ion» Ki; Kimberly road . . . Slnte patrolman and {ro c«y poUcemen Jiaving col* sii (ee , . /T oddler munching on larcc'ini chocolate bar . . . Joe Bhlnn ai-'o l

. . . Gregory McClercq having lun'pu Alvic m.

Knight nibbling a t jreen Ice cresm Rl . . . Exchange club members buylns Pn retreshm enu for stag party . vo. Mrs. Hsrold Oroves wearing cord'ii-l«e roy . . .C apri pants and eontraiting 01 Jacket . . . And overheard: "I wUhlno these Oetober days would never »n end.- .n. -----------------------------------------------gj

Blood Project i;; Is Scheduled On Thm sday S

irn ia r»i. On,)18 to 69 msy be a donor, Thoie pUnning to donate are u ked to con- g"

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..JSonors should nol ent fatly foods . , less ih sn four hours prior to civln: 1,, Mrs. Roache u ld . Bul. ahe adOcd, "li U nol necessary to fnst u seems to ,0, be a common belief."

Junior Chamber of Commercp o-,fnem b ers 'w iin im o sd 'a rid n o iia ilif cq]bloodmoblle equipment and Ueia nr Sigma Phi WlU assist In recnilUng Wo«I.donofa. ..

Juiy Is Unable to Agree on yerdict

BURLEY. Oct. 18—Tlie dLilrlcl ‘*1 court Jury In the tria l o t 8, L, Dnvla on a charge ot cashing a worthless check a t the Trading Post here was unsble U reach a verdict Mondsy and a new trial w u ordered (or Dec.5.

The Jury reported to Dlitxlct *''* Judge R. W. Beckwith lale Mondiy f'* I t w u unable to reach a verdict. Kale* Lowe w u altom ey for the de- 1^ fendant and Norman Nielson handl­ed the prosecuUoa L

Members of th# Jury were J. s . j . l l H anu i, L. E. Crane, AusUn Steven*! - son, Bonnie Rlchins. Mark South*, 111 worth, Joe Zlllner, W. Floyd Knight,' - John T. Kobe. Vem Cnrson. M ar-; bi. garel Anderson. Claude Miller and ^ Arson Hatclu L*

READ TIMES-NEWS WANT APS.

rmoiiy Abu ; t e r in ^ F a b i1 consigned., from-Sears facfo] tore for only 10 days. Hurr

phone 2860fo r a n o p p o in tm en t cf o u r FREE de co ro to r conS'

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in Rlchird DeVtllir^T*^IS P‘rjlC h rU ti,nchuci*^^ B . ‘ocailon, Includrt ^

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Harris, «,y|si»ni Mstlc Valley M e m o m JsM the master ol Annnie Ulkoviu

Id«lio L «8ue'[«' i; diiced rep rew n u iiia^ ^Bf annrilimjfrt

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“ -ol-petFjiienonTSTi^’ H , i 'r ln c ip il ip e a r tu tw ^ H “ was Judge Theron -• Judte Waitl l iu d « i> „ i^ H

f v loll (or lls «uii«i,“ tor the sick. He u ii

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.. latlons of the »uw 7Tte youncer Ktlftn

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ld .« tiiIijrtioU .r-M <i-U i. DemocraUc Aei , c t !»«»'• , . Ihree leading .

then. If the natloni! ad- i„ „ „ t 'wfflfeu lo my “;5 nomination,na of llie re'»ll". The national-odins more tot radio and l . nnuh . Jr.. W aid»er«»>f'S *■“ unahle to itr idvertuins? Tlie whole Ufan „.)ih ^ cj, ioU out of proportion to jnai«d who w( hfciiw >p«»klng lor our- ^nnlxatlon. Rai

, ( *»nt all the naUonal however, to »ei ^ iinr»tf poMiblt h tip nomin ating coni local ne»»p«ptn infaje ju im I parfle*.

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, daw of our ch(

V U t l l l l a i a the three Demt _ I P l e a d i n g prea

'P ■ r r r p n " l 0 r " O 0T.-A v«reinti e Sen, Est<3 Kefai

, , , w r ) Adlal E. Steveni

ritish Work „S';'d?'Sm.VCI£CO, OcU 18 L n - fidence eren tl

tana came up -eul dentlili fu te r Uian

» ipokfiman for AttemptaUKfted yeilcrday. U vgpia U Eood for the peo- l U JT I I ,helf, he added, became b a n rRANCl tho prevlouily could not Fedcmi Concill ca* hava "dtcenl denUI pan n ed to me

with company n rff* Wll ejprew d to re- iflUves In conti » Dr, Herbert P, Buchanan, nnd aome wny i fll the BrttlJh DenUl aaso- phone atrlke,Ht U the official Drltiah a « -m ln u l« n ame at the annual con- pacific Telepho :f the American Dental aa- eompany and th bfte. tlons Workera ofUta In Uie Brltlih dentnl t«rday In fniluri tu bttrv dropplDs aleadlly aide would chans I piemmeni htallli plan Tlie CWA repr a. Dr. Buelianan u ld , 33.000 telephone KtreiMQ.fcr Ihla It nol who lefl Ihelr eoeo f the faclon prob- California and I Ihl the >'0uneer dentlaU yesterday lo bad iiluver numbers of pa- er wagai. ubBilddle-ased or older As nesoUatlon jM T he itraln on these no selUemenl It m ill so greal thal they Ban Prnnclsco a ifnoulpreinalurely, and demonalraUons tea time to study Mid,ad« compaor'offices i'mlonally. ■ •

LS.";„'E'S.S Pilot Sa\

7 « , . , TOKYO. Oct.et ShipyardECU-by-Sailors iX SifSSORAD, Oct. IS dJv-Brltljh The pilot. Cap!Iwffl the aJtcraJl carrier Tucson. Arlr., gultol a look at new Sorlet Ine 8tJ\r to. a n

u!racUen y«i«rd*y despite the Jet f iam rt-oflfuru lo preirenl It. "He probably9. eodlnt a goodwill »UIl, menl 176,000 lo |i^ u le d to leave in pre- air fcrcca apokeai

al me requesl of the ------------

a S g g i : : : Ike Delay1« on tte Sovlel security PHILADEXPHl iniS thli Triumph piused publican NaUona

W lnth ifu lim htofdA y. ard Hnll aald y IT 1»B cnibera belnj bulll Elsenhower mlgh

Iot* vesttl In an ad- before nex l year'j«l* cf *«Mimeit«n:---------imttnK conveiiUi------------------— he intends to run

ous Spanish lilosopherDies®, Bwln. Oct. R iri-Jo.ie RUMO:

hg»i,r„ 7,mtd ~ NEW~CT1PF57I dW ol Mncrr todny WV-Tlie New E

■'J* Tlme.1 any* the stiI »tn In a coma »lnce yes- dlaclpllned iwa enki.i , fof publlea 11.1., ncU was conference record

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J» Corteii W fliHTlW iag m isttrpfetw till l29.»lM ftlMml U im y W s OMicu > l«ers tg u t frop. JCili^ h t m k t i . '

e r M Political C Okays for ThreeO TOKrOei, 18 n p -T h e 't lck e t mVrtant airman of Americans for ganlutlon 'a *p< AcUoiTKu okaye'd the A green llKht

ng Democratic poaalbll- advantage In lex l year’s presidential Inallni; conveni

Rauh dlspost)nal chairman U Joseph easily in frlen

Waahlngton, D. C. Ke voted mosl of to discover any Rcpub- lack on Vice P

a chance of being nom- Nixon and a I would please his o r- publlcun party i Rauh dedicated ADA. inate a consen

I aeek to Influence the accused Nixon convenUena ot both po- famnu.i_fnniDR

es. fear ' in aeekln,cr lhe cnnventlon.^," h e ------------;-------will work for the candl- t v t ^' choice." - \ P W I Ied in alphabetical order J- V »)cmocrat4 he regards us t i presidential candidates: I c fX Qnt#m m Bn.-T;ew -Toric:------ - r » .0 .Cefauver, Tennessee, and o <* ivenson, IlllnoU. . T a t P:ese. U nomlnaJAl. couM O a i C

in lhe bag wilh eon- CHICAGO C n though the I^pub ll- Dearborn preal. up-w lth-*-prcaldenllm l Safetv council.

000 delesntes i

pt Is Made SurUT.'E?Blnish Strike Dearborn aalil,NCI8Cq. Oct. 18 n js- ■ncillator A rthur V lat ®‘ organiiea m

m eel sometime loday ny and union represen- behave safely f< :ontlnulnc attem pU to •<> compel i ■oy ot seining the tele- behave i,, • . tlon of others."lU meeting between lhe ""Id Uil*rphotte and Telegraph «PProach lo »al d the CIO Communlca- -» of P•s of America ended yut- pedlency" to a llure, Vlat aald neither « u « ." hange lU poallion, SUUstlcs comrepresent* 17^00 of lhe the convention lone compsny employe.^ were 00,000 dei le lr Job* In northern of *11 ly p « dui nd Nevada a week ago cent decrease fr back demands for high- Safety Councl

persons were kll Uons dragged on with sccldenU In 199II In Bight, strikers Jn -----------:o and Oakland etaged'ms before telephone I t I c I IIU

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aves SelflJ e t l3 rc ra f tS ! .V 'S5ct. 18 - A U. S. a tr »caped uninjured and f airplane today when „ * ’!arlng innding In a. rice ‘o'"** *". dead e“ Ine*Capu Manuel R, Grace. * ‘p , guided his P-BO Shoot- ^In for re-buria!,a rough landing after __________ed-oul. - -------bly saved the govern- { TT to 1100.000.” a far east A / | n n e V )keaman u ld . l Y l O n C y --------------------- • pann Loi

lays Decision _ ;JS ™.PHIA, OcU-18 W -R e- « nq C ^ mJonal Chairman Leon- » ,Id yesterday President * Jnlghl wall unUl ahortly Uitereit near's presldentlal nom- _ _ciitluir t/j say wht ttte r ------ J “ F —■run again, J " 'wId he did not know HEAL ESTiPresident would be a ' « “ “ “ **

iln next year,

'MOR TOLD .TOTfb. Masji.. O ct 18 g j3 ~V Bedford SUndal-d- le state depnrlment has ■o employes who nrgued ■blleailon of th# Y alu "cord.

!■ Supplies ,le Spray Enamel In

rushesWaxollera■ Vamlshea - Faints

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TIMES

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Organization Gii ee Democratic H(a n U in r /itOltp’ th a i o r- . •tThe lUpublleaa' W iflM tjpns,_________ pcndcnl.Yole.lJ litiKhl from ADA la a solid "The Democrau k In a Democratic nom - the papers. Ths ' ventlon. nro featuring a nposed of Uie Democrnui LocallnR-a-wlnner, riendly fashion. He d r- trylnic to find n of hts apeech to nn a l- doesn’t look like a

:e President Hlchnrd M. ’’Such un-Rcpub a warning to the Re- ns Milton Eiscnlio

rty lliat 11 dare no t nom- new dealer,' u lth iservative next yenr. He John McCloy, a ke. xon of conducting "in- deal adminlsiratloHDrISM_si_smpnr nnri wlifur 1lhr rn1l\ni■king political office. srass-rools Repub----------------- ------------- — your Ju n io r senj

. 1 , Clifford P, CaseOutlookI 1 !• "TliLi frantic nn

L c l r P f l T A I * O'" unnomlnak S i V L / U - X U 1 - - publicans is drlvin » . w r ■. p arty—and Uie na

tet) Work 1““*). OcU 18 (fl-Ne<l H. the strenglh of Pre resident of the Nnllonnl e r ’s candidacy — ell, yesterday urged 12,- P»rty is faced wl es a l the 43rd annunl choice of accepUng ety congress and expo- unncccpUble U ke a new approach to Republicans—for e Itlon. W arren or a Miltoisaid‘the public m ust be chooslni: a candldr "Uie primary function ceptable to the maJ

1 safety work" Is lo e n - ^I help the Individual lo R ichard Nlxon.";y for his own protection)el h im ’’by publle opin- f t mle Mfely for the protec-

Uiis would chnnge th e " W V l 1 u fe ty campaigns from

If purely Individual ex-0 a 'social and m oral

compiled by the council, .Ion sponsor, sliow theredeaths from accidents _ _ _during 19M. a five p e r l ^ \ A L

« from the 10S3 total. 1 1 M M M Wincll fiKures ahow 35,000 * ■1 killed in motor vehicle

Faced . wiUi Jn; ~— “ tnltvi. barren d

norial” Out Sd.“T";,AIRES. ArjenUna, Oct, ' ‘ ''*’oiinew Argentine govern- . .today to erase anoUier Incrcnslng num

____U lilbn3.or_A itJuan D, Peron, th e r.ndlnff hithe Jate Evn Peron, H r t / f , „ ? f ,,tiounced Uial the body ^ p h coatcn

:d over lo the nex l of You’ll w’sn l to rial, lhe announcement ' Idaho's preser

program has —oiodel for-the

k country. Get yi

j y to Loan ■ Oustofson's arilLoans | body n ie s in IdLutdeat tiou is 1 i u i l ^ Bldg. Loans - 1 P u e _ 'h ) d o y :^ n .«

mmlsslsns |111 not bt beat«a on \

rates )

^ H iT ^ T d h H a:STATE AGENCY (Ut Fbone 6S7 ( ■ ■ ■ H H

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ES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS.'

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rives Touring 1 lo pefulsU c » M f “ ■ !^ F 7 '5 7 'a UBmL^IUuH MU.U k m « It. J m i t i . d■hn fdlWrlijl columns «PPOlnl*. »c« , . , . o r . .m , :iner, belter known as u„1 n Republican who Amer can fare ke a ReDUbllcan report on the ,fpubllcan n S b i lc a n s P“ »“'rnhower. a 'left-wing

■.Uoi.; E.,1 W . , „ J n l w o , b . . « r a « l .slinnlv piiriitlrf<

ipubll.caju; nnd even senator Olepubllcan V U l l t r t t I :asei. an identified TOKYO, Oct. 1

being seriously eon- politician told Ichiro K atoyama

: nnmliig of unavall- .<ilnn leaders w ant nlnatable liberal Rc- "responsible gov •Ivlng Uie'nepubllcftn sentatlve" ib 'U 5» 3 nation's p re u - In to standing Issues Jk :l desperation. Tlie report w uene cohc.ilvo ro rc e - N om lzo.-a-inero^ ■ President ELienhow- ' ‘“■‘a t party and r - Uie Republican house nf counclllc 1 wllh the unhappy 'Ung a candidate who e to m w l powerful

, d o n t b i

idldflle who Is unac- , , S Jmajority of voltrs, ‘

ia Is the strength .if w w ^

rybody £ JS in HAH 0 \ " Q , -

1 Jnggtd moun- Tl deserts, mile* ‘ (J ns. most peoplo • u p Iravellngl ' ahoans, who ardUie nir In ever- Mnumbers.

American.< wlU. . how cowboys lltiee 100

iKr^’aUon men ers Into

sheriffs' -----------

why

the rM ro f-th t!

article “Every- % ^

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• tCKDCO SCOTS WHI ^MA«AzmK_____________

G - E

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E L E C T R: ------------------

,S,'IDAHO

' Russ W interbothom ond

j S a P r o ^ M B

c*r>. m i kjHtA •»«>».

ol tniMwn iats tW Afocht cetatt^

‘J f l S S ForNIio"he'idcd Uif'-delegation which vts. ' YORK, ed s u t a r lnst-iumftiey. ; />ini«l nUnljKr ot sg rt- MlUs c

supplier newsprin w o freally impressed p e n In JJ slates farm lns methods and announcol today the American lour has the price of Its ) wblished In the Sovlel effective Nov, 1.

- The Increase w. post, he wss expected of newsprint In Ni

ise some of Uie tech- to IlSI a lon.i>ell' Tied oa the trip. the counl!7 vary i --------------------- Jrom thoie In H ti

S Sgovernment rep re;U okow to Mitle out- ;sJ>elween them. was made by Masaru

irob«r-o; the new So- - ^ and a member of the g _ _

" ^ ( S E a‘ B E V A G U E \ s o n u a, .S A Y

A I G ^

&8otcny v»ool |with high bul <olIof ond III

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Jilhouetfe.l-------1—cothedroUwi

A nd oil SON)swHisKY-.jiMOor. lightweight«rO*TCAl.LTO.Njr. ■ . Iwithoulweii

• q»<Oftmeht

V Botany, Zibfleeces and /A ijje$ 'a |td

— ■ . . i q p y ' i

f l l ■s p e c i a l

' ''■ p u r c h creg. 3.98

I - ’V." 4 .9 8 v a lu (

I fV tity royoA i

end «uf v*(e»< Ooch**. »coop pillbostt.

bfowm ^

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NewC -----East-

■ LONDON, Oc-V dsy dLicIosed IIS

American jet t algns. a "double transport gers al

Vickers •• design and Bn

' K jyi iiiuuiuttEC the double-dec: challenge to the ElecUa.

^ ,,,1. BrlUsh alrmedubbed the Vnr

r b i . , 'Itm t M l . i r - S e . u « o fThe Vanguard

same firm tha t:--------- ----------- ---- * Inal turboprop

The Viscount is ■' ' I airliner sold lo

Increases ..S'rofS! ir Newsprint- . - -------------------------- 1 Mills* a t iOO mil

development wa. « iK ._ o c i._ ia .im .—.SL the . s p ^ .m - ta >llUs of Canada, which wsprlnl to 300 newspa- I _ , slates In thU country, I • tV t h ' today It U Increasing I _ _ _ , , ,

if Its product %i a ton, 230 H. I)v, 1.;ase will raise the price I i L _I In New York from 1130 i ” ® i.iJellvered price* acrossvary only a few dollars D O D (

In New Yoik. IItlhTSf a heVsprlntprice I D A Dne OeU' 6 ■whejj.Slr Eric I -------- D U Olalrman of Bowater P a - I A i n T Uon. Ltd.. said lha t the I 'leds addlUonal revenue I , , ,In t l.Uot t » u .n d cx- grams.

5 & ) J ll u a A N D c o i y j ^ U j H

'vvoolclm iic \ (*"•gh button ond ililching 4. Milium lining,

c o a ts o r e c h o c k - ^ o f ^ J . ' - B

n f i r } f i lT h « ,n * ' ' '- * u . r Q ^ w l L _ _ * [ ouc te T w W d 'fa b M C J’h T r” - - - ; ^

t r a ig h t-o s -o n - a r r o w , ; 9 ‘

s tfe , Ih e n e w ' ' ,

i r o l .w ln d o w .c o lo f« .--------- —II s o w o n d e r fu l ly .

e ig h t . . . tb o |v e w a r m th ,

i lw e ig h t .A w I d t t M

Z ib iline ,.'H ocV anum , . ' !

s a n d n o v e llie s . ’‘• •v •. / a | ) d p « h t e s , 8 l o i p . "

cio. mchase! $ 9 A ''''J .9 8 a n d ^

v a l u e s , . f f — ^

rcryoA mpi » ^ t v h i M i _ ^i. »*oUy •'"P*'-

icoop,o:(orl...thm «'«** ^

H, u y , - € W

isii Show Delegat Craft for

~ ^ Delegales fro

i - S e i ! v i c € » 4 S i , ^

el pnsscMKfr plane dc- Jmble-bubhle- lurbo-ntoij encam pm ent I ha t c.irrlc» los passen- conventio) miles per hour. ^ ? .^ en d y und.MTisirniiE relensed the mecllnK of the

Brltl.ih European air- ti»w ncctnne-nrjrD rafrK T or M iuiantl nnd"t -decker "Vanpuard.” a m e of Uie < the American Lockheed pa triarchs MU

A t least 80(Irmen I m m e d U t e l y pected to alter _ynnc^rd_^double^b_r Thuradav.: o r i t .1 i«o-(leclc design. — _uard will be built by Uie D eath to go] Jia t developed Uie orig- »'**<* Co. jrop Viscount airliner. —It is the first all-Drilish1 lo American carriers.a fie ld , chief executiveJEA. anld Uie Vanguard ( \ V3 to 105 p.issengera, ac-class, end will Initially ■1 mile* p«r-liour.-He-«ald----------------- ■I was expected to extend - -------1 |XAF Imilr __ ____

the MightyI. P. ENGINE tnOi he New'56

and conW)D G E . . . . Eny piyme

3 B R E E S E -ism 3 T 0 R C O .

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. Smofl Zibnin. wjlh . lopered jleevoand clever bullon clotiriS* OJ85V. wool and IS ? impotled Llamo yam.

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l g e M e e t i n g ^D'ALENE, O ct U a V ^ n from - Ihrougliout t b I H

lered here yf te n te y f o t lBrw uvenassT B / th* ts iB Hhe Independetit O t4v c U

the ilebekah u ta M j H convenUon of t^e fnun SB

:nt began olfldally. Tb n ^nti0D of tbe lOOP bedn | |

under way were Q » 3tU ^ f the deportment i n o d i jm

^ t H e ”4 6 lh iu m u 2 lm « £ jS :Iie deputm eot cooneiuR

MUltJiOt. • IttI SOO persona r a a ex4 attend Uis teatloni w hlevd ju r._ __________ _______ J I :

o gepben, Clobt M * j S ___________________ ^ 1

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lioie biilsl7H4 mondily paymeni (rw

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: m le r B u lg a n in s t a n d in g I n f ro n N o o n e o u ts id e t h o K re m lin

• e x a c t ly w h a t K h r u s h c h e v ’s re— . t h e j f d - a r m y - a r ® a t t h i s tlm i

' p re s 'en c a h ig h I n ^ the p ic tu r e 6id e p e n d e n c e b y K h r u s h c h e v on I t su g g e s ts a l s o t h a t t h e f in a

______ te l l in g w h e l h e r o_r n o t_ K h ru sh c :c o in o a t r u e d i c t a t o r a n d S ta lli WlU be f o u g h t b e tw e e n h im ani

, - A g a in a n d a g a in s p e c u la tio n — I h a tM a r s h a l -Z r iu k o v - re p re a e n ta

| i I n t h i s p o t e n t i a l c o m b a t . T im a l l I t Is so.n ; , T h e e y e s o f t h e w o rld w lll b e ; i r • o n th o p o p u la r S o v ie t g e n e r a l a r U t - - p o l i t i c a l - f a c to t u m , B u lg a n in , to I i“ r t h e “ m l l l ta r y ’ h a i ’ lh e " w l i r a n d -I I : t o r e s i s t K h r u s h c h e v .

II I • O U R C L IP P E R SHUH L ---------a m p r l f .a ’s .m f ^ rc h a n t . m a r l n c j|) | |I . ' s u c h siz e a s t o d r a w g a sp s o

: a ro u n d t h e g lo b e . F o r a lo n g tim I o n o o f th o s e o d d p a ra d o x e s th a l

jll|l' . t h e f la g o f t h l a g r e a t n a t io n s tru g g le t o c o m p e te o n th e w orl

:--------- — T h ls - e o u n t ry ;= s -w if e - le v e l» - rselvc.s In b o th t h e b u ild in g a n d i o t ve sse ls . T h e c o s ts to o o f te n o f th o m a r k e t .

T h e c o n d i t io n I s c h ro n ic . B u t i d e v o te d m e n w h o r e fu s e to give

l l jl l ig h t in g f o r t h e d a y w h e n th e l ^ w ill h a v e a m e r c h a n t m a r in e i

I c o n se q u e n c e t h a t w lll m a k e th e ' S h o r t l y wo •will seo th o f i r s t I o f th is d e te r m in a t io n . T lie S S Pr I s o n . f i r s t o f a f le e t! o f 20 new || A m e ric a n P r e s id e n t lin o s , w ll i, m a id e n v o y a g e a ro u n d th e wor : T lic P r e s id e n t J a c k s o n is a ca

o f th e l in e 's 2 0 0 -m lll lo n -d o lla t IJ f p r o g rn m d e s ig n e d to h e lp Im pr H c o m p e tl t lv o p o s i t io n o v e r th e n )n,|' T o a c h ie v e t h a t e n d , th e com y < n l n g to I n t r o d u c e th e largesi P l / c a r g o v e s se ls e v e r s e e n In w orlc ,• p o r t . A n d U . S . s h ip b u i ld e r s , j /P " c r a n s o f tw o ccn tu ric s a t th i jt; m a k in g / r e a h e f f o r t s to sh o w t

m a t c h t h e i r f o r e ig n r iv a ls . t T i ir e e o t h e r s I n t h e n e w serii

d e n t H a y e s , P r e s i d e n t A d a m s n C o o lld g e , w il l c o m e I n to A m e ric a s e rv Jc e f n l a t e 1D55 a n d e a r ly i

T h e n e w c r a f t w i l l b6 u n iq u e 1 s p e c ts . n o t t h o l e a s t t h e f a c t c a r g o c a r r i e r * t h e y w ill o f f e r so d e Iw ce p a s s e n g e r a c c o m m o d a t lo i

A s f o r c a r g o h a n d l i n g , c a c h vi f i t t e d w ith s p e c i a l p u m p in g equip Joiv c r ilc lc n t m a n a g e m e n t o f bu lk goes, w ith u p - t o - d a t o rc f r lg e r a t l i fo r b o lh f r e e z in g a n d c h i l l in g , an iidvancecl lo a d in g a n d u n lo a d in g f

T h e r e w ll l o f c o u r s e bo n o sudd U.1C A m e ric a n bottom .*; fo r w orld B u t W hen s li lp p c r s - ln _ th o -B ro a t ,-n P a c if i c a n d A t l a n t ic aec w h a t i h a v e to o f f e r , th e y m a y U ikc new A m e ric a n m e r c h a n t t r a n s p o r t .

. . E d u c a to r s s a y s o m e fa iry ta le s n_____ ^ i2 - C h ik l r c n J 3 o n L t J e t_ th c m - h c a r------- h c ’s c ip l t t l n f n g w h y h s c a m c ' I n l

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. , ■ . PreiKicni, EiMnhos la n le a d e rs h a v e •■un/oriunnuiy. ng o u t o t th e s o - now re.iliM ih*t t s u p p la n te d t h e more dlanlfica a u t » l m y t a» I t ‘5 ™o c ra tlc p h e n o m f r - govenunent Kho

................................. lellow i j •todaluro st e x p e r ts o n t h e *n l i^ e c*rd me

lin g m o re . N o o n e ,,rui lo p ic k u p t h e m view of mca n d r u le w i th o u t nlekcl of these co;

of n nepubllcsnvas j u s t a f a c a d e , friendly conrrr^n

■truggle b e g a n f o r l e w is ' p u b l k:1m o f t h a t b a t t l e L. Lewis ij no lav

l ? a f S f ^ 5 Tnd n o w M olo tov , a t . th e "O ld B o l - to r forrlBH shlpmi wn. Neverl)iele.M. u■cn a_ccj)m pllshcd ' K h ru s c h e v . s e c - ^,e?[;;;;A FL pre. r ty . H e b e g a n h i s Rood." He mncle I a d e a th , w h e n h o fo rr ihf NnUonal la n in t h e p a r ty , ng do w n s h o w e d j l l10 I n te r n a l s t r u g - obviouiiy ha* not

A upisi Fneton' b u t m e re ly e o n - nnd o id a r* in»u

rse th is Is m o r e la m .B = h i , p o s l-a lb le h e Is b e in g induatrU i Prodt Ign m in i s te r b e - u*t—New conniru fiO iik llled In a d - dasiry B u ^ - i r . f

a t t h e c o u n c ilpAssed on lo the v

lo lo to v b b e in g follow*: ty lc . T h is m ig h t Conllnental Cun •or th e y h a v e Inis p o w er w le ld e r s . w in s pay Booat, oi e R u-sslans k n o w M tion cn»« for L& lUtslde w o rld a s crcase Oalned b y ' , = l l m l n a l o t h o l r

lon I h n t K h r u s h -u r th e r a d v a n c e d era i s ccnia im hoi

B u t t h e s to c k y cents nex t April, so f i r m ly f ix e d

10 a p p e a ra n c e o fle f i g u r e 'o f P r e - w ithout coaUy . w 'r o n t o f h im . and th t labor edit lUn c a n b e s u r e better. _______

tlm e .- B u lg a n ln ’4 - V - I - B ~ W ~ S ’0 su g g e s ts so m e on th e m U ita ry . . l ln a l sh o w d o w n , S " " !.u u . 1. O oldenrod and ytls h c h e v Is to bCj^ ylaJhla w lln fu ti, ] ta l lh 's •BUCCCMor,- nn O ctober niuht a n d th e a rm y , city iish ta aparkiii

Uon h a s h n d I t ! n t j t h e m ll l ta r> , „ s i “ S ™>ms w ill sh o w I f to brlRht aummer

bu t p u s no le u s b5 f a s t e n e d n o w “ " J J "I a n d th a a rm y ’s 5. t o - s e e .w h e t h e r charUh. th « o -h eu n fl- th O 'S t r c n g th - T io t-do-ao?-A fter.

of the cay and I the lonser days nfl

------------ successful adventuiHlPS set of tennis «-e ine_U n o t one o f ^cse trea.wre8 fr s ot adm ira tio n Sev w time I t h a s been ^nd what ocU

th a t ships fly ing friendships u> wan on have h ad to old friendship net

n d th e o p e r a t in g stride, n u t now ite n p r ic e u s o u t the yetir w# Uke t

wrnllh.

lu t th e r e a ra s t i l l(Ive u p . a n d k e e p fields of summertih e U n ite d s ta te .- i ih n t make plewu; ne o t a siz e a n d all th e n a t io n p r o u d , fuse the stiver ot r s t f r u i t o f s o m e —and make this5 P r e s id e n t J a c k - I 'k r . and may »eli :icw ship."! o f t h e

S d ' ' ” " . ™a c arg o sh ip , p a r t iinportani mlltsw)lla r r e p la c e m e n t merft mnies.m prove A m e ric a ’s fo'" "n th m rfs'tc n e x t in y e a r s . Edward T . Lyon i. . lenniil In ths »rc o m p an y Is p l a n - <i„icnnted m Uie■gest a n d faste.<5t in the past, thio r id o c e a n t r a n s - of the p■5. p r a c t ic e d v e t-th e i r t r a d e , a r c /ro n t jihm and i

IW t h a t th e y c a n tho.<e in the ArcuLleutennnl Lyoi

scrips th e P rr< !l. money,e ric s , tn e w e s i - „n„u,fAio,oj,IS a n d P r e s id e n t m the surcleal arJca n P r e s id e n t ’. 'i'ork hospliAl nndy 1950. wa.1 Inducted into

“U K S Sc t t h a t t h o u g h h t i problems. But r so m e m o d e rn , o r a win be amonj I tlons.- - te r o f rank . a« o n 1 v e sse l, Will b e { ^ ;'‘t ; “?h‘iii ju lp m e n t to a l - Tribuneju lk f /q u ld c a r - ---------r a tio n c o n t r o l s nn. a n d th e m o s t Th«» HiKhwny a ig f a c i l i t ie s . •conecrn Uiat tl,e i, i o d d a n r u s h t o Sr id c o m m e rc e , direction, sa fe r esr; t t - p o r t s o f t h e ejwn^lvn methantjiT It th e s e s h ip s probably ctit aa

.0 . i n te r e s t 1„ S " ” „ l ; t a T d r ’Will n o t cure the fo(

— T— Tliere Are no sovees a re h a r m f u l driving wwi

a a M i a i f t f I m i

ER’S N A T IO N A L F

i lR L IG I Gro.V—Anti'Elsenhower Ubor poU tidaru . I reading their own p r tp s ta n d a public*- '

I betwern’the bosses' poUUcal oratory and lactusl reports on economic oouUUons ^

and the w orken ' great advancem ent in the Ust few yean. _

In the cu iren t Issue of the Amer- ^ < lean PederaUonUt. which i i the

J V monUily orsan of the American Ped- Bh; eraUon of Labor, there la an arUele ^ e n U t le d . "We C an 't flt*y Out ofjB ipom ics,---------- --------------------------I B I t was w rltU n by Jam es L. M e-■ Devitt, director of labor's league for■ poUlleal 'educaUon. The LLPE is " „ H t h e AFL's' avowed vote-getting ^ a e c n c y . -w h lch —biii-b a ck c il n ly -

OemocnUc presldectUl candidates *■3. ■ jup

D rO L IT IC 8-H cre la McDevltt'* call lo JB58 presldentbl struggle, w ritten before n r nhoBfr became lU: q, jely. the working people of our country hat their asplrallona for a. fuUer and .qu 1 way of life can never be achieved u resftit administration U in power . . .10 your. pa rt.lR -h flp ln g m rn . h a e t- to __ho don't- b e U e rrth sc help lnr the.JUUe iiuin.' Lock in .your w*Uet..lf. you. find ' Uiere. th a l means you have contributed wit

ir a betier America In which to ralae aakIf you haven't contributed, aend th a t

-s leniue for pollUcal education today." McOevlti's past performances, not a

! contributions wiU be spent for election am :sn candidate, aave for a handful o f No r^m en who do his bidding. but

JLJCATION REPORT8 GAINB — John 3TI 1 lover of either m ajor party. The T n i-

nl million dollars- 'Q ift Elsenhower a d - J as defaulted on promises to aid^ woitry by buying IM mllUon dollars w orth Um pment. Aft. Lewis* publication. D istrict P lfty News, tha setllng gains th a t belie McI>evUt'( blaaU Am rlle -r fcc n v -» ta U m en U -b y -0 « rg e -L . » “>• nrcjident, th a t -labor never had it ao “ S' le lhat remark In a public address be- *• inal Press club.• • • sKtADLINCS—Here are » few aample n-U ie-L tK U -arg»n .. Khleh„-McDevHt :io l«en ;)ry Pay Set Another Kecord—Survivors _ . :n»urance Paying B enellU -at Five BIN e - u . S. Short of fikltled Labor, M itch- ,v lr»-Soft Coal Production H its HIgheat Ice Index Eases After Earlier Rise. ■roductlon Ollmbs lo New High In Aug- ^trucllon Demands Make Cement In - LT. B. Sees Chemical Industry Headed ir.nc* ahow that record protiU have been le workers who made them poislble, as

Can's Local 13028 Halls New Improved Hive, More 6lck Leave Won for S um s Union—Barrett Division Local 13002

1, Olher Gains—Record Set for Compcn- „■ Local n m M em ber-12 to 10-cent In - by Woodward Iron Co. Local. '

MINERS' rUB LIC ATIO N-Finallv, thelaU th a t "without even the th rea t of a ___UwLi won for Uic United Mine W ork- J " . hour more on Sept. 1, plus another 10 ril. This U tho record straight hourly h6 year,- - ••and W alter Reulher, CIO president, tmllsr gains through negotiations and I strike*. Obviously, the labor politicians' edlton should get to know cach oUier

S -O F 0-T-H-E-R-S -rrOBEB'B MIDAS TOUCH Idas touch U more than akin deep, I

yellow maple leaves are only Its most IS, Evcn.U ie-brlghK r »tar*.that_crowfl! uhl sky, even the extra brlghtnti.^ o tj rkllng In the cooler air. tell only p a rt ipenlng under the maslc of the m onth, a way of making all Uilngs we have

eeJoia.'TTie hours th a t onco belonged ner aft«rnoon.i now glow more softly, u sweeUy In the Ungy. smoke-scented y firelight.

by daylight tlcUvlUes th a t fill the IS. we have the Ume and th e mnod to heur*-the-more_ And-why. *hould_we . - er»li.-w e-c»n-rehve-in-them -#o many — id triumphant moments th a t marked I now pasL T ha t hole-ln-one. th a l first nture on a strange reach of river, th a t x t nearly won—Oetober does no t tAke » from us; October gilds them w here'pufn aia n M BuyHiinu in tTa- tt'n H f: —

October finds us without some new warm the months ahead and with some newly tested, deeply tried, and found [

;r. brighter days of summer we took!T m a-m rm w = nn-roy rT nm B n-C M uar! —w In a quiet, lengthening twUlRht o f ' ke Ume lo aasay thU recenUy acquired

is the renewed aeriou.<mM with w'hlch or younger, retu rn from the Elysian

lertlme to the greater or smaller tasks uu re poulble—wilhoul which, indeed.1 mere pleasure Intolerable. And thUi the Midas trick Oetober perform s: Td of our delights w ith Uic Iron ot labor

his priceless alloy th a t looka to much well be. gold,—C hristian Science Moni-

.tBTONE FOR MERE MEKlay well reisard Oetober 6. I05S. as an •estone in the fight for the rights of

date, a l Governors LiUnd, New York,< on wa.i cnmmtsiloned a.\ a second lie u -1

army nurse corps, the flr.U m an fto[ the organluUon’a Si yesra of existence., the army hns no t been able lo make e professional skills of male nur.ies tn n. YfV men Iram rd In nursing nre vital or service tn field hospluU claw to the Id In smalt fcwMfed stations, such as UcUc, where women cannot be sent,Lyon wanted to be a declor. bul didn’t; ley. So h* attended .ichoob ot nursing )lojy instead and served as head nur."e11 and psychiatric wards of one New nnd as nnrsUietL^t a t anoUier. When h e ' into the army, however, he ended u p 'Ilnce then, the law has been chansed, ,^yon Is a pioneer and thus wlU have; lu t we don’t think gibes or whLiUra of long them. First, there 's the lltUf m a t- ■ ?eond. he's 8 feet 6 4 Inches Ull, T h e |It only qualified to cool a fevered brow, would-b# heekJer ag well,—S alt Lake

niCirW AV SA FETT iSafety council of Texas expreaca;

le Improvement In «afety devlceji' oni Ihe cAutlon of th e drivers. HSCT is! Uiough. In one sense. In the wrong

cars, Added safety gadgets, more re-1itsm -irill no t-rcduce a cc ld e n u -b u tt -t dott’n the m orta lity and JcAsen the -•. The new safe ty factor may, no t

drivers. Bul. by the same token, it ' fool drivers we hnve. ' Kiverelgn remedies for folk who p e r- | vhlle Intoxicated, in vloIaUng speed! i ie -ru les-of-th«-ro*d,-A nd-there-are-! ------

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PACINO DOBOTIIY foiD ear 8 lr : ro

I used to have a pen pal Jn T»fn fo, Palta, bu t we got separated some- how and I would,apprecUte ItniUch IT you could help m« ftnd her ' ]

H er f irs t nama was Dorothy. 1 can’t recall her Ust name. Her birthday was Sept. 18. IDU. Uie same as mine. She attended Uic Chrlallan church In T*'ln Palls.—I-hBTe-married-ainee bui-my-naroa , waa Dorolhy Woods when *e be- , came acquainted. I t has been aboul q five years since we have written bu t - r m hoping she Is aUll In Twin Falb,Or CTjybe the ChrbUan church , * Uiere knows where she U. ‘ ‘

1 wtjuld' be Indebted to you If you , could get us togeUier again.

Mrs. Dorothy Po>eU(Box 3341 *0'

------------ - gmW h e re . would. poeU p u t frost un

w ithout pumpkins? Our gardener po aaka. coi

• ♦ • G« K ITTEN S FOR KIDS DEPT. da

T hree kittens, about S weeks old. • and two grown caU need new homes w] No parU cular “brand ' U Involved, m, but they ’re nice cele, Yoa c tn stop a t 1S£6 Shoup avenue east or phone gf 3210-W afte r « p.m. p,.

Judge — UsuaUy. our ihoughLs , , would be similar U> yours, but IhU , Ume we think Ifs Jusl a Ulfle unfair. / A fler ail. with everyUilng involved.U iat business U an awfully big Job.And 11 was announced originally It SDuld take moaUu to complete, Ju s t Tu figure I t this wsy: How long would i t ta k e you lo do the Job?

Som e drivers sKck ou t-their arms, hts othera the ir necks. Our Pedestrian lli* ntoes^_______ ___________ did

PU PS FOR KIDS D EPT. opl PoU: hai

W e have two'malc and one female toB collie puppies to give lo some boy or g irl. They are 8 weeks old. We hai live two miles east ot Etlcn. Ihree “fe sou th and one-fourih east. lh«

Colleen Coehran Pet (Eden) the

T h is black, female pup. p a rt cock- *1 er. Is smaU and tood with young- *P ster*. Vou can phone Clarence Hlne. « ■U 90-W . • pol

• • • pas PAMOL'8 LAST LINE Ma

. . And would you look a t the Jul way park lA f meters are alartlng lo rot grow la a ll (he parking Iota!” Tli

GENTLEMAN IN THE cov _________ FOURTH BOW rlei

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•STATIC!•4-DOOR•2-DOORQuite a pood sclcc ors, and all ready Come in and trade U jrets R.ycar.pldcr trade now for a ne duced priccs. Wc

-^call-707 for an app or conic in pcrsoh terms to please you.

m - T A L L S r l D A H O i ^ —

“W ASHINGTON (

M A RQ U ISW A SH IN aTO N -W lth Uie four- '

1 power foreign minister*' coafertnce an;

I m o s t • i n t e n s i v e ^ preparations - a r e ^ b 'e in 'c c o m p l e l e d ^ H p V ^ ^ ^ I for Usat secondround of the e f - H .> - , ‘ . be<

'I fort to n e g o U a t e K ^ , J | | ^ H■ an end to the c o l d ^ H V 'P T ^ I lb<

war.Not o n l r U i e H k ^ S ^ I

, senior o l l i c l a l a - U i ^ B e f i ^ ^ l lea* the sU te d e p a r t - ^ ^ B M v ] f l "' ment who wUl‘ to O e n e v a b u l H H i J K ^ M P a i

Ihelr sU lfs a re M<r«<u CkiUt meeting In con- nei

* ference* U uirT )efln -e*rtr^nd-ad* de«■ joum late. Under U»e direcUon of Usi . Douglas MacArthur 2nd, counsellor Uo- . of the department and coordinator Is 1 !; of this enterprise Uiey are hammer- I

Ing out w hat are knou-n ss poilllc/i the , paper*. <ir

The Idea Is lo be prepared for top every possible move. If the Soviet eve foreign minister, wily old Vya- exc Cheslav Molotov, cnmes un with a wh •udden new proposal on -'C eruaa

t imlflcallon b r European security, bei r poslUon'paper A-83puIlBd t>uiorU «- 1

confldenUal files U .be flon-n U) Aft Geneva will glvo Uie background we. data and perhops even the answeri, “bl

■" T hat, a t any rate. Is the Idea, wll Wlih Uie whole scene shifting wlUi the

!• such exiraordinary swiftness In the prt P aftermt.ih of Cfie summ it conference Pif ‘ of last summer It Is impossible to car

prepare for every event. And a t such a . a high-level conference with so car

* a eertalri amount of playing by ear. - 1* P a rt of the preparation U In termsI* of publle opinion boUi here and |h*

abroad. W hatever their private { hopea or fear*, th e western powers “ , w snt lo avoid giving any impression - U ia fu w y h k v e-iJ rM tfy w T tttn n h f

conference Becreury Dulles aald he believed poalUve progreu would be

. m*<fe.Intfteiccamlgo-««m(llo>rsril I the reualffcaUon ef Qerminy, He ™

did not explain why he beUeved thla. ^

opposed on how and when the t*o halve* of Germany can ae brought

. UigeUter., "Those a t th e secretary'* riih t ! hand In prcpartng for th l\ new test > are nol altogether peatUnlsUo when

Ihey privately preview the pros- *"• pecu for the meeUng th a t begins at ° v the end of the m onth. Their fore- cast U as follows:

The four foreign ministers having . agreed to meet for U irw weeks given

A few' days either «’•}-. wllf ipar politely on the three main subjects passed on to them by the heads of R Kiate in the directive ihey-lisued last the

? July.'Those were Oerman'unlly, Eu- Rol I ropean security, nnd dlsarmimcnt. No

TIic fnurlh point In Uie directive dan covered the breaklni; down of bar- lo 1 riers between eoat and west. Ru]

FINAL CLE

E^E\lEVON WAGONS IR SEDANS ►R SEDANS}lcc{lon h e r e o f m o d e ls col- d y f o r im m e d ia te d e liv e ry , d e y p i i r o ld c a r n o w h e fo re d e r a n d th e p r i c e d ro p s . . .

r n e w 1955 C lfe v ro lc t a t re- V c a r e o p e n e v e n in p s . . .

a p p o in tm e n t a t y o u r hom o ■sohally. W o w i l l a r r a n g e'O U .

N C A L L IN G ” BY

[S X H IL D Sir- The oonfcrencc will end wllhout ice any substanUve agreement bqt the he conferee wUl n o t prononace f n -

■ . T b A . wlU .agrxe. to ioee(‘ i ^ °■ prob ib tt in .th e la>« winter o r early I spring. U aome coaccasloni havfr■ been aqueeted out- undfr point 4,■ Uiey will p n n ld e a aiight c lo u for■ th e oUierwlae meager communique■ lummlng up th e meeting.■ The hope In tills, as lecn Igr’the■ k a m preparlnc for Uie m f e ^ e .■ U based on two premises. T be f ln t■ U th a t w ar haa been outlawed a*■ » result of the aum m lt meeting li)

July. The aecond i« Uiat conUnulng negoUaUon m ust bring either some

d> d e trw i-o t-ag reem an t-o a .tha, basU of issues o r ' eventually an appreda- lor Uon U ia t.th e poalUon of Uie weat « r Is bolh sound and sincere.;r- But however preeUe and careful on the. Jcrmtl preparaUons fo r the

forthcom ins conference and tha four or topics to be discussed, the flux of lel events from day to day canno( be 1- excluded. , RevoluUonary f o r c e * a which th e Soviet Union seeks to

ia 'dxtnoit th r e i te n " to im derm lne-the ly, best laid p lan of both mice and men. n« ■■ T liB ~ ap re ad in g -w ju r-ln -- i« o rth to Africa h a s underscored the grave Ilfl weaknes.1 of P rance a i one of the ri, “big four." I t Is poaslble lh a t Prance •a. will not have a government when lh the foreign mlnlaters meet. The he present F rench minister, Antoine :ce TInay. could come In a caretaker to capacity. He haa never been exacUy ch a su lw a rl a tatesm an and iii' the so caretaker role h e would be even

ir. - The- A frican uprising . Is port ot „ the boiling cu rren t o f nationalism nd th a t has s t i r r e d disaffection . . throughout the Middle and Uie Far

East. T he vote agsUist France in the general assembly of Uie United

k , N atioa«r-lo-aet.dow n-the.trouble.ln k . AlgerU for debate, wo* one conse- ^ quence of thU dU affectlon..

AnoUier and more Important re- .g su it was th e declalon of the EgypUan I, government u> buy arms from iJ £zechaa l0 y ak lajlh u ja .a j> rp lflu n d :: (A ly disturbing porten t of things to

come. Al a th re a t to the peace of th e world con tra ry to the "spirit of

M Oeneva." I t can hardly be kept out of the dUciuaion of the four foreign minuter*. M olotov has taken the line

' th a t UiU U a private transacUon between one sovereign stale and an ­other sovereign atate with which

' Soviet Russia haa had nothing to . . do. But th a t 'U a flcUon which the

oUier th ree wlll c e ru ln ly re je ct sr -U GARAGE BURNSof RUPERT. OcU 18—Fire destroyed st tho Interior of th e garage a t Gall J- Robbins' hom e a t8 ; :o a-m. Monday. It. No estim ate haa been made of the k'e damage. Fau lty wiring U believed r- lo have been th e cause of the blaze.

Rupert firem en reported.

LEARANCEw 1RO

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Y Early Baldness 3 Save Eagle,out By HAL BOVLE

LAJfCASTER. Pn,. Oct. 18 l^ i-!t ea- y u W only get bald

IJ Q chance Of * u r v lv a L ^ ^ |B i iH ^ M

^ who beUevea U iu B v t-- fof lealhertd emblem K ' - * .^ ^ 1 1 1

th e pottlb leexU ncU onl^w lU ilnU ienext‘i O K > 3 t ' i : ^ y e a i i . - e ip U in e d r - ^ ^ P 'f * - a M

„ *ahe eagle*. In not develop, their M,1 dUUneUve white J A ^

h e a d p l u a m a g e M A J i. . I . .unUl Uie fourUt u»t fcitt.J , . yearrBeforc U u t can happen farm-

e n and h im ten often mUiaka them for large bro*n hawk* and shool

.ful them down.-

a o ^ S l iUon of being custodian 01" an eagU

^ sanctuary Uiat no longer ha* an

1116 an ctu a ry . believed Uit only lh e eagle.refuge.ln, the tvorld. w u e»-

tablUhed on m l Johnson UUnd Id .the Susquehanna river n ta th e r e la

™ IW9 by Uie Audubon aaaoclallon, f ’ * Never more than one family ot

eagles nested on the 21-acre IsUnd I t a Ume. for the bald eagle aets up his own kind o t feaUiered eco- nomie cartel.

"Bald eagles v e highly Individual- * " Istic," aald Beck. -Tliey never Uavel

In flocks. They set up their own “ J® territories and f ig h / off any «n-

croachment by oUief eagles,* J

alop an-BS-foot u i l reo -o ak -trrc on tKt island has been only Inter- mlitenUy occupied since 1D4B.

:-U the male U killed there win , " be a replacement," Beck aald. "But to Jf** there won't

Beck feeU lh a t many farmers, despite a $500 tine for destroying a

” ■ bald etgle. ollen shoot down Jhe fterce-looktBjf bird* in Uie faJ« be- Uef they are major bnm yard raiders,

fn —^ e-fa eH s-th a t-ex a m in aU o n -o f ^ their stomachs shows ihn t 95'per "• cent of their fowl is fish.” he snld.

The bald eagle ranges along iarte lakes, riven, and baya In Alaska.

*•" Canada and the eastern half of the United SU les soulh into Florida.

How deeply has clvlllration cut , * down the eagle, a bird which ha»

no real natural enemy?, “ T h ey are atlli plentiful in Aln. -

ka,’" said Beck." but I doubl there a re nure lhan 8,000 left In the Unit­ed SUtes east of the Mississippi river. There wed lo bo hundreds ot

;ed thouunds.fall "In one area In which I counlrd ay. ISO occupied nesU 3S yenrs ago the there are now only 35 to 30,"/ed Beck, nearly *o, has been a llte- ize. long naturalUi aa hU father wn»

before him. Havins aecn the passing

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f l »«w a Illshi o t^ S : W l Uiat took fott,U esiunaifrt Iht

I an man forever;’1 I t dljlrejifi Bffk,

only «)m* child bo-ifS.*'I e* -h is life tl Id id; to the backre.la w anu .)« v t- ,f t, " 2^llon. aymbol ot Amerit^j^

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the ble m>chlnM '’ C. rin the bookk»^P‘nff- S coIlKili’K for of^ ^ r rp o r u n who > h o u '^^ ^ ( iu tm U o n lound Ihr' ^ j j . sfiniorjTiurroapfl.:;^7u.n<] other mrchnnlcal

- , formfr InVfsUnrntJ'in )louitoii, Tex., BOt - « ■ ■ ■

•«,T u u c k .nd ; V.. .llll own mwinllng doctor

« tnoir liovi- doclors work

4 , cliUlnf >«ount: «i(J ^ ■ •u If you !i»d IIW m -n .— - - ^ ~ ----- •;-----

iround 34 p tr cen t of k ; • • ■de in tliU country hnve D o u ti.i Alrieceunu. And v n a l of ,p*cJ»lUt forado?'V elM t i « » e * » “Jet e*p»bli

coe nfUliborhood btink, lU M mblini a,„ f ,je Mlancc U tW. W hy. , u „ fufcUieJdnt p»y o'f ' ‘■r'' >f --------------------

^ S , r ” S ' - ™ l J g a n ct of the money on th e ir ^ u

bippeni under. Uie.Mallory .Jictaf A fnelor KAMPALA,HJJ, IJ -one »lio WLB. or convijja in U

, buiWfM. for onother. nn jq |„„ MP«l*lly In commercliJ y„^ ;rd ay for :

J, Cill up Ilie faclor In hia <jrunSJ. ind fipUln*how h e cnn prUoncm In t sitair JU«f menc /a ll ne»r«, his ifltvlsion n c t^a n d demnm)■tnU »re mtde »l no ex tra jo ,„ „ i,JB-------------------t t t t : T Pey Utre&-bt'»(oo«ibimi.wd to tjiiK ^acM nnd trlet lor ibout how hP cnn pny jn tw . tnd hl» d«l«r, who ofUsn The warders

li-fiallr-fflrnd, hftUi*-to oner* bnclc Inlo Et.Thli»V'. U'e d ix to r Is figh t 15 uhlclI canpWfly." - wounded nndthe U»llor)- plan, n t the ndnilnLitrntlon

irfi6 r » doctor would ncpd to mnlntnln nnew. Uie nimM of pntlenta T hat ,wn.i Unr Buch he ch.rjcd tlicm . den t reportedixithe rrjt. Roine on nil ntcutdocur tiie other d(iy." merclnl CAplliIuM. "He inid me he Iind TJirobblns dtplf Ihit nft/rnoon, ‘Coat o f Afrlcnn duntocU' he Mid. 1 told h im o f nntelope holUbiprove or (rive up the Kolni: n t full p,ibe uld. no. he flRUrrd It hend, fireworkI Ihli much 'In potential w ith (treaks ofi!ir frnni his office. Tension built_____________ th e p u l week nm a bilti. pelItU A llq - flocked to Knt■ l<riA reed Co. A dt. fo r eight dnys (

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P]an(

I Aircraft i t Loi Anccle* effera Uiii mr for the conptny, at the combat Jet pUt

pabit or rljliir up (O tlx Umea th e ape«(i D( a ruldtd mlullc. the craft will probabi] U ie and horliootat fln t, front and rear, I

tida Convicts WanI ? e t u r i r i n ^ K i i i g ^LA. Uganda. Oct. 18 i n— Inf. in the local Jnil tried to U exploded I elcome home cmmonie* come when 1 for returning King Pred- Frederick Mutin.Ot.DUiBDda_________ 1. .uhba-a irpo rt.36 Uirobblng of hundred* yeara o t exile I drums filled the air. 400 T houaand . In the Bugnndn govern. ^

E $ E E ™ = :

ru ,S 7 r .„ “ ',r;,!sI'hlch IS prisoner! were nnd one killed. DrltUh Uon police were called In* » * # n order In the prison. u u m is Uie only unhappy Incl- T T U l -ted In wild celebrations k i a ill round Kampala, com-i l U l l ] PIUI of Uganda. f T l Wig dmras, the weird cries i dnncers and Uie tooUnsI P

( horns kept the pnrUea^ ill paco Itsl night. Ovcr-1 ^ .works spluhed the akyi / iM of silver, red and gold.j 3ullt up In Uganda during - . | | l c f ^ *k as thousands of people, A L L ItU Ksmnpnla and Entcbbei

of dnnclne nnd

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O I 3i Moat any weelcend har1 _____pattern: n job-well don

a ment of famous Olymi

• a charactcr of our artea

^ exuocrancc and f)avo:

MiUiotxB of westernc

Mm good taste. Very lilt

"It's the W ater" t h

m's Exetpiionol Brtwtriei, Olympia Brcwins 1

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ae of Future

I a rtU l’B eonccpUaa by K nin B . Heatd. aci plane o f Uie (a(urt. A( * rtc«Bt meeUnr, 1 «d ef aeund a t alUtodea e( lM,OOe feet Is ably b»T e » Jotrer TerUcal UU m weU u 1 tr. In I lm . <NTA UUphele) _____________

lit to Help,■*•____ T he British gov

Mebrationfederate h b kin

e d ln to * UimulUioiuweU n UiB Kabaka. Edward ,«ut«*a I I . landed a l E n- L

Ic of Africans roared *ry cry when the dspper if ..........................»ren appeared « ui# aoor "• h W v a iI-........ ..... FERTIIueen N abace rrta greeted vl. T h e queen refused # A n o e o n d •opean clothes or to »pt*k S u M ro h oring h e r husband's exile. ^ .

# A m m o n it 9 A m m o n it

nrberg'sOVING

PHONE I u s —WeTo Sen'

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I Wl IP P \mw f o r y m p i alandyman would appreciate this

one followed by the leisurely cnic

mpia Beer. The perfect brewing

teaian-water gives Olympia natui

v o r ... makes it reliably refreshinf Tiers favor Olympia’s conaistcnt

likely you will, too!

b h a t m a k e s t h e - d j f f e r e

•Jig Co., Olympia Walk, U.S:A-..9:pO to 4:30 ffCi

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Botany

Ii m Good I

— Ui ani

‘l o s a k c e l eUsnlum prospect O eiger counters botnny

Louis C. Whc fea.v>r a t the Ur e m CnIUomts. his second trip b mining nrrn o ( ' and southwest

veRPtstlon clu site of uranium jKandrring—ovu. w ith a Oeiger coi

ahow grow In sell

‘‘And. brcxaie H j |H H pintenu urnnlum

wlUi selenium, t snve himself mar

eJl.'tJjW by looking In the V w i . y plnrui grow," Whi■ H U I ^ __JutUpec.and.pl

dlcaU -uranium soli, he Mid. Crrt w ecd"llidlcited" Ing the presence

, acrodynamle dealgn Wheeler ssid U ir , Heald su ied th a t Uie week grow ; Is not loo dlitan t." to two feet and as aa upper, a long wlU» white or 1

week has a tetti ■ th ing like sulphu

T traditional African f S S S i ^ ^ ^ ^ I the airport, *| government withdrew I '■ m _

rruw-yoOTjrTitinnfrfir — [“ ■ “ ■ i he opposed plans to ‘ | I kingdom wiUi other I I the Uganda protec- 1 -M. J

returns now under a ■ M H B n t which leaves him W i m ’f ;

and places more re- i-u ie -rik iikarhu 'pn r.’ — ----------

sn d o T reb lap h o sp h a te H I i / ^ f S lon ium S ulpho(«

onium N itr o t t

ica tions lo y o u rid o n d fo g r o in h ,'” . n l Hu rn o v cr is v e ry u l n

-We will I3e Olnd H \Sen# Youl i

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\ _ / BlE« * to la.

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,ins. i L IX :1 i l . . rtnney;*

i t ■■ tri cfltton fli. B<i In two ■

R peallnf s\ . ^ loeveryo;\ h i f l l wond.

r e n c e . . . .

' every day.'* m .

HES-NEWS. t w i n FALLS,

ly Called Chamber IHelpfor

, _ _ ber nf Cnrnmerce

n m m l U u i t s ^ X,UXS. OOLupectoni, pul cln«n vour nr.vsmeii for th* ters and algn up for a Bov Bcout fund < ^ the Twin KftlLt co

nnd ssid any Wheeler, b.,Uny pro- p ro b lrm m .y be

e Unlversltv nf SotiUi- henlUi council fc Ua. hs* rclurnfd trom . rip to the llcti uranium TALK>, of et.il crnlrlC l'U t.ili ' DOKW.'Orrriiil pst Colorndn u iih tlil.i vlet nnrt We. t

wjll begin nrsoil: . clues lenriliic tn tlir P n ru nn drtnlls < lium may unvr rndIrM mnl diplomntic OVU—difficu lt...te rro ia lhe two nations.■r counter. ------------now that certain plnnls 1 selenlum-l>rariiiK noil, »ee<» *• ^eed < i>. » a « In the Colorndn ilum Is o ften SMoclnled m. Ul* prtvipefior can P | S T R | many hour* nf sm rrh

I the srea.1 where t li rs e ' To repre»ent: Wheeler luild. _! outleu. of ur

I ' S ’. i ' ” S'” '-'" ;' “ M - V S \,um on some, type* o t, ..rv lrM 1,. 3 Certnln specie.' ot loco-

“ " " I ”" '. m ,y M m n nlid Uie U tah speclen of . .c a tio n of oui •ow from eight Inches and complete: and have green leaves.' pnylng pood t or pink flowers, Tlie telltale arom a—som e- 1

ilphur and gnrllc.

---------• TWIK FALL.S STORE ---------

LEEP-WARM GOWNS 01 OTTON FLANEUETTE -aney's lets you stock op—early h tm Ihe *esson--«n the aleepwear g ^ I need tor winter! T hese arn I J y, softnapped gowns in flornl | • *•Mfns.-lw>ftT#)e*yed. and - c i i t ------^.r^riT■ Ight tor comtort. Sizes 16 to SPECI

.S' FLANNEL WEN'S

OWNS PA J/

[ 2 . 4 9 2 . 'ilntily trimm ed w ith f f n " 0 'Towncrsg or rlbbon-beadlngl crew ’ nfck,''"sn'la. cuffs. A. b ! C. I

L SLEEPY TIME GALSney‘s prinU r»y d e a lfiu ’ pn o N L \ >n fUnneleita FiM lor ffrls! two o 'fappeallnc . ffltt-ap- Minf styles desUned to appeal ■ f t rervone who'»-ear» s l« u * 10 ^Vondsrtul.gltiaiOL.thesmall m m

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ber to Back Pape ll Calf Project

other calf rnlslng project "

Hunt (I'l.rikM Ihe bu..i- or U.«r o . Ih , i . ' t ' . ' . l n d

ncil for Mlutlon. F A I trA L ks'nK G IN ~ . _ P o r f l L *"rrriiaiiy, Ocl- 18 ilP—So'- P n p b\Ve.U German diplomatsnrKollalioiu thi.i week Inftnlls of eM.iblWilng nor- “ iS jU u iueit.mntic relations between oono n u d r. tii■ u ^ — --------------- ^ 5 - Y idaffs. crorui. ete. Glob* tu r« ?rrtlh ). 0< ed V.o. Ad». couDler.

TRIBUTORSHIP AV>e»ent National Concern. Handle dlstrlbutli of undrr t l fut-selllng repeat Items a

ores. Hn vending machines. Financially ri na if tniTTirnven hoU heii"H tinarfds"ar' 1 In iS-ifSlri by ovrt- JM illstritlUMrll' luUets.- No-Uivcntory-or-warehouse.reouir ervlce from our warehouse. All slow-mov retumed to us. We Invlle your bank o r n of ourselves and our policies. ‘The invt mpletely covered by merchandise. If you Bood returns from the t ln t wetkl wrlte

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WOMEN"

r- ___ y ';.' i Tlows of nylon' mjnti'imWn t^n

ISPECIALI

lEN'S KNIT ‘ FLAIUAMAS i0 / \ r > • ’ Wnrm.2 , 9 8 i i

, . ^ M psttem :nwncraft pajam as hnvn , { n y i ts iring ny lon-relntorced : * unusua'k, smig d ra tt-ien lln j ___B. C. D, ^ -

nly' I^ 4 9 ' ? '1_____________________ Penney aavlnRsI

, '■ I__ ...gr .slipover moC________ V top paiila.'Sanli

y - r - . - 4 ■HarablB. ;

per IssuedMA c n v . Oct. is w -Dklthnman published iis 'loM ulslM despite a labor nl Involving 140 union -10 wnlkrd off their Jobs! M l

r. which usually publishes! ~ ~ V 1 3 2 ns. came out wiUi onlyi w K KTly nnd ttnal edIUon.’ difference noted In the; of the paper w u lhat,

liter wns set In single G U A R

ISETEETir:k, SlldrSFSllp?“nl. »n lmpfo»»fl powder to I m nMI on \:pperorlo«tr pl»U^ \V/M//,,»elii mor* nrnitv lo pl»e». - \/////y/l,

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y o u r te lev ibutlon Uirough relnll ! r i r in lr r • m

A lr t.d j nl«cM Ih , °ly responsible person ' co i-o m rfn g -n o w be in g - ■ " f f f s r s e r v tC:art' end-over--I8.OOO: • — .............. -<julred.-W e-(iU»-you- ------------- e u n »moving merchandise r n w io r nltorney's Invesll- 2 1 3 5 t lInvestment It tmsll you w an t a business

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OW NS PAJii3.98 3.rlon ru ttling a t yoke, Solt. snooUi ar . t i n n t Tittkllnt. a re a •biuiMed btnibei

colon.' M to 40.

iNNEY'S TOWNCRAFT .AN ELETTE PAJAMAS11 O et se t for cold‘weaUier. rm, soft-nnpped Sanforiud«n . cu t for rtsttu l comfort “"M r exclusive PcRiuy Tewncratt ^lem al . Button or slipover e s In trndltlonal sUlpcs ‘and . . isual new prlnU.

FLANNEL BOY'S BRO/

AM AS P A JA,.49 - wen iUm.IO

J u n io r t i s e i r ‘

lan lorlied l Machine ^or e r tr * • Jon«-------------. - waih tW e. • .-—a

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'i ii 'Presidentfor i j League Flay^

I N D u j / ^ L I S . Oct. 11 W -M M . ' John O. Lee. P^rm lnston, Conn.. n>>

Uonil preilden l of th e Leasue ol Women VoUr». tceueed the Amtrlcftn Lfftlon U jt n l th t of " in effort, lo

' ' ^ K l Americans m l n i t Amerlcuni j . . . in me communlit w»y."} "U U uton lahU n »nd evwi frlghl- {Cnlnc Uukb Ute American U «lon. ol 'a ll or*anluUon». »houM b« auK hi by thU UcUc," Mr*. U « « ld In a

‘ ipMCh to the IndltntpoIU Itasue after a conference w ith i ta te bonnl

. aeotbcn-fcDtn Indiana and Illinois. “ —— -x-fe«l-lannlte ly»ad-w hen-I-»M

thft name of a g rra t and palrloitc national o rsan luU sn lued In an ef> fori to curtail the fre« exchange of

• JdeM . . . to undtrm ln# confidence In honorable American ifutliuUona «uch u lhe O lrl Scouis and L e a n e of Women V otm ," Mr». Lte Mid.

Joint Meeting

I Set for Carey

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PTA WlU meet with the Carey PTA on KOT. S to hear Mra. John Hayea, Twin TalU. former national PTA

•1 ptt»ld*ntr»PM k. The reiu lar No- ! tember meeUnj of the Bellevue

unit will not be held..tnhn PntgfMO. Dellevii* tencher,

I ' « u the tpeaker a i the iieUevuB'

■ ■ 1 PTA meetln* ThurKlay. —

, , Named to commlltees for th# year J . . , were M n. Charlea WrlRht. member-

ihio: Mr*. WUlU McKertlier. pub­licity: W n. Kenneth Beecher, ho*,

r ___p iiniitv M r*r_arelchen LePeyre.. . . John Patenon M d Wch'ard-HUBhei;

^ ’ aludy ro u p ! M n.'M aek Kennllcen,I- ■' Mr*. Ray Rocera and Howard Oal«>

■ ly, pit«r»m: M rt. Jack O’DonneJJ. i Mra. OrvJU# Cameroo. M n. CharJcj i Johniton. M n . William Myer«,_Mra,i O eom "B T ioem U ennd“ Mr«,—M ii-1 ton Bchaefer, budget and flnancc:I Mr*. Dee Anderion and Mr*. Joei........... Moran. PTA m aiailne; Mr*. John

6 e lw n . procedure book: Mr*. Bteve Dorchak. Mr*. Halbert Hatch. Mra. WJllUm X M e r tn d M n. Schaefer, lunch room project*: Mr*. Alan

i Hendrix. TheodoM Divine, and Je r- i ' ry Sherman. pre>*chool: M n, Jaclc ! 1 i ; M yen and M n.' William P*tter*on, ;• ' i i ' | room molher chairm an and co.

chairman.

II Room m othen are M n, Jerry

etiem ju t and Mr*. Rua«el) Gulches, f ln t pa d e ; M n . G arth Blnu and

I M n. Hendrix. »eeond p a d e : Mr»,

I Dee Ander*oa and M n, WlUlwn I fihappee. third: Ur*. Curtl* Barker I and M n. Charlea Johniton. fourth;

M n . WUUim Cloughton and M n,I Floyd a ie ren . f ilth : M n. Bteven

Dorchak a sd M n . Joe Moran, tlx lh ;. M n . CrrlllB Cameron and M n . WIN It Ils McKercher, aeventh; Mr*. Rod

Peak. elBhtht' M n . O ra B arra tt, I, ninth: M nS R ay R o g tn and Mr*. '1 Charlw W right, ten th ; Mr*. John

eleven, eleventh, and Mr*. Albert r Paaooe, twelfth.

John Bleven va* nam ed fczu ra l cJialrmaa for room father*. Clay EOtrldge and Jerry Sherm an »re

■ Don HUMS and Bnica Springer. tKlrdt'Charle* Johnaton and Joseph W unt, fourth; Jack Myer* snd Vemrl Worthington, fifth : C h a rlu W right and Halbert Hatch. aU th;

_____ B o dn»-P tB k_ nnd„Al*n_H»ndi:lx,‘V" ■■ aeventh: Don Reynold* and" Wood­

row Watt*, eighth; Olenn Chaney , and Carl Schoealer. n inth; lU y

J j_ .R o g e n . a n d . W«llir_K<JhUrr--t«»thr

I.iit rioyd eleven and Vincent Z hrm an- |M1| traut. eleventh; Ray William* and III Oerwln Bowcutt. twelfth.

I ^neral Held for I ~Daviff BuaFDilleIII BUHLBY. Oct. IS—Funeral aerv- r Ice* (or David Buell Dllle were held

III 1 Saturday afternoon a t the Snowvllle, [U li Utah. li?B ward chapel with BUhop .Ik A. Klcknian oHlcTIUBi;. HCTWe

II imd posUude w e n played by Mrs,' Alma Larkin..J Tha inrocaUon w u given byIIIBtlll Blahop Joe Smith: SoIoUIa were ' ' Mr*. Don B I a « n and DoyJe BuUer.. Bpeaken were Henry Thoma*. Preal.

rffl a m i C, H. BKetlWKTjd'BlshtrirDrOT Helton, A d u e tw a ix u n g b y M r.an d

“ Mr*. Olen Baum. The benedicUon wa* given by £«rl Hickman. Ac* companlsls for the mu*le*l number* were ilrs . Larkin and Mra. R u w ll

I n il 1 PaUbearcra were Rollln Bhowell., ! ! | | | I Bert EllaMn. Jay Bhowell. Che.\Ur

l^»>U Ellaaon, Lawrence Ander*on andI ln Chatle* Anderson. Flowen wereIjMI carried by membtrs of the SnowvllleIHi Relief loclct)'. Coneludtns rites were

I I I ^leld a t Uie BnovYllle cemeUry. TheI I sraveilde prayer waa given by H ar-| I old P n tL

I i Rites Plannediu TOKYO, Oct. IB iV u .J ip a n e ie

( l i t I m em orial te n lc e s fo r A m erican andH I i i J i aoldlers who d ied inW f ' Ja p a n e ie prU oner o f w ar cam ps willl i i j ^ h e ld ^ ln a B u d d h lit tem p le in

f i l l ill O saka 77iur*day.U fflfr The ritea wUl honor I.OM *oIdiernV ; I ' of the United S u te i . O rent BrlU mUi,; and d x o ther aUied naUon* whoS i i i; captivity dunng

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fi Nixon Avers 'Z Peace Hopes. iZ Look Bright

NEW YORK, Oct. IS W — Vice Presldenl Nlxon expreawd la it night

‘ r , the hope and fa ith thnt lhe :-flhancM-for-p«ac* today.are.beuer than a i any time ilnce World war

lie - .. B ut he told Uie communLit world ru l th a t "the time for word.i alone h*« j r , pu«ed" In effort* to achieve it—"tjie^ 11.,; ilm eJotileetU haacom c."_________,g .. He urged Soviet Rua-tla to accept jqI a* "a formula for peace" Prealdent *K- EUenhower'* proposal to exchange •ve military blueprint* and aerial In-

specUon of military IniUlUUon*. He t fr **Id "No greater atep toward peace l iS could be Uken a t Uil* Ume.“ • r „ . Nlxon voiced hi* view* In comp*n- ^ t |. Ion apeechea before the InlemaUon*

at A lrT n n sp a r t aaaoclatlon and the CO. N®*' H enld-Trlbune forum.

T o Uie air tn»n»port group, with delegnllon.5 here from 47 naUoni,

, J N lw n hailed Elaenhower'* *lckbed ind offer lo lhe Ruaslana la st week to ( r , accept their counter propostl for ~ ground team iwrpecUon If they would w». accept his plan for aerial aurvey*.

Nlxon called EUenhower'* offer "a dramatic development,** I t ihould re- move Uie l u t vesUge of JusUflable

■ h . oppoaltlon to the President'* propo- *aI.heM (d.

^5>d Jh hU Herald Tribune forum speech Nlxon outlined ‘‘the reoMn*

(p .' why I share a hope and faith with jhn millions nf people • In Uie United

SUte* and Uie world lh a t Uie cliance* for peace today are belter Uran a t any Ume *lnce World war

llay IJ-'*»re '

M- TractorjCompany„ 5 Sues on Contractindriea Pioneer T n c to r company filed Ih ; <hre« *u(t* In probate court Monday i rlx, for cempIeUon of aaien contracts. I id - DeToTdanU arr> k . O. OeBotMT » y Cliff Melton and Ralph WUU. C0II9 U y Dworshak U attomey for the pUin-th ;. tiff— ______ _ _________in - T he kcilnn against ^ IS o a rd calls m d for payment of «3110S for comple­

tion of contraoc a fte r a. ir ic to r had been *014 a t public aucUon. The plalnUff alto aaka Interest from Oct. 19. 19M. and 1105 attom ey fees,

I ____ Payment of >293.S3.far.campletlonI p or-KU«-conlract-after-trwct<rr-h»d

been sold a t public aucUon la asked ot Cliff Mellon. Attomey fee* of

jf/d J150 and InUreat from Nov. H. IBM. U aUo aiked of Uie defendant,

Thw f omnlaints ngainiit Wlll.i sUte* ««.07 la due for compleilon ot the u le s coalract a fte r lhe It»c-

. lor had been *oId a l public auction, °y InUsreat from Sept. 11, IBM. and

Ij” * M5 attorney fee* also a re asked.

-^Divorce-Asked—JQ_ Suit for divorce waa filed Monday . . . In the Twin » i l s county clerk'a of- ,era Clara O, Lelcht against Jack,„ ii P. LelchU Attomey for the..'plaln-

Uff Ll JamM St, CunnlnRhrm.,.,11 Th# complaint atnlea th e teu-

pie waa married Dec. IJ, IBIfl, in and FalU county .'T here nre no« re children. Community properly con*

rUIa nt kltchrn and other house- i-ere hold furnUhlnsi.

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Snake River Dam I Plan Is Assailed <

) - PORTLAND, Ore.. OcL « (IH - ’

L t of.Uie D enver Poet, today predicted 111- th a t Idaho t'ower company m ty nol ,,, . be able to buJId three dsroi. In the , ' HelU c*nyon *rea of Ui# Bnake river.,K. Hoyt, who U in PortJ»nd for a Ro- 1 , ,, u r y club addreai, *ald he doean’t ~ bellevB — th# “proper-guarantee*"

were m ade In the recent federal qj ArM power cocnmUslon ruling giving u

Idaho Power lu thorily to build Uic dam*. ed

^ " I really don't Uilnk they will ever i TTi b«-bullt.“ he aald. "Where U th a t wn ;,n, k ind of money going u come from? dn' m e The people have no guarantee th a t j In . they ever will b« built. And w hat nui He can m ey do about iiJ NoUilng.” d t

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a To Be Pushed S',1; BOISE, Oet. iS tfl - The sU U ^ ,„iri highway bosrd told a delegaUon I '

from C a m u eounty yesterday th a t '■* ; H, bid* would be let Uil* fill or early „ next year on a projecl which wUl ,hu link Fairfield with U. S. 9J, one of j

Idaho'a malti norUi-south highway*, cci ^ T he ffToup. headed by Slate Sen.

M ax Honsen. D.. Camss, hsd called «nc AM upon the board a* ll opened lu fall del •IU, meeUng, following a 1,600-mlle in - by

specllon tour cf Ui* norUi Idaho i Uje highway system. . , Na;

The group asked sbout th# sU ta i to of a u t« highway tt. which run* me through Fairfield to U.-B. SJ bu t kfj, rem ains ungraded for 13 mile* o tth e

• route. IThe board said the fitial contract qq,

— w ould-beJor-gradlng snd flnlahlng ja j ' . 1. the road.C t T he board also eoncucred in Uie - , . award of four contracts, one of which

remain* lo be approved by the coun- ty and by the U. B. bureau ot public

^ to*d*-Tbcx-lflUlcd,m5.419____ "‘™' In Ita n o r th Idaho tour Ihe bonrd ."T ’"9 vUlled 18 counties *nri conferrfd " ''** wllh cllliens' fToups In 15 communl-

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ud Meeting: Attended mnie HAOERMAN. Oct. 18-Mrs. Snm equ Xt. D anner. Shoshone, .wond vice presl- con

den t of the sU te PTA. attended a = ion metUng. of_tho,fxtcutlve. board ol _ i»d Ihe-H aiccrm an-PT A -Frlday.-M rs, — ked Harold Henderson. Ooodlng eounlv

of vlea president for dUlrlct number 4 U, aUo attended the meellng,

mt, A panel dUcauion will be hpld a t 111.1 lh e PTA meeting a l 8 p. m. TTiura- .1 ^ 3ay.

Ion'_________ PACT REJECTED ind CAIRO. Egypt, OcU 18 IT-Col.

Anwar el- Sadat, Egyptiin mlnUler o f sU te, said yeaterday Egypt turned

___ down the draft agreement on a

ijxy S U les In August. IBM, because "11 o(. Imposed economic, military tnd po- ,ck llUcal reauicUons on Egypt.'

F e r spring flowers plant new. eu* fliobe Keed A Fe«J Ca. Adv.

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Charlion'H M lon - Julie Adam* , " T H E PRIVATE W AR O F M A JO R BENSON"

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Given Tribute S By KebekahsS

COEUR D'ALENE. O ct I I tf l-A d< Tw in FalU woman wasJionored by q Uie Rebekah* a l a reception here Je la s t n igh t. She U Mr*. M argaret H W atl*;'prtaldellforthB -A s*oclntlon E of Rebekah Aiscmblle*. M n. W atts m U attendlQff th e annual convention Q ot the Idaho Rebekah* wltieh-opea- le ed yesterday aturnoon.

The O rnnd Lodge o t Odd Fellow* fe will open i « convention her* Tue*. h« dny. a t

In M onday business, the Isdlet U Auxlllnry o f ' Pau la rc lu M lllUnt u elected Ruby F, Drake, BoUe. pre*- In Ident for th e coming year,. wi

Jessie U. Fr*ser. Wel*v. was mimed vice prealdent; Georgia ga Sweetman. BoIm. aeeretary, and th Leone Ro*U d. Coeur d'Alene, trea** wl urer. Ci

Jnme* McNeal. BoUe. wa* elected hi vice prealdent ot Patrlarclu MlllUnl to flll a vacancy. p

Gooding Man Is Loser in Court i.

BOISE, Oct. IB «v -T h e federal n> court ordered default judgments yesterday Mgainsi » Oooding m an ^ and a N a n p a couple who failed to defend them*elves against tu lu filed by tho federal government,

I t ordered Andrew Koikelii. a Nampa carpen ter and hU.wife Dora to pay $417 fer the, erroheoui pay- m enl of family allowance after K oi. keJ* was released from tbe army . last February.

I t ordered Veldon J . Sullivan of « Gooding to re tu rn IliH in erroneous ^ navmcnts. fo r veteran 's subsUtence ■■ allowAflce. _____ _______ I

Airport Closes |BOISE, Oct. 18 «V-*nie Cascade l

rw rv o lr -a lrp o r t-w a > -clo««d»to .p l« 1^ lots yesterday for the remainder o( I UiB fall season. C het Moulton, su te ^ aeronauUc:! director, aald the small ‘ ilr ip wa* too »oft f o r tt'te I tnd lnp because o l recen t reseeding opera­tion*. I t will re«jp«i for ski* equipped plane* a fte r th« snows

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SATURDAY. O CT.'29th

"M Y - S IS T E R EILEEN "Jnnei Betty JnrkLEIOK O A RRFT LEMMON

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■ Ike Approves “Ai'ms-Budget-

Planfor1956.~ p g K v g R . O ct. i r a c s M T iu n »t i

Defen*e W iUon said yesterday i h i t . Prealdent Elsenhow er U In ag re em e n t, on p lan s fo r keep inf defense spend- . Inc a n d m anpow er leteU about the tam e c r a UtUe h l ih e r ia th e nex t . fUeai year. . l

WlUoo told a new* conference a t . Uie D enver W hite House lh a t pres­en t planning on th e budget fo r the

“ b«U ;eep lng-7w r* t»rU n*-fle* l.-Ju lj « 1 1* on the 'basU of reu ln ln g military > manpower a l th e pre«ent level or about 3,850,000. H e added Uiat hU 1

• present U tinkinc U th a t mlUUry ex- J _ pMmltiu-M fn r next yeaf m ight go _

-a UUle h igher" th a n the MW mlllon do llan expected for the cu rren t year.

T he secretary a n d Adm. A rthur W. Radford, ch airm an o t the Joint , chief* or sU ff, h a d Just spen t 2 i ] minute* In consu iu tlon w ith Elsen- j hower a t hU hosplU l bedside. t

Aaked w hether the commander-ln- ('i ' ehJef-U-'-agreeabU to w hat you have

la mind." W ilson replied: "WlUiln a , ■> snuill PercenUge, bo th on manpow- (

e ran d renn irju” — r r - K, 1 • H e sa id th e re wa* ho tfifnaVmM i - w im '» iB n h o w tro n thl*.- slnee-flg- -

ures are by no m eaiu flru l and there m igh t be a m inor change up or down j a fle r he ha* a be tter chance to look ]

_ them over.W ilson also announced th a t El*

senhower h a a approved th e appoint­m ent of UeuC.-Gen. RandoJpIi Pat* to aucceed O en. Lemuel C. Shepherd j as com m andant o t Uie m arine corps ‘

1 Jan . 1. P a lo haa been deputy com- i m an dan t fo r several y e an . Shep.

f i tha y e a r - u d h a wlU re lire th e n .. _T h e a ec re u ry said. too. th a t he has

A decided on a successor to Vo/uU >y Q uarles a s aasU U nt secreU ry of de- re fense fo r rcM arch and development, et He sa id th e choice U sall*f*ctory to m E lsenhow er,-and -an -aonouncem en t- ts may be m sd e by th e end of the week, m Q u ar lu now is secretary of lhe air 1- force. . _ .

T he conference with th e ta o de- rs fense chief* m arked Uie sU r t of Uie | . heavleat-work achedula th e reeuper*

s tin g SS-year-old chief execuUve has :t U ken on alnce h is SepU 2« heart at- I t u c k . O ther top offlcUls will be cnm- I- Ing in from W ashington through the

week.ti And th e P resident *r»Jn Mondsy a gave personal a ttenU on to floods In d the northeast. Aides w ld he received I* w ith graUflcaUon word th a t th# Red

Cross and th e fe d e n l govemmenl d have Jum ped in wlUi aid.

Prize for Speech Won at Meeting

i. D, 8. Bailey w on th e blue pencil ; I for Uie best speech a t th e Mondty

n igh t meeUng o f th e I. B . Perrine ^ T oastm asters in th e Rogerson hotel.J, Don B om en was toastm aster for the . evening. O th e r blue pencli winners d were T lm Coughlin a n d John

GacniJe.. Don Johnson was presented a p u t .. president's p in and a token of ap- ,. precUUoQ fo r h is work (or the club , In the la s t alx months.,y T he b e a ffo rm a l speech was given ^ by T lm Coughlin. Lloyd Hsmllton

expUlned (Ira a n d casualty Insur*

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f ( r m F»*#yOM)between Uie e n g in e s aM

ho naUonal guard h a d been forced to sU nd *0 laspecUoa la f«U*ue* because Uxelr arm y unlfonns had be ta taken away from them and

, , Uiey h sd beta fortildden to wear , the ir a ir force uniform*.• ^ e ••nil* cotirerence could enlljliten July mft-on iW* point,” he_*ald, “by de- Ituy llnla< avUUon engineer*. Do they

Funeral Held for ' “ Betty Lou Sharp

>rw. HAGERMAN, O c t iS -G nveslde Jolnl MTTlce* were held Thursday a t Uie t Hagerman cemetery for Betty Lou Uen- Sharp, Pacific Grove. Ctllf,. wlUi

the Rev. James Donald Crtgo offl- r-ln* cUUng.have T he Rer. Herbert Wingord. Den* >l> * ver. Colo,, a broUier-ln*Uw of Uie Po*‘ decea*ed. gave th s opening prayer,

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fig- - p a i i b e a r e n 'w ^ Alfred SandyrJ- here w . Jones, Jr., Albert Gregg, O. B, 'own smlUj. Donald Sandy, Bhoahons. and look Lyons Woody.

VISITING MOTHERPsK HAOERMAN, Oct. 18-M r. and held M n , Earl F ra iler and daughter, ■ons CleveUnd, 0 . are vUlUng hU moUier,

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belong to Uie army or to Uie n ' force? W hat U Uielr mUsIon am

M ». of auch contradiction on the volun „ e d •om er U u sbsurd u It 1 p ia uaoecessary.

"How can the offlcen tn d youm tn d “ W of any sU te have respect fo

r to r • ■ovemmenUI agency of Ui, United SU tes u long t t Uiu tb

hUn JurtsdlcUonal tqutbble belweei Ul# e n s ln ee n and u ,,.» ir force i

,5 f : p e rm lU ttlta e x ls tT s J ________ »-r l ! l Bmylle aUo said U m - i find 1

difficu lt to unden u n d why con troveny ahould be permilted to ex 1st over th e future of the nsUona guard protram .*

5 0 2 u B i a E l,1»| TUES-WED.o „ j. Victor M ature - Richard Egan

"VIOLENTSATURDAY"

_ r o « M » s c o p « . — c o i f l n

’r t ' Y ' i r t T Y,.nJ I ■ .BUHL

NOW OPENandJto. Showing All Week

. ' ★ JAMES STEWART ------ * JUNE ALLYSON

D . « n d Ul* U. S. Air Force In

"STRATEGIC __ AIR COMMAND"

C reslesI aJr pleinry e rer a id e .’ V bU V ldoa - Techalcolor

LAST TIf

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- AI N O W A T _r P O P U L A R U S— — P R IC E S !

I • Ul I* *1 h »ntb* I

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2 HITSI

rrrr:n = T O M C

40 f s r rU n til M M I I

C O W N »U > -T O IIV fM ».A -W

er Bros, made a motion picti [t was a deeply pcrBonal stor e’ and their girls. Now W an

another such motion p named Joe and on<

S

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'ARNCItCOLOA C l N B w u B c o r

T m .s6 A Y .o cro B n l

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betwcrn the

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TIMES TODAYI

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RFUL...you'll wanlbi J if again and ojd

THERE HAS NEVQ ^ BEEN A MOTION

PICTURE LIKE.,,;

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V « - i r i 1- c --------^P la n n eV i s i t u » WA8KINOTO

T >1 f o a \ y g r 1 * 1 1 1 * 8 t«rtl»y alJolied :

«inK. Ocl. >* Ow fin l5; Ru«j*n c u m n t quirt«i^ 5 n l ir «n*JlerQU»nll«'

-iJit l>»l of Amerie* inun, {or fltfenw ,.Ian£TWt- . ,h , , . The«IlociUon

% n »"* the ll* '" ■“w r t S pounds for th e Jl U u «nn ln» Uie h e t ^ th

‘'J . a n lo meet our ■ ■"

p i - y - |W m n \

^ B ^ r d s ' V » lfn tin -B « rc» --------------------- Union of Soviet J

^ B l y u bstor, of the edi-

^ K ,; .p o Ie ro > - . secnU ry of bosrd ot tiie Unton or^ K j u n , nnd Anitoll Sofro* • ^ H p ro io e o n o k .

■ e r H o ^ f o r V

K ^ o i t v i c t i o n -----------^Oct. J8 W \-Scn, ^

^ B s r l t c r It.^ ■ , fcoort’ 'ihM« rMiwn4lb!e“

or ■ federal court l^ g g V y h U a , K»M.. "Will be . _ . ___

■ r S ' - M u M from 1.1. H(he mirmBl wcurlty

^ K s r e i t r r snld:uld many tlmc5. and I nml mslie « complete •

^ ■ x r ) , invrstlsallon of Rll >^l " '’‘f foun*

^ K i pratldr monlci and en< '^ ■ r e i to lucn cnierprises . . .^ ■ h e w lu l Hint M A result V

currently belne held ^iKurlty committee,

of the United SUt«s ^ ■ i t c p i to Immediately

esr I so to prevent nny el thli TioUllon of the

the eltluns who ht\vB ^ K j t s m i 10 Mne ds Jurors.^ ■ t M e thtl Uiose responsl-

the; mitlil be, will be

B wyertiseS .^ ^ ■ u i i T t coimT n r tw innr^iDAKn. ^

wJlhIn J(till puMltallon M

lUnoll *l Twin^^R i^tw tn riltj. flt»l« i>M-!«h».

(li^ (or ib. IriMM.^^A nt>H it»ld ntil*.^^Rrti?i.KT c. rxiu.ir.^.■AMiuuiiw •{ ih« r.<iiiu «r

^ y [ W

B b j W Q U i c i ^ gy/^y ^ ^ A lso

Ji Sandier J Boots ai

k i S T O N ^ ^ 1 ^ ^

■ 2 4 t ’ - I W arm fl,. . N Several p

0 children’s

1 Reg. i;

gjjjV, OCTOBEB 18.18E5

rMotment f ~j [led-by-ODM)TOK, O ct. IB LB-The; th fftlV ai »n fetue m obilization yes>| until lie foun

rw r or IBM lh « n In the! I**ir te r. b u t eArmarked^ lofiotten. i flU U eso tB tcelM dalum .[en»e ordera. ? IUon of copper, • iciirclly ye»r. rose to 60.067,000 '

i e J in u a r y M arch qutr* AtMui 70 per i i t th e .p re se n t kltociUon miklse tpp ire lpound!. ________ u-omw.

> fr o m t >

S T 1Regular Stocl

' H ig h 'an ci“rrie3ran suedes, 'blocks,

S e lb y ; NaruraTizers;

)f 100-.gairs------ ;------

OYCE CASR egu lar Stock to

) included in th is ^ ■> — those fam ous ler Saddles'— Cute 1 and 2-eyelet Ties in e newest sw:eater col-

IO BOOTSfleece lined with fur cuff.

.1 patterns and colors.'Also in’s sizes.

1 2 .5 5 6 . 9 0

3

________ f_________ _____

■ ........... TIME

"Rich n l Order I1 . . . ' WASHINOTON.

_PCI. IB_nB—iTnlrin ’ i j - ,„ , . . i w »i*n—tJail on suspicion of ' ’an unhappy prisoner : lerdty th*t "esnal

ound R alip of paper |be e«3dld»l« mus■ of hla trouser pocket. | of «H

ugh t Inst August and l^lurlns Uie Illness I f had th e wlnnlne [senhowcr.

i was worUi «.000. I “W hat could ver Id they would hold the , " P*"’' •11 he gets out, ft re iu lt of the P

! heart attaclc. his. t orderly *nd busln

ier cen t of U. 8 . worker*: ntion of hla prosn irel and accessories are] in a statem ent Its ______________ . •. _ ^ ice Jic re . .

s lr s D R IY L E S:k Prices to 17.9

7m“l^eTsf^caTfslciT^ s, b row ns ,and colors, s; D eA ngelo; Lite btri

_ ! ________________________,

SUALS (t o 1 0 . 9 5

5 ’ 0 •

{ Gienuine Li and Alligo

By Naturalizer and

R egular to 1

>11 8 . 9 (

luds

iIES-NEM VTW W T FALLS,

r Lauded $20,021, PI" Lf^-Se^. p g

indldttes Mid would- BOISE. Oct. 1( m ust for tlie welfure touthw estern Idtl: d. dispense with ih e lr gon save or pledi

less of President 'E l- U nited Cerebral ■ durlntf an l(-hoi

very well Imve been prnni_ ending yeaU lie ind confusion, a ! A lio t t of mi e President's sudden te rta ln e n particli Ills. Instead, been' a n thon . vlilch f a t i uslnesj.Uke ron iin u - pearance* of Leo rosrnm,' W elkrr sa id of the "Cisco Kid : Issued from his of* B etty Ancona, a :

_____________A -iotal of >7,10<

w

[ lO1 E S S ■

a n d '

FFi3es Ti

___ _______ -WOMI

CASUAL and [R egu lar to 10.95

Also SADDLE OXFORD . . hundreds of styles an colors. All regular stocl

Lizard W( jators H(ndT ro y lin g Also chi

,1 8 .9 5 . ■

0 Reg.

gPrf!

;l S. IDAHO " - '

, Pledged - Utahm-P -alsyJiindsi-S ^aS;L IS , r S S " '

H,hn .fflllali* of Ih . The UlAh B u tebrJl ■ p“ y n ^ 4 ,.u “ n lH -»>e.yi^c-«-hour. Ulevlsion pro- J“‘l*lng ron teil aiy e a i ^ . y a t & p. m «heep and 1

f musicians nnd en- „ CtUforiils PolyTlielpBtpd in Ih r tele. Judging 1l a l m d .p . J ™ /" ? ”"Leo Carrtllo. ' P.iiicho"

> Kid" film wrlM, nnd --------------------------I, a Hollywood' nctrnji. yptr In the f ln t su >7,100 was rfCflvr<i Ib» urea during a radl

m

• e s

7.90 and 8.9Tn

M E N S ------------ .---------------------------

I DRESS FLATS

' O 9 0RDS ^ ^

and

4.90 and 5,90

Vorrien's Mocs hlouse Slippers> children’.'? House Slippers and Sets. Ideal fo r Christmas buy-

g. to 6.50 * 2 *

d\

ihnsW in ■ .1D, O re.. O ct. 18 (W - Charles Secrer, r f l in r- tc ftrn from Utttrid 'A lenfroalH ao

w alked o ff w ith hon- L rd iy n ight whe Pacific in tem aU oaal , v

lod llon h e r . y a t t t i ) . ! .SU ,tt t . . m » . . M n r i i ' " ‘ C n sfc o IIjilB irT lV n w rp rlc t: •e s t and h igh team tn and hog Judging. I Poly was second In l Dr. Robc

sing. Id ah o Uilrd. Brl|» I O P T n i tourth, and W aih ln iton I

I Bye* etamlni

i n t such appea l in Ihli I* ” Shetiioni a rad lo thon .

mI * CHILE

•MEN'IW c Have Mnde E very

chcckinjf p r l c ^ ^ r a n i w holeheartedly Btrrce. i. from our resfular s to tlo n s are au then tic . J

SdleDoorsFRE€!

I • 16" Commemi• Pencil Boxes!

Men's, D

DREi f e t f Regular Stock

yery good selei

^ Re;

0 ®_ W O

M ens'

________ Val

r) B01

Styles f

» '

R eg u la r 1

s . ________

* Specialand

“Complete Sizes Over 400 pairs.

) HAUJLINQ WOOD . f * » * * • * « * .' rALENE. Ocl u m - : s y u g ^ srer, 73, reUred Coeur y ; , , ^

when hU tn c ta r - tr a ile r he w u h au llngou tw ood jel In the Edgemore dls- ' h k t_ _ ... IPHONE

obert V. Shaw P CrOMETRlST ; „ ,

Trontfermined, glisse* fitted COMMEB(

ina N. Pbona UOOMHEAD •m rc s -

mVlfNSlSHC DREN S Sl rS SHOES>ry E f fo r t to Climax 25 Y ears In

•and nam es, th e sale rack s on t ee. T he savinffR h e re a re a ll you sto ck o f th e bent shoes in A m erk . A ll sales final.

‘sOpenWe(l.79:FREE! Fl

moratlve Mr. and Mrs. i IS andP ain t Sets^orChil

Downstairs . . .

ESS SHOIclc of Oxfords and Sport I jlection of styles.

egular to 14.95

.90 O& Q

XRK SHOIis ' sizes, nnany style

glues to 18.95

0 a n d B ^ O

Y S' SHOIfo r Dress, School, I

Sizes 3 to 6

r to 9.95 4 . !

1 I n t r o d u c t o r y C

|, . FRENCH-SH Extra Qui

W TO 20%

,e s . . IBJEatterns .to ctio rs.

P A G E S E « I

! WE'RE M 0V1N0?|H ■ tama a« T tr ■ ■,■ tIIBO ne‘Ford Coh^t 'y. t j f f l

V ovo You — I M j Fords C an " | | u |

!J« - 227HI ■ORD Ifer & Starao* Co. MMilEBCML BTOBAOK ; tti]

^^g»NEWB WAWT AOB. |

f f l

lOES z HOES

s in Tw in F alls W ith

on tho f l o o r - . w ill, yours . every shoe

lerlca a n d th e redac* 1

9:30a^FREE! ^B. SIloe Homsi. ’hildrenl—

>ES i Iirt Styles. 'A ' ra

►5 •: I

)ES/les n5..J I

— 1

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OfferT^SHRINER Quality ;

J E s r r

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p P A G E B IG H T

; j Y o u t h s R e a d y i F o r S a t u r 3 a ^ -f— WorkingJDate' - «EW .YORK, Oct. la tr-AcroM

iho country Baturdfty (Oet. 22)" thousandi ot teeo-tgen wJJJ tear J ihemKlvfi »w»y from danec rec-

, i ordi and hot*rod«, put on old clolhes . nnd so to work.• Theyll dli polttoM on Lonc li-• land, pick fnilt In CRllfomln.Tlify'll

' v u h wIndoTt, polUh can. rikc” , yard#. *aw «nd *cruf>

• in lowni and clUei In all the 46 , stales., And mryUiins Ihfy csm -about, »30.000 ftitocelhcr-wm co to mls-

' ~~^ionnry~chimJity; ichtwu-and-ho*-1 pluls all over the world.J Sftlurdsy U the annual 'voric tSity■ far ChrUl" In the PllRrlm Fellow-• ship Youlh onanUalion of the Con-• cregatlonal ChrUUan c h u rc h e s .I While It U only one of mnny >T)ulhI programs carr|td^on^by ch^rchet of

th e most unique end fnswsc tro» '- _lnc.■'■prom' lt«T>J8lnnine only five-ytan

I BKo the "wnrt day" Idcn h»-< Cft)i»n------To-inctude-inore-thBn-700-<li»or«ni.

I croups ot high achool boy« nnd cirl#I who volunUer for a day’s uork once 1 • j-ear and turn their earnings Into I the Pilgrim Fellowship world mls- I tion fund.I Tills means they have worked to

help pay for hospltnl dreislncs for ' Pfttlcnta al a mission tn India, or 7 for books for a j-ouih training cen­

ter In OerTOBny. i TliM do odd joU In group* of Iwo

OT three, or • , ber# Inlo orchards and field*, whtre-

* ever a job can be found.The nliinis vary. Some boys and

I*'' , ulrls at Dckahlre. N. Y.. earnest ' but few In number, got only M-40 In

the)r_ kitty for their dny'a work last year whllc a group al lheTirst Con- Bregalional church a t Manhnsset,

1 N. Y.. with 3»5 youQu on lu rolls.- nked in 11,00}.

The fuccesi of Ihe annual work day may He In the same youthful

■■ ' ' Imputso toward '■gtine’' companlon- fthlp that h u flowered Into crime “ and delinquency when lacking guld-

Mn. Arthur 'W. Evans, wife of ’ •“ w s-w w arw of the Chatlerum UJJl -

CongregaUonal church at Whli« Plain*. N. Y. bellevei work day and other Plljrim Fellowship proJecU throughout tha yenr aatlaty a desire b:

. . among tten-agen lo do tilings in gi 'I*! groups. c(

J,., ‘■Beys and girls »ht> would never bi think of doing a Uck of work around sl their own homn seem anxious to do dl

. i t for someone else when the rett of the sons 1* Involved." she aald. p«

' Mrs. Evans ho* 30 tMn>aacrs in n: her Chattcrton Rill group, all of U whom Itnd Jobs lined up n'cl! Jn Ad- w ▼ance ot work day; They '•adver- tised" In the church newspaper. «

jl Local Delegates ” |i Attend Meetings “

POCATELLO, Oct. 18-A total of dl,i:;1 60 delegates irom Twin PaJUattoid- *t

' . ed Ihe circuit assembly ot Jehovah's idWitnesses hero Sunday. ol

' Orville Doty, presiding ministerand head ot tha- delegation said tTnearly r.000TeI5SalMTi«U'<rs.~Br mFriend. Brooklyn, spealc on "Over- clcoffllng the fears of thla generation.” fij

T h e peoples of this earth wlllsoon see the complete destruction of d(this fear-stfuek ayslem.of things a

------- l^Ood'rldasdom at Arareaceddon.” reFriend asserted. -This fBllhless. otfear-stricken syslem has a mollo. th

, I *ln Ood_ wo trust, but H-bomb* JuA

II "Fear ot tha Almighty and know- ot ledge of hU purpose 1* your answer bi

I to .overcomlnc fear. Don't fear an lc sn t when a lion U around," he con- “I

I eluded._________ I______________ at

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T H E N A T O

H e a r1 tAt-AlD—A ictlfllinc dftU* 11 froni bocVgtsund neiitt, <lt

[1 t«Bdllif ifilo«Of conoLlA«-AtD MAY BC tSPtOA

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■l « r u s i M d you thr* w ith o u t th o sllghft*! b e th » n io sf Im porta y w ir .J o i f fill o u t eooj

EAR-AIDS711 s. W..M«dlion. Porll

P lea se so n d fre o in fo i

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Ai-gentine Propi “ IsTtimed at Bits BUENOa AIRES. Oct. IB IIV-A t bnltle roynl for men's minds 1* : n golnc on In Argenllna. The outcome '

could decide whether Uits naUon ;r buWd* dfjnocracy Irom the ruin* of d shattered Peronism or reverts - to i ,0 dlciatorahlp. iIt A press campaign 1* trying to ‘

persuade the working man still fa- i n nadcnily dedicated to Juan Peron ' >f Uiat he cnr» get along even betUr i [- wllhout the fallen presldent—and ; be free besides. I t Is being conduct- i

ed by the provisional government J set up after rebels ousted Peron last month. 1

It's an Important propaganda Job and a tough one. Without a t least .

2 the passive cooperation of these3 people. achieving sUblllly will be )f difficult. Peron haa a lO-year head ' .- start In drilling Inlo iholr.mlnds the , 'a Idea he was the only one capable

of leading them to the better life. ' r Argentina’* Oeneral CdMedera- 1 d tloh of Labor (COT) claims *U J r m im en " o rth 8 country’* -» -n im io n >- clUeens. The COT was Peron's big” fUt. 111 In 1B45 a day-long strike and i f dcmonstrntlon by the COT forced < s a mllilary clique which had ar- i ” real*d-Peron lo tre« hlm.-Thftt show i I. ot maa» support hoisted Peron Into 1 I. the presidency the following year, i t How many ot the COTs claimed <- «l«-ininiBn IT.. 1»H .vlri ]- ot the exiled Peron Is questionable. I r but surely-the figure U high. Un-n lcs.1 laught something olher than i- "peronlsmo." they could be a con- j

slant threat to tranquility. i

m r:o)il end tot. Applied re>)

r U R A l W A Y T O

r B e t t e rtit* »o *i«oili>o dlttlc*tii»t nlilAB1, <loivtt el auditory <otiel. lo

onrf l« <onc*"lr«f» *V«» mgft

'[OAllV lltlMUl 70 THOU WHO AM u n it HAtD OP HCAIINO

not *200... not * 1 5 0 . . .

not *75. . . only

19 "TOTAL PRICE

m t a a i tth is " r r e « ’» rnform otfon t t s t o b lig a tio n . It could )H an t thlr»g y o u d o th is coupon o n d m a ll It new .

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3 ig L a b o r G r o u p ^'A H ie government o f MaJ. Oen.1* Eduardo Lonardl is try ing to show „ „ le the Peronlslas the d ifference be- m tween labor imlon* free to c h a r t dul of their own course and Uiose dom l- jsh to nattd by a govemment. I t Is also

trying lo get acrosa ihe m eaning ot lo "hard money.” Newspaper* under

temporary direellon of th e pro- m visional authorities carry editorials er on these subJecU alm ost dally . n P Id Typical were two edltoriaU on the t - same page of "La Epoca“ one day I t last week. *na

One, aimed a t c O T -affllla le d £?*. unions which wlll elect, new of*

ficen soon under governm ent su- « pervisloD. said: ^” “An ellKUfe ,union demoency ^ I# the u s k of th e hour.” ^at le The second editorial, entlUed — Ie "Salsry and Money." c a ir ie d . lor- e. ward the contention of Pe ron 's op- “ * t . ponents thn t salary raises h e gave *Ix the workers were quickly gobbled upn by-lnflat£on_---------------------------------Ig "The people work, nnd lo r the ir hav

work received a sa lary In pesos for d mnde of paper," I t ia ld . "Pesos have >d value because they rep resen t the b r- nation's wealth . . . O ovem m enu bull w spend and spend. W hen .th tlt.m oacy — « Is gone. Instead of reducfns the r. spending, they p rin t pesos, w hleh is :d easier. Paper cosls I ltllc . and Is ta. p rin ted-'rap idly. W h a t happens e. then?1- " It more pesos a re p rin te d bu l n no more wealth ts developed, each I- peso Is worth less w ealth . . . The

salaries, then, are n o t enough. One

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FIrsf Time Offored to the H<JUST MUAStD » O M OUR U l NOW RIADY rOK THt HARO (

EAR-AIO IS AN EXCLUSIVE PRODU' SHOWN O N tY A T C L IN f'

★ NO BATTERIES NO CORDS NO EAR BUTTO

i f NO TUBES★ NOT ELECTRICA★ HRSr COST ON★ WILL NOT WE/

r . - be SURE TO ATTI SPECIAL SHOWI TWO DAYS ON

THUR. and FRI. OCT. 3P E R R IN E H O TEL

B:M ajn . to I p jn . ^

FREE! Two Days 'Audlometric test ond onolysli of yot Mr. Lloyd Gommon, authority on h lcm» with mony yoort of experJencthe-h o rd -o f 'h ea rjn g ;--------------—

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New Council fo r g — ^Morocco-Meets

RABAT, French Morocco. Oct. 18 (^M o ro cc o 's newly forined regency de council, appointed to take orer ha duUes of the sulUn a fte r hU ban- Ishmeot, held Its f ln t m eeting yes­terday and asked lo r broad support boi from th o local population. al(

T he first duly ot th e lour-m an ac throne council, whose m em bers were — Dfreed cm only Saturday, will be to appoint a premier to form a gonrrunent represenUtive of alt shade* o l political opinion. This government ihen wlll sego tls to with France lo r a turnover o f m any local gorem m ental functions.

Ben Sllmane. form er pasha of the holy city -of Pe*. has been menUoned as most likely candl- date for the pretnler*s Job.

lAust augment them, because prices go up."

These are basic Ideas m any na- Uons have been discussing lo r yean .

have no t been brought up publicly for a long Ume.

Bird supplies and bird ,se«d In buUt. Globe Seed * Feed Ce. Adv.

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“ Kefauver Has Not-Yet Made ■ Plans fo r ’56|;

Estes Kefauver said yesterday he has g nol made up h is jo ln d v.hether he wUl TUB lor president Jn WM-'

•rtie Tennessee D em ocnt called a 1 ) new* conference and I s s u e d a JD mimeographed statem ent yeJterdsy uy log he wants lo consult 'a num­ber of DemocraUc leaden In various j part* of the country.’' p*,

K<r»uwr a id h e »'oaJd decide and announce hU decision within a ••reasonable” Ume. But he indicated ^ Uiat he Is In no hurr>^. bb

He told newsmen hi* decision wUl y- u o t-b e -m a le r ia U y lnllu«nc*d-by yii

similar decisions to be made by President Elsenhower and Dfmoerat p<, Adlal z . Stevenson.. exj

Skvenson was In New York todsy d for a conference w ith Sen. Herben ] H. Lehman. D.. N. V.. a supporter «|i ot Stevenson and % possible holdout dji

. 11 the New York delegation goes to ”fi the DemocraUc convention pledge thi lo Gov. Averell Harrimnn. A spokes- :

- ram ' fo r tch m a n -s a ld thc-senator In(- may have someihlnR to n y obool- Ihe-Deraooralio-prcsldenUal-naml- po

naUon In a week or so. DliKelauver’s sta tem enl did lllUe to hli

clear the political a ir. He did make — clear th a t he is n o t considering the ■ vice presidency nnd tha l he will ■ run lo r Uie lop Job or not at sU. I

Benson’s Ouster Reported Sought

CHEYENNE, Wyo.. Oct. IB -r Republican leaders "are trying to find a way for ABrlcuIUiw SecreUry Benaon to retire," Senator O’Ma. honey. 0 ,. Wyo.. «n)d yesterday.

"NoUilng Benson h u done has . had-any-xirect.lnjU)ppIng.Wie_f*U

of farm prices," O’Mahoney said a t a press conference. •’And Republl- u n s are finding the farm price squeeze a lltUe difficult.” - - -

CM ahoney quoM t Benson as say­ing he will not retreat from his

" flexible fann price support policy.

State Disposes Of Land Tracts

8 BOIBE. Oct. 18 W—The sUte land y departmenl reported yesterday II ;r had sold 160 ocrcs of grailnc land go . near B n m ett lo r J8.000. aboul twice s<

the appraised value.'■ Andreiv LltUe. Jr.. of Emmfll. ■ •t bought 80 acres for $4,000 nnd Don- ■

aid Tolmie of QnmetC bought fiO ■ n acres lor the sam e amount.

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5 18 w — Motorcycle Patrolm an, Nick M all h a d a novel way ycs-

6 terday to announce to friends an d

m erchanU o a his beat U u t hU wile had given blrUi to a girl.

erw — ITB U ed -» -p tn k -riW > o ft-o ^U -iM motorcycle's radio ant«iH». he - -

':B aoD ai.SaysH e S “Fired” Premier

PARIS, Oct. IB W -PU yboy Em - , . peror Bao D al announced todsy he ld» S id -‘/ i r td - sou th-V ler-N tffl-FT ir- ‘ • mler Ngo 01nh Diem who has called

a referendum In an effort to end Bbo Dal’s role a s chief of state.

An estim ated three mllUon Boulh viet-Nam eee-w U l-votA -SuodA y-on WheUier to o u s t Uie absentee em- peror o r the p rim e m inister. Diem u expected to ‘win a resounding voU

lay of public conlldence. e n Bao Dal announced lh a l h e has tcr w ithdrawn th e mUslon he gave 5Ul Diem 18 m onth* ago and Unit the to “full powers given the Rom sn Ca-

lge thollc premier has been canceled." ea- The emperor apparenUy was mak- tor Ing-a-last desperate effort lo m ain- >nl u y r^ » p > tu '^ --3nie semblBnce of al- po»cE.ln.lhe South_yiel Nam_st*te.

Diem Is equaUy d e tem ln e^ io force to him out.

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Historic Shrines :i Project Planned

' 'BOISE. Oct. 18 C ti-The sU le li “s ttenpU ng to inyentory and thm

, to properly m ark the many hU- “• torlc shrUies and points of Intcrrat

In Idaho.- Oov, Robert E. Smyiiraald j'caterday. • ----------

‘•It, wlll be a lltUe time before — ' Uial program begin* U) be appsr-

ent bu t I Uilnk you wiJl appreclale Uie Interesl Uiat wlll be created b> such fliarken." Uie governor s.Hd

p r in a le tte r to Earl ft. Peck, blslioi r" of-U ie MUi ward of the Pioneei

sUke of Uie LDS church in Sail Lake CJty.

Peck had written th r gdvemor expressing apprcclallon to ihe M.ne -for providing such fine, clean road-

. aide park* along Uie h ichw ap oi your sU l« for use by Uie travclfr.'

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liMi la prf*lou4ly o«ered JlUl-A Kttr«l new Improve-inelltffd for increwed drlv. S P P g:.'Drt «r.d convenience. One laataDKU lir«l«r which de- . PO IN T CLEAP3'ilf»lihlnIive»eeonds«It- Abbtimji'* Gov. Jan rf OR. rcsardlea of out- clarcd ywUrday.

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H i b l i c /tMl. 2'/i tnilw so u th o f T utU c Btn

flriird l mile c a s t of H a K c rm n n . 1 &

THURSDAt i l t a( 1:01 O'clock

18 HEAD CATTLEI ywrs nId, tprlnser

‘“ 2 »», 5 jfAM old. sprlnjer ^ » » - . S)e*r*old, djirlnger

»«. 4 K»r» nid. uprlnser tow. J jtnr* old, mllltlne

^ • H o j i t in cow. i yenra old. Rprlnser‘Pf'nser

nsllfM. 1 ye.ir old htilfn, < mnnthj old

^■»in ilftn, I mniiUij oldwd'Production Hecnrdi Given

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CHICKENS

Household GOODS

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n E m Y ~ u . s . A .

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T£cr nxFORESTS AMDUSSrm

p ^ a l l o t ^ — H o m e1 f o r S ch o o l LEICEffTEB.

lift.—The betl 1&'i- “oof of LC‘«hn« been uked lo hold night and a gieleeUon by Dec. I to wclcome D tnnI

mer_vqter. of thla .re?h lsh school, how Urge ^ momiiawhere they wanl H and J id e * c ? ^ ei

.ouId_l.ave a civic udl- Z t r ^ u r ^ t\

t » m . y . ,„ ,S . , Irom 5 ? “ r 7 . ' S rtier schooU eommltlcelor an anawer by Oct. ' , —

) bond L«ue for a new S tE t6 F u ,-aa defeaUd in an elec- c i L 1

S c h o o l--------------------- BOISE. Oct. IB

n 1 <''“1: tuperintencm r O l S O m »tri:cllon. aald y

. . . , 74TJSO In aUt«I k e B e a te n

EAn, AlB.. Oct. 18 W - idsho'a public ac)v. Jamea E. Folaom de- The money ref•day: "You can. count iruiaiiment In thMihower In the race and (joHar bill for su)set reelected." jchools d u rln j ihii([ governor, who U host .innual aouthem govcr-nee. lold reporKra Uiefarm p o l l c l e a have

D' chance of any OOP 1 " I!lnc (IftU d Prealdenl J I

iredicled. 'T here’s no f c t i j S S B k 1111—the aouUi will jo

----------- SMOKIMrapoQ for water ptpM. ■ m ^ m > Feed Co.- . Adv. S o f S K C

HRrTIS?"“““ 5iiSCwloOtlMtoUashi

«.wend«ffuBy-btMMd.k. tflKU fin,hgp.,thfii«l

rrff rary H -l >* "T M y irlib lit ulcky >»ln («ter iervoM fnm l.«o4 T»t«a> taoks DdlS tk ,.m a ^d Arlhrilk

.ktm wt„ Ul.

M . M br> I SMOAl..WMdtrfiJ nlltf.

liiiT srw iir- SAV=MOI Drl»—P*> r. n. B«t ICII

\ U C T I CB tore; o r 2 mlleii no rth . 2 m iles 1 a m quU tirisf'fam ins’ am i^w liri

(VY, OCT. 21Lunch on.Grounds by Tu

FARM MACHIN19(3 FORD'FCRGUSON TRACTIFord renovatorFord cultivator\- tu rn p lo ivHlshway mowerRear-end manure loader3-row tilde corrutator, 3-polnt h:1S4I O M ven eo t r a c t o ii

* Oliver 20 plow3-»cctlon atee! harrow 3-ncclloii iprlns looth harrow 8-fl. Van Brunt drill, good condit

a IBS3 David Bradley mowerIDSO New Holland twlne-Ua baler John Deere 4-Iur, rubber tired old No. 200 Inlemallonal m anure spn Mormon hny derrick Blnsle-wlng ditcher.

Horsc-Drown MACKDean cultlvaler Dump rake Corn cultivatorInlcmnllonal 3-bar side r.ike - No. <-A Bfar Cal choppcr and gri

TRUCK a n d TRAm o CHEVROLFT THUCK-W IU

Oood Condition, a-whcfled Iraller-W llh-Oraln-B-e

Oood Condition.

BALED HAY1500 nslcj. f ln t and aecond cuttln MISCELLANEOUS ITEM 3 TOO

TO MENTION

;h d a y o f s a l e

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#Land Re

C&eckS ' WAflHINOTON. I— H C j f f government U joina y f i " ---- lla public land r«o;r * lim e alnce ll bejrar

A t i O O O O T h U 'i the year li 1

r r i M n s ^ Director EdwardP HAVE 8ECN BUILT bureau of land m

• nouneed yeaterday a ktGROIVINSnMBEK 40& contraci to Yor)lo rro w in s ra s r i S . tS 'S . 'S ,SflKONEYEAR »lx miWon

m ake them Into a c( Index. ThU lob la t by June 3 0 .1S56.

A second phase < E S 5 S ! S S ^ lu U o n calli for a

o fnne bu irted rra i-: th e n atate

five years a l an of fire million dollai

* ^ 0 modemliailc conaUUJle the f ln t I 1812 In a record* a become badly anllqi

. HEAD TIME3-NEW

m£M WISELY

l e c o m n T g ^CR. England. Oct. IB I Janitled a t the clceater prison last \ guard opened ll. to nnie An.ion, 2S.tio had.-b*«n-S4>rvlnB- - B p H | | | | | K ^ H - t tu larceny sentence, K B b S K ^ ^ L 1 earlier In the dny B S H a B ^ i W I 1 voluntarily becauae B t ty H U W iB lff S trouaen'w hlle climb-' W w {)W M iln*?KW fall.”

^iinds for ols Sent Out. IB (^ A llo n B .Jo n e a . cendent of public In* d yeaterday tha t t3.- 4t« fuads had been the county treasurers

a for dlairlbullon to : school districts. represenu the second

I the sU te 's IS million support lo the publle

; the current biennium.

s i i ^ i l BING HABITE asyW ay- | | | ^ _im *T O M ceoM iivMACCO MARTQhiUlvIUilUhulthkOInf ^ ^ ^ 1IttMt iMi liM«t..WkpUM l3 .......... ...........................m l <Uivpr to locd iKtJth. . tediy'tclimiu kdmltiint

S s S S Stodtjr, te*ll*lt«.riihrlt«r. ^ *uuonil SMOK'NO.MOU % %

11.00 rA O A oi m mj . . . . 0 N i r « i m #

lOR DRUG^---- ^- Buhl - Goodmg |

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TIMES-E S -N E W S, T W IN F A L L S , !

{ eco rd SpeakersJACKSON. Wyo

• Charles B. Shumi/ K i l l ) o C t the American P»rn

i tlon. will be oneIN. Oct. IB l<n—The speakers a t the «i cotng to modemlM c t the WyomUig records for the first eraUon here. Nov. I e m th n n in 1812. O lher speakers a ll se t up the g«n- mmg's Gov. UUwan

Rep. K eith Jhomac ird Woorlry o f Use Dr. O eorje BcarseU 1 mannKrment an- March for the F a r ay award ot a $108.- ' . - . _

rIti?e’M k t I r W .“l i N d ^ i l l & Glerlfy and sort someluUUnB cards and C l A n n l o Ca control document O I C w l l l v O 'la to be completed ^

I. . Nanlftlb4ck»a..b<1« or tbr modem- S S T . S I S S u Sir a lolal revialon iu«jii.An<itoikt«bsM

T a . 's . v . s s i '^Itates over a period if,ou»r,iniMr»W.» ; an eaUmated cost ofa»Miiiieo™rortj.D«

fe‘S K ." ± i :K ;inllOh procram will thtlrnillddlunUeuUon■nt Innovation sl^ce *■dx system th a t has it ntninc U<k«ntlquated." Wootley f/,YS'jhu‘’7oa*t»ijt

s it Um *4im' h im rvli ---------------- Js7td(oroT<i(«7«n.<><^ E W S W A N T _ A D S ^ _ _ ^ ^ ^ ^ _ ^ _ _

N o n d i

B I L L I N G !

A T h e m a n of the ho. f I th e S u n d ay roast

1 1 t io n . F o r m eat is t:y t io n o f practicallyA I t 's th e crowningI \ w ife ’s c o o k e ry —I I energy-bu ild ing p\ / th e w hole family\ J p e p a n d vigor.

A As yo u p lan your

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;rs Named ^Wyo.. Ocl. IB '.n — tiuman, iiirAidrm of Farm Bi rrnu feders. one of Uie (taiurtd le annunltg Farm Bureau fed-fov. a-11. _______ __________ .7T ^"srs will include Wyo-Iward L. Slmpwn and _- ^omaon. R.. W>o, andirseth. dirrcwr of re- iST•Farm Burr.iu. V.

gBackache 1 1 ^ ess Nights p mik«. btttUtkt. «f niixulirtfUordirlodDrilKMtni]ibsMtuxlilrinkunitlKlrr-milil UidtUiJiiluUoA- ___ ^ ■ ■ ^ S b S S I I

tj. Doui't l-llli orua htl; line MUnn. I')T th<lr Kx>U>. bUddtr Irrluilnn. and by uUon throush Ihr kl.Intia tu* th* oulput et U>< UU<kKl« m»Jin m f.a . Ir»bi..,.»ioir.n:».i..iMp. I fE R R INt«alt...UrI>oan'irilli... | rynlUf minium h»««i>. \ ■» i •n. 0« I Dean'f nil( todnj t

e r f i j l Tf r K E S ^ A N D

O N T H E M l

! house is a t w ork, carv ing las t—a n d all is an ticipa - is th o o u ts ta n d m g a ttra c - .Uly e v e ry m eal you serve, ling e ffo rt o f th e house- y ~ f u l l o f n o u r i s h in g ,;g p ro te in s t h a t help keep nily h e a lth y and full o f

o u r w eekly m enus, m ake

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i t a p o in t to include m ea m e a l. W a tc h food store t im e ly specials. A nd as! to su g g e s t th e b e s t cu ro a s tin g , broiling, frying m a n y im p o r ta n t nutriei in g h e a l th an d efficiency fo r good g row th an d i c h ild re n . M ea t helps n t h e w o rld ’s b e s t n o u rid

)U BENEFIT from the fnoot you *oJIO m e o f i l on importonf b o d y b 'sp y o u i t ro o g one/ heolfhy*i o f o o r m « n m p 6 r ta n r ;ir td i« tr i»m * a t h e lp s S ro k e RJverVoIIoy gn

i j ^ a h o W p A C I T I Z E N W H E R E V E R

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aeat in m o s t e v e ry /jre ad v e rtis in g fo r Iask y o u r b u tc h e r jcu ts o f m e a t fo r f

in g . M e a t su p p lie s Ixients fo r p ro m o t- \incy in a d u lts , a n d 1id d ev e lo p m e n t in /s m ak e A m eric an s 1rished p eo p le . *

, Jn (w o w ay * .

y.bulldlog fo o d M p * ycond, because H veitock Is riefc-Th* d o / I a r y o u i p e n d .

' grow and p r o jp o r .

P O W E RSR IT S E R V E S

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* :■; English QueenFaces Uproai-I Over Romance I

! LONDON, Oct. IS UT ~ Q uras Ij-' ; Eiizabelh I I returned frtxn a Ions I

; ScollU h holldty today to ( u « » ■ r ls ln s uproar over the romance of ■

* h e r lovely sUter. PrlncCM M arsaret. ■ ‘ and Peter TownMnd. ■* The royal t n ln brtaBlns the mon- ■

areli nnd her two ehlldrcn arrived ■ a t srlmy Euston ita tlon In mid* ■

-•• -’ momlnB a lle r an overnight UJp ■. • from. Balmoral cu tle . ■

5 T1i8 queen remained In lhe iU* ■■ * tJon a iev mlnutea and then drove ■

off with Prince Charles and P rin- ■' ' cess Anne toB uek lngham palnce. ■

----- •'only a ahort wollt fruiii clBTVnee ~HJ house where Princess MnrKaret live* ■

w llh Queen Mother Eiitnbcth. ■High on th'e queen'a “Ihlnpi to ■

‘ 'do" waa a family confAb tonight ■'i w ith her husband, the Duke of Edln- ■. bursh. her mother and her sLiter, ■

U will be the first fnce lo face ■diseuMion bclween the sMUr* alnce ■M arsaret and Towawnd mel l.iat Hweek after. .ft,..two:yr»r Mp!.raiJon ■and then iipent-fc week-end to- H

__ KClher In pie_EngUsh eounlrj'side. ■A separnte government conference ■

on ihe romance also w m on tap, HPrim# MlnUler Eden, out of town ■

during mo«l of Uie recent Town- Haend-Margaret hubbub, cnlled an H

! afternoon meeting of the cnblnet ath is official residence. No. 10 Down- ■ing sUeet, anil afternnrd wns due “ * for an audience with the queen a t the palace.

W hat would come of all thia no--------eulelder-flould-Xoratell—m ctc_W M . K

< aome hope, but little expecUtlon, " » - -thnt-It-w ould result in , an Imme­

d iate public sCaKment to clear ther. ■ air,

-* The liberal mIddJe-of-the-road j,j. . News-Chronlcl# put Ita finger ~we

____ squaraly-on-thf rraaon-foc-thejUbllC a t-ticonfusion. Com m entins_that mem- ih o ; bers of parllamVnt "are frankly »uHc purded by the way tho affair has p ju i

• - been handled," It added: Pr," If the marriage is on, they ask. used

why no t announce It quickly? If poru there is to be no marriage, why al- u> th low the couple to continue to meel without A clear denial of Uio ru- open mors?” . . . mem

Meanwhile, tiie 2S-yenr-old p rjn ---------cesa, caught in the middle of a love « vs. duty debate, appeared to be auf- Q P ferlng from a slight eaae of nerves.

There were spreadins whlapen ( tha t., under increasing preasure, ah# _ _

' 1*1 m ight decide after all to g l« up , " S he r royal a ir force hero of the ' *

IbfttUe of BriUln. who will be 41 ®1?J nex t m onth. He U th a dlrorced fa th e r o t two children, ^

, T he couple spent five hours to - 'y , ,• ffether a t dinner yesterday in the , I apartm ent of socially prom inent • M ark Bonham C after and his w in f ' American-bom wife. Mrs. Bonham

C arter U t daughter of th e laU pani'e -;'^~Conde Nast, a m agailne publisher. p

1' i Newsmen wailing outside found ton.

Townsend much more serious and ist.

I brusque than usual. The prlnce&s Pnl I ' looked positively down in th e m outh. Dick

1 ' S taff PickedSHOSHONE, O c t 18—Kew s ta ff Jos

■ members for the Lincoln county praye Cancer society have be«n named Deelo

— by Mrfc Charlca lIoDien._______________—Mrs. Lehh PlasUno and M rs. Joe (

Sroyles will serve as vice command- era for the county and Mra. H. A. l,,_ . T hom e wlil bo publicity chnirmnn. ^ ,

Mr*. Broyles plans to a ttend the alalo lea'dci^ lp workshop a l Boise Thursday through Saturday. j

1 ' KfriTrips Taken_._ : f =

"~D IE T R IC H '.'0c 'ri6-M f."ftnd M r i i . ------Adolph Lehman. Mode.Mo. Cnllf,. f and hla sister. Mra. George Clark, nil i Beliefiower, Cnllf.. have returned

- » o m i 'a f tc r v&!tlnK^el«irveriier“ iMrs. Alva Lewis is vl&iUng h e r| n i

ilnnghlfr, Mr<. Wlllinm tCfnnoy, nnrtj family In Salem. Ore. ____

S I ^ U G T]|)^ A m q u U tln jr f a r m ln R — th e s e a

I h re C 'fo u r lh s m ile s w e s t o [ R ic

THURSS T A R T S A T 1 2 :4 5

I FRED SI

CATTE.E

3 lloUteln cows, 6 years old—nne uprl will be fresJi by »nlr dny. one tliri breed rIvm five gallon and the otlie 8 Eallun cow*.

9 llolatcin oprlncer eowj -

FARM M AClllNHRYF-20 M IC. trnctor. good rubber nnt

Blinpe19<C Ford Ftrgav)!! trnctor. rrcnu ly c

/(; 16 Inch I.H.C. trail luo-w ay iilor I <-Bar I.H.C. side rnke

jjjl 7-Foot I.H.C. trnll mower, like new

H. A. S\IJT.C. grain drill

.IJ31 I^rffuson side rake

M anure spreader aV a lle y MountTcorrujalors Hsree-secUoa hairow a ixtecn-foot hay rack C om igator wlUi th rec -p o laf h llch H eavy duty four wheel tra ile r 3 Horse drawn m ow e«W agon and rack, rubber Urea ' .3 Seta o f sleigh, bobs S e t of curlers for mower

Tl

Fred Sim Mrs. H. A.1

K la m & K liu g , A u c l l o n « n i

r'^'pAGETEN

. Book]

The Maglfl Valley Bfemorial HosplUl U a Monday afUmoon in (he hocpilal Lem Chapin, general cbalnuau, Mra. C

* * * *

Book-Review-Tea Guild Aids Ap]

M/a. H u g h Phltilpa revlea'cd "Wedding Ring" by Stewart Tolsnd cll at-(h»-book-rsvl«ar-J«a.spoaiored.by. sen the Maglo Valley Memorial H ospltil Tlcl guild Monday afKmoon In the hos- Uot plUl audltoriiun. T

Proeeedi from th e event will be ech ised to complete payment of the xirtable electrocardiograph donated ^ « the hoRpltal by the guild. I l l

Mrs. O lenn Voyiea. preslden'- ' ' J )pened the t«a by velcomlnc (he nembera and guests.;-------------------------s— ------------------- C

Service Held for « Accident Victim ■"

DECLO. Oct. I» -P u n eral a m ice s ^ or K aren Lynn Matthews, a '.i-year- lid child who died of injuries re- eived in a traffic mishap, were con* .i„,i lucled M onday a l the LDS chapel J"*' ly Counselor Alton Oriffin.

William M atthews gave the open- ng prayer and Counselor O riffin , ead the obituary. Speaker was Vlnfleld HuraU Hal M atthews and in . Blanch Bray sang duets accom- . «nied by Mra. Mal Matthews. Ctoa- ng prayer was given by Elmer Sax- on. Mrs. Ludecn OrUfin was organ- H®''

Pnllbenrera were Terry Hunier. P'*'! )Ick Binke. D an Hunter and William f< Jralg. Flower girls were Emma ’rcston. Z e l l a Preston. Arvllla Turst, N orm n' Lon 'WhlpplB and dinnie DnrrinBlon.Joseph 01llelt« gave the graveside ^

rayer n t the concluding rites In leclo ccmcUiry. 3 P.

— __________ o f JGuests Reported j=

KINO HILL, Oct. I8 -B e r t Hop- _ ina hns gone to Ellopln. Wnsh.. r > vUlt his son, Howard Hopkins04-family.-----------------------------------— -Mr. and Mrs, Elmrr Wilson. Den-

er. have been cuesis of Mr. nnd tra. W. C. S m i t h . ______

R EPAIR & C L E A N IN G . .nil llr.Irrt. Oil rurnirci. Coil furto i ■• fra; II. C. LUll« Furnftc*a. pftrtj In

' wTo n E SlVt or 35M jBUS C O W H A M SERVICE !

--------- "Atl'ftVtl-tliiiTiftli-rf"--------- i ------

rtohhse arlic lca w ill he Bold a t th e f a n R ichfield, Idnho , on

SD A Y /O tM IN CH BY I

SIMPSON EQUIPMI' ■*E-Pool cut-rfwiiy dls

knrlncpr nnetC e 'f o u i t h ' V.in Brunt Ifl-holf , other IWO nre , attachmentI.tI.C, manure npreai

Wing ditcher

3-8ccilon wood hnrr< . , . , Sflt feeder for hoes

nnd In eood H«rne.« nnd collars,, , , . '‘'t ' WUROIISlly ovrrluu lrd u t a of wood « r n p 1;

Revm l SO Eftllnn dr ClnUls, cnble, bars. Approxlmntely A ton

5WENNEY EQUIPMITR’o-Mor?e trailer

. .3 Sets harne.« Overshot stacker Surge two-unit mllli MolUie dump rnke Electric lool grinder De Laval cream sep: SOO-gallon gas tank i SOO-galion slock tank ApproxlDiately 3 tons 24 good ra il rw d ties 3 CatUe feeding bun

■ Forks; shovels, chalm

TERMS; CASH

n p s o n , O v /

Swinney, (R a y O y e r a n d M}

t R e v i e w H i g h l i g h t !

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>lta! guild ipooM rcd a book‘revI«ir man, lal andlterinm . From le ft a ra Mrs. lha 1 I. C. E. Roberta, ticket s»lea chair- grapl

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j a o f - H o s p i t a l -----------------

p p a r a S s F u n d s ^Mrs.JhUrKuarite Jaclcson.’Mrs. Ce- 3-yei

cll Jones a n d Mrs. L em Chapin, miss aervod on. tha-piannlng.,cflm m iti£e. .thin! Ticket asles were u n d e r th e dlrec- swa)Uon of Mrs. C. E. I loberU . I____

Tea was poured by Mr*. T. Wayne n * echow and M n . D ea^ H . Affleck. j J r i

Openings Listed J I n U. S. Positions

College seniors and gm duates, re- for hel gardlesa of the ir field .of m ajor jppine; study, and "college-caliber people" united who have had equivalent experience The are eligible fo r federal government ing t< positions paying t3,S70 to $4.SU a deadlo ye*r. f ln i »

According to Agnes A. Stronk, ex- ^ id tl: am iner-ln-charse, board of U. 8. a com' civil service examiners, applications T)]e‘ for the flrat federal aervice entrance phliipi examinations ahould be filed by Nov.IB. The f irs t w ritten U st will be caif given Dec. 10. with additional writ- i, pe«ten tests given every few months. ---------

Alw available to qualified appll- . canU are d ie titian exam inations i paying U.S70 to 1 0 3 5 ft year. Posi­tions are aituated In localitiet throughout the U nited SU tea snd Puerto lUco.

Further information m ay be db- lalned from M iu s in in k a l the Twin Falls postofflce.

REPORTS SLATED ^KINO HILL. O c t 1 » -T h e Wom-

rn's Missionary society will m eet at I p. m. W ed n e s(^ a t th s horns - )t-M »-A rthur-^ i . ---------- ----------

Electric Blanket IR E PA IR I

tM ost Brands)

— R e w lr in jr — C I e a n ln j t :.._ - — H in d in f ;

Blsnkets sen t in—require ap- ' proxlmateiy one m onth .

C A L L ^ G O " j SEARS SERVICE DEPT.___________I

S S -a rm tw o m ile s n o r t h a n d

:t. 20V R I C H F IE L D ( J R A N G E L

ENT IIlf double dlK grain drill with

J B'reader, steel box D l

inrrow.ne»

ip Iron I d rvims • ir». clc.ton.1 of mined grain

y ENT■r

milkerkeider ■ sepamtor ik and stand ankUins mixed grain lesbunksains. elo. J

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O w n e r uM y ro n J o h n s o n . C l e r k s ______ EJ

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TIMES-NEWS, TW IN']

its Hospital

aan, and M n . Hugh Phillip*, wbo gave ha tea will tw uted to eompleto paymcDt Taph which lhe r» lld donated to tha ha»i

----- ^Request— -1^!MADISON, Wls.. Oct. W flfl— I J

A Madison m bther asked police X J loday nol to feed candy to her I-year-old son when h e turns up J Q missing next time because "he dLitri IhlnkJ.U’a.& .rcw Rrd.for.runnlnE. the_i tway." ducle

I Fails.

Iritish Aid Eyed S ” In Seating Battle 'IS,

IJNITED NATIONS. N. V., O c t IB Velda - T h e UnlUd S**le» was reported netto day to have appealed to BrlU ln MyrU r help in its finht to bcI the Phil- Sines elected to a se a t on the A s ilted Nations security council. bnra The assembly will resum e ballot- O H ai ; tomorrow afternoon on the Davis adlocked issue In w hich Russia Moun a t supported CommunLtt Poland Linda d then switched to Yugoslavia as plnyei compromise cnndldate. Munc'The United States bocked the Anne illlpplnea from tho stArt. The

----------------------------- be he:Calf meal formulas. Globs Seed Feed Co. Adv. REAL

t

Tall and trimLEVrS h a v e a W es te rn fit a m

like n o o th e r b lu e je a n s in th

W ear like iro n , to o l S o n e x t t

g e t t h e r e a l t h i n g - g e t LEVI’

C o p p e r-R iv e te d b lu e je a n s !

America's Finest ■ I Overall • uNcnns H M

tOOK FOK THE REO TAB ON TKE MCI

■ M i m s n n D ■ m I. L m. M. sa KMB n a sa

Y O U R .

-Evrs j-F R O M ________

I d T e a P l

II

NC O c t by w craal; ment flaml o th u

' ’ n Ii cludt ents. ed Cl

T»J the < a fU r Tern; eye-» befor build

Th form alon< Nev. their h b r h is >

T h Mrs.- I n th pUm Sher been

Th Mich down

rave tb e book review. Procetds o t ing i icDt e a tb e portable elecUaeardio- and I h o sp lU l (S ta ff phote-eapaTlnc) Ange

[ H a o s . e _ L e g i o j i _ “J E

H o l d s M e e t i n g

JE310ME, O ct. 1»-T he quarterly IL itr ic t,m o e ttn g .o f. the L qlon of ' • ■he_M o<w_here.Sundsy w o^cqn- . _ lucled by M arvin Heinrich, Twlii 'a ils.

R. o . Sm ith , Rupert, and George x-wallace. T w in Falb, were inlU- ^ ited into th e s«ond degree ot the A odge. ^T he banquet wss in charge of

;elda Wood. E sU Van Patten. Jean- lette Stoucell. Roberta Kebrer and Jyrtle Robbins, ali Jerome Women if th e Moose. iA septetto was composed of B ar- M

mra MlUer, Rhonda Munk. K aren ■ )l{a ra . Beverly .G u ld e n . Carolyn ■ )avls, OaylB Hall and P e g g y ■ bounce. T hey were accompanied Iw ^ Jnda 0111. A fter Dixie Spafford ^ ilnyed an accordion solo, Rhonda - .lunclc annir n solo accompanied by inne D u rra n t. «The n e x t quarlerly meeting will

« held in R u p e r t in January.

LEAD TIM ES-NEW S WANT ADS.

La*n. hsrd ndini cowboys In LEVI'S lim*d Iht wild ^

ciyui* of Ih* Mrly WsttI ^

TIHnlEVi'St a n d c o w b o y c u t-^ f e e l . ,

n t h e w o rld .

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rF A L L S , IDAHO .

Plane Plows JV IntoHoiise;3 , People Killed ^

NORTH H OLLYW OOD,-Calif- CrO c t 18 ur^-A amall plane piloted jby wealthy playboy Joel w . T hom e jolcraahed into a two-story apart- o„m ent house last n ighl bringing ,flam ing death to himself and two 'others—ono a newly chrlatened bs- ”

N ine persona wcre injured. In- eluding the Infanfs celebrating par- 1 e n u . Two other children were bum - ce: ed crlUcally,

Ttiom e'a plane plummeted ou t of the overcast less than 13 minutes , a fU r taking off from Lockheed Air Term inal in nearby Burbank. An

before th# a t l l plunged into the i l i buUdiog. J

T he 40-ycir-old sportsman * and form er auto racer was relum ing alone to his home In Las Vegas. Nev. Police investigators completed the ir IdentlflcaUon of T hom e from h b rings, a belt buckle, a gun and h is Will, found In the wreckage.

TTie olher dead were Idcntfed as M rs.-B ettr Jean-W olf. IB,-resident- -- In th s upsUir* apartm ent ■whero Uie plane—cra sh ed ,-an d —3-month-oId. - • Sheryll Camille Preston, who had . been baptised two hours before.

Tho baby’s parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. M ichael Preston, who lived In Uie downsUlrs apartm ent, were hold- ' ing a chrUUnlng party. They. Mr. • and Mrs. Frank Marchltui of Los Angeles, and Anna Presiniano ot Lyndhurst, N. J , were seriously burned er hurt.

In crlUcal condlUon, .wero the MarchlcaaMwo-eHlldren,— ----------------

; Fenllry equipment. Glebs Seed A Feed Co. Adv. 1

J u s t

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S h a p e ly . . C o m p a c t F o rm !

ConifeiR e a l n u la ln n d ln t: b e a u t ie s ! E ac h H ure y o u <if Kwid fo rm . K ach sh ru n f p e s l n n d di.sca.se f re e p lan lf i. E b u r la p p e d f o r e a s y p la n t in g . Save

Pfilter Juniper, 30 lo 42 inches

Andoras Pfllwr, :< (o 30 inehea ___

A ndorii I’flUer. 30 tn 38 I n c h r t___

A ll N u rte ry S fock m ay b

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Mrs. Rhoda Scott Paid F inal Honor i

Funeral lervlcca fo r Mrs. Rhoda ^I Jane Scott were conducted a l 2 p m “! Tuesday a t tb e T w in Falla mortunry ?

chapel by th e Rev. Rny Eugene ), C row .. — ------------------------ ,JiI Mrs. Vemon G oldsm ith was Ui«lr i soloist and M rs, BUnley PhlUips v ' ; organiat • i‘; Psllbearera were Frnnk Lundy,In , Farria Larsen, Andrew H w ieli, Ru».!-

seil C. Larren, M ade Gray nnd Nor-1 I man Allard. ^

FlnalrileswereheldatTwinFsllsI I' cemetery, I

GRANGE T O ELECT i KINO HILL. O c t IB -T he Klnc

Hill Grange will elect officers nt s. p^ia.-Wedne*d#y_ftt_lhe_Qraiifie _; hall.

i Magic City ‘ Roofing Co.L -* -M E T A U A W N IN G S - !' ★ SIDING . INSULATION ; ★ STORM DOORS . * STORM WINDOVyS ,1 Magic V o lle y 's Only j

J0HN5-M ANVILLE . ; Approved A ppllcolor

■ " P H O N r - g g i S B 'C O t L E C T " “

A r r i

G I AB R E E N ;L LOCALLY GROW• L^RGE BALL• WELL ROOTED

m ! B e a u l if i e a A n y L an d B cap e V

i r o u s E v e rgich «hruh Is fie ld c u t to as- hrub is tested to a s su re you fi. Each sh ru b i s balled and ,nve N o w !................... ................

- 4 , 9 8 Pyramldallls. 30

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; Pair CelSHOSHONE, O

• Mra. J . E. TlMSale. I <8th w tM lnj »nni • eveninjc aI their h( ■ Amoni the sues

Mr*. Ray iwewle . Knox. Ky.1 -------------------------

lowlnc • Ulp Uitoo ho nnd Oreeon Uic

■ -A e bride w «' Kaficrman hlch te

n tlended Drijham slty.- ProTO, Ulnh, w hero ohe a Studio Art RuUd

Child u-«/gr«du h lsh school Ksv

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- c .n n l . - u - p - HbcRlDnltis to RO nix exploring upcditt awlltly nnd once Ii h is moUier h u lo twKtly lo calch tie n rn r n r n c n i tu r iiM l ahe loM »noih( have to mop up all«

• No moUier. ho* keep up wilh » nil 1.1 be llfr nol to try, rflD nTTreijrcnum be nnlhtnc lell who

•■Wouldn'l It be pu t the frislle thin trew urei, away for IU few nrUcles cn lc Bible?"

'T h r n how it he u e Utlnsf and Icat

‘■By (ind by, wher will undenUnd w when you u y .Uia louch certAln arli w hat is uppermost discovery. H« ntedi th e Uilnct he w ts- how they lee!, taiie,

w ith them the drli J amounl ol (innd

^HR. And ptiDishme U ihlft—hlx niUiire. O:

ilicn Klve the child fi • ‘“ telllKcnt ch

L /V B Y n i viried u llh n slroiis * . l I M l I ‘“ 'ty- " " MKCrncM

. ' J I | | H I i ihwArl lhal nppett * / e U I H r ' ’ l pultiJli; A pciialt ' . B l i m I endanger Uie (pint

J l - ■ I I B I \ (neiins ehrcklnn n cl bloctclnc the roiil nr

U’i coiistnnlly it,r l n "Stop Ihnt," ••Don

'W l U t In wiliRem ' ’Jhlld‘’?niU -M jp..... ‘'nPPy. sick nne.

■"■.ai* alappltiff hla hand*‘nK-Mjpr)'! them lo learn nboul

i r a i . i t ; ” ' " ' ' ' " ' " “ I. «« i : e . i l ! ^ '‘'' 'T f -v lls I’irn k loving, co-

'" ‘o » ‘uHen, rebell l i p i - f I h e T he liouiehold btl

Hit lorr'u c '"f*— f"'" Mnvi

^ little child’. eye’-Ie;‘■■'‘ft fib-ic ’•■'kcA hi!'-curiosity aboul'■‘‘ •“ tpjit/ cnniioi quitt lee. a

«top wmeoni

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a t clothes (Mem U ery oot from UieJr hi ’ looki—la o r kod le a a —knllttd , tweedy kll Uk« kindly I s th e eolor, U xtutt am ; h ft. n l J a a ipdlTldaal touch with

:tion Set Plans M>istr-lGt_af------Hdolidelion's G ro u pOct. 17-A school of ft Chrlsuna* feall r dliUlcl No. 6 of th e of S an b cmu.i fi 5lon auxiliary will be church Hunclay * it.lhe .lo o p . JlB lU .T hf . J ^ a g r o u p d l 1 v,lll bcRln a t 10 A. m . tralnlnR for child Emnm Glen, f lf lh dU - the churcJi. Thn ,1, Bcnltd to illuiin1 of Uie dlsirict, w h ich “ ow <'nd menibei I, Durlcy. Eden. F iler . w»y» to handle t nl. Kimberly. O akley, nc |r«hm cnU x

and Twin F a lls a rc ’>'''1 ^’r*. Non'nll id. An Invitntion <iJ«o «>•<• CJj^e Pele; •nded by Ihc B urley M "- «■ E. Sdicel 1 members to sUiy for *ick supper p recedlnit K A ^ b a c a t 7;30 Prldny n lith t m Q K Q S

SPRINODALE. or OioM who a tte n d OrvnI Hymai de eellnu will be held a t breid.i for the Tt Ik* lodge. Demon*ir*Uon cl■ * * home of Mr*. ^

le leb ra tes:, Oct. 1» -M r. a n d Mr*- Ralph W« filler cfJfbrated th e ir to Uie elub In Ni annlrersajT S a tu rd ay * ■

cucs’i i ' were 6 at, a n d S H o p ^m le r and w m . F t. mazELTON. O.___________________ ton Evening clrcli

Women'a orgBnl hrouRh M ulhern Idrv- ihn t their Thrift I Uicy will m ake th e tr rtimma#e lle(w. 1. where he Li em ploy- t in i e r leawn. Thi ond mail depnrttnen t. jinll Is open for 1 waj graduated fro m jg y Saturday h school in IB49. She ham Youns un lye r- Jlah, for two ycnr^. ♦ S u m r i ^ i IS n member of tho ■U(j lIEYBUflN, 0(rndunled from D nvia Sorenson enlertai Kaysvllle, U U h. in P " ty «or h e r n. :d .fo u r.y c ftr» -in -th e 61rUid«y annlver

n tn r n t the home a Include a W lchen J- R- Bro*-n.In GoodinK by . M rs. * 'u nnd Mrs. Billy R n y GIRL Hin Pall*,-*n(h-!iTjrc- WENDELL, Oct r-.ln-_Uie^HiiBcnnnn Weller,-5-ye*r-oW rch by Mr.i. C lenm ent and Mrs, Bill Voi ifcMjore G ardner. M rs. h e r blrUidoy an 1 Mr*. R. K . B endorf. parly Thursday a

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u f ^ - b a r e ly .-n n d - ia worthwhile,—5 nboul the hou.ie on been Uken on editions. He m oves questions atiswerei ce he gets hendway. touch nnd sec (ulll I to move more th a n enslcr lo leach wl :h up to hitn. A n d w hat to leave alot

lOlhtr table lam p o r a child for the coi aller annUier spilled enable him to see

enable him lo ut however aclle. c an tnblcclolh is nol

» runnboul child. U benr up his welgl try, "But I have. I f while. _________

whole In the place." be a good Idea to proper trtlnlnr will, things.,the heirloom V ''"? *? ®*“fo ra ll'mp nnd keep 'iiii„%% rim -

on low UllilM M p03- SUIhK r.. s,w Vert :

I he ever lo lenm U) ^leave them alone?"; ^

when he la older, he! X ,d whal you m enn y.Uial he U n ijt to , f - - i ‘j ^ articles. Ju s t no w ' i / . J L A

nost in hla mlntl Li iteds lo know ab o u t, wts—how they look.. f - J - 3 Aste, smell nnd w hnl I Uiem. N ature p ro - 1 senses and a lone ^drive (0 u«8 them . , .

mnd slnpplnc, rcold- ilimenl wUI clinnce '. Give nntiire tim e. hi!d instruction.I children nre p ro - TTTQ Tron« Icelliic of c u rl- V >U OA:nCM to know. To j . . — .ipetiie for learn lnc i J K A l U jciialty upon it Is to pint ol <iue^l. T lin t a child's Growth by, , , -

>d nature Inid for It. d r y ie C l tO y snylnir. ‘'fJon'l,"•Don’t touch," "Be

S' Anderson

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e b e S 'o n e .I btloiijlncii n rr nil 0 !{ „ „ „ y o ulonvcnlcnce of the:e nil well nbove ne-level. To sna-.tyoul things lh a t hei. a irlp About, th eleon.-s ahoulder l^. - “ H i g h e s t

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r h a a n r* for acane*. goes (Uel style. Ui<dy or elecantly mon> Use, ecntcr, takesand dash of se trref. look. The sweater l<

lh two nuarea. One sailnr »tyle. (NEA ?

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Ocfc 16-Tlie Marin- The Highland Vle«mnde plnn.1 to sponsor nt 2:30 p.m. Wednesdestival and the arrival of Mrs. I. T. Creed.IS lor the Prcsbyterlnn * *ly achool. Streamliners Wel

dlscus.ied "Christian club will meet a t S ihildwn" Wednesdsy a i a l l h e oW lioSpltAnFhree skit* were pre- * *isirtite dlKlcuIt siiua- Ascension eulld. iibers efUcussed rnrlnus Ascension. Eplicoptlle Uiem. 3:30 p.m, Thursday iU were *er\^ed by Mr, Mrs. Hnrry N orth, 21I'nll Coflmnn. Mr. and nue north.'eierxen and Or. and ¥ ¥■heel. fiHOSHONE— The

* * primary- a i the LDi_ _ D - « _ J "fter harvest vncate s D r e O Q primary cla.i*es w m eLE, Oct, 18 — Mr*. P-m. Wednesdays,

demonstrated batter * * s nappy Homemakers • Tlie Loyal Bible ch> club Friday pt Uie ChrlsUan church wll1. Wayne Woodland. luck dinner and pr.awa InsUTicled slum - p i" . Thurfday a t theking. attending are askedW eat wlll be hosteu wrvlce.

I ovem^ r. R U P E R T -T he La

^ meet a l B p.m. Thuri3 C j D e n s J’oj’'* « f ' ‘ fof

^ - , “United NaUons" w . Oct. 18-T he H aiel- JuMrvallon* may b Ircle and Presbyterlsn c*n;ng 131-J o r 323-1 {snlzaUon announce i/. jfirlft shop, dealing In nAG ERM A N-The nji. Is open for Ihe «tratlOn club wlll m The ahop In the lO O r Wednesday a l the or buelneu each . f t i ; f ta n k Myer*. Mr*. A «!•}'- Xtrs. Charles Sklnne• * * the lesson and demo

iSe Given ' *• »Oct. 1»-Mf3. Earl HAGERMAN — Hai

rtalnod a t a aurprlse chapter No. 78. Ord• nelce on h e r 11th S tar, will have Uie ar Iveraary Trldajr e re- Ureat fund party W ome o fM r. and~Hr»: n in p -« n h e-M a # o n li

Eastern Stars, Mas< M ¥ guests are Invlied.

p HONORED * *Oct. IS-D arlene Von R o c c o r f ^ -Old daughter or Mr. - U - e b b e L l - J Von Weller, observed HEYBURN. Ocl, 18 anniversary with a Four club waa enU

y aflernnon. de.uerl bridge partyhome oLM ra-.W lnlfj

. . Xtr*. Carl Men: recehnnd Mrs, Joe 8chodd«

I K j r C l l Mrs. Ann Banks. BSucst.

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see and not touch, to _ . . „ undersUind tha t a seed i . Feed Co.

ol sUble enough toelghU Be pnUenl n CER A M IC IN S T I

Firing - G ree■lo Ihl> tni ••dnti'l- .Inl Lcisons .TUESDV m* Dr''’r^ul’'uiu'».*“- THURSDAYS, 7

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View club will meet A 'party ha* beennesday a t the home Loyal Neighbors cluled. home of Mr*. Lyle S¥ ¥ attending are askedWelBhl ReducUon sen^lce.; a p.m. Wednesday The women m ettAl Building.------ r- hom e-of-M rt.-L loy 't/. 1/. Harold M arlcr wonId. Church of Uie Phi'nt, The program

# Hvmplirlcs,T here wlll be noLDS church unlll A t f p n H icatlon. T hen Ihe r \ U c r i U till continue n t 3:<5 HAOERMAN, Oct

of Uie Relief soclel ¥ church attended a

0 class of Un. First leadership meetlnjc i will have a pol- n w " Ooodlr program a i 6:30 They were Mrs, C

the church. Those Mrs, Parley Watson,ked lo bring Uble Mrs, Joseph Kayo

Herman Anderson.M ¥ ¥ ¥

LAdy Lions wlll n _ ; ^ C n f a hursday a t Cousin r a i r C n i e lessen, a film on KINO HfLL. Oct " will be ahnwn. Mrs. Earl EUli were i- be obtained by evening a t Uielr hom t23-R3. day club. Mr. and¥ ¥ putloff. Who are Imrh e Home demon- to Iowa, were honore<1 m eet fct 3 pjn, Frank Hlrd, Lanca* he home of b tn .a. Alan Erwin and , , ------Inner will present emonstrate "batter

---------Hagerm sa Valley ■O rder of Eastern ■ he annual home In- H I H— IIMasons and their

L.Seryed^_„18 — T he TWO' . K V v M l

en leru lned a t a B H I ' B I rty Friday a t Uie ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ inlficd.ClouchJey. . . ■ ■ ■ # ■ Keived high score odde, second high.I. Burley, was a

l e s t - i n - t w o - w e e k * --------------------4rs. E m esl Erwin.*.— ¥ ------------------------ -----------------------'rCA Y ED----------------------------------18 - Mrs. Donaldned last week j l H mlu s were awarded•11 wood and ^frs. ■

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% Mt p'l-!^ K«*n th* ro u n

k - J ha n ain * PYRJ_ /.T?’ te itj for itrenici

r 'C r ' " ' f snusJJy used tlT-CAiJji ; / p ine p jsnk will

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Feminine ! I 3 H ' I Takes Sv S F i .M o reEij jC .- ! NE\V YORK. Oct.

I havt itopped borro* ' «ardrobes, ceased

' hair In lItUe-boy~b< ' ' I ' nn amtcnble separac . hrri

. Now Il's his and h1 hyphen. The sp ilt ca

noliy arsum tiits—e copied man-tni

women seem happy simply have added here and a puffed •

— - - brougtiroui iheTev, of men’s shirU,

----- Hair (ly lltu U lk........... ** 10 Venus"

a rrnppear a l Uie___ And »carf iii«Vrri,j«

^ ago heralded Ijow tlties and even mln

K y w . s hand* for women n<ascoU and tmbrold<

'■ E\ ldei!CB th a t tI launclicd on an era

Inlnlly In fashions c< aulhonues. A compi (oundaUon earmentj

H ^ K : suney of w hat wonH j U ^ ------------- for when-they went-

. " th e lr Interest' ___i^ks pi^K • •«

P r ® ' - ' ® ric* such as sa tin .see-ihroush fabrics 1

r T h t deeo neck- ' ' ? • • • ® extremi a n afU r-fiie wrvey concluded

oalaUy aausro tied re*earchers fru rd company term^

I look" snd defined , modest and quleUy

a n n e d woman wlw has the U i r i C U lo Uie survey, -nell

lubw om en ^!:rn‘e i« u u « * ’e f^ ..'e en planned for the J*rr«f blouse and I club Nov. 5 a t the turers revealed thi t-le Schnllker, Tho.ie m an-uilortd ah lrt : Aked to bnng table women when the ne«

Ing of fashion" begai m e t Pridny a t the T h e man’a ahlrt Lloyd-Olilck,— Mr*, under a-inckel.-’'-e*i won th e white ele- Neliky. "Women llki gram wns pre.icnted of *hlrt Ulloring, Shaw . Mrs. W alter sdapiJUons Uiat m

Uie p rlre ,- look more like Uie IUng will be Oct. 28 A* a re.iuli women

of M rs. Maurice wnf, necklines th a t „ „ pectedly below ta:^ * pointed collnra lha t

id M eetOct, i 8_Members glittering wlUi embn

aclely o t the LDS - rh e iliUe-boy col 1 a Ooodlng sUke est Uilng to a m a « u Ing Sftturday after- new shlrU," added XKltng LDS chapel, cinl of Ui# Ship ’N •s, C leam ent Prince, company, son, M rs. Vem Loll* w e haven’t been st iaycock and Mr*, ihe middle ages, one on. claim*. T hai wna a

* ^ when the Idea of

ite rta in s “S .r.SrSdEOct. 18—Mr. and women are giving n

vere hoaU Saturday bow lies and whii home fo r the Tue*- clipped neckline* Un ind Mr*. Raymond something in rcium - e leaving to return the tubwny or s co' nored. Mr. and Mr*, sod th e a in c u l« r . Mo, were * *•___________________READ TIME3-NEWI

luaiante

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E i —reuna» l* r* c tti do thedtihc* wiihcnit

D to n cfw are .'In one o i tb e renicih in the laboratory, the ciip* are •

to l u jn n e r besvy }~ nails in io •. w ith o u t b e io t dsfflsced in the leasL

guarantee

S P E C I A L O F F E

W ih e«h piirehue of i « <

JU u .tr ti^ ^27 -pa*1 ^ r r i .e Rec/pei-ftfu/sr/r W ^ . for oolr IW. Ju*f

with »al« •«!* and 1«Work*. P.O. Box "3. N w ’iork

- rnnkboflk will hc milled to yW S ^ ^ b t f 20. I93J. Supply i

IO get }t)Uf» earlyl

o n l y - o n « - ^ V W K X - W a r a , a p i

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ie Style - Bride- ; Swing to__ . H | m | e E legancer. Oct. 18 fUU-Women borrowing fromlmen’a ased chopping ihe lr boy’ bob i'and ’deo ied eparadon of hiJ-and-, .

and h rrt. wiUiout the p llt came wilhoul nny lits—even the people ,an-tniIored shlrl* (or happy aboul it. They idded n girlish collar iffed sleeve there and le 're w all-Riri version

' 'u ik In such phrases a s curls begin

Uie nhpe the neck.« vear or so

l^w neck-1 lour-ln-nen now u lk of satin

collars.h a t wr're dellnltely r rp R irn in era cf all-out fem - • •ions comes by various * ■ • J,,??* *”

S.i-.-l""'""'.™.brlcs and more cover*. u m . . , . t o f f lc n , ." S ^ . Q ( . g

le rs from H. W. QOS- I ^ „ x , „ I I ,termed it "Uie lady i n S T Q I i ;

iflned It aa "genUe, HA 7 PfTOM orS l ' " ' : - ™ ' Z

PrcM a.n l w u . r « . r Moth.™

and sh ift nianu/se- ^■d th a l the *irlcUr president; l^hlrT lM t lavor wim vice presldi

•begantocA ichon . Mr«. P rank Rlem U .W took. b , . i . . r a “l.--'-e*pl«lned-WilHam m in . .ImpUcllv M " - " JS " ring, bu t they w ant ^ rr le Wood. )a t jnnke ihelr ah lrt M rs. M ary Hohr

the top of a dress,” tu rn ed * Irom ' Ui< om en now have shirU M other* convenU' I th a t plunge unex- N. V , where she V tailored reveres: U onal recording a 1 lh a t cnn be turned s~r T6 and coltnrleis neck- >e<l wlUi round collara embroideo’-

oy collnr I* Ihe clos- maKuUne look In our Jded Nettky, an offU I nip 'N Shore Blouse B

Kcn so feminine tlnce n:s, one fashion source Hwas also Uie period iLa of romanllo lovo F T V I M I ITai acceptance. f : .

indicates th a t whHa F

. w hlu ahlrts and Lle* Uiey may expect | - ; ) ; r 2 > ^ W Icium —like a eeat In { /% courUjr bo» aow

•NTOS*WANT ADS.

f a m i l y '

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a p r o d L i c t - o l - ^ - _ C p ^ N l ^

de-EIect

OctWilcox and Deloi charge o( Uie Be<

I memocattng tbe 4' - — Ui e organtssUoa

The girls p r ^ program, F in t awarded a p rl«

f r r U P ’ tickets to“Courtln Time,"

■ c n ^ l r M n. Wilcox ;

tho first year gi played-and prize

I special guesUI cen- Velora McCand LUa Cheney.

O pen 'H b For An

U D E NICKEL celebrate Uielr Ito ta tem en l to U m nlversary Sunday MB of Mr and s i r i Austin avenue. ,Pi« e r! 'l2 ! : -b ; in aS^her.parents. Mr. and , J / '« ,IckeL all Twin Falls.

Mr. and Mrs. L. F

’resident K .pK a.'S i l l s O f f i c e r s Kr«,.".” V £ * - ;r, Oct. 18-Mr*. Laura * ‘. aUte War Mothers r j | c / - i i c c a guest ot Uie Haiel-

Hers l u l week for In- DECLO, O c t H :monIe*. “hardy gUdloU,"insulled Mrs. Mabel

I t; Mrs. Ralph Bslsch. esiden^t: Mrs. L. ,H.« o n d vice president: lieman, corresponding t jj . c anI. OtelU Drake, t r m - JIleJ)kkaJiU V eri»o : .^ .N o v e m b w -I Ueman, chaplain, and w e „ , gj Mrs » d . sergeant-at-arms. • x ^ iohnhomt recenUy re- . IlIBTHDil

Uie Nausnal War ' DECLO. Oct. i s •enUon a t Rochealer, ard entertained i she was elected n a - niversary party I

ng secreUry. Diana, who wa* 4

l l t t

Tieahne|F Y O U * V r ^ T o o k i n g f e r t

_______ LiEi?*TxautIIH 7eli5vSbTb.rMyet i tro n g e n o u g h to w ith stan fam ily lue , he re ’s y o u t answ er.

PYREX O ln n a c w o n . i l Jie«(>r )^ u c an use i t io r oveh 'w arm ii

\ no surface g la re ' to c rack o r \ d ishw ashing is a b ree ie , b c c

^ \ foods slide r ig h t off th a t scrn noD-porous surface.

' . Tflk« y o u r c h a le a o f : sm a rt \ Lime, F lam ingo o r 'D o v e G ra

\ w i t h m a t c h i n g \ o p e n -s to c k p ie ce s

^ \ a v a i l a b l e i n a l l four b o rd e r colors.16-piece serv ice fo r I four, on ly • o • * • » •

AlM>*^liW*«Mik«r4m *1

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;rsaiV of Bee H i v e ':^ B sd a t Party IW, OeL 1 » - M ii B taneh*' I B Delores Janes ve r» . IB M a t Bee Hlva party een* ,f f |U tbe 41K a n a lr e n a ir e ^ ■ m Wtloa Monday. Rfcht j t f lH3 r ^ t e d the ainetnhbf' W B int year glris v e n t i l l prize for selling t2w i M to the muUial pUr* l u

3X presented personal i U ti,prona to each girl of > 111'ir group. Qames « e re ! B n prize* «er» awarded/-— :{ u ulesU were a t*kc-o t» - ; 8}l tMcCombs, LeU .Salley V imtney. '¥ ¥ ¥ ' :

H b u se -S e t^ l^ n n i v e r s a r y ;Irs. W. A. Morns wW . eir M lh wedding a n - •Iday a t Uielr horn*/IM V. le. Friend* are Invited V H 3 to 6 pjn. ' I tI was married O c t ] t . ; H den. Nebr., and moved - \ f tIs lo .US7. "nicy-hare__ IE!n .-U y e -p a a d th U d m v -r | | it*grandchlldren. guest* Sunday will ba L. R . Morris and fsm^ ; > Calif., Mr. and Mrs. t

t. Lincoln. Nebr.. and : r*. Myner 'Hiompian, j.

* ¥ ♦ ;■ I

ISS Flowers : j: t 18 — T he program, ► Ll >U," wss given by Mrs. | ( 11-(orr4h*-D*ol»-no«>«e— El m d i y s t th* boms o t ^ E

W._Vallelfl, d lacV J«^ M i s in Uie faU a n d ^ l s d H cara o{ cbiysanUie* | j

,bT-me«Uog-wia-be, a t - ,Mrs. James Bronson. h ¥ ¥H D A Y rE TE D |;t. l i - M r s . Mae L eon- f ed a t a birthday on- • i rty for be r daughter* t n ras « years old. ■ . IH

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e n tfc T d if ln e H m o B B ir e f l ic f g ln in r . ~ • ' B n[Stand e ve tyd^ , n i l wer. S M

eat-resiitao t, so HfmiflsrTbere*!------ —■ j j: o r ch ip . A nd ' | j | | b ccam e sticky i y ism oo th , b a rd , ^

o a rt T urquoise, 3 ^ G ra y b o r ie r s o .

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ny Unlltd P fr ti i la n fo rd a t S e a t t le t h i s w ee k in a l i j c a m s j y h j c h cou ld wtcn t th e .shoou tingK .____ - . __ram u z in fr" B C C o n 3 -]iS lf 'c n rrte b f te^

k n u c k lin ir u n d e r 21 -13 to a Bru■ flcorin tr in th e f i r s t p e rio d and .. s e e m e d ddaLincd to n ia tc h .Ia .it ; y e a r 's 72 -0 s la u B h te r .I - Baylor knocked Wmhlnslon from , Its unde/M<ed pe«/i »’JU} a J3-7 ^

trium ph bul the HujWes reipnlncd a tied with UCLA'Jor I lr ti placc in

I the P#clflc CoMl conference. Each „* hm a 3-0 league lecord. ,i UCLA will meet nn lown tc:im

which WB» shaken up Mmewhat ii- _ ficlL j^hJlLhfl.nsJled ln_ lhe U il ^ . m lau ie .by Purtfue SO-20. Soiilhciir : Cnllfomlft tnkcs on'unhsppy-Cali*< fornln «nd W aihimtan B M f pJs.'a ; OrcRon Slate in two other Pnclflc■ Coaal confcrtnce eames. j

The TroJnnA dropped, elshth- I, rnnked Wl*con.iln 33-21 FrlDAynlehl J a And OreRon belted C.ihfornin 21-0 In ■• Uie f lr tt arclljhl s.ime In Dear his- V i tory. J e Jock Morris, a »opli, scored twice M• for OreKOii nn C«l'» pn.vlnc i«tinck ■ ’ collnpsed wllh li.i dcfen.w. ’nK n 5 Ducks play ArlroM next Snturdny-» r B B iirn rn ic w ii ; I Undefeated Snn J(»e Slatr ovrr- fm I came itiibborn New .Mexico H-0 jet . when flunrtcrback Tom Tcresn ran I 67 yards wlUi a fumble hc itiaRKed

In the air for one tally and pa.wil _i. 1 2U-yjirdJ lo M tt Poweii loM he other. ^ » San Jo-'C aiid COP'colHdc SSlUriJa'y ,,! nlRhl In Uie top independent Bnme j I on th r coast-I Fresno SUCe. nlso untieafcn.blMf- „, ed Nevadx ^2-0 nnd Tiny W hit- “ f,

worth of Washlnstort woff lt-i lOlh * " In n row by dunklnK PuecI Sound

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■; Armj- 12.0 __Colcalp al Ynlr

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home town (nns n Rood b r a n d of football nsulnsl ^ L«wl.ilon lust FTl- riny. There ahould i t '

xrtKiiyii nnve ISceii llTcrf ~ j r } fans to Me them. Too many empty Q seaU. I

AlihouBh the Bruins lost, they _____played better bnll than they did lft_wlanlii8.asalmi.Itlaho..I'*iill-vl.p , T T tlielr Ilrst home batllc, M i

Lcwlslon hns n flno ball club; lake X . I . ’ nothlnR ftwny from those speedy BeiiRols. Bul liie Bruin* aUyed rlghl i l l with 'em until the Bengals’ rescn’c i . l BircnRlh n w rtcd lUelf late In llic ' - ' * Knme. It'a linnl tn bcnl a lenm with os strona a bench as Lewiston liM.

On ft bnslA nf four points for each crois-state win anrf two points for each victory wlihin a division. Cald- one, p well hns n fa t 10 points lii-the Blj o v e r 1 Six confercncc rnce- Caldwell holds fakon wins over Twin l’';iUa. Pocnkllo and BoUc nnd has lost lo Nampft. m lued

Nampa has only aljc points on the bnals of the win over Caldwell, an- followe olher over Boise and a U» wllh [j,f Idaho Falls. m . T)n

Boise and Pocatello havr four u, points apiece. »'llh Twin Falls and Also Idaho Fnlls havlnK two polnU each, im- *cc Idnho Falls hn.i yet to win ■ cnme. were y however. netllnR Ua polnt-i on lhe Kenny strcnKlh of the tie wlUi Nampa, Scvei

• ■ • • winner:Tills week'* bouquet Koes to Uie correct:

Glenn's Ferry Pilots who edced a and sl foufffi VnJIey crcv 7-0 In one of llic chnrme season's finest eamcs. Conch Bob On tt BelllaUin, the Plloti' pilot, alwnys OeorBe comes up wllh n hard-flKhtlnR Kennel team, nnd this yenr'n nRsreRBllon U no'txeepllon. ■ ' ' '

Tlie loss for Valley wns lhe Ihlrd *Ume Uils »cft5on the Vlklnss have N ue o bowed by one touchdown. Well, tliafn the way Uie pigskin wmellgies

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BERKELEY. Calif,. Oct. IB ' . f ^ Bnme, I Tho "hang the. coach." season open'd itlon. sl Monday a l Ui(t Unlvcralty of Cnll- choice I/WJlla campus., . ...- — ---- --------------Jn in.

An elflny of Lynn iPappyi Wai- i have dorf. cuircnily cxperlencinc hL' acumen worn *ca.\an.nl the California grid as an I h rlm, wiv< found Mondny niornlnK tar)' e hiiuKing from SaiKer gaie; oiif of slirevfdi lhe ciiinpus rntrnncM. Altachrd tn .If I i i r r r r T T O s j r ^ ^ cow jtn.'toiic iiuwibcd: "Wiiiaori wiu lnl3 choice tiere Oclober 15." one ot

Cnh/njiiM'.i /oolbnJl Ir-ani )w.« a tJfducili 1-3-1 ircord, ih r,w orst ,ilnce Wnl- clcared ilnrf bccame head co^ch in 1047. Tlie of the 3 Bcars-tmT-Trhlppfd-2l.O.-brOTcimT —ftnd- Salurdsy iilRhl. _ MlchlR.i

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SUnford hsirbaek Je rt McMIIUn <I3) 161 In (he second quarter a t KUnferd, Ca he head af Bruin Bob Darenport (27) an rain't enough. ho»erer, n lhe Brulni do

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' RyFeminine dominance in the field rn. GeorRc MacDonuld. Rupert, w Wr«. MncDon-ild mi.i.sed only thrle, pickedJ'exas Chrisliaii over 1 cr^lichiffiui S l it le . Hud she! ken my advice on the Spr-1 ^ i- lrb h contc.it, .'he ^ u l d have; I o ued only two, hnrniinphi ■ ™Editor’s note: And If ahe had I LE lowed the ninjor's .selectloa^ all lerbu : wny, ahe would hnvc mls.i«d nev- Uio R . T)ic old walrus ncglects to men- Kho> n IhM.) “P “klso mlwlng three each, nnd pine- nui I ■ sccond nnd third, respectively, cond re Arnold Wilwin, Burley, nnd: dny. nny DcTliovne. Gooding, I Phicvernl of the lionorablft mention; alter iner.i predicted three cam ts In-; locat rectly. while other* missed four Frldi 1 stlil mannged to cnler Uie irmed circle. ^)n the honornble mention list are I orge E. Bynrd, Jr.. Shoshone: V nneih -Young. Hailey; E lv n _ ung, Hailey; Donald Boltcher. in Pnll-i; David R. Hnmletl.Twln ■h; s . Simmons, Twin Falln. and se Glenn, Burley. | | « iJnce Vaney and Olenns Ferry W yecj their Rame before Uie de.id- .. ^-/o^-«'nU 'rl«ff-lh^-contcsU-Ule ges did n o l count Uie gnme In

e o n lc t tc su lu . E d 11 «J.-, lUng how m nny entrnm.i listed " niu, Ferry a* a 7-0 choice!- Mrs. ^ cDonald. though, must have soni M fh"'' h tr-w lnn lnB -en lr^ -bcfo rc - .Uic. P'-lthei ie, Bul w ith tru e feminine Uuu- ciin.nii n, she had O le n a i Ferry ns her welBhe ■1C6 by seven points, 20.13, Tl'erD inalcJnff-ttil* week’* iclccUoiu. JintLIt ave used a m ixture sclcnllflc T<m-nr men acquired through Innc years eye in nn Inventor, explorer nnd mill- mlKhl I' exjjert, w ith some inborn As IrvfdiicM:---------------.------------------- gnve-ilt r nmy say so withimt being ‘nl ^ I ' fPtl liiiiiiodf!it. I—<-p|;ord-my 1^‘iy—' Ice ■6f'C6Iumbia oVf'r'Aimy-nir Orant- of the m oat b rllllani pine.i nf a 7-3 i

ucilon ,'JHce Sherlock Holmes cave It red up the m yslerj' ol the Hound .'celnc lie Bii-ikervllles. Hei\\tw)— —who—oo««cU.''i— fofcm n. xouads hlR.in S ta tc ’.< win over Notie .lotloii ne, nho brlnR you wlthnut r.^ira ors to ri:e such scintillating prrdlrtinn.-! doing 1 BoMon unlvcr.-<lty nvrr H<ily Tonne

nnd B righam Y-ouiig over trade I

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(13) il momcnUrily tripped up by U CU d, Callf. BuU bcllere II or not, McMIIUn dl JJ and fetintiio r n i 'n i t i tune fui ■ euuiiu 11 downed the Indiana 21-13. (NEA photo)

h t o n S p a r t a n a m b ia to D e fc

Ry MAJOR AMOS B, HOOPLE field of pigskin proRno.stication cc t. winninfT the SIO firat prize in tV three prcdiction.<i in a slate filled ?r Texas A and M. Ncbra.ska ove

Canner BenchedLEWISTON. Oct. IB W^-<3uar- \ \ T i ,

lerbnck Sam Canner. wlio c.illed T HllioRlgnaU for the Lcwlslon high- I school footbnll tenm ns they bu lll iT •up ft H-game win streak, will s tl IX j ICnut the rt^ l of l^e sjason. Bengal 1conch Bob Wllllania said M on- | dny.

Physlclna^ sitlellned Cnnner j ’'"*'* 'alter h r received a shoulder dls- j ^ t clocation In ft game a l Twin F a in I'®'’

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owne orKcw York, who fins been based ghllng In Europe lhe p ast year, compa on a split 10-round decision from in Sep :ilo SavnKc Mondny n igh t a t 81. The Icholns nrena—a battle In which Sept^r *llher showed ftny_jinrtlculnr in- based iriatlon tb 'fSc(* thp action. Towhe ioii5” b eiBhert 181 pounds, Savnce 15D'». niLicfi: Tlirre were tio knockdown.*! nnd nL lt.notj)i>en_for_th^_fncl th a t counix TO-nr operTed « cut over-SnvflRe's plnw.- 'e in Ihe final rnund. Ihc decision Ixhl hnve gone the other wny. r ' / v i ' As It was Referee Barney Fpllx ^-/OU ive-ihe (le('l«|oii-io.Knvafl»,.a-v»l«r-- 1 nildilkHrlRhl from S a lt L,ike U H14U-5U J ._H aacvcc.-Judgr. Bcrl,rant-Tin:t—T o w n r'lh e w in n e r-b y n ie~w 7-3 m.iruln. Judge Hiirold B arnes -nrs f ive It in Tnivne nn polnUt 6-5 a fte r ' jj elng Ihe i«n rven In rounds. Monda Peiwpfn Ihr tourlh and .fifth suit^

■tioii la tho ling, told both figh t- corvall s to mK it lip moie. Savage wns c n „ j ling hi.' p.iri most of the tim e, but uif,i n nvne fhourd no inclination lo pi.nyj? ; arte blows u llh him, . will sti

fl.I.SIl'cA M .fln ■CLKVKI.AM), O., o n . l O H _ icher Ciil MrLlsh, formerly with ^ e Brooiilvii iJodgers and Chicago . ilj.t. rninpil anoilier shot- In the ^ ^loi-s lodny wllh H ie -C lrv r l« n d rilanv wi)o piirhased him from .i,,,, ,i in Dlrco or Uie Pacific , Coa.st ' mue wiirre he had a 17-H record' ItASCl W yenr, KAN

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22 Nabhed for pi Violations of " S License Laws Innc

BOISE, Oct. is-T lghU ncd cn- .,7^ forccm ent of fish and game license . laws is regard to residence again , i'l! boosted th e toU l of arresta reported . , 5 , for Ulla typo of InfracUon. Uie Ida^ ' ho flih and game deparUnent inld , loday. '." a '

P . J , McDermott. Jr.. chief o t con- q servftKon enforcement. « ! d con- servaUon olflcera thU summer have . L , been chccklng a Mgmenl of the 11- ^ ceitv rccclp li returned to the dis­trict of nlleged rtsldentA In nn effort . ! 10 c u t down th 8 num ber'e f falte - re.sldcnee alatemenls on appllca- iloa<i. He aald 23 of the September's o m 7B n rre su were based on thta type „ of_>-lolallon. Fony-two siresls v m based on this couh t'fn A u m t a i boti- compared to 12 in August and 11 In September last year.

The monthly arrest report for jjy„ September also showed 36 cases * based on_ illegiU flshlng.JS on vnr- lo iirb li: game cbuhla. andToUr"on -i— mLicfllaneoua counU. Fine* totaled $1,011.50, half of which goes to the | ’ counirlca whera tha arrests took

Cougars Brush up ” On Defensive Play-PULbM A Kr-W B«llr;-Oct^J#-«'— nie~Wn>liihRU>irEtaW College COU- :ars, fre^h from a e-0 victory ovrr 'Jiff Idnho VflndftU. Jtnrled work ^ Monday on a defense against Oregon quhj 3Uit^ college. Tlie two northern n fj,,

:orvallH, WSCCougar cosch Al Klrchrr *ched- ^enr

lied a movie Mondny nlghl ot OSC )l.nys and defenses. Contact work ]#_ *111 stflrt Tuesday,

K lrcher said the game wllh I d v ------------

njurlr.i. Ru.v Quackenbuch Ls re- ■eivjnc treaUneni l o r . an Injured rg and Vaughan Hlichcock Is mir.i- nif a shoulder Injury, said Klrcher, _ Jut a fte r a day o r ‘ iwo of re.1l, hey .'Mould be bnck In the lineup.

TAS(;iiriUCl.EASKn lj KANSAS CITY. OcU IB (.ft—Vet-

ran pltcJier VJc IXoacM whs cJven f 1I.1 unconditional release by the Can.<ns City AthleUc.< M w diy.____ \

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T h e j u n i o r f ro m AlhiKiucniue f o o tb a l l s e a s o n w ith little fan f;

lUcks Favored To Keep First £ Place in Looh ™

“ By The AMOclaltd PftM lin 'Ricks college grldders collartd iliri

J n u n n o u n u in con/creiice over rjic »e«k-end and appear to have cicsr aalllne thl* week when it m teu lm - * 1*' place Carbon Friday in Price. S

I T he Rexburg Vikings batUed lo s ft-0 decision over Snow coUcse Pri-I'” '') day n igh t and now have a 3.0 cnn- ference record. Ricks is undefeaicd thU vear nnd nnlv_WMtmint->.r h „ irlii xaa&agtd a touchdown, bowing 20-6n ic U h is plnyed rour j jm tj. - i' h

-Weber finally got Into the confer- ' ence awing Saturday nlghl by win- ^ nine * th riller from College of ■Snillhfrn U Ufe 30-25 iV X tiln CHyl«‘°n I t w ai the f lrs l ICAC game thls'wa- son for the Ogden Uam,

Carbon absorbed a 2i-7 drubbing from Dixie Friday nlghl and nnw ^•allows In th e conference cellar wlUi an 0-3 record, line

Boise Jun io r college rnn wild with an- elght-touchdown sprre afler a T cortleas-riratrrq-trjrT ter-Sanm iay f c night, clobbering Oregon Tech'M-o O lo a non-conference game. J

In games coming up Uih week, D W eber goca lo Boise Salurdny, CSU 1> lo Snow Thursday. Ricks to Carbon SaUirday and Dixie tackles the UuihilVT BUUrtrosli.— -----------‘---------- -------

Mai’tinez Gets SZ Easy Victory E Over Felton l!?

PROVIDENCE. R. I., Oct 18 L!'- Vinco MarUne*. wcllcrwelghl UUe f„pi, contender from Paterson, N. J.. out- mi£j. polnKd Lea Felton ot petroll with Ten CMC In th e ir 10-rounder Monday u> : night. Tl

M artinez took al! lo rounds In conf regtsterlng his lOih stmlghl vie- can lory, bu l ahe showed tha rw t of belt- InacUvlty. ol tl

T he U me 10-rounder htndfd an A re a ll-sU r show which nllracted a near woul capnclty house of 6.081 a t the Rliode poju Island auditorium. T h t groas was and »12.<63. Mid

M aritnK . aiming for a UUe match a pa In June, sealed ISOS to Felion't -'v H8. re,M

Gcorgie ArauJo, 1«*J. of Pro--Ou; vldence defeated Rock Sullivan, bapl 11 3 \. of Boston on a spUt decMon preU In h is f irst comeback sUrt, 'The wi.« one-time Ughtwelght contender faU- snd cd to lmp^^sj lhe home crond In D> the lO-rounder. be.1i

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BALTIMORE, Md„ Oct. 18 W - caus H aU back3ui«U -Shle lds,.»hfi.pliii Umlj boUi on offense and detenu, h u Igan. been signed, by Uie BalUmore Colls "0 a fle r being dropped by th« Pltu- was burgh Sleelers, e trr

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I CHICAGO, Oct. UJD jusheriyhi^noB -ilions for hls Mkhial ip.im dopiit »a Notre D.imr. b<«a»-| m.iny tougn coslcia play."

■nie chance* for till Cfi a sccond Wp w u cU-viic were prtitf da cauxe Daujihertyl e rapidly devcloplri » mldwe.<il• bfst, pU;ii Ten games and ilie** to Michls.n,

’Tlius Uie teanu rtiS conference fotj, pw a can and Wisconsin, in belter chsnce lo lad ol the puck snd p i l l A record of Li r i u u would rate hlsher Cb pojulblf for MWilpj ■ nd one. and 11 t u e Michigan or Wlscoad a pair ot confermctic

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Ih “Power Loss” I Future Gtec ii B j i le n e - G o lli D r tg n iu a 'p r e -;i Preildent Rene Cdty hns given

r fclfow Prtnch Jtfodcrs on ean.1 «aniln< th a t they h a d bctU r '!] ] their long jwllllcaj sp tre . Unj| Ihty do. he told thenl. France 1«I Ing to lose lU pou ilon as a ui i.' . - .. poH'Cf. ___ _

' He said th a t pa rliam ent must iII a situation In which ft French p < mlcr li h a rasifd and lormen 1 trom the moment he U kra oli - luiiil he resign* or l i overihrowr

7 ' • --------- The-*Qle-*ltUBttcm;—rwSlta! coniUlutlonat reform uli

*’ ulU give France the pollilcul #ul' Ity U h u lacked for 40 years.

I In giving his ndmoniiion. C! I stepped ftslde from h is Rccuston

’ role, The role U th a t of » nti. palUlcal chief of atnlc. Coty U i

. . . » a chief executive. Jtis Job m.I 1 nearly approximates Uiiii .of- Qui

0 ElUabetli n than ih n t of Prcjldi~ T * ------ElHnnoTur:— ----------------- ----- th -* ---C o tygaT eh !sw an iiiiB ln« i*pe t

• Salurdny. H e liad iti miwl t!>e li\ Ihal Edgsr Paure. Prance's 21si p;\ m le rsln ee th e o n d o rW o fM w .tr

_ I » fscfg a. critlc.tl vole of conflderI , todny.

-* -T t--------Coty~tnust-hBV6-ll*ousht,-dteibefore he spoke. He iisu.illy U ce tent to remain In tlic b/icJcRi-ow

1 as he Is supposed lo do. as the 1C ' ■ ' presldenl of Uifl French rcpubl

I He presides over cabinet meetlr J ____ and he formally nppoliiU Franc

. , i armed forces.\ Dul the cabinet and the nntlor

. aaembly—which corresponds 10 tI British house of com m ons-run t

country.The cabinet U dlreclly reaponalt

' ■ ' to Uio national nsscmbly.- not Coty. And actually the national « sembly, not Coty. m akes the pr

/ - - i n l f r . - -— . w -. Presldcnla of F rance are elecU I i ro i by popular vote b u t by pirlii I menl In Joint session.

■ Men’s Group Names Pane

•' \VENDELL, OcC J8 — ComeUUI.«nUng. lIollLster. w a s eleeU

I : presldenl of Uio m en's council <!h; Southern Idaho Presbytery Sunda

' erenlng a l n dinner meeting here.

I Olher offfeers elecled are Dai

Bohlen. Hazelton. vlco presldenl WllUam RoberiA, Buhl, sccretar) Ueosurer, and Paui Brogg. Belleru Ketehura and Carey; Shelby Cor

I aUnt. BuW; At/sUn W allace. Dw ley and Declo; R a lph McClnli

) Hmelton and Eden: R ichard Lule. HoUIster; Dr. Jam es Sloat, Jeromt Hugh PhlUlps. Tw in Fnlls, nnd Ai thur BcAnett. W endell, directors,

ftancla Boyd, Jerom e, waa chslt I num of tho nom lnatlns committei I Leonard Leih, BuhJ, council vie , president, conducted th e meellni

More thnn CO attended th e dlnne. ■'Tl ‘ K rvta a t the grade-school Clnln ||) |||| I room by the M ariners club of Wer

i. Roger Brovrn gave th e address cI' welcome and introduced Probsl-------- '- Judge Ju n e a -P . O osM tt,-W en*I

who spoke on Juvenile dellnquenej Arthur Bennett led th e tinging am reviewed the m en's council meelln (or tha Western d istric t la s t fall n

‘ - &in Fy«nclsc«. Doug S h n n l;, Fra ' ' HBrms. A rthur-D ennott-and-D r. H ; P. Holslnger, accompanied by Mr:

JL P. Holslnger, sang.

ToKiwanisClul------ Roy- pninter,—prciildcnt—o f - th

i Idaho Bankers assoclallon nnd vie------tircJdent-of-thc-P ldclttT -ttn tlonr

bank; w lirbe'spehker ivl'Uie'Tlmrj day meeting of tiie Klwnnls club.

Ho will talk on busine.w condllloti generally nnd tiio outlook for th future. Painter returned Tuesdn

Canada, He nlso n ttended Uip con '• f H ' I ' venllon ot tlie American Bniikei

“ ' group In Cttleiigo-The meeting will b e held nt Ui

||U|k I lOOF hiUl because of n convcnlio I • group using tiie rcRular meelln

• • plnce, the-Amerlcnn Ijeglon hnll.

. j T.F. Soroptimists V Attend State Mee

I Seven members of th e T r^n Fnl

6oroploml.li club n ltcndcd the m.m meellng held In Dolso over ll:

Tliey are Mrs. Jnhn Lel.-er. presI dnit- o! lhe local club, .^fr.'. l.nui! Sliellty, Mrs- Emma DoUiwrll, Jidfj Brown, Mm . Ruth Eilmunils, Mtfl Nellie Ostrom Babcock nnd Mtf Mnry Salmon.N Tlie meeting ended wlUi a luncli; con on Simflay. A

I Parldng FinesA total of t33 tn overtime p.irkli

bonds was posted w ith Twin Fa , police Monday.

J — I------J —R..RohInMn-pfi^t/»H t l .overdue parking U cket and j i f

. . crerUme parking:.I P o i U n g I I bonda were Tom Muj , I Phy. A rthur Koenig. Sue D. Duke

•’-i. l noyd Rundley, Mrs. Jack lUdlk. . _'i; Mrs. Leroy Crlat, R . e . Brenner. D ; • ■ Setioler, Schvarz Oltlc

M anufacfurlnj eom pany, Mrs, TinBusby, Margaret S m ith , R, L. SloanBud Davis. K eith T. Jaeobson. w S

: Pf.ckard. Mrfc R u th S la te r snd Ann Wllherepoon.

S'/ Speak at Meet' iSHOSHONE. Oct. :& -6peakers a t

y lhe LDS sacram ent servlcea SundayS’cre Ralph K lnf. Richtield. and Mr. ona Mrs. Qeorge Dixon. Nam pa. «nd youUi Ulk3 were g lren by Lloyd Hftnien and Patricia Shortt.

.Mr. nna Mrs. King wing, accom­panied by Mrs. Velma AlJen.-

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with her are, from left. Mrs. Et

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Of eomiiiitte* W ASIimOTOK. Oct. 18 M^-Pl “lected iitW Presttfcnt K crbert-H ocrar.* w lia - yesterday th e second Hoover coi

mLulon on governm ent reorganli Uon -never divided on polllii grounds" ond did no t pack ll wm resources toak /orco wllh "ipec Interests."

His views were eummed up In i a I nr^lcle In the-November issue of I L l t / 1 Democratic Digest, publication

,,, Uie D rm ocratlc national eommitt (leuiua j},g Digest crltlcired the Hoov

eommlMlon In Its September Issi ®‘ I t invited Hooker to give his al

unday j,g •■questioned the condslons" ot Uio Digest analj'sis.

lri»nf D em ocratic magailne hetarv. charged the form er President h iictTip “stacked" commlislon task fore Can-Bur. of government policy. I t said he e

P i,,_ eluded public power advocate.i frc Lut-.' a resource task force. I t said furlh

tliat congrcM failed lo sel in t ri Arl aesslon on any major recoi

mendatlon of Uie commission. :hslr* Hoover In hU reply said tlie cor littee. mission, se t up to find wnys to 1

vice creaw efficiency and reduce e tllng. penses of Rovemment. determined Inner, tlie s ta r t th a t "party poUtla" shot: Slnlns not en ter Into Its coaduslons,. 1 Wen- said he "never even heard BienUo

ed a reference to pollUcal party ( ess of feet of nny conclusion." robsle He declared no Inquiry Into pa 'ndelli iy AtlUlaUons o f tAsk force mer. leney, bers was ever .m ade, although 1 g and said they did embrace members ietlne both parties, a s did the cotnmlssli all a t llMlf.Fred "The n-fltrr rwourcea iaik fon

h-. H. was no l packcd w ith specUl-lntc Mrs. eats." he wrote, " l l comprised

engineers, five Inwyers. three gove nora or form er gov^nors, nnd

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lub Scrvice Held■ “ T IA G E R M A 'N .'O etnB '^ '^und . I Vice evening services n t Uie LDS chunWr WUCWSTJiryjrTI-Ebt T Imrs- opening p raye r wns glveii by, Tlie ub. dore O nrdner. Speakers includ llllons BUnley Penfold nnd Wilbert Clli T the A plnno duet was presented I lesdny Verna Lee L o ll nnd Mrs. Clcame t-*iv4 -Prince,— <lotlng—prayar—w■ con- given by Mrs, Elmer Wilson.

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bSAN PRANCIBCO, Oct. 18 (IH- Vemon Z. Sutton, a form er navy officer of Riddle. Ore.. asked a -Saa-FranclM O. court, lo . lorglve. H 51 ./ him for sending SM "foul smell- 1ng“ pennies to poy a traffic fine. Hb said It was a ll a mls-

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A divorce decree for H elen Drury ,, ,, from K enneth Dnijy, lo take elfeci

, i*"® as of Aug. 7. 103B. was ordered en- t had p rijny <nstfiet, 1.* court by District Judge H ugh A.

Baker.’ » decree cf dJvorce was grnnt- Vu ed In Auguit, 1838; bu t never h.ia

J, been recorded ofnclally. Tom P. AU worUi, attorney, repreaenled the

fW'n* pialnUff- Friday.• Tlie late W. L. D unn hnd repre-

com- senied Mrs. Drury in the divorce ac- M In- Uon In m s . For unknown reasons,5 ex- however, the papers had no t been led a t recorded or signed a t the time the hould court granted tho decree.

5 "!- Quake RecordedBANTIAOO. Chile. Oct. IS W'—

A strong earUi trem or shook Arica 7*“ ?* In northern Chile s l «;57-p.m. (EST)^ Isst nlghL

The tremor slsrm ed U « populs- Uon b u t no casuslUes c r property damaee w ert reported.

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_ den 3 will meel n t 4 p jn . Thursday yy a t Ui6 home ot Mra. Robert Park- i hurtt, den mcUier.

Den 4 also will m eet a fte r school ^ • T honday-a t-the-Ijeg lon-hall.-M rs, .1. Dale Bailey and Mrs. Floyd Sllva g . a re deo mothers.__________________

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Seoul caster reprew ntlng the Chamber o rsday Commerce. Friday asked the clt; Park- council to ndopl Uie Green Rive:

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Rene Clalr'i French film. "O r Maneuvers," sUrrlng O erard Phll a n d Michele Morgan, was shown th e Eovclnema club for the f: tim e lis t n igh t Leading Soviet to rs , directors and.writers a t^ n i a n d warmly applauded th e mbvi«

TlckeU for the performance, fl of a series of Prench film s U> show n here, were a l a premli Scalpers got as much as e igh t tfr

A Russian taxi driver who drov U nited .PreM correspondent ta th eate r welcomed the Intioduct o f lighter fUmj.

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