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The Jourth trafllc ; death of 1951 in S eurred Feb. 7 as the m'rcJuKo/®" accident V^^^.jcTomc-countH.. NO. 297 H l Chamber Officers C E Unlic. kceond frsm left, (ucjt ipeiker il 0 (R« Diunbenhlp banquet here TucKUr i lr»w. present tnd psft otficm t«tlowln{ I ck^o^Worir” jgpgg ive Gaining j , I Rail Tieup •■• Wllh the oi» » TIP tod AP Reports palb cl' bick-to-worlc movement q nllroad swllchmcii gained xucsdny nlfhl a tt Severn! polnLi today u_, lujj ^(iclorlcs resumed produc- mrmbershlp t jjlsewlicre the strike drng- , .till more Indus- ^ ^ 'iSJihm.n in .he u'cst end 1 " " ^ (fcined thff rcliirn to work. 1,® w lilli earllor tnir^eet-In » I nitre ucrc some signs of 5^ TZ.J ipokei.'mari tald the slt- b Chlcaso, U, S. transpor- A hcb,»is "not loo good." His / \ 1 * 0 { I cf » rallroods In Chicago X x X V/W a i»ll£hmcn were on the ol them. Only partial TT »«t cn the others. f \ p Ur.icnPtclflc reported opera- X W / w cn a normal Kale in Olr, Los Angeles. Las The Amei S^: city and Ogden, j o f (]i peb, Kins., bul the workers •n w! in Green River and opcnition of pim, Wyo. functions ar loteTfntlon Hinted met in the ti'- ■‘“'•i' PfoWerit Truman would in- companies I ^n^ly Bul there WM Canal compi ctllonwhat form tuch Inter- < I ni!;ht lake ‘ng compan. 7 ictmbera of lhe national The motif ion bMid cast about lor o prjition of ‘ Wlhe long woKe-hour tils- . ! , hi£h led lo the strike. Tlie 1^'^t waa pa tr-‘3 four mil unions—the R. P. Parry, !D . eor,factors, enslneers and eri’olr district i-tioocl by for the board’* pianatloa of t ~— - ------ • ' toimion- of-th Z ---------—— out that the < ncher.Dies ISTSUi licii Tractor .11 TT« sovernment aUs on Him “ »;'S Feb. 7—Ca«5la county a n t i compan » n-.ro nrc kivestlgntlng the ctnal com .Viftncnt *WllMn Kelcher. Minted out U wchtr. three mllts roiitlj of operation of fr'i hi!’ Th»yaald ab. 'frs tody wns found beneath irlct would t UTOdtractorncar his home Hme. parUcu S r^ . “ neighbor. Wednes- proachlng cor it.K'M'«"iim?b1le”mlr- I ■"r^lsis.r-s S t ' s , “• P an p l » Saul Clark .nd Deput, ^ bn? tr„ .“ 'y'"* ‘0 p“» ‘n* ^et" wit t om ,ue mud whcn tho luriird. The bod? was Got. Len Jo • ‘1C McCullock funeral tioiul progra. clch.. *■''1 ** ifdji. 1 speaker* i t 8 i |>«^.Ark, He married Zell* lihool auditor to ’»“ • They 'n>e m«Ua “ i5l? n'r.f'P'’ ‘f’*" fpowored by rltv ‘•'ey moTrt to CTunber of C vin/^r ‘n 1BS9. the public fn Kj!ch7r speaker* wl rni;.;f:- two inonnsn-sr- i>lf *^'‘eher. also colleje of E n; »r,,u,‘ Kelcher, poied change Mr.s. AUce progrtm and . ^ = “ ‘i(-D,s are pending. Thi-mnplH Ui» 1 ,. Acheson nc- question froir ‘ ulf«countries- Speaken o. •eri'»rl of ‘Julld* DetweUer tni tnju excess ol both T*ln ft: one fil * f"‘i*«on.v He said ley. toil L 8 Ralsi ®“J«f wuset of four tpetken ^ education ui raffle ^ - ^ IJ the '“ m -m ^tfcnf -------■— K S .. --------- ~r.L ^ J ___I A Regional Newspa] onicUl CIt7 ind C^iMtr N .-ipiM f 7M\ cers Confer With Speal ucjt Ipeaker tt the SDnatl Chamber right tre Henr; litre Tu(idt)’ night, chatt with the 1950 prealdent; :m fellowlng Ihe progniin. Left to ISM preildent, * * * * * * Speaker a t Gfiaii Lists Ways to Wllh the aMlslancc of eeven olher pointed sccret Twin Falb civic orBcvnliatlons. the other officers u Tnln Fails Chamber of Commcrca Reprcsentatlv! Tuesday niRht hit o high point In Falls civic orgm Itl 1051 activities nt IU annual froni other char membership banriuet. ley jwellcd the More Ihan 270 perKons were pres* paclly. ent al the Turf club where they Lawihe, princ heard Ben B. Lawslie, msnagcr of prograni. slre.« the commercial organlittlon dc- of promoting th parlmcnl ,pf the Un^ States merce es a "cor Chamber of Commerce,- butlliic dvlc organlinlli cftamber objoctlvea dejlgned to tguicy ior goa etrcnglhen the United States In Olvlos a gen thi present crisis. Jeetlvei. he ctl Guy Bjmtn. new chamber pretl- work toward bu: Uent: Howtrd MoXtat, newly-ap- niljnlty, preserrt Area Groups Voi Keep Reservoi] The American Falls Reservoir district boa tativo.s of district canal companies voted Mo operation of the reservoir district in nccorda functions and responsibilities. The bonrd anc met in the Idaho Power company auditoriu study the need io r continued existence of th companies represented a t the meetinff were Canal company, North Side Canal company, ^ ing company and the Aberdeen-Springficld Tho motion to continue op- erfition of the resen'oir dis- T L fg lfj, trict waa passed unanimously. iT lU llcl IV p. Parry, attorney for the res- ^-v er\’olr district, gave b delallcd ex- pianatloa of steps necessary In dlt- y tOimiBti'orthe dlstrict.-He pointed out that the consent of the Xederal ft lO O l govemment Is necessary and that ipecJ* JeglsJatJon would be required School reoptr. -fer-abolbhment-of-'the <ll9lrlot.----- desplte-Che-faet Parry also said the reservoir dls- trict has a contract with the loder- Caa-^a "eek ^ al sovernment whloh would have to !" be termlnmed. New contracls would have to be written with the various a n t i companies. ^ , ‘hough Canal company representatives .j^ pointed out the need for continued operation of the resen’cir dLitrict, Th»yaald abolishment of the diJ- ^ trict would be a mlsuke ot this because- of the ; lime. parUcularly with the ap- g^.i,ooi gupt, B proachlng construction ol the t*ai- jj,[j morning. American Falls reservoir tnd to levy ,monilng*« tuesaaenu-for-lhe-ptj-m eat o* t<jwn-wlth-ieVer bonds, put tl* feet of The reservoir district entered into ujj , ic»iiii«<4 P»* I. c*i*u *> itie Burley fire Panel Debate sHs3“ i ^ Tki ■ ** reopened, -Set on-PlanS: u,;'®?'s Got. Len Jordan’* proposed cduM- *“ ,c2Su^<'w* tlonal program changes for i«»no S Committ ■'£ j " ChareeB ipgnjored by the Twin |^ |s cnunber of Commerce. It U open to i-w the public frte of chane. Speaker* will discuss Ui« T h.r^fh. t iS f.r?*^iwmmt vTogrva. nlna-countrU* oi , The panel.dlsci^Ton ^ ^ a^ulned ' McS^^ 6^n*«o ;x. quMUon from o. H. condemn- Ihe' Ci M. .»a I- 8. - r a ^ ctisa, ui S»1CS'S>S5"^ . cinal Newspaper Serving ^ V j " TWIN FALl M n 1 Speaker at Ahniial Ba right are llenr; U WIIU, mtiUr of ceremaolea; Lap 1D50 president; Howard Moffat, tecreiary-managcr. ISM president, {Staff photo>en|TtTlnK) * * * * * * Ufiamber’s Banq ys to Strengthen lolnted sccrelary-mnntider, and o u r form of govc ither officers utre Introduced. the actual war i Reprcsentatlvss of other Twin ductlw and moi 'alls civic organlintlont and guesls “I want to ci rom other chambers In Magle V»l- over the serlou; ey swelled the attendance lo.td- facing," h? snic )Bclly. pre.scni erlBls. Lawshe, principal -ipeaker on the h a v e a long, di )rograni. slre.«rf the Importance emergency and if promoting the Chamber ol Com- all-out.war," he nerce as a ''combined business and o u t that a t pr< rlvlc organlLnllon and a positive pcrcepixge of < igency tor good." producHofl is hi Olvlng a general outline o! ob- -'At tha same ■ ectlves. he ctlled on member* lo -vtc must be vlti rork toward buUdlnr a sound tem- our tblllty to aljnlty, preserve <rte enterprise tnd (omiaaU »n S Vote to Foes oi ;rvoir Unit • district board and repreacn- ^oise Peb 7 ies voted Monday to continue ^.j,ine ,orcea in t: :t in nccordancc with present a victory today t he bonrd and represenfatives ° ny auditorium at U n,m, to istence of tho district. Canal The triumph ^ neetinff were the Twin Falls srowth of faat 1 company, North Side Pumiv . , -Springfield Canal company, biiiw®at3 ?toa 7. -------------------------------------------- ne«ded for that j Malta School ^ -pv the recommendi Upen Despite , Flood Waters School reopened Jn MaJU lodty determine whett esplte-the-faettheMiBmunltr.1111- commimlUe»-ln- , ntoata p.rlM y by nmip.ilnt iBi^la crock. The six feet of wter operated amusei 1 tho basement of the school ht* Before the ma een pumped out and the dtmtged finally for the d leaUng system repaired. lt«lf wound up I Even though school has been ',k, ■pened it Is doubtful if verj mtny «> luplls wlil be able to get to Khool Fnrth' n some Ume unless the weather mui the ns urns cold suddenly. Many oJ the developed and 1 oads In the aret are Imptwtble much legUlaUve ecauBe- of the mud. C uslt County bUl was ordered School Supt. Burnell Wrigley tald vote margin, his morning. A meuurc to i None of the school buses for the form with feden <alta achool wera able to mtke w ith the mergln helt ruiu-thU mw73lng.-Wfl|!ey of.b*nk*-WM »i * t« during ft »ho ■TW no5a“wHeirKif'Mt!U-BniP- a ymomlng covered much of the jwn-*ith-ieVe>»Hm«JwtUr.aml «t an feet of water In the btte- «Dt ol the ichool. Members 0‘ . “ p'Sg.'SarSJS 32 Men t 'uesday -Dl«bt workmen reptlrtd 1 he heaUng plant to Khool could "A^oSh^MMiaenW# duau. to Capll s.--K,«iiM-ptor.u™wit - Committee Rejects ChareeB of Russia s a ’K SJ LAXe 8DCCB88. Feb. 7 Wl — D ean Uarahall, Ue D. N. poUUcil oommliwe fief- Xewa. Dlek Noh, rhelmlng rejected todty Ruultt nidt. CurtU L. hanee-UiaHhe-Unllod^Utttittd. ^jrw n -Cunning ommltUd aggTestlofl against China. Viekers, O all Ja: Only iW lie Soviet bide countrlea Shapp. Boyd oted to support the charges, forty- Wayne Rayboi tna-cow W m oppottd ihe.paipcwt. SM Ch..W imam. bttalDcd. > Standlee, Chari The S»-natlon eommlttec *Uo f o rd , i r . Z>ftTid imed down a BoWel demiad-that Boy-Eugnie Klt< he -aecurltjueotincU-be-tiked to JohnJ ohdemn the-Cnlted' States' fot-air Vemon P t ^ e , tutoks on Chinese terrilorr. The Peter Marlon B r. S. h a t coQtCDded tha U, N. forces lU m Bardsley, I Korea have droppid tome bombs Robert Oearge I 0 Chinese lerrltoty tccldeataUy s r d Orlgfa. }r„ Dd has offered to pay dintgei. and Vemon Ru .......... ............................................. ; 'WIN FALLS, IDAHO. WEDNESDAY, fEI Wl lalBanquet _Ab( In woodk erected tre worst hacked Won ■■H In emvolea; Lawtbe, Lyons Bnlth, ary-manager. and Goy Ryroan, JEROME, I fourth traffic * * * a head-on collif & n q u e { ; 3 5 S ~ t h e n U . S . • form of governmeni and further jn an automo' actual war clfort Jn both pro- j,._ dnuchtcr I itiw and mobllliatlon. aaugntcr,; I want to cmphasiM over and M anus.Jcrom c r the serious situation we are truCK Wflfl Goi lnE,".h?. snld. referring, to , tha nlsO Jcrom e, •sent crlBis. "Wc are going, to sheriff Pat Bi ,c a long, drawn-out period of ^ ® ergency and arc preparing for * ■out.war,-' he conUiwed, pointing that a t present only a small ceniage of our manpower and w'„t-'whet <lucHofl is helng used. Al tha same Ume." he cautioned, the face bul And 5 must be vitally concerned about jurcd. ability to bve through thb rtio automobile (Cmi.au .n PW *. CtL-a ij the extent of »40 was damaged onlj oes of Slots accldenl'^hap^e '-WT. ■' truck crossed a c r a k e Victory m^‘rt?‘i“tho“ ' _ ~ ■* T Orover C, Close In State Vote iOISE. Feb. 7 OLB-Antl-slot ma- Surviving bejld ne forces In the Idaho house won one daughUr. Mn Ictory today by balking efforta to sons, Newberry a county option alot machine Cloto and James ^ and forcing the printing of the her molher, Mrs asure. Clarkjon. WatH., f !Tie triumph wa* largely the out- brotWf. <wlh of fast parliamentary ma- Funeral servlce« iverlng, . Wiley funeral hi rho vote In favor of printing the of arrangements, . was 30 to 37. Only 38 votes were ------------- ;ded for th a t purpose under house ea. This action came after the V j0 1 1 l.r 0 1 is« printing committee had re- •Md the bill to the house with C1-, ! recommendation that It not be O lo Tiled. Would lUqnlr* Vole Utually, the measjre would-bao - . V ^ I—1..uu t machines in Idaho except where ^ , inly-wlde elections are held to WASHINOTON .ermine whether the Incorporated govemmant prepi nmnnlHfii In ilnrh CQUnUC3 jn S i a _tla)ahler COnU rnse slots and aU oUier "coin- preve'ntTrig bltcS irated amusement devices." city m eet Umine, Jefore the matter was disposed of t r ^ \ ally for the day. the house found The offlcexor slf wound up Into a parliamentary was putting lltjUl ■tiel, A recess had to be called order licensmg>al get the tangle unwound. giving, them a qi _ kill. Ttte action J Further Snarca courage the soi \fter the receaa further mares bam lUughterlnj /eloped ^ d It wasn't unUl a f^ marketa In Work ich ItglslaUve wrangling that the tributed to the I was ordered printed by the Jive- nPA margin. D|,put i meuurc to make itale law con- u-, .a_.. uj •m wllh federal law In connecUon .-mu were ready ■ A the merging and eoiwolldaUon ” iiX. il^ur bankt.WM apBroved.by tho.sen- tm c n a - tt>e- 1during ft r i ^ a e ^ n . The only ^ ctcIm Qot^ ■ apptural of a bUI to required 2 Men to Take Draft Exams at 7SS S J Capital Feb. 16 SrbSf'.'S.' ciilrty-lwo Faii* area’inen »<Ud1t« h l d n t h ve been' ordered Oo take selective clslon. Tic* phyttqal -eMwlnaOons. at New U Ise.Peb. 16. the cleric of the local 2. Over the d ard aonoimced Wedneaday. - Ury o( Labor ^ R» »eo are Hattaa Uon Dt- DJrector Charles les. Harvey WUUam Fennewald. to be ready to »Ji win I>awre()ce MueguL Ronald level committee c an Marshall, Oerald Sylvester reportW* to his ws. Dick Noh, Jerry cUtton Koep- iMuaace of.the Jt. Curtl* Lee Wilkins. Robert was understood t aon -Cunnlnghamr-DavM-OMar tha-a^oraLoU :kers. Oall Jay Staley. BlUy Deloy Aa outUned In app. Boyd H, David laUon would ouU lyne Raybom, Arthur Uoyd any person «h( ach,.Wiman\.Oeue RoaenoT. Jake thereby dlseoura nn indlee, Charle* Tlmoth}' Craw- bu^esi of fum d. ii. Z>ftTid LeRoy Tliinor, jr, black market dl* y-Eugene Kltchtn. Runell Frank- ^ -KU., j £ ^ -I^ K*nn«Iy^noyd — -AOOIDDIT. mon P t ^ e , Bddle -Ucryd, }r, -HiUIPit, Wb. 1 ter Marlon BUkey, Jr, Jolm, Wll- Nampa, died tod Bardaley, Vemon Qcne Dutt. piuu where bert o«w »e PJynn, WflHao! HW- (rektment. rince 1 I Orlgfa. }r„ JJm Waltar l*«bel reeelvMl In.aa at 1 Vemon RuneU< UeOrackan. ' eaat ^i^ixwdi to ' Nine Irrii ESDAY, t'EBRUARY 7. 1951 TOLL Vbout 500 In New J —T r a i n ^ WOODRIDGE, N. J., Feb. 7 U ■ected trestle last night, killing 8 orst train wreck in 32 years. Tl acked through the twisted mass ^oman Is Kil In Jerome C JEROME, Feb. 7—Jero;no county’s“and~ urth traffic fatality occurred at 9:30 a.m. head-on collision between an automobile and i}f-toiv-truek-thr«fr-ntileft-flor-tIv-o£-JoFomo-< Mrs. Grover C. Close, Salem, Ore,, was ki Qntly, said Coroner J, R. Wiloy who inve roner niso announced that ho plans to hole e death, ----------------------- Mra. Close was a passenger 'T ’q .^ I- q 'L nn automobile driven by J. flilK S JT r daughter, Mrs. Louise Me- f p . anus, Jerome. Driver of tho lH l3 n tr ack wflfl Gordon Anderson, loiimuK. __ T o w an Sheriff Pat Burns, who invcsU- led, said the McManus car vas TOKYO, Feb. 7 Lng south and the truck was forces sipaihe^ t ivellng north. He aald the truck three powerful ta d sUrtcd- to. maJw a left tum last hill guardl tho west'~when tne accident oc- itiittered Seoul, red. Urs, UcMaaus M s cut about Amsrtean ^sugl : faee bul Anderson vaa not In- '^ 09^ drove rhe automobile was damaged to The Chinese t extent of *400 whUe the truck dlfeglitf In t s damaged only aUghtjj. the rldgip Juit t Investigating officials said the Uielr backs wai Udenl happened just afte; the sUU ut Ice-cover ick crossed a canal brtdge. for the reda but lira. Close was boro Sept. 7, 1693, of thawtag, north Idaho. She was married lo OalD ti over C, Close g. U19. a t on the central irkson. Waah. The {aaQy ha* forces with ed ln Balem tlnce 1931. tho .lead pushed Surviving beside her husband ts the old 36th par 8 daughUr. Mrs. McManus; Uiree on the etst co. is. Newberry Close, CurUs R. forees secured h ISO and James T. Close, all Salem; mUes cast and w r molher, Mrs.. Kate Anderson, ^o\xlh of Kangnu: i r ^ n , WasH., five slsteta and ons g >tWf.------------------------------------------line. Allied naval ?uneral service* are pending. The reds In Kangnun Iley funeral home 1* In chargo The whole com; arrangements, had shifted once --------------------------- had regained tho lontrol Rule , _ ArUUer On Slaughter ^rjhra . O f Cattle Due E 'S-S WASHINQTON. Peb. 7 WV-The Three Unk U vemment prepared today to Issue the »ou^«ra »P slai«hler conlrol order aimed a5 eventfrig blacfe-markeU-alid Wg y meet Umines under price con- The offlcexof price stabllliaUon -------------------- Marshall /lng them a ^uota ot arUmals to rii.* II. Ttte acUon is Intended to dls- nlUDinC urage the soft ol behlnd-Uie- m tUughterlrii which fed black irketa In World war II and con- *■ ibuted to the abandonment of i...— ?A. The monUt-lon DUputea F ^ e - of Idaho No.'3. tl At the tame Ume. officials appar- gn^ea potatoei t tly were ready to announce aettle- industry. Jc nu“r t 1; The JusUee department will ^ teason." U SS^gafntt^e'Sm eiuT g criminal cases. InJuncUons and partment of agrlt iril euita for treble damages. OPS ^rs registered mi id protested, claiming price con- Dl would be handicapped unless ^j. PS Itself handled Uie clvl^ ortera Ui Oie : ice Director Michael V. Diwie. jim u,, *cUon. st back from a trip ««jo 'e w . ------------------------ "-“ ;r t . f : di 2. Over the objectlont ot Secit- In-W V SuioM in K lv ^ , IB -W ; '“S S S 'lS n . Uon would ouUa* alaughterlng by ™ « V pSSra who lack. » license ^ sS “s s ± f ’*"u;; nf i nlflHW ivi A X . ' uu where he-lui* been under , Monday njitol efttment ctam I>ec. W /«r )a}urlM he wouM »J' eelvMl lii.aa agio acejdeat at the ttona^ Jt>Rpn»dj-to U» dtr. Uonal cliarjt* w Nine Irrigated Idaho Countiea ' Uentwr <1 AMII Rman et Ongli . AM«d>tW r i « •>« UolMd Ptm LW •00 Injure! V Jersey G Plunge j] Feb. 7 (AP)—A crowded commu killing 82 persons and Ipjuring i rears. Throughout the night and ted mass of wreckage. They saic -----------------------------------— n tho c ru m p le d c I Tho 11-car Pe 1% 1 I swerved w ildly a midtown overpas down a 20-foot e le Crash■'"=»“» Newark, tho inty’s and'Mngic Valley's ‘‘whether aabotag ,t 9:30 a.m. Wedneaday in * omobile and a one and one- “ “ s f -Of «£-JoFomo-on-hlghway-93* The dead incl Dre„ was killed almost in- promluent in tm ly who investigated. Tho home-ljound fron dans to hold an inquest in City officea. --------------------------------------- In mid-momlni I 1 TT 1 anks Helpuis; three bodies still * *5 TTie r u th h o u r ci nfantry Drive _ ^ _ wrick, and m ore dli Fowai-d Seoul SS-ff ' ThM 80* ■OKYO, Feb. 7-(#>-AUlM ground ‘ n t m th*^S ces smashed forward today «ltb -iSk-'ff thB IM n ee powerful Unk columns to tbt t hUl guarding ths pudni-U •M r,£|3CaSi3K ittcred 8«nil.................... SfeS9S[SS|E imsrtean ^sughboyt with ■B |||H H ^P 'a'.tZ-u^ I^E p : tw Chinese and Korean 9 dltolng In for a new ctaod or R ’.PrtMCft ridgifi juit aouth ot Seoul.-At Ismo. geDenA'. illl ir backs waa the'nan river, »1m began..«n tt I Bit Ice-covcred way of retreat retched tbe eeene I the reda but now on the verge ««nt w auJst«nt ( thawtag, flueiUon the critical O J. 1. C..l«- in the central front. United Na- wMlMded to IS forces wlto SouUi Koreans In “J^Sri^^oetly .lead pushed northward toward their wav to 1 old 36* parallel border. Ct*. AabW F 'n the etst coast, South Korean tommunlUe* <m • ;es secured high ground • three wealthy norti* ahon es east and west and tlve mllu togbecr Josep Ih of Kangnung, a coastal road moni, a veteran o f: n 17 mUes south of the. saU) ^etn on the ro*d. b' I. Allied naval power blasted the crowded coachee and J in Kangnung llaeW. for the tragedy. 'he whole complexion ot the war Speirita In I 1 shifted once agata. Tho allies Th* 87-ye*r-old P I regained the InlUatlve in their from a hotpttal col: day-old "limited" offensive and Ths moment ny reds were giving grotud. qtctthe trectle ftnd ATUUery AeUfe I ,Uled artillery was in position to t«etto a ir shells Into toe old Korean ‘^our a n d ^ e sp lu l of Seoul, abandoned Jan. i cguMnt the second Ume In the Korean j, • by anU-eommunlst force*. i anniw Uie bni ■hree Unk Usk farce* prowled southern approaches to Seoul ,wx*r thi Jn Wednesday for the third ' pujHurenTiid al ilghk-dar.-ahootl8g-t!p-Ted-reaT» 'tftii irds wherever toay choose to huatBB-illiWOTBfl ---------------- I The delecUve n i d larshaU Says Shipment Ban Hurt Industry crcii-iUtehl«toway •he monUt-long ban on ehlpmenl jlnicUon. , Idaho No.'3. standard and utility Six r a esci des poutoes hurt the lUte's po- nie {‘eftnqrlvanla 0 Industry. Joe Marshall, Idaho ptiied over tlte ni ato king, declared Tuesday foi- before 'Ttto Broker, ■tag-»ut?eaMloa^.Uia.but............... ?va-M'5.:ai£ g seawn." MarshaU said. The utyor Aosuat I 1 Itwtesl. ^an. 6 and was Ufted rld|«, saU h e thet 13:01 a. m. Tuetdty by-U>■e■ d^ bucilM-bttMtKTJii •tment of agriculture after grow- But the treatle (tU registered many protests. Ptitone aaked to lie poUto king warned grower* ment from osw .pi keep dose check on markeUag Thakr. FWr Hemm. lers Ul Oie future Us prevent uw a turalns; ion lUar acUon.______________________ ic»iU—»««» Paei F. Driver PaysFineliif In W endell Court AEfe; raNDILL. Wb! 7-Boy Babbel, w i 'U be Buchanan street.Twin PftU*,ap- Judge added.'a w ;^-'a':WcndelHwliee-«owt^ ntt. prohahty . m esday morning end-patd a-fln* Ututd.-. -— . >3S and O coeU on a charge ef judte IHvldaoo « inlrg-thTDUBli wTOjr^en.---------Beelftf eoat«''aiBi labbel w u supposed to appear kuobon motorUt* court Uonday. Judge Jack Da- tr*rflo' aigna- but son tald, but Instead «( appear- mMtlog of th e city. : ^ wnt ^ irt. Babel waa- cited Ja a M . Rsceatte .t>ia lUd the charge and .was isstnicted r*iu man obleoted answer to tbe charge laat «eet of m for ruoatns len he.didn't atnw-tbe-^tjme Ban:Kr:w.SMJ>i™ I moved up to-Monday. .-... ^ ■londay night Judge t)»Tl«l*oo d he would f i n an tm - dal four wee£ Mi4 that ^ »iaiw M MAGIC VALLEY EDITIOT a ' ________ - * n ? u ® i U f PRICE 8 ml iredListed f Commutt £Li)ff Tres “d commuter train plunged off ipjuring about 500. It was the night and far into today, rescue They said other bodies still may 1 ho crumpled coaches and de^la. ho 11-car PennBylvania railroad tnln. ‘Th rved wildly and jumped tho track* a# it api town overpa«8. Tho cara, jack-kniflnff'crar n a 20-foot embankment, ho new, temporary overpass had b«en put In i !w hours before th e crash. 1 Newark, tho FBI said it waa InvestlgaUng i lether sabotAgo w as involved." The railroad, co: I probo, said it could offer no iihmedlata expl cause of the wrcck. 'he dead includes bankers, lawyers and h mliient in Ithelr localitlea ahd dVifi ie-l)ound from New York ' n mid-moming, tbe list of School Bl wn dead stood at 79, with r ce bodies still unidentified. U lterS t. le ruth hour crtctaip w u tha it In Uie naAlon line* U U when IT am T nw nrekinedlna}tithmiff.»Biu JtO r Jj& I i. and mere dliutnraa than ft accident ouWde P b llM e b ^ •v?5s“ , ? ! ^ELlSfl Sb.WSSS JS g v S i K J 1 tn a*alst*nt la a hosjtiui to SiSL .Uon the critically Injure mgl- ,._ r of me wreeke< tram .. ^ Loaded W ith CeomaateM check aad tbs bowd w lM<ted t o ^ ^ a S with <“» « « eoai\. Ihe < .mutera-moetly f«m New York 1 Uieir way to Bed Bejik, Long bearing pads, tbe U Aabtiy Park and othw couU imunlUes tm ■New Jersey-i fo rk oa tbl project Ithy nortb ehort, b ^ ^ bate te 5»lneer Joseph H. Ktislm^ W^ce the Juror* aet J, a veteran of » accident-free « wpoUited out t on the ro*d. bltmed tbe over- meeting of (be boaid rded coachee and the new trestle «>« tbe Jot the tragedr. either blghtr or Ic 6 ^ In Beapltal «M,000 set by tbe^ir u 87-year>oId ntulm m oni tald in tbe ueantoi, lahofpttsa col: - ' 6 c ^ 1 quick action < Tie moment ny eoflne paas^ for prtpanUon of fit Ul# trertle ftnd lurched ^arp y a«hlteela, »ranJ{ Jt the rest of tbe cara would Bobnei 0. L«b, hbi It make >U «gt tbe (tgnrTBMdi hit toe trestle at abotit 3S mnsl itu t m ^^tbita hour and the s ^ of tbe train Usalnatr idaw bsve ilnly couM nt bs blwaed for uut p r e p u ^ et t crsth. W hen I ilerted to sway, delayed beouie the ppUed Uie brakts; InK U ap-algntd ie the ““J ' p r o p e t t T . • •-- ' O th e r XHlsgrett anMUetunl Meuei* *na at I « * t one_nU!- dtlecUve said It i»«» Boing at te ctaded. to -pwj ■peed w hen It hit th e tresUe. «•*> b« rtaH ed 1* PennsylMWiU. tn a «Utement. eorertng aa InHatta a as-mJIe-an-beoir spetd tout «»**• the preperty. Id effect on tbenew trscfc • ' la new track wm swung about f'lu u * lra -!rm ) eet frem' the eJd one to dear vIK!vBi1J- |U E ■tay-foc tb e J etuy-tBraplke. Mf T T e w iie iio ' l i-iUt«-bl«hway now ttnder con- JPCKl^pni.'>) Mc^FMNdSat^ le l>eftMvlvanla n l d sis Uftlbs . cbeittt SBmBttar ed ov« the new trestle safely roSed^33s» rs “Tbe Broker.- ^^e&*statemen?^ ^TBMdS^*** tyor Au»uat Oretner. Wood- ' A tuuum B ine- e, said he tbeuibt tbe trestle OMbSnMOiTJ^than'a'VBllbt: the trestle dU not coUap*^ utons adced for a signed state- The tanneh< <«fU ,t from osw psMencoc, nobert kr. FWr H«n«n. THaler eald be irt_ OB on motorists nm nln|.tIirot£ flo'signs - but at ns for ruoattv tbzoitt r; w ,tbt««b M AGiq^^S /ALLEY 1 9 DITIOTSl ...........I~ ' PRICE 5 CENTS sted luter trestle jnged off a newly- It was the nation’s lay, rescue workers s still may be found ' iB. . ’V. oad train, ‘The tracks as it sp^ onto ths ck-knlflnff crarilyr hnrUed - - ad bflcn put In aervfce only*" ' InvestlgaUns to detencJne The railroad, conduotins its iihmedlato explanation for, ’ lawyers and bu^easmsQ, retvlfi life, iuuhl u£ ihi^,— chool Board Offers Check For Land Pay •sire 'tM 4:ani|bt l o m tiB l* n e, w3r«booL; I M M-acrt tnwt wa^.tiortdSaSgf tbe board u a.iUa tb event Mlu 'Bof eck aad UM bowd g tm U to>:SB:':si rtrict court. Ihe case wouWift#'-;/: ard by a Jury. WbUe- arlng pendi, tbe aobool d l ^ .: ^ : ‘ uld go ahead wltb pratUnlajftr-"^ •rk oa tbl project. Bowens m ard would bavfl to pajr ivbtiMfcirS Ice the Jurors set os ths^laai, vaa-^Uited out at the sptefal tetlng or tbe board S tO B^USt at tbe jQty eould ViOua tb s laad her blghsr or lower tbaa tte 3,000 M by the^raloatM ,1ieaid. En the tteanrae, .(bs: anM fal ~ art's quick sctloa d eand^^my <• r prtparaUoD of final.pteBl. . 9t»>' chltecta, P r a n k V. ’Vtuesti, j: >bneiO.LHb,atKelaM»^ir«aiSf 'fl tbe (tgS^BMdsr'Bwpttr-tv— u t work oD tbs final pteaa. rra- alnaty idtoabave betir appnTsdt. :t pr«{w r^ cf -fiaa! .t^ n «aa opetty. • ;-- ' y>^aWM»e^ US aad tpeetflaatltaM ta Im and . tbe Ui]«teeaUiac bltt..-. SSS.t.lJS?»MSS, , yuv u MfUU> . i CttMkl ■■■timiHHf I ^waUea - ! ^'paym ent u fifsnd |rt oaUly <0 ibiTunintC I

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Page 1: C^iMtr N.-ipiMf n TOLLLW. AM«d>tW ri« •>« UolMd m lnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times-News_TF157/PDF/... · Tho motion to continue op- ... aljnlty, preserve

The J o u r th tra fllc ; d e a th o f 1951 in

S eurred Feb. 7 as the m ' r c J u K o / ® " accident

V ^ ^ ^ . j c T o m c - c o u n t H . . „

NO. 297

H lChamber Officers C

E Unlic. kceond frsm left, (ucjt ipeiker i l 0 (R« Diunbenhlp banquet here TucKUr i lr»w . present tnd p s f t otficm t«tlowln{ I

ck^o^Worir” jgpgg ive G aining j , I Rail T ieup

•■• Wllh the oi»» TIP tod AP Reports palb cl'bick-to-worlc movement q

nllroad swllchmcii gained xucsdny nlfhla tt Severn! polnLi today u_, lujj^(iclorlcs resumed produc- mrmbershlp tjjlsewlicre the strike drng- „ ,

.till more Indus- ^

'iSJihm.n in .he u'cst end 1 " " ^(fcined thff rcliirn to work. 1,® wlilli earllor tn i r ^ e e t - I n »I nitre uc rc some signs of 5^

TZ.J ipokei.'mari tald the slt-b Chlcaso, U, S. transpor- Ahcb,»is "no t loo good." His / \ 1 * 0 { I cf » rallroods In Chicago X x X V /W a i»ll£hmcn were on the

ol them. Only partial T T»«t cn the others. f \ pUr.icn Ptclflc reported opera- X W / w cn a normal Kale in

Olr, Los Angeles. Las The AmeiS^: c ity and Ogden, j of (]i peb, Kins., bul the workers •n w! in Green River and opcnition ofpim, Wyo. functions arloteTfntlon Hinted m e t in the

ti'- ■‘“ '•i'PfoWerit Truman would in- companies I

^ n ^ l y Bul there WM Canal compictllonwhat form tuch Inter- <I ni!;ht lake ‘ng compan. 7 ictmbera of lhe national T he motifion bMid cast about lor o prjition of‘ W lhe long woKe-hour tils- . ! ,hi£h led lo the strike. Tlie 1^'^t waa pa

tr-‘3 four m il unions—the R. P. Parry,!D. eor,factors, enslneers and eri’olr districti-tioocl by for the board’* pianatloa of t

~— - ------ • ' toimion- of-thZ ---------—— out that the <

ncher.D ies ISTSUi l i c i i Tractor.1 1 T T « sovernmentaUs o n Him “ »;'S

Feb. 7—Ca«5la county a n t i compan» n-.ro nrc kivestlgntlng the c tnal com

.Viftncnt *WllMn Kelcher. Minted out Uwchtr. three mllts roiitlj of operation offr'i hi!’ Th»yaald ab. 'frs tody wns found beneath irlct would t UTOdtractorncar his home Hme. parUcu

S r ^ . “ neighbor. Wednes- proachlng cor

it .K 'M '« " i im ? b 1 le ” mlr-

I ■"r^lsis.r-s “S t ' s , “ • P a n p l» Saul Clark .nd D eput, ^

bn? tr„ .“ 'y'"* ‘0 p“» ‘n* ^ e t "wit t om ,ue mud whcn tholuriird. The bod? was Got. Len Jo

• ‘1C McCullock funeral tioiul progra. clch.. *■''1 **ifdji. 1 speaker* i t 8 i|>«^.A rk , He married Zell* lihool auditor to ’»“ • They 'n>e m«Ua“ i5 l? n 'r .f 'P '’ ‘f’*" fpowored byrltv ‘•'ey moTrt to CTunber of Cv in /^ r ‘n 1BS9. the public fnKj!ch7r speaker* wlrn i;.;f :- two inonnsn-sr-i>lf * ^ '‘e h e r . also colleje of En; »r,,u,‘ Kelcher, poied change

Mr.s. AUce progrtm and .

^ = “ ‘i(-D,s are pending. Thi-mnplH

Ui» 1, . Acheson nc- question froir ‘ u l f « c o u n t r i e s - Speaken o.•eri'»rl of ‘Julld* DetweUer tnitn ju excess ol both T*ln f t : one fil * f"‘i*«on.v He said ley. toil L 8Ralsi ®“J«f w uset of four tpetken

^ education u i

raffle -■ ^

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onicUl CIt7 ind C iMtr N.-ipiMf

7M\cers Confer W ith Speal

ucjt Ipeaker t t the SD natl Chamber right tre Henr; litre Tu(idt)’ night, c h att with th e 1950 prealdent; :m fellowlng Ihe progniin. L eft to ISM preildent,

* * * * * *

Speaker at Gfiaii Lists Ways to

Wllh the aMlslancc of eeven o lh e r pointed sccret Twin Falb civic orBcvnliatlons. the other officers u Tnln Fails Chamber of Commcrca Reprcsentatlv! Tuesday niRht h it o high p o in t In Falls civic orgm Itl 1051 activities n t IU an n u al froni other char membership banriuet. ley jwellcd the

More Ihan 270 perKons were pres* paclly. ent al the Turf club where they Lawihe, princ heard Ben B. Lawslie, msnagcr of prograni. slre.« the commercial organlittlon dc- of promoting th parlmcnl ,pf the U n ^ S ta te s merce es a "cor Chamber of Commerce,- bu tlliic dvlc organlinlli cftamber objoctlvea dejlgned to tgu icy ior goa etrcnglhen the U nited S tates In Olvlos a gen th i present crisis. Jeetlvei. he ctl

Guy Bjmtn. new chamber p re tl- work toward bu: Uent: Howtrd MoXtat, newly-ap- niljnlty, preserrt

Area Groups Voi Keep Reservoi]

The A m e ric an F a lls R e s e rv o i r d i s t r ic t boa tativo.s of d i s t r i c t canal c o m p a n ie s v o te d Mo operation of th e r e s e rv o i r d i s t r i c t in nccorda functions and re s p o n s ib i l i t ie s . T h e b on rd anc m e t in th e I d a h o Pow er c o m p a n y a u d ito r iu study th e need i o r c o n tin u e d e x is te n ce o f th companies r e p r e s e n te d a t th e m eetin ff were Canal com pany , N o r th S id e C an al c om pany , ^ ing com pany a n d the A b erd e e n -S p r in g f ic ld

T ho m otion t o c o n tin u e op- erfition of th e r e s e n 'o i r d is - T L f g l f j , tr ic t waa p a s se d u n a n im o u s ly . i T l U l l c l

IV p. Parry, a ttorney for th e res- ^-v er\’olr district, gave b delallcd ex- pianatloa of steps necessary In dlt- y tOimiBti'orthe dlstrict.-He pointed out that the consent of the Xederal f t l O O l govemment Is necessary and tha t ipecJ* JeglsJatJon would be required School reoptr.-fer-abolbhment-of-'the <ll9lrlot.----- desplte-Che-faet

Parry also said th e reservoir dls- trict has a contract with the loder- Caa-^a "ee k ^ al sovernment whloh would have to !" be termlnmed. New contracls would have to be written with the various a n t i companies. ^ , ‘hough

Canal company representatives .j pointed out the need for continued operation of the resen’cir dLitrict,Th»yaald abolishment of th e diJ- ^trict would be a mlsuke o t this because- of the ; lime. parUcularly with the ap- g^.i,ooi gupt, B proachlng construction ol the t*ai- jj,[j morning.

American Falls reservoir tnd to levy ,m onilng*« tu e sa a e n u - fo r- lh e -p t j-m e a t o* t<jwn-wlth-ieVer bonds, put tl* feet of

The reservoir d istric t entered into u j j ,ic»iiii«<4 P » * I. c*i*u *> itie Burley fire

Panel Debate sH s3“i^ T k i ■ ** reopened,

-Set on-PlanS: u,;'®?'sGot. Len Jordan’* proposed cduM - *“ ,c2Su^< 'w *

tlonal program changes for i«»no — ■

S Committ ■'£ j " ChareeBipgnjored by the Tw in |^ |scnunber of Commerce. It U open to i - wthe public frte of chane.

Speaker* will discuss Ui« T h . r ^ f h . t iS

f.r?*^iw m m t vTogrva. nlna-countrU* oi , The panel.dlsci^Ton ^ a ^ u ln e d '

M c S ^ ^ 6^n*«o; x .quMUon from o . H. condemn- Ihe' Ci

M . .»a I - 8 . - r a ^ „ c t i s a , uiS » 1 C S 'S > S 5 " ^ .

cinal Newspaper Serving V j

" T W I N F A L l

M n1 Speaker at A hniial B a

right are llenr; U WIIU, mtiUr of ceremaolea; Lap 1D50 president; Howard Moffat, tecreiary-m anagcr. ISM president, {Staff photo>en|TtTlnK)* * * * * * Ufiamber’s Banq ys to Strengthenlolnted sccrelary-mnntider, and o u r form of govcither officers utre Introduced. th e actual w ar i

Reprcsentatlvss of other Twin d u c tlw and moi'alls civic organlintlont and guesls “I want to cirom other chambers In Magle V»l- ove r the serlou;ey swelled the attendance lo.td- facing," h? snic)Bclly. pre.scni erlBls.

Lawshe, principal -ipeaker on the h av e a long, di)rograni. slre.«rf the Importance emergency andif promoting the Chamber ol Com- a ll-out.w ar," henerce as a ''combined business and o u t that a t pr<rlvlc organlLnllon and a positive pcrcepixge of <igency tor good." producHofl is hiOlvlng a general outline o! ob- -'A t tha sam e ■

ectlves. he ctlled on member* lo - v tc must be v ltirork toward buUdlnr a sound tem- o u r tblllty toaljnlty, preserve <rte enterprise tnd (omiaaU »n

S Vote to F oes oi

;rvoir Unit• d is t r ic t board and repreacn- ^ o i s e Peb 7 ies v o te d M onday to continue ^.j,ine ,orcea in t: : t in nccordancc w ith present a victory today t h e b on rd and represenfatives ° ny a u d ito riu m a t U n,m, to is ten c e o f tho d is tric t. Canal T he trium ph n e etin ff w ere th e Tw in Falls srow th of faat 1 c om pany , N orth Side Pumiv . , -S p r in g f ie ld Canal company, biiiw®at3? t o a 7. -------------------------------------------- ne«ded for th a t j

Malta School^ -pv ■ th e recommendiUpen Despite ,Flood Waters

School reopened Jn MaJU lodty determine w hett esplte-the-faettheMiBmunltr.1111- co mmimlUe» -ln- , n to a ta p .rlM y by nmip.ilntiBi la crock. The six feet of w ter operated amusei1 tho basement of the school ht* Before th e m aeen pumped out and the dtmtged finally for th e dleaUng system repaired. l t « l f wound up IEven though school has been ',k,

■pened it Is doubtful if verj mtny «>luplls wlil be able to get to Khool Fnrth 'n some Ume unless the weather m u i th e n surns cold suddenly. Many oJ the developed a n d 1oads In the aret are Imptwtble m uch legUlaUveecauBe- of the mud. Cuslt County bUl was orderedSchool Supt. Burnell Wrigley tald vo te margin,his morning. A m euurc to iNone of the school buses for the fo rm with feden

<alta achool wera able to mtke w ith the merglnhelt ru iu -thU mw73lng.-Wfl|!ey of.b*nk*-WM »i

* t« during ft »ho■TW no5a“wHeirKif'Mt!U-BniP- a ymomlng covered much of the jwn-*ith-ieVe>»Hm«JwtUr.aml « t an feet of water In the btte- «D t o l the ichool. Members 0‘ .

“ p 'S g .'S a rS JS 32 Men t'uesday -Dl«bt workmen reptlrtd 1he heaUng plant to Khool could

"A^oSh^M M iaenW # duau . to C a p l ls.--K,«iiM-ptor.u™wit -

Committee Rejects ChareeB of Russia s a ’K SJLAXe 8DCCB88. Feb. 7 Wl — D ean Uarahall,

Ue D. N. poUUcil oommliwe fie f- Xewa. Dlek Noh, rhelmlng rejected todty Ruultt n id t . CurtU L.hanee-UiaHhe-Unllod^Utttittd. ^ jrw n -CunningommltUd aggTestlofl against China. Viekers, O all Ja: Only iW l i e Soviet bide countrlea Shapp. Boyd

oted to support the charges, forty- W ayne Rayboi tna-cow W m oppottd ihe.paipcwt. SM Ch..W im am .

bttalDcd. > Standlee, ChariThe S»-natlon eommlttec *Uo fo rd , i r . Z>ftTid

im ed down a BoWel demiad-that Boy-Eugnie Klt< he -aecurltjueotincU-be-tiked to Jo h n Johdemn the-Cnlted' States' fot-air V em on P t ^ e ,tutoks on Chinese terrilorr. The P e te r Marlon Br. S. h a t coQtCDded tha U, N. forces lU m Bardsley,I Korea have droppid tome bombs Robert Oearge I0 Chinese lerrltoty tccldeataUy s r d Orlgfa. }r„ Dd has offered to pay dintgei. a n d Vemon R u

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'W IN F A L L S , ID A H O . W E D N E S D A Y , f E I

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w o o d kerected treworsthacked

Won ■ ■ H Inemvolea; Lawtbe, Lyons Bnlth, ary-manager. and Goy Ryroan, JE R O M E , I

f o u r th t r a f f ic • * * * a h e a d -o n collif

& n q u e { ; 3 5 S ~

t h e n U . S .

• form of governmeni and further jn a n au to m o ' actual w ar clfort Jn both pro- j , ._ d n u c h tc r I

itiw and mobllliatlon. a a u g n t c r , ;I want to cmphasiM over and M a n u s .J c r o m c r the serious situation we are truCK Wflfl Goi lnE,".h?. snld. referring, t o , tha nlsO Jc ro m e , •sent crlBis. "Wc are going, to sheriff Pat Bi ,c a long, drawn-out period of ^ ®ergency and arc preparing for *■out.war,-' he conUiwed, pointing

that a t present only a small ceniage of our manpower and w'„t-'whet<lucHofl is helng used.A l tha sam e Ume." he cautioned, the face bul And 5 must be vitally concerned about jurcd.• ability to bve through thb r tio automobile (C m i.au .n PW *. C tL-a ij the extent of »40

was damaged onlj

oes of Slots a cc ld en l'^h a p ^e'-W T . ■' truck crossed a c

rak e Victory m ‘rt?‘i“tho“'_ ~ ■* T Orover C, Close

In State VoteiOISE. Feb. 7 OLB-Antl-slot ma- Surviving bejld ne forces In the Idaho house won one daughUr. Mn Ictory today by balking efforta to sons, Newberry

a county option alot machine Cloto and James and forcing the printing of the her molher, Mrs

asure. Clarkjon. WatH., f!Tie trium ph wa* largely the out- brotWf.<wlh of fa s t parliamentary ma- Funeral servlce« iverlng, . Wiley funeral hirho vote In favor of printing the of arrangements,. was 30 to 37. Only 38 votes were -------------;ded for th a t purpose under houseea. This action came after the V j 0 1 1 l . r 0 1is« prin ting committee had re-•Md the bill to the house with C 1 - ,! recommendation tha t It not be O l oTiled.

Would lUqnlr* Vole Utually, th e measjre would-bao - . V ^ I —1..u u t machines in Idaho except where ^ ,inly-wlde elections are held to WASHINOTON .ermine w hether the Incorporated govemmant prepi nmnnlHfii In ilnrh CQUnUC3 jn S i a _ tla)ah ler COnU rnse slots and aU oUier "coin- preve'ntTrig bltcS irated amusem ent devices." city m eet Umine, Jefore th e m atter was disposed of t r ^ \ ally for th e day. the house found The offlcexor slf wound up Into a parliamentary was putting lltjUl ■tiel, A recess had to be called order licensmg>al get the tangle unwound. giving, them a qi

_ kill. Ttte action JFu rth e r Snarca courage the soi

\fte r th e receaa further mares bam lUughterlnj /eloped ^ d It wasn't unUl a f ^ marketa In Work ich ItglslaUve wrangling tha t the tributed to the I was ordered printed by the Jive- nPA• margin. D |,put i m euurc to make ita le law con- u - , .a _ .. uj •m wllh federal law In connecUon .-m u were ready ■ A the merging and eoiwolldaUon ” iiX . i l ^ u r bankt.W M apBroved.by tho.sen- t m c n a - tt>e-1 during ft r i ^ a e ^ n . The only ^ ctcIm Qot

■ apptural of a bUI to r e q u i r e d ‘

2 Men to TakeDraft Exams at 7SS S J

Capital Feb. 16 SrbSf'.'S.'ciilrty-lwo Faii* a rea ’ inen »<Ud1t« h l d n t hve been' ordered Oo take selective clslon.Tic* phyttqal -eMwlnaOons. at New UIse.Peb. 16. the cleric of the local 2. Over the dard aonoimced Wedneaday. - U ry o( Labor ^R » » e o a re H a ttaa U o n D t- DJrector Charlesles. Harvey WUUam Fennewald. to be ready to »Jiwin I>awre()ce MueguL Ronald level committee can M arshall, Oerald Sylvester reportW * to hisws. Dick Noh, Jerry cUtton Koep- iM uaace of.theJt. Curtl* Lee Wilkins. Robert was understood taon -Cunnlngham r-D avM -O M ar th a -a ^ o r a L o U:kers. O all Jay Staley. BlUy Deloy Aa outUned Inapp. Boyd H, David laUon would ouUlyne Raybom, Arthur Uoyd any person «h(ach,.W iman\.Oeue RoaenoT. Jake thereby dlseoura

nnindlee, Charle* Tlmoth}' Craw- b u ^ e s i of fumd . i i . Z>ftTid LeRoy T liino r, j r , black m arket dl*y-Eugene Kltchtn. Runell Frank- ^-KU., j £ ^ - I ^ K *nn«Iy^noyd — -AOOIDDIT.mon P t ^ e , Bddle -Ucryd, }r, -HiUIPit, Wb. 1ter Marlon BUkey, Jr , Jolm, Wll- Nampa, died tod

Bardaley, Vemon Qcne Dutt. p iuu where i »bert o « w » e PJynn, WflHao! H W - (rektment. rince 1I Orlgfa. }r„ JJm W altar l*«bel reeelvMl In .aa at 1 Vemon RuneU< UeOrackan. ' eaat ^ i^ixw di to

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E S D A Y , t 'E B R U A R Y 7. 1951

TOLLV b o u t 5 0 0 I n N e w J

—T r a i n ^WOODRIDGE, N. J., Feb. 7 U ■ected trestle last night, killing 8 orst train wreck in 32 years. Tl acked through the twisted mass

^oman Is Kil In Jerome C

JE R O M E , F e b . 7— Je ro ;n o c o u n ty ’s “and~ u r th t r a f f ic f a t a l i t y o c cu rre d a t 9 :30 a .m . head -o n co llis ion b e tw ee n a n au tom ob ile and i}f-toiv-truek-thr«fr-ntileft-flor-tIv-o£-JoFom o-< M rs . G ro v e r C. C lose, Sa lem , O re ,, w as ki Q ntly , sa id C o ro n e r J , R . W iloy w ho inve r o n e r n iso an n o u n ce d t h a t ho p la n s to holee d e a th , • -----------------------M ra . C lose w as a p a s se n g e r 'T ’q . ^ I - q ' L

n n a u to m o b ile d r iv e n b y J . f l i l K S JT r d a u g h te r , M rs . L o u ise M e- f p . a n u s , J e ro m e . D riv e r o f th o l H l 3 n t r ack wflfl G ordon A n d erso n ,l o i i m u K . __ T o w a nSheriff Pat Burns, who invcsU-led, said the McManus car vas TOKYO, Feb. 7Lng south and the truck was forces sipaihe^ tivellng north. He aald the truck three powerful tad sUrtcd- to. maJw a left tu m la st hill guardltho west'~when tne accident oc- itiitte red Seoul,

red. U rs, UcMaaus M s cut about Amsrtean ^sugl: faee bul Anderson vaa not In- ' ^ 09^ drove

rhe automobile was damaged to The Chinese t extent of *400 whUe the truck dlfeglitf In t s damaged only aUghtjj. the rldgip Juit t Investigating officials said the Uielr backs wai Udenl happened just afte ; the sUU u t Ice-cover ick crossed a canal brtdge. for the reda but lira. Close was boro Sept. 7, 1693, of thawtag, north Idaho. She was married lo OalD ti over C, Close g. U19. a t o n the central irkson. Waah. The {aaQy ha* forces with ed ln Balem tlnce 1931. tho .lead pushed Surviving beside her husband ts the old 36th par 8 daughUr. Mrs. McManus; Uiree o n the e ts t co. is. Newberry Close, CurUs R. forees secured h ISO and James T. Close, all Salem; mUes cast and w r molher, Mrs.. Kate Anderson, ^o\xlh of Kangnu: i r ^ n , WasH., five slsteta and ons g >tWf.------------------------------------------line. Allied naval ?uneral service* are pending. The reds In Kangnun Iley funeral home 1* In chargo The whole com; arrangements, had shifted once

--------------------------- had regained tho

lontrol Rule, _ ArUUer

On Slaughter ^ r jh ra. O f Cattle Due E 'S - SWASHINQTON. Peb. 7 WV-The Three Unk U vemment prepared today to Issue the »ou^«ra »P sla i«hler conlrol order aimed a5 eventfrig blacfe-markeU-alid Wg y m eet Umines under price con-

The offlcexof price stabllliaUon -------------------- —

Marshall/lng them a ^uota ot arUmals to r i i . *II. Ttte acUon is Intended to dls- n l U D i n C urage the soft o l behlnd-Uie- m tU ughterlrii which fed blackirketa In World war II and con- *■ibuted to the abandonment of i...—?A. The monUt-lon

DUputea F ^ e - of Idaho No.'3. tlAt the tam e Ume. officials appar- gn^ea potatoei ttly were ready to announce aettle- industry. Jc

nu“r t1; The JusUee department will ^ teason." U

S S ^ g a f n t t ^ e ' S m e i u Tg crim inal cases. InJuncUons and partm ent of agrltiril euita for treble damages. OPS ^rs registered mi id protested, claiming price con- Dl would be handicapped unless j.PS Itself handled Uie clvl^ ortera Ui Oie :ic e Director Michael V. D iw ie . j im u ,, *cUon.s t back from a trip ««jo 'e w . ------------------------

" - “ ; r t . f : d i2. Over the objectlont ot Secit-

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V S u i o M in K l v ^ , I B - W ; ' “S S S ' l S n . Uon would ouUa* alaughterlng by ™ «V pS S ra who lack. » license ^

s S “ss± f’*"u;;nf i nlflHW ivi

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uu where he-lui* been under , Monday njitol efttment ctam I>ec. W /«r )a}urlM he wouM »J' eelvMl lii .aa agio acejdeat a t the ttona^ J t> R p n » d j- to U » d t r . Uonal cliarjt* w

N ine I r r ig a te d Id a h o Countiea '

Uentwr <1 AMII Rman et Ongli . AM«d>tW r i« •>« UolMd Ptm

LW•00 I n ju r e ! V J e r s e y G

P lu n g e j ]Feb. 7 (AP)—A crowded commu killing 82 persons and Ipjuring i

rears. Throughout the night and ted mass of wreckage. They saic-----------------------------------— n tho crum pled c

I Tho 11-car Pe1% 1 I swerved w ild ly amidtown overpas down a 20-foo t e

le Crash■'"=»“»N ew ark, thoin ty’s and 'M ngic Valley's ‘‘whether aabotag ,t 9:30 a.m. W edneaday in *omobile and a one and one- “ “s f -Of «£-JoFomo-on-hlghway-93* The dead incl Dre„ was killed alm ost in- promluent in tm ly who investigated. Tho home-ljound fron dans to hold an inquest in City officea.--------------------------------------- In mid-momlniI 1 T T 1 •anks Helpuis; three bodies still

* *5 TTie ruth h o u r ci

nfantry Drive_ ^ _ wrick, and m o re dli

Fowai-d Seoul SS-ff' T h M 8 0 *

■OKYO, Feb. 7-(#>-AUlM ground ‘ n t m t h * ^ S ces smashed forward today « ltb - iS k - 'f f thB I M n ee powerful U nk columns to tb t t hUl guarding ths p u d n i-U • M r ,£ |3 C a S i3 Kittcred 8«nil.................... — S f e S 9 S [ S S | Eimsrtean ^sughboyt with ■ B | | | H H ^ P

'a '.tZ -u^ I ^ E p:tw Chinese and Korean9 dltolng In for a new ctaod o r R ’.PrtM Cft

ridgifi ju it aouth o t Seoul.-At Ismo. geDenA'. illl ir backs waa t h e 'n a n river, »1m be g an ..« n tt I Bit Ice-covcred way of retreat retched tbe eeene I the reda but now on the verge ««nt w a u J s t« n t (

thawtag, flueiUon the criticalO J . 1. C ..l« -

in the central front. United Na- w M lM ded to IS forces wlto SouUi Koreans In “ J ^ S r i^ ^ o e t ly .lead pushed northward toward their w av to 1 old 36* parallel border. C t * . A a b W F

'n the e ts t coast, South Korean tommunlUe* <m • ;es secured high ground • three wealthy norti* ahon es east and west and tlve mllu togbecr J o s e p Ih of Kangnung, a coastal road moni, a ve teran o f : n 17 mUes south of th e . saU) ^etn on th e ro*d . b' I. Allied naval power blasted the crowded coachee and J in Kangnung llaeW. for the tragedy.'he whole complexion ot the war Speirita In I1 shifted once agata. Tho allies Th* 87-ye*r-old P I regained the InlUatlve in their from a ho tp tta l col: day-old "limited" offensive and Ths m om ent ny reds were giving grotud. qtct the trec tle ftnd

ATUUery AeUfe I,Uled artillery was in position to t« e t to air shells Into toe old Korean ‘^our a n d ^ e sp l u l of Seoul, abandoned Jan. i c g u M n tthe second Ume In the Korean j ,

• by anU-eommunlst force*. i anniw Uie b n i ■hree Unk Usk farce* prowled

southern approaches to Seoul ,w x * r thiJn Wednesday for the third ' pu jH u ren T iid al ilghk-dar.-ahootl8g-t!p-Ted-reaT» 'tftiiirds wherever toay choose to huatBB-illiWOTBfl

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larshaU Says Shipment Ban

Hurt Industry• crcii-iUtehl«toway•he monUt-long ban on ehlpmenl jlnicUon. ,Idaho No.'3. standard and utility Six r a escides poutoes hurt the lU te 's po- n ie {‘eftnqrlvanla0 Industry. Joe Marshall, Idaho ptiied over t l t e ni a to king, declared Tuesday foi- before 'T tto Broker, ■tag-»ut?eaMloa^.Uia.but...............

? v a -M '5 .:a i£g seawn." MarshaU said. The utyor A o su a t I1 Itwtesl. ^an. 6 and was Ufted rld|«, saU h e thet 13:01 a. m. Tuetdty by-U>■e■ d ^ bucilM -bttM tKTJii •tment of agriculture after grow- But the trea tle (tU

registered many protests. Ptitone a ak ed to lie poUto king warned grower* ment from o sw .p i keep dose check on markeUag Thakr. FWr Hemm. lers Ul Oie future Us prevent uw a tu ra ln s ; ion lUar acUon.______________________ ic»iU—»««» Paei

F. D river PaysF ineliif In W endell Court AEfe;

raNDILL. Wb! 7 -B oy Babbel, w i ' U be Buchanan street.Twin PftU*,ap- Judge a d d e d .'a w

;^ - 'a ':W c n d e lH w lie e -« o w t^ n t t . prohahty . m esday morning end -patd a-fln* Ututd.-. - — .>3S and O coeU on a charge ef judte IH v ldaoo «inlrg-thTDUBli wTOjr^en.---------Beelftf eoat«''aiBilabbel w u supposed to appear kuob on motorUt* court Uonday. Judge Jack Da- tr*rflo' aigna- but son tald, but Instead «( appear- mMtlog of th e city.: ^ w n t ^

irt. Babel waa- cited J a a M . Rsceatte .t> ia lUd the charge and .was isstnicted r*iu man obleoted

answer to tbe charge laat « e e t of m for r u o a tn s len h e .d id n 't a tn w -tb e-^ tjm e Ban:Kr:w.SMJ>i™ I moved up to-Monday. . - . . . ^■londay n ight Judge t)»Tl«l*oo d he would f i n an t m - dal four w ee £ Mi4 th a t ^» i a i w M

MAGICVALLEY

EDITIOTa ■' ________

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m li r e d L i s t e d f C o m m u tt £ L i)ff T re s“d commuter train plunged off ipjuring about 500. I t was the night and fa r into today, rescue They said o ther bodies still may 1

ho crum pled coaches and d e ^ la .ho 11-car PennBylvania ra ilroad tn ln . ‘T hrved w ild ly and jum ped tho track* a# i t apitown overpa«8. T h o cara, jack-kniflnff'crarn a 20-foo t embankment,ho new, tem porary overpass h ad b«en put In i!w hours before t h e crash.1 N ew ark, tho F B I said i t waa InvestlgaUng i lether sabotAgo w as involved." The railroad, co: I probo, s a id it cou ld offer no iihmedlata expl cause o f th e w rcck.'he dead includes bankers, lawyers and h mliient in Ithelr localitlea ahd dVifi ie-l)ound from N e w York '

n mid-m om ing, t b e list o f School Blwn dead stood a t 79, w ith rce bodies s till unidentified. U l t e r S t . le ruth h o u r crtctaip w u thait In Uie naAlon line* U U when I T a m T n wn r e k in e d ln a } ti t h m if f .» B iu J t O r J j & Ii . and m e re d liu tnraa than ft

accident ouWde P b l l M e b ^ • v ? 5 s “ , ? !

^ E L lS f lSb.WSSS JS g v S i K J

1 tn a*alst*nt la a hosjtiui to S i S L “.Uon the critically I n ju r e mgl- , . _r of m e wreeke< t r a m . . ^

Loaded W ith CeomaateM check aad tbs bowd w lM<ted t o ^ ^ a S with <“ » « « eoai\. Ihe <

.mutera-moetly f« m New York 1 Uieir w ay to Bed Bejik, Long bearing pads, tbe U A ab tiy Park a n d othw couU imunlUes tm ■ New Jersey-i f o r k oa tb l project Ithy no rtb ehort, b ^ ^ bate te5»lneer J o s e p h H . Ktislm^ W^ce the Juror* aet J, a ve teran of » accident-free « w p o U ite d out t on th e ro*d . bltmed tbe over- meeting of (be boaid rded coachee and the new trestle « > « tbe Jo t the traged r. either blghtr or Ic

6 ^ In Beapltal «M,000 set by tbe^iru 87-year>oId n tu lm m o n i ta ld i n tbe u e a n to i, l a h o fp t ts a col: - ' 6 c ^ 1 quick action <Tie m om ent ny e o fln e paas^ fo r prtpanUon of fit ■ Ul# tre r tle ftnd lurched ^ a r p y a«hlteela, » ranJ{ Jt the r e s t of tbe cara would Bobnei 0 . L«b, h b i It make >U «gt tbe (tgnrTBMdihit toe tre s tle a t abo tit 3S m nsl i t u t m ^ ^ t b i t a hour and th e s ^ o f tbe train Usalnatr idaw bsve ilnly c o u M n t bs blw aed for u u t p r e p u ^ e t t crsth. W hen I ile rted to sway, delayed beouie the ppUed Uie brakts; In K U a p -a lg n td ie the ■““J ' p r o p e t t T . • •-- '

O th e r XHlsgrett anMUetunlM euei* * n a at I « * t one_nU!-

dtlecUve sa id It i»«» Boing a t t e ctaded. to -pwj ■peed w hen I t hit th e tresUe. «•*> b« rtaHed1* PennsylMWiU. tn a «Utement. eorertng aa InHatta a as-mJIe-an-beoir spetd to u t « » * * • the preperty. Id effect o n tb e n ew trscfc • ' la new t r a c k wm sw ung about f ' l u u * l r a - ! r m ) eet f re m ' th e eJd one to d e a r v IK !v B i1 J - |U E ■tay-foc t b e J etuy-tBraplke. Mf T T e w i i e i i o ' l i-iU t«-bl«hway now ttnder con- J P C K l^ p n i . '> )

‘ M c^ F M N d S a t^le l>eftMvlvanla n ld sis Uftlbs . cbeittt SBmBttar ed o v « th e new tres tle safely r o S e d ^ 3 3 s » rs “ Tbe B roker.-

^ ^ e & * s ta t e m e n ? ^ ^ T B M d S ^ * * * tyor A u » u at O retner. Wood- ' A tu u u m B in e - e, said h e tb e u ib t tb e trestle OM bSnMOiTJ^than'a'VBllbt: the tr e s tle dU not coUap*^ utons a d ce d for a signed state- The tanneh< <« fU ,t from osw psMencoc, nobert kr. FWr H«n«n. T H aler eald be

i r t_

OB on m otorists n m n ln | . t I i r o t£ flo 'signs - bu t a t

ns for ruo a ttv tb z o i t tr; w , tb t« « b

M A G i q ^ ^ S/ALLEY 1 9 DITIOTSl

...........I~'PRICE 5 CENTS

s te dl u t e rt r e s t le

jnged off a new ly- It was the nation’s lay, rescue workers s still may be found 'iB. . ’V.oad train, ‘Thetracks as it sp ^ onto thsck-knlflnff crarilyr hnrUed - -

ad bflcn put In aervfce only*" '

InvestlgaUns to detencJne T h e railroad, conduotins its iihmedlato explanation for, ’

lawyers and bu^easmsQ,retvlfi life, iuuhl u£ ihi^,—

chool Board Offers Check For Land Pay

•sire 'tM 4 :an i|b t l o m t i B l * n e , w3r«booL;

I

M M-acrt tnwt w a^ .tio rtd S aS g f tbe board u a.iU a

tb event Mlu 'Bofeck aad UM bowd g t m U to>:SB:':sirtrict court. Ihe case wouWift#'-;/:ard by a Jury. WbUe-arlng pendi, tbe aobool d l ^ . : ^ : ‘uld go ahead wltb pratUnlajftr-"^•rk oa tb l project. B ow ens m ard would bavfl to pajr ivbtiM fcirS Ice the Jurors set o s th s^ la a i, vaa-^U ited ou t a t t h e sptefal

tetlng or tbe board S t O B ^ U S t a t tbe jQty eould ViOua t b s laad he r blghsr or lower tb a a t t e 3,000 M by th e ^ r a lo a tM ,1ieaid.En the ttean rae , .(b s: a n M f a l ~ a rt's quick sctloa d e a n d ^ ^ m y <• r prtparaUoD of f inal.pteB l. . 9t» > ' chltecta, P r a n k V . ’V tu e s t i , j: >bneiO .LH b,atK elaM »^ir«aiSf ' f l

tbe ( tg S ^ B M d s r 'B w p t t r - t v — u t work oD tbs final p te aa . r ra - alnaty idtoabave b e tir appnTsdt.:t p r « { w r^ cf -fiaa! . t ^ n «aa

opetty. • ;-- ' y > ^ a W M » e ^

US aad tpeetflaatltaM t a Im a n d . tb e U i]« tee aU ia c b l t t . . - .

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Speaker Lists 4 ^ a y s to Help

U. S. in CrisisI , (Tnm Fa(> Ou)

-P«rt«d from Ui« eUndpoInt of eco- ' . n m lc j knd freedom. W« must be

-:*H>nceni«(J wHeUier'w* w,! ; m»ay control* and ruulnUons th i t r; w* »m not bs'ftble to relewe them : vhen tbe time comei.”

’*nu United StAtu netdi c la rI ’ UUaklflf. That'* wher« lh# Cham-U ber ol Commerce c«mei In," UiwiheII ehaUtnted, ctlllnE for H to (u rrlihI ' ' iMderihlp. .■ WMhlfnton. D. C., (tccordlnj lo■ Uwihe, never w m ln »» great a « period of eonfuilon i i Ihlj one."II He uried the promotion of the • B Chaniber of Commerce bi a positive ; I forrt to provide leaclfrililp In this ;

.crlili. lie pointed out work must i■ f ,be done to correct tlie "many m lj- :

wneepUoru about the Chamber of fl Commerce," Indlcallni Ihat one of ; the major errors wa» ihlnlclnj of : i i , It only a> an organlution to "en- jj. hance UBdf." Tt has a dull purpo.ie,1)' he continued, lo ••promote anrt guide ; *i aound community Bro»th and de- ■

velopmenC'The latter he riencrlbed I I' • • bulc to a Btrontt nitlon.I Tummj 'to a diicuMlon of ^he ' I Internal organliatlon nl the eham- 1 ber. the ipeaker umed members to [ ■ ■ weigh their efforts in tennj of the

J ____ImBortanciLCLthe Job the orennira- ^

I tlon ll called on to do. Often men look at the Chamber of Commerce with a H.'O-blt point of view,"' he added.

He idrlied the locnl troup alwnyn to have i proiram of work and keep j a rharjln between whit It wanU , Twin Filli t« be »nd whtt 11 U. ,

I The new aecreUry-manaier. ] [ Howard Moffat, told members he

had “no mewigc for thm a t this time. Wa haven^t determined w hal ‘

- »e will get done UiU yeir, but ll J wlil be plenty,•• h e promL«ed. ‘

j Hit promlie was ecjioefl by the ‘ i ' new preiident. O uy Hyman, who ‘ j iald-the 19SI proffTam would get I under way soon, having been de- , I • layed by the appointment of the f I new lecreUry-manater. '

' ' Lyont Bmlth, outgoing preAldent, and 0. J. Bothne. who resigned as , seerelary-manager after serving ‘

appreclitlon for the tooperailon 1they received, i

I C^gtnlutions which uslited the *; j chamber to arrange (lie banquet

, were jtjceei, Jay-O-Stte*,-Sorop*j tlmlits, Butlneaa and Profeasional '

’ Women'i club, U o iu , Kiwanis and ‘ItoUfy._________________ \

I Man in Wendell j I Measures Height , ' Of Atomic flash

WINDIM,. Feb. 7 - By thl* Ume many persons In Magic Valley

' ' reallM Uis flash they uw tn Uia -i ik r Tuttdty momlng wat the *lom> ‘

lo ccplotlon a t Laa Vegas, Nev,. but , i t took a Wendell tnan to meaaure !

: ■ . o . . i when the flaah lighted up Hie

l) eouthem sky. W hen he mw i t he *w*» 160 feet from t. power line. The ,explMlon, h» noted, aeemed to reach 'to the tep of the power line from ’where he sa t T h e polea are »p- !prozlmaUly SO fee t high. ,

Inlow and some frlendi In Wen- ,deU tharpened the ir penclU and did i*om« figuring. I f the flash seemed ito be JO feet high from a distance ® cf IM feet from th e object used to meaiure the flash, the explosionmust have climbed CO miles in the *

liie only report coming from 'Olenn* Ferry on th e alomle flash °came from Art Herron, a brakeman f

} oa ■ Union Pacific freight train. 'I Re saw (he ttaah when the train ■

ReverM, a dUtancc of 475 air'miles * from La* Vegu. Ke said he saw

I a bright flaah above the cloudi followed by an orange flash th a t mushroomed out In the sky before J It dluppeartd. ^

The Hospital 'VlilUng houra a t the Magle Val- o

- - ley Meoerlal hoeplUl are (rom a lo i, . 4an4 7 to 8 p ;m .

ADMITTED eMn. Robert Altnum. Mra. Neal I

Garrison. LeRoy Starry. RobertDelweller. Mrs. Ju n e Oliver. Mr*, li

I Smeat UarUn. M ra. Harold Mtnkand Ura. DenaU Reynold*, all Twin w

m t : Mrt. W ayne Walker and 1Caroline Dale MltcheU. both R an- ste a Edward O. Locan. CuUeford; ^Mrt. Ruby Hardin, Buhl; Mr*, f Muriel AmituU, Olenn* Ferry: Bel- ty Oean Corben, Eden: Mr*. Woo<1t row Brtmtn, Kimberly, and Mr*. Uoyd Bailey. Rogeraoa

N DIB.inSSKOI: Mn. Paul P ra tt and ton, Mr*, f'r --—iBKTmaml -Rfece and-rtnnhtw-mwrt .a

Mr*. Fay Dobbe w id daughter, all nof Twin Falls: Mra. AilleParUn and i

Jl, daughUr. Buhl, and Mr*. John cI BrldweU and.dau«hter, PUtr.- ^ - a

WeatherI Ttem UF a aa AP BtperlaU Magle VaHey—Motlly doady with t rain shewen tenlght and Thuraday.II Blgh tempcratorea Thunday near

-8*-tn-Ma*tc-VaUey and Bear i i a iI Catoaa pralri*. Low (eaight M le

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f f Seen Todayl^a d p I-----------------------------------— I- - ,. A ,_____ The Hev. K Leille n/ill. t«Un«n , „ c - i Q urmload of booki toward Ascension U l I S I S EpUcppal church. . . Pillow com .

plalnlftg th a t rain «t*rf«d Just a fte r />f ^r, w uhed and waxed his car. th u s ^

m il t be ^or „m{'lalurc,.._,.Hl£li_Kheol c lili iW ir- «>

T .. *"* hopeleasly a t gutter lull ef w ater iJ; ; “ ">■ » • ” ' ■« . • V,elease Uiem Rjjip}, K^i^jjer entering office. . . «

. , Bertlni I,angdon carrying arm load ii needi cieir walking across street tothe Cham- gn„), behind wheel of. auto. . . .

In, ^ w in e school lafety paUolmen In foul «t to fumlsn weather clothes. . . Car left parked „

a t curb all night because alley ^■ccordlng lo garage made impassible by mud. . , <ias greet a x e x Hager eltling a t desk takingIlls one.^ notes on scrap ot paper. . . Sm all ytlon of the w et dog sneaking into lunch counterII a positive and keeping quiet while It warms up iliip in this and drle^ off, , . Oordon Jones work must croeslnjt/Itreet. , , Policemen bring- ^

"maiiy m li- lng In abandoned blo'cle and then :h*mber of locating owner. , . Marlin DavU ~ that one of making the rounds of *11 T-N de- f ' thinking of partm ents w ith information abo'at a „ ion to "en- *kntlng party set for Feb. 16. . . “ j»l purpo.ie. Woman driver itartlng ncrow In ter-« anrt guide *ectlon before glancing at trafficth and de- ll8hi, then alammlng on brake.s ondle described backing up to wait (or green light. . .Ion, And overheard: “How much dough “lan of the would a guy have to make to have nthe cham - fnllllon bucks left after t u t s ? " “

members t o --------------------------- ,,

Driver Fiiied and “Commerce Warned on Lack h,

Of Turn Sienalst It w anu n „ d a y for failure to signal a tu m Ix

" “ • from U, 8 , 30 to U. B. P3 a t be12;10 p. m. Saturdiy. co

Jn friendly fashion the eourtiinpti w h .i point*"! cu t the ImporUnce of *ri . r VV t It ''>Bn»llng a (U r Nelson admitted hi* nc

I ' . truck has a signal ami which tie did .

' « s..n,'rurpofS'' “• ?;•nt of collisions which could re.w lt W

In denth. Injury ^or property dam - O;nr-,M».nt- "Be. Efforl.i of authorities to prevent Ei

•Micrnl.rt », traffic accidents also were c ltcd. Di. ' i-rvtnff collision resulted In this case.‘.Mfd th f ir WM flned^li^nnd ^rooperailon ^ vehicle with expired

thl. California license plates. He wns,e bannuet Po""-M HrJrnn, Also clle<J waa HnFold Btudley lo>ro'te*slonal « u r t on a charge of ceS and “ vehicle with Improper In iwants ana r^u,u,a tlon. The complaint alleges of__ thc car Is registered in Oregon In nl:J I I violation of a reciprocal agreement,d 6 l l Studley being gainfully employed in b«

eight ' Eflash Three Minor Car •;

v £ Crashes Reported “AW in Uia llw e# m inor colUtloni were r e .

to measure j ju r u n ih . ootUdetfwlta hi* ow Id nd i . a cow 100 block of sS ond *tre«l lou th . u,1 uD » e ‘‘■"wifn* th e left fron t tender »nd r t

\ l hub cap of th e Olbba ear. ofr Itae m e Strohmtyer, 73# Second »ve- »nrt to « a e h report*'* »>1» w eolHded ,line from M other a t th* comer of T h ird th

!S are ai>- avenue and Becond atreet west about tc6 p.m., damaging the Jeft fro n t d(i In W e S ot th e other ,_ca^ Driver of th.

III and did th e oUier car w . s W Identified, th. ish seemed settled between th e on a distance tl^lveri. ty •ct iiir f to -Joh" Budden. 170 South Park ave-■ .TDiosion «Port«d a motorcycle ridden r r lies la the *’>' Elmer L. Hodge, route 1. H ansen. 1

ecmtched Uie side of hi* IM J-Lln- -Ina from damaging the right door. B ud . omic flash the Incident happened on ,brakeman P''l ''ftte property In front of a

.,h t _________________ S,

Job Openings in ^ Valley up to 88 “

flash th a t UtUngt In Maglo Valley la s tsky before increased from 72 to (S, H ugh jp

Nelson, acting manager of the Tw in Falls office of the Idaho sta te j employment s e r v i c e , announced

»1 W e to u d ty . .....................................“ ______ unemployment in the valley waaI I . » per cenl higher than a t the end , I « ,* December but was i7 per cent Irom a to le j j tj,ah one year ago.

The Burley ISES office reported cold weather l u t week slowed po-

Mra. Neal tAto sorting. Increasing temporar? y. Robert unemploj-ment. One Jerome firm liver. Mr*, laid of( 14 workers. told Mink Several openlnn for fann hands S , », all Twin were reported In the valley and U»e ^ Ilker and Tw in Falls ISES office expected a

shortage of permanent Irrlgttors.

uhl; Mr*'. I _ _ I . . I Soi;erry: B ey M a g l C V a l l e y ? tr*. Wood-; ^ byand Mrs. F u n e r a l s So:

I_____________ ___ ______________ leyHQLLISTER _ Puneral services "'n

ton, Mr*, for Jesse A. Grlfdths will be he ld elp BhtnTKOrt. .&L 2 .Pjn. J rldav a t, th j.T g in - y i t« : 4^1 lighter, all mortuary chapel. Officers of th e on Partin and Hollister Maionlc lodge will be In fee Ir*. John charse. Burial will be made In S u n - E lUr.- ^ - «et-M*morl*l-parl(,-Twln P*llj;------ Sw

AUCTIOrI Thuraday.^ 7 P " I^cn Darrow. M iddlelight M le north, I mile west and mil

DATE T O BE A hI: .«<•1 Jl COMELETE L IN E O F F.

. . u I n c l u d i n g : ________ _

i i • D -4 C a t e r p i l l a r T r a c t o r 8

i i .,1 • B i g " G ” J o h n ,D e e r e .T r a

, r O t h e r t r a R t p r 8 - & J E q u i m

♦ M a c h i n e r y f o r 6 0 0 A c r e s. . A 4 _ -

^ F .F .G U NSH O SH O N E ,

H av C anal F irm s, [ g g B o a rd V ote to [

K eep D is tric t ;d Just a fte r r r , . - p „ . o ,.i S

*“* contract with Uie federsi govern- a. m en ttopurchue reservoir space fo r I-

4 t«r- the- T w ln-Palli-C tnal-eom panT ,Ull M w ater compsny. Ab- r

*/.?* ' ' "■rteen-Sprlngflfld Cans! company.11^ ' ' J Woodville Cans] company and M ar- ,

ig arm load un Canal company. f;* street to ^ d b tr lc t 'If. auto. . . were reUred about five yeara ago, E

the dljirlct itlll paya op- Ie a n « i ^ eratlon and maintenance chV geiW *

t wiSJ^s UD Repff«nt Company • AIon Jones Canal company t.

Waller Coiner, w V p t'lT p 'rM ld eM 'ptin 0 ' N- V. Shnrp. a

T N V r DO" Stafford. Kimberly; AI- sInn .ho-Mt a Kramer, Castleford: WlUlam tJm ^ 6 »«'^“ lns. Duhl: Alfred Peter.s, T*'ln sicross in te r- manager, and Krank

at traffic Stephan,. Tuln PaUs, company a t- |

■erhBht*'"'* company repre-luch dough 'entauvesw erej, H. eilbsuBh, pre.^- e to hav r n board; Lcjiter Bftunders,er t u t s ? " H«clton; I r t Anderson. Wendell:— ClBr;nce OrUi, Wendell; Harold

. MorrLi. . Jerome, and C-.K.-W ^lur-----q n n oth, Jerome, comptliy maii.-iKcr,y .* * * .----------Hit-KbtliLSlde.Piuaplnf.c«ap»ny. -Lark fepre.semed by L; p . Studyvln, qA juv.aa. jtrome. rJce ^TMldent, snd Ralph l i r n t l l a Babch. Ha«llon, ^

Alltnd Meet >npaid a *3 Aberdeen-Sprlnglleld Ctmnl com- fl costs W ed- pany rcpresentaUves were Herb si nal a tu m Lowe, Aberdeen, president of tho «

B. P3 a t board, and Ivsl Gwlln, Aberdeen.company maniger.

the court The Woodvliie Canal company X' irunce of *nd Martin Canal company were f*' Imltted hi* not represented. '<> ilch tie did . Membini of the Americans FnIM :e wa* a r- Reservoir di.strict board of dlrcctom Ir

are A, A. Davis. Filer, prc.il- A; out o the r dent: C, P. Orth. Wtndca.vlce pre.-.- t" signals to Ident, and 0. It, Wclleroth, Jerome; «!'

ould re.nilt W. H. Spence, Kliiiberly: Pred D lerty dam - Orave.v UUu; Il43bcrt lIouRliloncl to prevent Eprlngflcld. ind Hadley Darker,

vere c ltcd. Duhl. n this c a s e . ------------------------- {u

SiTJBuhl-CounciWo— Invest in Bonds

Btudley lo BUHL, Feb. 7—Reports, were re- f charge of celved and money ordered Invested '■

Improper In (tovermnent bond.i at a meeUng Jnt alleges of the Buhl city council Tuesday Oregon In night.agreement. To be Invoted In governnient mployed in bonds will be 17,(00 surplus in Uie

water department nnd cemctery —, funds and 1500 In th'6-,pcrpetunl f ,

care fund. The reporU received V / f l r “” '1 flr« department yj

, reporU and a qunrterly report from

lorted “f s rS c M ™I were r e . auditor for t»o years and Durrell wi f '. . — . PhllUp'i plumljlng-llcuua-was re-, be

..KOUMge, The agreement with the Twin beW* c u in jpbii. Mutual Plre .Insurance us.^o- to

lou th . claUon was amended *o firemen will odfender a n d receive *3 an hour for fhe first hour p r

of work on counly calls and IIJO checond »ve- an hour for lubsequent work. ntar collided Another amendment provides for tai;r of T h ird th* payment cf damages in ca.ie firewest about equipment Is involved In traffic nc- wl)Jeft fro n t ei(itnt.v If the acddenl occurs In LliDriver of the clly. the clly will stand Uic cou. no.Identified, the new ogrtement reads, nnd If br<

tween th e ono oecurrs In the county, the coun- niety will aUnd the co.it a t

Park mve- ^ -----------------------

1. H ansen. Three Murtaugh Lj“ ’bu3; Youths Join Navyp ^ n ed on enlistment cf Uiree MurUugh

“ men In Uie navy was announced nu_ Wednesday hy ENC John Larrl- Lit« beau. Tt,'ln Path navy recruiter. thi i n The new rcctulla arc Lee Beverly

Poulton; 19. son of Mr. and Mrs. P rX S James W. Poulton: BUI Ray Daniels. ’

^ .11. , “ ■ W. triw D»nlels, and Robert Lee Breeding, sc"

’ ■» .5 ‘ f d John E. Ch^ 5 Bitedlng. , wi:daho sta te three enlisted lor '(our years -tnnouneed be

,, Diego. Calif, Poulton and Breeding wll ' were enlisted u seamen recruits.

'" 'J DanleU was enlisted as an air-**’ 5 'v ‘ niMi recruit In a sptclBl. Drogriun i

. graduates tnd will ha^ I® »''"‘tlon training a t ne.Memphis. Ttnn.. upon compleUon anof recruit training. foiom# firm «n

Judgment | “ Ordered by Court

Judgment of M.iaOJO for Luke V.I Sonner against Mr. and Mn. Wayne

j y H, Hawley was decreed Wednesdayby District Judge Kale^ E- Lowe. _ Sonner had sued Mr. and Mr.i. Haw- I ley for collection of Uiree promLisory —

II «rv lcM The Judgment Includes tSOO prln- II be he ld elpal and *211,(0 Interest on each of M n-r alU : 4w o-notw,;»IJ00iplut;W «-liilere«t — :s of th e on Uie third note. $2JS attorney'*>.'111 be in fee and « t,50 court co,iU.le In S u n - Bonner's attorney was Everett M.Pall,;------ Sw eeler.-------------------------------------------

nON SALErow. M iddle ranch , . , locatcd 4 niilos and mile n o rth of Shoshone, on

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Deere T ractor .......................... _i J L E o u m m e n L - __________________ —

60 0 A c r e s

G U N N IN GO S H O N E , I D A H O

— ■ - - T I M E S ^ N E W S r T O N

“8, I Twin Falls Ne‘C t o - cew t Acilen Fll*4------------ - Vt

i t r i c l court by Blanche O, Paulk Jui

I was withdrawn immediately. Her»I govern- attomeys are Stephan. Stephan andir space for Heap. “ *-eom pany, — ------------ - - —‘pany. Ab- Uuretn t« Meet1 The Salmon Tract Community ,o,r ana M ar- Bureau wtll meet al a p.m. y j

-I , . . Wednesday al the Orange hall. Tlie 16 d b tr lc t projram will be a recorded speiech y t

by Rodger Flemming. American j chMgei to *'*™ Du'’'*'"' federaUon officer. ,alf of the ' ’t’other con- Soldier Transferred anAmerican Pfc. R. Demar Timmons, son of Ve

Mr, and Mr*. Merrill Porter. 1327my • Addison avenue east, has beenI company Uaniferred to ihe nlntti array, band. ‘jieeUng by according to w;ord rcceUed_by_ his #t !. president pareni.'i. Tlmrhons has been in the P'*. V. Stinrp, army for about two years and hasiberly; AI- spent the pasl year and one-half InI; WlUlam the Aleutians and Ala.ika, He la!lers. Twin stationed a t Ft- Richardson. Alaska.and F rank ---------------------------

Death claim s S J. A. Griffiths d

.'i-wSSl-- .At--A«e of 66^’,iali.iKcr, r> , ,».c«apany. — H 0bLI6TEB-Peh--'J------ Je«»_A. ^• Qrlfflths. CO. died a t <:H5 p.m. po)‘ Tue.iday a t the Magic Valley Me- am

morlal ho.ipltal. Twin Falls, Orif- anal com- flths had lived In Twin Falls counly JV ere Herb since 1010, He farmed south of ‘

b o ,» » J „ „ , .1 ™ . , L, . r =’ lodKC No. 71 AP and AM. HollLster, Icans FnIM He is survived by two'slster.i, Mrs. t)al f dlrcclom Inez Smith. Verdon. Nebr,. and Mrs,cr prc.ll- Alice Davlo.s. Portland, Ore.. and 5**•vice pre.-.- t«'o brothers, Tom QrlJflths, Ocean- T*';i Jerome- «lde, Cnllf., and Bert Orlfftths, San ’P ' rly: Prcci DIcro, Calif. Severn! nieces andlouRhlancl, nephews also ,siirvlvc. * r Barker. Funeral servlcc.s will be held a t 2

p.m. Friday a t the Twin Falls mor-— tuary chapel. Officers of the Hoi- . . . ^ lister Masonic lodge will be In uni• I t i ---------~chftrg(r~inirmnriin3tnnndiriii s un-- — jy J set. Memorial park. Twin Falls.)Onds -------------- cijd r ^ ^ c d Chamber’s Meet am

I Tuesday Friday Canceled;Dvernnient Tour Is Planned Lilus in Uie There u lll be no directors’ or j^y

cemctery niembershlp meeting of the Twin in--.pcrpetunl falls Chamber ot Commerce this 1,*I received v,fcl:, Ouy Ryman. president, said ..u,epartment Wednesday. ''rport from Ttie Frldny meeting has been can- f y

celfd because of thc annual feed lot tenanird tour conducted by the county agent

Id Darrell with thc cooperation of the Cham- i1- was re-, ber of Commerce. —

However. Ryman urged all cham- ^the Twin ber members lo go on thc feed lot dt>mce us.io- tour Friday lo study feeding meth- thercmen will ods with the farmers and learn the ley.first hmir problema of local feeders. He urged theand IIJO chamber member* lo meet a t 0 a, m. drllork. n t the Ed Uhllg farm near the Mur- Tjvldes for tauRh ovcrpaas, Unj1 ca.ie fire Those who go on thc feed lot lour Rograffle nc- will have lunch n t the Twin Falls Idaoccurs In Livestock Commission company a t the1 Uie coil. noon, c o u j l e s y of the Callen pans, nnd If brothers. . The Chamber of Com- TIhe coun- merce wll! provide coffee and rolls pro

a t the last atop on the tour. preJ— stat

ugh Lions Club Sets "jjij Navy Banquet TonightMurtaugh The annual charter night ban- nnounced nuet and program of the Twin Falls m Larrl- Lions club will be held tonight nl •cruller the Turf club, William Slimp, chalr- e Beverly reports. Activities start a t 7and Mrs. Pm . -y Daniels. Erwin Schwlcbcr, Caldwell, dls-

Ood W. trict governor nnd Canyon county Breeding, senator, will be guest sticnker. 11 John E. Charter members of the club also

will be honored. Eour yeara A new class ot club members will ,-10 San be Initiated In to 'the club. Dancing Breeding will round out the evening.recruits. --------------------------- -

I an air- MOTHER ILL ^Drogrmn EDEN, Feb. 7 — J. D. LaJeune,<ise l l tnd will ha-s recelv«l word of the Terlous 111- ■

alning a t ne.v of his molher in California, He \ omplellon and Mrs. LnJeunes-ie left Monday J

for California accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bade.

>nt

l l l F M a l l !E- Lowe. J

iromLisory ■

Iverett M.

at least bri yc : . . . an d enjoy 1

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alls News in Brief ®----- Vlsli«r.t«*Tt*_...

O Paulk turned to her home T uesday » f te r t. -iliB file vlilUng Mn. A. P . Booch. T w in lately. Her !'»»•- 'tephan and -------- th

Rrtonu Qame le;_Mr:. il. &t. Cook. Ma AfjiHtnn a v e - ca nue west, has retum ed hcne a f te r ad spending the last six weeks with h e r

Community ,on-ln-l»W' and- daughter. Ur. «>d eo'rili *■ »>■'- "

■ded speiech yisil Eadi ' buAmerican Mrs. W, J, Hollenbeck. Twin F*H«. In

I Officer. , returned from » Uirte-weefc Ci visit in Sacramento. S * n Frincl»co po and Lot Angele*. Calif., tnd I*»s IW

ans, ton of Vegts, Nev.’orter. 1327 --------

has been BIrlhi nli array, band ' ' daughter was b o m Wedne.vltiy bu,ved by his #t the Magic VaUey Memorial h o s - »h>een-in-the P>t»l to Ur. and Jir* . Robert AUe- Ti rs and has "i®"' Twin PalU, Tuesday bU tha or one-half In f t® Mr. a n d Mri. U o y d .ka He la Rogenon. thion’ Alaska --------__ ; ■ Voter* (• Met! no

Unit No. 1 of th e U tgue of P< l I T I f i Women Voten will m e et al 8 p jn . »U l l o Thursday at th# home of Mr*. A r- " t„ . thur Dthl, 1611 Maple avenue. T h e tri

dlscuulon of “Know Your 8l»t«^' .1 1 .1 1 9 will be led by Mr*. M ary Rothwell.

i f PcnalU Asked J**Bulldiiir^rm lt applications w ere ^

, . filed Tuesday with th o city c lerk — by W. L. Buenw a h to rtpalf—a

<:(5 p.m. porch t t 3« Eighth avenue n o r th Valley Me- and by M. 0. Chaddocfc to bulld a ^alls Orif- six by 13-foot addition a t a u Fou rth ”

“ ' S '■ ■ '" - 'O I ..south of ------------- ------------ ,

„ League Outlines - Plans for Dance

t. Hollister, Plani for the annuiU Sweetheart ilgIsten Mrs t)all were formulated Tuesday a t ral• and Mrs sopnomore. Junior and senior u n i t res'o re and meetings ot the Olrls* league a l T7l■hs Occan- Falls high school, O ueat an.ffiths, San spenkers were (eatured ftt the th reo fuileces nnd meelingi. ml neces nncl

, , , . , dlscusseil good grooming (or th e: new a t 2 sophomores, IncludlnK points cmraus mor- n,„nicur]ng, co-meilcs ’'aftd slcin

will be hi;dc-lii Sun-- ' " a demonsffi’lon• and cercmatlca was given by M rs.— Clyde Bennett for Junior.'?. They also r _ _ A heard piano selections by Nan Sodcn l e e i and'Zoe Ann W arberg; voctl solos -

1 1 by Cathy Bej-mer and M axine m,e i e Q I Hendricks and a reading by Marilyn

’ , Waring,i n n e n sterling Larson of th e Twin F a lls t«

'^1 ?TNv? careers a t the senior m eet- _‘‘i* . lng. A solo by Patty FTynn and a

M^n. ..M ‘■J’ ®*"dra Salm on were In - Ident. said ^ly^ed on the program.

i.T “ .;T o i Council in Rupertimty agent . . r \ -he Cham- A C C C p t S P U I H p B l Qall cham- RUPERT, Fcb. 7 — Tho B upert

1C feed lot city council Tuesday n lg h l acceptedling meth- the bid o( the Tower company. B u r-1 learn the ley. for the purcha.ie o f n- pump Io r

He urged the new clly well w hich will beia tO a .m . drilled thl^ spring,' the Mur- The Biuiey firm's b id was 13.870.

Unsuccessful bidders were t h erd lot lour Rogers farm store. T w in Palls; tf terwln Falls Idalio Water work.s. Focfltello; a n dmpany a t the Water Works Equipment com -he Callen pan.v, Ssll Lake City,of Com- The nf*' well will be located o p -and rolls proxlmately a block northeast ot t h e ,

ur. present well. Drilling la expected to— start March 1.

’n i g h tlight ban- ''Twin Falls « | , j |tonight a t I n P ^ . L j t

ng°‘"'‘"“ i} ■ - .................. - -“ • I Compofe ovr f o r t i:aJeune-«e 1 whK THAIN or PIANE _ rerious 111- ■ t« ' •O'-lngi J L f \ n f Ifornta, He up to O V / y O'I Mondaycd by Mr. . . .a n d it'j <h«ep«r ty far

lhan drlYlng carl

In f I M i l ; l lV .v ! Mf l n l THf rmiNOLT B U l U N I

Perrine llolti Phene U40

TO SAVEfori youf coffee UU njoy richer fla vo r

Golden Teit guusntee* rou ctnenjo? delightfully rich.Ir»gr»flt coffee every tim e *nd

1 uve II lent V,! Here'* howf Golden Ui'ejt, tidier to ittrt

with, ran give ^ou rich coSee J6\ - *tleUtbQ2<*cun;■;2 J ,U«e only ONE to u n J U

ubJeipoon pe, <«p of-»r*ter.-2. Meuuie like 1 miier. Doq'cgueu.J.Mile only the numbcr ef cupi>ouneed.

- +with (ollee siiisfaciion t( *

Mvin;l - . ,

O U ARAN TCIDr ^ a Sitiilwisn 01 mc«, bick-thl»

I B fxi'^niR lipiiniedonetihiio- of GoWtaWetc Coffee.

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j 1 M a l ta S c h o o l De — — O p e n D e s p i te 1 ? ^ F lo o d ' W a te r s

trnm Pmi Out) Ros*the floor of the gymnaslum.-Wrig- *galn ley said U U doubtful if. the floor uM n

dlw a-ave- ean be repaired without reUymg. he by Ui .cme a f te r added. ^ . . P®!"®swlth h e r The highways around Malta are Thi

Mr a o d covered with water as is the high- ’ Wash. w«y In «pot« between Rupert and

American PaCs, Heavy trucks and , - , buses are experieaelng no difficulty ^

>-in In crossing the flooding areas, the , .C a ^ c o 'u n ty sheriff* office re- ported, but passenger car* are hav-

and L as In* trouble. •BsJot in Area ^

in Burley It rained all Tuesday nlghl ahd inlo Wednesday momlng “

Vedne.vlay but at noon the sun wm tr/lng to orlal h o s - thine. Twin Pans also had rain *11 btrt AUe- Tueaday night, T h . -aky remained ' Ity bU tha overcast *11 day Wedneaday. "J i . U o y d Burley had i l Inch of rain during o o ^ l

the n lih t while Twin Palls had 33 Inch Ooodlng also had J l inch. In the 6 none of the three clUes did lh* Um- Pal

n f i>erature drop below freeiing during Daly

Mr*. A r- Rujxrt. ^ , ^ t Wednesday the .un -

" ‘“s i S " Tha sun did lucceed in breaking

1almost all night, too. Shoshone itlll ■■ has seven Inchea of snow cn the

Cl " c 'e 'r" SnH-rep alr~ a Wednesday morning alter alue n o r th j „ ,jh t. Hailey, only a lew

m ll« »*»?• « llUle rain Wed- IJ Fou rth nuday momlng lo mix with Iti Iwo.r ™ a , „ „ ™

Carey Alert j y.Carey which, in the apring. keeps J.

lAQ ono eye cocked on the Ultle Wood‘v O river, la watching the river a lllUe /h*

lance h„ ..weetheart ilgns of flooding deaplte the heavylesday a t rain there Tuesday night. Careynlor u n i t residents aro anticipating trouble, ceivec:ctgue a l The snow is meltlng-fttit In the area Pi’fe>’.|, O u ts t and the run-off Is expected to bethe th reo fasL Over the week-end the com- c

munlty had five Inches of new snow,aty sa lo n --------- ------------------ Pl«

2L » Merchants.Slate'i s i ? S";,y figures bureau will meei a t 10 a. m, Thurs-

by M rs. (j^y )„ the Idaho Power company They a lso auditorium, accortllng lo James . '. lanSoden Norfleet,.bureau chairman, octl solos The main buslneaa a t the meei-

M axine be plans for ahowing springy M arilyn merchandise In Twin Falls itores. CEI ^ Norfleet urged all merchants lo at- will iVin F a lls tend the meeting to partlclpata in nlghl lor"m ee^ plans for the spring opening. W. B in and a were In -

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. _ . Your baked things have tlfJ homemade Roodness onl-V they’re really matfrit'

And remember, it’s theof fresh, extra-rich ingredien^ ______ I y o u c a n p u t in y o u r_py r a c /p e a th a t give y o u rt * foods rea l homem ade I

' Saves money toot ^

S A t your IfA

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9ol Deed Cancellation H Asked in Suit by i

P"® County Kesidentsa l T T S " ‘ nd Mrs. IvL'^ 1

ROJ, Stoner, counly- resldenis, - W ium.-Wrig- *galn.st Jullon Clawson Parms. inc.. Idea f.ine floor u H n g caneellaUon-of a-dw d-fiied men tUylng. he by Uie company a n d return of a *500 Uiey

■ ■ payment. HarjMtlla are The dlspule Involves 120 acrcs o t 1the high- norUieall o t Castleford con-

lupert and by Uie couple to Uie com-,trucks and They claim th e company was “) difficulty to convey lo the plalnllff.s “ moareas, Uie . ^ u in ldoka counly as f " '’'office re- condition of th e sale o( Uic 120

* are'hav- “fal Although the company has re-

forfed tlU elo th e U nd. It has failed ,nd11 Tuesday comply with a ireem ents and in ly momlng voided lls Utle lo the

i J . n land, according lo the complaint. M Id rain *11 jjo o represents a poymcnl mnde aval , to an kgenl dr ine-fiOWpatiy-oh-tSc' 'drsl

I .I.,.!-,, oondlUon that It convey the Mini- cni d o ! . ==untt l.n d to p ..ln ll„ ,, . « i

H inch, in the Stoner* aUege. re*aId lh* lem- Parry . Keenan. Robertson and dng during Daly a re the plalnUffa’ altomey*. ■1 night i n ----------------- ^

$2,482 Listed ,,Ehothon* o 1 O ' 1

ilnedthere |4 O l * H f t a l n R l P .Mhoae itlll - I k J a i C5W cn the incomplete to ta l of P,<82J9 wou:

was reported Wednesday for the sale Ing

’* * county. Mrs. J. O . Pumphrey. sec- 2.1 reCary a t the county Antl-Ttibenri/- thou

rain Wed- ussoclaUon. expressed tho armillh Itl Iwo gypup.j npprcdfttlon to Uie press, 2J [

radio, Boy Scout*. Elks and theaters servlfor Uielr cooperation In making the spot

m u drive h succtis. has,.r . The to ta l Include* *250.10 from Hers rer a muc ,io5.02 from Ca.stleford, *174J5

nn from Kimberly, *674.45 frora schools T.U« heavy “ «> *1.277.65 to da te from Tw in J

'ht Carer *l«tum t Im va .no t . b««n-re- g,,;* IroubTe celved yet frcm Buhl. Mrs. Pum - u „In Uie area Phrey she expccLi Uie county buslicted to be total, when,completed, to be as much ,~.i, Uia Mm or possibly a lit tle lesa lhan the new snow, *3.320.15 total for th e previous year,

— Fifty per ccnt o f the funds goes dueX • to the Idnho Antl-Tubcrculosls Bsso- dise

d i e clntlon Including one per ccnt used 30. 1J (or re.-search, and 60 per ceal re- Bfck

r s d a v mains In this county for ease ftnd-lng, c h e ^ X-ray exnmlnaUons. fur- x T.^

Ished children and providing nece.i- . ,, company nffilcted with lubor- ^w James b m ji^t ho.-ipltallied. W

. ■ S ; . S ' O nA K O ETO M EET Kalls Itores. CEDAR DRAW. Fcb. 7-O rnngo ■ants lo at- will m eet In regular session Friday ! ■tlclpata in nlghl. Mra. L. G . Cobb and Mrs. • "ning. W. B. Stonemels will be hostesses. •'

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d things have t h a t real .: goodness only when ’ .Wally m a^e^aifliom e. ' ■ ■ | i |H '~ r mber, it’s th e ex tra -)-Hch ingredients only ■ | | l ^pu t in y o u r ^ j n » . --------

give your b ak e d ■ M U1 homemade fla v o r . ™ey toot ’ - •-

lur I ^ A F E W A V f i i

;____ .......................JEB N K SP

idents!d" ~ T r a i n

Itary semce 120 acrcs o t the houiewnM i ^ t •leford con- The talk '3 the com-, bijtwunotui?*’)mpany was Pf PosiUjn .I??**

ents and in ‘UM8T) ^Utle lo the Trill Pu*

complaint. Many UwDia-, J tymcnlmnde wurcujatiy on the dr»H Ukes jouih,/ Uie Mint- cni iB .r„re plaintiffs, Iralnlng Plan,

feadily agreed, »uertson and “

armed manpottr. ^

ited , _ s«1. The hom«

Sale S fwhich they tijlthl h> ^

of $2.1B3JJ9 would have to cm h, m S for the sale lng before they c o u M ^

iphrey. sec- 2. The eommui«. w;t|.Ttiberci/- thought to a rMuir»mJ?.resjcd tho armed (orces r ^ K t ^

Uie press, 22 per cenrotmd theaters service send, the-, ^

>p« lo. Oi=has dropped recsnilr'tau

: S ”, n 'S

Judgm ent All“ ■ “ " S . . t t . i a V S

. S “ C : ' ; 'M S J C J S S . ' ;

funds goes due on »im70 «onh?i:ul05ls Bsso- disc bought belnenO ahr ccnt used 30. 1950. Adams i i S ;

i .„ " :laUons. fur- read Tr^tw.Kraa mu

Idlng nece.1- . u n u r D rn O Ir* with lubor-

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W hen Tl^tract hetuB iackbudnine. Projectg ‘ O T o r= h '.> h 'S ’ m - ;- .! s t „ » 2 s ' f r c “ d ; s . :l**r“ JS iU 6 n and C iiic r« --------------------• 'i S S y f o r millions of tons -.aa‘ f T » — ' ^ i f f

Sn« ■" ■■ ■ m

S t r L “ . ™ r . s n - ■ ' ,^ pound* of cobalt‘? J ^ ^ S ^ e r n i n c n t stock-

j l n »S1. and B ^ U H k

'^ ’ ed t> 7 'C > ] rn IH IM^ « i o n M l d the P r o p ^ | |^ n B

belns iubmltlcd nov !^ler» flfw-»;2^% .m -(ecm id.piD09ied B B | | | H ^ <hlch deUIU n«vi not J ^ ^ p le te d would r^u lrfl " ^ 10,000,000 pounds of

five-year period * U ^ r ? ttS3. T tib coQtract. tha

L - f f s ' S i i ;.aid he ttMumrd the m«»tr»t« .!»

^ u i ; t would call for a -------------------

;^rSc^tr'1p;ea Murtauj^ R o id ApproTtd ■"" ViSltC- 1]- bfCfuUiy—of—InKfloP —MURTAUOHnipmnn ccrUfled an nccc.':s visitors ol thcj i s s tn m to production dc- ^ f„ . Ejri sc.u:•tn! of the Blackbird mine, c , H. McFntlaiili uld the publle reads »d- Howard 6esr,ntlon In followlnf th s t up. Mrs, Earl SeaBl » request to the PRA’s leave from th c ;ilelllee a t San Kanclaco to fool operation,B- Uic project. The senator u k e City Ior itliil he thought thl.i m eant o n 'll KnlRlit„)Kt would be checked to Mn,. Roy Kn:it t how much money should Bonman, son ogdUd. ................................. e rt Boa-mm. 1.olul *ald the Blackbird they will enlcri~ u td to be the only known Robert D.inli^ OTce In the U. S: Ths Mrs, 0, W. Dlif t «nirncl, he said, would to Q Ccniro. (• lotud developing this le- iiis leave hete. . . Visitors al U— Mrs. Rex Dcnf

'ractice StartsjESifAK, Fcb. 7 — HflRerman • --------ei t tu d c y who wm enter t x r ^ j n f

hire received their muslo LUCERNE, Fifl Ilan practicing Immedl- of the Luccree

donation wa-i stnain entries will Include two Dnle Hopwooii ■

several ItvitrumentJil man of thc <•!6ca the high school band. tee. Membersotbtrs by the Girls’ Qlec club. Lecturcr'« proi

— TliomDS, WaltMOVED Morrison. Mild

jnrw , Fcb, 7—Mr. and Mrs. mond Btrlcklwl-ifflon and children. Call- will be held Fcli.hi« moved to Folrview. Kejser In char

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s m w .1,.“ wy ladi. brosM. Co«ft.«yj \V .ll|.„ R,ckl>iU ______\

cf A/t, Ciiy. '

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jaSDAT, febrpaby 7. 1°51

Vhen tw in F a i l^ W ^ Y o im g

Streets Were EithV ~___J _

Present mldents «f T w in Falli w ho complain aboi blnsh. In (he eailf da^a of Twin FalU the ftreeti wt waa no "happy medlutn.” This photo taken at the In Illustrates aliat was m e an t by m ud. (Illsbee photo-

Wurtaugh Trips, jT”Visitors Related LOS ANOEL

kltors Bt the home of Mr. and over.llic Initn wirs. EJrl BC.US Kcrc .Mr. and Mrs. turned.

H, McEfttland, Ban Dlcco. Calif. T 'yn U wasHoward 6eirj, a son o f Mr. and accident, Tuice

■Irs, Earl Sears, visited here on ana burned in f;:avc from the navy to hnve a slight A cnreenUis carool operaUon, He has gone to S a lt POKh. and haiJlke City Ior further o rders. Men made wh<On'll KnlRUton, son of Mr. and mobile sheered

■ITS. Roy Knighton, n n d Robert of^cm plcitly.lowman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob- ^ Then destrucr t Bowman, left for. B ftlse.w here ncmse Itself.,tiey will enlcr the navy. crashed througi-Robert D,inlcb, son oT Mr. and Ciprlano Contr*

Irs- 0 , W. Daniels hoa returned w rcctnij the B D a Centro. Calif,, a fte r apendlneJs leave hete. « " • ContrerVisitors al the home of Mr. and hospital with m

trs. Rex Dcahl arc Mr. and Mrs. ‘he hack and rl-awrence Ash and baby eon, Dolse. » « homo lieIrs. Ash Is tho DcahCa daughter. cune on a spee

^ i S e l f ^ - F u n d r if the Lucerne OranRc rcccntly, a DIETRICH, F«onatlon wa.i sent to the polio fund, of Dimes drive In)ftle Hopwooii wa.? nppolntcti chair- have contributednan of thc 4.il activities commit- Kl.'llnR. chalmiaicc. Members taking p n r t In Itie Of this amount-ecturcr's proRram w ere Eugene collected In homniomos, Walter S tew art. Marie from a danceMorrison. Mildred Tcsar nnd Ray- Friendship Circlenoiid Btrlcklan. Tho n e x t meeting LDS church nn'/ill be held Fcb. 15 with Mr.i, Erban from polio <ontaJcyser in charne ot refreshments. chlldrrn at ,-<hC(

1051 ___________________________________t i m e s -:

sY oim ger...re E ith e r M uddy or DusI

f a n n

I complain about mttd ihbuld take one look it (his i > the ftreeti wtre eUher modiir or dusty, rionfer rtsi taken a( the intcrseedeo of Main avenae and Shosho:

DangerousLOS ANOELES, Fcb. 1 (JV - i l O r l n

Plr^t^t-WTlr^»tI^0^27^^illfi•^^^ s h o sh o n e 'f cover.the lawn when a truck over- megger, chairman.

, the Fami turfatiThen il was hny. In a similar night at the Gome

iccldent- Tuice cars overturned shoshoneind burned in front of the houie, „A careening car slruck the front porch, and hardlj- had repairsaeen made when another aulo- f ” i mobile sheered the aame porch5ff ccmplcitly. Leonard Bond )

Then destruction Invaded the of Hugh Bennett,house Itself. A n _automobile conservation servlrrashed through tlie wall of Mi's, now Cmnetfs corCiprlanoContrera-s' b e d r o o m , formallon of soilwrccknij the Bed on which she ‘rlctf,jlept, Mrs, Elutineegc

Mrs, Contreras went to the >n games and prltMsplial wllh mulUpIft Injuries of Banie were won bythe back and ribs. B. E, Rotterts aw

Her homo lies Jusl beyond a Refrcjhments wer:un-e on a speedway. women's auxiliary’.

-----------------:---------------------------- VISIT m i

-FuitdrlteirortFd^ r r s s t sDIETRICH, F«b, 7 - In tho March week-end visitingDimes drive in Dietrich, residents ______

ivo contributed $364.45, Mrs. Flo>-d l.'llnR. chalmian, ho.s reported.Of this amount, ahe said, *182 wasillccted in home donations, J52.75 J Iom a dance sponsored by the L O n f lrlendshlp Circle, the Orange, the I 111111*1DS church nnd the PTA, »11.10 ■ w w Mom polio/«onlalncrs and tl8 fromilldrrn

T r e a ^ i i r e f r o m I n d i a

1 ^ ^ D arjee ling . . . In J in ’i m oit tr tiiu rtJ t?»

S low -grow n on l!ie Iiisli ilopei of tlie H i

^ B le n Je J v itl i clioice sa tJe n Ccyloni anJ

^ PicLej- a t tk t l r mellow , tlp tneJ l u t - _

M T o t r i n j you tLe m oit Jlitinctive lea fl

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Double 1 or Dusty Salary

....■— Needc_ * f -: . NEW YORK.

vou've more than d - •' arr in the last 10

- . belter off financial------- aty you earned in 11

Industrial conlerenc■ f S V M t o . ' day.

iL • ■ • A man who e«mi ------ would ha'.-t to have• income today to hav-iG . tnn power, the boar

Tlie board noted come',taxes along have delivered b "oi the dollar

H B S S S S S m^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B I liicomea hava Incrti — decade.

Some Wo "Many persons

Inromc (and who i up to_b«tter.posl|| responsibilities) ar< possibly wone 10 years ago," the

a married wage children or other earned $3,000 in-lS4

.a look It (his plctur* «Bd t h e n today.'”S e ‘Ity. rioneer resldenta aald th e r e prices and Incomes oae and Shoshone a tree t In 19X0 Depreelatloa '

The depreciation---------------------------------------------mostly responsible, I r < • the $3,D00 a yMr mu.ureau Meets i n

Nqr_th_ShflahQneSHOSHONE, Fcb, 7—John S t u u - bljger bite at the hgger, chairman, »a.s In charge of -------------- ----------; Fami tureati meeUng M onday [ht at the Gomej school In N o rth ofhone,^e announced that com m ercial 'S ya!•tlllzer Is available through th a / rm bureau and tha t orders m a y I iMplaccd throiidh him. V—

veonard Bond reviewed the life Hugh Bennett, chief of the so il

iservatlon service, and show ed OUARA>w Ccnnptfs concern lead to th e AUTO' RI•mallon of soil conservatloa d la - ^ >-cw. M A R T IN &Mrs, Elutineegcr lead tha g ro u p xinT A Igames and prltes for a guessing I 'lu iv / i

me were won by David Jo h n s tu n , S51 UAIN AE. Rotterts and Elsie Jo h n s tu n . I _ _

■frcjhments were served by th e ------------------------imen'i auxiliary'.

VISIT IN LUCERNEbUOEHHD, r ell, 7—M r - an d -M r* ,'--------- ---------------0 Davis, McOlll. Nev.. spent th o ^:ek*end visiting 'Kith friends a n d M laUves,_______________________ # ■ ■

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^ 1n iw bolilla I

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■ ChMT, Mwwy '•Wl McUinneecollan bebrl«ii.er>dl

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iitinctire lea flaro r

relax witk Tree T ea . ^

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b o x td Vo!e« t w e » i i k M

f ^ C U f t Q r V A otw ncnn t . - -i T - ........ .................. p m A j r ■!__________ f ___________ ___________ Val«>*«« «B«1-

^ £ s a ;

TIMES-NEWS, TW IN FALLS, ID

ouble 1940 Eden Acti\ Salary Scale ,-Needed Now S H ? £ i :

pw YORK. re^T(OWi-TJnIe'ss lOi. WlUlSih -j'nJ v(i more than doubled your>s»l- Prlnevllle. O re, ar

Ihe last 10 yean, you wero parents, M r. and IT «iff financially wllh the snl- Umer. you earned in 1940,.the National Mr. and Mra. Diet Ustrlal conlerence board said to- lly were week-end b

en iv Mr. and Mrs. man who earned U.OOO In 1940 xhe distric t ton

lid ha'.-e lo ha»e a JWin a year American Legion a >me today to have e(jualputtlias- be held In Edrn ! power, the board reported. j,ijih school. Reglsthe board noted that higher in - j.jq p „ . ,0'taxea along with hljher prices 3 ^ banquet ' e delivered B "one-two punch to q ,j5 idollar Increases ol person? w hosr ’ ‘ . .. imea hava Increased over the last Ide.

Some Worte Ott Many persons who doubled the ir _ _ _ _ _>mc (and who may have moved T I I E ■to_b?tter positions with f fr ta tc r___(onsibllltles) are ho lietier otf, ■ ■ ■ ■ T *»lbly wone off. thin-they werefears ago," the bonrd salil, • m

married wage earner wlth two Idren or other dependents who Ined $3,000 in-1940 needs U.437. or per cent more, lo buy the same ,ds today, the board survey o t © H ’8:es and Incomes ihowed, _ . .

Depreelatloa Top Factor G I t She depreciation of ihe dollar wa.-: itly responsible for the plight o f O I t S*3,000 a y « r man. the board taiti.:ut thc higher the slarimg in-:e bracket, the higher thc lncrea.se _____________st be to end up on the tame orter-foolinrbecnusennxenjike-jr---------------------------Bcr bite at the higher levels.

GUARANTEED I ■ ■ ' M lREPAms- " I | U | I I I

M A R tI n & VICKERSMOTOR CO. t o i i i i B II

S51 MAIN AVE. EAST .Tht Mount Fi

( m )R o e b u c k AND ,

new batiil* blOUIOS 9 1■ $2^^ V

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nKUinnotc»llart.h>Ml>ollntMlbft, .bebrl«ii.er>dlK*MUmMia-

flg iv s an exdling \ 1

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FALLS, IDAHO

in Activities, TJN IV ERS^O P*?]

Events Reported S:N. Feb. 7 - M r . MinnieIin and Mrs. Maude WardeU. B B M B M B M i [}oUe. ore guests ol Mr. and ■;he.Mcr Rolee. I " F n t-wniiA flTTham pvin-iM 'ion. ■— ---------- .rllle. Ore.. are guests of her ■ D m m m b h

M r. and Mrs. Oeorge Lat- I l \ 6 p Q l l

and Mra. Dick Rolce and fam- I . " T ire week-end gue.'ts of his par- ■Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rolcer ■ ' '

distric t convention of th# ■can Legion and auxiliary wlU ■Id in Edpn Sunday a t Bden Ischool. Registration will begin ■ / ^ / > .10 p.m. I^eeilngs will start a t I O .. A banquet will be served a t ■^.m. by thc Eden PTA.

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m i s n u !c l l ’a M o u n t V e m o n .

o I t ' s B e t l l a d I n B e n d

o I l ' l l h a l q u a r « W h l i k * y

Th e «qnnrp-shnped M ount Vemon bottle haa loii^' bci-u one of the moil familiar o f a ll liquor packages. I t te lli you lha l M o u n t V ern o n i* a a tra ig h l rye w hiskey,

b o t t le d in bond; th a t lijht-bodied Mount V e rn o n is the arjuaro whiskey. Enjoy the n m ^ th o c M a u d flavor o f Mount Veraoa to d a y .

MOUNT VERNONtO I I l ID IH lONO • ITIAIOHKTIWHIIKIT

T h t Mount y tnton D iuilltry Co.. 5aitim«(r. Maryland

r ^ ^ ^ l w u . 'I ' . a « ■

rLEDQED D EtV l TO STJVERSITY OP ICiAHO. ICo*- y A IS raL D . IWk 1; ■cb. 7-M arlane M onw . T w tn O r>» d r iw wUl b^ln w»3 pledged laat to r tb .; - in ’J th tU Afhl. social aororlty. . “tn J I W >t U>t toa l I

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W h e n S e n a to r M cC arthy of W isconsin w a s would do• - p ro s a ln s h la c harges o f communUm In g o v - ex^tfic io

e m m e n t , m a n y responsib le men In a n d o u to f congress u rg ed th a t th e Inquiry be t r a n s - T he onX erred from a se n a te com m ittee to an I n d c - he ndvocip e n d e n t , n o n -p n r t ls a n com m ission.' aciuniiy i

M any m o n th s la te r , P re sid e n t T rum an h a s foi n o w c re a te d su c h a commission—a n in e -m e m lje r boa rd to be h e a d e d by Adm, Che.<»ter p j„ ,d e n tN lm ltz ,.T h e de lay U n o t surprising, since t h e ful fund.v

— PresW entrfleldora-y ie!ds-t-o -presiu re d e m a n d s w m e-W fw h ile th e h e a t Is on. b u t h l

T h e A m erican co n ce rn e d for the s a fe ty o f oooxioo buh i s c o u n try a n d th e Inviolability of h is r lR h ta of m anys u r e ly m ay w ish th is comml.islon Imd been n t armamcni w o rk Ions ago . F o r m u c h damage h a s b e e n d o n e In r e c e n t years by reckless, I l l- fo u n d e dc h a rg e s a g a in s t IndlV lduols, And one can o n ly uiey s u i tg u e s s a t th e u n d e rm in in g of U. 8, s e c u r i ty i t did rw h ic h m ay be ta k in g p la ce constantly aa r e - ' s u i t o f o u r In effe c tiv e c hecks on spying a n dsu b v e rs io n . and in c

M r. T ru m a n ’s g r a n t o f authority to t h e "Uie m ann e w com m ission a p p e a rs broad enough t o ,o a ,o Te n a b le I t to do a c o m p e te n t Job. ht

T lje g roup, to be com posed of q u a l if ie d w ithout ie d u c a to rs , la w y ers a n d o th e rs with o x p e r l- bum an(e n c e In' s e c u r ity a n d c iv il righ ts, will c a n v a s s niBjoritya l l o u r law s a g a in s t treason, e sp io n a g e . 1*^ ^ 5 ;sa b o ta g e a n d o th e r m a tte ra affecting I n t e r n a l Aftgr o'

— gBc u ftty . W here th ey a ru . uo t~irgeqilate7~the non*, thecom m ission is ca lled u p o n lo rec o m m e n d for hii n e w law s to give us p r o p e r protection.

H ad such a s tu d y b e e n m ade a year o r tw o eom m itt«b a c k , congress cou ld h a v o actcd to c o m b a t could nevsu b v e rs io n m u c h m ore w isely than i t s e e m s luthorityto h a v e done In th e an tl-subverslon a c t s p o n - msneuver s o r e d by S e n a to r M c C a rran and o thers .

T h o com m lsalon a lso w ill examine th e g o v - qu R*yije m m e n t ’a s e c u r ity a n d loyalty program s t o »ciion «mm e a s u r e th e ir v a lu e a n d fairness. H ere t h e tha approg r o u p will bo In v a d in g th e field e x p lo re d d«priving5 0 v igorously lo s t y e a r b y McCarthy. T o d o “I t s cho re th o ro u g h ly , M r. T rum an will a l lo w b r e a kt h e com m ission to de lve In to Individual c a s e »>»ve exu fU e s he ld s e c re t b y lo y a lty and security o f f l -ClalS •wuiunc®

S liic e th e m e m b e rs presum ably w ill b e EuiS m ! ''h lg h .m ln d e d , p a tr i o t ic cltlzcns, the ir r e p o r t : t wui o n th i s p h a se o f U . 8 . se cu r ity may well p r o v e t o ' ^ th e f in a l , d e f in i tiv e ono on the e x te n t o fd is lo y a lty a n d e sp io n ag e in govem m ent d e - q; j, ,p a r tm e n ts . of th e «ni

I t Is s ig n i fic a n t , too , t h a t tholr work Is n o t be «t o b e o n e -sided . S e c u r ity m eans re s t r ic tio n s , ^a n d r e s tr ic tio n s im p in g e upo n personal l i b e r - l a b o r -t i e s . W e m u s t s tr iv e a lw ay s to m a in ta in t h e it j t weren ecessary , b a la n c e b e tw ee n security a n d f r e e - Prw identd o m , If we a re n o t to lose our reason f o r »i>»rpe3t«f ig h t in g ty ra n n y . 2 ," ? n a

T h e com m ission Is a sk e d to consider t h e T h e y 'nn e e d for " p ro te c t in g Individuals from u n - mobiiiratiiw a r r a n te d a t ta c k s a n d unw arran ted I n - whom th«

• f r l n g e m e n t o f th e i r r ig h ts and liberties in th « » m »ome i n a m e of se c u r ity ."

N o g roup o f A m e ric an s ever had a m o r e M ntrovmd e l ic a te ta sk t h a n g u id in g vis toward a n a t - They det a ln m e n t of t h a t v i ta l ba lan c e . May I t u n d e r - steelman,t a k e I ts w ork c o m p le te ly sensible ot Its h e a v y eompiewr . . p o i . l b l litle». ______________ t s ; , J

_ PAPAN' ba n o n POTARV WhUe ther# 1» doubllea some re«nlment In non -

CathoUodrclM a t thft Vatican order loC»thollc p riests L .,- to wlUidraw from Rotary and »lmll»r orgiWMtlons

reaction U one ol puulem ent ind oUim

Th« ordw make* clew lha t It menu no ittack uponRotary, which Cathollo laymen can conUnua to belong A to , Uioush Ui» church evidently prefers Uist they donot. -m* desire seerai lo bo lh a t the clergy wlthdr»w' ^from Kcular or -rworldly" aotlvlUes ouUlde the church. *““*O ne can we a cerUln logic In this, piriicularly U ” *auch *ctl7lty were consuming too much of the cleric 's ftim e. W» Imagine thla eompliint is ftlt In o th e r aeaQea a ichurches too, th a t the clergyman should be "about *onduct ol

- h is Father's to»lness-~all the Um»,B u t 1( R ola^ , Klwanls and Ltons are lo be banned V X .lIj

to r Oalholic clenrymen and discoursed. ev<n-mlldly. ■ to r CathoUc laymen, what of such tratemsl orders asth e Ellis, the Chamber of Commerce, or the PTA? Whether These and many otherorganltatlonj 10 which men andw m e n of all rellBloun Iftllhs beJontt sre aUn vulnerable of merelyto the charge of belnc secular nnd worldly, althouBli l®ca'friendly to religion, m Rolary, now hcsded by a Rom an ol n looseOnthollc, certainly Is. Time wi

we fear th a t we iee here U « w la l aeparetlns gfther witof CaUiollcs and non-CnthoUca when ttify have been them.<;elvescoming together In recent years. «i>fcl»lly here In •» solid fretb e United Stales, lo Ihe mututi good ol aU. M ore uji w iu iseooperaUon In all fields pawlble ihwW be the a lm .of . .Sou:,.-to

• both: tor wlille there Is no prospect ot a union of all- fA.'u«lly. I th e Christian denominations there Is growing need to r t»n becau: them to work together In behalf ol many Rims dco r i » srea t, to both. ThLi we fear the VaUcan order wlU tend to Irotn th e i Impede.—Nampa Free Press. fnj about

------------------------- —__ iiivwhere.'TWO BALLOT PROPOSALS

In the hopper of Uie Idaho legUlaiuro IWa year Is rran t^d*^a bUl whlth proposes to alU r Ui« form ol ballot used L om* 'a

One of the .preseni weakness«4 of jdaho's nrlmnrj-Is th a t Uie voter Is confu«d and quite often cro.-^ps wui.u>. i ■p«ty Unu in rotlng for nominees. This olten re.^viUsin TOldlng his ^ l lo l or hla vote for a puilcular office. tnrtla ts

• th t proposed bUl would provide thst both p a rty fjmine coiare printed on Ute baUol u usual,but would reJeives m

- ib« .••eparated by a perforatlon.-In the toung bootn, Swt^i—on . t t e y o ts w u jd U ar off and matk Ui« party iifkc t hand, ther

.',h» etUoM* (o ToU, dbcantlnc the oUier hsK of th e out >ti the^JWBet.'SB tbat manner, thera-could bt no cnusltig o t And me.-\n- aad m ldlng a t a ballot. * the

think, la a almple soluUon to the primary si'ins to,-:.<t1MyiaW(l nW ^tap it la -anotlier bill introduced T hat is,J C a g| , j)W l(W f ,.tn i t partl-yoUnt.bt.cUnU- -Siat«^.-ih<. M t t J w ‘.inO(Qa4 alactlOD—lhe Itaioulnit be- irmilcd int

. t t i e ' u d t o u the voter ahould be and admir

aoa&d m *S rng .°w e wim a 'jn i<10^ tf 't lu la f la la tm w i l l - l e t t ‘ktoctlr apon it . safest ihinT V im tba psUtical vMwpalne^ » H NiSer to eiK t a n ctl conoid,c s t t r a '.dekM th a a iB dlfld iw -eattlMatM. V M nv » fllci w ith :sta n d p o in t of better-XDT»iBmant,.«o«(mv « t U tn k the pbitucth e ' Tbt«r ahould be required to choou b t tn a a /poticion u<Udatw . r«(ardteu of poUtlcal afniutliir - jw ia iM W lf 'hsB'' w id(dtafca.CountjlJewa.: OregbnUtt

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T U C K E R ’S NATIONAL [ ~

WHIRLIGIG 1...W lA SSraO TO N -The blpsrlliui rtvoltlwhlch cUp- ^ ped ' Lhe authority of Clarence Cinnoo. U lSourl, oi chairm an of th* house appropriation committee feaUy rip ra ie n t another legislative stuck on President Trum an's dom«*Ue fair deal program and the terrific

coata It would lmp$sf (L i ttm e.w hen L i *o many blllloDa are needed fo r na- . c

’ • " \ i tional detewe. u ^ a i\ Although Ui8 chief eiecuUve'* j i

. J k (! close friend and leHow-Mlssoiuian T tprofeaae* to be sn apostle ot econo* ,

W T my, he actually h u been a o ex- h ra r 't rem ely Uberal spender. oihe

D urlni Uie perfod of hla chair- M ' manshlp. he sponsored the g rea test i -

of ftdaral tunds in peace- B ' Ume hUtory, Therefore, he always

« lM |m a n lp u I a U d the committee In favorof presidential requeit* tor swollen Iw "

K ,r T«a«t budgeu R IG O m o—Hla power ws^ as vast ai Uiat once

pocaeued hy. "Dhcle.Jot!-Cannon-la-lh«-l«KUtaUv» -Jf'’-?’ realm. Ths delhroited chairman selected the m em - ' bera of all subcommittees, rljslng them w thn t they would do h li bidding. He Inilited on'slttlng m an ex-offlclo member of all sueh group*, where he could neutraliM lhe economy vote* of the Hepubllcans and th rifty DemocrivU. “ "<>*

T he one.package appropriation bill system, which he ndvocnted on Uie ground thal It saved money,BclUttlly strengthened his ctarliilc conlrol- i t woa acroi aaaier ' for him to supervlie a alngla measure than waltl10 or t l different ones.

Moreover, a single appropriation program forces a President lo approve It, even thoujh It cirrle.i wn-nte-ful fund.1. wherfM he can veto money bills Bhen U uy 1come't<>'hlnr«cp4raleIy. A n

• • p a rt I nUTHLEKS—Even DrmocraU charge Ihe »71.000,- been '

000,000 budget is so swollen it will permit authoriz.-»llon biii hiof m any fair deal reforms Under cover of th e re- You <

Speaker flam Rayburn has warned publicly nirnln.st auch a .itrjlegy. But Cannon's opposition feared lie '^ •'c would use hlji power to achieve thla objective, un lesj they stripped him.

I t did not help him, of course, Uiat he hw been a And ruthless, bllllgerent and cranky 72-year-oId boss. In }{. fact, th e author ot a biography of him In a m ajor y, magazine, after spending many days at Wa.^hlnston ..iri and In Connon’a home district, dcscrllied h im as "the m an wllhout a friend.” --

ASSISTANCE—Chairman Cannon 1s correct when ha sitj's that the rebellion could not have succeeded }{a( w ithout the undercover nsslstance of Speaker Rny- bum and John McCormack, Masjschusetta. the , w h majority leader. The 12 DemocraU «ho lined up m against lhe Missouri man owe allcglanco to the T e s a n n c and th e Bay slater.

A fter oh-rrvln f rsnnnn ’t-lntoa-octwrwltw . niigTi . -----------lions, the two leadera concluded he wu geltlnft -loo big for his brltchen," to uie one of earns favorite ex- fpresslons. Ben

Although the speaker can usually control legKlallve all ntj committees through hl.i Influence or personality, he like t could never mske any headway with Cannon. A s an »'c're authority on parllamentarr lav, (he latter could out* maneuver.even the speaker and majority leader In a _ floor balUe. ■

T hus, the Cnnnon control over appropriation.^ offse t , , lhe Rayburn dominntlon of loguiatlve commllU't-V action anti hoiL^o procedure, There was no woy to cu l •’ tha appropriations chairman down to slie except by depriving him of his aelf-auumed authority over the ‘

BREAK—Thh seemingly lethnleal IndihtlnR will let have extreme pmctlcal consequences. It m eans a o™ " break.for the heovT-laden taxpayers. It noils down the ®f atsurance that exlravaganl grants lor vote-gettlnit purpose will be stopped or at least reduced by m anybillions.............................. . . . ^ „

I t wUl prevent Uie White House from uliaklns otf ^ l a i ^ U v e defeats through lu pipeline to Uie ap- P •prtprlfcUona apmmUleo yla Clirtnce Cannon. .

to g e th e r wilh the stripping of Uie'nile^ com m it- » tee of Its farmer t>Tinn!cal control of Itftslation and trrra t of th e anti-Truman coallUon. it means that the )iou.<e will be a more democratic and represenlailve bodythan I t has been since the advent ot the Hoosevelu ______Trum an regime.

LABOR—Orgamced labor has begun to behave as11 it n ^ re ready to call It a political working d iy w ith President Truman and the Democratic party. T he sharpest attacks on his recent policies and appoinU ments have'atemmed Irom union leaders and o rgan - Uatioru.

T hey resent the fact that he h u appointed as moblliraUon aides so many corporation executives whom they regard as conser\-aUve, Republican nnd, in some InsUnces. anti-labor. The railway sw itch- men accuae John R. Steelman. Mr. Truman's lobor adviser, of aiding with the companies In ihelr prc.teht controversy.

They demand tha t Labor Secretary Tobin supplan t Steelman, and tha t the cabinet member be given completo charge of the manpower problem. H e Is engaged now In a struggle with MobilluUon Director- Charles S. Wilson tor Uils authority.

TIM E—White House politicos are concerned deeply by th is trend. They recall that It was In a rimU ar, prewar period, when tha same sort of dlspuk. arose,Uiat Jo h n L. Lewis and Franklin D. Roosevelt broke.They fear th a t arguments over wage, price, hours and o th e r eontrob-now may have the ume result.-

This dUflculty explains Uie slx-monlh delay In freealnff prices and wages and why they have tjeen fixed At levels unprecedented In peace or w artim e.The--W hite House sought to appease the resiles* labor leaders by giving them enough time to get u nder the w ire with a fourth round of pay envelope boosts, a poUcy which Mr. Truman condemned when he headed a senatorial committee Investigating execuUve conduct of World w v II.'

V I E W S OF O T H E R S ILOOSENING FAMILY TIES

W hether tha t 11-year-oId girl In California was really left In paj-ment of a gasoline bill u she said or merely till her father could gel a Job ai he said when located laler. the incident is tragically revealing ol n loosening of family ties.

Time was when American famlUcs 4ier« kn it to - gether with bands ef steel. They might fight nm ons thrm.<;elves, bu t to the world outside they presented -a solid front and separaUon unUl the children grew up wits unthinkable. -

. .Sou:..-tor a varUty -ot-r«asens.-famltles'ljreax"tip t I H rii.iuAlIy. by divorce, by voluntary yielding of c h ild . c<n because the burden 'of tuppprUng them seems loo (treat, or Just indifference. 'Ihls .results in p a rt (rom th e uprooUng of families, thelr fre<iueni mov-*Ins about so they never get tha feet of belonislng anywhere.' Prom this It-,Is a ahort step lo lose the Irelins of family solidarity and permisence.. In a country like Russia this would be taken for p an ted and . welcomed as a liberation from nnclcnt customs and auperstlUons. But In .America, where Uic-lamlly-ls-a-Vllal-tiemaaUlnlthe.naUonal-. id a al It a tragedy for millions and a bad sign to r t h t country.—Nampa Free Press. '

OiET IT OVER WITH 'tnclla Is In a tough spot. On the one hand. It faces

fimiiie condlUons before the next haneit unle&s It reJeiyes som* ZOOO.OOO tons of'grain from the U nited St.itrs—and It has asked for such ild. On the o the r hand. Vhere Is 11* role aa ■ "grest power" to be plnyed out in the United Nalioru and particularly In Asia.And. me.-\ntlme, th s communiita and other enemies of the west- tost -no opportunity ot blaming all conces- si'tns to the west on the famine problem.

T hat is. every time Nehru sides with ihe U nited -Slater,-the e1amor-goea-up-Uiai-h«-li>be<ng-b}«ek>- mmlcd Into It.—i t n r ik fs -oi.Uiat the-deeePt-Oitr't fee Ihe tu iim e.i* and administration of the United States to'do would be lo authonre the DMded donation lamedlately and with a hlnlmum of ar8umei3t.-U>aIso'might be the safest thing to do; for as maUera are now the po liu - cal.coniideratlons of N ehru l foveniraeat are In c o n . fllci w ith lu concern to r th* tire* cf the people. - A nd - lhe- siollUctl consideration* could win. Even N ehru 's 6 ^ * "

/portCion could no t survlv* u}j real evidence lh a t he ' _ . JuB.sold o u l‘A sia 'fo r carr> « 'o f w he»i,-partUBd ■ OrtgoDlAU.

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j ’ P Iirl, os S T - r n T S i ^ ' ■ 1 ^ KoliywoyeaUy O - l l v J l O ,hmg «sident I adviseerrlfic been-r*.-whea L l z o e a t£>r na- CLOTHING 8IIORTAGE?T liii loyi

D ear Pot KhoU; cracy o;utlve's I have a problem. and aDurlan T he other day I happened lo In c o n ,Kono* («e one et Ihoae things you alwaja lawyer0 «*■ h e a r a i having been seen by aome Max 1

olhe r *nj. And nobody'U believe who s< chair- n it. h a v eeotest Innocently, I auure you, I wa* first on

cHmblng the steps of the post- H a r r y ilwoys wllh nothlnc more on my

m ind than ihe purchas* of a ‘ PJ"*,” ' ATollen th ree-eeht stamp when a comely

o n r . r c u n t lady In a red coal burst

m em . er IntofhM She couldn't have had a very an f'f™ *r'P on her coat for the rto,,t,i-

s and S h o u , 1 iwear li, all ihe had on low, „ u nndem ea h were a pair cf black.

which pretties. cmhai ,Undisturbed, ahe. scampered u oene

a c ro u lhe aldewalk and . Inlo a disposalthan walUng-pickup imck. had bee

Bugeye . gnd s»■ces a (Twin Falls) clay's r.•n-ntc- * ' ■ Furlh1 t h ry PfPH FOR KIDS UETT. mthal 1

A readfr has a black, part cockcr. si,a„ v,p a rt terrier pup to give an-.^y, He's (or, con

1.000,- been tsking care of the stray pooch shocked:.-»tlon bul has to find a home for her now. nouncedc re - You can phone 339-R. ^jned cc ■alml T1IAT8 TIIE WA'T IT COKS Id j,e T h e ground hog ti n lowly chiip,m lcsj « l» 'n n ts ore few nnd simple. Donde

H e digs a hole inlo the ground channc, A nd presto, he's Rip VanWlnklel usually

' rcporte-1H e sleep-i full six monllis every denco I

na jo r y jg r polnlmeA nd enjoys sweet drcnms of ers of I

^ “ IcUure ijt WprlItp w-nkes up now-and then - ings in

when prognosticate the weather. -Xhis H a t . off to the lowly ground hog,

R ny- To that prophet number one, ^

' '^laxc.s,"’“ resan n c conics out to view the sun.

■•Ux, . . , ' powrfu.e ex- 01;R BULLETIN BOAIin liidustrl

Ben Snoopin, Rupert-W hM 's It In.^cw inllve all nbout? Wc can't u.-.e anythin* the reso y, he like that without knowing what "Tl>e

, JUST LIKE THAT time g«• D ear Mr: sllll foil,

jff.set P“l’"If/...'.* hciilcil MJinc Ilf your rcailcrs (.Ince ,,n ru? you i>uUMu‘d my lust letler, v ,* '® "° Oo<l Kranl.s my prayers. I willr the P™y f'"’ “"y JonaUwho wrUe to me enclosing a self* , , ,

addressed, stamped envelope. Please » jll let me know what you dc.iire most; J*

n s a Krniit It to you. I t k freen the of charge. JJJJ"

(OISEoumKerniioreAvp.) hardly n .Los AngelM 6. Calif.)

(, P. S. Goci will Rrani you lcns life t''! ."* "pi plus KOOd health. ^- .. FAMOtB LAST LINK scurc sl

im it- , . And If you don't prune oar Invc.- tigo “ " ‘I tree* (bis week, li'll be ioo late." Daniel

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Hollywood genius w ho said soims- and »H thing was colossal I n a small way, terast9 I advise you th tl a terrible row has eccent

been-raging quleUy between John wUd-Ji-gdgarHooTes-aad— .-------- — - 4 - -TO-a

!?T liil loyal buresu- road -cracy of 't h e FBI ' helper arxl a hitherto

dways lawyer'' n a m e d-tome Max Lowenlhal, esty i

l i r a s f l n t 'o n ^ t o u S opo,i. H a r r y Trum an . jfor President and

'‘b“ 'rlr ■c'^W lble'''’ r - i « 'the putzlUig sudden tratufonnaUoa * of a- low.brow-couaty-rnmmlsslhn-.

, er into a bleeding he a r t. -gasui^ Last September, Q eorfe Donderc^

. a doughty Republican congressman s .ti .e ,

" v" Lowenthal In a speech on the noor. t< He snld th a t by pulUng strings LOW-

. enthal acquired the Utle of adviser ipered oeneral Clay In Oermany on the Holme ‘' ‘® * disposal of the Jewish wealth which

had been confiscsterf by the nails, , « and soon cnmo to bo known as »'*») Clay's Honcral counsel.

Furlhennore, Dondero tald. Low- T- mthal hud as an assmtanc acoTEc _ f, cockcr. SI,aw W iicclcr, "tlie American tral- y. He's lor, communist nnd renegade who ,' P'>«h shocked a ll America when he de- rr now. nounced th e land of his birth and

fljked communijt-controlled Czecho- Slovakia fo r asylum."

nple; Dondero aald, "WlUiln weeks n ound chanitc occurred In Gemiany. The ,nklel usually accurate 'H um an Events

rcporte<l: 'I t may b e mere colncl- __ b a t •very denco but •■since Lowenthol's ap-

polnlmenl Clay has pcraiilted lead- . ol ,7. 0, IM a .J ti..» o n - ,o r« l 8 « l . l - ‘S 5 ,

l3t Wprkers’ patly to address meet- 'n - Ings m th e Amerlean-Kjne.’Iher. ;-xhl» wn.n the opening which the ..jj, , . nu's lans wero sw altlng becau.<e It

save them the opportunity to spon- . ,jq , ” ' ' .-or a Communist pa rty under our -^^ 000

protection. [han t"Lowenlhnl's Inttuence begon to ‘‘‘““pj

mount In the early 30s. .Men he 7iaiT-SFnret6d-'ai{5“ riUlfW McaTHff ~ ” , powerful. T hs Russian-American

f) Industrial corporation was tormed M'« It In. ^cw Y ork to aid in de\-eloplng .,1-lMlns the resource.-: of Rus.Hift,

^hal "The hend cf th is communist subsidiary wns Sidney Hillman who became disillusioned hut his one- _ j .H r time genem l counsel, Lowenthal, t ,—iwi still follows the party line.'- . ^

• • * burstir‘ He liien recited impressive data whll

, 111 support o f his clinrgc th st Tru- emotio , man's m en to r still followed the line. . ■ ■ —

Jonathan Daniels' book. 'T he p ,„ l : Man of Independence," a very good

biography o f ths tw lrp by one of ,, ir .: h!.? soincRS scirctnrlc.';, had come

.na lono. rpnm nB goM and much Incidental publicity but hardly anyone lipd glven'more tlian

( , ■ ps.wlng notice 10 Daniels' riUclo- iie lire Lowenlhal'R Influence on a

yokel whom he had btched onto when T rum im wns runnlnft an ob­scure auhcommlltec of Uio f.enate,

ne oar Invc.-^tigatinir railroad buslncss. e." Dinlel-s wrote, "A sclf-effoclngn iE but ublqtdtouj man named Max t I . Lowenthal hnd w ntton a book on -

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T J I Q f « 3 MAIN- .W E. WTSTI l H K ) 2g» \

S APPEAR FROM ShwR ’S - A N G L E . ^r t h . rtofganljBUon method*" enter Ii

I ^ r itia i of Sen. Buri Wheeler, an home e< L ^ « « ««*ntric and ertaUo *on of th# Chari.

J b lS 5Sd^«kJS?from Montana, -h o Mt Ore.. 1*• ' TO . aoeelal InvesUgaUon ot rail- ta d M n^ •^-d‘ - t u S )^ - 'in m - T tu f f l» n - f o r „

helper. daughtw• guesu o

I doa t know wher* Daalel* geU “ ‘i

J r -S bag of coloassl pomposity aad ar-

V - ' ^ ^ M o w re r he got away with e ra- day fuJalon* and ImposlUons tha t would h

! , „ • hava landed you or ena In U»e clUik. shonfcI win 111! you In on th a t tomorrow. Mr*. £

naUoa LowenUial was counsel to Wheel- Thursda-er*r-commltt«*-and-DanUil».-wnt£S, _ .ilrs ..J“Casually, one day, but wlUi Uie ho. rece secret feeling of a m aa offering a and Bur veU-eamed accolade; Lowenthal J. S,

le o tl ,M»»Mted to Truman th a t he would In Pon noor. j i ^ to take him to see hla friend points.

Loul* D. Brandels.” Sgt. bdvlser D,niei4 thinks Brandels, and old and chli in the Holmes, Uie bruUU urian m.alerlal- mb vlsH which j , t thought aboul alike, wero to Qeon nails, Judges of UM Americanm as uadition." I f J n n

Tnitnan was. In the Intellectual I V I I I k J cnsc. a cme-gallus hick and DanleU _...

icoTEc ^ bashful in the presence I T ,' of Brandels a t first but. after his' "h o first audience with Uie great b« ln .« went "almost every oUter week to ” the open houses which th* JusUce ^

held /or his selected frtends."

Remember Uiat th is Daniels bio- “ graphy is an Inside Job when you

• read furUver: 'v enu "Tvith the help of Lowenthal and _

probably with the hitluence ot “1^ Brandets* . . . Trtmian made a *0 .

speech which was completel? and j-"' mMt* comfortably forgotten by hopeful ^ P'

conscrvaUves when he *uoceeded t, (v,^ Roosevelt.'”" ••Il was a broadside against con- did a Jol

cenlrated weslUi" In which he said To m: *pon- , QOQ Insurance companle* n lth $4,- his hanc ^ 000,000 each were 1.000 times better warning

. b a n the MetropollUn wlUi Its as- ihat -'cli seta of *4.000,000,000. riblo mi_ O v fr anrt otag-M a-gat-tha-m es^ -barberi# tage that Lowenthal was needling Europe 1 Truman to go a fte r the nomlna- what'ition for vice president and the plain -----------Implication Uiat both of them n . thoroughly reahred tha t Roosevelt h|A i> was dying fast. , * *W

1 Who purpose of Lowenthal'* book a# (.°^V roasUng the FBI eludes me. I t Is n ^ ; ,

ntnaj, tjrrlbly dull reading and slanted aU w ” . . the way but Hoover's men are

bursting with IndignaUon. lit m«idata While r am able to control my oUabrli Tru- emotions, I agree tha t Lowenthal

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YOUR LUCY o u r l u c k y p e n n y in t o

l i v in g o o s t s is t f ie p e n n y y o u

t r i e s e r v i c e . F o r i t b r in g s y o u

s e r v i c e a s i t d id 2 0 y e a r s a g o :

. a r e a . . ...........................

Y o u a n d y tw r e l w t r i c c w

f o r t u n e . W i t h o u t m a g ic m i

h e r e 's h o w i t ' s d o n e .

T h r o u g h t h e y e a r s y o u '

y o u r u s e o f e l e c t r i c s e r v i c e 1

w o r k e a s i e r .

D u r i n g th o s e y e a r s , y o u r ■

v e lo p e d m o r e e f f i c i e n t w a ’

s e r v i c e t o o f f s e t in c r e a s in g o

m a t e r i a l s .

T h i s ty ro -w a y p a r tn e r s h ip

I m p r o v e d p r o d u c t i o n o f e l e c t

y o u r p e n n y I n v e s t e d in g o o d

is s t i l l t h e lu c k y p e n n y _ l n , y

T r u l y , e l e c t r i c 's f i r v l c e Is s t i l l

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DM Shoshone E vents” ? ^

E Listed by People l _ ^

hS“ta - SSJSd «m ~Ur‘* f f i i ? 'S S " n S o r ^

Bt’ the Charles • Boulware. North ^ d , i h e h rho *et Ore.. 1* vUlUni hH parents. M r. fashion. I rail- ta d Mr*. WlUl*in Boulwar*. - Prealdu3-for - -BO. and Mr*. X*rl D artd»on-« id man wa.

dauihtar. Ro*«burT. Ore.. have been reply t h m S s of her Wter and fam ily/ M r. c a n a

t . and Mr*. M. W. King. world's IMr. and Mr*. Uoyd C arpanter, ed m en.

tJmaUUa. Ore., are vlilUng hex p a r- *aw a | enU Mr, and Mrs. Al Butterfield , Croaby. S d his parent*, Mr. and Mr*. Salem M oat .

Qd a r- IvU ll ipeixling a 30- clothesh e ra- day furlough from the M adlgan trem rty ‘‘. ^ d a r^ y hospital. Taccma. In S h e -

w m w M n. Sam Danner returned hom e Pfealden Wheel- Thursday from Boise. 1 ^ 5 " .

iT ’the ho“ ^ M t ^ v l i l S f 'H ^ l l T kom e

would In PorUand and oUier O regon friend S ln ts .

Bgt. and Mr*. Richard B aum an ?nd old and children. Csmp Roberta. Calif., ilerlal- vlslUng in Bhoahone ea rou te

leiTAn ^ _____________ Washlni

King Hill People Travel, E ntertain Evei

KINO HILU F«b, 7 -V anna P ru - " P ,« elt. American Falls, has been v is it- t

liiaUee a l-E NJ* PruelL forma f

Travis Dames i has returned to band h, . Boise junior college afler vlalllng h is Band h

moUier. Mrs. Anna Barnes, a n d presiden“ family. ' A box

, . Mr. and Mn. Don Lisle have re - be held celved word from Albion th a l th e ir primary

J . son. Don. ha* been given a p a r t In church : t« the ••Song of BemadetU" w hich Is 14. Eacl lODcful to be presented Tuesday evenlog a l box lum

- " ■ '> __________U - ________- ™ "it con- did a Job on Hoover and Uis bureau . le said To my thinking, Lowenthal Ups _ _ _ th $4,- his hand when he loftily repeats a better warning by Hoover way back in 191D ^

Its as- lhat -'civlUtaUon' fsces Its most te r - J f J riblo menace ot danger.elnce the

i-mes.- t*rberi#n— hofdee-orerran w a-a-t - - X ^ v eedling Europe and opened Uie dark ages.” omlna- what'* wrong; with that? e plain --------------------- . Q

Fiery, Smarting Itch 'of Common Skin R a s h M

iiArf all Don't$UBdnithtennnitaooi(»«rbourlJuit uaooth R«loel Oinlmeni oi/your / ^

;n are frtiiated aklB tl once. See how quickly I m i!nmediealIypiov«lrfredienl.ln lan- V f l |

rol my oliabrlBgbllufullong-lattlni relict.fenthal •jTrrllimenl L _ ^ _

XLUCKY PENNY

j e n n y in t o d a / s ra c e a g a i n s t h ig h

i p e n n y y o u ' s p e n d fo r l o w - c o s t e l e c -

t b r in g s y o u tw ic e a s m u c h ih e l e c t r i c

0 y e a r s a g o in t h e S n a k e R i v e r V a l le y

e l w t r i c c ^ p a n y s h a r e I n t h i s g o o d ___

t m a g ic m i r r o r s or. s l e i g h t - o f - h a n d ,

Te.

y e a r s y o u 'v e c o n s t a n t ly i n c r e a s e d

r ic s e r v i c e t o m a k e y o u r l i v i n g a n d

y e a r s , y o u r e l e c t r i c c o m p a n y h a s d e -

f f i c i e n t w a y s to p r o d u c e e l e c t r i c

in c r e a s in g c o s t s o f w a g e s , t a x e s a n d

p a r t n e r s h i p in i n c re a s e d u s e a n d

io n o f e l e c t r i c i t y - ' i s t h e r e a s o n w h y

te d in g o o d lo w - c o s t 'e l e c t r i c s e r v i c e

p e n n y _ l n , y o u r d a lly c o s t o f l iv i n g . .

v i c e Is s t i l l y o u r b a rg a in U iy - - t o d a y !

- « « M r n a a n t t - S ^ i ---------------------- --------------U M*r ta 4a y*m bn Jry Hm seiw alt* *l*rtH* wn- Airf^*(1 rmrm’t lav rsta, H «nHUm thaa M aaata tm wnk lan e M il lU mMmH* w**Ur m 4•vtMaHe aUetrk 4ry*> Im tW J a J*T«r*f« «Mk'* vaalb I __

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T O ) N E S D A Y .r e B B n a , i

, B - a , i t r ssr.f-Si.s4. M r. fashion.™ Prealdentm -a n a man wa* goiag u,

rep^^thal

world's best d r ^ pan ter, ed m en. T^eo he ' i H I H tt p a r- *aw a picture ot erfleld , Croabr..S a lem M ost A m e n c u jM c ^ H

think H a r r ^ ' . i W B M g a S O - clothes ore e x . K H ^ l id lg a n trem rty neat,

B h o . the RepubUcsa M k d idn 't Uke hi* ai.i, -

O regon „ B u t ^ n ito r T U tu ota a Ucan who Un't in tettii-^!

c a llf ., WWto House on fo, t*®1 rou te ‘f ' reau, t-

have a conser>-.uvV^.^Washington. Tte red tw 2- everything.

le „ --------~tain Events in Glei >‘,wt Ferry Are Lil. o ~ . r a u n J K B r e m y . i a i .

forma for the Qlenni f t n ned to band hare been o r d ^ i lng h is Band MoUiers, Uij r . i s, a n d president, announced Tuai

A box social foryounieS sve re - be held al 8L Brldgert S ’.1 th e ir prim ary departaent «J p a rt In church from 7 p, m. to » a i h ic h is 14. £ach girl- Is «iVfd |gi olo« a l box lunch to be aucUoaed.

Mr. and Mrs. WlUls CW----- companled by Ur. tnd Mill

Pearce. MounUla Eoau, I* .V^Tn.' MeCeo on a ncaUoa je a ts a - "**In 191D _

®^a r m u ) a i (- w - a ^ - -f — i« a K -----------

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— BIU CoBbctly Itch 4 «. nml4m s IhaP cuZ fleTbourl In*wiae»(n

# (M tr::die t. Knwt, KI

I n s t h ig h

c o s t e l e c -

in e l e c t r i c

v e r V a l le y

t h i s g o o d ________ ^

t - o f - h a n d ,

i n c r e a s e d

i v i n g a n d

ly h a s d e -

e l e c t r i c . .

t a x e s a n d

u s e a n d

a s o n w h y

i c s e r v i c e

o f l iv i n g . — 9

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g i * s s ” » 4 £ i ' ______ .demuidi B | | | |

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^ ^ tb» diMPP«AnnM ot VUdo Clemtntls.ctr(m<l7 dl5count«d

‘ouo» P r5i.«S S Tiw of YugoiI»vUT ^ , » y frcoi the cofDin- H | H

ftUrcb ■ B B® ^ e sueceMor of th* | ^ 9 g |

P fuu tryk - >« ■ H ^ H^ 4 ^ l i c « ux P rw e ..» «

Slov*t de^sM M ^ n i * ]S£t MATCb."«S ^^om au .pecu i.u h*

have net | ^ | H ^ f^ s te r lo u s f&t« u J tn

' ^ . ^ d one dlplomiUc | ^ H K

^«jlem inlelllsence astnclts in «eit«rn O erm iv

tnerv'ledge ol Clemtntli'

of the loundtr ot - ^ ^ ^ 9 ^M lavak republic, died In ^ H K ?fCn a foreign mlnUlrj ? l n 1918. His death never Jtn eiplslned fully.

Grtlwild Wttched, u no conllrmaUon of a

I BiSUihed here lha t PrctJ- IBR''_^.--;;:3 ‘o«i«]d, one-ttmo publisher glortk newspaper. Is under paDte .upervlslon. Jr , Clly M i

" i S^ „e well Informed on the

S S '”"„rp?r'ir„: RaUroaP rxue m d from B ] O C k <

I «5 employes of the foreign. _ - ,- mlormatlon and foreign L flllf]

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T O H a if 6T " ‘£^ ;> ^ Han in Shoshone S " ‘ “8H0KE, peb. 7—Finn] ten - Two large :f Cluiles Vnnce Clftxton, who Urge m a srJl 61. Valentine’s hospital In from the Sn1(3 PrWay. were held Monday and crashed ao i t the First BipUst way tnd oniiilUl theHev. J. W/Tucknesj One of the,ail. acroa the tra

Pete MunsUr ft-as planltt rlvtr, Tho o«OBip»nled a men'i quartet tniclcs, bloclcl ung two numbers. Memben ,y |,„ y-e

■ £ f „ „ Oi^I lu v l l a BUI I Rwiill Adams nnd ParU Along Ujc >11 Slioshone; and Farris HcuUrspot tl md Lyle Cline, both Buhl. ^ a fcnce wl

! cf?tn»! of the deceased. signal syof.ioa-n relatives here for tha curbed throu I « ;e Mr. and Mrs. Hayden signals for bo n. Silt Lake City and Mr. tnd traffic autorr ErtrtU Claxton. Long Bcach, The Strcan

the scene for ■ five hours b<

spital Reports by 1 power d

irfhs a t Wendell - “"I!: Mone

ViltnUne's hospital In Wen- cAREV. F

^ o t the boys are Mr. and };*,« d<S^Wd Aln Bfchm, Mr. and Mrs. oimej cnmpo t Conilln and Mr. and Mr*. toUetted bv ifatJer, all Jerome. party T h ^a ,rets ol the girls ore Mr. and (^ked tood iR«ef Hansen. Richfield; Mr. _____In. Scoit Oullck. Mr. »nd n n .'i;rer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oans DIETRICH IJ. tr.d Mrs. Blair Fuller, all Robert Poug t. tnd Mr. and Mrs. Robert U»fencc, Ca Uld Mr. and Mrs. WalUr guesU of M

t o , bcth WendeU. Fretv

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Cllj officials, worried a ter a r tllre td itrike deU; plant to town, ellmb«d rlgbt ap en railroad can (o are Cllr AUntger W lllU n R. Smith. Water Snpt. T. yeunr »nd B. J. Schw eadlnitn, ehalrtn*n of the b

Railroad Traffic Prayer Slocked as Kock Lands on Track r ,S ‘» r

0 m »N 8 PERRY. Feb. 1 -T ra ffic on the u n io n Pacific « l l« a d

la trn niRHM Ferry.'nntl King Hill .^h,—p, waj held up for almost i n hour women’s groupSunday evening while workmen j , ^ pgtlesned i large boulder from the njantracks, ______

Two large rocki, one of them "as r '* 4ti,Urge as a smaU room" came loose U r d <from the Snake river canyon wall IDAHO STAland crashed do«-n'onto the high- tcUo. Feb. 7—0 way and onto the railroad tracks. Idaho State cOne of th e boulders conUnued on graduated this iacross the tracks and in to the Snake Magic Vallcy.rlvtr, Tho other stopped on the Hutchinson, G' tracks, blocking tho eaatbound line. J, Leddy, Alblc

When th e rocks h it the highway uates; Richard they smashed Urge holes In the journalism; WapsvemenL Highway traffic was In- Falls, biologicalterrupted briefly. bert R. Pembe

Along Ujc railroad In this par- mathemaUca. IlcuUr spot the tracks are Brotectcd a >;TM 5rj w t .».T by a fcnce which Is hooked up with the signal s>-sUm. W hen the rocks Hcushed through the fenc«.Uie block |signals for both east a n d westbound Jtralfic automatically turned red. ! i

The StrciunUner w&« held up a l S ■ mthe scene fo r 40 mlnutea but l l was |fire hours before all o f the debris ghad been- cleaned from the tracks cby a power derrick. T h e westbound PIdihoan w as deUyed onljr 10 m in- R

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Money Donated I ^CAREY. Feb. 7—T he American H A i

Legion post and auxiliary a t Carey uhava donated »« to th e March of g f f %Dimes cnmpaign. The money was Hcollected by the groups a t a card H O U Rparty Thursday evening and a H _ _cooked tood sale Saturday. g I I J A H C

QUESTS I NEVA!DIETRICH, Feb, 7—Wr, and M n . S o r A C U

Robert Pough, Boise, ond Ruth RUwrtnce, Caldutll, were week-end g i,guesU of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew «Frees. feaifliiiiMKMW

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Prayer Planned Singer 1aHOSllONT, -Feb.-7-ehoihone -

:hurch women will ]oln with church I J O O l l l I l

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The EpUcopil soHd Is fpanwrtng tihe ' pre(isiii—itiiij—DUItT erturclt * ft-women’s groups are cooperating. ®°™Mrs, J, C. E. Reuss U general chair- nan. u n til he was

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Graduates fJIDAHO STATE COLLEGE. Poca- ,« r ■

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York 76 klUe Among th a

fn other p a rts of near Ni

on Oct, 33, 10«9, wh p e for a new lint from lha, filler i train fire on lhe » of the thlpnenl. Lefl te right on Uay 39. 1948, 1: :krroima. City Emineer Vlneeal killed, and & wrec tr*. (Staff photo-engn»ln*) Christmas ove. 1(: ■ - ■ ■ were killed.

inger Slated on MeetingGooding Program□O O D IN a. Feb.- 7 -T h e second in Hagerman. I t was . series of enUrtalnments will be day at- a meeting k-en Prlday at the Schubert Orange In DlUs. T eater by James Pease, birltone, meellng wlll be hei>r. nrngrmn wiU begin a t BJtLPj i J j e v Feb. 23.______Bom In Bloomington, tnd,. Pease At the meetingd n ’i begin his muslcaj career Rep. W illiam Pylllli he w as In college studying 8U member* wer<H. He passed hit bar examlnaUons degree and U lks fe same d a y he won i scholarship club membera.Philadelphia's Academy of Vocal --------------

•Is. B O I6E V:H lsp larisforacarccrtobedlvlded CEDAR DRAW, tween lcgal practice and manage- Ura. Paul Beach jn l of hla famliyj aso-acre farm recenUy.a r Indianapolis • were discarded. ------------------------t e r two years of atudy at the ademy h e made his professional buc with the Philadelphia opera mpany oa Uephlstophelei In junod'j "P^ust, "

rh e stock market crashed on Oct.

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[a jo r " n S m Five Ways D is a s te r s f o r ^o K e ^

^ S . T a U ie d 4 “lEW Y O RlT >eb. 7 W l-A m ong vote life Insm^c)or train disasters ta U. S.' hls- outlined Wednesdr Falls Insurance n

39., Krre-A shtabula. O,. B4

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s ' " 'w . 33. ie0 3 -D a w so n . Pa,. M Insurance In force,ed. The five methodlUg. 7. 1904—Eden. Colo, 96, killed. Iceman can emplo>ec. 50, 190«-W ashla8ton.' D. C.. j_ Authorlte Ihi

K l . i » l 'o - W . lU n . l< .n .W .a , , f " S , " " ™ , ' "

larch' 31. lOlO-Oreen Mountain,M killed

una 32. IB lft-Ivanhoe. Ind.. 69 lo »10,i»0 In'prlva[d. guaranteed by theuly 9. 1918—Nashville. Tenn., 113 der proHilons otfd. _ _ __________ jailor^ reljet_act,unc 17.1935—Hacketlstown’.'N. J,. sefvlcenia'n would 1killed. ' from tlie govemmeept, 6. 1943—Frankfotd Junction, suranca premiums\lUdelphla), Pa„ 80 killed. plellon of militarytec. 16. IM S-Lum berton. N. C., 73 have to repay thetd. Interest..ug. 4. 1944—Near Stockton, Qa.. 3. Authorlte a mi^lil*d. i|v to D»v the nrtr^c. 31. 1 9 4 4^ gden . .Utah, M ^ pS,% „n,lum

.pr’ll 35. ie<6-N fpe r\'llle . 111.. 45H P W P H

»b. 17, 1950—Rockvme.Cenire.Jl. ■ ' / l l l j l f i a i33 — Ilept. 11. 1950-^^oop train near it L afayette. 0 , S3 killed, lov, 33. 1050-Kew Qardcas. New rk City, 78 klUed,imong th a worst railroad dlsaslen v S ^ "other p a rts of the world were a ailment near Nowy Dwor, Poland, \ fOct, 33, 1049, which took JOO lives:■aln fire on the Island of Formosa J \Uay 39. 1948. In w hich 173^'ere - -A i ied, and & wreck near P a m on -rlstmas eve. ICU. In which lU OO smOOtlt killed. . ,

---------------------------- It leaves yo

Meeting P lannedJLIsa. 'Fe'b, 7—A G range o(/l- '•s meeline vrlll be held Feb. 34 algerman. I t waa announced Batur-! ai> a meeting of the Pomona 4ingc In Dllss. The traveling gavelellng w in be held In O rchard Val- L ^ | | | |

it the meeting Saturday BUle lep. WllUam Pyle was the speaker. j,

member* were given the fifth ;ree and U lks were given by 4-H jo tW M .* frem too b membera. SccPiowJaksciru,

BOISE VISITORS ;eDAR d r a w , Feb. ,7 -M r. and a. Paul Beach vUlted In BoUe ently.___________________________

“ R o c k / Mc o u ld n ’t•••nie tw o w inters I tested new Conoco group p icked to prove iu winter wear-fl|

- ,-w ealhe t«ound -6erein,yM re. B l i a ^ tefflperatuie w ent to tbe bottom and sta;

■•BUT MY CAR ACTED LIKE IT IHOl Conoco S uper M o to r O il in tha engine, tl than i t ever had. Every morning it s t« t«

- - - ' :' "• 'tSe'tMf,- mde-wtih proper erankam^Jm mileage w aa practically as good as a t the

A f te r a total o f 386.422 aUes, log w in te r te s t d rivers, C o n o c o e n ^ c ^ ^ n c e / A nalysis o f c rankcase drains ac tua lly stopped th e daogerous sccumi ch ief c au se s o f w in te r w ear. This test^ M o to r O il, w ith O h ^ P la t in o , fights i

~ ^ V f o r qu ic k staris7 p l ^ F o r pcp 'i g rade C o n o c o S u p e r M o to r OiJ, now

® < » i CONTIN ENTAL

FALLS. IDAHO_____________ __

ve Ways Given TPo Keep Civilian PHILADELPHIA,

Insurance Policy^ u J ; distributor »

m ll^ 1 to k“ ’ hUs life InsuiTLtice Ui force were ’here"lined Wednesday by a Tw in x iie stores raUIs insurance represenutlve. aomo proceaaed foe aald tha outline U being sent cerles as much aikll policyholders of his com panj above the base prlc1 that holder* of policies from agency said yestensr companies also should ft* tn- ' T he evidence-ned ot Uie ways -io kMp their w arran t prosecuUcirance in force. • m an said.he five meUiodi which the « tv - ' ...................nan can employ ara: more In advance an<. Authorlte toe government lo *• Arrange for p

premiums lor him by deduct- P» d automatically bthe money from his m onthly ____________

,lcc pay,Ask to have premiums fo r up ^ S L A U G H

110,000 in'prlvate life insurance ■ For the cheiranteed by the government un- ■ quickest, job <provisions ot the soldiers' and ■ on the farm,

ors^_rellet_act, in this w ay Ute W pnOCTHcenian' would bornDw the money H 0. n tlie govemmenl to keep h la in- ince premiums paid, Upon com- ion ot military »»n-lee he would e to repay the government with

A uW lte a member of h is fam - HELP WAto pay the premiums.

Pay premiums aix m o n th i or STENOGR.■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ - ' t«

S o smooth it leaves you

b r i a l h h s _____ ________ „ „

‘ O D K Am t frem 109% anla anicra) iplilo.. Plan SolncfFU, Inc.. HiitfonI.CacB. II

M o u n ta in n’f s to p m i\ new Conoco Super M o to r O il— a s one q f a • winter wear-flghting a b ility —we h a d the worst - ^ lars, B l iz z ^ s came in o n to p o f b U o a f ^ Tbo o t to o and SUyed the re . •UKE IT IH O U O H Tjr WAS .JULYl W ith'neW in the engine,thatcor pe rfo rm ed b e ttc r in winter >ming it started like a s c a re d deer. A t tb e end o f e r a n k c o f ^ J n d n t a n d K ^ good as a t tbe bepanlog.*’122 miJes, l o ^ b y M r . Seefe ld a a d o the roco e n ^ c « fo u n d « o .wfflf

ikcase drains show ed t h a t th is g r e a t new o fl . je rous accum ulation o f f re e w a te r a n d acids, tai. This test proved t h a t new C o n o c o S u p e r wiN O, fights o f f r u s t . c o rro s io n a n d sludge.

eM fTdr pcp~ aadpp^w ej^ '?hang«"W ' w m tiP '—

atorO iJ , now.

E N T A L O I L C O i M P A N r

CaughtPHILADELPHIA, r«b;-TtX»-i, ' ' ' l U C n i ' l c l U ' - Ugranl" VlolaUona of U\e priee '. . . . i i , . . m i»fc '

by four food markets and tood distributor have bean ua- irored by the regional office of i? f f S i S a

re. Donald W»Hcer lefn ie stores raUed prices on Pertand. __n e processed foods and gro- Ur. aod U n . Atlrles as much as 30 per cenl ^ t s t Uifl v e e k - o ^ tove the base price allowed, the ■ —etKy aald yesterday. BZAO TlMKS*J«BHt The evidence - “appears* to. ^ I d ProsecuUon, a .pokes-, .. ^

---------------------------------1 C O B R E C'e in advance and a t a dlseounU U i

Arrange (or p re a lu u t to ba B a c t te h w may 1 automatically by a loan on Uw wlUs' rtaauatttc cy.--------------------------------------------- tumb*ff0 ..stomKil

-----= dlsonJwfc If JOIS L A U G H T E I i m O S S ! ? % u S " ,For the cheapest, cleanest, talned » tt« r OlTt

quickest, lob of Butchering r r T • t y M * ’on Uie farm, D I L ^ ^ M A

F^o^fe WS7-J4 c H lB O m

S mS S S

HELP WANTED!!STENOGRAPHERS L

$2 ,4 5 0 t« $2 ,B 75 I........... p e r j t b a r ; ......... . " ■ •

A recent bulletin Itiued by tb * Oomw (he deman<f for Cntned offlc* p a n aa aa f b Qovemmenl Jobs.

CAN YOU QUALIIOur training offer* you « itm iaJ toM l eew qualify you for a weU paylnt Jo b . with t ment.cr,Jn-Wi«.Bu»ln«M_WofW._____ _

ENROLL On A ny Me

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BUSINESS ^LIEGI SferHno Larton, Matutger

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a in W i s a n

a . ono s t u JACK IM SEEP!3030V ralt)'S t D e n v « r K , C <

rWith'new erio winter ttbeendofsy^ffliQ lag..- - ........., • ■ •

aad other I / \ • ■ >any eonse* A» t new ofl . W \and acids, j i I y ^[oco Super M . 1 A ,nd sludgy I / / \ . .m S fS S p 'ib 'w m w f.-- '“ i ^ r

MPTOraPANr / J A _ X****%.. . . 1 / \

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RichfieldgnlUt le f t eatoM a; o r VteenM^IW .v b m b tr .tnu tw ad i r

m Jd W»Hcer lelt e u n 3 v * n r ^ ! ' ! ^ ^ | land.r. and U r« . Arthur, P M aaM ’,t U>e veek-ead bi BolM. .

lD T tM K S -Jgw a WAMT ABB,-.

LAMS BACK I H CORRECTION M

u ta dB actteh— <W b t ■nnirt«twt wlUs r taa u aa ttfu .' tumbkffo. stomaoh u td kUtaar . dlsonSwt- Xf ;on t u n tzted

Ulnad f t t t t r Om t m t o ^ b D R . A L M A H A R D IN H

O E O B O m O T O B ■ ■I s r t o ^ N e r t l i - r b w ^ w - 'W M

1 hjf th * a o m B » « t r t» ti» ifflc* p«nam i(f la ffflportfol

I QUALIFY?, i tm a J t a M m a w T;Aylnc Job-With tb » 0 « T » * .. v;..-'.WofW..,..____ :______1_

I A ny Monday:

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5 A llege.non, Manager

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Diplomats ofS. See No ■

; War in 1951dJpleraiU In ru ro p e li th a t Ruuli

’ wlU nst lU r t k world v t r In t» l.Th«7 (mJ, however. anothtr

^ U alm ost InerlUbla 1 the- j’MTi to ccme If th e lCmnUc'« pre** r (u n u l i n n Lbe w u i toes on un- " aUUd.

W ruixUBf m d r ■njej u e peMlmiiUo th a t »nr-

thing but prop«8»na» wrangUix wtwia rtiiUt from a new four-power OonftrtnM, but they eipeet one wUl'

i b* held.ThcM are vlewpolnt4 widely

•hired among Amerlcin diplomeu from Iron curtain counlrlei who met

. in Pirli l u t week and th a ic from we«Um Suropean capttals'who are

• -----aow-eonl*Trinr-lt'-Pr»nk(urt.--------

Ambuiidor Alan 0. K irk took 1 part Id both mM tln»i returning by

plane to hl« po*t a t Moeeow.Redi Divide WMt.

, American* relucUntly c rcd lt the Soviet govemmenl' wlUi some eue- ceu to dit« In a campalcn to u « dljunlty among the western slllei

I ' ' and their people.'.Ill Rebuilding Oerman m i l i t a r y ;! *lren*lh for a Eiirojie»n de tenu

[ l l- forca wManOaaue. unlU « fc^w eek jII ago, Ut»t had w e»um litdera argu-

fiW f t cro«i-purpo»ef.Thli ipperentiy has been stra igh t­

ened out, a t leaat as regards tim­ing..A weitem force will be created tirtc. Then th« O ennvit, I t condU tlont tre right, will volunteer their contribution,

I Red Cross First Aid Classes Set

Ta-o new American R«d Crota flrxt..«ld traln lns c lu iH will b« ilirted at B p, m. Wedneiday In th t

. btiement of the Twin Falls public library. Mr*. H elen BtUey. Twin Ptlli. chtpler executive secreUry, iiuijunced liiM d ty .

.NnonJi Interested In Joining the• cltsseimay recelv© addtd inform*- ' tlon by calling M rs. B tllt/ a t 101,

------m nitff:--------------- -----------------------One will be a standtrd training

cl»M ind the o th e r in advanced training clau. M orrle noth will In-

the standard clsst a n d BIU Hughes and R alph Punks th e ad­vanced cisss.

A third claw w ill be s ta rted at - 8 p. m, FHduy a t th e Kimberly high

lehoci with C. O. SmIUi u Instruct­or. I t will Instruct In ilsndard pro- cedurei. Personi wishing to register may do lo with M n . Ruth Hersch, M n BtUe; said.

Residents in Unity Travel, Entertain

I UWnY. r«b. 7—Herman Stoker •nd son Ipent U s t w uk-end vblt-

I lng Mr. and U ra. Lei Stoker In H m a, Or*.

Mr. and Mri. Alfred C rane have tKelTid word th a t their son . PhU,

. iM bHa mad* * munb*r of (h* blshoprlo of th* S r«niirton ward lo WashlDgton.

Mn, Alfred C rane hss retum ed frem S tllU k eO lty .

Orrln W alker tccomp*nl*d b lf diuthtar, M rs. M u lne Allen, K... ...I to Murray, Uish, aundsy.

Mr. snd Ur*. R««d Baweo, Fella, ar* vlilUng in Los Angelw.

Mr, and Mra. Roy Crano spent l u t w«k*ind In P raiton a n d Mink

' CtmL

Indian Education Aid Funds Sought

BODS, Ptb. 7 b n -O ov . Len J orita ha« re q u u tM more fundi from th l f*d*rtl tOTimre*nt to

‘ luppwt 111 ihar* o t Indian «duea- Uon in Idiho.

The govirnor m e t wllh Oeorg*P. U Vttta, po rtU nd, area luper- vlsor tor th* bureau of In d ian sf- falrv .

Ooviraor Jordan *ald h* told l a V atu th it Ilnce Xadlin land* *r*

• not laxsbl*. an undue burden li pltc«d on school dUtrlcU th a t now have the reipoiUlbUltjr of admltUng Indian children.

H i u ld th* •luw tJon U pvU cu- 4_ l » l l j . ! c u l e j n _ th e BlicXfoot snd

north cintral Id ah o areas wher* ther* ar* larger Ind ian populationi,

! Chat Held. . . . HSYBURN, peb. 7 _ - A_rirtsW«

chat v u held a t th e h m e of Mr. snd Mn. Leonard ))<eftrld* Sunday evening. Th* p r ^ r a m consisted of

I a talk by Lynn B a v ttu , c la i^ e t ' sob hy Maxine htcBrUe. tcectn- , I panled by Carol D urfK . reading byI' Wllda Surch. and a m i l solo byII Kotra* J u n Nellson. O imea ver* iI played anti r e f rt ih ae n ta wer#II served.

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.i^ ih .p * '» »»» rilaitn. H,W, ,11 ’Bill U4crt■r, anothtr -L^wmKt w«ik iw - j .cm pio*Itabla In the lOiia b. Xxxair iM «P«b«i rifitmUn'apres- i 1« mgoes on un- u lie

1:09 C>II l» r r t f i u m N«wlI ,, |. .tiU Cbsck W iin

<i«l B*»W. N tn THUMO.3 th a t sny- »n» •uini> Afn5.k>I wrangling ?i|? H ° n p ■» e«ri» n»n» four-power imp •ntMkfui cfok !2pect one wUl j.^o

m u widely . e « • I t i . f i r c io b I*! i& i i* T i“in dlplom su lOili •lUnnlNI Colb : o •Qomi ttr

' ““I"'' I!™ '■HIS., 1 U J is1 th a ic from n ll* »M, Tru, su,.r : » .LoKh .111tsls 'w h o are p a .,k (u rt.--------- J ___, K irk took iw ijohn B l i i w r ii'. ireturning by pi’/ ; " . j.'u •s.™ Hm«

r.A"""v„{. ;c» M .l.b,ll„. B.II,o,» { ;u * l5 iu .i ur c rcd lt th* IwJ KbM*. KjnilMl »;!i •srm 'tr.ril1 some eue- »‘U Usrrow 1;0« •c»rlbb.ii.iiH “ Hr-" ■:»

• Mt 'Rol>.ri H»lfom.TT «:ll •Mu».i H. m i l i t a r y | jl? ,*

ran de ten u mmo T.n t.U OrUiS fCW_week* ll-oa Kllnd.n' rrcllc l;t t N.»»»isder* argu- - . - - - ^ -------------------

" ’'5'" Confessions Just i H i : Henry Can’t f t

, ; By HENRY MeLEMORE Ul— Confession la good lor the soul I'n■ - X depsrtJnent; In all my trtveh I yet no[ r o l l hsv* to meet a man, woman or in

Qt . adolescent who was engngcd In pnG S S G L a test to determine which rnj

.» m ild e s t . c o o l e i t . f l M M B B . '

r s i i i public C : . ^ ■ 1

si;

rd training 1* i

S ' l i i"ike th e sd- *** *^°rt, tqusre, Isst-buraing and in

conuined tobscco from pUnU un fit thj s ta rted a t *'?'» thatching. jUl

Tiberly high months ago did ' (u Instruct- Itnow the word gover/j/nent con-' me indard pro- ■' ■ ~ ihi

X H.‘S New Letter Point rr . System Approved “u n i t y Approval of the letter point sys- sh

tem was one of the bujlness items Uei6r t8in the Isit meellng of the Twin poi- , n atnktr chspUr Of the PMture r« rm eri sn;, ,n rt visit Amerlcs, Under the new ruling, i i

a ^ w „ * minimum of 1.500 points it re- \ow a«r m ^ Previously, the «h

h men ol etch clasi

Siy lei Albei r e n te d on th* weed bui I ,. . ldtt^fic•^on^contert In ad<

ton ward in Jerome. The lophowor* cltss team tti: flnlihed ilxth. Team m e m b e n twi

IS retum ed were Rodney Reoua. fisylej Albee i ind Kenneth McDonald, with D an ^ ]

ccompanled True as sltemale. moxlne Allen, An addition*! nporl wsj given on o f ; h, aund iy . th* district meeUng hy idw ln W alk- jtti iweo. Fella, *r and Eugin* Andirien pr*v)*we<] pei IM. the gilt u l* and Judging contest. i d'rana spent The publlo spetklng contest Is cas I a n d Mink icheduled for reb. »..Members were not

reminded of th* parllsmintary pro- ihe__ cedure conteil in the neir future. c

^ The ski party pisnned for Peb. a mn l l O l l poifponed b<ctu» of weather msi

_ l^ j_ eondlUoni.

* Model Railroad’s -» •£ “ Dedication Is Set ES

• ^ e Bnak* River Model Railroad f.'” ilh Q*on* club wUl didlcau Its eeoond newly Lrea luper- eompUUd n llrotd W e d n e s d a y S® In d U n sf- •W l" * “ ='“>> nu»rl«r». 3IJ

Alh street, »ecordlng to p e ter * „ h* told I * 0 « r tte n , club prejldent.

land* sr* »«*’*• 8*g»uge, t'»-e.r*U, S a n u „ y burden li ” lowmoilve and car* will

I th a t now “'I'l*' th# W aho ‘ " ia to l tu n g Oregon TrslI rsilroad a t 8:l« 7,^ ;

It i>arU£u. to dedlcsu a th ird {J'A v r . ^ ttllroad loen. OoerUen »sld. All f i^ w h e r * J|}«f«*«>-P«r»M ..irt .InyllM to. lopulaUow, *" ________________ Rut

d— MONJY COLLECTEDOAKLEY, Peb, 7—ApproxlmaUly _h,

MOO was collected In ihi M .rch of A-tlrtsW * Dimes drive m Oskley, O sm e tt ”.i ,

chalnnin. reported Tuesday. onaUted of S = S S 5 E S 5 Sn. clarinet _ __»le. kceetn- T H I

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-!C ll *N r» Ui> IUmlns>u l>e« Kllstrcl* Klimb.k* ,<il> 'Sani Hmm. H m «>«« iWalcom* TriTtlm *liCO •Slrsltht Amrw <il«tAgnt Mtrr Il;» * S k rK ln f 1:10 iN«r» .1 WetMI;IS ‘ rulUiB U -l . Slil iIUriiBMt'.So -Gabrlal I liiim t:M lAIdrltli Piniltrlil i *Kam lltrM, N*wt <:90 iPlthar Koswi Sal |7:M *C«rlbb«in Cmiroadi T:H iDn«B«« gS:M Ih* SUrr ’ l;OC sDlracum* PI«;K«sM ^ti l l 'Mutml Haw»«al t i l l Hlnr-Firioii Cdltloa ctilo«lnUrniil«Kal Altpcrt BilHiNaro Wolf t«iM *1 LjM • M/tUrr IfltOO Ii l i tN w '" * * .. ____ p

s Just Pour Out as ; an’t Hold Them Back ;tORE Ulned an -N “. . ..I had bcen epel. -• the Roul ling It Jiut as 1 learned to pro- | svels I yet nounce It when I wes a younsater woman or in Oeorgla. . , i wonder how many ignged In proofreader have wondered about line which rny llUracy bacsiise of the ml&sing

P ^ b B . There li no such thing es * . ' h i J K J laundry th s t will believe you when U

J yOTi say "No sUrch" In the sh lrti. n . . . And I hod Just as soon wctr ri a su it of armor as a shirt tha t has et the stuff In the collar or cuffs,

b | Z a | I couldn't multiply. 11 x 11 In t >1 hurry If It meant by life. . . I have to cc put I t down on paper and multiply pi4ust->lk*-»-thlK(-ffTa^r,------------ -- ^

5 ^ » 1 ' A* ** besuty Is concerned I Ji * wouldn’t swap costume jewelry m

■ ' stone.5 for the most priceless pe til |1 In the world, . . A pesrl li a pesrl

imlng and In my book, and to me looks butter V lanU un fit than a b«t«r than-avense toolh ly

Jllllng.IS ago did Of course, my opinion doesn't D Tient con-- mean a lot becaiwe / »m one of «

■' ■ the few Amcrlcsn men who h»i jo• , reached the age of <4 without

O i n t knowing how to Ue a four-in-hand ci , tie decenUy . . . Yet I can tie a C

r n V P n bowtle perfectly. In the dark, under - a V T \ , \A gj, y jj gl , gallopingpoint sys- Shetland pony. . , If you don't be. ness Items Ueve me bring a iplrlUd Shetland . the Twin pony and a boutl* by my houM fP

•t r« rm eri *ny afternoon between th* hours of ,ew ruling, i *nd fl. • 'nts 1* re- w h y tom . peopl. Insist on buying lously. the white egga instetd of brown ones h u etch clasi always mystified me . . . I pride my- ”

self on my lu te buds (and my taste ‘ } th* w e ^ buds ar* proud of m* loo, I might conteet In add) but I n*ver have bten able to :lsss U »m till any dlff.renee In th* UsU be* •« I e m b * r e tween a brunette or a blond egg. *b rIes Albee i read on the average of 300 booki pn with D an t year and the one i enjoyed the 1

moat last yesr was "The Little World wt 1 given on of Don Camlllo" , . . This marki Uie thl win W *lk- Jtth y ia r I h*v* atarted "War and ran pr*vl*wrt Peace" without finishing It . . .And ihi contest. I don’t think I ever will unless I am :onteit Is c u t away on a desert liland wllh \fl iber* were nothing but Tolstoy's masUrplece in ItJ Itary pro- the way of retdlng matter.' future. ClUtans who get excited at wrei- lor Peb. a tiing matches and roller derblu , r weather mal:* me wonder If lh*ri Is any u «

In conUnulng work on the United- Nations building . . . To conUnue. iH ^ o watchlne Uie United Natloni a t work lU O on television mak** me wonder the

s Set « 's ,v ;r .’;5yrj;iirs: '• “ •» > “ tn m ih » ou

tlrlvo th* averag* taxpiyer right b«f Ur*. 31J jron, *• g,,w r e te r o^ rte r* (my own. of coune) come nil lit running m» craiy . . . Thlni: p«

2m 111 have socks utiooed on my legi and be done with I t

,2 - The mote I retd of Ctlvln Coo- i 1 0.10 ,uppM*dly dry wit remaiki, «i■ ft ihirrt convinced thnt our reli..Th »ti Preiident wat either atupld or * — ,v i l l i , J bore . . . The U it one I resd con- ■

cerned hU asking QuHn M trU of P Rum ania of 'p.tilch country she w ts |

~ queen . . . H*l Hal. » I , Who lo Uiere is an un-

I f r thearied ''unreliesrsed'- program on

Tuesday. |PinHbm»j hr MeNiuxht unjtciu, Int.t I

T H E PO W E R TO G RO W IN

lANT BRAND FERb e t t e r C r o p s a n d H i g h e r P r o f i t s f o r I

— - _______ I f o w e r - C o s t s - - -

T ^ r D E P O S m n E t H 0LD -Y6UR- A N D A S S U R E YOU SUPPLIES

Ammonium SulpfBe flow ing, la rg e square crystals — won't

- AMMO-PHOSi th in value w ith o ther nitrogen and phoi

- NITRAPRILl ST h e m o s^ n itro je n fo r th e least mone;

P L A C E YOU R O R D E R NOW!

)R ON mmiZERo u r n««r w ^ h o u H i a n d o fflco i— built t

Bird. *X ait-FiM P s l ib '' IOU OverUad An. Jahe P heaa 19M Barley, idkMrieea a n d wm bottM * aHe to P ra to o and acybsni,

: - - 7 -

jgg I Tax Evasion m - m L osses C ite d

By CoUector sMOAT - J '

. WASHINOTON, Feb. 7 IVI T h e

” t“ ‘“** r people uJiderpty the ir feder»r• * * n uxej by alm ost $IMO.OOO.OOO a year^ tnd a wlthliolcJIni levy o n Wt<r«{ .

I ? . r<niir ‘nd dlTldcndt would help him col- ^•u«n lect close to-«3M«OX»0 of Uiat turn.> mmu ViiiCT George J. Schoentman. th e inUm-

tl revenue commlitloner. told the 3 B..UIU *irs snd m eans committee hU bu-

104 BisB olt itsu Is steadily Improving lU meth- iDAT of detecting tnd correcUng un- ,itktr dtrpDwent of tsir.',

Ree.ptured »I.IOO,OOOAM « i« i Por the year ended la st June 30, 3’- “ "r- ,.. he ttld, the buretu recaptured about ib” B.ni. 11 00,000,000 from erring taxpayen. '* « n d i^ tn But he said the Job of checking up .

on about 90 000,000 Income and ex- J cue lax return* is w stupendous he

iwi, ^trktw l5 lure people and firms got awayviihourp*yinirtrom-|i,ooo.ooo.ooo to —l

[. Tri"iJr.« 11,600.000,000 In tucs they owed UieKirr government,I WmM Few Chetked ,“ •n.it7 Actually, th e revenue bureau onlyKoswi Sal got around to checking 4,337,880 out‘ of lho«e 90.000,000 separate returns.

P i» W u Bchoencman was questioned close-•n-i F.miij ly by the house wsys and means :i..n tditioi committee, which Is considering

Preiident Trum nn'i request for eome k , lie.SOO,OOO.OOOn«wtnJMthl.iyearto I

________pty for the huge rtarm am ent pro-

Chil/Bjon Doujbton. D.. N. C., to c isld the prospect of heavy new Uxes %

atop levies oiretdy quite high re- t, yulre th tt th e commltlee In.ilst thal u

Back arScS””’ ■“ -“ H sB iU s Would Give ® ered S Salary Boosts to 1

County Officialshlng fta * . BOISE, Feb. 7 tiV rTw o bllU In-> you when lioduced In th e Idaho hout* of •, the sh lrti. tepreienutlves yeiterday w o u ld ' soon U'Ctr raise itlarles of county commission-

rt tha l h ti en tnd prosecuting attom 'eyt. ,)r cuffs. Under U rm s of the bill.comm ls- . J

X U In t iloneri In MaBlc Vtlley would re- ^ . I have to celve Uie following salary, plu* ex- -

Id muiuply penses:------------ — —Twin y.ii!i. *1400: CMsla andoncerned I Jerome, llJOO; sltlne. *1,000; El- le Jewelry mare *nd Ooodlng. 1900: Minidoka, relcss pe til | 1SQ; Lincoln. 1600, and Camas. ISOO.

la a pearl Prosecutlns Bilomeyt In Mtglc , ooks butter Vsiley countlcs would be p tId Uiui- « TW« toolh ly:

Twin Falls, 13,600; Elmore. 13.000 on doesn't Dlilne, Lincoln. Jerome and Cassia, I ] im one ol n m -. Qoodlttg tnd At/nidoka, 17,- I who h»i JOO, tnd Camas. lUOO. ' i4 without ----------------------------

School Transport J Formula Proposed S

• i \ r ; ’.oSs.* s;I* L i s of ^ P*y ^letusl C8i t of tramporUng children tw<on buvinr been recommended by a sub- hei

m ones h»j wmmltWe of the Joint leglslaUv* qui• prjde educsUon commltUe. cor d my taste S*” Mtrgiacrlte Campbell. R.. I 10, I might Adsms. chairm an of the tenate Joint the u n able to committee, ia ld the proposed school fee I U iU be* irtniporUUon formula weuld stva — :id egg. Ibout $100,000 from the «MU'« ap-'■ 300 booki prcprltUon fo r the fiscal year, tjoyed the However, sh e tsld tho formula lltle World wu ileilgned prlmsrlly lo equalize mark* the tbi irsniportatlon cesU arnong the "W tr and ceuntlii, r t th e r thin cu t th e ttt te 'i It . . .And ihite, nless 1 am

S .« ‘S Man in G. F. IsHeld for Forgery

I, . n J , OLTNHS JTCRRY, i>b . 7-D w snf hi. ttnif.rt 'V»IU. 33. Q lenns Ferry, la being

conUnue ‘n “^e Eamore counly Jail atns a t work ‘ charge of for- '-----■onder the ___oiidly th* *** arreiUd In Qlennsin sit dey FtrryOaturday arid Uken 10 Moun- d knowing Koma pending InvestlgaUon on when they charges. He was retum ed to enough to Olenni F*rry Monday and arraigned .y*r flight txtore JutUce of Peice U T . Olxon.

Bill wss u t » t t m Unable to fur> me) eom* nlili 11, w ells was M tu rn c d lo jtU . . .T hlni: pending acUon of the dU lrlet court.n my legi ----------------------------

RETURN PROM V ISIT ilvln Coo- FILER. Peb. 7-M r. an d Mrs. E.E. / : remaikJ, wirdi h u retum ed from vlslUng /. thnt our reliUves in Bremerton, W ash. /lupid or 1 — — {read con- ;Marl* of

i i | Food-0-Mat ^Int.' BBBWHBBBBBBI \

R O W IN

I FERTILIZERr o f i t s f o r Less W o r k a tI ........

3D -y o u r - O RD ER — ~ ~ — SUPPLIES

Sulphate N llro sa n Ills ■— won't set-up. .

m 1 6 - 2 0 -0 , J ^en and phoiphate m ixes.

ILl S 3 3 V i% N ilro g o n _ |

least money.

3 R N 0 W !

.IZER CO.SOI—biiHt tp j#rr« rou-_ _iverUad Aw. “NtUh of f l o w Mii** ^ley. ' Phone 83T-W “ * I »«d atybsni. liaho

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>n M o re C o m p le te ]ited ^ ^ec to r W7 OT—The • jB c ^ b«ll«v*a—Ur —<5 ------------- i -clr fedcrtl U 3 i f i a i l M &0,000 a year H.on {fiCerMt . . V r ■ j H BIp him col- * " ■ i l K I

th e Intern- tr. told the 35 - f r y f l r a V / v a ltee h it bu- 11/ Vg lu meth- I r B M B I TccUns un- 30 • II00AM iM ns t June 30, 25 I - - ___ Llu red about J® \ S; taxpayen. . # y S:hccklngup . . t , £*.ne and ex- 20 -------- — ------- J " ~ p Vpendoui he ' /% H got away».ooo.oooio - 1 3 - r— ------- f ' w k J;y owed the W: '■

jureau only.,327,88fl out ■ ^ 0 W J - ■'lte returns, 5 IBS} n mi i i - i - i i •• . 'lonedclose- ^ 1 - -. .and means ; '- b - j • ■'consldertng I 1 , r { 1

I J " * * 1"am ent pro- 1 ne i in i anny dradee* Inducted in------------------- /ran. ^ ..In lr«ln)TgD . N. 0.. teldJar* wlU be tu n e d eut fi

/ new uxes abor*. bated en daU gtren te c«Dgrca<e high re- tb it *onrce «f mlUtary manpower wUlIn.ilst thal next few mootht.

I owe, with ■■■ --

- Rites Held For f ® Daniel Pember ,ts to BUHL, Peb. 7 -F unera l servlets _ £>. . I for Daniel E. Pember were held a t “ [ ] C I 3 l R 2 pjn . Tuesday at thc Bulil Prcjby- rr

1,111 In terian church with tho Rev. Pred wH. HaU OffleUUng, - • A

V i ^ u ? d ”™,r„i..i«., “ iM- accompanied by Mrs. Leon* si

Pallbearen were Harold Alklns. ciiouM re Elvin Noh, Rudolph U

„ _ ,.i. ' ’ Paterson. Prank Chandler and R. hT. plu* ex- Q Harding. a;I. .nrt Modem Woodmen of America —

< r t v t ld e - t i u t . ft-rrr rn^^Hlrtffl,■^y■ _<^arl Shaner. Rlrle, Idaho staU r man»ger of Uie lodge. The Palr-

1 view Kensington club attended In

lore. 13.000

id o k ? “ v Diplomacy Course To Start Thursday

in r k t> f ^ course In American diplomtcy.lo be Uught by Uoyd A. Drury of

_ th* SICS socltl science department,U U S C U win be offered In Twin Ftiis begln-lew ichooi p.m. Thuric^y m the pro-- •railing for room,en t of ths Length of the cour.se »1U b* Mxg children two-hour class pirlods, ona to be[>y a sub- held every other-Thursday. Three-leglslaUv* quarUM of a credit wll! be given for

completion of the course,pbcli. R.. Reglslrailon will be held prior to ^inate Joint the first cits* Thursday with a 111rsed ichoel fee being charged. [_rould save ■ ' ' 1 ' . ■ ■ itaU ’t ap-

r;;™.,. N O W C3 equalize.rnong the ■ ........ Zeke'sIs W EST A D D ISIO N — N . l l

rgery * F IN E FCla being Servad D aily fro m 1 0 :0 0 >

ty Jail at ge for-

1 Qlenns _—to Moun- , * 'V■gaUon on y 'turned to . • '•arraigned , • , •.T . Dixon,>le to fur. M

eiyoy

S . . / BOmEO-ln VlslUng / / '

f : f STRAI< s ^ BOURl

t t tn the b e s t . .

C h a r te r

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lo m ib IH lONO - -------------w o m .v -o o ttwMmi tuHWBIiSM *'

. m m m J WHUKy. C O K I^ A I C

w s , TWIN FALLS, IDAHO ........ .

iplete Basic TraiH ing R

Apr J . 1 ™, Inducted in SepUmber— U ltl of 5,000 m e ^ qullhaalc-lnilnJnf IbU msath. Next Aofoit, 50,000 a iuroed eut from in iri« 'ta«u . Tlie ueMaohart- masen (0 coDgreat by Generel Hanball. thoir* fag* 14 <nanpower will be atepped greatly np d s r la r th* met

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jr Snow Measuredi m T l A r EitERSON, Feb, 7 -6 e th Corleis .^ l l lU C l jccompftnled Forest Ranger Merlin P. Te h e id t t Harrison PrKlay toIlll Prcjby. measure Uie snow. The tw o menRev. Pred went as f tr as Uie Mill* guard netr -----

Albion by tm k . Prom there on up sang two HoweU's csnyon Uiey traveled by ^ rfrs. Leon- skis. The snow t t Uie m ounta in wa« ■

meuured at 19 Inches with a wtter ^ lid Alkltis. conUnl|Of 35S Inchea. A y e a r tgo B p 1, Rudolph Uie snow w u » Inches deep tnd H L er and R. h td t wtter content of between U

and 11 Inchei.America “ '

UlUEte<l..by. ^___

The Pair- A nnual 'tlended In

m o o seDANCE

rslay3 i,S F . b . 1 0 - » P . M .

AMERICAN U G IO Ntils begin-n th # p ro - • TWIN f ALLS

rtu b* MX Music by . fy.'l^ree! RYTHM A IR S |! given for A dmission... "d prior to ® Penon — Incl. T a*«tth a tie PUBLIC INVITED |

)W O PEN ■

:e's CafeO N — N ex t to Sm ith Roofing I

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WUCHT J u r b j ^ L

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ling Russ-^^Shai-ge— fie__ U. S. Aircraft.«i Raid in China s

LAKB SUCCESS. Ftb. ^ UP, ^ Mrtlc '■i Russia ha t charged the United ^

- Statea wlUi-aftjiU_lt,t«l5«-on_red C hina in November aad December a n d called on Uie V. N. to condemn r)* ,'

STAi!> k: “ LheM Illegal acts by the govern- :,” i■ m en t of m e United aut«a.'-_

M f- ’-trti Semyon K. TtarapWn, 6ot1cI i^cdelegate, told the 90-naUon political conunltUe of the U. H. assembly ■ th a t Uie United BUtes warplanes jor . violated Chinese territory 324 limes Th

Y * J ^ between Aug. 38 and Dec. 31. This I to t* l Included 90 vlolaUont pre- f-D,.k vloutly charged by RussU. He said1 18 penon* had been killed tnd IIS ThP wounded In Uie raldl. arer T he U. 8 . h a t answered Uitl theI a ttacks were made along Uie Yalu\ V4V river against supply Unei for Uie W " A ' C red China** troop* In Korea, The ■ j

■ tfnm S 'BU M J-hM -tJliclEU hta-iny f - l t t M U IntenUon to bomb deUbertUly thy “

Chinese territory.Tsarapkln preaenUd a resolullon

which charged tha t American plsnes ‘T ' ! ' - violated the Korean-Manchurltn ! '• / ' r fronUer and tha t fe .U. B, mUltary

"J v e ^ I bombarded, deUlned tnd In-gg g n a l l spected’ a Chinese m erchtnt ihlp. I!: . qLL T h e resoluUon asked the U. N. to

condemn these aUcged acU and re- «0 men— quire the U. S. to pay damages, lit, 60,000 Secreury-G enera l Trygve Lie, te m o h ar t- -roaaiiwhl l e ^ a t - i n ureen l letter to m; low* ho* 14 countries asking them 10 nama XM o r la» th* members of tanrtlon* commltlee

which It expected to be orgtnlred *-------------- nex t week. II will deal wlUi itnc- 4

1 Uons tg a ln il red China, If any are ^ i r 6 U to be adopted by the n . K. ■

th Corless FAIRVIEW VISITORS Iier Merlin PAIRVIEW, Peb. 7 -M r. tnd Mrs. W ,Priday to Eldon Woods and baby, Provo, vis- ^ 4 tw o inen

iv e lo d by i lin ta ln wat H * W ■ A X kJl a water V \ J Y w 9 V I J

B n l n M n v f m n n H Hdeep and ■ U U d M U S d M M N ^ ^ w f

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^ TOMORROW!

I M M

WEDNESB. •W EPK BSDA Y .

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^ U U i a pounds at ih e V rS ! .,^ b. 7 cn _ Wrday. the UnlUd Schuno.-.»clt«_on_red i ' l ' d Decemberto condemn Po“ni»

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red Ultl the U 'er. ' ig Uie Yalu ------------------ ----------TTrmr

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“ ' ■ ' " ' i ' r . r t s srchtnl Ihlp. ______he U. N. toacU and re- _

s r r u , . tomorro\itn 10 nama T y f l W y r t f f t t i W > commlllee ‘r * y £ C 5 | | | 1 5 B | e l » orgtnlred * fW ^’iP

ir . tnd Mrs. - t e i l |,^ ^ v o , vis- r J

“L O N E L Y H E M

{Q T a»TifA 6tfA T lO V E aU W | HzoMs ON nc sotffld

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^ ^ ■ T . r E B B P A l i T 7 , 1 9 t l

r t ^ s t e e - jefQueries <eed for Cuts

f S ^ T S f i S . r - ^ =3tt cut «t»w op*™t* #

J^ a U n tT e c o m m w d K l „ j q -------^

or till ItWio 6l*t« - ]QQ MioeliUon h»vs

^ I ^ l 'r r o t n n i 1939 XI - ,.,v„ ecJjool Tnat*ei‘ « -

• th« JoUonmg r»- Jo h n Q. Pnl?* ‘f ^ e r Ifflproved educi- et th e deptrtffL-Tm bued on PolnU; b d ez bJt tn i

‘ '*!ESncwH elecUon of sh# September, ]9^ jntKlue*tioo b7 ttie peo* it for mote lo

4 bo»rd .ppolnled -------------------“*-.. t . iliould-be » ______ __

SmalleY e t

“ “3 “5r£nu»v..«i..i . .. ...... .... he based thli

p ^ i la Vsluit grou'crs reletiiTWrt •I'CKiId be sn increaw0 to 15 P*'’ , j!* ' favorable prict ■^■Mon ot tespectlve dU- , (ar ictiocl bullfUllK'lJiiil*J«»^ ThT'C Bantmr ^ .l>ould ^ *n lnc««e jjlU iif j io UH i^lU lor A , „ 8 «ncijt r t tu »nd the smoDejt ji

C *Dd ccoraoci d u u lc ^ l to Hj,bson MlJK, bt bUnkeUd tnd used IS jgrtcl le a fit- , -------------------

■hen thould be t coDtinuk*; th* tu u 't ptrildpauon In V o t o r o r^ trmniporUllon program T C l C l t l l l

Vocat» S . E « ! » .. .■ >

*“ • provided Imt, rewumendiUoni m&dt sre ^ ^ piumblnioot »1th th# tnutee*’ snaed 'S u u children ol our itite / ' ^ ^ \ - o r k . tc: sdded. -ISperlenc. h u toldciIhil t community, i t t te or classes have

. »tU not have oontlttenlly ervUlon of K(lU tchools un in n a -c m m ra U 4riim iia.-8t*tolo» wUl itind up tnd given by 1Ix Iheat* ford Orchtrd.

•-----------------------Dedman snd 1

■Age Agency’s ~ ief Sets Jaunt ecently t t th1 Toung, ^Ugll: Vtlley tocltl ^ “ f r iftDcy reprttintAtlve, willbeiliooB *nd HtUey Thurt- I tid cUIminti for old-tge ntron' Iniurtnct. Ia itap t t the Shoihone poit- _ Jtf l:U sjn. Hfl will b e .tl Ihl L 0 0 ^ iictrttnent of public usitt- T l l | l | j t ta frem 3 to4;S9 pjn. ■ - W W H

TIUES-NCWS WANT ADS. | H H H

G<(>etV

STPF AT N A T IO N S

{SUB W HIRI t o up j f l Q g I I I T H If l S IO N I

^B R JC A t r ' f OB) H e u B a A U a

1951

m cEKT o r ms-39'A vttAG e

[k 'G HITS A g ^

Jo h a Q. PobUe w m h it harder th ta erer b; Inrutba 1 et th e deptrtm est of U ber'i price Index tbor* kbowt lodez bJt tn tU -U ise high ot 174.S—htvlng p iutd the September, 194»—*na,kBpl dtablag. Bett gucu tor the it for more lofUtton.

BinallesTCrop of Spuds i Years Is Predicted f(

PULLMAN: W ath.. Feb, 7 (ff>-Advtnce reporu fron he 19S1 pQtsto c rop m * ; be the untllett In ifle Uniied n avrlcultunl economist stld todty.K trJ Holwon. W nahlngton State college eileiulon pr B based thli to r e c u t on a report ot the plnnilnE tn' rou'crs reletied by th e bureau ot Agrlcullurtl eunoni The Indlctted acreage cute vould mean t crop smtl

tYor&ble prices to m ost growen, he tald.The report thoira STOwen In the Importint poitio t

hX-eBantrrTn*n--tirTwhreeH»l-*CTe*»e-H-per-ctntcreage, he tald. I f yields ihould aYcrage the 3is tuil Id in 1948 And 1049. the national crop would be tboui: fie smalJMt tince ]93S. he saJd.Hobson talJ W ashington growen have Indlctted they

ge 16 per cent below their 19H plantings.

i^eterans Finish G.F.I Vocational Work „SS",“.,.2r!

CAREY. Feb..7—A shop program Walla Walls, Wtit th e Carey vocational agriculture Mrt. Emeit Mthop for veterans is being completed from 8»U Lake Cy veteranj In th e Carey area. The been receiving «,irogrom wts sta rted Dec. 33 and haa — . _ irovldcd Injtnjctlon In concrete lork. plumbln*, farm palnllng. elee-riclt? on the farm , farm carpentry, ^ i ■ »Oft* work. tceL>'5en8‘’and '£fc weld- ^ I J C

Classes htve been under the lup- rvUlon of Keith Rhodes and Pet«^ t m i»a. aiiuy wurtt-ln«trwtU>n- -------------------ras given by Leland Eldredge, Cllf- ord Orchtrd. A rthu r Barton, Ron )edmftn and Robert Day. ^ ^ 4

BON BORN OAKLEY. Feb. 7—A aon was bom

ecenUy at the CotUgo hosplUl in • •lurley to Ur. »nd M ri. Pred E.'aylor.

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Winter-!Phillips I 6 asolini

W iN TK H -BLEN D ED Phillip. I . n o N j . . . r i j « f o r H i t S t o t t

I I Y O U m ilM S B w in ta r d a y i . Rill S I O N I quick'firingi higb test (hi{

your engine need* for fiill-] Get Winter‘Blaidid FhiUi

to tbe pleuure of

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\^00D MONTHLY Al^Gt 1 3 BUI:

Propo!>>, Worl■---- --- ■} fj ' ■■■U.? B018K, Peb. 7

* ' t t l j HIGH I; bUU were Inirodi------— •—•;•;•;>.>,< ...ITAJ-L- . bout«-r«tl*rday-~ T ~ ............dlaabUUy b

V w ortinen-s comp• ■ • - : ■ » * d a nmnerouJ t

*lc*Uon chantet r r " ■ th e T*port ot tha

workmen’t coi

ITS •«<l disahUltj inc

Imum benefit tt widow wllh more

ver b; la tuiba la lIM. u * atudy d e n t child from I de» abore kbowt. In OeUber the .T oU l dlitblUt' ivlng p iutd the ptnlona peak ol m en without dep ett guett tor ihe ImmeiUaM folnre com penttllon ot

n o r le u th tn tl------------ ----------------------------— m ore than 400 wjc , - ......------------------•lO .-lnitetd of «

Spuds m 1 6 , .„7,;2r„V£! • • " 'I minimum frlicted for 1 9 5 1nee reporu from grower* Indicate chUdrtn »«a t in we tJnued Elates since IB38, or mSre S lldrtn

T he ipecific Inege eitenilon price tpeclallst, said m anent Injury lethe plunllns tnlentlons of 'p ou to be tncreafcd from

iculturtl economic*. Imum and fromean t crop jmtll enough to. bring minimum, lid. ■■

.=S“,".^S£ii'w m lEventajiiage the 315 bujhelj per acre they ¥ > ^ 1 ^ * J would be tbout 3*3.000,000 bushels. J K e l a t e u

,c U,., p to U,- . c . . !‘J tz__________________________M «- Oordon Oej

Mr. and Mrt.

G.F. EventsOLENNS m R Y , Peb. 7 -M rt. ®'J?5S"'irwlti .

v l!lirw flft!w t^;* ^Mrt. Emei't Meuerly haa relumed ' MarlorlB Becb

s ■“ a;.*-""*

C U S T O M K IL L

C a t t l e - H o g s - S h. . . No A p p o in tm < n t N flc tt ia ry .

ID A H O P A C K IN (Th* H em e o f EX-CELL Brond Mi

ACROSS M OM SUGAR FA C TO R Y — TW

Lift!sortingr-^dei>s66 \ line/ JDED Phillips 6S GaBolins is light for 1 fait stsrtiiig, smooth «ccal»r«Hon, «

iter i ty t . R l^ t now it contiiiis « iti» a test (high voUtility) ek m en ta -th i

eds tor fiill-powerod parformanc* in ooli euhd Phillips 66 Gasoline and j is n v lasuro of driving your car in winterl

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r E V E R-Y I , O O 0Piowen iVtfy V rid l^ 'n ifh t o v e r C ^ . a

, - T m E 5 - N E W 5 . - T W I N - y A L L S . - I I

3 Bills Ai e " Pep Club' Proposed on

X%TT 1 T-w 1 dance were dlscuss<Worker Help

1018K, Peb. 7 «>-A series ot IS a were introduced In the Idaho it*-y«tl«rday-to-m em ir^etlJi' ‘will'wrntch aw ! dUabUliy benitlu under the rtmen's compeiutUon Itw tnd N alhtlle n o tda nucieroui technical and cltrl- uckeu.lUon chtntet to confotm with Posters will be i report ot tha Intertm cammlltea 'h ib and the B ru li workmen’t comptiuallan. music."be meuuret would provide d ttlh ' Members will fu 1 disabllltj Incrtttea in this mm- knd soda pop to

teams. Caldwell’s I )eath beneflu: Increase the max- tend the game.im from »I3 to «ig and the mln- ----------------im benefit trom tS to M tnd BACKlow wllh more thtn ona depen- KIMBERL.V. Pel It child from U to »10 weekly. Charlea Pterce ha>?oUl dlitblUly beneflu —Work- ___n without dependenu maxlmum npensatlon ot l» , initeid ot »n,- le u th tn tlO per week for nore than 400 weeki. and therttlter f f f f r S R R f'.-Inttetd of Mrweekljr------------ l U i ^ E Q KVorkman with dependent wife— rrease maximum from (30 to $3S i minimum from 110 to 113.Vorkman with dependent child— ----------a^ase tor one child trom U lo »3. V c l T I IJ children trom t4 to »8, three,Idren trom W to U and for fourmore children from U to 113. k 1 * <m e ipeclflc Indemnity tor a ptr- I V I M '•nent Injury leo than total would 70 ? < S |inS Iincreased trom »30 lo US tot mtx- £>U U aiLim and from lto to tl2 for thenimum. W H P w a a i H a

itentain_Acequia_Related by Folks a ]ACEQUIA. Peb, T-Mr. and Urs. ^ Jlurlee Olraud are TlilUni Mr. tnd t . Oordon Gentry In Reno, Nev.Jr . and Mrt. Alietl Maler have ............. ..elved word of the death of Mrt. ' D T Ttier’s uncle. Stanley Guile, In ■ J j Uoknne. ■3ud Irwln and KuDean Kent ■ T >re tn Balt U ke a iy l u t week- ■ r > .

■>4arjorle Beckttrom h u returned ■ R c ? . 4Sm visiting her litter In Jukton, ■ B a tl i

C IL L IN GD I K i r i ' I Night Cri

I s - S h e e p | 2 ",N flc tt ia ry . . . 9 | H m

X IN G C O ..L B rand M aol ITO RY — T W IN FALLS I *

■ e a n l tLjI f f ! ( S* I Box of

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light for the seasonAratSon, and thrifty *efipttoi

ins extra amouaU ofmenta—the elemeats'me* in oold weatlw.. rmd 4iicov«r how itwinterl

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p Club-to Hold I A, SchloU^uer, in 1ance After Gamema for Friday's afier-game ^e were discussed a t the weekly r 6 r S (club meetln*. • _ ,m Young. Belva Miller, Martha To W o m en . Leila Ooeaan. Lillian Clatk, ^ , . -a Miller «nd Relen'A ndetson r io g g m g D-w m urrne awr*;-Joyce Bixler ----------------Carole L&raon will take UckeU. wua iiMMr fssttinI N alhtllo noberuon, preeldent, f«itacwui»*t»4Kii sell uckeu . •atcra will be made by the Art it iktofr W and the Bnilneers will lum hhC-______________________________ mU. Uter M>44er Irrl etnbers will fum lih tandwiches « tw ^4uiB v*a>x soda pop to player* ot both

IS. Caldwell’s Pep band will a t- ,iou the EBtne «l<r>u<. Uh4 a<M«Mar __________________ oT.rl9rwn.WkUa«n<

BACK liOME :m BERL.V. Feb. 7 -M r. tnd M n. S,iL‘L r'“" ^ ' ' ' K rlea Pierce have relumed home

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( BUBBLE D BATH

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b« iiM U atik i*«pH U lp fie* '- ’ B s f f u la r 27^ 'z i n . i l O r t i .

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A bout J a p a n for • " . Program o f Club

U n . John B. B t r a 'EboM "Jtptn rot*ei A h u d ' M the till* for the taJk ih« (KVA to m em ben ol the

— club « t-th8 luncheon mMUn< o( the group m tP (U r t t tAe Turf dub.

U n . H »ru Itmsed the mdruics------- nam.towiTffauiioa'My in ’JipinTlD

addition to her e«n otnervaUoa ind— • - rewMch te J*pw. Mrs.-H»ye» u»«l

InfoniuUon obuinri when »he p»r- tldpated ta the W uhlngton confer*

' «ne« on occupied countries.U n , H*yt» w u introduced b j Un.

B tu le r pump*, n b e tltu tln t for M n. A. A. Bcnteti, progrwn chitr- :

Mn. L. *. Balltdey. prexldenl. In- I troduced three ni* m em ben, Un- I XUle 0. Onhim. l in . 0 . B- Ad»m* » n d H n . A. C. Borenwn. Membmof the election boud were •ppotntwl.They are U n. Boljert Haller. U n.

■ O. R. Sherwood. Mn. H w ry Ryin. I — u f t;u m 'A rrh lp ln -» n a M«.-Mel -

CotpUl. KomlniOoni for new of­flcen «m be mida t t (he Mtrch meetin*. , r

Mn. Jwne* Kinney »in« two «e> f lectloni, 8he w»i iccompanled by H n . fulph Keliher. _

: n ie lntem»Uon»l rcUtloM report • w u (Iven by Mn. MurreU Doan on the Vlrgta UluidJ.

• Mr»-'Artell Kelley innouneed lh»t ^ thadrttnatnd lliantur* depnrtnent ^ vUl (Ive splay directed by M n . WIU r Uam Ulddleiwj i t the meeting Tum- a »7 I t the DipUit ehureh basement, vi

Mn. J. M. Nortleet announced---- tmrMr»:"HowaT BU«e wni dii- npU yhercollecU enofdolU attheirt I* iJ»pj7fjnent on Feb. 30.

Th* red and white carnation cen* IrterplBce for the Uble wos uied blthrough, the courtuy ot th e Twin ISFalli Chamber c( Commerce. ai

« « W J<

M eeting Is H eld 5 By Eastern S ta r S

ALBION. Feb. 7 -T h e rtgulir meeUng of Jlioml chapter No; 4,

• • ORS. W held Thunday evening In *the Muome t^ p la with th e worthy matron. Mn. ItUey Orey. In chirge.

John B. Cbitbum gave th e lind- marki and led Ihe renewal of obll- y gaUon. iT

A ipeclal profrtm. under the dir- "J •etloa of Mn. J , B. Chatburo, wm ®‘ pr»Mnl*d.. Mn. Annie O rey ipoke » ' on the origin of ground hog diy

Benny Chitbum and Annette Hayoock. accompanied by M n, C.E. Slmonien. Senny C hatbum give , , 4 chiUc UU. “

Mn. Oalla Mahoney and Mn, ° Bert Keyman were in charge of re- treihmenta.

* * * w". Paul.Party G iven ■;

PAUU Feb. 7-M n. I/CiUr Zemke honored her butbind a t a surprbe — blrthdiy party last week,

Prltes at c inuU were won by „ Norberl Huber. Mn. John Martin, _ Mra. Forrest Zemke, W alter Stoller

■ l-dD H Iup to llir .- - - -----BefrMhoienU S'ere served by the \

boite*!.* * *

Glub E ntertained 2P A m P m o . Feb. 7 - U r s . Wayne

StokM. entertained tha T burid ty ^ ' b r td p club a t her home. Oueata

w ert'A udr? Sconin* a n d HatUe Lampeon. Mr*. Kdlth T hurber re- tx oatred the high icon and M ra. Bcog- u gin*, lecoad high. ju

Mdrlan M a rtin “ Pattern „

6XAKT SUM U N S S «*t

to»-Unk cluing a n d natteiiog gaUwn. Afd th it |or«d a U ii hai ^ Ju»t the right uaount o f gentle Sara you like. fiUmffilngt to

, F a ttira M 7 coma in altea 34, S«,: :.‘sa. 40. 43. 44. 4«, 48. 81» 94 la ta

aM yard* » .lneh fitelc.• TO» eaay>lo*i»a p a tte rn glres ^ < p f m e k . f l t Ccmpleta, ulustrited — vv.'jmr chart abovi you e m y at«p. '

..B .. Ihod : ttiM 7 ct&ti Id colni for B

*l 3 » e 6 6 1 ^ ^ - » 8 r e74e.- o h ic w - -

jM p l U M B t pb ta ir p o u r name,nua - _

■ p iy i r t Bh S OrdB ^

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-Club I.OM 'J ipan ■tie for the H>er» ol theb at -the ■-• ■ -J B f ' f - -■Toup juen I .e adrenw- l'3ipin71D■vaUoD ind ; , ■Haye* UMd■Jl ahe p ir- - HMn confer- . } M l

« d by U n. Hfor

chair*

Aldent. In- Hiben , Un- ■

Adime Membm

Un.irry Ryan.

------- --------------m b : AWD MB8. CHAEUih e ^ M i^ ' ^ , ^ P a r r r i t p h o t ^ i ^

. « tw o ..- F e te Is H eld bypanled by _ , ^ '

. Bur ey C oup 8 on >—BM report . / _ ThI Doan on A nniversory Day « jmeed that BURLEV. Peb. 1 -M r. and Un. •'“ * epartment C harlei O rinjbury celebritad ihelr M n WIU golden wedding annlveriary wlih

tlnaTMM* °P<n house i t their Burley home i t “ basement. WI Miller avenue. “ ‘■*-innounced They were married J«n .-30^1WL e"wni aiiT 'Albron. m a m ve resided In Bur- a t the art ley for 14 yean. “ *b. 30. Oansbury wai bom April 4. 3»7>,itlon cen* In BUrllng Kan*., and came to Al- | r ^ ‘ was uied blon with his parenti when he wii th e Twin 18 yeirs of ige. His father firmed -ce. and drove a itage (rom Albion to . . . ,

Jessie, alto called Starrh 'i Ferry._1 J T here was a poetofflce there ind S l u th e main freight Une from the south ?i>Qr

C . Idaho communlUei to Kamlmi, j Tu i railroad point of ihlpment. croHtd k i

I rtm lar S tarrh 'i Perry. . ,i,, jer n" 4 Oransbury was In partnenhlp ivenlni In' ^ s lather In the sUge busl- l e ^ r t h ? "*M- eonsleted e t a m *™in chirse “" W . They made one ^ ju ]th o lind- ‘■PU"'* ^ ‘P,1 of oblU * *• “ • ® P- *"■ **'P Jujfrom AlWon w u made through the Bretf r the dir. mountains on the road known to

wss o ld llm er«as"theo lddu iw ay ."4 in - gmlU roy spoke ««rous to travel because oMta iteep- roii,

h n . ne»» »nd few. tumouU. Burley w u B.eve r i v i i K C T lT T T rtl. m a u n - iM H g fts i ;

Annette <*“>'*• O r»'«bury recalls, and Albion shi . had no normal school. meet3U m Bive Or»»“ l)UO' was boro Feb. 19, homeju m g iv e j 333_ PJe*»M,t View. U ta h . , iM n . . ■nd Mn. daughter ot Edward and Christina csrr •BB of r« Stephena Parrott. She moved with Then

h e r parents to Rockland, when ■ ‘- Vhlj small girl and to Albion when the

. waa 13 years of age. 8he attended ld jI V P n achool in Albion and rememberi will i

.T I vividly the day the school children m ai: taken .to the Jail grounds to Cook

4 surprise eonstrucUon of the gillowi Juck I. for ’’Diamond Field Jack." who wis The :

' »? .1 reprieved from hanging a t the lu t i t 4 minute. the s

e r BtoUer . „ « ehUdrea.YlCwed li\ t gillo»-s ^ ho <k. t* * " streaming down tfieir KDBO oy me chaaki. Mrs. Oransbury recalU, be* Legle

cause many of them liked the hold , friendly criminal In spite of hit p. m

i n p f l crime. From his ]aU window, "Dls- Leglo * ' i f B l o n d Field Jack" wuld watch ths askeC

^ w a y n e jiUow* t>elng constructed, but he the p T bursdiy told everj-one th st he would never asked *!■ ?.”*?!* han g on them. Oranabuo’ added, id HitUe Tbe wedding w is held on a win- MU ^ u e r re- „ y j»nuary day a t the home of e»t cl ir s . Bcog- ,n d Mrs. Tom Perrlni, Klih Thurt________ Judge Thomaa E. Harper offlclitlng. ‘mori

; M rs. Monday, early day dressmilcec Kiu»rc + | n a t Albion, mide the wedding dreu. of thi ‘ which waa blue trimmed with white. Mn.

Oransbury worked In Albion for Perkli m any years and hauled coil for me srrani norm al school Irom Declo and Bur- ley. H« retired from active work WS' several year# ego becau« of 111 Thurs

/ \ health . }:»'> I/ T h e aransburys have two llvlni ^

, / children, a son. .Charles Mirlon .‘i f Oransbury. Paul, and M ra Nioml Bli f SiWyinent, Ooodlng. TTiere are 3J J, 2 p.f t gTandchlldreQ and 10 great-grand- miles' I children. ^ve I1 ^ , . ‘n ie lr daughUr-ln-law baked' a Pin. '

two>tler«d wedding cake, decorited Pourtl w ith gold Icing. pjn. i

I Care of Your■ B y ANGELO P i

T h is U the sort of weather th it obvlou brlrigs on coughing and. sneezing, cheap.

_____ ■ <3h lia rtn ,a te suscepUble-te-cbUl.and It.con■ ' ' they by themselves, take no heed of ply. T■ the threat. They will leave a wirm ful ha■ house and ruq outdoen to see Butch, iny p S « . who Is outside yelling "Corae on out," can re l U to te ll him they can't eome out be- Chll W cause U Is too cold. The best we can steidll

^ | L do U to keep sweaters handy, stock kept t up on paper hindkerchlefs. and re- School m ind them again and again thst In the they must not run outdoor without pesr. 1 pu tting on v irm clothing. o-.-er tl

I U Paper handkerchiefs a te euen* ^ tlala. Pu t a handful In each cost

^ ■ r pocket Inslsl that bolh boy* andgirls ha re a supply when they start ‘" ‘j P o tt for eehool. Binds get .muddj w d most wiped; shots and nib- \ bar* too. need alplng and w hat li ao '

f t S S i p ! U*’u ie ^ M d 'u ^ r a * S nkerchief? wiplng_ |s._a.^necusll7.

r i 11 ~ theralore'something to do the wlp- ' U lng with, ts also a necesalty. Paper g handkerchiefs are the toluUon. .M a W e must Impress on all children. & 2- '

especially the younger ones, th it -■ ‘ si Keck- noaa* must be kept clear for breith- oka.-buu t<Ljee.».am*ll..bflynattering snUlUng. when'hls nose needs cleir- j i sk irt has ^ *’• J '" h® recourse s a n hli ^

>- sr,'s .ri'5 .”= .T „‘.sss: mces 3* J j th e use of handkerchiefs the belter 3fl the children.

. T he cotton handkerchief Is not the , ' m gives iWng for children to use lor BwS

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r> The Lend-A-Hsnd club will meet ! I J n V »t 3 p. m. P«dsy w ith Mn. Sadie cli

.-u"3 sl; """■ * • * "imr» trith P*»‘ Noble Onnda will meet a r ** ‘ l / ._ , , t 7:30 p. m.-Thursdsy a t the home of y home i t avenue.

.M .189L - K i „ B rR i ;? - tJ d i 6 ? T > i= n ,* r^ l .^ of Kimberly will meet a t 2:80 p. in. ■

•11 i in s Thursdsy a t tha homo of Mrs. Carl bJi ne io Al- “ n . H . U . FfetJier. $le■n h » »»» ^'riwV'"*.^ UNITY—T h e Oold a n d Oreen ball i

” for Unity w ard will e e held In the msI S r<rry. j j j g ha ll Thuraday evening. D*.nere ina Kalley h ia charge of the p li

»*>ow. • Mr, * , ♦ » thlt. croHta K1MBERL.Y—Young Matrons of sur’■y- ■ . . the Kimberly ChrlsUan church will corirtaenh p ^eet a t a p . m, T h u rsd y a t the j.*5 . ’ o f . M rs. Blanche fVoehUch. m

Ited «t a Members wishing transportation or,WTeSng SalThe trip Junior guild of the Church of the “ V

Tjugh the Brethren w ill meet a t 8 p. m. Thurs-tnown to d»y s t th© home of M n. Claron , ‘ay. 4in- Bmlth, 4 « Washington atreH south. w ‘ilrfev*wis ^ answered by "my pet

-------- S ' ” ■* ^Id Albion aHO3HONB>-M0ther-« circle will \

meet a t 3:30 p. m. Friday n t the / 3 Feb. 19, home of M ra. K iU A lexander with Utah., 1 Mrs. Jennie Mason and Mrs. Lllllin

Christina c srr co-hostesjes, M rs. Harrell “ “)ved with •morn will present th e program. ®"‘,

when 1 ‘' VhlsUe W hile You Work.” 'when ihe fre.attended LDS fo u rth wird Relief society wei

ememben will meet a t 10 i.m . Thursday for Mfi chlldren in ill-day w ork meeting. M n. B. C. Zoi rounds to Cook will d irec t the meeting- A pot- e gillowi Juck luncheon will be aerved a t nooawho wss The Singing Mothera will practice OO"

I the Isit I t 4 p.m . Meeting w ill be held i tthe second ward chapcl. ° r l

t gilloaa * * * Cwn tfieir 1UMBKR1.Y—Kimberly Americsii tsU calls. b«* Legion, post No. 70 snd auxl!lar>’ chs Iked the hold a special Joint m eellng a t 7:30 mo: « of hit p. m. Thuraday i t th e Kimberly ow, "Dls- Legion halL Aux(liary women are - p ratch the asked to bring i covered dish for | ( . but he the potluek supper. All members are Jld never asked to a ttend . (added. ¥ * ¥ '•

■n a win- MURTAUOH-MIA speclsl inter* H home of ett class will .entertain a t 7 p.m. Hon li«, wilh Thunday a t the church with a day tflclstlng. tmorgasbord dinner followed by Nell essmikec KUire dancing. All adu lt members dem ng drtii. ol the ward w e Invited to attend, on : .th white- Mn. Verne Lee and Mrs. Darwin q , Iblon for Perkins are In chirge of general q [II for me irrangemenu. biui

fve"* work WSCS circle meetlngR will be held^ of 111 Thursdiy as follows; Clrclc No. 1. ___

1:S0 p.m. With Mrs. F. C. Oraves,vo llvlni Addison avenue east; circle No. ond

Mirlon 3.1:30 p.m. w ith Mn. D uncan Munn. P » .I. Nioml Blue Lakes boulevard; circle No. Lln<I are 33 J, 2 PJn- w ith Mn.,H. A. Pierce, two P-m.it-grand- miles north a n d two miles west of aver

Five Points w est; circle No. 4. 1:30 Itr*.baked' a Pin. with M ra. Kent TaUock. 652 elghlecorsted Fourth avenue east; circle No. 8 .1:1S »cho

pjn. with M ra. P. Jones, M Bee- a t tl• chui

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her thst obvious reasons. The paper ona Is sneezing, cheap. 'I t c a n be burned after use. shlU.awl It.csn beJ«r?ilshed In generoij* tuD^ .I heed of ply. The teacher sHould have a bok- s wirm ful handy in the classroom so th a t !

!« Butch, my pupil In need of auch service : on out," can readily obU ln 11. JI out be- Children v h o cough and aneese f t we can steadily should be sent to bed and ly, stock kept there u n til the spell ts over.’ « and re- School Is abo u t the last place a child ^

aln thst In the throes o t a cold should ap- i i without pesr. He Is Ukely to spread his germs »

o-.-er the claaa. Good sense demands a > euen* ^ absen t himself fo r the dura* ich coat Voy* and clothing, dry tley start P">P^ p la in food are 1

muddj PMvwUves o i the sneeaes. A» *1- n S l 'a y jp r e y e n U o n b betto r.than cure. . . u ^ But remember ibout the paper

SaarZir. handkerehlefi Jmt to caae. _ J

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B B tkbUity, te n a e em otlona, weak.dracstng aens* tl<u a few days b«.

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te t te r Is^Read—- From Missionary ■

[B ps To Circle M eet IH E P a A letter from Once Paul B e n - H

drlcks, mlulonary ot the -Christian ■^ ^ B ^ church in Jspin, was read a t th e H

mmting PfMissionary circle Monday. ■

The meeUng wss held a t the hom e HW T ^ 9(_M n . J- r : Perthal with Mr*. ■B r ^ •; Clyde RahiK>. presldeiitnn c n a r s c ■

M n. Charles Boyer nve tbe roll call HLJL* . ~ «phs-' .................................

The lesson on peoples of the n e a r ■ east was given by Mn. Uoyd M ason, H assisted by 10 memben of the g ro u a B

^ ^ ^ B The.deroUons were given by M rs. ■ Leo Andenon.. ^

RefreshmenU were terved. by th e hostess.

R upert Club H a s \ Costum e Fete f o r I f Husbands' P a r ty B

-------------------RUPERT.’ Peb: 7-For I h e - a n S u ir -----]husbands' nljht psrty. membera of the Bupert Women's elub he ld a "O ty Nineties Review" T huraday

< night. Appropriate costumes w ere A ..wom by club memben and th e ir 0 '

Will meet ^^Decorations at the Guild ha ll In - ^t n . Sadie eluded old-Ume plclures on the w all, i j

The refreshment uble. covered w ith na red and white checked Uble e lo th . Bt

I meet a t centered with a glass basket o f g, vB home of geraniums flanked with china doga m ,nL BVMue and a lighted kerosene lamp. T h e to c

■ piano top was covered with pho to -mierTtUlJ' ffraphs-of-the-perlod.------------------------- jr^2:80 p. m. Wrs. John Remsberg. In a tU jht ,Mrs. Carl blua . bisque with leg o 'm utton yumFfetJier, sleeves, sweeping skirt and a em ail itngc

ha t covered wllh latgo plumes, w as [ ^vymistress of ceremonies. ' indu

}reen ball The parly began wllh a g ran d mitcId In the march led by Mr. and Mrs. D on bride

evening. Dafoe. Mn. Roy. Cunningham. Jr.. Thge of the played tha march muAc. Mr. a n d Khoc

M n. Narvel Allen. Bliss, danced sincethree aelectlons and Howard Corless high

strons of sang three n'umben. Corless was oc - u Iclurch will companled by Mn. Robert W ldmler. p*clfly a t the ^ iklt w u given by Jim S nod- compfVoehUch. Brass, Harry Blackwell. E ytholle Waiportatlon oreer and Price Sein. Carol a n d high1:49p.m . Sally Cunningham plsyed a d u e t in th

and a medley of old time songs. serruch of the Wearing a cream blouse trim m ed Thin .T h u n - gji^ jjigj, joiiar ^nd a 1384-I. Claron gwMpmg fluted black slclrt.eet south, fjewcomb sang th ree p»-y my pet riumben with the audience Joining L y il

In ilie clioiuJ. Qhe Wu »ccjuj^aixlcu virM,. will Cunningham. fcL - Ti" M n. Bob Reed. Mrs. E. H, E lm ore „ „

At the end of the program, r e - toredfreshments wtre ter\'cd. Hostesses teaso:

f Kofletv were Mrs. R. D. Turner, chairm an. Mrsrsday for W. R. Quine. Mrs. A lfred man.Jrs B C Zo"b. Mrs. John Bumslde. M rs. Oarbta A oot-’ Edwin Miller. Mn. Arnold Moller. Durla tn o o a Mrs.-Balph McQusin, M n. A U n todet

Drnctlce Ooodmatn, Mrs. Sherm&n BeUwood. cstd• held at Mr*- Hackney snd Mrs, L. O . rtcrni

Orlswold. 10 the Committee for program and e n te r-

Americiii talnment Included Mrs. Remsberg.illary will chairman.Mn.Nels Moller.Mrs. E l- r Q Ig a t 7:30 more. Mn. Dafoe and Mn. Reed. .Kimberly ¥ * ¥ /

2™£' T o lk o n N u tritio nGiven a t M eeting I Sundi

»l Inter* HE^’BURN, Feb. 7 - The B e tte r P®"” . 7 p.m. Homes Demonstration dub met FTl- Can with a day a t the home of M rt Ray M c- Playe<

wed by Nell. Mrs. Birah Spencer, ho m e showe members demonstration agent, gave a lesson were p attend, on nutrlUon.

. Officers, elected are Mrs. Lola p generii Qriggj_ president; Mrs. B e t t y V-

Blliicoe, vice president, and M rs. KA<II,* u 1,4 Prances Ketlerllng. tecreUr>--ireas- ard ^ I Nn t urer. nefreshments were served. the TOraves! ~

Ircle No. ond avenue north: circle No. e. 3 jof *|n Munn. P » . with Mrt. Frank Cogswell. 171Ircle No. Lincoln itreet; circle No. 7, 1:15 ^tree, two p.m. with Mn. J. H. Birth. 350 F i f th 7777west of avenue east; circle No. e. 3 p.m. w ith *

. 4. 1:30 Itrs . PleeU Weir, one and o n e - ? D lock. 652 eighth miles north of W ashington I0. S. 1:15 aehool, and circle No. g. 1:30 p .m . ♦&4& Bee- s t the youth center of the M ethodist t

church. Dessert luncheon will be Zeerved a t the meetings of circle N o. f Or<

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’a r tya a n i iu a T -----M RU.' CHAKECr'BTWASD--------^mbers of (Stmff engraTlsg) ^. he ld a * * * *rhtiraday

nd A n n o u n cem en t I s . j,

h a ll in . M a d e in Buhl o f ^ ^ ^ w f t h H oi iday W edding uonble c lo th . BtTHL. Feb. 7—Mr. and Mrs. E.Muket o f 8, W hitaker. Buhl, announce the T■Ina d ^ a mirrlaBo of their daughter, Helen. Mnmp. T h e to C harles R. Ward, son of Mr. and boai0 pho to - Mrs. lin y Ward. Pocnonii. Calif. Bak ---------- Ft>r lie r -Chtlrtm aa-daT wedding

a tw n t u je Oolden Wedding chapel, theo 'm utton Yuma. A ri t. the bride chose a street T

a ainaJI [tngUj pjnk wool erucmble with duelae*. w as navy blue .accessories. Her Jewelry pres

Induded a rhinestone necklica and servn g ran d m itch lng earrings, a gift of the matCrs. D on bridegroom. . andlain. Jr.. The new Mn. Ward attended high missMr. a n d ichooi In Twin Falls and Pomona, repo

danced since h e r graduation from Pomona W. '1 Corless high school ahe hns been employed ssld was nc - 13 long dUtance operator lor the outll

Vldmler. p»clflo Telephone and Telegraph book 1 S nod- company In Pomona. Jf Eytholle W ard Is a graduate of Pomona tlon irol a n d high school. He served four yean the

a d u e t In the navy and ts employed by th i Soclsongs. Sem strom Paper mills. Pomona. Shetrim m ed The newlyweds are a t home a t Bed

and a 1384-A E as t Fifth. Pcenona. jt,k alclrt. M ^ cle I

“jo in ing I D in n e r Is Givenbiy A lta r Society "5“

.E lm ore r u p e r t . Feb. 7 — The annualresented mvioio dinner was held In thc psr-ornb led ^ a ll of Bt. Nicholas' church bymber o f ,j,e A lta r society Saturday evening.

It was th e final social event spon- heam . r e - tored by the group until the Lentenlostcsses season Is over. of ^lalrm an. Mrs. H arry Workman was chair- The

A lfred man. S h e was assisted by Mrs. Linda:e. Mr*. Oarbardl nnd Mrs. Bruno Leonl.

Moller. During the winter, St. Ann's Altars. A U n todety h as sponsored a series of 7° 'ellwood. card pa rties. Proceeds of the most!, L. O . reccnt pa rty , held Jan. 25. were given

10 the M arch of Dlme.v Mrd e n te r- * * * ' ^ e

S ,T lt P a r ty Is GivenA t O akley Home o«

i n n OAKLEY, Feb. 7 — Velda Hall.' daughter of Mr. and Mrll Rutus

«• enterUlned at a partyU r l y Sunday evening a t the home of her .1 B e tte r /Inet F r l - C anasta and parlor games were f lay M c- played during Uie evening. Hall \ l, ho m e showed colored slides. Refreshments iI lesson were served. ^ j l

B.tty C l u b C onvenes Xid M rs. HAGEIRMAN. Feb. 7—Mrs. How- (If- l re as - ard M arsh entertained members of |'ved. the T uesday bridge club a t dessert I------------bridge Frldny afternoon. Honors 1Io e 3 afternoon went lo Mra.,eii 171 Letter Sevey. Mn. Maurice Bevins.7, 'l :1 5 I ^ 'P h Fallln.» F ifth

? J D R . M . H . M a cD O N A U ) |hlnaton i C H IR O P R A C T IC ♦f S .5 ” ; ? P S y S JC JA K I AWill be Z Now Located *:cle N o. f O n t K e m b tir ft - Pbeae m s J

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H «T «*nd ian tep* rU izigc le« look :ij ]v itbyourow nT uw j-C IeuuingC ream . ' pcvwribed fcc 70U by beauty eaperti.

EM U U IFTED CLEA.NSI.NC CREAM fo r dry ikins. rich in emollient oils. . . lea^-ts ikio dew y freab I

P IN K CLEANSING CRE.U1 for oily « r normsl ik ina . lijht, nfrethiag, thor-

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Ki D iscussion I M ission W ork

n n g T M emurUl Lutherag

a Mr*. Herbert Duenslng ^ -o u s f lta r7 -P « t tc lP » ^ Jn uelon. Lenton dev o tio n ^ b r t ^ Rar. R . C. Muhly, . . .. *”;h e buslnes. meetin*. vo ted .to conUnue giving ' 7 '

J bazaar and d inner. Ura. .. Mr*. Erwin K hlan and 'i> rln EUer* w W named to I« commlttaa. • J

m Mn. vlvl*o Sor»y, •ccompanled j b- b* '«ra. E n rtn Koch. *an» a aolo. th e /

V -n:. n e rt meWJog of th e LWML ^ «1 b« held o a March fl. Hoatesses Mn.

i ^ B Vm M Mia- Koch. M rs. Barah the ' Knieger and U n . B e n r r Jssper. serrl

gath<

B B Two W om en A re■ H onored a t M e e t r

Of C h u rch U n it SITiT I S > JEROME. F tb . 7 -H onoi*ry life ih i1 t membenhlp certificate* and plus ed ojll Ol were presented to two m em ben of PlansI . the Presbyterian Women's assocla- dai’ t

d i n C l tlon at a meetin* Ust week In the MayI Mrs. ^ parlors. flee.uncB the The presentation waa mad* to , ,•r Helen Mn. Oeor*e Gillespie from thet Mr and board of foreign mUilons and Mrs.C»uf Bakln from th e boird of national Me:

-weddin* Jnlalnns- Mrs. William Perdue made rolw: chapel, the presenlairon. n» ®e 1 street The business meellng wss eon-tile with ducted by Mrs. John T . StelJe. tr .r Jewelry president. Mra. Carl B aker, worldJicfl nnd service chairm an, reported boies of , , ,t of the materials had been sen t to Korea ^ . .

and France. M n . Ivan Epperson, ““ided high missionary education secretary, also ««>Pomona, reported acUvltles to the group. M n. ju y 'Pomona W. C. Holman, program chnirman.

employed said the departm ent program was Hart,tor th i outlined ' for th e ycnr and year- L- P>'

■elegraph books are u nder way. 1 8“Mh. William Perdue, social educa*

Pomona tlon ind action secretary, presentedlur yean the program on “Brotherhood and ?id by th» Social Pressures that Frustrate.” ,mona. She was assisted by M rs. David * **“home a t Becker and M rs. Henry B. Pharrls. JJg 3*• Refreshmenta were served by cir- circle

cle No. 3 w ith Mrt. H. E . Franson uK rOJ-. In chirge. T h e Uce-covered UbleCl I WIS centered w ith in arrangement p ,.

innual Mrs. Holman presided a t the Uble. thc par- ¥ * ¥ ■

C lub M e ets ij™nt spon- HEYBURN. P^b.. 7—T h e Birth- „ ,V .s Lenten d,y m et Saturdiy a t the home o ,, h

, , of Mr. and M n . Leland Thaxton. T h „ ,IS chnlr- The evening was spen t playing , ,rs. Undft rook. P l ',

n°s"Altar »«"■“ *"S »leriei of Mclntlre and Claude Bowman the t he most scores by Mra. Howard're given ‘ eiueo and Charles W hltteker. _

Mrs. T haxton was assisted with D the serving by her daughters, RinellandA Tlynne.1 * ♦ * IJ y

PROGSAM HELD nlvenome OAKLEY. Feb. 7-A special pro- gifts,rim HaU held undcr th c dlrecUon A birP of **>’d presidency la st week, mentjR oartv theme was "Home Evenings." was Ae of her ~ ^ ~ ^ ~

ig! Hn” \ shments

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1'“ ' I I IDEALVAIENIINE GIFT

I I ' finaly v-ovan parcel* t)!p* ond p*l r t r t « coots, loviihad wllh rvfflti ef ey*♦ ♦ ♦»♦ ambroMary wilh ribbon trim...gui

onlaed Is vveih cind waor o futl ya . . . fomevt 'loem'ooFt' quolily. ol low, low pric*

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Tien - Of ficert S^ected__- Dis ;sion For Bliss Group Oi. / I BUSS. Feb. 7 - M n . L a V o n e ■

^ O r k ChrlJtophenon waa elecW treasures- |c . ril. of the BIU* Ladle* aid when th e .

,h I gmu) met Thunday afternoon a t ” “ *i S® t h e ^ e of Mrs. JuUa Dalby. «*1 ^ Mn. Dalby. president, had charse Jlsslonary - u,e-me«Un(r.' Memben voted to J L '? - tu th = r« J ^ “ isT a 'a re March o n s im M r-” -

D . ^ M Y rsr.:'S s .‘ss 'c‘i $ “ J.

A m erican im ia n ’ ra'. - ’S5 Is DiscusseS a t

“ Je ro m e M eetingjompanled jEROiJE. Feb. 7-The ‘■Health o t , .t f a aolo. the American Indian” was the aub - M i< te LWUL jeet of the program presented byHoatwte* Mr*. Dan Stowell to membera o f „ LJ

ra. Barah ih* Wom*n's Sodety of ChrlsUtt»" I r i l7 Ju p e r. 8«rric« a t tbelr regular mooVhly k

gathering. P i r-O Mr*. StoweU waa *»sisted by t o .

y Emanuel Nelsen and Mn. A / B . ernun/ f i o f WalL XJevoUohals'Weri presenUJ’by Mond/ » e e t Mn. Ouy Kennedy who u s^ as h e r Km<I I -J . *ubject, -My Heart an AlUr a n d toM •Unit Love an Eternal FUme.-

oiary life The business session was conduct- Nlgeriand plus ed by Mn. Pred Carlton, prealdent. n,,. emben of Plans were discussed for a MoOier'aJ assocla- daj'bataar and cooked food aale o n choa ek In the May 8 i t the Pierce real esUte o f­

fice. Mn. A. E. Martin announcedthe World Day of Prayer to b« he ld CU,-

r^ m the Feb. 0 a t the Chrlstlaa church a n d j n CS A •" “ I

' national Memben voted to sponsor new '-due made robes for the choir and finance th o Eir--------------jnetallaUon-of- a - d rlnklng fountain- iiarvi

In the basement of the church- I t Burlt'* r ' ihat a Mias given'

. r Cownn, returned’ missionary fro m Knopi i l Chinn. wlU be in Jerome late In

♦ March, when the locnl society w ill go. „ be'hoatcss to the Shwhbne aociety.

■tary *lso Refreshmenta were aerved by Mr*. MarvlxiUD M n B^y Hamlett. Mr*. Pred Otto, M ra. he is 1Anlrman. Leonard CUmer, Mrs. Annie M ae Amttram was Hnrt, Mr*. John Overflew. U ra .'A . er Iron d year- L. Pyle, Mr*. Befth* Falrman. M ra. Mn. 1

Hugh Taylor. Mary Speakmnn. M rs. lace E ial educa* and_M n. E dn*

The four clrclea of the loclelv w in P f i rmeet Feb. 15 as follows; Circle N o. 'I with Mr*. John McConneU. circle K No- 2 in the fellowship hall, circle Pharrls. 3 Lom.

!d by cir- circle No. 4. place to be announced lief s<

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lh. Uble. J o H old D inner 5S’MURTAUGH. Feb. 7-When th e

■c Friendship club mel with M rs. 7 *“". T....V, Stephenson, plina werele Birth- „g(je hold a potluek dinner a t ^ home u,e home of Mrs, Edgir Moorman. m « w n . Th5„ ^ valentine bo* w ith

piayin* j„ h an g e of valentines. 'Plans were discussed for present-

by Mn. lng a pUy and tha remainder o f Bowman the Ume was spent socially.Howard V V W

:Kd".ith B irthday Feted iinilaughters, HEVBDRN. Ptb. 7 -M n. JU chard .MM^

Evans entertained for her daugh- UOinter. Vonda, on her 11th birthday a n - U fll

‘ nlveniry. Oames were pUyed a a d Chlldriclal pro- gifts, were opeaed by the honoree. axpint dlrecUon A birthday cake and olher refresh-ast week, ments were served. A special g u e it bu» s ;venlngs." was Marshia Hnskell, Carey.

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ENIINE GIFT... AND ONIY { . ^

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l a te tin g K.'■Health o f * • *

Missionary U Pfogror

sse-nW by M on d if

sLriSi i steacher and

I conduct- Nigeria. A f r i i x r ^

M a l t a 's , J

E S Shower Evenrnsor new Given for! ”5 S u 5 o .Jiurch. l " ^t » M l» 0 v . a S u M „ u i 2 , l

P £ S J S Bd b y M r* . Marvin went to Sinfc2)tto, Mr*, he is SUUoned m S !nnle m e Among those ittcSj,'I, Mra. A . er from Emersonaminan. l t o . Mm. Pred Mecard. lHnan. M rs. lace Shcrfey.r*. Edn& ¥ « «

Family Hour Meeting Su

tlson a n d nEYBORN, peb. j_ i, nnounced lief society fiaiiT W

by the LDS first tim ”A demoiutritlCQ a

Y-i<afamily hour wen itainner John Km*.«». h”

iVhen th e »''d Rsya"th M rs. A summary waiglTttt,

d ln n e r 'a t nefreshmenU wtnM o o ^ an . Of m e ^bo* w ith ATTEND COSTO

•nr»„ .n t PAmVIEW. P tb .7-i l n ^ r Of of Womnd

S t "

M O fflE R «T daugh- u o ir rT K if tirT o a h thday a n - Ufimii TO TOUI O Uayed a n d Chlldmi “bilk" «t a t e

,^ = - - S S . S f . - - t a a v ^ t f a i i i t g l

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P A N T I E S E T . . . - - -i n a t f r a c H v e g H t b o t

ThfM, fin* qvoRV -

In wWf* .oftd «>«» **■: ,^

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„,o Take Area ( [ ^ M e n R o iN f ' X l W « ih ln % n 1 iu^ ; Mi^ ttfT lC t -W ABinNGTONf 8 Inrtucltd In -T*'* oH product,U1 be i n d u ^ “ g,H c

3 - '= 5 f '° Sf - V .W E“S'"« S i* ,’ port to congren

Bord. 0 " ; j f t la^t v,eek.n « n t Tha tgency rt-

jw fph ^«ch«! p o r t i V rid lo-^ B i» le ttF «hfiy ,aeo^e ^ ,1 ,^ j,

u e Dale B ru n ^ . joid u, the C ^ l.а .rw j, M , o , „ „ a r . c u .1

^ t HuctHrr. Harlan c o r p o r u t lo n . t ' J i jKTi: MlltortS HfT- l u b M d l a r y o

srolc5.^n7. standard Oil o ^TBrli:. CharlM pwsln c a l l f o r n U , h i. ► Qltnn nwnald Steven*.£ l ° ^ » c l l . William Al- -----------------------'•“^ ^ o ll Oliver EdwBTds,:;;a i» B n d Marlon Ken- g ; ^ 0 e _ J J j | e a

Ihducte'l eTvolun- T H e n l G“-rr«d 10 be-Jnducled be- »>,

themo of the Sw

i tMiuferrcd to selective be chosen by p! J in mrtr present rea- altendanu from^ f f l l l be inducted with lnvllatlnn.i a reihfir nrp'cnt locflllUcs In all former quceni

'm tr''(irr Alvln .Wftyne wm Bette Cron«<j»!n» Walter Klneheloe. Bophomore s ir

• X • will handle the pi c e r s t o i V i G e i wJH decorat* th ,

Tfti 7-PTA exccuUve Ailon Baatlan 'al commlttecwomen wlll will provide tnual Mriiool nt 3 pm . Friday --------- —

' ;SS-'.S.r<5'“ , Attendwhich wlll be SHOSHONE. 1

It the regulnr general county waa repre M. 1} at 8 PJT). M Uie .Btinual Iralning s

dlvlilon of th e_____________ society a t Burlp*RTV UPLD Plati. Lincoln C'F«t! i—The ciders' quor- Mrs. Joe Myera, i

; j,f,y LDS ward held a Mrs. Arnold B ra r rfi( church Friday evening Mrs. Gilbert Swe ijd Mrs. Clyde Stewart Mrs. Paul Bani ltd Mrs. J. L. Peck In shone: ai)d Mra

ilrs. Clifton D al

| 1 0 0 1 =

0 P rim ing , S e a lin g , U n d e r c

S e r o - G lest for less— tha t's Sears finest inferic i*ed Sero-Glo! Gollon covers 5 0 0

I'des on smoothly with brush or ro ller• 5 hours to 0 tough, scrubbable, ei vailable in 7 Harmony House colors firte ond cream. Buy new Interior be<

“lion of M o iter-M lxed Sero-Glo F in U

'i'

9li Spar Varnish___1 = S ^-T(or Doors, Boots ' O«ons Hari

б.25 Mosl«r-h«x*d.fiuli ociarond -•

«pil ».uiK Cf .proT «n. Otiu prittl Tlilm^ Coxa «oa le UO w). Il.i «, ^ hMds. ■

^ ’ Tl P HK h i n g P t a s l » r A H - p u i i iMO-uio, long-lojIlDfl , ^ }.

’* »>•'"’<>»•■>» A -lirf* tor 0 »

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rea Oil Products Pi] Role in AEC RepcBy PA T MUNBOE up efllcltncy of the i

Klilo(t«n SU ff Cort«»pondeDt tlo.is. Spf.iklns of Id ABinN G TOK .-r*b.-7- <8t>Mlal) caUon»-ot alomle-tnt le oil product* pipeline running irilsslon savj;I Salt Lake City to BolsepUyed "Aii thfr .osllcit ir ro le lQ tb e from e x te n s iv e. a td m lc - c iK 'H H R ^ ^ ^ ^ H Small-scale icsi is il commission’s jf.r.vdfo-i'oionei in i-snnual pipt.jinf run Iromto congren to Plvo, Wuh. TIk

IS agency re B J g t ' to jjoiic a:a radio* I ^ ,

■e m e t a l It ^ °to the Pun'Pcd Uirough the

U a R M c a r t h ^ B ^ B T i B I dllferim tjip ora t l o n . a 8‘ '°l>ne. die.'rl oi:s l d l a r y of * ■ ! ^ “Qlo^etlve anllmonidard Oil o t ^ mark the boundary bto r n la , haa ■■utM rloas producn.I used lucceasfully In it*ppln« -Ench time ths £

7-------------------------- pump sutlon Chanj.

r e e t H e a r t . . B a l l ’s _ _r ^ Ts inJecled InTo the ll

rheme la Chosentalrway to the stars" •will b t th e the tracer lions withno of the Sw eetheart ball *pon- -with aid of raia by the girls’ league Feb. IB a t „ienlj operators irT»'ln Falls high school gymuaa- product hi. pi.y^

„ valves and »lien it iiqueen and three ottendanta wUl {f,c new stream cf sichosen by popular ballot, one proper tank"

s= 'r a s -“s;:.,-"ssu s L V f ■

. . r l ; h . v . o .

handle the propam andeenlora decorate th e m n n « lu m . "

•Ion B aatlan and W s orchestni “ 'echnicjl i

■ ■ s'',:ss“i;Wtend Meeting

S S . ~ual training school f o r the Idaho slon of th o Amertcim Cancerety a t Burley by M n . John ts. Lincoln eounty commander; '" 'W - Wh', Joe Myera, publicity chslrman: has been solt-pedsll. Arnold Brandon, treasurer: and for fear’Of upitttln,. Gilbert Sweet, all o f Shoshone: power companltj, th, Paul Bancroft, N orth 6ho- cant feature of ths ine: and Mra V. P . Perron and The commission r. Clifton Dailey, Hlchfleld. the year ended, th n

I t o u g h — S o s m o o t h .

r t c a n ' t g e t a f o o t h o l

B o'

® r ‘

1

U n d e r c o a t N e e d e d O n M o st Surl

G l o F i n i s hnest inferior finish, Moster-.vers 5 0 0 sq. f t. 1 coat— ^,h or ro ller coQter. Dries fn-ubbable, enomel-like gloss. ^}use colors including ivory,Interlor beauty todoy! - - '

o-Glo FinUh...............7 .6 0

T w T M ^ B ti iw ^ H i i h O l o i i■ O .O .! Hondi m d B™ *« f " KiM.SrBolli-6t

1.39,« m « !

|k N ^

- . I. ^ ~ ^ ^ If rtlmm ll M«' ..».1 •rsl I*** brK»i*d •• <jwL h S J h T S I J S i i ^ ^ * -rtw l* . Oil Uw

— — — — " p -

________ _____________________^ _ T r M E S - J

ets Pipeline Has St ^ Report to Congre[Ilclency of the pipeline opera- e rator that wlll b« nj - S;)f.iklns of iBdujtrlal appll- in heat-tm nster am « -o t aiomle-tneriy, th e com* was bfmrtiiJlalled:"Ion sa\s;I'VI'fr .ppiic.tion rcsulUng r e f i m d T l h ‘e''amm

e j t e n j t v e labontoOf and be produced .bv i-scale lest la ihe rouUne uie "sniaU" or "token '■ tffo-l'olopei In an oil producta in* ih b wcekAEcc. me to run Irom Silt Lake City D ean admitted the c a-vo, Wuh. Tlie pipeline la In too kllowatu—enout «Uon to JJolje and when com- the entire needs of t •d »ill cover 56« mllM. 80-urUt apartment 1. aide variety of producU Is h must be emph ped Uirough the line. Including ■•breeder" Is an ••«> tal dllferim tjpes and grades actor. Its prlmarv j »50llne, dle.'fl oil and ito-vo oil. generate electricity, loactlve antimony It used to th e scale model lm k the boundary between ttie va- generate electricity . » producn. In th e not-too-disla:<tch time tht Sall U k e City P station changes the product g pumped.Ihrough the Une, a ll amount of the tracer m aU rlal ijeclcd TiiTb the line between'ih'o liicts. As the Jimctlon between producl. moves along th e line,tracer Hobs with It. ' - ■ViUi aid of radliUon Inalni- Witj operators know w hen one ’ ■luct hi. pwed Uie cut-off ■es and ■ahen ll Is Ume to switch new stream cf gssollne o r oU to . ^proper tank." •

he commission reports cncour- .Ijly abnut prcgre.w »l lls nuclear •:tor teiUnj station at A rco. As !■sled Ult monih In the T lm ei- ^

the (Irst reiclor w ill startiiinK nitre soon.---------------------- ------------------------his reactor, called a brfteder. wlll Hou:lire a technical italf of 30 peo- ,_ Vall emp:oj-fs a Argonne nAtlon^ °aboratorj , Chicago, w hich de­ed It. The commission hopes to n from the reactor how to pro- : plu’jjnlum moto efflclenlly 1 al pre«m, ROUTE 2 , Vde breeder has a scnsaUonal fea- .Jt.wlll produce the worid’a f ln t Bids Ytrlcliy In a slutile am ount Ironi nle energy. While Ihe *gency The rbeen solt-pedilln; this feature fear-of inift'in; i-n>T <ill and er companies, this lii a slgnlfl- I feature of ths operation. le commission reports th a t "as year ended, the tmall turbogen- ^

l o o t h , f C r j l

f o o t h o l d !

K .-

I r orT T ® ^ ■ [ 1

TPM o st S u rfa c e s ! H H l f l n i

^ ® ^ B oys' Folly UD r e u to p c o o

P a y ? l D o w n l

• \ / \ # BeanUlul all woocoat lo eombloati

QUART . . blue and.brtm n. ! ^ a o d 10.

^ >11KifdisivBoth'ofWo^yvofk ' —

Klal, 1-Gallon 5-45 . \ ( ^ mI tbM IM Aadir dirt. s im m . KMr.. Mm M hom. 12 ntMi> U

F ratern ity Pr . D fM sT rou ta

• I f - tM iin g P o i n t ------- p ^ y f i D ow ri'

- .tw l* . oil kw te iw g li" *

A IN AVE. W E S T

PHONB 28S0- . ^

~ r .

^ T O T E g - N E W g T O A

as Star P r o g r a m Feiangressmen Several vocals, plant

tha t wlll be run by the reactor included In enterUln it-tm nster and power sludlu legulsr Boy»’_club me< rmrtiiJlalled.", ■- at the Twin PalU Wi11 now. the agency alway, has * barbedahop quarte •d to the amount of electricity produced by tha- brwder u "alph M c F a l l^

i" or "token.- Under question- tne prograb week AEC Chairroin Oordon FMendcltng at^d Leas I admitted the amount would be » blacWnce acl:^ low atu-enoush to provide for i"*"- harmonica »olo._ Hire needs of the mo.'l modem ‘on »nd Dick Day, acl It apartment building Jones records,nust be fmpha.si«d lhat the , Pr^l^lent Bob Mini ler" Is an ••experlmentar re-

IU primary purpose Is not lo ale electricity. Yet It may be - ^;ale model lor pllci lhat wlll FILF.R. Feb. 7—M r ale electricity In huge amounts Hasg left Monday to I not.too-diiiant future. In OaUand. Calif.

I WILL ACCEPT

Sealed Bids o n

3 R o o m H o u s9 Double Construction

# Shake Siding • Bath with FixturesHouse on rear of lot at <10 8lh Ave.. Buhl To ^ moved on or belore Feb. 10. 1851

HARRY PIPERtO U TE 2, W ENDELL P H O t

Bids will be opened Sot., Feb. 10, 19f

The right _ls rc»er> ed lo reject any or *11 bldi

M E B U C K W D C O / b e q u i d

r M . ^ ' W p B o y s 'G o b a r d i L e i s u r e C o a t*

~ ii •i i i i ^ ^ f l l W Royon goborcflno wilined yokej tailored

( ■ P ^ I V t^S B s I Solid colon of ikipp^ B ' o y - *>“'0'

f s 'F o l l y U n e d ' ........................

i u YopcootS . riSSL

1 1 -5 0 gUlul all wool tweed lopId eomblnation colon of j . f tand.brflWB. 51«a 4, A / . M r

y I ’J

■Im A X ■

/ ' ^ u S - ^ / l B o y s ' G a b o r e^ D r e s s T r o u s e r

i - •P f» -sfw ^ rovoo fl~ (3% m a x ihrlnkog

zlpper'fly.Gray-e> _ brown, blue-Qrgy,

J V . J

H v w m

c i te m i ty P r e p

•ssTroutare

^ ■ D o w r i ' 3 ^ ™

nirood nod e l r*b*rdisawool. 77% gabardine. ' VMtwbxf* t»

tk rttlslahl.— T f n «T %i— aSrt’. l > la5 r ~ tT O « r" a t$ r- ii iK B e -^ ------ '* - ^ r imiy’: *M«>.febkilvlak«9.

x i . s . . r o 4 g a _ ........................ _

n-am F e a tu re s Losers Se fs’ Club M eet JS-Sru.'J.Vu-i '■ i": r”“.y“SSl™■« s:■?*” n*^ 'lU hEih wembtrr-aml iirn.—bedahop quartet. Oary Crltt- I----------- .n, Bill Morgan. Oene Suiion

le t's Plhng ni'd Leas Spellm aa who h V l 9 I V alBcWnce acl: Chesler HQI- ' armonlca aolo. a n d Bob Bol-l Dick Day, acting out Spike C D V C i7nt Bob Mingo Inlroductd I l \ I C

LEA>-E ON V ISIT j,R. reb , 7 -M ra . W. W. Ed- jeemi to be tn a sUxrft Monday to v till relaUvei those of you wholand. Callf. coopi and equipmenl

tlmc to rtallM a nle of ttiat Investment.

>T this and labor too,finance plan that ?

, irppeal to you and itl> o n tom* money. We

broiler typo chicks,■ • good luperrlsloh, and

J A | | | » A■ U U 9 1 7 falling from 1,000 ll

set In touch with us

i c t i o ndetnlls and our ftye; Bill Brede. wltl be | tact you, explaining

i r e s

)th Ave,. Buhl ' W rite o r call no

>■ 13- fu ll Inform at

PERP H O N E 4 0 2 6 SWII

F .b . 10, 1 9 5 1 8 , C O M P ,

any or *11 bid*. Phona'jiuTwin rail*

30 q u ick o i a b unny ..“.Tir

Honeysuc

- mite

W , ..........5*^1%’ G a b a rd in etu re C oats with 2 flap p

3 p e be lted back, i m onth sl2es.

n gobordlno w ith royon .yokej tailored shoulders f J . - j color* of skipper blue. . _ ‘‘“ "*8“ '

, maroon, boiflo. 4-10. rxwbii kr«iiii co»m

1 ................................... 6 .9 5 1,'ro.a or bla* ia I to i

JUVENILE A IL W OOL CO AJmM* !<*■ mJ «Ui

y s ' G a b a r d i n e

ess Trouser* . , v|K%7y%^

3-wfoyoo y i b a r J f * — ......... tR JC ji y f j -'

, m a x ihrlnkoge); pla^>er fly. G roy-ereM . to".

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S p b r t ^ h i r t s 1 ^

• P«rtpM»oMnlflni h j iw * brw hM ^ _____l«P 0«^.« t«#5L rpedal •EmIm. rl«p ^ ih M n ' . d lX tS S i S lT i * DSBTiaairaa.

oM&ee( otf^oat'

i O s e r s S e r v e \ \ \ IriELD, Ftb. 7 - L o « r i la » V . W 'onih Uons elub atlar>danc« \ . - ^ tU kenterUlned the wlnnera at f ^ i J u / / • •r dinner Sunday n ig h t at mlen haU in ralrfleld . The < / ^ras «en,ed to H U ona club U j m U ^t-and-wlTta.- ■ ------- -— -------~ —

jfV Raise I RYERS I I M

jtlook an lhe fryer markcla to be tn a strong poalUoa

ue of you who have vacant n | 'and equipment to operat* • •—'It seenvs lo be an opportun# ,:o rcalli4 a nice profit out WA,t Investmeni. If you havB ■ «!

e V a ‘^'ui*al’'w " f M l '' t j l ! - I f C N T I J CI to you and itlll triake you I * ■■ 1 1 1 W money, We have Bood

:.p‘M a . ‘C r . ' ■ B O U R B io' If you are interested In I from 1,000 Infers o r up, touch with us a t once, or call our main office JnFnlls, Idaho, giving u s lull ^I and our frj-er superrlsor. a T ^ C * ' irede. wltl be glad to con- K Q t C a t I ^ou, explaining all details.

________________________ ,________sm tite o r call now R iv in g c & M E 1 0uH in fo rm ation t o S n "

I

S W I F T \COMPANY L _ , s g e 8

) i u Fbone M-B'rail* Goodlof 8 6 pROOF*THEOlDI

y..“.Tir d o n 't d e la y 1 ^

o n e y s u c k l e — b e s t i n t h e E q :

mites'coats

Pay $1 Nowl f l f e S ' ’

5 .9 5 mII wool In ta n o r blua A j g B i yeed. Doubla b re a s te dith 2 flap p o c k e ts ondsited back. 6 , 1 2 o r 18 fon th sl2es.

l#r boyi' / / ^S9qI tw eed / VN, , -- .. Pay Sl now!' . ^ ^. br«iUd cott laa ^ ' r l

6.95 . TIN IL E ~ ~ l

W OOL C 0 V 8 R T /

><•>'lo >-*-10.95 vdBa. t*i « trxa. ^ 6 ^ ^

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K ' mYellow label " " “i

ENTUCKY STRAIGHT j BOURBON WHISKEY /

- y y ^ i L J 2

:OOF • THEOLOHERMrrACE COMPANY,ntANKFOKT. I<

h o ld s y o u r

1 X > 1 5 /

yl ' Cvg%_ J y

1 t h e E a s t e r p a r a d e , M a r c h

'3F*®w

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r o i d d l t n * A l l W o o l i T e t e ’ H o n t y

C r e p e C o o t t C o t t o n D r t t

to rM M ityBvnatocnM lB*. M k A l i a i B i•roid«ry;iT]a,d«(tNhQbl*loMi d o i - f l i v i r e B D e r c ^ f ^ 7 T ^ r r ^ n | ^ ^ ™ | ■ow. enml^ i U . : g i a | | | ^ ^

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JU S Tlo ld B y o u r - . .

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C o H o n D i t n M ' ' ' ^ g j | |

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A M C H S

- By BOB o n x iA MTher* a r* aoln* to b« wme old*

Um«n C4iled bcck to handle cotch- tn t Jobs > t h ltb tchooU In Magle VtUtjr c u t «euon. About 10 o( tin younger coaches holding doro podtlon* DOW w« H M B H I H JUit a hop . Uip •od » Jump »v*y from being calledloto the service- ■ ■

A lood s u m ; o( T ^ S ^ .. th* .(WMches am f ^ m

|H rtM T T cotflcm in / • mI I iome- bTMich ot <k.- < S ^ M 111 Um (crrlee and \ ^IN MT»r»l Me youni D l men Uablo Io rI I draft call. . . I f f ,I t TWi will be IU1 1 . »bout th e only ^ ,I t major eh*n«e on tho hUn athooi i l l iporta level. The'wolvea lhat com# SIS out In th e sprinj cnliina for aIt eoachea'»c»lp If ho didn 't have thfl; maUrlal to win a,i many lam ei uM'l th# chair eo*chu thought h# ahouldI ' Irtn, wlU n o t be relllng u loud thU' C year’?. The problem wl!l be. If »e let our,! preient coach to, cnn we tepUcei'l hlfflJ W ith thU In mind, *om# I - achool board* are eottis to h»v«; r to pay m ors to held th rlr present' CoaS;.. wngc trerte or not, Joha|! »111 be plentiful.( High echool nihletes, of course.I art nr' Hmft1 rnulallons. Hoaever, ft KBtleredI /eir h*vs 3e lt «dic«Js In th li region1 to enllit, ^

1 H»t* off to Idiho StaM college'* 1 boxing leam . Tuesdfty night the

Bengal fighter* tthlpped UCLA, a coait power. 1-1, TJiLi Is lhe aame UCLA equad tha t dumped our alma n*t«r. S tanford, e-3 on Saturday.

Are there *UII doubters around who u y Id ah o fiUte would be an

-^*> uy na rlf th is je ar_ (o r the Uni- ren ltr cf Idaho? »'* a de/n *hame. ih* two b ig achoola in tha state •ra not meeUng ihta acaaon. Qf eour«. ll's tinderiUndttble why th#

' Vandal* a re ro t wllUng.

*^e have c la u B official* working e liu A games," one coach wa* heard to la ; recently about somo ba*ket- UU offlclala In Magic Valley,

H« waa rftferrtng tn thfl f/imtnla- ilantr plan of aaUgnlni official* to work gamea. BchooU no longer con­tract for whUUe-lootera. ThU I* all dose a m ohth In advance by a com- mluloner appointed by the baaket- ball ofllcIaU themselvea and ap­proved by th e ichool*.

Ther# are flaws In any new plan and thei# undoubtedly will be 'K'orked out In tim e. The commlaaloner plan U Ideal. I t ellmlnaie.i more problems than ean be listed he re along with any friction th a t might be developed ovtr the hom e tchool hiring a man

if— who would n o t ba accepubl# to th# i-l Tl»ltor*.■' ClMi A school!, w here the crowd*■j ate laygcr and ths brand o t ball nor- ' j Rially on a higher plane than In class ! ■ ' B KhooU, no longer e re getUng the

•'cream of th e crop" la orflcial*. ThU U sot to m e»n that th e clacs B'a are ■getUng mediocre official*.

But thexlas* A school*. In the paat, hava cornered the nam e referee*, the

m - boy* w ho.have had m ore ezperlcBce £ and are weU-knovn to all. This la I o«t fo under th s comml**loner plan, p * h tn •y e rro ae get* a cr«ck * t the 'j bigger gaoiea. The c lass A coaches I sow are mLwlng their old atand-bys. i A m#«tlna win b# he ld a t 3 p. m.I Sunday In Jerom# for coaches and i otfldala to ge t together on rule in- } te ^ t a t lo n a . Every coach and of- I flclal Ihould atund.I Probably th e whole crux of the I current un rea l among some coaches F about offlclala Is the blR variation |. In the ways games arc called, }t Is ]' ipparant n n d H confuscs the playcra

w a hM a b ig difference, a t times In outcome* o f gomei.

Sakata Beats Haddock, but

i Under Protest1 - Xddle WlUlamj t o o k — Mlk#I Natarlan In two out o f three fall*1 In th# m ain event in th e wreaUlng; ___ .matches _ a t th# R adio Rendevoo: Tueeday" lUghlT W l' the“ b6u t-tha l ' ' highlighted the th ree-can l match

was the one Dale Haddock lost to Mr,

I In an unprecedented move. Had­dock, who la s t thft m atch , snatched «p th# micTophane o f the public addtws (anslwn a n d ehaiunged both Mr, Sakat* and th e referee, a

i wuntrrm an o t the J a p weight Utter, to a return match.

Haddock leat th# m atch by what i he felt WM unfair Interference by I tha referee. Sugt Hayamaka. The

ganllaaan roughneck h a d Mr.[ BakaU on th e topes a n d was giving

him the buslnes* w hen the referee 1 told him to break h is hold. Had-

, dock refused- a nd -«ayam aka re- ’ leased Dale's hand* by pressing his

thwnbi la th e wreeUer’s neck. . j When D ale swung on th# refereeL----- to . protcit.. M r. SakaU -caught him; from behlrid and pinned him with a

hip lock. TheJapanesc weight lifter won the second fall w ith a similar hold WhUe Haddock won the flrat faU with a hangman's hold.

Sj the m a in eivRt willlsm* won , the tin t faU with a body pre.«.

Kauri an forced Williams to give- ......nft,*lU i.ajrtl& l teck-for-the aeeond.

. teS WhUe 'WQUiws took the third f U and m a tc h with a body alam.

------ Sai -Melby. n inaer-up In th#IMS Ur, America contest, took the eptner from jack Pappenhelm in 31

- minutes w ith an abdominal stretch.match.

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^ Jerome St ^Bruins_as^ SShellacksmolding down ^

- The hot Jerome T igera pushed led Twin Falls all the -w ay for & favored Bruins. Jcrome out-sm

■ Falla to even tho score f o r a 31 S9k> II Jerome. i

M I;i .the other h ig h lig h t o f i M th e evening, the rip -roaring [_

x T V l f l Rupert P irates poured o n the steam In the final minute* to race

] K . post their arch*rlvals, Burley. 08-M hi (f l , Isefore a capacity crowd Irj theriiUiB Rupert gymnasium. I t wai th e sec- p,

ond win over Burley fot Rupert and mi high *thOOl the ninth straight for the c lu b In

!g that com# n g seven conference ploy, illlng for a jn other action. CaitWord upset ii> In't have Uifl ijuhl « .38, BlUs beat Malta 53-H3, «• ny games u Hanien shaded Harelton 81-50. Hal-

he ahouW ley tripped Carey S3-35, Eden bii as loud thU stopped Paul 63-41, Kimberly de. bi.

, , fealed Murtaugh 88-4J and Wendell If we let our Qoodlng SUle « . 33. A « h e d - u

ulcri game between Ilcyhum and LoaV

V I r . l r No notice of the cancellation was w. / nn? joS i given, II.

jr no . jg Tlgere took the floor .of roiirse "'i

rirnft followed throunh In aiiick orclcr w

i“ thlJVello'n p ' " ' ‘he lead a“ tc r -the f,i" first minute, but Jerome, sparked by (.

Denny Weigt snd Larry Brocken- R. . . *=' '7 roared back to go ahead iO-e gi*

“I ‘ H'l of Uie flrit quarter. U..I i r i A « As Uie second frame started, Jer- •*I. Ih . .am ? fy Herrick and Biid Sweet connect.erl Oli alma «> T " '" ‘he flcore,n flaturdav diunptd In two In a rowlers around **''* Jerome a lead tt h e ld forrould be sn t*!® remainder of the game. A t times,OT the Uni- the Tigers held a nlne-polnt lead Jfi'a im shame. »nd after the half, never leaa than 5,’1 ths state five points, r .,season. Qf Bobby Palash, ace Twin -Falls J*i

ble why th# guard, wai held to three p o in ts In >,vng. the first half. Bhortly a fte r the Me

. third quarter opened, Coach HaroldrlaU working Brown shifted Uie senior to center r.nh was heard and ho went to town ending u p with Meome basket- n IxjlnU'ahd high icorlng honors, .alley, Brackenbury and WeIgt Ued with mu

: officials to 16 out of 28 field goal tiiem ptJi forlonger con- » better than 60 per cent average. Ru

. p i s is all T«in p.jii, iijd trouble h ltt ln s the^ 'S " I ' basket bul also connected f o r 18.

i* ■Jerome took Its slx-polnt m a rg in on it. es ana ap- g, 33 jo u j, „ j ,e iij, against Uie Bruin* to 12 for f.*

s t - ™ » • “irt°Drob?eras effectively botUcd up ^• olone wUh ‘h ' '‘*>'>’Ole “» Coach Oeralcl Del- nu be developed *'■» playing heads.irlng a man up ball. Taking advantage of loose )UbI# to th# olllclatlng, th i Tigers kep t the cu

Twin Falls pivot men off balance 5.7 s the crowd* and sewed up th# center of the floor,I o t bal! nor- Injurlei again plagued Twin Fulls. [■"' than In class Brown's squad played without the s getUng the services ot Bud Crou, big center s., .fftcial*. ThU u-ho'ts bedfast wlU) a flu bug. Cross vi, clscs B's are accounted foc 14 point* a t Jerom e Is. when the squ*di m « first.I, In th# past, Twin Falls won Ui« Junior varslly c.. referee*, the game 40-32. uue experience . It.wA* a rough and tumble some all. This 1* a t Rupert that iiw 38 fouls colled w , ssloner plan, on the teama In thi* tenslon-pucked J!" a-*ck » t the series. Hupert took a JB-IB first |J„. 3 A coaches quarter lead and held a 3B-29 m argin n., d stand-bys. a t the halt. Burley closed th e score R 1 d a t 3 p.m . to 4S-44 going Into Uie fmal quarU r, :oaches and but Hupert gained Its momentum on rule in- again and surged ahead to a 68-61 t

tch and of- score a t the end of the game. r ‘ It was hard fought and rough all

cru* of the the way. BlUy Hay* copped high jme coaches ecorlng honors with Jl points. Abble [J*' >1r varlaUon Tlrlguen wa* held to 12, Don Sm ith caUed, J t Is paced Hurley with 16 points. R upert iiro I the player* won th# Junior varsity game M-43., a t times In Castleford used lu height to ad- f;‘*

vantsge against an injury-h lfB uhl r «----- aquad to even Uie score w ith the s»u

Indians at Castleford. Bittner. Rey- J"-; i f c nolds and Halfner were out o t the

Buhl lineup. The Wolves played I wllhoul HeiselholL TI n i f ' Castleford took a three po in t lead r . .

In th# first quarter snd he ld the margin Uiroughout Uve half. Then

i l P Q T ‘he Wolves went to work In th e third i*" tn d fourth frames to build u p their w.i

>ok Mika Smllh led CasUeford w ith 11 Kv« th r * ^ f .i i t points, but U was CoUiem'who Vcor- 5*>;

,« points in Uie Uilrd <juarter n a“ '• I O’* thelr^.park,

r W - l K i i to»»-toppsd-Buhl.wlUvnlne^Brown

.„ k tne jayve# game 28-16. y.lusk w jinntcn scored a free th row In t« ‘

thela*tm lnutetonlpnaielton 61-50 J*''move. Had- in • hard-pUyert game at H azelton:h, snatched Umee led Haiellon scoring w ith 24 JVl

th# public points. Mushllts was high for H ansen i .ehaiunged wiU> 18, Harelton won the Joyvee iVI

le referee, a game 38-S7. I ’ Jvelght Utter, HaUey Jumped to an early lead I

and coasted In for Its win over Cnrey. M*»£h by w hat Jay Buhler sparked Coach Ivan det»fer«Bce by Ball's charges with 27 points. Den- Ph:imaka. The nU Draper was high for Carey wlUj

h a d Mr. 13. Hailey girl* nipped C s i ^ girl*1 was giving S7-35 in th# preliminary tu ssle . Jthe referee Zden came from behind In thehold. Had- second quarter to defeat P a u l at P"!

pressing his points and MarUn was high fo r Paul ^; neck. . wiu» ll, Paul took a 14-11 first o u a r.th# relaree 1«<»- faut Eden came back f o r •

caught him “ -aj margln-ai the hilf.-paui u a r*him WlUl a rowed Uie gap to on# point going w"

weight lifU r Into the final frame, but Eden piledth a similar up 17 polnU lo six for p»m m th# ^on the flrat l**t quarUr. £d«n also w on the _hold. Junior varsity j»ni# J3.3J.^IHIsms won WendeJl tsm* behind l o ths Iasibody pre.«. '“" “ I Oooding Bll

m s to give Stste 43-33. The RcdiUns h e ld a Pluc-ths-seeoad. .*2?.leadj^lhi.Quarle{.hut.Weiidell POti Uie Uilrd 'e f | t »head to tiiy 24.17 a t Uie BUlOdy slam. haU, Peterson led ^Vendel! w ltlJ 13 8*r•up In Ul# ’*■*»lit. took Uie SUte with ij. WendeUinhelm In 21 lunlnr varslty game 25-W.linal stretch. power l a th#

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^Surprises ^} as Rupert zIls Burleyg e ra p u sh e d a h e a d in e a r ly m in u te s a n d e - w a y for a. w e l l 'c a r n e d 42 -36 o v e r t h e o m e o u t- s m a r t e d a n d o u t-p la y e d T w in o r e f o r a 3 5 -3 3 lo ss tw o w e e k s a g o a t

i> -roaring j__ B o x S c o r e s I

L°S, _____„ ,irley. 08-64 u iiu r t S s Knara i t i l •d lr» the « 1 ’ M«rph» t s 1 1.1 th e sec- g i ' i " . ' I * o::o : t \ \ \lu p e rt and Mujhnu f J 4 n«»iiD g } « 4le c lu b In ______ ^*'•1'* « J J J

TuUk 21 IS U| Totab II U t«lord Upset i i i in . .n ..........„ _ J _____.11 is s» i talta 53-43, .......... ........... - ■■■» ss <s *461-50. Hal- BUas IS, MALT* u■36, Eden BIU* fs (t pfltblu fc (i pfnberly de. siroud f » s t <j«iu«Ur f i J 1

! ; i S S i . ' . . ! : !. A flched- UnV^r « * I I TIxm.p.on, « 1 II'bum and Low.r r a t S Carathm i t l llot plnyed, J ; ! n^ ° " « « ?laUon was w trffn r . e e o|wifM o # o

c the floor Tvi*it « "s ii t»u Ii is i i i i m ind .and nii» ________________i< so <s ss

1*“ *’ 5 ^ EDE.s'il. PAUL «i, a fte r -the f ,,.„ f , „ pfip.ui f , „ pf ^porfccd by Irnrr t * • ijconnor ( l i l

Brocken. 5 ' ' « Sifi"*?,*’ ‘ ‘ ; .head 10-e a 1 1 D i r l i l h j ! 5arter. t,«iiim*r e i o il&iiii t s i s a rted. Jer- Hj*r’w»i'r r s i i a iI connect. ' ______I ______the ncore, .T ouu st i i )<| TcuU is n :a

> In a row --------------------M '• j*t he ld for ■ " ' •'.1. A t times, KTMntRLr »i. m ub ta ijch a point lead '* '} '» '*' leas than | ,* jio“ b.*r4 / } * <win -Falls J*i« « * l l[utl--»fl»n<i i i o s po in t* In K»i*on^* * J 0 i lu S " " * c o s ' a fte r Uie M-iC.nir J s Jiiiiei o i o i

E“ - ; : 1 ' " '"Ig u p with MeE-en 0 # o| ]

Toiai. n i S j i Touu TTH 50 : , Ued with »!urt»u«l. ___ ______ __ « M 10 <6 ,

t ^ p t s for • gvrERT“a ^ R t . s r si ’t average. Rup«i n fipiitiuricr i t ft pf (ll l t ln s the tlHiru.ii I * J ’ o a 2 ‘;d f o r 18. . 7 1 . 4 4 1 'm a rg in on i t . , . 1 7 t s Rk4 1 i «foulB were * I S {nTri’m" } ? a '- o l . t r o r . , . V _ . , , ,

______B-rt-on J I ObotUcd up Tol.1. IS :o 20 ToUI, so I. l»erald Del- nupm .................. ..........l» ss «« ts ,ng heads. --------- ...--------- is :ii «< i< ^:« of loose cABTLEroiin <i. bUul >s ikep t the CuCtford (s ct cl|Ughl t l fl I>f

ff balance S-'iin.m.', 5 ? j 5 1 (f the floor, v.'hri* ( s 0 slurown g i s e ,rwln Fulls. '■"’> « 5 1 ‘ «Ithout the s \ f 0 0 big CCIlter l7mu.Uo. »0 0 I’ smuT?; » l l i , bug. crosj vi,|>n 0 0 Jla t Jerom e Coih.to ^ ^ J . ______ ‘St. Touli I> * nl Teul< » * ISlor varslly c..tirfoH ........ ..... . 1 s U ii-*o

UUhl ----------------- ‘ • * tnble .Bime wknoell « , fiohnis'o state m t3Ul3 collcd W.ncl*lt fir ft rf,nMdln« u It pfon-packed j;" '"*” i ? 5 aB-IB first ‘ I ? ; o.29 m argin n .rrui ilsmiih 0 i ith e score R M«on ilobt.j. < s i

a lq u arU r, } ? g ^lotnentum 1 ______10 a 68-61 Toui. IS s u l Touu It « n o

cia 'iM Buti.................. 'S 17 j ! jjrough all ....... . ■ “ * piped high HAILEY 11. CAREY 11nts. Abble t;*'!," “ r ' a(on Sm llh ll.u i. 'V j i o f o 5 i ots. R upert llrorif* f O O O D IirtVfr a I I 1ime M-43. f l O l Frrah t « 0 0 0h t to ad. s ? i *, i n X-h it-B uh l r « u r « 0 e 6 D Drir.r . « 1 s 6w ith the Ssurk I 0 « OOKh«rt S 0 0 0

^ e r . Rey- J'”'" * » * J ? S'**"!, ' i « >lUt oX the Mk'iMoJ f 0 « 1 ® sM played — ____ ______

' 51 « IS Total* 15 » U 4point lead r „ ; y -----------------------'i f? J? t : _he ld the ----------------- ;...... ♦ « ■

slf. T hen JERQUE « , TWIN FAtLB S< th e third '! |„ 'h.v i'* ''J L

1 u p their w .i.i f s . s f ! o at w ith 11 Kvani c S 1 S S.r<l c i «who acor- » f * Slilu**'' * * * tl <juarter d J l . ! ; " / I j , elm.S^n *, I Ielr apark. [tot.tru t i 4le. Brou'o ......... .........Tiuiwii * _ « 1;ford wou _ _ |Enii«r « J _ J

Toull IS u i:l Totiii IS « t :th row In Twin K.iii ...................... a is i; snUon 61-50 .......... - - .......- -.'o '-I SJ *5

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M u r p h y in G a r d e narly lead BOISE, Peb. 7 (ff>-Harry (Kid),>er Cnrey. Matthews' Madlwn Square Garden >ch Ivan debut March 3 wllh Irish Bob Mur- nts. Den- Phy tnoy produce a Botse UUe fight arev wtth between Matthew* and Ught heavy, irey Blrl* welBht champion Joe Maxim, t i ^ l e M atthews' manager. Jack Hurley, rt fn thB to ld Idaho Statesman by tele-

P n til at phone Tuesday from New York: i -w l L-j i - - '-MaKlm, wm-flRht the-winner of , p -u , tne H a f e O scrap'\k 'H ire«j'^e"can ' l i f « u lT guarantee. And should

M atthewa v ia . Uiafs Boise." if,,., n lr? - Boise lU h t promoter T e x -

H ager offered a IM.OOO Buarantee to Maxim If he would meet MatUiews. ' ’h o hM fought »evenil times In Ul lr» th# m ^ rtng.

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Qd I s th* Iiu t ha lf to detest M alta B3-U a t Oooding Bllsa. Harold Siroud waa the spark-

s h e ld a Pl'V the BUs* team with 3l I WendeU PQlots. A&(3etwn.ot-MHlla scored.as. . 7 a t tho BlUs woa th# girls' preliminary I w ltU 13 h ig h for

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< * I Jlia PJdreck. HsnKO, six fsol, Uireia a a SsnUiern Idaho College of EdacaUon b

_ _ _ in actlan Thorsday cllbl Id Kimberly I■ i« II II lege. Coach Emle Craner lald his Pali V, ts Kimberly game and feeb bit'elub cai'* ** “ _eoat«at_wlH-paU-JUmb«l,:*_>»jT.««»->«i <Jln Parrott pholo—itaff engraving)

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U C L A i n 7 - :ii;cH 4» P O C A T E L L O , Feb, 7 (>P)— Th< ts ll ll pf B e n g a ls a dded a n o th e r kno t to i 4 / J * < n j> h t w ith a 7 't o 1 leam v ic to ry .nd f 1 0 s fo rn lft a t L o s Angelefl. I t w a.i th e » * « * so n a n d fo llow ed B ruin w ins ~

0 I 0 o v e r P o ly a n d S tan fo rd , n ' ® * E lm e r D o u g l a s won on

p o in ts o v e r P a d d y C arver a t TTIsjo 135 po u n d s f o r th e b n e UCLA

« » » t)o in t. I t wa.s th e f i r s t boxing J j lo 3H f o r th o Id a h o Stnte soph- j

**f» ft pf om oro in co llegc and h igh ©j , 0 1 2 school c o m p e ti tio n . ov

* ‘ > A plca.«r for tho st.mdlng room ‘ 6 1 only crowd was Uie 175 pound mix.1 0 0 Bob Blanton. Twin Fall*. Idaho" ' J Slate. WM forced to come irom be- <

‘ } 1 fl hind in the third round to outpoint pinJ ----- Bot> Edwards. The VCIH /(ghtcr, vfcso H i» trimmed down from his ujunl heavy- j

I ;5 ; Vt »el8hi spot, camc oul like a tiger inthe second and sent Blanflon reel- »ci

'BL »• ing- ■ ■ ■t e* 8 ^ Idaho Stato slto has wins this year elu

S S I over North Texas Slate, Colorado > > 1 } ? Mlne.i and the University of Mlnne-

1 0 : aota, ^SI 2 Waho Btate wUl meet the Uiit- ,

‘ 1 ® 0 verstiy of California Feb. 17 in Poca- Ullo.

7 , , j Th# summary: j u iI i t 11—JO 135 pounds—Eugene Machida, Ida- I s s—.s (jQ state, awarded a dcclslon after LA STATE ) i two round.? over Mamorl Oni. i.

'* '* 130—Bob Laurlenzo, Idaho Slate, Laj , 5 3 awarded 0 decision after one minute froi I I t o l second round over Bob MJddo. da> 5 \ \ 135-Elmer Douglas, UCLA, out- nig 1 0 0 pointed Paddy Carver. Ma

J 146-Harley Toivnc. Idaho State,It » n outpointed Bob Doaacy. HE

\ i ” Jj ISS—Tom Dunn, Idaho Stale, out-pointed Erwin Thompson. y y

11 166—Max Thompson. Idaho State, l \t* r i awarded a decision after two rounds

, 0 0 1 o^er Dick Ttmpleton. ^r a ( I 175—Bob Blanton.. Idaho Slate, f 1

e 0 0 outpointed Bob Edwards.‘ • : Heavyweight - Forfeited lo Idaho k

r . S i s Stale.t 0 0 0 EJthlblUons; ^ e iI, - 1 S J 155 pounds—Art Lapore, Idaho iinr

* State, outpointed Ron Clnrk. n.p--------- 165—Moyle Workman. Idaho Slate inx

‘ ” and Dennis Tanner drew.

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B, six fsol, Uiree Inch c en te r prospect for (be ‘t of EdacaUon baskelbaU team , wbo may be seen rtbl Id Kimberly In a game w ith Bol*« Junior eoi- ,mer lald bis P a n lb e n .a re oal for a win la the ,,e»U bit 'elub can turn th e ttlek. A preliminary ,

laff engraving)

loxers Wallop : in 7-1 Match ';b, 7 (/P)— T h e Id a h o . S t a t e co lleg e boxing p :her kno t to t h e i r v ic to r y s k e in T uesdny, ?team v ic to ry o v e r t h e U n iN 'c rs ity o f Cali- ,E3. I t w a.i th e f i r s t U C L A lo ss o f th e sea- ?Iruin w ins --------------------------------------------------

on Ofegon Defeats „ .“‘/ iL i Cougars 54-52 ; r s t boxing Ifl RougH Battlf*__ sta te soph- p u l^ m A N . Waah., 'FV;b. 7 (/P>- ^ and n igh O teson racked up a 54-53 victory y

o v e r leagucMiadlng Washington u indlni room S U te Tuesdoy In a rough and « pound mix tum ble northern division Poclflc

'all*. Idaho Coast conference basketbaU game, ne Irom be- Oregon climbed Into a second - to outpoint place U# w ith Washington by the t

XA /(ghtcr, vfctorj'. J ’mill heavy- Fo rty -e igh t personal fouls were ct te a tiger In cajicd. 29 ngDlnst WSC and 10 u anaon reel- ogalni^t O regon aa both teams

battled for a lead which continually jp Ins this year eluded the Cougsrs. e,'Colorado -Referees balHed almost as hard yotM m ne. jjgpp n je game under control

as tempers flared on both sides.:t the Uiit- y_rsc gu a rd Leon Mangls and ir . i im t'o c a . Oregon guard Mel Krause both were Jf

tossed out o f the game by referees w Ju r in g tha lo s t few second*. d<

achlda, Ida- --------------------------^clslon after LAYNE CONTINUES WORK Osi- NEW YORK. Feb. 7 . W>-Rex

daho Slate, Laync, the hcnv^'wclcht contender one minute from Utah, boxed five rounds Tues- b MJddo- day In preparsfJon for hJs fy!d*y JCLA, out- n ig h t bout with Cesar Brlon in ^

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’iSCnS Kentucky Takes i.ta SM, On F irst Place intd lo Idaho ncw YORK, Feb. 7 WV-If 11 gli

takeA a no ther defeat to knock to Kentucky o ff the top of tho ns- vo

ore Idaho tlonal coUcrc basketball rankings. 1,1 " l ‘- Uien the W ildcats probably can re-

idaho Slate jax and m ake themselves a t home, lel Adolph R u p p 'j protege.?, whaie '‘'I

------------- 1 only setback in 20 games was an twU le 1 overtime 43-43 loss to' St. Louis in sti

^ t tho Sugar bow l, have only six regular “—---------- season games left, and none of them 1°,,1, looks too tough.

"n iB 'w ildco ta wlU'play aeorgia T ech Friday and Uien wU! follow P‘ w tth Xsvler, Tennessee. DePaul, . ,

I .----------- G eorgia and-VsnderbUt before goingInto the post-season tournaments. ^ All a re a t hom e for Kentucky « - , cep t the DePnul game. .

K entucky took a tighter hold on fg, the No. 1 sp o t In tho weekly As- jjr soclated P ress poll today by grab, lo blng 18 first place votes from among gi the 198 sports. sTlters and broad* cast«r* who participated. |„

O klahoma A and M, atthoujh frc keeping numerical pace w llh a 19-1 an record, dropped back a bit. getting by only 15 llrs t place nods. The Ag. Br

td-hlttlneplay a n d jparW ing leajnu-oik'""' ^rk tho play-offs fo r the Stanley C u p - ^Sessional hockey’s coveted champion- f M ? s)'mboL E veiy action-packed gameI dijplay o l T io ^ e y a t ils best,* / / K

iVhiske/a«Hs'6w(r'Hill tn d Hill w iD not m ake yoa ahockey eipert. b u t It will treat yoti A 1t o v y c e y a t i t a b e j t " ^ V

IAL S P I R I T S ^ T H E H i a A N D H U X .C O k

3WS. TWIN FALLS. IBAHO

Two Hoop S I Filer Outla\^

• f i l e r , F e b . .7 —T w o t e a m a w ' ' 1 dny n ig h t a s th e F i l e r L e g io n ’s

fe *■ 1 rounrf o f a c t io n . T o p g a m e sa w ife.'.- ' 3 s to re s 30-24 . O th e r a c t io n

f o r d -10-34. T w in F a l l s S e lf s “ elim inate K im b e rly 4 2 -3 7 a n d -w F ile r L egion d e fe a t M u r t a u g h I

H b ’ 62-23. T e a m s a re e l im in a te d B V ' ' frofn th e to u r n e y fo l lo w in g H m .T th e ir second lo s s . , B u h l f i n d ' ' I ^ 9 . i F ile r hold t h e only u n d e f c a t - ■■ ■ B cd records.

Buhl ran up a 21-14 le a d a t Ui#• haU and used Ils experience to

' ■ turn back the B ed and W hite squad. S;■ V Hopkins led scoring for Buhl ' WlUl nine points, w hile Mntson■_scorcd a like number for th e losers,

e l for {lie indcpcndcnl Meat h a d to come lay be seen whlnd a 2B-1S deficit score at Junior eoi-__[j,, halt to tr ip Castleford ond send . win lo Uie__,, home' wlUi Its second defeat, irellmlnary__uujiics topped scoring fo r the wln- -^4-7-p,m ,- ftithTI~poliitj, while ii. wmg ___________IcU CasUeford w ith 14.

Twin Falls ^ I t s eliminated Kim­berly alter taking an early lead and

^ 1 ^ holding the m argin thraughont tho JI D game. Thornock was h ig h for the

Selfs wim 16. followed by Stan

h Common.1 w ith 13. QuesncU led Kimberly wllh nine.

The Filer Legion had l i t tle trouble defeating Murtaugh. M urtaugh was

g e boxing playing wiUiout the services of ils rT i ir r^ f lv ace! warren Okelberrj-. M w taugh

ichool-coach. M urtaugh high y o f Call- playing a came. B rake led f th e sea- Filer wtui la points a n d Caugncy--------------- had 13. Thome was high for Mur- ^

, taugh with 12. Io f o The tournam ent continues Wed- i

nesday night, starting a t 7 p. m.. \

2 with three contests,Flt-ER LEGION Sl. HL-KTAUGM 51 ,

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•tb. 7 (/P>- SrMltlrr I 0 ' i ? J ^4-53 victory sr;;'’* ? 2 ‘:'ADird 0 0 0Washington u,u...,ii o o oiE-inj S ® «rough and "'ii.tn j j _o.v,t.iHi J ' J '_ f 5Ion Poclflc H 6j| Tolala 10 3 :S Jtbau game. lUltllm. .Vote; Kll.r Muruogh 11. II

a second f a l l s sELfa «, KlMUEnLV j t ':ton by the f} ft ‘J ^

« 0 olsirllrMa 0 0 0 __fouls were cc>ra. oM t j u'.MUi.r : l s

;c and 10 Umtfrt * i ? i ioth teams sin«l»ioa o o ®i o i i v j continually s p iru ' o o op^”ikVr ' i is

st as hard /A reV s.it7» ,'‘ K im W ir'n . n'iler control --------- „ u !)th sides. 1langls and ini. u « i f» ft tU|Cnti>ford fe n t? jB both were Th.ri,. : l J o 2 r*iby referees whu’ oml. i 2 lo^Kwinr i ! * Isonda. Dtma 0 1 IilUnaond . 1 1 J

tnK SS- i s l K ; j ; >ir . w >-nex 0 0 2 ^

contender ______ w lundsTues- tm.U u c io' t c . i . u k ji Ttiills Frllliy iWUmt Murt; CuUfrorJ -t, Inc.e- he:

Brion In ______ noinUIIL JAVCBE J», BEI) * WHITE : i 1

__ IigM fa ft tr IM. WI.IIB fs II <1. IorANT ADS. J 0 6iKM.)on7 1 0 t

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rakes Firmer Hold |S ace in Cage Poll rWV-If 11 glea traUcd Kentucky In th e point 1_to knock lolal—based on 10 for a f irs t place

If the ns- vote, nine for second, etc.—1^30 to j.rankings. 1,100- ' »j

ily can re- The Aggies have 11 tough games ?5 o t home, left. IncludUig a Thursday date kIM. s'haie '‘■fth Oklohoma. the only team to Kes was an tw»t them th is year. T h e Aggies P.t~ Louis in still must contend with su c h powers rsix regular “ Bradley and St. Louis, both top Nne of them 1® clut». ,

Indiana, the Big 10 g ian t, clung {,V t« the leaders' hccli,-holding third -Pwll! ^ ’‘•“ h NI DePiul university, w hich lost «

' four ot five gam es on a recen t west, c em JunKtt. look the heaviest tumble

ntuckj- from fourth' c

. Konsas S tate (10-51 moved Into •'er hold on fourth ploce. followed In order by vcekiy As- Bradley, Columbia, St, Johns. St. n = ' by grab. louIj , villanova and North Carolina ■om among state,.nd broad- vuianova provides the new face

In this select company, m ovlns up althoujh from llth to ninth. K ansas Slate

vlth a lO-l and SL Johns improved th e ir places 3lt. getting by two notcheo over a week ago . The Ag. Brigham Young rank.- 14U),

___________

' H 1U ..CP1.IPAN V . L O U IS V IL L E . KY.,

HO ^ __________ __

>op Squads Elimi iitlaw Tourney C[Svo te a m s w e re e lim in a te d a n d th e defending i le r L e g io n ’s a n n u a l o u tla w basketball tourna p g a m e s a w th e B u h l J a y c e e s tr ip the M ag r a c t io n s a w In d e p e n d e n t M eat, Twin Falls, a l l s S e l f s ---------------------- T-----------------------

S Famed Gabb; S 3 P a s s e s - « i

JO P L IN , M o., F eb . 7 ( /P ) -C h ; ^rtenV e w c o lo rfu l BO-year c a ree r in baseball Vhlte squad. S a rg e ,” w ho se r- ’ed a rp b y e r , m at I for Buhl t o r d u r in g h ia y e a r s in the flport, .; v ; s “ * . th=

iSt c oS” Claimed L.rd ond send . ...... ........... ,ond defeat. ■ w no r the win- _________visiJie ti. wuig (ou;

na ted Kim- At i

lughont the -'Igh for the chad by Stan ~ j nu,.uesneU led i ^

Ittle trouble 1 ! ! ^ ' irtough was^ iccs of Ita L .. M urtaugh JF- taugh high -W ' lB3t

B rake ledId Caugncy • .h for Mur- H

.) hisInues Wed- \V, , . ■. Joh.a t 7 p m.. tear

. ' I lln>.

0 ? i ^ ■ ''aABBY~STREEI0 0 0 . . . noted U pire la basebaD for V;r0 0 <l 50 who died Taesday In fje

10 3 :s Joplin. Jtfo., foUowIji* a Uatering g. j Muruugh 11. Illness. Street, one of the neatestiMiiEHLY J7 ' “ ‘«hfrs In baaeball. minajed u ,,T ts ft IP both St. Loul* clubs In hb long

0 0 0 career. q: I s ----------------------- :---------------------- balla I ■ TP»lm.n 0 1- l]Ma..o<l t I t Kilt

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i ; I Texas Tech Signs SS ■j ; New Grid Coach '“Sl« 0 0 LUBBOCK, Tex-. Feb, 7 OPr-De- *’e i

’ — ^ ^ W itt Weaver. SB, iisslstant coach *tu s 31 Tulsa university has Ixen named t

J :t, Inde. head footbaU coach a t Texa* Tedi- J"®'" nologlcal coUege. 1*™

a WHITE : i Prc.sklcnt D, M. Wigglni said Ihs nroa Ills fs II tp long tcnrch for n coach to succeed mid'

i Morgan, who resigned last fall, Jc * ' 0 t j,ad come lo an end. wa.4

Weaver wns given a five-year con- beca 1 .1 trac t a t an undisclosed salary be- was

I l Q llcvcd to be between »10,000 and The *12,000. * Jan,

r . kids

Basketball Scores "nI pjjt,

f irs t place .C .-U 3 0 to j g

ugh games r.'.^i‘lfart^o^‘B^uM*i!‘ '‘ ” n r•sday date Kjcn n Paul ii Wy team to Klml...lr ts, Murtaugl. li " ••he Aggies P/i*' ‘S ? ‘‘iu„V ,„ «nch powers R j^ n es'u!,r"» ?iI. both top N.mpa SJ. E»m..t 11 ond!

CaiiKt baUi .» t . . i u » 5!“Idlng third --P»nn

‘" f f ^ lest tumbls Nmh c.rolina etat. at, TtrBp* 11 - - tfie •om fourth' c cN T -X iioir C ^ , ( i .

K,n.«V, Su t. 67, Mli.«rl itnovcd into Vi1 order by »• Au»aur» 8J___________Johns. St. " — —

week ago

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Gabby Street

i n M i s s o u r i?cb. 7 m _ C l m r l Q a E. (G abb il. ir e e r in baseball e n d ed Tuesday 7 d a rp b y e r . m a n a g e r and r a d io ^ r s in the iiport. d ie d in a /o p l in S

* th e a g o of 68

. I w h ic h he had n e v ^ — jr js c d .—--Twice—befffr

. fought on tiv( iia it tna ; going opcriiions In lu

At hi£^bcdside when ie* a jn . Tuesdty were U..11

. their two children. Uh , Charles E, Blreet. Jr. j Hull. Weston, Mo. *! Gabby's career Inc.'M

m anager ot the two iu ior leogus team*. Ukq1030-33 and Uie Brovtik van-pennants m th t^

, 1930 and 1931 and Ml H H Wond scries victory ot«

aeiphln ACliIfUcs la tti)He considered Ihosetn

. his assoclaUon with [fa ^ ■ r .. jonnson on Waahtap*H I “ hlghllttiUi

1 « e r. T he John*on-Stiw H V , . lion w as one of ba*et»n

By ..;-J-- Ooa-of-bttrtaU^TOHW r -' ^IWi was a populir figure lakEET “ “ t to cgu(

Z *'>'• It n aHe h a d a seemingly e i

t h e ^ e ^ t rirns- Hrtithe nealMt a b*U t ,Washington mooce m nil long ^

__________ O abby iroi* la pn iabait w ith HopklnsTlOt, I

t i t Kitty league In 19a, i; t o o “''th Terre Haute, lnl,j

1" ' I J I went to themajorKtajj a 0 0 the Senators, Clnclsut

ton Braves md New .Tat A -weak hitter—hii a

- - Jor league average *«, fiMAwtii.iL dropped Into the mtt -------- ----- where.ie.pl*i-edwltliai

Siirns uw^”°°*oku*A''*limibla, s! C., a ^ Km

) a C n A fter his a t Louli Q>b 7 fcp^De. *’« managed Ban Praa ta'nt CM^ i t and la 1036 bul been named th e American MMtt

, T «a* Ttcli' '>'='” 8 6lgn«l a* BnMmi I9J8. In recent ye*n k

Iglni said Uie broadcaslbg CanUn*!; ch to succeed mldwestera nelwort sned last fall, JopUn wu hU adi^f

wa.4 there Uut he met 0 five-year con- became his »lfe la IB :d salary be- wa* managing lha Jcf

$10,000 and The c ity held aJan. 19, 19M,i»hea»ta

__________ , kids' txisebjll poik W!)

S c o re s ^’ nc ra lp l« u lu w «

i „ ISC Scores,! Win in Monti

D ltX C N .M aoL M I Uirow b y l« n » to w «onds le ft in «««1« »baU gamebfote*aau<

Moni.ni II ,sto le It* second * W hut. t l w estern U oaU ^_0«.»iim.i caUon 65-6i ____ ,ri. Wukin,t«« Western's B u C -^ g

Intermission, led , t l ^.T«np, II . .- Uie gam e, TbelrI to 13 potnt* onee to ta

. and stood 63-53 " b e I“ Bengal* suddenly » «

s___________ basket.______ _

1951 GOLF BAU- )TMENT-JSJER0:r Wilson Golf ®

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f*n« will b« -hown lo local civil "orU — ■—J deJense ptrsoruifl >t B p jn . Frldoy ” 7 ''

a t the Twin Falls omanlred reserve p” ’" ' ■ i n n s i - corps headqusrterr, P. t . LtKttncc.} JlSi i l i civilian defense director, an-

cb.fitiiif Douriced ^^ednesday. _ ,Ki>btr«9M The tllm wlU be fhovi-n by M/8gt. Tuesa

i i i iw iu - 0 ^ 0 — - '. Dutb.nV. AU civilian dereme workers nre.‘ 7t*^'T‘ >n‘lructed lo nilpnd the meellns. A Ji

,} ^ ““ ““ LaaT*nce added. The meeting U not a chn; b.ii. ,n j open to the public. »eapc

1 - ..h« i The 13 original stateTot the 0. to alli • S.. coruUtuled In 1790, had an art* to hei

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, ' ' BURLEY, Fct>. 1-Harolrt EUlot' 151 fl ,s ,J i Qochiionr, 3C, former Biitlcy tc.sl- Mrlr om dent, died Friday at his home In

v;ctspr,- Bcconllng to «-ord received yij by relBtlVM here, „ n ,

J7.0O <or He was born al Burley May 6. bfn bll. (.<rl IOM. n 5011 of Mr, and Mn. It05s !'»•«•• Oochnour. formerly ol Burley, K e „“ h

nttcn<led Rchoo] herc and for the In si t,. 3_ 52 years had ll'cd ol \Vcl«r, H e ^.,n 5C was o member ol the First Chrkllanuled Mr. Oochnour «m a prisoner o fllan de. ‘f’® Jnrnnese for (our years during vita'« l cfvll World war II He was a elvlllan Z l

Ftldav "o rke r on WnVe Island when U ken bj■ rV«rvr. prljoner. At the time of hL-> death >,o„,iwKnw ' '“ ‘slnnt mansRer of Alex-

„ • ander'.'! clgthlnR store, Weber. k-u,‘ ’ Funeral scnlcej were conduclcd The, M/ggi, Tuesday a t Welser. , ^ous-VftUer - ------------------------- ■ - Its s

TrmrPostponed' “ 7,7Tieellng. A Jury tria l of Aubrey C, Mays o n ( j l ' ig Is not a charge of (is.uult with i\ dr.idly r

weapon was postponed in district > court from Wednesday to March 12, '

the 0 . to allow Mays to go to Butler. M o , _ an art* to help settle the estate of his f a - “ 7 .

thcr-ln-law . Mays Is free on boncLI wctJc

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Death Toll in ~ Rail D isaster

r ,n as P ast 80 ^< rr.. r . , . O1..1 ,,,

. fourth ear of the train before It mik K. of left Newark-lts last stop tefore >"«'toa. to th . the wreck. L' .- , CoUapM Impeded „ rn dniund' for T hulcr told Par.^ons by telephone HI

thl.i car'd undercarriage may have ;% •' collapsed as It whipped across the m>k Jloo.rr-^ trestle. tn»t )0 1, 0. , of T he big engine left Uie tracks1..,^ , and plunged In an arc to the pave. 1, 1,1

b.r. M.rch of 27.000 perrons 30 miles routh of 'S '" v^V,','' New York, u „ t

:.nt hl»i.»r: Behind It, the flril five car^of .rrei I lo 3H tlie train went this way and that Jj'"

l.T“ foss" In O Jumble of jBKKtd Slfcl. 6ome of ,o f, ■ them turned over In the thick mud re 't '

of th e embankment- Olhers stayed prbr.t non*. upriHHt,” (rrotr.';qucly twiitca-ncroK- “ fu ■0, t te rails or nlong the embankment, m »ic-ilj fc*«l rauengers Toised itVa<r

Passengers were t-'osed about In- fic side th e coaches like dice In n cup.Many were mangled to bits under |g ooi

<> cioo* ^ ’0 grinding weight of sharp, brok- iin en mcUI.

J* o th e ra survived or died In tomb- L.11^ , ilko creva.-.sti of eteel. as *ome of f is ‘i the cars »-ere bent inlo a U ahape,, 5, by th e um ble force of the crash. „ .jl i ■I i’k j i ; I t took, about seven hour*—until adioi;

i.M ^. Hft«r midnight—to dig and saw tho »,n '<■ last one dear. ' ,,b

.90’ ; Trapped People MoanT he moans of lr.'vpi>ed men and

>; ’s s ' i women rote on the night air. One mtui man pt::ne<l iimler a Jieavy coach «d

'i wheel begRCd feebly:j "Help, help me." i,n

Ambulances hurried to tho scene mg « 'i » frctn all over north Jersey. Blood

Mn * P'i'-‘’miv WM sent from New York 'u u i i;jT and .Icrsey City. ini c

A morgue was te t up la a garage. ‘*w • DIootl splattered rescue workers

15’ao icnclerly plnccd the dead In long rrduc ^oiia rows, then pulled lirown sheets of comp

. . paixir over Uielr. 4UII forms. Tlic ( feel o f the dead sprawled limp and mj .Ah..II 71 lifclc.^.t, uncovered by tho paper to m

shrouda. , l‘“jV.N ‘’Nr.'. Torehea Sputter ,p^iy

Acetylene torches sputtered be- if W ^ r : nei'th the rerlc rays ot lilg upot-

•’ '/■'‘I*, " “y around trapped hd passengers-

lit I,.w.r: Sm all lodders wcrs Uld against pm.ns 5C'.jc Iho .Mlino cf tho embankment. And KB

other bl(c (Ire,department laddersabo wore iiiovod up to get at the ,jncoaches. Tlie dead nnd Injured, pull- ing * ed free, were placed ou .^trclcllc^sand hnnded down the ladders. ,|„ ,nf

Kl*i; No. Tliero Rtis pnnlc In some of the iionalcoache.s. calm heroism in othcr. . i '”

A va.M crowd of tliou.mnds qiilckly J"r?,o-n..ur In prc^.sed on the Acene. ecUIuk In tlie nnn'h» '"i" re'ciio workers. Finally, na- inK ''

■ iional Riiariismen Joined stato po- '"im "to; .i.nrf- Uce to pu!h the crowd bnek from qijpia

r„q Legion Groups in r.|| ’- — I Burley to Meet .tKIPI nn». HURLEY. Feb, 7—Burley Amerl- —Ame il! n vo can Legion nnd niixlllary will meet m«"rf

a t 7 J). m. Friday a t the Odd Fellows j J " ', . * hall fo r a covered dIsJi supper, horArn

•;: oiii«j •'Aiiierlcanlsm" Is the theme for ‘j- the iiroKram which will bc presented,

RfporLi on projectfl will bo given ni) wr.kfr; ftt the niixlllaty nieetins with Mra. Mfnlrr!

IB ...irr. Mnmie Smith, president, In ch.irge.Legionnaires, wllh E. M- Steel- „"niTi

' ' • umlih In chargc, will work on their iin > ll.'-:?: memt>cr.ship drive. Wlve^ of LcKloli- n ■'■''fe.s, whether iiuxlllary members " or not. nre Invited to tiie dinner and mKno io lrr^.ii inectlnK._________________

[ ’;S| Cour t . Dismisses “!£’ Collection Action US

A BVilt brought by Frank D. Judd • Hl'i ‘I 'l- iij t- nealnst the StreveU-I’aterson Hard- J*''''"'';'i . 'i 's s " ware company wns dismissed Wed- jJ;u it.n J - nesdivy by District Judge Kales E. iijM

■ Lowe upon mollon of Judd's attor- frf.w ■ nev, H nrry Benoit.

-M .rkci The nttorncy atnted the matter * , , i i ,has been fully settled between the no parties. Judd aoiiRht Judgment for

J $3.H1.58 plus Interest since Feb. 8.n t 1950, allegedly due cn sale of stock c t r J

In the Ffank Judd Parts company.

f S Budge Named on ome ”n 3 Subcommittees rs„received 'wiTSHlljaTON. Feb.'? (SpccUll

-R o p . Hamer Budge, R.. Ida., has ln“ ,^May 0. bffii nppolmed to three Important OAR?- fubeommlttees ol the house Interiorley. H e ;,j,d liisuiar affairs committee. , “ “ i,t h e i ^ l BudRc's olllce nniingnccltoiiflj'he iaxmer. H e ^.m subcommltiees on ’Irri- HBhrlsllan gnilon nnd reclnmntlnn. public lands

, nnd mines and mlnln!. All three, it hdoner o i ^vas pointed out, arc concerned domaidurlnB vitally with legislation of primao'

civilian intcrciit to the sta te of Idaha. '*,7n taken Budge's committee, formerly the .tructi

' death house public lands c o m m lttc e , iw jirf Alex- c)wf!RCd JU najnc Jn.M wpck to l!,c '1°f- house Interior nnd insular ftll;vlrs. tn t dciductcd The s tep was taken to brliis the

house group Into' conformacy with '- Its senate counterpart: Jp « t^

il .n Glen Davis, Film S S Star Set Wedding

OLENDALE, Calif.. Feb. 7 (U.P - HB hi, f « : Pert movie actress Terr>-Moore and 1 ^ n d football star Olenn Davis take out

a roarrfnge license today for tlielr I wetJdlng Friday.

The 31.ycar-old Kreen player's p.^renU. Mr. and Mr?. U W. Ko- a ® ";

- - - ford, said- tho couple will be mar.rled by Bishop H arry B. Brooks in ^

1.. ' the L D S churcli here. Neither has ‘i t .’i5e been married before. B uri«

I----- I the cl' S N A K E R I V E R R E PO R T lectloi

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A'ss£e;“- taa

. _. TIMES-NEWS, TWIN_

^ Legislative Summary

it 8 0 ... I .Introdacrd la llasi*

before It m”k“ lif ir unfoJi‘^ u tT ‘‘of‘\ '” miid^ Ba Mp tefore " '*^*^'‘“1,",^“ ®

ed »«fnt for ftnplcryea of*« ^uln*tM*nrni*telephone HB m (Judlci.ry, r\jlcai-pioT;ains he

may have ftdflitloo.l procedm* in »ction5 ta across the " h b Vsa' iJudicurr. rui«i-P,ovWing '

tlimt ln«acqu«te a»mi»r«. .pj,Mrln» to pe.Uie tracksthe pave- u i.i bu

n this city hd im (JudlcUrr. rule*)—Dttinin* Ju

i-e carJ-of irrra i u n-.«<le in a countr other^b.a apand that [JJJ arfc'a'i"? V h.i* hivo‘ o*PMrtunifT

I. Some of 10 Klve t;«ll in couotr is vnicn >r. ^thick mud rented. Cni

ted ncraJT „ tur«ction ot Judjmenu In tij .ctlon bankment. m which «ti»chment wm lorifli moro reg J th»n tour month* beforo lUln* of .ome-about In- ‘‘fiB

)lta under |looo°to“5s'oM'^or*o'h?r"^rww.'^'’"’ arp, brok- 'ti\ow V n^'o t^i^sn 'u% ’t l t ‘ co'In tomb- i^ii'ilmfnii^o?'i?roMm*to^tni/^^^^ .

1 some of fIS ISI (JucfleUrr. rulp»|—Cfiing’lni . U shape tlh.™ .t.'tr?« h'liie crasii. trtra 10 aar* to :o ais« Irom 'ur»—until miournment or countr bo»k1

< •" .£0.3 1;£“ ’ J '

ey.° Sood l ^ M M n g i ? o t ° ‘com; . l ' ”by lew York glvi

a garage. ‘**£n "M?u/d‘»tV"’i»rtV.lwn-^Amcn?^workers ,J,JJ workmen'* compeii»»tlon Inw by SIn long rfduclnit from four to t»o per ccnl the

sheets of compiili>llon of prrstnl v»lue coiupeti- (g irms. The ,,^3.it!?Vnd".bori-.Amen(i-. Cotlimp and m'j occup.llonal Ol.-eue law relating Clc10 paper nil'

i"p'piyT«°r.”o7.;‘n c ;ir tro '.r^ , ''2 £ [re o 5 i a'r.lered be- dndtiiiry «nd lobon—Amcn<l ^« S ;1 u .tp c a

1 K„lent. And HB n i (Ina.L try .nd Ubori-AmiTid- H.t ladders " ‘"P'’’""'® " ">’• T:t nt the " n n 173 (indu.try Snu Amend-red pu!/- Ing Iitntutrj rtlntlnie to prncmKir* In PrJjare_tdiers “P'’le of the iional dUtuc. »

[.? quickly JJ^norrn w is.cSo’rc'r ^inlly. na- InK workmrn. compfn..«tlt.n Uw and state po- ‘?s'alB’ M{ilr»)—T™nrohlbll II ,ck from “of'®;?,'; o t b ^ . ' n ' ^vat

Meet ,J'r Amerl- —Amcn'dlns Hm- reUtliie 10 nurcnus of C: wiU meet m«;-rni>« oYcovmty proprrt,^ 3,39d Fellows * 3 miiii c“it';7ipper, ho:^rr,. nnilo n n d hotv ' ’ 3 .0 3 .leme for nu 101 iPrtei--AmpiidlnK co;nnu)»or7 resented, nn 133.IlO given III) 182 Vnnl dcfemie nrrt vctrriM OU lth Mra. af(olm)-Dr.l.:tinimK

S t ^ i s l = r i ' — «u c lo l . -{"ovMlni: Ihnt 'n o mor,- il.Sn twi WM

members b',‘' ‘'oiVc!n‘4‘'or tho"‘Faffio'‘c-o‘’im'"y^com- nncr and mi«io^r? di^uict^ m l

in” 't h r* o'otp»tVon“l'''< t!> .eom pell^ Of "fttlon law psrllcularly wltli trapcct to (Jcjtp

5 6 S ’j m m^fCMI .nd vct»na, ^elei

:tion ~D. Judd • HII 505 (Airrlculttirtl oomniltltel-. -----in Hard- rfuulMing tne nppiicntion of in- 1ed Wed- n‘.!??mir regul»tlon« ^Kales E. iu m 5 fsut? 'i.rfnin.i-U i,ini!'con- »'a attor- to m.Xf nn rqultnbt»» portion of

• matter ‘" ' " 5 E S S ’? 3 .T o T c o r? ''* ^ leen the no bs—r^oluuitinK mmulacturo and 11, nent for of oleDmniRorlnc "• Feb. 8. ,Of stock over J3.ompany. 7i_Ti''” '^inorli*” *ii®M to con

rtemn i^antls- for airport* kod airport on *SB-piovWlng^^ror^^.n^aadmo i.ro

tte esI d i f lm nec«>Miy fornportanl OAR unlforn-j.in te rio r so-aiic»inK .irnt.i 'ip^nur jtoiiflj' he JSM‘Ton'"rcQnTlll«iuDnU^ /.on'Irri- HD 81>-A-.itl>orlzini: i.« eolfector t« 'llic lands "'■"‘fthree, it hd 4i-E.t.i.tiinE riKUt 01 fminnml 1oncerned domain 10 ccr,.Mriicilon of plplmes.primao' “ “ . J l t r I?," " '« > ”* ‘0

IIB "4-OrAniin^ for con-■eriy tlic .tructlon »M^^pcrnt;on ot lUptUnei and ^

ftll;\lrs. tn t doomtn ilrocrrVllnti " forrlliK the b r Ootrrnor aud‘"i'. "“ ‘V iS ilii l 'S l «n 'lv t« .n% rin : 1'-“ '- -----------. !■;ilm " i - ' i s s s 's s L " ; ; :d i n g s S . "7 (U.P- HB J36-ProvullnB (or p»rmhnt» bT **

Report Madew Kof • SHOSHONE. Feb. 7 -T he Lincoln _be'mnr C o iin ^ Anti-TuOfrcubsU atsocla-rooks m “««n tufnedie r h « trensurer, Mrs, WaUy «

B urkett. T ie tlrive be*;an t>ec 15______ _ « > T P ' «• DUi.vni. re, preaident of O;

I the chapter, wn.'. l:i charce of col’ ORT lections. She w.-xs a..Utcd b . Mrs----------' B, A. Mabbu;:, .-ccret.try of t-he■OUT OK chaptcr.»Um.ll.n. Oscai

g e t your F .\R M L O A N S j„

njfe lj=■ r - - = ■ ' . - w

.is J . E. WHITE sia .«.»<. F o r D«* low rate* m d teww u!-'Lrm.'i" ^ P t« m . MT on]^ A tZ '

ra, TWIN. FALLS. IDAHO0 ._______

^ i L o c a l D r i ^ ^ Pays F in e in

------ VaUey C o u r t £™'ch°"oi w i..t b a a i« ; :

‘3 S '" .S "S o » "S ‘" ‘S S ™■ 5 S J J S h . . u u . l . u r r j . . r d I t a t h .action, ta ^ouid appear In court 'a ter- ja ijp.,,viiin» When the time came Ior ms a p - j

pp«7ing i5 pcarance In court last week. Babbcl gj, Ifluence of tonUnued. the pipe.-i In his place of• ror ne» ijujmcs. were frozen n n d ho wrole )-Dftinine Judge D.ivldion to explain why ho

had not nppcarcd. H c claims h c jg-Ptcvirtin* about n o t wuhlng to ..Jot5^ '7b.a appear or that the I lnc was no t jng ,

jpportiinity the Twin Falb m an danccontinued. Judge Davidson nen t p,i

-rtoviding him a rrsi'tcfed le tte r Saturday, belie

er'Si'mo®^ re^Mcrfd mall, Dabbel continued, state i» of .ome. nnd It was not by th a postmnn.

It •v.ns 'Wt delivered on Sunday I K .' isow to and, Babbel .sold, was n o t received I f I

.nd from on Monday Until two hours a f te r t --7S“ euinB for him lo appear in J?

l “ cri«i of Babbel at.-o fald he was not try -iljil""', Jng lo ev.-ide anything even though ^jntr b6»rd he thlnk-s lhe arrestlnR officer wns ,t.k com. being tCrhiilcnl in arresting him .

d is. Imm JJ jjrt not stop for the signR.v.rittns but did 5l0W his automobile down

- before matclng a righ t turn. Ho '3.RMcflnlns „o traffic on th o „ikiiiK tt > main hi;hiv:iy at the tlm c. jj,,;« l“ hm"’i" -------------------------- rich

Board Approves S U. bf I. Projects S.T

?-.cT' BOI.SE. Feb. 7 (U.PJ—Approval w as J”i-Amena. given by tlir Mute board of examln- ''JTOPip^iA.tion „ s todiy Ior two projccl-s a t th e '>‘'"11i-LAmVn?' Unlver-liy o( Irt.ih...1 Inw by Slate Auditor N. P. Nielson i;aid M i c

per ccnl the irroup nl'O approved sale of n

: Z '“- S ; " o f r r r C S 'S £ - Go:» relating Cle.irw.itcr county board of com- 1

ml.'sluiierJi for nn npproprlntlon to J the ol ll ■rs’ and RaUora' memorial jjr-

uitif con- ol Orolliio. „__ projfct.s'npproved wcrc constnic*

ia ^ tm la i d[ iini;i.iil[uie, Mu,’i!Ciw.-flg-.g<5n}ehn-)-Amentl. E. TIiom.T, Moscow, a n d a $U01.57 hv ^h

“ conlr.ict for plumbing uo rk on the ting com- Engineering laboratory, to 'I-Amfnd- H. D. PoweU company. Moscow, tlon law The CIc.invtiter bonrd of commis- f^oni•I Amrod ^loner requcM tor a 51.000 appro-c^itire la prljiUoii «a5 ri’/crrcd to the .st.-ite c-okntitiBj. ICKblature after the board gave IU .^ c*bon-Df. Bpprovai, Nielson sold. ____’ --------------------------- LEG

Moran Receives ^ 27-Inch Snowfall pS

> prohibit IDAHO FALLS, Feb, 7 (U.FU — btr th.n Wfltermnsttf Lynn CrandaU snid

todny Moron. Wyo.. on the upperc;p^uti-^l rcache.s ot the Snnko river w ntcr- .„,i .1riuins at- .,[,ed. rccclved 07 inches of new ti;.''iMpnltir.) snow ovcr the week-end.• comml^. The snowInU brliiga the tola! n t

lhe border town to GO Inches. uTn«. of Crandall .-.ild W and P.irk h a d

3,39 Inches of precipitation durlns on^cnulT eomparcd w ith a norm.il

' ! f 2 39 ISG Students f l ' iS S To Be Graduated Hs'

POCATELLO. Feb. 7 d P i-T h elun t»o W.-iho Slate collese rcRh.trnr's office■mty c.n said today 33 .■.tinlent.H would bc I'kWI.Iny com- Kradunted thi. mcntii from the In--Amfnrt. itltutlon.eompen. Of this number, 33 wcrc candl-Bipect to fgr n pharmacy bachelor ofvc!trnn.< scleiico degree. 11 bachelor of n rls

» xvdftire and S b.ichelar of i.cleiicc. Alf wliJp ot on« rciurn May :8 to receive their de-rgan« - commcncenient.

mltt»el— - ■ ■ :■ ■..- ----- ----

[ ^ n j l W A N T E D !t‘kii!.™.m j e o i j Q ,. o l i v e

-uro nnd HORSES MULES c o w s

’Thiidt'?!; "J* IHighest Priced Paid ' ,0 CALL COLLECT

! ilrport • 02M.JJ ------

>T.Wca PERCY G R E E N E <c7n? TROUT F A R M

t SALEC a l e n d a r

« '.\T C H TItlS Pat

SPACE DAILV pap

"* *™'°- for Dcwi ot .Magic Valley’s farm auctlooi and tor the date their llstlnfi will appear in the Timts-

Ipm»nt Ch'fck their ads for ioeallonr»o«ni-d - and »U eecejsary Information;”

ror FEIllllIARY 8 25 1to gkmo A. W. Manthey

AdTerlisement Feb. 6-7 ^ Uanrey C. Irerwn. Auclioaeer

FEB R U A R Y 13 I

a Advertisement KcL. IiLincoln O*-." * -c tlo n ce r,.»««iB - FE B R U A R Y 11 M' (tifned F ifi stumnr I^ a u y M.chliitry * Shop Equipment *

AdTtrlUement. Feb. 11.12o rc o u * ” *!!!'* * “"*•

py Mrs* F E n R U .\U V '1 3Jolm.Mlilfr

Adverthnncnt Feb. 13-H Oscar Jb Harold K iaas auctioneers

'A N S ■

^ “ ■ A1TE.STI0.S FARMEHS: ' jWhen you plan a farm tals * * w n u c t the Tlmes-News Farm

; Sals department. Let us ex.plain how you can cover

» w Magic Vall.y completely ata* MT .one amaU co;t. It. will tjvo

you bolh tlma m d money. I TRI

; r “Glamor Bandit” J Takes Breakfast, mu

“ Money at W eiser"vo u r t £ 5 E -

t. . y.„A today then poUtely' held up the ° ° ^ ^what h a d off wilh about 130. “ T

The holdup occurred about 1:30rr i^ . t w ajn. The cashier, who also ser;cd I

1 ♦ as waiuc&s.aad shortrorfler coot . .V r>I tha t lie tj„|.fibed him as -handsome,'- She .

. said he was abouUfll. 5 feet. 10 \ r jir his a p - ij.pKM tall and "very blond.":k. Babbcl “ ,d he was the only cus-s place of In ihe place at the lime. Ife i <i.i

ho w role fuil'hed hts breakfast and then » <i»in why ho v -ni ctl up to- the cosh reglsttr m if • <*»;claims h c ^ (AvUhlng to (into to do this," hc said, point- *!

was no t inj. n gun a t tho woman, according lo Police Chief Jim Purdy, she

'a lb m an iianded over nbout $50 and he left. J,son nen t purdy said the young tnan was — 'oSaturday, believed driving a Ught colored — ^iMlvo_the Chevrolet-sedao with Washington ~T Scontinued, state lieense plates. -postmnn. ■ Dt

receiv S VVood Eulogizes “ppc“r " Ex-Justice Budge •.».

WASHINGTON, Peb, 7 (,?)_Thc “wi„■ Inte Justice Alfred Budge of Idaho .nd n though dwcrJbcd Jn congreij « ona cl fleer w as ,he state's great lenders.

“ Ulbute In the congres.-Jonal I7. N•tne sign j^jord. Reprc-ientatlve .Wood. I t. I(lie down Budge sened his sute ----------

" ™ ____ ?BiKlge. he bald, "has left Idaho a vnui'

rich herltnge in an equally dls-•0 0 lln;;ubhed fnmUy. Including the ^u.iit o ttiriow. Ella Hoge Budge, who was sno.. i a / t f c -'elecied as Idaho's mother of tho ai-L.si.I J K C lo year in 1050, nnd eight children,'- P.V iroval w as J" “ extending the 7777<r~' examln- .'jmpathlos of tho house to the sinfi■1 a t th e Jamlly, he menUoned that his col. »°n.

league. Rep, Hamer H. Budge, Is a t o c isnn «aid 011 oi «'C iate Justice,sale of n -------------------------- - w«ii

“5 iS Gompletioji Near ^ rintlon ’» For Plant’s Linememorial r e XBURG. Feb, 7 WPH-Work on

n new high voltage Une to serve the tconstnic- momic energy commlsilon’s reactor ^le Miioge ic.Ktmg station In the Lost River

r^' <Ic?crt will be complermwrrnDntti- --------I $1,801.07 by the Utah Power and Light com- •k on th e ^ j wooliey. Rexburg, com-atory. to p^j,y dlvWon manager, reported.I5C0W, T-jjj iin j extends for « miles

company's Oosiien lub- JO appro- northeast of Firth to thethe .M.-ite £cov/Jle.MitatatfonBS!}ic5i(eo/(fie

ga\o IU projcct.

L E G A L A D V E R TISEM EN T S _____^ e s NoTICr TO DltlPF.«r ---------

fffall ^- <u.rj -laU snid I'!*!’-'. m «'"he upper ,,'J".Vb^ovr'nl!7.nd'’l!i]r.“p "^ \i 'l"^ ^' of new At/nl.

tola! n t **'r.'iijiVnT o whic.iit com FII'uUUhi d'rnu

its S S j r iS 's i p S s ^ ™ lated „il' J55IP l-T h e n n-n.,..., Ir's office STATK rUHCHAs'lNG ACEVT r b~ T~.-otlld bc 1'I.WI.S. Krb. 6, 7. V m iI the 111- r ~ ' — :______________

'£3; NO ADVANCAlf wilJ

heir d e - N O T NECESSARY T O

= . - R O L L BACK PR IC ES

B U G L E R II F Y O U I

are not do------START-TOD

“Bugler" Layii20^0 F R O T E D

^ p r " B ‘"s^“ . " . . $ 4 . 7 3 . S

l i p "Bugler” Baby—

T r CHICK S’

»™5 Sg?1ir".;:$4.80 ss ;

I B n CALF ioealjon ______ ' SAVE^^'OK

25 lbs. $ 1 * 7 5 M I b . , $ 3 » 4 *

^ d a ir y r17% Proteins

W racked 100 lbs_________—* •Ctem ■_ ----- ysagl

f t f ' M i n e r a l S o l i - ■“ " M p > lo p r t<

Y o u need lo feed “B A N N E ! M IN E R A L S when y o a a

; b e e tk CAsk the boya »t th e •'

m m m i k tood job^ Priced »t only . . • .

------------------------------------------- c jB sp w i

i l * GLOBE SEED <■arm y COMPANr, INC .

224 4 lh Ave, Soulh

TRUNCK LANE — TWIN F A L L

■ WEDNESDi!

rr . ^ were fliitti Oveiser

thT C.about 130. , -----------— ^

sHi Classifie time. Ife 1 <1. , _ *“Sister »s If • __—“ Id. point- 2;*‘. according ^ ^ ti»k wdy. SheJ heicft. — “— -'-’- iC d rs 3tnin was — .q—

i‘ colored -------- '.^tQVashington

DEADl.i.'.xs tc*

5udge' ('TV-The “wifir'AL-"’ ‘‘“ "■rtiS1 of Idaho .nd n, lct.r^;:t,S"^' ^ M cn scf '" • • '■ '- ■ i .

■Kres.MonalVood. It. I. Ine«mit»5his sute------------------------«e. inwj.. SPECIAL NOTlQ■t Idaho a "SS t«ho was Slip-_______'

S i rIt his cor. •on- ^ “• *

— W«ln.»U, (t 1,10 ^e a r

Line faemees-Work onp'"«actar fa rm MACHIKQ w n m m - ---------- JS-{N-4}BH2\S&ight com.

f p o V r S E L L IT Iir <5 milesth"to ‘ ihJ TH RO U G H WAKTJ site ol (fie

—'’"nir.r,i>. CHlROPRACIOi' 1'V,-'V DIS. D. IL ;oiiNsoN. lu a 10.ID A.M., K.,1. T.I.nhon. IK.

ot.'.I'l/™ BEAUTY SBff

NjActsr

SCHOOLS~anil"TRilUAIIt bTTLliiTS '.; . 'i ; ^

''I'lJ.ho.*'**'* *" •borttlB.rt>M .Pi rod liiHZUtw.l form. yonn.it lor a luenUi. ul «.r,J frca« ta „)«t. . . LOST A N D FODNG ACENI L O STTw ^b^jn^^

5VANCE ?S"ESSARY T O ■ S t u

:k p r i c e s o n | ^ H

L E R f e e d !IF Y O U R H E N S / I

are noi doing well ■ 3TART T O D A y - W m . ®

’’ L a y in g M a n20^i P R O T E IN S 9I Packed In 100 Ib.>• / 3 Cotton print bags

r” Baby— ■

: h ic k s t a r t e r II A A Packed In 100 lb. A 0 | H• w W .. Cotton print

CALF M E ^ I" S A V E " O N 'M IL K --------- J

wib..$3»40

D A iR Y ^ R A r io ^ a

a l S a i f . . e w t i j WHdps to prevent blo*t ■ _

feed “B A N N E R - I H T ^ ; ■LS when y o n a re f e e d litf M

b e e t p u l p ■

d »t only. . •_____

SEED r p l MCOMPANr, INC .

t. Sooth - ^ 1

• TWm FAI.LS

■Wedm;sdat, ^ ( , _ j

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LOANS 01\LE - FEMALE on autouo [ELP WANTED

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ID A H O ^

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i i f f s f ,■ - — - . . 400 ACRE

NEW LISTING $1,000 DOWN

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. HOaiES FOR. S A L E __________ FAR3IS

i f i S j SNICE 7-t~« n-vl,r„ h

2 BEROOM H O M E “ '

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80 ACRES n - S WORTH TIIE MONEY .

| S l = “T^VIN FALLS REALTY J?J

& INSURANCE CO. AND W^EI

’ ■ — , ^ USED E(5 BEDnOOM MODERN THJIE

K»Mhr..lor to-n, »i.3;0. U- SPf

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Scouts Mark I Special Week |

: Hftrft Monday IMemben of MeUiodlit Scout troop H

«7. Twin P»1U. eelebriWd K»Uon»l K Scout week M ondtr ti*lr u i- B nu«l potluck »upp«r »nd pro*r»m a

-»Jth- th e Methodltt-Min’i club t t U th# churth. Aboul l « BeouU »nd H p a m u t iu a d td Uis m o t. Q

K ent T»Uoek. raembn of the A Snike River Council Boy flceut bo»rd and fonner Scoulfliiiter. wu featured »peiilcer. He lold Uie Scouu th a t thojc who *e»r iJie Boout neckerchief " u e expected to be Ju*t m lltUa better ih in the »rpr»»e boy."

Em phulua relsb He emphislied ih* Uit tJiree

polnU of the Boy Scout U». br»very, cleanlineii snd rrvcenc*.

....... "It tak fj a mlBhty blj min toI reach up and Uke hold of the hand ; o f Ood," he »»ld. "Never b* «h»med

of reverence for Ood."I Speaking to the entire poup h t

commented on the iMk of le»der- : ahlp In national bmlneu »nd econ* i

omlc life. H8 quoud Pr. Norm»n Vincent Peale, noted mlnljter and radio spenker, In ajklng "What hai

; become of our natlorj which used to Toar like a Hon for Uberty. but (i now bleating Uke a lot of ^he^p^o^

Hope for ratuM \ Pointing a t the Bcoutjs letted i t M

their table he KUd, "Hfre U our Whope for leadership In the future." 5t

Tatloek w»* Introduced by l^Roy •] Motheraheid, Scout c o m m it t e echsirnian. Mothershead abo Intre- Jdueed Bsoutmaiter Robert Dmh. ^A uU tant Scoutmaiter Tom Nbhl- ^

I u k l and Cubmaater WlllUm Shut- Rtie. J

Member* of the troop pretented fl* tumbling ahow. Buah »nd-Nl«h- H Itakl presided a t a condlelHht ten-dcrfoot Induction ceremony al which A Buddy Harklna, Ron Coleman andJ in y King were inducted In the Htroop and given tenderfoot badgei. ]\

L«adi Pledge 2Jack 01bh« led the troop In the *

pledge of allegiance toJhe flag.xFlve dm erit badges were presented to [2

------ I.nmnyn/1 Ttfrltv «n(l twn In G«rv ji^ Custer. Recognition emblems for one jj

year of aervlce In tho troop were Bgiven lo Bob Dohsc. Kerley, George bKlmpton, Larry Bklnner. Ronald CH arr, Gary Kllbome and .Wesley SQoold. Qeorge McKean received rec- 1

' ognltlon for perfect attendance for W1 a n entire year. 9

The tablea for the dinner were fprepared by Mr. and Mr*. W. L. jiBuchanan. Mr. and Mrt. Tatlock and flMra. Lenlal Childs. 7

PTA’s Executive | Board Meet Held I

The Blckel PTA execullri board I m e t Monday afternoon at the school, g

»t was announced by Mr*. I*- A. K B ansen tha t a tpcclal Toundert' K

progi.iiii would be held at the L regular Blckel PTA meeting at 8 t p .m Monday. Feb. IS, a t the achool.

Mra. Jamea Muaser li program ehalrraan for f\3undera' day. Mrs.J . 0. Williams was appointed as summer roundup chairman and

----- M rt. Roy Blrrell was appolnCad voUln g delegate to ths PTA counclL

I T C H jDon'l S iija r Anotkir Mlaiile

^l> nu tte r how mauy remeillM ro« 'IhaTe tried for Uchlng Ksona. pMirUfU, Inlecllont, ■iklele’s (oot o r whsterer your ikln trouble may bo—anylhlng from head to fool— BONDER SALVE e .ti help yon.

' I W o p e J /e r lha bort In lha jirm r— netr jo t yoa /ofai «< homa 'VQNDEa SALVE b white, greai*.

WOTOER SA L V B>- rtsnlla or xaooey r«fai»l«l. A Iraly wonder, lu ] nCBBaoilsik I n .lL sU d a x .

Sold in Twin FaUa by Walireen, BkT-Mor and Tro Unger Drag Stereai

i f f i l raiti tus mapaisH to tiiil [;

mttiiijM Dtiilittaiis rail) tut hr jw nl yw

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titiue up 10 the liitht. See how gray 3itiiiBoiecoarta&bras.harihrougb Uspots. T hea com part a sheet of R

1 soowy white, lezniraied MD; free a! of impurities; safe for itoder skio. H

MD Toilet Tissue Is a luzu/ious ^I tissue ai a mocey-sariDg price, gI Buy it today. fl

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N E W,n-| club a t 3 . . .Scouts and Mrent. 8 • ^ .er of the (i Boy Scout U master, wu ! the Scouuthe Soout *

d to be Just 9le arrrare

BitUlt three a«. bravery, I

1ilg min to I ' ~If the hand be ashamed •

e roup h t jl leader*

econ- INorman i

Inlster snd "What hai \ ilch used to v X S jv :rty. but Isif aheeptor ftJTj M H K

I a t Mere U our H V lle future.'by LeRoy h

T im ltte e ,]also Intro- J B, v l j B Mx rt Bush. M n B V y }'em Nlshl- [1 \g jipCT /um Shut- p

presented i I j L 'and-Nlsh- M....................... 1 “ “T l 'ellght ten- [. ^ > 9lyal which flteman and <i V Med In the K l y f l H>ot badgei. N

»p In the " L». ‘S ysflag.xnve d'sented to G / B jjU a-fliry , fl_______________ / i f _______ «___ms for one fl 7 j B \ ^joop were B f \ey, Oecrge u i m \ o 'r. Ronald C \

lr«™ I StlcOei ^acktt Diesslr». W. L. Iratiockand [I . . . i p n g M ly ip r in g p rin t

t ; P f o r h a \ f - t i z 9 Stive .........tHeld tlim th i t h d r* » » ♦ opp*d wUhI'thes^oo?. I malclitng fiH «d |«eU». Sm arfly

“sunder*- | P®’> 'tr'. lO W snI.r printleld at the 0 cr«p* . . . fr«ih « t « croeui in'the achwl* I b ro w n , c«rJi«, oquo .Is program 1 ,' day. Mra. K«yhol« moHf frlmi d r tti to tl«v-

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to fiod ii , S m artly s ty le d . ancj j j j l Ij Klovea by K ayser in

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Springtime is s u i t time! F I quality fabric.^ p lua th e r

« N T sm art style details make thoutstanding values. Seo th today.

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logne, All 17.95 gnd upand o ther producta.

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LOAFERSI ..............lyots 'o f comfort and"ease in\ th is flexible . full m occasin

— fa«fer-for growing gIr ls r ’Cot*— ors of red or brown. Sizes 4 to 8. \

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PILLO W TUBING .

C 'w ld e . Sturdy Quality, US thread count

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P‘““*&IZCS 4 heavy t ounce blue and

Downstairs Store ,

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Im p o rta n t fashion clues to a glo daily . C om e in and give your wi s m a r t d e t a i l . . . w ith flattery fo

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lues to a glorious season a h e a d . . . m f r five your wardrobe a Uft w ith clo thes th a t h flattery for y6u in every lovely line I

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WHITE SHIRTS AD ale ^

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Fully lined with b r ig h t plaid rayon lining — belted styles

"I with anchor bucklc — prac- I tical colors of b row n and blue ;l.______ — Sizes 4 to 12.

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Wool and -m yon gabardines:— ' _ Suspender s ty le ~ elastic

at w aist — Coat is fully lined g i i — P lain colors — w ith plaid g |S trim — Sizes 2 to 12.

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1 . . . in fresh new styles a rriv in g clo thes th a t sing of spring in every

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The above style featured In either brown ^ or-bliick.csir. Medium heel ^ ^ t k C w llh platform so l# ------------ ^ A

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