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- 'traffic Death • Sr.oreboard * Mf tnflU ratallUci ai «t Ihli K" tor iSSS u e 1»SS ror m ^ Mirii- v«»fT tnd tor lar ^ ,^C9 '^•auw'itsta. ^— ~- ^CTTtPr Idaho. i058 175 j ----- .. Maho, -1B48 .146- '. courleous. . Mnglc Valley, 1058._ 3 r ,, UsEio Valley. 1 D&B.._. 34 - A Re^'ionnr Newspnper Serving VOL. 41, NO. 140 TWIN FALLS. IDAHO.-WEDNESUAY; SEPTEMBER 2. 1959 ^HamSe-Ref-UgeS-tO 7 Haltof Highway Maho Economy li(JISE. Su|)l. :! </!’)—Cosily iltl;iys juiil tin- luss of mil- ________ lid'ii.s. Iti (he liiiiliu oc'Dtiomv.could liil tho siaie if counrc.s!- ____wltlKMii I'cvivlni.thc .siipcrlii^liUiiy coiisll-uc^rua WASHINGTON,- Sept. 2 (UlM^-^Thc liousc refused by ono volo liHlay to ovc‘rri(;e;I|''"-‘‘‘>'V '’nicinls- p:ri<i -toihiy-ldiihtrs'aO.m illion- Jrcaiclcnt Eisenhower’s veto of the $13G.7-18.5‘I9 public workl' bill lo Kivc him a stun-'““l™ '' biRhway ninli'aclinK lirOj,'niin fur lur.li liii« ._bcL-n bower's rccord of never hiiviiiK lost a veto filiDwdowmvith coiik^csk. In a sluiitiiiij: .•^et- ' I ■ I/* IniirlAva thn Iwmun vnlnfl 97i1 tn IMR in nt’/vrriflp. 1 Ih ! A Unllwl Pi«.. .lal.nmionil- PRICE 6 CENTS • Public Works Bill -Good” Crowd Is ^prt(ed=#Siir, Judging Startini — Fn:iKRr-!>p[il.-2—Tho-tfitUiAJ^ha.inrin Twin FullsTniintv fair ninl roilcn opened .9 a.tn. (inlay with a "«ood first day crowd" reported. First day evcnifl included mosToll . .... ^ ---r -- Hjtirj* cAttlc, horse lowers rctuiu ••••••••» •• ............... ....................... .................. .............. .. , kIVO'.^UII Tiirtlifnii'ugr.'lTlT'i'tTigipf^iiltrATfntit-Knri-prodiire-Accnnlitit.^-to-MrH—1rnv>-BHXk‘ri-HflsiBtflnl-to-tho-fair-80 tifick lo Democratic Iciidcrfl, the house voted 27<1 to l;}8 to override. This w as one vote juionlli it ciVuid be tiitie or 10 nu.iillis- l>ef(ire Idaho coiililjreUiry-niaimKcr. no.re.sult.H-wcrc rcporlod U> the fnirofficc. JudRinif in juvenile divi] nf thf'renuircd tw o -^ ------------------------------------------------------------ ---- ------------------------------ resiin io conlraetin;,'. «ay« — ------------------------------------------1 . - * * * * sion,. antiquea and needle' ehort of the' required two. —thirdn-marffin. The nnrniw . roaryin was achieved when several Republicuiis who had - votrd to orerrlda lix vcUi clumsed their votes ttur the roll call Imd bt«rcomptOt<JrThey-TJIcl *0 iifter wmo DemocTftU who hnd vjttd lo suataimJie'vetowitched «nd •Voted to override.' A 3 the awltchc4 In - votu announced, there..were tJUtsU of -ipplstfw — rirM'Irom ihe -Dtmo- 1 eraUc uid Usen Irom nepubllun i-filde. - — THe-mirgln' was w ‘dose Hint r Bum Re>1>um. T< ~~Yote~Record t-WASHINOTON. Scpt..2-Wl— How Uto^ and Idaho congrcu* (ii«n-w«/e rccorded on the vote br which the houM today am* tiinea" nesraenr'Bsninflft'tn' >eiorr£)r“ i r 2iiJ.wo.TKio'!rpui>«r works ■t>proprl&uon'bin: Idaho. tnd_Dlxon, UtAh. dered.a recounl before,announc- Ini: the result. Seventeen house members eross* ..the.veto were 3S3 Democnila and II TlepubllanS:------------------- 1------ _^uj(tnln.wcr8..J33 Rtpubllcaw! and, ■•!^"DcmocrftTCr------------------------- A llie Itird time EUonhow* The-nftfiiriiaromuTniJ-ponmin the Olen Wells (arm was washed 6ome_key Republlouis had con. do«'n vote today that they held ~a hbpe of wlnnln; tiils time. The Preildent vetoed the bUI lut Friday becatue It carrtwLtfl.* 410,eoo ioT atanmg 87 flood'con- trol and navlpUldlf pn>J«ctA In 31 OlAiea..HB had told^c^ngre/u In'hla budget BiftMge la a t'J a n u ^ he wanted no new projecla i^srted 7lsined-t}urn~7rojeoonntimat«ly «-ould eoBt more than m nsUIlon doUan. The bill caniei only initial ruodJ' to start _the_ppoJects_aacl 'nnaBfeTEem-la Uti current riscal year. . The dUpuled.prs]eeta loclude the. Bunu crtek reclamation project. . Crews Repair Break IrtdeirArea Ganall tJDBN. Sept. 2—Farmer.^ on the flTst .HO^rrejjijtion Weh* without irriKalion water today when a 2(J-f(iot brcuk in the “C" canal occurred early today near the Xo'. .'5 pumping fitntioii three miles Houth nnd onc-lm lt mile east of Edeii. Canal company officials estimated between 45 and 50 feoc of witter from tho 300-fopt wpftcity canal were lost before crews had the water under control by 10:150 a.m. The "break was discovered by. Bei‘inn'(^Schwan’a'5rhc~\vns'Roinp flut to.cut beans at 3:30 a.m. He notified cannt company employee _who_turiicU^the water out of tho cflnnLi\t_LJ controlling gate.1 In the Oreen- men Jnc)udln£..«rea^.. well as employe* o( both Side Canal end North inr-cpmt?aiiiHrM flKti _ _ _ dirl-tllle(S“ eunny»acu :to -rein- Jotce_tha_catt .................................. low irround. Dnmage ,to crops In the s fleiiiiKime. i elnburg. manBcer or the'companlej at Hazelton. Tiie water flooded the road and_thm ran.t^Qugh _____ mile. Water also ovSI . . JeesmBbouiJUJarTn* In the.a ready been harveated, the mi^initer aald. nr# section oniieTjank whlcH ffave way had given trouble earty In the »prlng, Flnkelnburg aald, and water had seeped through the' causing the waahout. A dragline WM being used 'wed-' nesday noon u d otnclola a id thef expected to have the water turn- ed back Into the c«na} l>y'«veBlnir. nieries ... «ay.s State HiKhway.-EnKiiieer C. Drycc Betinett. Tlil.i would deal n hcnvy blV*' con:racioM K-tin hnd iiuttcipuicd h(tivy-wnjtruelton->«r- In-1DS3, nicluU-tiiy-eonrv'-iiiF-iicA' able ■find eiiouKir«'ore'to'K«i) bu»y Tlir economic impact could be "drasilc," fays DemicU. Tlie .Mnic hijthway Iward clercil conlraedng lulled July 30 when It bccame apparent that the fcdtrnl Rovernmeni misht not con- tinue to jiay it.1share ot the road bills. Meanwhile consrcM Irlcd (o find new revenue tor the hlghwtiy |iuol Act up in lI759 to finance what became a 33-blt* Uoa.dollar_nfttlonal,lntfrA,iftte ji^ro here tixlay and examined the car. driven.bv-a Californian who .u-llli be*questioned In connection with; the alaylng ofDr. John Hunt. Jr..! Portland. Ore. forcat pathologbt. i tjlood'staliu (uuiid'lii'the aiilomo- *ll*-drt«n-brthe-suspcctrsamirei McOuffee. 40, Lodi. Calif., and aald tereatlng." Anderson and Depuly Sheriff prlman-r^.'Ucondsry and' urban ro»d--ton»irwUon. over a IJ-ycar ■lflg^ery-ig..lpertod^ ------ ^ The federal fund U barred from uslng' deflclt rinanelDg; and Itl ............................................. !!PWl McOuffee—was —arreated— near Whitehall on a drunk driving charge.- Monuna officers became of him becftuse^or nu- President Is =Facing-ReaI T e s tiliP a ris PARie. Sept. 5. OB - Prealdent .£luahoKer'«-aew-cruAade ift-Bu> rope for western unity appeara to be a big luccesa «o Xar-on-Jusf about ever; count. But the real •teu faeea him In Prance. _ Europe’a.future.could be.tlUUly affected by Elaenhower'a meeting ______________ ____ .. j T b Gaulle. The two old aoldlers have known «»ch other from the_day« of World win'll, along the rough road to viclory and the' rocky 'r«ad of peace. - Now-r«»rprobiemi-T>eicl them. _ On hla vUlta*to West aerm M y and. BrlUIn; Elaenhgwer faced no major.disagreementa or mlaunder- »tandlng*—ta-Psrli.-»OFevtr.-tn* quratloM at Uiue'are'dencat«7afl'd far-reachlnj,__ ______ TTiey Include: (I) U, 8. illroort for Prance In the' Algerian w»r: '21 Pt*nM’a-t»rt la shaping weat- rrn glt>bal poUoy-and-her-role-tn NATO; (3) Prance'a amblLlon to bccomB an atomic power; French vneulneaa over Elaenhow- tTi meeting with Soviet Premier Nikica Khrushchev. Failure to eise.jhew problehif could leave Prance -Uolated from her alllea. a dangeroui altuat ■for both Prance and the-alllea. Goodiiig-Pair- Is Injured b,y “Jgrom^Gfasii JKROME. Sept. 3-M r. and Mra. . U -Dt»n. elderly Qoodlng to 8t.-Benedlcl*a hosplUl thla morning following two-car collision on South Lincoln street tn front of the Northalde Body shop. Wedneaday afternoon. “ ThT'l'W i Chevrolet Dlxo'a waa driving, north on South Lincoln atreet waa demollahed after It col- llded with a 19SB Chevrolet pick- up truck owned by Oreenawalu and ariven by .Norman 'JoneBrJe- Jonea, who waa going south Lincoln atreet,' waa turning Into the body ahop when the accident McurredrPolkeMld the Inveatlga* tlon-ta-flonllnulng.- --------- tnerourblood-atali\4ln hts cor and bwauae the vehicle ju i5 the ncodei u . the one ciea U. Hunt'* ear across a loftely < ____ night before Hunt*’ body wiu —^Weare hsd a lot, of real .leads Quffee wont tell ua anything. If he doean-t well probably have -to w»!.t_for_lalwa‘ W a^jgton.-X He aald no weapon haa been found but the platol uaed to ahoot Hunt twice In the head waa prob- »bly_ a ..M ..or_.45,callbcr.^dcr- son-also said he brought nlong pletur .......................................... scene ■These pictures are Blmllar_la the Urfa.on.tha.caf.McOurfee. waa driving,“~he aald. "It's ' nothing conclusive but they arc alm liar."... Schotrli Teacher Openings BOISE, SepU 3 lf>-Ttilrty-flve vacanclesi were reported In teach- ing positions yesterday-ln 17 schoo dlatrtctrln-smitheiist 'Idaho; -------- aailatant^ ZIVoteDue— - -:-WA6HmOTOTT.'E7{r5’f D n r ■ —A penny lncrea« In federal casollne'taxes today won ciea^- ■aocc'lor a showdown- ifi-the- house tomorrow cn m "take it plan for debate under a proced. it Increase In the gas- houK, Trouble is prtdlctrt .ln Ibe seriate. . ActuM conatrucUon of rotda previously contrac^d In Idaho ii - ........-'Ing. ln.thl* group are sev- all lntfotate hishw er«e' 1 * ^ eUAleUon thla fall. ..........- ne» contrkta can be let until tho financingjirohlem is, set- tled." 2~NeW^Classes^ Scheduled for Local Scliools ________ ■ney. i _______ Tehdenl of pUbllc lUsthlcHbn^iald IB vQcanclea vtere reported In ele- meniftiy schools, the remaining In aecondaiy schools Barney said reports were noi yet compiled for teachini; vacnn. ties cxlsUng In other areas of the state. Continued High River Flow Seen 4 in Family D ie. Homc-Burhs - IDAHO PALLS, 8ep(<-3-in—The Increased How of Snake river wat- er from' • Pilltsdes reservoir- to American Palls reservoir probably will continue for about two weeks more. River Wat«rrtasler_Hcnry a-Eagle-sald-ywterda#;-*'-^-,------- —Waterlfrbelng-lransferredto the American Palls reservoir to satis- fy the needs of users In the Hu-' perUMlnldoka' area and .at olher down-river .poInls7 • - Eagle said both reservoirs ctwi- - ........ tain enough water.to supply needs dangerous sltuatlcrn through the balahca of the Irrlga' luon season. Protecting Khrushcliev on Trip to tJrSrSaiJTOTprW .. SOTrrK-OA-re.-CaUf,..SepL-a (i;pl)—A family of lour pcriahed turned from a party celebrating their iSlh wedding onnlveraary. A baby altter aald David Sprinkle. 35. and hLi wife, Beryl, 27. returned to their home ahort- ly after 1a. m. after attending the party, Thelma Qnrge, IS, said sht has been sitting with the .sprinkle children,.David. Jr., 8. and Star, 6. A neighbor called the-flre’de- partment when he saw flames and ■moke pouring from the modest home southeast of Los Angeles. An additional first grade clos: itjnnnmtomlngslde school and secoDd grade clossroomat Harrison school will be established to handle cxcesstK-enrollments thl»-fall,-an- hounced Sup^lnteodent of Schools special mietlnff ( TuesaiT nlghtr Greatest enrollments are In the first grade he said, where the over- all Increase Is iso to 300 students more than hut year. “This Is a moderate, lncreMer..he.,»dded.___ TWO teachers from Lincoln Hereford Bull Displayed at Fair work was done Tuesday, bu^ Mr.t. Bnxtcr snid re n u lfJ were not available; By to morrow, all Judging, except 4-K. 1 cipectcd.lo be-enmplctcd;------- Kex Allen, cowboy star who vll appear, at tho rodeo, wi\*. e^pecte< at the fair sometime'Wednesdo; afternoon: By noon he hadn’t reg- istered at the hotel where he Close for F air-1 '- A majority of Twln Pallrtm s. Inesscs will close a t 1 pin. Tliursday to employes may at- 5 ' «■ 1 Li 1 ia'.i r j . ' .•■•sr;--.. A.' ' H b - . •• • -w ' ' * ?;■ ...1 . . DispUyed al the Twin rails eoantr fair U (hli Hereford bull. Beal Dartland I, owned by CUyt Tscblrgl, Fnillland,'whs' shows him. Tin animal li part ef tbe herd at the Laiy T raseh. Seal Hart- land I la entered In the open'divlalan of'beef eallle. (Staff pfcoto-engn^Tlng) Ike Receiyfe^est WeleQme.of= PoiirfTOitF^endT what lighter than anticipated; will be assigned additional rooms at Harrison and Momlngslde, Rag- land said.. When \he chanees are_i— _ pleted, both'of.th'i; scliooK 'with ihelr four new rooms eachi will t filled lo capacity. "It .U probable that a divided room will be organlced Wednesday at Washington school with half- first graden-and half -seoond traders,* he added.-Thla-wlll-glve the balance needed at the school without- »ddltwn»|-changlnr-of students to other schools. 'There Is no sign of an.extreme- large enrollment Id any. PARIS, Sept. 2 (UPI)—Prcfl{dent Eiaenhower arrived in Paris on the l«st leg of his international crusadc for peace today and received a Jicart^warminff peeling from a million wildly cheering,'flng-waving Frenchmen. TKc President thanked them in Frcnch’ wlth tlie wordftr'T Ibre'you all:""E[8enh6wer, whose;fllllcdTimlaB liberated Watch it pnmllmynt tnr Ihf flvi tit* mentary schools w u 3413.' — UNION CONTRACT SACKED WASHINGTON, QepU 31UPD— Tture Bppeara.to be s t ^ g support In Idaho for federal control over 1nbor,;«nions. Sen, Henry. Dwor- shUt.^., Ida. uld jodAy..He.sald surfey. conducted In his home -iNfE WS BFLt^TlNS: LONDON,' Sept. 3 HI — The S^leCs told the West^hLsl'nlghi^ to look out f(V 'a new soviet stride Into space at aijy Ume, ' They didn’t specify whafr-ti would be. But Prof. Leonid Sedov said ther«-were no prlnclpal obJta- cles"left"toputtlng“sn"unnian-‘ ned satellite Into orbit around IhB'fl BasebaU Today NATIONAL LEAGUE -Chicago at flan-Francisco.. burgh at ClnclnnaU (3)..twilight, night games^ Philadelphia at Mil- waukee and BL Loub at Los Ange- Us,-olgbt-gamiM. European tour. The c.y,..-.- which greeted him this morning.on.his drive from Le..Bourget airport to the heart of.tha capltal-wcrc «lallv'“ ly sparse and rtstralned. - - — But tonight the citizens cast-aJI reserve to tha winds and' handed E l s e i i h o w e r an overwhelming, splne-tlogllng welcome _Along' the_wji(ileJength_of ™ broaif Champs Eb'sces Parisians’ crowded .five. and -W ‘deep,. They sent up a deep-throated roar, of “Ike’ -Ji he rodt pssf them'to and from the Arch of Triumph. - T b ».Pr>sldent-progipUy-plung«d- Into cold war'laUa witnTreOOSlir Oharlea dTOaulie. Their Tlnt'^aa- slon was describe as “good 'and encouraging,* Pi'esldentlsl PrcM Secretary James C, Hagerty fald Uie two leaders were~so pleased with their liilUalmceltng-that they AMERICAN LEAGtlE Detroit at Chicago (3>. twilight. Bight games.-WMhlngton at New yorfc'-jgansas' city-»t-ctevcland snd_Bo3ton at_BalUmore,_nlght games. decided to utbid their talks by at jeiutxne hour, tomorrow. - . Kacecty announced that Elsen- hower and De Osulle will leave ar hour ecUer, than p lu u e d . Toi Ramboulllet, the PrenUi presl- dentY-offldal-eountry-' '' *'hcre ,th«y wlU spend wmorro* j<C>aU*iW M r > n >, ( i t i H i> Hearing Into Is Postponed . The preliminary h e a r if lf of Ch»rlc*_Eljdy, TwIjj Palls, alated for T\jesday afternoon In Jeroma prabatt coi^ was postpone<^tll Sept. IS because one' or~Uis wltnesses'ls dn vacallon.' Ebdy-U charged.with negUgtnt ................................... nr_Mra, County offices, banks and federal offices will remain i lor buslnpM , _____ _ be staying. The rodeo begins ai J . pjn. Prior to U there will b I their porent*, .::-TQmorHnr_»llfcbi____ and Prlday- ls- yreat ^tuT-Tlay:fi Schools and bUslneMt in r~ — ^ tlve ends of the'e^m tv'f a o s ^ for- th^ dayT^ .. »U1 begla at I ly Jay.pf the f o c r ^ .w mn He .expeoU 40.000 petaons to v pome Strikes Still Rockingi -UjSrBusinessi ... rocketiT,' andateel._____________ —A-threatenedxtrtkBby pc.posr-'’ - ' nlgbt _ Ajecond major ttrlks In the n ber’lndustiy was averted 1* ^ 'h' -. jnandnrestoilenre'andRab^ll txr company signed a eo n tiv t calU (I Ing for 10-cent hourly, tnereaaa {I f0Ul000.wprker8._-___ But UtUe progrsu w u r Young, Twin Falls, Aug. Carler~W rtnes^ .. . drunk driving. Bis license was re> vokrt for one year., —Baker-was-lnvolred In an;acd- dent Sunday morziing when the car'he was driving collided with the rear, of Casala.CQUoty eherlff LePage Layton's car, ■■■ ' 10, Jeromer-was &Siri^jdmj£bIsdncrease<^^^ homeland after-theriSM rfvnlt w u crushed by the Russians, *— g.thirm,.»Dd.among-other t-groups-, It usuoRJ Isn't; reailied ^erw much citfeful preparation Is nec- __ ______ ^ “^ h tD . Elsenhower, Iheopln- there must ^e. maiiy who rr^dent u weVe hld*^ jtta, «u before he g«a on tour se. cret service men studr his route. "ottag fof-'posslble danjer-ipota. The oeasnw toUows the |»nenU Maes et Ois itlH hsutTn LOrraoN; -sept. 3 un-nn. Vljaya L. Pandit, Indian high commla- '— - fr> y.^>nHgn, left secrgtlv hy plum. tnH.T fnr n,-« n»lhi -------•• t-.qdiIfti£t=M rhntrherliro^ s p ^ No procreas w u rrld e o ^ . ■ atoa at Cape Canareral. Fla.. Idled 600 coostrucUoa wofter* eogaced In building mlssUs facillUet at.tba major rocket teatlngalta. . chairman of the W estat^ Carrlera CoofErvnee'nnmitttee/ & ' r»Uro*d-mana«eoeDHTO«p, crtt- IcUed Labor. Lfato.'Oeorse Uighty for threttaing a.sUlke bjK SSOWI'.non-opetaiIng workers.. Polio" Epidemic ' Strikes Orefon.i - PORiuwD.. Sept. • a -tfl-.'itacil sU te. board «f health yesterday U officially- drslg nntrt. Dello_fpJdfmlo_.area, .. :■— ------ Zr The m'drt'^e'after' th#it*t«5j polio count m e to 70 case*, tn -1 eluding 61paralytic cam and foucJ doUu ____ WASHINOTON, Swt. 13 "tndly, the.f .... - .......................... eagar-to-rw-out-aod-fteet-M r, E. With their arms loaded with olive branches. Purthenhore, nearly evsry news- b u lecawed ^ ttm In which 5Ju ajnass murdertr. Every secur- United Prtai InterttJ OUAAC.. «■.\UK «>— »•/ lu. miK njou- (ana Power company, tald today the BtlDty was replaetag sene- of the earth taken off-tbe top of Bebgen dam by a tldal wavevsued by tha ing IT finbaualia-lhit sttTifk saathw«stam.ManUna, Bsn tnM though^that-■ ___ , oould Mt.ott^an intfmttlnnaiun. cJdent. Ai,murder'ever>- minutes. A forcible raj* eveiy_38,I piinute*. A robbery_ev«7.ieveiJ.mhiute»..A car stolen every IJ) minutes. A imivlar; every 494 seconds. "AtiKriiey" oenersl wutuin p; tt RaUilkone ___s were .an-.e»tlmatrtlA6^j:^ wtmevdB^ini U Vtfy^ttiom offenses Ust year compared.with lat I tncieaser-ln'aU of only 13.1 iper cent of all persons fir. Harold Erickson. sU te' I...-..,- * for »4.i pCT‘c e n n jr * n ------ aI~fiiasslflflatlQU— 4S a .Mutder, 8.10 .in.1966 and for M.i p C T w h l'D O n ,™ — increase of l i per auto th at, 4A.S per ceol ot thosei Uerl4*6J-*Dd'«T for-burHaryi 40J per een^f-thoefr^ -------loTMmr.' S0« per cent bf those rwelving or posseedaajtolen . perty and 33J.p»r cent of uJom - r cent: robberr, 75^47 ■‘ 7 ptr~cent;~~-------- Ipavated assault.' lisiuo and ,t per cent; burglary, d gM.707, U.6 sent: auta ltodtr*IiU j commlttM eveiv iniJ eeeosdi eornaKtod-lo^^niV-mOOO. Par «Tcr7 IOO.B--.

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Public Works Bill

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— Fn:iK Rr-!>p[il.-2— T h o - t f i tU iA J ^ h a . in r in T w in F u l ls T n iin tv f a i r ninl roilcn op ened .9 a .tn . (inlay w ith a "«ood f i r s t d a y c ro w d " re p o r te d . F i r s t d a y evcnifl inc luded m o sT o ll. .... ---r -- Hjtirj* cA ttlc, h o r s e

lo w e r s r c tu iu ••••••••» •• ............... ....................... .................. .............. .. , k IVO'.^UII T iir tlifn ii'u g r . 'lT lT 'i'tT ig ip f^ iiltrA T fn tit-K n ri-p ro d iire -Accnnlitit.^ -to-M rH —1rnv>-BHXk‘ri-H fls iB tf ln l- to - th o -fa ir -8 0tifick lo D em o cratic Iciidcrfl, th e h o u se vo te d 27<1 to l;}8 to o v e rr id e . T h is w a s o n e v o te ju io n lli i t ciVuid be tiitie o r 10 nu .iillis- l>ef(ire Id ah o co iilil jreU iry -n ia im K c r. no .re.su lt.H -w crc r c p o r lo d U> th e f n i r o f f i c c . JudR in if in ju v e n ile d iv i]

n f t h f 'r e n u i r c d t w o - ^ ------------------------------------------------------------ ---- ------------------------------ r e s i i n i o c o n lra e tin ;,'. « ay« — ------------------------------------------ 1 . - * * * * s io n ,. an tiq u ea a n d n e e d l e 'e h o rt of th e ' re q u ir e d tw o. — th ird n -m arf fin . T h e n n rn iw

. ro ary in w as a c h ie v ed w h e n se v era l R epub licu iis w h o h ad

- votrd to orerrlda lix vcUi clumsed their votes t t u r the roll call Imd

” bt«rcomptOt<JrThey-TJIcl *0 iifter wmo DemocTftU who hnd v jttdlo su a ta im Jie 'v e to w itc h ed «nd

•Voted to override.'A3 the awltchc4 In - v o tu

announced, there..were tJUtsU of -ipp lstfw — rirM'Irom ihe -Dtmo- 1 eraUc u id Usen Irom nepu b llu n i-filde. - ‘— THe-mirgln' was w ‘dose Hint

r Bum Re>1>um. T<

~~Yote~Recordt-WASHINOTON. Scpt..2-Wl— How Uto^ and Idaho congrcu* (ii«n-w«/e rccorded on the vote br which the houM today am*

ti in e a " n e s ra e n r 'B s n in f lf t 'tn ' >eiorr£)r“ i r 2iiJ.wo.TKio'!rpui>«r works ■t>proprl&uon'bin:

Idaho. tnd_Dlxon, UtAh.

dered.a recounl before,announc- Ini: the result.

Seventeen house members eross*

..th e .v eto were 3S3 Democnila and“ II TlepubllanS:------------------- 1------_^uj(tnln.wcr8..J33 Rtpubllcaw! and,■•!^"DcmocrftTCr-------------------------

A llie I tird time EUonhow*T he-n ftfiir iia rom uT n iJ-ponm in the Olen Wells (arm was washed

6ome_key Republlouis had con.

do«'n vote today tha t they held ~a hbpe of w lnnln; tiils time.

The Preildent vetoed the bUI lu t Friday becatue It carrtw L tfl.*410,eoo ioT a tanm g 87 flood 'con­trol and navlpUldlf pn>J«ctA In 31

OlAiea..HB had told^c^ngre/u In 'hla budget BiftMge l a a t ' J a n u ^ he wanted no new projecla i^srted

7lsined-t}urn~7rojeoonntim at«ly «-ould eoBt more than m nsUIlon doUan. The bill can ie i only initial ruodJ' to start _the_ppoJects_aacl

'nnaBfeTEem-la Uti current riscal year.. The dUpuled.prs]eeta loclude th e .

Bunu crtek reclamation project. .

Crews Repair Break IrtdeirA rea GanalltJD B N . S e p t. 2 — F a rm er .^ o n th e f lT st .HO^rrejjijtion Weh*

w ith o u t ir r iK a lio n w a te r to d a y w h e n a 2(J-f(iot b r c u k in th e “ C " c a n a l o c cu rre d e a r ly to d a y n e a r th e Xo'. .'5 p u m p in g fitn tio ii th r e e m ile s H outh n n d o n c - lm l t m ile e a s t o f E d e ii. C a n a l co m p an y o f fic ia ls e s t im a te d b e tw ee n 45 a n d 50 feoc o f w itte r fro m th o 3 0 0 -fo p t w p f tc i ty c an a l w ere l o s t b e fo r e c re w s h a d th e w a te r u n d e r c o n tro l by 10:150 a .m . T h e " b reak w a s d iscovered by. B e i‘in n '(^ S c h w a n ’a '5 rhc~ \vns'R oinp f lu t to .c u t b e an s a t 3 :3 0 a .m .H e n o tif ie d c an n t c o m p a n ye m p lo y ee _ w h o _ tu r i i c U ^ th e w a t e r o u t o f th o c fln n L i\ t_ L Jcontrolling gate.1 In the Oreen-

men Jn c )u d ln £ ..« re a^ .. well as employe* o( both Side Canal end North inr-cpmt?aiiiHrM flKti _ _ _ dirl-tllle(S“ eunny»acu :to -rein-Jotce_ tha_catt..................................low irround.

Dnmage ,to crops In the s fleiiiiKime. ielnburg. manBcer or the'companlej a t Hazelton. Tiie water flooded the

road and_thm ran.t^Q ugh

_____ mile.W ater also ovSI . .

Jeesm BbouiJUJarTn* In the.a

ready been harveated, the mi^initer aald.

n r# section o n iie T ja n k whlcH ffave way had given trouble earty In the »prlng, Flnkelnburg aald, and w ater had seeped through th e ' causing the waahout.A dragline WM being used 'w ed-'

nesday noon u d otnclola a i d th e f expected to have the water tu rn­ed back Into the c«na} l>y'«veBlnir.

nieries

... «ay.s S t a te H iK hw ay.-E nK iiieer C. D rycc B e tin e tt.

Tlil.i would deal n hcnvy blV*' con:racioM K-tin hnd iiuttcipuicd h(tivy-wnjtruelton->«r- In-1DS3, nicluU-tiiy-eonrv'-iiiF-iicA' able ■find eiiouKir«'ore'to'K«i) bu»y T lir economic impact could be

"drasilc," fays DemicU.Tlie .Mnic hijthway Iward

clercil conlraedng lulled July 30 when It bccame apparent th a t the fcdtrnl Rovernmeni misht not con­tinue to jiay it.1 share ot the road bills.

Meanwhile consrcM Irlcd (o find new revenue tor the hlghwtiy

|iuol Act up in lI759 to finance what became a 33-blt* Uoa.dollar_nfttlonal,lntfrA,iftte ji ro

here tixlay and examined th e car. d riven .bv-a Californian who .u-llli be*questioned In connection with; the alaylng o fD r . John H unt. Jr..! Portland. O re. forcat pa tho logbt. i

tjlood'staliu (uuiid 'lii'the aiilomo- * ll* -d rt«n -b rthe -su spcc trsam ire i McOuffee. 40, Lodi. Calif., and aald

tereatlng."Anderson and D epuly Sheriff

prlman-r^.'Ucondsry and' urban ro»d--ton»irwUon. over a IJ-ycar

■ l f lg ^ e r y - ig . . lp e r to d ^ ------ ■ ^The federal fund U barred from

uslng' deflclt rinanelDg; and I t l ............................................. !!PWl

McOuffee— was — arrea ted— nearW hitehall on a d runk driving charge.- M onuna officers became

of him becftuse^or nu-

President Is =Facing-ReaI

T e s t i l i P a r i s

PARie. Sept. 5. OB - Prealdent .£luahoKer'«-aew-cruAade ift-Bu> rope for western unity appeara to be a big luccesa «o X ar-on -Jusf about ever; count. But the real •teu faeea him In Prance._ Europe’a.future.could be.tlUUly affected by Elaenhower'a meeting

______________ ____ . . j T bGaulle. ■

The two old aoldlers have known «»ch other from the_day« of World w in 'l l , along the rough road to viclory and the ' rocky 'r«ad of peace. - N ow-r«»rprobiemi-T>eicl them. _

On hla vUlta*to West a erm M y and. BrlUIn; Elaenhgwer faced no major.disagreementa or mlaunder- »tandlng*— ta-Psrli.-»O Fevtr.-tn* quratloM a t Uiue'are'dencat«7afl'dfar-reachlnj,__ ______

TTiey Include: (I) U, 8 . illro o rt for Prance In the ' Algerian w»r: '21 Pt*nM’a-t»rt la shaping weat- rrn glt>bal poUoy-and -her-ro le-tn NATO; (3) Prance'a amblLlon to bccomB an atomic power; •French vneulneaa over Elaenhow- tT i meeting with Soviet Premier Nikica Khrushchev.

Failure to e ise .jh ew problehif could leave Prance -Uolated from her alllea. a dangeroui altuat ■for both Prance and the-alllea.

Goodiiig-Pair- Is Injured b,y “Jgrom GfasiiJKROME. Sept. 3 -M r. and Mra. . U -D t» n . elderly Qoodlng

to 8t.-Benedlcl*ahosplUl thla morning following two-car collision on South Lincoln street tn front of the Northalde Body shop.

Wedneaday afternoon.“ T hT 'l'W i Chevrolet Dlxo'a waa driving, north on South Lincoln a treet waa demollahed after I t col- llded with a 19SB Chevrolet pick- up truck owned by Oreenawalu and ariven by .Norman 'JoneBrJe-

Jonea, who waa going south Lincoln atreet,' waa turning Into the body ahop when the accident M curredrPolkeM ld the Inveatlga* tlon-ta-flonllnulng.- ---------

tnerourblood-atali\4ln h ts co r and bwauae the vehicle j u i5 the

ncodei u . the one c ie a U. Hunt'* ear across a loftely <____

night before Hunt*’ body wiu

—^Weare hsd a lot, of rea l .leads

Quffee wont tell ua any th ing . If he doean-t well probably have -to w »!.t_ for_ la lw a‘W a ^ jg to n . - X

He aald no weapon haa been found but the platol uaed to ahoot H u n t twice In the head waa prob- »bly_ a . .M ..o r_ .4 5 ,c a llb c r.^ d c r- son-a lso said he brought nlongpletur ..........................................scene

■These pictures are Blm llar_la the Urfa.on.tha.caf.M cO urfee. waa driving,“~ he aald. " It 's ' nothing conclusive but they arc a lm lia r ." ...

Schotrli Teacher OpeningsBOISE, SepU 3 lf>-Ttilrty-flve

vacanclesi were reported In teach­ing positions yesterday-ln 17 schoodlatrtctrln-sm itheiist 'Id a h o ;--------

aailatant^

ZIVoteDue— --:-WA6HmOTOTT.'E7{r5’f D n r ■ —A penny lncrea« In federal casollne'taxes today won ciea^-

■aocc'lor a showdown- ifi-the- house tomorrow cn m "take it

plan for debate under a proced.

it Increase In the gas-

houK, Trouble is p rtd lc trt .ln Ibe seriate.. ActuM conatrucUon of rotda previously contrac^d In Idaho ii- ........-'Ing. ln.thl* group are sev-

all ln tfo ta te h is h w e r« e ' 1* ^ eUAleUon thla fall.

..........- ne» contrkta can be letuntil tho financingjirohlem is, set­tled."

2~NeW^Classes Scheduled forLocal Scliools

________ ■ney. i_______Tehdenl of pUbllc lU sthlcH bn^iald IB vQcanclea vtere reported In ele- meniftiy schools, the rem ain ing In aecondaiy schools

Barney said reports were noi yet compiled for teachini; vacnn. ties cxlsUng In other a reas of the state.Continued High

River Flow Seen 4 in Family D ie .Hom c-Burhs- IDAHO PALLS, 8ep(<-3-in—The

Increased How of Snake river wat­e r from' • Pilltsdes reservoir- to American Palls reservoir probably will continue for about two weeks more. River W at«rrtasler_Hcnrya-Eagle-sald-ywterda#;-*'-^-,-------—W aterlfrbelng-lransferredto the American Palls reservoir to sa tis­fy the needs o f users In the H u - ' perUMlnldoka' area and .a t olher down-river .poInls7 •- Eagle said both reservoirs ctwi-

- ........ ta in enough water.to supply needsdangerous sltuatlcrn through the balahca of the Irrlga'

luon season.

Protecting Khrushcliev on Trip to tJrSrSai JTOTprW

.. SO T rrK -O A -re.-C aU f,..S epL -a ( i ;p l) —A family of lo u r pcriahed

turned from a party ce lebratingtheir iSlh wedding onnlveraary.

A baby a l t t e r aald David Sprinkle. 35. and hLi wife, Beryl, 27. returned to their home ahort- ly a fte r 1 a. m. after a ttend ing the party, Thelma Q nrge , IS, said sh t has been sitting with the .sprink le children,.David. Jr., 8. a n d S tar, 6.

A neighbor called t h e - f l r e ’ de­partm ent when he saw flam es and ■moke pouring from the modest home southeast of Los Angeles.

An additional first grade clos: it jnnnm tom lngslde school and secoDd grade clossroomat Harrison school will be established to handle cxcesstK-enrollments thl»-fall,-an- hounced Sup^lnteodent of Schools

special mietlnff (T uesaiT n lgh tr

Greatest enrollments are In the first grade he said, where the over- a ll Increase Is iso to 300 students more than hu t year. “This Is amoderate, lncreMer..he.,»dded.___

TWO teachers f r o m Lincoln

Hereford Bull Displayed at Fairw o rk w as done T u e s d a y , b u ^ Mr.t. B n x tc r sn id r e n u l f J w ere n o t av ailab le ; B y to morrow, all Judging, except 4-K. 1cipectcd.lo be-enmplctcd;-------

Kex Allen, cowboy sta r who v ll appear, at tho rodeo, wi\*. e^pecte< a t the fair sometime'Wednesdo; afternoon: By noon he hadn’t reg­istered a t the hotel where he

“ Close for F a i r - 1'- A majority of Twln Pa llr tm s. Inesscs will close a t 1 p in . Tliursday to employes may a t-

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A .' ■'H b - . •• • -w'

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...1 . .

DispUyed a l th e Twin ra ils e o a n tr fair U (hli Hereford bull. Beal Dartland I, owned by CUyt Tscblrgl, Fnillland ,'w hs' shows h im . T in animal li p a rt e f tbe herd a t the Laiy T raseh. Seal H art- land I la entered In the open'd ivlalan of'beef eallle. (Staff pfcoto-engn^Tlng) —

Ike Receiyfe^est WeleQme.of=PoiirfTOitF endT

w hat lighter than anticipated; will be assigned additional rooms at Harrison and Momlngslde, Rag­land said..

When \he chanees are_i— _ pleted, both 'of.th 'i; scliooK 'with ihelr four new rooms eachi will • t filled lo capacity.

"It .U probable tha t a divided room will be organlced Wednesday a t Washington school with half- first g ra d e n -a n d half -seoond traders,* he added.-Thla-wlll-glve the balance needed a t the school without- »ddltw n» |-chang ln r-o f students to other schools.

'T here Is no sign of an.extreme- large enrollment Id any.

P A R IS , S e p t. 2 ( U P I ) — P rc fl{ d en t E ia e n h o w e r a r r iv e d in P a r i s o n th e l« s t le g o f h is in te r n a t io n a l c ru s a d c f o r p e a c e to d a y a n d r e c e iv e d a J ic a r t^ w a rm in ff p e e l i n g f ro m a m illio n w ild ly c h e e r in g , 'f l n g -w a v in g F re n c h m e n . TK c P r e s id e n t th a n k e d th e m in F r c n c h ’ w l th t l i e w o r d f t r 'T I b r e 'y o u a ll:" "E [8 e n h 6 w e r, w h o s e ; f l l l lc d T im la B l ib e r a te d

Watch

it pnmllmynt tnr Ihf f lv i tit*mentary schools w u 3413.' —

UNION CONTRACT SACKED WASHINGTON, QepU 31U PD —

Tture Bppeara.to be s t ^ g support In Idaho for federal control over 1nbor,;«nions. Sen, Henry. Dwor- sh U t.^ ., Id a . u ld jodAy..He.sald

surfey. conducted In his home

-iNfE WS BFLt^TlNS:

LONDON,' Sept. 3 HI — The S^leCs told the West^hLsl'nlghi^ to look ou t f(V 'a new soviet stride Into space a t aijy U m e, '

They didn’t specify whafr-ti would be.

B ut Prof. Leonid Sedov said ther«-w ere no prlnclpal obJta- cles"left"toputtlng“sn"unnian-‘ ned satellite Into orbit around IhB'fl

BasebaU TodayNATIONAL LEAGUE

-C h icag o a t flan-Francisco.. burgh a t ClnclnnaU (3)..twilight, night games^ Philadelphia a t Mil­waukee and BL Loub at Los Ange- Us,-olgbt-gamiM.

E u r o p e a n to u r . T h e c .y ,..-.- w h ic h g r e e t e d h im th is m o r n in g .o n .h is d r iv e f ro m L e . .B o u rg e t a irp o r t t o th e h e a r t of.tha capltal-wcrc « lallv '“ ly sparse and rtstralned. - - —

But tonight the citizens cast-aJI reserve to tha winds and' handed E l s e i i h o w e r an overwhelming, splne-tlogllng welcome _Along' the_wji(ileJength_of ™

broaif Champs Eb'sces Parisians’ crowded .f ive . and -W ‘deep,. They sen t up a deep-throated roar, of “Ike’ - J i he rod t p ss f them 'to and from the Arch of Triumph. - T b ».Pr>sldent-progipUy-plung«d- Into cold war'laUa witnTreOOSlir Oharlea dTOaulie. Their Tlnt'^aa- slon was describe as “good 'and encouraging,* Pi'esldentlsl PrcM Secretary James C, Hagerty fald Uie two leaders were~so pleased w ith the ir liilUalmceltng-that they

AMERICAN LEAGtlE Detroit a t Chicago (3>. twilight.

Bight games.-WMhlngton a t New y o rfc '-jgansas' c ity -» t-c te v cla n d snd_Bo3ton at_BalU more,_nlght games.

decided to u tb id their talks by at je iu tx n e hour, tomorrow. - .

Kacecty announced th a t Elsen­hower and De Osulle will leave ar hour ecU er, than p lu u e d . Toi Ramboulllet, the PrenUi presl- dentY -offldal-eountry-' ' ' *'hcre ,th«y wlU spend wmorro*

j<C>aU*iW M r>n >, ( i t i H i>

Hearing Into

Is Postponed. T he preliminary h e a r i f l f of

Ch»rlc*_Eljdy, T wIjj Palls, alated for T\jesday afternoon In Jeroma prabatt c o i ^ was p o s tp o n e < ^ tll Sept. IS because one' o r~ U is wltnesses'ls dn vacallon.'

Ebdy-U charged.w ith negUgtnt ................................... nr_Mra,

County offices, banks and federal offices will remain i lo r buslnpM , _____ _

be staying. The rodeo begins a i J . pjn. Prior to U there will b I

their porent*,.::-TQmorHnr_»llfcbi____and P rlday- ls- yreat ^tuT-Tlay:fi Schools and bUslneMt in r ~ — tlve ends of th e 'e ^ m tv 'fa o s ^ f or- th^ d a y T ^

.. »U1 begla a t I ly Jay.pf the f o c r ^ . w m n

He .expeoU 40.000 petaons to v

pome StrikesStill Rockingi-U jS rB u s in e ss i

... rocketiT,'andateel._____________—A-threatenedxtrtkBby

pc.posr-'’ -'n lgb t_ A jecond major ttrlks In the n ber’lndustiy was averted 1* ^ 'h'

-. jn a n d n re s to ile n re 'a n d R a b ^ ll txr company signed a e o n tiv t calU (I Ing for 10-cent hourly, tnereaaa {If0Ul000.wprker8._-___

But UtUe progrsu w u r

Young, Twin Falls, Aug.

C a r le r ~ W rtn e s ^ .. .drunk driving. Bis license was re> vokrt for one year.,—B aker-was-lnvolred In a n ;a c d - dent Sunday morziing when the c a r 'h e was driving collided with the rear, of Casala.CQUoty eherlff LePage Layton's car,

■■■ ' 10, Jeromer-was

& S i r i^ jd m j £ b I s d n c r e a s e < ^ ^ ^

homeland a fte r -th e r iS M rfvnlt w u crushed by the Russians,

*— g.thirm,.»Dd.among-other t-groups-,

I t usuoRJ Isn't; reailied ^erw much citfeful preparation Is nec-

________^ “ h t D . Elsenhower, I h e o p ln - there must ^e. maiiy who

r r ^ d e n t u weVe h l d * ^ j t t a ,«u before he g « a on tour se . cret service men stud r his route." o tta g fof-'posslble danjer-ipota.

The o easnw toUows the |»nenU Maes e t Ois itlH hsutT n

LO rraoN ; -sept. 3 u n - n n . Vljaya L. Pandit, Indian high commla-'— - fr> y.^>nHgn, left secrgtlv hy plum. tnH.T fnr n ,-« n»lhi -------••

t - .q d iI f t i£ t= M rh n trh e r l i ro ^

s p ^ No procreas w u r r l d e o ^ . ■

a to a a t Cape Canareral. Fla.. Idled 600 coostrucUoa wofter* eogaced In building mlssUs facillUet a t. tb a major rocket teatlngalta. .

— chairman of the W e s ta t^ Carrlera CoofErvnee'nnmitttee/ & ' r»Uro*d-mana«eoeDHTO«p, c r t t - IcUed Labor. L fa to .'O e o rse Uighty for th re t ta in g a.sUlke bjK SSOWI'.non-opetaiIng w orkers..

Polio" Epidemic ' Strikes Orefon.i

- P O R iu w D .. Sept. • a - t f l - . ' i t a c i lsU te . board «f health yesterday U o fficially- drslg n n tr t.Dello_fpJdfmlo_.area, .. :■— ------ Z r

The m 'd r t '^ e 'a f te r ' th # i t * t« 5 j polio count m e to 70 case*, t n - 1 eluding 61 paralytic c a m and fouc J do U u ____ ■ —

WASHINOTON, Sw t. 13 —

"tndly, th e .f .... - ..........................

eagar- to - rw -o u t-a o d - f te e t -M r ,E . With their arms loaded with olive branches.

Purthenhore, nearly evsry news- — b u lecawed ^ t t m In which

5 J u a jn a s s murdertr. Every secur- United P rta i InterttJ

OUAAC.. «■ .\UK «>— »• / lu. miK njou-(ana Power company, ta ld today the BtlDty was replaetag sene- of the earth taken off-tbe top of Bebgen dam by a tldal w avevsued by tha in g IT f in b au a lia -lh it sttTifk saathw«stam.ManUna, Bsn tnM

th o u g h ^ th a t -■___ ,oould M t.ott^an in tfm ttln n a iu n . cJdent.

Ai,murder'ever>- minutes. A forcible ra j* eveiy_38,I piinute*. A robbery_ev«7.ieveiJ.mhiute»..A car stolen every IJ) minutes. A

im iv la r ; every 494 seconds. — "A tiK riiey" oe n ersl w u tu in p ;

tt RaUilkone

___s were .a n -.e » tlm a tr tlA 6 ^ j:^w tm e v d B ^ in i U V t fy ^ t t io m offenses U st year compared .w ith

— la t Itncieaser-ln 'aU of only 13.1 iper cent of all persons fir. Harold Erickson. s U te 'I...-..,- *

for »4.i pCT‘c e n n j r * n ------aI~fiiasslflflatlQU—4S a

.Mutder, 8.10 .in .1966 and for M .i p C T w h l 'D O n ,™— increase of l i per auto th a t , 4A.S per ceol o t thosei

U erl4*6J-*D d'«T for-burHaryi 40J per een^f-thoefr^-------loTMmr.' S0« per cent bf those

rwelving or posseedaajto len . perty and 33J.p»r cent of uJom -

r cent: robberr, 75^47■‘ 7 ptr~cent;~~--------

Ipavated assault.' l is iu o and ,t per cent; burglary, d gM.707, U.6

sent: auta ltod tr*IiU

j commlttM eveiv in iJ eeeosdi

eornaKtod-lo^^niV-mOOO.

Par «Tcr7 IOO.B--.

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i - . :i_:.TJMES-NEWS,JtWi»JiLLS,:i!)AHO_:— - - _.W^NESD^, SEPTEaBER,2, i

:;Welc6meipMch^iye I WiRathp.r Temperatures^!

' .......... ■ ......... ... ■' i A r c A r r e s t e d "V: “L-~ : PlVB JlA TirOinECA ffr. T H U ^ A Y ^ T H B S lJp H M ^ A Y - U l -

^^F?few=^f<frk SflfiSSiMAGIC VALLEY—F«If ton lfb t *nd l«momnr.. Hlfh tomorrew M

--^Jow _tQ nI*hl.40-la-M .-U w .U »knl|bt,»9. 5* «i

d v e Cbcm further'U m'e to talk. PdUco .eiUmated t t u t 450,000 to

lOO Frenchmen turned oul to r EUenhow enrere. ThU com-

red wllh the eaUniattd one mU* 1 I^ondontr* » h o B>ve-Ulm. i

v r w YORK, Sept. 3 Cf>-PolIce picked tip three youth# today tp d

--^^flt-thara Mid h e wnn tn e

M urU se llccnsU '»«*rt-C stied th e - t tw a ly -e U ik :* ^

......... - ......phlWim»jn-HKk mod:Dt>lUe U A rsuet K aj. both T v lo n tU ; Prank W. MUctunon and . Yfonne Frances Corert, bolh ,a r? a t

NORTHEHN ID A H O -P alr tonlghLi partly cloudy with lllUe tem­perature change tomorrow. High tomdrrow 75 to SI; low tonight 40

ape.c l»d 'DraculA” who, led an aUaek In which two l6-year.oId boy* .were itabbed to death su n - o»y- .

‘ OracuU'' earned h is rllclcname because he wore a ' nurse’* dark hlue_c*pe._whleli..madfl_lilm_rC'; wmble (he vampire or horror ilorfes and movies.

Police sild"\hehimself SI Sal Asron. BrooUyn.

Police ssid ne did n o t adm it th ebu t Hald hff ••ait

somebody" during the attack.Police u id three cruUlnE

Irolmrn spotted threeP»-

iearing Into IrafficBeatli- IriPostpoiiied

(rtan p t | . Ont> / ' Justice of the Peace V. A,

Wion lo t spw drnf 70 rallts per; n ir In a 6&*mlle tone, lie was ren 30 demerits, •' OUrence-Cr-flmlth.. Twin -Falti, M'tlDM t to &ud costs and.clven demerits by Judge Allison Tues-

,y for speeding 79' miles per hour A 60-mlle zone. Both were died

■at«t« PAlrolmnn Richard Bum* :W ayn* Conrad, Burley, was fined K>.»nd given 30 demerits by Bur*

-j»oU ce-Judge-H enry-T uclnr ..Joesdsy m orslos lor tpeedlns i/m Jles' per hour In- a .34-mlle

berta-sim onds. Ts! gimberly, M lin ed *15 and cosU ahd S>ve»

looUns youUiA Ahortly-aller 3 a.m. today..ln.lhfi B tonx -T lrii- ihe -o tfl- ccn collsred A tron who. they nald ( ltd -a knife on lilca. J J ta t ttiei-pli.lied"uirthc*othej' two. -----------

'Pour youths have already been chanted with homicide In the stnb-

Magic Valley Funerals

____ .(I'tlS and cosU ahd ffivendemerits Tuesday attemoon

»njftff_«PP«i5^_»>e/oi:ejrw ln

■ T uesday a fte r lh e 19SS Bulck ledan 10 was driving coUlded with, a lOU

•Incoln sedan driven by Jlro L. , IB. 1341. Klmbeily » a d . iesr3izarjf>p'aT.-:i7.

W ENDELL-Puneral .services charlea: .noy“ niivertafld“ wiii -i>c held a t 3 p jn . T h n rsd ay -a t the ■WendeU Methodist church w ith the RCT. A. E. OUl>ert.0lUel»Wng. Con-. oAidlng rites will be held a t the Wendell cemetery. W ends r o v call

BELLBVDE — Puneril s m i te s for Ur«. Eva Puhrer will be held — • •• j:am»

vlng when he appeared before rwta Falls praba(« Judge J. Dean ypBmr-’n i tr'i l ity ■HeifiOOtt. J ttdW

aheralso-sen teoced-the-youlh «v#-dayfl- ln -th« -ooun ttJaU ji

ludng the license revocation p ^ tod, Hopper-.wms cited early Tues- ay-byat»t»j»trolpian,r>,Ji..C>W i ' Paul W. Shover. 38, Filer,

B ned -ia-and .co sts anrt.g lre n J S detnerlU by 'judge IW p n re y vhen

■ appeared Tuesday altarnooirnn jpeedlng charge, flhover was

— Jd 'T h u rsd a y In the 400 bloek^l kjUiaon- a v e n u e -w e s l-ln -a -c lty oUco lad ar checl:.B e r t 'P . Jensen. M. Ounnson. t*hi w as.tlned *10 and costs and

w 20 demerlU-Tuesday byBurj, I.. Justice of the Peace Alfred

_,M)0 for speeding. H e'was cited by 8U t« Patrolm an R. E. Young fg~Bpeedlng 70 mUes a n ' hoUr'lil

^ ^ I r ^ t T S i i n f l V w n n r d

■ hour In s 60-mlle zone. drRlcbard - l^ a o e r t* e n ._ a u X w ln

‘ was fined iW .and eosU and » 3 i < ^ ^ t f by Burley Judge ift for ■l>eeulnr®®*’ hUe# -per

hou r In a U -m lle zone. He wassaTirPSirttourSnyder.-----Bulon T . Home. 81. Burley, was

Jtawl-tSO-aad.coBU and. ■ - emeiits-toy-Judge C ra n e . . .

iWrtD-yleJd th e righ t of way. He V U cited by Patrolm an Snyder,-

munlty PresbytAJan church - . the Rev. Frank RusseU otfldatUig. W niiiJitw.wiU-»»-la U baJtilevufcj cemetery, W e n a H n a r ■eCirariHS WffOnlilrlfik f iin irfi —Hailey. _ _ - 1

BURLEY—^ e r a l se ilc ea EUubeth (Beth) Berg wUl be held

- - --- ----------—

a t Payne m o r tu ^ Thursday aft'

Huller St 3 p .'m , Friday .........TwIn Palls morluary chapel by lli6 Rev. W. A. MacArihur. Masonic rites wUl be conducted a t Sunset M em orial.part. Friends may call a t the mortuaoTfrom’ r t o 8 p. m. Thuredsy and^^rom■^ a. m. until noon Friday. •

BU H L—-P u n ^ l-a e n r lc e s Robert C. Davis will be held a t 10 aJn. .Saturday a t - t h e Albertson ilem orlal chapel w ith the Rev,

- •• lastor -of-ths-B uhlCatholle church of the Immaculate ConcepUoa offlclaUng. Final rites .»^)Uh«»-hi»i<Mn-t»ie-Buhl-eeweU ff

TWIN F A L t^ P u n e ra l services /o r John Allen Bishop will be con­ducted a t S p jn . Friday a t White Mortuary chapel. Final rttes-wlll be_held_lB Sunset Memorial -park.

with Agron Tony Lul* H er- nsndra. MnnhBltan. Aceordlnif to police hf KM the "UmbrcJM M an,'' BO named because he used an um ' brella as a T:lub. In .th e UghtlnK. Both Aitron and Jrtm ahde#-aro17. -"I dBPT cafe If-1- hu m ... Agroa

arrognnily snarled a t police. "My mother, could walch m e :i,‘ One of ihe -g reatest-m anhun ts In New York hUtOry had been sUged lor Agron since the killings Mhlch ellmaxed- a growing sta te f-jurenJ)f W w r-an d - ro u fd e r ,- - Outrsged cUliens’ demands for

action brought swift moves by botli city and sta t« officials for emer­gency measures to cope with the W d o inB rcaT orK W lfeire r— ^

Among olher things, Oov. Nelson

'Clty-aaU ta X tosa.. "C lty~ M in»g tr Joseph E .L «u- mnrn y<<T'lnrii> T»dflfn tS Ul»tcity 'Offiets- ’ wlU close at noon Thursday so city emplo>-es may at­tend East E nd .day a t ' ttej.TwUr Ffdls county fair.

and-K alherbs-.-A . Btoner., both

EdenWoniaii, (SSTPasse^iii -Area HospitalEDBN,'\-8ept. 2 -M rs . V

Jane Kessler, 53, died early. Wed- 8L Benedlct'i

C«mmsnder ReappolnUd MaJ. j . K. Balich h as been . .

appointed 'commander ol Twin Palls 94J0lh Air Reserve squadron for the coming Ualnlng year, ac­cording [oi.U -CoLiIarold J. Mar- tln.-commander of therBolso-Alr Reserve center.

Allend Fair _A builosd’ of p»t1en't(t-<rom--the

■ Inrtnv.- WiirMng home sttended i h e ^ l n F^ils county Isir

hospllal-ln Jerome •'Mrx KesslcTwss bom M srchU ;

1806, In Ocells. Ko. She was m ar­ried l« John W, KettJcf. M arch i7, iB H rim U rn tv iiie . Mo- . .si'ie lived In -Bouih Dakota and tor 10

. . . . 4:30 pm . Wednesday, courtesy of Uie Kimberly school district and the T»1n F ^ lJ county eommtssloner#.—

BstoUtci Vseatiaa Mr." *ndT ^rtrT rnn» 'W cr~ hnT r

received aord-from their son-fn- )ltw_and daughter. Mr. snd Mrs.

itm uiy.''Pollc«-sald'a ll-those-held

o i y ‘n*nr ' nf ■ thr .rniiltn MOIHM. !«.. <v.n s i f r r a - T O r T r - i . . T - * » - a

surviving In addition ban’< r i? r« 7 c h 'M n sr7 3 e o rR e - lt; Kessler, Dw Moines, la .; James R.

m ap-*-w ar-«n-t vlt«d to loin them i tor J . Edga'r Hoover.

Only the United 8U t*s u d B ra - til have larger popuUUoQt than Mexico In tas..w M tgp hemfiphere.

Kessler. Ohsrles P. K enler Jack C. Kessler, all Eden: Marvin A. Kessler. American Falls, and. (Mlfford Kessler, llaselton; three daughters, Mrs. Veorltt M. Terrill, Nlsland. 8 . D ,: 'Mrs. TTaiherln'e Lewis, HaielUmraJia.'M rsnJadinB J, Co*. PocataUo;. tw o-brothers. Harvey Cooper. nei;M olnc8. .and Benjamin Cooper, Portland. Ore.; :four alsters. M is.-M ary Cantrell. Mrs.-Audrey Colfey. Mrs. Lyde Ivy aad-M n.-01ada Cantrell, all Den­ver, and 3« gauidchlldren and five grent-Bmndchlldren.

A suter died Tuesday n ight In Denver.

3 p. m. Saiiinlayj.al, the White moriusry chapeJTTsnn Falls, wllh-------------- .-T fT jonw onrpu tn r-o f____ _ Church of iTnrisc. oiii-dating. Flnil rites will be conduct­ed In sunset Memorial park, Ta-ln F a to

READ T O I E S - ^ 8 WANT ADS

Space R ocket- -^en-Today Put Through

. EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, r . n r Sept. 2 WV—T he rodteC en-

CriauaUdTTonrBehTOl — Lelnnd Cunnlngha'tVC son of Mr,

and L. iSmokyi Cunning­ham. was graduated F rliiy from electronics technical «hool a t the G reat Lakes'. 111., naval UiUiOaj station. Aftcr_a.30-day lavc.hcre, Cunningham will report lo Long Beach. Calir>.for duty aboard the U8S- Bremerton. -------

Its Eir^t3Cest

undergooe . . . .~ l t U the-£L R -M -RM -1. which later thU year Is e*pecte* ;J^po«a er the XlS rocket plane 100 miles high at 4.000 miles per h w r.• •m e test was la st week. T he air

foreeantwuncwJ-yoHAnlay-— -— Eleven o f -^ e engines have. l«en

made lor use In the three X15 s. T h ey ‘ develop more th a n W.OW pouTids Ihn ist., burning a osygen-llquld ammoiiin pi'oi

ute•n ie first test, w ith the engine

fastened to a stand on the ground, was-'48 seconds-at, three-QUorterIhroUler-Tho-enjrtre-met-aU-dermands snd did everything It — ' expected to tlo," saJd-P .• » t stand"chler

T lie enalna Is made by ReacUonMotor* division of Thiokol Cnem-

}. c. sum.

power engines developing only 12, OOO-pounda Ihrusf

ILTY ANSOU.NCEDSAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 2 I f l -

Drlvers who cause -fatal trnffic ac- cldents ttlU Ioie'thM rllccnnes for i year. State Motor Vehicle D irector Robert McCarthy announced a t * news conference yesterday.

-Tapfra, p la y , .of., cake,. c i « , _ - I r--.-)er* and olher debris tluu,;. I

In g ~ u p —sidewalks—and-T-TOrtii ~ | steps near Junior high . . . ALur,; BUmper to bumper ira f f lc j ii hljh. y a y rjU 'esp e c la lly .n w .n ie i . .

a t. .lnlr . . . Olrl explalninr •bay to cftsh cheek after rencxi:;, bank account. . Nuinerouj a.......

Girl-ULpttlcJcn:ta.ilIdress walking along Third iitfntj north . . . Jim Gcrke lii T.i^in i explaining he’s ‘'plain cloHied'>-in I day . . . Francis Aslicralt rldirj I motorcycle . School p.itrol Ifid.- PT5-«ft-^uty-«a-Filec-avcaus-4R^ HnrrLion street . . . Tom SUthj cheerily sreetlng fellow nerritf club members . ; . Warren Biny lclllhcJ»k6 on R u w ^ r ^ '" '- t-»i-. sen . . . Determlnednookliis »oni. flr)_J)erdlri)» Kd Jeep on Sfcnrj_ avenue sduUi . .' Mflfl' Itf fj'j<,.' fae« fhglitenlng-young.mwun •J, Ted qsvl* getting Into car ix; h in il-tftyhall':,. OmMl-girl-iBiiiy-^

^ rancbg '-sk lrti '* . ? - .-And^ftTcr! henrd. "Mow. did I an.iwtr yoaj. nucttlon. or la<t evade thi* lawt;»

7 non iE S FOUNn SEVILLE. .Spain. Sept. 5 ..

Seven bodies were removed todij from 0 coal mln^ In whlcli 16 mla*. ers a rt believed to have perlstiM In. sn explosion JiOO feet Mtiit,: ground yeaterday. . ____•______

tied isnubb

I ''l is t C

I John

..Pictcre wlndows a re tUmlnaUog gossip. Why listen to rwnora when

ihj fron^ la4 fl« .

Mosons ATTENTION!You o r i eeq u e itcd to m eet ot Iho M o ionie T«m ple o t 1 :0 0 p .m . *• oHend lti« funerol

W A L T E R A , S U U G H T E R , W .M .

a«d |« l I t aU»lght?

Sunset Memorial park.

ltfagic=VaUe3LHospitals-M agic-V olley-M om orial-

Visiting hours In the m aternity wardS'are from 3 to 4 and 7;to 8 p a . : ' In 'tU ' othen.--fnJm -U -am .

® .ADMITTED . K itherlne Schlclt, Mrs. WllUam Madron. M n. Charles !>. 'Eggles­ton. Orval Johnson. Stephan Btocroft. Mrs. Donald Schoonover, Mrs. 'R «bert..n«g l4nd -»nd . Jolm Walbum. »U Tw in P i ^ - . PamelaH aH inelO rm iirX airy-Boum rbolh

Tlfla■0«x^»ln.“’m ^ tO T } - CaroL.BlMrord., K lm b w ly jK a ^l5JH_Webb. M e n ; M j a . ^ t u r y KlMeyr-Hasel

letanley. Fll

EUeen Magoffin' and Alfred M«y.-Twln-Palls: K enneth-Baird. Deborah M ason-and baby boy lU ad . all Buhl: Mrs. Ed Baker, P U M ^ ^ a - g e im ' BhUm. Jeiume,

_SU3cnedict!B.;J«flnie_.VlslUng hours a t S t. Benedict's

hospital are form 2 .ta 4 and from [ to g p i n . . . .

■ADMITTED'M nJ»hll Brackenbury. Fairfield;

Mrs. Rosalie Frye. Twin Falls: Mrs. Raymond O ^ e n . Jr., and M n. Al' ........... ...

7 ^ t o « WM tlnad-glQ and costs r running

» A son w u boro Tuesday . . . . and Mrs. Harold Vance. Twin P f t U i r : ' ....— — ■-

hooding Memorial“ V&lUng hours’ a l Gooding M morlaI'-I;o*plttl:KnrlrQia-6:30ji,j

8;30 p. IA o H ftT E ir^

Mr*. Oeof«e Dlmon, M « . Msry Ahdems and Sandra Kay Pearson, all W ehdelUMrs. DenWn Hall'and Jeffrey EsUnser.-both Ooodlog.

BIRTHSbom to Mr. and Mrs,

r disturbing the peace by-noisy operation o f h u car.- -.BrrlB. O.-Comegys. Rupert, for. <dt«d a SIS bond and was given TO demerit# ln-Rm>ert-po!lee-«>urt

■ ir-nm nw g stop sign..* til b

■TuBsday^orTunnlng stop ^ R o y Jackson. Oakley, «

It for. :

Lead Lacl i F i ^ B u r g l a r y

ohn Bishop, 77) MesS-HisHbme

PTLER, ' ' ^ p t 3 — John Alien Slshop,. 77 ,.d led -s t_h lfJif lm c_ ln

T U e r e « ly w tdftesday rooming.H e was b o m . May- 9. 1 8 *2 .- In

-CBTc CUyfK yrH e wa* preceded In J e tU L tH 1853 by hU wife. Mary

K ay. whom hajoarrled Ja .Q oIden C ity, MO, Feb. Ifl, 1008 . They cams to Filer to 1B2S from Missouri. Mr. Bishop r a a membet of the M eth­odist church - In .Missouri and theOdd Prilftws M d se .-- - ...........-

-:^«.:-ls>-Mirrlved--brj^itart&i-eont-. Beth Bishop, Filer; Verti Bishop.

VCasUeford. and Clyde' Bishop, ¥ !rtn Falls ;' one brother. Chaun-

4 ^ ' -Bishop. LOS AngtlM; .five gnndeb lld ren , and three great-

- g r andchildren. . .rjWer5ir*eMce5:;vm-.b5::s«jflocted a t a p jn . Friday m ortuary chapel with , final rite#

. flmiset Memorial park.

K e e p t h a .w h i te F i»g ' — o f S a fe ty F lying..

Police Chief Howard OlUelte re-— • -------- --- deportment

_________ - solving twofirst degree' burglsWes ' and the second degree burglarle.a being In-

^ o « t m . - ^ * ^ - o * e r - w M ^ end theftt .were cleared up alter childrtn 4 to 10 years old were W ng'^quuaoned.-Stolen- property from most houses has been « - covered, according to th e chief.He sAld nblhlng cm iia 'bm lone-to th » -y o u n g s tm ,_ b u t_ th ey _ h » v ebeen “scolded."— — -- —. Among cases being inyestlgated is the theft of $SS3i3 M m the Coca Cola Bottling company plant; 1&9 Third avenue south;. Another I t the break-ln a t the' D and W sa les—compan y.—1300—Kimberly, road, -'iw ls taken from th e sales company were used in entering the bottling plant. .

T he theft of two guns from Con^ rad Larson. 481 FlUmore street, ■jtUl was being Investigated Wed-

. v'v‘

W m m /mDISMISSED

Mrs. Charles Corr, Mrs. Vemon Hani«ri“ ahd son, Mrs. Udwlg Mshler and daughter, RobeK Sohonman-anrt „Fjne3t-3MSkn?.Mi aU Rupert; Mrs. JuUo Cantu. Mini- dok»,-and-Mr8.-HenrT-McBlhfn- ney.Idahome.

f i

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m /S '/ /

Cottage, Burley ,visiting hours a t Cottage hoflpl-

HI are-from 2:S0 to 4’ and from ,7 to :8 .p

—A D M irr___ ___ iw _& ljLd .Mre. D orirK enyT ^IT jr-O lffdy j Bowen. Mrs. Jean GJaesemsnn. Mrs. Sharon Anderson. .Mrs. Vlr. glnla Worthington: n im nrlpyrD e- a n a - l ta c y . MallA;. Mre. Pearl Huckelberry, Chico, 'T e x , and libyd VJarr. He>1)um,

--------------- DtffnttWED--------------Mrs. Carol Hess and Mrs. Caro-

l)-n Jokumsen. both Burley.-------- ^BIBTUB

^ Daughters were bom lo Mr. and H fX TA im Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Olaesemann. both-Burley. A-wn-wftA-bom to-M r..and Mis. Lamar Anderson, Buriey.

Cigarette Causes $300 Damage ]n Gooding Mishap

-OOODINOl-^kpt. 2 — Dropping hla cigarette while ho was urtving ■ proved coBtiy for Willis Palmer,

. this mornlnfT -D am sge lo llie'lOSO CadUlflc he wss-drtvlng was estimated a t $300 after it struck the rear of a Ford ptirtcd on highway 4S and three-fourths miles aoulh' of Gooding. Roy Orave.v Qoodlng had parked the Ford snd w».i alklng~lo—G tne“ Montr.--locJl armer. In a. field:

Palmer lold'Depuiy Sheriff Guy Coles he reached to pick w hli

cigarette and failed to se e - the parked Ford, which wa.t knodted 75 feet into Morris' field.

■Bovs-Conftrmed— mpS^rdrSty^iVii^ns---------r i ---------* T T Tb-Uie ftrd-waj“ SUmated a t ja o

- A t View Service-Vtnv. Srpt. -3-Chariea Dean

Wrlgley, » n or cnaries >vTipBy7 and Ernest Rutnussen, son o( Mr. and Mrs. Arvel-Rasmussen, were

■ eonfrnned"members o r - the • liDfl ehu r«h -aV -the-»unday -ev*n lng

Mrs. Glenn Searle was h glTen the nam e of Oa; father. The in fan t daugl. .

- — I Mrs. C i^ iU a -W « d ^ .U e M e d ^puid"glven_

C h a i ^ P_WASHINGTON, Scpl._2 C1 -A s e n a t e ludlclary aubcorfmitlec has_approved two_prepwc_ coi i .........m al nmendments.

w ouia-'abol^ ! voting.

poll 1st fo

TV TROUBLE?CALL SE 3 .2 2 3 3

FACTORY RAD.O T V C E N T E R

///I

1 -^BlooSet

' A 0 )n o eo t i i t 'A a k - h e p r y o u ff^ in g 8 a fe r f7 n o r e a > n fid e n tb e h in d the w h a I .

your caresin CONOG^’S lrarnds

' • Y e s r y o u r cares are o u r c o n c e r^ T h a t’s why y o u r Conoco D ealer so q u ic k ly an d carefully

■ _ c h e c ^ :t ire s ,.b a tte iy i ra d ia to r, an d m akes y o u r windflhiBli B pi:kle. Every-r /.—th in g ^ h o c k c d -(ify o u 4 ia v e .th e tim e )rn o th in g ^ Je ftlQ x h a n c e J to u ie e L c a re = __

FREE when you start*-your c a r - r .- - th e w ay-your Conoco D ealer w a n ts y o u '—^ ^_ to fw l. W hy'don’t y o u jo in th e thtiusands who are cormng’tio Conoco e v e ry ^

-DEI

- Tune m •v •r^ ’:W « ^ • l< ^ o ^ 7 lJ U P.m ! to ’m T W y W n h t*^ r e tJ o R -K t lX » T V rC !

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' ' = = . , t o d m s d a y ; s e m m b e r

2 MOMUitieB or rth; t . K it »l U* l«*t» TlmM- _____JBUOB w rta. », i?i« »la m t (>4 tk* TvlB m u N -P s b lk M d a ll/^ d fisa«w >t 110 8«c— ............ —

ittm u Tw}g-y>)lt.- Ii>ti>n>airt tht ui al * '

It 110 8«cffi»l Wmu T«U

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T U C K E R 'S N A T IO M A I;

WHtRUGIGW ASHIN O tO N -W lU joui tiiH o t f in ltM ^ P re fl-

den t £iunbow er . to d a DetwrctUc confretf w e en or "wukeoK l two pa»er{ul'lobbtet'-wblc& dbmlnatwl c*pltol hUMor » generiUoa i t h e r—

cost to coMumer* Mid taxpayers.t h e Importaat Mpcct ol tiie release ornatto

legjalalon from the« p ip ot orjaalied labor i

,BT WA1L-MXABLE IN ADVAKCB---------« |tU a M«U.sa« BIk* C*atr. NnU«r - t t f lH -io M lB ------------------------

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N O B IG R E S U L T S E X P E C T E D T h e w ord U now b e in g p a ^ d oU t n o t to

e x p e c t b ig resu lts fro m N lk lla \ K h rjw h c h c v ’a

s bfltw ean -ttie==i=Tfi5 * a s l< p c o a lU c to llJ

I r t a l l i t ^ w Im p o rtan t'a role ■V plttyr3^lh.th(«_conirt>ver4lev

SPLIT OF FARM LOBDV — The, reaction Of Uie two shattered pressure Bwupi emchulxes the aweep- in t-n a m re -o t-tb e lr - ic tb a c k J .j’lieUier_Uie_r!;stJ)e

-R ufisla iis-iu id _tlift-IIn lt«{L fitat«S -l3_5a - B « a t t h a t y e a rs w ill be n eed ed to r ec o n c ile them ,

"l -h e m o a t 'to t x i^ c t . Uierefort ,-IJnes o f - cC m pm n lcatlon - b c tw e e p —c om m u - j i i s j a .a n d th e F r c t 3 2 pjld w ill b e k e p t open:F o r If -th ey a r e c om p lete ly c lo sed , th e r e m ay b e m isc a lcu la t io n s resu ltin g In w ar.

•As a r esu lt o ! t h e R u ss ian v is i ts by V ice P re sfd c n t R ichard M. NJxon a n d o th e r

-A m erican s,. p Iu s.the_lon K cr r a n g e o b s e ir a - U o n s m a d e b y U. 6 . am bassad ors t o M oscow ; L lew elly n E. T h om p son and C h a r le s E . B o h -

4 e a ,^ io j n e _ r e a lly ^ 6lja ip ; apprais a ls o f t ^ x h a lr m a n 'o f S o v iet R u ss ia ’s cotm cU ^ o/ m 'ln- -Isters are b e in g -m a d e j ie r e .— K h rttahehev h a s g iv e n n o o n e a n y Id eas - h e w i l l -com e h ere w ith now. p la n s Xor s e ^ - t l in g - t h c c o ld w ar,

- ..JB hi>ij»vp_fi to be c o m in g m o re In th e

to im p ress P re s id en t E lsen h o w er w ith _ f a c t - th a t h o -ls-o-rcspon slb liL W O tld^ ad^ V r th jr h b tr f ag r e e in e n ts -c a n -b e m a d a and

id ou t.j e R u ss ia n c h a in p a n i s s iz ed u p -fis atrH>rol8ta r la n -w h o j iM .b a tH ec l h l i-w a y .

_ . . j i b o tto m to to p .- ’H e :h B 5 -Q n-am azln K 'm d n jory , tW nkJ J w r,' bn t-ls -n irt-Jm p u lslve- JoUi^-^^-/^ftl^Ub^aQded-rJ^mmlm l^iL J V h c n it

z n a t lc A ic e t le i . I n p r iva te conversatlorrs, _ w h £ iU if l la j io t .M u n d tn g .o ff J o r propasfvnda

p u r p o se s , h e g e ts r ig h t d ow n -to b u sin ess . H e3 « J W t 4 « l f S 5 * ■ ........ ...

The AFL-CIO b04se»> — Oeorit7 1, Meany and W alle r p : R e u llie r -^ — iT f-iii-tjltter-tow ard-U ic Democrats a* they are toword their na tura l enemies

ttt f tH .n o i R r irep PHeniis.- n i cy iiat r tu m w l t humfar-down-on »]mMt-eMry-Dtjnocrallc,®iMldfjitlfllcandidate with th e exceplicn.or s * n . -HubertuoraUo^Humphrey, ■MlhlTFWta. Rml--rtdlat-B.-aiev«n»orfi4Kim tluy-ta.-!dorsed In ISM and 1050.

Tlie ta n n lobby Is m spilt', ’both on and off ca'pltoi hill, lh a t it is a to.M-up as to whom they blame toe iM r )osx3. But th f GOP appears to be in a f tlron^r poiUUon on this front than the opposition.

major orcanlzations—ihe American Farm Bureau lederftllon nnd the Nailona^ O ra n « t-g en - eralJy support the EUcnhowcr-Denson principle of lower price supports and fewer federal conlrols,

% r y itcoenlze i f ta r tW rronttoijrd-aeeumulaUon of crop surpluses will mean eventual bankruptcy of aBrlculture.

ECONOMJSTS SMAltTEU THAN LADOB LOB- DVI8TS—Almost i h t only advoeate of the new-deal- /a jr dfflJ system, which has lllicd many bltarrc

r i s ' a ' s h r e w d I _<LUld.for..every q u o . .— Xt-1» n e v e r th e les s b e lieved thitr-hB':w ili:be ■ r e a p e c tfu l o f P re sid en t E lsch h ow er , w hom

t ie adm ires' a s a g r ea t ge n e ra l on'd~as h ead "-of a g r e a t n a t io n a n d g o v c m m e n t.-

■T he issu e s t h a t -C h a ir m a n K h ru sh ch ev -w U l- t a k e u p w lth -P -resldcnt E lsen h o w er are

. f o o w n a n d t in o l n u c le a r tests ,

o m su b jec ts o s su sp en sio n lim ita t io n o f arm am jsnts,

__________ in s ; In w e n se o f trad e. Th(la s t i s so m e th in g o f .a p h o n y a s R u ss ia

-b o th ln g - to - se ll- th o -U r ^ .-w a n t5---------------C h le l v a lu e o f t h e trade ta lk , a s s e e n h ere,

n 3m t~i t 'a v g T H e ~ W n e r S t a t c 5- g ; ^

tocrjrtxat i t w a n t s - \ P r e s id e n t E lsen h ow er is r a te d b y h is team t o a m an^ o f ^ e a t good w ill b u t a to u g h bar-

T ln er a n d a r oa tcJF ior K K T nshcliuv. H e-la t ,g o in g to s e l l a n y a llie s d o w n t h e river s ig n a n y n e w Y a lta s , a s so m e a larm ists!

ie a rc d .s lf le n t J a sc n ^ io w cr -w il l n o t a lt d ow n C h a ln n a n I t t m h c h e v a T m r m i t e >, OftVnp n ftv id , t h e .K r e m lln Or S ib eria

I t a d e ta ile d A m erican p la n for s e l -. t o

_ j P re s id en t v iew s t h e ta lk s a s c o m - p J e t « y e ^ lo r a lo iy . 'B u t In "JindinjfTTTBomir

^ t t lB ^ a V e n u e y e t-u n e x p lo r e d -th to u g h -w h lc h• -we c a n m ove to a be tter s itu a t io n ," a s th e

P r e s id e n t p u ts It, t h e o p e n in g u p o f t h e S o - (▼iftt U n io n a n d s a t e l l i t e c o u n tr ies to a m ajor o b je c t iv e .-O n th is , C h a irm an K h ru sh c h c v m a y b e r u n n in g t h e g r ea ter ^ k .

—n p im d -a h o w -th e -R u fls la n ^ e ’B u t fo r th e R u ss ia n s to le t P re s ld eh t E laen -

" i ib w e r v is it th e ir c ou n try , h a v e j i i s sp ee ch es ^ p r in t e d In I^ u ss i ,^ j )a p e r » a n d h a v e him—D P o o d c a s t................... ...... - • -i-^i*-aew-we

t_dlrectLv to ih F R u s 3 ian~Pfl0Plt!-is

N o ,6n e e x p e c ts It to s t a r t a n y revolu tion . - B u t I f th e se c o n ta c ts l io n t ln i le , a n d a s m ore ~ R tt ts ia » p e o p J e le a r n m o re a b p u t t h e o u tsid e

w o r ld a s th e y ,h a v e in t h e A m e rica n e xp o- Bltlo n a t-M oscow th is su m m er , t h e pressure

^ ^ « in a i r u f f i c f i e r « » W ! Wt o lo o se n u p a n d l i f t th e U d o n th e ir b lack -

' ^ d 'o u t a n d se cr e t cou n try m a y in crease .T h is is n ow an a ly ze d in a d r a n c e a s th e

—j n o o M h a t c a n c o m e o u t -« f- th « E lson h ow er- K h n is h c h e v v l s i t s i '

j X P E C r E D ’K T M O C K B A S E S -_A lthQ u gk K h rU sh ch tv .h as_cp m E la ln ed _b lU

: - t e c ly . a b o u t th e r in g , o f b a ses th eW e ste r n a llie s h a v e ; t s t a h lls h e d on W s bordersM Stato d e p a r tm e n t e x p e r ts fu lly e x ­p e c t h im t o m o ck a t th e m in h is c o n fer -

""Blici^s w U ii-E laen h ow ef:-------- '

U ev e lh a t th is d e m o n stra t io n o f bu r weak- - , j i e a s _ o n _ t h t _ c o m m u n is t - .p c r l m c ie r 5^ - a t a g e d d e lib er a te ly lo r th is p u r p o s e . '

I t w ill w ea k en th e .P r e s id e n t's toargain- pow er. C om m u n ist su c c e s sc s in S o u th -

M s t e m A sia wUI t e h d l o m a R e 'o t h e n t c t i - tra la w ary o f h i tc h in g t h e ir s e c u r ity to t h e

■A ia»rirttn.iif.hflrlnt nf w ar.”_________ ________— .-K h ru sh ch ev w ill- g e t f u l l .op p ortu n lty_ .lo " J ib e a t th e in e f fe c tiv e n e s s o f ou r o llla n c e ^ t o r - lt -U - t t n d o r s > o o d - t h a t .E lsen h o w er w il

■ raifie_tho..gucatio» otw h ic h v io la te s th e G e n e v a treaty

e n d e d t h e ea rlie r c o n f lic ts in In d o-C h in a .. — - S t a te r h a a - a n o t b e r - e m a n a t i o n - f o r — i l A 05- c r tB lS ra lth o u g h T lit -e x p e r ts :d o -n o t;e lY e ; . f u l l cre d e n c e to th is .theory .

^ - I n v iew o f t h e breakdow n - o f-C h ln a * s a d m itte d by P cln ln g .

- 2 t K e y r » u 4 g t i s i _ m a v ; ' ‘ “ Edl:

U i m l■thalc-peop ifl'Jt, m in d a . Trom - t h e th e y t i iu e r u n a er cb tn m u n lsl

i Uio-hoiua lo-sipport th m lml I strniion's slrooA ^Umd on baUi.ls<

‘S Sin a ia rjer secue. Inasmuch as Bood canstltuenU are c tw em ed .

tomeUUngspace wlUi no explartaUoo, .. nothin* of it .-A fte r -d u e <onsid- ersUon and proper aU fntlon to d t tu m U S a a .

BOod ..............................T e c h n l^ ly . we've had a «eek

l-trhair-^»f->aeati«Hn*lh*-la*t

out. «e11 t r a b .a day h tre .a n d . I ^)>-UKre.

Mow If it seems to you good coh- stuuenls lh a t the “day here** and ••day there" appear to occur dur- iRi-hunUng-s«a«ons,-.you-4:an-b«

- — OUtt-BU LLEIlN -BO J .Mr*. rouU J. T.F. — _____

jOtrmnM r' t w rt' trg~eAiciithni*i £lrcuni»faneM,.a_lost puppy , is stiU

.............— - - m atter fora e a J i i i l f H

u niu ............Farmers' union, which has been a'lloOKVeir-Tniiiiau' annex for more than 20 years., Charles Brannan. TrtniiBn‘a-aetretflry-oMgrttu ltu re.J i^ lja | r f i i t .caUDKl.

intr In the vicinity of . Rock Creek ranser staU on. Anyway, It we should hear anything about the pup. ue'U phone you a t REdwood 3-3341 or OArfield 3>5M1. Borry.

. PEN PALS DEPT.Dear 'Editor:

' I am a IS-year-old Japanese boy and-lM leariUos. English a tacbool now. Every U aa.I'fc-as Uiinklng to have some peo-pals In your coun* try. especially In Idaho lU K . and reccnUy, I thought th a t the best u 'u to wrlte to-an editor. So I wriunff Ib lt letter.

think th a t the exchange of ..cairlB. pictures and sUmps will

-V cerlalW -w elM m ed-and-m ore- over the ta lks tn th e letters would

•• - -Idea..to. —

far smarter Uian ihe labor lobbyists. Nolinff the de­sertion o( scores of formerly friendly members from th e cities, Ujcy recogniie tha t they face a coMumers'

I n ; costs of food on the u ^ flc la t pricM .uadertrilten by pollUcally Inspired federal fon

. . „ ... composed of catUe-com-whtat growers of the middle -and Ja r-W e s t, i-nrt nf the cottOn^peanuts- tobacco producers of the SouUi.

.....1 , ....... ....... ________ _____cards, stamps and ' ‘reaaih j 10'

- ...- ------- --------- - - ....... itrestlnir books.-- .In th a t must of-tho new >hu .i«u

bersi'taklag a f n a h look a t the-farm problem, voted ■ lor-the-coasumcril. - . . .

Another extremely pracUwI reason 'rom he .weak- ..OSS of the farm bloc is tha t mechanltatlon of anrl- cuUure reduces year by year the number of their constituents, a i# the rr fora.lhrir pQlltlcaUmBg.QM£^

VU.1U.1I.O.J- 11™= -u « .~ Z N D E n E irp r tr3 c o N 7SUMER—sim ilarly. Uie consumer bloc attributes the splralllna cost of living to labor’s constant demand lo r hlghcT.and htelicr - ---------- --------------------- -

V I E W S OF O T H E R S

A couple oC thousand phUatelists are probably happy possessors of envelopes proclaiming th a t they wero la the batch' dispatched by the navy I ra n a submarine. The conveyor w aa'a navy RcBulus I . and It sped t « e tb'1un3irg<r~-t-7tRv»J--«ir-aU tioft-la Jacksonville — arrtvlog Uwre minutes t f t y l ^ i m

--------------- ---— l aun^ed. ____ ' —»H -ou t« tan illn 8-iU tleren oe»r< lth 'er .----------m u j nn. iluiM. [fi t te sJ m !i^ c < L to _ ll i5. g y ^

' - ............................... ........ ------ master-irtnerftlLas fpn-n*' .«/i-ih«-fo~ninn*f_oiothw tri«ia-_But th a »Terttfe fou^-<ent«<tamp user may not be happy a t the pw epectof guided m itres nylng overhead.—A - misdirected IcUer may bp - ajinoyance now In lost tinilf; bu t a misdirected mis;

; a stamp of a different color.8UII. such nlggllnc thoughu must surely be over­

shadowed by the pleasant contrast one leels ,vhen all Uie mitllons and the tochnocraUo skills tha t lie behind rockeUy are for once put to constnwUte hiimtin use. I ^ l t e U>e\sclenUnb ^ n ^ miptlnn of miffh devlcea. Uiev are^Ull.aeslgneO for-Ujc-most primlUve'orW l erida^TWUnrotherhn*' man beings. \

companion Incident to this aign of human progreas was Uie successful free fligh t gliding teat

'■ ”i over Molavi flfiJtru XTropped- - ..-v .. .molor. glided to earth from an aititiTde of Diiies with no untoward liicldent whftlever, Thta cralt may be the prototype ot the first space «ilp. I t Is’deilirned to fly ultimately a t 4.000 miles........... ........ -■ - •<« mllM or more.

ly rar 'span and cosUng---------------- ■■«.-:was.JolnUy\sponga^.bv ihe_na*

lUonal aenmauUca and space B ^ tn im n iiia ir force and bavy. U eoula mark the. bejlm lng of a new era In a ir flight. I

EiUier ot these events »,-ould ln oUier llnits be hailed aa a near miracle. 'Thel fact tliat. they arc U ktn in stride by the Amerlom people indicates

.'weU.reJijiyrjTCOyfrrd, frfm the first shock of _ ,.jilk.-and-fcre-»ow -ranRln«-abcadJn.U iejippllcoi tlon or new knofieOse.—H artford Courant.

AIR T ^ i i m O N 'A n^daho a ir pollution conirol-a

ganlzcd UUs week. l u members Include Nampa's mayor. .'. .The cbmmlaslon no doubt.wlU seek to kccp.ldaho's K h l le r a l l f iF l t r ...................................................... . . <he-poil8t!on-lhat-plagucs

naUnn—itvJudlnc whai icalled -sunny Callfomii

I 0 o w 3 W 1 S G J i^ p eAt ^ ^

If Po l 8 p now

else -

STOCKHOLM -The Earl Warr 'm -dkspenaation of the Amencan luprrm e court by lu ra o ti to «n irresponalbte discuulon of Use Ne- g r o e t ’ relations, with bU w b l t e L neighbors in the .U n l i J s a -

-------1—irp u ta tlo a r iin oUicrcouatrlBS.-] T h t Injury -m a y - ; be momentary.

, domesUc affairs, w h o 'p lam ly 'do 'no rtnow certain easenUal Iscta. and in all cases, have a few moles and warts or the ir own.'

irrcsponablc... lUicuMlon

written by a left «.lJlg"J>(51iU0ur of-lhc_Bw«liab_tlSllvelent.of_Uie American union racket. Warren i n d - l ila ■Ifcr-b»l06-^ t-a y e d lsh tiackrround, are sentlxnentally re« garded here aa en-ofnao Swedes.

inveterate office-holder of fhe so- clallst labor m orm en t which In m ost countries hM stretchu of common fron t with the commur nists. Hla name U Ounnar Myrdal.

He appears never to have Joined the Communist party.but his dis> pwiUon was expressed when, as « ta i4C cr-o/-eom 'n«r» ia JPW-he actively prompted a trade crcdlt of ono billion kroner, about 20 mil­lion dollars in American money, to

iscow obtain Industrla.' It for the modem develbp-

ment b y alileh JOmuhcJier noa

Bcatto~ajid'destrfly CMiitangn.- - The Rusalaiu nave ca*hc3^IHI

credit t« the extent of'&SO million

_ better un a s s 5 g ' ® # s other U the best way to the world peace. D on't you think so?

______ feltowlniMhUigsi1. HOW do you think of Japan?-

' 2r w iia l wuul ‘JWI_tV£LCOmi

■STHave you----------People? ff you have, where did

I would like to correspond with A b o u tjlj t jw y s <glrU) from la Wn y6krs-i)ld.-Z:.______ -

-........ (iwim’<lir,C, _U j[_hobblea_aic_anfl£la_tiBnniuJ>MebalLfpo,U)an,_ew.t

ra retaliated *tampj and reaaiaj

te r ln;.your-cohim n.--then-please ’ - naina (ihd address

i t t c r ^ ’ a school lap r in t only my o r -p n s s tn in e i

-----------------____________________ which natlonallied the raljroads------------ J a p a n - •n d -thV m blo r-hau U ng iniuilry

- , 1th g rea t loss of efH clencyjnboth arid th e Issuance of moi-e or leas counterfeit bonds In payment

P 5 . I f I should receive ao many letters, 1 wlU pass them to many m y friends .who * re l e a r n l - - ^ c U s h and llk« American r ‘

boj'« and girls. . . . .. one-half m ller west and ihree- fourUu of a mile north bf the

num ber-ls k^jtone-8-22fl5 .Jam es Andenon (Rt. 1, 'Wendell)

ANENT PERCENTAGES D e » r . 6 h c ^ 4 _ - ^ ,

T here m ust b e ’ a remarkabli «hanfi«-lnH>roccss-ln.the^va_a~ heredity.” O n e “ o r-U :e-a lgn8--of th la -c h a n je ................coloT orpeopIe’s-halr.'-

; lc a n j -e .Call th a t m ost people had brown ha ir, o f aome sort, with a smaller num ber had lighter or blond hair. And then once In a while you'd aee someone with red hair.

W e ll.........................

___ _______ „_ jl-ha lred and red-)ialred-tnaa-are-abouL _ihe_ sam^ as I recall them from the past,- B u t-w /lfj women, heretUly _ really hlttlntc them hard. There h a a -b ee n -rem artn b le ln tT e m n H ' the-num bcra of.womea-wllh blond -Bntt-Ted-halis-^-H»lnk-thlt I t tufi

CO tD W EA 'niER NEEDED

ifr-paper -Ju st-arrtved -and -I- Just th a t "Famous Lost Line" about someorie being wIlllnR to mow the Inwn for another three months If h o rw e ath cr would main' th a t long.

Pots, U ho t weather were to remain for another three montlu; there ffouldn't-bc-anyone-around to enjoy It. Tlie way the riles and bufla-arc-rlBht-now.-anoUier. three months would gunrantee enough Of them to take over everything.

, n . v : B atiT iTwIn Palls)

- FAMOUS tA ST L1?<E - TTStBllflit-watitlnr-xwar.**— -------- qE.V Tt.r’ItAN IS- THK

Indu.Mr>', which Idaho, seeks, Usunily gets I biam ^for a ir polluUon. But Engmwrlng and Mining Journal lays industry probtUrty-ta-rtapensible-lor-ooly half the trouble, i

In manyTnetrtjpolllan areits, the autotnoblle h#i b«ome_the m osfunporuint single contributor to alr^ DoiiuUon. In'lM D, U iere^wtre'ntaut TS’milMoo'cars on the" road. T he toUl reachfd 67 mUllen In 1957. The figure may pose the 100 million mark by IS75. *TTft~Tm6Hcntlon " U y s iin to - ixhnuat puUutanta auind head and-shoulders nbove any -other. type. to. day. A survey found thm two-thlrda of «U pollution

'tn .the atmosphere above i a i AnBcles county,_IDL' Liltuiici' ■ ~

The problem U really a serious. one.'The rtlaUon- Ahlp between "bad n lr ' and marly of man'i Ills Is undff—eonttanv-uiHly.—0»te—tstijuslt r l ' Ujj t Jilr polluUon-(Z*ri SBcIcty-.lr^uiiiion dollars annually In corooUon-lii.Uie Unlted-Statea alone. WeVo read o r mass iilne.<w in nreaii where polluted air b is been' concenuattd for orolofiged periodi.

cfa.-;trr

L O C A T E - W A T E R ;n rro n i: vnu n m u . ‘

--- rO*-tBRIfiATIOStrilnf Hxixtlc Bsaiut. filU m

KILUNGER EUECTftIC 'PbOQt RE 3-S7U 1 . '

F U E L O IL

GEM-STATE;|3^01L3C -Q -—' ' i o U L S I R lK E - S I A A A E S -

poins.-He Is a bureaucrat~ahd pro- reaflonal doctrtnalr?. - a i.-unT a- mUiar wjtj] «c tu s].to )l is a per- tonal sense as Rex TugweU and most theoretical teachers of th* social sdcnce couises In American colleges. }Us wife U » ' double- aome of sim ilar bent now ambaa-

tween 18.000 and I9.U0 a 'y e a r . MjTdal. htmaeir; enjoyed some years In a soft job w ith the 0 . N.

I about ttS.OOO'a year, u x free.Some O f lh e co'nservaUve-Swe-

dlsh press fcmghe this ertOll to MosCDWi-One -'phaae-of- th s -p ro - gram called for enormous orders Of mim u rm u r td .glectrtea l 'e q utp^' ment. The b lg j t i t Swedish, firm In thLi line resisted involvement m the tas

r ro n e rr Ticri

|R81 to ' 1067 liut^obTlouily at alderable loss to Sweden through ahrlnkage of the value o t ' theTtrSSePrTne'deiranni

firm control. The eiecuon legitimate and the Swedbh unions, whlch-are-a-reeklessrwasteful force with tiieu- owii lavish Wirtaucracy IttcluaiBf

quoted as having saifi. "Now Is Uie time to bring In the socialist har­vest- The "harveat" contemplated w a eeserBUj' id e n t ic with U}at of th e same scourge In England which ^natlonallied the raljroads

for confiscated property.

tio n \ ih lc h was luiOffmgiy-cauMtl, The ckstTD program In Cuba to »elM' SDd~~autnmit«*^8n • ’

Mi-Hal le ft the goremment In 1M7. Porting was a mitigated «>r-

...................... ;b Myrdgl.

-S h o r t abortive hearings propowd B um * Creek re-reguUU tng and power dam were abandon­ed here ^ week, a fte r two dsysof •wbat ene Im portant ®«mber of tha house tn t«rta i commltlK.caiica “u n - p r tp a i^ ^testim ony on Wth

chairman of the inu rlo r m lttec .hearing the discussion of lulhorlraU oa of th e 45 million- dollar Idabo dam project. -»ala !'« expected -e*hausU ve'bearlne4n«t year before oltow inf the Joan of « miilioa dollars -of the peoples t u money.- R o je n could not

ta s t on the grou tu true ui reporation of-'w ar-dam age ln_all directions, plua demands for ap- patiUus newly- developed, w-ould prw tde-capacity business to r facilities.

Thus there would be no need t o nrade«wbrlr-pradtfeH oft-^nacr-hn m -disguised sutBldy from the Swe- 'dlsh goverhhient, Onc” p‘iiim' nmniiHi HiKt the party In power lKen~thrM tened natfve BweffBIT Industry w lth-ainnra irton of Swe. den by G tn eral Electric ..of tlit United'tiUUis to manuiacture Hit stuff. Ultlmixtely. Swedish'' firms filled a Variety ot orders for R uj-

a . --------Myrdal enjoyed a sojourn In the

United States pn a g ran t from tj-plcal tax-free foundntlon. This g rant became, in pmetical- effect, a sutjsldy. which ultimately paid /nr...U3e c o u r t_ d « l im _ bwed m MyrdDl's brief observations ot r ^ tlons between wrat«“TiftD colored Americans. And th is alien social- b t'a findings in th is field are non' In slnili.ir practluU effect, the law ot the land, supplnnljns a tlm f'

rpretation of the con. 'tne-prc-warreirgOO rr

- Id a h o -U w m a k tr a - a n d . public power Interests have backed the Dums creek Unit, which would con- trol 'oulflows below the Paiisadea dam in aoutheastem I d a h o Sponsor of the house bllJ fs .« n - ^ t ly y H e p a P l lCTrrHaa^ ^ . R . Ida-■with the support'o f liberal D e m o cra l-a rK ie -p fo s t- .D -Id a .. and other publlc-power democrsts.

I MU miuion ■ .

S5,^r |T c m p c ra t m - ^To Be IfigUerWASinNGTON. Sept. 3 WWThe

weutUfiT—bureau-xayfi_lu_30-day outlook for September calls-

Greatest departures from ml are cxpccted over' the northf

_nj plains Bndnhe-fai-Souihwest, the bureau mlded.

Bnticlpat«d to r tho rcmalning .area except for below normal In Che middle Mississippi valley. ~PffCCpltntion-la^lIWU_ - . ceed normal over tho eastern third. . the naUon but be deficient the western halt. In the remain' (ttir a re u normal ralnfalf-i) IndJ- cated, the bureau aald.

Bonds Sold-BOISE, Sept. 3 MV-Transactionj

rere completed yesterday for the............... t.OOO In Idah? building

_______ . ju i- um - .compmty7-9 ftlt~i3ake-Olty, bldor'3V T>er c tn tm ic rea L —

LAST*FLY-IN~,SET BOlfig. Sept. a (U P l) -T h e lait

Idaho “liy-ln; ', ot the- t be S a tu r^ y a t Knmlnh.

B u n ir € r e e k - l? a in = H ea rin ss -nended^?y € o m m ia e ( r ^

'vneirti..- — w- resume next year.-Bc jald-tlme h»d nfflTout fo r the com m itue this

T he senate "paiSM n legislation fn-ju ly .-w lth .lhe luP' port of bo th Sen. H e n r y 0. DioBhinc7 1 t.T- I d ir r -a n d -p r tn li Church. D.. Ida.

A »50j.000 planning appr«prU- lion pawed both houses, but w u vetoed by th e President last week. U could be spent only alter passage of the controversial authorlratlon.

Opponents o f the « million dol­lar dam have charged tha t it 1*

■Df.A pubUo power wilt. The proponents • admitted l u t

HOUi'yWOOD, Sept. 3 W - Singer-actor P a t Boone kicked

^ththltrbarfc-iool-atrwhat-ha-

rock on a movie set- yesterday. • K e brofce

He continued working after i

n i l . J I V . . I r...b.VNotre Dame coach artd seven olhfj;* d i« r in ah a l jv la H n ra sh ^ - je a r s

was sliocated to power R e n ^ .^ -Botli aides agreed that i E

llan dollar dam a t the nie {3 .! handle water regulation btTv PallMdes, however 6a<ker» or •' higher dam have w id Lh( ri ifluld no t be feasible wltlniit l . provision of cheap.' su t^ ij^ power for.lrtlgatlon pumpir.i, '

____ and Otah Power c .Kemmerer. Wyoming.-coul Inlcrcsta,. itJd the UnHtd s,tT Workers _______ _

Schopl Won’tCIiaiigiE Fees

MOSCOW. S e p t^ fl llT lie 'i i j ; . venlty o f - Id a h o -^ d " - ytjiwis., It will no t change its policy on (if. tlon fees for students fronuui.j; stale-••unltH revised tnsinitiie^ u t received from, the b o tr in re«frt|£t“ ^, 111# m uT tn . -- Dfltmcroient in the wake ot s decision Baturjiay a t "P«si«:4 that overruled an ■

DUtrict Judge J o h n Ciri^ found in favor ^ Sheldon Ke,.

Randolph. V l..-.«ho cblmn] ^ paid U u ' h l |h e r non-rtMil(u: jg a t ISC In IM7 and Ihcn charged a similar - fee ttie nec year.

Newman brought court scti« and th e Judge ruled lhat he b : maintained a one-year rejidt» In PocaUlio. thus tiualifylni 13 th e lo w er fee.................. -

The university, w ith about :o cent of Its 4.000 students from k ' of Slate, charges *135 tuition pe* semester for. Blli4ent^-"'I'O-dcf.. llvk in .Idaho:' ----------

HtyLuui'Eamilyr B ack From Trii

Sunday evening from visitinc u and Mrs. Keith Jordan, Nsma ■ - ...........................Mr;HnWrs. Selmer.Buerkle. Boise.

H r. tniT M ” -'*" ^ '^ ^ '< i>'v h dinner gucstJ this week tb:

o f.M r and Mrs. Louis Stlmpvia Mrs. Ella Baum has returned

her-hom*-ln-rn5YQ_artcr ylsiitj

Noh^ur^cdlW ethoidCues Hemonhoias^liffleisly^^

A te la tivelyp» ia la i,D D D - ~ fu rg ico l m e th o d b t to a i in g

-hem o fth o id s (p ile s) U w ork- Jtfl» tic_mimcles fc

tho tisond f w ho su ffe r/ro m — rec tn ljn r tc o lo n d ia p H len .

A recently 'developed elec- _tPTni^-treatrtifn^ prov'^B

•' of surgery..T h e treo tm eit requires no

to sp l to liia tio n o r c cn fm e - ment. P atient| ahow roarEed im p rovem en c-8 im o it-im > _

mediately, and uncompli­cated coses can be fr«(|uent- - lu o ite c tc d jadnys, •— Iw tlf tf t y ni-

ilou t ebll8.atien 1 if tq [tfe c ty |w |r in r tfa r -P C T n -e im i

iUO.

2026 N , E . S a n d y Blvd.. P o rtland 12, 6 te g o n .

* h t e h t c a m e S L t l m t J ^ ^

-WITHOUT FLASHBVXBS!T I ie P O L A R O ID a A N D C A M E R A

- with NEW 30 0 0 SPEgP FILM^ n iU h n - R f tL A R O ID R e p e a tin g W IN K -L IG H T

N ow ,- th e moBt. w an t«d . in '. _A m erica is oven m ore fun — e v e n —- easie r to use. Tho fam ouJ Po laro id L a r S ”C im era now Inites i ^ o o r p ic- - ttiro s w ithout lltuhbulbs! T h o now 3000

-«p© ed f;im b a frf< is t4 t-w illt« lio p ic lm cs—I ----- ByTKaTfgllCTirordinary-flo«ran<}-iflWfr-

; iom pa. And th e am azing hew Polaroid wink-Ught o rao a d a rk ahadowa w ith a Rcntlc wink o f ligh t (rooro th a n 1000 from a ainglc U cht-w cight .b a tte ry ) . N ow you can take indoo r p ic tu m a» easily and econom ically"M ^B napplnj "

I ----pkturca in tlia aundiinc.___ _ . . ... .Isn’t (h it lh« w ay y ou 'v* a lw o y a . w o n led fa tefc# p lrtu f» s? C om e in U>~

' d a y and see tho Polaroid L and C a m e ra '___ w ith new 3000 apeod film a n d th e om az-

in g w u ik ^ g h t. '^ ^ iB ta k e y o u c .p k tu rf l___(it'i’youn with our compllmcniaji—

L - . . - DARK,' 5NAD0 WS '

' a u i o m a h c a u y JNO MORE EXfENSIVE

_ x.TIMES

-FASTER— >

“201 Shoshone. St._

Page 5: ^HamSe-Ref-UgeS-tO 7 -Good” Crowd Is ^prt(ed=#Siir, Public ...newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times-News_TF198/PDF/1959_09_02.pdfBunu crtek reclamation project. . Crews

- M a y o r IssH gs,‘G i t j^ K e p o r t ’"

_ T o R o ta r ia i i s j• -B U B L Sr.-Sepl. 2 -M »)W Lton- •ni S»ltnoD 8*ve • Tepoft irom

— ?M d ty ^ w o n c J lo t iity flub/ai Iti , T uad ty -aoon Junchedn oicetiiig. |

w u iM c i by Joe Huckabec. : 'i tv fnglnccr. Ben Dtrule. clly j

noted the liin«u»c»‘cii>j i■ n ^ police »nd-<ire depirtmtnw“ ovtr the pMt

• l i v eommutvlcauon u id ihere u a ... « t the police »i»tlon 2<

n g'tiil below ihe nfttlonul j _ n x r u e io f u n ifo n n cd '^ Iee T n n : 1

ccr». T titf »vemge, Ufl *taud. sraa d ie uniwrmed oJfleer r o r - « c h - 1000 populftUon, Burlo- now .hns i

.fi’v* imiformcd officers, the chief. »nd three desk c lerts. However, he lald. the department has a com- KtenV pollee-M*exv»-force.

• HrconUDued by lay ln j tha t 0(cpurchftslpK radar equip-

p - ^ m c o l i c E a i r ^ s u i f e ^

>. *11 b)

tnd 00* innlluin «iLjiJii V«tun. o....................... ......lov, onr Urzr Ooll). bhre rll>U>n:4RI11I pl’nf«ri>l' d<illr hkI onr «

It a rop -ll.in iJi«ni»w»n8 w it »ii«i!'erntrr'5:rrp.itaii-clBnsf»*froii1 Inb'rr i'sreetficnfj' rtn rieoon^ Icould lcA(J--tu more ^tnke threau

m rm rV .rf , biu.' tibb i" .olia I D:opplnK of llir llvliis COJl dr<uec.icmrf..rT(l-tltilMu.. Uii.. l£uii^clau:x-ls. one. of the d c i^ u d i of

Mccl m d u ,tn - .in lT f^ rr . .rn t

ujtd o in iti(l*t /u c *r 'n ie“flremtn . fctmcrly-had^W depend on *■— -

iPf thK nliirm ih night Ume ______Huekabee spoke o f 'the Improve-

• menu he had seen ,In the 'iw o year* he had lived li}. Burley. He nowd the Improved roads, the n-.. •coif Club house and the new nU courts now under coMtruction. ](e stated ih a t.m a n y -o f the old irooden water mains In the low pressure water system had been

-"SSJr..,Ja n aie - 'ila le d -in n t'ln lO S r the ciiy sent out 2,313 utility bills fnti in 1MB the n u m b e r was 2,816,

, which was ft sa in of; 303 In five k .y e an . He- 8«ld by-Hjurlng-foup § persons for each bill this would ^ mean an increase of a t least UOO

n_the.liiat.ilye.

1114,000 from lOH-to-lD5Prb'iit-ihe cliy Jevy is still 28 mills as Ifhns

~ ^ u l a r bualne3a-meetlnt!:-Pnlmer S'alerttrom will be In chorj* of the meeting next week concerning

U tr , Wash., and .Oon Sauler, Al-

ManyPonder

--------.------------------------------ md.--- «nnniitw>o-hlii-

AttaclE^ndia• B y'J.’W. nOBEKTS Aasoelated r re ia Newa Analyst A great many people are .won­

dering why red ChlnaVhas thMen to illr up trouble with lnd ls | and

. pitta juuw i India ha., ^v.,

the cause.ot red . .. non-comrhunUt world, adrocatlnB diplonatls rtcoKniUon u d United

— Llm-Che«x O o en n n i church* attic hermit.

old C'hlneie b id under a church roof for fOMi- Vfnr» to Isrr a lter faiHnc to make Ihe cradr. ^ e laid, a t th e unlvcriily. Urn exprrtted hope m lih t roo- tlnue h it e d so tlo n and alio rr« turn to his na tlre Singapore. (A r wlrepholo)

Solon’s Plan Stirs Politics

- ^ T o l l d n S ta teBOIfiE. flept. 2 ( U P I )- ls He-.

»'0-Mjn."S-ntMIITMKNT ' illu-fIbOon; - Ur*. Hum 6:ui)b.. si»c< i«ticWut riswn; Mr»._ M ih - ajm* em- - '•■Dioiatred diMMf «*!/. biur »iul>oii:Un. llsu l I'crtuii. flvn plrv« lunctin'rl.

l»r^* rtoil>, pillow

iHigh School M ath t - Is safd Orphaned .■'™

|tniiUn-ttachera-ln-Callfi

ncc^lc l»lul. Uur t l^ tU iitt. Rur tx«U« «ncl hiihr S.-n-W u' hi)- . i>Mroom .llpi>ri., nSOon;

. ... m ath ma30rs,- Prof. KffltrttSllTll’f MaHv^istirtil

ir-viciniiou of AmiclCB.-.;i'<:*i T t AWI-otT-v” o»r»i -I IJ- I h e a d 'of the Unlrrr.MiySALT LAKL CITY,.Sept. . '.V -jof c,Alif<,niift malhemiilic.t (lrp;,rt-

explained an InterT » d .rxprrls aay « ihortaRf nl tcacliers'liiii orphaned high scjiujI

ith..,o; Uie ma'.hc.

cmm- ^•iiich a l l o w s c.ilifoniis iiinih nujors to teicli uhllo ih f j earn ihfir teachlnB crcdmttiila

-* IU botU'r t«.hav« a weok.m»ioi. la _aiaUi«a«tlos H m htn5~ir-rilsf| schuul indtheuinlics ccurit than a major In mtdleval FJnich,': KeiieyMid.

FncU caniixjt'be copyrldhled. . Tirto F am ;Oixci «pres.sed. the Ideas and ^-PUO N E BE J-47U facts a

TrrffltROPRACTieB estor^ health* & malatAU tiil

A l m a H d f d i n , D . C » |

e free to the public.

Employer Moves ■ ay S tir Strikes

WASHINCTOS, S<'pi 2 .lU-TUe

feature....... . ...... ilOboiii r ...........qlhll -t«l llblwu. .. .

Hf.. CTiJftifu iifimina.'ortf loir CUM.,'onr luiichcuu cl' tjriflfd aolly. onr lartf Orttr m«!lum aollr. »ll Wu» flbiKi nirb*r> AUtii. onr plu;(c punr. Bliif nciMin: stri. jnnn— - pinow (Up »fi unrt oiir iiuii!, t)i,n

Jirlkr by 'the UniiriI"5iccT-A0fkerauntoii. . . . __ :_____ ___

ft PlI- ” In tne-past. ttie:r clausrs'-lisTe- 1(1 nnr P^f-U^ lcd unions !u acicpi can*

i i„ . trn.-:s ruimlnK 'for' more lli.Vn ilie .wnp. Uiu»i_oiiCiicaLtci;w l._.iu bomc.

. acrecmenl:. \iiih livins cost 'c. run five->r;u.^ Contracts

i.ff.lwlUi :h( claukM iiua covf f lour

—Koiwt'i -li(-Htir!r»,-Rut)^l(tHiihl-mirt 'rM m -PallJ-are-thr-rlm T* with (he bfbl ;iinl lorurst :.c;ci'llfiii.< oI UacK-to-CollcKi’ clulhrr., nonfr's'roirsnten.iife eKpocJally infnrm.M on M hafthe coliosi* ntrii -.111 'bi-urariii;; m nll'sectloiiv or ihc colinir)'.' L en iiem help you'" n choosinir yntir. coIlCKe wnnlrobf, • ' '

Tiniiliion~;i'urkcfA..."minthly i r of the

lOGKF.T-IS KIIIKI) 1 Ui_p>'.naiid inflauan.Ivy M ode ls : , ■ C o n tin cn io li.^ o d c l5 ,

I>OINT AROUELIX), Calif., Sept.2 )UI»II-Tlic iinvy has hln.Heil ___ EMrLOY.MEXT IS IliC lt___'two-stase Nikc-Asp rocket fso'i DOfSE, Sept, 2 'P I’li - Idaho mllei into space iluring n sun Jlarc'employmcnt Is malniiiliiinc tl high to check on solar explosions whlehllevel, the sta te emploj-nicnt s cause radio Interference, ' • llty aKcncy s^ld today.

MANCHESTER SUITS

nio jion <tcp. Mntner HutltieTIda^' .10. ‘seriously considering taWhg f ' crack a l the ,U, S . senate

inh(T-pelltlcnl‘r-Tfplfi ffyjny.-Budge, scrvlnc'K ls flftli consecu-^

tlve term a s- 'a mem'ber of the, hou!:r;~him~liw n“ Trported eying, the scnate^A M t-presently.held i - ' ............... Ty-Dw •

Thct,-c- o r e - in flic new est d iorcool f lonncl oncJ n p ^ c s r Ivy ,slrip_C5„m , flon'ncl o n d .h o p sa c k in g !

M gnchestetSportJrhreesonie SuitTlie nio.st «cr,sj>illc luK today. Wear It ax a suit wltli matchlni; trousers or ttcar it as n sport coat with contriKMinR slacks. 500'"r wool flecked

contraatlng flannel slacks. All three pleccs just

$1

:50•— 8harpc5t-nc»rpntttmanirworsttayntopsae£inrAn{r“

rumors circulated th a t he was ei t idy ing boBi-lng out - j f politics,. BuSge Water w cnl on lo beatTOT I>emocratlc o p ^ n e n t , J . 71m Brcnhan, Chubbuclc, In the g e tttn l elecUon'by a strong majority.

This time. Budge almostnoM y seecu to V a S ^ o ^ ^ ^ e lly will be an ncUve candidate- noway seem* w ne sure o iA M m .

hous6"agaln:---------- ----------- ' ' ,Several tim es In th^ past Budge;

has been menUoned as « Ukely/•AnHMntjft Intn

. y i Baeki China Prime Minister Nehru himself

mere or lesA sponw ed 5rlmp_Mltt.the Bandung

— India has be«n-the only tree na> lion to formally accept Peiping's five pTThclpIes of coexistence.

for a few acres which have no. mesnlnii. a twwl wltJiuut iWttUKe tlie reds have displayed a com' pleie carelessness fo r Indian optH' Ion. just u they dlsplayed'care' leuneu for the opinion of all Asia by tneir aetlonj ln Tibet.

Kumeroua reasons advanced by -oatild*. observere-all-aeem-to -fall ^ o rt of A rf fTplinftMf n.

Felplng Jealflua—TJiere’«.-the-tiieorr-lhat-Pelphit■trjeBlou>-of-thiglnlU>Uyi> In eqm. munUt a f f i ln R u u la h u recently flljplayed In Europe and the Mid­dle East. .

This theory bolds th a l Pelplng wljihes to remind the world, a t a time when E i s e n h o w e r and Khrushchev are . Ulking peace, that nothlnic can be done to aet* tie tHe world's dust without the'

communist China.PUn* Fall

---------------- ghool-polnU out-thatPelplng baa adm itted m serious

J ^ d a y a ^ n j> o th -»ta:>ig»1eultm*l and Industrial programs,, and ti miffmnyjTrom-wlOejpreid-unresl ■catned by Its communalfrtglm ni-

has produced the n e ^ lor w.^-- tlon«f whlpplns boy iltuatlona lo take the minds of the people off lnm.:elves, • --•7- • .—

S ft tnnlti-o fghlAVi It .

llie Jioviei government, and Ig­nores the fundament«1 UcUcs of opportunism and expanalonlun to which the • International commu­nists are wedded. ...............

tThe whipping boy Idea, how* ever, has more eogeney for the-hInMi* thnn Ui>» Hnt«l«m« «lni-«the Chinese people have long been ludoctrlnivlcdi tinder the natlonil- AU as well aa' the communists, w tli the need for border eonec- tlons.

DINNEE SET 'BURLg y . ^ t . 3-M em ber t of

tae=BurtfT ft^f,ibyterlau~tattreh adult choir will h m n n u n l l y

" p o ilu c k dinner a t «:3Q p jn . T hun- I dlrec-

At home on any Campus In the land Hush pupples are the nei

repellent and soli resistant and theyil clean up with a (julck ' brtuh-up. .Solid comfort from heel to toe too . . . yet tliey weigh

only 12 ounces per shoe, • — —

candidate t o step Into Dworshak's If lh « ’ form er Burlev r "^ should decide to.cikll U q

Bui I h a f w a s a ll UlkT Nbw th word Is th a t Budge Is being urgedl fitim friends In lda)io a n d ^ ‘“

If Ui> ~ m-nntor

Coats

The wisdom o f such a move t. belntr questloned'by many nollUcali foUowen. F o r one thing, tney feel' t l i a t ' i n nay ■cm u e -f a p i it ■ii n a~ ; publican ranks In southern.Idaho.

They Also p o in te d ' outr-.:it)iat Budge, who le ft ■ auecessful Boise taw practice. In IBSOta aeek a term In cohftress. Is 'now a member of! the powerful house rules commit* teft one o f-th em o a t ‘ ' menla-ln-the-house.

If Budge aeeks 'another house 'terenna'iTTlectedrJie^nusTirtd' of continued

FOR THE FILER1=AIR

iniiuenual'com m ittee:Likewise, If reelected, Dw-onhak

will be In a -m o re favorable posi­tion to nail down key positions ot. the Im portant committees because of his seniority In the senate.

Should B udt« decide against Aftklnj a sixth te rm ln congress;"

bouse seat.Amon; those who. have been,

mentioned-* r»>four-at«t«-le8Uta> to n and a forrner ataterepresenta '

.irh e former lawTnaker Is Perry! fiWlsher, a Pocatello and Boise

)llahcr who

OOP .nomlnailOQ .for lieutenant m vem or'ln th e la s t prim ary elec­tion.

Presen t leglslatorg _who some Observers leel'wouTdllVe fo'Tike a' x rM k -» r '« n « t t£ ra V t~ B e ij ir c ir i; Burt, Boise, and .George Bllckj Oostleford, and Reps, O rra l Kan-; sen, Idaho Falls, and Pete T . Cen- arrusa, Oarey. • —

= ^ M ^ tJ u e ,

Big se le c tio n s o f n ew a rr iv a ls in n ew est f a b r ic s , p a t- . te rn s a n d co lo rin g s.

P E N D L E T O N T O P S T E R r........... ............ ........... .1.7 SOJ— M A N C H E S T E R S P O R T e O A T S T 7 n 7 ^ 2 S i O O a n d 2 9 . 9 5

— H A N O V E R -------------- — — ------- ^5 Q U i M t E ; S P e f r T : ^ A T S = i g ; ; ; ^ 2 9 : ^ 5 T i n c F 3 ^ ^

- " C A M P U S T O G S S P O R T C O A T S ™

K IN 6 S R ID G E SPORT C O A T S _

Hundreds of Newest Styles In

r s y ic K s for collect:- ._ J l E S T O N J V U k S H : iN - W m J iA N N E L S - - l r y :

The rery.flnes't lealfiers are In Justin ' boots . , . all kinds of Icatliers and th e y '

made Into JOsUns. They i factory and not on your feet. The folks

J ustins build boots w ith pride. Good lh a j6ng WMfrltij” lh iy a re -lh # " ’

. . -b« tt-boot«-l)uU L -C on»-Jn-*nd-l«t-flt l-OU w lth .i PAIR-POIL.THE F IL E R ..

models. 7 0 % orlon ond 3 0 % wool in charcool, brown or grey ..

9 Ww

12

T i

RESTON A L L W O O L IV Y S U C K S — _Solid colors and Ivy stripes In the sm art new p lo in fro n t and back flop models ....

RESTON C O N T IN E N T A L N o-B elt SLACKS— D ok-type wolst \in finest a ll wool worsted flannels in chorcool orid In chor-brown l ? r _

- H u m t r e d s ^

Pliillips-"66" . FUEL OIL

G O L D S T R IK E S T A M P S

J u s tin C oW boy

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KEKIDRICK— - W e l l ln q f o n i

PERSONAL■*hoice-of-beut^n-txptrit~

Ruff-Out .. 15.95

Sport Shirfs. Long eleeve and short eleeve tn

spread or button-down collars. Also the J tttM fio rt 'k n If ahirtsTor'evtry

—occasion nnrt ovKry niHflt Kfh IhiM-_ n o w _ aL R o p er« .__________________

^LANCER 5.00 *0 6,95_ arrow ... 4.00 »o 8.95U N I E R - . . w . 2 i 9 8 - t o - 4 . 9 8 - SEbGEFIELD 2 . 9 8

i U R I T A y _______KRITS . . . . 4 . 0 0 and 5 . 0 0

J A e T C E T S and

Com petely wash ‘ly^^eor d a rro n /co H o ri' jackets qnd k licker coots w ith rich orlori

■pilo“ Iintngs— h e a v y - d u t y -z ip p e r s r - b i ik y - •nylon k n it collars and c u ffs .'L o n g -wearing . I wor/nth w ithout weight.

J A C K E T L E N G T H ...................1 7 . 9 5

I _ _ _ k L l C K E i r C E R G t H ; . : . . . . . j 4 . 9 5 _

SWIATERSHundreds of OtherWINTER COATS

l-th « l-n o w c s t_ ffo m -S to n d a rd , lon taen-orid -P uF jto n :— Th<H W o-

son's best new s ty le s -In Card* igons,-Pullovers, Z ip -fro n ts -o n d -

9.95 to 35.00

r . i rUse O u r

!»'• Just A S tep , or Two From>Eaiy

— O F F -S T R IP r —

NEW FALL

H A T ^

- U e - H o H

— E m « « t o n - H o

= = 8 , 9 5 -

- I f l P s - r r o f t i - H O P E H ’ S —

“ T V ^ I N F A L U ? ^ B U R t E Y - B U P E R T f e B U t a

^RO.UP-ydUIUPjJRCHAi?ISj^ U R 1 2 M d l 'I T H W (

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jro u p O k ay s fiasTaxH iJke rOf On^CSitW ASHmOTON, Sept. 2 < ^ T h *

t ^ — puhU c-'w orks commltiw roeadiy »ancU6ned» p«nny:»T|tsrrflfl booil 111 tn it x U se t the ln tc n u t« hlch«*y

wildT he t i l l 10 Incttw e the present

th fcf-cco l* . le v y , fop^ 22 monlhs B W 'IPPW R J by » reporUd-vol* it 3S u> 6.-Tn»~*<lded-tevtaue —

MAGIC VALLEY RADIO___________ iQ B BL CJfjUW i|I~ B 6 i& fr B ip tr 2 iu=TTC-

ia lerto r eommlttee l u J nporua ti~ r o n b lr 'o a % bffl »l}lcninjold;m»ke • northern Idaho l*nd srool lo the Nt* Perce m o ia n tribe. Ben- Henry

Dworah*k Mid y«ttr<l*7. In » e a « T ^ / » w » - WuWastao.

U nd n e * r Kkmi»h.

■me. RepuMle of B»n M»rioo. founded In tha 4th etntarT. cWnja lo_be the oldett tU U tn Burope.

tn c e t In slniit-lndlc»Uiij ' Ij -prwcoU-the.UIoaifc c u t a , , i j t ^ c y report*. •

r e a p TPIES-H EW S WACT AD3

might be Jn for Uoublt .ln Uie K n*te- n ie re . Sen. Albert 'O ort. D „-T cn n . oppowa » J n g u tax . Jn itw d . O o r S - w h o ^ ' Tia coialderable weight JI^hlR^ w iy m a tte ra — pref«ff"»lphonJ' one per cent of »pproprl»Uon*' the hlghwfcy progrini. . .. •

T he program hM \drj!pptd Inlo Ihe red over' the p rat couple of j e m r Urgely bec*u»e '«f th sn - ftntlclpftted bonilnictlm c 6 st« .-i jpeedup In- building. «nd

fl }ou of hUhw»y t « revrnue.

Deatli Claims Mrs. Fiihrer

• BELI<BVUE, 8ept-"2*-Mr».-rT» -yuhrer, 75.' » .former m ld e n t -

~ S i 1 S l ^ ^ S y ^ « J t * r T THOI jnt-M.___Sh e w u bom fn'B eJJerwT^b. j

IBB^. and reared In the vicinity

Eastern Bank Again Boosts j Interest RateI n e W Y O R K ,'Sept. 3 l^ F lr .M sVlonal City bank. New York, fe^nlay-booaU d-tiie. p rim e.lend- n« rs te 'fro m 4H to S -pe r-cen t.

^ ^ ^ -p tlm eja ta U a.haiLlejnqney.

ere*» In other Intereat charges a ll ^

ls-;i»hai'=bahkfr-«b«rB*'UMlE*lg«iatcuitomer* wllh the best cfcd lt . ,;,g ,, n , gratlnjs,'* ---------------------- ------------ •♦ io o -o t Pr«M«u

per cent U .the h lg h u t :a U c in c „ . «

_ _ e rw ri o r change* tbould be reported to (hs aUUra Itaelf and ool the Tlme*>Neira.

* • * . * * * * . . .

Television LogKLIX-TV M JlRiinr Dms

WBUNESUAt S;00 III* r»»off . i:il9 Varilrt li Vovri - 10 Tfc. Uriiblrr D»7

.. ..liM tfrti lloufid ..>9 Daubit II KsrrU (JO KLIX'irn

it Ihe gauway to the fairgrounda here.

Burley police-are InveaUgatlng who took the HBSS DBA EnglUlt - nia£e~molbrcycle ownM by Boyd’a - and Floyd'# car wJes lot. « had been demortJlrated tomettaa Mon- a iy ^ i lttfn o o m n a -e rld e n tlr-w a a - diolen sometime later la the day. poUMLgPgr^ • - “ ”WiiHeSEf3"nonnid um ;ru i motorcycle waa burning near the falr»rounda a t 11:05 pjnrT hey re ­ported the unknown drlTcr had rounded the corner-too ta*t and

^iJlU frdeniravajnoW on H ihat-faces-thefacts^iF youth!

I t • e a r c h e s th e h s a ^ i and youth q( a ,boy

and 0lr1 whogavo In to their feetlnga...and foiind'

It lookf at the .pirenta, too .,.w ho aro T o ^ u iy

lotitlen.V.

they had 'p iit them ietves In a atralljackei for But *b lu« d a n lm * gdeTevenTbeyorid (hit..,

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W EDN ESD AY, SEPTEM BEK-2 , m o . 'T t M E ? - N E i ^ , T W I N F A L L S . ID A H O ___ PAGE

--- IxiCflKlSOf Congress

, Is Possibility. W 4SHDI0TOK. S t j l . 1 , W - PrtHdeut EUtnbowcf h u told n<-

^ BubU«n le»den he m*y ta ll con- — £rtirW crtn to ,«pec l» lB « ilon tw s;

S T l f I t t» lli to U» U>e lp tcre»t'

re itix to the p a rty -c h je fu in i he

AwUI canaUSer luch * aSslbn call- If W d o n v tsa -c u tr- lorelcn-*®ld- Im tlT

bdo* * h * t he reffordi as n mlnl- mum Jcvel for noU ow r sccurUy. ;

The pw illliuty of prfaldcntlal action come (o llRht u lenders ofboth parlies save up lio|)c of Ai the bejiniiin* ol 195a. I7S mllUon perMtit were llvlnj In Ihe w lndlrf up m rren t acssloii' II. s.. Ihe crn»B« bureau eillmatr*. T hli wai an Incrraie of nearWtiilj-weelc.----------- -------------------------- :5-m ini0n nnce-ihe~U »foffleU J ce^iiurJn-lBM .'Kew .tiiap »bS»«'

' — Democrntle-.atraleiUU- * fre eel- ahowa hotrtlrerT rere itlitnbuted tn j:«8^pnTM I « e a i . Elcht »l»tn

NK\>: Y 0R K ._j5fP i._r '.r -T h e ' ftefi strike has tlnigfefl nilier moiUh ahiS -to<jBr-<^Tn ttlose willi. biB itocX piles nrc Eelttng nrfvous. . ■ •

Atwul threc-fourltw of the

prO(5uelIoii. Mnk» ef/eeU ^prfadlne, • R n i eame layoff* lii ih e-m inw iiiu t un the' railraaa* »cfvlnK »leel uii|)!t. Now Itor executive-ptfwrinel

U i'tljry i e Bi-yn nnwnpfl be on Ihe mlliV fourtb

qunrter_tJOOkA.ftV-Bll.-no m atter »hnl hnppen.v’ :

The-liuUluie. Is n bUAmM.'iflfc.Many FirmitoTJecpme Jittery ...ixpofi they're a lready 'lech h it ^ * n lssU o n f.upporled byihcrUdw, Dut by tlie midtiic of ‘" 'l“ ''ry . > i^ b < r —llrm sih lC m o n ih 'lO O 'ex ^ t to be/And P*”™ *re-ii.vnjrrt of-arronymlty—

ilftr>- cut.* by llie middle of nex t month 225i“ pr«iell«.regarded m making for. lhey‘11 be hurUns. '

I Some melalworklnc comp;inle!<’.alio'afe r icina up lo labor IrouTjlff

tHe-'loni; term, the j Is much brighter, 'n iree p a fle r 'th e slflko ends the st«Ct t d iutry and tleel-ustng IndUlt ■mil b r maklnc. up for lo s t 'i ductlon and rebuilding depl xtocka. ThU U .«pec ted to - i tftfl-economr a s u -T ti j le - ln w i hlsh. ground well Into OCO.'

FOnMOSA TAXKS HIKED TAIPEI, Foniio.u, Sopl,, I Cfi—

Prf.'ldrnlj:_^Jllpnc Kaliiiielt—lciilii pornrily lncren5e(l l:ixrs by IS to <0i per cent yejlertiuy In liclp pn'y for]

iiiuiilLi[aU:ouit yi-ftterday v.lic;i 'S drlc-nrr sllorfjey - DSked ^ .quciliim.

Judge Cffd Ertwarcls. eoi tifllrlnlK, u itni'-irs nnd specta­tors ronrrd I '.hrn.lhe Bltorney a^ked lils rlliT.t, "W hnl color

■wu ilii- rrdliK lil'ulien you tteiiT throuRh U?" •

expccl normal shipment.^ after tl ^trlkc. Many of the other,r k. Ihey liw r tried to fln d 'o iifn n tl

WANTEDSupertltar of SurU ai. Top.aalarjr..pleaM iiUworklat «

dlllnni. (iuod liuun.. Apply In perMR.

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T T W

G e rm a n G u n s F i r e d 'i n D a n 2 %

-Bf L r s s n i j S ’z m u N C AmocUImI P«a» 8taff-iyr1t«The tu ru tpolce a t 4:47 t , tn.

Dsnilg,. puiUnj ihe. world nt wnrl0 r a h c lK « n O > r ‘O 'U »_SM »e£ailion.

laltA .

r^^*e-«Twt»-fUI«<t-Wekly,aJSe, _> Bunlifc ta 'lfa e bMlx)f

To Put World at. War in 1 9 3 9 f e ~ 5 : £ «Muce ■ bujJ«Uncj-ind~lb-«U4lefeU,«re rpreadted.-PolUii-mtllboxM M ertm iyrrtft-D eiiili-M iM m e-otitetn tlown, the lovellMt Flllu In nDrlheni'Eu*ihe lovcuat eltlu in northcn»-Eii- jjm don'n on Uie WeiUtpUlte.

- laJonK-niaTOK_ptalasu]B on^iii?h.

iiwttilu. A^olLlllUcr. tt-M-tuUllling Ills promise to tc lu Dftnzlj back from LenEue ot Nations tn u u e * i* lp for Ilia “'greiiler Gcfmi rcJcJi."

As IJie ominous •nimble of fun - flrc echoed ovej' ilie *lately old city, pigeons cooed (rtm Ihe eob lu or the AQClcnl houses. Windows flew up. Hitler’s storm trooper* nirendy were posiins up signs pro-

) ' m islaklnslthe Poles »ere pflroltled .to keep

...............■r " ' : r ,iiftd been expected fwrlP°'‘ sWiigiit-bseitd s^ an ^ n iiin e a HtnryK 8i® nrski -Hitt— « ... ullt. I‘ -----I.— I ........................

muny.Down In the harbor, the Ci

jnn cruiser Schltswli: Holnieln, .•Wch had slipped Into port ft

earlier on # "courtesy vlilt,'

T T m ... .In j the city and n uniilt surromid- Inc sfM. had been created under the Treaty, of VerMilles a ftr r World » w I ftfPolliiirinilstcnce- U MAS placed under the .prolee* tion of the Leairue or f/Btlons,

With Its many towers, Rennl:

30 KKuuU. flul SucH iiS r — . - men repuUed the tround a tu tt i . Twr™ i«d-t«Liato.««c!i£

I d u ^ .W hen hlcht fell orer Dontlg, Su-

chsrski ordered »«ne tracer bul- 1..H ! \T ^ In to jh e Uy from .the WestCTplatle to ts u S W G e rn ia n i and show he wss lUlI 'lhere. H il­ler ha d 'p lim ied to Uke D in ilg nrone-day . A11*Q'(' decoratlons.rar ..c ck to it io aJm d b c fa jm l.u p jnihtjiiy.____ ■

Tin iT V i ; S T )A Y i S E P T E M E E R 2 , Is s i

held the fort.

cera-with th r unmblafcflblg-bear-itnc ifho t he hnri been sent there in j of the Oerman uehrniBchthad been pmwUns the elly m cl- . . . ■ son of avm«n Clothe., la ..t rnmily T O rr to s id c . F

TIic day before It fi«piicfi«l,[ju,(j 2j j men with 165 rlrtos, 38 ,.iore stmngefs appeared. The ‘ —stored had been erowded alt day ulUi Cermaw. They had . the iRreedy. luxury-lovlns glint in Uielr eyes whlcJi bespoke the austerities

‘ intler's'relch ew« Before the

their pwJtlons enunbled about m e tn rc re i'b u m n l ana 'tnetr com­munications were destroyed, Su-

O n the seventh day. Mnj. s j.a u tr t l l 'po t on-blfr-blH-«»of<«.-}-,j-----up 71 men w b£ucaali_ sm i^ _^ . and surrendered. The oiher'.iif~. bers of the garrison were deid'c.Kounded.-^

m jl l l . MAN FINBl}. - b u llU -8 rp t. 3-Jerr>- L. W rlf

POhl, was fined *5 and cojLj he appeare'd before -Police 'Ju j., , gr;,T- M-nnrfny-fnf drlrlny ;■! >

daytime llc m e . Hrctted-rby^^BuW -Patroliiuii-WwtrAnnls. M

At the DeutchB Haus, where I had .been Maying for nearly t.wo montiis. It hot and unusually quiet on the night pf Aug. 31. The

German orchestra inthe hoi^l cafe signed off with

pnvrcamfvcrTOTrtuni.Shortly before 10 o'clock that

- " b V arhrrface and a demanding voice stepped up to'the night porter In tlie hotel and .5ftiti, •“Herr porter,

ill me promptly at 4 a. in."He cculdn’t. lie anytiiin2_ bu t, p

O ennan hrny olllcee. And hl.i early call could mean nothInK but

revolvers, 16 hcayy machine guns, 23 light machine guns, four M*

mortars, two 37-mai. anti-, tn n t guna and one thrce-loch <ield' gun which really was »..mitfcum piece..

Facing him, only 700 yards Bwny. the ^ iM w ig HoWein w ith,

. . . . Il-inchguiis, lOslX'inch guns; and o ther guns of smaller calibre. In Bdditloit, the Qermans had a l­most unllmHcd g'rouiM «nd flfr, forces to throw agulnst tilm... __m tJ x tl lw lB .Holsteln'whlch-brtUiiht-tne-Riim--;

Its posts. At almost the ~ ......... ground

force tried to force ils the P»ll^h positions. Machine gun-', in rtiph buildings acrtsjs a canal from the gnrrlJOn al«o opened fire. Sucharskl had his hands full.

T fif Polbh /Ifid cun'O erman shell after firing only

BACK TO SCHOOL WITH A-. zippEn r 4'®®’

k i n g B IN D E R j UP

U.StONUJTIONALLV (iUAflANTEEO-S FULL YBAK9 . "U oks like leather ' Peeb like leather . . ..,

Outwears leather i to 1 • , —

YOUR N A M f G O L D STA M PED FREE

rersnnallted rAPEIt.MATE Vt f ) S PETISin

etna i»-ti»»-tld*—B.o'U treat,'em rlgh

___ TH EtheJJank & Truit BldgrRE'J-

agic Valley I Schedule for

i S r ^ a i l - S e t

iPTIBoard^Has - B a c o n F i r m _ 7~: Luncheon Meet

—IIEYflUnN, 8ept,' Mrs. Louis Blmp.ion. president, held.................... , 1 a B«- W ,acqunlnted luncheon__(or m cm bem _____ * 5 ^ '

D U ptttchM -to.the towns east if T w in PttUa also will be miido nt

10 ■*" D lspBtchM to Filer, Buhl d c u tie fo rd will go &130 1 to Buhl S U r m ito « t 0 p;m. U; axoept Sunday « n d hoU'

JSSBrzr.— -j(irbtdge.~Contttct

Mrs. Jam es Thompson, hwpltflllty chairman: Mrs. Averlll Green, hls- torlBn;.'MT8. Steven Helner, pro-■««/liir fnH _liyW i; MM Itnrlnu.-Oheney, magazine; Lund Clirlsten- inn, Irom the advisory board, and M rx ^ Q rrn .-n ro w n ^ p ra lr ie n t.,^ the PTA county ccuncll. '

A tter lunch M n. stltnpson dueled th e business meeting. Tiie PTA workshop to be held a t the senior .h ig h , school In Durlty Thufsday was discussed and also the .varloua-dutlcs of the PTA officers.

T s S - i

to Pocatello, Idaho Palls. nlB, M ont«na, N orth Da* lu iy, rsrviiAit Bhd 'Wyoming.

It well u ' l l l outBOins'Parcer .Or poInU outAlde ttis; valley.’• lU e-ShoB hone truck also will

>-mall ........................, * J re r offices, 'Boise, the Pft- northw est-nnd-B ta tcs south H i t o^ P oc•te llo a t lo p jn .

. . . class mtU will go a t lo p in . O p le n -tn d B*lU U k6.Clly.

V ^ R R E P O R T

. 8td.K «. |2kcfcMa Lak* .:^'mT.SM(>)

isiioMui ■*'p.tk nw . '

| » o 7 = “ ir»iii n« _ iai,3»0(*)Ufetituj rumc-_ «

■Hin 8 a CtaiL- ■ iBSki, Ulnl<l«)is- nM ia K'S r« n p .. >iv

■ n ^ B « * n .t l,l»»rrLo>Lirt

Buys Blaine

Building Permits -SoughTEFTlirgg

T hrco building permlts wcrc re- <IueoCcd-by-Twln-FaUs_realdfinti and ba-'lnr.<aw Tuwdny In the city

for H 0.100 at.’ft public auction hriii hero Tutwlay. Tlie land, appraised fll t3 .m .\w a .i‘punhased by Clyde Bacon lor Uit UBCDir company. Twin Palls.

Also b idd ing 'on the property •ere Ivainvlolyneiix. Clyde“ Moly^

lUid Falirt, who hfld rnjuwJed tha t the land be put up for sale. —TheM and^la-u-as^eondueUsd;' Ray WaUlon, stale land agent.

Onp-tcnth of the purchnso price Wtcr^il a t four per cent for

the r f f i 'o r the year was p.iid Ihe time of sale. - -

The rpmaimler of iho purchase price will be paid In 40 annual In* stjillmcnts, with Interest » t lour per cent,

Genealogy Group" D trects^Service

— VIBW.-Sept. 3— lcai-sfldciv_dlrccted the Sunday tr e n ln ra ^ lM i-w iU i liconafdT aP ' tcrson condMlJng. •

n f «Tj nnn T.,nA„ nSymoiid'Searlc gave the opcn-f f l t ^ U . 0 ^ . : 5 ^ ^ k t d ,by_Lcgoy tn- prnvrr, s hnrt inlfc were given M(^cel^. 1D55 ehoup a V o n u f ^ t : CFeiVin~ni}rsr

and Leonard Patterson. Ccmell Tai'Ior and .E lda 'P atte rson Ten; d e r td '^ —duct—nccompanled— bj''

A pe rm it to remodel tlie former lU ndall Floral building to hou:e ft-lwft«tj“=hop,pftlnt-«t«re-flnji-(n- terior decoratlnir 'service n t an cs-Umi\irt7^irorr»uoo;tta*-fii«i by IVjBj W hite and Eugene 'Wlilte. I t wilt be locatcd Bi &25 Blue Ixiltes b o u le m d north.--

•fl-CRISrJfflr west, asked a permit to •construct

n utli Crancr_________________B^hop MlHpn, Payne gave tlii

21 Koreans DieSEOXn,. Korea, Sept. 2 Hi—FlOod!

w aters receded and skies cleared: in South Korea today. • - "

yue ueitui loli im e tu m ifeif r r rains-since Sunday had s c n t 'ih e Han and Imjln rivers out of thelr.^ banks 'and marooned thousand: '»-»ide-«re<»-(fonHhn...............

__} Uiey ho4 completed prelim-i'loAi7 itud ies j o r ft « io n t rocket l.w h lc b . by IMM. could be cam 'lng I v tw o - t n o n crew to^OiB aiooa—end

INNIVERSARI.RECORD^BREATONG

A A v i n ^ V l Q m a g i c V A LLEY - eURKIITURg

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▼- yi;nW RSD AY, SEPTE M B E R 2 . U jS T ' .T I M E S -N E W S , T W I N F A L L S ,J D A H O

^ e r o n f e IM a ft “S a le s S te a d y ;

J g t o c k s — L i v e ' s t o e t ^ - G r a i n s C h e a p

J I A U K K T S A M ) F I N A N C E---------

T lliffii'H oi^l Vahie Booklet Pfllice j3heck-on- i jpTplpdBoy; iilelps Rupeif

- - _ rnllKInn ol T*H

M M lN rnAI,J»ILl,a.OK' \\^H 1N 0T O N . Sept. a n .

K iu te Jnlerlof commlttce J i ta j jp p r o v c f .......................

iM A R K E T > T A G L A N d S____ oCD J;\._......... ......... : .

cumpany u a s alc.idy „ of callle HtuI shrcii / chrapcr TuKday.

IIAII.EY. H(pt. 3 — DoMx-lii Qofltrr, 4>\Mr>j)ld (tm Of Mr. uiid

R' H- Uocli«r..who rcMdf imj — n ic .m M M .jtup jjo n c-o iie-jiach souQiw-vni-

Y ()u tli 'C < ;n te i;;nUI'tiRT. Sept. 2—-ValiiP_nool(.

ptx“-«nll Ko on-wi}e-Bfpl -l5-ln Iht

hOR!.lie

— 'i^ tf -Q u ! ir t« ^ ‘iri:lr 3 ■i.n tth 'i i ii'~Tjnv~ n n r r ‘~\>TTcn~Hc ■^icyo'ta, Nry.. «1oad| iruiii .i Urokni-frc-whlcli will lun

lie 'Itie white nrea to raise niontr* forilic UiillditiK fund for ilif prupo-'.ra

iliiki he will rldfjVouili Cen

iflpld, Jiyffolse Caottlift vhlcl

/ r.i.<trd a IIIU. Ul...

Ii 'JmmiT i;rBM tnt co»,» (li,ii,..’!d frum eiOf '"111. t<* $ID.50. IrUii TtJuli'A, Jffoni

mJu .h ' “ ’ I’ ‘ i “ ’' ' i ‘ >'j steer.i welshloff e.bous 'ISO pounds

S2050, A Cons;,;iimnit Of llirt»t '•ffecder 8i«r» from KU;

lor I-J8KI. .< i.tir, I CKirk Jlcl.-.e. Jrroiiir, miIJ a truck,

[lo;nl i)f liplfers wcUluiic 3lo pounds " ' jinL V.TM nnft k Iniil ,nt

. llip youUi proKrum. tnp sun Vallfv hospital..- ■ -more m.ui 701«ftl'iia-rilinni.i

T ilt tlilld tt.ij uiilchUiR iOinr "f.iMrucip.itliiK In the prolect and lu: h li I'ldcrs ride -ilie while lior:c’ r r r^ ro ldciila uilJ be well piriiswl Inst *niur.'Cl:iy "h en the vulunWe-eoopwu ilu-y re-bivniiic fridilcilcd und etatied to ic iv r.m (lie booklela. '

“ ii ' ' .• i r JllRli m;1ii)o1 aludciits nnd iiirn'i-li,-f..rp llir Iht, <.r n.>c Broup» will bffiln « ll-.{ciy^^Uie j iu r <: J, j5 g, ,

tlons ttcre lviiied.^ v ih m m BTBfhi wuraniTiiK n 1355 W(L1 Involved In nn accident witll n ..I5M _N iiib-tinvcn by Cor* V. CunnlnKhivm. <0. Kimberly. Po-

^950 jTltitatvC l4''thC. ider of the Codlllne

and >160 d.imnse to the rltht'Tront fender of Uie N |«hr=-

L_£AUL 1«_TV SERVICE

j ' tN BACK OF lioOhTB - ) T^in 'Foll#H ir3:2; i -------- f l l e r D A - * 4 3 0 0 -

knockcd him dot and siMped ■

y H obtcln sterr-. conslRned by hip. 'H ir' ' .ixprr w t l nnOmlMii-jUtuut-^-tliei* f —•Miiirli.j* n.ir rl..«'

.1 II. hlsh.

, ____ ..iitl »i!j36. oluTr-Jolin5oii."■■Ijriiimr. w ld n trT irk" b a d of onjHOb,l.-lll sictr.i foj j;3,jo. Slaiidtird'coU|S'SlT-inOO; com* iii|jncrcl;il cows, $15-17; utility cowS. iw J H - I i io : ciiiiiicr nml uutcr*. *11-

ll3 : ;.[aiidiird b u l l - . . 60; com- ^i-mor5J5i-trtrtis*-t3(»;fio-in=7i.Mplt[rtJt

,v s te e r caUe.i. S:’0-3350: heifer ,r.,caiTCi. « 7 -3 t..h eavy l l u l i t t l i X

Rteer.v $ia;.o-21.75: li-Ji! HolJiein iitcers. $:5.50-:2i0; llnlr.'L'lii ttecr

jjcttll.'1'.l, HoUinii h c i f|cnlvcf,^$23.2aj.I10lr,iciii milk cowj, *180-270 pc? hM di' fpfdcT I

,,.IS13-16; miMt type hoK.v. tU-I5.40;• Uird lio '.s,. * ii-H : M)*s, *0.13;

'" feeder piKs, *10-13: wraner plM. - U 3 .O .|iy-ta;ar1: tr rd rr hmhS.- *14-

ICJO; ARcd brtedln!; ewej. »3-fl. and kllkT cwej, 51.50-3 50.

■; . l .„ ,h u r.p r i« M.i

uetilfr/ilfllolilfUTraill'K o u mixIroK.

Ci«lnr-**o«K Pf'»«*-I*- b'.wlB-i-Y^unRtuntn Bl ilrrLir.ti ic.so.-IT.eo:

UfL»u-n»Tnoi<u’xD /iM 'j, up ] • ;: ‘ _a iM ll Cot)Ptf_<7. llp.l:. Alcg>_lQBi.. .

trnnr-bglli t l -Mr.-t llifi' inmiy-d»lfT-

lor ECVcnl m uie ilaya.

Halt of Road Work Wonld^_ Hit Economy]

o*.i jcraRr of 80 p c rcetil on both Brou|u| of„ l t . . j ( b l i n j , i i [ | (0 ,fall.buck n staU fund.', i t cuuld keep riu bulidlni; Koinc far only Bbou'. • monili. liinhwny oflicmls say. Tae allcrtiullve would be 10 cut buck Uie pncc severely.

W hy the Midrten money problem? 'B enne tt explained Uuit before

the 1050 coni:rev.lonM action cre- lalciil the miihway. tr iu t fund, the 'federal Rovcrnmeni 'dipped Into Its r.ei'cral funds to" pay Ita iiiare

!of sla te contract.v -T lir n i« of the jirogrttm \

lim ited by on nuUioriiatlon pro- I i rrdiTr'* f""mfrly th rrr enough money.

Iru5l“ /uhd U ’ delcrml'ned by tiie ll th a t Roe. into It—the I

-tsx.-Tius I

m enl tlm t road4 be paid’ (or r they, were built wtm no problem. I

ITbx money cune In (aster tliiin I the profrmm could se t started.

I Lnat venr—In mnnv nlaces b re- , ,jy .luj . i*uw [i l i i l i L ' t i y o a r lTifr‘‘pird r'7i** I : confirou . t iiiThrlipfLth e r-f)ie to rs—ttnBied--«—chauffer I “ •.ubstantlHl Im -' - ............................ *

.ihai (fip sttcceis of the v,hole proj. ert ri-xi.-.Tm-xne snle of the coupon] bookleu, . • I

S im o n Mid plans (or the prt>*| posed..buildliiB wlU Ue.drawn.won.l

.Other fund raising pro]ccL^ wiu| ■ atild.

DEPOT GRILL Closed All Day -FridayirSeptr4-

For Funeral of Floyd Huller _ < OPEN SATURDAY, SEPT. 5

EVERYDAY SALE PRICES

T A T E ’S ev e ry d ay low p ric e s i n n t e com parison. >Vhy p a y m ore, Svh'en y o u can s u v e - a t - ^ T E ’S ' w here , you g e t Q U A L IT Y IV1E R --

j C H A N D I S E fo r less m oney 7 ,S o e fo f - y o u r s d f f

- D ^ Y - I

r 0 i n O 3 X D 7 i w i ^ 0 0 M : S I T T S 3 ^ ^

^ S ^ 1 9 9 . 9 5EX AM PLE— 2 .P C .. SET O A V E N O

. ' ctirminU~Du rent :u . Vnlon C*rblrtP HO’l. off IV.

Qn«i — Vick Chnnicil 1

T riu InntruRirnU I}7. oSt 1: Ulli

,! lllM lohcad__I. "While short-term corrections

Uc 'expected.” irVdSs. "our

.’(iiiTLAND I market* also an uncompletedroRTLANn, spni;-; un~- .Co.r..iuptrend. 'fh is I3 nut to say th a t nil

.............. •'Mstock.'i .ihould bc-bouBht. J lie mar-iUilil-Curff. .............. foil irifk I’onlinilj

T he U. S . bureau of public roads encourased ‘tho statc.'t to Ret ftei

the ir superhlBhwnyj, Slates

, w'n U.0U-4S.r.(i.

.0 lu , ti.rs-tJ.ts.".OSiFn

(f s ; C.Mnlld.lr.! N*IUJ

'{ to value ot Indlvidunl Lv.ucs. ■'»encc-noK._n8_fl)wftysrr?nrc:

■ w r i! r u r »eici:t!oii7 inia~£omiaiiour“i>ur jpcrvlsion arc lundamental to suC'

. , J, .Iccssful lUMJtlhB.'’ ____................ . •hipmVni; .i.il.,r^ Amott, Dakcr and company says

htta ippJl- Josep lr O ascroft a nd -S om com'Jl.nl ft<d Wlnl.

I l.SO,.

ln«W» MrclrV: M'l; '•(f JWVtlhlnelnn'^ ;i^V l '«ltn|lll«r

. . . . . ■' . . . . lUmcw: Caban,Amcr>

..ll.V W .i>iln( .l.utMff 20i0.:i.00: cuU.to toal.th

s.fto-s.eo.

H .rtcunt 3.0: ;

____ CIIICAKO. £ ra l^ Iiliril-(U .S D A l-

lUon.IS:}- RcynoWs nnd company likes

- ................. - Cluett, Penbody and company for

(lour i ; <c<rn z: iniu M I. Cl}ndboum Cotlmm a t current'levels nnoears lo have a ttie.wirc |of Bpeculktlvo nppcal: .n .~J.'H elhs

Youth-States He “Fell In to RavineBUHL. se p t. 3 — KclUi 8hlnn,

10, Jeeomc. who wiia (ound un>. cnnselous In a ravine In 'Melon valley Monday nlRht, told author- lUcs-Tuesday-ftft«m[>on • th a rh e j tripped and felt Into the citric imd

REG A RD U SS OF CONDITION

O n T h e P u rch a se O f A n y 'N e w S u ite . r li_ Y o u _ d o n o t i tu r n in o used su ite ^. w o w i l l g iv e yo u o b s o lu te ly .

fR E E ll

iCITt Mi.mn

• 2 T A B L E L A M P S• 1 F L O O h L A M P• 2 STEP T A B L E S -• 1 COFFEE t a b l e ;NOT ONE., .-. bu l ALL BDC W lttll the purchase of ANY new -

2 -P c . D A V E N P O R T S U I T E -

ir.js-H.sorw!«snN’ByT-Tis3"s=-pw^J}“ '<^'^ 4j-<»r»rini£Jiin»fcrtrTT.i«Ks:i— B usm csszitcponsr’lnc i-.T tcom '- - — .................. 1 wtii'« I Nr>. i I.IT.4- mcnda National Oypsum for the

>• younir-lnvCTtor wckmg JonR-tcnn 'u’i??h.rrH to 'J biihcr KTO' 'thi. Delaware and Hudson for

.... • i.»-i.»i.....JS.0h3S.7S.

Whf. 1 futurM clutd >; Iswr

ll»Mfti «7U tlCA. Hurrmj»h« SI lUrltimn '

■'W . Dtt Jl s Ilfi. 1. Slr,1 .

pti—k»Hi- rhoW-«n

j tiKnIkI |2.:0.t>.U0;

M r-fn r-m H nit;

ruTim r-i_______I ~Tir»-To:uwinr“ fyU m “«3Mii;;nr.

Idnl lir W. Moltelxm >r '

nu.rr, <-0* ..lirf; no 1

; Judge Speaks a t M eeting of Club

At tfie W ednesdarnoon meeting J o f the T w in PnlU Lions club. Pro . ' b a t t - J u d ff t- J T D fi i lC M M h e r '^

Stock Averages

_-A_MKniCAN, EXCllAXtJB- ...VOnK, F»M. ! (Ul'H-IJilt.1-:

II * 3 _ !« T<thnlcn!or.. -CU

U _ SJ.J1

He also ursed members to work toward expftailon of facilities to handle Juveniles to prevent prob­lem younRstcrs from retumlaB to Aoclct/,. be fo re-any rehabilitation work has been com plete. Despite Increased population and rewiltani Increase* In the numbers of juve­niles needlns correcUvs trcatmene, th e facilities have not been eX' ponded, Mosher said.

Cwl Sherwood. Los Altos,•Calif.. and Robert PBlash, T » ln Palls.wpre-BU.e*^*:---------------

T he club project ot a roadside

< Citiolltn Fund ..

patk.'waa.CuUlDC<Lby.C.i:BaUard. ,. EuRene Demond reminded mem- H bna-fl( th e 'l l jh t bulb sole for the

Lions' eyesight projKt.

P leadftjnnocent-BURLEY. Sept. 3-D elm er Deck,

er. 33. Durley. pleaded, innocent Monday to n char«c of auauli «nd .bftttery when h e was arrftlpied be­fore probftte Judge Vem Carter. Decker posted >150 bond set by the gudeo-----

JB u tte tan d Eggs

-tlag l£8_glo .ck_ :rnvc5tpr «i\yg dividend Increases, arc llkeb’- lo r the cigarette ninkers which' have Estab'lisl'ied iHcnuclves u incomc produclne stoclcs. I t recommends purchJislnc Rcj-nolds and LorU. lard.

A rthur WlesenberRer an d

equipment" manufacturers coniin' ucs to improve. I t notes tha t American Bm ke Shoe-appears ar attractive commitment for parttcr patlon In th e resurgence of this industry.

■WIlifr'WlcTirfrom-bie ravine, tis miles norUr of here. He was re­leased.from th e hospital Wednes­day Mornlpg.

D am age Noted in- -R upert'A cciden t

drlvcn-byw illlam -LTlCnoptnittcr It collided w ith a USB Chsvrolot driven by Beverly j . Edwntamt the in te rjec tion ' of Slxtli and S g t r e e t a - h e r e ^ g d ar n ftcn iw u.'—B o t l i 'd r lv c rj 'n rc from Rupert. Pollco Chief c o n Dcvaney said the Edwards car matSt too ^ risht U im -trom .s ix th jlrcet_onto_K street, sldcswlplng the Knopp a

DiimnRe to the Edwards car w je t nt, $19. Visibility a t the Inter­section Ik Impaired by a tall hedge,

3 - o r ^ P c r S B G T I O N A l7 -S E R T A -C O N V E B T A S Q E A - J

:_e o r jiin iiy ^ ii/flny^ ftty Im Ic o m b in a t io n s . A lso , I f you p r e f e r , w e w i l l a l lo w y o u th o e q u iv a le n t o f ? 5 0 in m e r - 1

: c h n n d is e o f y o u r cho ice In s te a d o f la m p s a n d ta b le s lis te d above.

TREEl- |N N E R S P R IN G “ - M A T T R E S S -

______- — a n d _ B ox j p r in g ; ^V V ith .A n y B E D R O O M S E T f

—SoiitlrofH ansen B arO w nerFaces~

.. truek-blcycle .accident n t 4:55 p.m. 'Tuc.iday one-half mile south of here on Rock creek road.

Larry Bourn, son of Mr. and Mrs. AUen Bourn. Hiutfen. was ported to be in VrooO" condition a t MarIo Valley Memorial hospital Wednesday wllh ft brOken’ rlRht les. Russell. Murrl. son of Mr. and Mrs. DeU M urrl.,Hansen, received trea tm ent fo r a broken left leg and wa.1 released Tuesday.

T he boj« were rid ing ' double .n n bicycle eoiiuc nortli when the bicycle cu t In f r c n r o f i i “ Studc- baker pickup driven by inm er An* nls,“TOTte. 3, T ttin Pall*, also.trav- ellng no'rth.

Vountf Murrl had lacerations of the forehead and both boys had minor abmalons.

Deputy Sheriff John Wllkersonm m ain itta~ tBintceiacTiT:-------------

T. F . FIRM FILESn o is fi, - sept.'j-ntTrn=ATtieie3

o f-lnco rpo ra lion^re -on flte today v lth the secretary of state from Wells Livestock.- Inc.. T«'ln RUls.

^^-«^p^talUa ll n of *750,000 FI.T. and Alma S. Wells, botli

and H ush WelU. Boul'

nandes, owner of the El Paso bar. waived preliminary hearing and was bound over to district, court Tuesday, w hen he was arraigned before Probate Judge Vem Car­ter f a r assault . w i t h 'ft deadly weapon.

Hernandez, charged In • ohi«t-IB Incident Sunday morning In­

side th e bar o n M tln street, pojt- cd *500 bond se t by the Judge.

Tlie defendant Is accused of AhoaUng Jessie 0«rcla, 34, Bur­ley, in the le ft leg. O srcU Is itUl fe-tho -C o ttige-beep lW r-

P a r k i n g F in e s- •■■■'overtime paittog

InneQiprlnr Matires* and 0 « i Sprlnita. Now only -------- '

* M A T C H IN G CHEST, SPECIAL . -S 3 6 -9 5

USED FURNITURE ANNEX TWmFAS?STORiCome la a sd ahop for Tenlhi* Beds, Crlba, Boeken.

. T t r w r . . ........................... - - .old.Brown. K . K . Blackburn, Itra: MorlB CuUer. Iloy ScoU, ,Pete KeUy. M orjorls Harsbbaf»Br,.L<ils W arner, WlUlam Warner. W. E. T eoter; John H»wklns.-M«. Vloto Cocker, Mr3.,yUlls.n^MoorB. Mn. ■ -.nderson (two) a--*

S A V E 0V E R ;“ $ 3 r N 0 W I — ^

LINOLEUi^ RUGS; K . 8 8

■ -R e g r -8 .9 5 - - i

I Fb( Old l_ M a tt f tn _ O L

==caux£^S P R IN G F IL L E C

MAHRESSR e s u lo r ^ , SPECIAL .

4 9 .9

*15TrodeY ou P py O n ly

1 2 4 ?m T C & m O BOX'SFBIMOS • . SAME-tow PBICBl , WWEST PRICE IN-n>AnO!r

fcl_2_Alh__.W m IR u9 « «

a io f* .-

Twin Falls MarketsI ^ D TTME3-WEW8 WANT A M |

n NOTICE “i -TWIN F A U S :

I rtdi

'l"l<init ArtJ.ik 11: li«k S« .T • »l«j-„,rttrl -i»ll.< '*rk Noio

' • . ) « ! r.ll/orr.1. >

> tu n d iM i I I : <UrtlM tm - . <k«Lt iV WOOL .

- rM a U C D IU L B a iU , fu lu mclo ftd .4 <»ni lo w rr.lo .. I of * bouh«T.. iif .n o lu. / i i j ‘»;jio8 |> tf«T r'iiw »-7 -------- •;— »it.ee.i>.ta u

C m l» c « tr i tp t* wool ! « • IK .W .I l n r r u n -

^ O R E L A N D ' MILLING

W IlT T b E" CLOSED ^ FOR

VACATION j- — .

— — - A - - S E P T . - 6 J a ! 2 S i _

rdttd-lEROA

FREE D E L IV E R Y ^ P a rk Eq»y - E A S Y :i

- J e ro m e ^ E A 4-2831=M lW B S T M A IN — .

-AD TIMES.NEW8 WANT ADS Will be closed Monday. Labor day. (OMl*n M 4WUd)

Page 10: ^HamSe-Ref-UgeS-tO 7 -Good” Crowd Is ^prt(ed=#Siir, Public ...newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times-News_TF198/PDF/1959_09_02.pdfBunu crtek reclamation project. . Crews

Ugbten-^.1,: TIM ES-N EW S, TW IN'PALLS,'-IDAHO. J r a p r ^ D A Y . S B P I E M E E R 2^,,

i o r y L 'b l i K u k d T r

I r a d e l-’r o m i s e sA jL c:clb5k_cm m ony S a ^ Wmoon a t - t h e - F i r f t - S i p W inrch--im lt«d-ln-m *rTl*«- Marjr ■ KuJii7 daughter of Mr. ‘and

-U -M r-K n lw rT O l-T m U t- 3... J t . m . of-FJojrd-C »ieek-*ndBl4wrM rr-Chrek.-N niriJori.K y.- Bpr«y»^r-^-«m n—«U h —wMt* idloU .fonned the setUrw for the iuble r ln r cervroooy read by Uitf CT. STDest B asu lb lad . Jack D«* H r jaiTK~“Bec«u»o" -ftiia " m fl M 's ’T m e r ." U rry B cnnelf was fwiUU -Tulle nowera elctied the necldln« id accented th e back o t the tm tlt-

iB l-^ lt« -saM irrow n-w oT O 'bx bride. She carried UUu of -the

_ey on A w hite Bible. She woi Ten In intirrlase by h e r father.-T H rt t t t tn a n h i 'i - |» w iT r c r ic e iv

n ta ffe ta <wd nosegays of wKlte I w ith Breen Ivy carried

Y o w s E x c h a n g e d m L o c d l R t f ^

. . . . and white. Mrs. je rl De’ a matron-of honor and Zoe Kuka s maid of .honor. Both- are aU ten th > h ride: - • . _

■ T nniriaejroom 'w ai aftemfr(Tby

. .b r id e .^ _ T b e t a p e r a wenr-llBliled by

7tn_da Bancroft and Phyllli Ougel.

pink lace mw n with matching AB^ea w a f worn by the bride's

.serving a i ' th e reception In- the hurch recreation hall were Mr».

me Bharp. M n.-Pnul Bancroft. I. Ted Je ste r.a n d members o(

. . PSdells Sunday achool daaa. R u th K uka registered the guests. hyUla OugeliDMi and Mary Jacobs Uplayed the glfU.

sew Mf<.~Cheek selected a ^ h t ue tweed au lt with na»y blue « •

faaortes. ITiey will make their m w =tirO rtlB id?C Bliff— — -1^18 bride gra‘dunted"from’ Tw ln Hai»hldh achool and th e 'K jilw r c E o o T o rH m ln j . Oakland., The Hilpgrfifltn.. . a « fg tan t.,.ln> .Uift p ^ e corps, was graduated' from

ln-Newporti-4{yr-jf-tow n guesu Were from ^ U e , Shoahone u d Ook-

F rio r to h e r wedding- the bride--------

i J n OafclMd »nd"by|m a'tchlng bands around the skirt. =Hr»riJtl«frBRBTp jghs'carried 'a w utiuet DI lU H 'on

yaftKer tedgue Ras Eden Meet

............ - . .IffHla-TeBnlar-meot*( ..fo r A ugust..U u . U a t-o f the n t h . John Juhnke, teacher of e . parochial achool, and Clemens eyerhoff gave the d m tlo n a ls

a d -n talk<-'‘A Modeled Bualnessectirig .".,............ .• , _

iLeagua membera dlaeusted. the r th a t w aa-held

Id the d b tr lc t convention which 11 be held In BoUe over the r-day--week*cnd.

(Delbert K oh ts dlcected tlia

___A guest present.»TBB~pregT6m v a iupper g BrT i» ia

V . 2S w ith 17 membera a tten d -

i^-contaiued a t the-Clyd# Kaa* .m an.hom e, th e Alvin M eyerhoff ibme. ih e W illiam K ohta home,

~ M eterhoff home, the P e r -

?M arian=M arfin= - P a t te r n - - 1

"HB. AND M BSrraX NlUU CU EEk---------------!-------.{Ktlktrpholo-iaUff engraTlng)

V o w s E x c h a n g e d

B y M is s A n d r e w s

A n d l£ e o n D a v is

idny, Aug. 3 1 7 ^ Ann Loy A ndrei^JeT om e... and Leon Davis. Wendell. Jerome Justice of -the

.......................JUSceremony.

I ^ e couple atood before a table centered w ith an arranscment of gladloU, g ian t dnnlaa and lighted tapers. Ufacr-ptalcs,-swMl--pe«i; cosmos and baby brcatli abo were i}ii?nH‘-ihf'decontn5KE

The' bride wore a street lengUt d re a of w hite nylon blrdje)'e eye­let fashioned with a pink blcnd^ Ing jlnto roM> and iv cotton imtln

-A tte n d in g -th rrro p lB a ci c-Mff: Viola Hutchlna. mother of the b«d*,-a*-m atron-of linnor^wear.- lng~ ft - alnte. bliift gray- gabnalinr. suit with beige, acceuorles. and Jam ei. Carl-and David Kyle, . on* of the bride. Pnullne McLean, cousin of the bride, also an at­tendant, wore a blue green nylon

blue U ffeU .After th e bridegroom's discharge

from th e army next month the c oup le-^ll-llve In Jerome. •----------- - . « »

D d t e :C h o s e n 'f o r ■ M u r t c u g h E v e n t

Service of the Murtaugh Commu- n lty T Je lh o a isrch -u ra n ia \'r iB M r - - " nt. 33 u - th « - d a te for the

7 W .flon. chairm an, Mrs. Jack Allred and Mrs.' Mike Staatny met last week a t tho home of Mrs. Qlen

n sale during

OFFICERS HAVE rAItTY O A KLSV.-Sq)t. 3-TbB Oosslft

-i^vi.-hftftrd -M lA -offlcere~heia~tt ■potluck pa rty al“ lHe Pelta~ward « i a i y “ avenlhg. A tlfltainir

________ ____ ____ Mr*. DonaJdMabey, p residen t,and Mr*. John A. Clark and Preeldent and Mra. W . B. Whlteley. Emily Klniber, Grouse Creek, also attended.

Social-CalendarThe executive board o f . . .

United Presbyterian women will : ^ 'a t 10 ftin. T hursday a t the urch. .

JEItOME — M ethodUt - Woman'a Society,' of ChrU ilart Service wlU meet a t 3 p. m . T h u n d ay a t the

ng-w«lrpreccde-the general-

p ayM g rkedqt Farfiily Reunion

>t. n family reunion last'w eek at

Aug., 16.- fa m

imongPurbrush. M argaret Purbrush and Mr. and Mrs, Tom Thom as andfa^ly .~ a ll Moifritiiln-n o m e r-----^ir. ana Mrq. D cioeri Johnson Inmlly. N am pa., ' .

Johnson haa six daughters, two sons,' 43 grandchild re n . and 7< great-grandchildren: —^

D a jte O b s e r v e d _ F o r D e c lo _ M a n

birthday anniversary last week a t his summ er h'oirte n t S taten creek aliova Hailey by h is three, daush- Irra-nitd-ftone-ln-law,' A picnic din* n^r was .aerved,

F-cam e-t»-D eoloi-ln-18n___ -.resided here alncc that

time;__ . _ _—A iienoihgT ho onnlvcrsary 'dlh- ner wero-Mr.-ahd-Mrs. John Hohn-

m m d«rs. M artel Lindsay. Po«1; Mr. and Mrs. cUve Lindsay and son. Burley, and Mrs. John Sm ith and Cllil(llMU^OnDUIl_EQl*^n}UllEL Bmlth U -the form er Leta^Uvcly.--— -----------------------B i rt M o y iy \^ r ked

ElgliUen gueati attended a blrth- d a r anniversary party In honor of Mrs. Oeorge Lonp-'d ttheTiom erflf U*^ tad_M f8 ,^ V lrgll_’Malone last

Pinochle was played w ith high and low for th e men going to Lon Lott and W nlly'H olmgren and for the women to K athryn Long and Doris Scherupp, •

OuUof-town-gueata Included Mr. and Mrs. Lon Lott, Mud Lake.

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l l e o i e M l l l o i n

- ALL-DAT OASCAL QOlag ahopplncT To a meeting?

J u t fo r dinner? Reach for this ■rilm-Une- ca*ual with a flip-over eoU*rrCl«rar.70ke-detaU .-«ew -caiiln jM onu» ttonw T Q m om iW a-pat-

Chlld'a outfit.T»rtnt*d patterD -M lH -H »lf-alx«a «H . IfiH. MW. 3<'.4,I to lf lH reQQlTM SH yards S»-lnch ■tale.ip iln te d .dlrecUoos on each pat-

I t Is h a rd on a .child who has bad the aola a ttention or his moth­er ana fa the r to bo obliged- to ahare I t wlUi another chlld.’U on U 9 Ot thltt .dlXflcultyJie.get4Jeaa

- peraonal-BttenU onr-^aw tr-upros- sloni of affectloa from his parejits, he Is likely to break down.jmd display traces of Infantile ways h i t poronta belleved-happlly over. r a r “example he m nyhavc lapse* la lollet training, may start to wet his bed although this had ap­parently been "ovcrcoroe.'~Or he maj. change from & cheerful. c4* operative child Into a whining, complaining, hard - to - do - with youngster.

Ztoslng patience ■- with auch child, punishing and acoldlng him. will not-eerve. The cause-of the trouble U his-feeling ol dlsploee- m ent and uatll-that-feallng la.re>

■Come, come. son. Climb up here on my lap and 111 tall you how, much I love m y good, grand, won­derful big boy." accompanied by a 6 ta r“ h u g “ wiu -aoon' banisa" any fUch. dem orutratloos. I t la hla craving for loving th a t la big. Not he. Do a e e - th a t h e gata-all he, needs. i

Ani*l« ?atrl e tfm n tJ t r t InflrU rmlnlnt. If r>u irouM Ilk* lo hiv> hit ««»«, r-I». -Clothln* lb. Iiibr," •.ad ' IMU Ift.Mln lo him e/a Tlmrx-Nxrt.

O, .Roi.W, KlXlon C, .Nr- Vofk

M is s H a n s o n Is-

corsage of w hite carnations. The iuelace g o m of th e bridegroom's

mother waa w orn w ith matehlnit accassorlea and a corsage of pink flowers.

Quests were registered a t the cepUon ln*the church parlors by Sharon Bhickmer, Ooodlng. Serv­ing waa Ann Steveiu , Aberdeen.■ On return from a tr ip to the Ore-

their >iomo. In Moscow where the bridegroom, a University of Idaho graduate, will a tten d the university

The bride, a 1 « 8 graduate^rf Good- Ing high achool. a lto attended the University of Idaho.

Out of-town ffuesta ' -included Mr*. EtWe-0 «nham . great-aunt.of the brtde,-Ban i ei TiUe. ' t m a.'TTifli- Cora Ployd and aon, Phom lx, Aria.; Mrs. Evelyn Paul and daughter, Portland, and o the rs from Qood- Ing, M ountolifH om e, Nampa and

¥ ¥

Music Teachers'-W o rk s h o p > 4 la te d

BOISE, Sept. 3 -A U InUrested prlvato-muslo-teachera ore Invited to a workfll ccdores, theI n . th ls a re a ._______ _____day, announced Mra. Alllne Svpnn, Nnmpa. president o f the Treasure Valley chapter of th e IdahiLM'l*'^ T eich ir-i ............ ........................r-assoclailor

Six separate aesalons starting at . aJn. wUl be held during the onc- day event. T he aeaalonis will cover locatldn, a rrangem ent and equip-

n t : recruiting atudenta, and__ la lnlng-their Intereat'-teachlngmaterials; the “business" aide of teaching mualc: Ideos for private and class teaching, and atudent recitals and appearances.

The workahop'ia sponsored Joint-

Katlomct association and th e -American-M-n »1 c-conferenee-as part of a serlea to be held through'

S o -J o u r n e y C l u b ^

- M e e ts for^^Cords—8o-Joumey“ club m et-for-eards Thursday a t the hom e of - M n ^O, Welker.---------- - r ---------“ W i n n m 'a f bridge '.were -Mrs W alter -Peay. high:- Mrs. JosephT.nn.wnri> jinrt XTm J iihn Slrlrniit»aW -for-aecond, and-/Mra; ITaroWnnhhln, tng -/>tnnrhlg_tttnni.ftwere Mra. O leen Scamons, h l ^ Mrs.' Donald Cederatrom, second, and Mra. Joseph Otteson, low, '

Hoatesses were Mra. Claud WhlU tie and Mra. C. R . Wilcox.

« «

F a m i l y R e u n io n

' h e l d a t - O a k k

children, Oiiroy," Canr,r*-Mr. and ■Atnrrotto Bergener and Mr. and Mrs, Dean Naylor. Lognn, Utah. Oaklo- resldent.1 Attending were Ml. and Mra. Milford Bergener and-chlTBren-Mrs. Clalr ajo*lom and chlldren;-M r, antfTtTii.TJry- nn Sergenrr and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Itobert Washburn and children.

¥ ¥BIRTiiDAY MARKED

nrCHFIELD. Sept. 3-B lrthday club members m et ThursdAy alt- emoon to honor Mra. Dick Johnson a t the home of Mrs. C. F. Chatfleld,

R E G I S T E R N O W !

. B o i s e C e r e m o n y J o i n s .C o u p l e J u l ie S t r ic k l i n g --------------------------- — ------------------- ----------------------------^ * n stc rlre d "vy ® ® ^,

O f -A r ^ Q - B e T l WW E N 'D E L L . Sept. 3 - - Ju||e

'S trick ling waa elected a n d J n- stalled honored quecn a t a spcc.U;

- § t!5 5 in . g£de, and Alelha Woodi,

Installed a'eVe 'H cnsonV Junlor- custodian,

aiid Dlaiie- coopar.^tnaer . | uiilfl.=-.- P a u lr Ydarraga, retiring queen,

wos installing officer. She wan ^- «lst{fl:Ci:WariJr=^Brown^a»Ju:^« -■ ■ custodian; Mrs. Ronald Taylor,

senior custodian; J^fra. II. S. Umb, musician: JoAnn McCloud, s tc a -w y rsa iiy -nyaaith rchnp la lnnm dMra.- Eari Nielson, m atshol

Ti aliott-er'of gifts was presented Susan Wlswell by Tilane P « ff« n for the bethel. Ml&s Wlswell will leave this week to moke her humc In Idnlin PnliS.'

The presiding queen's pin and a corsage were presented-- to the heviTy~TiQnnnff“ iJuctm—b y - M « Ydarniga. A past queen'a pin and coraage and a gift wa^ preicntedto - th « -fe tlr ln it -q » e « n - oy.-MlitStrickling. Misa Ydarraga wll leave soon to attend Idaho SUitc college, Pocatello.

A gift waa presented to Miss S trick lln g -b y -h en n n m tsrf'' ■* Mrs. Wayne Strickling.

Members .of Hagerman .-.......NO. 45 were gueaU. Introducid for

MB..AND MBS. JOHN aTXAKDODDS' <8Uff cDgrevingl-

M is s E a s t o n a n d

lE r ic k s o n M a r r y

In C h u r c h 'R i t e sBURLEY. Sept. 2 ^ In 3 o'clock

Ben Erickson. B0^-0f-Mr.-a^d-^Tra- J. Emery ErlckMn, Buriej’., l.T he 'H cv .j:..JiH cl»eth officiated for the Rlngle ring 'cercmony be- i o r c j c ed with gUdloll.

Escorted by her father, the bride ..ore a white sheath dress oftlssuc faUle'wlth a white nj-lon lace

signed orid_made by licr mother.

rosebuds,eamatlona and p i n k '

M lu Noru'ood assisted the honoreewltli hci ivlflj.

Tlie aervlng-tabljs was covered

_ ___ Ids were K aren RasmuS' ien, Heybum, and Shirley Kelley, Paul, wiio wore dresses similar to ’,hiit^of.Uie mald.ofJaonorJn.dlf-- lerent Sha'dta of plnlcTEoch wore % coranfio o t plhk and white car­nations.

Serving a.ybest man was Kenny Fonne'abeck. Uaherlng were Lon­nie Easton, brother of th ^ bride, aBlT~Ncn"Eriston. cousin ot the bride. ,

The mother of the brMegroom chose a two-piece blue and white dress. Wom-by-the-brldo'«-mothcr wot a powder blue faille aheath

and white carnations._NUs. ^ n o .v a n _ Webster. .Rang "Beenusc'’ and '“ThVWeddlng Prayer" “accompftnlifd by '

X’reception In the church social wm was held a fte r the ceremony.

Mrs. Lowell H unt was hoslesa. The

a jn ln la tu re . bride .and. bridegroom, saa.decoratcd-w lth pink rosebuds and green leaves. I t waa centered

■hite linen covered_table and d by tall p th k 'ta p w ..—

.. . r th e cake, was cut In the tnidlUonnl^ m anner It waa served b y M is.' E lm tr^ u rg e ss-an d ■ Mrs. Dale Udy, aunt of the bridegroom.

bride. t>oured coffee nnd Jitrs. Quinn Wilson, aunt-of the bride- g room ,-punch; Sharon Easton, cousin of the bride, was In charge of the guest book, and M n . Jim Easton.' Mrs. Gary Easton. Mrs. Andy,Smith and Roberta Caudle

In charge of the gift Ubie. a traveling ensemble, the new

Mrs. Erickson selected a tan two- ilect suit with matching acces-

rosebuds. After a ahort-wcddlng

S h o w e r Is G iv e n

M is s J u d y T a t eHAOERMAN. Sept, 3 -Ju d y Tate

was honored a t a bridal thoner Saturday afternoon a t the Hager-

escorta and honors were ShenI Oaston, honored queen of bethel No, 4S: Paula Ydarraga and Mrs Pred MalU, post cjoeens of- bethel No. 13, and Eileen Strickling, post queen of Ooodlng bethel No. 15.

Also introduced were Msria

The program, announced liy Vir'glnja Norwood, Included Mavia and Cherrll T ate singing,a duet

and Junior princesses of Hagerman bethel No. « : Mr. ond M n E. E Parr, associate guardian; Mrs. II

} Thomas Prith and Paul Plngenon r ; p a jt guardians a n d aM.->cltfe I, guardians of the local bethel.

Miss. SUickiing introduced her parenta 'and Linda Strickling. her

tticlr motlier."Mra. Harvey Tate; Jean Hinsicc giving a reading, •'Whnt U A Olrl7”'and Diane PrIth,

^ T ^ ^ ' T j r w ^ o n S i ^ r ^ h ^ ^m alndcr of the afterhooa was spentplaying gomes. . .

Cheryl Oaston and Miss Henslee received Ute glfU a t - the door.

Hogerman, h e r grandparenU; Sen. and Mra. Don Predcrickson rrancet Strickling, lU ioda'Tum er and Eileen Strickling, all Ooodlng; Mr. and Mrg. Glen Parsona, Mrs

T O H u rF rM irc a fo T y irB am ra n a

ed^ ilh 'ft-rcd-ro60-bouqu«t^ang- ed by Mrs. Jones. -,T liercom n^tee ..fo r Uie shower

_____ . MTS.»-Robert................... .. Cheryl Oaston: Mra.Roy JoUey and Joan Jolley: Mrs. Ida Hettflee and Jeon Henslee. and Mrs. H arsey T ate, Mrs. E. S. Tt«»mp*on=and-Mi*.:-AUred.Sandy.

. * * V *

Farewell Party HeldatChurch

ALMO.'S'ept. 2 - A ’ fttrewell par­ty last weelT a t the MalU LDS' atakehouse honored Donald Shaw. R aft River atake Sunday-achool, Boperlntendent and flrat counselor.- and Heber •ZolllnRcr.- M ra , ' H. K King,- Mr*,-St«vcnt and other members of the stake

angemcnt^

-K IN O -H lLLrScpt.:.a— U r* .^ > die Smith waa hostess to a lunch-

- - M r i r m r

-D d te rS e le c te a "

Vern R. Davis onnounce tlic'Iort.*;. coming morrloge of their tlauKhur, Detiy. Miss Davis will miirry Ai .

Eldon Tiim er, K etchum, in a .... mony Sunday a t the FalrlieKl LD3

The.brlde-clect la a stenompii. , r la the Blaine county dfpm- ment ot 'public oasuuncc oiiu herc ...T um «£ ja : employed at e t Camaa county grain elevator Falrlle ll

' A t F a m i l y Home

ftW honored Sunday ^ t^ h e Imci'j of his porcnlii', Mr. and Jfrs. Jiir.a Rnthbun a t a family dinner site returning from attending lutnir.ea choa l-B clo r.lo .leo rtn?^ f 'l“; i2 .Bonneville where h e w ll biology o t the high school ,

David Rathbun. who is hm - from the navy base a t San ntfpi“

olso hononxl guest- OlhertS-:

and their unele”and aunt. Mr. i u | tCnnft/i and C h ir—

W n Polls; the ir brothe^.in-Uf iHd a lslerrH r^ rftn fl-M fsrE w ji Hrtll."nnd'<hnarOl.'-lHi*elJon,iM

'T tle ''n rtin ; aarfioW-of h inD rw aa “ andra D « X d ,- T .- ln Fnlti. , Carol Kock, P a u l She w o r e N o ^ M r MrS. D avlf will be JWIHS' ftjr a ft.

rea . a t .H ote l J to lse Tues- £‘"5 • Oaston nnd Cheryl Oaston: M n. rell Poster a lw ’were 'guesU. days before returning to h l s j ; ^ ___r r ~ T m - - /-________ Qrldennalds were K aren Rasmus- n . . . ....i Tn«n Tnitov ---------------------------------------------------------------—"

^ H O P C R I ^ S E N D - G I R L S -

TOO . . V BACK TO COLLEGE IN S T Y L E . . .

° o n rN ^ .” lr td 'M r3 . tihiW Milg! Mra. Wallace Taylor pave rendlnga,:and Zollnger and Mrs. King played

dueta.— airecled by Mrs."Binging

K ing wlth-MT*. Flossie Smith, x - companlstr Oames-wer®-conducted by Mra. Stevens.—Shaw and his-fomlly are moving ' j Provo tills fair where he will be _ coaob-al Brlgiiam Young univcr. lity.-Zoillngcr unrf fnmlly »lH)1 Tioye to Logan-for the winter.

mode their, home a t - n i 8 AiWo'n avenue, Burley.

T h e bride Is employed by the, J. C .. Penney eompony and waa, g r a d u a t e d from Minleo highschool th b spring .,__ ' , ■

T he bridegroom'.waa, nraduated- .’rom Malta high school In 1S53 ond served In the rtrmy three years being stationed In France and Ocrmany for two and a half years

Idaho State Allege. Pocatello, a

___parenta, both parent*,-his dli>play ot unhapplneoa will continue and In aU likelihood, increase.- - n i iee ■Ttaw '^-'U -Po^ a ^ b ig ^ c h l ia r i i e iu a i r r t a m f a very" close to bobyhood obd requftea the ciLTe~hB~once~tne y from~hls- be* loved pareAta. He & e ^ to sit on h it m other's lap and be cuddled; he aeeda to t>e rocked and auris to: he -needa to be called his. ' ’m olher'a-IoTe.-and ha must have:

* hia ta ^ e r 'a fond.attentlon in the ' 1 eveniog. Hla bedtime story Is Ant

= 6 R A D E O = e b A 5 S E S ^ : FOR A L L AGES

. ★ Tap '

F A L L G L A S S E S

S T A R T 5 E E T . - 8 —

Donna.MauldinS G H r a . "

DANCE-_CloS5e5.for. cornb in .o tion_„ in s tru c tio n o r B a lle t on ly .

C o l t - A n y t i m e -------- _

“ -Tops the newsr,7andeverything else!

' 4 . 9 8 . \ o M

V j w S W /. The moil veriolile

everl Bobble BrooW wool

jw e a te rv e it iTTOur pomln* -

w ordrobe . . . in o ' tpaclo-;___ _ cular.crray of breolhloking ~ W 5 6 |

. colofii-siie»-3.t-io 40.----------iw e o lc r v e it

Bobbie B rooks sw corcfs,' b louses oncl sk ir tS “ o m i l i - d y c d -T o -m a tc h T ^ fc o tin g .o b c d ijtifu l c o lo r ha rm o n y . -

___casuaI_iDDmcnts..th e b la z e r i s 'h ig h

• f a sh io n fo r fo il. A s ' o lw oys, th e M o y fo ir .

“^ h o p 'C an b e re lied upon-rcrDffer-wlde-

_ s e le c iio n 5 J n 3 { y le _ fa b r ic o n d color.

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—B O P n ^O T O O K S SWEATEItS L ..: . . . ' 4 - 9 8 ^ ' t f -

■ BODUIE BROOKK iiU R T S

BODDIE BROOKS BLOUSES .

i f W s F r o m K O P E R ’S - . l t e B ) ^-------- T W IN FALLS ^ BUHL

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[ W e d n e s d a y ,-SEPTEMBER 2. la e o - ■ TIM E S-N E W S. T W I N F A L L S . .I D A H n - T P A O E ^ E tE

[^ .S « A t M e t e s L o s e v Q u t

) n 2 P a n - A m G o l d M e d a l s ,

j t i l l A d d t o C o l l e c t i o na l4 - t r« t ' 'k - f ro n t

Day• lorth- lUKhttr, rry Ai. Id Mn

9 c ra’citeil T ucijdoy n ig h t in th e P n n -A m t^ r ich n K ^m cs, h u t U n d o Snm w e n t r i p h t on K iinp to h is 'B o I il 'n ie r fa l c o lk c tio iii 'O e tjrK U K e r r of t h e W e s t In d ie s f e jc r a l ia t i led tw o

h ia c o u n trv m e n to a .o n o -t\v o > th re e .slum in llio -lO O -n ic tcr ila sK in th e sjiiirktitiK t im e ' ' • i c . l . a n d B e r lii p i« z 'o f C u U w o n th e w om e n 'rt (50 n ie l( ;r^ iu rd le f l- ln -K a T n c s" rc c (» r i r

^ ^ in ie of th e U n ite ;!rsU ilflK -u -iu u jih u U u u t^< » ^ th o th r c e 'm c d u l p in c c s /

H ow w r, P*rry O'BriPn of j/)n AngelM raised lii» uwii kiuiivsMuh---------cortJTrom st i c t r s ' / i n c f inU|vlo a (cct. i ' j Inchci, Luciiiiln \vfllliimi of Naahvlllo won h f r .x n - oifd Kold mcilal by lakln? ihrCOO nietei4 in'i24:i, riU Plul Colcmun of CliampnlKii. i l l . . biiiicd tiK tranim»'«.,Dc4C«n Jonr-s of Bo>s- lown.'N eb.. by the narr(iw fsfof jJinrBW* in jtln.nliiiLUicJUioajucter. a leeu lec& ftitJn-liic-saoitt-rccord lline of 6:5^4. Annie anillli ot Al’

with a record Im p nl IB Icci D , Inches. »nd Annr Flynn of Irvins- ton. W1.V, won llic hlBli Jump wlili 5 feet 3’i Inches.

W ith B few yfcclncts ittli lo be.

Jellevuei ' o r t M a n :

Dmetflthba-

d a ; j d jr i « 5 t g

■ n t f n ih e r r t ^

-^n

B E L L E V U E . S e p t. 2—13dlo i:ue H ul!cio{;.s-fucc th e liL ion in th c n e w !} ''fo rm ed S iiak u K iv e r ciKht-m Hii fo o t- il! c o t f f c rc n c f w ith n in e r c t u r n i n g ^ t t t g r in e ii. € o » d i I liir- I S lro u (i w elcom es baclt jroud o x p c rie n c iT in th e line , e.sjie-

„ ttv -fn -R a> * 'M cG )urern-200*i)o iin (i-« ;m irand-G nr> '-R opers; c e n te r w eiKlilnK »> 2^ 0 ’’ in,1.1. T h e Bulldogfl will

t h e i r f ir .s t g a m e n t honic '|c ] ) t . 11, e n te r tn in in ^ ,J ,h e ■ii5H B e ara . , '' "[ n ih r r lettermen l>«lc tor line

arc Junior Strvrnr—m -Dui*a Junior end: Dol) Wallncc, w.oound junior Kuard-cenlcr:

Tnylor. o IM-poand Hawtcr. m Lewi*. 140-pound Junior; Rod

tc C lu re ; - 130;pound sophomore, E ld Ted Devmc,,-4M-lwund Jun'

r. Bll a t Ruard.rn llie bnckfleld ore Pnt Burktr. ,0 -pound Jimlor qunrierbftck:. oward Porter. MO-poimd Junior, ,.ifinrlf. wnri Jim Rrlght. 160-' )und ininsfer who alilfia i ilfbaek ond quftrlerbnck. ^With these men coach Slroudi npes to eflual the C-3 record poAt-| i^E iF ysnT T ia riB isnncim nn*^ 158 Kluad ore such notnbles

I n c h l«etc, Lee S l e v e r .v Bob fc tc h . Duzi LovcJoy and Bob

K lii.ibejuii'.conicrciicr. thc.Bull:. fess will play a round>robln Ached' \ with each of the leam.i. JJow' _rtr. only the second Ramo-wlUi Beh will count toward the Ireneo ch |-T1i«-B«l

. drandvlcw ~^T lnJ-

FaUmei-^^ts^ Royal Hello lirHometown_ 8ALT X~^KE CITY. Stpl- 2 W^- NliA MlddlL-H’dK ^t chiunplon Ocne Fullmer wft.i Riven n hero's wel­come I'uewlay when he 'arrived here from S an FrancL^co

l-'\illincr won the NuiKmal Dox- ItiR n.vsocliillon title FYhUy n lsh t byfltopplnR'Ciimien Boslllo In Ui(

□ov. Oeorge D, Clyde and civic offlcliilA olonR with hundreds <of fnn.i Knt4iered n t Salt L.ike airport

plonmon/fts here and at hl.i hnmrto»n. the nciirby suburb of West Jordan.

I'Mllmer rode In a motorcade through downtawrr S/Ut-.IilkC to West Jo rd an which wa< playfull^ renamed ••Fullertllle” after his victory 0

aov. Clyde dealjnatwl Tuesday _ i "O ene PuUmer day" In-U tah. Pullmcr. who held the title brief-

e eHamplonaHiplon6cr~lJili

He Is recocniaed a s champion In iS R H ^ N B A ^ f a ? N e ^ o r k “nnd

Panthers ire MissingSpeedToFLast Y ^ r

C A R E Y r S c p t r 2 — T h e C n re y P a n t h e r f l r p r e p a r in f f - f o r | heir f i r s t g a m e a g a in s t H a n s e n a t S h o B h o n e ,E d d n y n ig h t , re f o rm in g th e i r s q u a d n ro u m i 1 1 le t te r m e n . B u t th e xpccted flp rea d o f th e bn c k fie ld i s mi.H sing b e c a u se o f h lack in ju ry , t o ju n io r Jo h ii B riggrii- U 10 .2 m a n . T h e P a n - hors a r e o n l j '- o n e o f th re e

jKillebEew-Hitsfo rtha ide c o n fe re n ce schoo ls 1 !m o ln ln g " s in c E r th r - t r a n s i r ^

■.T^lon o f th r e e fo rm e r m em - o / \ . T - T ^ T .

elentns but will need help from' mdefclassmcn to fill a .starting nckfleld,' ■Experience a t the end posilian

provldcd_b}-_ Doug Patterson, ■pound jicnlofy-«nd_Bob_aweat, pound .s u lo r . -bath .scd ine

...It fourlh.vnrslty.numfrftl!L pale {obuls, ft 140-pound ,»oph. also i biclc.At Kunrd are John Benson, 155 oiin’d w lic m to rc ;. Dave Dcllo.i, » ‘pound' senior: Pat Meanea,

r a i iB r E rAdntns, 134*pound'sophomore. Dob Pyrih, ICO pounds, J im - Pratt, DO pounds; and Lee Zdwardi. m

-wunds. have won tellers a t tackle ■ Don'R ush, 176-pouhd-ienlor.

David Orchard. IM-pound ojihomore, ore veteran center*. Ray Cro.vs HO-pound Junior, b -halfboc lt-rc tum ce .a n d .T o m eterwn was the reiruUr quarter-

Iwck last seaw n unit li_onfy_f

Another halfback prospect l.i

•This mlRht be a good yei ve must find a b'ackfleld' iltiAtlon th a t can Jell In a hurry. Die lo u of Johnny Brltgs with a u k Injury will h u r l as our speed t last year Is no t present," re­

ports Coach 8hay. "We wlUUiava u c3l>erlenced first team and

cood line but the lou of one i radcs or lnjury could hu rt-p lu s ii!.s<^edule shows no breather In

The Panthers open .with Hanwn 1 8 p.m. S^day-mMUnffon » b«u^

im l-fle l^ a t S h w h o t^ The’ re^

Sept. IB, nichfletd a t Carey (Home: cominR); Sept. M.-Carey a t Camas Criunty: Oc(. 2, .Carey at Challls; Oct. 8; Carry a t Twin Falls sopho* more.<i; Oct. 10. Hagerman al. C arty.-and-O ctr23rC arey-at-C u- tlefor- ■ ............................-C oaen-Shay la seeUnj an ponent. for an open dal^ fi ‘ Any school havlnff a n open'

It. 11.

Immediately

ie^;ateui

^. lafi f i For UrS. Aifiati

S a I t LAKE'CITY. Bent. 3 M'— tnu North. lonR-hlttlnif Ball Lake iClty Rolfer.'qualllled for the U.'S. --nBtrorwJniuncnrM onaity-wJien

f AhnL n. UR »t th> Balti i ^ Co&otry club.He was low amonff Mven wl

I'loyed in th» quallfyins round. Uriah Goldsworthy of S alt Lake

Ji£_won_A.iuddcn.deaUt-pU7oll ] qualify aa an altcm al«. QoIdS' infthy nnd D a v tJ a r re t t .a t Poca. flto. idAho, both flnlsttfcl 001 ‘trnke back a t U S .'.. . T , ^ -< h e ri:w R iru tfn ^ 'io c iR r?T i ^

Blast BostonH arm on Klllebrew b lu tcd his

S8th-hom erun-of-the-aeason-hlRh orer-the-centerfleld-w nU Tueaday as W ashlnaton ouUastcd the Bo»- to n " n « f5 o x i7 -4 In II three-hourduet,----------------- ' ■ ----------

Klllebrew’a clout w llh the bases empty In ilio' seventh Ued him with oievelftnd's-Rocky Colovuo

Amrrlcnn leaRTie and helped snap Doaton'a winning streak a t four,

The R ed Sox.'w ho out-hU the visitors 13-8. were plaRued by bases o n . balls. T hree Baiton pitchers allowed 11. w lth '8larler'»nd"lo»er Earl W ilson .<1-1) glvlns up eight In 3 1-3 Innings. ■ ' ,.T he New York Yankees concen*

Irated the ir fire power in the first and Inst. InnlnM tn dawn theJnop*w -----------— -------- - -

SCOTO.Five alnRles in the first InnlnR

save th e ’ Yanks, three runt, and they added tw o more runs In the ninth, IncludinR a triple by Bobby Rlcliafd*cn. o f t Arnold Portocar* rero,

Richardson, Tony Kubek, Mickey M antle .H ector Lopes and Olt Me- DotJRald delivered the f in t Inning slnRles,-

Tlie D etroit'T lffers slowed down the ChicaRo White 60s pennant ex p rtu w ith a-4-o shutout by JimBunnJntr.------------., Dotroit'a victory snapped

sliced B half game from the Sox' ■Americftn—feairoe-lead,—The^-SoK now lead by five games over sec- «nd place Cleveland. T he IndlotiT Rame w ith K ansas City was rained out Tuesday nUtht.

-Bunnlng, _ a _ 2t y e a r r 0ld_rlsht-•xjunmngi » Ji-ycar-m u. >uimr h»ndeK allowed only .three fills.

ilngies, in aJowlnR down the speeding Chicagoans who re lu m ­ed to com iskey-park 'a lte r iwef Ing a four-gam e series from l

n_ffM _B unnln£'4_riraL .»h«^'« isince De pitched a no-hltter against Boaton on July'30, 1056.

ScoresAUKniCAN LIACtJI

N.« Tork--------- JM 8M M l- S II 1Otillmor* ;...... .....CM H9 ‘

i;-88nw ‘ ii5= '... 8M 108 II#— 1 ) l I

4 Narsroo

NATIONAL LKACUI ' rklli^Jphla Mt OOl 001- I '<ni—a*— . m -»ct-.eo^s—-C tril-.il -

United SU lf.i Imd won 33 Rold'' medals in 'Uie cames. 22 secondfl place sllve mpilal% nnd 13 bronze'! th ird plsce* medals.' T he united Slairs u-omcn's ketbatl team continued Us wtnnliiR ways by bentlns Citnnda.‘U-3g.

Ann Warner..l4, of Menlo P.irk. Calif,, xlpped.tltrouRh her heat in the women’s JOO-meter breast­stroke in 2:50.4.'“ niIT7einwniuIy“ arnu.sried"Uie Pan Am record-of- 3;055 t n f . .. passed the American record of 2:5flJ set by Marianna Hnrgravea

C a r d s ! J a e k s o i i - 1

C o o l s O f f L . A .

W i t h T w o - H i t t e r1, Bt TITt AmxlaCtd-'PrcM _. _ >«■ J HC

IU K h th H H (ie r- lj* rry -Jn c k d o n c o n tin u e d h is 'H om irinnce .; o v e r- th c -L o x '-A n K c ie .s D odRcrs T u e s d a y n iR h t 'r c o o t ln j ' th e m o f f ' ' ’i th a tw o^h iltcp flH -the S t . 'L o u is C ard inalB 'j Pcoretl-H JJ-O vivloi:y be fore-19 ,'12d. T h e -lo 's s droppcd-.-the i Dodj^er.s l.'.l; g a m e s lichiiid th e S a n F ra n c is c o G ian ta , w h o ' w e re id le .-Jac k K o n , wlio iias

th e .MUpport f ro m K en HoyiT and Alpi Grammas. Boyer'. iinmrrim, hU 2CU> th u yew. exlciidnl hUim ilnn kUcuk lo 20 KuiiifiT------■

arnm m os koi ilurd homer and drove in anotlifr ruii.uuti a squeeze bunl. Don BluUUaittr had doubled and Ktnlrn thlnl Jivc be fore Oramma.1 laid doft-n t h saerlllce.

Wraming-Slil" . ....... Is'No. IP ick

For Skyline

The other t»o United Slnle.^ t r a n u in the race alio nualified for the finals .jlih an Identical tim e under ihi game.' record, Anne.Buncroft, J f irom Berkeley. Calif,, and Patty Kempner, 1" n rvfrly Hllli ~ ' ' timed in 3:02J.

The Yank male contlnitent then took up the om uli.-Georse-Harrl'ion-of-Q rinanrp l ir - ttfm 'l iUinclcc.fr?t-iti'jcJicatjn_4:31X-______ _______ icflt.in .4:34J._ttcJlbelow Uie Rnm« mark of 4;51J BCt W

Frank. McKmney, ihe defeadlng <hamplon”and- tMOrdnioIdcr’Irom In dianapolis, smashed U ie Ramea and Ainerlcan record for Ific 'WOm B tcrb ac k sm itrm c irh e '^ 'c in n i heat in. 1^03.3. lib own Pan-Am er lean murk wa.i i;07,l. McKinney previously had beaten the listedAmerlcan.recanl-cf4;043,---------- :

ChrtTV on Halua. the 15-year'ol(f Baraloga. C.illf,, achoolRlrl, also bettered an American record when ■she won -her. lOO-mcter freestyle hent in -1 :0 8 2 ,-T h e -m e e t. 'n n d American mark was 1:07,1, by Shelley Mann in li>55.

Finally a II. S, men's relay team shattered the Rames record for the 800-meier freestyle relay- w ith a

of 8:33,4. compared to the

Kan Franci«eo 43rr fiillliack'jne Perry doe* » plroudle after be liic ^ Ile d nn the V r by CierHand'- Kernard Parrlth. lefl. In Ihe f ln l quarter ot Ihelr nm c at K etar stadium In Kaii Francisco.. I’erry made seven yartlj after taking a short psai from quarlerhaek V..A . Tittle, ('om lnt up frem ttf,r sr< Hrowii dffrnders Churk Noll (6S|. and Boh Oalrf-nD l'ai 4Dtr guard Ted Connolly (C4) mlssca a bloek. The 43er« beat the ilm irni 17-14 In (he exhibition game. INEA letephotol

Wimbledpn Champs Are Seeded

started for Los AnRClcj, nnd Rave up all three S t. Louis run* iti the six innings - he worked, wi loMr.-Hcmow is 12-8, '

Tile only DodRcr. hlt-i v .........•Miird InnlnR bIiikIc by Mnuri' Wllb and a seventh innlnR duuLIc by Duke Snider.'Snider dJed on thirdand was tue only L,os AJicles.....ner lo get .th a t far,.

Ttie Dodger pitching staff broke Ui«- NaUonal-lpaiiue-t«ord--for m oxritrlki'outs In a sea.viii when ,ffUe«<ir.Don {)r^'sdale fanned Bill White in the n tnth. Tliat gave the Dodger sU ff 893 slrlkeouia tlila season and surpomed the

in 1S57.Don C ardw ellrt big rUht-hind<

with only one other hll Bllonett' a*Uf T)f enkiHg ler In iRe ninth InningFirst for IT.1 Singly Tourney.

F O R E S T ir iL L S , N . V ., S e p t . 2 ,(/P)— W im bledoti ch am p io n a A ie x -O lm e d o a n d M arin E s t e r Hueno w ere to p -se ed e d T u e s d a y in th e d raw fo r th e U .S. n a lin n u l Biggloa te n n is

■ t/ournnm ent-w hie!! o |) e n s J ' j ‘id a y _ \v ith nnly_fiw _U ,S ., p la y e r s 'a m o n g th e Ifi-B pdacd com-p e tito r .s . O lm edo, th e P e ru v ia n w h o live.s i n ’t-o a A ngclea , an ti tw o D a v is C u p ' j ^ m - __________m a L e s ,-B a u r> '_ ili ic K jty -o f ._ D fly io ii , -0 .,-and -lg -ye ftP -o !d -E -n rl-B uch ho fr. JP., o f S t . Loui.s ili-O i and tnklnR'a b-7 record with w p rp th e , on ly srw lPri II. R ---------------------------------------------------

homer ...............th a t Rave cellar-mlrtd Philadel' phla a S-3 victory over Mllft-aukee, I t aho dropped the third place Braves Ihree games behind In the National leaRUe race.- Cardttell, noH-3ifor-44 .............ter-UUs-year,- tlm lted-lhe BrnTes to six hita

Darlene Hard, the Wimbledon

an d her WIghttnan Cjip teammate, JO^year-old Sally Moore of D alers- flelil, Calif,, were (he only_t»o seeded U.S.J4omen,.. itrm iiT im m T cup h o t n a i f F raser wa.* Jiecond-.'ceded behind Olmedo, MncKay wiis seeded Uilrd, followed by Australian Rod Laver, RnmniuiHittn.Litfijlinan-of .:lndl», Luis Ayala of Chile, Buchholz and inother Australian Davis Cupper,

Roy Emcr.-ion,In the women's dlvblon, Ml.is

Bueno o fD ra ill wa.'! joined by

To Indepehdent^ist^]M ;h -^ rP e G "A -d d ^

y other .homerun in Uie malors } was a iwo-ruiTshol—BRalnst

PltUburgh. Aug. 91, 1SS7, when he

wmc ui o.oj,». tuiin;aicu lunine minute* fist of the 1D55 U. a , |‘Ohrlatlne Truman of O reat Bri-

O f- th e to p 20 e levens a t th e c lo se o f th e 19.'i,5 cam pa ign

.............................. i t i.*i n o t u n i ik e lV 'th a t f iv eaddlUon to Miss Hard and Miss or six o t the IndependenU wUl Moore, be Included, and It is a ROOd bet

Sandr.1 Reynoldi of South Africa: ihfti the All-American team will - - aecond-.«eded, followed by include n t least three or four; play-

N E W Y O R K . Sep t. 2 (/P)— T h e li.st o f m a jo r in d e p e n d e n t co lleg p fo o tb a l l tenmH is a u g m e n te d th is f a l l b y t h e a d d i- t to n o 'f.t h re e schoula le ft .o Q t in t h e co ld i n . t b e rco rK n n im - lio t i o T i'h c P n c lf iT C o a s t conX crence. O re g o n , 0« ;cgon S ta te , W a .s l\ in g to n S t a te and Id a h o a re th e n c w c o m e ra to th e ro a to 'r o f u n a tta c h e d Bchoola, ............

WINS I8TII GAME -SALT LAKE Cn V . Sept. 3 « J -

LllekJIal! W6II fllS IHUl

Phoenix 4-3, Hall struck out 11 and gave^,U|i^.one w alk._ge sgilterej

DENVER, Sept. 3 O i-M anned [ wflh 15 r'e«ulars from' Uie W M tf chiuiiptoulilp—0 1-u br—Wyominc'a I ' Cowbo)-s are, easily toe preseasoa II

' -or thU • - OmiL"

About the only dissenters' i the W)-omlnir coaching staff. H e« d l coach Bdb ^ -a n e y points to a l-F leRed weftknfss a t left tackU and J a big qutetlon mark a t qu a rte r-1 back, «

Other Aources say lophomoreS'.. and transfers more tlian fill the-: seven vacnneles in l u t year'* f irs t • 23. Devaney, a defensive ipeeiaibt, ' appears loaded with hard-knock-... .n(e defenders but he may be rlsbC^i In speaking of a quartert-nek p ro ti- '. lem.

The key to Uiis poslUon Is- tho Mlsfiiailppl gambler, Jim .Walden.

■ ■ he 's

awful ba4 d a ji too. ‘•niB Cowb9j s will enUrtain the

hIgh-flylng'Alt Force academy a t:! n w r i ir B f tC T T T K F c e w f i^ n a r^ i F r M ’ m e T ac an n iu ry e R r-tT o tTWyomlnir supporters are counlingf OR an upset Uiat may snap the A irb Force unbeaten skein. I

Bc^ilnd Wyoming Uie other seren. feanu In the Skyline-look like one of.j^. ktnd-noUilng out«U n«llnj.|Ne1r^,Iexlco-^mTlns^<!■^r rlnlshlnj I

- ■ • - T c n r - ------------------

- H i l i . t im e . lh a ,n t r a n c e . j f l____the regional sports experts puts BYtJ In seeond-and-New j - ■third wlUi Ug K~ a 5 d :o a _____ , ,s la te triiiverslty long ihota~«ho mlRht pa ih either BTT7-«t-J<bw Mexico'aside. ' '

th a t Montana, plagued with n __power problems, will finish last. Denver and Utah SUle are rat«d ■ • ■ -a -b ir te t te r .^'

leam.In weUhtlifilng, Qeorge Emrich

of ChlcARo set four record? In th

breaking the marks for press snatch and lerk on hla wavloul iirt —of 1153‘i pound.1.

T he Dominican Republic, di fendihR Pan - American fiaftboll linin ip lo i)rbeaf Nlcoragua 9-3 to its f in t victory- In two starts aftei

T he United Stales baseball team exploded w^Ui aM vih rug ou lbuh aR alnsrS raill In the flrsl Inning wllh Al Hall of El Cajon, Calif hittlng_.a . three-run. lioroer. Ron ” • • of-WrttiKlepfer 0 i^tller college. (

C H I

ere waa a big surprise in . the .- American tennu um lfinnls

Robert Bedard of Canada pulled an^other upeet In defeaUn; Fran- ilae5-CoDlreras of Mexico, iTilth ranked 'Jn the loumamenl, 6*2 t - e . ' f - i 'e - j . In Itie f inals.he wU m e e t\ llia \ seeded-LuU Ayala. of c;blle'who nad no u-ouble dkpo«ing of-Jon-Doutlas-of-eanUr-M ijntcB

BOWLINGMAGIC BOWL

Ladles Pleaeer Leari* MnrUtiltlng Cleaners defeated

Arctic Circle 4-0. Curl Mfg. de> feitled Boyds Ccffee 3-1, Texaco defeated Langdon Stee len 4-0, Meadow' Gold dtfeated 'B ank & T rust 3-1, C, C. Anderson defeated Mayfair 3-1,

HiRb individual game, K«n><=»I>rntahrlndlvlduai;Ktle3; Betty .JOlneU^ 4M, High- scratch

0 0 A^ fi^fK^nfi 77i High handicap'team game, C. C. Andersoru,- Bior-High—handlcop team series. Martlnlxlng Cleaners. 3.S89, High screlch team series,M arU nl* in£_C ieaatrs^« .----------

HighllgblsL Bowler o f.the - B e t ty Blrrell. 488 series;-— - —

U d lH S U rlltb tle ac n e Toungs Dairy defeated' The

Stylbts 4-0, Twin PalU Traclor • - • - ~ •ii«ir.--P ,-M otor-3.t;

____________ tcaHiLThe Parla.4-0.Log T'avrm defeated.Parmeit in . turance 4*0.

High lod iv idusl-R ahier Pearl Dwiuendn-^OO. High Individual

serie*, Pearl TDvnscad. M l. High scratch leam game, P^x Floral, esa. High handicap leam gnnif. Fox Floral. BBS. High handicap leam aerlrs. Jox.H oraLA iaB J l g h ^ t c h - u a m series,.FpX-JDaag.

■ANXlX-jET—BA LTIK0RK,-8ept.-a'aT-Larrr D o ^ 'a fractuTfr-of. bU lefl ankle haa_been_B«_'tit-mt»nlpu3aUon“ and an X -ray Utcr th tj week wlU deleim iae.tha naxt ilep , Dr..Bd- mona~j.~MgDonDeii:Btitt-TPcsafly:

Columbia uni',„>ii.tf«iiijfinm l wiJV flYr.tfliinhT down* in nlnvcsniea.

tain . Miss Hard., AnR:la Mortimer of G reat Britain,-Ann-Hnydon-of G re.\t Britain. Renee schuurm an of-South Africa nnd Mix^ Moore in Uie M-plnycr-women's draw.

Neither of the IflSS dhamplons js

Iralla. the men's Ulllst. turned . . ia.1t J anuari-._AUhcajQlbaoiU-llie

' women's champlon. ls compleUnR a year's retlremenl except fOr her entry in ilie-Pan-Amerlcan game# ln-Chlc"*o,----------------------------- oimFflorwha“«'iuT>eIoar-form- the-U nited-Stales lost the Davis Cup -earlier Uils -week,- opens a gn ia it Don Russell, an Ausiral- lan who attend j Pnn-Amerlwn Dniverally in Edinburg, Tex, Fras- < f4«ee«j4ed jietly nf-A U anU -q*.- MacKfiy will play vnltnown G er­ard Alleyne of Brooklyn, while L a v e r opposes Arthur..Ashe of LynchburK, Va.; Uie national Ne- grO'Junior champion, to s ta r t the 136:plaj;er men's (oumamenl.

StandingsAUEBICAK t.i:Ar.UR

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.NATIONAtf LKAnfJK^•n -------11 H 5 j T

on

UIT.»>uVm -________TO ” '.HCniuiHiffh ------------*0:iiiclnii»ll ______ —11 10'^

«i. . , .-.51 rbii>a«iphi* '.____ U 7» '!‘o IIS

" V A nric c o m LSAOtIKn i~

ft»ll UVr C llr____ <* u .ti:B*n ni»c® ________’ 5 it !miipoliAnf *J

7« ;Uo ‘ 4

i-rs from Uiese free-wheeling schools. ■ I—A rm y,-not only-on-it* fln»-lB5g

Jim Prester Is Captain For Vajulals

MAN-SIZECOMFOirr:

would n o fb e 'su rp r iiln g If l?/oInnrtrri AII. Ap^frif hurlhi

The two whizzes are hard-driv- in fh a in jn c k 'B in AnderMn."iind the Earned !'.Lonesome.£nd.”. Cap* la in . Bill-Carpenter.

H all'h as IS'Jeltermen relumlnR, but replacements for the 13 gradu­ated -ietterrnen ;-- inchidlng— All* America Pete Dawkina. muat be developed.-Tlie lntorior lino la the biR problem.

Mayo a n d -Jo h n Kueiel-rore Uie backfleld key. The line la gomg, to miaa such-itaiTarts-ae-Brock; Strdm. Dave Phllll)>s and John. Gulledffe.- '

Navy-Also has come.up.wllh-a new coftch-thla year, Wayne H ar­din succeeding Eddie Erdelatz, and Hardin's problems are almliar to those of Han a t West PolnU

T he Mlddlt coach ha.i an ou t. lU ndlng quarterback in Joe T ran-

' Jialfb •-Joc=BcUlno,-J_______________. loiwi nf firatstrlngera have been heal^l' How- ever. Hardin can pul together two nltem ating elevens of almost equal aUencth without a sophomore onTlie aqTrads:~

Syracuse, which hsd an 8-1-0 aeason last year 'before losing to Oklahoma in Uie Orange bowl, has its hopesTwlstered by two DttVlses.

Roger Davis Is a potenUal All- America a t guard, and Emie Davis,

explosive,' 20i-pound sopho- e le ft halfback, la rated a bud­

ding-Jim m y Brown.Notre Dame, almoil a perennial

choice to be among the nation's leaders, is dlffloult lo figure this year. Coach Terry Brennan wa-i ousted a fte r .th e 1S&8 season, and.

10S9 University of Idaiio football

dais opened th e ir fall_pnicllcc, _J COAcli Skip Siahley worked his 1

squad .on .Offense lii' the.momlng.l then h a d - th e players - ge t-in to ;

euniform s for a pielure-UikinBl Ion, and followed th is with two e-hours^>work-ln-Uw .«I(«r>-

noon.The picture workout"was ached-

uled for Monday but was* rained

SUihley aald he expects the team will "throw more than well r^in" thlr-seaK srim d~tiB 'tuut h trnn iir- terbackfl throwing dozens of passes! all day. He has Uiree lettermen! quarterbaeksrflll-V la i-of-B uriin -' game, Oallf.; Gary Famworth -ofj Nampa, and Joe Espinoza of Ya­kima, Wash.

B re a th in ’ brushed p igskin

H u S b B u t i v i ^ -_ -rM e fT i S!x#i

l o f t - N o ^ r a a k - l a - n M d o d ^ k t h e r - I l g l i t a Z -»lll help solve the-offenslve pr'ob-| ounccs_pcr shoe, Balloon crepe' s o l^ l tte e l 'sh in k »up-~

’ iW W ^has-tW ira iS iW e 'T iaek ' field units,Tbut cenler.Bob Eeter- son is the only returning rcRuljr lineinftnrDaTC~O rosr-and-’......

------ porlr-KepelB-WBler,-resists-dtrfc-Brtishinrs to re s leather. S ! m and w idths to fit a n j 'b ^ . B uy a n e x tra p a ir fo r wqrk or play.

B-Jta.al a.ln.lhft nf«

C rugged And tough.

V a n E n g e l e n s r

S X J N ’K Y i B R O O B ^T h e G re a t ■ W W s k e y ’ o f^ t i ie O ld W e s t

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,GE TWELVE - - j ™ i E S ^ N E W S r - T - W & - F A m r I D A - H f t ^

Home Plumbing': O B C C O N -fBO JE CI. ENL&BGEP FRUI - -WABHlKOTOtC—flent. a LW - ..^A

Ifrl8«Uon capMlty of the CrooVffi T B T lgnH rt RjTer recUm*tlon projeel ln Ore- son would be en lsrtn l >7 2 00

' acres undcf a bill passed by ihe house »nd «enl lo the President,

GBAM CONTINUES K. 8*i>t. i i ' t u p n ^ Gars\GoUidfe’ -

- m r - p i rtltmird an accident a t 5 :3l| p jn Tut4dtt7ltr*HlchTI853-Fos:d^drHr: cn by-U on»rd D. Pl«naa*ky. 3<.

Frtnk”ciii^5>. Id a , reported. 3 o h e . comdtd with « l^ iP Ford

conUoued.lU pro srun oT.purchAs- Hit prune* lo help ease a serious

■jn the lndu«ry.-8en.

“f driven by MaWlji, a a.-Z>» - 1 6 0 Quincy-Ur»«i—v ^ ^ »

road and Walnut r..-w r

J059 Pord Bjitl })oa to'th?r*o h tn n j r c w T i- t i r - T u fby m y ; police.Issued.

o n ly a t T u m w a te r-------------T - s n T c ^ g S T l i g h r G l y m p i a - ^ r - h a s ^ n U w w c d j i U ^

of Tum w ater, near Olympia, in W ashington State. For-it is here th a t ^

■Olympia's tamiK! brewing w ater was discovered Itoaiiiis cold and pare Irani

deep artesian wells. A t various tim is in th e past, O lym pia'sjQ unding family

established o ther brefceries along the. Pacific CoasL Identical equ ipm en t a n d - ‘

m ethods were employed. T he same prem ium quality hops and g ra ins w ere used.

=------ T h e b g lfO T ig rs tip p lF n v a ita h '-- '- - - -- '-— -------

ol these o'ther locations was i t possible to brew a beer o t.th e c h a ra c tc r and

~ - quality which the name Olympia had come to represent.. W ith o u t the one

priceless ingredient—(/te naturally pcrlcct brewing im ccr-O lya ip ia ’s ' - —

reireljiing flavor could not bo duplicated elsewhere. T h a t is .why O lym pia; -

_____Beer is brewed T u m w ate r-a n d why Olympiads good taste, remains

. — relreshinsly different y e t always ju s t th e satne.

f i c M P r e p e s e s ^ t B r c h e j s ^

End Sonie~TaX Exemptioiig

a rich church Xprevcr.•niie (trowlnf w ealth and prop-

[> erty ot th« churchea«fli’afl certain .

twen raised by a m an who < _h& rdl7.be colled.Irrelisloiu.or.i

■ympatheUcr; ~

______i-Mdpast president o{ the National Council of Churches.

W riting In the Pro lcstao l Jour< nal C hristianity. Doctor Blake w arns th a t American churches will jeoparaire .uRinnttlTO -errcctlviP"

9 If they cllns iDdeflnitcIy to Ir p resen t4nx exemptions.

10 peo-

e tn tu ry ,. . . ....... .............................(ury, ,and In 'Mexico, Russia CsechosIovaUa and .Hungary, (c iuusftcalj’.A few.exauiples. In th j 20th century."

But the lontr«nitu(e danRcr oi Rovernment expropriation is noi Die only - reason why Amerlcnr cliUKhes should''tf6 leery o t ne.

European' churcJies have learnei lo their sorrow. It Is very, dlf/lculi "to maka a poor <nan loVe

..Uflon. On the contrary, he poinu

held th e govem menfs legal rlRSt „ to m c o w g a ■ "eoUiilly . desliable H “ raiaeruucmBr-tlirouBh-iaxTKJllclc« H farorable to such Institutions as

Jlolplt*HiJWh(>oJ«_ftnOhureh es.. — I t ’ l i ’ lhe ( le jT e e 'o n a x ix e n ip -

. t o n now accorded to churches that bothera Doctor-a ia k e.

“ •V *Tax exem ptions“w T il'ch arc! — jc r when churches a re smaU,

r and weak may hivye highly

—hfT *-tr6w n=-lB rf*^*na-tleh ,'^he aayi.

— U. fl..cliurche3_Bre_now_cxempt from all, 'property and income

■ taxes. A recent act of congress ex> “~ em pti' tlw rn 'T rom 'paylng^cdcra l . cxdse tAxes on purchascs>*Mere>-

over—a n d thU Is of particular concern to Doctor Blake—churches

'-m ay own and operaU protlU m ak. lag attatnc«ca_B’j{fig»Liwujng_a>. p c j th e S3 per cent corpora(R ln<

lax advantages-to the full. Doctor Blako'says, “I t Is not unreosoivibte ‘0, prophesy" th a t a large portion

thff next century.Lest any churchman feel com­

placent about th is prospect. I>oclor

ELECTRIC HATE HIOIIER----- BSLORAnE..flftnL

alavla h a s announced the price of electricity for home use will rise 130 per cen t on Jan . 1, T he present

- price, la one ccnt. a kilowatt hour. I t wUl go to a s cents per UIo-

- w itrh o u r ; WageB, and Bolcrterwlll

iU>re‘(ront secla U .thc.uncouscloiu Jtlf-W entlflcatlon-of-the*«ommon man with the 'have not' poor, nnf hla perhaps, unconscious Idcntlfl- c n a o ir o r th e 'o ld 'U h irch tirc h c j ProtMUnt and nom on Catholic v lth the rich managcM o f society

THE FOLLOWING|=tyM BER DEALERS

^ H ^ e ^ Q S E DT ^ U N . . M O N

September S-6-7 -

."’" ( S e s s T iy td in g S ^ I y. ...G anerol P u i lf ln j . Supply

H e i r i t tu m b « r~ & C o a t 'C o .4 im tct^g .

“■V S Iw -B uIW cri Supply—

— - S M A U D o w n PAYMCNTSh i g h TRA D t. l t L J iK ^ Y ^ U I l OLD M A C m m H ffeU m iC K S Q h L S E W lN G C gM TgR -

- 1 0 9 W m . M a in JER O M E Phoni. CA i . n i 1 'LAy...C.._I... All A i-r r t-l.L..., . ' . . . . . . .. .;W » :g in 'l l * A l l . f t c f f T h tou ahou t T l i . M c i i l c 'V ii l le t AiVii

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S * - W E D S t o D A Y , . S I $ I B M B B M a !)5 1

‘ Deacon- Unit Is “Snstaiiied0BCLO. sept, i - WlUlnm

•niomtaon wm lusialned us ihe new ^ I d e n l of llie dcacon SSorom w lU i Oale Woodall and

■ John DMTlnsioD iw.couiiMlor* 4 . | . , t h t LD5

H K eport, JourneysDECLO. Sept.. 2 -M r. niirf Mrs

G alf Adatin aiul lamlly lruarCftl\- loo ila arc vjaim irlils parcnu.'M r. tinit Mrs. Clcvc Adiinin.

Mrs. Merlle O uUm Has rftuhied home from a iwo-ucek inp to iioutlicm •Uinh ulicre she visited Brj'cc Aiid Zion pnrks,

Mr. mid Mra. Cnrl Hodley dftiiKhler. Bountllul, Utflh. >'\<.lled

Goiiit First Gla'ssWitli

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A G B F O U B T E E N

JiiedjiiJB last; ROSEBDRO. O re . B«pt. 3 UW.

B o*tburj widow > 4d .yest*nl«y ;^uo« her h iuband gsve'-Up his Ule ‘~ 'r7 in< t« atop the (Ire U ist Jtd

D jh e -Roie t ig g expioslon Aut.-7.

I t r u ^ «r>d Uie“ b1St killed

i ^ f t yST. a

pieces o f g lu iiiy in g In the aller Tero r t i l preUr.

lUa pAl» U e l ^ 11, thoueht ,otoo.

so did A st&rU«d Jeweler yes- lerduy when the boy* brougRl In IlM O worth o t uriMt'dlA- m o n ^ ' and u k e d h im . whM ^ h fj w e ^ '

diamond_____ JmFd- th-Tboy rw lll'h tve tom e dlunondi.

^Booster N ight Setn iC im E L D .-B ep t. 5 -BooitCT

niRht for the Richfield O ru s e will be held Sept. 23. It waa d#- clded a t a iDetUng of the itroup last ' week. N ew offlcen - w ill- be cleetfd Sept. S.■ Birthday. ,«nnlverB ary_jiLN or-

man Mlllsrwaa celebn ted -d tinn? (h ; tbclnl hour. Hosta were b: clor" members of the Ocanse

Jured although an'eU ht-block ?r .dm n tow o jlo iebu rs .vauneclL- ed and windows were broken

I « n o tb a ad llelfM ' ,■^7 ICrs. T uid jr said a fire truck

m irrlred w llhln t mlnuie or t» o and U>he ran over to It. She a ild her .^tiutband told h e r Ip get back to

'le car. D ie la s t she saw ot him. e h a d acquired a fireman's coat, i t and u e and was heading back

...M U tH b e-fir trsh e said: - , T he shattering explosion came 'feconds. iater. Several nltnesses

€ a K f()n tir€ tre s trRepOTtedatEden

O all WlUlams and sons. U rcim ore, Oallf,- le ft for their home after vlsi ltlD g-M r,-and-M r* .*O w en-H tm - mbnd and Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Hayhurst. Jerome, and other reia> t J m In the aiea.

U r , and ^ trs; Jim K ol/land, Son Diego, Califs and -Mr. and Mrs. Triw k W utrich /B le Bandy.'Mont.. le ft a ftw l^ U ltls rw ar ijW U isran a BlaJ?rJiulM-._Wr..Bnd_Mr».,.R. .L,

Mrs. Blanche Blicrldsn and Law. , ren te relum ed home after being

colled to Wyoming to ' attend the funeral of a nephew who was dydgged lo 'denth by a hone after th e n>po b e ca m r-c an g h t-cn -h ls heel. ,

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tinger and daughter. Los Angeles, «ho ore h o u ic -g u e s ta -o f-M r. -an d -Mrs. O lenn Miller. Kimberly, were guesU of Mr. and Mrs. W aller R om feccnU y- ......... ...........

TIM ES-NEW S, TWIN F A i'L S . IDAHO

=SKosli6neVffllsrSHOSHONE, Sept. 3 - Mr.' and

Thorne Sat*urday.“ M r . ' and "Mrs. 'Olen 'Miller- and aon, Van Nuya, C ilir , vW ted-the Rev. and Mrs. John -Shsv and fam ily this week. 8unds)n]Ihnrr g u e s ts 'a t the atisw home , were M r. and Mrs. Oeorge Daniels and U n . James. D avU -and children.

T '5 r e $ t o n e STORESRE 3-5811

z v BU H t-E lLER =K IM B ER LY ^R U P|R T-JB U R LEy-^

GOODING -HAZELTO N-SHO SHO NE-W EM t>aL

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TIM E S-N E W S, T W IN -FA LLS. ID A H O ' PAGE I

Dworshak’s Survey DiMoses = = ^ i 0 f H g t t W H = p F 0 y G n i s ^ d a y

WASlilKOTON. Sept. 2 'j j ta n L -

ilal) cent ipprovfd curbs i

TJie f«rm queallon broushi k vole of C83 per ccnt for no eoiiirola or.{jrlce »uDPort», a irlct acfcase.

0.7 pfr cent, and jx r c tn i.sa ta o( OiVy wercMitsfiKl wiili ih eprfjc tii

lilBhiy rcMKiilul E l b SniDturr ittltude vhlcli Jdjtioins '

n tMf« lmpi>rt?nl i»-=W - P « P ^ T y i ------

ic fo n c m s on many uf 1.-MtendJleunifli:

----------------fR iM M -H K ro f tr rn —----------kwi.tr t , , - . - T' b i itH l .'s c p t. :-'.r.-M »]orcrimes rcjmrled In Intlli UfclinMl

ELDA. Sept. 3 — Mr. #nd Mri. m UJg wliilt Oie crime lot«l

eminent reporu there « murder* w onB 400 m lL .„ year'compared with lOJM li

MCfldlnc-eurbed. unionrooted out, an Wcrewe In gas­oline U» W keep ,ti>e highway nrocram openU nr and r«roo«l olS ^eS Stn^ frort’tlhn-survey conducled by Sen, i Henry

- — ihrouBtt bl» o e » ^ e l« r .-tt*nl«>gt, ■■ - - .----- ^

IEhi'orihalt w ld 88 per ccn t of Ihose anjwertnj hU qucJtloiinalre, u id tliey are not kceplntf up ullli InfUUon. some » per cent « ld

program _combtiiliig controui■Onl, l i r , , p . r - S 5 “

bellev^ a h ljh rate at wai ncce&iary to icrcp continued prosperlly. liv responw ti^a ques­tion about hlglifr taxes to keep the

AppuiiitL'iltlAZIXTOS, Sept. 3 — D ill '

I __________ ______ _____Intel cst'of> In the tourUl trade, m ih 705 j;tr■■■■' cent believing It Cini be developed'Kiumm. Twin Kall.v. li.i.i been ap*

Into a ' (ull-icale bu-Mneu to> the pointed rejldcntlal »4lc:man' for Ante Three - Jourllij of those'H ie Idaho H ourr rf>tiip.inv (or

.............................................. . . . -tt-Trrw^lnt-f*vottd-^an-:aU-aultJit>M»«Hi.-E<l«ii. HuiH: Fttul.-Rup«ftcent tald they wouliJ Javor Incrcns-cjm paign to a ttrac t new m du iiru i.a iid Oakley.

.1. -snis to Uie atnir. • - - - lie Kgan" m$""duTTma%l "licel, A majorttjrof- aniuxrs oppcua:^,,^ Mwn a» *-r*>uicinf c»ii bo

, Unions are not being run bylcreation of more wlldcnicis are.ij obtnlned lie ulll nio»r his fanillj Uielr membership. That's »hat;by leglaUtlon wlUi 63.5 per eeDl^here.654 per te n t of the Idahoans ln|oiiposln6. A slimmer majority op - | •

ELBA. Sept. : - M r . and I.lrs- j : (he 'netk-rtid with Mr. and Mis

---------------------rim'ily-'reuh1<irt-)il'‘------nncliam City;. Utah.

Mr.< Lnro' Ti.icy ....Lnke'City. iriurnec*. to the ir hu;iic nftcr »i>rndiiis a wee)c with tlvM hctr.

Diiilfiie w ake returned J ancmpriidlng the summ er In Yel-

,. lonsioiie pwk where ahe »na • IplDjrd

4 ll(CE-EAIIIHIl THIS HAS BEEN TUL

luii wv—v ~ y~- ___ -...itlh e survey believe. Some 87 per[po«d■ tlirv 'v.ouU *not lavor Incressedtcent said they woula like tu ic e ;ui■ domnllOpenfllnB recnmaitonritrong'resuTa'llon of union lead en -fi'.. .I tmwtr housing and social programs A total of 65 per cent sald they be-: Ui-iln dam prolrclv,* ^»UCh spending Increased the na* Ileve forelffti Imiwrt.nr^onrlnnffrr.' nmnrlhatt safrt hr U:t;I lional debt A whopping. ^ per Ing /

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TtMES-jjEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

Spends-More an fflore

r ^ * - m c a .* e { li.cllm blng.on ^ w M o a - * a d i»Ulng Q».

C tir r more i h .a * quarter « n - o r ir t rc U t ig - - — — —

K \ t[t ftnd more oi

trxD# — >y ■olee — old

•T lw e ___in .-a n d the. ixouble wiUi socUl drJnklnr ls ih s l It isn’t m tl lr k>- cl4l—tnd-il-U n 't-rea lly tlrtiiklnf:

...........................le Vegan loduappear nhen tiicy look ihe «hw< ilm t oil the-floor «nd itaned ad' tnltllng_»«mfn. •

A cocdueatlbntl uloQn Li like r coeduc#llon»l'birbfr tJiop .,lt-.ia

-place

j l ie ' stinplf- ^- e Uie eluinse of fex It nnd t gritlnt to Hire I t more, M>d

btr'm ltU llon tnlo the cup tha t' un 8 « s back to Hie prohlbi-

f i daw when.DW pk. Nil.*round Ulmly lit npw tinenta Bulplnf n» rrew-out-of Ulcljon p»ni at. tfnu « p»n .-it WM tun merely

lllesal. T i l t beer igh to eur-

cub TW »rlrr, It. wna ir tW to i t in d * t the bar.drlnk*,

_s itt’o-rofR -quw lc/ *liot$ i?t' Inbrf Aplrlu o f c n ln while listen-:

0 tfte-colorful old-.Umere Ull

B uU }acJiy_£iat=la_U ili^

cIlmbInK the WReon. I t u ijiorc peacelul and restfulr.

Twcnty:n»e years nso the tav- ■ ~ ■ •jnniJj;wdTb>r:wu« and

u’liiy inep . who u id wonderful tiling* in a wonderful way. The converaafion.In.a.Uvern today.li downrlRnt.borliij.' All the people hero u a a t to'do.'lx tell «Kcti-oU^r Ihclr per^ntil wots. The bw len- der him become a wet nurae and

itrlsL_______________________ g ile_H ke \A a maff -ftUl.BClllnK uaed to a hiRti ary perch? ^ Well, K^iejlmM, he rioe.i get a b ll londy (or Uia camaraderie of vanished times, but Uiey are times Uiat .Tanlsbed.ycara.aKO. HU. eve* nlni( now and then seta

In fan ts Blessed ' A t Oakley Ri

3Tiey were the dauehier of Mr > n d Mrs. Marvla Oalc w ho'w ai

Ocstcd—by_Lciris . R. Critcnilcid jn d named Elizabeth O nun; ^ull ol Ufrahd 'R^Tircioyde'nninryrD ltn;' ed .by WlUord SaRert and n.inird David.JQha:.isiL9f_,Mr..And Mrt Brynn BerRcner. blr.-jird b y u rc ii Krandfather. Otto D ertener .and named Denelce,■.cnrtstlne Helner w‘a i canfirmprt a member of Uie LI55 ehureb by Vem Helner^ • •, A l-the KC9nd .*ard, Ihe-wn_n M r._aiid 'M r», AniolO K. lla rpn W M _,blc'^d by 'hlX ~ffttl'f r and named Deaii. - ' ............

notonou.1 . bulTW lia.i' wondcrlul m om lnfs, -■ He ifiieno 'bca-fK U iic'coM ana wnkcA u^ feetln i: fme, U fe holds new awarenesa. lie how h.^^ lime lo do.all the thinps he^ajkiinif^^lo do._«n4 h8_d'oeA_iliem. He' rwdA mor* book*, eoei to ^ c r e pl.-iy*, • " I n a »ay It'* like bPlnz born SRsln. N otlilni U slalp. Every-

If- he weif atelngin TRr Firforu-rJtffrfeperance league tak e 'u p Carrie A. NaUon'a hatchet, but lie dow mildly wonder why in heaven he rllrln't flumbef Up th r wnann >nnn. er—«o he'd have a lonRnr Joyride.

Winders Told

1-H Members'. K W O MILL. Sept, 3 -K ln e Hill 4*H membe.pi who rccflvrd nbtxins on tlieir projects a^ Uip, We.itcrn Idaho S la te fair In bdijc wotHduncMnoday;------ ---------------

Caif 'rra il placVd” ^)^mitl' and th ird -tn -tlie heavy-elnv;-,ir- Here­ford iieerx and abo «<>n two gold rlbbQiui, He waa awarded a red ribbon from the Idaho Hereford Breedeis as&ocIaUon. '

Oilier winners w.e. . ........ .LaiiRhltn. Eold ribbon on -heifer: Jua t-T nril.-ifo ld ribbon nn- calf: Marie Trail, tltvef-U-jbbon on

one .gold,' one, silver ribbon on itcer:. Tuninis Ultlcan. Arlene .Ul- tlcan, Kold ribbon oa Iambs., Vickie Purke, Raid rlbbon.-.oni silver ribbon. . H acfurd stcci. Nnncy ond Donna Rolce. Oliver rlb> bon on judslne and wwins, MIm tlolca-abo-Rot-a.aUver. ribbon.I bread boklns.

Jan lrc" ' Wat.v3n. cnlrt“ rlhbnn, scwlnc: Phyllis Stniiiilier. ullvcr ribbon. mndrhnR. and cold ribbon, caoklneulJitfy , WaUnn, .tilvpr rib;

cooklns and nmilelins; Toni

oHtnTnTTThJIl. CoBiuIUUun. bi ■(!

diDtial-itJ-uu

SPECIAL NO TIC ES

./ 'V cltlUt,.t:AIIK~la: Ki).tl rmnrh. rtbini?r'S',:idK\.‘'ii:ii./: r u m'; w ' . c,ii KK»:

iHj7nnfJ7rT7~?r::33;n7r~T77

njokirrcr Lcndcrji of U»« locM 4-H cluba

arc Wllllapi Trail. Klnc Hill l iv e - . \tock clubrM rs, FYi^nk Jniio. Busy '■ Bee. 4-K club and AnnU Barnca, Rusy Belle 4-H club,

I, Ttophr

a m t M BaoM s p t t m s h m i

THURS. Flll. SAT.

I « i

-2 -^

^ o . | j |

p i

MiTCHimi IMPERIAL MARK 12

.AutomatltBlIytffiangei Its_qdip_n ___ !o suit your washi

0fl» fobrii bar lo g t t « . ‘ '• fh# rl9hfw6T*—«'tiiijpirdtuf«»,tv«'rt

ccld'warirwaihl-watMBp-«iHln«—^ Sutfllla.

_jRuiojiiqHcdllyjhutsJt$ ot "d ry enougSl!..^-,.

;u il dial (ha rabrU, twilch lo H i s t . . . • (III lit own htot to (Uit tht fabriii

heldt )t iiKaclly

^ n i o n c ^ . a o u u v t i . . . » regardless o f b u d g e t p r o b ^ Icm s. . . b e a u a e .th if l B p ^ a l . o n e l im e ofT«r b r in gs you the

b=$iricfle=tbe=Sfl$M!tiu= ^ B s i W e - . “ •

- q u a l i iy , f e n tu r a a p a c k c t LBCA wHmLPOOL au tom atic

—d ^ e rr B u f ^ m . ou r aup^ply— lim ilod becaiiM th is ia a

tp e c ia l o f fe r o n A ip e c ia l m odel — i t .w i l l n ever be w p ea lfid . ..............

itlon Mrly in >1. •Itdricorpbg-U Cl,t3-T l *lMhk.

tprgy-riniat ■• Ih# rlshl ip in.dry—fail or »low -Hiiilt-in lint llU^7. autom atic diiponner

.for-rina* coridilionar—all

.^oulva heard abou t! .Whil«_pr colon o r porcalaia.anamaJ-------------

• ceolt wrfnMat out at waih'^nd'W Mr fobrlct—oulomolie eael-aff pravinis bokad-ln craaiat ..

S fahcic-ieti _---------- _ . n i i ! Q llli.m

1.95

rinses, 4lien ilries

‘ H eat or Air for every aettinc. I^aijr •

• M (lo rtitaa(d (iafsriron i!im lM n« lfla (.' • DImlatti tm-Mtog sad wW 4anoi« H detbB.-'

• OrycW i«»fi.««ffy...toW r,

441 Main East 'Tour Appfiiince St re 5

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-TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

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TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO- iV E D N E S D A Y , S E P T E M B E il 2

~TirrHp8pital^iHld^^WomenJfeepa Fagiioitf Show^Might; Aid in 'C ancet Fight

—A chemical «ubgtnnce wlilcii

al4nH hM ti<ll(>»nn--lr8»tw *a:^ lljttnc tr .-

ThU u’M reporttd lodny by D r 6 Wftslaw t ; Btyblwkl. RutRcni in - • tllUK^'or MlcrobloIORV. lie u ld Die *»ubsU nce. In iulM 'lcstirnn liumBfi fc :([5 . hM uliown (inwntille powrrt

■ x - ra y and oUtcr {ormi ot rndln-r lon.—--------- . ”

Cotppouod CftUed m u d u l tn t - H e told Ihe annual mecUnu of

J l h i ' AmtflMin luiUlUle-or BlolosI*- - (ha( ttif chmilcfll Ifi

IckcUJco ftftle « lm e C. C; A n d w >><, .on ilore or ihraugh Mrs. William ' J . p«ter«. ticket chalrmsn. or Mrs.W. M. re tt f jo n , luncheon ch»lr» man. or »ny nitm ber'of Uie auild ;

Mra. Peltrt aonouncfd t h • J

POLIO TOLL IS S BOISE. fippt.-2 t u n i - T K r ; ^

lio pono toUO rrmalr.ftj t t .■ "according to 'th^ b--^.-:’-

IBF^esrFashioDS of 1959”[BFi4iemetiif€kiiIdSh6w

“H ir> 'u fw ih ie > u of 1558 ''' will ■ R e o T " l y R M d ru .. of—«ht iMni-h^nn andlyiltld mem b w , i , j

A l l U yho»DlulifuU d»D dc.C .Aader»on'* ,ldfeorBll(w : Mr». John U. P c le r- . V l l f I I I I T»'in'P»U«. fifpl. 1!. ......... ;son.'pub!tcity #nd-Mrs. L uther c . -

ivlded.by C.'C..Andcr8on;s, A chm Bmreporti Mr*. Petcrw.ii.

?R_"Im^duleni ompound" In thull It looli' a froftlng ceil hilo bcllev-

f c . l n j It Is B mntfrlal ihc cell nor- Sm ftlly .rcflulrcj In tnultiplylng. a ' Thla li no reflection on- Ihe m Mvvy -oL Jium an . _cejl.i. he Inill* J c a w d . becna'c. We Impcrsonafor a chem lcal-called "OUDR'' lo r Mmrt

—li octuivlly very ctojcij- Rlmllnr U>t tnn trH il thr

cell normiilJy uies. Tlic Is lie r sub' ilanco la thymidine. .1 /lurmnl bulMlng blofjt of the hcrcdlly- bejirljiff chemJcal knoa’n m D M ,_______ DN A -1 S_ComRln________

DNA U one oI Uie most c i^n tln l and highly complex compotienU of

^ail tlvlng cells.K Dt: SzybaL'kl said the fIndlnRS

tu n e sU (he possibility 'of mnking ane^TDVji ce)> mete suscrptlbJe to radlnllon—thflt l^ i>n n smaller do«e would kill Uiem.“ Mo idded lh!» would be in=CDn triksl to present nppronches to In- creoalng Uie cfteetlvenesi of rndl'

Room P aren ts a t Richfield Noted

R IC K P ia i} . s b t 3—Miv. Glen i to « . f TA roornm oiner ciiiumiftn, h u announced the c o ^ le te slaU

■ehool-ycar.-

frefbm asx iiL u rM inu id -M n .-B en H aubrlch. M r. and M n . N om an Mllla, pophoatore; Mr. and M n. B rno Palterton . M r. and Mrs. ManueJ K iiv . JimJor; M r, and Mr*.

VISIT l*AUK.NTJi.—M C L O r-S epl-2-M r.-» iiU Mrs.

.Mni. r e « r» aanoui.ecu . . . Oewe Barton and w a v Nor» »llt. ticket sales-irlll clos* Sept. U ftndlCallf.. and M r.. and Mrs. Dtvoii-• will., be limited 10 'the seatlnglAnderson and clilldren. Jerome. • capacity of the TUrf amb.'^dvaucelnere Rucsts ot Mr. and Mrs.'Roberl TesefviUon* may te -m s d e - a n d stc tens; Mrs, Barton and M rr Ucketa-plclMd up a i the door. lAnderson.are daughters of M r.and “ MaJiy of » * ruh lo n s to be d lv Mrs. Steven*. The Baruiiis lell »- - .........................-"-“ •'■•Imum to ihe lrhom -

•ana the Andcrwns

___________ Sir,S” ‘a-U«r niihu“»oJIIRII. Wk»n lh»« d..r..,nf,,,u

m ucultr vhfi uiJ u

■ll>tuikanum>r bcnuld rM UD « ITMlm UhftnnfiL.v.l

nilJ illinmitniij MOa'iai~iziiz ...iB»HfCten tIMiifr ifiit.'--

illun^ l>n<lih( i.“ MaJiy of » * ruh lo n s to be d lv Mrs. Steven*, m e uaru;iia icu w „ a ;.oJayftl a re belnj-brought dlreciJjl return to ihelr home In Callfornliu . tn jj r « i- r f , oifU'i

M rsJsnd the Andrrwns ate moving to '

ickeit. the high school.tfciUou't miodul

background music will b« proVlded '--- - y Hill.

,„ .J e ls -for th e style rtvlew wUl- Include-Mrt. P.'E. carpenter. Mrs. Harwood L. Stowe. Mrs. E. 8.

Mrs. Lldyd S. Thompson.

a n ^ ^ m e m b ^ ^ ^ * t e a * p o n « re d * ^ T h " M ail” Valley M enw lal W. M. Pelerson. c h a lm a n for (b» eren t, whleh li scheduled for■ - • from left. Mrs. C. H. Colntr, prealdent ot the 1:15 p jn . Bept. 18 a t the Turf club. (BU ff phnto-tnraW nf)

axsp in d iiM e w eU ry .

KINO KILL. Sept. 2 - M r. and Mrs. John Kelley have rclurn td from BealllB whfro they visited Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gilbert, for­mer King H ill rcsldenta. They trers accompanied b r the ir son and daughier*ln>law. - Mr. and Mr*. Dan Kelley, Shoslione. Mr. »itd-M r»r-OHI»crV-«r«-M r*r-Oafr Kelley's parenU,

Mr*. noM Vlppermnn nnd_foitji

Surprise on U. S. A gaip Is Doiibied

Brush, Mrs. C u l Roblnaon't sec* ond .8T «do-|M ri...C arl.-Pau lson . l l r s . FW<l UcRoberts. Mr*. Eugene C o i; U U rtl-M n. Bu^l Akins, M rs. O i i a l ?!aVei;'Z&if^n«uben-Brad- sbKw; fou rth -M ra. StanJey Wey- iaan t...M ra . .B loU n*. King. Mrs. E usene Alexander: l lt th — Mrs. Robert-Bell. Mi*.: Clyda-nidgeway, M rs/^oyd W hita; a lxth—Mrs. Cllf- tord Conner, Mrs. Charles Bluder, M fa ^ E lv y n n Carver: seventh— M riT r fir e lt 'W im irM S 7 d d n a 3 « l RUay, Mrs. g dgar^B tubt>s,-and c l ^ t h —Mm. L. T . Banders. Mrs. Carlos R«e< and M n . Oarl lUIey.

E urope R otation ^ t o p p e d i y - J

of troops by uaija be tw eeii-the Bnltftd 8talefl.and:Europe.— Slm ultaneoualy^L _rD nlered_A ■aomawbat-slmllar-s^-stam-appliedjD .-th a -to rcc sJn JC o re a .- ......

- T h e arm;? fave tio reason for BlTlnj up on "Opem llon Gyro-

: scope." as the u n it roUiUon to E urope .wax designated- when launched w ith erent fan tnre In

January_ lflU ._A t_ lhat.'* lm c*_ lllt. f irs t JnfantiT division Irt Oermany traded posts with Uie lOth Infantry (tM tfon a ( F t. R ller, K ans.

BPbKANE.'Se'pUa W -T heeom : I m ander of Uie Japatlcse a ir fleet

■ years ego said yesterday he doesn't b r i te re H h a ^ P n it^ . fiHlHi cpuM ever again suffer a surprise air a tlack . • ^ •

M ltwo Fushldo, io rm er Jopan* ese navol captain, expressed the e^nlonLwhlle-vlewlnd air-defenstf facilities a t Qelger a ir lorce Jiue here.

Fushlda ts touring Uie United StatM t s an luterdcnomlnaWwiAle v a n g e lis l . ------ - - —

He varcoQ>>-erted to-QHrlstlaiil. ty nine yeafS'SBo/ltuWnB'dOftiv -

N o T e

iB tates to conUtwe .lU — o tn » « J « r ~ ia t ln j Indefinitely.

Tlie ■a'cM6ir'c«mo a t the Inler- naUonal convenUon of ChrUUan ChUKhes Disciples o l Chrlat after

brief Tlurry Of-xlobatc.

On W ater StudyBOISE, Bcpt. 2 W - A n " ld a l )0

hearing has been approved in a congressional study o l the nnUon'A - water, resources. Sen. Henry C. D w rshak reported yesterday. H ie hetirlng w\ll be In Bolse.ncar.the

• • lle-of-OctoUr—

s-Vd, “1 feel i f is m oil tm poruint problems."

Figh t on Paper’s . Control Is SHtled

PORTLAND. Sept. 2 W^-A court fight over control of the Oregon jQurnnl was setUed yesierday vifl ‘ $100,000 oul-of-court psymenl.

• Executors of the e su tc of Ma­rla C. Jackson announced the set- tlem m t; Sht-wss-tJre^wWow-oLUie. newspaper's founder, C. B. Jack*

' l i i e payment went to Pelcr Crockftt Jackson. 17. Nortli Holly-

•Cftltf.^iireaUgntnd»n-QHht

Owners of Sheep!Vote "YES" .

For 708 the 5etf^Hetp-Hrovision- i&iilot mulled you by A.S.C. Olflcei

o f f h a W oo) A c r io ju s t i fy _— p a s s in g -o fJ e g is la tio n _ o n d _____

prove w e o re w illing to try to d o sonHfthi.ng to H elp O urselves. •

Y es" vofe_____ IS p lo n n e d P r o g re s s ^ - : - . .

A n Ende’oMbr to S tim uio t'e D em and fo r q jir W ool a n d Lom bs.

U JA H O ^O O i G UbUElW ASSOCIATION

>• ha a -s

"CO IN S FOUNDLISBON. Sept. a . i ^ ’A croek'Of

gold coins worUi around (20 each has been found In a ruined house ln_M on carap ach o ..._ ln _ » u lh rrn . EolruRftl. by the-viUage grnvedig- ger. The hundreds o t coins arc Iflth -f^n tu rr and-earller.—

W b a j f e m T h is W eather Tower?

arynrHIng’ tn nffldalB Tif thw S v ^inga Life Insurance company, the lighted disc high In Uie air near Ihe Intereccuon o f Filer avenue east and Blue Uvkcs boulevard north Is a weather tower. The disc Informs person.i w hat the. weather forecast-la’for-Uia-next day.

When the circle I$_spl!a_blue color li means Uie forecast is fair jtmUjw . I I Uie circle is flaslilng blue, th a t means partly croudy. Pnr n«1nv a 'fn ther Uie COlOr.'IS flaihlng amber. If I t will be ovcr- cast the next day th e circle in solid

I t has been 'r eported Uiatwfrar:1iw.

BEAM. . . the world’s finest bourbon m ^

-U ta h -S lo ck -O il Treated 4.75 i>efh)i»---DtliYered

-UtwwoMiitaln-Fuel Co.

Now Available

Spice Island

SAVE YOUR ROOF Now!.^ L IN S E E D O I L -

~ (10 g » l drum

3 0 geUon*. ....... 9<>l. M 9 9

Airfloat G'ropKite1 g o l ..................... lb . I O C

RED i GREEN '

ConcentrateM i ^ n n gallon

i ln s e e d oil, g a tr~ ^ f ||9 •

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= ^ 7 r 2 5 -

3 . 9 9 — ^ O U ^ S A Y E 2 2 6

F ir 1S4 years. . . one Beam — fyw ily rm e pm ose-slwsyi

t ie ‘world's finest Botirioii.

........ ...... .....- . af Ik.m. Il» iut>«ha nnliinK of iNjurJnn ferm tluIt ot llx crmln to lha Uil«-lnUn| o:

W hnt m akes B cnm /bourbon ta sto »o —good?- M ore-(linn-^r>ylhing-M t-is-U)«-.

-------------{ sp rao tls - 500^.«quotB-! ic c t .p c e -9flL )__- .

Kcnlucky wfifro boiiflkin wii* IxiYri; ^ '/‘lie prw.'tM* mcrtmire of choice jrmin*

in ll;a-formu!o.- llm rnrii nnd pricclns •trnin of ilic sweet juR yvnnt, tliocxnctini; ritual or hilltop nsinR~thcno nru parts

-I'ofUiawcrel formula thiillinvo remained - within thft llcnm fomlly-for over a ceti«-

lur.y and 'n • __•

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B EA M ’S-^-- B EA M ’S " H n B o t t l e - C H 0 1 C E ~

R are b o ttl in g oT K crt- '. (jrrecn l a ^ ) Charc<^_.lucky Btrniitlit Imurlmn,' F iU o re d .V ^ e o rs old,fl o r to ycnrs old. (6G.8 (00 p r« o f)-so u r-n » V _ ,

p roof) w ith oscluaivo bouroon with anuniQU|,I___:__iju ill.jn po u rtr .______ ; ____ jjopd.tasl*,^

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