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u tr *** year, rj04th issue TWIN FALtS, P A H O , FRIDAY, AUGUST, 17, W 73 Cvt«> .?>nor ........ ________ - .... a in s ---- WiGHmCTON^riW^^e Soviet Union has caught up with th e. United States in developingxnultiphi ICBM _heflds_»hich oan-t>e -steeml *to - individual targets. Defense Sccrptary Jan^ca H- St‘hlening<?F said today. Ttie Russians have success- fully tested multiply warheads on two of their missiles,- including the SSJfl, Uie-j^rid^s - largest -intircontinental Tjall- iatlc missile (ICBM), Schles- inger said. He, predicted Ihe first Soviet 'deployments might laHeTitacH by early 19TS At a Pentagon news conferen- ce, Schfe.'sin'gei said the new warhead test*id for the ^18 appeare^l designed to carry at least six hydrogen bomtjs in the incgiiton range, adding "if -TOiiftlthSVe been more." ^ _He said a - new warhead succesafulty^-tletnenatfated for- tlie smaller SS17 was designed to carry four warhea^ with substiintially lower explosive (xjwer tluifl those-/o/ the SS18. Ajiicyaton equal.s l million tons orrXT' I'he missile test, conducted wiihiii llie Soviet Union, did not VJiiploy live tx)iiibs. Sclilesinger' buiiibs that, would be fitted on ttie missile fby studying data from the tests. ^ ijfhlesingtr .cOd not say how iic knew the new vfarheaBs had been successfully tested, but thr -United—States- rrgtjlarly fiionitors Soviet missile pro- tircss' with reconnalssiince satellites, St'hlesiMger said the Itussians appear about ready— to test Mulliple Independently Targe- ,. labjf Ueentry Vehicle iMIRV)- » arhfiids for two more missiles - one, of vyhich might be under ' 3fiUl, BUI ir;S. - ihteingei'ice' analysts w ere said to have beeii able to calculate the size of iiitrtiiti' (ti'vrti’iiJi'jiL’iii iiji a I Hr-saidjl-^was not surprising Ihtil Die Ktmians had deve- loped MIKV warheads at-this liiiii'. .... ' ■ T h iiis «i4‘| p iilltM il (a lliis [BANGKOK (U PIi - Thailand and th<’ United StatM an- nounced tonight they-will start talks immediately aimed at a partial withOTawgl of U.S. warplanes and troops from the The announcement, following a two-hour meeting this after- noon between U,S Ambassador I^eonard Uoger and Thai leaders, came two diiys after the total halt of. all. American bombing missions in Indochina. > 1 . C o u rt pow ers d e n ie d WASIIINCTON lUl'Il lYesident Nixon cliiiiiuHr 111 federal court today 4hiit tlir judicial branch of ^;»vernnu'llt ____ _ . _ , _ __ . .1 _________________ ____ ICt'scuers rcrao\ c Diuiii,\ ilriukm au, A, I‘r4»iii <*«»nibinc Times News photo by Tom Lane ^-Xt^rnutJjutluiUuuLMtuqtlu^^ NEW YORK (UPlj -, S.wedish lYime Minister.Olaf Palme -7-1 hils nc power lo reverse his (Kisition Ihat the public inU‘ rest rtHjiures tiirn U) ke«*p secret WIiiU* Hou.se of ills X'(^nvi-rsalions about Ihi* WuU t - ^^atc scafidal M urtaiigh boy loses leg To inakjf_^jrm>ler‘, kerriioo' more i n t e I a i 1 1 n g I h o sneozfn seoson is here urged Friday that Swed<?n and^the United States resume normal diplomatic'relations. They had been strained almost to the breaking point because of the Indochina war. Palme made his bid in a television Interview for the NgC i'he I’ rcsiilfivt-'^T Uite.vl vit »^.s on flic cnntruversy wtjre spelietj out 1 )> his lawyers in a 16-page brief filed in U.S. LUstnct Court 111 reyjonse lo a request by VValiTnalr. .Spei ial PntsticuUif— HANSKN — A 5-year-old Murtaugh youth had his leg amputated , fullnmng a faria—accident—about— —miles—uoutheoat-. ofTfriiisen iTiursday evening. An official of Twin Falls Clinic and Hospilfii^Siyil I?an,ny Brinkman, 5, son of Mr, and Mrs, f)onald Brinkman, Mtirtaugh,. was' in "fairly satlsfflctory” condition this morning in Uu* clinic's intensive.care unit following the amputation, __ The boy was injured when his leg Ix'caiiie caught In the- ii'oviDj; grain auger of^self-propelled comDine, Famed Hril«‘r's donih pr<^b<>d HONOLDTu I UPl 1 — Police are trying to determine the cause of death of ,»(«ii-ot>tca^ndent.Kichard Tregaskis, 56, ibelow, right I whose body was found in the water off a beach park Wednesday . „ . Tregaskis was famed for his "Guadalcanal Diary " during World War II. He also wrote ufljiast 10 books and three screen -play»,-Ha 'undtxt-nfHi detwralod for his of Wwfld “ Arcliibald Cox for a court order to compel, \i^on to surrender .sclccted portion.": df the tape recorded inatenal Citing various rulings by the Suprcnu'' Court and lower (■(llIrt.^ t(i support the Presi- dent ',s position, his lawyers said in the brief. ’Keporls of the acciiSent ware sketchy. Apparently the boy was - - • - elOier stomping grain inta the hopper or sitting atop the hopper I ai'd fell prior to gettingjhis leg drawn into the auger JL M. J A rescue team worked for nearly two hours to free the boy ' . ____________- - before he was taken bvamhnfcnrff In the hns Cloyce Kdwacdfr of Magic Valley Ambulance Co. said ambulance attendants Glen Barth and Wesley Annis responded to the emergency call. ' ' ' — i\nni3, F^wa^ds said, finally freed th^ boyiiV removl'nY'tEi auger with a rutting torch. F.dwSrds said Annis is a professional cutting torch opera^tDrTiv — addition to working as an ambulance attendant. The cu^ng Gperatinn-WBS llcklish, Edwards said, because’ of the tightness the hopper and the possibility of hurning the boy. T^esjtj£ttS ^vertisbg representative Tom 1 j n e. who wpjit to tne ITMrfng the emergency call ovw the p<Jlic« - War II and cited for reporUng in Vietnam -TUi i.'KUM • iii.i\— trH— thr- cra sh v ic t im s (anci^r IIJAHU FAl.US ,Two iuin c a m p d i^ n radio, said a doctor was at the scene when he arrived. Ijine said sedatives were adm\nis^er^d to the boy so that his leg could be disengaged from the Hopper as painlessly as possible, , r ' ,, auger. I^he said, tne - doctor placed a balloon cast on the injured leg and the boy was taken lo the Twin Falls Qinic and Hospital, Water plan mulled -lM4U fvrr Ihilt It i,s U>j*rwlu<v I MKiliTial ill <|Ui',stnni, byt if till' cM’i iitivi' i hoDsos not to do iO. it lb fret' to iiuike tiuit ( tioue .ind thi' <ml) powur in the rdurt Is tii di.siilLss tin- pi Utlull ,.>;olliMon on Intersliile 15,five miles soiitli of Idaho Falls early Thiir.Mliiy VictiiiKS cf the cr.ish wen ■Arthur U'iisne I)c(;iort:iii„,Uii- (Inver of the truck, ^nd a pas.scriger, Harohr T,enr\ Ciirlloii. >f. - Idaho Ml.it»- Police said proposed WA.SHINC rON' I UPl I Pri,'sidi'nt Nixon was handed today a proposed broad-ba.setl. fivo-yonr crash national pro- ►:ram to wi(«> oiii canrer ini TWIHJ'' Klroplom.>«-in dis«*«k\oror dies HYAMNIS, Mass IUPI1 Dr '^ W a n A Waks'man rabo\-c. the scientist who discovered streptoni>cln, died left), 85 Thursday__ I-the Nobel Prize lor medicine In ISSi^Born FnThe Ukraine in Russia, he came to the United States In 1910, and conducted research and taught for more than 50 years I Oregon ernor e\acunled PORn,AND,-Ore, rtJ-PI I - Oregon Gov Tom McCall was evacuated Thursday night from his room at the University of Oegon Medical School after a large container of Nitroglycerine was found one floof below his room. The bottle— 10 h' inches by two arid one-half inches-was ^fonnd by (Wtrude Simpson—a janitor—in a ladies restroom on the ninth floor Formef^'l K nnval chief dies .-HASHINGlmcUPll-==-Retired_AdnL.Artlmr W. Radford. »ho commanded the U S Pacific Reet durina-lhe Korean War «nd later served two terms as chairman of tite Jotnt Chiefs of Staff, died today at^Bethesda Naval Hospital. He was 77! Radford was a veteran of World, Wars 1 and A as well as the • Korean conflict. Cooler *f>eTai}5rpi Living, 9 Markets. 8 __ Sports, 12 F o rrra s ts (.<1 W.TshinRton SLar-Ne«s WA.SHINCTON The LHjpartmcnt of Agncullurt hai dft lared oiirlicr guvcrnilicnt estim.ntps _ nf forrign rdiiiiiutiiicnts for Unilc't} States — y id ■ other Krains- ■erroneoiis und inflated wjis' truck nort^K 1-15 when it’ collideil With a pruduce triiik troin Canail.i whu'li had stopped at the side of the roail Officeri. sani the left rear end nf the hailed pnidiice truck extended more than three feet into the traffn lane and there were no indications the hay truck's brakes were applied The driver of Uip produce truck. Kniiard Dion. 27. and a passenger,, James Hewlett. 2a. -iMuolhrmiBh nrrylpratH isrirn“ By DAVID ESPO —?1ni«*News writer M.US — A staff planning t-a«h force presented members of th$; Idq;iro Water Reiour-ce Board (IWRBI with six alternative approacb^vl^iday for completioli of a state water plan by early 1977. Board members were expected to choose from among the approaches this afternoon during a meeting at the Blue Lakes Country Club. The approach ^tommended by the Planning Task Force and Development Task Force nouUt commit the TWRB to an objectives repnrt by Apdl., 197.1, apd a ttnal -haslm report «et>g<tuled for completten In Januaryi lB7t> ^ -Meanvihile. wheal pru’es uMitinui.’d to fall on the Chicago H(i;u-(l ol F.xthange, and thi.s couUI ca,sc mounting pressure l<i impose export controls as sought by, domestic buyers bidding against foreign buyers Ttie Agriculture IVpartment lonlinucs to oppose such controls both of F.dmonton.—?tffecrta. ~ were not hurt State police said riiGiorgio, died in the collision and Carlton died later at I.DS Hospital in Idaho Fall.s, Funeral services' ’ for Ditiiornici uill be conducted ■Siitunlay .Services for-Carlton are planned Monday Kites for both men will l)e_in_Twin ?'alls (Obituaries, p. 2 | tific ri'seai I'h Ttie prni;ram includint; a slrale(;icpl;iii and an operation- al plan was pre.sented In the lYt'sident's canctT advisor> oanel ;it a noontime meeting in Ihe Oval Office Ttie lYesident has requested $.")00 million for the 197't fisc.'il rear to push the war pn cancer The proy^jmn WSs recom- mended lo the adn.soFy"pane1 l)> Frank Rauscher. director of i«afionaI r aBge^Tnstitiite— Uoclat. 4 Farm, 10~ Emjyloyes men aci^l TWIN FAIJ<S— Five employees of Kentucky Fried Chicken in Twin Falls became literally a captive audience about 9:45 p m. Thursday. In one of the more bizarre incidents of the year, Two men entered the fried chicken parlor, lined the employees againC.th^ , wall at gunpoint, cussed.tbem out and then left. Police Chief Prank Bamett. who gave the above account, said he didn^t know what could have motivated the men to terrorizp , the ernployecs.' ---- "It was n o i^ armed robbery or even an attempted anp.ed robbery, because nothing was demanded,” he said "T thi/* we have it claasified as exhibiting a deadlyjeapon."- Acci^m g to Ken Schmidt, Kenjucky Fried Chicken manager, one man came In tfirough the back door, the other through the front. Both men were'armed. They dragged one employee back into the store who was Just l^vlqg. They stoodtbe three.employees against the boiler hood, saying “ Get up agalnstthe^":-^:^all.’*Tfi«i Uiey ran out the door, as quickly asthey had come tir.---- ------ ^ ' very Strang^," lie said. - ~ and the panel approved it and pa-ssed it on to Nixon Thi.s IS a people oriented program." Hau-Scher said ' lUS' major goals are to reduce enTRTr mnden('e, jmorl^dity^^. anil mortality a.s quickly and effdtively as possible These and other documents wilt tx: presented, as much as possible,: in nontechnical language so that the Pre.sident. ^ e 'Con- gress and the public will understand the problem and opportunities lowhrd accom- plishtjig the-taskr^ The objectives report, according to the schedule envisioned by the task force, would “treat subjects such as water management, water quality, r«ereatlon and Irrigation. It would generally not discuss projects, specific area, or specific problems." The stale water plati basins report, according to the outline prepared for board members consideration, would "demoostrate lo the public and to federal and state agencies the general course that the Idaho Water Resource Board anticipates It will take In conductliig subsequent studies." Gil Haycock, a planning engineer anil'ninnber of the .(ask forre, told Board members today the group Iwd -“diseussetl maiftr environmental eoneems, efficient use of water and computer models of water inveotnry," and looked at the legislation that had been passed pertaining to ihe IWHB before aPSwing up its report. '■ ______ T— if^flnflnujiUnn p T i) ________ 1_1______ U S econom y ^ o o ls prices soar Pre.scnting the report to Nixnn, the panel ,chairman. Benno C, Schmillt told the President that thi,<i was the •first time.a program of this magnitude • has ever b^if atteniptcdt" to ftttacV th#- di.sease \ being alive five years, after treatmeptr Ihe report said. News Tipg 733-0931 . WASHINGTON l UPl I - The economy cooled dramatically between April and itme wjtile -pmeMOfif at the highest ratlin 22 years, the government said today. In a revised report orr~the'Gr5ss National Product GNP, the Ommerce Department said thg tv'nnnmy PTpandprt Ht an annual rate of 2A per cent in the second quarter compared to 8.7 per cent ijt January-March, the recessionary 4.8 per cent decline in the last - thr.ee months of 19?0r - cejrit in the same period, up from a 6,1 per c?nt surge between January and March. ■ITie second quarter inflationary surge was the biggest since a 13«per cent Jump in the first quarter of 1951, when the buildup for the Kore§n War pushed inflation to an all time high.. GNP measures the value of the output of all goo$ls find services. It is considered the hroylest and most accurafet'measure of the economy V hjflinr^ Administration^ offldaU admit that the first quarter growth rate was fai- too higR aaiL A preliminary! GNP report issued by the deparfiiftnt. last'month put the April-June g taBlLTate at a t>er -cent rate ^ ut— administration economists said statistic^ quirks had pushed the figure far too low. They contended that the economy was m u e)w ^„„,jstgi,^t)Ie over air extwded period; Uiey healthier ^ have-expressed equal fear'over a, preclpitnua— ’ revised report, using more up-to-date statistics, - -^lungeiin Hie.growth j»te..siQ!L9? occurred in ^ would bear this out. the seMia quarter' thgt could turn into a But the first rei>oftw ovedto be just about ori: ------------- " ' Urget. .' ^ ' . ofBdils bopM that a combination of hwto t - Hie,3.1per centsecond quarter "real” growth restraint pto teuipfCTy iwigeiiricc cwigw .— rate (economic exnansiag minus the efieds of would stabilixe Ihe econotny^ to-a' alair, steady Inflatidti) was the s lie s t of anK^xiaHer since— orowth rate of-aboiit 4 oer ceia— 3-' 7 ^ -- 'r ~ '-

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year, rj04th issue TWIN FALtS, P A H O , FRIDAY, AUGUST, 17, W 73 Cvt«> .?>nor

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a i n s---- W iG H m C T O N ^ r iW ^ ^ e

Soviet Union has caught up with the. United States in developingxnultiphi ICBM

_heflds_»hich oan-t>e -steeml *to - individual targets. Defense Sccrptary Jan ca H- St‘hlening<?F said today.

Ttie Russians have success­fully tested multiply warheads on two of their missiles,- including the SSJfl, Uie-j^rid^s - largest -intircontinental Tjall- iatlc missile (ICBM), Schles- inger said. He, predicted Ihe first Soviet 'deploymentsmight laHeTitacH by early 19TS

At a Pentagon news conferen­ce, Schfe.'sin'gei said the new

warhead test*id for the ^18 appeare^l designed to carry at least six hydrogen bomtjs in the incgiiton range, adding " i f

-TOiiftlthSVe been more." ^_He said a - new warhead

succesafulty -tletnenatfated for- tlie smaller SS17 was designed to carry four warhea^ with substiintially lower explosive (xjwer tluifl those-/o/ the SS18. Ajiicyaton equal.s l million tons o rrX T '

I'he missile test, conducted wiihiii llie Soviet Union, did not VJiiploy live tx)iiibs. Sclilesinger'

buiiibs that, would be fitted on ttie missile fby studying data from the tests.

ijfhlesingtr .cOd not say how iic knew the new vfarheaBs had been successfully tested, but thr -United—States- rrgtjlarly fiionitors Soviet missile pro- tircss' with reconnalssiince satellites,

St'hlesiMger said the Itussians appear about ready— to test Mulliple Independently Targe-

,. labjf Ueentry Vehicle iMIRV)- » arhfiids for two more missiles - one, of vyhich might be under

' 3fiUl, BUI ir;S. - ihteingei'ice' analysts w ere said to have beeii able to calculate the size of

iiitrtiiti'(ti'vrti’iiJi'jiL’iii iiji a IHr-saidjl-^was not surprising

Ihtil Die Ktmians had deve­loped MIKV warheads at-this liiiii'. .... ■ ' ■

T h i i i s «i4‘ | p i i l l t M i l ( a l l i i s

[BANGKOK (U P Ii - Thailand and th<’ United StatM an­nounced tonight they-will start talks immediately aimed at a partial withOTawgl of U.S. warplanes and troops from the

The announcement, following a two-hour meeting this after­noon between U,S Ambassador I^eonard Uoger and Thai leaders, came two diiys after the total halt of. all. American bombing missions in Indochina. >1.

C o u r t

p o w e r s

d e n i e dWASIIINCTON lU l'I l

lYesident Nixon cliiiiiuHr 111

federal court today 4hiit tlir judicial branch of ^;»vernnu'llt

____ _ . _ , _ __ . .1 _________________ ____I C t ' s c u e r s r c r a o \ c D i u i i i , \ i l r i u k m a u , A , I‘ r 4 » i i i < * « » n i b i n c T im es N e w s p h o t o by Tom L a n e

^ - X t ^ r n u t J ju t lu iU u u L M t u q t lu ^ ^NEW YORK (UPlj -, S.wedish lYime Minister.Olaf Palme

-7 -1

hils nc power lo reverse his (Kisition Ihat the public inU‘ rest rtHjiures tiirn U) ke«*p secret WIiiU* Hou.se of illsX'(^nvi-rsalions about Ihi* WuUt - ^^atc scafidal

M u r t a i i g h b o y l o s e s l e g

T o i n a k j f _ ^ j r m > l e r ‘, k e r r i i o o ' m o r ei n t e I a i 1 1 n g I h o s n e o z f n s e o s o n is h e r e

urged Friday that Swed<?n and^the United States resume normal diplomatic'relations. They had been strained almost to the breaking point because of the Indochina war.

Palme made his bid in a television Interview for the NgC

i'he I’ rcsiilfivt-'^T Uite.vl vit » .s on flic cnntruversy wtjre spelietj out 1)> his lawyers in a 16-page brief filed in U.S. LUstnct Court 111 reyjonse lo a request by VValiTnalr. .Spei ial PntsticuUif—

H ANSKN — A 5-year-old Murtaugh youth had his leg amputated , fullnmng a faria—accident—about— —miles—uoutheoat-. ofTfriiisen iTiursday evening.

An official of Twin Falls Clinic and Hospilfii^Siyil I?an,ny Brinkman, 5, son of Mr, and Mrs, f)onald Brinkman, Mtirtaugh,. was' in "fairly satlsfflctory” condition this morning in Uu* clinic's intensive.care unit following the amputation,__ The boy was injured when his leg Ix'caiiie caught In the-ii'oviDj; grain auger of^self-propelled comDine,

Famed H ril«‘r 's donih pr<^b<>dHONOLDTu I UPl 1— Police are trying to determine the cause

of death of ,»(«ii-ot>tca^ndent.Kichard Tregaskis, 56, ibelow, right I whose body was found in the water off a beach park Wednesday . „ .

Tregaskis was famed for his "Guadalcanal Diary " during World War II. He also wrote ufljiast 10 books and three screen

-play»,-Ha 'undtxt-nfHi detwralod for his of Wwfld

“ Arcliibald Cox for a court order to compel, \i^on to surrender .sclccted portion.": df the tape recorded inatenal

Citing various rulings by the Suprcnu'' Court and lower (■(llIrt. t(i support the Presi­dent ',s position, his lawyers said in the brief.

’Keporls of the acciiSent ware sketchy. Apparently the boy was - - • - elOier stomping grain inta the hopper or sitting atop the hopper I ai'd fell prior to gettingjhis leg drawn into the auger

JL M . J A rescue team worked for nearly two hours to free the boy' . ____________- - before he was taken bvamhnfcnrff In the hns

Cloyce Kdwacdfr of Magic Valley Ambulance Co. said ambulance attendants Glen Barth and Wesley Annis responded

to the emergency call. ' ' '— i\nni3, F^wa^ds said, finally freed th boyiiV removl'nY'tEi auger with a rutting torch.

F.dwSrds said Annis is a professional cutting torch opera tDrTiv — addition to working as an ambulance attendant. The cu^ng Gperatinn-WBS llcklish, Edwards said, because’ of the tightness the hopper and the possibility of hurning the boy.

T ^ es jt j£ttS ^vertisbg representative Tom 1 j n e. who wpjit to tne ITMrfng the emergency call ovw the p<Jlic« -

War II and cited for reporUng in Vietnam-TUi i.'KUM • iii.i\— trH— thr-

c r a s h

v i c t i m s ( a n c i ^ r

IIJAHU FAl.US ,Two iu in c a m p d i ^ n

radio, said a doctor was at the scene when he arrived.Ijine said sedatives were adm\nis^er^d to the boy so that his

leg could be disengaged from the Hopper as painlessly as possible, , r ' ,,

auger. I^he said, tne - doctor placed a balloon cast on the injured leg and the boy was

taken lo the Twin Falls Qinic and Hospital,

Water plan mulled-lM4U

f v r r Ih i l t It i,s U > j*rw lu < vI M K iliT ia l i l l < |U i',s tnn i, b y t i f t i l l ' c M ’i i i t i v i ' i hoDsos not to do iO . it lb f r e t ' to i iu ik e t iu it ( t io u e .in d th i ' <ml) p ow u r in the rd u r t Is ti i di.siilLss tin-pi Utlull

,.>;olliMon on Intersliile 15,five miles soiitli of Idaho Falls early Thiir.Mliiy

VictiiiKS cf the cr.ish wen ■Arthur U'iisne I)c(;iort:iii„,Uii- (Inver of the truck, ^nd a pas.scriger, H arohr T,enr\ Ciirlloii. >f.

- Idaho Ml.it»- Police said

proposedWA.SHINC rON' I UPl I

Pri,'sidi'nt Nixon was handed today a proposed broad-ba.setl. fivo-yonr crash national pro- ►:ram to wi(«> oiii canrer ini

TWIHJ''

Klroplom.>«-in dis«*«k\oror diesHYAMNIS, Mass IUPI1 Dr '^W an A Waks'man rabo\-c.

the scientist who discovered streptoni>cln, diedleft), 85 Thursday__

I-the NobelPrize lor medicine In ISSi^Born FnThe Ukraine in Russia, he came to the United States In 1910, and conducted research and taught for more than 50 years

IOregon ernor e\acunled

PORn,AND,-Ore, rtJ-PI I - Oregon Gov Tom McCall was evacuated Thursday night from his room at the University of Oegon Medical School after a large container of Nitroglycerine was found one floof below his room.

The bottle— 10 h' inches by two arid one-half inches-was ^fonnd by (Wtrude Simpson—a janitor—in a ladies restroom on the ninth floor

Formef^'l K nnval chief dies.-HASHINGlmcUPll-==-Retired_AdnL.Artlmr W. Radford. »ho commanded the U S Pacific Reet durina-lhe Korean War «nd later served two terms as chairman of tite Jotnt Chiefs of Staff, died today at^Bethesda Naval Hospital. He was 77!

Radford was a veteran of World, Wars 1 and A as well as the • Korean conflict.

Cooler*f>eTa i}5 rp i

Living, 9 M a r k e t s . 8

__ Sports, 12

F o r r r a s t s

(.<1 W.TshinRton SLar-Ne«s

WA.SHINCTON TheLHjpartmcnt of Agncullurt hai dft lared oiirlicr guvcrnilicnt estim.ntps _ nf forrign rdiiiiiutiiicnts for Unilc't} States

— y id ■ other Kra ins- ■ erroneoiis und inflated

wjis'truck nort^K 1-15 when it’ collideil With a pruduce triiik troin Canail.i whu'li had stopped at the side of the roail

Officeri. sani the left rear end nf the hailed pnidiice truck extended more than three feet into the traffn lane and there were no indications the hay truck's brakes were applied

The driver of Uip produce truck. Kniiard Dion. 27. and a passenger,, James Hewlett. 2a.

-iMuolhrmiBh nrry lpratH isr irn“

By DAVID ESPO —?1ni«*News writer

M.US — A staff planning t-a«h force presented members of th$; Idq;iro Water Reiour-ce Board (IWRBI with six alternative approacb^vl^iday for completioli of a state water plan by early 1977.

Board members were expected to choose from among the approaches this afternoon during a meeting at the Blue Lakes Country Club. The approach ^tommended by the Planning Task Force and Development Task Force nouUt commit the TWRB to an objectives repnrt by Apdl., 197.1, apd a ttnal

-haslm report «et>g<tuled for completten In Januaryi lB7t> ^ -—

Meanvihile. wheal pru’ es uMitinui.’d to fall on the Chicago H(i;u-(l ol F.xthange, and thi.s couUI ca,sc mounting pressure l<i impose export controls as sought by, domestic buyers bidding against foreign buyers Ttie Agriculture IVpartment lonlinucs to oppose such controls

both of F.dmonton.—?tffecrta. ~ were not hurt

State police said riiGiorgio, died in the collision and Carlton died later at I.DS Hospital in Idaho Fall.s,

Funeral services' ’ for Ditiiornici uill be conducted ■Siitunlay .Services for-Carlton are planned Monday Kites for both men will l)e_in_Twin ?'alls

(Obituaries, p. 2 |

tific ri'seai I'h Ttie prni;ram includint; a

slrale(;icpl;iii and an operation­al plan was pre.sented In the lYt'sident's canctT advisor> oanel ;it a noontime meeting in Ihe Oval Office

Ttie lYesident has requested $.")00 million for the 197't fisc.'il rear to push the war pn cancer

The proy^jmn WSs recom­mended lo the adn.soFy"pane1 l)> Frank Rauscher. director of

i«afionaI r aBge^Tnstitiite—

U o c la t . 4

Farm, 10~

Emjyloyes men aci^lTWIN FAIJ<S— Five employees of Kentucky Fried Chicken

in Twin Falls became literally a captive audience about 9:45 p m. Thursday.

In one of the more bizarre incidents of the year, Two men entered the fried chicken parlor, lined the employees againC.th^ , wall at gunpoint, cussed.tbem out and then left.

Police Chief Prank Bamett. who gave the above account, said he didn^t know what could have motivated the men to terrorizp

, the ernployecs.' ’ ---- —"It was n o i^ armed robbery or even an attempted anp.ed

robbery, because nothing was demanded,” he said "T thi/* we — have it claasified as exhibiting a dead lyjeapon ."-

A cc i^m g to Ken Schmidt, Kenjucky Fried Chicken manager, one man came In tfirough the back door, the other through the front. Both men were'armed.

They dragged one employee back into the store who was Just l^ v lq g . They stoodtbe three.employees against the boiler hood,

• saying “ Get up a g a ln s tth e^ ":-^ :^ a ll. ’*T fi« i Uiey ran out thedoor, as quickly asthey had come tir.---- ------ '

v e r y S tr a n g ^ ," l i e s a id . - — ~

and the panel approved it and pa-ssed it on to Nixon

Thi.s IS a people oriented program." Hau-Scher said ' lUS' major goals are to reduce enTRTr mnden('e, jmorl^dity^^. anil mortality a.s quickly and effdtively as possible These and other documents wilt tx: presented, as much as possible,: in nontechnical language so that the Pre.sident. ^ e 'Con­gress and the public will understand the problem and opportunities lowhrd accom- plishtjig the-taskr^

The objectives report, according to the schedule envisioned by the task force, would “ treat subjects such as water management, water quality, r«ereatlon and Irrigation. It would generally not discuss projects, specific area, or specific problems."

The stale water plati basins report, according to the outline prepared for board members consideration, would "demoostrate lo the public and to federal and state agencies the general course that the Idaho Water Resource Board anticipates It will take In conductliig subsequent studies."

Gil Haycock, a planning engineer anil'ninnber of the .(ask forre, told Board members today the group Iwd -“diseussetl maiftr environmental eoneems, efficient use of water and computer models of water inveotnry," and looked at the legislation that had been passed pertaining to ihe IWHB before aPSwing upits report. '■ ______

T— if^flnflnujiUnn p T i) ________ 1_1______

U S e c o n o m y ^ o o l s

p r i c e s s o a r

Pre.scnting the report to Nixnn, the panel ,chairman. Benno C, Schmillt told the President that thi,<i was the •first time.a program of this

magnitude • has ever b^ if atteniptcdt" to ftttacV th#- di.sease \

being alive five years, after treatmeptr Ihe report said.

News Tipg 733-0931

. WASHINGTON l U Pl I - The economy cooled dramatically between April and itm e wjtile -pmeMOfif at the highest ra t lin 22 years, the government said today. ‘

In a revised report orr~the'Gr5ss National Product GNP, the Ommerce Department said thg tv'nnnmy PTpandprt Ht an annual rate of 2A per cent in the second quarter compared to 8.7 per cent ijt January-March,

the recessionary 4.8 per cent decline in the last - thr.ee months of 19?0r -

cejrit in the same period, up from a 6,1 per c?nt surge between January and March.

■ITie second quarter inflationary surge was the biggest since a 13«per cent Jump in the first quarter of 1951, when the buildup for the Kore§n War pushed inflation to an all time high..

GNP measures the value of the output of all goo$ls find services. It is considered the hroylest and most accurafet'measure of the economy V hjflinr^

Administration^ offldaU admit that the first quarter growth rate was fai- too higR aaiL

A preliminary! GNP report issued by the deparfiiftnt. last'month put the April-June g ta BlL T ate at a t>er -cent rate ^ ut— administration economists said s ta t is t ic ^ quirks had pushed the figure far too low.

They contended that the economy was m u e )w „„,jstgi,^t)Ie over air extwded period; Uiey healthier ^ have-expressed equal fear'over a, preclpitnua— ’revised report, using more up-to-date statistics, - -^lungeiin Hie.growth j»te..siQ!L9? occurred in ^ would bear this out. the seM ia quarter' thgt could turn into a

But the first rei>oft w ovedto be just about ori: ------------- " — 'Urget. . ' ’ ' . o fB d ils bopM that a combination of hwt o t- Hie,3.1per centsecond quarter "real” growth restraint pt o teuipfC T y iw igeiiricc cwigw . —

rate (economic exnansiag minus the e fieds of would stabilixe Ihe econotny^ to-a' alair, steady Inflatidti) was the s l i e s t of anK^xiaHer since— orowth rate of-aboiit 4 oer ceia— 3-'— 7 ^ - - ' r ~ ' -

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TImaf-News, Twin Falls, Idaho FUaay, August

N e w s '

M . A r c h i b a l dFXLfciSr^ SRiuiifeTW IN

\ -T . B o l i n g e r J o h n A . P e r r y'tWirTS'ALLjJ — Thomas E7

'^(KwphineSteveiumArchibald, '-foUiiger, 60, Twin Falla, died9f, uicQ inursuay cvciuii)s <Twin Falls nunMng home.

She was bomPec, 20/1^1, yiUe^UUh. and UvedJa-

■ the Ogttwt, Cache- Box Elder areas until the family moved to Oak View, Calif, in J933. She cam e to

' Idaho iii 1958, Uving at Pocatello, Burley and Weiser before coming to Twin Falls in 196». - ’ ’

She was married to Charles - Stiiart Archibald in th^ Logan

"^ T r D E L L — JoHii A. Perry, 83,.dl&l early Thursday

itural"~causesr Bom Aug.' 6. 1890,Cervaes,

igai, he was married to . 13 .19l4.in

Wyoming and Colorado*and ^has been, an Idaho resident

fiince 1949.1 He (s-a veteran.of World War

U. He married Lbis Newberry in Huntsville, Ark., July' 24, 1945. He was a mechanic.■ Surviving besides his wife are two sons, Thomas E.

1J)S TempTe'ln 1901. Jr.. Twin ^ l l s , andan active memt

He came to the United States in August of 1901 at age 11. Since

"that time he has lived acrossBOISE (U E I) - The.

.. , w . , , „ Executive Reorganizatitinthe northside of Ma^ic Valley c o m m is s io n T h u rsd a y as a farmer, retiring in 1967. approved proposals for

S e e i i .

Church, serving as president of the ReUef Society and YWM IA and. in various executive and' teaching positions in all the auxiliaries.

Preceding her In death were tWD^

on» daughter, -Mrs; James Puryes, T w ia Fa'Ila; two Brothers. Ber( Qr and Mack Bolinger, Twin Falls; one sister, Juanita Bolinger, Twin Kalis, and'two grandchildren.'

■— He-was-pr^edwl'lroleatJiljy^~B r arrach n g r e

grandchild, four brothers and. three sisters.

She is survived by three . daughters, Ferol Hicks, Myrtle

Point. Qre.^Veda Archibald,“ seHttte ,~an?rBeth OTfRson. T w t ir

F a lls l— tw «— sens,—HypUHVi-; Phoenix. Ariz.. and Charles. Oak View, C a lif.; , 1 6 ■grandchildren, ,29 great- gFandchiUiren and 1 gceat- great-iirandchild. '

+iecal arrangements are in charge of White Mortuary. Funeral ■ serv ice -and^iiria l will be'Monday at Ventura, Calif .

The fam ily suggests contributions to the Salt-i>ake I ’riinary Children's Hospital,

( l a r l t o i i

He was a member - of the Wendell Grange No, 82/ He served for several years as a director of the Cam^ County Grain Gf-owers Assotiatipri:

le is survived by his wire, Wendell; three sons. Dale Perry, LewialonM-Floyd and Darrell Perry, both focatello; two dau ^ ters , Mrs. Verl I Elaine) Oixon, Boise, and Mrs. Beg • Joyce Collins W endell; ■ three sisters.

Funeral sel-vices for Mr. Bolinger will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at White Mortuary Chapel with Rev. Ernest Hasselblad officiating.

-—Buriat- wtll~~t)e in Sunset

horseracing, brand insp<ection. law enforce'injmt, and changing the namp -of the Department of jEnyironmental

The proposal 'calls' for changing tfie title , for ■E nV i r t t n m e n t a l and .Community ..Services- to ]he ■Dep^tment of Health and W elfare . £ n virbnm ental Services will remaifl q division - of the department.- commmt^n- *appi=ove<f"

placing both the horse racing

Memorial Park. Friends may t/li ift the mortuary this evening and until 2:30 Saturday. •

p.m.

Atlend£oiiiali

KKV. Ralph Abernathy, left, UlksHvlth Rev.' John PhtUips Adams at -the 16th Annual' convenllon of the Southern Christian

Aj"" U'udershlp Con/eren^er Rev! Adam.s was given the Dr. Martin l.uther King Jr. award, the first

■ ■ timr in St*I.C history It has gone to a white. -.-T '■ (tTPIt ■' ■ •

2 < i s l r o n a u t s

f l y ^ B u e k R o g e r s ” j e t

TW IN f-ALLS - Harold l.eRoy Carlton. 29, Twin Falls, died Thursday afternoon in an Idaho Falls hospital from

- injurie.s received in an auto accTdenf early Thursday.

— '“ "BSrfT’gftjn, .;i„ 1944, in Twin Falls,-hegraduated from Twin Fall.s High School. He had lived

-in Twin Falls most of his life. He lived for a short time in r^'wiston and in Madras, Ore.'On Aug. 2, 1962, he^was

married to Barbara ^Jean

A . D e G io r ^ i( f i

fW lN l i '^ J ^ - A. Wayne Defiinrijin. 20. Twin Falls ilipd early Thursday in ' a truck accident, south of Idaho Falls on-Interstate 15.

Born Feb. 20, 1953, at Boise, he graduated from Murtaugh

_ High School in 1971 and attended Idaho 51516 University at Pocatello. ALJhE time of his death Mr. DeCiiorgio was employed as a truck driver by U and 1 Hay Co , Burley,

He was a member of St F-dward's Catholic Church.

Surviving- are his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur :DeOlorgio. Twin Falls; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stastny, Murtaugh; a brother,' Jeffty L. DeGiorgio,. Twin Fmi.s.

35 great-grandchildren.'H e was preceded ip death ^diS^rss'i^n' a H "state bTand

three brothers, one son and a functfons under agranddaughter.

Furieral services will be at 2 p'.rir' Salur^ay in tfie'_TJ)S Church In Wendell, with Bishop Monti^__ Peterson officiating.Interment in the Wendell Cemetery,

Friends may call from 8:30 tonight till noon tomorrow at I-eeper Mortuary and one hour prior tq services aTlhe church.

1G r a c e D e a n

R U P E R T -G ra ce A. Dean,90. Rupert, died Wednesday at Hazel Del Manor, Twin Fall&,, of complications followmg .an injury.

_ B Q rn ■Snet.. 20 lHfl2

•_ HOUSTON+UPl) - S'kylab's waiulliko unit which has tlirust- «Lstronuuts, with their workday t-rs on u;n.h end bet au.se it was cranuiied with expcnmcnts, fly not a praotii'nl device for future

. Uluu:.Jlm;k.feog«rt.Xyptt.iaiDia^iure spacecraft again toifay to 'tiii%4>l tx- use<l for re()Hir worksee if the jt‘ l propelled unit ean 4ud future spacemen.

Alan Bean and- Jack H.

iir ex(x.Timents urbitmn craft.

Tho piloLs iil.so

oultiide an

wtre .sche-

rach allotted for testing tlie back-mounted flying device while crewmate Owen K.Garrlott views the sun.

The third and final test of tlie maneuvering unit calls for Bean to wear his full spaiesuit to evaluate the bulky device tt-hich IS powered by 14 nitrogenpro-fx-lledtlirusltrs. Bean wor > >, ,||- Nov !t foronly J llg1|Ljumpi.uit uiui

Umi^ila off the coast of New Guinea to Hivegroundsclentists (lata -on the interaction i)L voiianos ami the surrounding waliTS

.Sk\ l.ib pninrani director Wil- Ii.iiM t' .Schnnder siiid Tliurs- (la> tilt' third ” crew of .LslronauUs to vi.sit the station

hclmet on the otlier tests llean .said earlier he did not

plan to tost again a hand held

SUBSCRIPTION RATES

■ m r r f M E s - N t w s

Co>..«r P«r Month (Doily A Swndoy)

By MoilPq.d <n Adwonc* (Doily 4 Sunday 'I Month

1 Mon*ht 6 Monthi I V»o*Mq.iI tu^tcrip'ior

d#)i«

arr.l-'.tlvvaril (1.1 'iibson and Willimn It I ’liniie could laiinch earlier if ()i ublems in the htatmn require .1 urew fur repair * ’.(>rk, .S< hiu'ulcr said

. I'lie Novfiiiber launch will Utvr the pilots an opportunity to v ifw tiie bnsirtest

x a i i i i e l U i i . i I ' c n i i i r y h n l l p H h . i i * < l

s ta tio n w i l l g a th e r d ii ta th a t w il l be b lo c k e d hy K ^ r th 's a t i iio s p h e re i

-a—vory- branht c^iHiet," jiaid .stlentijit •i.stronaut KarlC. Henue. ' It'k going to be very dramatic. About the 'Jth of December it's

blazmn -at iLs very brightest and suddenly appear in t|ie

. j,!i:eninK sky. It's goihg to be a searchlight that nobody 'will ini.ss ' '

D allas alc' rationed

----- O A I J jA S ( U P ! )------ D w tn b u -

Funeral services for Mr. rVCi ioF)?To MIT T)e cohducFedTt' 1 p.m. Saturday at White Mortuary Chapel. Recitation of the Rosary will tie at'th e inortualry at 8 p m. today with

Chelsea, Mich., she married George I.. Dean Sept. 20. 1906,

Ann Arbor, MicH. Irr 1906 °they moved to‘ Marshfield, Ore., anc _in 1908 to Greenleaf; in 1918 to Notus; in 1926 to Parnia and^n 1949 to Vale. Ore. Mr Dean died in 195h She moved to Rupert in 1953, where ^ e has resided.since,

She was an active member of the Paul First Baptist C iurch where she worked asa-Sunduy- school teacher and organizer

-aTTd— WTTS.—jissortBtied wltti“

Insi^tion Department of Law

■ Enfycemeot -along—with—the ■ state police, narcotics and liquor law enforcement.

Proposals calling for the State Board of Education to be a policy making body with authority over institutions of higher^ learning and the

' superirttendefit of public instruction administrator of public edCcation ^ so '"w e re considered by 4he conunlsslon. TTie Staff praiicsal 5Ug(*tf!iied

the superintendent of public, instruction shouTd bd' a7T~ elected official and serve on the state board as he now does.,.. The commission was in

-disagreement over the degree to which the functions and!, structure oF lfi'e boartl anrf'' superintendent -should ’ be spelled out and asked the staff for additional atiulies which will t)ej)resented^t the Sept. 6 ffteeting of the comrriission,

Thoy also called for further clarification of the status of

, _ junior colleges.

• •

Xwin Falls City police car still patroling town with only one headlight . . . Mrs. Virgil Thompson boarding airplane for visit wiih daughter carrying several packages of frozen- beef in f l i^ t b ^

visiting- from Ashton making plans to mov^ to j^w. Me'adows^ . . . Diris Paxton talking atout trip to San Diego

. Chuck Meyer,- new principal at Ashton | looking for leacher to till vacancy Annette .Abernathy preparing

~ for rnovB r : ;^Gcm Howard” talking about the coming school year . , . Kimberly Post Offi'ce personnel talking about reading Seen Today . . . f'^Veme'Koutnilc getting ready" for trip to Far East . . . Ann Cover discussing problems of getting . fxmrL-coUege stiulents ready for school along with one junior high student . . . and overheard " I need a vacation before 1 become a. ?ombie.”

f i g h t i n g

-Steohenson at Rupert.He is survived by his wife;

his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H.Carlson; his maternal g r a n d fa t h e r , C h a r le s Breshcars, Klgin, Ore.; two

.lames ,C harles , anJ a officiating. ^ i ^.daughterGinger Kay, all Twin BuriarAvIlI be in Sunset Krani^hildren and 22

Falls; one brother, pa le Memorial Park. " ' ' ^ v I c ' t ^ ' L u r d a v atCarlton and three sisters,- ' bervices wrtroe ^turday atVirLMnia Carlton. Mrs. Lavelle _____ ________________Li a.>n. ,at--the Paul Urst

-whh:mis-sionary work, _____

.She is survived by three sons, Carrol Dean, Notus; Roger E. Dean, Rupert; Merrill Dean' Rupert; one daughter, Mrs.

T « is Dawson, Paul; one niece.

The placement of agriculture com m odity com m issw ns swung throiwh three possible options; pl|ffement iinder-th«- commissioner of agriculture, UB^i^the-state aaditoivor-as-a separate group but united. '

The reorganizers finally agreed they would need to gather opinions,from the public

PHNOM PENH (U P I) - Only one minor engagement bet ween government troops and petiel soldiers was reported on the outskirts of Phnom Penh today--twQ days after JVmeri- c;in bombs officially stopped falJinj’ ln the country.

Ilut TTiursday. at least two .'Xincncan jets made passes over Phnom Penh, and an offlfflal of Princp NnrnHnn<

-Sihanouk's exiie f>ovemment i l.'iriied the bombing was slill ,:>.in“g5n. - ■■

Both warplanes, one of them , a Phantom F4 fighter-bomb^^

were apparently on reconnals-

.... w::r:‘^ ^ : S o d 2 ' < S a S _ -i-iided Wednesday but Washlng-

saTd

Adamson and Mrs. Delorles CTillders, all Twin Falls.

He was preceded in death by one .son.

Funeral .services will be conducted at-11 a.m. Monday at Reynolds Fmwral Chapel with Rev. Raymuqd Jones, First Christian Church, officiating Burial will be in ■Siin.siit.Mmniinal Park,_______

A n g e l a V l l i s o n

P'lI.ER — Angela Allison, 11, Filer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Allison died last night at Magic Valley Memorial Hospital.

While Mortuary will announce funeral arranj>e-

■matUfc----------------------------------,

Baptist Church with Rev,-Rex R. Jones QflLciating. Interment will be in the Paul Cemetery.

F rig iid j; Tfnay---vis.it -thisafternoon and evening at Walk Funeral Home. The family suggests contributions to a fa\|orite church or charity.

decision'wTIl Be rea'cTiea'T h e d r a f t c a l l in g ------- f a t -

continuing the present functions and structi^e of te lieutenant governor's office

icethe

also received approval of the fommlssion.

Otherislate offlccs that would not b changed, under the reorganization proposal, are the state auditor and the slate treasurer

Ion h~as said reconnai: fli jhts will continue country

— tn— Pans, a— minister.Sihanouk's exile cabinet said the "so<-alled American recon­naissance pianos are continuing. their flirty work by occasionally dropping on our country their Ixnnb loads.”

R i V I a i r i i e w s

S3 00 sa 50

Si6 00 S30 00

t o < ( » p t « d o n l y

• r y I t n o t m o m

80 i i i i l l i o n m ile s f r u i i i K a r th n io c o in e t K a h o u te k w i l l be V is ib l f to pe rso n s on F .a rth s t . ir tm n in im d -l)e c e n ib < -r , b u t ' sfx-( la l in s t ru m e n ts on (Jie

I -

tors of Coors and Budweiser in Dallas said Thur.sday they would ration beer to retailers because their supplies are limited. -

Jimmy Smith, general manager of the firm that (li-strlbutes Budwei.ser in the area, said transportntion prob- Icmt -and—a—Ktolco—at—the

( j e i i i l a b o r f o r o e l o w e r

/Vnheuser-Busch brewery at St I «uis caused the shortage

Coors said its problem was thirt s<ijes had grown faster than production

BOISK I UPIl - Farm work­ers in Watj^duritig the week of July 22-28 totaled'eO^OOO' ac­cording to the Idabo Crop and Uwebtoek oml Reporting Sarv-.

workers mrfde up the remaining 21.000. and showed a

'decrease of 3.000 worker's from the previous year.-

RUPI^RT Rex D.Matthews, Rupert, died this mo/ning at Minidoka Memorial Hospital

Services are pending at Mat’ ll' Valley Funeral Chapel.

< ) r t l i a H o s k i n s

V a l l e y H o s p i t a l s

M e m o r ia l < an^h i

iceThe service said the figure

represented a 4,000 worker drop from the same period a year ago

Of the total, family workers accounted for 39.000, Hired

CAST ADOITIONHOI.l.YWOOD tU P II -

Mike Nichols signed Leslie Chark'son for a role in "The Day of the Dolphin' which stars George C Scott and his wife. Tnsh Van Uevere.

(KXJDING Mrs Ortha Hoskins, 74, Gooding, died Thursday evening in the Gooding hospital.

.Services are pending and will be announced by Thompson Chapel

T IM E S N E W SS u b s c r i b e r s

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Rog*>ton Ho|iitt*r S37SW*nd»llOoodmg Ho^Afmon . . 536 2V35

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Mothershead. both Kimt)erly; Carrol Hayter. Ronald Victor.

_ Mr.<;, ITavid Vts- jer and Rimer Nie.ssner all Twin Falls; Tee Jay - Berry. Fden ; David 1 jnnley and F.leanor Connard, both Buhl; l.aVina Spencer, Gooding; Farl McGhee. Wendell; Bessie Lewis, Castleford. Jamesj Williams., Burley, and Norinan- & nt, ■ Jerome

Dismissed BrerU DeVall, Joe Taylor and

Ginger Rowland, Hailey; Randy Daniel and Mrs Truman Bartlett, both Jerome; Denise Blair and Mason Covey, both Buhl; Mrs. Mitsuo Inouye and daughter. Declo; Mrr. Har«l<t-:jiTerry«- Pau l; Mrs. Gary Carlson. Pocatello ; -Verl . Hinton, Hartrlton; Ton y-M artinez.

\irs .^^Rich^r^ L i n '^ ^ ^ ^ r t Thompson. Mrs. I ^ wrench Golay. Mrs. LeRoy Hill, Mrs. Les BucQam; Mrs. Charles Pack and Mrs. Raymond Hatcher, all Falls.

- - • BtnhsA daughter wto born to Mr. •.

-and -*frr.— V*n Nebeker. Hans«n, and a son to Mr. and

.Mrs. aemei^t DeLaOuz, Buhl.

Admitted Katherine fTTTr; IVJCTa

Burgess. l^Kov Barjietl andt'ody /Vhrfrrson, a ll TTiiFley C hris ti A()|n TTiompson and l.\-nn C arn fihan , boOi R upe rt

IM s m ls s r t f ■■R ubs« 11 RasiiS'ussen and M rs

lAtRene Bowcut and daughter, a l l B u r le y . R ichard Chandler. R upe rt, and i / i r e t la I.u thy . He'ybum

T iin ld u k i i >1«‘ m o r i « l

Admitted F.isie Draper, Walter Mackay,

Charles---- Gamer,--— Albert- 'Herl»ld and Ralph I.angford, all Rupert

piscntssed Peggy Marlzza, Elsie

Draper. j-Mrs_, Hu*rt)crt<^ MaPdonaao and son, all Rupert; Joan Lynn-Delgado, Denver, Colo

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TWIN, FA LLS Ha2 el WUdei^liais T)eCT~ abbothted:cnairman of. the coimneFclal

.^ditfislon--of,4he- United Fund Drive this faU.

As chairtnan, Mrs. Wilder I j responsible for recruiting and coorduiatlng ttie activities of 10 t«am captains who will be managing the fund raising campaign in 10 sections of Twin FaMsrPsch team captain will

Jje^iiLctiarge4)U04a 2tt worliers. ~3Jra—Wilder waF~harsel F »teafti capta'ln for the <tlve the pastTwo years, Both years she^ was awarded a trophy Tfor her outstanding leadership.

" I know that I will have_an outstanding group tliis;'year,“ Mrs. Wilder said speaking of her team captains, most of whom she has already selected. “ Our goal-this yearis^ that "ggd i itiaia captein wUl-

hia sectlonjcompleted lOQ. per .£/ent by the last report ' luncheon Oct. 19."

Mrs. Wilder, who manages the State Liquor Store in the

ftg-GenteiVaisO' serves on the board of directors of the Red Crosi^-Sh«^id4hat

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i n f o r e s t

c B m p s n n T ) w i y r S . i d a h oTWIN FALLS — Camping is federal agencies, including the

f r e £ _ in JEoreat . campa ■. . .iForcat Service. National Park,

her team captilns a ln ^ t^ a llT ^ ' belonged, io soir\e organiialioh - fundefl by UnitM Fund.

Any person wishing to voluntfiermay call Mrs. Wilder at 733-3734 or Pat Harder at 733-6119.

FORTY-FIVE YEARS, with the.Twfn FaUsMiinirjp.a1 RaHH ^V^niPg fw

-basa ^ n ii

D rum m erJ lQ iiiii!e iL

announced his resignation from the'band. He received a plaque expressing apprer'latidn for his lon|4 service from Wayne Ford (left),

-business—manager of ttie~ijaiidr aurlng ~a “ ceremony In the final concert for 1973. Director Del Slaughter Is at right. Bert^ch als.Qjdcfw a standing ovation from the audi«nce. ------

southern lOalm'now:It's also free at Craters of tlie

MMrt^N^Tpnal iMonument, ^though an entrance fee Is still being charged visitors there.

Use fees on federally administered campgroynds were suspended in compliance ■with an aniendrrient to the ijn d and Water Conservation Fund Act, -signed- Aug. V byPresident Nixon,______ J _

The law eliminates fees for access or uSe of. any campground not having flush toilets, showers, access and circulatory roads, sanitary atspffsal ^Viiljotft^ vlsRor protection control, designated tenL or Irailwr r«‘ fii«ip

The., law applies to all aimpurounds administered by

said.■~A spokesman at Craters of

tlervice. Bureau ol Land' the Moon said while no fe IsManajjement,: and Bureau-Of__ charged-iot-campgfound-uafc-*-Sport Fisheries. ' — ------ ■

Robert Hoag, t*creation officer for the Sawtpoth N&tional Forest, said no fees are now being charged, ior campgrounds on ^ a t forest. since none offer trailer hoftlfups and showers.

Previou^lj? ,- fees were

an entrance fee of J1 is charged. Another entrance fee will be charged persons who rema^ more than Qae.day, then leave, the monument, grou/ids and re-enter to reach their campsite.

Use of Golden Elagle and ■Cioldeh Age passports is not'

------ -------------------ae» Br.,aJid-, ^ fe c ted b» ,the new Oaw.-nbrbetter campgrounds, Hoag are feiM charged for use of

'said, ___ ____ _Tom Kovalicky, recreation

assistant for the Sawtooth National Recreation. Area, saidno fees are l)eing charged_at campgrounds in that area. The

concessionaires.Regional forest service

officials-ia, Ogden, piah, said the change will cause loss of atmut $350 000 in revenues in“D • »" ** • • tfyw ,v»w UI * C V C41UCA U

S N R A has nhmit 40 nipvplnppH ^ th p ln term ount;^ if) .R ag in ncampgruunds-—••t-n* gndi .f?es werecharged at about-tlv/t>^hirds olf those prior to the new law. l e

hich inciuaes trie Sawtooth- National Forest ,J SNRA, and other southern' Idaho forests.

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l i p sF a m i l y c l o s e n e s s s h o w s

i n t i m e s o f b a d t r o u b l e

rg a s f O r s t r a n d e 4 a u t o sBOISE: tU P l) - For

stranded motorists on Idaho Tifgh'ways-who/rafi out of ^as. State Police patrol cars are a

MRS. VHI.DKK....... ( d t f riding

F'tlEMONT, Calif. ('UPL) - Jesse DeAnda is proving^ that his family is close—even in times of the worst of troubles.

Sevenchildrenvyereorphaned - last month when their paranta,

G u a r d

e l a t e s

(laid IventttTF fa ir

KII.ER — VourTBsters ’ wiihing to ride calves at the Twin Falls County 'Fair-should notify Mr. and Mrs. HaroldPeterson. ........ .. i _

Fiiiuination for the calf

TWIN FAM i; - Company D 32tirt-^RnBineer Battatton, the T\vin Falls Army National

- iftuard Unit' will perform two community service projects thi^ weekend, according to Sec 4 jpick_p'ubTic relations non- cOTimilsslonea officer.

Approximately 60 men will repair the Girl Scout Campfirecamp m the Suutli Hills, Saturday and Sunday to bpild fence and make cabin repairs,

A small detachment of men will also work at a Twin 1>alls church with heavy equipment on Saturday and .Sunday,

F:iliott said the (Juard unit plans to perform community service projects monthly in the future.

l idiiig will Be held'a t / p niV .Sept, 4 in the rodeo arena. Young riders of the ages of 6 throuf’h 15 years , are etlgttJle. - Conipetition Is limited to youngsters in Twin F^lls ■ County,

Those entering the „jduuuui-Uons mu4l.liciiiK, signed,- releases from parents or guardians. They may bring their own bull ropes; otheFwIse, ropes w ill be

Robert Montalbo, 43, and his estranged wife, Joan, 39, died in a murder-sulcide in a mobile home parking lot.

pe^dBj^ a se lf-^p jo ie ilifl-, surance broker, is their cousin.

He also has a wife - four daughters and twfe foster children. Despite a crowded home, he took in six of tjie Montalbo children.

The spyonlh iy 9n ynarlL-ntage M d Is living elsewhere in search of a job so he can help support his brothers andsis te rs ,

DeAnda is applying f6r a loan to add four iJedrooms to his

five-bedroom house.The dead parents left no will,

which is causiiif financiaf headaches for De.\nda ajid the Montalbo children.

-A—roorlgage cdiiip;iny hasittua. initiated Toreclosinre action on the Montalbo esta te because of delinquentpaymeiits. The Inter­nal Rtivenue_^rvice has glaced a t^„Iifin on-the estate. And there isn't enou(-.h money to buy school clothes for the Montalbo children.

The Montalbo ,<,>hildren are Susan, 16. Sandra, 14. David, 13. Danny, 10, Yvonne. 8 and Nancy 6, Robert Montalbo,. 20. (S living inL,tli«_family home whil » looking [or work, -----—

---- tliey will givdrivers enough fuel to get Jthem to a service station, even with the current gas shortage.

The-program was initiated in 1UC6 by Idaho State Police Supt. L, Clark_Jiand in an 'tfforx io SJive time

three minutes tp pump one gallon,

' It's bettpr than carrying a gas can," "^ ys .said, "because

-'CTsmay slop around in a patj ul

De/\nda said the children were "a great help" in assisting his wife in the household duties

"And iny wife now has-to prepare-flieals for a family of 14 rather than eight," he added, ~

Biit,^ he, said. the. whole

services of an att(,’rnej? who is trying to salvage money for the

^4>rphatM>,-H}e-lawyer is trying to obtain Sociii.l Security benefits for them,

IX-;\nda will go into .Superior Court on AUR, 29 lit an-cffort to become the guanluin of the orphans

_ . „e, sai_. _____DeAnda has obtained the— siUration Ras become-'^ chal-^.

furnlshedatthegrounds. Hlders will be grouped according to ages,'

Winners in age groups will ride each night of the rodeo. Finals will be Saturday night, iSept, 8, along with the other-- rodeo events — -

The I’eter.sons may be reached by calling 7M-5990 or 326-4226,

Yoiuhs c irrBlaine theft

HAII.EY — Petitions have been filed inthe Blaiae County Magistrate tourt against two t6-year-old youths • in connection '^with the alleged theft 01 a van Aug, 10,

According to Blaine County Sheriff Orville Drexler, one of

I ,Drexler said the van was

recovered Thursday at theiian Franscico, Calif,, .Airport by San Mateo Counfy ^ e r iff 's officers,

_ Jhe 1973 van, owned by Wood River Cable-vlsion, wa^ allegedly stohen sometime

lenge" for him and he di'teriMined to keej) the family together

■'We are a close fam ily," he .s nd

DeAnda .saii) he has added aiioXher tat)Te to his iOTall kitchen so all can eat together,

"Now, if „we can get some i liithlng together for the chil­dren. they Will then be ready'

-for Ttic-oprrrmp-of 'Srhoof^mpxt month, ' he said

TWIN FAI.I.S - Company D .'!21st Engineering Battalion, the Twin Falls unit of the Idaho Army National Guard, \vill hold a change of cominand ceremony Saturday, August 18. according to .Spec 4 Dick F.lliott, tlie unit's public

ITdntions- - non-coiniiii.ssioned officer

Before, troopers drbve people to the nearest service station, got gas and then drove tliem hack to their vehicles,

ISP Operatioru Officer Capt, M J Bays jr ,, said Uie gas kit carried on patrol cars includes a nine-foot plastic tutx; and a A'alvethat fits in to gas tanks of cars. Me .said-It lakes about

W « S a rv ic e A ll M a k e s

PUMPSF o r all purposes S a le s • S e rv ice - » .

tnstattatioriF I N A N C IN G a v a i l a b l e

PUMP & EQUIP. CO.127 So Parle 733-7581

- T in* iii';niquar it'r<! " ni'the Niitional Guard armory on Kimtx'rly Hoad.

First Lt. Dennis K, Hendricks will assume (i)iiiinand from ( aptain Clyde N ('orison. Twin Falls, who is being transferred to Battalion llp.idquarter.'; In Boise

IDE'S SPORTING GOODS FISHING HEADQUARTERS

fisod SelKlion Ciuis t Amma!! 761 WEST MAill, TWIN PALIS

theENSILAGE Handling r

‘ Equijp^ 15 one of the Best Invesfitients

You can i\Aakei 1

W i t h c e n t e r d i s c h a r g e

f e e d s m o r e “ c a t t l e f a s t e r a n d

b e t t e r t h a n e v e ^ * b e f o r e : . .

T F m e n a p p e a r

f o r b u r g l a r yTWIN FA1,1£ — Two Twin

_Fg||s men pleaded guilty Xo . charge.s. of first degree burglary Monday in Fifth DisU-ict Court

In other cases heard by Judge James F Cunningham, a Burley woman pleaded guilty to a bad check charge and a Twin Falls man had his probjition revoked

In unrelated burglary cases. Bryce D Siiu^r. 22, Twin Falls, and James l,eroy Davis, 23,' Twin Falls, pleaded^ullty to a charge of burglary in Che first degree

Saorrts accused ol brealung into the Save-On Drug .Store. 667 Filer Avenue, during the night of July 17,

On the same night, Davis “ allegedly broke into the

Kingsbury Pharmacy at 608 Shoup Avenue,

Judge Cunningham ordered pre-senten^ investigations for both men.. Edna' Haws, 26. Burley, pleaded guilty to issuii^ a check without funds in the bank 'She is accused of writing a iraudulent check to King's Department Store, Lynwood Shopping Center, for , $10 on

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ordered a pre-sentence investigation in the Maws case

/\fter listening to arguments by County Prosecutor Robert W Calley. Judge Cunningham revoked the probation of Johnny (lale Potter. .10, Twin Falls, and .sentenced him to six months in the county jail.

Potter was -p laced an . probation, with a three-year suspended sentence, on May 26 after conviction on fraudulent check charges. At that time he was ordered to s^rve six months - in- the eeunty fail excepting; working hours Monday through P'riday,

Calley charged that Potter had not worked .several days when t)e had been released for work and that he |iad told his wife he made deposits to her checking accoi^nt which he had not in fact made, causing her to overdraw her account, bolh .v io la t ion s o f - P o t t c r ’s p i;oba tion agreement,

___Galley also arrased Pntter nffailing to nxake adequate restitution on his previous bad checks.

uiu youtti.s 'isnromicetcnnw :the other is from Twin Falls.'

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Friday. August 17(. ,W73

fW(lfl/il city and

Al vl^eilergren, Poblifjierf' , \ PHONE

- M n n b tr o f Audit B u r b o t C ircu lation j c) New York TimesScrvlce w ondei^ in a ^ ^ e n t essay ttie- Senate -Watergate-

comniittee' had not looKed into

F o u r ‘‘ ^ V i l h a i f i s9 9

W hy^ a l l o f a sudden , a re food^ p r ic e s s o a r in g ? '

A cco n d in g to orte exf>ert — L . H . S im e r l o f th e .C o o p e ra t iv e Ehctension o f the U n iv e rs ity I l l in o is ’ GoUege o f A g r ic u in T re ^ th e re a re fo u r m i^ io causes, an d n o n e .o f th e m deve loped a l l th a t

— :>udden l y(1 ) t h e r is in (» in c o m e s " o t

consu m ers,_ .The in c r iia s c d p ro s p e r ity o f m ost A m e r ic a n s js re a d ily a p p a re n t to e v e ry o n e w h o has ob se rve d the changes in p e is o n a l an d fa m ily l iv in g c o n d itio n s o v e r^ h e past 10 to 20 y e a rs , w r ite s S im e r l in P a tro n s G u id e , p u b lis h w i by KS S e rv ice s o f

, M endoU i, 111.G ra in -fed b eef, fo r e xam p le ,

junce a lu xu ry en jo yed on ly by h ig h e r ' in co iT ie f a m i l ie s , " iia s

- j3 j| :e o m e -a - “ n e c e s s i ..l!~f<? :D e sp ite re c e n t p ro te s ts • and the a b n o rn ia l s itu a t io n re g iird in g be e f - food is m o re a b u n d a n t and is

a v a i la b le in m o re c o n v e n ie n t fo*rms. M o re c o n s u m e rs now ! can ,

. an d do, buy these foods w ith m u ch

feed, v ir t u a l ly re g a rd le s s o f 'c o s t . T h e ,, s a m e c o fT id itio n a p p l ie s

" "M n c re a s tn g ly t o ' t h r ^ r o d u c e r s o f— eggs an d p o rk , to d a iry m e n a n d to the' o p e ra to rs o f c a t t le fee d lo ts .

(3) T h e d is a p p e a ra n c e o f p r ic e - s t a b i l iz in g r e s e rv e s o f f a r m p ro d u c ts .

F o r m o s t o f ^the past 40 y e jirs , the ^ ^ ^ v e r n m ^ l h e tp ^ s& lS T rze^ '

p rice s by b u y in g w h c K su p p lie s w e re e x c e s s iv e an d s e lln ig w h e n th e re w ece sTTortages. ■

Now,' th e g o v e rn m e n t h is o n ly V s m a ll rc“s e rv e s th a t can be so ld to

m ee t r is in g d e m a n d s f rd m o u r own, peop le a n d f ro m o th e r la nd s .

(4) 'th e g ro w in g ' te n d e n cy o f W orld d e m a n d fo r fa r m p ro d u c ts to in c re a se fa s te r th a n p ro d u c tio n .

U n til re c e n t ly , th e o p t im is ts w ho Ix 'l ie v e d th a t- th e w o r ld co u ld fee d a l l its pe op le seem ed to be r ig h t . B u t 1971 a n d 1972 b r o u p r ^ S l i5 r t “ c rops in m a n y p la ce s R u ss ia , C h ina , In d ia , S ou thea s t A f r ic a a n d e lsew h e re . B ad w e a th e r p la g u e d m ost o f th e U n ite d S tiite s .

T h is -^ ie a r , th e p r in c ip jH H : -S .

interested in knowii^g,” was the bland way that the late FBI director, J. Edgar Hoover, began his notes to Presidents, as he tranwnittrf information about public flgures that m i^ t be potentially embarrassing.

Not surprlsirigly, soim PreMdents showed .a.Jieen interesrih l ^ o ^ g 'a lot ahout

parties, especially those who nilRht be running fdf President 3){ainst them.

When Hoover visited Pre^itipf^lect'JSlxon, iat- the Pierre hotef In New York during the Interregnum,

' he intQcmei the nexFoccupant' of the White House that the FBI had been used by FY^sid^nt JohnKon to look into Nixon.- A^new campaign activities.

I had heard of this conversation long ago; it was rticcntly confirmed to me by,.H, H. Haldernan, whF'had tje'en told aboCrir% the-President.. In partlculaA the, FBI was involved in the -surveillance of record.s of calls made during Hit campaign of 1968 by thecandidate for vice president.

With that hearsay in mind, I

this improper qj|e of the r a i during the JohnTon- administratloii, when Ramsey Qark was attorney general.

I dropped a note to Clark asking several qucistions, and received a prompt reply, which is quoted here In part.:

' ‘ ‘Of rnirrse, 1 never apprnved- ahy wiretapping or ilMtrbnic

of investigi^tion by the FSl, or any government official, op Mr. Nixon, Mr., Agnew, or anwne in their canipaigns, ■ inclU(ling , Anna _Chennair, “at any time, for any purpose. I believe you know this.

; "in niy ■ ludgmi?n't“” ~Clark wrote, “ the FBI would never- have considered such suFveiUence, and would never •have dared ask me for approval, If it had. It- was unthinkable . . .

" I f such a r t iv iljles had occurred, Mr, HaOver would havp-becn- the first to'reveal it to Mr. Nixon upon his election a.f President, if not before .

"You seem to want the American people to, believe, CTarir^oes on, ‘ ‘that activities attributed to the Nixon

administrationi are- not nntonal: ihat evervooedoes it.

■ This b sim ^y hot true. WheiT

according to Dan Thoinassdn of Scrippi-Howard, contain all

nothing to do with the scope of the ioaulry. I did not want' to

the people " shafe such c^icism , government will tail ’

The " former attoFney" general’ s answer could not have been more forthright, and I thank him for it. But it seems that J. Edgar Hoover was

•pulling-thewool-over his eyes; never daring to, ask his «p p ro v «l7—the— investigations that they knew Clark; an outspoken civ il libertarian, would have disapproved., (Gark is quite right ahout how"^Mr, Hoover' would hav^ been the_|irst^to reveal i f to Mr'! NiXdih upOri-his...

“ erection," 'wwc®, H o o j^ dirfn” But where is s3me evidence

oj this rumored use of the FBI — forpoltttcat purposes?

The origins of theeavesdrojjping climate that led to Watergate have been siUing -cove red up. it you will — in the safg of the Senate Watergate conunlttee in the form of memoranda supplied ta them by John Dean 3D, and written by William B. Sullivan, a- farfher assistant to the late FBI di'retfe^-

The -Sullivjin' mernosr

Investigations ordered By~ Franklin D. Roosevelt into opponents of lend.-lease; about ■Robert Kennedy's orders-to tap the phones of suspects in the Bob^ Baker case that might turn up Information - to embarrass Lyndon Johnson about President Johnson’sTise of the tg m lle^ |httd for

■ irater,and to try to connect^ New York civil rights demonstration to "som e Republiitans” in 196-1; and about the FBI‘ sur­veillance of Agnew Ui 1968.

But • the Watergate .Committee, shaktrig with 'moral -.outrage during— it&- Iriterro^ation of Nixon appointee L. Patrick Gray,

"keist ^n'ttvTs'lOndeT'wraps. , 'Minority counsel Fred

Thomason, reached by, telephone today, explains:

• “ when we got those so-called •Sullivan memoranda that Dean turned over, they were not distributed "at~thF~Trther materials were. Some of the information contain/ed somevvery - serious.....personalallejjiations against some -Democratic leaders, and hSd

as f v as I know, ttoeyW still in the safe. However, I plan to look at them now.”

^ ;D ociim en -ts- ma-fcin^ scurrilous charges should not be made public, but information in them th a t. exposes the nususe of the FBI — with, or /without the connivane^of-attomeys general •— should not be suppressed

"Everyone 313 it" is nolTn excuse for the growth of the political Big Ear, hut even tho.se victim ized by' eavesdroppers can "object to the suppression of information about the origins of this

be investigating coverups.The way to end snooping is to

■expose It, without fear or political favor, to pull it up by the roots, no matter what history piust be rewritten — and not to waggle our eyebro^ys and be the kind of pfople balah condemned for saying “ stand by thyself, come-not near- to. me; for I am holier thaii thou."

As Hoover would have put It alx)ut the memoranda in the Watergate con>mlttee’s safe —I • think we all might he interested in knowing.

ab ou t pV IreTT and

Ipss c o n s td e ra lio n th a n t^he ir - p a r e n ts g ra nd pare nL s .

. - - O n e r e s u l t is th a t n o r m a l '7 ~ if ta n g e s in s u p p lie s now cause

r in u c h la r g e r p r ic e s w in g s than in e a r l ie r y e a rs .

(2) T he in c re a s in g s iK 'c ia iiz a t io n o f fa rm e rs .

In e a r l i e r t i i n c s . ' i f a r m e r s p ro d u c e d a v a r ie ty o f c ro p s and l iv e s to c k . T h e y c o u ld m a k e a d ju s tm e n ts ft) c h a n g in g ’ w e a th e r

- ' - . t a r m e r s a re s p e c ia l is t s . . T h e y p ro d u c e o i i ly one o r tw o c rops o r

------ k in d n -o f 'lt v t^ to c k r - ------- --A b ro ile r p ro d u c e r , fo r e x a m p le ,

o fte n p ro d u c t's n o th in g else, n o f e ve n the f w d he yses . H e m u s t b u y

~ c r ops, stTvb i?;m s hand f eed g r a i n s r - m a y a g a in be ; s k im p y . ” S T io rt ‘ sUpplit.*s a lw a y s -procfuCe' lU nstab le ■ p r ic e s • ' , .

A ll o f these g re a t cha ng es - c O' n s u n i e r p r o s p e r i t y , s p e c ia l iz a t io n o f f a r m e r s , d im in is h in g st(K,-k>: o f g ra in - a n d s h o rt c ro p s h a ve c o m b in e d to p ro d u c e la rg e r s w in g s in th e prit^es o f fa rm p ro d u c ts , sa ys S im e r l, ,

N o iie o f th is w i l l be o f m u c h co n s o la tio n to h a r r ie d h o use w ive s , t>r to - ih e petition o« a 4 w e d in co m e . B u t a t le as t it in d ic a te s th a t th e i e is no one "v iL la in ^ ’^ e s p o n s ib le fo r the

-e tirre rrt-p h cT io rrre n n T tT )f“ s tm r l a {iPS j^ iiid in f la t io n s h a k in g the naTmiVs d in ire r ta b lc .

JAMES RESTON

N i x o n : A b o u t W h e r e I t W a s b e f o r e

(c-1 New York Times Service ' NKW: YORtC - President NiXoh left the Watergate crisis

* about where it was before he .“jljoke. He rejected both the advice i)f those who urged Him • to- mount a_countcrH)ffensive again.sl ’ ttie Senate inve.stigatlng committee and Ihiiso who urged him to confess error and seek reconciliation,

T r short, hi. re-defirted the ~ conflict in different words, but

defeateH,‘Ue looked drawn and a little sad, but his argument was that of a mi>n who felt he was still very much in conmiand. He' seemed to be

■ saying, now that I ’ve explained it a ll Xo_>,Qu, let’s , put our

payments finally sjhowcd a surplus in the second quarter of 1973 just before he went on TV.

Still, mainly because of the Watergate ' scandals, the President's rating in the popularity polls dropped tin the ^ y before his speech

in fact he lowest lev^o f any President insin^W* Ifew the last 20^ars — with only 31

hr reijKiyiLi.it jur,,tven .. .huating*,— -n>»pelyrTuinge it, i" ' ~

dlfferencc.s aside ari'J get on to other tilings, but intriKluced not a fact,r answered none of the per cent of those questioned innVa)oi------ am biguities or --the^Oalhip Poll-i*aytng theycontradictions of the -Ervin thought he was doing_a good

anti-wHP demonstrators, and their supporters in press, radio and-television for establishing the notion that their higher ends jusUfied illegal meajjs Unfortunately, he suggested, some of his oi^n people made

,!,be same mUtake in the 1972 election, but iliey were merely following the mistaken lead of

'Sk, isn't a question .of whether it was legal or illegal," he said,in September of 1952 A e n he was running the Eisnhower, "That isn't enough The question is, was it morally wrong’’ ” „

-Mr Nixon did not deal witll this question LapersonaUerms, -

.Nor did he leave the judgmentthe dissidents of the sixties.Jt-,^,of right and wrong and his own

MR* SPECTATOR(

1 2 9 Y e a r s A g o

langeIlls main theme was that he

(lidn't 'khnw about the Watergate burglary or the cover-up. and that nobody

, except John Dean had , >uggested, that hC

argued,^ 0 now that all these charges hiive been argued over televiiiion for weeks,, let’s aU_ get on together to more un(X)rtant things

I'hi.s was not the appeal of a lYesident who felt trapped 'or

H i sproclaim'ed his innocence, and appealed for trust

'i'he President spoke in a p;iradoxical sit.uation. It was tlie first day of peace _(orA m e r ic a a f te r n in e y e a rs o f the ^___

war. “The dollar; pcr5^ial.'ife twice devalued in the last year' creating an and a half and badly battered whitn ,m recent weeks on the world money markets, began to rally in the week before the President spoke, and the U S, balance of-,, interii^tional

performance in thi.'i situation was quite different from his handling of pruvicms personal crisis. In his earlier explanations of the Watergate scan(|als, he talked about-his

atmosphere in whltl*! his staff had been too zealous

This time, while repeating' that he took responsibility for whatever was done- in his name, he blamed the atmosphere of the sixties, the

OEORGE C. THOSTESON, M.D.

was i i i l w n n g , 'b u t i t was somebotly e lse ’s fa u lt, and

- e«t<t«inly-not4ii.s,----------------Theje was another

lunmfstakable theme in the tYesident’s .speech ’This was that the Ervin committee and the press, radio and television

- were going on and on rcpopting"— the- Watergate a ffa ir r -n «t— privileg e,andhis power to deny

beci*use it was tlH'ir duty to , evidence in his possession of report the facts, but somehow, he suggested, because they wxmr trying to exfl^oit the crisis, hiaybe ev'WL^^ying in the tragedy. notS^interestcd in. getting the facts- but in getting the President

This was staled rather carefully but unmistakably, and It IS a critical point For invesdgathis^umeatiun. which rt»r r ? t F " M an' alnswef. latheg»g?Mo;is

destiny 1q the iJidgment of the people, as he did at the end of-theXheckerfr-Bpeeeh.— ^--------

He merely repeated what he had said before, what he bad directed in his legal brief denying the tapes to the courts, asserting his innocence and his rights to executive

possible criminal activity.He avoided all the theatrical

props this time: no pictures of his family or busts of President Lincoln behind h im ,'-bu j^s presentation of ■bir'^case, delayed for almost three months, after all the new chart’ es in the Senate investigating committee. Was

I t w as A u g u s t 14. 1W and M a jo r O s b o rn e ( 'r o s s , th e a r m y q u a r te rm a s te r w ith the M o u n te d R r f le m c n e n r o t t t r f r o t t i F f 1.4‘a v e n w o rth to r i r et’ on. s tood onthe r im o f K o ck C rtH 'k and t<azed d o w n in to th e c a n y o n

T h e re w e re 1C>0 w a go ns in th a t t r a ^ a n d s c o re s o f" m o u n te d r if le m e n

W e ll, on th a t sam e d a le but ' ju s t 129 y p j r n r la r iT to t t ie da y

_______ B o h l>a y a f id M r . S p e c ta to r s toodon the r im o f R o ck C reek an d lo oke d do w n in to t l ie s tre a m M a jo r C ross had s tood th e re - p ro b a b ly ^ on the sam e spo t H e w a s fo llo w in g the I r a iT ^ a ro i id , i f you p lease ~ w h ic h c rossed the s tre a n i a t th a t p o in t, now a s tones throw- f ro m the

. -------------X w 4n------R a U s— p la n t ------ o l

s }> r r t l ic i sen t us b a ck a c lip p in g fro m the re c e n t p ro g re s s e d it io n put nu t by the T im es-N evvs W hat he s e n T 't in rk w as a p ic tu re o f a g i 'e a l h o o k “ USPd d u r in g c o n s tru c t io n O f th e 1 'u p p e rw a re p la n t a t J e ro m e A ’ ’ ta b " s ize c o lo r

- p ic tu re o f it h a dT )ee ii ascd fo r one of the tK lil io n co ve rs T he p ic tu r e ’ was ta k e n by B i l l W a g g o n e r but th a t 's not t l ie po in t

B ro th e r H a r r y w r o t r to p o in t ou t L lia t th e p ic tu re s h o w e d 4 h fr iia fu ty^ la tc h o f th e hook w ire d upon - a s a fe ty h a z a rd . B a i l in g w ire w as used to kee p the s a fe ty la tc h open

a n o th e r h a z a rd to a n y o n e h a n d lin g th a t hook A nd the n , he c o m m e n te d : " T h is ph o to ^sh ou ld n e v e r l ia v e been re le a s e d by the

T h e D o c t o r S a y s

Dear Dr Thosteson We have a shallow 20-foot well at uur sununer home. LaslSRrJng we sent a bottlejif w'aler to thet u i i n l y f u r ; m a l y s i . . j a n d we

For other readers with wells: wtiernakinB a sample of water to a county or other health department for testing, it is essential that a sterile

A m a lg a m a te d S u g a r Co W e $toc th e re as p a r t o f a s e a rc h to p in p o in t ju s t w-here th ie c ro s s in g a c tu a lly was,, '

Y o u 'l l h e a r aU abou,t it som eday ' — the w o rk b e in g done by m a n y

in d iv id u a ls to e s ta b lis h once m o re ^ e h is to r ic spo ts o f the O re g o tt T r a i l — b u t ju s t now w e ~ fiad to m e n tio n i t ju s t to show th a t's w h a t

' h is to ry a n d the s tu d y o f h is to ry is a | l a b o u t.

A s t im e goCs, 129 vPaVs is bu t a .)>_ f la s h a c ro ss the s k y t ) fe te r n i ty . B u t

fo r a j n o m e n l ' l j e l t s u rro u n d e d by M a jo r C ro ss a n d th e M oun ted R if le m e n ^ .^ n d f a r a w a y f ro m th is y e a r o f *1973.

^ ^ * T O D A Y * S C H U C K L E ;---- A discoui:aged • householider

rp p n rb ; th a t h e .w a s a b o u t toth a t f ig h te in f la t io n

- r b u t t h ^ ra is e d du es ,

....... .....J R W S H A 'M E .S H ^ A IE !

C ^ l i r o m id (S a h F * ra n d s c o ,- io be

W h ic h te lls us s o m e th in g w e i l t v e r n o tic e d A nd w h ic h show s it s o m e tim e s take s a n e x p e r t in ' sa fe ty f ie ld s to spot p o te n t ia l p i t fa l ls

O N K M o h K T IM K W e ’v e s a id i t b e fo re a n d w e '^ s a y

it a g a in — a f le a sF o n e m o re t in ie F a l l — o r a u tu m a a s so m e c a ll it — is fa s t a p p ro a c h in g , I t is th e m ost w o n d e rfu l t im e o f th e y e a r so d o n ’t w e a r y o u rs e lf o u t on these h o t d a y s and a jjo ih w h a t you s h o u ld e n jo y '

G IV E A W A Y D K P T ;W e h a v £ n in e p u p p ie s a n d 10

k it te n s to g iv e a w a y . P u p s a re G e rm a n S h o r th a ir a n d L a b ra d o r . C a ll 934-5484 a t o r c o n ta c tW L . H a rm o n i i | t h a t c o m m u n ity .

ere told that we have a small amount of coliform in the water Nothing flse, ^

Our area does have a very .small number of outhouses However every home has a .septii' system . about 40 fee! from the well What is c^rifonfi and 4s It . considered dangerous’’ A A W

Coliform bacteria are of the type found in • the intestinal tracLs of humans and animals, 'They are, therefore, found in the excreta

Thes coliform germs do not in them.s«-lvcs cause trouble — but their presence is an

- indication' otf- poHution, and rai.se the possibility that other germs from the sanl^ source

c-ontainer be used.County health departments

ordinarjl)' supply suitable contai'ners , along with instructlons^ns to how to collect 8 sample of the water and make sure that it is not

‘W rrtam inatftl from other sources.

Dear Dr Thosteson: About a )-ear ago my eyes began to get dry and boUier me. When I put saliva on my finger and touch it to my eyes they feel just fine. Water doe.sn’t make them feel as good. Gan you explain why this is’’ -- T- J —

I would that yott- ara.Tamy weH along in years, and such dryness„,„sp^e1;lmes

c^l^_get into the water-and— develops as we gr6w older . The carry a threarof such illnesses mucus in the saliva probably as hepatitis, t>phoid « r &cts as-a b«tti;r lubricant than mtestinal disturbances If the- plain water, ind that’s why it coliform bacteria can get into gives you moreVelicT '' "■the water, so can others, under You can purchase a solution csert^ circum a ^ c es. v railed ' ‘a r tificial tears" that ~ It is trt(e.ttQt,B>e d is ^ w o t - . should serve you very well for

.source of trichinosis, just be careful with it Wa.sh hands or utensils that have come in contact with raw pork Then cook pork thoroughly Ci^hing destroys the tricfiTnosis organlsrn.

What about constipation’’ Many can be relieved of it, both mentally and physically, by reading the booket, '■'The Way To Stop Con.stipation” For a

'copy-write to Dr, Thosteson in ^care of this- nev^spaper,; enclosing a long, self-

addressed I use zip code I, stamped envelope, and 25 cents in coin to cover printing and handling.

Dear Dr 'Thosteson; My hu.sband has cirrhosis of the liver and was told no drinking

TUf —

through the speech - that Watergate was secondary and being used for unworthy reasons to keep th President from getting on with his larger and primary nobler objectives

IS likely to be bitterly re.sented by the executive,-and legislative investigati)r^

' r y i i » lv*tu'|.|*n > h l S _

N i x c i t i sjK-ech andi his first major "Gieckers" speech was also striking In that other awkUard situation, 21'years ago, when he was accused of tiiuTng a political slush fund, he addressed himself -ta.-th.e.,, morahties « f the probl<*m, and not to the legalities

and dJtttats-on folks had on their minds

In fairness to the President, he said he wasn’t going to answer the questions raised by the Senate hearings, and he kept his promise It was suspected that after three rtiortthsof sflence,he would say sumething that .wniilrT ^ase if not remove the doubts of the American people’; but a-hile he didn’t make things any worse, he didn’t make them any Ijytter He merely asked for trust, but didn't offer any new

-fividence to change the poliUcal conflict or remove the public doubts

BERBrS 1

W RasfTT Toi- slx TTIOTth? other day 1 caught him wifh a cjin of beer He .says one a day cannot harm him Plea.se'. wfi'aT are the facts’’ Mrs C N

- w p s ' f t n n n i

A > iE W .^ . w e h e a r b y th e g ra p e v m e (a n d a

fe w w e l l p fa c e d s ta te m e n ts • d ro p p e d h e re a n d flh e fe b y - th e one j i jv o h jp d ) th a ts -d a in ra K o u tn ik is g o in g to H o n g K o o g . T o a s u it?

your Well #om septic tanks Is of some importance; but other factors must be considered as well What about the drainage and t^ k fiefSs of the Septic systems? Which way does the- (irainage go’ Toward your well?

Porous, s ^ d y i soil allows rat id drainage; in^eavier soil the drainage percolates through more slowly and more impurities are renioved.

Yon were wise to hjlve the water tested, but I would have

' it done again now, and under lhej:U:CMinstances 1 tUnk-you would be wise to have an

- experienced well man or a sariltai^ en'gihtw fprottably from, the health'departmeht) d i ^ ybnr wdT for pbtenBU sources 6t-^IuUoRv

this problem \Saliva and your finger may

cause infecUon, hence your system is not wise

Dear Dr, ThosteMn: You wrote that hands.lju]ives, cutting boards, etc., should be thoroughly ' washed after handling raw pork ahl. before coming in contact with other foods to prevent trichinosis.

My question is how you know the trichinosis larvae are, present, so yo'li can take these m easures?-' How ban we

-recognize them? — N. S. D.That's the point' — you can’t

see t h ^ . You can’t recognize -tiiem. You won’ t know they are

there until aflerward — whMi, ociI»$D U 'geta I(aL_ ■ . , i_

Any alcohol i even les.'? than a -an of beet^ » d ay » will- harm - such a liVer. But it's a common jxcuse. When somebody with ^rrhosis starts to feel better. ie think.s he'll keep on feeling -)o!t<'r, and starts nipping a bit rVesently he learns that he v, shouldn't have

But it 's very hard to convince anyone of that until he suffers Ihe consequences

Dear Dr. Thosteson; FrienSs tell me-one can have repeated, attacks of shingles. How do you prevent future attacks'’ — M.

“ r , rare cases it is possible to have a second attack of sh in g lesr-b u t. this Is^ 'ihe exception, not the nile.

Shinfdes can be a pairiful diseasci ’IV receive a copy of Ch-. 'Ihostes^’s bo«lti|r, ^Thicr:

him.in iKlhisinewsp^per.

c W > Wt

"Ram em O er g o in g th rough a p h a se ' re-TSrrbtHO k id^ and d id n l

tha-economy?"r V-

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FricftyV Augu^ 17, 1'973 Times News, twin Falls. It^hn

e i ^ - T 7 C ^BOISE ( U P I) T- State budget

officials hoped all 108 state agencies=T^(iTneet-We' Aug. l& deadline.- tor presenting

wri^tji* budgbt requests, but only 21 did and eight r e iv e d t o e extensions.

I^put^Sud^tDirectbrLaroy^^ C. S«ale said lliursday the law, reaas" that- all

- IHere is ceHain .irifortnlaUdW that becomes available after

SiBnctts must— irrrrreamrrirtHsrire&&ntiflrih" .aibqiU -their budgets bylAug^ . forjaiDglhelrpipposals. cttine

it, he said,‘the b'udgeudlvfSion ’ are nof oh time'pre legislative is limited. ________ fiscal; officers and ihe_jQint_

15 unless approved for exten­sion by the legislative director ■ and auditor.

He said thei^ um J i'a fae a flat

fall enrollment at colleges and universities as one example of vital information not.availflhle.

ihajoF problem is we finance and appropriations

■JEROSAUEM ( U P I ) A n Arab accused of hijacking a Lebanese airliner to Israel' to promote peace in the Mid(^e East said in eourt today he “ only meant good" and “ didn't mean to commit any crime;** ,

At the brief hearing for Mohamed A'^ounC^?. po¥ce asked that he Jse sehL back, to • Jail while charges against him were prepared. The procedure is common to Israeli law.

A-Touni toldtb^court: " I do not deserve to be iniprispned. I onlv meant good and I '• dn 't mean to commit any crlmeTT planned this for year^u-fand I maije. sure to protect the passengers to assure that no harm would come to them. ’ ’

Judge-Elieazer Goldberg turned down A-Touni's plea not to be imprlMheSlind sent him

^vfack to Jail after a lOrxnipute '■ i^aring.

A police attorney.said, "This is a normal investigation and it is basic procedure to put a suspect in jail during an investiyation."

A-Touni appeared disheveled an3TlnsJ)aven 18 houTsTJfter he commandecred t.bg plan^ ort.a flight from Benghazi, Ubya to Beirut.,,

Reading' the charge sheft, judge Goldberg Said A-Touni “fiijacked the plane while threatening with arms. When

“ thFpiaTO was over Cyprus, hu forced the pilot to land at l/Od."A court interpreter translated from Hebrew into Arabic for A- Touni. _ -= r

A-Touni appeared drunk WReF he took over the plane Thursday afternoon, wielding two pistols he bought in Alexandria, Egypt. The plane landed at te l Aviv’s I » d .

, Airport, whor^ Israeli security officers entered a hatch under­neath the plane and overpow­ered A-Touni from behind. No shots were fired.

None dl—the 119

M lll iA M IV IA l) A -T O liN ^

iiiVanI. 'on l>

Boise firjpcrews brace for worst

BOISE I U P I) — More Uian 1,000 firefighters fromthfoDgh- out thenalion have joined north­western crews as weather conditions pushed fire dangers

ine official lerroed- the Wforst'in 18 years.

Weather ^fcvioe forecasts . today called for winds, little -r'ftunaidity and possibly

thundershowers In the drought stricken area.

The Boiselnteragency Kire

bno.si tlip t^ews lo a toUil of 6,000 as tht center mobilized for the exlreme situation.

Jin k Wiisuii, Bureau of 1 jn d Management director, said Aruiv and National Guard c'rews will be called to fight the fires if needed. National guardem.sn in Montana have already beeh placed on alert.

.Mdtirof M11w;niki*t‘,Wis . hriiiKli i-hii'f in fire man-' agi'iiR'm ■for-'thi', U S. Forest

Center borrowed 1.080.firefiuht-'~ SiTvU e, .said the (. reWs will beors from Slate and federal fire ~ — — ^crews. Job Corps camps and miHfant farm labor groups tii

KcpT ni Ulf iii'ea as Iniig as tliejt are needed for suppression and mop up wotk

r e s s i o n n e a r s

DAI.I.AS (UPI I - The- 3 iiul ....................country is in the midst of nu- prune in(Vrei.st rale is reccMion and headed toward a now at !)‘23'7>er'cent in some

'depression 'because., of banks and the federal reservei," ■ bin banks and fi;deal Itep. Wrighf Patman, I>Tex , ■'re.st* y,e’ iire making a depres;

of the House, said sion right now, ' he .said "Thedeaii

r r

•Joeing 707 wa.s injured. They slid down the plane’s emergen(.y chute and were given refreshments in the airport’s loiinge -until their plane continued its flight to Beirut five hours later.

It was the second time in a week'that a MEA plane landed unexjiectedly in Israel, -I^st

■ Friday Israeli warplanes forced ^a-MEA joHo a n^it,^ry airfield in an unsucces^ul effort to kidnapfour Paleatinian guerril­las. ’

Oregon fin*

Thursday. prime. Intpre.st rate is a big:■ siid h i s - H o u s f r - " - i « -Banking Committee will begin hearings at the end 'o f the Cx3ngre.ssi(inal recess to head off the potential ecoreiinlc disaster.

"We^are in a recession right now.'" Patman said in a telephone interview from his home in Texarkana, Tex.-The cause of natipn's economic ills is high interest fates. Patman

not iru'iiningful and nubod> enfiircfs'it

"ll-Htfans the bljj^frttows like'' General Motors, (Jeneral Feeler- trie and American Telephone, ■and Telegrapfi can get their money al a fixe<l rale It ts-a ceiling for them. But- it is. a floor for other persons, who have to pay interest rates of 15 per cent sometimes.

V F W t a l k

p l a n n e d

b y N i x x u i___( c » Was’hington Star-News

1^/\SHINGT0N - The Whitt House confirmed Thursday- IVi'sident Nixon would speak U) the opening session of the annu;il Veterans of h re ign Wars convention in New Orlean.s about midday Mondayen route to San__Clemente..-Calif. .

Deputy White House Press .‘peoretary. tier^ild I.. Warren .said the President would fly on to his home and western office at San Clemente for a \ tay tlirough Ixibpr Day.

W hile in San C lem ente N ixon w i l l h o ld h is f i r s t new s w rrfe ru n co - since M arch 15. A.ssOciales say he w ill be p re p a re d to oop'O w ith c jiiestions about W atergate .

VV'an'en said the P res iden t w ould Hpeak out " fo rc e fu lly ” in the - -CDinimi--WeeJKs about ., prob lem s t t o t he coiK iiders of ( i\ c rw l ie ln f in g im p o r ta n c e , such as energy, in fla t io n and fo re ign [x i l i iy i.ssues.

W arren had no in fo rm a tio n on U hat N'lxon would say in hi.S s iK 'ccIi Monday to the VI-AV A sked f t l ie th e r the p u b lic

~wnn1d” b r~adm ittcd , h r .m id he u n d e rs to o d the a u d ito r iu m (■a|)ai il.\ to be lim ite d to about •1.500. persons and attendance 'vm tM be hfiH ted to de legates and Ih e ir w ives

( o i l i n g l i i l

bUlSl'; lUi>7-t>FValH anse n , U -Id a h o , T h u rs d a y sen t it s tro n g ly -w o rd e d l,r li'g ia M i to the Cost of l.iv in g l- C o i im i l s a y in g i t was iii i|M 'ra liv e tha t a r'e-6vn lu a tii1n Ix- TTiadc of proposed cc tH ng --

foT Wtnil 'R a s - f m l e s -I I I ’ sa id 111 the te le g ram to -

r u i i i i c i l D ire c to r . lo li i i T_... “ t lu n f iip . 1 ask a iid -u i'ge Uial the ( I . I l f fo r the p ric i- iK jrm be set a l Juno 1, Iil7 :t," .

IIa n ie n ,(4ia.‘v_ been m eeting w ith o i l jo b b e rs and d is tr ib u to rs and reports they a n ' voca l and unanim ous 4n p ro tes ts aga inst a Jan. 10 m a rk u p b a se ." . .

deadline, "but th a td ic^ make any difference. We \Vound up getting th'.'m late/anyway."

He salt* 'for some agencies

‘ be fore th r deaUllffe.'------ Seale said this is th&-first

year the state h»s had a I provision to extend the

deadlinrbutasfaras enforclnR

less we have enough material Among those agencies sifb- to work with ourselves, it is vmittingbudgetsontimeWednea- difficult to-prepare the budget day were the Slate ireasBret^ - -

near homesUGRANDE, Ore. (U P I) -

Whole families in the south end of thisconununity were evacuat­ed Thursday night as a lightn- ing-caused fire threatened to burn their bonnes.

The fire burned BtiTi5s~7.000.acres^of grass and timber and destroy^ at least six plush suburbaji homes.

IJghtrnng ignited dry brush four miles west of here about 1:30 p.m. Thursday and by late

evening flames had burned a seven-miletrail.McGheheysaid there was to be a declaration of disaster ts BeTfTade through the Office of Emergency FYepared-nesS. ...

No people were injured in the fire. Homes in the Glass Hill area two miles to the south were in danger, bet said. '

The Union County Disaster Committee,NationalGuard d Oregon State Police were coor- BTnatingevacuation efforts.

Military man qtiits

said that I president

t month, nder

iTHENS (U P I) - Gpn. j>sseu5 AngaUar resigned

today as commander-«n-chief of the Greetrartned forces to ‘ become the country’s No. 2 political leader.

•The gbvemment Angells, elected vie

the new r c fi^ ic l was succeeded as < in ^ e f by LL Geni CMmitrios Zagorianakos, tbe alrby com- niander. U n W Ai^elis could' not Iwld bc th e l ^ v e and military office.

__S J j 0 U-g m a-a-George-Pa]ijKS>p6ul6s, wbo h u led ow government since the colonels' cpup'ln 1S67. and Angelis will take their oaths of office as ipresident and v iie president iSonday, a government qpokea- tnan«W .— — - ______________

T h e P a c e s e t t e r sr t)R A ll-S E A S O N S

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6 ' T im e s N » w » rT w ln ^ a l l y Idaho Fr|(l,ay.-AuBU »t-IZ, 1 9 7 3 .'

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V ^ h i t e H o u s e

-jVASH INGTO NtU Pl) — Jeb campaign director JWin N. tors voluntarily in AprU to spelTStfiart Magruder, a key'aide in Mitt^ell, who entered his plea out his role in the scaridal. PreJaenl~N ixbira caitapaign ~ Jliney r ~~~ ~~ "OrtpufsevUybu’ rfegoIng to^

^ ea r, iay8^'~lie feels B oth-taR ue and Magm der haveVtrtatrj^u’v e ^ rt jr h a v F "---------'ortaUe'' after pleading will be government witnesses at w itne^,"N ealtoldreporters.

Indictments against other figures in the case are not expeclfed^Tpr “ S ev efa n n fifT ' weeks.- - , ^

l^ S ANGELES ( U P I) - Two , invesjigflting congressmen

toured the Western WhiteHouse Thursday,-ewen-looklngover the Prtsudejit’s t*drQamj and said the $a.4t-rhilliw—io.

- fcdcf^Iroohey;--spent there - appeared.to be justifiable an security grounds

Even, the $76,000 worth of trees and shrubs appear to be , legitimate scr,eens against a sharpshOoting assassin, they wiid.■ But they want cpnp-essional control of such spending in the

house where they viewed many rooms, incl udlng the president's officfe and bedroom.

AnoUier Cohgressman, Rep. Jeromie R.. Waldie,, D-Gahf,, ■was turned awtiy when he tried

, ioxonduct sIicK m ei'arrilhal inri

fntmr.Repy Edward” R. ----------

Democrat, said iie began tfie tour with "a very critical attitude^" but thfit after seeing the grbund himself "My gener­al impression i.s that the money which wa.s spent for security was well spent.”

Accompanying £yjfornia, was f:dwards, R-AJa.

On behalf of Appropriirtions- Committee. theiV spent three—hours inthe complex at San Clemente, t'nlif., they said ,and were taken through ajl facilities, including the"’office buildfh f, the grounds of Nixon’s prlviate- ly-owned esliite, and intq- the

Monday."When a person sees what

had to t>e done to install .security equipment around the house, the large sums of money spent for landscaping and other items seems Justified,” Ed­wards said --------------------------

For instance, Roybal .said;-------------because -of -a palm^ tree -that

TOyb'al, a was planted there "you could -see that a marksman couldn’t possibly hit the window where the President may be walking acTQSS: . . . .

" I t ’s beautiful .shrubbery and it cos s t76,000. When it was pointed out why it was done you can under.stand to what

-Extent they ( the Secret Service) go."

" I f someone SUdpts the President, we'll be the first to jump 6nUie Secrct r v ic e ," he

Roybal, of Rep. Jack

the House

sjiid. “ They're, in the business' of not losing presidents, and I can't say (the money spent) hasbffen a wa.ste .'.If cheaper ■ - than it -is to, have a state funeral."-

time after he entered-the plea i i>nn p«matt r oHiv«> years inin U.S. District Court. " I ' prison; a fine or both,decided it was best to plead James F. Neal, an assistantguilty to the charges as-stated, to Cox, said the prosecutor hadand I feel comfortable having decided to accept Magruder's(Joneso.” plea to a single conspiracy

The chargesWalnst MagruS- count instead of indicting'hiiner accused him ffrtonspiring to on other cliarges because

tion, concealing evidence and

lion filed against Magruder by special Waterigate Prosecutor Archibald Cox also accused him of taking part in a conspiracy to --‘•'misrepresent that the Centrallntelligence Agency fiaU an interest- -in limiting the investigation

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l i p s

- S e n . E r v i i r T : a f l s

I \ i x o n ^ 5 < I \ o . 2

eampaigMt man

JEB STUART Magruder. left, leaves US District Court in Woshingtoa. D. C., after pleading guilty to conspiracy in connection, with the Watergate, burglary and subsequent cover- up. At right Is Hs attemey James Blerbowcr;

— t t tn i— r— ---------^ ^ ------— --------- :

Magruder, ' 38, who was deputy director of the Nixon re- election committee in 1972, stood at parade rest as he entered his plea^before Chief' U.S.-'Distrlct Judge John J. SirfCa.

‘ I plead guilty," .Magruder sai't in a quiet voice.- Sirica postponed indefinitely thesentenctng of Magruder and released him on his own recogniza-nce.

Magmder -was thq-second, high Nixon campaign official to' plead guilty . to conspiracy charges. The first was Frede­rick C. IjRu e, an aide to

and Mackintosh is dead.

PAilL NEWMAN

DOMINIQUE S A N O A -^ 7,3 5570 JAMES MASON

f o r - 4 a ; p e r e l e a s e U S w a r r o l e d e b a t e a p ^ r f s

,GASTONIA. N ^ . (U P I) - Sen, SaAi fcrvin; D-N.C.,denied Thujsday that his Watergate C5)mif)Illee was out to “ get" the F*resident. He accused Nixon of

_gbstructing his Investigation by -rotnSifift^-tQ^celBa.se i c e c t ^ ..

* tapa.s,, •* -'T '‘ dSepIy regi-et that the

President, entertains the idea the committee wants to get hmi," Ervin sjiid, ’.'The com­mittee only wants to get the truth, I deeply hope that ^ e frjith'will prove the President Innocent,'"

Ervin.called Nixon's r e f i l l to provide Watergate Investiga- tors'With tapes of his Watergate conversations "unfortunate"

and urged Nixon to release the tapes to bring the summer-long hearingstoaclo.se,. Nixori^ call to end the hearings, made in his televised -speech to the nation Wedfiesday^

_Jii«hl.w,as_aulcUi,raleiled.biL. "T^rvin, '

"He more than any other hiunan tx’Uig c-an speed (;omple:. , tion of that work" by releasing the tapes of recordings of' conversations with former White House Counsel John W, IX-an III,

fX*an. in testimony aiven.before the committee at the outset of its 37 days of hearings, said he thought Nixon was aware of a coveryp of WatiTgate activities as early as Sept 15. 1972, less than thre« month.s after the, break-in of - Dcmocralic headquarters,

"Tlie President is obstructmg not only the courts, but also the committee" - by refusing to.

^F.N. S\!M i ; i {\ IN

. . . -tt-kji f i lu r *

S S a g e u t

f i r e d f o r

WA.SHIN('.TON I UPI I - A SpcTi’t ^cr\-1re agent who di.st losoil I'onf uk'nti.i] iiifoniia- tlon about Sti, l.t-iirne S, Mc-<«)vern during last year s campaign that #\'eriTuariy goT back to the Whit? Hou!;e is outo?ajob ------------ ------ — -■ The Secret Service ftre^ agent James C Bofton, Jr Thursday for violaUng agency pohc> ,.However, Secret Service ■

"spokesipen denied that Bolton,- who was assigned Ic the detail

-protecting-the. Democratic presidential candidate, was

'"''working actively for the Nixon re-election campaign, -This was iiTiplied in a confldential White House memorandum . quoted

. . t o t week by The Washington

,'llie service said Bolton had_ innocently . told his father (kiringa: family c6|iver»tion”

-.-about a sd ieduM t«edcehd meeting in Massachusetts^' which apparently was hever

t i l l ' i i i f u i i i i . i t i i t n ' w h ich K r v in .sjnd w o u ld s e rv e not o n ly the c o m m it te e and the n a tio n , "but al.so the P re s id e n t i f th e y s u s ta in h is p o s itio n '

The B it i le -q u o t in g h i l l co un tr> .s**nat^r. h e re to addre.^s a c h a ii iD o r o f c o m m e rc e g ro u p . Siud he w a n te d to a v o id m a k in y an is.sue o f i lh e c o n fro n ta t io n

. bo tw een the c u in in i l l ee and the I'^ e s id e n t and to t ^ lk a ^ n i t the m a tte r ■ w ith o u t e m o tio n ]'

N ix o n 's de fense th a t re1ea.se o f the t r u th w o u ld h u r t the O fn i'e o f the I ’ r e s id e n f w as a ‘q ue e r p o s itio n ' to a.ssutne.

sa id K rv in

w A S H iN c n ’ON ( U P I ) - u s;combat activities in Indochina, ended this week, but' the Pentagon and an antiwar .senator have opened a new debate about what the Ameri-- cao: war roje should .be.in- the futiu-e,-Sen, Han>ld HuRhos,-^rowa,

__siud IJliuj-sday the UnitedStjites should cOf off-all aid to South

; Vietnam if the .Saigon'gpverri- inent tries to help the Ixin Nol governnfent fn Cambodia,

"The law is clear," Hughes said, of restriations Congresis

“ pHr~Drr“atd~tir South .Vietnamese cannpt use U S, aid to come to the defense

R. Ziog'ler quoKtioned

w , \s h i n ( ; t o n lU P h -Krcis Sixretarj^ Konald I,

i)f the Camljodian government. Moreover, the legislative intent of thi.s law was clearly to foirbid any opt^ations in the border areas' of Qambodia. Such, (riierations would • also be in violatiiun of tbe Paris c{j;ise-fire agreements," p,

If .South Vietnam tries to intervene inX^m'bodia. Hughes

hidshould ceaseiiijiiiediately ". There has -tjecn sp^tKilatior

-the’ I />n Nol governmoht inlRht need tt^e-belp of .South Vietnam since 'Mt lost American air

^ alt went_ into effect at’ inidnigh^ Tuesday,” W illiam P Clements, the defiuty defense secretary, disa'- greed with Hughes'a.s.sessment.

He said the United States cannot prevent the ‘’"-Saigon govwnment from deciding on its own to provide military support to l-on Nol, "

WHEN YOU WANT s o m e t h in g B^T T Ep''‘ ci‘>ec k the HUIOs-tor sale

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ACE THEATREW e n d e ll

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W o r r * n O o i * t B * n J o h n to n

woi o good (tiqf.: ' but a/ollen bandilZ m o

CTlfPffH ■J iiU M iibe rs o f J^he W hrte tfo u .s r s ta f f t ia v e Ix 'e n q u e s t io n e d 'b \

.^ law .N ers of the .Ser-ate W a te r ­g a te L -u im iiitto e , c o iiim i^ tlu t! .sources re[H>rt

/.lugler. tlif «>ur(,-eb .said ■niur,s<l.i\, »asqiie,^ioned in hi.s office reiVmly Vith Wliile-

Counsel f’;cbnard“ n.ir-' mcMt slrting in bn the sessiorv

. \ ls y iiit 'e i-ro g a te d b.v' the I n v e s t ig a t o r s w e re S te p h e n H u ll, the W 'h ite U puse ap|>oint- rnenLs se i r e t i ir . \ . a nd J J iw re n i'e M . M ig ln . w ho w as <m a.ss is tan t to fo rm e r W h ile House C h ie f o f S I . if f H K M a ld e m a n

NOW PLAYING at the~ M OON G ID DRIV E -IN

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Jput> tnat Zoch Bass w o o ld n ’f d i« l ' 'Richord Harris in:

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, BEIRUT ( U P l) — Ubya took -Jt&.:^aiafiw4h«^tacg" campaign

against the United Stati»-«i a further by taking over 51 per

sure on Oasis by bShniiig Its oil expof tsfollowing the Occidental takMver. -i'' '

Dbyan Oil Minister E^edlnMabi ouksaid in a statement TVipoli Thursday nigbt that by signing the agreement, with Libya, Oasis had avoided

'outright nationalization’, i Mabrouk sald.Oasis'"gave in

to the conditions of this agreem ent” after realizing

................... ill ^ “ OUT detfiiyriin-atiQIlia gain fullA ^ f i K S ^ n T u o n a i r ^ ^ of oar otTwealth and

® - ------ — " gain ouf legitimate rig it j by

cent of the u.S.-o^ed Oasis Oil Co. Thursday, six days after nationalizing the American Occidental Oil. Co.

Oil sources said Amoseas, a third American firm and, the only ma jor group still operating independent^ In the oil-rich

Occidental Oil. Co. Thursday’s development also came two months after the Bunker Hunt Oil Co. was nationalised.

TF1|S)11 Radio said the agree- ' 'toent signed by Libya and.

Qasis will give the government im ln»ned)at^61—per— cent*

’ interest in t'ne company and 100 per cent control by January,

-07>r"The government of Col.

Moamniar Khadafy, who has described his oil takeovers as

r,'flaps in the face” for the United States because of Its [To-I.sradi policies, put pre.s-

a|ln)eans.'

Oasis signed Thursday on behalf of Continental, Amerada- Hess and Marathon, owners of the company. Representatives of the ^ e l l Company, which also forms part of Oasis, said they wbiifldTiave to7;oiisuU with head office before aereeine

— The deal with Oasisi " which

Friday, August )7, 1973 Times.News, Twin Falls, Idaho’ 7^

the deadline also for gasoline , Pennsylvania-T ,associationand No; a ^ e s e l fuel--The two— planned -to-;:shut-down---oVeF-----week delay “ was annoaneed .the weekend.„ Jacobs^

WASHINGT^NtUPD — )^lth The presentiprlpe freeze, on ^service sU itiona-operat^-tn-'—ga so lin e --a n d --^ ^ l—fu el-re -sevefal parts of thlTcountfy ihains In effwt until then.threatenlpg to close -In protest, But 'the freeze ends and new Thursriay by John T. Dunlop, tnid -direptgra ~olthe government has d e l a ^ ^Jce regulations begin for aJJ head of the administration’s associations nationwide woiilduntil Sept. 1 the start oT“ne» other • petroleum produpts at CQ'slofIjvint> Council. "J______ pieet-ln Jtouston,-Te»,r-thls

------price rules io r .. gasoliflg- a iid.m iatightSm iday asaAeduled. _ T i t e l ^ Ehase^^V jreguU - wppkpndHnd wniitHhe askftdtfl-

S t H k e r k i n ^

o n p i c k e t l i n ei- lA M O N T , ealtf. t UPI> -

i8 of the original follower$ of Unlted-T'anmvoTicersr

Tilts • the ■ first fatalitj' ntfir a struck ranch in the

has come after mOrtths of negotiations and threats of nationalization fronr. libya, includes an accord on substan­tially higher prices the compa­ny will pay for crude oil.

Kovin u\i ails % ish

umoTi"leader Cesar Chavez was killed by sriiper’snunfiro Thursday as he left the picket line at a tabic grape ranch,'

Chavez, visibly shaken by the slaylnn, said that if such violence continued he would

— T a li o f f a l l p ic k et s In th e ' San-------A-m ei i io r ia i - s e fv ie e -w il l-b e -Joaquin Valley, ’ ’Wo’re not held tixiay in nearby Delano

___uuin tf^o have ouC-people,shot." b ir th place of the _U F W —fo r,-fios<Iidas he toured thiilirta, Nagi-Daiffulah, 24, who suf-

lionii. When th<^ do finally take effect for service stations will involve _new price ceilings based on the seller's actual cost plus llis profit ‘ markup—in dollars and cents, n^t percent-, age-as of Jan. ID, 1973

Many retail dealers cpni])lain that this profit provision will , mean money out of their fwckcts-and-that-thousands of ■ them will " bo forced ojit of

union "Stfog'^e. However, on business: ;■ ,Wednesday a UFW member died from injuries suffered when he became engaged in a scuffle With a Kern County Slieriffs deputy outside a tavern here.

D i v e r s a b a n d o n

K e v i n n o

t o a c c e p t b i d ^

- UFW was striking 28 rant'hes which recently signed contracts with the Teamsters Union,—Tt|e two -untena—ure-

-44»«>d the fatal injuries-in the, fiyht with the deputy,, A UF'W spokesmansaid picketing would

-be-halted-during the l V-mfle-

Kobert Jacobs, an official of both, the Illinois and Indian^ Kijsoliiie dealers as.socialiuns, !viilil in lliuago ’ITiumlay hi' I'xpeclfil 90 per cent of the serv ile stations in the (Imago area to shut down ih protest

-Aug 24-^tt,-ynth-slRns-rearting’ ’■’nirs Station Guveriiuiciit BungliiiH. ”

IX'alers in Michigan had voletl lo close all ne ( -week■,-A

lendthelr support lb SiiildowriiTr _ These plans, ^ r e . made Before'Dunlop's aimouncemeht of the delay, and 11 was not imniediat^y clear how this would affect thol'ri.

Meanwhile, U,S, D istrict Judge Barrington t>'. Pju-ker ■ ' Thursday denied a request by tirand name gas station ownersto^einprthenrfruin Phase IV---- —controls He gave as hts reason .

-th p -fam h ar- teear~eontfoT5-------were not yel in effcct

N « -h s l i j l i

A n d r e a I T o r i dKAIRHAVEN, Mass. (U P l)

- A team oL divers Thursday abandoned its month-rorig i|ue t lo recover $2 million-in rlchcs believed aboard the luxury liner Andrea Dpria, which sank- 17 years ago when it collided

holm, killing 51 persons.The repovery mission, which

, cost at 4east $250.000. was- .nbruptly ended Thursday when a trio of diver9--who had iiianageJl lo cut into the sunken ve.'Bel two days earlier found

Mrcess to the'-^ip's purser's • \ ufflcc all but impossible,

"One long wall was badly buckled and thye was a lot of wreckage In there—twisted steel and wooden beams,’ ’

,i„SUPlKift diver Tim Kelldy said. ” We decided it was a death trap, and wc\veren’t going lo .send them in there,.:’

rS'ewinen also said weather conditions were becoming' in­creasingly dangerous.

The support ship Narragim- scn_ sleamed B’a'flT” to this

bpliom. Divers Chris Del.ucchl, and Donald Rodocker, both of San Diego, and photographer Bob Hollis remain in the habitat, affectionately known as ’ ’mother,’ ’ undergoing deconir pression,

‘h-^as-Bbaii'

CAHFKHKK, Ariz, (U P l) - - Kevin Stccn-^ras-a .suipi i!>tf for

his fEiends„’ the spiicemen It look.s like he’ll bi' able to accept that, invitation lo watch the joint Russian-Arnerican .space mi.ssion aftferall.

Kevin was 12 and the doctors ■Stiid he was dying pf cancer when llic invitation wa.s maite last year.

Me was the .subject of

effects,— Now he l!r“minptHHrt3r drugs afiiTneeds no treatment at all. He still undergoes exi«ninationsever.y other week because the cancer could recur.

locked in a battle -for farm worker representation,

Juan tX>lacru£, who had worked fur Chavez sincc 1965, died at Kern General Hospital in Bakersfield where he was taken after a slug ripped into hiii ohuKl naar his heart, T<vu

procession from the mortuary to union headquarters where Oaiffulah will be eulogized-by Qiavez...........

SWIAAAAING POOLSFilipino workers, liayani Advin- cula, 20. and Ernest Baclig, 64, were- arrested after -witnesses re[iorled the license number of the sniper car

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GLOBE. SEEOC I FtED CO,

Truck Lon*, Twin F o lli 733-1373

doned, divers recovered .some valuables, but ci;ewinen refuse

JQ- delSil *whal ihev are. Any booty may be subject b a court

■fight, and-wftiorewman said there wa?, a concern of "piracy” attempts on the Hrawlei^s return to Fairhaven,

No newsmen have been, allowed aboard the Narragan- .sell, and all rejwrLs on the progre.ss of the expedition have been made over ship-tu-shore radio by 4nembors of the salvage team! ’

Most of the $1,1 million in ca.sh and nearly $1 , million more in art objects, jewelry and other valuables, however, are believed located in "four ' •safesin the purser's office,

'^Every'body was ’ basically-Atlantic— O^aan— pgrt today i— disappointed wh.en' we decidedtowing an underwater llvi/ig chamber us^d as a home base for the search at the ocean

not to open the safes,' Kelley said.

w'Di UmnH'' was in v ite d a lx ia ril the USS. ’I'ic iin d c ro g a to watch the

,_jXpaUu H s p l^ j ih -d()wn in the .South P a c ific , re tu r’n ing fro m the liist p lanned moon lapd ing ,

K ev in 'is a space buff and was in v ited by N A S A -a flc r doctors said he had tehn ina l canccr and would Ix’ dead in a few nionlh.s

K ev in is 13 now, and doctors -•say tlie y c a n ’t explain it , but

th»‘_cancor is " in re in iss ion-'^ '^ ~siibside(l and no Iflnger an

im in e d iu le th re a t to his life , K e v in 's explanation for the

(Ira in a tic re ve rsa l in his co n d i­tion ts th a t— God tia ra plan in I lly l i f e , ’ ’ ’

D octors'.say tha t in the f in a l .stages o f h is fou r year ba ttle w ith c a iic u i,— he

TONIGHt

fhe FUM spo ts south of the border

fN THE

caiicul,—lie was ’ given drugs -.so strong that few oatienls survive the side’

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; To Corp.■ '0 Income was $3,232,000,I compared with $3,116,000

earned during the same period la 5 l_ i 'e a r .

— - eredit subsidiary announced also Wednesday that It planned to purchase tip to $48 milhon of its 10 per cent debentures, due in 1975

S p e e c h s e t

BtJlSE (U P l) - Len B. Jor- "IS iT.'Ttil liH'i U.S. senator and

Ida'ho govtrnor, wtll be the key­note speaker Sept. 13 at the annual meeting of the Idaho petroleum council at the Rode- way Inn

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A b i g a i l V a n B l n

A h i n A A f f^ ^ ^ tA M E & M A R T it lR

-DEAR A B B ¥>L«t Jne-teH you how I hwWJed th*-^nqr= — tog husband” problem?-For years I slept besWe him and

rate Mrooms. I finally took a look at myseU and reasoned that my husband would rather have .a ^ fted , loving-wlfe in th^ morning than.what I hat! become. s< 1 explained that I wanted to hug him until he fell a s l^ p - ;hen I'd go into the guest room to sleep.,and the first on^^i^ake in the morning would cotpe to the other's room to-^e together.

Nothing has wbrked out better. I usually wake up first, take the pins'out of my hair, brush my teeth, and ajiply a few dabs o( his favorite p«r/ume—then 1 plug in the coffee aq^ quietly sllp^Into Jjgd. with him. In a few minutes he ‘jfaells me per-iumg~«iul coffee and, we enjoy, a sweet time

Friday. August 17, 1973 TlmesiNevws. Tviln'Falls, Idaho '9 ,- ':

m is s s e ts

MR AND MRS MAC MESSMAN

C a l i f o r n i a r i t e s u n i t e c o u D i e

of being together; lie aecma been in alt our 26 years of marriaga. —

w e d s M e s s m a nW ife settFes

ChrtstiBnsen. Orinda, C a l i f . B e e t , m a n lyL,5nd James Daniel Martiris^ M g r tiaiir brother -tjr-^ the Jaaesville, Wis. were married brtaeBT^fn—lJsnCT

prob+emK ll.F K - Valerie Jean

betttfne- the bt4de -of Mae'-U^ Messman in-a-double

wore ushers.Mrs. fteuberr-

RUPERT - Mrs. Ida Cagle._ BuofitL.,— announces the'engagement and fdrthcoim m arriage of her daughter Jennie.to Chris Keenan, Twin Falls. .

Miss Cagle is the daughter of tlie late F. A- Cagle, and Keenan is the son of Ed Keenan and the late. Jean Keenan.

The couple plans a Sept. 8 ■ wedding in the Rupert I.DS

Church. ,Miss Cag r-

Minico High ^School arid attended the College of Southern Idaho for one year. Keenan is employed by Western Sheet Metal, Twin Falls. .

. IK N M K CA^CI.K

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iitermttn musit;—

July 28 at'St. Mary's College diapel, Orinda.■ The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert K.

“ Thrfstensen ."OrindaT' and-tha granddaughter of Mrs. Glenn Whitney, Kimberly.

.The bridegroom is the sohr 6f Mrs. Nuno Marlins, and the

-late Mr. Martins, San Diego. Calif. ■ , _

■"‘ ■"Thi!------ -------------------- w as"performed by K ^ e r Edward h. Casey anjl, the V id? wa's given in marriage by her iiither. Mrs. Ronald Edwards was matron of honor, and briilesmaids were Mrs. I>)U(>las F.akin, Gloria Najor,

Robert Christensen, brother of the bride, Fredrick Morey, Edward Shenk, and RichardSorem. __ _ '. -TJie bridal car w^s Rolls Royce town car.'

The bride is a 1972 graduate of Gttliferhia .State University and the bridegroom is a 1969 • graduate of California State, l^ 'e rt he yvaj affiliated with Slt^iiji n il EpsllOfi- fratm ilty.' He 'is a-, member ,, of the In ternationa l M arketing Division, Parker Pen Co.,Ijitin American Division.

Following a wedding trip to C.anada, tht' couple resides in Janesville.

This works out so much betterjjiaft-a whole night of tossing. Each night we thafik for each other, andwe do it together A c6uple becomes so .close when they pray together S<r tell-thc-wtvus of snorers to dg^what 1 did, and not to forget the prayer—or tW pCrTurije.

, .GRATF.FUL AND llA i’ PY

DKAK (i. AND li.: Brautiful. Hut thU arrangpmenl is possibir only otter Ih? kids have lefi home. Or for ch»ldlesi5 couples with giiesl rooms For the less fortunate I recom­mend adhesive tape foe. his njouth and ear plugs for her

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ring ceremony Aug. 4 at Peace reception was , heldLutheran Church, P'iler. ' foilowiog the ceremony with

The bride is the daughter of ; Evelyn Craven, sister pf_the MPSr J o h irT .-e ra ^ — hHrie. ia.ghaq »e.jif the

and the bridegroom's parents book. Gift bearers were Janet" ^schedule for membens of the arc Dr.I and Mrs. I-. E. ' TJaveri 'affd'Jeanette Graven, Ruhl' Art Guild at the Twin Messman. all Twin . Falls . nieces of the briae7aindMr,fjBd Fall-^^'ounty^ Fair has Ijeen

Till' candlelight cej ettiony ' Mrs. Melvjn R . Dixon attended - aftn'our •

Fair data listed

e a r s ,- o r a gentle j j h in (he rllis aceontpanied o v e r darling, y o u soumi like' a 7 17 ."

turn

■ „ DEAR ABUV: 1 i . ...i Mlu- ii'tt 'T from -TltOUHl-EU MIND who is worried l>einu.sc she will .s(Kin lie cmiIiIUhI to Social Security, but ha.s no l)irth cci tifi. .il(,‘ i ■ ('.ive her age

T h e re a re o th e r dooume'til?; w h ic h a)'e a c c e p ta li l&

S t a r t i n g s c h o o l b i g a d v e n t u r e

7_instance Sifiuol u Tords. cerisas.f^ord~:.aii Tnsiirancc poll- cy which shows bitlh date; marriage rocord showing dale of birth, pernu'ts. licenses, or voting record with ageshown . ..... ~ ■ '

,.nnmi nrc thou.'iands of people "who were not bom-in this countr ’ and therufure have no birth certificates But. if ofiir^f the above mentioned documents is offered as proof of age. it will be' acceptable U) the So<'ial Security office

N Y ' POST READER

. NEW YORK lU P Ij ~ For jjiillions of boys and girls a little taller than a fireplug

k s t h e - ; l ; i r l o f a

■ lierve-tingling adventure or a traumatic experiencf or —a

-natural rn’xt step in develop- , ment. ■

For the first tune, they arc going to school ^njl'rsery.,

.' )u n d er gar ten or ')first j ’ rade .^Whether the trans'i'tion from

Uie familiar at home to thv new it school is smooth or

traumatic deponds a lot on —wt«ft— roost ifi

depends on —.parents.So holds Dr. C'ynthia

Dcutsch. • professor of psychology and acting director of the New York University bistitute for IX*velopniental •Studies.

Dr DeuLsch as the author of The Disadvaritaged Child "

With her hii<ih,ind M;<flia. also a PH D and head of the Institute, she has co-authored many studies on child’devclop- fnent and behavior.

In an interview. Dr DeuLsch ^>aid many schools tend to Jiiiiiki' too much of getting the

. hild ready for school the first

(■an lead to a letdown. . _ "My attitude,'' she said, "is

• lo w ait and sec if the transition1 IS (liffu ult If so. handle it2 (icnerally parents should ; imiicate to the child tJiat a new *.ind positive experience is . aljout tfi.t^egin It's not the sort - "f thing you leave ’til the day ” L«-fore. _ • __________

"Actually it Is Homethmg that occurs from the time a

chMd is born You get them set, ■ior -csSmple, '--providing playthings the school has ~ SHHriar blocks and so on,______

liEAIt RKAKKR: Thank you with this helpful Information

for provid in g n iy re a d e rs

"I f It's a first time away from home for a child thei"e's bound to be a more difficult

; aliiustment.” ■Parents constantly holding

school over a pre-school child's head in a threatening way

~al*en'( doing a thing to helpthatfirst day ,...... '

.Such Mbins and Dads, ac­cording lo the psychologist, say

you won't be allowed to do that or act like' that."

I'he to<ldlers get ihe .i dea .school IS some sort of strait- jarket This notion upsets them

Dr, Ix-utsch said it is natural trt expect some tension, even if a child seems lo enjoy the .SUrling.Qf. day-?- .Those,

_riKAR ARRV-.Thi^ is ;i delayed answer to "A Believer

- ^ a s performed by Rqv. IlioiiiHS D. Johnston. Altar baskets of lavender and white flowers decorated the front of the church and large jade plants were placed throughout

J '' thesanctuarv, -- - Tlie bride wore a Ixirrie Deb

Vrrtorian ,st.y1ed gowTi 6f lined organza, the empire line, featured a high banded nec kline _ accented ' with ini[x)rted Swiss cotton Jace uliuti al^() lrimm.«<l the lopg,. liU ldsli'W e. Theakirt fell into ■’iti :m:i('iuNl riifflP 'U’ith .Swiss lace iiisci t at the iKittoni.

.She wore an antique gold -cross ' with pink <^nd green IrttVesT belonging the bride's mother. Het:."ThFee .liorod

' fingertify veil was held by a lace and illusion leaf headpiece aVented with .seed ptrarls. Tlie bruie carried a cascading bouquet of white daisy ch rysan th em u m s w ith lavender tuffs and ribbons.

linda Anderson was maid of

the gift tab e.The three-tiered wedding

cake was topped with ., a miniature bridal couple' in front of a white enclosure. The cake was' acc'b'hted with red ;md lavender roses and sugar

TtlftMe I Friday,

in Buffalo," whose objection to your stand on "living wills"----- (itmor and Johnnie Craven,

dovesThe bride's table was-

covered with lacc tablecloth over H lavender skirting. Flame of ifope candles with lavender .flowera flanked the wedding which wasserved by Carla Taylor. Mrs. DougH^S 'Halt^rman serv6'a~ coffee and Mrs. Dixon served punch

Mr.s. D a le B u tte r f ie ld w a s in e h a rg y ^ o t the-Jutchen............. _

^After a short honeymoon irr the Ketchum area the couple is now residing in Twin Falls wjiere the bride is employed by KeUwood Co. and the bridegroom at Idaho Frozen Foods.

Wcddini’ I'liests in r liifl8<t-

Buhf memBerf~w^ be in I of the building on Sept. 7. From 10 a.m.

to 2 p.m. hostesses will be Mrs'. Doris Harper, Mrs. Billie Pooler. Mrs;.Etta Patton, Mrs. Cilendoris Braiyien and lillian Voeller; from ;! .lo^ B p.m., -Vivian Watt. Ruth Sparrow, Mae Burkhart andli'ene Koci;

Georgia Kluender, Leuna CYismor and Nanpy S^wchuk.

Chris Rertus, Wendell, presented, the pronram onportrait sketching when the group met at the home o f Mrs. Vic Crismor.

The ne)(t meeting will t>e m October at th^ home of Mrs. R?)y 'Sparro«^ Ragvnnan.

BWtNG P .dr I Vino U>ok k

E AC E Of- M l N p bach to ifh d saJety c laeck iW car.

b r -It to d a y ’s C l^ss< fiod

nVhere fo dine

was ;^inted in your Jurltf 5th column*-here lIK'layed l>c- cause I was, in the hospital. 1 ' .

It seems lo me that "Believer," not yuu. is the one who thinks she's God "God determines who shall die and when," she says Why Isn't she willing lo leL.Him?: Why does-she insist that rrien use all those gadgets tn thwart His will? . . ' ■ I .----As for-mj>self, 'jnif viewpoint is ha]LwM. .tet,we^ri ^ etwo extremes of-jio ing nothing and. doing a ridiculous'

>-amount of interference I want to live as long as my brain

my brain goes. I'll be dead anyhow and would prefer npt to have the rest of my body kept artificially alive.

Sign me, " "REALISTIC AT 74"

Problrmi? You'll feel beVer If you get I t off your chut. For a personal reply, write lo ABBV; Box No. WOO, L. A., CalU. 10«69 Eaclote •UtnpecL telf-addreMed envelope,

please.

niecc of the bride, jjias flower iilrl.

htill Rodgers was t»st mari (liuy Oaven, brother of the bride, and Lynn Messman, lirother of the bridegroom.

Mrs, WinTried Bernhard, sister of the- bridegrooni,' ^nd nephew. Peter Bernhard", Mountain View, Calif.

The bride was honored at a shower at the home of Mrs Kenneth Bassett

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/TWIN FALl.S - A meeting

for eighth -prude football players will be Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Robert .Stuart Junior High SchooTTT-^ac^famg T5, Rol)ocl Gibbens, coach.

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terribly upset may revert to bod-welting or thumb-sucking.

And all will be weary. The tension makes them tired, costs extra energy as they function in a new situation

If you don't believe that. Dr IX’utsch sugge.sted you _think

1 yon were ina new situation. It took a lot out of_jiou, didn't it ’’

Now in a case where the adjustment’ t(] schaul brings back bad habits thumb sucking, bed wetting don'ts co ld , .............

"Give him an extra snack tx'fore bed if he does revert," Dr DeuLsch said "1/et him atoncr~Ttif habit wifryo-away-

Angrlet, Cal. SOOCD, for Abby's booklet. I-etler« for All Orraiioni."

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t teaspoon oregano , 2 tablespoons grated cheese T Mix first three ingredients ^ n d arrME.e ip a nine-inch pan, ' yiprcad' catsup over mixture. jDot with mushrooms-. Arrange

F «v6rltes. I f you have a favorite rcdpe^.^isL maO'ft lb the Recipe t>ep«rtnient. Women’s Page E^litor. The

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.SDN’VAf.LKY - The secon'd" seasoa Idaho. Hunter Jumper .Sun Valley Hor.se .Show will be Aug. 25-26 at the Sun Valley Horsemen's Center Deadline for entries Jn the show is Monday, Po.st. entnei will be accepted at the center for the ninth compftition in the 10 show series for 197a igh point

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Sieol'V • Seafood CKi ken” * lunch ood IBanquet Room lor PnvotePorUei & M eeting) I

awards. Classes include a variety of Knglish and western events including halter class, short stirrup equitation, ages 10 and under, novelty costume, dollar bill marathon, and hunter jumper events

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Wino by the D.nnk O f Bottle on SundQy Feotunt'g Ftngo' Steaks Ch.fWon Ruben ond corned Beet Sandwiches

fAMItltS wacoMti

Fir.st Baptist Church. .Jerome, by her teacher. Mrs David Mead

Mrs Robert Van Nest will assist at the piano and Kenneth .Stokes, on the violin. Both are from TwuTFalls

Miss cfroren win stirp variety of songs • from thfe French, German and Italian repertoire of the Romantic era. as well as a group of

hifting tti .1 irunii'. contemporary English and Tlii n wtii n 1-..INI ;\merican selections.

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final mootTWIN FAI.I.S - The Happy

Gn 1 Aicky 4-H Club last reflular mqeting for the year was Wednesday at the bonne of

" Christine Britt:- ■ —■ - — The flag salute was led by

■ShawTiH Wefferle,. and ttie ++J ■ pledge was led by Jane Klinke, A swimrtilng party and pot luck

; picnic, was plann^ for A.ug. 2i

♦ Blu* lakes Blvd. N. 733'-OJ50

C o ffe e sh o p o p e n 24 h o u rs

DEPOT GRltl'O p e n 2 4 h r s D q ' l y

^ n ^ O f g o ^ b o r d D o i l y

7 Doys N o o n

~ 545 ShbiTiana St. S.. 73: .n7 l a Good Food . , ; S «r »»d Right"

u\.crruLU.'!i-4hc ji: in i.u j)< l ri'iuldTl.i\I' bV-cn .ihTc In ►let rid i j l dumiiu l>i l I r u n u i .iod

Aw<i rdsiJiieeJLset

. B> Oswald \ JamcN J;iroh\

S«)u!h an.ilN70(j lh<’ uponinp load and dot ided he didn t like It He reviewed the hitJdinp and u"3s glad ho hadp i tried for a ilam .

W e S t MO ul d ha \~e cnllectet d ia m o n d I r ic k

iMlk'.SPAptR Vr.lhi 1\b,l

The biddm p ha.s beenN o r t h S o u i h

1 4l * a s s I V T a s ' . ! ♦I ’ a s s 4 #I ’ .JSS W is s ' < N T

at Nat-SL-Pah ' I;- iM iss Ghureb^ -ha»r--.st<MliMl——Ptotnk of tha Idaho— In­voice, with Mrs Mead for*the State Police tallt^on first aid. 'past (n rc fyea rs jn a Has suflg— Paity Sco», Mos« iw . was n p under the direction of Carson Wongfor five years. She plans to continue her study as a voice major at.the College of Uaho this fall.

The putjlic is invited to the recital.

—Palty Scotl, M6SMW. W8S guest. A ’ tfembns&aiion . oiI l .

, gathering was given by Paula ■ DelfCw. Illustrated taMtsiwere ^iven by Brenda., De^e.w sowing tx)xe^; Jane^KIin^e. shoe buying;' Chrisiine Britt, magic bags.

GEORGE K’S1749 k )m b « rT y Road

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: SHOSHONE - Young pe(^le jenteredln tfre summer reading Zprograiti at the Shoshone city riibrary are reminded of the l^ s ^ ia l awards meeting at ^ lOnSa jn.Mondayatthslibrary.- TTiere will be a JHrn strip Ssho frn by JoMph Nishlmqto Sand TefrtshmerHs will \be

-H b ro m h = * y . m ero b ^ vib f 'the ' library—board , accti^Mng Jo_ _ -

--------•_____

Mrs. Marx Nielsen, librariafl , Parents and friends, of

participants are also invited. About an hour's program planned.• Books-jcill be given to two teys and two girls wh<) have read the most b ook S 'd u riii^ the sunfmer reading program period.— . _________

-and f fw w antl wgfiT^ jiur**)»»how many of each he had

'Then he asked the all imnnr- : tant question ' How c.in I make my contract'’ and dccidojk that the best way lo.go .ibout it was toMeave trumps entirely alone'untilhe coiild Jo'somc- thing^baitt his Side suit, ..

He ruffed the second spade and p/omptly played his .tee

..and^king^olJiiamoads. When both opponents followipd Jjj ,the .

-P:\ liu SfiTlt

♦ Q S 6 t 2 » : ♦ A I + A K J 9 : W hat do you do nou 'A —B id si< sp a d rf ont> Y o a r

p artn er lim ited hi& K hcp be bid | three spades, m

TODAY-S<}I K STI«N ‘ ! You dccidc- to bid (ive mt-trtimp ®

against ou> suRRcslinn Tour part- | ner bids six hearts What do you do |

C o lo n a l S a n d a r i'

KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKENN o r th 5 P U ______A c r o t f F ro m

W o ih ln g f o n '^ c h S S T “

Home Mode Soiodi > D elioou t Creom P *^ Inside Otnm^ A jeo v

vauR£AOY IN MINU

■ W e o ffe r a com plete k inde rga H enxu rricu tu m w ith em pha" !

I sis on phon ics, r e a d in g a n d n nath jread inesj. ■

_ A S A B O fS tjr ■ — =--|fW e in c lu d e d a n c e tra in in g a n d a c r o b o t ic i^ fo r p h ys ic a l ■deve lop -T M rtt.. — . ' 5

F /R St O A V OF SCHOOL—fuis., SEPTrmh JD O N IN A M A U L D IN 'S K IN Q E fiG A R T E N !

, .361 3^d Avenue N o r th Phoi>«< 7 3 3 -1 4 4 6 o r 7 3 3 :^ 4 9 7 ■ - .

IMICEIISfll RESTMIfUNT T l l F i i U » f r — -

C «n t »r « l-T h »- - I Downtown Mod

f a m M o 'n in g~6 o .m . -

"Twip fo ils 'lo rg »»>oncf F ln»sl »# M O u ron f.

^TURFCIUB. 3 3 4 Follt A v » .

• A m e r i c o n - l l o i i o n C u i s i n e

• Loun^ » V• L i v e M u s k '

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MOSCOW — With M y costs rising and liay sliorlages

, '^ftCTerasing, in - severity — tfiEOUghotft—tb »—Mate, - the-

, University of Idaho'(^Uegft of Agriculture is advisiVig farmers how—to—use— someimtamuiar leeas^s substitutes for'hfly. "

By-products of grain, pea and grass seed' production are |Uitat>le for feeding livestocK

_jven thou^ they haye not been popular feedstuffs in the past, according to lylorris Hemstrom, animal scientist for the U of I Cooperative Extension S e rv i«.__ :jL/Uthough------th «y— - ar e-‘

producers learn the'merits anti limitations of the by-product feeds.

known by-product, feeds is avBilable at e*tpnsion service offices arbund- the- ^tate','-

feedstuffs with moderate nutrition va lvr, enonrrotis- quantities of by-products from Idaho grain and seed production usually go - to waste," Hemstrom aid 'This ’ year, ffarmers and slockmer) are M - «e -th ea e - by-

-proOucta iii orde r to Tedtice their livestock .feed ing expenses."

Wheat straw, hop vines, dry „cullprodui-ls arc ' unknown feedstuffs for mOTvy farmers who are accusloiiifd to fewlinH alfa lfa hay. A statewide educational effort by the University of Idaho Cooperative Kxtension Service Is aimed at helping livestock

Hemstrono said. "Most farmers who are seeking infoVmation will find it convenient to consult their county extefasion agricultural agent. The county agent knows the facts — and he's familiar with the-local situation," . .

Some field crops have been treated- with pgsticid^^a which.. should jiot be ted to livestock, lie m B t r o m^ -c a il t Lo n e "p’ arrtitrs mUSf avflld by-prodttcf--feeds ■ contftiftiTtg chemical residues,-’ ’ he"iaid.

Im p ro v e d h a rv e s t in g techniques will help preserve the feeding value of certain by­product roughages, the -University-of Idaho Tsctentist

"When beet tops are properly cured," he said, "they

'have* about 72 per'ccnl of the■ leeii. ualm^-of~atfalfa^ a ^ -An~--'acre of bee ts that produces a 20 ton crop of roots will supply about 14 Ions of tops. I( Is wortliwliile to use beet top harvf.sting equipment which removes the beet tops from the r'ools before digging. Otherwise, valuable nutrients

are'wasted.” 'b When wjheat and other grams

are harvested with combines,___________________ _ . maylost, Hemstrom noted- “ Much of the straw .can be recovered

-frbm the ground,** He safd,

v tiv e s to cE -^ S on fr? -- i‘G<vod resets have beei^ obtained^ when the by-iirddiict

-have, been su 'other feeds,” Hemstrom said. "P roper supf>l(Bmentation is important tmd that*i^ why we

Ith

vine silage or hay^,|^eld pea straw, lentU straw, sweet com cannery refuse 8ilager,.All9 il^ Mid clover .straw, bean

ia too tin t lfl.66— think each farm er should"but the ch^ff raked up once it has bMn scattered."The .way to save the chaff is lo install a chaff board on the combine a a means of bunching the chpffr This is worth doing because chaff is better feed than straw."

How satisfactory is the use of- straw and other roughages in

check with' his county agent for information on supple­ments.” ' .■’ By-products recommended

by the University of Idaho as emergency substitutes for hay include tthe„l_^fo llow ing t;au€haeps3i.

Hop Vine^sttaR^-jor hay, pea

beet tops, com cobs and com stalks. corn'.sUage and « r e ^ grain stralv''ahd chaff.

-v t -

tciin. ' ■' ^j'^By-product .feeds can be ffliU z^to Mme degree by all

atrtfHu__ qU ss« s__ . of _____ H vestock."

°liit for hay is dem these typical ratlons'd by

rated in ^eloped

pounds of cull beans, 10 pour.ds of sweet com irefuse siliige

she

'Ihe protein eotitertt livestock rations can be increased' by adding feeds which the university classified as ’ ‘i>y.-pr^>duct'concentrates.” ' The concentrates' with relatively high percentage?, of protein include alfalfa and clover screenings, dry ' cull beans, dry eull peas and wheat

lemstrom said.' "Cattle and ep will make the best use, of

rougliage " because thelif• digestiyer--systems contain ^ba'cteria which aid in the breakdbwn of fiber. Horses will mike more limited use o f by- pnoduct feeds. Hogs will benefit from cull peas and bews but will pot effectively utilize most other by-product feeds.”

.How bv-prodiict feeds pinch-

cattle. A cow weighing 1,100 pounds would rece ive 20

pounds of pea vine silage, 12 or more poun^ of cereal' chaff and 4 pounds of oat hay. (An alternate ration: 2 pounds of barley plus beet tops feed free chofce.)

2. For fattening cattle. 6 ne reconrmiended ration for an BOO-pound Steer would be 10 pounds of barley or other- gpairt,-5 pounds of beet pulp,-2

ration for a 70-pound lamb woUd be 2 pounds of oat hay, 1

jouhd 'of barley-, pound of)arley,- leet pulp aiiu^ Vi poumrufeun bean^.

LAY AW AY YOUR OUN AT

R E D 'S. 21$ ShothoQcJSt. V

Oil y ie id stead yBOISE (U P I) — Idaho Mint growers expect to

harvest 253,000 ppunds of peppermint o il,. -'^cording to the Idaho. Crap and iJvestock Keporting Service.

n at thiy level i» umhangrd-fi Olii ’ y e v earlier, but IS per cent less, than the 1971

production.At the same time, the reporting service said

jdaliQ hop productlgni&lljttr c^^nLa^vj: that ofa year ago.---- .T ^ -: - ___

The Iriahn hop productiao-ls forecast fii he 7J2 million pounds. The Indicated yield per acre was se fm 1,800 pounds. ___

Tw in Fa lls \ ivestopkTWIN KAI.US - The market

was 5lsiidy witha week eHriier at the Twin Kalis l.lvestock Commission Co. Wednesday.

Good to high choice steers sold 49.00-54.00; ■ standard to low good 47.00-54.00; utility steers 46.0<M9.00; fed irdTs'tein steers 45.00-47.00; good to

B:I 0 0 ; light feeder steers 60 00- 70,00; cominon quality steers45.00-5:t 00;^Holstein steers47.00-61.00, poorer grade steers40.00-48 00; heavy feeder heifera.i9 .OO7y . 00 ; light feeder heifers 53.00-61.00; common lieifers 40.00-50.00rsTeer calve5“

B A C K - T O - S C i r o w n i M B WBLIli LAKCrSH^PPIiiO CENTER

HOURS; 9-9 A/\ONDAY thru SATURDAY — 1 SUNDAY

Men's Layered.Lbok

S h i r t s. P o iy /C b lfo n l in j ls

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SAVE *3.09MEN'S LINED NYLON

B ASEB ALL J A C K it• M o la h s n a p f r o n t• Burgundy or navy V’Y i Striped knit trim ' > j

_*_Mon's sizes 36-46M o d e l N o. 9 8 -7 5 6 0

After Safe

S K I R T S70.00-80.00; common quality

h e ife r»—-46.-00-SOt<)O;— ■ teer-ealveg SS.OO fr.-OOrhetfcr— —standard to low good heifers calves 58.00-72.00;

'48.00: com mercial and .17.00 standard cows 40 00-45 00; utility cows 37.00.41.00, canners and cutters 28 00- 37.00; conimerc-ial bulls 15 00- 50.00; utility bulls 40.00-45 00, light bulls 50 00-G0.60. ’

Stockers and feeders Heavy feeder steers 52 00-

LivestockDENVEHl UPU— l.ivcstooki ^Hogs 150. Barrows and gilts

2,50-3 00 lower U.S. 1-3 53 00- 55.00, 2-i 52.00-53,00. Sows 2.50 lower 1-3 48 00-50.00

f i r q i n

SEATTIJ; (U P ll Today s grain prices, f o b Seattle Soft white , no bid White club no bid Hard winter no bid Corn 1.25-1.17 Barley 1.10-1.13

vealers 53.00--

' . i - i ' . f s «v .th A v i* f i»g i* Mr(>i()hl> p f ^

• . ,-il.M si.MMN Hrtipb Sr«vt3pr»yso 649 6*100 .yt'tsaj M iW 6'! 00 'u«

V '. . - I M v ^ in p r.r ..•% dS 00'V M ->(• 6A-). (•* s<1 64' 64 SO | .Ortf

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- • C o t t o n & P o l y e s t e r B le n d * - -

-Reg. $6.97

S a l e

a SMALL AO like this, ordered for 6 days

COSTS tfss nuN u t Dtr• IM ri iruM I kllllfll

1^8,000 times

^ n t a c t rti* T i m « t -N « w s Farm 5sle< D epartm ent fe t f a m p l« t « odw arltting co va ro g i at y o u r f o r ^ io l « , b o n d bill*, n «w ip < g > «r covaroga (ovar 7 0 ,0 0 0 ' nodmr* - in M a g ic V o lU y V -o d v o n c * bitt­in g . AH a t o n * s p a n o i fo w r o l« . Every tola in Ihi* Fa rm C a la n d a r for 10 d a y t bafora tala -

--------------- AIMIUST asWHITE KNOB MOTH > t i A l l E I PAIK. MACKAY

s ' A dvarliiam ant; Augutl 23 Atf^tlsnM rt: Wart, E lian . Mafclay. Clarh t M aiMrtm lth

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C R E S T

Baggy Knit Shirts• Ribbed poly cottop• SolicJ Colors. S-XL. M odol No. 100 -6625 ...........

T O O T H P A S T E

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S A V E 4 0 %VASELINE 18-OZ. SIZE BATH BEADS

' • N e w Ir+fensive Gar<j• rfr r-r1 si-ifi• s .

MEN'S CREWS GLENSHIRE

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FAMOUS SCOTCH TAPE*■ Cellbphane tape in a plastic disper^ser. • 5 0 , roll, Vi" wide. Hundreds of uses

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S P E C IA lr ^P R IC E !ELMER 1V4-OZ.SCHOOLGLUE• T w is t c a p p la s t ic• C le a r d y in g , n o n - to x ic

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S A V E 2 2 %3-PJECE LUGGAGE SET• D u ra b te te a th e r - liV e v to y l to r lo n g w e a r a M o ld e d g r ip t ia n d le . C h o ic e o l b lu e o t ,g reen

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KETCHUM — A group of Ketchum contractors and building material suppliers,has called for the removal of city building inspector John Jacoby. i, In a letter to Ketchum Mayor Kenneth Richey, the grou|)

requested immediate action and stated the request had itenuned from problems encompassing the past year.

-fTie lettercited'the following points: . - "— That' in too many cases It has ^ken up to t wo and ene half

months taget a (building) piermit..ln .view oi tiie lengtn o( ttie— bulldijig seasuii Uii!> Ims lUiiiBLviisailly liantUcappwlm a ny

pr<)jectfl, the letter stated.— That the group is concerned with a "conflict of interest” by

Jacoby. - ' . ,The letter stated thiat Jacoby “ is the Ketchum'Cuildlng

Inspector, Sun Valley inspector, Elkhorn pi'oject engineer, o^J^rating a private practice and desiKning within his

— JurisdtcttDnglTastrtcraa-slmultaneDusly:"- - Thtit "M f. Jacoby’s attitude and coinlTirrwhlle~carrylng out

his duties are not acceptable for & puDiic otticiai.' ’ "— That the uniform building code requires two sets pf plans to

te 8ubn}Utgd_to the bulldog lnsE^tor^n4.^atter- ''»''rpqtlnnii, "^ ejTset musTbe returned to the builder. TTie letter stated that

; has not always been done."- That, according to section 204 of the-uni(orm building code,

ha ve~Deer»-6F0ttghM«'fl»j'— aUeWiSfl resignation.” ^

Responding to the points in the letter, Jacoby said the average permit processing time In 1973 was .13 daysjncluding pej-mits applied for during the moratorium and issued after .the_. moratorilim was lifted.

Jacoby stated that he had “ recognized the possibility of a confK l“xiT W t f e ^ Tong~BeIore these conTFactors wrote this letter.*’ He said, ‘T have'never dont any struclural engineering m the city oi Ketchiun-except tor a few i.nlriur beftm y anU- columns," , ■ ” , -

- In rebuttal to ttieT)Otnr aW5in"hT^on3uPr,"’Juc-oE^faili he thought his "attitude and conduct have been above r^roach .”

The building Inspector said that if the second copy of pl^ns . have not always been returned i l was either -'aR-eFr-OF oF^te Builder fias failed tojpick them ap." . , . _ .

JaiFoBy also'salSTie wais fbr ' a board of appeal. But hetHFpast.

N c ii io r f lo i i l

alffb?— -said “ no one BTpressed^STiSsa^ior sucn a Board in

D e e p f r e e z e s a l e s H o a r

By B IIX LAZARUSTlmes-News-wrlte'r ,

TWIN KAL1.5 — Magic Valley deep freezer sales have soared, packers are “doing great" with custom' worki and no cattle are being slaughtered for grocery stores,

Paclcine withcompanies Hiroughnut thc,-Vallcy at* i uniiing backlogs of private ortlers while they have discontinued slaughtering cattle for the retail market.

"We Just can't buy cattle and slaughter lhe{H..and sell them," Howard Gibson of Gibson Brothers Meats in B ^ e y ffaid, Kar.tlie lasttO daysTIiBSon Brothers had been doing only custom work,“ WE'x£_staylng realTiusy,” Jie add^d.......... ....................- “ VVe’re Silting in pretty good shape. We’rclusfSbing custopi wor4i entirely^” L^land Green, an employe of the People's

Quality Packing Co. in Rupert, said, ,Green said ^ a t three weeks ago People's stopped

slaughtering cattle fflt stores Now, the plant is rurining at full . capacity an(l is behind on cutting orders, he said. '— Mrs. Kenneth Hutchins of Ed^n Cold Storage ii»&teO|Said that they had been able to buy "a few cattle here and there " and that they were putting up sonM-han)f>urger for .schools and the fair.

However, Eden Cold Storage has cut back by more than 50 per

"W e're like all the rest of them. Just like Independent, we can't buy the beef and sell Jt," a worker at Parr's l>ocker in Wendell said. He said that Parr's had heai4y-ahut its cattle slaughtering operation for grocery stores ahd 'iras operating at full capacity on custom work.

c ^ t on its npn-cusiom cattle slaughtering pperation^ Mrs, Hutchtns_malntaincd,-“ Thls'we’ck it's gqnna be worse. We just don't ha^e someone around we ran bu^(cattle) frui^ . In the next two or three weeks we probably wonTBe doing any (non- custgiii slaughterinK I "

Thfe j4li£liec_.,£iBrfS5fn worry about publicity causing hoarding. "You don't want a ruu_on.yaur meat supply. You'd rather lake care of your cuj)tOimers," he said,'

Stores react to hoarding by rationing the amount of be -f they put on their e«uittera, he rmttntnincd. “ A t0t[Otsmres don't Pill more meat on their counters to keep from'rminiiig out thev weren'tirationingj they couldn't have theii*] counlep#-f5i«djaiJ, every morning and emptied out every night,"/he said,

Steve Gilbert, a worker at Marlow's Meat Market in Wendell, said that his-plant had stopped breaking up'beet lor stores and was now doing solely custom work,

Uobert¥let<.>her, business manager at (he Hryant Packing Co, in Burley, said that Hrs ant cannot affordto bgy cattle «l-current prices. However, Brj'ant has been at>le to keep up about 50 per cent of its busine.ss to grocery stores by slauglierlng cattle in it-s own feedlols.

Klctcher said that Brvant is "verv:.hasv'^ willi i iistnm work— and has a backlog of orders.

Meanwhile, freezer sales,have comnlcmcnted the popularity of custom work on cattle Every 'ru'm Kails aeep treezer dealer listed in the yellow pJiges reports being out df freezers for Uie past week. v

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J e r o m e

L i n c o l n

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T w i n F a l l s

Frtaay, 17, )973

g r o u p

h e a r i s r e p o r t

HUPEHT Two trllffic reports for the City of Rupert were (Uscnssed 'Ihursday at ffife Chamber of Commerce by John Wanamaker, engineer with the State Highway Department.

Wanamaker said he was assigned by the departrrlent to make studins in towns thrpughout the state because it was felt that 'Q< l i>laIT i ifi neededithe-airf of some expertise.-■ ---------

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BUHI-EY - The Burley Pirq IX-partinent was still battling a blaze tliis-momtng which began in a lOO-ton haystack southeast of Hurley 'I’hursday night.

The department received tlit; ( all about 11 50 p.in and crews were still fighting the fire Parly this morning at the .lack Funk farm, 300 Sooth and 150 Kasl of Burley,

- ,t i l l I I l '«> i in d ^ u i t f >

(jl.K.iUlNCi-------After—dclivcraling...5'.j hour* 'l~hurBday-iCiooding County jury found Willuun TtiJwbndgc, 36. Wendi;U..g u ilty of-g«ssiessi«a.iif: B to len-ppopertyt - ----------------

He wa.s chargc>d by (uunty law enforcement officials in coniyiction wiUi the theft of calves from a tiooding County

.ranch, ^^ntenctng was scheduled Aug. 24.

A c c u s e d f a i l s t o s h o w

t r a f f i c t r i a li n

IOiiiK»ro t i r a u K O K ^ d

i \ o i r s e 7 s T ! i i r ( » p « ‘ a i i l< » u r___ WASUIMGTON (DPI ) — President. Nixon is planning his

KUl'F.HTRupert,

Randy Nel.son,tatlptr23, Hupertv failed tii apprnr

Ihursday at his tn ^ fnr failure

driven tiy Ignarin Minga,. 31, ,Ku[H-rt, abmit

sti.ick l':nni.s Nelson trs—rhargfri irrth-

BOISK lUPIl The Idaho I.aw Enforcement ' Planning Commissiaa" has. approved- a grant^ of $80,000 in federal funds for the Elmore County sheriff-police building

'Hu' roiiirnis.Miin also votcl to ("iidui I i> study to deterinuH' -wtwllwi t itounli funds front (fit!

"^rand tour” of Europe in Tale (Sctober aiia.early-Novembcr-io rebuild .\tlantic Alliance unity ,jlVhite House officials said today.

FYeparations have begun for a two week journey that willjake Nixon,to Prance. Britain, Germany, Italy and Belgium as well as i>erhap» one ortwo otfier countries in western Europ*

J'All chmmunities in the state of Idaho are not necessarily up -Ito par in traffic safety," Wanamaker told chamber .members and representatives of the Rupert Traffic .Safetj Council.

11« coi«n«*f>ded Rupert on its interest and^Tiot^ that the city council had already adopted one of the suggestions in his reports by hiring t:hct Mills to study and update all traffic signs in the town, : Y .-

Wanamaker's main report conctrmcd FYemtmt Avenue , pnc of— the iiiain streets in the town.

He .said that at two points on the artery there were five streets coming together at intersections which could be confusing, and po.se a traffic probliin, but the arran^ment was not unique to KupeHr y

The report listed severaPsilK^stions for changes on Uie street, one of which would be to block off the center of the street,closing it to through traffic Parking could be utilized that wav.______he said, and the street would be made safer for pedestrians.

■— '‘The street is no.l-lieing used to fullest extent," he said. The cily .shouTJTaTie advantage arihc Wtatti-of the strict, mcreirse - — the traffic and promote additional parking and pedestrian crossings, litMoW the group. ■ '

,WttBSmukta:_said_lhiL city. j>ht>ukL h ife !*i».«*p »rt’ to"Sliidy-tWt— -r “ entire traffic picture in the city and "find out where'you want to go," I

_ jL U n d fi_ £ {^ the recently passetUederaLhighway bUl^will be going mainTy to the larger cities, he said, and sm il towns like Rupert will suffer. Some state and local roads will be tlaken.off' the system, he Mid,

" I f you hgye a jjravelroad , you Will prdlrably havtTa gBsrol . roay for years to come,'' Wanamaker said, although construction on major highways will be increased and speeded ' iup ' ■ .

Mingo had dimmed his-linhts , fAltnr7>rn ctAp fii ;m Ij w KrrfnrrpmpriT 'n<;<!l<:tnnrp BELLEVUE Investigation is continuing into the apparent' glaught6i-' of a 'Bggf'aBimar UII a ' m iiuli six miles ■ stiuth -of-Bctlevue, ^

According to Blame County Sheriff Orville Drexler, entrails of what appeared to be an about 400 pound yearling were found in the canal Thursday morning, adjacent to a cattle herd owned by Dale Reedy, Fairfield

Ure^lw^'!nd the entraili appeared to be-from about 24 to 48 hour's old.

to stop at the scene of an accident which resulted in the death of .Scott k Rnnis, 15

A t>ench warrant for hrs arre.st was ordered by Minidoka County Magi.strate Court Judgt'^^laine Anderson.

ITelson was allegedly involved tn—the hit and run accident which clainwd the life uf Kmils. Rtipon . on May 11"

Ennis was riding a bicycle along baseline road. Rupert, and was stfuck by a vehicle

for an:i approaching car and failed to' .see HmTHi, according to Deputy Sherrff Kobert Nevarez. He said witnesses at tile .scene of the accident had c(lvercd Ennis with a blanket and were directing traffic around him when a .second \Thicle approached at high .speed and ran o%-er the bov

accident, and had pleaded not guilty to the <'harge

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— WitTiFsse.s I e|K)i ti'd'Tnrnptng' out of the path of the .second vehicle, allegedly driven by Ni'l.siin, an instant tx’ fore it

AdministriUion will be left over for either a courthouse in ('.anyon County of a jail in Nampa,

F.liiujrcCount) ClerkBillTi ail .s.;ii(l ill addilion to the *80.000 from the planning commiss;:jn, $40,000 in L'lvil defense funds, would he used to construct the' facilit\"■TTr h is ri Smd* a bo u f llbfiTmH) ' w o u ld be a v a ila b le " due to a l* )n d issue W hich pa.s.sed in ,-\p ril

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t a v e r n i n e a r l y m o r n i n g6 proposals

(C ontin ued from p 1 1Telling the board that'

planning had to proceed on a inu lti-ob jective" level, he

ru fur r ed—1«—jMt- optntonassistant Atty C,en Nathan W. Ihger •

"Thc^ language (,of_ the legislation i i^learly speaks to a Coord inated , integrated..^ multiple use plan for, opliinunl' development of our water resources,” the opinion holds

This language is inescapable and directs a broadly based

^nfrr consideration and allows for all po.ssibie beneficial uses of water "

U'lter m the day, the board was expected to discuss its p roposed . 1975 fiscal year budget as well as going over a legal review of the Wild and Srrrrir R ivers Act and a Njitional., Water Report

Water Board Stephen" Allred, members, "W e need to have clearly in mind what must be done” in preparation pf the water plan. "W e need direction from the board on what the state water plan should be."

A staff memorandum to Allred

J[-:H()MF Mrs Helen l.imbert. 46, Jerome, drove her car through the front end of Uie Northern Tavern on West First Street in Jerome early 'Thursday mommg' '

Mrs I.amb>-’ rt was arraigned Thursday on charges of driving while under the influence of alcohol according to Howard DuBois, Jerome police chief

DuBois said Mrs fjimbert

w as le a v in g the ta v e rn abo u t 1__a Ml Thursday mornint; whe4 ^

.she drove her car through the front end uf the building He sjiid Mrs, I jm bert had started

— her caf and was attempt iiig Tu ' move It bul the emergency brake wai> on.

Her son, Carl I^ambert, 25. who was in thC, ear with her, told her to rele'^e the brake and when she did .so the car

thewent. forward and intojlaicern, DuBoia said- ^ ____

Mrs, Lambert's son was also arrested and is ndw In Jerome City Jail pending charges,— rmBmresnmatcd damage to thejavern to be about $2,000, The front endtjf the tavern was defnohshed The car also Hit a piano in the bar

Neither Mrs l^ambert or her .son were hurt in the accident

Commission

director -C, told boai^

] ^ r r y _ ^ a s eA LONESOME steer elndcd Its chasers for

several mtinitei in dmmtoim Twin Palls WedtKsday hlghlJbefore flnaQy being canght

_arid tied ten stre^t sUpi |:Nde.neai: the bridge oH- WasbiogtoD^treet— -

from the task force ' raporti , t'N».stngle course of acGon can BThscribed to as the Vight wayToTormulate a State

the. California or Texas approaches and satisfy you or otir fellow Idahoans. 'The state w at^ pidh should- respond to

.Jdaho, its c it iz e n s . and resources.**

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MILWAUKEE. Wi?. ( U PI) - Baseball gonihils»loner BowieKuhn was put squarely' on the spotXhursday but maneuvered off l£ qiii<^ly by declining to cast a tie-breaking vote In a deadlockovetlnter-league play. Kuhn said he prrferred using his J'Wisdom" raUier than his “ power " as comml&i oner.' His Action, ' ornoJf-actlon, virtually eliminated any chartce

necessary authority to cast th6 create "a blue ribbon steering tig-hreaker . The National committee*" to considerliCag^e. insisted that under, basebairsgeneralconsititution, he didn't have,. . "

Kuhn.himself, wasn't sure.So at Thursday’s Joint meet­

ing between the two leagues, which officially ended the summer meetings, he got up and asked a rhetorfcal (tuestlon of the assembled officials- of

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rieiBuea.— — ^ ^ ------jiext season. It amounted o a "DoesthecommiMionerhave-victory for the National'l^ea- the power to cast such a vote?"gue. which was opposed to thej "It'-i more a question_plan from the very stai-ll . of 'wisdom,” he went on.

It was the American lleague "Assuming he does have thewhich tried'to pressure Kuhn . power lo.cast such a vote, he

-into voting by . j np t isn**! inclined to at thisresolution. ^___ A general silence greeted his_

ancj ail aspects oi Dasei including inter-league play," and report back at the winter meetings which will be held late November in Houston.

The committee will be made up o.f two- members of each league, and their Identities will be snnbuntcd withbi the next few days. Kuhn also will t>epan ur we e6i«miii<these sessions, here, a special four-man committee had been formed to study the feasibilityorinter-leaBue play and report its findings.

That conunittee was made UP of Allan "Bud" Selig of the

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Milwaokee Brewers and Frank TTalC '&r tne-tlneihnaii Heda,

id instcarf-was— p t ^ American IxiaHUft-prcsi^

dfent Joe Cronin and- NaUonal lir fgu e president Chub Feeney.u uiei-e tkrda any aou'Di wnicnleague prevailed after' Kuhn naade his announcement Thurs­day. the result was clearly, mirrored in the faces of the two league presidents.

Feenpy Was beaiping^and Cronin looked glum.,'Seltg was also disappointed

although he tried somewhat to

"iw aTh op in in sf some .sorto f implementation.’'' said the Brewers young president. "But I do feel the work we have done will stand base^ll in_go_o(JL._ stead in the fiiture .Because it has been an important imput

in from 1(V days to two weeks.^ .„T h e reserggir,^.drained las'. year«lor repairs,

was heavily'planted with fingerling trout this

, inch class. A large number of catchable trout also were planted. Py doubling' the limit the department Hopes to put at least some of the fish to practical purposes. .

» ^d '60 feet Thursday to card

stroke lead oyer Rik.Massen- gale 'aiid.-Bert Yancey in. the .■ opening roimd of the feod.OOO USI Classic at Pleasant Valley Country Qub.

Defending^ champion Bruce tfevlin was disqualified after' carding, a 71 for the day. Journament'officials ruled he ^‘playeiTa ball frpni. the wrong place on the 15tli hole—a,, serious infraction of the rules ”

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PHILADKI.PHIA lU I'I)tiuarterTiack Terry Hanratty eamc o ff the bonch and dircrtud- tha^ I’ itlsburgh

Hanratty relieved Terry opening exhibition game Hrad.ihaw in the closing .se-_ against Minnesota, gained 43conds of the third period and on' yards ofi 11 rushes and anotherhis third play threw a 52-yard 20 on four pass receptions.

l>teeicrs lo two rajrtd fourth period'-scores Thursday nighl

1 to seal a 17-3 exhibition vitaory over the Philadelphia KjiKles.

for first linio' KANSAS CITY ( LtPl i ~ Ron i/olich tlfove in four' runs with two' doubles arid a single. Thursday night and Chris Chambliss extended his hitting

-T streak to . 17. #;uine&-with, a homer and single’ TTiuraday

touchdown pass to wide receiv- er Kon Shanklin, who stepped out of tlie grasp of defender Al Nel.so'n to score.

()n the Steelers' next series placekicker Koy Cerala booted

vgbal tnimorttii'iTOs.s bar and IxiuncedlnTol the end /,utR-

The Kai^es .srarea Ihe lirsl lin>o they (tad the ball on a '*1- yard field goal by Tom IX-inp.sey_and the lead trtild up throughout the fjrst half which wa.s domrnated by errors by honnraffls:---------— — ‘--------

proposals were seriously of­fered for inter-Ieagup play? They ranged from_fgur to 18 games for each team.

Kuhn had said sometime ago he was in fa w r^ f intcr-leagtie- play, but at these meetings, he said onl^ his greatest desire wa's for the " tWo leagues to reach "accord” on the matter,

He hrtri tried privately to convince baseball’s executive"' council that it mli*ht be a good

has predictably been slow during mid-summer at Magic

.and Ijttle Wood Reservoirs. Fish Crpk Reservoir will be drawn down so low this year that the Idaho Fish and Game

TTsh limits on it. I'^styear-Kish Creek Reservoir was drained fqr repairs by the Little yjaod Canal Co. who owns-it and-a- low snowpack didn't fill the

•teservoir as planned. ' . - Mormon Reservoir has tjeeh

until next year.. Uppep Big Wood River has been good fishing. The upper Salmon River from Smiley’s downstream to Decker Flat

flf.,Ijrook trout and catchable rainbow,in addition to excellent whitefish numbers. Try a small *'5?PS.'gpinner for .all thnee of

. thi se species,-fishing the deep holes-slov^ly near the bottonr for whitefish. Whitefish are.

Quarterback John Heaves .set up the field goal vvUi a 38

'ilie Meelers .nained tmDjgad,^ var d...0Deninn play M n b (p

night, boosting the Cleveland Indians to a IIH victocy.

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Harris; carrying the biiil for lh<'.Jirjil timn.^incp siiffiTin^' ii

wide receiver Harold Carmichael. Heaves, however, threw three interceptions later in the half with the third one ruining an- Eagle <lr|.vo- inside the Steelcr 20-yard li ie with ?,3 seconds left In the half.

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idea to try somei'Iimited form of inter-league play on Tuesday nigW after the National Ixiague anain had said, it was against the whole idea. But h*K efforts wcr^for naught. _

’ ’This is in np~sens^wiy retreat from my original .position,’ ' « » id Kuhn, ^^ en asked if he hadn!! niuch more enthusiastic about'inlcr- league play at the start.

"W h»i,l had sjiid was that I Vva.s in fHvct.of some form of Itmitpd iiiter-league play for I onslderiition by both leagues. I never .sairt I w'ns in favor of it on any broad scale”

Nationiil. l.eague officials heatedly keep Insisting Kuhn ha(f no right to cast any vote imder ba.seball’s constitution.

good ffaTiing for boot trollers in , excellent-smoked from these

all year," l>otz said.* "The ball carried over the water by only about five feet and then rolled up another five feet. The putt was onfi^of thosejimreal things you do every now and then."

Pre-tournarrient favorites Bruce Crampton and l>ee Tirevino finished well ba«k in the fteW ifJer the first day's action, but_,former collegiate star Ben Cfenshiiw', makingtris fir.st .start as a prnfp.s.sinnal.

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MOSCOW (U P l) - The United Slates ^^skcTban team handed Great Brrt'ain a bitter lesson Thursday on the

y artl g a m e , ’ ’ overwhelming tlie -outclassed Knglish 123-74 in the t)pening round of World University (iaiiu’s ,. ' .

- .lenkins. the Chicago .Cubs righthander with the mercuric-

- -al tompcr^ jmld Thursday-be jiafits to be IradetU to the IX'troit Tigers.

tkin t:' nrho thrrir-fotirtiats- _ -arrto the field in an angry

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-Kanwis City.B erry , will replace Fran

Tarkenton at the quarterback spot when tlie Vikings go after Uieli second straight exhibition nctory. Berry caine off the iX-iu Jilast week In Minnesota's season'-tipcning 10-6 -mrr the Pittsburgh Steelers and

ITPTM 'RITIT Coach Bud Grant has been

cautious al)oul discussing the growmg rivalry between first- stringPT Tiirkenton and Berry for l)ie Vikings' quarterbiick (x is ilion

.Vski-d how long Berry will piny-Satmniay, the Vikings coach .said, 'Well, I can't toll voii W)i;<l if he ^e(s iniUfcd QII- Uie first play

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SAN F R A N C IS C O lU P I ) ^ Gary Thomasson drove In the wioninp Tun -wrth—a—faurth— inning sacrifice fly and Tom Bradley picked up his 10th victory Thursday In leading the San Krancisco Giants to a 2-1

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game against the Atlanta "Braves. «a id lie would rathgr pitch for the Tigers tljiin the' Cutis because of the Detroit^- fans whom he de.scribed as •great.’ '

The hurler, now 10-12 on the sfason- apparently was also upset becauscmanager Whitey Un kman decided lo start Burt Hooten In Siiturday's nationally

TiTovl.sod game agairTst the I/)s /\ngeles Dodger.s

Thi' /viriiTicafi Mague, lnt?r proting the rules Its oiun way, wuH equally insistant that the coiiitnls.'rtoner rttifhavea right

■ to vote That was (he rea.son

Had he voted their way, Kuhh* iinniediately would have been challenged by the National l-t>ague, which has an agree.

the upper end and trout have beea averaging one and one- half to IwO pounds. However, they aren't taking a lot of them. Richfield Canal was pretty

have tx;en in the eight-ten inch class with few of the large ones showing up in'- the catch as in ypars-pastf Many of these trout in Richfield Canal are wild fish that haVf resulted from succe.ssful rainbow spawning in the Big Wood River below

—Miiglc r)am and in the canlH itself.

1x1 va l.ake near Carey has (joen producing goo<l catches of .seven to ten incli yellow perch with some going up to 12-13 inches and three-quarter of a pound A. few catcHable

waters. Silver Creek in the fly fishing only section ha5_been

'l.ood In late evening wfth very small 14-16 size flies which match the fly h^ch. The Bic

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shot a pne-under par 71.Crampton. the leading money

winner on the Professional Golfers’ Association tour, fin- Isfied with-^ 73'Whlle Trevino was at even-par.

to the town of M^ckay is also an . excellent fly fishing stream in the evening.

TC6kahee~ fisfiTng' has ~6 een good on Anderson Ranch lie.servAlr for ti:ollers. Plans call for constructing a weir I fish barrier) aoross the South. Fork of the Boise River upstream from Anderson flanch Reservoir this year for an egg taking staf4on» on kokanee. The firsit 2500 fish to m igrate upstreain, will be allowed to go up the'^uth.Fork to spawn and any surplus male kokanee will also be pas.sed over the barrier. The

Massengale, 2B, who has never won a tournament but had his best finish with a tie for

five birdies and a bogey while Yancey had seven birdies, one bogey and a double bogey., 'Tom jenkTn. , R5y Pace, and

TJanrCJIcnzr Ross Randall and•Steve Melnyk all shot 69s to tie for fifth place

Glenz'had a chance lo tie for the lead, but overshot

the hole on the finpl green aYid ended up by three-putting for a bogey five

rainbows are also taken from releiises by the Fish and Game IX-partmeht. The accey i f ranainder needed for 'an egg '' allowed at this lake strictly b>^ .sup'ply to be utillzed'foV other courtesy of the private re.servoirs around the Slate tpndovimerg --3o -be- " j ur-c yon-: -witl spawTierf"'ntir~at-' the ;uen’t a lltterbug Qr damage barrier. It Is hoped—this • any fences, etc. ^Im on Falls reduction of fish allowed to Creek Reservoir^ has been.,,_spa»'n 1 the South Fork^wiTT

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_incnt TjfcJts own saying any change in its schedule has to be agreed upon unanimously by-all its members. !

"How could he (Kuhnl, force U.S to schedule games we don’t w-anl when that is completely contrary to the agreement all of u.s function under’’ " asked one National lx?aguer

•'He could of done it had he ■Uianlfd , |n,’ i American I >eaguer. "Whatit all Ixiiled down to Is that he didn't want to So now we're back in the same position we’ve boon In during the last 10 meetings I ’ve attended We haven’t moved an inch "

"producing-sonie of 10-12 luch coho salmorl in the Wtiiskey Slough Area.

We have had quite a lot of Interest by people In our brown trout program so I thought I would detail the waters' Me’ve planted this species and their sizes. Ijttle Wood R.iver from Carey tn Richfield and the lower end of Silver Creek have some of

good catches 1 educe the—competition— for-

^•Devrii,)'.-! dIsquBlification re- suited from placing the ball in the wrong spot, aller driving into the water hazard on. the 15lh hole He placed the ball on lTTle-o^-stRh^ to--ttw ''hTJte-a-■ iiujvu that is not permitted on the hole becausc a* permanent hazard--a bridge—should have been in hi.s lin e ^ .sighl_________

— Playing th r freelance' -stytF" which has characterized this team throughout its tour of East .>rn Kurope, the ^nerica’n.s hiid six players in douWe—figures-Including 24 points bv Marviri Barnes of Providence - and put the Britons away almost from the opening tipdff.

Tlie victflry, 12th straight for- the U S- contingent which toured Polahd," Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia prior to, these games, enabled the Americans to ■ advance in the winner's bracket against Sweden .on Friday,

"I guess that's not too bad for an q|K;niT, " was coach Kd lliidgerrriinliaiiateiijenl. "Ac- Uially, th(iug>i, I tmnk cimki've been sharper."

iuture generations and the , kokanee in Anderson Ranch Reservoir to grow back to their 14-15 inch size range as In years past Tliey are now tunning about 10-11 Inches.

Badger shaving brushes dropped about.50 per cent in sales after the aerosol can- dispensing shaving soap was introduced in 1951

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pitched a four-hitter and Reggie Jackson drove in four runs with a pair of homers Thursday as the -Oakland-A ‘ft-completed a:

Red Sox with a 6-3 victory-.

and walked three to raise hi.' record lo 13-7, had a one-hitler until the eighth when Boston scored two unearned runs.OiiiraM

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E x p e r t s e r v ic e s a n d s u p p l ie s f o r y o u r p r o f e s s io n a l n e e d s .

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W E f - R I & E R A T O R S , w a s h e r s . d r y e r * > . r a n g e s R e a s o n a b l e r a l e s 30 y e a r s e x p e r i e n c e C a l l^ H LI ^A A V ----- . A r P P t ■< A N C’ e E eALR /33 6167 . ______

R tf RIGERa TOW S f/ee/ers. ranqi*s, wastiers. dryers VCRtJ*' APPL IANCE REPAIR 733 5466 67 t-dff Av«-nue West

Awnmqmobile hOrTU- serv.i^

t)r e.<K downs s<-*ups r eievehiiO Matj'i V.«lley Avvnintj and Mnt) ie f<Ofne Ser vM <• 7 34 4900

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C e m e n t W o r k

X P fc H I e N c L~b ii N i S H i r v G ^ r r r r -

m 4J3S n^ M64 a itr r I 00i»\en* w i > r k d r v C w a s S

s j i A.iiKs u,*' OS gar.^qe floor« r.ur Ml '0S4 or ?i1 7181Ceramic

Sti.d‘0 MJ TayiorStreef At-v" V.'mberiT i.iaho 423 S345

h m greenware 'dune ar> O Q C f ..n a s . £ x , i d a v .

E le c tr ic a l ____

E l e c t r i c a l a r i d P l u m b m g C o n t r a c t i n g C a l l M E T R O i n c . 734 487 3 o r 536 2461 C o m m e r c i a l

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Enpertenced Interior .Painting-twtertor PaintiriQ. y 0 r.nishing, AntiQueing. aM types Call 733 4258 0/ 7 i : y 5 2 B __________________ ■

Gravel Top Soil ________G « AVEl fill dirt, top soil within 3 m . n u t f S Irom town ' Unlimited Supply Delivered 733 )V*-North West Crane, Riggmg dhd Transoorr Co.H a n d y m a n

Will do minor household repairs Cnnta( f Jett Robb-ns 423 4436 K . n ^ b e r l v

Horse Shoeinc)Horse Shoeing anytime Randall Moorv 7 3 3 8552 Stockqrowors Commission Company

»n\ula'ion' q r c : i \ a n c ^ p r u v j ^ g ; ' w i f yi>< y

mXTTTTrTun" Rv.isuiiabir rmes-: r , , e e s * m a ' e s C a l l T ^ 'e H a r v e y , sj 1 SIj; ^

U fa ’ h.ne loam insiuai'On Oaiena E n t e r p r i s e s . B o » 60^ H a i l e y 780 3141 o r 7 76 5611

Landscapinq ______Houser Brothers Custom Roto Tilling, blade work, corrugating 733 2162 734 2446

C o n ^ a t f o f s

worK, (arpentry work n.»,ni*riQ remodeling etc No iOb too small Prione 543 5B35 or S4l5072 _ . . ______ r____ L_-Custom Draperies ,Draperies Swags. Cascades,

.Aosrra.>sn Custom made to sui’ Sampie% snown >n Kome 829 5J4lC ustom Sw afh in^

Custom Swathing, baling and stackir>g, can Dewrey Bailey. 7J4 » « 7 ____0 «*co ra im q i

REDECORATE your cefling* with acoust'cai spTny Gold or s*lver glitter Free est.f+»a!es 733 2513E tec tron ics

Everything in etectronics. wnoie^aie & retail, service S> instaltat.n CESCO. 331 Main Cast.- H3 9737

C a r p « f i l r y

. ^ a 4 i i » - W U L f t i _ J U < A f l L - 0 L a U ^ L V L i u _

check- the hc»n^ fo r irV t o d a y ' s C t a s s i f i e d Ads ;

Uve5tock Wanted

promptly Call collect 733 6835, G o o t S m g 9 3 ^ 4 4 t # - C U t,’niernat.onai ** .->op

BUT TREYS MEAT Department, highest quality meats, low t)udget pr ices. Bie Lakes Shopping Center

^^a1 BuitdinqsJ-or -larm. commercial, and ifKJu triai use Bo* fl09, Hailey, 788- 3141 or 7 26 5611

PaintmqSatterwhite paint contracting ■toside or ou< -■ Tree e»»xT>ate i <t/>H734 4784Outs.de pamtirtff, tree estimatas. R^sonable rates, spray or brush

J B J t C L _____ _____ • . ------------

i n t e r [ o r . E » ' e n o r , R e s i a e n l i a i P a i n . i n g . s i i i n i n g . c » b i n « I . r e t i n i s h i b g m o s t r o o m s d o n e to r 130 0 0 , 733 0 80 2 ___

INTERIOR and e^ter.or painting, also expert root coatirrg, job too <.mati or,too laroe, free «timates,c a l l 734 5037

Interior and Enterlor, an6 alsq root painting Call 753 n i3 »ftert ; * ' " "

Pam«m%-

Experienced painter's, interior exterior, Iree estimates Call Day 734 30&. atlar 6 OQ. f> m—7,33-3U9

r OR SALE or rent, mob'le home, furnished, call 536 2522, belween 6~eo-ptM and ;.0O p.m.- — ......MOBILE HOME f-OR SALE by owner, )S>/3 12 * 54 TamaracK'2 tH'drooms. air cond'tiOfved, iJovu. retr .gerator , full Skirted 7 34 2 7J-1 mornings and evenings

1969 12 K 64 All electric Broadmpre; D W f ’ W rV i , 1 b a t h , a l l ^ I f iTt r ’ i f ^ T

• a p p l i a n c e s , i n c l u d i n g d i s h w a s h e r ,2 ton air conditiom*t and awnmg

-«.O0O- Call 678 5049 • -

12 X 60 Sahara 3 bedroom, furnisht'f ' lo».ated at Moscow Idaho, 543 4220

F OR sale or rent 10*55' Pontiac Chief MODitc Home Loca'ed 2

^n^terwom W'Herctnim •Range. New Carpel throughou’ ., luiiy S k ir le d . 3 bedroorris, air conditioned tornished’ ideal Winter Ski “Horrfe or Surnmer Retreat phone 733 64 38 after 10 OO betore S-lO JjlU

WHY RENT? Own a new home, no . monaiL. down^.Vjtry low .clQvng

cost Rocky Ateuntam Realty. 7jj 1406. even»ngs. call 733 2498or 733 A970 ______? bedrgom hbrrie for rent 733 3106

Hiier rental furnished, 2 bedroom ■ ■1 c iid ar.c«pleri r o_

pets call 326 4704.furnished or unlurmshed, f'eferences r equ i r ed . no. pet s. Inquire at 461 3rd Avenue West before 7*p m ‘ ,

COUNTRY home clean. 2 Oedroom, first and last month rent, plus cleaning depoSiT', refefCrtTPS required 734 4381

n Furnlilwd A ^ . I^Ouplaxti

N o i o b t o o s m a l l '

Merchants Police . 1n i g h t W a t c h m a n s s e r v i c e s , h o m e s , c o n s t r u c t i o n , b u s i n e s s b u i l d i n g s , o t h e r n i g h t p r o t e c t i o ninrviiici. 733 3 74 or W

Pawn St>opMONEY TO LOAN o n a n y a r t i c l e ot v a l u e J a c k s P a w n S h o p 1 5W . K i m b e ^ r l y Ro«*d 31 5706

Chatrs and tables lor ail occasions. Iniermountain Fuel Company <aH 733 6621. or 733 847 1

— I . -S e w e r S e r i v i c e

CRAVEN S Sc A<er Servi..e Sepi.c, tank sewer line c lean-ng Power equipment, tr e inspedion 7]]3053ROTO ROOT6 R sewer sp/vice. Sewer itnes and seplic tapy

A n a ^ . A i i i TWTffVaTTDn "7TT 7J4T Sportinq GoodsJOE S SPORT INC. GOODS* Guns

A m ni un 111 on , f . sh myheadquarters Open 7 m tq m pm 7 days 761 Mam Avenue West. Tw.n Falls Phone 733 8361

Tree ServiceTREE TOPPlNCj O'- removal Dv enperts Free cstimau-s and insured Phone 733 6088 or 734 3403 ROBINSONS TREE SERVICE

t U -Now doing Mechanical tree topp«rK) and rem^mo All i.mbs cut and sat^iy lowered hydrauiicaiiy Save i S insured 733 6548Valley Tree Service, full service, also shrub trimmirx) can 733 3331V a c u u m C l e a n e r s , S e r v i c e

Cleaner Service. M 8. Y Eiectrtc 441 Mam Ave East

WeMiffQ- •

Pawson Portable Weidmg Aluminiim and generat weidtr>g Call Larry Pawson 326 4 1 1 7. if no answer. 733 2834>aln>TpgPainting rms summer ■> Surprise yOursclf wTrh a low b*d trom a protessionai Call tor tree cst imate

C e m e n t W o r k

Christiansen Foundations, f o r m i n g and concrete work, free estimates, all work guaranteed 2044 1 1th Avenue East Twin f alls. 734 4»4l ___________

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D a i'd O M o b ile HOme> S e rv ic e , com p le te , m ob ile hom e rep a irs . T O ^ - r e H u r t in o - an dinsu lation . Tw irt r a t t v H i 5450

BUSINESS DIRECTORY^ AS LpW AS * 12 MONTHP H O N E T 3 3 ^ 0 9 3 r

APARTMENTS' Lu«unouS or economical you’ll fmdtnern all

m the Classified Section Turn

f-uRNiSHED . w-th all utihti** cfosrin carpeted, women ogly-r>o p ts 733 8530 ,- .— ----------------------•Close in l oedroom. Clean, adui's only, no pets, utilities tiirn.^ed_711 RQ61------------------

'SACRIFICE - '^ «68 Hillcresl 3 ixnjroom mobile home air i.ontJ>’ lOned. fu rn ish e d a'(>t-f lec ' c ondi'iOn Call 324 4247

BiS Realty ,nSaU-sman lor Jj;;rome

W7A 10 » 55 Town HOuse oj«celioo’ (ond.'bn 2 b4‘droom lXii50..C^"rn 888 .it'er 5 p

24 «' 60 Double wid<T l972 extra sharp "Buddy" alj appliances, and

HouseKeepinq room , close to down’ own. older person only 73J 9244

FOR RENT 2 bedroom Mobile Honu. L.iroe'dd, a.r conditioned k e f * . r i iLC- iiL23 J.136 ..

Fu RNSih EO baiemeni’ 'Ti»‘n' wa'er anq saniidtiOn

iurn,vhod‘ 560 73 3 6235

■ganwasner. J jM uflgs::tamily room, lusl 113,200 A re^ txjy Magic Valley Really 133 S5«0 evenings. 733 6S31 or 734 3069

IJ . 44 FLEETWOCD 1?71 cooler 6 » 10 Storage sh d new professional sidmg located n Caswell Court partuaMy turnished V4 100 7 33 708619 73 1 2 ■ 60 2 bedrixim Gentry W 500 26 Skylane Park 733 3001 Eypninqs

NEW 3 bedroom apartment,r ___- ■__1 . Ant e _I U ■ ' JI I" U I kw JJ

a ^ y; nisc i nTWoom -Vnowi’ ")n o m t^ il,^ and - take over ;payo-ients ^ V50 pt*r month Edna !ir sh Ro.ji Estate 734 3408 Qr IM'I'on 73 J 460 2 • '

1965 10 » 56 Kit. furmshed, 7 t> ' ( j r f ) o n > e ^ c p i t e r i i c o n d ’ 'iOr-' < a i i 6/8 263810 « 55 New W>on mobile hon>f> a-r cond.i.oned, d-shwashcr me»ai awn.nq, 12,700 324 99 1 7, 324 57 W

1971 14 * 64 FieetwcMd with 10 f(X>' ■g ir p^ g d v ' PTrn pfTe n V c o r » gTyTo n , completely furmshed 3 bedroom f-joarn. air c o n d i t i o n e r , skirted, set up on space in Bellevue S7 200 788 3148

G E N T R YC le o ra n c e S o le

. 65 X 24 3 BEDROOMS -

^eporote Utility lolol tiectnc 1 ‘ . Baths Piwi.Mony f»lros Cleoronce Sole Price

J 1 4 , 4 9 A - Jm a g i c V A L L E Y

ILE H O M E SW. oL m « ti \ Paimi..-

ROOM POR RENI gentleman (.arue’ed largo comtorfabte, pr.watc' Da!h. separate entrance. 71J fi794

2 bedroom. aH u* i.'ies turnished. no pe’s depoS'* reoyreo coupie prplc“rred T33 4048

2 room apar’ mpnt tor Single ,M3rV.ng AOmen 185 month an Iit.i.t.e^ n.^ifi r,^ll 713S295 or 734 53il,'df‘er ijhJT!.' _N O R T H C A M P U S AP A R T A?' h large one twoand fhree bedroom ixnts. fut'y turn.Shed tuHy carpeted drapes bu'tt ,f> appi-ances including garbage Qi^posai d.shwasher. UTii:TipS D«1'0 Phone 713 2138 or 733 4124

TvViN f alls WESTAPARTVENT5 across from College Of iou ihe rti ic^aho Large 3 bedroom ap-u ’ rrients 7 full ba^hs tu iiy carpeted and dr'aped C om pie'e bu-it m kitchen

- h i m i A f a e f t r t f t r t - ■ AM .

SALE!1973 12 W ID E & M

W ID E C LO S E O U T*/ 51,000 cash Discount

on any 1973 14 w-oe1500 O t t

OTV.VIV I f i n U w i d e

utiiit.(rs furnished New 734 3668

nice 1 bedroom furnished apartment fuiiy carpeted, 5125 plus eletiriC'iy ciean-ng depos't required. caH 734 2356. 733 5097

) ) Unfuml>«i«> A p ti. a O upKxts

evg'ctRicb e d r o o m , w i t h l a u n d r y r o o m . DuiM n r a n g e a n d g a r a g e C o u p l eo r W-CK>W p r e 4 « r r ^ d No < M d r « r v ^ A v a ' f l b i e S e O ’ e m b ^ 1 733 4412

ROOMY 1 betifoom aparlmenl*.r e s p o n s i b l e ‘m a r r i t ^ d c o u p l e o r f a d v o*^ iy n o p e t s , 7J3 0471

4 D«'d'’>'5y?hs, deh, 2’ j ba hs. arxi do bte garage Larg* Lot on the eoqe ot Tw-n Falls 125000 per month Call 733 -4079

A l l F u r n i s h i n o s i r K f u d e d . ~~An v^u tar u iT “

P o s t e d * N o T r a d e -ns A c c e p t e d . O f f e r G o o d T i i 73 A A o d e i s U q u i d a t t i ^ V ..

B R O O e M ^ ST R A ILE R S ^ S

S M o i n . A c r o t t I r o m T h » n » o ,^ l l * -.-734-3167_

Bih ond O v»riond. B o rkyV____ 1 ‘678.7574

W » Trod* for C a n * Furnllurm. O m i « o .« r W 6 p.n>:______

J bJ ! a u r j P a r l . ,

>~A*AitM^NrS

734-4195 -- e w f l w € ^ o u -

1 ond 2 b » d r o o m * ~ ^ - B t t '^ phocas including d *«h w o th *r ond d isp oso l corp^t ond

(ondscoping c pool otr ' poli«|iticnjng walk-ir clot ..

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p r i v a t e p a t i o , 3 bed room s. Kitchen -app liances, and d rapes , w d u tility room arid st'orsae a r e •® *™ ied In th is duplex unit fo r ilJSO. ca ll n 3 9 2 ll befo re 6 0 m

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t U X y R V i b M r o o m r a p p I i a n c e s . q y l e t a r e a , a x / i/ l t s . r>o . p e t s , r e f e r e n c e s t l 4 5 , 734 3QA9 ■ ^ _______

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' p l u s u t i l i t i e s . ' 7 3 4 4411 f o r d e t a i l s

. i4- .< Rooms

’ l a d t e s . C a l l t o r I n t e r v i e w . 733 354 3

• S L E E P I N G r o o m s , c l o s e i h . a i r ' c o n d i t i o n e d , p r i v a t e e n t r a n c e 137

4 ih A v e n u e P i o r t h ‘ ------ '

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f - O K R E N T 2 b e d r o o m m o b i l e fKUiiL- , l u f f i i i » h L *d - iA i d i f te r d r y e r . . I T , 734 3688 o r 733 3 0 0 S d < t e r S P n i

34 Office A Business

Misc^l«(iMus For Sal* AppliancesS n e w d e t u x e h o r s e t r a i l e r s . S g o o s e n e c k , t r a i l e r s . 8 x 2 0 . f ^ m o M « b t « - c a t ^ t l » - c a c K $ r o n e C i r c l e J h o r s e t r a i l e r , ( l i k e n e w j . o n e r t e w p k k u p h o r s e - v a n , © 5 P ' 4 h o r s e T a n d e m t o l l c o v e r ^ ^ t o p d i v i d e r s , t o p s h a p e , o n e 6 x 2 6 f u l l

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P H a C O 2 1 c u b - c f o o » c h e s t t r e e z e r . w i H h o i d o v e r 700 R . o u n d s .

....— ------------- I b u r n e r s . bO'•M a w ' fcT l y S h0 0 7 ^ V W ^ 0 r f i » n g » ^ d e - t - — 6 i t t - m 6W D r i v e . T w i n - F a 1 ts. “ 1 d a h o W O o t t y

. w o r m , d r y h a i r H y s . 733 039 0

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C . i . n J 3 J 7111

S I ^ A N T E D T O B U Y m i K O d g r a m i 733 2071. o r 734 4621

F O H ’ S A V E C o p p e r t o n e r f i r i i j e r r t ! > ’ O v e . b o » h L - i e t ' r . t . a p p r o * i m j ’ e l y ? y e a r s O ld . v e f V c }0 0 0 t o n d ' t i o n ^22 5 e a c h 7 3 J ^ ? » . »

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K E N M O R E d i s h w a s h e r . 2 y e a r s o l d E x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n M a k e O t t e r - 5 4 3 5733

U s e d . S t o v e a n d R e t n q e r a t o r $50

7754" A u e r - r r s -

F O R R E N T s m a l l b u s i n e s s b u i l d i n g d o w n t o w n a r e a , r e a s o n a b l e r e n t 733 3973

D E L U X E 7 4 t o o t m o t o r h o m e , s l e e p s e i g h t , 3?.i 2643 .

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1966 l O w h e t ' i ^ 10 y a r d d u m p t r u c k , m o t o r r e c e n t l y o v e r h a u l e d , g o o d r u b b e r 886 2297 o r 986 2566 ^ "

1ft f o o t p e e t a n d g r a > n b e d p l u s ’ fcfOc k r a c k s G o o d S395 326 5029;

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196V D A T S U f ^ p i c k u p 11,200 CaM 516 2575

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1964 O ' 0 s p e e d E ' 4242 S900

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f£M .1962 Ford pKHw y—« u t o n r t ^ t i c t r a n s m i s s i o n , r e d i o , h e a t e r , c a n 734 3S73

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co/i$idt*r tr a d e , ' See at 345 B u c h ^ ^ a a n

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good V^rtp^, 3?4 7669

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linn B ftw e . 733 7671—

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1973 T O Y O * T A C e l i c a . r e a l m u ^ t s a c r i l i c c 536 7034

M U b T S E L L 1949 l o y o ' " . < i p f e d , , u i l o n d i i l o n m g , e « c e l l e n t .toodi'ion.' 4it3458/

1973 M A Z p A - B o > « v 2 d o o r .r r n l i v ' V i . i r p , 5 ,000 mitPTS, t t p r r U . r . i r t . o t r t l l 73J 4 a n h o m t * o r 73j S77^ . . . . f o r . N i i K *■

i « 6 « - e A ^ b U N 2 .0 0 O m r i u i R o r tc J s t e r , n i i n f c o n d M i o n , « 0 4 i / 3 6

F O B S A L E 1965 J e e p W a f l Q n e e r , F a c t o r y c a r p e t , p o w e r s t e e r i n g

’ C a l l <38 7 5 1 1 a i k l o r f i a n d y o r 654

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\ W Q i « ^ y 4 x 4~ <> ton p ick u p 733-

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_ lo w m lle a g e , «q u a l i ie r load ie v e le r ^ I t c h . t ir e chains. Take best oH er.

733 7S47 b e fo re J p .m . 423 4S3J a fte r 5 p .m ;

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1970 Pontiac CAtAlina. excellent condition^ gold color* black yMyl top. 733 4146 alter 5 ;00.1965 i m p a l a S S , 3 J 7 . 4 » p i e « ( . ^ 4 b a r r e l , S T i n e w » : | r e » t o n e w i d e o v a l s , c a l l S 3 4 - 6 I5 4 .

' 1966 B U I C K , 4 d o o r . B o o d ' m o t o r . / 'g o o d t i r e s , b o ^ n o t J o o g o o d . i S o . ■4»3 F i l m o r e . T w i n . — ~

1960 B U I C K E L E C t £ A 5 9, 00 0 K l u a l m i l e s S 3 2 5 o r b e s t j p f f e r . 334-

VxwA‘ w ■ . - j ^ ..... r u n i T i M i- i f n p e y i wo /. a q o o r ,' i— L 4 4 t E —»1970 M a v e r lA . 2 door, 6 tyUnder, Spori^ Coupe. 3 26 V-8. automatic. Nova. Tfgood cond ition , K W f^^Tev i'in o and brakes, air. paymen'fr.^c^iiston*-rAdiaUicflteiLAL2M___rg^i mCn---------

, im ^. ..laspeed Q ievy-?T o ?W sM ile a g e . Takeover'* lenls. SM.61 543^2U.

1 9 6 9 T o rd G a laK ie 50pr3 d o o ? W 3 ^ top., ne^ Hresl Tacfory’ aTTT" exeeHeftf-coftd^flonr-«4-3796or 73X-. 1140.

FO R 5 A U E I9y2 ChaUenger. v e ry econ om ica l, c a ll. 733 7B53, a fte r .4:00 p .m . _1

1966 P o n t ia c O T O , S400, a ir con d ition in g , ca ll a tte f 6 p.m 734 3483.

1965 M E R C U R Y M on terey , sharp, UW -O O -Catr 73^ 6238

. . J i i i l J j T Q J u d g e , d i r u > m l x l i o n e d , ■ P Q w y b r a k e s . D o w e r s t e e r l n Q . 4 ^ p e e d r e v e r b , m a g wvt>‘e e l 5 . r ^ m d i r , s n o w t r r e s ? 04 6 T n r a f f e r 6 :,30.

1965 CHE V R O L E 'T . Bel A ir . 4^Soor. V 6. .econornical to run. 837:4403.

.1968 P lym ou th B aracuda. Form u la S R a re -M od e l 733 0793* a fte r 5.00.

1965 Thunderb ird , a ir . S42i 00. call 436 6576 ^

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> 1 80 0 . C a U 733 678 4 o r 733

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E l m 140 0. '

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controversial questions within the Catholic Oiurch is "like kicking a dead dog." according to Father Robert Grant, co^wstor' of St. E!dward's Catholic Church.

The social and political uprisings of the late I96te has peiiked and.how Is dying, Grant said. Controversy Invaded the structure of the church iu t the; church remained Intact and emerged

- nr ni>rmrnfundamental doctrine, »e«or<ling him.

The spirit of the revolution of ttje past decade got its foot Ih the dobr of "VaUcan II, he ' continued. Certain dogma within thp church- was compromised but these were hot matters oT* unchangeable truths.^ - i^ o cburchliaireuuiined firm on malteraof "moral questionGrant said. ■ 'Ihe'ctinrch tends to save and retain certain unchangeable truths."

Grant emphasised that* the CaOiolic Church canijflt change truths within Itpelf because of outbursts or enraged activists.

"No one has ever said the church was a maintain me • pQW.eriess - neeo i s.up^ri ___demowaeyr'-Myfotrt-^tHl:-"T lieie baa always-----end- uiJ luOhiJig i>ui ttBm r~1»lW T3*e

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In this way we are totally free to give our whole time to the church.” , '

In one of the roost publlclzM recent cases PhillipXBerrigan, an outspoken priest against the Vietnam war who was Unprisoned for his activities, married a Catholir nun.

Berrigam was a close friend to G r^ t when they both taught in the same school In the east.

TTr^nT saTfTyime priests shared an empatny~ wilh others =.wanting, to. git. married like Berrigan but that if he had to choose between the values of the church or a friend, he would put the principles of the church first. '

A priest Is'automatically excommunicated if he marries. - ■ —

In reference to revolution within and without church ,- S r ^ said that many priests end up

making one of Jivo decisions.^^Sfln order to remain objective the priest is supposed to be up lik? a prophet. He cannot compromise^hifl position.

2) Especially with minorities manv Driests tnamtain the "powerless" need ( s.upport jTsa.they

S p e c i a l r i t e s s e tDEOiCATTON services for the new Bethel

Temple Church, 3200 Addison E., are ScbeduTSd Aug. 22, 23 and U at 8 p.m. According to Pastor

J. L. Tahli^tsley, Twlri^'aUs, Kev. aiid Mrs. J. T). Sizemore, Cincinnati, Ohio, will be speakers on guest night Aug. 24.

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been a head and a set of fundamental rules that ■ Catholics have followed since the beginninBTof the church." i —

"While fighting the church these people roalizo tho churt'h offers Uie stability that they

— needi'-'-he -fiftid, "Tfut church is there to define_.. andl;iveinaH a#fundainental sense of stability ." (irant said the moyeinenT on celibacy

.~ correliponds to the political sufgltig of U i e ^ t decade. Since those uprisings have quelled, so loo have many of ttie bitter fight.s over abortion, birth c>onlrol, ete. —

Few people realize, Grant sJiid, that i-elibacy ■ is.aQl'one of the fundamental doctrines-of the

church. It was not until the 12th century that the .church inStitu^iUiu.priBeiple.

"There arefertauT dogma wjtfiih the church designed to rti.scipline the people, ,.priest.s, bi.shop.s ,etc^" , he cofjt jnuecr .'One of these Skrptihary life 'is 'e e lt iiicy ’

Never to marjry Is one of the sworn riles they all must take.

*'We're not saymg that marriage Is bad. ' hi; . said. "It is just that a.s priesLs. we must act'as

Streets speaking' and rallying the people to "tfeijTOnstrateT, Grant spent two y ^ r s in the supreme court of I.ouisiana fighting for de-segregation ofsouttu^n high school alhletic& .......................

‘.There are.cectain danjjers in the Mcond position," he said. " I ^ n ' t think 1 compromised iny objectives though. I seriously maintain that tlieru is a middle .ground tp speak, and to

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Much 9 f the change withifl thi church will come out i>f pai*i^‘ councilsTr! added. The church will remain solid on fund imental issues but parishes have the power t6 suggest change in dogma, he said. _

■ Kven though things conmup to chanJfP^Mir minds, no man is free to do whatjs wrdngUfe has a moral obligattmrto cfc what's right, Kvery man is Ijound to follow his conscience-- that is~ tlie uliiniate norm of morality." he saCd...

•.'The teaching of the Catholic Church is there.. to help people form their cpnscience to direct Uieiiy _,ln favor of what the church has traditionary thought about man."

IN D E PK N D t’NCE, Mo.. I ^ Dou^ndants of thefounder of the Mormon Church gathered Thursday for a family reunion that brought logeter members of. a„loag- div(dedj4ect;

Kegistration and a reception - were st'hiduled Thursday al, the . Keurganized, Church' ofJesus Chris o( 1-atter-Uay Saints in Independence, for representatives from all over the country. .

They were welcomed by t h r e e I n d e p e n d e n c e descendants of the martyred

JLpSeph"—sn n n r Jr .* Two of Joseph"' Smith - Sr.'s

' dostiji#lants from Utah and one ffotii Illrhoi.s ' were to

_ respond. _____Hie Mormon Church began

moving here a short time after itsfounding in New York in 1830. It.-: antistavery beliefs brout>ht

trouble in pro-confederate wes- terri‘ M i^ u r i a t^ in 1844 part, of the group moved to Nauvoo,III,

Al Nauvoo, Joseph SmithtTf; ~his brother ..,^u m .were___

sliiin.FoUfliying Smitb^ de;|th, a

struggle in the leadership of the Monnon Church developed, and hostility from non-Mormons forced the divided Mormons

^again to move.Brighctm Young, Smith's suc­

cessor aspresideniof the Church of Jesus Christ of I.atter-day Saipts, led a large group of Mormon pioneers to Salt I.ake ('ityrtrtah.aHerthey abandoned

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B rie fsTWTN FALLS - Drivejh.

church services are held each -Sunday morning at 8 at the Motor-Vu Dpi've-In Theater. The speaker this week will be Rev. Leslie Brown of the Valltty- rhriKtian-r!hu{-/-h with the topic "Have Done With 1/esser Things." Mrs. Joan Carr w ill provide ptano'-mtisic.

, TWIN FALLS ^ An open house al St. benecUcfs Prtory and Student Center will honor Fatlier Simeon Van De Voord, OSB, Sunday between 3 an^:6 p.m.

In-'Oregon he has been ITTtTn-snrtiy Involved In tlie formation of your^g men for the priesthood. . ..

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- TWIN FALI.S----"Soul” i-the subject of the Christian- Science lessorr--sermon^-at H - B.mr Sunday at IW Ninth Ave.

, E. Everyone is welcome. Title of the Monday evening radio

—prognun-al-&:30-p.m . .art KTFl—radio will be ‘ ‘Man’s Extremity is God's Opportunity."

F r . Van De Voord, who was dvaplain at the local center for three years, has only recently been appointed dean of Mt.

their holdings ijif?aul?flQia.lftifi_-Angel §em inarj_ School of Smith’s wt^e and son joined Theology. Prior to this

othersin forming the Reorganie- . ed Church of Jesus‘ citnsr bf Latter-day Saints which established iLs -hua(Jqu<vrters here.

G u r u d i s c i p l e s

c o n f e s s b e a f i n g

k .DKTROrr ( UPII - Disciples

of the 15-y(‘ar’-old '"boy god" 7MSW’ira"^'sald"ThnrsdBy'they“'

were holding in custody two mep tyhfi allegedly Ix'at a reporter crilical ot ihe rellg:

appointment he held the position of dean of men of Ml.A n g e l S'fr m un a r y undergraduate college.

lYior to returning to active participation in the Ml. Angel schools he had been working in tlie Catholir tDtWoW of Boise.Before being sent- to Idaho in August. 19(i7, he had beent e u e l i in g ^ in — th e — v a iu o u s ------------------------- ----------------------------------departments of Mt, Angel choir of high school young Abbey. ,-.p«opi£- called the •'Spirit

He had also completed his Spreaders, " who are fr^m the graduate degree in the field of First-Presbyterian Church of

Detroit meMib«?r3 of the sect. s()ee(jh and cuiniiuuiications at ■ Mateo. CaW. These young which '•claims five miltlon'-' the University of WashmgtonT, People are under the direction of 4iMt■»b«M-W'Uund4h<^wAeld, did .at— lUdiar.£l5fln>. w{io_ is lUie

TWIN FALLS - The congregation at the First Presbyterian Church will return to its regular summer worship tune of 10 ttu i.Sunday,__Xhey will host a 50-voice

of high

not identify the two mrti they heltj

Del'aul University in Chicago director of music for the and Northwestern in p.vanston ' church'and an artist.

to tha rhnir will prp~sent" a 40

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Movement and iLs 'voiirii’ nothing Until tIie~pollce decide leader, ^

The reporter. Pat Hailey. 22who works for the underground newspaper Fifth Estate, was listed in .serious condition with a fractured skull.

Followers of Guru Mahara Ji* who says he dispenses "perfect knowledge," said two disciples confe.ssed they beat Hailey

.A p o lic c spoke.'iinan^Jaid no chaVge.^ wtTO T iled pend in tT question ing of I la l lc y . who .smashed a shaving i ream pie in l i i Ih e gu ru 's fa c i' la.st week at IK 'tru it Cit> H a ll

H a ile y had w arned e a rlie r Ih d l f i i l l i iw i rh Ilf the gu ru would t ry to -k ill m r " in re ta lia tto n f >r Ibfci

"Thf attai'K, Hutlcv siiK)j ttdC'K,— nuiK* ' before he underw ent s k u ll .slir#(ery. c ;im e when two men" .strm-k h im _in an rm p ly apartinV h t at a rendezvous H a iley .set up in o rd e r to gafn m ore kn()Mli'd^;e o f tiu- D iv ine l ig h t Mi.ssion headed bv the

-fjnni-------------------------- --------The mission's headqu.irters

are In Denver and the leen- aged mystic issued a statement there .saying he deplored the a ttack

whether.,to arrest them," said Richard Roy ale. whodescribed himself as the leader of the Detroit Mission,

H a iley ’s newspaper had stronglynssalled the guru; who

it calls "the kid." ItT.itleit his teachings "a spiel " ‘

Hailey said he was tele- phoned Tuesday t>y a'Uian.who vortgralulated hmi on slapping tliu |ilr> iiitu tiie. Guru'!) focei

"TTTat fnrtdinirrc«ived natmn- wide publicity' The giu"u refused to prosecute Halk>y

Hailey said the caller o t o e d to "expose" the mission and Uie guru Eventually he met tv»o men and went with them to an apartment where they said they would denionstrate the

iMi(>n ';t ntuala

priesthood in ISfilTrt Mt Angel .Abbey. In Idaho he worked in many parishes- of the Boise Diocese and also in the tieid ot adult education.

^ l i i e ' o f Hailey's friends — bet-wne--suspicious and jolted

duwn the liccn.se number of the car the two men u.sed

Inside the apartment. Hailey .said, the men asked him to sit down and close his eyes —"so

— thev pould—demiinslratp the

minute program of religious music. Foll6wing the worship service the church will host the cnoir lor dinner.

OivW«dnesday and Thursday the junior high young people will spend Ihe nijght at the church's "Ru.slo-Roy " cabui in the South Hills, The young pedple will leave at noon on Wednesday and return for dinner Thursday,

Yoiing people interested in gonvfr. &n»u40 church office

Sunday al 10ELDER LOREN C. D U ^ .

member of the First CduncU of., ^evc^tj; of the LDS Church will' speak at tlie Cassfa’EaiTStalie' Conferertc-e Aug. 25-26 In Declo.

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guru',srUuals "'I heard a jingling noise."

Hailey said (frie of ^em was behind me He smacked me on the lop of the head with something that Felt . like a hairitircr TfPltovcr

Hailey's friends^ave police the license numtjer^nd police discovered it was owned by the mi.ssion

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' PAT iHAl3,EY. 22. Detroit reporter, admitted slapping a pir Into the fare at the Guru Matiaraj Jl Aug. 7. Hailey Is In the hospital In serious condition with h ^ d Injuries after suffering a Kvere'beating early Wednesday. Followers of the'gtini u id they had ronfesslons from the •ssadanU, disciples 6f the guru. (U P li

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( i r aiigc Na. 216 will hold ihe | annualpicnic at 1 p.m. §imday | aT Porcupine Springs trSr the— ^South Hills. Ml members hre iB-gcd ^). attend

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