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V O L. 41, N O . 140 T W IN F A L L S . ID A H O .-W E D N E S U A Y ; S E P T E M B E R 2 . 1959

^HamSe-Ref-UgeS-tO 7 Haltof Highway

Maho Economyl i(JIS E . Su |)l. :! </!’)— C o sily ilt l ; iy s juiil tin- luss o f m il-

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W A SH IN G T O N ,- S e p t . 2 (U lM ^ -^ T h c lio u s c r e fu s e d by o n o vo lo liHlay to ovc‘r r i ( ; e ; I | ' ' " - ‘ ‘‘>'V ' ’n ic in ls - p:ri<i - to ih iy - ld i i h t r s 'a O .m i l l io n -J r c a i c l c n t E is e n h o w e r ’s v e to o f th e $ 1 3 G .7 -1 8 .5 ‘I9 p u b lic w o rk l ' b ill lo K ivc h im a s t u n - '“ “ l™ '' b iR hw ay n in li 'a c lin K lirO j,'n iin fu r lur.li liii« ._bcL-n

b o w er 's rcc o rd o f n e v e r hiiv iiiK lo s t a ve to filiD w dow m vith c oiik^csk. In a s lu i i t i i i i j : .•^et- ' I ■ I/* IniirlAva th n Iwmun vnlnfl 97i1 tn IMR in n t ’/vrriflp. 1 Ih !

A Unllwl Pi«.. .lal.nmionil- PR IC E 6 C E N T S •

Public Works Bill

-Good” Crowd Is ^prt(ed=#Siir, Judging Startini

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

r Bum Re>1>um. T<

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

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

Idaho. tnd_Dlxon, UtAh.

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

Seventeen house members eross*

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

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

6ome_key Republlouis had con.

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

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

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

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

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

Bunu crtek reclamation project. .

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

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

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

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

road and_thm ran.t^Q ugh

_____ mile.W ater also ovSI . .

Jeesm BbouiJUJarTn* In the.a

ready been harveated, the mi^initer aald.

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

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

nieries

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

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

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

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

Meanwhile consrcM Irlcd (o find new revenue tor the hlghwtiy

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

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

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

tereatlng."Anderson and D epuly Sheriff

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

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

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

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

of him becftuse^or nu-

President Is =Facing-ReaI

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

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

______________ ____ . . j T bGaulle. ■

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

night before Hunt*’ body wiu

—^Weare hsd a lot, of rea l .leads

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

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

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

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

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

aailatant^

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

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

plan for debate under a proced.

it Increase In the gas-

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

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

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

2~NeW^Classes Scheduled forLocal Scliools

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

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

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

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

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

luon season.

Protecting Khrushcliev on Trip to tJrSrSai JTOTprW

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

turned from a party ce lebratingtheir iSlh wedding onnlveraary.

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

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

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

special mietlnff (T uesaiT n lgh tr

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

TWO teachers f r o m Lincoln

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

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

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

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

Ike Receiyfe^est WeleQme.of=PoiirfTOitF endT

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

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

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

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

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

Watch

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

UNION CONTRACT SACKED WASHINGTON, QepU 31U PD —

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

surfey. conducted In his home

-iNfE WS BFLt^TlNS:

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

They didn’t specify whafr-ti would be.

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

BasebaU TodayNATIONAL LEAGUE

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Hearing Into

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

He .expeoU 40.000 petaons to v

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

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

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

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

But UtUe progrsu w u r

Young, Twin Falls, Aug.

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

■■■ ' 10, Jeromer-was

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Polio" Epidemic ' Strikes Orefon.i

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

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

WASHINOTON, Sw t. 13 —

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

tt RaUilkone

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

sent: auta ltod tr*IiU

j commlttM eveiv in iJ eeeosdi

eornaKtod-lo^^niV-mOOO.

Par «Tcr7 IOO.B--.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Police sild"\hehimself SI Sal Asron. BrooUyn.

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

somebody" during the attack.Police u id three cruUlnE

Irolmrn spotted threeP»-

iearing Into IrafficBeatli- IriPostpoiiied

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Magic Valley Funerals

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

»njftff_«PP«i5^_»>e/oi:ejrw ln

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

■ appeared Tuesday altarnooirnn jpeedlng charge, flhover was

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

- - --- ----------—

a t Payne m o r tu ^ Thursday aft'

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Among olher things, Oov. Nelson

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

itm uiy.''Pollc«-sald'a ll-those-held

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

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

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

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

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

A suter died Tuesday n ight In Denver.

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

READ T O I E S - ^ 8 WANT ADS

Space R ocket- -^en-Today Put Through

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

CriauaUdTTonrBehTOl — Lelnnd Cunnlngha'tVC son of Mr,

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

Its Eir^t3Cest

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

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

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

ute•n ie first test, w ith the engine

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

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

}. c. sum.

power engines developing only 12, OOO-pounda Ihrusf

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

tied isnubb

I ''l is t C

I John

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

ihj fron^ la4 fl« .

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

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

a«d |« l I t aU»lght?

Sunset Memorial park.

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

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

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

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

letanley. Fll

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

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

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

■ADMITTED'M nJ»hll Brackenbury. Fairfield;

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

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

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

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

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

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

BIRTHSbom to Mr. and Mrs,

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

■ ir-nm nw g stop sign..* til b

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

It for. :

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

ohn Bishop, 77) MesS-HisHbme

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

. flmiset Memorial park.

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

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

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

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

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

. v'v‘

W m m /mDISMISSED

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

f i

i r •

m /S '/ /

Cottage, Burley ,visiting hours a t Cottage hoflpl-

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

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

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

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

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

Cigarette Causes $300 Damage ]n Gooding Mishap

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

w ouia-'abol^ ! voting.

poll 1st fo

TV TROUBLE?CALL SE 3 .2 2 3 3

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

///I

1 -^BlooSet

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

your caresin CONOG^’S lrarnds

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

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

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

-DEI

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

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

legjalalon from the« p ip ot orjaalied labor i

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

l-trhair-^»f->aeati«Hn*lh*-la*t

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

. PEN PALS DEPT.Dear 'Editor:

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

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

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

•• - -Idea..to. —

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

naUnn—itvJudlnc whai icalled -sunny Callfomii

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

If Po l 8 p now

else -

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

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

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

irrcsponablc... lUicuMlon

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

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

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

iscow obtain Industrla.' It for the modem develbp-

ment b y alileh JOmuhcJier noa

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

credit t« the extent of'&SO million

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

______ feltowlniMhUigsi1. HOW do you think of Japan?-

' 2r w iia l wuul ‘JWI_tV£LCOmi

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

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

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

ra retaliated *tampj and reaaiaj

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

CO tD W EA 'niER NEEDED

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

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

, n . v : B atiT iTwIn Palls)

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

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

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

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

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

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KILUNGER EUECTftIC 'PbOQt RE 3-S7U 1 . '

F U E L O IL

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

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

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

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

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

r ro n e rr Ticri

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

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

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

for confiscated property.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

I MU miuion ■ .

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

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

Greatest departures from ml are cxpccted over' the northf

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

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

Bonds Sold-BOISE, Sept. 3 MV-Transactionj

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

^ththltrbarfc-iool-atrwhat-ha-

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

He continued working after i

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

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

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

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

Schopl Won’tCIiaiigiE Fees

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

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

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

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

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

HtyLuui'Eamilyr B ack From Trii

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

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

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

her-hom*-ln-rn5YQ_artcr ylsiitj

Noh^ur^cdlW ethoidCues Hemonhoias^liffleisly^^

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

iUO.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

_ x.TIMES

-FASTER— >

“201 Shoshone. St._

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

>. *11 b)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

n_the.liiat.ilye.

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

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

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

ManyPonder

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Solon’s Plan Stirs Politics

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

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

l»r^* rtoil>, pillow

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

|tniiUn-ttachera-ln-Callfi

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

TrrffltROPRACTieB estor^ health* & malatAU tiil

A l m a H d f d i n , D . C » |

e free to the public.

Employer Moves ■ ay S tir Strikes

WASHINCTOS, S<'pi 2 .lU-TUe

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

MANCHESTER SUITS

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

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

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

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

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

contraatlng flannel slacks. All three pleccs just

$1

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

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

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

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

has been menUoned as « Ukely/•AnHMntjft Intn

. y i Baeki China Prime Minister Nehru himself

mere or lesA sponw ed 5rlmp_Mltt.the Bandung

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

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

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

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

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

communist China.PUn* Fall

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

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

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

S ft tnnlti-o fghlAVi It .

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

only 12 ounces per shoe, • — —

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

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

If Ui> ~ m-nntor

Coats

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

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

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

FOR THE FILER1=AIR

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

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

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

bouse seat.Amon; those who. have been,

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

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

)llahcr who

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

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

= ^ M ^ tJ u e ,

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

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

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

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

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

Hundreds of Newest Styles In

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

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

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

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

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

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

9 Ww

12

T i

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

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

- H u m t r e d s ^

Pliillips-"66" . FUEL OIL

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

J u s tin C oW boy

~ ^ O T S ~ 29®=42=®

KEKIDRICK— - W e l l ln q f o n i

PERSONAL■*hoice-of-beut^n-txptrit~

Ruff-Out .. 15.95

Sport Shirfs. Long eleeve and short eleeve tn

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

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

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

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

J A e T C E T S and

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

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

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

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

SWIATERSHundreds of OtherWINTER COATS

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

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

9.95 to 35.00

r . i rUse O u r

!»'• Just A S tep , or Two From>Eaiy

— O F F -S T R IP r —

NEW FALL

H A T ^

- U e - H o H

— E m « « t o n - H o

= = 8 , 9 5 -

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

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

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

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

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

wildT he t i l l 10 Incttw e the present

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

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

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

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

U nd n e * r Kkmi»h.

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

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

r e a p TPIES-H EW S WACT AD3

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

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

fl }ou of hUhw»y t « revrnue.

Deatli Claims Mrs. Fiihrer

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

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

IBB^. and reared In the vicinity

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

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

ere*» In other Intereat charges a ll ^

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

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

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

* • * . * * * * . . .

Television LogKLIX-TV M JlRiinr Dms

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

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

it Ihe gauway to the fairgrounda here.

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

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

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

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

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

lotitlen.V.

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

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

--- IxiCflKlSOf Congress

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Atwul threc-fourltw of the

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

dlllnni. (iuod liuun.. Apply In perMR.

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T T W

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

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

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

laltA .

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

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

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

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

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

) ' m islaklnslthe Poles »ere pflroltled .to keep

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

muny.Down In the harbor, the Ci

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

earlier on # "courtesy vlilt,'

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

With Its many towers, Rennl:

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

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

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

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

held the fort.

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

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

‘ intler's'relch ew« Before the

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

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

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

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

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

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

German orchestra inthe hoi^l cafe signed off with

pnvrcamfvcrTOTrtuni.Shortly before 10 o'clock that

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

k i n g B IN D E R j UP

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

Outwears leather i to 1 • , —

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

rersnnallted rAPEIt.MATE Vt f ) S PETISin

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

___ TH EtheJJank & Truit BldgrRE'J-

agic Valley I Schedule for

i S r ^ a i l - S e t

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

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

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

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

JSSBrzr.— -j(irbtdge.~Contttct

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

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

T s S - i

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

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

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

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

V ^ R R E P O R T

. 8td.K «. |2kcfcMa Lak* .:^'mT.SM(>)

isiioMui ■*'p.tk nw . '

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

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

■ n ^ B « * n .t l,l»»rrLo>Lirt

Buys Blaine

Building Permits -SoughTEFTlirgg

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Genealogy Group" D trects^Service

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

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

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

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

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

n utli Crancr_________________B^hop MlHpn, Payne gave tlii

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

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

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

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

INNIVERSARI.RECORD^BREATONG

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

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

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

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

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

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

- - _ rnllKInn ol T*H

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

ptx“-«nll Ko on-wi}e-Bfpl -l5-ln Iht

hOR!.lie

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

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

iliiki he will rldfjVouili Cen

iflpld, Jiyffolse Caottlift vhlcl

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

L_£AUL 1«_TV SERVICE

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

knockcd him dot and siMped ■

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

.1 II. hlsh.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

■; . l .„ ,h u r.p r i« M.i

uetilfr/ilfllolilfUTraill'K o u mixIroK.

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

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

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

lor ECVcnl m uie ilaya.

Halt of Road Work Wonld^_ Hit Economy]

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

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

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

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

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

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

-tsx.-Tius I

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

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

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

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

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

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

DEPOT GRILL Closed All Day -FridayirSeptr4-

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

EVERYDAY SALE PRICES

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

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

- D ^ Y - I

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

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

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

Qn«i — Vick Chnnicil 1

T riu InntruRirnU I}7. oSt 1: Ulli

,! lllM lohcad__I. "While short-term corrections

Uc 'expected.” irVdSs. "our

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

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

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

the ir superhlBhwnyj, Slates

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

I l.SO,.

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

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

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

s.fto-s.eo.

H .rtcunt 3.0: ;

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

lUon.IS:}- RcynoWs nnd company likes

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

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

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

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

REG A RD U SS OF CONDITION

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

fR E E ll

iCITt Mi.mn

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

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

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

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

.... • i.»-i.»i.....JS.0h3S.7S.

Whf. 1 futurM clutd >; Iswr

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

■'W . Dtt Jl s Ilfi. 1. Slr,1 .

pti—k»Hi- rhoW-«n

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

M r-fn r-m H nit;

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

Idnl lir W. Moltelxm >r '

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

; Judge Speaks a t M eeting of Club

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

Stock Averages

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

II * 3 _ !« T<thnlcn!or.. -CU

U _ SJ.J1

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

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

T he club project ot a roadside

< Citiolltn Fund ..

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

Lions' eyesight projKt.

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

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

JB u tte tan d Eggs

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

A rthur WlesenberRer an d

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

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

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

drlvcn-byw illlam -LTlCnoptnittcr It collided w ith a USB Chsvrolot driven by Beverly j . Edwntamt the in te rjec tion ' of Slxtli and S g t r e e t a - h e r e ^ g d ar n ftcn iw u.'—B o t l i 'd r lv c rj 'n rc from Rupert. Pollco Chief c o n Dcvaney said the Edwards car matSt too ^ risht U im -trom .s ix th jlrcet_onto_K street, sldcswlplng the Knopp a

DiimnRe to the Edwards car w je t nt, $19. Visibility a t the Inter­section Ik Impaired by a tall hedge,

3 - o r ^ P c r S B G T I O N A l7 -S E R T A -C O N V E B T A S Q E A - J

:_e o r jiin iiy ^ ii/flny^ ftty Im Ic o m b in a t io n s . A lso , I f you p r e f e r , w e w i l l a l lo w y o u th o e q u iv a le n t o f ? 5 0 in m e r - 1

: c h n n d is e o f y o u r cho ice In s te a d o f la m p s a n d ta b le s lis te d above.

TREEl- |N N E R S P R IN G “ - M A T T R E S S -

______- — a n d _ B ox j p r in g ; ^V V ith .A n y B E D R O O M S E T f

—SoiitlrofH ansen B arO w nerFaces~

.. truek-blcycle .accident n t 4:55 p.m. 'Tuc.iday one-half mile south of here on Rock creek road.

Larry Bourn, son of Mr. and Mrs. AUen Bourn. Hiutfen. was ported to be in VrooO" condition a t MarIo Valley Memorial hospital Wednesday wllh ft brOken’ rlRht les. Russell. Murrl. son of Mr. and Mrs. DeU M urrl.,Hansen, received trea tm ent fo r a broken left leg and wa.1 released Tuesday.

T he boj« were rid ing ' double .n n bicycle eoiiuc nortli when the bicycle cu t In f r c n r o f i i “ Studc- baker pickup driven by inm er An* nls,“TOTte. 3, T ttin Pall*, also.trav- ellng no'rth.

Vountf Murrl had lacerations of the forehead and both boys had minor abmalons.

Deputy Sheriff John Wllkersonm m ain itta~ tBintceiacTiT:-------------

T. F . FIRM FILESn o is fi, - sept.'j-ntTrn=ATtieie3

o f-lnco rpo ra lion^re -on flte today v lth the secretary of state from Wells Livestock.- Inc.. T«'ln RUls.

^^-«^p^talUa ll n of *750,000 FI.T. and Alma S. Wells, botli

and H ush WelU. Boul'

nandes, owner of the El Paso bar. waived preliminary hearing and was bound over to district, court Tuesday, w hen he was arraigned before Probate Judge Vem Car­ter f a r assault . w i t h 'ft deadly weapon.

Hernandez, charged In • ohi«t-IB Incident Sunday morning In­

side th e bar o n M tln street, pojt- cd *500 bond se t by the Judge.

Tlie defendant Is accused of AhoaUng Jessie 0«rcla, 34, Bur­ley, in the le ft leg. O srcU Is itUl fe-tho -C o ttige-beep lW r-

P a r k i n g F in e s- •■■■'overtime paittog

InneQiprlnr Matires* and 0 « i Sprlnita. Now only -------- '

* M A T C H IN G CHEST, SPECIAL . -S 3 6 -9 5

USED FURNITURE ANNEX TWmFAS?STORiCome la a sd ahop for Tenlhi* Beds, Crlba, Boeken.

. T t r w r . . ........................... - - .old.Brown. K . K . Blackburn, Itra: MorlB CuUer. Iloy ScoU, ,Pete KeUy. M orjorls Harsbbaf»Br,.L<ils W arner, WlUlam Warner. W. E. T eoter; John H»wklns.-M«. Vloto Cocker, Mr3.,yUlls.n^MoorB. Mn. ■ -.nderson (two) a--*

S A V E 0V E R ;“ $ 3 r N 0 W I — ^

LINOLEUi^ RUGS; K . 8 8

■ -R e g r -8 .9 5 - - i

I Fb( Old l_ M a tt f tn _ O L

==caux£^S P R IN G F IL L E C

MAHRESSR e s u lo r ^ , SPECIAL .

4 9 .9

*15TrodeY ou P py O n ly

1 2 4 ?m T C & m O BOX'SFBIMOS • . SAME-tow PBICBl , WWEST PRICE IN-n>AnO!r

fcl_2_Alh__.W m IR u9 « «

a io f* .-

Twin Falls MarketsI ^ D TTME3-WEW8 WANT A M |

n NOTICE “i -TWIN F A U S :

I rtdi

'l"l<init ArtJ.ik 11: li«k S« .T • »l«j-„,rttrl -i»ll.< '*rk Noio

' • . ) « ! r.ll/orr.1. >

> tu n d iM i I I : <UrtlM tm - . <k«Lt iV WOOL .

- rM a U C D IU L B a iU , fu lu mclo ftd .4 <»ni lo w rr.lo .. I of * bouh«T.. iif .n o lu. / i i j ‘»;jio8 |> tf«T r'iiw »-7 -------- •;— »it.ee.i>.ta u

C m l» c « tr i tp t* wool ! « • IK .W .I l n r r u n -

^ O R E L A N D ' MILLING

W IlT T b E" CLOSED ^ FOR

VACATION j- — .

— — - A - - S E P T . - 6 J a ! 2 S i _

rdttd-lEROA

FREE D E L IV E R Y ^ P a rk Eq»y - E A S Y :i

- J e ro m e ^ E A 4-2831=M lW B S T M A IN — .

-AD TIMES.NEW8 WANT ADS Will be closed Monday. Labor day. (OMl*n M 4WUd)

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Ugbten-^.1,: TIM ES-N EW S, TW IN'PALLS,'-IDAHO. J r a p r ^ D A Y . S B P I E M E E R 2^,,

i o r y L 'b l i K u k d T r

I r a d e l-’r o m i s e sA jL c:clb5k_cm m ony S a ^ Wmoon a t - t h e - F i r f t - S i p W inrch--im lt«d-ln-m *rTl*«- Marjr ■ KuJii7 daughter of Mr. ‘and

-U -M r-K n lw rT O l-T m U t- 3... J t . m . of-FJojrd-C »ieek-*ndBl4wrM rr-Chrek.-N niriJori.K y.- Bpr«y»^r-^-«m n—«U h —wMt* idloU .fonned the setUrw for the iuble r ln r cervroooy read by Uitf CT. STDest B asu lb lad . Jack D«* H r jaiTK~“Bec«u»o" -ftiia " m fl M 's ’T m e r ." U rry B cnnelf was fwiUU -Tulle nowera elctied the necldln« id accented th e back o t the tm tlt-

iB l-^ lt« -saM irrow n-w oT O 'bx bride. She carried UUu of -the

_ey on A w hite Bible. She woi Ten In intirrlase by h e r father.-T H rt t t t tn a n h i 'i - |» w iT r c r ic e iv

n ta ffe ta <wd nosegays of wKlte I w ith Breen Ivy carried

Y o w s E x c h a n g e d m L o c d l R t f ^

. . . . and white. Mrs. je rl De’ a matron-of honor and Zoe Kuka s maid of .honor. Both- are aU ten th > h ride: - • . _

■ T nniriaejroom 'w ai aftemfr(Tby

. .b r id e .^ _ T b e t a p e r a wenr-llBliled by

7tn_da Bancroft and Phyllli Ougel.

pink lace mw n with matching AB^ea w a f worn by the bride's

.serving a i ' th e reception In- the hurch recreation hall were Mr».

me Bharp. M n.-Pnul Bancroft. I. Ted Je ste r.a n d members o(

. . PSdells Sunday achool daaa. R u th K uka registered the guests. hyUla OugeliDMi and Mary Jacobs Uplayed the glfU.

sew Mf<.~Cheek selected a ^ h t ue tweed au lt with na»y blue « •

faaortes. ITiey will make their m w =tirO rtlB id?C Bliff— — -1^18 bride gra‘dunted"from’ Tw ln Hai»hldh achool and th e 'K jilw r c E o o T o rH m ln j . Oakland., The Hilpgrfifltn.. . a « fg tan t.,.ln> .Uift p ^ e corps, was graduated' from

ln-Newporti-4{yr-jf-tow n guesu Were from ^ U e , Shoahone u d Ook-

F rio r to h e r wedding- the bride--------

i J n OafclMd »nd"by|m a'tchlng bands around the skirt. =Hr»riJtl«frBRBTp jghs'carried 'a w utiuet DI lU H 'on

yaftKer tedgue Ras Eden Meet

............ - . .IffHla-TeBnlar-meot*( ..fo r A ugust..U u . U a t-o f the n t h . John Juhnke, teacher of e . parochial achool, and Clemens eyerhoff gave the d m tlo n a ls

a d -n talk<-'‘A Modeled Bualnessectirig .".,............ .• , _

iLeagua membera dlaeusted. the r th a t w aa-held

Id the d b tr lc t convention which 11 be held In BoUe over the r-day--week*cnd.

(Delbert K oh ts dlcected tlia

___A guest present.»TBB~pregT6m v a iupper g BrT i» ia

V . 2S w ith 17 membera a tten d -

i^-contaiued a t the-Clyd# Kaa* .m an.hom e, th e Alvin M eyerhoff ibme. ih e W illiam K ohta home,

~ M eterhoff home, the P e r -

?M arian=M arfin= - P a t te r n - - 1

"HB. AND M BSrraX NlUU CU EEk---------------!-------.{Ktlktrpholo-iaUff engraTlng)

V o w s E x c h a n g e d

B y M is s A n d r e w s

A n d l£ e o n D a v is

idny, Aug. 3 1 7 ^ Ann Loy A ndrei^JeT om e... and Leon Davis. Wendell. Jerome Justice of -the

.......................JUSceremony.

I ^ e couple atood before a table centered w ith an arranscment of gladloU, g ian t dnnlaa and lighted tapers. Ufacr-ptalcs,-swMl--pe«i; cosmos and baby brcatli abo were i}ii?nH‘-ihf'decontn5KE

The' bride wore a street lengUt d re a of w hite nylon blrdje)'e eye­let fashioned with a pink blcnd^ Ing jlnto roM> and iv cotton imtln

-A tte n d in g -th rrro p lB a ci c-Mff: Viola Hutchlna. mother of the b«d*,-a*-m atron-of linnor^wear.- lng~ ft - alnte. bliift gray- gabnalinr. suit with beige, acceuorles. and Jam ei. Carl-and David Kyle, . on* of the bride. Pnullne McLean, cousin of the bride, also an at­tendant, wore a blue green nylon

blue U ffeU .After th e bridegroom's discharge

from th e army next month the c oup le-^ll-llve In Jerome. •----------- - . « »

D d t e :C h o s e n 'f o r ■ M u r t c u g h E v e n t

Service of the Murtaugh Commu- n lty T Je lh o a isrch -u ra n ia \'r iB M r - - " nt. 33 u - th « - d a te for the

7 W .flon. chairm an, Mrs. Jack Allred and Mrs.' Mike Staatny met last week a t tho home of Mrs. Qlen

n sale during

OFFICERS HAVE rAItTY O A KLSV.-Sq)t. 3-TbB Oosslft

-i^vi.-hftftrd -M lA -offlcere~heia~tt ■potluck pa rty al“ lHe Pelta~ward « i a i y “ avenlhg. A tlfltainir

________ ____ ____ Mr*. DonaJdMabey, p residen t,and Mr*. John A. Clark and Preeldent and Mra. W . B. Whlteley. Emily Klniber, Grouse Creek, also attended.

Social-CalendarThe executive board o f . . .

United Presbyterian women will : ^ 'a t 10 ftin. T hursday a t the urch. .

JEItOME — M ethodUt - Woman'a Society,' of ChrU ilart Service wlU meet a t 3 p. m . T h u n d ay a t the

ng-w«lrpreccde-the general-

p ayM g rkedqt Farfiily Reunion

>t. n family reunion last'w eek at

Aug., 16.- fa m

imongPurbrush. M argaret Purbrush and Mr. and Mrs, Tom Thom as andfa^ly .~ a ll Moifritiiln-n o m e r-----^ir. ana Mrq. D cioeri Johnson Inmlly. N am pa., ' .

Johnson haa six daughters, two sons,' 43 grandchild re n . and 7< great-grandchildren: —^

D a jte O b s e r v e d _ F o r D e c lo _ M a n

birthday anniversary last week a t his summ er h'oirte n t S taten creek aliova Hailey by h is three, daush- Irra-nitd-ftone-ln-law,' A picnic din* n^r was .aerved,

F-cam e-t»-D eoloi-ln-18n___ -.resided here alncc that

time;__ . _ _—A iienoihgT ho onnlvcrsary 'dlh- ner wero-Mr.-ahd-Mrs. John Hohn-

m m d«rs. M artel Lindsay. Po«1; Mr. and Mrs. cUve Lindsay and son. Burley, and Mrs. John Sm ith and Cllil(llMU^OnDUIl_EQl*^n}UllEL Bmlth U -the form er Leta^Uvcly.--— -----------------------B i rt M o y iy \^ r ked

ElgliUen gueati attended a blrth- d a r anniversary party In honor of Mrs. Oeorge Lonp-'d ttheTiom erflf U*^ tad_M f8 ,^ V lrgll_’Malone last

Pinochle was played w ith high and low for th e men going to Lon Lott and W nlly'H olmgren and for the women to K athryn Long and Doris Scherupp, •

OuUof-town-gueata Included Mr. and Mrs. Lon Lott, Mud Lake.

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l l e o i e M l l l o i n

- ALL-DAT OASCAL QOlag ahopplncT To a meeting?

J u t fo r dinner? Reach for this ■rilm-Une- ca*ual with a flip-over eoU*rrCl«rar.70ke-detaU .-«ew -caiiln jM onu» ttonw T Q m om iW a-pat-

Chlld'a outfit.T»rtnt*d patterD -M lH -H »lf-alx«a «H . IfiH. MW. 3<'.4,I to lf lH reQQlTM SH yards S»-lnch ■tale.ip iln te d .dlrecUoos on each pat-

I t Is h a rd on a .child who has bad the aola a ttention or his moth­er ana fa the r to bo obliged- to ahare I t wlUi another chlld.’U on U 9 Ot thltt .dlXflcultyJie.get4Jeaa

- peraonal-BttenU onr-^aw tr-upros- sloni of affectloa from his parejits, he Is likely to break down.jmd display traces of Infantile ways h i t poronta belleved-happlly over. r a r “example he m nyhavc lapse* la lollet training, may start to wet his bed although this had ap­parently been "ovcrcoroe.'~Or he maj. change from & cheerful. c4* operative child Into a whining, complaining, hard - to - do - with youngster.

Ztoslng patience ■- with auch child, punishing and acoldlng him. will not-eerve. The cause-of the trouble U his-feeling ol dlsploee- m ent and uatll-that-feallng la.re>

■Come, come. son. Climb up here on my lap and 111 tall you how, much I love m y good, grand, won­derful big boy." accompanied by a 6 ta r“ h u g “ wiu -aoon' banisa" any fUch. dem orutratloos. I t la hla craving for loving th a t la big. Not he. Do a e e - th a t h e gata-all he, needs. i

Ani*l« ?atrl e tfm n tJ t r t InflrU rmlnlnt. If r>u irouM Ilk* lo hiv> hit ««»«, r-I». -Clothln* lb. Iiibr," •.ad ' IMU Ift.Mln lo him e/a Tlmrx-Nxrt.

O, .Roi.W, KlXlon C, .Nr- Vofk

M is s H a n s o n Is-

corsage of w hite carnations. The iuelace g o m of th e bridegroom's

mother waa w orn w ith matehlnit accassorlea and a corsage of pink flowers.

Quests were registered a t the cepUon ln*the church parlors by Sharon Bhickmer, Ooodlng. Serv­ing waa Ann Steveiu , Aberdeen.■ On return from a tr ip to the Ore-

their >iomo. In Moscow where the bridegroom, a University of Idaho graduate, will a tten d the university

The bride, a 1 « 8 graduate^rf Good- Ing high achool. a lto attended the University of Idaho.

Out of-town ffuesta ' -included Mr*. EtWe-0 «nham . great-aunt.of the brtde,-Ban i ei TiUe. ' t m a.'TTifli- Cora Ployd and aon, Phom lx, Aria.; Mrs. Evelyn Paul and daughter, Portland, and o the rs from Qood- Ing, M ountolifH om e, Nampa and

¥ ¥

Music Teachers'-W o rk s h o p > 4 la te d

BOISE, Sept. 3 -A U InUrested prlvato-muslo-teachera ore Invited to a workfll ccdores, theI n . th ls a re a ._______ _____day, announced Mra. Alllne Svpnn, Nnmpa. president o f the Treasure Valley chapter of th e IdahiLM'l*'^ T eich ir-i ............ ........................r-assoclailor

Six separate aesalons starting at . aJn. wUl be held during the onc- day event. T he aeaalonis will cover locatldn, a rrangem ent and equip-

n t : recruiting atudenta, and__ la lnlng-their Intereat'-teachlngmaterials; the “business" aide of teaching mualc: Ideos for private and class teaching, and atudent recitals and appearances.

The workahop'ia sponsored Joint-

Katlomct association and th e -American-M-n »1 c-conferenee-as part of a serlea to be held through'

S o -J o u r n e y C l u b ^

- M e e ts for^^Cords—8o-Joumey“ club m et-for-eards Thursday a t the hom e of - M n ^O, Welker.---------- - r ---------“ W i n n m 'a f bridge '.were -Mrs W alter -Peay. high:- Mrs. JosephT.nn.wnri> jinrt XTm J iihn Slrlrniit»aW -for-aecond, and-/Mra; ITaroWnnhhln, tng -/>tnnrhlg_tttnni.ftwere Mra. O leen Scamons, h l ^ Mrs.' Donald Cederatrom, second, and Mra. Joseph Otteson, low, '

Hoatesses were Mra. Claud WhlU tie and Mra. C. R . Wilcox.

« «

F a m i l y R e u n io n

' h e l d a t - O a k k

children, Oiiroy," Canr,r*-Mr. and ■Atnrrotto Bergener and Mr. and Mrs, Dean Naylor. Lognn, Utah. Oaklo- resldent.1 Attending were Ml. and Mra. Milford Bergener and-chlTBren-Mrs. Clalr ajo*lom and chlldren;-M r, antfTtTii.TJry- nn Sergenrr and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Itobert Washburn and children.

¥ ¥BIRTiiDAY MARKED

nrCHFIELD. Sept. 3-B lrthday club members m et ThursdAy alt- emoon to honor Mra. Dick Johnson a t the home of Mrs. C. F. Chatfleld,

R E G I S T E R N O W !

. B o i s e C e r e m o n y J o i n s .C o u p l e J u l ie S t r ic k l i n g --------------------------- — ------------------- ----------------------------^ * n stc rlre d "vy ® ® ^,

O f -A r ^ Q - B e T l WW E N 'D E L L . Sept. 3 - - Ju||e

'S trick ling waa elected a n d J n- stalled honored quecn a t a spcc.U;

- § t!5 5 in . g£de, and Alelha Woodi,

Installed a'eVe 'H cnsonV Junlor- custodian,

aiid Dlaiie- coopar.^tnaer . | uiilfl.=-.- P a u lr Ydarraga, retiring queen,

wos installing officer. She wan ^- «lst{fl:Ci:WariJr=^Brown^a»Ju:^« -■ ■ custodian; Mrs. Ronald Taylor,

senior custodian; J^fra. II. S. Umb, musician: JoAnn McCloud, s tc a -w y rsa iiy -nyaaith rchnp la lnnm dMra.- Eari Nielson, m atshol

Ti aliott-er'of gifts was presented Susan Wlswell by Tilane P « ff« n for the bethel. Ml&s Wlswell will leave this week to moke her humc In Idnlin PnliS.'

The presiding queen's pin and a corsage were presented-- to the heviTy~TiQnnnff“ iJuctm—b y - M « Ydarniga. A past queen'a pin and coraage and a gift wa^ preicntedto - th « -fe tlr ln it -q » e « n - oy.-MlitStrickling. Misa Ydarraga wll leave soon to attend Idaho SUitc college, Pocatello.

A gift waa presented to Miss S trick lln g -b y -h en n n m tsrf'' ■* Mrs. Wayne Strickling.

Members .of Hagerman .-.......NO. 45 were gueaU. Introducid for

MB..AND MBS. JOHN aTXAKDODDS' <8Uff cDgrevingl-

M is s E a s t o n a n d

lE r ic k s o n M a r r y

In C h u r c h 'R i t e sBURLEY. Sept. 2 ^ In 3 o'clock

Ben Erickson. B0^-0f-Mr.-a^d-^Tra- J. Emery ErlckMn, Buriej’., l.T he 'H cv .j:..JiH cl»eth officiated for the Rlngle ring 'cercmony be- i o r c j c ed with gUdloll.

Escorted by her father, the bride ..ore a white sheath dress oftlssuc faUle'wlth a white nj-lon lace

signed orid_made by licr mother.

rosebuds,eamatlona and p i n k '

M lu Noru'ood assisted the honoreewltli hci ivlflj.

Tlie aervlng-tabljs was covered

_ ___ Ids were K aren RasmuS' ien, Heybum, and Shirley Kelley, Paul, wiio wore dresses similar to ’,hiit^of.Uie mald.ofJaonorJn.dlf-- lerent Sha'dta of plnlcTEoch wore % coranfio o t plhk and white car­nations.

Serving a.ybest man was Kenny Fonne'abeck. Uaherlng were Lon­nie Easton, brother of th ^ bride, aBlT~Ncn"Eriston. cousin ot the bride. ,

The mother of the brMegroom chose a two-piece blue and white dress. Wom-by-the-brldo'«-mothcr wot a powder blue faille aheath

and white carnations._NUs. ^ n o .v a n _ Webster. .Rang "Beenusc'’ and '“ThVWeddlng Prayer" “accompftnlifd by '

X’reception In the church social wm was held a fte r the ceremony.

Mrs. Lowell H unt was hoslesa. The

a jn ln la tu re . bride .and. bridegroom, saa.decoratcd-w lth pink rosebuds and green leaves. I t waa centered

■hite linen covered_table and d by tall p th k 'ta p w ..—

.. . r th e cake, was cut In the tnidlUonnl^ m anner It waa served b y M is.' E lm tr^ u rg e ss-an d ■ Mrs. Dale Udy, aunt of the bridegroom.

bride. t>oured coffee nnd Jitrs. Quinn Wilson, aunt-of the bride- g room ,-punch; Sharon Easton, cousin of the bride, was In charge of the guest book, and M n . Jim Easton.' Mrs. Gary Easton. Mrs. Andy,Smith and Roberta Caudle

In charge of the gift Ubie. a traveling ensemble, the new

Mrs. Erickson selected a tan two- ilect suit with matching acces-

rosebuds. After a ahort-wcddlng

S h o w e r Is G iv e n

M is s J u d y T a t eHAOERMAN. Sept, 3 -Ju d y Tate

was honored a t a bridal thoner Saturday afternoon a t the Hager-

escorta and honors were ShenI Oaston, honored queen of bethel No, 4S: Paula Ydarraga and Mrs Pred MalU, post cjoeens of- bethel No. 13, and Eileen Strickling, post queen of Ooodlng bethel No. 15.

Also introduced were Msria

The program, announced liy Vir'glnja Norwood, Included Mavia and Cherrll T ate singing,a duet

and Junior princesses of Hagerman bethel No. « : Mr. ond M n E. E Parr, associate guardian; Mrs. II

} Thomas Prith and Paul Plngenon r ; p a jt guardians a n d aM.->cltfe I, guardians of the local bethel.

Miss. SUickiing introduced her parenta 'and Linda Strickling. her

tticlr motlier."Mra. Harvey Tate; Jean Hinsicc giving a reading, •'Whnt U A Olrl7”'and Diane PrIth,

^ T ^ ^ ' T j r w ^ o n S i ^ r ^ h ^ ^m alndcr of the afterhooa was spentplaying gomes. . .

Cheryl Oaston and Miss Henslee received Ute glfU a t - the door.

Hogerman, h e r grandparenU; Sen. and Mra. Don Predcrickson rrancet Strickling, lU ioda'Tum er and Eileen Strickling, all Ooodlng; Mr. and Mrg. Glen Parsona, Mrs

T O H u rF rM irc a fo T y irB am ra n a

ed^ ilh 'ft-rcd-ro60-bouqu«t^ang- ed by Mrs. Jones. -,T liercom n^tee ..fo r Uie shower

_____ . MTS.»-Robert................... .. Cheryl Oaston: Mra.Roy JoUey and Joan Jolley: Mrs. Ida Hettflee and Jeon Henslee. and Mrs. H arsey T ate, Mrs. E. S. Tt«»mp*on=and-Mi*.:-AUred.Sandy.

. * * V *

Farewell Party HeldatChurch

ALMO.'S'ept. 2 - A ’ fttrewell par­ty last weelT a t the MalU LDS' atakehouse honored Donald Shaw. R aft River atake Sunday-achool, Boperlntendent and flrat counselor.- and Heber •ZolllnRcr.- M ra , ' H. K King,- Mr*,-St«vcnt and other members of the stake

angemcnt^

-K IN O -H lLLrScpt.:.a— U r* .^ > die Smith waa hostess to a lunch-

- - M r i r m r

-D d te rS e le c te a "

Vern R. Davis onnounce tlic'Iort.*;. coming morrloge of their tlauKhur, Detiy. Miss Davis will miirry Ai .

Eldon Tiim er, K etchum, in a .... mony Sunday a t the FalrlieKl LD3

The.brlde-clect la a stenompii. , r la the Blaine county dfpm- ment ot 'public oasuuncc oiiu herc ...T um «£ ja : employed at e t Camaa county grain elevator Falrlle ll

' A t F a m i l y Home

ftW honored Sunday ^ t^ h e Imci'j of his porcnlii', Mr. and Jfrs. Jiir.a Rnthbun a t a family dinner site returning from attending lutnir.ea choa l-B clo r.lo .leo rtn?^ f 'l“; i2 .Bonneville where h e w ll biology o t the high school ,

David Rathbun. who is hm - from the navy base a t San ntfpi“

olso hononxl guest- OlhertS-:

and their unele”and aunt. Mr. i u | tCnnft/i and C h ir—

W n Polls; the ir brothe^.in-Uf iHd a lslerrH r^ rftn fl-M fsrE w ji Hrtll."nnd'<hnarOl.'-lHi*elJon,iM

'T tle ''n rtin ; aarfioW-of h inD rw aa “ andra D « X d ,- T .- ln Fnlti. , Carol Kock, P a u l She w o r e N o ^ M r MrS. D avlf will be JWIHS' ftjr a ft.

rea . a t .H ote l J to lse Tues- £‘"5 • Oaston nnd Cheryl Oaston: M n. rell Poster a lw ’were 'guesU. days before returning to h l s j ; ^ ___r r ~ T m - - /-________ Qrldennalds were K aren Rasmus- n . . . ....i Tn«n Tnitov ---------------------------------------------------------------—"

^ H O P C R I ^ S E N D - G I R L S -

TOO . . V BACK TO COLLEGE IN S T Y L E . . .

° o n rN ^ .” lr td 'M r3 . tihiW Milg! Mra. Wallace Taylor pave rendlnga,:and Zollnger and Mrs. King played

dueta.— airecled by Mrs."Binging

K ing wlth-MT*. Flossie Smith, x - companlstr Oames-wer®-conducted by Mra. Stevens.—Shaw and his-fomlly are moving ' j Provo tills fair where he will be _ coaob-al Brlgiiam Young univcr. lity.-Zoillngcr unrf fnmlly »lH)1 Tioye to Logan-for the winter.

mode their, home a t - n i 8 AiWo'n avenue, Burley.

T h e bride Is employed by the, J. C .. Penney eompony and waa, g r a d u a t e d from Minleo highschool th b spring .,__ ' , ■

T he bridegroom'.waa, nraduated- .’rom Malta high school In 1S53 ond served In the rtrmy three years being stationed In France and Ocrmany for two and a half years

Idaho State Allege. Pocatello, a

___parenta, both parent*,-his dli>play ot unhapplneoa will continue and In aU likelihood, increase.- - n i iee ■Ttaw '^-'U -Po^ a ^ b ig ^ c h l ia r i i e iu a i r r t a m f a very" close to bobyhood obd requftea the ciLTe~hB~once~tne y from~hls- be* loved pareAta. He & e ^ to sit on h it m other's lap and be cuddled; he aeeda to t>e rocked and auris to: he -needa to be called his. ' ’m olher'a-IoTe.-and ha must have:

* hia ta ^ e r 'a fond.attentlon in the ' 1 eveniog. Hla bedtime story Is Ant

= 6 R A D E O = e b A 5 S E S ^ : FOR A L L AGES

. ★ Tap '

F A L L G L A S S E S

S T A R T 5 E E T . - 8 —

Donna.MauldinS G H r a . "

DANCE-_CloS5e5.for. cornb in .o tion_„ in s tru c tio n o r B a lle t on ly .

C o l t - A n y t i m e -------- _

“ -Tops the newsr,7andeverything else!

' 4 . 9 8 . \ o M

V j w S W /. The moil veriolile

everl Bobble BrooW wool

jw e a te rv e it iTTOur pomln* -

w ordrobe . . . in o ' tpaclo-;___ _ cular.crray of breolhloking ~ W 5 6 |

. colofii-siie»-3.t-io 40.----------iw e o lc r v e it

Bobbie B rooks sw corcfs,' b louses oncl sk ir tS “ o m i l i - d y c d -T o -m a tc h T ^ fc o tin g .o b c d ijtifu l c o lo r ha rm o n y . -

___casuaI_iDDmcnts..th e b la z e r i s 'h ig h

• f a sh io n fo r fo il. A s ' o lw oys, th e M o y fo ir .

“^ h o p 'C an b e re lied upon-rcrDffer-wlde-

_ s e le c iio n 5 J n 3 { y le _ fa b r ic o n d color.

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—B O P n ^O T O O K S SWEATEItS L ..: . . . ' 4 - 9 8 ^ ' t f -

■ BODUIE BROOKK iiU R T S

BODDIE BROOKS BLOUSES .

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[^ .S « A t M e t e s L o s e v Q u t

) n 2 P a n - A m G o l d M e d a l s ,

j t i l l A d d t o C o l l e c t i o na l4 - t r« t ' 'k - f ro n t

Day• lorth- lUKhttr, rry Ai. Id Mn

9 c ra’citeil T ucijdoy n ig h t in th e P n n -A m t^ r ich n K ^m cs, h u t U n d o Snm w e n t r i p h t on K iinp to h is 'B o I il 'n ie r fa l c o lk c tio iii 'O e tjrK U K e r r of t h e W e s t In d ie s f e jc r a l ia t i led tw o

h ia c o u n trv m e n to a .o n o -t\v o > th re e .slum in llio -lO O -n ic tcr ila sK in th e sjiiirktitiK t im e ' ' • i c . l . a n d B e r lii p i« z 'o f C u U w o n th e w om e n 'rt (50 n ie l( ;r^ iu rd le f l- ln -K a T n c s" rc c (» r i r

^ ^ in ie of th e U n ite ;!rsU ilflK -u -iu u jih u U u u t^< » ^ th o th r c e 'm c d u l p in c c s /

H ow w r, P*rry O'BriPn of j/)n AngelM raised lii» uwii kiuiivsMuh---------cortJTrom st i c t r s ' / i n c f inU|vlo a (cct. i ' j Inchci, Luciiiiln \vfllliimi of Naahvlllo won h f r .x n - oifd Kold mcilal by lakln? ihrCOO nietei4 in'i24:i, riU Plul Colcmun of CliampnlKii. i l l . . biiiicd tiK tranim»'«.,Dc4C«n Jonr-s of Bo>s- lown.'N eb.. by the narr(iw fsfof jJinrBW* in jtln.nliiiLUicJUioajucter. a leeu lec& ftitJn-liic-saoitt-rccord lline of 6:5^4. Annie anillli ot Al’

with a record Im p nl IB Icci D , Inches. »nd Annr Flynn of Irvins- ton. W1.V, won llic hlBli Jump wlili 5 feet 3’i Inches.

W ith B few yfcclncts ittli lo be.

Jellevuei ' o r t M a n :

Dmetflthba-

d a ; j d jr i « 5 t g

■ n t f n ih e r r t ^

-^n

B E L L E V U E . S e p t. 2—13dlo i:ue H ul!cio{;.s-fucc th e liL ion in th c n e w !} ''fo rm ed S iiak u K iv e r ciKht-m Hii fo o t- il! c o t f f c rc n c f w ith n in e r c t u r n i n g ^ t t t g r in e ii. € o » d i I liir- I S lro u (i w elcom es baclt jroud o x p c rie n c iT in th e line , e.sjie-

„ ttv -fn -R a> * 'M cG )urern-200*i)o iin (i-« ;m irand-G nr> '-R opers; c e n te r w eiKlilnK »> 2^ 0 ’’ in,1.1. T h e Bulldogfl will

t h e i r f ir .s t g a m e n t honic '|c ] ) t . 11, e n te r tn in in ^ ,J ,h e ■ii5H B e ara . , '' "[ n ih r r lettermen l>«lc tor line

arc Junior Strvrnr—m -Dui*a Junior end: Dol) Wallncc, w.oound junior Kuard-cenlcr:

Tnylor. o IM-poand Hawtcr. m Lewi*. 140-pound Junior; Rod

tc C lu re ; - 130;pound sophomore, E ld Ted Devmc,,-4M-lwund Jun'

r. Bll a t Ruard.rn llie bnckfleld ore Pnt Burktr. ,0 -pound Jimlor qunrierbftck:. oward Porter. MO-poimd Junior, ,.ifinrlf. wnri Jim Rrlght. 160-' )und ininsfer who alilfia i ilfbaek ond quftrlerbnck. ^With these men coach Slroudi npes to eflual the C-3 record poAt-| i^E iF ysnT T ia riB isnncim nn*^ 158 Kluad ore such notnbles

I n c h l«etc, Lee S l e v e r .v Bob fc tc h . Duzi LovcJoy and Bob

K lii.ibejuii'.conicrciicr. thc.Bull:. fess will play a round>robln Ached' \ with each of the leam.i. JJow' _rtr. only the second Ramo-wlUi Beh will count toward the Ireneo ch |-T1i«-B«l

. drandvlcw ~^T lnJ-

FaUmei-^^ts^ Royal Hello lirHometown_ 8ALT X~^KE CITY. Stpl- 2 W^- NliA MlddlL-H’dK ^t chiunplon Ocne Fullmer wft.i Riven n hero's wel­come I'uewlay when he 'arrived here from S an FrancL^co

l-'\illincr won the NuiKmal Dox- ItiR n.vsocliillon title FYhUy n lsh t byfltopplnR'Ciimien Boslllo In Ui(

□ov. Oeorge D, Clyde and civic offlcliilA olonR with hundreds <of fnn.i Knt4iered n t Salt L.ike airport

plonmon/fts here and at hl.i hnmrto»n. the nciirby suburb of West Jordan.

I'Mllmer rode In a motorcade through downtawrr S/Ut-.IilkC to West Jo rd an which wa< playfull^ renamed ••Fullertllle” after his victory 0

aov. Clyde dealjnatwl Tuesday _ i "O ene PuUmer day" In-U tah. Pullmcr. who held the title brief-

e eHamplonaHiplon6cr~lJili

He Is recocniaed a s champion In iS R H ^ N B A ^ f a ? N e ^ o r k “nnd

Panthers ire MissingSpeedToFLast Y ^ r

C A R E Y r S c p t r 2 — T h e C n re y P a n t h e r f l r p r e p a r in f f - f o r | heir f i r s t g a m e a g a in s t H a n s e n a t S h o B h o n e ,E d d n y n ig h t , re f o rm in g th e i r s q u a d n ro u m i 1 1 le t te r m e n . B u t th e xpccted flp rea d o f th e bn c k fie ld i s mi.H sing b e c a u se o f h lack in ju ry , t o ju n io r Jo h ii B riggrii- U 10 .2 m a n . T h e P a n - hors a r e o n l j '- o n e o f th re e

jKillebEew-Hitsfo rtha ide c o n fe re n ce schoo ls 1 !m o ln ln g " s in c E r th r - t r a n s i r ^

■.T^lon o f th r e e fo rm e r m em - o / \ . T - T ^ T .

elentns but will need help from' mdefclassmcn to fill a .starting nckfleld,' ■Experience a t the end posilian

provldcd_b}-_ Doug Patterson, ■pound jicnlofy-«nd_Bob_aweat, pound .s u lo r . -bath .scd ine

...It fourlh.vnrslty.numfrftl!L pale {obuls, ft 140-pound ,»oph. also i biclc.At Kunrd are John Benson, 155 oiin’d w lic m to rc ;. Dave Dcllo.i, » ‘pound' senior: Pat Meanea,

r a i iB r E rAdntns, 134*pound'sophomore. Dob Pyrih, ICO pounds, J im - Pratt, DO pounds; and Lee Zdwardi. m

-wunds. have won tellers a t tackle ■ Don'R ush, 176-pouhd-ienlor.

David Orchard. IM-pound ojihomore, ore veteran center*. Ray Cro.vs HO-pound Junior, b -halfboc lt-rc tum ce .a n d .T o m eterwn was the reiruUr quarter-

Iwck last seaw n unit li_onfy_f

Another halfback prospect l.i

•This mlRht be a good yei ve must find a b'ackfleld' iltiAtlon th a t can Jell In a hurry. Die lo u of Johnny Brltgs with a u k Injury will h u r l as our speed t last year Is no t present," re­

ports Coach 8hay. "We wlUUiava u c3l>erlenced first team and

cood line but the lou of one i radcs or lnjury could hu rt-p lu s ii!.s<^edule shows no breather In

The Panthers open .with Hanwn 1 8 p.m. S^day-mMUnffon » b«u^

im l-fle l^ a t S h w h o t^ The’ re^

Sept. IB, nichfletd a t Carey (Home: cominR); Sept. M.-Carey a t Camas Criunty: Oc(. 2, .Carey at Challls; Oct. 8; Carry a t Twin Falls sopho* more.<i; Oct. 10. Hagerman al. C arty.-and-O ctr23rC arey-at-C u- tlefor- ■ ............................-C oaen-Shay la seeUnj an ponent. for an open dal^ fi ‘ Any school havlnff a n open'

It. 11.

Immediately

ie^;ateui

^. lafi f i For UrS. Aifiati

S a I t LAKE'CITY. Bent. 3 M'— tnu North. lonR-hlttlnif Ball Lake iClty Rolfer.'qualllled for the U.'S. --nBtrorwJniuncnrM onaity-wJien

f AhnL n. UR »t th> Balti i ^ Co&otry club.He was low amonff Mven wl

I'loyed in th» quallfyins round. Uriah Goldsworthy of S alt Lake

Ji£_won_A.iuddcn.deaUt-pU7oll ] qualify aa an altcm al«. QoIdS' infthy nnd D a v tJ a r re t t .a t Poca. flto. idAho, both flnlsttfcl 001 ‘trnke back a t U S .'.. . T , ^ -< h e ri:w R iru tfn ^ 'io c iR r?T i ^

Blast BostonH arm on Klllebrew b lu tcd his

S8th-hom erun-of-the-aeason-hlRh orer-the-centerfleld-w nU Tueaday as W ashlnaton ouUastcd the Bo»- to n " n « f5 o x i7 -4 In II three-hourduet,----------------- ' ■ ----------

Klllebrew’a clout w llh the bases empty In ilio' seventh Ued him with oievelftnd's-Rocky Colovuo

Amrrlcnn leaRTie and helped snap Doaton'a winning streak a t four,

The R ed Sox.'w ho out-hU the visitors 13-8. were plaRued by bases o n . balls. T hree Baiton pitchers allowed 11. w lth '8larler'»nd"lo»er Earl W ilson .<1-1) glvlns up eight In 3 1-3 Innings. ■ ' ,.T he New York Yankees concen*

Irated the ir fire power in the first and Inst. InnlnM tn dawn theJnop*w -----------— -------- - -

SCOTO.Five alnRles in the first InnlnR

save th e ’ Yanks, three runt, and they added tw o more runs In the ninth, IncludinR a triple by Bobby Rlcliafd*cn. o f t Arnold Portocar* rero,

Richardson, Tony Kubek, Mickey M antle .H ector Lopes and Olt Me- DotJRald delivered the f in t Inning slnRles,-

Tlie D etroit'T lffers slowed down the ChicaRo White 60s pennant ex p rtu w ith a-4-o shutout by JimBunnJntr.------------., Dotroit'a victory snapped

sliced B half game from the Sox' ■Americftn—feairoe-lead,—The^-SoK now lead by five games over sec- «nd place Cleveland. T he IndlotiT Rame w ith K ansas City was rained out Tuesday nUtht.

-Bunnlng, _ a _ 2t y e a r r 0ld_rlsht-•xjunmngi » Ji-ycar-m u. >uimr h»ndeK allowed only .three fills.

ilngies, in aJowlnR down the speeding Chicagoans who re lu m ­ed to com iskey-park 'a lte r iwef Ing a four-gam e series from l

n_ffM _B unnln£'4_riraL .»h«^'« isince De pitched a no-hltter against Boaton on July'30, 1056.

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4 Narsroo

NATIONAL LKACUI ' rklli^Jphla Mt OOl 001- I '<ni—a*— . m -»ct-.eo^s—-C tril-.il -

United SU lf.i Imd won 33 Rold'' medals in 'Uie cames. 22 secondfl place sllve mpilal% nnd 13 bronze'! th ird plsce* medals.' T he united Slairs u-omcn's ketbatl team continued Us wtnnliiR ways by bentlns Citnnda.‘U-3g.

Ann Warner..l4, of Menlo P.irk. Calif,, xlpped.tltrouRh her heat in the women’s JOO-meter breast­stroke in 2:50.4.'“ niIT7einwniuIy“ arnu.sried"Uie Pan Am record-of- 3;055 t n f . .. passed the American record of 2:5flJ set by Marianna Hnrgravea

C a r d s ! J a e k s o i i - 1

C o o l s O f f L . A .

W i t h T w o - H i t t e r1, Bt TITt AmxlaCtd-'PrcM _. _ >«■ J HC

IU K h th H H (ie r- lj* rry -Jn c k d o n c o n tin u e d h is 'H om irinnce .; o v e r- th c -L o x '-A n K c ie .s D odRcrs T u e s d a y n iR h t 'r c o o t ln j ' th e m o f f ' ' ’i th a tw o^h iltcp flH -the S t . 'L o u is C ard inalB 'j Pcoretl-H JJ-O vivloi:y be fore-19 ,'12d. T h e -lo 's s droppcd-.-the i Dodj^er.s l.'.l; g a m e s lichiiid th e S a n F ra n c is c o G ian ta , w h o ' w e re id le .-Jac k K o n , wlio iias

th e .MUpport f ro m K en HoyiT and Alpi Grammas. Boyer'. iinmrrim, hU 2CU> th u yew. exlciidnl hUim ilnn kUcuk lo 20 KuiiifiT------■

arnm m os koi ilurd homer and drove in anotlifr ruii.uuti a squeeze bunl. Don BluUUaittr had doubled and Ktnlrn thlnl Jivc be fore Oramma.1 laid doft-n t h saerlllce.

Wraming-Slil" . ....... Is'No. IP ick

For Skyline

The other t»o United Slnle.^ t r a n u in the race alio nualified for the finals .jlih an Identical tim e under ihi game.' record, Anne.Buncroft, J f irom Berkeley. Calif,, and Patty Kempner, 1" n rvfrly Hllli ~ ' ' timed in 3:02J.

The Yank male contlnitent then took up the om uli.-Georse-Harrl'ion-of-Q rinanrp l ir - ttfm 'l iUinclcc.fr?t-iti'jcJicatjn_4:31X-______ _______ icflt.in .4:34J._ttcJlbelow Uie Rnm« mark of 4;51J BCt W

Frank. McKmney, ihe defeadlng <hamplon”and- tMOrdnioIdcr’Irom In dianapolis, smashed U ie Ramea and Ainerlcan record for Ific 'WOm B tcrb ac k sm itrm c irh e '^ 'c in n i heat in. 1^03.3. lib own Pan-Am er lean murk wa.i i;07,l. McKinney previously had beaten the listedAmerlcan.recanl-cf4;043,---------- :

ChrtTV on Halua. the 15-year'ol(f Baraloga. C.illf,, achoolRlrl, also bettered an American record when ■she won -her. lOO-mcter freestyle hent in -1 :0 8 2 ,-T h e -m e e t. 'n n d American mark was 1:07,1, by Shelley Mann in li>55.

Finally a II. S, men's relay team shattered the Rames record for the 800-meier freestyle relay- w ith a

of 8:33,4. compared to the

Kan Franci«eo 43rr fiillliack'jne Perry doe* » plroudle after be liic ^ Ile d nn the V r by CierHand'- Kernard Parrlth. lefl. In Ihe f ln l quarter ot Ihelr nm c at K etar stadium In Kaii Francisco.. I’erry made seven yartlj after taking a short psai from quarlerhaek V..A . Tittle, ('om lnt up frem ttf,r sr< Hrowii dffrnders Churk Noll (6S|. and Boh Oalrf-nD l'ai 4Dtr guard Ted Connolly (C4) mlssca a bloek. The 43er« beat the ilm irni 17-14 In (he exhibition game. INEA letephotol

Wimbledpn Champs Are Seeded

started for Los AnRClcj, nnd Rave up all three S t. Louis run* iti the six innings - he worked, wi loMr.-Hcmow is 12-8, '

Tile only DodRcr. hlt-i v .........•Miird InnlnR bIiikIc by Mnuri' Wllb and a seventh innlnR duuLIc by Duke Snider.'Snider dJed on thirdand was tue only L,os AJicles.....ner lo get .th a t far,.

Ttie Dodger pitching staff broke Ui«- NaUonal-lpaiiue-t«ord--for m oxritrlki'outs In a sea.viii when ,ffUe«<ir.Don {)r^'sdale fanned Bill White in the n tnth. Tliat gave the Dodger sU ff 893 slrlkeouia tlila season and surpomed the

in 1S57.Don C ardw ellrt big rUht-hind<

with only one other hll Bllonett' a*Uf T)f enkiHg ler In iRe ninth InningFirst for IT.1 Singly Tourney.

F O R E S T ir iL L S , N . V ., S e p t . 2 ,(/P)— W im bledoti ch am p io n a A ie x -O lm e d o a n d M arin E s t e r Hueno w ere to p -se ed e d T u e s d a y in th e d raw fo r th e U .S. n a lin n u l Biggloa te n n is

■ t/ournnm ent-w hie!! o |) e n s J ' j ‘id a y _ \v ith nnly_fiw _U ,S ., p la y e r s 'a m o n g th e Ifi-B pdacd com-p e tito r .s . O lm edo, th e P e ru v ia n w h o live.s i n ’t-o a A ngclea , an ti tw o D a v is C u p ' j ^ m - __________m a L e s ,-B a u r> '_ ili ic K jty -o f ._ D fly io ii , -0 .,-and -lg -ye ftP -o !d -E -n rl-B uch ho fr. JP., o f S t . Loui.s ili-O i and tnklnR'a b-7 record with w p rp th e , on ly srw lPri II. R ---------------------------------------------------

homer ...............th a t Rave cellar-mlrtd Philadel' phla a S-3 victory over Mllft-aukee, I t aho dropped the third place Braves Ihree games behind In the National leaRUe race.- Cardttell, noH-3ifor-44 .............ter-UUs-year,- tlm lted-lhe BrnTes to six hita

Darlene Hard, the Wimbledon

an d her WIghttnan Cjip teammate, JO^year-old Sally Moore of D alers- flelil, Calif,, were (he only_t»o seeded U.S.J4omen,.. itrm iiT im m T cup h o t n a i f F raser wa.* Jiecond-.'ceded behind Olmedo, MncKay wiis seeded Uilrd, followed by Australian Rod Laver, RnmniuiHittn.Litfijlinan-of .:lndl», Luis Ayala of Chile, Buchholz and inother Australian Davis Cupper,

Roy Emcr.-ion,In the women's dlvblon, Ml.is

Bueno o fD ra ill wa.'! joined by

To Indepehdent^ist^]M ;h -^ rP e G "A -d d ^

y other .homerun in Uie malors } was a iwo-ruiTshol—BRalnst

PltUburgh. Aug. 91, 1SS7, when he

wmc ui o.oj,». tuiin;aicu lunine minute* fist of the 1D55 U. a , |‘Ohrlatlne Truman of O reat Bri-

O f- th e to p 20 e levens a t th e c lo se o f th e 19.'i,5 cam pa ign

.............................. i t i.*i n o t u n i ik e lV 'th a t f iv eaddlUon to Miss Hard and Miss or six o t the IndependenU wUl Moore, be Included, and It is a ROOd bet

Sandr.1 Reynoldi of South Africa: ihfti the All-American team will - - aecond-.«eded, followed by include n t least three or four; play-

N E W Y O R K . Sep t. 2 (/P)— T h e li.st o f m a jo r in d e p e n d e n t co lleg p fo o tb a l l tenmH is a u g m e n te d th is f a l l b y t h e a d d i- t to n o 'f.t h re e schoula le ft .o Q t in t h e co ld i n . t b e rco rK n n im - lio t i o T i'h c P n c lf iT C o a s t conX crence. O re g o n , 0« ;cgon S ta te , W a .s l\ in g to n S t a te and Id a h o a re th e n c w c o m e ra to th e ro a to 'r o f u n a tta c h e d Bchoola, ............

WINS I8TII GAME -SALT LAKE Cn V . Sept. 3 « J -

LllekJIal! W6II fllS IHUl

Phoenix 4-3, Hall struck out 11 and gave^,U|i^.one w alk._ge sgilterej

DENVER, Sept. 3 O i-M anned [ wflh 15 r'e«ulars from' Uie W M tf chiuiiptoulilp—0 1-u br—Wyominc'a I ' Cowbo)-s are, easily toe preseasoa II

' -or thU • - OmiL"

About the only dissenters' i the W)-omlnir coaching staff. H e« d l coach Bdb ^ -a n e y points to a l-F leRed weftknfss a t left tackU and J a big qutetlon mark a t qu a rte r-1 back, «

Other Aources say lophomoreS'.. and transfers more tlian fill the-: seven vacnneles in l u t year'* f irs t • 23. Devaney, a defensive ipeeiaibt, ' appears loaded with hard-knock-... .n(e defenders but he may be rlsbC^i In speaking of a quartert-nek p ro ti- '. lem.

The key to Uiis poslUon Is- tho Mlsfiiailppl gambler, Jim .Walden.

■ ■ he 's

awful ba4 d a ji too. ‘•niB Cowb9j s will enUrtain the

hIgh-flylng'Alt Force academy a t:! n w r i ir B f tC T T T K F c e w f i^ n a r^ i F r M ’ m e T ac an n iu ry e R r-tT o tTWyomlnir supporters are counlingf OR an upset Uiat may snap the A irb Force unbeaten skein. I

Bc^ilnd Wyoming Uie other seren. feanu In the Skyline-look like one of.j^. ktnd-noUilng out«U n«llnj.|Ne1r^,Iexlco-^mTlns^<!■^r rlnlshlnj I

- ■ • - T c n r - ------------------

- H i l i . t im e . lh a ,n t r a n c e . j f l____the regional sports experts puts BYtJ In seeond-and-New j - ■third wlUi Ug K~ a 5 d :o a _____ , ,s la te triiiverslty long ihota~«ho mlRht pa ih either BTT7-«t-J<bw Mexico'aside. ' '

th a t Montana, plagued with n __power problems, will finish last. Denver and Utah SUle are rat«d ■ • ■ -a -b ir te t te r .^'

leam.In weUhtlifilng, Qeorge Emrich

of ChlcARo set four record? In th

breaking the marks for press snatch and lerk on hla wavloul iirt —of 1153‘i pound.1.

T he Dominican Republic, di fendihR Pan - American fiaftboll linin ip lo i)rbeaf Nlcoragua 9-3 to its f in t victory- In two starts aftei

T he United Stales baseball team exploded w^Ui aM vih rug ou lbuh aR alnsrS raill In the flrsl Inning wllh Al Hall of El Cajon, Calif hittlng_.a . three-run. lioroer. Ron ” • • of-WrttiKlepfer 0 i^tller college. (

C H I

ere waa a big surprise in . the .- American tennu um lfinnls

Robert Bedard of Canada pulled an^other upeet In defeaUn; Fran- ilae5-CoDlreras of Mexico, iTilth ranked 'Jn the loumamenl, 6*2 t - e . ' f - i 'e - j . In Itie f inals.he wU m e e t\ llia \ seeded-LuU Ayala. of c;blle'who nad no u-ouble dkpo«ing of-Jon-Doutlas-of-eanUr-M ijntcB

BOWLINGMAGIC BOWL

Ladles Pleaeer Leari* MnrUtiltlng Cleaners defeated

Arctic Circle 4-0. Curl Mfg. de> feitled Boyds Ccffee 3-1, Texaco defeated Langdon Stee len 4-0, Meadow' Gold dtfeated 'B ank & T rust 3-1, C, C. Anderson defeated Mayfair 3-1,

HiRb individual game, K«n><=»I>rntahrlndlvlduai;Ktle3; Betty .JOlneU^ 4M, High- scratch

0 0 A^ fi^fK^nfi 77i High handicap'team game, C. C. Andersoru,- Bior-High—handlcop team series. Martlnlxlng Cleaners. 3.S89, High screlch team series,M arU nl* in£_C ieaatrs^« .----------

HighllgblsL Bowler o f.the - B e t ty Blrrell. 488 series;-— - —

U d lH S U rlltb tle ac n e Toungs Dairy defeated' The

Stylbts 4-0, Twin PalU Traclor • - • - ~ •ii«ir.--P ,-M otor-3.t;

____________ tcaHiLThe Parla.4-0.Log T'avrm defeated.Parmeit in . turance 4*0.

High lod iv idusl-R ahier Pearl Dwiuendn-^OO. High Individual

serie*, Pearl TDvnscad. M l. High scratch leam game, P^x Floral, esa. High handicap leam gnnif. Fox Floral. BBS. High handicap leam aerlrs. Jox.H oraLA iaB J l g h ^ t c h - u a m series,.FpX-JDaag.

■ANXlX-jET—BA LTIK0RK,-8ept.-a'aT-Larrr D o ^ 'a fractuTfr-of. bU lefl ankle haa_been_B«_'tit-mt»nlpu3aUon“ and an X -ray Utcr th tj week wlU deleim iae.tha naxt ilep , Dr..Bd- mona~j.~MgDonDeii:Btitt-TPcsafly:

Columbia uni',„>ii.tf«iiijfinm l wiJV flYr.tfliinhT down* in nlnvcsniea.

tain . Miss Hard., AnR:la Mortimer of G reat Britain,-Ann-Hnydon-of G re.\t Britain. Renee schuurm an of-South Africa nnd Mix^ Moore in Uie M-plnycr-women's draw.

Neither of the IflSS dhamplons js

Iralla. the men's Ulllst. turned . . ia.1t J anuari-._AUhcajQlbaoiU-llie

' women's champlon. ls compleUnR a year's retlremenl except fOr her entry in ilie-Pan-Amerlcan game# ln-Chlc"*o,----------------------------- oimFflorwha“«'iuT>eIoar-form- the-U nited-Stales lost the Davis Cup -earlier Uils -week,- opens a gn ia it Don Russell, an Ausiral- lan who attend j Pnn-Amerlwn Dniverally in Edinburg, Tex, Fras- < f4«ee«j4ed jietly nf-A U anU -q*.- MacKfiy will play vnltnown G er­ard Alleyne of Brooklyn, while L a v e r opposes Arthur..Ashe of LynchburK, Va.; Uie national Ne- grO'Junior champion, to s ta r t the 136:plaj;er men's (oumamenl.

StandingsAUEBICAK t.i:Ar.UR

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ft»ll UVr C llr____ <* u .ti:B*n ni»c® ________’ 5 it !miipoliAnf *J

7« ;Uo ‘ 4

i-rs from Uiese free-wheeling schools. ■ I—A rm y,-not only-on-it* fln»-lB5g

Jim Prester Is Captain For Vajulals

MAN-SIZECOMFOirr:

would n o fb e 'su rp r iiln g If l?/oInnrtrri AII. Ap^frif hurlhi

The two whizzes are hard-driv- in fh a in jn c k 'B in AnderMn."iind the Earned !'.Lonesome.£nd.”. Cap* la in . Bill-Carpenter.

H all'h as IS'Jeltermen relumlnR, but replacements for the 13 gradu­ated -ietterrnen ;-- inchidlng— All* America Pete Dawkina. muat be developed.-Tlie lntorior lino la the biR problem.

Mayo a n d -Jo h n Kueiel-rore Uie backfleld key. The line la gomg, to miaa such-itaiTarts-ae-Brock; Strdm. Dave Phllll)>s and John. Gulledffe.- '

Navy-Also has come.up.wllh-a new coftch-thla year, Wayne H ar­din succeeding Eddie Erdelatz, and Hardin's problems are almliar to those of Han a t West PolnU

T he Mlddlt coach ha.i an ou t. lU ndlng quarterback in Joe T ran-

' Jialfb •-Joc=BcUlno,-J_______________. loiwi nf firatstrlngera have been heal^l' How- ever. Hardin can pul together two nltem ating elevens of almost equal aUencth without a sophomore onTlie aqTrads:~

Syracuse, which hsd an 8-1-0 aeason last year 'before losing to Oklahoma in Uie Orange bowl, has its hopesTwlstered by two DttVlses.

Roger Davis Is a potenUal All- America a t guard, and Emie Davis,

explosive,' 20i-pound sopho- e le ft halfback, la rated a bud­

ding-Jim m y Brown.Notre Dame, almoil a perennial

choice to be among the nation's leaders, is dlffloult lo figure this year. Coach Terry Brennan wa-i ousted a fte r .th e 1S&8 season, and.

10S9 University of Idaiio football

dais opened th e ir fall_pnicllcc, _J COAcli Skip Siahley worked his 1

squad .on .Offense lii' the.momlng.l then h a d - th e players - ge t-in to ;

euniform s for a pielure-UikinBl Ion, and followed th is with two e-hours^>work-ln-Uw .«I(«r>-

noon.The picture workout"was ached-

uled for Monday but was* rained

SUihley aald he expects the team will "throw more than well r^in" thlr-seaK srim d~tiB 'tuut h trnn iir- terbackfl throwing dozens of passes! all day. He has Uiree lettermen! quarterbaeksrflll-V la i-of-B uriin -' game, Oallf.; Gary Famworth -ofj Nampa, and Joe Espinoza of Ya­kima, Wash.

B re a th in ’ brushed p igskin

H u S b B u t i v i ^ -_ -rM e fT i S!x#i

l o f t - N o ^ r a a k - l a - n M d o d ^ k t h e r - I l g l i t a Z -»lll help solve the-offenslve pr'ob-| ounccs_pcr shoe, Balloon crepe' s o l^ l tte e l 'sh in k »up-~

’ iW W ^has-tW ira iS iW e 'T iaek ' field units,Tbut cenler.Bob Eeter- son is the only returning rcRuljr lineinftnrDaTC~O rosr-and-’......

------ porlr-KepelB-WBler,-resists-dtrfc-Brtishinrs to re s leather. S ! m and w idths to fit a n j 'b ^ . B uy a n e x tra p a ir fo r wqrk or play.

B-Jta.al a.ln.lhft nf«

C rugged And tough.

V a n E n g e l e n s r

S X J N ’K Y i B R O O B ^T h e G re a t ■ W W s k e y ’ o f^ t i ie O ld W e s t

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Ifrl8«Uon capMlty of the CrooVffi T B T lgnH rt RjTer recUm*tlon projeel ln Ore- son would be en lsrtn l >7 2 00

' acres undcf a bill passed by ihe house »nd «enl lo the President,

GBAM CONTINUES K. 8*i>t. i i ' t u p n ^ Gars\GoUidfe’ -

- m r - p i rtltmird an accident a t 5 :3l| p jn Tut4dtt7ltr*HlchTI853-Fos:d^drHr: cn by-U on»rd D. Pl«naa*ky. 3<.

Frtnk”ciii^5>. Id a , reported. 3 o h e . comdtd with « l^ iP Ford

conUoued.lU pro srun oT.purchAs- Hit prune* lo help ease a serious

■jn the lndu«ry.-8en.

“f driven by MaWlji, a a.-Z>» - 1 6 0 Quincy-Ur»«i—v ^ ^ »

road and Walnut r..-w r

J059 Pord Bjitl })oa to'th?r*o h tn n j r c w T i- t i r - T u fby m y ; police.Issued.

o n ly a t T u m w a te r-------------T - s n T c ^ g S T l i g h r G l y m p i a - ^ r - h a s ^ n U w w c d j i U ^

of Tum w ater, near Olympia, in W ashington State. For-it is here th a t ^

■Olympia's tamiK! brewing w ater was discovered Itoaiiiis cold and pare Irani

deep artesian wells. A t various tim is in th e past, O lym pia'sjQ unding family

established o ther brefceries along the. Pacific CoasL Identical equ ipm en t a n d - ‘

m ethods were employed. T he same prem ium quality hops and g ra ins w ere used.

=------ T h e b g lfO T ig rs tip p lF n v a ita h '-- '- - - -- '-— -------

ol these o'ther locations was i t possible to brew a beer o t.th e c h a ra c tc r and

~ - quality which the name Olympia had come to represent.. W ith o u t the one

priceless ingredient—(/te naturally pcrlcct brewing im ccr-O lya ip ia ’s ' - —

reireljiing flavor could not bo duplicated elsewhere. T h a t is .why O lym pia; -

_____Beer is brewed T u m w ate r-a n d why Olympiads good taste, remains

. — relreshinsly different y e t always ju s t th e satne.

f i c M P r e p e s e s ^ t B r c h e j s ^

End Sonie~TaX Exemptioiig

a rich church Xprevcr.•niie (trowlnf w ealth and prop-

[> erty ot th« churchea«fli’afl certain .

twen raised by a m an who < _h& rdl7.be colled.Irrelisloiu.or.i

■ympatheUcr; ~

______i-Mdpast president o{ the National Council of Churches.

W riting In the Pro lcstao l Jour< nal C hristianity. Doctor Blake w arns th a t American churches will jeoparaire .uRinnttlTO -errcctlviP"

9 If they cllns iDdeflnitcIy to Ir p resen t4nx exemptions.

10 peo-

e tn tu ry ,. . . ....... .............................(ury, ,and In 'Mexico, Russia CsechosIovaUa and .Hungary, (c iuusftcalj’.A few.exauiples. In th j 20th century."

But the lontr«nitu(e danRcr oi Rovernment expropriation is noi Die only - reason why Amerlcnr cliUKhes should''tf6 leery o t ne.

European' churcJies have learnei lo their sorrow. It Is very, dlf/lculi "to maka a poor <nan loVe

..Uflon. On the contrary, he poinu

held th e govem menfs legal rlRSt „ to m c o w g a ■ "eoUiilly . desliable H “ raiaeruucmBr-tlirouBh-iaxTKJllclc« H farorable to such Institutions as

Jlolplt*HiJWh(>oJ«_ftnOhureh es.. — I t ’ l i ’ lhe ( le jT e e 'o n a x ix e n ip -

. t o n now accorded to churches that bothera Doctor-a ia k e.

“ •V *Tax exem ptions“w T il'ch arc! — jc r when churches a re smaU,

r and weak may hivye highly

—hfT *-tr6w n=-lB rf*^*na-tleh ,'^he aayi.

— U. fl..cliurche3_Bre_now_cxempt from all, 'property and income

■ taxes. A recent act of congress ex> “~ em pti' tlw rn 'T rom 'paylng^cdcra l . cxdse tAxes on purchascs>*Mere>-

over—a n d thU Is of particular concern to Doctor Blake—churches

'-m ay own and operaU protlU m ak. lag attatnc«ca_B’j{fig»Liwujng_a>. p c j th e S3 per cent corpora(R ln<

lax advantages-to the full. Doctor Blako'says, “I t Is not unreosoivibte ‘0, prophesy" th a t a large portion

thff next century.Lest any churchman feel com­

placent about th is prospect. I>oclor

ELECTRIC HATE HIOIIER----- BSLORAnE..flftnL

alavla h a s announced the price of electricity for home use will rise 130 per cen t on Jan . 1, T he present

- price, la one ccnt. a kilowatt hour. I t wUl go to a s cents per UIo-

- w itrh o u r ; WageB, and Bolcrterwlll

iU>re‘(ront secla U .thc.uncouscloiu Jtlf-W entlflcatlon-of-the*«ommon man with the 'have not' poor, nnf hla perhaps, unconscious Idcntlfl- c n a o ir o r th e 'o ld 'U h irch tirc h c j ProtMUnt and nom on Catholic v lth the rich managcM o f society

THE FOLLOWING|=tyM BER DEALERS

^ H ^ e ^ Q S E DT ^ U N . . M O N

September S-6-7 -

."’" ( S e s s T iy td in g S ^ I y. ...G anerol P u i lf ln j . Supply

H e i r i t tu m b « r~ & C o a t 'C o .4 im tct^g .

“■V S Iw -B uIW cri Supply—

— - S M A U D o w n PAYMCNTSh i g h TRA D t. l t L J iK ^ Y ^ U I l OLD M A C m m H ffeU m iC K S Q h L S E W lN G C gM TgR -

- 1 0 9 W m . M a in JER O M E Phoni. CA i . n i 1 'LAy...C.._I... All A i-r r t-l.L..., . ' . . . . . . .. .;W » :g in 'l l * A l l . f t c f f T h tou ahou t T l i . M c i i l c 'V ii l le t AiVii

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S * - W E D S t o D A Y , . S I $ I B M B B M a !)5 1

‘ Deacon- Unit Is “Snstaiiied0BCLO. sept, i - WlUlnm

•niomtaon wm lusialned us ihe new ^ I d e n l of llie dcacon SSorom w lU i Oale Woodall and

■ John DMTlnsioD iw.couiiMlor* 4 . | . , t h t LD5

H K eport, JourneysDECLO. Sept.. 2 -M r. niirf Mrs

G alf Adatin aiul lamlly lruarCftl\- loo ila arc vjaim irlils parcnu.'M r. tinit Mrs. Clcvc Adiinin.

Mrs. Merlle O uUm Has rftuhied home from a iwo-ucek inp to iioutlicm •Uinh ulicre she visited Brj'cc Aiid Zion pnrks,

Mr. mid Mra. Cnrl Hodley dftiiKhler. Bountllul, Utflh. >'\<.lled

Goiiit First Gla'ssWitli

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A G B F O U B T E E N

JiiedjiiJB last; ROSEBDRO. O re . B«pt. 3 UW.

B o*tburj widow > 4d .yest*nl«y ;^uo« her h iuband gsve'-Up his Ule ‘~ 'r7 in< t« atop the (Ire U ist Jtd

D jh e -Roie t ig g expioslon Aut.-7.

I t r u ^ «r>d Uie“ b1St killed

i ^ f t yST. a

pieces o f g lu iiiy in g In the aller Tero r t i l preUr.

lUa pAl» U e l ^ 11, thoueht ,otoo.

so did A st&rU«d Jeweler yes- lerduy when the boy* brougRl In IlM O worth o t uriMt'dlA- m o n ^ ' and u k e d h im . whM ^ h fj w e ^ '

diamond_____ JmFd- th-Tboy rw lll'h tve tom e dlunondi.

^Booster N ight Setn iC im E L D .-B ep t. 5 -BooitCT

niRht for the Richfield O ru s e will be held Sept. 23. It waa d#- clded a t a iDetUng of the itroup last ' week. N ew offlcen - w ill- be cleetfd Sept. S.■ Birthday. ,«nnlverB ary_jiLN or-

man Mlllsrwaa celebn ted -d tinn? (h ; tbclnl hour. Hosta were b: clor" members of the Ocanse

Jured although an'eU ht-block ?r .dm n tow o jlo iebu rs .vauneclL- ed and windows were broken

I « n o tb a ad llelfM ' ,■^7 ICrs. T uid jr said a fire truck

m irrlred w llhln t mlnuie or t» o and U>he ran over to It. She a ild her .^tiutband told h e r Ip get back to

'le car. D ie la s t she saw ot him. e h a d acquired a fireman's coat, i t and u e and was heading back

...M U tH b e-fir trsh e said: - , T he shattering explosion came 'feconds. iater. Several nltnesses

€ a K f()n tir€ tre s trRepOTtedatEden

O all WlUlams and sons. U rcim ore, Oallf,- le ft for their home after vlsi ltlD g-M r,-and-M r* .*O w en-H tm - mbnd and Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Hayhurst. Jerome, and other reia> t J m In the aiea.

U r , and ^ trs; Jim K ol/land, Son Diego, Califs and -Mr. and Mrs. Triw k W utrich /B le Bandy.'Mont.. le ft a ftw l^ U ltls rw ar ijW U isran a BlaJ?rJiulM-._Wr..Bnd_Mr».,.R. .L,

Mrs. Blanche Blicrldsn and Law. , ren te relum ed home after being

colled to Wyoming to ' attend the funeral of a nephew who was dydgged lo 'denth by a hone after th e n>po b e ca m r-c an g h t-cn -h ls heel. ,

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tinger and daughter. Los Angeles, «ho ore h o u ic -g u e s ta -o f-M r. -an d -Mrs. O lenn Miller. Kimberly, were guesU of Mr. and Mrs. W aller R om feccnU y- ......... ...........

TIM ES-NEW S, TWIN F A i'L S . IDAHO

=SKosli6neVffllsrSHOSHONE, Sept. 3 - Mr.' and

Thorne Sat*urday.“ M r . ' and "Mrs. 'Olen 'Miller- and aon, Van Nuya, C ilir , vW ted-the Rev. and Mrs. John -Shsv and fam ily this week. 8unds)n]Ihnrr g u e s ts 'a t the atisw home , were M r. and Mrs. Oeorge Daniels and U n . James. D avU -and children.

T '5 r e $ t o n e STORESRE 3-5811

z v BU H t-E lLER =K IM B ER LY ^R U P|R T-JB U R LEy-^

GOODING -HAZELTO N-SHO SHO NE-W EM t>aL

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TIM E S-N E W S, T W IN -FA LLS. ID A H O ' PAGE I

Dworshak’s Survey DiMoses = = ^ i 0 f H g t t W H = p F 0 y G n i s ^ d a y

WASlilKOTON. Sept. 2 'j j ta n L -

ilal) cent ipprovfd curbs i

TJie f«rm queallon broushi k vole of C83 per ccnt for no eoiiirola or.{jrlce »uDPort», a irlct acfcase.

0.7 pfr cent, and jx r c tn i.sa ta o( OiVy wercMitsfiKl wiili ih eprfjc tii

lilBhiy rcMKiilul E l b SniDturr ittltude vhlcli Jdjtioins '

n tMf« lmpi>rt?nl i»-=W - P « P ^ T y i ------

ic fo n c m s on many uf 1.-MtendJleunifli:

----------------fR iM M -H K ro f tr rn —----------kwi.tr t , , - . - T' b i itH l .'s c p t. :-'.r.-M »]orcrimes rcjmrled In Intlli UfclinMl

ELDA. Sept. 3 — Mr. #nd Mri. m UJg wliilt Oie crime lot«l

eminent reporu there « murder* w onB 400 m lL .„ year'compared with lOJM li

MCfldlnc-eurbed. unionrooted out, an Wcrewe In gas­oline U» W keep ,ti>e highway nrocram openU nr and r«roo«l olS ^eS Stn^ frort’tlhn-survey conducled by Sen, i Henry

- — ihrouBtt bl» o e » ^ e l« r .-tt*nl«>gt, ■■ - - .----- ^

IEhi'orihalt w ld 88 per ccn t of Ihose anjwertnj hU qucJtloiinalre, u id tliey are not kceplntf up ullli InfUUon. some » per cent « ld

program _combtiiliig controui■Onl, l i r , , p . r - S 5 “

bellev^ a h ljh rate at wai ncce&iary to icrcp continued prosperlly. liv responw ti^a ques­tion about hlglifr taxes to keep the

AppuiiitL'iltlAZIXTOS, Sept. 3 — D ill '

I __________ ______ _____Intel cst'of> In the tourUl trade, m ih 705 j;tr■■■■' cent believing It Cini be developed'Kiumm. Twin Kall.v. li.i.i been ap*

Into a ' (ull-icale bu-Mneu to> the pointed rejldcntlal »4lc:man' for Ante Three - Jourllij of those'H ie Idaho H ourr rf>tiip.inv (or

.............................................. . . . -tt-Trrw^lnt-f*vottd-^an-:aU-aultJit>M»«Hi.-E<l«ii. HuiH: Fttul.-Rup«ftcent tald they wouliJ Javor Incrcns-cjm paign to a ttrac t new m du iiru i.a iid Oakley.

.1. -snis to Uie atnir. • - - - lie Kgan" m$""duTTma%l "licel, A majorttjrof- aniuxrs oppcua:^,,^ Mwn a» *-r*>uicinf c»ii bo

, Unions are not being run bylcreation of more wlldcnicis are.ij obtnlned lie ulll nio»r his fanillj Uielr membership. That's »hat;by leglaUtlon wlUi 63.5 per eeDl^here.654 per te n t of the Idahoans ln|oiiposln6. A slimmer majority op - | •

ELBA. Sept. : - M r . and I.lrs- j : (he 'netk-rtid with Mr. and Mis

---------------------rim'ily-'reuh1<irt-)il'‘------nncliam City;. Utah.

Mr.< Lnro' Ti.icy ....Lnke'City. iriurnec*. to the ir hu;iic nftcr »i>rndiiis a wee)c with tlvM hctr.

Diiilfiie w ake returned J ancmpriidlng the summ er In Yel-

,. lonsioiie pwk where ahe »na • IplDjrd

4 ll(CE-EAIIIHIl THIS HAS BEEN TUL

luii wv—v ~ y~- ___ -...itlh e survey believe. Some 87 per[po«d■ tlirv 'v.ouU *not lavor Incressedtcent said they woula like tu ic e ;ui■ domnllOpenfllnB recnmaitonritrong'resuTa'llon of union lead en -fi'.. .I tmwtr housing and social programs A total of 65 per cent sald they be-: Ui-iln dam prolrclv,* ^»UCh spending Increased the na* Ileve forelffti Imiwrt.nr^onrlnnffrr.' nmnrlhatt safrt hr U:t;I lional debt A whopping. ^ per Ing /

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TtMES-jjEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

Spends-More an fflore

r ^ * - m c a .* e { li.cllm blng.on ^ w M o a - * a d i»Ulng Q».

C tir r more i h .a * quarter « n - o r ir t rc U t ig - - — — —

K \ t[t ftnd more oi

trxD# — >y ■olee — old

•T lw e ___in .-a n d the. ixouble wiUi socUl drJnklnr ls ih s l It isn’t m tl lr k>- cl4l—tnd-il-U n 't-rea lly tlrtiiklnf:

...........................le Vegan loduappear nhen tiicy look ihe «hw< ilm t oil the-floor «nd itaned ad' tnltllng_»«mfn. •

A cocdueatlbntl uloQn Li like r coeduc#llon»l'birbfr tJiop .,lt-.ia

-place

j l ie ' stinplf- ^- e Uie eluinse of fex It nnd t gritlnt to Hire I t more, M>d

btr'm ltU llon tnlo the cup tha t' un 8 « s back to Hie prohlbi-

f i daw when.DW pk. Nil.*round Ulmly lit npw tinenta Bulplnf n» rrew-out-of Ulcljon p»ni at. tfnu « p»n .-it WM tun merely

lllesal. T i l t beer igh to eur-

cub TW »rlrr, It. wna ir tW to i t in d * t the bar.drlnk*,

_s itt’o-rofR -quw lc/ *liot$ i?t' Inbrf Aplrlu o f c n ln while listen-:

0 tfte-colorful old-.Umere Ull

B uU }acJiy_£iat=la_U ili^

cIlmbInK the WReon. I t u ijiorc peacelul and restfulr.

Twcnty:n»e years nso the tav- ■ ~ ■ •jnniJj;wdTb>r:wu« and

u’liiy inep . who u id wonderful tiling* in a wonderful way. The converaafion.In.a.Uvern today.li downrlRnt.borliij.' All the people hero u a a t to'do.'lx tell «Kcti-oU^r Ihclr per^ntil wots. The bw len- der him become a wet nurae and

itrlsL_______________________ g ile_H ke \A a maff -ftUl.BClllnK uaed to a hiRti ary perch? ^ Well, K^iejlmM, he rioe.i get a b ll londy (or Uia camaraderie of vanished times, but Uiey are times Uiat .Tanlsbed.ycara.aKO. HU. eve* nlni( now and then seta

In fan ts Blessed ' A t Oakley Ri

3Tiey were the dauehier of Mr > n d Mrs. Marvla Oalc w ho'w ai

Ocstcd—by_Lciris . R. Critcnilcid jn d named Elizabeth O nun; ^ull ol Ufrahd 'R^Tircioyde'nninryrD ltn;' ed .by WlUord SaRert and n.inird David.JQha:.isiL9f_,Mr..And Mrt Brynn BerRcner. blr.-jird b y u rc ii Krandfather. Otto D ertener .and named Denelce,■.cnrtstlne Helner w‘a i canfirmprt a member of Uie LI55 ehureb by Vem Helner^ • •, A l-the KC9nd .*ard, Ihe-wn_n M r._aiid 'M r», AniolO K. lla rpn W M _,blc'^d by 'hlX ~ffttl'f r and named Deaii. - ' ............

notonou.1 . bulTW lia.i' wondcrlul m om lnfs, -■ He ifiieno 'bca-fK U iic'coM ana wnkcA u^ feetln i: fme, U fe holds new awarenesa. lie how h.^^ lime lo do.all the thinps he^ajkiinif^^lo do._«n4 h8_d'oeA_iliem. He' rwdA mor* book*, eoei to ^ c r e pl.-iy*, • " I n a »ay It'* like bPlnz born SRsln. N otlilni U slalp. Every-

If- he weif atelngin TRr Firforu-rJtffrfeperance league tak e 'u p Carrie A. NaUon'a hatchet, but lie dow mildly wonder why in heaven he rllrln't flumbef Up th r wnann >nnn. er—«o he'd have a lonRnr Joyride.

Winders Told

1-H Members'. K W O MILL. Sept, 3 -K ln e Hill 4*H membe.pi who rccflvrd nbtxins on tlieir projects a^ Uip, We.itcrn Idaho S la te fair In bdijc wotHduncMnoday;------ ---------------

Caif 'rra il placVd” ^)^mitl' and th ird -tn -tlie heavy-elnv;-,ir- Here­ford iieerx and abo «<>n two gold rlbbQiui, He waa awarded a red ribbon from the Idaho Hereford Breedeis as&ocIaUon. '

Oilier winners w.e. . ........ .LaiiRhltn. Eold ribbon on -heifer: Jua t-T nril.-ifo ld ribbon nn- calf: Marie Trail, tltvef-U-jbbon on

one .gold,' one, silver ribbon on itcer:. Tuninis Ultlcan. Arlene .Ul- tlcan, Kold ribbon oa Iambs., Vickie Purke, Raid rlbbon.-.oni silver ribbon. . H acfurd stcci. Nnncy ond Donna Rolce. Oliver rlb> bon on judslne and wwins, MIm tlolca-abo-Rot-a.aUver. ribbon.I bread boklns.

Jan lrc" ' Wat.v3n. cnlrt“ rlhbnn, scwlnc: Phyllis Stniiiilier. ullvcr ribbon. mndrhnR. and cold ribbon, caoklneulJitfy , WaUnn, .tilvpr rib;

cooklns and nmilelins; Toni

oHtnTnTTThJIl. CoBiuIUUun. bi ■(!

diDtial-itJ-uu

SPECIAL NO TIC ES

./ 'V cltlUt,.t:AIIK~la: Ki).tl rmnrh. rtbini?r'S',:idK\.‘'ii:ii./: r u m'; w ' . c,ii KK»:

iHj7nnfJ7rT7~?r::33;n7r~T77

njokirrcr Lcndcrji of U»« locM 4-H cluba

arc Wllllapi Trail. Klnc Hill l iv e - . \tock clubrM rs, FYi^nk Jniio. Busy '■ Bee. 4-K club and AnnU Barnca, Rusy Belle 4-H club,

I, Ttophr

a m t M BaoM s p t t m s h m i

THURS. Flll. SAT.

I « i

-2 -^

^ o . | j |

p i

MiTCHimi IMPERIAL MARK 12

.AutomatltBlIytffiangei Its_qdip_n ___ !o suit your washi

0fl» fobrii bar lo g t t « . ‘ '• fh# rl9hfw6T*—«'tiiijpirdtuf«»,tv«'rt

ccld'warirwaihl-watMBp-«iHln«—^ Sutfllla.

_jRuiojiiqHcdllyjhutsJt$ ot "d ry enougSl!..^-,.

;u il dial (ha rabrU, twilch lo H i s t . . . • (III lit own htot to (Uit tht fabriii

heldt )t iiKaclly

^ n i o n c ^ . a o u u v t i . . . » regardless o f b u d g e t p r o b ^ Icm s. . . b e a u a e .th if l B p ^ a l . o n e l im e ofT«r b r in gs you the

b=$iricfle=tbe=Sfl$M!tiu= ^ B s i W e - . “ •

- q u a l i iy , f e n tu r a a p a c k c t LBCA wHmLPOOL au tom atic

—d ^ e rr B u f ^ m . ou r aup^ply— lim ilod becaiiM th is ia a

tp e c ia l o f fe r o n A ip e c ia l m odel — i t .w i l l n ever be w p ea lfid . ..............

itlon Mrly in >1. •Itdricorpbg-U Cl,t3-T l *lMhk.

tprgy-riniat ■• Ih# rlshl ip in.dry—fail or »low -Hiiilt-in lint llU^7. autom atic diiponner

.for-rina* coridilionar—all

.^oulva heard abou t! .Whil«_pr colon o r porcalaia.anamaJ-------------

• ceolt wrfnMat out at waih'^nd'W Mr fobrlct—oulomolie eael-aff pravinis bokad-ln craaiat ..

S fahcic-ieti _---------- _ . n i i ! Q llli.m

1.95

rinses, 4lien ilries

‘ H eat or Air for every aettinc. I^aijr •

• M (lo rtitaa(d (iafsriron i!im lM n« lfla (.' • DImlatti tm-Mtog sad wW 4anoi« H detbB.-'

• OrycW i«»fi.««ffy...toW r,

441 Main East 'Tour Appfiiince St re 5

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-TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

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TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO- iV E D N E S D A Y , S E P T E M B E il 2

~TirrHp8pital^iHld^^WomenJfeepa Fagiioitf Show^Might; Aid in 'C ancet Fight

—A chemical «ubgtnnce wlilcii

al4nH hM ti<ll(>»nn--lr8»tw *a:^ lljttnc tr .-

ThU u’M reporttd lodny by D r 6 Wftslaw t ; Btyblwkl. RutRcni in - • tllUK^'or MlcrobloIORV. lie u ld Die *»ubsU nce. In iulM 'lcstirnn liumBfi fc :([5 . hM uliown (inwntille powrrt

■ x - ra y and oUtcr {ormi ot rndln-r lon.—--------- . ”

Cotppouod CftUed m u d u l tn t - H e told Ihe annual mecUnu of

J l h i ' AmtflMin luiUlUle-or BlolosI*- - (ha( ttif chmilcfll Ifi

IckcUJco ftftle « lm e C. C; A n d w >><, .on ilore or ihraugh Mrs. William ' J . p«ter«. ticket chalrmsn. or Mrs.W. M. re tt f jo n , luncheon ch»lr» man. or »ny nitm ber'of Uie auild ;

Mra. Peltrt aonouncfd t h • J

POLIO TOLL IS S BOISE. fippt.-2 t u n i - T K r ; ^

lio pono toUO rrmalr.ftj t t .■ "according to 'th^ b--^.-:’-

IBF^esrFashioDS of 1959”[BFi4iemetiif€kiiIdSh6w

“H ir> 'u fw ih ie > u of 1558 ''' will ■ R e o T " l y R M d ru .. of—«ht iMni-h^nn andlyiltld mem b w , i , j

A l l U yho»DlulifuU d»D dc.C .Aader»on'* ,ldfeorBll(w : Mr». John U. P c le r- . V l l f I I I I T»'in'P»U«. fifpl. 1!. ......... ;son.'pub!tcity #nd-Mrs. L uther c . -

ivlded.by C.'C..Andcr8on;s, A chm Bmreporti Mr*. Petcrw.ii.

?R_"Im^duleni ompound" In thull It looli' a froftlng ceil hilo bcllev-

f c . l n j It Is B mntfrlal ihc cell nor- Sm ftlly .rcflulrcj In tnultiplylng. a ' Thla li no reflection on- Ihe m Mvvy -oL Jium an . _cejl.i. he Inill* J c a w d . becna'c. We Impcrsonafor a chem lcal-called "OUDR'' lo r Mmrt

—li octuivlly very ctojcij- Rlmllnr U>t tnn trH il thr

cell normiilJy uies. Tlic Is lie r sub' ilanco la thymidine. .1 /lurmnl bulMlng blofjt of the hcrcdlly- bejirljiff chemJcal knoa’n m D M ,_______ DN A -1 S_ComRln________

DNA U one oI Uie most c i^n tln l and highly complex compotienU of

^ail tlvlng cells.K Dt: SzybaL'kl said the fIndlnRS

tu n e sU (he possibility 'of mnking ane^TDVji ce)> mete suscrptlbJe to radlnllon—thflt l^ i>n n smaller do«e would kill Uiem.“ Mo idded lh!» would be in=CDn triksl to present nppronches to In- creoalng Uie cfteetlvenesi of rndl'

Room P aren ts a t Richfield Noted

R IC K P ia i} . s b t 3—Miv. Glen i to « . f TA roornm oiner ciiiumiftn, h u announced the c o ^ le te slaU

■ehool-ycar.-

frefbm asx iiL u rM inu id -M n .-B en H aubrlch. M r. and M n . N om an Mllla, pophoatore; Mr. and M n. B rno Palterton . M r. and Mrs. ManueJ K iiv . JimJor; M r, and Mr*.

VISIT l*AUK.NTJi.—M C L O r-S epl-2-M r.-» iiU Mrs.

.Mni. r e « r» aanoui.ecu . . . Oewe Barton and w a v Nor» »llt. ticket sales-irlll clos* Sept. U ftndlCallf.. and M r.. and Mrs. Dtvoii-• will., be limited 10 'the seatlnglAnderson and clilldren. Jerome. • capacity of the TUrf amb.'^dvaucelnere Rucsts ot Mr. and Mrs.'Roberl TesefviUon* may te -m s d e - a n d stc tens; Mrs, Barton and M rr Ucketa-plclMd up a i the door. lAnderson.are daughters of M r.and “ MaJiy of » * ruh lo n s to be d lv Mrs. Steven*. The Baruiiis lell »- - .........................-"-“ •'■•Imum to ihe lrhom -

•ana the Andcrwns

___________ Sir,S” ‘a-U«r niihu“»oJIIRII. Wk»n lh»« d..r..,nf,,,u

m ucultr vhfi uiJ u

■ll>tuikanum>r bcnuld rM UD « ITMlm UhftnnfiL.v.l

nilJ illinmitniij MOa'iai~iziiz ...iB»HfCten tIMiifr ifiit.'--

illun^ l>n<lih( i.“ MaJiy of » * ruh lo n s to be d lv Mrs. Steven*, m e uaru;iia icu w „ a ;.oJayftl a re belnj-brought dlreciJjl return to ihelr home In Callfornliu . tn jj r « i- r f , oifU'i

M rsJsnd the Andrrwns ate moving to '

ickeit. the high school.tfciUou't miodul

background music will b« proVlded '--- - y Hill.

,„ .J e ls -for th e style rtvlew wUl- Include-Mrt. P.'E. carpenter. Mrs. Harwood L. Stowe. Mrs. E. 8.

Mrs. Lldyd S. Thompson.

a n ^ ^ m e m b ^ ^ ^ * t e a * p o n « re d * ^ T h " M ail” Valley M enw lal W. M. Pelerson. c h a lm a n for (b» eren t, whleh li scheduled for■ - • from left. Mrs. C. H. Colntr, prealdent ot the 1:15 p jn . Bept. 18 a t the Turf club. (BU ff phnto-tnraW nf)

axsp in d iiM e w eU ry .

KINO KILL. Sept. 2 - M r. and Mrs. John Kelley have rclurn td from BealllB whfro they visited Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gilbert, for­mer King H ill rcsldenta. They trers accompanied b r the ir son and daughier*ln>law. - Mr. and Mr*. Dan Kelley, Shoslione. Mr. »itd-M r»r-OHI»crV-«r«-M r*r-Oafr Kelley's parenU,

Mr*. noM Vlppermnn nnd_foitji

Surprise on U. S. A gaip Is Doiibied

Brush, Mrs. C u l Roblnaon't sec* ond .8T «do-|M ri...C arl.-Pau lson . l l r s . FW<l UcRoberts. Mr*. Eugene C o i; U U rtl-M n. Bu^l Akins, M rs. O i i a l ?!aVei;'Z&if^n«uben-Brad- sbKw; fou rth -M ra. StanJey Wey- iaan t...M ra . .B loU n*. King. Mrs. E usene Alexander: l lt th — Mrs. Robert-Bell. Mi*.: Clyda-nidgeway, M rs/^oyd W hita; a lxth—Mrs. Cllf- tord Conner, Mrs. Charles Bluder, M fa ^ E lv y n n Carver: seventh— M riT r fir e lt 'W im irM S 7 d d n a 3 « l RUay, Mrs. g dgar^B tubt>s,-and c l ^ t h —Mm. L. T . Banders. Mrs. Carlos R«e< and M n . Oarl lUIey.

E urope R otation ^ t o p p e d i y - J

of troops by uaija be tw eeii-the Bnltftd 8talefl.and:Europe.— Slm ultaneoualy^L _rD nlered_A ■aomawbat-slmllar-s^-stam-appliedjD .-th a -to rcc sJn JC o re a .- ......

- T h e arm;? fave tio reason for BlTlnj up on "Opem llon Gyro-

: scope." as the u n it roUiUon to E urope .wax designated- when launched w ith erent fan tnre In

January_ lflU ._A t_ lhat.'* lm c*_ lllt. f irs t JnfantiT division Irt Oermany traded posts with Uie lOth Infantry (tM tfon a ( F t. R ller, K ans.

BPbKANE.'Se'pUa W -T heeom : I m ander of Uie Japatlcse a ir fleet

■ years ego said yesterday he doesn't b r i te re H h a ^ P n it^ . fiHlHi cpuM ever again suffer a surprise air a tlack . • ^ •

M ltwo Fushldo, io rm er Jopan* ese navol captain, expressed the e^nlonLwhlle-vlewlnd air-defenstf facilities a t Qelger a ir lorce Jiue here.

Fushlda ts touring Uie United StatM t s an luterdcnomlnaWwiAle v a n g e lis l . ------ - - —

He varcoQ>>-erted to-QHrlstlaiil. ty nine yeafS'SBo/ltuWnB'dOftiv -

N o T e

iB tates to conUtwe .lU — o tn » « J « r ~ ia t ln j Indefinitely.

Tlie ■a'cM6ir'c«mo a t the Inler- naUonal convenUon of ChrUUan ChUKhes Disciples o l Chrlat after

brief Tlurry Of-xlobatc.

On W ater StudyBOISE, Bcpt. 2 W - A n " ld a l )0

hearing has been approved in a congressional study o l the nnUon'A - water, resources. Sen. Henry C. D w rshak reported yesterday. H ie hetirlng w\ll be In Bolse.ncar.the

• • lle-of-OctoUr—

s-Vd, “1 feel i f is m oil tm poruint problems."

Figh t on Paper’s . Control Is SHtled

PORTLAND. Sept. 2 W^-A court fight over control of the Oregon jQurnnl was setUed yesierday vifl ‘ $100,000 oul-of-court psymenl.

• Executors of the e su tc of Ma­rla C. Jackson announced the set- tlem m t; Sht-wss-tJre^wWow-oLUie. newspaper's founder, C. B. Jack*

' l i i e payment went to Pelcr Crockftt Jackson. 17. Nortli Holly-

•Cftltf.^iireaUgntnd»n-QHht

Owners of Sheep!Vote "YES" .

For 708 the 5etf^Hetp-Hrovision- i&iilot mulled you by A.S.C. Olflcei

o f f h a W oo) A c r io ju s t i fy _— p a s s in g -o fJ e g is la tio n _ o n d _____

prove w e o re w illing to try to d o sonHfthi.ng to H elp O urselves. •

Y es" vofe_____ IS p lo n n e d P r o g re s s ^ - : - . .

A n Ende’oMbr to S tim uio t'e D em and fo r q jir W ool a n d Lom bs.

U JA H O ^O O i G UbUElW ASSOCIATION

>• ha a -s

"CO IN S FOUNDLISBON. Sept. a . i ^ ’A croek'Of

gold coins worUi around (20 each has been found In a ruined house ln_M on carap ach o ..._ ln _ » u lh rrn . EolruRftl. by the-viUage grnvedig- ger. The hundreds o t coins arc Iflth -f^n tu rr and-earller.—

W b a j f e m T h is W eather Tower?

arynrHIng’ tn nffldalB Tif thw S v ^inga Life Insurance company, the lighted disc high In Uie air near Ihe Intereccuon o f Filer avenue east and Blue Uvkcs boulevard north Is a weather tower. The disc Informs person.i w hat the. weather forecast-la’for-Uia-next day.

When the circle I$_spl!a_blue color li means Uie forecast is fair jtmUjw . I I Uie circle is flaslilng blue, th a t means partly croudy. Pnr n«1nv a 'fn ther Uie COlOr.'IS flaihlng amber. If I t will be ovcr- cast the next day th e circle in solid

I t has been 'r eported Uiatwfrar:1iw.

BEAM. . . the world’s finest bourbon m ^

-U ta h -S lo ck -O il Treated 4.75 i>efh)i»---DtliYered

-UtwwoMiitaln-Fuel Co.

Now Available

Spice Island

SAVE YOUR ROOF Now!.^ L IN S E E D O I L -

~ (10 g » l drum

3 0 geUon*. ....... 9<>l. M 9 9

Airfloat G'ropKite1 g o l ..................... lb . I O C

RED i GREEN '

ConcentrateM i ^ n n gallon

i ln s e e d oil, g a tr~ ^ f ||9 •

ICQ HOUSE PAINT-PAB CO -LA IEX.

No. 5401-R cgulflf •

lU P A lh U L.____ Re9u|qr.5,ya_

= ^ 7 r 2 5 -

3 . 9 9 — ^ O U ^ S A Y E 2 2 6

F ir 1S4 years. . . one Beam — fyw ily rm e pm ose-slwsyi

t ie ‘world's finest Botirioii.

........ ...... .....- . af Ik.m. Il» iut>«ha nnliinK of iNjurJnn ferm tluIt ot llx crmln to lha Uil«-lnUn| o:

W hnt m akes B cnm /bourbon ta sto »o —good?- M ore-(linn-^r>ylhing-M t-is-U)«-.

-------------{ sp rao tls - 500^.«quotB-! ic c t .p c e -9flL )__- .

Kcnlucky wfifro boiiflkin wii* IxiYri; ^ '/‘lie prw.'tM* mcrtmire of choice jrmin*

in ll;a-formu!o.- llm rnrii nnd pricclns •trnin of ilic sweet juR yvnnt, tliocxnctini; ritual or hilltop nsinR~thcno nru parts

-I'ofUiawcrel formula thiillinvo remained - within thft llcnm fomlly-for over a ceti«-

lur.y and 'n • __•

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B EA M ’S-^-- B EA M ’S " H n B o t t l e - C H 0 1 C E ~

R are b o ttl in g oT K crt- '. (jrrecn l a ^ ) Charc<^_.lucky Btrniitlit Imurlmn,' F iU o re d .V ^ e o rs old,fl o r to ycnrs old. (6G.8 (00 p r« o f)-so u r-n » V _ ,

p roof) w ith oscluaivo bouroon with anuniQU|,I___:__iju ill.jn po u rtr .______ ; ____ jjopd.tasl*,^

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