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T ra ffic Death^ • . I d a h o 1960.. . , 1961.............. 100 Magie Volley . I960 .......... i.i-ll.. 1961... . 26 ^Ur*t Inquest Begins As 3 Witnesses -O^tve-Testimony ivhlch led' to-lhe ttg^^|j-bj>three-witne9acfl-nnd-«-police-officftr lilv morninjr to h'12.man coroner's jury. Twin' ^S^«ntv Coroner Claude Wiley recessed the inquest A%SlSr-«the(lulinMhc-flftcrnoon.-tes«m ‘‘’frfflTliSO p.m. Te.stifyinff in the mornin? were Policeman Fred Becker, one.of the investi- TwinMiin_---------- --------- -officers: Dr. J. Woodson Creed. Twin Falls physician nnd patholoRist; David Cantrell. 18, Wen- dell, driver of the 1957 Mcrcury— Irotn—whicli Ochancr. u-ns -aerapca ns he clung to the ledTcar wlndownrohirstcwait; 18. 727 Third nvcntie north, nnd MJehnfJ UnnHJ. ID, 1715 Hey- btirh liveitue cn.vt. . . Jurors were M. L. Dick. Bill Powcll. C. a. Wjlllle, H. W, Zlmmefmftn. Vincent Smnsnl, Howard Oerrliiih, C. D. Hiatt. B<3b Bnker. W. J. Peters. Domer Bcrtsch, Alton P. Wltllnms nnd Holiert T. Snyder. ' Jm»ex ' CunnlnRhnm. deputy prosecutor. (lUCAUoned tlie wit- nesses. Occtulonally. iw permlt- ied (it o n Inquest, one or more juror.i would question ft wltnes.^ to clenr up a confwied point. Dr. Creed lestiried Ochsnj sn'itiilnEd multiple fmctures 1.. tlie accident. Dcoth. "cnu.ied by rlolcnce." camc Irom a broken brewtbone which severt;d the cortn. n Inrse blood veiwcl lend- McCloy Told _To:Get New l)lsanirTalk 5 2 s W his ‘op- ‘1‘sitrmii- today tor a new Srfn«oU«UoM with the ScnSmon "P " Sffrtce-.tfiU- , , ^PM ldM ifwua tinderatood told dlMrmanient chlcf 5r> McCloy thnt he should pMslble e«orl In StalDoInr « MOSCOW Mon- ^ isi^ out arranBemenH. ^ details cr Ume. plocc which would be Mud to attend. mecUnjt with Me- rwudsecretary or Stale Dcnn fc*W «M>ons on his cnlen- IX fij.'n ie other was n l.ite. metUflR of the nntlon- j--aritT counclh- reportedly iw to dUcuis West* Berlin. .— •,er-poiic^mBkera- id to the NSC fcca- gnnd-oUier' GOPSqlons Start Block evice ttiloiile'nern ROATnlsalon’ ftfsiWulL,-«cMtor.. aqiJBia E. V u Zondt. It. » .million dollar DtrrfOdnOllDn' donor AEC ioftt-uthoriaUon for-the ■&« w vould set- * prc- itot ^ poltbs anoUier sov- jB«l^j|HW7-ln-ihe-iiower • >lBai-W-<WuUn!f-lt*-r8. wti.wd.dmlo{nDent^e^ tak eerjT commlttec. ___ ibeoH the project ts neither ■tonettln* nor & ‘'foot in I dW ror jovernment In W»-oterprt.w:------ -------------- a «U hllure-to ai« the by- JW hat ipxa. Uic ItftnforA ^g;dng_te...c.t.o^ toBubertll. Humphrey, Just Jtraa a European trip, inld V ^ Krtmlln is beset by <^_jtrpbtenu and ■4 U to to war. __ _ « include -rood shon- 1“ B MKerintr 'proportlonar ^ManesoU Democrat, who SKr-JiXf-i"; 11* strensth really «nu tame^se.’ ' chnlrman of the « aittrmament subcommit- ^ d lie was convinced ^ is tjylnir to (toad the JlSw eslnto resumption of ^W ttpoM tcsUnic because Union wnnla to, test Wly. and can't ^ uevciopmenti. ^U oti-H w liouse was ex tnaet.,>eglii\i;Uon nWin The mtasuti B » ^ d authoriie sharp hiKe* build ^dLipojnl pianu. The bill * eomprnml.i. h,..,..,,..' “ KMte veinlon*, *“Ulr;i}t—Two conRrc.islonai ®>tWchalmen have «Kreed a .h lir which would ^ “^ ra te cxecutfm . Space Try. Drawina: Crowd *»«■ rocket ithA. *«1» In th . '-lew. : tft'^lS , “fe'i "re fm. ni t ? ? Indications ■T ’ird S e .5 titronauu- Johfi if lailM ^ ^ " njckel'Hrf. »n vehicle ^ni Soyiet Spaceman Waves to British Blazes Destroy 9 Las Vegas Stores, S>nvlet anlronauf Yt]rl'Gasarln wavM to erovrda an he ride* throuch street* of Landnn on lils_ _MLay 1(1 Karri.enurt-forJlusiaan-tra.le fair. Gararln-recelred-ii-ltikewarnrwelcome. on‘hl«'arrival at l.ot»lon airport ly t thouiiand!i clieere.l him on Ills IS-tnlle ride Into the clly. (NEA telephoto) InjT to the heart, he noted. The pathotORbt , estlmnted death came "from, two to four minute-' aft«r the nortA was eevkred, de^ - ^-.-5 . . Inn third wiine.<!s to tc.'tlify. Tho first wltncM called Decker, who tA'^Ufled.he wa____ duty when'the accident hnppen- ed. HU prowl car ^^-As halted oi Second street west between 12:3 ind 12:35 •. -m.- Saturday whcL KsSfa'SSSSS At this Ume. Mvcml j-outha yell- ed ftjT'the offlccr to come up Beeond avenue west, Becker u id . Tho b0}’s told him a pedestrian had been'injured. Tlio “pedea- trian^waa.Ochmw. When Becker Arrived. 'Ochs- ner‘* body wa* covered by a lianket. rn u body was lylntr In the street M feel from the right curb, and 323 feet from Second rtreet—west.— ' >oint of~lnuact,-iKhitr«.Oohsnef wna crushed between Cnntreira . Md » parked Jeep sutlon- K«nen. Boftkcr-*ald>-Th»-oftlcw explained .lie Inter learned Oclui- ner'wiis hnnffinR onto Uie mov- nn outo for one nnd a hnlf block ns the car drove in an eiuit- erljMllreetlon-^lonK Second"nvps- in(rhnm~nnd'tho'juronr had to urge him rcpentedly to talk louder. H« teaitlfled he drove rom .Wendell w Twm Palb^jnr- rlvlnf; between 8 and 0 p. m. FrU i“y.. HB_plckcd_wp_Mlkc, Black, Iter* ffl- kta'Mnrnlngslrt> wt; and Roy Sislam, IB, 3S1 Scc- snd avenue we.nl. Prior to ofriv- Lns^ln Twin Falls, Cantrell pick- 'd up -Tcm zhrmantmul. 18, route 4. Jerome, Cantrell testi- ied. Tlie five drove repe’aTftlly alonj Main nveniie out to Addison nvenue west and the Arctie Circle drlveln rcsturnnt,. 3S0 Addtson avenue wtat. turned, and drove >ock along Addison avenue, down Second avenue west and .aouth, Cantrell explained. • Tliey stopped for eas sometime ielwecn-10 and 11 pjnj_nt the Frontier Super Service station, mison nvemK! west, cam- ......... on nvemjc .................. tell noted. They*tontlnued "drnff RnR Main” until shortly after jht-whonr-ftt-Mnln-nvenue tji nnd Second street north. ; 1055 Cantrell vehicle. Boys In thLi car demanded Cantrell remove a .ladles rest room sign which hunic from his bumber. tlie witnes.< stated. ,rtii drove away, TZTZ... onto Second. avenue. At Fourth itreet and Second avenue west the lOSS.Chfcvrblet ond a 1057 iroiiBW n rm» Suit Against Hoffa T h ro ^ out Of Court on Legal Technicality ORLANDO, Fla., .luly i:i (L'I’I)—A federal judge threw out of court on a leKii! lochnicality today the Kovcrnment’s mail fraud case HKainst Tcam.ster’s un- ion Pre.sidcnt .lames R. lloffu and two associates. The'case clnirKcd Hoffa, .lurhes Lower iiiid Jlol»ert F.. McCarthy,-jr., with usinp the mails, tcleprnph and tele - phone Iihl’S lo defraud union, members by promoting a re^jl estate development on Florida s east coasts It was ----------------- charged Hint Hoffn and his two associates misusei- about 5.500,000' in union •Inc. went teal esuie developit Titusville, Fin., whli bankrupt. . Federal District JudRe-^Mcph P. Lleb, Tampa, dlsmliucd the _ ; OQ srounds that the (irand Jur>- which Indicted the three men on Di-c. 7, 1060. had" been sclcclcd improperly. ......... 13-p»Re decision. Llcb said iho„araiid Ju:^ had'-becn cho.icn from 'llst-n thaf'spcclfl- cally excluded women and per- - It reslstered to vote. This ....... .jrtna5r-nQn<la''8«itute; he saTiP • The Judse’s dLimlnsnl order dealt solely with the selection of tho Rmnd Jur}'. but ho left the way open for the Rovernraent to pursue the charges. against the chief of the nation's larRCst Ion. • James T. Boyd, chlcf Justice department Investigator on the Sun Valley ease, was present at tnrftearmirburaraitrfd-to-db-Ki- ment-on-whftV-the-«overnmenl's next move miRht be. In WashlnRton, Atty. Oen; Robert P. Kennedy indicated that -the gnrrrnmpnL Tti=; ■-aanlnit^Hof dismissal of Uie orlRlnal mall fraud indictment. ________ Kennedy said, in a statement he would make n decision "very shortly" on what course the gov- ernment plans to follow. Five Cliicago ^?^jafreliouSiE!s= Are Burned ........ - ........................ 8*eurly“ l5-- day in a spectacular five-alarm fire.punctuated by the explosions of acetylene gas tnnlcs. Flames leaped 100 feet Into the air from three flve-story b^ck. nnd frame utructu Ings in a two-block area. About 335 firemen and .. pieces of lire equipment, includ- ing (our “snorker extended plaUorms, were brought In to fight tho blaze. Civil defense fire and rescue squads stood by ant dozens of police - cars blocked off streets in tho fire area. No Injuries were reported. broughc under Cpoperative Traffic “Program ITPlanned A cooperative program to enforce existing traffic regulations firmly but fairly was outlined at the first meeting of the new Twin. Falls Traffic Committee Thunjtlwy-Tnociiing^ Version Ridt^e, chairman, snid the Tranic Committee, city commission, city, county and state police would all have ,n. part^ in the program. Le*lift Slater.' Boise, was sent to Twin Falls by Robert JlcCall, .’^ t e police traffic safety director, to help or- ganize, the program. ------- —Rt<tdl»-wtid— tt— tc cover -the entire area with the program.' not Juil the city of Twin Pnll.1. 'This doesn't mean that Twin PalLi will be converted Into speed. trap.^-Hiddle tsMer^Sees" Panic in Red German Area BERLIN. July IJ lWfr--Wc«l Oenhan Chancellor }Conr|kt said today that there i-i "Our aim U firm bilt tttir ... forcemeht of all existing traffic nnd porking rules and regula- tions." wndo-htjrcommenls at a news conference shortiy bctore Ing to BQpn after a one-dny morale-boosting vLilt to this be- "hc8rt*'oi )mmunl8UcontroUedaeiHtoiy^ ~There seems to be a panic in the Soviet zone." he said. “Pres. #u^o'"of' titn tttim m iu —twen stepped up and many still w "' to get to freedom as quickly possible." .ftp- Berlin visit there were these other developments In the £ast> West dispute over the clly: irlUsh. and French notes wUl rcject Soviet Premier Khrush- chev's Berlin demands and re- state the West's wishes for a long-range solution based on ffco election nnd'reunlflcnUon of Germany. —West Oermnn Defense Min- ister Franz Josef Strauss headed from Bonn to Washlnglon to dis- cuss thi} western dejensc; sct^up The fire' ___ _ _____, control about four hours after U\e first alann. Plremeti wild about 400 yards away. 'iiig iiiiiiiu eoum Chicago's loop five miles north- east, Tl]e central building of three block-long warehouses _____ _ ___>|iut ftiunn'cun~ sumed nil but the steel frame- work of one of the smnller build- ings. and then the framework collapsed. Wooden Water Main Brieaks Between City and Resepoir A wooden wnter main o city iimiu and the roerroir; iroke early this morning and 'as.guihing out of a. hole onto the-lawn-of Mr Washington street south. ' Mr*. Johnson »ald that she looked out the kitchen window of her home about B ajn. this morning and . hoUced th at. her >uck ]a>rn was flooded. At first <>>0 itliought the neighbors were watering her lawn- because she vncaUon. then she lookrt If It will not hold, they will re- place the entire section with a Steel main. The ^Kinch wooden mam was «ne of the' first to be InsUlled between the clto' limits the reservoir. water was gushiog onto the awn -from - a H ole on the -west »We of the road. She called the police department and elty.em- Ployes arrived at O'ajn. to repair iha main. The elty watte deptftnent li g to repair the break, but About a Joot of water was otted la the basement. o( the .ohnson residence, which wa« used for storage, but the extent of the damage is not known. The broken main also Is affect* Intf the water pressure. parUcu* larly in the industrial areas of the city and the broken main has tion main leading to the reser« veir-in an-effort-to*bulld-the pressure. ■ •TKewBl«F5airwni>8-repalrs ^ aometlne ttali evening. PmuJ Newton, city engineer reporta. —In London. NATO. Secretary Oencml Dirk U. Stikkcr said the alliance must above all try to, prevent a crisis over Berlin. But he said, it must be made ‘^nbun* dantly clcnr" to KhrushcHct thnt the West Is “united nnd stands resolved together." anc If he starts anything, "we will be there." —French President' Charles I solidly 'With ....... - ....... - •or-all cor*. reBMdlcw ot driver*. W d- dle added that city police plan to use their rndar unit a mini. mum offoiiraayra tfSelfcHeeS^ Ing .trafttc. Ln_B-8_pcrlolnlHi_lo double parking, parking on the wrong side of tho street. Improper ■nse“ or"horTU, will~bo ‘ciifortiL'd firmly. Anotlier phase of Uie program will be to have parents apiyw in ■court- Jn'csses iiivulvlnK dilvei'S under 18 years old. Riddle emphasizes the pro- gram wm cover the toUl tialflc j)lclure_nnd.l3.not.(ilme(l.«tuimy i-or.segment—of the driving public. Idaho Sol'on Seelcs-ProlTd^ In Gas War HC-O - ______ _ - . hLi Amerlcan'.and British part* ------nnd said'flatly Uint. there yield to the Kremlin pressure for panTes? -Pleper said that he made a Vh» 0* 'Bo)io area; suvlce — Bobbing Lights jCreate-Mystery. In Washington CHEHALIS, Wash.. July 13 (A -E erie red and while light* bob- ig ^ p and down in e slg .............-.WnoHSn'artin .... west of Mount Rjiinler puisled military and civilian authorities today. • The'Lewis county sheriff’ji of- fice said the light were first re- ported at 1:10 ajtt. by offlcera in a car sent to InvesUgate a report plane was 4 ovn in Uie area. n>e plana report proved Xalse deputies said, but the officers then spotted the light about Ilw miles west of Morton.-------------- The officers said there ap- peared to be one large light rounded by several smaller c. They moved tip and^ dowp and back.and forth In the sky imul 4:09 a.m.'when. the officers aoid. they “appeared lo move away -at a great-aUltude-and to a 'dla; taoce that made them appear nin-points." addlUonal legislaUve controls.*' he said, “but the major .com- panies leave us no altomaUvt when they attempt to destroy xu economlcally.“ SOVIET. FLEETS. MANEUVER OSLO. July IS OB>-6ovlet Sal- tlc,_Arctie_and BUck sea fleeta hare been conducUng exercises in tba North AtlanUc. the roral Horwetlaa Hayr ttlfl^tedaT.^ state legislator has labeled tho present southern Idaho gas war "chaotic" and called for an ' vestlgaUon of the situation. Rep. Don Pleper, D., Bonne* illc, said thft attorney general's office haa •.'unearthed'* evidence thnt the most recent price reduc* tion of-two centa a gallon “was the result of colusion on the part offlve or six maJor_bmn<L jCaliiomia-Fofests— __ • (fiy llrrand API ________ _______________________ ; Winds'nnd lightning bolla famied-we.stcrff fires through tlie gambling strip of Las Vegas, Nev., nt^.the forests of California’s Sierra mountains totlav. A mif- * lion-dnllar fire- destroyed nine busino.i^ firms early tndav on Ihe Las Vegas atrip - ncro.-^s the street from,' the Stardnst holel. The fire, believed to have been started by lightning, gutted-i'ui en- -------------------------------------------------- tire building containing tlie businesses, i n c t u d i n g western clothing store be- longing to NevadiTii’Licut. G ow Rcx-B?II:------- Fifty firemen conlnlned the bla?^: atvd kept flames from aprentllng.co.clic Go(d KoylmteJ ns sevcrnl person* stood or ' roof .nnd wci It down with d e n htWM. Destroyed-In the inferno the Golden Spur nnd Alpine VUlftRC. tcMn\iTnm. a bur. two clothlnK stbrM. a real estate of- fice. n car rental nRcncy and Bell's establishment, 'l^ie shops were all located -In (he brick building known as the Desert Sp;> shopping center. Firemen fought the blare in !Krce heat, rire Chief Bill Trclense e.itl- mnted the damage nt “around million dollar-V nnd said the since the El the ground on- June 17. lOi few blocks down the strip. More than 1.000 tourlsu and heotl employes lined'Uis Veens boulevard to watch the flames thnt nt times .ihot 300 feet Into ilr nnd were visible miles nwny. •Jt \>ca.i gone before we th&e." Trelease said. “All could do was eontnln it to keep It away from the other buildings," Gripped nnd sent hurtling by gusty_wlnd*,.tu.o-flre«-hnd-rav- Jiged_mort..thaa.fl5,000-acres.^f Sierra, forest yesterdny, but au- thoriUes were hopeful thot the twin blazes could be conuoltcd today. The flrea, about 40 miles apart on the western slope of.the Siena, Nevada ranga, have al- ready destroyed two towns—roar- ing through one “like a freight train." according to a naUve— and killed an elderly couple try- Jngjojacr-- .One bln way lOS-130 six miles south of Sonons. raced to within yards of the Uny communlUes of Quartz, -<Contlpmd.anrf«ifc».;CfllBBn Stanley Road" l^HUBe Open BOISE,-July 13 — Tho Idaho hlfihway board agreed upon an nceelerated program yesterday roadjietween towmnn and Stan- ley In southewestcm .Idaho In the fall of im . The forest service will be asked to concur in the plans, under which the remaining -13 mllea ^ la t>e pushed tnrouRn wiidc^ Record Idaho Sugar Beet CropiExp^tM^ SA^f FUANCISCO. ■July 13 ........... 2503,000 totu of sURnr beets are In the grouiiil in Idaho, the West-- rn Duet SiiKnr Producers.' lnc,> reported toilny . This nmount,»he nssoclaUcn.sald, wns enough to produce nearly 700 mllllan jiounds of sugar. The a.voclAtlon said the huge crop of sugnr beets tons the pre- vious record harvest of-lBB8-l)y-659,000-iotw-and-v.-Hl-com«-lrcnv“ '- a record 122.000 acres plnnted this Tear. . . U. S. Sucnr Beet |issoclnilan President Robert H. Shields said thnt hundreds ot Idnho farmers plnnted sugar beets for the first time this year and hundreds more Increased llielr ncreaRe wh<‘n. Ihe Kovcrninpnt lltled-aorenRe re.itrletlons on the crop. Previously, he said, coutrols had been.ln effect for slx-eoniweutlve years.—- ..... .. . fiitiialistlc Team of -TjyBlteWin-TWrd The ritualistic team of the Twin Falls Elks lodge placed,third Wednesday in the final day of competition among four states competing for tho national ritualistic championship at the national Elks convention held nt Miami Beach, Fla., reports Domer Bertch.' secretary of the loiige. The local team, representing Idaho, placed behind the Arizona representative for teams west of the Missis3ippi;river in the first-days of competition, making the team el........... Idaho Power Testimony oil Dam Queried WASHINQTOn. W ®n»i. Rep. Ralph R.Harding. Ida.^today charged that .Idaho Power company Aad priuented false’ testimony opposing Idaho. Harding lald he told Idaho Power company President T'. E. power dispute .with Food Mn- .chinary—Chemical—corporation; <FMC) Pocatello, was "living £resi:iJhoLialaMutimimy_s presented. According to Hording, an Idn- ho Power representative oppear- ed before a coogresslonal coth- Creek - would produce which is not needed in wh<nre .an abundaset- ot power knight; John-Uei-ne^lo^— knight: Jaeic Thcelkeld, lecturing knight; Arnold L»ft, esquire; . Henry L. Wllliit..chnplaln; J jr . R. - a . Roberts. hiner^USffl, and 5pber.tJ._Wftllnce..cnnrtldBt». Posse-Hnnts Slayer of 2 In Colorado Colo,. July 13 Pleper anld evidence gathered .......-"-'points to attempts to ciiucm^ly lower gas prices. “l'm-not:lnterested In fettering allei nmy liaUon with Oov. Robert-^ 8my. lie nnd-Benson. . leper said prices In the Solse t range Irom 33,9 centa~per U n Home, Boise and CaldweU.. to connect the presenl road' on. the south fork of tht Payette river east of Lowman up Canyon creek lo a connecUon with~the~ Bear .vall^ road. five-mile contract east from thi south fork near Canyon creek. Wood said that by the fall of 10G3 a road of native, material surfnelng should be reody for travel. The closing of the gap between Stanley and near Orandjean.east of Lon-man. will provide a short- cut . to the Stanley basin from She board met with three dele- gations during the doy before adjourning tintll Its next meet- ing Aug. 31-23 In Boise. ’ of Mountain Home and Shoshone that the highway department would cooperate in solving their highway routing problems. It i^dvised a Jerome delegation - private road, used by the high- way deparOneat - under agree- ment with the ownen, as a pub- lie road. The road extends into the Snake river .canyon south of Jerome and Its use is desired by sportsmen. Idaho Power company's claim of abundant power surpluses along with- a proposal to greatl}' hike tho rates they are charging FMC.“ Harding told Roach. The congressman-also said'he ecciTt plaints from IrrigaUon customers in , eastern Idaho concerning damages catised to pump equip- ment because of power surges or low voltages. said he.aaiced Roach If Um com- pany would consider- changing iia position of opposlUon against Bums Creek. son's yesterday. He leaped into a sewer trench and, with his body, shielded the. boy from the full force of a cave-in. The collapsing dirt pushed 98- NEWS BULLETINS a fonr new Issnea of •ecoritfes (oUilng 16 blUion' dellan. VATICAN ,c n v , July' IS O?l>-Popo John XXUI anonunces toorrow the Roman CathoUe .church''doctrine on Ubor relaUons |r this age of automaUon, JU te planning and awakening un ' -nstlnnii IT , YORK. Joly 'n tfu-A federal caort ............................ ^ '' a o[ coiupirlag to spy for ilie Sovlet^Mon auring VASHINaTON. July u «»-Infbnned source* said today the '-uare. that.air.torca.OtpU VlrgU.X.aricsQm wlU be .Atnerick^ i ams' face' Into the opposite wall of the' trench, and a chunk of asphalt pinned his head, in that position. ___________________ InuiL, •Mtrt-too-WeHo-eaYe-Ad- But beneath the dirt, cradled'between'his'dead fath- er's knees and arms, they found 14-year.old Richard Adi alive. ..ibleto cqmpete.n8_ftrie_of_thc_tv.i( top 'western teams for the naCional honors against tho East’s winners Georgia and South Carolina. ^ KntaUv«s from SO states, was C^orgla. 80^ " Carolina placed sfcond; Idaho third, and Axitona fourth. Members of the Twin : team Include ■!' ............. hounds, searched vainly todoy_, for a'young man who shot two . officers to death, wounded two others and then fled afoot into desolate mountain _c o u a tr y— - - ........ ju -- The search was intensified aa the day progressed, it was doubt- ful the slightly built man. whoso idenUty was unknowil, could slip past the determined and cautlotu gcaatmta^ The only railroad and few roads leading Irom the Isolated area were watched closely. “The people who know this }untry..aay the.only possible way out is on the railroad," stato patrol capt. Ward Morrow aaid. “and the men have been check- ing all the tratns. Every lead is being checked out.^* Father Trades jf«HFor-SonV InTJtahCave-in The fugitive was«ot hjt during the gun battle in the canyon.' which the Colorado river haa cut through the mountains of red rock. » . —K nuth-and-hls—nndersherlff. , John F. Clark, 08, Eagle. Colo., were setting up a road block near state bridge’ when the fugitive* sped past in an They chased him, i Tyrol Is Shaken By Blasts Again BO L Z ^ , Italy. July 13 (fl ~ - -------(led-South'T^or was shaken again today by terrorist k._u<— Qj pISAta aa Aus- protest notea in the flareup of the disputo-daUng back lo World war 1. A dosen predawn blasts and crackling ’ gunfire __ r Plant*. M filrlu the Al- ed for help.“ Clark died In a LeadvUle, Colo., hospital. ., - * The first vicilm «f the nervou?_ gunman was a SUte Patrolman. lieuL Hiram.fibort,-40,'Who was—- ahot while searching the man's - car east of ;&emmllng on VS. highway <0. Ho-dled on an oper- aUng table in a Kremml^.bos- ' pltM. __________________ > . Russ Fans Mob Elizabeth Tavlor MOSCOW. July IS (t«>D - EUzabetix. Taylor-.got.-her.- fln t- taste of' Soviet mprie fans last. night when they mobbed-her-i— when -kbe:lrft her hotel to visit tba iieadquBTUr»'Ot tbs-BUMtaa lUrtwaatloaai nipifortlval. ------

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^ S ^ « n tv Coroner C laude W iley recessed th e in q u es tA % S l S r - « t h e ( l u l i n M h c - f l f t c r n o o n . - t e s « m‘‘ ’frf f lT liS O p.m. Te.stifyinff in th e m o rn in ? w ere

Policem an F red Becker, o n e .o f t h e in v es ti-TwinMiin_---------- --------- -o f f i c e r s : D r . J .

W oodson C reed . T w in F a lls physician nnd pa th o lo R ist; David C an tre ll. 18, W en­dell, d r iv e r o f th e 1957 Mcrcury— Iro tn —whicli Ochancr. u-ns -aerapca ns h e clung to the le d T c a r w ln d o w n ro h irs tc w a it; 18. 727 T h ird nvcntie north , nnd MJehnfJ U nnH J. ID, 1715 Hey- btirh liveitue cn.vt. . .

Jurors were M. L. Dick. Bill Powcll. C. a . Wjlllle, H. W, Zlmmefmftn. V incent Smnsnl, Howard Oerrliiih, C. D. H ia tt. B<3b Bnker. W . J . Peters. Domer Bcrtsch, A lton P . Wltllnms nnd H oliert T. Snyder.' Jm»ex ' CunnlnRhnm. deputy

prosecutor. (lUCAUoned tlie w it­nesses. Occtulonally. iw perm lt- ie d (it o n Inquest, one or more juror.i would question ft wltnes.^ to clenr up a confwied point.

Dr. Creed lestiried Ochsnj sn'itiilnEd m ultip le fm ctures 1.. tlie accident. D coth. "cnu.ied by rlolcnce." cam c Irom a broken brew tbone w hich severt;d the cortn. n Inrse blood veiwcl lend-

McCloy Told _To:Get New l)lsanirTalk5 2 s W his ‘op- ‘1‘sitrmii-

today tor a new S r fn « o U « U o M w ith theScnSm on "P " S f f r t c e - . t f i U - , ,^ P M ldM ifw ua tinderatood

told dlMrmanient chlcf 5 r > McCloy thnt he should

pMslble e«o rl In S talD oInr « MOSCOW Mon-

^ i s i ^ out arranBemenH. ^ ” details cr Ume. plocc

which would beMud to attend.

mecUnjt with Me- rwudsecretary or Stale Dcnn

f c * W «M>ons on his cnlen-I X f i j . 'n i e other was n l.ite.

metUflR of the nntlon- j--aritT counclh- reportedly i w to dUcuis West* Berlin. — .— •,er-poiic^mBkera-

id to the NSC fcca-gnnd-oUier'

GOPSqlons Start Block

evice

ttilo iile 'nern ROATnlsalon’ ftfsiWulL,-«cMtor.. aqiJBia E. V u Zondt. I t .

» .million dollar DtrrfOdnOllDn' donor AEC ioftt-uthoriaUon fo r- th e ■&« w vould set- * prc- itot ^ poltbs anoUier sov- jB «l^j|H W 7-ln-ihe-iiow er • >lBai-W -<W uUn!f-lt*-r8. w ti.w d .d m lo { n D en t^ e^

tak eerjT commlttec. ___ibeoH the project ts neither ■ tonettln* nor & ‘'foot in I dW ror jovernm ent InW»-oterprt.w:------ --------------a «U hllure-to a i« the by- JW h a t ipxa. Uic ItftnforA ^ g ;d n g _ te . . .c . t .o ^

toBubertll. Humphrey, Just Jtraa a European trip, inld V ^ Krtmlln is beset by <^_jtrpbtenu and • ■4 U to to war.

__ _ « include -rood shon -1“ B MKerintr 'p roportlonar ^M anesoU Democrat, whoSKr-JiXf-i";

11* strensth really «nu tame^se.’'

chnlrman of the « aittrmament subcommit-

^ d lie was convinced ^ l » is tjylnir to (toad the J lS w e s ln to resumption of ^ W ttpoM tcsUnic because

Union wnnla to, test Wly. and can't

^ uevciopmenti. ^ U o t i-H w liouse was ex

tnaet.,>eglii\i;Uon nWin

The m tasu ti B » ^ d authoriie sharp hiKe* build

^ d L ip o jn l p ianu. The bill * eomprnml.i. h,..,..,,..'“ KMte veinlon*,*“Ulr;i}t—Two conRrc.islonai ® >tW chalm en have «Kreed

a . h l i r which would

“ ^ r a t e cxecut fm .

Space Try. Drawina: Crowd

*»«■ rocket ithA.

*«1» In th . '-lew.: tf t '^ lS , “ fe'i "re fm .ni t ? ? Indications

■T’ird S e .5 t i t ro n a u u - Johfi if

l a i l M ^ ^ " njckel'H rf.■ »n vehicle ^ni

Soyiet Spaceman Waves to British Blazes Destroy 9 Las Vegas Stores,

S>nvlet anlronauf Y t]rl 'G asa rln wavM to erovrda an he ride* throuch street* of Landnn on lils_ _MLay 1(1 K arri.enu rt-fo rJlu s iaan -tra .le fair. G ararln-recelred-ii-ltikew arnrw elcom e. on‘h l« 'arriv a l

a t l.ot»lon airport l y t thouiiand!i clieere.l him on Ills IS-tnlle ride Into the clly. (NEA telephoto)

InjT to the h e a r t, h e noted. T he pathotORbt , estlm nted d e a t h came "from , tw o to four minute-' aft«r the nortA was eevkred, de^

- ^ - . - 5. . Inn

third wiine.<!s to tc.'tlify.Tho first w ltncM called

Decker, who tA'^Ufled.he wa____duty w h en 'th e accident hnppen- ed. HU prowl c a r ^ -As halted oi Second stree t w est between 12:3 ind 12:35 • . -m.- Saturday whcL

KsSfa'SSSSSAt this Ume. M vcm l j-outha yell­ed ftjT 'the offlccr to come up Beeond avenue west, Becker u id . Tho b0}’s told him a pedestrian had b e en 'in ju red . T lio “pedea- t r ia n ^ w a a .O ch m w .

W hen B ecker Arrived. 'Ochs- ner‘* body wa* covered by a lianket. r n u body w as lylntr In the s tree t M fee l from the rig h t curb, and 323 fee t from Second rtreet—west.— '

>oint of~lnuact,-iK hitr«.O ohsnef wna crushed betw een Cnntreira

. M d » pa rked Jeep s u tlo n - K«nen. Boftkcr-*ald>-T h»-oftlcw explained .lie In ter learned Oclui- ner'wiis hnnffinR onto Uie mov- nn outo for one nnd a hnlf

block ns the c a r drove in an eiuit- erljMllreetlon-^lonK Second"nvps-

in(rhnm ~nnd'tho 'juronr had to urge h im rcpentedly to talk louder. H« teaitlfled he drove rom .Wendell w T w m Palb^jnr-

rlvlnf; between 8 and 0 p. m. FrU i“y . . HB_plckcd_wp_Mlkc, Black,

Iter* ffl- kt a'Mnrnlngslrt>w t; and Roy Sislam, IB, 3S1 Scc- snd avenue we.nl. P rio r to ofriv- Lns^ln Twin F a lls , C antrell pick­'d up -Tcm z h rm a n tm u l. 18, route 4. Jerom e, Cantrell testi- ied.

T lie five drove repe’aTftlly a lon j Main nveniie ou t to Addison nvenue west and th e Arctie Circle drlveln rcstu rnn t,. 3S0 Addtson avenue w tat. tu rned , and drove >ock along Addison avenue, down Second avenue west and .aouth, Cantrell explained.• Tliey stopped for eas sometime ielwecn-10 a n d 11 p jn j_ n t the Frontier S uper Service station,

mison nvemK! west, cam -.........on nvemjc ..................tell noted. They*tontlnued "drnff RnR Main” u n til shortly after

jht-w honr-ftt-M nln-nvenue tjinnd Second s tre e t north . ; 1055

Cantrell vehicle.Boys In thLi c a r demanded

Cantrell remove a .ladles rest room sign w hich hunic from his

bumber. tlie witnes.< stated. ,r tii drove away, TZTZ...

onto Second. avenue. At Fourth itreet and Second avenue west the lOSS.Chfcvrblet ond a 1057

iro iiB W n rm »

Suit Against Hoffa T hro^ out Of Court on Legal TechnicalityORLANDO, F la ., .lu ly i:i (L'I’I)— A fed e ra l ju d g e th rew o u t o f cou rt on a

leKii! lochnicality to d a y th e Kovcrnm ent’s m ail f ra u d case HKainst Tcam .ster’s u n ­ion Pre.sidcnt .lam es R. l lo f fu and tw o a sso c ia te s . T h e 'c a se clnirKcd H offa, .lurhes L ow er iiiid Jlol»ert F.. M cC arth y ,-jr ., w ith u sin p th e m ails, tc lep rnph and te le ­phone Iihl’S lo d e f ra u d union, m em bers by p ro m o tin g a re^jl e s ta te developm ent onFlorida s east coasts I t w as -----------------charged Hint H offn an d h is tw o associates misusei- a b o u t 5.500,000' in un ion

•Inc.

wenttea l esu ie developit

Titusville, Fin., whli bankrupt.. Federal District JudRe-^M cph P. Lleb, Tampa, dlsm liucd the _ ; OQ srounds th a t th e (irand Jur>- which Indicted th e three men on Di-c. 7, 1060. had" been sclcclcd improperly.

......... 13-p»Re decision. Llcbsaid iho„araiid Ju:^ had '-becn cho.icn from 'llst-n th a f 'sp c c lf l- cally excluded women and per-

- It reslstered to vote. T his....... .j r tn a 5 r- n Q n < la ''8 « i tu te ;he saTiP •

The Judse’s dLimlnsnl order dealt solely with the selection of tho Rmnd Jur}'. bu t ho le ft the way open for the Rovernraent to pursue the charges. again st the chief of the nation 's larRCst Ion. •

Jam es T . Boyd, chlcf Justice departm ent Investigator on the Sun Valley ease, was presen t a ttn rftea rm irbu ra ra itrfd -to -db -K i-ment-on-w hftV -the-«overnmenl's nex t move miRht be.

In WashlnRton, A tty. Oen; Robert P . Kennedy indicated th a t - the gnrrrnm pnLTti=; ■-aanlnit^H ofdismissal of Uie orlRlnal mallf raud indictm ent. ________

Kennedy said, in a sta tem ent he would m ake n decision "very shortly" on w hat course the gov­ernm ent plans to follow.

Five Cliicago ^ ? ^ j a f r e l i o u S i E ! s =

Are Burned........- ............ ............8*eurly“ l5--day in a spectacular five-a larm fire.punctuated by th e explosions of acetylene gas tnnlcs. Flam es leaped 100 feet Into th e a ir from three flve-story b^ck. nnd fram eutructuIngs in a two-block area.

About 335 firemen and . . pieces of lire equipment, includ­ing (our “sn o rk er extended plaUorms, were brought In to f igh t tho blaze. Civil defense fire and rescue squads stood by ant dozens of police - cars blocked off streets in tho fire area.

No Injuries were reported.broughc under

Cpoperative Traffic “Program ITPlanned

A cooperative program to enforce existing traffic regulations firm ly but fairly was outlined a t th e firs t meeting of th e new Twin. Falls Traffic Committee Thunjtlwy-Tnociiing^ Version Ridt^e, chairman, snid the T ran ic Committee, city commission, city, county and state police would all have ,n. part^ in the program. Le*lift Slater.' Boise, was sent to Twin Falls by Robert JlcCall, .’ t e police traffic safety director, to help or­

ganize, the p rogram .-------—Rt<tdl»-wtid—tt— tc cover -th e entire area w ith the p rogram .' n o t Ju il th e c ity of Tw in Pnll.1.

'T h is doesn't mean t h a t Tw in PalLi will be converted Into speed . trap.^-Hiddle

tsM er^Sees" Panic in Red German AreaBERLIN. July I J lWfr--Wc«l

O enhan Chancellor } C o n r |k t said today th a t th e re i-i

"Our aim U firm bilt ttt ir ... forcem eht o f a ll existing traffic nnd porking rules and regu la­tions."

w ndo-h tjrcom m en ls a t a news conference shortiy bctore Ing to BQpn a fte r a one-dny morale-boosting vLilt to th is be-

"hc8rt*'oi)m m unl8U controU edaeiH toiy^ ~There seems to be a pan ic in

th e Soviet zone." he said. “P re s . #u^o '"of' t i t n t t t i m m i u —twen stepped up and many still w " ' to ge t to freedom as quickly possible."

.ftp-B erlin visit there were these o the r developments In the £ast> W est dispute over the clly:

irlUsh. and French notes wUl rc jec t Soviet Prem ier K hrush­chev's Berlin demands and re ­s ta te the West's wishes fo r a long-range solution based on ffco e lec tion nnd'reunlflcnU onof Germany.

—W est O ermnn Defense Min­is ter F ranz Josef Strauss headed from Bonn to W ashlnglon to dis­cuss thi} western dejensc; sct^up

The fire ' ___ _ _____,control about four hours a fte r U\e first a lann . Plremeti wild

about 400 yards away.'iiig iiiiiiiu eoum

Chicago's loop five miles n o r th ­east,

Tl]e central building of three block-long warehouses_____ _ ___>|iut ftiu n n 'cu n ~sumed nil but the steel fram e­work of one of the smnller build­ings. and then the framework collapsed.

Wooden Water Main Brieaks Between City and ResepoirA wooden w nter m ain o

city iim iu a n d th e ro e rro ir; iroke early th is morning and 'a s .gu ih ing o u t o f a. hole onto

th e -law n -o f MrW ashington s tre e t south.

' Mr*. Johnson »ald th a t she looked ou t th e k itchen window of her home abou t B a jn . this morning and . hoUced t h a t . h e r >uck ]a>rn w as flooded. A t first <>>0 itliought th e neighbors were watering h e r lawn- because she

vncaUon. th e n she lookrt

If It will not hold, they will re ­place the entire section w ith a Steel main. The ^K inch wooden mam was «ne of the ' f irs t to be InsUlled between the clto' lim its

the reservoir.

w ater w as gushiog onto the awn -from - a H o le on th e -west

»We of the ro ad . She called the police departm en t and e lty .em - Ployes arrived a t O 'a jn. to repair iha main.

The e lty w a t te d e p tf tn e n t l i

g to repair the break, bu t

About a Joo t of water was otted la th e basement. o( th e

.ohnson residence, which wa« used for storage, bu t th e ex ten t of the damage is no t known.

T he broken m ain also Is affect* Intf th e w ater pressure. parUcu* larly in the industrial a reas of the city and the broken m a in has

tion main leading to th e reser« veir-in a n -e ffo r t- to * b u lld - th e pressure. ■ •T K ew B l«F 5a irw n i> 8 -repa lrs ^ aom etlne ttali evening. PmuJ Newton, city engineer reporta .

—I n London. NATO. Secretary O encm l Dirk U. Stikkcr said the a lliance m ust above all try to, p revent a crisis over Berlin. But h e said, it m ust be made ‘ nbun* dan tly clcnr" to KhrushcHct th n t the W est Is “united nnd stands resolved together." anc If h e s ta rts anything, "we will be there."

—French President' Charles I solidly 'With

....... - ....... - •or-allcor*. reBMdlcw o t driver*. W d - dle added th a t city police plan to use the ir rndar u n it a m in i. mum o f f o i i r a a y r a tfSelfcHeeS^ Ing .trafttc. Ln_B-8_pcrlolnlHi_lo double parking, parking on the w rong side of tho street. Im proper ■nse“ or"horTU, will~bo ‘ciifortiL'd firmly.

A notlier phase of Uie program will be to h ave parents a p iy w in ■court- Jn 'csse s iiivulvlnK dilvei'S under 18 years old.

Riddle emphasizes th e pro­gram wm cover th e to U l t ia lf lc j)lclure_nnd.l3.not.(ilm e(l.«tuim y

■ ■ i-o r.seg m en t—ofth e driving public.

Idaho Sol'on Seelcs-ProlTd^In Gas War

HC-O - ______ _ - .hLi A m erlcan'.and British part* ------nnd sa id 'fla tly Uint. there

yield to the Kremlin pressure for

panTes?-P lep er said th a t he m ade a

Vh» 0* 'Bo)io area; su v lce —

Bobbing Lights jCreate-Mystery.

In WashingtonCHEHALIS, Wash.. July 13 (A

- E e r ie red and while light* bob- ig ^ p and down in e s lg

.............- .W n o H S n 'a r t in ....west of M ount Rjiinler puisled m ilitary and civilian authorities today. •

The'L ew is county sheriff’ji o f­fice said the light were first re ­ported a t 1:10 a jtt. by offlcera in a c a r sent to InvesUgate a report

plane was 4 ovn in Uie area. n> e plana report proved Xalse

deputies said, but the officers then spotted the light about I lwmiles west o f M orton.--------------

T he officers said there ap ­peared to be one large light rounded by several smaller c . They moved tip and^ dowp and back .and forth In the sky im u l 4:09 a.m .'w hen . the officers aoid. they “appeared lo move away -at a g rea t-aU ltude -and to a 'd la ; taoce th a t made them appear nin-points."

addlUonal legislaUve controls.*' he said, “bu t the m ajor .com ­panies leave us no a ltom aU vt when they a ttem p t to destroy xu economlcally.“ •

SOVIET. FLEETS. MANEUVER OSLO. Ju ly IS OB>-6ovlet S a l-

tlc ,_A rctie_and BUck sea fleeta h a re been conducUng exercises in tb a N orth AtlanUc. the ro ra lH o rw e tla a H ayr ttlfl^tedaT.^

sta te legislator has labeled tho present southern Idaho gas w ar "chaotic" and called fo r an ' vestlgaUon of th e situation.

Rep. Don Pleper, D., Bonne* illc, said thft attorney general's

office haa •.'unearthed'* evidence th n t the m ost recen t price reduc* tion of-two centa a gallon “was th e result of colusion on th e p a rt o fflv e or six maJor_bmn<L

jCaliiomia-Fofests—__ • (fiy l l r r a n d API ________ _______________________ ;

W in d s 'n n d lig h tn in g bolla fam ied-w e.stcrff f ire s th ro u g h tlie gam bling strip of L as V egas, N ev., n t ^ . t h e fo re s ts of C a lifo rn ia ’s S ie rra m ountains totlav. A mif- * • lion-dnllar fire- d estroyed n ine busino.i^ firm s ea r ly tndav on Ihe Las Vegas a trip • - ncro.-^s th e s t r e e t from,' th e S ta rd n s t holel. T h e fire , believed to have been sta rted by ligh tn ing , gu tted-i'u i en- --------------------------------------------------tire building containing tlie businesses, i n c t u d i n g western clothing store be­longing to NevadiTii’ Licut. G o w R cx-B?II:-------

Fifty firemen conlnlned the bla?^: atvd kept flames from aprentllng.co.clic Go(d K oylm teJ ns sevcrnl person* stood or ' roof .nnd wci It down w ith den htWM.

Destroyed-In the inferno the Golden Spur nnd Alpine VUlftRC. tcMn\iTnm. a bur. two clothlnK stbrM. a real estate o f­fice. n car rental nRcncy and Bell's establishment, 'l^ie shops were all located -In (he brick building known as the Desert Sp;> shopping center.

Firemen fought the b lare in !Krce heat,

r ir e Chief Bill Trclense e.itl- mnted the damage n t “around million dollar-V nnd said the

since the El

the ground on- June 17. lOi few blocks down the strip.

More than 1.000 tou rlsu and heotl employes lin e d 'U is Veens boulevard to watch the flames th n t n t times .ihot 300 feet Into

ilr nnd were visible miles nwny.

• J t \>ca.i gone before we th& e." Trelease said. “All could do was eontnln i t to keep It away from the other buildings,"

Gripped nnd sen t hurtling by gusty_w lnd*,.tu.o-flre«-hnd-rav- Jiged_m ort..thaa.fl5,000-acres.^f Sierra, forest yesterdny, bu t au- thoriUes were hopeful th o t the tw in blazes could be conuoltcd today.

The flrea, about 40 miles apart on the western s l o p e o f .th e Siena , Nevada ranga, have a l­ready destroyed two towns—ro ar­ing through one “like a freight train ." according to a naUve— and killed an elderly couple try -

J n g j o j a c r - -.One bln

way lOS-130 six miles south of Sonons. raced to w ithin yards of the Uny communlUes of Quartz,-<Contlpmd.anrf«ifc».;CfllBBn •

Stanley Road" l^HUBe Open

BOISE,-July 13 — Tho Idaho hlfihway board agreed upon an nceelerated program yesterday

roadjietw een tow m nn and S tan ­ley In southewestcm .Idaho In the fall of i m .

The forest service will be asked to concur in the plans, under which the remaining -13 mllea ^ l a t>e pushed tnrouRn wiidc^

Record Idaho Sugar Beet CropiExp^tM^

SA^f FUANCISCO. ■ July 13 ...........2503,000 totu of sURnr beets are In the grouiiil in Idaho, the West--

rn Duet SiiKnr Producers.' lnc,> reported toilny .This nmount,»he nssoclaUcn.sald, wns enough to produce nearly

700 mllllan jiounds of sugar.The a.voclAtlon said the huge crop of sugnr beets tons the pre­

vious record harvest of-lBB8-l)y-659,000-iotw-and-v.-Hl-com«-lrcnv“ '- a record 122.000 acres plnnted this Tear. . .

U. S. Sucnr Beet |issoclnilan President Robert H. Shields said th n t hundreds ot Idnho farm ers plnnted sugar beets for the first tim e this year and hundreds more Increased llie lr ncreaRe wh<‘n.Ihe Kovcrninpnt lltled-aorenRe re.itrletlons on the crop. Previously, h e said, coutrols had been .ln effec t for slx-eoniweutlve years.—- ....... .

fiitiialistlc Team of -TjyBlteWin-TWrdThe ritualistic team of the Twin Falls Elks lodge

placed,third Wednesday in the final day of competition among four states competing fo r tho national ritualistic championship a t the national Elks convention held nt Miami Beach, Fla., reports Domer Bertch.' secretary of the loiige. The local team, representing Idaho, placed behind the Arizona representative for teams west of the Missis3ippi;river in the first-days of competition,

making the team el...........

Idaho Power Testimony oil Dam QueriedW ASHINQTOn. W ®n»i.

Rep. Ralph R .H a rd in g . Id a .^ to d ay charged th a t .Idaho Pow er company Aad priuented false’ testimony opposing

Idaho.H arding la ld he told Idaho

Pow er company President T'. E.

power dispute .w ith Food Mn- .chinary— Chemical—corporation; <FMC) Pocatello, was "living

£ res i :iJh o L ia laM u tim im y _ s presented.

According to Hording, an Idn­ho Power representative oppear- ed before a coogresslonal coth-

Creek - would produce w hich is no t needed in wh<nre .an abundaset- o t power

knight; J o h n - U e i - n e ^ l o ^ — knight: Jaeic Thcelkeld, lecturing knight; Arnold L»ft, esquire; . H enry L. Wllliit..chnpla ln; J j r . R . - a . Roberts. h ine r^ U S ffl, and 5pber.tJ._W ftllnce..cnnrtldBt».

Posse-Hnnts Slayer of 2 In Colorado

Colo,. Ju ly 13

Pleper anld evidence g a thered.......- " - 'p o in ts to a ttem p ts tociiucm ^ly lower gas prices. “l'm -not:lnterested In fe tte rin g

allei

n m y

liaUon w ith Oov. R o b e rt-^ 8 m y . lie nnd-Benson. .

leper said prices In th e So lse t range Irom 33,9 cen ta~per

U n Home, Boise and Caldw eU ..

to connect the presenl ro ad ' on. the south fork of tht Payette river east of Lowman up Canyon creek lo a connecUon with~the~ Bear .v a l l^ road.

five-mile contract east from th i south fork near Canyon creek.

Wood said th a t by the fall of 10G3 a road of native, material surfnelng should be reody for travel.

The closing of the gap between Stanley and near O randjean.east o f Lon-man. will provide a short­cu t . to the Stanley basin from

S h e board met w ith three dele­gations during the doy before adjourning tintll Its next m eet­ing Aug. 31-23 In Boise. ’

of Mountain Home and Shoshone th a t the highway department would cooperate in solving their highway routing problems.

I t i^dvised a Jerome delegation

- private road, used by the high­way deparOneat - under agree- m ent with the ownen, as a pub- lie road. The road extends into th e Snake river .canyon south of Jerom e and Its use is desired by sportsmen.

Idaho Power company's claim of abu n d an t power surpluses along w ith- a proposal to greatl}' hike tho ra te s they are charging FMC.“ Harding told Roach.

T h e congressman-also sa id 'heecciTt

p la in ts from IrrigaUon customers i n , easte rn Idaho concerning dam ages catised to pump equip­m en t because o f power surges or low voltages.

sa id he.aaiced Roach If Um com­pany would consider- changing iia position of opposlUon against B um s Creek.

son 's yesterday. He leaped into a sewer trench and, w ith h is body, shielded th e . boy from th e full force o f a cave-in.

T h e collapsing d irt pushed 98-

N E W S B U L L E T I N Sa fonr new Issnea of •ecoritfes (oUilng 16 blUion' de llan .

VATICAN , c n v , Ju ly ' IS O?l>-Popo John X X U I anonunces toorrow the Rom an CathoUe .church''doctrine on Ubor relaUons | r this age of automaUon, J U te planning and awakening un '

-nstlnnii

IT, YORK. Jo ly ' n tfu -A federal caort ............................^ ' ' a o[ co iup irlag to spy for ilie Sovlet^M on auring

VASHINaTON. Ju ly u « » - In f b n n e d source* said today the '-ua re . th a t.a ir .to rc a .O tp U VlrgU.X .aricsQ m wlU be .Atnerick^ i

am s' face ' Into the opposite wall o f the ' trench, and a chunk of a sp h a lt pinned his head, in th a t position.

___________________ InuiL,•Mtrt-too-WeHo-eaYe-Ad-

B u t beneath the dirt, c ra d led 'b e tw e en 'h is 'd ea d fa th ­er's knees and arms, they found 14-year.old R ichard Adi alive.

..ibleto cqmpete.n8_ftrie_of_thc_tv.i( top 'western teams for the naCional honors against tho E ast’s winners Georgia and South Carolina. ^

KntaUv«s from SO states, was C^orgla. 80^ " Carolina placed sfcond; Idaho third, and Axitona fourth.

Members o f th e Twin : team Include ■!' .............

hounds, searched vainly to d o y _ , fo r a 'young m an who shot two . officers to death, wounded two o thers and then fled afoot into desolate m ountain _c o u a t r y— -- ........ j u - -

T h e search was intensified aa th e day progressed, i t was doubt­fu l the slightly built man. whoso idenUty was unknowil, could slip past the determined and cautlotu g c a a tm ta ^

T he only railroad and few roads leading Irom the Isolated a rea were watched closely.

“T he people who know th is }untry..aay th e .o n ly possible

way out is on the railroad," stato patro l cap t. W ard Morrow aaid. “and the men have been check­ing all the tratns. Every lead is being checked out.^*Father Trades

jf«HFor-SonV InTJtahCave-in

T he fugitive w as« o t h j t during the gun battle in the canyon.' which the Colorado river haa cu t through the m ountains of red rock. » .—K n u th -a n d -h ls —nndersherlff. , Jo h n F. Clark, 08, Eagle. Colo., were setting up a road block near s ta te bridge’ w hen the fugitive* sped past in an T hey chased him, i

Tyrol Is Shaken By Blasts Again

B O L Z ^ , Italy . Ju ly 13 (fl ~- -------( le d - S o u th 'T ^ o r was

sh a k en again today b y terrorist k ._ u < — Qj pISAta aa Aus-

pro tes t notea in th e flareup of th e disputo-daUng back lo World w ar 1.

A dosen predawn blasts and crackling ’ g u n f ire__

r Plant*.M filrlu

the Al-

ed fo r help.“C lark died In a LeadvUle, Colo.,

hospital. ., - * T h e firs t vicilm « f the nervou?_

gunm an was a S U te Patrolman. l ie u L H iram.fibort,-40,'W ho w as—- ahot while searching the m an's - c ar eas t of ;& em m llng on V S . highw ay <0. Ho-dled on an oper- aU ng table in a K re m m l^ .b o s - ' pltM. __________________ > . ■

Russ Fans Mob Elizabeth TavlorMOSCOW. Ju ly IS (t«>D -

EUzabetix. Taylor-.got.-her.- f l n t - ta s te o f ' Soviet m prie fans l a s t . n ig h t when they m obbed-her-i— when -kbe:lrft h e r ho te l to visit tba iieadquBTUr»'Ot tbs-BUMtaa lU rtw aatloaai n ip ifo rtlv a l. ------

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T H U B S D A Y , J U L Y 13, , 55;

Woman Held To Answer on Traffic Count

M r».W »yneBeM,BuW , e h a« e d • w ith dfunken drlvlnu. rcpe»ud ::ioffeiue. w m bound over to d > - » chance ot — ir lr r ro iir tl lu a a m c e rJ m ltc O ft le

Weatter, TemperaturesMAGIC VALLEY-~P«rt»y €l8t»4y ihroo«h UnnorT«n» wJth Uo-

Uted afternoon aBd eTetUiiK ItanndenhBwer*. Vow to n lfb t U to 62. A ilttia w ann tr tomorrow a ltem oon w ith » hich of 63 to 9B. LowU at n ifh t SI, 72 lit 8 a.m. »nd S7 » l ntnn .

: evenlnii thundernhow m . Con*

A dw nwn W ednesday » tt« r a pre- llm ln u ? he»rln*.

Mr* D e a w m repreaented. by John Hepworth. Buhl dllorney. She WM Brrealtd Ju n e IB by Tw in PalU pollen a l te r nhe w»* Involved In * onc*car nccldenl ■t South Pa rk avenue and 8ho-

. thone ttrect.• Lawrence Hftwklna. 52. rout"

, one. Tw in PWla,' wnrf-.cJted tor- toUowlHB loo Closely nrter he

w u Involved In i tw o-car accl-- <1fn t » t flhMhone iit rg p L 'a n d

Fourth avenue no r\h nl-

unuw i:iiocio*ittini8h6:65iio;66:;hlBhjon}errnw .88 to y o . .

NKW YOIIK. Ju ly U Ifi—The ht*he»t tem pfra tur# 'reported (0 the U. S . weather bureau ynterdajr w ai lU dctreci a t Needle*. Calir. T h e jo w n t tem pera ture reported thi> mornlnc w ai U decree* a t n i r Plnry. Wyo. T he m n te c fjem pera tu re a t the U. f5. South Pe]n-«laU an'/«>t<rday-w asIjalnu:32.1aJniD U ii M.

Tluee T^tify || Twin^FaUs News in BriefJ At Inquest 6£|m—— _county Cerk-.

C o l - o n e r ; J u r y b ? r ® S s- isnd Dolores E ab^><FrotB P a je One) _ . | ^ j j n , m « ,|c j . Cohen and U n -

NOnTHERN ID A H O -P artly cloudy tonlBht and tomorrow HartHn. both S l a t o n ,U> the left tide o( the road.Boy.i Iron) tMth cars jumped

Inw .th*

Calif.

. W ednesday.A 'loSS P a c k V r d r d r lv e n - b y

Hawklnji collided w ith a 10&4_____ Plymouth driven by V lm lnia M.

. ~ M cB rider50rH atc lton :-a ity -iM >. lice exUtnated t u o damnRe to the Packard and 1300 PJymoulh.

■------------ P i w U DeU Oi*nnon; ifl.TC£mrberly, w u »entenced to 90 dayn In Tw in FkIU county Jail and fined taOO and coaU by JunUce o t th e Peace Ray P otter WcdneidAy for drlvlns on ' x suxpendcd drlv-

cr«“ llcen*e.‘-- -------- '"-Cahnon'W M arreatcd Wedne*-

------day—b y -flU t* -pstro lm an Broy* \ . Hardtaff.

Loren D . Aruteriion,' 46, Tdnho Fallfl, was »rrest«d on hlRliway ao In H anaen a i 13:20 a.' m ; Thursday by S U te PatroUniin

* Broy O . K ardlntt. Anderson w - ctoarged wltft d runken drlvJnjr._

A.com panlon In Uio autbT'Ce- , c ll B. Ooan, Boise, w aa charsed

w ith being d runk In an auto. D oth w ere held overn igh t by Tw in FftlU poUce.

L an y O. Hell, CaaUeford.' «n ed *3T_piu» »8 cou rt t _ . .

w hen ho appeared be forerB uhl Juatlco or th e Peao# W illiam NunRe*t«r fo r speedlnit 05

E h n nan trau i..u 'ho .w u a lttln t .ln the front (Cut of Cantrell’a car, In the m outh. Cantrell ia id he «a»' A chance to se t aw&y and sunned h is ca;-.

“We drove off becaujvo we d id n 't ‘w ant to itet beat up,"

•:i,C anirtll explained.’ He said he [couldn't remember hU speed and idld not see o r ' hear Ochaner,

' «Jio «■« eHnelnp to iJie window;__ -‘% of Canwcir* car,.dlreetly behind

;^Uc driver'll seat. Cantrell teatl-

?'th'e Idaho Air'» irce association 'banquet;-w ay,tlll be made by calimit nEdwo<^ 3-85)1. The bwwjuei la open^to the nubile. C. W. <Cy) RftdcHffe. ronner Knife 'i iHspeaker and world traveler will be Bucat speoken

CollUloD tUportcd An ei^m »ted 1115 damage re-

'sulted- from a tw O ^»r a c c l to t a t 4:23 pfli. Wedneiday. at, SU th

- .n ri w fth avenue west.-i-'Ji r r . ----1 . - -J -»? ~SItVHITWTr

tided wlth a c a r ^ j v t n by Stan-» hear Ocluner J f le d - ln e r rw a s -w e a m -

off IhLi

|_Magic Valley FuneralsRUPERT — Puneral scrvlccs

for Lee K eulngcr will be held a t 1 p m Friday 'a t Uio Mlnldokn stake LD8 U bem acle by BLihop J . ‘ R. BraegKcr, (Rupert third ward. Conciudtnir rU ei will be held in Rupert eemcUry.

BURLEY __ Puncral aervicesfor Mr*. Jennie Jensen B a ir Gal* ILnter will be conducted a t 11 a jn . Saturday a t the U nity LDS ward chapel irJth Blaliop W allace L. Baker--orilclaU ntt.- Concl^idlng rites will be held a t Pleasant

•Vlow-cemeUry..Burley, Friends may call a t the McCulloch funcr* nl home Friday n ltcrnoon nnd evening nnd Saturday un til time of eervlcc. ‘

KIMBERLY — Funeral servlets fo r Mnck Gray will be held n t 10 o.m. Saturday a t the Twin. Fnlls mortuary chapel w ith the Rev. Woodrow W o o lc y ohlclfttlng. Membem of Elka LodRe’ No. IIM will conduct llnal rites a t Sunset .Memorial park.

lig h t o f way.; R ich a rd ' J . Allen, B uhl,' wwi

fined tlO p lus costs a n d Riven 30 dem erits w hen h e 'ap p e a re d be­fore Buhl FoUco Judge Bernard B tv r fo r failu re to bo rctmonable a n d pruden t In his driving.

D ean A. Clark, O oodlng, .....- fined $13 a n d «3 ooata la s t week

by K lne H ill police Judge Lynn ..Sherm an fo r ro Idc 73. miles per ■ hour In a OO-mlle zone.

Linda Moo O hafln. ScatUe,

Hagic Vailley Hospitals

damned thing.” .

my eye" shortly betore-awervlng -i.av(ild.hltUng.ihe porked Jeep. "Then I heard a thud." The

witness s ta led none ot the oc- cupanu of hU c a r warned him Oehsner was clinging to the sldq.

JJantrcIl said he U»en drove directly to the police headquar­ters, In the 200 block of Second Mlftet.BOelh. -- -

QuMtloncd by Cunningham as ;o why he d idn 't atop a f th e ac- ;(dent, C antrell replied. " I .'iRurcd If I slopped th e other boya would jum p onto us."

Both Cantrell and Becker lllustxaUd m uch of the ir tu t l - m o h rb y skelcblhK the position and paths of vehicles on a draw- inu of the two block area be­tween Main, and Second avenues West and Second and Fourth street.i west.

Cantrell leailfled th a t neither he .no r .any of the occupants In his c ar hnd consumed iuiy in ­toxicating bevcraBcs,

A fter' Dr. Creed's teatlmony. - -Stew art;--------------------------

. Raym ond l; WM fined m— d «30 Olid costs and was assigned .90 dem erits by Rupert police Jur* - ■ — - - -

.ehargo o f _____ _ _ ........O lenn XiOrten. 43, Burley, and

lU ehaid S . Sch rtnk , IS, and. John Brund>aoh, -17. b o th Heybum , ve r« eaob fined «3S by Burley Pollco Judge Jo h n E . Bowen for

I algn Tlolatlon.<i ThuradAy.

M a g i c V a l l c y M e m o r i a lvisiting hours In the m aternity

wards afo from 3 to * p.m. and from 7 . to 8 p jn .: In a lt oUicrs from 11 a.m, to B p.m.

ADMITTED Mrs. Robert W lford. H ans Sor-

Bchler, Cathy Caughcy, K ent K a u , Mrs. Jerry Kno*. M rs. John Henderson,' A'ddle .M ulllna..M ra. Manuel H em andee. n il Twin Falls; Ja n e t K ay Brow n,.Buhir Charles Wygol and M rs. H er­bert lienlnirton, bo th Filer; W il­la rd—M cM a8ter.*-H anson,_and ■nuR h~nickm nn-itnd-Don-Crab' Uce. bo th Kimberly.

D I»5tU »C D

___________ Robert M cBfiOoandson, Mrs. Jam es Fln lgan nnd son. Mrs. Ollle Hughes, M rs. EstjT Hlnkley, oU T »'ln Foils: H arry WlRlngton, M arilyn' Schroeder 'and W alter Stokesberry. Buhl: M at Lohmes, Eden, a n d Donnli

fined by ju d g e Bowen W ed­nesday on charges o f golne 49 m i l s p e r hour In a 34-inlle re —

, KelUl Holmes. .5 1 . 'Burley, i • ftned-»lfl-for going 6 l-m iles

--------- r*----Builay ...................... ' ■

cley^-^-as JohnM n,.Shoatum r,^

4« miles per hour In a 34-mile

R u ^ f t , w as 'flnF d^kH rroF jo lnS SB-mlles an hour In a 3B*mlle tone.

O h ar lu li. Andrus, Jerom e was . - f ln ed -* l5 -an d « * t« -a a d -R iv e n ' .30 demerlla T hursday Irf Jerom e . jusUce C ourt fo r a stop sign

Tlolatlon.T im R^ TTiwf. IT ^pvhlim .

fined $100 and cpsu

o f -a a accident..Rlohard 'PooU Jr.. 17, Rupert.

- was fined »45 and IS costs and assigned 100 demerits by Judae

■ W a ll l jn ’U>«5-5ct)'a«ilo'-*nrg?8 — fin e s ahd tH M se rT B e Ju d e rw

and costs for* runn ing a atop ' sign, 910 and casts on a speeding

chsTge, and ' 115 a n d costs second speeding chorgo.

T e n r Omdahl. 18. R upert, was rfined” i2 5 ^ n a “eo5tr'M ondBy*by

a rcckless driving

B U tT li r

Death ClaimsH . M c D o n a ld

3J5 F ifth stree t so u th .___nesday n igh t a t Maglo.Valle> Memorial hospital.

Vllllsca, la ., and 'm ar tle d Arrlc .................. A w ll. m o . a t g k c

Goo^ifiR MemorialVlslUnR hours aro from 5:30

n jn . to 8:30 p.m.ADMITTED

Mrs. Everett Cojf, Wendell; Mrs. Novln W orthlnjftfln, Caicy a n d Shirley Stemen. FalrfledL

DISMISSED Robert Mullenberg, nnd WM'

Icy Jone.i, both Falrflold, and Mrs. Jam es Cleverly,'aoodlnB,”

Cassia Memorial-v is iting hours In the maternity

w ards aro from 3:30 to.4.p.m. and

10:30 a jn . to 8 p.m.ADMITTED

. .JosUua-CunnlnghiunrJflftn-EU* SOI). Frank L arson ,-Iva W yatt and Jam es Thornton, nil Burley: Dorn Knight, Almo, nnd Irene Nellson, Rupert.

DISMlSSED- Jojcph Kim Jonely, M rs. Elilc

Jacobsen nnd Mark Satlcnvhlte nil n iir lrv Cliffy Matlock. Ru» pert, and ' L ln d a ^ m p .io n , Lynn Stimpson and Rnndy Stlmpson a ll Heybum.

-M inidoka County

ley J . Soferisoh. 3T.-2Q6-Cm well avenue. Twin FsIJs. City poUcc esUmated *150 damage to the Oldsmobll«_*nd_l35_to..lhe Sor­enson auto...

Car-\Vash SUted . Members of the M ethodli

Youth FelJo*shlp of th e Twin PalU First Methodist church will hold a car wash In the 100 blKk of Third avenue east from 9 a jn .

■ p jn . Saturday. The members ^111 mow lawns. Call. Roger

„ « .* n s fct-REdwood 3.6314 or P lane D rake a t REdwood 3-3010. Proceeds' Irom the .projects will be used .for comp funds.

Donation Reported Donna Mauldin dance , school

sen t $100 to the- E aster Seal Center to help pay transporta- tlon-for= M veral-crlppled chil­dren to Camp Easter Seal on the Coeur d’Alene lake..

inUeir* c ar-took th e witness stand. -Mldflfay through his

------ — ^-okff-in totears a n d 'f in ish e d his descrip­tion of th e tragedy Wlklng through h i s ' flngem, clenched

ver h is face..sten-art's tcntlmony agreed with

much oC Cantrell's description of the nccldeht. a lthough he tesU- fled the f irs t c a r to accost the Cnntrell vehicle was' a 1057 Chevrolet, on M ain avenue north.

aid th e ju rors someone In.the ___Chevrolet asked, "You got­ta beef?" explaining then th a t " b ee r In ten-Age ia rg o a means"flRht." •—Stew art aald-CkntreU-was able to-cscftpe'from -both-cars-w l>en the 1055 Chevrolet,, driven by “ T Flynn, 18. 268 W ashington - ..-T n b rth -. pullcd'from In fron t of Cantrell's autc and Into th s Scar's Rocbuck and company parking lot. '

Cchsner clutched onto the left rear window, nex t to wUere Stew- nrt was sitting In the back seat. Stewart said he was “sort ot

P5 ii5 tkp iw > i8 '** t-r • 'TUe w om an's Society of Chris­

tian Service will havq a poUuck picnic a t 1 p jn . Ju ly '20 In .the city park. Beveragra and a pro­gram will be prortded by circle 10 A worship service will be held in the fellowship hall following the Dlcnlci All mothers and chll-dren'^“ e lnvlied._Baby-sJttcrswill be f u r n t o h ^

*^A ".flta’'"n the affect o t the

week's, m eeting-of the Magic Valley Radio Amateurs club. The next m « tln g of the club w;lll be held July 24 a t H w ry Barry PMk- ____ ■MreUbK Changed —T he—Chamber—of. Commerce board-mwtlng.scheduIcd.for.Q'Jz. day noon has been changed to S p jn . Thursday. Members will .meet In the' D eserfrobm in the' Rogerson hotel.

Fined for-M uffler-^ ---------Jerry Roberts. 20. Hansen. >-na

ined $10- when he appeared Wednesday In Twin FalU police court and pleaded guilty to d rlv . ng « cor with a noisy m uffler.

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Ra'whUo and K eot,-ln once m ln- era l-rlch mining tountry .

T he Sonora fire has burned

afte r a knife of flame darted of the Melon#.re8crvolr and wast-

^ -K -m lle-and 'A -half-of-U m ber- lond In seven minutes. Two hun ­dred m en ware flghtli)R the fire

An urgen t call w ent to Oov Edmund o. Brown to declare fl reRlon arou ijdO nkhurst, In east­ern M adera county; a disaster

Some 38.000 acres- In th is area have been devasU ted by the sec. ond fire, which was being foughi by. U_qo men. About 40 mllei south of tho Sono ra -fire ; th blaze was whipped by high wlndi yesterday afternoon a n d crossed highway 41 ’ tow ard YosemlK fork, near Yosemlto naUonn

B u t firefighters contained th th ru st (md officials said las n lg h c -th ey ....................

avenue north.) . block of

‘B^st Flight’(S'ee Photo Page 10)

BURI-EY, July 13 — Favorable a ir currents pushed a sail plane some 300 miles Wednesday from Burley to ^ w l ln s . Wyo.- Bob Fisher.- Moses Lake. Wash„ called th e day's Journey "the ^ s t flight I've made in my soaring career," •’ - - '•

FSsher Is attem pting to travel from SeatUe to New yo rk In his motorless eralt. He left , Burley about noon and lantfed In R aw . llns a t'dusk, M t t u t f aid of run- way lights. ■

During th e flight he soared as hjch as 10300 feet sbove sea level. I t was necessary to use oxy- gen-for-four o f.tlje eight hours

Seen TodayM r-B n4-M rs.-P n :d -U iica jt,.O range., Cnlir.. blddlne

to M r. and Mrs. Marold i l l caster. Filer, a fte r visit i„ x ff"• valley . . . Mrs. Loul, J o f e considering turning biisem tni^ to Indoor-awlmmlng pool. . c“;, W eston and L ana Stnnccr jfl,.: fancy tricks a t skatlni: rmv W arren B a rry talking o,,*';.'.' ephone-aV-early hour . , . M oran t e a c h i n g gin tTif^ how to skate . . . Pcrrv dia^.

iting supper w ith family-.'.- Sharon Mellon hatis- a t work m I1v .11 J:’ '

d rive-lnto be, back a t work n t locnGro!

. . W illiam Craiiuc lio’aip-___ . lornlng sldcwnlk coulcrfn^. . . Nadcen Wllllnn.soi. chauJ! w ith o ld 'friend on leli-phimt: ' ' M arjorie York maklnu iiUins' y ear a t Eastern.colfCKC . . . mVl A rthur Emerson as rndlani Ijm-,

gen-ior-4out u i. uic =.»«. . . , Edward Howa prcicni 'nt n!

beneath thocderstorms in south- _ _. ^ n d overhrnrd ” rrim » ^

Fined for UcenseLouU E. Dllka, 23, route 4,

Buhl/ was fined |5 W ednesday In Twin FalU pollco court to driv­ing a c a r w ithout a valid Idaho driver's license. D llka was cited Friday by Twin Falls police a t Secoisd street ond Second avenue north. '•

O atln t'p iarS edEighth «-ard LDS Relief So-

clety will m « t a t the chnpei n t 9:30 a. m . Friday for a swim and poUuck n t N a t -6 o o ^ a h . Bring sack lunchCA for children. Wuraery caro will -be provided.

Mrs. Johnson Is Paid L a s t Honor -At-fcDS:Services

Funeral services fo rM ra . J e n ­n ie M. Johnson were held a t the Seventh W ard LDS chapel Thum,- day w ith Bishop Melvin Ander-

>n presiding.Lylo Johnson gave the fam ily

prayer, and Revere H ansen gave the Invocation. Speakers . were Francis Egbert arid D r. Rex Hall. Bishop Anderson rend the obltu? ary and Dalo Shelby 'gave the bcnedlctlon.

MusIm I numbers Included the SlQsing Mothers a n d Mrs, Thomas McVey, soloist.- Prelude

A tow plaflfr pUotrd by Dave Hensel, Enumclaw. Wash., towed Fisher's glider Into the air about noon and the glider was"Wleaacd about 12:20-pm . after Plsher found a therm al s ir current, to carrj' his plane.

Mrs. Ahdems Is Paid Last HonorWENDELL, July 13-Funera l

aenlees for Mrs, Mary Aijn. Ah­dems were conducted a t » pjn . Tuesday a t the First McUiodlst church by the Rev. Austin Q. Rugger.

Mrs. H enrj' J . Barton played the prelude' and postlude and ac­companied Mrs. Faeth Eaton and Mrs. W. W. KcIJy, who sanff ••Ivory Palaces," and "Abide WlUi

Pallbearers were Leslie "Wal' ...ce, H arry Frith,.Denton Adams Albort-Lanowter. John-W ert-aad T. t t Bo>-d.

ConeJudlnfir n tea wera held a t the Wendell cemetery with S tar of tho W est chapter NO.-35. O r- -der of tho Eastern S tj^ . In charge oLthft.rilC3-.Mra,jOeorBe W ahlcr

____ he (Oehsner) was hangingonto the car.~ Llnnell’s auto wns wlUiln'lhreo fee t o f the Cantrell car nnd the Chevrolet ••was mak-

'lo t o t no lsf .-— ------th e in

Holley, a ir Rupert: JoleneTWWd. Bridge; Knrla Poindexter. Hns- elton: Mrs. DcVon O sterhout.

Paul then I wns Rolng to tiull h ■Jsycc ' . . . 1 lou ird 'iH nm sretnp t:

He estimated cimlrcH’s speed a t 60 miles an hour a t tho time of tl)i^ collision. S tew art explained.

. • mSM ISSEI)G ary Whltehend. nnd Nancy

aU lcr^bolU -JlU tlfrt.__________n iu T ii s

itor wan born

Judge W a ll .................................. .charge and h is license was sus­pended fo r 30 days.

T erry Lynn Nlsson. Rupert, fined a to ta l o f (26 nnd costs and assigned 30 dom erlts on two charges by Judge W all. H e wns

. fined $20 and costs fo r -failure to drive in a reasonable a n d prudent m anner and waa fined an addl-

• tional 19 - b i s

gradiiated froih high school, . . . farm ed In Clarle county, Kans.. fo r 20 years before com- In F tenPw nrF n lls~ T .i- lI ilO ri!6 w bfS c< rro riH rT w irrpa iu -coun^ ty weed control u n til his retire­m ent about e igh t years ago.

Ho attended th e Southern Bap­tist-xhurch . Twin Falls.

-Survivor

> resls tm tlon on

Include th ree .so n s. F rancis M. McDonald, Tw in Fnlls: Herbert (Mac) McDonald. Jerome, and Paul W. McOonaia, Lindsay. Calif.; n danghter. M rs. Vernon Skeen. Twin F a lls : . a stcp-soo. Coleman F. W ntklns. Tw in Fnlls; a sister, Mrs. Mablo W hittington, Protection, Kans., nnd 15 grnnd- chlldren.

F u n e ra l'se rv ic es 'w ill be -b r

F uneral aerrlces fo r M rs. Edith T yner were held W ednesday a t W hlto m ortuary chnpei w ith the R«r. Dorwld H offm an conducting th e senlce.

------8 o lo W n fW -M n tr-A r-0 :-N y e' -Ndlle O a l ^ played the organ.

P i llb e a m s Included W olt/ir L. Ooodmon.' Sidney L. C n lg . Roy Landreth. !>. F . Spcrlce, Alphus

' FIN'EO O S M trn X E Jt BBHL. July 13—U ik« Healy,

Jerom e, was fined SIO p lu s costs when b e appeared before Buhl police Judge B ernard StArr for

. .drlvln* w ith a noisy m ufner.

and M rt. DeVon.Csterhaut, Dec- lo. "

Ute Tlmes-NewB com er (Second street w est)- so the nuto drove to Shoshone street, nnd then police headquarters.—S icw arr-te3 tifted ;:-the-po lloo desk-oHlccr. swore, n t him and

St. Bcncdict’s, Jerome-Vlsltlna-hours .a re -f ra in _ l .lo ^

m nn,l ■> tn a n tn. In thi« m aK m lty wards, nnd from noon to 4 p. m, and from 8 to 8 p. m. In tho medical nnd surgical waida.

AD>UTTEDi-and-llarold

•to tlie station. (After .ti\e Inquesi. rccca.-ied ‘- fo r— lunelir-C oronoir Cl-iude W lcy , who Is also a city detective, said he was on duty n n tib sta tion when th e ncddcnt •oecurrcan ju tr-d ld-no t-sw ettr-ai the youtlu . ~I said, 'S hu t jrour

McCord, both Wendell: M r s .« l l - bu r Burk, Eden: Deanne JllRby, Roy Hopper. M artha D ixon and Donalj'n OTOofe. n il Jerome.

DISMISSED .Uamea'Dockery nnd M rs. Olen

CappA. botli Jerome, nnd Mrs. Earl Hubsmlth. Richfield.

niR TIIS A daughter wa.ii bom Tliursday

}■ ^fr. and M n. W «bur DurJt,

B U R I^Y . Ju ly 12 Mark Satterw’h lte, 2-year>oId son of Mrs. Lilly Sattcrw hlte. BOO Miller avenue, was dismissed Thursda>

m orning a fte r h e wns a c a r a t the Intersec-

• s tree t and Oakley

^ e " ^ - gtrnefc tty-n m iTFgrd

Lynn. 12. Jerome, w as only slightly hurl after th e bicycle he wns riding collided w ith a 1SS5 Chevrolet driven by Jam es L, ' imer. Jerome. Xtondnv evening,

Turner told Jerom e pol Was watching ano ther c( did not see the boy on h u bi­cycle In time to stop. The Jil-

lines could be placed around thi entire flra by late today.

The fire destroyed th e towm of Ahwahnee and Nlplnnawassee Tuesday n ight npd threatened O f t l c h u r s t and several othe mountain com m unities.--

An arsonist se t two brush fires yesterday near ~Jamcsiofcn~'rhV blazes consumed hundreds of

bu t no buildings, a forester said.- S t a U division of fo restrr Di*- pnUher Jo h n Oookln said the

violinist.The S e v n lh W ard Relief

Soctcty was in ^ a r g e of the

m an Bradley, Joe-S helby . Lyle

-jBm estow n-orea—w ere-«w .......co ntained ,' bu t predicted fire ~ ' e rs-w lll-havft-a-hard-iob-ln

H csa ld a p y r o m n n l a c — plagued tho a rea fo r several years.

big nLin.____________

tesUfy flt th e m om ing session. He tesUIlcd he waa driving a ■195TChcvroltirahd"W a‘ pasien- gcrs Included John Holcomb, 19, route 3, H nnscn; D elbert M cFar­land, IS. ^ t i r l h Qvenue west. Tu'ln Fnlls; Delbert Ocorge Tnte. SO, route 2, Kimberly, and Mike Kernln. 18. Kimberly.

Llniiell said his f irs t encoun­ter w ith Cantrell's 1057 Mercury imppened before the Incident, •when li# wanted to drag us (I.e.,

the ^^crcury against Lln-

muffler. did no t.m oke as much noise os the C antrell car.

U nnell said, referring to Cant- - ............... _rell,-^ 'ho-dld>4fy-to-m ls»4i-<tJnr^H oyd.:iJact3fln

^ a r e d f l ^ e ^ ^ w i ? t f w 8 l ^ " t M emofhl park. otter the accident nnd picked up his fathe r 's cur before reporUng to the police.

Ju ro r Sm nsat queried Linnell -about-the-pm etlee-of-"dragK lng Main." Linnell explained. “We feet we've ^ot •nolhJnir to do—I've seen every movie In town. I t 's a social pastim e; we m eet new peo­ple, see our f r le n ii, maybe pick u p '^ m ^ lr U V '-L h i iw i r i t u he. nor m ost of h is friends, do no t speed Inside Twin fe lls .

•‘I t 's differen t -here \ / r c Boise.- the youth conteAdc “most of us don 't dfhg or see hi fast we can go or how fast '

(aceelerate.)"

Manin Hospital- After Car Crasii

DECLO, Ju ljt 13-L , L. Evi 73, Burley, was listed In ■■cecr condition T hursday mornlnr i ‘ Cassia Memorial haipitnl. he was taken a fte r hLi ear Ktr.- off highway 30 south near W ednesday Into a canal nis. nlng parallel to the road.

E arl, ^who was traveJinj n the highway, turned arouci

to steady n porUble. televWoa se t on the back sent. ,Tjie e« w ent off the highway and im« the canal, which had about lin fee t of woter In It._ E arl rcceJvcd a broken Jtf ua was taken to the hospital by 13. bulance. D eputy Sheriff m , M itchell, Burley, InvestlRated.

ed by-Mrs. J o h n ...........................Mrs. Floyd' Commons, Mrs. R«x Pepper, Mrs. Fred Milt*. Mrs. Owen Bolan and Mrs. Ronald lAiicnster.

TTie Cope Canoveral missile text center Is separated from the Florida molnrand by the Banana ond Ind ian rivers.

n j MxJlilpAYAnU{'"w ADVANCr WIiMir«iTii-»R4-TO»-CoBnt]rr-t<rr-

. And overhcord ” Crlme aonti'll y n r t p t e 5 - y o u n t )inci?,i” . ^

<nSj.>cne,

S K I p k f

-TOPS IN QUALITYLOW IN PRICE

Mrsi Koke Paid— =Hoiior-at-litilesFuneral services for M rs. M ar-

m »ret-Br-Kok*-w«r*.h*ld-Thuts^ doy a t W hite m ortuary chapel w ith the Rev. E rnest Hasselblad officiating.

organ.Pallbearers were Dr. O lenn A.

Ho«s. Leonart Emerson, stanleyl - • ,:i JaeiCiontt._Lee_V enftbIe

7-H’A fter a ll Is t^ld and done,

It'a time to break up the party,

“ ISEMENTS

r and

the C antrell nuto In the 700) ‘ block of Second avenue w est.' i ’•'after we decided to get the sign | off the ear,- He yelled to Flj-nn.i who was driving along ih e street, to "get ou t o t the way,- 1

auto, enabling both cars to Cantrell to stop. 1, .

-Nobody crawled ou t of the '*• window o t my cnr like they testl-1 -

;k o( Knlfril IlnVrr*

"dhveh by H re r-Cyie•Burley, as h e ra ti across the street- near N orth park. Mrs. Kiser told Investigating offletra she had stopped a t n railroad crossing to le t a;tr«c!c go by and noticed a little boy c ro ssln t^he street toward th e pa rk . ,

She_8lnted_»he_.aid .no t »c<; H ark , a younger ch ild ~ u n tirh e

as In front of h e r car. He as knocked dOK-n a n d received 'skull irac lu r t. .....................

ATTEND L E Q IO S MEET BCRLBY, Ju ly -1 3 — James

Annest, outeolng commander of the Burley American Legion post; ,i,) 'le M ortbn.' historian, and Mrs. Lyle M orton, auxiliary

In playing p lnochle.;iou have > go over a ll cards in trump, but

you do no t have to 'do so on leads In o th c r'su lta .. '

. dam age to the bicycle and none to th e Chev­rolet. • •

Burley Pire Unit Called to Blaie

—B U R L E Y ^Ju lria-T he-B urley fire departm ent was called to the Bill Vandevcr. place four miles west of Emerson a t 10:30 p . m. Tuesday to r a weed fire th a t was out o t control. . '

The fire threatened machinery, a gronar>- and cedar pojiis, Some of the -posts were •damaged. The crew returned- to the su tlo n a t U;30 p. -

Rug a n d F u rn itu re C le a n in g

T R 0 1 * ^^ A T I0 N A LLoundry & Dry C icon crt

Tftte got out. He h i t th a t gw ybe once. ‘ fight. All

w n te d was to get th a t algn,- U nnell tcstlfleO h e could heir

.Oschncr acroamlng, •'Stop, lit

Cosfom Packing CorNow Under New ManagementTv:-nTid-Out-io-Scn-e-3?W=Bverr=Bdttci'=-TliBn' Ever! Wo invitayou ou t to see us and look over

" o u r ' e n tire '.opeklilRm:----------------- --— ;-----------

Y ou'll Fin'd B ette r-Q u n llty M ea ts , P roduce and Groccrica se rved in ft f r ie n d ly , p lea sa n t atmog- p)iero . . , th e w ay yoylU co i tW d T v a n t itJ

Fresh, red, ripe slicir^g' . '■ .

TRed or white Idaho

R0mT0ES_10.sJ9i

GroceriesAt Cost Plus 10%

We Uncondllionally GUARANTEE All Our Meals — ALL m e a t s t a t e i n s p e c t e d — for yonf

Good quality .groin fed beef '

RIB STEAKS7rlbr69t

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g g ^ t a t i b n budgets fiven Tentative Approval^ ^ U U o n a tp u l -

/jeoKtment budgeta m u r e hear­

s e m ria ter ? » u l Newton- Q g-jSS-Sbop riffpftrtinentg,

«rtlceniftn:a Mlary *300 tO -«W 8.

•ft* “ ‘• J . jm on4 wmtea would j, jHw

wouM bo the ®*,rf*Slnl«nftnce and * u ^

“S ,fS ,u would go tOT ft new ^ m rlm en t' door • coatlne

•S ’ f f l w u l - c o s t fo r Ihc

S 'sS V « S .“' ”■"budeet.. o n Ih e .ree -

S i t l o n or CUy i la n a s c r S S w rr lc k . Jl WM ncrecd to “ T r r t out ft plirn whereby •^unJt*U on'diportinent men rL T ^ le c t puljllc sanltntlon

of itie city.■ ttsiJwtlon depftrtm enl hn» dumRtd to merely collect

rr..iif« f« s and to pay aevernl -S ^ lic o rte rs . T he jumiwilon ^ f ta J b e e n cbhl'roctca’tQ -th r S , 6*nltAtlon company.*5Jloa outlined Uie xtreet de- S budgel would5 jtf a change In nomenela-mefUiB department-* pc iw n .j ta help In havlnj: «i chain 7e6UMad. Elshteen pernoti* ^ , 1«.employed, fewer Utnn MjMi. Under the budcel m i- • itW et and wftter .lupcrln-

~S ; ; ^ r fofew an.-utlitiy-Tnan: ttm t^pm ent operntara ond 11 ^ » w l d be employed a t "

2 -5 re 'fW 3< orT 5eIo flna^ c « tb y * 1 J 0 0 . _' ItoUaawe and flupply cost*

#U loelud# a drop of «,000 „ I Wil of $H,000 for equip.

to t IsUl of taSOO for auppllex ud tools. r»d« blades and fcTMB-Ttre and straw, r trna ifc r e to ttrom another Uem; de- cUat ft dSXiO (0 SIO.OOO for

ru to fl.(00 for unlfrom, ntand- ' irlilp i and postA; decline of

t n t s t to u l ot rroo for weed finr IM dlslnfeetAnt: decline etttLWtoit total o f t33.600 for

lai: (ItiitoiUon of c a il fo r rock _fWpWB4JaBtti«.nL».000_lnj».

toil] c<t9jmi«r dmln plpe.i and a tdi-tnuoplcvomt. eompenaatlon naUcoK tfM -uid removal oC t!ta easraetln; curbs, parlclnR

^ .L -------- . would

Ne'*'ion m enu .m “jOrk r>,,

....... - - ‘- - ‘- u needed nearly I b p b c p U y e a tv

TIJIES-NEWS, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO*URKMtfd jmprove-

■cli M licnicr-planiT > :imcaanm s trc e u and

c cratk MftllnR b n 'i

PAGE THREEBlione *:rcel from Five pJinLi north i» Main avenue « t a cost of »n.ooo. T he rest of Sho.ihonc Mreci mnlntained by the «tAie.

frrrccl until ii,r «ft!pr. budget lins been roriMitrral

Jo h n lliihii. r.'prp.'fi^in(c lh«^

; rv'eH*^¥eVe-ln-the c l ^ N c w . to n i th W - o u n h 'a ^ H S c r r ’’'1 »aid. ■_________________ A^ciiM of SIB.70O and (

er-lo f ».B00.

Tw in F .ilh ClmnibiT of Com* mercp hlKhw;»y board, wked Ihot

a i a cost ilio c ity i« rjirtp .i;e in ihe s u te ] h i’ hwiiy M>. 74 proj.'ci. •lUe p roj-

h c-iTt-woulrt-drJrtrSn.OOO-rroiirthe ncilon o n [w id i <1epiirtmrm futvdn nnrt

itpiwrtmeni

fundn. }(nlm M id th e innnev In- vp.Mccl pvrniuiOly. .would brlns $100,000 10 the c i ty .l f a lO-cnucr. 24-lnch wrapped P led pipe

lien AnInrlM. Jl" aald • th a t he •■ri-RrPiiPd" havlns to Bi> bi 'Ity' foinmiMlou a fte r h r.

iCwumWon and tlip poUcn-flP'laid under ‘tiic lilghwnyT nnhnlpikijiK ni'V ia(Tbren'’ 'Rt"BcltM jwl(t tc could be iinlvaged nndNiUI:n lociil n e u m tp e r” for « consldi-ramc nmouiit if tlu-U Oilleii.; oP lftl« td_ llie tfm ic liniR hway-wortrubiindoufd. I iim ii’ji d m irt lo the lnmrd .....‘. Polle.f- Cj^li'f H oward a iU eilr'ri'tnm m rniitxl th a t nn cxim n- fced tn rT tn nd juxunenf of po-llicrninu bcHlrwl to work rtur'lns

necewltnie an extra car f>r radio, hR'Midr'Acllnn will be taken on th e dppnrinient'a •budset a i a la ter henrlng.__Ili:iirJuia-w llLbtJjeldJiLa.a_jn^ni'xl •niMdiiy. \Vrdne.iday and •niur»diiy iti the city hall audl-. • tnrium.

Present^ c k To Scho^Fashions

A t A ll ROPER STQBESJ

=lnformal=IVlodeling-b y l o c a l s t u d e n t s

f ' 10:30 a.m. - 12 noon,2:30 and 4:30 .■ '

FriddyVCONGENTRATE ON

'A a _ . .

.............. ,.._ -n> rutro ia.toniU.boundcd.by-WfljshlnRlpn

•fttl Addison avenue a n d . Blue ia tw lem d. He said a draln-

ifia rrer ahould be conducted ttndy cross drala t ao dralnaRe eb to-O T ld-be-solvca-ln-T itr «a ara-an d 'effcc U v o -w E 7 rr

pointed ou t th a t re-

p i tsoiracior*. a re needed o t ^ OTtr of K eybum atreet: wUoeki en each side of H ar-

-.an itfrr t, nn FUor ftvenue?-one- W bloefc each way from Filer

Blue Lakes boulevard Ja r a n Fourth avenue wc«t tc ^ arenue we.il on Blue .b tB bB nlam dw uth-and-fi

fitlinquent Jax Rules Reported

July 13-A ny delln-

dlodted to Caasln county fori S S >•Chamberlain, coun. .

»r# unpaid, n -deed tho county and

“ W ^ ^ w i l l be sold by the

S ” ,>» mailed by the office m Atiguat. she

MM tax U paid before ^ only tho ta x for th a t 1® jpd m e In terest muat be g o order to keep property gW ln c turned over-to the ' j y - If the property U re-

"“ m r must be paid, she says,

“S j ' S a ' S f sM ya t« rday . seven

serlouBly Injured. AOVFO TICBiJCW i-^

Make Jantzen your own special fi^d of fas- - h i o i r e r n p h a s i s r - N B v e r - h a v G T i o l l n g e ^ o 'o i 'd i i T ^

ates been .so perfectly attuned to the many lives you’ll lead. Forcampu.'?-hopping ( le ft) : • rib collared “Entree” short stop card igan ,. $16.98, with color-mated "Castle PJaid” skirt, $14.98.

_Asj)pr_(centet)_the^i:enchJrielLcardigan,- .$14,98; worn over '-Cafe Date” polo pull­over $12.98; worn, on top of knit-to-match “Sweater Skirt.” 8-18. $11.98.For movie dating (rig h t): side buttoning

- “ G i n a ” n ’u l l o v e l * r $ 1 0 : 9 8 r a n a ' " " i r e a ' r T i r ^

W armer” brushed plaid skirt w ith exclusive Hug-Her waistband, $12.98. F or studying (seated): “Circlet” fringed pullover and “Janflannel” .wool tapers, each $14.98. All • sweaters, _ -40; skirt and pants. 8-16.'

lju sL w ca ta .M lean Jip tn t3 1 ftn

n o iK i r r DI.

‘fKvi.srss.f.air-•'>« • Com.

aJ“« S :rS " “

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f> «( r«i>. I. iML »Tlmx oUblUhM la

»"4 8und»r lit ll« IU««iid ilr»rt Wwt. T»ln r*!!*. M>ba. br tt* TlfflwNm rubllibliK Com-

JA nra HOW . 4ACIAi.wrjnr.uotiKN !.ovrRM. nicKJlu d n n t ManM'f U>ns(li>( Wllor

■ ? hVJII.KY nODDS

s s.» n u n d tr luu* <•( (bu p

NATIOKAL HBPni3BNTATIVKa NriJIOS KOHRim A AKXOCIATKfl. INC. «U M»kn Slf«l. K.n Krtnef.^. ». C.llf.

Public Power Fraud9 g o o d " n c

In lty i_lcy^but_rcsldcnta.oLolhcr-accHoh3_wpn’t

ilnd much to chebr In the new low. rates-------:— announced-by-thc-TcnneMee-vaUoy-au-

thority. A3--ha3 been pointed ou t time and time ag(^tn, public power la a frnud In- th a t It can be marketed a t any price th a t strikes the fancy of Ita political man’ agers. Actually, selling price bears no relationship to-productioh* costs.

Such producers of public power as TVA______ m aintain nice sets_of boolcs th a t may even

show good profits. Blit tho.« books plso__ :____ are a fraud because costs of public pjw-

er.Installations are thargcd,76ff against silch varied entries as recreation, flood control, navigation and anything else th a t can bo pulled into the picture. The.ie

. gimmicks are used.even though the prl: niary. purpose and use of an installation

via power production...Tlicn there’s the tax m atter. Aa a gov­

ernm ent Installation, It pays no taxes, where private power concerns figure taxes a t roughly one-third of total costs.■ Borrowed money (federal) for e^pan- slon often is carried on the books a t some

_• l^rldlculouslyjow interest ra te th a t ht« no relationship to “Ihe going' figure. Initial

______ L ._ in Q n cy _ io t.co n a tru cU Q n , J i a tn r a l l y ^ c o m f -Irem the-public coffers. So what actual), happens Is th a t taxpayers all over the

TUCKER'S NATIONAL''

WHIRER5IGW ASHmOTON. — T h e tne len t *nd h«mor»bl*

• r i t t t a of -gMTTmanderlng,- wblclr «S«te» bK k » c o lo ^a l maT-*ulttr tevere leUMClu tfom the couru u id m e TOKm during tho 1MMM3polUlcal MMon.

- - utile

T I M B S - N E W S , T W I N F A L L S , I D A H O

Hoffa the First

THURSDAY, JULY. 13,1961

______ , -1C fttrectd th a l it need* explained whenever U

Jnlo Ui8 n e w . I t U' k cur­re n t topic of In terw t becaiue lU te legU U turu are resh»P'

tHelr con>reulon«l d litrlets K*r -TMbtr on the buU of the lOCO

cenAMS. IPopultUon *hlfU wUl 'TMke m*ny »nd Ini'

poruuil chMKcA m th e eongreMlohal deleR»Uon», U rgdy for the benefit of *«verftl w u tem and southern- a ta tu .

— SB SJIO O ESU N O ^D ISTJU CrS— — C (or inalance. will sa in clRht new hotue m etnben.w hlle-N ew -¥ork-w ill-1o«e-tw<»--U-la-ln-lhe-eut-tln s -up of exiiUns dbitilets and the carving out

-of-n«w-onBj-lh(U-Berr>-xnanderlna.occur«..T he Btale leslsIaturcA. dopendlns on ,whether

they are Republican or DemoeraUc. try. to T e' Jlaser" dUtrlcU In a way tha t w lU .auure e l« . tlon of the ir candidate*. With hardly any public notice or prownt, they tire IndulRtns In. UilJi practice today In prepara tion lo r th# 1»«0 sr&vlonnl elections

AlthouBh thU system of gcosraphlc dlacrlmlna* tlon'dlsenfranchtM A millions, of clttzciu to a certain extent, the supreme court has refused connlxtently to rule on clU zena'.p ro lu td ..that. they had been deprived of the vote — th a t the

. cards .ftcrB .atacketf.ne»lM t_^.eni._____

LOOKED OTHER WAY — The h lsh tribunal held th a t tho Question v i J “ too political." Ex-

*nd cnutlon .lt looked tne^other way.

However, th e JurU U 'Ind ica ted a t the recent MMlon th a t tfiey m ay o t last — a fte r more than 100 years — p a « upon th is YcxlnB queillon. even If It be aHalled aa ano ther Invasion of sUtes rlRht.1.

I t held th a t If the redraw lna of the boundaries of the c ity o f TuskeRee. Ala., wm desluned to prevent Negroes from votlnff, the redlstrlctlnj was-Illegal. . . .

D lSCRIM mATINO. — Applylng-thli theory to the Negro clUxens of Tuskegee alone, I t would a p ^ a r . would beclaa*-— or r a c e ' - - dlacrlmlmi- tlon. Millions of whjle, voters are discriminated

aort-of-gerrym anderlng as

MARQUIS CHILDS-WRITES ON

WASHINGTONWASHINOTON—AS chairman

of the senatfl foreign r e la l ^ committee. Sen. J. William P^-, bright. Arkansas, has fcssumed » role of the first Imporlancc.ln shaping Amerlr can foreign pol­icy.-It is as a criUc. detached boi^alao - ttior-: oughly informed, that Fulbrlght Is perfor'mtiUf » service the slg- n ltican c j_ o f. which U lu»l beginning to be. evident. • ________ - .

In the context ,of an entirely differen t se t of d rc!S « ^ an c « w hat PulbrlRht b

th a t the u ^ i r d w lo M «nd , fronts to world order commiiiH I by aggrejalve forces uere noni.1^ I oujvbu.Mne.u, w ith the colism# m ' th a t uwumpilon. a good )\ us hare swung In the oitirr

Irectloa and to th e opfXMi:r to ;' , elusion th a t we cnn-im d, thouii

I Impose our design for liv»,- •Vthe uncerwln but fuisitiulL^-

cletlM of the .v;orlfl. This ^ sumption Is nLv> IUorIc.i I. Ho»1 ever admirable our drtiicn r ibe. It c.innot.be Jmpostsl,’

I | I S i F a ’cfwllcngUjg nim lo r tC right fashion as Rovtrmn«. wltneises present the c.v-ie'tTr rorelga a id In dosed commiin, session*. Is th is esseiuial to ik. •nation’s seculriy? Dooa u t

undertaking has .some re« i n - tribute to tliat security, or b li ■ biance” lo '’ th e great—*ervioe - o i a~dc]iiston-bot2nd lu.„ ^ .. . .- „ ^ _ .« h „ ,_ V a n d e n i) c r B r wnreiroJIttTierniHja dliSSier’

Because some of the Idaho sponsors of ' TVA mlgh't bo Interested, the TVA rate

example Is w orth'repealing. TVA board Director Herbert D. Vogel pointed out

I _ - TVA's new rate would give a fanner 500 i T ^ ^ k llp w a tt hours a month fo r.*54—a year.

T he flgure-ls a reduction from $61.20. By comparison, the same amount, of elec­tricity Ih Magic Valley would cost a farm ­er 5105.60 4 year. Phony bookkeeping and

• • financing account for part of .the differ­ence with the m atter of taxes making up th e rest. TVA pays no taxes. Indirectly, thliTangle~ro8t3~tHe~tttXpaycy~a'gain~iae- caiis'o a tax-paylngT>tlHty*would provide some slight tax rellef.-

Tho same Idaho farmers who pay more for th e ir electricity are Included among all U. S. taxpayers who.help pay io r TV A.

I t m ay be merely a coincidence, o r ’it ^ . may have been planned, but the TVA rate

th a t prMtleed a l Tu<ikeRe«.---------Another case IndlcaU d the supreme court's

concern on th ia grave U*ue. I t pontponed until the Jail tenn argumenL^ In a n i i r b r o u f f h r tn n group of Tfnnesoev voter*. ■

Tl)e complalnanta charge th a t their eonstltu- 1 rlBhUUonal rlghU have been violated by p

m a y h e l p OOP — In No^th Carolina, the voters adverse reaction may be another blow to gerrymandering, m a n effort to unseat Rep. Charles R. Jonas, th e sta te 's only Republican In the house, the legislature mads a hash of several dLi^lctA.

Instead of defeatlnjr Jonas. even-Democi>tlc. leaders fear th a t l h « e quesUonable tactics may help the O O P In w h at la beeom.lng anoUier d r

Y c r , n o u E E S u e Shooter:

Com parlng_prlcea for similar I items the other day, we fouhd al ra th e r wide variation In some o(,

I them . W ith quality appearing al-! m ost Identical. I f was hard to plain We price difference.

We w ert sUU talking about It when th e cleric approached- and about a ll tho. clerk he tird_w u the end of a remark. . . t l g u ^

— br UeCIur* Nmpatwr flrniiMt*)

VIEWS OF hlH ERS

of days before the'house of repfw enta- tlves -was due to s ta rt hearings on- the Kennedy-backed plan for nuclear-gen- erated publlc^ower a t the .giant Hanford.

—WaahTTtactorrAs-an-exampleof-low-cost- pubHe-power.-the-TVA-aotlon-mlght-havo.

motely looking like polltlcathe- army's form al r e b u k e ---------- -- _ _______deal more th a n the alnp on the-w rM .lt appears

l-to-bCL-becau/'e of I ts effec t on OenerU W alker's luture career.

a bearing on the Hanford fight.- C o t t ^ i S i t t i o U i F l ^ l s - i i b s e n c e - l n - i h e - a n - j ^ p nnouncemcnt of new TVA ra tes was any explanation. In such cases It’s norm al to

other factors which permit sales a t a-low- er figure. Obviously, there was no such factor In the ra te reduction. Managerial

;lcal-whlm43-th6.onlyjea8on need-_ed._

GF.NERAL6, POLITICS SH OUIDNT MIX Maj. Oen. Edwin A. Walker did sometliinff

worse than merely m ake absurd sUtements a t­tributing communist activity to prominent Ameri­cans while h e waa i i 3«th in ­fantry division In O erm any. He violated tho

■iervea_to prevent stm tla f errors o£ Judgment by

forcM is. of course. enUUed to have his personal political beliefs. B u t In hU . capacity as officer

....................... - them In ahe is not entitled to express t

political neutrality a n d must regard himself aa an instrum ent of th e natlontU will as expressed by tho civilian adm inistration chMen through the normal electoral processes.

.qth.

NO one should get the idea thfit“ puijnc power rates are reduced with the Idea ot benefiting the user.T here m ay bo mo­tives, but that isn 't among them. A better

___ guess_WQUld_be_tQ/«»jctcnd_rcRlQnnl rnn-.trol or'promote the public power cause.

— CI.EAK AS USUAL 'When J ra e weather records were r e - 1

ported,.Maglc^Valley people knew fori sure w hat they had susgected all rhonth— June was hot. Personnel- a t th e ento­mology research- division offjce figured the 71-degree average was 7.0 degrees

. ->i, above normal. In plain language, June . of 1001 was the hottest June here in the • la s t -21 years. . . ^

Records also show June temperatures______ : __________ ■- ■ ■■'i-hut.

It’s^'not known If tha t fact has an Im-. po rtan t place in the weather cy c le /

One point in the June weather stim- Tnnry was mcrclv listed, but It's Important and one of the enjoyable factors here. Only one day In June was cloudy, while 23 were listed os clear and the other six went Into the books as partly cloudy.

Perhaps It would be advantageous to

how .8

-SOCIALISM OR CO m niNlSM T Premier Fldel Castro carefully refrains from

■deactlblng-hU. ' '

So the cleric started the v e m tio n out with. I't hate to disagree with you. bu t flRures do lie. T h a t’s 'v iiy the bu^ness next door keeps going si) well."' T h e btislnesa next door waa Vomanli clothing atore.

L Smiled (Twin Falls)

D E Prr-

WASHINGTONtBy-PlETBREDSON

WASHINQTON. <N E A )--PU t- — ' -------tiny thw qiiMtlon of Communist China's admission to th e U Ji. on the general sasembly agenda for debate thU Septem ber — lead to

a form al-appll-c a U o n . T h l s s l R - ^ . mines—lls—*1U-linjmeMTo-nttde— p itire s iM — I by U)e obligations of th o U.N.IcharUr.

Sassy half>manx a n d adorable almost*fluffy kittens to give!

, away, Including one w hite one. T h e y ^ good m ousen &nd gentle w ith eh lH ren r-Y ou“-ca n -pick -them -u p -« t-th » -n -» d -W an m aa farm one mile east or tAe sugar

_________; China — havingkivowlngly but not adm ittedly vi­olated the charter by supporting the North Korean Invasion of South Korea In m i — doesn t w ant to come In to the world or- g an la tlo n In th is way by tlie front door. So there never has

I been-and-probabVy-never-ullUMsueh-aa.appU catloa_fo r. mem; bershlp.^

.The simple foot of th e m atter

Idon't w ant ln_the_U nl!

D ear Pot Shots:' We have a male shepherd dog about 0 m ontlu old for free. He| would make a good dog with •cnttle.-W e-tlve-mo-mlles-wesct)f

south on tile old highway or two and one-half miles south o t Ap­pleton school.

Phene EA ii 4-41S5 (RU 3, Jerome)

• as usual.'

munLim. He tells Interviewers Instead th a t U Is working towatrl " a .socialist stole."

If this m eans government o»-nershlp of the principal m eans o r production >nd emphasis on welfare of th e maoses. then socialism a n d cam- munlsifn»avirtheso~av(>tt'ed~R«iil»-ln” commoiTr The great and Im portant difference Is In how their devotees operate to achieve such a n econ­omic and. political system:

The Socialist p a rties of Western Europe and G reat Britain have undertaken to work within the rmmework o f 'th e i r democratlo governments to persuade a m ajority of citizens to their point of vlexv. They have succeeded to a degree th a t

— T lt» -eom m untoU ,-on-the-« th*r-hand ,-ln -the Soviet Union an d .S o v ie t satellites have seized power by chicanery and force; they govern o.i a minority elite tlirough police sta te methods, and

back t k t>ourgeols-malorHy.

reprcsentAtlves of tho Oilnose people.

S> the objective of R ed China - •BUbsttttrteHtseif'for-Natlr-

eotlon. forever.Tlie communist. Woo countries

therefore a rg u e 'th o t seating Red Chloa.ln the U.N. Is n o t a ques-' Uon of membership, b u t a ques­tion o r credenUala. They w ant Uie 'China m em bership ' In the IT,N.—Including security council seat now held by .thff NatlonnlUt Republic of China on rorm i - traroferred by vote In the eral asem bly to. the Communist people's. Republic of .China on the mainland.

IhTWte-BcnrArthtir-VandenberMtfhlgnn. I ■ . _

M u . l r f 'B r w o r i a « " •

■ segment of opinion, around to the need for America to play an active and constructive role In world leadership. He was one of the chief Instrum ents In the buc- cest of the M arshall plan which saved W estern Europe f r o m communism. ■ n tfltK ram ete llc resrA m erle ttn - commitments today exUnded fw beyond any pracUcal lim its PtJl-. bright Is arguing Oie need to scole down these commltmenU » MdwnabJe proporOoJW. W hat h e la. saying both In public and In orlvate Is th a t these com mit­ments are In man>: J n s u n c e s self-defaU n^TBecause they a re impossible of fulfillm ent over U « l o n ^ l l they ore contributing to a growing ipbod of frustra tion In the country. »nd th a t frustraUon ih res ttn s to lead e ither to w ar

10 a new form of the IsolaUon- _ n which Vondenberg believed was ended.- T h e mem orandum .dated M arch29 on Cuba, which Senator F u l bright sent to President KennC' 'dFtwo-TTBcks-before the. troglo Cuban-flasco wos launched, U a model o t reasoned statesm anship.

warning th a t any- Invasion a t­tempt; w)iEther failure or *uc- ceM. would a lm lU r tlie trea ty system on w hclh the relation- slUp!» of U\e hemisphere are based and th ereb y 'liav e d isas­trous political ond economic eon.iequenccs. Success of a n in ­vasion ftttempt, w ith the need for the United State* to susta in over a long period- n mlllUiry d ictator­ship in Cuba, m igh t be than failure, th e memon pointed out.

—3hei« quesUonjUia^ppllf.a-~ tlcuiarly to South Korea. pointed out the other day ihti I a fte r the expenditure ot 4.5 bi'. 1 lion dollars'ln thcT H ui'lo V fS r I i«ice the end of the K o rn a .f war, Uie result Is a sterile mill, f

u a ry dictatorship wlUi great con 'Unulng unemployment imd m-olifn population •suswined t / Amerlccu) relief. Tlie tUd usm docs not Include Uie c ta t. 0' m aintaining GS.OOO; Amerlaj troops In Korea.' -- T u ty e - p e - th in g r th u t—ariTTdone with m ilitary force in be. Ing, Pulbrlght is saying. But li Is Im portant to understand ihi llm itaof th a t force. Where font camio{ impose tiia American df. s ign 'or even compel any mean. Ingful allegiance to a military Uance it- Is wiser, to accept iht neutral solution. He would t;. ply .th is concept to much c.' southeast Asia.

The other day Fulbrlftlit t amemorandum to the Pre«Iiitu

.n Berlin. He will not dU om tu contents, since he bellevci ihi situation Is 00 delicate and ihi President's dcclalon so dltiioili

B u t-lt could-be-an lmporu« factor In whatever decision ii tok^p. On one aide Li_yje Acht.-------

“ T hls 'L i'w hafthe-debate 'w ni’l)! all about If the question Is placec. on tile agenda by a majority plus one o t the ccmntrles present and voting In th e general ossem- bly. RepresentoUves of countries I who ore absent or who abstain | from voting will no t have the ir 1 nations counted In th e to ta l vote.

In view of th e im certoln posU tions of the n e u tra l nations and

— In a senate speech last weekPulbrl8ht-relat«d-many-o[_Amcr.lea's problems In d lsu n t parts lof the E arth to hU approach te 'polley>maklDg. H e p u t I t o s foU

" It may b e th a t the tim e h as come to reappra ise some of our baslo assimiptlons. 'Throughout! much of th is century m any I Americans tunumed — wrongly —

In Oermany as p o r t of a b llli.-alon" 'to Impress Motor I with America’s detennlnauai u stand f l i^ .

On the other side are lomtt: the exeeutlve bronch conrliwj the Onlted States- m ust tau up with con.itructlve altem»U>i

,plaa^ for Berlin protecting tt< Istatus of the city while posslLr opening the way. to ncgotlstlo:.

Fulbrlght'A friends sometlsu urge him to take his c dramailcaliy and dynamlcslly u th»-MnBlcJloor..But_th.M..ls.nci: his nyie. He Is trying .throutii

.q;ul(t persuulon; >the voice ol reason, to help bring about cm of thOM profound changes, such as In th e time of Vandenben necessary to ^ J u s t - th e WOxl power to the natlcm’s eapaeSi.

{Cowllllit. I— --■>

whom, actually recognise the Chinese com m unist government, It is impoosible to predict how the vote would go on n question of substituting Red China for N attonallsfChlna-Bs-tho-Chlneae charter member - o f . th e -X?.N..

Poor Man’s Plato------nX-UAL-BOXLE____

... ~... , -?reW -YORK ,-July » w —Some]If the quM tlon la ruled pro -jaay U f l n r ‘th e 1 )e s l time to'Tje'

allK China as th e sole represen- w tve of the Chinese people. The re<h don't accept th e "two- ChJiR- theory. T heir reason fohl thb-ti-technlcttl-bul-u '

................ . . . Tn=W 5=:5?____ ,frssembly. I f I t L-i ruled substan- Utlve. a tw o-thirds majority will r be required.

For tite p a s t 10 years tiie United S lates h a s been able to keep th e question of Chinese membership off th e U JJ-jieneral »M emMyngtndar|niB-recprd-vote

I to the Is concerned..VrtlelB four of the char-

specifies th a t admission shall

FABtOUS LAST LINE . . 8be thinks cooperation

m eans everyone doing everything exactly the way she w ants It

_ 8o If Red China tried to get jino the UJ4. th e norma) way, oe la new member, I t w auld first Ihtve to clear tho security coun -,' ............ » lls l-O h lnn -now -alt*4^nno*a .01 the security council tie. four peimon^eot members. I t

The Doctor Says

today, by coming olong 60 late, by the na tu re . of things will have mlssod-a“ 1ot-ofr

h abstaining, m 1057. Last year ifi vote was dow'n to i2 oppca- ig. 34 favoring. 25 ahsUlnlng. Tho Kennedy ■ odmlnlstraUon

has m ade no official su te m e n t' ■ i - p re s ld e n rT C e n n e d r* ie -

perss cotiference ques-April 13. H e said fUUy, "the

United SU te* Is going to m eet • to th e people

B T HAROLD THOMAS inrMAN, M.D. . ,

W ritten for Newspaper — —--^ftitCTprlse-^sra.-'-------

I However," In i Jersey study, better than h a lf th e patients

ladmltted eating raw elotns w ith-, ~ ln-C O -day»-o^-the.oaset.of-tbeir-

*-But—and th a t cannot make » fina l judgm ent as to w hat th e vole on the mora­torium wUl be on th e admiulorj

lo t Red China." T h is garbled . _ i U » n t ^ e was la te r corrected to

f l r n S '- W e have n o t made a final -------- IL ..J-------- to w h a t the vote

Dog# slept outdoors a t nlghPn n d - th e re -v n s n 't -o n e - in -U iwhole broody

—When B-fcllow-foun{LltJjari.» the smoll p rin t In the miJ catalogue, he went t?

fore.M any_a m an

„• woman, m ld-dle-oged or old* ______er. feels a b i t sorry for young follcs'Who'can’t're n em b er w ncn—

You could buy a w hile sh irt >r a dollar b in .Wo ciilld da red to call I ts fa.

ther or m other "stupid" or "silly. "A nybody who .went up in““w. Airplane a n d cam e down safely got his plciure In the newspapers.

A chlld'.t b iggest thrill v,-o« to bo lifted to th e back of one of tho big gray honies tn th e local lire station.'

Everyone over 60 foretold the weather by h is rheumatism . Only Ihe very rich could afford doctors

Socialism accepts th e verdict of a majority, seeks to win In free elections and loaves a road back If it succeeds. Com munLm scorns majorltlea, es- tobllshes dlctatorohlpo, rules by mob demoostra- lions, and bars any change of mind.

IN T H E gO U P , politicians always have a sharp eye

out for the fate orrctKCirreadlng mem­bers of Hhelr bre.ed. Right now they’re watchlnjf two ' Now York Democratic leaders. Carmine - -DeSaplo and state ch^rm ah Michael Prendergast, who have fallen upon joyless days,

— Both are Tictlms ot the ailm ent known as "presidential snub,’’ and their profes-

.-slohol conferees in New York have been given to \inderstand th a t so long as these

, two are running thlngs,‘Hhe. s ta te won’t get much of th a t tx>lltlcal plasm a called patronage,.

Prcndcrgast is s u i t e d to bo the first to go. The t w men made th e mistake

; of croMlng the President during y ie cam-

.. .favored him early foe the nomination. In ,' th e end they came out for him'.- but.they

were merely sprinting ahead of the pack In order to appear to lead. .

Science Monitor.

science and public opinion. No penall}' is epeclfled. thodgh secret acUons are doubUess challengeable In court. ■'

Nevada h a s an ontUecrecy law, too. And does It h a re . teelh} Secre t meetings are a a lm ln a l otfense, punishable by fine u p - to UOO'or Jail up to six m onths o r both. Qov. O ran t Baw>-er approved I t last y e a r . . ..

L ast week th e aherlff of the eounty cotstalh- Ing the capital a rrested the sta te highway board for an alleged. vloloUon. In th is net h e eaught the three constitutional officers who comprUe the.board—the s la te controller, the attorney g e ^ eral and G overnor Sawyer himself.

They Dleaded n o t KUllty, and the county pro­secutor sa>-a he w ants only convictions for the record, no penalties. B ut plainly the Jaw means business, and so does h e —Mllwmikfe Journal. '

n S ^ F e ^ v ^ i m r o i n i i ^ y ^ ^ M K r T M 'm u c H 'ovencos .while allon'ing deficit spending and In- flatlon 'to go unchecked at,hom e. The remedy it equally p la in ,-W e only postpone It by asking

'cleanliness . removes ony ob­vious fear of th e possibility of

'infecUori. ,You m ust bear In m ind tha t]

federal m eat Inspectors have all they con do to supervtoe whole­sale and reta il u tab lls tunen ts

places t h e sponsiblllty - fo r traffic fatalities

1 drinking drivers In 50 to .H er cen t of accidents.B y drinking drivers, the

p o rt does no t refer to persou obviously d runk bu t to thoie whose blood'alcohol levels mlglt no t exceed th e concenUnUois resulUng from a few -beers two average-slze cotktolls.

The second- is - th a t-o f eaU n raw cloma and oysters. Offlciok of the United SU tes publb liea lth service verified the .sus­picion of local officials who ak tr ibuted-local ou tbreaks-of-lt- fectloui .h e p a tit is

live long iheubatlon~~ period >r thte serious vlrus-lrffectlon « io to four.m onths), it Is often df« ficult to establish a cause-anl< effect relatlooihlp.

r handle and ■ process dairy I m eat products.’,.They can.. p o ^ b ly ' extend the ir In-

___I ^ e s s o r s unie.-tf some par­ticular need is brought to the ir alienUon.

As a result I t m ay tnke some time to discover th a t a partlculan sample of raw milk Is a source for the spread of streptococcal, tubercular ,or b rucellar infection, And. a s -w u recently discovered In Pennsylvania, a .small ep|. demic • of-trlchinoflls thoy b< traceable to eating a 'b a t c h of

iw sausage.'—Now tuberculosis, brucellosis

Bang's disease or Intecllolu abo r tlon of cattle) and irichlnosls (c.-iused 'bya'T ound w orm th a t seltles 'ln muscle tlssue.-i, includ-

plM suru ot Urlnklns raw -m ilk and eailng raw sa im e e , they cuimof.poMlbly be wortlj the

I price you may have to pay for ' liiem.

World“Corners

display of rpec tac lc s-and boujal •• pair he could *ee with

you lived beyond your me neighbors clucked and B - l

a-"tlioninrto'U io"poorhc«».,l [ » n n in n = t tn r t6a « w ith the moat m a

Nobody iMxd hoard of go«ft menl relief cliecks. Families expected to look a fU r the ir cnpoor relative*.-----------------------

Big babies were t h o u t l healthier Uion smaU babies, man who fother^d one wclRhed lea. th a n 8^ poundii.l)lrth .opolo^iM d_to_hJs_fr!^

Fat people w ere 'thought to'■•and likely to live Vr th in people.

11 yuu had a second help ls^L dinner, the beaming h o o te » tr f |11 as a personol compllmetf» iher cooking. She had n o » _ ' ju were eating to c a m o u w *

hidden neurosis. “Anj'body who could

bird calls or ploy a musical»had-niTTitU silo-future-la-»fdevlile.'............. _

More people worried •>>»■ onatlpallon th a n cancer.

For the United SU tes, the war -•as just' a lit tle more than a m onth old w hen there arrived a t the W hile House a. message

march to Japanese prisons.Corregld'or's concrete fortUl-

cations were crumbling ond thi jungle was tak ing over this week when M acA rthur, now 81 and bearing th e perm oncnt ra n k ot iflve-star general o t the army,'

T o d a y , J a n . 30. tlie annlver- ftory of your \ b irth , smoke-be- g rim ed 'm en . covered w ith thel marks of ’ b a ttle ,---------------------- '

tox-holes a t Ba* la an a n d lh e b a t­teries of Correg.Idor.to pray rev- erently th a t Oodl may bless 1 ^ measurably t h President o t th United Stoles.*

I t w a s - a e n ._Douglac M acV -thur's b irthday - ............. ......anniversary message to Pres. Franklin 0 . Roosevelt l a theyeor of 1042.

(undulM t fever o f h u m a r u t p r o th e southw-est; the Joponetesweeping through Molaya,

iBurma, Singapore and Java, And on B a taan peninsula and

the nearby island o t ~

were f igh ting side by _ _ _ _ tie which In de fea t would taki its place In th e annals the epics of heroism.' f t was from Corregldor tha! the aick and a tarvln^ rem nanti

Among Americans there may Ibe controversy over M acArthur's Irolo In history, bu t the Fniplnos dem onstrated th a t among them n ie ra T in o <iue4non.” i rworship, unadulterated.

And M acA rthur. standing spare and straight, dem onstrated’ again Ih s t he c o n lu r a a phra^t ■ Only once d id thoT abnity-d* . se rt him. I t cam o when an esil- D ated two m illion wlldly-chcfr- Ing Flllpmos tu rned ou t to give him the g rea test reception In ManllB'# history________: .

"Overwhelming.” he gasped.B ut then —« s h e addressed a

Joint session o f the Philippines in g r e s s . Joined h is form er com­rades In sing ing "Lei Me Call You Sw eetheart*' In honor of his wife, and vlslU d o ld Sattle scenes —the flowlog prose relum ed.

In language rem iniscent of the stirring com m u n lq u e r lsimeg fratfl

I as he fought

p. Baker led Ui# league In homers nw n *■ through lOH. Hl!i total f « four years: Only 39. '

•It ii-w widely predicted tW * t h e j . g o v e r m n m t ^ e ^ a ^ ^

thoughts go.bo^ic to those i

rise up In rebellion.*niere was alwoys a

:post handy to Ue up land

..... ^thoso were the day»t[were the days indeedl -

iJho w ent w ith us to 4 cotnpaign. I do Dot w o ' . ' asv.'.roWA!i

o n CarreBfdor: ■ - “ ■ l l,r . u .d )u .l

d iin n e l «lph i. “ M l"comrades — 1“ hU y o u ^ j a atreftgth, hU

hearts and a h o ^ lb»t « ? r | go on to victory. ,

B ut aU w ^ m e n t i d j ^ ^

A rthur bellow*ihU la Jt W jh e PW I P ^ ^

“I m ust admit, ha i L [the deepenWJ, cast doubt up ro ^ - ^ - ' 1

lpl?dgo •fa ln :* J* b aU « '® . I

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the u n d e ^ e e m inor And will pro- vidft i>roflf (or th e p«rson Irenllj

■ ■ <1f>cx no t look u j'KlFour Guardsmen

Get CommissionsMrd by pm enU ns proper c re -'p tc tu rp . l» •cm m Don? • dcntW M o the county M>crltf. i THr birth reMillbAtr ftnd tP -

SMrriff BenhAin Mid W pdnw-" plicntlon torm will b>- nlnced In n.'v hp Imi nil llir iifCMiwry a perm auni: f i i r - . i hoIsp, T h f 1I'Tnis *1. hi* o lllc r . --Boisp o ff'rr uili m.iki- up n bill* S h n i f f .Ilrnhiim rrportrd hl» ii,(.,„j,(>rn of (he Ufiih ni-

E.iih ptrw n dpstrlnE nn IdPii- fnrd con-'ofHi'r» Iflid. ircrivcd mvpihI iu- „,niVri i-.ivulrv Idnhn nnilon;ilf*rd nuiM briMR «, f.ill >-lnU.e t. i.ioiurr of ii.c p tc iw ar/f^ .n r. nbou. th r Idjntlftcnllou r» « rd j ,« v r hn^,.

'•'<<• nhoiosrnph of h im self’ntnl " i'‘l " " ” 'tnrm;Hinn Ui'ifil <Mrd>-bui ;ia of •n^llr^dny iiichr. Uir. U »lio milltiiry ncadpinv niidl lMdiv;.iuM. of w „ l «c r “ w iJtted copy of hl5 htrth e r r - ; no .m r. )md Iillrd ou t tlir nrcr»-^ i.i.vK r.-cKvrd com m w io iu nj

i«..'-«ovoune toflkiMK"t),.rlrn(lr-.» ' / ‘f ’' * " 'H " . *''• T lir ci.id. pri.lrd ht pln.-.ltc. will '-"rv l‘>imv i„ ,.,; "o ii’i vp.vp Kietii, hnvr b rru Ktv. I . " ' - „ , be mn'led lo ih r i,,,,,|icnni, " W r Jiim • rrrplvrrt Ilir f<iriii« Thrv n ip 'jn n n n K, Aimitiic^'

f-w n.MM Horn .(hr Ififli . l a i r ftppUfRnt. If. to » f vft»U .wil ihiu u a m>»-;lrom no»^r ihi* w rrii,- nddfd. r.oodiuif, l.iiHicr n . Miiloiir|lcci>liiiiiir, m iotic Tw in FnlM K'vlnE.hW ni«mp. rlrmfnuor fnr anvnnr to lisf onf ------ ---------------- Rillil; Anruir W. 'nH nlliftin, .lr.]c()im!y ShcrUt .tsiiir« Drnhftnt hflKhi, wclcht, rolor of »[ ih r IdrtJiiliriUion (.;.i<i« lo mW-' O tjr of iiir sinnl redwood imt* roinr. nnd Si.mlpv J .' Vniidml

IK- h.K- ! nr, ,. • »nd i- p r ^ e n t iHmiclf, . In Humboldl Rrdwood* 5tnl<* park biirk, 'l-wm Full*,o r nirtpr- :. 'r i ? r c V n i . l • . ---------r ' " ’'" I '' ' ' • " r « doublP-nm r K u.rkn, Cnllf., io«Tr« %>' Thp-of(i,rV .-rn7nr<nh;.h’ .ftm-imil 1 im p brcn nuIP to 1 liv nllnl riilt«n fmi.i alnm- 1•.>rI nio In Mi.tt ii i..... t. i. .i— ................. . ....... . . . . . . . .. ____.

TRASH nETO RTK n .nURI,F:Y, Julv"" 13 — A IMI)

ClirvrolPi driven !»•-, K cnnrih Pfiiiitn«lon. IR. rollirtcd. Into ihn r»'i>r of a I'm) Dodcr driven by r . l.cHoy Npf;Kpr, 17. hoih Diiv- Ifv, Miindny' ni iln* inirrxtction or Ovcilnnrt nvpmir nnd--lM h Mrri'i. Oiininar wn» rMlmnirrt ni S*S to tlip iVMiup nni! »S0 to llin riirvTi'ln.

of irn'iolne And m- • ;.'!rlifiirm (iiiimc ih<* InM yp.n m rnim rn fiMrl u rn r pol.'-e.

' « j i « W lncer. r i*h t. eho ien 196? MacIo VAlley W u U rn - '- ^ C * B U te n V r e « l « A U>a- « « » » < « « Lind* Vlcker*. lhl«

E ^ n n r . . . . h . . . n d . r l n . H . H n .l . S u n J . , (Shli MorlU phftto-AtAff ensTATltirl

Rolarj; Club Hears Boys’State Keport

add MeCIuiiky. Boy»* -^n lA tlve »ponsored by the S t club. fiuwt r S i elub'i Wcdne-idAy noon

• meeUn* aI the A m er-S ^ i o n hall. . wcOuiky MPfC“ «d *"* " P P « --e£»-/trr-U >e prlvllene -or n u

Boy*' And «ald his rtiee* could bo aum m ar-

- _ u ’» MUf« *" Amerlcftnlsm W poWnU*' lender*.”

>nie mijor problem fnchiR la tf ta tod»y.“ McClunky sin i- I F ii the UireAt of communlnm.

' • • u the U»lc of every U nlt- {a ^ ltlie n to weed thl^

UiMl out by MftndlnB behind-UiTWilWS-filAles.''

Assllter problem confronHnR Ihi AmerlcAh people. McCliuky

^ j ^ T l u d ^ ^ r e "freedom And . (e^ty li the wftlehword. Mure*

■ -ntgn should .no t be MOlllrf l« so on- He " '•d - (d thil. u So)'i’ lU le U A rep- mnuUon of - th e . youth of totric*. their feellnRs on the KfttpUon U»ue were expressed *btn they «l«l*d a NcRro ns

. Boji' lUle lotemon ‘T h in boy.from belnir * tlone peMonnl

■ An insplrAtlon to the tejibw uw flf.hu personal b r . Utl ta the principles of.Am erican dccmq.* he pointed out.

— til,«*li>dlni,-MeClujJey-A ‘ ' «d.T1>elMt wiy lo Rovem K tiai b to bue them on m e focr-nr tat-lA It the tn jth , lit it /lir, Am It build stronR WffldOiJpfc Mid li I t w orth- •hUe.”'jdaR ortT .p., Alno A delesa te la Bur*- iUt« tponsored by the t a r t Club, \» AtUndlngr *um . Bffichocl tad could n o t a ttend .

IM FUtaore announced th a t -UB».»ja^.b*^board-mMUnr;»t

I W “KouWk t» welcomed r net lalo the club. aueulA were t Jt, Pfttr*en. PotcateJlo, And

- :g l^ -B » n d ._ W f tl la .W alla,

0HfUroa~p5?l, ^Twin r ’all" police

**gwilaTJ>r^ n .P u u in , i s r t r ... R. B ^ . r . A. Schw arti. « n rd L, Benoit, n . D.-Nevllle,

W«rt. wiillum Jenklna. a . a . 4 J ^ .- M m - R o b e r t - ic n l ( r h r ;

° r , T .«w tT . ur. i \ j . •'Bli»-A.^ V r a n c i i i

OosRTlff Outdoor Ad- «m,pany. inc .. Packard

tw m UbOTAlory (111. o . U B a t- OerAld T um w , MArJorle

$48,5003AOO. Ju ly 13 MV

.......... C. WUII*, Aupci........den t of ChlcnRo public Mhooln Klncr 1053. ir>dnv rank-^ in Ih r nftllon’A Uilrd' n iR hen pold public offlclnl.

T he as-yeor-old jiuperlntcn- d en t yesterday wan voted k new four-year con tract a t a m lary of 148,200 n year by thA board tff educjvtion. --

lils n^w salary, a ra lw of t0.000 tumiItaiy..pUceA Winiii behind President K ennedy who draw s a tlOO.OOO aflnunl M lary and O ot. N ebon Rock­efeller. New York, who ReUi $50,000.

Oov. O lto K eriier.of IlllnoM Lt paid tSQ.OOO X year and Mayor lUchnrd J , Daley r c - rclves A Aftlary o f »35.000 a year,

LYNWOOD . Shopfiing

Cente>

Sigj^ture of^ ”EielnnaiTrr~Is“

Death SealerJEI^USALE^f. Ju ly 13 LR —

Israel'n ttttorney Reneral raked Adolf ‘L ehm ann In a blbterinR cro.u*examinnllon ye.tlerday nnd forced hlfn to Admit hlit s litnaturc r e n t Jewjt In W orld w nr * •■atralRhl- lo exlerhilnatlon."

Prosecutor Gideon H au.m er b attered E lchm ann's cUlm th a t he had no power to act on ow n,-conrrontloR-hlm .xU i>-« dence lo lorce his adm lu lon .

I t m ade a visible Impression on le th ree Jurists try ln s , .Elch*

. lann Tor crim inal responsibility Ih th e nazl destruction o f sU million Jews. .

Hau&ntT pTwJttted doeum tn i a fte r document ahowlnR tho < s e su p o colonel ilsn ed d lrecU v - fo r deportAtlon of Jewp to Lub* lin . Poland, tig h t of ^ o M al- danelc death cam p._____________

"W hen you iMued. over, your slRnature, dlrectlve.n for the d e ­p ortation of Jews to Lublin, those people were sen t strAlRht to e x te rm ln a tlo n r ii th a t correct? ' Hausner~dem

lUslnR In hlA prisoner’s dock,

..........- ............ -- . . . . H aa w er'Shouted—

“Ye*. I do no t deny thU. T o m y . «m t_ the .ia_ Je» i_w ert-ji«> t J n th e ir deaths. T cannot deny th is .”

A’ hushed silence fell over the packed court as Elchmnnn spoke.

Pet« OenamuM returned home Saturday .fro m W heeler. Ore. Mm. Cenarrusa’a ' sister. Mri». Telea Hormenchea and daURhter. Dolores.-occcBnpanled -her t Benedict's hospital. J e r c . w here h e r son. Donald. Is con- valesclnR from « muldiin lllneM.

MODECSCrb COMPLETE

ROLAROI0 KITCOMPLETE

KIT

* C a m e r a • W i n k ' L i g h t • C o m p a r t m e n t C a s e

* . 2 . R o l l s , 3 0 0 0 , F i l m . • . F i l t e r • P o s t c a r d s

* 2 P i c t u r e A l b u m s

T k T T H E L O W E S T P R I C E E V E R !

FREE! 30c SIZE BRECK SHAMPOOW ith th e p u rch o fe >ef regular 60c tlz e l - _

A9pc VALUE . . . . . . . . . SAVE30e

FREEr HELENE CURTIS CREME RINSE.With tho p u rchow -o f-E ndert'D ondru ff RiemoYer S ltem pool..._____

Re :i:00 TUSSYTJPSTR3T— R E G r-2 ;0 0 -T U S S y -—

_50c p.T.

—Midnighr-Honid & Body LotioQ. . J.ODr.r.

f LB. NUTRI-TONIC SHAMPOO . . . 1.59

CLOSE-OUT

HIBACHI GRILL

N o w o n d e r

t h e E n g lis l i s o c o o l !

DR. WESTS TOOTHBRUSH CLOSE-OUT! 2 9 c

. VANGUARD GOLF BAULS .

SALEf .... ............... 2 5 e E A

R e g . 7 9 c F L Y D E D I N S E C T S P R A Y K I L L E R .......... 4 9 c

S I L K B A T H R O O M T I S S U E ............................... 4 - r o l l p a k 2 7 c

B A B Y P A N T S ............................................... _ . . . . . . . 4 p o i r 5 9 c

-(mtx-gordon's Qin in.d tail,iccft drink-andyou •will, too!)

T ’TO B iiiftflrc not Miily fazed, a even by lum m cr heat. This p«iona1 talent given a cheer '

!- f iil .icc o m p a n lm tn tiin 7 W . wh A m n d e r C ordon Introduced J.I* « m a rk a b le g in . T h e Cordon'* you drink today

^ hark, back to h it originalform ula,bec?m eonedo«

not tamper with, gin t>f ^

> n d n „ p „ . T „ i l , o i „ .In 1 U n j , CIn 4 T onic

Tom Collln i. Youll *«5 w hy, lum m er and

G ordon-, G in I* b iggeit Id ler In r ’‘l'*"**'-America, and ’."deed - the w ofldl

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Friday & Saturday

Pepsi-Cola

LEMONADEMORRELL'S YORKSHIRE SLICED ■ ,

10 0.98 c BACON 5 5 i' FAIRLANE ASSORTED

vegetables: __ 6„.$iW A T E R ii

CAKE Squares 6™.24c

Bftth BlU ', PALMOLIVE

-3-for-33c

DOZEN

APPLE FRITTERS 59cRegular 8tt«

CASHMERE BOUQUET*. 2 for 33c

“ N B C O rca (Iorgo" sriey .

B&th 8lMCASHMERE

CREME ANDWICH ...... ............ I....... ....... 29cPiir itv ? Ih. o k g ^ _ . * ’ '____________________

B U U « s > U h !

. 2 for 33c

.-.SAIT INFS _55c_

LARGE, FIRM RIPE .

T O M A T O E S t ^ ^_FRE5H- CRISP-

UTTUCC. . . . . 10Hunf's' 2V2 cons , 22 02 . Lumberjock _PORK & BEANS........ 5 f o r $ l SYRUP .................................. 2 for 79c mCompbelj's a 6 '0 Z. lostcw cii 7 ~ . .TOMATO SOUP .•......... 5 for 59c • P-A GRAPEFRUIT . j J r Z lo r 89c

' canned—_\ZF_G F_T A R I F<; 7 fn r .t1 - ■ FAMIIY S>APkriN<; " an lOr

Folger' lb. canCOFFEE ..........;.........; .7 1 c .-2 lb s . ..$1.38

' Tong, ouort iof

Qenuty Bnr

■ •VEL 2 for 33c

Cam pbell's MEAT SOUP . , _ . < ' : : z r 5 f o r 8 9 c

Cam pbell's 46-oz. TOMATO JUICE.........;...._ ..„ ._ ^ .....:.3 for 89c

SALAD DRESSING ................. ......................... 49cPowder Room, 400 count '

Ballard refrigerated; BISCUITS . . . 10c

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iAT.'jm-Y 13.

^ A c t i ^ t y

R eported f 9' Teroine A i ‘c a

ju ir iS = n * P '’''“ ’ ° iU icFourlh ■ UjWlsWM rfP®'’*-'.

I t * . End Homemnkerii

of *t Jnvorlle frultt W Knfcn BniUtc.

O oll W ellhousen «zid M on h n M actln R a T e d e m o n a tn l l^ i . M nrshn Mivrtin w m e l « t« l *» n

I new ttoni; lender.T lie KoMW De.ser-Ett<ii

club roporUd on-acUvtOW-^vt-lUe U .I l Cftinp n l tliP lr mceUns. li nUo vl•n llie 61rth^i>y nnnlver- nary of M m . Ooodwln, lender. A•u rp rb e -D lrm d a y p a n r 'T w f'e 'drfnd ih o membern p r» cn ic d n s i l l to Mm. Goodwill,

McmbMA o f ’llie SURftr LonJ I livestock club d lw aved d l.icnw lof llveftiock fti Uielr nicetliiB. They ulX ed nboul rlriRwonn. mojHtLi nnd w nru . «nd their

Iw uacs and cure.v I t w M .report-

ed thet u & s n e w s . .t w i n f a l l s , id a h o

i plMM Mcond liv ' t . the dairy aIiowJ

‘‘"J’ plnnnrd, planned f t 'p .m .

r.'M- *uiip.T irt b.' hclrf. ,n 7;3o.S..l.irr1nrnt lIir-OrwiKc l u i r

! MenilxTs of thi“ Salt L lc ti ^-U • club wnikfrt 01, ihoir »er.ipb<.ok. ;" i in r ir m eritiic .-A _pnnv-w -.^- ipiatlllfd fur Vrjn j, j^i^.

Dnnbiiry hoi jprlii'c-v '■rUr llapiiy Trrp Wn:cllrr.'< rliib

nict nl ilip tiortie nf Pete QiilRlrv, |W|I^ _B^vr A I,,111 „„ nciivitir, nt !«•» I'anip, l! w.iA.:rcportcrt the•niii> jn .i iiccn invUrd in ro in, Trail rir.-k liy.iiie Goodins <-II ' F(jrcjy:*“<club. Itou cnil whs nii.

. PA G E SEV EN

»wer»il »uh how much rneh one hnrt pr«rc»e<l In • Ills recordbn<ii<.

£*l‘ |.''inr T hotnm ou—fiiive- •de»l»ir.!i^l,on on bnkin;; pow«-

b-si;,i!i nc the m iT inu 'o f Ihe ' Cci;i!iit\ cook.'i ■••H dull. K nriliy ' • 111! ' >f.o>vod how lo niiiiif fn ili iirnffrt-nnrt-Sharon'lnsr.iiirK ftvC

'I'h • *"■Jlii-r fine ttft.vslimvii lo

'h<‘ Kuiip, chris ih jp Wliiip nnil .Ti-riv Kiimes «e re nil lli'' con*- mi:tf6 ',o ptMMVf lUf n.vs. Mem- ‘>'■1' l>:j:iiird ft Awlniiiiini: iiarl.v. K nun Plow, Peu-uy .Mc.Mllliir Iii'rt K itu y 'ji iiu (ire on iiu- com-

rnil cnil by nftniliiB <inft Idaho fr;ilt ond one *»y m prepare it.

........... rred with• Srcond yrnr ctrii'fti

Roll I'H.l <if Hi.' P iih ,ind PftUS 4-n club »;it« ..riniPiiiiiiB they iuip-iiuia«i_iii,iil> n ionw ratinn^W ',.rr~ i\T nrT )yC linyl Dnrlmt:, li,>w to ,„«ke po-jTrrlM : mill kuliir!' Mnt\ is _____ u-i..^-

th s aecond year elrla In ehitrgii of th e m rnu.—R oll-^raU —of— th f —Eldorstlo Scwer!«” wfln «ru>wor*d-Mlh

Repnct Visitors,— OAKI.KV. J l l l r l S ^ S C tT -

book. Clnm llnrdiris enve a driii-! niiMratlnii. Jiuly Rnllnh itiiEKr.M- e d rfo n -.iia ijn ru it_ iic iU iiirc u iia :

bV br nnsw i'rrd wlih a lype ol mii- ,Hi-pi'l li

n m tnyn; n iia ixirliiii;, i*cram- bl--1 eKKn, nml riir..;r nfiu/Uuer. a nincic bBK (nr i,ni>y MUlttK-

U wiin rt-potlrd tli.u jUKfll w ,rci:-lvrd from ■salf, A picnic xin* pimVm.d w Ilh iK ih

iiiniibrr nf llie ApiikUin Llveslot'k -t-H rliib .rile will hAvni i\ beef projcrl. Xotl call un;! am-. sw rrrrt u uh 1rll;ni:*.lhr linoil

‘^pplnls.Kx !iiok for when jiidsinK cnokcd /flod.an an liiu l, A p icn lc 'n l Nm-Son. ............. ..........n, pU innrJ fnr PrlUnv,

,TlKi>>‘ - ttiiiiniit trfltl.'^o^iftllon'j»xr_i'>_m ceua-lhe_clti'_p0rk_aj.;,. iJoiiNefnnrl .

---------------------------------- —■= K«ll«.-finri Mr.i-VinIri M ar.- -M »... tn iio i''"* '‘"'ii-’h ln , O irtfn. n io

. """ and l.iiidn Culp, AllM D cprw !‘' ‘; ,aim Mi.rilvn ArbnuKh. brerdu of: ViMllne-At lli»- hmiio nr Mr», bri-f niilnial.v A MiRRrsIInn. wn^ J . H, nn riard r«i<* M r. nnrt M;v lUiide Him K hOT-he-couslr«fled-yM t:srr.srriiTn, P m u ' m ; Mr,

s : v " ; ; „ s " " n r r . i s r ™ , .......... ..,M i, nnd Mrn. coekrnn Mrr* vlj- Mrf' Vair>tiiWl anrl Uiully, til” *.' I ' • •] llnyimril. Calif,' . ’

\

UJ€ Q IV ^^ .W GRC€n 5Tf>mP5 UJ€ GlV^xi.W GRCCn 5Tftmp5 UJ€ 01V€ GR€€n STftmf'5

BIG UNTIME V ALWStM FAMOUS^^P f i f l f 1B I f i 1 1 1 I T i l r / u ' ’ W ■

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■ fA GBBJGHTTIMES-NEWS. TWIN PALLS. ID^H'O

THUHSDAY, JULY

iSO W ortfioT O foeeriesG iven i feiw)'*'*®*1 0 AUTOGRAPHED B a I j

A utograp^d by Twin Falls

To Be Given Away S- COWBOYS vs. RU

F F e s t e t i i i o i l s C o s t L e s s W

Shbver's -B u y Now r l . - a n d Save No.,303can

6 ‘“4 9

-Frosting Mix

F l o u r Drifted Srfow

Jell Well Assorted Flccj^rs Q H * W FlOUr ="id

Cookiesf t — « - Q 0 —

V anilla, or Chocolate Crem es ___ ^Jb . pkg.

.BetJ-yJC— ----- ----------- -—Assorted Flavors pkg.

Jled^aimon

W slc t lS d S RufrosWna Bsvtragii 32 o i. 37C

Tuna Fisll Breast 0 'C h lek » n - No. S4 31C

Z e e - T - ---------=

JO IU IJIS S U t

' FradellJ—Shrimp, Turkey,

Chicken, Halibut

M.scellaneous Values! .p f o Z e n -

illis's Beans ESS “r 911®® English Muffins Mrs. Wright's - 6 ct.

(Regular 59c) t— S u n .l3 o w n . W ho le N o. 2Vi c a n

'6)l6r3S6S-

tL c r e a m ^ i iM P f e s s in g P te d m e n t—M a k e s All .S o lo d t T o ite B e tte r

5 <" * 1 ““ Sesame Rolls * '"* DanislTFurnovers

39

- O ven Fresh— _ J Q . C C - . 12 pack . U U

A pple, C herry C Q c Blueberry, 4's . W W %ls

Sim ple S im on -B an an a , Chocolate,

Coconut, Lemon,.or.Straw.b®;j7. iU!eeantThis WeeWs Best Produce Buy!

" P r ic e r E ^ r i T e ‘T ih V r i 4 ir e y ,* F r id ^ r S S ^ r d o y a ¥ d l^ •

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PAGE TEN . T IM ES-N EW S, TW IN FA LLS. IDAHO

._JRussianJets_' Received for Cuba Forces

WASinNOTOK. jmy la » — Tlifl Fide) C ucro reslm e In Cub» h u acquired M lO Jets, otllclal *ouree» w id loday. The AnO*

boMd in this hemUphere.- The build»up of ftir power fol. ]o«'t mftny m o n t h s ot heavy

. purchMM by the Hftvanti sovern* . menC. o l . cun»._t«nk».j«n<l:.qlher

«k*»r gear, chlcriy from iron cur* U ln countries.

.Ne«-s oi the requisition nf an undetermlnwl num brr of Jet «lr* c m (t coincide* with reports tliat

' Xfttin Amerlenn nations, particu­larly tp th e Carlbbcan.iu'ca. have been revlMnE and modemltlns

— ___________Jet M primnrlly a deJennlve fight­er plane. Dui, he added. “! i can

—-------b e -» — r-y-dM tn»ctiv«,-jnean,weapon w hen roekeu. napalm or Qthw bomba ara mounted. I t a l­ready haA very eonxlderable lirepower from neveral connon.'!------

— The newspaper El Slitio of Bo­gota, Colombia, said recently Castro’a a ir force received '30 M lO JetJ. I t waa thlA report th a t U. S . offlelaLi have cdnflrmed, adding th a t the ac tual number may be (treater tlian 20.

5 Utah Youths Arson Suspecfe

MUIUW y. UWli. Ju ly 13 (ifl-r Five teen-agera « e re taken Into cuatody for questioning yester­day following II vandal-set fire

- th a fc au sed »350,000 damage to jum ltur# #tor» in downtow M urray .. •

________ M u rra 7 -P ire ,_ C h le fiy _ l^ r_ tT(wn*«n<J M id J ia b r i le v a g u - ollns waa used to touch .off the blaie. a fte r vandata ramsacked the store 's office and then slash­ed and m utilated lum lture on dUpIay in the 'tw o-story building.

. AeUng Police Chief Calvin Oir- ]en u id the vandals may have eet th e blaze In pipue over their

- failure to find money UuC was h idden In the a to re . .

1 said th e five youths In

Glider Pilot Prepares to Eeave Burley Airport F am ily jn H ^ey Sues for_S94,000

' BOISE. Ju ly 13 jcro—A Hailey : l&mtly Is s«k»«s m o re 'th a n UH.- 000 from Idaho Pow'er company' In a «uli filed In th ird d lsu lct■court here. ____ j■ Nora B. Fischer a n d her two children Jllcd.the su lt.aa the re^^

8,000 Called .WASHINGTON. Ju ly 13 W

—The defense departm ent has announced on B.OOQ»m an army draft coll Auffusl.

Deputy Defense Secreury .RosweU Ollpatrlc In recent testimony told a congression­al cwnlttec this Increastd call for August was ncceamo’ to help bring the arm y back to (ta authorlied strengt)) of 870,-

■»nr. u-aa-tttiait-

TH U R SD A Y . JV^Y.h^ jj,.,

Confirmed•WASmNOTON. duly fj ..

T h e senate has conlirn-M nom ination ot Karl Wr:-*-- , postm aster at'M uriaus!',

Mrs. A rt SchocJer. %'hn .postm aucr to 'rfpUc? p ' Perkins, Perklin rctnrrt V c wo ycar.V ago. " *

. BOATKR' KINKn 51M IDAttCr FALLS JitW fT p

cujed of operntiiij ‘n c.-'tls'' iscr boat while unc'iT iiip'.; cnee of alcohol, and coats yestcrdnv a - * ' * aO-d»y,Jall sehtencf.

Lightning Bolt Kills 8 in South Tobacco Curing Barii

Ions of gasoline In t l ^ a county communli hours before the lire .

CU N TO N. N . C.. Ju ly 13 WV- A iwll o f Jl«htnlnR ripped Jnte A tobacco curing bnm yesterday

, vouLhi In electrocuted e lnht persons t« k ln fr -a H .lt* r-< lu rtn g -* -* a ln .

Trustees Urge Special Session

, PO C A T E U O .JU ly 13WV-Ea*t- e m Idaho school trustees urged

. O or. Robert E. SmyUo last night to convene the s ta te legislature In special aeasloa aa aoon as pos- alble.

• d th a t the SMsleo be

a achod bondlnjr lim it law . . .. place one recently struck down by th e courta.

T he resoluUon w passed A _ _B D «ta l m eeting t* t h e r i f th DU-

tr ic l School Trustees associaUon. • n d aeven d litfleU were repre­sented.

D uring dlscuaalon. dele«at«s In- ' dleated they d idn 't w ant the spe-

■“ c iirssa jo m o T aJ to T ip -in rQ U H ''tlon .save th e school bond limit Item. T here have been sugges- Uons th a t such a session could also consider the la st leglsUture's

sorlate money for U l '^ l e t m U r o i rIdaho 's ten

StocMudgedby- 4-H Club YouthsMILNER. Ju ly 13 — Pamum:

era and F itte rs 4-H elub Judge

M r-a n l-M rs . Ployd.Morrlson.__

Bob FIsber, Mo m Lake, ’Waib.. slU In th e cockpit’ o f MissColumbia D atln , h la llgb l»e! |lit glider, as tow p lane-pilot. Davs — ... - — ........ ................... - ............- . . ...Ilen tel. EnnmeUw , W ash , eletei the eorer. FU her flew some 360 tow plane, and Fisher, keep In constant radio contaet with miles W ednesday from ‘he DuHey municipal airport to' Rawllni. th ree th ree-w ay radles. Earlier, Fisher landed in a tield r

•W yo.-iie-to-atlem pU i>f-io -travet-O cm -S «attle -to -X cw -Y ork-ln -_M

Farm Bill Is Given OK of

Senate Unit—WASHINOTON, Ju ly 13 Mi - T h e senate agriculture commit­tee la s t n la h t atrreed upon an omnibus fa rm bill which lacks m any of th e features recom-

' ' ^ lh» -K enned

storm. A -ninth sustained shock.Several prr.wns. JncJudlJW the

4-ycAr-old daughter o f two of the vlcUnui. were n o t h u r t. I t ap- p«.y.ii Omt tmwt of th e victims were sittlni; on melnl tobacco curers which acted as conductors for the e lcarlclty . - . Euijene iSnuglitry, a strapping

10-year-old Negro, was sitting on the ground wUtt h is head'tiicsfnse

•curer.“I SAW a Hash and h m rd thun­

der." he Mild. "Something Jarred my head n little fait and tha t's all ;I_ remember, l gues* knocked out."

D aughtry wtut trea ted 'o t a hos­pita l here to r ahock and was n ported to be In good condition.

Jatratlon.C hairm an Allen J . EUertder. D..

L a , predfcted th a t the catch-all m easure would w in eventual ap- proval of contresa.

“ rtje -m a tn - ld e n -o fraise Income o f th e farmers and th a t w as th e announced goal of the adm inistration," he said.

E llender said th e senate ver-

th e house agriculture committee la reported to be near final agree­m ent.

S tricken from both bills «1 le key request by Secretary < grtculture-Orvllle-DrPreemnn i

'developlH elrJect tc a eong ____ _out mn.?M ment. and }ai a p p ro v n lm referendums.

In stead th e senate bill would re ta in flrm 'oongrejslonol control over w riting m ost farm leglsla-. iL. over w n u n a most, m nn leauia-

s S ^ T M r j ^ l l o n r e « > e A ^ a l - t h » ^ a l W toers 01 m e ue iw r r t e a ,„H niU nrii u-nnM h* olw-n tlm.

2 Men , Held On Suspicion In Theft CaseTwo m en suspected of stea l

Impact on th e rosldenU o l tltU farming a rea In Sampson county, about 00 mllea aoutheoat o t R a­leigh. A s ilen t stream of curious poased th e ta rpaper bom during

21 F ou rth avenue south, were held for Investlgatloa by Twin P!alls..pollcB Thursday morning.

The two were Identified as T. J, X ure lne , M, and Bimnle Oreene, 31. B oth are translenU who have crimped for several days In th e bottom of Rock canyon, officers reported.

At 8:« _ a .m . Thursday,rpollce received % c6m plalnl~ iranj~ the motel th a t someone had -brokeft Into and en tered a car owned by

overnight guest. A Kst of ;lothlng • was supplied

-you h e a r about tmgcdJes when they happen away off and you don 't th ink about It." aald Chief D eputy John E. W arren of

m ent. “W hen It happens close a t home. If* different."

A nmnll. h n u h -llk e . d knocked from itx hlnge.j. was only domofle to the bom . -N one ol.the-bodiM o t th e three

■ and five Negro vlcUma boreb rn tT m n rltirD rr irc rP c a lC w h o treated D nuehtry and «xi nT (gi~5ru>rviciim s rg id r ’-Tifty didn 't even look dead.''

T lie v lc tlnu Included O acar Lee Cottle.' 27, and his wife, Annette. 31. tenan t operator^ of th e to.

owned bv KUTns Bly an t. about th ree m iles south of Clinton. The

-WiUiua

«f allegiance and Ann Seymour led th e « .H -c lub pledge.

D anny Simpson gave a dem* — wTHtytlnw ^ hnw -tft-m ow - a

lawn: Carol W arr on carding a lamb: Jim m y K loer on llUIng o u t record book*, a n d Kenneth W arr on d ifferen t mtlhoda of catching chickens,

VallB Savage was a guest. The

Meet Slated for Probate Judges

SHOSHONE, July 13— There will be a no-host d inne r a t the ManhsKAR e sl« a t 7 p jn . jtton-, day lo r Judgea In the S o u th Cen- - • - ’ iifl Judge'* OMOcIatlon.

:Uns_ls—to

WAKE ME 8:30

WILD RIVER 10:50 '

N O REPEATS

reactivate th e organlrAtlon. ex­changes of Idens. discus.^ m utual problem s..and provide a-m eans or inform ing the public o t prob­lems of th e courts. .

T h e la s t meetlnR of the ' group was held in Septcmbex, 1060,

Tw in FalU.

~"ADUl^ 5 - CHILD ...................... FREE

M o tp r - V u

ROCK KIRK DOfiOlHY CAROl •

HUDSON DOUGLAS MALONE LYNLEY

the Za.st SiLttset•p b O R S O PP 4 l ; t s PJH. — 78c T IL cTt h e n CmLD~g

police.O fficers recovered several

tleles th ough t to belong to the car owner w hen they searched th e cam p m aintained by th e pair

base of the canyon. ilM t~T »th will beChanjes

to n .said.

Sm ith. Bridge, was fined W and costs W ednesday by Burley Jus­tice of th e Pence Alfred Crane to f <Sflrlng w ith a noUy mullJer.

was c iU d by a sU te police of-

LIMITED ENGAGEMENT - DON'I

WAIT - SEE IT NOW!

BREAKING ALL RECORDS'.

■ a i r 'm .» th e road.

—ThB-Negroes,—aJl-«f-O U nton, were M ary MorrLiey. 7o: Joyce Ann M athis. 13; Ludle Mathts, 181 E arl Bell, u . a n d Samuel Newkirk. 10.

vestlng'tobacco In the li others h a d been tying tobac< U D dct_thfljihelkr_adlo!n!-- “

ATTENTIONf- Basebdll Fans!

M AX PATKIN^-F-UNNIEST-CLOW-N!-

r ' ‘

Game Starts ~

Pntk ln Is tn* diamond’s dlK lest. He, U a natural comic, hilm le «nd cofitortlonlst. who will panic the

• Inns ax hc 'cocs-th rouch hiT IftURh-provoklng a n t l ts l " " Billed as the funnle.iti m an In the game, he will ex* ceed his advancc notices as h e s tru ts around the field doing hU stunts and doublc-Jolnted -routines. P a tk ln became a clown by accident, when he turned

t _ to tomfoolerj- a lte r throwing his arm "out" pitching loc the W llkcs-Barre icnm of the E astern League. ‘

..The_iHen_Cleveland .mimager, Lou Boudreau, caught.• hU nei in an fxtUbliton game a iid liked I t so much

Jh a t-h » pr/'m pu.rt_nn:ni.|.c o n tra c t— ltIm rac cc ri- in ir-ln « iin u in e o u ji“ *ndT thaT turnstiles clicked merrily. Loose-Jointed and crnne- necked. Mox contlnuaUj-. com es-up w lih .n e w 'a n d - funnier routines.

effCK anBleFT’i

n “RETURN TO PEYTON PLACE” was one of his best;, Carol Lyn- lej^ portrays, the youthful authoress-of a

------- n Q v e l“ t h a t i n m s ' a * snTall town and ' i t s “

people inside out. NOW PLAYING AT TH E GRAND VU, the film is a sequel to

• “Peyton prace.” Both are on the top No. 1 — seller lists.— ’

^IG FREE MONEY GAMI

A game you’ve played hundreds of times before. Come Early . . , S tay L ate . . .Have F.un’ * ,P!nyinpr‘ THis, the Most Popular of-all Games 1 FREE FOR EVERYONE!

2ND GRAND p r iz e

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g ^ R K E T S A N D F I N A f ^ E ^est Reports i I * • » * ■ * Jf’ I* * - Hcleased for

cfflcks - -L iv e sto c k . Gi -ains Dairv Hertls.V - — I _____ I-.. f rSn-' l;»iVVrn‘l y . J / O R n o M E . nil-

1961 ■ ■ , __________________ ■ ' J IM K S -N E W S , TVt i m e s -n e w s , t w i n f a l l s ; i d a h o VAC'S e l e v e n

« n k over 3'.^

in ilienelK h-

f 1 twlnt O’" i“ 5 iiL f*d nnd Included i^ f f T a e n e m l Food.-.

K«2 ^ f 0d^cu. wiicel- Oulf Produclnft

tjSil ‘EiS^Jain H>»» “ f'® l a S n w bflo*»hi5ladustriaravcrn[[e.l^ a r tk U»«- iMdf i d iJh tavwcen-

^ t o ^ l t u a t i o n - n n d S w M buslne-w outlook,

can be liopcd for elreunuuncM. nc-

• tooW ""*- '** a.onr.ihe near

lock Averages

5 a.

E

I - - « , S ; : a :

>Wnt Alrlinx i; Ub

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III ni'tr rrf.l>r laniK |l3 '«nil <luwn ihl rm fwn. tS-3.<!>: h r» r fitkrwn |-:.CD. ami c»Bnrr rwr. (nd buck*llu^V;. IM,' Falfrm* lop. US. Hull

,iii.Siii .iin.. iiK.<o-n^7o; j;o.;«n it*.

l^nEi rnnilniiril In

r n ..I tocA < :»-(ti..............

... .M t\ . (U h*(l«n. i:0.tft>t2l.>0: (Odd /at h>l(»r>. Il»> ---- fammYirlal con. uUlllr

vV*l ralvn, ROral i ftJ tl.... I. «I-»::.SO: nirJIunf tlMr.,

|2 lk i:i; l<ul«l(ln >u>m-ti;.M->IMO; - M i n i h«iC>rt. Ito.t2l.t0i

rMdini IlMSO; I tti .

i«i..7 1.1 . I » I —h .in Iwnrt. Calm

....... - ••. n'nl »nou*h mi i»l» I* -LwUan. ItiT^Ipti carrtfd'/or TrU 2>r‘a auelton.

roRTI.ANI>T(>nTl.ANn. Of*.. Juir » r u r i ' -

(I'!’nA>-CatlI» r.": utllll)’ •’It! .UH'lar.1 iW n anl h><r>n •«nnrMull«r anil low utility f«»i 1#-

r«ivp« ini Rnnd anit Ixw pn> 22.2': •liiiUr.l lh?2.

lto>< l»n- Kn I an-t 2 liiil^h*'* 1«0>HO n«. M.M: N«. » aii.1 I « 8 H".

anv« unl*al«’l. flhr*n M": ni> n tW aalf^; prlrx ii

1,,-prm ur*; t>w«1 lntrrMt« »'1l ni..- t<l[nl ti ' nn> nt larsMl wnklr runt In

DKNVHIt n^-Mvni. Ji.ir u

..Mtu 1,1100. >al.«.tioi)»: J -" -• -tt^Ma fftT fcwllfln. •

■■ I . MO: .ir»w: *arlr »al tllla ;sa |l». ilnwn v*aL iwrr; hMvl»F wriirtita

ml» J.? J~lati1l.h».li harrf»F* »nrt dill'

" 'sW p 1 «’nn: .laiicSl'r .prln« Unit* ■ tx'ly Inwrf; no v r i r '><**>w hnM.iv»F 1arr.t- .• I'U ihl'r inrln* lamlx rhnlr' I" n'AXlrprl-np 9V»* Mh, 1».*0; tnl««'• nil rrim* rh/ile* arn-<i>t . . ..- lU. .1(l,::a.||>,nni r«o1ar nn.ln* lanta

.aiwt—KaW4»-ll».-14.»J.----

ONfAtlA, 3 i.Rftn; m"*!!* 2% V>» 'r>.|.H t«n.2S0 Um. 1

fhnt»» t l * ^ an nna lo»i1 thnlf»-lrn« «»» rrna-rallv •lr—>T, UIIIIIt

• K « lA: oliiiihUr ’i w l r KfU'ri .un r~~’

h«ir*n tn.HA.;

11(1.1,nn Inwap; «h<>lr* and pi..')7.00-lMb|.|OO<l a'nd thok* U.OO-.

i.OO. . *

• c m c jc c o r w r ^ isItn*< T.mo; biilrhm ZJ.1-n.fian.BaA.]._aia.aA.ft

ORnOME, ,i„iy. 1 3 - O f tllc .'.8 , prc•- nil I , , ; OoodllW.:

;, >">""111 .aiui Jerom e Coiimy H'tO liiiiirovcm rni n - w . ,

ciatUm ii'.Hiiiis n„n, 1^.0. 41 herds'anil uvrrii?c-;l i.vrr 30 pound* of but- • . iiiTfni- {or. rhf m onth nf June.

.1■nif toj) herd.- Iticludcd: H iisli'

,1,,,,.. Ufld. Jcronic. w ith. ll‘'l ''i 'i i i \ nveriiRcd

'' \Miii n''iofSulll .1111(1 41.7 pounds of biU'

:ty.i Icrfnl. HdI) Kiiiicr. Jeroriif. with ui‘* 23 roRL'icrPd nnd gn idc H olstdns,

;nv.T»Rr<l i.iTJ pound.i of iiilllc I'5n:id» or b u tirr liit .

Beef for China■ BUESOS M R S a. Juw 13 H'Pt^Nntlonal Deputy M;inu«r Bu«iuct 6rrrA sattl ye.itfrd;Ihftt-ArKentllift'm Tjn^l'Tori.. surpUw bw( lo Com nninut

TUP cbnercMmnn el.iimcd l lia l Pi-p.-ldfnt Ariiirn Kronfli.' j;l t)P.<l keen npproarlii-d on dm propovM Mie Aiid Invnrpd n B ut Uiai ro re le n “ MuuMpr Adolfo MujtlCd wns iiKiHnM tueh ti dcnl,

_ Bu.V5iiei M»id thp Clihic'p. « h p are cxperlendtii; ti>oii fhijrtnRr,^ _b«ftu.»c oi OniMic ' ' .............................. In l)tiy

n ndill.

i5-Gompete'1oi^ Miss USA Title

Active Mart For Heifers, TSteers NotedA cood ilm o{ flit Kiccm nndjTwiii

hcHeri found nn nrtivp mnrket Pcllj-Rrm aitftln Wcdncsdny n i ihe Tw in F^tls Livestock CommlMlon com. pnny inle.

Ctiolee Merr* In nil welRht* u-lth a (nir U’ciL'hlnii-r<imlliloit Aold very depeml.ibly Mvely filled civitlc dl,teountvil Bccordlnsly. Cowx were nome-

. tt'hnt »lowrr on Rrwuy offerlnR* iShowlnR low yipld.-, ,Hol*tcln fed Ktcfrii wprp nrtiv f nnrt »irong in 3S eeiitji liiRhpr, Vcnl wn.i JT jQweiZ-i.'ccdct—itciu-i—u.-ere—1

*23.50. 7(W nt-S3J.fin. B27 ftl »33.6n. nnd 000 nt j : i TO; I.m hpr Plrrep. n ie r ; .^8 nt S21.35, nud 638 nt S25J0; 'l-hpoii 7.nim. Jerom e, BSO nl J23 mid fipil ni $22,00; Onle Anderson, niilil. a a n t $32,(10; E, T.-Knd Dnlp Mc.v<iier. T u 'ln Piiil-V

1^720 nt .$:3.no; c , o , Dnvl*. •I^ •ln l-'nll.v !>03 nl J-Ji.ld; vie NelKon,

$22;-A . C.

Picnic Slated By Retarded Cliild Groui)

r_»i.. ____ . . . . .. 82a I *23.

und ilPiidrr nnd W ooten, U nu-'cH lor Hftnr<|i-d Children \ sen. 820 nl $;'ir.O. I rtlscii"fxl-nl llie roiincll's mept-

)!nrold Jolia-oii, Twin F a l l . v b n s e m e n f . sold frpd.T lifitcM ftvernK lnH L,-''’? '1$',,'' f ’‘ ‘‘'■'■'V H M -pfn tnns-n t »2240 And .w a;- I’ ^ '“ ''1'"' « ' Hnrmon park.

• n. *2l.linN.i,,hPr P lerc7 ' ’ '»=“= Vnll^yJ21.00. nnd 5nn n l $31.20; | Per/wnal

.......... nnd Mins lold h p l f i T ' c ' P r o v i d e d .i»ver.iKln« S3t)-iwnid« n l jc i.tu j 9 " ^ ' '''■’■'‘’' hed. nnd GiUin.$:n,iin<l Henry Ebbpr.-ij, r' 'U K .nin %■n nppolnird Piihl f n 'in -- ’ '5irn<l of n conim ee to m rci

Hold nlprr .......... ■

I f !

pOIIHd-<

netlvc wltli n Riind drmnnd. LIrUI yenrlInK focdiT hplfers w ere-^ery nctlve .nnd .hcnvler welRhLi Mid 2.' to 50 centJi low-

I^IU. BOld e?,IV:Viimlor hlRh *i'hool bulldlnR would : present _cIiim-

nRrni: 4.sn'|

'.m iic l. „(vnrli

•:20 rpsiMprwl ^md Rriide Hoincln.v » ! n .y ^ Sy * POiuwl.^ Of mlllt

I r*. CAlt.’narHiontvlth''33dTriY iiuii-i Hoisteln,v nv»Tft(t«l u c 5 pound.i

«•'<! -tl.fl pound-vx^m it- iJ-rfnt, ClniKi,. n e rn a rd nnd Sous, IIi«/rlton, «,’iih <0 reslsterw l-H ol- ftVtJns, ftvpriiKPd 1.3« pounds of. mllli nnd 11.5 p ound i <jf butter- ftvt, •

ntudenl In renl e.itnir sppeiiln- comppte lonlRhi /o r the

-USA^_________ ________

t.ibL-e Mvlor, H un t, wn.i 11 Knulc liol.M.'iiis, (xvcraswl j .201 pound* ol luiik nnd 41-2 pounds of buitiTfm. N ewbrouRh. nnd Mruclifk,.W endell, wlUi A2 reaW- tcrod- nnd i;nidp HQlatg li it.^ v p r- i:K e ^ l .2i 2 pounds, of_inillc nnd ■<1.1 pounds of b u tte r fa t. Sinn

- hl .hrr: N"- 'IF rlt r l rr , .I.-rome; w ith 20 Rradc -l'.'r; h7avJ avtrnRcd 1,181 potind.i. . r -hitP M'-.: lO fm llk nnd 40,1 poimd.i of lim-

s v 2 j.liimP|tcrtni, Oordnn M artin . Muni.f.‘‘Ki5l«etl.JUol3lclns.,av-

....................... <0.0 P<nni(L% nf bu tte rfa t.. Archie Malone,' Jerom e, with 28 rpRisiered Jlol.stcliw, nVcrnRPd 1,310 pninids of m ilk n/ ' - - pounds of biitierfftl. Do! biiult. JiTtjme. with 23 r.fade Hol- .steliis, nveriiKtd 1.178 pounds 0; m ilk-nnd anj-pounO .i-or-buller^ in i. C!mrle.H W ard. Jerom e, with 20 rciyjjiTfd nnd (trade llcLiteliw, nvcrnrtd UQO pounda of milk nnd 30.5 pound.1 of biiitpj-fat. W arrtn R, Blupmer. Jerom e, with f i Rraile lfol*teinji. civeraRed 1,112

Tn-laV* 'rr~«. I'onlind 'c iral^ I chanir:

Darirr to arrlva marbrl. : 0hilpmant. df1l*tr«1 toaiii

hulk. 20- 1. r •hipmrnl. il<-li.*f»-l <

Ila.d ohllt haam ' JOnllnarT ......................................

■ r r*c«lcrt»T W h'at 82: b»rl»r

ii:.2i^tu.2S. CallU ItOO:

t*«ra rullr 1c alm ifona;' •lauthl'r. radr: «o«l and choir*im Mt.2S-»«.(IO-_ «nod

School’s Fate For Belleviie Set for Vote

i j ’’ HAILBV. Ju ly IS - 'A n elecUi

MSjj^hK I t i , ’

V ? ' !'.

lo decide w hether .o r ,no t Uie B ellovuo-hleh school should be clo.icd wilt bo held from 3 to 8 p.m. T uesday In th e Bellevuq hlRh echool (omnAiilum.

T h e eleclloik, was cAlIed b ; truBtM5'of-claas'A“schoo1-ai8trlct No. Ol' iif le r .th e boiu^'.i^ccepUd n pe tition presen ted a t . th e r reg. ulitr meeUnK M onday evening.

T h« peUtlon w m signed by

?Se Winners - “rClub ListedI ? .home of -Mr*.

»m ii winners were W fil"?'"}. “"'I' Mf«*lrBi;,Mr«. L, LlnR^ • Plt*pntrlek

J. 0 , Pumphrcy.

RlvIng holl«Jay^wUi_lnclude. Not. 23-24. School wlU dism iss At.3:30 p in . Dcc. 21 for C hrlitm a* « • callon a n d continue throujth Jiuiuftry 1. G ood Friday a lw will be ohaerved. Clo«ln« da te \jlll be ^ tay a 8 . 1B93. :

A co n tra c t was sicned with W chiud E . PleW ."iriira«lu»»« of lie U nlreralty of M ontana, to

j« c l i m athem aU cs and science - Uio HaJley high school.

Potatoes and Oniotns

120.40.1 siipplrmrnt .... M aver- ron

IKiiinds _nl $22.40, an d lh n .

.They are the (tlrls whomirviveri the flr.sl round of judelnR :ii the MiM-UnltprsB benuty pftuennt. IV p n ty -e ljh t other* rrrk ln s tlie Mis* USA title were rllmlnnted Insi nlRhi.

T he JudsM h it a unnc nt iht end, They hnd four plnco* l.-fi ir fill nnd six Kirls to fill ihrm;

Indunn. Mls.s K criucky .'.llchtinn. MIss Nrw Jersey

Miss Tcxns nnd MIm W cm Vlr- Rlnln.— A ftep-n-im se-flvo-m lm itps'o f ballotlnR. Miss Ind lim a and.M lM Texn.i.were cUmlnnted.

T he Ml** Unlver.se comppililon will bo held jhla year on rrldn l’ nnd £aturdny niRlU*.

iRiiiR .1.1)01) pound* n 123.00. SliewmnkPr lirolhrr.s,' '

. frnneis Scott. K lm -;$17 :' fed Holstein'’'s t c m r *18- beny. O M nt $22,80; n o c er Lewi* j2l,.W; rood lo rhnice heifers,. Twin FnlM. J.03B.-ai_$32.40 Bnd}$30.»3l.7ft; commerclnl - to - lo w 1J!45 nt $21.70: KuRpnr Orlfl.lROod hrlfpr.v, * in .jin - iitllllv ,Twln Palls, l.flos nt $22 nnd l.U O lhdfers, » l4 .$ lf l ' eommerelnl ;nl$2l.T0; W. n , Sn.vase. Klmber.l.cov,*. mihiu- cow*. JU -ly. 1JB8 a t $21.91); Vic Nelson, I »1S; en iu im nnd eutiem . * ii-$ i3 : Twin m ils , 1.050-n l $21.70,-andleomm errlnl bulls. $t8-$30- Utility Mike Rnndall. Twin FStlls. I.020!bulb, *1S.$17.50; llRhl bulls $12-

« ).70. Ijin.Prnncis Scou sold fed heifers] S io i'k r r i.an d fiTdrrs: IU‘av\

ave^rnjrlns-014. pounds n l $21.80.]feeder M.'er«, $IP.S22: lls h l feed'.

' hich rbolec-B terrV C o)('en‘ an(l''Mr<. M e r f e ^ j ? S l ^-.oMinirrcinl to b w i„ re now le.rliinR the S r i

I $31,70. Shew-1

Mnrtlin Perry. Iiislrurtor forthp spccinl swlmmlnR class for TPtnrdrtl 'Jhllflrpn ;'reported on proRress.

nVXKlVKS ASSIONMKNT JEROME- July 13-Arinv Pvt.

Kriip.n L, .Smith, /oiii nf .Mr, nnd Mrs- Claude P. finiltli. 123 Flttli nvpnuc wp.M, .leronie, wa.s nMlun- i-(| In ih r nofiili e»i;liicpr b n i. • ............... I't- Ili'iiiilns. Git* June

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heltcrs nveraRinc 801 and 7D1 Uleern, $in^$i0.50; poorer cradepound* a t *31.70,----------------'------- u t r c n t r - T in jn : - heavy feeder

Lavern Sironc. n i e r . sold heifers, • $n .J20 : lirh t feeder feeder .ilcer.s nvernBlrm SO a\M ten . s:o-f73; common hcifcr.s, pound,s n t $23,00: Agulre and $13-I17: siper cnlverr. $21-$20: *ons. Mountnln Home. C07 ntjcommon quiillty steer calvr.s. |20«

January iind completed basic tm lnliig n t Ft. Leonard Wood,

of bu iterfat.-R a lph M arlin. H un t, wUh nine

U"?lsten-d H olstein*.. avernRcd pound.1 ot m ilk nnd 39.1

pounds of butUTfat. Lyle i \ An- derron, Jerome, w ith 31 regU- tcred HoUtcliui, nvemRcd 1.118 pound.s of milk a n d 38.8 pounds o t hutterfni, Ja<tk Nelson. Jcrome. w ith 47 (trnde Holstein*, nver- r.g«yl 1,071 pound.-* .o f m ilk and 38,7 pound* of b u tte rfa t. W. O. Priest. Jcrom e. w ith seven reg'

■Litered .Jcrsev.^. nvenured C91 ■ i f milk 1 - • —...........................- nnd 3B.I pounds

o f bu tte rfa t. Jo h n Herrm ann. H unt. whK 12 rcfflitered and Rrado HoLsielns, nvernRCd 1.178 pounds of milk tvnd 37,0 pounds of bu tte rfa t. .H orace Mescrvy, D ietrich, w ith ri'rTir. »».gi»-

nu.-BcU reported th a t 88 cows

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f iFtijk bs•Th« f«V>wlnir fulurw <iiHiUt1»ni ar» pn»idfd hr K W. WcRnlxrla and *«npaitr.-Twlii ralla.

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of bu tle rln t: Shorty . crnci'>- Hoi- .I'Uln-fljyjietl.by H ugh nnd Henry Reid, Jerom e. 2.030 pounds of nilllt and 102.8 pound* of bu tter^ T atT W hltc -T op . rcgU tered Hol-

: .stcln owned by Lyle P. Anderson., Jerom e. 3.130 pounds pf milk and , 01,0 pounds o t buUcTfftt, nnd i HQrn.i,_gmde_Holatcln_Qwned_by.

LToyd N. A nderson. Wendell, 3.- ■■■ >ound* of m ilk and 88.8

s of bullcrfot.11 In lta, padft.H olstcln-ow ned-by.

Ion, nrodueed............. - . ..ilH r-n n d 'S a J

l>ounds-or-bu(lerfatr6tellar|frade Holslcln oK-ned b y .Norm an Johnson. H unt, 2.520 pounds.of m ilk ' and- 05 .7 -pouhd .ro rbu tte ri- fa t; Beauty, reRLntcr'ed HolstelQ owned by Lyle P . Andemon, Je ­rome, 2J70 pounds of m ilk and83.0 pounds of b u tte rfa t: Mlatle. Rrndo H olsieln o w n e d 'V Bob Fuller, Jerom e, 3,1S0 pounds of milk and 81.7 pounds of butter-., fati and Prockles. RTsde Holsleliv owned by C harles War<J,.Jcrome. produced .3.400 pounds •of' mills, and 81.0-pounds o t butterfat.

PonUac,' registered ^HoUtcIn fflcd by I j- le -c .- Andessoa,-Jcr.

romc. produced 3.310 pounds of m ilk .nnd qo.o pounds or,b\llt«r> fa t; Spot, urado HoUticIn owned l?y H u 8 h .a o d -J lo n ty -IU ld .-J e - . rom c,-2^40Txm nitr-0r:n im : and-80.0 pounds o f -b u ttc r fa i; Dell. Rrade Holstein ow ned-by Hugh and ften ry .Reid, Jerom e. 3JM pouwU of m ilk a n d 803 pounds

..Weol.toptJulurca-eloacd. L4-(tnli l«««r in .1 cL ji cant hlxticr: 0«K ItrOb: Dae. UHSb: Marrta leO.tb.

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United in Kirjiberly Rituals

A nita M iller Is Hifty's'Bricl^irf

Kimberly Rites', JCIMBEIILY, July 13 = ^ A n lU

M iner Im d Maurice illlty re­peated marrlsRo vowa n t 7:30 p in . Ju n s -3< Sn th»-K im berly N an ren o church ’ li) » double rln tt ceremony performed by iho Rev. Clayton Bon»r o( the Cnn-

' yon Hill Ttnxorens church. Cald­well. ftfttiAted by Uie Rev. Tiny Jom ei o( th e Kimberly Nnzarene

rorm lnic th# backtfround for th e ceremony were two baitkeu of w hite Rladloll nndTlnlc clirys-

1. An nrranKemcni of

Demonstrations*Givenrat-Porley

6I10SH 0N R, July I3-D em on- ntrntlons on mnklnR corxaRex

im flowers and pine cnnen and - a bnsle flower nrransem ent •rc Riven to members of the

Lliicntn County Home Demon* filrnilon council « t the ir tneetlnR Mniulny afternoon a l thg county cnnrUioiuie.

Mrs, P .-K . Stowetl cnnducted tliG meetlnK. •

Mrs. play Burnum Anil Mrs. Jolm Conwiiy.wcro appointed lo tlm -nom lnallnB -rom m lH **-for folrcllnR a rIaIa of .onieer.t fnr Ilin cnmlnR year. A third r l>rr will b« nanirit In the niltleo from tho Hlcliflclil ar - plfiruMlon was held rccnrdlnR the fnir booth to. b« »rt up by

"Tho Lord’a Prayer;* Accompa­n is t and orRanlst was M rs.'R ob- • r t D enton, Kimberly.

T h s bride Is the dauRhter of Mra. OUbert Miller, Kimberly, a n d tho bridesroom Is the son o f M n . MATlhA Illlty, Mampo: ',

Olven In m arrU se by h e r un» ele, D. A. Milter, the bride wore ft fuU-IenRth d re u of whito or­ganza trim m ed w ith sMiuIni and aeed pearls on the front. The ]enR sleeves and aUrt hod IriMls of lace.

. he ld by a crown of seed pearls.She carried a bouquet of DellRht

_rM es..elephBnolJi.(inU tiivU i?tccl cam atlona. H er only Jewelry was a pearl necklace and earrlnRs, a Blft frozn. h e r 'fa th e r , the la te M r. Miller, s h e carried a hand-

-k e rch ie f-w h ic h belonsed to .he r

Thn nex t mertmif will br held In September, ilia da te to b nounccd later.

WOTM Circle Has Conclave

T l> e 'rrlendsh ip circle of the Women o t the Moose met a t the Moose hall Monday with Mrs. Clnudo Severt. Irlendshlp chair­man. In iharRe.-A low iuporty wa« planned for

W omen of the Moose officers------- rsrTp:—

were Mrtrky O lsen,-K im berly;• M rs. Dave' Lazure, Kimberly;

P a tty Rue. Durley; Mrs. Bob PhllUps. epokane. W ash., 'and Joyce C arter, Parma.

Th« attendanU w «.. ........------------- a like ••ln -plnk_brocada..dreiaea.

M lis M iller ean led * Cascade

M arian Martin l^atterrr

a t th e home of Mrs. Oene Mcln> tyre, 45T Taylor street.—O tfloors-for—tlie-com lnii-year

M rs.-C laude Beverl, chalr-___j; Mr*. Ronald Scherutt. s«c»retary-lreasurer. and Mrs. Lewis Hotfmnn. publicity and scrap­book. ----------------------

M rt. ^ b e r t WelcJ}, Caldwell, ------- out'Of-town-Bueat a t the

armouneM a t a late date.- Mrs. L u ther Morton and .Mrs. Claude Severt sen-ed rerreshmentJi.

T ha'trldesiiiaiaireBrrlcd-eolbouquets o t pink and while cor-•jaTWis:------------- :......................._Charfl_CrooluLjind_IJ^_QablcB, nieces of the bridecroom. were candlellRhters In dreuM of white orsanrA over pink taffeta.'

Flower 8 in . Karalle B ladtf.

fo r-h ti-b ro ther. t;iihers in c lu d e Ed, Mansfield, Twin PalU; Bill R ichardson, Nampa; Stanley Fal- . l l* .^ K im b frb ':_ A n a y _ J e n K n . M eridian, a n d Stephen Alien, S a lt lA ke City.

F o r he r dauRhler'j weddlnR M rdJrM lller.Brlcct«l.a.lKlee.broi caded dress witit pink acce.isortes Mrs. Hllty choie a navy blue drcM w ith • whilo Bce6!worlea. E ach wora nn orchid corsage.. T ho weddlnc was, on th e Both

wcddtnR annlveruiry of the bride's nrandparenis. M r. and Mr*. Bert Stivers. Mrs. Silvers .wore.a.navy blue ia<;n dress w ith w hilr acee.w rirs and a. corsARe of white fenUierrd cnrnaUons edsed in Rold.

3om » 300 rum U nttended thff

Johansen Weds Miss Nelson in Jerome Service

JEROME. July 13 V- Dlans D « , Nelson and Theodore c. Johan-

........m arried a t a pm . June!u Bi the .Awembly of Ood church before a backurounrt of a cro.1* on«a church, lighted white tapers In candelabra snd pink and whiU! Rladloll ln large bs*lc-

T he bride i.'i the dauithier of the Rev. and Mrs. Clsytnu Nrl^on a n d the brUIeuroom l.t the «m of Mr. and-Mr*. Christian Johan.'cn. Snnia Crus, Calif. • Tlie . Rev, Nrlv>n performed th r teremortx.

•.zr- u',. luKiFT^iivtrftirnpuu)ri i,r, lui KiirW h ir< iA n 5 iu ? ? rw h if r ............and white ,bnws trimmed the pews,. n i r bride. Riven In marrlaae by h rr srandfather. llarolil T. Ncl«tn. w as'd ressed In a floorlenelh-itown-wiih-M hBpBl-Ualu-lllftfl? n r u'liiie net witli. *"lsef“

innel over laffeia, The Jlt.ea ^ d ic e _ w n « _ highliBhtert wiih rhm e«ones. She wore a »lr,’nu of cultured pearl*, a gift of the hrldegfoom. '

Marge Nehon. sl»ier of (he brlrte, was the matd of honor. She

Iwore «■ piint green rhiffon over Utffeta street 'leng th sheath', dres.1. TJiB overshIrt was decor-; a ied with white flowers around thfl bottom. She wora a crown shaped green straw hat with veil and matching sloves, white pearls a n d carried a fan shape bouquet of white carnations.

^usan Stewart and Vivian eicw ort.-S»n-Jo»«, of th e bridegroom, were brides­m aids. T hey wtfre dressed Ja Rowns Identical to th s t of the m aid of honor and carried fan-

jh a p e d bouqueis of white snd p ink carnations.

lU la Nelson, sister ot ihe bride, os flower girl. She was dre,«ed

..I a m in t Rreen ctUffon over la f- fetii full skirted frock -with a scoop neckline and pearH, She also wore white rIovcs and car­ried a while basket of pink rosepetals, .. . _ _____

Tom Stewart, brotiier of tho brIdeRroom, San J a « , Calif., was best man,' John Stewart. San Jose. Calif,, and Marvin Bnrbee. S an ta Crur., Calif., were iishera and also acted aa candlellghlers,

Russell King wss Pianist.B arbara Stevens sang "The Wed­ding Prayer."

Mrs. Nelson chose a green lace ..ver ta ffe ta dres,s wlU» belRfl'ac* cessorle* for her daughter'a wed.- dlnR. Mrs. Johansen wore a pink and white nylon afternoon dress w ith w hite accessories. Both wore- pljil( and white carnation cor-

**A*Mceptlon waji held In the EpLicopal parish hall. Mm, Mer­rill sum m er waa reception hos­tess. assisted by M n. Russell K in * and Mrs. Adrian Scarrow. Mrs. n. n . nobertf. Ooodlng, m -la tered th e guests.

T ho bride's table ww e b ia e d w ith an cmbroUtered dacron and'o rB an« relo lh"w llh -a ti-6verttir tof embroidered organdy. T he four-tie red we<Jdln« cake .waa decorated with pink rosea and topped w ith affrer wedding ^U *. I t wa» on a m iiror .s u r ^ n d e d by tralllnK myrtle and plnoehio rosebud* and flanked w ltti p ink

Mr*. J - .n . Slewart, San Jose, c u t and served the cake. Mrs, T om Stew art and Mra. K. L. C arlson pouted.

w ith oranRe aeceasorlea a n d belRe ahoei fo r travel to Olader-pftrle a nd 'C anada . She wore th e white orchld-from -her-brldal-bouqueU-

T h e bride «aa graduated from Jerom e hlRh Khool In 1958 and a ttended Orlnim'a Busineaa col'

.^QcaJeUtuJilMl

O ut-of-tow n Rueats* Included th e brIdeRroom'* parentjt. Mr. a n dMr*. C. Johansen. San ta Cru*; ^tr.-and-M r*.-T6m *8tew art,- Ban Jose, and Mr. .and. Mrs. z . , L. Carlson. California;' H arbld-Nel- son. Ubby, Mont.. and other* from 'A berdeen, Pocatello. T w in FaUs, Ooodlng and Rupert.

Piano Students Present Recital

lamblen, a t)ls studio.,

T e c e p t la im ru i in ra n y ^ rD rr i iia

In/ 'IfT to iu .inM li..StlADOW-SLIM

Cast a cool ahodow In a stnlk- aUm ohcath w ith .the i^Mclal de­tailing o t scallops for lop In­t e n t . Ea*>--»ew, and Just w h at ydu need to lift you,out of ho t- u-cather doldhim s.Send cow l'

Prin ted Pattern M19: Misses'eizcs 10. 12, M, 18, la . s iw - i e

. takes 3 S y v d * 4S-lnch fabric.Send 'M centa (colns> fo r'tb l*

pattern — w id 10 cent* (or ea£h pa ttern to r llr»t-clau m ailing. Send to M arian M artin, -nm es- News Pfcitcm Bepu. 233 W est IBlh SU.New York 11. N.Y. P r in t Plainly name, addreaa w ith ,«l*e and style number.

M rw -V -E llla-K nlK hr'ifT tcr'the ceremony. Mrw C. a. FallLi. Mrs. Pauline Crookr. Mrs. Joe Ooheca and Verllna O rr cut the cake and served the punch. Mrs. Al-II. «■_-IH(ITT_ ■

brHcTw charge of tho reception.• Hellcn Ann, Bonar, cousin

the bride, was In charge of the Buest book and Sherry Silvers abn a eou-<ln .of-tlni- ~ ranRed the gift table.

For the weddlnR trip to no rth ­e rn Idaho and Spokane, the new Mrs. Hllty changed to printed Placket d rfjs. TTte couple wilt re ­

in Payette whcrn U llty isJ . U. __

. mosf beautiful. P rin ted - Summer. 1801. See

T new color c ftw -los. 6«bi1 35o nowl

.. . . iahd Mni. Wayne Boothe. Paul. "Ch'oconne.** D urrant, and 'F rom a Birch Canoe"; Rhonda McComba. dauRhter ot Mr. and Mra. D ais McCombs. H eyburn,

U oyd Merrill. Paul, "Puck.* Orleg. and a novelty number, "Across the rooUlghls"; Ferrl* Taylor, son o( Mr. and M ;a: Mel- b e rt Taylor. }leybum. "Rhap*

. . . th s Lagoon," n im l : Jack M errill, son of Mr. an d -M r* . U oyd Merrill. "Marche SlaVe." Tchalkm-sky. and 'T h e King's RtUfle^'.",Bftlnts:,flrenda-MtriUL

____ igency and h b wife wllteach In the Payette school sys- wm.

T h s bride was craduatrd from Kimberly high school and a t ­tended t h n College o t Idaho Caldwell.; HlUy was graduatec from ifom pa high scliool a n d thi College of Idaho.

O ut'O f-staie Rue.iu la the .wed d in s included Mr. and Mrs. Wil­liam Silvers, Los Ajigeles. CaUf.

T h e b r i d e was hqnored .a t th ree miscellaneous showers be- fo re .th e wedding. One was giv­en by the glrLi of Pinney hall a t the CDllciic of Idaho: the sec- onS by Mra. Hllls.M rs.H arm an- In s and Mrs. K arl Dahmer, and th e th ird by Mrs. Frank Blades a ^ Mr*. Jim Praley. A kitchen

M erkel- and •TValta.- W rlghl; M earlm e .Wheeler, dnughler of Mr. and .M r^. Mearl W heeler. Paul, "Betty's F irst W alu." and ••Marines Hymn," and K erry Ar- bon. son or Mr. and Mrs. BlI- be ri Artx>n. P a u l . "Spinning Song" and ."WhccLi.".

'Tlie rrc lla l was th# fourth a croup of recllab beinc present' ed by Hamblen th is summer. At th a conclailon of the r ed ta l Ham blen played organ selec- tlons,

Mrs. Lloyd Merrill pre.Udfd a t the lea Uble.

KETED AT SHOWERSPam OD A LE. July 13-M «i.

Kenneth Craythom was honored. • a pink and bl.ue shower Mon-

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c astleford , ,'ptlUlp Edwwd*. Mftrsmtt,

k, J « r . »nd MT». Jo h n E d- Iril D!eUl:h, exchnnited

I f 8 p jn . -Saturday. ” '■ church

■ “ RW.^Uoyd jiof of Ui?church, perform ed

dnblt rlns ceremony before tS S w H of URhled imit ondles In th e ' can- M ir i b u k e u of delphln<, jiiiiiM ind pink rose* w ith

uUo bow» and an a r- ieal_of_flower* 'o n the Wblt* ta tih 'b o w i 'dccor*

keU o( tlov.-ers v e re used around leTOom and an arrangem ent aa on the piano. . . Penny Ku.iy played backuround

m uslc.durlng . thejeccpH on;____Mrs. Leonard Vltelc.- aun t of

t h e ‘bride .’and M tt. Rom B ur- soync, slater of the bridegroom, c u t and served th e cake. Mrs. Pau l PovalAwskl, aun t of the bride, poured coffee and Mrs. Jam es Laudn and Mrs. D arrel Parker presided a t the punch b(wl. O ther reception nu lsU nts were Mrs. Melvin Moore. M rs Joe WIsecaver. Mrs. Louie Jaure- gul. M eridian, a u n t of the bride- groom, Mrs. Ira 'Wallcer. Mrs. SSilrley K aercher' and Mrs. JakeeiftW ecV er.................................

Linda Orayehl.waa In charRe . th e ftuest book and Mrs. Ronald Foukal 'a h d W anda WIsecaver were In chanre of the gift book T he R ifu were arranged by Mrs Dob Long. Mrs, Hershel Griggs,

bride, given In m arriage bcr faUier, chow a floor 1 drcM of Cliantllly lace m in e d 'n a a nd" taffeta;

ntd irllh a fitted bodice ^ » V wablUne. scalloped slOlM Uimmed with sequins

Ul» polflt sleeves. T he bouf- ...........Uimmed w ith laeo

Ktr Ilniertlp veil o f ' Illusion tdd in place by a sw eel- rt hmlbud, S h e . carried a

otvUte carnations, teBtered~wlth"

At toteu of sentim ent she I a KsnisTbl wedding brac>

a vtddlsi' veil borrowed Mm. Bob Ntlson, corrlcd a hsnky her mother carried

ler vfdillAg, a blus I ta r te r .tqr~Ur>.-KeUan. v id a lalter-shoe:

j rtthplested.bouffant sk irl■bnr.t7pe bell with m aU hlng ^ u t tu t and shoes. She car- r t i bouquet of pink m in iature -^_oo,plnk net w ith blue

.. "brldwrna W.— DaHerie iib l e r 'o t the-brlde. wore

I plat bw sded ta ffe ta d reia plesled bouffan t a k lrt

» cummerbund to m atch .

a Pink net h a t a n d \h o e s

MTtod C rrital O ouldfC oun- roo^»l« of the bride a t I fliwi hause, U niversity of

\* ® « ‘h dreasea of aqua pleated

M l lilrt, bow type b e lt and « blu. nei h a u .n n d ahocs.

>»uqueU of pink !!*>« roses on pink J ^ _ ,» lre a m e ra .^ tfti, Debra Povalawskl. ^ f the bride, woro a pink

C am p's Events Are Noted for

Opening MeefW ith the fir:i mx- iIhv «a«on

Mil ? Tnwnkam in ilii' xouili h iU, a'CApntliy of «s 8lrU arc

ihls'week 1* -Tnni'j united N«tion.i." H h “‘m mornltiRn"? - S-'iurday cve-

TliP wconil *rsMon for Cnmp' F rc G rla. J„ly 17. sal.io full, biji turn- U room Jor

Kirls 111 ih r final wpck July

HeSMlrniioi) miiy bu nude n l lliP' CuniD Kir<- OKlcf.

“ “■‘'c am p ers nime home B a tunlsy n fu r ,i f<iur-any »w- Sion -ol nctivltiM nrbund the them e ( j j ' "Di« ni)c)i Candy M oumnm ," c.ibln^ wrre named ^ p p e r m m t ' Hill, .SuRur Plum 'T ret. Lcinonocle SprinRs. tiubble

I O uni l3ungnio^..jcc Cream Cave1“ Unrt'-ftTTm f lm n 'lllll

Progrnm for ilic Kct-ncqiiamt- Pi^U L ibS . fJl-U_ev£nlni_waJ.

th e "Peanue Pnradt," ThursdRv Joined In

skit* during ,«_ i,rQ iram _caltedCracker Jnck Ciirnivul," Dream- joa ts. Inllliiiecl Miccessflilly Injt year, were Inunehed by the Blue B irds on Friday evening n t the Beaver pond,

.M arion Schroyer. •cimp dlree- •or sftid Inainiciignal clawes In* :iuaed woodslore, nature 1 creative a rts and creative cn O the r aciivltlM included ci sings, a cook-oui. making cone birds, fIower_coUectlDB onil cam p benutlfying., ■

TIMES-NEWS. TmN FALLS. IDAHO

Sets W eddina

f AOE THIRTEEN

Another Man's Market First!

T hleuen , Lowlston.K athy Vitek. L inda Povalaw-

ski, cousin o f .th e b r id e .a n d .I r It-ne W alker received the gifts a t the door:

wedding tr ip to Yellow- Atone national park, Jackson Jake and the Tetons, the bride c h » e a beige and while coUOIl slm lih dre.'u with Jacket and matching beige shoes, h a t, purse and glove.v She-w ore the pink rose corsage from he r bridal bouquet _ T h e bride-waa .graduated from -the-C aslle fo rd -h lR h-achoo IM n lOSO, and .a ttended the Unlver* ally of Idaho a t Moscow two years, where she m ajored Ir home economics, 6he plans lo a t ­tend Korthweat Nasorene cOUegc - •. N am pa next y e a i.

The brldCBTOom was graduated from D ietrich high'school In IMS and. from th e University of Ida ­ho In 1W7. H e received his maa- ter'a degree In agriculture a t the

it member o f- Farmhouse fra> tcrnlty . I n 1057 h e .was an In- tom atlonal farm exchange - stu« den t to Burm a. T he couple wll live a t Maralng, where he Is an aBricultunU._e_5ienslon_a8e n l .jn C ^ h e e county.

.. .igtonC a l l f tm u r Meridian, Horseshoe Bend, WUder, Maralng, Council Lewiston, R upert, Filer. Twin Falls, Jerom e. Richfield. Dietrich Burley. T u ill ~ '_______ —...... ........., BlackfoolCaldwell, Paul, S u m and Caslle- fo ^ .

..............Woww- Com-

orrangem 'enti and'bou queU for th e brlcjal party. Mrs £ a rl Hudson baked and decorat* adj**,;w «W llat< »k«vJho..hrW t was honored w ith two brida showers; one a t £ thel house, Moseow,4vlth Pat

Woman Talks ' On Braille-for

League M eetr iL E n . July 13—Mrs, C, V.

Hovey. TwIn Falls, gpoke to the Clover x u th em ii Women's Mis- slonw y lensue on Braille work a t th e meeting this week. ■ •

She explained ih n t she flrsl be­cam e imerosted In Braille when a friend asked her lo assist her In w riting letters to her nephew w ho was blind. Mrs. Hovey en. rolled for a course' of lessons and now docs quite a b it of transla- ^ o n work for the blind.

Gorey^Miss'to'- -W ed-Tanner in.. July CeremonyCAIIEY. jiU y 13—Mr. and Mrit,

Valdo D, Denson. Carey, an ­nounce ihc engaBcmeiit and ap-, pronchlni; m arriage o( their; diuRht-cc. UvunUle. to Qtiry. R, Tanner. Mm of Mr. a n d . Mrs. Clyde T annvr, I>os Angetca.

Tlio miirrlngo will be solem-' nlzed July 20 In Ute Logan LDStemple, - - -------------

Tlie bride-elect Is employed 1 BoeinK A lrv a f t oom panjv 8eat>- t:c. She ntiehded Brlgftani young univcr--'lty .w here she was acUve In student evcnta. She w as major and coinmoiider of th e a ir force ROTC AiiKcle F ligh t d rill team, which 'I'oi) five f irs t places In c o m p e t i t i o n w ith, colleges throughoui iho ,lnt«rm ounialn

Tanner, w ho olv> aivended; BYU. hn.%'(tiled a n LDS mission I lo Mc-Mco a n d is scrvlnR In the ; amiy. iifitT 'w ii ld j. he p lans to compli'ie h is sehoollng In the field of tlenilslry .

Fete Scheduled^

U,S Grade Choice

R ound^teak.. . 79 Sirloin Sti»k . . 89 T-Bone Steak 98>

Front Quarter 3Sl Jsa lu te were led by Mrs. Martin ICnlep.. T h e group voted to send $15 each m on th lo two studenu In Form osa. Mrs. Jo h n O rthel. Mrs. Edw in Llerman a n d Mrs. W alter Kaa.tcr reported ,o n the recent tr ip they made to the tubercu­losis sanatorium fit Gooding.

Mrs.- M artin Hoesler volunteer­ed to serve on the Portland Altar guild In place of 'M rs, Martin K n lep . M rs..£ lm e r Fischer will a t tw d national missionary lea-giif rnnf>ii^Vii.'»__ ln—Jth e_nearfu tu re . Reports were given on th e recent quest n igh t held a t R upert. A film was shown church extension work.

M rs. M artin Llerm an and Mrs, Hugo M eyer had charge of the closing devotions. Hostesses for th e evening w ere .M rs. Carl J»o<wniHind-Mra.' Erm ll-Llndemfln: M rs. Robert-Sehroeder am '

n:TJic^To^i5Pi«nms-WRSPT>TO-

at»large.

Socldf Events ’OLENNS F E R R Y -A ll square

dancora- a re -Invited to-^atlend a potluclc d inne r- a n d open a ir' square danee a t th e Glenns Ferry te n n is coQrts Saturday . The sup­p e r will be a t 8 i). m. v lth the dance to b e he ld afterwards. My­ro n B lltt will call.

..............w lli'have ...a n n u a l fam ily p lc n i c - a f l p.m. Sunday a t H arm on park.

—r - — lIO & -B E V i^ l

re ld l iv M 'h e ld 'f t 'fam ily' reunion and d in n e r a t th e home of Mr. a n d M rs. H enry Mothershead B u a d ar-h o o o rin ^M n -an d -M rs .- Ja m es Dwindelle, O orham, Kans.

former Buhl resIdenLi. will ob- sen 'e the ir 3Sth wedding nnnl- versar>’ w iih a n open house Sun­day III the hom o of th e ir daugh­ter. Mrs. Harold (M argie) Byard, C020 Kirkwood circle. Boise.

Friends a n d - relatives are vlted to call from 3 lo 7 p m .8 to 10 p,m . T h e «T>«\ h w is , .. being a rranged by th e ir children. Mrs. Bynrd ond -O ary . O raham . —M rs.-G rftham -ls -tlie -a la ter-o f M rsr" Carl“ 13cam5~iina~W oody Thurm an. Buhl: M rs. Parley Harmon. Ca.iilefonl. a n d K em 'I'hurm an. r i le r .

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Family M eets ■HANSEN. Ju ly 13 — A family

rplinlon nn'fl •<1lnngp:.:»fl«.Ui«l(l- Sunday a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. T om Sl«elsm lth. Haiuen, honoring h is b ro ther ftnd aisier* ln»laWr-Mr.-<uid-Mrsr-A,-Oowoy- S leeum lth. Abilene, K ans.,. for­mer Burley a n d Kimberly resi­dents, and th e ir daughter. Mrs. G alen Hill, lu u l family. Seattle, W ash. ,

Mr. and M ra. E. M. Steelsmith a n d 'f a m i ly , “Botse. and their

’ BOn-ln<law a n d daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n W hitw orth, and son. OaldweU, also Bltende<l. O th­ers cam e from Jerom e, Burley, T a in Falla. K im berly and H an­sen. F ifty -fo u r r e l a t l v

M g s m m Jock Easterly, M anager of our M eat Dept., is ready to feerve you with the "Best

*df Quality" and the "BeitZ of Price"!

K it back.

of mlnlaWw r‘t ! i ^ 'a n 5 J .* liMket of rose petals

J bearer and c ar-

"*;t * « » JohnnyiJ J* ^ ‘d>an, cousin of the

„ and T e r r r • Vitek ^ «usin of th e btU e.

• Horseshoe

B etty Thlessen. Biisie Simeon, Crystal Gould anfl Wiley, s hosteasesrtM o ther a t tlie Cas-. Ueford M ethodist chureh with M rs. Bob Nelson. Mrs. Melvin Moore. Mrs. Joe WIsecaver, Mrs. L eonard 'V itek a n d Mrs. Jam es L auda as hostesses, '

Special guesU a t the wedding were the bride's grandparents M r. and Mrs. A -ank Vitek, Buhl, and Mr. and Mrs. A nton Poukal. Filer, and t h e bridegroom's srandparenta. Mr. and Mrs. O. O.

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T H U B S D A Y , JU L Y 1

PONCEROFF HURLS, HITS C0WJ50YS TO WINPitcher Blasts Pair of 3-Run Homers in 12-1 Tilt; Game Here Tonight■ RiKhtfinndcr Jim Ponceroff spaccd nlnc-BlllifiRB h its'and belted a pair of thrcc- run homorH Wednesday niRht to kivc the Maffic Valley Cowboys a 12^1 victorj?. It WHH the ninth victory iiKainHt four defeats for Ponceroff who allowed one h it in

• all bu t two inninKfl. Billinpa Hcorcd its lone run on two ninRles and an error in the iirat innha. The Cowboy hittinlr w asn’t the only f jreworkfl of the night. The

_______ ^ ^ ^ * » ..--~ .(CoWUoys*~DenniB Watrner

Fitdier PoncerofEJVouia K ater-H itr

Jim Ponceroff i« a typical pitcher. Ile'w leadinB' tho Magic Valley Cowboys hurling corps with a 9-4 record bu t prefers to talk about his hitting. Aftejr becoming Ihfl firs t Cowboy pitcher to -h lfa homorun.th a season, th e W est (by gosh) Virginia righthartder hud to, take a l)iick seat to Bobby Bubash and Morris Cigar (now <h>-

• parted) in • the pltcher- Miijgging department. ■ But

• thnnkx to a pnlr of Ih rcc-run jiliou BBBlcui B llim ia W cdnwday nlRht, the OstiRe. W. Vrt.. flrc- b o llcrlJi buck with the lendera.

••Doy n i InltB my tu rn In b a t- lliia prnctlco nnyllme th c y ll let

• inc." llie tbbncco chewing p itch ­e r Anyn. - I t liclpx ft pllcher a lot I t >i« cAn h it tlie bnll and no t Unvo tc irnvo tlio gamo becavte of a pinch iillter. I alwAys like

• to tako .my rips."Secondly ho llkM lo Uirow hi*

. fam ball p u t tha opposition. U b .recap of any K«me in w hich he 's participated Roca. "I w aan 't hum - nilnR“ (or the Ramea he lo it or

■ ti really hiimmlnu th a t pea."------ -----------d. T hirdly.

. ball. I ripped it Into c cn te rfle ld .. hs'M tld n flcr eomlnir home from a road Ulp.

•PonEcroff ? tn n d m fe?t. 1 Jnch and welElu leo poundx. A 10> year-old, h e Attended U nlveralty hiRh In MorRanlown. played

' bftiiketball and bueball there , “l ftvcraaed c ither M or J3 p o ln u i gttme rln basketball.’; th e youHR. »tcr *ay<. *'0f course. I wheeled nnd sh o t mo.it of the tim e I ROt the ball, too." he chucklM.

— JItn camo up throuRh the Babe __ iu ith_ lm uc_ ftnd^m £ti.can_ i;.e :

(tion ranks before KiRnlnR w itli _U io .E lilU lttjQ tjL iepoclcdJM .M Q ,

Hicks Pow rs Idaho FaUs Past Chiefs_L_

•n ie candid rlRhthander llsta h is m ost InterestlnB experience

• CM "havlnR bonus offers m ade to tno by different ncouta.”

However, he d ltla t Rian »WlcUy lo r money. H ie I/m AnRCles DodRcrs offered him moro than the ' Phillies and several o ther clubs were In' the sam e llsu re

......................... tha Philliesbecause 1 scout Jo n n

■ on{fenJ“ atjd"T-felt-th(}-Ph»H e# were bulldlntc for th e future." ho

, reports.Ponceroff also demanda « iu a l

Uihe CO:IPB nui-lo-w lta .co w -

^ . . . Curkendall so t th e nlniite - t h a t pushed, across th e w inning

ru n and pitched hla team ‘2-1 vJelary over Ponceroff.

- "Y ou W irth e people I ripped O abby for a triple th a t Rame."

■ "I^jncerofr smllea. " I led th e In­n ing off with a triple and died

W ith Wednesday nlRhffl Rame u nder hjii belt. Ponceroff tr im ­med hla earned run avcrase lo around three and one-half points per nine InnlnRs. •

He a ttends the U niversity of W est VlrRlnla In the i^ff BCUon.

-Tex;an Misses Calf Roping Record

..... ...........H>ltch»i . . . .K enite squared off In a brief f lit flBht th a t brought- all the players on U ie 'beneh 'sp lllln i'on

the-fleld. .The riH tit-BUrted-when W a«- ■T scsrted for llrs t base a fte r

settlriE a walk. Midway down Uie Ujje he turned toward Mac- Kenzle who was .comRiR off the moundT ' -MacKentle threw . a jiuneh th a t was partially block­ed and Wagner countered w ith ^ r lR ht't^at drew blood irom the pitcher's nose.

In the fourth. Vic Baron’s s in ­gle. an error and Joe SU nnetfs Mvfekp brought homo another counter." ' "

The Cowboys pu t together the ir beet hltUng of the season in the *l*th.' The mnln« opened ({uleUj’ w ith Baron walking and Shock­ley hlcUng Into a double play.

Then Wftgner. S tinnett. P8h- ceroff. Curkendall. Blehle Allen and Bob Carmo reeled* off sin ' glejf th a t scored tour runs. S tln . ne tt. Curkendall. Allen.and C nr‘

10 were credfted with the rbivi. T he Cowboys capped It In the

seventh when Shockley and W agner walkedr Ponceroff. a fte r fouling off Uiree pitches, clouted his second homerun. a slicing drive over the riRht field wall.

Ttie twosome fell Into a w res­tling hold Just before the rem ain ' der of the players got there to brcalc it up. Earlier in tlie game.

J^ ^ r PO N gK ltO FF-

—POCATgl.TO. .Iiity n IfftcA. Uiree-run hom er by Jlm Hicks npurktd-Idtihe-PiiHiriimd-the-Rua-- Mt— Sox edged” Pocatcllo 9-8 Wcdneadny n jgh l.

T h e ChleftAlns rallied In the bottom of th e n in th and got two ru m and U » tying m ah on tltlrd. bu t relief pitehcr Bob Gruber got p u a Birlquex lo ground out a n d end the game.

-Hlcka' hom enin came In Idaho Pftlb ' four-run fifth Inning. The

U1 then .“ Hlcka alaoknocked In 'tw dm ora n in* In th e e ighth w ith a single.

Pocatello's last - innlnR rally atflrted_wUh_a_double by Joe Ala. -■ • - " slng le in ilN oM "junker singled him home] OTd-JtinlcCfJflOPn>d-lnifr. n n .a slnglo by Jow> PIzzato and

. . ___ then Uint O nibcr cameon the mound and took over for R on Penr*on • who had 'reHeiwf s ta r te r Lee realhcrBlone~ln~lhe eighth, rea thersione was ‘ wltiner.l.I.Uvil. . h - S . k -

had been ejected for prote.itlng too vigorously on a call a t third base.

Ponceroff • had th e I ...........h itting high fly balls to the ou t­field most of the n igh t and was n o t In serious trouble except for the first inning When Weldon BowJJn scored.

O pry Curkendall th e singles h itte r turned, slugger, squared the game 1-1 when he led off the Cowboy attAck w ith a home* run ln the first frame. In the sec- ond. .Tnhn Bhocklev singled an ‘ W agner-walked before Pohc'eroi•beltcd-hls-flrat-hom enm r-;-------

i a ^ a . T r : s 'V ! ' J

......................S«x—11r.—WicDfr. noblKMn. Knif. TO^A—

v . y _ r - -IIowIIb. ind To»jMn.

Wnailn. I'OMtraff 1.

..............— I'r Kmihml...... l.ir Com Irt »1... .•truck oul for tlmU In flh; <1—tlniM• . M r ■ ■

laah of setting a calf roping ord a t the Calgary stam pede W ednesday, a t the name time

u-lihlTi rrn rh of thi

------ BUI . .M uiray.—MuIUn— T c r ,w rapped.hls calf In ir.6 seconds, l- l 'o second off the record se t by

. G rady Allen in 1058. I t gave Mu't- r a y a tota l time of 30.8 Mconds

------- tor-tw o calvca.coraDnrtd.wlth^O.#'seconds for Lee Parris, Saba»to-> tool. Calif.

------------A 'ltton-Pursley, -B ig — Sandy... M o n t, pulled out In fro n t of the

, open -saddle bAnc compeUUon

feM)- !i:; i-i. ■r

y Weeksrley May w ith-----

second to date were C Abilene. Te*.. and Hi O akdale. Calif., both wli p o in t rides Tuesday. -

Weeks’ bareback r id e , o f n o points Tuesday stood up through th e stampede’s th ird day. leav­in g him w ith a th ree -po in t lead w e r Malcolm Jones, Lethbridge,

Bill U ndennan. ooodlng . mov- ~ ed -ln to th ird-p lace la b

iiurt Aiiil Cotfjtint: A<1>n\». lUHtntt 1.1 McCjill.*-tOll—I4«ho «. Po.‘:WMcCli>ln.' UrCull. CiYilni. ..

<1<i1frftn. AU Illl—llleki.Sll—V>lli>iUm. Korhlff. ..KK—Ailitni KnHnu«.

Figliting Around Curve

Three Golfers Share Early Lead In British Open

B IR K D A L E . E n R la n d , J u l y 13 {/P)— K c \ n ^ \ ^ f e n d in g c h a m p io n f r o m A u s t r a l i a , D a i Rcexu o( \ \ - ^

I a n d H a ro ld H e n n in g o f S o u t h A f r ic a sh o t-fo iir-u n ii;: n a r 6 8 s W e d n e s d a y a n d s h a r e d t h e e a r ly lend ir, I f i r s t - r o u n d o f t h e B r i t i s h o p e n f ro lf c ^a m p io llsh ip s . p.

I vorerf A rn o ld P ; i lm e r o f - a. .

Allhougb Ih tr locked like motorcycle riders and _thelr reflecUons Jn aif r s ;r ‘K”.ss,‘burow and Igor riekhancv . right. Russians, on Inside. (NEA pheto) _______________■

Jay Hebert Finally Decides HeBelongsonPro Golf Tour

-NE\V-¥ORk— Si x ^ « a r a- af t er, j oining, th e jQ ur antl_ a wM Iq .woI year af te r winning the profea.>»ional golf association champion.ship. hansome Jay - - rJebert finallv-rhaH-conviiiccd him.sel£ tha t he belongs in ihfe golfing businesa. l t« taken me a whole year to realize th a t 1 actually won the _ PGA, saya the former marine hero from Lafayette. La., who will defend the title two wceka hence at

-------------- Chicago. “And it has con­vinced me th at' I can win on championship courses.”

Feeling champion_ more Im portant: to Jay than winning money. •

•■Oolf Is a putting game todoy." h e explains. 'X lcnow th a t If I xQ nccnltR t?.d_nU L_r............ ““

-LotroL-----fltruki; tu Nagie^li fired a two-under-par 36- 34-70 in tKe rain ancLmist. Gary Palmer, the m asters cham ­pion from South Africa, h a d n 34-3D-13. Korman -Jfthnsonr " m tle known Englishm an,, one^stfoke behind the pace-se t­ters with a 00. •

O ther American scores includ­ed Jack - Isaacs. Langley a ir force base, Vft.. veteran, 38-35- 73: Prank Stranohnn, Toledo. 0 ,. ai-38-75; Paul nunyon , La Jolla, Calif.,/ 30-30-15. and Joe Eiar, 'Miami. arUst. 40-43-83.

Bob Chnrle. New Zealand, the Qualifying m edalist w ith 130. scored a 35-37-72. Peter T lw m -son. Australia's f ......'ner ofthfe J r iU s n - ----------39-30-75. Sebftsninj Miguel of Spain and Christy O 'C onnor of Ireland, were well up w ith 71s.

Nflgle chlppcd and pu tted bril­liantly for his 34.34.oa, ^

Ileca, captain of the B ritish Ryder Cup team , toured the O.B44-yard. par 30-30-72 B lrlt- dale course’ Jn 35-3fl-BB.'■ Hehhlng. weildlng' a 'h o t . ccn- te r-sho ftrt putter, had 33-3S.

Gary Palmer of South A frica, the second favorite to Palm er In the 73-hole tournam ent, had n 34-3a-7J.-.Ke_plrtycd with O uy

cup sta r turned pro,.who had 3i;37-72.

Jack Isaacs, from Langley a ir force base, Va.; scortd b 30-35-

Jackson Wins Crown for

ntatldon—CAK-ANTONIOr-!- . «v-A rm y Lieut. Alan Jackson, 28.“ orito ltlnR Hllla, Calif., won the national modem pentathlon championship W ednesday, al- though ho did n o t coptuto any of the five events.

Jackson's point to ta l 4.73224. Jackson nosed ou t Navy LleuL Robert Beck. S a n Diego, who ended with 4.003J8 points. Including 872 picked up We^nes- -------------- -— t WB j y io^hi-'—

Jackson'B-second-place finishes In fencing, swimming nnd run­ning and th ird places In shooUng

lest record of any o ( . the nine c o lii^ llO ra~ ln ~ th a —Bcnloi— - 'Islon.-Jackson ls"a -fo rm er-s lar ath­

lete At V irginia M ilitary Insti­tute. . . .

Tlilrd' p l a c e w'ent to Army Spec. 4/cl Paul' Peshty. Buda-

d c r * - ...........................I wouldn't be learning about the o th e r phase* o f . th e g n m r and learning Is much more Important to me.’’

One of the m ost popular pros -A th e tour beoausa-ol—hls-.un- seinsh willingness to b ilp others, H ebert recalls th a t ho was tired mehtally and physically.when he w ent to Akron for th e POA last

—"I playwJ fn the Canadtan open two weeks earlier 'and a week before the PGA d idn 't even vlve th e c u t In the We.«em -open;^he-B rln«.-D ul^I moieyed

down to Akron and was lucky n g ir t5 "p lo y n ira« t lce -n > u n d

155 Polar Bears Reported Killed

JONEAU; Alaska. Ju ly 13 B ear huntetv In Alaska killed 1S& polar_bcsr».during the post se.i- to n and a lready have taken 160 brown and g r ln ly bears, the state

............ and game said

STOCKHOLM. Ju ly 13 - TlieroHwlll be a t least ano ther two-year w ait before the In te r ­national Lawn Tennis fcdemUon officially' sanctions open tounm - m enta In which am ateurs and rofMSIonals compete .V^gether. ' n u t was the only th in s de-

Idcd'WedneadAy us 70 delegates f r« n 41 countries m et for a one- day session and agreed to ex­perim ent with a restricted list of open meets and 'th en yoted th a t the problem be considered fully At the next meeting of the r n - p ' l n Parts Ju ly 11,

T he first resolution passed the delegitea by a vot* of 133-101 and the second was approved 160-60. In addlUon to the 70 delegates.

3JI50.S2 points. Including OGO for hU -Ilrstiplate- showing in Wed- nesduL'a-OlaloLshoQL__________ _

Third place w ent to George Patterson. Leonla. N. J.. who wound up with 3.240.72. Including " ) from fifth plae^* In plitol.

A four-mnn teom which will represent the United S tates In the World pentathlon champlon- Jihlps In Moscow Aug. 10-23 will be chosen from the senior di­vision.-'-----------------

glng w ith a top W ednesday time

yest«Al ErlckAon. fiome btologLit-ln

charge of bear invtatlpt»tlons In Alaska, said the polar bear h a r­vest was approximately Uie same os during Ute prevlousnwo sea­sons. T he sca.v)n runs from Oct. 15 to M(T)- 7.

Of the polar bears taken, 100 or over' two.ihird.< were males. Bnt-Erlck.<von «aid the hea^T pre-

• " of malM not

-J.-2.- Griffith. prMldent-of-Uic British Tennis oasoclaUon. made the announcemenis to the prtta a fter the day-long session.

He gave tlie •votei bu t d id not b rea ir th e f trd o w H rP rlo r- to ' the' meeUng It was known th a t the United States. England and Prance supported the Ideii of open tournaments, bu t th a t Aus­tralia, which prc v lo ^ y h o d fa-

Sn'eden'«..deJegn(«i wer« ex­pected to Insist th a t th e dele­gates go all the way and m f^ e i|U tournaments open, som ew hat o~ the plan of golf tournam ents.

bt30.by Joel Sublett. Tucson: Arlt., w ith a Tuesday time of 3.1,

'SIGN S FOR BONUS NEW YORK. Ju ly JS —

. Louis Romanuccl. 10.- a right- handed pitcher from Brooklyn.--------- l-b v th e -N e y -V ^ rk

' anUal bonus.

likely to ndvrrBciy affect polar

. a substam .. _____reported In the H 0.000 to no.ooo

-range.----------------------------

. . , USE HM Ea-NEW S W ANT ADS

>Ki»mous. situation occurred In

-.bear har,.Jie Xrejwi_A«d grloly-.bear h: rc.n. li/w h lch 115 of th e 150 a nalOLllled u r n males. Jlin Bnjoks explained th a t .

large, proportloa of m ales In the harvest of th e big b e a n la due

trophy->nl,

Doog flarideri started am ateur golfer a t th e American Legion course In Cedartow n^^aj

y. F. Semi'Pro Team Is%et FofTonrney'T h e T w in . r a ils Merchant

semi-pro team, rounding .Into shape , for-defense of Its sUte

Big Game Rules Are.A^ailaMe

BOXBB. J ^ .1 3 .(A r -B rO__________ ______ Brochurtalisting I^^ho'a IM l big gam e reg-

the ^ ^ d s ^ olauthorlMd tlA ln * and huntlnc license vendors, the state {Ish and

une departm ent reported Wed- esday.ItMS Leonard, director, u id

th a t 120.000 copies of th e bro­chure have been distributed. He said they are avallabJe tre e .____

deer and elk hunting a reas; reg^ ulaUons cover_lng-all.general*big. game s ^ n s and 'geogniphlcnl de«criptlons of th a 78 m anage­ment units.'

Lema Leads " In Canadian j Golf Tourney

Rain-Will Ail Him in Meet

BIRKDALE. Bnglfti.d. Juj,, Arnold Palmer's p ro jpei;

capturing the golf title he cn, th e British open. Improve^ tl hours of heavy rniii. tlrmci; tlie parched fnlrwnys nnd cnn of the Roynl Blrkdnle imb

"I'm happy to see Mie coa getting a soaking." saio ttu |l vored pro from Lntropc. needed raJn—and riti jutj Ing cohcuyons will be ihe

ship, which carries a ( irx t^ of *3^20. He wns two stroke! If hind the three flrsi-dny les^n. defending champion Kel K>tk A ustralia. Harold Heunint South Africa nnd Dai n m r Woles, V..- '

T hree others were nn «, .Palmer'a blggc.ntrlvnl for ih,j tie. Gary Player. o(.South am trailed a t 73. ^

they're • actually ' plnylnj, i _ moat agree U«iit the drentfe will make. U)e greens hold b•baU-better:------------------- — ‘

Tlie reason why It suitt p i , l.'s th a t he always plnjs rltb» the pin w ith raking Irotiwi the slower th e greens., the a likely h( • ■ birdies s

another 18-hole tour of the C.884- )-ard Blrkdale course, se t In the natural.sand dunes n e a r the Bay of Liverpool. Thursday and two

• - la i iy : ------------------

with Ben Hogon.'’- Hogan— w ho— H ebert - saj-s "mlssca noth ing , on a golf course,’’ pointed out to ^ay all the trouble spots he should avoid.

■Three things were In rty fa­vor th a t you have to have to win a big title on a chomplonshlp course." Jay remembered. "I sUrteU playing well, the weather

tlje raln.sottked Nlokwa Country club course lo r a flve-under-par 05 In the 1001 Canadian Open golf chM nplqnahlp,.._____; . „

T he 27-year-old cx-m arlne was In.serious trouble on four holes but emerged w ith only one over-

O n*-a(roko-bchtnd -artcr - the flrsC round Ilrlng.w eia Hob Prntt, Houston. Tex.: Jo h n . OusUn, Gladwyne. P a ...and Jacky Cuplt, Longview. Tex.—Tw o-etrokes-off-the-pecy-were Msfrty Purgol and Howie John-

1, J » t h .of<X em ont,-ni., and Dave Hill, Denver.

Best Canadian scores of the day ,were ,68s carded b ^ e o r g i Knudsoh, Toronto, a n d Ja. Tachan, Winnipeg. Four others carded 08s. They were Bob Goal- by, Cr>-stal lUver, Fla:; Prank Boynton—C orptti-C hristl?rTc«.5 Mao_Maln,_Danvlll_e,_ya.; ..Tom

^ — two under par ...............................>. Caair; into trouble” o n '- th c -b a c k -n ln e

where he took a double bogey on - th . .finished w ith

homeward 39 and - - Palmer was among Jive ployers

on the 70 m ark. Norman Jo h n ­son of England,'DavQ M iller of Scotland,- and. J e a n -G a m la ld l of France had CDs.

Floan Is BeatenSEATTLE. July 13 W _ Cc

rionn . ciarkston; was sent tat 'aldcllnes Wednesday In the h clfle Northwest Golf asiocltUz m en's tournam ent here. ._H 6 fta_ w B sJ}ca le n .j.an llJve teran 'H arry Olvan. Sestik.

.M edalist Bill O'Drlcn. 8«ta moved Into the second rousdt m atch piny w ith a 4 nnd 3 vlciq over Carl Johnson. Seatite.

' Thirty-seven ycarllnw r j h sent-to the 1M3 Plorldn M et' saleS 'by-O cala 8tud-neal>sa< ary a t Hialeah.

On the la st day of the touma- ’«<!- ment. Jay was tw o 'sho ts back — ftndjiot..glvlng.t<?OJnuch thought

to victory.'I helped T ed Kroll load his

he chuckled, "and It was a Job. He had h is wife and daugh­ters w ith h im . nnd th a t many wotnen have quite a load,of lug­gage. T hen, wh<n-we were driv- Ing ou t to the course. Ted told

he thought I could win It.

Oliver-^Ealls to— Second in Rodeo

DENVER. Ju ly 13 im — Dean Oliver. Boise, passed up th e latest competiUon. and dropped to sec­ond place Jn rodeo money wlU' nlngs to r the year.

Oliver, who haa won i l l his p r tre s - ln -ea lf -ro p ln g ,-h aa won S15.800 th is season. Benny R ty -

Harry Light. M erchant mana- er. has bock largely th e same

l ln e u p - th a t -w o n - th e - tlt le -U s l season. However, It la doubtful whether BUI Denney, voted the outstanding p layer In la s t yearns toumey. will be itblft. to p u ilo l- - - • B , th ls season. D enney Is

itdcasUng th e Maglo Valley

However, the M erchant line­up Included D ale C rist a t catch* e r; D ale^^rum m a t f irs t bue ; Steve T nunrtan , second bise; Dale -B a rtle tt , shortstop: ^UkQ Stowe, th ird base: Ron W atu n . Charles Brown. Bud Light and Ch»fl Brownlnif In the outlleld alontf w ith others.

Highlighting tlie 'p tlc h ln g 'ita f t b iv d . Burgess, form er S t. toul*

a t . " " ' " ? -

Is the toughest tournam ent of

^■Vo*i*Just because 1 won It." he aald. "B ut we have a tougher ■field th a n any of them ; tougher-than -the-opea-or.,thB _ina.itc rs.There arc a t least 30 players who could w in th e tournam ent this year, maybe more, and the ones you h ave .to w atch a re Dow Fln- sterwald.—OlvmplaVleld^ where m e r o w l° be held, is " thinking man’s golf course," 3a y pointed out.

“You've go t to be able to shift gears," he <ald. *'You can charge i t ^ th r e t o r four holes b u t thenTW have to dSw-^-ack-oTsome-others and play U anXe. The win­ner will be a rea l champion.”

A fter th e PO A ,-Jay will go iw Paris to -p lay Belgian Ptary Van ponck In ^ J e v U lm ^ m o ^ J b

KISH MOVEMENTS PORTLAND. July 13 fJw The

upstream movement of fish past Columbla-rtver dam s-July l i r --

B 'v iiieT heD alle sr' Chinook S}3 430

03

Blutbaek 509 334___ _____________ 840

The.,D etroit'T lger.n 'weril u .c first 37 days of the 1961 season without a ahutouL

is looking forward to rctiruary and M arch when he will spend two m onths aa a club pro a t the D o n l country club in Miami. As long as, he 'a arOund golf; the blue-eyed • bachelor U happy. Marriage still will have to wait.

Roberts Placed" On Disabled List

UkOSLBTlie Phlladelphra Phillies .... nounccd Wedne.iday th a t pitcher Robin Robert.^ has been pineed en U>e disabled llsU'whlch makes hlM unavailable f o r 'a t least 30 days. • . . .

Roberts, w ith a ; i - 8 record so far -thla-eeaaw>7^ha»-been-expe»

j^ ln g to - th e ‘Natonal leag\^ in

He In ju red 'a knee ngalnst Lm Angeles July 2. and relnjured It lisii week In- Chicago.

^ the cam denton.'M o., rodeo ahd took top spo t in th e all- around rankings w ith 117.0,14.

OUver U th e defending national calf roping champion. “ ■nfRbdeo information-comraui slon also reported th a t two other Idahp 9owboys rank high In bare- back bronc wlhnlnga. Jim Roeser, Wilder, la sixth w ith 14.601 and

1nlmon,_Ja_tevcn{ti

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)wnes Heatedly Deniesjiddleweight^Me Was [anded to Him by Pender

Stengel Still Has Double-Talk Ability

SAN FRANCISCO, Ju ly i:i (UPl) — .Mr. riiurles>illon—{{“iw ey -)--S U n R o lr^h » ^ io til.l^ l« !^

......... now co-holdcr of the liispytcil world mid-leflicd Wednesday n igh t th n tj,h e crmvu had hccii handed

vhonuf VitIc anCTily^eflicd Wedneaaay nignc in«*. u ic t-n.w i niui dccii hau

weight Re-livinf? Monday niRht’s scene a t Wembley Indoor'aludiiim. iinio"*/p„„i Pender retired with a cu t over his le ft eye nftcr the nimh round.

S n in r ln e - th u n d e re d :-* l-h a d P e n d e r licked. T he r« lu n i f iah l no th in? to d o ---------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------

P “i «n*» '•'*r ^ ‘,5u

* ? ftrP 9 k lln e . Mtu«„

® \ ‘ h U c o rn '

ihe Hniooihly as witie.f lakes the.floo r: “Why. .should I ro referee IVe Pcnvell hnnW tn rrmnncinir? JU8t SO penple can c:ill mr* wtiinirf?

. f S r ^ w n c * - - rum .to n n d

terma of « '• «<>"•r r i J :I '? * , wi 128 000 purw until he

Pender ft return Iluhi S t* « . w ithin SO

irriWr* «'<> * * '1 ^ - h e n Pender quit.K JiSnoloJU musl never quit,

t ^ n r New*. "A • t ' f " rlnR “i f t m a n d * H ut they fell Srutie* (Jwrly «nd go down

10 the iMt »Mp. Bui not T7 He handed over nU

SuBPlonsli'P on * plftte/:

feSiV."."™.'“ V uottchuM tu #nd Europe.

expl*n»Uon th» t he otm holh eye«, felt

—-—Tourney• Oi-Vo*X«t» nowjncn u'll! conduci thp nruiuol c l u b chiCmplon.*lp inurnomeni nl the nrchfry co iiM -ln Rock crri-k c.THyoii Sunilny.

T h o s e pnrilclpttUnir. «rc ci.sl(cil U) rcRLr.cr t)elween 8 a^d 0 A.m.

„ d couldnt RO on.

•i' h»d Md enouRh. I don’t . V ^ t »'M O'* m atU r. I

■ hird for thi* fldht and C t i ^ l n of mywlf. But I had

I uv«- i5 'i i ih t -» n -■ ,et M " _________

Braves S n a p b-Game E le c t

Victory S k e inI GREAT FMXS. Mont. July 13 ^ - BolM broke a 10-game win*

ef Great PMlls W ed- t3«y night M l.eT9fatu turned miowtlcome the winning Elec-

t* m l pul the aecond - place S i T « oaU lU percenlnRe ;»lnl4

• t the Plooter league Icad-

r ^ U e t hurtc Ed Bttnach h a d a e«t de*l to do Ttth the victory. ilM led 7-S In the ninth but 0 ore»t 1W» pliyer* got c- je 00 tro bobbltt a t ih o r t.l a Uptek and itole Mcond tir

,_ i r l T irre w u oalf one oCt.I But Sonach atnick ou t John uOmtsn and Eddie Reed and .ilM tl» gasie. T hat preserved M wls (or Bub Oelcln.

I pit four In the'' flrat •u 'T Jino~D iw r nn a ~ T y

.aaJaU.baek-to*bac]c-double5. were some »«]ka and cr>

n u d another nin, then K en n (huled In a pair.Bfce play acored one In the »ad Rafael Oomez tingled

pra»tn-th8-fotirthrclnyton-aln- llcd In the run In the elshth. I-Hi* BMtrlea'fiot a lt-thelr-ruru litbeK Tenth. Bob.aioane aln-

' ' iDone run after three vallcs. n when-Bannch came on-f

■»aUted-Dom-C«tfJ»-.......... I In a run, then Rot

a Shinn to h it Into a double ' F._ but another tolly

....-omifin-tripiedff neme and neored htm»

;W el!.-I-don't know.-I like m y. joh-jiL-Che bmik.-Bul loo many newsmen an d 'p h o -j tq^Kriiphers bother me ask- in jr'm e w hat I do. .1 ju s t tell Ihem I .stand in frontj of the vault because th a t’s, where the money is. !

“Now about m anaging. Tlicit (W iirrcnt Spuhn came to the old Sojilon Braves Just a couple of, years loo lute Jor me. I hnd lo manufie seven differen t te am s before I not lo the Yankees a n d made, a xo of It. I f 1 had had a |Kuy like Spnlin w ith m e a t B os­ton rlRht from the sw r t I ’d R been aueceM nil Uie tim e.

"Now th e best m anager In th e American league U PauL lU ch- ards.

"Do youJcnow th a t one tim e I could' have bought Joe Cronin fAm erlcaIn-league president) for M.ooo. Ho w asn’t any good In the m inors and nobody w anted Jilm. T hen look w hat happened aa K »n a.i ho h it the m ajors. He finftlly wa.1 Mid for som ething like A qu a rte r o f.a . m illion d o l­lars,

"Now my wife h a s a bad bade.Ju s i go t o u t o f th e braces. W hen I had n bad back she used to rub I t for me. Now ahe expects m e to rub he r back.

I like baaeball m ust be crazy, w ni In the game lo r 51 years-* and I w ou idn 'tjiave stayed th e re ir I d idn 't like It. - •■ r m anaged O akland In th e

PacIfU:. Coaat lensue before 1 w ent to Uie Y ankees. We drew 630,000 one »eason -m ore th a n the O la n u drew In th e ir la s t year In N ew . York. T his S a n Francl.ico a re a Is a g rea t base- boll c en u r .

•'Now. about retu rn in g to m a n - f tR ln n .-l’m -aU ll th ink ing about It. I have been conferrlns w ith Ocorge~Wctas~(genet a l'T nanttser o f Uie em bryo New Y ork M ets of th e N atlonariearae)^~ana 1 i ^ d h im th a t I would th in k th ings over.■ "Maybe by Septem ber n j k__X m ade a decision a fte r I was fired by th e Yankees th a t I would consider a fu ll year before m ftk- Ing any decision. So maybo In ~ ' imber XII know w hat 111 be

'banking business,, . . . . . . . . . . m e n ftnd-c ftm erftm en 'd ldn llw th-

m uch

Lopez Hints At Retiring This Fall

TAMPA. Fla , Ju ly 13 MWAl Lopez. manARer of the Chicago W hite Sox. indicated W ednes­day th a t he might retire a t the end of th is staw n. *

Lopez, when Mked by Hiilph W arncr._ Tnmpn Tribune sports columnist, if he p la h s 'to retire a t the end of the season, replied, "C ould, be."

“I don’t know w hat I t would be like to be 'out of the game." War.- n e r quoted Lopes as saying,

' havgn't m M anything toany body. I don't know w hat 111 d trm x t'T c a r. l don’t know w hatto do." he said.'-----------------f —

topez , who played baseball for 24 years. 18 In the m ajors. Is r ' ~ In hlA U th year os manager.

Lopez IndJeated th a t thoughts on retirem ent had n o th ­ing to do with the club's th is season or th e N ew .C . owner. *'Mr. (A,C.) Allyn Is a fine fellow, one of the best." he tald.

Willie Mavs-I s S u e d b y - ForiiieT W ife-

■ EAN rRANOISCO, Juiy" 13 (fl -M r a . WJllle Mays .Wedncaday sued th e t85,000-a-year San Francisco O lan ts center fielder fo r separate m aintenance, ask-

Study Set for WiiulBreakat Giants’ Park• SAN FRANCISCO. Ju ly 13 m

—M ayor Oforne Christopher hns riecidcd to wo if somethlni: n in tie done about thi' winds which w hip ihrouKh Cnncllr.itlck park, th e much dlnciiuril and cuwed home of ilic sn n ' FrancLico 01nnl.v

£9.cUc:

PAGE-FIFTEEN

Jay Leads League in Earned Run Average

NEW YORK. Jn ls. 1 5 (/P)—Joey Jay, larpely respon­sible for Cincinnati's rise to the top of the National league, i.‘« the circuit's earned nin leader a t the season's halfway mark. The 25-year-old riRhthandor, obtained froni MiKvaiikce la.st w inler„has allowcU only 39 earned n ins in i:i2 inninRfl for a '2.GO avoraKo, fiRure.'^ com­piled -b>— the—ABSocinlci'I’rus.s showed today.

Hoyt Wilhelm, Baltimore’s r t lief speclall'i. striving, for his th ird ERA bonsls- the- lo\v-est m ark In liic American Iciiinie —2.07. Tlu- vrii-ran kmicklcballor him workrd Tit limlnKS whilo i;lv- init up si'vrti earned run.’i. The lenders arc based o n '13 o r more Innlnsff,

Jay h iu become one of th r Ret'.V moimd hcm w1U>

of the city buduct a $SS.OOO iiuihorl;;nClon for the park and recrrailoii departm ent

, -T h e - iinch. 325 poiindcr has completed seven of his n sta rts with

n ,alj.» . lu a y o r U , ip u t t« 1i . i l |"X “ S“ p h.> . 1« -t» n .nJ"’®'’’'" '* ' and lo.1t four. T he 37-year-r' '

B ut Clirlstophcr_had second rlKhtlmndcr led Uie Natloniil.thouRhiK following Tuesday's all- s ta r Riime there,

Ttie National leasue won the coiite-it SH.ln a comedy of errors hlfihllKhled • wlien winds blew d la n t relief acc Stu Miller off the motind for a b.ilk;

Thu Ratne’s sreatesi s tars. In­terviewed after the yvme. were unanimous In lambasting the park. Miller made periiaps the mildi-.st comment when he said ''th is 1.1 as beautiful a ball park IS you’d ever want lo see and It’s .» aiinnie it ha.i to be spoiled by the wind,"

Mayor Christopher said w ed - ne.iday he had changed hla mind and would authorlzQ the funds. I t the funds are appropriated, a complete tesl will be made a t Ute Baysldc stadium lo pin down the condltloai tha t eause the trouble and suRRCstlons will be offered for correctlnR It.

T lie stadium has a lio come . der criticism because of the chilly w ea th tr O infoftea accompanies n igh t game.v It was built w ith heating pipes Imbedded In the stands, but they have no t been found effective.

Icnnuc In ERA with 2,43 In 1052 wlille pilehliig for th e Oinnls. As a member of the 'O rio le s in IDSO. Wilhelm lopped the AL with

2,10 (trmRC.

Medalist Cops Two Victories In Tourney

Lack-of-Funds- Won’t Stop Race

BENO. Nev., July 13 OB — A spokesman for the Reno Regatta Association said Wednesday Gold Cup hydroplane raeei . . Pyram id lake Aug. 20-37 .w lll'so on os scheduled despite a finan­cial setback.

T he Washoe county fa ir and recreation t»ard failed to vote a *10,000 npSroprlfttlon to build new boat facilities a t the In - dlfin-nwnrd la tr .n n rth nf m n n .

Hotelman C h a r l e s M a p e s ,

Return to One All-Star Gaiiie"

LOS ANOELM, Jlfly 13 LB — .Ba.ieb;iil oxwutlves have apreed • tcntailvely lo rc tiira tq, one all- sta r KBt«c aifnually ,'the H erald- Expre.'s said W ednesday.

Tlic action was taken a t SanI-TancLico. sccne 6i T uesday 's all-sl.-ir - Rnme. baseball w r i te r , John B, OUl, reported. The gU t- of his slory:__________________ _

tlyes of the IB clubs and both m ajor JeaRues m eet for. 'this year’X second a ll-s tar game. T here have been two sueh games In recent years to raise money for plnycr benefits.

Insurance company actuaries now say sufficient money can bo raised from one Rame to Rive players the annuity bencflt.i they seek, and to Include team m an­agers.

D F m o r r , Ju ly 13 Cfl—Medal­is t Dick Sikes. 21, a n Ozark m ountaineer who plays Russian roulette w ith five putters, knock-' ed off two opponents In the first, two rounds of m atch play In the! 30th national, am ateur public! links Rolf championship.

T he U niversity of A rkansas Ju -1 n lor led 10 sur\-lvor3 in to T h u rs - ' day's hound by 'blasUnR a.ilde! Torre.1t Jot\es, an Ind iana un i- ' versity golfer, and Owen Doug'-' las.1, Jr„ of Honolulu,

T he 10 are le ft from « field of 64 w hieh s ta rted m a tch play

Henry A aron of the Mllwauket Braves led N ational league h it­te rs h'JUj a J23 m a r t Jn J»50 a nd agam w ith JW In 1050.

lapidated canvas bag and h urries, a round th e course so sw iniyT nr leaves the Rallery Rasping ' h ind him, bolted quickly In front in 'b o th h ls mntchcs."

F o r the 05 holes Sikes Is eight u n d ff par. H e has had 33 p u tt irrecns and has three-putted only once, s

B u t he has no favorite putter.' " I ImvB five of ’«m.**-he sald.j ‘1 keep th ree In my locker and carry tu-o. T here 's a different feel In each of them. W hen I th e feel, I change and grab two o th e r pu tte rs ou t of the locker.”

LOOKat a ll th e

you can have - r ^ h ile

WATERS YOUR’'- LAWN AND GARDEN

MAGIC nOWL VtlUr

flittin '%V«Ut. ilrfMlri] L' '

■WINS RACE PAU. P rance . Ju ly 13 MV-Eddy

PauweU of. BelRlum w on W ed­nesday’s 17th leg of th e profes-

- slonal T our do F ran cs bicycle race, a m .4 -rn llo m ountal s tre tch from IiUchon.

- said earlier the b o a t ---------m ight be called oft If th e money

s n o t a ited.T he rea tta asiociatlon m e t a ft­

e r Uie board vole and decided to use donations to build modest bu t temporsry'faelUtlea If-necesary . The fa ir board will be urged to reconsider.

» th -fo r bStMU.ttMd 4.0.

NCAA Can’t Eind-CurierAll- Eor Gambling. COLORADO SPRIN O S, Colo.,Ju ly 13 UV-The NCAA basketball tou rnam en t com m lttce favors holding NCAA future_toum eysj

room home In New :^ h e H c . N,

Twice-divorced Mrs, Scarlett W endeUM arsuerlte Maj-s charged th e baseball p layer with extreme cnieltT and asserted that-he a c t­ed In an Indifferent, luuUIe and

M rs. Mays also aslced (15.000 ln-attomey-fecs;nnd-$2.000 court coats. T he su it was filed In su­perior eourt by a ttorney m il lp Adams.

a»r CrutT.......a-l..Cti*rIb Crum>ln*-iltXMM D«anr aiock. 4.0. ChariM JU .tfr dffnlid Jim Lulow, S-1., CK>rlM >ml Dorolhr 'lUwl^ plon. Jim *n.t Loli LuIo«, 3nJ pU». ChariM «t«l Dorothr hicb om*, Ul,

„..,G ltnn lad Edn* WfUt bich mtIm, MAGIC bOWL rAMlI.YX&AGUB

Dowkn a*(Mt*d Coot 0th, 4-0. Orlpa I ' f« t« ! Otouixli, • '■

ALEXANDER'SJUIY^LEARANCE

snopALEXANDER'S IK

: AlR-CO N D lTIO N Eb------- c o m f o r t :------- ffn flilly_qnU m *tla . law n '

sprinkling tu rn s w atering tlm* -into-leiaure-t

'aunaud* rcnrell, WP—tavxi'isr-' rSrBoals Swieep ace CQmpetitiona four-boat sweep by the

‘‘5? W ednesday in the ^ l-;M attlehead .-M fl«s.-. to

race, a .380-mlle

over-all winner of, correct-

“ ■"'“ “ ■I

Tho committee, preparing tcct om m endatlons for t h ' ' "NCAA, proposes m a k in g __...ceptlon fo r th e NCAA tournam ent finals w hich h as “untuua l hous­in g a n d rela ted dem ands associ­a ted w ith them .-

A sta te m en t Issued by the com* m lttee chairm an. B em le A Shively, Tuesday said. In p a rt:

"O ur committee believes there Is no one cu re -a ll-lo r th e disease w hich spreads from -gambllng.-A aeries o f corrective measures m u st bo undertaken.”

T he • oomnUttee rec<___ ___th a t os a m a tU r of poUcy for ^ fu tu re NCAA tm iverslty division tournam ents, f irs t-round and re- Rional gam es shall be located In facilities ow aed .and operated.by educational Institutions. T he com m ittee added th a t th e recom- mendaUon does no t neceesarily apply to the.Xlnals,

Tun trlple~by'Jesus~Alou~in~the bottom of th o second Inning ledEugene to a &-3.....................victory over We day n igh t.

Um— Ifiere' tw een them.

M rs. Mays m arried Uie ball­p layer Feb. 14,-1950,-ln-Elktoa. Md. She has a daughter,-l4 ,-by a previous- m arriage. T he boy, M ichael Roslny. « n s ado ' 1050 w hen h e was-two wet

il«fMiWd i Ton____ ____________ lIC'i. 4-0. « I'liU dftnltd It aU-i, S-1. S:>t«l natit il>(nltd 4 Sli»«.

| . 4 M i x a n d e r ' s G i g a n t i c J u l y C l e a r a n c e S a l e

l ~ G i v e s ~ Y o i i ~

Phillies Lose To Farm Club

B A S E R S F im } , July IS IDH) —T he la st pU ce Phlladel|dila FhllUes o f th e National league h a d th e ir m ost humlUaUng defeat W ednesday n igh t when

■Ptey were defeated 6 -5 ' by th e ir class c Bokenfleld fan n

;c lub 6-8.T h e O allfom la leaguers also

ou th lt th e P hils 13 to 11.A crowd of 4.0S7 saw the

PhUUes; JM inny Oalllsoa. a hometown product. p> hlUesa

.three.tlm cs. aca lnst.the .alan ti'.. o f T erry 'Tackett. Bryan Eld- rldge and Dee Weber.

HydroPilotls Hurt in Mishap

"Greo test So Tiilg sP

SUITS R eg.-to . 89.95SALE . . . 33"

SLACKS Reg. to $2514 o .—

C helan hydroplane d i n j u r e d serlmisly '

B TTMES-NEWS WANT ADS

w hen d m obile crone he drlvtoff-lext-n-Tw id-and-toppled 89 fe e t In to a creek.

E vans craiwled to the top of

>the O olttmbiaTlvuTsaw. th e crane roll in to tho canyon. T«'o men drove quickly across a^ nearby

- - a n d ru shed Evans to the

Turfco turns ihe w a te r o n ^ n d a(f outoinoHcolly. ore ow oy. '

JUSTsn:

h i H E - —TDiircoU M BI

isfmpy wUhVTurfco tlock llm- lercand leavo . . . for golf, a * fvocatlon, «ic.

3 5 -l i p T l

t a k e P h e la n h o ^ t a l here.

better!

” ■ - f i le

T ^ m W l V w i d K e l t h F u l l .

AM ERICAS F I ^ S T

BOURBON!AM ERICAS

Spoit Shirts ; k 3 s : _

SWIiViWEARMEN'S DRESS str aw

HATS ...

% OFFi Vi OFF!

•UoitImooThiirN o” r n w “ m i» iy ' 'Sote d ragglnfl, o r s t o y i n g lome to ch an g e th e ,w a te r .- ^our f ro n c h lse d 'T u K n ''^ • a le r ' I 0. p ro fe iilona l designer ortd nilaller. Ho w ilt b* Kdppy to

. •w ^ iy m -h o w .a ll Ih f convenlenc* a n d econ­omy of Torfco fully qu tom atle iprinktlng o t fv rp rlitng ly low cost. Every Turfco system Is fvt- ly g v o ran le ^d .fo r th reo ^ * o r» . ,

o l no obtlgotlen.^

B O Y S '^ a

C lo tH ing ..;G reo tly Reduced!OPEN FRIDAT5 U j^ T lb .9

ttiTvctr iTiiisif lomioi iiiiti(i.» * oitt* fiif kiiTitiiita co.,

~W ebbPump& :^qui|(uifiii££0L

127 Soirth Park .

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PAG E SIX T E E N TIMES-NEWS.'t W IN f a l l s . IDAHO ; ■ T H U IiS D A Y . J T l i .T ^ ,

CONtENTRATE ON

Make, Jantzen your own special field of fas­hion emphaais. Never have school coordin­ates been so perfectly attuned to the m^iny

'lives you’ll lead. For campus-hopping (le ft): rib collared "Entree” short stop cardigan, $16.98, w i th color-mated “Castle Plaid” skirt, .$14.98. For w inter week-ending (cen­te r)h a n d -k n it looking "Thick and Thin” cardigan with zipper front, $17.98, and wool tapers with .'.‘Little People”, design, $12.98.

-Pbr*movie~dating-(Tight)T“side"buttoning- "Gina” p u l l o v e r , $10.98, and "Hearth

..warmer’.’ brushed.plaid skiA .with exclusive Hug-Her waistband, $12.98. (fa r right)’: plumage print cotton tie sh irt, 8-18, $6.98.

-"Suede-O-Ahklers”-- 8-16,-12.98. A llsveat- j r a . - 3 4 - 4 Q 4 = g l j i i f a m d ^ p a n t 6 r ^ l ^ t ^ ^ ^

just weafa smile and

p \ ' - A SniQil Deposit'....... Holds Your

. Selection on

'1; LAYAWAY

IDAHO DEPTrSTORE iif Twiii Mh

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j^ 5 0 P u p ils_ Expected oir

itudtn“ *"ing * l^ lstratlQ n for

"sS ti,u-M rated e lsh tli InrK- X e T « t bc o tv u U l

« ‘ S.MbVtS the »«ne duy M ycnr^«Jiaoi:pf-

“? i ih jS iT .-o l I , lijsh - school Uiiit IKere' will

itfloClP**' , HfhrMl

^ ^Y,JtlI.Y 13,-1861^ TIMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLSrIDAHO -PAGE SEVENTEEN- i : e

Honors Awarded Members of Women of the Moose

t^ S *Jl-teach fr* a l the »cH(>ol

t f f c 'r S c S ‘of“£•* K rS n i-vet lb be delected, .

‘ • 'S s.ss/s;,» sI. Spanish Ur, EnKllsh

• r s . r -Melolocy. ccoiioinlca. second year American

a no*--drlv«-5 .« lu -

‘*‘*^LSu*'not«s th a t Uie ftd- elciM find, the

oro-being of- S S j o r cutstandnlK and nd-

Sudcnta who wish to (toss5S» CMitttchera include Tlico-

JL Omn, Missoula. Mont.luid FrcncJi: Lcland

® ^ ! r oedcn, clramn;' E dp ir j“ r n f t l l^ Chariot

“ f f s i m a r l f t . Idaho, nhop: i?^K e1>{ Tremonton. Utah 5 ^ 1 f t l - Shcrj-l Dunn. Po- * ^ , l r U ' counwlor: Mariinr- ‘77«i». Decio, home eeonomlw l iSrwaUon. Paul, m ath, nntl

Alameda, science * K « psycl'oIoRy course will

J i l u M l n Uie high w hool by J l j f s Looney, ft professor a t

Valley Chrlatlan colle«c, S £ - ™ lll te f tc h - f lv o -h o i lr » . ^ t M l n i c o b«ldC3-*eaehlnB

IJS^oiunsdor. will teach Enn- fe“ 'S ! iy e a r . Mrs.' Sl.ermnr SiLoed who ha« been tench*

WMhlnRlon lun- will t*ne'» EnK-

»l Mlnlco and ^ o y d EIIcm X 'M i-becn-leach ing a t Ace-

MX teiich German. Ray , p nnort hfn bcen ftddcd

i,Jriomnirrdal'«tAri*t<>-wa«I» {^(ffllrift, and Mrs. Phyllis S 7 l U ^ ild e d to the otticc

Crash NotednUPERT, July 13—n iijio rt pf>.

lice lnvpsilKni(\l n m inor nccUlnit a t 1:3.\ p.m. Mamlny lil from p t U ic4 (U lio^ep ;iru»on tr-

Pancake Supper Teachers Needed Slated for Club.

JOqi'hor(l''.tit:i;i('nvvnROn.' U -lns, 1-iviMorkpr* <-11 club will p;wirM by M r.v lJjiV onda An-"', holil ilir miimiil pnncnko *uppw drew;*. Mlnliloy:;i. scrnpc<l the P m. Siiiurdny In the

. rear fnidcr. of u 'lu rk fd lO.MI K or(lif’ri'»S'‘ hill, _OwnNl 'l)> ', U rlrii ' J . \VllU1iiK.m.| O.ili- niiii'i^r' club IpiuIit, m \ hRuihtI ...................... ‘ fliiuU riibM bv-.ihe *unpcr uill__D am.ititt 10 the-Pord-iidrc^c;.-Ibc- u m l lo vrvct r tlrw u w flu to '(Imnlcd n i imd t() llio M:i . ; tn iiic .StuT.ir Icuf oren. '['hi: pub- tlouicici'u. $3S. .No c llatlo iv ' “ ..........

Cars ColIMem .'t’i:H’J', July 13-M ()ti‘ ihiiii

MIMI Jluiiiiii;,-. UITP p.niiiiiitrd to n n v m y c fl-ij rn n - in - ciUl.'liu), nboul <i:6l) Mil- cnn i« i »( Ninlji

mcimELD. July 13-Vae*n- cli-s hi the coachliu: and .eoni-

- JEUOMK, July n - T l ip SuKftr- '".'’rcliiLdcpartmcnt* at-Blchfleld...... .............. .......................... hlRh Mhooi were announced by

Supcrln irndent A. M, Derr alter tlio Mniidny evenlnR schoolboonl nu'ctliiR.

Kouilne buirltic.w w m ctnnplrA--.. .I'd. All the bimrd members wir«

Rupert to Have .New Police-ikr

T hese W omen «f tb« Moose .were presenlril rn t.la u c ls a t the M iinw -liall In a ceremony for enllrce nf r r c n u member* wlio have cnmplpted one year. From left a re SJm . 1‘anl Carlonn.-Mr*.If. I

Red Tassels of Order Givan ' Four Members in Ceremony

I.pul< iiorfm an, Mrt. W. W. Ilols Mro, C'riimbllx* received ^he hleh heJrt. til., fo r enrrimencement w

Petifio'nIs"FiledInEstateMatterk wUUon for letter* of ad-

taialittiUoi and a -Jo inder of ihi ot*t« ot Mrs. Cora Hcfnet u d Pt»rt A. Hetner was filed

Clyde R uth L an-

|~ iS 'C « ti le f n e r d le d -J u 1 r - 1 7 T I'siT. »nd Peirl Utlncr died O ct I g.JWO. niepeuuon sta tes there I l iu been na'prior lesal-actloti I tJkeo coneemlns 'flther esU te I Tti» atoJM conttt of real prop- 1 oty of undetermlnkd value.1 BciRt H. Lynard. Boise,I o[ Un Cora Hefner, was I (Birlitlrllited.

?ifw> Ann W nr< d a.hcaang.at.j;ia

J l t j i a m . Raybora, ttaybom f iBd Webb, Twin Falls law firm

^RpmenllnR the petitioner.

MCLO. July 13—Mr. and M rs Ifltii! Turner and Mr. and Mrs Mu Turner have returned from ( IH iy trip to OeorRla, where Uxr Rcelved two new iichoo lwt» for the Cassia courtly MWCt._-TMf.-«nd-MmrVenion •Wllltami isd fimlly, Cottonwood.. Calif.

Mrs,' Pnul C arbon . Mrs, Lewis Uoffmnn and Mrs. W. W. Holiji- Bren wcro prfiienled red tnMcls a t a cercmony Tuesday. niRht a t the MouAi: hnll for Women of the Moose No. 185,

Thu ccrumony b held for col- kJ o t rcR cnu members when

they hove completed one year as a rcgpnt 'member. DurinR the firs t year a preen Insael Is worn on the cup. T he cap and gown slRUlflM th a t definite requlrc- mcnti-w ere-met-whlleflcrvlnic-ns senior regen t and graduate res;*

I t o f the chapter, 'Mr.i. Pnul Cnimblls.1 recently

retu rned .from Moo'schcar.t.. 111,.

T.F. Man Speaks At LDS SMvice

SHOSHONE, Ju ly 13-Jav>ph

i oui'vlccs" un~fnlth and knowledge, the ir rela- tto iuh ip to each o ther and-valuo ■ 3 m nn In h is progress.

DiBhop j. o . Sllmpson offl- clnicd. B urton Tliorne was chor- tit c r and M rs.-Velm a Allen, o r- Rnnlst. C m is Sm ith was a ‘ vnnccd to the office of priest.

Sherrio B u h l e r was youth speaker.-T he fireside fo r youths of the church was held a t the Jiomo of J a n e t C rofl a t 8 p.m. A

where xiu- frcelved the hl;;h honor, whlvji in con(crre/l oner a y t'frr’l u '-n if House of Ood” durhiR cninmrnccm>. t week a t Moo;;ch(.«ri.

After, bccoinlnr; n coIJiOif r>l rcRenUi mcmbtr a co-worker will serve on tliu collcge of rcRcni.i commlttct' which Will sponsor scvernl i,pcci.il projects, durinn the yenr u / . raise fund-i for Mooseheiiri Kraduotcs. ndm lnl- striitlve Iiinds and_H o_us^^ot C M mahilrirniice fuml,

Mrs. E, w . Crumbllss wiui cn-J rolled as a new member. Tem -: pornry officers for the niccllnR] were Mrs. lIolmRrcn. collegu of' tegcnl.’i chiilrman and acted a.i' senior reKciii; Mr.s. R. L. Welch, i Rrnduatc regent; Mrs. Hoffman, Junior rcKi-nt: Mrs. Ted Soper, chaplnin; Mrs. Carlson...guide:

Rulde; Crumbllss. nrRu.i.

sentinel.Guc.sLt u-ere Buhl Women of

the o t the ' Moose. Rcfi

Rolls Are Baked Uy Juniper Jills

13i:ci,0. Ju ly 13-Mr.<, M.i'r- Joi io (iillwpie. Cn.vitv county .<-11 chil) I' litiur, tn c t wltl) ihe Jun iper J ltts club Monday a t (he hiHiir c.i tiielr leader, Mrs. Clif­ford H iition..

Mr.v aillesp le di.monstrateU ni.a-iii:; butter rolti. Slie baked two.p:tnM o t rolls iind the c)ub nii’tnbi:r, Judged them, Sharon Suiioii iiiso made batter rolls for a di'iiKituirntlon. •

Mr.r Gillespie Rave the Rlrls hhii.s on judglnR their scwlnR nrllcli-s'. E nch-glrl-w llt-liavo-nn-

IronritelRONER

Rent A NewFor

. $2.50 per Week

ApplianceTwln-Fall) -> Buhl — Jerome

nsren and Mr*. I’au rrn im b llM . hciimr w hen «he wns hi Mnaiw eek..(!^taff rhn ln 'e n crarln e ) ■

opixirtunlty to JuiIrp n t the fair Carolyn .Maltlu.w* drriiotwirat.

ed srwInK a v.lppcr,.MU* S u tto n nnd M.it-levi.s will Rlvo !. .<iiir. iv iiemon. r.illiin a t th e 4-H .fiiir. '

Edi;.'ir A llan Poe once .a ttend­ed W<-.st Po in t, bu t wii.s <llHMiL<ise(l wltJiln six m ontlis brc-nuse ncRlect o t du ty and dWihcdlcnce

•m i l 'f l i r , .iuly 13 — Apprciv.ll )r r ni'ft imlicf cur wii-t mi- piir.ri.d till', v.i-ek .dunni: n ii'Min'.: (it ilii. ciiv counrll :iiul

a rriiniM Irom 1‘oll'eo Chli-f 11. O, WlilL% Ii)r :i ihtrd c a r im d’ nn-

I-iilniliil;in tnblrrt- In-- r f liti'l; of (iiiKl.^. nccmiluii: >()i- Ciliiver Acoek.. U. t:.-iiiix l

cli'rk 111 1‘dltie JlKlKi’ J:ike Wnll with n s;iiiiry_ol Si::S pciLllLOn.Uiu.

Tile liii;il r<Mdlnu nnd approval f an nrdliwiice coverlnK pm nll.\ nd-cnnuiTlldn-fcpA ‘fo r «cwcr.\.

wllhlii ih '' rliv wa.-i announced.. FcM tor the Vlst.% VUUrc nddi.

were M-t ill tlRO and In the Ilf !!»• city. >150. . '

Tui|.Ml;iy ,I'lul K,,-li

; A in:-:. 0,si;;c driven by Prra- lull (liiv DiiliiUv. <■>«• RliprrI.,C»1- Ilitrd ttiih .1 lio s Ch'evroli-i d r l |-

«<'ii bv III ll.irold, IIJ. llui>i-|. » r if lui liijurlr

- Enjoy o c lo a n -c a r

3 MINUTE CAR WASH(lot Maln..Avenun Suulh

N O TICE!i)R. n. H. /

KCARBOROIHJH Ihe WclI'Known

----- Viaion-Spcof S nlt Lnko City

will be a t ih e BUHL HOTEL, 1 BUHL, JULY n and 14; tlir C.OMMEUCIAL HOTEL, OLK.VNS' FE ltllY , JULY 15; and a t lh « LlNCOl.N INN, GOODING. JULY IH and 10,

to exam ine eyes and fit ( la u e i .

His years of experience

For e xpert-eye -aU en tloo be sure and.SEE DK. SCARBOROUGH

m niR i is going your way...t6

BOISE-SEATTLE• F-27 Prop-jets .• Twice daily service- 1

U JE ST C O R B T FURLrrrBW ^* - _______C oll REdwood 3 -6 7 2 1 or y o u r travo l a g e n t . ' . . • *

" • »*NnA«

CLEMMON'S FEED STORE

GOODING

EARL SORENSONALLS

N p w , j u s i ^ B p r £ ^ _ a n d i t o n = £ o j ^ J i a b : i s p e a t , i r e a h e s t , . b e s t - l o o k i n g . x l o t h e s ^ , y o u e v e r g o t c b m p l i m e n t e f o r ! N e w J e t J S t a r c h e n d s . s t a r c h i n g m e s s a n d

m i s t a t e s - a c t u a l l j r s p e e d s u p i r o n i n g T ^ o u - a p o t - s t a r c h - j u s t - w h e r e - y o u watot-i, t o — u s e j u s t t h e a m o ' u r i t y o u n e e d . A n d J e t S t a r c h h e l p s e v e r y t h i n g f r d ms h i r t s t o c o t t o n g l o v e s s t a y c l e a n e r a n d l a s t l o n g e r . G e t . J e t S t a r c h . a t

J 'o itf ir ro W sjr’tadaxi . iiPt'lipr Vvnshday wonrlgcifrnin WHITE K m G!

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. TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FAJ.LS, IDAHO, THURSDAY, JULY ,13,195, ;

Ideal Ingredients FoTTlfnrOver-workTd-

- _ ^ ^ e r i c Q n ^ B c o u t y _* Salad MACARONI

^ 9 c -K r c f f • . '

MAYONNAISE57c

SALAD OIL- .....7i65c

- MARLENE

MARGARINE ib. 3 i ’fGolden Ripe "GIANT" Size

N o ^ 9 - S

Fancy Sunkist

IGA Pure Strawberry Betty Crocker Layer

PREStRVtS ,, 3 ,=-$l-CakM Nlixes^rr^THrSc

gna'lM W M M W W.-M-M-W.W3 I G A - S T A R ^ S T ^ ^ G E -

" Panic In The Streets"^ - J . ^ - ^ S t a m n g ^ i c h a r d - W i d m a r k - a n d - P - a u l - D p u g l a s —

9:30-Thursday-Evening.-^ KLIX-TV--

w s m i r s ^ B b r

IGA Halves Bartlett Del Monte Cream

WARS . 7 Q t CORN : 5 .

NBC OREO

Creme Sondwiches

4 ^ b r - 3 9 c -

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^ p A t J m . Y 1 3 , 1 0 6 1

Burley Area‘ \ oman Dies " A T ^ e o fS T

»fnfrV July 13—Mrs, Jen* CttlUatcr. Sl.'dled

Wednesday a t the < iL ilf lfh e rd iiW h tc r .M n .V e rn

®f?!l c illis te r was bom April Bt HJermlnd Vlborjtb, She married OeorBC

• Her Mcond marrlaBC

??B church, she served a o .» ^ rf» v school teacher, president

f S le f society nnd MIA

**eiSrirlnir are five sons. OeorRe I J,® n7i?^nd Alva C. CMllstcr.

in f^ S a lt Lake CUy: ThontJU ? CiSlswr. PMic City. U tah: 2 ; - a CnUlsler. Twin FaWa; and

A. can ister. Nyssa. Ore.; dsnBhters. .Mr*. Ane Stcv-

■-‘i^u-Holden.-Utiih: M rs.-Jennie un ity ; Mrs. Ida Kidman.

A . U tah;-M rs. JucI ^ u a - * 2 m v o . U tah; Mrs. I!tt Stev-

• t^ .m r n o rc . U tah: two slaters.• 2S . Emlhc Bnlllnff. LoRsn. and

Dorthcft Towner, WUmlnR- M collf • grandchildren and iu'freat-Rrandehlldrcn.

puneral services will be con- iit td a t n a.m. Saturday a t S Dnliy LDS ward chapel by ^ Wollace L. Baker.

flBcludlnc rJicj wlU be held ti ibe Pleasant View cemeUry. Lrfty, Friends may call « the

• u iulloch luneral home Prldny iliwjwon and evenlnB-and Sat-

• ardir un“ ' service,-

^HagermdnEolks, Report Activity

I HA0E31MAK. July 13-M r. and Mfi, oninvllle Owsley nndjeon, ptnxJale. Wash., arc vUltlns his

.otrenls. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stiley. «nd tk brother and rtster- to.W . Mr. and Mrs. Merle 0»-a- 1«T. »U Bawrm aiu

' t rellx MaderleU. Koficnnan.

_TlMES-NE'\yS. T O IN FALLS,-IDAHG- PAGE N IN ETEEN

Capsule Caught in Air Youths MeetField Day atExueiimeiital Methwllsi Yiuit'ii

1_ , — 1,— —----- — --------- • •fton-Suiidfty rvri

M’arm Slated"";'™,....

RICHFIKLD. JtiK- IJ —i Agnes clw rcc 'o f th e

- KfUowshlp lea- rnniR and M^ory

rnmiiictrct ;lrvotloni. nwlmniliis partv w*g plan '

_ nrd for JiMv lm ni T tiousnndniri!i.EY . Ju ly 13 - -nte Rold- gprintfv Jnhr> vn iK f w m adu lt

> ii niu:;vcrsary cclcbrniloii ol the jupcrvi.'or, louii(';ii(: of the A berd trn branch '

' ai;rlctiiiur(il expcrlnii-iii sta tion _ _ , _

!Uodilv. C iw la c . nRriii. Hundrrd*

Ihrriii-hnm Ihc s tn lf In niU'iiii.

•niMi.v will bCKln M 5 n.in.. fol- klowvd-Uy-ftrluDCU-aiid-iuiroduo* t- non--of- dIdtInRulahcd kiir-il;< a t T l' »> B- W. Ottciui.-»Uii:on au-

piTfntrndent. ^s'lll Introduce the J3, R, 'nicophllu.i, jircsl*

drill .,f ihe UnlvcT.sliy of Jdnho, sponsors the stnilou niyl :fy. will spc.ik a t 1:<5 p.m.

nil :iii' collecc o t ncriciilture.II. I). htiulRn. iin.iuclatr director.H In lip nRrlculture experiment

s of liintirr.i (rdni! Visits Reported■xpecled h e y d u k n . .lulv ;,i — We»le>

SMddnrd, Aiiclioniur, Aln.ika. was tl'.i- K"'''-' <’f his unc li:ini|-R im tr~M n-iujd-M r»,777 'V

Irllrld <1

liinddard. hii> w iti, dauRhtcr «r.ind50H nnd MrN. l.i r were ' voivi-d In 111! .'iirpliiiK' crash .« M)()W cnvori-:l iiioiinlnm r Klv. Ncv.i ln»t Nt.ircli. ’Iljey « rn ronte lo Arizuitii. All were< Il0^pllnll7.ed (or inpiiy werk.i w ith ' liroKen boiic. niul o ilirr Injurle.t.

, .................- - .-r - .......— sioddard ri'Uinii-il home by-I, Unlvernlly of Idnho, will'Jill,nc Siinday nnd accom-

2 Indian School Teachers Speak

D E C IA July 13 — Mr. *nd r*. CromllH Sntlth. trac h rr

and Rtudeni oH iay lor a t Uir in - lermoimtivln Indian nchnol. Brie- la jtr City, Ui.ih. wcrr kup.m ipcakrr* ni ilii* D « lo Klwaiiw eUib Monday noon limchcon.

Tliey told of uchbol RcUvlik> and proKrr.'s' m ' the Held of l^nchliiR Indian-atudenl.v

nob rri {‘‘iioua wa.i In charEr of ih r mcoitnR and sliiRlnR wni led by Clifford Suitou. Franri: l.yncli kd Ih r ItnR anlnie niir E-irl D.irrlncion tnv« the op<-n' liilf-Driiyrf. ■ ■ ■

Mniibi-r.'i dl-v:u»«l school play. RrOUnd~'iiUlpmrnt; whicji tUf ■ ■ Is spon.'orfnR.

- ---------------------- sp a w eapsule from Dliicoverer'zO aatellltfl'f*snacced by a book-atodded cable IraJllnr from an a ir force C-IIO n y ln c Boxcar, f lying abou t 15.000 fket above the Pacific ocean Monday ne^^r H aw aii. Discoverer 2(t w ai launched from V anden- b e rt a ir fprcB bas« la s t W d a j . The recovered eapiule wa* re tu rn - ed to the U. S. fo r azim lnatton b j ipace M-IenliiU. (U. S.* air force plioto vJa A P wJrephoto) .

ATTKNDINO PAMPSHOSHONE. July 13 — David

Harris b a ttend lns tho M eth­odist church camp a t the Saw ­tooth cAinp near Palrflcld, l ie U «®mp cnun^clor for the Junlarl

‘Sugar Cookery’Is DemonstratedOAKLEY. Ju ly 13-Mr.-I. - Fred

Dedko and Mr#. M elv in-Paakctt . , . , ....... ..were In charge o f th e suRor cook- niRh schof.1 group, cry de m o n stra tlo n -a b -th e-m e et- - Inft o f the HORM Im provem ent club a t 'Uie CoAsla s take house.

T he gruop.d lacuased purchna- ...i(f new books fo r th e public li­brary. and m ode pinnn fo r the club's booth a t th o O nsla . C ^ n ty fair.

Mrs. CecU I ^ y e a . president, presided ,tho meetlnic.

atldr.-v, ihe fftrmcr.t on the role of rxpcrlm enl aiailons In IdahoroMMnh, -------------

A| :;30 pJ»«. B. T , Shaw, rep- '.ici-.iiiiK th e U.S. departmeni

of iiuMnilturc. will ta lk on asrl. ciiltur;.! •researcK "dnr.;inR tluinco j.-T m in fo fT npT cq tn rch f».clllt!i'x.wllt beRln m 3 'p.m .. con- dueled by th e sta tion .sta ff.

A Jield day a l ’lO a.m. Monday il!.n w lir be conducted a t the

Tt'touUi s ta tion , located between. Drlu-sji and St. Anthony. HuRh' .McKiiy Is superintendent of the Rtntloii. . I

AinonR th e thlnsA to be seen' will lie Rraas and IcRume spcclcs trlah, w inter w heat, dw arf and

}Bts. sprlnfj Rralai, fer-

PAiiled AA far a t S a il l ake City. Utiih. by Mr*. Delano n«lley Rnt»> phitdrcn. ------ ------------

PAtlAHK'SI.ATKl)-:? 'P R IN 0 D A l,K ..;Ju lv _ i3 --n ie : nniiunl LDS prijnnry ' itround the , brock parade." will ix- held a t ! T30 p.m. 'Tuc.-'day. Kveryone ls[ liiv!(cd>to w atch It. - '

plou, potato sectloiw. foundation ^<•ed plotA of grnln.1. RraMC.i and pfinitnes, nnd ralc.t and dates of .«PcdlnR w inter wheat.

! USK T IM E S ^ E W S WANT ADS

C o m p a c f to o c lo se

to th o G ro u n d ?Lei ua raise It w ith new tires or tho .best quality recaps.

MAGEL TIREC O M P A N Y

t ry B/VR-B-GUE SEASONING o n

CHICKENAdd'‘ouldoortnjrM” (opinl(led V biHted (hicken wilh Creicent

' Ba>-B'Cue Seisonlnj Intleid ol pitin ult. The u ll is ilreidy in thit blend ol guililr >pictt, tci< joliirp and heibi

^ E S C E N TSpiet Kttrchtnn S inet 1113

A'isits ParentsMUUTAUOH. July 13 — Mr.

and Mr». o W. Johniion. Jr.. and family. •IVniplf Cliy. Calif.,

Rnritx nf'h lii p«renU, Mr, a n d . Mr*, o . W. Johnson. «r. .

Mr. and. Mrs. C arl. Ollm'ore. Klackamax. Ore.. were r e c e n t RUCM» of Mr. and M ri. Oeora* MoMr«,

Money C o n t r o l . . . with e a s e l

. A r i r s i S c c tir i iy G H IiC K W A Y a c c o u n t cqNisjusl.6C.% vlicncver you w riic a c h eck . •

■ N O o th e r c h a r s c s . K e e p a s m u c h o r .as - l i t i lc m o n e y in ih c a c c o u n t, a s y o u

— rc q i i i r c r -^ -------------------------- — — — -■ '

•. F o r s y s tc m a tic c o n tro l o f y o u r m o n ey — . “c o in c in a n d o p e n a C H E C K W A Y

a c c o u n t.'* . ’ •

YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS PRINTED FREE

2 2 2 M a in A v«nv* S o o ^M em ber Federa l D epotit Iniuronce Corporation

i '^ a n c fe rN o te dSHOSHONE, ju ly - l j l - v a c a p -

eles In the-S hoshone high school anrlculturol a n d m a them atics de- partm enta w ere no te d durUiR a w hool board-, m eeting M onday evenlnic.

Porm er ARrlculttire teacher Sheldon ..Calllater'n reslsnallon bccomcs effective Ju ly 16, U was re ported, addlnfc th a t th e m ath departm ent vacancy U In the

TRY TIM E 3-N E W 8 W ANT AP S

RadiatorsNEW AND USED

S e ru tc e tc J t c p a l r s __

Phone RE 3-6080

sttoded the funeralTicnflceji of tn uacle, Jo!«ph Sabala, a t Em*

• BHlt.'njey were accompanied by a sifter. Mrs. Candldo Elorlasa, •od Ura. John Maderleta, also Hwtnnan.

Ouets * t the RAlph Behreai heme were Tony Boudon and •on. Qwdena. Cnllf.. and Mr. and Un ttv ls Boudon. V lsu . Calif.

............. lehren* and chll-d m attended a family reunion It tht home of her moUter,- Mrs.

—rnd-P tteiaoB .-Jen>m c. M ra. Onsdotjrn vStoneklnir. Stknta C lin. Calif.,\has been a, eve;'

Parking; FinesOTfrtlme-psrklnff-bond.i-'were

pated Tuesday with Twin Palls paUca by Sally Lutes. Kenneth JUUiatyne. V. Ott, Roy w . Lee.

• aim Bullock. Joseph Anderson, —Jehn-Botton.-Thomas'Horcnden; A L U . Reynolds. Mrs. Robert Lo- ' pm. Joseph KlnR. Mra. Enid

Cook. A.-WJnterholter, T hurm an . Jtcbon, S. Samuel.^on, Oernld t Andfewa. P a t Dlakesley and Carl

nH ) ) \ y

Lj „Gj

F o rm u ld_Your(Ibg_wij| iovo.Dr. Ross'-new-Fonnula27. H h a s . . . . an exciting'new f lo v o r .. .a heavenly a rtm a ond r» so good fo r him!

You ^onl>e-4ure-your-p8t-«getting-a.lba!0nced.~— dief when you feed hlm'Dr. Ross'‘Fbrmuld“27, a -^ - new scientific development in food processing;Made naturally from nafure s finfest ingredients. t«Dr. Ross' Formula 27 is a carefully balanced diet..;

■ formtilated like a doctor's prescription to promote good health“and longer llfe7N o'additionaIiiieat Is r e q u i r e d . . . so easy to fe e d , fust pour it from th e

pr* wnfwr if yrni wtsh.

■B6)rsom c-tod ay-Qnd-treQf y e o r p e t to-the b, meal y e t . . .h e 'l l love Formula 2 7 and love you fo r Sp imylDgJt.-

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PAGE TW ENTT TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO „J tH J J E S D A Y i I U I ,T _ l s , .u s ,_ ,

LIPTON TEA No. y , box 89c

Deluxe FrenchDRESSING

«o.........1...37c

; WISHBONE-RUSSIAN-DRESSING-L

A C f r e s h p r o d u c e

■/ TENDER, JUICY

S I R L O I N S T E A K . ib. 7 3 t

W A RM W EATHER DELIGHT ,

M I N C E D H A M . . . 3 ' t ’ 1 . 0 0

A C ■ f f r o * e « f o o d s

CANTALOUPES Large, Ripe Juicy

LIPTON-tEAINSTANT

......85c

3 7 r C O C U J V I B C R S .Crisp, Co.rden^presh. . . ; 3 ^ ® ' ' 1 9 ^

O R A N G E S Juicy Sunkist 3 i b : 2 9 eLarg*

4 FISH STEAKS‘ Boneless, skinless, breaded, ready*to>cook

PENDLFTON.’ lO-OZ. PKO.

"CASHMERTB O U Q tJtT ---------

K.,. __ 3 fo. 33c

CASHMEREBOUQUET■

— 2 - f o r - 3 3 C -

Fqncy Green Peas . . 8 for 1.00

Taifewell, 4 6 oz. Pinoappio - Gropofruit .

‘ PALMOLIVE-S O A P -

JUICE DRINKSWEETIE PIES 18 or.. Regular 0 Bandha__ 49eHAWAIIAN^»UNCHinrs;^7Sir-3Tirl.80

1<1UUY'S

4 ^ 8 9 c ~ i- i m e a d e T o f o n x oc H B ra CHICKEN, n m ic B v , b e e f

MEAT PIE S .............4 for 95c

■r«i. _... 3 fa' SSc

PALMOLIVESOAP

^lo*h ___ 2 far 3 3 ^ 7

G H O C O L A T E - D R I N K - i o c o f f , - N e s » i e s Q u i f c r 7 T 7 9 c —

TUNA FLAKES Cleaiwater, No. 14 cons ' 6 for 1.00CANNED^CHICKEN Swift*s Bteirfium, 3 lb. con 98c

ra ss---------^ C L O V B R ^ T O rT W IN -P A C K -

POTATO CHIPS-. . 79cPILLSB Ony, 10 LB3. . ...............

-FLOUR— T ^ T - . . . . . .1.19

■1 VEL- - ^ - -BEAUTY'.BAR-------

APPLESAUCE Tastewell No. 303 i

PILLSBURY, 25 LBS.

-FK>UIW

;

2.49c m ilk Tostewell tall cans............. ........................ .

, 6 for 89c ■ KEAFT, AMERICAN. » OZ.

7 "CHEESE=StlCES 7 r - 57c6 f o r i 8 9 c -----------KRATT,. PlM E3nX>..ia O Z , _

VEL 'L iq u iD .

-cion*_____67c

ADDETERGENT

:85 c

JENO'S PIZZA 1c Sole, 15 oz.’. .......... ■ ■ 3 for 1.00PINEAPPLE JUICE Tastewell,46oz.can 3 for 89c PRESERVES - Festivalr44'oz.“ Strowberry'7TTTT-rT7-.“r;-r. 79c

CHEESE SLICES TV 57TK R A fT. 32 OZ.

SALAD O IL ^ . . ^ . . 67eKRAFT, 24 OZ. " y .

MAYONNAISE . . ; ..........59e- E U J s r i i o r a o o 'c A N -

fA B -Spaghetti-Meaf Balls . . . . 47c

-ROYAL TOWN and CUUIMTRY, THIN - KEOUEAR- SIZE

83c Sliced-Simdwlch-Lodif6 Extra Slices

-A JA X rCtEA N SER:rr2-for33ir

, BECAUSE OF THE ACCIDENT, BROWN’S 8TH AVE. MARKET HAS BEEN TEMPORARILY CLOSED FOR REPAIRS. WE WILL BE OPEN TO SERVE YOU SOONl

Food Fair I Merriirs Food Basket I PAUL'S DRIVE ING old S trik e S to m p s B u h l, Id ah o | G old S tr ik e S to m p s P a u l I G o ld S trik e S ta m p s J e ro m e

market COURTESY MARKET S Eighth AvGHue MarketGold S trik e S ta m p s T w in Fa

FOOD MARKETS

___

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| ; ; ^ l i A Y . J U L Y . 1 3 , 1861 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHOr s .

' f r a n s f eCastleford NotesTiavels, Visitors j™.-.;

• CASTLEFOHD. Ju ly » — ‘ ^LJP’’’,'' I'’, Property, iptoiwriy held by Mntp .'ourw «nU.»nU -M r*v-aum lcy—E lc ld s ._ M r_ ” 'r^3fil-lcK u.U iurc-r«-nn«rtt:pu tji’roTnecM'ftna-Afti'iiulM-ftn.l'nnd Mm , Pc le lnchftU»tl “ n d |‘ " property net lim.v-i-ii^neoai pcrMnat propertylam lly. Mr. ttiid Mrs. Dob Hi'- revenue li pro- lu-kl for nnoUtcr perwii.

Car Damaged in llit-Run Mishap

I'JVII smil tliftl Iji -only lo'uiinonrd Aitd m it'l I:X eollrciiir," Drown

s;;'™; K™Ja'.T. 1'”- ■« Prize Presented•nriilF'n/m—D ilV Tim olllnsrreiurn— ----- ^ ---------------a_______________3h™. wliriS »u« .pcmi . To Ex-AreiTBoyinff two weekA w ith hi* (trnndpar. Or '«o . Im* <i Mm\Ur .

t e r f o r A rea R a n g e r js R e p o r te d

. . r Jam es !• <11*®*creek .district. Saw-

MtJonftI hM BC>-» transfer to the Lowman

Boise national forest, t j^vy sawtooth national

i : i iiu p « rln te n d en t, announced

>fr«i W w alker, ranacr on

J r a n s c r dLMrletnlnee June, "no where *ho underw ent « i.r. W '■•1 iw>i»u,.l. chnrlt-iblr nnd .so-V ncc. In ilu-Ubi-ral nii.t <||. f , « S r b c V n « - r e r j V ' ' 5 Dro»n c»l.t« rn .a M..<r‘!K-OT-ihe Bolac nntlonnl f o r - -----------------------------------. • ot.-A m crica nchicvcliicni' M o 34 where he worked un- • I 'TVT “f'"' »•': . compctliion.f.i iTm Durlnit this a.«lRnment I I p f H I I f i i N O t C C l I l.ricj by bnnklnc or t l . M.,,-.,,,,. a M udnit ai a w e d .wl ,Vrl'*d in numeroua Cttpnel- . ■'•.'.'"’'•‘I «r>;^it;;/-Uloav unclaim rd »v,,t,r Mr.h Nnllo:ml Cllv.nL mdutHns property an d Mip-L y v /« •y .r i • — __> « ! ' ' > • ' m.Mirancc corpora..C ul.r, pion» to >.iiiclv poUUc.il

........................ O f l f l f w a i r n 6 l l , r<'<und^ h.'I(l nt Clnrrmnni col-V J . W .1 I 5 ? .liy ntllllirv, iiiKlUtrlbuiod rilvl- I.-.;.-. I'omonft. Cnllf. H f n iirnd -T fc ' A. . A <l:-Mribiillons of bii-.!. rd Il^yhurn »ch(w1s l>«>Ior<» mov-F r o p e r t y A c t ""-' promr.y_oi m;

A Rray ,uerly

rend nnd U kum M rrci a t 3:35 p.m. Wi'clnr.vliiv. Mrui-k a IIMO ^'orfl drtvpu by Willic m . SlnKlr- lon. 0!), ,lo;m nu iiitind avenue,lV iii.-r\il> . iiiKi kVit: ctJinK......... I

Police rriMiii ih r ciir wa* dam -' Aiirri on th r r i;ia »;,ir and loot' II hubcnp. Thi'ir nn eMI<,Hinted SlUO OiiitutfV to th r SlnRJe*,

Cruelty Charged In Divorce Case

Ml*.- V>'rn 11;;:'. fii.-d ; J<ir

s ! * L v r r i ‘ S ! : d ' S i s ;w -»on-w lll-n> o« -‘®- -“ '®

part of July. - wilkcr Is » e x te rn

, . .A He obtained h t f deurec In ^ ? ; y a t the university of Ida-

1053. DurlHR the summers

L t^ o n Die DrldRcr a n d Sal- Mtlonal forest.<i. pollpwln? Vwrs service In th e U.8.

MrT walker was nppolnted for- S 3 on th e T archec national itfat where he has served, alnee 2 ? Wr Uie past two years he

S bern ranger In charge of ^ jifiburR district. Mr. and S i walker and the ir y^nR- % plnn to arrive In Twinw S b ; Ju ly 25-

VTSmNG IN ABBA nK O HILL. Ju ly 13 -M r. and

iJr^H om er W*5k«rr. B lvenlde, Suf. are vlslU nj M r. mnd M r^ wuium ATbauRh and t o . and

> Z w » H Allred.

\Vi-(lnr/<dnV In riisiiici court. Slu-; cimrtir* fx : in n f jilivMciil nnd

M .irrlr(t O n U.'I 'l.'i':, .a t No-, w.iiin, Okla.. iliry li;i;p two chll-j du-n: She of tilechilrtrpn. »4() [icr inoiiili jiupporl rju'h, S O iH'i- iiiniiih m ull nnd •HUT. the birili of n ihird child

'Tli,’y ftr^' exprciiiic, iiri'nrtilillonnl

$<0 par m onth lar h e r 'dupport difrlnc the preananey. plu* p«y-

ent of related hnxplial and doc- ir bills nnd allorney fcpx. 'She abo n»k.f title lo nil house-

ltoid"tiii'n iiure“ B'nd“ Rppl'«nres:' She re<)iieslrd th e court Ir> iMnej a rr.'trnlnlnK order lo preveni I IllllA from ImrmlrjK or molfsiuiK her dtiruiK liilgallon.- He I.'? to ' rc-clvo a in,\?. Hnlek. , , .

' ■ n.i'vlMiin.' Hnyborn. Hiivlifirn And Wriiii, Twin Pnll,« niinrnpyii. l.t rrpresrniiiie Mrs. Hills, j

field-V-isits, IJvents ReportedK1CIIKIKI.D. Jxily l3 -.M r. nnd

Mrs. Irviii Scovll nnd. fiimilv. DurlMiiK. Calif., a tn Vl>lllii;{ .Mr. mill .\Ir». W. I,. Jr iisrn .

I lo y •llUinnji. l.pnvrnw..i(h. K n ii'. I« vuHinK his fLMrr,^. Mts,] I.niira WnoiH. Mrs. I.oln Petrri«on.; nnil Mr*, n irk AUjnrt. « j

Mrs. na l|ili Sm lih nnd sniis.j and Mrs. Kdunrd 8cliln|i-r nnd- dauiililcr IrJt Monday to vb lt in ' Orrybull. Wyo, w llh Mr.s. Hmllli'.s

.Mrs, JUn Dr>'iint nnd (am-

^Picnic SiatedBUni.KY. July 13 — More than *''T>nrtrd Japnn.

• 1X> fiiiplovfs nnd fnmlly ment-1 e t^ u sh live polio:bi-r.s oC ilie Durley IdaJio Potulo '" " " ' ,7 >3 million children ' Pro<TMors; Inc.. p lan t n t t e n d e d L ^ " "" '" 1 »l>o>M/:of vac- lajiiciiiK At the Rupert N e p iu n e r" ’' ‘f" '" Connda nnd RuasIr. * parfc iivrr the w rek-fnd. “

ThPOtitlnRlsoueofseveral ma»Jor nlliiu.s spon.iored by the IP P l |

■for 11% riiiplnyi's.''Jlte romprvnyf piniic was iimlrr the dlrecilon of..Mry Vnniin Ra.uniisspn, I

T llY TIMKH.NKWS WANT ADS

LOwisSTC A R P E TP R IC E S !

"Drive Out and Save''.

WalHer's

Pie Cherries

Now AvailableS u g a re d

in 3 0 - lb . *f^ini

T w i n F a l l s

F e e d & Ice C o .

P h o n e RE 3 .1 2 9 7

- B 0 ISE .-Ju ly . 13_Wi — Idaho'^.,n« w --iin e la lm # d -p ro ^ riy -ac t-U -.Intended to Rlye the au ite 1 se.vilon of money and valuftble* which lack n rlRhttuI owner, ex-: p la ins' Vernon 2 . Drown, Btnle tax collector. .

But he emphnalsed tlia t even a fte r auch property ho i been turned over lo th e s ta te It,could still bo claim ed by. th e rlRhtful owners. If they ahould tu rn up.

••In th e . p(u«." Drown sold, ".lueh tmclnlmed property hn.i re- mclned w ith th e holders for their Individual use n n d benefit, Tlie uniform disposition of unclalm rd property a c t now m akes ttfa ll- oble th is unclBlmed property w a ll o f th e people of th e s ta te of Idaho,”

Prim arily, b e explained, «uch p roperty now !• heJd by bank* and .other, f ln a ^ J a l liuU tu tton* . U nder te rm s of Ui« t o t they wUl be required to rep o r t to th e a tau any peracmftt p roperty which la In

ROUNTREE'S------ Week-end

SPECIALS!MEAT DEPARTMENT

Folli Brand, tender young tiicod A A

beef l iv e r . . . lb; 2 9 C

G R O W d H e E F . 2 l b ^ 9 cU.S. Good, B lad e C u t

Chuck Rodst IB 37cGROCERY DEPARTMENT

silk Toiler

-TISSUES-Chef Boy-A r-D ea SPAGHETTt and T O M A TO -SA U C E .

Vanilla or C h o c o to ts Large 5 ’/a o x . p k g .U r g e 9/2 o z . p k g . ' a A

Jello P u d d in g . lU i« 7 7 C

Can-O-Pop . 12 , cansFROZEN FOODS

LEMONADE;C aI~ F am e 6 ,o z . , .c a n iC al F am e 6 ,o z . , . c a n i , A A

Pink Lempnade | 0 »» 9 9 C

49c_ C h ick en , B e ef

MEAT PIES.L ib b y 'i 1 6 o* . d o c o ro te d m

ii:e Tea Glasses 0

=14 ojisJ.OO

HoileiiBAKERY DEPARTMENT

- S E A T T L E . W aaH .-L oeal d o p tu rn ed ou t In foiM recently « h e n G en e n a M il li h e ld dram atie . informal d o s food tesU

• t D uw am U h H w d o n E liib tt B o y ;T b s S eettla teat, one o f .., k e n n e l t t s t i i n w h ic h i p u t o f 8 d o f ■ aw lteb e d t o N e w . aevend h iM lo v a r io tu l ^ C o u t d U e i. p o n f ln u d ee iU er eu re ch a m p M eal T i d n t t n m th t i t i o g M

PRODUCE DEPARTMENT

10^39cMOi 1 2 out of 3 dogs switched to New Sureschamp Meal Ticket,k I T ^ I ■ . •

CUCUMBERSBANANAS

_ :..2 ,„5 e 2 ^ ^ 2 5 c

- MWAMNTEEl)I 'g ^ - F O R - S - A L E ■ ■ ■ ----------

C old W o ta rn ie lo n i— l e . C old B n»craiie»

W . d o C IM T O M C U T T IN S , W R A P P IN G , FREEZING o f o l) Iclndi o f ,m o o n .

ROUNTREE'Sf ^ d l i n e r

■ KIM BERLY R OAD — RE 3 - 5 6 6 0 ____

N e w s t o r e h o u r s : ' Sui^doyi 9 o.'m. toI J '" . ; ~ ®°>‘ Monday th iu Sohirdoy“ to 9 p .m .

Oiys of Amcrrca’s lending food proiducrnt. General l^ills, Inc,’ reports it hns crented n new dbg food cnltS SurechnriTp M eal'

Tickct with such an nppcnling and diffcrpnt tostb that;*. 2 oiit of '3 doga tested switched (6 it from their regular dty

. ■ dog food in scicntific kennel tests. • , ,* In a series of public feeding testfl 2 out of 3 dogs nlso chose

new Surcc^mp Meal Ticket over their owner's choice of Ave

• General Mills guarantees dogs will,cat nnd enjoy Uie new food nnd backs Uio guarantee wllh the ofler of o $1.00 cou- pon, good' toward.thopurchau of ony dry dog food.

Meal Ticket is a greatly improved formulation of Surechamp, a food long popular among >Vcat Coast dogs.

T e s ta provQ .|^coric8 The feeding tests? Genera! Mills spoi<camcn'say, gave scientific'

Sccrct of the taste triumph. General Milts' spokesmen soy, is a “ se'rlcVordiscoveries engpnHtriffipoftanca of a comblnatloiref'

ingredients, cooking, shape and texture in the enhahccmenl ot dog food flavor; ,

U n iq u e n ew sh a p e The product's_unique new roll Bhapa. is^of great importance, Generar Mills ofTiciats say. Kennel tests show dogs ar« especially fond of this new form.

Ccrtain-ingrcdients not only cnhanc*' flavor but actually add vJtamltls and proteins to an «lr«Ady highly nutritious formula to provide a completely bal< iiricijd canine md>rin every bowlful.

• • E A t l N L G O p p " G U A ^ M O T E E ^ _____( are detalla of the produet’e |

Shop »H. "R ountre. W o/*l ^ e v e - M o ^ M o n s Y - r n ^ o T i r T i K i r h i H w r T i P y t —

' • • niDof to widolyJ__excltln rn cw flavor in their diets

_ Thejtcs.ts show cd>1eal Ticko■ i in r t iDA flftwtr th n» ni.^ doL_

what brand of dry dog food they've eating.'

b e lie v e d to b e the m o it d a rin tf t a th e h i a ^ r y o f th e . d o g f o o d lo d u it ry .N e w -g u a ra n te e d palln* food. Your d o r w H e a t a n d en- J o y S u re ch a m p Meal T ic k et If he dow jijt. aend th e cer. tif lca te o f guarantee from any packajo of N ew Surecham p M eal T ic k e t and a le i lv dew rlbln* y o u r dog 'a reaction

----- tor-G eneral-M iH i.-Inc„ Bo«-;{7. M ln n M p o l^ e O ,-M in n .---------W e ll eend-you a Sl.OOcw'pon good on .an y dry:.dog food ,

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T H U B S D A y , J l i t Y IH

PACE'TgEKTY-FOTO

Report Given Idaho Students’ Physical Fitness Above Average For Meetings Of 4-H Qubs

■ at/RL E Y . JuJy « -M n n b c r» of the Cookie SUtchcr* 4-K club prepared nnd urved a dinner to th e ir im htra for ft fpecl»l

-------- ■•<1a<ia>'*-ainner“ -*t'the-honie-pf-------- Mm. n a r Zol»n»er. leader.. .

Followlnc.dlnner ench girl told of her office. A poem wm retd

___: ijy DoroUiy ZolUnjer.- prMldent,■ and Carolyn Bowen. recreaUon

cliftlrman.. played' a pUna «olo. Tl»o (tftme. "ehante Mcouni.* *•*» played under the dlrccUon ot. J a n e t Editar,* Junior leader. Winr ners were MIm Bowen, her

~ " c r” (irid Mra. Zolllnaer. ( priHi wiui won by MIm Be

. - MafU-Broi»dlie»d. seeretftry,' nwnrded the booby prize ol

evenlns and her father wai gtven . . . door p H i e . ,

Three-demonstration* on eook-<- tnc «e re fiven during the meet*

- Inff of th e BmlllnE 8 l« ri 4*U club by K athy Harper, cake maklns:

' ' 8nndr« McBrl(^.'«ppIe crlap, and filiitron Holmea, puddlni.

Mrf. Audrey. Harper, leader, ahowed the RlrU how to a u r t to»eU. They mei the next *ve»

. n ine a t tiie home of Nylene Oor* rlniio to «-ork. on Uielr project*, Btieryl HenderMn reports,

•Olrlji of Uie Penny Piper* 4-11 club sampled four kinds of cooklc.1 durlns a demonatratlon Blven by Mrs. Marjorlo Olllcaple.

Membem of the Plxle Puffs 4- H club worked on plnco mnl* nnd hMlUi po»Jerj. l>udy Wnr»’o»d reporU the next mcetliiic will be on cooklne. Mr*, n rldn Knopp, leader. Mrved refrcshtnenLv

Ench Rlrl of the Happy Home.---------maker# 4nrcuub-BaT8 ®'denjon'

atra tlon or Illustrated t«lk to finish h e r requirement* during » m eeU ns a t the home of Dm Ann MerrUl. The next mwUn* wlU b« heJd a t the horn# of Wtorleno H ansen. Befreahmont* serred by Miss Merrill.

----- -- - -A'plcnle-wft* planned bybers of the U d ls Lassies 4-K

■ club. Mr». Twylla H unt, leader,- lnstnict«d the glrU to a ta r i look­

ing for pictures for health and nu trition stories, -

A demonstnUloi^ on f t ’chch

Nelson. B letT T JecE w nngiv# ' d ttnons tn tlon of baking powder btseultA a t her home FVldciy. She also will give a demonstration on

' brush ing hair, U nda Duke re* •port*. Miss Nelson e m e d toast a n d » candy bar fo r refresh* m en tj. '

T hre« d«non«l»Uona w e r e U ven during the meeUng of the Ju n io r Somcetl-Kates 4-H club. A nno Mari# Amewte ahowed h o v

• to mak« • team guage; U nda B rran , thread a needle, and L inda Clark, f re tta peaa.

B E a f - M ^ u s - To^Be Mixed During Week

By The As»o«Uted P m s’ Mid-summer m eat menus n lx rf .anupcrm arJre t* thU »-iek - a iew fo ’crs. a little lamb, a • i f beef jind some tmoked

«laric-i

and ' aerred refreehmenta.E arl OobWey leporU th a t dur*

Ingf th e meeting of th e Big D U vettock 4*H club reoonl books

IfU Chamberlain gave a.c*ko demonftraUon during a meeting o f . th e Juniper JUls 4*H club.

-------- - i r i io r s o i ip rm je M s e d r th tr ^booth and worked on recordb o o t h ___- - _bookA aocordlng to Caiolyn Mat­thew*.

T tits of phyaJeal f i tn e u of Idaho (tnden ts eonducted a t the Uonal a»*rsie In many test area*. Ju n io r 'h l |h lehool •‘ndenl* UnUerally ot Idaho d e p a r tm e n t of physical education o te r a reeelred highest Korea of nearly 15,0« boys and girls tw o>ytar'period Sndldile Gem aU te youth i nI rank aboTa the na - 17 years of age. lUn itsff engrarln i)

National Average in Physical Fitnessiw lv E R s r r v o r i d a h o .

Moscow, Ju ly 10—Id ah o youths. hKiwo n f if th a nd » t h under the. . . ---- - . . . . ----- - =n...-.

physical .education prosram fnr the elem entary schools nhould be

• • ' quflll-

departm ent of Ph> - cation on recently - completed tesU o t nearly 10,000 iitudenu from <a achooU in th e sta te .

The atudy. supported by a re- senrch g ran t from th e university, wo* directed by Professor Mabel Locke, chairm an o t physical edu­cation fo r women. S h e w«* m - aUted by Carol Fo rd « n d Shirley ShuU. Instructors of physical

................................... 4 to 13 dlf-

servlce training" offered fnr ele- mentnry school tcncher* where needed.

A ppointment of a «lnte direc­tor of physical education kIiquIcI be given Kerloui conxlderatfoii to asslJit In the .up-grnd lng of phy­sical education pro^nm s,~L ocnl boards of-educntlon. PTA Rroups, and o ther-youth acrvlng organl- xatlons should take cognlannce o t the natioiia}, concern about the lack o t fitness of Americans and exert Influence to auLit in programs th a t a im to alleviate

two>year study.Seven tests lor- boya and girl e n conducted. Including pu..

ups, s it ups, shu ttle run . stand- b road Jump, ftO-yard dash, jall throw, a n d 000-yard run*

walk..com paring acore* w ith th e n a -

dU covered-------------------------------with th e upper 30 per cen t of the na tional group In th e 000

-Gooding-Qassj)f_ ’41-Plans Event

class of IM l will hold Its 30-year------- m inlon.-Satortlay and Sunday U

Ooodlng.A oocktall hour vUI a ta r t a t

e:30 Jwn. Saturday a t the- U n*^----- «oln-lnn-*nd a banquet-wUl-be

tfrvcd a t B jun.

1 ^ 1 park a t 1 p.m. a in d a y rfh o se a tund lngareasked to b r in g a p o t polludK dUh. M eat will be Mr-

‘ nlshed.Member* of the claaa wlio h a «

n o t been located are Merle Cone, e e r ^ ^ Jack

~ U o n Is asked to con t*ct*7 lu . Owen Colter, Q o o d ln g ^ JV o t i-4 S » ,

alsoTUa~werin~T)UlU 'T ipr«nintt ups, K lt~artaa requiring endur­ance, a rm and shoulder strength, and abdom inal and trunk flexor strength!

T est resulU were lowest in the ttiu ta#— run;— *t«ndmg— broad

and 60 yard d a sh ^ a ll ......... requiring apeed and co­ordination.

H ighest scores were found in the Junior hlgtrsehoot age sroup (» e Y e n lh .-^ lg h tl iw _ * * '.« l_ ^ ,^ gradetO. The lowest were In the fifth, sixth, n t h , and 13th giitde*.

Draw ing from th e Otness test m u lt s . th‘# physical education d e p i ^ e n c su g g e s fe d -----------

S ? 7 S ne*** 'o f 'lS aS o^ ou 'th even more.’ T h e recommendations In-

wrltlng to the University of- Ida­ho dcpftrtmcnt of physical edu­cation for women.

mg th is line, a (Itneu ___.ce for th e s ta te '.o f Idaho

....... It be called. Involving, mwell as educators, a ll agencies th a t w ork w ith youth.

T h e .f in a l report of the physi­cal fitness project will be pub- tfshed and dCstribuCed.. to . oU jchoou in th e sta te th is fall. Any­one Interested In .the result* may secure, a copy o t th e report by

Milner Travels, Visits Reported

MILNER. July 13 — Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Relntntd' have re­tu rned homo from Plcabo where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fete Dallox. .• Joan Sargent and Donna Jen ­kins, Jackson, Wyo., and T her-

ond Jerry Dorsey, Rupert. : guests a t the Jim SarRcnt

home.

and son. Sparks. Nev.. nnd Al­be rt and Lnrry W ahl. Sacram en­to. Calif., have returned home a fte r vlslUng Mr. nnd. Mrs. E d­w in 'R elnbold and family.

Melinda. Timmy a n d Eddie Beaver, Sparks, Nev., e re guests o t the home of Mr, and Mr*. Prank Clhon^kL .

Mr. nnd Mrs. Trvln Erlsm an.|y , Bear River City, U tah, have r e - lg

turned home after visiting Mr and Mrs. Earl Sear*-and family

Patty Carroll. W e n a t c h e e •Wn8h„-U-vUliing-ber-grandpftr cnt.1. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Rein bold nnd family.

Sale Is-HeldglWO_MlLL Ju ly 13 —

e featured In t h lldwest. with price

_ cents a pound, wM T g-of-lam b U a t t>nr8aln-leveU n New Enslsnd. New JYork, the

Midwest and Far Wfcit. Laipb chop.1 nnd a M-cent* a pound combJrtBtlon. of Jamb chops and itcw m eat also are available In K attered,areas. • .

Beef Is about evenly divided between such bargain tu ts m

■ ‘ ^ ,o flB U and z * tta l t^ n d - th e..«.c expensive rib ronau ond round steak, Hnm sales are mo!-- ly in Uic Ea.1t.

Sirloin ateak is higher In few places, but th e real lteuti to watcK’o u f fo r 'U ils wedc-are Dork chops and eggs. The for- [her aPe up tour to 10 cenu •

***Egg«. up for the thlrd*»tralght week are two to four cents * doren higher.

More nntl more, fresh fruit and veRctablfs keep’ commg to

Best buys among vegetables „fe beeW, broccoli, carrots, cel­ery, cucumber*, endive, esearole, onions, radishes, miscellaneous leafy cooking greeai. lettuce, parsley. pePPers. potatoes a n d fava beans (kIng-sKed «nap benn.1).

Good buys a re 'th e regular sIm ..nap 'beans, eai)bnge, com, agg- p lan t, okra, w atercress and peas. • cantaloupes. manBoes and sour

cherries are» ra ted ouUtandlng among fruits. whUe the good buy

Guests Reported-

tie Utah: Mr. and Mra.-Max and fam ily and M r?and

M ^T roster Lomb. all Salt U ke City; Mr*. G ra n t Spcrrj-. N tph . S « h . and Mr. and , Mrs. p in ^

TOe*sroup'’' S d « l the w a ­ding reception of Mr. and Mrs. -A lien 'Jfw n :-------------- --------------

Baptist YouthsAttending Camp,

- r i L E R . July 13 - seven y o u t ^ _ from the Filerchurch are a ttending the Bap-, tlst Junior high thed tal Pines, near jprlngs. accorf.lng to the H er. Prank Schwelsslng. • pastor-

Attending arc S a n d ra . Abel, Cheryl WebsUr, Ella Fnye Lan­caster, Rcbekah M elton, Roy Lee W rl.M , _ L I " W

RichardHolyoak Sustained in JobBURIXY. July 13 - Richard

Holj-onk «•** austalnetL m new bishop of the S torrhs Perry LD6 ward during a sacram ent, meet- ing’Sunday. nlght._ ._ O th e r new ward OfficeriT f ta n d ^ a rn e r.- tia i- rc o u n . . . .! Lloyd Robins, second couniej^ar: Rex West, ward clerk and Cleo j . Larson, assistant ward clerk.

Isaac U e. stake prw ldent, pre-aldcd-; ......... ............................

VISITOR REPORTED KINO HILL. J u ly - 1 3 - Mrs.

j»ne McEachcrn. Ogden. U tih . la visiting' her slsur-ln»law . Mrs. Elmer Bablngton. and family.

lljt Includes watermelons, blue- te ^ l e l Honeydews. Persian mel­ons, limes; peaches, s traw berrl^ blsckberrle*. red currant*, goort- iwrrie* gropes, plums, nectW' Ines and bananas.

IF YOU P L A N T IT OR FEED IT

:~GLOBE SEED 1 W ill H av* It!

................ ..

a ttend nex t w eek.... . —Mr. and Mrs. Lauren B u tu ,

Mr. and Mrs. M arshall Jo h n -» n ; Mr."Bnd-Mn.-LyJe Abel-and— --------Mr. and'M rsTAlex Melt«w drove the youngsters to camp.

Milner 4-H Club Meeting Is Held

Ite* 4-H /Club, shouxd how to make a pocket to r t ^ x

si»lU W.bb-wu ho.t«J. .naerved relrcshm cnt*.- ,

TRY TIMES-NElM WANT ADS

■Ul#

C O L O N IA LC O N C RETE

— Beit for everjf ■ concrete need. • ,

Sotlifoctlon Guoronteedl RE 3*5500

economics chairman, charge of a farm lunch sale Tuesday., proceeds of which will be used to help remodel lije .Orange hall kitchen.

Mrs. Sherman was assisted by Mrs. Wllllnm Cain, Mrs. Earl E llis and ^trs. P ran k Jones.

PHILCO TUBESImprove Any T V S et

ways to m ak eT F S E R V rc r

All MakesRE 3 - 6 1 4 6

WILSON-BATESAPtLIANCE

BANNOCK BRAND

WIENERSI. Heinz 57 Sauce

.—.a tort and pleasantly ptmgoQt tablo Bfiuce—does ra the r remorki thiogs for your etcaks, roasts, chops and stows.

2;HeinrMastaKl Saoce” — '* ^is smooth and zippy—tcmfic on-ham, checso, In.saDdwichcs! A lso' dtOcious os' a ho t or cold dip for cocktail sausaecs.

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ILY 18,1981 _ ^ T IM E S - 'N B W S , T W IN 'F A L L S; IDAHO " i - PitG E TWENTY-FIVB

- tE A H T - F R E S R -

OUflD BEiF

T E N D E R , T A S T Y

FRANKFURTERS

2 lb. cello bag . . . .

[e d , f r e s h

rCH MEATSb u t ! W O M E N 'S A N D C H I L D R E N 'S

■' U . S . C H O IC E

j b ^ 5 9 _ e _ _ R U J y U L R Q A S T : l b : j r 9 c

Reg.' 98c g . . . ; pr. T | 9 cO U T ! T . F . S T O R E O N L Y ! . . ‘

rN SPRINKLER O SC IL L A T IN G T Y P E ....... V l PRIGEII B O Y S 'S H O R T S L E E V E

^RT- HIRTS~Reg;-l;98-!-! r-j-; W-89C“t A Q U A -^ R IP P L E

TUMBLERS r ^ 7 for 1.001 8 6 6 z . D O U B L E l i p '

iHERS^^^TTR'S COFFEE W H IT E S A T IN ■

S lI J G A R 25 ibi'............ . 2 .9 8 :

U.S. NO. ONE LOCAL'

RED POTATOEST O . LB. BAG

T E M P T IN G L Y FRESH

- 1 9 c - D o z r Large Loaf I7c

FRESH, TENDER, LOCAL

DOZ; EARS

F R E S H F R O Z E N

LEMONADE6 oz. cans

FREE] t IB BY TUMBLER

W ITH EACH 5 .0 0 GROCERY PURCHASE ^

Rfldemptioh Do^es

JULY 13th, 14th> 15th, 16th.

\ D E

I GRAPE DRINK

g j 5 | # )iQ w ^pR iC EsTr:

ay . . . Tomorrow ' 1 EVERYD/ Y!!

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