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■ “"^reboard ......... ................ III.............. I ....................... .......... mOre rt«U: v.lley. --------------------------------------" Valley. 1951 ----------—---------------- ^K . 1852 ................................... pg H , J951 ---------- ------------------------- NO^SO___________■- _ ■Celebrate House yesten fto U L , K orea, July 4 ising a go' Kiprican Snbre jets shot eradicate p< Ku2 communist MIGs Fri- fflillo allied ftrtillerym en «t mdtcattni Bnbered every big gun on a naUvo of B rfeenn battlofront for . Mebarrcled July 4 -blow i„ ] jrteajurei Hnst the reds. public land<. H i tall o( 13 MIOs shot down. Halogeton H^nrobftbly destroyed and six found In th. the air battle the since has spr ^Bd'biRsest Jet victory o! the |n Colorado, war. the firth air force laaho, Wyoni f s s fr»rMarti ■u7BUt ** H ^u N. /Igbter-bomber# and Jylap prolccUlfi. ----- •*• ***^ iiT /cfS K 'E u^th.- O f K t of the big force of F-84 WASHING K derjetj. However, It said the Joseph W. M WLcltl InstollaUon was about Eisenhowers ■ ^ e a southeast of Sulho, site of presidential i H u t power plant smaahed June easUy" deadi convention, i ■ n a observers sold the secrecy oen. Dougla ■the^musually-blg-UehteiLxov^ _The-house- ^BTBrT^id~the—*ppe«ranpR-w l* permanenf ^KtUog out of the ordinary. convention, s H ued plone losses. If any, were qqv. Earl Wi WtiiDOunced-. __________ “would have to» wfts^Ju^^hort Neilh ^Koswtre-shot-downrtw® prob*- eltherscnn B^Bmjrtd-an«H.r»-dftma9*d,^— 15,rtirt>t^D^ »T W trf-m anbc - of MlQ«-de- -jcflty-or'tHe probably destroyed nnd Agiced if ^ , H ^ 'to p p e d the earlier batUe, he replied: H ro wings of F-Wflghter-bbmbers bitternesl^; ^Ued the unidentified target developed b< ^■iteOoound bombs and napalm, tnrm. th« h, ^wnnoiCe BttlJ. Tlicu Iho JtU candidate." > 1®* strafe ami-alrcraft Martin waj ^Kaa-Ttth-jO-callber-machtne.. -^oQlil-fimcU ^^Irei ^ ' venUon chal ^■ghUnf broke out In three sec- Taft man ” ^ F o ( the ground front as allied about retwrt Mjlerrmen wheeled every big gun ^KTSranrrnnTTmo'oitlDirTor - fl, ^Krderous I^urth of July bar-' -j mi not "I never coi --------- Z-— ^ calidldate. ■oastar Fi-iul ffipS!. talnly I am i Kamiingfltirt^ Kn EaBoFRilt ■JB a T a f t Bi * depends on FRANCISCO. July 4 W r- aneech he w K rsU I 1306.000,000 fruit crop J ^ n a l’s ^Brettened by the 40-day*old west pgrty ihlpplng tie-up and the In- _____ * nay be forced t« ahul down ^kiU itr If tho strike continues. H ■... H vduitry spokesman said today, ly l 3 ,1 1 W, Driatow, president of. the ^ B o m la—S^ult— Procassor.’*__and ________ T:» Tw er's Inc., said the strike by the I J Biion union of the Pacific haa ^ ^■up'several ohlpmenta" of sugar ^wln Fall ^ B K l w t l i i ______________________ of traOlo-v uid if the dispute between- the three-d HuDlon and coast ivhipownera is under way- H Hilled "very soori” the strike for driving d H t t n(ces.iiUte stisjienslon of frutt license was ^Bilng opcrntlons,................................tacad drunk of Agriculture Charles Bran- William H irul Oov, Earl Warren asking ^aa suspend M " *0 the release of raw „hen a neg: held In San Kranci.ico bay. climaxed a H u lrl Buppllea of Iwlli cane and tlons *u««r were being •■rapidly de- , H h .r. . J. .. -. obeorvetl hU Hnere were no Indlcatlona of i|.j,t« i ■ rrM iti eltorts at aetUIng the jieyburu av * Trhlch iKgan May 2n. Fedeml oav Kay L B r nDgnUaUira.wora-uiuuooau-- ___ _.jU irin ij ■Ions T)flwfrn union antT ililp- cammon ' . r r rrprrnrt.lntlvM. ■i«rle» Olhhn, executive secre- <if llic AKO. hrM thn croi* ijio^k of K H iik 111 now -'iirovlcle tlie major ocrveil that ■on-w fruic.far.U)B-oQuniry. H y ,"ni{ r:nliI(iiiiU U Iluwitlinn ntiHnr |rt.,.iy ™ ,] | B iiir piniii. At Grockelt, Oallf.', where tin "w ^■I'rrii Aiuit down slncn'Jtlne'20 of traffln a ® ik J a llic .i'r liiL »i,i. 'll,,".:,,."" ' EisenI Il'uvorH KusHcll Back ^■AftlllNiri'ON July 4 niV-Oov. AnOAIlD ■ '■ rW aririi of horidn anld l4.(li«y m ‘'"I"'" Illlnoln (lov, A.llnl K. J " ‘y « n,n •'l,n prrMiHrtrd U. n c '■"f*'' itir nnminiiilon " If Hen. Illchnril ‘"'vili, I)., lova lixiny H Drniocinilo |irr(tUlc[iLiitl iinitll- 'foo'itl llna H lirliig him NTnwrn -'Ir- n v.,iy ..hrr m n n " H w ' ^ J r r n (iiiiil, "I nnvt n vflry lilRh Tn > full i" ' " ’"‘I'"' tpiilny, lliB H 'n ii)i hp Inin nl (lie '’lltl '•"•''lilniU." tnnminlnii ■m i','’’ ' eniiilmfllMil he n,fl (joi> ii I . M iH piiiced ’;ii‘ Hiht imin nlhiwni ‘n,ur«day mlnlnlrnlld H nIiI wn* In a tm|iy l„ n,iiva. nimimlblB | H o woiMherman nxi.lRinnd tn Ion. ■ '• M‘ injioitrr riiiiiiy „i„r„|p. ----------------- hr rvpfl his w(>ftmnr rlinrl. It w«n «„pp»«r.l („ i,„, U fknC » '0 -i1 n y ffirririiNt. unt IUn lant ” kJVlIC ■ T im Al* reimiler wni luullntd I * iM'llrvn.Jilin ai ho ...a n,ls 1 tw tiiD iinxt tivs daysi Irnnitlly wrntliBi liut 'I'he senr H ' t l niiattnred tliUDOer Miowern day of th< ■"•I »™- 1,111 rm ,™ t iiiiiiH In Ihe hniiihfiifiifli,, , ,, „ ,i H ^ ‘iUn l,„i,nv Moriunl. wllli rti.wii- »l"il«. liriKl. Maxlimmik w ||| |,n ■«'>» lli'i iida Hiiii tint, loweiliia XIImIoI)' , ... Idatia, Mo ' I Ult Ik ... ^ A Rpeional N^wsps 0{ncl«l CltT tnd C«Ufltr N«wi[iiprT WASHINQTON. July * IW-The I 'M louse pa^ed and sent to the Whtto -l.lt rouse yesterday leglaKtlon author- ting a government progr#Tn to ” ASHI> radicate polsonoiw fmm . rio-iHont 'estem ranges. toti'iv thnt _Xh«-.nrogram is- almad .primarily t m H & i illu lilu w n - J native of Russia, which ha.s killed of tanks, st heep and cattle on range lands. The nitlona an neasure authorizes government con- . . rol weaJures on private u well m ‘Opa lubllc lands. cnn.s. Plana Halogeton glomeratus was first at the year ound in this country in 1B34. It (joncfj jgU) ince has spread over 1.500.000 acres v n Colorado, Nevada. Utah, South a.ho, W y.m ln,i..aM .n..„ . Martin Notes £ “;;£i thm hart - , •_ production o Opportunity ™ WASHINGTON, July 4 OPl-Rep. Rear- ’ foseph W. Martin, Jr.. says the Taft- Each weeJ 3senhower scrap lor tho Republican Steelman sale •residential nomlnaUon could "very 20.000,000 ca» asUy" deadlock the GOP national want of tlnpl onvention, resulting In selection of ‘There is i 3en. Douglas MacArthur. signlflcHnt qu -T he hou5e-H«puWiean-leBder,-who cept by-home s perm anrat^atM an'df-the -OOP "• SteelihBnTi anvsntlon. said In an Interview that Ing through 3ov. Earl Warren of California also ment and ot 'would have a chance” In case of tries, and sal ■Neither Haa Majority __ ^ protrram." Martin said he d o ^ ’t belteve _TJi5 short! JlOiersen. 'Robert ATTafE'or 'Oen.' heightened.!] ^8ked If a deadlock ^fere ^ssible, defe^^pro^ ie replied: "In event o "Yea. very easily. And with the InflaUomry altterness of this fight that has ment’s power l^veloped between the two men. It adequate," SI forms the basis of a possible third _ihe_acUiig MndldaU.” has been loat Martin w u ukecMf he thought he <coniii>a»< wtiltl-fimctlDirrlinparttallyrasfcoiir - /enUon chairman beULuse he Is "a raft man.” He also was .questioned I ^ a L about reports that Taft forces will I ll gr I tTUo_l-flt«amioller^the_coracntlon. s- ............. No SUamroller ----------- -------- “1 am not a Taft mann-he replied. I "I never committed myself to any . I' calidldate. I don’t think there is ^ goine'to be atyr Bteamroiifir tacUcs ' atUmpted In the convenUon. Cer- i.- talnly I am not a part of any.ateam- laano puPI mller-pltn.". . ... ' . r~ MarUn said MacArthur's selecUon R o tAjanveaUan keynbt«r-could-not-be . - atliitfkW:“ evca Jh'duih MacAfthur increaae w. ta a Taft supporter, because “It all to enable t dependa on the type of kemoU Tha-rata i speech he makes.- rie p r e d l^ th7 ^ general's speech will ■ ‘revltoilze" the except im party. would go i Man Facing Charg Driving'Withou Twin Falls police got their share to go to the of traHlo-vlclatore- eni-w -Friday os a bolllslon. the three-day July" 4 noliday got weaved dowr under way.' One man was In jail Three poi for driving during a period when his were brougli license was revoked, while another city officers tacaa drunken. driv!nj_ohafgea._______ A t.lllH -J • Charged with the llcenie violation ^ dfunken waa William Sam Kay whose license drjve. Police was suspended in April for one year ’’'s n t- when ft negUgent driving conviction AiioU>er d climaxed a series of trnfflo vloln- porlect nt 8; tlons. was not loc ora..™ .u.nM K„ wh,„ tta, i;r lS"i' obeorved hU cai- being driven wltli- L" out llghta at Jefferson atrcct and ______ Heyburn avenue at 13:48 a.m. I'VI- _ day., Kay Is being held In the city Q f Q |]p -jUiTln-Uic dtyjBll U Max Mr- Cammon, cimrgrd wKli rtrunkon'-lliai driving, City officers made Um nr- uou’n an rest st 12:20 a.m. Friday In tlie 1600 ^ block of Kimberly road. They ciU- V Bcrveil th a t McCamnmn hud <llf- '• floully mklftinf:iha..t\b-n.anto icimir Ijfrly road fri)ni Main avrmin amith Where he "went into tfin wrong lann jinnfd Oxboi of trafflo and furm l the luilli'.o car 'I'l'" I'cnrlng Eisenhower Raps Backroom Politics AnOARD KIHIINIIOWICH’niAIN. ‘o «I> July 4 nn-Oen. nwiglit n. KUph- fjor hower rarrlrd hln IlKht nnnliinl Up- |„ry of Uie IHibllonn "btirkniom'’ iiiilltlct> iiilf> moup favcii lova todny, ron(l<lriil tliiil iir ln>n „( nelln cun ■fiimirt llnally a Ihrmn wlilrli will ni„„^ thn Ii lirliig him liin iirf«lilfiilipl nnnil^in- Noi wDod tlon next wrrk. l«nv dam w Tn a full day (if ('nmitnlKiiIng yf"- l">wrr nilM tPidny, lliB KfiiierBi ulriirk cnil hnul wrnt. nl (lie "111110 olli|iio" iHimirlnlii' hr tiinltilnlnn aro Bcekliig U> domlimlo tho (JOi> iiomlnatllig n.livfnUi'n In l>ll Ohh-iiKo. MOUNTA I.nnl nlKlil. ■|MBklii|i Iicn» Ihe body < «t«lo iini>llol »lo|» nl I.liii iihi. Nrlii', Kuna, , wlu) iir tiirnPd on Hip DpmorriMln ■•I- Itnnrh dam mlnltitrnli(Mi by alliirtiliiK H'*' niiotmlblB polltlnlBTiii'’ In WaMiliU- I.PRler oree Senate’s Approval River Compact •n.. ..ii'«l« V„c..l .,,|,r.,<-l of u,. Oolt....hl. tlt«r 1)111 rmirnrning "IlH'iaUou «t wntei* TJin hou: Ilf llie Ciilunil)h« ilvor an<l »* "Ih- tho rotn|iarl „tnrl«, repilW l »■ I’niry <',nlr- ‘V-'l ntnu ot 111* Irtohn nomp.nl com- "’l*nMMe of tlie l>lll will give «t'|l !>' , V al Newspaper Serving V __TWIN In Strike WASHINGTON, July 4 (/p) V ^ I rio-'iHont Truman wna toUi Oday .lhat, the 32-day sled ___Asians w. huldown-lias cut production of the natioj f tanks, shells and other mu- today na Ar itiona. and soon will cause They wer list food losses for lack of officials ant nn.s. Plana to decontrol steel ]ess and the t tl\e yfiar.-enfi m ust be aban- where man> oncrl, John R. Steelman an- day. ouiiced in his quarterly report as Pv n » ctlnc director of the office of de- r en.ce mobllUaUon ODM. 58 were in Suclman noUfled Truman that the others f 11 lonnnge fains achieved by steel causefi. The ndii.iiry expansion since Korea have g p.m. Tl hSf^)“i5t“%Say’ " i S o^f^ *U ri nd .topped or .lowed-^w>v-4he- ^ U h w a y roductloh of ammunition, tanki, rmy trucks. Bailey portable bridges, line detectors and aircraft landing Except for si Eoch week’s further stoppage, gunny"and de iteelman said, will mean the loss of Michigan, t 0.000.000 cases of canned food for ported traffic .•ant of tinplate'. deer season, a: ‘There Is no way to salvage any Unes said busI ignlflcnnt quantity of this food ex> Alabama po) ept by-home wnnjngi-h» added.— only-to-try-t • Steelmnnn^pofUil lay-^tfs spread-" ireeidtnti tM i ng through the auto, farm equip- object lessons nent and other'steel-using Indus- future. They li rles. and said It all added up to a grapher in the irggram.- ___________ 1_ jures <?t any _The-8hortan_nroWema..mwr J« „In.tba.sfluU: lelghtened. he cauUoned. by “weak- continued un ongress Into we exwfnioin>t-the -othw—crops— lefensc production act. droiith. ' "In event of a resurgence of heavy Thundersho nflaUomry pressure, the govern, to pepper Ne nent’s powers would be woefully in- rain was a st idequate," Steelman said. middle Atlant las been loat that steel can be freed In New Yi (ConU..a»4«aP»s«:. C«lMi»») <C«»tl«B»d Idaho Power Se General Ratt BOISE, July 4 (/P)—Idaho Power comp) [daho public utilities commissioner Thura ireaee*ofrabout-H-i)ercent-on-electncal-8i fioach, Idaho Power company presi In^eaae was neededljecaTiBC of fccrfeasih? 1 :o enable the firm to attract additional cai rh«-rate increase would apply to-all-gei ixccpt irrigation pumping and sttect llgh vould go into effect as soon as approved ----------------- --‘ Roach fii harges for a"” , « the f itnout-Permit 0 go to the extreme right to avoid He said th k bolllslon. MoCammoiv's-ear—then- -alfaet-amaU- veaved down the road. household pi Three possible drunken drivers cent per day vere brought to the attention ot mestlo user I ;lty officers during the night. day. 1 ^dVunken'°d??ver*' o n '^ o r ^ n ^ W e ingon^^*ap lr)ve. Police aald the driver was all "Ttie rates ■>8ht. Jn Its propose AiioUier drunken driver was ra- ggry to ena >orlert nt 8:32 p.m. TInirsday, but fnalntaln lie ivas not locotcd. ‘'At 8:88 p.m.. a order to |)oiuill)lp dninken driver had reached tiibilltv nnrt Ills home when police reaolied Uie pucant’s neci __________________ public so tha tal requlreme Group to Opposes _ Idaho-Power Bid K'S"" PGIl’n-AND, July 4 WV-nie Northwest Publln Power ansoclallnn ,„|itocon»ln liiin n«Ke(l Uie frdrrni power com- ,, ,i,: mUiloii for permission to UaUfy at , ■ui FPO hiittrms JUly H on the lire-- |},Vap .iicailc Jinnrd Oxbow dnm on Bnake rlvOT. *j„iy ,i 'M.e hearing will l« held at Unker, ra“ yon“ .m Boi'.lnlioii In n gnnip of U Pnclllo •'iiecDimn Norlliwpsl |)iililln nnd cooiwratlve Vo«tn i l«iwri' nKeiicles. irnulred and It aaked that »t l>e g|v«i legal operation Mntiis U> oppono Idolin Pofcer com- ,«..y nt th. Uaker h.arl.ig. »i«iem." the Clus Norwo<Ml, executive aecrc- .i,. riitcn tary of Uie orKanlwllon, snld hli „oi „ Kioup favors lerternl coiuliuclliin ,,, nr Molln cuiiyon dnm on Hnntie river ..... iimnc. nlniiK the Iilnho-Oregtm liorilcr. p|,' .,' Norwood (inlij the pioposed Ox- ij.^„ Ixiw dailt would hirrrn»B wlmlraule power nilM In tlie I’actHo norm- R„,mnn ______ irM ut l.inh Body Found '"S'3 MOUNTAIN nOMK, July 4 (/»!— ^ - 'ri.» body of -Hoy K. Llnli.it, 49, , Kuna,,who drowned In ................. nHTlHOU, Knnoi) dnm reservoir Jimn 'I, waa »■<'> mUmail Immd TImrnilny alniiit a mllr nix.vo I ’'*'*® MliiliU 1.eiiler oreek. the IClmore county hallrrt l oherUl'a office rejwrled, O ira l l.,akM oval Voted for Coli pact Bill; Final Oki TloiCiniooTnirtn, (liverslor nml ap» Appointme j»irtlunmont of water* ol Uie Coluiii- »#nlallve to hit rivrr and lla trlliuiarieii. rrument ai TJin house h«» alinndy pasted ixrt^d a)ion tho rotnpart bill In nllulilly dlffrrrnt I'nrry sal fiiini, i> rry unlil. M/<ml)eri <it Ilm rommUnlon linimo and unnaln munt now meel la l"*l- nieeUni u<Uiint eoAsnllal dlKeroiuiti. NrBoUallons HUll to t>o aetlled In wlioUior Ulah Bli'oa that null Nevada aiionld take part In'Uie pro«reaa ha Iiegntlallomi. 'Hio iioiue faviirs suoh 'l<>o eompi r>rovl*lcns whUe U>*-e«nat«. <Ma «>Alt-aUU trm U lm i r T W IN F A L L S I TWIN FALl^. IDAHOi FRIDAY. J GaTS“by M ffi S: R. OnLongPTo Bj I'nltffd Fre*i u'cak-ond holiday-and plaasant-wo of the nation lured motorlnta by the mllUftnH today na Americans celebriited their Indepe They were warned, by the state police f officials and by motor clubs, that death a’ less and the unwary on crowded roadways o where many fled to escape the heat of the : day. By 11 a. m. (CST) accidental deaths tott 58 were in traffic, eight by drowning, one the others from miscellaneoua causes. The count wnH Rtftrlod C ^ lf R at 6 p.m. Thursday. iJ ~'-'*l^i0 'National Safety.cuuiicil estl* . ._ ^ mated that <30' oersons would die' /4 --.It- ■ in highway Bocfdehli before thi' . A SK . week-end was over at midnight Sun- _ Except for sccUoni of the Atlantic xVS X. seaboard, weather was generally sunny and clear. Kenneth G. Michigan, the motor state, re- Falls, and Oeo ported traffic heavier Uion In the ford, filed de< deer season, and bus, rail and plane dacy for the JU lines said business was heavy. as state repr< Alabama police were prepared not county clerk T only-to-try-to-w ard-off-hlghway -reelecUOn—Ele 'Seeiaenu iMay. DUtTSTlsrthem as also w k b 111531 object lessons for motorists in the Self's peUUor future. They Included a sUU photog- Robert W, Siei grapher in the crew of a state patrol p.„i TSiher n -csrr-»na-tnairaet«a-niin-io-F?irpic=- M c K in j^ 'ir ju res <?t any lBtoL-li«iaenta,______-i^hHBr-HanM Tn thB Miiith a burning h.»«t ur.vB -ir— B -^lbert« continued unabated. And in most p^isb'. all Bul -OI—tne—soutnwasv-^ofnr-eotton-and- -yiipr;-BiiJ JEJw -ftthar-aropa- parpJ^ed In n reqord tp(.;u '’ Thundershowers W e expected to pepper New England. Scattered rain was a sUting posslbiUty In the costleford middle AtlanUc states and along the santoieye In New York tjie mercury waa S aueiS^ill men also filed jr Seeks ' ----------------------------_________ _ Brown^; ^ a n l Hale^Boost^: ' ---------------------- . Ueford. eubmlt Power company applied to the by Anton suci noner Thursday for a rate in- ” >“!* 2. I >mpany preside|B |^^^M ||fe..B U j^!tfo * j ^ c r 6 a l m g t a 9 U ^ ^ H ||, Ke^etb^^ dditional capitalfore^^^W 2gn^ ly to-all-gen^r^I-serArice-rates- -HoTard, Bob 1 stteet lighting. The increase and w. Shoe, IS approved by the PUC. ' Roach Boid it is the first S vT S -siS increase asked by Idaho Pow- Fred Harting « er company in its history. He said the firm has made 12 pon h. shai voluntary rate reductions paUs No', n, 4mCCn9847 ----- ----------------------------- ggn*ture«of 1 He said the rate Increase would Qarrv ^ d Mr ^iffact-wnaU usw -ot alaeUUlty household purposes nbout one-half p-an, ]^o 7 cent per day and the average do- jim ed by’ Lv’le mesUo user by about 3^4 cents per rick. R u ^ l ‘^'^1 ^x,*. ^ . . . w - Mf»- a r « e , Th* BDC-ha«-not yst-set-aJuai* bectrall-Twln ing on the application. Signing for "Tlie rates and charges contained o-nt Twin Fi Jn Its proposed new tariff are necea- 3, oinrk sary to enable the applicant to Cheddock. fnaintaln lie service standards and nay EX l)uUer In order to maintain the accep- ______ tabillly nnd attmellvenesa of np- /~v pIlcnnt'B necurltles to tho Investing I IPPH II public so that-ronlfniilng new capi- tal requirements can be obtained for f f* Ihn, enlargement and eKbanBlon-ot growing demands .... “ tho a^pllca- "IflMin-powei-hBB-appUed-to-Uia.____ _________ federal twwer ronimlMlon for n per- Annaiin n Mill to COhatrucl a new hydro-elecUIn ' plant at thi Oxbow .lie on Uiiake . river, nortu of welnrr, lleftrlngs oii . (he oiipllcftllnn will 1)0 hold III ntiker. , ' Ore,, July 14 nnd nol»p July it: The “Trrdlo V ' Bllo would bo flooded U tho govorn- L - .t j n - »n,,, - iiiaut_buUa*-nHi-«wUm»laU4aUIU — - ..... Cnnyon dam fdrther downstrenm. ' "lleoBuao of gre.iliy l.icin.opd ' Inxen, coau. „f nintPfliUs nnd nrrvlcp irqulred and n«pd by Uie applicant in operation piiii ijialuummce of ' nppllcMil'H biccCMff pr/ijiprty nnd Tliousniids system." thn nppllnnUoti snlrt •' . . . tilnck-huiled 1 ' tlio riitcn nnd clinrHen now Iti rflpot hlni'Ung. wan ' do not now and will not In the future '’V '" ‘"y ' ]iMivldp an nde<|unlp velum ou thn Almard won rtpplloaiifa InvesIiiiPiit nnd prop- Inoliiillng Mnr pily," tor of the I’ri Two neiiuriilo riiln liiilffn wore I fllpd with Ih n V'IK; -.1110 J».r the Already rlr Rnlmon nrrn nnil ilm oihor for iho etio-f irrt of liiBlii). 'riifl riJd rx|iUlnrd ^cutllolnit thi Hint hennuKfl of*’n split 111 tho com- Atlniilln qrosn pniiy’a nprvloa Ihips, raten In tho (loniiAiHloro I U'»nUr.M.4 .n r.i» I. «r.I«i.n I) ,,pr. wns evail htiukk "iVai' th BKuvicK ; nirrnon', July 4 («-l-a..«PnBer , and ralUnad oar ferry service ou “r .J i , I.iihe Mltihlunn bu<1 Delroit rlvor .... ,' , WBB liallrrt Prlday hy thn si.rikn nf O .rat l^akM Jlc.iuaU offlcrs. tS ioteran s» .................... ' I,Him aald, ‘’i r Columbia .. - Hut roporlt al Okay Nears v anhl B4iino mo Appointment of a fedeml rrpm* !f the nhip I . •tiitallva to lepreiant til* U. H. gov> noiawa ware rrum ent al Uis negollatloiik li ex- somo Inwrr ci 1 l«-rt«d n)iorlty. Manuhig si t I'nrry nalil the Idaho compact u Havre. Ki n rommliiBlon was appointed al lliQ Tuesday and 1 ) Inst nieeUni ol Uie aUle leglalatura. inuiatbp. n NPioUnllons iiavA beau in progress pirsent Atlnr I since thal th»a and oonilderable thiee days. 3(1 a proareaa haa Iweu made, Imtwean ArnI \ 'flia oompaol muat be ratified hy York harlior . aaah -sUU anil apnr«vt<l by flon* ■ni>an4 wm ' <reoa befora golu« luW *Um U Queou M ar/ '^77/y'^^ S lEE s T ---------------------* ^ ------ * Nim FRIDAY. JUT^Y 4. 10R2 vlillions 0(] X Roads T ^Holiday ^ d Frr*i I plaasant-woathar-ovor roofll r the mintftnH to 'thfi highwayc their Independencft Hay. VuTr’A itate police forces, hy safety ^nlLA that death awaited the care- d roadways or at the beaches heat of the midsummer holi- EisenhoM >1 deaths totaled 70. Of thsse owning, one in a plane crash, i^ift rr ------------------------------------------------- can n atic o IP r% i» 1 ofthctw §elf, Blick to _ AskGQFBid i ’fjfS As Legislator S K Kenneth G. SeU. route 3, Twin Falls, and Oeorge h. Bllck, CaaUe- ford, filed declaraUons of candi- " f ‘=''5 dacy for the Republican nomlnaUon as state representaUve wiUi Uie county clerk Thursday. Bllck seeks •teelecUOn— ElereD—other petitions ism* aisrWiFe-«I5a— - - \n tTi Self's peUUon was signed by Mrs. . Mnwpvpr •Robert W, SUphan. Hugh Phillips. " ■EaMl..'pa?cr.-aU_Tgln. galls: Bax .^nator—i McKlnsUr. Jr.. Kimberly; Edward -I^hHgrHan«nf-Mll«helhWT-HuBt.- -Jr.-.-B.—Albert«m-Bnd-Lucille- Y. ."t^* Parish, all Buhl; Harold E. Brown. u, TllprrBiid-»lwart-tr-Benoltr-TwiD Buck's peuuon u signea oy.J. h. '^e^pre^'cc Barker, Thomas L. Smith and Jess nuted deli O. EasUnnn. aU Buhl; Rachel Mil- Uonal con ler. CasUeford: J. H. Shields and able and Ted Sandmeyer, both Buhl; Grace the Texas Klnyon, Maiy B. Kliiywi and Maiur — in ^ ^4. Ice Guerry, all CasUeford. disclosed —A numbe£.af iireclJicL commltttee* x^dge-and men also filed declaraUons of can- ^rnin^T didacy._ . ' Hg Mrs. H. W. Leveke. BuW No. 6, (cnUni. Republican, Is supported ^ R. E. Browne; Prank Quires, ~J£tnes IT Ct . Pence. B; Li 'B arroa and ' EalplT N t |*H Bordewlck. k-.;n u Rachel Miller, Republican, Cas- -rr Ueford, eubmltted-a-peUUon signed — J V O by Anton Suchan and Vem West, both route 2. Buhl; Alfred Kramer. W J Jiaxy E. Klnyon and Maurice Quer- ib.-BU-gft»Hford .................................. - - \pus& N, B Kenneth idkin. Buhl N d’f deiit-J^ng ^pubUcan, ipbmUted a peUUon victory toi signed by T. L. Smith, Boyce V. ponents ir ■Howard. Bob Pence; PatH-ghrtTcr TrteTorTJO and W. Shoe, all Buhl. By a vc A peUUon' signed by H. S. Cun- abstentlor nlngham, C. E. Rudy, KenneUi Cur* passed a Us,“Theo-SplltaiBn,-James W. Hart. Korean p Fred HarUng and J. B. Moss signed president a peUUon for''Jam es T.. Shields, resided Iti Reimbllcan, Buhl No. 9. Don H. Shaffer. Democrat..Twin jt ^qs i FaUs No. 17, Is supported by Uie T7-year-o! signatures of Eva I. Shaffer. Harold ^ho atut unaiier, THfiTS Shaffer; Bavld— ‘SL- ■agttrnr'Sl Kaita. upaj bnaiier, uemocrai. iwin oonone Falls No. 7. submitted a pcUUon nieai signed by Lyle Dietrlck, Linda Diet- ^ causeo rick. Russell Wells. Joyce Wells. Japanese Mrs. Qrace Hatiel and W. J. HoUeo- to found Signing for Carl S. HInsz, Demo- crat, Twin Falls No. 1, were Ed- o„ •Ward 8. Clarke, Eva Clarke. Anna M. Chaddock. Myron C. Chaddock, nay E. BuUer Virginia BuUer. ,,,V that rceleoted O c e a ii. Q u e e n b ..,® , election < Is-Leavwe on “mS'.. C/ prlmn ml First Voya«e AllOAHD THE 8. H. ^'^iec d BTATKH AT HKA. July 4 im—The l’" “ ' llnlled Htates lino fUnhip made an populor t > averaRe apeed «l 84.11 knota ln-4be leglslntur ' lint day out Now York othM mm. ' iKarrd la Iw on tho way la a reeord- brraking Allsnllo crosdng. I NEW YOIIK, July 4 (/I-)-Tlin liner 'I?- I Unllrd HIn(cA, llrnt Indy ot (lie I 'i AiiKyicnn mrrchunt miirlnr, Balled ST, At. oil llpr ninldeii voyage Tliursdny. —Tha al I Thousniids ciieerrd as tlie big race got 1 lilnck-hulled iinrr, her base wlilstlo wlUi oni; blnnllng. wan nudged Ironi her pier taking to I l)y huay ttiga. between ' 1 . AlKiard woro 1.800 gny pansoiiKera. Ci\nnda I liK'liiilIng Mnrgnret 'I'rumnn. dniigli- Mrn. I ter of tho I'rraliteiil. hint, rii nrrord lluninrrd ' Already rlrculnUiig through the “J venoel'B SM-fooL lengUl WftI l)i" I ecudlfllnit thal ahn'a rare for llie Atlniilln qrosnliig record ihls voyaKo, ‘’*'® " , > (Iomn\iMloro Harry Mnniilim, skip- per, wns evaalve on the aiil)ject. When reiKirlers aakeil him If Uio new ahip, largeat Amerlcnn pnnsen- ^ [ urr vraael afloBt, wniilil srek llin recoHl, Manning grlimed nnd aitid Jin'il bcoit htsuuiilcd to "ubacrvo tho . f> arliriliilo." I'rraaeit nn the siilijrct, J\j thg vo(eran skipper of t;nlted nmira l.lnrn atjld, ‘ Any jinsjiago U n anfc h|, o, i{| linssagft. roimty, i‘na*eni<ri MuTcd Ca;inla n Hut rnportorn learned Hint aniuo {” ' p»Miongrta Ixxiked lu h.ivr. culUn '1 areMoni had bMH moved. Thla, nay oenr anhl Bonio oiowmrti. wan BlKiiUlcnnl. . If thn nhip tried for a rerortl. tho Uiniay, 1 . noiawa were hound to be nolay in *l)o nin< . soiiio Inwrr calilna. f*l>/ Manuhuf ialil liIs ship wn* dim at t U Havro. Krnnce, nl 4 a. ni, noxi >n aenrc g Tuesday and at flouthamiiloii, ICiig- f ‘U' inui at b |i. m.. tha aam* lUy. 'I'he having 1 n piTsent Allnntlo crouliig iniofd of and hlgl a iiitae daya. 30 hours and 4i minutes ahio rah liotwoan Arnliroee l.lgtil off New area rep r York harlior and Blsliop^a H(wK ofl, thla ye^i . ■niiamlwaaaMttrthtSMUMiUU^ Itw .la gueou Mar/ lu IMtt. . pulat* tii — . .., ______ 3(*A------- ----------------------------------- Nine Irrigated Idaho Countiwi U^mbn of Aodlt Pan»« AuKi.ud Pr«. tni t Hy Taft ©el€g{ CHICAGO, July 4 (U.R) — Sen. Robert row over Texas delegates today with a p D. Eisenhower taking 16. Eisenhower’s campaign manager. Sen. Eisenhower In his re<;ent speech at Da! ways taken when he said he was a 'no d( Taft made his proposal in a letter to can national committee as the committi of the two rival candidates for the GOP In earlier contests this week, the Taf and - the-flational, rnmmittpfti j— ha8_allotiecl all but a haridful of the disputed delegates to Taft. The Elsenhower manager* ' have promised -to fight these con- . tests In the convcnUon credenU&Is M commUCee and onto the convention 1 • floor. The climaUc Texas row Is threat- 8HOSHC enlng to Jeopardize Republican Ttmrsday i I prospects for victory in November iq^ q city' : before the prcsldenUal nominee Is jj. , ■CVEn-ch05en..Ctmcem-0Vf;r thU jw a-- ootUoiis- oI slbillty-was reparted te be-cpe fao. quaiw Hy tor In Taft's offer to compromise, present the However, an Eisenhower, head* uor« tha quarters spokesman rem ind^ that ^jg ij 'r -Senator—Lodge^Sisenhowar—cam* dimmer be Paigp manager, ."has said a ll-a l^ iny-tj^rmr-t '■ that t)iere wm pe jio cbmpronUSe.*' xha "I’in sure he will stick to that de> ^ tears 1 ’ cjslon," he added. occasion, xi ' Taft's proposU caine after former council aol President HooTcr had Intervened In At the m • ~feg p»?-w nvenllon l>ittl§ uvei UU«- s puted delegates by urging the na> needed thi ; Uonal committee to seek "an amlc- --------------- able and equitable setUement” of » the Texas argument. ________ ■■ In a telegram ut uanneison, Dff A disclosed that he had suggested to X X J .V Lodge-ard-Taft-ihat-"a-smaU-«n»jp --------------- ; ' ot eminent men” review the con- t^ts. He said Lodge refused but (C«nUnii>4 «a Fas* t. Cslaur I) I r a tru este fo r ' Thursda; . T jr n • —Jvorea-lrewer- The c( ^ - ^ o n iy m e e _ .\pus&N.-JC9u»,. July 4 (HI—Pteslf project’’ [. deiit Qjrogtean Bhce won a oOmpleta 1 victory tonight over his political op» r« i„ ^ ponents in the long drawn out atruc* BlierS ai r Tpe-for~power m 'Bouth 'K orei: ----- ------- Zoe~A By a vote of 103 to 0. with three - abstentions, tbe naUonal assembly __ passed a bill that would allow the Om/v1 Korean people-OTTcta directly Tor 1TT.VJ I president. That power previously >1 resided In the naUonal assembly. Stood Ortnmd llll' It was a clear-cut victory for the _ ® 77-year-old South Korean leader. . ^ who stubbomlv stood hla ground ___ \r aflWrarstnmg pres«uro-ln^nd-ouC —ttramm of Korea. - I* Opponents Of thrblll Bold Its pas- ^ sage meant the reelecUon of Rhee, Because of-hls long light against the Japanese occupaUon and his efforU to found the republic of Koreai hi* n On the other hand, most memb«rs Preslder “ of the naUonnl assembly were bit- terly opposed 16 Rhee. It was doubt- fill that he ei^er could have been at«i reelected had the bill not passed. Other Ilema iDolnded Besides providing for popular TafUUart election of Uio president, the bill Truman set up a two-house legislature, np- not plan polntment of ths cabinet by Uie canpeis t prime minister with the coiucnt of T ijf WOrK ^ the president and recall of Uie cab- courts ^ Inet by the legislature after one against U S .' iiv the T- lee demanded” IhW thtmsspm*- —niflUstil bly pnss Uio measiiro providing xnimsn k ppular election and the two-house bef ,e Inglslnturp,. .lie consented. U>e n«t4d.tlu ^ Atiiar tTi*“TT*i fi p __ mvrtta an I- ------------------------------ , of Uie wt ~ JEntrftnts-€ftt-to— i»^rainr 0 Four in Air Race to pro d ST, AUOllflTlflE, ria,, July 4 (Jfl six conipj —Tha all-women inlenmtlonnl air companltJ IK race got ofl to n woblily atiirl today, a spoke lo with only 4 ol 11 original niilranla quickly li :r Inking to the air. Hnd wenthrr wns the unloi between them nnd the finish line In any lengt a, Cnnnda Hittiirday. be, In lt4 i. Mrn. Kinino Mogolviiiili. Ixick- in Uia s Imrt, rill.. (lyliiB a 1‘lprr Ollpper. union." waH flmt off In ihe l.ioa-mllo ruoo This ro to Wollund, Oiil. for Uie cc Mr«. Uoiolhy ItuiiHelllng. WeU "Yet it Innd; Hetty ilnnn, U«ar«luir. M. Y„ ateci OOI the lO&O wlnncir, ainl I'egKy Lciir. wfUi llie noK. HI, retrifiliiirn, I'lii, victor In acouioBre 1040, oomiilrled thn field. w llh 11 }( le ;; S earch ers R e p o rt Ni ^ Kay Agee, But Him Hhetlft J*»» {Jarltnn, Twin Palls Sevsral county, niKl MlinlK Haul Clark, slto hay, Ca;inla rmilil}r. rrtiirnnd nlxnit 2 a. seartih la ,n in, ITIdny Iroiii the primltivo area recjllou o tn nnrlhern Idnlio whore an eight- Hurley jx [I day senrrli hn4.fnllrd (u find nuy and Olai il, trace nf liny Akpp, Twill hills nl- some of 10 Uirnay, or two oUisr men loat in catloiia. lu Hie ninrkhnwk io<jkiiiit l u r n last nnd seat fall. . ilipludlui nnrlloii halil about IQ .pr a deputy II in Benrcliern lioni hln patty aVa AIm>-b< Still rombing Ihn nrea, but aro numlier le having dlfllnilly hecniise of Uilck Ing rewi of and high undrihiiiAli nnd conal(ter- mMslng 1 es ahio lalh. lie anid rrnidenU of Uio accepl ti IW area reiKirt condllloiin are unusual aald he 1 J. m point* tiuv waroltUij i . : EDIT: nliM PR A A l i t on T e s s g a t e s D e i n. Robert A. Taft offered to compromise 1 / with a plan giving him 22 of the 38 seats ager. Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, jr., rej'ected ■ch at Dallas "courageously stated the po aa a ‘no deal’ man.” - letter to Chairman Guy George Gabrielsc I committee started hearings on the confli( • the GOP presidential notnination. (, the Taft steamroller has rolled over the ShDshone-todVfe Ordinance oi SHOSHONE, July 4-A»-a special meeUng of the Ttmrsday night the city attorney w u Instructed in Ihe city's controversial dog ordinance. Jack M. Muiphy, the attorney, was Instructed po rU o ns-of-the-ordlnanoe-but- to -m i^ e-n w d l f Km quBiw Hy BiawM n fc-wuneu a w nng m eM i; present the modifications to the council at a meetli More than 100 persons appeared at the meeting 1 that the law requlrtog_doga to 1» kept on leashes sucuneT'be repesled. llie delegaUuu was aruibd w ing more th^-MO-riynatuiM.— ............... - .Tha mwiUng. Tuttday -waa a stannr-WaaloaJritB and tears punctuating the proceedings. Mayor Myi occasion, was forced to^demand U ut tbe speetito: council u d to the meetmg.-------------------- ^ ------------- At the meeUng Thursday n ^ h t the c ^ ^ _alw < needed tha addlUonal four feet to construct an a< Launched at - R U P E R T r ^ q i y ..4 ^ M a g i r ^ tfy*B:rgdp Thursday night a,t Rlipert with 8.500 pq first sbowing of theWree-aay"rodeo whi conjunction-with the-community-*fl Jnly.^ The celebration went into ita second i^ade at-11 a.nu.in.the downta^^fiectioi in the parade followea "Grw th lUid W project’' -themel Bjbi-Eeed wa«,An chara He was assisted by Dick Be«8on,.W. ' Eilerfl and Police Chi|£ H. C. Emlth; —Zoe-A'nn'Warberg,-'Ewlu-^lte, Mis?-- ------------------------------------------a tte n d the ffc 1 Ol » 1 . At noon al l^ o b e elated I oratalun cafe and I Into Charges „ Of Steel Men ?lthl£ —WABHIMQTOW.-July « tfl Ttt» In fr— ----- an Immediate Investigation ot slatod for charges by striking CIO Steelworkers uons and t that majer stert produeera have chart# 0! t I “entered li\to a conspiracy"' to pre* n ts Is la ( ' Jomp.w mil.« Ul. ^ ^5«^rodft President Truman made vlrtuaUy close Baturt the aaxne charge at a newa confer* night a fli ence Thursday. He aooused the presented a major steel companies ot'consplrlng the dlrectlo ' to draw out the atrike. and aald the Uon ampkn , sltuaUon does not call for use of the piojd Idl . TafUHarUey act. man and E ; Truman indicated Btiongly he did fuml^M tJ . not plan to follow Uie '‘request" by den. O ^i I cangreis that ha try to end the SB- and Judfee TaV went'BtoppagB-^^wklii*-tha and A ndrl . MurU for an 80-day InJuncUon Olowna vei t against Uie strike, as provided for Hollywood, iiv the T-H law, * ' Trumsu knew about Uio latest union 6randall fi move before it was made. They As a part y ‘I".."?*-- of Uie wording, - ““ Tlie union said, shorUy after the '■ Preeld»ni'i' MnferBnoe.-that -**-*§*«- . thejiuriKjse of Uie alleKC<l dbniplracy |1/:|| f ' 1* to prevent any one of Un big JJ 111 1 I six cocnpnuies or any oUier smaller ptjiMUh p companirs from signing, , ."ew A spokesman for Uie six companies „eBaion todi s quickly Issued a nUtement saying deadio a tho union "BpparenUy will go to prisoners. ) any IrngU), ridiculous though’lt may g)H(( be, In Its effort to force employes preset - In UiQ steel influttry to join Uie gider^tlon ’. union." jact under B This referred to a union demand but lor U,. iii.fi.li rJioi,. "Yet it now coni|ilnlna b<^caufle six in-laoni ,. steel comiianlen. afler dlncuiwilon j„ #ureel r. wfUi llie union and Its complete foi'« :l Bcouieareiifle, cliese to negoUale y/miBm K wllh it JolnUy,---------------------------------- negoUator, ---------------------------------------------------------- -I-ho Ui »rt No Trace of • tHimt Continues honorable S aoveral mitsa around ihe ramp- Hlnce Ui i. sKo havo iMion coveir.l, nnd Hie pinjNmal, 1 I. snartih la nuiUnulnr midfr *ho dl- lurnumed a reqllou of Warron Uwery, aAsl«latit moellnga - nurley jwllco chief, aiierltf«C«iltoH lo leal p« y and Olark had to return becaune p .- some of tlielr men ara due for va- , II cations. Uearcher* from thin area J it nnrt searclinra frotn Idaho o<nmly, wahh iHpludhig^SliBflU Bud Tavlar and m lYf," >r a deputy) are atlll In tlie area, . Alno-Bearehlng In Uit area arO a ^ e iiumlier of Individual group* m k* k Ing rewarda offered for Uie (luee. ■- mlnslng men, Ixiwfry'a party will not " lo accepl U>o reward, mierlfl Oarltoa q* tha la kl aald he saw a or 10 olhar searohers m S mss. •earohUif. ; ..... j f i n a L Z L J - * e d i t i o i ? - ^ ^ M PRICE 5 C E am -t^^H L'exas I ^mpromise the party-splitting h H the 38 seats and Gen. Dwight jr., rejected the offer. He said lO H ated the position we have sl« UHI fe Gabrielson of the Republi- I hH It the conflicting T ^ a claims m|^H ed over the Eisenhower forces le on Dogs I steeUng ot the Shoshone eUy eouned " ag instructed to nlake nodlllcatlept ance. ' . ms Instructed to retain tha knajor RM^nwdUloaUona-a}on»-Une»-f«»--^^H KtiBg 'm u a i ? aigBt. MUfp H y ~ n ~ w ~ ~ ^ ^ B icU at a meeting next T u e a ^ bight. . the meeting Tuesday and dwnaadaJ Bpt on leashes or Ued up dttrlng tba was armed Wltn k ^>eUtio a c o n u m ^ .ymtmlnn wItJr applaiiaiy eheera, gs. Mayor Myrtle 0. Burdett, on one t the specUtors ahow respwt to tha »council also deeded tour onstnict an aiifittifm 'ta hts ) Season^-^= B ;dat Ku^ei^ I ^ey*5:Y!tip^BB09rW3?pene4-r2^^| 8,500 p a ^ s sttradlhff y rodeo which is beIhs~Kdd la iity-*fl Jnly .4.celebration.________ its second day Friday with ft town.Bectioii.Qf.thfl.dty..nQatB-L-^M vth Mid Progrc^rf ^on, ^ 0; ■Bmith; . • attend the rodeo Friday night At noon she was guest olhon* or a t a luncheon cafe and Fiiday.i^ght she will be guest at a barbecue. Itn Lou Ellison, MlaS B url^ tf , 1952, took-i^in.the,i»naa..-^H ^ with Miss Idaho Friday inora^_:2^ | t. ing, _________ ! _______ .. -. r~T^W ( alatod for Friday, afternoon.' Dw > Lions and the Rotary olubi are lo chart* of tbe gamea and A da^«~ • raas la in chaw of the two aoft« ti^B : h«Tr~BMnM~ anwDoon. T he rodM wUl be b r o u g h n S ^ T ^ ^ H r close Saturday evening and Sunday • night a flraworka display irQl be > prea«nt«d at Minidoka dam i»d«r ( the dlrecUon of bureau ot reclama- i Uon amplQvtt. -------- i Floyd I^ e la general Todeo ehatnr— man and Earl Hutcheson, Oaan«tt» 1 furnished the stock. Clam MeBpad- ( den. Oklahoma, waa the announo r and Judtee were Jake Dyer, N aamr-*^H 1 Olowna «er« jack and Jim D o ^ — r Hollywood, .— Special acts included the Four S jlentlas on the trapcie and Lynna aiidiai and heF nOfM, I'Ojr imiri J As a part of tha program Friday . night Corky and Joan RandaU wUl e ^A 0 ‘A f l 0 f n i*fl ! W iO I^ tS e c r e % ~ B '' PANMUNJOM, Korea, July 4 Truce negollators wfnt into secret • aeoslon today In an''effort to break t Uie deadlook on exchanging war prisoners. f An allied spokeman aald both sides presented opinions with "cqn* ^ slderallon and caution.'* The aub« . ]Bct under diKUulon waa not dla< closed, but It obviously was a 00m- H munint pro|M)eal to '‘reclassify" aU war iirlsoners.. .^H In nHreeing to the communist te* • 'quent foj' seorat mMUngi, M aj.-ani;— H ^ william K. HarrlsoA, chief allied H negoUator, aald: -Tho United NaUoni oommand hun never been adverse at any Uma H (liroughnut these prolonged negn- H tiatlona to any step ot any natura H llmt mliht contribute towwd lha H g ucblevemenl ot a Just and mutually H honorable and equitabta armiitiea.* H s. Hlnce Uie oommunlste made the — H 'le piniNwnl, Harrison said, "it la tO Da ' i. lurnumed" the reds believe luoh . moellnga “may be more ooadudva.. :.^H y, to real progresa.’* :I| A IlB ra ^ WABHlNO'TO|l. ^ i |F M aaya a PentafM' and 7,600 e^toMla. Th« toui, ha Mid, of the laat irar. alttwa fc M IW ^^W ^ floera eommai^

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■Celebrate■ House yestenf t o U L , K o r e a , J u l y 4 ising a go 'K i p r i c a n S n b r e j e t s s h o t e rad ica te p< K u 2 c o m m u n i s t M IG s F r i -■ fflillo a l l ie d f t r t i l l e r y m e n « t m d tc a t tn i B n b e r e d e v e r y b i g g u n o n a naUvo of B r f e e n n b a t t l o f r o n t f o r .M e b a r r c l e d J u l y 4 - b lo w i „ ] jrteajureiH n s t t h e r e d s . public land<.H i tall o( 13 M IO s sh o t down. H alogetonH^nrobftbly destroyed and six found In th.

th e a ir battle the since has spr ^ B d 'b iR se s t Je t victory o! th e |n Colorado,

war. th e f ir th a ir force la ah o , Wyoni

f s s f r » r M a r t i■ u 7 B U t **H ^ u N. /Igbter-bom ber# and J y l a p

prolccUlfi. ----- •*• * * * ^

i i T / c f S K ' E u ^ t h . - O fK t of the big force of F-84 W ASHING K d e r je t j . However, I t said th e Jo seph W. M W Lcltl InstollaUon was abou t E ise n h o w ers ■ ^ e a southeast o f Sulho, site of p residen tia l i H u t power p la n t sm aahed Ju n e easUy" deadi

convention, i■ n a observers sold th e secrecy o e n . Dougla ■ th e ^ m u su a lly -b lg -U e h te iL x o v ^ _ T h e -h o u se - ^ B T B rT ^ id ~ th e —*ppe«ranpR -w l* perm anenf ^K tU o g out of the o rd inary . convention , s H u e d plone losses. If any, w ere qqv. E arl Wi WtiiDOunced-. __________ “would have

to» w fts^Ju^^hor t ■ N eilh

^ K o sw tre -sh o t-d o w n rtw ® prob*- e l t h e r s c n nB ^ B m jrtd-an«H .r»-dftm a9*d,^— 15 ,rtirt> t^D ^ » T W t r f - m a nbc - o f M lQ « - d e - - jc flty -or'tH e

probably destroyed nnd Agiced if ^ , H ^ ' t o p p e d th e earlie r batU e, h e replied:

H r o wings of F -W flgh ter-bbm bers b i t t e r n e s l^ ;^ U e d the un iden tified ta rg e t developed b< ^ ■ ite O o o u n d bombs and napalm , tn rm . th« h, ^ w n n o iC e BttlJ. T licu Iho JtU c and ida te ." ■ > 1®* stra fe a m i-a lrc ra ft M artin waj ^ K a a - T tth - jO - c a l lb e r - machtne . . -^oQlil-fimcU ^ ^ I r e i ■ ' venUon chal ^ ■ ghU nf broke o u t In th ree sec- T a f t m an ” ^ F o ( the ground fro n t as allied abou t retw rt M jlerrm en w heeled every big gun ^ K T S r a n r r n n T T m o 'o i t lD ir T o r - fl, ^ K rd e ro u s I ^ u r th o f Ju ly b a r- ' - j m i n o t

" I never coi --------- Z— -— ^ calidldate.

■oastar Fi-iul ffipS!.ta ln ly I am i

K am iingfltirt^K n E aB oFR ilt ■JB a T a f t Bi

* depends onFRANCISCO. Ju ly 4 W r- aneech h e w

K r s U I 1306.000,000 f ru i t crop J ^ n a l ’s^ B retten e d by th e 40-day*old w est pgrty

ihlpplng tie -up and th e In - _____ *nay be forced t« ahu l down

^ k i U i t r If tho str ike continues. H ■...H v d u i t r y spokesm an said today, l y l 3 , 1 1■ W, Driatow, p residen t o f. the^ B o m la —S^ult— Procassor.’*__a n d ________ T :»T w e r 's Inc., said th e strike by th e I J

Biion union of th e Pacific haa ^^ ■ u p 's e v e ra l ohlpm enta" of suga r ^ w ln F a ll^ B K lw t l i i ______________________ of traO lo -v

u id if th e dispu te between- th e th ree -dH u D lo n and coast ivhipownera is u nder w ay -H Hilled "very soori” the s trike for d riv ing dH t t n(ces.iiUte stisjienslon of f ru t t license was^B ilng opcrntlons,.................... ............ta ca d drunk

of A griculture C harles B ran - W illiamH irul Oov, E arl W arren asking ^ a a suspendM " *0 th e release of raw „ h e n a neg:

held In San Kranci.ico bay. c lim axed aH u l r l Buppllea of Iwlli cane and tlons■ *u««r were being •■rapidly de- ,

H h . r . . J . .. - . obeorvetl hU H n e r e were no Indlcatlona of i | . j , t« i ■ r r M iti e lto rts a t aetUIng the jie y b u ru av ■ * Trhlch iKgan May 2n. Fedem l oav K ay L B r nD gnU aU ira.w ora-uiuuooau-- ___■ _ . jU ir in ij ■ I o n s T)flwfrn union antT ili lp - cam m on ' . ■ r r rrprrnrt.lntlvM .■ i « r le » Olhhn, executive secre-■ <if llic AKO. hrM thn c ro i* ijio^k of K H i i k 111 now -'iirovlcle tlie m ajor ocrveil th a t ■ o n - w fruic.far.U)B-oQuniry. H y ,"ni{

r:nliI(iiiiU U Iluwitlinn ntiHnr |rt.,.iy ™ ,] |B iiir piniii. At G rockelt, Oallf.', w here tin "w^ ■ I 'r r i i Aiuit down s ln c n 'J t ln e '20 of traffln a ® i k J a l l i c . i ' r l i i L

»i,i. 'll,,".:,,."" ' EisenI Il'uvorH KusHcll Back^ ■ A ftlllN ir i'O N Ju ly 4 niV-Oov. AnOAIlD ■ '■ r W a r i r i i of h o r id n anld l4.(li«ym ‘'"I"'" Illlnoln (lov, A.llnl K. J " ‘y «

n ,n •'l,n prrMiHrtrd U. n c '■"f*'' itir nnminiiilon " If Hen. Illchnril

■ ‘" 'vili, I)., lo v a lixinyH Drniocinilo |irr(tUlc[iLiitl iinitll- 'foo 'itl llnaH lirliig him■ NTnwrn -'Ir- n v.,iy ..hrr m n n " H w ' ^ J r r n (iiiiil, "I nnv t n vflry lilRh Tn > full

i" ' " ’" ‘ I '" ' tpiilny, lliBH 'n i i ) i hp Inin n l (lie ' ’lltl

'•"•''lilniU." tnnminlnii■ m i','’’ ' eniiilmfllMil he n,fl ( jo i> ii

I . M i H p i i i c e d ’;ii‘■ Hiht im in nlhiwni ‘n ,ur«day mlnlnlrnlld H nIiI wn* In a tm |iy l„ n ,iiva . nimimlblB | H o woiMherman nxi.lRinnd tn Ion.■ ' • M ‘ in jio itrr riiiiiiy „ i„ r „ |p . -----------------■ hr rvpfl h is w(>ftmnr rlinrl.■ It w«n «„pp»«r.l („ i ,„ , U f k n C» '0 - i1 n y ffirririiNt. un t IUn lant ” k J V l I C

■ T i m Al* reim iler w ni luu lln td I* iM'llrvn.Jilin a i ho . . . a n ,ls 1

tw tiiD iinxt tivs daysi■ Irnn itlly wrntliBi liut 'I 'he senr H ' t l niiattnred tliUDOer Miowern day of th<

■"•I »™ - 1,111 rm ,™ t iiiiiiH In Ihe hniiihfiifiifli,, , ,, „ ,i

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0{ncl«l CltT tnd C«Ufltr N«wi[iiprT

W ASHINQTON. Ju ly * IW -T he I 'Mlouse p a ^ e d a n d se n t to th e W htto - l . l trouse yesterday leglaK tlon au tho r- ting a governm ent progr#Tn to ” A S H I > rad ica te polsonoiw fm m . r io - iH o n t'e s te m ranges. to t i 'iv t h n t_X h«-.nrogram is- a lm ad .prim arilyt m H & i i l lu l i lu w n - Jna tive of R ussia, w hich ha.s killed o f t a n k s , s t

heep and c a ttle on range lands. T he n i t l o n a a n neasure au tho rizes governm ent con- . . rol w eaJu res on private u well m ‘ Opalubllc lands. cnn.s. P l a n a

H alogeton glom eratus was f irs t a t th e y e a r ound in th is coun try in 1B34. I t ( joncfj jgU) ince has spread over 1.500.000 acres v n Colorado, N evada. U tah , South ‘ a .h o , W y . m l n , i . . a M . n . . „ .

Martin Notes £ “;;£ithm hart

- , • _ production oOpportunity ™W ASH IN G TON , Ju ly 4 OPl-Rep. Rear- ’

foseph W. M artin , Jr.. says the T a f t- Each weeJ3senhow er sc rap lo r tho R epublican S teelm an sale•residential nom lnaU on could "very 20.000,000 ca»asUy" deadlock th e G O P na tional w an t of tlnplonvention, resu lting In selection of ‘T h e re is i3en. Douglas M acA rthur. signlflcHnt qu - T h e hou5e-H«puW iean-leBder,-who c e p t by-home s p e r m a n r a t^ a t M a n 'd f - th e -OOP "• SteelihBnTia n v sn tlo n . sa id In an Interview th a t Ing through3ov. E arl W arre n of California also m e n t and ot'would have a chance” In case of tries, and sal

■Neither H aa M ajority __ ^ protrram ."M artin sa id h e d o ^ ’t belteve _TJi5 short!

J lO ie rsen . 'R o b ert A T T afE 'or 'Oen.' heigh tened .!]

^8ked If a deadlock ^fere ^ s s ib le , d e f e ^ ^ p r o ^ie rep lied : " In event o

"Yea. very easily . A nd w ith th e InflaU om ryaltterness of th is f ig h t th a t h as m e n t’s powerl^veloped betw een th e two m en. I t adequate," SIforms th e basis of a possible th ird _ ih e _ a c U iigM ndldaU .” h a s been loat

M artin w u ukecM f h e th o u g h t he <coniii>a»<w tiltl-fim c tlD irrlin p a rtta lly rasfco iir - /enU on ch a irm a n beULuse he Is "ar a f t m an .” H e a lso was .questioned I ^ a Labout repo rts th a t T a f t forces will I l l g r I tT U o_l-flt«am ioller^ the_coracn tlon .s - ............. N o SU am roller ----------- -------- —

“1 am n o t a T a f t m ann -he replied. I"I never com m itted myself to any . I 'calidldate. I don ’t th ink th e re is ^g o in e 'to be atyr Bteamroiifir tacUcs 'a tU m pted In th e convenUon. Cer- i .-ta ln ly I am n o t a p a r t of any.ateam - l a a n o puPI m lle r -p l tn .". . ... ' . r~

M arU n sa id M acA rthur's selecUon R otA ja n v ea U an keynbt«r-could-not-be . -atliitfkW :“ e v c a Jh 'd u ih M acA fthur i n c r e a a e w.ta a T a f t supporter, because “I t all t o e n a b le tdependa on th e type of k e m o U T h a - r a t a ispeech h e m akes.- r ie p r e d l ^ th7 ^general's speech will ■‘revltoilze" th e e x c e p t i mparty . w o u ld g o i

Man Facing Charg Driving'Withou

T w in F a lls police got th e ir share to go to theof tr a H lo-v lclato re- eni-w -Friday os a bolllslon.th e th ree -d ay Ju ly" 4 noliday got weaved dowru nder way.' O ne m an was In ja il T h ree poifor d riv ing du ring a period when h is were brouglilicense w as revoked, w hile an o th er c ity officersta c a a d runken . d riv !n j_ohafgea._______ A t . l l l H - J• C harged w ith th e llcenie violation ^ d funken

waa W illiam Sam K ay whose license drjve. Policewas suspended in April for one year ’’'s n t-w hen ft negUgent driving conviction AiioU>er dclim axed a series of trnfflo vloln- porlect n t 8;tlons. w as n o t loc

o ra ..™ .u .n M K „ wh,„ t t a , i ; r l S " i 'obeorved hU cai- being driven w ltli- L "o u t llghta a t Jefferson a trcc t and ______H eyburn avenue a t 13:48 a .m . I'VI- _day., K ay Is being held In th e city Q f Q | ] p

- jU iT ln - U i c d ty jB l l U Max M r-Cam m on, cim rgrd wKli r t r u n k o n ' - l l i a id riving, C ity officers m ade Um nr- u o u ’n anr e s t s t 12:20 a .m . Friday In tlie 1600 ^block of K im berly road. They ciU- VBcrveil th a t M cCamnmn hud <llf- '•floully m klftin f:iha..t\b -n .an to icimirIjfrly road fri)ni Main avrmin amithWhere h e "went in to tfin wrong lann jinnfd Oxboiof trafflo and fu rm l the luilli'.o car 'I 'l '" I'cnrlng

Eisenhower Raps Backroom PoliticsA nO ARD KIHIINIIOWICH’n iA IN . ‘o «I>

Ju ly 4 n n -O e n . nw ig lit n . KUph- f jo rhow er ra r r l rd hln IlKht nnnliinl Up- |„ ry of UieIHibllonn "btirkniom '’ iiiilltlct> iiilf> m oup favciilo v a todny, ron(l<lriil tliiil iir ln>n „( nelln cun■fiimirt llnally a Ihrm n wlilrli will n i„„^ thn Iilirliig h im liin iirf«lilfiilipl nnnil^in- Noi wDodtlon n e x t w rrk . l«nv dam w

Tn a full day (if ('nmitnlKiiIng yf"- l">wrr nilMtPidny, lliB KfiiierBi ulriirk cnil hnul wrnt. n l (lie "111110 olli|iio" iHimirlnlii' hr tiinltilnlnn aro Bcekliig U> domlimlotho (JOi> iiom lnatllig n.livfnU i'n In l > l lOhh-iiKo. MOUNTA

I.nnl nlKlil. ■|MBklii|i Iicn» Ihe body < «t«lo iini>llol » lo |» n l I.liii iihi. Nrlii', K una, , wlu)iir tiirnPd on Hip DpmorriMln ■•I- I tn n rh dam mlnltitrnli(Mi by alliirtiliiK H'*'niiotmlblB polltlnlBTiii'’ In WaMiliU- I.PRler oree

Senate’s Approval River Compact

•n.. ..ii'«l« V„c..l .,,|,r.,<-lof u , . O olt....h l. tlt« r

1)111 rmirnrning "IlH'iaUou «t wntei* TJin hou: Ilf llie Ciilunil)h« ilvor an<l »* "Ih- tho rotn|iarl „ tnrl« , r e p i lW l »■ I’niry <',nlr- ‘V -'lntnu o t 111* Irtohn nom p.nl com-

" ’l*nMMe of tlie l>lll will give « t ' | l !>'

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In StrikeW A SH IN G T O N , Ju ly 4 (/p) V ^ Ir io - 'iH o n t T r u m a n w na toU i

O day . lh a t , the 3 2 -d a y s l e d ___A sians w .h u ld o w n - l i a s c u t p r o d u c t io n o f t h e n a t io jf t a n k s , s h e l l s a n d o t h e r m u - t o d a y n a A ri t i o n a . a n d so o n w il l c a u s e T h e y w e rl i s t f o o d lo s s e s f o r la c k o f o f f i c i a l s a n tnn.s. P l a n a t o d e c o n t r o l s t e e l ] e s s a n d th et tl \ e y f ia r .-en f i m u s t b e a b a n - w h e r e m a n >o n c rl, J o h n R . S t e e lm a n a n - d a y .ouiiced in h is quarterly report as P v n »ctlnc direc tor of the office of de- ren.ce mobllUaUon ODM. 5 8 w e r e in

S u c lm a n noUfled T rum an th a t t h e o t h e r s f11 lonnnge f a in s achieved by steel c a u s e f i . T h endii.iiry expansion since Korea have g p .m . Tl

hSf )“i5t“%Say’" i S o f *Urind . topped or .low ed-^w > v-4he- ^ U h w a yroductloh of am m unition, tank i,rmy trucks. Bailey portable bridges,line detectors a n d a irc raft landing E xcept fo r si

Eoch week’s fu rth e r stoppage, gunny"and d eiteelm an said, will m ean the loss of M ichigan, t0.000.000 cases of canned food for p o r ted traffic .•ant of tinplate'. d e e r season, a:

‘T h e re Is no way to salvage any Unes sa id busI ignlflcnnt qua n tity of th is food ex> A labam a po) e p t by-home w n n jn g i- h » added.— o n ly - to - t r y - t • S teelm nnn ^ p ofU il lay-^ tfs spread-" ire e id tn t i tM i ng through th e au to , farm equip- ob jec t lessons nen t and o th e r's te e l-u s in g Indus- fu tu re . T hey li rles. and said I t a ll added up to a g rap h e r in the

irggram .- ___________ 1_ j u r e s <?t any_ T h e-8 h o rtan _ n ro W em a ..m w r J« „In .tba .sfluU : lelghtened. he cauUoned. by “weak- con tinued un

ongress Into w e e x w fn io in > t-th e -othw —crops— lefensc production act. d ro iith . '

" In event of a resurgence of heavy T hundersho n flaU om ry pressure, th e govern, to pepper Ne n e n t’s powers would be woefully in - ra in w as a s t idequate," Steelm an said. m iddle A tlan t

la s been loat th a t steel can be freed I n New Yi (ConU..a»4«aP»s«:. C«lMi»») <C«»tl«B»d

Idaho Power Se General Ratt

BOISE, July 4 (/P)—Idaho Pow er comp) [daho public utilities commissioner T hura ireaee*ofrabout-H -i)ercent-on-electncal-8i

fioach, Idaho Power company presi In^eaae w as neededljecaTiBC o f fccrfeasih? 1 :o enable th e firm to a t tra c t additional cai rh « - ra te increase would apply to -a ll-g e i ixccpt irriga tion pumping and s t te c t llgh vould go into effect as soon as approved ----------------- -— -‘ Roach fii

harges for “ a"”,« th e f

itnout-Permit0 go to th e extrem e rig h t to avoid H e sa id th k bolllslon. MoCammoiv's-ear—then- -alfaet-am aU - veaved down the road. household p i

T h ree possible d runken drivers cen t p e r day vere b rough t to the a tten tion o t m estlo u se r I ;lty o fficers during the n igh t. day.

1 ^dVunken'°d??ver*' o n '^ o r ^ n ^ W e in g o n ^ ^ * a p lr)ve. Police aald the driver was a ll "T tie ra te s ■>8ht. Jn Its propose

AiioUier d runken driver was ra- ggry to ena >orlert n t 8:32 p .m . TInirsday, bu t fn a ln ta ln lie ivas n o t locotcd. ‘'A t 8:88 p .m .. a o rder to |)oiuill)lp dn inken driver had reached tiibilltv nnrt Ills hom e w hen police reaolied Uie p u c an t’s neci

__________________ public so th ata l requlrem e

Group to Opposes_Idaho-Power Bid K'S""

PG Il’n-A N D , Ju ly 4 W V -nie N orthw est Publln Power ansoclallnn , „ | i to c o n » ln liiin n«Ke(l Uie frd rrn i power com- , , , i , :mU iloii for permission to UaUfy a t , „■ui FPO hiittrm s JUly H on th e lire-- |} ,V ap .iicailc Jinnrd Oxbow dnm on Bnake rlvOT. *j„iy , i 'M.e hearing will l« held a t Unker,

ra“ yon“ .mBoi'.lnlioii In n gnnip of U Pnclllo •'iiecDimnN orlliw psl |)iililln nnd cooiwratlve Vo«tn il«iwri' nKeiicles. irn u lred and

I t aaked th a t »t l>e g |v « i legal opera tion Mntiis U> oppono Idolin Pofcer com-,« . .y n t t h . Uaker h .a rl.ig . »i«iem ." the

Clus Norwo<Ml, executive aecrc- . i , . riitcnta ry of Uie orKanlw llon, snld h li „ o i „Kioup favors lerternl coiu liuc lliin , , ,nr Molln cuiiyon dnm on Hnntie river .. . . . i im n c .nlniiK the Iilnho-Oregtm liorilcr. p |, ' .,'

Norwood (inlij the pioposed Ox- ij.^„Ixiw dailt would hirrrn»B wlmlraulepower n ilM In tlie I’actHo n o rm - R„,mnn

______ irM ut l .inh

Body Found '" S '3MOUNTAIN nOMK, July 4 (/»!— ^ -

'r i.» body of -Hoy K. L ln li.it, 49, ,K u n a ,,w h o drowned In ................. nH TlH O U ,Knnoi) dnm reservoir Jimn 'I, waa »■<'> mUmailImmd TImrnilny alniiit a m llr nix.vo I ’'*'*® MliiliU1.eiiler oreek. the IClmore county h a llrrt l oherU l'a office rejw rled, O i r a l l.,akM

oval Voted for Coli pact Bill; Final OkiTloiCiniooTnirtn, (liverslor nml ap» A ppointmej» irtlunm ont of water* ol Uie Coluiii- »#nlallve toh it r iv r r and lla trlliuiarieii. r ru m e n t a i

TJin house h«» alinndy pasted ix r t^ d a)ion tho ro tn p a r t bill In nllulilly d lf f rr rn t I 'n rry salfiiini, i> r ry unlil. M/<ml)eri <it Ilm rommUnlon linimo and unnaln munt now m eel la l"*l- n ieeU niu<Uiint eoAsnllal dlKeroiuiti. NrBoUallons

HUll to t>o aetlled In wlioUior U lah Bli'oa th a t null N evada aiionld take p a rt In 'U ie pro«reaa ha Iiegntlallomi. 'H io iioiue faviirs suoh 'l<>o eompir>rovl*lcns whUe U >*-e«nat«. <Ma «>A lt-aU U

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— u' cak-ond h o lid ay -an d p laa sa n t-w o o f th e n a tio n lu red m o to rln ta b y th e mllUftnH to d a y na A m erican s ce leb riited t h e i r Indepe

T h e y w ere w arn ed , by th e s t a t e po lice f o f f ic ia ls and by m o to r clubs, t h a t d e a th a ’ le s s a n d th e u n w a ry on crow ded ro a d w a y s o w h e re m an y fle d to escape th e h e a t o f th e : d a y .

B y 11 a . m . ( C S T ) a c c id e n ta l d e a t h s t o t t 58 w e r e in t r a f f i c , e i g h t by d r o w n i n g , o n e t h e o t h e r s f r o m m is c e l la n e o u a c a u s e s . T h e c o u n t wnH R tftr lo d C ^ l f R a t 6 p .m . T h u r s d a y . i J~'-'*l^i0 'N a tiona l Safety.cuuiicil estl* . ._ ^ m a ted th a t <30' oersons would die ' /4 -- .I t- ■ in highw ay Bocfdehli before t h i ' . A S K . w eek-end was over a t m idnight Sun- _

E xcept fo r sccUoni of the A tlantic x V S X . seaboard , w eather was generally sunny a n d clear. K en n e th G.

M ichigan, the m otor s ta te , re - F a lls , and Oeo p o r ted traffic heav ier Uion In the fo rd , filed de< d e e r season, and bus, ra il and plane dacy for th e JU lin es sa id business w as heavy. a s s ta te repr<

A labam a police were p repared no t coun ty clerk T on ly - t o - t r y - to - w a rd -o f f -h lg h w a y -reelecUOn— Ele 'S ee ia en u iM ay . D U tT ST lsrthem a s also w k b 111531 o b jec t lessons fo r m otorists in the S e lf 's peUUor fu tu re . T hey Included a sU U photog- R o b e rt W , Siei g rap h e r in th e crew of a sta te pa tro l p . „ i TSiher n -csrr-»na-tnairae t«a-n iin -io -F ?irp ic= - M c K i n j ^ ' i rj u res <?t any lB toL -li«iaenta,______-i^h H B r-H an M

Tn thB Miiith a burn ing h.»«t ur.vB - i r — B -^ lb e r t« con tinued unabated. And in m ost p ^ is b '. a ll B ul -OI—tn e —soutnw asv-^ofnr-eotton-and- -yiipr;-B iiJ JEJw -ftthar-aropa- parpJ^ed In n reqord tp(.;u

'’ T hundershow ers W e expectedto pepper New England. Scatteredra in w as a sUting posslbiUty In th e costlefordm iddle AtlanU c sta te s and along th e sa n to ie y e

I n New Y ork tjie m ercury waa S a u e i S ^ i l l

m en also filed

jr Seeks '----------------------------_________ _ Brow n^; ^ a n l

H a le ^ B o o s t ^ :' ---------------------- . U eford. eubm lt

P o w e r c o m p a n y a p p l ie d t o t h e by A nton suci n o n e r T h u r s d a y f o r a r a t e in - ” >“ !* 2. I

>mp a n y p r e s i d e |B | ^ ^ ^ M | | f e . . B U j ^ ! t f o * j ^ c r 6 a l m g t a 9 U ^ ^ H | | , K e ^ e t b ^ ^ d d i t i o n a l c a p i t a l f o r e ^ ^ ^ W 2 g n ^ ly t o - a l l - g e n ^ r ^ I - s e r A r i c e - r a t e s - -H oTard, Bob 1 s t t e e t l i g h t i n g . T h e in c r e a s e a n d w . Shoe, IS a p p r o v e d b y t h e P U C .

' Roach Boid i t is th e f i r s t S v T S - s i S i n c r e a s e a s k e d b y I d a h o P o w - F re d H ar tin g « e r c o m p a n y in i t s h i s t o r y . H e ‘ s a i d t h e f i r m h a s m a d e 1 2 p o n h . sh a i v o l u n t a r y r a t e r e d u c t io n s paUs No', n ,4 m C C n 9 8 4 7 ----- ----------------------------- g g n * tu re « o f 1

H e sa id th e rate Increase would Q arrv ^ d M r ^ iffact-w naU usw -o t alaeUUlty household purposes nbout one-half p-an, ]^o 7 cen t p e r day and th e average do- j im e d by’ Lv’le mesUo use r by about 3^4 cen ts p e r rick. R u ^ l‘^ '^ 1 ^x,*. ^ . . . w - Mf»- a r « e, T h * B D C -ha«-not y s t- s e t- a J u a i* b e c tra l l -T w lning on th e application. Sign ing for

"T lie ra te s and charges contained o-nt T w in FiJn Its proposed new ta riff a re necea- 3 , oinrksa ry to enable the app lican t to Cheddock.fn ain ta ln lie service s tandards and n a y EX l)uU erIn order to m ain ta in th e accep- ______tab illly nnd a ttm ellvenesa of np- /~ vpIlcnnt'B necurltles to tho Investing I I P P H I I public so tha t-ron lfn iilng new capi-ta l requ irem en ts can be obtained for f f*Ihn, en largem e n t and eKbanBlon-ot

grow ing d e m a n d s . . . . “ tho a^pllca-

"IflM in-pow ei-hB B -appU ed-to -U ia .____ _________federa l twwer ronimlMlon for n per- A n n a i in n Mill to COhatrucl a new hydro-elecUIn 'p la n t a t t h i Oxbow .lie on Uiiake

. r iver, n o r tu of w elnrr, lleftrlngs o ii .(he oiipllcftllnn will 1)0 hold III ntiker. ,

' Ore,, July 14 nnd nol»p July it: The “ T r r d l o V ' Bllo would bo flooded U tho govorn- L - . t j n - »n,,,- iiiau t_buU a*-nH i-«w U m »laU 4aU IU — - .....

Cnnyon dam fd rther downstrenm .' "lleoBuao of gre.iliy l.icin.opd „' Inxen, coau. „f nintPfliUs nnd nrrvlcp

irq u lred and n«pd by Uie app lican t ‘ in ope ra tion piiii ijialuum m ce of ' nppllcMil'H biccCMff pr/ijiprty nnd Tliousniids

system ." thn nppllnnUoti snlrt •' . . . tilnck-huiled 1 ' tlio riitcn nnd clinrHen now Iti rflpo t hlni'Ung. wan ' do no t now and will not In the fu ture '’V '" ‘"y ' ]iMivldp an nde<|unlp velum ou thn ■ Almard won

rtpplloaiifa InvesIiiiPiit nnd prop- Inoliiillng Mnr pily ," tor of th e I’ri

Tw o neiiuriilo riiln liiilffn wore I fllpd w ith Ihn V'IK; -.1110 J».r the A lready rlr

Rnlmon n rrn nnil ilm o iho r for iho etio-fi r r t of liiBlii). 'riifl r i J d rx |iU ln rd ^cutllolnit thi Hint hennuKfl of*’n split 111 tho com- Atlniilln qrosn pniiy’a nprvloa Ihips, raten In tho (loniiAiHloro I

U'»nUr.M.4 .n r . i» I. «r.I«i.n I) ,,pr. wns evail

h t i u k k "iVai' th B K uvicK; n i r r n o n ', Ju ly 4 («-l-a..«PnBer, and ralU nad oar ferry service ou “r . J i, I.iihe Mltihlunn bu<1 D elroit rlvor . . . . , ', WBB lia llrr t Prlday hy thn si.rikn nf

O . r a t l^akM Jlc.iuaU o f flc r s . t S io te ra n s»■ .................... ' I,Him aald, ‘’i

r Columbia ..-Hut roporlt

al Okay Nearsv anhl B4iino mo

A ppoin tm ent o f a fedem l rrpm * !f th e nhip I. •tii ta l lv a to le p re ia n t til* U. H. gov> noiawa ware

r ru m e n t a l Uis negollatloiik li ex- somo Inwrr ci1 l«-rt«d n)iorlty. M anuhig s it I 'n rry nalil the Idaho com pact u H avre. Kin rommliiBlon was appointed a l lliQ Tuesday and1) Inst n ieeU n i o l Uie aU le leglalatura. i n u i a t b p . n

N PioU nllons iiavA beau in progress p ir s e n t AtlnrI since th a l th»a and oonilderable th iee days. 3(1a proareaa haa Iweu made, Imtwean ArnI\ 'f lia oom paol m uat be ratified hy York harlio r. a aa h -sU U an il apnr«vt<l by flon* ■ ni>an4 w m '

<reoa be fo ra golu« luW *Um U Q ueou M a r/

' 77/y' ^

S lE E s T —---------------------* ^ ------* Nim

F R ID A Y . JUT^Y 4. 10R2

vlillions 0(] X Roads T ^Holiday ^d F rr* iI p la a s a n t-w o a th a r -o v o r roofll r t h e mintftnH to 'th fi h ig h w ay c

th e i r Independencft Hay. V u T r’ Ai t a t e po lice fo rces , hy s a fe ty ^ n lL A t h a t d e a th aw a ite d th e c a re - d ro a d w a y s o r a t th e beach es h e a t o f th e m id su m m e r holi-

EisenhoM

>1 dea ths totaled 70. Of th sse o w n in g , o ne in a p la n e c ra s h , i^ i f t rr------------------------------------------------- can natico I P r % i » 1 o f t h c t w§elf, Blick to _ AskGQFBid i ’fjfS

As Legislator S KK en n e th G . SeU. route 3, Tw in

F a lls , and O eorge h . Bllck, CaaUe- fo rd , filed declaraU ons of cand i- " f ‘=''5 dacy for th e R epublican nomlnaU on a s s ta te representaUve wiUi Uie c oun ty clerk T hursday . Bllck seeks •teelecUOn— E lereD—other pe titions ism* a isrW iF e-« I5a— - - \ n t T i

S e lf 's peUUon w as signed by M rs. . Mnwpvpr •R obert W , SU phan . H ugh Phillips. "■ E aM l..'pa?cr.-aU _T gln . g a l ls : B a x .^ n a to r —i M cK lnsU r. Jr.. K im berly; Edw ard -I^hH grH an«nf-M ll«he lhW T -H uB t.- -Jr.-.-B.—A lb e rt« m -B n d -L u c ille - Y. ."t^ * P a r ish , a ll Buhl; H arold E. Brow n. u ,T llp r rB iid -» lw a rt- tr -B e n o ltr -T w iD

B uck's p e u u o n u signea o y .J . h . '^ e^pre^ 'cc B arker, T hom as L . Sm ith and Jess nu ted deli O. EasUnnn. aU B uh l; R achel M il- U onal con le r. CasUeford: J . H. Shields a n d ab le and T ed Sandm eyer, b o th B uhl; G race th e T exas K ln yon, M aiy B. K liiywi and Maiur — i n ^ 4. Ice G uerry , a ll CasUeford. disclosed—A num be£ .af iireclJicL com m ltttee* x^dge-and m en also filed declaraU ons of c an - ^rnin^T didacy._ . ' Hg

M rs. H . W . Leveke. BuW No. 6 , (cnUni. R epublican, Is supported ^ R. E . —B row ne; P ra n k Q u ir e s , ~J£tnes I T C t . Pence. B; Li 'B a r r o a a n d ' EalplT N t | * H Bordewlck. k - . ; n u

R achel Miller, R epublican, C as- - r r U eford, eubm ltted-a-peU U on signed — J V O by A nton Suchan and V em W est, b o th rou te 2. Buhl; Alfred K ram er. W J

J ia x y E. K lnyon a n d M aurice Q uer-ib .-B U -g ft» H fo rd .................................. - - \p u s& N ,B K en n e th idk in . B uhl N d ’ f de iit-J^ng ^ p u b U c a n , ipbm U ted a peUUon v ic tory toi signed by T . L. Sm ith , Boyce V. ponen ts ir ■Howar d . Bob P en ce; P a tH -g h r tTcr TrteTorTJO a n d W . Shoe, a ll Buhl. By a vc

A peUUon' signed by H . S . C u n - absten tlo r n lngham , C. E. Rudy, KenneUi Cur* passed a Us,“T heo-S pllta iB n ,-Jam es W. H art. K o rean p F re d H arU ng and J . B. Moss signed p residen t a peUUon fo r ' 'J a m e s T .. Shields, resided Iti R eim bllcan, B uhl No. 9.

Don H . S haffe r. D em ocrat..T w in j t ^ q s i FaUs No. 17, Is supported by Uie T7-year-o! s igna tu res o f Eva I . Shaffer. H arold ^ h o a tu t u n a iie r , THfiTS Shaffer; B avld—‘SL- ■agttrnr'S l

Kaita.u p a j b n a iie r , uem ocrai. iw in oon o n e

Fa lls No. 7. subm itted a pcUUon nieai signed by Lyle D ietrlck, L inda D ie t- ^ c a u s e o rick. Russell W ells. Joyce W ells. Jap an ese M rs. Q race H atiel and W. J . HoUeo- to found

Signing for Carl S . HInsz, Demo- crat, T w in Falls No. 1, were E d- o „ •Ward 8 . C larke, Eva Clarke. A nna .»M. C haddock. M yron C. Chaddock, n a y E. BuU er V irginia BuUer. ,,,V th a t

rceleoted

O c e a i i . Q u e e n b . . , ® ,election <

Is-Leavwe on “mS'..C / prlm n m l

First Voya«eAllOAHD TH E 8. H. ^ '^ i e c d

BTATKH AT HKA. July 4 im—T he l’"“' lln lled H tates lino f U n h ip m ade an populor t> averaRe apeed « l 84.11 knota ln-4be leglslntur ' l i n t day o u t Now York o th M mm. ' iK arrd la Iw on tho way la a reeord-

brrak ing A llsn llo crosdng.

I NEW YOIIK, Ju ly 4 (/I-)-Tlin liner ' I ? -I U n llrd HIn(cA, llrnt Indy o t (lie I ' i

AiiKyicnn m rrch u n t m iirlnr, Balled ST , At.oil llpr ninldeii voyage Tliursdny. —T ha al

I T housniids ciieerrd as tlie big race go t 1lilnck-hulled iin rr , her base wlilstlo wlUi oni;blnnllng. wan nudged Ironi h e r pier ta k in g to

I l)y huay ttiga. betw een ' 1 . AlKiard woro 1.800 gny pansoiiKera. C i\nnda I

liK'liiilIng M nrgnret 'I'rumnn. dniigli- Mrn. Ite r of tho I 'rraliteiil. h in t, r i i

’ n r ro rd llun inrrd' A lready rlrculnU iig through th e ‘ “J ■ venoel'B SM-fooL lengUl WftI l)i"I ecudlfllnit th a l ahn'a rare for llie • Atlniilln qrosnliig record ihls voyaKo, ‘’*'® " ,> (Iomn\iMloro H arry Mnniilim, skip-

per, wns evaalve on the aiil)ject.W hen reiKirlers aakeil him If Uio

new ahip, largeat Amerlcnn pnnsen- ^[ u rr vraael afloBt, wniilil srek llin

recoHl, M anning grlim ed nnd aitidJin'il bcoit h tsuu iilcd to "ubacrvo tho . f >

‘ arliriliilo." I'rraaeit nn the siilijrct, J \ j thg vo(eran sk ipper of t;n lted nm iral.lnrn atjld, ‘ Any jinsjiago U n anfc h | ,o, i{|linssagft. ro im ty ,

i ‘na*eni<ri MuTcd Ca;inla nHut rnportorn learned Hint aniuo {” '

p»Miongrta Ixxiked lu h.ivr. culUn'1 areMoni had bMH moved. T hla , nay oenr

anhl Bonio o iow m rti. wan BlKiiUlcnnl.. If th n nhip tr ied fo r a rerortl. th o Uiniay, 1. noiawa were hound to be nolay in *l)o nin<. soiiio Inwrr calilna. f*l>/

M anuhuf ia lil liIs sh ip wn* dim a tt U H avro. Krnnce, n l 4 a. ni, noxi >n aenrcg Tuesday and a t flouthamiiloii, ICiig- f ‘U'

in u i a t b |i. m.. th a aam* lUy. 'I'he hav ing 1n p iT sent A llnntlo c rou liig in io fd of a n d h lgla iiitae daya. 30 hou rs and 4 i m inutes ahio ra h

liotwoan Arnliroee l.lgtil off N ew a re a repr York ha rlio r and Blsliop^a H(wK o fl, th la ye^i. ■ n i ia m lw a a a M tt r th tS M U M iU U ^ I t w . la

g u e o u M a r / lu IM tt. . pu la t* tii

— . ..,______ 3(*A ------- -----------------------------------

Nine Irrig a ted Idaho Countiwi

U^mbn of Aodlt Pan»« A uK i.ud Pr«. tn i t

Hy Taft ©el€g{

CHICAGO, Ju ly 4 (U.R) — Sen. Robert row over Texas delegates today with a p D. Eisenhow er tak ing 16.

Eisenhow er’s cam paign m anager. Sen. E isenhow er In his re<;ent speech a t Da! w ays taken when he said he was a 'no d(

T aft made his proposal in a le tte r to can national com m ittee as the committi of the two rival candidates fo r the GOP

In earlier contests th is week, the T af and - th e -f la tio n a l, rnm m ittpfti j — ha8_allotiecl a ll b u t a haridful of the disputed delegates to T a f t. T he Elsenhow er m anager*

' have prom ised -to f ig h t these con - .te s ts In th e convcnUon credenU&Is McommUCee and on to th e convention 1

• floor.T he climaUc T exas row Is th r e a t- 8HOSHC

enlng to Jeopardize R epublican T tm rsday i I prospects fo r victory in N ovem ber iq ^ q city' : before th e prcsldenU al nom inee Is j j ., ■CVEn-ch05en..Ctmcem-0Vf;r th U jw a -- ootUoiis- oI

slbillty-w as repar te d te b e -cp e f a o . q u a iw Hy to r In T af t's o ffer to com prom ise, p resen t the

However, a n Eisenhow er, head* u o r« th a■ qu a rte rs spokesm an r e m in d ^ th a t ^ jg i j 'r -Senator—L odge^ S isenhow ar—cam * d im m er be

Paigp m anager, ."has sa id a l l - a l ^ iny -tj^rmr-t '■ th a t t)iere wm p e j i o cbmpronUSe.*' x h a ■

" I ’in su re he will s tick to th a t de> ^ tears 1 ’ cjslon," h e ad ded. occasion, xi' T a f t's proposU caine a fte r fo rm er council aol

P residen t HooTcr h a d In tervened In At th e m• ~feg p»?-w n venllon l>ittl§ uvei UU«-s pu ted delegates by urg ing th e na> needed th i; U onal com m ittee to seek " a n a m lc- ---------------‘ ab le and equitable setU em ent” of» th e T exas a rgum ent. ________■■ I n a te legram u t u a n n e iso n , Dff A

disclosed th a t h e h a d suggested to X X J . V• L o d g e-a rd -T af t- ih a t-" a -sm a U -« n » jp --------------- ;' o t em inen t m en” review th e con-

t ^ t s . H e sa id Lodge refused b u t (C«nUnii>4 «a Fas* t. C slau r I)

I r a t r u e s t e f o r ' Thursda; . T j r n• —J v o r e a - l r e w e r -

The c(

^ - ^ o n i y m e e_ .\p u s & N .- J C 9u » , . Ju ly 4 (HI—P te s lf p r o j e c t ’’ [. de iit Q jrogtean B hce w on a oOmpleta 1 v ic tory to n ig h t over h is po litica l op» r « i „ ^

ponen ts in th e long d raw n o u t a truc* B l ie r S a ir Tpe-for~power m 'B outh 'K or e i :----- ------- Zoe~A

B y a vote o f 103 to 0. w ith th ree —- a bsten tions, tb e naU onal assem bly _ _• passed a bill th a t w ould allow th e O m / v 1

K o rean people-O T Tcta d irec tly Tor 1 T T . V JI presiden t. T h a t pow er previously >1 resided In th e naU onal assembly.

Stood O rtnm d l l l l '’ I t w as a c lea r-c u t v ic to ry fo r th e _® 77-yea r-o ld S outh K o re an leader. .^ w ho s tubbom lv stood hla g round ___ \ r

a flW ra rs tn m g p res« u ro - ln ^ n d -o u C — ttra m m „ of K orea. -I* O pponents Of t h r b l l l Bold Its pas- ^ sage m e a n t th e reelecUon of Rhee,• B ecause of-h ls long l ig h t a g a in s t th e

J ap an ese occupaUon and h is efforU■ to found th e republic o f K oreai hi* ” n

O n th e o th e r h and , m ost m em b«rs Preslder “ o f th e naU onnl assem bly were b it-

terly opposed 16 Rhee. I t w as doub t- ™fill th a t h e ei^er could have been at«i ree lec ted had th e bill n o t passed.

O ther Ilem a iDolnded ’Besides providing for popu la r T afU U art

election of Uio presiden t, th e bill T rum anse t up a tw o-house legislature, np- n o t planp o ln tm en t o f th s cab ine t by Uie c a n p e is tp rim e m in is te r w ith th e c o iu cn t o f T ijf WOrK

^ th e presiden t and recall o f Uie cab - courts^ In e t by the legislature a fte r one against U

S.' iiv th e T - lee dem anded” Ih W th tm sspm *- — niflUstil

bly pnss Uio m easiiro providing x n im s n k„ p p u la r e lection and th e tw o-house bef,e Ing lsln tu rp ,. . lie c o n sen te d . U>e n « t4 d .tlu^ Atiiar tTi*“T T *i f i p __ mvrtta anI- ------------------------------ , of Uie wt

~ JEntrftnts-€ftt-to— i» rainr 0 Four in Air Race to prod ST , A U O llflT lflE , r ia , , Ju ly 4 (Jfl six conipj

—T ha all-w om en in lenm tlonn l a ir companltJ IK race go t o fl to n woblily a tiir l today, a spoke lo w ith on ly 4 ol 11 original n iilran la quickly li :r Ink ing to th e a ir. Hnd w en th rr wns th e unloi

betw een them nnd the fin ish line In any leng t a, C nnnda Hittiirday. be, In lt4i . Mrn. Kinino Mogolviiiili. Ixick- in Uia s

Im rt, r ill.. (lyliiB a 1‘lp rr Ollpper. union." waH flm t off In ihe l.ioa-m llo ruoo T his ro to W ollund, O iil. for Uie cc

Mr«. U oiolhy ItuiiHelllng. WeU "Y et it Innd ; H etty ilnnn, U «ar«luir. M. Y „ ateci OOI th e lO&O wlnncir, ainl I'egKy L ciir. wfUi llie noK. HI, retrifiliiirn , I 'l i i , victor In acouioBre 1040, oom iilrled thn field. wllh 11 }(

le

;; S e a r c h e r s R e p o r t N i

Kay Agee, But HimH hetlft J* » » {Jarltnn, T w in P a lls Sevsral

county, niKl MlinlK Haul C lark , slto hay,Ca;inla rmilil}r. rrtiirnnd nlxnit 2 a . seartih la

,n in, ITIdny Iroiii the prim ltivo a re a recjllou otn n n r lh e rn Idnlio whore an e igh t- Hurley jx

[I day se n rrli hn4.fn llrd (u f ind nuy and Olaiil, trace n f liny Akpp, Tw ill h i l l s n l- some of10 Uirnay, or two oUisr m en loat in catloiia.lu Hie ninrkhnw k io<jkiiiit lu r n la s t nnd seat

fall. . ilipludluinnrllo ii halil abo u t IQ .p r a deputy

I I in Benrcliern lioni hln p a tty aVa AIm>-b< Still rom bing Ihn nrea, but aro num lier

le hav ing d lflln illy hecniise of Uilck Ing rewiof a n d h ig h undrihiiiAli nnd conal(ter- mMslng 1es ahio la lh . lie anid rrn idenU of Uio accepl ti IW a re a reiKirt condllloiin a re unusua l aald h e 1J. m

point* tiuv waroltUij

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EDIT:

n l iM

PR

• A A

l i t on T e s

s g a t e s D e i

n. Robert A. T a f t offered to compromise 1 / with a plan giving him 22 of th e 38 seats

ager. Sen. H enry Cabot Lodge, jr ., rej'ected ■ch a t D allas "courageously stated th e po aa a ‘no deal’ man.” -le tte r to Chairman Guy George Gabrielsc

I committee started hearings on the confli(• the GOP presidential notnination.(, the T a f t steamroller has rolled over the

ShDshone-todVfe Ordinance oi

SHOSHONE, Ju ly 4 -A » -a special meeUng of the T tm rsday n ig h t the city a tto rn ey w u Instructed in I h e c ity 's controversial dog ordinance.

Jack M . M uiphy, th e a tto rney , was Instructed p o rU o n s -o f-th e -o rd ln an o e -b u t- to -m i^ e -n w d lf Km q u B iw Hy B iaw M n fc-w uneu a w n ng m e M i ;presen t th e modifications to th e council a t a meetli

More th a n 100 persons appeared a t the m eeting 1 th a t th e law requlrtog_doga to 1» ke p t on leashes sucuneT 'be repesled. l l i e delegaUuu was aru ibd wing more th ^ -M O -riy n a tu iM .— — ...............- .Tha mwiUng. T u ttd a y -waa a stannr-W aaloaJritB and tears punctuating the proceedings. M ayor Myi occasion, w as forced to^dem and U u t tb e speetito:council u d to the meetm g.-------------------- -------------

At th e meeUng Thursday n ^ h t th e c ^ ^ _alw <

needed th a addlU onal fou r fe e t to construct a n a<

Launched at-R U P E R T r^ q iy ..4^M a g i r ^ tfy*B:rgdp Thursday nigh t a,t R lipert w ith 8.500 p q firs t sbowing of theW ree-aay"rodeo whi conjunction-w ith the-community-*fl Jnly.^

The celebration w ent into ita second i ^ a d e at-11 a .nu .in .the downta^^fiectioi in the parade followea " G rw th lUid W p ro jec t’' -themel Bjbi-Eeed wa«,An chara H e w as assisted by Dick Be«8on,.W . ' Eilerfl and Police C hi|£ H . C. Emlth;— Z oe-A 'nn 'W arberg,-'Ew lu-^lte, Mis?--------------------------------------------a tte n d theffc 1 O l » 1 . A t noon al l ^ o b e e l a t e d I o r a t a l u n

cafe and IInto Charges

„ Of Steel Men ? l t h l £— W ABHIMQTOW.- J u ly « tfl T tt» I n f r — -----

an Im m ediate Investigation o t s la tod forcharges by strik ing CIO Steelw orkers u o n s a n d tth a t m a je r s te r t produeera have c h a r t# 0! t

I “entered li\to a consp iracy" ' to pre* n t s Is la (

' J o m p .w m i l .« U l. ^^5«^rodftP residen t T rum an m ade vlrtuaUy close B aturt

th e aaxne charge a t a newa confer* n ig h t a flience T hursday. H e aooused th e p resen ted am ajo r steel com panies ot'consp lrlng th e dlrec tlo

' to draw out th e atrike. a n d aald th e Uon am pkn, sltuaU on does n o t call fo r use of th e p io jd I d l. TafU H arUey act. m a n a n d E; T rum an ind icated Btiongly h e did f u m l^ M tJ. n o t plan to follow Uie '‘request" by d en . O ^ iI cangreis th a t h a t ry to end th e SB- a n d Judfee

TaV w e n t 'B to p p a g B -^ ^ w k lii* -th a a n d A n d r l. M urU for an 80-day InJuncUon Olowna v e it against Uie strike, a s provided for Hollywood,

iiv th e T -H law, * ‘

' T ru m su knew about Uio la tes t union 6 ra n d a ll f i ’ move before it was made. T hey As a p a r t

’ y ‘I".."?*--of Uie wording, - “ “

T lie union said, shorUy a fte r the '■ P reeld»n i 'i ' M nferB noe .-that - * * - * § * « -. thejiuriK jse of Uie alleKC<l dbniplracy | 1 / : | | f' 1* to prevent any one of U n big J J 111 1I six cocnpnuies or any oUier smaller p tj iM U h p com panirs from signing, , ." e w

A spokesman for Uie six companies „eBaion todis quickly Issued a nU tem ent saying deadioa tho union "BpparenUy will go to prisoners.) any IrngU), ridiculous though’l t may g)H((

be, In Its e ffo rt to force employes preset- In UiQ stee l influttry to join Uie gider^tlon ’. union." jac t under B T his referred to a union demand but

lo r U ,. iii.fi.li rJioi,."Y et i t now coni|ilnlna b<^caufle six in-laoni

,. steel comiianlen. a fle r dlncuiwilon j„ #ureel r. wfUi llie union and Its complete foi'« :l Bcouieareiifle, cliese to negoUale y/miBm K

wllh it JolnUy,---------------------------------- negoUator, ---------------------------------------------------------- -I-ho Ui

»rt No Trace of • tHimt Continues

honorableS aoveral m itsa around ihe ram p- Hlnce Ui i. sKo havo iMion coveir.l, nnd Hie pinjNmal, 1 I. snartih la n u iU n u ln r m id fr *ho d l- lurnum ed a reqllou of W arron U w ery, aAsl«latit moellnga- nu rley jwllco chief, aiierltf«C «iltoH lo le a l p « y and O lark had to re tu rn becaune p.- some of tlie lr men a ra due for va- ,II cations. Uearcher* from thin a rea J it nnrt searclinra frotn Idaho o<nmly, w a h h

iHpludhig^SliBflU Bud T av lar a n d m lYf," >r a deputy) a re a tlll In tlie area, .• Alno-Bearehlng In U it a rea arO a ^ e iium lier of Individual group* m k *k Ing rew arda offered for Uie (luee.■- mlnslng men, Ixiwfry'a party will n o t " lo accepl U>o rew ard, m ierlfl O arltoa q* th a la kl aald h e saw a o r 10 o lhar searohers m

S mss.•earohU if. ■ ;

.....

j f i n a L Z L J - *

e d i t i o i ? - ^ ^ M

PRICE 5 C E a m - t ^ ^ H

L'exas I^mpromise th e party-splitting h H th e 38 sea ts and Gen. Dwight

jr ., re jected the offer. He said l O H ated th e position w e have sl« U H I

fe Gabrielson of the Republi- I hH It the conflicting T ^ a claims

m| ^ Hed over th e Eisenhower forces

le on Dogs IsteeUng o t th e Shoshone eUy eouned " ag instruc ted to nlake n o d lllc a tle p t ance. ' .m s In structed to r e ta in th a knajor R M ^ n w d U lo a U o n a -a } o n » - U n e » - f« » - - ^ ^ HKtiBg 'm u a i ? aigBt. MUfp H y ~ n ~ w ~ ~ ^ ^ BicU a t a m eeting nex t T u e a ^ b ig h t.. the m eeting Tuesday a n d dw naadaJ Bpt on leashes or Ued up dttrlng tb a wa s a rm ed Wl tn k ^>eUtio a c o n u m ^

.ymtmlnn wItJr applaiiaiy eheera, gs. M ayor M yrtle 0 . B u rde tt, on one t th e specU tors ahow resp w t to th a

» council also deeded tour

o n stn ic t a n aiifittifm 't a hts

) Season -^= B;dat Ku ei I^ ey * 5 :Y !tip ^ B B 0 9 rW 3 ? p e n e 4 -r2 ^ ^ |

8,500 p a ^ s sttrad lh ff y rodeo w hich is beIhs~Kdd laiity-*fl Jn ly .4.celebration.________i ts second day F rid ay w ith ft tow n.Bectioii.Q f.thfl.dty..nQ atB -L-^M v t h M id P r o g r c ^ r f

^ o n , ^ 0 ;■ Bmith; .

• a tte n d th e rodeo F riday n ig h t A t noon sh e was gu est o lhon* or a t a luncheoncafe and F iid a y .i^g h t she will be gu est a t a barbecue. I t n Lou Ellison, MlaS B u r l ^ t f

, 1952, t o o k - i ^ i n . t h e , i » n a a . . - ^ H w i t h M is s I d a h o F r i d a y in o r a ^ _ :2^ |

t. in g ,_________ !_______ .. -. r ~ T ^ W

( alatod for Friday , afternoon.' D w> L ions a n d th e R o tary olubi a re lo■ c h a r t* of tb e gam ea a n d A d a ^ « ~• raas la in chaw o f th e two aoft« t i ^ B : h«Tr~BMnM~ a nwDoon.• T h e rodM wUl b e b r o u g h n S ^ T ^ ^ H r close S a tu rd ay evening and Sunday• n ig h t a flraworka display irQl b e> prea«nt«d a t M inidoka dam i» d « r ( th e dlrecUon of bureau o t rec lam a-i Uon am plQ vtt. --------i F loyd I ^ e la general Todeo e h a tn r—

m a n a n d E ar l H utcheson, O aan«tt»1 fu rn ished th e stock. Clam MeBpad- ( d en . O klahom a, w aa th e ann oun o r• a n d Jud tee w ere J a k e Dyer, N a a m r - * ^ H

1 Olowna « e r« ja c k a n d Jim D o ^ — r Hollywood, .—

Special acts included th e Fou r

Sj le n tla s on th e trap c ie and Lynna aiid ia i a n d heF nOfM, I'O jr im iri J As a p a r t o f tha program Friday . n igh t Corky and Jo a n RandaU wUl

e ^ A 0 ‘A f l 0 f n i* fl

! W i O I ^ t S e c r e % ~ B'' PANMUNJOM, Korea, Ju ly 4

■ T ruce negollators w fn t into secret• aeoslon today In an ''e ffo rt to break t Uie deadlook on exchanging w ar

prisoners.f An allied sp o k e m an aald bo th■ sides presen ted opinions w ith "cqn*^ slderallon and caution.'* T h e aub«. ]Bct u n der diK U ulon waa n o t dla<

closed, b u t I t obviously was a 00m - H m unint pro|M)eal to '‘reclassify" aU w ar iirlsoners.. . ^ H

In nHreeing to th e com m unist te*• 'quent foj' seorat mMUngi, M aj.-an i;— H

^ w illiam K . HarrlsoA, chief allied HnegoUator, aald:

-T h o U nited N aUoni oom m and ■ hun never been adverse a t a n y Uma H

• (liroughnut these prolonged negn- H tiatlona to a n y s tep o t any n a tu ra H

„ llm t m lih t con tribu te tow w d lh a H g ucblevem enl o t a Just and m u tually H

honorable a n d equitabta arm iitiea.* H s. Hlnce Uie oommunlste m ade th e — H 'le piniNwnl, H arrison said, " it la tO Da ' i . lurnum ed" th e reds believe luoh .

moellnga “m ay be m ore o o a d u d v a . . : .^ H y, to rea l progresa.’* ■

: I | A I l B r a ^W ABHlNO'TO|l. ^ i | F M

aaya a P e n ta fM '

a n d 7,600 e^toMla.T h « to u i , h a Mid,

o f th e laat ira r . a lttw a f c M I W ^ ^ W ^ floera e o m m ai^

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6 = Bejeetion Hits• Taft Offer for

■ Row in TexasI < r n a r*«* Om)

T a f t •■lndlcit«d ha w ould h»v* gone - + - -— H o n r"

tJrf H Rerl*w- - — -D w plt* m y parU H f^Uiire. I t

seem s to m e th e cru* o t kII th is la ------------ th^ -T e iM H le legayon fcn4 th * t th erri..'.'— J^ jpimitCHn T iB t1p n « y (.ftwmlttim

■ — 'riiiitrt m r t l : jn i l i g c m t t - i l ta »Tior r tg — • th e th o u g h t of srrlrinK » t «n

fttnicable and equitable se ttlem ent,"

" I hope you m ay Kee y iu r way Clear to do so—and thereby •vk’ thU confusion ao detrlm A ntal *'< ftlectlon."

Bo m a n d Applan»« Q ab rie lson read th^ Hoover t«le-

ffram In th e crowded he arln s room o f th e cenventlon headquarter*

: S 6W iinO B m .r e r i .the leU cf Tri?mT t s n r I t was e reeted w ith appiauae a n d boos from spectatarg.

T h o O hio senato r u rged h is “ friends and lu p p o r te ri" on tho com m ittee to accep t h i j Judgm ent on th o proposal.

"W e oug h t to avoid In ovsry way b e ln r led a s tra y In to a side Usuo a ris in g o u t o f « fac.UonaJ f ig h t In -the s ta t f p( T ex as/'-h e ^ald.

B est for P a r ty I ; "P e rsona l am bitions and hopes ) ' c a n n o t be perm itted to s ta n d In

th o w ay of f ina l Republican ^ c - .cesSi I f G enera l ^ sen h o w er and

‘ l il s ■mVriagers“ ho ld ''W llh ' iri6 f h s r th e good of th s p a rty comes first,

— th e jM r tl l -n o t-h w lu te to accep t m y proposaL ” ..

/ I n th e " re g u la r ' 'T e x a s delegation flee te d by th e p ro*T alt O O P fac-

, tlo n , th e T a f t fo ries have c laim ed 80 delegates, a llo tted four to E lsen­how er a n d listed fou r uncom m itted.

In o ffering to se ttle fo r 72, T a f t aald , h e w as. en titled to 11 from Texaa d istric ts In w hich th e re was

- - ----- hft Hn fliilm frt n igh t o the rs------ —■■tmm d tot riet s w here h e sa id th e

co n tests were Insignificant.T h e n a tio n a l com m ittee de fe rred

_ ; te s tim ony on th e T m b »- case a n d s ^ o u m e t r t o give Q iaT Iien H ow er

■Ider th e T a f t offer.— — -BefoTfl T r«esaing , - th e - com m ittee '

I I <Ud vo te to s e a t h ree T a f t de lega tes j t ro m P u erto R ico . A com m ittee

■ j- j— w - ^ t ^ - T O a - M t . tovolyed I n th e

II - 3 Men Killed as■ : Plane Buried by

^Forc rimpactBRADENTON, T U .. J u ly 4 M —

- T h re e a irm en were killed T h u rsd ay• ■ wh e n a Mazing S-iT jU zatoJct bom b-

M « r p lu n g e nose down Into a c a ttle‘ p a s tu re a n d burled i t s ^ u nder

BTound.tg • By th e tim e w ltn e s sy r e a p e d th e S _ ' ' c ra sh scene, a OlPIoot wide a rid W- H . ' to o t deep c ra U r b a d fUled w ith w a .| L J -----t r «nrt > fltild w as b urn ing on tOP

n ■ e ltliB 'T T ater;------------- --------------I I . A few b its o( w reckage were I t ' — t io und~tt>e-cra ter. T hree unopened I I ' p a ra ch u te s w ere n e a r ly , A knee-capI I I w as th e la r g u t porUon of any body

I I ' "T o d a te w e have found no d e ­l l b ris , so th e p lane m ust be under I I g round ," sa id M a].-Q en. P ra n k A rni-■ stro n g , com m ander o f the six th a ir B force division.

H Training Okayed Ij ! For Stat^edics

i C r BO fBE. Ju ly 4 «V -T h o sta te 2 E 7 1 K a r d 'b f tigm inerr~M r~BT iproT ea HJiT : ■ •ond ing I w o aociors a t s u i e ^lospi- ti] ' t a l sou th ,; Blackfoot, to S an F ra n - u x ' i ; ^ e ls o o .f o r ^ a }D-«eek .course w hich

w ill q u a lify .th em for the A m erican l h - - ' B o m of Psychiatry.I K t - ' T h e U o ii f l 'iD p r o v e d p a y in g 'th e

w sa la ry of D r. Oharlea Sprague, as- M a l s u n t superlnU ndsn t, d u r ln z th eI W course, b u t a sim ilar request of Dr. I V ictor a im ecek w as rejected as he■ h a s n o t been o n 't h e lU f f th e re-■ QUlred two y e a n , s ta te A uditor N.■ i p . M ls ls ^ aatd.

I 4__Parking FinesI W E j '■ ■ - c n y W U M '« iiM iM -» 3 7 m -b o n a i |W | I ; fo r overtim e park ing Tlm rsrtay,’1 I PoA U ng-ll each were P . C. Kail, I ,i - 2 D . a . P s tU rsou . 0 . H. W illiams.

' W ayne M cM urrsy ftftree>, WlllJam1; u<. W i W w p . / ' H'mTiT — a , g , T tn a m sn . Ai 0 . V an lloosen .4 . R . Sum m erfleld (tlve), M n . F. E.

: y H ore js, Mrs. Ray A seendrup. W. F.y . ^ . i l f ianrgB t ls r t

■ \ O bergh a n d K m iry T reat.

i H ; . CLUB MERTBH jl, ' R JO H n iL D , Ju ly «-T l>« H appyU k a n d \H a n d y « - n cloUilng club m et■ n M onday wlUi th e ir leader, M rs. SamI H P e terson , New members are fland ra■ ■ K ubsm lth and Donna atrlegel.

im T he H ospital" 1' V lsU lni hour* a l Uie Maglo V alley' >1; M em nrlal lioaplU l a re from 2 lo

f_* a n d 7 lo 4-u- a i . . _ ................. ..

A D M lTTRn M rs. 8 . R. Cowgnr, Andy K evan .

>Mll) 'i'w lii FnllAi P u l Jniirft, F a ir­field ; Mrs. I)«iliul(l Jdliiiniui, Hnifll- ton ; O, J . (ilbnon, lUijiert, aiuI Mrs. J a c k Edw ards, Filer.

M niHMIHHKnM rs. Paul M criinndnt. Mrs. D arrell

■ M l , B m lth . Mrs. IMvUl iievlln , Mrs. | H ) I E llu t icU i lUlfl>. .M rt.'G . II. HUntt. H B i 8 . O. W srd , Ccc'IJ {idH’i-cr atk} Mrs. W ' B e r th a H oward, a ll Twlit PalU . x i t l I H i M rs. Jo h n S tn rr i nnrl nnn. n iv r .

H WeatherH W - -- ------ F r « n - W a n d A p KfiporiaLwtl M agla V alleX '^ParU r cluudy n llliK n l ' l"> t«red a d e m e e n and ev rn in s BPil -^dm term s lixtay and iom orrow .

r . • w tf ltfa r wWh hJilil n e a r IW.ID' •i>oHi eo a i l a m id h ifI'j . Uurley, l l l i l i H alurday

I upe ra lu ra In T w in Fallat J ' ■7 " ” •

I'J: ' HNAKK n iv K i tVi J u t flnahe r iv rr waa lowfiSSr '' ^

l l t a F K * « p t h T w h l t o F la g -1 J o t 6a f* * tr n y i „ K

■for'exas I ^have gone ^ a

5 Ifalltire. I t — .^ ,1 3 |all th is Is S

1 - th a t th e '_ .... ...... ’M ___ita a n or r t g . Tl -• ttlem ent,- N o w s e v e n rfni/» i r f / f io i / t a ' ------ -------- '^ tT rrffic-th trtH * *» i

ll M r h . --------------------------------------------- ”

Idaho Power ;jover te le- » w , i ♦ 1

Asks Hike in >s m j i m ^ — . _ . J. ap p iau « . j^ervice Rafe •

Judgm ent h ighe r than In o th e r *

Sample of th e proposed raU In- ‘ crease includes a boost from 3.6 cen ts

1 P«r kilow att hou r to 3,« cents fo r 'J f tg h t In t* e f irs t 50 kilow atts of residence

energy. T he 3-cen t rale for th e ! nex t ao k ilow atts w ould rem ain th e '

ind hopes sam e, bu t th e p rese n t 3 -cent r a te , s ta n d In for th e nex t 100 k llow a tu would be

llcan iu c - Increased to 2.7 cen ts per kilow att. lOwer. and T he ra ts for ad3 ltlonal energy w ould , ■■ inS fK 5r T38“increascd”fn jm 1.9 cen ts J.16 wnes firs t, cen ts except w hen w ater heate rs are accep t m y .In sta lled / U n d e r - th e se eondltlons

sjfeclsl w ater heate 'r ra te s wouW be- , de legation effective. i O O P fac - A bout h a lf CT th e proposed in - , e c laim ed crease would go for taxes, to E lsen - -----------;------------------- ,

Pioneer Resident ; M Claimed by Death ;

gsia th e R u ^ a Pe te rson . 63. J d a h o ^ - ,it. id e n t and farm er for 60 years, d ied (a d efe rred 8:10 p ju . T hursday a t th e M ag- ,caae a n d Ic Valley Memorial h ospital follow- ,

U ienhower TTiB i n U lneu of U irem iD nths;---------;A_ta-«oo------ -Ha-Was-bora-May-irlM®, U i-R *ce-

track , M oiit, and moved to Id a h o jcom m ittee- a s^ -b o y < H e lived In C o re y -u n ti l 1I d e lega tes ifi years sgo w hen ‘he moved to ,com m ittee T w in Falls, { TClsffnhnga. H e was a m em ber of th e , LD 6'ed i n th e chw ch . • 1

— _________ la rd Peterson, B ly the. 'O allf.. a n d ' _ _ _______ K eith Peterson, A shland, O re.; « tB _______ th ree daughters, M rs. J . M. Boyd, ' J I ___ T w in Palls: Mra. Oliver Newhouse,I . D Y - R upert, and Mrs. Veron o o c h ra n . "

. Boise;' tw6“ b r t t h i r i : I r t r P e t e r s o n . - -

npact "ly 4 — Funeral u ra n g a n tn ta will t t a n - T h u rsd ay noim ced by th e T w in F a lls m ortu -

ije t bom b- a ry . ^ . ■ ._________ ;________ * u» a catU e ^ u n d e r ACTRCBS ASKS DIVORCB '

^ 1,. ANOELE8. Ju ly 4 « i—8 c re en ] A ctresL D lly la jle H av llU nd .has sued j

. Novelist M arcus A urelius Q oodrlch , I w ith w a- jpy J divorce. T he couple m arried

-lndW «:tnd -M P «•^!d :!M W cage w ere I ' " ‘ . ...... I '

i ta 'S S - Magic Valley— it any body F u n C r a U __________ '

B tm L -F u n e r a l services for M rs. J A m . H elen Peck will be held a t 3 p . m . ;

e a lx lh a ir M onday a t t h e T l r s t Presby terian | ohuroh w llh th a R ev . P re d JL -H a ll

__ officiating. B urial will be m ade Inth e Flier cemetery.

y C u BURLSY—K h e r a l " ■services fo r ‘M rs. -Yo»hl Abo wlU be held a t 2

I C U i v B p.m. Saturday a t the M cCulloch ‘ Thn ita tfl funeral' home. B uria l will be m ade • -m m O T c a in-Plaa»ant-V lew c e m e te r y ^ t f tm -

t l f W I w n e w t n g - ^ H ^ ^ o l d - a t - * JHan P r a n - P->"' r r^ S V funeral homeirse w hich w ith the Rev. M asuoka, O gden, o ffl- , I A m erican 1

l a v tn a 'th e TW IN F A U J — Funeral sarvlces *irague a s - M srUn D lerker will be held a t alu ring ’ th e P-*"' 8»lurday In the Im m anuelie s t ? f Dr. Ln^^oran church w llh the Rev. R. O.cted as h e M uhly otflclallng. In term e n t will beiff th e re - m ade In Bunnet M emorial park . AA uditor N m em orial w reath has beetj e siab-

■ U shea for th a In lc rn a tlo n a l L uther-„ a n hour.

I f l P Q AklSTERDAM — Ftinerat servicesA A I V S . lo r O. L, lU iike l will b« h«lil a l 3:307 - in 'b o n a i- **•"*• fiatutUay lu th a W hlU »»ot.ursrtay ' tu a ry chapel w ith th e Rev, Oharle.^P. C. k a il , S h irk olflclalliiii. Uiiilnt will be

W illiams! m ade In Bunsol. M emorial park.

— B tm trtn p —■ Puiieial aervie»a--rop WlliJam K lberi E. Uronson will be hold a l I

B T illey. P '^ ' flalurday a l the LDH rliiircli in lloosen! In 'P litil 'M lt'JB l'bop K ellli c , Wer* Mrs. F. E, '■m offldlatlhg. D urlal will be made tup , W. F, the Paul cemetery.n»n fl» rl _____ —: " !n n !L' ^ r y unenn~iefvrreir ff.rW rs.— Iva b r^nnon T lia lcher will b« held I a t 2 pm . flatu rday a l the First n>e H appy O hrU tlan rh iirch In Hulil w ith Uie [ club m e t Itev. Ted T urner. Twin Falls, ofll*, M rs. Sam d a tin g . Uur'lal will be made lu Him-tre f lan d ra se t M im orla l park. 'IWIn Falli.riegji, ...............................

what do you r want out ofdy K evan . ^

Aiul M rs. m i till

Irs. D arre ll l ,r iir rvlln, Mrs.11. B i i . i i . tK bV

• «fi<} M rs. ^ w idr «FalU . and

II. rn « r.

j » rnnilorflhB to r rf lrridililtiK Ihe liiniilh we it

Za!\m, ""I""" ••I ev rn in s tc r l It. iomorriiw .

II n e a r tftt.liO iio d h if M’t ' and Mrs, fill

Halurrtay , . . . .

I w m I 'a l l slu V K it 20H H croncl A v o im ii N b r i h T waa low

n'i7..r:r

to F l a g - [IProbe Sought f In Cash Deal ,

Of Legislator sWASHINOTOM. Jiil? * ftP S»n.

H rrm nn W flker Uxlay drm aniled a J .•'full and complete senate InvcstlKa- tlon" of a t m payif-int by forD’f r RFC U lrcctor W altfr E. Co.-sgrlff to ' s^n. w nn-T , n . rA p n , ir> 19S0- _ c ^ T he Idaho llepubllcan. t Bftm Ser O

---------— : n t th e irengte-.tiwMQna jx tb c a m m j^ glee Tffia h - -will consu lt w

t h n u t aI t the pnym ent, which was rcv<*«1ertTHT m T rim rn rr1 e * t--T T * T B

by a »pnat^ bnnklnfj *uboomni<l'>*___ ChsriT* MaHit O' • T he liuhjeci w»» brouRht up yes-

3 1 - t^ rla y hv Ben. Jo«eph R. M cCurthy. tln . WW , Honton * oH f'>e. who m en- b;

^ tinned the payment In chn rsing be- vlk U M fore Ihi* stibcoTnml'le th a t B enton n

harbored and hired pro-cnm m im ints^ - ___ sfatie he was as.iu tan t s « r e t a ^ of B

iXaiv Benton denied alt of M cC arthy 's trcharges In a hectic rebu tta l sesKton. t«He concM<*d th a t he did n o t re - h

.n m o in e r ^ paym ent on h is tcI m l* In cam paljm conlrlbuUon repo rts and j in % K acknowledged th a t l l m ay n o t have m

been reported on his Income ta x b B ut he-sa id th e MOO was

' for ^ e neither a . cam paign contribu tion o r p

- B en ton .-said -C osg rlff gave h im u the money to pay the public p r in te r h• wn««.M fP'" reprlnU ot Benton's ipoerhe*

on l.'**iies In whicb Costfrlff was In- ita t f l 116 .teretU d. a n d wanted to have clrcu l- jj,

B * l»rted iTeondlUoM W elker, who clashed f requen t- uwouW be- ,y Benton- duping Uie long

hearing, w as not satisfied w ith th is / poaed in - explanation. . (,

‘I f such a defense w as adm ls- “ slble," he told newsmen, " a charge 'I A of unlaw ful campaign expenditu res i c H l i could never-be proven."■\ x L B enton conceded th a t C osgrlff; . J6E tll during the RFC-lnve.stlgatlon. U sU - „

f led -that-the.W O O -w as.a-cam palgn :< U h o ra> contribution. B ui h e noted th a t t,. ■ears, d ied cosgrlff m ade the s ta te m en t a t the ^ e M ag- end of a h a rd day on tho w itness a l follow - gtand. f,cm ths------------ H cC arthy’s— fesllrfiohy sWmmeO **

i r o n m i s T f l i m i u o i r - e s m n r T o r ^ r “to Id a h o lull-Bcale Inquiry Into B enton 's a c - «

u e y -u n U l tlvltles. - T h e - Connecticut- D em o, am oved to g r i t la s t year prom pted a fu ll-sca le P

Investigation of M cCarthy w ith a t< th e ,L D 6 view ^ a r d having h im e x p e l^ ^ 0

from , th e senate. , ' .

'allf.. a n d v ^ • m 1 ^i. Milhons Take ;;Wewhouse, _ m _ _ w - w . ■■“O ochran , Tn~"fll5 tiWflVS~” 1-P e terson . — I »» I 1 Jf « n .O a r - ^ - V ’

111 be a n - ror nolidaysIs m o rtu - , r „ ^ p „ , om>--------------- •onpeotod-to-hovsg-somawhwa around. -^ 90

A cool fro n t brought w elcome re - R -S c re e n Hef (rom th e oven-hot h e a t wave (.h as sued. _ fo r_ th r no rth r rn t ra l A n d -g r e a t _ Q oodrlch p la ins sUtea.

s m a rrie d i n tho Inland valleys of C alifornia.m d r lp - M c T a d rr a n d z r A r l to n a r r th e -

I tem pera tu re ^pirated to near, or_____ _above,_the_100 m arkj b u t m ost of.

B y th e west, coast had a delightful day _to picnic, play or loaf.

_________ __ A t Chicago where th e Republlcnn---------------' p a rty Is ga thering for Its nationalI to r M rs. >tonventlDn. and th resh ing o u t In tra- s t 3 p. m . p a rty disputes, p leasant w eather was esbyterlan predicted.:d JL -H a lI ___________________________________

' ^ SENATOR T O B B r ENGAGEDCONCORD, N. H., Ju ly 4 l^V-Sen.

r » rn —Tor O hariw WrfTobey, R„ N. H.. 72, hnd hairt a l a Mrs. Lllllai».Crooipton, abou t M. are MpTiiiinrh BHgBged to be married, 'H ie engage- .

Is- m en t was announced by th e senator's « . <»»<<:«• No date Has been set for

t h . -

H anging In ancient tim es w ss aI fo rm of Indignity practiced on U»o

bodies of crim inals a fte r they had-II sarvlces .........

h sld a t a p — ---------------------------------------------1

Choo! Choc!:n t will be McKEESPORT. P a . Ju ly 4 W .1 park . A —l.oiilse May Reynolds w a s e n e stab - rhargBrt“ yesterrtsy w ith driving si L u the r- a power lawn m<>Ver while

d runk a n d runntiig IC IriCo a fre igh t irnin,

ll services Misa Reynolds, who saw the sill a l 3:30 m ower In Iron l of a hardvfare h i u m o r . atore, s la rled thn m otor and h«W r, C harles on to t»)o handle bars while It I will be p iit ir rrd townrrt th r HaUlmoro

Park. Ac, Qiiio idjiiuHii eru,''flljig ns 11fielKlit trnlii uiiprdiiiliril.

Jrvieea-'foi' T h e - trn ln —rtrm oH ihrtl- t h c - — hold a l I m ow rr Ijiii M1»» U r/jujliU rs-

I be made

II be held Dally Service j . .

.‘S;,."',',;; l e e d o m p h o t o'•alls, o fll- E ntrano* on Uie alley

Fal'ls

> you It of life?

.W lie th fr 11 Iw n li„me, a nrw cnr 01 simiily K-nnn.iiihlr n n u illy |..r youiDclI and fninlly, you hiivn a h r llr r I'liBnir tci nd ilpvr l( h r ir Id Aini-rli a IIimi any placa In Um wliul*

>v,„h}.

Irig to r r f l r r f on this, i>^r(lnilnrly iiiniiili wo iTlMirale inn im iriirn - prriiare as j^» l w« run (<i |,k i. 1

and 'M rs, fttnnlrv Vhllllpi ' ' |

' " a l l s M ' O r t i i i i a r y ■-' N b r l h I 'lu i iii , : t l ! ‘

V/fif/i/t A m / tu la n c o S v r n i c p . I

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TIMES-NEWS, TWIN

g h t I - T t v i r t - F a i l ^ ^ N e ’

3 c a l AlM)ard Batlleih lp " Sm Robert M. Jn h i'w n . sh ip 's aervlee- i:

' l a t r k l * m an third clnK-s. 1* serving aboard clUl thp ba ttlfsh ip tJRS Iowa In K orean pm

4 np Sen wntPT», h ’nnp I f H-rted an rid*lemanded n T M n Fn’' * . - t m . —.... i r - '- l -e InvcstlKa. «"'*«- _____

r /« r ^ f f ' tO V l.U lnt n o lle n b -fk . porr a n n In M '. and M’-s. O , E. Hollenbeck, son

Iy>K AnRPlp*: t-lvde E. Holtenberlc. beta Btfember Omaha,- Nebr., and C , D ._ ^ c n . ^

lii>v-nTT.mif- Beck, feuperl, are vU itlng H r . and2?Ii” c S t W t v W WanV*rr. about ’ V ........... ^as revealedn ^ - y r K T ------------------------------t oboomni<l'>* ThF reMgnn'Inn of M rs. Inw r^nc" Kir„ Ootay. senlpr slenonrapher a t the Palih t up yes* sou iliceniral rt‘iu lc l hon lth u n it for std.M c C a rth y , th* pa.O four year ', Is a n n >unced boi•, who m en- by Mf^. M arv Ann K n lijh t. super-h a rs ln g be- vising nurse. Mrs. O ctay 's re'-'e Oh a t B enton n«Mmi pfferfiv . ’ iHv «■>cnmmimfsts fsecretary of B irth s I

“ "A'~Ogughter w»»~faom -Prid»y a tM cC arthy 's the Magic Valley M em orial ho ip ltalt ta l session, to Mr. and Mrs. D onald Johnson,JId n o t re - Har.elton. A son was b o m T hursday *■n t on h is to Mr. and Mr*. Mox H arkness.repo rts and Jerom e, and a daugh ter w as born loay n o t have Mr. and M rs. A rnold Robertson,Income ta x Buhl. ? .!le MOO was ---------tr lbu tlon o r p , , , p jne '

Delbert W atkins appeared In Jus-gave h im uce court T hursday for George

ibllc p r in te r H ardin and pleaded guilty of no t ''**I's spoerhe* having the regU traU on for a Con- 'r iff was In- jolldated Frelghiw ay* truck In hishave clrcu l- possession. A fine of |2 and $3 cosU f "

were psJcf. S t a le 'p o l ic e 'a t Ih f Hoi- P*''d lis ter port a i en tiy Issued th e clia-ed f requen t- uonS Uie long ■ ____________________ the.a w . t h i h . . P a n e l

was adm ls- • col

ip?„5K Okays GI Rights;;;WABHINOTON, Ju ly 4 M W Sen- jto

s t C osgrlff; a te-house conferees reached agree- fer:atlon, U sU - ^n a G I bill of r ig h ts providing 8B'a -c am p a lg n .^ o re th a n 11.000,000,000 In -an n u o l - *noted th a t benefits fo r K oren w ar veU rsns. wa

tho Wltn ss jr e j j io n j i j i , t fo r action before M®y summed ^nal-adjoummant------------------------iHllVB'TCJ'.wr — Tt—lnchidC B ~eauaitlon iil-»nd"Job — ( Jcn ton 's a c - tra in ing benefits e stim ated to cost ,u , cu6- - D em o. abo u t W00,000,000-a year when the a fu ll-sca le program gets fully u nder way, mus-

th y w ith a te rlng-out paym ents costing $200,- Im expelled 000,000.a year, and gua ran teed bus-

-■ •_________ T he conf«r«e» nroka a 'deadlock on °)l], th e bill w hen .the senate group ac-

£ 1 k A cepted the house proposal fo r pay- f Ing educational benefits.,

idays ^

w elcome r e - ere h e a t wave J - J erl:

—a n d - g r e a t __________ W A - ; . t5 . ______

if California, dla^HBWiSTTth? _ F M p irU in a iip'wlien- Ihsy b ea r- i l lto rear, or <^0 natfonaf anthem — and fall po!S Ith S S i a . f '■ " " '■ I - - ' U »> i»7.,lo i i « 11- J m

I R epublican _________n a tional ~ ^

ig In tra-w eather was ^

NGAGEO ^HT ■ I I I By 4 lAV-Sen. J ^ m I I «

hndibout S3, are Tlie engage- the« en for

;lmes was a ,Jced on U»o • 'sr they had-

Ju ly 4 (in nlds w a sth \ ver while ^ * ‘M \U a

) saw th e w Whardvfare

r and h«ldwhile ll W l

Malllmoro 'Slugin l. L'l".,' . ^i h r r t - t h c - ----- p ""» -.... — ..................................... -Hy -h-jiolilo rs - ’ ‘'*4

' I . •• Ll ! > . ' . iv .c ii-.o a -'-

«6 toA I L S T E E L

U M B R C L L A T A B L EJ 42" U lam stsr * ) J A C

__________a.nODown. fl.OOMimth * / . 7 3------- ir'i.::*:,',.’' ! ' : : ; , ....-

7 -F T . U M B R E L L A AMllltt-HtllDO Colloii 1 0 0 c D rill, A djustable Angle 1 7 . 7 9

I N N E R S P R I N G ^C H A I S E L O U N G E

Reg. 4D.U0 <30 n r4 <10 now n, tiiMi Miiniii J 7 , 7 i J

\ Z . u u , ' I- 7rl■ • ll'fl'j.l ‘ Al

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iVS, TWIN PALLS, IDAHO

riig'News in Brief" Snaday Rldo S«(

p 's aervlee- M embers of th e F ro n tie r RidingIng aboard clUb a n d friends wUl m eet a* 1 ;'0In K orean p m . Sunday a t F ron tier ft«V* *'“• -

I f llTfed a s rld» ♦/» t 1»er

Money R toira A. W. M oore. C aledonia hot£l, r e ­

ported to pol1c« F riday morning Hollenbeck, someone entered h is room and took Holtenberlc. between 14 and »S tn rh an g e w hiu D . K oU cn. h e was asleep. du ilng -tbe -O lght.

------------Morrfape Ilcon«»s w ere Issued

Thursday to Rolwrl F Rtrong. Sweet-----------------H om e, n t a , antL.BevHl,Y, aitiam {{\?. InwT»nc" Klmherty; Barbara Anderson and her at the Paul Parker, both Han«en and Don- Ith unit for sld F. Rysn and ann>unced both Twin Falls,

ght. super- - ----- — •—

s:.'." Boy’s Head Cut, Cars paraaged in Minor Acciaents

n Thur"^°a"v R ichard Han*on, recalved a cu t on the top of h is head T hursday

oin. hnrn to afternoon w hen a W l Fo rd driven by Edw ard C. H anson, 669 Main Robertson, ^

baker pickup truck driven by John L. Schw inn. 336 F o u r th avenue east.

In tin - '*^8 accident occurred In the lOO nr n eo ree ^lock of Shoshone s tre e t east. Both n tv of no t vehicles Were damaged, fl,, . H. D. W itherspoon. 422 S ix th ave-n ifk in his reported to c ity police>nd 13 cosU T hursday m orning th a t h ls car was .» H ni. p a rte d a t M8 Shoshone -s trest south wl fJie f ita - a car driven by J . W. Cum ­

m ings, fi3l Quincy s tre e t, damaged___ the r e a r fender whlJe back ing away., 1 A 183B M ercury sedan driven by d . n 6 l Zone W . Parker, 401 M onroe street,

coUlded w ith a 1950 m odel m otor- ‘=>'c'e d riven by P a tric k O . G renr,

L V l g l l i O 45S Adams street, os th e motorcycle 4 M W Sen- stopped for a stop sign . T he rear

ched agree- fender of the motorcycle Was dam - ts providing aeeO.I in -annuol - Jeane .K llne...l33a .M anlc.B venuc, r veU rsng. waa th e 'd r lv e r bl. a 1M9 Cbsvrolst nf th e con w hich struck a pa rked c a r a t /:tlon before M aurice and Locust s tre e ts T hu rs-___________ day evening. Both cars were dam -

. . . a g ^ “illghtfy., 0.'R7Xoonoy, Filer, repo rlea tb 'ff i!

,ted to cM t gherlft’s office a collision w hclh oc- mn T hu rsday afte rnoon on hlgh-

'’.I “ way 83 sou th of Je rom e In whichti? . '' Ihe fender was den ted sU ghtly and

anveea ous- scraped on h is 16S0 Plym -deadlock on s ta r ted to pass a

® P“« a pickup truck a n d caught^ l fo r pay- Loo„jy.g r ig h t f ro n t f e n d e r..

^is^s^ReportedK J BO ISE, Ju ly 4 M?—O ne case o f thef \ swine disease w hich resembles foot

___ and m outh disease In c a ttle —vesl-' cular exanthem a—h as been discov­

ered In th e Caldwell a rea . S U te V et­e rinarian A. P . Schne ider reportod

______ .to n ig h t^— T h e case h as n o t been completely

diagnosed. D r. S chneider said, but s:ih«y b e a r - iU hoga a n _ th B ia rm h av e b e en 'd ^ r - a n d fall posed o f a n d lu ioeu laU ons m ade on a ln i- l t . ________________

!{ SuF^ for you

— -

j~ Barbeciible At a L o w

27.95LLA A s ix - s e a to r b o rb ec > ia s r t o f

1 0 0 * 1 lo c k tn j le g s t o r p r r m n n f n t s lo |> le. Id e a l fo r Ixir'k 'yriiii 0

........ . -OllCfKl.

iIG E H A R D W O O D '"39 95 y a c h t CHAIR

I.awnn . ,10.95

TO___________-c - Losses_MoW»t

For Nation in Steel Walkout

r fteV* -( f „ , Pm <

fr^-m all''c*'1oi> controls r» x t Ja n . 1 or April 1. w previously

la hot£l, r e - by production officials.»y m orning p^irther steel lowes are In prospect >m and took new w inter, the OOM d 'le f pre- hange w h ii. *»pl»lned th a t because lO-Olght. . iro„ miners «nrf ore dcck workers ________ Also -

re re Issued ^{,-rt <,h<* O re a t lik e * f r ^ r eirong. Sweet ^ ip „ „ n U during thi.

ytn>^.nw »nth i.__________________ _M ilitary deliveries I" the April-

th r o u ,h 3 . .n . q r a r w to f lM M.-000.000,000 In value, P te-lm sn said.

___ T his Is th j»e -quarte '« of the way to, th e peak pl«teau of produ-.tlon

C / l l U scheduled for early 1BS3- go-lV l»- fO.MK>,0<V).000 a q.iarter.

red in -------------ndents Mrs. Helen Peckid T hursday Claimed by DeathFord driven BUHL, July 4 -M r* . H elen Peck,

1, 869 M ain 8«. residen t for 34 years of the Mc-Jlth a S tude- Collum addlUon. Buhl, died a t 2:30iren by Jo h n p jn . T hursday a t the Magic Val-avenue east, ley M emorial hospital a fte r an ex-d In the lOO tended Illness,it east. Both Mrs. Peck-w as born on Oct. 24.

1865. In Hollow Springs, la ., and on-12 S ix th ave- d jc . jb . l? to , she was m arried to

city police jo h r i Peck a t A rapaho. Okla. The, h ls car was pecks moved to Buhl In 1918 ands tre e t south have operated tho -Peck's H ardnara

J . W. Cum - store. Buhl, since th a t time,e l. dam aged M rs. Peck was a member of thesck lng away. F irs t P rM bj'K rlan church, BUhl,n driven by She Is survived by he r husband,onroe stree t, two daughtefs, Mabel Peck, Nampa,lodel m otor- and Mrs. V incent Bcvls,- Medford,k O . G renr, O re.; one sister, Mrs. E rnest Peck,e motorcycle PUer; one brother, Jam es B . W al-u . T he rea r ker, Sioux City, Ia„ and th ree g rand -le Was dam - children.

F unera l services will b« held a t 3anlc_Bvenuc, p .m ._M onday a t the F irs t Presby.49 Chevrolet i«rian-ohurtib In B iihl w ith tht~R<v.ced c a r a t F red H . H all officiating. B urial willree ls T h u rs - be m ade In the Filer cem etery underI were dam - th e direction of the A lbertson fu-

n e ra ln ’omKporTea tb 'f f i r j ■ 1 • ~ ■ - - M— m iifn i iita

E f H Nightmare Gdda-ne In w hich ,

Noted in Injury:d to pass a I-------------

a n d caugh t S a l t . ; * k e City m an who m akes a tid e r ., living calculating insurance risks ------ . was In a hosp ital he re Thursday

• against his being h i t by a no park-, n / v i . f A f l I n ir w c r r w i i l c t t - w s B - B tn ic t -b y - r i P O r i c Q driverless au to w hich broke away e case o f th e ^rom a tow truck, sembles foot T h a t 's w hat happened to Leroy c a ttle —vesl- W . Messlnger. 63, a n d h is . wife.been dlTcov: O e r tru d e r^ c --------------------— ------a. S U te V et- ' Messlnger, hero a ttend ing an In- de r reported suranca m en’s convenUon. said he

a n d JU s wife w ^ Just going out n completely * sffolTW ednesday n igh t when ler said, b u t H happened. iTB been-djBr . iM e n in g e r recfilTBd:*-broken..wriat on« m ade on and h is w ift received multiple

bruises w b ea tb e sign fell on them,

um m eryour relaxing

^C a lifo rn iaR ed w o o d -----

becue Set L o w 2 5 * 5 0

2.50 Down, 5.00 Month(Usual carrying charno)

C 'la s r t o f a l r - d r io d re d w o o d . In lo r- i^ rm n n fn t i f u r d ln e s s . 3 0 x 7 2 - ln . s izo jcir'k'yriiii ou lln Q S ll) w a r m w c a tlio r

D ' " FOLDI.NG STEEL •ARM CHAIR

10.95 ....... 9.95

/n m e y

I

fS e ^ Today]®■ ■ ■

I . bsiirvlnirkoiit.lijJy ^ '

-x t Ja n . 1 by«*lther „going __ Lo

In prospect T i

-;k workers _ ______ ____________

tfces f r^ M T y W i i f l e d F Sduring th . ^ w be

F o r I n e f | W t 4 « s g

^ u r« d a y tJiey tU 'ned rfown a re - j quest for a special 2-mlH school ^

^ ' ' livy hfcause they b«»‘ v d th e taxwouM b* InequltaW#. rw

In a »taw m #nt, tb e three m em - 1 > A n l r bers of the commL-alon said two

C t t t distria iln 'Q i'ecouiT ty-n iiffnn i-askea i .U for the special levy, If the request

L i e a t n from the county board of education felen PecV were gran ted , however, th e levy _ of the Me-’ would be on a ll property In the led a t 2:30 county, they sold, even though the daglc Val- WO d istric ts h a d n o t asked for It. te r an n - "We a re objecting." the commis­

sioners said, " to levying a U x upon 12 in O ct 34 <5tstrlcts w hich will receive noth ing „ la and oii- >*' retu rn ." Lim arried to The Idaho F a lls school d is tric t a) Okla. Tho had asked fo? th e J-m lll levy to pro- Si 1 1918 and vide fund.i for Increases lh teachers ' ecI H atdw ara salarlas. .Teacherii In Itie d is tr ic t ne. sUged a tw o-day str ike la s t May lli ber o f the as a protest ag a in s t sa lary scales, it 1, BUhl, ■nij county com m issJorers sa id P' r husband, p a rt of the Idaho - FalU d istrict's :k, Nam pa, dlfflculUes re s u l f f ro m an "adm itted I , ' M edford, mistake" on th e p a r t of th e d is tric t’s •* -nest Peck, trustees In falling to levy a sufficientu B . W al- tax la st yeor to take care of bonded iree g ran d - indebtedness paym enU . ,

EoIiceJRecapture_ Escaped Prisoner 3

>ertaon fu- BOISE, Ju ly 4 tf l-Je w e ll O’DeU, st "40, serving um e for g rsna laroeny ■Bs-B -pcTStstqn t - offen dei, escaped |e

f c j j from an Idaho sU te p riion gua rd « v Q Q S ~ ~ In downtown Boise T hursday a fta r - -

, noon and was recaptured severaln i l i r v liours la ter In South Boise, l i j u i j The trusty was being driven to .th s ■111 IM m J -Ctgle-lsland prison fa rm In a pickup st liy i truck. T he guard stopped a t an d.0 m akes a appliance store fo r s o m e /t im equip- 'cl ance risks ment, and w hen h e re tu rned O 'D ell R

Thursday gone.He was rec ap tu re d w lUiout re - di

a no park- Mstancc about 6:30 p. m. by guards T< ru c t~ b y —JT and-n la lnrln thnsm en who h a d been w .roke away searching th e Boise area.

Bids Called• ' 'B O lS E rJu ly '4 W P-The sta te h lgh -

llng an In- way departm en t will open bids July in. said he 15 for pa in ting nine bridges In Twin

going ou t Falls, Custer and Ooodlng counties, night when Bids will b e opened the same day

for co n slru clln g 'ti roadm lx bllum» ro k en w riat lnou8-ffurfft?e-p_n_-g,35-mlle8 of sU te i multiple highway IS betw een Round ValleyII on them, and Cascade In Valley county.

jr Furniing at home

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3 ( f ~ ~ “ — MuUUCoUrtd Sll

Lawn

Olnn«riprlng Pad

For Onlyinth■rno)

B c n ii t l f i i l o y e -c o p fiv ^ a lln o la \s to o l J r o in o , l in k b o s o , 96-cc c a i iu | j y a n d 2 4 - lii( ;h b a c k d r

l- i i ; '....J L ^ . . l € ' JEL • S H E L L B A C K

L A W N C H A I R

9.95 .....5.99 '

!fi'SEARST ' '1

FK ID A T, r o i l f

la w 1 R ecessB y C o n r t l *Divorce

Mrs, M yra Johnston. a divofte action t j c s i n i r ^ ^ ^ B Johnnlon. t^sUflcd T h u r * i j 7 \ ^ ^ H • noon before D lstrlrt JiKjg^Lowe reo^ssad court .•nm T iesday, T h e r '< r u 4 p.m. Thursday •*sUm»ny.

_ Mrs. Johnston rUimei

« « brrs of the familyl l t l f t f l eoimta hu t she had" She said h e r hu<band

do With the farmsr ^ r « i d belonged to qatieujh.!!!. - CaU»ugh Identi'lf-i , v , o u , , . . ^ K school t*x

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>ree m em - Truckcrs' Fines^Ki n ^ w k e d Total

liv v ‘'"P0*e1 OI'rtv in T hursday In JusUce court hm .S i S e C. Denning appeared on b c M ^ K

for IL ‘Irt''*” “ " ‘I ked for It. charges. le c o m ics - n n e s , d rivers and c l i s m ^ K a u x u ^ n 123 and 13 coats each. Esrl ve noth ing eatello. and Fred W.

Lake City, bo th o v e r l o s T ^ ^ H ! Ml d is tric t axle; |28 and 13 costs, evy to pro- Southwood, Pocatello, o v e t i u ^ ^ K Lri teachers ' cording to th e gross v e l iM ^ ^ K,tie distric t JjngO i; »2 and « c o s t s J V O . ^ K• la s t May Hams, Twin Falls, fallurslary scales, the reg is tra tion for a traU e tk ^^ H ^oners sa id possession.a distric t's ------1-----

l ,;S fS Room in H o t e l l i R D am aged by

-A fire th a t was doused — five m inutes T hursday d e s tn j i l^ ^ H1 Ironing board, chair andL U T 6 .____* second f lo o r_ fro n t_ ro m ^ ^ ^ B

isone'rveil O’Dell, said the f lames. w_ere out. rid la roeny cause o f th e f l r n r u l T ^ ^ H■I, escaped {eft tum ed -« n -« ^ d -p lu g ti4 f e ^ ^ H !Mn guard coraing td 'C a p ta in Roii. ^sday a fta r - ------ 1—

Bible School S e tHriven to .th e T he dally vacaUon Bible In a pickup sponsored by th e BIbU ped a t an church will be held July 7.» o m equip- church a t S O d ^ ^ d i s o i i i l tK n ^ ^ l rned O 'D ell Ruby M arken u director.

Classes will begin a t fi a .m .M ^ H rlthou t re - day through Friday and ir«. by guards ~to a ll cniiarerL 'r n e r e 'W n T E r ^ ^ H ? h a d been work and games.___________

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“^ n , J . T . St^lle. sr.. Victor ^ o n l •o d E arl Caw . I n t ^ U o D - H | | *

wrvlce: Tom M ahan, c h ^ a n , 'tmjam M cKnlght, Dr. B. C. M a t- V„ nave L-Herlwon. Al Robinson. 1Siiley Blatter, Roy Sm ith , H arry irrer, Al W oodhead and F ra n k itm ' vocatlonftl service; G. £ .^ ( f , cliaim & n. 7nnn R osm anr OT AnderwDr 0 « o r B * - -B l^ p ,^ C arbum . O lark Hetas, T om

Dr. W. C. -Sm all, H . A. ned. Bill W^lRle. C harles W ei- ^ aod Bussell F u r l s , club aerv-

Qo; Simons, chairm an . W ilson hurchm&n. Bob Connor, S . O . iTls Dr. L. M. Neh^r, M urry Bourke. Pau l Sm ith . A. W . T ing* ill LeRoy Frazier. T hom as Lan*•10 and Al H all, com m unity serv-

Boyd Freem an, chairm an . E arl Frank T itus, S tan ley Sliitter,

u i 'a I Robinson^ youth activity .LeRov F ra tle r a n d Al W ood- — —

t i . w ng leaders. _____ ~ X h e « 1Iiek S. Newell. T w in Falls, d ls- g ^ . ;let FBI agent, explained i h t ta s la Mj agent In various locallUes and “ tlons a t th e m eeting of the

oUry club Tuesday. H e explained a t there are nearly 6.000 agen ts In S united S U tes and 62 field o f- J 3 0 t t

n e n Meler, Ifl-year-old O lrl Scout «presentaUve from Norway, also Z1oke a t the m eeting. A fter being A Jttoduoftd-by-Frank-Tltus she-cx.;. ....... .. -gy.e s e d ^ r • •pprM laU on-A nd. en-.ment on he r visit to th e U nited . f O ISE, ,ile*. She IS' vlslUng th is coun try^ 1 5 - o th e r g tr la - f ro m —o th e r Pn m ary J J

f f i S r a e O n g . w e k v C I a r -« Miller and Fred A bram s of th e J3>“ ^s^toyfom rponce -d ep a rtw e n t; -H e n ry ; i®st. Fred Cole and H enry S te rn - 5 ° "B. ShMhone; Ed Prince. BoUe. p r « ln c t : t . |T . W . R o . . . . . l r , T . l „ F.1H,

luHrerrShriflr-311 Skills at Meeting

BHUBHONHl. ' J My- t ^ EBg ‘ m akes th eirtntlon* were given by K aro n boundariesntne*. m iu l l/u iU a m a o i i J bmyile'^'3ntK« Bond a t a m eeting o f S)io> people v h tone Shiners 4 - t t club r^ e s d a y residence 1;h( vhen the group m e t a t th e . previouslyime ol Mrs. L eonard Bond, club continuingidcr. now In dllJudfln* for th e dem onstration quently thu under supervision of I re n e u n til rcgU t.naU and Alicia Bond. Junior Smyllosders. Junior leaders also were In cheek bcfolarte of the m eeting. F inal e n - deadline iIlnitnt-thowB l^ g l r to p a rtlc lp a t- properly ns'lri JS 'proJecU. ' p reclncCOlrlf whoUttcnded th e 4-H cam p H e e.ttmwutrtted and le d .g ro u p s ing- boundary(C. The next m eeting will be held add ition oiIly 15 a t Iho home of W llla S honk th e s ta te .r» ir ls Who W lin s rg lv lttg -a iltt - -w w lncn raitrstlons » t th e county fa ir a ro T h e lOS:nrueted to have them n a d y for ably moret next meeting. th a n any

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Census Down sontntlve

SHOSHONE. Ju ly 4—B ulls were tkm'^mlKo) topic of dbcusslon a t a recen t imu,luar or^uiP o irea t R i T o r m T a h - w h o m ^n county cattlem en 's luwoclation „ secur(. The topic h as become one of >17,1. »icem to cattlem en since In su f- _____ ___lent bulls are on th e range th is iI- TJie r(!iuU. th e ciiltlem cn lay . ■ > « I be a^ed iic fc t calf c ro p '.n ex tiiig ftuH citlving over a longer f"”I«1 of time,«te calves do n o t m ake th e gains |!y slioulil since they m iss fho y irly ' en food 'ahd have lo com bat tho—wculiicr. Som e aLio cacacfl . J H H |mains nnn a re gnon n n t i e r m a - " f f f n i n l«i. Many c a ltl rm rn clnlm they >er a ]ioor calf croii lit Uio earlyIng tiO a la rger calf crop la te In . ^ R f l G

icasdit or one sp read ovw ft d U l l f i R period.lie <1ln-i'((irn voted U> holp en-

ce Llio liull iaw and Jack ICellU. f l l ^ Qirl'^t griizlpr, pledged tho s u p p a rl 1 J MU ^ lu irc n u ro iJu id .in a iiu u e n u u it. . , j | t E 3 jImprove ttie bull s ltuallon on th e V S dIK*. ......................... 7 ^<CMrt MOSI,"KHCh' s a l i r U io’ bureni! / i B I -nwnrtMn- ihiT iid inT w Jlf ' »mil« 'Bimi' m e t mlKlit' have Ueltiro 1»- f , i i‘K a unitliiu porinll. N othing / i•«« done-thtff-year in' w ay n f- • • ‘------- ‘ilniciB p rrm iu . h e said, bu t com- , i ^ ' " Inin rcrriv rd will i)« given con- I < riiiinn when nex t year's pe rm its *1i'4IIP<i. | l

HACK liOMK l l 1AOKUMAN. Ju ly 4 - M r , and W I

Hiilr iCrumm have reluniect ■ ! f n vlMiliiK her imrenln, Mr. a n d ' I I l io iiy " '" J‘'>"‘lnck ion . ill HI, «

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Thew lira Mtgie Valley men «Uod beilie 11 are Brt. l /o Oscar C. Olson, Burley, and Sft. 702nd ordnance ualotenEnco company wbleh staff engravlDg)

Better Check on Y Aug. 9;ManyCh

- .....- -B rB O B -b E E R IG IlT -------- --- e aeh -coun t~ B O IS B ,‘'Ju ly 'T W ^^ A rey ouT c[?ls- dupticnte ntcrcd to vote in Idaho 's Aug. 12 for the pri.prim ary^ Pop It-be -too -A U ie— Your for t h e ^p rec inct m ay h av e moved. only three—A t ty . - a e n ^ - R o b e r t— Smylle. iW.ceiL th e .T hu rsday sa id a now law passed prim ary ba.b y - th a .1951 .leg is la tu re ..rcflulrlng ta lncd .unUcounty com m issioners to redesignate tlon.p re c in c t ; boundaries so each con- T he pcrfita in s no m ore, th a n 600 regLstered by th e 19S1voters h a a '-neo«H ltat«d widespread- tniiry rlf^rtlc h a n g e s 'ln n e arly every county." d ltlonal ba:

Previous law s se t 600 as Uic lim it given a bi»:for each prcc lnct, b u t le ft th e redis- cen ter wltltr ic tlng to th e dlscreUon of the on one sl<county com m issioners. T he new law th e o ther.m akes th e le a e s lg n a tlo n of -p recinct He Is toboundaries m a ndato ry . only one 1■ ‘SmyUe’ sa ia as a resu lt m any b u t Is requpeople ■who h av e lived In th e same of th e bnlresidence for several years and were one to bepreviously reg is tered under Id ah o ’s to be dlscjc on tlf iU ins^ reg lstratlon system are sm ylle O'now In d if fe ren t prcclncts. Conse- tlon to mtquently they a re n 't eligible to vote card th e vu n til reg is tered in th e ir new precinct. T hose dep

Smyllo urged a il Idahoans to n-m n o t bcheck before th e Aug. g regis tra tion they may deadline to m a k e su re they areproperly reg is tered In. ^ e i r correct effectprcclncts _# voters '*

H e estim ated th a t th e newboundary ehange.i w ould resu lt In ‘ , * * add ition o t 100 or m ore prcclncts in' th e s ta te . Ada county, for example, -w m rtocnnB ol-tT T iraH y^ lnm drnsr

T h e 1051 leg isla ture "m ade prob- Somably more chnnge.-( in election laws fimin'f; toth a n any o th e r rec en t legislature," gmylle brI' Sm ylle m w .'A S ft re su l t-c o u n tie s 'wtll be re - th is year

qulrcd to ob ta in a ho.st of new ballot proceiboxe.H. Becau.se of a contest In |jg sea ting a K ootenai county repre-sen tatlve In 1051, a special house torneys ofcom m ittce recom m ended th a t elec- o ntlon Judgca be responsible for dellv- *

who arc requ ired to keep them sealed In a secure place fo r e ight montlui. H I

T hla m eans. Sym lle said, th a t

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lod betia» tb e wSgn m t lhe& h ^ q a s r t m Uy. and Sft. Harold A. Pftchferd. Twin F»IU. Bot )*ny wbleh ropporto the eecond Infantry division.

on Your Precinct 1 ly Changed Under >-e a e h -c o u n ty -w in -h a v e - to -h a v e - a > Ing a - pampi rtupllente M t o f •b a llo t-b o x es—one I t will be u for the p rim a ry elec tion and one guide In Ini for the genera l election- T here 's A nother 1 only th ree m o n th s difference be- tlon laws i ■twceiL ta e_ tK Q _ ete< tlons. a nd the. c jnct naihe prim ary ba llo la will h av e to be re- m arked clet ta lncd u n U l.a Itc r th e gen«ro l ,elec-, ___— ;

T he pe rfo ra ted ba llo t, established ZRoall by th e 19S1 leg is la tu re fo r th e p r i-

d ltlonal ballo t hoxeg. V fitf’'" g'Ut — s h OSHO given a ballo t pe rfo ra ted down the i , being ai cen ter w ith. D em ocratic candidates „ o r th of on one side and R epublicans on bridge. H.th e o ther. ________ ’

He Is to “vo te for c andtoa tes on w ednesdav only one side of th e perfora tion . b u t is requlre-d to d rop bo th halves betw een 20 of th e ballo t In se para te b o x e s - v , one to be counted a n d , th e o ther to be discarded . -g^v-

Smylle advised voters to u so .cau- tlon to m ake sure they d o n 't d is- indlcatloi card th e w rong h a lf of th e ballot, finished T hose deposited In ono ba llo t box will n o t be counted , even th o u g h they m ay be m orked . Sym lle said,

T h e pe rfo ra ted ba llo t w ill have m e n t m u d th e c lfec t of dlBcnfranehlslnB a lo t th e depart of voters,'* Sm ylle p redicted. A lOM ^ o rk progr change In th e elec tion law s also Is — ■ ■ — c a u s i n g considerable confusion among some reg is tra rs,.S m y lle naHt.T lio 1049 legis la tu re nrov lded th a t V K I a m an o r h is wlfo could reg is ter f o f ^ both. Som e reg ls trarfl a re s till re ­fusing to reg is ter bo th vdters, A . a # , Smylle brW, i m l l H

E lection Judges will go to school _ thla year and be briefed on d e c - 1:1Vtlon procedures, h e said. T hey will _______be paid »5 for a ttend fng the schoollo bo conducted by p rosecuU ng;^t- l " ' j . ' 3 Ktorneys of each county,

Sm ylle »ald h is otflce*!a p rep a r- § 1 1 ^ ^

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t» s s of a mi oakl today oor recovered fr dep th s have n ln g shape’ to a D etro it V

t 3 ^ 1 - ' - U m iftiTag -U O lS lym ouU

9 H s1 ' v C f l H ba rge during

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th e Job, said D etro it

to receivega]

w ater dam at he «al(

J lk e b lT ^to w ln j w m * tro lt.” -

U nder the w ho has been h is d iver, Ber fo r 43 of his

■ s tw te d th ree A no the r cc

l l r s t salvage a fte r ho lstln Jbgged n

T h e f irs t s horses

P H H H B m M I H M m in m i forbeMdquMrten In Konm. L e ff te rt*bt Washington.■wlB FalU . Both a re m einberi of tb e -------------------ifantry division. (U. 8 . a r r v photo— ____________

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:inct Before .tider New Laws

i t^ w l l /b r u M d b ^ p r o w u to r s - '^ iT le guide In In form ing election Judges.^ A nother 1051 change In tho elec- }- tlon~law « provides th a t” the p re- ie c lnct naihe a n d num ber m ust be 5- m arEed clearTyTCn-each-bBliot-bon. —

,a IR o ^ to Jerome t^Nearly Completed

— SHOSHONE, Ju ly 4 - T h e oil lria f U being applied to th e new road n o r th of th e P e rrin e M emorial bridge. H. B . Sternberg . sU te d ls- YOUR HI

W ednesday. „ * e i r rA pplication of tho_m at-w lU -t*ke _ B E - C M E l

” betw een 20 and 30 days, h e said. I t “ will be packed down, perhapa by - j —

opening th e -ro a d to traffic, fo r a l i d iT i : week or two a n d th e n 'th e seal coat will be applied. < - . D |a I m

'V Ind ica tions are ih a t th e road wtll D IO L U l bo finished a n d ready fo r lu e by

” Aug. 1. SU rnberg sold.R ecent r a i n storm s ha v en 't

'• caused th e d is tric t highw ay depart- ve m e n t m uch trouble b u t they cost

th e departm en t a .week's tim e - in ._• _w ork progress. S te r n b ^ 'i ia ld ." ' ,

I ^ E R o S ^ J i” A u to T h e a tr ie ^S PRI. and, SAT.—fin I ’- ' i "

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1 MOVIES IN CARS.. I .’NEATH > ,; . IDAHO’S \-Sf-AKS,^

B j TO GOOD j TO MIS3 ., ;

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2nd|' PKOGItAM I Fast-M oving Action

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J e ff O hnndlnr *'I Kvelyii Keyea

2 CARTOONS

TIN FALLS. IDAHO_________ _

. 3 5 New'Aiitos ' Cassi Recovered by s„i! Salvage Diver

GOLCONDA. 1U-. Ju ly 4 MW The chalrm ar tXBs of a m a jo r salvage operation com m ltu aald today nome o f th e 35 new au tos have car recovered from th o Ohio river pr*cUcM dep th s have been " p u ' in go«d ru n - gervatlon

i n ln g shape’ end u „ gj to a D etro it buyer. av allnbleI- U m - salvagod*autos were aniong t t n f ln i f l L -U a JJa y m o uth,-. D o d g e-a nd -D eS o to ti» - TBiffv r ' t a r s w h lc l i s 'anE lfiitiL i^W ansB firt _A lthou I ba rge du ring a sto rm la i t D «em ber. on the [_ T hom as a tr lc k land. « r , whose tlo n r e r [ coTjsti ui'tUiii uuuijjanv "ha?tdUiiir i t i g ” p ra I tb e Job, said a n au lo refurb lsher in example)

D etro it ha,'! agreed tn buy every th a t « « ca r recovered. H e saM h e exp«ftM ringe sal to receive ab o u t $»00 a cor. He pol

•'A local ga rage ha* c leaned up th e d tca le c w ater dam age a n d oiled about 4 Ju s t kei c a r s / ' he *ald. “ They m ay no t look and him

L J lk e m u c k b u t . th e engines cun like being w r T ensrm , a couple n f th e car* a re te o t and - tow ing t« m « of t h f " th era to He- suppllM-

tro lt," - levels o:r U nder th e d irec tion of S trick land , la n d fro I w ho has been b lind for 14 years, and th rough

h is d iver, B e r t C utting , also sightless n o t eno I fo r 43 of h is 53 years, th e Job was h>e*n th

■ s ta r te d th re e w eeks ago. be brouiI A no the r com pany abandoned th e increase I f ir s t salvage a tte m p t la s t F ebruary Since I a fte r ho isting one ba ttered , w ater- la n d tt; I Jbgged and m ud-fllled Dodge sedan, m u s t coiI ________________ fanned.I T h e f irs t s tab le for W hite House I horses even tua lly becam e a school I n la: I In m i for tb e poor cbUdien o t thQ first; - W ash ing ton . — -------- te n e e o ft

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^ irs WE Bis laeaEP I ffl Big Love

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1 DRIVMh HIH has the honorJ announce the preai

I SUNDAY thrir o f

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T h o m ost w onderfu l me

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Ita pow erfu l m « i« ag a fc

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I RCaUL^K ADMISSIO

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I n W S e f P l a n sB u r i-b:y , J u ly 4—"H ere In Om - th e Jeroi

s la county ©orxservation of water were for

r resources Is being Increasingly room addl

recognised a s a n essen tial p a rt of • ---------soil conservation.” R a lph Oorrlnge,

I’* chairm an of th o Cassia county PMA >n com m ittee, repo rts . F a n n e rs who os have carried o u t w ater conserving ier practice* u n der th o ag ricu ltu ral con- Jn- gervatlon p rog ram fin d th a t m eas- M

u res tak»n to m ake b e tte r use of --------available w ater adds up to better E

t t r iK n a iB B -a n n n c re a s e a prodnetlon;- — ^t a :ttKijaia;^=r:T-"-rTT.-r:;.-r.r '. --------- : • - - : = j =irt ^A lthough no figures a re avallabie tr, on th e exact Increases to produc- -se tlo n resulUng from w ater eonserv. M c IMT 1ng - p rar tleea'. "Ot^re a re enough — _ in exam ples of Increased yields lo show ry th a t remilts a re significant, O or- J L

r inge said. tHe points o u t th a t experlenr«s In-

ho d tca te conservation is more th a n y | ^ S S 4 ju s t keeping la n d f r « n washing

ok and blowing aw ay and w ater from b jjg jk ke being w asted. T h e a im Is to pro- ire t« c t and im prove th e sourccj ol.iood M T O B )ft- supplies.. ju st .ta -m a ia t& lQ .p re se D t - E ^ B

levels o f p roduction , to keep the id . la n d from becom ing le u productive nd th rough erosion and depletion, is e u n o t enough, h e aald. T h a t would 9 i r ^ >M m ean th a t a ew la n d w ould have to k ;. . >3

be b rought In to ttse to taka oare of increase in popu la tion . y M B

try Since th e re U n 't th a t m uch new K ^ er- la n d th e Increase In prpductloo UL m u st come from th e land now being f .

farm ed.

0^1 I n 1S13 P once d e L eon became B i J l l a t th « f irs t m a rin e r to record th e exU- ■ ■ ■

— I tenee o f th e O uU -ftream .— - H l «

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ta « E AND T a a t r WORcieBnR.WAfiNGi B M 6, ^

m j m m JSTARTS ^

SUNDAY!

N D - V U mhl HEATRE------- t i\he. honor to ^ B ithe preaentatioii

thru TUE. %o f

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lorWkUoti lo b* psbllibtd >«klr wt:! h. Tt'ur.d.y Uio. ef thU p . ^ pgnotnt to Sm. <

t t t i/Mrk,t atr*tt. &■■! rrttifUfo.

Z : N O f - l^ ^To listen to a lo t of people yoi

" fe d e ra l governm ent waa Just ab place to tu rn fo r money, no m att need. They ough t to w atch the op s ro m n g A m erican in stitu tion k “Telethon."

,, ' T he Tele thon Is a m arathon ,; ' television, usually conductcd by I . e n te rta in m en t s ta rs who lead a ' t of professional ta len t before i > over a 12 or 15-hour span.

-----------The- cauaft-hM^^usually been_ - -raising p ro jec t for research o _ In th e f ield of a stubborn malady

palsy, tnuscular dystrophy, or h B ut th e m ost re cen t one was ' ge tting m oney to send the Ame

I p ic team to Helsinki th is summ W itnessing a perform ance 111

can hard ly believe th a t the ol sp irit o f self-rhelp Is dead. For

^ - ^aIethnn.the-gQal_waa-|55S.QQQ.- Perhaps It would have been e

congress fo r th e funds but th e

pealed to th e people of th e U n it W ith B ing Crosby and Bob I

I tb e way, s ta rs of stage, screen a rjj--L ia te ir«p fL-a«Qrt*-d nther-publle i

, I a 16-hour procession across Ho

B vphin't»flrtelept>onfr-worte«rt, aud a e r s , an d o th e r technical helpers.

A ltogether, nearly 1,200 peopl _; _ fo r th e Olympic cause, donatlr

lervices in .a n a ll-n ig h t ordeal. ” W hen It was all over a t m ld-i

ft Sunday, the-T elethon ,scorebi I th a t 'm o rs t h a a | l , 060,d00 had

from individuals,'* companies,I r- - awfi f h w ihtp T he contributions

driblets of $ l-a n d - |6 i ^ l g chunl 2 ' Q uite an accom plishm ent for a ; of effort, how ever intensive th a Ki I have been. Q uite a, tribu te, too, n 1 ero iis-hearted im pulses of th e Ar n p ie w ho gave th e ir dollars to se

r a ' To be sure, m an y .gave moneyn ■ «urance th ftt th e ir nam es or _tl1 1 business en terprises would be m(H ‘ a coaat-to-coast network, u u t stiI I O f course i t never has been t H - - u rge to m u tu a l sd f-h e lp was h( ■ . -_ leebled_ln-A m B rlca..Private.-jr H fo r charitab le and o ther worth; H soomed to record heights In rece M ; th is fa c t h a s been overahadowen !i' lossal outlays of federal money f(^ ; ' poses. 'r ' r : : Bome o( these federal outlayt g t r r : j eacap able r - B u t '^ efe-ls-n o -a6Hi^ ' th e view th a t W ashlngtori la th(r i moniea fo r w orthy purposes. ^r , [ achieve m any of our goals withfa'' th e federal toeasury. I t hem alw

i l H happens to be a dram atic demiI ' th e fact.

It STILL AN ENIGMVII ■ John L. liowls haa the Den

H I P resident T rum an sides with P l f f l i^ - th f t jU e l dlflpute. tha-admliilstrt

1 M |fJ quick settlem ftn t JPF of__thc ijljflr action. Tho ^ ^ I to House (earrT Mfff financial support may iiinke f

pt^bborn In all negoUntlonn for n AirBBdy,-tho-atrilce hurts “Work industries.

4-7 ' Jo h n L.'a political views ma: I K < w eight w ith th e hilner^ than In I T j t r t ' voted fo r Roosevelt and Tnimni

j exhortations.B u t.th e y now share hln iiuaj

^ r | i edm lnlstratlon 'o power to hel| JJi! they m ay vote more indeper iJ November In such stales as 1

I I I 11 W est Virginia, Kentucky, m ine ■ H J | ' I n a close raoe, tlielr votes cIni Iportant.IH] T he b right anprct for thoiDnm■ I I Jo h n L. h as no love for e lth e i;!

i l I! hower. His hoaillltx to tho Ohio i; ; no explanation, Ho detents th4( ■ m ilitary m a n hi lh» Whlth IIoj

'■h '■ According to Boino of liln noJ^ ■ choice of T aft, rin«inhower or|r : m ig h t prefer Tnfi, He hwi a .i h : m iration fo r Tutl'/i franknon

enm ity. ■» l i ; I t 's possible thftl John L. wllM{[j active p a r t In th e ntnipalKn th

tfllB p • - seemingly neutru l a ttitudei l t bo ttor bargaining Jt)ii H B fltngcs a big s trik e la tf In 10R2 oD M . (Says of tho noxt admlnlnl ratio

I B I O U T R A N K S PKNTACillHDi T he Pen tagon lias decided I n j | K ' mgalnat m ilitary m B nT nrt'O pin

If • oal M ttv ity does no t apply tu u f ■ tlve fltatus, like O eneral MacA

• We m ay n«v»r know wlielhoi lLl-1— - j obar good J

' i» ' Pentagon or upon w hat Is often 1th e fear (h a t even hlgH^^an:

J il tlifiro are aald to hold of.MW^ T . flliioe tho vcnerftblo general oi [r! j all, tolling h im w hat ho c»n or .J ..,'' soniitlhtng like school puplU .<d' f t f • therii wllflJp nd oUtu tomWTO*

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r br ord.r o( cosrl *r MnpoUnl goMkir WlU b. publUhMl In lb.■•otnt to Sm. Utho Cod..'BESENTATIVIS **' ,

Brldi'-i has remiln - could qualify u a i

N O T D E A n lEOiniBS tha t he haspeop le you ’d th in k th e I'ne on aii major di a s l u s t a b o u t th e o n lyy, n o m a tte r w h a t t h e y De«plt« hla clrcunitc h th e o p e ra tio n s o f a managers—Lodge. Etl tu t lo n k n ow n aa t h e pect. They point oi

program which Brlim a ra th o n p ro g ra m o nid u c ted b y one o r tw o the Bflpuhli^an-s po'h o lead a v a s t p a r a d e Thu». to reapownt befo re th e c a m e ra s ^ approve T«n'# pol

there would be no^ the general,

a lly b een som e f u n d - ,e sea rch o r t r e a tm e n t q u a l if ic a t io n i

rn m a lad y like c e re b ra l * 1.!.°”iphy , o r h e a r t „ m . ,„ aono w as d ed ica ted to u , „pp„„„g „n d ia

I th e A m erican O ly m - Ho undertoolc the th is su m m er, J«cJudJng NatJ rp ian ce like th is , y o ula t th e o ld A m erican He w u appointedlead . F o r th e O lym pic EUenhower-# origin_*55fi,OOD_________________Pewey’B approval h«

1' O lym pic o iiic ia is a p - p u tfo n n .t th e U n ite d S ta te s . Dulle* is also an 1ind Bob Hop« leading,, ac rten a n d .TV, a th - 'tr -p u b llc f lg u re a -m a d e -with Enropo and theac ro ss H ollyw ood ancT Tncreiaw i-im portro

~ u m i y T io f C T i i i

a l h e lp e rs . eral viewpoint*, pers,200 peop le p i tc h e d In for h is political proi :e. d o n a tin g th e i r fu ll

' ‘ a 'tS H - a l t e r n o o n o n ' " S S B So n .ac o re b o a rd sh o w ed C abot Lodge, ike's0,000 h a d b e e n ra ise d becom e secretary of m p a n le s , In s titu tio n s ;fflm tlon s r a n g e d Iro m) m g chunK s o r$ lo ,0 fl0 ; , A P A H T ^u fih e ia m 'en t" fo r a h a l f d a y is th a t it helps ike isnslve t h a t e f fo r t m a y he and Taft, in the 1Ib u fe too , to th e g e n - “ ' r S . r i t9 Of t h e A m erican p e o - whenever Taft ciil ia r s to se n d o u r te a m endorsement of the

Ire money ^ t h the a.'-im es OP .th o se of th e i r isoiauonut. T h a t lsou ld be m en tio n e d ov er -)tk . B u t s tm . th e y Bav6:------ B E M iim cE N T =has been t r u e t h a t th eelp w as hop e le ssly e n - of 'fe em o cW tfie"P riv a te ..m o n e y .-ra la ln g . * t cwcaao on-Monh e r w o rth y cau ses h a s niscent of the disasih t s In r e c e n t yea rs . Y e t AdM factions stagee rshadow ed by th e co.- ^vith aii signs favcII m oney fo r m a n y p u r - did fbur years ago.

will again help th< ra l o u tlay s m a y be In - And a no ther o o P d l s = n o = s o lia ^ w a o m T in o t pomgtori Is th e fo u n t o f a ll TT T TJi 11; n w rposes. W e c a n s t i l l V i iL VV O goals w ith o u t r e s o r t to * _ "O per^

n , tn e T e T e th o n ^ u s t .'the a<-hour duty yn a tlc d e m o n s tra tfo n of of defense as a me

strength of tho natl_____________1 force chUf of Itarr.» ENIGMAI th e D em o cra ts m o re he said, -’we are fi -w v o rb cfo re— A lth o u g h -e . w ith P h il M u rra y In "a d m in is tra tio n w a n ts a obM rve«fea r of th e p o lit ic a l re - la ot llitie or no aluse f e a r n h a t JoTTn L ,’5 Oh»erveM in nor ly n m k . M u rray m oreitlonn fo r a^cpm prom lao. n,am p ,„ ,mrtfl-“W ork « r» -in -o th < it— -•-■That* n

loat by Ult army 1views m ay h a v e m ore

■fi th a n In tho post. T h ey „re itoing u> i>o loind T ru m a n , dM plte h is Tiirr* in whrm ti

)>tirul thing tlint hn■n hln .u w le lo n o l th ee r to he lp th e m , n n d -nir nme t<ir r«n:e in d e p e n d e n tly n e x t Namnn r , Twining,ta le s an P ennsy lv iin lii, "'1*'"' miMian* tmileky, I l l ln o l , a n d O hio, ! ,rE „ ;rK '', ', 'S .'II' Ir vote* co u ld be liii-

limp <if norlniin In)r th e iD o m o cru ts In th n t f"*’' ‘I'M ••tiuhiiAior e i th e r T a l t o r K l.« .,- J,th o O hio n enu ttir iinrdn "vvr nm Imvo iki

deten ts th n Idea of u ing nr a dhrisinn tiyW hlth IIouHC. "*• <’t o f hln noJIongupn, Iti ti

ih o w er o r T n iiu u ii , lie i^rni’'piviii’nn'nrrile h a a a nnonklng nil- (-minu riitiiuimn, t

f ra n k n e s s a n d opnn ".>|ICIi.|l„i,

)hn L. w ill n o t tu k r ivn oI 'I iVp'! ,t,?rlv»(h)n,nipalKn th in y n tr , Hm:h iiy » «iii«irKir, ’1

a t t i tu d e w ould plKoe eiinniy.—'n i*^ uoofiig a in in g Jboolllon. if ho ' •“0 In 1052 o r In tho ri«rly Tf„, j,.,,,,,.n ln ln lra tlo n . )ii<mh ^|l.'nl lu (.—. . . - hnprd fnllnwliiK Muip i iN T A o o N

deolded t h a t th o ru le l«i^mt fui n,n fii • p n r t lo lp a t ln r In p o llt l- «;<>iitury. iKinini n

»ral M acA ru iu r . raiiiniii-H initing iiV W liolhor c d lc t Is 'I'lir icilii iiiiw Hitvr®r good .WnflO o f tliu «rtvrnm,rnt. )l" It Is o f te n r e p o r te d to 1)0 ,, ,,,

h lg H -fftn k ln g o f f lc n n .wih.i.hy 1“ ilv"d o f .M M A r t h u r , .... ............................. . ,g e n e ra l o u t r a n k s th r m wi-'-iik. irn,ini, y 1

h e c a n o r c a n n o t do in 'p u p iu «aviB ipg to a c h c r ...... /W W T O W ;- * -------- ------------ r rtM .

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DICER’S NATIONAL

^HTRLIGIGtlN O T O N -T ho b# .t of two of th e ^nd lrl»ndlle*t men tn the Rcput5'*‘ »n p a rty ». fnr failed to persuade th e T a t t and E lten-

3rce* to ab ard o n a:nlmo!i"ae» which ep'ilrt In-Iflh utralgh t D 'm orraU c tTl'imph, n« m «H .r |__da the opposition tlck«t,,wo behlnd-the-Bcm en mediator* have been ,fi^ S ena te rea d e r Style- B rlflje i nf / \ H k ^ l B N e w H am pshire and Jo h n Postery * - < ? W DuUe8 of New York, a form er sena- iha

tor, a ita t« departm en t adviser in 30,1**“ *ri' W Tion.partlMLtr conduct of- rim a ifc ,r f P forM|m P‘'<loy, and th* archU»o' of

th e peace trea ty with Japan . chig C r f f i B In th a t role he aUo negeU ated tarE ^ B U S th e agreem ents under which th e de,i H S m U n ited 'B lates wll] go to th e defence jB | j 3 B - o ( Auctraita ^nd New 7«al» 'id (,u'

against f n e n e m y a t t a c k . J»- '* m,: obvloiKiv no rnMd i<oUtioni<t.

c o m f B O M I S E R — SenAtorhas rem ained neuti'»l In the hop* th * l h e ,

ja llfy as a succMful compromiser. HU a t t l - ^ jcom m andad such respect ..Bmontj^W* col- bui

th a t h e h a s l te p t th e R*puW lo<u»-«JU ^l^ la iT]all m ajor divisions save for tlioso th ree con- x hrebels—L anger of N orth DftV"'». Mom*, n f -p ,and Tobey of New H am pshire. fee< his circum spect behaviour, the E lsenhow er fujrs—Lodge. D uff. Dewey, etc.—hold him sus- jfahey po in t o u t th a t th e foreign and domesUc th iI which Bridges helped to engineer thrm jgh coi ite. to T n u n a n ’8 chagrin, wa.i Inspired and d l- »y -"M ister R epublican" himself, since T a f t Is utiUcan's policy director.to respon d to t h w P ridge9a vefUire»-ww>ltM>g -

ive T aft'# pollcie.i on domestic questions. T hen • ould be no eonte«i between the senator and

™IFICA TIO N S — Mr. Dulle.i had hoped lo

out B forelgiT policy p innk -sa tisfac to ry to I d itions. since t h a t n^est lan h«ts-been-faf>Hooned- isalc and Irreconcilable dl.sagrecment between 3slng candidates .dertook th e task a t th e request of pa rty mo<rJudJng N ationdl C hairm an O uy OabrleUcn, cct h e seemed to have special qualifications fo r g n m e n t.'a appointed to th e senate by O ovem or Dewey, iver's orig inal presldenU al sponsor. W ith approval, h e h a d acted as a T rum an-A cheson

I m any l o r e l ^ conferences. H e h a d .h e l p ^ ']> the 1960 declara tion of principles, w hich E ls- mt

1- weis also a n au th o rity 00 th e f s j east, an ai'ea thi

isenhow er Is v e ak . I t was felt th a t th e Ne^^ wop e r t could form ulate a foreign p lank w hich jn<» p ]a ln o r reconcile Elsenhow er’s obsession po r tjp o a n d thB T aft-M aeA rthu rln sls t*nca .on4h« .. Ue s g 'lm p o r tan c e “Dt th e o rien t in world affairs.

r T rO N - ’li ie Elsenhow er refec tion of ’t > u n ^ ~ blilB i tm j offices la undcrstandablo froin m v .

vpolnte. personal and political. U nfortunate ly p political prospects. Ike h a s m any selfish m en itlnue.Jf IkB’S Ufluulpi! pfUHiuterB laiicy themselves "i“m experts, a n d they w an t no compeUtton. w(10 secret th a t O ovem or Dewey a n d 6 en. H enry p i«dge. Ike 's cam paign m anager, would like to wisecretary o f s ta te In an "Elsenhow er a dm ln ls . po ■ Because of h is experience and "hLi dlplo-“m peram en t. D ulles also h a s been m entioned h

T ^ ^ u t" lh e rea l reason fo r the 'rebu ff tO'DulIw |it helps Ike fo r him to em phasize th e fac t th a t c r a f t . In the general's opinion, are worlds a p a r t!gn policy. T h a t rcpt-esehU alm ost th e only dl: llsagreem ent between them , ever T a f t c ites Ike’s s ta tem enta, especially hU n e n t of th e 1660 declara tion o t objectives and f s rM :t t j« l« n c ^ o f- th e lr - j6nM al-aeTeement-Qii_ 41,policy fundB m entils.-l k B Tgto rta w ith purpUsh l i e n o t rep rin tab le he re th a t "T a f t Is a so-and-so lU t. ' T h a t 1b th e only reason I a m 'ln th is race,”

I im C E N T = = T n u rB n d -u n h ap p lly -ro 7 " p rb r^ s "aPconventlon armlaUcB a n d a November t n - 'iver a n Increasingly op tim istic M issouri horde “b crsts. tne fIghUng Republicans will assemble a>a go -on -U ooday l a - a pugnacious.m ood, rem i- - 'o f th e d isastrous d ram a w hich th e Smlth-Mc< jtctions staged a t M adison Square G arden la .

a ll signs favoring a R epublican victory, os theyr years ago. U begins to look as If the O O P 1iln help the D em ocrats to re tu rn to power. |i th e r O O P defeat m ay m ean the d isappearance unIftcUwe poUtl^al-opposlUan Lo.'XiumiuilAm^___ i:i>

EWS OF O.TH E R S |-OPERAXrON SK Y W ATCH- ‘

vising sou thern Jd a h o of "operation skywatch," p"i>etlna Ju ly l i , Boise f ilte r cantftr advl»e« th a t tw •hour du ty wsa announced by th e departm en t isa as a m eans ot In rreaslng the s ir defense\ of tho nation , (^len. Hoyt S, Vanrtenberg. a ir mlU f of 'i ta r r . explained the need for increasing '»ngth. I'."m ntem entlng this system of a i-H bur w atch," on . '*we are fumilluK the requ irem ent for con-iLsmuidft.lun'cllliuiCfi-LhroushouL.ji-vltiLl.Qarl m'.» tlo n . In so doing we are ttrenR thrnIng m any mweaknesses In the rad a r netw ork hlnce visual {. • ra in m any c asta i r h r r r rad a r Kle nr nn aid."■vers In n o r th e r r r Irtnho irlll repo rt a irrra flf ilte r cen ter a l Bpoknne, W*»b. NJnr nrher fp,

n Uio Kroiinrt olwerver iiKinram nl»o will it - ai,t th e present on ntnn(ft)y operntioiu. ' ■•..was_a-Uih«_.-»(licn wara were Wdii, ju iil.Ult arm y and Uie navy and the nir lo rue ,”' -

■. M illard Caldwell, civil (letense inlniliilstratnr.Is nn more, Krom 10i.\ and heiirefnrlh warn' i ng to IM) losl hy the penpln on Miilii n iirrite where the de<'talon will be iiiuila. l h a i lling ttin t ha |i|)riied nl 1‘enrl ]2nrl»>r wiis iiiith.ipared lo wtinl ra n hn |i|)rli to Chicago nr New ir fleat<lrC‘ — ------------------------- 'lime tor reitllntlo tlilnkln'if Is iiciw, fliM ( |ri i. >

r . Twining, one of (hr Inp a ir toree leadern' ’tiinsiaiM today can IniiiitilL. nuuA lliuli 4<ir> /rnrrylMK eiKiiiKh altuii itnil ronvenlloiiiil (v|ie 't > s to till all Dur iniijiir in rlro |i|illl»n liiiltinltiKl < HiB existence nf surh n utrlklng Jnrrr, cit a( nerlniin liilerimllciiiiil Iflinliili. li the bnnU iml etiUhllAlif.i llie iimpiii. rei|iiirrnient Inr *

Ihe (iroiiiiii iiliservri' lo rp s on a 34-hi>iir t111." •nm Imvo nn nAsinniifp iif luiiK.imiKe fiiipfturii. ,I dt'rlsinn tiy Uie K rrm lln in uKcmiit an n»5«ull ''I'lir liii'k lit II tliciionsli 34>Ii9lii' unl<U In a <M rnn ii:> luiiHri n j/o iil 1/ n r „ i r l„ •AT. we iiliinl maliitnlii !<i(ii| liefriiA r'' /

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lave been SH A K k W F.U. FO R RESULTS re a sirid je i nf / r 1'u le lt»m on thetm Poster AP .^ e other day to the effec t dies, m er sena- [h a t the governm ent plans to buy J"* adviser in 30.000 tons of lead, 'H ia t's about as am duct o f ■ rAir-»T-Trir n i n r r »r>‘t -t^ll-^mit- ||^ re chit**-' of y,),y (>,„ onvernm*u» wanl« tfl pu r- w V pan- chn.se all th a t lend M ust be ,some S'-***negeU ated »orl o f prlc* «nppnri o r nuvkplle vhich Uie deal, though. .ne defense Anyway, the government w ants to “ J**

7»al» 'id buy 90,000 tons '•t lead. T h a t 's Just t ;k. H - '* iiitp »oni* Magic VftUtiy7«rmer set- Tha. f<nl«t. t„ purchase M pounds

topsoil. T he governmeftt control* a n'*” - S enator im more lead th a n V/^l.• th « l h e All th a t's ne'-es«‘iry Is to throw " ’*0

His a t t l - B big party for all th e governm ent [ hj* burchucrata nnd employes. I t ’d take

E - K p m y i.r m ~ w r r - g 1 T - t« r t t irTr-nut. , hree con- x h e n someone would have to shout the* M or.e o f -pay aay ,.. to g „ .p „ 11 on the ir “ o "

feet. W hat wUh the resulting con- llsenhower luslon and rush ing h ithe r and yon. h im sus- j t ’s probable th a t considerably more *o d

1 domesUc _ th a n 30,000 ton-1 of lead w ould be- “ fvl r thrm jgh come available Immediately. 8*'°’ id and d l- . . . lems ce T a f t Is t t j p s f o r k i d s D EP’T.

Dciw: P j ^ l S h O j ^ _____>ns. T hen My collie dog. Dina, has a n - men na to r and o th e r ba tch of p re tty pup_ples about d ie -

7H weeks old now. She has two x i m ale* and th ree <emnles left. M am a ccss!

hoped lo '‘■Ort't let mc have a ll o f th im aO a* a [aclory to I 'd I'ke to give them to some boys jjr it -4»liooned- -* n d -8lrls who nn a farm . My- ^he- ,t betw een Phone num ber is Jerom e 0280-Rl. was

- • W« live fou r m iles south and th ree nyejparty m o- of Je rom e on the sou theast o f t lJabrielw n. co rne r of th e rood. ,-he.a tlons fo r N crm an U lrich to 'h

■ (R t. 3. Jerom e) jcelor Dewey, <Age fl) , th a tor. W ith . . . • •n-Acheson Jt-TOE M U TTON f a ll ts d .h e l p ^ E re ^ b o d y h as b ^ '-h o lle r ln * - fo r t o o which El*- m onths, m aybe years, about th e high fete

-prleft-eH oodrpartli!tilarly-m eafc-Butr -Um we’ve suddenly discovered t h a f Tl

t, an fl}-ea th e re ’a no need to holler. How lu t i t th e Ne^? w ould you like “JO or 16 pounds of to b m k w hich m e a t a t less: th a n 10 centa p e r cost

obsession pound? T h a t’s r lgh ti You can be- thre inc*on4h«.. lia v e .v n u r eye.s, _ _ tlonrid s ffa lrs . F a t 'm e s a re te ilin i 'h c re for l e u " IoT:

oTbulles* hoof. A p x j feld n» mo. And they nun^rom-M V------ n t r**t b - -hau'o rtunate ly p o iu d a i a c en tral m arket point, millelfUh m en ,D e p i« ilo n prices. - te'rs

’S fact. vou can buy a fot.ew e. pav bay.themselvea a packing p la n t to d g , th e dirty, o j iUOon, work, hau l th e carcass to your locker lamSen. H enry p la n t and - have I t aU c u t a n d ^o lruld like to w rapped for less thon 10 cen ts a bu tr adm ln ls- pound. T h e m an told us so. theiM s d lplo- T here are two catche*: 1. You Am entioned have to like m utton, a n d 2. OPS doe;•r , ^ you have to own th e fa l ewe maVf to DulIea fo r th ree m onths or so before yon trie;e fac t th a t can have h e r slaughtered. wlttsrlds a p a r t W e know of no substitu te fo r a Thet th e only distaste of m u tton . * of

• • • • pnviMclally hU FAMOUS LAST LINE fere■otlVM and . ,

i r n K f H ? >-E 0A L A D V E R T IS E M E N T S —iQurl horde . . o r din anc e no, t t i s«11 assemble a n o r d in a n c k o r t h e c i t y o f

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*7. “ iney hiiahi) ok com m ission-r the O O P EKS OK THE CITY O f TWIN KALL8, Hi? '

to Dower lOAHOi *nippearance Unlfnrra Ihillillnv .Co.lt. I,r.i«rr.l bf th« NoMliuilflm^___ liu|!.llitii OfflrI.l.’ (Wf.^rrITI T> n '*'• "niM ..f Ih* CHr CitrU. be and th« • -E R S „

»ov«rnln» «nd rt»ul«ilni all cnntuellon > ■P'i butlilln* parrlH «n within tor. Skywakh, p „ „ , ^ , |„ c u r of T*m r.ii»,

dvlge« th a t toil all conitiucllun ind hullillni tienalttr S« le n a r tm tn t <'»r'l»<l nn "llhln lh» Cirrornt. Ilmlla of of 1

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S, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

HOW THINGS

A PEGLER’SBOSTON — T he Norfolk Medical :

News, tb e o fficial Journal o f the Nor- 1 ^ folk d la tr lc t of th e M assachusettsM i MedlcAl aociety, bemoans a danger­

ous sho rtage of com petent nurse*,--------- s ta te s some o l the

!6ULTS reaeo lu a n dm on the som* rem e-th« effec t B u t one ofns to buy » o a t 1m por-S about as r u s o i u .

l« tfl pu r- .oniy .oy u iu p r o - g 3 ^ H | ^ ^ | H [I be .some gresslonal ptibllca-

•uvkpile lloD b u t p r a c - w J H ^ ^ I ^ llcally a ll o thers

t w ants to discuss-rhat-s ]m t •<> s u b J e e t ^ H M M g l .rm er net- T hatO a th e j i l m o s t ^ ^ ^ ^ * * ^ ^ p ^ n d .s of to ta l exclusion of con tro l, a men from th e profession, or 'occu-

paUoQ. of nursing and our senU- to throw m en ta lity over Uie women in It,

overnm ent pa rticu larly the n u m ., tn the army I t ’d take

't rm r-m rt- - it-w ould he a fins .Idea, lo -scrap c to shout avullla rles. settle our obllga-I on the ir ^on« to th e women concerned and Itine con- hence fo rth tise men exclusively for• and von "’“ '® pa tlen ta . We ahould n o t have •abiv more deal w ith any women paUenU In would be- service hospitals, b u t th e re wUl be a ,jy growing; pracUee tn dU U ff prob­

lems for a long tim e as th e womenlEP’T * h o served In the WAC3 and

WAVES g e t old and pu t themselves---------- - Irt—for-—th * operations and trea t-ha* nn- m enta th a t a re expectable in mid-

p ies about d le -a n d old age.• ha-s two T h ere never was a shadow of ne- eft. M am a ccssIty_for th e enlistm ent of womep r th im so as auxliJarlea to any branch. The some boys B ritish began It with th e ir WACs In -farm . My- {he-firet-war-when-Utelr-Vnanpowar- e 0280-Rl. was rea lly down. We took a little nnd th ree ^ y e r ourselves along tow ard th e end sou theast of th a t one. We never saw Uie day

w hen w e d id n ’t have plen ty of men U lrich to" h and le a ll the com bat and serv-

Jcrom e) jce Jobs bu t wo fell fo r Uio Idea « fl> .. th a t I t w ould be cozy to p u t a lot of

glrla In to uniform and ehlp them f a ll over th e world as an Inspiration5llerln*-for to o u r h rav e 'Isd s . wWth:Waa U l ef- J t th e high fete no tion and no good f r o m ^ y-meafc-Butr -sU nU po ta tr------------------------------------‘red t h a f T h e m an -h o u rs w w ted by the llm - Her. How lu t lo n of production by union rules, pounds of to say no th ing of the strikes which cent3 p e r cost u s at>out 40 mllHon man*dav* In

ou can be- th ree w ar years, refute th e proposi­tion _ th ^ _ ^ l u ^ t o call on the girls

re for l e u " l i r f ie lp . ‘111 nn ttiH Wa g ra n t commteslons to women And they nurses a n d when they go to w ar we

h a v a ta spore m ld l rn fm m rftal ke t point, m ilita ry du ties to patro l th e ir quar-

te'rs a n d keep amorous colonels a t it.ew e. pay bay. T hose w ere'rom anU c pictures

th e dFrty. o f a rm y nlirses' In inft W H lC ,IB- your locker lands, dressed In cavalry pan ts ahd- . c u t a n d ^ o ln g th e lr .laund ry In .the lr helmets.. 10 cen ts a b u t w h at were they doing way off w. the re th a t m en .couldn't do?s: 1. You A m ale nurse of equal competence id 2. OPS doesn’t even ra te corporal unUl he le f a l ewe .makes th e :_ g ra d e . . snd . nol»dy. >efore yon tr ie s to neck him_or dlxiy h is head ed. w ith (Ungers w ith sordid inoUves..tute fo r a T herefore we are spared th e expense

of K uardlng h is c h u tl ty .a n d we ?nve fu rth e r money on th e big d lf-

:,INE ference betw een th e m ale and fe-n lr reason m ale pay and allowances.

Since W alt W hitma n , who seemsr" ------ to hare^lM en a r a th e r -preciousIN ’THE c h a ra c te r In h is elvU w ar day i, th e re

aEGAL-ADVERTlSEM£NfSin v it a t io n p o a bids

iti S«*M U it <m bitakn lUblllir ta n t' CITY n y will b* r*<d<r»d by th« Cltr ef ^ m' ADUPTISO Falli. Idaho al th* offlM o fJh t Cltr Cl*rke W /fO R iS up W -»»« o’tlort-P.-lln*-M *«4ar. JmWRKl'KA t IN(l « . 1*SI, »hkh *111 b .|u b ll.lr op .n -

CONKl-lCT «" ®r »'>“'»• '“ 'w '' r . M. on aald

3MlAb^K)N Information for eorant* l» aTalUbU *1 VW KALLt th* o«l«. of th. «lt» «InS . t thi «IU hall.

^ 111 SKond A'*iiii> tail, or at th* *t(le«

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b^and th . - CITY, o r TWIN.ITAIXS, IDAHOi .n.c"..| M OONSTANCC J . LeiBBH.KalV I.I.Kn Cltr Cltrx“ nMruluoB Publl.h .Ju l, < T. IMt'’T-l'il'V in'.' -IN.VITAnON FOR BID!

i l l fi'^iiVJ? o f WV. m.,1. .na Clly Cltik up lo tiK) o'd^irr. M. OBUl-Uia.uta*. -M.~*.r.-Julr .21 * 8»r:whlrW-eW. will b* t s . td i.

I r ilr Cl.tk On*-ll>'h trMt*4 tWiliar «Ia4li <oa1•r iht public. for ih . lU M tll «lnt«r aM.on d.llr.nr.i In <nn. «i»l In ..Id ellr .nd >loi«l a»ar Ih*

l/V , rhi/i»» * br»TTrtVri^iut%B.-«ltT'flMn?'e»»t:ii> cf Inln «ngra«, (IlKr plant . ti4 awlmmln* pool.

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t li.lrn,.n CITY OK TWlH FAI.I.H, IIIAIIOII, rONHTAN(7: J. l.riSEK.

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^GS APPEAR FROM Ii R ’S A N G D E _Ik Medical has been a higotrv a g a ^ t m ale ^ o f Uie Nor- nurses Unged wiUi an ab«urd su j- ssachusetta plclon Uiat they are m ore.llkely to g, , a danger- be homoaejnial than an e ^ u a ^ i r o - m t nurses, ber o f plasterers or ta ilors. T h a t Is ^

an expensive supersUtion because H H H I H It has given the women alm ost a ■ ^ n monopilj on th . »ort w M re.. th . „ K H n enUre m ilitary and naval nuraing ■ T m M aervlce should be male and we

.should ' have e n o u ^ civilian m slc JtU ra« ..^U .k ;jj> r^_o f,ihe ~ ^ _ a r . .u UentS lii"^tvlllaii hospitals, —

T here is no logic behind th is p re]- » udlce as a moment’* honest consld- p e ra tlon will prove. Nevertheless It has served to discourage no rm al b y o u ^ rhen from entering tra in in g (

I I I p . iu . “" d ■rMk PMi«> ,,,,0 n ,gn ,ge o rg an - »n. or 'occu- it* tlons of female nurses w hich a re aour senU- effec t J’is t unions w ith th e m o - g

men in It, nopoUsUc vice* of th e team st«ra,’ gn the arm y „,u4icians' and mln»ni- rackeU . p

As the Norfolk Medical News tJthen- 1* • f r « t w p p lu * -o t --

" book-learning In th e minim um r e - dr . . . oulrem enta far train ing . A nu rse I

Tas n ^ m o re need of an AB degree ^

r a w m ^ i has become more and more p r ,te n -nm b . tloua the potlTnt now h a s to (,

» « m .n P»y for-excesslve erudition In th e VV^C3 M d ”them ^eiV n adm inisters the routine Inconven -a ^ r t r ' i a “ '« « = « o '>le in m id- "WlUi the supply of g radua te j

nurse# Inadequate for Uie dem and.' .dow of ne- says the Norfolk Medical News, “a ^t of women p rice w ar has l)e«n w ea led am onganch. The hdsplU Is, espccfalJy -among s e m c e . „Ir WACs in voluntary and municipal In stltu - j-Vnanpowar- -£ lona.-.lt U .dlsLurl3lflg_tp be con-. ^50k a llltle fronted by on operotlng-room su- j»rd th e end pervlsor and lenrn th n t two of h e r ^aw the day operating nurses have given notice, vn ty of m en one going to Uie veterans’ adm ln ls- :I and serv- traUon, the other to th e arm y. ^r tho Idea Nurses who leave* for th e arm ed jpu t a lot o f services deser\’e com m endation; b u t ^sh ip them we a re upset when the v e teran s a d - ,Inspiration m inistration drains them off by rea -Was s n e t- non- pf-pay-d lfferen tia l.-to e y e fo r ,

I f r o m ^ y non-sen 'lce-tonn 'eclea cases." ' ' \---------------------- T he-a rtlc le th rn <inv.i ttl9 Jby the llm - e ns hospitals .should tra in th e ir ownunion rules, jh a re of nurses, falling w hich therikcs w hich regis tra tion boards ahould recog-nan-day* In training schools "o fferlnp less |h e proposl- th a n three years’ train ing a n d low- ion the girls e ring odmLwlon requirem ents to less ]

'{ fiin f o u rr f » ra 'o r 'h I 6h-Wfli00i;- -" ‘ 1I to women A nother artum enV for m ale nursesy to wor we jg t^ e foct th a t m any young women

th e ir qua r- g n d ^ to p ou l fo r obvious reasons, colonels a t whereas, to a m an , m arriag e . Is a

lUc pictures „ n jo t,- to carry on.« « lf* c .Ib- T he ’'South Pacific" version o i m e

r p an ts ahd- nu rse was charm ing, bu t we over- e lr helmets,, looked the plain. Idiocy of a aitua> ng way off norm al to our In fa tuatedcloJ psyche. In w hich we flattered , and

competence „ c h e d our necks a t a babe who •al tmUl h e have been quite o rd inaryid nol»dy. back-hom e, becauM we h a d -b e e n cy h is head jm y enough to send h e r on a m an 's lid inoUves. gn-and In war.th e expense ___________________ty .a n d we r e a d TIM ES-NEW S W ANT ADS.the big d l f - ------------------------------------------------------ --lie and fe- I.who seem s i. ■ r -

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J <M m ale ! f " ommlwlonera- m eeting M onday coui urd s u , . 2 u x assessment problems. 6likely to o( them had m et w ith th e plalal num - commissioner* the week before and Jncl

^ a continued *t“ '»y of th e ir prob- son, lems was made.

ilm ost a -w l, the second w ee k jo r th e of ■reas th a ^nyn lssloners to r r -e t a^ a board miii

nuraing j eq„alla.tlon op real proiM tty _ C u x e i A few f .* e , were held dver ney

o n m slc 4 fu rtb a i c o ^ d e ra tlo n to m i h t ■iuilS p a / , .w ,n „p next Mon| a » ^

h U p re]- r board of equallM tlon r»*\ «prt senI co n ild - personal property rolls. j ?he less It T he taxes on 10 d ty loU ow ned den

norm al by L, J, M ott were lowered from sgatra in in g j i w to »35. . <-ajo f cold- - AppllpaUoas for widows a n d

e o rg an - (oldlers exemptions were considered tnp,-hlch a re and several more exemptions wereth e m o - granted . Flfty-slx exempUons were

!amst«r*,’ p-anted la s t w*ek s'ld a few a p-:keu. piira tions were held ov.r for tur fial News th e r conslderaUon. , „

h e trad e M urphy.^_________________

i r S Speaker Tells of- L o n v e n - Life in Argentina!

BURLEY, Ju ly « — K eith Scho- _ g radua te Rupert, wa* guest speaker a l dem and.' Klw anls club m eeting W ednes-News, “a noon a t Uie N ational hoWL I d am ong gchofield, who had spen t 50 Ir s e m e e . „ ,on th s ih A rgentina, th ree years Jrt I

InsU tu- LDS rnisslonary work and one year Ihe con- TTnivpryjty of B uenos - |

room su- traced the history of th a t I■0 of h e r country. He no t only explained th e •n notice, ^ jm c a l situation and thn economic adm ln ls- po jjfic j which have O uown the le arm y, country into economic crisis, bu t ,e arm ed ^iso explained th e geography of th e ^ ,tlon: b u t country and com pared tem pera ture g srana a d - to th a t of th is country.-'tf by re a - program was concluded w ith

vocal nurnOWB I jy S a th Corless. a c - - f companled a t the piano by J a n e t

t lg - ie te r ; c ro f ts , bo th of Heyburn._________th e ir ow n ------- ----------------------------------- ~/h lch th e RU PER T MAN RETURNS d recog- SEATTLE. Ju ly < W—The navy srlnp less tran spo rt M arine Lynx was due a t a n d low . th e S eattle port of em barkation

I ts to less Friday. Pfc, Donald E, Ralls. R upert.ts:#bcard itho :sh lp .---.:-.: ------------ ; r u ;

alenurs_es — ig women

s SWEET gi T a t i S ; B i r j , — R o y a l A n n ,—

’ a t t h e o r .Qabe who

“ JO H N -S.-GP h o n t 2 4 3 - J 3

iN T ADS.

N E W - U S E D - R E B U I l -1

. N D A C C E S S O R I E S , F O Rje a Good Selection of— i

d T R U C K - W H E E L S J E R S & T A I L P I P E S \ ■ L i p e T R A N S M I S S I O N _

S e e U s f o r - S t o r l e i

V N ow — Used a n d R ebuilt. W i

BATTERIESds, C a r j— T ru ck s a n d T rac lo rs—

Seo__Us ond Save! ____

iGS! SPRINGS!\P l.E T t 5 PRING 5E[iVICE

■lirrp vnii have nefd or n spring • r» r, Tnirk,«T Imve It here l I’rnm pi Hrrvlce. ItlKlil I 'r lcfsl

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isions & Rear-Ends

TRUCKERS r -/ ) J w / Imvo a m ill nin Him tif— ijtf

I n i .ARANCt LIGHTS,.. ’ f l ULI-LtCTORl> . f'LAKLS • - i

, , , SIGNAL Af<M^ . . . r -- :^KrAR virw MmuoRfi, | .

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111 l»cit, niir ilne.of I'arlfl and Ac- l \ ( l | ! 1 5 i.iK iiU a lo r T nicka ol a ll tvpea

In very roinplflie aiiil niir price* L ..J5? vs <tte ^ lih tl

Ifo u can almost alwayn find t t—nm

Fa lls A u to( H l - w n y 3 0 )

F R T B A T , TOT. 7

mts Six D ivorce^ ^ ^ l iates -E ile d liillin i^ H;lve p e r- .RO PER’T. July ,cu,In coun- e itic i have been rjicd inM onday c ou rt In Mlnldolca county

iroblems. S herm an Bellwood isr l th th e plalnU ffs in the cs.^e of C r e c ^ > |^ ^ Hfore and Jackson against Charlci iv,.Ir p rob - son. both Rupert, and

tom oy for tha plalnliff inc jo r th e o f Effle Schoenhalsa board m iind D. Rehoenhala, Riineriproperty Cr*ason and Creevin art n ^ ^ B imid '6ver fieys for th e plalntHf.t in

to be T hey are Lucille B r ttamen th o Churles U Dreeie ;

r ^ l «prt serving In tha *lr fnrpew ith T w in Palls as the Ih i i^ ^ ^ K

U ow n*d dence: Bonnia Jullon.-ed from ag a in s t David E, JUllon,'

C am p. Calif,, and Rmr xr vs a n d again st E 'h * ' b . n n — ii. onsldered tnp . Calif. ons w e r e ---------------- ---------- -

T .’w 7 " L u n c h e o n G iv e n Wfnr fur 6 HOSRONE. Julv i- A

lim cheon was held for m s M on- th ird vear foods Rlrls of th.•iH. M rt. Shone B n l n e f r r r T c T O S T f f l ^ * la Jones, th e hom e of Mrs. Leonard y.■t. N ellie club advl.ser,

G irls partlclpaUng In the ara tlbns were Loma

f D orothy Schuppenles, AIIcU b ^ H 0 1 ' - ' ' P a tty Young, Nancy ’T u n w ^ ^ ^ K . . WUUa Shonk.

l l l l l l a T I ^ - N E W S W A C T l i^ B1th Scho- peaker a t W ednes-

spen t 50 I n 9 ^ I 111 ■

one year B t l B l i J J)f B uenos - B i a W i l B ' o f th a t

rown th e ’TECIH REPLACED'risi;* but WHTLB YOCr WAITihy of th e tE E T H * 7Tiperature b e U N E O try.-'iided w ith

» "FIT RITWLiRNs u e n t u r e M a T e n o T ^ H

» V?It SA L E S U B O R A T O n - HIbarkatlon 137>/t Main W. (U p K o U HIs, R upert.

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R e b u il t . W e 'l l S a v e Y o u M oneyl

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jjrcs and Fishinc ighfight Holiday

i o n w »pe”''J:„S"fjul, ma. IMI t™uu.nnu .r , BSUier up the fried c h Je k --------------------

tflto Mlftd horaemadB Ice ^ ^tor » trek to th" nearest or „

urUicJt. picnic (trtjundu or )u»t Arvnuback yarrt for quiet eelebra- Beckwith. T

XM more sports-rnmded pack m chae] and IsIlInK equipment ana mice holtdays

ivantage of the week-end to, Diana. U cft longT-awnlted )eum*y “ • #i n«m».1 vacotlonland.,nd Mrs. DeWlU YoUBg-wU| M rrm d Mi

5U lo niem>'«ra of their »f<ial k ,»l a family picnic dinner W- Thursday for rtielr guesU will Includo Mr. jj, ygiio^gton Ir*. Melvin Sackett i^d fam- jjole; Wyo. T» r. and Mrs. Carl Irsrln. Mr.

ITS. U n y Tra-ln. Mr. ond M rtIrwin. Mr. and Mrs. >«nard fa„,,iy o e lti.

Mr and Mrs. C- M. Plsh^r , j „ T W K ‘' ' " ^ “ 7 M outdoor

joch, Kimberly. William ChanSan FranoLvo

inlng to spend the Fourth of Ishlng and picnicking on Rode

Mr. and Mra. E. N. Sand- U rs Audrey CMerstTom a n d r ? " '

Mr. M ,,, H . , h

'• _____ - a family..pier

laj-Mr*- D«»“ FA”-X‘S £ ' « . V " b . S , ”S s - r r T S ; .children, Calvin. Bobby and „ " ,° ®T B U t U e d u r l ^ U . .

_____________ ___________ — M r_.and_M J

mUng the FourUi of July by S ^ w M k -w d ' [ up "bright and early ’ for a ^ p01irto-W <»d-flv*f-*rt-ilr. anti-MrK- H . : [n. James C. Leighton and en?. A Fourth o

-------- yard of ffie'Tcnje luncheon Is scheduled to- being planned ■iir, #nd Mr8..Ken_ne^ Hod; llp5_{ind. chW itf-sonrGhftrlea:-Mft-and-Mr8r -and-Mrr-Btrd- aocre, B uh lr Mr. and Mr«. ridge and th u“HiXl(ler-Bi]{l'Mrr-8nd-M rsr -CarolynrrKati

fS at*u!cVl* * ‘« a l o ^ Mr. and M cTMk are Mr. and Mrs. Jay daughter. Job lad {>mlly, Mr. and Mrs .Carl Richaid Dart rin d Mr. and Mra. W. O. Thursday for

. they will va«

■tiiny to the Sun Valley area CombiningIt bollday week-end are Mr. vacation arel a Eugene I. Hammond and ard Monlgoien, Holley Gene and Bobby. Noncy. who ^-GtBerwho-hna-been-altend- ham, Wash.,imp Fire Olrls camp In the gomer>'s' parWllJ. will Join her fanUly In Harvey W. 1

MU before tlft Journey north, Mrs. John R. the f. mlly plans to llsh and

) attend tlie Ice show and lire- Mr. and Mdisplay at Sun Valley. Also and family w)

* patty are Mr. and Mrs. Al- July weck-eni

rwm-Cr.- and' M is r a o r d m -------------------and Gordon. Jr., and Rosanne. Mr. and M

• • --------• • • entertain Mr,. R o, McCall Is spending tho with a hollds yi, as' 'well ai next wieek, aitt« lakej, where she Is bualneu Planning Utr for the Y-Teen summer nic“ Siinday

at Camp Ponderosa near ^ira. Kathryn11.-------- ---------------------- out-of-towrj

------- Lee Ranlcri.inlnj to attend n buffet aup- ^nd Mrs. Theria»y night at the home of Horae alrbas'lyl Mrs, Max Drown are Mr. Milton Rees.Irt. Charles Allen, Mr. and planning to ■

Cecil E. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Leo K‘tttraen, Mr. and Mrs. DourIqs potee Mra-U rr^nrt- K .. H ny- M a W j^ K S i iMd Mr. and 'MrCspvis Cain Herron. Mr. i7 ; ^ ^ r - r : ---- ron and fambrian M artin -P a t te rn — —

i f * ™ Dr. end Mf f their famijy i

Ham nrailsfo M M csUoninK at

' aprings.

A picnic fn— ___ Pierce home

llBht fo r ’tli?\ A \ BUMlB Will t>

« '* '® i A family, tha JJ/ \ J \ \ land, and U

V , ■ T V 'e y .'\ ami Mr. itiul\ . .. V s .g 'j mother. Mrs.y>_ . 1. - \ y ......................Mnr. Itoy-Ull

\ 1 / Mr:nbern nlly nro tliidlr

T ’ v tlinniKhiHit•• 7 X.' llanklni'.d*u

/ . \ Imk the wcfl

1/ 1 I ’ « “ nro''!’

\ h 1 V V !- - \ \ <•«» Val l» 11

I I I K f \ of J"

i/I \ r li l ? ^7^ I P^ R90I8 V

» A T rn AllK VOIJHR ^,'“" 1" '" '™ luiilnr ml>*. «I. . i . r i„ iM .i .n , , . ,«M no I. m n ir r . r t l .o on

"'iig ahoiihlnii., T in t «cal- '■I"! given you n frtigllB, fem- 'T h esp rinoiin* look, .hint Ihn dreii im o ll fi

;i'IlliOlB; .liiiiior uilflfl #lMi n . n itr 13 takra

•inrh rnDrir, -VaaMf».»ia„ i.„Ucin giv,.

fsE m sTi'pw«, |iattrm (Iffiiniliiioia ii

Vfi'ii iib;hi>, aidrcM, u m .•V U 'n u m ir tr . ' W g / m

;hing Trips . )liday Events ^■malte t h e Frnjrth of Ju ly a r a la ^ — 9 H advnntngn r-f the Still novel sum - end ru h ln s , p lm irk lng and vnra-

UUonUIy a fam ily day, » h m all

:b e n a re Mr. and Mra. H . Rob h lte . M r. and M rs. H. B. I/>ng. Jr.. ra. A rv n u T atlock and R. w. ickwl'th. T he Brnwnx’ a o n s,Icbael a n d C h a ilu . .a re apendlne e hoildayg with th e ir -gfAnd-

n. Soda Hprlngs, and th e ir dnugH- r , D iana , 1« celebrating tho hoiirjay

M rr-a n d M ra^iTohn -MelTl)te »nd- elr sons. K eith and M ichael, le ft ^ursday for a w eek-end vacation

Y ellowstone pa rk anrt Ja<;kson )le,' W yo. T hey pU n to Join Mel- lie’s b ro th er-in -law and sUt«i', r. a n d M rs. Leigh Maxfi«)d. and mlly. D elta . U U h . m ere.

A n outdoor b reak fast and d in n er r ou t-o f-tow n m em bers of th e ir m lly a re p lanned for today a t tha ime of M r. a n d Mrs. D uffy Reed,. T h e ir gUeats will Include M rs.K d’s b ro lh er-ln -U w and a ister, Mr.Id M n .’R. J .' M cDonald. San F ra n - SCO. a n d th e M cD onalds' sons and lughtera-ln -law , Mr; and Mrs. jb e rt C hand le r and M r. and Mrs. M ark PhlUJ Ullam C handler, and fam ilies, of and Mr». Da: in FranoLvo and G lenn* I*>rr>-. of ‘h f lr famil

______ th f lr home.Mr. a n d M rs. Jess R alnbolt and n, E rie, and h e r m other,-M rs.-A i —Brallsford, will travel to th e F red ^ / i ».

•ftllsford hom e a t C lear Lakes fo r >*»Q Ifam llv Picnic. O thers a ttend ing _____________e ho liday pa rty will be M ichael )vlne, Chloago, w ho-ls-viilU ng h is a n d m o th cr, M rs. A. H. B ra llsford , " w h c n do id A nn Devine, also Chicago, a , j . . , ^ ^ lest of th e F red BralLsforfls, and e hosts- children, Frederick, C a- ™ ' e n n e a n d B e ^ . ' “J i"? -

M r ,.a n d M rs._W llllam Lloyd-M CavelUiB to S a l t Lake C ity to spend ? - S t t a k S ^ b0 w eek-end visiUng th e ir pa ren ts .r,.an» .ljp._T..J . U.yO .i.d Mr. J ^Id M n t H . P .-B renneke. - — t r y 't o welcoiii

A F o u rth _ o f Ju ly supper In th e *'1®?®.“ ^ ,''* ^ .rd of ffie H ugh Phillips hom e Is ^Ing p lanned by Mr. and Mrs. P h il- pearanc«;^as a

ig e a n d th e tr daughters, M lnsl, tm > rn ;-T firti.-g n d fftintTr- ho r makc-up^

M r. e n d Mr*. Melvin H u n t a n d tones. D irt la lugh tc r, Jo an , and Mr. a n d M rs.Icha id D a r t nnil flnn R lrh a rd left, and ,nnnt.herhu rsday for R edflsh take, v h e re m anager for tlley will vacation th rough S unday . M rs. H anklni

• ------------- ----- -------------- ---------W ayne, who BC om bining tb e holidays w ith & 18 m onths s(icatlon a re M r. and M rs. R ich - spend the day-d M ontgom ery and daugh ter, .oncy. w ho i^rc traveling to B elling- M r and Mjam. W ash., to visit th e M on t- K aren and I>mer>'s' pa ren ts , Mr. and M rs. w eek-end va(arvey W . L eonard 'and M r. a n d basin w ith M:Irs. Jo h n R. M ontgom ery. ^oln a n d theli

M r. and M rs. T hu rm an Brad ley . -Id fam ily wlU s p e n d ^ e R ju rth of

------------ ■-------- T 4 iiiaa 8 .-sm n

M r. a n d M rs. Roy B elander willite r tflln M r, and M rsrB . L.. Reiss M r. and -M rith a holiday d inne r today..

_____ from th e UniP lan n in g to a tten d a fam ily p ic- -T hu rsday fdric Sunday a t H arm on park a re th ey -w lli vi^i[ra. K a th ry n K lrkm an and apeclal s tu d e n t a t thejt-o f-to w rj guest«.--Mr. and M rs. “The fam ily. iee R an lc ri. O akland. Calif.: D r. T uesdoy. nd M rs. T heron K nigh t, M ountainorae . a lrbase . and Dr. .a n d M rs. Spending tlliton Rees. Idaho Falls. O the rs ready for a 'iann ing to a ttend Include M r. and th e A laskan !Irs. Leo K lrkm an, Mra, H adley are Mr. ando te e ,_ M rs ,_ C lara H ansen, M rs, a n d _ h c r Mstla 'udo K irlcm an. M rs. Ada Mae T liey will leqvcrron . Mr. nnd Mrs. Rus.iell H er- th e m otor tHi in and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Boblirkm an, F iler; Mra. Reed B itte r M r. and Wnd fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ju n e K irk - and children,

n d ^ '^ r ? and Mrs. Dick*' Kltlcman, vacaUo’ii 'in ”

D r. e n d Mrs. Oeorge Brown and w . - n in ^ r i le ir fam ijy and Mr. and Mrs, W ll- txiam nrailflfnrd. H agerm an, are v a - . „ , m•U oning a l Ihelr cabin a t Easley ,o t aprings. ' re tre a t, Tfiey

■ led bv Mra. IA p icnic In the yard of the J M.

’lerce hom e will h« the dny'B h igh - , , .g h t f o r ~ t1 i r i»in-(i* Ifttfiliy. T ir« irUMlB will t» Hie M, Z. Bt«M"bUry f‘h rv WwiUly. th e Uruc« 8 U n .b i.ry ., P o r t- ^uicl. a n d Bob Stiiiinbmy, O rm on.ml Mr. und Mrn, H enry Urrn. lilr. " '‘um irr^ IYn>lo ther. Mra. King, and Mr. andin t. Koy Uurrit. - - - - - -

M r:nhern nf the Al Hankins f«m - P \ D Cly nro tliidlng themselves flcatlrrKd L / l X . C .linniKhm it Uifl alftlo today --the Q p jlan k in a '.d au g h ter. Juloita. U apciu i- tTTtiTTi UK the wcfh-eiid a t I-«yett« hikesI'ltli Cl Krouj) of out-of-tow n friends; —rnil V al Ik piunnlng to a tten ii th e 13S M ain B 'Nnirth o f Ju ly rodwi a t Bun VnllBy, v

Brightly Colored P

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■Th»« pooli arc plenly d # .p for th .j m n l l fry — v^lll g iv e ih o m m a n y h a p p y , ( le o l lh y h o u r* th i j lu m m o r.

CltoQUKT SETS -/.7» IM ■

STATE HARDWAI363 Mein

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Y ounger SeU Prepare

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M ark PhUUpa, left, son of Mr. a n d M n . H u fh P nd Mra. D affy R eed.'Jr.. w ith p rep a ra tio n s for F f Ih rir fam ily w ith an outdoor b reak fast a p d dlnnfi heir home. (S taff pho io -en rrav ln ()

Gore o f Your Ch-------------------- ;--------- By ANGELO PATRI

"W hen do Jwys learn to wa.ih and I t Is truec lr hands and,faces, be reaaonably on face and haian? How long m u st one keep b u t th e n , J t Is cy lng, 'Oo w ash your hands. Y our ab le in i n gatco Is dirty '?” too in sis ten t uJu s t as long a i It takes to m ake tionable . __child consclous'of h ls^ p p ea ran c c . clcan llheM ”la t takes about sixteen o r seven* health . Ien years. usuaUy. Then- we lose society in ie. child, so clgse to o iy h e a ^ a nd grm .nd bu t ehy to welcoriie th e young s tra n g er n a tln g . They a10 'K aBUken hi* place. A dolescents q j bute actually fussy about th e ir a p - ag a in s t th e na ra n c? ^a s any pa re n t Icnows. t^uly dirty . ThBoys are active creatures, very ja l ly b a th camM tln iih E ia ra c lm ta iB tb e tJ lf l r lh .- - ^ i i s e w ^ u r iid they o lten carry th e trac es of ..

I T o . 'T l r t 'b o u . o l— should a cc en t.

a nagcr for th e auto races. M r. a n d th e well-brush<rs. Hankln.s and a n o th e r son , na ils a t the sayne, who W s Just re tu m ed -fro m avoid A egglnf; m on ths scrvlce in K orea, w ill labors active )lend the day a t home. • lab o r.'

— '— If We contliM r. and Mrs. Clyde K o o n t^ a n d , hands.- c le a n -a ren and L inda will spend th e u n til th e childeek-end vacationing In S tan ley looking as ifisln w ith Mr. and Mra. R ay L in - th e ta p drawe:rln a n d th e ir family. we a re In da

--------- brakes on a chA holiday week-end guest a t th e d itlon lng hima lph M cFarlane home will be M e- Ipation In th ea rlane '6 m other. Mrs. C. L . M e- th a t is somethla iaB e,.B o tse ..------------------------------- _ H » v e - y o U - i

--------- _ faces o f littleM r. e nd-M rs. B.-Y, E llsw orth a n d tlfu lly dressedm Sttin , who was Just gradu a ted ness, a tan dinibm l l i e UhlvM^slty p f'T dnho , left* w a ta i ln T th e lrhu rsday fd r'E ugene , Ore., w here h a rd a t play,ley-w lll visit a n o th e r son. Roy. a V I cttnTt play ’ud e n t a t the University of O regon, ge t d irty?" The. fam ily, p lans ta . r e tu r n about d ren o re .b e lnuesdoy. ., acUvlty. T hey

--------- look dow n th e lS p tn a ln i tlie .- t tH .tn a i c t i m i t * " ”*lady for a tw o-m onth tr ip along m « k them lule A laskan highway to F a irb an k s "•e Mr. and Mrs. Earl D avidson vaUon our b Id h e r sister. Caroline T ucker,

_____ sm all boy or b1M r. and Mr#, Robert E. W hite 5^®?. i^^chlldren.^K aJ^y,^B obb^y^^^^^^ ^.oa tlon in Yellowstone pa rk . Sfi"momVn't“ £

a n understandMr, anrt M rs. Bernard M artyn and^rry aro traveling today to th e pom rm r ehraptlBt awem bly grounds a t Easley * i'i' I’l* Pm Bprlngs to a ttend tho B ap tis t^treat. They are being accom pan- „r>.t :6 n n u ind by Mra. H elen 0, Toylor. N .»^ o. Uo.

-M ii..M d.U M .JU w ai:d-Skam eF-]eft- - ■ ■ ■ ■ ■Inirwliiy n igh t fflr Hertflsh lodge, he re thny will vlMt IhOrtTw uiililcr. ' ^ B 'e tty , who In working th e re th is im m rr. 'IVnvelliig with them w rrn

a n d M rs. M. K. H olm es and uiiiiy .....................- ....... .............. ............

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Prepares for July 4 A ctlvlti

I M n . H ugh Phlillpa , help* ou t a neighbor, Jo h n Re< naratlona for F nu rtb ef Ju ly acllTlttes. T h e Reed* enl f a s t a n d Illnnfr Friday and the PhUUpae* pU nned a n 1

—------ ---------- ----- 1 M arryand I t is true th o t E arth 's traces BU RLEY . Jul;on face and hands a re ou t of place, C ity LD S ltempleb u t th e n , I t la clean d ir t and honor- un ite d In m arrlaab le in I n gathering. L efs no t be a n d H arold Blatoo in sis ten t upon its being objec- th e daugh ter oftionable . seph J , Holyoak.“T clca n U n e sr is“ ' a i r ^ e ‘nrial to' W e-brltffegroow igood hearth . I t Is also a p a s j ^ r t a n d M rs, Henryto society in classroom and play- P e r f ^ l n g thegrfiiinri hilf. rhlMr»n arx ilCurrlml. Waa Elder Gcorgn a tln g . They accept the clean d ir t a ls ta n t to m e coof e a r th bu t they are in a rm s ^ iM lo n presldaag a in s t th e really unwashed, th e • ta te i , w here th«tru ly dirty . T he child who has hi* “* Ws m issiondally b a th cannot be dirty. A day 's m onths,s o l I - n e w ^ u r t ^ n y t « l y - y « t ; = i ^ - — A e c ^ B a n r ln s

« ' l 8 tm p o ru n t th a t a child leamto - ^ c n m in a w B e tw ee n ~ th n o ll~ q r ^ i * . Oa r l M l ^

d lna ry cleanllncss. To th a t end wa •AfUm R i f f i p .

th e w ell-brushed h a ir and th e clean r i t v M r te 0 ^ 2 na ils a t the s ta r t of th e day and avoid M g g ln f-e b o u t th e -m ark s-ef- laborr acUve p iiy being . a . . c h i l l i S S - S -

line w ere th e n«If w e continually accent “clean th e ir p a re n ts; C«

h a n d s., c lea n -fa ce , clean .blouse," ed a s best m an , un til th e child feels th a t unless he la Holyonk, brl looking as if he Ju st came out of R eceiving gift th e ta p draw er he is unacceptable, c a ro l J e a n H olj we a re In danger of pu tting th e cousin of i brakes on a child 's activity, of con- jn a s te r of cere; d itlon lng him against a c tive 'portlc - p -am Included : Ipation In th e Ufe about him and Bessie pinghnm th a t ia something we m ust no t do. M aurlne Beck; — H » v e -y o U - e v tr - « e n - ta B - BlBtfui: Hy:, JuA iiti. TU n faces o f little boys and g irlj, beau- M ary M cM urray tlfu lly dressed, in .sh in in g cliianli- r ie U olyoak and ness, aU nding on tho sidelines com panied by I •wafailnrtW elrTOUftled-CompaTilons ta n g o was dance h a rd a t play, ever heard them aay, a n d D ele Balle; " I cttn.’t play ’cause my clothes will oak, nccompanl ge t d irty?" T hese aad-faced ch ll- B tck . aang. M d ren w e being conditioned ,to in - gave a rea^dln{ acUvlty. th e y will be the so r t who BecTc. on organ look dow n th e ir nosea a t thoae whose given by M rs. E useful hands and aultable clothea T h e th rec -tl( m ark them as workers. Whetif you waa served by ; know th a t work is our soul's sa l- assisted by Mi vaUon. our body's health and our M rs. N ancy Bun m ind 's san ity , th a t ioolca like r a K night, Mn tra g e d r . ond It is .-------------------------- -M rgrB nrbaru - 1

I t is well to be o iM i> , 'r b u n fV ^llanM n. — - sm all boy or girl is clean and sh in ing M rs. C lara Mo once a day he wlU do a ll rlghU A of th e guest bo day ’s soilT gained in activity will oak. coualn ot never harm him. There'* always th e g ifts w ith ■

th e m om ent. Suggest the ir uae w ith , Q u(tO f-lpw n,ia n understand ing un lis .. tlon were Mrs.

--------- g randm other ofDom Ttwr ehn<i nfM t to .»» »r t v - and Mr*. J, Ros

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Eiva Bea 1 prelude mu. marches.

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^hyllis H o lyoak^M an From View I M urtaugh.. i

> i > I bo th aun ts cM arry inT em ple v^ v e a n ^ iBURLEY. Ju ly 4 - A S a l t 'L a k e ^

;ity LDS Itcmple ceremony Ju n e 25 5 ^ . , m lted In 'm a rria g e Phyllis H olyoak ‘‘ccoratea w md H arold Blauer. The bride is 'h e daugh ter of M r. and M rs. Jo - charge of th e p h J , Holyoak. S tarrh s Ferry , and ne-brltffe?room-8-p a re n t« -a ra M r. pm k.sult-w l m d M rs, H enry W . Blauer, View. « ^ n e s aa< Perform ing th e m arriage cercm ony . . .gea Elder George Q . Morris, an as- ils tan t to m e council oi iweiV'e afflT ? T . n lsslon president o f the easte rn rtaU i, w here th e bridegroom served " i* "

v lrer-O art-M inere.-K aysvllleH B tehr « r . and Mrs. K enne th H anaen. FalUiJonUct, Nev.; Yvonne Lyons and \f to n _ R ig tru p . both Prgyq. U tah . ^ e e t ^ b J

!31ty, uncle of th e bridegroom -, •_A w edding reception was held to rt

P rrda7“ l i r % e S ta r rb LDS w ard - _xcTEtttannT-Jjalt— In -th o - r e c e tT ln t;lne w ere th e newlywed couple a n d Member* ■ihelr p a re n ts; Cecil Blauer, who a c t- to hold a fsd a s best m an , an d D oris a n d Ma»- -N at-Soo-Parl8 Holyonk, bridesmaid*. w ith M rs. C

R eceiving gift* w are Ja n e t an d -----------------Carol J e a n H olyoak. MerriU H oly- m j j , j , , j3ak. cousin of the bride, acted a s and M rs. ][naster of cerem onies. T h e pro* M r. a n d W ira m Included number* by a trio ,. Mr*. H enry Bessie B ingham , M yrtle E gan andM aurlne Beck; a m usical read ing m t . and M

M ary M cM urray. and a due t by M a- m>s. P re d 3rie H olyoak a n d M arilyn B eck, a c - . . T h e -eoucjom panied by Doris Holyoak.- T h e pjovo . U ta llanao was danced by N orm an Jo lley and D ele Bailey and A lbert H oly- |----- r T T Toak accom panied by M rs. A n;ila FROTB tck. aang. Mrs. LoM ona H ym as YQURf gave a rea^dlng a n d Mr*. A nnieBecTc. on organ so lor Advice w as " P r o t ie c lgiven by M rs. Doris Preston . tt

Th e th rec -tlcred wedding cakewaa aerved by Mr*. Alfred K n igh t, T lo m iassisted by M rs. M arjorie D uke, _ VM rs. N ancy B unn, Nyasa, Ore., Ned- i t e i e r er a K night, Mrs. Elcne Fulirlm on, /« .M TBrBnrbaru- Holyoak and Bonnie U atiM n. — - P a l n t i n i

M rs. C lara M orrison wo* in charga *of th e guest book a n d R u th H oly- A . 1 oak. coualn o l tho bride, a rranged th e g ifts w ith G lenda MerrlU and *0*®-Jeeft-aow lee u slsU n g her. - ‘ . i . . , . , i 'js

O u (-0f-lpw n guest* a t th e recepr tlon were M rs. W illiam O. Jones, grandm other of th a bride, and Mr. >and Mr*. J, Rom Jones, a ll Spanish / ' jFork. U tah : Mrs. Bonnie H ansen.• lite r o f tho bridegroom. Mrs. S a rahC olirin ond Mrs. L atira Lee Man* / inlng , a ll Contact, Nev.; M r. a n d /

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Twin Falls Girl l l ^ l ^ Becomes Bride Of Donald King

Mr. and M ri. D onald K in< <01or- A Slnem oi are m aking th e ir 'nome ve.1t of Boiith pa rk following th e ir inarrlage Sunday afternoon a t th e nom* o f her pa ren ts , Mr a n d M ra.,oe Slnema. Tw in Falls, H e is th e

jon ot Mr. and Mr*. Tom K ing. F i- leir. T he Rev. M artindala W oodfl-.Fl- ler. perform ed, ihe-cerem ony. before 'haaketa of gladioli And tapera o n l H r ..--.7r.T:-:r.:r:^l a c S ^ V e r M 'i l in d . -------------------- W - "

T he bride uo re a w hit* ny lon n e t ^ b a llM n a l»nglh gown. H er w hite lace Ju lie t cap held a «ho rt veil | : and -ahe carried w hite 'eam atlA na i.r . w ith • praver bpok belonging to Mrs. K eith Burgess and a blue . '\b i . , ^ . hanfilc»»rM»f h*ion*ine to M rs. flin - v ;• .-Sfc

Mrs, Wurgeas was m a t’ on o f h o n - or an-1 Je«nle Slnem a. th e h rld^ ’a ^ sister, wft.< bridesm aid. Lloyd K ing ftc ted_aaJw sl_m jU i-Io r-h lj J ? tg th e r __ W RBi.M ia Ha'rTiy K ing, ano ther b ro th er. (Dudley phushered, .......... ............

Elva Bea B land. M urtaugh . p layed r - , p relude .music _ a n d th a w edding t V e n t S

F or h e r daugh ter^ w edding, Mr*, For ESlnem a chose a navy blue and w hiteaheer afternoon d i» s w ith r e d a ccessorles. Mrs, K ing * a s a ttir e d Innavy blue w ith black accessories. . " ‘" '1" “ 'J.'T h eir flow*™ w ere w h ile c a m a - ^

A recepUon for th e w edding guests OMdlr^*^*

dalsie* and th e th ree -tie re d w ed- d ing cake_ decorated ih e re f re sh - m ents U ble. M rs. C harles Jo hnson .M urtaugh.. and Mr*. J . E. B lnem a.bo th aunU of th e b ride, a n d O en e - ‘"VJi- .vleve a n d L uce tte -K lng , alstera ofth e bridegroom, aerved. Alice H ow - w fa rd dUplayed th e gift* o n a teb ledecorated w llh m adonna llUes a n droses and Jean le B lnem a w as In " •charge of th e gue rt book.

F o r traveling, th e b ride chose a . _

cessorles and a w hite c a rn a tio n cor-. ~sage. f n .

T he bride is a 1851 g rad u a te o f-Twin F a iU -h lgh *ch oo l. - K er h u »- —j««!V-IUdiband , w ho w as gradua ted from F ile r and Mrs. Fch igh achool in 1M 8. served fo u r and Calvin 1years in th e navy. R e w ill b a em ? Mrs. Nettle &ployed a t th e fire a ta tion . were marrlei — OittT0f^tog iL -gueata ..at th a .j r e d - - Jh a .jA v ra n c-d in g -lneluded -M r;-and -M rsr-L loyd TwIn“ W IIs r K ing and d a u g h tv , W ashlsgtO T, B uhli.perfor

: l l z : a j ;M iu s n d :4 < r $ .^ e r i e y - - K i n r p r w r n c r r f n Id ah o F alls ; M r. a n d Mr*. C harles The new]}

. Johnson a n d M iss Blan(f, M u rta u g h , h 'do ts 'ln Twl la n d , M r. and M rs. T om K ing ,

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' PICNIC 8CHEDUIXD - H e m B e rT o f IH e-K O S -aub-aeclded p M e n ttT to . to hold a fam ily p icnic Ju ly 37* a t Apto* Calif. -N at-Soo-Pah a t th e la s t m e e tin g atifl M r*c-J w ith M rs. O eorge Rosenof. M r. and Mr

' ' Mr. and M nM r., J . I B unii, N r m , O r .. ; M r. S S I S j J and M rs. H errick D rake, Je ro m e;M r. a n d Mrs. Iv an H olt, O akley ; 1-----------------Mr*. H enry Savage, New Y ork C ity ; SPARE M r. a n d M rs. AverlM G reen a n d ^M r. a n d Mr*. Pavla O reen . P a u l: -V em -etocklnn .-O areT ,-aad-M r7-mnd- - P L A

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Miaa Barlov% « ^ BchooU and . ^^ M S i J B n H H B H sp ring from th _ > m B , DOKA i.n K m n _(Dudley p h o to -a ta ff ftngra+taf) Hhe la a iriuat-

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ivents R eported a;„,For Bliss People

BLISS, Ju ly ,+-M r. and Mr*. Roy . l l i c couple 1 ifnxey en terta ined this week w ith lA ke C ity wh 1 dinner and evening luncheon for hom e economk'ir. and Mrs, Farrell C hris topher- a n d W eim er won and family. C snasta w as p lay - le s a t th e im li'd nnd th e children a ttended movies if,

\ ° W ? a i J l..i . ^ , l ______I CA U B O Ihe Jay O utright home f<?C_tbe „=Vanl C utrighls. who re tu rn e d th is VirgU H e tten veek to th e ir home In W estw ood, Sunday M nor

G race Steele, Mr’ and Mrs. L arry ^Q ibbons, «eye*. Calif.

Dlbver creek, w'ere hosts a t a lu n c h - » n for Mr. and Mr*. F ra n k C ut- ■Ight. W estwood. Calif.; M r. and Mr*. L. D. Cutxight. Je rom e, and !^r. and M r* ^ Ja ^ C u W g h t, BUS*.

Jean-R adm aiH s— + - 5 l | | | C. C qlifo 's Bride y "* ” "

u id Mrs. Forest-R adm all. H ansen, m d Calvin M. Calico, g randson , of .Mrs. Nettle M ontgomery, T w in Falls , ffere m arried Saturday evening a tIhn Tj.irTiitv j MfTrin.rV.trrwiD“ m s . ' B ishop w illiam "Pott*,BuhJ. perform ed th e ccr em tmy t e pr o en w o r tnB MUfiie's ' fadm iM . ••

The newlyweds will m ak e th e ir - b'datB'ln Tw in Falls.

- Fam ily Reur ion h M E- g B r o i g q . ^ y . ^ M r . , y d 1f e . _ ™ H | n gH arper Buel were h o tte th i* . week a t a fam ily w n l o n honor in k his parent*. Mr. and M rs. C . L . ,Buel.Aptos. Calif. O the r gfiests w ere Mr. and M rsc-JC enneth B u e l.-R u p e rt; t Mr. and M rs. Ed B uel. M urtaugh ;Mr. and Mr*. M. 0 . P rldm ore . R ich - 7 ,fleld ,-and M r. a n d M ri^ W lU ia in — I -------------Peak, Shoshone. I /

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BURLEY. Ju ly 4—A a u m n o e m ^ t.......th e approaching m arriage 0!

a rga re t Barlow, daughter o f BL C. I | | ^ H irlow and the la te Nell Barlow, to I 9 ^ | <hn J . W eimer. son of U r . a n d m B ^ H I rs. U . w . W uimer, Findlay, O . - | | H ^ H u m ade Thursday a t a luncheon IIB ^H ven by Mrs. Lorln Lewis a t the atlonal hotel.T h e , ^ ^ a g e tg iT p lK ^ e T g r '' ^ t _ t ^ Barlow h o i ^ l 9j} H r to ^ „ . J _ 4 ^ ^ ^ HA T ^ V - f e h w i r M ' i f n a i r w i F ^ I ^ ^ Birved a t a long table with an a r- tngem ent of w hite roses, UUe* o t ' ~ le v tf ley. a n d ^ h l t e wedding belle. . . a ^ te -* a tJn ,i1b W s esten d sd 'fro m 'InryKTW^tAr wedrtlny h«n to*mall<— ( O ^ ^ H r ceram ic bellK, which a t each sat- ng’ announced "M argar«i«nd-4tdc..Ug. 17. 1952."Mias Barlow attended Burley

ehooU and . was graduated thi*. prlng from th e University of U tah ,'i th a degree In home economics.Ihe Is W nUaled -vfllE 1 3 5 r a n « l « r = H H >elta sorority.

W eimer. a mem ber of sigm a. Al- ' M | H >ha Epsilon fraternity , a tte n d e d - iilB B W dlam l university a t Oxford. O., a n d i l M H low is enrolled a t th e University o t I M B i

' r M H. T h e couple plans to Uve in S a lt ' | Q ^ | :«ke C ity where she will teach lom e economics in th e city schools m d W eim er will continue h is stud- es a t th e university.

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D JFTR IC H, Ju ly < - t o . and Mrs.Virgil H elken he ld 'a laihUy dinner Sunday honoring hla sister, Mra.Qrace Steele, a n d daugbteri. P o in t Reye*. Calif. ___________

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I 'l" ' ' th e local team , collecting a homo ru n a n d a double. Bknggi blastei

....... « u t a tc ip fo r t h e .winner*.i t e J f f ' ' * e e r s tru c k o u t e igh t m en whili

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iped th e ba ll sem ifinal m a tch th a t ended a flve-ng th e ru n - year 0 . S. dom lnaU on of th e m en 's

t t c k - i i r - t b v xeattiB ih m p ta ii ih ip r .---------- -------—ta l l lu back A packed house o t 13,000 fa n s gave Y ank bob> F lam th e g rea tes t ovation a n

o o d -a t-se o » A m w tc ao -* ac alv » d on the fam ed ) s e t u p tb e W im bledon c en te r cou rt-s in c e T edok th ird ©n ■ _/y a t t threw , n i ’

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call o ff T h u rsd ay ’s scheduled illy kno tted sem ifinal te n n is m atches, th e I h igh , b a rd poetponem en t since 1833.1 wall. 7110 ..................1w n d j^ o m er- ecnroeoei' W&u lAB tA urnu& ent In tely p t o n ^ .49 cheering for, fully l 5 . ^ 1n u te s as ™ rP” . . n 8in ~ an d '~ tb e ve teran ;' se lf'cx lled

C sech-w alked slowly back to th e ird its s ln g room s. - - • --------------

a id of P r is - A fte r losing th o f irs t tw o sets 4 o _ th a .. .a i- y c a r ro ld D ro b n y ._ t iia

■ iter rea ch - youngste r fro m Beverly Hills, Calif., • s e m lscue. {ought back In a s ti rr in g ra lly to Q to th f r d o n ^ ju a re -the m a tc h a t 3-3. ^ ip a n d scar- D robny ou tla sted b is 33-year*old gger. r iv a l a fte r one of th e m ost speclac-y one sa fe ty u la r com ebacks W im bledon ever w en t on to h a a seen to w in 6-2, 6-4, 0- 8, 8- 10, .. tn if i - T ff ln T h e v ictory p u t th e bounding■Ifllir du ring o s> ch In to - r r td ay ^e^ ln aU --------------n rod-w tiked- — P ia in T * ^ e fe a t m e a n t U ia l th e ta k e d b lm to u n ite d S ta te s ,, w hich has h e ld th e «am e double u u e B ln e a -ja e K ~ K r* M e r-w o n -in Yank to a d - 1M7. w on’t have a m a n In th e f in a l I t base. -------------------------------

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)WD OF SE:• * * * *

Victory as iding Game und Battleh t p i t c h e r ’s b a t t l e h e r e T h u r a d a y n i g h t r e s t c r o w d o f t h e s e a s o n .a t J a y c e e p a r k . if»eftlfl w r a p p e d n p th e B «r> «»tw o R a m a a - to - ip g a m e n t a r t c d 45 m inu te .o e a r ly t o a l lo w

P a c e s G ia n ts : ¥ i n O ver B u m sBy T b e AsM eUted Freesb a t a n d a c c u r a t e r i g h t a rm p r o v id e d t h e

•s d a y a s t h e N e w Y o r k G ia n ts v a n q u i s h e d :r s , 4 - 3 , t o p u l l w i th in tw o g a m e s o f t h eI . M u e l l e r h a d a h a n d in a l l t h e G i a n t s ’ s c o r i n g a s th e y w h ip p e d t h e i r

. J a r c h in te r b o r o u g h r i v a l s f o r a l 6 0 t h e s i x t h s t r a i g h t t im e , f o u r

. . . - 4 in rt row a t Ebt>eta’. field . Mot since

IB O la n u been sbJe to accom plish such, a feat.

* n O f 1 A t 6 t. Louis, little Joe Presko,_ _ _ _ _ w ith th e h elp of a fum bling o p ^ s l -id J u l y 4 Q lion , m a r k ^ up his f lf th VlctoryS la s t co lor- o f the season with «.4tI victory overireaklng d e - the~C hlcago Cubs In the ir seriesxibny W ed* opener w ith the Cardinals.ia l f lv e .s e t presko held th e Cubs to five h its ,ided a f ive- one of them a home ru n by th irdif th e m en 's bosem an Randy Jackson In th e sev- t l and—law n, ■enth~1nnlngrrThe-four~Chteago-er»

W fa n s gave contribu ted to the Cubs’ dow nfa ll A t C incinnati, Bubba C hurch won

t ^ n c a ^ W* U rit g im e 61 U16 S tiM h. HOIB- Ina W tU burgh to tour h lU w hile th e

• I R eds pounded out a B-1 victory over ve teran pitcher Honile P a lle t

----------------- — jo»-A dooolt’s-homer--w lU v-Bobby

• ^ y r* lP and a single by M c M lll^ so a rk -

acheduled ^ th ree-gam e losing s treak lo r Cln-/:he«, th e c lnnatl.ce 1833. Boston, ex-Q l C u ri Sim m ons' ■ —I —J p itched a neat fou r-h lt te r fo r hisxuBuieul lu MvpiiUi wlu agalu sl tw j ilefeala and' .^ In u te s a s Del E nnis walloped h is eigh th hom er

ick to th e ir phllU es blanked th e Braves 3-0 fo r• --------------- th e i r f if th -vtctm y-ln-B even- s ta r ts

jt tw o se ts gince Steve O’Neill took th e m a n - )XPbny._tofl. .egerlal reins . . .

I n th e A m erican league a t Chicago ing raJiy to Robinson banged in seven'n . v « r . o i d runs.W ith a pa ir of homers and a

*m8'e to fuse a 18 h it barrage , th a t carried th e v m ite Sox to a 13-3

4 lUB H 10 nigh tcap victory and a doubleheaderle b o i in d iS «w «P“**•***** in to second n ^ e of the .fluld A m erl-{~ U ia l“ lhe’ ean -league-lire l-d lv ls ion i- ------------a s h e ld th e T he Sox won the opener 0-S, in a« r “ w on“ in gBmo iuspended-slnco-A prtl-aT.------in th e f in a l Robinson lashed ou t h is season’s ------ 11th e n d la th hom ers in th e regu -I lae game, each good fo r th ree runs.

H e completed hla work In th e e igh thI I I w ith a run-Bcorlng single th a t sup -■ M - B . p o r t« l„ R _ ll¥ e -ru n _ ln n ln g , Sherm .

L ollar belted his n in th hom er of th e cam paign In the big frame,

A t W ashington Uie New Y ork Y ankees and the Senators slugged

'.V* f - I t j a i t to -a -d raw -ln -a doubla-haad-- 16 ,u ( er. T he Y ankees tr/lce came from « .»«« » behind w ith 4-run splurges in the

je«nU l_au(L lll!lH L JD !lillB *Jo. grabII '.m th e f irs t game D-8 and the Benn- II .474 A . to rs unleashed a 14-hlt n itnck to » 'm m CBPlufe the second game 6 -4 ..

W ashington advanced to fou rthiK )im place as Jackie JenSen, form er Y an-cii.iia (Buiit r keei’ outnelder. h i t la telv in bo th

gam w ’ h as batU d «?ely b SoMcn 4-1 «nd consecuUve games, hltU ng .430 over

(unaolUhla). Blretch.!.« inii nm A t Philadelphia relief M ghthand-

). Ttro ■•mM. er Carl Schelb, m aking hla aecond- I , , sU r t of the season, gained hla

m. and t p.m' fu u rU iw lii aa Ullly H l t c h c o c K iMngcd o u t a bases-loaded n in th In-

I p ,. nn *0 AUilellca a » ,»»4 4-S Victory over Uie Boston RedII .M4

■M « « ! B C M lB .,w no,ftM to.« two th isat !aii 4 year, held Uie Sox to six hlls, In-S4. ,4M. a . e lu d in g -a s lx th -'ln n in c hom er ttyJj Ills l i u «>oklo flrat baseman nick ( Ic rn r r t

•»” b a « t-th fl flum (0-•il'B tjil of the Uotlon scoring {or Uie

1 K u aJU rnoon.n ;««, , AMBRICAN I.RA<;ilB

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SEASON WiSIS

nes d a y n i g h t ly c e e p a r k .'0 H a m a a ^

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t h eth e

f o rt im e , f o u r T wIii F a ils fishermen caught th is

eld. Mo t since a t SUT.er.ereek on openlpg day. T he T anT R ikV rtn r ~Hemp«r w tigttta r ix p c p n u r in i r w a r :

Joe Presko, nbllng opposi- ^ ^

f if th "victory :1 victory over I the ir series ( / ^la ls . '7 7 m

IS to five h its . / / 'ru n by th ird

on In th e sev-r - C h l c a g o ^ - ■ ■ ------r z

Three. TTed : S ?" '” R o u n d o f Si

" S U N 'V A L t E Y ,- ;J u t7 - 4 - ( /P ) = J :M iiian w r k - n a F d H e n r y r L v a A n t{ t-- le y r^ h o ^ "ITaiso e n d eT i n g 'h e a t s o f th e ’ f i f t h a n n u a l S i t r e a k jo r C in- _ C o t a n t s h o t 1 0 0 s t r a i g h t in tl

fs H a g B ta S a Coa(00k th e m an-.

- B O IS E , J u ly 4 (/P)— B e tw e e n^ ' / ‘ Chicago f r o m I d a h o a n d n e ig h b o r i n g s thomers and a f o r th e a n n u n ! I d a h o co act barrage, th a t D o n F a u r o t , m a s t e r o f th e -s p lk)x to a 13-3 o f M is s o u r i , w ill b o h e a d f o o t - "

X ™ r . n “ T il-p y D y e , u n i - ,le.fluid A m erl- v e r s i t y o f W a .s h in g to n , w il l _lo n i- -------- = h e ^ - t h e - b a s k e t b a l l - in s tn ic ^ - -isener «-s, in a t i o n , a n d S t a n H i s e r m a n , U n i- Jr A W l - 3 7 . - - H i h o .T S S k TIt h is season s A ssUtlng Fauro t w ith football will I? in th e reg u - be Babe Ourfman, U niversity of J'o r t ) ^ ru n s , i^afto . Babe CaCcJa, Idaho Statec m th e e ig h th oolleg*. and Sddla Cole,.CoUege ofngle th a t su p - M aho. * in lng , Sherm . _ u _L._ Patterson, secretary ol th e ®i hom er of th e Id ah o Coachcs ossocluUon.. sponsorframe, of th e clinic, said university creditle New Y ork can be obtained by coiiclics a ttend - ''nators slugged ing th e clinic. J t-UoubU-haad-- - -Th*-aim ual.Jilgh_B Ch«)Li\llrB lfir. *ce came from football and biuketbnll gamc.i will ^plurges in th e be held In conJuncUon. a i'o rgeinlngs to grab K ell. K im berly, uud Kvim Horcn.snn. “ind the S ena- P rcsion .^ure iroRd cfiachiM^lcir ilTch it a ttack to a ll-s tu r basketball gamca iit Boise >im e 6-4. Aug. 14 and Jerom e Aug. 16.;ed to fo u rth T he a ll-s tar footboll Kmne will bo CI, form er Y an - In Boise Aug, 10. Colton Harlow, tlately in b o th Bandpolnt. Is the west conrli, and 1il wTely b So T O T p ir-m T n iH E T T ain ira -X liy r-m t: -ItUng .430 over m entor. AsslotlnK Hitrluw will bo t

J im Ilam monil, Moscow, ntid Oean ^leP rlg h th a n d - Nampit. Aa.ilfltaiil coiichcB for 1ng hla second Ensternrrn nre J r riy DpIlliiKcr.1 gained hla J c fo " ’®. and Noniiiui Molnuin, Ilex- IH l l c h e o c ) ' burg.

sried n in th In- ----- --— ’— ----------- •'

M Short Season for / lo-it two th is Chukkar Partridge U

Possible by 1955 . ;nick ( Ic rn r r t *' >

.—the flum lo- D018K, July 4 Chtihknr p n r t- froring {or Uie rl'lKe plnutln|ir> In Iho InalhllK 'of (

nniUiWRxlnni iinil niiiilhriiiU ul hlii- 'rA(;iiB hn iirn tnixkliiK nill.'.fiirUitv pnmii'h" f*• iiiiil II tihurl M'aaiin mny he )iii:<n|liln I1H14 jli*” ’ li a tlliccloj- T 11 Miirriiy»>M, n«in • ikI auUI 'Ilmt.Mlity. *■•«. llariiM .lul •riin chiikkiii- iiliiiidiiKn w ini nlm l-

n l nlKilit Iwii yrnrn riK" In Ihn [ix>t- ’"nnnm- i 5 1 fi"*" twlweon K nimrtt nnil Timm iT-'W * ll J m an lllll imrlli nf Hllll^lultln. Tliey •• mi'ri'fM*.',, *'"* I*'"'*' *’''■>' nmliitiK im rtlnilm ly Ronil ^ ixi) iHKi » n D Kriiwih iiliiim Klim Mill <iri-k mill ‘ ano cMit t n 1 iiu rili of liuiis, Mnrmy nuiit, ' ”1' AlHiut 0,000 ,:hilkkni« wnci linloh- { <>ii»ihr.i,. rfi„. ed III the Jrio n ir wuinr farni thin ' ' w l * " ' * . 1' y*’"*'- newlv-rnimlriic'tnl pen™ nl iui ii> I <i (h r MnKrrinoii Knliin irliiKr al)oiil I'U, li.MUl, >n,l 3,000 Ijlnla run Im krjil iliiiliiK tlin „ w in ter lo r plnndiiK nrxi npilnK, 1 >011 In, 1 V I OlhPfA will tjp krpt III Ihi'K iiKlr Hall > 'r V '' '’ n ,l lia tc lisry durliiK ih r winici................ .. . M urray flald If ilin rhiikkarn con- „

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WATCKESO p e m n g Day Ca

len caught th is 38-poand mess of rainbow tront >enlng day. T h e la rg est iron t, caught by George tcpn iun ina wa s t a inch a long. etfaO T-partlclirat-

I T e d l o r L e a d ~ i i

o f S u n V a l l e y ^Jul7-4“(fl*)=Joe'CotaTitrPocatello,-Hudy

ifth annual Sun Valley handicap-tmpshir straight in the class championships and

0 0 E x p e c t e d t o

C o a c h C l m i ^TV-Between 100 a n d -150 athletic coache eighboring states are expected here Aut ;a! Idaho coaching clinic.3 te r o f t h e - s p l i t T f o r m a t i o n a t U n iv e r s i t ; ) h e a d f o o t - '

nS, viii O ak’s Bowmanp ^ : H u r k N o .H iV ^S sr's No-Run.GamerMnrv nf Option from th e New York O lan t filmi snonS? R<»rivprsttv credit ThurRdny n ig h t against Hollywooi

‘"•.ri!'”Oakland iVon S to 0.r-hool BlUstAr Hollywood .......000 000 000-4) 0M m “ w n O ak land^rn :::r.000 050 -20x -S 'W - llon a i'o rge U ndcll a n d Sandlock; Bowma v.ui 'Horrn.son. Noble. _____________

mr3'’ ii[‘'BoiBC PA nitEK 5, BEAVEKB 0UR. 15, PORTLAND, Ore., July 4 1 1-Kiime will bo O uy F letcher lim ited Portland t

Hton Harlow, UirCe hlln and hla Unmmaten col It conrh, and Iccted 13 off two Portland pltchei s n a i y n u i a t : -antic‘:ainr:Dlt«o-Pftclr??-fri«nl4e irlow will bo the nriiverB fl-0,iw. nnd Dean Hnn Dlrgo ........200 100 020- f t 12ll coiichcB {or I'o rlliind ............ 000 000 000-0 3n y OplllUKcr. F le trh rr and Bummera; Plerellllolnuiii. Ilex- M ill nnd Robinson.

------- ANOKIJi J l , HEAL8 i« ANOIXES. July 4 lfl-l.<l l l O r AiiKelca mnde It three atrnlght ov(

, • 1 Kan l‘‘ri<nclaro, hiimlllatlnK the ecaT i r i d & 6 l3oylsl.ado ga'v' ” 1’ apacfrt them, whl

th r AiiKpln fllnmniPd three Heix t i t f v ■ )iit<viiprs io r lo-nttK, i/ ts Angeti

Thtikktir p n r t- nrorrd fivn upcarncd riiiin In U<• indihllK 'of loiirlh iniilHK. nil rnmiMR nfter tvhcciiUul Idii- wcio out.lUotv primichB Hhii Fniiinlnro 001 000 flfll 3 ll;iy he iio:,Mliln 1-'^ A litlrirs 000 S30 04x 11 10T 11 Miirriiy H orm lcr. M unorirt, Itrn icr an

(IrtrlH; l.i'dc nnd ‘niiiiir.Kn vs IT 11 ftl nl I •I. In Ihn Imil- lt<>INIKnH 12. HOI.ONH 2nnil Ttm m iT- HMA'l’l’l.M, Ju ly 4 w - i in b n aiiiftluitin They H nrrnnirn to lo four lili\ nn htiruliirlv Rond ^ ''n l lln Ita tn ler icaminntc.i coIlll < in -k mill li'i l«'d 1(1 lilta off tlirrr fiolim liiirlei

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El Scgundo Wins'.""'V IHliW YOHK. July t Ml mi.Bj■hiikHnrn con- Rinmo of CalUornln Murrd on iiKif'n n ftliort nprrinculiir pass jilnv in iim (im1 III msft. m itriKiiidB WcdliesiUy to nl,. r , i ||e i

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wA'ent fishin' too.

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alnbow tro n t Ing In the catch were K ay K aw an i l by George ' Rusi-Sem tntrW hlle-belng f a r from rr-pBrtlclir»t»-• • by K ay K a wanaotft—st »t f a n g ravb

a d ~ u T O p M in g ~le y T r a p s h o o lBllo.-Hudy -B tch tn i. S u n -V a H e y -a n d -M a y -

ip ~ tm p 3 h D o t~ T l i m s d a y .------- ^ ^ -------------:nships a n d 95 in th e doubles. E tc h e n g o t 9£

----------- and 96 a n d H e n ry 98 a n d 97

I J ------ C o ta n l 's 100 s t r a ig h t wa?- t o good fo r on ly a t ic in th e re g

u la tio n f ir in g , b u t h e s h o t ar• — ;----------- ad d itio n a l—2 5 T -B tra lg h t-4 n -4

l i e ■ sh o b to ff w ith P h il M iller oi • R eno to w in 'th e e v en t.

e t ic c o a r h e s I " ® cham pionships, V,A- Finney, G resrF am .-M on t.- , she

h e r e A u g . kx, s tra ig h t in th e Blngle.i to wl: th a t- even t easJIy. G. N. WJHlam

; U n iv e r s i t y *on- s'".. Com pton, Callf.. coppci___:---------------- th e cln.s.s C event w ith 08. while th

class D title w ent to Har\-cy Blcketi ■ i r v M n n Goodlng. a fte r a shoot-off wit: W I n d l l i e o L. Capaon. Balt Lake City. Bot:

T T i f r - - ^ ^ e n r y 's 07 In th e doubles gav " X X l l * . - h im h ig h gun for th a t event, bu

made h im Ineligible for th e d a s n a v i e s A trophy, w hich w ent to Etcher

F a i n t s E tchen Bh-’t 10 stra ig h t p a irs In n . T...- ahoo tc ff o f 96a w ith Dick Skeete:

M edford, Ore,T h e class B Utle In th e double

«« I m If.™,: w ent to Finney, who dropped 19 c ?’ w 1,,.* ^ 20 I n 'a shootoff of 02s w lth R. /

I . Boyd, Idnlou, Tex., nnd Jam e.n « o ri c o as t league. p„ „_ ^ re . T ho class C tlU

w (wm_4i fl n Soran, Tw in Palli.w ho-w cn a ih o g lo ll..o f 82a wtti

l i r ^ -n n J m « n T nlcott. Twln Bridges. Monock, SQ «n ,.n

____________ .cluuuulmiahlud wcit.fiPjL iHisteA. .V, 0 JJ- J , Uukcr, R apid City, S. U .; Jac

ju iv 4 tm— O 'D onnell, Dellevuc; Arnold Relg 1 Portland to Rcr, Scallle : H . R -P e te ran n . Dlllor •nm rnX n co“ M ont.--N ew t Crumley, Elko. Nev. Hand nltchera Hownrd narne.i. W atcrvlller W ash ftC lr?»-U nl.ed. -»m d_T gm _Lynott. S a lt Lake CIt

profrsfiJoiiM.- -' - K) 020-ft 12 0 High double shooters Include' X) 000-0 3 a R<'lRRe>‘. M iller nnd J . P. Morrl.ior niera; Plereltl, W eatherford, Tex.. 04a,

Bhoolers will bn back on the fir hiK lino r t ld a y for the challenge

t nlnglc.i and challciiKnr hnndlcauly 4 l f l - t .o s heiitfl of the toiir-dny, rlx-even0 fllrnlBliL over lournam ent. Prlr^n toinlliiH IS.M BtlnK thn Bcaln In ciinh and *1,000 In trophies ar o jrla ljida gave. Dflcrcfl.rt them, while ------ — -----------

" .r"nS New Ump Hired1 riinn In the I’UCATKl.lX). Ju ly 4 J a m i niMR after two Dlinnn, .Ininenldwn, N V , hnn heei

nd<lfit IO IhP I'lnnecr l)n.^^l)nll Irngll 1 001 3 11 2 umplrliiK ^tnff. jirraldeiil .lack lla l ) 04» 11 10 0 llwrll nalil •niiirnday., Itrriirr and H r will rrplncn Kinnk I'le tt, wli |i|ir. hn^ iri,lniii'd.

NH 2 tjnl Mntilln uf the O lmits, knowiW -lln b Hall “» « «'>iiir..l plloheri h ll nia liata

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on a R I' i» ilin final ' .............. Idler-o in ia n - t ta n d >>lyn>|iic. w ater (U^,'

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BOYS BEATr Creek ' 1

K ay K aw am oto, Stome Ogaaawara. Bob Joe and Rg f a r from «he Umlt, th e f ish were large. (Photo a ff angrav lng l------------------ ' ____

p i Ki^oUGrabs Z j V Lead in MotorY City Open

D ETROIT, Ju ly 4 W—Ted Kroll. a n un a ttach ed pro who thrives on

w S —fi5 in In term itten t showers T hurs- l l i day to grab the first day’s lead In

___ the »IB,000 M otor C ity open golf

r v T T he b e stiin y .o f the o the r 170-odd\ J 1 / pros and om ateu rs^ m an y of them

playing com pletely In sunshine — a n d - M a y - eould-do over-the-B«d R un OoU club ♦..•n r.ryt,r\. coUTSe was a 34-33—«7 by th e vet-

- i r i t n R nn r R aiisum.----------------------------------------^ " R roll, btawn7 little WorlJ wi r Ph e n g o t 9 9 veteran, sank a 155-yard slx-lron t)g a n d 9 7 . 0” 423-yard seventh hole

a i g h t w a s 1. low « , r » :in t h e r e g - Ted KroU. New H artford. N. Y ,:ie shot an 32-33—88, -----I g h t - i n - a .

Miller of pj[, ^enilng. at. Andrews ni^- en t. 36-3a-€fl.ilonshlps, W, Dave Douglas'. Newark, Del,, 35«.“ Mont.-. sh o t 3»—«8. ------------------------ngle.i to w in Dick M ayer, S t. Petersburg, Pla., N. WfHlam- 34-34-M .

allf., copped Al Z im m erm an, Portland, Ore., 84-08. w hile th e 34-68 . ------ir\-ey B lckett, Lloyd M angrum , Chicago, 35-33— oot-off w ith M.Ice City. B oth Jim P errier, San .F rancisco , 35.S5: ............ ^ 8:— - ___________ z - . _ r ____ .-.doubles gave Jo h n Bulla,-Verona, pa.. 34-35—69, kt event, b u t Max Evans,, Detroit, 35-34—«9.'or th e c lass Andry Anderson, S t. Andrews, 111., t to E tchen. 35-34-fi9.I t p a irs In a Je rry Barber, La C anada, Calif,, ?lek Skeeter, 30-33-69.

Cory Middlecoff, M emphis, I4-3B th e doubles - « 9 .

topped 19 of Doug PoW, H arrison, N. Y , 34.« w rth R. A, 3 5 -6 0 , .............. -Jame.n H o rn George' Patio , Pine Valley, N. J , class C tlUe 34-35—60.T w in Palla, ----------- :-----------------

, w S ; Option Hurler-------3-1 i m t e ^ b J P i rrS B U R G H . Ju ly 4 (fl - T he ; H 11 • k r k Pljttsburgh -P tm tes -o p tlo n e d --le lt-

h ^ d e d pitcher Joe M uir and ou t- ■ S D U lin ^ Dusa^ *0

P k o Nev - *<»<1 ®lub In the Pacific O oait

t Lake C ity - ■

■rs Included *' A W i k . i ^ iP M orrison. A N N O l

c on the fir- .,e challenger Jhe ADDOInr hand icap ~ ry, Blx-rvenl ™iiiiinx t».R7o n n itrophies a re ■ v l r ■

Hired - a, piii,ibutori h4 1 1—JiiH iis f o r the S « n ia t io n oV , hnn herni.srhidl Irnglie .

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rrnim wllh HVDKOOAI'H nnd i —A failures, p r r .....lure replnremeiii

f i o r r . s k t o f t u i u

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| | a H paved the way Thuradu Kf o r a 1 0 -1 P io n e e r le a f f n l^ H rto ry fo r th e BllllnRs

TW rW ectTtcs- ^ y nia n J ^ ^ t th e f ir s t Inning, U msingled, went on to Mcondta!I^^Lgle by E arl Slneletoorea ch e d th ird on s d o u h le ^ ^ ^ K ;scored on a slngt* byRocheHL

^ P oiir singles an34h re» -m n « ~ lo r BiDlntsend Inn ing . M anual L sC ttiT i^ ^HV an Burkleo. Ernie Ou sim ^BIjr S inner, a ll connected_D lclL_BBrone's h o m m a ^ S ^ ^ Bleftfle ld w all drove In t«tth e th ird Inning. Dick atM BCliff D apper, Mustang i^^^Bscored a head Barone.

T he la s t th ree Mustang hw ^BIn th e e igh th w hen Vsa a ^ ^ B

lob Joo an d c leared th e bases with a h o ^ ^ Bxse . (Photo th e rlghU leld fence. S c i Z i ^ B - Tge. irn o w

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L - CrMt r>IU al> h »|BIUIta[ ) g Sm>no tb t 1 1 V|R, ^ 4

dchniHt l( 4 I lIcollU tf 8llt«rthora. Stuirt U

SmlUi rf «f 1 SiUnMN ^ ^ HUndlDl • 1 4 V i)B rU M a l^ HSmall ll> J 4 G*Rlt aA-Brlek«r SIsBn fit* '', '? ^ 1

k - T r i jo o ii . K . ' . V ! ! ■0 thrives on Jordan p 0. fl 1lef.t»aV3a-9> .0 iu :«-d - 2 - I U l -------------jw ers T hu rs- T ouk t i ~f tillay 's lead In *—stm dLoot for SmU ii :y open golf Q m t r a l i ^ t ----------------

any of Uiem toH-i>*n<llr,i. staitL 1ir-Bi= ^ H sunsh ine— Surkiw. BBl-Boch.Ui v i n ; ! ^ ! ^ !

S'*.,™ F i 'r S ' j f f 'w S B1 low scores: 7.‘ stTn«r r ^ ^ U n i le k t M ,* W ^ ^ H

, “ lS i*r-U riirk7r. T-Vill.^ n d r e ^ lH., — - ■ ' _ — —

IjidrewSj n i^ Senate CommitlB »k. Del, >!. Okays Fish S il lH

* 1. W ASHINGTON. July"*-■ S « n .» K .l.r .1 .1 . c o m n J H

and Or» S4. W ednesday a p p n m d ^ H^ . u r e , , 5 « . prohlblU ng shipm ent bcrm B™ o ,

• • •> 'n i l s would am end a IMB loclsco^ 35.85 th e ; black bass

E n a t o r Magntison., 95-34—^ . fDonsor of th e m tasure, Andrews, 111., b roader provlsloa waa

because som e clever d e fe n ie l^ B in ad a, Calif., w ere securing aoqulttals t f ^ B

vincliig Jurle* th a t the t l i b k ^ H •mphls, I4-3B tio n wei-e n o t gam e fish.

T h e sponsors a lto n, N. Y., 34. w as aim ed a t a large tn ieU ai^B

..............- T lc - ln - underslred -a n d 'C tli^ BValley, N. J , Ulegal f ish w hich Uiey n) B

grown up In recen t yeari.

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('{ H e<^ Jimmy Orleser end Leon Far* il : r is banged doubles with Leon Farris u _ _ A imd Ronald Heck also hitting triples F • fo r the Moose Mites. •J T he Rangers had liltle troubleI defeating the Electrics la to 6 be*

!k h in d tbe smooth pitching of BobbyE Xjeacer. Ronnie McCloughley' rappedf t _____ » bom ^w lU i_N eal Yost getting a

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r A rthur h it a triple and JUn Barn- ^ fcMt-added -two doubles-a long-wlth- - Dick Bacon and Mike Baker. Hit- f ting a double for the losers was Pat ■ Bchow.

P v' • edged by the Showmen 13 to 10 al-

111- h its to Bflven by the Showmen, GaryU Morris and Oary Walker h it triplesU to r the winners along with doublesmm by L a t Hall and Dale Ford. Dsn-ellH I Brass, Gail Lane and Jim DonnellyH H had doubles for the Showmen.R l B lue R acers downed the Co-H V b ra s^ O to a w ith Jo h n W hlU ot ilie{K ti r ^ u « R acers .fietUng «r«<Ut (6r thel l B m' ^ • " 'D a v l d C h a tte rto n banged bu t

ft-hom er a n d a tr ip le (or th e wimiers follow ed by doubles by MIKb Stowe

I s PI ' a t» l Ar t A bbott.

: MUstangs nipped the' lllaw'aUias V : 10 to D. David Dlrroll was Uie w|n-

I r f - ' n lng pitcher. Cll(( Morgon o( Uie

I Mustangs connected (or a double,' the only extra base hit o( the Ramo.

Tho Badgers hwl lltUe (llfllnully tn stopping Uie llAniicra 33 to 0. Kwn n>ifti1y hlnnt^ri hmner to BflCfl Uie Badger hItUiig (nllowed by

; triples by nay Sroimlnn. Wr«lny I Gardner and Gary Hale. Ken iicildy

*' ana a a t r n a ie added noumes. w m : nlng pltoher was Scoggins,

The Devils showed plenty o( hit- U ni power as Uiey rolled to n ia-7 win over the G riu llu . Hitting triples (or Uie winners were lUrry Ohapin and I<arry Iloutl. Mltdiell Kllllngor and I<orry iloiitl Added

( doubles (or Uir winnera. Uny Hinlih - -showed the wny (nr Uie Uevlln with

I < hla hntnerun. Showing plenly o( hltUng power (or Uie loser* wors Vcrnte McClain wlUi a lioincr mid

i l! t^lund Ouiinlinttiain, VciuId Mn-Olain and Bob M uuer wlih f1oiihI»s,

' Tlie (^Inters went wild lo ncorej- a top heavy ao l« n victory nvrr

j >1 tlie Junior Cpwlmyn. W|nnlii|i |)iu^her It! VUk.Pete l.andlinlin,

MPI rac ing Uie ra ln ters wno PiivldHIk t Angerhauer. I’ete I.niiilli<ilni, rinln i m KJelnkupf and i'ete Ciniilt with D l - doubles.D L 1.1 The Junlbr rollue oiithlt Uie MOly- | n ' ' BMux Maulers S lo 7 liui dropped

A l a M e b a c k H , CORRECTIONh UI ! U ia p l e a s a n t and painless.HH . BaokachM may be aosoolatedE l i vlth-^rluum allain, arUirlUa.I n ' i tumbage, Stomaon anti kidney■ ' dlsordars. i t vnu tiava' trMM i B l erory th ln t else. Try Adjust-9 } ' i l menia, Kellef U ,o(U n ol>-Ia a J IreaUnant.P n **• 0 1 D B . ALM A H ARDIN[4* ■ n ' OnillOPIlAOTOB |M ; I I I W HUln War Ul . fjiepe t m

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rtm en t n o n -c ltn u

litly so \aller to

ofL_ba-camiad

a rd L. K ol-F d 'th a t th e we w on't be' i fI tru s Indus- Tol lack o t >1!

loo s ta rting

I request by (or an

a cUrua In - lan S tephen

M by

I pushing I t th is ea t*

togranting

^ e n t sa id A lthough ab o u t 2,»9D acre* o l lam 1 fru its a n d w j» r ted rela tive ly light. T h is scene lemand a re w ater rc tu ro ln g to (he e an a l idem and (or A * * *

C o n serv a tio ir ii g r l “ F o r tu n a ted Uie sw eet SHOSHONE, Ju ly 4 — "Lincoln ilch la rge r" county residen ts c an consider th e m -crop "m od- selves (o rtunate in n o t having m ore

pear crop Hood d sm sge w lu n It is estim ated, th a t over 3,600 acres w ere covered

— w ith w ater." sa id L eonard V. Bond,• local soli conservationist.

— - M o s t o f th is a re a w as rough^ava* -

ben ed tted by th e deposit o ( s ilt I m ateria l. Severe cuUIng destroyedI T v a K ^ le ss th a n 10 acres ol land , over h a l l

th e r ^ o o f C r l V t f ^ n

affue m em -^ w n over eHOSHONB. J u ly 4 -R e p o rta on

Ju n e LDS conference a t S a l t tA keth e U anM u iiy were given and w ard visits and

m ' activ ities w ere ouUlned a t aras R onald »take board meeUng T ues-e d a h o m e . ^he local LDS rhu rch .S n I t e l s - M r s .- K e l th H einstrtnn. R ichfield,>r R onald hiade th e m anual re p o r t a n dL eon F a r . W anda Nebeker, Shoshone, w as as-

> o n F a rris >the pro jec t fo r th e A ugustUnE trlDles m w tln g . M rs. L loyd Lee. B lch lleld ,^ wiU give th e scrip ture ,tie trouble D etails for a f lo a t to e n te r a t th ea to 6 be* Ju ly 34 Pioneer day celebraU on a ti of Bobby C arey were discussed a n d th e Scoutiley' rapped Bee H ive break fast fo r 8 a. m . Ju lyI getting a IB waa ouUlned. T h ere w ill b e ,aangers ool* dem onstraU on by th e young peopleI th Owens, a t th e break fast a long w ith gambs a -H o w ard r a n d 0 p o r ta l in d e r -d lr« t lo n -o f Mrs. r t r i p l r t o r j r o n n a ‘ TDay,“ Csr«y,“ MUcfi ipC rts

d irector; songs under dlrecU on « f?le helped H ailey w ard, mixers u n d e r direc tionay 3S to 1 of F ran cis Stowell, Shoshone, stakeinnis Med* YMMIA acU vlty counselor; aridled doubles each w ard will be responsible fo r>y was th e b rea k fa s t service.

U nion m eeting ouUlnes wereth e Speed- m ade for 6 p. m, Ju ly 23 a t thehn O haney O arey LDS chapel w ith M rs. H ar-^ u n s w ith re ll T h o m e, stake age group ex-ICf-tO-hand l" /■hurgi* All gfar/l «ndJohn Mac* stake od lc ers arid teachera a re In-Jlm B arn - s truo ted to a ttend , a long w ith ' — W ard repo rts-shou ld be se n t to3aker. H it- th e s take secretaries before th e first>rs was P a t T uesday o( each m onth.

Valdo Benson, Carey, s ta k e 'p re s l-ha .Python* d cn t;_ J?cn .i^U ragn ..jC (» t« ’J iB M ‘Jf?.IS to 10 al* h igh council advlqfr to t h ^ l A ,a ou th it 10 a n d J . O, PTeernati, Bhoshone , s takem e n , G ary W gh councUmnii, were o fdcln l vl»lt~• h i t triples ora a t th e meeUng. G one n a n d a ll,1th doubles C arey, and W andn N ebeker. Sho-3rd, Darrell shone, «e re Introduced as new slakem Donnelly board membero.»men. — -------- ■■ i

™ C “ ; P « » e > t o M e e td lt f6r Uie BO ISE. JUly 4 l ^ - T h c ,wat«r innn-btnged bu t M e m en t siiboommiteee o t th e Ool-Ihew lm iers lun^ la basin Intcr-agency com inlt-MIKb Stowe Uolna Ju ly 14 to

hear a repo rt n( Uin Imsln's w atrr-ntests th e •■‘“ turork,- s u i * . , «*o la -

HlawaUias ^ la ln e e r M ark H. K ulp saidas Uie win- * 'gon of Uie ■ •’ ■■

a double, a 0 t<i n drolAinn lo Uie Mniilern.t the Rame, Jtodnry P iiIiiiit wi>» the wlniilxKe dltllfiulty plt^licr w ith l.nne HlHples .raiii.liiij-s 33 to 0. ou t a double to r tlie only ex tra baneQor. tuuACO lilt.illowed by Tim liulliiiin lu rn rd In a lils li 3 loun. Wrnley a wlh over tlifl KiiKlfn wlUi l.arryKen llrddy llrckw itli IlmllliiK tbe lonrra tnlimes, w m : th ree hllfl. Iiyrlfl H iirst of the ' Knglr*Ins. go t lha only double,nty ot h it- 'l l ie Moune Antlers droiii>e<l Uiri to a ia-7 Pow er r ilo tn u lo 3 behind UieI. HItUng steady pltrlilUK o t Clary Hlininonnwere H arry who gave np only two h 1l<, 'I’onimyI. Mllcliell nionip!ii>n, J t . K<it Um ntily lioiii«>Mitt Added ru n nf Um Hmnn (or Uir AnUrrn.Ray Hinllh Iloiiald Witl.vm of (lio I'uwcr 1‘lloUU etlls w ith collected two iloublea d in ing nia

Iileiity of tu rn s u l Uio plala,loser* wors -------------------------

K lIS '' m"'1 h e a r SrAT“ 5p“lA K IR 5“ ~lih doiihles. Ooniplrtc,ly Inalalled « - i « jId lo Acore I'^or as low na ................... IXIriory over COMMUNICATIONS ilr.d Ditcher r^DIO SERVICE

nuv id 22B8mini, rialn la iilt w ith

1o"" '” I SU M N ER SA N DlOM UM X TWIN TAM,(I, rilO N E 410

dDamaged bTWogid 1

acre* ol land were covered by water In the Wood This scene on (he (arm of Ed Gooding, 12 mUes

> (he eanal wash^ (ally b (arm. (Soil conservaU * * ' * * *

tiolTi&t“ S a y s” L in c o l m a t e ” fo r L ig h t F l— "Lincoln Burmah area where Big Wood river H Ider them- cut .a new channel through sage- f ivlng more brush-covcred gravelly soil, Bond t estimated reported. f

re covered The greatest destruction waa to t 1 V. Bond, flumes, canals, bridges and fences r

along Big and LllUe Wood rivers c njgh iava-- and to the-Rlchtfeld dlverslon-dam -e and was in Pininn pniintv__It .1.1 .e.-aimated ^ill of sUt it will take about $14,000 to replace g destroyed and repair (cnccs. $9,000 to replace

., over hall Humes, M.OOO to repair canals and c land. The irrlgaUdn ditches.U m tno Dahiage loKU.s&.'BalriU arid other 7----------- buildings Is estimated at 14,400. J

Losses In crops and land Is esUmat- V f i f l ed at . ■ ■ 8

cli^eff but -wsra-not- a part of the VI a a |-' inrormallon rieedea by the agricul- .TX^C'I. tural mobllleatlon committee report J leporta on ' ^ ^1 i ^ DistfietPaiIe>uf ;

PTA Is Scheduled‘wchfleld, QOODINO, July A-Plana are be- >ort and fourth districte was as- leadership training Institute Ihe August at Gooding July 31 and 33 Mrs. Dale a Richfield, feuUer, Gooding PTA president, an- s

nounccs. . tit*r at the Bosquet. Pocotello,hrAti«n president o( Idaho PTA. will be one r ♦h« ft-o,,? of U'e "’“‘n speakers lor the two- e « m Tniv day'session. Committee chairmen h will‘tv, a fo*' Ul® Mrs. Harold Hen* lideiaon, homing,-Mrs. Henry Thomp- fc Ith M!M$_ ®°"' “"d Mrs. Ralph Vll- rirv f -Mrs- lUli. U'lflstnitlonr ---- -------------- tIka >DCrti~ Calvin - Harper,- Jerome,-trectlon-ot tourth district president, will meet o r dlrecUon her committeeone stake chairmen next Tuesday at the elor- arid Ooodlng grade school'to complete insl le (or arrangements for the institute.

S-.t'S Church Planning “"up".": For niWe Courseward-and- —fiummer-Blble-aohool (or children ra are In- and adulta will be held July 7-18 In

the Community church (Ive milea » sent to south of Twin-Pallsracconllnrw •0 the first S. Honderlch, superintendent,

A special series of Bible lessons ^ke'presl- wltl be given and a course, "getting rey. stake acqualnUfd wUh the Old 'lesUment.'l the^lA,' win be oTferecTfor adults and'high

lone. stake school sludenta. Tuition, workbooks Iclal vl»lt~ snSTnaleriais will be lurnlstied and B ftandall. attending are asked to bringiker. Sho- Bibles, A tree will ottering will be new slake closing ptogram the

ovonliiK of July 16,^ Hours ot Ui« scliool wUl.b®-(rom

. D lo li;30 a.m. Monday through ^et Itlday. Tim classes arc open to per-

inun- BOns more than 4 ears of age. r the Ool- ................ —!u,'“T';; Recruiting Setn's WRtrr- T/Sgl 1>. 11. Murphy, nutrlun rr- l«.. HMla- orull«r-l>«r«>-«niiuunoefl hn will mnkn Kulp said reorultliiK vIsUs al thn lliipcrt post-

*' ftTflce troni’ 1 to 1:30 ii ni. MdikIuv.----- ----- -.(Ikirley iHislotlius from 3 to 3:3o. 1’ Kimberly jHifltottlco (lom! Mauleri.. 3 jq u, 3.^ ,8 winning ..._________L_.___•s.rapiiliig I extra bane

s t-l'JillHoiiim<l tlir IS OUR I

b u s in e s s

niy'hm.™ InVCtlHlJttU O u rr.,?"!"; BUDGET PLANlining hla (or OoiisoildaUng Debts

W. C. RobinsonKERS Opi>oslin Itadio lluiiniiig

PJIONE IJ7

3NS:e car financing

330(1

■V W. .Ill b. clo.cd ItRIBAr I SATURDAY |

Ikivc 11 tlint!; (Itivr tvvith coin Ion, nnif trliifn |

on ’/wir Jvilv ‘ lli $Holldny, I

J:SAND & GRAVEL CO. |' rutiiij, riioNr 3|i.m |

' I

TIMES-NEWS. TWIN

y o p d R iver F lood ^------- ’- .i...- J

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tal

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r In the Wood river flood thU spriog, damage U hli idlng, 12 mUes northeast of Shoshone, shows how wl (Boil conservaUon nrviee photo-staff engra'Tlar)* * * * * I p

L(incolir C o u n ty “ “ fh t F lo o d D a m a g e s t: Wood river Vere damages to roads, losses to rough sage- farmers from labor. Ume asd ma- y ,

soli, Bond terlals used by them because of theflood or to combat it or the loss ol ^

Uon waa to the . Richflcld diversion being re- or and fences paired by the Big Wood Canal m ,

Wood rivers company.verslon-dam “ EifornwlIorTfor^Blaine^couirty^is ^ 1.1 .e.-aimated ^^ng-ofatained-now Dond-saidArlt- )0 to replace shows losses ot all' kinds and Uie sic « to replace overall loss exceeds losses in Lln-

conals and coin county.

4flrf available by c b n g r^ is '^H I. ..H m o t' both'lndlvldual farmers and groups ta d is esumat- partially offset the he

...■ ■ . . actual cost of repair or loss result- he ^ r t ^ ^ !li«cUy from tho flood, he^sald. T®' Uie agrlcul- questionable. Bond said; .

nittee report wheUier any of this money would-------------- be available for the type and amount _

of losses experienced • ln ~Lln'coln p

ing submltted-for consideration, I ^

P r o j e c t s R e p o r t e djrth district SHOSHONE, July 4—Growth' ofng Institute Indlvldual projects were leported at33 Dale a meeting of the Wood River Live-resident, an- stock 4-H club last week a t the I

home of S. M. Hall. it-. Pocotello, Gordon Connell. Howard Stut- .. will be one man and Yvonne Gabriel reported:or the two- on their trip to 4-H camp a t Easley;e chairmen hot springs. Cliff Stutzman. clubHarold Hen* leader, instnicted the members tosnry Thomp- bring ropes three le d long to the

Ralph Vll- next meeting to be u s ^ In learning I

;r,- Jerome,- be-held-B t-San(orS*Co^«l-r^6me | - it. will meet on July .10 a t 2 p ja . . I -sr committee **::lay at theto complete . ......... ■ ' ' ' ----- -

BnniteniS ’S .J lL M .p o > .fJuly 7-18 In ^ - •1 (ive mllea ^ ________ I ____i r l ' I S a t u r d a y ,rse, "getting ___

- - T H I S - A Y I t LI. workbooks _______ ___

iS'JbrtSJ L A S T D A Y!rlng will be«ograin Vbt p Q ^

wUl.b»-(romlay through ................

S T R A W; S e t 1 / 4 O, nutrliin rr- hn will mnkn !, ■■‘m '’Z S . y SUN H tLM ITS> 3 to 3:3<i reg u la r 1 .50 ..... ................................Itotlico (iom ORLON UNDERSHIRTS a n d SI

roqu la r 2 .50 , eo ch .........................----------- TIES

0 YflIvfli to 2 .5 0 ...................................SPORT SHIRTS

valuos ro 3 ,9 5 ...................................- O R K S SHIRTS

re g u la r 4 .5 0 * 4 .9 5 .........................

ALL WOOL1 4 .9 5 V alues V olues to

9.95 11.91 0 0 % WOO

S U ei 35 to 50. Regulo ^ • GABARDINES • SHARHNG ^

H i l o t 1 * 2 4 '* * >»«««««» ' '’ "O' 150W 0 ■■■ R«

I LOT 2 LO•■■d t Hco. J 5 5 00 ..,. V i Ro

I l 6 t 3 » O Q » ® LO„ t Ui'g. li/b.OO ... Ro

I LOT 7llv ■Wl J Rot). $ 8 9 .5 0 .. ., ’

P J [iiSiiSilllj ■ l an M A I N A V E N

(VS. TWIN PAIiiS. IDAHO

id Oakley Plans Celebration .o£

Annual E v e n iOAKLEY. July * - OaUey wll

hold its- annual hom»comlng cele braUon thU y»ar on ->uly 34, Pin neer day, Lewis R. Crltchdeld president o( Uie Cassia LDfl sUV> announced Thursday... The program will open wlih 1 salute of guri.1 and flag raising a sunrise under the direction of th■jnncricaii'Lepon, cntcnficio snw

—TTffry of-tba .plnneen. vill..b -told In song under the direction o Blaine Martlndale. stake chorlstei

Mr. and Mrs. Tlioroas Clark. MI> prealdentj. will be In charge of th parade and a bnx lunch will b served ^t noon with stake MU leaders In charge. Proceeds (ron the lunch will be used* to help pur chase a new.organ (or the siaki tabernacle.

In-4he afternoon rac*s (or rhll dren wUl be held and ball game: -wtll t>e played. A rnildren's dance imder the dlrecUon of Inez Fowle.i itake-primsiTy president,' also' wll be held tn the afternoon.

In the evening the Oakley Vlg llantea. the Twin Falls Count: SherKCs poase—a n 4 - _ t l^ Cassl county SherKt’s p o s s e ^ - ^ n i pete in horse races and a squar

B W I - dance (esUval will be held on.-th damage la high school lawn. MoUon picture

shows how WlU he shown. engr»»lBr) -------- ■

F i l m P l a n n e d f o r V Y o u t h R a l ly U Ie e l

The dim, ‘To Every Creature. wUl be shown a t the next Magi'

c m C O Valley Youth tor Christ,rally sched “ uled for 8 p.m. .Saturday a t th

s. losses to American Legion h a l l , report M and ma- vaughn Nemnlch. director, cause of the The film 1* an authentic mission • the loss ol jry fUm^roduced in sound and col 1 being re- .or by Dr. Iru-ift A. Moon of th Vood Canal Moody XnsUlutc of Science._____________ I t presents _ on-the-sccne shotle county Is and music of South' A f r i c a ani

Ids and Uie slonaries are featured in the fUir aes in Lin- • '

____ £ f l i n g J i o r t h . : _congress to R alph Carpenter, field represen and groups tatlve of the etate department c

r offset the health a t the southcentral dUtrlc loss result- health clinic. wUl leave Twin Fall

bod Fie said" M B M ayw r ihB 8undpolnt-arw.— Carpenter will be in Sandpoln

J„„iH for approximately two .weeks wll) loney would X -rsy truck.and amount ^ ----in "Elnfcoln | " ■

S a t l m * ^ ' W> IT N O W . . . .

— A J - ■ DO IT RIGHTIPOFieU u t Os Help Yoo WiUi -

reported a t Your Painting Heeds -River Live- I _ _eek a t Uie J a t H e s B a r l e y

ward s tu t . p a i n t e r & DECORATORlei reportedip a t Easley I Interior Residentialtzman. club I Exterior Commercial

Sf.T.S 'In learning I Twin Falls 3467

[teniMlLCn.L o p e n f o r b u s i n e s s ___

rday; July 5W I t L B E - T H E — D A Y O F O O i r ^ L A R D A Y S ! ^u w Z H a x s Z Z’/4 O F - f !

1.00HIRTS and SHORTS -j J Q

!ZZ7r.'Z 2 ,r i!oo2 3.50

.. ..........2.95-W O O L S L A C K S

Volues to 16.95 Yoluep to 22.95

11.95 13.95W O O L S U I T S

50. Regulori • Shorts • Longs • SHARKSKINS • WORSTEDS

W - * * LOT 4Reg. 1-75.00....

31 ” l o t 5 *50»»fc# I Rog. T/V *)0 ,. .

l O ® “ LOT 6 * 5 90 M Rog. 1,HS on ...

lE5inatlL[n.13 B 5 I M M I H p K E K K B X S B .MAIN AVENUK KAHT

HO ;

I f l T i a R e s i ^ n f a o f F i l e r

n n n l T f e p o r t A c t i v i t i e sU U . U L

EventM r and Mrs. H arry Fenw ick and

- O akley will ja„ iiw who ''»ve be tn vL^lUng hl» ■coming cele- n . r e n t i Mr- m d Mrs. W. J . Fen - .*uly 34, Pin- wick, will M ^nt .

C rltchdeld . a^turday . a LD 8 sU V .. J, f , and son. 8um -

m ll. N. J.. a r t vlslUng h e r p a r.n U . open w lih a q . C. Davla.ag rais ing a t MarUndale Woods h a s re-

of tu rned from sa lt . L ake c ity . tcnflcIO sn tn r ~neera-w iu .be p “ '• direc tion ofike choris ter. a m mIS C lark. MIA ^ 1charge the Ijnch WlU be . # 1 ^ ^ J1 stake MIA Mroceeds (rom ’ to he lp pur-'or Uie stake (

,c*s for H vd ball games Bren's dance,Inez Fowles. . ,

m t; a lso 'w il l -. ' ^ y y

O akley Vlg- / I f /

5~ sm ~oom - EtASTICt,u ‘£ T , ^ ■ ^JTOCKIHC

l y l M e e t ^

V n ex t Magic■t,rally sched- jirday a t th e /

sntlc m ission- ^ jound and col- ^ J K M oon of the

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TOCKINOS _ W A D W (S At This Special2 Onre->n-a-I.lfetlm«8 Prlcel

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