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m O re r t«U :■ v .lley . -------------------------------- ------"
Valley. 1951 ----------— ----------------^ K . 1852 ................................... pgH , J951 ---------- -------------------------
NO^SO ___________■- _
■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
H ^ ‘iUn l,„i,nv Moriunl. wllli rti.wii- » l" i l« . liriKl. Maxlimmik w ||| |,n ■«'>»
lli'i iida Hiiii tint, loweiliia XIIm IoI)'
, ... Idatia, Mo■ ' I U lt
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... ^ A R p e io n a l N^wsps
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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a l N e w s p a p e r S e r v in g V__—
T W IN
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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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. ■ ;
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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
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«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
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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
.d tTe _______
>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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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
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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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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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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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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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SUNDAY!
N D - V U mhl HEATRE------- t i\he. honor to ^ B ithe preaentatioii
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PermitrGranted[ JEROME.- JU y 4 - B u lia in T P « ^ B' m iu approved T uesday n ig h t a t J?®*• th e Jerom e city council m eeting ttree t,r were fo r Miller T u rn e r fo r a w ash —I room addition to hU home. >500. Joe READ TOO
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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 *
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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 . ,
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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 -
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3MlAb^K)N Information for eorant* l» aTalUbU *1 VW KALLt th* o«l«. of th. «lt» «InS . t thi «IU hall.
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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!
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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*
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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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:0M Lincoln Residents Si Seek laxKeliates -1
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. , „
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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
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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
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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 )
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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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Hiir, T n irk , II 11iKiii l l i n n | g w 9 M ^ H
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d Y , ; j r a . y 4 ^ 1 9 5 2________
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''!’
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"'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
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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.
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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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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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Mr. and Mj la Slnem oi i we.« of Bout m arriage Sui hom e o f her L^e 8 )nem^, son ot Mr. ai ler. T he Rev. le r. perfonne haakcLa of gl U c S ^ V e rM
T h# bride b a llM n a > r lace Ju lie t i a n d ahe cai -with • pr«v M rs. K eith
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Eiva Bea 1 prelude mu. marches.
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Ih b er. Jo h n Reed, tb e ion of M r. na‘^ ' ' ‘b iu 8 . T h e Reed* eDtertoined member**e* p u n n e d a n in form al .uppe r a t
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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* "
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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 - ^
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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
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. 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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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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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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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
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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
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•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
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• ^ 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
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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- ^ ^
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" 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.
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.—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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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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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 -
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----------- 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
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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
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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-
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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, ----------- :-----------------
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h ^ d e d pitcher Joe M uir and ou t- ■ S D U lin ^ Dusa^ *0
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^ 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.
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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
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1 ^ 1 Inquiry a t »100.000. to be voted by oohj^esa.
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j u n o u n t caimed, despite the (orecast I decline In the size of the crop.J- B ut the department aald the sweet
. •- cherry crop will be "much Urger" th an last year, lbs peach crop "moderately lareer," and the pear crop
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..... w lttTgaDWCT^lnai y iSiMUMgTWSaturtiay were played Thursday as sw iu r.o L U te^ o th o le league members planned to be out ot town over
' th e Fourth of July._______________In the Peanut league, the Moose!
1 U IW overwhelmed the Bravea 38 to 3. Winning pitcher was Ronald
_ * j_ Hecjc. Arley C ^ o l y scored_a home- !_. J * u n aniT a double and John Pairls I / rapped a second homer. Ronald
('{ 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
tor &ie w ^ e r s . Bangers ooN looting doubles were Keith Owens.
= —O ir^ Je i^ a n d -D m iiia a = H o w a rd r - r —0 « iy “R onndtree 'laahed"r-tnp lrto r
1 1 ^ th e loaers.K Ponald Medley's triple helpedI , pace the Elks to an easy 3S to 1II ' w in over the Sparks. Dennis Med*
' lev and Donald Lyda added doublestb help the S U u . 'U ^ e y was the
t v lsn ln g pitcher.' T h e Imperials routed the Speed-
Bl. - t e l l Juniors a t to 14. John ohaney Hi •' eonneoted for two hom^uns with K IMofc 'Bacnn adding aaother-to hand HV i th e Imperials the win. John Mac*
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
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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,
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j >1 tlie Junior Cpwlmyn. W|nnlii|i |)iu^her It! VUk.Pete l.andlinlin,
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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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^ 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 |
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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«
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(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 | " ■
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— 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
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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
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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. . ,
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