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TEBOLEETIN— <»«**•“ ------------ -- sg.NO- 2‘^ . ' ^' ' p of $427, ) Approved hfew City Bi L » «i i'ifi018 79. R docreaae of S a S l ’l'buditct otlmoto tor tho :Silon<l«-nil!htbythoc,tycou h '.t^ ™ Siyovory .opart. S j i which no revenue from .lot 5 lial yenr'B buduol was .fnndo ^ ltd revenue from the maehinea iS cut« are noticed m genera fi S ,1 , ,»licc. admlnlatration, »trei griillotnionta-licuiK --------- consWcrnbly. A D ^K -,,1, 5J,rcn«o is noted .for l i O D lll, S rr& M s Kumo: inordltmiiccwlllbepiiiseil dOISE. Mny it, tmploye pay. Robins Indicate T«r Major I’oInU . ^ be a eandldaU iS A t . o ““ t!." ,ovc™. ..d th. a..- 1 fund approprlaUotu In* The St. Joe ' ■, Bovemor’B hom « bulldlnt. the npproprla- In the Idaho p ir-jfd trom *120,000 to OoMlp In pol Mt Twr'* butlK«i provided haa been to thfl la \ new city building Robin* would t U Mt built. Republlcon se: loruuon Ior Uic police This wune ROi! ^fcrtM c d from »78,820 Oov. C. A. Bolt ^ for the OOP r (St dtpJfWMl ment extendlnf ajalpmtnt la provided un- ^ “S f S r t l L for dty^'ad-. , Oovemor Ro Irom 150,650 to J' nhtHiOOdecrMiMlnthe '^S^ir?S.tu'£ioU uTe "tile ialr S S S 2 .S : '"i'n J.no„, nfdimoTKB decTCTisefl-of- Tttstin to Rlreetn Mid Idaho Edltorla. U» te libor. and l l »,000 tion that "whi iMiiPPlle*. No n c " P‘®“ “ “ “ HfDnpNeUd tfitetheparlu depul- remwk. UMecmpiied with $139.- ---------- rJ-JiSrrs* Spend which Is nevly com- r iDotmenl for the Inspec- P lC fl uto<«nt •.ublUhed iMl uao eoliipiLred vlth «IS.- C 1 elitt fUcal period, nO lO ll trw U tund hM *203,0000 a»pired with *217,100 for WASIHNOTt ITcmocnita and mdl «p«t» lo obtain congreia threw hroujh a 20-mlll levy on a reporKd tith aumatcd valuation President Tn too; *IDO,(HO£l surplui economic advU W and caah recelpU of emment spend: Ix I lolal ot *435.236. Tlie COUQcll wiLi reported _ , , bualncM trend* ■gales to tce Meet eco^iStii we et‘Sendoff ‘ .S"»S;iS «o '“LToX; 11^ Idaho SUle Junior siderablo baek «t Comnstfce convenUon tnakpra 4^ene irom Mny 12 uut tiie llm way to turn Jn ff UTOd»y nlKhl t»i Le- increaalng tlna f^lns at Uie fimt Joint Trumnn, Thai K SX , ,-V“SS' cent a -leMer i Chaln!f.S o' «n»l* “ nancfl srsLir Trtp U. Mln,. reporter. V our I It lh. crpcndlturea." inn ta slmllarJy.Ch "^‘= N, C, ef the U W r c S T ”' ;;^-«.r,«ed- "We Khould 1 *" .'Ible.- he «!. thtre »nit- „ .-ruw fl'Alfnt «na Ulc cnn- < c«ihIkb.< >, ^ cllmaiffl Saturday " -"ntini ■-Plan ------- WASHIKQT J'E. Welsh rrs.s discuss CVA Jerome Mppt ••Mijio i ^^1 O . -J. Sklbi hV Gov. John Boi ^•Dlun, r u- u*"" '>**• flfd before thc '‘‘*5; Hoise. energy coamut i' ‘•’’■-'--iuiif,;'':, looking into th Jrromf Ch«mtJ. . mlnalon'fl <l«:1a ' “ D m tt- J “ «•«» »tomlc ""WM rofini ““ “ ‘^‘ 5' aUOon In ^ ^ n e r and 1 Chiini^rt Pon Peck arei ‘ ••>2 o itir.^ ’ be a better lo. coatltl mission tiaa i r" h:^ ^ - Ttwtot., hnd «TJ»r.f. I »ourl-Ml«lsaJir H*.^t be cont*mtnaU Kirchf.. E«m« But Sklbblni 1»U«m d a a i e r An«gionnl Newaj --------------- o tru u i CUT •■M t Coui.tr W.-.y.p „ ,35r~~ jjEpr w udget | | 'f $427,357.22 from 0 1948 fiflcal year, )uncil for thc fincnl .ment were cut for <t mnchincn \vil[ be while consiclcrinK fund expenditurc.s ccts and parks dc- IS D e n ie s >r of Aim lun in ^50 9H ay 10 (/n-Oov. C. A. ited today he would nol j lie for pobtlcal office u— 0111 G n m t I nor aald he had not Hoxonwii. W* mind alnco ■ ' I lold the Waahinrt* s In January of im u,e pair onL ( cd to go back to th e --------------------- shadowy 8t. Joe." 00 river runs by the ___ __ 'panhandle; V >/clV 3 »lltl«il drclea recently hfl effect th a t Governor * 1be n candldat« for the £\ senatorial nomination. . jL. jaalp mentioned former )ltolf6cn M a candldaU Dun J. Cl gubCTTiatoriftl nomlna- answ er to ci consUtuUon*! amend- UVerc ng the governor's tenn formed clu governor Robitu Is Glen Taylor to .«cc^ hlm..y TheatJiK! “fS.'SJX 'r.S ‘heir entire ould run for office, bul are ilirected : of campaljmlnf across ment of a h Iln and again. I ehud- cratic orjfn I of last year ho hold "“Rh « aord-atag. party ■At, tftn -ihat-declflrt lal awociauon conviai- paraRranh < '“‘of' ■n.P^ ■A poMlcllo., Of tni. * movement to « lingTrim Receives “PftrtjrTcapoi n Support S 'S S tgS Jr torato should TON. May 10 m- public servant Id Republicans alike In transerewlon. w support today behind tuncUon of th recommendaUon by whllo national human’s council of not relinquish rUera for a cut In gov- eltlien to apea 'ding. of good gover il of economic advUen -i have cons I to feel tlmt current ator Taylor alt da JusUfy a check rein ir» the abortlv spending In order lo mont;. since h dget closer to balancc. iho ‘support of ;-orflcUls raid the robbm'-andrc aicnt even furUier—to self wllh the poaalblllty of cutting our form ol go taxes and of delaying a mallcloux a social security pay- Prealdent Tn I acheduled lor July 1. DemocraUc po. lese propoKaU got con- on dl.tlnlegratl eking from the law- “Ho vot«a ac lion's foreign nal decision on which cat« an alien In thc face of obviously ment 0pi>0!>«l flanclol pressure on Uie (C>>iiii»»i . nomy resla wtth Ur. --------------- « far he has refused to t i -p 1 hla repealed demands ISrHGl H 1.000 In new Iaxp.i, -wr •%.t e tnlc advlscrf- were said I N i id the President to ac- v./« J.i» ^ r goal" Uian ihU, LAKE 8UC Oeorge, D.. Oa., ot the Isrucl's admU ce committee said. "If Nation* appet Income Is shrinking be* sure thing lod w 1* shrinking, ll would The new Je to clap more taxe.^ cn big test vote Kiomy." Oeorge told a majority lale j IT only hope te lo cul assembly's spf ■■ commlllee rnc 'halrman Doughlon, D.. by 33-1I. Th Ux-wriUng noiiiie ways stnlned nnd ni committee, said he U It the full ’ by the advisory re- lead ot lu con- oid eastern I d cut all expcn.'es pc»- will become Ui aid. addins; "1 agree world oncanlu IX Increase might have Tlie final a ttcct on bmlneas." Qulrlng a two- ig on tho report. Demo- members votir >» P m . i. «) row or Thun anan^:gues-Tlja li^anger Great tTON. May 10 (U.P>—A He ^ald In tl' iTgued today that the slon *t the j ;omlc contiunlnaUon et terial would t greater If » projected At Arco. h tflr plant la'c'siablWied would seep tli , than If the plant were Snake river 1 onlona. conceded that Ibblns, spokesman for have been dl< lonner. Montana. twiI- but he mid i he house-senate atomic plulonlum wr iltlee. Thfi eomm)tt« U Uve. the atomic energy com- At Fort Te ilalon to build IU tSOO,- lhe m)11 U Imi le furnace faclory- and would be cnn In Idaho. face of the sc d the Montana congres- creaUng "" :aUon Insist that the whldi would va of thetr state wtmld dollars." locaUon. But the com- Sklbblns s« eipltlned It rejccled mlttee a mer k area because, 11 some- man J. Holt« UTonalrtlli one crthe who parllclp od*»ten of the MI*- atomle experit Ippl river lystem might that Uie Port 1 Ited with radloacUrlty. er prolecUon Ins said Che conumln- dustrlal catas wlU-b»»r««M» «l-Aroo. *lta." wflpRper Servin(T i . TWII T aste F irst F ni (tecetsd from left) and Bbtlla Care Wash., while Ihey dltcDts thtir experii rtrtoa-Caaadlan border mosnUlns whet IL (NEA (e1ephol«) anagh Ra]^ Actions in “ Cavanagh, Democratic nntiona ) criticism of him by Stiitc Chai ere Swope. Boise. The atate con club aguinfit Sen. --------: ------- Ite officials declared T v a l irc efforts were and ted a t the ‘‘develoi)- -p^ i harmonious Demo- n rjfanlzation.” Cava- io a specific reply to purcha.si laration.Jn thcJaat Points-wes h of his statement, after Chic: )f which follows: two inters to the sUjcmcjit It^ued tt„ nointf,, Bocratic suite chairman pointcc 'nlrmnn J wish lO rCM- OnCTJT thC h a t my afflUaUon wltli a taken, to defeat aenator Taylor Eatimat aa an Indlvldualinlerest- 1 securing tho Very b«M censhlp In the Democrat T \ 10 wUl be a credit to the J l f l l l i n iho in Ibo Onltcd Stales aponalblUly demands that U O HI 1 public office should bc r to account and Uie elec- T __ lid hold boUi parly and .IU T ' ant accountable tor any , m. I submit Uils Li a TcsUmony the pany oftlclaLi, and dsy momlns nal commltieeman I shall which Floyd Ish my right os a private damuges fr< ipeak out In Uie inlereat railroad as t ivemment, crossing accli ansUlently opposed Sen- 20. 1M8, • since he Joined Wallace Tommy C irtlvo third party move- went, resum c he reportedly sollcllfd Owings P. B I of communists and bank accldcnl wh d reportedly aligned him- tracks lr«m- he professed enemies of witness stam I govemmenl: also fought . Tommy O ut campaign to dcteat he drove a t Truman, betrayed th# of grovel Int ; party which he wa.i bent aled about : rating. to keep fror 1 agalnsi Uie admlntelra- train. The gn policy and he advo- ROO feet bof len phllwophy of govern* truck crashe ted to our American tyi- Collins al.lh ,i .1 . Tm. j. » I51H Webster -— In Washlngt Entry Into _ [.SaidCertain “'“ U'J'c ;UCCES3, May 10 (/Ti— the approacl ImUslon to thc United Jurors hei n>earrd to be almost a Bertha Lam lodny. ford. C. L. Jewl-Oi nation won Uie Tyler. Ertna ■ote by a Uiree lo one Mrs. T. J. F .le yesterday. Tlir Kfnrral Rpr. Mr*. R. special SB-natlon i>olltlcal DodensUb. rndnrhP<l the Israeli bid Oeorge A, E Thirteen couiilries ab- ----- iir^"em b?y lollows Uie 65,000 committee Uien the year- n Medlierranean nation A q Uj e Uie 50th member of the i».0 X ' .nljjitlon. ¥_ I .1 oA-sembly decision, Ig J wo-thlrd* majority of the ■Olln;. 1. .x |* c W ________________threatening carried lo U u .tA to m ia-..|;.^ ^ t for Idali'o “S"iS; for J pjn, , the evriii of *n explo- g^pra, ,e plant, f"'""'''’':, " * ' In a pcllU Id ix. . broadened I . hr ^Alrt, the maier al ) thrtJUKli Uie soli lo Uie .r in aboui 75 years. I e » hal fls.'lon product would dlislpaled by tint time Id primory uranUuii and ,5 d .un b. r.dl«K- ^ J"W ; ,h.”' « e w it be 'J'ltl. cvrnlunllX ^ I, mluable iiranlam mine ua K .-.rth million. « V =i=-#isg SSS l HolUt contludrd * M l M. WIN FALLS. IDAHO. TUESDAY. Food in Five Days M B are (third from letl] eat their flnt food [lerienees with imldenUried rcMnera. Tha vhen their plane erasbed. Paratrooper* an Critics of “Beat Tayloi oniJ committeeman, Tueaday issu :hairman Ed P. Brennan, Pocatell committee officials criticized him f iffic Lighfs ( For 2 “Five : ria.se of traffic lights for Five Fo iveBt-waB-authorized-by-th6.clty-coi hicf of Police Howard W. Gillette .erscctions was “topsy turvy and itcd out that a serious accidcnt cc thc intersections unless immediate nated cost of the two traffic light ---------- ; ----------------------- $3,000. • Bl aages Suit mediately, ntinues at vv prefcrenUal try H e a r u i g ; „ ^ “ .'!„^ ony waa conUnued Tues- ***'“ ‘ nlng In a damage ault In loyd ColUns seeks I2,«5JJ5 from the Union Pacific Rodney T< as the result of a railroad wrlght rcprc; accident at Curry on March Eighth avcni Ing the coun / Collln.i. Addison avenue cldcd toward sumed hla testimony and Uons In that P. Orand, a wltnea to the streets ond who was approochlng the commissioner om-lhe-eaat, also took thi Ur h»<l-b(« itand. dglnecr Joh f ColUns testified Monday fencing lom a truck Muling' flveTrards latemi woult . Into a loading chute situ- The fcnco u l 10 feel from the track both aides ol from hltUng an oncoming avenue and he Ualn progressed about on Juniper a before stopping afler Uie of the old f ished, he said. Riding with Uon was eaU I.lhe Ume.of the crash was A change ster who la now somewhere of the Wlllov Ington, cus-sed nl Ui implalnj filed Kor. ll. m e. week wa». r« Colllmrvlslon wa.*i obitrucl- Lorson. He a warehouse: tte blinker *lg- platted been [he cro.«lng were not oper- approve hon id CoIUns was unaware ot line sewer, ■oach ot a train. Would hearing Uie trial are Mrs. under La Unciister. James O. Brad- h„. q, L. Bu.^mann. Mrs, O, E. rtna M, Hyde, W, E, Umle, J, Florence. Herman Schur- dl,ocn„r» c , R. O. Hartlng Mr,, l^ona Jb. \. ErMardt- poi ---------------------------- the motter 10 Are Idle S'X? Ford Dispute :Sr<S, 3 Debate Topic ’“".S.l”'; OIT, Moy 10 (ffV-The Ford would be u.« Idling 65.000 men—and <c»tiiiiint« Ing as many muie™ wns to Uie peace Uble today. y--- e sixth day ot Uie "speed- I n Q r Ited Auto Workers sought a , s ’;s,ou.uo„.«.«t— R e - m, lEST], .1 hundred unionists aaked OODEN, cllUon Uiat the Ulks be of i^e ed to deal *1Ui an alleged , , in Uie axle building ot America :lg Rouge planL Thu* far today In ■ > lule has l>een confined lo land near t^ I as,vmbly Une lo the Rouge or^at Salt 1 -B- building. It major labor DatUe in a „ _j] Jie auto lndustr>-. the agree* , reKOtlate came >?Wr<Iay imatie auddenneas. ; President Henry Ford, 2nd, I-!* P®*’ f ; a proposal for .talks Irom »n<l OHw'f * SiS'-bS .wo acted a* strike-caused Ui« high tr in Pord and >uppll«r firm* m were mounting into the The occas (Jl. - . Tersary of ll : W,00{rTm« Ford Ttirttra ^ory which l enea -wltWn a wtek if the of the worid not settled. Ford ha* warn- fonrotlen vi ly have to shut down all Its To re*ena u. lur# Um orl ' f ^ -h"L ^ I Nine It :. MAY 10. 1919 P P BERLIN ' before tho P P r. The Sovi |^ jjfl-^ T w i] ‘IV pair crti due in the crutches w they bc sh td In n»o day* at Mi. Denver 1 le pair waa Isolated In Wcuvcr 4 "" Associated ---------------------- — man nnd Kalis chief T T ^ ^ The Den X X I.& crutches a motel Apr r” Club gjp; lued a statem ent In on Moy 1 Ho. and Vice Chnir- not u.'^ing for joining a newly- that his standing li nrr^A U JV Q to R down last to 8C^ __ JJ his clothi Points ““'S’ 'ointfl east and Five picturo of ouncil-Monday-night- to-aid-ide e Boid traffic nt the informatit d hide-and-go-seek.” disappeari :ould be cjtpectcd nt known he Bcorrective action is lice send s dcpartmof it« is from $2,500 to Homer 3Idu for 4nBtal!aUdn the ipUai hts will bc called im* Denver M ’, the council'-dedd* hunt for lice-his 8 iiietto also pointed out large sum need for stop signs at ___ I StreeU, Ho stated Uiat made Mondoy ahowed K .'V P P re broken off or missing. ooet approximately *8 A * 1 jresent ReoldenU .fM i- regan and Roger Cart- 'csenUd resldenta In the X i d nue lateml area In ask- mcU what had been de- WASHIN< d correcting flood condl- Olen Hicks, M jtxca. Aniold F. Cross. Ilc manager d public Improvements a elvll aert er. told Uie men rfhamaU today-trait ^n-dl»«jRMd WlUl atjr doublB.wlUi ihn Dltfendarfcr ond that Empire U •mcrly atrung along Uie tension of I ;ld be put up again. as-aJetdci 0 will be installed.along. .Oregon_an of Uie lateral on Elghlh It *«nes 11 1 up to Seventh avenue Hlcka aalt atreet. thc same locaUon In trafflo « fence. Cost of Installa- entire syaU .Umaled n t *101. Increase wo 5 In Uie plyalcia laj-out Uon. June 1 9w Lnne nub-dlvlslondl,. Wash, and Ule council meeUng last AddlUona rosumed hy La.Ddl M. m ult from aska that the area be re- wash, net; aiuae Uie FIIA tfin not ttorale ene: imea built over a trunk- atomle rea Falls and 1 Id EUm,».U AU.„ .arson's proposal rcplat- th, e aubdlvwion for future pfJvtd by i> 111 be accomplUhcd vdUi- ju „ j j leya. He auggesta garbage which have can bo placed In fronl urUnes In tne, I. E- NIUMdike, parks jaid, : property commissioner. Arvin ^ ounell he had dL^cuiwed treasurer. i r wllh three renl estate financial d > ln Falls who had advo- arrangemen s not be abolished In new yesterday 0 Uie city. velopment i onnor. Burlry, appeared vicinity of group and a^ked pcrmls- a palicm f< ■tall 35 w-nate conlalneni areas of th eomer*. The reccpUelei aerved by t .icd on four sides for ad- Developm it4 ia TtM* s. r«1»B I) (CaallBii pier o f JRomai vEnaGted-on-E May 10 (-5V-A chapter eallon on ! romantic legend of Ui» W. I*». ’ c.n ...t : desolate, wlnditwepi up* the northern extremity of In Uie D. 8. Inlte the period i me m= u t . of u,t ke and compleUon of Ui» .llroad, «, 11 was ihen •eatemAmr., rlght-of-w« clpanis were Lucius Beebe ory of a < lea aegg. railroad hls- jUiors and photograpaen ona of thi lks dpptctJng the saga ef irtft)da of iron are standard source "TVllh U 1 their Held." Sutlcr'i ml aslon was Uie SOlh annU annah of i the ceremony at Proraon- as that of . tor a-day-Uuned.the UU ln_a_talcL id toirard'Uil* liow almoit I t «ym valley In northem OUh. achleremer lact in sentimenta] mlnla- taUon the i irt^nal goMes aplke dedi* 'wUl b« n i Irrigaietl Idaho Counties M««Bb«r oS AudU llurMfl of AmotUM I'rm an4 Uo )wer Re ‘arts of Tieup’s IN, May 10 (U,R>— Rusaian author 10 deadline today when they real 3viet action gave American secto in Falls Resi Missing’ in 'ER, May 10 (/P)— Denver detecl Tutches found at Pueblo. Colo., n he dlsappcamnce'of a Twin Falls I were found In a Pueblo hntel. Po shipped to Denver for study. r police are checking the disappco 43, Twin Falls, according to a ,cd Press. W eaver is a member of J Weaver, fertilizer dealers, Hov ef of police, said. » enver missing persons bureau sale as a result of a collcge'acciden pril 29’ . Gillrttc, from ---------------- Lion he received from T T C r^> police, says- the pro- UuJL/r of tho motel noticed 1 that Weaver was Hfta^ Ig 1118 quarters and is 1947 sedan was r locked nearby. I driver who took him washinc vntown hotel was tho ' see him. Weaver left ,hing, keys and per- That woui ilonginga a t tha, hotel, ^ l e r crop to sent a fuiriength of Weaver to Denver new xteoni tfon concemlnff the irancc will not . be contr<fls oa here until Denver po- a more to 1 a report to the pollca wipteet.' lent here. ' . > ® ir J. Weaver, father wing man,.fi^FeC ilVbo--, bijihei Monday to aid In the month’s'Toi T his son. He told po- ^ son nontiall/'carries HutuUni ims of money. expectod to ----------- ---------------------------- The depart . • p make Its 1 cu tiv e to r •lin eS isth ts iV of spring W» •affic B oom S5SK„“ That com' INOTON, May 10 W>> - w ks, vlee president and txaf- ger of Empire airlines. toW srr,'si"‘cT«5?s>ss'' If IH «tUflt.l« U. , 10 dtlcs. hU h acreagi lald thal while u IncresM ^.^at > was anUclpated over the Item, a larse port of Ui# ___ would eome from resump- , B ase] mal traffic, he said, will g, om Uavel belween P a ^ . new ^nt. and'the new reactor plant near • Idaho at New Yo. d Pocatello. Ida. delphla. poi 1 connecUons belween Em- Only gan Uireo major alrllnea opera- Ihe territory will be Im- AME y Achedulei to go Into effect and by additional fllghU New York . ,ve been added by Uio major Delrolt ...... In rccent monUis. Hicks R«>-noIds and RoblnM NeUon. UlB company* explained the concern's Washington condlUon and lU traffic cneveland lenta wlUi major alrllnea, Hacfrier a lay Uie luah Irrigation d«- cla and lies It along Snake river In Uie of Twin Palls was,called Boslon .— 1 for oUier rich oBrlcultural St. Loub the future In the territory Slobba ai y the airline. Moss, pmcnl of the area, Hicks, Phlladelpl lot,^ «m Pm. ». C«I«»I« 1game. intic_^stem_ Rail-U nion-A ii in that afternoon of May landmark , which wax attended by United Blal finance, powerful rallread Beebe an )f the era and newspaper- momeni Uv m every city of Importance Pullman, o , 8„ Beebe and Clegg donned operaUng e >d design atUre ot the Oen- Nev, were uit era. long skirted tall- thi* evenlnj leckerboard txousers. atrlag Tha hUti; top hats, en fplke a Irrve a gymboUc spike tn a the Rallvt Ue "on the now abar»doned torleal -eoel •way. laid a wreaUi la mem- aao rtllwaj I vanished age of ploneen ten. at the nk a toast in cham(u«ne lo at Rarrard the mo.«t glamorous of all taUree of t of Uie old wesU road, news the pcaslble excepUon of boadcasten mill, no place-name In the The Sou )f the west Is so algnlflcanl the lineal of PromontotT." said Beebe Pacific rail leLaddre-M. of the tmii roBoUte* ihe g r e * t t i t To Tortn"^ nent tn overland Iraiapor* railway . Iln le world haa ever known and California ncoeadx^d as a toverlix of Uie Clvl P ll or :.; l---------------------------------EDi-1 a of ClrtolalloB* F DoUri estored E Berfin i End Bt horitics began lifting the Berlin restored elcctric power to parts o ictor housowives unrationcd electi --------------------------------- o f th o mo • J I time sine sident— r^^','“ Denver American se lectivea said loday a viet sector. ,, ml«ht prove to be a Ills businraaftian. Thc b , a Police here requested German i llle.t anld U irlclty to th ipearanceot Waiter E. a dispatch from the fore the Rui • of the firm of Wicdo^ ai&infth# r iloward Gillette, Twin f.o*- "o lime Thurt( ,. , Restorotlo nnld Weaver, who uses 40 hour* bei dent, cHccked in at a ' __________^ _________ Thursday (! djiy). )A Sights avy_Winter r = heat Supply M INOTON. May 10 flJJO-The commander re department today eatl- regulaUons this year's winter. wheat west wnes m a t 1,031.470.000 bushels. M arc^ 1. 1 rould be the second largeat ‘I'o f » p In history, and would “niB W tr assura that the tot«l inppty ^ aecton ; In the oountzy vould bit ft day. nm m jti hlib alter Uia wnuncr tn t o i WOTld require tbe , ent-to proclaim.proiooUoo vffl oa the IBM wheat crop to »trteUcn. q to hold down butdeiuoma retala V - ireijht lh Baaed an May J ‘ . . 9^^ 'a Idreekirt, t>»Md'’oQ Ut» I wlU te te Torecagt It wtTlW W .000 Ule rMord sel hy Um via- tiK years aio. - be opened tUns ot the winter crop la nii une' I to bwln late thb month. .. parUnent' next monUi will ts flrit forecast ot (prlng leat producUon. ilCW V eU l i;321,000.000 1 !d with an average poetwar , A TC of oboof 800,000,000 busheU _ i wheat, the forecasted win- "D, would bring total IBtf wheat i> \ on to 1.3J1,000.000 b u s h e l f c ______J »mparea with tolal produo- TILER. U88,OOOXIOO busheU la s t n n . Presto e all-Ume rccord of W07.- ol Uie it mahels la 10«.and.Uu.ten-. flreederaj rage (1038-^7) producUon of suceeodlaj 00. . ' ■ P*- * b o WJ ass Id WlUl 18.7 bushels U«t O^er ne 'eage would be han-ested for w ary -irS ■hat compare* with per were Kelm ____________ ssifus; ieball Scores By Unlled' Preaa JAIIONAL-IXAGUE. ____ ouis at'Bn>oktyn.''cnicas6 baibene a York. Cincinnati al Phlla- preUmlnan poatponed. rain. uon’s foun games scheduled. non of 38 -------- dny oftemi LMEItlCAN LEAGUE u wa.n d ^ ^ ^ aent a aUt «-k ......- ............ — 2" 5 ^ ? homa at a ...... .............. ..........000 001—1 In Indian* lids ond Nlarhoa; Newhouaer appointed ■ >lnson. herd and i B H E port who 1 Jlon ,. 000 lOO 000—I “I 1 to the sho' Id ..... 000 000 000-0 1 1 er and E>aiis: Gromek.Oar- dick Lei Regan. Tresh. correct mi R H E animals at _______ 100 000 OOO-I 4 0 luilmle ht Ll --------001 000 001-2 3 0 program W 1 ond Batls; Embree and cordlon, a TocaL lelphlo at Chicago, night a barbe the voices ------------- ----------------------- -- Heldcbrect LLegen^ip n n iy e rsa jy - ,U.. hUW ^ H. ^1 1 and Clegg, who. are at the C ^. i living aboard U>elr prlvaie Ofnwn one of Uie last such In ®‘,,“ ig existence, at Canon City. »»odaUoti ere to leave by atreamUner ■'■■' ■■ ' nlng foUowlng Uj« ceremony. lUtoriana recttated the.BUd-. e ceremony tn the nama of llway and LocomoUve BU- «!..,>.>• eodetj, a group, el-acholao -i-toro Iway expert* wlUi headguar- the Baker memorial library rard. Prcjent were reptesen- of the SouUiem PacUIc all* ews photographer* aad radio " SouUicm ?wtfle railroad U eal successor to the Central railroad which met Uie r»as Pnloa Pacific at ProaBntgry t .link between lhe ea*t“aod "^^^2 nia ahorUy after. conetoiloa * w. ClvU war. ITY m !I1L0N— J PRICE 8 CENTS^ iB to ; egunl n blockade 40 hours, ffl I of tho western aee- W :triclty In the middle ffl noming for tho first w nee power rationing- HI ;cd upon western Ber- rSovicrblockadg-f a t | played and eleetrlo (Uncs > the power flowed Into sector llnea from Ute 8p- <r. All of Berlin's major erntlng sUiUons are In tbe ;«ir. • • • . (ilaraUon Gradoal I elcctric power author- the restoration ot elec* the westom secton voald ! gradually. rvlce, such as existed te* Hussions cut olf the powtr 6 flrtt weelu'or thairbloeti— not be effected until toma nday. Uiey said. . tion of power was started before Uie offlelal time aet g Uie blockade-13-.Ol a . m. . (8:01 p. m. UST Wedne^ le Tralaa to Bell . minute the first of 10 al- 1 is a day will bedn to roll ; In for the tin t Ume alnoe I liana cut off aU aurtftce ^ aUon 11 months ago. unbcr of trains a day vaa 'Hi r an ord» by Oen. VaoUy kov, new Soviet mlUtaty ler. providing that trmnio . ns tetween Uve east and es return to the aUtua ot : .IMS. 0 Supply 10,000 Ten* trains wUl supply the west- i n WlUl about lOMO ton* a i «what lesr thaa'ibo Anglo- ^ ftlrUft, aehlevod a t lt» . . ed at^UU atau ' V O fficers ? ■e Selecfed j ly Breieders t. May lO-Elino 0. ?etax tton, was elected prtaldaaC sUta MUkinff ffiutthonr 1 o.urteloUmi Mw<lTiy Og Richard V. Kelm. Nam^ was m charge mtetto^- t-a - tertecua-aC-tba -yg gr" ods ..................... ............. ; . new offlcen are ohartaa O;-. Her. tlca president, and; J. wuHfr-M- -ctsurer. Elected as diicetan lm. Herbert Hahn. Ptefrea: >aTenport. Oooding. and I d :h. Genesee. Sale Sehedoled e was paid to Kelm, Uj» ouU. resldent,-who- also 'U vica ' t of Uie American MlUdnc m Breeden assodiUan, im.-ll».-pems:attettded-th»— ) and prognun which wert ary event» for the'essocla- urth annual sale. The auc' 38 catUe began here Tuea- moon. . decided to select and pre- late herd of MUkIng Short- : a naUonat livestock show iTiapolIs OcL K. Kelm w ai d to select and manage tha i will be asUsted by Daven- 3 wUl occoQipany Uie catUe how. Procram Given Lee. Jerome, spoke on' tha methods of photogrtphlnr and ahowed plctsrcs to U- hU remarks. SoloUU cn .tha . were I., Uria, Oooding. ao- and Mrs. Kelm, Kampa, rber abop' quartet featnrad :es of the aucUooeer. d ia Kht, Inman. g»T>«-, Dareo- • ;lUi C am pb^ Preston, and. Ulckebon. Lago, Ida. Camp- 3 pretented lem al paata*- . larbecue w u prepared a ^ . ly the PUer Granga. Oot-ot«-. j,f,Tit.i.-.^'Mi‘,' Hlnman, Orand Jsnctloii,. i md Mr. and Mra. Zr^ n»ele. Utah. , . n declared 'the-^rent ib a - - the beat ever held by tha> Ion. Shifty tte abowtn utut te tfttftr - mtised the weathanaaiv i up foiew ttng- tbam-asM T- keep-Jumping arPBBd M . - ItUng. Otharwlaa thi* Unm uka pretty good.? .. ,r.- teettved-on tha:«ancMMl. ’ leued vlra, U dM. ^ aMnd showen or'aflii^ i? UmSenbowen aboot VO^? otharwlsa.ao' s ____

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T E B O L E E T I N —

<»«**•“ ------------ -- •

sg.NO- 2‘ . • ' ' '

p of $427, ) Approved hfew City Bi

L » « i i 'i f i0 1 8 7 9 . R d o c re a a e o f S a S l ’ l 'b u d itc t o t lm o to to r tho: S i l o n < l « - n i l ! h t b y t h o c , t y c o u

h ' . t ^ ™ S i y o v o r y . o p a r t . S j i which no revenue from .lo t 5 l i a l yenr'B buduol w as .fnndo l t d revenue from th e m aehinea i S cut« a re noticed m genera fi S , 1 , ,»licc. adm ln la tra tion , »trei

g r ii l lo tn io n ta - lic u iK — ---------consW crnbly . A D ^ K - , , 1 ,

5J,rcn«o is n o te d . f o r l i O D l l l ,

S r r & M s Kumo:

inordltmiiccwlllbepiiiseil d OISE. Mnyit, tmploye pay. Robins IndicateT«r Major I’oInU . ^ be a eandldaU

i S A t . o ““ t !." ,ovc™.

. .d th . a..-

1 fund approprlaUotu In* The St. Joe' ■, Bovemor’B hom« bulldlnt. the npproprla- In the Idaho pi r - j fd trom *120,000 to OoMlp In polMt Twr'* butlK«i provided haa been to thflla \ new city building Robin* would tU Mt built. Republlcon se: loruuon Ior Uic police T his wune ROi! ^ f c r t M c d from »78,820 Oov. C. A. Bolt fo r the O O P r

(St dtpJfWMl m ent extendlnf

ajalpmtnt la provided un- ^

“S f S r t l L for dty^'ad-. , Oovemor Ro Irom 150,650 to J '

nhtH iO O decrM iM lnthe

' ^ S ^ i r ? S . t u ' £ i o U uTe " t i le i a l r

S S S 2 . S " « : '"i'n J .n o „ ,nfdimoTKB decTCTisefl-of- Tttstin to Rlreetn Mid Idaho Edltorla. U» te libor. and l l »,000 tion th a t "whi iMiiPPlle*. No n c " P‘®“ “ “ “

HfDnpNeUdtf i te th e p a r lu d e p u l- rem w k. UMecmpiied with $139.- ----------

rJ-JiS r r s * Spendwhich Is nev ly com- r

iDotmenl for the Inspec- P l C f luto<«nt •.ublUhed iM l •uao eoliipiLred vlth «IS.- C 1elitt fUcal period, n O l O l l trw U tund hM *203,0000a»pired with *217,100 for WASIHNOTt

ITcmocnita andmdl « p « t» lo obtain congreia threwhroujh a 20-mlll levy on a reporKdtith aumatcd valuation President T ntoo; *IDO,(HO£l surplui economic advUW and caah recelpU of em m ent spend:Ix I lolal ot *435.236. Tlie COUQcll

wiLi reported_ , , bualncM trend*■gales totce M eet e c o ^ iS t i i we

et‘Sen doff ‘.S"»S;iS« o ' “L T o X ;

11^ Idaho SUle Jun io r siderablo baek «t Comnstfce convenUon tnakpra 4^ene irom Mny 12 u u t tiie llm

way to tu rn Jn ff UTOd»y nlKhl t»i Le- increaalng tlna

f^ ln s at Uie fimt Joint Trumnn, T h a i

K S X , , - V “ S S 'cent a -leMer i

C haln!f.S o ' « n » l* “ nancfl

sr sL irTrtp U. Mln,. reporter. V o u r

I It lh. crpcndlturea."inn ta slm llarJy.Ch

" ^ ‘= N, C , ef th e U

W r c S T ”' ; ;^ - « .r ,« e d -

"We Khould 1 *" .'Ible.- h e « ! .

thtre » n i t - „ .-ruw fl'Alfnt «na Ulc cnn- <c«ihIkb.< >,

^ cllmaiffl Saturday

" -"ntini ■ -Plan------- WASHIKQT

J'E. Welsh r r s . s discuss CVA Jerome Mppt••M ijio i ^ ^ 1 O. -J. Sklbi

hV Gov. John Boi^•Dlun, r u- u*"" '>**• flfd before thc

'‘‘*5; Hoise. energy coam uti' ‘•’’■-'--iuiif,;'':, looking into thJrromf Ch«mtJ. . mlnalon'fl <l«:1a

' “ D m tt- J “ « •« » »tomlc""WM rofini ““ “ ‘ ‘ 5' aUOon In

^ ^ n e r and 1

Chiini^rt P o n Peck arei‘••>2 oitir.^’ be a be tter lo.

c o a t l t l mission tiaa ir" h:^ ^ -

T tw to t., h n d «TJ»r.f. I »ourl-Ml«lsaJir

H*.^t be cont*mtnaUKirchf.. E «m « But Sklbblni1 »U«m d a a ie r

A n«gionnl Newaj --------------- o truu i CUT •■MtCoui.tr W.-.y.p„

,35r~~jjEpr w udget | |'f $ 4 2 7 ,3 5 7 .2 2 f ro m 0 194 8 f if lc a l y e a r ,)u n c il f o r t h c fincnl

.m e n t w e r e c u t fo r <t m n c h in c n \vil[ be

w h ile consic lcrinK

f u n d e x p e n d itu rc .s c c t s a n d p a r k s dc-

IS D en ies >r o f Aim lun in ^50 9 Hay 10 ( /n -O o v . C. A.ited today he would nol jlie fo r pobtlcal office u—

0111 G nm t Inor aald he had not Hoxonwii. W*

m ind alnco ■' I lold the Waahinrt*s In January of i m u,e pair onL (cd to go back to t h e ---------------------shadowy 8 t. Joe."

00 river runs by the ___ __

'pan h an d le ; V > / c l V 3» llt l« il d rclea recentlyhfl effect th a t Governor *1 be n candldat« for the £\ senatorial nomination. . jL . jaalp mentioned former)ltolf6cn M a candldaU D un J . Cl gubCTTiatoriftl nomlna- a n sw e r t o ci

consUtuUon*! amend- U V e r cng th e governor's tenn fo rm ed c lu

governor Robitu Is G len T a y lo rto . « c c ^ hlm ..y TheatJiK!

“ f S . ' S J X ' r . S ‘heir en tireould run for office, bul a re ilirected: of cam paljm lnf across m e n t o f a hIln and again . I ehud- c ra t ic o rjfn

I of last year ho hold " “ Rh «aord-atag. pa rty ■ At, tftn - ih a t -d e c lf l r t lal awociauon conviai- p a ra R ra n h <

' “ ‘ o f '■ n . P ^

■A poM lc llo ., Of tn i.* movement to «

lin gT rimR eceives “PftrtjrTcapoi

n Support S ' S S t g SJ r torato should

TON. May 10 m - public servant Id Republicans alike In transerewlon. w support today behind tuncUon of th

recommendaUon by whllo national h um an’s council o f not relinquish rUera fo r a cu t In gov- e ltlien to apea 'd ing. of good goveril of economic advUen - i have cons I to feel tlm t current a to r Taylor alt da JusUfy a check rein ir» th e abortlv spending In order lo mont;. since h dget closer to balancc. iho ‘support of ;-o rflc U ls raid t h e ro b b m '-an d rc aicnt even furUier—to self wllh the poaalblllty of cutting our form o l go taxes and of delaying a mallcloux a social security pay- Prealdent T n I acheduled lo r July 1. DemocraUc po. lese propoKaU got con- on dl.tlnlegratl eking from the law- “Ho vot«a ac

lion's foreign nal decision on which c a t« an alien In th c face of obviously m ent 0pi>0!>«l flanclol pressure on Uie (C>>iiii»»i .nomy resla w tth U r. ---------------« far he has refused to t i -p1 hla repealed demands ISrHGl H 1.000 In new Iaxp.i, -wr •%.t etnlc advlscrf- were said I N i id th e President to ac- v./« J . i » r goal" Uian ihU, LAKE 8UCOeorge, D.. Oa., ot the Isrucl's admU ce committee said. "If Nation* appet Income Is shrinking be* sure thing lod w 1* shrinking, ll would The new Je to clap more taxe.^ cn big test vote

Kiomy." Oeorge told a majority la le j IT only hope te lo cul assembly's sp f ■■ commlllee rnc'ha lrm an Doughlon, D.. by 33-1I. Th Ux-wriUng noiiiie ways stnlned nnd ni committee, said he U I t the full ’ by the advisory re- lead ot lu con­

oid eastern I d cu t all expcn.'es pc»- will become Ui aid. addins; "1 agree world oncanlu IX Increase might have Tlie final a ttcct on bmlneas." Qulrlng a two- ig on tho report. Demo- members votir >» Pm . i. «) row or T hun

an an ^ :gu es-T lja l i^ a n g e r G reattTON. May 10 (U.P>—A He ^ald In tl'iTgued today th a t th e slon * t th e j;omlc contiunlnaUon e t terial would t■ grea ter If » projected At Arco. htflr p lan t la'c 'siablW ied would seep tli, th a n If the p lan t were Snake river 1onlona. conceded th a tIbblns, spokesman for have been dl<lonner. M ontana. tw iI- bu t he m id ihe house-senate atomic plulonlum wriltlee. Thfi eom m )tt« U Uve.the atomic energy com- At Fort Teilalon to build IU tSOO,- lhe m)11 U Imile furnace faclory- and would be cnnIn Idaho. face of th e scd the M ontana congres- creaUng "" :aUon Insist th a t the w hldi wouldva of the tr sta te wtmld dollars."locaUon. B ut the com- Sklbblns s«

e ip ltln e d It rejccled mlttee a merk area because, 11 some- man J. Holt«U T onalrtlli one c r t h e who parllclp od* » ten of th e MI*- atomle experit Ippl river lystem m ight th a t Uie P o r t 1Ited w ith radloacU rlty. er prolecUonIns said Che conum ln - dustrlal cataswlU-b»»r««M» «l-Aroo. *lta."

wflpRper Servin(T i

. ‘ TWII

T a s t e F i r s t F

n i (tecetsd from left) and Bbtlla Care W ash., while Ihey dltcDts th tir experii

rtrtoa-C aaadlan border mosnUlns whet IL (NEA (e1ephol«)

anagh Ra] Actions in “

C avanagh , Democratic nntiona ) c ritic ism o f him by Stiitc Chai e re Sw ope. Boise. The atate con club aguinfit Sen. --------:-------

I te offic ia ls declared T v a l irc e f fo r ts w ere andted a t th e ‘‘develoi)- -p ^i ha rm o n io u s Demo- n r jfan lza tion .” Cava-io a spec ific rep ly to purcha.si la ra tio n . J n t h c J a a t Points-wesh o f h is s ta tem en t, a f te r Chic:)f w h ich fo llow s: two inters

to th e sU jcm cjit It^ued tt„ no in tf ,,B ocratic su ite chairman poin tcc'nlrm nn J wish lO rCM- OnCTJT thCh a t my afflUaUon wltli a taken, to defeat aena to r Taylor E atim at aa an Indlvldualinlerest- ■1 securing tho Very b«M censhlp In th e D em ocrat T \10 wUl be a credit to the J l f l l l i n iho in Ibo Onltcd Stales

aponalblUly demands tha t U O H I 1 public office should bcr to account and Uie elec- T __lid hold boUi parly and . I U T 'a n t accountable tor any ,m. I submit Uils Li a TcsUmony

th e p a n y oftlclaLi, and dsy momlnsnal commltieeman I shall which FloydIsh m y righ t os a private damuges fr<ipeak o u t In Uie inlereat railroad as tivem m ent, crossing acclia n sU len tly opposed Sen- 20. 1M8,• since he Joined Wallace Tommy Cirtlvo th ird party move- went, resumc he reportedly sollcllfd Owings P. BI of communists and bank accldcnl w hd reportedly aligned him- tracks lr«m-he professed enemies of witness stamI govem m enl: also fought . Tommy Out campaign to dcteat he drove a tT rum an, betrayed th# of grovel Int; party which he wa.i bent aled about :rating . to keep fror1 agalnsi Uie admlntelra- train. Thegn policy and he advo- ROO feet boflen phllwophy of govern* truck crasheted to our American tyi- Collins a l . lh, i . 1. Tm. j. » I51H Webster

-— In W ashlngt

Entry Into _[.SaidCertain “'“ U'J'c;UCCES3, May 10 (/Ti— the approaclImUslon to thc United Jurors hein>earrd to be almost a Bertha Lamlodny. ford. C. L.Jewl-Oi nation won Uie Tyler. Ertna

■ote by a Uiree lo one Mrs. T . J. F.le yesterday. T lir Kfnrral Rpr. Mr*. R.special SB-natlon i>olltlcal DodensUb.rndnrhP<l the Israeli bid Oeorge A, EThirteen couiilries ab- -----

i ir^ " e m b ? y lollows Uie 65,000committee Uien the year- n Medlierranean nation A q U j e Uie 50th member of the i » .0 X ' .nljjitlon. ¥ _ I.1 oA-sembly decision, I g Jwo-thlrd* majority of the ■Olln;. 1. .x |* c W

________________threateningcarried lo U

u . t A t o m i a - . . | ; . ^ ^

t for Idali'o “S"iS;for J pjn,

, the evriii of *n explo- g ^ p ra ,,e plant, f " ' " " ' ' ' ’': , " * ' In a pcllU Id ix. . broadened I. hr ^Alrt, the maier al ) thrtJUKli Uie soli lo Uie .r in aboui 75 years. I e »h a l fls.'lon product would dlislpaled by t in t time

Id primory uranUuii and “, 5 d .u n b . r.dl«K - ^ J " W ;

,h.” ' «e w it be 'J'ltl. cvrnlunllX ^ I, m luable iiranlam mineu a K .- .r th million. « V

= i = - # i s gS S S l HolUt contludrd * M l M.

WIN FALLS. IDAHO. TUESDAY.

F o o d i n F i v e D a y s

M B

are (th ird from letl] eat their f l n t food [lerienees with imldenUried rcMnera. Tha vhen the ir plane erasbed. Paratrooper* an

Critics of “Beat Tayloi

oniJ committeeman, Tueaday issu :hairman Ed P. Brennan, Pocatell committee officials criticized him f

iffic Lighfs ( For 2 “Five :ria.se of traffic lights for Five Fo iveBt-waB-authorized-by-th6.clty-coi hicf of Police Howard W. Gillette .erscctions was “topsy turvy and itcd out that a serious accidcnt cc thc intersections unless immediate

nated cost of the two traffic light ---------- ;----------------------- $3,000. • Bl

a a g e s S u i t mediately,

ntinues atv v • prefcrenUal

t r y H e a r u i g ; „ ^ “ .'!„^ony waa conUnued Tues- ***'“ ‘nlng In a damage ault In loyd ColUns seeks I2,«5JJ5

from the Union Pacific Rodney T< as the result of a railroad w rlght rcprc; accident a t Curry on March E ighth avcni

Ing the coun/ Collln.i. Addison avenue cldcd toward sumed hla testimony and Uons In tha t P. Orand, a w ltnea to the streets ond who was approochlng the commissioner

om -lhe-eaat, also took th i U r h»<l-b(« itand. d g ln e c r Johf ColUns testified Monday fencing lom a truck M uling ' flveTrards la tem i woult

. Into a loading chute situ- T he fcnco u l 10 feel from the track both aides ol from hltUng an oncoming avenue and he Ualn progressed about on Jun iper a before stopping afler Uie of the old f

ished, he said. Riding with Uon was eaU I.lhe Ume.of the crash was A change ster who la now somewhere of the Wlllov Ington, cus-sed n l Uiimplalnj filed Kor. l l . m e . week wa». r« Colllmrvlslon wa.*i obitrucl- Lorson. He a warehouse: t t e blinker *lg- pla tted been [he cro.«lng were not oper- approve hon id CoIUns was unaware ot line sewer, ■oach ot a train. Wouldhearing Uie trial are Mrs. u n d e r La

U nciister. James O. Brad- h„ . q,L. Bu.^mann. Mrs, O, E.

rtna M, Hyde, W, E, Umle,J, Florence. Herman Schur- d l,o c n „r» c , R. O. H artlng Mr,, l^ona

Jb.\. ErMardt- poi ---------------------------- the motter

10 Are Idle S 'X ? Ford Dispute :Sr<S, 3 Debate Topic ’“".S.l”';OIT, Moy 10 (ffV-The Ford would be u.« Idling 65.000 men—and <c»tiiiiint«

Ing as many muie™ wnsto Uie peace Uble today. y - - -e sixth day ot Uie "speed- I n Q r

Ited Auto Workers sought a

, s ’; s , o u . u o „ . « . « t — R e -m, lEST],.1 hundred unionists aaked OODEN, cllUon Uiat the Ulks be of i^e ed to deal *1Ui an alleged ,, in Uie axle building ot America :lg Rouge planL Thu* far today In ■ > lule has l>een confined lo land near t^ I as,vmbly Une lo the Rouge o r^ a t Salt 1 -B- building.

It major labor DatUe in a „ _ j]Jie auto lndustr>-. the agree*, reKOtlate came >?Wr<Iay imatie auddenneas.; President Henry Ford, 2nd, I-!* P®*’ f ; a proposal for .talks Irom »n<l OHw'f

* S iS '-b S.wo acted a* strike-caused Ui« high tr in Pord and >uppll«r firm* mwere mounting into the T h e occas

(Jl. - . Tersary of ll: W ,00{rTm« Ford T tir ttra ^ory which l enea -wltWn a w tek if the of th e worid not settled. Ford ha* w arn- fonrotlen vi

ly have to shut down all Its To re*ena u . lur# Um orl

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BERLIN ' before tho

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‘IVpair crti d u e in the crutches w they bc sh

td In n»o day* a t Mi. Denver 1 le pair w aa Isolated In W cuvcr 4" " Associated----------------------— — man nnd

Kalis chiefT T ^ ^ The DenX X I . & crutches a

motel A pr

r” Club gjp;lued a s ta te m e n t In on Moy 1 Ho. and V ice Chnir- n o t u.' ing fo r jo in in g a newly- th a t his

standing lin rr^ AU J V Q to R down

la s t to 8C __ J J his clothiPoints ““'S’

'ointfl e a s t a n d Five picturo of ouncil-M onday-night- to-aid-ide e Boid t r a f f ic n t the inform atit d hide-and-go-seek.” disappeari :ou ld be cjtpectcd n t known he B co rre c tiv e action is lice send s

dcpartm ofit« is f ro m $2,500 to Hom er 3Idu f o r 4nBtal!aUdn th e ipUai h ts w ill b c called im* D enver M ’, th e council'-dedd* h u n t fo r

lic e -h is 8iiietto also pointed out large sumneed for stop signs a t ___

I StreeU, Ho sta ted Uiat m ade M ondoy ahowed K . 'V P P re broken off or missing.

ooet approxim ately *8 A * 1

jresen t ReoldenU . f M i - regan and Roger Cart-'csenUd resldenta In the X i d nue la tem l area In ask-mcU w hat had been de- WASHIN<d correcting flood condl- Olen Hicks,M jtxca. Aniold F . Cross. Ilc managerd public Improvements a elvll aerter. told Uie men rfhamaU to d a y -tra it ^n-dl»«jR M d WlUl a t j r doublB.wlUi ihn D ltfendarfcr ond th a t Empire U •mcrly atrung along Uie tension of I;ld be p u t up again. a s -a J e td c i0 will be installed.along. .Oregon_an of Uie la tera l on Elghlh I t *«nes 111 up to Seventh avenue Hlcka aalt atreet. th c same locaUon In trafflo « fence. C ost of Installa- entire syaU

.Umaled n t *101. Increase wo 5 In Uie plyalcia laj-out Uon. June 19w Lnne nub-dlvlslondl,. W ash, and Ule council meeUng last AddlUona rosumed h y L a .D d l M. m u l t fromaska th a t the area be re- w a sh , net; aiuae Uie FIIA tfin not ttorale ene:imea built over a trunk- atomle rea

Falls and 1Id EU m ,».U A U .„.arson's proposal rcplat- th ,e aubdlvwion for future p fJvtd by i> 111 be accomplUhcd vdUi- ju „ j j leya. He auggesta garbage which have can bo placed In fronl urUnes In

tne, I. E- NIUMdike, parks jaid,: property commissioner. Arvin ^ ounell he had dL^cuiwed treasurer. i r wllh th ree renl estate financial d> l n Falls who had advo- arrangemen s no t be abolished In new yesterday0 Uie c ity . velopment i onnor. Burlry, appeared vicinity of group and a^ked pcrmls- a palicm f< ■tall 35 w-nate conlalneni areas of th eomer*. T he reccpUelei aerved by t .icd on fou r sides for ad- Developm it4 ia TtM* s. r«1»B I) (CaallBii

p i e r o f J R o m a i

v E n a G t e d - o n - EMay 10 (-5V-A chapter eallon on

! rom antic legend of Ui» W. I* » . ’ c .n . . . t: desolate, wlnditwepi up* the no rthern extremity of In Uie D. 8.

Inlte the period im e m= u t . of u,t ke and compleUon of Ui».llroad, « , 11 was ihen

•eatem A m r., • rlght-of-w«clpanis were Lucius Beebe ory of a < lea a e g g . railroad hls-jUiors and photograpaen ona of thilks dpptctJng the saga ef irtft)da ofiron are standard source "TVllh U1 the ir H eld ." Sutlcr'i ml aslon was Uie SOlh annU annah of i th e ceremony a t Proraon- as th a t of. to r a-day-U uned.the U U ln_a_talcL id toirard'Uil* liow almoit I t «ymvalley In northem OUh. achleremerlact in sentim enta] mlnla- taUon the iir t^ nal goM es aplke dedi* 'wUl b« n i

I rriga ie tl Idaho C ounties

M««Bb«r oS AudU llurMfl of AmotUM I 'rm an4 Uo

)wer Re ‘arts of Tieup’sIN, M ay 10 (U,R>— R usaian au tho r 10 deadline today w hen th ey real

3viet action gave Am erican secto

in Falls Resi Missing’ in'E R , May 10 (/P)— D enver detecl T utches found a t Pueblo. Colo., n he d lsap p cam n ce 'o f a Tw in Falls I w ere found In a Pueblo hntel. Po shipped to D enver for study .

r police a re check ing th e disappco 43, Twin F a lls , according to a

,cd P re ss . W eav e r is a m em ber of J W eaver, f e r t i l iz e r dealers, Hov e f o f police, sa id . »enver m issing p e rso n s b u reau sale

a s a re su lt o f a collcge'accidenpril 29’. G illr ttc , f ro m ----------------Lion he received fro m T T C r ^ > police, says- th e p ro - U u J L / r of tho m ote l noticed

1 th a t W eav er w as H f t a ^ Ig 1118 q u a r te r s and is 1947 se d a n w as r locked n ea rb y .I d riv e r w ho took him w a s h i n c vntown h o te l w as tho 'see him . W eav er le f t ,hing, k ey s and p e r- T hat woui ilonginga a t th a , h o te l, ^ l e r crop to se n t a f u i r i e n g th o f W eaver to D en v er new xteoni

tfon concemlnff theirancc will not . be contr<fls oahere until Denver po- a more to1 a report to the pollca wipteet.' lent here. • ' . > ® ir J. Weaver, fatherwing man,.fi^FeC ilV bo--, bijiheiMonday to aid In the month’s'Toi

T his son. He told po- ^ son nontiall/'carries H u tu U n i

im s of m oney. expectod to----------- ---------------------------- T he depart

. • p make Its 1c u t i v e t o r

• l i n e S i s t h t si V of spring W»

• a f f i c B o o m S 5 S K „ “T h a t com'

INOTON, May 10 W>> - wks, vlee president and txaf- ger of Empire airlines. toW

srr ,'si" ‘cT«5?s>ss''If IH « tU f l t . l« U. ,

10 dtlcs. hU h acreagilald th a l while u IncresM ^ .^a t> was anUclpated over theI tem , a la rse po rt of Ui# ___would eome from resum p- ,

B a s e ]mal traffic, he said, will g ,om Uavel belween P a ^ .

n e w ^ n t . a n d 'th e newreactor p lan t near • Idaho a t New Yo.d Pocatello. Ida. delphla. poi1 connecUons belween Em- Only ganUireo major alrllnea opera-Ihe territory will be Im- AMEy Achedulei to go Into effectand by additional fllghU New York .,ve been added by Uio m ajor D elrolt ......In rccent monUis. Hicks R«>-noIds

and RoblnMNeUon. UlB company*explained the concern's W ashington

condlUon and lU traffic cnevelandlenta wlUi m ajor alrllnea, Hacfrier alay Uie luah Irrigation d«- c la and lies It along Snake river In Uieof Twin Palls w as,called Boslon .—1 for oUier rich oBrlcultural S t. Loubthe future In the territory Slobba aiy the airline. Moss, pmcnl of the area, Hicks, Phlladelpl lot,^ «m Pm . ». C«I«»I« 1 game.

intic_^stem_R a i l - U n i o n - A i iin th a t afternoon of May landmark , which wax a ttended by United Blal ■ finance, powerful rallread Beebe an )f the era and newspaper- momeni Uv m every city of Importance Pullm an, o , 8„ Beebe and Clegg donned operaUng e >d design atUre ot the O en- N ev , were u i t era. long skirted tall- thi* evenlnj leckerboard txousers. atrlag Tha hUti; top hats, en fplke a

Irrve a gymboUc spike tn a th e R allv t Ue "on the now abar»doned to rleal -eoel •way. laid a wreaUi la mem- a ao rtllw aj I vanished age of p loneen te n . a t the nk a toast in cham (u«ne lo a t R arrard the mo.«t glamorous of all taUree of t of Uie old wesU road, news

the pcaslble excepUon of boadcasten mill, no place-name In the The Sou )f the west Is so algnlflcanl th e lineal of PromontotT." said Beebe Pacific rail leLaddre-M. of the tmiiroBoUte* ih e g r e * t t i t To Tortn"^ nent tn overland Iraiapor* railway . Iln le world haa ever know n and California n c o ea d x ^ d a s a to v e rl ix of Uie Clvl

P l lor

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a of ClrtolalloB* FDoUri ‘

estoredE Berfin i End Bthoritic s began lifting th e B erlin restored elcctric power to p a r ts o

ic tor housowives unrationcd electi--------------------------------- o f tho mo

• J I tim e s inesident— r ','“Denver

American sele c t i v e a s a id lo d a y a viet sector. ,, m l« h t prove to be aIlls b u s in ra a f tia n . T h c b , a

P o lice h e re r e q u e s te d Germ an i llle.t anld U irlclty to th

ip earan ceo t W aiter E . a dispatch from th e fore the Rui

• o f th e firm of W icdo^ ai&infth# r ilow ard G illette, Tw in f.o*- "olime T hurt(

, . , Restorotlonnld W eaver, w ho uses 40 hour* bei dent, cHccked in a t a'__________ _________ Thursday (!

djiy).

)A Sights avy_Winter r = heat Supply MINOTON. May 10 flJJO-The commander re department today eatl- regulaUons this year's w in te r. w heat west w nes m a t 1,031.470.000 bushels. M arc^ 1. 1 rould be the second largeat ‘I'o f» p In history, and would “niB W tr assura th a t the tot«l inppty ^ aecton

; In the oountzy vould b i t ft day. n m m j t i h l ib a lte r Uia w nuncr

tn t o i WOTld require tb e , e n t-to proclaim.proiooUoo vffl o a th e IBM w heat crop to »trteUcn. q to hold down butdeiuoma re ta la

V - i r e i jh t lhBaaed a n May J ‘ . . 9 ^ ^

'a Idreekirt, t>»Md'’oQ U t» I wlU t e t e

Torecagt I t w tT lW W .000 Ule rM ord se l hy Um v ia -tiK years a io . - be opened

tU ns o t the winter crop la n i i u n e 'I to bw ln late t h b m onth. . .parU nent' next monUi will ■ ts f l r i t forecast ot (prlnglea t producUon. i l C W

VeU l i;321,000.000 1!d w ith an average poetwar , A T Cof oboof 800,000,000 busheU _i wheat, the forecasted w in- " D ,would bring total IBtf w heat i > \on to 1.3J1,000.000 b u s h e l f c ______J»m parea w ith to la l produo- TILER.

U88,OOOXIOO busheU la s t n n . Prestoe all-Ume rccord of W07.- o l Uie it mahels la 10« .a n d .U u .te n - . f lr e e d e ra jrage (1038-^7) producUon of suceeodlaj00. . ' ■ P*- * b o WJ

a s sId WlUl 18.7 bushels U «t O ^ e r ne

'eage would be han-ested for w a r y - i r S ■hat compare* with per were Kelm

____________ ssifus;ieball Scores

By U nlled ' Preaa ‘JA IIO N A L -IX A G U E .____ouis a t'B n>oktyn .''cn icas6 b a ib e n e a York. Cincinnati a l Phlla- preUmlnan poatponed. rain. uon’s foun

games scheduled. non of 38-------- dny oftemi

LMEItlCAN LEAGUE u wa.n d^ ^ ^ aent a aU t

«-k ......- ............ — 2 " 5 ^ ? homa a t a...... .............. ..........000 001—1 In Indian*lids ond Nlarhoa; Newhouaer appointed ■ >lnson. herd and i

B H E port who 1 Jlon ,. 000 lOO 000—I “I 1 to the sho'Id ..... 000 000 000-0 1 1er and E>aiis: G rom ek.O ar- dick LeiRegan. Tresh. correct mi

R H E anim als at_______100 000 OOO-I 4 0 lu ilm le h tLl --------001 000 001-2 3 0 program W1 ond Batls; Embree and cordlon, a

TocaLlelphlo a t Chicago, n igh t a barbe

the voices------------- ----------------------- -- HeldcbrectLLegen ipn n i y e r s a j y -

,U .. h U W ^ H . ^ 1

1 and Clegg, who. a re a t th e C ^ . i living aboard U>elr prlvaie O fn w n

one of Uie last such In ®‘,,“ ig existence, a t Canon City. »»odaUoti ere to leave by atreamUner ■'■■' ■■ ' n lng foUowlng Uj« ceremony. lU toriana rec tta ted the.BUd-. e ceremony tn the nama of llway and LocomoUve B U - «!..,>.>• e o d e tj, a group, e l-a ch o lao - i - t o r o Iway expert* wlUi headguar- the Baker memorial library

rard. Prcjent were reptesen- of the SouUiem PacUIc a ll* ews photographer* aad radio "

SouUicm ?w tfle railroad U eal successor to the Central railroad which m e t Uie r»as Pnloa Pacific a t ProaBntgry t

.link between lhe ea*t“ aod " ^ ^ ^ 2 nia ahorUy a f te r . conetoiloa * w. ClvU war. —

I T Y ■’ m

!I1L0N— J

PRICE 8 CENTS iB

to ;

egunln blockade 40 hours, ffl I of tho western aee- W

:triclty In the middle fflnoming for tho first wnee power rationing- HI ;cd upon western Ber-rSovicrblockadg-f a t |

played and eleetrlo (Uncs > the power flowed Into sector llnea from Ute 8p- <r. All of Berlin's m ajor erntlng sUiUons are In tbe ;«ir. • • • . •(ilaraUon G rad oal I elcctric power au thor-

the restoration o t elec* the westom secton voald ! gradually.rvlce, such as existed te* Hussions c u t olf the pow tr 6 f l r t t weelu'or th a irb lo e t i— ■ not be effected un til toma nday . Uiey said. . tion of power was started before Uie offlelal time aet g Uie blockade-13-.Ol a . m . .

(8:01 p. m . U ST W edne^

le T ralaa to Bell. m inute the first of 10 a l- 1 is a day will b e d n to ro ll ;In fo r th e t i n t Ume alnoe I liana cu t off aU aurtftce ^ aUon 11 m onths ago. unbcr of trains a day v a a 'Hi r an o r d » by Oen. VaoUy kov, new Soviet mlUtaty ler. providing th a t trmnio . ns te tw een Uve east a n d es re tu rn to th e aUtua o t : .IM S.0 Supply 10,000 Ten*trains wUl supply the w est- i

n WlUl about lOMO ton* a i «w hat le s r th a a 'ib o Anglo- ^ ftlrUft, aehlevod a t l t » . .

ed at^U U atau '

V O f f i c e r s ?

■e S e l e c f e d j ly B r e i e d e r st. May lO -E lino 0 . ? e t a x tton , was elected prtaldaaC sU ta MUkinff f fiu tth o n r

1 o.urteloUmi Mw<lTiyOg Richard V. Kelm. N am ^ was m charge m te tto ^ - t - a - te rtec u a -aC -tb a -y g g r "ods..................... ............. ; .new offlcen a re ohartaa O;-. Her. tlca president, an d;J. wuHfr-M--ctsurer. Elected a s d iic e tan lm. H erbert H ahn. P tefrea : >aTenport. Oooding. and I d :h. Genesee.

Sale Sehedoled e was paid to Kelm, Uj» ouU. resldent,-w ho- also 'U vica ' t of Uie American MlUdnc m B reeden assodiU an, im .-ll» .-pem s:a tte ttded-th»—) and prognun which w er t ary event» for the 'e ssocla- urth annual sale. The a u c '38 catUe began here Tuea- moon.. decided to select and pre­late herd of MUkIng Sho rt- : a naU onat livestock show iTiapolIs OcL K . Kelm w a i d to select and manage th a i will be asUsted by D aven- 3 wUl occoQipany Uie catUe how.

Procram Given Lee. Jerom e, spoke on' th a methods o f pho togrtph lnr and ahowed plctsrcs to U- hU rem arks. SoloUU cn .th a . were I., Uria, Oooding. a o -

and Mrs. Kelm, Kam pa,

rber ab o p ' quarte t featnrad :es of th e aucUooeer. d i a K ht, Inm an. g»T>«-, D areo- • ;lUi C a m p b ^ Preston, and. Ulckebon. Lago, Ida. Cam p- 3 preten ted le m a l paata*- .

larbecue w u prepared a ^ . ly th e PUer Granga. O ot-o t« -.

j,f,Tit.i.-.^'Mi‘,'H lnman, O rand Jsn c tlo ii ,. i md Mr. and Mra. Z r ^ n » e le . U tah. , .n declared 'th e -^ re n t i b a - - the beat ever he ld by tha> Ion.

S h i f t yt te a b o w tn u t u t t e t f ttf tr -

m tised th e w ea th a n aa iv i up fo iew ttng- tbam -asM T- keep-Jum ping arPBBd M . - ItUng. Otharwlaa thi* Unm u k a p re tty good.? .. ,r.- teettved-on th a :« an c M M l. ’ le u e d v lra , U dM. ^

a M n d show en o r 'a f l i i ^ i? U m S e n b o w e n aboot VO^? o tharw lsa.ao ' s

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T r a f f i c L i g h t s

_ A p p r o y e d J o r ; .

2 F i v e P o i n t strnm rtr>

w tlU n r . h e n id . 'Hie mincU look t t e m * llw under considmlScn.

A ' x tp rae n U U rt ot the T v ln n d l* PMd Uld Ice comp»ry ap* p a le d Ior a hookup to ■ c ll; v i t r r 1

• Une to r prpperty u tuiicd Jujt out-1 •Idc the d ty llmlU. A dtjr lewrt kxrated n r« r ■ « tll no« In lue

. a p p m n U r h u coni«min«tcd th* w ater. Uie couneU m toltl. B a n lu rr Inspector C h» rl« E. Cotton n - (,

i££p«6_lau i i n t i ^

Cttjr Jt. BUiiiUonI wUl10 ■ orer a e o n tm t cortrtns the ' p U au u c e or bonds Jor i t o Ioe»l Un- prorem ent dt* incu foUo»ins tn ■!>- pearaoce by E. W, JJcRobena b f- g

----- fore m e~gToup. Under the rropoMl.- —|about IIOJOO worth ot bocds. * lih l a t m i t r» u of 5 per cent, would be ticued to cover the South Park tn d W e«t Park utas.

Both M «jw R. J. Schwendiman T a ad Finance CommtoJiorcr H. R, O ra n t » l*ud U a people In SouUi P|“ Park "had been »tood off Ions enough- and mcmwemJed Jm- BsedUte aeUon.

Councilman N lt«hke rtcommcnd- BM a rItT pU nrlnr rrwrtmUtp tft Indb rtns rtcommrtvlailcM to the coun- cll. concfrn trj eowinicuon In the city. Counclltnsn Croa nuititejted i the cooimlfrf* incUide prnoni llvln* | ®- ‘ In aU MCtiorn ot fft# elir and th*: *"11 would be be>t to obtain Idcu on ' 0 the m atter from j r r m J ctvte orpan- ; Ror uatlons before the committee U j s esubluhed. P,i:

B)d* of M.SM by Ihe Bobler Con. Jr..ttructlon cocnpany and tti>eo b>- the RorProcreative BuUdtn. bolh Twin RotPalU. were wbmllled fnr a new MnRstroom bulldlns at Harmon park, onrAf(«r It w aj diicmered the two b ldi drs

----- t o i ered ~dtffrrcnt plani the council Roito t«d to reject Uie bldi ao lh a t p adettnlle ipeelflcatloni may be PdmwR. not

Com m im oner Crou requetud the ’ eotm dl to approve the p u r s u e cfred paint by the iire tt department C . fo r the palnUns of (top ilgni. tpeed d c n i and areaa near fire pltjj*.

U ayor 6chwendtman atated heh a d reappotnled R. P. Pvr>- aa Bchalnnan of the airport camraualon exefo r nv* year#. O lher member* are Kh. m a k D. Judd . Charlea D. H iatt, ninD aa Cavanach. and Schwendiman. sra>

O m J E. Chaney, publio aafely » * ' ocounUiloner. reque»t«l an Inveatl- “ r fa tio n of th e prew ni meat iM pect- tag aetup. Under a propoied pro-t i a a . ca lufh ter operators would ~ finance Inapectlon whleh would be done th ro u jh »Ut« or federal io t-errtm ent ^

_ _ M e r c h a n l a _ S k t e ____ ^

S p e c i a l S a l e D a yJDhe 1 U echeduled aa the f ln t We

day ot tb e ~bud«et benefit day*** De, eam palcn of U » Twta Pall* Cham - Kel

> ,b « of OoB«neree KerchanU' bu- e n a u . At a meetlnc *Tueaday m om - ach tn«. a cenunltte« recommended a 13- all waek o ia p a lg n .___________________ n «

Wedneaday ^wa« ebsean a* th e nls ta e l day for ^ e U tM o r^ th a n pl« K local m etchanU are expected to partlclpata.________________________ « /

S p e d il entertainment for th e If] ehildreo wBl be planned for Uie IJ- week campalcn. June. July and Au- cu at are Ute m onthi dunns which . the ~dayt" w tn be held._____________ ‘

A Bieetln* waa tet for 10 a jn . , ! T luraday It>- the oixwnltie* tar tii* * entire U erdum U Bureau. I t wlU be held a t th e Idaho Power company ^

____________ by

The Hospital “■■ I R i

te w te n c y b«di only were a\-an- C ■Mi Tueaday a t Uie Twin PalU lh<

- - c w a ty hoepltal. v iim n j hour* a ntram 3 to 4 and i to t pm.

ADMITITD___ -Bond..Xatly Arterbum . __i

U ra . Ralph S u rr . U n . 1. B. Wi Nllechke, U n . Oene Ehlrley and an< U ra . U arra re t T rtvrj. all T irtn pie PalU ; K eith Btevens and Alice uci Sbatto . bo th PUer: Harry Denton, rec Idm berly: Mr*. StelU Scofield, R u - t

- pe rt: -Mr*. H arry Hanaen. Buhl, and loe U ra. Raymond O riop. CajUeford. _

OtHMISSCD

te r. Mr*. Kenneth Beelty and son.Ray Drtcr*. John Orefory and Mr*. Pred RJichey. »U T«ln PalU; }itrv Bd Sbockr;. H utrm an. and Mrs. v m m Beerea and non, C»»t!r(ord. ^

W e a t l i e r £Wt TV« r.m,•t&iM Mil. r ff <'-h'Bkm«nk V ll *B«rWr ____ •!. »< T- •

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G h a i ' l e s R o u k r.

H e r e M o n d a y ST he "Rec, Charlea W alter Ronk.

r , rtalden t of T w in PalU for the aat M yeara and form er paator of lie Pln.1 Ctiurch of th e Brethren, th led MJddenly M ondsy evening fol- , j m m a brief lllnms. uhBom SepU 31. lUiS. In New Row. bl

f» th ' In 1030. He'WTU*- also pre- re pded In death by one Herbert dr I. Ronk. who waa killed In O errnany i »HI t»44. I ' On Jan . 33, 193«. Uie It^v. .Mr. 1®J; onk innrried Dorothy Kcanler. ^ Survivor! are hU wDdow. Twin j.,

»IU: four *on«. Charlea W . Ronk. „v •./S alem . Ore.: Dr. H ouard W. ^ «nk. David C. Ronk and Roger A. -k iKik. all Twin PalU: one daughter. P l.T- U K. T urner. Stock ton , Calif,;n r a lilcr. ,Mr». Ida Larou.«e. Mo- fjio . Calif, one bro ther. H arley q . :onk. Kokomo. Irvi^ a n d four randchUdren.Puneral arrangem enla wUl be an-

ounred la ter by th e T w in PalU Ul lorluary. Ti

seniors at Bliss Receive Diplomas 2

BLISS. May 10 — C om m encem ent , xerclMj were held In th e high :hooI auditorium M onday n igh t for ” ine high achool a tu d e n u and 11 *; rade school pupUa. T h e commence- sent apeaker w a a -th e R e r . W. J . ambertAon, O oodlns. T h e baeca- tu reaie apeaker Sunday waa the *T. Harold U ackcy. O ltn n a Perry. The valedictorian U M aj-rU Hol>- *» ey and the a a lu u to d a n Is a e o hompAon. OUier h lc h achool grad- ^ at«« are Rex Paraona. P ea rl KeLoo, *red Robblna. Joj'ce UlUcan. Irvin D loacland. Carol T hom pson andileola a i f f o r t ,_______________ ri'n r f d e «chool s r id u a u a a re Mary ^'ard. Jack W arren. Cra lc Drugan. ^ erry P ruett. Pecgy O raves . LaVlla PeUh. Joan P rue tt. E dw ard Lenkar. 1 )ean Cutrlght, D ale F le tcher and 1 Celvln Palmer.Supt. Harold C ond lt announced

chool Witt clone P riday . Two ahort Jl achool pUya wlll be given Wed- . iMday night, and an a llochool „ ilfbk lo t awarda and » on»-A t k >]WWill be held T h u n d a y . y

Mrs. Harvey Paid ° Final Honor Here

Funeral aerrloee for U n . Maxine qM ntnla Harvey w era conducted a t p: p. m. Tueaday a t th e Tw in PalU 8 Dortuary chapel w ith th e Rev. AU>ert B. P a r r t t t offlclaU ng. J

A mtulcal aelecUon waa preaented b;ry PerrU Bweet. b

P a llb e a rtn were Jam ea Moore. Bndon B ln e r tU ff . D udley Driscoll, cl r . Jack Thomaa, R obert C uller and Uchard Pruden.

CoiicJudlns acrvlcea were held a l B he Twtn_ 11* c e m e te ry .. _ , n

Driver Fined $25 5-K tU B B R L V i-M ar—>0— Howard H Valker. Twtn Palts. wa.i fined t39 ind aawAxed S3 cou rt co»ta after J* ileadln* guilty M onday before Ju s- V Icf ef the Peace Ray Polter. to Rrckle.*w (Irivinf. f<

Unable lo pay th e fme. he was R oekfd up in the county jait.

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------- - ---------------------------------1; sB C R L T i'-L D S funeral w n l<-e« ’ »

'nr Mr.' Bertha PalrchlM *111 br held tII 3 pn i WiV.nroday a t Uie M.-Ciil- : I< « h funeral chapeL T h e riTTT.f:|a. 5i.«ho;> n( the ih irtl ward l.iJkS •hurch. Sidr.ev A. Lairnciv wUl o:?l- i It :latc. Bu.-lal will be inafie in Nrelev. jc

JKROME - FMnrral > em ce i fo r , Joro Samur* »l!l be o 'n d u ftrr t »i : p m W rdnevtay a t th e W:;ey ] e: uneral hox.r by th e R rv DtwiaW J, I f> A'aUer Ir.ierm eni will be made in ' ;ie Jerwr.e cem etrry. j !'

HANStN - Funeral MT»te«» fnr : « >«v;a \ Wicker wlll be conducted li It 3 p m. We<5r^e.«!ay tn Uie While r r.ir-uar^ rh«p»;. T w tn Pa!:*, w-.th b

R f t. Htrry- S larbuck offtcsatini:. < Bu.'.a. «::! be maO« In S u ro e i U e- 1!

K E N T u a i 7 .W H m i £ i r ; % U E N C

“ A n t i - T a y l o r ”

C r i t i c s F l a y e d -

B y C a v a n a g hirnm Pu* 0^1

t« n c f frre opportunlly w hich ha t I made thla nation th e envy and won- der of the world.

So Office "In reply to hu ln.ilnuatlona back

of my motive, let me repeat th a t I will have no pa rt of any public

\ office.I T h e ‘Defeat Taylor* movement li ! ontanlted for Uie lole purpoae of de- > featlnc Taylor and dlsllncUy n o t tn I Uie intereal of anv particu lar candl> d a ^ and any fliaumanL-to tba.coo«- tran ' U aUolulely w ithout founda- U on.-a lttw uih I penooally belkv* U would be a coruum m ation de­voutly to be wKhed for In view o( our weak prun.io' Ayatem w hich per­mit* an acUve minorliy to nom in­ate th r leaxt desirable candidate, tn the ordinary apatheUc prim ary, and in a field of otherwUe dealiable m a- lerlaL

Able to Bee D oty-We beUeve Uie good DemocraU

of Idaho are perfecUy able and aeiialble enough to do th e ir own th lnk lnf and do thetr duty. Tho*« who do nol aee the picture clearly Khould Uke the flrat tra in to the blind a.<iylum.

I T h e »tii>e rhalrm an a n d _»lca. chairm an have refUAcd to be pu t on record in eonimenimB on Taylora drrellctlon.1 and the Mity conclu- »lon U Uial ‘alienee Klve-t cortaent.’ -

T hcir dealre for a “harmontoua I o rsan lu tlo n - can n :ver be accom- pluhed unUI the proi^er niilMUtutlon can be made for 6«-nfttor T aylor and hU g u lu r In the DemocraUc aym- phony.

Neutral Decision Given by Jurors In Damages Suit

A verdict for ne ither th e pU ln- . Utf nor the defendant was returned

Tue>day m om lns by five Jiutlce courl jutora after hearing a dam ­age ault filed by Donnid H. Childers. Jerome, agalw i Eusene W. Jenaen. Te»tlfylng *-ere Childers and Jen-

Childera aought damage.i o t C103.TS ’ for repaIn to h it 1M6 w d an a j the ! result of a colllilon Feb. 33 tn the

too block on Shoahone atreet north wllh a 1839 coupe driven by Jen -

! In a counter-claim filed April 19. , Jenaen alleged hU c a r received »53.M

worth ot damages in ajJcIng for th a t ’ amount plm cOit* o f ault., Jurora Algnlng the verdict were . W, M. Haney. 1, L. R anjon . m n k

Juttm an, Peter Ziegler and O e o m i Dean. A ilxUi man. Leo S trtlfua . did 1 not »lgn Uie verdict. J . H. Bamea

rcprcaented Chllden while Pam ".r KMmih: Ttoben*ftn-ftna"DiTy“»e«counsel for Jensen.

i Baccalaureate Is 1 Held at Heybum HPTTDURN. May 10—Baccalaure-

• ate aerrlce* for the H eybum h lsh ‘ Khool groduatlns clnat of 29 mein- ‘ bcfa wtr* held Sunday evening at

the LDS chapel, w ith the sennon de li« red by the Rev. Donald Sm ith of Uie Burley .Methodist church.

^^l^ proce.vlonal and receMlonal I » rre played by Lund ChrUietuen / and .Mra, Naceni Zempke. At the re- ; queat ot the elaaa, a vocal aolo waa I preiented by Prank Watjion. An or- » gan .vilo WTuv played by Chrl<.ten^^n.

“n ie mvocatlMi waa Riven by Jam es Wilcox, a scripture rending

I by Mrs. Aaron .Moller, a:;d Uie benedlcUon by Uie R ei. Uoyd M,

. Balfour of the Burley Chrintian

. church.I Membera of the cU*.i are..

Oerald Anie*. Olen A rthur. Dale I Baird, Pern Blxler. Clnudlne Bow-

man,_^■Ul-B^lxcr—B a rb ara . Brovm. Ruth Cheney. O ladyl C hrU terjen. Coleen Connor, R ichard Coon. Lil­lian Onvf. Donald Handy. Oenild

J Handy. Rosj Hunsaker 5 Bunlce H unt. Ralph Jcnen. Harier• Jordan, Arlo Lee. .Met.i M ellon . TeS . Moorr. HJnmn Morrlv>Ti. V, P rink J Ra%Titen. E \n Ronfelrt, Jolm Ron-

feld. Delbert Sherfey. Porre.'t .Son. I Roger S trner. Denn W ir.r.ef-

! U. S. Cuts Back I Shipyards’ Work. WASHINGTON. May 10 . r - 1 Some 10000 n»^a: fhipyarfl workera

, ’ will be laid orf. mo»t of th - x• tJu ly 1. to meel buUfiet Iir-.lt*;i>':;\ . ; for the new tl.'cal year, the ns'T• ' announced loday.; ' I t uud wage boost* g ranted dur- . I ins the p a /l year, !-.u;her mater',*'. . CO a t a and rrflured con.'truf;:nr.

I fimds a-ere i:nporunt ;acior« :r.

t ■ T he Dosion lO-.liv.nrd be ham- ,. ] e.M h ll. 5cme 1 TW) w erltrrs m il be , I fired Ihere riurms the next ftwal , rear. T h r Ne» York nav*: \art1

I {ared tej-l Iji Uie cuiSafl:. It I 17.:*0 employe.^ nn M arfh j ; . ar.d

r ! wa* allowed an avemce pt 13 IM m I f iv a : 19.X),: , The nary aaJfi T33i wr';krr» will 1 be ;el (w by July I «: ti-.f l l r.a^al . V'llpyanlii tn t.'ie V-lte<; Sla;e> »:x1 . Hawaii, The re*l «li: be re:c3.'ec

durtnjt the r jcreed lnc mor.;.*!’. •

W i> c«»r7_ P ! C .

T w i n F a l l s I

C W i OMiteae* ‘

h Circle 10 of Uw UeUiodUt churcti wm (DMt a t t- pm . Wedneaday al th e home of U rs . R. E. Btobu>|h, 391 F ifth avenue e aa t

has —cm. Cl«b~U M « t

The C am era d u b wlU meet 1 P in . to d a y ln th e clutirooms-at The

ack Sportcr. W alt Blaylock wUl give a ll I talk on tb e uae of filter* and propei bUc expoiuna. P lana will be completed

fer U»e outdoor breakfast to be held t U a t 9 a jo . Sunday a t the Al Kanklnl de- residence and for the field u ip tc : tn th e a t y of 'R ocki la ter In Uie day.Kll. - I-----

£; E xecutiyie^or..^ 3 : A i r l i n e S i g h t s

T r a f f i c B o o m

told, exam iner CurtU H enderKn. "iJ *tUl ta l u Infancy."

The value o f feeder line aervte* — for a iall delivery U quesUoned by IOM poetofflco depaitm eni and a , ,l_ repreaeotaUve of th a t department

totd the exam iner th a t In many cases aUmaU can be handled aa ex-

.1 . . I pedlUtHialT b r . ini r f f - Uon.

SUmuUtM AlnaaU ;lu- nicks said efforts of the line Uila t.’- fa r bad been directed to sumulating «us use of alrmaU. He aald a much >m- g rea ter volume could be. developed io n ^ working ou t better handluig in d schedule* wiih postofflce* In uiwni .-m- surrousd lnc th e airline aiopa.

Hicks testified th a t town* on the route had spen t coulderable money tmprovtng lhelr airfields to accommodate the aerrtce. and slnc« moat of the money wa. raided try

S bond Usuej, he felt th a t Uie line’n • i se rricA had been endorsed many

[ I t Ume* by popular vote, tin - Geared ta Needs

- Airline wrMce. he aald. haj been uc* geared to local needs and a Khed- ‘m - u ij arranged by which’ bualneaamen

In the m ajor towns *er\-ed can vWt o lher places on the route. h*ve two or three hotua for the ir bu*m«M and re lu m home In dayllght-

^•^* He aald the company changed lo larger planes in Mareh, la it year, and experienced a steady increaae to business.

Marionette Show Is Presented by

•nl Bkkel StudentsA m arionette show for all tht

aludentA a t Blckel Khool was prt- aented In th e auditorium by aUUigT*^r todirection of Edwin Harding, Each puppet w u hand-m ade from stuffed paper bagi and painted and drearcd by the studenu .

Safety and healUi playa wrtuen by the children were macted bj

l i t the puppets. N urvr)' rhttne* aU; a r t . w rre drnm ailied. ilsh PhyllU Johnston proenied a brlel cm- hUtory ot marionettes.: a t Thoae partlelpaUng were Howari Tion Bunn. Leona Campbell. Jimmy Cox niUi Bill Dicus, Joan Durfee. Luelli

Eacker, Lee Engelbrechi. KaUileer jnaj Fahrenholi, Eusene Hackworh u«n PhyllU H*wkln*. Sidney Jolma. Ken- f f . ne th Kitchen. Charlea Uoyd, Dom

McOee, Robert McOuire, Oarv MU- o r . ler. b r l Molyne*ux, Jean Nebeker.

Maxine Pecka, David Preckel. .S’otl t,y Rawson. Jacque Rountree. PnulWe

ling Schuli. Clarence Shearer, Qinta ; .Small, ShlrUy Soper. Betty Thom.i»

J,, I Bill)- Sund in d Delorr* WUllam* tian l P ' ” puppeu were selected fot

] exhibit a l the county fair next fall

" ' Buhi High School S Btok-DistributedLll- ‘ -BtfH U May 10 -T h e Buhl han raid achool yearbook, the "Wakap* “ w «

laU trTbutH M onday. Barbara \Vil- r ierilinm .' wa* edilof-ln-chlef: Alvir T es!- ‘ m tn y . asjiUtani editor, and Col- in k : leen S\ew art. a n editor,;nn- O ther members nt the i i j f f »rr» ion. Vem ita Jaglea, R iu Simmonj, Ralrii

Hitchcock. E \a Sorm ion . Pre»ror I^ll. P a l Claxton, Evelyn Jankcw- «1. Ad# Slmeoe, Ray Hlavaiy P.ea.«e Moore and Barbara Aldrich

I OeraWine M orie ir*.ed TH fac.il-i r l r adMaer. *TiU year» edition wai

dedicated to Fiord U ifl. principal ke-a ln.'tructor!

Club M akes Tea Towels a t Meel

•rla'. CASTLD'ORD. Mav 10 —Clover Leaf 8ewrr> 4-H club mem-

■ r, brra aewed tea toweLi a l a rreer.i rreetins a l Uie hfvne of Shirlei

irtf. T heir projrc; t» t;-»i 4^cI aeeond year aewme

.M.-» Jo.'in Blick and M.'« 7.-<:■ Hl:d».^n are th r d u b Iraiier.

nad Plorencr .Monuerih prr.,.and Helilev, vice pre*flrr'n 'ln :^hi.-;ey Blick. fecrrtary and De'a—i

Smiui, reporter w ill' , , 9 ' ^ " ».-e Janet Writa 'a l OrcMU, K-.:hrr Ar.n McCIvn»:xl and h * R r s e r j

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CLOVERS ■ GR^

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N e w s i n B r i e f

----- ^A ilenda 'C lI^ -------------------------- ;Mr*. Florence M. O ardnw li

*c Tueaday for H cyburs a U U - p a near Coeur d’Alene whare ahe w a ttend a cUnlc In round and *qua danclnc for one week.

A aalrU VislUne T . E. H unter, occupational analy a fo r th e Idaho aUte employxnc

er aervlee. 1* vuiUng the Twla Fa ed em ^oym ent office thU week ai Jd m a k u c an orcanUaUocal sttidr->■* ------to M ajvtagr LiceaaaI, , A m arrtage license was tasu

Monday a t the office of tho coun clerk V> John Paul Sharlcb. Si

' ~ Lake C tc^ ’ i n d U axlne Bybee. Klz«. bcilx-■*“ —

BlrthaA dauchter was bom Tuesday

U r. and Ur%. Barry H ansca. Bul l« -a t the T w in PaUs c o tm tr hoap it ^ D aughters were bom U ottday lo N

and U n . I. E. NItachka and U r . ai •{J Ur*. O ene Sh lrlo ', a ll Twin ra ils ,

Consumer Income A Still High Despiti ?. Declines for 194a- — W A flB D W rO N .-M aT -IO -t/P J-

Coniumer Income dropped In U a r for the- th ird conrecuUve jnoni

lU falling th ree pe r cent below th e pe ng reaehadt la si December, A fter t :h drop I t wa* still four per ce rd above M arch 1946. ig The commerce departm ent, r os porUng thU today. >ald M areh ‘M

sumcr Income fell C.OOO.OOO NXl b „ low February to an arunial ra te

»3MJOO.OOO,000,|! Decline* In waies and salarli „ easily th e biggest Item of consum ? I Income, and In recelpU of ownc ^ of farm s and unincorporated buj ■ neiica were chiefly responsible. Th ' j were p a rtly etf»et. however, by I

I cre«.ied unemployment compens I tion pftyments.

The te rm "coiuum cr Income." ;]. used by the government, mea

I pncU cally a ll incont^ received ' individuals as dM lngulshed frt

,.Q ' Income reeelved by corponUorw, ^ i The departm ent aald payro

; showed In M areh the biggest d r , so far In 1949. but th a t the cc '^ .m u ie -ho liday" catnKl the fall ‘^•!be g rea ter lh a n in January a: ** Pebruary.

No Relief Sighted In Ada Dry Spe

BOISE. May 10 uP— No relief U _ alghl from the record dry spell ,S Uie Bolac valley. Uie feden l wealh ^ bureau sa id today.

The bureau .^ald there has be only ,C3 of an Inch of moUture i corded since March I, b reakl

-w ; records going jtacklolBSS:' ‘j ‘l At th e aame time officlaU of t ^ I Boi.ve naU onal fore*i aald ~lt v lll

I a bad fire year" If there Isn't soi !moi.«;ure durinc the re ii o f U

u I month and during June.^ i "Il may prove to be the year

ha te b/Tii d rcudln i;,'s .tid Mel Coo , , rod, !',re conlrol officer for t " fonat.^ I He fB!d a 35-Bcrp fire above Kir

Iham ho t aprinss on Aicnie c.-eII.'1 was extlngiil.^hed during the nlgl j ' l T h e fire broke oul from ala«hlng

Kennecott, Union rr. Debate on Peac•1 BINGHAM, U tah. May lo 'U,P, riB OfflclaU of the Kennecott CopT Its j corporation and unlon.^ repre.renti t», I their 4 JOO U tah worker? duicUM

poMlbilllle.i of •■pe.-mnntnf lab or peace today, while civic leaders .11. Bingham rxpreucd fear» anoth

atrlke wmiirt "de^t^>y■• th rir town,The Brotherhood of Locomotl

F iremen *nd Englnemen th re a u

d- 10 itn k « unlejs-Kennereitt-pTsnts Iro v en sm eai fac t flndlnv b b a i 1 recoBusehdat:on of a daUj- ira

*" In c r t t 'e of « : i to Uie J l l Bln ,1 hani'coppe>7 *.r tn inn ier.,

' The company ha*’refused to sra the waer b c « : to the ;i:: railroa er* on the Sfound* it would be far abovr -j-.f 94 rents a dSy pi

,^',viou»;y granted olher woritrrs tl: j ll would cause new Ubor atrtfe

l>.j Industria l Accident iy Panel Sets MeetinM BOISE M*y lO iu e —HeartniM. » '*1 be held M.y i8 at S a taon by t

»ta:e tr .du 'tria l accident cnmmissi or. a r.'jmS"r nf uorkme;-,.> conipe .'atlon <-a-i-«. it wivj ar..-,Mincec! ; day

A t»'o-:ii*:i board I r ^ 'J if L

ni Dischargesev Djrwood D Da.Ton iinc Rirha nd ' R 'Vrj<;*rc.orr

’t'- r)R 7(;E (). F ^S l H tll.K R DR. J .\C K O. PK.SCE

I J OrrO.METBlSTS; ( Visual Analysis C o ru c t l.er.-.e

,t. j r b o o . : io i I K Main >^n. | J Twlo FalU

i FOR TH E WEST the Bc$t . . .BU Y

I j n p ^ Q-.Jekj ^ H O W Oermi=ai:cfl

- ALFALFAS ASSESr : NORTHERN n A H ; b o w n a l f a l f a

> B i n THE b e s t :-

ER n o w :

» IN T o r » to w > - a TELEPBOST

M l C o m p a n yr y . IT lA H n ___________1

PTIN FALLS, IDAHO

S p e n d i n g T r i m

. E l e a - R e c e i v . e s

S o l o n - S u p p o r l

luare »rr— <>*•> , „ _craUe Nation*! C h a ln n ^ a rd UcOraUi obw rw d. T m «h U a d wbo Uilnks Uiat when y o ^

ilj-*t. n doctor you ought to p«ycloae *ttefltloh to his advtce. *^

T he eouncll did not recotatnew a t Ull* Ume Uie UunchUig of ai

aulhoriUUve source .. adrUer* hate conslstenUy u r je

t h a t federal *nd local goTemm«nt" S i? r S i f d e T tblueprtaU for use when n ^ « J

b o a te r eiapiayinenf and public puf c b u ln c • ------------

B u t the p ^ V u r n ^ o f t o. omy—which council Chalrmaa Ed

^ O , N our« calU a -heaim dUln H«Uon~-do** nol w arran t Urge acaOe wotk* s^rid lnc BO*', the eoun

* *1!; cU feeU. such ouUay* wouM mak i t harder to r t.eh Uie goal of lowe govem oent eo*U.

The Uiree-Biember council — D I f i Noun*. Vice Chairman Leon Kyser . line , and Dr. John D. C lark-w er t p reported to be In fubstaaU al agree

tn e n t on Ui* Aprtl sUe-up of Ui | 4 Q eeoaocny.

_ A p p aren tlr . i h e r t _ .w no s « outright spill u occurredrTarly 1 th e year when Kyserllng and CUr

onth. outvoted Nourse in sdvocaUng th pu sa g e ot stand-by anU-lnfUUo

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'■ U r g e C a u t i o nirles. ® ^

“ S I n A r m s G o a5 ^ ' ; WASHINGTON, May JO i r —Mill , In . men advise caution in aitempt. ‘ Injf to spply *ny broad pro«ram fc

Immedlalely standardlring weapor - , , used bv the AtlanUc pact nation*.■ ™ One, who IJ familiar with lh j V- problems of Uie arm.' aid phase < from treaty, jald the.*e Is nn quesUo

th a t a common system of wetpor •tijl* *'blch could be produced’ and use ’drnn *>>‘ Countries woul

be desirableII . . But. It a-as expUlned, the need I

provide WTSponi. whatever Ihe caliber* or finings, to th e wester European nations now U a moi

d urgent matter than the eventui lonc-rsnge objective of arm s slant artlLatlon,

i p l l H o*e\er. there are Mveral field 'C l l from Uioje of guns or alrcntlU la where early ‘tandardltatlon 'U cor

'II la sldered feasible and desirable, a ther Chsrle-s P, Taft, b rother of ll

O hio senator, appeared last week i been a witness before lhe w nate foreis e re- relations committee, Endorslnfr tl a k in ; 1 prepoied rtuflCAllon .ot.U ie treat

T aft commented th a t he regard! f Uie standardization of arms a s the moIII be Im ponant fir?t step In making U some trea ty effective.

UlU The feeling ot some m lllUry leai er* U tha t If arms standardlazilc

,r we U pressed too hard In th e mlllUti >5on- a id program. It m ight *low dos

the production anrt distnbuilon of crt Ically needed weapon* to the weatei

< lrk . nailcRs.e."eek T heir thought U that it wiu \ light, b e tter U> use the munitions produi ngi. I Uon facilities of thla and the o th

, p act power* to ttu-n ou; whatevif , weapons are used no»-. Uien beg: 11 to sLandaidlie some time in U

when ihe m ilitary.polluc lC e '» i lu a U o n U less crttical

S Officers Selected S By Student Bodrs of I k i n o HILL. May lO -Jack 3ther WAS choieii as presldsn: of the Kir ^•n. j Kill high tchool atuflent body ti otlve I th e next ochool year a; an electlo atens ! he ld la te lasl week.

5 1'" O ther .offlcera i r e Ted Laic, vtt a r d president: Prances Owlr.g' Mcfi

Clwrtcs Jtoesberr^-, treasure; smg- Mary. Ann Barnes. SpoUigh: «iiio;

B etty Roe«berT7. Crowr: editcr; Mj ; :r a n i Un Sellas*. sergeant at arm?; Be:: ■oad- Roeabern’, Prancei 0»lr.gs and Vii

»» glnla Potter, yell leader?

Other AwardsFILER. May lO - In addiuon

I w-mnlng first place tn the Jer^ Judging contest a : the tT.-vlvrrn'

i n jT In tem aJo n .! sh i^ ^.l-i; Ralph H art, K»i of i t r and M:

(hf ! Charle* H an , also won first In who „ ,o n ;C a in ' judging, f irst In Ho!s> tp ,n . I *‘’o*''ng. and the crand champi- 4 .Q. award for showman Judging,

lAC ............- i - i" 1

Minneapolis :i-l MOLINE : |! TRACTORS

S E E T H E . V £ t f _

"MODEL Z“i • Tncreasea TT. P .

- i --•■increased work Speeds ^

• I ’ni . M atic H ydraulic Lift

• Improved ViRion Lined Seating and

i Steerinjf

• 31 D rawbar H. P.

j • 36 Belt H . P.

I ar SheaSw a Btreel-BeeUi

^ _____ ' PHONT » « = * ..

I

” I Seen TodayI

' H an id B ore , k lm t e ly . ta proo

m lcht be of some help >o raW musUchc . . . W om an Juror brlncl flow en to Ju d e a K a l » * . •

^ Olen TniX aU rU nc to work i lW behind ichedule aa re*ult of

meeUn* U onday a l« h t . . . *TloJ nend tn p e a r ln c o a new tn* “ flcOlghU a t U aln *nd Shoshone . '*• O lrl ridloc ■ tdc jcl* to achool wl■n** h ia e touque t of Ulaca In basket

h iL uebora . . . PedesUlan startl ‘V'l* to crw* s tre e t aca ln s t U aflle Uj

rapidly yielding rig h t of way to tn ^ “ . And o*erhe*n l:..C ltr ^*th'

being boUi blessed ;■ = tHiTM-Tg h r « t p y i ^ a tKOdr ahone.

Ed* ------------------------------s a S . T o l d o f

C V A ‘D is l ik e By N orthw es

i i s n WASHINGTON. May 10 W> r Ult Prealdent V . OtU> W ara of i

Spokane iWa.-h.) Chamber of Co auch mwce said today

ly -jn ire s rc o e s -n o tw t-a -C o la m W i-T

M h e '^ H r» rd * w ii» n hearings are h • I on on president T n im an 's propcsil

r Columbia valley admlnUtrat th e people from the northwes -where we paAsed th e hai ond raJ

, mone)' to promote the Colum I basin projecl and O rand Cou

d if l t '-w ll l 'teHlfy "Uiey do i • 1 w ant regim entation."

T o rce d by Boreaaerau" . ^ 1 publicity for Uie CV^ c l l W arn lold a reporter before leat

for Spokane. -U em anatlnc aim •Mill- cnurely from \Vuihln«u>ii. D. C, ■mpt- Is btlns pre&'«l down upon us n for u,e bureaucratA in Washington." »pons Warn commented:)n«. -Wc T ftnt to bc free to plan i I the build our own Uvea and our c se of future. We have done a good Job rsUon It w far I doubt if any o lher p ipons o( the nation haa ahown *uch

markable progress and such rtm a •rould ,b le growth as th e Pacific nor

^ '0 Cites Eepay»et>UJ , , J r Ha said Uie huge hydroelec:

projecta In hla home area reqt _ , ° 7 big fmancing. and therefore the

glon had gone to Uie jovemmi the blEge.1t banker In the world,

,, M aid. Dut. th a t financing, he said. S n o - t h e way of a g l f f and rep

• nen ta on power pro jecu are ab of schedule,

■f lhe "Why should th e govemmeni i •ek a> <2e<lare a receivership o

lhe entire PnclUc northwest, i over .11 or our . , w u -

merely Uio.w on which we borro' - trar-sn -o f-th e-u jsfts-o f-th e -cn Pacific northw est, and wlUi lha l

_ .L,, rlKht to reclm cnt our entire ec* omy?'- he isked.

Recital Is.Given "oh" By Local PupiMtein A mu.Mc rrc ltn l wns presented

students of St. Edward’s school lU b e :th e school nudltorlum . oduc-( Partifipntlns in solo selecU other I were Jame.n Oldham . Arm Meus never | R ichart Mingo. Michael SU begin I L.f,\ rence Crippen. Elaine MeU 1 lhe I Karen Day. David Wilder. Carol T llUcal eryjn. B arbara Barron. Phil Q

Hanel. C laudette Mendlola. 1 O rattan. Susan Kohles. Sonja Mi

f ] ler and E lena Bar«.U In the second h a lt ot the prop . 1 selections were given by Rob« )Q y Boston, Ger.tld Cheline, Mlcl IJile S an d ra Moretti. Wllllvi-ff Stowe, Pa tric ia Bergscluieider. M ,. ‘,0* Jakubowskl. Howard Oerrlsh. Roi rctlon 'Valton, V irg in ia ' Peierw ii. Jut

Anderton, Jacouellne .Wadswo ,H-, MariljTi Chanev. Charle* Wadswc

and MoUy W adsuorUi. su-tf. Three num bers were presented Uiior; llie. St. r e w a rd 's glee elub and M ir-l* '''«* 'on8 were gl^'fn by the Anj Be::v choru',1 Yir- Conductors were Judith Andcr

snd M arilyn Chanev. Aeeompan ■were PhvllU M cFarlanc. B art O ll.illoran and Molly Wadsicorti

whole ^>!s>'.r. >

' ■flMi'ng' o fife M l

: bud^ef

Fofei o re oft*n Ivu rhon r o l l^ Pullmon. Delicious meolj olofi

•«tro cost. Ask obot;t UftHo' Half.Fora Forrily Plon.

i2 S .7 S » to

P O R T U U i D'd O nfy 4 hr*.

$37.J0* lo

S e a t t l e - T o c o r mJ v t t 6 h r t.

And CalHomta end "A U THl lA ST ’u

. ! U N I T E D* j A I R L I N E S*• ' ) T-fc, j^n* Airport. CpI 2700 ___ _ i y . »< *>t AtTTOr g n i T u m m

a .u M U A T ,

□ P o w e r le,

y _Adrise8-( i P 'o jec llia lncllln c NorthweatI . . . • “ o c U t l * ^IhUy eonfenS^iCthy t * ' " » Dt»v) left " for clote^tra f - «°X«™ '«nt p o ,„ J Je . . . V > « ^ d e n t o w ith

rtlng “ >*t .expan.Nion ^ «?trlflcauon admiSuS

^ aucw K lon o f i S r ^ uTc t »Ue» eould b t ^ ’1 forflho- can .todu4tor—

CeeW “Doth cf Ult** ^ 2 ?

E be earned forward ^ Uireatenlng Uie puJS*tr y . - .B e m U o n - S ?

» hand, they ean bnA ^e ’ b . . r . . l a 2 . 5 »^ wedge In lhe

business and i t e T SJstW>t— remote and b«r Uie "not attempt I, L Com- '>«“ and n u i i Orth- Mrved by e t ^k-ral---------- - N e w c a i K I ^

And he u ld that ^ held Uon of dams by ttitfj

il for ment m eant new iiv ■aUon Uvatlon and r.e« ^ feat— uUllUes, But, he * ^ raised need lo build cscv wibla tran*mls,Mon l ln e t l^ loulee for Uio gove.naret m

no t the compeUUve b u t*Uon of power,"

Another speaker,!^, New York, tditor t

^ A - World." reponeU tta: a tlng trlclty Increased U » Imoai westem states Uit n 0 . H w eji 41111 has not a

^ Its populaU onacilaJ Tour II nm

^ Committee heartsfti i ana Geneva stee! plajitDen]

and general sesiloan I” ^ uie for today.• apeaker* jchtdaSH» noon sc.«lon* ladai.

der. Washington W u lorui- Qyj,U ght company, andf, an. Puget Sotad

ectrlc company,Kiulre Some 400 delegaUtc le re- from U tah. Idaho, lb m ent. gon. Wa*hlngtoa *M d , for lumbla.Id. "U ------------------ -

S2; Elks to DesflI now O n l d a h o H

Uid COUNCIL. Msy 111 ^ n o t tx • ho t time Inlbtdlrowed n l f h t ___enOTf ~-T^*~SUu— at Uie Boing to de*cend o: (

w elser Elks lod,. spedat six-car Inls tw m e y th e DbIco h line to Coundl far tS cla.ss of about » oa the lodge,

n i l s Iro™ N*Bia.Oi ette. W elser andp±ui

ed by tiroected to tmkiUvir aoi a t

cUonsim ler.Stowe. ■ T T T j i T ' e letsler. B I I I l l B lm t .Gary

M ets.

9gram ■ 4 I I 4 | 1 | ^ HibenaIchaelllllamMa.T

lobert _ _ ■ludlUi C ■aorUi--------X Wworth ' ^

ted by - - - Hd two ' ' ' ■

_ ■ . ~ ‘

ir to rsirth.

|f{ CboMffrvmHij l j /„ aad fr'oufc

KIMBALL f*• Art you onewi**'

.......tbout in w i i i i t f fhip i you'd l‘

) y o « r < h iU » o w i^bujin* Our reoo lP

- ferkcT -ioKiTd^*J>lw,f, r « f eff O «rf-o*«

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II

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CAW I MUSICJ 111 to d

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’ 'S'il.“ .«i'.‘ “’“ „ „ , * * ' i r . ■ % ? * ““ “ 2 G l e n n s

- ■■‘S t a t e ’

nniif of tfte depart- u ttlcnd O lrJj’ «iS J T U pU. m » i l h , . l Uic un:!ouvfr Uie hoiM or th » uoaetrv. wna mi,i.hi to u y t» . *ltW n Amerlcnn ■LcRlen i»M pl»n the P rw ld w t gion otflelaljj, In

' , school ofllclals.Le»drr Lucw, p .. Named lo reprt

Sd hell tfr lo U»e «Ul« meettUnf en the bill »oon. •njonxien ®nd Doir the »en»U PM «» “ b „ u v e tnembers ot(ifTic* mujt be worked cI»m . They will lertfte hou!>e W d-the ie n - ,nd-t® k^pttfH n *KoipromLit mu8l be »e- ju n e 13 to 18.I toUi brtnches of eoij* Them*en.

of the Junior cli lO ttld m b lf Time Triple trio, nnd 1 tjch eould i«ke eon»lder- junior represeni

., dent council. U tonl m nke.tor-dnuim tlc Bolh nrenl the t»’0 men wno Qjjg gjub 'ff tlilm lhe reorRiinlai- the regu of the most lm[>or- ,jguval In Boise,tbt 8Ul congrcM. 3 0 ^^ appeared IIbt enly llrlnK men who p,,y_ ..U, 8, Pmldent-i: Mr. Member*

■i fcmer Presldeni Her- DauRhlem a, . .1, . of th e LocomoUve

tJ f S d . ' i r J f tM u “'th a t f i o o v e r Wan th. U. s. government H W U T C l TT

2 5 Y e a iWASHINOTON,

Wwtr. «li»t 1.% needed ^ fellow named H<Mertfhauljob. wanted lo be as ii rtr* « ’-------------------- nelBtiborho«J-Wd«ilitpfeUl mesiase to the robber»"-todfty n tnile todiy he \alc! of year aa the natloi

rtttmmlislon work: roreemenl agent. Ihn WlU t>e honest d lf- Husky J, tdgn. eiicJon conccmlnK many director of the i alnkn's tptdfle recant- investlgaUon exac • tUUerHhit the com- tury ago, During « t u » whole reprf*enti served under fot) k to the mid of gorem - eight attorneys g Uutlbn. - I «iwtiya wanU bfjJ eomnifnrt&tton Is due Hoover said of h < ^ p of ih* temitils- here In W aihlns ____________ other boys. No on

p IN AUllOK " ’S h .fy W l m t 'IIIX, Mty JO -«r. and now, to be on thtt Pruett *nd dsughter, --------------eeenOy tisitfd another P k v c i / » ; c Vanna. st AJblon, r t i y S l C l J

ADVERTISEMENTS ■ home of M n. J.

week, and alioT r - . n r .l l . Mrs. Miller, Hew

»•( ti.i». the Kimberly hlglui .i,iUDui. ANNA K. the St. Louis »c

1|.« br th. =r4«.. U completing ^miaUtrtwr a Tn««ma hosplti

i<*Y»tw^gf antis n a •practice In 'Ju1545.‘itlT, .1

i»iwh,to,i i„a h«t 111U.T. • ---- - ------

p S l i - ^ K E E E S Jt t g j J K S W ith o u t H ar

>"■<>■<>■. I"'»nd 1» "A* Ions as I car■ i»TS i’*'...*’?'''"!’'' trre fuU r. Theo • w n .r r t \ i ? ,h " i4 r k KECl OGG’S A]

Wi »»ik. T-i. r . 11. c«e.tT. haven 't ta k m » I

“ •«» W4 w k. ^ Atecdla A m., ttl >K. 1.14; ih . CoW*I. Calf/. ThIj

S fS ,* "r.V ' otte of hundreds“u* »M Nr proLrit^riu «n»ollc lted te tti

All Ud. . 1.4 oKm from A L L 'B R yIn !2 'J ig to IS. users. ALL-DRy

C^wi.'s'vS" srAfSK!tisK. w .» . w rttitr 'tnounoidsJIy.flH

«ik 4« »(Ar.,i 1 .0 “ sitiallod al theem ptycarton l Crwk, Mleh. Oet

K S U S " • ' '•■■ b “ k i*■ ‘M»««____________________

l ^ ^ - | g

■ ■ P B K m l , Pom

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f/MAY IP. Wg . _

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r i - e s e n t G l e n n s F e i

g t i f c l ® - J T '

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TIIOMBEN .DPNNA JEA^represent Gleniu Kerry at ih f GlrU’ tt

»( Idaho ejonptu next month. Doth ban Junior cUac. (SUff rairavlnts)

* * — ---------------------

I Ferry Convictior » Attend Suspect ’ SessionsHY. M«» lo - s t i t c - ‘

1 auxllinry nnd Lc- 'n conJuncUon with DUtrlct Jud«o (

grsnlcd the defeiiresent thla clly nl 'L '®•Unu wore Oayln deia>cd AcntcnclnK

iM n MrK#^ i"dfte refa^ed lo nS T t s y^r-s“ S ^ *>U old *25.000 b a ll ' llavo he“ J u iT ”I Mulons-at-Moscow _WAlkcc.ouIy.iaiu

he llenrd the vcrdi1. who Is secrclxiry Tlmt wa.s Jui,Inn hdoss, slnga In lhe from Uic tin1 M lu McKee, who BRftlni'lmtftUve on the stu- worker.' a .m ember of Uir - --------------

f,sn:™”L S; Traffic R(recent stoU musle 1

Normal"Almost 18," and IRW m . Pa.. Mi

■ra of the Oem elub, t/afflc on npproac . and were members Pcmuylvanln turr ve stnff, h igh school normal todny fo

nlRht In wtilch ni i__________ were checked for

M ndstv irs on FBIN, May 10 (U,n — nearby for dnys to Hoover—who always 45,000 pound welg s robber when the decided lo get we ds-ployed-"eoj»-ftnd Uooiwrs’-iw tab le- rom pletfd hi* 25lh lon‘« No, I law en-

inr Hoover became federal bureau «f

actly a Quarter cen- g th a t Ume he has our presldet^t.i and ■ general. \ P £ ( T (

itcd to bfl n robber,” Ihis smalUboy day* I U '- ^ ~ 'a

ngton. "So did Uie one wanted to be a ^

“ T E ST 1----------------- 1—Kunftower; EHi a n V i s i t s o«'>e auctcj" :May 10 -D r. Delbert j_Tenne*aee Bo»ms, vlillwl n t the ji^u Another I

- B o b a S i"» vUlted his sister,wni gmdunlcd from j—Someone I.ike

Igh school and from Urcam Is Youschool ot medicine. jjay ....-...........ig h is Internship s l4ta1. and will begin 4—Bed Boaea.terJuly;---------- — ^ The Malaocho----------------------------- Vftughn Monn

M L A R ^ ^ ^i i s h l a x a t iv e sSD romeiobsr. I w u T—Ctair De LIrbt

J J » e ' liu fb lALL-BRAN daily,1 Ux- C^grjjg^-’.Srft OBDES^ 7 : Clip thU ad. CD

wanted, and sc VI “t" - m lttanee. inch1 . - W n F m ' n<* nad insura IS of wf . •t te a < « ( ■ > ’; " A t Your

i S S C laude M u s

e t DOUBLE YOURK JB u y to d a y . 1*1,MAIN Aw bm m t WPC1C\^^V^^V^^

EN/OY THISSATjrUnBT BOOI

SOOraiOWFRlIffKxtj for Hi o3d-tim y w % and tkh, fw

N ow —en jo y ag a in thd^' | w h isk ey famoua fo r ils 1 o ld - i im » q u a l i t y a n d ■ r ic h , full flavor! f l

IA T 10W 4;W lilU a* :nO W C »iO O

erry F ed era l G ra n ti

H H I s N eWASHINOTON.

< 1 rankUig admUilslriwrt th a l Preside

■•— about declde<l to > *.. rtsolullon because '. vision denying tali

matlon bureau off Tlie leslAlallon

enable several t nient employes t

/ ■■ '■■,, while a »enale.h(' ' i'. ' * " approprlatloii

• ^ I ^ k I S 9^ ‘ resolution -house April 14 a:

• 4 > as a eom;

«S i ? i • “ ’e rrsoluUot

- U X provLiloii which w • V b 9 to reclumatlon d i

•'A1m :» V S ' Straus or to RidI i B l 11f . 'T T ^ B irlonal- rcclamatloi

ramento. Callf, CAN MrKEE ConRre&ilonal (»■ state lessletu on 'nen hnve argued bare been aellre in ed enclnrtr.n and \

for the pojita thej ■■■“ -■ Tile udmlnlstrs

r \ . ouUlnfd Mr. Tru!on Givencted Killer mutely provide fi■oio..-May I0(.?p-Joc « * ^ “ ly le s and;,vlcl^d by a Jury yr.v ^ '5 HivoKl degree murder In Strauss Is soiiB of coed TherrMi '\o‘ conwlentlou;7 said It MUght d l. fe»aluUon ns•' • Afr, Trumuii licarries a penally of M "/ '« "> “ P P " 'In prison. If he takes no set

10 Oeome Bradtleld

S .1;:hiK until then. The '■ ■"0 release Wslker on mil but said he would for a new bond. shookJiliJiead-Wlitn crdlci late yesterday.11 hour short of Uiree Ume Uie Jur>’ took

nst Uie 32-year*old I

Returns to ll After Tiff

May 10 (/I>-Tniek ^•oachM to the famed turnpike returned to f ^ X -

following a heetic1 nearly 100 vehicles for overloads.big vehicles JamniNl £ . ’ “ 5 cy wnlted attention of 2i s u te pollcemrn deiall. The truckers.

n hnd been parked t to protest the state'.s j t U a,'elghl llmluUon. sll

weighed a t once on ^ R B l ble-Bcales.----------- — ---------

r RELEASES Elite M s ^ - r I

............“ ■ M u ,Border; Don’t ‘ er Man's CsiUo ;r<ler ..................... « c

.Ike Yon: My V 'C y ^ ' i iYour»-Dorl»

for a Bloa tady: icholj, J llastr tlo n ro e ......................7!>c \ L i K ? ^ 'dfe: Rfd H tid *”iward , - ...............*Jc f

T H jiU rr-ey 'B S f* ^ ’' -----------‘T ^re CaO—JesnrUe v S -Nelscn Eddy .... 11.00 1

IrbMlraum ]1 ...................

B E B I B A a . . '1. cBtck Ul* nuasbtraI send with yout r t-ncludp 20c for poit-.urance.ur Convenient ^ rd Store"

de Brown jsic Co.N AVBNCK BAST

i m o r |

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STOR

______________ TIMES-:S-NEWS. TWIN FALLS, i r

l l B i l l . H e a ^

i i w & P s L - I H p !l e a r V e t o vJON. May 10 u i- T o pilslratlon officials re- Usldent Trmnun has10 velo a federal payluse It contains S'pro- vsalaries to two recla- . officials. . '<

lon In qurstlon a'ould '.;.1 Uiousaml govern- :s to gel paychecks e>house imnasse over Ion bill Is wived. on wns pa^ed by Uie

and by the seuate ompromUe'ia gefU tc 1cck2. 0u l.lo somt.i&w<.sOYcnuucnt .porkers:iUon Abo contained a '••'ih woulif deny any payI Director Michael W.Richard L. Boke. rs- MAIIt.lKaU oira irec tor-sfSac- — — n i w l e a t

“ .."Simla "■they*hold.

! n . ' „ " - . " S i S 3 G o t o C oJEROME. May

:^ « t» p ro p rln tl« ^ b lll u jnd ln jF lhe Jayc

nd: th is week incluinvolving CiiiiimL^slon- Hall, M rs. Gilbertso grave that lie can lec O lio, and Mr.

Uoiisly afford to sign Spaeth. Jr.. Mr. a1 as l l stand], cott, a n d Mr.11 ha-t lindi nildnialit Woolley.iprove or veto Uip bill. o th e rs altendlr> acUou by Ihnl Ume. II Knys. aUite vicecatly beconic Uw. Jay -0 -E lt« s . anrt-------------------------------- les L'HerlMon. alS-NKW8 WANT ADS. of the Jtiycee.v

K e r

S U I

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I i r i rioitble-

yibL ‘M w^ r s t « i

F i n e Q

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f^o ipoch m a n . f o r d CO

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Takei e n t

ORE HOURS: 9:.10 lo 5 :3 0FRID A Y S T I L 9

PHONE 2750

reachefs June 1 D( l l^ :y ;v : Set to 1

—-GireorT ho a*rlcultur«l

'-'T--. sboiatlou—oUsES-.;' ■' ' ' • ranged conserraU(

■ .. ' :• Uie IMO pro*ram.I I ^ B p . V •Innseti. manager 1

AOA office. Deadl v 'iF f - P ro tm ot ll Ju

offered Include 1 l i v e s t o c k wal siirliiHB for livestfl auiicuon of pom pipelines, s e s d l Sra&.->cs, conslruct around ptljturelai poisonous and nc construcU oa.oi:!) lu reU nd. . ~:i(uuen'B aId ptyi for pmctlcea car

OPPOR. . i" purch«i

ifTavlnii' R cfrigeraRcitdy fo r R

onveation p n m ic n t Equip y 10-Dclegales a t- Mod. 15KM2 B ■ cee and Jai-C-Btte I, a t coeur d'AIens En. Mod. 818-P ff lude M n. Herman wnitx O lata Wi r t Tilley. Mr^ Chnr- equal.:r. and Mis. WlllUm Delalled PUn and Mrs. Turn Pres- r r ic e Bent

STAAIng are Mrs. Warren q t t d d Tre president of Ihe O U K r l jIrt Mr. Kays: Char- P. O. Bo* M. 8asta le vice preildent Phone S

son< ^iyO ez/

u t c r a f t

I T S

For The G radua te

i 2 . - 5 0 - ^

p e i f c c t s u i t v Taduation. S ingle and e-brca.st(id modclR in fine ak in . j^abardlQC and ed. In popular.iuiilh«ad,!, p lain and sh a rk s k in ' rnu.

trousen aralU bli with Mm«MS.

/ SF o r All-Purpose W e«r

Q u a l i t y S L A C K S

7 - ^ 7 i d ^ ~/006 style fllackfl. aom e f e a tu r- tended V'iuSIbMnd a n d new off- rket, idenl for th e ac tiv e sportR- G abardine. docflkin a n d Bed-

:ord In ,(frey. tan , b ro w n and SizcR 28 to 40.

e advanlaee of o u r con ren - . BudKet Plan . . 10% dow n. -

M EN'S D EPARTM EN

DAHO

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O n e o f th e m o s t In te rc .s tlr tR th i c o n n e c tio n Is t h n t t h e a d m ln ls se e m e d to lose g r o u n d d u r in g th c c a t io n w h e n m o.st c o n R rc s .im c n W' talJc lo th e h o m e folk.s. T l ie con.il p r e t t y good , JqbbyL-iU them .selyp.s, a re t h e one.i w ho k e e p t h e m em be' w o rk . A nd th e re d i d n ' t ficeni lo bi w h e lm in g e v id en c e o f n "people '.- to r e p e a l th c T - H .l e g is l a t i o n .

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T h e T a f t - H a r t le y la w hn.5 I ts lm a n d Inequ lU es. B u t I t h a s ncvci m o n s t ro u s le g a l i z a t io n oC s la v c i o p p o n e n ts p ic tu r e d I t . I n f a c t , tl b e tw e e n w h a t th c l a b o r p e o p le ta k e p la c e u n d e r t h e l a w a n d w h h a p p e n e d c au se d t h e i r p ro p a g a n c f ir e . L a b o r m n y h a v e s u s t a in e d s I n ju r ie s , b u t I t a ls o m a d e s u b s ta n

T h e h y s te r ia o f o r g a n iz e d la b o r c a m p a ig n d id n 't d o M r . T r u m n n t t h e lo n g ru n ; e i th e r . H e to o k th e la b o r 's c a m p a ig n f o r h l s ow n . Bi t u r e o f e n s la v e d l a b o r w a s n e v e r t t h im u p . T h e la b o r b i l l . I n t h e l i g h t In g e v e n ts , o b v io u s ly w a s n ' t t h e s u e In h is v ic to ry .

S o a l l th e j j r e a s u r e a n d th r e a t s a g e l o u w ere of n o a v a i l . T h e a d n w a i te d to o lo n g id p u l l i n l l s h o m th e S im s c o m p ro m ise b i l l . T h is b ill e r R a y b u rn s a id , w a s " a b o u t w h a t s k i b ill s h o u ld h a v e b e e n In t h e 1 B u t t h e O O P - S o u th e r n D e m o c ra w ith I ts d a n d e r u p . d i d n ' t a g re e .

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w e a th e r s ta r t s g e l l i n g w n rm a n d r w h o s ti ll c lin g lo t h e o ld c o n v e n tlc In g c o a ls , n e c k tie s a n d e v e n vests , b e c o m in g u n c o m fo r ta b le .

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le taxpayer*^}rtces white a h e t U n c H B f l B I ubajdlie .the f i n n - - 'C r.- - - la reaaon, Brannan rage fire.

7 4 T -B u t tha bombanlmiBt dUfara e s -th a t- tu e d to be ibot a t Bopktns' had tha lr Democratic dtfandtra, « r«a Igeon.">i a Democrat haa arUan In aetiata- rar tha critle* of Praildant T tum an'a Icultura. T tity a c t lU t law ytri who tendera" pita.lamaaa p ^ a b ly derives r ro n iba fae t m an . or hi* am artar aide*, who told -ldes~of-charg lnflhai.* -JU pubU c*iu irl-ehanged the farmcM by daprtvlnr capacity for the ir wheat, thu j forc- I a t dltlraaa price*.

flad It not been Ior the sUIlfut uaa . T rum an m ight hava been defeated, las xlnca been exploded, bu t It atlll DnsresslonaJ lambaaUng of Brannan, >ponenU regard him a* a amarter « lh the itorage ahorta ie itra tafy and •price farm program were davt*ad ^ n a il committee of key m tn In ag- I holdover* from the Wallace regime, me ha j been kicking around the de- ngretalonal commlltee room* for two ly in authortly Rave it lerlou* con- B rannan diacemed its poUUcaJ Uae-

ier explannlloD for the antl-Brannan trowing belief on capital hill th a t he e rsundlng ot aRrlcuIiural, rinanclal oblems. and th a t he think* »olely of- iteresi ra ther than the farmer's wel- }e unfair to lhe balding, aolt-volced mt he has ssked for Uie Indlclment, tnufh and lo cocklly. For Inttance, i'llMams. Deleware. recently charge<] xlliy credit ecrporftiion w m a big URh Itfl operations In supporting farm denied It hotly. He boasted o t 'a cur- ] forecast th a t CCC would wind up

dRet Director Frank Pace. Jr.. Inform- ma th a t lha food-buying ageney'a ne t ;nnlratlon In 1933 through 1018 had 7. A fler deducting CCC's paymenta to n the amount ll ha* received In the Ional appropriation*, the actual de­a l aboui 14.000.000,000. itually recoup aome of Ihat money, •.'em doa-nward trend of farm com- irrntena Its solvency, Bul Brannan t lm r th a t w m e a o J M * -» 'e r r^ le n i - rr.icue agency was sel up durtng the U> prove tha t It wa* u solvent aa

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«fkr(l the grasp of complex domeatlc, lomlc problems required of t m an ly to Install a new nnd novel system 1 paym ent controls on the larm* and od store.i.m arket price for this product haa ly over a dollar, wherea* the govem- rure is about 11,47, SecreUri- Bran- I th a t a ahoruge exitta. So, he per- ^sllc Import and sale of Canadian le mixed with lu American eounier- » dum^ped^lnto the eleralori,

ny a.iked CCC to buy American r>* nany and Auatrla, P»ul Hollman-s some for shipm ent abroad, eaixclally

-Ice decline and It* high caloric con-

•eluacd on the ground tha t he oould e became of the Canadian artmlxture.. U ,. m y ECA m b u iin , in Id Canada. Tlie effect haa been to :aUc prtce. and to booat the amount Muat contrlbuli for iarmera- subsidies. rye ■Senalora—Humphrej-t and Tliye ;er and Toung. North D akou; Mc- i -d em an d e d relief for their constltu. Irannan admitted th a t he could of- >n for hla policies.n on capltol hlll Li: Who is ih« see- ;ure these da)-»7

5 O F O T H E R SKKCliRITY. NO OPTORTUMTTiiloii-* ver>' best apeakerj, t young kliUioma City by the name of Bill

Rroup of aU te taxpayer • v w tu o n >hat was wrong with lh# ruiiion and

and the goal haa become seeurliT. Instead of opportunity," Ktid A lrj.

ires* before the aaaoclauons annual ■ Mnyflowrr hotel, "and aa jo u rfM h noro from the hands of your gotrrti- P Just th a t much more In perronni

t on to explain th a l tha aoclalUiic en t In England had failed. Mt lolrt0 moniha In England -and T nee<j1 I lost 17 pounds.tu rn , we see clllsens clamoring for help and more support from their of Uie time, the r^ rr growing shadow Id forth upoa tha naiinn in order tit to nnanca Ua proeram of jrcurity. ^P^ndln^ amounted tn tewi than two 'o ital incocne of the m hab iunu of S47. fedrnU expriidlliirej were »p- I lo Ihe lolal prrv>n«l inromr of »1l of Cultfomla. Oreton.LJuh. Anaona, Mont->na. Wvemlng, r tlro . North anrt t>ikou. Ne-OkUhoma and about four fif!h.i of

H u m amminird to II3I per fsmily i <3B. and aboui m i in l l u . 1Uie.\r figure* rrpre.icm thr «r»nd1ng e rnm rnl only. W hen *u i« ane local I Hitg i» arirtrrt, th r Intsi to

of our national Incomr. In o 'h rr r«n [>eoole flevoie nrarly oiir ;;me and effort lo supportlr.t MeK•

im that neeuniT «hlr*i thry ■v.ing in re tu m —Jerom f .Nonn 9ide

KLY fM X T E V nO N A Ln m the loan had Clfd a fr* rtar,. . !?ter of onr of Ihe wtialirr r.'i.trriir.*

•no; the rfch m a n i ' frii hr inu la . nr patstnc r rf r rrn c r to ii>r r»rni in , ion WT\*i h r had to sai »•« noi | pllme:itaj7 a rd he aonrtrrrd »na t

r utvHi 'h r late mli1lo.ialm in tJie third ro»

ir P ierrrm an rrmarkrtf-nenieiitiouiwT.«. R'.if'X* IMrkrr »»»' U n

rer>onrd he «as «ronh »IJ million.t>r allowed to l«<ave so much raonr>: ' jreacuno was prompt and decuive |f i n r " he tntem iptefl 'b u t i ih in t ,r.-l on Mr Tucker T »»_• «;i!\ h;ni i ^ Irt me tell flldr.'t B »sl il

!1 I

l |p /.' P o t

S ' S H O T S ^ y '»e- I •B SHZTf TH R i r r y ; .H D ear PoU olI . Hav* ytm heard the story of a-ga■ v b o got a va lueas Job In Twii■ VU1*7 S h e obvlouAlr w u u d lha jo t■ b u t i t w aa a 't long before all her oo■ w oriura knew ahe had n ’t had m ud■ cxp*n«oc« a t b e ia r a walueas. n . . Anyway, th a ja a y I ro t it, ene o■ Iw r eo-w orkera decided to gire he: ■ - a -few -p o ln U ra .- wh ereu po n - th e -fa S t o t qult« huffy. She w ent for hw

: c M t a n d 'th e n pr6eecded to ratte i v h e n p in ' good fuat. Her pur*e wu

^ to n e , th e cU tn ed .Seoteooe loea(«tl h t r purse ilghi

a n w here ahe'd leU It. T w aa then thi to*' ta l'c h ee k ed h e r purae lo '^ a k e cer" ■m ta in ahe atUl had t400, Bhe did.,t*- / DefKtiT*

n‘a PUPB FO B I U M D U T .A fem ale black collie with U r

_ m arkings la available a t the home ol ^ J . A. U cD aolel. north of Twin Pall*

T he dog la genUe. flhe arrived a t U» -M cD anlei~pIae«-ln -a-heir-«U rva« condition, obviously loat. The phone num ber U 03M-R13.

WANTA STOVE?^ A conatltuen t has a coal eoo) rnt *tore Juat ni*llng away In her b**e-

m eat, fihe'a willing to give n tc .gj anyone—for free—if they ll Just

come and get It. She aays the sieve hy Juat ne«d* a llttla elbow grtaae to . . p u t t t back In Ilrst-claas opemting

eotuimon. P o t fu rther InformaUon f . phone 1136, wo ♦ . »n . OUR BULLETIN BOARD« • Confoaing. Isn 't I t—T hn t’.i quite

a b it of nol.'e to make over w hal U obvJouily a lypogrnphlcfll error,

an Nope, one Lnn't two nnrt two Isn't Just one. B u t three is tliree. Our

lal »l‘P’o f ' . • •

FAMOUn LAST LINZ ed *. . . Aod If be waota on t ren t

” ex tra for th a t ear. you Jost boy ;e. a no ther pa ir of shoes Instead." ed GKynriEMAN i n t h e 'Ig FOURTH ROW •m __________________________________

" I B O B H O P E” * ThU Ume we made It lo Provl-

dence.Yes. air. w e're spending two da}-*

here to m ake up for the fact tha t we . couldn 't ge t he re on the last lour for

our acheduled performance.; j , Rhode la lan d Is so small, we com- n - pletely overahot It. We thought ll JJ. n-a* a runw ty forn . B i n s m B B M t A h : ---------------he I t 's so small th a taa »hen up In

^ ■ R ! ! ( & ^ ^ H m y hotel room.« V e r y t i m e 1

bed to the dre.vier.Ic ■ ^ ^ m B S |n H £ e a r c h c < l by the ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ G f l j ^ M C o n n e c t l c u i cm-

aa h"erJ^'e a“u

I*, ragansett race track to aee how the horses-were running, I got n surprise

" . . . mlno wa.W l. I wouldn't sny he waa slow, b u t by the tim e he goi to the sccond lu m . he had two llckeia for parking.

Afler th e race we aaw N arragan- sett t>each and w hat a picturesque

ly sight It U . . . the beautiful blue waters, and th e losers *lowly going out wllh th e tide.

Jd And alnce we were In Rhode la- -e. land, we c ou ldn 't mUs tlie opportun- In Ity to run up to Newport to see how10 high society lives. The cultured set n t had a te rr tllc Influence on Le* ft. Brown's band . Les now has the only re. b rn u section th a l plays uUh Its c - plnklea up.u- They asked us lo do three tnows f- here and I w an t to say th a t 1 have

nothing b u t adm iration for Uie na- e- tlves of Rhode Island. T his i>> where

j-ou find th e really brave New Eng­land atock.

S - ^IfIII

sr WE WANT T O BE

i Repaired!s u t ^ t h a l y o u r h a rd -

e a r n e d c r o p s nnrt livp.«tot.-k a r e h o u s e d i n s t u r d y ,

g- u e a t h e r - t l f i - h t b iii ld in trs . y( R e p a i r a l l y o u r h a m s ,

' b r o o d e r h o u !!c s , h o g hou!>es.^ j a h e d a . e t c , t h a l h a v o be en

I d a m a g e d b y t im e a n d o I w e a tb e r - w e n r .

11 W e 'v e a l l th e q u a l i ty m a - ^ te riH l* y o u 'l l n.M>d N' p u t I* y o u r f a r m bmlditiK:^ in i ip -

I t o p « h a p e .

Driv-* ‘rounf!—n.- r»11 44 this a ‘ TOKi; r.nin-.at#n I >10S.-Tm.T rAYMESTJ!“ rO V vrV IE V T L T ARRANGCn:I-

OstranderLUM BER CO.

^ I n a KHOSHONT ST, W. TH. M

■ ’n MES-NEWS, TT

■ HOW THINGS

PEG l e r :Oen* Fowler h u been m y frleni

_ fo r nearly 30 years, f can UUnk of n m ore inappropriate man lo witle : m oral appraisal of Jimmy Walke which probably will become th final story of a aad and aqiian dered life.

[.• Fowler 1* * wtep.«My whoae stod X ' exclaffiAtlon at our Utest evening to * J . g e t h e r a f e ich **

ier ^ th a t night i^ rosier of the JOO*

h i ^ ^ S i l ^ ^ T l m t a ^ o f *Jlmm;.l j | P | l ^ y y g W a l k e r . = - l t . th.

w » U r .^ p ^ l . , m aw ltU h^feno* w ith a strain of cynlcUtn. who nirei: undaratand*. but vlU not a d ^ t . th a (he personal iru rdy of his fllppan'

in liiUa friend Is not to be oomparec of w ith the catutropbfl lo -U 0.D00.00( 1*. Americans. Indeed to clvlUxaUon or lie m uch wider ranies now th a l we an ad lha-w orid.agant* of "demoencf,: ne which Is accumulsUng.

T hU republic haa been a great experiment In self - govemment which Is crumbling, la te ly Ior th«

ok very reason that Uie likes o f Jlmmj e- W alker discredited ll with the peo- to pie lrui«ad of sdilng a public ex- isl am ple of rlrtuoUi manhood, strength ve and conscientious work, to . . .^ I know a proftulonal hoM-opera

celebrlly wlUi a public largely com- po.^ed of children who U careful not to be seen drlnltlng lest he disillu­sion them,

te Fowler would call thal hypocrisy U and. from his interpretallon of Jlm - >r. my. I gather thnt Walker, too, 11 thought ain mlsht be mitigated by iir bravado and the public flaunting of

s^hndat.I disagree In the lem u of a schol­

ar, the Rev. Peter ii. Olllls. whc t once aald of another public man In f almllar clrcum.'tancev "let him slm-

ulaie a virtue though we have l(

I was a young sporu reporter In New York whfn Jimmy put through

- I the legUIature the law which re­deemed from felonious odium the p r l« f lg h t racket, which had been In and oul of quod for 100 yean.

Hla *peeoh to the chivalry of the I- rogue aport a t a big lunching tr

the o ld Waldorf ended with a n emo- n Uonal appeal to thoee fine sporta- ;e men to take In their tender and 3r honorable charge t h i s precious

^ - 2 3 0 0 S T O R E

j WESTEf?■ N a m elele

i B H

' W Q |^ t o m f e r ^ ^ l

j r • f t T f h t r > I • »or U «8.r

“ •

Itl's Trade Tirei Al fm Own Priu

j No tteasonabh O f f e r R e i e c t e o

T h e W e s t ’s o l d e s t a n d

R e to ilB T s o f A u to S

a- " ■ I J-

WTO;TALLS, IDAHO

3 APPEAR FROM

:’S ANGLES f s e s s r ;* * la ter yean when, from my pU ce ^ t

the apron of tha garden rltw. I aaw t h . jtounyT jftn Farley *nd o lher* In * n - the ru a t rnw, o i ^ e ^

Big Prtnchy. 0«ney M»dden oUier booUeggers arnon* the i»fu-

ock; u r p * , h o l d e r s o n l h e e a s l ^ ^ ^was th e gang th st operated Prlmo

« w S ? n e a . se^iral bootleg breweries * a a « ,d other worka In Uielr line, luy- T h e scene will nol be wholly m - H o deratood unleai you a re told

>t a Mr Parlsy. as chalnnan of th e box- >oat lag commluion and firs t official ol ‘ o f 't t * 'a a c r e d j ^ ' h a d *on-ms-tM ilj<e» (creU -athaadquaiiar* a decree .that

ax-convlela and olhen of uhm to ij oea. repuU tlon should be denied official n d credentials and excluded from the

S J ? " ' - - . . . . . . . ________a My iirst Inilmation th a t W alker

o w might rxu> for mayor came from 'e ly Ju n e a P. Slnnou. another aporta- h a t w rltar who had made a peraonal a n t hero of Jim but a hero according to red .tandnrds which were not'ldealbU c.000 I told htm he must be crasy but. on as th e campaign developed. I found

a re happy that ihla youngish llt- g rA tle -m an-eould-m aia tha grada . I

knew nothing then of W alker's prl- t a t »at* life or social hablta but I had m t. deapLied John Hylan. Uie ruUng th e mayor, for lu nepoUsm which then m y waa something new to me. a n d for eo- the aelf-adulailon which he prac- ex- tlced a t public expense on m any a I th sign over public worka and a t the

enda of -play streets" bearing tho •name. "John F. Hylan. m ayor.- Thta young man uou ldn t bc like th a t. No,

*ra 2 m a j nme passed during Jim - “"T my'a regime he developed the record

which Fowler now. out ot affecUon. would deplore aa a tragedy to Walk-

, er alone, forgetting th e damage lo self-government. ^

^ I came to know Walker ra th e r well ^ myself and I was pinked by a re-

mark he made the last time I aaw

! FUR STIgh ^ Tear fara ara atorad « a mo r«- V madem eold sterage T avlt la

4 CLEANING. R E P A Ik New a( low sommcf ra te s . «

THE FUn d ^

E S A N N O U N C E

RNS NOV( Y o u r O i M

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\ \ \ WMunonce

your 0 you con

Nlany

GRIP

your. buy them

W h .1 r 9 T htre 'i aiwo] L Store I

Stori- • • • W etlern

They're oH t«

J r R i E

n in s ta l la t io n !t s TIME PAYMENTSI

*n MUtXmilP Ti.t, Af. *.,,1. ( A l r t l . O . 0 ^ Th.,«,

• "«•. Al le - . . I :J w .,1r « ^ l . U Meorhly

"ilonies. < 1 ^ S u p p i i t s 221 M ain A venue E

K/r him when ha and ta 'O lto f tx fe e . •

s s x a s K * . ; ; ®ould iM ^ U e a W ie p r o ta b ly a a td re a u i

Ue” e r ■Mtrlol&‘->aDd added. *■

I t waa a j Uwigh he th o o g b tZ h a

r i E ^ t S ^ . s r » . ! ? t £aad people by bad men, taay m an a n and tnconpetfflU in ofllee. .

« thou fh Jim m y d ^ This r e t know v b a t harm ho bad doa rlmo th t confidence of t ^ A m ariean peo Erie* pl# aad the moral* of tto e * w h

lo him. I f ha waa too la w tua- work a t bU Job of mayor of th a bigth a t f « t d ty In the world, ona o f th

b ^ e i t poUUcal Jobe In tb a w ork ll cf why did he lake it? holy -T rh e -w « n te d -tfr - -« iv -^ U » - - Jhth a t u i if lE r i^ i“ *«d e o a e o f Toiy 5 « S f t e - frleadi w ert a o -batU IcUl than the underworld p e o p ^ w h the had he let the people eteet h lr

mayor of New^Yort? ^

liker ’ FOTler ta’ l o ^ U O T a l T l b a t " ^rom opinion of Walker la worthleaa. Yeirta- his emoUonallsm-Ood help ua—Ional the very tra it th a t oontroU niaior cg to our pollUcal declalona and p o ^ UaUc. our oplnloan on auch p i^ U c a l anbut. solemn problems a* laoor legtalalund lion. "Civil righU." re n t controlit- uxea and foreign relatipna.

a. I 1 llkad-Wftlker PCTSOOftHy-but_p rl- doubl that he could underatand lhahad a man could condemn h la behavio;llng and yet have a warm h e a r t fo r hlirJien Similarly, I find Fowler, w ith whor

for and hi* family -I and m ine havrac- spent so many happy tlmea. unly a faithful to hla 'deepeat moraU 1;the raising Uie record of Jlm m y'a e n » rtho only to excuse Uiem. Forglvenea# 1

rhts cne thing, bul condonaUon la anNo, other.

llm- Th* research, a p reuntlotia ne i» rd word for reporting, which w ent In tJon. Uils book ts great Journalism. T halk- prankLih. Irrepressible. Irreaponalbls lo Fowler never seemed to me to be i

thorough reporter when he wa* a the street, but I m uat h»ve beei

well deceived,re- This week Is no rew rite of clip

aaw pings but a revival of th e e ra o

rORAGE i<rar prealac* Iq tb* ttoeat. m eet ? I In Idaba. |

•A IR IN G , R E M O D E L IN G ^• . Can iU for beaded naaaeagar. k

JR SHOP i

E S E N S A T I O N A l

IWBUYOl¥n P r ic e !

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E v s ry o n a C a n A f f o r d

L T I-G R IP TIR ESI COI D RUBBERh N tceiioryf H your Iroda-In ollow- ouni, lo 25V. of Ih* tolol purchota ur old lite« ore your down poym tnl con pay the bolonce in itnoll monihly . No need to riik rh* /;Ves o f yoor ly 'onfltrf W a —Now for MULTI- » wllh COIO RUBBER. T hay 'r. lofer,Oei, Of* more comfortoble. Gfva ui ■>o(a on your old li r e i . . . w *'r« reody • ~ . . . N O W I Don-1 d . b , . You'll :d d lh, l o , MUm-ORIP p rk « i. loo.

hen You T ravell-o r i o W ,,|,rn Aulo Supply Com- ra Iteor you. In th* Mid W e s t . , , - Store,, tn It,, Rockle, ond tha W est I'f" S tor... In Conodo . . . M o c l.o d i,II teod , 10 te rv . you with a smile.

B r n i i j u M j . m a

e East Phone fi.'JT' *

• M WODderful opi, know that cS??,^ iT !« h e a r t ^ ^

« • trea t

hid “ H e l p e r o .a ll May IB

th e Helper* club tn i -UJfl Anna Fender w t

■wa* »n»wrred*“ ■1 I S * * - A ffPort S . oae«o - » the Qnmie*ho » “ . »peni in ^r t o m e n u were

S # l e g a l ADVeS s

^ - . i ' f . V K f i S ' g»Dy m sIn u is. iiJ?**! aim «r«l MlnliH. »

h b Aftr.pm»fi, — _

IS a tr of Um Dtf4r«n.A,^ JS*

hat jajh ,^lor A,,|„ c*

Electri

^ Prompt Sen]k • ElectrieMd 2 • Refriimi,

• Electric El

: s t t^ * 0 1 1 Burun

S DUWEIliJ

L T I R E P O l

LD TIRn OldTltts'la > A'sDtwnfiiK In one of t M

d t in s onnounca made- in the th aH Western Ad have ju st rcveaU ere embarking OBI enal tire buyiofl Ing program. M p lan t to let-ootn th e ir old tires #1* inentt*,aiaketi)A

-4 l in a te - fo r trxW i ance 'and trade k 1 tire w ith unuied i

\ NaGiihNHl J AtW*s(s7R'r

Bt conjunctiotiil "N ew T ire Policy*, have also annots there is no need fa tom ertohavecaA buys a t a n stores. Customeni the ir old tires ooil which will BcrveH payment*. I t iJ th a t th is "New Tilt will sot a procetW entire tire Indufi!^

Customers Ni Own Price- At Weslern'i

A noth tr p«rli<l ta l io iu l "MtwTWl enables cmtoinef**theic owTi estiniit*value of their

I t h a i been reW" th e rto rcs wfll *J to ra e r s to ta l te in l Blanlc. flil itou tlH and present It ® ' th e « stores wish to trade for**" T I -G R IP 'n re t

T h e se E s tlm itt^ be used by tbl 2 t r e bfilngm iilttf* parked can oC.J*'able thethen be-jeturnrf **'

J or= b jr^ tn iiL

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^ U ) Unuice » j u r ^

^ he hwl norer he»rd Idaki-nor tb s ;

rtudr. Tbs vo*> ^ ‘ "I!

,n vw KlKted upon the ^UCM or UIM H u b ^

I 9. he U m vried. b ^ n ia a n tn d U f t E n d u - - (Mrer*lt7 of Commeres

|^ l5 h . he ip u k s Ent- Dh. aem un. P nnch and H, U no* wmpUln* a I H H B H i Sri dJcUgiW of Inuilneu *

WM the tr»n*l*tor of * »

F r i d a y

)g O rganize H e r e

RqHIp CVA A combined a i ) d i u e V T n .(UfD. Ufly 10 t'’’) -A com- t r a will be presKpnUsJoeal group# in p-ftiij hlRh scho<to Columbu valley ad- p . m . m d n y .

n propotil'i liw been T his program,r Uif Pwlfic N orihM tt u ,e genem l publs t utoclacion. - by H elen Bftnzln t eommtiuro will direct direc tor; R icher« Urge locel represenu- director. «nd ChiH eongrriilonai henring director,all Tnmtn's CVA Icgls- T lic choir willbwje public worlti com- wlUi "Com m it 'ufiij 1» plimned Jor Mny Rrtm." Bach: 'Tc

ElRcr: "My Love to hud the eommllWe Roxe," O arre tt;

n«m si*pltton, Seattle, Je*u." by Polentr : Bobtn Ormond Caie. w ith th e ^ "Ore Huodort Wegener, BolM!. Schum nn; "Mo !4 Idaho, end John Toole. M urray and "8iB| U niuni. Foxier.JoD ifieiken lodiy voice T lie Olrli> O lrt10 lb» mer-all rl«-er au- Crcnturen Now J

H«JtHloni“Tn^pd“ publtc •B en n elir“T hp N t t d the bMln develop- kovnVy. "O h Dc aisMd by the emiy en#l- Mfttler Be." En I iM the burenu of rec- The orclieslrn

of ihp proRrnm■ O verlure.” by

GOTO N A M P A ------------------------OU. U*T iO - Maybelle T k* « / i n»m n.C ecil Dou went H i C K U D L naatijr lo TLilt Mill Me-mother, Urs. EUiabetb W h P I l

— ---------------------------1 JEROM E, M i" ooctirrwl a t the

U l l i p i ond avenue anTORK U ir 10 Un~A “ '‘y Do^RC.

w f f l ' . t <«“ma8ed to the

mlTisitiy <Saner bllta.

r~ ~ ' r>Ua.,I>a.

GARBAGv h a t s g a r b ;

ib a g e n u is a n c e e n d e d f o i

•WCHKS A fpr.TA N CE T H A T SI

■'■'fre AND WASHES IT D O W N TI

yllf!? . . . rid fo rr re r oIhf '■■'MILY . . . t» fer. health

lhr ** «f fenn„. ' '^nvrnlfBce and e lranlin

' ' • ’'•Po.M ef rW lrtrmlly, r t r h l doi.

1-90 dow n a n d o n l y 1fAYS FOR A G-E D

™ r»R OLR , .„ |R D a n n r ' e r e

LTWEILI

^ O T H ^ S ehoo

* * * * *

f C o n c e r t I s Schec e b y T h r e e S ch o o lconcert o f the Junlnr Bcmily,' TKhalolr. bund and orolii-e- Dance," Baliko\’:esented In the Twin iioii Ovmiirt." 1lool symniuilum a t B conclude wllh t

Ddiiubr Wnlli."tn, which 1-. oiini lo R.ilrli(tc widibllc. will be directed hn* not been dccilmf. a cnppella choir #rd Sm ith. orche«trn thnriea lU tcllfre, band J a D 150111

ill begin the proRrnm V l f t i m S. Thy W«yn Oh Pll- ’Torrenl« In Bummer." P p o h 1.ve'» Like a Red. Red l ^ d O l l JIt; «md "Oh Bone WASHINQTOIitnnn, II will continue w m te Jiidlclnryrchcalra Song," W. proved a lioiwc-I n d a m e Jennetle." *20.000 in the di'Some IMlk* Do." by killed by a Japw

durmg lh» wnr.Irr ciub will ulns "All Tlm unRedy (■ Are Merry Minded." Ore,, when chiliNlBhttrimlc,“ T ;« h iil ' reheol-plcnlc cr

3cnr. W hnt Cnn the flonted in IhU cinsllKh folk fons. rciiiA froni Jnpnirn will bCKln il.i p a rt Mve cWldren.m wllh the "Dldon .MItrhell, n clinp• Plcclnl: "BleepinK The bill, inl------------------------------- Lenipkf. R„ N. 1^ , 000 to the MinimOverturns “- S 'X ”I Hit by CarJay 10—An accident k iMDERLY. te com er of ea*t Sec- g -^n lons-UmeKanTo .IrlTlnff a 1037 neoan. Y_.i, .r a lOJT pickup driven S ^ y J

hau«-By o \er and gn,er f, It a Uleph^one pole. Norway e fro n t fenders, rad l- _____________ iII of the eedan v u

I13S and the renr ox of the pickup were he extent of an esU-

TO IOWA May 10—The Rev, I, fftinUy plan to depurt -

• ComlnR. In., whero ill 'r i t l t relatlvesi whileJnrrjea a ttends a F rw - " Q i. aaaembly tn Duck Hlll

iE? ^A G E ?

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3REVER BY 3HBEDS FOODIH E DRAIN J ' ; ;

htrr—of f v b a c e . ht r™

Ihter becaoae you're gtx>i •m i and d tie u c . It iiine»» . . . wllh a ll c«r»>own ih e «lRk dnUci. Aiii

trfrtiM

18 CENTS SC” :OISPOSAL

iSARY PARTY

lR’S ba”. • gog -iSfy ^

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) o l C h o i i ' t o P a r t i

* * * The Twin I_ _ with the bane d u l e d

o l G r o u p s -------—rhalkoveky: •Slavonic; & U w : and th e "P ian in- SAN DIEO I." by R obcru . I l wiil - a Snn Dlei h the popular "Blue nrwrd (nitli z." by Slrawvt. kln>lnr^^ nf t lid Uie bund pronrnm T lir woinn dcciaed definitely. lost Iwr piu

--------------------- sliopping In

mb Blast ''a'iw hour

n s to G e t E S S h F r o m U .S .TON. Mny 10 (>r^T he nry commltU'c hus ni:-itfc-piisied bill to , pay D a n c S E 'e dtnUi or MX perw mnpnnesee balloon bomb ‘\Y ;

r/'occ.iTT«l nenr Uly, COPKNJIACliiildren on a SundJiy «'ar ci ; cnm c-iipon -»-bom hl\ country on nir cur- m w aufinc tnipnn. were .exrculeiren nnd Mr.v Archie of j.hnpsron. were killed. Ten o thrr w

introduced b>' Rep. dentil KntcncN. D.. would allow Ji,- priMnment fcInlnter husband of Mrs. mcnl.*nld.

M,000 to th e pnrenta — i _^ e c h ^ ^ Car(: to Norway j e r o m e ,y . May 10 — Ernest Negro laborer, jne resident, and extcn- on highway S3 Tier here, has departed of Jerome, wi rk from where he will lost control of ly and Sweden. In those rough apol I will vlBlt au aun t aged rolled over an

:r relatlve.i. Egan was right bnck i way. The damaff* '

1 5 e y o n d i

O n l y

»M ouaB uaftnu noior.?»r th>n i '4<> Cj HiIUc, will litve to « »ii. _He <ri!l htve to “ tit until the »citnee ef mo r itiinuficture h n rcucheJ • higher lereL 1 rr- in thii goryrm.ily beiutiful c r t . t i ra -n r™nd the rm W inient of .11 «,Kit .. curren

r.i in.1 deiiratile in «n RulnmoMf. h il, in e»er>- w«v. "

All.‘troe'o*«ch «'ucceedirg Cidillic model. i in .he 15<9 a r ^ -

comrm tv rr r i.p tc t fif the »t yc»r'« pTlrsl tdvtnee ii in the power punt-

'

i R N A E D ACOND-,.VVESlgLEASI-:— ^

M ES-^W S, TWIN FALLS.

• t i c i p a t e i n C o n c e r

In PaUs Junior h lfh Khool choir, abovn >and and orehettr» lo a (oncert to b« b tl ll open to th e pnblle. Hi» oreheitt* will ■rill direct th« band. (Bhatklett p h s to -x

Surprise plEOO. Cnllf.. May 10 (/D £ 3 1 0DlCRO nurxr han a re- o t in i i r v ' ,t Itll in honenly a ,d

o " /n „ t H l S r D ” So^V .

louM Inter .the found thn c h u rc ^ ^ p ln f j her front porch;-Uie WOnd »!33 worth ot Jewelry {,,r. „„d Mrn.le nnld there wn.% no noU! ainhop and M:c 1%110 hnd rcnim ed lhe m,,, „umbrr.i n

cll Beecher. E------------------------------------1 Eugene Picket

i T T Ed RasmuKfiiExecute Five pmyera, and J.

W ar Criminals’lAGEN, Mny 10 i-ri-Five

ter^om t ne.lv"’ « «Ge°m.m ^ ^ p n u in T

m ed today, the DiuiWi

-r wur criiiiinnU had lliclr jvn Lee Kim tcnces commuted lo lm- vcere Ned an t for life, Uie nnnounce- n iaon .

Earl and Lowe------------— - • - - bcnrem were

/-V . Bird. Dean Rr Uverturns and wmiam iE, M ar • I(> -U on Guy.irer. drlvins a 1S4I sedan i>u«« <y 03 nbout two miles north ClIOPPE, wna uninjured when h« b a l e LOA>l of h b c a r a fte r he h it a b i>l In the road. TJie car o n n r ' i j '• and UlB top. fcnden nnrt K O U hKJc wheel were cmaslird. H Mile n .( • w u estim ated a t MOO.

P

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ly th e J u t u r e !

WUnddmBtina

nn th* whotlT ne* V.t)p« engine which « CidilUc'i ert»tiTt miitefpeC*.

r motor The power do* U »o urwolh, ili' 'eL For tnnhiottible, (hit tninr My the

!“ more by tuttmiilic propuUioft. F re»lly a chtllcrgt to the im.giniiio

If yoo wilh to kiro«r how tnil; 1 motor „ofof c r CJn bt, >-oo «re cordi«lly I I .L , a t our thowrtnmi fot t look m d ■ Id' and Voo tre we lome t t .ny tim e-rt»». But r " “ expectlant—■ toeentt.

iUTO COM].............- , -T K ia :-

L-t H e r e F r i d a y IN

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D above w ilh Ita director. Helen B ar >tld Id tb e h l ih school lynu ia tlnm a HI appear under Ila director, R lehart —ta l f enrr»*lngl ________________

oners AreI to Lot Udy ■ ■Mny li>—Puneral aerv- Udy were conduclod a t bemacle. wlU> Biahop of Uie Burley second

itng..he mortuary w u given 3inon, and Mrn. Edna red the prelude and quartet, composed of

. Claude Bingham nnd Mrn. Vern Cnrter, nans nnd speakera were Cc- ■BLihop ElUiU Beecher, stt, and Biahop Carter,II nnd Pred OtUcy gave John Rich sang a nolo, d Mrs, Forrest Severe

a mnde In tha Elba 1th Orfon W ard dedl- rave. Piowcrs wer* car-ii—Bdna—O h ttrch r-M r« .------------------irler. Mrs. Delitv. S in g ­le Gdy. M arva Haxrln.. Bcmlcs Chandler and ng, 'Active paltbearcra ind K enneth Beecher.

RuH L e a ^ , Rodney rell Udy. H onorary pall- ) Leonard Ross. LeRoy Roblnsoo, Jo h o ^ T a ;lo r

VI Ordwa Now (er EO HAT PILEB8 •ADEB6 . . . TBCCK 9EDS, ETC.RTS W ELD IN GW est T. r . llo fp ltal p -

3

rMtT.H.U<>tiddJtlottl<«k *

I csiily rinU u

ind >0 seentinstr le e»r seemi fo Performtnct it

ion.lly wonderful • ly inrited lo c»ll ■ ride.rfSirdleu of the ':t j-our n o t t»r

f c

PANY %L E M J A J R A H S U -

N ight Scout Rl Parlej

® “; . '3 Kimberly-Haj»%:■ . , ', i - ii.T- - :u , a - tf lc t-m c e U n g .

roundU blo wlU I f i ' r - ' ‘V r - ' v - J T huraday a l t l l : ’ ' : • 'I . . ’< hall, accordingf r ^ l P l l K ' ' ■ m u m rew n jt

I M the roundlablc L - x M B F i •; com pletion o

and details of held Ju n e 10 table will bo oc

Train ing « tAble Wll Ibe ec

Ing w ilh the ■'Threo AssisU tm^__________

lan tbaf, will partielpata I a l S M n. Friday. The a id BmlUi. and Chartea

U IHlin n 'when you smo

T h a t ' s t h o S

imS m o k e r s S

PHILIP

T o p f ink ing d o c to rs— cm ine and throat ipocUlists"—

iuggest P h iu p M o r r k I o f irritation due to sm o k in g .

Find ouc w hU id ifference it . ..w h a t a pleasure i t is to sm oke

America’* riNBSr O g a m t e . T ty a pack of PHIUP MORBIS to

U 'U BE GLAD tO M O R R O W - yOU SMOKED PHIUP MOW

fmiiiP

Roundtable' ey Scheduled UQHf ^

WlU be neld a t B p. nu V d S l I a t the Hansen O rw c a W ltlio u t Ing to Eud ScoU. dlatrict ■Dsrui MurxlU. illrtrtcb -ceuoBuuiaa»

S S am of summer eamp^pUna -bMdwhMBB4<, of tho camporo* to bo - 10 and U a t Baabury-a S S f k a S S ia

« continued a l the meet* Dm'twmiUi

«*w iilnued • I ’o ie ^ n w t^ 2Uie shotcing of a film. sislanu." for Bcoutmaa- ^yworblsotcw

J

AND

9 JO HN C. BIShW ish to announce th e New Location o f th e : ’

TWIN FALLS REAl IN SU R A N C EO

115 MAIN AV E. EA ST— p h o :Previous LocaUon o t M A U Boo

B R O K ER S IN :

HOMES — IR R IG A TED FA

STOCK R A N C H ES IN 1DA1

MONTANA— A l» B U S IN I

------ LO A N S a n d D JSU R A N

i V Ioke Phiup Me

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5WUS TO D A y/

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I S a l e s o f S t a t e

j L a n d O k a y e d

I I n 4 'C o u n t i e sl u d bo«rd h u approved u i e of ■U U U nd lo J fftenon . T w in F allt. TetoQ and Caula c«unUcj|.

' Edward Wootley. t u u land com- mladonBr, u ld m otl of th a acrais*

U rra u c g Und. A toU l of 130 acres W U approved tor m Js In JefferAon eounty. S30 acrei In T»-ln F»ll4 countj', 400 «crc« In T eton eounty U ld iO acres In C aula county.

L<u« ApiiroTvd A 40-ftcr» m lntrsl leas<> wa.i ap-

' — T»roved’ In~BolM'coiuily7'AppllcaiiLi " 7 r~ - Wffc Erra-PtantTind John 'M nrdock. •

alw approved a 400- acre pbosphaU leaM th B ra r I>ak« counly lo (lie McIIIviec Plio.'plmie company, Motiipcllcr.

Carl T. Kulil. Clayton, g ran t« fd a placff IfW en the Salnion rl- Ter )n C u iur county.

An riucinfnt for ro.id bulldiiiR purposes w»j*i:rantr(l In C«rlbou county by th t liinil bojirrt.

* Appllraliont D rnird T v o appllcatloii.N for .uitc of 320

acrta of s u k tinibe.- in C learw ater counly and BO s r r t t of Umber In Bonneville county were denied by th e board. Wooder “ Id tl»e Umber va4 second Rroalh and would dou­ble In value laier.

Tlic appointment of two fir* w ar- drnji approved. Tlicy a re John T . M#lliew-v MeCall. in th e Pay- r t tc forr.'l iirotfciii’e dU trlct. and Bert MahoiifY, Soda Sprlnss , In tli^ Cotionwooif forwt prot«»;clvc db - trlci.

G a i n f o r U s e

O f H o s p i t a l s '

----------I s D i s c l o s e dKTW YORK. May 10 rURv-More

th a n 16.000.000 pntlpnt< were t r e n t^ tn American hoepllali during UU

I y e a r be ln i idmltted a t a rat« of - ona every I J aecondi. a lurvey . Aboved todty, I

I Tlie length of ita y p e r paU tn t ' Averaged 10.5 days, about a day lew th a n tn 194T, the lurvey also ahowed.

' I n a l l paUent da>-« In SJ3S hoepiuU •dded up to 4U.478JS4 days. Using a •10 a day for an averasr cost, hos­pitalisation of tbe IS.432.774 patlenU probably ceet around $4.&00.000/>00

; du ring the ytir.•n ie survey, edhiplled a n d pub- ?

lUhed by lhe Amerlran Medical " •Moclatlon. furtlier dlwloftcd: ,

T here are l,423i20 ho*nli«I brdu ” In the United 8Ut«s, T h a t Uie average dally popuUllon In the ho»- y,' p lU li. L-i U17.164,

T liere are 9MJ99 persons tn ? m enU I and nervous h ra p iu u . °

T hc number of tuberculosis lios- ^ pifitu l<rti»fllnlny «p thut Pm o rt and more paUenU a re being trea ted with iireplomycln. reducing " th e neceMlly (or hospliallsatlon.

T he use ot hoeplul* for rwiMemlly care l» Increasing tremendously. Ehirlng IBU, ihere were 3.704.281 " hosplU l blrthi a t compared w ith . «313M In J9». The high mark. however, ws* «ei in 1B47, w ith 2,637,- 130 I w p iu i blnh». •

T he trend for (ihorter hosplial » u y !’ U conUnulnj. In Uia govem m enla] 1 general hoepllali, Uie average lenKlh “ ot e u y droppM from 19.5 dayn lo n j days in I9<8. In lhe non-gov- " em m enU l gtneral hosplLnl*. the ^ lengUi of lUy dropped from 8.7 daya ^ t o 8 J days. "

The AMA reported th u t In the r, overall plciurt. Uie average I rn s ih o f h » p lU l jiny Iin» dropped by fl.4 - daya in Uie lu t three yeara. JJ

Player’s Accuser “ Released on B a il ,

N IW YOllK. May 10 tU JD -Fred J Boysen. the 2J.year-old BrooU ynlte

•• trtio aceUMd New TorU O U nU M anager L « Duroeher o l asaaull, w»* ouk on Iwil tfldBy facing chargesof purse-ensichlnR. C

Boysen spixsrfrt In m agistrate ’s i,court yesterday to wlUidraw his tcharges agalnal Uie OU nU m anager. «As soon ss he did. Mar>- Ryan, a iiregistered nutre, *teppr<s forw ard o »nd accu.vd noywn of snatchingh e r purse fontalnliiR *112 M arch 27. d

She aald ihe^reci>i:iiizr<l noy^i>l\ (.Jrom plrturr^ which appe.irrd m tlir ),

. newspapers In connecUon wilh the fD urocher ea^t. d

National Hospital , Day Proclaimed "

B O ia t M»y 10 O ov, C. A. Rotilna haa callcd on Idshonns to ob(!cr»-e nstionsi hospital day May13 and to psrtlrlpste In a slAte ob* pw n-ancp Msy IS. b

Tlie Koicmor ss]d "only through h ijnder>iamllng and tiip full support «of evrnoiK' in thf* lon-.munlty la n11 po.-.Mblr (i.r oiir ho.vpiuls lo con- HIln u r to tiiiiirme standard* of care tJand to pr^»l:r ? In providing a vital »•ervice to a ll" r

1 • T H E A X nr-K IM BrRLV

TUESDAY Bargain Night

AOfLTS JOr—CHILDREK Oe

UNIV(kUl.lHTCINATIONAlJOHN JO A N

PAYNE CAULFIELDSHEUEY

; DIIByEA WIHTtRS

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S a l e o f S t o c kBOIBt. May 10 WV-Tlie J . R. h'

81/nplot company h u been eololned from dliposing of stock In the « Columbia Metals corporullon by „ fedcnil dlsUlct court. b

t'ederal Judge Cha;<e A. Clark yesterday Issued a temponiry In- luneUon against lh* Blmpjot com- i, pany and J. R. Simplot, Idaho In- ^ duslrlallJl. II prevenU the dls- - poiiuon ot 100 shares of stock and ,i iiromluory notes tou iling •331.}i0 „ or"Ufe“ c6rp‘5i‘iu on rT n*~ «6 tM “ ara t now held by Slmptot, «

According to tha lUpuUUon flled , In Ute case. boUt partlea agreed to ‘ the Umporary InJuneUon. This ngrtem ent cfneeled lhe neceuliy :nr holding a hearing on the In- luncllon. Uie court said, ./

A temporarj- rf.stratnlnB order agBliwi thc Simplot compnny wa* , Usued Mi\y 1 by the courl afler ‘ suit was filed by J. O. Oallagher. SeatUe, a (tockholder In the firm.

Oallagher uk ed the restralnlnR ^ order herause lie .M«ld Immedlnte " action wa» necejv.ary to prevent dls- • ' posal of the atork nnd promluor)' notes. His suit also asked the re- P straining order br followed by a " leiii[)orary Injimrtlon. *•’

T h r Injunction wu* ne^e.1 ar>•. Oallagher claimed, t f l t r the Sim* p l o l company "repudiated" an opilon ssrpement fnr the aale of Uir atock and notes to th r Columbln Metals rorporaUon.

McCloy Becomes i; Blaine Officials

HAILin*. Mny 10-O eorge 8. Me- " Cloy was aaom in Mondny lui niidl- lor, recorder anrt ex-olflclo clrrk ofthe court by Blaine eounty commls- *7sloners a t lhelr monthly meeUng, He ** Is the fln t Democrat to hold th st office In J2 years,

McCloy replsce* Ben Tham m. whe " (lied t«-o monitu ago In ottlce Mr* Kiitiy O. nrlUky, fh lrt deputv. hsd 1 l>eeii srnlni; in ttir Interim Her '• re'lgnntlon lyranie erie ittvr Mon- *' dar- She will a.vj.\i her hu.sband in tl a new bu«inrs.' irn tnre

A uU tlni McClny a'lll be Mr.-. R t |. H el Duhler sncl M n. June O u^n ss sl depuuts.---------------------------------------- p

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Attend \U\WyKINO HILL, M a r i n - A vo.mK

people’s rnllv ot tlie irtnlio Prr?- wbyitrv snrifU'. nrirt rrcnitly m the eiNampa Uiiilrcl Presbytcrinii cliurch- *'was attrndprt by Wllnin J.inn-v An- hnabelle Purr?. Kenneth .iniir'. and al K enn'tli .Marnoch. aceompanied hvthe Rrv. R I, Barnes. MlM Jonei wwon third tJ .ce in a Bible reiidins yicontest in the IJ to 17 age group, bi

O D AWED, and THU]

NKVFR BKFORE AND NE

m l K M i f f m o f s u i

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B D o c t o r ’s N i g h t n

H e r e ’s H o w B r a

H i k e P e r C a ptiy HENRY MeLEMOHI

, ' At hand U a le tte r from one Wll- llam C. Werbor. whose htatlonery

• heading declares )ilm to be an In- suranco counselor,> with olflce.'i in Ute

‘ biMbalt p l a v e r i .^ ^ ^ W j | i ^ «, Why th r enclosure f lB |[ 9 u u W |

T don't know, be- m m m m ir • cause the column Mrl.«iiiirf

‘ WHft written only a jJiort while ngo,' anrt while my memory duPA not

exactly m atch lh a l ul an elephant, . I t isn't Ahou' ‘Hie le tte r-a n d I alli boll ll down . to Iti r«ajitlu l klndlineM ot spirit —

reaits like Uil't:■ "Hogwiuih. McLemore, HoRwn.’.lil

•'EHd .vime baseball p irv rr once‘ refuse your refjue.M lor nn auto­

graph?"ftometlnie a lirn you nr» In Ihe

preM bulldlne, .Mop by and let me help you oul on tllL^ bnvball pinyer

complex you have developed.•■ni even br kIiuI Io H l'r you llir

; bftllplaycrs" point of view on jou newsmen.

'T hen you can u riie intrlhRently on both aides of the aut)jn-t."

I aonder if llm l toiild t>r Uie same Werber who iiM>d io plav a whale ot a game In the miijor leagues. Bill WerIxT, I menu. The ona who was' w llh Uie CInclnnsU

I Reda for a long time, and waa one I of the gamest, best fietdlng infirld-

ore I ever Uld m.v p)’“ on,■Naw. It couldn't be. T h a t W rrbrr

[ kJiru- nir well rnnuRh in know tlist . my first name Ij j i 'i Ho(r»'aAh. bui , Pigpen.t So, th* rest of th u column w m '

be addre*.'c«! to Ijunir,incr Couns'-lni , Werber. wliorvrr h r IV

Right off. I w ant lo ti'll him that I I won't Mop by and ;.rr him. al-■ tliouRli J am <inlir orieii in the na., tional pre.vi biUlduiR <n the »’ay to1 the NaUonal Pre;.* club. I

1 know what he woiiln rto tf I dirt.'■ He'd probably forscl lUl ii-joui ' straightening m r oui on b:i r;)iiH

plavfrx. and s ta r t tryinc lo me la>,uranre. or artvumi: n i- h'.-i to lake w hat litUe ln.Miraiur 1 nm r iMJO. straight hta> ami lu rn u i;j

; atlhlllUes so lh a t when T wn^ Pfi I . would s ta r t setting > l-'0 the f ir" i>!' esch monUi, and thu i l»- frrrd ol u:i . worries and ahle to t«'<r J.mu rn.1

h r r crutch on happy, careficr irip-i I about the country.

No. Iruuranfr C‘oiir..\r]rir \Vrr!>rr.1 when In Waaluiigion 1 win tloase ; you as If you were t:ir plaK.ir -jiin

bells on. If ae ever g rt ti'K.ihcr

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r im iv n * —r o R w o r t r T n r 5 n n

f

tm are

t ' a n u a n P l a n s t o

i p i t a F a r m I n c o m eyou'll have lo run me down and

; j | . tiring mo to earUi wlUi a flying ei-y tackle,Jn- Aa for my huving been refused an

autogruph by a tiaseball player, you |>4 are wrong. In a ll my years ot re- lV porting m ajor league busebull, It I t nevrr daxned on me to ask » player l i for hi^ autograph, I have asked for I a lot of other things, of cour.'e. Bill r a Dickey usc<l to give me all hla old f y shlrt^. llail lo be cut down quite a g H bit. but good enough for eveo'UiIng H excep'. humlny wear, Ut».v Oeiin

tued to give oie a nUoke a hole on B ~ Ihe 'ao ircourse , aind Joe Cordon' al- 5 h waj-jf lel me have his broken bat^. ^ which I used for flreaood- Bab#

RuUi gu»-e me many a ride In from Uie We.Mrhcster Countrj' club, and

, ; Lefly Oonirs ha.% given me many a laugh, and Paul Derringer once gave mr u silioiguii hr prized.

B ul I never thoughl ot aaklng for an autoginph.

And. Ill concluslnn. Insurance ,,■1 Counselor Werber. tha t business of, •■ni IntelllirrnUy nn both ildc^

of II qucAUon ihu l you mention does not upprikl lo me.

, 1 llko 10 be dead aTong or dead right.

No srays lo r me, eipeclaUy nl a race track, Krays belnR celebrated

for lhe lr inability In win races.T hat II be all, Mr. Werber. Now

take your brierca.'r anrt follow up Illy ’•'“'I'*

ijor Youths to Face «« Car Theft Count

T uo b..y*, aicrs IS and 16. uere tnU'n by niithorlilro loO jdm TD tah. where lhey will be liimed over to

brr Juvenile uuUiorillr.-.. Thr boys *p. hat t>earrd h rre Monrtiiv afternoon be- bui fore U, s . Commissioner J. O.

Pumphrey. will Ti;cy nre allesrd lo have .iiloirn a •Ini 1P40 s 'd sn April .10 hi Ogden. Jer-

(inir .■Jirrlff'/v o tflc ru and ,MMr pat­hs! rolmen npprehcnCrd the bovr; sun- al- dny iiighl iiftrr tliry had wrrrlted na . Ihr < nr on hislinay 25 three miles

lo weft of Jerom r,

JAILED A.N'irPlSEOnUHI.. Miiy 10-C heitrr Orirr, 3d.

Hnk-rrmiin, plrsrtrfl culllv Monday *•- Huily, jiL'tice o( the

'•'C |i, nci- ; lo tallliii: In pny a hotel bill and Vln.' . 'rn lrn c 'd M 10 day^ In the

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daimagtnK high water Uiroughoti th e Columbia besln aUll e*Ul, th IrrtfB llon <Uvlslon of the toll coo aervatlon aen lce u ld .

M oisture conUnt of the n o i pack ftt high levels U fUU be tween 3fi and 60 per cent ebov norma). Wayne Crlddle, supervU or. declared. He added U u t th April runoff had no l epprecUbl d im inished the flood hazard.

ConUnued hot weather will meai n -K l a n d probably damaglni run

- -offi-<3rtddlr-e«Jd.-He-;al»97*<ide« th a t Warm r a in s 'n ^ ld niCTtaee-thi runoff danger. ‘ '

W eather Main Fatlor He aald weather condlUoni dur

ing May and June would d(termln<- th e cx tent.-o!.ilfM d.lim rd..B bouli

w eather eondlUoiu glmllar (o tboa of 1949 exist, an extremely h e a r n in o ir could be expected, he «ald A heavy toll of life and propert; waa cauaed by floods in the PacUl northw eat last year.

^ o w cover throughout a larg portion of the Columbia basin l stUl well above norroal. CriddU said "Snow surveys bhovr high tnow wate c on ten t in westem Montana, north ern Idaho and along the Cascade in W aaliington and Oregon. Largi volumes of water are sUl! expected from m ost drainages l o c a t e i th roughout the basin. The rate a which th is water comes U dependen upon w eather condlUona,

D roughte In lower valleys of thi Columbia basin mUlgaies Uie flooc danger, eomewhat. he said.

Pack Not ,Helled Crlddle added tha i nol much ol

thc heavy luiow puck had mellec during AprJI, He declared Uiat coo: w eather was needed now to preveni a rapid runoff.

He sa id there .ilioiiW be adeijualt w ater fo r a ll Irrigation needs thlJ y ra r even though IrrlgaUon wa! .-iinrtetl nearly a monUi early Ir

- sctne sections of the northwest thh ftprlng.

High w ater, he said, Js possible or the Y akim a and W enauhee d rain­ages In Waahlngton, the BltUrrooi and F lathead drainages In Mon­tana, a n d the Clearwater, Spokam and Pend Oreille biulns m Idaho, as well as In Uie Koocnal.

Bannock Legal Battle Is Joined

POCATELLO. May 10 (,5-,-A sull lo se ttle legal conuw erslrs over the proposed million dollar Bannock county hospital lia> opened in dla­tr lc t c ou rt a t Pocatello,

T lte cn-ie, brought by Bannock county officials, se eb an hijuncuoti a ca lu s l..m n lu lln g - .th e validity ol bonds a n d bond sales. The bond; were sold Nov. 1. 1048. The sull It agnlnst B. A, McDevltl, Pocatello anrt oUiers.

Since th e ho.ipitaI bonds were arv proved Nov. 8. 1040. «-everal sulU hnve been flled coniesiing legality of the rlrctlon . Tills has ’delayed con 'in ic lton ot ih r main ho.’piU! at, Poca'.eilo and t-<o receiving wardi jll Downey and Grace.

To s tu d y MedicineJKRO.Mii. May lo - a r « i i l Foster

son of .Mr. and Mrn. Ira E. Foster has been accepted for advanced study In llie scliool of physical medicine a t thc Medical College ol Vlrclnl.V n t Rlclimond. nnd wlll en­roll Uiero for cla-ves UiLi fall, ac- cordlnR to word received hrrr, lie wJll receive his badielor ef science degree In education a t Unl'.erftlty of Idaho canm enecrncnl cxcrcues May 30.

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, W hal the nuvy needs, according to Sen. Pal McCarran, D.. Nev,. are somo la*7ers who can Qualify a t a

, "bar ouislde of a n offlcen' dub-'' t “ I n a 35-page le tter to Cbalrman

Millard E. Tydlngs, D-. Md,. of Uie senute arm ed services committee, McCarran aald Uie navy should havo a corpj of lawyer* who have bean trained In law schools and are able

^ to hold th e ir own wlUi civilian i t - torneyj,

«>'' Prop»** Change*T h e Nevada Democrat’s letter

pro|)o.wd n Ion* list of changes In a ' “ house-approveil bill to se t up a uni­

form code of JusUce for the armed service.' An armed services lubcom- m lttee is holdmg hearings c a Utebin,

. J McCarran said "Uie navy lin. nol J Q now, snd never has had. a corps of lUlt lawj'ers."the "Unlll th e reccnt war." he uld,' ock "It po ivw ed i very amall group of Ila- o fflcen w ho wrre regular line ottl-

cera but who had been sent to law Bcl: .whooh. T h e pracUce was to send ion Ihese nfflcers to sea for a tour ofQl du tv Biter tlielr ’legal IralnlnK.^___

[Ida "Mo»i of them had never been , i5 admitted to any bar ouulde of an llo • officer'! r lu b "

Cirlllan' Atlomeyi ijy. During the war. McCarran lald. ill3 the nivy was forced lO employ clvll- llty Ian a lu m e y s to provide "competent yed legal asaislAnce on contract and lta) procurem ent matters," j jj j Since V -J day, he said, some law­

yers hare been trensterred from Ihe naval reserve .lo the regular ranks. B ut thc nav y consider* th t 'e attor­ney* flJ "ajw la llsU " who will nol

ter. be moved up throuRh the regular ter, promotion syalem. he ssld.

BOI8EAN8 m i f " { FILER, May JO - Mr, and Mra.

Boyd Pond and family. Boise, spent . . . the w etk-cnd with his parents. Mr. j j j and Mrs, A. E, Pond, tice J - Iof

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W «t- been le t fo r Ui o tth e M o p n .,^

‘f * ^ . - ^ e r h*vln» D istrict O ra^ * S ' o f P il«“*?* . IM5 «ute»- He g»v<

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i i i c - s J “If™ uie Sorltt hU»> wm- tteu In th e v f i r lhe western forcea In- In p»uia 'idvu ice following * rept: carbb#d.Pll»en-Bud*el/. ^ com ing lo H.'.Biure Uicse point*. eouth cen tral 1<•U tr « t r t ready to eon- Review of theJ^idvance mto C»sho»>o* srsU m I, the Obe m d * health detects,to the purpose of clesrtng 0,o locaUc

o f ^ » e nv e« " in . p it anduon with ologlcal record.■ c u t banks. If the sltua^- H arvejaim Bsen*’'’*'*/ **'“• Ugnted condltloiUien supreme allied com- j,e»)lh h f tu rd s

, , . of sewBK* aysteidrstice ^ »“ PP’y-ju l forces would h» 'e la* There are ;gjliower’s troops east of cesspools. wlUi

,„ school, he reporitt. on May S, IMS. the mill- j^ye bo m nny «A t ferwsrdfd a letter from „jj_ u „ t UieyAntonov, chief of the rea conditions.iCTl $Uff. which »Ald; H trvey alco

to Kefraln condlUons exist•erlet command roQU**** more commun!Hunhower to refrain from bresks m ay bo, 7 ^ e allied forcei In by files.Jokls beyond Uie fomerly The boeterlola line. Uiat Is. Karlsbsd- elty water suppBd Budwfls so th a t a pos- factory and th^ o n of forces csn b« tigh t in IMS

tAmln*t«d. H vBil nMsags dated the fol- Mains of theIT Bsenhower said: "The nted repair, heM a it under InntrucUans faulty and th e rn sl Uw line KarUbod-Pll- sssu y dead u :«{*.• He went on lo add To correct th '•miomod'' the Russians u now picking

of advancing rapidly blsh tn acco rdsM ttit ittuatlon In the een- nance. Poet salt*eountiy. plans to repairUt« departmenl said tha l correct public hiI tl Uie exchanKe-pars- as possible, hol« pfolect the communlea- The board stld » -«u published because Ucn of a wwaceeuitoqulrlss" and because funds are vad<filM lUtementi and Inter- be unable to pr01" bsTe been mnde about need for nubileh fpiwif. A recen l ord

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3 H o m e ; L i f o r m a t iU a r 1 0 -A week-end trip taken by two ro tftclato .'B m TllW,ey.\lee Lry-m»n*«er. regarding a rwltc to u»e * w m ew h a t frulilea when stvfral people

d W hltU kw went fIm to Pocatello to sed p la n t The officials had ]usl le ft fc •anted to confer wim t te new mayor 1 awn. 'r ted a great amount of aeilvity a t A r« U lKif'SUle cars Uiere. W hlilaker suld lo Valley caravan over thc proposed i Uio same day as the openliij of the sea „ v h ere there li suli unow. rasler John Kellh dticribed the propo ICO road as hslf the dlMwcs o t th e o' ivo the mileage a.i 82 mllcj, and snld sp< Lbe mftlntiUDed.on.Un.road. - - - 3 lbed range eoncuuons as extremely d kU In 10 years. - • • - -

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P a u l S e w a g e , W a 1rage facUlUes and de- the nuisance cnvillage water supply a te disposal sy

ul have been studied Post pol»ied ip o r t by Paul officials. InvestigaUiig ce« . 8 . Pool, san lurlsn , defects In P au l :Id ah o health unit, bm, Uial lack ohe last repori of Paul a lirnjt Impossll

Indleated iwo public to be Improved..8. Post said- They -----------tio n o t Uie city pump >1 inadequate bactert- O f e g O n i

er. san itarian. Inves- V n f P Q 4 Ions In Paul nndfound ’ VTLCa I s created by Uir lack .em and adequate wa- A U

SALEM. Ore. several ov^erflowlng eouncU of O res

Lh two behind the voted U» go on )rled. Some propenles Monday Mny • cesspools, old nnd in ^-ould be In eff / p reseni unfavorable -nus will p u t

^ valley city amot> r e p < ^ d dangerous ber of Oregon istlng in Uial on# or to f a it t lS e t r t l inlcablo disease out- Und April 34.« spread a t any time Tlie day ligh t

may Rrt snarled ologleal record of the mIrt-July. T ho jply has been unsalii- law reqiarlng th ree months out of main on th e a } samples were con- boUi W ashlngU srvey said. on daylight Uii« w aU r supply system the clock sh ift e aald. The mains are by proclamaUoiere are several unnec- ----------------------enda. H elp s Y o u CJ io condlUons. th i cityg up garbage and rub- E A I C llance w llh a new ordI-ltd . T he n ila se board i _ - ,r the w ater supply andh e a lth hazards as soon ns isniir b* «10 added. „( lou.Itm p low the Infilalla- • “ ,age syatem, but unle.«.de available, Paul will SeMhrai eeo proceed with ihls vltnl n c M ix Kid i lie safety. Po«t xUled. S Ic 'T trT n*^j.J rain m c t no» conlrol. “ • ’

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t fo r Washington. Atir, r . V. Monjon. He “ y® lhe J

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a t e r S e t u p ro r jS K .creuWd by private sew- ^ e are harl systems, he added. economic empi

ed OUI Uiat he has been bled away bea : c i^ p l a ln u on sewage .m biilon lo a lul for Uie pasl 10 >esrt, E urope-and a k o f funds has made li knous what isslble for the slluailon World w ar II 'e d .-----------------------------of Uie whole o: ---------------------- the Ru-islan t

I ’s C ap ita l, y-il fields of grain

1 to C hange JX™ "';;; la y lig h tT im e>re.. May 10 (/r^C lly Uiercby bnnkr >reiion sU le capital has n° allemaUve on day llsh l saving lime Tlie nasi e ay 18. a t 2 s. m, l l 'h f net tlRhle; e ffec t unUl Sept, 11. "■'nr lie actuall pu t the mld-Wlllamelte i!mong the growing man- the Reich, on areaa which shlfl^l ■with melropolltsn Porl^ m d er-R u ssla ' 14. question ariserh t saving time llle. Uen 5® *h sui r ied In sU le courts after nece«lUea.Jio legislature pewed a „ Moseow ig s u te clocks 10 re- e a u n d ard time unless Problem Igton and California are " J l l '

Ume. Under the Uw. ^w w w w w w ^ rtlft ean only be made .Uon of the governor. J ^ Q n g

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New York agreement “ big four to . lift the ) t - lhe Oerman capital "real beginning of a tug- s'een the east and west.” leaiu. I lake 11. thal we0 see the s ta tl o t a greateiween Russia and the .lea to r conlrol of all Q er- /1 the old "lory—pre-war I ts ,'as theJceyBtone^of.much. . . . ^lU l Euro^W-eeOTomjr,- - - .. ..... j Magher. AP chief o f bureau My. reporU th a t many In- F w

observers there believe the west would shatter

on curtain. Thn reason *«tem Europe t r t t l U o n a l l r ------- -— 'Mled heavily on the Reich .. , ties vh lch It Is doubtful ' le can provide.harking back to Uie vast ^ H l j B implre which HlUer gam - U /n m m because of his inordinate0 annex and enslave all id a fte r th a t only Heaven It. W hen H itler launched ' II he was virtually c u r le of eastern Europe up to m border, because of his stranslehold.as m aster nf the rolling ain and herds of his sat^l- hnd no nltem allve bul to

r said. Refusal would havr »t Oerrnnny would slop from the unruly country. nkrupUng It. since It had " V fiUv« markets. Hel chief constanUy drew ;hler until Just before Uie ■ually was lelllnR the small ■tt they h;:d lo buy from H

the.:e aatellttes now oressla-B-contTTJl— T h u s -T h e - ------------------irises as lo how fnr she

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■' ‘D e a d ’ C l o c k s! BOISE. M*7 10 OJ R)—T h ere w u ■

. . 'good chtnce today fo r rcvlv»l o f u------:ifV «U -tnaoo r-ip (jrt-JrtT tJj8 lU te-

In : houw—clock-witchlng. <01rl*, veTt

lj; I- * ^ r ^ U a i e w ent o u t o f ^uhlooI '' abOQt 10 r e u a «vo w hen th e m u te i

; I ' ' elecWe-ciocJc ty ttem In th e musWc] ! t n j • tiueture v e n t o u t of whack

r l '- : ‘H ectrlc clocks In rvery otH«I stopped.J Btacethen.'*Utehou»eoft>cUl«in<l

j l __ _iiB P to j(* have h*d to rely on theli. .b - .^ Q w n p tn ^ lU m e - p le c u ; oaJdCChni

•ji .;.clock« and In » f w instnrieca on E le o M clocks.

*t Repair Bid Askedf“ Now. a lter a tleklcM decade, t

^-**T «m i-JU U -tJ«en-irtaTted to - p u t th« {I lyitem back Into eommlKloti

-{ —rr-Ja m ttW ld . ftctlns direc tor of pubUe I woTfci, ha* atked for e*Umal#i foT

the repair Job. He h u n ’t received { ' a n ; je t. but he 'i hopeful, t Most of the dead clocks have been

u I M t a l 12. S u t o thers show dUlerent U [ tlBJBS. laneljr the result of some per-

1 sonal vhlm. .' • In the attorney sencraVii office

H 1 the Ufelfis clock shows 13 o'elocli 'I i and bear* tha alffn: “ I f s IsU r tha t I • you think.”

C«Tere<l by P le tu ir Bocneone » ith an oestlietlc wnw

k) the itate reclamciUon deparlmeni ha# eoreml the face o f th e rioci with the picture of a streamllnet^ tecemollVB coming hetl-ben t around

- 4 curre.m atlll anoUier office, tam e wat

h u crayoned over th e face of ihi , • clock the letler#: ••PKU.l,”. •: Two ornate electric clock* In tin

luprcme M urt room a re omtunenla * but unlnfomaUve, However. Ju«' : • below each ts a am all e lectric dock

-— .. _ deptndeni w U>e miuitcr aytttm i ; to remind lawj-en th a t they »r< < I talklns on and on and on.

t Slopped a t 2 p. m.•_ “n ie clock In the highw ay burtni•i i Is atopped a t 3 p .m .. th e usual dead' fl * line hour for recclvlnff bids.- Oni < 1 1 of Ihe old hands In th a t office toU .1 t f how thU once took atxn it five yexri ett the life of a bus driver.

' { The drtver had been entrMsted b; ; ,.i a Twin l»all8 eontractor to deiive I hla bid to the bureau by n o t Iat«.

- i - th s B a p.-m. OaUroUned to Julfll S • his mlaalon, he used lota of throttli

'I '. and little brake. And h e w u mlsht; ■; - satljfled wllh hlniaclf when h

climbed the itepa of th e atatehouse , '• with hi* watch showing 30 minute

< - to spare.Becetved SorpriM

.! But when he walked in to the high way bureau office a n d looked a l ih

: , clock, he let ou t a j-ell and thnn ' the papen Into th e handi. of ai ' office employe.

ra c t Is. everybody In the »t*W house wUl~be migKly happy IfThe

' ' Bel the clock* w orklns aei\ln. I they do. the boys In th e xtate hitth way and planntne division will an for relnHallatlon of th e onrs re moved from the ir o ftlce aboul I years a«o. They to re them o(t ih walls then because, aa one of (her pu t It. (Ime Jual d id n 't seem to pa&

BETUBN r® O M RIOBY FILER. May lO -M r. nnd Mr

.............. n . E. Joblia have re tu rn e d Irom

. , ' tr ip to Rlsby where they attende j I funeral servlcat fo r th e ir broiha] M • • ln*Uw. D. T . Bmlth. Mr. and Mr

‘ Dean JosUn, Pocatcllo. vlalled the:over tha week-end.

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i ; I r r i g a t i o nBURLRV. May 10-A meeilng wa

tiefd lo"'the court room of Cawl counly courthou.'.e by proprrly owi era In the so u th sn tc addJlloii I Burley to dlRcuss Uie metier £

old water c h arg ti by the Burley Irrlga n , Uon d lstric i njjalnat ihU propert;

Affected by the w aler clinrge* at by approxlmnWly 340 low. muny <

ver which ore Improved with new home ter IrrlgaUon uivler w«a ftnocatrd orlt ftU liially 10 th is land oa iDim land, in ;tle Ul# Burley IrrlgaUon dlsirici r»ly still obllantcd lo mtiko chargM ft he consirucUon. operation anrt mnlr

lae. lenanfc agalnsl the 40 acre ' Inclurit le* In the SouUigate addlUon.

Thla w aler la no l now bring u.v for IrrlffBllon because of the dlff

ih- cuHlen nnd Inconveniences of ralslr lhe Ihe w ater In dltche.i to flood Rrad< UUl lawns and a round reWrienccj. an In previous yenrs, InrRcr proper

owner.i In the nrtdlUon have pn ,te- Uie entire charHC.-<, but nn«' U hey' 1miersKIiriaT3roken~a6tt'inniO'Hllf

U parcels of one or more lou, Tl (th- jirftctlre of one or more of the lars ask owners of pnylnK for all the Ini re- will be d lw onilnued this ycitr.10 Tho Irrigation dlstrici Is noi pe

(he milted. Ijy law. lo receive money I lem proportional paym ent according aas. area or Individual property but mu

receive paym ent for the entire acrc* a l ono Umc.

Irs. Tlie IlrAi pnymcnt for tlie 10 n a coiutrucUon chargch and Uie 10 ded operaUon and maintenance charg lar- are now delinquent, and Frank Re> itTf. field, aecrelary-treafiurer of Burl lem Irrigation dlatrict. sla lfd tha t tl

district will be obllRed lo file a lli

p j f c V

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Wcky, Mr. Jonfi!t b a t h in g e loo e e a n d y o u 'l l b e ol . . . b u t n u t — w h k fa cocdm f r o a

r a r e tig ine oooU o ff— k not no nbnp m o to r w e a r . Th«t'B w h y RPM I

)d fo T M t-p ro o f an R habricfttM b; ra lk w i th a |» o *e< tjTc fiha^.AZK

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■■ " \ . a rilown above are a ttrac U n r m any lon. Horae breeders and the ow nen and atldom live. BoU». lh « e twins

t (PhoU) by Howard M althew a-«U fl

r t y O w n e r s F i n d

W a t e j J s ^ L i a b i l i; was on all Uie properly In UiLi add aMla on July 30.O^II- 1( siirh a Urn U filed and If '» *0 noi cleiirrd wlUiln Uirce y ra n '■ of IrrlgaUon dl.itrlct I* required to Tiga- n tax deed on all the property. >erty. con.iensas of opinion ai * meeUiiK wa* ih n l nn a ltcm pl al y of be mnde lo hiive nl! Ihe pro omca. oniirrs affected jJgn a reload orlK- llll* wnter back lo the Irrig , and o u ir lc t Mnc* the w aier U m ft ** liability to Uie Innd inslrad t . for ajueL Reiifidd ul«o hWled thn naln- rharges now in arrcnr . would luried 10 he ,>1,1,1 before th r iliMrlct ■

accept the relciise o t the wate: Anolher meeUns has been c

for 8 p. m. June 1 In lhe ro u rl to dlsciLw the m atte r fu riher a M'ttle on a jiro«ram of action k nil the iiUMrncls of Ull* pro will n o l j i e clouded hy a lien utmost l!nporl4incc. le jdera It

1 -aciltm-fler-lftrff. ia thaLcYcD'-prfl owrer In thl.% addlUon lo E

, be'jresenL Alnce a Jolnl action owners is ^eces.mo'- l a n d _____________ _____

T r a f f i c F i n emust U Dell M. I^ rso n paid S4 foi

,re 40 overume porkinR cltnilons.Hnrdln paid S3 for overtime

. 104S Ing In the poatofflce rone.' ICM9 Paying 11 each for ovenimelarge* Ing were I ra Alvord. Ivan 'Red- Doyle U tUedyke. Ed W elb.

Jurley Barker. Raymond M Kowalc,t the W. McConnal. R. V. Wlldmara lien B. C. M otlem .

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5 off to th e p a r ty qu ick . I oia tho ooDdeoaation o f \ ' fanple. I t con catMW op to \^ M otor Oil is e p cd a lly V I by eofttfeR p jr to n i and u to th e r w o e w h y H ’*

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m y tn te resW hor»emen <o the Hheyli tier*. Mile Wheyland and Je*»e W hejU ina are pcrfecUy oo m a t and healthy. ' ita ff engraving)

1(1 Man Is Fined foi l itv Reckless Drivi- • J -------nATLtrf. May 10 — JwnwaddlUon T hurm an. Kelclnim, was a rr

Salunluy by Stale Patm 1 ir tl U W aj-nr Dinribiirg and chiirgrd

U ^ rcckle.vi drivinc. I l ie arrcM «a. ,n re*uU of an accident May I •

\ } ^ the car T hurm an .waa driving U. a highway 53.

1 a t the Tliurmaii wna irled before Pr< It ahould Judge Oeome A. McLeod and properly f ip f j j jo ft„(j court cosLv ’llie ■ ilea^e of r„om m endrd lo Ihe depnrtme; rrigfttlon )„*. rnforcem rpl tha l Thurr I now a iiceiiMi be revoked for BQ day id of an T liiinnan wns hosplinllird th a t tho Snturdny aa a rci.ult of the

uld havr tjcm. DamnKc lo hla cnr nmoi Ict could iQ t40Q.'nter. ----------------------------

Graduation Rites Told at King i

E l ;nroDcrtv h 's '’ K-hool senlora will be tie

» DTirie7 B'p“ h f-M n n a n rn .tR ri« rin .'n r ion of all O" Monday of Uils week; a*

vlf,o.«ly reported.Baccalaurciite sen'lcr.i will Iw

In the Communlly church a l 8 Sundav. Tlie proce.ulonnl an<

IGS cessiorial will be playert by Mrs.BapUe- 'She and Mnna l>t»b w

I for four lhe vocal soloWs. Tlie Invoc IS. John nnd benrdlcUon will be give n e park- K atl Anderson.

me park- TUNER LE.WEB,n Wlnn. FATimELD, May lO -C . M- e lb . De.1 son, S alt Lake City, who h u *-alck! A- lunlng pianos for Cama* pratrlt m an and dentv completed his work thU

and lefl.

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c ound l wUl be Ute gue»(4 a t *--------»hop designed to-*lve them *

tmderatonding of how to put. klo" Into thfl opermUon of ft d( c(«tiin< to P trsha ll T erry, field execuUve.

; .1 T ho workshop wlU sU r t i l 1 • Sa tu rday with regUtraUons oi

b lb lls between 8:30 mnd 10. workshop- will b« prim arily w ork wJlh the alogoa "le»m I ing" wlUi faculties and facuJ thw mnni InformfltlTB_lD»tI1

; — Ter r y s o l d . - ' ' ------ :—Registered and prospecUv

cn o lhen wlU 'b e Uie only p poQta T erry added. Den moUw

*1 reg ister fo r Uie wtirkshop by. o u t a postcard which h u

------r maUed to tBan.-mnd-retaniln;K ‘ th e Snake River couneli offlc " ' > cause of lim ited faclllUes Uie

ahop h as been p u t on a "flret f irs t served” basis, he u ld .

Crmfts will Include woode . plasUcs. molding, leathetcraf

M r oth**’ craf^a- <JubbliH h atrucU on will Include fun

songs, uniforms, den r e c . achievement*, badgea so d li

\* a n d Cubbing Utereture.< TTiose partlclpaUng In Cui

- ' a re aaked to bring a ll Cub -<-'i objecla Uiat boya In th e det

m nde u well an a sharp ■' knife, aclsaor*. pencil and

■Uad amal) Un snips, pliers, bail Uuid. ham m er and a leather punch The Oen molher's training coun

tlfJcates will be preaented to al-------- pleUng th e course.

T he workshop will be held ,!• loy room In Uie basem ent '■ Idaho D epartm ent store.

i"5. Lords Given Ho 'olninn Iron, Steel Frl w1lh LONDOrf. May 10 (/J’f—A “* disputed bill lo naUonallze n when B r lu ln ‘*'lron and seel IndusU

IK left lo th# house of lords loday.pns.'ted la s l n lgh l by the hc

'robale commons.id w as ; jord* planned lo b ri! courl I ,„cai.ure—main llrm tn Uw lenl of 1 govem m enfa socialist progr

I early con.«ildera»on. I t Is ei »ys- ,, igoncrally lhe upp*r cliam b

riddle l l wlUi amendmcnta. e• tu rn to I t commons which th oiinlcd re.store 11 virtually lo prc.ieni

to become law,SocIallAt/i call (lie bill an '

JC on the heart of cnpltnll.im." 1 ' 8 control of Iron and sterl meai f j l l l u o l essentially ol Drtllsh mi j n i l l luring, from blcj’cles to ba ll• Com- ' ■—:--------UK Hlllield a llendT f -----------------------------------------1* pre-

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b r S Drunken Drivin j X t Fine Levied; M: "fX l Pulled From (:ub c ra f t HAILEY.' M»y 10 — Wlllla Jub c ra ft Youna. Hullcy. *«•*den have cou rte o u s by Probate Judge Cp pocket A. McUod aiUr pleading gui « d psd . a cliarge of driving a motor y mU . ^ e n while under ilie Influence of 1 ich. Young w u arrested Mondalurae cer- s u i e Palrolinan Wayne Lum ) all com- YounK was rtiurning W his

on the east fork of Uie Wood :ld In th e norUi of Hallry when he lost It of the tro l o( h li car a l the JupcU

D. B. highway 93 and Uie Tri M ine toad. *U mile* north ol

• J. - l e y . His 15M model coupe overtO t ftnd came lo a slop wlUi a l

- -whwUi m Uie air.P m n The car raiiKlil fire withX l a i t In It. A pss-'ing mc

•A hoUy- F rank Gulchr^ Triumph1 moftl of pulled him out aiid the twa iry w ent tlnauuhed llic fire,y. I t was Young wa.i laV.cn lo the :houae of ho.sp1lal for ireaiment. He ren

there overnlKlu tor oUscrvnllcbring the Dnnnse to iht car was e.iUthe labor * i jjoo.jgrom—to ------------

expected r e a D TIMES-N*t*WS WANT nber will

' X . I Dr. 0. L. Kelle;n " a tu c k OSTEOPATHIC

because PHYSICIANeans con- _.m anufnc- 13« 8lh Ave. N. Ph.fttUeshlps. I____ _ _ _ -----------

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v . t n t» u U » i lootprtnts " T h e - a r w medic#! d w Dlcked by la faced wlUi an unparalleled

UniD emergency In carrjlng i medical requirements sstlsfai

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r 'o McC»U (Old Of t'c r jf^ p r^ . l i K yWOA COOTW-

),er u lk by M>'lns- B ^ H i" S m indUJefenec U 1 ^ u ,e im li r uture ..Itl It 1* ^ gnma mtr

S ftiM in help »B to m ^ y , „ , r„ „fionii And find >“ P’” ®' : K«7Une». i\ e t r M »' A- Hnnslng »nd D«rt T henW OtrrlJh. phoUHiUfI

gates N am ed ByWOES Session

<S rsnnY. M#y lO -D cle- g i^ r elu 'm w l rhnptjr sesslonn oi gj^n mxllla,‘;? S ..c rn S t; ; r to l « h e d *l a l J . tC ^ r r tW e n e u e M

‘“ c r = s ; / “" *”ss. “ • S m" 1“ r ;lutel 8Utn «nd Mm. The bu»l:

tt,i. ducted byin honor of Molher-e f ln t vlco pi

■pitienifd followed ^ 0 Hm Uik xlilon, *ltii Mn. ra n c h e r jiiMelcr, Mj, Mri Will reiic! n pnper m jtUo Beni ^ of MWhtr's dny. nnd

in honor of mothem. / — iMlM DelorU Jo h n - C O U p l

'j r m Mr». U U Teeter. . V O W «

■ r r s r MUitilfd me event. *rxl red CtrttOT, d»

indVs;lof the evenlnit were Calif.. « n

vho u e not m others, HeUley, C*.Helen Morrow, chtilr- marrlose In

Rulh Tullcr. Mrn. Jonnn* perTormedyiB Uonn Belnsp. Mrs. W uh.

^ ^ ■ im ih r tnd Mn. Wilt. Attendanl’"« « « nnd Bill Ko

pv The brld■^BiarGuoncing— -Knoau-uvj^ H ^ t n tquirr danclns for^ ^ ■ n i t ln n M o n d f ty e » e n ln i r Mr%ert in u

Country club. Mr. year* nnd liU Weitentrcn and Mr. »'n*re they

A. Ostnmder were co-to chine of the event. P : X f ]

^ ^ K a e n i i wert *ened a l H>t r l T i l

^ ^ K L r ^ c t l o n prrltxl ulU be Dnrllns ccli Uonlir rveninR. All tn - day nnnlvei

^ ^ ■ o e a b e n were iimed to afternoon n enta. Mr. t

^ B eTKK jnRTItDAVUa>- li^-Mri. Merl Loo- rangetnenta I birthday party honor- w n. M n.

^ ■ d i i i ih te r , Mar)', who wna tJarltng. Ml Qimei prm-lded the J . Andenwn

and the host«u tlonnl birth l ^ ^ ^ p r n h o ^ u . concluded (

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1 V ll to ration <' V l Itaep lhem '

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, beoomc t« nto bathe or

, * ^ n rationed ao / . • * not becomeA * ; * • CUOOt HtAT

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1 7 « • * ■ clan'* tupei, / ' , * ■ child U pn

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mlor cUar of Ilaselton h t |h k Hm I hdd arch wai led by P re tld en l Jimmy liardl saa. A profram p ra e n le d a l the interrr

■ riBt« aolo by lle irn Murphy and twi >me'i orehw tnu The Junior c lan U oi tff eofravlni)

E nterta ined p: v\arigold U n i t _____d'Dlue Bird* preaented lh e piLER—T ll the meetlnR of the Ami- - jf ij ,.„] ilub In the American L e- cverilnR at llary room.I* presented dances. Miik'«. PfLEn—7 ox nnd rend lettcrK from provement i In SaUburg. Auatrla. T n- *t Ui« hom I presented to a ll prc-->eni hauer- Roll

M. E. Bhotwell, lender, gentlons.’' I l l gtrti w ltn charm s-fo r

lelet*. H LER-Vinlneu meoUng wa* con- ^r M n. Le*lle B urkholtcr, "Ponwrea o pre*ldenU auxlllnry toM *ere M n . G ertrude “ . “i’ ” Mrs. Lola Hailey and Mrs- ^

. FlrM »ar<, * * * an nll.d«ylie Exchange/s In N u p tia ls S“!h?.?SEFORD. May 10 - AIUlaughter o f Mr- a n d Mr*. Women'*irlton. Vancouver. Wiwh.. follo«T<l by>waine Helaley. Ban D iego, l>*l'< Wedn' 1 of Ur. a n d Mr*. E lm er:a*lleford, were un ited In Plnj'ninK i.in a double ring cerem ony '" '‘J '''1 March S3 In 8t«vcnaon, Sehwcndlmi

co-chalrmeiint* were Mr*. O m e K no*

ride *tlended V ancouver r c i lfd 'tw B nae«rooB rttw ndeo- —A -T m rrtford high aehool. H e hn* ninth grndithe n* '7 for thc pcul two rooms with

. 1* SUtloned n t S a n Diego, Ri'Mt*.ey wlll make th e ir hom e. TliLi groi

« * V party a t I

th B irthday8 KERRY. May lO -P h y ll ls 1 ^ ” ° '’ "clehrated h e r fif th blrU i- i'lwworca i .'cnniy s l a party Prldiiya l the home of h e r p « r- P j A C i and Mr*. Myrl DorUng.

vo youngfltcn A ttended. KIMBERg M n. Durllng w ith a r - Wlbwn enla were M n . K ay H arr i- 6ddKC clul. Bthel Bull. Mrs. E llen dfw ert .lU)Mr*. Sara Carnes. Mr*. C. Prltes w.on and Mra. Benle. T ra d l- Tenter andIhtJay cake nnd lec crenm were Mr*. '

fe*llvlUe«. Floyd Polli

^ are of Your CB y A N G E L O PA TR

B lJive no sense of p ro p e r- o the r memlnowledgc'of how m uch o f a and mothe* 1* enough. They a re -n o t <aTDrtlepnImlt Ihemaclve* In any w ay youngster iI t curtail their a n joym ent for him.m e n t They mu»t. how ever. Childrenake of the ir health , th e ir ed. The oi•owth of body, m ind, » n d moderation, be Umited. Parenta havo ihlnff*. I* I

children'* acUvlUe* a n d p«rlenee.T1 wtthln the llmlta of aafe- parenU ha

hUdrtn Win play Ion* pa*t of their endurance. T h ey -ih . cniy e

ow th*t lhey are tlr*d a n d lo BTrrmmiri p lW M im u i Ih o , = 7 0, tmperUh, refusing to e a t o r .«if.a- 10 rest. PlayUme muBt be *0 tha t th e ltttJe one* w ill 'n e u fatigued th a t they and them aelm . wntlal. too. th a t ih e lr food Id. Under the family phyal- JCrvUlon th e d iet fo r eac h ' J5re*crlbed; So m uch m ilk. Ielablea, n e a t, ces*. a u sar. I1. Each child should g e t h u 'm eal on Ume and a s a ! courw. We aay cach be- ia l Is fine for onc tnay n o t 1other a t a ll. Left to t h e n - 10 children wUl e a t one ao rt 'n d refuse a ll othera. aome ithout need or Umlt, aome

e, Each muat be ra tio n ed In nllly and number of m eaU , jto be properly nouriahed.Ida worse lhan ll U becauae 1Idrm . being healthy. re«Ickly lo a correctly ad m ln - lutlne. * ■ ■ ■n muit be rationed. W e all child who wlll Willingly elt

e radio by the hou r Ijm or- Ume. chore*. bedUme. a ll 1-faaclnatlns -aounda th a t. . . . . ] hU ean . We see now th e ,ng with telerUion. T h e re ,r tn who wlll irtt before th e

aet for h oun on end If '0 do ao. They m iu t be r a -'hey nre to lls t« j "and ta *-ocrams aeleeted and a p - ’' their parenu . T hey a re to ^1 Ume on the a ir w ith th e *«

- . - - . . . k ' ^ L E T l ELtCTBICAL LE8 * SERVICK

luaahold AniUance* frtgpnllon l l ^lureceent UghUnff VL (1 B u m tn

OTWELL'S 1IT T 8KKVICX COL M

pH oifE t i n mA T f c N j ^ ^ r i a T a t e g

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Is Jh em e of Hozelt(

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h«M Ita prom, ualnr fcr the th*m r.'“Oi ardlng and O r«U Robinrltr, and Kt«rttJ Icmiaslon Inelnded a tap dnnre by Jud two r ta d ln p by Dorcus Corlnilen. S

4 ondfr ihe ai>ouorshlp at K. II. Drimt

C alendar Schoc _____ .7 I P(a1—Tlie Order of Rainbow for Pl»”* we11 elect offlcera Wfdnwdny "fhool plcnat the M».ionlc temple. Nnt-Soo-Pf

¥ ¥ ♦ the CommiI—The Syrlnga Home Im- school, Allnl elub will meet Tuewlay lendhome ot Mr*. P. J. E l«u- Fllma weloll call wlll b« "picnic aug- nlng.

Serving i' « * V mlttee we:

I—Wnr Mothera In the Filer Hiiiehlnior11 bo honored a t a party Messner, Md by the American L ^lon and Mr. a ,• lo bo held Monday evening American Legion hnll.’ A X A ^ f L , ,

proBram will be presented. /V \U T n <

»ard Relief society will hold C Q D C liiy work meeUng Wedne.'s- wpMnpi inning a l 10 n. m. a t lhe

houne. PoUuck luncheon ser^’cd n t noon. All women

« M«*l2r 0 •n's mcmberahlp luncheon . by bridge or golf wlll be ednc.vJny afternoon a l the n,vi-rl«- flj *kp» Country club.' Tliote ^ h - K lo nliend are asked lo , i r U of p»ervftiloa\ with Mra, R. J, com n sol tllman or Mr*. Tom White, nccompnnl■ ^ '" v i . » •♦ * ♦ presented

snny Supperirrsupper-w a jr-he ld -b r-th r -Joyce-Cnk ■rnde Y-teens In the YWCA Dr. Hw »lth parenta and friends lui spenker oi

"Nationalgroup nlso held a "Awlniiuer" slre.'srd ll It Bnnbur)''a nntatorlum in correct me m of a "eo-ed" party, Mr, dren. thus s, Elton Esllngcr, Mriv Alfred tude for a 11 nnd Mrs. T , D. Fnucelt Orgnn i cd Ih r group. gram lor '

¥ * *

jssert Supper Rebel3E31LY. May JO-Mrj. Alice | _ J ^ „

ent«rtalned the Thursdny n O i club n t her home with n RUPE31' supper followed by bridge. Motlier'a d

I were won by Mr.v Clmrle.i by the Rcl and M n . Flo Wlluin. Gue.^ta )ar lodge r*. O lenn Whitney anrt Mn. Mrf. Fl Pollnrd. ohalrman, _____ ... _ ’ I . Schuepbat

Children- IS ?f « ‘ ” byTRI rending wi

I son and a lembcra of tho-fnmlly.-Pather Mrs- lUier are nol to forego their rprogram * to allow a grtwly Pf!^ T g e t more lhan Is good ^ i ," ' 'H a r

m i m ust aot be left unguld-B only way Uiey will leam .tlon, temperance In , u »1* through tmlnlng and ex-e. T hn t U where leschera and ■ c t, havo a denr call lo duty. »»»' a ..

______ m rellns <.SM ll ax ■<«'x iiml’*! was held ly M artin. 1

n ■ tapT. ia «In *nd a Ui*s-Jt-r.c-iruis'i':rk H. K. T._________________

linconvindinfW Hm« p » n .V I i i l i < > E i l p r jH .l(U .S tm l.O « k la « ( l ■

"KO KOBE DUU rEllOW S OR O R I H r 0 1 I A r! m » » - ; l ' . " “ J"

using nrui Peft'i Soap- Mything* are '— nnd jnv colored thing* aparkla »-ith /'/'■ " " "Ihere'* only o”' «’*P f’" n«i. Peefs.”

Y ou’JI !>• convinced/ to o /

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ilton Prom Y-Tee C on

rnformnUi thla summei.Q sK iiiu j^^luck (upper and the ir

Mlaa Dool the Y-Teen d e u ila on which will

L j f f l w i i l f l deraaa, onI ^ Y -Teens In

t-v■ I i-» . held Ju n e 31H i-. high Y-Te-F ^ i lo r Ju ly 7 t

V ' ^ -S b b I^ A pro r At.l

OLENNS al apron lei of ChrlstlaL^_alrg H . by 7Bo dU t-chuii

' gram vaa- r ecUon of

. M aurice Mth e fancy

' aerved frorA rlcna

“Over th e Ealnbow." Th# J ^ ^ V ^ o T Bernard and high achoo

Jn iy nilm oro and Deanna p»nled by . Musle waa furnished by 01^ ,^ -uve rimhall. prtnclpaL (U raoa ponied by 1

Mra. Re~ ■ “ " award.

ool Picnic Is «■« «ii"'I A oration* ai

(anned by CBA ‘“ ,'V."I were made for a last day seUnian apicnic lo be held May TI a l In ch0-Pah nt the Inst meeUng of mmunity CBA n l Shamrock . . .

All pnrenla are urged to a t- A O V I S

I were showTi during the e re- V l s I t

mg on the retre.ihment com- BURLEY were M r. and Mrs. Arllo b«M of 11

nson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer demonatml •r. Mr. and M n. Harold Flynn Uielr truestr. and M n . Bingham. lunchroom

¥ If. « of "naUor

fher-D aughter T ho groi

inquet Is Held iS iS r'rOELL. Mny l(k-M olhen and «S!e n were honored a t a ban- “ I ven by Uie men of the McUi- hurch,e r of ceremonies for the eve- O thervaa Ira Anderson. The pro- homo d ^included a aaxophone quar- citviM. ThWa>iiB Lnuion, Lota Taylor, article* m

1- Smith and Joan Springer, nponsored ;ev. Mr. F^sley gnvr nn #d- office: allp ot welcome fnllnwe^l by a clen of ll

solo by Eugene HoUlnger projects ofpanled by hla molher. Mr*, club* In Ui I HoUlnger. A rending waated by Mrs. Mlftinm Kelly. r \ c r -Orilm Hoskins gnvo the re- V j l T I C i fnr the mothers nnd Mr*.

C nldw ell-for-thedaughtera;---------- H O IHnrold Holslngpr waa Uie _ T

T of Uie evening talking on■nal MenUl Henlth." H e rleclcd 0:d Ihnl molhers should teach K>-oup a t 1I. mental hnblLi to their chll- “ “>■ •f**"thus providing Uie right ntlU P rank Slkor adulthood. Mra. w.in music climaxed the pro- ot Uie plor Uir evening. ClirlsUanii

* * * Ollck prci

jekah C h a p te r , S S onors M others tS ”>EHT. Mny 10 -A n nnnual H. Showerr'a dny program wns pre.icnted V. Ollck.Rebekah* following Ui« resu- W. L. Ho!

Ige meeUng. tw r : Mr*.. Floyd Clevenger, program ary educailan . Introduced M n. Fred Vincent,pbnch who sang the song, "A Mr*. H. Mr for You. MoUier Dear," Mr*. M n . LymJohnson gnve a rending prc- publlcaUoi: a vocal *olo, “Prayer Per- Ramaey.by Mr*. Forest Dnrrow. A Mra. T. E.

ig was given by M rt. Roy Jack- Ue* necretid a plnno aolo wa* played by membersh Ufred. Rail*- Mrs. M. E. Wllll*

Pinthe oldest mother p r w n l and ' MtTRTAHarvey Lounsbury received a T hom e error bemg the youngest mother, hom e wltirwhment* ware aerved folbw- , t pj»y, ile program. received b

* * • M n . Ruf

isslonary M eet fS V iCN. May 10 — T he mlsnlonaryig of Uie Church of Oo.d ____T*eld a t Uio home of M n. Lyle MUKTA 0. M n. Dene BuUer led Uie Oooch en oiui* and Mr*. Martin had a pnrty 1 * * ^ on India. T ha remainder onn ivc rw I afternoon waa fpen t In »ew- barn. The

SAinea.

O PEET jiveir WASH j

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THE « I F F t « t K C £ . . . 0 6 DOUBLE 1P«-l'a will -prova itaelf to you. T ry i t . If < brfght#«t waah you ♦vrr had. a ia p ly »« Mckag* to Colsal^-P*lmoUv^-P^fl Co., 1 your n»m^ nnd addrwa and th e price yc c » b * t r e « l 'i coatyovL

TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALI

sn Sum m er E Tip Discussed t ^Uon on Y Teen camp forer w u presented by Mary # ' ! ■ ■ ■ram p director nt a pot»T m ei^ng o flliT ^ 'T e en s

pa renu In the invOA

ollltle mowed pictures of 'n camp of 1948 and give

the camp for Uils yrar I H I be held a t Camp Pon- i H n Payette lakes, ter all H • n the SUU-. ■ J } *or Junior Y -Trei» wlll be 30 to July 7 anil Uie senior > .'erns camp Is scheduled 'U> 14.

* * * I R f lVn T ea Held.GIenhs.Ferryea of the Woman's Soclely H K ^ ^ H lan Service waa attended len Uils week a t Uie Meih- uch baaemant.—T ha-pro- I presented under the dl- r Mrs. Ray Nim* and Mn. MAVluck. Salea were made at (&' work table and t«* w u ^om a decorated U blt.Llewellyn offered a pUno D > , f r owed tv aelecUona by a U C l l )f King Hill women. The Mr. and lol triple trio aang. accom- Fulls.' ajiuc y Helen Wliui. and LewU ihelr daus I'O a clarinet aolo. accom- Hopkins. a< M n. DoroUiy NlchoU. Hopkln*. B lex Newell received an DcT

FnlU high Ijw r Sloan and Mr*. Wen- on w en In charge of dec- „ tm d e d 1 and Mr*. Em eet Belmore ir*^ S!ge iharge of Ui# fancy work ,rt,ho Coll. s. Ralph Muck, M n. J. C, _ nnd M n. D. E. airlnger harge of refreshmenU.

* V * 1 C a s t l i s o r y C o u n c i l

t s L u n c h r o o m CASTLErY. May lO -T hlrteen mem- were elecu th e Ca**la county home Everywomi nllon advisory eouncll and Mrs. L, B. sU visited Uie Declo achool Wynn a* ai n aa part of their actlvlllfe Mr*. Chi anal homo demonatratlon l»cted pre?

M n.Charlioup ale a t Uie lunchroom I held th e regular business

WlUl M n . Lea Morgan, president, in charge. Mr^ u w Inggnrt. Declo PTA pre^- 've a brief history of Uie s e lZ ^ ’Vh n projK t. , The ne*

acUvlUea for "naUoiua party a t t nonalrftUon week” were dls- LaUiam. Ties* Include an exhibit ot mnde In tailoring cla.ues i i / ( 1 by Uie eounty extension VV. Ipperchalr*, and oUier arU* q u r l e i iiiU:rr»l which havo been y,of the home demonatmUon MethodUt the counly Uie paat year. ,

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: e r s E l e c t e d i J S ' i o r ;

i r F H e r W o m e n

S ' SlU regular meeUng Tliurs- w ‘

m oon a t the home of Mr*. devoUonal Iko*.^ L. Holliday waa In charge ENTE program on "CoopcmUve MURT/ illy In America." Mr*. R. V. S ean en l eacnicd the devotlonaU. A Jng Jear ipplles ha* been sent to the Whlleheai idlan mission. Peterson,elected offioera are Dency = =

reelected pre.<ildent; M n. D. e n . vice president; M n. R.. recording aecrelary: Mra. loliiday, promoUonal aecre- 's. EUle McOlearr. mlaslon- aUon secreury : M n. E. D.

atudent work *eerotary;M. Peter*, *upply aecretary: man Engle. llU rature and ona secretary; M n . Bert

aplrltual Ufe secretary: t Albln. local church acUvi- eu ry , and M n. J . D. StaaU. ihlp. g f

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l o c h l e P a r t y ■ J'A U O ItM ay lO -« r» .f)eL o i 1entertained a gnxip a t her \Ut three table* of plnoeblt High and low soorea ware by M n. Kenneth Le# and '

ufus TMiner. Out-ot-lown \ »rere Mr. and M n. Rufui Burley. X i

4» ¥ • C lrENTH BIBTllDAy •ATJOH. May 10-M ra. Oari —^ uitcrtalDed 13 children a t honorln* Uia 10 birthday ^

aiT of he r daughlev Bar- i t Uma w u tpeni'pU iTlix

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YOU» MONEY BIBK ! * "[f i t dow n 't give you tl»*•o d til* unu*«i portion ot B«k»ley 10. California,

you paid. %Va11 aetid you . .

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E ngaged Rupertr-rnT r^--::--:- Clubh

RUPERT,' ''. Wonian-a clul

UiiiM hai) Peter

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Mrs.Uio. group In trcsjurrr 's rc

^ J. 0 . Vrnler.

tn a Balt u :

. ’• ' commlitee kand M n. Cll

' ■ Iciialrmaii. in Camp Fire program, leader Ui< Frances B u progranr«1i and. Miss Badg

Camp Fire r' yean agoOullek'and

lAURINB DeW lTT Th« Aowakl;(S taff e n itav ln g l ^ ‘>r^ ^ lour yoan a* * ^ • of Mra. O, V

<1 I T * I J FrancM lit ro th a l loldid M rt. H . a . DeWlU. Twill ^ luounce th e engagement of " /*kughur. M aurine. to Jim ,, M r. , n . M ,., U . ' “ “ '5 |■ _ tullpi, wasleW ltl U a graduate ot T»ln Qmne nnd ;h achool a n d Hopklna g n d - Hoil«.viearom Buhl high achool. He eluded Mrs-l Northwe.ft Christian col- oolnn. Mnigene. O re.. and SouUieni ^erd Httue ollege of EducaUon. Albion.

““' i y ‘,“ V“'‘""'“.' Hager :Ieford Club Has ilects O fficers „“ .°™U JO R D . May Ift-Otflcera luncheon acted a t th e meeting of Uie .,„u mMi'« c lub .1 u » hom. olB. Shielda wlUi M n, Mark ‘®fd *» '»«I aM latan t hoste-u. A vocnl ■n iarlea ShorUiouse w u *e- sung by Aresiden t a n d reelected were nied by Mirlc* L a th am , vice prealdent; followed bjlymond HaUleld, aecretary. Day." by1. FVnnk Blahop. treasurer- Mary AnnIlea to fttU nd the Idnho RoberU prtd W om en’s club conven- "Whisperin

B uh l a re Mra- Charles Mn. Ruihi, M n . E d H aiding and Mrs. ^ •Thompson- (d by Uie ilexl mccUng: wlU b« a hobo i^mcy BnI th e hom o of Mr*. Charles Ardjth Ro

^ „ P^ggy Fm— i - * . 7 Bert Bowl.

/SC S M eets.BY. May lO -O enera l meeU u,e presldi Uio w s c a of Uie Burley announced

Ut church waa held T h u n - ^lub meml: h a luncheon aen/ed a t I p . of Uio th e c h u rc h parlora.- Ench jg

'BA m arked w ith a corsaffe, . , wera wore uaed on Uie Uble*. ,, OuUof-t aeeond dlvlalon. wlUi Mrs, a * '« . 'P B scw Jr-M -chalnn*nr-w *a group fo r the meellng, Fol- Uie luncheon, Mra. J . C. Oaa- Commlti I tho bu a ln eu meeUng and were: Tab Igar M oorman had charge of Finch, ch* nal*. and Mn.

V « * Mr*. O. EITERTATN8 AT DINNER vtn*. Mn. TAUOH. M ay 10 -M n . Earl Miller; in le rtalned a t dinner honor* Marah, I (annie Seara and Wayne Charle* L ead, TwlB PalU. and Shirley CarUon, t n . I Jonea anc

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NEW AND U

F or yearn. BUTTER-KRC8T haa enjoyed th e repuuuon for being an o uU tandlns loaf of bread. lU un- j u sual f l a w and extra fm hneas I have m ade 11 Uie bread In irea teat 1 dem and In Magle Valley. WlUi » new and a upnlor UzUin which has be«n aohleved by Improved eiiulp- Bient and an enUrely new pnccM. BUTTER-KRUBT tww I* In greater dem and lh a n n-er betore. M on nnd m ore houaew tveaare asking their ■Tocen fo r BUTrE3V-jnU7STI ..

B U Y B U T T E R - K E

!rt W om en 's Wei 5 H as M eetingIT, May 10—T he R upert I R W H Q | club m at a l Uio Kplsoopal

II-'r lth »e_j>realdent, Mrt., yd. In cKarge am f leading lag sa lute and reading of

"ihnh Slton accompanied0 In *lnglng ''Idaho.'* Thea report waa read by Mr*. v‘^

Her. T he prealdent reported |t ]1 Dafoe, past preaident, IU f \ . 1 : U ke City hospital. |loyd appointed an auditing ‘M composed of Mrs. Venter C’ w . Claro Ooodman. UV,-' v 'D. D. WUklnaon, program i ' i .v .i,: .II. introduced the Aowaklya C t - ' > ire OlrU who preaented a . M n. .Maureen Stefan. f tho group, wna aba«nt,-*0 BadROr hail cliarse of_th»

~ «-hleh coiuL*te<l of. mualo

ladger gave a history o t theIre Hub which w u aUrt«d 4Sgo by Dr. LuUier _HalseyUld U baaed bn Indian lore.'vnklya group, which la spon* HARr the W in e n 'a club. aUrted (1in ago under the leadenhip *0 .W . D alih. * es Inlroduced tho glrU whoMr Indian names and m ean- / V l U r i Iley were ntUred In their a inro uniforms with bolero*. / \ r i Qea Uble, covered with a silk —le cloUi and centered wllh a K f i V fr llllcd of Uie valley and '« » In chargo of Mr*. W. R. , HANHtrUld Mr*. Don eiavln. ,v.vies for Ulc afternoon In- “ Mrs. L ila Benedict, M n , Joo M n. Oliver Hnn*el, Mr*.

anw n^and^M rj O. W. Pitul. q

lermon Club X K ? as M ay LunchE31MAN. May IC^Tho Ha- Tw in Pall

Clvlo club held lU May dny MIsa Ft in and b a iaa r a t the Civicom* WlUl Mr*. Jlm .R u th e r- non, AlblcliarRO of th e program. BS degree

;nl lolo. "Oalawny Bay,” w u S *lt Lakey Ardllh RoberU, accompa- a teacherf Mr*. Jim Rutherford, and - Covey id by a reading. "A Mother'* SU to collby Mr«. Fred McCormick, in Uie a\n n RuUirrford and ArdlUi u m dutyB presented a duet aelecUon, , ,lerlng Hope.” accompanied by U ^ - j i uiheirford.ay. “OraU tude.- WM p ruenU Uie dramnUca elaaa. Including

Brallaford. Shirley French.Robert*. Joan Howard and '7 * ?Ti*. V

Fnilt. and directed by Mr*.lowler- '■ Shirley iwing the limcheon a ahortu meeUng w u conducted by —»m eaesldent. Mra. E. Hom. H w u E S *need th a t H agerm an dlvlo e i r i i . b elemben are Invited to a m eet- n,Uio W est P o in t Clvlo ehib co q

of>town guenU were M rt. Ar* len. Buhl; Mr*. W. K. CTUtOQ r C l In . D oa-Touag,-W «at..pt>lnt, —BURZJ in . R. E. W right, Jerome. - "Waldon.: imlticea for, the luncheon BIU B ln Table decoration*. Mr*. Addle a t tha . chairman; M rs. J. R. R uttall 1«7 Jln. MarUn C urran; aervtng, to O ea t 3. Elonlnga. Mr*. Maurice B v fo r Mfcy Mn. E. H om and Mr*. Sylvan O amei ; kitchen. Mrs. Howard g e lac io1, Mrs- O us Conrad, Mr*. te rP U T i •* Llndberg and Mrs. Howard A. B. O fn, and sollclUnf. Mra- J . W. and M n.and Mra. Mamie M artin. raMlvad

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%RTHA rROEinica ^ | | | (Staff engraving) U* * • * . ' Itha Froehlich I F. D. Covey ^eal B etro thalEN. May 0—Mr. a n d U ra.J . Froehllcli. Hanaen, a n - the engagement o f the ir

r, MarUia, U> FrancU D.3nli Lake City, aon of M n . ne K. Covey and the la te 3. Covey. Couderaport, P a . ! innnuncemeiit was revealed I up of Intimate friends of lha ;It a party held a t th e home irlde's parenU. T he wedding ! idnred for early Juna In < all*.Froolillch U a g raduata of , high achool. a g raduate o t '

-n Idaho College o t Educa- Iblon, and h a s raceW ad-her-. ree a t Uie Unlveralty of U tah. •Jce City. .She U employed as or In Salt Lake City. r a t t e n d e d PcnncylTUla ollege and aerred th ree years

a ir corps. Including over*

onor M othersLEY, May lO -B urley .T h tto . rU entertained th e ir mothers p«ol*) prosram a t-.th a .O d d I hall, under the ■ uperrltko r leader*.ey ScoU cave a reftdlnf. B a t t r . iayed a idano solo a n d Dorsna isi gave a reading. T b a pro* BOQcluded w ith % bwaoTAis wedding preseatad by . the ^ mother teeeivad a p o ^

O loifldd ^ A ito tw t.

ited a t Sh o w er-a . U n . O ordon B la tr and M rs.Iggs cBtettalned a t • abovcr 'WcUoD homa boaoclng Bhlr* ank. Rupert, whoae a a n ^ la fltdktr, B u rls j. k a o b e d ^

plajrad w ith p U su - to D o ro ttj Prty ioo . W * iTMDTUn. S m o E a lsh t; U n . o u ^ U n . R u lon Btoker.

» . T O t P o U a K L U I i i ^ ^>d > ih o ir g e t b ridal glfU..' .

HOUSEWIVES BIK GROGEBa

Krust

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I To 4-1 Vi! The Twin Falls Cowboys mnI dumping the titnh club 4-1 beh i contcst was in sharp contrast I i sliowed the Bees only six scntt

iv with two out in the top of the 1 ntnth, • With the bnses lonHcd W - • T cU cf hurler Jim Relyes cnrnop--------In to M k e out Bob O i^ w o o d •ndh owl UjBffWne. .

The Cowboy win. coupled with Pocatello'* 4<9 lo u to BllUngi. pu t Tw in r»ll» » “ ' ‘I •

:--------frenfT ri~P l6ne«neiB D e it«ndtn*xTJ)e victory also marked the « v e n ^

[ w in In e ight Jocnl »t»rta for lha

ThB Cowboys opcntd ilie name by : Koring one In th« nr^t Inning.

Charlie Buck doiiblwl Into deep cen­te r and w ent to third on a pa»ed ball on B « cn lchrr Walt Swedman. Red Je«en wallCKleU eroundcd oul third to flrsl to

'ff K ore Buck.One more Tv,lii Fall* run came

il acmvi In llie r^cond. With one man■ \ down, Teddy Bell walked bul wm i forced oul nt second on a g row a

ball hll by Clnlre Rohrer. Bohrer .«/p a l HrM on an overthrow

«nd went to uccond.The Cowboy catcher weni to third

on an Inneld h ll by Eakenberry and ' acored when aecond aacker Oene

Machado overthrew first on the play.The Beea collected the ir flr«l h it

o lf Sikenbcrry tn the th lr t w ^ n ewedman doubled Inlo lefl. The baU looked like a aure homerun until U ’ h lt a power Une between the U ghtptiU tn leftfleld and tell Into fa ir iCTTltory. Eakenberry retired th e next three m en In order,

Tinal Twin Palla acore* came in tb e third frame. Don Mlchaelson

1 >round(d ou t and Jeasen alepped up

s S . ; r r „ ' r i S " s & r H S ;M of the scoreboard.1 Pleketl'and Charlie Melw h it m e-

cewlve alngle*. Jim Packham flew , ^ » d , Teddy B«U aent a hard

d rlre through th e Infield to .core

! ^ to** the aixth. Balt Lake aeored th a lr lone U lly w hen P lK jer BH1 Morooe* singled to lefl and « w r^ on a double to th e extreme r«nv com ar of the pa rk by Tommy O - lAMhUa.

! OfeoSrood repU o«!' tb a mound In th e aerenth and irom

th a l point held tho cowboy* hlUea*.; I S e n t e r r y allowed no more hll* un-

■i “ ; ? v ^ ? : j f ; e r e away in the ninth.■ a t o f ’ c k e t t . walked and 8wed---------J h S w llac ted 'A U iew nd W t of the

ff»me a *ln*le to center. Plnch- h ltte r Sm eai D o m m lrte lll b»itmg for Jerry Oale. walked lo llll Uie

'’^ J y e a U itn cam e Into Uie game for the locala a n d f ^ e d Oreen*

led Ul# cowboy* a l Uia plate. hItUng ’a homerun and a alngle to three trip*. .

PMkham. eovertaB tto* c e n W ll^ area. tonUnued hla faat d e le a v e nace OounUng ttie *eten home a r a a i pUyad by th e Oowboya. Paek- ham ha* aoeount*! for 30 out*.

Bob U aruca wUl go to the mound for Twin Palls In lls tlnal game ot th e *erle* wllh th e Bee*. The con- t s l *1*0 will be Uie final home tam e for Twin Pall* unUl they meetK » ta llo tn Jayoee park May M,

Wedneaday tho team Uawl* U> Bolie and wlU play acrlea In Ball Lake CUy atid Osden before re­luming here.

TWIN FAI.La *. BAI.T LAKR 1

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a-w^Sk»J it> »th.

I ‘-««-j U S.11 U». Ctir (I. T»li> r»ll* :. MO-E«- 1 ^ kM>WT> 4 Ik 1*1. R«lr«* < In li. Momit*. ^ »Y. t 0 In 1. KR-E.k~b«TT

■ I ■ fcrr. I, wIiiieT—riVri>b<cr7.

A u to T e a m E n te r s F in a ls in C ity’s S o f tb a l l T o u rn ey

Broatilng Aulo downed Rl*er-Oalfi U-3 lioDdaj- n ight during ««ane round pUy in lhe prt-»*»*on ell>

1 ^ tb a l l tournam ent. The tlc iorjlave Uie w laneia th* right to enUi tb* flnak for the championship

Bttrwnlng Aulo ooH*K:ied tl runi ^ oa *em i h lla otf Uu pitching ol

Hughe*. Arrlnctnn caughi for tht loser*. Shaffer llmltwl RlHir-C«lr

j ;; to flT* Mt*. oneve* caught for Um

’ I Th* Brown D « b y taam and SalfJ• w a tanfJ* a t a p. m. today a t H ar­

mon partL The winner of UilJ oon. V.'t win meel .Browning Aulo al

------- - a ^ Ol. .w ednnadai’ for the cham*; Honihlfv___________

: R a n g e R e - C e d in g I i P ro R ram S ta r t s

I BOISE. May 10 <«^H om e rn Ihi , r a w m ar he Improved for d e « .1 «wl eft throuifH m re-aetdlng pro­

gram rt^rUiri toda t [ Vemnn R ich .'frderal aid coordl-

•- - * natnr fnr t h ' k1« u fWi arxl game Ocpartnieiil. uvlfl biti^r brush and

• rrfslrd »hf» t c rn v 1» Seing seeded cn ?000 ncrts of formM winter

‘ mtier, T lir progr m i U a eowpera- ! live forrst Nervlfe «nd g«ne de-

— — I partfflent projrct.; '• C roatii of the bru^li « ia be an-

-1 J! alywd OTCT a period of jearr to de- rt lerw lne the fra.iibl!itj- of re-iwdlng [6 large aeaa.}f Other type* oi browse plant* wiB | t - b e aiadied ta cpeda) teat {deta. Rleh !| M id erery known type of game

bnrVM pb ia t will bc atudied.

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ictory Ovem do I t tw o In a ro w o v e r th c S n ll e h in d th e e f f c c t iv c p i t c h in g o f J i ; to th e s c r ie s o p e n e r w h e n th e ( t t e r c d h i l s n n d WBlI{cd o n ly th r q e * * * •

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\ P S i . w ' - ’Hne JIM EHKENDERRYll . . . left-handed Cowboy pitcher, e wbo held Ihe Balt Lake CUy B<«a0 i« *tx acattered h lte -as-tb e -T w ts d Falli clab downed th e U U h team

4-1 Monday n ig h t (S U lf pboto- n engraTlng)

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! T i g e r s ’ G r o t h

; T o p s J u n i o r

1 L o o p B a t t e r sn CHICAOO. May 10 (4>-0ohnny d OroLh. Delroll'fi rookie outfielder, ll today U>pped the A m erican league's

bu*ler b a tten w ith a J 6l average. OroUi'* 34 hlia In S3 tr ip s to Uie

** plato gave him a 18-perceiiLage point " marglrt over Boston ve teran outfield- *■ er Don DlUagglo. who ha.i a JC3 '• average.

Two player* actually lop OroUv , ' but bolh have few er Lhan SO AB'* I* Cleveland'* Dale M itchell haa a .4ffl , percenUgB for 45 tr ip s and rooklt ‘ Dick Kryho.ikl of New York har “ .400 In 47 AB s.

Pollowlng DlMaBSlo U CIiIcuro'; haiky rookie. Ouji Z ernlal. wlUi J54

, Other leader* th rough Siinda)''i ‘ gamea are; H ank Maje.<tkl. Phlla- , , delphla. .531: Bam Chapm an, Phil- . adelphla. J33; and Vic W frti, De-

Uoll. J ia .i j T he homerun leiulerMilj) In .^httret ... by Jack O raham , 8 V. LouU newroni-

er. and Bo.iton'« Vern Stephens each wlUi aeven. M lU heli leadA Ir triple* wllh five an<I Z ernlal hns Uic most double*, eight,

' r Zernlal abo I* deiullockcd in lilU , WlUl Mnjeakl and Cliapm nn a t » ■ apiece.

New York's'V ic Ra.^cllI licndi tlu pitching deparlm enl w llh a four-

^ won and none-lw»t perfcct record „ trad in g In Uie * lrlkrouta wlUi M 1; ■" Lefty Hal Nea-houser of DetrolU

‘ P IS 3H H' I PIONERR LEAiaiR

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.......... . T II ,li’. 1’AKUtCAN LEAnUB

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AMRRKAV l.T.K.l ' rd Kr^ Votk I'll 1 'f t P«!-nlt Pjr <>»• f* x - t i. tU«,-kl, Aarr.-H at..; l.ro

n- SPOKANE e r r s BT.ARS :e- LOS ANGEL.FS, Msy in • J ' .-T r Rg Sehroeder »nri Dob Piiilcrrr>tirs »i

compete in U;r f lr 't »nm;*l .‘ ;v)V.ni;i 1H Wash-. invlLalionnl lrnni« cbtunpio!! eh ahlp* June 3-S, P e rn ' T Jnne.'-N''*^f ne reUr>' th r «^i|fb»rn Culifrrnl

T en a u a.i*o«aiion .*«td Monday.

> BUHL T^ o ^ b c ^ s =

er Bees>nlt Luke C ity Bees M onday nlgl r J im Eflkenberry. The well play« le Cowboys won O-It. Efikenben firqe m en before ho le ft th e gun

* * * *

Billings Nips ”> Redbirdsto- Take Second—

T he Billings MiLiUing* turned b« Uie second place Pocalello Cai

n Inala 4-3 last night behind lhe twl r J Ing and botttiig of r ight-hander J M T ufteland. T h r Bronco mound«m■ won h is own ball game In the seco H Inning when lie drove In the t■ runs th a l turned oul U> be I■ DllllnHs' victory.M T he Ogden Redn ran wild J■ 1 elghl run* In the eighth Inning■ tliey blasted Uie noise PlloU tor K IS-B win lo lake a 3-0 game ed ^ In the current serlejs.

T he Reds captured four run* _ the aevenlh lo irall Uie PlloU 6

Tlien the lead wan bla.ited wlUi I fm Ogden rampage In the eighUi.■ T he O rent Fiillji Selectrlca push H acroM two runs In tiie Mventh■ break a tie game before going on

doati Ule Idnho Falls R uueU 1-3.RILI.tNCK 1. rnrATKI.I.O S

(•.«t»ll<. •!. 1. n . jlillin,. .b h ( B«n*rf »b t I « *■' * ‘ ’

im 1 I iim Willlim*. tM..ri. Ib < I

"■ ' 1Kiimtn « * * J :iTlj7uiiinrl » 1 1 ■ L»*n- I

6ow.kl M I 0 <1 tl"Vf"'”" ' ' > I I J

nuifM'J” ■.'. KooMcolR—Wlllltmi. Mmctn, Cirroll. E. Mu

I>ut<Ita. Intivlilii. SlroU.

nny t . u f a t ka i.iji i. ii>*im f a l i .s der. IJiho ►'.ll. lb K <1 . |« r« i I'.ib .ll h

n T it" lb t ' 1 oiMi"*." ih \ 1 age. It i l l o.d-K-f'. II. 1 ; :

" ‘J i ’’. - ' ff « e J I Ield- Mrndoi. M i n i LTlirMh.r It I IJCJ siumpu. 9b 1 n 9 ohstumpi c S I

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■ord, 11 - SIrvKk nul fnr N~»m».".i.f m »i>'

I iiiEisNew Pairings

c. For Best Ball Event Listed

T hird round palrliis* for tlic V },■' bttll inurnam enl nl llie Tnln

■' municipal golf cour.M; linve l> ^ announced by Profeulonal t

Sehneller following Uii complet O t«\ of two week* of pla)'.

I n the championship n ight p< Ings are Pred Stone and Jftmt* 6

• ni clalr V5 Harvev SclilnKenliniif i NIrk Ney and Dr. W, M. Prier and Dr. Olen l!o.ia \ j . Al Mnriind *nd Ray Wilkinson

P, n m l niBht pairings are I H H Um anrt Dons Borla.'e v» ihr a n rr of a Bnnie bel»rcn lllll Aiirl

1 ' son anri Jack Klnir> nnd Pr C I’l FoK anrt wniarrt Wood * second n u h t palrines fnr

champlon*hlp Is Sherm Willii on Mid Harold HB^e r«. Al Bar.

anrt Dud Orlvoll. T h r third fli . M, pairing Is FSnll Frirknon anrt 1

b K rvnn vs, Msx KlrkUnd and []'■ P s rrlvjiJ At the .'tarl of lli . »nnusl beM i

■ It loum am enl W golfers were ente;Play lA erpected to be cpfnplf

r.n I by nex t weekSchnelter abo reminded vor

golfers of th r «erklv Inrtiei.' ; :!• e ram Thur«1i\v Wpm^'ii »itl t panlclpatlng In a th ro«-««i lAur

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„ , Player Loses Leg £,; H urtin Explosion

; CHICAOO. May irt .ff-.-Plo- Isns MondsT nisht ampiiUIert

'J ’ richf leg of bn.«eb«ll playrr rh a ,* ' K onrrII. I,. T i r leg »s-' lakrn off t« o Ir r

sNoie Ihe knee South Short hn'pti*! o'firlnl* j

, , ,h i4 condlUon is "fairly good" : I The J3-year-old semnd bmrn

for (he LoiilsTllle Colonrb rrcrl '* .•JiRtsrred risht leg. frscmred kl.' Anri a broken n<n>r u lin i >

H > »nt»r lank exploded in th r h» i ,iin e iil of hU I'ome SsUirclsv nij

' Hhy*»ci»n» sAid Konej has been |rrivm g hlood iransfu^lons

M ETSKER C ously M .\r,.,jl ; Best Mapi for SportaineB

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night

Froslram c ' ■ V , ■

-d back f . kC ard,twirl- f '

ler Joe

secondle two i l ^ B A 'w the -...

Id forIng a* ■- • - •tor a L ^ i , ■ ■ '

» edge I V U _

m s In I S M O 'U S-9.

the 4

>ushed ' ' v ^Ithon to

y U {

i i ' l* 1 0 0 Tnsckmen who broke record*

P in t raw. le ft to right, are Clo; vault, and Carl Reynold*. Bnh! relay: Eddie R apard. Rupert, t

_____ Rogers. Rupert, medley rel*y.i iK i i Oakley, m Ue-rvh; Reeves, KlmbI J i t i _________________

ilh Rupert’s I jji! Easily Cai{ J J 1 R uiicrt h itth school walk •« " 5 flophomiirt? t ra c k nnd field

65 r»,ti po in ts , a s compurci_____ du rin g th c a fte rn o o n in th(I I S T I I _______________________ ________

yit; Derby Horses To Try Again

i n j In PrcakncssJ I J o BALTIMORK. M a y 10 i.1 I " 1 I PalcMlnliiii Ulld Old Rotkiwri } J ; ; couplr-of »pee<lMer?; who mlsard I : « ; Jackpot 111 Use Kcnlucky derby.

rlvrd here Monday for Plmli ^ 6 o« Preaknes^ — .m^oiuI .ntop on

Bolri-niid-flottciy trnll for ihi yeiir-olds.

; Tlie MnrylaiKl Jockey club. »l Mh ^loBe^ the ns.OOO performniice

I »i'i. ' Plmllro. exi>rcls rJglit or 10 a lar w*n‘; ‘5 .Cniumel'.^ Pon

tlie "lirejier" wliti won tiie d< niTii i\ due 'n ieidny,

I O iympta Had enough ’■ Dut Fred W, Hoojier's Olym

odrts-on choico who ran alxth . Ule derby, nppnrciiUy haa

§ enough for Uie uuic'bcing a n d v hhVv till- g j.litr.lti) _____ - .

I T lir Jn in t Iln'- ftHl t>r mailo U|the tir.\t four colia in la il S« dny'n Kentucky derby. The flrsl rt»-aU of th la qua rte t checked hrre Morwlay. Pnle.Minlan and flDi'klwrt. were third nnd foiirU

lie b<■ l Ihr n in for thc rnl.e^. n l-'alU Calumcl go i o il to a -MlKhllv t-i f bren f f t ia r l In ahlpping iw derby wli

up from Kcnluckj-. T ha upset ipletlon I, on • trwln due here Tue*

, O reentree'e Capot, second to T ,t paU-- fl,r. U on an ad lo ln lnf car... , . “ Another O erbj Grad

u „ Model Cadet, the derby * No. 7If » ln’ ’*.-r" Ponder anri Capoi.

Fcr tli« second ro* in Uir Pr. I1PJ.1. cliorus Uir Jockey elub

(ir thf ^•Mii.m il'^riy a t th e m om ent are Cun SW.POUI from t

. riel,I ranch. Crispin Ogleby's Noble L n il. M r '’ "■ '"‘J' Sharpr-snd Aji Bslir,.m, a n d Sylvester Lnb:

•nt«ed Atchison Leads Tea■nplrted p Atchlaom plifhed a one-h ll

game Sunday afternoon a* Bud vomen ijo -fiy t s h w do«nert the R*ml

1 ^ R-3 m oiRfiw lenc .e .*oflball i »iU be Miirpjiy h ll • homerun for the

safety. A tch ison .struck OUl c men while w alking ats.

Man o’ W ar esUbllshed nv* t “ S remrrls In hlil II f ta r u a* a th

>ear-oW.on — —s o u t h w o r t h i

r h s r i r .! T H O M A S C O

A nnounce*

OUR PO R TA B LEa.'rm»n! — m m m

STEAM H ROLLER

era re - ,1* now avallabl* for euatnn

rol'iiiK a l your biisinr^^

iA P S • fcjij fp td graltis or ,m:xcs •B For serMre call

'r tll? DAY PH O N E R9.T

N ic h t Phone 1771-NJ

/^IMES-NEWS, T

ih-Soph Record I

1* Monday In Ihe dU trict freah-ieph loyd Maoolng, Barley, lie for polevaoll ;hl. 8«0-y*rd rna. (iecend rew. left U medley reUy; Pan t May. Ruperi, He

r. and Rex Pollard. Rupert, discs*. I ibexly, hi{h Jamp, and Oscar Larson, I

Frosh-Soph pture DistriIked off w ith th c d is tr ic t cimm d m eet here M onday iiflcrnoon cd w ith Twin F a lls ’ Sevc he discu.'', m edley re lay . 880-ynt------ hiph ju m p . R u p e rt's Rex 1

lard broke th e discus rec5 ut 109 fee l, 7 inc!n:.s and cji

wiiliin six inches of breakrecord.

1 The Ruperi medley relaj' 1 alw broke the meet rccord n:S«.S. Carl Rcyiioidv liiihi. b Uie BflO-ynnl run rerord tiy ix>; a 2 11.4. anil Harris. 0;il:lry. Uy liroke Uir mile-riur ircord

rl. n j.027^f Three 'm ?n broke Uie iwle '!

. mark by cleiirllig the bur a' feet, 2 '.- inchc.v llicy wpie .May. nuiw jt, Cloyil MunninK. :

^ ley, anri Diivid HughcA. Kimb ..i,i.i. Reeves Kimberly, bettered ihr ee n t J'"""’ urtcrsinder, Coacli Gene H ulls O^c.ir Lni derby Filer, leaixxl 19 feci. 6 liirhei in

broad juiiip to break the eM iblt msrk.

mnln Ru|>c l■ um u i.j Uie iii.-il In four years the dW rirt. ci

hirt has nol gone lo Ta'ln Fslb. Bruins scored la o first places.

‘ Deasle, H -yc .u-oia Irciluiian. nn „"f 100-yard da.ih in IM i\nd p i i i i r Bruin MO-yard rel;iv tear

vlclor^'. Driiglr Msrtcci ihe i.vi ... I- of Uie relov 15 yards nlieiid.

»eie nuix-rt «:i C, 'l Ain I 30'.., Jeroni'- IS. lliirirv 17 1 <

•i’.m .r ‘f)' Kl'ubrrly 13 h li. n ir r L to ll on'l .Wendell

ResulU included;

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RJce's b.i*,l lV,|..t Ir / * * T-ln r .l l .. ^ lm .rl,. .nrfI tin - ftvprrt. Ttm» 11 « riving i»-r.r<) .i.>h-nr.ii.. t-.-

•reak.) has 1.11. ^T-in U ll..

irran- .ii"7 * R „ r .‘u m ' i'iT h" ’King C ' t w a i 'w ' Tim.^sT.s,

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a m I-®” liiir'I'f.-TrnirK, Riipr.t; a i l l T»la Till.. iim rn. ird

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jh traek and field meet »re ahown abo» ,tUl: David H ughes Kimberly, tie to r poll to right, a re Alvin Sehenk. Rtjpert. medli Ue for pilevault and medley reUy: Gli . Record breaker* nol pielured are Harrl I, Filer, broadjump. (Staff p h o to -en jra '

Trackmen ict Meet.mpion.ship in tlie annua! frcKhmr on. T hc F in ite y<>arliiiKrt rolled (vcii di.strict reconls w ere amnsh ■nrd run , brciiidjump, jiole v au lt n<Tol- -------------------------------•ecord p ----------------------------- --------

X™ Deadline Nears~ d1up Lnkc.v C(iiiiiLr>’ club goi

, , ers nre rtniinderi the dtfadlli1 ^ i h fo'" QUftllfvinir rounds in the be

hr„irr loum iim rni and the first ]■ixiMing T " " ' *'■

T lir rir;i(lliiir toi Uir fir ' round iii ''ih r U » louriicyi.

T.> 1 Sunday evening. A Hub tenm »' - ‘• u i l , cho.vn from member.' turnii

"* •‘I in the best acores in c|\inllf>1i

;. s:?; .rn berly.

r-;;; w est’s WildHfe 1-T ™ Is Meet’s Topicbl'Lihl^l BOISE. Mr.y lo .UR— Wik

problems offcctUiK II «r.Mcrn nL ., tin ., will be dlt.ouw.ed u l un *miual in<

crown '"6 ,, .n ,r sloner* In Seattle June M-16. wi

r>, r win be ftllcnded by an Idaho d ^ ftaUon,I 'twiced C hairm an U. O. Cole of ihe s

' flsli ond Bonic coniiiiiv.ion., , Riinie drpiirtmetil, d lrrrior T.

iri hut Murray and fL'-h ciiliiiriM Jnme Blmp.ion win a ttend Ilie •e.«inn

I ' kX w n r r K t o p s i,EA(itT,0 :ik- SAN t-R.\NCISCO. M.iy in ,

I 'r [!',, For lhe third Mrai«lii verk, lell did Wlllle. Sacram ento c«nu>r Ilr:

top* the bnuing list in the Pa Coast league, with a percen

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Detroit Nips^ Yauiks 4-1 in ■

Pitchers’ Due^ 9 -------By T he-A s*ocU t« l-E r« t-

Young Ted Omy ot th e De M l Tiger* ouipiuhed the veWrwi

BMchl of Uie New York«Y anMonday aaU ie Tigers won » 4-1cislon a'nd second place la American league.

Cray held Uie league-loa New yofkcr* lo llvo h lu whilo nlng his sccond stra igh t decl RasclU, who iMd four a tra lg iil before Uie game, gave up only hii^ but yielded four cosUy wa

Tlie Yankees, who mauled thi j ^ H gera for a 13-0 wltT Sunday, 1 ^ 1 Uiclr lone run In the aecond In W when Johnny Undell a in g l^ H g l rA .1 Ulpled home by Jack Phlll

T lie game a-as tho only cm ^ ■ l l schedule In Uie Amerlean .leai

T lie Sl. Leuls Cardinals, who W B n big lead to Brooklyn Sunday B E B lost, took no chances Monda; B U U they iinmmertd four of alx Dc H B pltchcrs for 15 hlU and a 14-i

h H ^B l'g guna of Uie Carda’ al were rookie Eddie Kozak a n d 1 m y Olavlano. K aiak drove In

S m # runs with a double and a hi w ith the base.1 loaded In a five elghth-lnnlng spree,

ibove. TT,e amailng New Y ork O: !«>«* conated to Uielr seventh a tn

ledley »-]„ In a nlghl contest, dum plnj G '” » Chicago Cubs 1-J behind th e sl

larrls, jiurllng of Sheldon Jones. Sid ■grav- don and Willard M arshall h i t hi

runs for Uie OlanLv--------- T he win kepi Uio O lanU In

plaee. a game and a ha lt ahei the NaUonnl league defending cl plon Bwlon Brave*.

Rlght-hnnder V em Bickford, was unable to finish Uie tirsi nlng Sunriiiy. pitched th e Bi an\ve.s inlo second place In NaUonal league w ith a claw y tl IUt Job. leading th c Tribe U) i

jm a n - win over Uie Pltuburgh PlraU cd up A scheduled game belween n«hoH cliinaU and Riiladeliihla wos ,, 1 poncd because of rain . ,It and --------------------- 3—

Illinois BoarH s Clears Way for .rtlln. Rocky’s Return

CHICAGO. May 10 (/T» - Illinois s ta le aUiletlc comml

’ ' Monday cleared the way foi . mldclIewflRht champion Rocky

, " Y xiiino's return to Illinois boxli .I’l cnnccllng a rule bnrrlng flc

irnlng ‘' ‘•■^honorably dischnrged fron:

O m ilnno last FYlday wa-s stated in New York a fte r

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10 dele- Vandal Freshme S,' ’“I,' Plan Sports Day

T. 13. MOSCOW. May 10 OJ.PJ — ninej C. lowly college freshmen a t the lAlnns. vrr^liy of Idaho todsy decld

Bivp the "big broUier" ireai to Uie only (oik who rank

,, i l i e in - il ir friend* they le ft b m high i-:hooi,

fi.'i,ir.‘ have Invited h ig h irl.!.ic, senior* to be the ir guest* a

rcemige. - ■ in letters add resed to th e

---------- dent of lhe lenlor cln tt o t.iM„ II,. high school In Idaho, Andy ( It. Hull.. irn.<en. Blackfoot. presldenl o

j».nm frealiman class, said th a t "thi 1o»’s. who got lo remembering

■ni, II,I-. th ry were in high school, th I '. i. ''^-'1'^ ° “ gfaduaUng setUom. your fr

vour parenU m ight like lo la Ih r all-.'porU day progrnm,"

i Robert iRed) Rolfe is Uie [m anager In Detroit T iger hi

B 5 rC '‘' ' ^ i c F ! S ^

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-------- . SliOHhoiie wonm eet Buhl.claRH A b a s c b a Q .L ^ ^ E

e lCX downed W e n d e n Io ^ B H - .. inx litss R n l a y o l f ^ ^ H Detroit In addiUon to in Vic ehamplQiuhin, ankccs Uic dLsitici'. berth I-I d c . glonnl biuebaU n th e week in Nsnipt

U n d rfc a t^ .fc .^ H ’ loading Sbuslioii« bUu,i10 w in- WlUl nn u n d e f c » t« i^ i^ B sclslon. B coinpetliinn.11 wins feat was nnly five hnnd.t nl Jerome walks, Conch Bob U ieT l- ing on his an ly, got Buntew., 10 do inn lns hurled n no-hli

^d and agalnsi Hnn.%en. lim ps, nlde comiieiiiiaQ. jw3tie on shone came O U Ic o im u ^ B '

1,° In BddlUon to Uurtsv u Sho.^hOM

« ting club.Bcildcs DurstM

,-J vie- capable iiiichen In........ .. John Conwny,

1 Coach BhenittiiUie foUoa-lng p r , i , v S ^ B0 W e d n e - N d a y r S ^ Hhomer

ive-nin oeid. cimricsWemickle. flnt b w T lB ^ HGlanU n iir t base; B u r r tn w i^ ^ B

.ua lgh t b u e : Ed Hahn, i b c M ^ Hins th e Kile, rigliUield. ud*l«ady Cher. • -

l io m ^ ' » > a v * l , u i , SBuhl WIU c o i m t t r a l ^ l

In ll r s t Its sUrlead of HInvaty. who it Cham- * lth Magic V n l i ; r ^ H

los.il wns Dgalnsi rd who lllavaty'a mala rst in - bail wllh e x cc U e o tm S ^ H

up f x i ^ l in th e heavy hitting pont , *lve brand of tall o l ^ H. . 4.1 base running,. t , , ' Conch Don R o i u l a ^ ^ l V. Cln- following as Uie ( n ^ Hts M si- e t k u T ^ M

Herman OsUrkaap. f k t ^ H Bitner. ahon«u;; U j ^ ^ l

. . . . Cher: Ra>' H l* n t r , - |[ ^ H Binder, rlghl fltld; l ^ ^ l second base: A l t e n a ^ ^ H tleld. and Darrel

I Famous Co^H Plan N IC E (*

,or LEWISTON.Ky O ra-'XI,IK by eonchlllK schod flEhUrn College of E d i i a U a » t ^ | om m l Wise, director o l i H t o *

^ rein- Jeff CravnUi. r being University of

f a S n‘«- head Ibt rter two while Olenn Wrtibl

rector for Uie B o u s l ^ H Ung has the American lc * ( u t ^ ^ H . boxine '"■i'” ' je n t^ o n baseball .sceilon.

e m e d The baseball i c H o H H nem ber dueled durinc UM

with Wrlghl d l r t c l ^ r ^ H cr* In w ortouta •

Crai-alh will d ln d B ^^ H

l e n------ » lU c f- ittc n d h ig :- iW i^ M

. y HICE fooUwll leun^ demonslraU onsjcW Bli^™

5;« » R edbSdstii® S T w o N e w H j

POCATELIX3, M achool MW pllcher*'a-ilJ J o B j ^ B

» t th e Cardinal baaebaU on May Bob Vogel. 30. «b«

kl Topeka, aa* to 0 preal- day m orn ing .--—)t every Bobby Clear, X.' Chris- 1* coming In four , of Uie clas* B league at the tel- He played third ig when field. C a l l ^ l n J M ^ ^

friends, OBC BEATS W A S H B ^B lake in SEATTLE, M»r >■

SUte's Beavers earned runs lnloU «5 ^ B

he 13th Monday and ro m p e d t f^ * history. 3 ba !eballv l5Wt7_ w [J ^ H

T h e t h r i l l yo n g e l . ■ n n r i d i n g a lh o r o u g I iW < * ^ B

T H I S IS P A R T 0 F ~ ~ ^

'^ a ^ O s S S e im

■’t one thorouglibiTa ’ m*n can enjoy—•mooth. Kentucky-bred Kill and -a champion if ever there one! Give yourself a S K ^ M - h a v e some Hill and p S ^ M today *nd enjoy 'whi*- • t i u best" in s higH-

cockl* il a t •tralR ht.

u PR oor

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n>-l nilnr III BlK CoUunwiitxl ninyoii TNliire tne w nirr IrvrJ U p Kir Iniser. ailil n new ore vein (ns bi

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o t sl* ceta lead »-hlcli madt uim 1.KV1 libw ry 111 rarly-dny Uiiili.

r»'ni" L. K. Ktrln, mlnliiK investor. L T™nli exposed hy tt»,vht>iftTiTT Tifter T e"n nriwinrtnilm:5r"iiv: "• 3. per rrn l lend, sevm r rr r

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«... Third Vote Slalcd .;.;:r On SchooITI::- . '7 W K lS n i. Mnv ifl nil" r:.rf r'""'. nnd UxImvrr.^ ol lower W s'liiin ’.'"■r' roimty will vulr f'T II,r Ihil.I 1 ^ ■■ • J illlr fl on n pl^in for <-ninlilii - . . I . , Inlo n rln-'J A school dl'irl.i

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n Gennaiis Tak^ Forward Step To"Denrocrac3

B r T h « A«>ecUt«4 Pm *T h e new co iuU tu lloqJor the r«

^ 27 . public of (w ejtcm ) O cm i»nr 1" w -hMt of lhe m ost m odern docum ent oC 1<

type In th e world.dll;; U «cccpta obll«atory w bllratlan (

i ■•Mi tnlemmtlon*! dl»puU*.. U McepUi the Bcneral rulr^ oi Ir

” tem «tlon«1 Uw u supcnedlnK eve Its own fed e r.l !*•».

«dl<i. I t BccepU tho Nuenibenf decl*lr •t'k**! Q erm any’o conqueroni ttinl ai

. *rea»lve-*ai. la a Duntihnble offjn* oA'.i __lt_DroVWc3.for_ylel<llnS .11*,??

MvertlgHljf in fBTor,orinterni.li<m'. 2 " IrmUlutloM »nch u a united stall

1 of Curop^.L'v'ij; J t provlden upeclflenlly. rrpenied

‘ and a t lenfflh. for individual liberUi Which hnvo h lth trto been tlie iit«1 »tond«rd» of countrlen llkr nn ia l

’ Pnince and the United 8tate.». l.im - ' No W ar Pow rn

I t etnpowcm the Bovemmrni No. I Join o the r natlotw In mutual (ipcuri

arTftngcmenti>, bu l makes no pr<i' •"'t* aiona for a n y arm y nnd alvc* nrlth

I p resident, chancellor nor parllame tho power fn declare war.

T h e provl.^lona for federuUon th* G erm an »tate» are comparative loonc. perhajw even looeer thnn thn

c i« . uf the U. S . con.iilllutlon, wlilcti on fiUlcd of Interprciatlon excrpi

i 'ju i civil w ar. Tlicsc fenlurrs rrprc.se i.n>, a compromi.v* both betwreii liie Or *■** ' mntM theni.«rl«r.i and betreen I.I u s view* of Uie we.item allies wlio a i.Ji*4 Bi>otiAorln8 Uie new Mnle. Il r Vi'S ducea th e posMblllly thai the ni' M ale wilt fnll tnlo loiallUkrinn hum •MS. rcducea th e Ihreal to Frmice nf ■‘I’i revived nniiiinnli.-illc aermiiiiy, » ',1,, 11 m ay d1m> turn oul to br a wea ■ ' ne*a aa lhe new ,iut« rnnneuv<

In the crtvw -currenu nf the c( will deiieiid on obt.ilnl

r i jS MntfA where ‘federal power* nrr 1 complete,

tt.l l * Dep«ndi< en Cooperaiinnir« i U nder p renrnl clrcumstancr*. j[ ’« course, tho value of the whole bn. ,S',j ne*.. depcnd.i on coo[ieriiiloii a

meihodn of ndmlnl.strAiJun. bc nnionit th e Oennnrui and lirlwc

‘‘J the nlllra and the Oermans. T > l j n republic, dej>ciidlni! on ho* I t:.KiN. allied occiipntion Atatuie and 1

eonM llullon are apjilled. will e ither n voluniary nnit, applyl

i,i lu e lf lo Euroiwiin recovery, or N... nipre puppet.

• i.iu iillic,^ have given a.vurnm: Nn. ; lh a t thc rejmbllc will be jHTmlli

to handle Ila ow-n nffatrs wiihlii 1 trem ely broad Ilmlw: tlinl thrlr rc Irol wlll b r trxercLsfd con'iriictlv» B ill they mill have lhe vpio ovrr I proponed parliam ent.

I.I .m. continued need for Marshplan aid nnd Uie coiwlani lear allle<l Inlrrventlon are bound

, c rta li. Ui« aunoaphere li> which 1 lu nil- new K ovr-nm rnt will opernie.' l»»'r. I 'xrit lo Bclnc Kuird

.Moa- Oemiiiiiii are aeniftomeil i<i ; . ji.ooi th o rlta rlan procedtirr.s If ih r k

rm m c n i falls to provide real li-ad ahtp. It la merely n ".^traw bow '

iim«tr<i ^'‘ een th r people and the occupy ., wool iW 'c rs . II wlll nol obtain rr.-.p

and wlll b r unequal to the (n>lc 'ii«ii’r really applylnc lhe nrw con.Ml

' tlon w hrn allied occupiitlon ends J, N nt Uir coniiUtuiion, but the i.if mI't condition the Oermnii [>»<•ionn; 10 the respoiiAlblllUrx of nrl( c

iViDM rrn m en i. wlll delermlnn the ch nc irr of th e new Germany.

s ‘Lollipop Pilot’ lo und Continue His Li,, ,, D EflLlN .'M iiy 10 lUPi-Ciitn

«enc P. Wllllum». L..iik-Beach. Cn r „ I . "loHllKip pilot.•' .Mild todny Xn . continue hLi •rniidy nlrl

If J " lo" Qcrm ftn dilldreu wheUicr cr IS bcrti "WUt c

n.lTZ7;r — ^Jf-tll»-bl*-bc»yi.-rnli-off fh r nil -1 w ill-flnd-a sprcint plnnp nrni7i

J" n irm iliir pantenBer plane lo T U n i'»n rty to thek lrtd ir.v"W llllim iss , k Wiltlam.v who liiMeritwl tlir

J . r i> m ^ n u u c u t . Gall 3. Hnivor •r rrnt *’*•' ^ o m e Ihe IrndinK IlRure •ff -IIU ‘’P fA 'ln f ' lollipop. In whloh An

Icim -donnied candy Is drniin«l liny ^lni•achulr^ ove'r Berlin,

"I would raUier *tsy In G m n o r f than r r i u m to C.llfom la nnd

.Ihr ran d y fllnht.s fall apart." 1

’liin£ S Defense Loses in

Seeking FBI T'n r , W ASHINOTON, Mny 10 i.r.

iT lir clrfrn.ie .•■ouRht In vain tc '■'1 Ihr t„ finrt o u t whnt put Ihr m i on

.11 of .Iiidlth roplon and V,i r A Clllbltrhrv a ' Rpy (HL'PI

> Hill Hll avalnn<^l>r of qiirslloi.'irfiiihiv : Ml•.^ Coplon>- 'jillonirv. ArrhllII P,,lm rr. rllr ltrd llttlr mionnii

iJi.ir on Ih r jxjint.I • ' Mljwi Coplon, fnnnrr Hnn1v l In........... h ii--lirr clepartnirnt, is on 11,... ..., I th«r.;r(l w ith pIlfrrinK Kinrrnn

------ - | .•-rrrt.^ for th r hrncfit of a for'? Oubltrhrv. n I

• • I 'ln n Sii^p<-ndrcl from ■ jnh with .1. i;iittrri Nation*, nrr rhararrt in

ronspirat

t Big Four Deputie ___ End Austria Tal

I lO N D O N . Max 10 'UP'-BtK irtrpi;tir» ad jotm irn their Inil ••*•«*<*-o n —Ait.mi*-W ?i—TnTt1-7tt

' | t o m r n RBAln nm Inu'r thun

. .‘ Binurl n rb rr o! Ihr l.'nllrrf Bl ' MKKr«i«j u .'t Fnt|n\ i;i,i!

j- 'J'irr> iillr> adjourn 111 hnpr iiu i----- MKlrtnnlr eouirt br br(*rii hv- _ iv coiinril of forriKn mlnl.1lrr^ ir

I CASH— - FOR DEAD B

USELESS ANIMALS

j r n O N F . COLLECT . ; G oo riinK 41 R u p e r t

IDAHO HIDE « TALLOW CC

TIUES-NEWS, TT

■ Ministers Slate - Park RiteJ A aajjnm enu for Bunday ertnl:

aerrlcea a t the elty park durin* t

y tiimmer lic fc mndC a t a Tueaday monilng a t the Twfn « Ministerial aAMxIatlon. tiie Iti Donald B. Blacfaitooe r r ported.

’■*' The len ice* will be held a t 8

July a, and n innlns unUl Aug. : 8om r RMl«nnientji are lUll to

I m adr. Thc Klirdule will bc a nounced ru> aoon aa U U compleli he ndded.

1” Type Mistake | | J s JJlamedJj]

CVA DisputUos WASHINGTON, May 10 (JV-Ri«>"* re.<;cinntivc Jac>:sT)n.-o.. W«Ah.. r">” • lodiiy th a i labor hrui nothlhK to f

from tiie propu.sed Cotumbla ral admlnl.'tmtlon.

lo Repre«entatl»» Horan. R.. Wa;Mty said la*i week tha t lha Trumitivl- backed bill tor a CVA conUlm;her "booby trap'" for Inbof. Jackson;lent plying to Homn In a nUtement

lhe conRrrMluiial record, said aI ot poRraphlcal error woa rcspon*]vely for the Mnteiice on which Ho:loAe centered h is criticism,mce Tills sentenre rend, “any empl

by of the admlnl.Ntralliiii iCVAi 11sent be removed in the dl.'-crellon OfJer- board." Jiick.-.on cxpiiilnetl thl.i sIJie ifn e r Ji.id been drleied from Uie 1are vlnnl d raft bul tha t the printer 1re- not followed Uir edItlnK.

new Jack.ion .mid labor leudcr« gennds. ally have cndorsnl thc labor aecUif 11 of Uie Columbia valley bill.Hut Jackson pu l Into lhe record a !;ak- j ler from C. Olrnrd Davld.ion. a.i» vers an t .lecrctary of mierlor. to Ed W cold ton, pre.ildcnt of the Washing:iln>: st.itir- Fcderntloii ot t^bor, any

In- Ih r clauv.i on which labor haa b lasl.^lent.

- m e rlRhis of labor are more. of fectlvely protected In the CVA leiiii-'i- latlon." Dnvldnon wtoIc, " than tand :irc In Ihe oprrntluiis of the ex

bolh „iK fcrterul nKmclrs now carr>vrrii o ii(,-roiourcct-dcvdopm enl- InT lir Piictftr iiorlhwr:.l."the He Mild the bill Insure.^ emplcthr ffcurliy of tenure and they canbe 1)0 removed without caiwe. He 1

yliip t|,e meahure prnviflc.i th a t emplt»• t iruiLslrrrcd to CVA shall retain

lhelr riKhUs under prcviou.^ iners »cpvice Jol» ami if transferredl"e ‘' niiolhrr civil service Job they s'' ex. i>p cre<llted wlUi time ^pent withron- CVA.vrly,

Divorce Granted ' To Local Worn!I tho A dccrce was iNurd Tiie.'«iay

riLstrlrt court Dwarcline Made 1 a (IJvorcc from Itoberl B. Dom

an- n-.-.ioi«lloii ol iirr iniiKlrn nnKov. Miioli- Turner,,d rr- Mrv T u n ir r mImi w.,« iiwar' b f- ii'iil ••s '-ir mcludine 11 nhor rejyltijt shop in the basemenl of 13B K r.prct avrtiur M>iith, hoiurliold nml kiteik of fiirnllurr and n 1M2 fMlnn.,l»U- Ravb<irn uncl Raybom reprcH'lIs. Mrs. Dc,•. .iibli- --------- ;----------- ----

7,S- Last Rites Held■ For William Hi

W inenl ser\'lce.r for Willlnm ■J w rrr rondiirled a t 11 a. m, Tue: •' a t lh . W hitr tnortiian' chapel i f f lader r. F Calkln.v A duel

<11 L nuMK bv Mr>. K A. Boonr aiul Kn- O. T ru . .ircoiiiimnlcd by Mr.v L

:allf., Sperlry h r Pnlll>r;irr;,s were Albe:; Wll Irllfl ' apoon. l>:ivt WoiiPbrrK. Oil ir nol Spcrlc. 5-:inll Ueoppic. O. TcU con- Pete Roll. Burial wan mncln

Bun.irt Mrmorlnl park.

. J Cfulltypharged '"S In Divorce Ca

- trn rr-D -n m a fl,n rr]is?R S i-M i|I,„‘“ I.. Biildwin with exirrm r rmMi

In

IW7. nl Riilon, N,"m " w ' h ' C u-ii rpprr,-j-iit.-. nitldwiti rh ilr FTnr

WfilkiT L-. ro-msri fo r Mrs. BaW

^ SN A K E RIVER REPOH

riptoday li; " ; ;’,,!";'■n Ihr s i.i-.r ...................•,llr|l. 1..k. 4 iin ,........... .

vm‘.” M.. - ' 'I'J ijy t.r.n.l I-tri nu ... 1" , ! . . . . , . . . .

In ilir A‘. “ r.l:. it-.'.- ' i.;s.*’‘«.‘l..i , . irmi

irrlRn jUn! s : 1 V'in il,. (I - • 11. 1-^-_ Min

h thrI Nrw itl'pc- I.,.. I •-%nry. o...Hint 1 , 1 r-«

es ^jks : : : : : : :!‘Ulr>-> r-ii’. ’,\u..

Blnlrs “"l.VSV ; ir^NUM.I,, I..... . 1..,

E L E P!

1 1 -i G E T IT o rI • ■ sAVF::\in

I Henry f• K im b e r ly

WIN FALLS, roAHO

Tentative T)K L« Voted for Vetj"™ _Pensiou-JBl3E■; ™ ‘,SS

i. ^ S fw h S 'S "■'"fi'» S l l . W .rld . . . n ..™M « «I titil. " 5 ! ;“ ' “ „ " S i “ pu lo lI . lln»l roi

eatim ated the " “‘yJS,’*

a tu ick before It uet-i beyond Oe

iploj.. , „ „ i , „ u . n B .I.,

“ " ’i S « l ™ S E « " « K . n ' S t o p ou. M .d.J

.laid he nu ll ills Job brcaa\e t Pollili rmbii.vy wa.i UliiB n « d the c i'iitrr of Soviet atomic a:

„ olher r.^plollaKe in this countp',." ! ■ M oney-T lie wimte apiiroprlaUo w f ! ’ committee approted bliU to provl

m o rt .B .n Il.mooOOTO for 1 ' ncrlcu liu rr deii;irtment and for an

elvllliin JunfUoii.', s u c h aa flo ^ conlH nriirnsciH ISSO. The-comm

te r rrjec ird Remibllcan e fforu f cu t boUi bills and instead vol

i !» n ' more money than the house had c. "5 _______________

EnvoxNominee’s Kin Lives Hei

in not Capus M. Waynick. NorUi Ca e said llna Democriiilc lender who ploye.t nom inated last week by PrcsUli iln all T rum an for ainb;i-v4idor to Nl

civil rafiiui. Is a brolher uf Mrs. L. red to Wall. ■<03 -nnril iivciiue north.' shall Is a former r<l'ior nnd t.% sl th Ulc Democriitio chaim un for No

Carolina.W ajnlck l>rc:inir aciiunlnled w

J UiP President whrn cacli m an i i hnndlliiK uni'mploynient probU

for hLs Miilr. Hr ttiu% offere<l n a n nmbas.sador>hlp lo d ih r r Chile lay In Niei.raRua bin rhr.sc the la tier • Doxa of 'tn itr? lc porJtlon. NS.1 and Wall wa.'. tnfomird, .

ZZ Rotary Club Has / r ; Talk About Pip'illchrn Elwood Bobler spokr to thc Rot

club Tiir.%<lnv nt Ihr Pnrk hotel ■H'nted thr,hL-.i(iry of pifir.i and his <

collecilon.T h e clllb will ».poiiK»r oni> or

boya lo a tlend Doy • ^tair in Bc A nierUnK of ih r bo.ird of dli

o | tora w k lns over July 1 wna 1 i e i l a l te r the re«ul;ir merlins. .

„ I, All membecTi w rrr iirsrd to aU upsrtnv dUilrlct conlerrnct a t OKdcn

Sunday. Mond.iy and I'ne.vJay f r ' , ' n'Txt werlc. The R^v. E. Lr^llr R-

™,”; Last Honor Paid To Glen Donasi

• T tinem t sen-lrrt fnr GIm Do------- son- v c rc ‘ held frrmi Ihn Wi

I ' " ■■ mdrlunrj- chapel n t 2:30 p. m. Tt 1 day w lih thn llrv . Horner Pnj. otflclaUnR. Tho foloui, was J. f l o p Nellie Ostrom.

— Eallbearcra w rrr Willinm Him Minnie LeRoy Eakes. R/ b<•rt I/-hn. F

'h B rrde. Robert MnsrI and Kr 'iir.-<iiiy In lrrroen l wns nnicln in f

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> S H IP yOUB

W O O ]Blower ouncil »o.

markcimi: cooperjti>t. \c,n open rnce itrndin* mil ni,iiVf mg «.xih. We sell lo the htclif markel. eiiiicr open or i n

U. s.- Approted Wool Handle_ Vou will itceive full li.S,»upr<'i

•.lli ’ pnccs less only aciuil mar^fiin

■ AdNancw aviiIaMt. Wnic frmarl,etins •greemeni and »hi collect to u t at PortUnd.

A Joe Corpion. Duhl . *’'•'*•1 1 oca! Rcprewntaii\f

PACIFIC wool GBOWE' I 734 H. <H. K tt A m n rertUnd J. Or

> H A N TBRANDR T I L I Z E R

4 8 - 0n j T T i r E CAR A N D ■lOXEY N O W A T . . .

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