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K- — Jtafflc DeaUi Scoreboard Wmf_Zuie V*Uey. u a a - . 8 8 r ~ ito 5 u VSney/IKSTTsr ^pijS, jilbo, IM 3 ................. IM p g S Idtte E ^issio i mL 1 ^ p ^ o r ^ EkJOU> Oct. 26 (U.R)—Indit K ^yy, 58id today tha neut BKj^«plit SQ badly it ifi'unal *T 0 "very .small’' expl K S l be reaumed. Ertiro-hour ftieetin? of the Tl^yy® explain KJommissIon cannot prod W^tA political officers have i K fflfat North Koreans. How< their com- -------- Sea P ^ - y - r to dnltlttff ft let- ' . ud the Tlnlt- A e F w » Bearchi Iff tmktof the ^ h'^ ft po«lblB 2 ^ 5 |£5«exp!»DaUoM-to E S £ ^ t h » »ppe»l H ftO “^ L u a s ■^TwnmJtflon- omnot Bfl^K rhlm iTya Eijtite-yti." H« sftld the B n coDfit eren tcree on A <us] K of tbo sppnL qu r^BiJwud one see I s s l^ met for t<ro hours said thi llBnA but delcgates’ re- with thi I, iiift u d turned Jt over l^ iu e . 1( wUl meet ftt rS tc * (8 pin. MST to- "Wo q Bid he hoped the leased. I' ■teccold tgree on a lett«r wasn't : E tte r (our days. said. Em bU U io commlMlon "Her i ErtallHCttChoslovaksBnd som noi CuaoDebud. andthein- ordlnarj ptniMSgtdfg. on^tbeoth- to^^j." V 'SB BDemand .n?S" hsHopeof [kce Talks Thoni fc fou^ U u biei, Oct. sa (m->-A home;JI ht-ilttMca—that-nentral the Korean l B « | \ (KJoton threatened to hdHBfl iTciinlniry • nefoUftUon* SIRS I«to4»7. The » i etils and cammunlst some of pama dlicius the Ume ed alonj i t te tbe poUUcal confer- hUly co « Ella Kerean peace con- _«^er^ { iM bU Demand ' I air seart fc'imltti Immediately de- llbifBmlon of neutral rep- rv* Ica t* taken up (In t The' llifij 1 ^ irfU not aitree. Thus, paxitalready threatened. /%<• p s i r " ’" " ' Nations already has O' ■faa the rtd proposu for O. It^paUoQ In the main P a a Special Ambassador , About liD eu tald after today’s >or Chan ■ w iaj th# allies would voctei te P&kpctlUott.. district X --------- ^Surttl lUtement at the Rice Bov F fitttiaj today proposed >ey. Oood ■ t u (OQference open Nor. dell and f^ . Ban Pnmdsco or iWiBJand. - ----- Thoms) Ittoriitd by the United I s i R Group Will IS ifetH earin g . Oct." ~28 ( ^ T h e vlcelpresJ Produwra u - >“•** W. A tttenlt a farm pro- 1“ charse E .2 ® reeommejttatlon 12th I^ ^ to a , aasoclaUon III I SPRIN' ^^adaho'SdSw £2^1 tre runnln* at a deadly dc uid Ui8 family- terday In -'ISS' |i25?-iS',i-The .victim -Uon.-whc Mr- PoUi r Mertiu cj nearby however. .................. lU-fllvtnt pchants’ New ( l|vApprehensi Of for the suspect UJ feni^^^fhanis-are fo? i<S »eaUi' ------------ ard r,s,i£ 4 («r th* 853 - 88 953-^1 ....................... .. -------I A Regional ^ ' o m c u ci(7 tt< ’ CcuBW K m M p tr io n .S p lit j, u ia g JM L l ^ 3 9—Indian chairman Llcut.-Gca. H :ha neutral luttions repatriation B tifi.unable toxarry out ita.work H 11” explanations to balky -war H of the deadlocked fivernatlon explanations are blocked be- ‘B ot produce the prisoners the ,':l s have asked to interview 7,800 ]s. However, the North Koreans ^ Search M ade ^ ; A s S i t t e r ^ . 1 5 , ’ ' . ^ Is-Kidnaped iip LA OROSSB, Wls., Oct. 39 W - ’A}: ’ Bearchinff parties fanned out today along the Mississippi river looldns , for Erelyn Hartley. IS-year-oId baby sitter police believed was kidnaped Saturday ^ h t after a fierce strut* Ble. ^ “ . PoUca.OMef aeorge.Lon* aaJd he th* thought thB slrl was abducted '■but jOtJot-ransom.” • . ,f^ A suspect was seized but released after quesUoolng. Els car resembled one seen In the vicinity, but Long C l . said the^ man "has no connKUon with the case.- I Not lorolred “Wo questioned him and then re- leased him after we found out he w asn't involved," tho police chief j-ju said. ^ "Her rathe? has received no ran- mswe som note," he, eald. .■'He'# J m t a ..The ordinary rellow. He wouldn't be able gimh. ■■ 'i^^Blfl’s father Is RIchard'Hart^' ley, a profesMr at La Crosse State ssld 2 coUege. - Koei The girl disappeared between 7:30 « In a and 9:50 p. m. Saturday from the fleers, horae of Mr. and Mrs. Vlggo Ras- Two mussen, whose 20-month-old baby In Jei had been entrusted on#-hi T b e m a in <*>'»» v ^ f t . i ) o t f t ^ f f D l o w The searching-partl^ IneldOlnk (^n some of HarUey^ students, search- vW ed along the river and in nearby ... hUly conntry. They planned to |{ . cover a 60-mllD area. Another group J-*-' ctt>s»«-lhTHliHdsaj»prand»Htf ~~~Z the countryside In Minnesota. An f' air search also was In prepar^Uotj; ' ^ D istrict M eet & Of Jaycees Is pv Slated Today nHii About 60 membera-of^valley Jun. lor Chambers of Commerce are ex- tha pected to attend tho annual fourth li district meeting In Twin Falls to- t —AcUrtUeB begin Bt 7:36 pjn.-at Uie Rice Bowl. Jaycees from Buhl. Bur- ley. Ooodlng. Jerome, Rupert. Wen- d^^and Twin Palis have been In- ^ Thoms#-Prescott.-Jerome.-Btate tion,- t Jaycee president, and .Joseph-An* P^.- derson, Idaho PaUs, naUonal Jaycee ^vele: director. wlU be featured speaker*. But he Plana for the state mid-year Jaycee ''’ben t meeting In McCall Nov. 20, ai and In Rus 33 and reports on the Northwest vu lu Jaycee IniUtute held lu t month In Bam Boise wUl be ouUlned. curlty. —Roy-Je«ser7fuufUi BmriPTTitycge -THnn vlcelpresldent, ond LeRoy Klenrie weapon and W. A, Pray. aU Twta Palls, are Induatr In charge of arrangements. try In , extrem< 12th Cobra Found In Missouri Town — ^BPRINOKIELP; Mo.. Oct. 38 flft- gf” “The latli cobra tu make an apiKJir- ,, ,, ance In Springfield In recent months becamo the most celebrated of the deadly dozen. This cobra was captured alive yes- terday In the same area where the oUier poisonous snakes turned up. a secUon of Springfield now known Colorad as "lltUe India." , _ Within a few hours after Its cap- rTAt ture, the cobra made two television appearances. river# i ^h e r j t attract^,qulte.a crowd towns ;i lo^la wIre~cag8'Brthe-pollce-8ta- have ra -Uon,-where’lt-rcmalned-on"vlBWto- -the-wt ^ y . Police Chief Prank Pike said. Italian however, the snake probably would persons ■bs-fllv«nto-thexlty-tDO,-aBtt-ioaH:— -gear" sw Call System C ensim o f‘Bad Gh ft check at ft local grocery store. majOTlt; Alert store employes detained the alerted, suspect untU police arrived to place Local him under arrest. ' ^ added t The system, Polsom explains, Boes «« Invi Into operaUon when local police authorlUea receive InformaUon that tjitem ft bad check artist Is beUeved to Pjoef* be in the area. The pollco depiirUnent noUfles 'Ihe 1 four local merchants furnishing IsBlvlni them wlUi a dlscrlpUon of the In- elttUon-i dividual. The four merchanU each bellCTes In turn call four additional mer- of all li chants, who notify four other mer- of bad i *haat4r-11ilft-«onUBue»^unta-th>tqni»s ' ' ................. legional Newspaper Serrlpg; . iiirnr" "■ ^ mMptr Strike Stoj 30. :<m irk 'ar on >e- he 00 ns This Is (he scene at North Amerlcaa . a resalt of.the strike that has halUd pi tbe BsUon. Borne $3,000 workers, hare 1 pnte-over the CIO United Ante Workt ~ -lnmbttir0.i *ad-rresno,-Cftllf.^ftIso-b»y ^ Second Tipsj , H its M an j John A. Keegan. Xlrhberly. was free o his k ^ n d arrest In.11 days on a charge n- answer the charge in Twin Palls JusUce'c< ft -The second arrest-came-at 3:30 a.m. f )te Kimberly. State Patrolman Stanley Pad Elmberly.to.hlabame,sbhl8hip«ed.liutd started back toward Uznberly. he noUced 1 to ssld Keegan told him he wanted to find c Keegan Is free on 13(0 bond pending tr 30 4 in Twin PalU poUce court. He was am He ficera. s- Two persons paid flnctt of >9 each to Jui »y In Jerome Saturday for traffle v lg la ^ . ooe-hialf i ^ e south.of Jerome on OUtgH LeltfiioaJ8>t<''aerome. waa 'UnsaifetSt ^ inCT^^P?Nl^5m^,-E!ba,-w«sfined^ « 66 Hard-Core E Reds ih State, £ £ < M o n e I Avers] e BOISE, Oct. 3»-IB-Lotcit rt- 'S ' ports from the federal bureau of <■ InresUgaUon. show Idaho haa 00 ^ of the 31,608-"honl core coi^u- nlsts" now In tho United SUtes. Col. W.. E. .Bames. U.. S. marine corps, aald, here today. ,y.. J An addlUonal 6.030 reds are In « r Uie nine surrounding 8tates„Bames '• The colonel was the first epeaker ;* at the naUonol resources conference *' went Into tho' final doys of Its two- T J week saalon here. The conference Ifj U h>lnj h y twi.>n>wT« nf 0 the industrial coUege of the armed • forces, Washington, jq O. StUl Small - - "In relaUon to our tolal-popula- BC e Uon,-the-number of Communist offle , party_members and their fellow clubs e travelers stiU ls-small," Barnes aald John L But he reminded his audience that force e when the reds took over by force flKai j in Russia, their party membership from t was less th a n 26.000. jng c Q Bames. speaking on Internal se- jol curlty, sold sabotage outalde of dl- 0 -THt atiAcr, is tho moat dangerous unde: e weapon that can be used asalnat fui t e Induatry. Specialization of Indus- sumc try In the United States makes ua jot extremely, vulnerable to*sabotage, ly u n be explained; _» tv New York ZUs Moat . _ mc The Breatest eoncentraUon of Mllle 1 eommunlst«_ In thU counUy Is In ooeJ ^ New York, where there aro 16,«8,' -nrem - Himas said,___________ :_______ ____ -Uouoi , He Hated the number of known ho g communists In other western states on In as:. thfl-d . California. 4.396; Waahlngton. S»! J Oregon. 135: U tah. 67: Nevada, 18: , Montana. 83; Wyoming. 4 and <(■ u Q Colorado. 73. get . ITAtlAN MVER8 THREATEN SpS a ROME. Oct. 20 Oft-Plood swoUen At livers Uire^tened northern Italian Aisag 4 towns ;todSyias h«vy ralns'whlch conta • have-ravaged-Italy, slashed, agala at -wasa’ I, Italian bobi where on* estimated U ^ ^J^ 1 persons died In flaah floods lu t .inrr-n ' Lewis m Credited IT i I Check Artist’ ;f: . majority of local merchants are 'IC O I alerted. -jk-i I Local merchants who wish-to be J\ added to- tfae assoclaUon's call list , are Invited to call Polsom, 2760. , lUe assodaUon hopes IflQhls J aj-stem to dlscourago bw^eck I 'The 'Twin Palls pollco department batUei [ Is Blvlng Its fuU support to the asso- An i . claUon's program. Tbo assoclaUon kUled I believes that with the •cooperation «rrest4 . of all local merchants the problem ia resu • of bad checks artist* In Twin FUla woode< ilcsnhestfimmfd, ------ -- ---------- ^JpotUj ^ J ^ - ■ ^ *v . ~ T W IN FALLS, IDAHO. MOI Stops Jet Plane Pro< American AriaUoa company's P-SS Sabrejet s halUd producUon cf Jet 'fighterB and -Interoe n . hare been idled since the wilkoat befsa Ito Workers colon wage aod contract demand <ftIso-b»]re-bMB-s(niek,--<AP-wlrephoto)_____ psy Count <3 in in 11 Days *08 freo 'on $300 bond Monday following ft charge of drunken driving. He was to ^ JusUce'court at a p.m. todoy, .>>. 30 ft.m. Sundfty-four-mUcs southwest-of nley Pace said he chased Keegdn from eed. but did Jjot catch him. As the plJicer {1^ 9 noUced Keegan was foUowlnB Hlmi Pace 1to find out who followed him home. ending trial on a similar charge aet Nov. ^ s was arroBted Oct. 16 by Twln P a ^ of- uh to JufUce-of Peac« Russell Shainl gi<oi vlfijM ^ t ^ r^ te d in au accident cha ln«ifiB B K t6 to.slgnal-for ft-tum and foi- fined T Q ^ ^ u ie to sound her-hom-befortt. -cos i^irB b u ^ j^ Btarted to ^ »63 Podge, tried; to P ls^SB W W £$ Qidrui' Joioin^ *. in V U 1 |iraH ||B I S inthBcrftBh....................- SS ^ I'' .Jot Inspiration MALONE, N. y., Oct. 28 (fl- get Bernard Oould kept forgetUng for to feed the parking meter and is t -'t- -Hho-pollee-kept—handln^-oub' posi tickets. He .complained. Sgt. H IS- Oeorge Kesltoh came up with said -the BoluUon that moved Oould" thn «- 'to write: ' ' norl of "Insldo my car you'll .And ^t pro< .«0 ,all.Umes— ........................... or.. "A holder filled with nickels pow tes. iinrt dimes: tho. •Ine "Although I'm -not Uie kind syst . Umt hollers. pool >“ "Ose It—I'm hinnliig out of W doUars.” , use ker ........... .. ^ I Idaho Agents C Liquor Raid la- BOXSE. Oct. SS W -State and local amo list offlcere-ralded Uie-Elks-and Ad “qui low. cluba at Moscow Saturday night. Lee .a< aid Johnson, director of liquor law en- fus lat forcement. disclosed today, and con- t rce fiscaUd "quite an amount" of liquor- -w . alp from University of Idaho homecom- Ing celebrants. se- Johnson said It would be up to )Us under a state law making it unlaw- ^ Mt ful to maintain a place for con- a- aumpUon of liquor. ' 2mi ut Johnson announced simultaneous- Be. lyUirrsvoeaUonofthe beer licenses. of Uiree SandpoInt establishments —Mountain Oreen lodge. Ram ‘I< of Millers store and Kamloop Anchor- ln‘ ego-—tor . maintaining, unlicensed rootr 68, premises for the consuApUon of reccl ro He u ld "botUe clube” which' hung *hlc tea on In the state after the llquor*by- sum) the-drlnk law wu enacted have bera »I been warned perlodlcaUy about Uie corp- 18: law, but this was Uie first raid of corp^ Its kind to his knowledge. such Beer licenses have been revoked ileen in the past under the law. as Uie As I departinent did at SandpoInt today. John en At Moscow, Prosecutor Melvin J. vesU ftn Alsager said, before Jobbson was Asf ch conueted-here about t^ Md^ he comi ftt -wasa't-flling.aay riiorgea.bectuae 'Johri hr TiT^iafrnm o™ w toc»itfj«:— -now U Johnson-(aid two-liquor ^w en- Th .fnrfiwifjt. ptgaptft T * ^OT..' Lewiston, and Warren Hood, Boise. ~ made the raids wiUi the help ot _ Moscow police. Johnson tald Hood was to be staUoned ln>Moscow In the future. . _ He said-he didn't taow.Uie exact ____ k Reich-RedsStart— b. New Rebel Hunts ltt BERLIN. Oct. 26 MV-Wcst Berlin ,, newspopers say police of the Soviet eu t lone have launched a new big ^ manhunt for fighters of the anil- yo^ ^ communist underground and havo behai clashed with them In several gun Emos n t batUes. creaU 0- An esUmated 28 police have been ' Thi on kUled or wounded and 16 partisans p. m. on arrested In the past two weeks as terml im ia result of the sweep, centering In costui Us wooded areas touUieast of bere, re- awan i^potUjaUL^-^— --- ----------------- - j Comn \\ \ i / . X ^ HO, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1963 Production k. . -jn- SUBnTf^ I" Sabrejet ajsembly Une ta Loe Angeles u .nd -Interoeplon la three (actorlM ftoron oat befsn at 12:01 sJa. Oct 29 Jn » dls- ' ict demands. The company's plants a( Co- Questions on O utput M ark L, "DamHearing to WASHlNaTON. Oct 26 » -A n ., attorney quesUoned today whether < nn'ldaho Power coropany englneer hftd overestimated the power poten- Uftl of-threo dams Uis firm propo«is to build in Snake rlvtf end under- Vjnv esUmated that of the proposed fed- [jojJ (iral Hells canyon dam. •, ......... Mrs.' Eveljn' Cooper, represenUng Ihaml gi’o ^ \XaVorlng tha federal damr :ldent chftlle;dged -the testimony ot Robert A..-Hogg, key ^..engineering witness 1 and for ldah(r9 oirer, at a iedenU power lefortt- -oommlsslon--hMrlng-o0 - jwnyfs applications for.d^-Jn.Ibe 'rhrer .between Idilio 'iand Orevc^ ' lag 1f;^wtHnnra^thiit. vtR ! WlltwtvfrwBi*~hu^ftyTibig^'3o buy ■-•3! ittftm-geherated power from Utah ■7^ Kmer, and Light company, means it -- wouldbo-necessftry-“tofiUBrownlee reservoir with steam" in order to il— get maximum p^ucUon closed Ung for the three products. Brcrwnlee and Is the main storage reservoir pro- ■oub' -posed-by-Waho'Puwer. ------------------- igt. Hogg said m&t was n o t'^ e . He vlUi said his estimate of the power the >uld' Uiree dams would contribute to the norUiwcst poor was' on. averago ot i ^t producUon during extended crlUcal. ___ or..low .water perlc^ _The_steam kels power, lie added, would affect only -. tho-eutem .port of Idaho's Power’s dnd system, not the.western or. power pool part, of Mrs. Cooper quesUoned H obb's use ot a 43-montti criUcol period I <CwtlnB«< oa P w S. C»l«an 3) ts Conduct 2-_-. iaids in Moscow' local amount confiscated, but It was : l Ad "quite an-amount at-each plB.ce.”—- j ^Leo Asked 'Whether the state would ' en- fus charges, Johnson said: "Ifs up to the prosecutor to file , whatever charge ho sees lit. We present the evidence to . him, and ! 4 we’ve done’our part. Any one of our P r® officers caii slim a complaint if one Warning that' oUier clubs were J In for raids unless Uiey stopped similar pracUccs, Johnson aald the , Ift*' allegedly violated at Moscow ] -nates:-------------- -------------- .... i... J S4m “ft shall be unlawful for any f Jujr- person-to keep or -maintain -any nsed room or premises In .which liquor is i 1 of received or kepU whether owned by J lung vhlch liquor is brouBht for con- ’•by- 'SumpUon on the premises by mem- have bera of the public or any club, in- . , Uie corporated or unincorporated, or a * d of corporaUon or assoclaUon unless such persons and the premises ai^ oked ilcensed (under this act." _ the Asked* who ordered the raid, ^ iday. Johnson said hs ordered the In- n J. vesUgaUon leading to IL waa Asked about Uie Umlng-home- » , he coming day at the university, tuse ~Joh^ n said, "it's'as much of a « . "viointlou Uica aS”imy“othttf“tlin e ^ h en- The liquor was brought to Bobe n ^or. iBld. ’ - - '- —el Oise. ----------------------------------------------------------- f°toCostume Parac - —™Game Slate ___ _ ,A football—gama—and- costume — parade have been planned Sator- day night for Twin Palls youngsters sc ila to encourage them to observe Hallo- rim ween in a law-abiding manner.- n The program also will include gi bi2 free movies Saturday for the at nil. youngsters who wlU sign pledgei to yi lave behave on Halloween, announced C ^ Emest Craner. city parks and re- creaUon department director; w een The parade will begin at 6^90 w ans p. m. In the bualness dlstrlet asd ol as terminate at Lincoln field, where cl ''In costumes wlU-'be Judged and prises be re- awarded by tbe Junior Chamber cf pc . j Commerce------------------------ -- ---------- ' Nine Irrigated Idaho Co.i :6,1963 H Benson I ToC H . WASHINGTON, Oct. 26 (U.I Qgy todayliis “mind is Btlll open” l^ .a ____ But.hc_Baid,any_plan-Involvi rP> ... it must be a plan thnt won’ S g si Benson spoke to an estimate H S | caravan last night. He said it: K Difficulties S Props Art S y j D E ^ E R , Oct, 26 (lFh-"J H 2 b . .would.be.nccded.to-conipute a W B President Sam C. Hyatt of tl HBH men’s association said here Sui He a&ld for an “accxirate parity MMM keep the parity figures-up to date HHQEB workers.". ....... ________ T ha BftttvUle, Wyo.', caUleman bl means ot attempting to correct econi !^ m T . any ftttempt a t price supports would r . 5r "plague the nation tor years." I c®* 'There are no mountains of spoa ---------— *The-plpeUne»-to-tha-eensumeE.are-i ' beneflU of * free-flowing beef suppl: Hyatt’s statement came after the i |T l mittee had voted opposlUon to supp< ** government beef purchase program . 11 week more government buying for f< altemaUve to direct, fixed supporta. Officer Dod wheUier '. . • 3 1 Question id^nder. i;ciinS, Mo.^Oct. 26 W. ders, who-AIXWted tho Gree (fjjgnting inform ant’s tip, said today ho ral damr « federal grand ju ^ about the Jt Robert ■ The grand jury' convenes fc If has summoned Shouldets..a fiJSSn" alongj^iffebtiwrioffic^oM ns-jn/Utt handling of.n^ly h ^ the $6C ' slayer Caiiniiiiitl^^ meuiait ‘Tm notMralTtoitiaraBffii^ ingmyself-butXrefuse-to dla- «lose the names of my In- Brc^ee formants -that helped me yoir pro- catch the kidnapers.”_______ ^ In Kansas City, U. S. Dlst.-Atty. ^rue. He sdwartB.scheuDer has announced ower ^ he wUl take personal charge ot Uie te to Uie proaccuUon of. the. kldnop-slByen, ;«^8® 0/ He would not comment on Sboul- IcriUcol, der»’ new stand. le steam ................ lect only AneUier Infom ant I Power’s Shoulders and Patrolman Elmer r power Dolan arrested Hall and hla ac- complice, Mrs. Bonnie Heady, after [ H obbs Ujey had been led to Hall's hlde- il' period away by cab driver John Hager tbe iB» s) ajjfht of Oct.‘fl. But-Shoulders has said sUll another Informant had told him of Uie wild-spending "good tlmo Charley." ----------~ 6houlder8jt»igned:ftpmJhep^ department iSatarday because he *iWXr said he couldn't endure the "CftsUga- vF tt Uon" of his. character‘‘-by ttimor* ____ regarding his handUng of early it TO phases of the case arjd in .anger qver. rlB.ce. a tbp-level police Inquiry, f. , WIU see Jury f'fiiK He said be would go to Kansas fit w ! city for Uie grand Jury but would Irii nnrt appear Just tong enough to refuse iSuiy, He mW Miss Otonis It if ^ ‘*0 --------- be« acee^d formally by the police *”:^ a n w u recalled as a witness Mo«ow top-level Inquiry w u re- Bumed UUs morning. The patrolman , . - — - spent nine hours at one stretch be- ff »ny fore the hearing last week. Bln - a n y • • « Hero’s Welcome - Given to General; ?nh In! NEW YORK. Oct. 36 W>)-Eager ' i or . Mag.-Oeo. WlUlam P. Dean flew In- ' unless to New York today for a hero’s wei- ; ilsea a rt “ ^he general, freed In the Korean . prisoner-of-war exchangcp^ eager ] le r^d, „unta; < “*® *a* I.. To get back into harness. 2. To klsa happy Mrs. Deon. who ‘ -hom e- awaited him at LaOuardlft Held. « ilveralty, ucan came' from West Point, i :h of a where he spent Uie week-end wlUi -timer’- his-BonrCttderwuiuun-prueHTjr ■* to Boise Mrs.'Dean arrived from Sas Pran- c fllaco-BUnday-nlghtf— u arade, MoAdes anc Jlated in-Hallowee Mstume —The clty-schools,-LDS-ehuroh-and tJ Satar- Moose lodge are joining In spon- i, mgsters sorshlp of the event. ^ I HaUo- The TRln Palls high school Junior “ ier.- varsity aquod will play a football v include game against Murtaugh hUh school ^ ir the at.1:30 p. m. at Llncfiln field, and dgei to youngflten wUl be admitted free, “ lounced Craner said. *!. Jid re- In the event of unfavorable P- weather, cosUime-clad youngsra ' it 6i90 wm move Into Uie rocreaUon haU al et and of Uio LDS tabernacle, across f ^ m -where city park, where Uie Judging wUl a< 1prlees be conducted and games ptayed, he ei abcr cf pointed out. ^ 1^ daho Counties '•» Andll Bofwa •( O I«^tieie AMoeltM rr«n u d UolUd Prw on SaysJ iH)penHi Cattle Ir :l. 26 (U.R)—Agriculture Secretary Bei 111 open” on the question of price suppi Ln-involving federal-purchases-of'livest hnt won’t create more problems than it estimated 350 cattlemen from 32 state 3 said it seems to him that "Indirect su k *■ * * * ;ies on C attle Are Explained {IP )—“A multitude of statisticians” jmpute a-beef cattle support program, 'att of the American National Cattle- here Sunday. ata parity for each grade of eatUe" and to ip to data It would taka an "arniy ot office tUeman blaated support prices u a "pollUcal irrect economlo maladjostments,"* and predicted Iris would result tn stored su^usea ^rhlch would r».'' OS of spoUlng beef In Btorage today," ha said. ht, ipilcWy tw IvIm thn beef supply." . after the aasoclatlon's 180-man execuUve oom- in to supporta and urged tmprovemenU In the 0 program. Tba committee recommended ..lu i tying for foreign aid and ichool lunches as an 1 supports. Dodges Jury on on Ransom ct. 26'W.PJ-T^i»olice L ieu t tb iiia StToul- :ho Greenlease kidnapers here os an today ho would refuse to testify before, tbout the case. nvenes tomorrow In Kansas City,.Mo. )uldets..and his landlady, June George, c l ^ o i ^ t e d with the arrertj«nddfche [f the i 600,p0Qmi 80inulouMdBW SCTen In|iu:ed me' In Auto Crash In Ed^JArea M v S JEROME. Oct a^OTeo'persemi were hurt ln-a two-car-crafli-at-* ® rnial intersecUon one mUe eatt and two TniiM touUi of Sden a t 7:16 ttm . i .............. Monday. Pourteen perwns wera la> m Elmer volved hi ths crash, InvesUgatad ty hll ac- Z>«PU^.Bherlff Oordan^ewbiy..,.. idr. after I^Uee officials have, not yet been U? Wde- to determine who was ridins i^trtiM In Uie two cai» and Uie Identity :c£ l^ h u one of Uie persons in6t..Benedict^ lant had hospital. Jerome, h u not been Inir '■mnd tftbllshei ^ ^ Eari MItchen. Eden, driving • IMO thenolloe -Dodge .wlOt.elght jM uaengen, ..oO}- -Uded'wiUi-ft-lsJTChanoletTli^ "catUsa- by Ydlsro Lopei U ftite Eden. PITS rttimor* •per8ons-were-in-hla.ctr._Newtey of early boUi automobUea are • total nSttflTW- -^urc4--la-ths'-ftoddent"1rt*«' M lt^ell, Maguislo Leon, Eden; Ore;, gario Ruis, n in e Rule, ToUnd» ) Mariso and Mr*. Usenia MfttirfllBi, ut would aU Uvalde, Tex., and Charles .'Jen- to refuse Uns, Eden. Oregario -Ruls, U tt. Oeorge MarirfiiM and one of the other In- jured persons ate paUenta a t the haa-aot- hospltalJ3ia.nUi<tr fotjr wom trm ^i he police .eS^and released. Newbty is conUnulng his InvesU- k ydtness gaUon of the crash. SST Conciliators Seek Plluie Tieup End in ------ IiOfl-ANQELEa. OaHf» OcL-2« iim |5_. —Pederal eoncUlators went into an •^official- huddle today In aa ef- l e r a i rort to seek a aoluUon to a strike i>_»aeer against North American Aviation flew In- company whleh CIO officials aay ro'awel- could develop into a nation-wide wage batUe hi Ui# ahwaft Indastjy. Korean The strike h u Idled some 39,000 -as eager workers In Los Angeles and Premo. ^ CaUf.. and Columbus. O. I t remained g. deadlocked u it entered Ita fourth an who day. Oompany and union otfldals Held. no new negotlaUons have been , Point, scheduled. nd with Coadltator John Penton.- Deiirjrr -said“thn:e ,wu njrlmmedlatB-lndl*^ - n Pran- caUoh hli services would be eaUed' ' [.f or . .. - .....--------^ and Football iween-Qbservanee ] roh-and tribut^ to dty sehoels by the Mooee j 1 spon- lodge Monday aftemooa for stu- c 1 1iminr ^ through nine, f fithall When properly signed,' tliey wUl 1 school onUUe their bearers to attend tree _ li »nd movies at sao a. m. Saturday. § A tne Slg^ture of a member ot the loca! _ ' poUee force U need to.valldata tbe ^ ■TOtSbU t mgsters > Youngsters who do not ^wlsh' to 3n haU attend the Saturday momhig moriea i a from may use their pledge cards for i ng wiu admission- to either afternoon txc a yed. heevening ahows at any of tha }ocal .( dll 1 F IN A L , l l ' ' , '' -i I PRICE 5 CENTS.'‘v '] rMmFl on Aid Industry lary Benson told chee^fs^cattlenen ice supports for live eattlfc of'livestock-m uet-bd-a---practlM l-plaii-- j than it solves." 32 states who arrived in an elght>bti5 direct support” is still the most “prac- ■ tical and feasible" -way to I bolster sagging cattle, mar- , l>V Benson uid the future ouUook of _ the livestock Industry la for prloea . to "stabUixe and. strengthen . . . led ; But he said If the eatUemen caa iticians suggest -pracUcal'* waya to orer- rogram, wme. dltficulUee tarolred In-a Hre- Tattlft- support program ba would welcome their l'* f ■ Benson emphasised ha waa not': " and to saying Uiat -real and naeUcal dlf- ot office flculUea” cannot be overcome. B at ' “we want to see where we're going "poUUcal and wbat.Uie resulU wlU be befor* predicted we launch any 'program.* - * ha aald. when be stepped-befare;* mloro-' clrtncJha phnim erowdwt-.-Jefferson auditorium at th e , agriOTtare da«. lUve oom- partm ent They’l.applaoded-again sla In the when he concluded his icnaito. ~ aded lu i ___________Red.Bwii‘.u~-.' _____ hea u an The only real' burst vf eiteert. wilh handoIapplng -foHewed hit" ■L____ -open,mlnd“ statement- ' Benson said- be wonlff ba "da-. .. Ughted” to follow the catUemaa'a y BUggesUon.and n e e t tataamw-a } Wedneaday wlUi a la-membar eom- mlttee they elected to draw vp lO IT l **sffltoffi*:ranebei»-deekJaA-to tUta more Ume to p rem t speelflo 8 StTo'^- eoBuaeati at the . » on an it clear .most want'^^fkMr-tmdar- y before. ; ««»" »bout the aeiloiUBeaa-.et:U»lr :ity,.M o. plight ,. .i, • -i set l»ie«M >inn»ttr»5K .a s h . ------ •.-------- -Maioagh-m~«iW^'eh~amtfSah~ \ r e a ised U>ey want to keep thelftraobjM’- otit.of.poUUefc3hi&tlcU/SSL a persona tona w u empbaatod-ln-.ft n m ^ raii-at-* toTeporterB-by-B.-J. l<e,-HeBrle«^- I eatt and Ter. .......... - 17:16 tu n . Lee said Preddeot' Slaeabowcr:, rwera In- carried hls'home coenty-Usl-jfiar- Ugfttadby ^ ^ **> nmmng today; ^ iwbw. hope’ha-d get V wta.- yet b m Before-meiUBc BenBon fae*;to- ^rtUog <C»<W 1 y«w J. Oilwia 4) S I :Iin c o h ii!l^ ; ■?; let dilven __ - F o r M iu -d e r • • total . SAITIAKB cnT,-'Oct a«.UH ...— -A-mOd mazmered™ti#~’6odr-tteciz^ 8hoe^Ida,wuoidared.toap- pear for preUmlnary: bearing-thli staU>ed a young Dutch'emlgranK u . S e r^ ' ^ Llvlngstcn. 35,^lu)': ■m mt *ha M ed hamburgers acrosa tbe street imi tewSr irom the police staUon'white of^ tleenrlpoled nir'Rett aUerendreitl-- iU m sil. 1 Uvlngsten. a cooperaUve but' 1_ lonely county JaU prisoner, win 36K find out If evidence,Is.suffldent to m bind him over to Uilrd district court E n rt fcrtrisl.. , v».M .«n i-. -The.bespectacled cook.wu ar-.,_ x*stadS«pt.35onachar*eofstaaJ.-- mg womens onderelolhlag off lln(a' = - inthenelghborhoed'Wberehellvad. - AviaUftn Seren days later ha oonfMsed to " the stabbing of Bflss SUerendregt . Uon-wldi jjuj-jt-y Lake City dentist M DepuUsa at Uie JaU aald LWng- I PraSS Bton is a *teodeI prisoner and ^ pretty much to hlmielf.- Pbr tha ta fourth *>°oe hla arrept, ha h u otfldiis spent his leisure hoon raadtag and - ave been Plwlng ^ e c to t - ' EU only vlsltora hftta' Dean bis '' Teaton.- fftthei:.and uncle, wbo lira In Sho- - itB-indi-^ ^^ll^clli^^firopr— RussMat Plans LONDON. Oct M m -Pxtoa'Jtti* •'' Ister Winston ChurehUl has pvt ;, nee Malenkov becans»vcr im Scanqfc^ e Mooae peytldti,”luk6W*hn~eurobrt"la*m|^^ 'or stu- own govemment.azid chlOy'illaaM ' jj nine, ^toox the KremUn, 1^ adTlsaiaftld. ^ **6kw««8 cloaa to-.tha.W -yaarsild , prime minister also sftld OburcbOl's t h?w?i doctors ware tmdarstood tohftia «d* - his health.. ■rtsh' to They aakl : moTlea be telt rdi for proadilni loon at ahortty a ttirr6 B d iw m * H lliro i»laai et fcaaitT fiiiiihi

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p ^ o r ^E k JO U > Oct. 26 (U.R)—Indit K ^yy, 58id today th a neut B K j^« p lit SQ badly i t ifi'unal

*T0 "very .small’' expl K S l be reaumed. E rtiro-hour ftieetin? of the

T l^ y y ® explain K Jom m issIon cannot prod

W ^tA political officers have i K fflfa t North Koreans. How<

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E S £ ^ t h » »ppe»l H ftO “^ L u a s■ ^ T w n m J tf lo n - om n o t B f l ^ K r h l m i T y a E i j t i te -y t i ." H« sftld th eB n coDfit eren tc ree on A <us]K of tbo sppnL qur ^ B i J w u d one seeI s s l ^ met for t<ro hours sa id thillB nA but delcgates’ r e - w ith thi I, iiift u d turned J t over l ^ i u e . 1( wUl m eet fttr S t c * (8 p in . MST to - "W o q

Bid he hoped th e leased. I'■teccold tgree on a lett«r w asn 't :E t t e r (our days. said.E m bU Uio commlMlon "H er iErtallHCttChoslovaksBnd som noiCuaoD ebud. a n d th e in - o rd lnarjptniM Sgtdfg. on^tbeoth- t o ^ ^ j . "

V ■ 'SBB Dem and .n?S" hsH opeof [ k c e T a lk s T h o n if c f o u ^ U u b ie i, Oct. sa (m->-A h o m e;JI h t- ilt tMca —th a t-n e n tra l

the K orean l B « |\ (KJoton threatened to h d H B f liT c iin ln iry • nefoUftUon* S I R SI« to4»7 . T h e »i e tils and cammunlst some ofp a m a dlicius the Ume ed alonji t te tbe poUUcal confer- hUly co« Ella Kerean peace con- _« ^ er^ {

i M b U Demand 'I a ir seartfc 'im ltti Immediately de- llbifBmlon of neutral rep- r v * • Ica t* taken up ( I n t The' l l i f i j 1 ^ irfU not aitree. Thus, pax italready threatened. /% < •

p s i r " ’" " 'Nations already has O '

■faa the rtd proposu for O . It^paU oQ In the main P a a Special Ambassador , A bout l iD e u tald after today’s >or C han■ w ia j th# allies would voctei te P&kpctlUott.. d is tric t X

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F fitttiaj today proposed >ey. Oood■ t u (OQference open N or. dell and f ^ . Ban Pnm dsco oriW iBJand. - ----- Thoms)Ittoriitd by the United I

s iR Group Will I S i f e t H e a r i n g .

Oct." ~28 ( ^ T h e vlcelpresJ Produwra u - >“ •** W . A

tttenlt a farm pro- 1“ charse E . 2 ® reeommejttatlon

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u id Ui8 family- te rday In

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Mr- PoUir Mertiu cj nearby however................... lU - f l lv tn t

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9—Indian chairm an Llcut.-Gca. H:ha neu tra l luttions repatriation Btifi.unable to x a rr y o u t ita.work H11” explanations to balky -war H

■ of th e deadlocked fivernatlon explanations are blocked be- ‘B

o t produce th e prisoners the , ' : l

s have asked to interview 7,800 ]s. However, th e N o rth Koreans ^

S e a r c h M a d e ^ ; A s S i t te r ^ .1 5 ,’ ' . ^

I s - K i d n a p e d iip■ LA OROSSB, W ls., O ct. 39 W - ’A}: ’ Bearchinff p a rties fan n e d o u t today

a long th e Mississippi r iver looldns , fo r E relyn H artley. IS-year-oId baby •

s i t te r police believed w as kidnaped S a tu rd ay ^ h t a fte r a fierce strut*Ble. ^ “. PoUca.OMef aeo rg e .L o n * aaJd he th*

th o u g h t thB s lr l w as abducted '■but jO tJ o t - ra n s o m .” • . • , f ^

A suspect w as seized b u t released a f te r quesUoolng. E ls c a r resembled one seen In th e v icinity , b u t Long C l . sa id the^ m an "h as n o connKUon w ith th e case .-

I N o t lo ro lre d “ Wo questioned h im a n d th e n re­

leased h im a fte r we found ou t he w asn 't involved," th o police chief j - ju sa id . ^

"H er ra th e ? h a s received no ra n - m sw e som note," h e , eald. .■'He'# J m t a ..T he o rd inary rellow. H e w ouldn 't be able gim h.

■■ 'i ^ ^ B lf l’s fa th e r Is R Ichard 'H art^ ' ley, a profesM r a t L a Crosse S tate ssld 2 coUege. - Koei

T h e girl d isappeared betw een 7:30 « In a a n d 9:50 p. m . S a tu rd ay from the fleers, horae of M r. and M rs. Vlggo Ras- Two mussen, whose 20-m onth-old baby In Jei h a d been en tru s ted on#-hi

T b e m a in <*>'»» v ^ ft.i )o tft^ f fD lo w

T h e s e a r c h in g -p a r t l^ IneldOlnk ( ^ nsome of H arU ey^ s tuden ts , search- v Wed along th e riv e r a n d in nearby . . .hUly conntry. T hey p lanned to | { .cover a 60-mllD a re a. A nother group J-*-'ctt>s»«-lhT H liH dsaj»prand»H tf ~ ~ ~ Zth e countryside In M innesota. An f 'a ir se arch a lso w as In prepar^U otj; ' ^

D i s t r i c t M e e t & O f J a y c e e s I s p v

S l a t e d T o d a y nHiiA bout 60 m em bera-of^valley J u n .

lor C ham bers o f Com m erce a re ex- thapected to a tte n d th o a n n u a l fourth lid is tric t m eeting In T w in F a lls to - t

—AcUrtUeB begin Bt 7:36 p jn .- a t Uie R ice Bowl. Jaycees fro m Buhl. Bur- ley. O oodlng. Jerom e, R upert. W en- d ^ ^ a n d T w in P a lis have been In- ^

T h o m s# -P re sco tt .-Je ro m e .-B ta te tion ,- tJaycee president, a n d .Joseph-A n* P ^ . -derson, Idaho PaUs, naU onal Jaycee ^v ele :d irector. wlU be fea tu red speaker*. But hePlana for th e s ta te m id -year Jaycee ''’ben tm eeting In M cCall Nov. 20, a i and In Rus33 a n d reports on th e N orthwest v u luJaycee IniU tute held l u t m o n th In BamBoise wUl be ouUlned. curlty.

— R oy-Je«ser7fuufU i B m riPTTitycge -T H n nvlcelpresldent, ond LeR oy K lenrie weapona n d W . A, P ray . aU T w ta Palls, a re InduatrIn charge of arrangem en ts . try In

— , extrem<

12th Cobra Found In M issouri Town —

^ B P R IN O KIELP; Mo.. Oct. 38 flf t- g f ” “T h e la t l i cobra tu m ake a n apiKJir- , , ,, ance In Springfield In re c e n t m onths ™ becamo the m ost celebra ted of the deadly dozen.

T h is cobra was c ap tu red alive yes- te rday In the sam e a re a w here the oUier poisonous snakes tu rned up. a secUon of Springfield now known Colorad as "lltU e Ind ia." , _

W ith in a few hours a f te r I ts cap- rT A t tu re, th e cobra m ade tw o television appearances. river# i^ h e r j t a t t r a c t^ ,q u l te .a crowd towns ;i

lo ^ la w Ire ~ ca g 8 'B rth e -p o llc e -8 ta - have ra -Uon,-where’lt- r cmalned -on"vlBWto- -the-w t ^ y . Police C hief P ra n k Pike said. Italian however, the snake probably would persons ■bs-fllv«nto-thexlty-tDO,-aBtt-ioaH:— - g e a r "

sw Call System C ensim o f ‘Bad G hft check a t ft local g rocery store. majOTlt; A lert s to re employes d e ta ined the alerted, suspect untU police a rrived to place Local h im under a rrest. ' added t

T h e system, Polsom explains, Boes « « Invi Into operaUon w hen local police authorlUea receive Inform aUon th a t tji tem ft bad check a rtis t Is beUeved to Pjoef* be in the area.

T he pollco depiirUnent noUfles 'Ihe 1 four local m erchan ts furnishing IsBlvlni them wlUi a dlscrlpUon o f th e In- elttUon-i dividual. T h e fou r m erchanU each bellCTes In tu rn call four add itional m er- of all li chan ts, who no tify four o th e r m er- of bad i*h a a t4 r - 11 ilf t-«onU B ue»^un ta -t h > t q n i » s

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This Is (h e scene a t N orth A m erlcaa . a resa lt o f . th e s tr ik e th a t h a s ha lU d p i

tb e BsUon. Borne $3,000 workers, h a re 1 pnte-over th e CIO United A nte W orkt

~ - ln m b tt ir0 .i *ad-rresno ,-C ftllf.^ftIso-b»y

^ S e c o n d T i p s j

, H i t s M a n jJohn A. K eegan . Xlrhberly. was fre e o

his k ^ n d a rre s t I n .11 days on a charge n - answer th e c harge in Tw in Palls JusUce'c< ft -The second a rres t-c am e-a t 3:30 a .m . f

)te Kimberly. S ta te Patro lm an Stanley P a d E lm b e rly .to .h la b am e ,sb h l8 h ip « e d .liu td started back tow ard U znberly. he noUced 1

to ssld K eegan to ld h im he w anted to f in d c K eegan Is fre e o n 13(0 bond pending t r

30 4 in Tw in P a lU poUce court. H e w as a m He ficera.s - Two persons pa id flnctt of >9 each to Ju i »y In Jerom e S a tu r d a y for traffle v l g l a ^ . ooe-hialf i ^ e so u th .o f Jerom e on O U tg H

L e l tf i io a J 8>t<''aerom e. waa 'U nsa ife tS t ^ i n C T ^ ^ P ? N l^ 5 m ^ ,- E ! b a ,- w « s f in e d ^

« 6 6 H a r d - C o r e E R e d s i h S t a t e , £ £ ■ < M o n e I A v e rs ] e

BOISE, O ct. 3 » - IB -L o tc i t r t - ' S ' ports from th e federa l bureau of <■ InresUgaUon. show Idaho haa 00 ^ of the 31,608-"h o n l core c o i^ u - nlsts" now In th o United SU tes.Col. W.. E . .B a m e s . U .. S . m arine corps, aald, h e re today . ,y..

J An addlU onal 6.030 reds are In « r Uie nine su rro u n d in g 8tates„Bam es

'• T he colonel w as th e f irs t epeaker;* a t th e naU onol resources conference*' went Into tho ' f in a l doys of Its two- T J“ week sa a lo n he re . T he conference I f j

U h>lnj hy twi.>n>wT« n f0 the industria l coUege of th e armed• forces, W ashington , j q O. •■ StU l S m all — - -

" In relaU on to o u r tolal-popula- BCe U o n ,-th e -n u m b e r o f Com munist o ffle, pa rty_m em bers a n d the ir fellow clubse travelers stiU ls-sm a ll," Barnes aald Jo h nL But he rem inded h is audience th a t forcee when the re d s took over by force flK aij in Russia, th e ir p a r ty membership fromt was less th a n 26.000. jng cQ Bames. speak ing on Internal se- jo l

curlty, sold sabo tage outalde of dl-0 -THt atiAcr, is th o m oat dangerous unde: e weapon th a t c an b e used asalnat fu i t e Induatry. Specializa tion of Indus- sumc

try In th e U n ited S ta te s makes ua j o t extremely, v u lne rab le to*sabotage, l y u n

• be explained; _» tvN ew Y ork ZUs Moat . _ mc

The B reatest eoncentraU on of Mllle1 eommunlst«_ In th U counUy Is In o o e J ^ New York, w here th e re aro 16,« 8 , ' -nrem- H im as said,___________ :_______ ____ -Uouoi, He Hated th e num ber of known ho g communists In o th e r w estern sta tes on In

a s : . thfl-d. California. 4.396; W aahlngton. S» !J Oregon. 135: U ta h . 67: Nevada, 18:, Montana. 83; W yoming. 4 and <(■ u Q Colorado. 73. g e t

. IT A tlA N M V E R 8 THREATEN S p S a ROME. O ct. 20 O ft-Plood swoUen A t

livers U ire^tened n o rthern Ita lian Aisag 4 towns ;todS y ias h « v y ra ln s 'w h lch conta• have-ravaged -Ita ly , slashed, a g a la a t -wasa’

I, Italian bobi w here on* estim ated U ^ ^ J ^ 1 persons d ied In f laah floods l u t .inrr-n

' Lewis

m Credited IT i I Check Artist’ ;f:. majority o f local m erchants are ' I C OI alerted. -jk-iI Local m e rc h an ts w ho w ish-to be J \

added to- tfae assoclaUon's call list, are Invited to ca ll Polsom, 2760., lU e assodaU on hopes I f lQ h lsJ aj-stem to d lscourago b w ^ e c k

I 'The 'Twin P a lls pollco departm ent batUei [ Is Blvlng Its fuU su p p o r t to th e asso- A n i . claUon's p rogram . T b o assoclaUon kUled I believes th a t w ith th e • cooperation «rrest4 . of all local m e rc h an ts th e problem ia resu• of bad checks a rtis t* In Tw in FUla woode< ilc sn h estfim m fd ,------ -- ---------- ^JpotU j

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. ~ T W I N FALLS, IDAHO. MOI

S t o p s J e t P l a n e P ro<

A m erican A riaU oa com pany's P-SS Sabreje t s ha lU d producU on cf Je t 'fighterB and -Interoe n . h a re been idled since th e w ilkoat b e fsa Ito W orkers co lon wage a o d contract demand <ftIso-b»]re-bMB-s(niek,--<AP-wlrephoto)_____

p s y C o u n t <3

i n i n 1 1 D a y s ■*08 freo 'o n $300 bond M onday following ft charge o f d runken driving. H e was to ^ JusU ce'court a t a p .m . todoy, .>>.

30 ft.m . Sundfty-four-m U cs southwest-of n ley P ace sa id h e chased Keegdn from eed. b u t d id Jjot catch him. As the plJicer {1^ 9 noUced K eegan was foUowlnB Hlmi Pace 1 to f in d o u t w ho followed him home. “ ending tr ia l o n a sim ilar charge aet Nov. ^ s w as arroBted Oct. 16 by Twln P a ^ of-

u h to JufU ce-of Peac« Russell Shainl gi<oi v l f i j M ^ t ^ r ^ t e d in a u accident cha

l n « i f i B B K t 6 to .slgnal-fo r ft- tum a n d foi- fined T Q ^ ^ u i e t o sound her-hom-befortt. -cos

i ^ i r B b u ^ j ^ Btarted to ^»63 P o d g e , tr ied; to P l s ^ S B W W £ $Q id ru i' J o io in ^ * . i n V U 1 | i r a H | | B I Sin th B crftB h ....................- S S

I ' ' ‘ .Jot

InspirationMALONE, N. y . , Oct. 28 ( f l - get

B ernard Oould k e p t forgetUng fo rto feed th e park ing m eter and is t

-'t- -H h o -p o lle e -k e p t—h a n d ln ^ -o u b ' positickets. H e .complained. S g t . H

I S - Oeorge K esltoh cam e up with said-the BoluUon th a t moved Oould" th n

« - 't o w rite: • ' ' norlof "Insldo my c a r you'll .And ^ t pro<

.«0 ,a ll.U m es— ........................... or.."A holder filled w ith nickels pow

tes. iinrt d im es: tho.•Ine "Although I 'm - n o t Uie kind syst

. U m t hollers. pool>“ "Ose It—I'm h in n liig ou t of W

doUars.” , useker ........... .. — ^

I Idaho Agents C Liquor Raid

la - BOXSE. Oct. SS W -S ta te and local amolist o fflce re -ra ld ed U ie -E lk s-a n d A d “ quilow. cluba a t Moscow Sa tu rday n igh t. Lee .a <aid Johnson , director o f liquor law en- fu sla t forcem ent. disclosed today, and con- „trce fiscaU d "quite an am oun t" o f liquor- - w . alp from University o f Id ah o homecom-

Ing celebrants. se- Johnson said I t w ould be up to

)Us u n der a s ta te law m aking it unlaw - ^ Mt fu l to m a in ta in a place fo r con- a - aumpUon of liquor. ' 2 m iu t Johnson announced sim ultaneous- Be. ly U ir r s v o e a U o n o f th e beer licenses.

o f Uiree SandpoInt establishments — M ounta in Oreen l o d g e . Ram ‘I<

of M illers store and K am loop A nchor- ln ‘ ego -—to r . m aintaining, unlicensed rootr

68, prem ises for the consuApUon of reccl

r o H e u l d "botUe clube” which' hung *h lc tea on In th e s ta te a fte r th e llquor*by- sum)

th e -d r ln k law w u enacted have bera » I been w arned perlodlcaUy about Uie corp- 18: law , b u t th is was Uie first raid of corp^

Its k ind to h is knowledge. suchB eer licenses have been revoked ileen

in th e p a s t under th e law. a s Uie As I departinen t did a t SandpoInt today. John en A t Moscow, Prosecutor Melvin J . vesU ftn A lsager said, before Jobbson was Asf ch c o n u e te d -h e re about t ^ M d^ h e comi ftt -w a sa 't- f l lin g .a a y riio rgea .bectuae 'Johri h r T i T ^ i a f r n m o ™ w t o c » i t f j « : — -now U Jo h n so n -(a id tw o-liquor ^ w e n - Th

.fn rfiw ifjt . ptgaptft T * ^OT..'Lewiston, a n d W arren Hood, Boise.

~ m ade th e raid s wiUi th e help o t _ Moscow police. Johnson tald Hood w as to be staUoned ln>Moscow In th e future.

. _ H e sa id -h e didn 't taow .U ie e x a c t____

k Reich-RedsStart— b. New Rebel Huntslt t BERLIN . Oct. 26 M V -W cst Berlin,, newspopers say police of the Soviet ™

e u t lone have launched a new big^ m a n h u n t fo r fighters o f the an il- y o ^^ com m unist underground and havo behai

clashed w ith them In several gun Emosn t batUes. creaU0- A n esUmated 28 police have been ' T h ion kUled o r wounded and 16 partisans p . m.on arrested I n the past tw o weeks as te rm lim ia resu lt o f the sweep, centering In costuiUs wooded areas touUieast of bere, re- aw ani ^ p o tU ja U L ^ - ^ — --- ----------------- - ■ j Comn

\ \ \ i / . X ^

HO, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1963

P r o d u c t i o nk. . -jn-

SUBnTf I" •

Sabreje t a jsem b ly Une ta Loe Angeles u .nd -In teroep lon l a th ree (actorlM fto ron oat b e fsn a t 12:01 s J a . O c t 29 J n » d ls- ' ict dem ands. T h e com pany's p lants a ( Co-

Q u e s t i o n s o n O u t p u t M a r k

L , " D a m H e a r i n gto W A S H lN aT O N . O c t 26 » - A n . , a tto rn ey quesUoned today w h eth er

< n n 'l d a h o Pow er coropany englneer hftd overestim ated th e power po ten - Uftl o f-th reo da m s Uis firm propo«is to build in S nake r lv tf end u n d e r-

Vjnv esU m ated t h a t of th e proposed fed-[ jo j J (iral H ells canyon dam . • , .........

M rs.' E v e l jn ' Cooper, represenUng Ihaml gi’o ^ \XaVorlng th a federal dam r :ldent chftlle;dged -the testim ony o t R obert

A ..-H ogg, key ^..engineering w itness 1 a n d fo r ld a h (r9 o irer, a t a iedenU pow er lefortt- -oom m lsslon--hM rlng-o0 -

jw nyfs app lica tions f o r . d ^ - J n . I b e 'rhrer .be tw een Id ilio 'iand O re v c ^ '

l a g 1f ;^ w tH n n r a ^ th i i t .v t R ! W lltw tvfrw B i*~hu^ftyTibig^'3o buy ■-•3! itt f tm -g e h era ted pow er from U tah ■7^ K m er, a n d L ig h t company, m eans i t

-- w ouldbo-necessftry-“tofiU B row n lee reservo ir w ith steam " in o rd e r to

i l— g e t m ax im um p ^ u c U o n c l o s e d Ung fo r th e th re e products. Brcrwnlee and Is th e m a in storage reservoir p ro -■oub' -posed-by-W aho 'Puw er.-------------------ig t . Hogg sa id m&t w as n o t ' ^ e . H e vlUi sa id h is e stim a te o f th e power the >uld' Uiree dam s w ould contribute to the

norUiwcst p o o r was' on. averago o t i ^ t producU on du rin g extended crlU cal.___ o r..low .w a te r p e r l c ^ _T he_steamkels power, lie added , w ould affec t only

-. t h o - e u t e m .p o r t of Idaho 's Pow er’s dnd system , n o t th e .w e s te rn or. pow er

pool pa rt, of M rs. C ooper quesUoned H obb's

use o t a 43-m ontti criUcol period I <CwtlnB«< oa P w S. C»l«an 3)

ts Conduct 2-_-. iaids in Moscow'local am ount confisca ted, b u t I t w as : l A d " q u ite a n -a m o u n t a t-each plB.ce.” —- j ^Leo Asked 'W hether th e sta te w ould ' en- fu s charges, Johnson said:

" I f s u p to th e prosecutor to file , w hatever c harge ho sees l it . We presen t th e evidence to . him , and !

4 we’ve done’o u r pa rt. Any one o f our ’ P r® officers c a ii slim a com plaint i f one

W arn ing th a t ' oUier clubs were JIn fo r ra id s unless Uiey stopped ‘sim ilar pracUccs, Johnson aald the ,Ift*' allegedly violated a t Moscow ]-nate s:-------------- -------------- .... i . . . J

S4m “f t sh a ll b e unlaw ful for any f Jujr- p e r s o n - to keep o r -m ain ta in - a n ynsed room or p rem ises In .which liquor is i1 of received o r kepU w hether owned by J

lung v h lc h liquor is brouBht for con- ’•by- 'SumpUon on th e premises by m em - have bera of th e public o r any club, in - ., Uie corporated o r unincorporated, o r a * d of corporaU on o r assoclaUon unless

such persons a n d th e premises ai^ oked ilcensed (under this act." _

the Asked* w ho ordered the ra id , ^ iday. Johnson sa id h s o rdered th e In- n J . vesUgaUon lead ing to IL waa Asked a b o u t Uie U m lng -hom e- »

, h e coming d a y a t th e university, tuse ~Joh^ n sa id, " i t 's 'a s much o f a «

. "viointlou U ica aS”imy“othttf“t l i n e ^ h en - T h e liquor w as brought to B o b e n

^ o r . iBld. ’ - - ' - —el Oise. -----------------------------------------------------------

f°to Costume Parac - —™Game Slate___ _ ,A foo tball—gama—a n d - costum e —

p arade h av e been planned S a to r- day n ig h t fo r Tw in P a lls youngsters sc

i l a to encourage th em to observe H allo- rim ween in a law -abiding m anner.- n

T h e prog ram also will include gi bi2 free movies S a turday for th e at

n il. youngsters w ho wlU sign p ledgei to yi lave behave on Halloween, announced C ^ E m e st C raner. c ity pa rk s and r e -

• creaUon dep artm e n t director; w een T h e p a ra d e will begin a t 6^90 w ans p . m . In th e bualness dlstrlet a s d ol

as te rm inate a t L incoln field, w h ere cl ''In costum es wlU-'be Judged and p r ise s be re- awarded by tb e Jun ior Cham ber c f pc . j Commerce------------------------ -- ----------

' N in e I r r i g a t e d I d a h o Co.i

:6 ,1963

H Benson

I ToC■ H . WASHINGTON, O ct. 26 (U.I Q g y to d ay liis “mind is Btlll open”l ^ . a ____ B u t.h c _ B a id ,a n y _ p la n - I n v o lv ir P > ” . . . i t m u s t b e a p l a n t h n t w o n ’ S g s i B e n s o n s p o k e t o a n e s t im a te H S | c a r a v a n l a s t n i g h t . H e s a id i t :

K D i f f i c u l t i e s

S P r o p s A r tS y j D E ^ E R , Oct, 26 (lFh-"J H 2 b . .would.be.nccded.to-conipute a W B President Sam C. H y a tt of tl H B H men’s association said here Sui

H e a&ld for a n “accxirate parity M M M keep the parity f ig u re s -u p to dateH H Q E B workers.". — .......________ T h a BftttvUle, Wyo.', caU lem an bl

“ m eans o t a ttem pting to correc t econi ! ^ m T . any ftttem pt a t price supports would r

. 5 r "plague th e na tion tor y ears."I c®* 'T h e re are no m o u n ta in s of spoa---------— *The-plpeUne»-to-tha-eensumeE.are-i

' beneflU of * free-flow ing beef suppl: H y att’s sta te m en t cam e after the i

|T l m ittee had voted opposlUon to supp< * * government beef p u rch a se program . 1 1 week more governm ent buying for f<

a ltem aU ve to d irec t, fixed supporta.

O f f i c e r D o dw heU ier '. . •

3 1 Q u e s t i o nid^nder. i;ciinS, Mo.^Oct. 26 W.

d e r s , w h o -A I X W te d t h o G re e (fjjgn ting in f o r m a n t ’s t i p , s a i d to d a y ho ra l dam r « f e d e r a l g r a n d j u ^ a b o u t t h e Jt R obert ■ T h e g r a n d j u r y ' c o n v e n e s fc

I f h a s s u m m o n e d S h o u ld e ts . .a fiJSSn" a lo n g j^ if fe b tiw r io f f ic ^ o M n s - jn /U tt h a n d l in g o f . n ^ l y h ^ t h e $6C

' s l a y e r C a i i n i i i i i t l ^ ^

m e u ia i t ‘T m n o t M r a l T t o i t i a r a B f f i i ^ i n g m y s e l f - b u t X r e f u s e - t o d la - « lo s e t h e n a m e s o f m y In -

B r c ^ e e f o r m a n t s - t h a t h e lp e d m eyoir pro- catch the k idnapers.”_______^ „ I n K ansas City, U . S . Dlst.-Atty. ^ rue . H e s d w a r tB .s c h e u D e r h a s announced ow er ^ h e wUl take personal charge o t Uie te to Uie proaccuUon of. the. kldnop-slByen, ;«^8® 0 / H e would no t com m ent on Sboul- IcriU co l, der»’ new stand.le s te am ................le c t only AneUier I n fo m a n tI Pow er’s Shoulders and P a tro lm a n Elmer r pow er D olan arrested H all a n d hla ac­

complice, Mrs. Bonnie H eady, a fte r [ H obb’s Ujey had been led to H all's hlde- i l ' pe riod aw ay by cab driver Jo h n H ager tbe iB» s) a jjfh t of O ct.‘fl. But-S houlders has

sa id sUll another In fo rm an t had to ld h im of Uie w ild-spending "good tlm o Charley."

—----------~ 6 h o u ld e r8 j t» ig n e d :f tp m J h e p ^departm ent iSatarday because h e

* i W X r sa id h e couldn't endure th e "CftsUga-✓vF tt Uon" of his. character‘‘-by ttimor*

____ regarding h is handU ng of earlyi t T O phases of the case arjd in .anger qver.

rlB.ce. a tbp-level police Inquiry,

f. , WIU see Ju ryf ' f i i K H e said be would go to Kansasf i t w ! c ity fo r Uie grand Jury b u t wouldIrii nnrt a ppea r Just tong enough to refuse

1» iS u iy , He mW M iss O tonisIt i f ^ ‘*0 ---------

b e « a c e e ^ d formally by th e police

*” : ^ a n w u recalled a s a witness M o«ow top-level Inqu iry w u re-

Bumed UUs morning. T h e patrolm an , . - — - sp e n t nine hours a t one s tre tch be- f f »ny fore th e hearing la s t week.Bln - any • •

« Hero’s Welcome - Given to General;

?nh In! NEW YORK. Oct. 36 W>)-Eager 'i o r . M ag.-Oeo. WlUlam P . D ea n flew In - '

un less to New York today fo r a h e ro ’s wei- ;

ilsea a r t “ ^ h e general, freed In th e Korean. prisoner-of-w ar e x c h a n g c p ^ eager ]le r ^ d , „ u n ta ; <“ *® *a* I.. T o get back in to ha rness . ‘

2. T o klsa happy M rs. D eon. who ‘ - h o m e - aw aited him a t LaO uardlft Held. « ilveralty, u c a n cam e' from W est Point, i :h o f a where he spent Uie w eek-end wlUi - tim e r ’- h is - B o n rC t td e rw u iu u n -p ru e H T jr ■* to Boise M rs.'D ean arrived from S a s P ra n - c

fllaco-BUnday-nlghtf— — u

arade, MoAdes anc Jlated in-HalloweeM stum e — T h e clty-schools,-LDS-ehuroh-and tJS a ta r- Moose lodge are joining In spon- i,

m gsters sorshlp of the event. ^I HaU o- The TRln Palls high school Junior “ier.- va rsity aquod will p lay a football vinclude game against M urtaugh h U h school ^ ir th e a t.1 :3 0 p. m. a t Llncfiln f ield , anddge i to youngflten wUl be adm itte d free, “lounced C raner said. *!.Jid r e - In th e event o f unfavorable P-

w eather, cosUime-clad y o u n g s r a 'i t 6i90 w m move Into Uie rocreaU on haU ale t a n d of Uio LDS tabernacle, across f ^ m-where c ity park , where Uie Judging wUl a<

1 p rlees be conducted and gam es ptayed, h e eiabcr c f po in ted out. ^ 1

daho Counties

'•» Andll Bofwa • ( O I«^ tie ie AMoeltM rr« n u d UolUd P rw

on SaysJ iH)penHi Cattle Ir

:l. 26 (U.R)—A gricu lture Secretary B ei 111 open” on the question of price suppi Ln-involving federal-purchases-of'livest hnt won’t create more problems th an i t estimated 350 cattlemen from 32 s ta te

3 said it seems to him th a t "Indirect su k *■ * * *

; ie s o n C a t t l e

A r e E x p l a i n e d{IP)—“A multitude of statisticians”

jmpute a-beef cattle support program , 'a tt of th e American National C attle - here Sunday.

a ta parity for each grade o f eatUe" a n d to ip to data I t would taka a n "arniy o t office

tUeman blaated support prices u a "pollU cal irrect economlo maladjostments,"* and p red ic ted Iris would resu lt tn stored s u ^ u s e a rhlch w ould r».''OS of spoUlng beef In Btorage today," h a sa id .

ht, ipilcWy tw I v I m th nbeef supply." .after the aasoclatlon's 180-man execuUve oom - in to supporta and urged tmprovemenU In th e0 program. T b a committee recommended . . l u i tying for foreign aid and ichool lunches a s a n1 supports.

D o d g e s J u r y

o n o n R a n s o mct. 26 'W.PJ-T i»olice L ieu t tb iiia StToul- :ho Greenlease kidnapers here o s a n today ho would refuse to te s tify before, tbout th e case.nvenes tomorrow In Kansas C ity,.M o. )uldets..and his landlady, June George, c l ^ o i ^ t e d with th e arrertj«nddfch e [f the i 600 ,p0Q m i80inu louM dB W

S C T en I n | i u : e d me' I n A u to C r a s h

I n E d ^ J A r e aM v S JEROME. O c t a ^ O T e o 'p e r s e m i

w ere h u r t ln -a tw o -ca r-c ra fli -a t-* ® rn ia l intersecUon one mUe e a t t a n d

tw o TniiM touUi o f Sden a t 7:16 t tm .i .............. Monday. Pourteen perw ns w era la>m Elmer volved h i th s crash, InvesUgatad t y

h ll a c - Z>«PU^.Bherlff O o rd a n ^ e w b iy ..,.. id r. a fte r I^U ee officials have, n o t y e t be en U? W de- to determine who w as r id in s i ^ t r t iM In Uie two cai» a n d Uie Iden tity :c£ l ^ h u one of Uie persons in 6 t . .B e n e d ic t^ lan t had hospital. Jerome, h u n o t been Inir '■mnd tftb llshei^ ^ E ari MItchen. Eden, driving • IMO thenolloe -Dodge .w lO t.elght jM uaengen , ..oO}-

- U d e d 'w iU i- f t- l s J T C h a n o le tT li^ "catU sa- by Ydlsro Lopei U f t i t e E den . PITS r ttim o r* •p e r8 o n s-w ere - in -h la .c tr ._ N ew te y of early boUi automobUea a re • to ta l

nSttflTW- - ^ u r c 4 - - l a - t h s ' - f t o d d e n t " 1 r t * « ' M lt^ e ll, Maguislo Leon, E d en ; O re ;, g ario Ruis, n i n e Rule, T oU nd»

) Mariso and Mr*. Usenia MfttirfllBi,u t would aU Uvalde, Tex., a n d C harles . 'J en - to refuse U ns, Eden. O regario -R uls, U t t .

Oeorge M arirfiiM and one of th e o th e r In ­ju red persons a te paU enta a t th e

h a a -a o t- hospltalJ3ia.nU i<tr fotjr wom t r m ^ i h e police .eS^and released.

Newbty is conUnulng h is InvesU - k ydtness gaUon of the crash.

SST Conciliators Seek Plluie Tieup End

i n ------ IiOfl-ANQELEa. OaHf» O cL-2« iim|5 _ . —Pederal eoncUlators w ent in to a n

• ^ o ff ic ia l - huddle today I n a a e f- l e r a i ro r t to seek a aoluUon to a s tr ik e i>_»aeer against North A m erican A via tion flew In - company whleh CIO officials aay ro 'aw el- could develop in to a na tion-w ide

wage batUe h i Ui# a h w a ft Indastjy . K orean The strike h u Idled some 39,000

-as eager workers In Los Angeles a n d P re m o .^ CaUf.. and Columbus. O. I t rem a ined

g . deadlocked u i t entered Ita fo u rth an who day. Oompany a n d union o tf ld a ls Held. no new negotlaUons h av e been, Point, scheduled.n d w ith Coadltator Jo h n Penton.- D e i ir j r r -said“thn:e ,w u njrlm m edlatB-lndl*^ - n P ra n - caU oh h li services would b e eaU ed' '

— [.for . .. - .....--------^

a n d F o o tb a ll iw e e n -Q b se rv an e e ]roh-and t r ib u t^ to d ty sehoels by th e Mooee j1 spon- lodge Monday aftem ooa fo r s tu - c1 1iminr ^ th rough n in e , ff i t h a l l W hen properly signed ,' tliey wUl1 school onUUe their bearers to a tte n d tr e e _l i »nd movies a t s a o a. m . S a tu rd ay . §A tn e S lg ^ tu re of a member o t th e loca! _

' poUee force U need to .va llda ta tb e ^■TOtSbU tmgsters > Youngsters who do n o t ^wlsh' to3n haU a ttend the Saturday m om hig m oriea ia from m a y use their pledge card s fo r ing w iu admission- to either afte rnoon txc ayed. h e evening ahows a t any of t h a }ocal .(

d ll 1

F I N A L , l l

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rM m F lon Aid

Industryl a r y B e n s o n to ld c h e e ^ f s ^ c a t t l e n e n i c e s u p p o r t s f o r l i v e e a t t l f co f 'l i v e s to c k - m u e t - b d - a - - - p r a c t lM l - p l a i i - - j t h a n i t s o lv e s ."32 s t a t e s w h o a r r iv e d in a n e lgh t> bti5 d i r e c t s u p p o r t ” i s s t i l l t h e m o s t “p r a c - ■

t i c a l a n d f e a s i b l e " -w a y to I b o l s t e r s a g g i n g c a t t l e , m a r - ,

l> V Benson u i d th e fu tu re ouUook of_ th e livestock Industry la fo r prloea

. to "stabUixe a n d . strengthen . . .

l e d; „ B u t h e said If th e eatUemen caa

i t i c i a n s suggest -pracUcal'* waya to o rer- r o g r a m , w m e. dltficulUee ta ro lre d In -a H re -

T a t t l f t - support p rogram b a wouldwelcome th e ir l '* f ■

Benson em phasised h a waa n o t ': " a n d to say ing U iat - re a l and naeU ca l dlf- o t o ffice flculUea” canno t b e overcome. B a t '

“w e w an t to see w here we're going "poUUcal a n d w bat.U ie resulU wlU be befor* p red ic te d w e launch any 'p rogram .* -

* h a aa ld . w hen b e s te p p ed -b e fa re ;* mloro-' c l r t n c J h a phnim erowdwt-.-Jefferson

auditorium a t t h e , agriO Ttare da«. lUve oom - p a r tm e n t T hey ’l.applaoded-again sla In t h e w hen h e concluded h is ic n a i to . ~a d e d l u i ___________R e d .B w i i ‘. u ~ - . ' _____hea u a n T h e only re a l ' b u rs t v f eiteert.

w ilh handoIapplng -foHewed h i t "■L____ -o p en ,m ln d “ s ta te m e n t - '

• Benson said- b e wonlff b a " d a - . . . U ghted” to follow th e catUemaa'ay BUggesUon.and n e e t ta taam w -a} W edneaday wlUi a la-m em bar eom­

m lttee they elected to draw vp

l O I T l * * s ffl to ffi* :ra n e b e i» -d e e k Ja A -to tU ta m ore Ume to p r e m t speelflo

8 S tT o '^ - eoB uaeati a t th e .» o n a n i t c lear .m o s t w a n t '^^ fk M r-tm d ar-y b e f o r e . ;

««»" »bout th e aeiloiUBeaa-.et:U»lr : i t y , .M o . p l ig h t , . • . i , • -i

■ s e t l » i e « M > i n n » t t r » 5 K

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------ •.-------- - M a io a g h -m ~ « iW ^ 'e h ~ a m tfS a h ~\ r e a ised U>ey w a n t to keep the lftraob jM ’- “ ™ o t i t .o f .p o U U e f c 3 h i& t l c U /S S La pe rsona tona w u e m pbaa tod-ln -.ft n m ^ r a i i - a t - * toTeporterB-by-B .-J. l< e ,-H e B rle « ^- I e a t t a n d T e r . .......... -17:16 tu n . L ee said P re d d e o t ' Slaeabowcr:,rw e ra I n - carried h ls 'h o m e c o e n ty -U sl- jf ia r - U gfttadby ^ ^ **> n m m n g today; ^iw bw . hope’ ha-d g e t V w ta .- •

y e t b m Before-m eiU B c BenBon f a e * ;to - ^ r t U o g < C » < W 1 y«w J . Oilwia 4)

S I : I i n c o h i i ! l ^ ; ■ ? ;

let d i lv e n _ _

- F o r M i u - d e r• • t o ta l . S A I T IA K B c n T , - 'O c t a « .U H . . .— -A -m O d mazmered™ ti#~’6odr-tteciz^

8 h o e ^ I d a , w u o i d a r e d . t o a p - p e a r fo r preUmlnary: b e a rin g -th li

staU>ed a young D u tc h 'em lg ran K u .

S e r ^ ' ^ L lvlngstcn. 3 5 ,^ lu ) ': ■m mt *ha M e d ham burgers acrosa tbe street imi te w S r ir o m th e police staU on 'w hite of^

tle en r lp o l ed n ir ' R e tt aUerendrei t l - -i U m s i l .

1 U vlngsten. a cooperaUve b u t '1 _ lonely county JaU prisoner, win

3 6 K f in d ou t If evidence,Is.suffldent to „ m b in d h im over to Uilrd distric t courtE n r t f c r t r i s l . . ,

v » .M .« n i-. -T he.bespectac led c o o k .w u a r- .,_ x * s ta d S « p t .3 5 o n a c h a r* e o fs ta a J .- - m g w om ens onderelolhlag off lln (a ' = - in th e n e lg h b o rh o e d 'W b ereh e llv a d . -

AviaUftn S e ren days la te r h a oonfMsed to " th e stabbing o f Bflss SU erendregt .

U on-w ldij ju j - j t -y L ake City d e n tis t M DepuUsa a t Uie JaU aald LW ng-I P r a S S Bton is a *teodeI prisoner a n d ^

p re tty m uch to h lm ielf .- P b r th a ta fo u rth *>°oe h la arrept, h a h uo t f ld i i s sp e n t h is leisure h o o n raad tag a n d -

ave been P lw ln g ^ e c t o t - 'E U only vlsltora h f t ta ' Dean b is ' '

Teaton.- fftthei:.and uncle, wbo l i r a In Sho- - itB-indi-^

^^ll^clli^^firopr— RussM at Plans

LONDON. O c t M m - P x t o a 'J t t i* • ' ' Is te r W inston ChurehUl has p v t ;,

neeM alenkov becans»vcr i m S c a n q f c ^

e Mooae peytldti,” lu k 6 W * h n ~ e u ro b r t" la* m |^^ 'or s tu - ow n govem m ent.azid chlO y'illaaM ' j j n in e , ^toox th e KremUn, 1 ^ adT lsa i a f t l d .

^ **6kw««8 cloaa to -.th a .W -y aa rs ild , p rim e m inister a lso sftld OburcbOl's t

h ? w ? i doctors ware tmdarstood to h f t ia «d* -

h is health ..■rtsh' to T hey aak l : moTlea b e te l t rd i fo r p ro a d iln iloon at aho rtty a t t i r r 6 B d i w m * H l l i r o i» la a i e t f c a a i tT f i i i i ih i

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W l C bry ilcr d r tn n b r 8 a rt* ln . 17. KJmberly. » mUa *nd * h » lf e u t o f W uhU ifton iehool on, AddUon »Tenue e « t * t f l :« p .» .

sh ts iu w . w .t l » c t r le ft tto# «:ene M il p ro ^b ly •

• hAd «xt«n*lTe d*ni»fe to the rtght —froat*ten^>r-AadJi£A<Ul2r ^ A ien>

der WM to m o tt the 8»rt4ln Tehlcier ~ tf VL y . CuUer. 8JB T hird « l« e l y ,

7~sy«r-TATirKmwrBnTidgrw»enlna-tb*l —; h l j t a r de o ttd U>6 door of a Btude-

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■ * * !S ? S ^ iu n te r . ao. F1I«, “ W I’O ]teU aaJeep » t W:1S ». m . Sundiiy J w h en tha IM l Dodge he w « d rlrln s • th ic k a parked m te m it J o n tl . tm k ow ned by Mr*. L. L. U n sd o n . Theacc iden t occurred on the tm ck une .

• B o th dsHiBsed. I^ |. - • A t f u t e Su n a sy afU m oon. a IMO awa;

p jy m o u tir drtven by John O nrnt. dow O ervalj, Ore., collided w to a IM l UHli Dod«o driven by Dennl* L. PUher, o ^ e F iler. Bolh «hleJe* 'w ere dam iged. «uw according to flU to Patrolm an S u n - TT

; ley Pace. • u ts. S™ A IM t Cherrolet driven by Dun-

, c an MacRay. route 1. Eden, col- »"d llded u-lth a :OSO CadlllM driven by ^ D r. H . J . SchwarU. Canyon VUla Ww Bpartm ente. ftt T hird *treet north “ “ J a n d AddUon ftvenue Sunday eve- n ln g . B oth vehldea were damaged. "J»

A, 1938 Chevrolet itru c k two park- I ed veh ldea In the 600 block of Sec-

:_on il-»venu« -W e« a t lo p. m ^ Satur- aw. U l. am m “nhy--w«ttn.- H azelton, ra n away and the o ther people In the car. a m an and a w om an, cUlmed they did no t know iilm . g r

D am ajed e»tenilvely waa the i • Chevrolet. whUe th e two parked <® ® ' .vahlcle i, a 1MB Chevrolet owned "

5W by l b » . Hugh PW mer, « 3 Second ^ K _ i ; « m . - w u t J i i d j U n i _ C h « n p W IH4 Bictoip truck owned by Prerton

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M u r t a u g h B o y I s port*

Paid Final HonorMtJRTAUOH. O ct- 38 — Puneral

•e rr lc e i tor Ju d w o Michael Toi* ^ m a n , » n o t Mr. a n d Mra. Roger ****” T olm an, w ert held M onday m om - i n r l a tha H u rU u g h LD6 chapel l - l r w im BUhop Duan# fi. P e r tln i pre- • Id ln r. I- T h e lavocatlon wa» given by E. ± J . M organ. T lie obituary and re - j r ,

W — u a r k a - w m r«<d-by-BUhapJ*eTkln( |y(jd Slgi a s d speaker* were Rex Tolman and h i . v k^; D aTld O . Moyw. T h e benedlcUon }jeE ; v u Blveo by S i r l R. W alU .____ ,t<,nH SoloUU were O ra n t Bates and I I *1ilra. M arva P e te rw n . A duet was „ I I Bung by M rs. pe terM n '.and Zvan w ff? | ! _Moyes. Mr*. W att* waa pianUt. y ■ P a llb e a re n were Jim m y Awen- B E.;»*arup»_PjuL9kelberry, K eith Brim - i J f ^ h a l l , Andrew 'Warrf,' D ennia VltlffJ Bl toe . 6t«T* o u w w n , A a U n « u k w

I i»a“" f •"y E n d S o u g h t f o r f £

S h o r t M a r r i a g eA U n d R. lATMn illed cult In r ia l ]

dU trlc t eourt M onday for a divorce . I ro m M r t K a t ta r n L ar*en whom

h e m arried a t Elko, Nev., May as. (JOT h e only com m unity property .j

lU t«d In th a com plaint la t76 In- ' IVMted In rea l property. U r# e n _,■* Msnet to g lw hU wife a s he rahare . H e a«ki resto ra tion of he r “ * ~ fo rm er name', ifr* . K a t h r jn Peck.

T h e husband charsea extremem e n ta l cruelty, c la lm ln j h la wife 5 r r ,w m n o t dU dpllne h e r four children S rSby. a fonner m u r ia te a n d will n o t S ? :?

. .pennlt-hU n. to do to . H e *a>-t ihe t hle ft h lth rec en t^ , ■ f . J f

f rr K ayborh; ^ y b o m kad K ram er tng- | l a re bU attomeya.

i M e e t i n g C a l l e dV - - R I UHPIELD. • O ct. afl-Pn>*rara '■ to r th o PTA n e e tin * Thur*d»y a t l u n t

«rtl1 Inoliirtw . r«nM AU.cusslon. Program s fo r th e year were s& U ed to m em bers thU '.w eek.

T hem e for th e year haa been an- M ,ni aouneod aa ••Our H ope of th e P u - . . m tu re I s O ar Y outh Today. W hat V alues P o W e Uphold." ^

■ T h e H o s p i t a l

V la tttn r ho u rs a t Maglo Valley item ortil faofplUl a ro tn m 3 tc t kn d 7 to 6 p jn .

I ADM ITTED I M r* . P ted Jaynes. LeRoy M at- R l

thew s, Mrs. J te m o n t O akln, W . : E n u ll . M n G erald PhlUlpa and p jn . M rs. M elrln Swenaon, a ll Twin mort jr a l li; Mrs. R uc l L edbetter. Roger M en D letc. C lara W alter and M rs. Rob- mad< « r t Cunningham , a ll K im berly; Clif­fo rd Colyer, Rogerson; G ary Roehl, B t M urtaugh: M rs. L eonard Shutte, Ralp! S den . and A rthur M. Jensen, a pji H atley . funei

D ISM ISSED Orr. M rs. L ester K orsmo. M rs. Blanche o ffld

L a th am and R obert O. Hlce, all th e 1 T w in PalU; Mrs. R obert Hoyle and •on . Wendell, a ad Mr*. B e r t Dudley, TW

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IN D IO . Calif.. Oct. 28 (UJO-A run- couMO away truck and trailer rumbled Hotn t . down »■ hill near here yesUrdsy. HMl kJlllng five penoni and Injuring six fall,er, o thers a« It smashed Into three 43-ied, autonsobUes and orerturoed. Uorin- T he huge truck, loaded with sUer*. th li

complotily demolished two of the wm . cars. >IlnQoC the anlmaU were killed panol. and th e other* fled Into nearby hllU. theKy Tho driver of the truck, Oliver thej l i Edward Leggltt. JO, PhoenU. ArU,. pro.«h escaped with minor Injuries. c rlt,g. O fficers tald Leggltt lold them can ^ hU airbrakes failed coming down■ 1 the g rade . HU gUnt rig ildeswlped j j^ a car, crashed into the automobile tion^ carrying two families, then rolled ,h o*i,'. ovar-on-»«r-ln-w hlch-tw Q -W om ea. _

were riding, patrolmen »a!d. .

a i CRA8H FATAL TO 8 ^NEW MADRID, MO.. Oct. 58 (UJ3 >

h e - « l x persons were killed In a head- I fA on coUUIon near here yesterday.

F a ta lities In th e accident thauc&i.^ curred a t the IntersecUon of U .S. * u t highw ays 01 and 87, five miles south

of-here .-lneluded-both-drlvers.-L oU ------I " Bose, 3a. Jackson. T enn, and James

P . C lark . 23. Frederlcktown, Mo. ^ _ -A lL o th e n _ k lUed were passengers

In R osa’s car, ~~JT ho MUsourl h lghw ar patrol re - ^

porK d th# aficJdent occwred whea ^ Hose, driving north, attem pted to i r make .a le ft tu rn onto highway «3 Jf*

In f ro n t of Clark's southbound auto. H al0 Both cara w en moving a t a high

S ^ SS Harry Kelsd Dies ™ E, HereatAgeof 52*• ' H arry L. (Butch) Ketoo, M, died sen “J suddenly .eaily.M on^U Lmomlng a t

h is h o m i;a i3 Harrison s tr e e t n H o w as bom Peb. 8. ISOl, In R a l- K

ston, Okla., and came to Twin FalU from pawnee, Okla.,.ln 1910. |

“ H e is survived by hU widow, M rs. _ “ MUdred KeUo; hU mother, Mrs.

Lucy B. KeUo, Burley; two daugh- " ters, M rs. R ita RusseU and B a r- 2 - btx»JCfiUOwbottL?/oa Angeles, and “ oiS 00* itM d ch ild . --------- ^J7 I. Also n rrlv in g are lh r«e’6 to th B ^ . h Q W t e Z . KeUo, G reat FaU*. M ent:;’*• 3 n r o i i 6 r F 8 r t d r w « - H i * T O ;

w . T w in Falls, and two sU teT*.'U n, ^ MatUB Rif*. Filer, and Mrs. Blaaob#O arr, Burley. , IS**'" F u n e r a l services will be held a t 3 Pt. ip,m. W ednesday In the Reynolds But funera l home chspel with th e Rev. S

eR. E ugene Crow officiating. In ter- Una m en t will be made In Sunset Memo- son In r ia l p a tk . K ei ce ... --------------------- te ^

S Ck)mniittee Plans p» "■ Mining Hearings ^„ W ABHINaTON, Oct. 38 W — th«

O halrm an Malone, R.. Nev., has a n - »]o„ .u nounced a senaU- interior subcom-

m lttee wiu hold hearings In the west nex t m onth tn seek, ways to boost domesUo production of two vital defense mlneraU. uranium and tl- A

■°l tan lum . a ciTTie subcommittee, which has ]83a

held A week .of hearings here look- of l ^ tng In to supplies and sourees of o f 'I

strat«8to materiaU, eet hearings lor pow Nov. 3 and 4 in Los Anegles to fiike r> testim ony on present aad potentUI dem and for tltin lu m In th e m snu- r , ,n

‘® fac tu re of mUllary a n d •' clvlUan S S^ __________________________ sgo

« SnNEBALS STUDY SETWASKIKOTON, Oct. 38 <tn—Prea- f

Ident E lswhower set up a special ^ 'u* cab inet committee today to deter-

m ine how to m aintain sufficient raw m ineral materiaU to m eet "any « “ w n tln g ency dn r tn y th tt-u n e e r ta ln - -ojr- years ahead."

„ M agic Valley ‘ Funerals J"

I---------------------------------- ----------------) Ingit- RU PERT — Funeral servlcea for Ik W . E . Thomas wUl be held a t 6nd p jn . Monday a t th e Goodman ' . Cin m ortua ry with LDS BUhop K eith porw Men-lU oK Jdatiaf. Burial will b« Coib- m ade In the Paul cemetery. davf- -------- Nelll. BU H L — Funeral services fo r Johle, R a lp h Oliver Shark wlU be held a t —-n, a p jn . Wednesday a t the Albertson H

fu n era l home wllh the Rev. S. O. ■ O rr. retired P re jbyterlsa m lniiter,

IS officiating. Burial will be mode In '01 th e B iih l cemetery.Id ---------■y, T W IN F A L L S -F u n e r il services i

fo r'H «rry-L .-K eU o will-be h»ld_at“ ^ -p ;-m.~Wedne9d>y4B-the-R«ynolda -----— funer«} 'hoA }s-«hapel-w )th-th*^V r —«

E ugene Crow officiating. Interm ent will b e made In Sunset Memorial ,

^ _____ t>• B U R liY —R otary will be recited , ,

a t 8 p , m.' Monday a t tha McCul- ao< Joch-Buriey funeral honje for Jo se h lj j.-r.arugo7en-Rnd-reoulom-maM will — be celebrated a t 10 a. m . Tuesday

p. by th e Rev. Fa the r P . J. OT3riscoU a t th e Chureh of the Little Flower.

•“ The-body-wlU-be-taksa-to-BaltXaka- - — Clly—Wednesday—whero—graie.'ildfi.. __ services wlU be held and bui-Jal m ade a t th e S a lt Lake City ceme-

I,

PERSONAL'BTATIONERT . 100 Sheets . SO Envelopes

Im prin ted w ltb Name, Address —J u ii tZ.491 B Colon!—

______ J . B i L i / s R i F T '- a n n p , _•Under Bank Ss T ru s t-P h o n e 4M J

^ Q u e s t i o n s o n ' O u t p u l M a r k

D a m H e a r i n g ;(F rra r» i» Om*)

as a d e ta m M n g fac to r In e stlm st- ’ Ing pow er producUon fo r HeUs can- . y ea d a m In 1977. . ,

Boggs said arm y engineers have ) etU m nted th e addlUon of storage reservoirs a long the Snake a n d Co- ' lum bli, rivers wUl leng then the , c ritica l period for th e Columbia

• from th e prcftint seven m on ths to 43 fl m on ths by 1977. Pow er production , fe .wlU d ro p a s th e period lengthens, he ,

t«stlftn3;------------- --------------------------- ■!M rs. ■ Cooper asked w hy th e 4J-

^ m on th .p«rt0d -w as-ttscd-ln -ava1uftt^ le g HeJU canyon dam “midway in Uie p ro jec t's 60-year payout period.’ ,

wsy In the payout period—th e time ] du ring w hich power revenues would , pay construction costs for th e praj- y

' f t “U nder Ih e m ost favorab le eon- ' • struc tlon condlUons, HelU canyon .

m - cou ld n 't b* completed before- ««J," I led Hogg said. - ’ Jsy, K e sa id h e believed h U estimate U six fsU since I t Is lo r an average for Uie ree 43-m onth period. T he pow er produc­

Uon w ould drop rapidly du ring two- :n. th ird s of tho period, h e said.

M rs. Cooper asked H ogg to corn- led- pare power w hich would be added (o 11*- the no rthw est power pool system by «

the HelU canyon artd Id ah o Power < U,. proposaU a t the beginning of the .

criU cal period. Hogg replied HelU ^ em canyon's advanpige w ould 408,000 p " 2 k ilow atts.- ' “,1 H ogg conUnds ulU m ate produc- f, l''S Uon o f the opposing proJecU wlU be c

abou t the sam e. t

P l a n s J R e la te d j “ O n H a l l o w e e n 1 iS ' E v e n t i n T . F . '

r t f Oo») Vcom panled by an adnlt, C raner ex- I plained.

~ — T l» * -p ledge-reads-“ I -p led g e ,'o n - ^ my honor, a s a cltU en of m y eom- m u n lty . n o t to deface, multUate o r

to destroy property o r perform any «3 a c t h a rm fu l to o thers du rin g -th e to. H allow een season. I will poHlclpate gti With m y community In th e ob­

servance of Oct. SI a s •youth Honor t day ." . - • ^

Ju n io r h ig h tchool students will i conclude th e honor day program

,f t- w ith a dance a t LDS church recrea- * » / Uon h a ll a fte r the footbaU game. {

—Q ld e r-m n d -d o u g h n u ts wilt be i led served . ' ' «

J R.O. Shark, 55,¥ i Claimed by Death ,I

r „ . B U H L ,.O ct. 38 — R a lph Oliver ^[h . S h a rk , M, Buhl, died a t 7:50 o-m. io r . S u n d a y a t th e Magic _Valley M e- (

m o rta l h o sp lu j following a long e T - u i n t e s . —5 , M r. B bark , w ss, bom M arch 16, 5i t : I tt& .^ cV 'D U ta .'O o lo . H e cams to 1^ - S ^ o ( ! f a l t ^ U 0 7 . : a n d - h a d . l l v c d . .15 k ' in B uhl tn d I:b« w E l t y . Sa 'aU iV rled R u th Oo&d in c

1M8 in N evada and they moved tot 3 P t. ColUns, Colo. H e returned to 3Ids B u h l last: Ju ly . 'f «v. Surv iv ing a re hU widow. Ft. Col-c f. llna, fou r stepdaughters, one it«p- i10- son. tw o g randchildren , one broUier, 1

K enneU i S hark , B uhl, and one tU - 'te r. M rs. R e tU M oore, also Buhl. £

F u n e ra l aervleea w ill be held a t 2 rp.m. W ednesday a t th e AlberUon afu n era l hom e w ith th e Bev. s. c . ^

r a O ir. r e ti re d P resbyterian minister. 8 > offlcioUng. B uria l w ill be msde In” ■ tho B uh l cem etery .u n d e r the dlrec- 1

Uoa of th e A lbertson fu n e ra l home.

is Dog BlamedU- A dog rid ing on th e fro n t seat of r

a c a r driven by C harles B. Park. 18, viaa 1838 Kimberly road, Jum ped In front I >k- of Pork,-CAUslng h lm 'to lose'controlof o l .'tho" c a r w hich knocked over; a li

lo r pow er pole a t l l :3 S 'a .m . Sunday.D eputy S heriff W . W . Palmer in - J

v e s tlg a u d th e acc iden t w hli* oc- P *“ * c u rred an e igh th of tt m ile east of

Tw in Falls on K im berly r o a d Dam- h age to th e 19S1 p o n tla c waa es-■ um ntcdT it^ ioo r------------------------------ a

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Gooding Hospital ‘M rs. Merle Taylor. H u n t; Mrs.

B eaalo-N elson, D ie trich : BuW ord"S in llhT F a irfteW rM a-^ r-M cC snncr ^H a m m e tt 5

— I DISCHARGED JB e r t Potter. BlUs; M rs. E llubeth ”

R eagan , Palrfleld: M rs. Louise Mc­Kenzie. B ellerue; E arl Jfurtln, H agerm an, and Jo h n Boy, Jr.. Qood- * Ing. ^

for — — — ---------------; 6 BIRTH S REPORTEDlan ' GOODXNG. Oct. 38—B lrth i re- 1th ported M onday a t th e Ooodlng be C ounty Memorial hoaplU I include h

daughters to Mr. a n d Mrs. Olen Nelson. DleU-lch. nnd M r. and Mrs.

fo r Jo h n Taylor, H unt.a t — .......... ..........

ton u r M T i ^ T M — M ■ I ■ o . ■ ■ 1 ^ ^ w M J

\led , A fter a fellow g e ts married h a i 111- aoon learxia w hat kind of a, m an c u e h U wtle would ba re .p re fe rred . >

1 D o u b le Greidfi.; — -------------------- W 4 T i i l A a I

" PO R T R A IT“ I TAKEN DU RIN G OCTOI

LEEDO M PHE ntranc* o n th a alley _

r — ^CAMtRAS=MOVIE;

, I T w i n F a l l s ^

k DiUt m o t i M Se t ------- ------ - .W omen o f tbo Moose drtU ^

n f T WlU bold a pracUce a t 8 p jn , todsy “ g In U>e K im berly school gymnasium.

i - . i Beeclres Sealenee .M rs- LQUlse W ahl w as scnleoeed

to 30rdHrt In the county JaU Mon-

S'S! _____Co-Ed P a r ty P ta n n e d ,

‘^ r ] i TUe YWOA co-E d g roup wJU hold» Halloween party » t «:S0 p jn ,

i r ? " W ednesday In th e "Y " room*. Mmi- bers a re a sked to w ear costum u or

m » m tfl- t i ie-^ f c - ---------------------

SL, N l « g u e o f WomenVoters.^ w ill R J ” ' J ^ w .

M ontgomery. 200 B uchanan-alree t. 'The dUcussion topic will b e ,-T h e

P™J* u . S . a n d th e underdeveloped coun-

eon- _______________ 1 _

“ " F e U o w s M p t o £ H o l d E le c t i o n : : A n d S e e F i lm

T he ChrU U an M en's fellowthlp, " F irs t C h ris tian church , will elect of-

fleers du ring a fUh fry for ail men L ” *,® of th e c hu rch a t 7:48 p .m . Tuetday

O’® church , reported the Rev. «.000 H lchard DeVUUers, pastor. .

O tear Esllnger, p residen t of the )due- feUowshlp, U .serving a s general lU be chairm an o f tb o event, th e first o t

th e new social season for th e group.----------- BtaSng- u cha irm en nt_ the .vit=.I lous com m ittees are O lenn Terry,L ' tnvltaU ons: H arold Cook, food prep-

araUon: W alte r H ays, serving; John Moore, m enu ; Orville Haskins, pro-

i l l gram , a n d R ay Beaucham p, cleanup. The m eeting also will feature

F presentaUoQ of a film , ’“T h e 'F lrtt - Chance."

' O the r'ou tgo ing officers ore Terry, vlc*‘p rcsld6n t: Hays, secretary, and

: ex- Leeter B urkha lter ,' treasurer.

2“3 S e H u n t ^ F o r B u r g l a r y

ob- A m a n a n d a w om an In their 30's lonor are sou g h t fo r one b u rg lary 'and

w hat m ay have been a n a tU m pt a t will ano ther In Tw in FalU Sunday,

jram T he bu rg lary occurred sliorUy :rea- a lte r 6 p jn . In tbe apartm ent ol ne. Charles P . Larsen. Colonial apart- I be m ents. lio rso n retu rned home a t

8:35 p jn . a n d found' a m tn and -w om an-ln-the-doorw ayof-hU ipart^ m e n t T hey , claim ed they hsd en-

S tered th o w rong a p a r tm e n t , 'They d isappeared In th e dark be­

l t h ^0^^ l ^ e n dUcovered hU spart- 'm en t h a d been ransacked . MlssUig

lllver were a yeUow gold diamond ring a.m. wllh a one c a ra t d iam ond in the M e- center, a n E lks rin g wltta chippedlong _dliin\gnil#.*ad.a.Jlll-l»iII.----- :— —

■ T he m n n w as described as about 1 16, 38. five fee t, 10 Inches taU. weigh- 19 to Ing IBS pounds. He w ore a Ught ton lived, .r lpperjf tcket, ligh t tan^slM ks snd_a tn d hat. H e w as described a s neat aod

id In clesn. .(d to T he w om tn U described as about d to 30, slender, h a s dark h a ir and was

wearing a w hite zipper Jncket Col- E ugene BrelnhoU. i l l Second it«p- s tre e t,w e st, reported to police th a t )Uier, he found, a couple a t h is office door ! tu - while h e was working In the office Ihl. Sundoy morning. B re tnho lt said the a t 2 m an c laim ed thoy w ere looking for

rUon a d e n tU t T he description of the S. c . w as aimllor to tho one Larsen lister, save.

l i Residents of Filer Travel, Entertain

F IL E R , Oct. 3B -W . B. TltUe hss I t of retu rned to Rapid C ity. 8 . D.. a fter 1 .18, vUltlng Mr. and M rs, Clinton rront Dougherty.ntrol M rs. P ou l T um ipseed U visiting e r 'a in SeatU e, W ash. -sy. Mr. a n d -M r s .- F r a n k ShurUlff, r iij . PocateUo. have been vUltlng her

oc. paren ts, M r. and M rs. P re d K ntpp. jt of M rs. L oren F a rm er and .daughter rim - }>ave re tu rned from Coew d'Alene.I M . M /8 g t and Mrs. H aro ld Trimble — - -a n d -ch lld re n r-B an —A ntonlo i-T ex ,

have been vUlUng Mr. and Mrs. . 1 G ilbert Sm ith, i l Mr. a n d M rs. W. A. W ing have

been vU ltlng th e ir daugher, Evelyn Xrrj Wing. Jn DuboU. ilord P v t, a n d Mrs. B yron Thomas, ,n„ i^ A Ionterey.^Callf., are_vU ltlng Ihelr

' parenU , M r. and M rs. H .T rC ed a r? holm a n d Mr. and M rs. Raymond

,l«th Thom as.M e. Mr. a n d Mrs. I . D . K em s *nd rtin daugh ter, ParU. Ida ., were week-

end guests of Mr. a n d M rs. E^-entt B onnlchsen and fam ily.

te - Arrestedding G O ODING, O e t 29 -W ay ne Kir- ^ludo by, Gooding, «'«s u re s te d s t Jl

p. m.- Saturday by hU brother, Mrs. politfim aii Ployd K irby, on a charge

. of d lstu rb lhg the peace.------ '-W hen arraigned before Police

jtfdge Stan ley Legg Sunday Wayne 3 _ .K irby pleaded innocent and de-___ m ended a trial. Judge Legg set

Tuesday ns th e day fo r th e trial and se t baU a t |38. Bond was posted.

r - Mine Toll 26— eE B A m O rB elg lu m rO c t-2 8 -T h e

• -flnttlvjlen th^to tl-from -an-eip lo ilon •• a n d .f i r e tn th e Charbonnnges du M nny conl mine he re hos been set a t 2Q killed.

O f th e *0 B dg lan and Italian h a m iners trapped by the blnst Friday,

n a n only 14 escaped. All b u t one v/cre hoapltftllzed for bum s. . .

Sreen S tam p s

PH O TO SH O P

TIMES-NEWS,. TWI

Ils News i n B r i e fTsken to Oregon _

Tt team Bobby Conner T tb o r , arreite*: 1 lodty here Saturday n ig b t on » f o : w I '.X m charge, was released to B aker. Ore. nsslum. Sunday. H e w m wontec

cn a similar charge there .

U*M ^- o u _«fuallce A daughter w as bom S a tu rd ay U nr va- Ur- u>d Mrs, N orm an a Johnson

Riverside, Callf„ a c c o rd ln t-to wort received here by hU p o renU , Mr ta d Mrs. E. S. Johnson.

i-JJlhold ---------iO pjn.- Women .'/sileduM em- K a U ie r ln e - M c B rid e ta d V n tunu o r EmUy /s to rq u la wero com m itte d « _______ j«tl M nnrttv w hen th e y ao-_______p?o«<Ltn

guUty of d runkennett s o d w m un- Women able to pay |30 fine*.„ TUel- --------- — .K. W . « a * U o f .a M s--------- ---------------- ------- ilree t w ayne O ttenberg . lu n lc * Jonei

e,'*The and E. Purves posted 91 each witl 1 coun- d ty poUce over th e w te k -e a d i a

overUme parking. Bob T ta b e r t post ed 93 for p trU o g lo * n «U07-

0 ■ Asks P e rm it ' " ■ ^PU ns for moving a 13--b y 3^

foo tp rlvate 'ga rage .ftom .lB l P ou rttO Q svsm ^ north to 439 W akefie ld streei

tre eropoMd In a ta illd lng permli' i l i ^ tppllcsUott filed a t ’ th e c ity ha l U u l by Mrs. Junle Andrews H enry . rouW

' J, Twin FaUs. EsU m ated coet U 1100owihlp, _ ,lect of- Eeturas to U. 8.

S e a m an D o n a ld H an c e ,so n o fM rand Mrs. Sherm an H anee, h a s rt-

» turned to Norfolk, V a„ aboard the • .. anU-alrcraft cruU er U SS Ju n e at of a lte r sU m onU u In th e MedlUr-

l in t S ranean w ith th e U. S . s ix th f le e t

Traek Stolen •Krry, ’ K . 'W ."M u U ^ H ra r* e em in -A u t<

dp rep - courU, told police S u n d s y c r e i ^ j; John U « t a 1949 Dodge h a lf- to n plckui IS. pro- truck w ith Oregon license 38-17. leanup. was tsken from th e a u to courts Sat- feature urday n ig h t H e la id th e nam e o: e 'F l r t t the Carl m ; H alverson company I

painted on th e doora,1 Tenr. -------'J '. Beleokd n ^ J a U '

' Samuel N orm an (Bill) Faloor--------- w as-releafled-from -the-county -JalJ Sunday m orning a f te r serving flv(U monUu of a slx -m on th 'sen tence or

, a battery charge for beating a .sm ala r v received 80 days o ff itan l y good behavior. "

BlrihsA daughter w as b o m M onday a

mpt a i j^en ioria l .hosplU l. u»DiJ Mrs- G era ld Phillips, Twii

, ^ t / t A daughter w as bom Sundaj to Mr. and M rs, F re d Jaynes, TwU

.!• PaUs, and a son to M r. a n d Mrs “ Ruel Ledbetter,- K imberly. M r. an<

“ M r8 .-Z ..0 -W o o d . T w la .F alU ..,a ri parenU of a to n b o m Friday a the,hosplU L •

MIstloQ conducted Mlssins *The evangelUm mUslon, belni Id r ln i conducted by . Uie Rev. O tto Fang, in the meycr of th e M arU n L uU iecxhuic l

r jijn p ^ s t Canton, O., «1U conUnue througl______tbU.veeK-MeacdlagJo-theJUy^jaI about A. P . KeUer.TTastor. Services will t i weigh- beld s t 7:30 p. m . T h e Rev. Mr

ght ta n Pangmeyer'I them e for ton igh t 1

--------------- ^

J. Yugoyien Passes at Burlej

ce th a t BDRLEY, O c t a i^-Jose J . Yugo ce door yen, 64,'died S a tu rday m orning a 9 office th e Magic Valley Invalid hom e here

Mr: Yugoyen was bom Dec. 34 ing for 1BB8. Id Spain. He came to Uii of the United sta te s 42 years ago a n d hai

lived In Burley a n d vicinity fo. th e Ust 35 years.

I . Survivors are tw o sU ters, M ne r Fred OUuse, S a lt Lnke C ity, am

anoUier sUter In Spain. f l J l i n Rosary wUl bo ree led a t 8 p . m

Moaday a t tho M cCulloch-Burle: .Ue has funeral chnpcl nnd- requiem mss: I. a fte r will be celebrated by th o Rev. Falhe; Clinton F , J . ODrlscoll a t 10 a . m . Tuesda;

a t the Church of th e L ittle Flower visiting 'The body will be taken to Sal

- - Lake City W ednesday 'tttie re (jave- lurUlff, m sde a t Uie S a lt U k e C ity ceme. ng her tery.Knapp, . . -----------------------------

I s Hunter Finedli-T ex , BTTHL. O c t 2ft—Alvin Hlftvarty d Mrs. Buhl, arrested Sunday for killing «

pheasant hen. was fined 826 ond g have cosU by JusUce of th e Peace 0 . B Evelyn R'ldy, The a rrest w u m ade bj

Grover DavU, conscrvaUon officer.■homos,g Ihelr CONVENE TO N IG H T Cedar- — K lM B E R L y .-O c t"38 -T he-K lm - lymond berly Cub~Scout pack 43 meeUnt

originally scheduled for 8 p . m . to. os ftnd day a t the K im berly grade schoo'

week- h o t lunch room h a s been moved tc E^-ei^U the Kimberly M etbodU t church . A

Halloween program Is planned.

T W IN F A L L S L O D G E

‘*5 A . F . & A . M .

’d S m jS k “M tt JEROME LODCB

PoliceWayne **id de- - .f g set M a s o n ic T e m p le

218 Second A ve. W e r t ■ L ir n n iz B ^ w .^ t c l a b k

' . thti* l o i t w -------•

plosion — ges ducen set »•>

'Wipe out thos pesky small bil

J ■■■TODAY!'

g ■ rool all your tnatallm enU and i 1 :------ALL.lN^O^X^LOy^ ^ .^ J ln f l- t^

v s j *Crvwlfto Ih revgh i.

* p ac ific jQ I_____ ^ y < ^' ____ 2 3 0 M a in A v o . N o r th

,,TWIN FALLS,-IDAHO

j S la v s R e f u s e T o W i t h d r a w

3 ^ A r m e d F o r ew anted BELGRADE, O c t 38 t» — YU(

lU rla refused today to withdr troops and U n k a from the dUpui T rieste a rea . Insisting they wi

tfd ay to there for YugoslavU's own defens lohnson. M arshal T K o'a govcmment reje t o w ord ed a n lu l i a n proposal th a t bc aU , Mr. sides wlUidraw th e ir forces from i

tree te rritory.T h e Y ugoslav sU te secretariat

f o r e to a ffa irs In a s ts tem eat T oA V n . terday tu rned dow n Uie Ita lian pi U tted to posal a i “olnrlout hypocrisy" <

i m i i in - ■ ^ “ TM ^IfirTecpttirtat-Tpokesni ssld-Y ugoalavia never has ztcei'

_ a f i p ^ _ p r w « l ^ ^ | ^ « r j

th e ir fronU er*..H e said he did i know I f » fw m a l propossl w u to dsUvered. T h e government lean of to e proposal only Irom press :

”* ports, he sa id .>7- .2a Kem e a a I ta l l s s f o r t l f i i ofl

spokesman sa id Uie Yugoslav at tud« tow ard I ta ly 's proposal she

. by 30- c lear-cu t desire to provoke In iP o u r th aenU ."lid s tree t g y u gUndsf T he ipokeam an ta ld th e Itall

^ p ro p o a l a tw stood sJUiough i ry. route yu joeU v fo re ign office tU temi tU flO O . j y i j , Jt ••apparent'' 11 “U Yui

tU vla U iat ta k es Uie ImperUni stand .”

n of Mr. W estern observers In Belgn h " « - said they believed the Yugoal

lord the „,Qt2ld w ithd raw their troops f r Juneau the border If th e ItalU ns did fli

vtediU r- despite InlU al rescUons. f le e t — —

A CTIO N URGED LONDON. O ct. 38 ItB-The offlc

an-A uto- n e w sp s p er-o f- th e -Y u ro s U v -C o eren lng m uoU t p a r ty ealled on Ita ly to<

I pickup to Im plem ent lU own proposal a > 36-173 wiUidrsw lU troops from Uie IU ir ts S a t- •yugosUv b o rd e r f irs t nam e of T he B e lghu ie newtpaper 'i jp any is (juoted In a broadcast, monitored ^ London, o f th e ofllcUl Yugot

news a gency T anjug .

,n^5 lJewJL£LPlaiie_^ c e on Given First Tei

.E D W A RC S A IR FORCE BAI CaUf., O c t 38 (tl) — 'The new weapon for. de fen te o fU ie Unli SU tes, th e a i r force F-I03 a ll weal er supersonlo Interceptor bas b<

m dsy a t 'g i ^ ^ j u f i r s t fligh t ,test jp lU l. to .iteep lng pcrlorm ance daU tcci ps, T w ia t h t a ir fo rce announced only U Sunday R ichard L . Johnson, chief proJi

es. T w in pilot for C onvalr, had made a si n d M rs. eessful f lig h t here in the trlanM r. a n d shaped-speedster.-...........................a lU ..,ate ._C apable..o£_*peeds_faster.. t}i rlday a t sound « t - h lg h slUtudes, the sin

place F-103 Is powered by a P r ond W hitney J5T turbojet engl and U Uie la te s t a ir force alrcn

, belnir designed fo r a ir defense of • t0 S ' __________

J^nnits Given t o ^

2 A r ( ^ T ^ e l in ig h t is BOISE, b c ' t 38 J Q p ^ e put_____ _ .uU U U es-eom m isiton-tbdiy.gnm !

- s ro o m n io o c m le x permitto-Ripbi K . Tracy, Jerom e, to tronsport'a t

I f f cu ltu re conunodiUes w lth la 'i t .m tle rad iu s o f Jerome.

i r l & V H anney , sheUey, wa»sued-a oim ilnr permit, with hU ^

Yugo- era tlon lim ite d to a lOO-mUe rad m lng a t .of Shelley. •m e here . ' A th ird p e rm it was granted D m 24 Vemon P . CTroctonorton, Rup«

to ' th e au thorising h im to transport ba! a n d h a d P o ta t* « and coal. over Irret nitv fo r la r routes In Lincoln. Jerome, Mli

' doka, G ooding and Twin Fi — v r ~ counUes. a n d seed poUtoes fnm 0 ^ ^counties.

Man-Injuredr F a lh t t E“r l M . Conger. Jr., 33, JeroB•n irv iaT w as.cu t on top of hU head esj■ Piflwer Sunday In a ij altercation a t Uie 0to S a lt • ‘o " -

a « a v e O fficers reported Conger wV cttuslng - t t -d U tu rb o n c e . and--wy ceme ^ o fficen . After they Ic

he allegedly knocked a Mexican i' . a atool a n d fell on him',,f1 Police so ld Joe Houshka, owner•U Uie estobllshm ent, ended Uie broriiiv*rfw by strik ing Conger on the heod wltilling a ft'f iiackjacic— -836 ond ................................... .................. ..........ce 0 . E. ■ H M l M l B i h 1lade by ■ _ , , 'oincet. I Today s KTjj |r.« : liMST^

, QUAllTTf-■ ■ I ;„“ 5“ I Im p o rte d L H |

I S C O T C t i ^ ^ ^ i

K 3E j i S g g B J I1 ■ . 'H, I

I King William IV Ir „ . I t l lN D E B SCOTCH WHISKY .

__ :: J_ m iM M .m iH i.i in rm ti i .H tT .-*

those I f "' l | ll-bills—[ ! ' • _ _ _ _ a y Iis and past-due bill* !n lo one PACIFIO

revflh larvica a ln t* }P30*'

cJQ^f in a n c ej9 » t t4 T -— ____________ •*h D L .. . . - l a i n '

•aw I Seen TodayP h e a s a n t . .feaUier* . scattered

r v M A A tu t t e r of M ain avenue . . . Two c t f j . I ./C / stnicU on helm ets an u a t — v iim . b e a r in g ' Idaho Insurance

' w l t h ^ pa rtm en t emblem . . . Pedesti e dUouted browning a t noU-j caused by u hey were *«« w . . . "OpI d tfe n S ^ *>sn in one window and “c l i m t rd ec U *l«a . In onoU ier window of tb a t bo th cream p a rlo r on M ain avenue i s from the • • • B ay Sherwood dUpU:

c ig a r . . . M r. a ad M rs. E arl R ^ retorittt of B lackfoot. l a “IW ln F a ^ for phi m eat y u r u i t h a i i . , . a ; o m ' S s r is - ti f i a llan pro- In sheriff 's office . . . W oman le i ls y - de- ing on c a r to w rite card . . . i )lniim. carrying electrio livestock jm dI---------------d er-a im -rT ^W eatber-pee llng -pipokesmaa from tjlg -C um m unlt^C hest-fes ' s itcelved on m arke r In m ain IntersecUoi u ^ c r ^ ^ L arge d e n t-In top o f Iste model

ge tting c a r to tU r t . . And a h e a rd :." D o n ’t Uiey caU you 'C

I press re- ..jjo . i*m a big boy now."

K P a c k s F o r m e d F o r T . F . C u l

O rganlraU on of two LDS sj sored c u b Scout pocks was ci

,fu y m S- raeeUng of den moUcom m itteem en a t Uie teciperunsuo

Belerade “ W ad in g to R alph K alaher, T Y u ^ U v s y®”* executive.OOP* from No. 60 wUl beI old f irst gan lied to Include boys of i

Scout age from th e first, third flfUi LD S wards. Cub Scout i

Q No. 71 U being organized fcr I■he OfflcUl second, fourth and a»Uv-Com- Jn>rda..H aroW Lam m ers-U cuba taly today ^ PW lt W arren-Ad>potal and son cubm aster fo r paok 71. the Italo - About 40 boys ore expected t<

enrolled In each pock, oper was A th ird Cub pack h u been mltored In g s n ^ In th e M urU ugh, Klmb

irugoslav a n d H anson areas. E arl Wri M urU ugh, U cuboioster.

— K alah e r aald th e stake antlclporgsnJslng anoUier p ^ k Jd

t i e Filer, B uh l and OasUeford ores

Mrs. Newberry Is S ? Honored by Rit

all weaUi- P unero l services for Mm . Ida Jbas been N ewberry were held Mofldoy af. __ _ noon In th e "White m ortuary ch

o m j ^ t‘ M ra-T erry SulUvon was the s

e t r u S u NeUle O«trom Btb<.0 u-uui#.e played o rg sn music;Ster th in P a llbearers w ere-G lenn B , Goiff f alMU W allace-6hearing,-'V w non Ravi,y ; p S |tt croft, H aro ld Gould, Bobby Lyilet enalne Oouli.•e sS tra f t In te rm e n t was mad# in Uie Ie of • the cemetery.

c k e f s ^ _____^lie puEllo ' E i t d t T o j n t t

. w a t , u - t B l Q j B I H D m

• III — II I W H M lUe radius % S 2 ! 5 £ S I ’I f 1 f 1 w

Tanted toJ, Bupert, ____________,port'er Irregu- 'n'e<Mlnl- sin FalUtoes from W J S S m I ' k r l l l l Minidoka H Q Q B I ' y i l L

ed

j —

I -

[»BiTiTlilin o w u k .

I V I T h e 0 r a a t S o u t h

iS K Y j P i i o i f k o « d v « n t u r «

S e r v i c e

i t ^ l a ^ V t o e f s Q i p ,Two coa- n .

Fore^A

w , of lee 1venue east d «dUpUylng W e ^

ri Rodgen, ^Ada. A nh» » ^ fo r pheas- ? * a of th» rts-rtfltiflg to H ii/ T «j m an lean- ^ t « n lou.

And over- »h*t Ss you 'Cud- fomisuon- thst

J3S spon- Uw prop to , - m l * ^ ' waa com- «Id toe new^StajT,:n moUieri 8p»ln *mltht e h t t r f ^ J h e tecond wtble t h e ^ f ^ , y evening. Ust t»o of A iher, Twla pUnned for

wUl be or-

■ t , ^ i , 3 Y O U R C H O Kicout pickd fcr boys Altemiie vegtlihi*and slxUi H»*yi your i T t t SU.cubmas- _r-tl no e i l r » -c b a ^ren ’Adsm- —; _

j u d t o b .s t w k . . . o r Reall

I been or- Spaghetti , Kimberly _ ^ ____t i w tith t . S C O T T ' S (

antlclpatei H Q ia UAOZ K■It Jd Uie;d_areai.

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lary chtpel

ENDS TONISs the tolo- . .

■ W h a t P r i c e (i B , Oould, Jam u ctgney vTki]n lUvens- CorOtae C U ren-rjia l iby Lynard

1 Uie Buhl • C A R T O O i

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nOCMM PLANNEDaoeL M i f l - T h e Idaho tftTcipSiUoo, at.ii meeUng here , c u i«b toeon ttn tm te on rh eu - X J Lltwla.in.HiucatIoiua pro- tbors nbeut d itm o du rtn s IBM.

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Samaritan :Sr:«0W. Oct 28 HV-A H al- SglJW -tnltrt »n IilrplnnwTO»«i»nge m an Friday. * t« " “ w think sha rues ths Wn TO>nf. Si,Msleintan jK louttobe Sen. «-Mi « Welter.. R , Ida. The F,r‘” * ® »« Uie mother of J c n y eeaa> f ^ o M h e .s tA r tc w - io r - i^ ^ t y or Idaho fresh- . C b

teua In l u opea- n.uv. »l Wojcow.

J *CT both en route to ' . u i i ? « « » »hen their plane

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I o c o w ■ ■_ _ ocsEH, Oct. » (irr)-^ui« ms »■tackn u4 tm d m eoapcW ntulr h>U bo q{ iBmlr: eov( U to SO M e«st: niBtla* wl 6*1 •WhUr ftm aad baUcni epcnod U<^ SK'£‘£S3l‘ . 'S ‘/t'li^ bl«b*Tt boUt «U*dri •tocbtn u 4 tm im M ■trmi lo »9 Uabn-I f«w pwktM gaei

M tlw n 'S M lJ S : BO f*d btUim mU 11 . ( u b l irm eeouMrcUl lS.tO.II.l4> cod- Sl f*- BOCUI 7OTU em n.TI-lLM> balk tiUl- Tl- Itr Md eenusenUl (.SO-lLHi uUll le n>

__eoamotUlbaUjlOrlX-SOiunindtlxt <r.•»» cbele* miUac eteek ateen ITi ned *ad SO^ ebelM IL*0-1LS0> iewsDwt witk C4]tm «t bn B«rl»«9.m-a-pelrr c»lTw»oflj *»»Jm:d -

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*1“ fOBTLAND Jb■ . PORTIAND. Orfc. Oettl iUPJ-CU. .1 il« U M l tlew. vot fullr «Ubltob*d: De

-ss: SJeuistNcsU«reew»t.lO.S|f««etljltr<en »• !lti Mil cemsenUl ILIOs cQtUiMitllltr bslliUU L10-IU4. Ckirw 400: m( MUr etUb- Mt!* lUb dl (rw ttlta tlraci te SOe Uftwr bat JbI

t«e«4bDlM »nwDd 40M:s lb. grtM ul<« <>*h ap te lUi. «•■flan toot SSfrLOO tewni cbetc* tIO-UI <>2; Ib. tt-tl.1Sl cbeke 2«0-tM Ib. n-n.t>: I-I' <belM tW-MO Ib. *ew( IMl.,sbMp 4.0001 (lew I (»w ulM imad 1-00 l-<lowtr tbta lut Kea^r er tOe btlow ItU <Ui( WMk: one lot cbelce print 10Mb. M .1- Ne. 1 Ptll Itmbe latO; la»d <bol«»pria< SS>U rau*.UaU 1S.S0: ftw lou cbolee-vrlnt I» , IT.IO: »ood.«bolc* bid trmiBd 1S.60> deJU ILtOi f(W veedTfttdtn IS-I4.H: r>«4. »■m «bel«t «w« 4.S0.S.M. but MYtnl let* «•[2(* telnyn bteedtn tt S-S. ......... _a ? r LOS AKCBLESSf!SU lo ttmt: laiunect U-CO hliber en com< ^ Uti Bitnltl to sood: btlftrs ttrenc ta tO bl(b>sa SaW.Si.-'i.K'Si.-.'^la . 511 s s :r t ! s ! i« ”ffi.rtsl 5!i ;as :.*s .= K riKiJ uUltr 11.80-1J.00. Ctlrw l.lOfll «U«ljr to «•, tOblcbfri«eed*ad«boUe*UwbUrw]>it / K.D0-1T4S: food ead cbolci ilotk <t«ir <>!« 34U e«Iv«t 1T.U.gi'’-*- ->««t*-4W<-M«t»l«-WMll,to.U.Jawni igij (belMtOO-m Ib. mS-SS.SOl eow* illtrnf*IP «ri cbeic* sidtr M» Ib. 1S.00-1I.U: 2d «■

‘ bMv’lof'ittadn nod wecbd Uobi P« leg 1T.OOICTU ead uUllir *wt. i.oo44». ,flAN FRANCUCO ^aiJ «AM TBANCieOO. Ott. IS (UPJ-C»t- ?

r M » t i f . ^ ‘i iX ‘n ^ 2Ir cewt. Blew, *ulr ttUi co«r. .tnaf lo (0« bitbtr. Otbtr ciueM tUedr to itnac.j s g s i’sHurs^-.r.v.'^^TioUV’S «=3 tlLW. rouDf eommtrtltl ce«i te III.IO. lit uan«n tnd eatun I7.M to S10.04. >‘fw W! tlocktr lUtn tll.OO to tlX.09. Ctlra :oO.Fnr (belt* UO mand «!tS(bUr etlrn

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, ’OMAHA , ^}I OMAHA. Oct. :B.{UP)-n8« 1I.J00: *•" Cb0lM_J»fcJM_lU._X9,lfc.

and <e»mmUI «o«« lO-lLH.. VtiUtn about itndr: ebolci gueUbI* lo It. Slock*J tn tad (ndtra atronK to tt ntuh ■* 1.00 ) hltbfr. Good and cbelce ■teektr tod ’ f**d<r Hmti IMO. —^ Bbttp »,009: ttrir ttlM woottd aad . tborn linba troand t.00 blfbtr. Cbokt r< OC* tad priaw wceltd Uabt lt,t0-:0.

JOQ ItoO: >MSa lowtr. Balk cbolc* lOO-KOIta. Sl.U-tl.tO. top 21.10. r , '

0.00 btlr«n «pn«l lUadr. Smtll leU uUlltr tnd .**“ 3M eommtnltl fnd* tte«n tnd btllm •troac . ‘n to lOo blihtr. Etrir ulaa choice {ad tt««n ti!ttto-tl. Few letdt te low cbolee balfirt £« 3 2 i ibJO. FMdar tUen /rom SOO Iba. tad up vi|,J.00 *u*dr to »o« bithar. Good tnd etata mi5 ^ ■ n. Ilnir tteckcr lUaT* ll.BO-tO; Cood'aad "V’•<*> ebele« fH*r t^ l*.19JI. ebel«* flathjr j_®,I'S^S.OOO^Ji^ad.la tliuz^r ||j5

aho & Cbica and print ttlb, thorn Umbt

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n i f f i £ a \ r t l r W i S , ^ t » -¥an] aowt tUtdr to SS lowtri mett cbolea m l»-:(0 Ib. bauhtr* U.10-31.2S; ItU ttlct1. bw u ».W| l(0.lt lb. S0.0M1.M; S»> wu-S 3y. (iMn tad btlltrt tt««dr to 2S lowit: <e<rt .. ilradri vtalan ttaadr: bl«h .tbolce tnd prima itftn .2S.S0.H.1S: ehelee 2I.8I>-

„. S i I ?« V ,,’.!;‘Vr,‘S.TS!ri'S17 eemaifrcltl eovi IO.W.11.00: cemmercltl jT>. .lB-pxtM-»atltfi ■IS.OO.yt.M________ — o

1- ntUvt Uala IS-OO-Sl.OO; eulflo low nod S.OO-1T.001 rood «Bd e Ic* ss.li Hen- . . . tant ItaW It.tOi cull to DWtlr food rt 4.004.SO.

NEW Tonic. OeU**?***WS-Woot futurt* ’J i l 1 clowHUtol.Sc«nUbl(b^Dae.l4Sjn;t- Mmb ltt.M.O.*s Uty WAl.JiU '“ “cirtifletted w^l ipet IHSM. ‘ P* 1- Wool toM fataraa cleead 1.0 to IJ eratl

r. a w - r ,t f *” «Figure heads smd other carvlnsl ®

‘ ou ships of the I7th and 18th cen- ^ turlea were sometimes so heavy as

—' to damaca their aalUn* quallUes.

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G r a i n' ’ . CHICAGO, Ort. S« (f>-A atrest bvtns i ‘

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'itlm CHICAGO. ^ ^ ^ t No. t red *I(trllckr l.MK. CllO-Ui Corn No. 1 rtlle* 1.4S)^t Ke. S

i l 2 ‘■ & ‘S - . ‘. i S U - . a u u . glb. fad Dtrlcr nemlntl; BtlUna IJO-tO: (aad•vrin* BasilBtl p«T 100'Ih.: wblU eJfttO. cl<7r*ras0-«.00:ndtos>is.00-u.00:auiktr t S i a -

;2s Butter and Eggs » D

e lM BAN rSANCJSCOaaR SANnUNCISCO, 0CL2S (UP)-Zmi ^ tad A ISU-«IUi BiidlDm A IT>S1)il’S.Vo’ tmlJl A 44ip»W. - . ” . Iblib Dulteri dradt AA » ocere <M> I «< :».04s ** •«" B »0 oeort.CbMMi.Crada A U( 4S-44t rnd« A B

«t«ir *'!’*'*» • t)Lnw«* CniCiCO •S ^ r —cniCACO.-DtL u 1»P>—ttt>-y>q»tTTt eJ ,‘r^d litrkat tUtdr: 21 truckt. Todaf’t prleaal tx ' Jlanti Colortd ow I Iba. rfh i5»U a “ l^v. poond: celorad 1 Ite. tad undtr Sl: hr* ^

rbmoulh reck 2S: btnWek IS.—CaU )Trr«n> Colored 2ti vklu reck tS] 71r> T sJkT rock U; btrtWk IS. . IDrollani Celorad'm wUw rack Ui * ,r. to Pl^eutb rock 21; gny enea SSt-wblU .prlafi ciletrf

'.Mtt «S *!'''• «fS V* riTOouSi reck SO; »TW‘^ntntrcltllr %rown iprinnt Colored 7<

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tis 5SCbenai Sind* dtUlM 411WH4 canU ~ftr ■u.ra.ira; ssrti l S 1 'n.Jrt tcora <8H c«nu ■ pound: t: tcera iS; to pi ”±HI! .U

M4?^m Utrictt etatdr. WhIU I JOO: I*'?* p*r cent A and o»«r ^x9,ife..tM p«f cant A and eter.itrttaadtrdt otISS SSi “S Potatoes-Onions ®tod . .

- IDABO FALLS •“ “* IDAHO FALLS. Oct. M (UD-Uppef .

llMi «lnr: medmu win laoulrr: damtndnedareU. limited e(t«rl(if>. mvkrt allfbt. fi]

s ?s iv?.'£.ys;.-a7£s'':;si;sf«tit.2.40s UJ. 2. 1.1I.I.SS: JWb. tttk te4 U-S- paper, tceordlaf to tiu S.lS>t.9St nl, J Z JWh..itchl UJ. 1. mttb MM.OO. Id *“■ Buttar eenttlntn S.0I4.U. .H etiaa f.o.b. etth liuk lOO-Ih. ttck U.S.’>**” 1. 1S.20 par eant l&«t. tnd Urrtr Z.OI- ”I ^ S.U: 2840 par eant 10«i. >aad Urm fOZ.:0.t40. UJ. 2, 1.10-UI: 80-lb. ttck IJ.S. dlw I. paperMeordlarlot!itt.0t.2.U: lO-Ib. -“'"‘I* »t*k UJ. 1. mttb tim oj lamttUreoo- • ,„d ■Ulntrf'WMlS.——- ; T- -tn*•“' CHICAGO S'CHICAGO, Oct M-lUP)-PeUto aTTtr. t4(alt SK. track 411. tout UJ. thlpaeatt ^fiorPllM taedani*. destad tlew, - atrktl khont aWr.

RiutaU Ineludins-UJ- ailrma S480.70I ' Wttbln^D Ruueti MM.48. UJ- 2 A se• w - «tbeolns nstnr tpottad tteka 1.80; Trt- SO.tVid lanPbtJ4S:'WU<oailareandwbltat*.00. 8 Street ttlM (1«0 lte.lt Idtho, OrecoBandWtiblnftoBBi»Mt*1.80.4J8!WUeen. “tin round whitea S.0»-ttS. tO-Ih. ptpar Q(LOW utka 1.10-1.18: naad redj tiu 0 In 80-lh. mi‘I"! ptsar ttck* -SK«0: Mlnaaaota tad Kertb __btkeU ntind reda 2J8J.OO. gm ~Orimr»jTOl!*i-B>odn»ur«*aMnJ»wr •

’p S iijuaK i"S ’uS?:.:?'-and Urter L2S.1.88t nldwMl fallow floba* medlam .»0-Mt. irntll and ftlr .(t- , ^ .Itt < lertdo tnd Vtthlncun wblu

^ p Q t a t o a n d O n i o n F u t u r e s

(Conrteiy E. W. MeBoberts u a ^ Co»p«y, Etta BUj, rbow «N)

V u KOVEMBtB OHIONB[ t r ^ ’*'*’ ■** ***“ ’■ JANOART ONIONBI ^ 11.01 hlfb, .» k>w. 81,08 elote I II etn

1 FMRUART OKIONB^IjH blfb. 11.01 kp«, 11.11 ekaei n ear*• , ' MARCH ONIOKB J ti:il ^b. 11.21 kiw. 81.M tleaei U _

-«♦ ! !^ POTATOM.) SS.TT bid; no aala.^»o’ .. A ^ > ak:h POTATOMlat) l«.« W;po»ti«-_______ •_jie The Kverags-slsed touahroom has L- k _tbe-pavei_lo-UftJ7.pouiula._____ _

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T rH B S -N E -W B . T W IT

~n Benson Says _ “Mind Open”

On Cattle Aid.iT n m Ptfe Oae)

face, th * booted a n d W«-hatted 1 £ calU emea ahouled tb e lr demands

fo r "direct p rice support" • ' - -N e ed A c l W •

K Time uad again In the eatUe- m ra - i m e e tin g a t th e Amerlcaa

eeeaW I<egloa h a ll, ranchers shouted, 't h e , w w t o #ituaUon l l m in ing u s-w e aeed

*eU oa“V iiitb> Thg som e 300 cattlem en meeting : ” * J * before th e ir coafereace-w llh B ea- •

son were q u ie t a t f i r s t Boon th e ir ' --------- splrlU p ick ed u p - a n d rebel yells .______ r» n y thw<ttyh th^. T>y4m< haH j

Oota *10^ K eizer, a cattle feeder from J ; 'fo d e i, ■WyoH- ra ia td a t h o m o l ; - H » «<b *l yells w h en he said, ‘T ie l u js r

2.ojC bAaglng a ro u o d Benson are m ioep- V L iif i resen ting y o u r wishes." ,. . . 5 , , , u U S p o k e o ie tl-N aa ed p141 T hen th e «»tU emea chose 13 of }:

tn e lr group to serve a s spokesmen a t the m eetin g w ith Benion.

— .TW —T hey.-»gr«ed “ With O as Oelssler ‘2 !^ N ations] F a n n e rs union odlclal, 'I ] u t h a t they “give him (Benson) a • ' . * p lc tm e -of th b “ altuatl<m',“ bu t n o t ;

i-« U sped fle reconuaendatlons. Oelssler s!siu reoom m ended actloa should u i h n o r be “h a s tily conm yed.”

T h e N a tio n a l f a r m e n union . 0 .1 red apoQsored th e “cattlem en's ears-

c an " whleh converged on the espltol . w fltu ove r the w eek -ead .

Driscoll « M elected chairman of 1 tb e spokesnun 'a committee. Oeorge J B ader, Jr., M cClure, UL, was chosen

‘ r ic e c h a ln n a n , and Francis Rob- : wblu e rta , W auchu la ta , Fla., secretary.

Cowa K now J^o Party P . J . O o rm ley . a "small operator

, w lth .a b o u t lO O -head l irom Baaln. t W yo., sa id a b o u t ha lf o f the cattle- i

v a m e n are Republicans and half t 3 “ D em ocrats. " B u t the cows a re n 't t

* D cm ocraU o r Republicans," he said, tT h a N a tio n a l Farm er* union also I

i?5?u ! Jlop*** » m eeting w ith President S lsenhow er b e fo r e - th e stoekmen t

iM s ^ i a ta r t fo r th e ir h o m u tomorrow 1 » n l g b t B u t officials aald WhUe i rade A H ouse a ides b e k t ou t no hope ol an 1

ip p o ln C m e n t .................................... cT h e .c a t t le m e n cam e In e ight *

woiiTTi ebart«red-bufles.-by-prlvate ;0ai’s rb y - t r a in a n d by p lane from virtually t every s ta te w here beef cattle are t raised . i

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Five Are Nabbed j In Jewelry l l ie f t!

05 » w POCATELLO, Octi 38 H n-F lve Colored young Pocatello residen ts have been ' I] a r t / charged w ith g ran d larceny In con- .

necUon w ith th e th e f t of tS.000 ' ----------- w orth-of-jew elry-from -a-sslasm an’s ' -L t «* CSX._____ ____________.. ............ ...

A rrested S a tu rd ay were Jeanette .. .ckiinn A llen, 18:. M rs. Coleen Tubbs WelU,

IS ; M rs. P a tr ic ia O oad QUllhan 30: D»le R u t t , 19 and ‘Denny Me- c u rry , 32. ,

^ T i D Pocatello police sa id olher evl- i ■irtu. M co llec ted solved five c a r ]4 s :M prowling In cid en ts around Poca- i

4tllr» -riiir in j_ th i> -pa .t i y wnT thT, ,,. Wbiu M rs. W ells a n d Mra. OUllghan i

.a rra ig n ed In Poeatello and - .b o o d -^ a » -M t-« t-« 3 ,0 0 (P W h r-T h e -i

uidtrdt o th e rs w ere to be m a lg n ed In i !*• 4J« lia b o Pa lls . t

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J g Kulp Faces Quiz >

Over Dam Views '-Upper . BO ISE. O c t 38 W ~Attom'eys for >

th o fed e ra l ' p o w er oommlsslon and gd m tS public pow er groups will cross- < aiifbt. exam ine I d a h o Reclam atloa Com-

Swrifhi mlasloher M a rk R . K ulp In W ash- i.1* and w eek . J

g u lp -w a a -p re v to u i^ y -c s lle d -b y - _ U w r ? o v tr com pany attorneys to

>. tt tk te stify in su p p o r t of tb e company’s1M.38I p ijm fQj (m u jg Snake river. .

B e said h e expected to be back I? t o E ®o ^ h a r i t t r tUrxfT f o r tv o day v beginn ing either Tues- ,

=k i /a . d a y or W ednesday , J U ; H e will a n sw e r questions concem------- r -tng~hls view s-on-the-B m gm itotlsnd- -j,

b e expects to come under trrlga- >, BTTtr. t lo n i a Id a b o a n d Its effect o s th e iP i ^ « t e r supply . . i

wMhed M EET S E T .TONIOOTJE R O tffi, O c t 2& -Flrst .in &

< 2 A series of th r e e m eetings to plan the -«re*nIsotlon-^)f-»-Jerooie-LDS-spoa-^ -

' r - M so red Cub s c o u t pack w ill be held a tI *.00. 8 p . m . to d a y a t th e Jerom e IB S

church . M rs. C ecil D urran t, Jerome, ptpar Oooding L D S s ta k e prim ary piesl-

m e a t will bo i n charge.Kertb .

a n a I B E FU E L O IL T O U WANT » * ) ■ . . , w h en y o u .w a n t I t . . ,

* th a t 's w b a t o tir service means t o you . . . P L U S T O P QUAL.

t e tn n i r O IL PR IC ED RIGHT.T ty us once a n d you'll call us

II e tn always.

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lion also S. Dickenson said today. ,President T h e 33-year-old V irginian choseitoekmen freedom last week a fte r f ir s t stay-omorrow Ing behind la North K orea. H e toldI WhUe a news conference h e had dedicatedrpe ol an himself to gaining revenge o a the

- • - communists by ..''exposing th e ir Ursn e ight to th e world.";0s rs rb y — H e-lnslsted-he-never-had-belleved virtually th e oommunlsU u d had pretendedittle are to be a "revolutionary’* on ly to get

more informotlon to expose the ir false propaganda.

A J 'I 'm sure there are people backc Q . th e re (In the United S tates) wbon - x x a re intelllgefatenough to understand. i i e i t w hy I did It," Dickenson said.m—Wtrn H is only fear, he said, w as th a t^v tb fln communlsto ta the U nited Statesr In ^ “will tJT to get revenge o n roe)f t s S o “ y ------------4esmaa's- :

Jeanette ‘A] pplicants Asked-= "oSa For Game Officesnny Me- 3 0 1 6 2 , Oct. 35 (fl_AppUcaUons . . will be received unUl Nov. 30 fot her evl- m erit system examinations fo r top- live c a r le re l p o t io n s w ith the s ta te fish 1 Poca- and game department, m e rit system mnth s. -Bupervlsor-Thomas-H .-Charrey-bas Smighan announced.^ ^ a n d T he podUj^ y m^be^chlefs o f five

gned la m anagem ent, fisheries, conservation enforcement, adm in istra tion and education.

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I L e w is L . S t r a u s s h a s a s to r y a b o u t s c i e n t i f i c ^ , r e s e a r c h w h ic h h e s a y s , a c tu a l ly h a p p e n e d - i r a t a s m a l l c o lle g e I n t h e w e s t so m e y e a r a a g o

h w h e r e - t h e - p r e s l d e n t - h a d - t o d o u b le a a p r o - I le s s o r o f p h y s ic s a n d c h e m is try .

Aa S t r a u s s te l l s I t : " A n e a s te r n b is h o p p a id t t i I h i s a n n u a l in s p e c t io n t o t h e p r im i t i v e V J I c a m p u s a n d w a s p u t u p a t th e p r e s i d e n t ’s

h o m e . T h e p r e s i d e n t h a d h i s sm a U f a c u l ty .Jht I n t o s u p p e r to g iv e t h e m th e b e n e f i t o f t h e b is h o p ’s w is d o m a n d e x p e r ie n c e . ,

{ “ A f t e r s u p p e r , t h e b is h o p sa id t h e m l l l e n - i».niu l u m c o u ld n o t b e v e ry f a r o f f s in c e , a m o n g u u i o t h e r a lg n s , e v e r y th in g a b o u t n a t u r e h a d

- b e a n d is c o v e re d , a l l I n v e n tio n s t h a t w o u l ^I- b e m a d e h a d . b e e n m a d e , a iid m o re ' o f U>e ^ ree[—a a m e ,_____ , servo— “ W h e n " t f i n ) l i h o p - f l n { s h e d r h e - t u m e d - t o -

t h e p r e s i d e n t f o r c o n c u r re n c e . T h e p r e s l - d e n t r e l u c t a n t l y s a id h e c o u ld n 't a g r e e . H e ,e n ie

I f e l t t h a t t h e n e x t SO y e a r s w o u ld p r o d u c e T hi ' m a n y m o r e In v e n tio n s .

“ T h e b is h o p w a s o u t r a g e d . ‘N a m e J u s t one t h i n g , ’ h e d e m o n a e d . ’ ’ brine

*' ‘W e ll , ' s a i d t h e p r e s id e n t , ‘I d o th in k mnn t h a t a t a n y r a t e w i th in t h e n e x t 80 y e a r s , o f im

■ m e n w ill b e a b l e t o f ly lik e b ird s .’“ • W h a t l” e x c la im e d th e b ish o p , ' f l i g h t Is •

r e s e r y e d s o le ly _ f o r t h e a n g e l s . '................................. ■«,-ani" T h e b is h o p ’s n a m e ." S t r a u s s s a y s , " w a s d iiun

" W r i g h t . H e h a d tw o s m a l l so n a . O rv ille a n d W U b u r ." ;

T O U G H W IT H O U T R O A D B L O C K S w e A n o s e c o u n t t a k e n a m o n g s e n a t e R e p u b -

l l c a n c o m m it t e e c h a i r m e n I n d ic a te s t h a t 'S e n a to r C a p e h a r t 's p l a n to a d d th e s e c h a i r - ^ a mm e n to m e m b e r s h ip I n t h e G O P p o l ic y c o m - e u u tm i t t e e Is n o w d o o m e d . , »nyu;

T h e p o lic y g ro u p Is n o w c o m p o se d o f key p a r t y l e a d e rs a n d o t h e r s e n a to r s r e p r e s e n ta -t l v e o f a v a r i e ty o f v ie w p o in ts , w i t h o u t r e - Bverj

- « » E O ? _ « m l o r t t y J ? i f l _ c f r e c t ^ o f _ .C a p e h a t t ‘s ------- But—p r o p o s a l - w o 'i i d b e t'* w *lr ^ ^ rooms

h e a v i ly w i th m tfn w h o h a v e a t t a l n e d 'p o s l t l o n .1 l a r g e ly b y v i r t u e o f t h e le n g th o f th e ir , s e n a t e n c ^ / s e rv ic e . »kinie

I n p r a c t ic e , th i s w o u ld h a v e m e a n t g iv in g e x t r a o r d i n a r y v o ic e to R e p u b lic a n s f r o m ono s e c t io n , t h e m id w e s t , w h e r e t h e p a r t y h a s _proi»

~ h a d ^ e ' ^ c a t c s t - c o n t m u i t y “ o r " s u c c e s 3 i n ' nn t l b a t t l e w i th t h e D e m o c r a ts . priaci

I t s o h a p p e n q t h a t t h i s g r o u p a ls o h a s b e e n - m a s t - o u t ^ o k e ^ l i u o p p o s l t l o a - t o - £ r e s l d e n t - -„,erc i - m s e n h o w e r ! j u - p o l l e l e < . - H a d - t h o ^ l a n —w o a - -SUw*

e n o u g h s u p p o r t l o g e t a d o p te d , I t w o u ld n o t h a v e a u g u r e d w e ll f o r t h e s m o o t h n e s s of

- ;^ U o n 5 ,- n c x t r r y c f t r = r b e tw c c n = th 0 : r P r c s id 0 n t - ~ W £ i a n d c o n g re s s . ” <=onc

W i th t h e lo s s o f S e n a to r T a f t , th ln g a w il l „ ^ to u g h e n o u g h w i th o u t t h i s a d d e d l e v e r In fo r lo; t h e h a n d s o f M r . E ls e n h o w e r ’s o p p o n e n ts . T h e waikei

g o j o m p e o p l p j e m a n d l n ^ ^ r e e l e c t lo n H i t e re c ts ro a d b lo c k s a g a i n s t I t s 1 ? ^

r .p w n p ro B p e c la o f a c c o m n iu h m ^ n f . U ; .

^ TUCKER’S NATIONAL I 'S W H I R L I G I G IT^)» MEXICO c r r y - 'm e K er» u « r C i

. televUlon audleoee m * r not belle»e It. B u i the mK- I V 1 exUed W illiam OTJwyer, former m tyor of N w YMk and H arry a . T n im an’a » m b « » d o r to Mexico, *U11 ^ o n r o f t h e moat popular American* ever to repre-

I I J l 2 n t the U nited s ta te* ta this ker hatia-Am aioB I--------I t.H country. Both 'o fficialdom .' and m m t m m a m ------^‘ilrn popuUce refUM to regard him aa — w n a m toor vllUln In New Yorlc

polltlci o r o t the aenate crime lo - 1111 TuU ^atlon drama.' r*I The la t« Dwight Morrow, the

house of Morgan pa rtne r, who waadrafted In 1D:s by Coolldse to aetUe '

: -dUputea-^vcr Mexlco'a confUcatlon ,,: i 'l! o f forelsn-owned oil prD pertlu , tops :>i:» O-Dwyer. T he U ndly J o M p h u * ^ H f | «----- DasleU. N orth Carolina, is r e m e m - H I H H # '^ ;^ H

bered moro retpectfuUv for hH for. ,r-r S ;-BW?. flUmAD'CUAillliS/ a n a hls'Con- " "

--------- rtden>M on-«f-p*trlciana-*nd.p«iM .allka--------------------

8TBEET NAMED FO B MOBBOW — They have'A. named a atreet a fte r Morrow In C uem avart, tho j t ,

! o f m ountain ham let w here he bought a m odest homo to ,01 Rp eacape Mexico CIty'a fierce sum m er heaL The guldei ? , among lhe_MayaB,nilDa In Y ucaU h never faU to t«n ao^i

-tourU ls iHflt Morrow contributed hi* own m oney'for; and^e rcstorotion of the relic* of Ulla-vanUhed clvlUuUon. 0

a l - B u t Morrow 1* belt known t s th e father-in-law of ; ’c c t Charles L indbergh, whose romance with th e b»nker’s u ,„ j .

daughter began there. T hs good Jojephu* 1* becom- coui Ing n memory. Intere*

a te o'D w yer. however. 1* known tn d liked by every- m s. body the uTlter quesUoned here and throughout the r itt interior. Mere m ention of his nam e brings a unlle to

th e faces of official*, hendwalters, taxi driver*, trades- m en, th e priest* of Puebla and th e fisherm en of Vera C n a and Acaculpo o a tho gulf and Pacific coast*,

bly respectively.e x t "You American* are un fa ir to O ’Dwyer," sa id a weU- - K n t' infom ied Mexican lawyer. "We read regularly Uiat ne . atay* here , because he docin’t dare to go home. But, « ni In s h e was a good friend to Mexico. And you haven't .end In---------M nftoo-m tnrfrlcnds-«*am i5aaeador*-to-u*.-you-and- -dal* W

n f th e British d o n t Uilnk we are im porU nt enough for am t * th a t. You are m aking a great ml*take, in view of W di your troubles w ith Russia." P « f ^

3 u t . Ande ry nEASONS f o e POPULAIUTY—W hy Ja OT>wy«r. . 10. »o popular, despite tb e beamlrchlng of hi* reputation {“« '' • n a l by K efauver and New York grand Juries? WlUiout

presum ing to give tM th e answers, here are a few. ia n d American d ip lo m tu a t moro im portan t foreign

q r^ . .p o jt i jn ig b t jM ^ f lJ h e m .J J U I ie l r - J is t s L _____IQ t For one th in s . O 'Dwyer speaks Bpanlsh lluenUy

“ free Mexico from B ptln '* niIe. H e persuaded hi* Mn- Ke* J b t hassadorial wife, tho form er Sloane Simpson, to study a a n ’ a l l t n d try th e naUve language, although no t too .sue- ear tc

cessfuUy. havinHe appeared a^ th e dedication of holy and profane » t»

' , place* tn every p a rt of Mexico, desplto th e hardships ilem) hla o f travel. H e a ttended, on Sunday, both moss tnd Uis w ei 10- bu ll flghta. Ho seemed to enjoy the cruel sport, tJ- ion though -m ost American* letvo tf te r th e first kUl. ANl

w hleh is like w alklns ou t a t th o end of the lecond n*a r } inn ing of a Yankee-Dodger*' c lsah or a fte r Uie first qua rte r o f » Notre D aw e-O klahom a game.

ib - Mexicans do no t c red it ugly rumor* in Washington IBB M d New Y ork about H leoner. I t U reported Uiat he " “" 7 ;

- i , - ‘-broke,"-.w hlchxontra*U .*tr*ngaly w ltb con trw j. instouaUon* around capltol hiU and M anhattan city

o f ha ll. U is sa id he doc* no t da re to re tu rn for fear Ila, o f todlctm ent. I t Is rum ored h e 1* a broken, lonely, * m - unhappy figure. He 1* *uppo*'ed to be a m an without " “ 5“ JJg s country. H ere tro^a few quaiUyiny /acU ;

LIVES IN HOTEL PENTHODBE.— OT>wyer has a in - w ell-appointed law office in- tho old bu t esUbU*hed iv a . -business Jc cU n a.JW Q .h lo c )u .fw m Jh ^ m eric * n _ em -_ hii flK bassy office*. He canno t pracUce law here becau«e . . f h e is no t a Mexican clUten. Hla principal clients tre ,

HoUywood a nd__M e?^ican-moM on;Plctute-Jntereata..•nfr- “ VTlUioul m uch cRanco of sucoesa, they a re contesting ^

th o CorUnes government'* rfqulrom ent o f a M*M di- ^indot ja n ' vUion In th e exhlblUoa of American a n d Mexican

H ^ lives in a two-room penthouse a top Uie Hotel 'h - Princc. » m odest hostelry In downtown Mexico City. .. j |

H e tUne* a t Uie f ines t restaurajila and often wiUi a. j lovely local beauty. Living expenses and taxes tire 50 .w. p « r een t le u t h in in th e U. 6 . Save lo r ra in y months, ^ th o cllm ato is perfect. the ml

a n As to h la no t daring; to crosa th e border, he fliesto Ban Francisco periodically fo r clinical tteatment ^he

^1° o f a Uiyrold condlUon. ' -onuntled *<it you have anyth ing against him ," obsened my , igo legal friend, "why don’t you pick him tip on one of re,. th**« trip*? t r h o t . th 6 appropriate Jud ic ia l e r pellU*

c a i body ahould clear O'Dwyer’i nam ol’*

Ive V IE W S OF O T H E R S ■ . .it’s PLAUDITS FO B MMK. PANDITIty .Tha U nited SUte*. tho Soviet union, nnd Ore*^o f B r iu ln a ll voted for M m i. V ljty a U k a h o ii Pandit ______

T h e w arm th o t approval th a t haa g n e ted h e r election g m m a s p residen t of th s U nited NaUons general auambly

'n - is-nnm U takable. I t Is a tribute to her aa a diplomat, n g a s an In d ian , a* a woman,' a n d as a- brilU ani world .fid figure.

Mme. Pw id lt, d lire ia id ln f h e r own p e rs o n s iccom- -p lisbm ents, ch o u to tnU rpre t-tho acUoQ a s prliRsiily

J>e ^ recognlUon .o f h e r country's profound dwlre to*ervo th e cause ot world pesce th ro u g h 'th e U. K. We ^

- t0- -baU »v«.*he-la-rlgtit,-and-w eTw alccm nndltt‘ye tm cilla~ r r r T , 1- tory sp ir it t s a notable element In th e free world, it. 5 though one th s t m ust alwsys be combined with a ”

sense of prlnolpie If I t l* to avoid appeasement. Rice T h a t la th s d m a n d , al*o, e f the h igh office Into

w hleh M me. Pandit now steps. She has aald that she wishes to be Judged'a* an individual r a th e r than u

-------- a_w om an ,.and -agala -ahe .l* .rl8b t„W om cn . can.olteu. ____bring to public office a warm, flexible te n se of hu-

Ink m an values Uiat Is tovaluable in a "masouline” world ^ LT8, o f im personal forces, cool csleulations, a n d rigid con-

trac tu a l asrtem encs; bu t for m stlm um effectlrenesj . , tha ita tosm an or diplom at needs som ething ot both.’ “ So we g ree t Mme. P and it less as an Ind ian and a

..■woman- ithougJf.w e honor J ie r A j-both) than u a vas dlsUngulshed succeesor to the dIsUnguUhed indlvlduala n u of seveml nations who have preceded h e r In oftlce.- '

ChrisUan Beitnee Monitor.

L z r s SH IP RIM nOMCWe’d nay off-hand th a t Uie awank chtcago hotel

,b - w hich wa.i unable to aerve Prince Akihlto of Oopan ah o t doB will give its chef a ra the r s te m lecture in ■protocol and amenltlea. ■

B u t such thing* h a v a ’h ippened before. A paying Im - euest In a f lrs i- r tto hostelry csn gflt Just about ■

anyUilng h e wants. I f h e need* a safety p in , a btU-boy Ia p p ea n promptly w ith one. A missing button on a ■

. su it can get InsU nt attenUon. A TV set. If n o t sUndnrd ■room equipment. Is promptly installfd on request. ■

re- Every service for every uuest U a rouuno pledge. ■f s _____B u t-m a n y -a - tim e - it- im o tH fta tT ra jr - ti r t f tf f 'd tn l iir ~ B

rooms. A kitchen geared for a la chaise lonmie or royal ^I r i s d riBs of 'S iS T nnw pzffr‘ea‘fiT T srT J5 tnm ar\i,’i t i n -------

egg *nnnysldo up a t the dinner hoar. A nd hot dojl I te No chef In h is righ t m ind would be caugh t with one,

aklnless o r other»-lse. in Uie lowest reaches of h li 1^7 exalted storage cellar.

B u t we didn’t set ou t to chasUsc (he hote l-w hlch Q easily could havp m e t the royal demand since it seem*

[M J>robftble-U iat-.«v8n-C hleagorji-lt-6alem ,-would-haT(r — 8- In nn a ll-n ig h t m arket, w e Just sym pathize with ths *

prince who merely w an ted .a h o t dog, a bit of pure A niericana, in the h o t dog cen ter o t th e world—and

. b a d to se ttle lo r beef tenderloin which, a fter t i l . is »» n t - -m ,e rc !r^ « m e th Jn r -« ii» t-m o n e y -c * n -b u y r-O re g o n -

o t ■ ' A,o f SO M ETniN G HAD TO GIVE ^n t - ~W £lL-jomobody_hidjo_be_thft-£OflLXDtJlrK>)Oin:s_,

■ second aucceasJve'TamipIhg a t th e 'h ln d a 'Of tHi N ew' -------, Y ork Yankeea. And th o gost u Charlie D rtsseo. who

g o t c red it fo r two N ational league f lag t but blamo In fo r lo ss 'o f th e world series. N ot many m anagers have

walked th e plank u n der such circumstance*. But then -„ nccum 'n lated-frustra tion in F la_ ttashrluat:J)lew -thc- -------^ - D o d g B T - tx M -a o w irm e - ^ d r ^ u g h ? Y ep . But all’s .

f a ir In love, war, poUUcs—t a d boMball.—DenverWftUt _

- T I M E S - N E T O S , T w m R

I • ' “ W

P o t - | ^

S h o t s ^ ^ beave< Agrln: Benso:

L ------------------------------------ tha t J------G O T W B IT E E 'a-C R A M Pf------h lm -fDear S ir: .

Oould you b e lp m e get th e people ’ _ a t home more Interested lo Uie O i l In Korea? I t aeema th a t *loce the truce waa algned they a re forget- tin i we are over here Irom the ^ amount cf maU 'WO fe t . . . . hJ .

U ian’t only m in e th a t U slow. but everybody’* is dropping to what we used to g e t M all call U Uie main ‘ every-day evernt. W e also loolt lof-

one*, bu t a ll w« g e t la no t mil} and

equal to 16 m o n th a In Uils uncivil- Ised country.

I t .s e e m * 'th e people think Ike wlU soon have u s hom e b u t Uist t a ’t the way wc u n d e rs tan d it. “ w u

_Somo__amaU even t, happens Uiero 1 101 and eveiTbbdy-goes 'erazy-over It Uio po and completely forget* wo lore to power 'hear from the m -aln c e we can’t be SouUi there. tem v

Could you p lease help us get Uieir rural Interest raised in ua? m bo'

Pfe. C ltnd lu* D. KnnUon power , Co. E , lU i R eg t • Bull

T h ird In f. Div. yon IA PO 40a. c / 0 P .M . “ ’ S a n F rancisco. CoUf.

BLACK W EEK-END J " ' ;Dear PoU: Uie lo

I t m ust have be en a black week- ops arend In Moscow. N atura lly , the Van- lysten:dals-Wtra trounced again. But th a t ' w main’t a ll. TT solc

Friday, tho froah team va* whip- 3o.;eaped. able

And to top i t a l l off, the Twin t),aFall* Brulna puahed th e Moacow ,^^*11 high school-lootbaU -team -all-over. janiati

**01*" cour*e, Jf* th o garni th a t _ count*; not w ln n ln g l

N. o . Winner '- (Twin FsUsJ

• • • ciuton— .. n o - n u M - P E g T -----------

Near Jo h n io n C ity . T aa n , Nor- j Q e ja a n Uwaaawloh. w bo stopped hla ~ , ear to help tw o w omen apparenUyhaving car tro u b le , w u robbed of »» t» by iho w om an. (AP new* *

Weaker B o x - lu ! ^

ANENT SU NDAY HUNTBR8 .Dear Po t ShoU :

There -ought to bo a U w .. . I f* , dangerous to h av e these Sunday m , . , ' hun ten ru n n in g 'lo o se around the country. I n case jomeone i*n’t a w a re 'o l - i t ; - * -6 u n d a y -h u n te r - l i lom iwhat like a Sunday driver ex- cept a Sunday d river usually poInU . * hi* car only' dow n th e road while a Bunday h u n U r la liable to point * “* • ' hi* gurt anyw here.

Actually, th e word “hunter" ihou ld n t b« app lied to Uili In- dividual. He’* rea lly a gunman. You «tJlM-«Ult«_IreqU«aIUr«l,JOt.Just on Sunday .' Except more of them arc ou t on Sunday. Ever aee * a-car m ov lng-a low lyalonr* country ‘he-de road w ith a eho tg u n poked out the »P*w« window? Be assu red — th i t’a a Sunday hu n te r, rond .varle ty l One

The ono w ho piles through a MonU fcnce, BUnda bealde a "No H unt- dls.Tiisi ing" sign and b lazes away a t any- tlgatlo Uiiflf th a t m oves. And then ' there's lution the one who w as taking a besd on den t s a whIU leghom rooster-w hlchm ade .Hell*. Uie m istake of flapping h li wings twice. - the fa

The s trangest p a r t Is Uiat Uiey continue to ta k e hom e pheasants in - engine s ltsd of each oUierl J«tcd

A . N. O borver « '^ ew • ----------------^ -(Je ro m e ) ^ e c

• • < dam.” FAMOUS LAST LINE ■

• . . . She look! like ahe m glit te .-a u i j rla*' a broom to workl”

OENTLEMAN IN THE w ith e FOUBTO EOW nel. n

AUCTIrrT h is-eq u ip m en irw ill-b c-B o Id

the oil road and one mllc sol Eoad on—

WEDNESSale StarlB 1 P.M. .

12 foot 8tit‘proptilei c6mi)m bean and wheal attachmen

I MACHINERY

1 9 4 8 F o r d T r a c to r j u s t com p

.. overhauledF i e ld c u l t iv a to r f o r F o rd

m a c h in e i y

Oliver 21 two-way 18iLplow -—8-sccLiun' \\ u o d lf if r r o w "

J o h n D e e re c u lt iv a to r— w ill a lso • F o r d

N e w I d e a s i dn r akp.______________— C o ^ p - 8 - f t« -d isc r -n e ir---------- ---------

A vcr> ’ 8 f t . t r a i l m o w e r, j u s t like

mrsjcqwmAuclioneere; Klaaa and

“WASHINGTON C

M A R Q U ISW A flH W O T O N -/U t h . b * k b . l . J J "

descend on h im , some of themheaved by m tm b era o f h U ^ p i ^ y , ^Agriculture S e c re ta ry H » a T o ft » ‘u B en*oa-m ay be .con*oled..io .kaow tha t n o t tU th e blam e U p u t- o n

- h l m - f o r - t h » - 4 e . - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . -g r,tecUon of ^

politlca* low-Mst p o w e r . B ^ ,jdii “ over which B « n . K ^ ^ | | a H, son has c o m p a r a . B f K X ^ ^ H a

Uvely little ju r ia - to t, dicUon,. m ay toni Just as Im p o rtan t thlr

a fac tor aa t h o ^ B y j ^ f l in . decline t n f o n a ^ ^ K K ^ j H mal

, I n W laconain'* Uiai, n inth c o n g r o * - In '

slonal d ia tr lc t w here t R epubU ctn whswa* defeated lo r th e f i r s t Ume In for

, history ther® a re 10 ru ra l electric IJt coope^Uve* dU tribuU d th rough the and

11 counUes com prlolng th e distric t. lsU( s liiOBO co-ops long have discussed ( Uie posaiblUty of obUlning'-Jow-oost9 power from F t . R andall d a m In ve SouUi D ako ta through a grid sys- f - ,

tem w hich w ould olso Ue In the jjj^,r rura l electrie co-ops In M lnnesoU . g

m boUi W isconsin tn d M lnnesoU „ar;power ra te s a re high . QgD

B uilt by th e bureau o t reclam a- tereUon. F t. lU ndaU dom now will dls- of tpose of ita pow er under a new ruling con'issued by th e departm en t o f Uie Irinterior. T h ia ru ling modifiea the whipreference provision u nder which resethe low-cost pow er ha* gone to co- In 1

- ops and m unicipally owned electric mtJ . systems.i —W ith the change surplus power *

is si^d fo p riv a te u in iu e iT h ro u g lr■ 30-year con tracU th a t a re Irrevoc- -’ able. F u ^ e n n o r e the bureau of t t' tha budget b o a eu t ou t m ost o f the Jq J ' rural lines c » rry ln j pow er from rec-

lam tU on-dam a. ------------------------------------

tn iU l Uie E lsenhow er adm lnletra- , H Uon, c o n ta c ts w ith p rivate uUliUes “ ' were sub ject to .chao fB 11 preference. customers c am e along nefd lng Uio power. W ith th e new ruling th e co- T o p s - tr e - le tr f a t- th a t- th e y -a r o -p r e - duded from lu rU ier growUi.

While UUs touches some a r e u to Uie m idweat. I t U a v iu i Issue In tho w estem aU te* w here reclam a- „ Hoa I* an lm p o rt* n t p o r t o l Uie " economy. I n W yom ing, lo r example, about 60 pe r c e n t o f a l l power comes Irom bureau o l rec ltm aU on proJecU. ^

U nder th e new Interio r depart- gun m ent ruUng surp lus power from pre: Uiese pro jec ts will b e sold to private « n uUUtle* In D enver and Cheyenne, c h i At a recen t reg iona l meeUng of co- groi opj_ In W ypm ing,_angry protest* chu

’ boiled'up o v e r t l ie new'policy; "■At & sim ila r m eeting In Billings, flel

Mont., a w hole serle* of resolutions edu t was adopted denouncing the power plai

policy o l Uie adm lnlstraUon. In te r - dep , esttogly enough th e U rge t o l Uiese den . resoluUons w as n o t In terio r Sec- less , retary D ouglas M cKay bu t U nder- ^ . secretary -B n lph A. Tudor. T o .« n f' •increasing 'dcsree.~Tudoris-credited- =r- . with m ak ing th e -basic decisions in } the-departnren t'w hlle M cKay'm akes'5 speeches.' _

One reM lution adoptod by th e gg i M onU na I tm ie r s calls for T udo rJ , dls-uissAl a n d a congressional Inves- * = . Ugfttlon of h U activiUes. The reso- f S I lution aays th e decision of the Presi- I den t a n d M cK ay to "abandon Uie I Hells capyon dam " was, b u ed c n .•, Tudor’s recom m endation "despite ,

the f a c t th a t Mr. Tudor, a s form er < , distric t eng ineer o f Uie corps of I . engineers a t Portland, h a d porUci- i

pated in th e preparaU on of tho 30a review re p o r t w hich strongly urged the construcU on o t Hell* canyon dam."

I n a long U*t o f charges against Tudor, he .Is accused of purautog

* "a policy o l w recking power agenciea by fir tog aevaral thouaand people w ith em pbaala on planning person­nel. ra t« a n d load study expert*, (b

TIQM S} ^ o W “H t“ P t i b H c 'A n c t i o h r l o c a ' l i l e s o u t h o f E d e n k n o w n a s tli

lESDAY, OCLunch on Grounds

MACHINERY .combine jaat orerhauJcd I u l stimnei jchments in Tery good condition.

Jt completely I■ John Deere

ord _ I ly^overhaul■ DIobbI futl

V f UVI,\v . , Guernsey milk cc

___ ___ Good-family c(, H eifer Guernsey

H o l » l c i n ,b u l l c a l i

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NNIE SCHWAB,:iaas ■

TN FALLS, IDAHOr-

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[S C H IL D S,aU p o w markeUng *U If and adm in-

[::/ wim advocaUng "various artU lcial ^ o e th o d jo f lD c re a a ln g le d ^ .p o w e r '°Z rates by -padd lng - 'oo rts-by . m eans .-

of higher la lere st r a te s on power as ■ ' l ! i^ U a m tJ « g r ° r of f qn - t tI itructlon co(U t^ ^ w U T ia n iv a f ie f l 'p<■ for abeorbing steam coats o l privaU ol■ Mwer corportUons a n d larger sub- w I (Idleafortn igaU on.'’ .^ •

I AU Uils may teem preU y abstruse bt■ to the eaatemer wbo pushe* a b u t- o( I ton to ge t his power and never ^ H think* of where i t comes lrom .-B ut ^■ to Uie wide opea apacea It U a . H m atter o f direc t a o d Im m edlaU

■ Uiat larm er* evenw bere a re caught Y In the squeete o f rialne co itsJo t I '

« n w hat they buy tn d declining prices in lor w hat Urty,aelL ,

jlc I t is true w a t vo ters are few “ tha and la r between and because popu- t« T UUon U dI*Wbuted ao tolnly, th e S» ' - six m ounUln sU tta send only l? ,

. members to tbe house o l represenU - to tires, 01 Uiis toU l. a e v e n T r t B e - ■

^ pubUcans and s ix ..are D em ocrats, n ?J* In th e elecUon laht y e a r Uie Bepub- U if® Ucans made a n e t ga in of one. .V - B u t Uie houae U now divided so '

narrow ly-2 ie lU pubU cans to 314 Democrats—th a t these seaU scat-

la: tered widely Uirough th e geography ! 1*- of th e west tctually could deUrmtne ,ng control In the elecUon of 18M. h e In oUier words, qu ite a p a r t from ho w hat happens anywhere else, the ich resentm ent of lo rm era and rancher*•a* In tho weat on the Usue o t power He may seal tho fate of th e f l n t Repub­

lican 'adm lnlitraU oh to hold office In 20 years.

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to Haeerman Class S!- —Play Date Is Set <;ra. HAOERMAN. Oct. a a - - s t r i n g e ru . ta the Night," a U iree-aot mystery, >,

wUl be presented by th e Junior q.jie c lass ,-a rs-p in rP rtday rN ov ,-^ .— loy ,. The leading characU rs will be -r t , portrayed:hy M arilyn-OTlsoai:Dal9. .f ,

Brown, LeRoy Shaffe r, Louisa Tteeb,W alter French, Carol Preston, Don gj

HI Brown. Joan Brown. Joe G ardner, j iMary Elorrlaga and F lo ra Kruram. i ,

Howard H umphrey 1* director. g

'Iti Teachers Meet “WENDELL, Oct. 36 — Fourteen, .S

Sunday School teachers ot tho j,. )m presbyterUn-BapUst • church -, ob- y. >te served a dem onstration claaa in '’0. Christian educaUon lo r a primkry :o- group Thursday afternoon a t the «ts church.

: Maurliie-'Paas.’ T hllaaelphla; Pa;;- gs, field reprcsenUUve o l the board of ms education, waa in charge. Mis* P a u i'er planned th e lesson w ith th e primary tr - departm ent U achera p rio r to the » e demonstraUon and conducted the !c- lesson w ith ID p a rtld 'p a llh g .'

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^ Tortoise Holds I SS Old-Age Titlelans - -Tbe-undisputed old-age e ho^plon ) rwer asncm g^anlm j^ in world, a* t tr |

BM 'poiindier'nu5 live to be 300 yean * rate old. But Uien who fub- would want to ^ 1

m tortclie? JAmong oUier*

w e besides man who ^ oocaslonaUy. h i t ■ ■ ■ ■ ! ^ the l O O . y e a r H g ^ ^ n , Bui aa rk -o re - g - fe w -M B M ? .t! ostriehes. n H H i a

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t o Uve 78 year* bu t a trou t seldom I th e passes bU IBtb birthday.

A s a tk o o r a U rge lizard or a jlU - to a d m a y puah 35 years, b u t seldom. ■ B e- •■ so m e InsecU, like the May ny,-ats. m a y .liv e J u i t a lew minute* to a i lUb- le v J iours In th e adult sU g i; a j

queen bee 30 years; a U rm ite up to 1 80,

. A m ong.bird*, • longster m ay live e t y e o re -b u t - th a t- I s ’

r a th e r old.V fr O f th e an im als w ith whloh m an ]

ha* fu rrouded hlmsell, th e m axi.‘ ^ o r Qjum age UmlU are about a* fg].

low s: A r tb b l t from 8 to Iff yean ;” a c t t o r dog Irom IS to 30; t pig

3sl0. -froni 30 to 3fr; a h f?r#f fr^m 3^ tfiAmong wild animal*, tho ttoy

ahrew 1* burned ou t a t 3 y e a r ^ ^ h d IK would be more'UKA'ItT the mouse

^ U a n o ld s U ra t 4; Uio iqulrrel some- tim ee reaehea 10—usually more in c tpU v lty ; th e wolf from 10 to IS;

. th e d e e r from 11 to 35-tlU iough the m ale p a s s u hla prim e a t about 13

'to l i yeara w hile the doe wUl give b lrU i unUl h e r l u t year; tho lion U vu from 30 to 3S; Uie crocodile Iro m 40 to 7a ;,the e lephant Irom 50

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. . 0 1 « » 0"'c t u r e s - S h o w n —DBIt Oct.;ao-Colore<l plo . _

tf A. r. Brown a t the Sf4ird iim tin rla it'w eek * t th e -M U IiHn.Emer MUler. M rs. A. FlseheQ n iia liU n l hostess. * lunci J. RlHer and M n . L . E . by heiam appoln tcd to f trranse Allen,w BHUflj Mt for Nov. 17 Mexlctliuale ttaple. oratloi

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K IN O H ILL. O ct. 3 9 -M rt , H . O.ZJpe, M n , Shlg Tom lU , Mrs. Ted N Moore *nd M rs. F rank Jpnes were texi

—’ hostesses Sa tu rday^attem oon a t a of a y p r e ^ Q p l I a l^ o w e r haaorln* B hlri oor e - ley G ilbert. T h e event was held lo h

- th e Or&nse h&lt. vouQam ea were conducted by Mrs, n<ri

n - Jonea a n d Mrs> T om lta w ith prlrea m d -8 BOlng to Mn.-WUl*r<J Bam borM n.-I. -i/lv th R . B arnes and M rs. CecU Bott,

. Mrs. Ern ie G ilbert assUted the brlde-elect w llh h e r slfta. DeLorma

u . M iller a n d L o rra ine C om ahan c a r- i " , J : rled th e g U « .- - u - O ut-of-tow n KUestj were Mrs. .,2 Brxce M organ, M rs. Jack O ra lj and *Q ^*'~* ^ ^ nil JwD“ Olenns .F e r ry ; M rs. .M ark Bteele,

H aaerm an; M rs. O rln Llpe. Moun- sorj ta in Home, a n d M rs. N athan Miller P™ and daughter. In d ian Cove.

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5- W S C S M e e t s - -SJ SHOSHONE, O ct. 38 — Mrs. R u -0 p e rt Mannlnff w as hostess to the tilea

H- y im n n ’s Society of ChrUUan Serv- Sen,■ Ice l i s t week w ith M rs. Mary h

P ethlck a s co-hostess. -111 Mrs. C harles W alters conducted caiijIj, th e buslnes* m eeting during which la r ,. . . ^em bers-_dJ*cU 4scd_*nexl-^w sekls -to -t.t mission services to be held a t th e pj^k

I- church. T be special meetings will •>■ ta be held Sunday n igh t through w '1 Thursday, G u est m inisters wlU ■ preach a t each service,

Mr*. G eorge Young, au ls te d by • M ri. E, I . Shaw , prejen led Ihe de- _ votlons and handiw ork for the Dec,

_ B bazaar was featured. ................0. , * . * ___________ ^

" — B i r t h d a y - F e t e d —ie • MUHTiflCUOir. O C L -« -M ra . Elsie m

F ischer, M urtaugh , was honored a t Ing* luncheon given Friday afternoon grou

E. by her daughter, Mrs.- Oeorge H . com' le Allen, a t her hom e In Ooodlng.' A K 17 Mexican them e w u featured In dec- choi

oratlODS'and slides of Mexico were (he“ shown, to bl

A ttending I ro m ' M urtaugh were TiM rs. M. A. O roff and Mrs. O. W. strui Danlela. O ther out-of-tow n guests wero M rs. Dorla S tradley, M rs. Anna W lnans dnd Mrs. BTiest Ragland,

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D e s s e r t S e r v e d ™ ‘HAOEriMAN, O ct. S ^ M r s . BUI ^ a r

G ardner was hoateas to the T hurs- Mrs day E v in lng Bridge club U st week, -n D essert luncheon was served. H igh ^o v Bcors was won by M rs. O ardner and p f M rs. Jo h n LeMoyne received low. » Oueets Included M ra . K enneth Hulme a n d M rs. Everend Jensen. «,t

T he nex t p a rty wUI b t held Nov. f rfS « a t the hom e of Mr». U oyd Je n - ^

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A n n u a l B a l l S e t _ k

. OXKEEYTOct. 36 — T he atinual T . I ' Halloween bsU sponsored by the ' Oakley OJvle club wUi be hald th is day 1 I year In oonjunctlon w ith Oakley Mrs.! h igh school's homecoming celebra- .

Uotv yridB.y a t Rainbow hall. ’T h « ‘ homecoming"QUMn“ win"b«

crowned a t the event. Ray Clark’s I orchestra will fu rn ish muslo for I dancing.

¥ « VCLtlB ENTERTAINED

SHOSHONE, O c t 38 — M rs. Roy Penk wns hostess to the Lucky 13 club last week. Membera spen t the afternoon w ith handiwork. ' •

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th a t c aa b« w orn tinder yoo r w to te r e o * i -tanee th is year. Tbe narrow dr*s«, le f t , 1 neat collar b as leopard bu ttons * • tr im . 1

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S u r f a c e T e x t u r e

' t N e w s f o r C r e p e-----1 By OAILE SD O A S >-I. O. NEA W oman's E d ito rTed NEW YORK. (NB A )— S u rfac e »were textures te ll the story In t h e r e tu r n »| I t a .o f ..th e-e re p B .d re* s-to -fB sh lo n .lm -ihlr- portance th la year. ^d >0 I q shopping fo r a crepe dreas f o r S

your w ar<ir<^, you’ll f ind you c a n hMrs, picjj the texture w ith th o g re a te s t ,

appeal for you and sUII be_fash lon-. [IrlghL F la t crepes, som etim es ca lled “

' . fine g rain pebble crepes, a p p e a r to ^bo oompleUly smooth - su rfa ce d . ,*T hese crepes ore so f t a n d f lu id , }«drap ing beauUfuUy. J "

k fn crepes used fo r ta ilo red su lta *nd dresses ere usually t h e coarse

“ *j; j»bb lo_£ repej_oc_ !ho je-Jd th_dceD .. *1 , , . pebbly surfaces. And In t h i s c a le - ")un-’ sory. the re 's the new m ln lfll y a m 1

producing * fabric th a f s f irm a n d /> crisp, ye t possessed of exce llen t drap ing quaUUes,

V ouH fin d crepes w ith r ic h , ribbed_ _ effect* worked e ith er ve rtica lly o r . .

horlzontaUy and crepes w ith a d e ll- Wcate luster. Some crepes have a ^pleated-ln or tucked -effec t th a t 's d;actually woven Into the fab r ic Itse lf. «

H om e sewers working w ith orepc <’, ^ will f ind th a f w h e r e t h e - p a t to m n:

:ted caii5 fo j j t l f f angles o f fab ric s (col-u c h la r , o r ju tting side panels) I t 's b eat k

•to -u se -a -m yon-ta ffe ta o f-f«uile.-B y“ e picking th e trim in th e sa m e co lor g|w ll as the crepe, you'll achieve In tere sU „ U5h ing tex ture contrast.will ¥ ¥ ¥ B

by • P o e t S t u d i e d s3 HAOERMAN, O ct. 3 C -M rs, C lea -

m en t-P rlnco .-as in charge of th e— m c c t i n r o f - t h r R e i t e r a a s t / u n i r e ' “ ;— T D S "cn u rch -W st week. M rs. J im— AUred pieaentc d -th e - lc ss o n -o n - Al-r tj.

fred Lord T ennyson....................... wIsle Mrs. M arlon Pugm lre sa n s ‘'C ross- hi

a t Ing th e B ar," by Tennyson, a n d th « ^son group sang “Sweet nnd Low," a c - cf,H . compnnlcd by Mrs. Prince.■ A A pracllco o{ tb e Binging MoUxera ol:ec- chorus was held tn p rep a ra tio n fo r «-iere (he R elief, society word coo terenc* w

to be held in November. ’ere Tuesday Mra. 'V em .L ott wlU i n - piW. struc t the social science lesson. at

ssta if tf. It,

n“ L e s s o n G i v e n S----------D E 0 0 5 T < 5 i i r ! « ^ T h T X i a i » W ‘S

of th e Declo Presbyterian ch u rc h m et Friday a t th o church. T h o vice . . president, M rs. Ida Anderson, was In

BUI charge. T h e lesson wos g iven by Mrs. M arth a Crabb.

jek. The work meeting will b o he ld Igh Nov, e and a quilt will be tte d , m d Plane were dlseussed for a cook- ?

ed food sale to be held In D ecern- gJ

Mr*. Id* -Anderson ««rved r e - £ freshmenta.

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. V i s i t o r s H o n o r e d ^____ •WV.NVtTt.r. <Vt “t/t—Vr ltTii< \Tr«_ Jual T . E. G ates, Lebanon, O re .. wero Lhe honored s t a no-host d inne r T h u rs - j ^5 day evening a t th e hom e of M r. a n d < je y Mrs. 'V. A. OaMlngham. ra - Mr. and Mra. G at«s le ft F r id a y J

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A mother recently w en t to a tlu rface »cbool and asked th e teacher to 1r e tu r n « o ib a t Jun ior gave m ore a tten - tn l m . tlOQ ;'mental..work.*Dd leai..tlm t 1

to w hat h» likes to do In th e shops." 1 •as f o r She added th a t she w as eager to)U c a n have her son develop hla.mU id, trea te s t Jun ior’s m other m eant, speclflcal- ^sh lo n - ly. th a t she would p re fe r th a t the ^called teacher pressed he r so n -to -d o bet- je a r to te r work In hi* book subjects. He ,r f ^ e d was getting by w ith h istory, read - j

f lu id 'loff. spelling and a rithm etic. HU , ’ high marks were gained in the

i su it s »hopi and the U bom torj’, .eonraa The Uacher's opinion of Ju n io r \H ,rn was th s t he was doing a s weU as Jc a te ^ — -----------------------------------------------; i

it’’S M i s s K i r k p a t r i c k I

I tC d ' T o W e d M a n n i n g jSH O SH O m , p « . M - M r . , . n d

I d e ll- Mrs: Roy K irkpatrick, Bhoshone, .ave a announce th# engagew ent of th e ir » th a t 's daughter. Janice, to Sam uel W.lU elf. M anning. El Centro, C alif. HU p a r- ,orepc en ta are M i. and M rs. R . W . M an- ,

a t tc m nlng, Shoehone. . ----------- ----,I (co l- T h e wedding h u been aet for i’« b eat Nov, IB In Ban Diego,- CaUf, _ rle ."By b riie -e lec t,-a 1053 p a d u a le ’ |co lor of Shoshone high aehool, U employ- ’

^ r e s u by the Union Pacific railroad. ]M anning U a 19i7 g raduate of •

Bum s, Ore., high school and U a .I radio and radar electronics tech- 5* n lclan In the tiavy. [C lea - ¥ ¥ ¥ ^ \

r a - T e a c h e r s - F e t e d — •{1. J im FILER, Oct. 36 -T eachera of d ls-

T r l t r '^ in n d - t n B l r ^ u s l j a n d r - w id - 1wives were guesU a t a recepUon <

3roM - held Thursday evening by th e n i e r t Id th e Woman's club In th e .M e th o ^ t

a c - church.Mrs. Lyman Engle w as In ch aise '

alixera o t th e progiam w hich Included * •>n fo r welcoming address by Mra. Stanley •OTnc# W alters, club president. J

Judy Carlson and N o n n a Hawkins rill I n - played an organ an d piano due t » n. and Roger Vincent aang. accompan­

ied by Mrs. 2 . A. Beam . Mrs. Paul Brown. Mrs. E rnest T heener and

1 Mrs. Henry W eatendorl. Jr.. gang J— ^ .w U h ..M rs .-Ja y -X o b h _ p l* y ln f-th a >

Plano. »Mr*- Cairi# Armea waa to chixge »

“ vice or refreshments. - »' “ i s * * *

h e ld P l a y e d, SH O SHO N ^ Oct. 39-W ednesday

Bridge club m e t .la s t w eek * t the 5 . ^ home of Mra. M ans o o ffw f o r *

dessert luncheon. QuesU w ers Mrs., ^ E. 1/, Gomes. Mra. F n m k Slo* «od ‘ Mrs. WlllUm Jadoo j), _

Prttea wera won b r M rs. A . v r, Hansen, Ur>, A, O , W v » afid m ,

e d -LM nu. -T T S J I lM M O J U n irW _________ _w ere Your C h rU to iu G ift

h u r s - SUBSCRIPTXONBl• .a n d o r d e N # * . Avoid T h « R m hI

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. . . altehiloni R O W E R S - B U Y E R Sdem convenience! of an open w are-r a n d selling any or all of your seed_________e ,a t you r service!

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t to a could be expected. HU chief In ter Cher to est, sh s reported, w as working It I a tten - th e science shop, "w here he U mak< eai tim e Ing youthful experlm enU and_wrlt- I shops." Ing a ^ t them .":ager to nV rlU ng abou t th e m l" declaret

aurprUed m o th e r. "How ta n hi « l f lo ^ " w rite on aclentlfio subjects? He' J ja t the only JJ. I th in k h e U w asting h i do bet- tim e. H e geU 74 In *peUli)g,jini

K ts. Re you aay h e U w rlUng abo^t hi y, r e r t - jabora tory experim ents. Ho need If- to 'speU XOO per cen t." ln_ th e teacher, “I t wouli

■ T.minV •» splendid If h e speJled well, bu w riting abou t h U experim ents wll

w eu aa juaka-hlxn-w i^t^to-lm prove 'ii^spell , ing. H e leam * ias h e goes on am

_ i , hU laboratory w ork wlU help hU C K aU along th e line."

" If th a t U th e way you see It. l i n a th e m other observed. -”1 th ink

^ had b e tter take Ju n io r o u t o f thl tr . . a n d jchool and send h im to one wher

h e will b* U u g h t w h a t U best fo ®‘ blm ."uel W. g i, a tu tu d e a s Uii

m o ther's U unw ise. I t U almos I. M an- certa in to m ake th e hoy unhapp:

and pe rhaps * m U flf U te r on. W se t for m ust aU accept th e f a c t th a t th

m ind U n o t confined to th e head ra d u lle ’ ■but’ lg' ip re id T Jv er tae-w holfl'bodj BmnloT- We le am Tnore abou t th ings whei irnad We Can touch them . M anual worl iiAto nf elves a boy no end of satU factlor .,1 u a I t U a m U U ke to th in k , Uiai

because a boy h a s th e urge to us * ^ hU hand* In learn in g he U no

developing hU w hole -pe rsona lltj , H ands carry d irec t c u rred ti 6

't i z n — th "iichf to th e m ind and nniirlil InteUlgence. We m u*t T cgart;hand

of d ls- m inded child ren wlUi th e aame re id r-nnd- a p ic t we sh W W n 5 r» U rw D rk rb e s c e ^ o n cause such w ork he lp s to mold In tie « I e r teiilgence,Bthodlst ---------- - ,

Sam* eliIMm Im m ts Ulk a r l r , lt«i nddcnlr tW •um m tr. tli l i li • cbu

, »om» chlldrtB co throu»h but It «*n tiluded * •v«rcom« br eantnl tuManef. Dr. PkU Stanley w I» Im I»>* U b .lr row ehiw la ]«»n«

r-i, "aummtrlns.'^ To oHsia ■ c«pr, mS' , . , 10 cmla la cola to bla.' e/a Tln«*.k«*i Uwkins f , o, B«x n . sistioB o, Ktw yoHi ti 10 due t v . r . ^

ENTERTAINS CUTS ,er and JEROME, O c t 3 » -M ra . Dave D et • . sang w*ller en terU lned th e T hursdaj in r th e jn g h U W d fL c lu b U st week, P rlie

w ere won by a S T V ic t o r oam M i . charge u d M n . T toyd B nead . Mr*. Bn»a<

also received th e traveU ng prUa.

WKTn/itKtfidnesday• t the\ f o r * w t ^ - M ^ ^ A. -A .

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> I ’ « lc . T h la is « heavy , »tt- ' ' t h s t sew s . •

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M H o s t e s s t o C l u b| H - RICHFIELD. Oct. 38-RlchfIeIi3

W oman's club m e t l u t week al the home of M rs. LouU Base wllh

|H V Mra—Joe-S ew ard -aa assUlaOt host- B ' i ess. Mrs. Roy C u trlgh t waa accepted■ 4 _____as a .new _m vnber.J£ ra . DeU* Dur-

fee. O rantsvU le, U tah, and Wen<■ J _ _ della_‘RuBp,W fre.gucsU,______

~ ~ —A le tte r w as read Irom Bcn.'Her* man W elker regarding a speaking engagement In lUchfleld.

Mra. -Sew ard won the t ^ r U e pu k ag e fu m ish e d by M rs.'E . L

— StrlegeLR M ' Mrs. C. O . OhaUleld presented

the program on the origin and_____ m.i^nlny nf Uii» pliih fvilWr Talrlw[

part In th e coUect ceremony wen Mrs. E d SchU ler. Mrs. WUllam Rid-

_ er, Mrs. W . 6 , K ohl, Mrs. J . 8 . Mg- Tntnih. M rs. L estcr Stubbs. Mra Newtdn C raw ford, Mfi. H. J.' Lenr men a n d M rs. Eugene Alexander

^ ■ 1 Mrs. L eon GUes sang the co leci prayer, accom panied by M n. louli

E xhibit e f th a prUe-wlnnlng pic- tu rta lo r th e a r t contest aponsore( by th e Id ah o FederaUd Woinen'i clubs w a s 's e t fo r the Dee. 3 m eet

. ing.-The p ic tu raa wlU be <xhlbllc< a t the schooU during the Uute day.

, they a re in Richfield.Bg, narrow Men’s even ing banquet and pro -eat o a the p a m will be he ld N or. « a t th

M ethodUt c h u rc h recreaUon roomi■..............— I ¥ ¥ ¥

a n H a r v e s t F e s t i v a l

P l a n n e d b y O u t. . I. . I . . . HAGERMAN. Oct, 3 9 - 'T b 8 .F j chief In ter- della club of th e ReorganUed LD. working In church m e t a t the home of M r I he U mak- BIU O lore on W ednesday and mad s and writ- final p U n s for th e harvest fea ........................ Ural.I - detU rw i The d a U h a s been changed tw «* v l Nov. I J , D in n e r wlU be served froc

wm

''c o m m itte e s a re Mrs, Pldrenc P arro tt, k itc h en chairman; Mr eh lrlty D u h Slid M n . D uU a t

« e neeas p rog ram chairm en; M n. SUi C o n d it-a n d M ra. Nellie Mclntyr

;r ,. I t would a n d -M rs . Howard O rlxi:d well, bu t t ^ nim e n U w'lll -rho nex t, m eeting will be held i >v6-in .spe ii- x u 'u m t'd rM X B rv n u -c o m K -Q :oes on and 4 U help him '

T t w J k ‘'i M I A a t M u r t a u g h

.“ ‘." h ? , '; R e p o r t s M e e t i n cU best fo r M U RTA U OH , Oct> a t - ’Ih e LD

MIA m e t W ed n e sd ^ night a t U; Ide a s UiU church w ith M rs. Darwin Perkii ; U almost In charge.oy unhappy Mrs. E a r l W atU led group sln( a ter on. We lug. accom pan ied by Judy Egbei e t th a t tho Jackie G 9odm an gave Uie prayi0 th e head, and th e - th em e was presented- t wholfl'body. Sherry' R u tIege .‘ 'O eito' 'Hajnmot h lngs when gave the .bened ic tion .lanual work P lans w ere m a d e 'fo r a costun satU factlon. ball to be he ld O ct. 38 a t the churd th in k , tha t, Mrs. B u r l E gbert announced thi urge to use Uiere w ill be no prlmo,-y class4

he U n o t thU week. A HAllowten party wl personality, be he ld * t th e ohurch s t 4 p j

su rred li d f T hursday. ____m d - n o u r U h ------------------- ¥ — -------------rg a r t;h a n d - A TTEN D CONFERENCE le aame re - M rs, E ynon W ard, Mrs. A: I I'WDTkTbe-*^ Tow llnsun . - Bdn tt—Welgenr—hoc to mold in - d « io n s t i« U o a agent; J ic k Webste

Mra. F re d B eer. Mrs. John Parklr ik - , t r .*,« « n . M rs. B. Hopkins and Mr !• ll ; Ebm Yoshlo A lu w a attended Uie Idah >ut It «»a te Home D em onstra tion couacU coo hiu l a ' " ] ^ ferenee he ld T hursday and >rlda a ■ Bt BoUe Ju n io r college.

'■ ? h u r S y W k . l-A S P ifliH w rn B B Tm k . Prizes t l l V V V I i n if lT C a n itil l- * V « D 0 | v i | n i « } O f U •} l lM r» .B n»ad kIng p ru e . I M ^

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n i - e e u ie ln i» - ln . i I i » J e n n .e L u e w 2_ _ e .— H a n J - . « p e r s t * A ^ y p ^ —c la ln i h l e K nob f o r Jong o r s h o r t l t i t 'c K ^ d e a th f o r keep ing th ^ e a l]^ n eed les , h eavy , s tu rd y re a l se w in g m a ch in e - - .

lUslsjjes le deffl»>lriin!ils-K w ingf-----------id i lk abeot e u UY<ATAY P U N ;

r-AWAT m n a Bf i t w « a iiiS T w s

Htirtcnr S im ,

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C l u b H o l d L u n c h e o n ,

r “ i“t S p e c i a l P r o g r a mBaM w im FILER, Oct. 38-A bout 70 womer

ita s t host- attended Uie luncheon and m eetlniu ^ e p t e d for O rder of Eastern S tar p aat ma-DeU* tron* of the-dUtriotflftturday. after-and W en- n o o n 'In Uie Filer Masonic iem ple-------- . T he FUer PaaUMatrons club was thi‘ Scn.'Het»- nost groupT**a speaking A tU ndlng were m em bera ,Iron.« T»1n ra llJ . Buhl, WendeU. Good

L Ing, Jerom e, Burley, Filer and Al-■ ■ blon. A special gueat w u Mrs. V ir

nresented “ '" I* Bowlby, Moscow, worth;origin and m atron of Uie O rsnd ch ap tetc l—Taking -®f-^dahp,____ _______ _ ,mony were M rs. LewU Hack, president of th'Ullam R id- FUer P u t M atrons club, acted aI. J . 8. Me- tou tm U trcsa. Mrs. Oladys O ra jubbs. Mrs. Albion, president of th o district Pa*R. "3.'Lem- t i l aUuiia-clubi spoka .tOith s.BroMp.1,Alexander. Following . th e luncheon In ththe collect tem ple dining room, * program w aM n. i-ouis p reienU d In the upstairs ha ll. M n

..- - In , ». ^ D- Vincent, assUted by Filer pas, ^ pl®* m atrons, presented an o ld-hat p ai 2 . A Beem pUyed back5c * S ^ ““ " d >” «■".w 'exhibited M rs. Nicholas ChtvnUk w u th iu tre e daw “ loUt. accompanfed by M rs, J a

^ Cobb. Readings were given by M r It and pro- H aakon ’Thoaiaen-and a trto . M r r. 0 a t th e P * ''! Brown. Mrs. E m tst ’Theene lUon rooma, * "d Mrs, H e n y W estendorf, Jx

sang, accompanied by Mrs. Cobb. M rs. Beem and Mrs. Cobb pUye IVO I two duels:

R e b e k a h s M e e tWENDELL, Oet. 8 8 -Id a h o IU

^ bekah club m e t l u t week wit v .n r t Mr*- 0 , H , Brevlck. Mrs. E . . laA eJt fM w u a u la ta n t hostess.

-B lrthdays-o f-M rs^M oU lo -M tso ;

! t r s ! i i C anned I ru l t w u brought \am wm 101- n je n jb „ j to be donated to th e Chi .. w in....... d ren ’s .hom e In Boise. Mrs. Robe

Sim erly U chairm an of th e packli rmsn; commltUe.

> 5 ^ f liu l ’ w u ac«Pt«d u a new member.

,e McIntyre, T j,g „ „ t meeUng will be h e ard C a r l» a Nov. « a t the home of M ra. O. J

. Boyd wlUi Mrs. A F. Young ;

r c e i id i t o ff ¥ ¥ ¥

T r o t h A n n o u n c e c□ u a h RUPERT, Oct. 28 -M r. a n d M

, H arm en McMIUon' announce U e p t i n r i engagement of their daughter, \ C C . M 'i y vU n ,t< rR o y A .W o rth la y ,a o n o f ti ( - ’Ih e LDB Rev, and Mra. Roy L . Worthley. light a t th e BoUj a re seniors a t R upert' h li win Perkins school. A fter graduaUon In J a n

ary , Uiey wUl enter th e O rand Ca: group sing- yon coUege a t Phoenix, ArU.

ludy E gbert n o definite da te haa been aet f

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' ' - F o r those of you who were unal a n opportunity to te t~ —

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l e o n . R e p o r t S e s s i io l iB SW K N D S m Ott,

) q r a m o f .U ie U a tb o d U iW o m a n te o e te tF ’1 70 w om en o ' ObrUUwi Scrrles m e t rhaM K/:^

tr » u t to a - u te m o o n . Mrs. Jo iu Ring Isa 'd * *

“rd^“ i f ^ . S S - d ‘ ‘1he“ ^ L ^ M S ! * W:lub WM th e A nderson read an article. U n .- Al* — u n WUweU w u * guest. t . : . nK ... T h e RuUi NeomI d rd e Bjiet w lttt

M r*. E arl Lowry. Mrs, Roby P ar^ , I p resented th* leeeoa a a d V x ti

D am o n 6otaulta-led d e rc tlo iH .- |fti.' la Mrs. V lr- W einberg-xead a s arttcU .W' w orthy 77,5 T hursday erenlng ctreU m a t and c h ap te r M rs. B m er MUler and ISnb

O ova -H oak ln s-w u-b oslew .- - Mrs . Ident of th e C ora F r ith w u tn charge of da* :b, acted aa voU ons a n d read an 'aiticls, K r i adya G ray , H . J . B a r to n preiested Uie l< w m .- district P a s t ' ¥ ¥ ¥

eon In th e K i n g H l l ! D i t i n e r ■

i r S S r iS I ■ M a r k s B i r t h d a y sT l d " i ? t ' ; ; “ m i O H O L . Ort. M -K lM 1011

^ poU uck dinner Satorday evening inlak w u th e th e G range h a U . - ----- — —y M rs, J a y M r,. oecU B ott aad M n . H . O,ven by M rs. u p e were lo charge cf arraog«>a trto . M rs. tnenU . assUted by Urs. Shlg Tomlta.est T heener Prizes a t games v e n t 'to Mr. u idtendorf, J r „ M rs. T ed Moore, Mr. aad Mrs. H -Mrs. Cobb, m e r Babington. Mr. and Mrs. T o-Cobb pU yed n ilta , Mr. a n d Mrs. Dolph Hltcsman,

^ ' ] r . ,M r .a n d U r s ,T a n T im b c s t .1d n B o tt, Mr. and M n . Nick R oU nsoa

I J , J a c k O raham , Caroline Moore, Ron^M e e t n lo Moore, JohnnU and Nancy To-

week w ith ou t-o f-tow n guesU Included M r n n d M rs. O rln U pe and fam ily axK

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W o r S ^ ^ * ' Rw H h d r u T r f iR u p e r t'h ig hon in J a n u - . tn e iy d n lg R M vI G rand C an - ■ ! m ouR t^iw t y o u r < ' ■ J i ? - . . I d lo n to i tS w i l l / b« n « t fot I „ p p j„

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E i ” loUd” «wdDd.i)l6o*‘‘r e t i n i r B n t - « - - B l SH lOM vould drop them tnto a fourth H piftco Ua with Twin FxU<. usumlag B M H » Pocfttello Tlctorr orer Id th oI I FtUa, vuich irculd pu t th» lo d l in i■ f in th lrd ’Plieg tieMzxi-Bolt*. _ l l PocaUUo fuUbcck P « u l . flmlt^. ■n i tu id s ft good ebinc* to len ith e nR ] h l l Korlng le id tn Big Six confer-I f f « ic # ; th U week, t o l t h , ” « f ( uR j>olnUlnfourJoc5)ff»zM «,.p!»7«hl5 „EH f if th « p l iu t Ti1»hQ P»ll« .--------------tB d -Um Bmlth’* eJo«*t coapetltw , D en- - i „ e „■ ny P lore i of Nam pi. w ith 80 jxiJntj. ^45' ^■ ttk e e p « t In » aooconferenco f tm e -----------■ t t lA O nnds.R D an DtTli, Twla Falla, tied w ithH BoIh ’i John Haddox t o third pUceIE ir lth 18 polnta, h a i a chanco to ^■ clim b thia week agalnat OatdweU.

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Of Big, Upset / Ste-^ L A P A y E rrE ^ Jn d .,-O o t. 3C-IOT- -durinjA posseulon game and a stubborn toon 1defense engineered Purdue's clowy ed (ote<0 upset flcto ry over mighty Mich* sa ltIgan B tate, coaeh Btu Holcomb eald publictoday, Etbon~ " O n n e r o t r d i a - a good- lo V n n d - d » y -wc figured the best way (o succeed protnl.would be to try ond keep po«ea- Sailalon aa m uch as posslbli,” Holcomb Bwnesold. "Aa a re iu lt, we had the ball agingone-th lrd more th a n they did." and o

A fter-fa llln g -to como.up w ith a manystrong dctenae In four atra lgh t the tlosses, Holcomb inserted three new hours,ploycra fo r lo st Saturday’s crucial Thsgame again st a team rated second birds,In Ute na tio n and riding a 28*game In a iwinning s treak . I t did the trick, addedHolcomb said. floult

“We ah l/ted Leanard Zyzda to Je /ti “ ^nt. ■enBrFriink-PopBr«no-to-ic(t--tocklerand P h il E b m a n to defensive full- .back, and a ll th ree did a great Job.” K t o f ;

Z )ida , a lophomore. ita rted th e ,game. Paparazzo., another soph, and W i f iE him an, a Junior, wero early lub- •> a MaUtutcs. - n ^ „ .

" Ih o big difference waa our de-fenslvs play.” Holcomb said, "We m m played 4-5 and SM sltuaUons, but WB had n ine m en a t or near the lineof scrimmage." alon to

I h a t combJoaUon held th e poV- 5 * ^exful S partans to seven first do»-ni *0 cand ia3-yaTd8--TU5hlngr- Purdue " “'f . ‘ramaahed to i r d u i m i and giuund i2X£51!l:ou t 179 yards rushing. The

. Iftit WCl

Boise Wins AgainOODEN, Oct. 28 W\—Boise Junior the arts

college continued l(a domination ofth e Intcrm ounta ln conference Sat- , u rday w ith a ’ 20-B footbaU'Tlctoty o v tr W ib tr c o l l t s t

The erstwhile champion Sroncoa on the Ih a d lltUe trouble disposing of Weber R oss:despite a l u t mlnuto-OS-yard run by partmeith e U tahns’ Roger Cook. Boise Beattiescored In each quarter, th e moat flih inBpectacular T D coming cn Ed generalLodge'a 61-yard-jaunt in the third, two fed'

Smith’s for L Champions Small

By OSCAR FRALEV Most iNEW YORK. Oct. 36 (UJO-VIc to ’'Dlay

MaraUlo, a lig h t manager who waa .i , , , , „ atjuceicd ou t of a world heavyweight cham pion, dared another frceieout 1 of I today In th e lightweight division aa ehampli h e defied th e monopoly of the In - P™poti tc m atlonal BoxlnjT club. ®®de o

num ber one challenger to ligh t- gu weight cham pion Jimmy Carter, h u <hod a singularly difficult Uma try - Ingr to arrange a .t i t le m atch. Thia fiKhtlng aaually Is th e sto ry when a m anager *‘y f®J will no t algn a con tract giving the oan the: IBO exclusive promotional rlghla to B*'''"* I figh ter. . moUoni- ^ r r a q n - t H?a uliy. aftc r i t - w a r f S S J ie sffloller ^ Ight dubs which made Smith, th a t 1 should have to algn ncclualvely w ith Jim Norrla,” said 4aralll6. who brought bock Jersey roo W alco tt from the scrap heap inly to be manapvered to the out- Ide. "We won’t do It, either,"

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3 Caldwell I Returiv leFoes |

GrRue race this Friday w ith tw o f ^ icatcllo at Idaho Falls. • lents during the past week-end. j ,, it Boiae Friday, while N am pa iipg

I Races 22 Yards fo

i), UCLA, lam a th e c o m er on » faH op aro r Waihl&rtOD s u te , a n d rmee* 22 Tarda fo Ic*. Be ooiian .< ]tiarterba«kJ^b B o r k ^ r t ( t-bU ,liaainat*a.took,.c«nteT _8 Wp_:Flil_ey_j d (76). toa rd Body Feldm an (bedda Don Irephoto)____________________________

Sporty Bird BiBOISE, Oct. 38 M»—Idftho Bamo*

bird supervlser ' Robert B a lte r 1 3 .saya. the chukar partridge, f a ir x Mgame In-Idaho Saturday f o r t h e . . first tlmo. In history. I c n p re ^ dhuntera aa “quite a sporty b ird ." U l

He said th e birds, legal prey-during-fl-one-doj'fPM iol-w aw n,- — NEsoon loat a ll tomenesa a n d h e ad - ^ a u led for high ridges .. Cleye

Salter aod game d e p a r tm e n t footbipublic relations officer M arahall team,Edson agreed th a t th e opening beate

-day -o f.-p h M M n t a fn«nn_K fliu fQ 8*promising. « ^

Salter aald hu n te rs a round TinQnmfett and CaldweU were aver- bombaging “a t a rough Rueas" one tageand one.half blrda. E dson aald day tmany Bolsa area h u n te rs reached to flvthe three-roostcr l im it In two leo d ihours. o v e r ;

The number and cond ition of a t thibirds, he reported, w as r th e best ■\vhIn a number of yearn." B u t ho re« ,nadded dry weather m a d e I t d lf- th e [floult for doga to p ic k u p the Ramiscent. te m

State to Dicker , S With Agency on “S Recreation Area ^ d l w

COEt/R D’A liN E , O cL 38 a f^ - f ? S n a st«ta fUh and g u n e commla* day g alon today planned t o negotiate with the U. B. fish and w ildlife serv- th e al lea to convert the f o n n e r P a rrsg u t f ^ y " naral training sta tion on .L ake P end “ '® ° ■QrelllB ta a K g ea tlo n airea. .

The commission, m e e tln c here Iftit week-end, also ag reed to keep open the road th a t cutA across the 't, elation, j t prevloualy h a d been' closed to protect w hlte ta ll deer in t h e « o .

Resldcnta.^f F a r ra g u t h a d pro- niarkt tc sted -the-doitng-because J t pro- _ . vlded access to choiee flah lng apou b e MI on the lake. q q ;

Ross Leonard, fish a n d gam e de- f ish t partment director, said h e will go to mlndt Beattie Thursday to m e e t w ith the and <1 fish and wildlife service nnd the ftulon general services adm in istra tion , the guns two federal-agendea Involved. - ' three

> r Lightweight Ti lall Clubs Agains

Most managers who have refused Bmlto "play ball" In tho p aat havo found one ttheir fightcra expiring becauae of ^ " 5?,

lack of big Ume action. M ost o f tha Sno;!champions are under cxclualvo IBC nlon promotion contracta o n d flgh ta are nicv-,

made only with coopcraUvo chal- u u „lengers who see Uie lig h t . savoli— g u r ^ n im n u-r a y -w tU i ^ T M s n -amon; with gladncas In the tw xlng bushes, weighwhere the small figh t cluba w hich 'C aare Uis Incubators o f boxing, ar* manafighting wllh ever-lncreaslng fuUl- MarslIty for Uielr existence. No longer him bcan they get top l l g h t m w ithou t In Cgiving up a "piece" o f th e ir pro- aomecmotion to the powerful IBC._________ will »

P U MR E P A IR P A R T SP ro m p t. . . E conom ical. . . ;

on Any Mak

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G ro m Davli, conaerraU on o f- I . .) f lee r of Uie lU ta f la h ' a n d gam e X I

departm ent, reported th o acUon■lowed considenbly S unday . 1 |

b a r l i . wbo ipen t th e d a y pa tro l-I Ung Twla FaUi county, aald " tn e ^

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R o l l i n j S ! A l o n f f T ,T " T > “ r ' " - " ■In Pro Loop ^,_N EW .JX O RK .,O ct. 2(LJB=<k)ach. _ D ^ a u l BroTO said todoy th n t h is _ Cleveland. Browns, th o n a tio n a l ' fooUJoll league’s only pe rfec t-reco rd ■■■ J team , have the "potcnUol" of h i s u n - beaten 1M9 team " b u t w e a re going | j i to get beat-good before th is season ^ ^

'Is' oViy." — — -----------------------------------------The Browns, always aa n ie rt ns a (po,

bomb defusing squad, took advon- U go of a New York offside y e s te r- “ day to stretch Uielr victory s tre ak to five and Uielr eastern conference lead to two gomes wlUi R 7-0 v ictory over the Giants In ankle-deep m ud o t Uio Polo Grounds. T]

While Cleveland sw ept to w ard a , record eighth sixalght dlvlalon UUo.Uie Detroit Lions and Loa A ngelea Tf ‘ Ram s remained tied for th e W eaU " “ J te m conference lead w ith 4-1 rec-

.ordl. The Llotu. defending league _ , L chnlnplonsi wiped o u t a lO ^ I n V ^ deficit to defeat tho B an Francisco Forty-Nlnera M-10. T he B am a ouU scored Ui» Chicago B ears 38-34. '

The Baltimore Colts defeaUxl Uie W aihington IWdsklns 37-17, a n d th e “ Philadelphia Eagles h a n d ed th e Chicago Cardinals th e w o rs t d e fe a t In Uielr history 80-17 In o th e r S u n - i)J*„ day games.

The Plltsburgh Steelera s ta r ted th e alx-game week-end cord S a tu r - day n ight with b 3f-M v ic to ry over th e Green Doy Packcre.• Ban PwncUco- allpped - I r o m ' a J,“*

^ ttp ln c e-d cn m o clU n iiL JL -ru n n cr-u p Ue with Uie Colts In Uic w eslcm race. They have 3-3 records. PU U - ; burgh, alio 3*3, replaced W ash in g - A to n a* Uio lecond-plnco club In th a r™ ' E astern division. Wo.<hlngton ond . Philadelphia are nex t wlUi 3-3-1 m « l» . « ™

K M lN D ra ISSUED ...... ........BOISE, Oct. 28 (iR -T he Id a h o ’*

flah and game departm en t h a a re ­m inded huntera . th a t ducks, geese and doves may no t be h u n te d w ith autom atic or hand-opera ted sh o t- Buns wllh a capacity o f m ore th o n th ree ahells unless a p lug U Inserted .

: Title Shot instBiglBC

Bmlth Jumped Into th e num ber one challenger's sp o t w hen h e f la t­tened highly-regarded A rth u r K ing of Canada for hla th ird a tra lg h t

, knockout-vlctory. B ut. ao fa r , cham - ’ plon Carter sUil is lig h tin g h ond - ’ picked stiffs who are cooperaUve.

HU next opponent will b s A m o n d Savoie, w ho ._doean :t_£ven : r a n k

1 -am onr Uie’-firsi = lO -n if ' the-TlghTi , weight .dlvUlon;I “Carter'* manager haa a r ig h t to

manage his fighter as h e sees fit." MarslUo admits. "B u t w« offered him a fat guarontee to f ig h t Sm ith In ClnclnnatL No soap. Maybe, someday, the various commissions wlU see Uiot we get ou r chance."

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arm Store

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, t H u n t i n g

r T a k e “t o in t- preaior# of U » b e a ty im aU n* S a t- 1. r t u ^ y haa d rlw a Uia ba lk o f ^ bel

b jfd i Imrard p r o t« U » w b ru ib .* *on - exc

S; Indians Are Renting. ■ |

" G>ast Form »SAN FR A N 0I800, O e t *# ( B -

T ba lateat rollicking chap te r o f a tow y tu rry football le u o n oo t th li

3 way must be wrlUen m ainly about in a n d around th e 'S tan fo rd Indiana. I 8 " T h iy now are uia unauputed■ l ^ i e Coact con ferean leader*. I■ tiefor# tb# ichedula opened la st I B S e p t » you and a to t o f oUier» I B wottldflt .h a rs t e t a p lu n e d nickel I ' I th ey would be'enjoytng tu c h a n ex-' ’ |3 alted poalUoa la Ui# U tte r p a rt of %S October. - - - - - ----------- IM Chucle Tayler^ boimcy point- UB raiders saatctaed*a 18-7 w tn from IB W aihlngton la i t week to fron t Uie I■ league'i chafflpionahlp race w ith | I four victories and ao defeaU. The fl 9 trium ph w u less spectacular thaa [■ th e 31«30 upset over U C tA Uie k I week before bu t for Uie reoordi I t k B waa eqtially aa saUsfylnc. For Uie I f l aecond BaUirday In a row, pass I B pitching Bob G arrett h a d the win- E

ning h a a ^ He threw a touchdown |i J pass 16 halfback Ron Oook after the ffn la tte r had scored earlled on a 81« r:^ yard rua._________________^ _ -J la ' ■ WheUier Btaaford w lirg T a ll 'lh o " ■9 way from here to tha Rose bowl gn will be decided from week to week. Q4 T h e Indians, howerer, figure to ■ a m alnU ln tbe lr c o n f ( i r ^ _ l e a d _ I j 7 ' "through next Saturday, ■when they P i i m eet W aihiagton BUte a t Palo b m Alto. W aihlniton BUte took a 44-7 i 14 thumping from COLA la s t week. ^ ') Defending . champion BouUiem4 California,‘In e lig lb le -to -re tu ra -to - a j

■Ui6 ' R o*nw w l,“ gare California’s -» owa bowl hopes a lerloua leUiack fo;

— by outacortng the Beara 33-30. T he — big Trojans have .won three, lo it _

'■ none and Ued W whlngton In league f ! ploy. Callfomla’a conference tally la V

iAnother bad time moy be In store ^ fo r California Uila week-end In Los A Angeles w here ' determined a n d V formidable UCLA will be walUng. « The-UCLA Brulna were th e presea-

I eon favorites to power Into th e ,— Rose bowl. They sUU a re In Uie

" n pining, with three wins to one ^ loss.” .

Southern California travels to . , Porjland to m eet Oregon', which aidetracked Son Jose SU to 26-13 In a nonconference encounter la s t <week.- . .. . ' . i ..............- . . . . of

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* BoboEnjoYing S'5 First Rest df !' i FijB;htCaieer ...

Dy HAL WOOD "JT » (Former,Timea-.Vew* Sports Editor)

” ■ BAN TRANCISCO, .Oct. 36 ItH--V Carl (Bobo) OUon. Uie soft-ipoken " 2

new world’i middleweight champion,„ la enjoying a rest from Uie figh t ^

moket fo r the first time i n * decode. ^T h^ Hono1ulu>bom local resident pei

la able to put hl.i feet up on a atool. ' jq}a lt back and wotch television. And qa]

, ' h e can spend a few hours looking a t be. hla gun collection. Or he can go o u t i

driving In his new c a r wlUi h is recwife, raoUier and four youngitexj. hac

jji.- — ThlSf-for-Bobo.-ls-rMlly-livlnp.— - l a^ Por the first Ume In his life h e coo

comes close to having financial In - bal• dependence. He doesn't have to 7

1. . worry obout when the n e x t 'f ig h t thecomes along—or about getUng a Job thewith tha warehousemen's union. eno

The official purse dlsUibuUon fo r Ingh is New Vork battle w ith Randy . JTurpin ftus set a t $57,<03.18. O ut o f tesi

• J this m ust come ©ne-thlrd for h is ailrmanager. Eld Flaherty. T h a t leaves cau

'L Bobo something like t t 8 ,000, minusw hat he has to pay for taxes. I t Is l^ !

. fa r and. away the blggeat purse h e J ; Jever has clolmcd in • h is boxing n

-career-that ext«nds-bick-to-Uie and- ‘offl™ of World w a r n . . lect

All P laherly-m onijer boxers a re gonI?, under o Ught rein when It comes to aco

Uie bright lights. There will be no gan. t punch-drunk bums roaming th e c

ilre tts from the Flaherty sU ble. arriOlson ia no ezcepUon. for

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ftaU ona. ”L la ilU w era th e ~ e x c e p t^ r a U ie r t b ia Uie ru le Bun-,

dsy," b a said.Re co n tra ste d Sunday^ . aeUoa ]

wlUi exeellen t h u a U a s. o n . opealag 1 day. H e sa id & record, num ber c f \ huntera e a te re d th a /la id S atanU y. and eonslderln s tbe lr . num ber, bad . exed len t succesa. . . ' J

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College of Idaho' ; Utah Hold Spots , On Unbeaten List

NEW Y O R K . Oct. 38 IR-CoUege fwl of Id ah o a n d U niversity of UU h

are am ong 46 football teoma sUU undefeated a n d unUed Uils year. i

* _ Both hove w on alx gam es. iL eading th e 'u n b e a te n ; ufllied lU f <

Is UtUe P eru , Nebr., 6 U t« Teachers, , j 3 the on ly team with seven triumph*. J u t U tah ' rem ained on Uie lis t by d in t ‘

of lU close, 13-13 victory over Wyo­ming S a tu rd ay , i t h as a point toUI of 183 to 63 fo r lU opponenU. Col- ,

Y lege o f 'Id ah o , 40-9 victor'Over Idaho ' m s u t e la s t week-end,’ now has 2S9 ^ points to s r f o r Its opponents. ‘j

Leahy Making ' i^BtrRecovery~'

»r) * 1' SO U TH BEND, Ind., Oct. 36 im - ,

Notre D am e coach F rank Leahy, who- coUopaed Baturdoy, was recov- erlng so q u lc k ly th a t h e mny leave , St. Joseph 's hosp lU l today. {

■ H osplU l a ttac h es eald the coach’s . :n t personal phyalclan. D r. NIcholaa )0l. 'Johns, w as d u e to check L eahy to- a d day a n d th a t I t was possible h e may a t be released ohorUy afterwards.

3Ut However, N o tre Dam e aUiletlc dl- Ws rec tor E d K rau se aald phyalclaai

had advised th e u n lren f ty when — 'Lealiy w uu ld 'beT ib lo to retum ~to h e coochiag th e nation 's No. X foot- In- ball team .to T h e sudden collapse came la

[h t the I r i s h d ressing room a n d stunned lob the N otre D om e players, b u t not

enough to p reven t them ftom knock- for Ing G eorgia T ech 37-14. dy ■ Johna aold Leahy would be given o f tesU to le a m the n a tu re of h li

his a ilm e n t -Severe latesUnal pains ires caused h is collapse, Johaa said.lUS -----------

iS Fines TalKedng BOIBE. O o t 38 W -ConscTvatlon nd- ‘offlceTsrm ttdo-W S-Rrreato-aftd-eol-

. Iccted $3,688 In lines fo r fish and iTO game vio la tions during SepUmber, to according to the a U te fish and

no game d e p a r tm e n t ho C uster county was h igh w ith 33 lie. a rre su . T h e h ighest fin e waa *200

for k lll la s f ish with explosives.

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Montana Favored 1

^ Crown FiBOW M AN, i l o n t , O c t 26 <

ictioa have a chance to 'w ra p up thi tala* football crown b y tu rn ing bai w State a t B orem an Saturday,

The prospects f o r .a Montar Idaho S ta te w m la thered 46-9

dtogtop

U bdng tU pped a fte r » n in e ya rd gala lUi Scad, la d . JBiU A O eber (41) cnm thes. kBee.aa.he .bB td lea.U ie . fanezL def ta d e a . r i ih wen 3 7 - l t (NEA) ' .

Local Bowler Grabs Second In State Meet

bUU Two Maglo V alley bowlers won year, places in Uie stA ta m atch 'gam e

championships h e ld . S a tu rd sy andd list' Sunday a t-P oca teU o . -----------------chers, E d Johnson. T w in FaUs. placed nph*. Mcend behlad L y n n Bergeadorf, fd in t Po“ UUo,w yo- Bergendorf, r e d h o t on th e home

alleys, outclassed th e field over the40-gtune grind. pH ln« u p 7,788 pins

Maho polnU.. o«s Johnson to ta lled 7,391 p tn s and ISS------- -polnU-to edge >?■«’»'»7^»rm»n(r, ffjltr,

two.Ume Id ah o a ll-ev en ts cham-

g plon. Honillng’s th ir d place totals were 7.379 p ins a n d 168 points..

In flfUi place w a s George BUy, Burley, w ith 1 6 7 .po ln U and 74M

y Johnson recen tly w on the Twin r „ Falls m atch gam e cham pionship to

qualify fo r Uie * U t« e v e n t

f f? ’: Don Penza U th e fourU i ead In five years to bo e lec ted c a p u in of Uie N otre D am e footboU team.

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H w ith m en whose u « u » .r« ^ W hom M - a n as widely spaced as

H I t i inw naw l chiefly for o7m - P™J■ weight husbands whose wives bedevil I f

them Into ' ^ In g on a d iet nt least on 1■ ' onc« B year, and who. when they of i

-take th e coiortc pledge,' h a re no Buy ■ I ’ lotenU on of sUcUng to It. the

------ Pew tilings ore more hum lllallne w h ith a n cbeatlnR on a diet and beloB sh n caught. I t XUls the chcater with (DUi

■‘■■ pansror'T em tirse-alm ost na-acute as those of hunger, and mnltes him <— wish—well, nlmost anyway—th a t he ^ ha d n 't popped lh a t bon-bon Into • V h is kisser, o r sapped lhaJ m « r on his cereal. ' - 1 ^

Also, I t rotkei his character sus- J J pect. His wire bCRlns to wonder •

: about w hat he would do If she were m accostcd by a ru fllan when they r were o u t walking, and his twss is 1 — 1 likely lo choose another fo r the lm- — po rtan t Job of carrying the deposlu — to tho bank. “

Let’s take a look a t Ihe meals cn ^ the f irs t day of my diet und see if

— you-doa 't-U in titia .a .B O O d .one .__ B reakfast;

B lack coffee wlUv crcam and sugar. -

F e tches and cream.T hree eggs, scrambled tn buttw .

; Pancakes, oaa scrrlng. ’Sausages, six links. ••□1Tried potatoes,..one generous aod

I servlnR. «»C o m muflina.

No ione will believe this breakfast ■J s o n -a .d le t* J iu tJL lt____

Your wife will a a s iS o th s t yoiT ____are hav in g 'th e usual d iet tveskfast ____of one ChJn sHce of water, a cup of black lettuce, ha lf a grape (medium / / slie). and she w on't object when / • you say there Is no use In her get- ting u p - to p repare .such a akloipy thing, and for h e r to sU y In bed J and sleep as long u she wanU to, C bless h e r sweet little h e art.* ^

Cook t h l i beautiful breakfast, o r ^ any o the r th a t suits your ftncy. p roriM I t guarantees you est two ^ o r th ree thousand calorlea.

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l l ie r o never U any lunch on my r ; . , d iet. O nly an e lephant would w ant !JS or need one a fte r such a b reakfu t.Hat w>t»t « tnHflny Hfllunch p a rt gives youi

• CUT ON BOTTLE . ^ I P H F X g ^ ,O C t , 3(UDavld_OilM. o „ , 6-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon ones, was cu t between tho eyes a t h is home In n o r th Richfield 'H iurs. d sy evening whJJe pjsj*lrg wJUi a broken-perfum e-bottlernvBiU lcK M ' — ;; »g re required to close th e cut. *'

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Wbea tho fellows at the offlw go “ to out ta lunch and jju UU them

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of a. miracle man. and your pralaes f.I will be sung on all aides. g,

| . l Dinner: •• 1 Normal one. ^

I Your wife, thinking you have hadM a meager breakfast snd gone with- bjf l out lunch, will overlook a few hun-■ dred extra calories st dinner, and - B will think you are the strongeat B wOJcd man on earth." She'll begin to tell you ahe can

notice the weight you have lost, andhow much better you look and how _proud she U of you.. - ^

evil I f you wsnt to shoot Uie works ost on this diet, then buy a cheap pair hey of pants to vear around th e house, no Buj' them Ihrw sius too lorjic In L

the waist, and every qnce in » _ log while show her how much you have InB shrunk. * Pl1th (DUtrlbut^-br McN*u(Iit irndlctl*. Inc.)U te ........ ...................................m r r —um ,------------ !■--------—^ ^ m,1 ; . W A N T A D R A T E Son ItliMd M Cc•t•»• «Brd> _

I i f ..*» P « " JfJ tU. I d*rt <« vn «er<j e«r d*r T„ I din —;______l« p«r -ord p«r S*y“ (A mlnlBBB of 10 arordt «• -aqolrad

ere m **7 ea« rUulfl*4 *<llley For H. Ut.lt b*l*» —

Word* I l~ tf • rdifi |~4d*r» _m- — 19— r r j t - r t i . » n ~ i i ' . K - . wi iits — II— r .n— iJo~ T ~ t.Ti> J

----- !6-------- Us-----‘s a^ Ikhfd. cub u^t. tMCBptar

"'I. ’ I ' f f i K U r S J , , * ' e i

(f, 8an<«j>-s p.m. S*torda» Ini* (b* rjsht

"DI1b7 Ad«'*''*t* “ llellr cenfldtnUsi fTI)US and so IgformiiioD cid b* tl'«o l> ^

rtgird t« Ib* *4i«rtU<r. ,

biT .Uaa.i»aa,lnMr»tt I»mtU*».U t -------------:-------------------------- ' )ifiSBSJBO 1La WAICn THIS

SPACE DAILY

.la r n t in of Magic VaUey*a farm iSellOM Vod for fh> d a io - th d r - -- UsUnn will appear tn the Times- Newa. Cheek Ihelr ads for location u d .a U necessary, laforaatloa _ “

_ OCTOBER 28 fijiMrs. Connie Schwab _•

Adrertlsement OeL Z6 - 27 ^ O ictr 4. Harold Klau, Auctloneen ^

•" O C T o i i i l 28 AiLeo Grover '

• ----------- A a™ U «m ™ l, 0 « l. M ----------Ilartey C. Iverson, Auctioneer jr]

r OCTOBER 29 d— ]tUks FUlmora , J

AdverUsement, Oct. *7-M ,^ Oscar, Harold A Gene Klaas, Aucts. 1Ml -------- ^ fA

OCTOBER .10 ;' -B. M. Meebam . JT!

AdverUKment Oct. 28-29 <Oscar and Gene Klaas—Aucla. ^

' N O V E M B E R 2 i, ' i > V. Parkin ti O- Young_..:__

------A'dveriisement. Oct. 30-31 ; {^ Oscar, Harold A G eoe^laas, Auets. { I". To1?; N O V EM B ER 3 •

B. K. A John P. nutherford n. Advertisement, Not. 1 |>«r Hopkins A Harmon. Auctioneer* —

t o ------------- N O V E M i E R 4 S■ V. W. Edmondson ‘

■u Advertisement, Not. 1 ^Oscsx, Harold A Gene Klaas, Aucts. ^

N O V E M B E R -S -1------- - m>“ DIek Andreoff « i t AdverUsement, Not. Z-I ^ g ^----- HozH^ n s . AneUj n e g -------------^

} f NOV EM BER 5Chris Wageman >

In Advertlsemeol. Nov. 2-3 no" Harvey C. Iverson, Auct. '

m T JO V E M B E R 5__________-Bob UdUnekJ___________ -»

M» AdvertlsemeBt, Not.-3-<----- 5o;■'* Oscar, Harold & Ceoe Klaas, Aucis, \',i l l — — | t

ATTENTION FABMEBSt «

tey When you plan a farm salo Rl■•t contB,K'the‘ttmes^News Farm ’

Sale department. Lee us ex- gb, ■ plain * ho» you can cover i f

I Maglo Valley completely a t 'one small oost. I t will save *you both time and money. c

r I . ______________________Ifl

ShPSlirY P E _ ija N D .> _ a n d -E R IC E I - p tTour N c eaa .In ^ ______________J

nes . . C in trlfu g d l j. . . P lu nger. . . . ^

. . . & IC onfractors ^m p K ----------- i

1 M akes a n d K inds of. P u m p s . * lE N T SERVICfi:, C A L L —

Lilly Co.l A N - R U P P . : R E D A ii

P h o n e 1 7 0 ••n c h is o O p e n in g s in - I d a h o ) . "

— J t r

CARD OF TH A N K S

be- b<b «be b* l^ wbm our W Mt of

Z i ------- SPECIAL NO tTCES

aum Md npboWury ctwnlBS. Phn*■ »tT.J. Vllf*** Ci*»B*r*.CUAHltt rooBditlonj! D*BUUftJ nn . BDBbcn. CbU LuclIU podaea. Pboa*

had tuo.’1th- Bl'U<(;eil Con«tltr«. Mn. Ljil*lun- j« . *»<i * •« “

ALCOItOLICUi AiwBTmSSr W*do«»d*r. 'CWt f .|( ceort IlouM. WriU Boi 4< er

l***OB. by,<!H« ulf- nil. c.rUfl*d t*»«h,r. and AccordloBi fsrsUbtd for bera* prBcUcc how rban* UK --------

orks Far Ib* V*r7 BEST Ibpair HOTOn skiivicb itblUae. . DEAOLE'S SAFETY 8ERVICB5 In L —

; C H ° O i r i , T R A IN IN G

. .T 'TT!!"*-:__ r

S dUAUi^ BOW far (oir«rnmrnt Job*. I'*Bd.Inf «>Bnla*llan oo«b. SaUrla* <Urt *j hith u Mts manthlr. Pr«p*r« »t liamt.WriU Bdi ;s.ll. Tlm—W«w»._______

_a V/OHliN n-U urtiBtlr n*«d*d u pr«p*r*^ far rr*dl»l Nvrx* *t hom*. b m «»

U IU »tr d*r. llMpllali. usluritimi, prirtu aurtliif. Hlch Bcbool *<lB<«t>eB

^ noi r«iulr«d. WrlU Box Z»>I1, Tlm*»- M«in.____________________ _______

— C H IR O P R A C T O R ^ " ^Aim* UBrtin. 110

b V e ’il^trT ^ ' s H d w -----------£ ABBWfl l>**»tr 5 E.;p. isio PcpUr. ^ u «

*«■ P*flB«ntBU. ts BP.CUMi'Um; madcn twBUU **rrk* br tt.---- —t>m-epmleT«,—M*«blntl«**-*Bd-**M

w.n* ».00 up. Anitlle flwuU fl«lon. COMl-Uh-Ti: b*sui]r tirrU* br BdvaBctd (iBdniu at r*daa*d srie««. Jaaler no.

dnu »«rk frw.. lUchlatUM and «eU wna. li.OO. D**Btr Arts A..Ad*nr.s : l o s t - A N b W u Md = -

LOST—« oiilr* aauU). >-U«ri orans* and '■ »hlu Drlunr flpaBlll. f«mal.. L|b*r.ltntrA. Cll W«.n.______________ _

LOKT—IS-fiuxa ^mp abotcun In fraik r(Ka (ant. 2 attm wmt Dtela. NoUtr r» ah«r»f at flaptrt. n^.frl.__________^

nibtr FIrtaunr. Kattard otltrti. Phon*___________________________- ■

WOULD Ihf bora In tha *r»y «oup» lhat . plckrdup tha ilDO <lrart> In <hs tvail : iBlIca n it 'and lU mllaa north ef Ituhl Bt Boon Saltirdar piraaa phsa* : 03IMU In Jantn*. or mall ll lo Cbarli*

E

C. Kart, Dahl. It waa monar aavod for ' al> 7*«n br a Illtta s>ri to bur > 4-11

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_ I L O S T . I ,“ MAN'H HAMILTONs WRIST WATCH— Cardinal Wtrkil or VIclnllr ™ (ictpllonallr libtral r*wardS r ‘sToTLTwU-------------,on riyBj s o io :» r ,n .A v . .r - . |

tltONU Utt IB nr boBia. StS 4ib atrm aaiu Phona t>Ot,________ ________

c|>mlB^ i i| rr. ia:i su ><>aaiia :

*VM.’ V ^ * ‘*Sm"or‘‘s;?£_____ — fAaut.if-i/»«f0f*'iui#-3»»0-r-Ua»drT-tfe#« '

In liuma. Pbena VK-W.___________ ,Phona cViy^'twlB'rBm'** ** *’ ,

CUMUCKUIAL hauJInf. All farm produeta.Ha»a poUto eraw. Phon* tMl-M.

CONTUACT fanein*, mvr typa. JJIIjr ' *flulpp*d, *»p«riaBead. Bo* Itl. Biy*

ICta. ntau. Idaho. II'AlNTWm UMd ootK Bt pricn ruu eta

alfard. Tn* aaUtnatu. Pboo. M«-W. ittrnlnta oalr. _ _____

. m:w iBwsa built br axp*ru. Kin* ahetp j ftrtllltar snd lopaoll. Phos* 04IW].

, John Maran.COOK wanu raiTeh Job. No dapand.nu,

own tar. Eiparlanead: sood rtfaranfH. Ullla Ilendrltlii, 4M Quincy. Twin I'alli, j

lUCrUUllNUW In booKkecplnz. ucount. .---- —ln«:»nd-offiea munasameoL Coniljft j

sari tliB* Btfan. Writ* Uox U-U. TlDta- 'xls. ga-».________________________ •YOUNU aanUd tun wbbU job ma yaar •'

around farm haad or job on callla ranch. iBQuIr* 4 nllaa Bouth, IH tnllta ; wtat South Patk. or cbII 1071-11. ' >

_ HELP yyA N TEP— FEMALE

In MT«on. City Cat*. ' ' wtltr... w^ui. "Atply

Ib pervoa. Scoll'a Caf*.' . k:<VmiWctlD waltma wBnuj. W«««n.r

, Colt** flbop. Klmb*Tly Itoad.________ ■»ca* aipacUd. Varl Kodsaa. ItouU ]. i Uuhl. rfcna SMS. CaatJaford. ‘

—~ TalaphoBB ISSe or lGOVU eapabi* woima tee avnara] Aowf. i

work oh ranch. WriU Box III. Wall., ‘Noada. . ______________

1I0U8KW1VK3I Aildrcaa BdrarlUtnr'poat. ranJa. Uuil hav* rood bandwrUlnc. Llndo. WaUftowB. Maaaachuaaiu.

ItZaPONBlULE Sirl or wemaii U halp In floriat ahep. iBQOlr* ia p*r«n. ArtUlle___ --rior»l.-no€*ra«n-boi«l,--------------------

YOUNO'woman or ilrl lor bouatworli and - *"

TIIE 1)0011 of opportunity for Mira. er p*rl lima amploymjiit, N» In.aai. maol. Car aaeaaaaiy. Bax Sl-B, Tla>a*<

. RHUillB wo«a„ f cT -lim tin ., wnkly tor itnaral botunaotk. n<r»' *«<*• aad IrantporuUon ranuntcd.- Box

a.C, Tlmrt-Nrwa. r ir YUU.AJIK .iparlancad In atwlnt and ( would Ilka B aUadr twaltlon lhat will, aarB you b food aaUrr. wa ha»a an ITOaolBf. Apply la pvraoa. Thm-Q. ••

Cl»an«r»._______________________ VOULN IMS ar« Brmtly B*aM now---- I l» aurl IralBln* la prxtlcal nunlnc. 4lUm I t U 114 par day In hoaplul.. ‘

aanlUriuBU. doclor*' erfle«a or rri»ia . dulr boma nuralnf. flUU appnxtd ttalnlnf gualltla* you fer above pra> - firrad pealllona. Ill>h Bcbool diploma Bat aanaaary. EttkUnt ptaaantni ttrrlM wkMi «ot»i>M. Patt d«UK* vrii* I IVit 7-B, TltoaB-Nawa.

: W A ^ 4 T g b - M A L t - i

j :____ TffiaJSALEaMEN^_____ -

A fertr<*TaB m r oii'Nalleaal'Comi;' pany will b* pulllnr two addlllnnil aalfaman Inln Dia Idaho tarrllary with­in th* B«lt Wftk. ;Appllcanla miiil l>a UlwMn lha asM of 32 and C. ha>a al laaat hlfh arhnel

ApplicantJ mu.t nwn aulomnMIa.ln •. (Mil condition. Satn axpulcnca.la i«fpfu(. but not auantlat.

Poaltlona rail for aom* Iravrl In lha BUU ot Idaho, homa r»try w««k-«nd.

CuaranlM of tnlnlmum ef tl^^ r«r ' w.«k Hurlne tralninf Mriod. htfinnlnf wllb 3rd day ol tralnlnc.for p«r»onal inUrrlaw. p1»ai»TaU fnt * appolnlmtnU Contact W. H. ( on lilln., •</o Ilotaraon >toUI. Twin Kalh. Idaho, an Wadnaadar. Oclobar if. 1»». U- IwMit boun of lOiOO luia. and t :00 p.m.

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T I M E S - J J E 5 ? S , _ T W I N

HELP W A N T I D — M A LE

--------- Haultow.n r a

^ P ^ i o7 w riS B * r K»terJ— 6aka. Mwmute-How*. Idaho.- _

SERVICE STATION

s a ; ; . ■ A T T E N D A N T

I___T Good Position for R igh t ManIMust be experienced and fumlah references. ________

I S C H W A R T Z A U T O C O .140 Sod Ava. E. TbotatSI

ICB L . ' . ' —I

< G ~ I W A O T E D ! .^ E X P E R I E N C E D

lo-S: M E C H A N IC '- r r r r ------HydramsUo e x p e r le n c s -p re -- - u r t M------ferred. Ss lary and coramls- bomt.------Sion. Paid vocaUon. Apply In -------- person. •• •

w Gib B o r c n C o .S a Je ro m eTimaa- Fontlao D ealer.

lit. no (—— I_____ EXCELLENT

‘ ‘ ■ O PPO RT U m T Y IN T W IN FALLS

r r r r For a Up-MUh aalaanan U aall na. jZ«eId ll»naI1f advtrtiaad hlsh oualltr P»»- tlalo^ aamir asd'truck Urr«'and~r«nppiRr-' TSBcad fllau *i7*rlanc* and quallflCB- >r alB. Iloni, afa, n a rlu l aUtui. aducB- d told tlon. pr«*at «nployaant. oU.

^ _ _ _ W r J t e B o x 27 -B - Tlmes-News - - -

S H E L P W A N T E D ^Z Z M A L E & FEM A LE*______POTATO er*w. Uifaar. picktra. buck*t» rhon ~«n irin i?ti:—Calt-W M t. . . ____ *- AUEO^oupl*^^u^l*a,ln Z-nom

BU SIN ESS O P P O R T U N IT tE l

-S«r!ia tr^*tk!*^rer^ntonna°len, 780._________

" * ' h " K ~ . '* ™_____ Timea.Ncwa. ________

I |:.M0 ItivLfiTUl^T <I/Utd Riaka iH toilOO dally on aaUbllibcd touU. DotIt.lt. Tlmf-fi'awa.___________ __

ACTIVE pannar~wanud in loln* reull bualnaaa. Goed Twin Falli location.

’ IttOO buya halt Iniamt- Box IS-D, Tiwaa-Wawa.______________________

- , ■ ■ J O A R P '.i t R O O MP1.KASANX room. Homa cooked m.ali, ^ Ito Ith Arroue Nnclh.

work.tnr,boardP ---- ronm In homa. Phon. 1M«- •

f u r n i s h e d R O O M Saaaaaa |:o MONTH up.“ Or priy.la aBowara “aM

cookmt. Tralla Bnd Mnul, : -odocu. 2'KUIltJluiltl) alraplnx fooma. Un. rt>on, —f.-i~>.i^-n,ii..hU t .n m elaan- F-m- - j - ■ • ■ ; ■ . ■

_____ 8l.KEl‘lNG rwm. taoUman pr»t«rr*4r iS S —IUlaarMaoBaBla.-444-4U>A«aaua-Narth.' ” * Phon. 1M6-M.' • " » FU R N IS H E D A P A R T M E N T S«dueta. WICK elaan S-room apartmcnL ijuuld.

CTlranea. n.aaonabl*. K l Plarc* aflar t,I ItOOMB and b*th. rn>BU aauanc*. 4H

Br\K . «lh aranu* *aat^■ NICK ona-room *p*rtmrnt. Alur S p.ta.

CLKAN. cloaa ln.~ tiVaionBbla Weak or____ mnnth. «M Main North._____________r ahctp M;WLY radrtoratnl; .tram heal. prWaU I4IW]. bath. A«allabla now 'till May Ul. Adull* ___ _ onlr. »» Addlaon Wett._____________

.U N F U R N IS H E D A P T S .* s KOOUU. modem, cloa* In. Adulla. PbeaiccDunt. .. :iO |.U .......... - _______ ___________“niljft 3.|iU>U00U al>anniaBU. U&.DO .month.

North Locual ^oartmenU. Phona SMC

a ; ______________________' . I H00H3 and batb. n«at and waUr fur.nlthcd, for worklof eoupla. 4SS SIh

0,1, en DKLUXK l.bniroom apt. rans* ratricara.ur. aulomalle. waihtr. haau bot waUr

. r ' turn. Lari* aurafa. Canyen Villa Apti.

^^balhj hai]l-lni:"fadlaBt b'aatl a o f T ^ '____ t«r: laUBory. I(J Snd BveBDa aaat; atUr«*«ntr *.r s j ; _ _ U N E U JlN iS H E D H O U S E S ,

HicE noj.m t h ^ t ^ t a a . 4» In j ' V*.;

S.urou**heuaa wlui b^th. Sll 4lh aaai

S BkaUt» " l toma. i-r*aII>Inf room wllh flrtplac*. Lana dlnlnt

------- room and kluhcn with aun n r tb . allr'Pni- rooma wall to waU carrat«d. Full baa*. Tltlnf. rn.nl wllh oil baaL Caraf* altaebad.___ Wonld contldar laaaUs te rliht party.

XI nich Moi.1. No phoB* calla. ~---------- M IS C .-F O R -R E N T —

r a TAl<Lt:3 anc eha.ra tor aU occaalo... >!•», Ualnboll'a. Phon. m ,

in.Mi. -rnucxn and c a iu 'ttaaa. FOB RtNT

-• Boi • . ... ID A H O ._ _________ D-DRIVE, Inc. •-'* i?,‘l tAST FIVE roiSTS 8ERV1CB

rilONL l3Ci >m-0. I ■ !

H O M E IM P R O V E M E N T SaiUEWALKS. dT^awaya. tioora. emnx

work. Phona»0,.n.____________ ^pro.rt W A N T E D T O R E N T , LEASEIplODil 3-llKUIIUOU boma by mponilula coupk ,.m .„ Phon. Walktr Aapll.nc. S7««.' »rtt« AVALL fumlibad houa* er apartmaet.

^ Cloaa In. rfa.onat.1*.^ Phona l»IUK.

-------nanc. riprrirnca and *QUlpmeaL Dot~ w > , TiinM.Srr»r — - SD-UO ACIU: farm to carry x» ralltr. Ilax

____ mafMnyy and tlnancra, no» 11. Clanai

- ... >'AtJTr.r>:.llo”t^ lS a acraa wllh paaluni Ztm- for !0 h«»d dairy cowa. Hata tlnaneaa, Inntl Mp and •julpmanl. Box ll-n. Tlmra- •Ith- N»w». •

ATTJINTION larm ownrra: IIMIO acrra.I havr plrnlr ot •Qulpmrnl. r.tari-ncn,

~_ot ^h|,«i help. tInantM.- no« JMi. Timr.;

^l«OM;^Part«irnt*’or Iralirr hotua.*Pur! K lnW r" •’*>9'" W4-M.

u rO il 3.n>:UKU0M m..lrm hou.c, llar^^.- l«oo«J Ioeallon, tonaW/r Wn^ on ama/i

( r? i‘r ;" ’V^?win'k.'” ‘*•. - H O M ES FOR SA LE---------Uf^f>llKl)IUlu« (I,,;;,, ,or ,0 y

n OY>.l. m n e OIn.J;.MOUi:U.N M.nIr«om Iwme. Would trad.'

fiiiliv on farm, Phnne atOMl.

ilatui. Ttvu lUniKUOM.S. m-Irrn eirriM hr.I' r t : .sViI mU.'"’

^WIN F . ^ S i IDA HO

n i i i aI L E H O M E S FO R . S A U

i ? S

= i “ U " K ™ ~ a . ' S ' . s 3^ kcalloB. -Baiy tfrraa. Mli IUAvaBua F.aat.

NEW S-b.4n»m Waa. I ^nant. t flr*ptae«, sbi b«*U, hardweo floora. IllKfl. 1 anrtfc. I'I »-» • , Wa»t Fi»* PeInU atur S Ma. _

C O . i s ' 3 ' s x ;» . <<i £ r ' c 5 :_____ WaaiintbooM dryer aad waah«r, nr- waiar haaUr and vmaUaa bUnd* laclui

ad la deal Bt a aacriflc* prtee tor csic---------1 Ml., l»“ oi>. Phoa* IM-W, Oobfflj

Wilay Dodda. . •

NTW HODEBN daalfa. Bomtalii »Uw. S b*drDOm*. S Ulha./^**t la“ k Uhaa,

p re --- -.. » car iar«>*. ftaw hlfh Bcbeol ataa. mis- 7 UKIT *parta«6t boiidlBf, faralabad.V In MIS iaeeia*. Cbaa In. Uondry,

Btekar. 117.000. TSaJU.I CfiCIL 0. JONESI UpaUin Bank * Tnat' Pbem 1011

-------- MODERN COUNTRY HOKE

tinpUt*. loul*d eu9 tfcr** acr*. attached sara««. B«ra« baiB. Hl.wu.

.,1 LEM A. CHAPIN AOBNCTr paa. Call W. A. OatrBodar—lUalur

dwlT '

Few badreeaa*. llTioc rees, dlalac m ai. ttccbaa. bath, extra tUoL emtat

------ 'baaam.Bl.-italt*r.'f»ra*«. Cbelf* elc**la location. Sll.OM. Tanaa.

' Stoobi modem hos*. coacrtU Ua*.- retat. oil tumac*. double farat*,. 1•er* af fTVOBd. well, irult.aad Urrie*.

- w .o : ,K mItIH MBla Amoa Besik

m i s N E A R H I G H S C H O O L

'* Neatly B*w nodmUir prtc*4 boni*with : larsa-bedroeBU. Dalme kilcben. •uurani ||»ln» room and ceer flitplac*.

'« ” -U, jTuUy «arp«t«d. Plealy of bullt-ina. Car- asa. Alao tancad and UadKapad. You

e iU to eaa nor* la today. lU. Sox 'C I T I Z E N ’S A G E N C Y

)x“'*VS; ;West n v e Points--------- Pbon* 2l:4 Ra . IHT.JIIT-J

• —

^ i -------------- G H A R M IN G ------------ - AttrBcll«a :.b*dr6era home In tla* le-5 cation. Kir«pUc*. dlnlnf I. and nice-

, alu Ilvlnr room. Ca , ba boufh with rera *D4 lon- down payasenL

f a m i Cy h o m e ■:

i . 7 IMnf'room. Excepllonallr aln^Sban "fjrrad. * 1,1, iiain* area. No bailer localloa. la-Norti. -EwaJIesutarma-SHJUO.__________

PNTS NowWa hava proaparli.c burera aatkln* Ouuide sood home* In WaablhfUn aad Lia- after «. cola Bchoel dlaUleU.

.nc*. 4UT T Z R O B I N S O N - F E L D T M A N .»'*»t. Drlve-In RealtorsiV**k or j,,_ j „ wral

•—[rWBerly C. A. Roblaaea AtaBcr);. Adull* ______ '______ _______

r s . I —I. Pbeae y oU R GAIN-OWNER'S LOSS

eYetTthlnf for your comfort. The loT cBllon la th* v*ry beat. It nu n««d a

I apart* Urf* boB>* at a bcrxala. Ia«ulr* la - . Addiaen. medlaUIy,u , fur: A CHOICE feur.l>*dn)em. elder fcotn* lit Slh >» ' top locaUon. Thla property b In A-1 coBdlllon and nay be purchaaad=la AptJ. incOMB PnOPEIlTY-Four renUW "• clean eoBditlea: beat tocaUoa: awtierrooma; tntnSag. Your epperUiBlty to pBrahaae

•oft wa. ll at 111.000.00—only •4.000,00 down. It: atUr Th* reoUla will pay lha laraitneaL

SES“ , T W I N F A L L S R E A L T Y -----------& - I N S U R A N C E _______

_______- - 115 Main'Avenue S u t^ *:!; , Tirln PalU, Idaho « - .« » .1------------ --------------------------

!lueb!lt party. I S t h i s

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LOCATEO IN A COUPARATIVELY_____ _ KXCLUfiJVr AJIEA. JIOMK JB DNVY

THIIEE YKAna OU) AND IB OF

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irtmaet. 12} Shoshono St. 6outh 5:2. Phone 2«8, Evenings SIM

n i r ; i------------------ ----------------- iClanai---- ^ — look : a t THE-FA-frrSI------paaiura S-Ounoou Biedarn h«ae on 4Uinancaa. acre, near bl.h Bchool. New* Widinnrimee- ar* aal «n now le, Crada A dairy «»*'

J ___ »aluahla land tor auh-dMilon. flow0 acrta run miaa when rnu ln>eal la a*,errncf., ' “'I'r 'l‘* 1>>I»1 Only 111.000 withTime*. trmii.. ,n ..rr -4m -D ow N -A N o-rrs-Y O O R s-^ Purl 1 IlEOBOOMS. dlaio, .rooB,-«a* root,

:a cm. ..nnAN' BPANKIN*- NKWI You can------- aa» ytiur faca in th* pollihrd tloen ot

walka’and^H,"'!?'"’’*>• *nd yriDc.r*d*'UrTh“a' li'ifh“ l5S>'i!_____ t«". Ila Ihl flrat U own It and more in

1. trade tomorrow. .U .jtO. Urma.

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b l u e L A K E S N O R T HBt» aehool

vvmni- .ow ner W ants to

52S « ? 7 • ►•««>» " "P l 'W r- modare boua*. ? ‘‘U ‘“. ^ i ‘. ~ w i l l W a ^

I :i t» rp3a« la Utlai aod dlalas, hardwood rooma.( waat ef eemDltmant, 111.(00..

To See Call 31Mt. UoBOX 'rUe Botila- —

--------->A 8MS - rO R SAU L -etliathod- ilO ACRES, sood boU. ao locka. Morta baat. Cood area. Phona SSS :, ’

?Vor « l r t «» AtJlUW. cioM in, laqulr«.S aoStE eaat. U aouth Motor-Vu.

FlO Afillka pump Uad wlUi epnnlcleT ~ tata. IS milcB oorth et Bupart. No h<

1 ta n . RanUr muat hare flnane*. cxj als »Uw. Tlmea-Newa.

5 s m . ”p’k i r . v . s “ „ s s :IKRltiATED tar^r Twln Falla, Cayla'

Jtrem* ceuntlaa. No .PumP, land

■ ■ SUolCti 1«0 acrea. t aillaa *aat. a ae

oil beat, 40 ACBU. (air tnprovenasta. Un 1 Mmt an>l TflU Baau the prlee aad lanaa. Wa • ^ c r * . *<rT* the rUbt U aeeepl er rcjKL

III wu. 4BI>« at lha Arskee Dralaace. Jan S??hona OISOJl. Jarome. eYenlnra

NOT f rT n n tE O ^ c Jw w T m a S rB T S ^ ^ Mllar trie dUhwaaber. aatomalla ell ta nfl bam for • eowa. maahiaa abed. ebU

--------- —Koiua.—Cood-laat—t-mJlae-froia-1------------* ralla. Will aell at Baaritlea. 1- UxmiL. Phaae 1041. »•

{ UNIMPnOVZD tto AerM. Good amocK S . w ™ -..rsIffoMT"c:OOD^mdriV4D"Vle"lhn

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) 0 L 8 0 A C R E Sad beni* Northaldt Canal «raUr and irrlcatli kilcben. **11. S-bedreom modem bona. walI-1

Ilrtplaca. wall carj«t. SU nlla* aeuthwrat I^C ar- Wandell. Crade-^ Um and aood 0. >ad. You bulidinc*. K mil* truin oiled to<

School bua. mall, milk rouU. Seeded hay and paature I yeara. No nozlo

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W e ^ v e &une R eal ----------- ----------- BA RG A lN e-N O W J- —{!“* r*^ tl.lOO down paymenf will buy thie 11I . " i . t *"» raach.- II win paatura and ral

*1^ hay (er IM head of caltla. ilaa all tV "Jtr . ' tre* watar.you can uea HaJT a fl ■ ' Y, 1»™» modem «"■** A ta

''S i)rS*^s'£r5 '‘i. n'lialloa" an4.)BaBy other lars _______ tanaa. '______________

—See Us Before |You B uy l—

a V ua^ C O N D IT R E A L T YHAGERMAN, IDAHO

M A N .

'a. Waal -■ .

148 ACRES

Doi^ariai WeodelL Oaa ot Northeld. beat tarma. Full waUr rltht.' T«

_ 1 modem houaae excapt heaL OutbullLOSS I-**** •cud f'llar- C«“corrala. «l baad callla Taylor sraili

ilMoom^ - ih t* .—Tbta-i.l*ce-.rill-earey-a.Jar(The lo- IoTb --------------------------------- 145.01I ne«d a ulre lia-.

BHORT 40% Near WaadalL Fair booa*' aod oa

huildinf*. A tood bur a t |7,00

P E T E R S E N R E A L T Y■aiiUW

Pbea* m i . . _ Wandall. Ida!0 down. " ' - " eatneaL — .

L T Y l i t ACRE»-AII culllratad. 147 ahar----------- jl_»aU«.-rulliHmjiru»»J^llh'atd«H.» lUeai modem liama and other outbull**' lasa. Par aar* ylaM thta yaar wm ;

•aaka b«a*. S toaa har, I I boaha ------- «b*aL Price I4I.W) bb4 teriBa.-----

» Oim UAN wllh 40 acrea baan't foot ■ tha rifht bon* yet. It you hav* 01

I II I you will trad, for hla farm, Ut'a hai about It. HERK IS YOUR CIIANCI lie wanU Ill.SOO for bla farm.

--------- - R E A L E S T A T E -----------A ^ T -- S E R V I C E A G E N C Y -1 nWLY • ’ "Jfa rn«r vaJJay, Own • part"IB OF 121 Mala North Phone Ui

EHE IB • 'ARARRi r e .M TIIE I- 'IIIORT-[ 5 ® .......R E A L .V A C U E -N ^ ll'r?; T/(AT farel ((elda. Ihle I, Meal for a ton

AHD hlnaUon atock and nrw crop a*t-ui □> AT Fair laipraramanU. Full price |1I,00< r BELL

C H O IC E L A N DSt acria juat barond Twla lalla* fit aat homee, Pracllfally wa«)-frae an

r rack-frre, Deep. rich aoH In hfgh alal 21 culii.aiion. N.w M^droom hom. Tb*r*'a only eae like l l . _____S4S.0C

h Te boy. eell er trade your farm aoBta<11(1 liTfiB 8uwart.^«d^«cNialy or Fran

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b d l i i i O- A. B"bl“ m

'riF: \• '" -K REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

lOO-AClIK eomblnaUon alock.row ~e‘

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■ou can SS-ACIIE Irritated farm. 80 ahar. oon ot Car»y Act water, nuw in hay and eralr oaeraU New ham, mn<lrrn J-t'rdroom hom ,'a cuU with cnal aUker heat, dole to Uoo<: aehool, inf. Prlr*] at IIH,too. ,

nore in ’-UO-ACIIE .Irrlialed ranch. KO ahan water, now in beam, alfalfa, sraln an paature. ].|«dn>om tiom. la *ood cnr

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FAIK K0ETE8H)E t4 — S.bedr. .too.. bene, amall ootbolldlnsa. well, 7t t,

BB^r (UlUratloa, balaaee paatura. < mllaa froen lown. Prlee-111,000. '* make tood Uima t« risbt party,

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•• W * c « . l d . » e l l .U „ n « i ^ h o ,aubdiviaioft. *arm lUtlafS.

. Hare caab buyer for two-hedroom ho S aouth. H Bot toe U m aad wlihin S or I lil(

ot eaaUr ot Uwa,

T . C . G r a v e s i S o n ' J38 M ain Ave. W est Phone

raiier. Free . Gcorgo S e r r , SalesmanWill tak* ^______________ .

•a .paraen t. -------------------------------- ----- _

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t^OD 140 ACKEB on lialmoa tracL

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Iflea!" Eaay acadlUoa, food tlrea. palM^^Flral t- 0>ar 1141.00 U k«. phone Wand.ll

ooi smooth SECT AND O R A m BEDS TRA ILER HTfO H E a

n/jl*?hjii: 0 ” ® “ SED BAG PILERn u e : deep PORTABLE POTATONke place r W ASHERS, FILERS, SORTEBS

I ELIM INATOHa

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irrlcatlra ^

' P f ' - J P O T A T O P I L E R£!ed]d ta IMMEDIATE DELIVERY

*11 " ‘•el ConalrucUoB7au ‘ "iS.

S E L F j i F G . C O .-hone SIH ___________

" Z n I S P E C I A LUl_______ I _____________________ _________y thla ISO- ■ STOCK REpUCTnON pPPBP

laa’a i r '/^ I t New Dearborn I t" t-warla? a flna. plo»a. a ac h -----------------------1id* A ban)) t Naw Dearborn nicid ShankInga. You culUratora, each ___________ |

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Twin Falb Phone iU (Your Tolam* Ford Tractor Deale

M ldstate N on-P reedn jA«tomatlo Stock W atereji

lht? Two Ellminatae braaklnc iee durinc >Ib Outbuild. montha. EUoilnate. mud hole aret

ar. Good waUr Unk. The UIdaUU WaUrer ir srailnc a proven atock waurar.

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P o ta to flUcers.‘ "Si?Sn '«'■ ‘"“ '" t “*■ patatoee fer III •t 17,000-

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lat'a hear SPECIA L

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I t l l FLYUOUTR Club w n - t i my t"ta! Ml! DOSCE 4^eor __________t t m^W u'r l t d roBD Cearutibb — t 771

i . » FonD jH iooV .:.-;-----------» m----- - t i l l TORO 1-door •—-................. .........H »** *°* ALL CAM GUARANTEED '

VALLEY MOTOR CO.NUTTV NORTimUP.KnNNV MOON . , AeroM <rom N«w Cltr H»U

T O T . ___________ ____________•

e f G R O U C H O

“ T O P V A L U E ”

SPECIALS-3— i -B-ltM’ D«SOtO-4.<tocjf».-B«lli i r t fx.->«d »nd . ftpllontllx cion , low rullra**• BW.- can tqulpptd with radlot, boUn. _ _ _ Mat coTtn and <st£tnalla tna*>nllDrt, mluloni.* IKO PLYMOUTH S-Ioor. Aa tiir* - I J — «l*an car wllh rtdlo SBd btaUr.' T ^ b xt(t FLY>10irni Club coup* wltb r»>Fbont dlo *ad bnU r.

II . Itl7 DUICX 2>doar In *xc(Iltnt randl*' P V ' tion and b u ' radio. b»U r aod

f«at corcic. b7 cX' 1911 MERCUnV ConvirtlbU. fullr ____ wulpprt. I

IjS w — T w o -1 9 5 3 -P ly m o u th 5 ~ i ; —BRAND-NEW Iiiberc, —O ne 4-Door_____ —O ne Club SeflAn

. Will mak* TCu ■ aood dttllUani olhtr low»r prlttd ctr*

W* conildtr anr rtuoBabl* elltrtilmECKERT MOTOR CO.

I BUHL Phono 75

sMta I I

J . C A S H ,

------- F O B YOUB

^ ---------- C a rs -o rT m c k s -— -

TiFr EQD ITIES BOUGHT -

^ 1953 PLYMOUTHm r T - ^ -— 91795---------------

^ ~^1952-P lrY -M O U T H :-------- --

91406

Z I! ' ■ 1948 CHEVROLET 3/ to n — $795

— 1947 FORD V 8 to n — ?495

“ H A N D M O T O R C O .P h c a o 15 - JEROME

„ „ TRUCKS TRUCKS

C H U R C H M A N ' S

— - - - ' ' A = l ---------------------

U s e d T m c k s

*** N o la le re s t o r e a r n in g 'charges on sll used tru c lu and pickups lold du rin g ba lance o t . . . -

___ ____________O CTO BER

1«* TRA D E NOW!Pay Balance Sept., 1954

KIIH l FOItD F-l H (on pickup. 4-tixtd

----- ------- tniBtrnlMloa-Jiiiler—llietlltnl— _

}>4B FORD r - l H ton pickup.

I t i t FORO F-I K ton pickup. i-*p**d_ . ...■ I

IttO FORD T‘i ^ ton pickup. 4.*p««lh«*Ur - _ . . . l ______ ■_ ...

I t l l FORD r-i 1 ton cab aad tbtuU.Dutl wbMls. btaUr. *xtrs ciMn — .... --------— — IIIIS

1150 CHEVROLCT H ton pickup. D*- lux* cab, htaUr. Verr ( o e d ------------------------------ IJM

!>4S CUC pUkup H Uin. lona wbttl- - bw*. buU r. tood cendUloa - t( t5

1141 Cn^RO LCT K ton. *t«k* M t.

lt4T FORO i tan. la feet W and train bedr. •zetllint rubbtr. llMdy to r> te w o r^ - _ _ _ ^ T «

I t l l FORO t ton. b**t bo<Sr------- t m [_

l i l t FORO 3 ton. b**t and’artln bedr, —Z.*t>**d aalt. (ood conilltlon •* i.rw d » to fO ________ ;_I5M

I t l l I>n-£RNATIONAL I^ltO cab tnd T, tb tu lt. Ions wbMlbut. 2.tp««l Z.^ ‘ i l t , tranunlMlon. «xc«I- Ct

Itnl Ur** LllilO . A rood ~truck all tb t waj- ________ t l l l l |*

tl™ fB O B r'w p * ^* ^ ^^ — mlulon. A r*al

i h i : 8TUDEBAKFJI i ton, Ntw It.foot * b ttt and cr*ln bodr. ^tpocd t il t . Flo Up coadltlsn tbrousbout___ t l l t t ^

C h u r c h m a n M o t o r s

JER O M E ■ • .P h o n e 77 o r 1J8 %

I Open evenings 'Ul S p jn . •___ :_ ^ _ O p e n _ S u a d a » —:______ _ 5 5

iS_ _ ____________ T V

-— ---------^ T I M E S - N E W S r T W

LE_____________> U T O S FOR SA L E ■~ — —1 l« J FORD ( lud«r, Rtdlo. bttUf. II.MO

n lin . TIpptU. Card** o( Edta bloulL E

^ G E N U I N E V A L U E

t *.‘mo ■youTl rind real quality la *„bu our wide selecUon of guar­

an teed used cats.

>n t UERCURY (.pttw aitr « e a e * .I Equlap*d wllb rtdlo. bMUr and

o*rrdri»«: tfit cortn. wblu tld*. wall Ilr**. A tbtra tw»>tOM black.

— 1 ------- trr«rB K>t> .........- . .„ - ...- .H IIIi l l l l CHEVROLET dtluit a*dtn. V*.

dlum crttn. 0B»«>Btr car withaiNfl rj^l^W uf^^hluw aU_11*11 _ _ _ _ _

IK t rLYHOUTH flp*<Ul dtluxt. Zm.__t i m dlo. b*aur. plutU *Mt tovtn.

tlrt* llkt ntw,----------------- t ( l l!»0 fmJDEBAXER R«*al 1-doo‘r. A

__t m Hcht hlu* wltb tIU wenb of fn -

CD ' IH l MERCiniY flport »*d*B. A en t- Qwntc c*T. Cuilr fVtr«nlt*d. U u

P f ) rtdlo, bMUr, orardrlirc. and Ulullr «Q U li^ Cood tMt COYtrt

MOON *"■*:tll , l t ! l MERCURY flport »*J*n. TbU on*._______ owntr U tulr hu t«lr» aood Urtt

' with llfrtuitd tuba »Bd iTindI «nd tM t ee»tri. l lu r»dlo asd

httU r aad ll fullr *«ulpptd. A a n tu r rtllow wllb bittk

---------------------

T H E I S E N ■

' S ' ' " 'O T O R s r i f i i r * *> Vma't I.IncoIn.MtrcuiT Dultr;

601 M ain Avenue E u t

' h tV S Phone 1149-W■Hb r*. - ■

I condl. -u r and j

ullr i

: C H O O S Eh 5 ~ ‘--------------------------- ---------------

! Y o u r C a r a n d

?;«, I ' ■ P I C K T H Eof/tf

: o . P R I C E ,JOB 75 . '■ :

-------- s : ? 6 6 6 - ■

B u y s Y o u r C h o k e o f

T h is T r io !

I t t l l UKRCURY Town itdin. A «trr j ' clMn, thtrp ctr.

' l l l l PLYMOUTH Sptcl.1 d.luxt. lU- dlo. h ttu r. r lu tl. t» .t cortr*. llr tt llkt ntw.

1047 CHEVROLET 4Kloor. I lu " radio ■nd beater tnd ii-intcbailletllr . topt. c

l:__ ' - — $999 ,F o r E i t h e r o f " ;

^ : T h i s P a i r !

. fInUb aad brtad atw tc tt cevtr*.1»0 6TUDEDAKEB Rtftl S-dMr. A

Jlcht hlut with IIIO worth ef pr*. mlum whiltwtll tlr«4. U u ndio, bta ltr and ottrdriit.

C O .?1313

A L u c k y P r ic e f o r

— E i t h e r o f T h e s e 1

CKS: v . f c n v . r « » &

Ir t ■ crtaas top.^ .1051 CHEVnOLET dtlux t*dtn. U*.. ___ _____dlum. irMti;. 0B»-0wii«r e tr with

radio. hetUr. whlitatll tlrtt and plutU »ctt cortr*.

'■ $ 1 6 1 6 ■ Ickups T W I N S . . .

L ik e A P a i r o f

- — — T - D l a m o H d 'E t f r r l n ^

l t d MERCURY b 4 t\ Md*n. A tm - 954 owntr c4r. full, «ulttnU«l. H u

rtdlo. b ttltr. ettrdrlv* tnd It fullr t<iulr<p«d. Cood I t t t coYcr*

l-tpted ’ ' bttullful i r t r ilnUb.

..IIOO* o t* n tf^ u lr 'h u " J I? rt ’ 2 d 'tl? J r■ with IKtauard. tubtt tnd brtnd

M»re-0.»UlJe tnnimlMlon— I, and ic tt covtn. H u radio and

“ btaUf and It fullr tqolpptd. A•«PMd anaxir >nll9w wlU» kluk'^tSr 4U U

. t h e i s e n '• ---------- M OTORS, Inc.

itu u . tlncoIn.Mircurr D*»l*r- iiJ ii BOI M ain Avenue East

Dt- Phone IHB-W

...lOOS■bttl. I - - ' I L- t i t s

m 'i B U S I N E S S a n d P I

g - | . ^ - - D I R E €

V o * • -flA fly -S H O E JilO N Z W C _______ Jtin ~ m n trfn ra.~ lMrr^dau a jfT rp i in M r- -5!

I k ,S * b ic y c l e . SALEi, & SERVICE *

• CE M E N T WORK B

tu o i • CLE A N E R S & DYERS •> ltIciJ3.^n-.. HI and S.. WttU Pliea«~i75:_ j

^ • C O M hlERClAL PRINTING y;■'* *■ Uutlltr prlDtlat ot *11 klDdt. Ttmt*.N*viu = JT II »«•_________________________ •

• FLOOR SANUINO____________ • “*t il t . Kloon t tn d ^ and~^lDl<htd. Fb. 00I».R2. m

»*” » [T A' l i tldT.' l'T** Milm«m,' p ~ U»4.M. j ;• M A TTnE SS RENOVATING i

)V a Wtiirtttt* r*B«vat*d. L'rtnoa MattiMt IVtorr. PhoBt ».W . ____________

• M ONEY TO LOAN ^C Jcnt* (or bomtt^ and lo«ai> Room S, »r

Btnk A Trutt Uulldli.». Phont M41. “ j• .M (>K )/lcyf:L£S •

' I • PLUMBING & HEATING V *•

^ T S r T W I W r F A L L S r l D A H O —

LE A U T O S FO R SALEtUr 11 DM li« l UUICK lleadmuur. DrBtllow. :-doo

L U E e v e r y d a y s .

ruar> A■ R

Gi u ? Md ArblU tld*. I

: __________________ Ndtn. Mt. S . •

^ y E M O N E Y I

liuk Ra. tl4t-8TUDr.DAKER Mon tnck wltb t tevtrt. J-tp«*d talc, *»lr* rood I.Ji llrtt.___ t( ( t bootur brake* wlib >*<uum n-

■ Mr** Unk. rvcondllloatd motur, :.doo‘r. A *Bd (b* bett flat b*d In Mt«le

l : j S S . S ; . r p ' 1.".,: i X—— I t t t frea (round tnd ir tia ildr*., A eat-' H it BTUDEBAKO SUU Conmtndtr Lt*d. U u i-Vtutnctc CQUJH wl^. and U radio and cllmttlur.I ^ . i^ l i t 1*0 FORD V.t CutUm club coupt

wllh rtdlo. b taur. tpgllltlii and Thit on*. wblu kldewtll Uret.id^ ln?d IMI BTUDEUAKCR ^.ton pickupnimlulon radio, btaUr afld I'tpeed. &dla andIpptd. A BUICK Roadmatur Mdaa.!__ t l l l l IKI 8TUDE0AKER.2.un truck wlih

S ; ;K ‘anV‘;in.1;fn‘. t r i r t W ^ . « •! ^ ■_______ Tht Pla Drlv».|a Lot «a Treek U nt

T W I N F A L L S M O T O R . ^ C O ^

Tbt FrlcnAlr Uom* et sTudtbiVtr Enot Scbllfltr _ Jakt Rcib

Q U A L I T Y

----------O K —

, ■ ' U s e d C a r s .

o f H I) OH EV BOICT ... ...........SIMS• I StyUllne Deluxe 3-door se*

dan. Radio, heate r and seat A »t I covcrs.

:_______ . l a S U J H E S o L E r ________ JIMS.ux*. n«. s ty lellne DoluSe 4-door se-• co»*r». dnn. Power5llde,rod lo ,nen t-

I er, eea t covers..

K illctllr. 1*5® CHEVROLET ..............412484-door scdnn. Stylellne de< luKc. PowergHde, radio, heat-

----------- ---------^erTBcnt-ecfersTBUn-vBOK-

1 IMS TO RD .............. ............... 40 «~=--------• — ^ 4 :a » n e d iin T -B iid iiJ rh fi ite rr

le a t covets a n d (Ood tires.

1940 CHEVROLCT ..._...........J985Mr. S f P leetllne Deluxe 4-door scr't . Grtr dan.’D efrosters, eeat covers.

A CHEVROLCT ..;_..1_.-.<74BI e f'p ri. 4-door ^ a n . Radio, heater,

“ 1048 PORD ____ __ - ............. «a05B-passenser coupe. New f in ­ish and h e a te r.

1948 P A C K A R D __________ 4765a»door sedan with radio,

'£_____ _____ hea te r a n d rebu ilt motor.

' 1947 CHEVROLCT __ _____ »<395eouBfc 4-door sedan . New finish,

lUr *nd radio, h e a te r and rebuiltu V ifk : -

1040 P O R O ......... ........... ...........$2B0tn. M*. m * to n truclE wllh 2>speed

■ « d b e e tb e d .

1948 FORD ......... ...................*045I 'to n pickup. Good tires and

I new finish.

1951 IN TER N A TIO N A L-----4945H -ton pickup. Oood condl* Uon.

^ -------- -IW a-CH EV RO LETH -^.!.....- .W 5-H -ton pickup. 4-Bpeed, de-

^ ^ luxe cab. heate r.

t ! :d " u 1031 CHEVROLET _______J1148. co»«T* % -ton pickup. 4-speed:

heater and defrosters.■hUoB*-. ---------------------------------------------------od tlr«*I brtnd?"J:3 GMAC TERMS>p*d. Atop.

G L E N G . J E N K I N S

i*r C H E V R O L E Tt ' ■ . *

0p*a Sundtri CUAC TermiOp»a Ertnlnn Fbon* 707

a n d P R O F E S S I O N A L

E C T O R Y ^ -

----------- J L -n A D t0 ^ w lfB -S £ f lW C B> H n » tr ^f»irtt'-J»nMBt-IUdhrfl*rrie«rn«)Brtaat.-7 c i — • flEfKiC;£HA7;0A> SftiVtCE

If k iMT»C*la AppUaoM*. 1‘boBtH ia.---------- kasU VtTIeTRefS*. Senrlc*. Pb. IMS-R.

---------- ‘^ b ^ ? ti '\o o - ;y n ^ t" h ,.^ r r ‘ b ^ 4 i s :• SIGNS & SHOW CAflDS

•a* S7(C ^leb*n 11. Co» fllgnt. i*l Mala At*. Boutb.

• r r i '£ v v H i7 fefls---------- t o W r t n u i t and M rrU l>U» M.

• Shtrwood Typtwrlur Ea. Oppetlu P. g22»*:5i • UPU0LS1EK1

JehnMnV 44<t t t l. Av"0 VACUIjM CLEASUUS______ vMUqi^ Maln‘ "ph??t m f.

KIrbj Vaeuuni (UIm tnd Strrlct. lUpalr*. —— r*nt^- 4M tth A.t. Katt. Phont IMO, JS?" ^ fclMtrolni clMntr*. ttie*. tervir*. tcppllta.21i:----- Kr*« homt dwno. lUr Hall, rhont 141a.•XT t * VESLriAN BUNUS

_____ _ • -^ M .E H ^ U a S N J H m ------ ' I^ n n : fcunw .a"& '?rw tu, pt>on. k l .

H O . ■ - ' ---------- -----------------

SALE______________A U TO S POR SALE-Btltow.^Hloor -

- 1 9 5 3 F O R D ----------- CONVEBTiaLE

— — ij CompltUlr tqglj.p.1 wllb Ford-) A Y i s r i k

1 ?6 5 0 D isc o u n t

NORTH SIDE , AUTO COMPANY

JeromsC hevrolet . B ulek

N_________ I-------------- I I .S - • 1 9 5 3 O L D S M O B IL E

I E Y 1 ‘9 8 ’ H o lid n y C oupe

> tndc wltb IlydraBatle. powtr •Ittrlnc. powtr«d l .» lirtt. brakM. radio. betUr. ilnlrd (latt.

.acuum r*. Manr elbtr t i l r u l i t rnllo. ear h uloatd tnotur, Dtrtr b**n lIccBMd ct titltd.•d In Mtaleu“ ss* («?.« ■ SELI' IMMEDIATELY

lU Ild.1? A T BIO DISCOUNT '

I ■ C l l 1(K) or M il

club coupe _________________________________Ipglllthl and i '

H u n t f o r F o r d s in B u h l

id’S -ip ^ ''"^ W here Your Automobile DoUai Makes More Cents

« truck wllh fOKD Vlclorla. Ford^t-piilfi.;lrt». bootUr Letdtd ....— .......... -tl48lon trtiB and IVSl FOIlD 4nIoar Ford-o-mtllc tlSOI

1141 HEIICURY 4-door. U>trdrlvt. Jrec b U n t J l . s o t s

I»l» FORD I W eor__________ ttj*L L S i n i FORD t % Ub plckuN« fy --------------- :-------- »i:«6

»S1 CMC •; loa ____________tllC ir r r rlm n- ot m * ami ltl7 tnorffli to

J^ le^^lb cbeoM fnuB a t baratla pric**

■ M IT C H E L L H U N T - -------------- - J F O R D S A L E S

BUIIL

Y - - ........... - - ■

L O W C O S T

— ' ' T R A N S P O R T A T IO N

1»4U PONTIAC l-door__________ tCtlt40 CHEVROLET t-doer ««»

f S ' . . - m i KA8H 4.bor ____________ t i t1I4S FORD V-l W oor_________t4 tlll tS MERCURY 4.docr________t£2llOlS nUJCK 4-door ___________S79I

3-dOOr se* n * i BTUDpDAKER Cb.mrlon;r and seat 4-door..................... ........ - t i » i

.The Place to Go ______JiaSlS. ______ tfl. Have Your Dmigtr____4-door se-

j i s m v o E T H MOTOR CO .101 Mala t . I'hcn* 1»

.........41248 L — ____________________________rlellne de* . ■ ,----------------«dlo,heat* —

B A R N A R D 'S-------- SMS . ___ r

;ooi u r » . ' . T o p 'u sE d Car B uys ■■

s - : p Tcat covm . co>en tnd tire* ________ti:»7..1_.-.474B IWl DE BOTO Sportimtn htrd lop llo, t e . u r .

........... 1M9 nUICK Super 4.dMr.Wllo. he.t-New f in - cr. Drntfkiw. A (harp oncowner

.c tr ...................... ............ »11B7u s e CHEVnOI.Fr Slrlellnt Dclux* 2-

--------4/BO door. Rtdlo. hetur. -new plaatleith radio, aett coven, bittk flnleh.:.. .tII97

•----- -lt»»-P0KTIA0-«'8i-ChWuln-HtIi»*»•itnt 4.door. Rtdlo, heater. Hi’drtmatle.

------bcMlllul J-tont U « and «rcr.ew finish. Low n iia t ________ _ . t i4 i i7id rebuilt

B A R N A R D A U T O . C O .PO N T M O CADILLAO

iT T sp e ed

... .......*045 I---------------------------------------------------i tires and -

T H E Y T A L K !j ..-.4948* d condl* -5 _ _ 0 ^ , C an

^ Sp ea k For ThemselvesI See

ipeed"' de- " 'H ic in and You Will . . .

____ J 1U 5 K n o w T h o F u l l V o lu c !i>ecd:ters. ItS l CHEVROLET Deluit 4-door *•-__________ _____ £!tn,_nicllo. hetUr. powarjlUU.

rtrf«r7onJIUonrCr*rn-TnM»Mlc- fUUb ________________ JI40S

l l t l FORD V.l CujUm 4-d«r t«!an. Fullr *«ulp»^ low nlleaat. In tep (hapt ---------------------I14#S

K I N S “ ■ ? “ ' . s . v ' . i i r ? ; . u ; : % , i ?~ '-malic and ill-nrKettorla.-VcrT

r ■ , S t ;

lAC Termi oilTllSSll moSl Arbont 707

I :t51 OLDSMOBILE Suptr " t l ’* :• ■Stior tedan, A real honef. lUulo,

I beaUr. hrdramatle. In vtrr eoodcondition, and (ultr rtcommcnd* •d br tbt former ewaer — linos

1019 OLDSMOnlLE ‘t l - '4Joor no- dan. Radio. hetUr, hrdramallc.

-----------------------pla tlie trM eotrrt, ouuldt-tlior.

'JCE ___ ^

H V lC t wall tiret. llxhl hlut flnlih. K«-. 'm a . . Biout Beekrt tailnc* ------- tt:»»"pb. lOtS-R.t*t. *tek*rv lOU FORD V.l Cutlom 1-door tedan.. Pb. liao-J. lUdlo. heater. lord.»-mttk. Vrryj 5------------ low mllettt ----------------- IIODBI At*. Routh._■ It i t rLYMOUTII tH lo e f -------« «»0

~— l l l l 8TUDEDAKCR 4.dcor ___t SJJ

»pSt*!u V g 1011 rACKARD 4.door ----------- 1 795

p M M E R C IA J ^ S

Ph??t lUT* 1050.F p p dtpeed H-Un ^

Y o u r e e M o t o r C o .

rbont a«70. i:0O Klmbtrlr Rotd Phoa* 854

~I>ho.. — ■ ■ ■ *

§

ALE A U T O S FOR SALE~ in i l-LVU6iiik or do^ . fuik hU

taolpptd. *ie«ll*nt ctmdltlan. 8»< t l .00‘ r U ‘t ^ r . . A ” ^ r

lb Ford- ,

' B E R R Y ’Si t - 1 - . BTTTER BAROAINS

IN BUHL

5 n i l DeSOTO 4-door tedtn. Radlt.:<Y s j u a u r ------------------------- IIIH

B uick »»<«B- n ttUr.

• p R R Y M O T O R CO.

B IL E ' r**'*'*

ju p e I------------------------------------------ —

1«. powtr . B E A T T I H S l!li?*ca?'hu *»» DESOTO F!r«!omt V.S SpwUnltB ... Cluh Coupt. rowtr tUtrlat. ra­

dio aad heaur. prcnium whiuwall „ lira, tinted tlaM. automalls

W T ^ Y utaimlMloa. Ulah Book.PricaTNT IZ1I0, Low Book im i .

11 O U R W E E K E N D P R IC E

- - $1695n B u h l Y O U R E E M O T O R CO.

)lle D o lla r USED CA B LOT

l»0 XlmUrlr Road rbeat 111^-putli. ■ —

malic tlSOS I ■ - . .T E R R I F I C S A V IN G

- . ^ . t o t s - ------------------------------------------------

1953 C H E V R O L E T ____ j i i c s I B e l - A ir H a r d to p

* 1570 A ctual Miles. . . . . . N ew O orO usran tes- -

JS j BM THIS AT

D E A N M O T O RIM tnd A t i W«t_______ _— FboBi-ni';---------- ^

r iO N I

_____ . « B R O W N I N G ’S

" Z U s e d C a r s ’

--------- »«» .y b o tc K Special Riviera--------- » e « Hard*Top C oupe______ $3348

-Ion ’80 BUICK Super Sedan.......... - t i io i D >-nanow -R adio-H eat*

c r - Low M llesge -A».l Shape ... ........... -41800

PONTIAC 4-Door Sedan.O R C O . . Radio — H caU r - Very I'hon* 123 Clean f jg j

. ‘40 BUIOK Super 4 * Door.r -------------- tt«e T h i s O utsU ndlns5 ' - ; Buyl . Only____________ $ « 8

r ~ ‘49 TOBD V -8. Buper De* ,3 u y s - Luxe Tudor. Radio •

Heater - S e a t Oovers.c n,w‘ a"aN »» OOly._________$ 695_■— ti:»7

B R O W N IN G A U T O CO.llr.*'.817»7 (Wb*„ D ^i Wl* Coafldeac) tuaio. heat.

I Delux* 2- j .

r . « G O E E

l i '& 'l t iT “ JIOTOR-COirp-ANY—-

6 - 0 - 2

^ S 2 x c “ A™ AVENUE SOUTH

__________ I 1081 n Y M O tm i S a v o r- ■ SUUon W agon. On# - . of the'' m o s t popular

models' on th e m arke t Pully Equipped_______ IlSDS

"l9Si'D ODGE Coronet 6e> irs C a n A locally, owned

car. J u s t L ike New-41495

* ’ ' la Im m aculate and Is P u U y Equipped . . .

/ o l u c ! Like New_____________ tl49S

H S E ______ S P E C I A L !-----««S 1950I« r Mdan. NASH 600 3-DOOR SEDAN.

R ciu lar Price 11095.

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i t J N m D HATIOYIS. N. T , O c t s u '^ ■ iB C n -C D p lM O l-u ia o o tn U U o o d o l- hid^ ■ l a r f a t o t l a s p u c e proffrun « m /pj.^ ■ d l s M n t e d — to ..n n n t> e n of the theH | t f t i l t « d K ttloD i todftjr on the eve ^sa

ot a n Im porttn t aecurlty council libaloB to Mek A uluU on to mount-t a t te u to n s between Isn e l t n d her x

^ ■ i n b aelgbbon . tlreilU # pjtigrMii for refugee re« tU 6- tu n

^ H m e n t lad-econom lc derelopmcM « ,ut<^ B t h a B o tr l u d w u proposed br t of <

c o u p of prominent A mertcani who ____tioped It w o u ll provide t n Induce-m e n t fo r I otci T T

M ijn Tcpio •■n« refuse# problem will be one O

of tb e »"«i" t ^ l e t to be discuued i j befon Ou ucarttr couficm>y*WaJ..O en. V t«n Bennlke. chief of the WA

■ I U . tt. truca objerrstlon eommlssloa. QovcjM H iib e n he r tp o r li tomorrow on the den t ■ H P tletU ne dtuiU on.n s Sponw ra of the new P t l t i t ln e ertecC■ i M M vnenra em phuU ed-lt c« ild c u n t,

be c«n led .ou t only If the p rc jeo t Thetb a k y arm btlM In th e Holy lih d c lo wWM replaced by a perm anent peace P W «

^ ■ s e t t l e m e n t . The plan would have ri»“ : H Oie United Nations:

H I I . f tjw at WO mJH/on d o lJ m In . project* to develop PaleaUne'j "w ater, loll, ol), chemical and hu-

■ m an reaources-* over a sU -year pe.Ar»^,counWea "now recelv- “ y™

^ B lo« or ot^ctlnit large oil royaltiea ■ I should be Invlled to mako a fair ■ f eontrlbuUon” to the fund. • . M a, A1lM»tc,8^.mlLUondollaM ■ I perm&tlent resettlement within the H I Arab-countries, of -aome flOOWl 1 Arab refugees In displaced persons M B camps since they fled from-Tsmsl ■ h during the FaluUne war. IsraelB i l ~*hould~Dd~Teqttlred-to-make->-falr---------■ f l contribution to th a t fund by way B U o t compensation for abandoned r o | | A rab land In Israel." j

■ —AfrLeast^-llays— n As Hunts Failed ‘n T U tm r r , o c t. 2S im -D r. Don o . jm dH ] M cCovan. 83«year>old Em m ett a fte r ■H phjv ie lan .'lived for a t l e u t seven to thel■ D days Iq b itte r w eather af(er h e waa pianH o a a hunting tr ip last year, o<- patrall■ J cording to a note found o s hla feared■ B body. alnce. B w note also menUoned th a t aB i t MSifch pJaae flew over b lm three r M tim es OQ th e seventh day.

Puneral aenrlces are to be con* yIsU l duct«d here tomorrow for th e doctor.

M r Hla body.-was found Prtday m ora- iin j lm to g by Robert Terrill. Bolae, and

S t e l| | l lowing n ight. fo r thi H i : Search parties scoured th e hillsP t t '- t n tb a Round valley and G arden ^M l Talley county where the doctor- was _ J[

H Airman Queried m Ll Death of Man ^y i . MODirrASi HOMZ. Oct. 30■ AuthorlUes quesUoned today a M M ountain Home a ir force baas air-

■ m an who 'went A W O L ,about the ■ Atlm e-A lrm an lU chard•D avid Spel- Jm c her was killed.

'O regon S tate Police L ieu t. Lyle J MH aiieU said Airman . Gregory MU 6 ]chaels was returned to th e bos« f c g l

-S a tu rd ay from a i o u x - a i y j a ^ t c t - K i- being absent alnce Bept. 6. ' K S

Spelcher’s nude b o ^ w as found ■ !-ln-enakB_jljux_near H un ting ton ,__Ore.. Sept. 8. The m g ie w ^ ,'C 6 7 o .; vyou th had been bound, gagged and ' f tru ck on the head, olflcers aald.

S Plans Completed

BiQEEMAK. Oct 35-TIib Junior !'“ > league of the Reorganized LDS tigh t chu rch m et Thursday afternoon a t funcU th e church to make p lans for a Halloween party a t 8 p. m . Prlday “P*®” ' a t tb e church. troubl

' T h s Zlon league wlU hold a party n r -* l th -tb # -Ju n lo rs -a n d -w m -X u ra ish —C.0P1 t l tb e games whUe th o Jun io r league an l i fam ish es refreahmenta. T h e next M meeUng will be held nex t H aursday III aftem ooQ w im Alice DavU in charge in o f tb e w orship senrlce. P H

y • ATTEND REUNIOK l i Mn ----- K X K O -H lL L .O ct.J5-M rs.B em a> - ■ !fll . dine B arnes and family a re a tten d .^ t o g ^ fam ily reunion a t Yakima,

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w h i s k e y . . . e v e r y m e l l o w d r o p b

K B m V C K Y B O V B B O N ,

4 TRY IT TODAY! |r - w « m c y s - a » G C T a m w o - i i i i A i o H i

r a w - - ' * - ' -

Magic ®DIKKIOH. Ort. M ~ f*!*"

Jensen, J r , aon of Mr. and Mra.W alter Jensen, bas some gaso- _

J une for an automobile b u l oo ^ automobile to p u t J t Id- . hjijt

Jensen, a student a t I d a ^ rt- s u t e college. Pocatello, borrowed ^ ,

'1 ' hla brother's c a r recenUy to go ^ „ « f w a ride. D uring the course of « the afternoon the automobile , ve ran ou t of-gasollne and Jensen ^ ^ had to trudge two miles for a |

f rtah supply. , t j ,*nie aut«nobl3e apparenUy got

tired of w aiting for when be re- ^ 6- turned wltb th e can of fuel the ^ , ot tutom oblle was gone. No trace* of Jt h f s been found tjy poVea.

a S e c m d t y R i s k s ^i» WASHINGTON. Oct. M W - - Uon. 0. Government officials report P resl. to be le den t-S lseahow er’s tough new m - m W

curfty program la proving-"reaU y .W t ,e el-fectlre" In' r!Mlng th e g o rem . ^ d e r (J m cnt.of.security_rt*ks._ • ., t T hey cited U»e W hite House d ls- ^ d closure th s t l .« 8 g o te rw e n L em - ^ JJ ployes bavB been ousted os sR urlty .. risks In Uie four monUis from May

37-w hcn Uio program w en t into effec t-unU l B e p t 30. .

_ Of thla total. 883 were fired out- rlBht and M3 resigned when tm» favorable reporta were m ade about them. All bu t five, aald Uie W hite House, "came from previous a d - ministrations.” .ph,

NelUier Uie W hite House nor UiaclvU service commission, w hich ____compUed Uie s ta tU U a, would cora-n jaat_an_ ilJclx .^ ilgn !flcanM ._B u t ____oUier oUier officlab cited the figures aa proof Uiat th e adm inistration is 'currying out ita promise to r id thegovem m ent~or#ctual-or-po t«nU al .......subversives.

Reward Planned For Lost Woman

' HQMBDALE, O c t 38 (IB-Owyhee . r^ iin tv Prosecutor R ichard Elsm ann - -w as-iepuiled yUiuUug to'DffBT’a'

rew ard today fo r any trace of his wife, missmg since early la s t Thurs*

. day. •• Je an Elamana, M, disappeared ' a fte r she and h e r husband returned I to th e ir home n e a r finako rlyer.I Planea and ground parUea have

patrolled the river, In which she i« i feared to bave drowned, each day

since.■ M rs. Msmannis faUier. from Coos .' Bay, Ore., and a brother and sis ter

of th e prosecutor have Joined In th e " vlgU. Tbe brother, Howard Elsm ann. ■ -

' haa been scanning the a rea from a n - ' a irplane.

I>eputy Sheriff P rank O rr cald no. form al Bcarch waa planned today. _____

H unters have been a ^ ~ ^ io w aU h for the missing woman.

113 Consignors'—IDAHO-FALLS. Q c t J l ^ « > - T h l r ^ _____(een consignor* w l i l ^ t e r 43 an*- <' Im a ls 'ln th e a im u a l 'Id a h o p u roo •flree d e ta ja ao c iaU o a ja le .J lo b e rL I ,. _____Higgins. BonnevlUe county agent and assoclaUon secretary, reports.

T he sale will be held in Idaho PaUs Nov. a.____________________

Sava an a u to rad ia to r vpM lit- 1st cheek your car’s rad ia to r a t least every six m onths. A clean, t ig h t R adia tor m eans a be tter functioning m otor. R egular In­spection also will check m inor _ trouble becoming m a jo r trouble.

_ C .0P ia .E T E J?T 0C K _O P KEW _____aod USED itADlATORSt

KAIOHT KENTUCKY-BOUBttOrt---------------

' R e c la m a t io n B u r i I D u e S o o n ,-C o m ir WAflKIKOTOK, O c t 38 W V-Rec- te r

Commisaloner W . A. -Dex- due, heimer hope* rw rgan lxation plans olf:: for Uis reclamaUon bureau, based sur on a survey com m ittee's report, c a a pro

® be made pubUc to sibout a week. 1‘ “I t will take somo tim e to Imple- ^I ment some p a rts o f Uie report to ^

' st 7110 commissioner declined to

elsborals b u t-sa id rritrUrin .to _ th e ^ ’ rw r^nixaU on effec ted la Callfor*> nla Uiis summer, aa a resu lt o f a ’ lurvey team's study , bad beea r t r j j J

- J California'* regional office w u abolished and a pro jec ts office e«* tatUahed. I q

of’ Uie survey te am ’s flndlnga. i t not M now a ppearr unlikely th a t Jo h n (ini ^ Randolph R lter, a ve tem reclama* i ta — tion b u m u eoglaeer, will b e nam ed cIi. to be oae of Uie tw o assistan t com* croe- missionen. notiy B iter had been - generally c o n . in < Q. sldered Dexhelmer’a choice to sue* ' b

ceed Goodrich W / U neweaver, a itriic a rry o v e r-f ro m -th e -T ru m a n - ad* wm mlnlstraUon who wa* demoted to the

t« assistant to th s commissioner. hav , i RKer Is ch ief o l hydrology in Use to branch of projec t p lanning. wiUj —

headquarter* a t D enver, t . Before th e abollUon of region 3.

with headquarters a t Bacramento, Calif.. Uie house approprlaUona

u committee expreaaed hope th e seven J regions could be consolidated Into

Uiree.. . The committee proposed making I® Denver Uie reclam ation headguar* |___

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a t a figure.that V_______________ Ford's tlie on' a choice of a <

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b m m i s s i o n e r S a y sBO* ters, w ith tb a seUip-bere.belog re- ^ex- duced to th e su tu s of a ‘liaison ^u u office.’' B u t I t Is understood tb e » »ed survey g roup disagree* w ltb tha tU proposal. , ^

’The s ix regional office* now la P tle . existence a re a t Boise, Ida.; Boul- da ta der C ity . N ev.; Amarllto, Tex.; BIU

-In lings. M o a t : Denver and B a K U ke j , Clly.

^ T h e h ouse committee luggestedw U iat oaJy tho*e a t Boise, Boulder “

O ity-and Denver-b* retained. . . ^

Big Market Due - S; For State’s Hay

„ ' B O ISE , O ct. U «>>-A •UllsUcan ^ uit. w tlh I h t tea-t t nomlc* aays Idaho ' farmers m ay

b a (lnd a b ig m arket fo r tbe ir hay la • drougbt-atrlcken sUte* thl* winter.

>ed c ia r e s c e P . W hite said Idaho's i m* crop, eatlm ated a t S«8,000 tons. Is f;

no t a reco rd in size ba t Is excellent ^o* In -q u a llty .---------------------------- •... .1C* ' B u t h e added U iat for droughb-

a itr ic k en fa n n e rs to buy It, Uie price ■d* w ould h a v e - to be low enough-and — to th e governm ent probably would ^

have to p a y shipping or freight .

■ :r. = i 3 M A G IO VALLEY’S PINE8T , t ,

to! TURKEYSina F reah Every Dayen N EW LOCATION:Ito a M ile Sooth of Corry *

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aiiseli-pricr a p e o p l e o r e c o n s i d e r i n g

a f i n e e a r i n t h o l o w - p r i c e

I believe that a car which is b u ilt Ii l o l I s - in - t^ f J o w ^ p r ig f t fiolfl V p f a

iLjCrestmailc-bodyUtsJiulUCitclj st in its field), its new fine car ric jage locker (roomicstin its field) d that keeps it right down in its pricc

:ie only low-priced car which ofFe a completely automatic transn

ic), Overdrive or Conventional vlaster-Guidc, available on all V-8 n

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Citizens of Declo Relate Activities

/ DECLO. Oct. afr-M r».‘j . D .,W al-: « * k e r returned i i o m * ,8 e t w ^ . fro m

S a lt Lake City where she itcelTcd m ed lea j aUeoUon.

M rs. M argaret Tbuttg, B a a I la P ran d sco , rlsited friends here Frl* kiul- day.S l l ' M rs. BciJo PfckcltrS sJt £«ke O lty, ^ 1* vialUng la Declo and Burley.

M r. and Mr*. William D arrin * . 1 ? ^ to n have beea tislUng la Spokane,

W aah.M r*. Robert Kelsey and son b a r*

re tu rn e d from M urray, U tah.

^ y \ \ HIGH S(Iter. / / ) \T i H ' ' (A U You can sret 01 u«t (h Iv \\tim e . I f y o u ai ght- ■ ^ ’O '^ l^ /^B C hoo lj-w rite J S d ____ ___ _ ._ Ie t .r - t e l l s y.ouould • .1 . I ------

“ “ A M E R I C A N S C H O O L , E — A n g e l e s 1 3 , C a l i f , D e p t . ' ' 4 4 - p a g e H i g h S c l io o l b o o k .

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iced ctr in g Ford is the.iast word

. .up-to75% easieiiMCe field! wheel on the st

S e e , . . Value built like the your choice atuaJEordivith_____ Fnrfl Am^ricf-Cii:cle_yi.si;____________ - ■

car ride and eld) delivers — s price class.h offers yoa J ^ " ^ B 5ansmIssion~ional Drive. H ' * ^ BV-8 models/ _ ■ -■ ^

UNION MCI A T THIRD NORTH

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9 l E l k s B n i l d i i i g i n '

t i e s B l a c k f o o t B u m s_ . b l a c k f o o t . O ct, 38 an — "nie

tw o-story Elks lodge and bome la tro m f f i l S t . built in. 1959 a t a cost

^ V e d S ^ , « » r w a r d 5 w « T b y - n r eyetteitU y aftem ooa. i

« - T. T w elre residents o a the top floor a escaped, bu t aU of Uieir personal

belonging were lo s t HierB wera no

' d t r , truck* fought tba Waref“ T. for fou r hour*. P red Vogt, Black* rrinc* foot f ir e chief, said be thoogbt th e jk a n e , fire s ta r ted from faulty electrical

wiring iss lde a waU.

‘ READ T1MEB.NEW6 WANT A PS.

NDS TIED?Becanse Y ou Lack s • ■

H S C H O O L D IP L O M Ag e t one a t H O M E in your spare TOU a re 16 o r over and have le f t T ite fo r in te re s tin g free book- Is you h o w ! ‘ ________

JL , 524 So. Spring S t , Los cp t. T F 2 . Send me your f re e book.

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w h e n t h e y b u y . : . a m

There’s, a big reason wliy m before. No other low-pricci w ant and need for today’s ( F ord features as a V-8 ehgi fine-car power steering in i from tho low-price field.

O f coune, Ford owners ni----- “ th 'e>^mtrtoorSarvcys-of*i

ing a higher proportion of tl

mestcars

-a

word in power steering. . . makes easier, yet retains the natural fee

the straightaway.— ------

Value Clieclc, , . Test Drive tho ce a t your Ford Dealers. F ind c oicricai-lW ortk-M ofclcar.______

tOTORS, In- P H O N

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n ' Visife Listieff ims— T lie b c re la s t week. ' ome la -B a rb a r* Sue Brow n, i:x>gan. b; a cost be en vlaltlng he r g randparen ts U

b y - n re tn a 'M n .-T Jo aT io rto iL -’^ ^ ^ ’- I O en e Larson and D o n Korlo

ip floor J r , a tu d e n t a t B rfgham Young un e s o n a l verslty . P ro to , visited th e ir paren fere no h e re o re r Um w eek-end.

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