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PRICE 5 CENTS 20 Feared Dead In Explosion^n— Boat in Europe H A D E R S i < t ; V ' J u l y “6”(UPI)—All explosion ^ . _______ u .. uifT>il<inpin(r"b(>!it tinnr f liio unit* l> Tuf 1.. nil Steel Union Rejects Ike . -Plea tG^Ex-tend-Contract Beyond July 14 Deadline Man Killed, Wife “GriticaF iVfter M'JW Yl)JlK, July S I tie iileelvvorkurs ii^on todfty r^jcclcd I'rcsulciit Kiseii- inDCci through a sightsecingrboat near this xoutli Jutlainl hower’a renewed reciuesi for an iniiefinitc extension of steel contracts beyond tiiuir today. First unconXi^icd Reports said .it Ica.st "JO.scheduled expiration nt iiiidniKlit July 1-1. I):ivid-J. McDonald, union prcsidcnt.-^^nid ins were feared dead. Policc reported that 10 bodies {a stntemi rf'covered and tlic senrcli \vas continu,inp for addi-Iforcver.” Sial victims. It was not Timcdintely known_ whether forciKfi tourisUi were “Dumj Ende“ n'U tt- ii: lo Hfldfr»lev from a irip , rwtftuniiil nWul one-halt '^e*«ploilon occurred In {Jic nsuiefwn^ wero’ taUcvcd aboard '‘L r “tnea«* Mid p<vn!c-strlck«n ,^netn. Including chlWrcn #nd parent-1, JcapM overboard to tlie nwnej. TTit pllol manafltd to beach the * osi n«r BH embankment but the .... heads of .statement “We arc confident that the President doe.s not intend that we noKotinte 'If there i,s jjaod frrith on the companic.s’ part wc can conclude an a^'ree- ------------------------------------------------- -------------------- ment by 12:01 a,m. July 15. Every period of neKolia'tioiis mu.st have a tormina! point. This is Ihe mie that Iras lieen - U. S. Marshal Collars Prisoner ^coding Man [led in Pea Field Mishap -OOODINO.-July-S-ailco.TlTrL n Spencer, 21, «on of Mr. und Mr* Spcnccr. wtu klflfd UxJnj tmctor he wa4 drlvln; il’iiRcd OT-er a 15-foot embiuik Ore., where he •mployfd by the Lamb and Wrs ni’Cannlnjrcoinpftiiy. Mr. Spencer w u bom Nov. B7. »t Jerome, and attendee icodlnK uchools, irraduaUnR frmr liriocdl hiKh ndjool in IDSfl. n i*d allfnded the tJnlverslty n tdoho Uie past tw yenr». *her If ft-M a member of Uie Slsma EP' lion fniiemliy. Ho attended tin BRptlJt chureh. BuTTlvws IncJud# Wa parents temal (muidpArentx, Mr. an<' j. Joe McNeil: paternal Krtmd- t»Uicr, Ed Spencer; two brother* 3lenn Spencer. Ooodins uid Lynn neer. San Dlentouid • tUter . Wylene Thomason. Eusene, 1 eer^eea ari penJlnff i ofnpfton chapel. Blood Quotas Discussed hy GountyBoard TTie problem of consistent failure ' meet blood quotas was dlicuAscC a meetln*.Tuesday nftemoon of ie board of directors of the Amer- n Red CroM, Tvi’ln F^lli chap- ilood dmnlnss ars scheduled at :h Flier and Ta'ln Fail'd thli lonth and directors are seekllne t to Increase pnrtlclpallon U}« demands on the blood bank Increase with summer cmerR. pncle.t, an adequate supply must b< tiulnl.ilned, It waa pointed out. 'People continue to be 111 or hurt inn? Uie busy summer setison ciurens of our county must ac- ept tlie re.'.ponslblllty of providing blood to care for Uielr needs," Mrs ;ila noachc commented. report on home serrlcs a&stst- > and loans to servicemen or ^ _ ^ e l r rnmlllc.^ was tlrca by Mrs. Qasom, «*ecuHTe secrttary.' l^uls D. McIk3 was elected ireas- e of Chairman A. T. Nelson, ii. O. Uutcrt)ach. vIm chain conducted the meeting. Leo Cnmpeau, l«al blood dr«»- pe chairman. wUl meet wlUj’Dr. - P. Swtro. director of the Boise reslonnl blooa cenlcr, prior to th< rouniy blood dmwlnM. The blood- ■^obllp Mill Tijii Fnji, July I anil F i l e r .................. ;, Pil* blood chairman, re- MOHE COHN EXPECTED WASiriNQTON. July 6 WPI). ’'e_roreiKn.. aRrleulluna-serricc limn previous output. A U. 5. mirtbal ■elxei Edward J. PniTalo, 40. In farsfe of V. S. eourthouM la New York Clly after rrarato and Joieph J. Dellamura, 42, left, had atUeked Auoclated • r r m photographer Antbony Camerano. Prarato and Dellamura, handcuffed to each other, were leaving a priion ran ta, ( b nn trial for a Yonkers. N. V..T>ank robbery. Soddenly the'pair lunied ai'CaraeratiB who Unded on hii back, (hen quickly arose and took this pletcra ai otflcen brou(bt the pair back under control. <AP wlrepholoi Benson Says Only Legislature Can Correct Income Tax Error . BOISE, July 8 (/P)—Attorney General Frank L. BensOn told tho Idaho supreme court Lo^ay Ihut it Incka power to “perform funcUona d£ the Icgifllature’’ and that only the IdwmnkcrfTlKemSelveiJ'cnTi"'----------------------------- -------------- ’■ ---------- --------------------- flwer to ft suit brouRht by.two Republican representatives who asked the court to order lepislativo officers to prepare a new, corrected copy of the 1959 incomc tax law. The offidflliiopyof thf law shows a startihp tax rate of 3’^ per ccnt..An amendment, chanR. iriff tho rate to three per cent, was overlooked In the prepa- ration of the official copy. _ " ’T ris A prerogative or'U 'o IslaUve," Benson said "to correct own errors and.. .'.I t would .. without the consUtutlon of the United Slates and the consUtutlon of the sUte of Idaho for the courts o usurp JeglsInUve functions." Denson said nclUier the house .inrolllnR cleric nor the members of Uie house cnrolllnR committee were made parties to the suit. !!e noted that one member of the committee was Rep. Allan Shepard, Ada county Republican and Boise Bltomey who represented tho two eglslators who brought the lesol action. The suit was filed by Itcps. Bar- .on A. Brossey, Boise county, and □eorge I* Crookham: Jr.. Caruron •ounty. Defcodanls were Lieut. 3or. Wllllnm E. .Drevlow, pre- ildliirf officer of the senate Rep. Robert Doolittle, speaker of the' louse; Edward MIddlemlst, secre- Wry or-the senate.-«nd-M~Ma* ianson. clerk of the house, all Hanson, r 1 by a Boise ney. .Sylvan Jeppesen. filed _________ _ ___ prepared, could Ml ICBBlly be presented to the ovemor for his slimature because .he Umo for dolni: so had expired. petition to the court, Jtato Arnold Williams be ordered 0 remove the erroneoua law from ils-IUcs_imd_thftt_Tax Collector O. Neill be InstructedTo ienore revisions of the new law. Pe OAUIXE TniP PL, LONDON. July e WV^PrcsldeiVt :>s OauUe and his wife «D1 vlalt .«ndon.next year. Judge Believes Law -To-Aid^tate-Justice BOISE, July. 8 (UPJ)—nic new law provldinff for ap- pointment rather than election of justices of tho peace should help rid Idaho of “crncker-bnrrel justice," a Boise justice of tho peace said today. But Kenneth G. Bell said there'nrc some procedural questions in the enactment of the statute that eventually may lead to a supreme court test, “I endorse tho law," Bell, an attorney, told UPI. ‘‘It shows a progressive attitude on the part of the Icfrisla- tur'e." The law has been chal- Warmer Normal'tempcrfttwes are’due by Friday In Manic Valley, ac- cording lo Uie forecast rwelv- cd here Wednesdny via United Press Internationa]. . ’There doesn't seem to’ be much difference between norm- nl and below normal," said the UPI rtrporter oa he read this JartctsV;. _____ ^ •Temperatures below normal .................................... -petloit. rlslne to normal about Friday. No preelpiuuon Indicated." (Probably.) Baseball Today AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston at New York, nisht pome. Only pame sclieduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE No games scheduled. NEW DIVISrON ACTIVATED BOISE. July 8 m — AcUvnUon r-Bl3Ui nir i ^t for July 15. members Idaho's eonsresslofwl - delegation reported yesterday. Man CashesJE Bond, Figures Interest For 14 Years Is Grand Total of $3.68 'VAS!llMaTON.-July-«-<UP:»-. Ml ui:,i flying and-hat asltcw. I"' non. Timoihy Tugbutton ‘ ■nnncci Into U>e office UUs ,Jfek no uncertAin mood. ‘T f Hon. TlmoUiy »-as an«fy. •"'“'t mad. lie kicked • copy boy, chnlr and when he spat he purpose Ihs office spit- toon "'»pank'0 by ftn arm w»Tln« ha- r.picrd Willi CUSS «-ords an'd 'itirrnjie slnmplnji of tho feeU 'I »i» t fair," Tugbutton shouts . *’‘« “ ‘- ‘n«it's-irtiat III,.?. , continued, •■and all bimwoughltobeputlnjall, m t h e y ought to be "!hiin.s lirilrj, «rfwned Tugbut- "ln*i olhftr bumi M l there axe^t-UiB.polltklana? •nrn-buma I_havc..ln min/j are, tile,, political bums who have acamped the peo- ple out of U>«lr honest money nnd who will scamp them aome more If Uiey alnt put In Jall.'^ -Put the people In Jali?—) DOW," soothed the oldtlmer. -NO, you blankety, bJahl: Idiot, not the people,"Tugbotton replied. "Put the bums In Jail, the poUtl- claiw."...........--------- ------------- --- Finally unfolded, It was a Borry tale. Back there during the war and aiter, Tugbutton had retnilnr- ly set aside t. small cbuck of his pension for 0 . 6. savings bonds. The bonds •rtn pretty thlnsa c pretty paper' and they bore the solemn pledge of the government of the united Stales that they wett good and sound. At the bank this week, TUBbut- in had cashed a series S bond of the.itce-viLluft-oHlixi-for..whle In exchange for his bond .tI13.40, that being the principal and U' te^tst^accumuldted In 14 years. But InflaUon had been gnawing at the n. S. dollar. Official P>v- cmment figures show that the dollar had bought lOo cents worth of groceries In 1M5 no«- buys only 70 cents Mrth. ■■'W hsfset Tugbutton i>n fire u-as this: The 1113.40 he got back «iu worttt only ri8.68 by IS45 stand* A Tds^ls jQuiu that, la terms of purchasing p^wer. Uncle Sam short-changed him $33.13 on his promised- return. Tt also means that Uncle Sam paid Tugbutton only I3.CS for using-his original 175 for 14 years. .njot figures out » little ........ than is cents « year Interest—or •bout ooe«UUnl o£ ooa per centi lengicd-bT-Attoniey General Frank Benson, amonR oth- ers. Benson said recently he tt-ould issue an opinion this week but todftj stated he wouldn’t net • a week or more. 'Procedumlt>\” said Bell, ■•flen- J might be conect In some of hU views. Tliere are some ques- tions brought out by Benson that possibly the supremo court might have to decide.'' pliinr test but sold that “If Benson keeps going the way he Is It will come t< a supreme court suit." The statuU, which went Into ef. feet July 1. provide* that county commissioners shall appoint Uie JusUccs and set their salaries. TTie pay will be subject to endorsement by the seno^ district )udgft of tlie eated. Benson, in volcbg hU feelings about the law last weekLromment- e'd thut'It gives “too much' power” to county commlsslogtrB. ___ ■- T„.ii ‘'wholeheartedly -- ........... ....... nlng.T^ie fire, believed to be man- iMC filMl_U}ls-POiilU£in,Jrt-#aW-Uj*t emsed. began sHorUn>efQre 8 pJn: nf one of the elements that cause .................................... me lo t>etleTe IV Is a-good law that county commlsslontrs — ------ ---------- lUves of the peo- ple-wlU appoint the JusUces." These commls5lontrs,-he-Bald. will "feel morally obligated to do a..gOQd.Job.ln. jaj-thelr-t*3ks.-jn- eluding appointment of the Jus- tices." If Uiey fall, he pointed out, they must be -answerDble" U) the Streaslog thatthere are Justices of Uie a lot of jence In also the ocm fMe. Bell said ___ _ •"ha* been cra^er-barrel tustlce In • lot of precincts.-. An example of rusUe jusUce, he s^d. to one u-here a criminal wrig. gles.hls way off the hoojc because of a "procedural quirk" at the Jus- «TO«'*justlees'**7*th” '*‘ These procedure»-whll8 neces- sary Ui dealing wjth a criminal elementrnlM.aerro.as-a.flonsUtu- ‘J‘>5*},“ ^firuard of ths civil rights w d UberUes of the Innocent, he HERTER CONFERENCE SET WA8H1NQT0N, July 8 tfl ChrlsUan A. »ertcr Thuwdaj, i\\\ hold his first news — since l«cooln^. Rcretary.-of lUta. Rupert Accident RUPERT, July 8—A Ileyburn trucker wuS killed nnd his wife i.s in critical condition today lit tho .Minidoka County ho.spital as a re.iult df a two-car coI15.>tir)n at 7 p.m. Tues- day at a rural iiitcr.KCction two miles .south of here. Seven other.per.ioii.H were injured. Dead i.s Herbert Clark, -J7, who was driving we.st in a 1051 Chevrolet which w.iKstnick the driver’s .side by a 195-J Pontiac driven north by'Lyle Foster, 18. Ileyburn. 'Mrs. conference in WwhinKion toilny a'injurcd were four'of tho five plea llmt both aldn conilmie nr-jC lark 'cliildreii. (iayler"n\. rtnch a pcBce The sseelworkcfj union hns agreed lo hnid off on nny strike until next Tuesday mldnlKlit, but Uie union president,,Davia J. Mc- Donald, said Tuesday there would bo no further extension of the strike deadline. Elsenhower. In re.-rpdnse to a question. Mid he plans lUi govcrn- merjl Inicr^'cntlon. The PrMldent recalled that on June 27 he urgtd boUi sides to conunue contmct uk.i. wlihoul InlerrupUoti of production, until a new conli.icl Jwd been ne/roJlrtted. Tlie union then agreed to e.xtend lU July I suike dendllne unUI July 14. Elsenliower noted that he did not suRKest simply a iwo weeks extension. bUl conUnuance of tlie talks until an asreement wi rcttcJiea,------ -------- -;------------- Today, the Presldtnl said It Is pity thal all of u.i csn'l proceed c.. the basic concent of whnt is good for the couniry—and not havo sU-lke n t all. —Ilui-EraiidenUalio-dOfllt-WlUl these other matters In his news conference; SegregaUon — R< que.iUon, Ebtnlioner said he be- lieves racial segregsUon Is morally wrof)g when It Interferai wlUi equal ------- tunlty In political and broUen collnr bone. Jerry. 6. nnd Hribcrt Lynn. 5. were trfftlcd for brulii‘1 ft”d shotk. ' Jt was Mie Mih traffic fat.illty for the Magic Vnlley this yesr. It murks Uie fifth twfflc deulji for Minidoka county. Tlie fourUi tmf- nc (le.ith In Minidoka eounty cJime as Uie result of a two-car accident tVb. 4, when Jneob J. Maler. CD, retired lUipert fanner was killed. Acting Coroner Robert C. Walk said today It Is likely nn autopsy BOISE. July 8 IP—Hnrry V- Cniliam, Rrxbum. a former commls- iloner of Mudlwn county, «;is appointed-lodsyns .'tale senator by LIcut. Oov. Wllllnm. E.. Drcviow, A Democrui, he replaces Claude Burtcnslinw, aho a Democrat. J hli lanil rtform protram, Revolullonary tri- bunals, nblch have rondemnrd hundreds of Culisns (o firing tqusds (Ince Jsn. 1. wera reported ttady (a resume Uiclr work In Tlnar Del lUo praTlnee. WASinNOTON, July « t5\-PrwldenV Elxenhnwer hinted broadly today he might call a sjieclAl Be.vilon of congress If he Is denied the authority he wants for foreign aid spending. nomlc fields. Khrmlicher—Elsenhower said he (CMitlaitJ w r u * 1. ~ ' East State Is Prepared for midACindy’ MIAMI. July 8 (UPD-A tropic- al storm of near hurricane force Itself at the souUi Caro- lina coast today, end the weather btac&u s&ld It may hit i Charleston, 6. C-. this evening. The Red Cross rushed disaster BppclnlL^la tn— CoroUno— coastal points, Uirestened by Uie Btotm— nicknamed Cindy. Reseuers wen olerted from MyrUs Beach. 8. C.. to EllzabeUi City. N. C-. to be ready to shelter nnd feed refugees should Uie stofm hit. At noon (EDT) Uie weather bu- reau located the storm about 110 miles east of Charleston. Highest winds .were estimated a t 00 to 7tl miles per hour, and gale winds ex- tend outward 135 miles in Uie eaat- em and 60 miles In the western seml-clrcle. Tlie storm was moving about five miles per hour. Hurricane watch ond gale warnings were ex- tended souUi of CBpe Halteras. N. C, to Beaufort, 8. C. Small cruft from Sas-annah, Ga.. to Hatteras were warned to remain In port, nnd vessels In Uie busy coostal shipping lanes wtrs advised to tise extreme csutloo. Bureau Reports TwoRangel'ires SHOSHONE, July IS—Two nuige fires were reported by the district bureau of land man&gemeat office here Wednesday. Both were be- lieved to be man-caused. Approximately iw j ____ rangeland burned norm of Wen- dell Tuesday afternoon. Tlie fl _,An_ojher_ to .acres no ^ e a s t of Hnlley along ^ugKterhbiisS and was declared out at ,ll:45.pjn. Traffic Death Scoreboard litre IS a compariwn of trnf. no rnuilltlcs for losa and ISSO for .Magic Valley and for the entire state: 'Maglc-Vallcy.-IBM- REXBUKG. July 8 W-Crop eiperts said frtfilng iemperalore* Isst night and this morning damsged some eastern Idaho cl'epo. Sp«kes- at the Ilnlrenlty of Idsho'* TetonU exptrimenl itatlen essi ef here aald polaloo were froten In rpota as readings dipped t« iS decrees. poster U listed In fair condition broken noje and minor head Injuries, Bob Spcncer, _ . Oene Phillips. IB. pwsengers In Uie Clark car, were treat^ and released. The Clark c.ir overturned In drainage dltcli pinning Clark be- neath and Mrs. Clark was thrown from the car. Spencer and Phil- lips were able lo get out of the car and help tlie .Clark children out of the Chevrolet, All persons were taken to Mini- doka county hospllal t>y ambu- lance and police car. Spencer Is thi’-son of tin. . sle Spencer, Hejbum; PblJUps Is UiB'i ■■ Heybum. a^d l^uler li the son of Mrs. Ona Foster, Heybum. Minidoka county Sheriff Tbeo Johnson'and'Deputy ShJfirrHow-; ard . plait. lirvcsUgatlng officers, aald there was a stop sign on Uie road on w hl^ niatk wna rirlvlntr. —EeHal Clark, 47. was bom Ifec. 31, 1613, a t Collinsville. Okla. He married Juanita Blakcmore (here and come to Rupert five yean ago. Mr. Clark did custom truck- ing. . survlvora Inclutle his widow, three .sons, wlUIs clstk, Rupert; Herbert Lynn, jerry Wayne, and two daughters. Diana Oayle and Kathia Sue, all He}-bum; his faUi- er. Ollle dark, Collinsville: ta-o brothers. Joe Clark and Vlbert Clark, tMlh Collinsville; five sis- ters, Mrs. Lee Casa and Mrs. Sher- nuin Patton, boUi Collinsville; Mrs. Arthur Tribble and Mrs, Clayton Simms, boUi Selma, callf., and Mrs- AUns Gwvenor, iteedley,' Callf. Funeral sen-lccs era pending at the Walk mortuary. WARSAW. Poland. July a (UPD-Hundreds of Roman CalhoUcs engaged by n communUt order to tear down their chapel attacked the town hall and police station at Krnsnik Pnbrj-czny 13 days sgo, according to reiwris rfaChllTgHCTiTtuany:----------------------------------------- ^outh Coimctedln Tipsy Driving Case Robert H. Arterburn, 19, Ilagerman, was found guilty of drunk driving by a jury of six men Tuesday afternoon after an hour of deliberation. The decision was slfrncd by Horace L. Holmes, jury foreman, nnd presented to Twin Falls Di.strict Judge-.Theron W. Ward. Arterburn will ba/ sentenced by Judge Ward at 2 p.m^ Monday, .^crbuni . was charged with driving under the Influence of alcohol April 25 by State Patrolman JJarvin S. Wright. Arterbu;^ was picked up at 9:25 p.m. on tho rainy night two miles norft of Twin Falls ncKr the P e r r i n e Momorlnl, bridge ;trinff-AJl960-ChcvTolet._ SKiUed OILLirrTE. Wyo, July « (UPIl —A staUon wagon carrying a Wis- consin mnn and his wife nnd five chlldre The next da/ he was sehlmced lo 30 days In Jail and fined 1300 and costs by Justice of the Peace O-eoigo 'E.'Bcoltr’RieTfilslon was' appealed to district court. l>eputy Piooeculor Robert N. W. BaUoSMO-sald-ln^-hls-eonoludinc rem iuts the scientific blood test only checked Uie alcohol count but other Torlablea must be taken iDto ocoounu These Included the Influence of other boj-s that night, revelry, fear of being arrested am* tho fact Uiere were oUier empt; botllca In the auto when Arterburn na stopped. In his BtfttemenU Tuesday aft- ernoon Cunningham explained ihAt the test n-u TOlld and because tho content waa.enly .113 the de- fendant hadn't been proved guilty He asserted' outside 'Influences shoiddn't be considered because these same Influences affect all drivers. He specifically mentioned revelry and InatteiUon. .. Members of Uie Jury were Holmea. Elden Wade, George Wake, Onxn A. Jones, John B. Carboo and W. A. Lincoln. John C. lYecbom. route 1, Trln Palls, was fined »200 and costa for drunken yriving and given a 10- day jail «t*ilence from the time of arrest Wednesday morning by Jus- convertlble east of this north- eastern Wyoming town lost night, kllUDff all flvs.occuptmts of the convertible. Hie dead were IdenUfled as Richard Kauffman, about 20. Dlx, Nebr.; Dill Klualr, about 20, Kim- ball. Nebr; David Dean Rohn officials today signified Uiat Call, romla’s- iwrBt.:roreel.flre-«r.-m6 sehson .under control. Pence. Frtebom i«is arrested Sat- urday by suite Patrolman Broy (CtBllnaW r>r« >, Cdaaa 1) Shell Sought BOISE, July 8 M^-The Id: Nikita Griiff Ja^Harriniai - MoscbwMeet NE\V YORK, July S m-W .Arer- ell Hsrrinmn says NUUtA Khnuh* oher^-languflge-la—thflnM uir Moscow talk was rblunt and bru*' lal.- •with the Soviet Premier uy- ‘ng abouf Uie -Berlin tituation; 'If you want war, you cdn bars It.” Huriman gives his account In :n arUcle he wrote for a mogatlne. The former New York goreraor saw Khniihchev at Uie^KremUn Junt 33 and also nt UiD;PT«mler^ house outside Moscow. He quoted the Soviet teuler u saying: 'Tour genereU talk of maintaining your pcelUon In Ber- lin wlU) force. That Is bluff. If you send in tanks, they wlU bum and make no misuike about IL If you want war, you can have It, but remember It will t>e your war. Our rockets will ny automaUcally.- Harrlman reports the Im pr^oa lat some of Khrushchev's siore bellicose ststementi were “ner# acUng- but: -It would be a gtartf ' mistake lb beUeve it Is all bluff.*. Police Pondering Move in Search BOISE!. July 8 crmi-Bolts »llce were wondering where to next today In tb ^ seareti jr Charlene Zahm- The hunt started Its eighth day today, and no leads or clues wero to the whereabouts of a ’'dud" mortar shell taken aowen field., Col. OforgtJ B. Bennett, chief of staff, said the 80'mUllmeter shell ls-capablei-Of_explodlnji»t-:^ <&r. UiB missing tt-yeor-old. An aerial s e a OSO-E Oregon Wagon Train Stops in Rupert For Fij^Fel^in^agic-VaHej^j^^ RUPERT, July 8 •— The Oregon lentennlal wagon train arrived at •6uoda-shoniy-bclort ........ today and members wlU be feted* by Chambers of Commerce from Rupert, Paul sihd Biirley Wednesday night and Thursday. This is the fint appearance of the caravan .In. Magic Valley. Members of Uie jrmip are dram- atizing the centennial of the plo> neer crossing on the Oregon traU. Tliey were greeted at the Snake river bridge four miles east of doka Wranglers who escorted them to Uie posse grounds where wom- en o{ the club prepared luncheon, food was contrlbutMl by Rupert merchants. This afternoon niembers.of. the camnui were to be guesla of the city -at the Rupert swimming pool. ..Local car dealers wUi provide can to trantport raembert to tti« pool from Uia posse grounds. ParUcipating-.aulo-dealer*- lzt> chide Bill .Thomas Motor, Ooode Motor. Workman BroUiers.’Han- Kla and Mtsonen. - ______^ The coraran'spent Tuesday night at Raft River, where the Or«gbn trail divided, with the southern route leading to Callfor- In. . Four motorized supply units traveling with Uia wagon tnOn will j?e given free aervle^lng by Dlx- ' wcscolt. Hammond's Super Ray's Conoco and Art philllps 6fi staUons. Andy's Chev- ron station 'Is furnishing white gas for Uie eoravairt epoklng stoves and lanterns. Qraln for_the horses will be furnished by 'WMlford's m ill, MUil-CassIa MsikeUng Co-Op and the'Floyd Idle warehouse. A chort program will be present- ed between 8 and 9 pm. Wednea- d a y 'u the caravan members plan on r leaving at 6 sja.-Aundw They travel early lo the day and rest during th> hottest part of Uu day. Mayor Olover Acock «1U glv^ the.jiddreas of weleomt,ftil(LMlS4 Rupert, eonia Smith, will attend. Numbers will be furnished by eacb of the parVclpaUng chambers of commerce, Pw l, Etupert and Buc- h u r s d a y morning, comvas memt>ers dressed in their cenlen nlnl_costumes..wlll trarel.to Bur- ley where they nrlU be served brealcfa.it by the Burley and Paul merohilnts. _ Mrs. Hunt aald a local teen-age group, headed^ by Robert Kerns, preaidenti which U woft^ng Uiward establishisent bf k youth <^fntfr here, Tolunteertd to & ve In front and'behind the caravan Wedoes- diiy morning with'wnraliig signs. ' Bocause of the hatordoua nature of the area-be(wecn-Ralt-RlTer and Rupert, which has many roll- mtmbos of tba oa:%Ttn w«x« ooQoenud for Utflr Mfsty, Uii.-2tuat:Had. - 3oise river and Loke LoKell, 'Jampa. About IWO circulars have been , nailed to law-enforcement officers n-^l' weatem-stales-ln-h tngyiAignr iii^nicrT ’" HIGHUGHTSin today's Times-Newt ' Page 1—Steel union refuses further dAty In strike deadline. -Miapmied:in" iuiiianartit^ crash, Man adds low'interest at bond after 14 years of Infls- Uon. Beoson oasarts court can't- •change law, Oregon wagon train Tfflv«—InTJiglc—VaneyTMT feared dead In bo»t explosifm. Page S—Hflzellon girl vies for' queen tIUe. Page *—Editorial: "Monstrous Deficit:" Views of ‘’ OUiera, -Suiplus- Page S—Snow sUll lines road ■to"DoIhirMde Bummit,' r ' rlrcr report. Page T—Murtaugh sets dsdl^. eaUon of new tTO'cbnrttb.--. page t—Ebtushcbev expttsi es desire to visit PA ' ' Page lO-Ooreraor wmitas uifOS tsDc about.

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PRICE 5 CENTS

20 Feared Dead In Explosion^n—

Boat in EuropeH A D E R S i < t ; V ' J u l y “6” (U P I)—All explosion^ . _______ u .. uifT>il<inpin(r"b(>!it tin n r f liio unit* l> Tuf 1.. nil

Steel Union Rejects Ike . -Plea tG^Ex-tend-Contract

Beyond July 14 Deadline

Man Killed, Wife “GriticaF iVf ter

M'JW Yl)JlK, Ju ly S I tie iileelvvorkurs i i^ o n todfty r^jcclcd I'rcsulciit Kiseii-inDCci through a sightsecingrboat near th is xoutli Ju tla in l hower’a renewed reciuesi for an iniiefinitc extension of steel contracts beyond tiiu ir

today. F irs t unconXi^icd Reports said .i t Ica.st "JO.scheduled expiration n t iiiidniKlit Ju ly 1-1. I):ivid-J. McDonald, union prcsidcnt.-^^nidins were feared dead. Policc reported th a t 10 bodies {a stntemi rf'covered and tlic senrcli \vas continu,inp fo r addi-Iforcver.”

Sial victims. I t was not Timcdintely known_ whether

f o r c i Kf i tourisUi w ere

“Dumj Ende“ n 'U t t - i i : lo Hfldfr»lev from a irip , rwtftuniiil nWul one-halt

'^ e* « p lo ilo n occurred In {Jic nsuiefwn^

wero’ taUcvcd aboard

'‘L r “tnea«* Mid p<vn!c-strlck«n , ^ n e t n . Including chlWrcn #nd

parent-1, JcapM overboard to tlie nwnej.

TTit pllol manafltd to beach the * osi n « r BH embankment but the

.... heads of

.statement “ We arc confident th a t th e President doe.s n o t intend th a t we noKotinte 'I f there i,s jjaod frrith on the companic.s’ p a r t wc can conclude an a^'ree---------------------------------------------------------------------- m ent by 12:01 a,m. Ju ly 15.

E very period of neKolia'tioiis mu.st have a tormina! point. T his is Ihe mie th a t Iras lieen

- U. S. Marshal Collars Prisoner

^coding Man [led in Pea

Field Mishap-OOODINO.-July-S-ailco.TlTrL n Spencer, 21, «on of Mr. und Mr*

Spcnccr. wtu klflfd UxJnj tm ctor he wa4 drlvln;

il’iiRcd OT-er a 15-foot embiuik

Ore., where he •mployfd by the Lamb and Wrs ni’Cannlnjrcoinpftiiy.Mr. Spencer w u bom Nov.

B7. »t Jerome, and attendee icodlnK uchools, irraduaUnR frmr liriocdl hiKh ndjool in IDSfl. n i*d allfnded the tJnlverslty n tdoho Uie past t w yenr». *he r If ft-M a member of Uie Slsma EP' lion fniiemliy. Ho attended tin

BRptlJt chureh.BuTTlvws IncJud# Wa parents temal (muidpArentx, Mr. an<' j. Joe McNeil: paternal Krtmd-

t»Uicr, Ed Spencer; two brother* 3lenn Spencer. Ooodins u id Lynn

neer. San D len tou id • tUter . Wylene Thomason. Eusene,

1 eer^eea a ri penJlnff i ofnpfton chapel.

Blood Quotas Discussed hy GountyBoard

TTie problem of consistent failure ' meet blood quotas was dlicuAscC

a meetln*.Tuesday nftemoon of ie board of directors of the Amer-

n Red CroM, Tvi’ln F^lli chap-

ilood dm nlnss ars scheduled a t :h Flier and Ta'ln Fail'd thli

lonth and directors are seekllne t to Increase pnrtlclpallon U}« demands on the blood

bank Increase with summer cmerR. pncle.t, an adequate supply must b< tiulnl.ilned, It waa pointed out.

'People continue to be 111 or hurt inn? Uie busy summer setison ciurens of our county must ac-

ept tlie re.'.ponslblllty of providing blood to care for Uielr needs," Mrs ;ila noachc commented.

■ report on home serrlcs a&stst- > and loans to servicemen or

^ _ ^ e l r rnmlllc. was t l r c a by Mrs.Qasom, «*ecuHTe secrttary.'

l^uls D. McIk3 was elected ireas-

e of Chairman A. T. Nelson, ii. O. U utcrt)ach. vIm chain conducted the meeting.

Leo Cnmpeau, l« a l blood dr«»- pe chairman. wUl meet wlUj’Dr. - P. Swtro. director of the Boise reslonnl blooa cenlcr, prior to th< rouniy blood dmwlnM. The blood-

■^obllp Mill Tijii Fnji, JulyI anil F i l e r ..................

;, P i l* blood chairman, re-

MOHE COHN EXPECTED WASiriNQTON. July 6 WPI). ’'e_roreiKn.. aRrleulluna-serricc

limn previous output.

A U. 5. m irtba l ■elxei Edward J . PniTalo, 40. In f a rs fe of V. S. eourthouM la New York Clly after r ra ra to and Joieph J . Dellamura, 42, left, had a tU eked Auoclated • r r m photographer Antbony Camerano. P rarato and Dellamura, handcuffed to each other, were leaving a priion ran ta , ( b nn trial for a Yonkers. N. V..T>ank robbery. Soddenly the 'pa ir lunied ai'C araeratiB who Unded on hii back, (hen quickly arose and took this pletcra a i otflcen brou(bt the pair back under control. <AP wlrepholoi

Benson Says Only Legislature Can Correct Income Tax Error

. B O ISE, Ju ly 8 (/P)— A tto rn e y General F ra n k L . BensOn told tho Idaho suprem e cou rt Lo^ay Ih u t i t Incka pow er t o “ perform funcU ona d£ th e Icgifllature’’ and th a t only th e IdwmnkcrfTlKemSelveiJ'cnTi"'----------------------------- ” -------------- ’■ ---------- ---------------------flwer to ft su it b rouR ht b y .tw o Republican rep resen tatives w ho asked th e cou rt to o rder lepislativo o fficers to p re p a re a new, corrected copy of th e 1959 incomc tax law . The o ffid flliiopyof th f law show s a s ta r tih p ta x ra te o f 3 ’ p e r ccnt..A n am endm en t, chanR . iriff tho ra te to th re e p e r cent, was overlooked In the p rep a ­ration of the official copy. _" ’T r i s A prerogative o r 'U 'o IslaUve," Benson said "to correct

own errors an d .. . ' . I t would . . without the consUtutlon of the United Slates and the consUtutlon of the sU te of Idaho for the courts o usurp JeglsInUve functions."

Denson said nclUier the house .inrolllnR cleric nor th e members of Uie house cnrolllnR committee were made parties to the su it. !!e noted tha t one member of the committee was Rep. A llan Shepard,Ada county Republican and Boise Bltomey who represented tho two eglslators who brought the lesol action.

The suit was filed by Itcps. B ar- .on A. Brossey, Boise county, and □eorge I* Crookham: Jr.. Caruron •ounty. Defcodanls were L ieut.3or. Wllllnm E. .Drevlow, pre- ildliirf officer of the senate Rep.Robert Doolittle, speaker of the ' louse; Edward MIddlemlst, secre- Wry o r-th e senate .-«nd -M ~ M a* ianson. clerk of the house, all

Hanson, r 1 by a Boiseney. .Sylvan Jeppesen. filed

_________ _ ___ prepared, couldMl ICBBlly be presented to the ovemor for his slimature because

.he Umo for dolni: so had expired.petition to the court,

Jtato Arnold Williams be ordered 0 remove the erroneoua law from ils-IUcs_imd_thftt_Tax Collector

O. Neill be InstructedTo ienore revisions of the new law.

■ Pe OAUIXE T n iP PL,LONDON. July e WV^PrcsldeiVt

:>s OauUe and his wife «D1 vlalt .«ndon.next year.

Judge Believes Law -To-Aid^tate-JusticeBOISE, July. 8 (U PJ)— n i c new law provldinff fo r ap­

pointm ent r a th e r th an election of ju s tic e s of tho peace should help rid Idaho of “ crncker-bnrrel ju stice ," a Boise justice of tho peace said today. B u t K enneth G. Bell said th e re 'n rc some procedural questions in th e enactm ent of th e s ta tu te th a t eventually m ay lead to a suprem e cou rt te s t, “ I endorse tho law," Bell, an a tto rn ey , told U PI. ‘‘I t shows a progressive a ttitu d e on th e p a r t o f th e Icfrisla-

tur'e." T he law has been chal-

WarmerNormal'tempcrfttwes a re ’due

by Friday In Manic Valley, ac­cording lo Uie forecast rwelv- cd here Wednesdny via United Press Internationa].. ’T here doesn't seem to’ be much difference between norm- nl and below normal," said the UPI rtrporter oa he read this

JartctsV;._____ ^•Temperatures below normal

.................................... -petloit.rlslne to normal about Friday. No preelpiuuon Indicated."

(Probably.)

Baseball TodayAMERICAN LEAGUE

Boston a t New York, n ish t pome. Only pame sclieduled.

NATIONAL LEAGUE No games scheduled.

NEW DIVISrON ACTIVATEDBOISE. July 8 m — AcUvnUon

r-Bl3Ui n ir i

t for July 15. members Idaho's eonsresslofwl - delegation reported yesterday.

Man CashesJE Bond, Figures Interest For 14 Years Is Grand Total of $3.68

'VAS!llMaTON.-July-«-<UP:»-. Ml ui:,i flying a nd -ha t asltcw.

I " ' non. Timoihy Tugbutton ‘ ■nnncci Into U>e office UUs ,Jfek

no uncertAin mood.‘T f Hon. TlmoUiy »-as an«fy.

•"'“' t mad. lie kicked • copy boy, chnlr and when he spat he

purpose Ihs office spit-toon

"'»pank'0 by ftn arm w»Tln« ha- r.picrd Willi CUSS «-ords an'd

'itirrnjie slnmplnji of tho feeU 'I »i» t fair," Tugbutton shouts

. *’‘« “ ‘- ‘n«it's-irtiatIII,.?. , continued, •■and all

bim w oughltobeputlnjall,m t h e y ought to be"!hiin.s

lirilrj,«rfw ned Tugbut-

"ln*i olhftr bumi M l there

axe^t-U iB .polltklana? •nrn-bum a I_havc..ln min/j a re , tile,, political bums who have acamped the peo­ple out of U>«lr honest money nnd who will scamp them aome more If Uiey a lnt put In Jall.'^

-Pu t the people In Jali?—) DOW," soothed the oldtlmer.

-NO, you blankety, bJahl: Idiot, not the people,"Tugbotton replied. "Put the bums In Jail, the poUtl-claiw."...........• ---------------------- ---

Finally unfolded, It was a Borry tale. Back there during the war and aiter, Tugbutton h a d retnilnr- ly set aside t. small cbuck of h is pension for 0 . 6 . savings bonds.

The bonds • r tn p retty th lnsa c pretty paper' and they bore the solemn pledge of the government of the united Stales th a t they w ett good and sound.

At the bank th is week, TUBbut- in had cashed a series S bond of

the.itce-viLluft-oHlixi-for..whle

In exchange for h is bond .tI13.40, th a t being the principal and U ' te^tst^accumuldted In 14 years.

But InflaUon had been gnawing a t the n . S. dollar. Official P>v- cm m ent figures show that the dollar had bought lOo cents worth of groceries In 1M5 no«- buys only 70 cents M rth.■■ 'W hsfset Tugbutton i>n fire u-as th is : The 1113.40 he got back « iu worttt only ri8.68 by IS45 stand* A T d s ^ ls jQ u iu th a t, la terms of purchasing p^wer. Uncle Sam short-changed him $33.13 on his promised- return. Tt also means th a t Uncle Sam paid Tugbutton only I3.CS for using-his original 175 for 14 years.

.n jo t figures ou t » little ........th an i s cents « year Interest—or •b o u t ooe«UUnl o£ ooa per centi

lengicd-bT-A ttoniey G eneral F ran k Benson, amonR o th ­e rs . Benson said recently hett-ould issue an opinion this week but todftj stated he wouldn’t net

• a week or more. 'Procedumlt>\” said Bell, ■•flen- J m ight be conect In some of

hU views. T liere are some ques­tions brought out by Benson th a t possibly th e supremo court might have to decide.''

p liinrte st but sold th a t “If Benson keeps going the way he Is It will come t< a supreme court suit."

T he sta tuU , which w ent Into ef. feet July 1. provide* th a t county commissioners shall appoint Uie JusUccs and se t their salaries. TTie pay will be subject to endorsement by the seno^ d istric t )udgft of tlie

eated.Benson, in volcbg hU feelings

about the law last weekLromment- e'd th u t 'I t gives “too much' power”to county commlsslogtrB. ___ ■-

T„.ii ‘'wholeheartedly-- ........... .......nlng.T^ie fire, believed to be m an-iMC filMl_U}ls-POiilU£in,Jrt-#aW-Uj*t em sed. began sHorUn>efQre 8 pJn :

nf one of the elements th a t cause — ....................................m e lo t>etleTe IV Is a-good law th a t county commlsslontrs —

---------------- lUves of the peo-ple-w lU appoint the JusUces."

These commls5lontrs,-he-Bald. will "feel morally obligated to doa..gOQd.Job.ln. jaj-thelr-t*3ks.-jn- eluding appointment of the Jus­tices." If Uiey fall, he pointed out, they m ust be -answerDble" U) the

Streaslog th a t th e re are Justices of Uie

a lot of jence In

alsothe ocm f M e . Bell s a id ____•"ha* been c ra ^e r-b a rre l tustlce In • lot o f precincts.-.

An example of rusUe jusUce, he s^ d . to one u-here a criminal wrig. gles.hls way off the hoojc because of a "procedural quirk" a t the Jus-

«TO«'*justlees'**7*th” '*‘

These procedure»-whll8 neces­sary Ui dealing wjth a criminale lem entrnlM .aerro.as-a.flonsU tu-‘J‘>5*},“ ^firuard of ths civil rights w d UberUes of the Innocent, he

HERTER CONFERENCE SET WA8H1NQT0N, July 8 tfl

ChrlsUan A. » e rtc r T huw daj, i \ \ \ hold his f irst news — —since l«cooln^ . Rcretary.-of lU ta .

Rupert AccidentRUPERT, July 8— A Ile y b u rn tru ck e r wuS killed nnd his w ife i.s in critical condition

today lit tho .Minidoka County ho.spital as a re.iult df a two-car coI15.>tir)n a t 7 p.m. Tues­day a t a rural iiitcr.KCction tw o miles .south of here. Seven other.per.ioii.H were injured. Dead i.s Herbert Clark, -J7, w ho w as driving we.st in a 1051 C hevrolet w hich w.iKstnick

th e driver’s .side by a 195-J Pontiac driven north by'Lyle Foster, 18. Ileyburn. 'M rs.

conference in WwhinKion toilny a 'i n ju r c d w ere fo u r 'o f th o fiv e plea llm t both aldn conilmie n r - jC la rk 'c liild re ii. ( i a y l e r " n \ .

r tnch a pcBce The sseelworkcfj union hns

agreed lo hnid off on nny strike until next Tuesday mldnlKlit, but Uie union president,,Davia J . Mc­Donald, said Tuesday there would bo no further extension of the strike deadline.

Elsenhower. In re.-rpdnse to a question. Mid he plans lUi govcrn- merjl Inicr^'cntlon.

The PrMldent recalled th a t on June 27 he urgtd boUi sides to conunue contmct uk.i. wlihoul InlerrupUoti of production, u n til a new conli.icl Jwd been ne/roJlrtted.

Tlie union then agreed to e.xtend lU July I suike dendllne unUI July 14.

Elsenliower noted th a t he did not suRKest simply a iwo weeks extension. bUl conUnuance of tlie talks until an asreement wircttcJiea,------ -------- -— ;-------------

Today, the Presldtnl said I t Is pity th a l all of u.i csn'l proceed c.. the basic concent of whnt is good for the couniry—and not havo sU-lke n t all.—Ilui-EraiidenUalio-dO fllt-W lUlthese other matters In his news conference;

SegregaUon — R< que.iUon, Ebtnlioner said he be­lieves racial segregsUon Is morally wrof)g when It Interferai wlUi equal ------- tunlty In political and

broUen collnr bone. Jerry. 6. nnd H ribcrt Lynn. 5. were trfftlcd for brulii‘1 ft”d shotk. '

J t was Mie Mih traffic fat.illty for the Magic Vnlley this yesr. I t murks Uie fifth twfflc deulji for Minidoka county. Tlie fourUi tm f- nc (le.ith In Minidoka eounty cJime as Uie result of a two-car accident tVb. 4, when Jneob J. Maler. CD, retired lUipert fanner was killed.

Acting Coroner Robert C. Walk said today It Is likely nn autopsy

BOISE. July 8 IP—Hnrry V- Cniliam, Rrxbum. a former commls- iloner of Mudlwn county, «;is appointed-lodsyns .'tale senator by LIcut. Oov. Wllllnm. E.. Drcviow, A Democrui, h e replaces Claude Burtcnslinw, aho a Democrat.

J h li lanil rtform protram, Revolullonary tri­bunals, nblch have rondemnrd hundreds of Culisns (o firing tqusds (Ince Jsn . 1. wera reported ttady (a resume Uiclr work In Tlnar Del lUo praTlnee.

WASinNOTON, July « t5\-PrwldenV Elxenhnwer hinted broadly today he might call a sjieclAl Be.vilon of congress If he Is denied the authority he wants for foreign aid spending.

nomlc fields.Khrmlicher—Elsenhower sa id he(CMitlaitJ w ru * 1. ~ '

East State Is Prepared for midACindy’

MIAMI. July 8 (U P D -A trop ic­al storm of near hurricane force

Itself a t the souUi C aro­lina coast today, end the w eather btac&u s&ld It may h it i Charleston, 6 . C-. this evening.

The Red Cross rushed d isaster BppclnlL la tn— CoroUno— coastal points, Uirestened by Uie Btotm— nicknamed Cindy. Reseuers wen olerted from MyrUs Beach. 8 . C.. to EllzabeUi City. N. C-. to be ready to shelter nnd feed refugees should Uie stofm hit.

At noon (EDT) Uie weather bu ­reau located the storm about 110 miles east of Charleston. Highest winds .were estimated a t 00 to 7tl miles per hour, and gale winds ex­tend outward 135 miles in Uie eaat- em and 60 miles In the western seml-clrcle.

Tlie storm was moving about five miles per hour. H urricane watch ond gale warnings were ex­tended souUi of CBpe H alteras. N. C , to Beaufort, 8 . C. Small cruft from Sas-annah, Ga.. to H atteras were warned to remain In port, nnd vessels In Uie busy coostal shipping lanes w trs advised to tise extreme csutloo.

Bureau Reports TwoRangel'ires

SHOSHONE, July IS—Two nuige fires were reported by th e distric t bureau of land man&gemeat office here Wednesday. Both were be­lieved to be man-caused.

Approximately iw j____rangeland burned norm of W en- dell Tuesday afternoon. Tlie fl

_,An_ojher_ to .acres no ^ e a s t of Hnlley a lo n g ^ u g K te rh b iisS

and was declared out a t ,ll:45 .p jn .

Traffic Death Scoreboard

l i t r e IS a compariwn of trnf. no rnuilltlcs for losa and ISSO for .Magic Valley and for the entire state:

'Maglc-Vallcy.-IBM-

REXBUKG. July 8 W -C rop eiperts said frtfilng iemperalore* Isst night and this morning damsged some eastern Idaho cl'epo. Sp«kes-

a t the Ilnlrenlty of Idsho'* TetonU exptrimenl itatlen essi ef here aald polaloo were froten In rpota as readings dipped t« iS decrees.

poster U listed In fair condition broken noje and minor

head Injuries, Bob Spcncer, _ . Oene Phillips. IB. pwsengers In Uie Clark car, were t r e a t^ and released.

T he Clark c.ir overturned In drainage dltcli pinning Clark be­neath and Mrs. Clark was thrown from the car. Spencer and Phil­lips were able lo get out of the car and help tlie .Clark children ou t of the Chevrolet,

All persons were taken to Mini­doka county hospllal t>y ambu­lance and police car.

Spencer Is th i’-son of t i n . . sle Spencer, Hejbum; PblJUps Is UiB'i ■ ■■ “Heybum . a^d l^uler li the son of Mrs. Ona Foster, Heybum.

Minidoka county Sheriff Tbeo Johnson'and'Deputy ShJfirrHow-; ard . pla it. lirvcsUgatlng officers, aald there was a stop sign on Uie road on w h l^ n iatk wna rirlvlntr. —E e H a l Clark, 47. was bom Ifec. 31, 1613, a t Collinsville. Okla. He m arried Juanita Blakcmore (here and come to Rupert five yean ago. Mr. Clark did custom truck­ing. .• survlvora Inclutle his widow, three .sons, wlUIs clstk , Rupert; H erbert Lynn, je rry Wayne, and two daughters. Diana Oayle and K athia Sue, all He}-bum; his faUi- er. Ollle d a rk , Collinsville: ta-o brothers. Joe Clark and Vlbert C lark, tMlh Collinsville; five sis­ters, Mrs. Lee Casa and Mrs. Sher- nu in Patton, boUi Collinsville; Mrs. A rthur Tribble and Mrs, Clayton Simms, boUi Selma, callf., and Mrs- AUns Gwvenor, iteedley,' Callf.■ Funeral sen-lccs era pending a t the Walk mortuary.

WARSAW. Poland. July a (UPD -H undreds of Roman CalhoUcs engaged by n communUt order to tear down their chapel attacked the town hall and police station a t Krnsnik Pnbrj-czny 13 days sgo, according to reiwris rfaChllTgHCTiTtuany:-----------------------------------------

outh CoimctedlnTipsy Driving Case

R obert H. A rterburn, 19, Ilagerm an, w as found guilty o f d runk driving by a ju ry of six men T uesday afternoon a f t e r an hour of deliberation. The decision w as slfrncd by H orace L. Holmes, ju ry forem an, nnd presen ted to Twin F a lls Di.strict Judge-.Theron W. W ard. A rte rb u rn will ba/ sen tenced by Ju d g e W ard a t 2 p.m^ M onday, . ^ c r b u n i . w as charged w ith driv ing under th e Influence of alcohol A p ril 25 by S ta te Patrolm an JJarv in S. W righ t. A rterbu;^ w as picked up a t 9:25 p.m. on th o rainy n igh t two miles n o r f t o f Twin Falls ncKr the P e r r i n e M om orlnl, bridge ■ ;trinff-AJl960-ChcvTolet._

SKiUedO ILLirrTE. Wyo, July « (UPIl

—A staUon wagon carrying a Wis­consin mnn and his wife nnd five chlldre

T h e next d a / he was sehlmced lo 30 days In Jail and fined 1300 and costs by Justice of the Peace O-eoigo 'E .'Bcoltr’R ieT filslon was' appealed to district court.

l>eputy Piooeculor Robert N. W.BaUoSMO-sald-ln^-hls-eonoludincrem iu ts the scientific blood test only checked Uie alcohol count bu t o the r Torlablea must be taken iDto ocoounu These Included the Influence of other boj-s tha t night, revelry, fear of being arrested am* tho fac t Uiere were oUier empt; botllca In the auto when Arterburn

na stopped.I n h is BtfttemenU Tuesday a ft­

ernoon Cunningham explained ihAt the test n -u TOlld and because tho content waa.enly .113 the de­fendan t hadn 't been proved guilty H e asserted ' outside 'Influences shoiddn 't be considered because these same Influences affect all drivers. He specifically mentioned revelry and InatteiUon. ..

Members of Uie Jury were Holmea. Elden Wade, George Wake, Onxn A. Jones, John B. Carboo and W. A. Lincoln.

John C. lYecbom. route 1, T rln Palls, was fined »200 and costa for drunken yriving and given a 10- day ja il «t*ilence from the time of a rrest Wednesday morning by Jus-

convertlble east of this north­eastern Wyoming town lost night, kllUDff all flvs.occuptmts of the convertible.

H ie dead were IdenUfled as R ichard Kauffman, about 20. Dlx, Nebr.; Dill K lualr, about 20, Kim­ball. Nebr; David Dean Rohn

officials today signified Uiat Call, rom la’s- iwrBt.:roreel.flre-«r.-m6 sehson .under control.

Pence. Frtebom i«is arrested Sat­urday by suite Patrolman Broy

(CtBllnaW r>r« >, Cdaaa 1)

Shell SoughtBOISE, July 8 M^-The Id:

Nikita Griiff Ja^Harriniai - MoscbwMeet

NE\V YORK, Ju ly S m -W .A rer- ell Hsrrinmn says NUUtA Khnuh* oher^ -languflge-la—t h f l n M u i r Moscow talk was rblunt and bru*' la l.- •with the Soviet Premier u y - ‘ng abouf Uie -Berlin tituation; 'If you want war, you cdn bars It.”

H urim an gives his account In :n arUcle he wrote for a mogatlne.

The former New York goreraor saw K hniihchev a t Uie^KremUn Ju n t 33 and also n t UiD;PT«mler^ house outside Moscow.

He quoted the Soviet teuler u saying: 'T ou r genereU talk of maintaining your pcelUon In Ber­lin wlU) force. T hat Is bluff. If you send in tanks, they wlU bum and make no misuike about IL If you want war, you can have It, but remember It will t>e your war. Our rockets will ny automaUcally.-

Harrlman reports the Im p r^ o a lat some of Khrushchev's siore

bellicose ststem enti were “ner# acUng- but: - I t would be a gtartf ' mistake lb beUeve it Is all bluff.*.

Police Pondering Move in SearchBOISE!. July 8 c rm i-B o lts

» llce were wondering where to next today In t b ^ seareti

jr Charlene Zahm - The hun t s ta rted Its eighth day

today, and no leads or clues wero to th e whereabouts of

a ’'dud" mortar shell taken

aow en field .,Col. OforgtJ B. Bennett, chief of

staff, said the 80'mUllmeter shellls -c ap a b le i-O f_ ex p lo d ln ji» t- :^

<&r.

UiB missing tt-yeor-old. An aerial s e a

OSO-E

Oregon Wagon Train Stops in Rupert For Fij^Fel^in^agic-VaHej^j^^

RUPERT, July 8 •— The Oregon lentennlal wagon train arrived a t

•6uoda-shoniy-bclort........ today and members wlU befeted* by Chambers of Commerce from Rupert, Paul sihd Biirley Wednesday night and Thursday. This is the fin t appearance of th e caravan .In. Magic Valley.

Members of Uie jrmip are dram ­atizing the centennial of the plo> neer crossing on the Oregon traU.

Tliey were greeted a t the Snake river bridge four miles east of

doka Wranglers who escorted them to Uie posse grounds where wom­en o{ the club prepared luncheon, food was contrlbutMl by R upert merchants.

This afternoon niembers.of. th e camnui were to be guesla of the city -at the Rupert swimming pool. ..Local car dealers wUi provide

c a n to trantport raembert to tti« pool from Uia posse grounds.

ParUcipating-.aulo-dealer*- lzt>

chide Bill .Thomas Motor, Ooode Motor. Workman BroUiers.’Han-Kla and M tsonen. - ______^

The c o ra ra n 's p e n t Tuesday n ight a t Raft River, where the Or«gbn trail divided, with the southern route leading to Callfor-

In. .Four motorized supply units

traveling with Uia wagon tnOn will j?e given free aervle^lng by Dlx-

' wcscolt. Hammond's Super Ray's Conoco and Art

philllps 6fi staUons. Andy's Chev­ron station 'I s furnishing white gas for Uie eoravairt epoklng stoves and lanterns.

Q raln for_ the horses will be furnished by 'WMlford's m i l l , MUil-CassIa MsikeUng Co-Op and the 'F loyd Idle warehouse.

A chort program will be present­ed between 8 and 9 pm . Wednea- d a y 'u the caravan members plan on r leaving a t 6 s ja . - A u n d w They travel early lo the day and rest during th> hottest p a rt of Uu

day.M ayor Olover Acock «1U glv^

the .jiddreas of weleomt,ftil(LMlS4 R upert, eonia Smith, will attend. Numbers will be furnished by eacb of th e parVclpaUng chambers of commerce, P w l, Etupert and Buc-

h u r s d a y morning, comvas memt>ers dressed in their cenlen nlnl_costumes..wlll tra re l.to Bur­ley where they nrlU be served brealcfa.it by the Burley and Paul merohilnts._ M rs. H unt aald a local teen-age group, headed^ by Robert Kerns, preaidenti which U woft^ng Uiward establishisent bf k youth < fntf r here , Tolunteertd to & v e In front an d 'b eh in d the caravan Wedoes- diiy morning w ith'wnraliig signs. ' Bocause of the hatordoua nature o f th e area-be(w ecn-R alt-R lTer a n d Rupert, which has many roll-

m tm bos of tb a oa:%Ttn w«x« ooQoenud for Utflr Mfsty, Uii.-2tuat:Had. -

3oise river and Loke LoKell, 'Jampa.

About IWO circulars have been , nailed to law-enforcement officers n -^ l' weatem -stales-ln-h tngyiAignr i i i ^ n i crT ’ "

H IGHUGHTSinto d ay 's Times-Newt

' Page 1—S teel union refuses fu rther dA ty In strike deadline.

- M ia p m ie d : i n " iu ii ia n a r t i t^ crash, Man adds low'interest a t bond after 14 years of Infls- Uon. Beoson oasarts court can't-

•change law, Oregon wagon train T f f lv « — I n T J ig lc —VaneyTMT

feared dead In bo»t explosifm.Page S—Hflzellon girl vies for'

queen tIUe.Page *—Editorial: "Monstrous

D eficit:" Views of ‘’OUiera, -Suiplus-

Page S—Snow sUll lines road ■to"DoIhirMde Bummit,' r ' r lrc r report.

Page T—M urtaugh sets dsdl^. eaUon of new tTO'cbnrttb.--.

page t —Ebtushcbev expttsi es desire to visit P A ' '

Page lO -O oreraor w m itas

uifOS tsDc about.

Page 2: PRICE 5 CENTS Steel Union Rejects Ike . Man Killed, Wife

■'PAGE TWO flM ES-NEW S, TW IN F A L L S ripS H O . -WEDNESDAY,

_ i . i - A r e a l x j u t E o t 1:- Tipsy Driving| I ; \T fm r * n Ob*!

« o . HiiMlna KiuUi’ of T»1n PiJls.‘ Peace lot bond a I t300. and Free*

i] a bom •ppooftd Monday, rnjuMilncI ; Uino to conmJt on uUomcy, TlicnJ ho .w a s Bcntmced Wcdnft Itvy» ajomJnj.

. 4 ■ VL“KlnIa Af. Wilcox was i led’ 2 $15 by Burley Police Jud«c Tuc*cf

■ Xof opM^inB SO m liw JKT Iwur In• a 35-niUc rone. She vae citetl by j Durlry Rcwnre O lllcer Don CX 3m.

I J s tcvm Wlietler waa fined »i: bye ' Juiluu Ti;ckcr fuj j.ycnltiunB'iiiilPJ;! per hour In ft 3S-mlIe Mne.* Anita r . Diaz, 3.7, Burle)',“ fined Si3-by Juilne Tucker for

trayellng 38>iiilln pcr Iitmr in !5-

I Jury Convicts Weather' Temperatures'l lIT C io 'V A L IE Y ^ rilrX iia^ w in D e rw n irh fw ia - io ia f trr i.* ; n itU l^morroir U l« 9 :; Is* (oaljb l M to SJ. Lw U it n lfb t 38, H a t S a ja . in f l-c j « nwts. ----------------------------------------------------------------------

NOR'nnrn.V IDAIia--iIwlly tunny and wurmtr tomorrow. Ulsh tomorrow 73 to 85; low tonight <0 to 50. ,

N’EW YORK, Jo ir t (UPD—The lowest tem ptralure rtcarded In the RaUon thli motnlnr w ai IS a t Bis Plner. " 'y o , ihe U. S. wealber

au t a l l The h llb a l ye»lfrday «rii 114 a t Imperial, C'allJ.

mUo U'c le ia im_ . ley Bet. C h a rla Olvenfl.

[ ' a w U j B, Brown, 10. SnlfLnke• City, Mid lUclmrtl E, Knopp. J7.; Paul, were fined 125 each by Judsc- Tucker lor epcedlnK CO nillM per

hour m 3S-mlle w ne. ,Tlu*>' « itc " cited by Scre««it’ Glven.n. BurlcT,

AJarvln M- Fernau. 37, 108 Ram- ■ age atrcet. «•« lined JlOO and ; costa and kI''*” ® JO-dny fiunpend-,

■» ed loll sentence Tuead.iy by Twin ‘ Falls police Judge J . O- Pumphrey ! on ft drunk drlvlni: charice. Ho u m• arrested by city police July 3 In

Uie <00 block of Second iivenue. w»t,-Hli» llce.nM ft'fta auWmallcal-

: ]y levokcd io : ono yrnr.‘ Ilftlph Tliomton, Burley, forfeit-I ed ftn $18 bond \Vednc.vlny In Uur-‘ ley Justice of Uic Pcaco J. L . Wcl-; don-a court, for Improper paatoc.• I(e WHS d ted by Bttttc PfttrolraM ; M un'ln J. Snyder.» Ralph Reynold.1, 68, vna fined• with $10 suspended Tuesdfty• by Burley Police Judge Henry W.‘ Tuckcr for rurmlng ev stop ^Ipn.• , He flua c ittd by Burley Ofllcer^ ' Dill D.ayley after th e 1052 Duick . h s van driving collided wlUi o .C54 *• I to d opf^nl«l^y M dba Black, <5,. ‘ He>1)um. Tuesday afternoon a t the In tm fc tlm of 10th slrecl ea*i Bnil

; Nomiftl avenue, Burley.' Reynolds told officers,a bakiiry

trucit parked new th e -a to p .aljtn ‘ obscured tUs view. Dtuniwca to the ; Quick was set a t $300 and $300 to . Ihp fW d.• - k In< Anslo Re}-nolds. and Melba Black

I . p lla l'and relen«ed.' ' DitfTtll Wodikow, R u p e rt was r - i— cltcd-for-fM lure-to-yleltf-lhe-rlght , ' of way. following an occldcnt ftt ! : 7:M asn. Wedneadfty five miles

g e s t of Ru*■ I pert.

, He waa cited by Deputy June• Dra«# dftcr Uio 1055 Iniem atlonftl " pickup tnick operated by 'Wod.ikow > coUlded with. a. l&Sl Pontiac driven ; by Ronald Lnycock, Heybum. Dam- 1 Qge to the Pontlno was esUmated < At $123 and to the truck, $7fi.' . Donald E. Orlffln, B5l Fourth' Kvenua east, was bound over to db*J trlc t court W cdntiday momlnu' when h« appeared befor* probate. Judge J . Dean }ioelwr.. O rlffln1 is c h s n t^ with dnm kcn drlrlng,

repeated offensc.'lle was arrested J rrldny by etftte Pptroljnftn H. E. ‘ Carr four miles west of M urtaugh

“ T w nu5t>w »r30.------------r _ . . la r l i r i a w a» -iln t .eharBed wltii ■, dnm keo drlvma on Nor. 7,1050. In ' Justice court beforo th e n Justice ‘ nf iho PM«».J-Q-J»m nphri>v,-He 1 was conrlcted of the sam e offense• on M ftj 13. IBM, la Twin -Falls 1 district court, before Jud«e Hugh

A. Baker.Wedneadfty h e was rem aoded to

• custody of the Twin Fa lls county• aherlff la lieu of $1,500 bond. Orlf- I f in la represented t>y E. L. Ray- I bom , Tft-ln Fnas attorney.! Sharon I ^ l g u e i , 17, Burley,j ..was cited for Improper tumlnjr• a fte r th e ISSl Dulck ahe-woa drlv- ' Inff collided w ith a 1051 oh6vfolel 1 d rrten b y 'S ^ e tn 15. BuT- ' ley, Monday afternoon In Burley I T he Rodrigues s ^ l told Burley ‘ police Chief OeotEe WorreU, who : InvesUsated, a baby feU off the . aeat and in reaching for the child \ oho lost control of th e car. Both

. drivers were cited for having no driver's license.

Magic Valley FuneralsIDAHO FA LI^-Funcrrtl, *crv.

Ices for L. H. Ainsworth will be held o t 10 ftJH. Tliursdiy In lUdho Falla, OraVMltlo rites Kill be ducted a t Sunset ^{cmsnal piirk nt 4 p jn . Thurnlny by lilihop Joseph Bnrlow. Jfcrome. Larry Mat/on, Ttt'ln Falls, ttlir be tpeakcr and Oolden Bnrlow, Jcromf, wtll dedl- C Q teJM -gravt.--,. ------------

QOODINO-l'unerai services Theo Theron Bpencer sill bo held it 2 p m , Enturday a t t)ie Tliomp- on funeral clinpcl ulUi Uic Iltv.

Elmer Neff Dtflclatlnir. Last ntc.i will be held In Elmwood ecmcteo'.

RUPERT-Punerftl Kr^•lees for aociieb Hubsmllii will be held at a p in . Tliursday a t Ui« Minidoka stake tftbemwle In Rupert with Blahop Carl j. WllUaraj offlclftllng.

L-ist rltta will be held In Uie Ru port cemctcry. Friends may cal W cdneadv cvciUnjj and niursda> until time oTaervlccs at the Payne niortuiiry, Burley.

TWIN FALLS-Puncml sen-Icc! will bo conduelcd n t 2 p.m. Tliuni- day for Robert Daniel Suttcrflcld

........ orluary-ehapel. EldeiII. C. Puyton will officiate. Flna rites wia be hcia n t sunH l M hnb ria l park.

JEROME— Funeral services foi Dill A. Johnstone will be held a 2 p.m. Saturday a t Uie Wlley funeral chapel with Uie Rev. Ralph rotlierglll. M'etiiodlst minister, of' flclallni,’. Frltndi may call a l tin cUnptl FrWtvy and unW llroe ol .icn-lce.*! &vturday. n iia l rllc-i will be held In Uie Jcromo cc;iiotory.

Magic Valley HospitalsM opiorin l

Group Told About ■ Air Fdrce School

**more ore probably s o t more than ft hair dozen f e l lo e In

Douglas KnfvcliUom,.-aU-Twin Falla; M n . Rubtn Hoyts and Ted Harder. boUi Buhl; Mrs. Law-'ranccJE itM nd «onrKlBibcrl7riUi¥Mrs. tcelly ■njomassn, Jerome.

DIRTliSWednesday blrtlis Included t___

to KU. and M ». Fred Anna and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jllnton, all T«'ln nilta. and i tr , and Mra. El­don S tu tanaa. Flier, and a daugh* te r to Mr. and itra. Noraian Dale Orr, TRln Palls. ’

St. Benedict’s, Jerome_Vl3ltlne hour* a t St. Denedlcfs

hoapltal- nre from 2 to 4 and from T lo 8 P in .

ADMITTED Mrs. W aller Tews, Kimberly;

Edward White. Twin Falls; Mrs Wayne Davla. Wendcfl: Victor DanuUJ. 'Sue Watson and Dill Johnsume. all Jerome.

DISMISSEn John SmlUi. HaxelUm: Clara

MltcheU, Mftnhattan, Mont.; John Ooush. Wendell; Leslie Wooda wvd Mrs. ChflTlea llMman, both Je­rome.

BIRTHS------waa bom to Mr. and Mrs.

Wayno DotIs,- WendelL • ' •

‘ ‘"■VBlljywilb caiTquamy ii-"Force academy," L. Jnm ea K out- nlk , a ir force reserve cap ta in , told members o t th e Twin Falls Rotary club W tdnwday 'noon.

A color film, -School of the ' Bky.'' waa shown by a n o lr force , recruiter, Sgt. Paul Dyer.I Guests Included A1 Ross, 6eat-

Oe; Dr, Phil Potter. Phlladelnhln;-----E in n s" l« n id . Walla Wallo. and

vbJtlng RptArlans Charles Hawley. _ Oakland;- Chris Andreaaon. East

'O akland; Edward Rose, llan 'cy Mosa and T. T. Hopkins, a ll Idaho

—»lr(Ular*nd-M ftrk-Nebon,-Poniana - Ore.

Officers Probing Crash a t Rupert

RUPERT, Ju ly 8-Inve.iUgfttlon — ta-conttnulng -lnto f t\« lllslon '

otoro about 24 miles cast' of here - - on hlghw»y-30, rtpporta s ta te p a -

trolm un Roy Hiomas. Dam age to ..vehlelM totaled-i ' - '

11,500.. T he i)«trolm an said ft 1055 Pack.

; ord d rlren by Mra. Beatrice Proc­tor, CinclnnaU, O.. was nearly

. ■ ato^iped on Uje highway » the driver could read a historic point o t Interest aUn. Carl a . Lowder.

- R upert, 'told th e officer he wa* -. U lM Sd by th e «un and did ; ae« t&e Packard.

Ttfunage to liOwder’s 10S8 C ’ rolet; vh lc b 'C rq ^ ed Into the /; o f th e P o a » n I.N tas c sU ^ u ^

. ■ *700 *nd b . t i e P i ^ c t e r ^ , «oo.VI M r».l/>w d^rj»_P«sen8er.,w astA k.

-tn ^ -Minidnkn • OQuntv _hosJ)ltal_^0rjB O im lM U eiB jB M 2tleas^

~ O th e r ‘-th«n ' I ta .c lilef- pnxluct,■ copper.- WoDtanft . producea large - oaiounta of tU n r . sold, lead. Line , iiad uTftOlum.

■ r e a d WANT A ^

VEltlns houri in the matemlly worda are from 2 to 4 snd 7 pjn^; In p!l oUiers Irom ll-xu a pm.

ADMITTED ..D la n e - Sclu-ank. Mr*. Tliomas White, Mrs. Curtis Eaton. M/s, VollAlM Tou.tsalnt. Judllh Sleeper, Robert Blunt, Mrs. Stephen Hin­ton ftnd Dlftna Craft, all Twin Falls: Douglas Cocamotis, Wendell; Ralph Rosenbaum, Goodins;‘Mrs. Charles KlmbBli, Ha«lton; Mrs. Ralph Nelson and Blak* Lulloff. boUj Kimberly; William Dalton, Deelo; Mrs. Dmer Helsley. Caatle- ford, and Mrs, Eldon fiiutzmiln. Filer.

DISMISSED .Mrs. DouhIos Egbert and eon.

lAvemlo Rlsewlck, Mr*. Robert X « im le r and dauglilcr, Mn. r ru n k 'H o d g e . Mrs,' Wajuo De- .......................... Homt«ln“ aiid

ADMITTED Mrs. Eva Bowen, Marlti’n Mich-

eli, boUi Burley; Mrs. Sara Walker. Garibaldi, Ore.; Mrs. Jean Wil­cox. Rupert.

DISMISSED Debra Moore, Mrs. Orallii Rch-

dom and Lincoln Ilarrls, aU Bur­ley; Darrell DarrlnKton. and Wil­liam D alton, both Declo.

8AUM0N PAGEANT READY SALMON. July 8 OR-Th# h lsh-

Ilfiht of the annual Salmon River days will be Uio Lewis and Clark pngeont n t the Lemhi county falr- Rroonda. T he p.iKeant will bo pre- cented tomorraw throuBh Satur­day night.

r e a d t i m e s -new ^ w a n t a d s

VlsUtns hours a t Coiwbb h<»-pltftt are from 2:30 to 4 ond from -7_io.8 p jn .------------------------

Surplus Gas -jSKtindzfiansEi

Of Price WarBOISE, 7u ly 8 Wv^A supply of

rAirp^QS BoaoUna was blamed terday for gaaollne price w hich have h it lucn areas as catello.

T hls_la one of the conclusions I a preliminary report prepared y a special InTestlgatlns com-

n ilttce oppolnted by Qov. Robert E. SmyliQ to Investli^ate gasoline prices In Jdaho,

Kurpluj Gai Chtaprr •c_rupcrt-»ald-«urphB-TM olttx^lt.-

Tw n Falls News in Brief

m rft_n t 7 p,m- .Thursday a t the home of Mrs. Jam es P. Keegan, 1131 Eleventh avenue east.

Speaker* to Sleet T»ln Falls ToaalmlsUfis dub

will meet at'fl;jo a jn . Friday a t the ho.Tie of Mrs, Ben Eldredgc.-7M Walnut s tree t north.

M arrlsce LicenseA marriage license was U.^ued

Tuesday by the counly clerk's of­fice to . M an ’in Roy Carew and Fdllli AnncAndersQii, ■

In U. S. reflnerlfa haa been relllnsj up to five or six centa a ciillon under normal wholesale prices. i

Prlcea remain artificially hlRh for normal or "lank wasoti” km- o llne the report said,----------Wlh'''unb'i4inira

Fined for NolleVirRll M. Miller, 18, Jerome. wi

flrwd $15 and costs for opernllng ft motor velilcle wlUi noisy mufflers

PnllfJ-— ....................... surplus I Wednesday momlnft, Mllirr

K i^ lln e . . , . lurrciU-d Friday by T»lii Fall* p6-T h e commJllee made nn on thei;ice.

ST«5I. InvestlnaUon In Pocatello.I t r.ild It believes. Uiat the pc

troleum Industry should' settle lu own, gasoline pricing problems, b u t "If these problems arc not " tU e d In ft reasonable period of

other steps may haresonaldered.'

Price Rediiclioa Dialed " I f Basollne from one or .

ju c h fts Pocatello for several cents under the normal ‘tank price' then th is competiUon should reduce Uis 'tn n k wagon' price of otlirt brnnils o f posollne.” the report said,

T h e fcommlttee said moat prin­c ipal petroleum dealera In the stale cooperated with the commlltec, al­though, ft ifvr oil companles-ln- eluding some larseIgnored th e Invesllgallon.

T h e committee added that Uie value of gasoline reported for ns- seasment purposes "haa eternally w n too low."

T a x e s L evipd F o r R ic h fie ld

RrCIfFTEIjD, July 8 —Rlcllflcld vilbgo boiwd met Mond.iy nlRht w ith rcnoluUons adopted for Icvy- Inff tase,t distribution of lilimr^- fund.1 and liquor llcenio fee,

Tftxea wen; levied on the bisla or-817,7GO,9l-to-bo-HU.u-d"foTop:' em tlon of Uio vlllafic. Tsi-cnty-fivc m llU " ni-j 8“lcrvlJ»rri5r~Uie geneml fund, tuw for Uie fire dcpoHment •Lnd e l ^ t m llb for rinv?. llfhtlnp Trrl^niiion aaierainent.'* were (ttw m ndo prt>nble to Uia vlllaKe cicrk

bcforo Sept, 15. after which

■IVu.Ttees approved tmanlmously1 . ordinance dtopenslns with the

rcndJnir tliree Umea of any kw , n ilo or rtuulnWon. Initctid Uie or­dinance nmy be rend once In full a n d twice UtJe only, then acted.

T lie rum of $!03J3 u-aa ordered Plild to Ujo Richfield public U- bmry.

T lie board resolved to continue he pr»yent ordinance requiring all iquor llccn.ne3 be colleetrd on an lum ual barOs wlU\ fee of tn s . A recjucst hnd been made for a liquor le«w e- to -b e - l'w jed -o a ‘'f t“ pro= rated baala for IDSfl.. -

ricnic Slated Twin >U la cliapter of Uie Idalio

Outdoor association will hold Ita aiuiual picnic a t Uie ac.it end of Altura.<i lake Sunday. A delegation from Boise is expected and a short busincM se.v\loi) Is slated following luncheon, reports Elmer Aimls.

Vtdlora R epatUd .Holiday week-end visitors o t Mr.

end Mrs. N . C. Prlmra were Mr and Mrs. Jack Balance. Hej’burn. Mr. and i l r s , Stanley prlmm and dauffhters. Nam pa; Mrs. E. L. Prlmm and children and Mrs, L. O, Alvery and daughters, all TR'ln Falls, Mra, N. C. Prlmm Is ccn- valesclnif from an Illness.

Settlement A*ked Herman c . Schurger filed action

T uesdoyln p ^ t e court for let­te rs of adm lnlitm tlon In the es­ta te of Mrs. Jo iq ih tne E, Schurger, who died, June 27, 1059. In Twin Fa lb . Appraisers were appointed by the court to determine Uie value of Cfftaln real p.*<?per!j- and personal property located In T»ln Pnlls. T liose appointed were Sid­ney L. CraliT, L E. Gepner and O.W.-DUTBCSS.

Crash Reported About $100 damages resulted to 1057 Plymouth d rh^n by Jeon-

cltft.ilnsy,-l8,-PftuI.-w hen-lt-col- Uded wlUi a 1D50 Oldsmoblle drlv-

S3S Blue Lakes boulevard, a t 0:55 ajri. Tuesday. H ie coIIUIon occur­re d -a t - th o , lnteraeeUon~ofTifBln avenue west and Shoshone street wesu There ■mis nbout $50 damage to tho Olilsmoblje. t ^ u.F uIIs po­lice In v estig a te d -." '"^ '

T ftdaj't Job h n jd m wou\a probably be _mnrB_ alert Jf_Uiey_

'r e a U i^ UTey could b« repbced * - push-button.

a i a J d u a t MerUor- ’ Dr. Proiik J . McAtee h u return. «l_ from Glacier national 'pork whOT he WHS cllnWan a t.tbe esn- ventloa of the American Society of Dentlatry for Children. Mon. tana^ unit. T h e aejslons were helt a t Uie Coat G U der lodge June 21 and 27. '

S Irnt plannedCosgrlff Sign company. Twin

Falls, haa received a con trtct for 10 sltns from a tourist enterprise crpupJa Ely. Nev., a t an excess of

a q o n th . Nlne.0Llh« Neyjjla;

03. located near Wells, Contact. Sun Valley, Shosliqne, Twin Fills and Arco. as well as on the Ne- vada-Idaho aUt« ime.

Larry C. McKay, Tft'ln Falls, fined *10 and costs Monday by Tftln FnlU ju stice of Uie Peace Robert eT pence for noisy muf­flers, oera ld MulUns, Twin Falls, was fined $10 and costs Monday by Judge Pence for havlna faulty mufflers. BoUi men were arrested by Slate patro lm an James Gclirke.

Correction A news Item appearinc In Mon­

day's Tlmes-News concerning pay­m ent being soucht on a promissory note should have staled Uiat Jo­seph C. Ryan has filed suit against Homer Schultz. H arry . Turner,

Uiat Schulu was aulng Ryan.

Aprona Inspected 'Mr*. Robert Black, leader, viewed

the' aprons s ta rted by members of Uie Sew -and Sove 4-H club at Uielr meeUng Tuesday a t the home of Christine Carrel. The glrb also pulled Uircada-on placcmata. The next meeUng of the club la sched­uled July 21 a t the home of Linda Gunter. Mias Oarrel aerved - freslunents.

lOOF I.odte* (o MeetH lcr and T ftln Fftlls Odd Fellow

lodges will hold ft Joint public In- ta llauon■ meeting ftt e rJff.pJn, Tliursday In the Ta-in Falla lOOF hall. All members of the order and their friends are Invited. Refre.ili- menta will be served. DisUlct Deputy•Omnd-MflB^e^H^^0ld-Lon- caster, Filer, will be the installing offloor.--------------------------

Note Balance Soufht —A’ cln i-action 'w nJ'tlled T uesday In probate court by the Twin PalLi Bank and T rust company against

payment of balance on a promis­sory note. T he bank claims Uitit Dorothy K. Davis Bantcn owea nr »89.<5 balance on a $1S2 promls.,, sory note. H. N. Jewell. Ta'ln'Pallsj attorney, represents the bank.

Holland Plcnlo The American Society of Hol­

land desccnt is holding ita annual piclne a t 1 p jn . Sunday a t the Fi­ler fairgrounds. All people of Hol­land desccnt and the ir fomlllts Invited to a tten d and oaked bring Uielr own tAble aervice i .. ft covered d,lsh. Colfcc. w i t drtnka &Dd ice -craun-.wiU- bo-fuaiidied.

proffram ftlU be presented and porno wUl be held for chlidrcn.

Steelworkers-fiebuM-Jke^

Gontract-Biddoes not rcford a vLiit to this country by Soviet Prem ier Nikita Khrushchev fts beyond the realm of pofslblllty,-

He spoke, however, of Uie diffi­culties he said such a visit would pre.-ient If Uie purpose were talks rtgardlns IntemaUona! problems,

If. on Uie other hand, such a viilt were simply ceremonial, then Uie matter of w hat kind, o f recc^;^iniscounUT would be Uie only factor, he said.

Harrlman—n ie President hit In- directly a t Kliruslichev In exprcr-i- Ing amaiement—lf no t disbelief— regarding rem arks attributed to

W. Avcrell H arrlman. New York, De GauUe-^4.t fo r.y ic U.-S, a n ­

nouncement tocoy tJiat Uils coun- tr)- Is pulling lhrce_UBhter-boniber wings out of Fraiicfc. Elsenhower Sivid lie and French Prc.ildent Charles de OauIIe have long Pgrcetl Uiat when Uiey can get tocether Uiey will talk over all dlffercncc.i between Uic two countrlca.

Vetoes — Elsenhower sa id that when he vetoes legislation he h Uilnklng of Uie good of the United suites.

Petition Is Filed In Norris Estate

A petition for letters of admin-1 Islratlon In the estate o f Quincy Norris, who died June 20 In Twin Palls, was filed Tuesdoy afternoon by Robert E. Norri.i, a son.

Tlie estate Includes renJ anil personal property In excess of $10,- 000. A will dated Feb. 2<. 1041, nnd amended Feb. 8, 10S4, nam es Rob­ert Norrts as executor. He Is rep­resented by Parry. Robcrtaon and Daly, Twin Falls laft firm . i•J/elM Include th e n-ldon-. PearJ'

Norris, Kimberly; Uiree sons, CUaslt* l^v.L%. Norris, P e ttlta . Venezuela, and Robert N orris and E\'erett L. NorrU. both Kimberly, and two dnuRhters, Mra. Lcoim U ^ e ll nnd Mrs, Twila Hftlle, both Tft'ln palls.

-SeenTodai- D n v c r - ir i7 u ? ; i ; : r7 ! r '

of Blue Uikca b su le v u j'^ ' left slRn^ li-dt cotilliiulng on uluc dison a v tru t Mwi and ttoji',311 iifc— trunk on second s t r r t i l" 'Joseph H, Utlnuirr . . . s ' pile of mull luid m n,;,.'.']/ return frorn c,i.Mrni \i Young man rWIuI on buddy's c;ir . . . - - arguing m enu uf move.-iblc c;utni!iu- f

l»g lawn . . . •n-,0 elfl/^ walking down slrrrl -Zil* c.mra . . , i-'uc aul<n l o ' '^ anolhcr wlih llliftoi.,on highwuy 30 v'Mllcht suit iind ~

nr-irtonrTrrriTn'.,,.^ bccrtliiry ttnlltiii?

l»»ch . . . U n i t CU'^- ven;lng wltti uuii county, coiirthoifc . , *..■ heard: "My rour,dyenr-old ............ . ■Uie front cite,’-

Nigeria, in DritWi Wc;. , llh 23 million prr .oiis hu

largest population in i>-’( French, liflcinn colonir.i, 1

I’Gooding MemorialVlslttaff hours a t Gooding Me­

morial hMpltftl are from 8:30 a ja. to 8:30 p m .

ADMrnxD Mrs. Monte Ptletaon, DHss; Ml-

:lmel Stamy, Psckwood, Waalt; Mrs. H erljcn Allred. King. Hill; Mra. W alter - IMner. V

Ooodlnff. 'DISMIHSED

Michael Stftmy, Packwood, Wash., nnd Mni. Robert Crist and aon,

Minidoka CountyADMITTED

Mrs.-Marvin Gale. Oakley; Mrs. ....... «!, , J ““ n-Iri(c«yen.--Norland;-Ocor^e

Jlolyoak and Janet KayKolyoak, all Rupert; M n. Juanita Cl*-k and Onyle, KoUile. Jerry and Herbert ’ - n Clnrlt - - • - •TIcTbum.

DISMISSED Jamea Fairchild III, Rupert

‘ .niKTIlS A son was born to'.Mr, and Mrs,

Jolm Ferch, Rupert.

Film ShownThe Twin Falls Lions club

entertained wlUi a filci on Japan Wedne.vlay a t a noon luncheon at Uie American Lesion hall;

Jo.ieph Salisbury, msnajer of Magic Carpet TmitU agency, pre­sented. Uie film, Rillsbury wi ' t r ^ u t td ‘\jy_p««tMn_C3l4:Pnren tu le r.

Prcsld-ent j . H.' Latlmote an- rounced a board of directors meet- ipg. He relumed Tue.vlsy from the Lionr, Internatlcnal convention in New YOrk City. He was tho only; dolrgato from TVln I^Uis. I

WE'RE SHOOTING THE WORKS!DURING OUR BIG JULY

CELEBRATION DAYSB iggest V a lu e s Ever! •

• We N e e d Good Used Cars! • Hurry I n ! - ,

W e’ll say it agoin os w e 'v e sa id i t before

^200 GETS a SUCH A LOT MORE...IN~ n O E # D T I F U L BUICK Le SABRE

tom Fin, c b c in iie posted prices (extra equipment and all)You'll soon" see why THE CAR tS THE BUY

2 0 2 2 N D AVE. N tYOUR BUICK DEALER

RE 3 -8 7 2 1

CALL' FOR OFFICE OR HOME DEM ON STR A TION

RE 3 - 2 4 1 7 6 3 5 M ain A v c . E.

MonthPagmmlA

— iNQUiRt r o i n j i r D n w jJ

ThisFamous Casual -;

iEootwear “isTFamiifAffair' JUNIORS .

2 .9 5 - - l a d ie s ;^ ,,:

3 , « . ,

Thi Waihahia Footwaa* that ij(ji:daY8la^«d.fQr Dsrf •'"J atol»n by Mom and th# Wdi.'^^^feiybodyllkai'tht lelt tops and the buoyant vinyl lo l i i lo now Iht whol* {amllf .

' li wiarlng themi C olon : R ed , B la c k , Brown, T o n / S a h o f f l ’ ^ond, Sur^ B lue a n d W h ite .

l l l l I

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[ '- f fE D N E S D A Y ,jm X a j9 ^ ^ TIMES-NEWS, -TW JiJ FALLS,' ID A H O P A G E T H B B B B

IV erla M u rp liy , 1 5 , V y in g fo r ’ Heyburn Man Is l - ^ e e n - T i l l c i o E S o r s e Show

M rriie l lUI 0 j , ipontored by

■tfti M « ls volley

e»n a cjiii'd, Slie acl* mI rtdms tor the riditiR clubLm>tchlng drill tcnnu _

I

P aticn t\2,t Bois(-H iirym /H N .- July-ft-D tn-ew ilh- tn i Is ft patient a l ilK vclftaii.ihwipital.'l}oisc.~-----------------------

S!iarc!i Helnfr. Junrfil Durlce unU Carlii MclJillrc. atudfiiW .it llciiciiAU DuilncU-CflUrsc-ln S-ilt Ijvko C lty .tp c rt the wrck-tnd lirrc

the ir pnreiita. .. . . , n n d ‘Mr.1. U nrti

n<ii-e. WTlvcd Buinluy Id vw l Mr. nml Mr.i. J iu i iu Wllwx nnd Wli'r

Infants Blessed■-Jlircc ,ln'

fa n u were blcjjcd mid iitimrd »tthe-C.■ .• !lr>-^^nl^p ^lrAl m d w e c n a -----ward MP.ICM auiidny. . |J ‘“ ;' Tiicv'liicIiidrU II' drtuetitrr ol Mr, niirt Mrj. Hnrr>- Hunsen, ,tj|ri.-.cd by licr KrntidfaUier. Qol- 'e m Unrpcr. nml iinmrcl Pamela

riauKhtrr of Mr. and Mrs. Tlioiims W lillf. bttv.cd by l i« lii titet si\(l n:ii!>ctX Delira Jcall,Mid the ion ■br-’Mr. and M n. t-re

■ Atl(lcr:.uii. blrs.!-d by lil.\ KrA>'d- tfilhrr, G<oii;p lltiilc-i, uiid iianied nocky Lrc. l’

Guests Leave in Hazelton4Iomes

_l[^ZtrLTO S—J W ^Mri. Hicimni iJnrtfra MlCll,-.ldL_SUIi(1ny f.ir ..VrIIow.

p.iik e;i ruiiU- tiornc from viiiiiiii: ilifir • m - l;ix ,'ini dntiglilcf. Mr. nml Mn. t r?. nml i'vo rliiliirrn muilmr-.i

■ o! lo u n i t c iixM «cfk.1 Wlillc line Ilir Kioiiii 'vrrp ■ tcrtnincil n!- . Cur) -MuTTii huinr. Olhrr tm.'i?. v,rr» Mr. aiiu Mrv Ur<iixr 'I'.illrv aii<l rt;u;i;liin,

c o n v i ; r t i ; d noM nE uc iiA S JiE s U LA OltANDi;, Ore. July 7 «■—1 A a-;5 bomber cornTrfrt lor u».r I'm a firrr:?Tinr~Tn:iTii'~ci‘nrTiwI Tueiday «li:lr landliiK at the .

onini}p~n;:Tvirr.“ m r" p ) :o c “ i'"'*'''KhcH, 31. t'licl lut im ^ n u rr, 1-irry Eiitcli>rl. iin-”lu' i.TX.vnnr nr. r:- • riipfd 111)111'. ‘n ic nmil.iiir 'AiLs' ‘heavily ciaiii.>;vd.

has been clvi ■ of Bb.scnrr lo lu-:;i uilli

farm » o r t a t the hc;nc <if lii:. Parnit.i, Mr. nnd Mr.'. John Mai-' lln, lUs la llie r v,n.i Injiiird ir- ccnlly when lie CftURlii liw f id 't

3u-riay KINO HU.I< Jiilv s - Mrs. R.:brullirr-lli-l.iV' ii 1 uilli I.TnrTtTT*. rtliil Mi:-. J'llm PiitWe|M:t, Lm llo:-'. " <if 111:, liftvr rqi;lM<-iril I<n the UlllleUI Mr. .•'inl Mi-..' • • iiliiliic|ihe m-i'ii-i'ml in..'.thool t-f'br hcl(l j^uiiday IhlouKhjlhry rcturnrd July 18 i*t ihp CiiIliTc cf Idnho. (liiUKliiir; M vli'\ CnUm-cll._____________ __________ iMr "I'd ‘

Durliijr laM. C.iiiail.i iiriHhH' ...orr lh:in “II [irr trill (if llir nK>.

ivu tpui a!. ___

“ p A U L ” i ' S ~ ~

TV SERVICE II \ RACK OF l()T>T."R ^

Tw in Falli RE 3 -2 2 6 0 ' F ile/. DA 6 -4 3 0 0

c 'ol"u sflU K E'sT A M l’ s*

iM ^ C O O t C O A f c :& Transfer Companyr

w il l b e c lp s ie d------ ^T hursday ,Ju ly 9

to a ttend funeral of .

L. M. AINSWORTH”

Leaving WestII w rranicd n.'.yluin to more than

perwu-i who Jlcd from WpU

* ‘ »n^ ^ 'h ro fflc ln l En-il Crniinn . Bceno'. M'ltl tl'l’ 30 per J " -Dove the iiumbrr of reliiRec.i

in the wm e period ona4l}f-ir.*DN ftbo elftlmed tha t the ni

bff of En.« Ocnimn.1 who: lied lo ihF Weat In the flrA half of 1359 %M 30 per cent below the flRiire

I wcrlnK the .am e period of WM, Hilt It cave no speclllc flRiires.

Mllfd o//JclaIs In West Berlin I conceded Uiere U n tlRnmcant ' fior of Eiwt Gtrronn refiiKce.i

bselt to Ihelr homelond from Oerrnnny.

some East Oeminns ni tack to U’® Mitelllle nnl cauie of improved llvlnK Mnndard.i

I there or because o! dlHIcvlty In I adjustlriK to life In West Germany.

Weil German refuitee auUiorltle.i reported 72JT7 poljtlcol rffURces fltd trorn EO-M Germany In the lin t half of Ihl* Vear. 1111.1 com- Mfe* to 08JB9 In Uie same p y lod of IMO.

U a^tonW om an Visitor on Coast

I ■ nAZELTON.' July 8 — Mr*. Hay .' Crumrlne luid Kathy accoinpwiled

_ her parenu. Mr. and Mr*. Clyde , |-H « i(rcT JrO i« le< 'l»u ''f:. Kaiw.. to

Wiihlnglon ta visit their .v>n. Gene | JIodKtn. a few day*. T lieyhave , been vlslllnK here the paat wveral '

find Mr*. Don Pollock and !I JJwKhtor. RoRcra, Ark., nre vlslt-

lint her pftrcnLs. Mr. and Mrs. n . \ Heruley. and her brother. Ells- i »onh Hnwlcy. and r»ml?y and | her *tsKr, Mrs. Phillip KyUe. and , Iimily.

Uoj'd Weldcnmim. PJilUlpshun:, Mont., and U nda and T cny H oum. Oak Harbor. Wruli., are vlnlllnR I llielr Ktnndmother. Mrs.* Asnes ' Vr’fldernnnn. lo r tlielr summer Tt»-

Rciilon.

v i:iu .A M D iiniv

K .H. Residents Report Journeys

K IN O HILL. July B - Mr. nnd Ji:;. Donald I'liicton mid fcon.

PwJJiKJtl, vJiJifd /ju b m h rr snd M.'iicr-lii-law. Mr. and Mrs, LyiU' i*ldi;eou. nnd family. i

S 'S k I . nnd Mrs. Leo Leacoca-i and fiimlly liftve relunicd from a

Irw York City luid Miami, H a. While In New York, Srrrcant, Lciicociii reri'lved word'nf the ill-'

:Jj« nwtin-i-; Mrt. Gm Scnr- mnlLn,. nnd Mrs. Ltacocai nnd chil­d ren canceled tlieir trip to Ens- lanii. The .\crse.int tins returned to lilr. .Ntntlon to .Mountain llnme Mr force hii.'.e.

nnd Mrs. Clnrcnce Chiuiibers nnd fiunily, Ilexburg, »lsltrd her p;ifL'iif-T, Afr. nrirf Sf«, Jului M ir- lln. nnd lier .lUer. Mrj. Tlialn' Stniijion.v nnd fmnlly, Mr.', Clmm-. berr.' JnMer, Llndy .Mnrtin, returned home w ith them lor sn exiendetj vi--.ll.

“ M dllii- \ '( tU c y 'ti la i-ficsL a n d <l c pa r t mr ,i L s h n -c ”

ala prem ie re showingn e w f a l l s t y l e s o f

SW EATERS^d SEPARATES

BACK to SCHOOL!3 ch ce rs . . . g a ls , fh c now Foil Jo n tz c n s a rc h e re ! . . . Ju s t o rfived , Ihc scosor^ 's m ost b e o u tifu l sc lcc tion o f sw ea te r* ond sk irts . . . o il k e y ed to b u s in e ss o n d ' p ie o su fc * '— h u r ry , in (om ofrow m o rn in g a t 9 :3 0 fo se e ’a n d b u y th e s e c o h r lu i . c lossic s . . ; A n o b so lu tc m u st fo r schoo l . . . N ew s ty le s — N ew -cQ lo rs -o n d —o lL - d e s ia D e d - io c —vou l—B.C su re a n d re g is te r for free J o n fz e n C o -o rd in a te s e t to b e g iven ow oy!!

buy now on

.Layaway ■As little a s 10c will holid

your selection until

se co n d flo o r sp o rtsw ea r

be sure an d register for

BASIC MODELING COURSES TO BE GIVEN AWAY

By B orbo ro a n d B onnie. A n d e rso n 's P a tr ic e m o d e lin g a n d fin ish ing sc h o o l.

• B o rbo ro o n d B onnie will b e h 'c rc to o ss is t y o 'f in . y o u r sofec tion o f new Foil J o n tz e n o u tf its . Sec A n d e rso n 's P o tric c sch o o l s tu d e n ts m ode ling ' your" f a v o r ite J a n tz e n C o-o rd ino tes — T h u rs .12 n o o n 't i l 4 p .m . a n d Fri, 12 n o o n 't i l 4 p .m . o n d 7 p .m . 'I i\ 8 ;3 0 ,

Drawtns for two bnile xnodellnc courses—July ia .N o th ln s (0 Buy . . . Ju tl RcgUicr. -

A. ■'Dnis Shag‘S Cardlgiin K- - - — 1358— ‘

B. Flannel Proportioned •Skirt 1258 •

C. "Honey Dun" Sllp-on

FREE!Cokes Served

~A | hD ayT hurs:— - an d Fridoy!

JANTZEN SWEATER SET

JJOTHINO TO JTJSr-REOlSTEB IN

“ OUR-8PORT8WEAB— DEPARTMENT! -

United State* RubberI N a u g a f u c k C h e m I c a l~ D 7 v l i lo n

N aufla lucit, C onn«ctl«»61 tnd,ti«lietinn. lunilciati. mltlcWu. ImielltKH. trwl"

• '‘tj.RKbicHui jpn|on.flinOB. *iimlt«.Srt'‘1or."''.AIlnip.Oiiri»lv

. i; 13J)SL. " n « lc ) jr r fwe«d" Bklrt

14.0BM. “T Square" Sllp-on

14i)SN.-“Cabl6 Crodiel" S k irt

H iia/ j . ( O. "Heart S tria js’* SUp-on

i2j)8p . “O imblcr Chcclcs" BU rt

E. -"DniB.ahail Pull, Over ■ . . n.D8"

11JJ8O. "Draf shas" Crew

11^8~ H ~ F l in n e r propoftlbncd’

Skirt 1258~I.~"Snoaf Pound"Cftrdl8tm

'1338‘J . ‘Thatcher Tweed” Skirt

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! paoefodb TIMES-NEWS. TWIN.EAULS, IDAHO TO D N ESD A Y , Jin.Y , J, i j j ,

- * at rib.-t.-1Ml Bt Iteba TteiMUblUW In UH Uu Tala niU Nr*t nUblUM In ltC •r.W i.b«l i.llf »p4 B<,„U, . t 1*0 S n4 W«t. T«

Cooit««»------

All BoUtw ndB r»d w <»« er w ero»r ai w rv •m aimprimat to U MklUW *»iklr •>!: b. i.»bil.M Ip U<

4%ar»dif of Ul« p«p«r punmrlU S^. tMOl ld«hoC«it.

NATIONAL IltPIIUENTATIVU

i: t HAikA 2lLx»l. Sm

MONSTROUS DEFICIT Tho rea lity la a lw ays a litt le rou gh er th a n

th e m ere forecast. 60 the fed era l g o v e rn - ■ m en t's m assive 12.5-bllllon-dollar d e f ic it for I t h e fisca l year Just closed d ea ls u s a ll a s t i f f

r igh t cross.•• F or o n e tlitn g t l's nearly th r ee t im e s t h e previous p e a c e tim e peak d e f ic it o f 4 .4 b i l­lio n dollars, record ed In the d e p r e ss io n y ea r I03C, w hen F ra n k lin D , R ooseve lt w a s la y ­in g ou t w h a t w^ere then cortsldercd vast su m s to sh ore up the bu sin ess s tru c tu r e a n d ease the burd en s of d istress.

As a m a tter o f fact, the hu go d e f ic i t Ju£t o ffic ia lly .p la c e d o n the books r ep re sen U a la rger su m t h a n an y o f the to ta l b u d gets

\ . In th e R ooseve lt era before W orld w ar n .T h e big g a p re lle c ts fu n d a m en ta lly th e

I 1057-5B recession and the c o n se q u en t fa ll- : — o ff In -ta* rev e n u es from both co rp o ra te a n d } person a l Incom es.

In t im es o f ccoh om ic decline , t h e g o v e rn - . . m en t's problem Is com pounded. B e s id es th e

r e t drop from previous levels , th e re is th e fa ilu re to add th e revenues th a t w ou ld flow from th e “n o r m a l” 3 - to 5 -per c e n t In crease In g e n e ra l e con om ic activity.

I t Is th is grow th factor, w ith Its e x p e cted a t te n d a n t r ise In revenues, w h ic h Is c o u n tc d u p on to m ake room for such a d d ed g o v e rn ­m e n t o u t la y s o s are m ade necessary , b y th e n a tio n 's s tea d y iJbpuiat!qn_galn3 .__ : _ _

------- im ppavlngT jusInc'ss can q u ick ly o f fs e tg ood p a r t o f e v en a su b stantia l d e f ic it lik e t h a t for f isc a l 1059, now en d ed . B u t som e e ra n o m ls ts Ih U n T T h T n sf in id w er a a m in ls - tra t lo n Is b e in g un du ly ch eerfu l w h e n It Im ­a g in e s It can w lp o ou t th o e n t ire d e f l c l f l n t h e p r e sen t f is c a l year.

T h e g o v e rn m e n t u n m istakab ly Is d o in g a ll It c a n to h o ld n ew federal e x p e n d itu re s •w ithin bou nd s. M r. Elsenhow er is p o is in g h is v e to p e n ov erh ea d In proper th r ea ten in g '

* sty le .N ev e rth e le ss , m e n w ho are a n y th in g b u t

^ s s im ls t j Im agine th a t the U n ite d S ta te s eco n o m y ’s recovery w ill n o t b e so co m p lete

• a a to b r in g m o n e y cascad in g In to th e t r e a s ­u r y for o n e a sy balan ce or a su rp lu s. T h ey se e t h a t p rosp ec t a litt le fa r lh e r j s ff .

W h atever t h e fu ture holds,- w e m u s t a ll le r v e n t ly w ish t h a f 12.B -bllU on-dollar b u d g ­e t d e f ic its n e v e r com e to ^ ^ g a r d o d In

— th U 'con n tryT iS ^ e lth cr com m onp lace o f in ­e v itab le .

V ' I f a sm a ll d ose o f In flation Is a sh o t In th e a r m for. a s ta g g er in g econ om y, th is h its to b e a sh o t in th e back.

--- --------------H IG H ^ V A i^ H E A D A e H B B --------------T h e fed er a l In tersta te h ig h w a y program

Is n o t e x a c t ly b o w lin g a long, a n d th e W ash ­in g to n la w m a k ers c a n ’t seem t o g e t w ork ed u p a b o u t It.

W h en th e program - w as e s ta b lish ed In 195G, o n e o f t h e m a in Ideas w a s t h a t It

- Abould-5 to iu l-o n 4 ts-ow n -tw o-fcot> lln ancla lly .A h ig h w a y tr u s t fun d was- cre a tc d , a n d

In to th is pou r v a r io u s types of h ig h w a y u s e r ta x e s . T h e le g is la to r s even w ro te a prov ision In to th e la w forb id d in g tho u se o f g e n e ra l

■ g o v e r n m e n t r ev e n u es for th is purpose,A t th o d e p th o f th e recession , lio w e v er ,

co n g r ess in i t s a n x ie ty to p rom ote r ecovery le t th o p rogram ’ b r ie fly tap g e n e ra l fu n d s t o sp ee d c o n stru ctio n .

T h a t l e f t t h e program w ith t h e n c c ts s l ty o f o n e d a y p a y in g back th e m o n e y to th o g e n e ra l treasu ry . O n top o f th a t , a d v a n c in g p r ic es h a d m a te r ia lly en larged th e p r o -

- gr a m 's to ta l lo n g -r a n g o cost.F a c e d * w lt h - th is Dln c b ..P r e s id e n t E ls c n -

"’h o w e r rec o m m en d e d Tin Increase in t h e fe d -

bu U dln g a t f u l l t i l t . B u t th e m o v e b r o u g h t qu ick p r o tes t fro m m an y sources,

C on gress th u s f a r h a s been s te r n ly o p - p o s e d -to b oo stin g th e gas tax . T h is m e a n s t h a t u n le ss It a llo w s th e program t o d ip lib e r a lly in to g e n e ra l fu n d s,.th o h ig h ly to u t ­e d In te rsta te sy s te m Is bound t o s u ffe r s e r l-o ua d e la y s .___________________ ________________’ li.'ven a t tn o l i i s t c s t pace, t h e p rogram IsIn d a n g e r o f b e in g outd ated b y A m erica';

- v a u I tin g _ tp f flC -IQ lu m e .I t .lm o w -sc h c d u l6d f o r c om p letion by 1J72. I t couM cij'ncelvably

■ T n c c t th a f f lc n d l ln c only to h a v e th e ‘f a n ­n e r s f in d U n ite d S ta te s h igh w ay s a lm o s t 05 In a d e q u a te as th e y are today. ^ ' ^ t e .P t o s p c c t ^ ^ .T ca L ^ M or

m a jo r d e la y Is lik e ly to com pound th e p r o b -: ;^ le m :jn a n y _ tto e s ,T :^ - . - . :— ...........

INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS W ith t h e s ta le m a ted G eneva fore ign m ln -

- Iflters' ta lk s in r eccss . and w orld crlscs u k - -ing-«-*sum m cc-h latu5,jicU on .of-tho.C old-W <vr - f r o n t h a s m o v ed -to .an o th er s e c t io n o f th e

n e w sp a p e r s—t h e w om en's pages.■nie la d le s (w h o m w e are to ld n e v e r t o

u n d e r e s t im a te ) h a v e -taken t h e In lilaU vc In th o E a st-W est Ideological stru gg le .

• R e c e n tly a grou p o f fa sh ion ab ly e m a c l- o t « d P a r is m o d e ls invaded M oscow . Les

* g ir ls ficorcd so m eth in g les.-; th a n a triu m ph. ' flp ylct' e s tim a t io n o f It a ll w as so m eth in g

l ik e , “N ic e ( c lo t h e s ) , bu t w ho n e e d s th e m ( t h e m o d e ls )? ''.

;N ow it 's th o R u ss ian s' turn In N ew Y ork’s C o lise u m , w h ere f iv e pleasingly plum p girls

l a r e R>aic v iew ers—•S T C h a n g e fr o m t h e n\odcU-Vlni6r lc a n s -a r e

f lC tu stom cd to .• B u t - fa a h lo n w lse . th e general co n sen su s

to b e t h a t t h e comrades are w ay ou t o f l t . W ouldrt*t I t b e nice if the b est of E a st a n d W «at c o o ld som eh ow be com b ined?

SENATOR’S ABILITV 8IIINE.S — AlthouRll Irudlnn member of Uie Butltr-Hoosevijll.LeJimim fM llon wlvlch frequently a m lU the n n jb u m -Jo h n - son leadership n« "loo cofurrvallTe." one lesftl llghl of th e coterie has referrwl to eenntor Johnson -the eblMl m n in irpaD Iff Ufe todny."

Rep. Clnreiice C.-vtition. MWouri. t lotiK-lime Rayburn friend, recently brouKlit tills quMtlon to public a llentlon, luid unKrntloiuIly R m tom e aub- eUnce to unfriendly cliorcc* of rivalry between tliese ' CO prominent Democrats,

Representative Cnnnon quoted from n Rayburn profile tt'hlch nppeared In the rroureulve mnfiazlhe. a liberal publication founded by th e La Pollettcs, He took e*eepUoa to tiic article'* analysis of the relations .between the t«-o men. B ut u-hen he v u ehftHMMd to Insert tho piece In tlie Congressional ne«orarIIK M luourlan refused on th e ground th a t It ■ns ••too p lausib le .-• •

PROFILE O F BrEAKER — Entitled “Mr, Sazn’B House.", Ui« profile waa w llte n Vy David C. W il­liams. editor of the Americans for Democnuie Action World, T his orisanlratlon, which Includes many Democratic left-wlni;ers, linii frequently denounced the tu-o Tcxflns for their "moderaUon."

AlthouKh concedlnR Umt Speaker Rayburn "fltub. bomly malntalna Ills own Incllvlduallty In th e T cxm ascendency.” >he ADA editor concludcd th a t -'it U Johnson who chnrta Uie course now."

In teresilnsly, this atratecy of crcntlnif doubt nnd disunity, coincides wlt^i the liberals' plan to try to block selection of tho speaker a* perm anent chfllr- m an of the IIXX) national convenUon. a po&t he h u hgijf with honor, (alm ess and integrity tlnco lOiS.

II^N IC A L roS S m iL IT Y — Ironically, and In refutation of the left-wlnitera' Insinuations. It Is understood th a t Speaker Rnybum may step aside voliiril/irlly no .tha t-he-giay-uso-hU -gttiU -lhflm nco on t)clinlf o f se n ato r jolmaon’s presidential candi­dacy.

ShouW th e sennlor dcWde not to ninko Uio try after a survey of Uie situation, and he need not reach any decision until eorly next year, and If SpeuJctr. Sam . w-tintn ,tl'e..®nerouii task of j>nclfylnp quarreling Dcmocratd a t the Los AnRoIes conveh-; tion, he will preside asaln,

Por^ 4eoplt« the leftLils" Jabblnc' and 'harpoonlns a t h im . "M Uter S a m - Is still, -Mister D em ocrnf on- ■nd-off cnpltol hill, as ft measure of the Texan 's poM-cr and popularity, U U alCTlIlcant tha t Uils title haa never been bestowed on former Pre.ildent T ru -

th e twice-defeated presidential nominee, Adlal E. Stevenmn.

In commentlnR on the lefUats' latest moves, n prominent member of Uia T ex u house, delegation said:

"ThMO eRRheada and wild-eyed mdlcols (ire bo av!d to fiRhtlns among thenuelres tha t U>ey don 't under* s^tand h<w wo .T e» n a atlck togethcrjn o .Ilghtr.' ...

(RtlMMd br UtClon Kfwiptptr

V I E W S OF O T H E R S* 8URFLUST....................

O en. Maxwell Taylor v . retired from the U. S . army th is week after serrlng four y e n « m c litc rs rg ta If rn g ~ tr-cn iraT -> e m old.— =— —

H ere b an example of how Uis Dnlted 8tAt«e. In w hat U perhaps the moot critical period of Ita h is­tory, often woAta its trained manpower.

G eneral T ay lcr <s-aa no ordinary ofncer. Ho was gradUAted fou rth In h is cloos a t West Point. He waa choocn to en ter Roroo on a n allied mission while It una sUll In axis hondi.' He beczime one of yDuaKesi-Xleld-ecncTftlaJa-Worlil_ttnc_ll_He-ia accompILslied linguist, having mastered alx languoK ^ Including Japanese and Ruailon. lie la tha t rare of ncUon who alao quailfle* a s an egghead.

TIio report Is th a t Oenerol Taylor'a retirem ent Is telaC«d to hlfl exprenscd conviction th a t tlio adm ln- Istmtlon Is restric ting tho '^blllty to fight limited w an by concetTtntUng on long.mnge misalle and nuclenr prognun. B u t such a difference of opinion

Maxwell Taylor has l>een through t4ie chair* In the army, but tliero should bo » place in tJio defense eotoblblunent for a m an of h is experience and ac- com plW unent*.'The armed anrlcea cannot afford

declara surplus m en of Taylor's kind while tJicy 1 In their phyolcaJ and menial vigor/—portlojid

TW O m a in v A T h a z a r d s=mxU»=Uie=

held to levels no surao -than for an ordinary- r tek -o n d of sim ilar lengUi, Utah had a fa r abovtf average of fou r peraons UUed In two snaAhupn,

In one InatAnco the driver of a car .ipecdlng narth of Tooelo lost control of tlio whlcle. I t cxu-eened COO feet a long tho highway and shoulder, aheared off ft pou-er Hno polo and a row of fence posta, rolled over four o r flvo tim «. and finally came to rest Against & second utility pole. High Fpeed here

TUCK ER'S N ATO IN A L!

WHlKI.IGICrW A k n U O T O n '— w * lonj-e*pect«d a tt« n p t- to j

create frlcUon and Jealousy between the tw o Texana! » h o n ilt on capital hUl h u been begun by ingxy and hostile elements of the party's left wing. T hclr nue -

or-ruln strat< 0 seeks to weaken the clOM personal and polltlcol ties

? Detween Speaker Sam Rayburn { and senate AUjorlty Leader Lyn. *don Baines Johnson.

In recent sp«che* and m agnilne articles, they have praised and ex> a iled Senator Johnson a t the ex­pense of tlie more elderly and vet­eran statesman. Misunderstanding

j wholly the relatlonr.h in of aiwnwr and protege between tho two men. whlcn accounts for their parlia­mentary co-opcmtlon. Uie trouble-

T»rk«r makers acclaim the younger John a s Uie rea l I>emoeratIc -c ia r- on caplto! hllL 118 T7->t u i-g iJ .■‘iff.

!h o w t h i n g s a p p e a r f r o m

SOUVENIR UUNTEBS' Souvenir hunters are a plague,

a headache and nearly anythin* else you want 10 say about them. And of aU the souvenir hunters, Americans are by fa r the worst. Ju s t to emphatlie the point, 't*s» aald during tha u t e Hate th a t the British fought for their countryj •AnstmHUIl—fo u ^ t“ becau4e they liked to fight and Americans fought the war for souvenirs.

Now Nonnan Herretl Is finding about souvenir hunters a t U>e

otoervtttorv back o t 1...................store on Kimberly toad. Seems the pllde collection on astronomy is missing at the observatory. And here’s something that Is tjTlcal of souvenir huntcr»-the collection is worthleas to anyone except the more advanced students a t the obseivutoryl

However, the cost to replace Uiem would be wmelhlns like tI8, so It's not aomeUtlng to be shnig- ged off 3lgl;tly.

H errett says they are heavy pjastlc frame slides. }!e thinks some souvenir hunter or hunters atarttng out a t an enrly age might have pocketed the slides and asks piircnts to a-alclj for tliem.

Ju s t in cose the souvenir hunt­e r Is an adult, Herrett suggests some way could be found to return the slide.'*. like mailing them back Or leaving them on the d o o rst^ or something like that.

KITTENS FOR KIDH DEPT.Here's a female kitten, ha lf An­

gora, th a t needs a /lev home. She's black ond white and about 2'.i montlis old. You can get her by phoning REds-ood 3-1678.

T«'o kittens about S weeks need homes and also. If you prefec something a bit older, there are

grott-n cats. You can gel them a t a w Ash » « tt t In Tftln Falls or phone REdwood M 168.

Dear Po t Shoti:Wo hovo three black female kit­

tens to give awsy. They will beIflTTM ir yiAUve three-fourtlis of a mile north of the junction of Highways B3 ond 30.

Judy Elliworih (Rt. 1, Filer)

D ear Sir:I have six kittens 3 months o'd

and four mother cats that I must find 'homes for u I cannot keep

many cats and kittens, About three years ago you placed a note In the T-N for me and I had more cftUs for kittens Uian I had. I wish to thank you now for j-our kind­ness In using Uia note v,1ilch en­abled me to find good homes for these little kittens. Tlie kittens o rs a ll males except one.-

Mrs. Cbarlei R. Beeves (WO Spmgue Avenue)

OUR BULLETIN BOARD I r t -Csrey-^Your nolo

found, its way to the pol Slibta desk, bu t there’s nothing do for yoa If you wont to

f^und ff-ftlf?n of the clMslflcd page, we'll turnyour letter over to the proper per­son. When folks want to ' glre something away, we eon help them out, but losing or.finding some­thing usually- comes under the heading of odvertiilng. H ianks, anj-way.

FAMOUS LAST LINE . . Everyone Is gettlnr old ex-

eept me!"GENTLEMAN IN THE

FOUntH ROW

.._ikni-lng 10 . th e . (A e t that glorious nation Is neither a . . pubUf: nor a democracy, I find myself suprU lngly rolgncd to a condition designed by Franklin D Roosevelt and wife; John L. Lew­is. Joseph StaUn. David DubUisky G e o r g e Meany a n d Dave Bcck, th e patriotic vet­erans of our many

Robert R u sends me • lonsl invitations ' to his guest c tage In the region

jlL EO alllco. who now A ffects--an Invrmess cape and c rta le s h is own salad dressing In London restaurants Impcnetrnble to me, writes entltlnKly of the hore-and-hcwnds lUe -of an ab* sentee who has figured an InUn- e rary from England to Ireland to L iechtenstein to Rome to Israel a n d around again.

Tommy Agoston, Ute of the late Intem atloruil New-s In Bonn, th e Rhine, sent me a postcard from, hts yacht near Marseilles, a little chip on the currents of whim and fate, gently mocking my situ- ttlo n . chained to an occupation and the besetments of controversy.

1 envy them and others o-i, in my j-outh I secretly longed for Ui# flrmneas to take up Immorality in 'Oreenwlch Village where boys and girls o f my acqualnUnce fron tiie west of Cleveland were learn, Ing life by.experlence and «Tlting hellish poetry.

I envy on uncertain ad»-nnUge which they enjoy In tlie Income tax , bu t Uiftt seems to retjulre degree of expatriation which turns m e coH'/irdJy. I Jiat-e teen «tl t^ist and m the r like It and 1 know enough pidgin to get me by.

But my sights and my Mut are adjusted nou- to a change In the Rovemment ol nny country and to pecullarlUes of my people whfch UMd • to -B tIr-m y -b ile -to highly profltftble furies, suppose we are.

I contend, neither' a republic ' n democn'cy, Is^U ^t a reason

Ue?O n th e contrary, i discover tha t am nlore partial and loyal than

icr before and rather artug In th is confirmaUon of my old hold­ing th a t my cotinlrymen. though superior to any other natlon. lack tho intelligence, fo r all our spend­ing on statutory education, to d e n ta n d the looting of our i . . . sUtution and the'subsU tutlon of congress and two prirate political clubs for tile beautiful Ideal. Being tm aw are of this, how can they re­se n t It?

I n m y pemsal of Ui# Ribbon Creek case In whlcli six marine boots drowned, and of the sad

longings of old marine* who were sickened by th e evidence of lamlly life a t Parris island. I i « s *truck by tile fact th a t the corps m c h has fought 80 mightily for the stars and stripes, itself repudUtes in m tre drastic fashion than any oUicr element among u i the of freedom and takes pride In that sgnegaUon.

Tliere is no more ab ject figure In all our population, aod I make no exception of-convic ts In theworst c f-prlaons,-thanHbe-tnartne 'boot, Tlie be tter the boot, the more servile and, from Uie political suindpoint, degraded, the finer marine he becomes.

In hts ideal su te , th a t is In the old corns, he had to submit.In the old corps, he had w suwnit u to siisaull ana Insult and he Iwk HI

weird pride In his determination never to flinch or fight back u an American should in keeping with the tradition of hum an dignity and consUtutlonal rlghU, Y«t the m a. fines fought w ith fanaUc bnvery

maintain

oil welU support er.A fur more than 30 years

song belling before kings and but- t«r>and>e(g men. she is stUt a reigning queen ot the supper club

flag whose service required them 1 twW tte<dom Iti contetnpt..The U.S. congress haa-become

..lu te r of the people and. in Wash­ington, the two parties nou-adays haggle and connive for no popular benefit, but for tlie economic se- surlty of 'the members. They de­cree the proportion of oUr Income which we citiren-subjccts may re­tain for our own uses and they wbsUtute two forces of terror, the unions and th e armed forces, to rescind our constltutUjnal rights by nile j and the articles respecUvely.

No congre.is thus fa r liw liad the effrontery to revoke a ll this Iree- dom by p la in sta tu te and the subtlety fSere practiced has been a marvel ot ^wlltlcs and a proof of

Kreat genia-'. y own condition Is nice,

beyond tlie scope of unionism and so obnoxlou,» tijflt I B-ould be re­jected by occlamaUon should I apply. Tlie armed forces would pull Uie book on me, clUng age and decrepitude. Tlie Income tax alone remolns to h a rry and de- gndcT w . but-1 am used to I t and

ay a m an -^ o r-w nse l-to -keep out of prison.

Hildegarde Is too EaergeticToTefOil Wells Support Her

I t a night In wiall csbirm t ter, as a famous radio, r r , . >

By HAL BOYLE NEW YOIUC July 8 l f l - - I al­

ways wanted to make money while 1 slept.“ -said-Hlldegarde.

-I did It Wiui my ph( rtcords-and now I hope i 1Ui oil wells."

In 19iS Hlldy disposed of U per cent of her prise j o l l e c t l o n of modem a rt and started out to col­lect oil wells. She

an in* lereet-ln-lO -pro^ duclng wells In Oklshccia.

But "the dear U ut made Mil­waukee famous"

too energeUc

and supper club st’a 'r 'V t'^ f f*

-I still practice on the and Uke slnslng If.- jw r j-^ said. "You never teach d ,' where you can't Improip ,o t .^

r leam something n r» - ' Hlldegarde Journeyed niort iv. million miles by car.

ship before alie got over h r f of Uie airplane. Now she u«. n' sky lones. • *—U lidsgarde-liaj-i-fsbuiDSrP* lection of gowns costing jicj each. 10 times ss many 5j» , f, glovei^she play, the ‘ her gloves o n -an d hundrfdi- the lacy handkerchiefs jin, f h e i ^ t . They cojt from i, ^

make this world .

She h u long been called “Tlie Incomparable." and she s till‘de­scries the title. None of the newer Isdy songbirds has quite h e r tlme- Ifss feminine chamv her gay authority over a crowded room. Like Marlene Dietrich, she seems destined to roll along forever.

"I don't want, to retire unUl I get fat—and I never Intend t fat," she ssys.

SucccM didn't come easy for the hsiel-eyed, blonde singer. She drtomed. as a chubby young girl In MUtmukee. of becominif a ea cert pianist. She performed vaudeville and played as ati 1 companlst. before she became solo artist.

In Paris she sang for as UtUe as

Only Britain has equalled tlie painlessness of our revolution, but England Is stl!l--fermenjlng-and sour smells arise from a f tn i where the lower orders have quarreled Kith colored sublects of her jBty drawn to the mother country by the.lon«lBg.lDr—'improvement.'

Our revoluUon seems to be fin- Ished and though our freedom Is t generosity from the sovereign con­gress, we are the most comfortable P»p!e"»-n7-«Vcr-niVcd:----------

not only by rejlglon ii«t by -wn behavior." u her ptiiioKnh>

We hear so much abnni mi r Uilnk we should sires,

— and not be asham«4 « good,"

Hlldegarde has liever m im n"I’ve been on the vergt nn-,

times." she aald. "but I'm m'li, bachelorette-trylng to find ji, Rlaht.

- I wonder If I body seems monied istely.

I- Eit.7,

Two Confirmed At LDS Parley

SPRINODALE. July 8 _ Hurst and Gale johnun wrre roc- firmed membtr.i of the UI5 church a t the Sunday wicrimtr.i meeting conducted by Sieve Ela,

lember of the bl.Oioiiric,Mrs, Clyde Manning sa.i rrleu-

ed as Relief society chorisir s.-xV Mrs, Oeorge Pace relensrd si nil erature leader. The Infscrdaughter of'^Slr, and Mrs; !!d*t« Crsythom «as bleued by be father and named Dwla Ann, .

Katliryn Zollenger and Ua Leonard Beekstrand ’ conduew music. Prayers were offered by It. vin Craythom and Lynn Jolin.'<5.

resficnce a iroad.” T h is is a far' Uilng from Uie dreary condition! of the European conscript, housed|In barrac^k.1, I.................................slilltecf from * another even 1 rs oway,.Conscription has become it fixed

American insUtution whose repeal Is not foreseen even by th e young,

, for th a t m atter, consciously desired.

Wlwt can Europe, w h»t_ci , -abroad- offer me b u t th e uneasi-, ness of a bird on its back.' the un- happiness of yearning to be home

ITS

VACATIONTIME

st u d e b a k e r pr o u d ly w e l c o m e s.ano ther d istin g u ish e d n a m e to its-g row ing-fam ily -of-frne '

-dM lers... — T ffE rS tR ^ O T O R S T iN C r

now an a u th o r iz e d dea le r fo r

7 0 t M A IN AVE, EAST

In tha o th e r accident InvcsUgaUng officci* re­ported Uie CAT traveled IM feet along Uie Aliouldrr o f-U .-S^gU aeor-ParaffO Q A h^fore-hoadlnff-lnto-n wa.ih-and sm iuhlng with great-force Into-Uie.oppo- elte>bank^lHstMaiD«n-«aid-U>m-was co-indlcAtlon Uie driver h a d Wed to atop, whicli Indicates he n a y have dosed a t th e wheel.

'Tbcae are th o two great hoBonli of_the highiv-ay— loo much sp«d_lor_vohlcle ,c9nlrol:!.iop mucli -fa-

BITINO THE HANDaid

........................ ............................................................. dol­lars fo r the £omlng year, 'n u it almatt-cuLt In half the^ainoun t. u tt h a w .sent there -tn-^h-of-U ie-pw nt • « ,y e « n .

Tbe.reduction Is reported to be a oonmguence 0 Poland's lig h te r JntegiwUon into Uie Soviet sa te l­lite setup, which hns manifested Itself In Aliarp a t ­tacks against th e U. S. by Wladyidaw Gomulkn, wlio

s head of Poland's reds ti the ntUonal bo.vi.Not ail Americana wexe agreed Uist aid to . . . .

Poland was a good lde« in Uie f tn t place. I t ^ i u done because o f friendship for the PollsJj people.

j»ot the ir red nUera. /Pcrhapa t* e cut In aid may convince Uio com-

muni.'Tts who run Poland that lsvi.Mines.t not ob­tained by blUng the hand t lu t feelv—Sealtle Po.-it- Intelllgencer.

...T H E STUDEBAKER SIIVER HAWK A.VD A rULL LINE OF STUDEOAKEiC TRUCKS

NO DOWN PAYMENT:ITopoaal of th e fedrm! government to pcn n it nil

court-flnes-to-be, pMd- by -tn.TOillrocnt shouta lowft the atiort-term p r to n populaUon and In c rew m ther lower w vem m rnt revenue.v Perhaps It a good Iden. Dinugh we hate, to ih'lnk It ,wi!j nittke crime easier. "Do It now and pay later" seems a dubious B-ay to run a law deportnicnt__ Ottawa, O n t, Jour-

Visit this new Siudebaker shoOT®m‘riew and see the most rewarding automotive values of the day—the great nciv line of cars and trucks that bear the oldest name in the industry. I t’s' the only fidl line of family care, sports cars and trucks spcafically conceived to-meet the n e ^ and tastes o f the times. Engineered and

' l5ullrl^?llieTamed“OTftsmen ot btudcBaker, these cars and micks are uniqueiy3Signed”for style^ ith com- fort, peak performance with cconomy, dependability with handling ease. See them now. You'll be glad you did.

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Report GivenOnDitVitteet Here Monday

‘ o rrioen wer« « d »UU ooorenUon rtporU ilren * t Uie U oodar nl*bl meeting o t etnuUfy e h n ) te No. t , D ta b M American VetMUS-. Hev olfkert Include LeRo; Reh' *»lt, oocun««!er: Dewer JuU*n

" «»nwir Tice commftnder: C « I Sat­terfield, junior vice commuider: T

L.. M. K ^ t it.c h ftp U lf l;m n lc H oreji •dJuU nt and treMurei; Roy Q ‘ lenw od. •erseont-ai-MTnj, * n c Artinir piUtreon, of/lcer of UioHay.

KAlstit reports R e h n lt cleetMl depArtmeBt chi^>failn &i ttie d e p o rm ^ t cosreatlon. 'A cane

ind ' «n i prttcnted to tiio oiiU folnff coiwuMider. Harry Murray KeUoCT, by Ted Ilielola.

A live memberahlp mTiid went to Bob AuiUn. BoUe. and Iloreis m o Uie ctmmplonshlp strip from

. the etradlcy chapter.Jt ttna reported tha t Clarence

IU)'9 Jim relumed home nfK r a mont^ In the veienina administra­tion hospllal a t Bol»e.n w finrap Jinun letten from Uie

tira Idftho senator# refordlng the Tetenuu bUI. 6R IP.

Tlie-annual picnio will bo held a t 1 p. m. auk. 9 a t NaUSoo-Pnh «-|lh all’ disabled vetemna and famiUea lnvli«d. E a c h family should brine a bMket lunch luid

- table #errlee;'nie chapUr u-lU fuT' nlsh Ice crewn. pop and coffee,

A dUtriet meetlnB U scheduled ;• -for 8 -p. m. AU|. 17 a t the DAV

- hall, with new officer# l« bo In- ttaJied. Kenneth. liBtlle.- Burley, wUt be Jncanlns district com* mander and De*t7^Jullan, Twin Falls, retinne commander.

Program of Band Concert Is GivenAnother In' the eumnier band

concert series »-lll be presented a t fl;l} p jn . ‘Htuisday » t the city

' park band shell.Charles RatcUffe,. director, a n ­

nounced tha t the projrain will la - elude a march, ‘The Crimson Plush." by Alexander; exccrpU from alordano's opera. "Andrea Chenler," arranged by J. J. R ich- ards; iklayfalr Walt*, Eric Ooates

- and B. B- H alil Dunlap Oom- mandory march.

■nio band Also will play AH Colonel Bosey m oith .-and 'a Hi wallao-vJiWlley arranged by Yo­der; •■Anwfid-the world." Victor Younif: N«1 Oay's -There'S Som e­thing About a Soldier"; a selection from cigl by Loewe, and K iefer's ■March Vamos." coDdudins the program v llb **nia S tar Spansled Danner." ,

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T h e 'b o d y of John Nance, 19, KayirUle, Utah, was recovered Trom ftjoclcy m ric« In iiT&lanehe canyon of Qrahd Teton nationalp a r t yestenlay. Ke-fell 300 fee t to by Evff Metclif, w ith Mta. 61

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Funeral senrlees for Mrs. Viola E . WflRht «ere conducted Wed­nesday momlne a t Reynolds fu­nera l chapel wltli the R e r. Earl TerpenlOB offlclatlna. •

Fallbenrers Included John Wal- b u m ,-c ;u re H«ll,-Wlllliun-Black, Cleo Brauberser, Melvin Brau- berger and Ererett BrnuberRcr.

Final rites, were held a t Sunset Memorial pari:.

Clerk of Forest Service Leaving

Supervisor J, L. Sevy of Ihe 8«w- tootta national forest announces th e promotion and transfer 6f Robert M. Shmlce. elcrk. to the ChalUs naUonal forest.

ahrake will nuum e his tic s as office manager In the pervlsor's offlce-ot Challls on July

T b it dally achediila o? Idevlsloii a n d nu ilo Is'^reseoledas a.aenflce to reader* of the T tm es-N em . U stlo f* a r t fomUbcd by tbe sU llea. Any errors or ehanxw sbonld b« repo r^d to the sUUonItself *nd nu t the TlmM-Newa., ................ - - ........—* * * *

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Wire Damaged by “Aircraft Restored

JEROME. JuJjj S — Telephone tompajsy e m p lt^ s reported 3^48 feel o f wire and one pole hsd to be replaced after the Piper Oub flown by Jo h n Bigelow, Twin Palls,-'hit a telephone line about 7:30 p.m. Monday approzlniaiely five miles souiheast'o f Jerome,

Crctt-s worked aU day Tuesday to replace the wire and pole tha t were down. An emplQ/e of the telephone company reported Uiat wires across seven poles were In ­volved.

Bhralce has served u accountlne cleri: a t th e local forest office since November, 1956; Prior to th a t time.

was asslRned to the division of ddmlnlslT^Uve services In W ul\- Ington, D. C., and for the District o f Columbia. A native of Wausau, Wl5„-Bhrakfl attended the Univer­s ity of Wisconsin and served tn-o year? In the navy. Mr. and Mrs. Shtike and their .thre^ children

■■■ nove to Chillis In-thenea '

Asa M. Bowen Is Paid Last Honor

runero i service* for Asa M. Bowen were condueted a t th e Tirln *aUs mortuary chapel Wednesday w ith the R er. Korman ^ a f e r of- riclaUns.

Music was provided by Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hendrix, aeeompanled

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sey. p rice Holloway, Leland R ich­ardson a n d ja y Cobb.

Final' rites were held a t th e lOOP cemetery, filer, by the Filer Masonic lodge.

Application Notes New Home SlatedAppllcntlcn. lo build a 110,000

single family residence a t 627 East* land drive was filed Tuesday by W . E. Egbert, 31M E2iiebeth bou­levard.

permission to roof a patio a t a cost of «100 Is asked by K. E. M a- soner, 1053 S w LaRue avenue.

Claude Brown Music and T u m - ttu re company and Cain Appll* once b o th asked permission to In- ittAll electric slsni.

H ow ard Bireamtn. 360 FUhnore street, p la n s .to rebuild a flre- do n u sed roiuro aC a cost-of ap - proxlmftteiy 1500.

A to,000 slnele family residence will be built by Mrs. Nettle Oombs a t 935 Monroe strecL

Trolley Trailer sales hare asked. IT penrnt-to-ccnstrur t • « -sa lo -o f •

Emery Stone, 88, Dies a t Hospital

Em ery Slone, 8fl', died early W ^- nesday' a t M ajlo Volley Memorial h o ^ lto l a fte r a week's Ulness. He resided a t 434 Fourth avenue west.

U r . s to n e had been & shit;) n 'an and a m iner and had lived In the Challls area for some time. He had been a resldent of the Ma«lo Val­ley for about 33 yean.

He Is believed to be survived by severol brothers and sisters, but -o n e were located Immedl.-itely.

Funeral- services will b« ai nounced by the Twin Falls tuary.

Mystery Barrel Considerediloax

WA61I1NOTON, July B — Tliat mysterious barrel washed on th e Orcsoh dsast Saturday o talned no radlooctivlty, the atom ­ic cneriry eommlsslon reported lost nJght., I t Indicated, Uia whole IhlnR mlRlik hnve been n lioax.

The barrel was found bobbing In the wnves nenr the tioiithem Ore- son coastal town of Port Orford. I t was painted while nnd-bore the stenelled word.i: "Daneer—Radio­active Waste. AEC."-

A peUUon fo r le tters o f sdmls- lstr»Uon i« re filed Tuesday In the e su te of Edith U Lyman who died June-IO .-m a,-by AlfrM .T RflfJir ers.'TTie peUUon sta te s h e r e su te of

real and personal property U val­ued a t 13,900;

Helr* listed besides Relcher* are SUlla Hibbard. H orton’s Nunlng home. Twin Polls; Mrs. Olive Hib­bard Ulcks, saskatoon, Saskatche­wan. Cannds; VlrglnlA Hibbard Marsdeni M argaret R elchen Bess, Trem onton,- O ta h ,-* n d — Howard Hlbbart.

A hearing was i« t for 10 July 2J by f to h a te Judge J . Dean Mosher.

2 Burglaries i t e p o f l e d

AtHagermaiiKAOBIMAN, July B T uo

break-ins over the Holiday week­end In Hagerman were reported ' sheriffs officials In Ooodlpf.

muJetennined u c o u a t _ _ WM taken from th e Cady Auto conpany a fte r entnwice wns rained through the >Ud!ns earoee doors.

The money was from sale o( drlTefe-ll*

Businesses FileArticles Tuesday

Two separale"artlcles of Incor- porJktlon were filed Tuesday in the Tft-in PalU county recorder’s of­fice.

Idaho -PoUto Packers corpora- UOQ Of Idaho lists SO aliares of c ap iu i stock w ithout nominal or p ar value. The company will be In Twin Palls.

Incorporators are, Oarvln Kleman, John E. Quinn, and Ed- ward-Maac^Jr., a ll of New York.

The Trolley T railer Ssles of Ids- ho Is located In Tw in Falls. Cap­i u i stock of M0,000 b listed and divided into tw o . c lasses:-10,000 shares of class A votlnff stock at » re» c h and 20.000 shares of class

non'Votlns stock a t |1 each.Incorporatore' are Clifford

pady, J r , 1970 Addison avenue east; R. DougUs Neville. 169 Fill- more street, and Duard-D.-Lawley; 1059. Eleventh avenue,ew t.

TIBIBEB TOUR SETBOISE. July 8 (UPD—A week-

lonB lour ol no rth Idaho timber- lands by members of tho sUte land board has been set for July 13 tliroujh IB, Auditor Joe R . Wll- ilann sold yesterday.

cording to William Hurley, book­keeper, who discovered h ts de.ik hsd been looted when he came to work Monday m om ins.

Another break-ln v w St the Owsley M arket Goods store where » ringing bur.

nn frightened burgl

Hagerman Eyes

tho fcnces a i ihe v illase ''S ^ » dLwusied j>i the mccur- vlUoKe board -Monday the office of Uic e l e : k o f i ^ «

i t also uflj dccldcii trees needed eoiiie iovind nn Itijpcciion t.-in •-

I t Was voted to orc!t-‘ ii “yield rlRht ot w ay s rp, im tsiied a t Hit side I t also R-ns voted to lure

clfanup

- ...............caused the alarmsound, alertlss neighbors. Mrs. Dixie Bhsw, who runs th e Hager- Dsn houi. noUfled M erie Owsley, who operates th e store.

Th'a would-be b u rg lan were

ENDS TONIGHTAudemy Award W inner

Susan ifsyw ard

1 WANT, TO LIVE' '1 1 .0 0 FEB CABLOAD

ENDS TONIGHTJames Cagney - Shirley Jone<

NEVER STEAL ANYTHING SMALL

U ttUo V dcier to do r.omc the villaKB dump.

Emerson I’uRiiiirc,ductcxLLhe-nictUBs—

leavhiB Uic arc.i, Notlilnc en from the store, nccordlnj O vtley, owner of the bus'r,^*’

HELD o v e r - m u s t END SATi

First Showing!

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Drlgham c ity , and in *nd us,

in civic iiffalrs. Elderf ^ a t n has b««n vlce.presWcnl ot

; Lflk# City no ta ry club,I l!l«ideiil of BonncTllle Knlle and'^S f^ b an d ln k rm o u n tA ln E lee .

H ^ , jsjoclnCfoH *nd Mrvfil /o r »ev- on the Red C r« » and

'tS ^ un liy C h « t boards.Elder Lonsden roarritd LaRue

r h now weond counwlor .In the 1 ^ f l A . Itt 103< 'n tf’*

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will be featured wlolstS ^ e p rw rw " addlUon to pre-“ flUni the dedicatory prayer.

jl(rt»ert Thome, bt-ihop of the UitfUURh wonJr-lnvltcs Uie public 10 ticend die xnJces. r

Pai ld n g F in e sPojtlns II overtime parking

bttfidj with Twin m ils police IXje*. (ti« were Mrs. U oi'd Webb. Jim WW, nuby Ulcb. L. H. Drown, O im StAHdlcy.' Delbert Fenton, n « Ulrich. John M. Barker. Mrs, Itobfrt w . Stephan, Katherine

AO»U0T>ay, Oeorge Jaker. W, L. flU td pat Leonora. John Waters,

W K OUon. M tx h e Moore. Helen Btny. Marvin M. Fernau. Dr. Oor- dMi TObln, Mrs. A.-P. DavU, Je n . nle 0411. D. U-RoM nbaum , C.-W. Dtrs ‘C and N Wliolesale. Mrs, Urnnan Osterkamp. Horace L, Turner. Mr*. Eusenc DoJ'nnan. H Coot John riRt, Mrs. Roy Jacob- ten, L- W. Chamberlain. Robert 6aur. Claude Crltchflcld. M. J W«d and A. L. Norton,

. nEAD TIMES-NBWB WANT ADS

Will Presider r

JOHN LO.SODtN . . . BuUUnt lo llie (welre

a po illr i nf the I.nK eliurrh. Kail Lake 'Clly. who «lll prttlde a l the dedicatory lerYlcH for tlie nevr MurLauch ward chipet al 2 p.m. Sunday., Ad lecomplUhtd vocallit. Loncden vlll be featur­ed m IoM nn Ihr program a i « d l a i e flerlnc the dedicatory prayer, (NUU enerxrlni/

Paid Teacher AtteiidsMeet

nU PERT. July 8 - Robert JIuiib. len. I'nul .tracher, w m one ol

than 5,000 delfKilcs aiicnd-

Kducatlon auoclatlon ltL* t nerk.irprM fnt^d th e JitiuidoVa

County Teachers a tw la tlo n . Nearly 10,000 persona oUendrd ir RlX'day meet he Mid, and look

p a rt in »peechM. dl.scuuionj and m rctliujs cenleruiR on the 1053 Ihem r—<juallty In educulloii.

Included In (he tei.iioiu lia:i.l<. len attended of mtcrc-'l to the lo­cal Mhools ttR3 whool financli;^, edtlcnll&niO*tcleTl3i«>n;-eKf.<>paoiiai; child profframa.nea- Idfna In icacli-. Ins and Uic tate.'l rc.ie.irch re-] porLi on Juvenile drllnouency. i

NEA Pre.'!ldent R uth Stout open., ed the convention w ith tvii ailifrrM^

"Oimlltv tcnchliiK ni)i-i ,s on the world/ 6 ii

speakers were Clinrlcs H. M:iliK.I irr.ildent of the trcneml a.v^insly;

ot the United Nntloiis; ajia Jolinj Oardiifr, president of Uie Cnrnrde fijundatlon, and presidents of oihc.v cducailtmal orcanlzatlotis. I

In addition to th e Rrneral tci-, Mons. Haniblen a ttended sever.i;' mectliiKs of Uie Idalio delesatlon . dLicu.'j NEA resolutions and fonii- ulnte action to b« taken by llie

group.

What Else?COLORADO SPRINGS. COlO .

'J ify 6 <A^DeI?«alta‘U rn .i rn i rnScout Senior roundup here Were asked. "W hat kind of 'career do you Want?"

In Uie quesllonnaUe's appro- it- -priBle !n>ace. E lle tn’ Lucler. 18.

SioUKhfbtf. M au.. answered: "A saccv jfu l one,"".

Holstein Group Sets Tour Plan

. RUPERT. July B-Tlie Minidoka; HotiiCclti axsoclailon will cpatisor »' tour of creamerlej and cheese fivc- lorles throughout Mnglc Valley Sa'turday,'

Anyone Interfiled b InvlUd .. attend Uie tour which will include creameries in Tuin Falls and Je- ro:ne. Tl:e group ulJl Jm Vc iron)' the Jerome Cooperative creamery near Burley a t D;3a n.m. Bst^irday and RO to Uie Twin Fall* plant, which Is one ot tlie'Iarse.« natural, c h e w fnclorlfj a r i l of the Mis-: slislppl 'river,' J'rom tlierc, Uie' group will go to Ittspect Uie Je-, rome p lant. |

All Uiose wli» attend are asked lo brine a pluilc lunch lo be est*.i en a l the Idalio Power picnic areaa t Twin Fnll.v__________

NEW MISSILE SIADi: WASinNOTDN. Ju Jy .i S/Si-An

improved Terrier missile which the nJH7 said can "Intercept any prw- ent day ftupcrjonic bomber-many mliea from -lls Intended Untct."

announced today.

FO R fTITS HOND BURLEY. July a — Hamid W.

Loveless, Lewiston, forfclled an »8 bond in Justice ot peace J . L. Wel­don's court for drlvlnK with an

j expired operator's llccn.ie. He was e lt« l tiy S tato patro lm an Manin, J. Snyder. . !

One-Day Circus Set for Rupert

■ftupen 'r.. July s - 'n i e nupcrt Junior Chamber of Conimercfl Npuiisor a one-day aland of CuIfcimmTrRTiprrt-.-on Ju lyJ

John A, m r J c r . aicent for t circus reports the circus will i rive duritiR th e early niornlns hours of Ju ly jr>.

Some of ihc an im al cat:c.i will be

loctihcr. the show liiis more than 100 aulniaLv Two.allows nre.plan­ned, one in ihe afternoon and 0 evtnlMK perform ance. Tickets • Bvallnble (roin ju j'ccc member*.

Water Supply in Doubt in Valley

SHOSHONE. July B — WheUier there will be ciiouch water in MnRlc reservoir for full delivery In the IrriKBtlon sen.*nn this year Is

,yet a qupsilon. officials of the Bis Wood Canal company state.

Tue.iday there were UO.OOO acre feel of w ater in the reservoir. Ci Klcferatily less Umn u«ual '«C t lime of year. Lar.t year the reser­voir was atiU full by July i..Capac­ity of th o reservoir la 101,W» k ,feet of water.

TRUMAN J. WILKES, D. D. S.ANNOUNCES THE OPENIN G

OF HIS OFFICES FOR THE PRACTICE OF

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Planes From French Area

p MVIB. July a (U P n—The un it. ' ^ 8 tat“ formnlly notllled Uie

North AUnnUe T rtnly ontanlinilon

I Hint It inlenda to Iran sftr ILj Eu- roptan tw tlcaJ **r. group out ot

’ Frwice "wlUiout JurUier delay.Thp dfclslon was rcliiytd w liie

NATO pfnmvnrnl council by the ' permanent U.S. reprcMnUllve,

Randolph DurRcss.200 r l u i n In ro lrrd

About 200 ato!iilc?c(ipabli*,l'-*lM -T-TUjj)frsat3n^fti'w:in)e irivolffd in ' [hr transfer.

BurKC« W’d the eoucll ttial »lx of ilir nine noiiadrorui curnntly ba.*.rd In alrflelcLn In caAWm Pranre

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Cpstly Rescue Is C o n v ic ts G et Termed N eeU I^ N o Sym pathy^

F ro m O th e rsHANKSVILLE, U U h, Ju ly 8 IP—

n e »t*t« teroMuUca director e»- llm sted yeslerdsy thftl It coat al IfM t *5,000 for A need leu rescue opemtloa while H am ateur boat­ers skylarked tliroush the w orn rapldi In the Colorado river rubber rotta.

■I don’t MB how «ny of Uiem (tot through." laid su ite Aeronau* tics Director Harlan B nnen t. "I've riown tha t thing and e^tn from the a ir the rapids are enough to curl your hair."

Pilot Jim H unt M ontlftyjfloUttl [wo of an orlilnal party or IS -M r. and M rv Phillip J. Seeley. D akeri. field. Calif., itm nded bealde an SOS »lgn deep In th e river'i cataract cinyon.

He hadSeeley* had Juii gotten Je3 v ltii travel on rubber rafts and decided to -pull o u t . ............. ‘

MONROE. WMhn July 8 .(0 P D - U « entire -lnm*t« populatloo of the sta te reformatory here has turned hoatlle toward the four ccnvlcts who terrorUed women and children hoetajes in a 14-hour cs- 'eape attempt. Superintendent £r- ' u t C. Timpani u ld today.

"I bellere the fotir should be •transferred to the stale penlteri* II117 a l Walla _Wall*,l_TlmiMUl! MTd^ '-'We'Ve’bfcn Bettln* /eporls all day Uiat the other 8« Inmates of tJie Institution have no lU* '*• them."

Prison fuw ds captured the fndr would • be fuglUvea yesterday

Ike Wins Out as ~ D 7 S r ; t e " X n t i c

WABHINOTON, July S Ifl—Pres­ident Elsenhower v o n out as ar a rt crlUe yesterdaiy as a resulC somi old-fashioned 0 . B . palnttnca *!'■ be rushed to the American eihl- blUon hi Moscow.

Gilbert S tuart’s famed portrait of ow n te Wa-ihlnRton and Oeorse P. A. Healy’s beftrdleas Lincoln are the types o f 18th century works which U, 8 . exhibition offN cla£i proailsed la assemble for air shipment to Moscow,

l l i e U or 30 old-style palntlncs r e_ e x p ^ te d -10- hnng .K paratfly rom the po«t-World war I pic­

tures whose selection set off the Ire of some W ashington offlclal.i. But exhibition nuthorllles «llll phm to ahow the S3 newer palnt- In«» despite a, corgrettlonnl pro-i o l

~**Magie~VaUey*rLarge8t~and~ Finest Department Stor^’

ENGLANDERmis-matched

B E D D IN G m E !Wf'.t Oerniaiiy, Tlie other Uiree fquntlronfl »IU be transferrrd to DriLaln. - ...............■ Supreme Allird CommnntJerOcn.U un» M. Norstad had hinted pre- Tlousry thot Ute transfer Ihe v,orka,

* ’Hie reason w u tactical. As ' th lnw *t«nd a t^ re s e n t. the flKht-

er-boinbern are based ntlles from tliPlr atomic warlOBd.i tjec.iu.ie of hTancr'i* rrJu.wl to nllow U. flr.ir ttdvpon.'< to be stockpiled on

I French territory.V. K. l)ef(de»

Tlie dcchlon to trnrmffr the planr.i wa-’' tliua the re.’spon.Mblllly of Nor^lftd. B ut •;ihei,K]i:ivdron.i »ere unltj' of Uir> US.- air force and thus the flniU decision had to be made by the U. S. sovernment,

Prc.'ldent Chnrle.i HcGnulle Jud refused to accept U.S, nuclear stockpiles In Krwiee unlew tlie

T r ciich Boremmcnt had tt:ll say in their p o ^ b le use.

U won understood th a t Norstad Infromed Uie NATO pemianenl coiinel? la.1t month of th e Impend- Inc alilft. immediately a fte r he re- tun\ed from Kid eo •sultfttlDWi witl) top Bovenwient and pentagon officials.

DWORSIIAK HACKS CilURClI WASHINGTON, July 8 Ift-Ile -

nubllctm Sen. Henry Dw’orahak, [dnIio.' vbW w lllj hU DemoeralTe colleague. Fm nk Church, last nlRht on Uie Church amendment reducing forelRn aid defense Bup-|

Cl BUthorlzatloQ by 10 per cent,] ! amendment p t u ^ -(0-43.

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U.S. Puts Limit On Envoy Travel

WASHINGTON. July 8 MV-pPoI- lowlng lU customary ilt-for-lA t policy, the United StAteA nnnounc- ed yo.-Uerday travel curb* on Jfun-

m diplomats' In th is country.

ary told V. 8. diplomats there stay within 34 nillra of downtou-n BudapcRt unlmt tliey Ret special permLwlon to Journey Xiirthir. the United Statea replied In Und.

U nder Uie U. S. ban, Hungarinn lecntlon dlplomati will have to get special permission lo r any tniToi outside a 3& -inlle-radius from Waslilncton.

At the same time Ojo sU te de­partm ent denied H u n g a r i a n chafRes tha t i;, 8, diplom ats In Budnpw t had been npyU'8 cm the red reslme—the excuse the Jtun- rarlon.1 mentioned In tmpontng the ir tmvel curUv

Cam era C e n te rSou thern Idaho'tM ost C o m p le te -

P ho to g ro p h ic S u p p ly S to re

attack. The Inmates, hiding to force offlclaU. to let Uiftn escape,th rea lened 'hw lases se lrrd 'lil the reformatory vUltors’ room wllh butcher knives and huge raest forks until guards captured them

1 a U 'o-mlnules t«»r g u uaault. Tliree of Uie convicts remained

under guard In the rjlorroatory hoipltaj today, recovering from minor InJurUi auffered c uanli beat them Into Mbi 'Die fourtii. David K...O>’tn.i. 19. was In sollt.-vry confinement, ’Tlioie In Uie hospital were Rlclinrd Mur­ray. 20: Robert Jasm in. 23. and Donald de Courcey, 22.

Timpani said the hosplUllied .1*0 wbuld go Into eolltary

Rep. Pnincls B. Walter. D.. Pa.. chalnnan of the Iiouse commlttec :on- 'UO-Americih “ afitivltlM.' has complained th a t more than half of the artlsLi w h o » palntlnci orljlnally were choaen 'have red- Unsed teck«Tounds. And cau-Mte remarks about m odem a rt marked A hearing his committee held c the question. • - _________

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• Nixon Li jclieilulrrt to vuit Mo.rJ Mrs. Maurice RobcrU, OaklniiU,', .jp,, c.mnble of cxplodlncow inter lliU momli to o|h-ii aiilCnnr., haa rttum ed fionie flrtcr vu-, , . Z C T \American ix h m . jllitic Jier parein.i. Mr. ix!« Mr».‘‘'>

Tlie Kovrniors arrived In Ml>^.|S:ltnup| D. Crnne. Slie' nl.'^ nl- TW-'-'by from the ld;Oio nMlonal cow ou Jimr' ;4 and sliiti- |i,i\c tendi'cl n niir^rs m inion nl Ov:iIrn' Kiiard Kuniury riinse. 'I'l 'e thell, louri-d i« nimiber (if inajiir c iiio in'fti'd vi-ilcd n iiMcr, Mrs, David an 81-nilllnirt'cr iitoruir. fhiled lo Uie Soviet Uiilun. 'n jty urt ttiud-lOkelbcrry. u rd fumlly here. il;re I:nl ninnih ,iuriiic niancuverJ Ulcd to return home July in. 1 Mr, iiiid Mrs, Lloyd Butler nnri. near Gowen field. »oulh of Boise.

■ D U IlL .-Jttli-_fc=m saal^ 'n-lC B tor Mm Alice K rolli vere held nl 3 p. m. » jr Uulil .\JrUl-odb t church Ihp Itev, W anen McConnell. p.i.';or. oHiciAtiiii;.

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I T O 1 B A H 6 W E D N E SPA Y , JU LY 8 ^ ^

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By GovernorDCTROrr. Juljr 8 tTi-Mlchlifan'a

O ct. O. Mcnncn WlIU*ni4 ta y t eoTlft First Deputy Prem ier Pn)I n . Kmtov Is shrcftd nnd tou jli untl it viit Uike • Yankee Inujcr " betl him.

! WtiUima made Uie nppraLsul ' iw i a fte r w hat he called

ft -knock tlcmn and drag o u t’ bti fUhl Koilov.

n i# Blx-lenn DemocrtitlQ emor. »Ito ttoa Uie backtns Ot hU »ute p irty for tlie pre.Mdciillal

.nonilnallon In IPGQ. iiprwnrfrf tn J«1 he hod Uie better o ; hU ep«r- rine Kliii Koilov «A he dcr<rU)ed It to ft nr»# conference. •

Qur*tlnni f ire d F\>r an luiur WUItonu nn<] Kor.-

Detroit hotel room followlnR Koz- lov'ji tour of IndiutrljU Drtrolt. Williams aoltS he fired a aerie* of UTltten QUMtloai a t Uie deputy premier, TJien he mid they nrsued tnroush their oim-lnlCTTireieri* nnd nt one point Soviet Anibiutsador ^UI(halI Menshlkor sot »-orrled and Inlerveiifd. I

WlllLini.-i Kild Kozlov flared up at a quwlion of Mlf-drtcnnlnn- tion and free electlona for Uie s o ­viet UiUon’s Europrtui Ratalllte.'t.

Wlilluna Mid Kozlov nrKUed t lu l Uie people ot Eiuil Oenniuiy mid oilier soviet aatelllte.1 llivd mode tlidr choice and Uiat luiy Uilns to-the contnuy was propa- pndA.

Tlie governor /J>ld he told Kor- j lov Uiat Soviet tanka ruthlB»ly I pul dovi’n * revolt in Eoct Ger­

many »lx ypM* BJO. •, Relltlon Bald DeprlTed . . . .

"I polnte<l.onC Uiat Poland, one. of the most Catholic countrlrff In the »-orId. had been deprived freedom of religion," WUltnnu cold.

•'I told him th a t In Hungary tiie sovlelfl agreed to w llhdniw and did, but cune back wlUi Soviet tw iiJ and troopt n rd Impauti Uielr Kill on Uie people. I told him the Romimian people ccrt-un- ly did not feel Uie resUne repre. tented them.

"He told me that all I bettrt. . « -u A 1st of propogondA. I told

him Uw American people would sot beliere a slncle word he m id."

M SER V IST ACTIVE ‘KINO IULL, July B — Jerry

Anderton la altendinR tvo week of tnlnlns at the Voklma firing, center. He Is A-member-o( pan; A, enjtlneer combat battalion, MU) Infantry division of tho

Last Rites HeliT ^ J & ) r J L J B i P i e r c x

DUHU Ju ly S -P u n eru l »erTlces for Leighton B. Plerey-»ere heW at 3 p. m. Tuesday a t th e 'P lr t t B»ptlrt church ultlJ the R er. John K M acm t«h ..pastor of the Pres­byterian church. offlclaUng. •

Ura. John Wilson was aolobt and Mn. Gerald Jensen, organist. Ma- (Onlc ritualistic ritca were direct* fd by lla rry Wilson. J r , »^5r-hlp- ful-master, wltli O llrer Maraden, pa*t roaster, ofliclaimg. Uaher# tt-ero DonaJd Shaver and Walter Olion.

P a llb c w w were WiUlam Aid- rlelt>JluflaeIl Tliomaa, Tloy _Lnnd-

/auKlin Shrlver,...........and Glen DiivW.ui<i-MrvioM-»eer held-a(-Ui*-Su]^ ;lly cemetery.

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DELLEVUE. July 8 — Funeral vJ-vlo*B were held for Jonrpl* .Moran a t I t lu m. Monday n t the Community Presbyterljn cJiurch witii Ui8 Ilev. m j i k RiLvsell of- fielaUnjr.

AcUre pallbeartrrn were Clyde niUdwln. E- E. Wlllliuna. Worley Itcnd, Woodrow Turley. Rodney MeKay and Dennis Burke.

Honorary pnilbearem were HJch- tird Beard-iley, John Nye. William Nettnmn. Eusene 'HJrley. Veme Baldwin, Alf BllUngnley, Merle Shonafelt, Ed McKay, W. R. Pot- terMn, Oeome Kibble, LauTence Wilde and Willlnm Miller,

Liist rlte.1 were held In the Ro;e- dole section of Sunset Memorial park In Twin PiilLn.

Services Honor Horace Walpole

BUllL. July B—Puaen il nervicea for Horace Walpole were held at ■■ a. m.-Tuesday In Uio Albert-

Memorial chnpel with Uie Rev. Norman E, Stockwell officiating.

Soloist wft.'* Mra. William W att and Mrt. Oem ld Jensen, onrwil.^t

rite .1 were held a tBoise.

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“Borrowed”AVOCA. N. Y - Ju ly J Ifl -

T J iU S ir'iin n H n ili ten tre Oalnr- flne. bu tyfjthfr h*a w m t e»- plalnlng'to do.

Jim es H. Young. S3, a rol- imuit worker, “borrowed" a po­lice ear yesterday when he couldn't find anyotie to Uke his expectant wife to a hos­pital.

He turned on th e elren and blinking red IlRht' and *tarled for the 'hoeplia l-ln -D ath . five miles awfty. Police In anotA v car causht up and slopped him.

Tliey I tl him continue to the hojpltal, but charged him with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.

FfNED KOn FIGHTINGSHOSHONE, July 8-U »T ene<

Feelmer, DleUlclj. was fined t2i snd 13 court coitA by Jastlce ol Uie Pttce W. L. AusUn for flchtlni;

Output of u>‘beiin oil in the United BUtes now exceeds U u t of cottonseed oil, previously the diiel regetable oil produced In th is coun*

LeRoy Woodland Hoiiored_aLRiteaWENDELL. Ju ly #8 — PunenU

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James McClure gave the Invoca- Uon and Btshop Allred rrsrt the obituary. Spenkprs were Blsiiop C.ul S, George. Roy.>Ut(ilj, and B W iopJlax illlJixoaJortim e-X nJo flowcfa w-ere am uiged by members of the Hellef aociety, Spencer Pet-

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Concludlne rites were a Wendell cemeterj'- The grave un.s dedicated by Bishop E>-an M WUlarfl.

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I fiizes. AH rcd uced now to

47c 1.47

1 ^ 7-IN F A N T - 'S -S H IR T -A N D -S H Q R T SETS

R eg . 1 .98. S izes 1-4 , a s s t , s ty les a n d colors.

TO D D LERS'2-PC . SCTS, R eg . 2 .9 8 . C o tto n ^ ■ j j - yja c k e t a n d shorts . S izes 1 -3 , o ss t. co lo rs...... A . W #

< 3 I R L S 'S K O R T S ,s iz c s 3 to l 4 .T * | Q QS o lid s o n d o sst. p r in ts :................. I . X / 1 o l . 7 0 .

JA M A IC A -S H O R T S rR eg ;-lT 9 9 .----------- --------- 1 ~ 5 7 ~S iz e s 10*18. A sso r ted s ty le s e n d co lo rs ..------

, LOOKI TOTE BAGS ... C Q -|7mad{raf-orf-foom-rubber.-TmTTT,............ .....................m 2 v .

; A R T,FO A M RUBBER A O r, to m a lte above to te b a g s ........ .................................... " T # C

: 1 6 " BEACH BALLS Q Q / *; A sso r tcd c o lo rs . V in y li tc p lc s t ic ............................... O.YC-L A D IE S'-S U M M E R -PU R S ES—

W h itc s , p a s te l , h i-sh o d e s .;........OOC to H t / / .

Bqjrs' Sport

SHIRTSA s.sortcd c o lo rs , s t y le s and p a ttern s. S iz e s (3 t o 18. R egulor v a lu es to 1 .9 8 ................ 99c

- H ero's a buy

Capri PantsIn a sso r te d s t y le s a n d colors. S iz e s 10 to 18.

V o lu cs up to 1 .9 8 1.77

C hildren 's Sum m er

— S A N D A L SCool, c o m fo rta b le 2 - s tr a p s ty lc s .'S iz e s 8*/:: i o 3 .

R eg. 2.91 2.47

— Handbags-A uorted styles and colors. Form er V o lu e s t o 3 .4 9

1 .7 7 -2 .77

STURDY A L U M IU M FRAME ■

CKai^ ioungezStronjT ^yheejs, w e ll bnliincecl w ith 2tpiccc_ in-

” ner sp rin g 'S' v in y l p la s tic covered pad .

“ R e i r 2 5 . 9 5

NOW, . . , 1 9 . 9 5

M ISSES' STU R D Y

Pedal Pushers^A n assorted proi'ip o f w ell m ad e , flcrvicable

-pedarpn shersrA iSS orled aty lea a n d co lo rs. S izes - lO J o 18_ ._____________ ___________ . _ , ,

Volues-up to 1.98 1 . 3 7

_LA_RGEj ^SSO RT M E NT _

Sand & Beach Toys,Inclu des pails, sprinkler.H, sh o v e ls , b oa ts , balls, beach so ts and o th e rs .

ALL REDUCED— N O W SELLING A T FROM

1 0 c to 1 . 0 0

"MEfirSTCNIT

POLO SHIRTSPa-stels nnd w h ite s , in p la in color's and two- to n es. S izes S-M -L.

V aluesto2.98 7 7 to I * *

j.j.TfleujJ&e/umco. STORE HOURS 9 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M.

OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M.

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a y . JU L Y S . 1959

Germans’ Batli iCenters^HSe^any-AilnicntsI ” ■ McLEMOne ’ BntJ. I MS'»ufe you RtrradTm \ j m s n r » c i £ M o n sb s s -I S S n T * thousand badP j^ S o r - o e -o l l l t r * . o r »o

W ^ H . u B td Alblinff. B«d Bern-i r S d S«<1 D rw n itrtt.

»od Bad Durkhelnv

I ^ m uJielm , DndBegebcrg. Bad Tolt

Wltnpftn. . .

TheyTe big, wnsll

nn I ins’ »ufe you itirrad)-'------- mratis b'lili ln -C rnn .n i.(Every b»d lias mlnernl /.pfln[:^_| jome Iiot. !.o!ne cold, tome H isi' MttJc, jn)byji)j,..nn£}. of proptrllPS cusran ttcd to cutr, icheck or nllrvinte nrarly all »it UlamiU msn la heir lo.

Bad Wclwte, whprc I am, tirirs „ot boivil c>t Imvinic aa maiiv tprinm a> many of the olhcr .^na do, but Uir Maier ii flofs have u no iloufli. I duii'l tliink I nni m i. ferlns Irom any ailmenl nt ih c momciil. but B;id Wrlfjce Ij rc.Miy!

joineihlnB.A brocliure (n my hotel room a.i-

mf iMni I an i.lii Uic rlchi

llie »Un. Ui« cyts. the Uiry- tuid cUnd. Itad and mercury i>oii« ,Clim£^aHLrrtl^niH, m tU boll.-jn. •' c bl»d(ltr,-th« h ra rt and clicu-

the hot >pniiE3. lc«t an luge tO' irv .oui Uitir new visor jumii.

T 3 iifirr« 'cre 'hcrrrE 3r.-fo r lou t I my bir-i<>f,-I-«iu-almoU ir.l a whirl down llie bob ru (lo-inlilll ji.nom. wouldn't

ihe iprlnss. drink the w aitrs Uijmy mif'tl.^ -«nmforlaWe-tf(iU;iuU#. -o r.JiaicL Ou i£c£i:idii:Jiiisht._BiuitJjtUcc ivountlfjilftstfftd with ttcamlncjway lo=fill a wiUlaflum than intud. [h .nf It Mluaifd amldjt akl iralla?I All Iht bads feature sporls fn-*Aiid 1 am 'tu re tha t Bad W lm te

■lUiles. «Wch lary «cwr<Ji(!C to ‘‘di;)!! ronir u;) “•irJi •,»' jjiliifrftl ■ ‘ uuld be Ju^l dandy

fitfon. nruralgia anQ lumbnga.■nitre are numerous »i\>i lo '■

work m curj. Y ou.can be dunkeil;»

iliflr location. Why. 1 don't know Tor nil Blllnc niMi U ifldoni in- lertJtnl In apfiidliiu hla day play- hie tennis, snlf. bailmliitoii, or KsllopliiK about On a Iiorr.c..

DadWleaace. being In the Dn'nr-

lor Jrnciurts nnil dislocalloni.M:iny ot Lhe bndt huvc Kninbtlnc

.r.i^lnov Tlii,\ ficurcv Nothin*, I li.isc been told, makw bc.icr alter a bad night at the m irrtTiJjlr tlw n to jubmi

ilelghliig and akntlng.-Tlie ulopcs ly m a red hot Kiirliis and ilowly are even llshled a t n lcht. n i l i . lo lh» bottom — and »Uyiuppojt. Is for tile accamiuodaUuiillhctf.

,eome up with a p;im of aofne »on while I'm lirrr. I'd like loapend a flay or luo aiUi ihe Bporls a t Ihe trinl.h;inr, m;';iiii;: sieamltig sulpfiur ttiiirr niul plUC4’UU!-

Visitors Reported.AL.MO,’ July 8-V bitiiii: in Ahiui

the-H ourili-<•!-Juli. v.r* t -__ srt Mr. anil Mr*, 'nioiii.uCrowlhers. I’cntfylv.inl:ii .Mr. .iiid Mrs. EArl Ma(kll.ilii, n ,; .r : M; and Mr?. Chnrlr.i Jaliri'to;;. J'ur.i- ifllo; Mr. and Liiriv T kuv.Sail Lake Clly; Mr. ;uul Mi. Olen Tracy *iid {riiiily, W:i\.iti ind Mr. anij Mr«. Norni:iii Kimbrr ind-fanUly,.««>•. Ul-h.

Marjha a n d ijlierry .Shrri*

Jam tj Slin-ldan, nrefsx-ikliiiK’ lhr;i vacation fn Ocf:iii l>.i»rr. 0 ;i-, «"!i Ihelr aunt, Lucrrlin .s lll|•,lll•l.

n rrt iltfntJed thB-Uftl»ently « l t - G « t •'loeky-IUJl-“-P«*t-K a«-*»— B Idlfhi>.-Mo*oowr-Ui«-pait-y«ir,— IC lobtJeed A F e td

■ i,j:A\T5 i;nit T n A iM s a Ki.NO l i i a , Jiily 8 -JonaU ian

Unrr.e.'', tn:i o: riic Rev. and Mrs.R, I. I3ari-.fi. hi.', tune lo San HI- om> fur eiciii of bxMc Irani*tnrrtn-<h**-ti*vv-lU.aai.t:iulm ilal...... ....... . ...from the u!rr::;T rerry hiKh-trhoni — ■ cH oicc o rb o u r b o n c x p c r lt"

Radiators.M;W AM) USED Scrvu ’c R epa irs

Phone RE 3-6080All T;pr»—KIndi

CLYDE'SRADIATOR SHOP

TTrnVaysO^Ori TrtieK LiB* lladlalora Are Our noiinea*—

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P E R S O N A L

T H E TRUE OLD-STYLE KENTUCKY BOURBON

ALWAYS SMOOTHER S LO W D IST ILLE D

T tC v - .-8 « -M o o r* ---------- .iVI1.LC, KtHIUCKr

and Ja.lue... Western Auto Brings

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I -T IM B 3 = N B W S rT O N -P A I,tS ,-JB A H & -

Reception Fetes,J j l o u p i s M a r m ^

In N evada RitesHCTBUnN. July t - A rt«pUoa

TusMdar evening, 'Jubc SO, «t v r w hftll in Burley honorri MrJ u id MTS. WlUtam L. Cole who wefel r Biinled recently In EJko. Nev. ' Mt». cole Is the fonner r»j# iiC' CUnloelc.

To receive her guwU. tlie bride wore her veddlnc d reu of dcy blue

■ Jiee over » U n . . I t » m slylnl wlUi • tilled bodice, KHlloped yoke, lov neckline and »hon sleeves. Her

Becomes Bride

m llnKott front. 6he wore ft MRC ol white and red tojcj.

The bride's aUtcr, Lillian MC- CUotock, was bridesmaid and wore A tea rose lacc drexs and 's cor* Mge or pink and white comBtloru,

o t h o Medcnlf. Wlnncmuecn,

For her daughttrU recqillon, Ktrs. McCllntock selected ft blue norfti afternoon gown while Mrs, Mazle Cole, the brldeftoom's

r . tollored.Aull.

1(1Ltndii Cote, slsler of the bride-

poom . attCTded the gucJt book ftnd J.llll&n McCllntock and Doro­thy Floyd ftrmnBed the gift Ubleu.

Linda Cole and Lynn Addltr, Je>rotne. played pU so toIoL ___

TI;b three tiered wedding cake, baked u id decorated by the bride­groom’s Bister. \Mra. Han­sen. was topped by a mlnlsture brldaJ couple nnd centered the bridc'i Ubie flanked by vases of pink and red roses.

The cake was cut by Mrs. Han­sen and served to the pjcjts by Mrs. Louis Race and Mrs. I>oyl Broynt.

n i r t o CliUD MEETS HAZELTON, July 8 - Mrs. H.

_ E . Oundleflnger cntcrtalaf'i lh<» Ili-Lo bridge club a t ft duserl luncheon Thursday afitmoon a t her home. Mrs. na lph BalKh, Mrs. H. P. Hoss and Mrs. A. O. Balach won prizes.

' W arian Martin' P attern

t - .......... ...................-

t —MIMJ. WILLIAM L CO LK -

(Franeltco p h o lo -« u fl engraving)

Buhl A rt Gdild To Back Group

BUHI;: July 8-Metnbcr* of Uic w est End An-RUlld win Bponsor a Jimlor A rt BUiid. Jc W i decided a t the rcetilnr me«llnK Mond-iy « nine In tlie Oulil Civic rooiiu.

Mrs. DoTTls WelLi will serve cbalnnan of th e Junior trulld which will b« dlvldtd Into (croupa froin agM 0 to 13 and 13 to 18. Tlierc will be BO membcrslilp-.fees but mcniljeni r l i l ru m fsh 'th e tr o«ti. matorlals. DnwlnKS will include charcoal, pnatcls arid creyon as wcU- u %nlet and oil palnltnRS. PolI(jwliw eflcft mtellng a uortfwp will be conducted by adult mem- lH !iS rT li4 -J ln it-n re « tIn r^ /‘'ih c Junior sulld wUl be held a t 1 SattifOAy In the Red cmsa rooms In the Buhl city hall. Mrs. Wells will llluflUnt* se^wU W alt Disney charactcra and explain how they

r« created. Any youths Interested Joining are Invited to attend

the mectuiff,Mrs. OacAr Klofta presided over

Uitf m ceUDe..M i3..Bcn J iocl portM tentative plans arc bclnR made to exhibit' arp works a t the fair.-

¥ «

L -M arks-Birthday-mCHFTELD, July a-M ni. Earl

Ifortiirtip entertained a t the Club cafe Monday afternoon honerlni: Donny N orthrup on hla ninth blrtljday anniversary.' -PUleca.,auMia,.>,-cre .entertained a t Jam es, directed by M ai^aret A nn-stlrton, and refre.ihmenta.'

M n . J>^ed McR4)t>erl4 assisted the baslesi wtOi terrine.

Ann D. H of Wed' JT oJiexlL ., T itus

In Jerom e RitesJERONfE, July & -A nn' Darlene

Hof. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An­ton Hof. Jerome, become tJje bride of Rex L.'Titus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon L. Titus, Baker, O re, In double nag rites performed by the lUv. Bemard McBride a t 4 pjn . Saturday, June 27. o t St. Je - -jme's Catliolle churclu

The altnr held large trl.ingular an ^g em en ts ot wiilt« slocks and carnations ulUi ospicium 1cm. ro u c -^ 'lm * filled the cluincel, flanked on either side by'arriinKe- ments of glndlolas with bows and streamers of satin and by spiral candcIabra holding cailiedral tnp- crs. The kneeling bench was dee- orAtcd wUh Italian Imported Ivy. Thc"iilsle'bou'S 'w ere nfhltc «aUn

Italian Imported Ivy draped

streamers. The while atile cloth unrolled by Uie .ushers. Ja rl

OlUon. Rupert: Rick Btawell, Bak­er. and Dill Miles, Redmond. Ore.

Ot^afilst. .Mrs, Te.il,t Belflnf. pW ed’ backgrwlhd mualc and ae- cotnpanled'Mrs. Teala Bellini }{aP verson who sang "Ave Marla" Schubert,

Given In marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length bouf­fant Imparted Swiss organdy ROwn bWj b aaMliii neckline o t Oul- pure Iftce. Narrow embroidery lacc was on Uie skirt which had n Alight c h a p e l tnUn. Her vcU borrowed from h er cousin, Mrs. Dacyla.%s Stivers, Sail Lake City, was flnRcrtlp lengUi and was held by a ruffled net tia ra covered with sequins and tiny penrls. 61ie ta r ­ried a crescent shaped bouquet of fftslUonetto roses accented wlUi white R rnc lrncriu ilS white, sfttln' pequol ribbon. - '

Matron of honor, Mrs. Albert pBtrcne,-3rrOenTcrrcinO-ni!iia‘ or; honor, Charleyno Marslmil. Je­rome, were gowned In fuIl-sklrted dre.i«es of coral cr>-staline over ta f­feta with princess style and fluted detail a t tJie necklines. T lieir head- pieces were ahort coral net velJa with crystaline detail. Each car­ried Hogarth ctirvB bouqueta of glndlolas and glamellds accented with the natural gliullola fonago

duste r of foshlonetteat.Ui,e top--------- - -

Sharon Oullard, Portland, and Shordn' 'White. Spokane, brides­maid.?, w w e dresses and headpieces IdenUeol to those of the mold and matron of honor.-Thelr-bouquct« were H ogarth curves of gladlolas nnd glamelfas accented vlU i the nflturol Rladlola folla«e, -

Best man was Herbert Titus, broUier of the bridcRroom._ Deanna Trappcn was flower girl and Douglas Tmppen was ring bearer. Both are cousins of the bride.

Fcr h e r datiffht«r*i wedding', Mrs

C atholic Bride„

MBS. BEX L. TITU8{Btai

Care of Your ChildrenBy ANGELO PATRI

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II

JIFFT-COT JU fy-cut B o n u z a —pUcs pattern

on tabrio and c u t ou t each, entire blouae a t occel F'ashlon’i s s a rt- est tops—team w ith skirts V play pants. Tomorrow'! pftttem: Half- alier. -

P rinted pa ttern MIssea-ilxef 13. 14, 18, IS, 30. Blx« 16 top ctjrlo IH rard s S(-tnch; middle IK ; lower IW. JUfy-cut.

r— Pnnted'cllrteUong-pn-eaeh-pKt- te m pa rt. Easier, accurate.

Send 35 cemta (coins) for this p a ttern — add lO 'cents for each

Send to Marlon M artin, c/o Times* News. Po ttem D ept, 333 West lath

■ S t . Now York 11, N.y, Print plain­ly Q une, address with lone, s lu

.a n d style number.

b« the president and you can be the secretary and we'll take Betty."

•■O, th a t Kill be fun. Let's take In Lou, too. B u i not Mattie.”

"No, Just our own few. And not J t a t r e i u i a r s n f i ao smart. Walt till she h e o n about Uie club."

60 (he club was formed. Notes ;e written and slipped to the

lucky candidates for membership. A meeUng Is held a t Susie’s house. Iheta-ls-a-grcaL dcaL oL IallU ind much miinchlng of cookies and lltUe accomplishment, but the club Is formed. I t h as a name bu t tha t Is a secret. Every club must have secret and th e name U lU

.y h a t will th U club do? Maybe , i In' a group to a hiovie; ihayba' plan a play to be given, by them­selves. lo r a charitable purpose. Maybe riothlng a t all. The club can be ju s t a group who wants only to feel Im portant by exclud­ing others from It or It can become a group w ith a wholesome purpose. This usually means tha t nn adult «ada-lt onee the mnglc of "form­ing A club" h as worn oft.

Occasionally, an adult who real­ly should know bettor, gets Into a ' lather about th is club th a t has excluded he r child and demands tha t the grptip disband. T hat is nDt-MRslble.-Thca« groups-are-but. the outcome of mankind's dealre for company, to gather In groups of friendly attitudes, to talk,—

I

Talking Is a necessity for people, Id and young. T h a t the talk sel- otn gets anybody anywhere, sel- om gels anything accomplished,

does no t m atter. Ju st getting to-

gether and talking Is whac counU. I^relleves tensions, provides p lat- forths'for exhlbltlontsm'ftnd'some* time* ellmulates somebody Into doing sometWng worthwhile.

But some are left oul? Always. Who Isn 't left out of something

time? We expectll. We 3on't, an’t belonn to every ktoup,

nor do we « a n t to. The children who form these clubs are fueling Uie Instlrwt w e-o il know,-T1>e clubs will form, disband, form ogaln, year after year, changing as the members change. O ul of Oiem como“ Uw-Bdulc—OTgnniza- Uons.

W hen the ciilldren form these elubi the adulU should stay In the backgroimd and w atch and listen, give advice when asked, step In oaly-whea-em etgcncy-ci"

Hof selected a light blue embroi­dered ootlon dress with wlilte and light blue occcMories. The bride groom's mother w»« Rou'ned In i gray blue silk organia dress wlU. blue accessories. BoUt wore neck­line oorsoges of.elfe roses-aeceotod with ^ r o y s q! rhJnejtonrjt.

Following tli«“ weddlng a recep­tion was held In the Jerome Epis­copal porlilvhiai w^h 8. L. Thorpe, RobCTt D. Minor and Harold Klaos as co-hoets. Mrs. John lloeman and Mrs. l.tabie Beveridge hostcsics and jun lor ho«iejsc» - - K ay Byraai, Kilatiae KnaiUen and M argare t Jensen.

Carol ,,Wllcomb. r e g l s t Rueaui. Displaying gifts were Mr^. SUihley Burgmsn, Ta-in- Palb. Mnrgarct.Jcnacnand-M lss-BjTam,

T h e four-tiered cake wm lopped w ith pure sUk belb and had Ore- cJon columns tmd eonl rases nlilch m atched the other decomilons. Mrs. G ilbert J . Wliite poured Ihe coffee and Mrs. H. Mllicr Proctor. Twin PrHs, the pundi. Serving tJie cake were Iifrs. Olenn SliuLicn. aun t o f the bride, and Mrs. Dale Thomoa. Otliem aaalstlng wcte Mrs. a I* Thorpe and WJIU M c- Qulre. . ____

F or the 'w edding trip to Port­land, where tlie coup?e will reside. UiB new Mrs. Titus chcae a royal blue silk linen suit with matclilng h a t a n d black patent acce.wofles.

T li« bride is a 10S& graduate of Jerom e Wgh s c h o o l , fliltnded M arj-lhurst college in Portland, Unlvcmlty of Oregon denUl'school a t Portland and Uie University of Oregon a t Bugeno where the graduated Juno M with o B8 gree. 6he will serve on the faculty a t th e university's dental school Uils fan .

T itu s waa grodualed in 10S3 from Baker high scliool and U a grad­uate o f tJie Unlvcmlty of Oregon wlUi a BS degree. Ho Is no«' a ' senior a t ’ the university dental school.

Out-of-tOftTi guests Included Mrs. If. W. T itus, gTTinlmother of the bridegroom, Mr. ond Mrs. Roy Cor­bett, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sorensen, 'lin'd 'M rsrN cir'A ihbnker'ond’ son; all G race: Mr. and Mrs. BUI Cor­bett. Soda Springs: Dr. and Mrs. G lenn Corbett, Idaho Palls; Mr. and Jklrs, Qulnten Sorensen, Poca­tello; M r. and Mrs. Ned DeOroIf,. Sale Lake Ctty, and fiOa. aeorge T rappen and children. Warden, Wash.

Miscellaneous shon'crs w en given the bride by Mrs- Barbara Colwefl, Portland; Marlen Edwards and Laura— C^gnrlc, E u g -an a ;—Mr, Thorpe, Miss McOulro and Mrs. Beverldee. Jerome, and M i« Jfar-i shall, Jerome. She also was given I a coffee hour by Mr*. Gilbert Whlto, Jerome.

seldom in these ephememl so- elatlei and smile sympatheilcally. They do no t feel personally Injured when ti^elr lone chlJd i j Jeft out. They te ll them to form one of the ir own. Clubs are Ju jt marks on the tm ll to maturity.

- Aiunlo r»lri etUn rriulnt MJrU nn » of •uLJ»-i* .Mi.i[rvJnfnf. If rou *

••Sl»iT.m«fln»." .< ,1 10 fi » tt. HUIIon n. V«rlc n'. fi'.

K athleen Bray, Ja m es ExoaA re_ W ed in Garden;

BLISS, Ju ly 8 — Kathleen Bray, daughter of Mr. and hUs. Sterling Dray, became the brlde.of James Cion, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Eion, tr„ a ll Bliss, a t a. garden wedding, a t t h r home of her par-, (Its a t 8 p jn . Friday.T he double rm g ceremony- was

conducted by the Rev. Jack Fore­man. of th e Gooding Christian church, before an artjor decorated wtm pink ASd red roses. Large vases of S h asta daisies, phlox.; r'mes dnd'h'ydranga completed m e background.

T he bride, given in marriage by hrr la ther, wore a sireel-lengtli, princess-siyled gown of white ny- lan lace over tnffela witli a short lace -Jaeket w illi- lonH -pointed sleeves and s tand up collar. "

•ixi ilboW IcngUi 01 (deed with lace and held by sliver and rhinestone clip hat iwe.

A nita Cox. m aid of honor, blue laee and net ballerina

length formal w ith wWte acces­sories and p ink c an u tlo n corsage,

Mrs. Dick Bray,' Blster-In-iaw of th e bride, and Mrs. Ui Clioate, sister of the bride, were sia trons of honor, \ l n . Brny wore a ballerina J c rc th formal of wWIe net and lace w ith red accessories and red carnation corsage. Mrs. Choate chose a pale pink net and iaee formal ba llerina length with whlto accessories ond a white car­nation corsage.

Flower girls were Carma Bray, jli te r of the brJde, and Shannon Bauer, Tw in Palls, niece of the bridegroom. .They wore Identical dresses of lavender and yellow flocH dotted nylon made wlth-pet- ..............................................-They

•l W E D N j:g D A Y ._ J K .Y ,8 r i ^ - - - ;

_ Wed a t HomeRoderick Scott, Miss Bryan W ed

—In-Home R ituo I. Cbcrle Colleen Dryan. O uughicr of Mrs, AUnee Br>-«J, T w in Falla, and WiJi/am f lo ’an, CJobe. ArJz,. exclisiiged weddingvofts iii th R od­erick Scott, son of Mr. a n d M rs, Charjes E. Scott. Haiuien, a t 8, P in . Sunday, June 28. a t M rs. 13r}'an's home. 123 Eighth avenue east, Tn'In Falls. .

The Rev. W. A. MftCArthur o f- Jclalfd In the double r in g cere­mony before a selling of U ll brass candUbra flanked by ta ll white baskets of blue delphinium aad^liIlC.Eat?lLpfed^ftlsle.‘j. Mrs. Terry SullUan isang "H an d “ in iland" and "Wedding Prayer."

Tile bride wore an heirloom dresj-cf ivojy embroidered orjrnndy over Ivor - l.iffeta, tty lcd wlU> UshUi- /Ittfd bodlct. tiny, bu ttons down front and back! sm all hlKh

net h a lf h a ts and carried baskets m ade of plastic dollies flIJfd wJUi rose petals,

R lngbearers were Rolland and Sharon Zollinger, Gooding, nicce, and nephew o t tli<’ bridelfroom. She wore a blue net dress and a white pancake h u t. They carried the rings on pink, lace-edged " lows.

Jack Exon. brwUier o f »ic bride-, groom, was-bost-man. Ushera were: O rant Glbbona, cousin of the bride, and Je rry Exon; brother'Uie bridegroom.

T h e reception wa.i held on l lawn following th e . wedding. The four-tlertd bridal cake was trim­med with yeVaw rosea and green leaves. The boac .w aa.three.rm nll, cokes resting on a cr^'stol glass circle w ith a m iniature china bride and bridegroom on the front. I t was tx>pp«d w ith white wedding bcilA and- n e t ruffle,. I t rested on an ccriJ loce c lo th and was flanked by vases of roses.

Serving th e cake Tms.Mrs. Rol- land Zollinger, Gooding, sister of the bridegroom; • Mrs, Richard a ec r, T«'ln Foils, sister of the badcgroom, served puncli, • and coffee waa poured by Mrs. Gene Dauer, Wilder, sister of the bride­groom.

T h e bride's moUter ...................bluo-flowered-eummer-diefis-wlUi' plain colored bolero. Her ac 'rs were white and <Ji'e ■ fhlto carnation corsage,

mother o t th e bridegroom selected a navy blue Unen jh e a th .drew Irimmecf wfth white, she wore whlt« accessories an d -a pink nation corsage,-.......................

Registering m e guests was £...- ley Tschannon and Sharon Con- ant received Uie gifts.- F O f-th e -w e d d ln g ' tn p - th B~Titw Mrs. Exon changed to a pale lav-

JEROME — Boots and Slippers Square Danoo club will dance at 8:30 p in . Ttiuraday, July » . a t Uie Jerome Moose hall. Harold Bnusch. Leigh. Nebr., will call. Tickets for the dance may be purchased from club m em bers Uirough July U. For fu rth e r InformaUon call Max M offltt, Jerom e. -

V- * * KIMBERLY—Kira-5cn club will

hokl-iU-nnnual-plcttlcal-tht-K im -berly pa rk a t 7 pjn. Friday. Oolfee will be furnL-ihed but members are asked to bring fruit Juices for puncJi and the ir o m Uble service.

H- * *‘ ~~CD3 f lf til ward Relief society ■ will hold a. n'ork meeUnff Thurs­

day a l tlio slake house. Quilting ond m aking summet- handbags will begin a t 10 a jn . and salad dem onsim tlons by Mrs.' Waller' Edgar a t 11 a jn . LuiicJiMn.wlll.bej served. T hose -who plan to attend!

asked to bring Uielr own table, . .’Ice. N ursery care will be pro­vided.

collar nnd UOulluiil u ir l . A lilikti'-' tip Tell was held In place by n tia ra of pearl flowers.

Til# veil was borrowed from Mr.i. S hem an Williams. Tiie w eddlns bouquet was pink roiebud.-j pink streamers placed on a w hite Bible she has carried since ft « cliild.

Loretta Brj'an. her sister, maid of honar, Slie wnjre n blue £umm«r-cotl«n And loco Insertion dress and had a corsage of w hite camntlons and red raiebucls,

William SCQtl was best mai hla broOier.

A reception followed a t Uie Dr>'- 1 home for members of the Im ­

mediate family and the M elhodLit Youth Fellonililp .T ljerefreshm ent tiiGle was covered with a lace c loth and appointments were In blue and white,The Uered wedding cake was topped with white bells nnd deeo- rtkted with white ra»es. touches of blue and aufroundcJ' by blue d e l­phinium f lm rle ts , M rs. Virgil Cowits nnd Mrs, Sullivan prc-ilded.

Tlie bride awe a' ro.« linen two- piece suK *-l[h wiilfe ncecssorlca and the corMge from her wedding bouquet. Afler a short tr ip to S a il CATo City, Uie couple win reside In Twin i^ ils. Slie fs a Iflio g raduate

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Social Is Slated^,By Wendell MYF

WEftDELL. July S-Mui.., made for a n old-tfJi:onrt s crcain social a t iho Sutrf:,v nlng meeUng of ihr Mi-j.v,. VoutJi fcJiottslilp. 'Iiic f ‘

Bernard Whfi'Ier prr.'ti

charge of the «on.hIp ii(nir.Julie Stricklins, pn'-MiUm k

poinKsi RAjmond voiki'.i,, Wheeler, JoAnji Sliult-i ar.d hc:c' as Uie advertising conuiiRu-."i,l- Uie Doclai:

Counselors for the mcctir.i: » i . JoAnne Plngenon and tlic Het *. E. ODbcft.

ot Tw in Palls high acliool Scott is a 19&6 graduate ol lU u k high echooL

Loi'ol Neighbors club will meet a t 3:30 p jn - Friday a i Uie home of Mrs. KelUi Fullmer, Tliere will

n-knieUcnack eschttnge.

D iam ond Square Donee elub ..'III m eet n t 8:30 p jn . Friday at the form er “N" club. Those 6t- tendlng nre asked to bring' sand­wiches o r dc.yerU All square danc­ers oro invited. Walter Will is, caller.

Py th ian Sisters Social club will m eet for ft hamburger fry a t 7 pm , Saturday n t the home of Mrs. H, T. Morrison. Thosa attending are asked to bring card tables, chairs, Wble scrvice and a co«red. dish. Members nre a.ixcd to notify Mrs, M otrl5oalor_M rs...Archie Turner It they tiro bringing gucsls. '

cndcr-.'.trlped two-plccc flresa.T lie brldo attended Bliss high

seliooL .E.'can . v i i graduated irom DH.M hfgh Bchool-lfi-w sf nnd Is employe<i by NIckols and Tliomp- son D rilling company In Stanley where th e newlyweds will reside.

O ut-of-tow n guesla attended from Gooding, Clorkston. Wo-ih.. Jfr6m cr5lanlcyrW Iiae7rE rffT «’ln' Falls.

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PAGE FOURTEEN TIMES-NEWS, T O N FALLS, IDAHO- W ednesday , julv 8,'.Di,.

Haney CreditsAll-Star Win as “Team Victory”

F i r r S B U I iG ir , J i i ly S </P)— " I t w m n t o r n v jc lo ry oil th e w ay ." T h a t w a s J liK v a u k c e M u n iig c r F re d H iu ie y 's co m m en t in th e d r e s s in g r o o m T u e s d a y a f t e r RuidiuK th e N a tio n a l leafrue to a 5 -J v i c to r y o v e r th e A n ie ric im league in th e 2Gth a l l - s ta r jram e. “ I t ’H d i f f i c u l t to Hint’le o u t a n y

.................... .......................... i n e 'p l a y c r T n i h o u K h l l u f r e

Stengel Has — , N o . F a W s c s _

For Defeatp r m B u n o i i . ju iy s c p - c a -

eey SWnKel. mnanscr of Uie Amcr- lean leasue iill-al m . mnde *'•- cu«s for hb t^nm'a S*< Iom Uallonal Iwguo Bll-aUr* Uxiay a t Fofbes field,

'•It ft-as » sood pime,” cninted Uia old prolMsor, who mus cliew- Inc on « pltee of boloRtia.

"TTicre'a nothlnK to HRrct. I ti-tia satL'tltd with ttie team,

•Tliey. (UiB NnUonalj) plnyed uor«e tlmn we did. But Uiey won and thafa what counta" BliruBK«l Coify.

"But there'* one Uilrnt," he udd- ed. "You ciin tell the poundilcccp. cr» here the Plralw ahould l« id the leaBiie In h lttln j. TliW Infield la rfnlly hord."

What wa« tha tum lns point In tlie gBtjie? ----------------

“Vou'know dtunn weH whftt U WBJ,” aliQl l«ick SWnKel.

"If Wlllle Mays didn’t h it ihAt triple, well Uiert's n lot of things I could have done."

Whltey Port. Uie lojlnu pllchcr, « I d iJay* h it • hl«h /a n bftll In the elKhlh Innlni? for Uie boomlnR triple c/int Morcd the vlnnlng run.

- I WMti'i tired. I Just didn’t p itch well." »ald the New York Yankee

etensel said If he had gotten by the elKht t inning he planned to UM Hoyt WUhelm, Baltlmore'a knueklebdll ortut. In relief.

“How did you like th a t Dud . Doley of Kan.ui City?" asked C n-

•ey. T h a t Hjne Duren ian’l bnd either. '-We had » lot of good

- - pildtKS." - - -“Don Drj-adalB of L0.1 Anirelcs

showed u i a lot of stuff. I Rueu he r a s the beat pitcher of th e

, »fi«moon."'We loit the su n e by only

few feet. If Nellie Pox and Harvey Kuenn stralehten out Uiose drives In the ninth >-ou'd be talking to Uie winning manaser, not Uie los-

both Pox and Kucnn h it long fouls into Ui« sUinds. Fox then Blngled. took «eond on » wild p itch twfore Kuenn fouled out to end th e

- Bome.

‘Mothers Day’IsGverinGoMToiimey—

CHICAOO, July 8 W -M a M il­ler’s rtU n as a jolf queen lasted only a day.

Mrs. Ruth Miller. Lang Bcftch. Calif., S9>year-old mother of two v h o won medalist honors In th e women’s Western am ateur coU tournament with a par 75. wna eliminated Tuesday In the ftrat,

•ns « o m e p r e t t y f in e p itc h ' in » a n d d e fe n s iv e w o rk . T h a t je c o n d b a s e m a n o f ou rs, Johnny Temple, did a ROOd Job.

,flld .Jill, -In th e elKhtli Inning, trolling by

ne-run . Haney’s stratety-P"'d off ■hen plnch 'h ltter Ken Doyer of

S t. Louts kd off ft riJiKle and plneh-h lltc r Dick Croat of tlie Pittsburgh Ptmtes sacrificed. A m om ent later Hank Aaron knocked In th e tying run wltlj a sharp Alngle and Wlltlc Mays drove hltn home with Uie payolf marker on boombTK triple.

’'G ood aualcgy?" Honey laughed.'Well, when'you’r t a bft*eball man­

ager txnd your strategy works you re ft Kcnlui."W hen It doesn’t work, .look

out!"A aron, named to tlie team by

the only unanimous vote of his N ational league mates, was beam­ing n il over the dressing room. In Addition to his timely elghUi Inn lns h it he had a sliArp'iliiRlo In the sixth. And he came tlirouRh with K fielding gem In the fourtti

iK-when-he - gaUisrod-la-Ous

out."Boy. I was hitting the ball

ha rde r than I luid for Uie lost three, weeks." said Hank. "That fly I caugh t off Trlandoft’ bat was bit ha rd t}ut I was pretty sure I would; ge t It and I did. thank goodness."

M ays. In .typical Mays fashion, d idn 't have much to say about hia snme*wlnnlnR blow.

‘ 'Ju .it say I h it a fAsl ball and 1 h it 11 pretty good." he summed It up.

San FranciscQ Awai'ded iM O NCAA Playoff

OOLOnADO SPIUNOS. Colo,, Ju ly 8 ClY-fian Pmnclsco’s Cow Pnlaee was cliosen TXieflday nleht as th n site of the IMO NCAA ba.iketbnll championships. M ardi 18-10.

I t will be Uie first time Uie W est con.tt has been 'host to Uie na tion 's top college baskeU)all players In Uielr UUe toumey since' 1053.

A. C . Lonborg. athleUc director a t the University of Kansas and chairm an of the NCAA university tnskotboU tournament commlltec made tJie announcement following ■tbe-iri'oup 's-two-day-meetlnrhere.-

The itRlonal NCAAwere ft'R-arded to Charlotte, N. C.; Louisville, Ky.: M anhattan, Kaiu,. and-S w tU prT tiB 'a ttaror Mch' will be M arch 11-13.

Six-Run Rally in Eighth Inning Lets Russets Win

*nie corujueror was 34-year-oM Marge Lindsay, Decatur, III., for*

- - m er CurUs' cup player and 1051 W esten amateur champion.

Miss Lindsay and Mrs.- M iller batUed 20 holes before Uie decU sloh. Miss Lindsay fashioned regulaUoa five on the 30Ui while h e r Jolly opponent missed a six- foot putt after fighting through the rough to take a six.

T h en were few other upscta _ Uie field fl-as trimmed to 16. D e­fending champion Barbara M cln- tlre. Jupiter, Fla., blasted Sandrn Bpuilch, Indianapolis, S and 6. being two . over par en route. ”

Anne Quast, Everett, Wo*li., Uie 31-year>old national champion of

. iM 8,.troimcnlFrunccs Itlch .B a ln - b rid g e . OaT® and'T. and Jo A nne

-OundersonrSeatUe. UielsSTUSaA- UtUst. was even par In an 8 and 1

runs In th e eighth inning Tuesday n igh t to whip Boise £-4.

Andy Prevadello's two-run aln'Rie and Bob Sanchez^ doubh high­lighted Uie flve-hlt attack In Uie big eighth. PItclier Bob Clear, who went th(< distance for Idalio Poll.% helped pile It on In Uie eighth with a nin-produclng sacrifice.

Boise grabbed nii early lead with two .ru a i- ln the first. Jim Hay dro\-e In one w ith a single to cen­ter and Billy GmlUi scored on a forceout a t second.'

e m ith alnglod in John OwofcJo in Uie th ird and scond the Brayes' oUier run hlmselt in Uie flfUi on•Brown’a s ing le...............................

The eighth Inning uprising drove Dick L olv lle from the mound, and he-sftt^thq-lo-%s. I t w M 'htr-foarui' de fea t-a ra ln st

P u r o G h e r . White Sox Talk of New SkipperPITTSB TO aH ,-July 8 Ifl-Leo

Durocher said today he has recelv. definite offer to manage

wlUi Uie Chlcft*o While Sox.Tlie former Brooklyn and New

York G lnnt jnnrisfer. now ccuUve with NBC, said rumors of Rciting a definite offer to manage

stemmed from his friendship wllh Dave Marx, a New York toy ufacturer.

■Everybody knows th a t Dave and I have been very clo.u friends for 20 years." h e said, “and everybody knows Uiat he ow iu a considerable am ount of s tw k In Uie White Sox.'T h a t’s w*cre the rom ors started."

Leo eald he h a s discussed-the[not pay

White 60X wlth'Marx and 'I 'd be lying If I said Uist Uie possibility of my managing the dub was nev-

discusaed. But never did Dave anybody else coiwected with-

the CSUcago club ever give tne concrete offer.

"That depends on « lot of things." he ss ld ISaseball could

4 much a i I 'm e

Jordan, Moyer Double R o ^End Training For Title Bout

PORTLAND. Ore.. July 8 Welterweight cliamplon Don Jor. dan of Los Angeles and challenger Denny Moyer of Portland today held w hat ptot>ably wai their final rirenuou* workout before ,Jie lr F rid .iy llU e fight here.

Jordan, wIid Is 25. and Uie ifl. ycar-old Moyer both ate reported to be In top physical condition and are expected to weigh M7 for Uie scheduled i5-round bout.

T he flRht wiU be staged a t porilarid 'recctnck. and promoter •mrnrny Moyer said the flRht wli: go on reRnr^ess of the weather be- cauie-ot-e-lelevUIoo-commlttocnl

Jordan, who has held Uie tlUe for about six monUu, hxt a string of eight victories and a <5-ll rec-

rd.Moyer has won 20 straight, in.

eluding decisions Uils- year -ovei Caspar Ortega and Vince MarU-

Outstandingp r r r s B im o H , July- s (.« -

8port3 writers covering Uie aJl- sUy baseball game here Tues­day voted Pitcher Don DO’sd-ile of Uie Los Angeles Dodgers the out.'ilAndltig player of the gome.. Dr>’sdo4'o started Uie gome for

the NfttlonM lenguers and re­tired th e American le-iguers in 1-2-3 order during the Uire* innliigs Uiat he pitched. He struck ou t four and gave up no wnJkj.

Jacks Nip Billings On Pinch-Double In Ninth Inning

^^SSO^JLA. M ontVJuly 8 «W A p lnclih lt double by Prank Fran- chl In the . bottom of Uie nlnUi scored th e two winning runs for Missoula Tuesday night as Uic Tlmberjaeks edged BlUlngs 0-8.

V io M u su n s t had ffcne ahmd B.7 In th r lr half or Uii» n lnUl. on p lnchhltter Bulldog Drummond’s single which Mored Harry Panok end Bob Proctor.- Ptinol: had-ffo t'on-br arflHder^ cliolce which caught Don Roth at second b u t allowed Dick Rogers to ■core th e first of the tliree runs th a t Inning.

T lien Missoula's Hanle Marockie singled a fte r one out In Uie bottom of the n in th . Prank Rowe singled, loo, a n d Ed Stogoskl was walked. Franchl come to bat and cracked out th e double which brought hoine Marockie and Rowe with tiie ■ ^ n lh g ruiis.

German Sets 200 Meter, Hurdle Marks

ZURICH, Switzerland. July 8 I —MarUn Uiuer of West Germany Tuesday night bettered the world record for Uie llO-meler hurdles and then was clocked in Uie last- eat time ever for the 200-meter hurdles around a turn.

Tlie German’s time was 13i onds for 110 meters and :23.5 for Uie 200. His clocking for the short­er mee clipped {wo-tentlw of a second off the listed world niiirk of :13,< held Jointly by Jack Davis of Glendale, Callfrana-Mltt-Cnmp- bcll of Plainfield, U J. •

The world record for the 200 .. straightaway is 23 i seconds act by— ^Amt^lcan—E lla*-a ili»eri_Q l Winston-Salem a t Ralelgli, N. C., May 17. 1058. . . . .

American Cliorlle Tidwell's time of ;22.7 la listed In Uie record book.1 as Uie fastest for the 200- metcr hu rd iu around a turn.

In boUi races Wlllle May of Blue Island, 111, finished second to Laucr. May was Umed In :13.Q and :22S>. Lauer grabbed the lead early in each race and pulled 1 steadily. _____________

Is 'b oo*>wlUi-KBC (tIOOAOO a year). The only way I would c r - - alder managing the White Box any oUier club, provided I ever celved an offer, *-ould be If I were given stock in Uie club."

A t Tampa. F la, manager Al Lope* of the WlUte Sox said he knows noUilng about the rumor.

" I f f news to' me,- Lopei »ald a t h ts home in Tampa.

Boise Hurlers A r e iP o |)S i irPioneer Loop

Itoeky M arciano contends that he weighs no more thsn 2M poonds Uieae day*, bcil th i lor- a ier heavyweight champ lookf mors like two of thetn. He Is re- ported thinking about ■ boxing taur of Europe. (NEA pholo)

Mrs. Murray Is Idaho Medalist

POCATELLO.'Jtlly 8 tn - M «. Mary Afurmy, Idaho FVUls. who had an 83. earned medollst, Jionot? to the annual Idolio sta to women’s am ateur goU totffnm ncnt Tuesday,

She is a native o f Denver. Mrs.Delan'OgdcnrPocatcIIorTuuI'an’St;and Phyllis Hickman hod an 80.

Piny in Uie championship flight a n d -tb e -flm t, second-im d-th trd fllghtfl will get under way Wed­nesday on Uie Country club course.

The j-oungc.'il tourney entry, Su- xn Koppcs. H. Idaho Falls, shot n even lOO Tue.vlsiy and STin a

spot I n Uie flRht flight.

The Knoxville Smokies of Uie SouUi A tlantie league play their home games in Bill Meyer Sta- dlum, j ^ e d _ _ a f t c r tho former manhgcr of tHe 'P ittiburHiri'rtatea.

Zora Folley KO’s Chief Williams

FRESNO.-CiUlf, July 8 MWZom' Polley. No, 2 liuiked lieavj-welght contender, from Chandler, Arlz., set up Cliief Alvin Williams of Okla. homa C i t / wlUi a one-two combi' nation punch and knocked ou t hl^ Inept opponent la the fourth roimd of a ncheduled 10-round bout ’Tuesday night In Fresno fcudl- torlum.

Folley welglied 200^, WllUams • 181.

Folley. making his first sU rt since he *-as sidelined t h r e e months ago with a fractured right arm, used Wllllama-more or U as a sparring partner. He had 1 real oppodtiori from the Indian.

Electrics Sweep Pairfrom.A’s _

POCATELLO, July 8 MV-Great Falls w e p t boUi eaos of a double- h e ad c i-fro m . Pocatelto Tueaday night. "The ElecWcs won the first game 14-6 and took the second 8-7.

Ron Bocme's solo homer In the fifth prwed to be the wlnnlnu run In Uie nightcap. But the Electrics had set up the victory wlUi a five-

Uiird Inning. hUke OastAnon'e .run single and Cldco Carms-

quel'a two-run homer were the big hits of Uibf fmme. •■ .Pocatello fell a run sliort in nib­bling mlllr.i Uuit shaved Uie 1 to' a-7 in Uie sixth. ~

Stor o f tho Grand Olo Opry I Oxard -Jubl-- r le e . . . L ouiiiono H oy- rido ond th e "Red Fol­e y " TV Show.

Hear Billy Walker sing his blR record si-uers: Anything Your • H eart Desires . . . Back S tre e t .A U alr";.. . Mexican Joe . . .

Thank You for Colling . - . - n ^ ^ s o n e Tough On .Me . . . and -o th e r s -

2-Days^jily -July 8 & 9

^tUSPETPSTh« Fun Spot . . S ou th o f T h e Border

j a c k p o t , N EV A D A

FARMER'SSPECIAL!

Dmvea of Uie Pioneer league seems to be <ti fair flcldlns.,,.(2» a I " filuggcr for a manager and i3 mound tM l .o t alnnert Including Iron man Les Bs«.

T he nraves moved. 15'j games In front of s«ond-pUce Billings Monday night by clobbering Id.-Uio FnlU B-0,

Figures lisued Tuesday by Pio­neer 'president Claude Engijerg oliow Boss b tlie circuit's v. n lngcst pitcher wllh a 12-3 I ord. had Uie most strlkeoiits 122. the most pltclied innlnrs wlUi 107 and he Li tied wlUi Idaho Palls ' Bob Clear for Uie most completed games, eight.

I f Boise Manager Billy Smith, who has 10 homers and the league's top number of .runs batted In a l 01, Is unable to me Bas.i, Uiere Is s li tL Gene Roman, who has tlie best earned run averase (1.S7) lo r hurlers wlUi more than 20 games and he h u a 7-1 record. ~Th>-Btaves_atC _« satisfactory second In fielding. 'T liat ofrsets •their fourth place in batting. Poes- U:Ilo has the hit lead at .283. Mis­soula Lt second a t .282. Great Falls h as .281 and Boise .277.

Missoula. Uiough flfUi In lU nd- Inga. Is tops In .fielding wllh « J)5fl Uam pe/cenbige, compared to SS3 fo r the Braves.

Batting leaders are Missoula's Roberto Mendou a t J87; Boise's xtlVf i^ ndon l with 85 tuns scored; Mendoui with Bi total hits. Includ' Ing 23 doubles; Pocatello's Ron Hogg eight triples; Idolio Palls ' Jim Campbell wUh a doren homers; _Pandotl with 6B walkj drawn and Great FalLv Don c a r . rnsfiuel wllh 20 *lolen bags.

MatlackJBitcheSj^Bats Buhl Legion Past T.F. by 4-0

A o n e -m a n Ranu ca lled G u rr y , M a tlo c k , iiitclii-d M, d r o v e th e B u h l Ju n io r A m e r f c a n L egion te am t o j ^ v ic to r y o v e r T w in F a l ls T u e .sd iiy even in i: niul nvidM E iis t - c n d te am an odds-on - f a v o r i te to r e p ru s tti i I'hi, t r i c t in t h e s ta te L eg ion to jn -nurneD tJiL ti;c -ijH -.-,n i.^^M a tlo c k , f o r w hom ' n p i tc h --------------------------------w a i .s t h ig h in unnece.-iaarilyh ig h , - f l i r t e d w ith th e T w in F n l ls b a t t e r s ’ knees o il n ig h t an d ended up with a th ree-h it

itKe, In addition,

Fish, Game Group Slates Meeting

hold its next meeting in Coeur d’Alene July 30 and 31 and Aug. 1. Director Tioa Leonard arwounc- ed 'TUcBday. '

Principal buslnera will be aet- tlng upland game bird hunting iwid fur bearing animal trapping sea­sons.

T he prolonged rainy periods dur. Ing the spring have affected game bird popuIaUons, Leonard sold and this year's seasons and bos lim its may have to be changed from Uwse ofUi'e 'past.--------------

He sold Uiat prior to Uie m eet- Jng, departinsil personnel will p ro ­vide all avallabte lnf<^atian* 't( guide the conunlssion.

Uie wiry. . . . . . e r. who ji 'ill be a Junior in high school nex t'y cnr;-« troked-three singles In four times a t bat and scored two tuns.

Tlie victory left Buhl undefeat­ed In dlMrlct competition while Tw in Falls now has lo.it twice. bo tl;J ln ie s to the leaders. Biirley iind Eden-Hazelton post teanu also are included In the lineup.

Matlock's performance hung the lo.is on Gary Rountree, who went th e route for the second time In th ree days.

The wcll-played contest saw the team s batUe tlirough four score­less Innings, 'Tn'in Falb mountlni; one ecrioui t h m l in the third bu t being unable to casli it In.

B u t_ ln the flfUi, White lived . A ■ ft fleraers' diolc* and came around oif a wild piUh, passed ball nnd dropped Uilrd sUlke to clinch th e win. Matlock started the slxth- Inning assault off with a single. lO O inw o-bnsea-on-a-sloleaJiasc tind-throw lng error and romped home on-a wild pitch.

T hen the winners pushed across i-'o more In the sevenUi to Ice

th e cake. With two away, M at­lock. McNealy and Hatfield h it consecuUve singles (0 account to r bo th Ulllea.

Y outhful Jerry Randolph gave Tw in Balls Its best chance of K or- ing .w hen he led off Uie third In­ning w ith a long triple. But' h » died there as Matlock bore down nnd struck out th# next th ree batters.

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Johnny Corson's reUrement from pro football lasted.only bolwetai scaAOra. 'Tlie Washington Redskins rjild 'PuMday Uiey've mailed the 20-yeor-old end a 1058 eonUiict and expect him to repcri to tra in ­ing comp lat« Uils month. Canxn c/Uled 'tliff-Rcdaklns-test w eek-to say he was ready for another year.

Becerra Given Slight eiiaiwf To Take TL

LOS ANGELES, JuJy > , I Youthful Jose neccrtft of - 'I today , »ss given a nu,^ chance to lift the wolld hi?, w eight erown from tiie dn ,...; ped head of Alphou-e Jiaj-? France tonlKht. ■“

H ie betting rcniamed s to f for Uic 27-year-old ' ^'rcnttU who risks the Uilr tor Uie time In a IS-roundcr in M fO Sports sreiia.

Becerra, only 23. Jms ,coft- strolKht knockouts nnd n ’.cu; 20 In his 35 jirotciMniiji ( '

Ills b i t one. ncalnsi hii e.it foe. ex-chani;ilon Agnta of Italy, rarncd iil^ cror-k at Hallmi.. "Becerra Is a better pjvj,

Uian Hallml." declared J o « ,c t ager, Pancho Rosales, ''lle cu ) weU wltli.elUier hand, nufiiiri, Iw hla led."—Bccorra-confiroicd—U a t- i ,fRaton) M»cl»s, his f d l o J ^ trym an who lost in 15 rwc.^ H allml here Nov. 0. 1957, .. too Imprt.'ued sIUi tin pre^ m an 's punching ablUl)’.'

Can he knock w t Uie etiira- " I hope so. but Hallml it Bcccrra replied throuKU « terpreter. ,

Becerra could note. hoY, thjvt Hallml has been Mojipn] once In his cfrccr ol 23 p :o f^ and tiiat becnu.ie o t^ ye cuu ; figh t wllh Jimmy co«on inL- don In IS57.

Pit.rhftr.s Farmpf]CHICAGO, July B (,Tt--nie tb

CARO Cube sent two pitchen la^ club's Fort Worth . fa.ia t« Tuesdoy.

One, lefUuinder SeUi Mcrrti )-3), «-as obtained fran 1

Philftddphla Plilliics May « exchange for Ta>-lor Phillipj, o{h«ir. Joe Scliaffemoth (|+

! up fi-om Uie Cub) fartn n Uils year.

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Gray^ojsJBesignsJ'i)s±_at Idaho^State to Become Hoop Coach at Washington

c P A T T L E , J u ly 8 (fP)— ^The U n iv o rs ity o f W a^ liiiiK ton T iic silav h ir e d Jo !m G n iy so n , n of Id ah o S U tc co licge , n s lanv litac! b a sk e tb a ll CDach to r cp la ce T ip p y D y e . T h o jo b k .I t f c n v a c a n t s incc D ye rcH iRiicd J u n e 8 to becom e a th le t ic t ii rc c to r o f th e U n ivc r.^ ity M V ichita. G rnyB on h a s b e en b ii.sketbail coacii o f th e I V a tc l I o , Id a h o , s c h o o l in th e

M ounU in c o n fe rc n co -fo r t h r e e ycn r^ . Hi.s ea c h , y e a r to tlio

New League Won’t Be Si£,£;;s%:s:^ — j~ . ••(iti's ttlfCllon. Balnry icfins wi

giseussed by Ownersj “p ro b a b ty °v o n 't ev en (iiscu.sH t h e possib ility o f ji th i r d !ptr> d u r in g th e ir - f tn n u a l m e e tin g s . T h iit 's th e o p in io n

, f com m issioner F o rd F r ic k '»Mif " fh n ip n il."bo o u t , "thoBE o J -

tM l in B 0 l l i i r J 'l» ™ bnrcly s c ra tc h e d th e s u r fa c e

“f f i s r a t r ’. ' r s - .city m nyof. bastbaU

which claim* to haveclt‘« wlUi.powcrfu n-

JwclaJ tjM klne to lonn ft l!>lrd

ind Ws KTOUp aren 't ready lo sit down wltu us yet, WJicn -Uicy ore.

be Eiivd to meet wltli them. Frick sdclcd U jat Ui« blR IcnKue

««catlvtj eipecl ^»I1 tlieir Ume TliuridW und prl-

in Chicago to the minor leaguB

"'oiir *blR'”proI5IenrTIBhtTicw-l3 Ui»t lund." Frlclt enld. “FUpt. we him (0 find out from the federal torejwnent U the money we turn ,er to Die minors will be Ux iBBPl. Afwr have lo

dt!rmU»« ba« to ^ o c a te Uie Bionrr to the minor*. T hnla (tolnir

be A touch one. T hat's why we mcetlnR early Thursday be-

cjwe I w peet m ott of- our time vlll be spent on th a t buslneas,”

n Ui8 mfcndft-ftt Ui# mcet- .. _ new rule under which the

BUior ItBRue cluba can sell Mid tnde-playeta- wlUiout- obtaining Ifllcr-lcdRue woJvers.

Third lca«ti# talk? Frick snruffs "We c an 't even plelt-ft

Kouure site to m eet to tjillc about I third leajue bccauie wc don’t htre any Idea when the committee «IH be ready. As of now, wc don’t have sny Idea , and I don’t think they do either."

Less Salmon■ DOISE. July S MV-Usa Chi­nook salmon are ezpccted to reach Idaho watere this y w . the flih and ptm o department snnounced Tuesday.

The depiutmcnt said prellm- Inarj' estimates show thin year's run Ktll tw about cn«-U!lrd ot th^iesa total.

BfArig liah crwjlnit Bont^- Tine*dMn- spnnc hin"from March through June were about (0 per ccnt le.vi than

•TflTiflt-wns hist year, lh«-dc.. psnmcnt said.

Portland Boxer Is Winner by TKO

Caldwell Miss Is Medalist ForToimicy

PORTLASD. Ore., July d- W - Jtm Bourne, Seattle, took medalist honors Tufidny ns he ended <]uall- ty la s_ fo r- tl« -r4 eU lc NorUiwest nm steur Rolf tournanient v, tlh G9. 73—142, two Under pur.

T l'e 28-yc.ir-oUl carpcnter emled Iti Iron t of the 2»-m an pnclc by Binsla Ktrol:*, irfMcond placo u'l anoUipr SpntiJo gn)ltr. E n Parcnl, v.ho fired 7<-C3- lQ ,

Women's qualifyJnit al.w endctl TUMday, and Slilrlcy EnRldjorn, Caldwell. Ida.. emcrRed ultJj the lop score, 72-7B-150. T lin t wo; rcgufntlon for Uie CoIumbla-EdKc- wner courjc, wlicre woinen’a par15-75. ---------- . ' '.. E i«ht strokes hicJc of M Ja En- Bleliom »ns Elalno Porrltt. Eu­gene, O re , who endi-d wtll> 78*80— 158.

Pines Against 2 Cards Will Stand

PITKBU RG U . July 8 tn—Wnen and- su-^ptnsloru plren-m nnriBer Solly Hoiius of Uie St. LouLi Cm-* dlntiLi and Card coiich H arry Walker will

Prcsldrnt Warren Giles of the Nallor.-U leoRue mode tlic ruling after hcsvrlng argumcnla for t>oih sides. Giles dceided to back the umpfnis And uphoU Uio [tnea nnd sa‘TX3v;lons.

Hejnui «nfl fined JIJO (ind pcndcd flvo days while Wftlkcr u-aa fined JlOO and (Rwpendcd Wo dam for an untument wlU» um ­pires In a Komo wWj Lo« AnselM la.1t Tliuredny. Tlie BU.-T)cnalons went into effect last Prlclny.

Ky Ebrlght’8 University of Cal- Ifomln crews won elght-oared Olympic Tsces In'lffM^lOTS"

........ , in . Berkelej-. Laier. l-“rcdScliaiis. coacJi of Uie \S'eit Virginia .Mountalnetra, was approached bui oouldn't be lured sway from Mor Kantown, W. V».

Graywn w m an a.v.Lilanl cdscli It Uie University of Oklnlioiiia for hrce yr.irs before he went li

ho S l.ilc .'Duriii!: 21 years of coachlem hlKli

uhuol. icrvlce and eollme leanu h li over-all record was 4M >.ind 07 loues,

Vndee Dye's nfne-yesr tenure, Wa.*.hlnRton was a power In ihe now-defunct Pacific Coa.it confer-

, winning two chami nnd flnt.ihlng second Utrcc tlme.i.

At Pocatello Grayson said he I:. Kolng to the University ol W ash­ington with w hat he calls a "very

XBU-PlUS-J EonlrBcl."

Grayson said he did not have « contraet-daring-hlA —llirpft-yenri- - here a t Idaho State collegc. lie said lie could not reveal Uie tenr.i

r Icnsih of the contract.The popular ISC cosch *t(d he

would contlmio to coacl) "action b .ukcibair a t tho U nlvm lty cf Wa,ihlnsion.

'I have been tislng the system .. wme typo of It fo r 20 years . . . and wouldn't see any reason to change a t this point—it has beenvcry.good lo us,!!__________________

lie added tha t h s may have to make some varlaUons depending "

1 the pereonnel a t Wa.ililnKion. - " Gray.M)n explained his 'style ns ,

uxlng ~2x)Ch a Aliigfe and double r posiT-. .-a lot of cutting and drlr- I Ing . . . trying to keep our five men moving all the tim e , . . break „ If we have Uie opportunity , nnd If the. break Isn 't Uiere set and run the pattern."

The 43-year-old coach said h« " betttvts th e fan j always i terested la oclloa “IX wc nr out Uiere and doing something to get Uic Job done, I th ink It U very interesting basketball — and Uic lyp« we Uko to play."

MACKAY UPSET BASTAD, Sweden. July 8 l^^-

Biury MocKay, Dayton, 0„.'w as upset Tuesday by Norwegian Tlior- vnld Mo« In • the nnnual tnmis tournament a t UiU Swedish west

j - r w o r t t t e score wna B-flrfl-i0-3.

All-Star Scuttlebutt Says Smith Is on Way Out as Redleg Manager

»y OSCAII KKAI.KYP I lT S n U iU ',1 1 , J u ly 8 (U P D — W h n t th e y .«aid a t t h e a ll- .s ta r Kumc_: I t co u ld h a v e

liitppuin!d-b\L-i.hp l in u* v iiii rea d th is , b u t M ayo .S m iih .is d e f in i te ly on h is w a y “ o u t" a s - m a n a g e r o f , tl ie r i t i r in n r i i i TIimU \vinr~T*rprtrtic~H-ntT4T^n^fin—»f—S o n llla —fav o rcd —QV er A p ilc h in ti coai-h C ly d e K iiij: to .Kiii-ceed h im . T h e s to r y b e h in d .th e fitory i s t h a t R e n e r a P V manuK cr. C ab e P a u l d id n ’t w a n t S m ith to be^’in u 'i t h iiu t w a n te d to r e ta in J im m y D ykcy. O w n er P o w o ll Cro.K- "

offcrliiK. Mlnn^^llllc, tlie C!Ii natl •'iiiafioitr of ilie future'" Li second baxeinan Johnny Trmplc but they won’t put him on Uie spot while he’s still plajUiK.

Even tUe urlJr.-.i «?io tmveJ hJU.■ llie New York Yiitikcf.n now pri'

ihe Clcvcl.md Indiiitwn.n the cur­rent favorite to u in the American league clmniploiu-.hlp on their yoiniK pllchlnK and Uiclr desire.

They turn Uiuuibj down on Uit Yankte.i bec;iu.'c the pltchlnK lin ’i up to snuff, or even u chaw of lobicco. Wlillcy I'ord, one of the Ynnkee pltclilnK "have-nots,- still lin,'.n’t given up, hnt.v«'vcr. Yet It oppears sllghlly prophetic Uiat lie llvlnks "the h ltlfrs can «ct the Job done" while ndmliilnK Uiat "inr and nob Turluy will have to d( better Uian we arc doing now.’'

Biiitish Pr^Wins French Golf Giren

PARIS. July 8 (.n-D avld lliom - nn, 21-ycar-old BrlLWi profw.ionnl. tt-on Uio fVxaidi 'Open froJ/ chani- pioiwhlp by fJioollng two /,ub-p;ir n.und.1 T ufd iiy for a 73-liole total ot 270.

n iom as had a five-imder-por' 67 for his moniing round to tie Pe te r; AIlLi of Brltam a t 208 a t the 54-' holo mark. He carded a 08 Tuca- da>'artCffiM nrAnis took a 7 1 'for;

■ hLi final royjid and lUs 279 wk.v (1 t*ood for second place, AnKcl Ml- „ guol of Spain and Harold Hennlhg;

ol Soulh A M ca tied lor iWrd, pl.icc.at 280. !

Bob Watson of ArdrJey-on-Hud-J fon. N. V.. led Uie Amcrlcnn en-' tmnta wlUi ft 282 lotal llelng him

a wlU: ScbnsUan Miguel of Epnln for seventh place.

-we are-ROW," u m uic______ II thn t_ th e Y anki In1057 were o il ‘ffim cs'back au. the

id of May—wlille It's more than .. month Inter than he tJiink.i and Utry're SHU five'pknies in Uie-blj dc'tlclt . , .

____ iMf, Jnsldera In-'W lhalC w y Stengel of Uie Yankees and Fred Haney of the Eraves both will be b.ick In iiamcis nex t year. With SleiiKcl It's a m atter of pre.iUse. WlUi Hnney, he Li Been renetilng

lis recent sta tc inen i ' lh a l he . quit ol Uie end of Uie year.

IMney Li telling InUniaie.n Ui.n "maybe I'd miss the game too much."

In all ihLi dally, weekly and annual defjeatlon of G eorge Welu, grneral manager of the New York Yaiikcw, It seems Inconcelviblc Uint Uio great m an could, be In trouble, Bui Uie whispers Increasingly loud U iat he Is In Del Webb's personal dochouss ond Uiai a t tlmea only D an Topping si;ind.i between him a n d dis-

Some of those clos* lo Ted Wil­liams liLsist tha t th is season willbo the Red Sot s ta r 's sw an .......If he h lu Uie 13 homers he.needs to reach the WO m ark, TJils

I great ex ten t n

i:raph-party In a P ittsburgh-de­partm ent store nnd tr ied .to puoh. hLi fLihlng tackle. Someone «u«- Kcsted to hiin th a t spring th e best time lo plug Ucklo and h e rcpIl»d.:.-r\VelL. I'm liable to be available In Uie sprlnif,'* 'A tked ' ^wliftl tha t meant, he ' TtpUed: "Write It Uie way you bean l If*

Stengel commands a ttention, wheUier you like him or w hether you don 't—and a t the moment th e "don'l" luive It In Uie American leoEUe.

Cleveland, Detfcit and W ash­ington all are angry a t th e Yankee skipper for Uie fact th a t of h is 17 all-sU r nominees he picked f ire of his ow-n Yankees. D etro lt 'n m U 10 know why he po.wd up r r n n k Lary and Hocky Bridges. Cleve­land wants lo knov.’ what's th e motter wiih Herb ScoiJ and Cat McLWi. And Washington defflandi an answer lo why he dropped J im U m on. named to Uia •ecofld .teom . by the vote/*.

"I don’t ap9lpgtie.'!-gro»l»- gel. And he's a growling m an these days as he conlemplatea the stale of American league affairs.

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Itnd'a Tony Domlngue: last night tn Richmond sudlUjrlum.

The favored mfddlewefghl'wJcId.1 snappy left jabs and a wicked

body atUuk to move well oheud on pe<Bts before th e r ln r physician •topped the scrap after the sixth,

were no knockdowns. Domlngue*, whose head was n -

pottdly rocked with Moyer's rap­id comblnaUons, was unable to wntlnuB because of a badly-cut let eye.

Domlneuet weighed In a t 145 to Uojtr’s 154. ;

Moyer, whose brother, Denny, balllej Dpn Jordan for the world’s , welterweight crow n ' Friday ip n^ laod . now boasU k 19-3-1 rec . onL. . . ■

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CLEARANCE SAIE!

FOUR DRINKS THAT CHANGED THE DRINKING HABITS OF AMERICA!

T h e v o d k a d r in k s dcscribcd I c household w ords today . A lm ost cvcr^’onc w ho d rin k s a t a ll en jo y s thcEW Y c t- 'lc s s llian 10 years n g o - o n ly 1 A m erican in 1 0 0 0 had ever fo jfeJ vodkn , i“ “

g - c a in c - a m o o lh r fU w le s i- S m i rn o U —to - c h a n g c - j

America’s whole attituaa tow ard T odka, Peoplo quickly recognlxed i t as iho perfect drink in g n d ie n t . . . w ith no liquor tflsto o r “breath” .

S m im od “ loses” i t * ^ i n th e o th e r in g re d ie n ts ., .fnnkes th e old

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Standings

I -L-ark-4-dnor—-6—cvlinder-Jeluxe-w ith

o f new

Studebaker

LARKS;s-we-have-e«ncelled-our-Stud©boker-

Fronchise wo ore selling out our present Studebaker stock-ot

argain Prices

pj0.>jrj:n i.kaciirw 1,' Ttt. on

- ........... JOi

I'OACll nEllIRED CINCINNATI, July S .tfl-T \3m

“ ''rviall.u-as renamed coach of the p rofehtooal’

ba^ctbui team Tuesday for Uiefrnn .^ .."""*" ' ■"'<>. “ " i11. '."■^'i'ern Kentucky took 0W |

D cttm txr, sucecectlar Ji2™y._Wanzcr.: .

b Allison. « tar rookie wlth-the ------

Or g e r s to w n la ISii,

Lark 2-door " 6 " cylinder, with overdrive.

Lark 2:d&or Hbrdtop " 8 " ^ l in d er V-1 Regal DeLuxe.

Lark Regaf DeLuxe "6 " 2-door station wagon with overdrive.

4-dopr Regal DoLuxo Lark "6".

WYLLIE'STWIK) f a l l s m o t o r

‘'Maaie Vallei/B P lym outh C e M e f’

463T 6 U R tH ^ V E a O E ^ yEST " i w i N FALLS, IDAHO

M L

. ....................r a t B u k f a w n o l i i » . U - ^ ___> 0 P R O O F . O I S n U E O F R O ll O R A I h '. S I E , P I E R R E S U l R N O F f E L S . ( D I V I S I O N OF H E U l l E I « ) , f r f ^ » . ! > i I » • _

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g^gsD A Y jm O L3?!L

-M A R K E I S - A N D J I N A N C E , ^ * If If V I - I f ^ . . J, It

stocks Livestock GrainsJerome Cattle i d i i g h e r ^ o g s -

Shcej) Steady

- TIMES,NEWS,,TWIN FALLS, IDAHO PA G E S E V E N T E E N

^ r k e t a t a g u n c e

r.s-EW

o<;bt-s-. JkIjHort t4; 1 1

IlisSalas

_ _ f*-_.k,. [ollo««! U>*

W*lf »»>»* « " “

iJ K, ui»» lot

;W n S [j

on l»l« *uppori.

., tlillcirbct a u n io H .'

JF310ME. July 8 — TJit m«rkcl .n .It t tir Tucidny Mle of llif Jffome ■' I l.lvciWcIc coinnibsion coinpuny ' ,«.ni n little *lroni:Pr on »U'cl»i^M ., |0 l c iitlc u itii liovs end

u lti i Jojt .ji & o ii Gullck, Jerome, Rold « loml

[nr Ictd rr h rllfrs n i »;ooo, JJ‘siiofm;iV:er iirottiprs, jfrom f. wlfl h i'a If);id of eliolee stpc.-j bi jTJ.'* f j l.. ciiolcf-i", IcoiulKnrd by Jerry Callen, Jerome,

:io|)j)fd Uic ninrkrt At Taylor. Wciidrll. tojipfd tliV ':' Holiieiu iiiiirkri a t J’.'JJO.

A Inick lo.id of int cows f[om

L A T E ! • PAY Li T M l l

LATE^ “ JPAY L iR •

1 /

<1 PXK) (UPPOfl- ,ur« llrol!ei» «pl»Jnc»l U ...oI . iccnnic*! '

* p«w U

i ' ’cllr UouU'trn w « t...

Irioli tnB WraUnl'iniJ'llMnoto-On- t wrr. UP*1<1* Jritiirn. in UiU froup,

to U»rirl»n<J wM low»r on proN

IMi •*» ""O"* ">■'.'ithlUi ()«:p«l to cu»l"on «lie

.11 9Ub.»W».I; fMd VO-I.OI.numlntL

.prlnufr* ::.fcv:5.CKJ; IlV00.l.jt

:jss :UoeuI •no

npinl'* &*T« tnnouncxl pUtu

Clint itocK prieri Indudm: „>iil»-Kin*M Clir BoiiUxtrn HI, up • «ojtolX »d4 Wfit»m ICD. up P.i; ,

OJiio « , >ip I: nock ' ■•»• up l; Orwi Norvhfrn

lllnou Cfnlral 5:‘ " " ^up" «Kd WotJ

Uolon off P >1 lir <•

i.(w:/>.s AN<:t;i,i.s, juir • Jlilt M : l.lflr .»■(.», , ‘Mr: Uulli full, i.,rh ■.■>! •ml l..w c)».|f, •Ixntilrr i Mi hlnh lUnJtrJ and In. (.») :

ijtaiKlaril ','ciimriicrciaf coks. jffl to $l6.iO:' ' utility cuw,«. jl4 to tio ; c.iniier and ';cu ttrr* , HO lo $13 50: slnndurd

bull.', (23,40: coiiiiiicrclal 'buil.i, t3 l '• lo sr .5 0 ; iicn t bu iK $i8 to »:oiO:I cliolct steers. j:(i.50 to j:8.J0; Rood

RtccT.v K 4 to i:G; Kood mid choice liclfcra, to s:C: ntandard lielN pr.v.121 to j:3.50: fiUiKlnrd Rteers,$19 to fnt H ul'trln rtcers,$20.50 t«- i'i lao . Iicavy {reder t.lcers, »24 to »:«: Unlit Btecrs. J2(i lo J20-i0: liravy licllcrs, | 2l »21.S0: llKht Jictfcr.s. t2 i to J

, Jicuvy Ifofsfcln s(rrrs, *18.50 1 j:o.50; IlKlil HoUtfiii r.tm/i. .

to J22.50: Holstein ttccr calves, «:3 ' to J2V50: wliltelnce steer cnlves,;■ MO to $34; uliltcf«c« lielfcr cftlVM,■ J2D10 i32: lloW flii milk co«a. tl80

to J275 ptT hcsd mid feeder cowa," to t ie .

-McBt-iypc Jiops, J15.75 to JJ7: , Innl-type hOKs. j i j lo J15; eoi.*.!?

■ $7.S) to s n ;- re w c r p ip . »io lo jM : i n - i .K em tr-p lss . JJJ.n.Jfl per head: noi .

ifn l cMotcc Inmbr. oKerrd; feedcri' nmtiv *17 to JID; kllkr eww, l l i o l

lo $S per l)iii]drcd, mid need brced*i;B ewes. S5 W J8 jwr hundred. |: '

Wall Street | Chatter :

P A Y L A T i t: DEVOE TRIPLE COVER

HOUSE PAINT

ONLY

4-INCHN ylon "Specia l'

PAINTBRUSH

i J n U ' - . .

----- M l, ^Sl,

unenintKl: Amrrlcan t up >i; tVrd 78, up n .S. »w«l 101’<, ofr lU; o(f l: Youn**to»n SJirn !<i, oft aii; WiiMilDf leftrni 31>4. ofj- 5i.

oppw «7«1. up “■ ----• lauc'hlrr UnLa 7^.00-;:.M; cull •horn »Uuilil«f n .n J.TM.OO,

Rcnu ID'.i, up IteT U im a^^( ’i: TtiM Inotnirarnii I*3>ir.oj i; '0«atna -nm* 88, off 3',;.' 'Jt-OUimlirt <MI ■Jeno’up 1; 7>««> 7on: orm:----litnlUnraM — O tn n l Coolric I. up lU: Ofntrai rwKU 96. up i rmiUon*! P»p« t23'.«. off 1*V,

«>l; I>»r» BJ>i. up I’k: Crmn* <W\,

CIIICACO ClltCACO, Jiilr I lli r i l—JUHDAl—".II. »,iM: Vuichft, :t-to lo-« —

Citut i9,mQ; utiM 100; iiii :ffr»-l,W -lU- ^ _ l m •>■'«! <

KANSAS-ctrr KANSA. CITY, Julj l t-D-WI

<lorn I can: iismlnillr (•ntiillr itx'i I U.u„ *. cn liN o. 1 -h ll. l.K.l,:4N Ha. i t.:o-l.!9N: Nd. > iilViw inil ml>r- l .a ; No. I l.ifcl.nij.

OaU 4 c>r>; un(h>n(«d| No. S whil«.TtNi N... * «m : n. •

Ullo mU» ktflrI.14S: r». 1.#«U.i .U>;N: 1-rIfr »StorUina 2.H i fcrM thorl 31.t»-S9.«.-----------------—-------------

PotatoesOAions■ ■■ CIIICACO- — ........-

CHICAGO. Jul, (Unl) - ToUlc^ ■ tx) D>«J I ToUl U. R. thlfiMMi

! »rri»»l> Mi lr«k l««: .uppllr*IlfuniHIck D4l>;« M. «

Stock Averages

NtW TOBK BTOCI BXCnANCIt

ijlM ara I1»>i K<ir>lrr £1*:

>:■; Trnn HR IB% , t1 4r,iJ_r.r«l Col» :o«, 1■.»ii MS I'hiiirp. r « * r

7K r>illn«n V.. . iiU-iurihfofi------- e<ji» ; nrpuh-stffi- • r 311% llrr ToWcro ti

; ItkMI^U Oil K<

ioS

CaapllH Vr Th* Au«cUt*a TrM

INVtSTHENT TntlSTfl (W.j».W» (iMrnia C.

Mdutaru >n4nBp«n7l

anil HconI IKI__2J.M

. . . n t mImi California k x vlilln 4.;fr.(.OOi b^ara t.M-t.10: KBtiil t.MU.it: Arliont t.tM M ; hnt

\en i.h9: Alabama round rvd«0;_IiUho_x»UMU_:Jl-------- --------->nlDnai Arrliala <>! •“PPUn

'*Trac'k ••Ira: C«lllottiU r<l>o« riobfa ni».Uunii J.M, I»fi» l.«»: Ufilco whila gfano mr«lthiin I.M.

" 1 1 i tln i TriM I'allO" l»rr». .... ..W: whita frano m«llum t : t ;° California t*11a« amkrlobn nxliura * ] .na l.;»-|.«s: r.4 floh.’ ratjjum's.to.

•ruTtiBiaTha fallswlnr fuluiM <]UiilalIoni a

.Idxl trr r . W. Mrllobaru and «i r. T .Jd KaJla.

JJfcKisS narr.'t.fV-M.-iKtmd I

• Lions’ President Bacic From East

Butter and EggsCity &{nniiRcr jM cph II. LaU>

i m ort. pr»li)cnt of Ihe Twin FaUs J Llona club..r£tumcd TtiMday frotn ® i the Lions Int«rnftllonnl eonven- • lion in New York CUy. Ilia v '

1 iorrWri

Xou.i r .fi Timifii

. 1»1\ :Olh C»nl.Ko« 35% ..— ■ » ‘i Union IMfl/lo -- ,

n t tin Airline ............—i-

Tlie tervlcc club mcetllm*, M irinT iT aaiu^ B qu iw -pH iein jy‘ nbouC 40,000 club membera and

wlvci—Only_countrlM .no t rcpre- llfnUUC, UlD

Uub «:H rir-c

Lau.hiia KiS It R KlMlAlom -to«;-ni»ii r - f l . — srn

uni wHi If'n'iir«l» m « . Wblla Mowr - m i -

■'• flHM INCORPORATES

^ !S B , July 8 (UPI) — Idaho ; ^ e r o a l B a le s ootponvUon. .*‘LPnlls„a-»»_ln6ofporikl«<l-W-

« u r the secreUiry' o f state, MO.OOO cnpiuJlzBUon, Ineor-

-TSTTB llsC M -u -OJcn TT. — pr «! denl V Pnun B.

rtee preoident.-*ad Ver- ^ a jfoore. lecretaiy-trw w ircr, J Tii-in Palls,

said.Lntlmore will Rlv« ft deUlIed oc-

caun l-O fJhs conrenilon a t next week's meeUng of Uie 'club. "

New Optometrist TJ^orf«J for T.F.Dr. 'iliomss J . Tappen U aasod'

al«d u-lUi Dr. Orrln Puller In op Uametry pmctlcc *t 811 Main ave-

Dr. TnppcivTccelved'IUS'deirree or doctor ol optometry on Jun» 7, 10J9, from tjie Los Ancelea Col- ]fS8 of Optomelry. P rior to a t- Itndlwr Uie optometry collese,-Dr. l\^>pen took undcrsm duato workint the Unlrtralty o( 'WlKoiuln from 1648 to 1S91. in lOSl. he en- tered th f »lr tone , reeeJyJnjf his , pllota wlngi in 18&3 u id wm dU- , eJiar*«l In iDJfl,• He plans to davota epeeltl a t­

tention to chlldrtn’4 vision, i l - thouKh 111* pracUce will include contact lu u e s .' TlniiU training, subnonnal Tlslon aldi, tUuhI ex>umlnaUon. and.anijysl^^___. Dr. and Mr*, T«ppea live iV12M roiirUi avenue east and hava (our chUdrcn.-- H«-1»- oriBlnoUy-ttom MadUoa. WU.

NKW-VOAKrWr^. ... . .•loarcl t.t to S.J r»rti kl*l.»t, . . . .i« .:u ; Ofi- \« A n i n*T' ■‘‘•‘lUIlT.t Juir 1 : Oci,

illealed-wool, .p .' ' '. . . J tora fulUfM elm«>l l.« ««'>.{

ratiu bitbar, JuIr III.OII: Oct. lU.illDtc. ies.(n: Utrth l«? ,lli:ilu l» ,m .Jab_lG<LSll:_Oet._H«.Hli ^ ___ _

Cmlflcalid ipol wool ton ir.IN . (D-nidi N-Nomlnan

Urumiay. U n lu t SouUi American republic, depends .almost enltrely Upon lt« Aheep anrf-caltle-produotA for export trade. — _

Ne;V YORK, July 8 ( U P I t-T ic mtirkel'.t /.unte to i*n»' till time hlKlM Is bound to a ttm et protll- l4iklni:, b u t brokers beUnc thnt . MiiiriK"v,i!n)o i^ m |» n u y a n alncon.ie<tuer>tial,

T lic conflcnsus li tJinl the auin' i(T rally Kllll Ima n long way to

CO. alUiouRh Uic rate j j t ascent wtll slow dOHii Iroin Uie pace K t tn the pfurt twT5 weeks.

T li8 on l? »Txmlh|f to be found In tlie brokers* predlelloai L» buy. only on a cartful, oelecllva bnsLs.

M artin Ollbert, lumlyst for -Van Alalync, Noel and tompivny, Baj-» lhcrt» Lt no rew on lo believe Uie upsldp a trc sir th U likely to wenken and predlclB even hlRher levels

iho Inlcnnedlate and lonKcr . He (uvjn any pause for profll-

taklng •will be only tenpom r)'. __In view ^ the rccent lilmrp nd’ \-nnce. ndtla Btiche' a tij ' coihp.iny, It would no t be .wrprlslnc If slower pace developed In the nc future, I t ftlao believe# thnt nny ■pit>H t-tAW n«-Uiftt - mlflht-develop will be -o r only m inor consequence

) tha m arke t in een e m V W estcm T ncJflc milnMuJ appenn

undervalued. Sts’" Uie FlKli « ir- vey ,K enya L o w ’s, m e , has specu- Inllyw Rppoil in Tifw of rising oarnlnfcn and th e potnlbllliy of ctirly lnltl*Uon of dividend p.iy- m enu.

is. A. Johnstone Taken byDeatfi

JEnO M E. Ju ly 8-D(II Alton Johnntonc. died Tuesday eight a t SI. Beoedlcl's hospital.

Ho wna bom Aug. 20. IBM, al Nczpeito tind cam e U> Jerome In 1D09. Mr. Johnfitone had farmed a t Jerom e and Richfield tlnce 1940.

SuTvlrora Include four-brothers, Robert Johnstone, 6nlt Uike City; A lbert Johnstone, Roseburg. Ore,

.W n.-lun7.-C<W Ror.- Jcrocne; sU7>-brolht!r, Ronald Matter,

Wendell, a n d two W tp-rislcrs, Mrs. Held O H rrith and Mrs. Amll Ptwla, boU) OoodlnR,—Puneml-nrrvlow»-wlH-b*-hpld-»t 3 p . m . Saturday a t Uie Wllcy runeral cJiapcl w ltli the Rev. Ralph PothcrcUI. MeUiodbt minister, ol- flclntlng. Friend* may call a t Uiechapel Frldtiy luid un til time of scrlTCCfi S a tank \y . Final rttfs will be held In the Jerom e cemctory.

MrSi^Jlaimed-bj^DeatiiHAOERMAN, Ju ly 8 - M « . Nel-

Sho had be«n llvlnif with Mr, and Mrs. C. A. V rm on tn H agem an

iiB po st month.- -:;sat33tt.bQiniaJDQnua.J[l,L-Mtty 1, 1880. H er husbm d died in 1D33. 8 h s hod lived In California, and visited in Hacerman orien. Bur* rtpors IncJiidc C.-Ar(SajTr)-vemon,- H aeennon, a a adopted son,

Punem l serrleea will be held Saturday a t Foreal Lawn Icry. Glendale, CallT. The body will b* a e n t by Iho Ctippln funeral home.

WONDERTONES | y iN Y L MASONRY■— F a » r 'D r y i n g ! l . r r ^ ^ “ J C A

M ony C o lo n i O t f Soft Color !^ ^ WUI not p « l -

from to r I“ inasoary iurr*ce.~®

Lr

Reg7S.OO

DEVOE CASE LOT COUPON!W O R T H i c Buy a 4 -gaIlon c a to or m o re of - W O R T H -

a n y p a in t obovo a n d recoivo a n $8 .

d isc o u n t. Good u n til Ju ly 1 4 , only, i

. LlM lT -ont.pcr-«u»tom cr.____________

5 f t .H igh ...

- jlO N O H T E

LOOSE FIL L IN SU LA TIO N

F ira P ro o f l P c r m a n o n t l

4 c u . f t . Bag

REG . 1 . 7 5 . 1.49

Balsam Wool InsulationBLA N K ET TYPE

ECONOMY FIBERGLAS'S tT E X S Y 'T O -------IN STA LL! f i rON LY ................ ...........

SILVA-WOOLBLOWN IN INSULATION

C o m p le te ly in ita lled O N L Y ........................ - 8 c '4:

CORRUGATED PLA STICBESTLITE PANELS

6 Popular j m ^M Q C

ONLY

Fashion FENG K~ A T B o iie P a y o tte . A“ w rd * ^ h o lc « —

o f d e i ig n t a n d m a to r io li. Build

a n d : ---------

PAY LATER

Potio-Products-----T itd Building B lo ck t

i th .p a n o l t .o ± i r :_

^ C l f C H E N ^2 0 c ^

'm o l« r ia t i , ' In tto lla tio n

" o V .lo y c a i^ i - ; - . ; ,

B oise P a y e l l eTwin Falls Markets

inetr »ad Cuilm _

(On* aiaalcr quolfil) Hm..l*A.£3a.ll Ion, II ic«i, ico>]ia a . . __■flm.'Unifr 40p.|b»i ,.,

lOna Scalar «w>tMl

(Thra* daalan cuoladl.DKAN-a '

0 Plnlsa No. J ______-^d-.kra^ quotli..r

. . “ .altr 0 Craal Nnrthami No. 1

(I dntlcr quollni)Or»«l honlMrAi I

D O N T W A IT I DO T H A T H O M I

FIX -UP PR O JE C T N O W ! ENJOY

BETTER L IV IN G W H IL E YOU PAYI

I t I ,

2 63 Addison Ave. W . RE 3-5212

loll n • No. t

fle< ‘•loeky Bail’ r « J Me* GlolM « Fee4 Cfc—Ad».

a l

...Il'ifMlrr* -metlnr t4 cml No. l ‘a)

UV8 POULTIir’• —(OHlm Bot-qoniadk

w r c tv tT i x .(SMlan D0( qiwt«l)

* T H E SE TERM S A N D SERVICES A 1.S0 A V A ILA BIE A T BO ISE 1>AYETTE STOBES I K l •

BUHL FILER KIMBERLY RUPERT BURLEY GOODING HAZELTON SHOSHONE_4®NDHifc^

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^rA G E .E IG H T E E N ' TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO ■WEDNESpAY,

One Qiche After Aiiofjier Is =BecomiiigGatdated;in Error

WAfiJlINOTON. July 8 W^-0; i i t t f *noUi»r our beloved cllchcs proTc to be not tinlj- llred but tn o n w u .

•U'4 1U« OM’nlns ft gold mine. eTfo-body once <ald. Now sold mine o»nera come to conRrcii and complain theyTe Iwlnir money.

"YouTe Ju jt ahootlnK for Ui moon," we would w y. Yet her our tpocfmen arc, fchoollne At th

'moon, '■ tl' with iomc hopes e liltUnR It.

— But noT-comes- thrunklndestIt or all.

called yablochnyl plrok. • » hlch Tftiuely resembles our oppli

Comstock doesn't know wl: or no t ft man In Moscow, wh Bflihes to My tha t eomelhlns la t)pleal of hU country. Aay». "why. It’s M Ruislan as ynblochnyl plrok."

But It doesn’t take much re- urch to shoi;' Uiat we don’t have very exclusive hold on Uie apple. I t can't iland exceiulve heat Or

cold, but In tempemte climate* It probably !a the ma^t widely c rw n

id-buncnow n-fnilf

henilwoys seemed that ‘Ihc IiLit American entered Hit diner his U st order would be, ’’I': tAke A piece of Uiat apple pie. Tn»t ovensorkcd comparLson, "ft American aa npple ple,“ looked ft

Thit'a how It looked, loo, to Ulctwrd Comslock, who fllllnKn in Newark, N, Y ..

CKiutock decided II vrould be nice (0 send *omr of hb prrpan apptrs nnd pie c ru st mixes lo the: Moscow fair. Tliese could be p,iued out to the Sovlew lo Rive them ft better Idea of h - ........ ......It up.

‘aVplcftlly Amerlcnn." said Com atock of hh dainties. "Deeply root ed In our LnuUtlon,.^lklore anc hl. lo^y."

Well, he soon learned uiiofflclnll tlmt the SovleU weren’t too Im pre-ued. I t « e iiu Uiat before th Pllirlma set out for New Enclnni the Sovlct.1 were mnklnR ftoipellilni

Attends ParleyIfEVnURN. Ju ly 8—A RTOup of

M -pcrKvu.alldidcd .a.ttU ifrtng at tJio hane o f 'M r. and Mrs. Ray- mond Anderson In Emerson

le wttk-end. -The croup began meetlfiR befon

memberi were m arried and ha; contltiufd • to m eet a t dlfferen: homes throughout th e years.

PrtKfll were th e fnmlllcs of Mr, _nd Mrs, David Manfleld. Mr. and Mrs. >1ed SralUt, Mr. and Mrs. KelUi Bull, Mr. and Mn. Clarence ShlnslcUsn. Mr. nnd ,Mrs. Tom jftckion, M r. and Mn. Ilomi Dlrd,viil. all Salt Lake City,

Future U. S. Spacemen Are Learning Al)out Space Trip

I^ANOLEY RESrA nCK CRN. TEH, Va„ July 8 (UPI) — 'Hie

. Mercury asironautii tralnlnc me -of the mo*t oerU-Aoi

htiurdou.1 ndvcnturcs nmn ha.called oh U> undertftkflr-i

tr ip Inlo unknown outer «pBcc— know how It feel,i to n o a t welRht- le.u In air or lo spin wildly ai liiRh spteiM.

Tliey have experienced UiM( clreme.1 of Rravlly; welRhUcw.

Solons Study Safety Problem _For Autos; Devices Explained

11 WASinNG’TON. Ju ly 8 ( U m —' They'To ROt a cm ih-jm dT ow

ftbMrbeni It wUl r.fop mi i travetaR M mlle.i fin hour wli oul emcklnjr U. And Ihe quMtlon was, why u-ont tlu.i pad do Uie sama tfiln; fo r our akulU?

tt ,«iU, m M D r. llo r Oam[*eU, w J» rwIcji on maUer« llko this for the American IfledltfAl *.w)claUon. He said the only prob'

y tern la lo RCt the ftuto Industry U ^ lostAll the s tu ff on lim iM tni'

— memt-paaaU-of-aU-now-oftTs.Dr. Onizipboll sold Uie numbei

one henJUt problem today—count­ing boUt dCAUis and dlsabllllled-

-------ia-not-ooneer-or-hc«rt dlae<i«)-oipolio. I t is automobile accldcnu.

He vaa among ft number of wit. ^ n e * « before ft house wbdommlC

tee which Is teeU ng odv-lce on t cure.

Rep. Abraham M ulter. D.. N, Y, sold heVi heard of wuies where t wheel feU off a new car, or ihi sleerinff gear pulled out by the root«. His prcacrlpUon wn.i a law under which, a« I got It, new cars oouldnt be drlvpn .until rondtcBted 100 mll«. The Bubcommlttee wem- ed to think M ulter's la v might be h a r t to apply.

nep. Olutfles E, Bcsmett, D . Fli suggested govtmors be pu t on oi cars, » , they c a n t go faster, aa .. than flO mlletr an hour. The mb* committee n ld some ot Its

—bera nc<Lrly-80t.wrcckcd.one test ear equipped wlt)\ a governor, when they Deeded aomo power and couldn't find It,

Rep, Keonoth A. Roberta,' A U. Iho wbcoRimlttee dmlnRan.

p ropoaed-'to-let U io-bureau oT Btandardfl set up federal svfety re* qulrementd for oats, ooverlnR such thlncs OS sent belts and padded

Springdale Notes Visits, Journeys

( n ------- 8PR iN 0D A iK -7tnrB =K cnnctnCraythom ftrrlved Monday on n short furlough "from Camp Irvin, CTallf, Hs U the son of i l r . 'a n d M n, lrvln Crtiylhom. He will be released from the o r m y month.

Mr, and Mrs. Thomas E. Dnyley lefc Sunday for BlaclcXoot fo visit relaUve*.

Mn, Joicphlne Manning and her sister. Rose Mitchell, returned Monday from M fdford. Ore., where they q>ent tlie paat m onth TUlUng Mrs. Manning's daughter nnd herfamily. , , .....................

Mr. and Mrs. Jim I^riton and family, Long Beach, C alif, are guests df M r#., Penton'a mother, Mrt. Josephine Manning, and other

~ r e lFrank H. M anning accompanied

• Mr. and Mr*. UnXord Mnhnltig and family to Ylibn c ity , Calif, where t ^ will bo guests of Mr and MrS! rolkm an B ro w and family. U n , Brown is tho former Ivy Manning.

Bridge Club Has-

mlttee seemed lo be.drlytng.___“■"rrtffTcl io my. th a t there Is certain nlr of Indifference, a /> i-hat fttttuidc on tjie port of many

who sJiould bo conccmed," Roljcru wld.

Dr. Cftinpbell. who la %-lco chair, inn of Uie AMA'fl commltlee

dcftUu arul Injuries from ivulo ... cidcnls. tsild tlie AMA to r years hoi been bodRerlnR tlie auto makers to build more Bafety Into U>clr cwo. He aald Uic rcceaed

latches of 1090 helped a lot. but thftt not much ha« been happening alnc«. .

Dr. - Campbell,-wlto-oomes-from ■cnver, sold AMA rew irc li rJio-*-*

Uuvt seat belts aivt ici/etv naddlng H"wouId~prevent m any of iiie

38,000 deaths and five million in Juries Incurred each year.

Smylie Notes Russians Are Fine Builders

LEWISTON, July 8 HT-Oot. Robert B, Smylie. a fU r a look a t RuffUa's Uvee larsest cities, pmls- ed the Sovleia as m aster rebuild'

- • 'I -w o u ld bo re-to -w vy they've dor>« ft pretty good Job for a cou try tha t was damaged aa badly any during the course of World \-ar n ," tho Idaho chief exeCUtlv? commented,

redplBM rs Frlenflty . .. He aloo termed th e Ru.-alni

people friendly, anxious to know mnrff abou t Amerlen onri dffplv lntcrest*d In hoaxing because "Uiat Li the fJiortcst Item In t4jo Soviet economy.

'I ls rena rk s were-conUlned In letter Uie LewLilon Morning

Tribune received from him yester­day. The letter wn* moiled from Now-Vorte-by- IlllnoU-Oov^^VUUaai a . Stratton.

Smylie and Stra tton ux re two of Ine govemonj invited lo tour 3vlet Union by Uie sta te depart-

ment. S tratton, however, flew bock to. ^ils counUv beforo Uie tour ended.

AtUtudci nifferittltude of the peopli

Iftlk with,'* Smylie conllfiued. "Li In shJUTi contrast lo Uie official 11m

ikcn by the govenunent.••You B-ould • have to m y tJii

peopla are as friendly aa Uie pov- em m ent will le t Uicm be. •Du RttWlnrf^prni'jBim nda-line 13 th .it American people are. Rood people bu t American govermuent Is not r e ^ n s lv e and endanccra peace."

Visitor a t Oakley Returns to Utah

OAKLEY, July a -M a b e l Schrl- ferl visited Mr. and M rs. Grant Sullivan. Before return ing to her

it Park Valley. U u h , she • ...... - ••

itrlfuge, 25 times that avlly. T hey know otlier U iat of th e ocean’j ' unden^nter snd

Iftboralory pres.wire clla. llH They stso have experience

horror of eating baked poljtoc.? ilnus llie Kklru and with n o li ' ut a thick ttenk to *olace th Tliey have tumbled ludlcroiwly

durtnir pcrlod.1 f-wtl(rhtlr?Bne.M.” iuch (UI will be liii

__ _ . . . , eraUnc condition o:tpnce Iravcleni, T hey have roiii ikln^lHiiff in th e weird oUier jorld or Uie ae.v

They have been Immurctl Ir pre.^ure chtxmbera, made lo w n’i

pigs' lo tc.'.t special “lo-*'- re.ildue" *[mce diets, put Ui

liaiutlns medlcu) atudles, peeled to Innumerable Kleiitlflc lectures. Tliey have been quizzed, probed »nd w ntched-llka so mnnj Iftboralory ^peclmen.i.

ConsUntly In I tlie past foui monlhilt-ha.vbeenlm prc.'scd 'iiiv; on Uiem Umt one day, about two

one of them will un- ;LranRC Journey from

^hlcli he can hope to return rifel] only It B muUllude of openitlon: intl R,idce!.i work n.i planned.

How n rc lh e astronauts fttnndlns up? Ho-* do they look? now di they feel? How do they like c.id other after being hcrtled losetlje; f6r monUi-i? How do they llki Uielr.-*paco-mcnlorB-ntid*medlcal

Tlie one-word llie.ie qtie.itlotifl Is. p ine . Tlie.ie ranging In nse ,frpm _3jj0.37.-nrc bronred, lean, healthy, keen-eyed and. lo All outw ard si'cmlng, hap-

iccompllshmcnu to —Ju,it plana nnd firs t alep.i.’ erlheleis, M crcury has:

—TliB alm ost fully developed capsule which will carry an a.Mro- nftut Into nlr-condlUoned comfort around Uio Earlli, perhaps some time in IWI. Many successful cap­sule recovery experiments nlready Imvo been performed;

“ wster rockets “In Uie pipe-..... ■niese Include *'Llttle Joe,"which late this fa ll will hurl n chlmpaniee Into space from Wal­lops I*ltind. Vft-, to_ tc3t_Uie .cap­sule's escape and recovery mech- onlsms,

A « I I developed plan for at- moat InstantJinecus tmcklnff ol Uie fint mnnned rJitelllte by ID itAtloiu BtretchlnR nround thi i-orld from Cape Canaveral. Fla. o Australia and back.

for brlnslng the

IlEYDURN, July B-L und ChrU- tcrvien, w l» Li aticndliw BUmnicr school at ‘Utnli SW lc iinlvcrMty

LoRan, spen t the week-end here with hit family. HU moUicr. Mrs. R hctta CliHslciLwn.'rclumi'd wlrti him Sunday cvenlnc 'aiid will bo the gUMt of her ^U R lilcr, Mr; O m ni Cftmpbell, a n d family

and bftby, BoLie. vL^led Mr. and Mrs. Jack 8trau .u Sunday.

Guests of .Mr. and .Mra. Ken- ncth,H ayden over the week-end

Mr. and Mrs, Ahtn Ewm and Vi™ Efian, Vancouver. Wa.'Ji.,

Ret^rn HomeD J R E C T O R Y

N E -E-D -A N E X P E -R-T ?■

;KI un »onn , l)ouM« r.il" »J“i uri.KX. i t" '

I >r<l »hnjb*, 0«ti»n ta'W

„MasterRointJPJay.Mftiterpolnt play was featured

_ b y theTa-ln PnlLypu i . tlub iih tu It jiirl MontJay fVt'iiiiiK'___ #t_Uie A ul6 tl£ iJ02R I6in iS n7^^“

North and souUi winners were D r. and Mrs. H, E. BurRe.w, first; Mrs. Jerre Cover and Mr. , J, C

■■•F McMillan, second.-Tina ir c . - T > r a r lit gomery and Mrs. ElviTMeeks and

TOnn, and In BoLie.Betty M artin re tiS red to &»lt

T «l-n r i ly Mwnriny nftor v lillin fher mother. Mrs, Zclanda MarUn.

■daughter of Mr.

EDEN, July 6 -M r. and Mr i. Coy Trc.viley and Mr.i. Cnrolyi " dfli-._5V£hnlchcc_\Vaili.;_Mr...fli!d Mrs. flORer Horn, Grnni.i ' 3rc.: .Mr. a n d .Mrs—Vemon.Pt.ro, iramlllon. ICan.; Mr, nnd Mi

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— O n e 0 f—T-h-e-s e—C-a-n-H-G-l-p— o-u-1-• APff-MNCK flKPAffll.VC

i

Forest J . Severe, and Oerl ry.dauRhter of Mr. and Mn

-aU -Sait-L ttke-O llyr^ lslted ver the week-end, nnd Mr.i. Ruwell Port nnd

nalchce, Wa-'h.,Ehst ftnd west winners ■

M. 0, OUason and Mrs. Artell Kelly, first: Mr*, Phul Thomar and Mrs. C, B, Bej-mer, second; M n , 0 . H. W clnrich and .Mrs, I-Mna •Msgleby,-Uilrd,-ftn(J W r.-^nd-Hrs: R. O. pass, fourth.

Winners In the Jun ior Duplicate Bldge club were Mr. and .Mrs, R. O. Sftnd^ulat and Mrs. Robert Scott and Ura. Arnold Luft, Ued for first,

■ and M rr*nd M n . O. O. Mclnllre, third.

ADMIRAL DIES KSWPORT, R. 1.. July a t P -

A lm . Harry Z . Yam ell, 83, USN ' (reUred), commander of Uie Asiatic

fleet when the Japanese bombed the gubbost Panay, died la • r a t the Newport hosplUil

i[r-hiir-parcn«rM r."iiha-M rs; ;tt Port, and her parents. Mr. ^Ir.i, HjTum Poulton. Elaine

Poulion ncco.*npanled the P orts to Oakley lo r.eo her parents. Mi >nd-Mrs, >lynim Pouli-

Mri, Jack Huey ami fi Hermoui Beach, Calif., relurr Ihpir-limnm nTtFr-VlxKinrMi Mrs. Henry Cast. Mr. and Thomw McClure mid Mr,Mr.i. Le.i Mnrlin nnd ftllcnelli;i Uie-wcaning n id iiy ulRht of Cun-

■ Case ftnd Oenc McClure; area Hogue. Sun Valley, spent

the .week-end with Mr. nnd Mn. iry C«e after belnR matron d(o r \ l ihplr-dsuchter's-wcddatr::

-vrii.wi.si;

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PA G E TW EN TY TIMES-NEWS,' TWIN FALLS, IDAHO _ T O D » ^ n A Y ,- .

Godfiey Still —Tipes~but-He

Is ImprovingKEW YORK. July 8 W -A rthur

o o d fro ’. new convaleiclinr from luns cancer «urcer7 three monlha ■RO. w ys th a t "1 lUU tire eu llr . or course, but tJie encnn ' Im U ‘ m ile loriRer eveT day," '

Godfrey, In fact, la making euch « good rccoTtrj- th a t hla New YoiK doctors have lengthened the pefl-

• ods between his refu la r cheikup* from bls-eckly to monthly.

Except for flylnf vU lli to hla doeuirs, Godfrey >im been .Ulcklns

1« homo—lUt fv maeiir Leestwrg. Va.

JU Sirims Much “A eu lm In the poor sUirla the

day around 7:30 o r 8," wrlMa Godfrey. " I Irj- to Rct In three

npeclnl d ie t has been prescribed; bu t JinvlnR lost IS pound.i the hard way, I hove no Intention ol regain. Ing any part of It. So I lur rnRSged In tlie same old battle Of the bulge.

“I ride And work w ith the other animals about an hour a day. An liour’A nap after lunch U a muil, ancl I like to apcnd the Inst hour before da rk hunting vamilla. I trj- 10 study an hour or two a day n hlch often Includc.i some attempts a t uTlllng. After dinner, we (liLi ttlfe Mary nrnl lilnwelf) love to v’jiy cards wlt^t our tieighbora uatU liedtlme."

P ro g n m Not MistedGodfrey enj-s tjiat. wltli th!«

Iticreaslngly active life, he doesn't miss broailctullng a t all. ile adds lie is already planning his next show—one of perhaps four specials which will be his only TV appear-

BepUrmber.Friends any Uiat he rarely looks

a t television or listens to rodlt>- although ho will pick up his dally, daytime rndlo eliov In the fall—but keeps up wlU» the new i'v la «eus- paper and magazines.

Emerson Couple Attends Reunion

nirY D U lW , July 8 — Mr. and Mra. Heed .Thompson, Ememon, attended th e Thompson family re* union a t th e P a u ^ o s ls park In Idaho Falls Saturday. More than 40 relaUves attended.

Mr. and M n . Victor Engraf,

we're tickledwith the company we keep....

her paren ts, Mr. and M rs. Parley M cacham; Emerson.

Mrs. OJen Baker and two daugh­ters, G rand Coulee dam . W ash, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. noy LoRue, In Emerson.

Mrs. E thel Smith, Grldley, Calif, has been visiting Mrs. L ula Cor. lea^ la B n c iso n .,

1 ;

Visitors Reported In Hazelton AreaHAZELTON, July 8 - M r . and

. Mrs. Earl R ovard and son, and hi* father. Lloyd HCTward, and un-

_c le . JM .H Q vanl^L o» AnetlM,-iT>- rlved Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrt. Carl Murphey. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton W atson and Mr. and Mrs. B w h w .-P out and-fam ilr Bt'Eden.

Sunday, th e family group, went to S un Valley where they visited

and M rs. FUrest W llllami and family, and o th e n w ent on north

. for salmon fishing.Mis . •W&lttr NelU and Mrs, Jim

. Bailey, D allas, Tex., le ft for their homo a fte r -vlsliing th c lr a litcr and aunt, Mrs! L. E. Pool, and other relatives a t Twin FaUs and BurJey.

fH r ' “ UGAL'ADVEftTiSEMENTSNOTICE TO cnco rro ita •

Df TfTB rnoiiATK COURT o r 1 rALhS COUNTY. BTATB OK IDAHO

rSTATB OP LOUISA CALDWELL, —NolU» !» >i»r»br tW«B br tJi# «in<itr>

• IrtiH] tUeculor to iha ctoirtnn nf anH •II P«rtt>a* bitrlnc <IUmt w>li»t Loulu Caldw.U. an;*u«l, or h<T i.,halt U»n> «lLh iS. nK'Murr vou<hrf<. wilhln four nanthi *««■ th> /In i publl. nllon ot Uli notkr. to l>» •>l<l.n<Kutor,• I Iht c>fn«* of Cuj I. Klnnrr, 12«<( Mtin Ai*. South «ii T»ltvil'»U», CeuMj of Twin f'lllj. StiU of ldOx>, ttila Ulni Ifci pl4«« lot Ihi tnnucllen ct tbt.builnM* of Mid MUt«. D>t«d Juir 7. in».

OTTO CAU3WELLV . .._

P r e m i e r e S h o w i n g

n e w f a l l '

SWEATERS and SKIRTS

THURSDAY

9:30 a.m.

________ a r i d x o ! L 'y j ! L b e , J O D , J . f _ y o u m a k e - ' "your fall selections from th is "stor stud­ded" group o f fam ous b ra q d s ..

InformalModelingThursday

W e're hav ing dn informal showing qll "our'QwnTl^onBucted by a group”of

college a n d h igh school'girls who will model th e sw eater and sk irt

fash ions o f Fall and advise' you

on w h a t th e well-dressed coed

_w ill-.be-w earing„Y ounLbe-on th e righ t tra c k w ith the won­

derfu l a rray o f M a y f a i r

sw eaters a n d s e p a ra te s . . .

all designed by A m eri­

c a 's leading m anufac­

tu re rs. So com e, see

th is -b ig B o n a n z a o f ____

fall fash ions a t the

M ay fa ir t o d a y .

MODEirNG AT:

★★ JANTZEN

KORET '

GARLAND

★ -TA LB O TT-

* BERMUDA

* SEBASTIAN

* BRADLEY

Cam pus-Gasuals-

* KANDEL★ M o n y , M ony O th e rs

C o m p le te Selection COLOR c 6 - o r d i n a t ed$

SKIRTST h e M o y fo lr fo il co llcc l!on shows

c h e m is c in f lu e n ce , b u t th e ItJok is

m o d if ie d ra th e r th a n e x ag g e ra ted .

• B o o u t l f u l l y - s l im '- i k i r t s - t l i ^ - h a v e —

! n c o m p o r a b le / i t o n d a re th e per­

f e c t c h o ic e for th is se a so n 's new ,

lo o k s w e a te rs .

Compliment Catching C O L O R S

- 12 : 3 0 - 1:30

N e v e r b e fo r e have we h a d s u c h .o b e o u t i f u l o rro y -o f new colors,

f o r fo il VQU m oy^hnn-iP frnm R p d _ B ro w n , Bnnp. T h k tl» 8rnn7<«,

2730 - 3:30 -4 :3 0C h o rc o o l, W h ile , C am el, S Q g e -G r e e n , C ore ,<cl, Dav<r> Blue,

Y ellow ,- P e c o n , Pepper G fccn , T o u p e , B lue F ire a n d o thers.

LAYAWAYNbW

REVIVAL.MEETINGS

. 8 p -m . Every N igh r

J u ly 8 t h throu gh 1 7 th

VICTORY M ISIO N A R Y

W C ^ H U R C T -

C o m o r 2 n d A ¥ e n u # 'E o it o r d t W u i r S t i m * —

Your Selection For FALL or BACK-TO-SCHOOL

$1 Will Hold

COKESWILL BEiERVED

M a k e 0 do te w ith th e g a n g now . C o m e and sip a C oke w h ile p re ­v iew in g th e ■ la rg e s t s h o w in g o f t h e "new look" sw eo tc rs in s o u th -

_ern Jdoho,

SHOP