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^ b u l l e t in •{ ttfUm lowp* ir* ^^ tbe »»-«*n*4 >«a t>*-' _________________ P j Margin ms, Feb. 24 (il^-T ln la ^ r purl [1^ to report, labor b»d won 315 of commonfl labor had Jttj7 conference tonight, but w t V it»J dJflWcts in jrfliiot report until . iBd In another, in abyo-elecUon „ to be held because fen dead just ber ^ft clcction. VlU It ^ i faBaacM-oo-*-^oU !?QgrehUL who ipetr- M ( 0 cmttTes along the tna their UndjlUe Brakes UI] toU ta the tiecUons. init »U reoonlf. Jn ^ llsM c U 33.316.439 TOtCl ^ eospw^ with ths ^^■ B l I ttb far til dlitrict* of ■'S-lW.-BsbO’-fln-per letHMbb voten went to I t Uu UO district*, rma in n n in IMS WM 73 [bl; Iba Uborites u d th« (l«{iailUco wer* *11 even. ^ b U misutes ot eotmt- iD S ^ vere dead lerel. ■e s lilsr went oae feat Ute-Uborites-Iorred Ikmil K«t* uala. iBtcmUra :«aiM —beck ibbdtfi counUns after ^BBUihKlcastapaUor Mteidiinirters o l Winston The Vri—i ICljBty. T O ie a a r e c e s ito Ooodlar wh« BMUtaMrlytoday.the b bssslU. 1 KMaJwLcLM J n ^ JloU tw U tt IM n KOoritr « it eU bn*, ot eommani. teffO^iemuwiOT- ■ T l 'a r [t U s uM hu X X CI'V wMitDl)xttr«tSO<e*U cta tftd^ntr. la the »tw *| £1 i««W ei^ stm to be' ttewik«atloiuai7 u- Mm • • GOODIN( lK.*1rAS‘,Sf™='imly Vf^.ReUtaaUe to mus* the line s t I The 8ingl( ^R ^ mid *««,» and 4180 a.n B*wm aald rcpaira.fitar fcpj t rod chance that tourcd via Jl Klfirtr.ililcheTerltwa*. p t i , . hWylamp* heme with ® fl* , ___________ AD 12 bo iimction Susta h T.F. Vice H ijiation preventing use of the, SI njiocc’’ waa sustained Friday ^hearing held in district court. JlUTit prepared by M. J. Brownii th« hotel, waa read by W “HfleTcndant, while Graydon W. S rif«DMt(fd continuancc of thc ii ttJ Mdina: for the purpose of pro ^ on the issue. — —r: ------- filiU’s chorgo that rp . •tt-bclng-used a T i' ■ ll'U m a fpostitution is bus- tt Tk W S ‘- .- '^ £ Up^sJB* Tr^ .-.WAsaiMfixc *l4 Ann Scutrin-m ? Presldent-TriiS aniu2 ]■ ^ '' 1 *^ 011 * of emerBcnoy fact' *nnU«lly\eadl Gollly d«7. I '^ 'd tuUty In pro-’ Tmman l^y-«9-opJratmA- “rto-«a*attae-i ^ for the punxjM of 5«t« a dispute fin« ISS .“7 ’*0 charBcs. The name* [“ “sjiniatvlt.Drowni ho«nl rmember* ^ Ittise followjnj: the ■n'e-dispBte-l! s poaession. erhoods and cai «»lu eiii^ the eastem. th tnjM BroTmln* southeastem .e we court not to commltteei'-• '^omciHirof-a .L,? « l‘00d-ln Clovt I. ?UM to„p„,k,.a, :Wire Loow. ■ The coaducto •^ tL - T . men refused art 'UlemcnU OKii propoBcd- '^ndcr frallwy) medial bt closed for “>» unions repre. «U3inlns abate- “" d MO.OOO worJ B-ay. SmlUj ,---------------------- of the njune- ^,«theh^iuas E Tron, a « « w. «ren or MIu "“ Uietmeni y Day QQ prostitu- fl''c*day forcca ... __ writer. "And It ' _ .■ ----- -too.-’! ------- '■ GIVEN The AP repo 2l_w^ _ on.M he read: roiied the “Temparattire **ts . ^'^Iw'd to the recunlne 1 nomln- ®“ Uy aa rain.* ‘il Pruont (Probably). A Regional Ne orrkui citT tti CasaU arty W 1 in Br: *rty retained bare control of the TO may have to bo a new vote bc 313 oeata to 288 for Winston Chi ad a m ajority of 148 acata over t when it waa over, they declared Freight Cars D( tear ahom sbove wa* jaaraed sldewv when 12,car* were derailed at 11:(0 a. I. Elerem of the U ear* were loaded w 1 it * * * tek Is Cleari 2 ©^railed I [NG, Feb, 24— Nonnal traffic o’ road mainline between Boise and rly today after derailmeat of 12 f it Fuller, seven miles west of her igle track w as blocked between 11 a.m. today when the jvrocknge wa tarted. Meanwhile three passeng i Jerom e over the branch line beb box cars overturned and one ol -------------^ --------------------- sideways b 1 - of.a.cufc.tl :ained fT the other 11 dearmg Shodair hotel as a fr^ht^^n” ly in an "order to of Uie caboo said they bello ^ning, o^-ner of the ^ .• ‘’ no^ s** W . L. Dunn, attor- ported, vntt . Smith, prosecuting i injunction against in PocateUo prostitution pending ant Maho di' I ------ ufplalned 11 1 _ wrecker* Iron laH l50tS Jammed slil?? _ ■■ « ' bee. Pocatello, Soard for “iJSiX , tween Mlnldol in Dispute S 2 m I - u S l ‘ uij riiman tbdajTsetmp'ow and KlngTni ftCt-flndlnB board, auto- -------- ke scheduled for Moa- GOPers an signed an executive Sllif f| ^e-the-board-to-lnVMU- — ^ -W ll_ U Itc between the carriers WAfiHINOT otherhooda of - raUway PUblleaaa toda nd railroad trainmen. ;}«nt to set se es of the emersency “u SS.S’ofi Senator Whi a-ia between the jgth* of prosecuting carriers represented by Acheeon for c( the western and the ------------------- .carriers’ conferenc* _ • r lh. I,n,a,- beCOn< tsvoload havo-aald Uie . . >mply with legal proce- V l/ 5d by the railway labor TT X U BORLEV.Pe ictors and the trala- h .. HunrrmiK arbltraUon. which had . led— by Uie ' nillonal wlfe-to-trr-to cJIfttJon board. Togethar traveling husbi present betu-cen SOO.OOO dangerous that fleers ngure a ' I be tn order. Easy .Jirs-u-S I waa easy." said the. Hupet U Mrs, li yanking his-lateat- -ffho'lcfl'nt^*' •ecast frem his type- n i„ t her husbii 1 It looks pretty good, mun al Minid , - ^ back until 10 a. eporter's grin stayed q^ :u^05 above nonaal ^l^tpredplUUon. north otHuperi art. Minidoka a ' * found her tbo NewBpaper S errlaj ^ TWII- ^ins Sli^ 'itain’s ’ the house of commosB today in Br 2 soon, or within * matter of mon Shurchlll’a conflcrvativca and theii !r the combined oppoaitlon. Labor red no statement would t» made 1 d e ra ile d N e a r G oo ny* la a ect on the Cnlen Pacme raU DaA. Theraday. Th* white Baterlal ■pe a wlUi 88 ten* * ^ ot ihli matcriai t * * ♦ '. : ---------------- r e d o f ^ ^ " ? . : over thc Union Pa- md Pocatello was re- 2 freight cars blocked Europe’s disp here. was taken tot 11:40 n.m, yoBtcrday S S “ <,°oM wns cleared and track churches, mger trains wero de- individual jehveen Minidoka and ^ \ home. IC wa* of the cara wedged Assembly of c I bctwcon the bnnta •»»» ttaough,which th. ts. One car was load- was retomed company equipment, of chiiit'j a r 11 cach held 85 tons ^ te, an aluminum ore. women’* am. car section which , broke Also reelect part of an 60 or 00-car Cam^U. U. In and woa 13 cara ahead byter to repn iboose. RaUway officials Ucoal headqi •elleve a key dropped from Homer b ; Wi e drawbars coupling the district treasu me Fas Injured, they re- BUsal ^tcktrt and crows were Figure* on n PocateUo and Olenns 18U were reli Uie Rev. Rol :e!]o. Ed Connally. assist- chairmaa of 1 division superintendent, mluloa* com It w u necessary to u u capita mlsslo: :rom botb sides to 'hoUt had reached : PMlUon--tllft-xac-whlch .aLalightly-mo aeways in Uie cut. A. By- inghest iw sllo, division superintend- was that of to the site. . church at Ce aline b douhletraoked be-. Per capita d Idoka and Bhoshone and Community JounUln Home and a U9.BI per mei een Bliss and King HUI. American 3 single track between fiho- Carte ■ •lh#.^lnt-between-B!l« :_Thtiaer;=» TOU. treasurer, o.w —■■ cuned the wo rsTlireaten session. .toJGaiiLEiIes^l'^tUr lOTON. Feb. at WVHe- In Uie world. :oday threatened a court <C u Uiib«< • t secret loyalty files Into --------- of a senate committee ICENE : hunt down any com- NEW YORI U16 stato department. attractive irei Wherry, R.-, Nebr.. Ulked actress, I3 rt ting Secretary of State mnny Oeorga r contempt, ii'neccwary. uUlltlea ocecut ad-B u i ’I e y - W om ai] "o n ^R o ad to M et . Peb. 3i—It's gettlsg to radioed for asa ous buslnesa for a Burley out. ‘-^o-meet'her-rallroad- usband at Mimdota-so L n ^ S a d ^ hat Minidoka county of- goi^ out as t 1a convoy,sTstem might car could go ai Mrs. Olenn. rite, W S « “'A K desert roads north of . »iv..n>,n Its, Lfsllo Glenn, Burlsy, m a ^ ^:?0 prm.-Monday to ^^rch isband coming In on the -Tffo alrplanw 1 Inldoka. 6 he, didn’t ^get c a is U a ^ M ln 0 a. m. today. ’ m looklflg for t I, Mrs. Kenneth H. Mc- .flhe said all lay also*'took the wrtmg wrong road. ah< in a shnllar mission. 6he ahe couldn’t Ui n a snowdrift 11 miles to keep going. 1 pert, where Floyd Stew- three or four t :a county deputy ahorUr. off Uie rood ac tbo next aomln* aad onJy company ■ i^IN FALLS, IDAHO, FRIDAY, F .ght Se Vote Britain’s national elec- lonths. With 17 of 625 leir allies. The liberals bor leaders held a hur- catcp i. until the commute H im Czei 2 PRAGl aries held lng a “pr m from tho The Air E. Abbott ' Ida., were They wi clothesniei whisked 1 land, by p spokesi embauy-sa waiting for J 33, when the The mlsil( the airport American 1 Toronto, hn In Csechoslo The tvo laas«d-ataj church Is wll can worken 0*ecbc Eleven oth railroad aalnilae w ot ot whom also ; : peorlnx tram the-bosear cbat«es of 1 aL (Fhoto br Leiba W. to the safet ------------------ ^------------------T O it« n e n -p ------------------------------------- take op new rc lrP Ia n s -“^ S _ Czech chui I P roffram SSiSS ir FM^es^*5.^ NO. Feb. a*-Actloa which to bringing a number of since laU U l i s t e d famUles to Idaho onl? thre< today a t Uie last morning is r Toronto tho SouUiem Idaho Dl*. Jct il JcU ot Assembly of Ood h « e "as lanj Ull churches will sponaor to « suoraateelng them a ahoutSMthi making a UveUhood and a »a* reported Uie Meridian john.^ Bf Ood church already haa dtauoa te 1,0 irnni™. s , ? " J h S tttlecn lieelwiled . . the polish b '.'Le.iUe 0 . Hodges. WUdcr, elgn mlnittr aed to omce’os president they had be * Ambauadors, and Mra. week* ago. hi AmetoD, Boise, was ro- men had beo atate president of the boratedonth Ulsslonary Council. Western tt lected were the Rev. Kelly the nen mlg Marslng. general pres- quent visits t sprcsent Uie group at na- lng la IndusU ^quarter*, and the Rer. and thus bea Walkup, American Falls, Americans :asurer. port to see 1 Usalenary Ghtag they looked 1: on missionary giving for tlon except tl: released this momlng by ------------------ Robert Z. Cull. Payetto, of the home ar\,d foreign L l I / \o »mmlttee. He aald .per I P H ssloaory giving In Idaho ■■■ ed 13.63 for a 1B48 total ttlftlHi »h«n,^>t^«WV( _ , Individual congrcgaUon IS of the Assembly .of Ood ^ CaldweU, WlUi n.fr054. vvAcuTX' . uvlng was led by the WASHI^ 7 church ,a t subnlte, refuscd'tod »e of Commonlsm •;=3K;:A=Srownf-.n*tIoaftI tneyTflcsirti a-wrtcd communism hoa ho WOUld o world becaUM'ChrtsUan {,irv M nl haa failed In the duty of ^“7 ?*?'• , ?, at the Thursday night AflSlBtant tho trial st If ChrlaUans would In- rn n rf hnrlf spreadlnrof Christianity ^ r v Id, It would be an effec- >< n ftt.t. cd»a 1) been no in f^RICn TO WED 3RK.. reb. « veirsani. o .W i-S 'u r Irene Rich, fiS>year^ld tJrglng the reportod planning' to case, Morisot irge IL Clifford, et, a sUtes have icuUve.---------------------------measure* to I --------------------------------- euwty. m~Takes— j rs . C’ ............................ *Tf Uils cont eet bpouse T'lf'tS, a»Utanc« In rti»g<n» ber Power and Ja be used to cel ilM am«l In m* *«>rch thoJoh. -------- an-.H o went out on th* Hopkins obJ taken by Mre. Mcmtyre. *‘* r t tom ks far aa' he thought a Kteoh then 1 J and then tumed back. Judge di m. however, had driven “ oUon that t going all the way to Uie ooctempt chai le railroad tracks, whero “ >« proceedini secUon crew found her ^^Uon atton tr car. Meanwhilw an in- coOTt had no • c h lU d 'b w ^ ^ 'S : to-work ertlen ■MUUs momlng uslsted Unlaa UWdoka coimty officers Replying to c Of her. jj Jn eontemnt a* °° “'® to-work order, ahe found It ao ijarrow 1. rtoled U ; tarn around and hid walkSIt g. Thecarbecame.stuck 3. Denied Ui ir Umw and fhnuy slid slble for-com I and bogged down. Ber whlcb has n yr wa* iier « p a ^ dog. luppjy to laml -------- - Nine- FEBRUARY 24, 1950 enators Probe Char] :E, Feb. 24 (/I>-Tho Idaho senal ■cnca Saupdcrs-that-ho was-lnatr tee. Bert Call, Di, Jefferson, sold the ed the committee had not dccidec ech Reds R( I LDS Miss] jUE, Feb. 24 (/P>—Two Amcrica ddJJSLClcch-polic*-ainc«-Jnnr£9-t ■prohibited area” were released 10 country. ' American embassy said the two rr Dtt, Lehi, Utah, and C. Aldon Jo re released frora ’jail in Olomouc, were placed on a train In the cor nen, brought to Prague, V»kcn ! to Zurich, Switzer- * piano. esmaa for the American ■satd-place—tlckeu wt r f f ---------------- ir Abbott, 33, and Johnson, Ihey arrived a t the alrp<^ »cn Off at Airport uld^c* were seen off at irt by memben of Uw embassy and Wallace head of the LOS chureh ' Slovakia. '0 missionaries were re- HP- a ito e when tho Mormon • ■ ! • - withdrawing aU It* Amerl- :ers here In accordance ^boalovakla'a new church jther missionaries, two of 0 bay* been expeUed on 1 coosUtutlng a "danger fety and aeairitr of tha rftaguTHonday night to ew mission* to the TTnlted reat Britain and western sst Swear Loyiaty hurch laws decree tosm en must be nar u^otSiof lo yiSH i^^^H nment an4...ae*lv»:,«MtK. on the state. . . . 17 Mormon mlsrirtnarif*/ Jobsson and Abbott, hare ' llled from Ozechoelortkla fee missionaries, includ- to. are left la tha coun- I three Inteiyl to remain ong as.possible' In order 0 woric of the church over conrert*. who number throughout Uie country. rested (a Moravia and Abbott were airested >veled through Moravia to ch member* living near border. Tht-Oxach for* Istry. wlilch announced p-:*;'--:® ! beea arrested only two p had not sUted where Use « n held. Nor had It ela- the charges against them. yt-J/sU sources had speculated alght have paid too fre- 1 to church' members Uv- istrlal areas or near mines Tw» LOS 1 lecame suspect*. Jfohasea (to u who were at the air- Stanley E. e Uie Mormons off said were relea*«d i In good physical candl- •lorakla «ss ; Uiat they needed ahave*. (AP telephoi a of Mmer I ! Rejected by INGTON, Feb. 24 {iP>-Judge-RI oday to drop contcmpt charges at :rs union 'and ordered a trial on S told union attorneys they could h red-7 Welly;K,^Hopkto, chief UH consider'over tho week-end whe nt Attorney General H. Graham 1 start tomorrow. Ho noted that :k tfl-wftrk-ordafr-iu-i ~ b, 11, "there has ^ p' increase in produc- ' le bituminous mines t ) i . untry." ITIl0t( le litedfor epeed Itt-lhb son aald--At leaal 30 -rV !^- ti adopted emergency i/lC S 5 take carc of Uie coal wUUam A. ' ' Folia photogra Itlc* Als« n it ator, died at 4 ••aHor'Uie-naU6h’*-JiUU hl*;JiBffl8-al-a ama problem. " Mr. Plower, jntempt Is estabUshed la Lac, Wls. He trial then It Is the view from Chicago remment that the full ployed by the ' Junest of this court" pany and est get the miners back on Studio In itOT _j£a_opatalwl- objected Co hiring the present Clos 1 omorrow. years and latei :n sel It for Monday. to the FJdeliti I denied Hopkins’ fonnal conUnued to ; UiB civil and criminal nphy studio u harges bo dropped and ho reUred and in* be ended. o . A. Kelker. ;omeys had argued Uie He was a life no right to :lssue back lodn and a i ler< to-ttfl-mlnert-* • ralu lodge for lea Reply Cited Mason and 8); 0 chargea Uiat the union VHb Is'survlva ipl of Uie court’s back- QreU Flower, cr. the attorneys; uid nephews the union called the Ostrander, Twi Oravealde sei ths union was respon* 3 p. m. Saturd ontmulnj ■the Idleneaa cemelery with cut the natlon'a coal officiating. Th alna lercL Whlto nortuar le-Irrigated Idaho Counties U«Bb«r «f 'A»dlt Damn AmcUtad Pr«H m4 ‘Undeci Into Si ges by I ate Investigating, committee hai tructcd by hia superior to leave 1 e committee's full report will b< ed whether to question R.' C. L ----------------------------— Saunders' elease iionariesls!! :an Mormon mission- He said t I Ull diarKua u f^ tltgr:' TlcreHaanl 1 today and expelled court trio she had missionaries, Stanley money 1 lohnsoD, Idaho FaIH Weiser W c, ccntral Moravia. Smith, jrapany of two plain- Qoj- 9; * 1 to the airport and * * * ' phaUcally b Frpprf _u.ccu ------------------ TTiff-cflur ^ reason fi Can ^ reaUgaUon 1 mlttee mem) l^'v; report to n ^ '^eTo Jl do." CaU *a tf the repa '■’r r •• ' or.tomarroi 'H * *trt*M oommltteew report befoi ^ B f ' v ^HRCS m H Dsnocrat* a 8*^-X353e^BH on th* eoa : Aiked U Tbann^ ||H p] ' BOISE, the bill to < K^lOTiSi momir Also ado die a'djoun Nurse J ml*daiarie.;.a.Aidon ‘ D oC l top), Idaho Pan*, and T . Abbott. U U . Utah, lifl'W «d today by Iho C*oeho- oBunsnM. foTtniSMOt. MAITCHEB lolo) —A hospital --------fled today t ITT---*- ............ 8“ider«aldl Union Sxs ^ Judge S f RlchmmJ:B: Keech against the striking Sander. Monday. We have a-jury trial if. dm',^'1 JMW:fltfcornBy7^B4ld BetitMTMttE lether to aak for a ' Moriaon asked that nurse, gave u t since the original the day of a - P io n e e r Sander aald • ographer Fat H o m e serious. Thl* - Plower, pioneer Twin .5***! to M he was om- e Weatera Electric ccm- Book store for many n r , S 1 n 5 S £ l . ““; ; ; N ew S n > operate the photog. Cnrnar unUl April. liMfl. when IJTTCCJ nd sold his business to CinCAOO. snowstorm, fo: Ife mcmlw of the Elts air, moved tc mcffibor .al the.Twin. ln.tha.»aift.a 'or 39 yean. He waa a claimed at lea Bhrlner.____________ .wcal.aJuLnfltt ved'by hls widow, Mrs. The'new st< !T, and several nieces streets and hl< rs Including W. A. from tho layer win PaUs. I with which servleea wUl be lield at earlier thl* w« rday.at the Twin Fall* Early today h the Rer. O. L. Clark tended aboul tte body rest* at the reetlon from C U7i . er forecuter i F I I h EDr ided’ on pectacul Liquor C iM not decided yet if It wlfl prob e town before hlfl appearance befoi be Bubmltted to the senate befor Lewis, commissioner of law enfa rs’ statement. lers, who was granted a leave'ol orcement director on the eve of hi fore the committee, told reporten <d by Lewis to leave town, jald Saunders waa to have appe 1 investigation Into alleged passii the Investigation centered on c\ nl In a“WcIser police * :1al lost Octobcr that -r 1 »d paid protection L oC al to Saunders and Mayor Robertaon W. Ul*ffC , A. Robin* today said he T>^ d « surprised'* about Saun- £ j 6 | ement. The governor cm- ^ said Lewi* would not be Memben ol emporary leavfrof abcenco ber of Coau law eafercement duUea. t o j l o t 0.-^ r~eitcutlre said '^there’* noon mtJog I for It.*' laUre InTOstlj oQBlry N»t Closed depariment* iphaslsed Uia senat* In- *lnc« 1941 1 was not closed yet. Com- lb * aeUoo mbers are w o rl^ on tbo nt submit to the senate. Uon s Just deciding what to Uon at ^ < «ld.-;w ,toeat dedded wUl be ready today rt^uitgn ian OK’d by , - . By JOHN tt^BBONEB >, Feb. 24 (ff)—Moving at top b] 0 legislature passed, under suspo Destablish a six-man highway adv ;nate lato yesterday..- 'to was 46 to 11. The house recci ling after the- senato rtfused-recc ioptcfby the house waa a rcsolut unment at 5 p.m. tomorrow. Oti ------- the hotlae ie daims . :tor.Knew ws Broken K ” ™ SOTEK.N. K,K k U m - »“ Al record* k e ^ teetl- T*o bills rt that Dr. HenBann- B. Program am 1 he knew he had broken ^Ul* recelred he "meroy kUUng” death One of Ui • paUent and added Tie'd would proridi >w* .before-^e'd- been Kato truck* fi :ip.f]^-.. remalalnUM i Oetinor,' medical U* rides that m mUsboro ctraity hoepltal, fund* ahould I a IS-man Jury about a highway fitod n she aald she heard be..................Tesebi unty m«llcal refers, and ^ rled tor Harder - ler U being-tried on a SI'S,”? ., aor, a buxom registered hlghwa thla account of Uie talk Stfup^^ Banderl arrest: . ^ Q aaked U h* (Sander) J f* ? ’ ^ had broken ths law Dr ^ highway 1 'yes, hs’d broken U n „..,.-77TT Preside: d he did realise he’d a '• law but Uie law thould A ljO Illl n-sald-'Why-dlda't-ymi —WA8KINOT rst-beforeyoudldUiUf- oor tesUfled she did not ^TOlags, D., )r. Bander's reply to Uiat o d ^ o v e rU m 0. hydrogen arm Ital records of Ura. Bor- 8t itroduced In eridence by ----------- ----------- contr^s-offere nows, Cold E w jp East Area SSSSSS? ). Feb. 34 au>-A fresh peaco feelers : foUowed closely hy eold In rt-staUr tcroM.Uia .northJodar Truman took t east U lives In the mid- r««tly^by^ T _ man.of-tht-* storm dumped snow-on committee, aru blghwajsaUU h*ardoua ■■ 'cr of In. sleet and anow . 'p&ICE 1 they were plastered WAfiHINOT week. by falling fo ay the storm belt es- price* dropped It 300.miles In each di- per cent la tt I Chlcago.aT7.&weaUi- 18, tbo labor r old. , dv. ^1 : n a l IT Y I [T IO N I HUCaXXNlB^ I 1 ^ ... ^"'1 lar I Dhief I t)be Into a 8tatCTest_ ;;i, fow the InveaOgatiw rora its adjournment. ' iforcement, regarding ill of absence aa liquor |L| his scheduled appear- II era last night he wm ' peared in connection ' aing of bribe money. jAargea.ot.A..wnnifln,._.jH dC^fCi I [es Probe I Continued^ | I of the Twla n o * O ha^ H immerte sent .a t«U«raa, . H r«"s.i£sisi£j;‘. I too followed anaebitftdfld'.' j of tbo prttent Inveattga*' I « (tato U qw admlDlitra* I IS chamber In a U ^ ' Tn- tt the Paric lutA igram said “At tbo iw Up ___ today chir~ mtanberahlp UT reoommeadod tbat. I toraUgatlon of. ctat* ita be m tds.ud that ln>. I tnclndt admlDKtraUoo*' u tS-’J U riS K : rHotitee - speed, the b o a i ^ ^ '' ^nslon^^a nde^i;, jcived the bill dtiring _ econslderatibn. ; r: . . i i : :ution calling-for Bine }ther bills passed by se In' en, almost no esslon were five »p. lon m e a s u r ^ ise, tn commlttoo.cf.tba ended the bUl apprt^. 1* for porti of mtzy to SWS&'S: IenalrPa**e* .......... .......... I reUUng to the blgbvay tod two approprlatlaQ ed *enat« tppnnraL . - ' - tbe highway measoies ride a 15 fee for out-of- ' * for erery 73 hours they ' ita *tate. Tbe othgra unw ____ motor fuel tax re&nd Id be turned orer to tbe tod twice a year.- lebvAli-Boteted JO yesterday roted «p- n tnerease In the teacber fund. It booets tbe ap- from tbe t500.000 a p . UIB lO U i l6'«JD0ft«ar--rr= re bas beeh reUirned to ' for oonmnence. ■ .way blU ereates a ooa« - sf highways and a six- Rnt five. Sen. L. Dotty Benewsb. chatm an of ky and military alfalrs tald It vould '■strdim- Ighway deptitment - aad efflclen^." ................ ient^tejects " — nlc Rac^ Plea OTOK,-Pek-8fr-W— ---------- Ttumto_ asd _p*n«toi* >., M d,' a n SQuarely a t le way to end Uie atomlo- .- irmaznenl* race between States aad Russia, naa Is standing pat on :or international atomle '. ered brthe-PaltedOtates------ wl NaUon»-and-adopted--..... majoflty of U. M. faitm- 1 lahas fooght It .16 4 Ur. Truman also-toU • ' be had received lu no*. itlny hi*. Mr, ik lo tak e ’a t ^p l^log*. who Is chair- ' " l-*enata-anaed, aenlcea-.v— ^ and.oUiers. . .-r CE XNAe X dips ' ' 3TOH,Peh.31 J' ped four-tenths of ofie *. !^ v the month' »"><«<* ■ JaiL car d tp tr tn ^ miA to- 1 .' ‘j|

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[ 1 ^ to report, labor b»d won 315

of commonfl labor had Jttj7 conference tonight, b u t w t

V it» J dJflWcts in jr f liio t repo rt until . iBd In another, in a byo-elecUon „ to be held because

fen dead ju s t ber ^ f t clcction.

V lU It

^ i faB aacM-oo-*-^oU

!?QgrehUL who ip e tr- M (0 cmttTes along the

t n a their UndjlUe

Brakes UI] toU ta the tiecUons.

in it »U reoonlf. Jn ^llsM cU 33.316.439 TOtCl ^ eo spw ^ with ths ^ ^ ■ B l I ttb far til dlitrict* of ■'S-lW.-BsbO’- f ln -p e r letHMbb voten went to I t Uu UO district*, rma i n n n in IMS WM 73

[bl; Iba Uborites u d th«(l«{iailUco wer* *11 even.^ b U misutes ot eotmt- i D S ^ vere dead lerel.■ e s lilsr went oae feat

Ute-Uborites-Iorred Ikm il K«t* u a la . iBtcmUra :«a iM —beck ib b d tf i counUns after ^B B U ihK lcastapaU or Mteidiinirters o l Winston The V ri—i ICljBty. T O ieaarecesito Ooodlar wh« B M U taM rly today .the b b ssslU . 1 KMaJwLcLM J n t « ^ J l o U t w U t t IM n KOoritr «it eU bn*, o t eommani.

t e f f O ^ i e m u w i O T - ■ T l ' a r[ t U s u M h u X X C I 'VwMitDl)xttr«tSO<e*Ucta tf td ntr. la the »tw * | £1

i « « W e i ^ stm to be' t te w ik « a t lo iu a i7 u - M m • • GOODIN(

lK.*1rAS‘,Sf™='imlyVf^.ReUtaaUe to mus* the line s t I

The 8ingl(^ R ^ m id * « « ,» and 4180 a.n B*wm aald rcpaira.fitar fcpj t rod chance that tourcd v ia J l Klfirtr.ililcheTerltwa*. p t i , . hWylamp* heme with ® fl* ,

___________ AD 12 bo

iimction Susta h T.F. Vice Hijiation preventing use of the, SI■ njiocc’’ waa sustained F rid ay ^ h e a r in g held in d istrict court. JlUTit prepared by M. J. Brownii

th« hotel, waa read by W “HfleTcndant, while Graydon W . S rif«DMt(fd continuancc of th c ii ttJ Mdina: fo r th e purpose of pro^ on th e issue. — —r:-------filiU’s chorgo th a t r p . •tt-bclng-used a T i ' ■ l l ' U m a

fpostitution is bus- t t T k

W S ‘- . - ' ^ £ U p ^ s J B *

T r ^.-.WAsaiMfixc

*l4 Ann S c u t r in - m ? Presldent-TriiS an iu2 ]■ ^ ' ' 1* 011* of emerBcnoy fact'

*nnU «lly\eadl

Gollly d«7.I ' ^ ' d tuUty In pro-’ Tm m an l^ y -« 9 - o p J r a tm A - “rto-«a*attae-i ^ for the punxjM of 5«t« a dispute

fin« ISS.“7 ’*0 charBcs. The name*[ “ “sjin iatv lt.D row ni ho«nl rmember*^ Ittise followjnj: the

■n'e-dispBte-l! s poaession. erhoods and cai

«»lu e i i i^ the eastem . thtnjM BroTmln* southeastem .e

we court not to commltteei'-•'^ o m c iH iro f-a

.L,? « l ‘00d-ln Clovt

I . ?UM t o „ p „ , k , . a ,

:Wire Loow. ■ The coaducto• tL -T . men refused a rt

'U lemcnU OKii propoBcd- '^ndcr fra llw y) medial

bt closed for “ >» unions repre.«U3inlns abate- “"d MO.OOO worJ

B-ay. SmlUj ,----------------------of the njune-

^ , « t h e h ^ i u a s E

Tron, a « « w.« r e n or M Iu " “ Uietmeni y

Day QQ prostitu- fl''c*day forcca...__ writer. "And It

' _ .■----- — -too.-’!------- '■GIVEN The AP repo2 l_w ^ _ on.M he read:roiied the “Temparattire

** t s . ^'^Iw'd to the recunlne 1nomln- ®“ Uy aa rain.*

‘il P ruon t (Probably).

A Regional Ne

orrkui citT t t i CasaU

a rty W 1 in Br:* r t y r e ta in e d b a re c o n tro l o f th e TO m a y h a v e to bo a n e w vo te bc 3 1 3 o e a ta to 2 8 8 f o r W in s to n C hi

a d a m a jo r i ty o f 148 a ca ta ove r t w h e n i t w a a o v e r, th e y declared

Freight Cars D(

te a r a h o m sbove wa* jaaraed sldewv w hen 12,car* were derailed a t 11:(0 a. I. Elerem of th e U ear* were loaded w

1 i t * * *

tek Is Cleari2 ©^railed I[N G , F e b , 24— N o n n a l t r a f f ic o ’ ro a d m a in l in e b e tw ee n B oise and r l y t o d a y a f t e r d e ra i lm e a t o f 12 f it F u l le r , s e v e n m ile s w e s t o f h e r ig le t r a c k w a s b locked b e tw een 11 a .m . to d a y w h e n th e jv rocknge w a t a r t e d . M e an w h ile th r e e p a ssen g i J e r o m e o v e r t h e b ra n c h lin e b e b

b o x c a r s o v e r tu r n e d a n d one ol---------------------------------- s idew ays b

1 - o f .a .c u fc . t l:ainedf T • th e o th e r 11dearmgS h o d a i r h o te l a s a f r ^ h t ^ ^ n ”

ly i n a n " o r d e r to of Uie caboo said they bello

^ n in g , o^ -ne r o f t h e ^ . • ‘’no^ s**W . L . D u n n , a t to r - ported, v n t t

. S m i th , p ro s e c u tin g iin ju n c t io n a g a in s t in PocateUo

p r o s t i tu t io n p e n d in g ant Maho di'I ------ ufplalned 11 1

_ wrecker* Iron

l a H l 5 0 t S Jammed slil?? _ ■■ « ' bee. Pocatello,

Soard fo r “iJSiX■ , tween Mlnldol

in Dispute S2 m I - u S l ‘ uij

riim an tbdajTsetm p'ow and K lngTni ftCt-flndlnB board, auto- --------

ke scheduled for Moa- GOPersan signed an executive S l l i f f | ^e-the-board-to-lnVMU- — ^ - W ll_ U Itc between the carriers WAfiHINOT otherhooda of - raUway PUblleaaa toda nd railroad trainmen. ;}«nt to set se es of the emersency “uSS.S’ofi

Senator Whia -ia between the jg th * of prosecuting carriers represented by Acheeon for c(th e western and the -------------------.c arriers’ conferenc* _ •

r l h . I ,n ,a,- beCOn<tsvoload havo-aald Uie . .>mply with legal proce- V l /5d by the railway labor TT X U

BORLEV.Peictors and the trala- h . . HunrrmiK arbltraUon. which had .led— by Uie ' n illonal w lfe-to -trr- to cJIfttJon board. Togethar traveling husbi p resen t betu-cen SOO.OOO dangerous that

fleers ngure a ' I be tn order.

Easy .Jirs-u-SI waa easy." said the. H upet U Mrs,li yanking h is-lateat- -ffho 'lcfl'n t^* '•ecast frem his type- n i „ t her husbii1 It looks pretty good, m un al Minid

• , - back until 10 a. eporter's grin stayed q „ ^

:u^05 above nonaal ^ l ^ t p r e d p lU U o n .

north otHuperi a rt. Minidoka a

' * found her tbo

NewBpaper S e r r l a j ^

TWII-

^ins Sli 'itain’s ’the house o f commosB today in Br 2 soon, o r w ith in * m atter o f mon Shurchlll’a conflcrvativca and theii

!r the combined oppoaitlon. Labor red no s ta tem en t would t» m ade 1

d e r a i l e d N e a r G o o

n y * la a ect on the Cnlen Pacme raU D a A . Theraday. Th* white Baterlal ■pe a wlUi 88 ten* * ^ ot ih li m atcriai

t * * ♦ '. :----------------

r e d o f ^ ^ " ? .

: over th c U nion Pa- m d Pocatello w as re- 2 fre ig h t c a rs blocked Europe’s disp here. was taken tot11:40 n.m, yoBtcrday S S “ <,°oM

wns c leared a n d track churches, mger tra in s wero de- individual jehveen M inidoka and ^

\ home. IC wa*of th e cara wedged Assembly of c

I bctwcon th e bnn ta • » » » ■ tta o u g h ,w h ic h th . ts . One ca r w as load- was retom ed company equipm ent, of c h i i i t 'j a r 11 cach held 85 tons ^te, an a lum inum ore. women’* am. car section which , broke Also reelect part of an 60 o r 00-car C a m ^ U . U. In and woa 13 cara ahead byter to repn iboose. RaUway officials Ucoal headqi •elleve a key dropped from Homer b ; Wi e drawbars coupling the district treasu me Fas Injured, they re- • ■ BUsal ^ tck trt and crows were Figure* on n PocateUo and Olenns 18U were reli

Uie Rev. Rol :e!]o. Ed Connally. assist- chairmaa of 1

division superintendent, mluloa* com It w u necessary to u u capita mlsslo: :rom botb sides to 'hoUt had reached : PMlUon--tllft-xac-whlch .aLalightly-mo aeways in Uie cut. A. By- inghest iw sllo, division superintend- was th a t of to the site. . church a t Cealine b douhletraoked be-. Per capita d Idoka and Bhoshone and Community ■ JounUln Home and a U9.BI per mei een Bliss and King HUI. American 3 single track between fiho- Carte ■ •lh# .^ ln t-betw een-B !l« :_ T h tiae r;= » TOU. treasurer, o.w—■■ cuned th e wo

r s T l i r e a t e nsession.

.toJGaiiLEiIes l' tUrlOTON. Feb. a t W VHe- In Uie world.:oday threatened a court <Cu Uiib«< •t secret loyalty files Into ---------of a senate committee ICENE :hunt down any com- NEW YORI

U16 stato department. attractive ireiWherry, R.-, Nebr.. Ulked actress, I3 rtting Secretary of State mnny Oeorgar contempt, ii'neccwary. uUlltlea ocecut

a d - B u i ’I e y - W o m a i ]

" o n ^ R o a d t o M e t. Peb. 3 i—It's gettlsg to radioed for asa ous buslnesa for a Burley out. ‘-^o -m eet'her-ra llroad - usband a t M im dota-so L n ^ S a d ^ hat Minidoka county of- g o i^ out as t 1 a convoy,sTstem might car could go ai

Mrs. Olenn.

rite, W S « “ ' A Kdesert roads north of . »iv..n>,n

Its, Lfsllo Glenn, Burlsy, m a ^^ :? 0 prm .-M onday to ^ ^ rchisband coming In on the -Tffo alrplanw 1 Inldoka. 6 he, didn’t ^get c a i s U a ^ M ln 0 a. m. today. ’ m looklflg for tI, Mrs. Kenneth H. Mc- .flhe said all lay also*'took the wrtmg wrong road. ah< in a shnllar mission. 6he ahe couldn’t Ui n a snowdrift 11 miles to keep going. 1 pert, where Floyd Stew- three or four t :a county deputy ahorUr. off Uie rood ac tbo next aom ln* aad onJy company ■

i^IN FA LLS, IDAHO, FRIDAY, F

.ght Se Vote

B rita in ’s national elec- lonths. W ith 17 of 625 le ir allies. The liberals

bor leaders held a h u r- ca tc p i . u n til the

c o m m u te

H i m Czei2

PR A G l a rie s held lng a “pr

m from thoThe Air

E . Abbott ' Ida., were

They wi clothesniei whisked 1 land, by p

spokesi e m bauy -sa waiting for J 33, when the

The mlsil( the airport American 1 Toronto, hn In Csechoslo

The tvo la as« d -a ta j church Is wll can worken

0*ecbc

Eleven othrailroad aa ln ilae w o t o t whom also ; : peorlnx tram the-bosear cbat«es of 1 aL (Fhoto b r Leiba W . to the safet------------------ ------------------T O it«nen-p------------------------------------- take op new

r c l r P I a n s - “ ^ S_ Czech chui

I P r o f f r a m S S i S S

i r FM ^es^*5.^NO. Feb. a*-A ctloa which to bringing a number of since la U U l i s t e d famUles to Idaho o n l? thre<today a t Uie last morning i s r Torontotho SouUiem Idaho Dl*. Jct il

JcU o t Assembly of Ood h « e "as lanj

Ull churches will sponaor to « suoraateelng th e m a ahoutSM thi

making a UveUhood and a»a* reported Uie Meridian j o h n . ^Bf Ood church already haa „ dtauoa t e 1,0 irnni™. s , ? " J h Stttlecn lieelwiled . . the polish b'.'Le.iUe 0 . Hodges. WUdcr, elgn mlnittr aed to om ce’os president they had be* Ambauadors, and Mra. week* ago. hiAmetoD, Boise, was ro - men had beoatate president of th e boratedonth

Ulsslonary Council. Western ttlected were the Rev. Kelly the n e n mlg

Marslng. general pres- quent visits tsprcsent Uie group a t n a - lng la IndusU^quarter*, and the R er. and thus beaWalkup, American Falls, Americans

:asurer. port to see 1Usalenary G htag they looked 1:on missionary giving for tlon except tl:released this momlng by ------------------Robert Z. Cull. Payetto,of the home ar\,d foreign L l I / \ o»m m lttee. He aald .per I P Hssloaory giving In Idaho ■■■ed 13.63 for a 1B48 total —ttlftlHi »h«n,^>t «WV( _ ,Individual congrcgaUon I S

of the Assembly .of Ood ^ CaldweU, WlUi n .fr0 5 4 . vvA cuTX '

. uv lng was led by th e WASHI^7 church , a t subnlte, r e f u s c d 'to d

»e of Commonlsm•;=3K;:A=Srownf-.n*tIoaftI tneyT flcsirti a-w rtcd communism hoa ho WOUld o world becaUM'ChrtsUan { ,irv M n l

haa failed In the duty of ^ “ 7 ? * ? '• , ?, a t the Thursday n igh t AflSlBtant

t h o t r i a l s tIf ChrlaUans would In- r n n r f hnrlf sp read ln ro f Christianity ^ r v Id, I t would be an effec->< n f t t . t . c d » a 1) b e e n n o in

f ^ R IC n TO WED3RK.. reb. « veirsani. o . W i - S 'u r Irene Rich, fiS>year^ld tJrglng the

reportod planning' to case, Morisot irge IL Clifford, et, a sU tes have icuUve.---------------------------measure* to I --------------------------------- euwty.

m~Takes— j r s. C ’ ............................ *Tf Uils conteet bpouse T'lf'tS,

a»U tanc« In rti»g<n» ber Power and Ja be used to cel

ilM am « l In m* *«>rch th o Jo h .--------a n - .H o went out on th* Hopkins obJtaken by Mre. Mcmtyre. *‘* r t tomks fa r a a ' he thought a K teoh then 1J and then tum ed back. Judge dim. however, had driven “ oUon that tgoing a ll the way to Uie ooctempt chaile railroad tracks, whero “ >« proceedinisecUon crew found her ^^Uon attontr car. Meanwhilw an in - coOTt had no• c h l U d ' b w ^ ^ ' S : to-work ertlen■M UUs momlng usls ted UnlaaUW doka coimty officers Replying to cOf her. j j Jn eontemnt

a * ° ° “ '® to-work order,ahe found I t ao ijarrow 1. r to le d U; ta rn around and h id w alkSItg. T hecarbecam e.stuck 3. Denied Uiir Umw and fhnuy slid slble for-comI and bogged down. B er whlcb has nyr wa* iie r « p a ^ dog. luppjy to laml

--------- Nine-

FEBRUARY 24, 1950

enatorsProbe

Char]:E, Feb. 24 (/I> -T h o Idaho senal ■cnca Saupdcrs-tha t-ho was-lnatr tee.Bert Call, Di, Jefferson , sold the ed th e com m ittee had not dccidec

ech Reds R( I LDS Miss]jU E , Feb. 24 (/P>—Two Amcrica ddJJSLClcch-polic*-ainc«-Jnnr£9-t ■prohibited area” w ere released 10 country. 'American em bassy said th e two rr Dtt, Lehi, U tah, and C. Aldon Jo re released frora ’ja il in Olomouc, were placed on a tra in In the cor nen, b rought to P rague, V»kcn ! to Zurich, Sw itzer- * piano.

esmaa for the American■satd-place—tlckeu wt r f f ----------------ir Abbott, 33, and Johnson,Ihey arrived a t the a lrp < ^»cn O ff a t Airport u ld ^ c * were seen off a t irt by memben of Uw

embassy and Wallace head of the LOS chureh 'Slovakia.'0 missionaries were re- H P - a i t o e when tho Mormon • ■ ! • - withdrawing aU It* Amerl- :ers here In accordance ^boalovakla'a new church

jther missionaries, two of0 bay* been expeUed on1 coosUtutlng a "danger fety and aeair itr of tha rftaguT H onday n ight to ew mission* to the TTnlted reat Britain and western

sst Swear Loyiaty hurch laws decree t o s m e n m ust ben a r u ^ o tS io f l o y i S H i ^ ^ ^ H nment an4...ae*lv»:,«MtK. o n the state. . . .17 Mormon mlsrirtnarif*/Jobsson and Abbott, h a re ' llled from Ozechoelortkla

fee missionaries, includ- to. are left la tha coun- I three Inteiyl to remain ong as.possible' In order0 woric of the church over

conrert*. who numberthroughout Uie country. rested (a Moravia and Abbott were airested >veled through Moravia to ch member* living near

border. Tht-O xach for*Istry. wlilch announced p - :* ; '- - :® ! beea arrested only two p had not sUted where Use

« n held. Nor had I t ela- the charges against them. y t - J / s U sources had speculated

alght have paid too fre-1 to church' members Uv-istrlal areas o r near mines Tw» LOS 1lecame suspect*. Jfohasea (tou who were a t the air- Stanley E.e Uie Mormons off said were relea*«di In good physical candl- •lorakla «ss; Uiat they needed ahave*. (AP telephoi

a of Mm er I ! Rejected byINGTON, Feb. 24 {iP>-Judge-RI oday to drop contcm pt charges a t :rs union 'and ordered a tria l on S told union atto rneys th e y could h red-7 W elly;K ,^H opkto, chief UH consider'over tho week-end whe

nt A ttorney General H . Graham 1 s ta r t tomorrow. Ho noted tha t :k tfl-wftrk-ordafr-iu-i ~ b, 11, " th e re has ^ p ' increase in produc- 'le bituminous m ines t ) i . untry." I T I l 0 t (le lited fo r epeed Itt-lhb son a a ld --A t leaal 30 - r V ! ^ - ti adopted emergency i / l C S 5 take carc of Uie coal wUUam A. '

' Folia photogra Itlc* Als« n i t ator, died a t 4••aHor'Uie-naU6h’*-JiUU hl*;JiBffl8-al-a ama problem. " Mr. Plower,jntempt Is estabUshed la Lac, Wls. He trial then It Is the view from Chicago

remment tha t the full ployed by the ' Junest of this court" pany and est

get the miners back on Studio In itOT _j£a_opatalwl-

objected Co h iring the present Clos 1 omorrow. years and latei:n sel It for Monday. to the FJdeliti I denied Hopkins’ fonnal conUnued to ; UiB civil and criminal n p h y studio u harges bo dropped and ho reUred and in* be ended. o . A. Kelker.;omeys had argued Uie He was a life no right to :lssue back lo d n and a i ler< to-ttfl-m lnert-* • r a lu lodge for lea Reply Cited Mason and 8);0 chargea Uiat the union VHb Is'survlva ipl of Uie court’s back- Q reU Flower, cr. the attorneys; u id nephews the union called the Ostrander, Twi

Oravealde seiths union was respon* 3 p. m. Saturd ontmulnj ■ th e Idleneaa cemelery with cut the natlon'a coal officiating. Th

a lna lercL Whlto nortuar

le-Irrigated Idaho Counties

U«Bb«r «f 'A»dlt Damn AmcUtad Pr«H m 4

‘Undeci Into Siges by I

ate Investigating, com m ittee hai tructcd by hia su p e rio r to leave 1

e com m ittee's fu ll re p o rt will b< ed w hether to q u estio n R.' C. L ----------------------------— Saunders'

eleaseiionariesls!!:an Mormon m ission- He said t I Ull d ia rK u a u f ^ t l t g r : ' TlcreH aanl 1 today and expelled court trio

she hadmissionaries, S tan ley money 1 lohnsoD, Idaho F a IH W eiser W c, ccntral M oravia. Sm ith, jrapany of two pla in - Qoj- 9; * 1 to th e a irp o rt and’ * * * ' phaUcally b

F r p p r f_ u . c c u ------------------ T T iff-cflu r^ reason fi

Can ^ reaUgaUon 1 mlttee mem)

l^'v; report to n^ '^ e T o Jl

do." CaU *a tf the repa

'■’r r •• ' o r.tom arroi'H * *trt*M

oommltteew report befoi

^ B f ' v ^ H R C S m H Dsnocrat* a 8 * ^ - X 3 5 3 e ^ B H on th* eoa

: Aiked U

T b a n n ^

| | H p]' BOISE,

the b ill to <K lOTiSim om ir

A lso ado die a'djoun

NurseJ m l*daiarie.;.a .A idon ‘ D o C ltop), Idaho Pan*, and T. Abbott. U U . U tah, l i f l 'W «d today by Iho C*oeho-oBunsnM. foTtniSMOt. MAITCHEBlolo) —A hospital

--------fled today tI T T - - - * - ............ • 8 “ ide r« a ld l

Union S x s Judge S f

R lchm m J:B : Keech against th e s tr ik in g Sander. Monday. W ehave a - ju ry tr ia l if. dm ' , ^ ' 1 JMW :fltfcornBy7^B4ld BetitMTMttE le ther to aak fo r a '

Moriaon asked th a t nurse, gave u t since th e original

the day of a

- P i o n e e rSander aald •

ographerF a t H o m e serious. Thl*- Plower, pioneer Tw in .5***!

to M he was om- e Weatera Electric ccm -

Book store for m any nr , S 1 n 5 S £ l . “ “; ; ; N e w S n> operate the photog. C n r n a r unUl April. liMfl. when I JT T C C J

nd sold his business to CinCAOO.snowstorm, fo:

Ife m cm lw of the E lts air, moved tc mcffibor .a l the.Tw in. ln .th a .» aift.a

'or 39 yean. He waa a claimed a t leaB h rln e r.____________ .wcal.aJuLnflttved'by hls widow, Mrs. The'new st< !T, and several nieces streets and hl< rs Including W. A. from tho layer win PaUs. I with which servleea wUl be lield a t earlier thl* w« rday.at the Twin Fall* Early today h the R er. O. L. Clark tended aboul t t e body rest* a t the reetlon from C U 7i . er fo recu ter i

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ided’ on pectacul Liquor CiM n o t decided y e t i f I t w lfl p ro b e to w n b e fo re hlfl a p p e a ra n c e b e fo i

b e Bubm ltted to th e s e n a te b e fo r L ew is , com m issioner o f law e n fa rs’ s ta te m en t.le rs , who w as g r a n te d a le a v e 'o l o rcem ent d irec to r on th e e v e o f h i fo re th e com m ittee , to ld r e p o r te n < d by L ew is to leave to w n , ja ld Saunders w aa t o h a v e a p p e 1 investiga tion In to a lle g e d p a s s ii

t h e Investigation ce n t e re d on c\ n l In a“ W cIser po lice *:1al lo s t O ctobcr t h a t - r 1 »d paid p ro te c tio n L o C a l

to Saunders a n d M a y o r R obertaon W . U l * f f C

, A. Robin* today said h e T > ^ d« surprised'* about Saun- £ j 6 |ement. The governor cm- ^• said Lewi* would not be Memben ol emporary leavfrof abcenco ber o f Coau

law eafercement duUea. t o j l o t 0 .-^r~eitcu tlre said '^there’* noon m tJog Ifor It.*' laUre InTOstlj

oQBlry N»t Closed depariment*iphaslsed Uia senat* In- *lnc« 19411 was not closed yet. Com- l b * aeUoombers are w o r l ^ on tbo ntsubmit to the senate. Uon sJust deciding what to Uon a t ^ <

« l d . - ; w , t o e a t deddedwUl be ready today r t ^ u i tg n

ian OK’d by, - . By JOHN tt^BBONEB >, F e b . 24 (ff)— M o v in g a t to p b]0 le g is la tu re p a ssed , u n d e r su sp o D e s ta b l ish a s ix -m a n h ig h w a y a d v ;n a te la to y e s te r d a y ..- •'to w as 4 6 to 11. T h e h o u se re c c i lin g a f te r the- se n a to r t f u sed -recc i o p t c f b y th e h o u se w a a a r c s o lu t u n m e n t a t 5 p .m . to m o r ro w . O ti

------- t h e ho tlae

ie d a im s . :tor.Knew ws B roken K ” ™SOTEK.N. K , K k U m - »“ Al record* k e ^ teetl- T *o bills rt

th a t Dr. HenBann- B . Program am1 he knew he had broken ^Ul* recelred he "meroy kUUng” death One of Ui• paUent and added Tie 'd would proridi >w* .before-^e'd- been Kato truck* fi : i p . f ] ^ - . . — rem alalnU M i Oetinor,' medical U* rides th a t m mUsboro ctraity hoepltal, fund* ahouldI a IS-man Jury about a highway fitodn she aald she heard be..................Tesebiunty m«llcal refers, and ^

rled tor Harder - ler U being-tried on a

SI'S,”?.,aor, a buxom registered hlghwa thla account of Uie talk

Stfup^^Banderl arrest: . ^Q aaked U h* (Sander) J f * ? ’ ^ had broken ths law Dr ^ highway 1 'yes, hs’d broken U n

„ . . , . - 7 7 T T

Preside:d he did realise he’d a ' • • law but Uie law thould A l j O I l l l

n-sald-'W hy-dlda't-ymi — WA8KINOTrst-beforeyoudldU iU f-oor tesUfled she did not ^TOlags, D.,)r. Bander's reply to Uiat o d ^ o v e r U m0. hydrogen armItal records of Ura. Bor- 8 titroduced In eridence by

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nows, Cold E w jp East Area SSSSSS?). Feb. 34 au>-A fresh peaco feelers : foUowed closely hy eold In rt-staUr tcroM .Uia .north J o d a r Trum an took t

east U lives In the mid- r«« tly^ by^ T_ m a n .o f- th t-*

storm dumped snow-on committee, arublghwajsaUU h*ardoua ■■'cr of In . sleet and anow . 'p&ICE1 they were plastered WAfiHINOTweek. by falling foay the storm belt es- price* droppedIt 300.miles In each di- per cent la ttI Chlcago.aT7.&weaUi- 18, tbo laborr o ld . , d v .

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lar I Dhief It)be Into a 8ta tC T e s t_ ;;i, fow the InveaOgatiw

rora its adjournment. ' iforcement, regarding ill

of absence aa liquor |L| his scheduled appear- I I era last night he w m '

peared in connection ' aing of bribe money. jAargea.ot.A..wnnifln,._.jH

d C ^ f C i I [es Probe I Continued^ |

I of the Twla n o * O h a ^ H immerte sent .a t« U « raa , . H

r«"s.i£sisi£j;‘. Itoo followed anaebitftdfld'.' j of tbo p r tte n t Inveattga*' I

« (tato U q w admlDlitra* I IS chamber I n a U ^ ' Tn­t t the Paric lu tAigram said “A t tbo i w Up ___today chir~ mtanberahlp UT reoommeadod t b a t .I toraU gatlon of. ctat* ita be m t d s .u d th a t ln>.I tnclndt admlDKtraUoo*'

u t S - ’J U r i S K :

rHotitee -speed, the b o a i ^ ^ ' '

^ n s l o n ^ ^ a n d e ^ i ; ,

jcived the bill dtiring _ econslderatibn. ; r: . . i i : :ution calling-for B in e }ther bills passed by se In' en , almost n o esslon were f i v e »p. lon m ea su r^ ise, tn commlttoo.cf.tba ended the bUl a p p r t ^ .1* for porti of m tz y to

S W S & 'S :IenalrPa**e* € .......... ..........I reUUng to th e b lgbvay to d two approprlatlaQ ed *enat« tppnnraL . - ' -

tbe highway m easoies ride a 15 fee fo r ou t-of- '* for erery 73 hours they 'ita *tate. Tbe othgra u n w ____

motor fuel tax re& nd Id be turned o re r to tbe tod twice a year.- lebvA li-B ote ted JO yesterday ro ted «p- n tnerease In th e teacber fund. I t booets tb e a p - from tb e t500.000 a p .

UIB lO U i l6 '« JD 0 ft« a r -- rr= re bas beeh reUirned to ' for oonmnence. ■.way blU ereates a oo a« - sf highways and a six-

Rnt five. Sen. L. Dotty Benewsb. c h a tm a n of

ky and m ilitary a lfa lrs tald It vould '■strdim-

Ighway dep titm en t - aad efflclen^." ................

ient tejects " — nlc Rac PleaO T O K ,-P ek -8 fr-W — ----------T tu m to _ a sd_p*n«toi*>., Md,' a n SQuarely a t le way to end Uie atom lo- .- irmaznenl* race between States aad Russia,

naa Is standing p a t on :or international atom le '.ered brthe-P alted O tat es------w l N aU on»-and-adopted--.....majoflty of U. M. faitm - 1 l a h a s fooght I t .16 4 Ur. Truman a lso-toU • ' be had received l u n o * .

itlny hi*. M r,i k l o t a k e ’a t ^ p

l^ lo g * . who Is chair- ' " l-*enata-anaed, aenlcea-.v— ^ and.oUiers. . .-r

CE XNAe X d i p s ' '3TO H,Peh.31 J '

ped four-tenths of ofie *. ! v the month' »"><«<* ■ Ja iL

car d t p t r t n ^ miA to - 1. ' ‘j |

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Scout Awards Are Approved At T. F. Meet

U o n t b t n IM M ln n c an e a t fo r Twta r»lU d litrtet Doy

■ ScouU were w ro rw l Thur*Uy eve* nlng b r Uie <Uitilet bowd o t review uiuler the dirtcUon ot ths R«r. D on­ald B. BUck&tone.

Other memben of th# b o tr t » r t Joe n . Dodjon, Trti Unk»e. Boy Mothtrsheftd. Aithle Brown. W » tito

■ Bttrrjr. A. Ed Olih »nd UtUe J o i »ScouU who rccriTed tpprorU to r

•dvMJcementr In r»nk *re n t a U nde. Eagle rank: Joe Bt*rkey,

!! Dick Muneer, Ch*rl« Vtoee, Bob - VMice, BUl Scotl tn d J l a ^

. ‘DouBlM, *11 6 t « Ttnk. w«l B *y J ' nhodes. Lee Johnitos. AD»n B hoo- I I le r M d Dudlry Crted. »U t i n t c lawI ranlbi Approrsl tor idvUKMnent ta m c-1 end n s k w u (tTea to D elm ar; J o r d io .L * n r a U h ,B lI lD lc u i .a w( Dowett. L a r r y Holloway; BUl1 Wearer, Chwlts Knudton. B ren tj l!ender*on. lUymond A. York, A r-' “ ■■ihur 'LlDdenjer, “ J»ck ■ Knlt'Tway, uI Tommy Jonei, Manhell '• #r>d c1 Jim McFarland. • Ir ' • ScouU , who were approved Xor a

m erit badsa awards and the n u m - ciber ot awaxdi approved (or each a rs n BUI HoniJerlch, a: Charles Powers,J: Jean Ulrich, 3; O irth Drown, 2: nB ert Langdon, J f Joe Starkey, 1; nBob Ball. 1: m d Llnd*, 3: W arren aiDairy. 3j DUI Alworth, a: Korm an tlTblk, l: CurtU McKee, J; Gordon oiBoaston, 3; Richard Barrel], 3; cl Oordoa Burgeai, 3; Dob Morriwn, I :Mickey N lcholu, 1; BUl Bcott, 1; lo

I Arthur L lndm er, 3: SUn V ander- j(LUiirlLJ.jn4pflllnOMner.L.- Ifl' o th t r m erit badje approvaU were q

fcir O arth “I^ler. 3; Larry E K nud- a •on. J i K m eit W lott, 3; Dick S h o t- ^ well. 1; Freddie HIU. l; Claude £l> llott, 3: Duane McDonald, 1; K en - to

. a r th Duoken, 3; Dick Monger, 3; gi lUchard Murphy, 1; Joe E. Dodaon,J ; John Magtl, I; Atery Floyd, l : at

, Joe Bearer, i : BlUy Roulh, j ; B tan- to• ■ too 8hepard»oa,J: Ilobert Inama, a : ge

o Kenneth McDonald. 3: Fredrlc U n - tli1 kae. I ; J o w h MarshaU, 3. and

■ Richard Honderich, 3,-------- A w a H rw n n « “ p te i4 tilea " irtI ie T

dUtrtct ootirt of honor next T h u n - f f day erenlng a t tha courthoute.

Permits to Build ^ Sought by Three «

.. TWee building permit appllca- ^ tloaa.wero tUed Thursday and_Frl- t j

■■"day. with' th e d ty cleik.Randall DetweUer, 3(7 E l«h t^ ^

arenue north, rtqueited perm lulon Friday to buUd a 3 i by 30 foot f ram e ^ hoaae on Klmes avenue. The houM would h a re a full buement a n d cost an estlmaUd $4,«0, tn

Mr*. T . O . DavU filed a request —, , -niufwliy w H h4h»^ty^ tk4»bu»< l- -5i

a 13 by 16 frame house a t 3S1 R am - -, a t* street. H u heme would be „ placed on a cinder block (nm datloa. _

— 6tlmtt«l-bBJhUnr-c<wt-i»-|700.-------q:■ penaUslon to move a 34 by 38 foo t j_

• frame house on WUmore arenuo from lot ope to_ fow to u ta d I n |g

Mrs. Modlin Paid S l;a s t Honor Here |

Funeral senlce t Ior Mrs. Mlnnettft •• OltuoQ Modlln were held a t 3 p . , m .'Friday a t tho T rln Falls mo>- tuaiy chapel with the Rev. M ark C. Cronenberger offlelaUng.

M n. V an lu Helms v u Miolat a c companled by Mrs. NeUle Ostrom.

Pallbtarera were Paul Bandy. ~ . lUcharfl Davla, Lloyd M arUn,-noya 5 :

Bandy, Lloyd Jones and K enneth . Olvens. -

Concluding tervlci's were conduct*.ed a l Sunset Memorial pu k .

The Hospital p. VUltlng hours a t th# T *ln FaUs '

county hoaplUl are from 3 to 4 .• and from 7 to 8 pm . ^

ADMnTED il’ . Mrs, WlUlam Poe and Diana M c- Doutll, both Tr.1n FaUs: Mr*. Roland Ulrich and Mra, Ralph Scott, t , bolh Filer; Floyd Johnson, Jerome, and Joe Prlluclk. IJuhl. . . fp

DIS.W88ED sc;Mrs. Elisabeth' Bhaw and Mra. ca

F rtd Wood aM eon. all .Tain Falla._ to *• * ■ r t

Weatlier SDy Untied P rm

Mailo VaUay-Partly <l«ody swd eooUr binlgbt and Saturday. Illgh i today MUmaUd FarlMfld *8. « o o d - lng and Dorlty 52. Low* tonight Fairfield U. a»odlni and Burley 5S. R

_ BIghi.Satapday.U t o « , ^ . . __ "Br Hit AiMcUIH rtaa*

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SPECIAL Ito th #

CUTTER & D(

a t SU N V - ? a h an d S u n . ■

_____________achedule for Both Sato;b8hC3 Leave Oreyhound Du;

~r . Arnv8~ln”Sun Tiffli'• • Return Trip Leaves S u n V

-’Arrive In Tw in Fal

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Seep the:W hita f la g - 0/ SaU ty riv tng -

I. Now 12 dav$ w ithout a

• tra ffic death in our Maffic ■ j Vallejf.

■ Church Plans; A id P ro g ram \ I F o r F am ilies !

(rr»a_ru< Omi) ' |• Uve check to eommunlon. Be m io d . i 1 ChrliUans to be faithful in giving, 1

in view of the Judpnent of th e <■ coming ot Ohrlst when all ahaU b« i■ called to give an aecoust of the ir ) stewardship of life and wealth.

Ihursday aftemooa several m inor t : resoluUoiu were adopted. The R«v. i : Mr. Brown w u the featured speaker < 1 a t Uils meeUng also and he gave t I the five reason* why Uu Assembly 1 ot Ood church li a missionary I : church. i

The reason* he listed were th e . love ot Ood and people; because 1

• Je«u»' l u t command w u "Oo ye t . la» jU _l}iftjrD rl(laD tf_BSK li_thA i ' Qospel;" need of Uie race fo r' Christ; power ot Uu Oospel to rea* t ' cue mankind frcm lu faUen con- * ’ dlUon and the ability ot Uie church t■ to carry out Uie enterprise o t evan- >

gellUng th*.world. cFriday afternoon service* began

a t 1 p. m. WlUt th* meeUng devoted to Sunday school work. At 3 p. m. a ' communion serrlct w u held a n d '■ the night I'errlce wlU Include or* ti dlnatlOQ and

Man Warms Paint j Remover, Burned l

T. F. MeOlashan, IBS Fairwaydrive, sustained a bum on tbe a rm nand aloged hair when a botUe of bpain t remover he w u using lgnltcd> hfrom an electrio stove a t 3 :U r ’" e<Thtirsday, - ......................................... ti

Damage to the bouse included u scorched woodwork around th e stove, on a door and a pair of curtain*burned. McOUshan told firemen b e "]was* heating a botUe of paint re> tlmover In a pan o t water on the elec- Ir trio atore b«*u*e the paint removerwa* too thick. Fumes collected l a eillie room and isiutedfrbni th ^ lo v e . w

'T h e blaze w u ont whea firemen, leaiTlred. Besldei blau damage Uiere giwaa considerable damage **1iK ro u g B n H o T jo u « rn s a « i-» c a r -Insurance oovcred Uie lou. t ‘

BOISE, Feb. 31 0U9—The Idaho publlo utUIUes ccmmlsston today d moved telephone exchanges la Uiree p locaUons tnto new bracktu In th e t< MounUln SUtea Telephone and Telegraph company decision of Feb.

^ e change affected exchanges a t Wendell, Eden-Haxelton and Moun­ta in Home. Tha exchanges a t Wen­deU and Eden-Haielton handle more than «0 *UUons. TTie Moun- “ tain Home exchange w u moved Into P h new bracket because lU user* h a d » decreased to le u Uian MO, ^

Under the ehaiigei. tho new ra te s " for one-party business Ulephones a t P WendeU and Eden-llaielton would go from «,75 to S8Jti per month.- “

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PoKo Fund Drive 3; Total Announced

' nU P n iT , Feb. 34—Charles T . TWhittaker, drive chairman tor Uie 1 “march ot dimes." announced atoU l ot M,U9.6e, when teporU on „tlna l eontnbuUons were made th l* ’ jj week., ConmbuUona include special gltt* »from Individuals, OTB; coUecUon In ^schools, n n o ; “march ot dlmea- ~cards through schools, «3T0.S7; boUM ”to house coUecUons, t ^ .O l ; colrx P

t33.S0; nine specljj organliatlon evenU, tl.9S3.lB, and theater collee- Uotu, t336J3.

M«iny,ArginUaUoas fM U tf^w lU i special evenu. parties', aucUons, o r apeclal collecUons. M

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^ o jh e r of Levris |“ Ts Siucidt^iclim ?

SPRINOFIELD, 111, Feb. 34 (OIO— a Thoma* LewU. C9. brother of United Mine Work Preaident John L. Lewis, jlial-an iL m iB lJilim {lU t.a i3-hgn)a .. here today, Deputy Coroner C ath­erine Rutherford rtponed.

Bhe aald there w u “no auestlon'* Uiat he had shol htoselt. Sh* said hi* wife, Lenora, found him fully clothed, excepl for hi* *hoe*. eprawlcd in the bathtub.

Lewis was*a_rfllrtd Imniigratloii jfrvlce t^ lb je .H ls T lfe t S ? ^ l i « ' and the Coroner’s of{lco.Uiat he had suffered a severe hesrt atU ck late yesterday and was seriously 111 U irw0 th* njght.................. ........

BUSSES .ha

DOG RACES

VALLEY - Feb. 25-26

atordaj.aad Btmday • , ; IDus Depot . . . 8:00 AM TtrtyiDiDfl-jQi. • — “ • n Valley . . . «:M pM. IFalls-8:00 P.M..

la tion Phone 2$4t I

J. L. Schwinn |

; State Probers Undecided on Lewis Inquiry

(Tnm T m Oa<»report of Uie lnve*Ugating eommlttee before we vote on this bill."

Bandello answered In the segaUve when asked by Sen. J . E lm e w u - Uam*. R . BIhgh*jn..lf this was “an glt^ra'pt to abolish the departm ent*

Sen, Clark RamUtbn, D-, Waah­lngton, a member o t the senate In- TwUgaUng committee previously had demsnded on th e floor o t the senate Uiat the conunlttee probe exUnd to an Injulry In the Welser caia and lU handling by th e atlor*

J ney general's oftice.S5,I00 ra rm e a t Claimed

nomllton said the police cotirt defendant Uat Octobcr tesUfled ahe paid U.100 to S aunden w ith the assumption It would go to Mayor SmlUi. The woman had been charged wlUi ledw conduct. Bolh

J officials have denied th e chargea. Meanwhile. Oovemor Robins la-

sued a sUtemenL saj'lng no effort d would be made by th e *Ut« admln- r, u tratlon to “eover up. condone or e obstruct'’ the InvesUgaUon* of the « senate committee, r Walled 2 Days

Saunders. In a telephone call to r reporUra from Nysia, Ore., said he r. waited two daya lo appear before the r committee, then left fo r Pocatelln on e business.y He said he received a -c a ll from y LewU "who told me O orem or Robins

wanted to tee.m e Bt once." e . Saunder* «ald he flew back to B Boise, and cn seeing LewU. waa e told papers had been prepared ask- B lng for a leave ot abaence. r “ •T ie 'H id'ihe-Tfcvenrer-ippriw ea- . th is leave of absence and If I would - algn It Uiere would no t be a subpoena 1 Issued for me . . . and I would no t . have lo appear before’ th e senate

oommlttee.", "Whltewuh- n ia le dI "Lewis furUier told m e th a t the k whole senate InvestlgaUon would be I whlte-wuhed and I t would be suter . If I left town,

“I don’t Intend to be th e goat for

Lewis nevir Implored me to aUy In Bol«. In tact, as r have *Uted,

, h e asked ma to leave th e state,- Saunder* told repottere over th#

■ telephone.' Lewis said h# w u called a t near I midnight Feb. 33, by O ovem or Ro-■ bln* who told him th a t a fte r a meet*I' lng by a committee It wa* the con-■ sensus of opinion th a t Saunders

take a temporary-leave of-ab6*nee1 until Uie InvesUgatlon was over.

Know AboBt MeeUng t Lewi* said Saxmdcrs told I •'he knew about the m eeting and • th a t 1* why he left town a t 3 o'clock■ In the momlng."

The law enforcement commUsIon*1 e r *ald that during hla convcrsaUon : w iurBatina*is"U fo^Tii?nn5fnjm ie- .. le ft Bobe. Saunders aald " I better I quit." Lewi* (aid he told Saunders he I - h a ^ ' t better quit under tire,"

f o r t ^ t i ^ e e ^ a U n g o ^ ^ ^ e

Sutton. ^ *Sailth said he and #everal Welaer

c ity official* had requested the ap- ' pearance before the senate commit- ' *«• _________________ 1

View LDS Ward i Project Is Begun i

VIEW, Feb. 34-DemoUllon of th# 1 achool sUndlng on lh e site o t the 1proposed LD3 c h itf li began Wod- I nesday after the btshoprlo called*a meeting of m tm btrs of th e view «

, ward earlier this ftTck to discus* Tplans for Uie new building, (

J . E. Searle was appointed chair- Im an of th* buUdlng commute# and t J . W. Pnturw n wa* appointed headof th# finance eommlttee. Tearing Idown the school building Is t>elng J done with « lun teer labor donated by church members.

Infant’s Rites H eld ;Oraveslde services for KenneUi R- »

. Hawklna. J r . Infant non of Mr. and , Mrs. KenneUi R. - Hawkins, were conducUd a t 1 p. m, Frldny n t , Sunset Memorial park. Dlahop C. , Egbert was in chan;# of tho LDS ( commltUl rile*. • t

I’' — Magrc Valley ■ ■ I ' Funerals |

T W IN P A U ^ ^ n era U e n -JcM to ^ MagoUro O guawara will be con- r ducted a t 3 pm . Tuesday a t the 1 ■White mortuary chapel with the j Rev, Mark Cronenberger offlelaUng. (

PalU cemelety. .

THERE

Twin Falls tn

Dr. Lather lljecnpscn left F t t ^ y

y for Chicago to *es hi* mother v b o U crtUcally UL

^The^W uM ngton school PTA will sponsor a broadcut over K TFI a t

L!® B;« p. m. Saturday. Mrs. Lionel ^ Ue*n wUl be Ul# speaker.

f ’ EeeralUrs InipcctUeut-Ctadr. E B. Tehhlo, asslst-

rf" aat otncw In charge of tho S a lt Lake City recrulUng district, and-

v f MMO Edward NeaUiammer, head ” Salt Lake City recruiter, were In „ 'Twin Falls Friday to Inspect the

local navy w iuIUng sUUon.

^ Fregram SlaledI r t In obserrance ef naUonal broUier- Jl® hood week, Uie Pre-School PTA wUl

present the Strlngham tamlly In a '®*' special program, "A Surprlae Letter," ^ over KVMV a t 9 am . Baturday. E t-

fecUre next week the time o t the ; PTA broadcast will be changed to “ J 10:30 aim_______________

ii Record Noted „ In Attendance S By Educator

RUPERT, Peb, 34-M rs. Clara ^ J. Hanaen, eounty supertntendent

o t schools has coinpUed a ch art of ^ figures on attendance since 1033

and reporU this year shows nn all- ^ Ume high. Attendance wlU continue

to climb for several years, ahe

Iklrs. Hansen, who Is attendance officer for Uie schools o t Mlnl- doka county, pointed out th a t the averag# dally attendance U the figure which ha* been used to de­termine actual enroltaeot.

IB Change In Bad* ibe Prior to 1044, enrollment* were ' c r based on the toUl number enrolled ,

during the year, Including those who, 1 or had moved away, or <jult school, a t and-transftrs.-A vfrage- dally- a t- j ly tendance U computed by dividing the d, aggregate days tn attendance by < r," Uie days actually taugh. explained ■ 1# M n. Hansen. ,

While atUndanca w u a t a peak 1 i r In 1933-I934, and rarled during the > > years, the p u t two years have ex* , t* oeeded tha t figure and from birth | I- records of ths past five yean , wlU rs conUnue to Increase.

— ....... Bttmmaty Given- ........ ^A summary ot attendance record* {

_ In Minidoka county schools from ^ 1934 to 1049, bued on average dally 1 V attendance, ahows toUl attendance <* decreasing fron 3,313JS In 1033-34 •

to 1J38JO In 1943-44 and rising to ,'• 3^41.48 this year. c” _Bir_UlO-»iwie yea n , grade school « ^ attendance feiP from l.OSUB^To 1 ^ 1.431.7 before rising to 1,153.60 thla

year. .

” Faj'mer Claimed li j” By Death at 73 ;° Magotaro O ^ w a r a , 73, died a t 1

11 a jn Thursday a t hU home south >of Twin Falls. He came to Tw in <Fall* In IMS from Sumner, W ash. 1

Ho was bom Jan. 3, 1877, In•* Wkkayama, Japan, and waa engaged J

In tanning near Twin Fall*.Sunlvors include hU widow i

Mrs. Naoye Oga*awara; two *ons,Shlg Ogasawara and Stome O g u a- ,

wara, both 'Twin FaUs; three daugh* cI ters, Fumlko O guawara and Mrs. •a Klmlko Semba, both 'Twin Falls, ,e and Mrs. Yurlko Daba, Detroit, ,- Mich., and tlx grandchildren.a Funeral aerrlw* wUl be conduct- Jff ed a t 3 p jn . Tuesday- a t lh e W hite ?a m orumrydiapel WlUl Uie Rev. M ark ^

Cronenberger otflclallng. Burial wltl ;- be mad# In Ui# Twin FalU ccme- ! d ten^.a . 1--------- -------------<

; Pay, Car Prices “ Trimmed by GM !

( DETROIT, Feb. 34 QU>)-OeneaTil : Motors cut wages of lU 300,000 pro^ • ducUon workers two cenU ea hour ,

- today snd *lmuItaneou»Iy reduced < price* o t lU ear* 110 to 140. - - i

« I t M S Uie Uilrd Um# OM has cutt ear pricea and reduced pay of Its f'• employes under a hlstoty-maklng i " cost-of-llvlhg contract signed wllh

the OIO Unlled Auto Workers and : -« Electrical Worken union* 31 montha

lgo. . ■ ■ tOM President C, E Wilson *ald [

th# price reducUons were pawed .along to consumers "the savings re- 1^Ufig-fr((n.boUi.Uia.downwardad.* 'lus«tient>ofwaf*-Btid'8o1afy-^>«y*‘ i

• m enu and Ih# lower cost of certain < e Item*. nolwlthsUndlng the lncrea*ed | 0 prices now being paid for ateel and < T. som# other eommodlUes." '

• '3 tEAD tTm SB-N ^a-^A CT-APS~i-^

IE IS A ^^FFE R E N aA Trial /» AU It'e A ik.

TIMES-NEWB, TW]

MewTin BriefB M h

y A daughter was bora n iu ia d ay a t0 tha 'Twin FaU* eounty hoepltal to

Mr. and Mr*. Roy Johnaea, Filer.

BetoRi Uema 11 Mr. aad M n. W. O. ITebeker. FaUs it avenue, have rttum ed from Phoenix ll and Meaa. A rit. where Uicy have

been spending the winter.

Brand FUedAn application tor a brand cer-

1 uncato w u filed Thursday wlUi tha d- county recorder by Charles 0 . Orlf- d fln>Buhl. 'The brand 1* described n as the O hanging R.

Takes UavaOlarence ■Schneider, local Idaho

- stato employment service interview-'- cr, ha* Uken M day* leave from hU 1 Job. He plaru to travel In the south* ' a west United SUtes.

- Ceossclor VlalUe E. A. Kelly. PocatcUo, area Idaho 3 aCato employment tervlce couruelor,

was here Friday to confer w ith local ISES counselors. II# wUl spend tbe week-end here with relatlvia.---------

LegislativeSummary

a riS lIO BT SEKATBt BO 31-«uppltmtst41 approprlaUonf or tS.OOO mcH to th* iUm p eosimlulea‘ u)<3 tm id InipActor (m unnsdnll.- Ui« SUU tuMTCUiotls boipiial atI C^AuUiortiln* tranafer of |n,COO

on .thv ita u auOitora bocXi ttomS euloali aceouDt to tilule* Is Ui* Mmi, acoouot.. SD 4t—Apj>ro9naUo( I13J00 to ptr coit of morla* Wi traraUDt llbrarr

e tnO hlitonoi) nu>«um and ntUng ttii- *P«* fof off’'* of u * eol-

pifblle h » ^ " /u o a % cflppl»d enu*; OB «T-ApproprUtiBg »M,000 to th*> oftlc* ot tA2 collKior tor th* r»-> malnder ot Uii nseal Tiar,; eo«-Appropflatiof I12.M0 to Nonh

> BO 40—AppreprUUnt *147,010 to th* r departmuil of t*tlcullur* for pUOC peat I control and ratareh comalailon.

QO Sl—TTuutcm&c b»laae«* of ap- proptiatlan tor a donnltorr a t th* aUU

: lodualrlal tralolD* ichMl to th* p«r- ) jnanint buUdloi fusa.

Ba u —TrarjterrtBt 13,000.000 fron , th* leneral fund 'to th* p*nnao«nt

tniUdlBS fund,1 80 d -au6 itah in» a n*w hJ*n*»T

•dmlslttntlv* iijiton with a ilx- man advlMty eoramltla*.•UB fl—To ■eh»Tg*-« tamporarr » '; caniiteeforou to t lUt* truekaciouint

IdabaIUI » —rroTldlQs that aurplua funds

In the motor ruel retund tund iball • I b* paid lato tbi hlibvay fund twice' * «*-ApnroprlaUne U31JS0 for

publls land adalnliuiiloa. recreational dercloptnrnt and land tmprovement. r g g trr « a le^ llUt< n u t control and <

IID U—Approprlallni tlS,«M lo p>r ,■ drtleleaCT claim* of roUatclj and Orar-

vairr limber rroteeUr* auoelatlons. and M. r Coon, Atlanta, Ida. '

rAflaro dv housecn IS—PrOTldlns for Uiuanee of wrttn ]

of dUtralnt by dUUIet courta lo-et>n«l ,Oellnqum lasn and penalUn. I•ducatloa IW.64o7<if°iil?T‘f«, .ehoel I

. lunch procram aod ll.OOO.OCO (or teacher rtcirtacst proaam <u amended).

00 M-Approprlatlnf I13,aw for the 'offlea of tht ttato mine Irjpeetor for <

BO 77—Uaxine anproprlatloiu of th» . •peelal amlon lu&icec to Uia aundard ‘ *'^D^oiiAppfop*latlni WM,JOO to Idaho ( Btat* eolleei for the neit fUcal jea^. <

BD SJ-ApirrcprlaUijn for Uie nen ' rucal Ttar for ine botrd of Toeatlnnal education, llbnrr eommllter, ichool for deaf aod blind and iDdustrlal tralnln*

0U 35-Approprlttlon of ISJlt.310 forthe drpanmenl of public aialatanee ;

fO 3 » - ^ 'n tn c r approprlaUon of 'ira.ISl to thl public Miuunco de- :partment far reaialudir ot cuttint nual 1

t>l> 37—ApprcJprutlne *5M.ej7 for Ipenlteallary adnilnl.ti.iitlon and panl* 'and pfobauon department for neit I

BD ai^Appropnaiin* IMO to ' Uii | eommUalon on uniform lam. !

SB 30—Appropriation* for tTnlrenltr ' cf Idalio for tlii neit fUcal j t u . (

BU 3»-AppnprlaUns tlOMM for • aouth Idaho Collffa of Kucailon (at amended).

BQ 40-ApproprUtlBS UM,3« tor Korlh Idaho 0>:iesa of rdueatlon (aa amend»<ll,

eo e:—BiUblUhInc a new hlfhway admlnlJlrttlve irilem for Idaho, la- cludlns a ilz.armber adrUory cem-

. mittee.SIcntd by Oerereoe

im lO-t>TDr1<llRs th lt fen coUietad from dealen la dalr? •iibftliuua bft>*ld into lh* ifneral fund.

im i:-rro rio in i tsr dipoalt of faa collKted from «el|hmaatera la tha n a - «r»l fund. • ■

Id) IS—QlmlnaUnf th* perpetual an.. propruuoB (w th* iw\wr-i*w an isrof

ment fur.d and tracafetrlBi baUaaei* to th l itaeral fund,

■ I '-V S ay lt-W U F ^F lS ferT. , . Sny I t W ilh Oura

Phone 645-TW IN FALLS FLO RA L-

kNO M tHARESTlU. PROPOSE }MO 700IR L 9 WUOHAVETHtlR I

CI.KANIN9 DONe X t t

: e . . .

TIN FALLS, IDAHO

B ond E lection O n R oad Set

» F o r R ichfieldRICHFIBJ?, Feb. 34 — VUlage

board member* are preparing for a I* bond elecUon to raise approximately X 112.000 tor a street oUlng aad con- '0 atrucUon project in connecUon with

Uie Richfield spur road running four mUe* aorth of here.

Also passed unanimously a t Uie ■- vUlage board meeUag UU* week wa* .a a moUon reoommrading the vll- :• Uge advance, tt necets*jy. *3,M1 to d Insure oUlng and coattructlon ot a

30-toot *mp from highway 30 Uirough Main sUeet to the north edge of Rlchtleld.

0 Cammenl Given'• Board membera pointed oct it Ui# ^ bond Usue U spproved by voters, •* Uie niiing program would no t la -

crea*e taxes a* the bond* vould be paid oft over a 10-year period a t no Uicreate over present tax levle*.

0 Richfield U clear of bonded Indebt- r- ednet*. Final ladebtodness oa w*tor ^ w u paid In 194S.• A delegaUon o t buslneu men,

bwatpeople and ~hlghway 'ooflunu- tloner* conferred wlUi Uie council to bear detail* of a pending contract between highway dUtrtct Uiree aad the state for construcUon, malntcn- atice and oUlag o t the spur road north of here. , ___________

Contract Frovlslans Three-<ourth* o t oae mU# of Uie

„ project Ue* wlUila Uie vlUage, for a which the vUlag#'* share of the cost 1. U 30 per cent, amouaUng to *3,341. r 'The bftlaac# o t the cost wUl be paid

from Slato and federal fund*. UUUty0 po la wiU be removed aad relocated Q d w la g o ^ tiu cU o n of the rw d.

' Uie vUlage to pey approximately . one-half of the cost of providing r drainage facUlUes ia Richfield and• curb to curb oUing of streets la Uie• butlaess district. 'ThU cost 1* esU-1 mated to be approximately |13,00a

Attendance U tted ................ i Highway dlstrtct commissioner*

attending the m e e ^ were Clarence 1 Bluemer, H. II. Vaden and Ray* < mond CrowUier. RepreseaUng busl- ; TiESsmentndtowntpeople-weie'S.-J,- ] Piper. WUllam B. Swan, ArUiur 1 Peterson, H. Woodrow •A*h. Qu* 1 Knodle, R. J . Lemmoo, Elmer Sw*t- ' maa, Frank Pope, Carl Paulson, Wanda Paulson, Lester MorrU, Mel* 1 vln Pope, Joe Johnson, Orant Er- ' win and Murray Rawson.................... l

Members ot th# TiUsge board are 1 V. P. Perron, Charlea Emlth, Lon j Woods, Theo Brush aad Sm o Pat­terson. ............. — • . ...................— I

■■ — t

New Dress Store 'Starts Operation

A new dress store, ono of a chain of S3 store* in Uie United ^ t c s , 1

avenuo east FVIday moriilnit. c Tlie store, called the Prince.^ J

Voguo Dress rJiop. Is under Uie tem» ( ponuy manapefshlp 6{~U rs.~P.' D rctt New York City, general man- nger of th# chain. Local people have > been and will be employed by Uie atiop,'tlio-salii.

According to Mrs. BreU, the store WlU feature popular priced mer- J chandbe and, because ot ‘.hp large t number of stores In Uie chain, largo selection* are available. t

L. SchwarU, Los Angetea, presi­dent of the chain. Is In .Twin FaUs to partlclpato In the opening.

Dairymen to MeetJEROME, Feb. 24—The annual

meeling of the Ooodlng-Llncoln- Jerome Dairy Herd Improvement association wlU be held in Uie courfl rooma of the courthouae at Jerome, *tartlng nt 3 p. m, Saturday, Prea,’ Jw k Edwards announces Uiere win be an election of officers.A talk WlU b# given by O. C, Ander­son, extension dairy speclaUst, on the value of th# UsUng program to dairymen.________________ t

Yes! You sHII Retail Items in .i fair trode) totbol only-

MANY ITEMS SPI FLOOR MATS

DIscopUnued ^Styles---------------- 9 l > 5 0 ;

New Fuel P u m p sF ords. Ghcvroicis V

Plj-mouUi*......... ? 2 a 7 5

p r e -w a r PRK. N E W 8 :2 5 x 20 I 7 7 ^

- - B T ^ i '^ S d - R a ai 0 5 . 0 0 - New

TWIN> FAI,/lMBERLY RO.'d ™

Seen TodayServeast' LUiy. marlaa recn ilte r,

1 wearing ralacoat'and watching aua ccstta w t fnxa behind clcuda . . . C ar a c r^ in g tender on cujt> a* I t

, , leave* parttlng *pae* . . . BalU n . Jack TTiorpe opening window ta- coartTOom , , . Woman w earing , atartUag whlto bonnet . . . ‘Teddy J Craae, accompanied by dog, atrtOl- i lag down aldewaUc tn opposite dlreo** Uon from schooL Uien walking wlUi , friend back toward achool o a o ther I *lfl# of *treet . . . Nary tnspectora

trom Salt City ln*pectlag cot* . fee brewed by 'TMO Robert Hoae, , Twin FaU* navy recrtilter . . . S e r- ^ eral men loafing tn sunahlne tow ard h esd of the ir lunch h o u r . . . W oman “ waUUag lato store la 100 block cf

Main avenue wtet where remodeUng work U *UU under way . . , ChUd

* putUng ono over on m other and ’• Itore clerk* u he grab* candy bar- and break It. causing m other to pay* . . , And overheard: "W hat a m e e s r

; Lincoln PTA J Event Is Held I For Teachersj Member* of ths Linooln PTA were

hoau a t a dinner for te ae h en a t- Lincoln achool'Wednesday erenlng.

The table* were decorated wJUj° O e o r g e Washington allhouettos. drum* and>^nuatUcka. Mr*. Waltcl- Belveal was la charge

; o t the banquet, assisted by M rs. E.I O. Tippett, Mia. B. O. OrJgga, Mra.' J. Jepsoo, Mrs. L. O. Sum ner, Mrs.> M. W, Ludwig and Mra VlivU Cla-

phan.___^ ^ ^ i7 ~ w o o dnn r 'L lvliigi ton ' i H i - tn -' charge o t the prognm . She w u as- [ slated by Mi*. Alfred Hleb a a d -Mra.‘ I ^ a n ChiUteoson. ‘The program ’ Included a dance by O aiy Hogan,‘ an acrobaUc* demon*tim(loa ^* Patty DougiM and a eong by Oene

Button, accompanied by Joyce Snow.I BUl Muager gave a reading. A I string quartet number wa* preaent-■ ed by Hyrum Fiy, Dean Brown. Bob ’ Hanslng and Dick Oeer. Joyce Snow r plByed~4'TJlia4~Wto,^“ then“ a « » m ^■ panled Chad Block and M ai7I U iam 'ln a duet dance. Dorothy ' Vance sang a tolo,

A demonstraUon of th# Cbjirlea- ton wa* given by Patty Flynn, Kay Turner, EdlUi OlUetple, N athalie Robertson. Bob Mingo, K enneth Davla, Bob Falaah and George AvanL

Handkerchlet corsage* were - p re- sentod-to-Ui» teachera a ad games were played by thb group foUowlng tho dinner and program.

Last Rites HeldOravealde eervicea for R ichard

Lee Merrell were conducted a t 11- e ^ r - f l - ld a y - ln - U ie -O d d ^ lIo w *

cemelcry In Filer. Tlie Rcv. A. B. Neufeld of Uie United Missionary Church of Filer officiated.—initrniBUt w a s ia a d ir - tm d e r th e dlrecUon of th# Reynolds funeral home. _

VISIT IN UTAH u m r y . Feb, 24- M r . and Mrs.

John E Bowen went to Provo. U tah, to visit their son and two daughter* and to a tu n d Uie McKaU family reunion.

COOKED FOOD

SALESponsored by

EVENING GUILD EPISCOPAL CHURCH

10 A.M. Saturday FEB. 25

DETWEILERSi .

lurry! Hurr^UST 4 m o r e D A TS

A N N U A L S T O

FEBRUARY

con save on oil .-0u r . j t0re (except' ilonce o fF ^ r u a r y

PECIALLY PRICED

’■"^BATTElRlESAll Types . H e a v j D u ty

BRAKE SHOES -Complete Stock . . . R ellncd

HUB CAPS D T C IGNITION CC

■ POWER TAK

ICES! r r m__________ ^ DOOR a o d ^ISING OUT (ln»W8 o r P' S l o c k - O t s ^ - S P I N D L E - B a

SHOCK ABSO

LLS AUTOJ8t E dge o f C ity

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„ P o r t ly *jt H e ld In ^

i r »Td RoaaniJtr fcU Ieu ^ on her farm »»., 1, P® n j Rimmooed the *

nd "Sate yountit

the water aad Utd •“ Julf.hlSrt

. . ^ .tn ld d le ,-N sc h ltti i *‘When the eim m

8 S l ”"“ P of ms and 1 thmS xe might be a care.ln.” ^

^ •‘W hn ba£ge ______________

ItEXUH.V TO BOUl n . Feb,

turned to BolM iti« r i

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sents- ?®*Farm Lise pjjosphate

■ - ^ > n t of cerUln

Twin tn d ni4r«

l » ^ w b c ( n ft ehin<«

l« ^ tS lB c pointed out b« »«3« unUJ jtl Ltsixt u« lequMted

g ^ t M P U A o I -

tumaa malco I ther purebue

^ ^ ^ t w « o t »T»U- Alter U u re-

the I tn n e r m uft . to perensUl or

J ^ B U i« » orP 5 t^ a r a crop* tn d - L”^ j s r t ’n»> P b o tp ^ t*

M rt ■ coaptnlon crop. ; * ^ ^ u i d p b o » p b > t«

^ ^ e d 00 tb e m e n o p u n 3'car. Tbe

? e s t t be «PPU«1 “ .w iflble crop will re-

or the

that b u ls sU«. f ^ ^ o l ( ] t l pbo«phtt«.IS w le otme, wUl so t B H I j l H I I

^ c S u r t the PMA te rB M tln r T i ^ f l 5 i I ^ m y~pnicUcg- -f«T«r»w,-<8l< f ^ t U desired tinlcM • *

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lAm ended-------------------------— tHcrBovemorr)

j - G u l C u r b s S « . t_ - ductfd tha mM'

» M «> - “n ie : ^ o g X thi:

lUiiio OoDcje of Educa- ytasCb Idiho College of “ “11, . f i n ite resinciing

SBri'H«Mn»r*D.. Nes Health (m'BSmitj- leader,--led ----- ^ '■'

HageritJt UoTls “lOT teic Severa

hao™

S m B S u S S P S t - m A sSI la w in lh# educa- ird a m ichooU." H}?,,laWiiMoupJ. IU. Bulte. JL“ 3 ? “ ixUii»Jaue_imijrt)ciJai ,=lU(«.ailtbe bill o rljin- fiU at»i;tttfytbfifundJi v aiuj Intic tr ila ln e cn S ® , ’iP„‘* ^ f

cf ftl «Ute bo trd f 'p * ’”

It w « « u - « e « a m ta l there were n ^ ^ s a ry blood OU tt 5«ttB liaho CoU “ *« <1^U

*U»fl«f.C»«stitient WM 41 to lid Uxn lialenta I t o c eo r^E t« ^ BOaStaHt tu t when

S l t fw p t f c S m th»t tfa. M rs.BobO trdoe WS* Um lb* board ef ^

« S “ " S t S S S ”, ^ S ^w S & S ^ " th* Civic c---------------- charge of reglitn

i r f . of mother and

tMen:Goto—il Group M ee tin S S ?^'«« ftt, 1, motttfrtrro^ laeludlne th re t _ _ .

S lS S 3-.“- Idaho Ms9*3 tUtsd tbe an n u il t nIito N.tioM juS In Re

g S i ? r S r "Ed COTlngtflii ElUi waa MUe

iS r J ^ w d C ha lnn ta IbunderboJt flah ““

* cloud forauiUt ^ rouU ao .tn ln in jj

! ^ , ‘s a o r o . ° a ^ ‘a ;

_ Tiled Bathroom . . . ' “II Basement (compi

-AutomaticrHstTVaffirHePaved Streets, Curbs

to d a y a n d ch o o se y o u r in c lu d in ii-T iln

*iagic Vi^* '8 Ma in a-v e n u e no

Charter GrantC'

t Eofcae XUmmoQd. W t, aecepU the e r T b n n d ty « t 8 t Edwtrd'f h*n. The

* * ' * * '

Toastmasters Qui jceives Charter a. Perrlne ToaatniastOT o th m lo tb i d 1(3 charter Thuraday their charters David T ate. BoUc. dla- The Invocatjr ra r tr if tT a n i'te r 'n ls Ii t ' WHedcT.'the 1 a t SL-Edw ard's balL by Donald-Zo Ugene Hammond con- waatbe'tc^Ie i ne«tlntr. er was'toMtm th a t eTtbongh tbU dub, Ilobert WUL ember of Tooitm aatcra Huahe*, Ben 1, was now the young- Uoyd were I

the country, leverat minute speechi ' Richard snow

------------------ -- and .thelr-spcGroup at

rman Plans I eluded Uamih1 T^ . , man; R obert''

ral Projects ^-«“rcb;LK, Feb. 34-^Dlaeuiuid and quests; Do erm an H ealth eounell and Robert I a t a meeting In tbe nmgeaientj.

le mobUe blood bank BaUey, Rober rhursdajr.. tbe cancer Oeorse Betvei Id claw ci w aich wHl be W. B. Cbrtstei •m other*nd-rtlW -«are7 Euaene-Hamn ! blood bank u n it will William H o lt.: TKSjuUlri In th e Odd O. Klenile, Wl between-11 a. m . and ard V. Uauas. ursday. Tm lned tech- Parker, Hugt M preeent to m ake tbe Uo>'d, Pred ; od tests a n d to bundle &now. Dale B. laUons. a^ Jack “U in » of prwpect4ve donors her;, li. A. W w er than unUdpatifd, »poon, J. a. w

M n. Charles Black- Ilobert WUU, 1 icll secretary. She said Zuck. Louis A. Ing.to register fo r th b ert Hughes. . lenrlce should contact ---------

S f S C S S Solons Itnn tn to w ork on the - n i n ^b"S;"b.X"Xrin“ BlllfoIstraUon fo r 'th e aeries WASHINOTC nd child c are .c law e s house rules-coi March a-« t.-tb*_o;y le to-r«onsjder n

cleared last we MS win b* of fpeda l Tbe measure, ipectant mother* and late explomtloi ous( ' oblldretL tlon of critical— Incent ive paym

Han Dies “'I’S S S leicn Crashr r . Qermany, Feb. M bouse on the F

8. o lr force today Chairman P i >Uot killed in a plane the public lindj

a t wiObh«iiiOT, O er- understood'the «d I jw e -Mwr T.. WIU f t th i rw itfrt

•who WM.aot p dUed when h l i r-4 7 Ukea up. fight s plummeted to -ortly a fte r h e entered VlfllTittlon. He was on a BUBU Feb.lg f l ig h t .__________ r ia k i and.daujduds bis f a tb « . OiMtr k a narare 'fuaU urg. J . Plnke.

. . Tub and Shower . . . I ipletely fin ished ). . . Foi ie a te r . .T H ill Insulatior •bs, G utters (in and ps

ur own-color.scheme .d-I;inoleum----- ^ ^ -----

aUey IiTORTH TWIN

e d T q a s t m a s t e r s C

le charter for (be I . B. Perrlne T e a ita a i rhe cluricr was presented by David Tati

“ i » H e r e

a t M e e t i n gtbls tr e t would receive hour of cha;«rs eooQ. Revada acaUon waa.glTen by. L..A. nibbling, gn-he pledge of alleglimce n o r tb .w hm'Zuck and'Donald Bailey thcoi. Have>!c master. Addison Park - minutes latstmaster for tbe evening, roped by thiTills. J»y M!erriU, Robert opartm eatm Zlotnlck and William Uock of 6ec<e topic speakers. Five- Thehorecjechcs were given by Wllto, filh , 10J7 hlow and Robert Ballelsen Neighbors 11speeches TTcre-evaluated f ilh s sa ld thlAhgley, Zuck and Rob- over the p ta

g - . , .............. ......... .............ted-lnto towii e r nlcht committee In- mmond.. protrraoj' chair-

AustraliJiarge of enlertolmncnt n ; j Donald Bailey, pubUclty. W a t e rI

n! "w. ^ U e U ^ ’ • “ppiy iver. L. R. Christensen. ^atensen, Roger Q rattoa . Director of I imroomJ,-Ralph-HMiU, ArifflBlrtft..flmil lit. Roy R. Jesser, U R oy ^ !<!*»» f WUltam Langley. Leon- M « k R- Kulj

tas. Jay MerrUl, Addison *!«» on leglslo ugh PhllUps, WUUam gnmnd-walcr d Schafer, Richard I*. K ulp pointe B. suyner, Vera Thom- h®* troubled rairclkeld. Robert W ar- groundw ater.

Wheeler, Jack W ither- «PPly. Williams, Heniy w iii. ho could for ts, Ben Zlotnlck, Donald --------I A. ThOTBon tn d Rob- REAP TIMES

Reconsider for Mine Aid Hi;<S T o k Feb. » (AV-Ths U J jeommlttee has decided

r mlne.ftia IcglsliiUoa I t z r . week for house tcUon. M filU

ure, designed to stlmu- tlon fee tn d eonserra- cal minerals through an ^ roe^p rog ram . passed

Jed r u l e * cocamltteo ■terday a t which the bUl I up again was canceled, ^the time spent by ths flPEPOblU. / .

Patenon. D., Pla-. of Umrtu committee, said he * e bill waa eiUed back < rrrt. nf i•^llM -»e^Bbe^ - —it present w tsa I t was

JIT A t B um . A (ab. S t -M r s . WUUamaugbter, Rctanne. Epo- . -KitiM il Diitla l« .o f U r. tad M n .'iu "

S p p i f ^• HOME

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: and SbB l]. Large l l ’x24’ Garage . ^ c e d Air Therm cstatii on (rolls and ce ilin g s). paid for) . . . Shake an

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American Mi ed today-ag: "untruthful''

common colii Tests so f t

beneficial ef use. the AMy end Chemist ren t AMA Jo

The antlhlstominJ prevention o

or for who are Ul th* councU s

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n a itc n elab a t tbe char- im tary basis rate, right, Boise, dlitrlet AMA said, ------------------------------------ ihffiiliLiiot J

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Roundup-year-old mares took a . j - f j r \lo Twin Falls Tlmrsday 1 ^ (1 6 1 1 U and gavo police and ^ .

Tripsk ond Midnight were EDEN, F^b..BTn«_on_Pimi_alrceL- -dent-nur**-*hen poUco first-located Dolse/Tlsltedawcvcr. It vta eome 30 Howard, andlater th a t they were June, three youths behind a n Mr. and :

It house In the 300 SeatUe. wereSecond ovenue north. and Mrs. j . : recs belong lo Don O rlf- Mr. and Mif Heybum avenue east, blon, en routn living .near, tho O rif-- -home.-vero-1 the mares Just stepped J H. Hand]pasture' fence and tro t- bum U Haiiow n .---------------------------—JenyB ode i

i some Ume 1• -Angeles, has

auans Have erDifficulties

a« 0 1^ u n o t B U T L E i

)ly troubles prevail—Aua- For Everhas tt* problems. .. ■ of Mines B. K Dickinson.

I ReclamaUon Engineer Sulp requesting Infoima- j m g g a a l IslaUon to control under- ler auppUcs. rACTOiiu..winted out th a t Idaho la '«»* 9';ed with serious under- k S™! .HI?’, ler ahortoges, but sold he ^ i n .)ly whatever laformaUon fv riiiiC H I »r tho Australians.

JBS-NEW8 WANT AD6. I .. ..........

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E R M n a G E ^ ^ , ^

iludy Midey -ABlenJ

AGondomaiisWhisbj' from KJiitino , P ra liiM C o jo n llt t . N.

' x \ ‘B E A U TIFU L 4 BED JE S L E F T in Twin Falla’ ktion o f tE o s t Addison forOnI; 1. Over 2,000 Square P ^ t of Storage Room.

so tDOW NPAYM ENT

G.L TERMS'

9 . ,. . Oversized Lots tica lls_C !on tro lledJ[eit . / . W eatherstrippel Do(

and Redwood Exteriors

». M. d a il y e x c e p t sun )UB-C 0N ¥EN 1EN G E-^

ent CorPBONE 2145

:UUiS-NEW8, TWIN FALL

L Warns Utah J Claims of

»ld “Cures” S '10. Feb. 34 OLB - ‘m e ^Medical osjocUUon w aro- “ *®against ‘misleading- and ll- claims for the use of to e d m » in tresUng the

t*r "only suggest possible effectr' from the drug* 2[„„

MA OouncU on P harm *^istry reported In U»e c u r- . . .

prove m at i^o linlc* are useful for th e £1° f !. ol th* averager m* irtslm ent of those n ^ h ^ n r iB i m « t t t t l . u n t u m , - “ *“• In ttis world■JUr e r Cenfostao- « « « ^

A sold a b e lte r of oon- B m i* b e n ertottd by '’claim* MtJRTAUC terclalat* tegudlng th e been rccelve (cUvcscsi u eold cure* a daughter, BUve*. and Mrs. Ol- fundomeDtal work 1* cer- M «n iiu , Icaled.* II **ld. Lees are fonA pdlhled out unfavorable Foil* reiider

drug* laema* d fon ineai; - .............-.IS. and Uck of concentr»- _ ^ ialertness. C C M leeetrch Neededer-lhe-eounter sales, care- .ibltual use of Uie antUiU- £Day be expected and th e Aofesslon should anUclpato ^lous reactions. Basic r e - Mindicated on the chronio b D

agent* In mm

ng claims should be con- mever poulble cn a vol- sis but falUng that, the

“enforcement agencies i healtatf. to_mett_Uiclc. lUce. Ths mora] obllga- 1048 who supply servleea le should be eelf-evldent.’' —

Guests and / no\ |)s Are Listed I i »\:b. } t-U a rv Lee. % s tu - I M H i-a t-S t.-L u b ’*-hoepltaJ, - l - ~ | » ed her mother. Mn. Oem I • •-nd sisters, Martha and I q p j yc

1 Mrs. Olenn Joomey, \TB recent guests of M r. 1 U r r. H. Haady. I fllM n J. B. ChaU}uni, Al- I )ute from Boise to the ir I C l o-roc*nt eaUere-at to e - I Idy home. Mrs. C ha t- 1 aandy's lister. I ta*Tlehbyaer, wbo spen t __ .: in Oakland and Lo* as reUiined bome. _I BouUiworth aad two .a « Il« w lave returned from visit- ' S in Iowa.

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- Nylon Tshades I

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4 j ^ _ ? i y e n __ T r a

ost for Skiing i^ ^ o nt*h.PW,.3taU!V-Agro?p rangers from eight west- .«ra!<l U ta ta r in g Al-near Alt*, tha t the area ^ ___

he greatest ski rtcrcatlon READ TIMI le nation tf were de-

gers. meeting a t Alta for r ’ . ..u tf nlow ranger school, touredatter a discussion of theeceuary tor developmentis. They agreed .Uiat Al-i fuiruied nearly all of

n . located ^ear Uv* sum-tUe Cottftiwood canyon,iched by road from Alta. Mrs sold it would be a sup- M m B1 Alta and IndlrecUy to Vighton. enabling Use aream r y type of skiing found

BTH BEPOttTED□OB. Feb. 3 i-W ord haa M iSO ii} ved bere of Uie bu th of 5 W W ! ^ V Olenda Marie, to Maj. fc*Olenn A. Lee. Jan. 33. a t iPhUlpplne Islands. ‘Ih e Irmer Muruugh and ‘Twla

0 0 ® ~=>■££?.?“ A

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4on Sport S;woven w ith acetate to 5 Spr: I • T a n '« • L ig h t B im-Green------• -^ J re y ------

W rf u j«A

ie p i r tm e a t««Floor . . P least . .

; y M m 9:00 E

raffle FinesDolphin paid 13 fine Brook*, a

tin Uiree overtime parking ylng l l e a i ^ f o r overtime ^ rtaUoa en F. H. Chalnnan aad ne* , Xmoh *“■ Brook* receo----------------------- Mr. and M naeS-NEWS WANT ADfl. ton.

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ne all wool galiardine, shm

Gated. Styled w ith continuou

nd and saddle stitching. Gn een, browl^ blue, and beige, to 40.

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••' ' fayT'.Tthgy'li-ontwegrniy B oclu. S iz e s 1 0 ^ to 18.

EVERY FRTOAY J

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hn^l«^»“ toTi’ pablUl!lil tiu b•niuniJir l»o« »I llll* P* W P«rig»»l ta Bwd IIU.M *Ai«i Uiu.la fc7 Ct»gMt Ui. l ll l tm

HATioNAi, nrrBcsryfTATi WEST.IIOILIDAY CO.. Ih| ] | ilirk«1 BUMt. b l rnscUo

COCKINESS AND AL N ot f o r 13 y e a r s h a a a n y new.

exclu sive In te rv ie w w ith t Pi A rth u r K rock , New Y ork Tlm ea ch lcf w ho g a in e d , a n audtem R ooseve lt In 1037, now h a s i sam e tr ic k w ith P re s id e n t T run

K ro c k ’s o u ts ta n d in g Im press ch lcf cx ccu llv c se renely confld ' sp ite a ll th c w o rld 's perils m an tu re so m e h o w will p revail a n d l a re w ill bc avo ided .

No o n e c an tu k e th is conflden( th e P re s id e n t . N or w ould anyc

■ I t w o u ld be re a l g round fo r gei to kn o w t h a t o u r h ig h e st respo r h a d g iv e n up hopo o f peace.

M r..T ru m an Is p e rh a p s somcwl--------ItaB lrtD W ttrd-thB -R usslansrhow c

says th e i r c h lc f troub le Is t h a t t U5 a n d fee l In fe rio r tow ard us. se em s a poo r o n e fo r m a n y of excesses.

K ro c k led t h s P re s id e n t to di m l e d su b je c ts os ad m ln lstra tlc

_____sodaU s m an d th e A m erican ejH lu ( ^ a a n d d r l l . r ig h ts I s s u w

M r. T r u m a n 'a s iu re a -K fo c lE -l ' goal la to m a k e A m erica 's f re e . b e tte r , n o t to r ep la ce I t w ith socln I s n 't a d ro p of M a rx is t o r soc la m e ," b e so ld . E e In sis ted a lso J b a la n c e th e b u d g e t aa bad ly a s v t l l a c c e p t sug g estio n s on how U

M aybe th e re Is n o reaso n t< P r e s id e n t’s s ta te m e n t th a t h e h t

-------1st le an in g s . B u t h is rem ark* o aI d t s so im d f ra n k ly p o lit ic a l H e IM S B e p u b lle an ta x c u t f o r ^ e I d t o f th o c u rr e n t y e a r , even i

* e x p ec ted to r u n w ell beyond th ( tlm a te s o l.lo s s fro m th e ta x re d i

R e sponsib le D em o crats lik e Se:------- la so f-I lU n o ls^ w h o -s ta n d ^ lrm ljM

n a n 's s o d a l p ro g ra m , believe econom ics c a n be ach ie v ed w ith n e c e s sa ry g o v o m m e n t te rv ice t

------ P re a ld e n t-m ig g e s ta c u ta - ln -e p e n dp o B ^ le . ,,

E ls re sp o n se s t o eom e « f K roe) I n d ic a te , th a t M r . 'T ru m a n h a s e l te n o r la g lo ssing o v e r th in g s t zn o n th s a n d y e a r s ago.

F o r ex am p le , h o w as a sked a b o i o f In ad e q u ac y " h e exp ressed wl- O ffice o n M r. R ooseve lt's d e a th . J M r. T r u m a n re p e a te d ly a n d o ftc d e c la re d h is u n f itn e s s a n d h is dlsl Job.

Now h e says h e In ten d e d slm plj• lie f e l t u n p re p a re d becauae -he ws

o n th e u r g e n t p ro b lem s of t h a- - d id n 't kn o w w h e re t o tu m fo r wl

T h o s ^ w h o re m e m b e r h is orli how ever.' a re lik e ly to conoludo t 8w er In t h is r e sp e c t d o e sn 't a d d i

L ikew ise, h ls de fense of h is f r h e rr in g " co m m en ts o n th e H iss ( lo U d sp y a c tiv i tie s sounds a tr lf l E e s a y s h o n e v e r m e a n t to m ln lc d o su re a th e m se lv es b u t m erely t by w h ic h th e h o u se un -A m erlc t c o m m ittee m a d e th e m public.

M r. T ru m s n cou ld h a re m a d e 1 t lo n c le a r on n n y o f th e occaslo u se d th e te rm " re d h e rr in g ." Bu B is r e g u la r rec o u rse to th a t ph ta o re lik e a co v er f o r th e 'a d m e m b a r ra s sm e n t, e sp e d a lly ove r U th e h o u se g ro u p r a th e r th a n a

, » « e n cy -m ad e th c - r e velaU ons - th o ■ ^ ■ w e w id e open .

R e d u ce d to s im p le te rm s , M r. T c e n t c o n d u c t In se v e ra l r e s p e c t s ;

-.*.<Ucatcs-- h e - ls -h e c o m ta g coclw -t< - t h a n t ’s-go lrig -(o h lT h ea 'd . ‘

SAUCE FOR THE GOO---------.The r e p o r te rs w ho w ork In th<_ le rlea o f th e P . B. c ap lto l a re J ra l

■ ind e p en d e n ce , a s w e ll- th e y mlgh I rc cd o m Is sym bolized p a rtly In b a rs a n y o n e f ro m th e g a llerie s w •with g o v e rn m e n t.

B u t th is ru le Is now h a v in g a cu I t Is d e n y in g u se o f th e galleriesr a p r e se n tin g - th e - t rB rg o v r r r im e n tln g fu l l p riv ileges to new sm en fro o f f ic ia l R u ss ian agency ., T oss w on a libe l s u it In B r i t

— s r o u n d I t la a n a rm of tho govei th u s s h o u ld hav o d ip lom atic lm

, . - t h e r e c a n ’t-b e ■ a n y "firK um ent- on s ta tu s .

Y e t th e W ash in g to n press' co: i _ T a s 3 a a a t-U - t to to ^ to t lc p e n d e n t; -

th e c a p i ta l new.-^men nrc re fu s lr o u r ow n s t a t e c lcpn rln ii 'n t to lia \ I n th e g fille rlea to p a tlip r new s li t o fo re ig n la n d s ove r tlie Voicep r n g n m i --------- -----------------------------

-------T h e - d e p a r tm e n t eaxa th e f c g tr e p o r te r s n a tu r a l ly s tr e s s new s fro a n g le , a n d I t w a n t s m a te r ia l m on fo re ig n d is t r ib u t io n . T h e reason p r e t t y g ood . B u t . I f t h e p ress cor f i r m In r e f u s a l , th o le a s t I t c an t p l y lt-s.xu la V l t l i . ^ u a l fo rc e agoU g o v e rn m e n t m e n .

I l i a w l.ser n o t t(> lo t f r ie n d s knov y o u 'r e te l l in g th e m Is a s e c re t . T t h e y w o n 't r e p e a t It.

A Ju d g e su g g e s ts b r a in e x am ir sp e e d e rs . I s n 't t h a t ta k in g a lo t fc

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Tha w M ato tn tkIko. Ct)u. dUfennct to met

" d ttth of d«Ux»UcALIBIS expreued, p«rh*p«

le w sm aa h a d a n -H iny *nd DewP r e a ld e n t . B u t tc*«T, »nd le u n u

ie a ' W a sh in g to nlence w i th M r. ' EZSP 0>f8B -it.:

r u m a n . nuw ij before the’esslon Is o f a gtse m ■ w v th it f ld e n t t h a t d e - tJon. la n 's b e t te r n a - ^ WUiough neither n d atb-m lc w « -

the »pot by t de .enco a w a y f ro m Uwry of the a -h i nyone w a n t to Before discuulns g e n e ra l d e sp a ir p o n s lb le .o fflc la l

If he to Ure c w h a t to o c h a r - Me.Mahon could iw Fver.-w h e r rh e -,t U l . r J t l l l I t a r S - S S US. T h a t excuse a f in t-u n n Mn» o f t h o l r b r u ta l e«t «tAte«. he h u

known «nd diitlns. .1W.1I o » .u c ha tlo n sp e n d in g , , j u n w by Ben. Tc _ e c o n o m y ,_ th e tho lenat# forelpi i IM ,' ' ’ f Bt4M«o; p m n ne -h i3 e co n o m icBe s y s te m w o rk lorA ip-M cM ihc ic la llsm . “ TTiere mw , c la l l s t b lo o d In mtulfttions ih a v n K) h e w a n ta to rKtiTwJ u sr i

r t o d o l ^ thoujhiM other »u»to d o u b t th e thought of the id h a s n o so c ia l- detonftUan or tbe A'

o a b a d a e t d e f- Pw*i<i«nt ttoim .m ie n to re*! dlittt

K6 b t o e a th e the »en»tor fn th e e n t i r e def-> o t the f tc t th a t w n t h o u g h I t Is b u n u lo i the Ida th o la r g e s t e s - Democnt.c a u c U o n b U l. B O T P O E M h ., S e n a to r D o u g - n^cu tlon h u cec l y - f o r - M r - I i u - . ,h . - h ^ve s u b s ta n t ia l ?ranklla D . Boo

M=M.h.,Lees. Y e t th e tnue* ooniigt or lib jn d ln B -a r e - lm - -!*«•« *4sed*te9.-tht

Amertcuu, MpecUl

I e i t h e r < o rg o t- ^nd ytt. in tho : s t h a t n e s a id neat, Prtaldeat T n

ellne to meke &nob o u t th o " sen se

1. A t t h a t tim e nver. if tc n s t r ik in g ly W uhlneion repo d is ta s te f o r th o bo was brougi

«nd the jteretary o:

ip ly to In d ic a te ^ u u e a 'll / imb«»ml w a s n 't b r ie fe d to bicic down on the

ih a t h o u r a n d Pouu to mic wiu» r

lrp rlg taM w ords, McMabon »dd rm 10 t h a t m s a n - w d s«««tM y Athcj d u p . tbe m»lorlty o t AI f r e q u e n t " re d “ >ought.

«- wSSScfemi.rifle c o n triv ed . meeUng for eetUemi n lm lze th e d ls - No men is lew of ly th e m e th o d s ts doubtxiii u any

r t c « n s - K U " ' . ;

i . i h . t a M in c - s : { s 5 " “a lo n a w h e n h e Aitlce-Dcvin cam B u t h e d id n 't U»hon»Churchm »up h r a s . looked_ , Men the A'H bomb

flm llU « traU o ii'j ou, pomjc^ u,r th e f a c t t h a t tdm ialstntlon ha« ca g o v e m m e n t * l*bor victory * t th

“ s a r o K c . t l , . .^ . Benator McMahon

•. T r u m a n s r e - use state departments a t le a s t . In - ment. , '- to - ^ th e - p o in t - r r r - r r T

_ V I E WSO O SF MITRDERth e p r . » sa:--e a lo u s o f th e i r thrrf N«sro cbiiorc i g h t be . T h e i r Dupatcn su rr-w enr in a ru le t h n t w t it. f u . 0 » dangcroue5 W ho h a s tie s , pounded of poverty

degradation. One of c u r io u s e f f e c t L«on Turner, la akeu es t o r e p o r te r s _e n t r i j u t iQIqw :------Lean-Turnn-s moi

„ ,K . t«I tuberculoslj i f ro m T o ss , th e hnd apent ber l u t do

1«* bum trlty In the. I r i ta in o n th c The boy wae h iV e m m en t a n d . brothen tn d b* to im u n lty . S o “ “ J'™ ” ' “ S ' Jnn *nff(/ttiil 'ChOOl.l llAgle.don i t s o f f ic ia l mfsns to W a useful

Thi» If no excuie J c o rp s a c c e p ts dlctment of the eon

n tT -M eanw hlle^ - w m . i ^ _ o U i e r ^ is ln g to a llow Turner « d W liavc r e p o r te r s ba punlehed, hu t aft«j s I o r d is p a tc h that produced them « :e o f A m e ric a eonaiiioni win have i ________________ IntcnIlTca taJcttdJue;

f ro m th c U . S . Uio« who do evil ui lore u se fu l fo r only course 1« to I io n ln g so u n d s Dispaich. co rps r em a in s

' Idahoanii. looklne f a ln s t H u ss la n - tomlng Tears.

In j ptople from lho

lh a t . t a t . i n c n m aybe people by oiJerlng a# i

growing up aa-t.'ify I Tor laei year Idaho

» ln » t l o n . (o r M ! ' S S W : f o r g n m tc d ? ^ a virUe, healthy peoj

E R ’ S N A T I O N A L

IIRLIGIGOir—Altboucb DO a«nat« addreai iIb m lb oniUon which foretd Charlea rrane tho i r a world d ll armament confervncs

111 naUon'a heartetrlagi more emoUea*. Brien McMahon'i recenl demand for ^ another Jluaao-Amerlcan attempt to W outlaw the atomle and hydrogen M bom b*. Prealdent Trum an and Bec> B S retary Dtan Acbeaon-etlU look coliSy '£ ,o n the propoaaL

TTie tremendoui reaction to tbe ^ M cM a h o n appeal euggeau that, aa «-3wlth reaptet to th# losi of China J i^ to the rede, the Whlt« Houae may Uc’baTe mlued an Im portant poUUeal P ib o a t th li Ume. The adaU nlitntlon'i U n o n cb a lan t atUtude toward a new

approach to R uula. even U only to balance b li to r / i ledger tn favor of

tea If Stalin would not comply, embar- very liberal Individual and group whlcb Ur. Trum an alnce he entered tbe White

,ent towani tho Trxunan-Achwon la- nieb a rrave problem aa the life or »UoQ u v e know end live it waa beit laps, in tho remarfc of a key member foreign relatione committee, who u ld ; >ean had better climb out of their Ivory n the faeu of Ufel’

•It.ls almoet lm poaalble tA -exanerat« the McMahon proposal for a final at- tJite a total dlsarm uncnt pact with the world't two leading naliona en- :hat might mean the death of clvlllza-

J itr Senator MeMahon co r hla backers n u ld enter tnto an honeac asreement, Ain tba t thc O. S. ehould put him on

definite asd fonnal offer for out- 'H bomba.4lng tbs International chain reacUon hed off by tha Connecticut aUteman'e IntereeUns to detail the immediate r as Benator McMahan U concemed.UvB for another M yean. I t le doubtful lUld fulfill the eptaUng-engagementJ.

and conslderaUon of A-H dborma- 'hlch croos hla d u k every day. tna to r from one of the naUon'i nnall- lai bccome almoet overnight, ae well tlngulihed aa th a t olher apoelle of lUlam Edgar Borah, ibon'a Idea ha* been endorsed In gener- . Tom Connally of Texas, chairman cf ' gn relations committee, aod~by Hatxjld ennlal candidate for the Republican

[ahOD, who ll an Inherently modest .and overcome by the deluge of con- ‘

nrered upon him. He has not. how-cy letters of th a n t . tn m ’Ttvry" or |

1 th a t tae Is tn their ffray booka. ai- ’ suipiclon Is tb a t tbey wlah Uiey hsd , I Idea for negoUaUons on ■ peaceful ' e A-H bombs before hs did. unan and Secretary Acheson have ' litarbed over th e ir lefuaal to go alonf • frem ConnecUcut. especially In view ' ; UbMabon had no InlcnUon of em- ' admlnlitratlon. He la a loyal, pro- ’

‘be principal support for the MeMahon oecne from the very groups In theii- J iu t_ io k d _ jim « i_ u n " .n in w y lz . iRooaovelt and Harry fl. T n in a n elnee 1

IkhoD's backers and Truman-Acheson * ' liberals of all Tarlelles. Henry Wai- I

c l ^ e x o i i who don't w ant even Uonal- war, not to speak of an atomlo ionfUct.tie face of tbls outpouring of aentl-Trum an and Secretary Achewn de- tanother approach to Mo.icow. I t Is rpermitted a m inor sUte depnrtmenf CHldteraon. to say tha t the “door for v

Iwaya open.” But tha t was on a face- r 1

tporters never heard of nickerson BJught out to fron t for Uio Prcalde.-it o y of elate. Obviously, they picked onsamon becauee i t would have been comlng for Mr, TnimRn_Qt. Acheson atheir original repudiation of the pro- t

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e International chain reacUon to ths« augKcsta th a t Prealdent T nunan ttheson are oul o f step, no t alone with .: Amencaas, b u t abo with world

after Senator McMahon's proposal, v III echoed It. demanding a "big three" ilement of these tragic problems tI of an "appeaser" Uian Churchill. I t iimy ’world stateamon has canto for a)f miaala than he hea, now tha t FDR t he advocetee a last, final, dwperatfl

'^ ,m «£yon_ ,w h!ch_M rM iihoa u

am palgn orators dlsmlw the Me- yI sUffgejUon as a ^alunt." Just as .Mr. tiJion have brushed it off. Obviously, cnb iacui baa beeoma an Anglo-Amerl- ge. tn view of the f K t Uiat the Tniman %

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on «»*lnat the White House and c nent—a n d Uie briUih labor govern, y

r O F O T H E R S ■ER ON TODACCO ROAD vaiplng of character would lead Uirto »h open the door of a cebln and km _ iOren? DlfiJaon Tcrty: of -tha J»Ml-enrK m th’ to-nna-ihe-hm w cr’to 'l f i 's r "; it doftTi In his orllclt. I t la a ciuo roua dlaeaao—the dlsraas th a t Is com- rty and Ignorance and lozlneu and I of lha three killers affected wiui it. kelehed by Mr. Terry with particular

mother ■WM-»-cnnd'linaoTOi6~<onr- - JlJ and died In a cora a lb . whera she t dB>-8 became hla fethcr'a fnmlly had' them than they bed fear of her mal- u brought- up v l th mul.ittOM as hla . half iliters, He.hea lived aa a a out- - aa'd Negroes bolh. 11* has never sone e .day, and .hns ro Jd c» of. » h a t . . l t . . e fu c a tlre n :- ■ - • •se for Leon Turner—but 11 Is an In-- conditlona which have cnuud him », llka .h lm ..ta-c:ovr-up-ii:iil-lu-e-na... ban an animal Iml Iru ihan a man. Wendell end Malcolm W hitt should

ifter they are punUhed the eondltloni m will sUIl be there. Eventually those ve lo be dealt w ith—bj- schooling, bylUffllt by l>iot .If-rcapect. - . --------------1 (0 curse the darkness, or to punish 1 under cover of it. In the end the 0 bring In light.—Bt. Louis Poit-

n'E'BE OBOWINGne to a much hlggrr popi;bi!nn''lti| »Ur:thlaJc.-HUinirlaTt4nn*:or<lr»wJ»- lho ic»« fortunate slatrs lo the eaal

illnue lo d o .bu t uc have the aasur- ! Inereaie If Ve onlv hold our own ' as good opiwftunltlei for younsjters tv. can find ebe^khere.-. aho'a blrtha.outnum beredits deaths '

margin of thr^e to one, comblnlns ; wllh a low ilr.nh rate. Uic mark of I people.-'Idaho, Frcs P rc u . ‘ .

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ten HABO IOBEB75 * Bob Otlllam didn 't t ty I t tn »

many words, but ws auipect hs ,K. might look for waya to “get evea'*

after loslni a small wager. Take, i“ for Instance, the UtUe lne»dent a t ” the Kimberly baaketball touma- ^ menl. We d o n t have ccsnpieta In- ? fomaUon, bu t trom piecing things „ together, we deduced tha t Bob msde ? a wager of one hotdog wlUj Harold w Hore on the outcoma of a game.

:iaroId won.-h Our deductions indicated Bob 1 went after a hotdog to pay off.

Naturally be didn't want H apld to feel alighted, so he pu t a good Quan­

go Uty of mustard on tbe welner'lo*a-

a h o t wager.

™ NOT PZBMANTNTDear Sir;

Oonceminc tha t OOP meeUng a t !lalley which one "Demy." reported

J ; drew an attendance of two- people, don't let th a t fool you.

For about IB years, moat of the 5* folks In the country havs been good,

staunch Democrats. For a t least the _ lost part of lha t period, about t n - ,t thirds of the voters have elUier held ,J Jobs because of their avowed alle-

glance to the Democratic party or they have hod members of their

m family who havs been bolding such f Jobs.

The point "Demy" mlaaes enUrely ■ la that being a Democrat or a Re-

ul publican la not a permanent thing. ' J The ''Democrata" of today might be ■ ji- declin e themaelves atounch Re-

publlcana In two yeara or six yeara , or 10 years. They'll hava to switch ,

I. parUes In an effort to bold their < ■11 Jobs. {

Thera will come a day, regardless j of what H arry <b company say now. .

.. when Reputillcana will be dishing , if out lho Juicy jobi.Id But tt b as been a long, dry spell. in ------------------ —FM umn o o r - i

(HaUey).... |

T IT FOB TAT f;; Dear a e n t: j

I've been walUng for someone to ,, answer “A. Rupertlte" concerning .

lha lllUa flasco when Uie Rapert baaketball team played a t Burley.

^ Wasn't th a t a poor example to set . for the players? ^

Sure. rlvaJry has alwoys beea hot ,0 and heavy between Rupert and „- Burliy .when It.comes to aporu un> g f testa, and It probably always' will v . be aomewhat torrid. The thlnga "A. , _ RuperUtc" wrote about have hap- _

pened a t both Rupert and Burley. And the "home fans" should get

n f ln t break on seat» _e Dut tha t Is no reason to le t tem- >,

pers run loose. Did anyone ever hap> },

rivalry between echools Is started ,between fans and spreads to the ,j

. players? .

'■ . . . fSurlcy) I® BO THERE! ?

Soneone w aj quick to Jump to the >- defeiue of T-N reporUrs on that s matter of "expired driver's license."f Ono of the reporters aeemed of *r using the p h n se in tho wrong man- ^. ner handled a ;^one call concemlng "

it. We suspect he was tnore than „1 gleeful. Here's the note ho left ont our desk; ”1 "Lady calicd In concembis nrtlcle jj1 Dn "expired driver's license" and „1 aald to lnform..Word Btlcklcr th» **. term Is correct m used In the T-H, -

nlncc "driver'*" is a po.i.^esalve ad- ^• JecUve, not a n o u n ." ....................... “) OucM the lltUe m atler Is a J, I thing of the past, yes? •> . . . . ■ • • (1I GETTING TOOGH p

Tep, things are getUng tough. ^. Wlien a family can 't take a vaca- g■ Uon WlUiout having furniture being

taken right out of tho house, doeant: it Indleate so.meone built a house j' and didn't have enough dough left n• to furnLih It? y I About the next item UiatH sho» t4 L up on tha stolen list tfl coal, but ths ij

iUiff ll starUng to get downright .‘ valuable. Sure, spring Is Just around K• the comer, b ilt It's a mighty big• corner. How many years do you |■ good con.'UCuents remember when S > you stepped using the furnacs be- j ' fore thc la tte r port of April or even J

May? I.. - :B u t-w a l t—«nUI—Uie-;-altuatlon |I reaches, t^s point where folks start |: converting the ir coal bins Into j

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’ . Say, aren’t Income tax re- j (um i due sometime nexl montbT" 3

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rarity becomw more and more dom- toaot as b e finds himself a t loss for wise or even honeet answen to the problems of hi* offlce.

Bernard M. Baruch must retre t

B by now the LoM

whlcb gave blm to

d ls o n h ll honest

day before last ekction. Truman had written Bar­uch a nasty Ut- ter M d ^ th ^ h a d

? WMtWMk rmStt mensb»*^*Albea Barktoy^ family drcl*.

^ He told Banich be w u a front- runner who was always wUUnc to

' enjoy the b e sen u of association wlUi DemocraUc presidential admla- lsU«tlons b u t didn’t react when hs w u called on for helpful duty la a campaign.

Truman tm i Mm for t tain help In ’48, when his causa ^ seemed lost, and Baruch bad turned ^ him. down, - ^ lo coarse i cf

such a le tU r from a Preeldent of Uie e United S U tes Injured Baruch and ll hs eald, on'm n Impulse, lh a t Tro* s man w u "a rude, uncouth. Ignorant J man," adding, "he never fooled me."

■ He should havs stood pat, for he ^ vould bave been the first man of r promlnoice to publish a correct es- tlmate of a President who will be

remembered as tha fellow wbo pub­s' llcly Iniullod the wife of Gov. Strom• Thurmond, of South Carolina, as the• Inaugural parade of ISiS passed Uie » White House.1 _3 llia_E as_lIeyt^nl_cln]It^s?_t^e■ dirUesC piece of personal business > dona by any Preeldent In modera f times as cowardly aa well because

Uie eame a ffron t as a private clU>' een lo another's wife would have• got blm a dam good licking on the ' spot.

The guttersnipe In Uils fellow Is ' Irrepressible aa he proved lo a

throns whose massive'ta«p of dis­gust and ehM k was a dramatis sound M M r. Thuiroond arose In his car and honored the presidential office with V a polite bow and Mrs. Thurmond threw the gloaUns victor a nod and a smile.

A few o r Trxmian’s partisans, be­ing naturally without honor, tried to He away the Incident, but a thousand witnesses had eeen him stare with cold mUlca a t theJThur* monds, with never a twitch of ree- ognlUom.'whertas he.had lifted his. ha t to all manner ot aycophanti and bums aa tbo Coney Island carni­val rolled by. “ ^

Truman's current tnarilng feud wlUi the W hile House reporten is hardly a cred it to the press, which has waited too lo n j to uka a fresh loonna-tn rod -aod -reeo n ilde f-th fr wisdom and value of the prealden- Uol proas conference.

I t la no reproach to TVuman hlm- K irrionnycm rT rtio -had 'tT ouhled to know him m of his local career In K an su C ity -m ust have expected tbe -worst a ad marveled tha t he had kept out ot disgraceful Jams so Ipng.

■ I t Is not mere pollUcal myth or propaganda lh a t Truman was an acllve, o b e d i e n t and knowing henchman of a notorious crook eo vile lha t he levied on Uie earnings of the girls In Uie broUicli, whloh were as common and essenUol to the good eoclely.ot Tom Pendergast as the grocery stores, keno Joints nnd speakeasies.-Truman was a member o t Tom

Pendergast'a county board and he became vice presldenl and then President of tlie cminlry by Uie deci­sion of Sidney imirnan wlUiout the slightest reference to the people of these. sUt^a. They. took. h im . In .a pockage wlUi Roosevelt, iitile think­ing. so dumb they were, lh a t he might be President aoon.

Arthur Krock, of the New York TUnes. Is a g reat reporter and one of the few tlnst-class JoumalisU In Waalilngton. He got an exclusive In- t#Triffw._Trtth_TnmiBn-ra-hl3_tnni InlUaUve.

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’S ANGLE1. U r. Krock U dlfUngulsbtd for 1- many vlrtaea rare In the W ikhlnf- X ton corT« with Ita mulUtude of le covert preei-asents, propagandisU

and Idle Incompetents. Affiong theoi. rt Integflty U one.d BU ability te write an article tn B | 0 literary Jouraleu wlthsut re­- s o r t to Uie Jerked English Jarton of » Uie Cblaa-boy Loce publlcaUcsss IsIt another.1® In this case, however, he cuddled ‘ Trumsn unnecessarily and to the

. Impairment of hla coup. lU a was :* love’s labor lost, after all. for "I KrocTs gratuitous klndnsH only ° T iphoiniti ‘num an’i thasUy want Z of ablUty and Intelligence.~ As to the propriety of the audl- * ence, there can be bo legiUmale

ccniplalnt. Every r ts l reporter will . honor and envy Kn»ck. My own

ceagratulsUons are special because I „ tried to put over the same deal a . year ago and w u tumed down be- '* f a monj - ot h^ reasons. I had f not promoted Truman In the cam­

paign. NdUier, for th a t msUer, did .. Krock. so his feat U Uie more laud- , able, d ■ • • t The reporter* wbo oover.Uie White e House as a courthouse or d ty hali d are a distinct group who naturally . feel U ut a special walked In and t mads (uckere of them on their own " beat.

Their discontent Is easily under* e stood, but Uie publlo Inlerest Is not [ involved, though publle curiosity Is.

Tbe mob of other W uhlngton re- , porter* who attend While House . press conferences Irregularly could I be better employed and hereafter } ahould be. Woodrow Wilson began , it and. from th a t ra iher sUlely but

cleverly ulterior start, i t h u become I a source of raw propaganda and f "aininpftaaomnrprcBrandTrabllcr- , Tlie reporters wlUi few excepUoas I stand In awe of the man behind Uie . desk, aad plants among tbem throw

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getUn* fllm Uiat . won't bum. Now th e problem U get- s ting audiences th a t wont, d • Because th e o ld f» h Is so tnfiim-

I him sweetened questions and playI straight fo r h is gags, while Uie- claque rolls lo tha aisles a t the 1 great man’s ready wit.

1 I went lo two of Rooeevelt's con-• ferences and ducked bbn ever after

because Uio eycophaacy of Uie tramps wbo were building him up

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the store they /‘nmH from.. Then Ickes and Morgenlhsu had I press conferences nnd the fln t thing . we knew thetfUices of the Piscbeli . Freres, of th e tmderworld «ti«) Charlia Chaplin and Ft«nk Sinatra I had but lo send memos to tha city• desks and reporter* would coms 1 a-runnlng to a ttend their words.

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^ E R T I S E M E N T S

S ^ s s s l ^ Sch(<*a *{lf7NS^ro» -JEROME

IJone .club® WBIIEN. ............ the tofflpo

ru u u ti . program «. n r tti? niadjiiteuD * .. D .r^ B t . Bellini. Twl

Kor lOABO •ndi t n ^ 28 « t-the rt,0oifB.tlmW»».8*»«J ..........■Wikfwun*! tk«t • «osi»itint T he purp r*,Jttitoitr»o l> Hi, Dl.tfkt n ls e lund:

^B ^Jerom . ■ <<•"•• Ed Buttean

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n ' i “ M wui

s ^ “ ” - i - -a a » bW uri th >«u of »id Is one cf tllrt c« i a* » ,to i( ribn>ii7. has ever toi

c I K u a Selll, a m a, ckuici Ceitrt Moslo ViUle;

?u ii.ko city, crowd •'* u n » i:ihtrk J, la. i*M. hear Mrs. I

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U« alorkholdfn-of-thv *T^ 'J 'w ~ V »:« ~'S; Estai

i ’fsK; S?.S!S<1 nu ;,rem, Coop«r»U». Tlmrsday w

l i i a ? ! • ' I‘’” T Mrs. Burme

gfiteV LK E “S S .“ p s S s - i « ;of (h. the Ttt-ln Ffli ,V 5 7 E-Wi *«hin note for »33

sa ^ lV S “#4™.™ s S ” ^ = .J«RuTi no7 D. £ b!uT^ and ■ dausl

. GlendiUrpC.

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C, Bob.Ree*®-!'USED CAR El

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Piano Bought foi

.TemU Bellini, Twla Fall* eooecrt plan! flL«jc«ictrt-intn<l Plane pare h aa ri b r i: rone high Kbe«L Lett to rl<ht la tbe rea sminlttee a r r u ( ln r for h e r eoaccrt, J u (toaae, pfttUeal, mad Ztaerr Sbaflrnbai i t penen to use the new Instmmctil. 1

U In the aadltorinm of tbe new J«r Ibi)

* * • * , * -------------

IS Club Buys— Nagg ind Piano for In hool at Jerome Shirley'ME, Peb. a t-T h e Jerome h e charses lub a p i^ h u stepped up tjuarreled ^

t with final arrangements lada to present Mrs. Teala r -^ _ Twin Falls. In concert M arth

lurpoie or the concert b to inds for pa>-m6nt of the lot concert grand piano for ome scliools, accordlnj to restored, cane, president of the U ons uaybom ; present only a a upright th e husbat beln* used and on several

s ft grand piano'haa been AT

eed ot auch an Instrument A ntnu Macn fell keenly. The concert Brockle, Rlano will be placed In tho j n r t Lane;h~sihoorBlfdltbrilim.-Mr8T to atieSd fnrlll be the. flrat person to Laldlav, i) Instrument,. .., • man.ano Is being purchased from ---------------Palls concem and In com- a a » w « w on It, Mrs. Delllnl sUted It

t tlie finest Instnmients she a , M 8 II

lelllnl Is knoTO throughout alley and by sponsoring this the Lions obit) feels a capa- vd will attond.'nbt only to

id piano bu t also to view the R f j j i r a h school auditorium.. E l f C i i ,

Bunneister’s -------tate Is Dividedttt of final dlttribuUon in _ _ te of Mia. Cora Burmelster U a j iroperty betwten three sur- l l v l illdren. The decree w is filed f with the'county recorder, melsler died Aug. J i, IMS M ’P r . f / S to the decree. l y W A 'tv Includes Iot4 six and l u l n r ^ block one ol Olden addlUon.US, I3«0.60 casK, ft I b f ln f , ' f r x I Palis.cemelery, promissory $33Wand household goods. ‘ m receiving one-thtrd of the » J^ | ; «h are two ions, Benry Ii. ■ yuV / a , to s Angeles, :and Ray B lelstor, North RoUjwood, K 7 / ^ lushtcr, Mrs. Beria Altken, rCBlttomU,.'

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LD OUT OF THESE D m L L PAY TOP » Saa R YOUR CAU OR «1»7------------------------------------------• - T i S

• t m -o d e

” NORTHROPinff i[an ’a 'Frtena)" -'~ > ■' ' ■

■ A T ‘ ^

M o to r Co.EMPORIUMLNE'W BTIE BTINKEK" . *

o r S c l i o o l_ _ B rai

0-WASH!

retary of finding hi

of sugar i ' B ight n

in ( mucli fore of raw t sharply are a t Uii the

As a CO prices, doi they'face

Sugar m delicate o markelL 1 keu ore I minor dev

Because ComiKMltlv dueUon, ci tlonon m thethese quo the

“‘HSSfl the one h«

°ther. Nat good prlci want low I

lanlst, U seated a t th e key-tr Ihe J efom'f lJan« fnrrear are nem ben ot » U a u T ^ ^ i g p Jack nusseU. Harold Slolli, 0 ^ ^ ibarger. Jlfrs. B«tUnt wlH bo I. Her concert Is schedutrd W IG A. Jerame high school. (Staff

[gingXharged PAII Divorce Case tojBi,Ihomten Illed sull for dlvt«Brict court Thursday against %,T^iwnscn. In the complaint _ .

rges thnt she has nagsed and U t b *ed wtth him m ostof the time S tm .they were manled causing *“ • itreme mental suffering. .i iwere married Oct. 1, 1043, a t M M I

Qucca, Nev., and have no m J E I 1 o r conmunlty property, ae-

tothB 'com plaint.--------------)]Btntlff asked tha t his wlfe'a J | | m name. Shirley Dagles, be \ M D

om and Raybom represent ■ibnnd. ’ ' M

ATTEND rW E R A L ------

tfacRac. Mr. nndM rs. Robert % # B I , Rupcrl. and .Mr. and Mrs. W V inc. Kclchum..woLW-Dol5e * — * Id funeral services for James', prominent Idalio ahe^> J k ■ J

/ t / » T * Ag n f ^ ^ ^ K c w a e ’* s jz t \M ^

End! Spring Clei eddqches this Ea

S e n d U « Y o u r b S A P l ^ ^ a i f

B ln t ik « l» a n d C u r t o l n i f o r Oi

S A N IT O N S T S E A T M B

Saiutone rtm ovet mora dirt abd g ^ « 1»7 cleaning.

h o lla o a l e m i m 't n a o f t>apI«M«flt >Jm i, I

Call IM fer tUs better kind e t Dry Sec tbe dlfftreaee far yonrsel

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anuaitEiiids Self Of Squabble on SiBy OVID A. HABTIN tha U r t l

AP r«riD B»?orter the pptoe3H1NOTON. Feb. 34 WV-flec. Belore

of Agrleultutc Brannan is rea r, h e g he needs the attributes ot a groapa—i on In regulating the Quantity aora and ar Americans get. relaUvclyIt now he la being lambasted 5;S?2;2^,, nestle augftT growers becau«. “Ir opinion, he Is Itlling too d(foreign 80« a r come in. Prtees to r a 10; s tufc-ar liave fallen rather ton.i. Drs y In recen t »ccka. They now “ t 7,500,( tlie lowest level sbce beJoro th a t auci

ir, •. th lnga (1, conscQueace of the reduced ‘domeailc. pnxlucers complain " U t pr;

ice lai5c.i on UiIs yesr's crop, decline, g ir m arkets arc one of the moat adverse e e o t any of the commodity of suga r :a Being a world crop, mar- l>eet erow re influenced by major and tull quot developroonta anywhere. relaU on ; uso of thla delicacy and lh# J"** * Jtlve charac ter of sugar pro- *"“J 1. congreaa has sel up Tcglils- rectlng B rannan to set quotas ’V m uch sugar can be sold In °®*“ nerican market. He musl set w h a t 1 quotaa a t the beginning of th fl.d rop ar. T hey cover boUi domes- p r ^ M ^ t m d Imporied BUjar. '

id pull of the producers on s hand and consumers on the Naturally producers want U trices 'a s possible and users 5w prices. Oenemlly speaking,

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lm « .than ord inaiy ,

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Bry C lean ln* .trself. • I D I t l i

TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FA

E in Middle 51?confJdera

)ugar Quotasr t» r tho QUoUs ths lower tj prices,’ Ice. Scoie |re Brannao set (luolas for th li reduce lh le was . besieged by consumer to about —particularly food proces- have Uie nd manufacturers—lo set a pccthe d cly higli QUot»-of m oreihan lum slioi )0 tons. T his was more than These i toos atxnre the IBiS quotas, the yesr I domuUo producers pleaded was not c lOM quota of only 7>X.000 could rev Irannan finally wwipromlsed acl whlcl e,000 tons. He waa hopeful crea.ie lm uch • quota would do two mestJc su

( 1) provide ample supplies I t Is thi > keep prices stablUted. troi leg!; prices have gone cowo. The suppHes ; , growers say, could hare an of P ; eftect on domestic planUnga Jtslinllue a r beets. For several years, owers have not produced their iota. UnfavorablB prlcu In 1 to competlUve farm crops HAZEL shorUge o{ farm labor iuiTe Mrs. Dell lajor detorrlng Influences. Jerome « ne;« BO days will tell the story work o( r many acres are planted to on Tutv:

totnlng Ut has caused priccs to taka lng prope op Orannftn did not expect? whera ihi

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C o ld T ib le ti §

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discom for low I' ^ s econom y

-BROMG-—;^ ^ -C O M F O R

SELT2ER ^■ ___Af Kxxscaoac

wtara 5 7 W I fH JM09T .Ul U. I IM

S Q J J IB B ^ I REGUl

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I now.

KLEENEX | i ' f f l300 SOFT IIT Wr JV: SMOOTH '/# y TISSUES , ■fal II

. ,B Im t g i

DRY SKIN (a 1 \ CREAM ® : 1:-:MEDIUM TiriTjr

.B E X E L

I i i i l B CC

VIN FALLS '”^ 1

ALLS, IDAHO

lur* d a p artae n t experts aay r v , . _3an crop is turning out to be W U o Trably larger than had been _U Hence, the world supply of S<3 s blggc th a n had been ex-Big supplies tend to depress HAZEI

Segregatlgrowen w ant Brannan to hold Its

the IBM quoU from TiOO.OM Eden P rll 7.200.000 tons. This would beglnninitie effrct of reducing pn»- 1 p. m.domcsUc ■•.upplles. Prices in The pi

lOuld Increase. has IssueI growers say th a t If later in dents of ir It should appear tha t Ihere Dec. 31.1; enough augar, the sedetary a t ihls tevL^ tlie quota upward—an all theIch could be cxpccted to In- here toimports, and hence boost do- pioneerssuppliea. residents the purpoie of tha sugar con-nislatlon to stabilise sugar Vl^I and prices In the Interest MURTproducers nnd consumers. Oeorgo

jetaolnilirdluetaonltactaocnll turned t__ _______________ her moU-

, , - ' her slstelove to Jeromen,TON. Feb. 33 — Mr. and elbcrt Lance have moved to wtiero Lance took over ths

( steward a t the Elk's tlub »day. Thc Lances are re- > W W lhelr residential and farm- ofcslds.

perty here. The town house cnthro* hey resided has Iwen rented, aoma Ig

cUnR y o u r health*“W inter Run-Down” and yoursi

o rl o f w in try w eather y et to com ' prices, thcso tim ely values rep iT io com fort your budseL St then shop ^nd save a t o u r H R T -S A tE r— --------------------------

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Sw w':BOTTLES

B-D Red THERMO)

s y r i n g eJLA R 6.95 TPAVPT•PROOF— ^

ELEC TR IC - .....SYRINGE_ _ White—EATING.D A D S STERILE

• COTTON,

4 A C RUBBER GLOVES,

j l i l a r S O i : N y l o n ^

rOOTH ” RUSHES 4O c 2 for 75< ^ I Sl 5

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AMIN E, 100 m g . . ,

OMPLEX.IdO's. . .

o r D r iWBST _ i 1005 MAIN' BT. WU l T d r m o N B m S

irterly Parley Set by Piojieers now/ELTON. Feb. 3 i-T h s f ln t , J tooaUon Pioneer association will [f-uo, w ts quarterly meeling a t the Presbyterian church Bunday, iS .h t ing with a poUuck dinner a t ,iJj* ,nc

■president. Mrs. Nelle Dickey, lued an tnviutlon to all rtsl->f the first segregatloa jttlor to o“ ■ J'*1. 1818, to loin tho association ‘------------: next meeting. Tbls Includes Sploftche sons and daughters twm transplani0 those pioneers or bom to Africa byra of Uie southslde and now ----------- ;Its o t tho northslde. I

IS IT S AT KIimTACGQ D A I ITAUOH, Feb. 24 — Mra.1 Dertsow, Kellogg, has re- I

to her home aller vlsltlagither, Mrs. Nellie Castor, and ''Iter, Mta. Wftllaca R ln v j

9 r e ^ 9

iioot M

(P wr s e lf a g t t in s t th eim e. A nd a t o u r I .e p rc s e n t h e a l th y VS o— c h ec k y o u rH E A L T H A N D

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.25 CREOMULSION r ALKA SELTZER.

BAYER ASPIRIN. ^ BAUME BEN GA') ' SAL HEPATICA. BROMO QUI>(INE iO CiXRO CARBON

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. . . $ 3 .3 9 P HF r o m b u r

0. ■ .$4.86 r ^

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WATA. Okla., Peb. a i OUS- Sff A rthur T urner is looking. f iinolber plac* to hlda the r: h e c im fls ra tf frora faeot-! v

h t prisoners ilsed hooka at and moldln* to raka f e ta ra l• yi. a r.-om another cell where ‘.i mijky Is "stored" and w ent' JalUiouse jag . I. -.

. ■ .1ach U bellered to h a n b e n I' I lanled from Asia to North by the Moors.____________ ^

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UNBOLrS

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E V IL B IS ' ■ONIZISR

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Expert Urges Prevention of Cow Diseases

MOSCOW, Tcb. at—CoM wlnl«f Jd l f l more Ilktlr la brine on ,m uU llj th in U37 o lhfr MMon of <

- lh# f t u . allboiwh udder Injury U *— • Bomeihlns lh a t must be cnelu lly ;

treiUd all Iho lim e. TWinter »ddi to the problein^b^ •

crowilM In cold weather, O. O. An- ig - - <i»r»on, exwnilon dslrymdn or th#

Unlrerslty of Idaho, eoramentrf thUweek Sn ftdvltlns dalo'tnen to lal^e •• z ln prrcsuUona agaUut n u itltia . |

Caute* lil ted •As nuulitis can be caused b r '

bruiiing the udder at*ln«t any of ,‘ n\uneroui objects coinmon tround » iI tm . he uraed thal machinery. ’

. loose wire, bcirda. rubbish and rocJc* ,be cleared from corrals and pw turei. i«

Cowi should have plenty of dry nbedding to p rcten t chlilin* and in* '*Jury to the udder. Fences, feed raclts, p.,and watering troushs should t>e re> npaired. Jagfied snoga Invlle irotjble. <Dehorning U advisable to prevent *booking. <

By ail means, th e dairyman em- «phftslted. avoid rough milking by *hand and nvold improper use of a ,

- suchino If ona U employed lo r Lhe a milking chore. *

RtmoTe From Herd _Cows with Injured or Inflamed

udders uliould bo removed from the T herd. Anderson anld, They should Jf b« provided w ilh a separate dry. eomfortable atall until they have re­covered.

taboratory tests should be run Immediately on quarter namplea and trtatmenl ahould be started a t onee. ' Ptcqueat hand milking, hot nppll- wl cations and maMoge will reduce tU- wl mie injury.

Liberal feeding will malnUln good tJ •health and reduce po.nilblllty of In- of rectlon. Feeding ' of le u grftln l« 1 rscommended It udder eortgfiilon Oe occurs.

SanlUUon tJned Uiii r Uiero Is an Inrected cow In lhe ^

herd, ahe musl bo milked last each “ J ■Ume. Oood milkJng pracUces, wlUi * ’ emphasis on sanlUUon. are eascn- Ual. Uie dairyman declared. H« ^

wlUi a single-eertica paper_, towel • •oaked tn a chlorine solution.

IleinfecUon of treated cowi m ust ' b« pniTented. he sUesied. Close co- ■* operaUon wlUi a reterlnarian Is “ e»entlal.

State Fliers Plan Flight to Mexico col

BOWE. Feb. 34 <;IV-A group of *»Waho fllers-wlll leave M(vroh-17 ror a®'a 10-day tour o f Mexico. I

Chet Moulton, slate director of getaeronautics, eald thb group would aleileave from seulhcm Idaho and fly outto an Arliona airport th a t night. »yiThe next day the rUers will ctoss the amborder a t Nogalea. Arb:.. and con- I '

___tinnr» tn n imvmns. Mcxlco. tnuMarch 10 U»e a lm ie tr illl arrive a t

MaiaUan. whero thcyll spend rour jnsdays deep sea fUhlng and In alght- »

— welngr—They-»1U leavfi MftTaUna March 3 t and arrive bade In Idaho two days later.

Moulton ssld plloU w hhlng to 1 Uke Ul# tour m ust' register In his qui offic# by March 9.__________________Ktr _______________________________ fro

Confusing “OniCAOO. Feb. 34 < /l>-nugh lur

aiover. 34. drove his car Into the wn. Loop and parked it under a algn coi

__ w h l^ rendi "No_j)ntltln£-CXJ:epl. i ia“Balurdays," f iu n d ap and hoU- days." ' e tt

When he relum ed and found a tralllc Ucket he called police. ,,,,

.. An oUlcrr.Uild him hc got Uie _ Uckel because police dldn’l con- hni tlder Woalilngton's birthday a holiday. vtii

Olover-called the city hall to f ., get a legal opinion from tho corporaUon coun.iei. Tlie switch- board operator told him ll was a legal holiday and Uie corpora- i,n tion counsel wasn’t in his office.

G lo w says he 's going .to ap< - , peal to Police Commlseioner John j PrendergMt.

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Prlcea for Thla RondahowEngnRement h

BDNDAT MATINEE.___7 4 ^ ■BVENINGSAFTEBS $ 1 . 0 0 ' IC m m itE N Cnder 1 2 ._ 3 5 t I

(any Ume) • ■Prices include T a x i ' |

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Ha! Says Our Hai Army Is Lacki

By HENET MeLEMOM tr You could hav# knocked me ov tr tt

wlUi a second lieutenanfs dignity Uwhen I read iho sUtement bj M aj.. «Oen. clovla E. Byen Uiat Uie army tl Ls worried because H is running ou t i'i of geniuses.

O ereral B y e r a was referring to .if : ' I B tho United s u te s •army. I wonder olthis because when caI was In the armynot ao many years ttiago every enlisted to

IJcse w was a g c ^ u s 'ln one l B P V ; ' : a ' u line or anoiher. Hf ct

1 ww even a (Crenlus nyseir. I XcUam hadn’t bera In the army more than C* two weeks betore I discovered ir I 0 didn 't w ant to spend to mueh Ume on K P Uiat I would begin to look Uke a potaU), I would hava to figure dut a way to keep from having to make , up my cot every momlng. I simply could not do it quickly enough and efflclenUy enough to suit Uie ser-K «nt. ____ _____ _____ _________ ” ■

So. I had to become a genius a t getting la to a properly mad# up cot, L sleeping in 11 a ll nlghl. and getting , out or It WlUiout d liU irtlng 'lu symmetry. A buddy would help me J* slue In under the U ut covert, and ‘“J I would alecp all night, rigid as a mummy. The same friend a-ould J’« ■BMU UIB oul in IhB iu u n iln rb rp n ll- ~ i Ing on my head and neck. 1 got Idi to be such a genius a t this tha t I vl( had lo make up my bed bu t once a eli weeE.'Tor a change 6{ ahcels an'd c7i mattress cover. Dl

Tlien Uiere was Uie kbaki ac- qualnunce of mine who waa a genius At ateoUng books of panes from the company orderly room and de signing Uie capUln’s name to IL He m got 80 good a t signing Uie captain's po name th a l the capUln's real signa­ture began to lot* like a forgery. I t sh was a biMl n ight for him when he #n couldn’t gel a t least 30 ot us Into sn

Jlacon-from-Camp-W hHler.”There waa also that truly great

genlua on Bougainville, who could mako a superb brandy, a brandy w Uml eould hold up IU head wlUi th e " , great ones of Pmnce. out of nothing but oftlmeal, a tew raWna. water i from Empress AugaiU hay, and p r l. „ VRcy trom the peeking eyes of of- fleerfl. This man had been a n -ln - 1_! terlor decorator In private life. But onco his country became endangered 1 and summoned him to become a brandymaker, his latent genius rose lo lhe surfac# Ilk# a salmon otter« ny.

I mu.ntn‘t overlook another genius —a full prjyate. who borrowed an' old camera nnd In his spore Uma

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ank at Report 1 iing in Geniuses 1

tramped all over Leyte taking pic* j . tures of supply oftlccra after telling ■ Uiem th a t he waa wiUi the signal . corpi and the pictures were tor na* , ' tionwlde distribution back home, Ke , . never menUoned the ta c t th a t he ,

didn’t havo a b it cf film, and thua . was ablo to work th# m&la cftlcers ror rnoush clothing and tood to open a store. V

There was senlus ahown too by the officers when th e enlisted WACs

• came to Manila. B an , leaxes. eagles, and S tan, even, were yanked off as Uie cftlcers posed as enlisted men j, to get dates. (

Don't worry. • General Byers. I t t anoUier w com ea .-gen ln s-w iU pop d cut where you least expect It. g(Uitrftniucl br Mf^aufht imdlcilt. IiK.) ^

Supply Company’s „ Officers Elected a

OOODINO. Feb. a t - ’m # annual stockholders meeUng ot the Oood* * Ing Supply company was held * Thursday monUng a t the Orange J- hall. Otflcers and dlreeton were J; eleetcd and rcporU -on-thB -com - ^ pany'A operaUons tor the past year were made. 1 . Dan IUy. manager said W t year’s operaUons sh o w « very saUs* tactory saving a ^d Prod M. Locke told o t the gain made puring the year. 11 “ ■Luthcr1Cuiiiu.B ttiv.1 Jtilcclcd j/ies ' i Went; Harvey Wood waa reelcclod ^ vice president; Charles Oee waa ^ elected aecreui?, and Ray wa.t re-. “ cTect^ treasurer and m aaaier. Directors elected were A. H. BuUer. , Bliss; Koonce. Ployd Clutter and “ J. 'V. Bumgarner, a ll Ooodl^ig, j

Henry Kinsey, Shoshone, gave a ^ detailed ezplanaUon of th# audit report and a disciurJon was held on po u to producing In souUiem Idalio. 'q

Two educaUonal movies were shown. Tlic}'were’'Pnilts.VegeUblea ^ and CooperaUon’' and ’‘Sports and Sdfcty.-____________________ _ X

MEN TO COOK HAOERMAN, Feb. 34 — The

MeUiodlst Men’s club wUl »er\-e a supper a t 7 p. m. Wednesday in Hie church. T he mciiu will include waffie.r pancakas. sausage, fried eggs, coffee and npptwnuce. The public Is Invited.

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B O iar, Peb. at (ff) — The aUte 1board ot education has been oaked •to prepare tor Uie next iiglslaUve i session recoromendaUons to clarityand conecl caiupvcnisl f e * n ™ >of Uie teacher reUrement act. '

Hep. T. C. WuJdoup*. R.. ButU, 'chslrman of the house approprU- I

, Uons committee, said th# Joint tiscal' comollUe, hod asked Uie recccn- <

mendaUons wlUi regard to the law’s <consUtuUonallty, Ui# full raserre 1 sp tem . compulsory restrictions oamembers, Uie sUU’s obUgaUoni, tdeslgnatUn o t beneficiaries and de- tparture from tbe Idaho biennial I

■II budget pracUces. <tegmllty QoesUoned t

In a speech on Uie house floor, cWaddoups tald Uiere 1* a quesUon Iot consUtuUonailty wheUier IiU- i hoans should be lazed nov to pay

^ tuture obUgaUons of the teacher rc- tUremenl program. i

Waddoups also remarked therecould tw no appreciable redueUons (in the sUte's share of.the teaiSier w reUrement program 'unUl loopholes and gaps in the present law are

e, doled." lie predicted..lh# regular seislon of th# legislature next yearrwill tAke aome scUon."............... .

‘■Well latenUoasd' fT h e teacher reUrement aUlutes ~

are well intenlloned and desirable In many reepects, but have b)«nUl# source of much contusion and .miaundcrsUnding," Waddoups .and :

2 Ben. James E Oraham, D., MadI- i 9 son. chairman of tha senate finance

committee, aald in a leUer to the '* board o t educaUon.B The housa voled overwhelmingly‘‘ 43 to 15 yesterday to amend Uie '

educaUon approprlaUon b i l l to® double Uia 1500.000 for Macher re- .° Uremenl that hsd been approved -^ by the senate. j,

° Spud Producers " >. Meet at Gooding 1s OOODINO, Feb. 34-^ . E. Neu. mann, MurUugh. reported on In­

formaUon received trom Washing.I ton, D. O , concerning potato grow- d.? in r« id -m sttm -o f-tn te re3 t-to -U ie ri

growers s t a mcellng Wednesday of ai> thfl Oooding County PoUto Produc- •

ers assoclaUon. TTOe meeUng was held to create a

more Interest In poUlo producing d

I and to get new membera to Join the ni assodaUon.

] Directors of the assoclaUon pres- t<. en t a t th# meeting were Bveretl lliI MeUles and Charles Mulder, both m, Gooding: P. W. Huyser. ailis; Lloyd »1, N. Anderson, Wendell, and Oooding di. County-Agent-R. E. Hughes.— .........h

J Lenten Service Is ; Set for Fairfield PAIRFIELD. Feb. 34-A candle­

ligh t Lenten service will be held at

r Friday. Members of threo Methodlat , ■youth Fellowship groups will con- . duct the aen’lce assisted by tho in- - -tCTmf«liiitc-MYP.---------—— ——• ’The first Lenten scn-lcc-wos held j a t 13:30 pm . Wednesday. Rev. Jsck

’Tnylor gave a semion a t the open- Ing servico on "Wlint Christ’s life,

death and reeurrtclloa means to

' . r a d a y Ulks will be glren bs Mrs.• Clnudo Ballard, Mr*. Minnie Muf.' riey, Mr.i. Civrl Nanh. Dorlene Beck - J and the Rev. Mr. 'Taylor.

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Livestock Prices At Burley Higher, Market Indicates

BtmLEY, Peb. 34— Tbo Burley ■ livestock Commiaolon company re- I ported 375 head o t hogs, 75 head ot I sheep and 600 head ot cattle were , sold a t the ssle ’Thursday.

Hogs sold from 50 to 75 cenU , higher than last week. Choice hogs

sold from 117.50 to S1&30: sows. fl3 to 114.00, and feeder pigs, |1S lo

. 118.50.Sheep brought 60 cenU higher

than last week. Choice lomba moved : a t 133.60; ta l ewes up to 110.50 and

teeder lambs, (18 to $33.CatUe prlcea were unevenly steady

, to higher than last week. P a t s le e s moved a t |30 to $34.50; ted heitcrs. (30 to 133; ta t cows, llS.50 to IIB; dairy type cannera and cutters. 111 to 115.50:' bulls, tlS to IIB; good quality teeder steers, $33 lo I33J0; heavy Holstein steen . 111 to 118, and light Holstfln stM n. 118 to «31.

Ons load o t ^ged stock oows sold for 1157 per hesdT^toek calves were repffted scarce.

Slash Proposed in Steel Freight RateNEW Y O R K .^ b . 34 WP>—E ast- :

em railroads today proposed a gUbstanUal cu t in tre lih t rates oo iron and sUel to meel truck com- peUUon.

Tho proposed lower freight rales were announced by John J . Fitz­patrick. chairman of the Traffic ExecuUves AssoclaUon of Eastern Railroads.

Fitzpatrick said the lower rates are designed to meel ‘CompeUUon by unregulated as well as regulated highway carrlen of certain iron and steel arUcles.

The executive assoclaUon called a meeUng for March fl In Pittsburgh where views of Interestod parUes will be obtained before the new larlKs are drawn up tor aubmlssion lo the intenU U commerce conmiission.

Trial Is Delayed In Hotel Shooting

POCATELLO, Fob. 34. </P}-A fifth dlstrlcl eourt case innrtvlng the flhootlng of » Pocaiello-hotel m an- - ager has been delayed until Monday.• 'The case, echeduled to open ‘Thursday, was changed becaujc of a conflict with oUien on tho court docket. District Judge L. E. Olen- non aald.

On trial is Henry M. Cook. Poca­tello, charged with assaulUng Wil­liam W. Shields. Bannock hotel manager with a deadly weapon. 'The shooUng ts alleged to }iave occurred during a Clirlstmaa p m y tor hotel nnployes. Shields.hfla.tfcovcred,... ,

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[ Paul Reed says Oklahoma would be a nice place to Uve U «rery

' driver wss Usougbttul as Pwnr ; Edward ■ndsTll.TUlsa.‘ Tidwell, wbo h is never h iid a ’ traffic mUhsp. voluntarily sur­

rendered his driver's license to ' Tulsa Pollca Capt. CUntoa Rlggt.

Tidwell. BO. oplainad he Is get- ; Ung too old to drive safely.

i Navy Developing ' Odd Escape Unit[ WABHINOTON. P^b. 3* OUO —

‘n ie navy loday anaouncod deve^<p•’ m enl of a new -Rube O oldb tx i-

type escape cockpit tor pUoU o t h i |h ; alUUid#, supertoalo planea.

‘Ib a pod-ihaptd unit, called an -eJecUon'cockpit capsule," la com» plately enciosad, pressuriced and insulated. I t would pennlt a p ^ t to drop ufely trom very high alUtudaa wbera raiUled atmoapbert* and extrtm# cold usually prove tataL

‘The capsule’s tall Is brokeo by automaUc parachuut.

‘The cockpit also tloaU a n d will serve as a boat for pilots wbo have to crsJh-land in Uie se t, tbo navy aald. _______________________

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I “Miracle” SavesTest Pilot’s Life

KL BIOtTNDO, CaUt, Feb. 34 0JJ9 —Test pilot Maj. Charle* Tucker said only a 'miracle^ saved hla Ute when hls tw ta.Jjt plana exploded in the air and teU flaming Into an oU leaervolr.

‘Tucker was caUpultod from the dislntcgraUng ZF-88 Scsrpion by an automaUo d»rlc« » ( lucb speed th a t his paracbuU apparcnUy was to ra open. He d ldn t open It h teae ll.

J Flight Engineer A rthur Turton. 30, Redondo Beach, w u tound dead in m e wreckage.

t Tbe plane h it a road nex t to the Standard OU company r tlln e ry and pa rt c t Uia wreckage struck a - iTound.Ierel oU rcserrolr. wtU ng u

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ru u an E. Uoyd U ifacrwn eperaUnc.a'E rapb lera l documenis la prrpanU on to t u be«a Initalled tn tbe eounty recorde: thoMc. (BUft pbele-encraTlnr)- ft * * * . *

:ography Speeds' Preparing Absti

phy-u-*p«aine-n«-joo-wir TiUfi-i. a record o t each real used dally anuacUon In T v ln Falls doouaenl tll111 abstract companies ta minute perltu « photography U> re- dereloped at

pace ncceusry to r (tor- and th e prlr;nts and speed prepara- other abstxac.tracta. erty to wlilcinieler camera h as been taJns.

the Tault ot Uio county ' TOough 1ittlee by the Tft-in Palls young, compllYmt company and daily eslato. tn n t:a.of documents are made. much.Bpaco.'.'

Abstract compftny pe* day. By usln{ents a camera to pho- the spcce ne<tries In record books. ords Is morethBda provide a n aocu- -------

ot land sales and Utle -mg .«rlthout expensive and J y l e P t i n : Keeping. Records o t real ^ ^

;SS£?S^''*._Lodgto Uje la test documenU h a n s e n . :

t in both om ces. The o t mem ben i- m U - a n d - P m t- c o m .. tnr-W oodm eIXOO-toot roUi o t Him regular seial

oiled aad placed In num- Tuesday evt, , . . Bennett p r ^

rete rpce Is n e ^ e d , a Report* welup ot cards or the de- the camp hadof tllm Is taken from Royal Netehid projected on a view ralM funds0 vlw era enlarRo the atoes." Colld ) readable size and eb- «?»»..

lera belongs to Uie ^ompany tor tw j sets ot 5"fv, ‘1 to date. The tlrs t pho-»ken in rebruary , 1847. ‘f l ' o ^ A caunderway to . bring a vhS tinJ ml“rJ

re tor another series somtUme In March. ---a» owned by the Twli) Jamea Bea--------------------------------- Cloe R , Weec, _ Botes to Uie

8 Grocers a , ffiS Cooperative

attend ft banquet a t 8 R^reahmeii ly a t the American Le-waMTed by the-R ed-ona b Su. m n o pitaiy cooperaUTO. ^)t Uio banquet, a« an- t . ,' Leo Campeau. Twin ’■>• ntroduce Ited and White! ^ d methods o t opera- f r ^ ^ 9ery rcuilers. He said se- J kers will Join la coopera- \ . W ^

kictr a t the banquet will IHarb, Chicago, naUonol > ■■isor of Red and White ft tpeaker wlU be R. W.ftlt.-XAlM-Clty. . s e a ^r ' thB ' Zlco' Wboleiale h t C t t i u F_________■ t ’., '

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covgetting eno trom not g sayinnlrertlty i

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t l I'icow's produi youll glT more Uian (

you do: then sun all she can Ross polnU latei tha c« la sonethlni

one TltJunlo A. I health. Wh is alviys a orlglniUy oi and Is prop<

thsalt st dolrymin ui Important them to he be sure clean, not t drink. T hei the site of U you hov gram Is."

HagenB I S B B I Gues.a rnkronim eainera used HAQERM, to suk lo j-abstncU . The m a Jenkins irder’s office a t the Twin Calif, lo vIj

daughter, M)ft * * * terton, and 1

5 Process K tracts Here 'v ™b

_ came tromle a n d 'T ru s t compariy’ Is parenia, Mr.r and photographs of erery ford. Twin }

tiled ora taken In a 16- resldenu.«rlod. 'Hie negaUves ore Mr. and 1

a t the end ot the day and daunhteprints cut and tiled with Mr. and Iitract records tor th e prop, daughtera airiilth^the-docum ent per- trtend* in M

- - C a r l OatleI T r ln PWls county Is Blsmoik. N.mplete recortls o t all real llnd housingantacUona would occupy ■ co .wlUi moro-added. <*> sing modem photography, necessary to r storing rec­

ore than cut In halt.

ing Held by Ige-at-Hansett-------N, Feb. 3i—A large groupTS o t Hansen camp,_Mod^ _________

eisloa a t the lodge hall evening. C catu l' James

rreslded.were given o a the dance

had co'tponsored with the clnhbon of America to ids to r the "march of ollectlons amounted to *81. rere completed for enter- e MWA rifle teams of this t Honsca Sunday aftcr- d also tor the meeting vhen ottlcen ot tha Poca- l camp wUl conduct InlUa- larKO class o t candidates,

nembcn will be welcomevents. .................... , *3ennett, R. P . Bnlley and 'eech were named as dele- he MWA dlstrlet eonvea- xnates named are Vetgll rles KUmes aad Joe BIU. c t coavenUon will be held I Hansen. Dick Parm eter Iiited capUln ot th e for- '

menta w u sened by Mr.C .-E ..Bcdow .and VergU

le pracUce n a held later.

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ry Advice _ Spea tout Feeds I Described ^s n a r iY o p id a 'h o , uoe a. : t—K eeping lhelr ttom . . : ' r ‘ li Is the f irs t Uiought In V. " 'A ire U u t Uie dairy herd li - :'.'^ W > tlay a t h igh production '•■' ' , A | h e best of health . ' 'COWI suffer mor* from not -■ ' O ' i i enough food th a a they do It getting th e right kind,"H. Rots, dairym an a t the

ly of Idaho.' . jg f 'M P KDiet Described

cows all th e high quality u y th ^ ' w an t to eat, and ave plenty o t protein. Add W E i^ ^ M the raUon according to the sducUon and condlUon. and giving her th e right ration U O t

in #0 p e rc e n t of the time." . . . ®dl don't have th e best of hay. (Cole.) In, sure th a t Uie cow la gelUng on* of tbi » n get of w hat you hare, the third j a U out th a t sUage (Umu- b lfb leboo I cow's appetite because It a t Idaho I hlng she Ukea to eat. April L Beort* of Vilaxala widely kaene e t th e finest source* of ttae** » « A. an easoiUal vitamin for pobllcatlett W hea i t Is avaUable. silage many awa;I a good teed If It Is made ----------------r of good quality material roperly entUed. l l i V e n tI the cow's supply of lodlied /% i I steamed bonemeal,” Ui* ( I n g P ] 1 urges. "Both of Uiese are ^ , it Uie year round. Give R v I her free access and Uien •*

tha t the has all the good, EDEN, Pe' >t too cold w ater ahe ean Teacher as» he condlUon of Uia cow and ^)t Uie milk check wUl show nesday ever efficient your feeding pro- auditorium

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ests Reported Sifbe“ewUMAN, Ptb . 3 t - M n . Em- S o c h r ^ Ins hMs gone to Redlands, tee lor nom

VUlt b e r aon.ln-law a ^ w o t Mr. and M rs. Dick Chat- vln Meywhi

Id family fo r two monUxs. CJureV f S d tterlon expects to undergo WlUlams.

B r a l l s t o r d , Escondido, Mn^*Ray°^ lilted his mother-in-law, two natrlo t 1 H efta tt, ^ week. Re grade pupili im .CoUtomifi, to v itlL h ij ite ted -fayJ l Mr. and Mra. A. H. BraUs. aecompwilm In Falls, form er Hagerman cunnlnghan

□laved & n ilid Mrs. Royal V. Stanton Seven PTA jnwr have moved to Arco. pageant hond M n. KeWfl Corthen and a large bii1 are visiting relaUv« and The fifth g1 Modesto, CoUf. -------- had Uie-ino'atler haa returned from received att<N. D .. He was unable to nuncl:

ling for hla fnmlly-there, by Ui? Junlo:

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OUSTON WABINQ a n expectejdlter of .the U W e i« ^ ladependeat, wbo wfll be the bwiaue tbe principal ipeaken a l L

«*»«oot jenn iau tm eeniereaee id«hn > s u t e eoD«e, PocateOo,

W a rta fs newipaper U ^,1^2 sow n aa oa* e( U » u - jmb b r Uii o o t o i K ^ l D c weekly tchool ot eas, a n d hs haa won yt„uon g, »*rds. soclaUon., ^ , ------- _ , ------ of Vogue 11

t Scheduled, g S ‘p." ervance Held PTA at Eden I Melman n

Peb. a t—The Eden P am iU Times Sumjuoda tlon held a founder's pubUcaUsnja thera n igh t meeling Wed- Colorado Erening la the high school «tilch hasn wllh abouti-SO persona other statei . The business meeUng — ^ e of Uie president, Mrs. cmJB-

ilttee was named to raise a mo>1e prolector for Uie 5 1 ^ *

.001. A benellt card party “ ? n ^ n id M orch-n lo aid Uie hot m. Named as the commit- amlnaUoD of new officers ,Ju le LaJeunwse, M n. Al- «

rhott, M n . Thcoias Me- ZL_______ilph McCauley and Earl M m m m

3gram was in charge of M q I I Henry. The group sang

oUc numbers. T h e. fltlh • Fam )ils danced a minuet, dl- & qim jm .-n rann r-D ud ley .w lth Iment played by Carol • ■ am. Marlon Pannekalt • No A number of accordion solos. • No'o rA offlcen presented a « onorlng founder'a day. birthday cake waa l i g h t s ■ ■ grade and Uie trtahmen J , I

a o s t pArenU.present -and ttendance prlres. Birthday „ , ich and coffee WOT aerred “ * Mata ilor mothers.

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STATE COLLEOE, Poc- for A. M. - eb. 34—Houston Waring, Olaha. Glthe Littleton. Colo., Inde- tUter to t^ oae of tha ouUtaadlng Uien weat

ewipapen in tha country, wife lemal le banquet speaker a l Uie visit, lu a l southern Idabo high — umallsm convenUon April READ T Hho s u t e coUege. He wm ---------------1 'T h e Fight tor Your ^

emenU tor Uie cenvesUon A A Ilarge of Prof. Wallace E, I T l llead of the Journalism d»-. Assbtlng him a te com-Irom the ISO Press club. A em m higb tchool «U tonled to attend.lUon to Waring-a addrees, C A , je t WlU feature the award- ^ § \ pe and plaijues to th e be rt *lool papen of aoutbem

AitUeton Independent woa A l the ouUlandlag weeUs la he University of N e t o ^! jouraaUu;^ a t th s con* %If Uie Nebraska Press u > A

T he March, 1M9, Issue listed the UtUeton Jnde- as one ot Uie six best lapen in Uie Unlled S U te^

was a Nelman feUow a t inlveralty In 1043-1H4. and uthor of arUcles la the reporU, the New York mday magadne and other ins. He u founder of the ^EdltorUl Advisory board.

IS served as a model fortea. f W ^ g k

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Chemurgy Is Discussed at Jerome Meet

TznOME. Feb. 34— Ttfm che* in u rn w o d b c a a td by r i r l OU«n, u i u m in i s tr of Idaho Pover coRipinr «t a meeUiv of the Cham«

, ber of commeree W rtcesday. OUro . expUlned th i t m • result of che- , murslc •tud}’ flfld developaient. ; »Ureh proeeajln* hw troiro to « million dollar IndmUy In “ *no *lnc8 IMI.

LlkewLv! lhe eaine may b« «x- peeled In the producUon of p»ptr , from waato alraw from wheat and ;

— tweet clover vlnea. h# eu ttd .He displayed many of the prod- ,

ucU thalhaT ebeenroadelntoutefuJ ,arUclts and m aterial from the waale i

. producU and by-producU of a«rtcul- , tural economy. Products from po- i

. U lo au rch and papers mad# from. wheat straw also were displayed. 01- ,

aea sUted there ar» 60,000 tons cf j wbeat airav.' available each year la tbe Camas wheat crop and thal a , paper industry could eventually eoa- , eume this waste atraw. ,

» Parmem ejpeelally had beea In­vited to hear thla report by Olsen i

■I and amonj the guesU were Ralph , 4 Carpenter. Ta’ln Palls; Leonard j 1 Bhuljon. Ed Fleenor. Oeorse Cleve- j

land, Murray O’Rourke and Harold ,----- Bteeie.'GoodWil AUbfty johnstonf; -

Carl and Prcd Beem. Vlrell Uckley, ^' Del flhiw. Wilbur Tiinier.TJob Otto, j

Ralph SturgeM, RutseU Woolley. Ed ,Ealln , Perry Ronan aad Joha Van ,Hook, all Jerome farmers. j

Tho high school baaketball coaches ,and principals who will be la Je- , rome for the district basketball tottmamenl will be guesti at thene*t meelln* of the Chamber. |

Meeting Held by ; PTA at ffimberly ■

KIMBERLY, Feb. 34 - Com- J memoratlng founder’s day. the Kim- j

• berly PTA met In the hot lunch eroom, this week. Vice President Mel- ^Tin Bwltzer presided s t the business {meetlar. Committee reports wtre jflveh: (

I t wa« reported the iUrerware , which w u ordered had arrived tndIs tow In us#, “n ie lunchroom now jhas silverware to serre 350 persons. ^

A donation of »3 was made to the ,------ high school-dramatle club for * ,

, make-up Ut. I t was voted lo placean order for a filing cabinet for ;the organisation’* records. Ih e ;cabinet will bo kept In the luneh- *room and will bo the typo that can ,te added to a* needed. '

Membera chosen for Uia nomlna- fUng commlltee were Mrs. Boyd i Merrill. Mra; R. U Morse and Mrs.Ace Miller. ‘

_ ’ D urlnj the proaram. Bobble.Hub: fb a ri played a piano tolo. Mrt. J. B. IMorris read Uie “Meaning' of 8rounder’* Day" and Mrs, Milton fBallard reviewed the accomplish- 1< menls of the Kimberly group alnceI t was organlied. Group singing nwas lead by Mrs. Robert Denton ’Iand . accompanied by Mra. Jack an .lh n m . r -------------------------------X.

A large ’tiered birthday cake ot pblue and gold centered the lace i

mittee in charge of refreshments In­cluded Mra. Ed Dohse. Mrs. Rairy i Dannenhauer. Mrs. Denton and Mn. •• Olalborn. A silver offering was taken n for Uie.founder'a day special f u n l _

VISIT IN BOISEEDEN. Feb. 34-M r. and Mr*. E. „

J . Davidson end Mr. and Mrs. Ivan „Barr were visitor* In Boise. ' -I

j L E G A L ADVERTISEMENTS SANOTHBS SUHH0N8

THE BTATE OF IDAIIO. IN AND FOH •nvIN FALLS COUNTY.

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T3IE VWXWOWM JIEiM AKO UN- dXKOWN scviacE.n o r A. 1. lunrEn. el •1<» known U ALDERT U ItARrEA. i

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Inn 10 U« dttradanU.You u , kirtkr BollfM thli * raireltlnl

hu l>Mn (ll«0 >f>lD>l roi'ln th< Plilrlil oNiht Elmnlb OUlrkt

pluJ U Ui« i«U «o»pl»kl°iillhrnV«»J!j<I«r> o( 4li< »rYln n{ Uik (oolhir tgn. morfL tnd rou ir . furlh.r n .und Uiit. \inl«u yeu «a‘ errMr sn4 pi«i4 u

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Slalom Cliamp F Teaches Skii

t By VIECINIA JACKflON UNIVEnaiTY OP IDAIIO. Mo«- cow, Feb. 34—Quiet, unasfumlng «* young Mrs. Ilolger Albrethsen, Jr>

t)> Oaimett, who teaches rtcreaUonal er iki classes a t the Unlvenlty cf n* Idaho. StUI hasn't figured out Just m *ha t happened to Uie Ice-cream cone t* she was eaUng when ahe heanl her >t- name read out as a member o f Uie a u . 8 . Women's Olympic ski t«am

>0 following the 1947 tryouts a t Sun Valley.

I- I t was In Uie spring of 1D47 that ff Aane Winn, then a sophomore at id Uie Unlveralty ef Utah, entered the

naUonal ekl races a t Ogden. Utah, and by the time ehe got bade to

ul sehooi. vU Bun VaUey. five weeka le jiter. she was one of Uie eight 1- member* of Uie U. S . Women’* >■ Olympic team.tn Bhe tried out wlUi-about M worn- I’ en compeUng for the eight places. >f Because ahe dldn’t think she had a a chance, she was calmly eatln* a• double Ice-cream cone aa lha names '• of the skl-leam members were read

clf.'• Seven names—*nd then “Anne J* Winn, alUmaie." ’The lee-cream ' ' cone disappeared. " It was so un- ° bellevable,~ she says, with still a

tone of wonder In her voice th n t 11 could-hare.htppened lo htr.

^ ' Bhe le ft 'S a lt Lake City In De- cember. 1047. for BU Morliz. 6w ll«r-

’• land, wllh the American contestants ° In the w inter'sports games there " from Jan. 2J lo February 10. 184B.

During the training period, ahe ^ sprained an ankle and ao waa un- jt ablo to competo In the games.

u was alter her relum from Switzerland In 1918 Uutl she won Uie slalom In the Harrlman eup races and also Uie slalom in Uie Nalional Ski assoclaUon races and so became the 1048 women's alalom

r champion.' The peUto aUilele doesn't remem- 1* ber when ahe learned lo sk l “My I* f ln t tkl panu were made ou t of b daddy’t tocks,“ bul the think* the• w u either 3 or 4 yeari old whea her* ftUier, the late Maurice Wlna, Oan- B nett. sU rted his daughter down Uie

tlope* ef Uie fooUiUli of Uit flaw- ; tooth moubtaiot. > Her first race was a trade tcbool

' meet In Hailey but sha did no racing unUl IM i “because I didn't have

* any #kl binders." T h a t year the* won ‘her llrs t m tjor compeilUcm. a . cletn sweep In downhill, ilalom. tnd . combined a t the Sepp BennedUtier ® n e u !a Boise.. Mm- AlbreUisen reached- the

womea't Olympia team wlUiout any . professional ikl Instruction, wllh ,1 the excepUon of some lettona on , deep snow skiing from Euslblo Ar-

r ltga . HaUey, and assistance from . her brother. Samuel, who managed 1. lo •lls len 'In* on -a ' lO-day courje t given by Fred Islln during lho war 1 lo the navy Instructors a l Sun Val-- ley.e But ahe added, ”everybody w at so t nice a t Sun Valley and Alla, Ulah.3 ’They would aay. T ry It Uils way,’ t and ahow me how." After her selec-

f profeulonal coaching. Laler, a t Uioe University of Utah, she took a1. coufie In-tcafhlng.tming.--------------• Until she got her akl binders. Just f alx years ago, the young Idaho Clrl >• "Jiut skied wlUi thc Bong, 'There B-ero 13 of U 5-I waa Uie only gltl

- —who skied on Uie hills around home."

When ahe wenl to blgh school• In Hniley ahe didn’t go up to the » nearby runs bccause ahe wasn't

••good enough." In foct, ahe wat

i mesl niin’rUed wlirn lOie entered the University of Utali in 184i to find Umt she was "KOOd enough’’ to s earn n place cn the women’it tkl

r team there.* Her father was extremely Inlercil-

Nl in Uie 'Akllng ability ol hla dttiiRliter nnd did whal be coild to

■■ tcach'her.'M r. 'Winn died abatJt lO daya alter Anne won the naUonal

I. ski race In lOlS. Her mother, Mr*.I- LavlnR Winn, now lives In Hallcy. r The Albretliseiis, frho Were roar*I. rlMl In June, cnme Uila fall lo- Uio university where he is a senior ® In the Uw,school. Previous to c « n - I. Ing lo Idaho, AlbreUison. also irero ’. Gannett, attended Bols* Junior !; college tn d was graduated from I. Occidental college In California.- _LMt year, Anna had her own

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ski tehool la Hailey and UiU win- eg. ter ahe teache* recreaUonal tU- Inc lng Uiree tflemoont a week. About lr 35 regularly attend her classes a t the ^ university golf course or Uie blU , f back of Uie Ad bulldlni;.

ujt Kone of her itudenU wouM know I«m her ski JacJcct. which b com-

^ pleUly plain, Uiat aha 1* tnUUed ta jTI wear Uie five colored drclet for

Olymple team members and wat ^ IHt NaUonal SU attocUUoa worn*

en’s alalcm-champion..., But her star pupil—who bat Just

' , finished lesson number six—Is her husband. Holger Albrethsen, Jr., wbo never ttled before be manled Anno Wlnn.

;M Atte^id FuneralMURTADOH, Feb. 34-RelaUvet

who were here to attend funeral services for Claytoo H. Callen were

*»• 0. S. Walter*. WaU* Walla. Wash.;> * Mr. and Mrs.- EUla WalKis. Nysta,* Ore.; Mr. tnd Mr*. Rex Waltec*,

'« Bolie: Mr. aad Mra. Roland DavU •d nnd family. Three HIU*. Alberta.

Canada; Mr. and Mrt. Pete Cox. n® Whitehouse. Nev.: Mr. and Mra.

Alex OolUtndla. 6un Valley, aad il* Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Davis, Grand-• view. Wash.

. .M i i a o H iA N 'v i i iT S _____le- MURTAUOH, Feb. 3 i-U n . C. W. ir- Riggs, Avllla, Mo.. Is vlilUng her Its son. Wellage Riggs, and family.;rb u : ••__ — " _ '(B.he I

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. Expert Describes ty Best Methods of ■i- Manure Storage

n N iv E R a m o r id a h o .S b co5. Feb. 34-Bamytrd manure has h iu i r t a t value on nettly every farm.

I t oonialns half the bulk aad 80 per cent of Uie nutrtenU originally

” conUlned la Uie field. If prop«ly ■ ta taved it caa cut down fertiUiCT tor cotta. Tho question I* stortae it r * . properly la wmier whea stock are u a . moro closely coafloed than tbey

are In pu ture monUi*. lust One of Ult besl meUiods of atorage her tccflrdlng lo Vance SmlUi, toUt spe- vbo clalltt of Uie Unlveralty of Idaho m o exlenilon tervle*. I* to add enough

Itraw to Itke up the moisture aad then keep It packed u It would be In a loallsg thed.

. . . This keepa oul Uie tlr and reduces ■'**, leas of valutble IngrtdlenU. i f you ' I z do no t have a loafing shed, BmlUi h aald. then it U best to keep manure

In tquar* piles. Thli alio tendi to ^ exclude air.' i f ; Oyptum or phosphate may be

added to consene nitrogen. In ■JZ' areas where gypsum 1* required on

the toll two pounds should be added dally to Uie manure pUe for each J.000 pounds of livestock in Uie

i f 'the toll test shows phosphate Is . . eeeded.two.,pounds o f.ia per_cent W. maUrlal or one pound of O per ccnt ner m aterial thould be sdded dally In

the same ratio as for Uie gypsum.

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- BRAND-NEW

HUNDREDS OF fl \ 1950 PATL| I t ’s useless to try describing aQ tji g l colorings In our mtsslve stock . . m convince you Uiat we're sUll undlJH for Mtgle Valleyl

^ DROP IN AND SE 2 S A V E M O N E Y

Lssortraent€ 0 ” • H i

EUM i iY ard ag e | ^ r a B

ATTERNS!

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TW IN FALLS

TIMES-NEWS. TW;

$2,262 Raised In Polio Drive

t For 2 Towns" KIMBERLY, Ptb . 3 t- T b e Kim. .A berly-Hansen UM polio drive col- *2 lecud MJS3.«e, M rt. O rm ut Craaei ■fJ and Mra. Colla Campbell, drive cch y chairmen, announced ‘Iburtday. n The money wat collected by tbe „ efforU of the Grance* and clubs _ In Uie area. H aasea tehool tumed ’ ia MU29. Kimberly grade school

cumed la 141.33 and Kimberly hlgb school tum ed In ttO.39.

A u len t show by Kimberly high acbool brought In »«3.35 for tho

I" drive. The Readers’ fuUd of Kimber- ^ ly sponsored a card party aad raised » ttl.75.

Cuivasslng by the Kimberly es Orange and a pie toclal and dance IU resulted In coUecUons of tTlDSl. lh Junior Boosters pu t on a program ra a t Uie Kimberly UicaUr and col- 10 lected Iie.fll. The group also told

UckeU to the polio dance.M Other Kimberly Kroup* to con- In tribute wero the BouUiem Baptist >n Mlalonary society, AeronauUct club, :d Rock Creek WorihwbUe club aad tho :h Delta Sigma class, le 'The Hansen O range contributed

$8T3W collected by oollclUUont and Is pie social and dance. Hansen bust- I t nesses contrlbuled another tt4J0 . n OUier Hansen conuibuuont carae ,n from Uie U U w ah club, PWendshlp n. club, a danc» club,-th» au^llary of

S Iid Summer

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COMPLETE ASSORT­MENT OP ’‘IN-STOCK" WALLPAPER TO BE

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------^ - B V E R Y PW C a —AMD-----QUALTTY DESIREDI

a ALL THE NEWEST MIX- MATCHING o n BLEND- INO SELECnONSI

'Last year we did an excellent wallpaper business, bccmiso we carried such a large, flno oiionm cnl . . ALWAYS HERE IN STOCK. ’Tilts scn- Min we’re determined lo again bring to you, our cutomer*.THE BEST TO BE HAD . . .AT PRICES YOU CANT BEATI '

' SELECTION

: BRAND NEW TTERNSthe various p tltcm s. styles and

, . . bul a trip to our store will idlspuled wallpaper hoadquarters

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BTN rA L I5 , IDAHO

Dance Scheduled , By Albion Group/ ALBION. Feb. 34-A aquaro dance

tpoosored by Uu Albloa O range Q wUl be held la Ui« student unloc9 building on the filOE campus Wed<

nesdty evening. Albert Craven,S ' Rupert, win furnish Uie music, teac t i~ a sd call all dances.^ Aocardlng to CUylon B ijan , danc<

commltlee chairman., Craven w ll bring tevera] member* ol b it tciiurc

^ dance group who will desnoottraU the daaces and assist w ith Uu

“ tA fhing Tb* publlo U Invllod.

cbUie Calvary MlssloaatT BapUtf

jb chureh aad Uie Junior c i tu o f the no SouUiem Mlssloaary BapUst cburcbr - Stmday tchooL -----pd — ■"

READ TIME8-NEWB WANT AD&

"■ i LAME BACK t I CORRECTIONId 3 U p l e a s a n t and ptlnleM,

I BackacbM may b« atsocUied a- I WlU] rbeumtUsm. artbrltU At a lumbago, stomach and kidneyb, 3 disorders. II you bavt tried10 I a _ everyUilDS else try adjust-

14 ments. Rellel Is ofien ob-I talned after first tr u lm e n t

1- 13 DR. AL'MA HARDINI I CQIBO mCTO B

le s ' Ito-Ualn North F b e u ts s eIP ---------------a==M ==s—3f 'i ' i ..............

i F a r n1 will sell a i Public Aactio: on highway 30, all ca t(l« i

NON]SALE SI

METHOl

A yrshire cqw— 4 yea rs ole 2nd cai;

Guernsoy—5 years old, m i Red cow—6 years old, mil: Red cow—6 years old, mill Holstein—6 years old, s p r Holstein—3 years old, sp r Holstein—3 years old, s p r Holstein—3 years old, mill Holstein—2 years old, mill

(Dates and Production V- - a t Salo) - ......................

DC Case tractor, w ith hy d i 'unit, new last A u g u st

Manure loader and cultlvai nilv<>r mnniirp sprf>pHor Ini

rubber tires John Deere 7 foot t r a ile r n Fordtl-actor, w ith plow, bla

cultivator, and b u ck ra Power t;ikeoff Ford tracto:

21 foot boom for fi<5ld with livestock attac'Ki;: ICO feet of hose

10 jnch Cnse hammermlll John Deere prnin binder, t John Deere 10 foot hny rftl< Jolm Deere IG inch 2-wny t McCormick-Dcering: corn b

^ power takeoff2 -lection wood harrow

BOBHollenbeck & Hollenbeck, A

F p u b5 miles north , I

MONDi^ starting: Promptly I I

^ .23^HEAD. DAIRY C - in c l u d in g 6 HEAD SPLarge Helilela, 8 yr*. eld, ju st f r Holittln, t 7rt. old, milking

— UBUulo,.i ,r» .9 ia ......- ............HoUtiln, 2 >n. oia. Bilking -IlBUuialiilftr, tprlnriar - - t -

- ClafroMy Iitller, iprlminr- Giiemity co™, 4 yrs. old, ipringlt

Gutnisey cow, S jt, . old, Juot fres. Ouersiey .cow, 7 yrs. old, milking, h

Rosn Shorlhom htlfer, sp rin jln r 2 tfd lielffM, iprlnxlnt 2 Holstein liiireri, 9 moi. old Rosd' heltcr, ytsrllag

•aUolstela bull a lfe t. oMG utrtser heifer, 4 moi. old

. - 2 h tl/em az...........TtMllng'whlWaee-biill-------------

Yfsrllnr Hslittin bull‘ n 'l T.B.

555^5*^^' ” 'T E S and FRO RECOnDS GIVEN DAY OF

----------------- H O R S S S -BUck honr

HOGS

■ FEED400 bn. Wheat - ao _M io«,*Ueke.l h sM t not l ^ l / b , i

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M R S e t h

. M en Lodges MeetP iODf. Feb. :4—Tbe lOOF am

Rebekah lodges met Mo&day evo nlng for tbelr regular buslnes meeUn**. Durln* th* Rebekah’, meeUaf. Mr*. Edjia Cbamben wa, IniUtted Into Uie order by U« Re bekah degree ttAft Tbe lOOF mcm ben served ‘refreehmeata a t thi

cn cloee of tbe meeting*.

ic« FLY TO WICHITArUl CEDAR DRAW, Feb. 24 —Dal' ire aould. Olen' B. Oould and Bol

Luntey flew to WicblU to get Uitl M plane serviced.

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NOW ONLY

STATE HAH-MI MAW AVENUE^lABT- Tl

11 Au<Ion a t m y place on th e w est edj I a n d (a rm m achinery listed belt

DAYvFlSTARTS 12 O’CLOCiODIST LADIES LUNCH ON G

7 8 H E A D C A T T L Elid, frcall w llh ♦ 2 H olnlsln J

IE hesd Holi niIW n« 8 head Guer

- f lh e ^ a S h o r t )rin g e r 16 head Hols ir in g e r 13 head W hl >ringer I (Above He ilk in g m onths ilk in g 5 sm all calve W ill Bo Given 2 H olstein bi

-------- i -2 B la c k W h I t

^ M A C H I N E R Y —

d rau llc control f Rubber t ired it I bushelsa to r 4V^ foo t discargc-flizc-witb-------AlLfltccL2 jv.

Phosphate sim ow er____________F arm Hand,lade, scoop, loader airake International;o r sprayer type:d sp ray ing 100 large loci.ipents, also 200 good tlea

7 foo t tracto. Spud choppei

t ra c to r h itch Hand corn ah ^ko 2 un it m ilkert r a i l plow 6 milk cansb inder w ith ‘■n’' above c<ju

. and ready u (Terms can be t

^ making am

B GREEN, OWIAucU.

( L i e s1 mile east, % mile soul

AY, Febri1 2 : 0 0 L u n c h o n G r o j j n i

C A T T L E - 1PRIN G ER S - John Deere B tr* frcah/,- .trol and li-

rake—osed or - ......... - — — Jenkltt* rtackciw

Bubber.Ured wag rtac St»*Nwfa*eled wajreah • t flngle dU c»-l 1, heavy producer Manara spreader lg Fff*no—1 OUver

Land levaler — D * Oood *'cew n t t a

Power tickle trtm 1 ' .1 selt hamesa

10 horte collar*. » BBd lbnH---.-.-' .:r*na il»»<w «UI

------------------- IH t: |( t-m tirc a n ;_________ ___ Oil brooder, only t

B. TESTED 3 A'Sliaped hBf htODUCTlON Let* ef go< hw;P HALE. W-hoIe grain dril

— c

ir 'ftiartlliM h S w rr r^ n A r!le. MartUgaJe, HATCHING *

MISC]• ____________gO_aU«ad tie*

DonblB trees, neel mlKeUaneaoi lion.— 150 bn. oat* _

seroro tale dat* SOME nODSEHC

f m e r G A S H Day o f S a i l

4ELPRINCEAuctioneer W. R.

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S e c i a iWallpapen,

. o u - a o t s m G L E i i o n ,

PAWX3 * 9 8 CAUO

W>WAREC(

c tio lsdRe of Gleniii Ferry H. lelow: ’

BB.27: k n o o nGROUNDS

I T

i-heifers-flprlngeraiolstein heifers lem sey helfera Drthom heifers.. ■..M blstein and White F w r t Tilte Face heifers H eifers and Steen art lii IB to 1 year old) veabulla, servlccibls

filtb Facc stock coffg......

ed steel bed jnlnwifoB,:sisc cover plow -u 'lionl stfylf frfltlcf spreader

d, complete with aiiiiira an a iiydrtulieptriiaff '

sal bean plister, fnir, il

ocust posts ies:tor d rag uff 5crBheller

:er, McCoralcV-DMring

Mulpmcnt b sQ prseUaDj b to BO ta mrtJ

« Brmnged to stove xmngemeats prior la IM nb

rNERR . Cimnlngbio, Q

u t h o l G o o d i n g ^ M

u a r y l lin d B b y B e lie f S o d i K

tractor, equipped ll-lneh hanroo sst I only 1 aeason

snowlaf

and r a c k .............■WXOD and rack ■.1 s .tectlen bam * - ■ er tn rood eesdlUa ■ er 2-way hone pM* M . D u iU r» a m - 1>«« V D tU l stock (raUsr ^ ^ * 1 1riBder vrtUi b *1« " " " V

I. aeveral U r i e ^ j ,

lyosed 1 aeason ^ •Chw se*— Postftffl------■ -,w d tooU ■

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(••^fiAortly k « P •‘“ I'' -IU •na »«» JjltVS:a»S'(• ■:,;irt*le*ee<l Ubor** -ill u b»

gerrnliuiUoa i r ^ ^ n n u f w of gwd uq, ^ , . y«

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#lIoiment« or to ipodp nM*

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not only h u H I- c .r,i ^ o f . w b i u n u i l y l t l j .

to rcduce the m kJ« b e « « 1 mntter. W hit- cbriht

I sood Idea to call , «•<^ t r ««d w pe"l*o^ ‘ " 'i l i la .,* w 5'proKratn for the cp,a JtUr .^ ^ u U o n feels tha pu«h trem^i

f l ^ ^ a l d be tncWed very crw«'‘tSt'! ' «T2m l» ouUmed In win- chtin ; - m

.^aeUitr farm wor*, flmnoai i'»i■ JtDiM rvrsic

— Ilrxth thitJay S e rv ic e s - la tedforG roup K «tf fcji betn d»lfn»te<l u ttHwiioB e{

th# loMi DeMoky « «Ul rnjulred to . atWnd cnuBCi

uiflcim»tlon of the order,

r„S££S .M SDwM B. Blaelaton* win u T iT“i - "

j T i t TmI ot n re ." . rod wOl krJr ^ the church Krvlce, the m «? , r«ii»w ^ b e n M d th il r par- lhiue*t»*t K U nner H r- » p-a, Th»< g* Vf.niiifl ujaple. The f lK pTjtJrtd by the De- eeaictob.— — - - r mn srn u z N D i Sm

S05E, reb. 3 i — Mr. »nd » «b s t i D»ugherty *ad Hoxle 6«lfrltBdjlaN»mp»,C»]d. w i f IkeUUn. M . y

leighboring ^ p S Churchesn m n kbl* battut _ ^

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>«eUJ hjBB beak lo b« uaad Ib Ihl fffL;"',?-rss:? -.Si? a.'-j.-;>ar^BU.'*fiM*-‘2 ^ K J iliJ ^ L V 'ltil

rabaamT I »J«. MoBdar. “•

^ 1 »-■. nuadar. CIrala BaaUan • bjd, Bbo4a A raatm t with Mra. laa etar

»t*i Mn? K^SmTVam lb««B tismsiSiT.'S'rSa;.':

WilllMi. arlih Mn. Daaa p-a, >-«h. iU Blsa Ukaa Hortb. I p.m. Laalw <<lar, cbolr rabiamll RbmiII Braoatt. board m<or. Bgsdar la TiMlaU MiaaaBcar dtr. I*TVI

Ssadt^ riaaM aoaa pnpar«4 u Wadavdi— dirl"hi“

ioiboij"K4 rSSi°®**^ I Albart B. FamU, aUb’ ar ***

I SsBdar Khooli Mr.. C. E. , „•. taam l aaparlM nint| drpart- *'>•»■

s |r -v * ; . .r s l ; rSa, 4lratlori Mt»aa. “flroUi«l« Sal* » «.ni..; < p.Bi. n m naaUfV of homa flundir nJob *otk«n Ib roalb eaatari airirjr AlUrlll.> ^ bu toaaaatad lo titit tbb wmk iblp; ,tx’•Jl*!* MYf atat ^B*’ro!th'*«anl« t«rr'|t«a!b»P«l. lUO PJB.. r . l l i nilowthlM till' iBuitIB tarlout b0CB«. 4iU pjb. Mosdar. ehnti.i ,lan tralnlm ,l,M,a for yogUi Is Ilr for VI. T:M p.ta., Mgndar. Ilor Soocia dar Ihreus w ssr.iSui.'-s.s.iK:nn. 7il« p.m. Wadatadar. ofllelal rharth'fiBi.atlr. lj roalh r.atir. UJO p.m. 4ar. child

Ur. WSCS AK<iU«. board maMaIB e«il»r. TiM p.a. Thoridar. Chan- rnii olr r.br.™al la laBelutrr. 4 p.m.

Canptira Qlrli matt In roalb c n . n. p.a. rrU»r, adall ricrtatloB lo g,

AMEMBLT o r OOD In/'ptir.K*r. U „ y , u . piatar • Alur*n»•a.. SuBdar tthbol. 11 a-a.. wonhlp. OaUandcrP-mn m u il lilk lartlca. Bp«lal aad K>dl

Jl. Sitf/tT at Twla r*IU t ^ u l tiW p.m.

S DOUC UNCOLN-M^51 Third A v in a « South

TIMES-NEWS, TWIN F„ riM T CHBmiAK IMt.k C. C>a»Bbar««r. .tU M n Mn

11 a.B_ BlbU Kbaol: dipartnnU Bn. ^ tm p .1 r>aak W. Black, f .o m i Bgada TllUMnL leiU aJ... vormhlp: .p .. rraalu .OBU. kr U« akelri Mmea. -Cbriit of Wr: ^ nrxKti UU Cbnrch-: eocBRUnloai laata. I l<. braad<Mt orn' KVMV. 4:19 p.m.! Boona. < »l>tp bMr for lataraadUlM and oo tba <■' sii.s"rt!j t s .v(mod. 'ilo PA . .^S d lljtla xrt* tUsa at

tonirttiUonal i Ib iIbC aad n n 'a al asr <Ml Mrmce. 'Tb. Eiaraal Cod." 7 p.a. claaaa 'idtr. Kun Duhhla claaj aBnual -Bw.at. th« >««r banQutl la r.llavthlp halt Thurt. p.m. Uk

MO p.a., ceiintll Kroupa aMi at niahl b]m: Gmp I »ltb Mra. W. B. lliyta. «Blb aic Flcrtc irevp i witb Mn. Ctrl Mil.IIM I'onltri (rvip t vlib Mn. Clar.»»M. IIII Lscut: rrosp < wlUi Mn- Foorik

Tl ,1, rillaora! frcMP t.Mn. Iro Xvrkaadall. Cara will maat iq a.Bb. rharth tl 1 aja. for tbb frogp. n a.mSlth '“e7rtc!a * rah»*r»*l. Blcbard Satala":

IMMANUZL LUTHEBAK Mrrl^' .iJB, llnl*^ U*“ t i 'r»« KTri.**10 a« .. Bm W acboSr^j ? t e ^ o * “/ ; * r . 5 ‘u W b ^ vlorcb aodllorlaa. I«] br Patknr Duhlr. » iu ,

r . i « ‘ « ‘pari” 'FTA BMU l l pirUb ball liM p.a. uadar. aiw adult monbaiahlp claM la la cbsreh baiia.nL I p.n. TbBca< tholr rabiaraal la church audltorluBi. jo a-n 1. Frldtr, Aandir tchool tlAff. 2 p.a. ihlp. Ml •J»r, coatlrmtika croop. Hoadtr

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BmiEL TEMPLE ' Wo, B. M. Dt<14. M I .r l>raki .ii

ra.^bm^lc^^or.r .XVUV. :« ® ;^V ?

RiMllnf. 1:S0 p.m., .Ta'iKtlUIlo «a: confiitallontl tlnxlsc wllh ip*.

muitc br lh. choir ahd t 0.pl«i or- ,|>I pnrir ror Ui. alak and opportUB. ''»■ f,’ or b.pil.n: iinnon br pa.tor. Tnaa.-’iroqjh rtldir. 1 p.m.. prarcr bandt. » '•»« • >. Tu.d.r, Dlbl. achool. a p.a. W«|. r. rr» rr m.Mltif. I p.m. Ffldar,■‘.aax.x""- ■ ••'- j ; ...niuncn o r the abcenbion * *

EPIKCOrAI. al s"ridt*r I^ U bU*!'i.ili*r‘hllr oora- C B ■m.."clio^h acliool. ll'':"»'a7m°*‘moS^ SI

*.r i w i ander. llio p.m. WadBadar, LIUBl Our KtdlUtloa: I l l l p.m., eholr raWr* n a r i r tiuradtT. 10 a.B.. hoir .omasnlooi P.m Afl^noon Cslld a l U>. boa. l t t

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FALLS, roAHO »BT, KDWABOY CATHOLIC TT •Hei

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'.,"sliirT,» oi'iafur 10 o'clock a tta oa Sandtr tr for lh(

,r atbff bour br appoinlminu lag jlrr■ Towdir and Thundir .r .n lan al PHoritlorr, Ul Brr.olb a>.nui north. 7;J0 t- ih,

— IaiCBSi aortb. or phim. pll. tlon CC

AMEBJCAH HJTntBAff ’' J * ' ’irlb amiM and Third alrMl Bonb Whe

M A. P. Kall.r, p.itar the llTa-a., Suadar achool .ad Ulbla cUit. rnivm* .la, worthlp; taroer. “Cca«o«l«a-: Millbaw 4. M l. World 4ar o( tO Ullr larrlN rridar. r.b. u . at I p.Bi. No ipD. fioadar, Laib.r Itixua. LanUa niilr*H « aacb WadBadar darlns Lmt .t

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IT CnUBCD o r th e KAZABXHBIL s . B ub ... pMln >tl txI a-m.. SoBdtr tcb«l. lOiil a.m.. there I lp. *110 pjn.. rcrUBC pwpl.'i lartlM.p.M, .tiBt.lliUe a.r>k.. T l» ».». ,• 4ar, p rw « Ba.Un». *

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a-a., Baadar Kbool. n aja.. wor- Xq t

lEVKNTn-DAT ADVENTIST tied (0 srdtr tftTleaai Babbalh ichool. I:ICWonhlp. II a A l Eldm Dr. R. A. trlbutll' and Ira Vlr(U. Youth mMlBf, lilO made.Icadir. Mn. OonSoB ilarrla. Wadaaa. ,I s m.. prar«r BiMtlnj. UIVIC

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•Iklle p.m. W*ln«*dar.

cnUBcn o r cimiaT m Drvaddai. alnliitr

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:irs to Collect isurance Check Of Deceased Vets<rld«idi due deceued retertn i Jie Ume they held O I Uwuraaee T T ~ r to lhelr d u th i will be ptU heir btneflelarlej o r heIrt, Ar-

Helwrge, v e le rv u Bdmlnlitrs- MHM contAcl represenUtjvo for Mb( . HIM alley, u ld Friday.hers iniurance was In fort« i t H H lime ot the T e tc r in l death, nent wUI ba mftde BUtomtlcally B H le tfenefleiary of record, he u ld . ■ppllcauon of u y kind U xt- H I ;d In luch cams.the Iniuraace w u ho t la foroe H H 111 Uma of deBth. the dlrJdead H B be paJd to h l l eatate throuth | ^ H uccutor or admlolstrBtor. If H H9 U DO tdmlnlstTBtor. p«ymentbe made directly to thoee per- i M k eoUtled to the Vetoraa‘< ei> I B B under the U w t of the lU U VOU e the Telerth w u » Uf«l re*.1 a t the Ume of death. k 3 | |

the lapied U uurtnce c u m , I ^ H I tom u win be sent tbe VA lou persons found to be enU.10 all or a ih s re of the dlil-. llelireie lald. Ko Beoeral dll* V A llBn .eJ theie form* wlU be

vldends for deceaied ve tm n* D be mailed soon, tlie VA aald. ■ % Ihould be m oitly out by June JO.

3r. R. W. Packard's

- office will be

C L O S E D FIF_______until ■

M o n d a jv r e b n ia ry ‘2 7 ' 24131 fourth Ave. No. ^

Thil II a loni

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1 ^ Next, the n*'— - - — — rr>«chan!ci-e

cmembled a r 1. rival the hlfll

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and thot tta iweeplttg th# to boost tnxfa lot of small pi m /nufet/i/»w ii

hope toseeyi jl cost you rwfhlk rioM l950M

you nnny ht>r H ^ ^ H k ^ ^ d m o n t K . i V o u

VISIT AT TAVL ■ ■\UL. reb . a i-O u « U of Ur. and . John Rle<llln««r this week t n

and M n John Neu. U r. and . Erwin Rombaeher .and son.Lorena AledUnjer, all American

O U N G P E O P L E ’S

R E V I V A L ^FE B . 26 — MAR. 12 V

8 P.M . —EVANGELISTS A k

cv. & 'M rs. E , D. Shaffer

IRST CHURCH ^o n s o p

!4o QUINCY S t r e e t ER er. D. D. SHAFFER ■

mdftidsi it caught ut unawdrei, ai »Ied, but here Is what teetm to hov •car prices verging on 'o tumbli, w r February Trade-In Offer—glvli )tfor« the bottoHuduQllyJfttLftut ww»' oot Ground thot the 1930 h -eoll-Q *hot* ca r . ;T thqrt»ra~cg and balanced that Its performanc Ighest-prlced cars In th« Indittfiy ^como outwifh a senjotlonal NE^ ury to sell for only

M aT a.M 0H rt«

tarted the ovalanchil Mercury: leWost llko wlldfirfc O ur volumt I <Je*ln qIIov^otkm even hightr. Wi profits rother thon a ftw btg on«i viio/e ^bn /o ry boom b of As peofci you down here wHhln,the nesit f r rhing to h e a r our o ffe r.. . a n d o | Mercury bought In February may

undreds of dollars. Payment stort iSldn't it be worth-while to come In

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I__M >j5J3flughters_I G rand Guardian I Is Bethel Guest1 W ENDOL, rcb . H—V n . CllOd*

Ccmpbell. fuuiU an ot Job'* D«u(ti- ta t b e tlid Ho. U. enlCTUlowl T u«-

• <Ur a t Inrifhwn tn bonor of Mn.tn a Blackaby, Paretle, r n s d iuar>

f of Job’* DaUfliUn of Idaho.Itio boeU u waa au liU d by mem* b«n of Uu bcal luanUan ooujkU.

J A baaqaet bonorln* Mra. BlKlt-i a lv aad oUur g nnd afflccn w u M h tld ia the dining room of the Ua> u n o lo templa Tuesday erenlnc when I aha mads her official r l i l t to tha

leea} chapur.purpla aod whiU. eolon of lha

Wesdell bethel, wera tu«d tn tha table appolntmenta. Purple eandlu and atrcamert and bougueU o( rlo* leU a ad lUr of the n l l e j .fonned

I the ecnurpleee. Com cea of TloleU and Uiy of tha raUey wera pretenu ad (« tha grand offloera.

Barbara H ln la i. bonorwl qu««a cl tha Wendell bethel, coodueted tha rtfulAT meetlni following the ban* QUrt.

Grand om cen of tha luardlaa aouncU pretenl were U r. aad U n. a U . K o et Nampa; U ra. U . S. Doaa and M n. Ray Sluyter, Twin rail*; Mra. Bestia Blca. Ooodlai. and r re d Lang, Buhl. Honored

. . guest* from WendeU were U r. and n U rt. Joha Kewbrough. matron and

patron of Eattera Star, S U r of the We*C chaptCT, and U r. and U n. Darrell Andenon.

1%e local guardian council aulJt> ad in the amngement*. Uember* fro n tha Job'* Daushtcr* bctheU of

■ Jerome. Ooodlng. Duhl and Burley attended the banjjutt and meeUog.

I We, the WomenI - By B t rn i MILLETT I . *7 w ant our 13*year>old too to r ' l i w up havlns sood manner*.- but

my husband won’t back me up.‘ ’TVhcn I remind Jilm of UtUe mat*: te n of courtesy hi* father *ap:

'W hat are you trvlng to do, mal;* ' I *1«7 out of him?'

1 * th e n anything *luy about good m annen?” a frustrated mother atka me.

There entalnly len t — and your huibaad ihould not only baek you up tn trying to gl?< your aon the

____ adtantafo of p?o4.m iO D en^L-beihould bo Pairing oTOT part of the Job Of hi* eon the fpeclaleourtealea tha t ara aipected of a

Tha boy wbo li taught a t home when b s 1* young to teat hla mother a t tha table, to hold open doon for her, to do the Uttle things hi* par> anta of without grumbling, to (peak to their frlenda when he

........eomea tnto tha hou*e.-(o Istrodueathe trle sd i ha farlagi home, ate, 1* g«intny u ea*e of m annc and a oon*ldBratlon for olhen th a t will help h t a away tn m home.

lh a belief tha t good su n a e n maka a boy a al**y i* held.by.too many pamst* today.

______ You can iw i their iwmg-*touahguy*’ eaaOr are the bo '^ who act Uka hoodlum* oa buses, who aerer offar « older penoa a *e*t. w iu o»ipleta]y 'lgnOTr~Uielr par- enta’ friend*, who tell the ir parenU off whenerer they feel like tt, wbo ate intoleat to their teaehen.

I Thera i* aothlng *!*«7 about good»n«nnm. ABd moat boyi today oould naa a lot m e n t r a h ^ tn man*

\ B«* tb a a they are getting a t hoa*. n you c a n t ooavlnee your but-

baad of thl* faet any other way. you might try InrlUng a group of tha won* m ansend ot your ton's con* temporarle* orer for an- afternoon when your husband 1* to be a t hom* ^ ^ d let th ts t taka.orer tha

TheyTl eonrince him of the Im­portance of good m annera-eren If you c a n t ______________________

------M arian-M artin—Pattern

E >nLL BUNSESIHLE---------' P u t . th a preL tlut UUTa'glh Into

the pretUe&c outnti She'a lore the acallops th a t go round and round. IVi a really truly grown-up faahlon—a sunsexsblel

Pattern H M coraea fat tlae* t , 4. 8.I, 10. Size 0 fundres*. jacktU, IH

This e o sy -to -u sa pattern g lm perfect fit. Complete,' iUuitrated tew chart ahow* you eTer7 step.

Send twenty*£lTe cents in coins for Ihls pattern to Marian Uarlls, e a n . Tlmoa-News, 'pa tte rn deport­ment. P . O. box 8740, Chicago M, im ^ ^ P r to t^ p la l ^ ^ ^ r ^ M ad-

‘•It'8 ready! sead ju « m teen cenU more to r our new beatmtffl Marlaa

• > - M artin -po llcm -b o o k -fo r -TOriag.- rashlon cews.' one yanf aXltU aad blouses, aprlng st^le* fo r-aU tba [amlly. A nd-prln ted In th e ’book- trta hgadbag pattcm t

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“ W ashington Day “ N oted by Womena d JEROME, reb . 3i-T1>e Fleaaant

hour d u b wa* entertained Wednea- tn- day afternoon a t the home of Mn.

H. M. Stroud. In celebration ot I t- Washington'* birthday, Kuests were er* mei a t the door by Top«r." the of Negro maid, and M n. Stroud ap- ley peared aa U artha WashlnKton. The g. patriotic theme waa carried out In —, the desacrt luncheon.

Roll call wa* answered u1th In- tensUng facta about Washington. A Uvely game, "Waahlnston’a

—J Hatchet," waa played. Mrs. John T. auaiB, ir.. led group singing o t

to patrloUc tongs with M n. C. C. njt Sleren* « t the melodeon.

Hosts a t Dinner^ PZLCR, Peb. 2 i- U r . and U n .

Edward Reichert were hcet* a l a od dinner and pinochle party Tuesday

erealng. Red camaUon* decorated the roooia and tables,

u r High ecore prize* were won by ^ Ura. Roy Reichert and O. J . Childs. >>* and low acore prUcs were woa by l>5 Mre.-OhUd*-ao<l-Charte fihaff.------

U r. a n d Mr*. H. s . U u sg n re aad u Mr. and Mrs. Horace Holme*, Twin > rail*, were guesta.

« « «

; Card Party Heldp. rAIRVIEW, reb . U ~ Mr. and 2 Ura. Claude Crljp entertained a t

three tablea of pinochle with prize* M wan.by.ilra.-Cecll-Oalhoun. Olenn J, Denney, O tto Platt, M n. Don Hlg- . bee and Ward Mackay.

m * * *BXBTHDAY NOTED

n CASTLEFORD, reb . 33 — Mr*. M Tetal Hodge* ealertalnod a t a party

honoring the 10th birthday annlver-

» ^ y e ? * d ^ '^ " t h T 'a t t ^ » r r ^ W t h10 pricea going to Dixie McMurdle and

OatTHeidel._________ ____________r- r—ta ,

" Care of Yp“ By ange:I*. — — — —t- ExamloaUon* a n boun of trial m for th u e who m uit take them and ie they should b* set ao a* to (tae 3* the alraln bn the applicants aa much in a* poulble. There is not too mucb le an examination can do. The lest « . is set, the condltlona aad the atmos- 3- phere are fixed. He. can be calm If and serene, low voiced and gentle

of manner, but beyond Uiat there i*— UtUe wlthla hi* power Uiat can

help the anxious candidates. They— must-hrip-lhem selTca-by knowing

tha t their strength I* wlUiin them* aelTC*.

The best preparation ior aa 'ex * amlnaUon is prayer. We take for gnnted th a t the candidate haa painstakingly mastered his aubject After that, whal he needs Is ability lo let what he knows flow through him to th e end of his pen and to do Uiat, lo win Uiat freedom, Uiat Ughtnes* of mind, prayer ia essea- UaL

Asking Ood to give him on* hun* dred per cent is not what I mean by a candidate'* prayer. True, "prayer la Uie soul'* sincere dealre- —but It u aomethlng else. too. I t la' a iptrltual release. Deep wllhln e r- ' ery human being Is a source of m!*

I raculous power. 11 is seldom used because eeldom called on. perhaps

— hecausa we hav j-net-b ttn-.trained to can on and use IL We'know we

J have ll_because It hat.com a,tn.the aid of people plunged In the deepest distre.ts when they let go ot-their hold on their own atrensUi and In- leUlgence and call on their *plrlt- ual being for help. T h tt itrength

= ,i»rCTll«L-'PP.brpra?fr,_thB:i>nyrrof:faith.__________________ -■ Pnij-er helps people to lay off Uie load th a t U crushing Uielr mind* and binding Uielr,bodJea, and to rest on th e Inner ilrenglh of the spirit. I t enables them to connect wlUi the infinite Mind, all powerful. all-ksowli». and., freed of fear. let

. A New Goiffuce

‘ A New Outlook!J tm U

<1 MACJDNELSSS Q r f t PZR-MANENTWAVEO.DU VP

^ MACHINE /* (Ufki rniM A N EN TW AV ED .O U tJP 5, Paclals JJO

r k —^EAST'S. s^oN OF .BEAtrryJ' r ......... CPormerly Blm'si8 Phooe 2265 ,1J9 Bhoshone W.

id-1 Rites Announced-■ - By G irl's Parent:

U r. and Mn. rred Bmlth as■ nounce the marriage of Uielr daugb

ter, Ellen WlUene. to Joha Jeak laH aon of Blr. and .Ura. McKinley Jea■ klni, Malad.■ Tbe marriage waa performed Pel■ 18 In EUo, N er, by the Rer. Robe:■ P. Taylor. The couple wa* aatlende■ by Muriel Thompson aad Al DaUe;

The bride attended *choola 1■ CasUeford and T«-ln Palls, 'and I■ DOW employed, a t the Twla FaU■ oounty hosplul.■ Jenkln* 1* a graduate o t M ala

bigb ichool and. the Unlvertlly o Idaho, louthem branch.', a t Poca

■ tello. Ha Is empbyed by Sean. Roe buck and com paiv.'..

They are making Ihelr home a■ igs Washington street. Twin FaUt.HI Birthday Party Is I Planned by Cluh■ The Good wm club met Wednea

day afternoon to make plana for th'.) dub birthday party on March 19 ani _ to appoint committee* to help ral*-

money for the club., ' Mra. U E. Hawkins was Ui* ha*t- r e a for the afternoon meeting heli

in Uie Idaho Power auditorium s n Memben aaswered roU call by glV' „ „ f lng examples of a modem da] ™ aeorseW aahlngloa .T hethoughtfa

Uie day was glren by Mr*. Jaki of Pope. The white elepliant was fur-

nlshed by M n. Fred Bertsch anc lha won by Mr*. John Roemer. a n . During the pronram, Mra. L aun r C Pelbusch played an accordion aolo

,n Mta. J. W. Chapman. Burley, wa; a guest a t tho

S OES C hapter a t Shoshone Meets

C- pHOSHONE. Peb. Ji-M em bera ol the Eastem s ta r chaptcr- m et al the Masonic temple Tuesday rUghi wlUi M n. Francis Orosse, worthj matron, in charge of the meeting.

I n ouests were Mrs. Cecil Helton- a from the Oolden Rule chapter No. i a , 131. Nyssa. Ore.. and Mrs, KenneUi M Curmlnsham, Henrietta chaptcr at

Idaho FaUs. b_ Folbwlng the meeUog bridge and

la / pinochle were played. Prizes In bridge were won by M n. Man* Cot*

* Ilp bwH M.-yPinochle prize* were won by Mr*.

Isabel Thomaa and Mr*. CecU H el-

T^ble* were deconted la the Oeorge Waahlngton theme and the

f refreshments were in keeping v llh the theme. Hostesses for the ere-

md nlng were U r. and U rt. F rank a t Kelley, Ura. Claude Ches* and Mr*,

zes Slgel HaU.TOI .....................• .......................... ............

Quilting DoneUNTIV. Peb. 34—The Relief to*

clety held a n all-day meeting Tue*- Irs. day a l which qullUng wa* done, rty U rs. NelUo Pace had charge of the er* Utcrary lesson on the Ufe and work**r» .«f-8lr-Fronel»-B*eon:------------------Ith Unity stake officen. U rs. Louella nd Bulkley and Mra. RoiaUa Loreles*, __ Burley, were guerta.______________

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ia l the ir iateUlgenee do it* perfect md wort.aae When the *erene calm of falUi. ich the assured strcngUi ot the iplrlt. Kb flow* through the mind, the whole e st power of tho Individual 1* a t com- os- mand and he wUl glvexrhat h* ha* llm to hi* task, a t his buL lUe II would be most helpful to every- I U body coneemcd if, before Uie can- ;an dldate.1 lU rled work, they were glv- ley en a lew minutea for Wlent prayer lng to tUow them to ie fU isir minds in m* harmony w ith the Inilnlte Intelli­

gence. Each in hla own way, each IX* according lo his need. I know the for results would be more' saUsfylng to aaa Uii examiner and to the examined.K t . • .

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j IChurch Group Is Its Host a t Party forugh* NewCouples'Sel5 ^ U em ben of Uie Merry-weds cla*

of Uie P in t Methodist church te rrti Feb.' dinner Wednesday e^-enlng for youn.>bert ntarrlod coupln who belong lo Ui

church. The U tter grecp 1* fdrmlni , ^ « Sunday *chool ^ass. kd 1* U n . Hugh Nelson was In cliarr Palla of the dinner, and Ur*. K. J . Shrodi

wa* program ciiaimmn.:*lad During Uie program, a quarlc 7 Of composed of Mr. and M n. Ployi ■oc*- Pendleton. Ur*. Earl Dahlstrom anc Roe* Clartace Dudley aang two tongi

Mia. Terry euUlran gare a humor e a t ous reading, and Pendleton tang i lU*. sola Bto. Robert Miller accom­

panied all musical number*.The Rer. Albert B. Parrett wel

S corned the new group and Mra. F , E. Sanden, who win be Uie ciasj

j h teacher, apoke briefly.New class member* who wen

present a t the dinner were Mr. aat ' “ J Mra. Dick Barton, Mr. and M n

E'-erelt Norris. Mr. and Mr*. Eugeni Cham plia Mr. aria Mra. Ralpt

. 0 3 r le n . Mr. and Mra. Jim Messer- a m lU i.Jr 'M r.andM n.P rodA H ar.

f**‘“ vlll, Mr. and M n. Al Dougherty and Mr. and Mr*. John Feldhusen. -T h e firs t'm ettln g o t Uie new

day p-oup -WlU be held Sunday a t Uie church.

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Newcomers Club so” Has Card PartyWM T ie Newcomers bridge, plnochlt

and cana*U group met Thursday evening In the American Legion hall for dessert and card*.

Tlie aervlnic committee Included . Mrs. O. Z. Carey. M n. Al Sorensen, its Tliornton, and Ur*. Jean

. . MlUr., , M n K arl Shrrde w o n jln t priie In

bridge, and M n. Ployd Broadhend won second. In pinochle. M n, Arnold Helwege and M n. Carl Pond took

,, *■ flrsl and eecond, respectively. Mrs. ‘t j r Mllar waa high In canasta and Mrs.

Hanrey Pierce second high., , U n . Kea Brown, chairman of

the card group, announced tha t a card party for husbands o t mem-

^ b e n will be held a t 8:30 p. m. March J r 24 a t the Odd Fellow* ball. This

will U ke Uiej»lace cf_tht.r« 'il?rly , 7 ~ wheduTod fourth Thursday melting J i r of Uie group. ^

Thoee attending the parly for the f ln t time and their former

S : places of residence were M n. WajTia Orow, Moscow: M n. Otto Labltzkl. ClnclnnaU. O.; Mr*. Cecil Hobdey, Pocatello, and M n, Kennelh Moon.

^ HUlfy.The next meeUng ot the New­

com en elub wlU be March 4 a t tb e T urf club.

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^ Easter H at Show 5 Highlights Meetnk* FILER, Feb. 24—An Easter hat— ooaU*t-w aa-held-W edn«da^at-the etia meeting of tho Syringa Home Im­es*, p roresient club a t the home of Mrs.

E r e n tt Bonnichsen. The contest,— condactcd-by-MiB. Btiy Carter and

M rt. Stanley W alten. waa won by Ur*. Roger Lewis, who had the moet clever ha t, aad U rs. Ethel Park, moat amusing h a t

ISn. Paul 'H ash, conducted the business meeting and gave a report

- J on the eouaty council meeting, 'eet U em ben answered roll call by giv­

ing cooking hints. Mr*. VIrian Pat- lU, tenon demonstrated *e « n d oven- iHf' cooked metU.mla The while elephant* were won by

Mrs. Hash and Mrt. P a rk .' h" - Th» hostess wa* aielsled by U n .

Patterson and Mrs. Harley WUllam*.

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S State Guardian Is lew ■'win Falls Visitorthe Mrs. Uia B l a c k a b y . Payette,

grand guardian o t the grand guar­dian council of Idaho, International Order of Job's Daughten. will make her official vlsll to Twin Falls beUiel No. ID a t 8 p jn , today.

Y a format banquet In her honor all! be held a l Uio Park hotel pre- ceding Uie meeting.

” Memben of the Order of Eastem Star, Masons and bethels from sur- rounding towns will be guests,

led ♦ * *

Educational Meet Held for Society

old HAILEY. Feb. 2 4 -“EduMtionil »* nlglit" of Bethany chapter No. 23. ■rs- Order Eastern S tar was otoerved

with an Informal quiz under the dlrecUon o t Mra, Milton Schaefer,

of Mn. Ward Beck, Mrs. Oeorge Mer- » riek and M n , EdlUi EUls Hyde.

'” * Roundtable discussion followed Uie question and answer hour.

Hostesses were M n. H. E llaUh. W- itr»,-M ary-Buohanan.-U».-Everetl

O'DonneU and M n. Robert Buch­anan. The refresliment tables were centered w ith a “cheny Uee” and hatchet Red, white and blue tapcn and Washington hat placecards added color to lhe decorations,

ey, ^ If.

Children's Party*■ IL\OERMAN, Feb, 34-LD3 prl-

mary *chool • ehlIdren-;wero-enter- talned a t a party given by officen and tcachcrs Tuesday afttmoon. Mrs. Orris Shelby was in charge of the arrangements.

. Oames and dancing wer* fea- !T tured.lat * * * ' I

-Birthday-Noted—ra. RICHFIELD, Feb. 34-M n. C. F. St. Chatfleld wa-n honored by the Dlrth- nd- di^-elub-at-th»-meeUng-he!d-a4-(he by home of M n. Sam Petenon. U n. C. he O. Chatfleld and Mrs. Uax Procter lel were spccial guests.

« C alendarig-V- — ' 'it- Women o t the Mooee will meel n- a t 8 p. m. today a t the Moose baU,

There will be an InltaUon and all by memben' are asked to attend. Of*

fleers, commlltee chairmen and n . cscorls are asked lo wear formal' u.-dreaa. - - - - --------------- -----

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I IS tp te O ffirer IsI G uest a t Meeting ;! O f Burley Club!, BURIOT, reb . 34 — Ur*. Ven

C raner. Buhl. *Ute vlee preslden of the Jay-C-Ettes, wai a guest a th e Burley group Tuesday erenin

J a t a dinner held a t Nelson’* cafi ’ S he told aboul the stale conven . Uon th a t will be held Uay 12 an

19 In UcCall and tirested the thre alm s of the Jay*C*Dte*: Bette

^ trea tm en t of cerebral palsy patlenu J extension of the UNESCO and OAR] f l program a and more *trlngent re U qu lrem en lt ' for Idaho driTert* U n censes.U M n . KaUieiyn Barry, p u t presi■ d e n t o f the group, presented cor n sages to Ur*. Craner and U n . Doi 3 O rayot. pretldent of Uie Burle;■ Jay-O -Ettes.H U n . Karma Putnam reported 01 W. a cooked food and white elephan , I a a le held In January. Tbs pro i ceeds from Uie eale were given t< ’ th e polio fund which made a tota

~~ of 860 donated by the Jay-C'Ettei Mra. DoroUiy Helllg displaye<

girls' dresses aad thorls made b th e group tor an orphanage in norU Idaho . The club donated money toi

; th e s ta te new* letter*. Uemben ’ agreed wlUi a letter eent to Uie gor-

cm or of Idaho by tho Burley Junlo; Chiunber.ot Commerce which askec

te, fo r a s ta le law which would maki •r* sex crim inals Ineligible tor parole, lal O fflccn wUi be elected March 31 ke T he nomlnaUng committee Include: lel M n . PauUne Lewis, chairman. M n

Peggie Payne and Mrs. Evelyn Mer­er r l l te- * * *

m W omen Initiated In Rebekah LodgeHAGERMAN, Feb. 34-Two wom­

en were Inltated Into the Rebekali lodge TuesdBi- n ig h t New memben

. / a re M n . BID Mleser and Mrs. Andy y Jones. The ceremony wat the firstII InltlaUon In which new offlccn ts. parUcipated.fd Dm-ing the social bour, a birthday le cake was given to M n. Mary North- ■r. rop . who recently celebreted her r- 83rd birthday anniversary. A wedding le. ahower and cake were glren for le Mr. and M n. William Hurley wbo

were m arried recently, h. T he refreshment committee was t l oompoeed-of-Mrs,-Bob-TUpper.-Mra. 1- Howard Marsh. M n. Lester Sever, re Mrs. Lester Hendrickson and Mrs. id W ard Mariner. , , ,ra H- * * * '

Bridge Luncheon ' H eld a t Turf Club, FILER. Feb. 24-A bridge luncheon Z w ni held Tuesday a t Uie Turf club ^ by Mra. Fred Reichert. Mra.'LVW. ” Hawkins, M n. Carrie Arme*. Mrs.

Florence Ducrig, Mn, Francis Decker and Mrs, O. F. DeKlott

T h e tables were centered with red ‘‘ rosebuds. Prizes were won by Mrs.

N- L. Larson. M n. Herbert Stroud, Mra. Morris Carlson and Mrs. E J.

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G uests a t Dinner« ~ 'HLlbS. F n r34=MT.-aHdMr*.~Jlm~

EUla were hosts a t a dinner for Ur. ^ and Mra. Stanley KlrUand and Ur.

and U rs . Randall Fruit ot Hager- 1 m an. T he evening wa* spent playing

canasta.________________________

t Frederickson'sli I C E C R E A Mr* AU dellgblfal flavon J C A md H OALLON_______ o y CU 239 H ala Ave. East-Tw in Fall*

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Parcels Packed 3 By M entor Clul,U U em ben of U u U eator dub an •U Wednesday evealag a t the home < em U n . T . O. Bucklla w ith M n. B. 4 lent H uflm aa a* co-hostess. RcU caU wi ; of answered with patriotic quotaUon ling . U ra .B ay .d en w o o d conducted tf afe. bu*lnea» meeting during which boxi ea* wera p « k e d to be te n t to a Prenc Uld orphan u d Korean school chUdrei m e Mrs. Ed Tbli>ert program chah lter man. Introduced Ur*. H . I.. Hogset n ti. wbo spoke about h e r erpericna RE during the national conrenUon <

tha rede ra tlon of Women'* d u b t i U. Nev Y ork Clly.

The d u h made p laat to r a no-ha u l . dinner fo r memben and husband* t xir. be held a t 7 P A . U arch 3 a t U; )on !« « » c f Mr. and U n . H. A Ole* •1- The nex t regular meeUng wm i

held a t th e home of Mr*. H .,1 oa Crowe.

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*5 Shoshorie Women S C onduct Meetinc> 2 SHOSHONE, reb . 24—The lit ? bekab elnb m et a t Uie home of M r

Carl Bayll** Tueaday afternoon wit ™ Mr*. Corwin SUva la chrage of th ^ business meeUng.

T he nex t mecUng was planned fc M an *-T . a t the home of U n . Le

J*® ^ / r a b m e a t s were aerred a t th close o f 'th e meeting by the hostca;

4 *' assisted by Mra. Frank Bayllu. ^ * * *

“• D essert LunchCEDAR DRAW, Feb. 34-M r. an

I Mr*. William Vogel aerved a dessei • '■ luncheon for mem ben ot Rielr pl

nochle dub . Out-of-town gucsl e were Mr. and M n. Charles Mello:

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'A V T £ S i. Utah Cttbo WU. t«S*y »fl«r Pm CE. otah, M (B. Aldn Johiuon. union Inick cot ktBJ In Ctecboelovakla. t«ct«d by pcac 1* . ^ the CKcb SOT- through Unlled :............................ .. ... Unea .today....MM gd|!uU7 pUnned to sUto nnd local ( nBBlu tour'o l Europe tb ln s poulble i

base but I don 't prevent violence. ^ JJ, rjias wUl bo now. AUy.-Oen. 01

to- nub out o l here to InvesUt n tlii9 ftit that .1 leel earlier In tbe w ili'JMi Dot havo aU ol u-ould do everyth lOtWcDtinsa with hlSL order. jt«to»-he-raBr-conifr- —w nnnsttim nfl ta l m : Mrs. Johnson ducera as-wcJaUt

Emery cnuntlri t • • - ' oTTrooo lo r the

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HAZEXTON, I »K«ia {npdy occurred Jobnton und-Oi ffffiiatfknljig raUroad Oakland, Calli. tcu rttirnflon, H atellon AppUan^ .vein, Uied lo r and Mre. Hairy I « »= « u their Jobi In slon thla week. i.fu itnqh Uie wwilied The store will J la ^ darknea and thc Johnson He W » iMjff Buiiy. Keith ir. Johwoi— ------------- er n t Hunt, l9 an iW W BolflE • • iiMijt them part i law , ftb. 2 t-M r. and Tbe Nyes aro k • Bta «al Tlnimle via- ton indefinitely.i l Ha Bob Kimbrough -----------_ _____________ REAP T nraa-N i

THE LARGI IN T H E

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Eblork to pick.op li (be ttory «r Ibe mt Imerlc* durlnc tbe l in t hall o l the 20ib < Icf nethoda U (ypteal ol many ebaert T» Into b it boalnew. Haying by band « I ebanee ol letlnr mneh o l tb e crop to t vene Is the eomaon ene, w ith m si( ol ke tbe tleld loraie harreater teen In e laat-»preadlnr ly ii fa o t iraaeU ad fare

■ whicb pick BP and bale or eho(( la raie UI expect machlocf to de more and mo > la rm i In tbe next ball century.

nibn Truck Loan Ca •s Move in Totals Coal Fields JSSIT J

>eace officers, moved aBncuitumi par <d Mine Worker picket tlon credit asa ..M lh .. ftjjurances .by leftdlnK-lnjlUut

oilnton D. Vernon, here today, ^tlgate two ahootlQss ThU repreae: B week, aald tbe sU te M.4tl.338 over t Vthlng possible to keep and discounts

Mataon aald. 01 m a fp c ndcnt co tiT rg j- M u n ie a rc R p ^ lation of Carbon and larm loana acc r-i flnnrxingfrt t Ttfurd mtttfly— ttOfiOO the arrest and convle- (37,000.000. and ns which abot Trucker 000.'ueaday n ith t. Caoh repaymewaa in Bpanlah Fork to «I19,(n8«J. vemlK Irom a wound with t36.02»,033 rm and a aevere beat- and dlaeounU

On the same d , capital reserrea

ice Store p i . """- at Hazelton farmr, Peb. J 3 - 0 l e n H.-Oeorse H. Jolmson. f . have purchased tbe P m a iUance store Irom Mr. ry Nye. taklns possca-

IU H>li> Ar*. Erlll now be knoa-n as **''•Electrle and Repair. JhA^.

uon. a veteran fami- ,an e'ectrlclan and wUl irl Ume.' ' / ’" z ^ •.e remalnlns In Uaiel- / e n w 17- \jBgli-NEWS WANT ADS.

EST SELLE E W EST!

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^PVLAR b ra h d o f;-^cU h-beans^~T—f a n y "F IL L E R ”!

ra ffif i to i i m f e j B ? (

provement cai V H | ^ B ^ M | | | | | | | reeearch lhar

. ports. As an e th a t research saved tbe auca when the whi the fcnoa-n va

tmporu eoonocny shown by the < maklns from Alao, the latei

■ ^ ■ ■ I R a n baa been part • Industry tbrou

R B R | j | j ^ ^ B M 0 7 reaearcb, 1 ' out tba t in IB' . be«U were ha;

machinery die •’Tyv ig - 7 ^ ''^ ' harvest in J8<]

New I

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>w| h H R u - | [ which will maj I ers won’t ne<

pointed out t I by lars« comi: 1 I lsh t asaUisl

■ Q r a g H j { Pe*ta.I the: ation. the crop : be kept al

^ ( ^ > ^ ^ H B n H I summed up hi h y a ^ g H g * l kept a t high '‘"’'Ibe

Praje Floreni

the chamber a ^ outlined comm

He discussed ; meehaaltallon o l bay- I

mrtl tn atri culture uid waa a hot, hard iob,. ____to (he weather. Today. A Ji ol the work dona by ■ I J k JIn operation near UoU ■ l # WO J^ S depends lartely " ■

moro of tbo pnsiablos ^ B 1 1

Cancellation I B I

s Announced ■ ■ IC. Peb. W -T he lederalf credit bank o l epokane ■ ^tKounted $138,010,833 a l ■paper for the 30 produe- Iasaoelallons and other H f l H

ItuUona IR-Idabo.-Mon- - - ■ ------■1 and Washington. Pres]- H | H HP. Matson, announced H H H

•esenU an Increase ot er the bank’s 10<8 loans - its In tbe four sUtes,■ Of the toUl paner dig- _ p producUon a n fgeneral accounted for a{>prox]*«10«0:—oaUlfr— loan#,- - ' md sheep Joans 113,000- >

rmenU In 1049 amountod >1 f l S ! ] ^ S}. leavins the bank033 In outstanding loana .- ' H R mlU on Dee. 31. lots. < 7^«{lfllE8e daU tbe fnsUtutlon'j U r j t le f B Qrres, surplus and un« t .T iH I M n lU stood a t tS.101,301.

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NatlBANCB CO.*. kmi t«u jr.u< rii»« lll lAMOC<dtlon u /A

Tbe Prudential I n m ru c c C o . ' ' N i f f

of America f tu H BHorn* Offla 1 ( ^ 9

N. J. I f w H

-A FAVOl

ER SIB g a aald he'd expe.BB! t m d e t arapor M I M favorlle wM H week<day mom

' ' H Special f f l Witli Dl

For over 11. k r orapomt6d

________ ^ appraeUta tha i

M

___________ _ J>. . - 5 « a

■ • r t» -a iw « 7 i bl• H aa to Xrjio aa'

tb a famlly'a aars kapoaalbla te U' acrn ln s mora.

-------------------------------- M in r t o - bw- - b a r food budget,

savtosa abe'a ma bu t Milk ia har tnbo tad man7 d( ln i;f ■oooaot. ^

R tc tal) eana

7m 11 w tleona tJ

B r t to s tT n o t e o m th a t your than aver b<tfora- eraamlai'. Uomin

'o r makes a worl youtracipea. Trj

TIM

ll C. o f C. Majorit ;es P ro b e

^ « ■, Uto quotas c

C o n tin u ed(rr«B r u , o » ) rlculture, Is t. can come b e tu r thn>ughhan through larm sup-in eiample he polnUd outreb In new types of seedlUBsr beet Indualry In 1D33 ^^ zr ,\.While fly was destroyingI .1 g.lppi. 'iSorunce of re.^eaIth to the cilnger Sbell<of agrlculturo haa been ijucenhe development of surc li- three-day metDm cuU polaloea, he aald. P outo councU abor problem In this aroa ih e t « Ipartly oolved In the beet ji jd they led irough the use of machln- . ^ o o r tOl, ho added, and pointed fu rS er i W i 100 per cenl of U.e ^ o f S^ ■ M te d by hand while nf.jord d 88 per cent of the . .,o u to Ind

lavora price sum Strain! Urred — .1 control tirged new developments y ^

Japan Eneed subsidies. Ke alto 1 |o i i n > f It the eotuiant research l ^ a u g l ompanles to help In the .TOKYO, P« n s t InsecU and other Jllrohlto's daui

bride.present eompellllve allu- imperialIropj irom U ls area must W neeis Taka I t high aundardi." he T^kaUu > his thetlJ. If crops are " ' ' ' f , and aclon gh standards, price sup- innecessary for the area, ^ " '^ 'e ah^ln?

roJecU OiilUned ^________«nee, Jr.. chairman of velopment of I er agriculture .commUlee. sUt!on_ mmlltee projects lor 1850. Plorenco'a U ed plans for bean week. Chamber ol Oo Id plans for further de- pUln the luncUI buU sale, the farmers* mlllees to tho

\^ES-NEWEWSPImm

v o w T B w r r a u s , - s a t s m a b g a b

reaterday J . FrankUa waa w atcU of n e a HBmInc MUk Td broaib t boma f re n tbi epect tho aon ( • travel baekwaria i f be aporated nlllc'in «or boaa. H o m iitt H ll B with la.* LUtea to *Warffaret Maate lom los a t 6i<5 a -n . over E 6U S alt I.ake

II Mofiiing Milk Wins DiiicMs ind'M btliersIf 15 yean Special H oming U llk haa be< ted mUks preacrlbed by dectors lo r infai ba ipedal e a ia tha t la t ^ i U n t t e proei

• babies' form nlas

W P i& ! ° p l

y ^ . V In ^ * « x to■ the milk k eraI t :f tT approximately hT V V coatant, th en it

i c J \ ^ tho buttCT l a t I__ Into mUliona o f

d e f ^ treatm ent aUio and rendera U»a aolutely aala for iTTfiPk. -. " X x lz ti it iz ttln i

, parlnir tha formn

se t. and I ’m atna tha Hornl&s U llk I*made by ta in s Mora- o l tba b a it aoaro

h « j ^ p a a haro coa- tlon It la also oor «toUaia to tha ir m t- expenalra. Aak ;. . . S p ^ a l M om bg

ana o i K oisIm W lk*ta o<-botOa(r nUk. - ........... -------

MlIinS HSiplsot ^ - f o t ytrtrtl dl*- In ^ o fp lU la ^ lfw sur lUahta a n betU r B unorr, /o f bee

dlffeaUblllty. dei absolute sal«

rona of differtnca to cUns use It oxteni Try I t todayl _ « ,U o n o l dUbes

r" "

IMES-NEWS, TWIN PALLS

ity F a v o r s N a v a l

d C r o p Rein p ___'A U A Peb. 34 o n -P o - 1* C S r t I control legislation. In I of many membera ol D - J , d tha departmeni ol a s - J L I U Q ; going to be necessary •odwtlon and marketing VIENNA. A ' in Une wllh coniump- The muUUUd i. P. Karpe, Amtbe word brought back In B m anU . w

if. O. SiraUord, Idaho tunrel near 6a itlve aeeretary manacar liable U. 0 . a r lbo PoUto and- Onion he appeared t ssocUUen. and A. W. k „ ~ u , ■a lUey. Idaho PoUlo Pro- , clM Titlrad ;Utlon. who allended a uje Anserlcan aeetlng ol the NaUonal ,«w nced to 1 cU a t Washington. D. O. by a Dudapes

Idaho repreaenUUves ^py charte sl the fight to aboUsh Austrian lc r t rather than accept covery of the

W a a l d It?.sr".ssii“s : j jindustry naUonaUy itUl ihoM h

' “ T .Su. 8 . army1-I • firmed the IdEmperorsjhter to Wed !«Peb. 34 £UJ9-Emperor Ui“ 'aughUf will ba a Ju n . ^ 'c S S m ^ t l

lal houaehold announcei '**»“ *ka will marry Toshl- 'isukasa. a 830-a-month Washington lo lort o l a noble Jap an ae "Pending more tie MeUl shrine. DuchareaL HofaUier-ln-law la curator {«>« Biwbares le, witb the rank ol a b u a before le

terday momlni------------------------------- HU muUUte!1 the bean experiment tradcwalkera o:

express Une In taUc w u pa rt o l the burg later In t

Commerce aeries to ex- llcatton It waa icUonaol chamber com- U. 0, army 10 seneral membership. Salsbun.

fS'MARJ<

UFAIflmofi^ H l o c a

H n n d rc d i o f th e m , o f c

B P I f l ^ H B H k o d lo ff fo o d ■ g j j M H |^ ^ f l whkh milk la

M I bq . W u t k K orA .K i> high <

I S j S ^ ^ B K l i S s w c h IB ^ t w B S ^ n S M ^ w ater

treated for and abaolnte

Q. Sbrald M enW C T H A S rE E S .

■ A. Wben a n c e stack on a y afaelrea tue Uominff Uie grocery atore. H e *ae<p>alamo

dUk U aach a faa lH ar from tha can

A. Yea, w ry ea

5 - . ' ybeen one o l tho lead- lan t feeding. Doctora •oeessing.pf thla jnllk J f . Wblp-JM

>as. a llk o r e reIk f a m fleld tnaa ia - - H i lk b e t e e d l

ttandards of aanlta- j*r* l to meet the rigia

t jgobolea broken op “ “oram all m ie r o a e ^ q . Hew leec ei iBrt«aydls<atIbJBt>i — b a k a p lT ^ - -

u Dviiii « . r i ] S - K *“

lonta docton ballera iromote aonid bonea

>ythocBcrTtol«Be«rf .. vaporaUd t tU tP w - nnla takea bn t a few u Th»7 also Uka the ___/ ( r - | ; Z _____

IsreconiZAd u 'O M ) r ^ treas o l infant notri- a f * i A | * ono of the BOft i2H I I > U ] U f k your doctor about -" r L ^ ^ 3 iax Milk fo r jw n;

ip ifo liw lal'U oT nfnrM iaE ’ I B T l J l j j o . not 'confined to the VCTprlBir

>«cau*e of lU eaa r .'M fciNgSrw a i f Jeuble nouriahment afety hospital dletl- enaivelT In tho p n p . £«o |. D W yj es fo r lavaUda, .

LS, IDAHO

[Attache jji ed Slain; ,„SrSSf;- _ line telephor

ly LocatedJ • th e Une." a

Auilrls, Ptb. 34 iun~ h im a n d kei!d body ol Cspt. Eugene W hile Og.merlcan navsJ atuche ran c h to ujiwaa lound In a railroad house, bum eSalzburg yesterday. He- fam ily of lharmy aourcea sold today ______to have been aloln. _ _ _McKay.

Release st eourt Isat Tuesday ^A LT UUQ

T ho repo rt o police announeed dli- Mormon mlsj

haveIt ^ d been 'smashed a h igh oIllcU >SnlUon" but It w u u i d todayh 'T . '™ ? . ”5! r " ? n»v ido .U c ? dlpIomaUe church‘ l h . clm rcn hf auUiorlUes Uter eon- lorm ed olllcla Identlllcatlcn and said Stan ley £ . Ab a "locked like a planned o . Aldon John

by Ctechoslori police also ssld they £ ld e r McKg irder and wtre lovetU- ou t our plan le theory "a crime has lu r th e r duty) tied.'* They ssld they have aerved t i nlU cluea." fe r rln s th e (I on hU way bome to alovakla to th

C hairre st and spent 16 days IDAHO S T / leaving lor Paris yes- tello. Feb. 23- °C. den t o l th e aa:ed body was found by o l th e Idaho on tha Arlbers-Orlent nounced todaj In a tunnel near 0alt- M ary Je an D

the day. Afler IdenU- the aasembly as taken to the nlnUi (socUtlon. Mis; ’ aUtlon hotplUl In specch m a jo r .

here . —

lORIE LAI

mOflfTEe reT E R H )l Groceryds of redpcS erery y ea r pass o conrse, nsod in thcfr homes. S J editors of W«t*m Bcwspape

'a aa insrodient^Now wo'v

= ^ = = = ^ = ^ iay Jn yoar ( groccry store

E ero arePlON-BOXn w i f D U A Buttcrflo; i ftf...i. .-■= d l Orejroh filbei

ui«.* southern inca « ‘“ f peean mousso

" T h « ? u p p i

>mosenIzed and beat MlUc, t h o CVB] ^^o^dlgettlbUity of flavor i t Ini

- Fscipe apecUIea mflk. ilCrC S C Iff MUk dilnted with ,lo en t o f water. Wheo l l . l l , '»quired. uae Uomlns i V l l l K I I Iit« l, Jort as it eomei

. . . . , - , . ' BCbmfaic ■s Mnk be whipped? t« » . E ven wh.

I enousb. naea ia ITnfortunate r t » T BBtfl ie* o r a - ?f m ilk th a t wo ronn in s around the ^<Kke<l in to maa] 1 whip inunedUt*. « adequaUi a n o a t befora aervias. E ven ch ild n ietpd^eiJtF f e ^ a e g 4 v - t f e B » t l» p b

e n T h e -Food :contain Homlnjg

f a r s s s f^or*^DreTeam''B(«son of Tinegar to a 3 » S v - « « S S s t ja ted Homing HilLSM U teaspoon oftoeaebcopofaoar* w S v w A ^CMam*. We « M ^ g 3mpenM can Uomloir m drfinllely without A A S t ? ' u When opened i t S S S S w ^ •I>t,-nko-any olbetBan,-n»l-plaeK— S w O m - s ^ — ------------------------

itir ,/ _ I > 1 1 '■

^oJokeF a i l s 1

lone to tell Ibc'.flre de- T r t *tils house WM burning. l U Lan old excuse to g*t yrrTX v o r ia neighbor snapped to ^tept on Ulklng. summer, withOgle ran lo anolher epidemic aw.use the telephone, hU su te a . i t hadned dCTwn. leaving hU ,a. » .„» fire children homelesa.

youns daushti

rPleasedat “a Ctse of Youths Drooklja. HI

isjlonarlea 'Is the beil 've had for aJong time.” plane, Hy]:U1 of the L’M church “Usslon. brougl

At L« O uanUcKay. second counselor rlrd out o l thech Ilrat presidency, aald , She w u athad not yet been 'in - London.

cUUy ol the release of ---------

SSSSSSiKiS Hainan,nsk lan poUce.Cay sold “wa * m loUow - I r V £11 an of releaslns (from r) the missionaries who two years and of trans- W W irom I;

others Irem Cieche. oay rainese nt» . M tM m luo= .- SSSSw'i;--------------------- the island.rman NamedTATE COLLEOE, Poca- voy, alnklng tJ-N lel Humphry, presl- lng live. OneassocUted atudent body than 1.000 prlho Bute coUege. an- to have been 1lay the appointment of T ho reportaDeagle, Twin Palls, to bombera rangi

y committee ot Uio as- hitting ahlpa,Usa Deagle Is a drama- wharvea and t]<i In her Ireshman jrear Canton-Kowloi— - ■ • ported hit.

KE & 19 C

mREcr

E T oday-j ( Storeso v e r tf ie d e sk s o f th e s e f o o d b t So th o y know goo d r c c ip e a l W e

p e ra t p B tibm lt t h e i r v e g y fay c

j've collectcd these recipes f o r toi ■ own horae and t h e / t o ahsolut t> haa your copy awaitlnfi: y oa to< re ju s t a few of th e tem ptlnff dlik ffives you.tho tw ip ea :________loko. ro lls. B a v n r i a n - C r f a a , ■ d « r t . b n u id , . c h o co la te n u t p ie , - c a t p ie , lem on f lu f f , m o c h a - c h l l » a n d m a n y o th e rs .>ply o f th e s e re c lp e e ia l im ite d , so w eek-end, w h ilo y o a ’r e s to c k in ff -apo ra ted m flk t h a t ’s so sm o o th . Im proves a ll r e c ip e s c a U in ; f o r m

Easy Way to Put M Family's Diet

Kllk wfitatm n o r a tlian twice tla o r i ^ rhea i t ia used mixed w itb an e<ttul ai oUk-nade fooda from {a dMa<tit of milk aoUda and mUk fa t. ^^-«f;8TB tt=finpoitB a4^-^linri«w “bi tha t each growlns child abould have e- Kle balldias materials and vitamina a jw -aailks -ido lt* n a ^ « t le as t rp ln t i ; itdy, very few ebfldren o r now a-npa rt would be best fo r them. Therefore t l u y foods b r U om in? HUk r o a lo s s v. nount of in the d iet of m ty o s e . Iran who dislike milk a re able to s« t tli< p la B r tf s fa v th ir m it e h - f t rB ll lc r n :^1 Editor's lUcipea" which yw tr-g rocc! ajg H ilk, asd therefore a ll a re d e a ln e Ik in your family’s diet—In ^ p e tia m g oba] rodpes th a t a re rich ia mUk, aend WeaUm ReeJpea" deaoibed a t tbe botb

bU booklet is y o c n anUrely w ltbont eoa

ntymMiutrmmfAmu BisHis wmte SM

A kraerf M«r SMb M afF t / Mn>r wifta ■ Mtor w aMM I

au n h i, HOI, M iJ

[1 England ' I 1 to Protect ■ t From Polio ;)RE, Peb. 34 ( in - U r tth a a InlanUle paralysia aweeplng tha Tlnltad u d aeemed Uka a good (Ul Atlas to- leave hia h te r In E nglanl Id ba saler there, he

le home from tha famUy his grocery business In

KU wUe and the ir 'ft- laushter, Uslca Ruth, nd.’, a big mill tory trana- flylns on a sped ^ mercy >ught the Ultla glri hcena. ardla Held, sha was ear- tho plane ee a stn tcher. . - stricken wlth-poUo la

--- ------------------ in .“Invasion’Baited Again3NO. Peb. 24 mJO-Frtsi 1 Hainan island saklto^> nationaUat planes and d smashed another tmoU landing attempt against

rU satd the planes and lUeked a 12-Junk coo- ( Ux Junks and captur* n e Junk tacaped. Mora prUonera were reported .1 n taken.rta also u id naUonalist aged over south China, J pe. g a a o M n e ta n k a ,\ ] 1 trucks. A bridge on tha I rloon raUway was ra- *

OtherBS•K:a t—

bditor»-tI>e Eerf .asked 20 of tb«. lyorita Tedpes iarOQ to toM.BCd CB- ~Itrtely'. free, yom; • today. Id is h a for w U d

ehooolat»-fod««i»—---3, - macaroni • lcaf»---------hlffon pl^ botte?

80 d o n t m l t - - ^Iff tip on Uomnish, BO rich, so fina milk or OTaiD. '

More

: aswen{offoea ________. am o u it of water, it saerU a higher thaa

-«m w W U «hU !r-»=- ‘‘ • '‘- - - leTaTy day the bona,

I r ^ v e the quantity th e extra nutrienta v a / toward pu ttlaf

i.thete fan q ^ ea d i ^ . - ___

>cer baa ifor you aQ ..............raed t» help yon i a - ------------

daUclons dlaheai _ . B d fo r tha aew n o k 'Bttom of thla eotuma. eoat o r obUgaiioa. -

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.. BAGS ELBV1W .__J

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CASTLEi I Bliss, Die I Fives Elir From Fas

K IM BERLY. Feb. 24—T he Ca• berly BulldoKs captured crucial i ' to keep in the undefeated ranks• plonflliip tournum ent. Castlefor ! bcrly cdRcd Glenna F erry 38-• 82. B oth were thrilling, nip

• and tudc contcstB.Altcnioon K4*loa« mw BUm ana

DIetrteh become Ui# l in t Kjuada to be eUmlnnted irom aeUon. Bho- ji »hon« dropped iho DUu c»j«r# from c Uio toumey wlUi k 49-30 defeat and Declo eUnUaated Dlelrlch 4S-47. i.

■ ■' iV jum inient b ib im P ridar »U1 ® pair Palrfleld and Eden a l 3 pJn.,

• Carey and Haielton a l 4;J0 pjn.. Brybum and Hailey a t 8 pJD. and Ji Hagerman and Aeequla a l S;30 pjn . y Um t» of the aflemoon tames wlU a b« eliminated with Uielr aecond de* " teat.

AU oyea wlU be foeuied on the oul«n ie of Uit Halley-Hcybum con- tejl. TUB winner of the game may n hold the ln.ilde tVack lo Uie lour- c nament chnmplonBhlp and a berth p' In Uve »lato loumameBl next BionUi y In LewliUMi. Iteybuni edged Hailey i) Jn A (am e played during Uie regular tc u o n and-HaUcy ha* vowed to even the aeore.

Coach Elmer Clule'a CasUeford ‘- Wolre*. fast becoming Uie ipollera j, In tho touraey. had to batUe from N behind to win the tee-aaw content wjU« Pauf. Caitierord a J» defeated Bhoshono In anoUier crecUl tourn­ament gome. If

Paul Jumped to a J-a f ln t <juar- u ter lead, bu t aaw CaiUeford rip tack for % IS-U lead a t Uie end ^

------ ef-the-h»U.—Paul-held-*-«llm-l»-17 &lead a t the atart of Uie final period.

WIUj thc aeore.Ufid a t IT-U mid- , way in the UUrd period, BeU aank ir a baaket fo r Paul to put Uu Fanth- ^ era ahead a t Uie cod of Uia quar- S'. tv . M arrln B«ynoldi Ued tho i. count, then Charlea BIU pul tho c. WoSrea back into a two*polnt lead.

Don Praegltser deadlocked the aeore again a t ai-31 and CUrk pu t

------th a -P an thera-back-ln to .tiie le»<l b.cnly to have Oeorge Hea»elhoJt aew a. tfiin p vp-acaln a t 33-23. WUfred f- BialUi aank a free Uirow to put £ OatUeford Into a lead It kept to Ul# end of Uie same. WlUi three mlnutea to go CatUeford led 90-33. u

Paul aurged back In a determined____^ tem p t to get back Into the g a m ^ H

n^estUil^, l i l u n n B D ru isa tro n t -A( fre* throws and Martin dumped In ix a buke t. WlUi IS aecond* left. Paul a lu e d th ree cloae^ln ahota tha t

“ “ W ild have m eant Tlctotr.----------------Top scoring honora went to Cas-

Ueford's brilliant Reynolds with 13. ii, Praegltxer vaa high for Paul wllh nine. p;

Coach Paul UcOlcTa Kimberly a. ' Bulldog* had to put oa a torrid >«•

aeeond hnlf raUy to come from be­hind and hand tho Olenns Peny Pllota their llrst tournament ael- JJ' back. n.

Ooach Brote Knee’* team, atealing ii, Ult Bulldos'a faat-break. Jumped lo »•

. a 11-S Urat quarter lead 4M held ‘z « 31-16 margin a t Uie h ^ . The PUota' b if ,W. Monl«c«ntiy paced th* flral haU rally. „

Kimberly roared back behind Uio u-----p l iy l a f - o t - 0 «org*-J<»a*-to--«o £.

ahead. Jones Ued lha score a t 33- =____JJ .w lth .a..long-ahol. then Harold r... .fiU em ora.put Uie Bulldogs Into a ..

one-poUil lead wllb a free'throw ahoL O am ohan Ued Uie contest for n th* PUoU again wlUi a ch&rlty toss o aeoond* la ter. £

Jones aUpped In for a W p-^o t, v< foUowed by a goal'by Ken Emerson it tha t put th e Kimberly squad Into a lead It ne>-er rellnijulshed. Olenns P tn y was never a real U iru t from ,, that Uma. “

The. faat paca of th* BuUdop e aad a tlsh t deTenslre game held tha 11 PUots to only two polnli in the g

-- third period—bolh free throws.Blgh point honon went to Jones

wlUi 11. Anderaon T>ac*d Ui* PUoU „ viUi an tqua l num be. r

Bob 6harmaji*a v.Ttidlsrs displayed' tha drlr* th a t ^ carried St Into th* tournament aa k on* of Uie favored teanu,by down-

-• in f « -jow l ‘flllss ■ squad 45i30.~Tli6 Indians buUt up a 33-4 flrat quarter , Uad and ooasUd tn for ths I

Ghana*'BrerwB"pae*d 'U i*"8h»- J ahona a ttack wlUi H points, whll* T UUle Harold Slroud was hl<h for ^ Coach Deo KeUer’s team wllh 10. Bob Koaglard, Dllis' star cenU:r. ki v u off a t the basket and had shot Ic

-afte r- . «tiot-.iiim-uia.-h06{i- and faU------oat.----------------------------------------■ ■ F

-. BUss mlased his usually hllh 'acer- - , 1n s and th is might har* mad* a dllfercnce la Uie game. Sherman played Bhoahone rcserres for a big part o< the jam e. Pi

-------H n .Declo-nomeU bouac*l-badt .,from a defeat by KUaberly to «Um- Jnate a scrappy Dlelrlch squad M-47. “ Declo held a a*-iB lead a t Uie half, ” bul had to fight hard In lh* laat **’ period to hold off repealed Dlel- „ n a j raUlea. . R

Althoufih oul-mscntd. DleUlch m nerer .OTtrfoujhtna'.Ui* fan * - r Ooach fiUI And.-eSwii's Devils put op a aed lU ble bstUe before bow­ing ou t o f lh e toun.ament. n-

Top scoring honora went to Diet- ~ ^ r i ch'a--Le«-Edgards-«nth-n potnta: —------V ciSeiT"W Brtlfl?tn6r'D # d 6'w llh ' C

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fAOE TWELTl

FORD, Kletrich minated st PaceC a s tle fo rd W olves a n d th e K im -

a l c o n te s ts h e re T h u r s d a y n ig h t ik s in th e d is t r ic t c la s s B c h am *fo rd n ipped P a u l SO-29 a n d K im -

’ B o w l i n g S c o r e sag L i i c y i- Kin^ictp --------* —Tl* Jl m in

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, kee College of Idsho pitcher and ; Idaho semi-pro bueball star, h u I M«n' *lr>Sd-«;-&-tann team of th i

Plttflburgh Plratafc • .- li. Tcsn TnUIa of Ulddleton. an- c

nouneed that Cudd h u been algned li wlUi Modesto of the Callfomla a

' class D su te league. TulUe Is a h Plrat« scout In this area. o

Cudd hurled CoUege of Idaho to c tu Northwest conferenc* diamond n chanplDtishlp last year. He w u o

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I! „.NEW YORK,.Fcb^24 (/P>-II marine idol of Flainview, Tcx

juries received Wednesday in ;- Georgio Small of Brooklyn. T

St. Claire’s hospital, where heII had been taken on a etretcher I* from St.. Nicholas arena.10 the hospllal report read, “and there [T «-u respiratory faUure with final

ceisatlon of h e a r t acUon due to the- after..efXecta_or_a_sercbraLllHPo.ri

rhage and b ra in damage.It Huddled a t the bedside In stunned11 silence were the Ixjxer'a wife, Evelyn, '* and hU m anager, Johnny Abood, ,t wlio handled Roach's career since 14 hU days w ith Uio Cherry Point, N.- O , marines. Wednesday was his “ 34Ui blrUidoy.II Dr. Vlncni A. Narlello. New York

stato fitlilcLlu cominI.-Jlon plij’il-II cinn. nncl four other doctors attend-III ed Uic nuicken aUilcte after his '» lart fight.r. ' H andful Saw Plflit

Only a handful, 1,833, waded through alect and snow to sco tho

ll middleweight batUo In tho ancient

II T h e 'd is tr ic t attoniey's offleo an- ; nounced a ftiU JnvesUgfttlon of Uio _ fight th a t resulted in boxing's llrst ;i fntatliy o f lOSO. mng-ningBzlne I, records ahow IS flKht deaUis last 11 year, nine In tho United SUles.It Chairman Cddle Eagan of the New ~ York sU t« athleUc commluion. It called an open hearing for Friday.- Ho said a preliminary examlnaUon

indicated no violation of Uic comls- ilon rules.

0 BooU e ef Year; Roach, boxing's ‘‘rooUg of Uie ;} year" In 1047, was on a comeback II when tragedy struck. Hushed Into

a match -wlUi Marcel Cenlin, March It 13,1048, R oach suffered a bad beat­

ing lh a t alm ost ended his career.!! ThU waa a fow montha before C«r-ii daa v o o th a middlvwalBht UUe.;i A fter ttUa dlsastraui aeU>aok.1 Roach l o s t ^ fow bouU and "re-- Ured” for 10 month.'. I-nrt Thanks-- » g ltin r-day ho-moVfd ■hls-wlffr.and

two m a l l chUdren tb Maplewood, N. J , for a no ther try.. 0eor«cat(U c f b«Ui~iud(M and

RefBTM P ra n k -puUam had . tho l^ x an ou t fro n t In the first nine-

I, rounds of h is la st fight, d Two KnockdownsJ A terrific r ig h t hand punch to the I Jaw, ju s t aa Itoacli.V as itarUhS a- lef^ T o m td'.UlA . canvaa for a coimi ot nin* In the d last round. Roach, acting on InsUnct I alone, followed through with his a hook, (cpun weakly and flopped flnt

on tUs back. O ut cold for seven0 coudU, he bounced up JerkUy like a a mechanical doU ta beat Pullam's a count.a Seconds la ter . Small batJered

Roach to th e canvas again and he collapsed f la t on his back. Referee

L PuUam quiekly stoppM Uio fight* WlUiout a count. Dr. ^ Ifxander , 8dilff,‘a oommlsslon docUir, wa* la e U ia.'tttg Iffiffl^dlately; - • ■

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f F r o m G u e ^ D u m 'e y *1 Two m en wer* eliminated H iurs-* day n igh t In th* Twin PalU billiard** tournam ent, leaving four of the > original IB entries.; Nick Ney tised a 20-polnt handicap ff to'KUvaiiiaiie lu ile.'cji Ollbert* Carter 80-&S In 40 Innlngi. dropping ? McCarter frem further play.- . In the aecond mateh, Floyd Pin- I neU gave Jo h n H oniteln 30 polnU I a flttthen b e a t him #0-79 In 54 Inn­

ings. H onsteln also was ellmlnted.Monday n igh t, Tom Wllsos-takes

I on M al Beglan. Both have lost I onB 'fam *.- -- ............... .

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" Glenn Davis S Agrees to Play

f t - o - F o o t i t a U ^^ PORT MONROE, Va.,‘peb.'33 OP) 2* —F ln t UeuL O lcna Davla, fonner ” ■ All-America gridiron star a l Army,

aald hero Thursday he would play .v; professional football next autumn

wlUi Uio Los AnBcIc.i Rams.. Davis was noUfled this aftemoon

J* tha t Uie army hnd accepted hls ’i* re.’JKnaUon. .AlthouRh tha reslKna- I tion beccme.' effcctne Jiinn 3. D.ivls

said he would bo free to accept clvUlan eniplDjTOcnt March 1.

. Dnvls sftid he would leave Port ” Monroe March 1 for his home In

California." Except.fO T.a.couple.ot athiblUon

‘ puncs played for charity, Davis has ? ! plaj'ed no foolbaU, ho eald, slnco

Ihe-Army-Navy batUo of-1046,------About Jil.i forthcoming profes-

slonal football carccr, Dnvls said': ' - n i play professional footbal! aa

long as I can.". Davis said he expecU to play

either right or le ft hainwck In the Ram'fl backfleid which also Include* Bob WaUrilcld.

Davis was permitted to resign from th* army under a policy pcrmllUng Wftrt Point graduates to leave the

P t eervlco three years after graduaUon. ^ Dnvls was one of Uie grrate.it ‘ H footbnll players In West Point hl.n-

tor)'. He teamed In Uie ba'ckflerd wlUi FeUx (Doc) Blanchard, now

“ • In Ul* air force. Together, they prov- *d an unbeatabla offenalra fooUiall eeDblnaUon.

r* Hire« time* AIl-Aroerica, Davis [y was known as *'Mr. Outside." Blan-

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POCATELLO, Feb. 34 (-?V-Idaho ha s u t e college cagers will move east K o f-lhe-rock les.Jor. a thica game

Uj aertei:neii-Tfifik.'. ...................he' l^ ie 'S e n ia ls »S1' play Oolorado

colUCS'Monday n igh t tn'ColoradD' ,1} Sprintcs. then i^lndup their Rocky m MounUln confcrcnce sea.ion with gn gjunes Tuesday aftd Wednesday J against Colorado Mines a t Oreeley.

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I FIL E R , F eb , 2 4 ^ T h e chamI ball tou rnam en t w ill be decideI and th e Gooding Senators. AI Oakley H ornets. Gooding andI over B urley and Filer. Good-I Ing upset Burley 23-20 andI R upert edged F iler 8S-30. TheI aeml-flnal consoUUon game u wI Oakley defeat Buhl 39-30.I - Oooding took. Burley, by turprUo.I In Uie aecond.quarter to take UioI win. Tho Bobcat'Jayvees bullt upI an 8-3 flrat quarter lead, bu t Oood-I ing roared back wllh a 10-polntI aecond quarter raUy while holdingI Burley to Uiree marker*.I Oooding'* B eneant held Uie usu-I ally tUgli scaring Burton to twoI free throws. T bls proved to be theI margin between Uie Uams. HighI point honon went lo Ooodlnj's Os*I boroo wlUi rtlne polnta. Sharp w uI high for Burley wlUj alx.I Rupert -Jumped to a 13-4 fln tI qu a ru r lead, then had to fight toI hold off repeated Pller rallies.I Rupard paced the ' Pirate JuniorI varsity to Uie win wlUi 14 polnU.I followed by W all wlUi 10. Wllllam-I son was high for Uie WUdcaU wlUiI nine. foUowed by Allen wlUt seven.• Oakley entered the fJnali In the , consolaUon bracket wlUi a 39-30

victory over the Buh! Indians. Clark , paced tha HomcU to Uie win wlUj . IS polnta. P a rro tt and Ju k a each

had I I for Buhl.------ TUB— consolaUon —championship• gam# wUl sU r t a t 7 p in , to be fol*

lowed by the toum am tni champlon- ship contest Mack Pletmlken. filer, U acUng u tournam ent manager.

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- BOISE, Feb. ,24 MV-Tlie.Idaho, open golf tournament has been set

^ for Aug. 4. 5 and B a t Bolse'a Plan- UUon course.

H ie tournam ent wlU be sponsored by tho Idaho EUu assoclaUon wlUi proceeds going (o the Elks convales­cent home, Co-Chalmian BUI Oallo-

“ way said. Al le u t I3.7S0 In prito '• money haa,been as*ired and efforU ° are being made to raise the amount. I*- Ed tPorky) Oliver, SeatUo profes-

alonn! who won the evenl l u t year, Z la expected to defend his u w n , ^ Galloway said.

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; Panther End I Cage Season " With Yietory

BOUTHERN IDAHO COLLEOE . OF KDOtSATlON, Albion. Feb. 2 ^

Coach B nle CranePs Southern" Jda- ho CoUego of Education boakeUiaU

* team ended lU 1040-50 season here _ Wednesday n lghl by posUng a 03-53 I TIctOTy“o'\'innrD0aT^Cirthwc3t-Nat' ‘ arene coUege squad from Nampa.

It was a nip and tuck balUo in Uie flr.il half wlUi the PanUiera

>t only holding a 2B-28 lead at the half.: Then Jim WaUocc and Wnrren 1 01c!cbcrr>-, scnioni. playing Uielr 5 Usl Rfime for SICE, ataried hltUng J the basket and thc PnnUicrs pulled e lany.* Craner fkldcd a at.-irUng lineup 5 of all tcnlors fo r the conte.it. Okle- « berry turned In his best game In '» lour years of action for thc Pan-

theri. He Ued WaUace for high- point honors with 14.

Reynolds w u high for the visiting ■ Cnusders with II polnli.

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American leasue tcam i will play ', IIS games with National lengue cliit»I, during the bueball spring traJntng

season.

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[eet Tonight lampionshiponfercnce jun io r v a rs ity basket, te s t between th e R u p e rt Pirates pair th e Jerom e T ig e rs and the3 T h u r s ^ y n ig h t w ith •victories

Burley Roars |T o 5 5 -^ W jn 1 Over Oakley,V BURLEY, Feb. 24' - Tho Burley.J BobcaU tum ed on the at«am to roarM to a &S-37 Big Seven confereneojl victory over the Oakley Homets here4 T h u r i ^ n igh t The conleat w u n the last on schedule for both teams y before Uie dlsUict clasa A touma- •j ment opens n e rt week In Jerome.4 Coach Rulon Budgo'a Bobcau[jj Jumped to a 14-4 lead a t the end ofH the flrrt quarter and beld a 29-11■ margin a t Uie half. The BobcaU I went on for a 48-31 lead a l Uie i s ta r t of Uie final fram e; -■ I t w u a good, tigh t game, de- 9 spite Burley's one-alded score. Oak- 8 ley never gave up from tho starting fl whlsUe and made tb s BobcaU earn B every point.I ' Don BmlUj stole tcp honon wlUi i 30 poinu, follow ^ by Ted 8mlUi I wlUi 16. Dee Oorringo was high for

the Hometa wlUi aeven polnU.I “niB HomeU were h u r t whea Ron- f aM~Crafton~f{mled~o n f of~the~pm» ( . In tha-third quarter.1 DUBLEY II. OAKLET Ifr « « , ? ' ; • ! S S S -: v . 7 s ;, Bird S t t t SUcin w 0 9 ' M f t 1 t It Corrinsa i l l

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Vandal Ringmen . Whip’Zags 5-3- —CTOKANE. Feb. 2«,.^U >!Jhe

University of Idaho boxing team “ defeated Gonraga fl-3 Thunday

n ight by Uie margin of a forfell In ’•* Uie m -pound event.

~K"capacnrtrow (m tjm ii«aTirf,ooo saw a f u t card flavored by three

h technical knockouU, two by Idaho.Len Walker, the 1949 naUonal

<• collcglate clmmplon a t 135, slopped ” Jim Sullivan of Qonsaga in the lr H5-pound match and Vandal heavy- ■B weight Don Ellis won a TKO over d Gary Schuback tn 1:13 of Uie sec­

ond. Eli T hom u, Oonzasa's veteran P ISS-pounder,scored thoB ulldog 'nco ;- hy stopping Bud Lawson in 80 n seconds of the thlrd.I- Oonzaga couldn't find a man to

put up against [Herb Carlson and Idaho's forfeit victory In tha t maUh

g wns the d.nidlng factor.I t w u Uio second Idaho vlctoiy

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1 Injury Fatal for; Nofre Dame Star* SOUTH BEND, I n d , Peb. 34 IJFt- t Ray Espcnan, 24-year-old Notre* Dame football end. died In a BouUi

Bend hospital Ute T hunday from2 Injuries suffered In t gymnutics

T Thirteen members of Ui* PIUs- » burgh Pirate*- reside In California.

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I P A G E F O U B T E E N

M a r k e i * * * * Stocks

M A R K E T S A T A G L A N C E }IEW TOnK. rtb, » VTt—

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PORTLAND rOtlTtAND. »b . I t tr-IUSOA)—

lic«i Mlibu Ml u>p i»o .M Cilll* tilalil* t i l »'>IUr«d t*U *I**J> 'k bui mo<t rltiit* noaliul; c*lir* xlabl* 'li> 10: nAmlaml.>• BlitfK «*Ubl* non*! noa lc tl* .’han rsANCiaco«f HAN FJlANa.SCO, K.t ;« in-IUSDA)• b ~C*lUrn«nrinil: Boialnil.^ Shtfp Domlnil.

*• I/)S ANfiKMa. r^b!V«*Wl-«r.‘i«N )-"f C*I1I* »»UM. W ; » l^> to mtjjium>4 htlltr* JO.OO-::oa‘; m*iilum tnd wvi4 cow* <1- IJ.Tt.UJO: fommon U.OMJ.tO; f*anti».>n *n<] euU*n li.U-lt.U; uirt* iilabl. K: *. h.t.Ilf «ni«i»h toI- I1-.

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•I.uilit*r *i>r> 1I.MI Ii»4 to <bo((* ft*d-Ifll Ltnbt ».:«. ______

OMAHAOUAIIA. rtb. ;• «J-rU«DAl-Kon '

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tood htirtn >LM: tKxktn and f*«dtn ; »earc*. olMdf.

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CUICACOCniCARO. Ftb. 5i «7-(USDA)-ncH

h‘n^'*top^n!«‘l* « ^ “ n” ch«’ V iM.rIg

Ctlll* wlabi* l.iC>0; <.Wm talabl* :»0;•lauitiler ilt*r* and lh* itockr about •Uidr: »*at.ri ittad/ to I.M b««ri B rd -m^Mj ra°Slum‘7o"Io” jo<i"htrrfn jjiso-JliMi ‘

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KANSAS

' ShtTV 100: aol mouih oa aala to Ittl prltt*.

■ Potatoes-OnionsIDAHO rALU

JDAHO rAU.s. Ftb. :i u n -rrsH N i- OJfttlaji moJtral*. t.Uhl wir* Inuultr. Dtmand f r r ilo-. Maikrt uat*lll«l and wtaVrr. K*» ihlpRirnli rolM untold.'

Sa M f.ih ahjpiilri wl"l fob^faih

f.'e*iiatV;^:o-ni;'MTtru^.-i-TnM^ t.i ?- ~3.«0 C.I.: la it.a.Itr toalalarra

iM\b!'V.rCAT''fi.'’i '''.m i'i7b 'lw -tl. s. : «r<d Idaho ulllllr (tad*

I'ritta to stnwtfti nalk p«r «»l. U. «. I Jnotlli vwIikI bail! (tntnllr rood <;ualltr |

d i l^ A ^ ’^^cmcAco,^ Ftb. ^un-roiato

Did ituck: SuppIlM moj.tau; ilrmaad

I H S s H ls S is s -~ra>loaal Io» at 3.(0: Colnradn MeClutc*U. II. 1 tll. A' wuhfl far ria. nualllr 9.10.' tllnncmKla ar<d North DakoU HtO

Ntw tiofkr .luri'll™ Bir-ltfal*: dtmand ‘Vtitk «a)t.:' .S-d *irlr lalti rn«tl-). Mittl a<I» CO Florida lllkti

"b.fa faif ualilr~f.l^'1ft? yaptr ~bat* :.35^«0 : lit* 1! collon b in fair "“oobn'.iipiiri^ falrif llbtral; dnaand ilow: mirVri dull.

NEW TOHK; Ftb. :4_(T)-Vjtlrail»J ‘-.‘•H j'uIuTiS'IStTsO.*'"* ■ ■♦«in*-*ltK>n-M«i>-» t.»lJ|-jB lr-im H; --

RBTunN rn o M itt a iiMURTAUOH, Feb. 2 i-M r. and

Mrs. John Oktlbrrri'. Mr. and Mrs. l«wU OlMn u id Mr. and Mrs. John Ilarde'n tpen t <evera! daj-j In Lo> san. Utah. .

Is Markets -^ - -rOTATOtS

u! a. No. tm tt* 4*4Ut. r)oairJ1 ...................

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•^^w [rc^y-.ow A*arpnt..l ~

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DUTIERIATnST ; Sui'Jlrl!

(Oa. dul.r ouoltdlEGG POOL '

Tb* follo-los oTlctt ir«r« nptillid ktth* MaSo E<i 1-rr-tot.n of T»1i> KaMaM y - ' ............ j ,.

Finance* * * *

Grain^^cnic^co.^Ftb. *},

lb*. Tb* dKllo* >M Ild br Harch vbcaL Ib. wblrb dropped aio^nd ! ccota at ea* UiBa.

dr; ’'/{'a.*'^ aorbiw!iO Wbtal clo.*d notbaaitd to ZU lewtr, ) - i Hartb l . l t S ! <OfB waa H*Ji lo**'; Utn)t

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rtn^UREA TADIE CIIICACO. F.b- t i (40—

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u ‘r il'Jo !o» !o77 Io'Ss

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ri . a s i i i . ' i J i s K - r . ' i r J ' . ' A(g Mllo Bitlto 11.14.rt Kallr t:-Ot to |:.I1N.ri Bli'lrr'll.Ol" to 'tu iw .]- . FLOURr! ^-^INHEArOU3.-F.t-Sl^ai-na«..Io)■ hlfhtr.^'j.lt; ■laadir'l (taltnlj uncbanitd.

t trd1n“ ddllarI‘*J>(l'“hl«htt."4<.o6: rtd*d"of’U, H «nu hl«b.r, <;.0C.«1 rLAXM HINNEArOLI.'L >'tk. :j (4)—Flai Ns- .1 1. |j.:5 to Il.t;.

P o t a t o a n d O n i o n

I * ______ F u t u r e s _________tl (Cosrtc*7 E. W. McBoberta u d

Coap«ii7. Klka BId(. Pboo* >901

MAnCn ONIONA

= a a e M Uj « ,ii, SALET ^ Calendar

'■ wATcn t Ois '* - ■ srA CE-nA ii.ji-

-5 ler oem of Majlo VaUey"* fann ancUeni and for ttie daU their -

I UtUnn WlU appear In the Tlme*- ^ Newi. Check lhelr odi for loeaUoB

and all oecetsary InforaaUeo. ^

d F E B R u T r Y 25J rre tton T. Warren, Otrnef t, A d»rrtlim ent. Feb. IK-23 .. a Clyde Holden-Down Holden, Auct*.

i F E B R U A R Y 27•j Bob Srtene "‘ AdTtrllJtment Feb. i4 - IS d Hollenbeck'ft nollenbeck, Aute.

FE B R U A R Y 271 , Mrs. Elhel rrlnf*; — '••A 3V f?lIi?Srrhi;Tel.r!«^—

Ilanrey l»cr*on. Auctioneer

FEBRUARY 28_' ,CeilarJ'ioim

I - ‘AlTfrU«nienl. Feb. 28 Col. Earl 0 . Waller, Auelloneer

, M A R ^ i 1A. SI. Caiptf

AdTertUemenl Feb. 27 - 2*-----; . -Oicar-and Harold.KIaii.-AucU.—'

“ ■ M A R C inr Geerte 0 . Talmer. . Adfertlitinenl, Feb. 27-2*

Hanrey lu reon . Aocllonetr

. M /\R O I 1Sld Hymui

Adrerllaement. March 27*21 Harold Klaaa, Auctioneer

m a I i c h 2Duhl Communliy

— F«r«n-»t%ohli»ery-ial® — ■ITopUuf •’S '-nanS bn .’ A\icUBn«f»

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Adrerlliement. March 5 HopUni A IlarmoD. Aucta.

M A m r ?Goodlni Communllr

Farm Slaelilntry Kile

Harrey Ireraon, Auelloneer

M ,\R O ! nTwin FalU Communliy

■ Farm Machinery Sale •Otear a Harold Klaaa, Auetloneett

• ATTENTION FAKMEHS When you plan a tarm.Ml# contact th# Tlmes-Nctc* Farm Sale department. Lel us e s . • plain how you tan cover Mflglo Valley completely at ono small c w t I t will sav# you Doth tlmo fend mnney.

(

Court Grants Retirement of State’s Judges

- B O ISI. Peb. 24 (IU5-A IS.year Bad fight by Uw r w p i throughout the lh* aU te to lecure retirement of Idaho

, district jBd*e» reaehlni lhe #8# -« S i 70 camo to an end today, laa The itipreme court upheld tho

Judge'* retirement act yeiterday In *“ a unanimous opinion ix ltten by .tr. JusUco Jamea W. Porter.«>i "nie retirement act waa pasjed by 2 ' the 1M7 leirUlttturc and makes It

Impojslble for about al* dlalrict II Judge* ta u t k rtelecUon thl* year

bfcauw they either arc over 70 or *111 reach 70 by Jan. 1, lO il. ,

B rooibl te i t Suit • J ! On# of the JudKe* who wlU have

, to reUre U D btrlct Judge E. V. Boughton of the eighth Jodlclal

'*> court a t Sandpolnt. He brought the te rt *ult aeolnit the rellrtm eot acU

Secretary of State J. D. Price waJi named as defendant In Uie te it ault. since he paijca on the validity of candidates for the primary ond

0** general elections. Price filed a cle- 1, murer to Bou*hton‘* petition for

(leclamtory Judemrnt In the ault. IS And the demurrer- waa *a^talned fji by the high court In Its unanimous '•* decision. The action was ordered > dismissed.

3 Polnla CUrifled. BoiiRhton, In holding the ID<7

IcKbHiilve la w uiiconsUtullonal, ii; AouRht a supreme eourt ruling cn >S three polnta:‘ 1. Whether he would be eligible

to serve a* district court Judge after hU present tenn expires;

1^ 3, W hether he- u-ould be ellglblo as la* a candidate In the lOiO primary and lU general eleeUons- „ 3. W hether he was enUtled to have

hLi civndldacy filed with Uio see- iij retJiry 4t,stale.

Judges who are 70 or over or who will reach Uie age ot 70 before Jan.1. 103f. will he IncIlRlhle to file for reelectlon In the IflSO primary.

JgA D TIME3-NE\V8 WANT APS.

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PALMOLIVE

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W e are broodlnf a t 'p ^ se n t time 3C "w ill make exeeUent early fall layt

markeU. These chUka nre no-.v on them as one-week—3 week or 3 wee able. If interested te t In touch w

- th e o fflea-al XwliLFalls. - Call or. order. AU'Tery finS e tock-and ar Bhouid h a w u o deaUi Jojs.

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fi Emra ibosid ta rnwrl*! InmrdUto.Ir. No allowaBCoa will b« nad. fw

>« B0(I Uta ooa laArrwt lBt*nks.

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d ^'iboM^Nl*«7-rlu"t*o!*Doi'f” T»“»IS raiu. It nuBd watklr Birtlua m r r(J WtJotadir 11 I p. m. la Juit room al

A V IA T IO N7 U. I. n.llilir iralalnc. Ha ac. llmll.I Air Tall .‘ crrlcc. Nrw and uaad air-

plinc. IlrtJtr- Fljini .S*rrlc«- ThoB*

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0 chinkt. plumblnf. InduaUlal *lictricllr.I. ilralUu tBd tho. rtpilr. Vila eta *arB r up <d rrllfcl.'M prr monlh. mhll. (rain- ' ‘ Inr. .St* MR. bllCIlLOCK al Pirrln. I

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H> 111, .lrt.1 aorlh. I'hen. UUIL WANTKUTO lIUYi <>«o>1,Ui*rt 09it».-in»n'o -

and

T R A V E U -R E S O K TWANTb;' l-:..tV,tr. lo aoKUirtn Call. ,

Jninla .bcui ilarth llh. I'hoa. t::.,L

AUTIIIIITI tnd ibtumatlam nllrtt.1 >1 l;ir,r.idt Inn. La.a Hot Sprlijta. Idabo, EipctI mtiinr. Fn* mlairtl balbi lo furtli. M f»lltt laai r<xal.llo oa U. 1\

b e a u t y ' s h o p s ~

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C H IU O F R A C T O R S 'bll. a li. JUIINSON. ts i Third A..— I

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~ SIT U A TIO N S W A N T E D ^Full imiVI;iVAV clndtn ^rimrid «h*ap*r ^

WANTKUl C ilom wood aawlof. Sal *_.»"»l'lrn..*j.«nTwhtTt.__I'hort.J8?l-W. ~

Wanted!D EAB O R A L IV E .

H orses • M ules • C o m mGHEST PRICES PAID

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CALL COLLECT _ ' 02S6-JJ

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3000 New Hamp-.hlre chlck-i that" "‘Ijyers or broilen for near Ea-iter —ono week oW.ar.i you mny order ' ilfcefc old clilcb. Co.\ts nre renjon- n

WlUl our u.nion n t Ooodlng oror wrlto NOW:Bnd-Teserre:yaur'.'■ Zi: are recetvini? ercclcnt ca'rc—You

TODAY. '

COMPANY 1GOODING, IDAHO - I :

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TUEE loppla*. falllu*. rtfoorlaf. Work nlUblt.

d-DELt. NUnSERY atbool. Clilld car. ^ dar. fcnr ar trrelax. 1 dart a wnk. IlKtt^oa. muak. haUvod dltl- Pbon*

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UIPDLC ACED LADY . . waau houatknplri work. Will «x-' p*«l lo Uko rail <bar(*.

I- Will* Uox *S-A. Tlmt*. Nrwt.

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CALL 2G35-R J. A. CLAWSON

CONSTRUCTION

H E L P W A N T E D — F E M A L EIIOUHCKCKI’EII. Cood hom* aad aalarr.

: COOK waaltd. « u .l ba». eaft twrlrtc*.

: s K S - « r . “ .{£“ 'n . r i “ " Kptrmaatnl poaltloa parlaK aood wacri. CoBlKl «n.^Jolnn for i>*rMntt iBiar.

dUlrld laaaastr la Twin Falli and Htflo Villir ar**. Call Mr. Whtallrr Mondar nomlrf. F.b. S7lh.

/aC pT H K iT aSrM ^_WrotnIi>*.'* ropg'l?lloai:.0«^ I'ftMani vorklBf eoBdlltons-' "Ootnfcrtabl**ll*li»y quarUra a ^ sood food. SUrllM aalarr I17S ptr month plui fell nalaltnant*. Httaltr adran(*m*at<. Wril* or wir*

, llmplul. n«k'Sprlnn. Wrom'lnii.’

CAN YOU S E L L ?

SALESLADIES

..........W A N TEDDr Twla Falla Dtpl. Slor.

Wa hart aar.ral lalirtillax well.pald folMlm* potlllona for

Jm ff.'^?‘iiS-kn'K"foyMmi»'“i. 'nIniB rou-

WrlU for as lnl*r?lnr

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alihfl. I’hon* o:v:-}t. IflinillATUn want>l."llou.. fumChM.

ToPjWUn. I'hoB* *1PI. Kaitllon. W. j

ExrKKIKNi;i;n Irrls.lor an.! cncral firm hind, lltfrrmcn. Carl f . Ntlton. M-,nr.t c;ailll-___________________ j

and t . ^ a i

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^ lir? and ConmUaloa »FmniBtal ter rl|hl pirlr

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F U R N IS H E D K O O aiS

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WANTED TO R ENT, LEA SEC. FUIWISUEO V oafarauaad modtrm ». -J bBireoD boBK rboa. n».i . i i o p E a i r $ O T 5 5 T ^ r T r " s - c r ,£. QobL Cud*a apaa*. WrlU 0«z *1,

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r . U^itt ACnZa. Ctn totihhlilm nem . iUU K t^ l ^ lo r BjubriusL WrlU Ooi

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M(R«b*rta. RauU <. Uuhl. tg '70 I09-ACHC raua. Ilaia Maloaxnl». and finanr*. rtrtrttft.. Wfll* B- W.

Cad^ ^CllBlaa It oUl,

rooBi sataralibtd bosM. No cblldmu rboa. 1ms Tboraloa at UadMa'a. «:(

E B U S IN E S S O P F O R T U N IT IE S_ UniVC-IN iiBdwi<h ibov. U«*r tBd l<*

crMBi. Cood lotallos. Lock alack laaa*. tl.eOO. lire Aiptr.

COOP .U1.0B ia ^wclowa 1,;;.lion. Slack tad m lPBtat prtc*d (or aultk atll. ] lt Mala artnut aogOi. Twin

Foil tXABEl lllackimllh aed mtcbint ahop. rullr vnlpptd. ia Tvrle Fallt aria. W.ll nubltob*! butlo-t. Do« 1«-U.■nm~.Nt.i-_____________________

COTTARE caf. with mod*™ apanmtnt (or Itair. fullr Mulpptd. Orowlnc boll. er*«. I l» I rtar laaa*.. II..IL Jttktoa,

F fiUnl. Iluptrt. Idabo. Fboat

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i I INCOME PROPERTY'■ I Ntw m u l bomn. tictllral loealloa.'. laeoBi* at IHO ail ptr BioaUi. Room a (or a**tr.l mcr* bBlldlut. Om of Uit

' F . J . BACON!' l i t Uala K F&oat lU t-tr . tttt-K

; MONEY TO LOAN

i Isiurid LletcMd Dialer r -in'51f6Hiiim-8t.-Wi--------- PS oatia-

I LOANS and FINANCINGON AUTOUOt!II.rj. FURNITURE

AND HVtSTOCKW. C. ROBINSON(Acrou trom Iladto DIdc.)AnNOLP r . c n o s i m«t.

tt4 Mala Noilt Pboat 111

IDAHO FIN A N CE c a LOANS

CoiapliU (InaBclai Mrrlet Furellurt aad auloaisblli*C ino HIATT, Manager

Ground Hoor nank a Tnut Oldi. ----------------- niiin»-«l------------------

I -------- NEED-M ONEY------ ^I ^

I ^ ’^na‘lta‘’M '’low^a? tSrf'****I Lowir ihtn eianr.

RELUNCE CREDIT CORP.11< tnd lIUKl Wnl Fbost ISIO

HOfllES FOR SA LEailAt.t. l»u»t tor aal* «l Fllrr. 705 Idah#

‘^ S H l J j S t l X ' r l l ”" '-” '*:.IIKIIIIOU.M homt. landarased, bnt loc^

(Ion, citart. I'hont ncr?-W mornlnii.

U&IAI.L acrrtst wllh nodtrn boma. Con. ly l William Ilradt. J'hont l i t or

S.IIEUIlUOil. Urt* llTlnt tw>tn. bolll.lna.I Mock aoulh LDS cborth. Koraan

unoiUlN :-b td n ^ boat, doublt lot. IIf.1 localloa- Tirrii. Tbon. 8I«J*.

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i ( u '« s \ r . . 7 i . K i — . . . . . . w u . rModtrn tictpl haal. i'rlc«l (or sulcJc

~ taU. a il 'UVil TMrd. Jtromt.NKW ' iiouia with ' batam.BL

Uodrrn n r ts l htal. hardwood (loon. t .r i ,r . . » Itih Bln.t_Nor_th._l!^hI.

wlnilowt; fall btttraiBlI I’aat.

T jm ^ .^ M r t ‘-B.iUi.---Iioint.— rM or =room, (Iftplac*,. lan t dialnr. rooid, t— frdrtd In back rard. tood^^ldiatUl

.._PLENTY-OF-SPACE ," | jwith iitt<loa< siodtm boBit oa dt*p lot jWril iTiWd. Waahlniua ' acbool dl*. ' lrl;I. l.arct'Smmt. I b*droofflt, (lr»Pltc, oil hiai. doiibit fa ru t. laad- itcipxl and sardin. |

CAI.I, W. A. OSmAKDERLEM A. CHAPIN, Affcncy

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JOHN B. ROBERTSON . (• inniOATED LANDS

TwlB FalU. Jdako «

CHOICE'ACRES.It rou « a lJ o ,*| cb

FU LL PR IC E JI

ihaTTi U a riil N iS lalpart, tictlltal localloa. Ttma ar- fu niifiJ. - 11.

T W IN F A L L S R E A L T Y £ & IN S U R A N C E C O .

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