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Traffic Death , Scoreboard 11 m U • ronptritoD ol~ Vlll»f iDf for (hr ■Winw . Idaho. 1«58 ........l?f ^C!iRton ----------- flifurbttf M«1C Vallfy. 10M._ 23 ^utic Vtllty. :g A UfBional N'eivspaper SeninR TWIN FALLS. IDAHO. FRIDAY, JULY 17. PRICE 5 CENTS Foreign Ministers Fail To Narrow Differences ofJlic,Soviet Uiiion-nnd-the-Wijstcrn ' f^iiM tnHav to make any nrotfro-HH iti iiarrowintr thoir (lifft-rem ....................... ' Trying to Check Forest Eire Berlin truce nKrecment. Strike Loss Mounts; No Settlement Seen nounteti toward 100 million dollars todny in the third tlay / (fu; /i/Uionividc steel Hlrikc. No end to the cripplin;; hutdown is in siRht. Many .more millionH in wukch have 'cn lost by 600,000 HtrikiiiK UJiited Slucl\varkcrH.,i]uiLtly innninjr picket lines at darkened mills. Losses on both ides will jrrow steadily. The ncRotintiona front i.i. static. Ifi IVflshinfi'ton, President Eisenhower and Secretary of .i.^, Tnmps P. Mitchell con* * v * * .. .............. - .. , . state Christian A. llertcr. British For- ^{inistcr. Maurice Couve de .Murville of France and Soviet Foreign Minister v/./7 )v-)io debated the terms of n Berlin standstill deal in » three-hour luncheon muot- ---------- * ' ~ ^ inK al Couve de Murville’s villa. The session was ciiv- ered by u sccrecy apreoment and Western officials would sny-»flerwnrd-only-that-Jio (progress was achieved. • •■J Ilcrlfr. Llo)(i and Couve rtf PITTSBURGH. July 17 (/P) — Steel production loss “new ...I ------- .L.. ... r 1. . rticellnK to Kcl OrOnij'ko M brcnk the Unk bfUfcn Oie propofxil lor Jin 18-mont!i wjce ln Uie Berlin crisis Bnd hLi propoMl lor wi nU- Geminn commi»«e U) nrRoUalc on Gtmmn rcunlllcftUon nnU » pcftcc trtaiy, ApparcnUy they foiled &snln. A .« Uicy luicl In iSubllc Mon.1 eiirllcr thU week. llio Wcsifm mlnbtcrs believe tlia^proKTcuej tovi'ard nt;rceincnl cnn br_nclilcved only In secret ttf- Moiis. ftwny Ui« prdpuguda ipolllRlit. On tfondny,soviet ForclCTi Mfn- kier Andrei Gromyko said Jic KtTUId iiol dtrrte U> secret meel- InKs'unless tnc-cJelesntlon.'i front F,wt luid W t't Qermnny were pre.-.- erred for nn hour nnu 4C ninutw today on the steel ike but the White House dined to provide nny de- nitrt's little optimism »rt of strikers, tho »l«oI IndUiiry r the Kovemment lhat the con- jialemate can be rejolved ifcUy, ?/elU>rr the Jnduatry nor ■c union hiu Riven any ilRn ot •utalinii rroiB lls stand.------- prieral tnedlBtlon efforu In the vlll be reneved In Kca* CavW }. McDonnll president ot Se Ettelvorker?, told picketa nt he Detlilehem steel corporation mt In Bellilclicm. Pa.: "We meet Ji Uie Roverntnent on Monday, i I don’t know whether R will tny piod. Up to Ihia point, we .re been meetlns nothlnt but fjsenRer boys." The strike ot Tuesday TnldnlRht “lul olf nearly BO per cent of tJie ounlr)'‘i steelniiUdni: capacity. t?r«enUnB about 100,000 tons of steel dally. Steel ludustry Strike Affects Related Fields prrrsDunaii. juiy n (uri>- Tlte Ktnke nRnlnst th e nnclon^s l)a.-(lc*tefl InduslO’ cut deet^.lulj implpOTcuUn relntcjrficlds today, WlUt no furtlier pMce t.-; 1 kj iCKfellllgLunlll Monday nt Uie tar- lo re«umptli David J, McDonald and his tx)p leutenanu carried their flRhl tor better contract to the picket llnr.i. In addition to the Imlf-mllllnn i;SW members who strtick al mill.' from eo«wi.to^oa.it at ono minute after mldnlRht last TxieidBy. U e.itlmated that more than 5S,000 railroaders, truck drlvcra, mlncn and seamen were Idle because o( the ittcl strike. More layoffs in thn.ie llne.i were expect«d to rnlac Furrit fcrrlce worken try lo ilop adranclnc flames from crntilnr ■ locclnc road'In ihe Uruthy nidci area near Annapolli, Cilir.'The fire thal •larled lit llie-8onoma.Mtndo(lno.'-e«uotU« area, has brrn l)umln{ unclirckrd slnnK ftint of Its 15-mlIe perlmrter. State fnreilry otflela) Grnrte Derdao u id ttiai an eitlmated :o million board fMt of redvood Umber.hai heen dexlroycd.. (AI‘ iclrtphtito)- GftKttfko-obTfotiily R'rtJ mnktfic .-(tmnd'Kind bid lor recognition ot the Communist East. German retrlme, Wlien the tlireo We.^em mlnlsier* rejected his mnneuvrr. ntlon of the iie «!elaj-rjr- Timetable of America’s Space '^Exploration Activity Revealed ALAMOGORDO, N. JI., July 17 (IP)— T h e Alamogordo Daily News publi.shed Thurs- day a deUiiled breakdown bt the meana and titiiing the United States will use to pul man into .space and on the moon. The N ew s, in n copyriKlitod story by reporter lla .................................... -y.-Sf'Spflco-jJr-ogram—Tim-next, step, the pnprr snid. jdlj bo thc_fir^ Gromyko Indicated In a upeech lo the conference that he may be willlnR to mtet aomo We.iiem criticisms by amendtnK hla propo- i«l for'an Jfl-monU» Berlin Uuce, Becrttary of State Clirtatlan A. Uertcr and DrltLih Forelfm 8ec- rctnr/ Selwyn Lloyd /ounil Uiat on aevcral points the Soviet Union and llie Western powers seemed lo bo a^pronchlnK agreement. I daho Grain Yield Is Below Last Year ;QISE, July 17 (UPI)—The Idnho grain hiirvesrt outlook tinrfrill'lrbclow last year’s’crop bntstiH nbprc-thtrlO- ;ar avcraRca, the U. S. nffriculture department’a crop iportinfr scn-*icc said today. The 1959 wheat Tiroduction as predicted at 40,423,000 bushdn by the reportinjfflerv- e, The fijruro, taken aa of July 1 by the USDA as a part f-the nationwide forecant, is sliRhtly below Inst year’s reduction of 42.'1D2.000 buBhel.<! but it is above the 10-ycar vcrnjre by about 40.000 ushels. The total fifrure was ached by takinff the total mount of acrcaRO in Idaho U:8 . 000 - a n d adcllnR. the eatl> »tfd yield of 33 bitsliel* pec acre TTie fiKure.' lOiow Idaho com- i fa>-ombly w ith boU» Uie na- ind tlio NortJiwe.'sl In produc' . m raUonal forecast for lucoon yield was set nl I,f55,- ICO aa Uie re.iult of 53J17,000 It beins planted and a per cent M ot 21.7 buihcls. The [^»«,-n ^ tate wll! produce l-^O-TJn-ccnt-of-the-whent ■ n )n Uie NorthueBt, WsKfilnff- aUajTi one of the nallonfll ia«s. Mil produce an e.^llm*Ued Xm .OOO bmhels and Orcson 25.- t.COOburJieti. I^ls year’s winter wheat crop Jilihs it three per cent fflnallcr r lui year duo to a lower ex- l:ed yltld per acre. Tlie 1B55 IfiR crop Is seven per cent under as llie re.Milt of lew ncreace loRfrexpectcd >-lcld, leather once afwin plaj’ed « part-In the wheat picture, over-all condition of the : crop M of Jufcr,! wa.i lo«' [itire lo otlier yean na seeding debjK! by'w et weather in north niKl by dry u-wUier Jn of (he Muthern dry-fannlrK ! BcreaRe of winter wheal [' am! re.'wicd to sprlnR wheat U ciiall Uiis ^ cir due to « mild . r Kmin crops In Uie alate r Iflrecaii on Hie same level aa rjhtat-ptaUiwJonn-TJifr-MU-. of oata Ls « t al «eoo-tatrticlin;-aTIcy'^n8JD27 ^ n e al G2,000 and corn at 4,- Vatchdog’Groiip Vill Check Hoffa t-^&ifjOTONrjtnr-rrnn»ir Mem Jiidpc F. Dickinson ^ I'as authorized a cour't-np. ,, 'wtchrtoR- Kroup~tff*ron- InveaUffatlon of complaints acalnsl p is aldu ^ formed to 'he wjindnt-scarrcd »n,.*ul)miuc,i.nrw rule# of pro- tfien-AgerDies ‘™” ‘c-death toU hM Of anoUier leeo- El. Maries.. lit d’led unfLMicrt Into t Iruck Elmore Aides Regi’et Charge Against Train OLENNS FEIUiy. July 17—3- more county officlala have ex- preased recret over the eliartt«4 filed against Uie Orejton Wagon train Wednesday nlRlit by Jack Henle)’. Qlenns Ferry rancher. JJeaJey charged Uie caravan leader, Gordon (Tex) serpa. with Irespasalng on his property north- west of liere. The charge was dis- missed by Lynn Sherman, King m il Justice of the peace,* for lack of evidence. Robert McLauRhlln, county prosecuUng. attorney, said civic leaders rtgretled the legal action, which he aald he was sun wa.1 Uie result of a mlsundersUind- Ins. : - The.Elmore couDly itale aena- tor. Democrat H. M. WethercU, described the incident u -unfor- tunate* and added; •j wlili to publicly apoIoglM lo aJJ Involved and assure them that I wnt do cver>-thlng Msslble to be helpM In mnklns th n r centennial Uie success which 1 know II wlU be. •■Idaho-.wlU celcbn»l« her —- teonla) In 19G3 ond 1 do tnul that this unfortunate Incident will not In any way tend to lead.the-peopla nf nrrfon ta turn a cold ahoulder on Idaho when we seek their help in-ttietnturer*----------- : --------------- niB wagon train received a warn welcome from Mountain IJome res- idents Kiursday noon and con- tinued on wcil' 12 milta for their ovemUhl aWp. The caravan Long Storms Hotel, Stages Ciu’sing Scene EL PASO, T « ; July 17 (UPD— Cot-Parl I.«ie, flBhUnsjBA. ' — - « h u «ldM B'ent loaJeep ' . toured JUarcr niRht apota, Btormed Into the Hilton hotel earty today and tried to kick down a door. •« ' Capt. E^elaa Durrett of the Louisinna iiole police Irfed to~w- straln the enraged governor but Look curaed and kicked at the dt»r of his room until a bellboy rushed down for a key, "You ft-ake up In Uiere," Lons Etiouted as he boat and kicked at 4ie door in a vain aUcmpl to wnke hU.aleeplnc a.isoclalcs. Long stopped kicking and beat- ing at'the door“ whtn a'bellboy aroduced a key. Then he rushed into Uie room, woke his a.«>cloles and rebuked Uiem profanely for not being up to let him In, Long. IrnUcu. tleleu,. and- maklng—ihe-rouwlA—In—Juaroi, Mexico, all nlghU His nsroclntcs, apparently, unable to matcli the ROrtnior'a festive p-ice. dropped out and'rctunicd to El Paao. The door-kicking at Uie hotel capped a night of revelry for Uie ConR entourage. Tlie re^'elry ehd- when Long’s colleagues re- trained him from starUng a fight n a Mexican cafc and when they themselvc.1 Uireatened a brawl In the Btrtet.n of Juaret. Long spouted on obscene Urwde r CUT3M and Utreattned to shoot iBwsmen loUonlng him Into the »fe. Long's coUeaguffl followed Uiis ncldenl up by threatening a brawl n Uia tirecLi II lite powmor n-nan’: left alone. Beauty Pageant Entrants-ifrrive LONG BEAOI!. Callf„ J u ly . 17 tft—Lorely ladles from here. Uiero >od-«vM)a:ht« hfltr MTlvW_lnr this year’s UUs Universe beauty pageanir ---------------------------- A plane Cinj-'ns more than 70 beauUes to the International con- test touched down here Thursday while a brass band blared, "Ca«. fomla Hero’I come," and a crowd inp of one or more chitnpanjiees into orbit this fall. The proj^ram a.s outlined by tlie paper called for the firing of ___ Idaho Taxes Placed In “iBest” Category BOISE, July 17 (UPI)—The department of commerce nnd dcveJopment hns re)e/iaed fig-ures that put Idaho among the states reported in the best situation for prop- erty nnd'othcmon-propcrty taxw.- - ------- -■-------------- The figure.s show the property tax rate places Idaho eighth out of the top 11 Western states with a tax of $77.61 per capita^, That aJso places the Gem state 2£th in the nation. Tho non-propBrty tftxca Ifst put< Idaho'ilth in the West and 37th;jn tlio nation with a tax of 177^9. On tho other end of thoso figures arc Califomin with $122.01 property tax average-and Nevada with $146,11 top on IJ^ioii^opcrly {jixT®; Tho fijnires also showed that'the national per capita state and local tax average is $169.14. Idaho, ranked 29th, shows a per capita taic of $156.00. the first moon rockct, the Saturn, in 1962 or 19G:5. If th at tiring Is successful, tlie Unit- ed SU tes In 19115 or lOCO will (Ire the Nova—a seven-staRC space ship dc.ilRned to land on Ihe moon to surface cxploraUon, and return. The News (s publLihed on th fringe of some of. Uto nation' leading mls.'ilc UaUng bases — Holloman air force base, Holloman KiL'telle development- center; -Me. OrcRor firing range and the biR FI Bills, Tex., range where the c< tr>-’a missile crcwa are trained, TTie oofryrtglitcd story »al<S one or poulbly noro of eight chlmpanues now tralnla;; al Uie University of Kentucky and Hollcman air force base will be fired this fall aboard a satellll« rockeU “U all gOC3 well, Uiey s I I T r i ^ The News , story. otUibuted to unnwnfd mlwlle aourccs, conUn. ued: "Next step In Uie drive to place man on another planet wUl be the long-heralded flight of Ui X13. rocket-powered plane, no undergoing a series of tests )n California, This slcp Li but a side. ! to the actual program, and has Its only significance Uie fact that nian, for the first Ume, will leave the Earth's atmosphere dcr rocket po*'cr. "Prespace fllghU afsuborbltai alUludes will consUtuU part of the tralnlhg, to_be_Bl»en. America's preacni seven space ‘candidal^ who will InlUate partial space ex- ploraWon. •'On Uiese wborbltal flights, the candidates will be fired on short mlulons abooM a modified Red- stone rocket. T heu. preliminary niRhta. at altitudes or 50 to S5 milts,-»lll-depart-fi>om-Cope Can- <C«niitii>d r>t« ' '' Midwest States Hit by Storms By United Pre** IntematloDal Thimdeistonn actlvU y that brought funnel clouib to parts of (Canm and MLooun persisted to. day. Bcaltercd ehowm and thunder* sWrma feU last night over a wide belt extending from South Dakota to the souUiem Rockies. The weather bureau said Uie storms continued Into the jnomlng in parts of NAnuikft, Kfuunu, Okla. homa. New Mexico and Arkan-'ms.- runnel clouds were alghted In souUieut Kansas ind aoutheft-il Mlsnourl bul Uitre Wers no reports ofdjunager ■ A thundentorm hung over LltUe Rock. Ark., about t ^ e hours }a.it night leaving IJO inches of rain. •mcscs- ovemignt Bwp. The caravan was.iomia Hcre i come," ana a conUnulng toward Boise Friday, lof Mveral hundred cheered. ntlnMturtng-Uie-alx-lioun-bffore midnight. Bul areas in the Mid- west received lllUe or no rainfall and Uie com sUll needs, molsiurt. . Cooler weslher was 'expect«d In most of UiB upper Mississippi val- ley and iutruiem piaitu £uui. Young Driver Loses License For Speeding phlllp Dlmmlck, 16. DOl Second avenue.WCSt,.WM nsise.wd $3 cost and hls-drlvcr'a llceate was sus- pended 'fo r'60 days Thurf,day by Ta-In FWls Police Judge J. ~ Pumphrey for speeding. Dlmmlck'a license was »u.ipended under a law which stales that a moving violation convlcUon for a peraon under 18 years oj age brings tneTn2ndalor3'-C&*dar'*«-’penaJon. He was cited July 12 by city police in the 100 block ot Main ave. nue east Rpecdlng SO miles per hour In a as-mllo eone,------ Larry Vincent. Filer. Is being held In Uie Tft'ln Palls county Jail In lieu of «200 bond. He was cited early Friday morning by State Pa- trolman Richard E. Burns on a charge of driving while his license as suspended. Gloria rorrey, 15, Burley, Ilned.»20 by .Burley.Police Judge Henry Tucker Wednesday for fail- lo yleM Uie right of way. She cited by Burley Police Officer Floyd etcwnrL WUUam- M. Bock. Burley, fined *20 and costa by Burley Jus- tice of.Uie pc«ce J. L. .Weldon Thursday for a atop sign riolatlon. Jen7 uptatn. Buhl, was lined $25 plus co.its Wednesday by BuU Justice of the-penco C. E, Rudy for speeding 85 miles an hour In «i posted-GO-mile eone. He wa* cited by Buhl Policeman Wesley Annls. KOREANS SENTENCED SEOUU SouUi Korea. July 17 50ldrers U M l y Servants, They’re Career Men BY FltANK -ELEAZEB WASmNOTON. July n (UPI)- Thank goodness' we’ve gol H Straightened out now about those enlLited inen'who-cookrinake beds iaijy-slt and'inow grassW the ^eneraja, _ It turns out lh'ey~ii'en'PTe*ny servants at all. They are profe»- alonal men in pursuit of their hon- ored careers. - AosIsUnt-j>oX«a*e-a«crel*rT Charles .0. Flnucana cleored.U up yesterday tor »- house armed services subcomjnltue which had been a lltUe upset. It vas mosUy misunderstanding, apparenUy. _ .i we rtporters. m usual, were largety.fo Ijfsme.___ -p‘'lt-U-oa>-thlnglo-tgfef-to->n /1 Individual as a member of soo^ staff 'or as performing per- sonal serrlces. and oulte another thing to refer to him In the eapac- lly-of a-senrant.'r.Flnucwe ex- plained.-------------------- -- - -• In Uie flnt place. s.nld Uie ouls- PPit seuetary. itrsays-right-ln-tte law that -"No officer of the army enlisted member of the army u a servant" So obviously luch prseUces wouldn't be tolerated. _Of.cow,JP«f#OTar aWft'JLsrc provided for ccrtaln generals and admirals, and for a Ihnlted number of colonels and caplalos. Members of these aUIfs, erroneously pic- tured heretofore as houseboys and j-ardoffl aad Uie like. acluAlly rtUevlnronr bi^_offlcOT-«{'^u- meroua admlnlstraUve chores* as- sociated with their Important po- alUons. Flnucane waa unhappy about Uis Hnfortunato ImprrMloa-apparenllT hcld-by-#ome-people that "Ihwe types of occupaUona ore In some degrw-degrodliXhi’-.-He Mild-Uie fa c t Is Uiat •■mllUons of American citizen* make honorable and self- satUfjlng careers of Uitse very prol ■_lHon'-mahy stewards are (here signed to the Chief of naval oper- aUons?’ demanded R^. Prank Kowa^I, D, Conn, n Xonti'er en- listed man, West Point graduate and career officer. »ho'fltit alred tho ugly charje lhat a u by liu tCnMmtiHM r«K* U. M ian (in—The Seoul district court tenced four North Koreans to death Thursday for trying to spy for North Korea’s Communist regime. Woric Waits BOISE, July n (UPl)-aov. Robert . E. Smylle Is expected bock In Boise Sunday night aft«r his month-long Russian lour and wlXI nuvsmock Into a big backlog flf work when he goes to hlA office Monday. ■mo governor will arrive In BoiM-at 0:15 pm. Suadw t piano from Lo« Angeles atler flight over the NorUi Pole from Copenhagen. Demnartt. Mrs. Smyne will meet him In L«a Ahgeles and fly to the caplUl. F id el C astro R eports H is R esignation HAVANA, Cuba. Jiily 17 (UPI)—Kevolutiuimry leader Fidel Cii.s-tro rc.^igticd -(tJilriy ,-is prime minister o f Cuba. But President Manuel L'rrutia speaking lo thousand.H of Ciilian.‘< massed before the prc,-;ldontinl palacd in Havana BuitI the government wcmld not accept the re.-^ignation. “Thi.s revolution cannol he (iirected by an.vone other than J ‘idd-C^tro.!i-hc.iiflid.-!!y(»i r-'in he -nuro Ih.-tt Ihe roaigna. tion pre.scnted by him will nut lie accepleil'by the govern- ment.” Urrutia met in ur- gent se.«sion with the mem- tiers of tlic council of minis- ter.-< (c«hitjet>- in the p/il.-ife to diKCUu Castro's surprise actlnn. Following n morning long mretliiK, the cablntt went KrCyban armrrl forces headqimrlcrs at Camp Lib- erty lo formally request Castro to reccnsidff. Tliero was no reason, glktn im- mediately for Castro's decision U step *3wn from the po*t-li«-lws hekt for nve months and onr ’ ' The-officl!a--reber'rudlo Caslro would reporl to the people, on a ruitlonwldfi mdlo and tele- vision hooktjp tonight. Tlie news of his realgnaUon :ouchod off an uproar In Havana and (rprwd like wlldfltv across the Island. Havana’s police chief &ild s p e c ia l prrqiuilonary mfa.-!ures were taktn- to avoid any aU-eel disorders in nipporl of Ca-'itro. Howover. he exprc.»ed confidence Uiat iwbllc order would be maln- Uiined. Tlia nnUon'a healUt chief said Urnt about nine out of 10 of tho cues tinve t;een reported areon^ persons who have not had antl- polio ahola. Barney alio ^>ld UPI Uie num- ber of cases of paralytic polio this year is more Uian double the toll at thU lime laat year. Tlie public heftlUi service said Uicrt) were 681 cn«s of porolyUo ’ polio reported Uirough the flrat 3S - weeks of 15SD. Tills compares wlUi -rmmedlate!r;foll«lnR-llie-nw*. jamt:ttms-dnTinjrthe-8am«rperi9<f of Castro's realgnaUon, the Com- nunLit party demanded the lor- mallon of n “truly rtprfaenUUvc govcmment.” Including CCCTiniU* nlst rcpreacntfttlon. Thousands of Castn *urt»rt«r» turned out Into the streets of Ha- \n\ and marched on the palace I demand Castro cliongo htf mind. Educfttlon Minister Armanilo Hart also epoka to the cnwd-be- fore Uie palace. 2fs Mid (hat the "best support you can offer Fidel (CM.IIna«S I. C«Nan T) Ci’c to Buying Is Blamed for Banjb^ptcies Senator‘Shdeked’- Over Gold Supply WASHINGTON. July 17 lUPI) —Sen. Henry Dworshak has Indi- cated he Is "shocked at the placency which exists In the .... grcjs over our dwindling gold sup- ply-" In n. debate wlUi Sen. J.AV. Ful- brlRhl, -D.. A rt. Dworshak said Uie country's, gold reserves had rfftfpped t3S2S.000.000 in »5S. Ho said'complacency Is a great danger to the naUon's future onomlc security. Baseball Today NATIONAL LEAGUE CInt Chicago -------------------- Purkey and Dotterer; Ceccorelll and 8. Taylor. las Angelei « t PhlJadeJphI*. San rranclsco at Plltsburgh and Milwaukee a t SU Louis, all nlghl games. _______ ------^AT'IEnTCAN-LEAOUB------- Kansas City at WwhJngWn, De- Uolt a t BalUmore. Chicago at New 'York and Cleveland at Boston, all night fames. WA81HNCT0N. Joly J7 t*t-The hot plele«l-e«tlon-ott_A_Ubatunanagemtiit, refutation bin and will tote formaUylo aend Jt lo the boase next WednesaayTAs Uie^nlnUtler ended fire weeks ot e>o»ed-dosr ttCoeU, Chatmtui Gnb»a A. Bartfes. D , N. C-. cited *'braxen oolslde tnflocflees' he said have attempted to dlcUle l« the commlUee, WASHINGTON. July 17 {UPD-A navy official admitted to .rtssionaj-lnvckilgators-today.lhfttjhe navy did a “b^d’.’Job nege- ClatJng 1< aeletuo Mnlrieii on whWrtiie jrPveTTsmcni.waj OTomarSa more.than lajtillllon dollars. "It wo ........ - - - - . Niivy Secrtjiry CedlTrMlUie'tOld** mlttee. WA8IIIKOTON. July 17 (Uril—The aUte department tald today O ft termer CobAn rnaldeslSvlitDch.BAUiUk.bMt.aspUtHeT i 7iu lo enler the United SUte*. , WAflHINGTON. July 17 W -An aUoUnent of »3,OJ9:iH,000 In new funds tor the atomic energy commission was recommended today by the house appropriations conunlttee. Tho money Includes 65 million I dollars Sor conUnuatioa of.,the ABO prociui U> develop * fiuclnr- [poTtred airplane. ____ ____, Polio Increase Noted Among Unvaccinated WAaillNGTON. July 37 (U P I)-' Surgeon GenenU Leroy E. Burney warned today Hint crippling polio >n the upward march.UUs A m -... ■—parllculiirly among the tm> vacclMlcd, BOISE, July 17 m - Increased Installmtnt buying was blamed ttttay' for & a per cent boost In baakruptcles In Idaho. Records of U-fi; district court allowed il9 b^kruptcy petitions were filed in the fiscal year which ended June 30, compared with 385 I the preceding U-monlh period. Paul s: Boyd. refereo in bank- ruptcy for the Idaho district, oald that CO tq S6 per cent of Uie bonk- rupUy peUUons are filed by in- dividuals. *The easy credit sltuaUon.' Boyd said, “geU Uiem In a posi- tion so they can't make Uielr in- .iitallment payments. If atuch* ments or garnishments are filed against them they’ll lose Uielriobs. So they file for bankruptcy." Boyd sold that In many instances final bankruptcy proceedings can b« avoided through Uie use of the "Wage ean«r~pw«dtofs."- He said f e d e r a l Jaw provides Uiat where arrangements can'be made for the payment of all debU wlUi- In a-three-year period that pro- cedure can be used. During Uiat time the Individual concerned'can- not have his property attached oi his earnings gonliheed. -That'S a fine Uilng, i Uilnk.' Boyd sold. "It often permlu a per- son In financial difflnilUes to get out of trouble wiUiout going through bftnkruplcy.'. He said the current level of bankruptcies Is the highest In the sUkU's history. As r«cenUy as 1053, he said, Uie average w u only 70 to 75 per year. The southern division ot Uie Ida- ho federal court disUlct leads In the number of bankiuptda llled. wlUi 208 peUtlons filed In Uie past year compared wlUi 160 a year e«rller.-The- number.fllcd In. the eastern division Increased from 8S U> 118. and In the ccnlral division from 33 lo M. m Uio notUiero Inflt year and "reflects Uie con- sWcnUy upward trend of polio wcs since April," - Dr. Burney said prellmtnoiy figures- to be made public later today show the-pollo- rale -rtoe CQnUQued this week. Kansas City. Mo. D « Molnea, In.. Little Rock. Ark., and Okla- .homtv City, Okla, were the hard- bll areas which have reports a “substantially greater" number of ises this }-tar. Dr. Bumey.'deficrlbcd as "hlchly encouraging" the IntcniAve cora* munlty drives which have been conducted in recent months with tOp-resulttflg fnocuInCldQ of'hciP'- d r u of Uious4«n of peran* ....... - - The PBS conslden Solk vaods* 75 per cent lo 60 per cent effeoUvs against Uie flm . an advisory -grbuj^-reeommeaded—• ------ fctirta-WTXMKW iftrt be flrea— County Slates Vote on Levy ForBuil(lings RUPERT. July 17 — MlnljJoka county taxpayers will tom Tues- day on whether to permit the county commission to lery a Ux, not lo exceed Uiree mlUs. to tmlld new county Jail quarters and n-. ; model present JaU quarten Into | much needed office space. ' DaK for Ui6 ertcUon was set this week by Uie commission. Uonay raised by Uie special Mx »ouU .......... go Into & buiming fund._lt U csU- ' mated that frwoutd tak* Uirw or four years to raise the needed money. , I Willard Hayward.iclerk of tho 'I board, staled there have been no j definito plans made for the jail .1 or U]» remoaelhig bec*us« of the J yme needed to ralu Uia.funds.--------I Hayward pointed out how l&ade* i quale Uie present JaU facUlUea ar« ’. ' from the standpoint of security. ■anilaUoa and the segrcgftUoa of | the jfflsoners. ' ..Ha;«-ard stated Uiat mere are no_____ means for Kparatlng the JUTsnllea frtm Uu adult prisoners, and that Uie JaU has no faclUUes for vom- 3 prisoners. Several prlsoneti bav* > (C«.lto»»4 »« PSCT H. C«l«ma 4 ). EXECUTION STATED OLTaiFlA, July 17 tft-Bcnry , O. GrlfUUi. SJiytar-old con»teted slayer of an Adams county-maa, was granted his UUrd eUy of ea*- cuUon Thursday. Just 13 hours be- fore he was to be hanged tt th# state penltenUary In Walla Walla. sllghUy. from 77 to 73. —Atnhetnd-of-the year-OB-June SO. '330 cases were pending coi pared wlUi 38* a year eaYUer. Circulars Mailed On Missing Child 1.000 circulars vllh the picture ot missing Charlene Zahm to lave eo*' forcement agcncles In 11 western sUtes. Tho newest bulletin carrlu .. better picture of the five-year-old chUd whe» disappeared June 30. The snapshot wns-Uken while she was at Lucky Peak rtserrolr near Boise - Bow and Arrow club cuUng la poUca aaid Uiere were no leads to thB iniereabouls ot Uie chltd, but aald they hoped a belter pi turo would help. COMMTJN1BT8 SENTENCED KARLSRtIHE, Oensany, July 17 (UPD—A federal court yesterday sentmced six memben of the out-l law ed .West Oermaa Commirnl»t| paiij Trva Mix to SC joaoOa Inl prison tor •■subTet»lrs -«athtU«." illGHLIGHTSir Today'* Times-Nawt Page 1—Minister* maka nt progress- In rcsoivlnB differ^ enca at Oeneva meet. Oastro announces rtslgnliUon fro m Ciiba . post. .Space timetable •jtvcn^; / tenntd among ' lower group. . Idahd grain yield to be lower, Bttlke.lots mounU.as.long st«el strike appears In ofllng. Page 3—Teen-oged boy be- comes presldcsl ot TOwnsesd old-age pension club. • fage 4-Edltortal: "Not quite Lost Art": Views of OUier*, JilAnother Farm, Ptasco.^, ___ i^ge' ------ - Pago strike W nn up QuesUoD ot coatnli M ata Page J-Otaedo to u» wi^ < h >^,£S s placas’-sit

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Foreign Ministers Fail To Narrow Differences

ofJlic ,S oviet U iiion-nnd-the-W ijstcrn ' f^iiM tnHav to m ake any nrotfro-HH iti iiarrowintr t hoir (lifft-rem ....................... '

Trying to Check Forest Eire

B erlin t ru c e n K recm en t.

Strike Loss Mounts;No Settlement Seen

nounteti toward 100 million dollars todny in the third tlay / (fu; /i/Uionividc steel Hlrikc. No end to the cripplin;; hutdown is in siRht. Many .more millionH in wukch have 'cn lost by 600,000 HtrikiiiK UJiited Slucl\varkcrH.,i]uiLtly innninjr picket lines at darkened mills. Losses on both ides will jrrow steadily. The ncRotintiona front i.i. static. Ifi IVflshinfi'ton, President Eisenhower and Secretary of .i.^, Tnmps P. Mitchell con* * v * *

................ - .. , . state Christian A. llertcr. British For-^{inistcr. Maurice Couve de .Murville of France and Soviet Foreign M inister

v/./7)v-)io debated the terms of n Berlin standstill deal in » three-hour luncheon muot----------- * ' ~ inK al Couve de M urville’s

villa. The session w as ciiv- ered by u sccrecy apreoment and Western officials would sny-»flerwnrd-only-that-Jio

(progress was achieved. ••■J Ilcrlfr. Llo)(i and Couve rtf

P IT T SB U R G H . J u ly 17 (/P) — S te e l p ro d u c tio n lo ss “new. . . I ------- .L .. . ..r 1. . rticellnK to Kcl OrOnij'ko M brcnk

the Unk bfU fcn Oie propofxil lor Jin 18-mont!i w jce ln Uie Berlin crisis Bnd hLi propoMl lo r wi nU- Geminn commi»«e U) nrRoUalc on Gtmmn rcunlllcftUon nnU » pcftcc trtaiy , ApparcnUy they foiled &snln. A.« Uicy luicl In iSubllc Mon.1 eiirllcr thU week.

llio Wcsifm m lnbtcrs believe tlia^proKTcuej tovi'ard nt;rceincnl cnn br_nclilcved only In secret t t f - Moiis. ftwny Ui« p rd p u g u d aipolllRlit.

On tfondny,soviet ForclCTi Mfn- kier Andrei Gromyko said Jic KtTUId iiol dtrrte U> secret meel- InKs'unless tnc-cJelesntlon.'i front F,wt luid W t't Qermnny were pre.-.-

erred for nn hour nnu 4C ninutw today on the steel

“ ike but the White House dined to provide nny de-

n itr t's little optimism »rt of strikers, tho »l«oI IndUiiry r the Kovemment lhat the con-

jialemate can be rejolved ifcUy, ?/elU>rr the Jnduatry nor ■c union hiu Riven any ilRn ot•utalinii rroiB lls stand.-------prieral tnedlBtlon efforu In the

vlll be reneved In Kca*

CavW } . M cDonnll president ot Se Ettelvorker?, told picketa nt he Detlilehem stee l corporation

mt In Bellilclicm. Pa.: "We meet Ji Uie Roverntnent on Monday, i I don’t know whether R will tny piod. Up to Ihia point, we

.re been m eetlns nothlnt but fjsenRer boys."The strike ot Tuesday TnldnlRht “lul olf nearly BO per cent of tJie ounlr)'‘i steelniiUdni: capacity. t?r«enUnB about 100,000 tons of

steel dally.

Steel ludustry Strike Affects Related Fieldsp r r r s D u n a i i . ju iy n ( u r i> -

Tlte Ktnke nRnlnst the nnclon^s l)a.-(lc*tefl InduslO’ cu t d e e t^ .lu lj implpOTcuUn relntcjrficlds today,

WlUt no furtlier pMce t.-;1kj iCKfellllgLunlll Monday n t Uie ta r - lo re«umptli

David J , McDonald and his tx)pleutenanu carried the ir flRhl tor

be tter contract to the picket llnr.i.In addition to the Imlf-mllllnn

i;SW members who strtick a l mill.' from eo«wi.to^oa.it a t ono minute a fte r mldnlRht last TxieidBy. U e.itlmated th a t more than 5S,000 railroaders, truck drlvcra, mlncn and seamen were Idle because o( th e ittc l strike. More layoffs in thn.ie llne.i were expect«d to rnlac

Furrit fcrrlce w orken try lo ilop adranclnc flam es from crntilnr ■ locclnc ro ad 'In ih e Uruthy n id c i area near Annapolli, Cilir.'The fire th a l •la rled lit llie-8onoma.Mtndo(lno.'-e«uotU« area, has b rrn l)umln{ unclirckrd slnnK ftint of Its 15-mlIe perlmrter. State fnreilry otflela) Grnrte Derdao u i d ttiai an eitlmated :o million board fMt of redvood Umber.hai heen dexlroycd.. (AI‘ iclrtphtito)-

GftKttfko-obTfotiily R'rtJ mnktfic .-(tmnd'Kind bid lor recognition

ot the Communist East. German retrlme, Wlien the tlireo W e.^em mlnlsier* rejected his mnneuvrr.

ntlon of the iie « !e la j-rjr-

Timetable of America’s Space '^Exploration Activity RevealedALAMOGORDO, N. JI., July 17 (IP)— T h e Alamogordo Daily N ew s publi.shed Thurs­

day a deUiiled breakdown bt the meana and titiiing the United S tates will use to pul man into .space and on the moon. The N ew s, in n copyriKlitod story by reporter lla .................................... -y.-Sf'Spflco-jJr-ogram — Tim-next, step, the p n p r r snid. jd lj bo thc_fir^

Gromyko Indicated In a upeech lo the conference tha t he may be willlnR to m tet aomo We.iiem criticisms by amendtnK hla propo- i«l fo r'an Jfl-monU» Berlin Uuce,

Becrttary of S tate Clirtatlan A. Uertcr and DrltLih Forelfm 8ec- rctn r/ Selwyn Lloyd /ounil Uiat on aevcral points the Soviet Union and llie Western powers seemed lo bo a^pronchlnK agreement.

Idaho Grain Yield

Is Below Last Year;QISE, Ju ly 17 (U PI)— The Idnho g ra in hiirvesrt outlook tin rfrill'lrbc low la st y ea r’s’crop b n ts tiH nbprc-thtrlO -

;ar avcraRca, the U. S. nffriculture dep a rtm en t’a crop iportinfr scn-*icc said today. T he 1959 w hea t Tiroduction as predicted a t 40,423,000 bushdn by th e reportin jfflerv- e, The fijruro, taken aa o f Ju ly 1 by th e USDA as a p a rt f-the nationwide forecant, is sliRhtly below Inst year’s reduction of 42.'1D2.000 buBhel.<! b u t i t is above th e 10-ycar v c rn jre by about 40.000 ushels. The to ta l fifrure was ached by takinff th e total

mount of acrcaRO in Idaho U:8.000-and adcllnR. the eatl>»tfd yield of 33 bitsliel* pec acre TTie fiKure.' lOiow Idaho com-

i fa>-ombly with boU» Uie na- ind tlio NortJiwe.'sl In produc'

. m raUonal forecast for lucoon yield was set n l I,f55,- ICO aa Uie re.iult of 53J17,000 It beins planted and a per cent

M ot 21.7 buihcls.The [ »«,-n ^tate wll! produce

l-^O -TJn-ccnt-of-the-w hent ■ n )n Uie NorthueBt, WsKfilnff- aUajTi one of the nallonfll

ia«s. Mil produce an e. llm*Ued Xm.OOO bmhels and Orcson 25.- t.COO burJieti.I^ls year’s winter wheat crop Jilihs it three per cent fflnallcr r lu i year duo to a lower ex- l:ed yltld per acre. Tlie 1B55 IfiR crop Is seven per cent under

as llie re.Milt of lew ncreaceloRfrexpectcd >-lcld,

leather once afwin plaj’ed « part-In the wheat picture, over-all condition of the : crop M of Jufcr,! wa.i lo«'

[itire lo otlier yean na seeding debjK! b y 'w e t weather in

north niKl by dry u-wUier Jn of (he Muthern dry-fannlrK

! BcreaRe of winter wheal [' am! re.'wicd to sprlnR wheat U ciiall Uiis ^ c ir due to « mild

. r Kmin crops In Uie alate r Iflrecaii on Hie same level aa

rjhta t-ptaU iw Jonn-T Jifr-M U -.of oata Ls « t a l

«eoo-tatrticlin;-aTIcy'^n8JD27^ n e a l G2,000 and corn a t 4,-

Vatchdog’Groiip Vill Check Hoffa

t-^&ifjOTONrjtnr-rrnn»ir Mem J i i d p c F. Dickinson ^ I'as authorized a cour't-np.

,, 'wtchrtoR- Kroup~tff*ron- InveaUffatlon of

complaints acalnsl p i s aldu ^

formed to 'h e wjindnt-scarrcd

»n,.*ul)miuc,i.nrw rule# of pro-

tfien-AgerDies‘ ‘™” ‘c-death toU hM

Of anoUier leeo-

El. Maries.. l i t d’led unfLMicrt Into t Iruck

Elmore Aides Regi’et Charge Against TrainOLENNS FEIU iy. July 17—3 -

more county officlala have ex- preased recret over the eliartt«4 filed against Uie Orejton Wagon train Wednesday nlRlit by Jack Henle)’. Qlenns Ferry rancher.

JJeaJey charged Uie caravan leader, Gordon (Tex) serpa. with Irespasalng on his property north­west of liere. The charge was dis­missed by Lynn Sherman, King m il Justice of the peace,* for lack of evidence.

Robert McLauRhlln, county prosecuUng. attorney, said civic leaders rtg retled the legal action, which he aald he was sun wa.1 Uie result of a mlsundersUind- Ins. • :- T he.E lm ore couDly i ta le aena- tor. Democrat H. M. WethercU, described the incident u -unfor­tunate* and added;

•j wlili to publicly apoIoglM lo aJJ Involved and assure them that I wnt do cver>-thlng Msslble to be he lpM In m nklns t h n r centennial Uie success which 1 know II wlU be.

•■Idaho-.wlU celcbn»l« her — - teonla) In 19G3 ond 1 do tn u l that this unfortunate Incident will not In any way tend to lead.the-peopla nf n rrfon ta tu rn a cold ahoulder on Idaho when we seek their helpin-ttietn turer* ----------- :---------------

n iB wagon tra in received a warn welcome from M ountain IJome res­idents K iursday noon and con­tinued on wcil' 12 m ilta for their ovemUhl aWp. The caravan

Long Storms Hotel, Stages Ciu’sing SceneEL PASO, T « ; July 17 (UPD—

Cot-Parl I.«ie, flBhUnsjBA. '— - « h u «ldM B'ent loaJeep '

. toured JUarcr niRht apota, Btormed Into the Hilton hotel earty today and tried to kick down a door. •« '

Capt. E ^e laa Durrett of the Louisinna iiole police Irfed to~w- straln the enraged governor but Look curaed and kicked a t the d t» r of his room until a bellboy rushed down for a key,

"You ft-ake up In Uiere," Lons Etiouted as he boat and kicked a t 4ie door in a vain aUcmpl to wnke hU.aleeplnc a.isoclalcs.

Long stopped kicking and beat­ing a t 'th e door“ whtn a 'bellboy aroduced a key. Then he rushed into Uie room, woke his a.«>cloles and rebuked Uiem profanely for not being up to le t him In,

Long. IrnUcu. tleleu,. and-

maklng—ihe-rouwlA—In—Juaroi, Mexico, all nlghU His nsroclntcs, apparently, unable to matcli the ROrtnior'a festive p-ice. dropped out and'rctunicd to El Paao.

The door-kicking a t Uie hotel capped a night of revelry for Uie ConR entourage. Tlie re^'elry ehd-

• when Long’s colleagues re­trained him from starUng a fight n a Mexican cafc and when they themselvc.1 Uireatened a brawl In the Btrtet.n of Juaret.

Long spouted on obscene Urwde r CUT3M and Utreattned to shoot

iBwsmen loUonlng him Into the »fe.

Long's coUeaguffl followed Uiis ncldenl up by threatening a brawl n Uia tirecLi II lite pow m or n-nan’: left alone.

Beauty Pageant Entrants-ifrrive

LONG BEAOI!. Callf„ J u ly . 17 tft—Lorely ladles from here. Uiero >od-«vM )a:ht« hfltr MTlvW_lnr this year’s UUs Universe beautypageanir ----------------------------

A plane Cinj-'ns more than 70 beauUes to the International con­test touched down here Thursday while a brass band blared, "Ca«. fomla Hero’I come," and a crowd

inp of one or more chitnpanjiees into orbit th is fall. The proj^ram a.s outlined by tlie paper called for the firing of ___

Idaho Taxes Placed In “iBest” Category

BOISE, July 17 (UPI)—The department of commerce nnd dcveJopment hns re)e/iaed fig-ures that put Idaho among th e sta tes reported in the best situation for prop­erty nnd'othcm on-propcrty taxw.- - ------- -■--------------

The figure.s show the property tax rate places Idaho eighth o u t o f th e top 11 Western sta tes w ith a tax of $77.61 per capita^, T h at aJso places the Gem state 2£th in the nation. Tho non-propBrty tftxca Ifst put< Id a h o 'ilth in the W est and 37th;jn tlio nation w ith a tax of 177^9.

On tho other end of thoso figures arc Califomin with $122.01 property tax average-and Nevada with $146,11 top on I J ^ i o i i ^ o p c r l y {jixT® ;

Tho fijn ires also showed th a t'th e national per capita state and local tax average is $169.14. Idaho, ranked 29th, shows a per capita taic of $156.00.

the first moon rockct, the Saturn, in 1962 or 19G:5. If th a t tiring Is successful, tlie Unit­ed SUtes In 19115 or lOCO will (Ire the Nova—a seven-staRC space ship dc.ilRned to land on Ihe moon to surface cxploraUon, and return.

T he News (s publLihed on th fringe of some of. Uto nation' leading mls.'ilc UaUng bases — Holloman air force base, Holloman KiL'telle development- center; -Me. OrcRor firing range and the biR FI B ills, Tex., range where the c< tr>-’a missile crcwa a re trained,

TTie oofryrtglitcd story »al<S one or poulbly noro of e ight chlmpanues now tralnla;; a l Uie University of Kentucky and Hollcman air force base will be fired this fall aboard a satellll« rockeU “U a ll gOC3 well, Uiey s I I T r i ^ •

The News , story. otUibuted to unnw nfd mlwlle aourccs, conUn. ued : "Next step In Uie drive to place man on another planet wUl be the long-heralded flight of Ui X13. rocket-powered plane, no undergoing a series of tests )n California, This slcp Li but a side.

! to the actual program, and has Its only significance Uie fact

th a t nian, for the first Ume, will leave the Earth's atmosphere dcr rocket po*'cr.

"Prespace fllghU afsuborb lta i alUludes will consUtuU part of the tra ln lh g , to_be_B l»en. America's preacni seven space ‘candidal^ who will InlUate partial space ex- ploraWon.

•'On Uiese w borbltal flights, the candidates will be fired on short m lulons abooM a modified Red- s tone rocket. T h e u . preliminary niRhta. a t altitudes or 50 to S5 milts,-»lll-depart-fi>om-Cope Can-

<C«niitii>d r>t« ' ' '

Midwest States H it by StormsBy United Pre** IntematloDal Thimdeistonn a c t l v U y that

brought funnel clouib to parts of (C anm and MLooun persisted to. day.

Bcaltercd ehow m and thunder* sWrma feU last n igh t over a wide be lt extending from South Dakota to the souUiem Rockies. The weather bureau said Uie storms continued Into th e jnomlng in p a rts of NAnuikft, Kfuunu, Okla. homa. New Mexico and Arkan-'ms.-

runnel clouds were alghted In souU ieu t Kansas in d aoutheft-il Mlsnourl bul Uitre Wers no reports o fd ju n ag e r ■ ■

A thundentorm hung over LltUe Rock. Ark., about t ^ e hours }a.it n ig h t leaving IJO inches of rain.

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ovemignt Bwp. The caravan was.iomia Hcre i come," ana a conUnulng toward Boise Friday, lof Mveral hundred cheered.

ntlnM turtng-U ie-alx-lioun-bffore midnight. Bul areas in the Mid­w est received lllUe or no rainfall a n d Uie com sUll needs, molsiurt. . Cooler weslher was 'expect«d In m ost of UiB upper Mississippi val­ley and iutruiem p ia itu £ u u i.

Young Driver Loses License For Speedingphlllp Dlmmlck, 16. DOl Second

avenue.WCSt,.WM nsise.wd $3 cost and hls-drlvcr'a llceate was sus­pended 'f o r '60 days Thurf,day by Ta-In FWls Police Judge J. ~ Pumphrey for speeding.

Dlmmlck'a license was »u.ipended under a law which stales that a moving violation convlcUon for a peraon under 18 years oj age brings tneTn2ndalor3'-C&*dar'*«-’penaJon.

He was cited July 12 by city police in th e 100 block o t Main ave. nue east Rpecdlng SO miles perhour In a as-mllo eone,------ —

Larry Vincent. Filer. Is being held In Uie Tft'ln Palls county Jail In lieu of «200 bond. He was cited early Friday morning by State Pa­trolman R ichard E. Burns on a charge of driving while his license

as suspended.Gloria ro rrey , 15, Burley,

Ilned.»20 by .Burley.Police Judge Henry T ucker Wednesday for fail-

lo yleM Uie righ t of way. She cited by Burley Police Officer

Floyd etcwnrL WUUam- M. Bock. Burley,

fined *20 and costa by Burley Jus­tice o f.U ie pc«ce J . L. .Weldon Thursday fo r a atop sign riolatlon.

Jen7 up ta tn . Buhl, was lined $25 plus co.its Wednesday by BuU Justice of the-penco C. E, Rudy for speeding 85 miles an hour In «i posted-GO-mile eone. He wa* cited by Buhl Policeman Wesley Annls.

KOREANS SENTENCED SEOUU SouUi Korea. July 17

50ldrersU M l y Servants, They’re Career Men

BY FltANK -ELEAZEB WASmNOTON. Ju ly n (U P I)-

Thank goodness' we’ve gol H Straightened ou t now about those enlLited inen'w ho-cookrinake beds ia ijy -slt a nd 'inow g r a s s W t h e ^eneraja, _

I t turns out lh'ey~ii'en'PTe*ny servants a t all. They are profe»- alonal men in pursuit of their hon­ored careers.- AosIsUnt-j>oX«a*e-a«crel*rT

Charles .0 . Flnucana cleored.U up yesterday tor »- house armed services subcomjnltue which had been a lltUe upset. I t v a s mosUy

misunderstanding, apparenUy. _ . i we rtporters. m usual, werelargety.fo Ijfsme.___-p‘'lt-U-oa>-thlnglo-tgfef-to->n

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Individual as a member of soo^ staff 'or as performing per­sonal serrlces. and oulte another thing to refer to him In the eapac- lly -o f a -senran t.'r.F lnucw e ex-p la ined .-------------------- - - - - •

In Uie f ln t place. s.nld Uie o u ls - PP it seuetary. itrsays-righ t-ln -tte law that -"No officer of th e army

enlisted member of the army u a servant" So obviously luch prseUces wouldn't be tolerated. _O f.cow ,JP«f#O T ar aW ft'JL src provided for ccrtaln generals and admirals, and for a Ihnlted num ber of colonels and caplalos. Members of these aUIfs, erroneously pic­tured heretofore a s houseboys and j-ardoffl aad Uie like. acluAlly rtUevlnronr b i^_o fflcO T -«{ '^u -

meroua admlnlstraUve chores* as­sociated with the ir Important po- alUons.

Flnucane waa unhappy about Uis Hnfortunato ImprrMloa-apparenllT hcld-by-#om e-people tha t "Ihwe types of occupaUona ore In some degrw-degrodliXhi’-.-He Mild-Uie fa c t Is Uiat •■mllUons of American citizen* make honorable and self- satU fjlng careers of Uitse veryprol■_lHon'-mahy stewards are (here signed to the Chief of naval oper- aUons?’ demanded R ^ . Prank K o w a^ I, D , Conn, n Xonti'er en­lis ted man, West P o in t graduate a n d career officer. » h o 'f l t i t alred th o ugly charje lh a t a u by liu

tCnMmtiH M r«K* U . M ia n

(in—The Seoul distric t court tenced four N orth Koreans to death Thursday for trying to spy for North Korea’s Communist regime.

Woric WaitsBOISE, July n (U P l)-aov .

Robert . E. Smylle Is expected bock In Boise Sunday night aft«r his month-long Russian lour and wlXI nuvsmock Into a big backlog flf work when he goes to hlA office Monday.

■mo governor will arrive In B oiM -at 0:15 p m . Suadw t piano from Lo« Angeles atler flight over the NorUi Pole from Copenhagen. Demnartt. Mrs. Smyne will meet him In L«a Ahgeles and fly to the caplUl.

F i d e l C a s t r o

R e p o r t s H i s

R e s i g n a t i o nH AVANA, Cuba. Jiily 17 (U PI)—Kevolutiuimry leader

Fidel Cii.s-tro rc. igticd -(tJilriy ,-is prime minister o f Cuba. But President Manuel L'rrutia speaking lo thousand.H of Ciilian.‘< massed before the prc,-;ldontinl palacd in Havana BuitI the government wcmld not accept the re.-^ignation. “Thi.s revolution cannol he (iirected by an.vone other than J ‘idd-C^tro.!i-hc.iiflid.-!!y(»i r-'in he -nuro Ih.-tt Ihe roaigna. tion pre.scnted by him will nut lie accepleil'by the govern­m ent.” Urrutia met in ur­gent se.«sion with the mem- tiers of tlic council o f minis- ter.-< (c«hitjet>- in the p/il.-ife to diKCUu Castro's surprise actlnn.Following n morning long mretliiK, the cab ln tt went KrCyban armrrl forces headqimrlcrs at Camp Lib­erty lo formally request Castro to reccnsidff.

T liero was no reason, glktn im­mediately fo r Castro's decision U step *3wn from the po*t-li«-lws hekt for nve months and onr ’ '

T he-o fficl!a--reber'rud lo Caslro would reporl to the people, on a ruitlonwldfi mdlo and tele­vision hooktjp tonight.

Tlie news of his realgnaUon :ouchod off an uproar In Havana and (rprwd like wlldfltv across the Island. Havana’s police chief &ild s p e c i a l prrqiuilonary mfa.-!ures were taktn- to avoid any aU-eel disorders in nipporl of Ca-'itro.Howover. h e exprc.»ed confidence Uiat iwbllc order would be maln- Uiined.

Tlia nnUon'a healUt chief said Urnt about nine out of 10 of tho cu es tinve t;een reported areon^ persons who have not had antl- polio ahola.

Barney alio ^>ld UPI Uie num­ber of cases of paralytic polio this year is more Uian double the toll a t thU lime laat year.

Tlie public heftlUi service said Uicrt) were 681 cn«s of porolyUo ’ polio reported Uirough the flrat 3S

- weeks of 15SD. Tills compares wlUi-rm m edla te!r;fo ll« lnR -llie -nw *. jamt:ttms-dnTinjrthe-8am«rperi9<fof Castro's realgnaUon, the Com- nunLit party demanded the lor- mallon of n “ truly rtprfaenUUvc govcmment.” Including CCCTiniU* n ls t rcpreacntfttlon.

Thousands of C astn *urt»rt«r» turned ou t Into the streets of Ha-

\n \ and marched on the palace I demand Castro cliongo htf mind. Educfttlon Minister Armanilo

H art also epoka to the cnwd-be­fore Uie palace. 2fs Mid (hat the "best support you can offer Fidel

(CM.IIna«S I. C«Nan T)

Ci’c t o Buying Is Blamed for Banjb^ptcies

Senator‘Shdeked’- Over Gold SupplyWASHINGTON. July 17 lUPI)

—Sen. Henry Dworshak has Indi­cated he Is "shocked a t the placency which exists In the . . . . grcjs over our dwindling gold sup­ply-"

In n. debate wlUi Sen. J.AV. Ful- brlRhl, -D.. A rt . Dworshak said Uie country's, gold reserves had rfftfpped t3S2S.000.000 in »5S.

Ho said'complacency Is a great danger to the naUon's future onomlc security.

Baseball TodayNATIONAL LEAGUE

CIntC h ic a g o --------------------

Purkey and Dotterer; Ceccorelll and 8 . Taylor.

la s Angelei « t PhlJadeJphI*. San rranclsco a t Plltsburgh and Milwaukee a t SU Louis, all nlghl games. _______

------^AT'IEnTCAN-LEAOUB-------Kansas City a t WwhJngWn, De-

Uolt a t BalUmore. Chicago a t New 'York and Cleveland a t Boston, all night fames.

WA81HNCT0N. Joly J7 t*t-T he hotplele«l-e«tlon-ott_A_Ubatunanagemtiit, refutation bin and will tote formaUylo aend Jt lo the boase next WednesaayTAs U ie^n lnU tler ended fire weeks o t e>o»ed-dosr ttCoeU, Chatm tui G n b » a A. Bartfes. D , N. C-. cited *'braxen oolslde tnflocflees' he said have attempted to dlcUle l« the commlUee,

WASHINGTON. July 17 {U PD-A navy official admitted to .rtssionaj-lnvckilgators-today.lhfttjhe navy did a “b^d’.’J o b nege- ClatJng 1< aeletuo M n lrieii on whW rtiie jrPveTTsmcni.waj O T om arSam ore.than la jtil lllo n dollars. " It wo ‘ ........ - - - - .Niivy S ec rtjiry CedlTrM lUie'tOld** mlttee.

WA8IIIKOTON. July 17 (U ril—The aUte department tald today O f t termer CobAn rnaldeslSvlitDch.BAUiUk.bM t.aspUtHeT i 7iu lo enler th e United SUte*. , •

WAflHINGTON. July 17 W -A n aUoUnent of »3,OJ9:iH,000 In new funds tor th e atomic energy commission was recommended today by the house appropriations conunlttee. Tho money Includes 65 million

I dollars Sor conUnuatioa of.,the ABO p r o c iu i U> develop * fiucln r- [poTtred a irp la n e .____ ____ ,

Polio Increase Noted Among Unvaccinated

WAaillNGTON. July 37 ( U P I ) - ' Surgeon GenenU Leroy E. Burney warned today Hint crippling polio

>n the upward march.UUs A m -... ■—parllculiirly among the tm>

vacclMlcd,

BOISE, Ju ly 17 m - Increased In sta llm tn t buying was blamed ttt tay ' for & a per cent boost In baakruptcles In Idaho.

Records of U-fi; district court allowed i l9 b^ k ruptcy petitions were filed in the fiscal year which ended June 30, compared with 385

I th e preceding U-monlh period.Paul s : Boyd. refereo in bank­

ruptcy for the Idaho district, oald th a t CO tq S6 per cent of Uie bonk- rupU y peUUons are filed by in ­dividuals.

*The e a s y credit sltuaUon.' Boyd said, “geU Uiem In a posi­tion so they can 't make Uielr in-

.iitallment payments. If atuch* m ents or garnishments are filed against them they’ll lose Uielriobs. So they file for bankruptcy."

Boyd sold th a t In many instances final bankruptcy proceedings can b« avoided through Uie use of the "Wage ean«r~pw«dtofs."- He said f e d e r a l Jaw provides Uiat where arrangements can'be made for the payment of all debU wlUi- In a -th ree-year period that pro­cedure can be used. During Uiat time the Individual concerned'can­no t have h is property attached oi his earnings gonliheed.

-T hat'S a fine Uilng, i Uilnk.' Boyd sold. " I t often permlu a per­son In financial difflnilUes to get out o f trouble wiUiout going through bftnkruplcy.'.

He said the current level of bankruptcies Is the highest In the sUkU's history. As r«cenUy as 1053, he said, Uie average w u only 70 to 75 per year.

T he southern division ot Uie Ida­ho federal court disUlct leads In the number of bankiuptda llled. wlUi 208 peUtlons filed In Uie past year compared wlUi 160 a year e«rller.-The- number.fllcd In. the eastern division Increased from 8S U> 118. and In the ccnlral division from 33 lo M. m Uio notUiero

Inflt year and "reflects Uie con- sWcnUy upward trend of polio

wcs since April," - Dr. Burney said prellmtnoiy

figures- to be made public later today show the-pollo- rale -rtoe CQnUQued this week.

Kansas City. Mo. D « Molnea,In.. Little Rock. Ark., and Okla- .homtv City, O kla, were the hard- b ll areas which have re p o r ts a “substantially greater" number of

ises this }-tar.Dr. Bumey.'deficrlbcd as "hlchly

encouraging" the IntcniAve cora* munlty drives which have been conducted in recent months with tOp-resulttflg fnocuInCldQ of'hciP'-d r u of Uious4«n of p e ra n * ....... - -

The PBS conslden Solk vaods*75 per cent lo 60 per cent effeoUvs against Uie f l m . anadvisory -grbuj^-reeommeaded—• ------fctirta-W TX M K W if tr t be f l r e a —

County Slates Vote on Levy ForBuil(lings

RUPERT. July 17 — MlnljJoka county taxpayers will tom Tues­day on whether to permit the county commission to lery a Ux, not lo exceed Uiree mlUs. to tmlld new county Jail quarters and n-. ; model present JaU quarten Into | much needed office space. • '

DaK for Ui6 ertcUon was set this week by Uie commission. Uonayraised by Uie special Mx » o u U ..........go Into & buiming fund._lt U csU- ' mated tha t frwoutd tak* Uirw or four years to raise the needed money. , I

Willard Hayward.iclerk of tho 'I board, staled there have been no j definito plans made for the ja il .1 or U]» remoaelhig bec*us« of th e Jyme needed to ra lu Uia.funds.--------I

Hayward pointed out how l&ade* i quale Uie present JaU facUlUea ar« ’. ' from the standpoint of security. ■anilaUoa and the segrcgftUoa of | the jfflsoners. '..H a;«-ard stated Uiat m ere are n o _____means for Kparatlng the JUTsnllea frtm U u adult prisoners, and th a t Uie JaU has no faclUUes for vom -

3 prisoners. Several prlsoneti bav* >(C«.lto»»4 »« PSCT H. C«l«ma 4).

EXECUTION STATED OLTaiFlA, July 17 tf t-B c n ry ,

O. GrlfUUi. SJiytar-old con»teted slayer of an Adams county-m aa, was granted his UUrd eUy of ea*- cuUon Thursday. Just 13 hours be­fore he was to be hanged t t th# state penltenUary In W alla Walla.

sllghUy. from 77 to 73.—A tn h e tn d -o f - th e year-OB-June SO. '330 cases were pending coi pared wlUi 38* a year eaYUer.

Circulars Mailed On Missing Child

1.000 circulars v llh the picture ot m issing Charlene Zahm to lave eo*' forcem ent agcncles In 11 western sU tes.

T ho newest bulletin carrlu .. b e tter picture of the five-year-old chUd whe» disappeared June 30. The snapshot wns-Uken while she was a t Lucky Peak rtserrolr near Boise

- Bow an d Arrow club cuUng la

poUca aaid Uiere were no leads to thB iniereabouls o t Uie chltd, b u t aald they hoped a belter pi turo would help.

COMMTJN1BT8 SENTENCED KARLSRtIHE, Oensany, July 17

(U PD —A federal court yesterday sen tm ced s ix memben of the out-l

la w ed .West Oermaa Commirnl»t| p a i i j Trva Mix to SC joaoOa Inl prison tor •■subTet»lrs -«athtU«."

illGHLIGHTSirT od ay'* T im e s -N a w tPage 1— Minister* maka n t

progress- In rcsoivlnB differ^ e n c a a t Oeneva meet. Oastro announces rtslgnliUon f r o m Ciiba . post. .Space timetable

•jtvcn^; / te n n td among ' lower group.

. Idahd grain yield to be lower, Bttlke.lots mounU.as.long st«el strike appears In ofllng.

Page 3—Teen-oged boy be­comes presldcsl o t TOwnsesd old-age pension club.• fag e 4-E dltortal: "Not quite Lost Art": Views of OUier*,

JilAnother Farm, P t a s c o .^ ,___i^ge' ------

- Pago strike W n nup QuesUoD ot c o a tn li M a ta

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t o u » wi^ < h > ^ , £ S splacas’-sit

r , P A G E T W O TIM ES-NEW S, TW IN FA LLS, IDAHO'

Court Studies Rehearing on B ureau K i3 ^

FIVZ-DAY TO RECA er. BATTODAt TKnODOH WZDNZSDAY- Contlimed TB7 wftrm. U HIo or no.pr«clplUttoa.ucepu*otiii«l t lie z -

UiundeniJon-en. ^

JM rC lC "V m E T -:-C le» r'.nd ho t t« U j »nd «oraor»g*,‘Hlrh both

'baUle cnrer conUoI ol Che bureau of pubUe nccounU Ixinsitudled by the fttaco supreme court Ifldcy.

Ally. Ocn. F rank Benson «lb- mlUcU the pcUUon yesKrtay on bclulf of Auditor Joe R. Williams.

Gor. Robert E. Smyile took the ortclnivl *ult to court to reslmln wrniams from InterfcrinB with the bureau. SmyUe 4aW th n t WUllnnu would prevent th e burcwi'#. per- eonnel from ean^-lni? " ‘ “

w it by saylnK, th a t tlic exLiience • o rtne-burcau-w as’ tio: lawful,-but Mnio of lu BUUiorlly lies MtJi Uie nudlbr. -nie hl«li c i m ' 'favor of the covemor on June 2fl.

Benson. In tlie peUUon /or re- hearlne. mentioned tlirce polnla on which 'ho felt the court had erred.

He »nJd thAt a writ of . tJon, «uch M Ujat Bronted by the court in upholdlnK Smylle. Rwild not apply to nn lufinJnlstmtJre or mtmstcrua-iict-nnd th n t the plaln- Uff hod mlataken hla IcrsI remed/ by uslnR a Bcctlon of tlie Idaho codo ttlUch Denson Mid did not apply to th n t ease. Tlie attorney Kcneral also snid Umt the court should take notice of t^ie liiet Oiat the plaintiff had an sdequate remedy I n 't h a t he uhouM hnvo fone first to a dlntrlct court.

"The court- erred." he »old, "In holding thttl . IcsWntion making the ffovemor tlio chief officer of the bureau o f pub2Jc aeeounu b-m

- ConsUluUonnl..,. .",8lnce_tho pow­ers and duties of the bureou was

-Twtod tt-Uh-Oifl auditor.

W pathpr. Tftm neratures ] Sjeel Industry FaUs News in SAJICCeS

RelatedFields

DRTIiniK IDAHO—CTear and hot today and tomorrow. Chance few isolated la te afternoon llEhtinR iionns in tlie mountains^. High

both days 8M 00, Sow tonight in th e CO's.

M.». HIn. Pep.Albu<J«.fgu«. <lMr -Atiflior**.. r»la___AtliaU. (luuilr

riM r_____Iknolulii. t M r ___ndliniiollt. tiouitr .

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Big Winnings Are D enieiby OwnerTE31RE HAUTE, Ind., July 11

<UPI)-Dnvid QensburR, I/>* An- seles businessman and oft-ncrof a Las Vetras hotel, testified today he never'«-on a Timer amonir more

•than »3i00 he b e t with aq »U Itsed intematloool, eambllng tyn- dlcftto h ere.

utnsBUiii UJtlfiBd*!!! UiB'federsl court trial of e ight men charged with exclw t<iK. evasion th a t he placed bets w ith a m aa named •Xeo" when h e telephoned a Terre Haute number In' the fall of 1SS7. ■ ’1 lost oil IB7 bets,” Oensburg told the Jury.

BELLEVUE — Funeral serrlces for Mra. James Chaney will bo held a t 3 pm . Saturdny o t the Emanuel Episcopal church. Hailey, with the Rev. W. D. Ellway. rec­tor, officiating. L ast r l t u wilt be held In the BeUevue cemeury. Friends may call a t Uie MoOoId- riclc fuoerol home.

TWIN FALLS—FuncraJ serrfces lDt_Mra._Qr» E leanor Oelaler will bo held a t 10 a jn . Saturday a t the rwin-Jalls.niortuivry chnpel wltli. the Rev. Henry Q em hard t .offici­ating. Concluding rites will bo held In the BrJgJmm a t r c tm t- leiy, Brtgham Clfy.'U lah. rrJeflds. may call a t the m orU iu? until 0 p jni I« day .

DBCLO — Funeral services for Boyd Slack Freer wUl bo held a t: 2 p jn . Monday a t the Declo LDS chapel v l th Bishop J. H arT ySar*

Russ Expert to Be Offered Post

WASHINOTON. Ju ly 17 (UPI)- —AdminlstroUon officials wild .to­

day th a t Soviet affairs^ Expert Charles E. Bohlen will be offered a high uirlKTT post In Ui9 state

- department w ith preaident Elsen-

M agic Valley M emorialVislUng' hours are from 3 to 1

_nd 7 to 8 p m . In .the maternity ward; In a ll others, from 11 a m to 8 p m ■

. AQMITTEO

cent tndieallons lo the .They confirmed, too. th a t the

■Preaklsnt h a s w ritteo. Bohlea t< ewfiy-newsson-

IIJertBce rtioark*—which reparters took as showing coolness to sueh a transfer—were ‘•mlslatcrprelod’* by the presj. '

------Boh3en,-fonner' am bassador-toRussia and a longtime expert of Bovlet affairs, now is ambassador

. to ths PbUlpplces. . .

Stevenson to Be On Oregon BallotW A Sm N O TO N .July 11 (tn > D -

Rep. Charles O. Porter, D , O re, said today h e a D tc n d s .tQ enter Adlal E. Stevenson's nam e in the Oregon DembcmUo presidential primary ne:(t May.

porter said he reached the dc‘ elsloa as a resu lt of 3.COO returns

, from a poll o f r« ldeflt4 o f hl« oon-__ p t ^ o n a l d istric t in which 6te^-en-

•on li^ polential ban 'dldatu of both' parties.

The conaressman aald he felt ju re th a t Stevenson would accept the nomination to hend the Demo- eratte ticket ro r ft th ird time, evea though the form er SUnoIs gover­nor says he.doefln-t .w ant to run again and w on't seek th e Qomlna- Uon.

ShoshoneSchooJ To Open Aug. 31

SHOSHONE. Ju ly 17-O p e n in g date of school w as se t for Aug. 31 a t the local echool board’s regular monthly meeting th is 5»-eck.

ReglstraUdh hours will be nounced la ter by Supt. Rajph VII- lers. School will be closed on ‘ bor day. Monday, Sept. 7.

The Jlst o f teachers will be nounced la ter. VUlers elated. Dis­cussion wnji held regtudlpB the suznmer mfilnlennnce progmni.

—^till-M ystery—KATMANDU, Nepal. July 17

—AQ American e ^ e d ltlo n has re­turned to K atm andu wlUjout find­ing the legendary abominable snowman and w ith a request to

' th e Nepal goverrunant to le t them s e a r ^ for six m ore months.

■ - T O ZMg iT h -ta -b e tn r T ia d e -bytwo bn>ther% Peter & IanByrne, w ith the baclting of T< ■ oil pmn T om Slick.

• Kow flv o daps w ithout a ■ & ttltlo d e a th in our siafftc T o I W . ~ ~ - -------

MtmphU. rlcniJr . Ml..,' ■-.,l».uk»», rioudr t i M«pU.-St. r»ul, 'o-S.. 0r)«i... c W r J irV » ’»Nor Vofk. tloudf — — Ys„ M<>t4n<____________ >TN>t«

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fsa'kSj&vr t : : -l’ortl»iirl. 0»» . «l«r *5 «1 IU d Clir. f l « r --------H t:

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“Magic Valley Funeralsrlngton offldaUng. Last rites will be held in the Declo cemetery. Frierfds may call a t tlie McCulloch funeral home Sunday and Monday until time of services.

BELLEVUE — Concluding serv­ices for James Toohlll wUi be held betK-een 3:30. and 3 p m Satur­day a t the Belle^-ue cemetery with the American Legion post No. S4 conducting graveside rites. Serv- ic ia 'w lll 'b e he ld ^ im d ah o Patls Saturday morning.__________

T w in p a l l s —Puneml'services for Hay Pond will be held a t 3 p m . Saturday Jn the Tn'ln FaUs m ortu­ary chapel wlUi the Rev. John Maclntoslt officiating. Final rites will be held In the Twin' Falls cemet«ry. Friends may call a t Uie Twin Palls mortuary unUl 0 p. m. Friday and frcm 9 a. m to noon Saturday. , -

- M a g i € - V a l l e y - H « s p t a l ^

Wells, Fred Florence. M rs. Ralph Smith, Mm. D orid Flora, Hoselee

and H arry Benoit, a ll Tft'in . Mrs. W illard T haete , Mrs.

WUford'HerretC aD d-iu icy Hep. worth, a ll Filer; Sheila G oets and O rant Kunkle, b o th Kimberly: Mrs. Jrt>n-.QU'’« t , B runeau: Claire

— Mf, H ansen; D elm ar HoIIln- Ropert: Mra. T . 8 . Smith,

, I; Mrs. W ayne Mort, Eden, end Mary RytUne. Wells. N er. ,

_ J ) 1 8 M I 8 8 » _ . .. . J Mrs. D&rreU Jones. O eorgla Yen-

ney, Mrs. Lorenso Aragon and son, Mrs. BiUy W Uliaas and daughter, Debra Smith, M rs, Q lenn Comcll- soa aad-W altcr Nicholson. aU Twin Falls: Leonard N orth a n d Eddie Oudgell. both Kimberly; William Walton, Declo; D onnie Johnson, Edenf iffa . A rthur Kaj-cs, supers; WUlard Wood. H aielton; M », Er­win Vaugha. Elko. N ev, a n d Cecil A. Pertins, Phoenix. Art*.

BIBTHS Sons w«re bom to Mr. and Xtra.

Harold Koch Tw in Falls, Friday snd to Mr. «nd Mra. Z>?naM Thompson, Buhl. Thursday. A daljghtw 'w asT xim Priday to M r. and Mrs. John Olibert, Bruneau.

G oodinffM enibrialVisiting houm a f Ooodlng Me-

moein] honpltal ore from 8:30 s. m.> 8:30 p . m. _______

AD M ll'l'ED ---------------Oeorgo UtTihla. Ooodlnp.

DISMISSED Afre. t e r l Mason arxl son, Ha-

german; Mra.' Ellen Portertlcld, a n d Joaeph a n ilh b o u er, both Qoodicg.

Cottapc, B urleyvisiting hours a t Cottage haspl- il are from 3:30 to 4 a n d from 1I 8 p in . _____

__ jnHfTT T E nMrs. pearl Rnaym aker, William

H. Thompson, pranc ls Penrod, Mrs. JuanltA Dlax. M rs. Qaa E\-aM. Mrs Olive Martin, and Eddie William, all Burley, and Mrs. M arjorie Por­ter. Rupert.

•DIsBiIssed Susan sm ith. Rupert.

BIRTHS Dsughters w ere bom to Mr. ar»d

M n. Dean Stolworthy, M alta: Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bale, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald p o rte r , both, Rupert. Sans w ere.bom to Mr. Mr*. Theodore Raaym aker. M r. and Mrs. ■Jim^-ans andT H 'T a tV JT in n x n r.IH Vfnrtlt. 1.11 m irlt-T

St, Benedict’s, Jerom eVtslUng 'hours s t St. Benedict's

hospital are from 3 to 4 and from 7 to 8 pm .

ADMITTED Mrs. Tony Lelsliman and Mrs.

Ann Robinson. boUi Jerome.DISMISSED

Lloyd TtJwne. Dietrich; Rodney Burk. Eden; Mrs. Wilson Hinton and son. Shoshone, and Mrs. Albert p iA and son. Twin Piflls.

Minidoka CountyVIsIUng hours a t MlnWoka Coun­

ty hogplt*l-ar>-irom40 a m ,-to fl p .m . • '

ADMITTFJ)Mra. Nels Moller and Angelo

MoQcher, both Rupert; Mrs. Eldon Stephenson, Atfequla; -Mrs.-Byron am . Malta, and Oeorgia A. Ztu^el, Hazeltoo.

■ DISSnSSED euvlo- Bolt and Kenneth John-

son, both Rupert,BiHTns

na were bom to Mr. and Mrs, Eicon Sfepheman. AcfijuJs. and Mr. and Mrs. Byron OUI, Malta.

Appeal Made for Full Bill Amount

WASHTNOTON.JuIy J7tO—Tlie Eisenhower _ admlnl.itrallon ap­pealed to concress yesterday for the full m million dollars It has requested to finance the' defense metals purchase progmin.

Franklin O. Floete, general »er- rices Administrator, told the sen­ate appropriations committee tliat the 100 millions the house luis voled to replenish the program's revolving fund la far sliorl ot what is needed.

He sold the program Is designed to reserve production capacity in (he mining of metals needed for the defense effort.

Committeeman Is Butler Supporter

-LBWISTOK.'Taaho,-Ju{y-fT t f i - Idaho's Democratic committeeman yesterday raid he would support the party’s national clialnnan. Paul Butler, If any attempt were made to oust him.

But Harry Wall of Lewlslon In­dicated he might not entlnly acree with Butler’s opinions on the par­ty's congressional leaders.

“Much of the eniptlon.- Wall said, "stems from the raUier speedy, shifUng of pollUcal pofter Within the Democrntle party to the West.-

FRIDAY.

the to ta l to 75.000 in anbtfter week r two.T h e posslblllcy of a scccnd met-

als Industry strike grew when the USW presented ..v irtual carbon copies * f l u major steel demands to th e na tlon 's three m ajor alum­inum--producers. Aleofl. fleynoJds and K aiser. About 31.&00 workers In th e th ree companies come under ccmtracta th a t run out July 31.

E ach day the strike continues, ^ e U nited States loses 300.000 In- ROt-tor» of Steel The workers will have lo st about t3 million dollan In wages-Uy the end Of the flrJl w eeE ltnd _tl« lndujU‘y_2« miurdollars In business.

T he Pennsylvania railroad has

workera for a pad u al layoff.I n th e Chlotgo and Gary. Ind..

a reas nearly 4,000 railroad workers have been laid o f t .T h e il i i ie t 'a n d E astern railroad furlou^ed 2G7 employes yesterday, n lslng the to ta l to 3.M1 laid off on the line alMO th e strike went into effecU A com pany spokesman natd opera- tlons_ u 'o u ld . be-reduced ..lO-oQCi fourth today.

In tho G reat lakes a rts . 8JM seam en face layoffs, as ore supplies e re being gradually depleted. About 4.000 seomen co-workera already

on strike agafost 13 shipping companies.

Declo Rfesidents Relate Activities

DECLO. June 17—Esther Peter, son le ft Thursday for s'lO -day visit In California w ith her nieces uud 'nophew s a t Long“Beach. She nceompanled Mr. and Mrs. Man'ln B adger from H eybum to Call fornia.

M r. and Mrg, Carvel Wood. Las Altos. Cnilf., and Mrs. C. W. Wood O gden, arc vlaltlng Mr. and Mrs. Norm an Wood and Mr. and Mra Lovell T um ar. Norman Wood and Carvel Wood and Mra. Turner are b ro thers and eUUr and Mrs. C. IV Wood is the ir mother.

Mra. Lydia Demmlng. Salt Lak« City, is visiting her sister, Mrs

Eden NewsEDEN. Ju ly 17—Mr, and Mrs

Loyo-Rice. Yacaipa. Oallfomls, and Mrs. Charta* Chandler, PorUand vlcitcd the womens* rUece. Mn Francis U tt, and family.' Mrs, J A. Stanger, Hansen, mother of Mrs U tt. accompanied them here.

Mr. and Kirs. John Beat arelUng h is nephew. Harold B eat.___family. Mr. and Mrs. Emle Wise

t* Cruz, Calif. '

V ISIT m m O E b M AN -RAOBRMAN, Ju ly 17—Ml*. Dord

LaURhlln and Mrs; Paul Ascuena w ent to Boise on Wednesday to m eet Max U u i^ U in .-a nephew wlio will visit tlio T,—ahH n. and hts RT^Sidmothcr, AJrs. E lra W rijfit Aim visiting Mrs. W right oi« three o th e r ' g r f t i ^ n s . David, Dannie and Dai# Olauner, Sacramento Oftiif.

L . I T T L E L I Z

F o r every peraon who will help w lth ~ ^D sQlulloa there a rt a do ien who bceeme p a rt of the probli

Adnltted to Clinla Dennis McKinster, Twin Palls,

was adm itted Thursday for medi­cal care In the T w b PbUs CUnIc hospital. _

VUiUag G randiio lhcr BsUy Kay Cartncy, Burbank.

Calif., daughter of the late Ira S, Cartney. is «peadlng the summer with her grandmother, ilrs . T.> L. Cartney.

Tbeft Kcpirrted Mrs. Lewis Allen, 4T4 M artin

street, repotted to city police Thursday U tem oon that someone look »9 from a coin purse on top of a refrigerator sometime between 1:30 and 3,-am.

O pen PITS Days ■me Twin Falls sahatlon anny

a tore will be open five days a w cer. Tuesday thrmigh Saturday. Instead of thrtor days starting Tuesday, onnotinces UeuU Del H eom e.

Completes Tralalag PvL Evan A. Browning, Twin

Falls, has completed the final phase o f his six months of acUve m ilitary training under the reserve forces net program a t Ft. SJll. Okla. W hile In Ti-ln Falls he was associ­a ted with Browning Freight lUies before going on acUve ddty.

Honor Students David P. Anderson, son ot Mr.

orfl'M rs.-nrK.-Anderson.-rTute-s,Tw in I ^ , and Bharon Lee Konl-

• Mr. and Mrs,

Eight Cub Scouts from pack 1. den 3. of HaUey, visited the Times- Nevs p lan t Thursday afternoon. They were accompanied by Mrs.

Woodbury, den mother, and

Celebrailau SetT a’irj Falls U M sixth ward will

h o ld 'a ward'camlvM find Pioneer days celebration July 24 at the ward recreation hall near the Twin Fulls high school. The festival will begin a t 6 pm . with the Primary children's parade. All ward

AVA~1*1Vf1

Back From North Idaho Mr. and Mrs. George Ryan

turned Thursday, from a three- week outing in north Idaho. They spent the ir Ume In Coeur d'Alene. Hayden • Lake and U ke -Pend OTlellle visiting Wllllem Webster,

cr Tw in Falls businessman

befs'and'UiVputJlic'are-invited.-.;

Youth Is Fined Melvin Edft-ards, 15. son of Vera

H . Edwards. IIM Eleventh avenue east, was fined $20 and costs for noUy mufflers when he appeared before Police Judge J. O. Pum- phrey n m rtday nftemoon, Ed­w ards was cited by Tft'ln Palls po­lice after he was stopped Satur­day in Uie 1400 block of Flier ave-

west.

______ Mrs. Jones' m olhtr,'M rs,anicc_-Hcn«ileman. T ftln J;Pall3.' They are en route to visit a brothe; In Sacramento. C alif, and Spokane, Wash.

ReenUsU 1q Navy Charles t/cwts Peeke, son of Mr.

and Mrs. j \« h u r O lenn-Peeke. Filer, has reenllsted a t the Turn Falls navy recnilting slaUon for another four years In the navy. After his 30-dsy leave, he wiU re ­port to Sah Francisco.

HoworSTw. Sams and company, Inc , Hied acUpn Thursday in pro­bata court against Leland j . Han-

aeeklnjr payment of JJI7 owed a contract in March. 1DS7. F.

C. Shenebtrger. Twin Falls lawyer, repTMents th e company. ' ’

Soldlen In CercoioDy Army Pfc. Jam es L. EaRor, son

f .M rs . Susie E. Randolph, Salt Lake a ty . #nd W alter A, Eagar. Twin Palls, recently participated In ceremonies marking the first Ume tho 40-star flag was flown a t F t.M cH cnry , M d.______

M»rrUro Ueenses Marriage Heense* were issued

Thuradsj'by U ircountyderlc's of- flce to Anoeleto Medina and Mar­garet Cono, both Pocatello; How- a rd 'A . Jones and Edith Grace, both Buhl, and Non^an Edwin Dolan, B urbank,'C allf, and 'M ary Anna Lee. NorUi Hollywood. CaUf.

BPW PoUtiek Set Twin Palls BuslncM and Pro-

tsslonal 'Women'4 club will hold poUuck picnic supper a t 0:30

^ju. Monday a t the home of Helen >0Ttertleld. 15S5 Kimberly road. M embM are asked to bring their

U b li service and a covered dish.

L aw n'Party Held Unloli Pacific Old Timens chtb

No. 31 a n d auxiliary wUI hold a lavm party honoring Prank B aler, Sldnej', N ebr, getjcral president, and Mrs. Baker, a t 7:30 p jn . Tues­day a t the home of Cttarles Wil­liams, 174 Locust street north. Each couple la asked to bring a two- erxat pie and table serrtee.

Fidel Castro Quits Cuban

Leader Spot(tnm r*t< Oa.)

Ottstfo Is to maintain a serene auiw de."

“We are now more united than .r e r wlUi Castro whose declanv- Uons should be awaited w ith pa- Uence." H art said.

Ftnonce Minister Rufo Lopet Preaquet told newsnen th a t "the p(nrer r rsu w ith the people and the people are with D r. Fidel Caatro,"

Oovrmment. labor and civic or- goolzaUons called on the populace to remain _calm_ and stay on the Job, But the're wcfe'reporta of dem- cn stn llo n s 'an d flash a tx lkes ........

There 'w as no report, however,'Of

C ar D saa g ed . - LApproximately $25 damage was

reported 'tdT tU S fl'N aah Rambler driven by Renee Pa>-nc, Pocatello, Friday noon when Oeroge R. Hen­ry. Kimberly, drove a 1049 Cliev- rolet pickup truck away from the curb In U»e 100 block of-second street west. Tlie left front bumper of the truck'dented the light rear door of Uie Nash. No citations issued.

InvesUcates CrashDeputy Slicrlff Wayne Hankins

was continuing investlgaUbn FTl-

lU ul Caatio. Fidel's broUitr antj chief of the Cuban arm ed forces. Mid tha t Fidel n-ouid « p la ln h lj reaMns in the ' ' ' .......... ' ’_______ ____ ^ c a s t lonighl.

Jn spite of th e appeals, thou­sands of Cuban# inassed In front of the prwIdenUal palace to dem> onstrate their support f o r . the bearded revoluUonary l e a d e r . Quards a t the palace were reln> forced as a precautionary meo-

dsy of 'a n accident four m iles'east

_ IBSfl Ford. Driver of Uie car reported to be Harold Smith. Hankins said when he irr iv ed no one WM a t the scene of the ac< cldent which occurred about 11:45

and he understood th e driver .. . been brought to Tw in T ails to a physician. The car had rolled over twice, stopping In a farmer's field. lU nklns said.

Ordered to Pay Co«U ,EleTenU» dW rtei >oourt Friday

ordered David Koenig to pay costs of I120J0 In'lilft c u e or IJOyd-p. Barron against Koenif on a pre­vious Judgment. *n>e caae rcault- ed from * p a rtnenhip dissohition oo<kin. _ .

COMPLETES TBALNING OAKLEY. July 17 — Pvt. Max J.

Qorringe. 19. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R- Oorrlnge, Oakley, has completed a d v a n c e d Individual training wlUt th e Second armored division, F t. Hood, Tex.

Seen Toda'

c iw u 't ' describing size o! n it, „ b y doctor , , Boy ChftSlDg Bller on Second ave„uj Horoldien rrrtiini;

'■•J'’M t 0! f.

turn fromPoints west . . . Curi.nlv, nulling io door „ m ir.ori.rC occurs oublde ofticc Zomik iooklnit cool .c'la 1 ^ ' nurse's unlfonn . pj.- W otcmW*ho,Py.ier.i4tec;..«-. --•'i

knee hose lor jiot > And overheard: ■ fish, but a wn. h w m r ----------

'•sU'.rr

Methodists Slat Services at CantCIMBERLY, JulvKIMBERLY, Jyly 17—

of Uie Kimberly .\tnlip<it.,[ ‘Mvllcd_lUci«„

MurUugh clmrcli-x iiifmbfn share Bunday scrvicrj «it!i a t Camp Santooiii, nond wp field.

A bus will iMve the K-c.:> church a t B a. m. Sunday ir,i, return to Kimberly Siiniliy t* ’ Everyone is Invited to ro los mouaUins for Ui# Sutidny

Visitors Related For Valley A ta K

HAQERMAN. July n - l l r . l e ^ ^ Bvans, Kansas city. Mo., iik] k and Mrs. Uwrcnce Marlwr.h clfle Fatlsadcs, Calif, are t'j:.Uils week at the Morlntr h; »t«sd-whcre. Jtr. niid Mn. B Behrens are living,'

OvemUht visitors of .iir. b Mrs, Ralph B e h r e n s brother-in-law and sister. Mr b ®'“ '' «rs. Kirby Hill, arid famUj.Ci

. Tammtra C o l l i e r s , Bcdn spending the w e e k wiih grandpoRDt^ Mr. ond 'Mn,Haycoet_____

W alker's JulyBONUSDAirS

RO U NT RE'

G r o u n d B e e C 2 . . 8 9 c |

W A T E R iy iE L O N S :„ 4 9 c i

ROONTREE'S IF O O D L I N E R I

Kimberly Road VC U S T O M CU T T IN G V

LO C KERS FOR RENT

J “ICE FOR SALE!;

N e w - a s t o d a y U f a b r i c s - r r r l 959 ,G=E.

Fli.TER-l=LQ ® W A S H E R !

T h e o n l y w a ih A C w l f h ~ 5 > « p ~ a r a f e / p r e - i j f c y c 1 t$ f o g i v e

a l l t y p e s o f w a i h o b l a * c u s t o m c a r s . > , g u t o m o t l c a l l y l

Touch O ne Key and turn th e Dial to Matching Number.

I t 's as ea sy as pointing I..

• N o 'lln t fu ix with GE's famous 'non-clogging moving filter

• A u lo m a llc cy tU fo fit o il your w ash ing needil

• Big 60-dioper copocily• Cold w trttf wcsh for wooleni • . RInia c}!ipent»f• Porcaloin top '

• • G anaro l Electric WriMen Worronfy• C hoica of color's or wWl*Also a v o ilab U with ivds r t lv m

S';

Ar

MODn WAflOt

S e t it h a ra , i Dry#C*Com» strotion.

ow, wilh iBolcbinfl > for 0 ffts demon-

You’ll nUvnyfl do belter a t' Walker'.i, MnRic Vallc^-’s old- cat and largest GE d«a!cr. General E l e c t r i c Fillcr-FIo " washers as low aa'»...... !.........

S g .0 0AMONTH

No Paym ent 'tlf October= D R J ¥ E = © t H I H « 4 D ^ V E —

.520 So. Main Twin FallsEyerything for tiie hom e- Furniture-A ppliances and

Televsion —

n I t ■

Cassia Slates ^inual Toui-O f Grassland

C « .U . m. boUj

''■•'■ mpiilJtfs will vU>ll|fi ihf Durlcy-Ucelo pw jfct ^ rll »4 UiQse In Viea; Oak- pelh. The iccond day ihey

SfwO”to o te iu iu •■ni l '« "

i . m u r i ln « li iir a w ./({ lual-Uw e' ItlCJ- win

‘ .r iV r i by'i> scl'^tcd commit'

......... -g fa t-

ffiPAY,jm .r l7 .1 S W TIMES-NEWS^^ TWIN FALLS, IDAHO . PACB THRBH

tecn tr"

Area Reservists T ra in With Taidvs During Summer Gamp

; county’« -Oro-tvnjsn

I* .tjif * u u compciltinn.

or W>f wn'K ''-im to tour Uie Jnnwi and^ ” S i r t »»« conleMant.v An5 ^ t l o n l» I'l.-'O M lfn‘if'1 ' “"n -

.rdivJolk*”" I'*’' ' bu-'lne-vmcn. %o6\ii- / « “•>> rldM would be w n- J ^ i f d »Hen Uie lour bfRnn. A S d ; u bcUw Euppllfd 10 ride in-,„-acli fanner's Helds.

non QiWiolm t’ cimlrmftn nnd rtiMH Hcndrlclca Li co-clminnnti

ihV yeor'* CliWiolni(d liie event U promoted by

K, tiile CMmbcr ot Cominerte „ tonneclJon.wilh Oie CaUJeiijen-S

fttWJ. efiBspnitn wid Uve-___ _ (sioelftiloM of the staio In« ^ ^ t l o n with VRrious Kpvem-

^ » i t « l e s such <13 li»« wll eon- jxTTlec, extension wrvlcc.

M in ta ofUtKJ muuiBenicnt and Un fartst.»CTT>ce-.

jii tea for «!• low.httTis not 1 Klected .]Xins tho eonl«st(in(4

fflscrt iro Anderson Drothcra, ^ey, aponsored by D<m'* OK

W L. P. Md Homer aUleUC. )urifT, Chisholm broUjcra; Lclnnd jricdbuiT. Kwm or View. Idnho

J<ick Pierce; Malta, Motor eompftny; Bob Wftke

is »bn-In-3«B-,'SfiJo Peltrson,, sumdard OU eampony: 1 Wild. Almo. Itmuel Motor 0irrP«Tt»t-*nd-H:-Or-H<Ul, . Wentem Auto: Ed Kelsey,

w^d&le and his dor limd n^rou ^ “ S a n a lf tw n the Ihtrd lilt pump.

0. Slmplot Soltbullders. and TTiompson, south of Malta.

Won 6t«d.Other om teaunts u>d’ sponsors lit b« tnoounced k t tf .

Area Residents Return to Home

HAOEWIAN, July 17-Mra, Rex UeAnolty ntid ion returned Mon-

r from Ontario u 'litre they vW t- her unci# and’ aunt. Mr. and 1. tin B m y.'.nndJnetJShnnm

IfrtnuUy who attended summer ncilc tcAooI a t tlie Unlverclty of fiho. Mojcow.Ititf *lM vijJied Wr. and M ». Tj MtPlke and family. Pny-

Se..Ud spent Sunday -wlUi Hex (cAnuUy at BronTilce dam where « b employed on & repair job. ra UiB return trip they v la lt^ u a Colvin. Boise, &n unclo of In. MeAnuKy.Uf. tiid Jfr«; Fred Robert*. hU ' iMher. Mrs. £thclwj-ne Roberts, nd Mr. and Mr*. OforRO Lenkcr tteoded a picnic In Boise lionor* « Mrs. Erma Maule. worthy tfld matron, and Wayne Wood­ed, Zmmelt. worthy crahd pa­ten. Order ot Eastern fil«r. Mrs. Lhelwyne Koberts visited Mrs. olland Anderson.

Biilil Adopts 47.Mill Levy For Revenue

Just ScaredT fn itlE 3IAUTE. Iiiil Jiilv i:

P — S lrp fin i i{ryrti. rocfr Ihrn* iiillps I'M llir mil.'-ulr ii| n

BU lll.. Jiiiv jfp r itirl).i,-.snl bv llir iliilil clly foiiiifil

iIMp.rilayI Council nicmiiru flisniv-i'il iMf Ipt'-v.ibilUv <>1 miiKiiniiiis n |)d -

r/mliii: i-imimlvlcin In lirlp jplnii llir tc)«n s liiluir kiu'vUi . Tlir ;ni.'.cil?;'-.:on isnri'lirM iipmrn-rnTm- liiiriuliHlnii Inim l!ir lliihl - b rr of CoiiHiic;iT "lili'li |iticli a br -rl lip 'i>

r nul\l Dr»rli)itiiiriit irniriil {'iiri'ornUiiii

[jy llif IckmI Chriinbrr ol

Young Blood To Lead Old People’s Club

IlKADINO 1*.

.r.'lrrd.iv [!lr'\ rli:b wliirli pin

il pciiMoiis for n l'rrforni»n

luly 17 !;« — iJimrlronif. a

lU' lot with

• u ,n elected if «n old pen*

for snvrrtJ-

Uii|>4-H Groups Hold r

.ludjiing Practice

lbiiMk.% n if ft h;ir.ml to Ihr pilbUc. «>'v<-iv, .iiul ilii > i'lnn’n

Jie )< rtr III n rx lllamirrs. Jrnymr. ' I 'lorrm-r .^ c l i i i l t m i T lir couiifll V.H1 rcQiiMl llio:.r mMo 'iu-.il:rr. I’l.Mis lor llic picnii' u

liiiilvUlUHl ImnKcrs nl Ihr .-liaiiKrd In Saliirdiiy im;la nl Uulil nirpiirt to floiiii out uccils Ulc liimlElliik: nl HotlLMiiircuitui tlic liniiKrrii.

Huilillni! prrniiis i»ere IsMirtl imui (-iinlc; Ilil.oiH) Id the Joint c t o A build i> new

iR innte. M aruii C. Klilie, 14. lUUi-wadci'. wai c lccltd-V lce_ •••Idcni, Alirc SiMiiKlrr.,# Rrand-

iiiullicr. was cicclcd ^ecrcta^y.Younr lllood Nr«dfd

None of ihe 1! active members. ’ •ftiilfd Ihe

,'ltrcslileiiey, t t nefir^. And, a Jerry JohnNoii. lo 'it ihem explnlned, "We need

.............. .................................... ..........................iDuie; JiK- i’liliit. lo joiinu blood."school (UMrlct No. 41J for rrmo<t- ci.nitruL-t u lool Jioii.-.c; Jofun The club was orRanized (n tti# clhiK rc-il looms In the K. H, Buhl Icnivvlord. for nn ndilllloa to lil.i' ,n ., tv Dr F rance Townifnd The school, and the Ut.->h Oil nefliilnorfMm-ncr; L..t!u.r Moorc. lo builii:company fur buildtni; a ilG.OOO n „nv liom r; Roland Brub.iUrr; " "" * “ '* -00 " ‘onmiyservice slaUon. , land Davc ICrb. rrpnlrs lo their res- [ pcnalon* for everyone over W. Tlie

Army rtte rre lanken from Idaho and M o n tu u look toward ths deitlnatloQ point where tbtr'Il be ukinc Ihelr M -41 a rm r Unk al th e Yakima, Wash., flflnj ttnlcr. Pnlnllnr out th e tank"! rouU Is Sxl. 1/cl W alter M. Mlldon. Unk commander, 340 Madison itreet, Twin' Fa1l«; io Pfe . We*'filotcker. ItQieman, M ont^ center, and Spee. 4/cl Ku;ene Mobley, IDS filirlrr drive, Jerome. To th e rlfh l, In the shadow of the lank’a.io mllUmeltrtun. Ptc. JamCB D. AUer. rout* * Uuhl. The men ore from the SClli Infantry division composed ot

Also rccdvhiK bulldlns pcrmlLi ■ere II. A. Orlsliabee, tor mnoilrJ- iB n residence: Edna Bftvelbcnf

and W nlirr Slinver. fur rcpjvlr.i to a re.^l(tcnce. llammerqulst and Tlvom^Mon. for repolrs to Uielr an-

idcnci-.i, Marliin J . Ambroji-, buliil a new home, and Dr. Chiirlcs F.. MarUi. to remodel his hOQts.to Include w t office.

READ TIMES-NBWS WANT ADS

movement lias died out, but s rrnl chapters have carried primarily u toclfll elubi. They_ »llll plug for pensions. The chap­ter here Jias lowered lu slghU to »Mi) a month.

Mayor Doubts T kreat of Riot In New YorkNEW YORK. July 17 (UPI) -

T liB UKly pq tc n tla r of "rMeTIoT hnnirs htrt»7 m «ummer heat oiei th e JunnirU tenem ents and crime, ridden paveincnta ot IJarlem, L Uicre danper of such a riot now?

"I don't (think ao) a l all.r says M ayor R o b m P. Wajner. "Prom tii-hal I Enther. Uie principal prob' lem Is economic."

T he maj'or vna u ked the guei' tlon fn a nes-s conference titer he had dlscu.*jed w ith his police com- mlMloner and th e ^lanhatUn bor- oiuth president la te yesterday Iht tensions Uiat provoked Incidents thla week."The mnyor had Just re­turned from ft mayor*’ conference In Los AfiRcles.

A.,q-o«-d demonstration In front ^ -f t-p o lic c -a taU o n o n -

'etitidn Is Filed To Probate. Will

A petlllon for probate of will u filed Thursday by Mra. Maude Crump. In the estate of George

inklln Crump, who died April 1858, at T»'ln Falls.

Mr. Crump left a will dated «ch 7. 1957. Real and perabniU

- “ rty b valued a t not I15.000,

Hein Ibied besides Mrs. Crump, Etta V. Jiealon. Anchorage.

Walter Leavon Duehanaa Pilb; Ltland John Buchan-

. TBin Falls, and Eva Viola Ibbel. route 2. Jerome.Wwrence B. Quinn. Ts,-ln Fall*

■wniey. reprt.ienis M n. Crump.

jncoln Officials Receive Reports

moSHONE. July 17-<3ua«erly ot officers were received by

'in county commissioners a t _ mecilnn Monday.■^e Milce ot the peace report <*■ L Austin-sMowid W2S col- fo m .ftnc.v Sheriff Thomas ‘" 7 ‘ report showed *57.40. Pro- [ Judse R. E, Pou-cll reported •50 and Auditor Luella L.

! y - reported »09^s. T h e

f . 1 m " , f e ~ u and "llhln the re.^pecUve offices.

WM bsued LyleW h^p. ,ioi„g businjM atLo'inee « Richfield.

f'eld re->rrtlnK the proposed enlarRement Conralescent

suited In tho sUtlonln* of eirenii jollce relnforcemenla In the west Harlem precinct. Crowded Into Uie tw o-thfrdi of n square attle ol thaC precinct are more Uinn 121,000 In- (lobltanis. •rnostiy Jj^gTots. IH

■ crime rate l i de.-jcrlBed by Police iCom mlaloacr Stephen P. Kei 'OS sliocklng.

80 i w Uils year, Uie precinct has been the Kcno of 1JD2 feltutlei, In. eluding 30 klltlnKs <a* compared w ith 28 for all Inst year). 34 rapes, l ie robberies, 454 felonious a.i- saulls. 156 buncltirlnv 272 grand larcenies. 71 automobile tlietts, ISO narcotics felonies and 103 oUius.

In addition to Harlem, Kennedy moved police reinforcements Into three o ther predomlnanliy Negroarea* of New York Clly. He.h« IndlgnotiUy defended his poU£eme again*!. - chotBea - by aime .ltccrti leader* — Including Mlddlewelsht Boxing Champion Sugar lUy Rob- Inaon—of brutality.

Contract L e t'. . spokesintvn for Delwellcr’s.

Inc.. reported Tliursday tha t tlic firm ha.*i been ivwarded a ccntrnci for approxlinAttly J160.000.-for Uic Plumbing tina hcatm p facilltiea lor a new auto m aintenance shop at Uie M ountain Homo air force -has*.

Quality Builders. Taooma. V/uh.. b the general contractor for the project. The new ahop U nclicd- ufed to be finished in <00 caJcndaf days.

E xplorer IV Is Satellite

N ext to DieW ASinNOTON, July n WU-The

next earth sa tellllc scheduled lo die, Uie U A Explorer IV. may tum-u ir - t dMtipherlc blanket la te Uils monUu

But Uie Soviet Sputnik n i ni a(>pear* set lo remain in orbit least Into December or several months longer th an was first tlclpated.

These developments came to light In U ie_wttke.of Thursday's Inunch-pad destnicUon of what was fo have been Amerlcai netrest MtelUte, the 01’4-pound Eiq VI.

E xplorer IV was launched a t Cape Canaveral, Fla., last July 20, sclentlsu csUmated It w o u ld re«AJn In orbll &rotjnd the eorU> about» year.

Three o ther U 3 . satellites Jtm In orbit a round the earth.

Science Says Fallout Less Than Before

WASHINGTON. July 17 LTI - Naval resewchers Ray Uicj' have found that radloncllve ilcbrLi lensed Into Ihe ‘by nucJMr blnat* proUvcea dllluted fallout than earlier be- lleved.

Tills Is the new tlieoo' stemming from teats by naval research labor- atoo" chcmbt.i: Radioactive nintter rrlc.ufd Into llie lower atmospliei ,

dlstingul-'ihed fro.-n llie hlRh reflches of the stratosphere. Is rap­idly and widely d l i t r l b u t e d Uudughout Ute hemisphere. Tills provides a dlllutlng cfttct.

Earlier concepts Imve held that lower atmosphere nuclear debris

largely Umlted In Its distribu­tion to the particular latitude In which test devices were exploded.

Dr. L. B. Lockluirt, J r , and sev­eral associates told about their findings In a report In the techni­cal Journal Sclcnee.

ms*f rom ittid les 1made in connection wlu» laii.ycar'a . Hardtack nuclear test series in the Pacific.

KIMBERLY MAN FINED JEROME, July 17—Artlenn Pet-

.raon. Kimberly, was fined t5 Wednesday by Police Judge Pred Eberiiardt for fMIure to rt-rcffU- ffr hU rchJcJe._ • - ~ ____ —

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Last Honor Paid Mrs. Forrester

B im ix Y . Ju ly 17-Funena aerr- Icea for Mra. Barbara Ella For­rester were held Thursday ofter- noon a t the Joseph Payne Me- mortai chapel w ith Oia Rev, DS- ward E. Dixon offlclaUng. He wn.i (uislated by Uie Rev. Pred Hlggln- botham.

Claire F orrester Johnson waj aololst, accompanied by Mn. John- ffon. F ^ b c o re J^ iver#Mack Croud), E. C. etephcnaon, J, L. Salmon. W. H. Slokea. I r a H. Coltrln « id Clarence Rose.

Floral ormngcm enta were under the direction of Mra. Mack Crouch, Mnj. E. 0 . 6teplierv*»n. Mm. J. L. Salmon. Mrs. TV. H . Blokes, ^ r*.: Ira K. Ooltfln a n d Mr*. Clarence;

e - United. BIa u s sw lher bureau ha* been administered by

departm ent of agriculture since 1801.

YOU'LL REAP A BUMPER CROP OF BENEFITS

There a r e so m any advantages w ith a Land B onk Loan . . . it (osts you less in in te re s t and allows up to 40 years to re­pay, p re - paym ent privileges w ithou t

- p en a lty . . . and all tho while you a ro - d ea ling w ith a farm er-owned and m an­aged scrvice.

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wishes to onnoiince th o t— D R .-T -H 0M A 5-J-T A P P E -N ^

O P T O M E T R IS TI be associoted w ith him in th e proctice I ^U P 'o '^ctry c t 611 M oin Aye. W est, Twin Follj. I '»icir practice wiJJ include Coritoct lenses. Visual

‘fommg or,d childrens'vision. ' • ...........................

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You’ve seen ad s claiming over allowances, double your value and a jilHon other gim­micks to arouse y our curiosity, but we assure you, you’ll never have the opportunity of maidng such a fabulous, yea fantabulous deal a s you can right now, because. . . . ,

GORE WON'r WAIT' t i l fa ll to c le a n u p o h o u r p re sen t stock o f 1959 m o d e ls .'Y o u won’t have to w a it fo r th a t fabulous lo n g dea l. W e’re prepared f o r a q u ick clean-up a n d .........

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Custom :M 4>door April green and wlilte. fi*cyl- Inder engine, overdrive trans* ml.ulon. deluxe trim, fresh air heater, electric wlpcr*. padded dash. ,

Coslom m 4-doar Fa«7i lan, 8 cylinder engine, fresh air heater, electric wip­ers, baok-up lights.

aengtr C«unlry Seifan,' Whitewall tires. Cruls-O*

Mefcnry M ontm y *-io«r lUrdtop

M u l t l - D r lv # tran*ml*sloo, heater, radio, power ateertn* and b«kea, padded d**h. electric clodc; foam cushions, wheel covenS-Paisengtr 4-door BaBeh

Wagon. ------------ ------ . .. wedgewood blue and surfelecu-lc wiper*, whitewall tlre*. whlHn^J^lLtlre^ R)rdo-pott'er windows, suen n g 'n n d " R,aUc. deluxe trim, fresh iJ r - brakes, padded dash, fresh H r j,e»ter. radio. Unled gla**, heater, radio, w i n d s h i e l d electric wiper*, poddetf da»b. washer*, wheel covers ■ *.hetl cover*, electric dock,

power steering. 7ireririry'Moat«UIr“l - a * 6 r ~ '

Gataxle Town SedanWhltcv,1Ul Ures, V-8, Crulse- O-MaUc. electric wipers, fresh a ir heate r, radio, windshield w eiherj. padded d«l). wheel • cover*. Ixjwcr steering and. brakes.

GaUzle Skyllner 6 cylinder, Crtilse-O -M aU e,

- G alo Ja-T o im J c d a n ---------------WhItewaJf Urej. V-8 engine.

■ « t o . <ltcLrtc . I p t i . .n d --------Windshield washers, padded dash, back-up lights, wheel cover* ,efectrf8 clock

Slereory Motilerey 2-door Uardlop

' MulUdrlve tnin.unlsslon. heal­er. radio, power steering and brakM, padded 'da.?h, elrcirlc clock, foam cushions, wheel

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Cnilse-O'Matlc. .electric w lp- ninBL-i.ii- i An >ra , . . M M 'U ra . p o « r ’ 'f - '" " ' Mo.KUlr, <.a«.r

_stecrlng_«nd brakes,dAsA, f/«)) a lr 'b ra ie r ._____windshield washen, back-up Ughts, whret covers

S-rauenger, 4-door R anch ' WaionBurf blue and white. O ver­drive trmumlsslon. deluxe

power sCeerlng and brakf*. healer and defroster. Radio,

.whllc«'aU Urts

FalrUns 500 Tcirn SedanCrulse-O-Matlc, electric wip­ers, whitewall Urei., power- steering (ind brakes. Greei\^

Ilardlop M u l t i - D r iv e tranomUsloD. power slMring, brakes, and 4- way power seat, radio, heater and d e f r o s t e r , rea r scat speaker, whitewall 't ires , >• tone paintFord F-IM M Ten Melrep 6 cylinder, lift* wheel base. 4 - spced- transml&sIoQ. custo&X cab. fresh a ir heater, electric wipers, turn signals, 710 z 16 fl ply'tires

. _ , , Ford F-lOO 5i Ton Pteknp-G a la r i rT o w n Sm Jan.. -- ---------nB --w hc« l--h iM _l-8pe_e .cl

V-8 engine, whitewall Ure*. tninsmlaslon. heater. t u r “ Cruise - O • MaUc. fre sli' a ir gignals. 710 x 15 6 ply Uret-

__________- UnUd glOM.______ r.(U lO _PoriL U onJtaickelectrJc wipen, paddea <3i«J5 wheel cover*, power steering

wipers, wlndslilcld washers, padded dash, power «-way seat, power ateerlng and brakes

Galasle Town Sedan 8 cylinder engine. CniUe-0- Matlc, -whitewall tires, fresh

' air heater, radio, tinted Blass electric wipers, wheel coven, power steering and brakes

T hnnder-Dlrd S-d»or H srdlop W liltcwall tires. Cnil*e-0- Malic, fresh a ir healer, radio,

'U nted b1“ »- windshield wa»h-

ITT wheel base, cab and c h ia - , ' *1*. V-8 engine, 6-*pe«d tran s­

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THE MONEY TREE The argum ent amons leading Dem ocrats

as to ................................................................ ...aecms, o n th e surface, to concern m easures d ^ ^ b c d progriFSStve; '

ActUftJJy, Jt JnvoJvw money, a n d w h ere to get It. .

The so -callcd progressive p roposals call fo r h e a v y outlays for ftlrports, u rb a n re new al, schools, hcnlth and o th e r , m a tte rs .

The su p p o rte rs of these p ro g ram s th in k th e D em ocratic leadership In , congrcss BhouM d a re t h f President’s, veto by passing, them , a n d th u s JetUnt the c o u n try know

' w h a t s o r t of action they favor.T h is m ay appear to have s u b s ta n tia l po-

Mtlcal advan tages. But It also h a s a m a jo r po litical handicap.

. T he b ackers of_ihe progre.wlvc p rogram s 'd o 'n o f Include any plan for. fin a n c in g these m easures. T hey would be like law s passefl w ith o u t "enab lln e” clauscs.

In th e abscnce of any specific fin an c in g , ■l!the-government_wQuld._ar_cQur3e._lmyc_to

pay foK tfie proposab'oul o n ie a v y -b o rro w - Ings w h ich would add m aterially to fu tu re d efic it prospects. Tlic altern a tiv e , h ig h e r taxes to p a y th e freight, Is n o t even m en -tloned. .........— .......................

— " T h e m ood o f the nation, In th is tim e of a ris in g econom y, seems to be a g a in s t e ith e r new ta x e s o r further additions to th e de­fic it. B o th M r. Elsenhower a n d th e m o d e ra te

'"Dem ociuttc leaacrship o i~ in e” noiiSft iintT senate are responding to this m ood by trim ­m ing or blocking heavy expenditures and trying to keep the budget w ith in tighterbounds, --------------------

Tlioso who favor heavier exftendlturcs to further their progressive alms would seem

have n-responslbility to show th e voters exactly how th ese proposals are to be paid

• for. I t U hardly fair for them to offer people - th e m oon, unless the blH-ls attached.

P rom ises o f great social and econom ic ad­vances are n ot sober pledges when they leave ou t o f account the effect o n the ta x ­payers' pocketbook. He may In any given situation be willing to pay the price, either

changts would result In tddUlonal Income to Uncle s»m of enly *boui two tllllon dollar* #nnuftlly, - •IlKhlly lew.

In view of the ilze of th e prHcnt public deb t. I t Is obvloiM (h it It cannol be IKjuldaltd ftlon* these lines ' until 3109. And even Uiis dark prospccl n-viume# :hftl a depreialon or war dots not booit R ovcrrm ent » j ls U r above their present level, or reduce ;nues from ft biulneas slowdown.

Nobodr. of course.-question* the dcilrftbllUy of piytnsr Olf the nailoniil morttaiie. except th e K ey ­nesian economlsta who mlnlmlio Itj effect w ith th e airy comment that “wc owe It to ourselves." B u t they cannot artue away Uie fact that elim ination of Ihe current Interest ehantes of nine billion dollars a year VouW mean an snnudJ MvJn^r o l |J75 lo every U xi»ylns fa<nlly In the United Slates.

EXTAND AND SFEND—Obviously, this e.sUmftted period for full discharge o f the public debt wlU b e shortened. If Uils proposed new Income la Increased by annual budiet surpluses, and the toU l app lied Jo rcductlert. nut eurrent_an^prospeetlve defense social welfare’and riiullne operniliiB wwU’guBranlco .0 such llUlhood. To expnnd and spend Is th e f ir s t

o l jovemment.These statgerlng figures, together wlU) th e c ru e l

legacy they leave for five future generations, re p ­resent Ui« best brief for the odm lnlstnitlon's wtvr

fnflatfoa. even though espJwJ M l sail I t u "phony."

Here. Uien. are the principal proposals fo r c los- ig o r tightening loopholes now under exam ination by the house waYii «nd m eans eommltti

1. ileduce the »pcc|al~olloi,'ar)ces for oil. pas a n d mineral depletion from 2 7 i to 15 per cen t. New income Is estimated at 325 million dollars a year.-

2. WiUihold Uie basis 30 per cent tax on d ividends ftt.tlie.M un:t*a.«a.lo.lnsur9 payment, i t la charged th a t there Is tremendous leakage In this a rea o f p o ­tential revenue. New Income Is placed a t 240 m illion dollars a year,

3. Repeat Ui« provisions which permit Individuals lo eojey • certain percentage of credit against dlvi- dends received. New Income Is Ibted a t 400 mUUon dollars a year.

i . Tighten up, the laws or regulations on bu.ilncaa deductions alleged lo be Improper. I t Is said Uiat a t least live billion dollars r o untaxed because of th e law's loopholes or Internal revenue laxity. New In ­come here 15 placed At eoo million dollarS'a year.

~through-lnflatlon-trr1ilBher-taxe57 least he should know what It Is.

He should n ot be deluded Into im agin ing —h e c a n c n jo y major g tU n ra tw co strto -h lm -

self. T he current vocal supporters o f so - called progressive legislation h ave n o t yet sh ow otth at-th ey jujderstanA the n eed to .b c utterly candid on.this Important point.

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N O T QUITE LOST A R TWo live In a time when'-we are a)m ost

sm othered In talk, yet hear little real con- , versatlon.

Dally we are deluged with m essages, statem ents, pronouncements, opinions and reports. The small chattpr ond th e sober words th a t go with running a fam ily, a business and a government seem to p ile up In endless profusion.

Alm ost burled In the mass Is th e once- chcrlshed art o f conversatlfin, the art of exploring and -pursuing Ideas and prob­lems. n o t ju st with rambling vagueness and aim lessness, but toward ends th a t can be both conclusive and precise.

Here and there, however, (^ e hears of valiant efrortirto“ rcstoro"such~''gdod‘ ta lk” to a p lace Jri the sun.

One o f these Is the so-called M odess Family L ife Institute, a regular radio forum program, devoted to consideration of a wide range o f fam ily and socio-economic prob­lems.

Consistently the people w ho p articipate seem-WclLlnformed. Their-verbal-exchanges are stim u latin g and thoughtful, and m ost often seem to Jead toward precise goals.

The a r t of conversation gasps for breath these days. But It Is still breathing, and th at m eans there Is hope.^

M ORE-SOCIAUSM Not even the authors of the o ld -age'h ealth

Insurance measures cxpect th a t congress w ill pass them at the currcnt session. How­ever, th e pressure for this kind of leg isla ­tion is tremendous, and It Is building up In th e w ay it led to enactment of th e social security act, , • . -

Congress, for instance, will probably send to the W hite House g bill providing thl.<ramd of protection for almost 3,000,000 govern­m en t em ployes and their fam ilies. '• The governm ent would pay h a lf the' costs^ according to one version, and th e workers would p a y the balance. There are dem ands, th a t U n cle Sam finance two-thirds o f the ch arges, w hich will be about $4.50.a m onth for a n individual and $io /oi ' ^' > i t f iT io n c n o w ir w r n i ih c r P i how er w ould approve such a m easure. He h a s g iv e n no indication of Kis nltU udc, a l­though h is congressional liaison m en nre ■lU^ng th a t the government's expense be f l ^ -at o n e-h a lf instead of two-thirds.

.- •This leg isla tion could be th e en te rin g w edge f o r t h e more comprehensive p ro g ram 1 5cm ^rK riJyT 5enato r Morse a n d -R ep resen t- aUve F o ra n d . The argum ent w ill be th a t

— ^ h T t ’sgo b irto r-fcd cra l-cm p lo y cris-g o o d -fo r '••everybodj^,' a n d especially fo r th o se be-

i — Jy o D d ..6 ^ J ________ .................................. .

O n e-m in d can affcct another a t a dls- Ujince sa y s ft -writer. Like a m an catching 'th e m essage o f what’s gonna happen when b o g e ts hom e after a n ight, out w ith the

'boys. '

TUCKER'S N A T IO N A L

WHIRLIGIGWASmj/OTON—ll wJU U ie a t least 150 ;rears to

poy off the public debt of almost 300 blUlon dollars, accordlni to eonrreulona! sUidles. even U th e taoet drasUc propcaaU for plugjing exlsUn* loopholes in the nation's tax strvclure should b« adopted by rress.

T he house ways and means committee is nowductlnff a study looklse tow ard «

• •• baac and comprehensive revision of the topsyllke system of fed w al taxation. Meanwhile, D cm ocratle liberals lisve submltUd th e ir p la n for closmg or narrowing leaks. They have also Introduced IcBtsla- llon to the same effect, o lthoush action 'will waU upon Uie co ai- tnitiec’s forraaf^repon.. E aoctn icnfln any form will be extremely difficult, however, fo r

>the proposrtl remedies will be badtnedlclnc-lop-many-lmportAiit -lo -;

.............. terests. Dtmocratlc and R e p u b ll- '-__ Plecem S 'eno rtj to acnieve uieae rei6rn»s¥ttvcbeen defeated In the past. In fact, one a ttem p t lo st out only a few weeks a;o.

fihor)'l Denlon. who lives a t B80 Fourth avenue west, has a brown and while eollle poppy to .. iwoy. You can phone ItEdwood 1.7048.

OUR BULLETIN BOARD Cy Clotu, IU *em un—Your chief

trouble Is a n 'u ite r disregard of meter, that Is, the oyst«niatlc ar> ran«emcnc and measured rhythm In .o ther words. it.ala 'C to t th a t swing. It's not enough Co rh}7ne the last words In each succwslv# line

' each, altenmt* line. The poem should have the same rhythm, b eat

swing all Uie way through. Of course, some of the "free verse' and modem stuff lacks meter, too and tt Isn’t used In th ti com er eltherl-Perhsps-jou-cmtld-aum-up tlie Pot Shots requirement for po­etry by saylnjf I t has to rh)inc fiave meter and be limited to a rea ­sonable length, with the shorter ants setting the most coa'.ldem. tlon. Also, If It has humor, so much the belter. That help you any? If It's any consolaUon, tills probably is a new record for length on ' Bulletin Boardl

DENTIAL VCAR->ConservaUTea on boU) aides of Uie house-senate aisles wlU oppose these reform s os a “soak Uie rich* prc«raai, while liberals-wUl c h a r -aeterta-them as » basic m lnlm ran.- .........

e ince I960 Is « pm ldeD tial year, i t Is ex trem ely Iraprobable tha t there wlU be any tam perlns w ith taxes, whether It is advocated by the R a y b u rn - Johnson leadenblp or- by leftists w ha.Jum o -M cr fu rther delay.' . . . . . ?

B u t even U ail tb u a sussested changes are ad o p t­ed, and It Is dlffliuH to think of Imixirtant a lte r - naUve.<i, paying off the public debt witii Uiis tem po would be like tryin^to empty the ocean with a ch ild ' beach pall.

■(n.I.uri br MeClur* Nr-.p.pfr•Sjn.llc.lt)

H O W T H I N G S A P P E A R FROM

PEGLER’S ANGLE

IT S A CINCU It's probably a remarkable coin­

cidence. but we received three let> U rs In two days in which the writ-

contended he (or the. as the caw majf. b<) wouldn't-kAov-Pot-ShfiU from Adam.

Nov thoee people wrote th a without glTln< it a moment' thought. Quite otjvloualy t h e . would know us from Adam, and In

n Instant, too.You see, we dress quite differ-

coUy.

P irrs T jn r k i d s t e p t .'- -

male. We live one mOe south South Park. one-halT tnUe west.

'fourtli'mUe'souUi: O r you can pljooe nSdwood 3-0047. T«In FiUh.

Dale Andersen

AOVICE OUT OF CONTE.VT Dear Pot ShoU;

my'wife told me not to r ite to Pol Shou . . .

S liu Fit (Tttln rails)

Pot 6hots note: Never disregard Uia LltUe Woman.

K irrC N S FOB KIDS DEPT. These three short-haired cats

re for free. The mother Is black and white as it one of the kittens. The other kilten Is black. You can phone REdwood 3-7362 or pick them up a t 1718 EldredRe avenue.

BEMTED nE T O Itr

V I E W S O F O T H E R SASOTIIEB FA lU l FIASCO?

- I n ft rccent lawe. the-W ail S irte t Journal repo rted on th e effecU of the »>U bank on Pennington coun­ty, M inn , where 30 pe r cent of the tillable liuid has been token out o f production by rtnU ne i t to the federal coTertunent fo r periods up to 10 yeu is. Business la Thief River PVULi and other commutU-

the county Is badly lilt, as idle farm ers drive wageq down and many workers move to oUicr a re as to s c ^ better Jobs. .

O n top o l t^uO. the basic coal of the soil ba tik , to reduce pmlucUon of suiplus crops. Is n o t a t - ta ln e« f‘nKW8h Pcnnlngton-eounty larroem -wlU r e - celvo' nearly one million dollars from the. soil t>nnk this year, the wheat crop Is likely to exceed liiat j-eor's record. The famcrs are keeplnu th e ir best land in cultivation, planting i t to w heat and In- crcaslnc Iertllb;cr applications to Increase th e yield. lA st year the avere«e yield was « bushels to Uie acre, a BO per cent Increase over l&ST's SO-btishcl avenge,

Some pecple are very happy w ith the soil bank, however. The -W all-Stroet-Journal -cites-fi -T liic f River Falls businessman who had dllflcuUy h nd lng a place to hunt deer and ducks. He bought a ru n - dou-n farm for ll.COO. p u t it-In Uie toll bcuik for 10 years and will get $10 on acre annuaUy of th e tillable part, A fter 10 years he ll have pn id for the farm, with several thousand dollars la th e good, and In the meanUma will have hod h is ou-n hunting preserve.

We heard the other day of an Oregonian w ho bought taiablo land, p u l it In Uie soil bank and p lan t« l trees on it. T he govemtnent ps>-a him 513

I 'acre yearly, which pays Hie taxes and gives him fa ir return on his Investinent. In addlilon.. Uic;*J

government pays BO per cent of uie cost of p l . i n t - ' / ing the trees, up to a certain number per acre. W lien I ^ his lt>-year contract w ith Uie govemment ends. t h c .S trees will be ready for. harvratlng as Cliri.«m aa i trte s. Unde Sarri will have set him up In buslnc.-.i.l w ith a minimum of risk on his part,

T he Bcrrt«e'>dMn'e’o r-U it'rfirb (m k’ alrendy' failed. I t appears the conserv-ntion rrscr^'e wlli be

BTtal auJSCii elUicr. exctpf^or tJiwc who CAnl> m ake.It pay a.i handsomely as the examples c i t e d 'c aboVe.-Portland OrtKonlan. j ' f

AS.PoruLA Tio.v nounL E S •.A eonsmieUon indaMry economut told a con - /

'ThcM^folks who were up early Tuesday momlns or stayed up la te Monday night were u-eated t o . a rather food display—Xor this a rea - o f the norUiertt ligh ts:' '

TTie northera horison wasbright that It appeared t h e ___might be rising In the wrong dlrec- Uon. Except Uiat th e 'c o to rw n s a light Erees. Huge areas V the e l^ would lum dark red w ithin a .lew moments. Then stream ers of greeir would shoot up through the r ^

Then the red would fade only to aiioot out la another scgmeDt of #ki'.

The dlspby was good tha t Mrs. Pot Shots didn 't protest too much when-we awakened her and havSed her ou t In th e backyard • - g e ta glimpse of the UglUa.

FAMOUS LAST LINE . The kids have ju st discor-

ered Itu t Kboel starts ia a nathe r alx weeks!*

GE,VTLEMAN IN THE FOUETH n o w

Zd a ao m ea t of lucidity, S e a !o te « Kefauver viewed with alarm the crow th of ’conglomerate mer- m cncw i and cwulomtrate own- erahlp." the gaudiest example ofr h l c h . a t thU

ney.T h is b the m u -

tenvork, to date, of Davey ( K a ts ) K arr, late of Uie Dally Worker and 0! D rew Pearson's learned staff. Mr. K a r

t, U

Into '-public r e la - — ;■Uons* a f t e r h i s - ^ ^ ^ traffic w i t h •the’' " ' Kremlln'a-only-ackncniMsMl-New

timr .TgBtle Of rich firms

commerce, from whisky concea' tra te to ellek magaslnes voicing his own editorial jwUcy.

His reiaUons. iweeC and w ith Leopold D. Sllbersleln, the d e rm a n refugee who was deemed too slippery to be brought to grips, have been recounted before. Mr. S llbersleln regrsded .him as a pe tty husUer, but Mr. Slibersleln wound up in London licking his wound*, the victim of board-r— - Judo th a t was new to a man w as « p to theh regarded as master of a ll Uie holU. '

L ittle Davey. i t Uie Dies com­m ittee tued to call him. had learn- R j a n d perhaps even Invented nov- e jtles In .th e melaphyjlcn] a r t of rm n ln g nothing or less into mil­lions by thanlpulaUon ol Uie shares of tinwary corporaUons.

Davey seems lo do all th is by sheer genius, for he is a m an of p c rltm rte rr— educaUdtiT:^ o n d _ In Journalism his pay had been as little as 40 cents an,inch. Y et he h as amassed public rtlstlons “sc- counts" of genteel corporations w ith aggregate fees which enable h im to hire sta r reporters off New Y ork papers a t someUiing more th a n their highest pay.- w ith due rega rd for the proMt moUve in-hls

behalf,-D arcy7{s-^ lae-auU ioi^^ol^T llt

F l« h t for Control." Ute proxy- raide rs ' reliable guide, a rewrite of .old clippings If you Insist, but w ith Interpretation and dlrec-^ n s n o t available ebtw herc.___

Maj.- o e n . Buck Lanham. who as General Elsenhower's press

agen t In Ike's - last command a b road before he -ran for Presi­den t, R-asaiJ ctitand bnjised when i ; detached himself from llUle

Davey. They were entwined In an enterprise called market relaUons network, which, Lanham lald. was _ alUy name signifying noUiIng, B u t when Buck told Divey he would need a year to write such . book, Davey sat down Jo a typ^- /rite r, spat on h1i~3iandjT aii3

banged out a first chapter on half pack of clgarttles.T h is book sUrta by depicUng a

-m iddle - aged.. prematurely pray, weli-drcs.ied, well-mnnnered man

g to figure out how you. one___ -s Btockiiclders. feel about him.H e w a d e rs how ho. can gucctMt ’ully plead wlUi you for your’rote. W ithou t you there is no home In Uio» country, no company plane, no corporation-owned limousine a t h is disposal. No dues paid for tilm a t the country, club, no charge account a t T he'Stork , no ‘Miss 3one«, I w ant four In the tenth row, center, tonight, c hugs I t to ■entertainment'.*

• 'K arr wanted Co dram up a bl re p u ta U o n -a s-a - proxy-expert. L anham said, “so we went through Poor's almanac and picked out companies which were vulnerable, w hich had skipped dividends, whoso sales were falling, com­panies In geiKroI decline.

''W e picked out SO, I think, and

sent o u t a le tte r to.U iis effect; 'H sre you coosldered th s i your company may be In a vulnerable poslUon to raiders moving la? We would be wUiing to discuss tbli with you. hold a clinic and analyie your vulnerable points.’

“I think we had a doien phone calls, They read Into o u r je t le r . “maybe they have InformaUon' which we didn't. This was about April. 1854."

"Karr, filibcrttein asd Lanham chained sides so often In their rouih-aDd*tumble tha t there were times when none knew friend from foe. But little Davey and some new auoclaK* wound up with th e ir feet on Uie Ubl« in Uie boardroom of Fairbanks Morse. U eanwhlis two in-and-outers In Wew-Yorkf-jBhw r ^ a n r la Jlt';

_ _ 'conglomerate merger" of "confiomerate ownerships,'' as Ke* fauver'pu l If.'

Donald Rogers, of the Kew York Herald Tribune, wrote: “Proxy battles come to an end some time. Suddenly the warring factions ceiiM tosilng bricks and convivial­ity bIo.uoms on boUi sides . . . Uie same board th a t gave Silberstein the h e a v e - h o passed a lear- stalned resoluUon which said: 'He

unstlnllngly of his. Ingenuity, inugrlty and ability to forward the company's progress.’ - Seven weeks later, -Penn-Texas sued fill- b tn te ln and an associate for more th in one inJIIJon floDan.”

T ie AP reported from London recently that "Fast moving flhan'^ clers are taklne over some of the biggest companies by bidding high for the ir shares. They have cov­ered metal manufacturing, prlnti and publl!ihlnr. io n drinks, slioes.l ahlps, hotels, mortgage eo'mpanles and Insurance companies. If a company owns a property which hasn't been revalued for years, Uie odds are you could bid almost twice the currcnt price of Uie shores and sllii show a profit by selling the property and renting It back from Uie new owner to do business.'

Wheat Quota For Lincoln Voting Slated

SHOSHONE. Ju ly 17 - Voting placts fo r the referendum to be held July 33 on n a rk e tla c quotaa for the 1890 w heal crop were an­nounced today by Eugezie Alex­ander, chalnDOQ of tha county ag- rieuhur*! •lablHfatl. servaUon oommlltee.

The locaUons are a t the Rich­field O rM ge hall, county A5C of­fice in Shofihons aod the Dietrich MercantOe store.

Polls WlU be open from ) 8 p. m.Farmers who are eligible lo vote

In the w heat Quota referendum arc all Uiose who in 18(0 will have more than IS acrea of w heat for haxrest u g ridn 'on 'a fu m re ic e p t thoae'wno’ir e ■pm icipatinr-ta-thB 'ITSTTeea--------------------------

acres of w heat for use only form where grown w ltha it being subjcct-to quolA penal-

If ta-o-thirda of the growers who vote in the referendum H>prove tha quoUa they will rn n a ln in ef­fect for 1800 cn>p wheat and pricesupport will be available -to Tann­ers who comply with Uielr farm wheat aUotments a t leoAt 7S per cent of parity . Farmers who exceed the larger of the farm allotment or IS acres wUi be subject lo a markeUnit penalty of « per cent of the w heat parity price on their excess wheat.

If the quotas are no t approved by a t least ta.-o.Uilrda of the grow-;

P o lice C hcck^2 Accidents Hw.

D irre ll A, avenue east, ,•«Che^-rolet fro.-n a In the 100 block o- tw * wuth a t 12;0i n m Mlllded with » driven by

was going south. KDamrge o( j i j to

fender of the Omx;-,, ^ ported by policr, I*"' damage to the neW f:"'* '*x

Curtis E. Smuh, M ISM, berly rosd,C)ir>-slrr, whJfJi » accident nllli » driven by Mr,.000 Fourth a v r „ u f \ „ f ^ l p.m. In the : m b'.sck oi t i ! avenue south.- , ^ —Tho-6pwfer-c3r1'ia-»ii-7 -------------------damage was reporltd

AIRLINKIt STOITtU. r « l VIENNA. AUiif)*, jujv i; ,r

Belgian alrlUier ..»»lo r^

then permHte(]‘“[o * n : f S flight 10 Vltnua, citiciiu

voting, tlie qiiotM in i pr be in t l lc a s:uiI AVMlT.I.r. ... . ^port wilt be avmhbtr

who comply with tin allotmentA nt SO prr as directed by U», At ci.- parity levels that Rouid bt* tl-16 per builicl.

Solar Rocket Is ReporM.Failure

WASHINGTON. July 17 WV-A 21-fool solar Xlare rocket hurled ftlofl from point Arguello, Callt. to record rtiaiiilloiflailed'to 'atiam Its expected aiUtude of J30 miles.

'Tlie tuival research laboratory reported yesterday lha l the Asp second stage of the two-jtage Nike- Asp combination apparently did -3 t« re .

I t said Uiat a fte r the Nike boost­e r rocket dropped off a mile In Uie n lr-lh e -ro ck e t-T o a sttd —on“ only about 100.000 leet.

The cause of the failure of the second atage which would have sped.Lho.recQTdlDK.payjoiid or 160 miles was no t determined.

Belva Gerlach o f P aul : . - -

A 1959 GRADUATE

8AYS:■'I am now employed In a

posiUon of my own choosing as secretary in an Insurance

' — brnce; ~iv nna'the-TPorf T e r r - i n t c r e s t i n g and am, well . pleased—tlmnks to the fine train ing I received a t Twin Falls Business College."

W ell-paying positions ore waiting for the busi-" — ness-troirwd. O u r-p la c e m e n t ' S(sn/ice-fe<eiYei-|

m ore caf( offering good positions than we con fill. You, too, will find th q t o business course con be o rcol investment— paying gencroui dividends In o be tte r job and a higher salary.

F a y o n d E vening C lo ito*____________

Twin Falls Business College-DttilneM EdncaUon Doesn't Cost—I t Psjil* '

NOW! Copied by many EQUALLED BY N0>(£

COMBINEUsiiii; the sam e bnaic .design- th a t ha.i been field

year* away, will have to build "a second U nited StAtes." This U Uie kind ol stAtenient th a t - lm p .1 .itten tlon and calls for more iletnlLr Ocorec K llnc Sm ith of Uie y . W. Dodge corporaUon provided them . He told Uie analj-Bis th a t all preftcnt s traclurea . homes. *chools._ commercial structures and public buUdings win have to-be doubled to keep up w ith the populaUon lnctta.-ie.

W all SU-eet Journal quotes Uie economlit m any- ing-lhat-ia-U ie-ycor 3.000-Ihe-populntlon -o t-U ie U. 8 . will be 310 million, double today's populationro t-tray-oa».p© r»n-now -U iM 'o-w H l-be-tw o-in-iOj-eara.

This U lianl lo believe at fu-st glance, b u t Uiv validity or Uie prcdlcUon Is apparen t.a lte r exam iji- Ing some recent popuiaUon studies.

The forecast Indicates Uwt Uie con.-i'4-uctlon W- dustry wlll have plm ty of work to do in Uie years ahead and »o wUl ercr>-body In an effort to m ake

fundameiiUil resources supply the w nnls ' of j a.1 many peopi# M-t row Jnlublt our Ijwid.—

Ogden GtaadatTl-KxainIca-.

Improved oach y ea r u n til now “John-Deere” has ,5 ncliicvcd th e uUim nto in “ fool p roof” harvesting

equipment.

Guy the m ochine you know it out of (he cxpori- 5 mentol t to g o . — BUY "JO H N DEERE"

■-___^ -------------A Sixc For.Evory.N ccd_________

^ 4 5 - — . ^ 5 5 1 ' — " 9 5 "

D&W]SAtESKimbory Road RE 3-3582

Dollar For Dollar,Your Best Bargain . . .

irs THE VOICE THAT TELLS THE WORLbl

WANTA D SYes, buying, sellinp-. or trad ingsW ant Ad will bring you more money i or save you more m oney '.. . a t less cost! I t ’s the world’s largest m arket place in the world’s smallest space.

N 0 w i

BUYINGLooking for a used cor? o houi«?« bicycled furniture?,You II find hi*>

SELLINGCheek tho ottic. gcroQC, cle«J« every room in your horne. TMt'' pothering dust con make money

.. yoiJ---------------------------------—

' J u s t P h o n e-TR A D IN G

RE 3-09 31DiomoniJ rings, boby'i

, someono wonis them, ondwhat-yoii w o n t - r - o * b y ^

th o .W an t Ad Scctlon ot IW> papeil

J' -1114.a II

IfE B JA X j ULT 17.1959 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO PAGEnVB

Ipenio C h iefs In Congress Said Popular

■ MI * L Iridtf* in «»■«I Uiin l« d '« O'I ors«nlMUon.I ihl* «om'"«nt In dls-I * '^ rw e curwnt ieud.beWffnI SSSfrtUc C h.lnn«n Paul

I ^ Jrtdert.I ^ - r « o . who «r>«l brlenyI . i s Difty <n I !iTh* n»i!on«> m™*I S u f t ►I'd congrcu

--------piwu-ToU

I congressionalIg f^ lp ^ u ^ tW n ic lhcr«.

New Pastor Farm Income Said Dropped [ Tn Siv Moiitlis.V.-ASHINGTON. July J7 <UiMi-

jl l ;c nKriciillijre drp»ttin"r.l rrpor;- ■Ih.it ncl tiicuiiie <3;up[ipiJ n',,ftn Minual rate of o:ie billinji i!nU :bM , nr r;c(it prr Cfnt, durinc li:r ' li.'.iv t!x niontlu of lliLi jr.v .1 n i r ili-p.\rUiirtil r-'lliii.urd lh:i!

n ltr r InxfA nnd cxpc!i;<'; —win n ir - ■ ]i;inic nrmruveraiTf nnnus: r^rtr n f

fatxJxit i: bllUnn iM krf tluiliii; lUr firM h;ilf o

No Emergency

Mid !u Ilif ‘ fAim liirome M'— iiv" \^ :frI1.'>v itiot r,l^ll !>••

jfpipis frt’>m croi>’ iiur»«Ujn;i m ic ilcriii only iliiililly froin Ihr lli-l

_ lu lf o l. 11)53. Avcriipc prici-,'. c.fr.mii prM iicU 'tipclinrd-trjt .th ;-

- U tt;B lc-a i4-o lU et to- .Uicfc.'^cd, Vulurii'e of jjvJcs- ^

Naval Officer Denies Claim

l!a;U£iif3 that Ui« consrcMlonal , ^ i n i» more populir with

ISlSwdtnO*.- --- ^I indcrjon'i comment.^ took I .ddtd »UtnlIlc4nce m v lw of •I MI' ih it he.m»y be Uie mwi.con- I «oi»n»l Dcmocatlc leaders luveI Smlnd ^or chal/WJin-I jhip in iJie I ta o» tI Ttlevlilon Newi ConimentflUir I lUtWrd Horki'eM »ald on his NBC ■ « i tlxtm Uat niBlit th a t Andcr-

» r t j Uic “western senator" But- •r MllcvM Is being groomed lor

RtV. SAM HKSDUIX . . . new p*,lur of (lie Jerum#

UaplUt church ........Jcrum# ‘’>l>-<iu.'"iij lAi. Initall. 1*” AUSUJI and fa

f'rrililcnl M 'riifiiiurr.' a t ft iir>»« ronlerencf In \Va«liln|ton.—nia— . . .

ADderwn. nas'erer. toia vnlted I Prt« International llia t "no- I bodr has Ulked to me about any I connection of th a t nature f l lh I Uii national committee alnee 1047. I r a not getUng Ttry ciclled about

lU'piUw .nnounced la jt n lg tltjhn t

|h « bad recnilted another Demo.»l of conildrrabl# alnture for

— ^ p ir t f tdv lio iy councli. Hie I eowU I actlrltlei In Uia past have

w —/rictlon— b«lw«»n teraindD em -

I eerata In congreM,_j memljer w u Oor. Ed-

I muDd Q. BTOTffl. who ltd CftUfor- I cIs Democnta k u t year to ft land-

I domination In tha t atAte. jjros'n 1 vlU take a «eat.alongside formtr I president Truman, Adfal E. Stcv- I esion ind o th tn on the 38-mem- I btr council.

ICloveritesSlate Aug. 11 Picnit

BUIIL. July 17 — A picnic wUl■ l« lield »t 6 p.m. Aug. U a t the I Bfubtn Uermaa home. Clever I CIOTerttea reported TuesdAy I tlDg a t the home o( Mra. Nc lu u e n .■.fioU call v u Antwered w ith tba I Tourth of July 1 resnember." Two■ Mf mesnben were wtlcomed. Mn.■ Ue Olhilng and Ura. Nell SUefo-■ Bder. Minutes were r w l from t^e I county council.

.a_wu ji5{>rt<d..l8_»M_nettfd« the club frem ths n o n a dla-

w y btld a t Filer. The dUplay w u Criuistd by Mrs. Reuben Uer-

■ Bia, Ur*. J4onnM JageU and Mrs, I T«d Jasela. The September mett- Itfif-BIll be held a i tha home'of 1 Utl Celth Btlecemeler.

nSE D FOB DBIKKINOI BDPZRT. July 17-Teddy

■ OalJup. N.M, woi tliua PS plus■ eo(t< by PoUce Judge George Red*.■ fan Tuesday for public intoxlcar■ tlm.

Bny Parin* Dog Cbow la la«a tiM .at Globe Seed * Feed.—Adr,

JJerktley Maplljl divlnlly icbool a t Hcrkflfy, Calif. l-SUff cnir»»-In j} .- . .

Jerome Welcomes Baptist Minister

, , Krikf h»i nul >ft crfal^cl emtr- UU...L perlM » I''"'’' . |n „ .y condltloiu ttarranllnr UM

.Til'ricBurtinrnt Mill c.iltls rc< d- «t (he T aft-llartlpr law. Ho m reported llml out of 4.:0<.COO‘ urteil lha l m anatfm rni and U- liftiii of Ciitlle and cnlVM on Ircil, |,„r nmllnuo nfju tla tln r. (NEA Jiilv 1 they expected to intirkei; triepliotol a.iiii.ooo lieftd l>y tlw end of s tp - l -------------------------------- -------------

If tliew InleilUous nro c.vrlcil 7 Girls Viev,ouId be a per ten t above ilic 2J33.000 head marketed In itip Mune time Iftsl >tnr. Tlilj would lenve 1.MU,000 h fid In be market-

Rupert Canning Unit Elects Two

nu i’UilT, July 17 _

. Four Fined iView Residents Report Journeys

DUEN03AIHK-S. A:.: 17 lU ri)—Vlirr Oilni. .<

lud a half liu'Idem Arturo 11ni;.l;,M and ttirn d rnm i -im lhal he lind re.‘i;:iii-il ; 01 tlic ii:ny.

H ie df-iilJl fii.’iie ;;i Pl-rMslenl repOii> 1>\ .i JnJonned *oukt.\ ih aould Ix- out ttllli;!' -lii

Rebellious n:v\.il <>:: lirenieekins h u :i' niLw.ll on iTound.' lir i' riKi th r;r nettpom t nn icnt townid olftccr.v n!i oiLitttl Diclninr Ju.ui_l)

Dueiio.' Aire.-,

11 «fl t Im

KING[Jrivrra were fined by Ju\'.ire ol thL I’r.ice Lynn Slirniion tnr iioI.t- tinn of the motor vrliiclt; aci

IW pm o n n ln i Co-i 5, , , , .Irclrd t»o director?, iir, j^-sso; Jack c.dil-

ftrc/fl^ry-t^M.’-i 'kell, JIB. aiii) J»y I>

‘SkJ msI™'iK.iiry for the opt'-*- „ lireukn^ .iy cn.,1 rannins kitdirn. ! .l,, "ly and Mr.n. Cb

VII.-V.'. July 17-Konel Danner Is . Mtiiih* 1‘W K-'"t;t!p3rrtitj, .Mr. and il.-a. ly^natxj I‘,it!rrv>n here whlli. ):< pHj-rni.i, .Mr. M!'.a Mr». Sam l:inncr, and childien are touring i'.:ir)\v;,;i>ne p.vii:. ir.e Banners i r ; r lu-coinwvuird by .Vj-, and Mrx .'r:ii C'xxKliii.in and fljiilly, who ..r vy.itlni: i in r fiom 61. David..\T Ii:.S n IlKI NION

WENDIXL, July 17-Mi . KUii'•N'lfl.'Oii. Wnulell, nroTOI>:i;urtl .M

flni.il* Uiov. lliiil thp c t x j y c l . l - , '*'■ liutlrr, (io.Mii lup lu> an :nl:^tJt^llnr^' of 15.000 nnd tlicir tr^milctii.'clrni, C.

'in V)HuU uliirh is to Ijc luu l <ilf|calvin K niirht.’IVln h'all-,’"^;«i'.liiii llie next luo.jeiirs. Srlllns, p it , i.ii-,.,,, Mi-C ill. J..r n J. C._,’ .niUfilr.u:(; .ip.u-e In .tlie kllchcn, iig,n|,. reunion. Mnre tn:i• «.!■> one i>ovlblc way ~q prn.<iiu from C.illforjii.i, O rr-iH rn ry Hollry laiiilly retmlnn In

r (iiiKts. i-iiilliiT plnns will WiLrliliijlnn and hlatio n t-:y r,flrn , Ul-ih. »eek. Tlien

ind Ml-, siniili rycirl# and r r aiid .Mr. and M ii Wad* and <l,iii?lHrr» «i« In Yel-

iid.Um.-.toiiry -, Mr;; i-.iticr^rm and Mr.I. Miul Mi'.v K. Holley and

liny. Sllii.lic,i;r, alter.ried' Uin

, latcT meetln,!,[i. Jvd. .

I and rejwrtn»vnl dl.';^fn! loii ,ti

aecreurlnt flimlly i:. uc-, niQue Beploring rrpoi

•me communKiur ;.am iiie ii.ivy •’wilt keep lU dLM-;p:!ikv- U n iti- card fome report.', os tintnuhiiil and Ukcd tlir prcv. m cH.opr.-.Hrfor “a better solution oi ilic prob- Aiir'ut.- ....................— — .lenu of the navy.” . I M . Kherm.in Anderron. niaiiac-.- filnca-Argentina U midcr a icch.I*’'' o' '■"> kitchen, rep o r ts 77.J32 nicfll ntJite of 8lfC'. th f i : rear iid- were proccMcd U£t year. - — nilrali wiio have Uin-uU :;

church Sunday..to Jerom e. Jrom the

Berkeley D.ipUst Dlrtiilty sclitwj. Berkeley, Cnllf., where he graduated Uils spring.

Before th a t he attended Ottawa university. Ottawa. Kans.

Tlie Rev. ^^r. and Mrs. Hendrix have four dauehters, Bue, Vlekl, Mary Ann anil Ntdta.-------.

Followins Uie installation cere­mony Uie conKrecatlon held a re- ecpCioit lor Che Jltndrlxet, ofrang- ed by t^e social commltlee of tlie eJmrch,

Two Debt Cases' _JEnteredJiLTJ!.

Th'e Sttttcttlde Adjustment Bu* reau. Inc.. filed two sulU Tljut»- day in probate court acekinir p«r- menla on promltiory'note*.

Tlie bureau cJalms tliat' oi_____2. 1850. Raymond P. Ilulln deliver­ed B promUaory note to the Nev: da Finance corporation Icavlns balance of H35.63-duo alow-wllh- »M attorney fees. Hulln Is Indebted to Loni;'* TV and Radio scrvlce for tSiO.

The barenu cJatou Uiat Oene RouscAu owes $MB on a promli- tory note and >30 attorney fee«.

HkwTcnce B. Qutnn. Twin Fall* »lioniey,.rci>r»cnta.t2ui-buitmi--la both coses.

Events Noted by -.RichfieldjireasRIO tm ELD , July 17 - Glen

CtOTley, LosUne. O re, rlsltcd Rlchfiejd friend* a t the R tethod^ ehurch' ftu rid^ and wm a dfauics Rue*t or:Hr.-aad-Tifti."AIbert-peI- ley. ■

Donald Walker left Tucaday evening for PorUand for medloil treaUnent,

AJJwrt PeMey recelyed bc«J of the death of. his uncle. Dr. Oliver Q. WlLion. Marion. In d , this week. I!e died of & henrt attack the day he wafl lo h a « been 'Installed' genera] superintendent of I Wesleyan Methodist church there.

King Hill Reveals ■Visits and Trips.KINO HILL. July n - M r . and

Mrs. Herbert Alil and Mr. and Mrs. William Vlttc and family, all Lodi, Calif., havo been vacation yLiltors of Mr.,Bnd Mrt, Alfro! Lalb and family. Mrs. Ahl 1.% a sister and Vlelz, a broUicr, of Mrs.

Andy Moline, and h!s niece Evelyn Moline. “Portland." Ore'; VlslUd Mr. and-U n. lUus UcMU- Ian ond Mr. and Mrs. LjTin Sher­man and their fnmlllu.'

Mrs. Alfred Dolton. Kemroerer, Wyo.rSh1ved' Tuesday lor a vkit irltfa-her-atep-daunhW , Urt . £ d- win H eath, and family..

Leonard McGinnis lefl Wedne.v day for a visit with his itster. Mrs. Nellie Tliomaion. and family, .Cheyenne., Wyo,

For Pioneer EventQueen

HAGE3tMAN. July 17 - Seven Rlrl.i iiTt-comwtants-ior tititen-of- the Hofierman Pioneer day eele-' hratlon July 24. according to Keith An'der&on chairman.

Tliey Include Jean Bmckett, 18,' ItaKcrman; L iura Davis, 17, W en-'

idell; Dlano Kersey. IS. Jerome; Susan Attorqula. 10, and Katliteen Ooieoe^ea71B, bolii'obotling: Ka­ren DaumKftrdner, 17. Twin Falls, and Loreno sirlnKcr. 10. Bulil.

Tlie candidates will ride tn t^e pamdB-at-Sl -a.mrJuly-2» arid be' ju'dge.d a t 1:30 pm . The wlMer] will ^ announced a t the' queen's dance a t the Leglan hall In the evening. •

Til# queen win be awarded

Ure unle.'s Estevez n have to prior nppioval fi president, It was unclcr.Mcxv

(ll7l ftlrrndy had rejected a re.slKna- tlim oiJiilleatjou from Vice Admiral Alberio VaKQs,

FARMERSCall ui abour ydur Insc^T problcmi.

Pick-up and Triictor Equ'pm ent Aiiywhrre m M npc Valley.

EXPERIENCED— LICENSED— INSURED

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REdwQod 3-0931

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FENCING

\ F R I D A Y N I G H T

SEAFOOD BUFFETThe finest eeofooda purchased tspeclally for Cae{ai rete ’i and flown In-Xrom the coast. Etpeclally prepared by a . master chef a n d served v lth douns of different dishes, All you can e a t fo r la il I 2 J 4 -A wonderful dinner Tor-

S A T U R D A Y N I G H T

BUFFET SUPPtRT he mo5tpoRUlin_buffet supper l a th a northwest. T l»

*71nctt meals, dooa .to pcrlecUoo. dozen* o l appetlxan, Bftlads and detsert4 fiotn w hich to choow, co ff^ , hot 'rolts anci plenty, of butter. W ocderlu l fo r » party! All

the famllyl ' “ —V »-

ffREE CASH PRIZESA U ^ D A Y ^ U I i D A y ^

BUILDERS SUPPLY

Jerom e Twin Falls T h e Fun Spot South O f T h e B order In Jack p o t, Nevodq

> : PACEBDC riMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO FR ID A Y ,J U i.y „ , ^

Torch Dooms World War II Battlewagons

BAI^TIMORe, Md, July 17 UPh- T b e Acnppcrli U golnf Codeal Uie balUnhlpB CaUIomli. amd U s r y i ^ U u blow- Qi« ja p - AneM never could

On Dt*. 7, «♦}. Oi* l»-o batUe- Wftcotu wcr« h ll by Jitpanese bombers k t Ptarl JUrWr. The CoUfomtA w »unk, the MAOlandain*6lM. — .....................................

T«ency>thrre d iy i » fkr ihe »t> U ck . the Maryland »•« Hrem- erton , W u h ; lor rtptUra. (I look lon«er to renont Uie O H fom la UK t.m ov« It (o Bromerton lo b trebu ilt. ........— tn~IOl2, hnt), _____

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Luzon. Okinawa and Balann.In two or ttircB wrcbi the Mary*

U n d will be io»cd to Oftklind. CAllf., to be rtduced to fcrnp by

. th b LeajTOT company....................> T h e CAlirornti arrlred fn M ary'

l*nd Thur»d«y to be cut uo by — compsnr. •

Health Insurance Bill Is Approved

' WASHINGTON, July 17 « '- T h e senAt« paued a bill yeilerday to ' esUkblUh t voluntnry health Insur- Anco proBrnm lor federal ployeB,.includlng membtr* o(

• 6>'e!ui and ihelr d'ependenli.,l -TTjc lilll. poR&ed and *cnt to thC''' I hou»e by a vote of £!•<. (s r"Ml J costly than tlie admlnlJltatlon I [,h onuncnded, 6uc no unendfflenUl . w ere offered lo cut It. '

■I. ' HAlf of the insurance premlumsiw ould be paid hy. parllclpatlnB

(■ rm ployes and hxit by the fo rem -i ! I .m e n t . The administration had |

ure^el I M fovemmrJit pay , o ne -th ird and the unployca IwO'

' ,1 iW rd j. .

V truilt I<io( nilltetrl

t/Mrrli,II lt‘> Wonatrful 14 (!-WonrJ.rfuI 9he>

i< Wtlnmia04 Aporli CttiktJ* I II Snru IllfklUtu

>t Narn'i Klibl 8Ka

* Tos .«lii Vlllti *tn«lltyn I ’ 1:0tCi>lui Doiw ' * I tlTceMfltn

iBurley G iv ^ Safety Honor

BURLSY, July IT-MtycT Leon- ard jtaimnn and poUce Chit! OeorBC Warreli r««lTed tiiU we«k In behaU of U>e city a HwcUl dta* Uon from tie Afflertcaa /utom o-, bile aasodatlon lor pedestrtanl *Af«ty amonf cJtlei under lOJW.

Richard Navarro, M nrlu repre- M ntatJw or U:t Idaho filate AuW-j mobile auoeUtlon. made the prea* euujjpn ,

Burley ranked veil above the| itaodartJA eiUblUhtd for clUti cf

, 'o » alM on tueh lUma aj jcgU-nKDAr laUon and enJorccaient. police rfc-

ords, c o m m u n l ly organlutlon. •a achool m tl le safely, entlneerlns

o.D«-* jRiormaUon.rhiiup. 8be« "n'e city alM won .........

• — - awards la W»,15S<. 1955 and j«3T.||

__lestsU rged I

l;S» lloQ -n»rs« ate. t : tt Stw,• :0« ll«. Tterm. IW>• :U N«ai

1I;«0 M«tU;'UwM

[FireUndetHood-IsTwo tnicfca from cFe Twits FHIgf

fire departm ent «ere callcd to the rcaiJence of Jack Reddea, yu OrAnt avenue a t 3 p.m. Thur*4ay ta cttlDguliit a t in under Uie liccd ' of A iSiB Bulck. apparcnlly cAuaed by A ahort Jd the wWaf.

T he car, owned by Ur«. John C. lu p d tj ra f f , 317 Madtjon atreet, had been parked in Irani of the Red* den residence for more than an hour, AcconllnK to Mrg. Updrffraff, w bennmoke vaa tten coming from u nder th e hood.

T he fire was extlnjulahed wllh-I a few minutes.

Loader Stolen

None Injured in Mishap at Buhl

I , B U H L Juiy 17-No (njurioa *erei j - -rep«=CS!rri«u aa.aeddctMrAWiIO

p . m . W ednbday tour mHM north- e a a t o f Buhl on a county n>ad by D ep u ty enertff curUi pjyor. In- veaUealln* officer.

M zz. MUT j- WUmott. 31, n n te 4 . B uh l, dilvlnc ft 1M6 OldsnobUe, b e n t oyer to help her y w a g tm .

I I D arre l Gene., get back up on the \ \ a > c a r Beat After he'd fallen on Uie I I i noorboeT di.A aehedldaoahtcvm e

, in to Ksme ttiokB and failed to »eeI, 'i th e tra iler vtileh waa puUed b r «

V C li 1055 Pord pickup tniek drtvaa by, ^ r ^ - - — R « :p jrs tira itrre j,-B u h !r« > u w iM i

. , w ith th# back of the trAllet..Jxmlor Bright t u d'dlne In the

t a c k 'o f the t» ile r which ooo- tAlned A fnitABfi taa burner, bun>>' l a s v«eda In the ditch u th e pick-

---------- np-traa:-«J»wled-«JonAr-tha-Wsh-------l>Ain#«« to the tTAllcr v m

Governor Writes Of Russ‘Humor’

BOISE, July 17 W^NVhat is th e re !ofSOTiet Prem ter-N ttfts'Khrugh- chev About which to write home?

After Oov. Jiobei-t S. SmyJJe and |»lx oUier sovcmors touring Ruasl* IJntcrvJeB'fd KhrwJichey July Bmylle *TOt* hta wife:

•'HI* converaatlon ij loaded wlihl humor; but he showed flashes ofl whnt wa« tomowhai llka.Anser. tlmea . . . '

"One IntercallnR sidelight. About' midway through Uie cotvference he '

,gol up and lou'tfcd Uje window shade beeauu Uie aun was in hlsi

leyes. At the time Uiere were atl :fCMt »{* people *ho »6ufd have I Jumped to do ii If he had m much

waved.-

11:09 Niroitn'a M|bulii<2ii«9. Mutit *t lli4alfbi

»•«> SIJ!

Tbii dally achedule nt teletUlon and radio proOTm*U p a n t e d •« a terrlta l9 reader* o t T teef-«eir». X Jitlnn a t* tumlthed br

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Television Log

»:e> WHtktr (IH « iu «l>.fi(wn UlilM «:ta w>Wn< Tn»l«n

UnlUTTilO iOt»4 OU Oftrr

■« nob rbiiiip. Sb«-.-.-a e ta L rIr euw t«:a Nt..!!:!!

work In the fair booths, during the regular meeting o f the North* view Orange Wedti«day erenln^.'

. . A lHer«r7 ptOBmm waj prtaent* ed by Mrs. Clara.

jlloM for a»J*ty wtre rt*d by the membera of the Orange. Refresh- m enu were aerved IB member* by Mr, and .Jlra.Donitl4..Wail:er and Mr. and Mra. E.vl Bent.

WA4 stolen from the Wood River B-eWB?-«?K7{7.-aeJJfTue,-son!rtlme W ednesday.— r,n |„nia- on It And Is TAlued a t |176.

'« > P TO S1.06H 0ST, j . ; , ,

>0»-S >0d«e will

Gc» Tiicjc Htfi f,.

HELEN'S r e c o r d shop

M I

h e a d e d for

Con»»y

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KLIX-TV

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[Rate Hike

' Decrease Shown In Farm Income

WASHINOTON, July 17 Wl— r u m tacome during the t t t i t htdf of 1050 WAS S per cent ieaa th an i a Uis llTsl bait of JSSS. th o ' cu lttire deparUnenl snld yeste

le atUd til# fa n n c n haisle f t After paying ptodueUon ex-

, peoaea was a t an Annual ra le of I • 13 bUIlon dotlar#.-Thla w m a bU-

' 't t, Uon do llan lower than th« Isconre m t« durlne the f ln t half of 1088,

• —--------b u t allfrhtly nter > hilling AillumU s tie r than In 1957.

liow er farm product prlcea, _ reducU on In goTcnmient TMyraeota

. . to XARneis and a further tIm In producUon costa were m ajor foct-

......... ora ln..tbfi Incoms Klback whichcontraoted with salna In noc t'o tti*

---------------- « _ M g n e n ta cf Uie’ ecooomy.

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riN K D ON TWO CODNTB JSROME, July IT — 6UTA E.

FarAdlA, J e n a e . was fUMd tlQ a n d oosta each for tw<o TfoioCfons .Wed-1 se ad a y by f ro U ta Judge 7. H. 511>I 2>«ueh. Fantdls v »s a M i b y S t e t t P A tro loao M am n 8. W right for hA Tlas an eaplred iJrirert SSeense * a d fioUtlous d l ^ y of Uccpm plU ee.

I Idaho Win?Civil Air P a tro l

Presents^

Stair Studded Cast

I Sound & ColorThe Complete ty fe

of Christ

Bethlehemthe rclieious

motion picture of our Qg-e ■

— ^Junior^Hi_Auditorium S a t, July 18 2 & 7 p.m.

A d o lfs ?i.q,o

:■ Slifdenis'SOc

V tn Idaho 'public uciutfes com-i mission «'IU hear changes In rates ecnceniJn/r Inmsport of K ra lt Chee*e_eompany products and pe-' tjoleum producta' InloMagle'VAniy a t public hearings nei for »;30 a.m. I I July ao In the aUtehouse a t Boise, '

Cotanl Truck Unes has asked ar. ;lncrtas« of fl»a p e .c e n t.fo r con. trac t rates between Pocatello and Carey, Richfield, Rupert and St. A n th o Q ji_ rh e_ fa c re iiM w o u J di I amount to fire cenu per hui5area~' MiplJt Tor the roenlellO'Carey'and ■ Pocatello»Rupert hauls. The old In lM are 30 cents and SS cents, re- specUvely. The new rate to R lch- illeld Andflt.-AnUiony-uxiuld.ba-M cent* per hundredweight.

A proposal to lower Uie per hun - dredwtlght rate on peUxdcum products transported b e t w e e n Ehinj, near BurJey. and the atomfc energy commlssloa centnl- faelll- Ues plant a t ScorUJe aiso s-lU .bt heard Ijy the commission, t h e re- dueUen would be from 3# eeats to 25 cenla. '

Shoshone Notes Arkansas Guestsl

SHOSHONE. July 17 _ Mrs. Jamea A. Reeves and sons. UtUe Rock, A rk, arc vlslUng her broU;.

[er-ln-Uw and alsUr, Mr. and Mrs, Ray E, Oyer.I Keith Buma. Oregon. Is rtslUng hl5 faUter; Robert-BUni3,“ w hoTs I a t the Wood River OonralMcent' center. ,

Mr. and Mr*. L}-nn Bat«nA a.| Idaho rw ia, Are visJtijijf Mr. and! Mra. Prank .Bateman and other relaUrM here.

Mis. E]va Bluemer attended ,. >au«r-jchooLatJdaho..aifl‘[lege, pocaUUo, last week.

SERVICEDay Phon t RE 3-7111 ,

N ig h r Phene RE 3 -7 0 3 7 ]

Member for AEC Nominated by Ike ’W ASlimOTON, July IT tfl —

Jo h n Jt. w u ilm i. a nuereor physicist, was nominated by Presi­den t Elsenhower TTiuredBy to be

[a member of the atomic energy

Williams, now director of Uw 'atomJa energy eommlMlon's . aearch division, was named to ti cerd WillArd P. Ubby, who sinned recently. The nomination is i BUbJcci to senate confirmation.- '

IREAD TIMES-NEWQ WANT ADS I a

rridif Nitbt risku t Sport*HI VhM 8l>»r«Q Club

BATUBPAII« fCtJX nndllnM .I* t u s C m . of n,.k » lUei o( W*.k 19 KirtsoD Ktrel<al :ei J>1 jMkiM 10 W aura 'tlitt tnID UKbtr llow. PLubMM 10 U«pl. Ar. runoj )0 Lai. RtnittrID Antili Oalil«r >0 L*wr«ne« W«Ik ASQ ^S.DujMsiPtr CHS ■0 Jl«r. Cbb. WIII-Tri«I— ' 10 Toe yoiinr To C« 8U«dr '8 Jiwre* $» w*aud Dtti or AUt«” - ' • -Ubt

Dance Slated, RUPERT, July 17 _ A "record hop" will be held a t 8 p jn . Satur­day a t the VeUrana of Foreign W iri..Brm ory. N orm an eigman, chairman for the Ju n io r cham ber c t Cotnmerca YouUi Center,

■ th is week.He safd the dance Is th e second

In a series to raise funds for Ui« youth center. ITje v m and aux­iliary will donate and »er%-e re- freahmenls a t the d ia ce . h f added,

everyone is Invited Jo attend the dance bu t i t 1s planned for the yeun jer chljdren.

STATIONKTFI

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SUNDAYS9 :15- - A.M.

* NOW * , FIB8T

TWIN l-ALtJ SHOWING

HELD OVER — 2N D WEEK

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—WINNEB— WALT

DISNEY'S

"GRAND I CA NY O N"

HELD OVER!THJS'SATURDAY

_______ N IG H T ONLY!

RALPH^AYER' 8tAT of n l ib l club and radio

ALSO THE RETURN OF

TH E CASUALSYour fAterlU alnglng trio

AND SONG STYLING OF

DICK SMACK— - k " : - k ★ ■ *

------- SCARLETHOOW-/★ W ; ■ * >

Kay’s.

FRI. — SAT.Bob-U ope.- Rhonda J ltm ln g "ALIAS JESSE JAMES"

rtfsAlec Oulnnt.v

»A IL AT SEA”

Eh^DS TONIGHTGregory Peclc - Rjp Thom

PORK CHOP H*LLA case hUtory of Uie battle of the Korean war and heroism of American troops.

SL-GAItncnuaty Yotj

LiTTu; fijni,lUtchie Viilrn

LONKI.Y h o v ^aul AiiVa

bka o k 1-ovf:p)iJi pjijjjif)

SAT. O N L Y "Van Heflin - Joanne Woodward "C O U N T 3 AND FRAV"

cinemascope • Technicolorn v s

ste rling Hayden - Carol Kelly • "TERROR iN -- TEXAS TOWN"

Hear them pd -

LUCKY UGEBII DANCE TIME I

_ J 0 ;0 0 (0 M id n ig h t every fLsI

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ENDS SAT; 2_Eirst„RunsL

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FRI., SAT., SUN.. ONLY

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10:40 ONLY

STARTS SUNDAY ^ 2 M ore 1st RunkI

RANDOLPH SCOTT "BUCHANAN RIDES / ALONE"

VICTOR MATURE 'T A N K FORCE"

ClnemoScope

ADULTS - 1,00 STODENTB - 75c KXDDIES-PREE

-w ith-each-bucket--of=

COL. SAN D ERS KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN 3 . 5 0

FRI. & SAT.ADULTS .....STUDENTS KIDDJES ...

PLAY "W ahoo" ONLYTH E ELECTRONIC SCREEN GAME

l 5 0 - ‘’” l s t P n x er.r<rtlMllon Ort..nd. Urofl No Obi!,.lion on r.r» «t n . , , , .

Sarvet J to 7 * PoopU ~ oil for

FISH & CHIPS, Reg. 7Sc 49 i

556 Main No.DELL

RE 3-9750

______ PLUS •KIDS LIVING TO THE

*DEADLY'THRlLX“O rTHE JUMP!

PARATROOPc o m m a n d

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JAMES "M AVERICK" G A R N E R

"U P PERISCOPE”

. PLUS Kids Running Wild fn 'T H E .

PARTY CRASHERS"

I ITiS-ALUHERK-UNCUT! INTACT!

ALL THE ROMANCE . . . . . SONGS . . . AND

SPECTACLE OF THE ENTERTAINMENT WORLD'S MOST

WONDERFUL ENTERTAINMENTl

i l H RA^IYOU'VE WAITED FOR IT ^ NOW

HERE IT IS

STARTS NEW THURSDAY

B I G G E S TSPECTACLE OF THE YEAR

NOW THE UNCHAINED

AVENGER , EMERGES PROM \

THE RAGING- ' RIOTS AND

REVELS OF 10,000 YEARS AGO1

f THOUSAHCai . U1LU0KSI

A LL-NEW -— FIRST RUN |

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DAY,Jtn,Y17,IS63 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN-FALLS, ffiAHO __ PAGE 5EVEK

uss Leader las Smile for

Ipoland Now^ HY FU lt NtWBOa

■ ro rt ir .U e mMTilnjoIOeU 19. m ® N iu u 10m»hchf» »iep*

. RuMltn *UllBer »t

he demindfd, ^ ‘■ / . “ ‘ ndcr. «Ulow.Uc«I of m eanm rbe!|ht--‘» - * “ 5S1M«. under .h .» h■rtd cMde more *o br «

,t I. Oomulta, Uie mui „ Jill,” wm« the e»lm

IV ;uB d« r i t* f iW . . .* , tmmrdltw r*W oJ Poland

mornlr^.

■ .f tfld "reJnWUUHwl' tttler..^r».ln )»U-‘ly*i M»fth»l ftOIUUUilla JUik-

u police defense tnlnUier jT d Pound’* right to lU

to sodsllam.---------------month* e»rller. In Mos-

Khrwlweher had -promul- I hu Junoui de-SUllnliaUon 'im uid oiKoed a pindon'a. 1 troutlu. RUS»lii'» seethlnit tr i were teelns ft chance lo

free from Mose<w'» Iron ■ in JWI five days that unrejt^ b iw up Inlo *

n Jlunnal-y. ,ii was »n h»rr»»ed and ! f .

t Khrwhchev who met Co­lor the Wst tlm» that

J t . ____Comollu Threatens e end. oom ulU Li w!d tol

K hJtalened to'go on the air ft broadcut meuage, UlUng

-'o llih people whal Khrush- | c a i demindlne and what

rai relutlns.r the ev«nl«. KUnuJj-

■ ntreated and ftgreed to ■ R e e lin g in Moscow at whlcli

t j j preitiug Konomlc needs I be dlscuuedi

■ ror Oomulkft who ever ■ th a t time has trod (he nar*

n the dictates of ' and the explosive na- fl of the PoUsli people.

I tventa-of-lhree ytara ago .~'~!ihi»riPM>tit*wUt»-Uio— wlfti' when Khrushchev or

Hjtejiped from an airliner Hw airport. This time It w

j_ Khfushchtv who told

Ideal Sharedr party and ours share the

[economic tnd IdMlORlcnl ( ic s . bAscd on socialism,

n and pence.’ y ways, Khrualiehev had

I to be grateful to Oomulka. fl Uie rbznan "bread (ind

i" rlou had erupied In pro- lalnst hanh communist rule

e Inequalities of burcauc- |P o Ilsh IntelllnentslR

[) In lis criticism o

5 butWr-Hun

hftirhreftdth ;. emerglDg as a n&Uon- a lk f - h U -b o u l—with '. prevented that sort

:d and bf devious routes b the Inten’enln* years ha*

Blka, on his aide, must have t of the Soviet Union.

n flank la » OermaDY. gain Its lost (errltor-

1 by Poland beyond the

E E R IV E R R E P O R T

----- -F iKTEn:on-CEO.I. Hunvnr-iDAiio k a u j - .....II WATER REPORT ON. . >r Vur*€u o/ RffUmmihn. U Surr»7,_co^,r«liti| putlki)

orCbnt'. 8lor.J ri? r.u!r l.:S5,000*------H.KKJ *.:«0 I.IM

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^ - N E W S V^ANT ADS

LauucLea Strike New Steel Sti-ike Brings up Question of Federal Control

WASHINOTON. July 17 W - Each time m sinke occurs'-ln (■-vwnlJsl ,Jj)duatry » I/fftlnir the v.hole economy—as now m * i« l— tiiu question eomfs

reaching a point whereihp Borerenraent-<neaiiiiig aJnntr of the people—can no Ic prnntt and must forbid a i....... :ch an industo’ ?

sirike In any Irdivilry prriiy mucli a privnle alfn ir y-ears neo rhen tlie govcrmiVcnfa rev* eime needs were s:naller tmd the v.irious people, plants nnti induS'

. lar It.-j liJierdependeni Uiwi now.

nut the American society Li nos hliihly complex and Inieidrpend' eni, A atrliie In one bic industry can lend out wnves thn i sdIosIi ■thtniMiiiis uf > .uilt ig; iim c ir '

cocnfs a t a time when the nation Is rtcoverini: from la.'st year’s fJiunp. If It's sliorl, it won't do

\-d an a se _ li-itU .d o -s iJo t-U

It laAts Ions.If the strike roniinucs lung

enough, other Indujtntj up U«ir steel supplirs a n l huve to clo^e. throwing iti&ny thoiLunds out of work.

Uiflr lncoiiic-;rtid the pro. tits of t^veir tliui-dOAn pUju- cut off. the nallonal Irriwiur)' .luffcr from iorj nl incwiie revenue Just whni it is badly needed.

Tlius a steel striWe—unlike strike In any tiidir'ir>’ in yrivrs post—is no ImiKrr iruly private. I t Bircxcly atfecU nml. if il last? long enough, could p.iialy:e brond pftrv of U>e nat:uji»j-ec* omy,___

Dut li - Ih r rlKhtof employes to quit a Job and of

plant—and the 'r lg la of both sides lo work ouC their and prO' TItA n^ust be balanced i>i;;iln t tiie

weiiwe.gene:Thus the question; Is the i’re»l'

dent In the near future likrfypropc«_or_ConEres3_to_:xpprove_a gn^or

law forbidding k strlk# In .on ei- tenilal industry? Very likely not.

It'V ould’ be political dj-hamlle Doth unions and employars want a minimum of Eovtrnment Inter­ference. II the Kdrrrnment throuKh law could forbid a strike. It would almost certainly then imposfl com- !pulsory arbitration.

n i ls meojis tha t artllra tors ap­pointed by the governnienl would Ilsirn to both sides and give an opinion bolt) sides would liave to accppt. If the Rovenunent' did Umt, out of Justice il probably would have lo do more-

lii the e n d . It would probably h,-\vr lo step In and regulate both WBKca and prices, which would fnf.vi recuIaUfiff proliu loo. Tiiei Would he true government control. Evrntually It might have to take over the Industry.

In 1B17 cortgrrss forsaw ttietioniil d a n w r 'o r blg'SUllie *«Uy-wh*n It po ised.thE-Ialt-llart- ley act. But etlll. while provldlnR maclilnery for stalling off a strike.

'dini; It altocether.'nial, Jaw lets Uie President pre-

.tx n it tar 60 OPS’* » ! "• to get botlfort.% are made . . . . .

W reach agreement. Bui. » the enforced delay, the strike

Moved Too FastMONTPELIEIl, July 17 - r -

Tlie sign sold: “MU the brakes and not Uie wall."

Wllhttm P. DIalne, tMac.iris, Ore., failed to heed that sirn yeMerday.

Iflj marine van v 'lil out n{ co:itrol. alleared off two iitl!i:y polc.1, sma-Mied Uiroii;;h ii g.ite of heavy railroad ties and Uien raimiicd two bulldltiw on the A lU tfU J .-U li«W farm. Kcar liere,

Itirschl had palnte.1 the slxn on one of the bui:dins\ a k:i -

teacJilni; hutwo .%< s to d

DIalne escaped Injuo’. Ko did his 13-year-oid son wliu war. a p;LV,riiKer In the truck. Offlceri csllmated diunsRcs. a t 17.000.

California Gtiest : Reported at E den '

EDEN. July 17-Mr*. Edith B al- Jrritoa and daughter le ft to r their home a t San rmnclaeo o ile r i vMtlng her father. W alter R o u J 4i.d Mrs, Rou. Mr. and M n . l iTniik McKinnon came from Iheir 1 home tti Pocatello lo spend tha ACfk-end with her sister and luther and Mrs, ROij. On Monday Mrs. BiOdersloh and daught«r- uid Ro»s siKiit the day-vU ltlng. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Ilou. shoohone.

Mrs. Nellis Finley and Luther rate . - Kani.-is City. Mo, wer* iiiiesUi of her motlirr. Mrs. D. A. McCan. and McCan UiU week.

Residents of Area AnnounceVisitprsI K i r ^ IIILU July 17 — Mrs.._ 0 1 U E C t_ I0 -r£ G aiIE .W )!___' ______ tv i , . -

C inC A ao. July n ni'tiip ^ome of c7 ejnhgarine polled 5.000 She wm en.trKite to HqI-m; t.

Mt-rs nctavv uie conniij imu ,j., —y^ijves ’■hj.Mhrre llHjrs a a r a ^ y objrcir.}, q

Uie label "eR shead 'than to Uie Ore, have been recentMr, nw Mrj; r

--------------------------- 1 Mrs. Ted Mlllspough, New Mead*Duy P u rltu Dog Cbow In Urie!nu«, u vUlUng her >4aicr. Mrs.

sites a t Clabe Keed & Feed,—Adv.'Martin Woodwartl, and taxnUy.

David J . McDonald, ctnier, pretldeni e t Ihe'l^nlled Sletlwarken. U ilien picket sign by emplayei cf L'. S. SU«l corporaUon'a Falrleis U'orka. He came to the iprawllag pUat a t I'hlUdcIphU (or the alart of ihe tleel strike. (AP wlrcpbolo)

W ar Isn’t Exciting, I t Makes People Important, Boyle Says

D r HAL nOYLE NT\V YORK. July 17 Ift—Curb,

atone comments of a pavemtnl Plato:

It Is sometimes said that the world will nevfr have li\ie peace

I. how r

way lound to makeexcJUtig

a t1 by

f l R h t It. Is only rarely exciting.'

F o r every p io -) mcnt~.bf..b:rlBii.V dancer Uie ordl- I nnfy K/Idler faces. I h e undergoes l 6 . - ^ . \ » ^ 000 moments o( i h 0 r e d o m - Far^~-“ ^ t . —

n>l u.rl.every hour of ac­tion he can remember, he c.in i coll a t least one hundred hours U’ iIlJnK.

Excitement |lim es to the toldlrr hu t spasmodically. War to him Li more o lten end lm monolony. War U dust and rain and mud and nobe.

War 1.1 Uilrst and huMRer and h ea\ and cold and dirt and (lea bites and loneliness. And always th e soldier Is bored more often Ulan he Is elthfr tunvs-nruntrolrf-TToT

Perhaps the most awful fact of w ar U th a t It makes everybody ' ' Important than he does

ne^lmportant hot only -b(iM»-olh(n.~!Q»r«lo

U u .wafa_terrlb)e.glamor. • Suddenly everyone Is wanted.

Suddenly everyone h u a Job to do. Suddenly evan'Ona-U-tieedfd sflcl hM a pfsce In Uie nsUonaf effort.

The buRle blows not for bu t for all. It. summons them out of themselres and alms them to­ward A common ROal.

netlrcd men arc called back - Iheir old Jobs. Girls and wives goInto the - factories and eafiv------money than they have e v e r ......before. Tlip kids so around town picking up scrap, metal. Even dancing Ss patrlolle-U you dance with a boy KOlng away,

n ie re la something for everj'ona ) do. And even If you. can t do

anything j-ou can help-by doing without something. You can eat le u m eat, use lesa gasolloe. give up ehocolal« bora tor tha dunt' UolT

No wonder illness falU off In wartlmo and the population's gen­eral heallh Improves. People have no lime to pick Lhelr i and worry themselves

Everyone feels a foot taller. Actually, eveo'one is drunk—In aense. F o r no wine or liquor ev- botUed la as IntoxIcaUng to the Human' s p lr i r #3-1 ti-embarkallon on a Cft;sade, lite hsing ot cc self In the immensity of a cot mon purpose. ,

War n o t only affords people way lo find themselves by losing themselves. I t b r ln p home to them, a s sothlnff else

[the man who h as the know-how

|O jrO U R JOB[one in the Valley know s D A N , nntl the HIGH ! OP MATERIALS he is ' known 'to hancJIe,

I finest in "JOHNS-M ANVILLE"

ROOFING and SIDINGh e X f l r g e r t SeTecfion of C o lo 7 s

and Stylos

p m a n s h ip y o u w il l b e p ro u c f t o sh o w . . to y o u r f r ie n d s

-FREE-EST-IMAT-ES!------— -

( A N D A N I E r rROOFING CO.

a Plae* U Bland and r n Boof Iba fferM'*

6 e ST. TW IN FALLS RE 3-21?9

each oUier'f help. .Tills Li best seen, of course,

the battlefield Itself. In combat the membet^ of a platoon light together or they will all ly die or be captured. They forge a loyalty lo one another they have, never known before, and will aciei qult« know again. i

But all th e rest of the ir lives th«7 will mlaa th a t un it loyalty.

T hat Is th e true problem ot peace-to find a way to make people feel they .. . p e f ta m 'i t^ i r e n - T J th fm u .i tm s - n ffdfd b > 'rn c h other, when the guns are s ilen t a* when they rc

W hcn.jnnnklnd realises It . eternally m utual, the loyallles of peace will mftite th e loyalties -* war unnecessary. *

Crash Kills 6BEAUMONT. 'C alif.. July

(UPI) — Six persotM were kllledl yesterday In a headon colIUlon of two speeding-cars on U.-8. highway 00 two mlle.1 west of here.

Five of Uic dead were members .f one family. Tlie dead were Identified by the California high-'

y -patrol-w niT nrK aiU ianey. 21. O lln Peace Ijincy. 17. Ter, ry U ney. A. Eugene K . Laney, M.! Bclma Laney. 50. all Fullerton. C*Hf,.-and-Jefts« " ' ' " '

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ROMMYDRARERThis top-notch personality spent th irty -

six m onths a t BIMBO'S 365 Club, where

he won the. h c n r t of all San .Frmiclsco.

His fan m ail w as record breaking, dur­

ing Ais appcarance on the A rth u r God*

frcy C oast to Coast TV show. You’ll

enjoy R o nny 's singing, g u ita r instru*

menials and banjo playinp 'T eabody

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RIDE THE FREE BUS

/ bna te a m W ttl 5 FotoU Scrrloe a t I pjn. (Tary day . . . (Bon*

THE THREE RAYSCarol a n S '^ I^ S ia te rs ot Mary T’ord)'aifd Jime'are'well ~ • known in the Radio-TV anti Movie circles. 'They have appeared with Jim m y Wakely in the country's top clubs 'and hotels. Better see them before they move to the Sands in Las Vegas.

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" W l > S N ~ G R A N THero Is a one-girl o rchestra a ttra c tio n a s entertain- ififl: aa she is versatile. V ivian p lay s drum s, piano, accordioQ and bass, ju s t to m en tion a fow l

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COCKTAILS 8 to 9 Each Evening FRIED CHICKEN DINNERS-SUNDAY-

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Laura AndersonAnd C. R. Davis Exchange. VowsJOIOME, July 17—In 3 o'docl

riws jolemnlMc! Suiwky aJtcmoon , t Ui8 Prw bytcrlan tliurchLiiuf* Mne A nderwn u-na i-------In marrlAflc to Claries Rotert I>aTU. The bride 1» the dtnisliUr of M rs.'Edwtifd-Seal. IWlty. formw Hfttelton resident, wid Dorel And-

. erson. Trncy. Colir. The brldcffroom l3 the Mn of Mr. and Mrs. Frwit

' E, Davti, Jejw ne.The Rev. Ohnd Bollek of

I Wendell P re sb > te rla n * D iip ..-- ' ehurrh. officlttted for Uie double

rlnc ceremony. Tl»e ilu ir —*— nan>:td:wjth bJiskeW «f-plnk

white glfuUoU and cimdeliiljrji.:— ouius-Y & w eU -Ium liiied.iirut

• ranjed o rp in <md choir loft-1-a_Q(.plnlc c lu -s ie r-----

I.ITS. John Bllele, ] r , pl»yed Uie

ceiliOwU and Mcompanlfd Deuy Poor. Anchomge, Al/unka.

*«he m u i “I Love You Truly" #nd _“The U3rd'» Pmyer."

—'-O iTei-ln-nm rtittje-by-her-iU p* Jiither, Edvi-ttrd Beal. Hnlley. the

.bride BtUred In n white piln- cest style penu do Mle floor-Unclh gtra-a The Chnhtlly lace bodice WM sleevdca wlUl «■ decollcte

■ necilln r. She u-ore elbowIcnKth Chantilly Ince mltta rltli illy cuffd.

Her flnRertlp lllailcm viUl of net ■ft-M edeed U» Chiuitily loco »nd held In place by a llnm of «cd

Ecorli bnUdtd into chiffon. Tlio rldnl .ftlUrB. WTU ma<l»..by Mn. Wayne Hojnic, Murtnutth. aunt of 'th e bride. For her bouquet tlie

crwcent-ahapeeiUTled .. ......................m ent of w hite feathcrfd cnnuitlons w id bftby pink roiKbuda and tullo on a w hile Bible. Lons wlilie

.■tTOomcn Ued In tore know of •pink ro’JrtMda completed^the bou- .quet.- 'H e r moliOT of honor siia Mr*.

. J a n t t Johnson. Pocatello, who 'd re«ed In bolIerinn-lengUi «o«'n . of pola pink nylon over » teen . It 1 featured a clrcuU r skirt and ruf- , p e d olss-CTWs shoulder rtrnpa of

jm tchlng n e t j*eer. She carried a bouquet of *1»lte feathered cnttia-

:‘tlona.on n jflnk n e t fan *1th long v h lte (rtmunetv.

___ white and she v tx e asase Identical to Che m o th e r of (ho bride.

M rt. Ina Hotme, Brandm other tho bride. Jerome, chose a Rtnj aUk afternoon drcsa with ti white canuiUon eorsa«e. M rs. Louis And- erwn. Ta’ln PalLi. wa* atU red In

pink slik afternoon dress with whlto carnation coisnffc fo r her

•onddauehter’a wcddlnff. •• UJuls Anderaon wore a w tili* iapcl car- nation.

For t h e reccpUon ccremony «-Wch woa held In Ui© church base-; ment parlora Immediately follow-

-coualn of the brtde.-.flun-V*iIey. < io d Bhlrley W rifh t, Twin Falli.

Their boU erlna-lensth EO'-ns wera the u z m as the nuvtfon of honorX-w id-thelr-boutpiela-w ere white ne t fans covtered with while

. camaUons brightened »-lth deep ’ pink ctreonters.- Brenda Hosue. MurtauRh.'.,iln of the bride, and Lynrtte Hollo- 1 way, Boise, couain of the brlde- ,groom, were ooi>d]ell(thl«. They

. ChsxJes BniCT. J c r o c n / ^ btat vjnan for h is brother-tn-law. Forest Bymos. Pocatello, and Danny Por- ■ythe, Jerome, were ushen,

Jamea Taylor, Middleton, w s - rtn«-beerer-ft)r-hlfl-coueln and hU

bride. Ho carried the rlnw to the a ltar on a whl(« sa tin heait-«hq>- ed pillow.

----- S Jw n n la -B ttw Je r« n » , nlece of

- a s d a B ertha collar. .Mra. Seal selected a two-plcce

ptnk Unen milt w ith white «cea- -a o r ta and « e o m s « o t vhlte • feathered comation* o r pink net

Ued with pink bovs.The bridegroom's mother was at*

" t l r td In a gray >Ac« orer pink streeW eCith drea*. Her acecsBOries

M arian M artin Pcttern_

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w alit alw ays looks ri«h t-«o to a rt . to easy to wear.” £aJoy th li -

- Je rom e Cerem ony Unites P a ir ~Vow Exchanged- By N am pa Miss And D, G. Snell

JEftOME. July 17—Sylvia Jean Taylor, Nampo. became the bride of Donald Oene Snell,' son of Mr. and Mr«. Glen Snell. Jerome, in i pjfi. rites July 5 a t the Niutipa Christian church. Miss Taylor Is the' tlBUjhler of m e a t Taylor, Kaxnpa.

Teddy 'n im er performed the double ring ceremony before 175 Buesta, The cJiurth was dccorrted with bukets of white gladioli and pink carpaUons In the center of til l 'a lta r. Smaller ba.Ocets of flow­ers wUh pink bows were on t.-vch side of the altar.

T he bride, bItct In roarriw e by her father, wore a floor-lensih «blt«.taU n Boya..w>th a-cathdecl bustle In the back. The filled

Youth S tudy is Held a t Parley Of A rea WS.CS

mCIDTELD, July 17-"B ulld- Infi Christian charac ter for youth"' was tlie Woman's Society ot Chrl*. tliui Service study subject n t the Metliodlst chtirch. M rs. C. hL Prld- more tt-na In charae nwlsted by Mra. EuRene raddU ,’ &lr& J . S. McInUMh, Mra. Joo Seward, Mrs. Roy YounR and Mrs. N orm an Mills.

covered In whlto.llncn «ccented_by pink laco flounce.T he four-U crtd’ wedding cake

..as ' flanked by pink lighted * ind les'ln cttbUI candelobni. Tht tle « of the cake were deeoniled w ith Vi'lill® STk'ana-Bnd p in k rcee- buda and .topped w ith » minia­ture bride and bridcfrroocn.

■After the cake 'w M cut In tra­ditional m onno' It was served by Mra. CbarlcA B raes end Kathy DATts. both Jerom e, o ls ten of the brldeffroom. '—A hiu iT W vliriW crof-tiio-bride* groom poured punch a n d coffee n-as served by Mm. Wa>-no Hogue, Murtaugh, aun t ot th e bride.

E olne Motxler, Eden, attended tho guest book. K aren H aim on and BTtlyn-Eslep.-Tjfln PoJU. attended the fU t table. .

Per her pJlng aw ay d ress Mra, Davis choeo a tv,-o-plec« o ld rose Hen dresB w im 'O iB 'center-fnO T er bridal bouquet a s h e r corsage. ’The bride was (fraduat*d from

■BoUer hlffft aehoci- ln 'lB B 8 afterattending Hozelton s n d e « schooland VaUey biSh ..........................senior year.

flhs W8J 67*dUflted f rc o i T»lo n u is Business college th is year and Is employed by Oosffriff Out­door advertising, T w in Polls.

The bridegroom Is a 1954 (rmd- uat« of Jerome h igh school and is

In th o Jerone

On return from a tr ip to Yellow, stone national park th e newlyweds will be a t home a t C18 T h ird — ntJe east, Jerome,

Out-of-town gueats wttt« from Pocatello, Karelton, Eden. Jeiome, Hailey. Bellevue, M iddleton. Boise, su n Valley. CaJdwcll, M urtaugh

--3ha.nev..RaJph-A-iaTCrcncc In stalled'new offlccn. T hey are Mrs. C. M. Pridmore. prcftldcnt: Mrs, Ounder Flveland, vice president; Mrs. Roy Y«ning, secretary; Mra. Ralph lUley. sr„ treosurer; Mrs. Albert Pelley. aecrctnry of social promotion; Mrs. S tan ley Wc>Tn(int. secrelary of yjU dren 's work: Mra C. O. Chatfleld. splrltunl life and Mrs. Rtx Flavel, s«ftrctaxy of sup­plies.

ThB tim nnftde pliuis for spon- sorlng a dljplay booth a t tho eountyJiilr.ln.MnJuDctlon_wlth.th8 Shoshone church un it.

Mrs. ChaUleld' and Mrs. Prid' ..jore reported on vlslta to lUch' flcM persons In .tho convalescent home to Shoahone. Mrs. C. O. Paulson and R. J . L«moo. T)ie ill* neas‘’or 'M rsT U o ro U iy ile jiib ia s a t her home also was reported.

Members were told of the need . IT vo]untfer3_for_.glvlng_flhani- pbbs and hair sets a t th e convales­cent home.

Mrs. Clarence Lemmon and Mrs p. I t StrieeenreroTJBined-Bs-dln- ner conmlttee for th e Lion's club

leetlng Tuesday.— - Mrs. Albert Pelley w as refresh­

ment hostess.The Aug. 11 m eeting will feature

a t 1 p jn .a t the church recreation grounds.

and Haruen.A miscellaneous BhOAtr w a

given in honor of th e bride a t the home of Mrs. Charlea Bmgg »-lth Kathy Davis os co-hoerte.q.

The bridegroom vtta host for _ dinner party for members of the wedding party, grandptirents and parents of the couple a t the Maclo City cafe dining room after, the wedding and reception.

-Care-of-Youn_ChildreD_By ANGELO PATRI

young visitors. T h is prevenU the children from be<»mlng noisy, r*4t- less, and to ge tting In to trouble

ano ther. Sometimes__ __________ ewpecially th o veryyoung ones, fall to-love w ith a toy they have been using a n d w ant to earn ' I t home. T h is they m u st not do. They m « t leave i t a n d under­stand th a t i t erlll b e there fo r them the next tim e they come. Too. It must be there for o the r li t t ls to enjoy.

NaUirally. these j w n c e r ......wIU ti7 to hold on to th eir beloved toy and even battle to keep it. The child's m other m u st say firmly, "No, This is not Ju st fo r j'ou. It must sU y here ao you c an plsy with i t nex t timo' you com e. And other little children will like to play w ith iL L ea re 11 foe. next,time

ou come," and s tic k to th a t.•n>e hostess m ukt no t W , "0,

let him have it. H e likes it to much." I t is Im p o ru n t th a t the child learn th a t h e can n o t have .everything be .want« and th a t he must consider o the rs a s well as himself. T he 3-year-old does not understand about thU b u t expe­rience, 'w ell-managed, w ill teachW mTrTllmi. ,

Suianne, 3, wejit w ith h e r mother to visit a M eod. T h e hostCM brought ou t a toy duck. I t .was lovely thing, as tru e to lU e as a artist could make iL I t s colon werc antranclng a n d In to th e bar-. gain it could be puUed along -

D wheels and a s he rolledalong he quacked a n d moved his head In lUch a wise w ay as to make him appear very m uch alive.

Suzanna was completely taken with him and walked him around the big porch for th e duration of the TlJit. Occa«lonally »he would sit doirn, beside h im , stroke him and say, "Ducky you like Sumnne to M lk you," then rise and ik-alk him again.

When It was tim e to leave Su- ranne held on to th e duck. “He's mine. Slie igave h im to m e.-She gave him to me. H e's mine.” But her atolher took th e dtjck. handed It to her hostess, thanked her and carried off Uie scroam lns Suranne. "nvit was a ll she could do. The child had to learn to like things and leave them.

Older children have to l« \m IhLt, too. allhouRh we expect them to hare done so by Uie ace oT

have been known to Uke the they have been playUtg with,

.......the glove and th e maak, Sol'sand girls have been knonn to cany off the book Uiey had been rending without a.^kln« permis­sion. Vhlllng parenU. parcnls of children who bad. tieen vWUnc

............ th a t th e ir

belong.i^ t-P > ?rjM ed_w here ther

mlnlrf. lf JVI wjuli! IIV* lo h i..1 M«, •run»(r.» JUbU,.- .

»». C. .Vtw

mar season->«Um with graceful iMdc pleats. TocnorroVs pattern:-Mi«e«'-dre**-----------------------------

Fxinted p a t te n 9U0: Half ilte* I M , 30H, 234. 34H.Bize IQH tv k o 3H yards u -inch fabrio.' • •

t i n t e d directions oQ'each pat­tern Baaier. accurate.

SO cen ts (coins) for this BattMO- add 10 cenU for each M tte in for first-class mailing g M t to U arla n Martin. Times- Hew*.' pe<t«ni department, 233

.W«»t.lBU»:,8.t, New York 11, K . t : p ^ t plainly name, addre.'s with

«1m and style number. '

TKick ButrShingles'8 .50 215 Pounds

Per S<juore — Sevcrol color* to enoote' from

Dan Daniels RoofingP h o n . RE 3 -2 1 7 9 J5I Som Street N orth

Twin fa lli

»es and white gladioli rested white Bible. ' - Barbara Parish was soloist. i

companled_by Mrs. K eni« lh Lan- casteh - - - . —

Mrs, Lunn Carlson, matron of honor, wore a mint green =ne»lh. Sarry H art and Mrs. OeorRe Ben­ton. brldeamnlds. wore powder pink sheaths, All carried bouquets of pink roses and white carnations,

Wn)-ne Hill was best man. Rob­ert F^rt, Bruce Newcomb. Michael Taylor and -Oary Anderson were tisliers, Gary Snell was rlnR bearer,

Jolcne Snyder and. Grace Arego tre . .candlellgUter«...They. were

drea.wd in pink sheaths identical to tlie bridesmaids.

T lie bride's grandmother chose pale green dress w ith a corsage

of pink and white carnations. The bridegroom's mother wore a blue iace dress vilth a pink and white w rnatlon eorsagt ' •

Women of the Christian Wom­en’s Fellowship were In charge of the reception held in the church dining room. The three-tlercd cake

decorated with wedding bells and lace and topped with two large bells backed by a lace fan.

Mrs, Clare Conley and Mrs, Donald Miller cut and served the rake, Mr*.' Ora T rovolt poured

coffee. Deaana Jerome was In cliargo -Of- the - guest.. book-'.itra. Teddy Turner presided over the gift Uble.J3lane Conley and Caro! Schuster Also assisted with the ceptlon.

The bride was (froduated from Nampa high school In 1051. Tlie brld«groom-»-as graduated from Jerome high school. Both will be juniors- a t Northwest Christian coIIeKe, Eugene. Ore.. th is fnll.

For her wedding trip to south­ern Idaho the bride chose a pink sheath with white accessories.

-m ako “Theirhome in Nomps. where Snell is employed as youth director of the Nampa Christian church.

Out-of-sUte - guests included Evelyn Olson, Kansas City, Mo.; AU n-8nell.-8um m erfie!d— Kam: Mr. and Mrs. George Benton. Balt Lake City, and Oary Anderson. Kearns. Utah.

D[rector Speaks A t Rupert M eetRXn>EaT. July 17 -C h e t Moul­

ton, director of th e sta te bureau of aeronautics, was featured ^ a k > er TuMday night of the Rupert Veterans of Foreign W ars auxiliary a t the armory.

Moulton allowed films and spoke on the need of larger airport fa- ciUUes to t e n t the Rupert area.

Awards from the D epartm ent o; Idaho VFW were made to Mrs. ; Allen GllUsple for he r v,-ork in re­cruiting new members and .In col­lection of dues, and to Mrs. Leona Oravee (or her work as department chaplain.

Plans were discussed for a bazaar to be held the fUat part o f August honorbg all members w ho had birthday anniversaries during May, June and July.-..Tho-group dedded.lo-m ako.tray favors for patients a t the Gooding

:ulods hospital. Favors were lor the patients a t th e Mm.

Jerom e Pioneer Marks B irthday

JEROME,-July 17 — About 76 family members a n d relatives of James Kerse)', a r, Jerome, observed his 62nd birthday a n n l r o w y with 0 reunion a t the p a r t recenUy.

His ae\tn children present were James Kereey. .StUt Lake City; Mro. Florence F r a h m , Burley; Clflfpnee K a r t e y , . Baerameota; Robert Keney, Richmond, Calif, and Mrs. Ethel Bhappe, Mro. Ruth Green and Alrtn Keniey, all Je-

Kersey is ohe of th e early »<t- tleis here and operated a black­smith shop for many, years.

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C ouple Recites Vows j n N am pa Bonnie Bowman, Cookson Wed in Episcopal R itual

Buhl. Ju ly 1 7 -S t. Paul's Epis­copal church, S alt Ldk:e City, nas the setting for the m anU ge of Bonnie Bowman, daughter of Mra. WUUrd Chariton, Buhl, to Ray­mond T . Cookson. Loi Angeles, son of Mr. and ilra . ZlUs Coofcson. Wichita, Kans.. a l 7 p.m, SaUirday, June 20.

The double ring ceremony was solemnlied'by the Rev. C. R. Eric- to a Tlie bride was given in m ar- rlage by her faUier, M. D. Dowm.m, Mlnatare, Ncbr., and wore a gown of nylon organra. The fitted bodice featured a scoop neckline «1ilch was accented wlUi appllqued bIo.i- soms of re-embroidered Alcncon laco lightly beaded a nd ;-sho rt sleeves. A pleated cumnicrtiiind ef­fect Of nyion-breania-enhnnccd the waistline. The sk irt was de.ilgned ---------------- TJ pitftti<i org a n u -

pure silk illusion was caught In t cro«-n of h in d made, cut out. light-, ly beaded; re-embroldered Alcncon lace. A single strand of pearls and pearl earTings completed her en­semble. -

She-carried a bouQuet of pale pink'and white baby rosebuds with atreamera of stephanotls.

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Buhl Jay-C-Ettes A nnounce Picnic

BUHL, July 17—Plans lor a pic­nic were announced when tJie local Jay-C -E ttes m e t lost week In Uie civic rooms.

The picnic will take place a t 7: p m . Ju ly 20 a t the Pat Hamilton home. T lie 'Jaycees will be Invited. Members are asked to bring table service, buns and a covered.dish.

will be furnished. -A -T ncm berah lp-pnrty -also planned for August. Mrs. Clareace Vingst w as named as a new board member to replace Mn, William Skaggs who moved. A report war given on th e Fourtli of July cele. bratlon a n d tho donee at Uie YouUi center, ikira. Rusetl M awn.'trea­surer, gave tlie financial report. Mr*. P a t Hamilton, president, was in cliarge of Uio 5es, loii.'.

Correspondence was read from Mrs. B e tty jc a n Myers, stale prcsl- denU on her vlslUns schedule. It was-ttjuiounced'she’wonia-p.ijrhcr official vUlt to Tn-ln FalU on Aug. 12. The regular meeting ot tlie local Jay-C -Ettee. falls <i.n this date and I t vita decided to'cancel Uils reg­u lar meeUng.—Mr».“ R onaia Ww# reporied th e recen t Jaycees do su . Mrs. Jean Sommers was a guest. Prties of the evening w ent to Mrs. Lov,e, Mrs. Som m erB-and-M rs.—Mcivln-Op- pliger.

Hostesses were Mrs. namlllon and M ra-D ean .Jm lln ..-

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Shoshone Group Sets Rehearsals

SHOSHONE. Ju ly .t7 -r ia n s to begin rehearsals on the ward MIA roadshow were made a l the Wed- nesday n igh t meeting a t the LDS church. •

Rehearsals will begin next Wed­nesday night. Mrs, Ccirwln Silva and Mrs. Jack Allen will be co- chairmen for ooftchlng the show.

Mia M aid girls will mM t.at the home o f the ir leader, Mrs. Howard Knowles, next Wednestny night, for a special program in prepara­tion for Rose evening.

Boys of the iU A arc plaj-lng ball each week.

W ard officers and teachers made plans to a ttend a stake Iwidershlp m e e tia g _ a t lU ch flc ld -Ihuad ay night. •

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and buslnes.1 meeting was held by the LDS Relief society Tufcvlay with a n oll-dny aes.ilon of quilting, Mrs, Eva Sorenson, f ln t counselor, presided.

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Shoshone Guild Discusses Cart Service at Meet

SHOSHONE, July 1 7 - A chart dcslgnaUng organlrAtlons to be in chOTKe of Uie scrvlce cnrt oC the Wood River Convalescent center will be made, according to d^lslon reached by members of tho 7Ios- pltrd guild a t Uicir meeting Mon.

AltA Rebcknh lodge. Rltlifleld. wlH-be ln-charga ot. the cart in July; the American Lcplon auxil­iary of Richfield will hnvt August Slocking llie cnrt was dl.'cu.vicd.

Mrs. Lloyd Smltli. chairman, conducted (lie meeting, and the report of post meetings was given by 'M rs. Florence Gage.'' Suggestion win be made to have

rcprcsentntlves present for each H mpltal guild meeting.

Officers wlU be clected a t the Aug, i meeting.

Volunteera were asked to go to tiiB‘ni£»pitai'ffta i‘v,'eeiPjmno'i>m up hair of patients.

Following the meeting, patients were visited by guild members.

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New M eitiberof League Greeted

B tn n ., July 17—Mrs. nob Cor- mis’was accepted fi ‘ of UiB LuUinran i,. ary league Of St. John 's Lutheran church 1B.« w ee k .......... -— ----------

'Lutheran Liturgy” was Uie topic presented by Mrs. Bob Adolph who led Uie devoUonal.

Plans to promote the Concordia food truck were discussed during Uie btislness meeUng which was conducted by Mrs. Donald Schroe- der. president of the league. The church picnic n,-os set for Aug. 6. Hostesses were Mrs. Clyde Meyers and Mrs. Ernest Meycra.

O u e i t t were M « . H a r l i S c h m e c k p e p e r , Mrs, Dclwyn Schmeckpeper_ and _ Mrs, Lena Schtoederi.

‘•Tlic Lord's Prayer." - Donna K napp. Rochester, N. Y„

served as maid of honor, She chom . le d blue dU ffoa ’ over Uiffetn .a lts^lensth dress featuring a

scoop neckline and o tunic full skirt. She carried a nosegay of pale plnk_ond_wliLli_carnaUoii.i.

Joe Coolubn. T « riloa . N. J.‘. a t ­tended his b rother os best num. Charles Cookson. W ichita. Kans., also a brolKer of the bridegroom, served as uslier.

A reception followed the ccre- mony In Ihe couple's fu ture home a t 3714 Hillside lace, S a lt Lake City, n ic y toured‘the mld-wcatcm sintes for Uielr hone)Tnoon.

Tho new Mrs. Cookson Is a grad­uate of Buhl high sdiool and Ne- braska S ta te college. She Is cm. ployed as d teacher by. the Salt Leke City board of education.

T he bridegroom Is a graduate of Wichita. K an s , NorUi high school and a ttended WlchlUi univetsliy and OforgR W ashington university. Washington. D. C. He Is emploj'cd ty KUTc gnglncertng coiiipaiiy,-lx>s Angeles.■ ■ ■ ■ * ■ * ........... ■■

V isitor HonoredEDEN, July 17 - Clara Woltcrs,

St. Louis. Mo., was honored a t the home of h e r sister, Mra, T . J. Schwars. th is week by members of Uie family and friends wiUi a pot- luck dinner.

Oue.'SU Included members.of the Lutheran church, relaUves and friends from the Hazelcon-Eden area and from T*'ln Palls.

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tlllllT. I,,!.. -n__BUllU July 17-'n ie si;iiuM nv n lc of_Uic ncbtijJi_K cua-.sii wiLx held Tue.-^lay Miniii..!, J T :

. li-clly-pMk-uHh- M r r n e . , -^-Ively. pre.ildenl, In .......arrangements.

, A short mcctliiR foll:«rcl It, picnic with prniu IjniiK .macic [„ th e dub's iiimuul Riir'i rliiv con.;.Mr.i, A, C, Ilu A■rll .irc] Mn Harry Stewart wcri; ;i|)puiin<d loi • special food coniiniiiii. nml lo nii;. chnre'prizc.': for ttinuiiclicoii, member Li nsVed to briiiK a |fuo' ifood and floners Jor decoraiiou ■ T he lundicon date » ;i.i set for Aui-

I a t Uie Odd Fellov,.i lun.Game prizes went to Mrs. S in . •t. Mrs. Vera Huekendorf aci

Mra. Lena Han:er. A llnnk-yw .no te WM read Jroin Mr. and i t i W aller Shaw r for 50th ntddL-j annlversar}' gifu recrlved.

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Wn-Kon*Ya Camp J-'ire Rra-R ;coiiipnnled by their Kuardlsi

Mrs, John Pool, fcent o hlkp- In5l-weck to ilif {ia n d back.

• John-P.- Brown slioncd tlie gif!t through Uie plant and cjplainri th e 'c lly 's water purltleailon jc 4' storage prograni. 6iiu|«lif>ls *ct taken and refreshments w ed by Wanda Kolmnn.

Bummer offlcert elected receatljre MIs.1 Holman, presldea;;

Dolores Hughes, vice presldest; Bonnie, Heltj, sccteiao': Lyntii* Hann, trciuiurer; Qeraldlne Ourltr, Bcribe; Dionne Pool, song leadff, and Nancy Hoolahan, ga,-ne leadtr. —T lere•wHI•be•no•r<‘8llla^mfeU^t- IhLi week as part of Uie group U a t Camp TawakanL

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Yankees Thump Cleveland Twice; White Sox Take Over Lead in American

B rT beA isocU U dl'rrii 'The'New York Yankees jolted Cleveland lodse fmm n moiith-lonK hold on the Anicri-

fjn leafTUe lead Thursday by sweeping a doiiblcheaikT from the Indiana. The chani^>.s hit two homcruns m each p m e , winnitu: the oijcner 7-,') in 10 inninK's on Mickev Mantle’s 19th bomer, and takinR the flccond trame -l-O as little Bohby Sh:tntz pitched hi» fir.-«l ghutout in more than two y cara. The dimble victory, j:ivinjr the fourth place Ynnkeos« sweep Oi th e th rec ’Hamc — -------.nriei, tu m b le d th e I n d ia n s a S b e h in d th e C h icaR o imiM SOX. Who look first place by

Crowd Boos Listless Play Of Olmedo as He Bows.

htw Vwl , JlllW w ilh, SU-Sju ifi, of

opeaer. The Y inks iqu ir t a-»U when Yegl B ern,

V„. for ihe dny. h it hla II nin leading off ihe nlnih,

^ * n u ”w on'im foyrth-ln «-r»,c^ 1 <-3 record, Enos Slauslitcr

•-Mrted-6h»Bi»‘-«ve-liltter_wlUi « ito.nin homer In Uie stcond o il

wb~mlVcrtioatl a m ltn. a~Iclir llAnk Bauer Added a bai>es* tiDBiy ‘If"'* reliever Jim(liuac*ti O nuit In the seventh,

Chleano’* "80-K0" W iite Sox —THe-forced-loMlUo Its- a douhlc-

hfider ipllt with Doslon.After the W hite Sox look Uie

//f*{-B«ac 1-3,-U jc hom e forccs the nlghle*P 8 ^ on a Vic

WtrU slnsle nnd Mike Fomlcles’ rdlef pllchlns,

Th* ned Sox cftine from behind lour Umca en route to victory.

WMhlnRton'i a tallng Scnatora c£xnpleted » three-Biune wrles ii'cep M ttiey whipped Detroit 6>3, UUlnd the nlDC'hlt pitching of Bill Rjc/ief « id Dick «fde.

Tli« hottest team In th e Amerl' j n Ic»«ue. wlnnliip iJ or tiielf inat a j»mM for » ,(H3 pace olnee iMt Jiine-H. the Eenator* tightened thtlr F lp on place. Theilumping Tlcers dropped t h e i r (ourtli In ft row, luld lU h In Uielr lu t 13 KiuDei.

Fay# Throreberry thumped hLi wrtnth homer and » lingle (o

__ which pinned tJieiu r tir iw y Tiftrlealtl,-r- -

•nire* Innlnw of ihu tou t relief .Bliihlng by Tom Slurdlvant saved lh» KonuA CICy A thleU u & 4-3 Ylctory oter the BaJUmore Orioles,

■nie OrlolM threatened to pull till c«ine out of -the firo SBTilnat 8ud Daley with a homenin out- bur»t, but the former New York Vinkea put out the fire.

Champion Is Eliminated in Publinks Play

DSNVBR.-Julr.-iT W — Defend- Ir i chanplon Don Bikes, Jr^ w u ellmlnited but Don Eu Ir. n i , the

HJil—cbamplon,__ftdTaaccd_two.ttxituU of mfttch pUy Thursday In the NUlonat Public l in k s goU {oumiunent. — - .

~ Leoiiard’PIelraa,, a ; Tt)tedo.-<0;; upaet e ik ^ , Unlver»lty, of Horida 1»« student. 2-up In th e third rouBd. Pletrw ahot a 4 -undtr-par t l orer the a,017-yard Weltahlre tourse.

Prank Campbetl, fw rm iate eit(s f ro m Jacksonville, Fla- countered by knocking Pletras out of Uie Qunrier-flnals S tind 1.

Quarterfinal winners along with Rulg and Campbell were DUt Me- Cool. Snn F«uiclseo, and Bill WflKht, a , Seattle.

McCool plaj's Campbell a n d Wrlsht meeU Easlg «-er 30 'holes In Friday’s Kmlllnals. Campbell non the longest match of the third found J-up In 20 holes from his' former caddie, CUIford Brottu of Cltveland.

E. 1*, 20, Indltmapolls, scored J-up victory In the th ird roui oter Handy Petri, AuiUn, T ex, and « n by tho-B am ft'm nrctn-frora najTnond Massey of Miami, Fla. la the quarter-flnftts,

McCool defeated KuRh Parmer Toledo. J-upv Jn Uje th ird round »na conquered Jack Zimmerman,

*o»Itcn. o „ a and 1 In Uje quarter.rm»h.

Wfljlit defeated Wallace Smith, fonllac. Mich.. 3 and 3 in the ■nlnl round and flattened Don Kflilolitr. Fargo. N U , 6 and 4 In ilie (juarter-flnaa.

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Broad Jumper Aims For Owens’ Record

PHILADELPHIA, July 17 (/P j-G reg Bell is old (20), out of condition (too much .study) and .isn’t even sure he Clin bent the Russians when he broad jumps aRninB them thijrffcek--cnd-jn-thc-bijryrS:-Boviet-track-ineetr-iiBiit^ith it all,” he said Thursday, 'T still haven’t given up thc.jdea of breaking Jesse Owens’w orld re c o rd .’' I t . , w as oft M (\y“2 5 r l 9 2 5 = f r r w 'o - a ' fquarter of a century ago—that Owens got off a SS'toot, BK Incli Jump a t the University cf Mlchl. gen. I t ha.1 withstood Uie on. slo iiK h t-flf-lhe-yeara-aad-«R ht now stands the oldest mark In the ytcord book._ m » f « i t a l l r * l l I-hlv«,ltlV.V) conquer In traek." sald-Bell, who just flnlihed h is second year at dental school.

•'I've v,«n the Olympic cliem- plonshlp (J5-BO, M tljcre’s noUi- ing else.to try lo r but. Owens' rec­ord."

Bell Is eolnc to clash head-l hesd «-}lh A 21-yter~o]t5 who b being touted as a potent record breaker behind the Iron curtain.

e Is Igor Ter-OTnnwj-nn, and he got off a Jump of 2Q.3<i three montlis ago. T lm t w al'U ie first 20-foot-plus jump ever by a non-American. Now th e Jubilant mis^lsns are tAlklnz l a terms of 20-10.

'•Well.’’ said Bell, "we 'shall see Just how good he 15. I do thlhk ■ J a comcr, though. He seems .. bo ver>- consistent; I have a TfljUB recollection of-him in-th# QI]-mplcs In lOSQ. lie fouled out, and tlja fs too bad. B u t he was young and pre&suie probably got JiJm.

"I don 't know If n i be able beat him In tJie meet. You know,

30, I'm an old man In this busl> . ..u . Since being In dental school I've t>een out of training, and. In fact, rv e been working out for only a couple of weeks."

But tha t will be no t good news .J the nuaslans. Since starting pracUce ngafn. Belt b iu done j«- lU . Be has a down Jumps over 38 feet, more ,Uiaa any broad Jumper in history.

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Stanfoi’d-Joins New Loop of WestSchools

PALO A in o , Calif.. July 17 W ^-Stanford-uniTersity atmounced TTiurBday nlRht It w lllijo ln tlie Athletic AsaoclaUon of Western UnlverslUes. Stanford Joins Call, fomliv. UCLA. Southern California and Washington In the new Intcr- cclleslate sporls Ic.isue,.

The new organlMtlon carries In pUce of the Pacific Coast ci ferenee, wliJch ended fts existence July 1 after bitter sUUe among Its nine members orer aid to athletes.

Dr, Wallace Sterling, Stanford president, said SUnford decided to-Joln-tho-nsw -sroup.aftcr-dis* cu£slons Uutt made clear "the sponslblllty for the policy and c duct of Intcreolleglate athletics now rests with the president" each member school. .

‘'Stanford’s acadcmlc requlre- menta and sundards will continue to be exactln{,“ Sterling's state- m_ent _sald_. _

Calliounand Tiger Meet in Return Match

SYRACUSE. N. Y , JuJy 17 iXU- Dick Tiger meet tonight In a 10- rwiBdTem ntch-of th d r-e x d tln g draw last mcnUt.

Calhoun and Tiger are rated even, off their June fi-showlng In New York's Madison Square G ar­den.

CoUioun, then a J3-10 choice.ad to close strong to earn the

draw against Uie aggressive Ni­gerian. Calhoun's manager, Prank Bachman, contends Calhoun did no t give himself sufficient time to recover f ro n a tonsillectomy. Ills fighter has IwAed good In work­outs, Bachman says.

Tiger, the British Empire mld- diewelgnt champion, was making his American debut against Cal­houn. He h o p e s^ do better a sec­ond 'time. T lgn Is managed by Jersey Jonea.

Both flithten arrived here Wed­nesday n ight after completing,their tnunlng In New York City.

Tiger's record is 32-6-3. Cal-ouo., fronv-Whlti> Plalnn. haa.

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"Million-Dollar”Shares Seen forHeavyweight Tilt In Tourney 6-2, 6-1, 6-0

NEW YORK. July 17 (/P)— Prom oter Bill Kost-nsohn, ClIK'ACO, July 17 W’>— A .‘sliocked, nnKO' crowd boord Alex OIniedo o ff the courts ' who took II f lO.dOi) loss oil tlic fir s t finhl. Tlmr.-^day Thubday iiftur lie blew a luiiniliiitinK (|uarter-fitial.s matrli in the X:jtioiial Clay Court flKured the IiiKemar Johansson-Floyd I’liUvison heav.v- lenni,-! lutinmnient. Ahe Serai o f Sf)iith Africa. ii .Ktc;ulv 'iS-yenr-old lournament vet. weight title (‘nc(ir..< would jjross an overall '>00,('00 in eraii who never hu.s reached iiUiTiiational tennis jironiiiii'nce, bla.sliid the new Wimble- September.' He .said-Scpt. 22 a t Yniikec sladimn was iheldoii cliampion G-2, 6-1. 6-0. Si'^al played .smnothly. 1ml Ale.K lieat liiniself. Tournament

t im e n rid jila re fo r th e r e tu r n m e e tin jr th a t_ c o u ld briIl^J e a c h f ig h te r ove r amillloii-dollarJ If llie r<). J' dreams in:ilpriallw,

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. . . . him Sweden M»n." MlU ito-.tnsohn. "I'm KOtnB over there July 24 W tain to him. He's e.vy to set along n ith and wnm« to ficJii v,here th rrr'«_U icjiio^l money, ril nounce Uie site about Auk. 3.

"Almost certAlnly tiint has New ,York. r Uilnk (f* (fic only

price for nc.il.i, 1 lliliik drnw fiOiOOO «pecUtori and t2. 000,000'a t tlie Kate althoush I'll *c.ilr the aUdlum for eO.OOO and W.000,000.

•'I'Intend to Imndlc Uie theater- tclcvlslon myself, l feel strongly tha t * e can draw upwntd.* of M,- 000,000 In the thentera. atie pro­motion's end of this would be half a million dollars, l l a d lo and movies should add nt least }SOO.< 000. T h a t tt-oulcl niftke upwards ol *3,500.000 for the fiRhters to share In.” .

Each flRhter has cmitrMted rccelve 30 per cent of.everything lor Ute- THurn nsM . j ; Die ecipts h it the boy promoter's forecast, the }lshterj» coultl ea record *1.500,000 each,. -Ueavywelght champion G . Tunney earned boxlnit's record fee of *900.445 for his secoml fisht wIUj ja c k Dempsey a t Soldiers field in Chicago.

officials proni|)tly disqualifi­ed Olmcdt) and his doublet l)artner, Earl Huelihoiz. jr., i- oI SI. Louis from liirUier comijeiU

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Leclon biuebnll ( ru n will ho(,t Pocatello in 11 dmtlilrhtRder on th e L cdon dliuiiond ni Hannon pnrk J>unday alicrnooii,

Co-‘ch Hnreld BroAii )« ex-,

liw iders Danny KrKcr mid Onry Rountree 111 on effort to even the season MundinKs be­tween the clubv Vocalfllo took tv.-o-dccl4lons ovtz ‘i'ttiu . i 'n to earlier thlA year.

Pacific CoastLeague Shows Boost at Gate

PHONENIX. Arli!., July-17 MWA June surce a t the gate gave the Pacific Coast league a smnll gain In Rtlendance thLi year, compored with 10S8 figures.

League President Leslie O'Con­nor saUl Thursday tliat Sacramen-

ia -p e c ic c a t- l iu

a year ago, the lljr-

Sacramento, which nearly dou­bled last year's Attendance, still fell behind V ancouver'and Spo­kane a t the rate . - ^

Phoenix wjw the laggard, aver- n g ln g _ lJ10_l!cr_gnme,_compor_ed w ith 1J57 last year.

O ’Connor, Benerolly pleased wlUi io outlock. iia(d_he__expectrf blR-

ger gtilna In' fncoV cities becitift 'a ll eight clutu are In contention

Attendance figures, wiu'i number of games In poreotheses, throush June 30 Included:

Club - 1055 1M8Vancouver 124.010 30 131.507 44 Spokane _112,flltJ 38 123J07 35Sacto ____ 100A40 41 5U45 35S e a t t le ___90,485 41 JMBO 4JPortland 03,1^ 3 3 77,C00 35 San Diego. 79J20 41 00,078 30 S alt Lake _ 54.640 30 0<J)44 3S Ph<»enlrT=r62,40e-^0--68,560-^4

Gii’l, 17,'Wins AAUMilein Record Time

nEDDING. Calif,, July 17 tP - Sylvla Ruuskn of Berkeley, Oollf, stood off the cliallenge from Caro- Jyn Ifouse o f Los AngeJej Ttiun- dfty n ight ond v>n tlie AAtJ o m ­en's swimming mile title In meet record time of 31 minutes 38.9 ends. ■

Miss Ruuska, a 17-)‘ear'«Id who has broken 10 American and 10 world records a t varying distances, took th e lead-after-the-e«cond-t«p and never relinquished IL

Miss House stayed closer than had been expected and was only about eight yards behind a t the finish. She was timed In 31:45.9 • The mile race, only event on t opening night's program, opened four evening! of national campe-

:titlon a t the Lnke Redding-park pool, £ 65-yard layout adjsccnt to th e Sacramento river.

T hird place w ent to Donna Ora- hiun of the IndlanapoUs lUvIera c lub.’ '

BOAT OWNERS

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. .Com im inications RADIO -

''610 Main Are. N orth 'Next Io Gold Strike Btaop 6(«r«

Giants Split W ith Phillies To Keep Lead

By Tba A uocUtrd F rtu A U irec-hlt Miutout by Johtaiy

Antonelll and a nlnth-limln^' one- run slnglB by Du.iiy Rhodes kept th e San F n iicbco Giants one giune in first place- Tljurwlay n igh t. T he Giants won tlie second gam e of a tw l.nlght doubleheader V ltli the Philadelphia Phillies, 1-0 a fte r drofjplng th e ftr3t,.tl-4.

Tlio f irs t Ko/ne «.iw Giants p itc h e r Mike UcComilck'n string

■ " scorele.-n Innings In stftrts

Th» finals, for 38 holes, will be held Saturday on tho short bu t tricky, par-70 Hayden Lake couree".

Billy Casper Takes Pro-Am Purse, in Utah

wiu! driven frwn tJie mound In tlie f if th Inning.

T h e Bfcond was a acoreleas pitching d u e l between AntoDelll and Gena Conley unUl Uie ninUi w hen Rhodes' pinch- h it single drove Jack Brandt home w ith the wlnivlng run.

Ernie Banks' 25th homer and in- eptnens of the Milwaukee Brnvex, tho ChlcAgo Cuba ou'cpt their serlcd wlUi the one-tlmo league I0ftd0r5-4'3r

the firet three-gam e set dr«^>ped by the aagging Braves thls_scs/ion._21ie_caase«{tfv*-d*- feixta matched M ilwaukee's 'long-

■t loolnc streak of the campaign. Lew Burdette, trytag for his

13th' vlctorr,*-wns junked for * p inch h itte r In the seventh and absorbed h is nlnUi setback as thenrvn..«<tin tba .lo st 12.

Jc rty L>-ncU drore In four runs and WUlord Schmidt starred In re­lie f 0.1 the ClhdnnaU Reds defeat­ed the S t. Louis Cardinals. 7-5.

L>-nch batted: In two runs with .. thlrd-lnnlng single off Emie Brogllo. Pacing Bivgllo ogaln In the fifth . LjTich h it a twr-rim homer, his eleventh of Uie season.

Johnny Temple l>roke a 6-8 tie In the slxUt Inning, s ln ^ n g home Eddie KMko, who had doubled. Temple's blow came against Mar­shall-Bridges, the loMr.

BOWli NG

Sets Record

Local Entries Drop From Gem Tourney

. HAYDE N . L^\KE. .Ida.. Jiily..l7... (fD-r-Srojiiiiie’s liilly Warner,’ 1957 PKcil’ic Northwe.-<t chanipiinr, wnltrcd to the semifinals of the lO'iO Idaho aniateur Ralf tournament Tiiursday, downing Twin Fitll.s’ .Hni Purvis 5 and \ in their 18-hole morniiiK m atch nnd Chuck Henton of Spokane in the afternoon quarter­finals, G anH- 5. T\vo other Spok/iKile.i moved into the,Kinli ■ along wuii yoimg Billy Welch of Kennewick, Wa.-ih.

Harry MlssUdlne. sports editor of the SpokMman-Revlew. fielded a cold putter but ho t irons In skipping past Glen T rail.' of T a'in Fallj, and Oory Galbreath of Rltx- vine. Wash., by 3 ond 2 and 2 and 1 counts, reipectlvcly.

But Haskell took the meusure of Nsmpa's Mike Sweet In the morning, 3 and i . liien came b.ick to defeat Kay Maruyonia. aho ofSpokane, 4,and 3. ...........

Welch nudged Spokane's SWp Nagler 2 and 1 In the quarterfina l after disposing of Spokane's How­ard Baker In a aiizler th a t ended

a Uie lOlh hole.Warner, a si^'eet swinger and u n ­

canny putter a t time*, takes

Frank McKloney. X n d li nnivcnUly, broks tb« world Grid io r Ui6 200-meter bade

SAIT LAKE C n Y , July 17 BlUj Casper-of Apple-Vallcy, C a lif , fired a sla llng eight under pa r Tliursday to pick up *100 In “ 'Am money and fix himself o------vorlel In the *7.600 TJtah Open ffolfj tournament,

Casper, the N ational Open champion, used hla putUng skill tow ln-lh fl-jlW P nj-A m -event-w ltha Jl-3J-«4 over the po rt 38-3^-72 OikTlOge CotuJtrr cJus cohjm north of here. .1118 .course played a t 8.780 yards Thursday but will be about lOO yards longer when the 72-hole Open s ta rts n ld a y .

•me Notional Open's runner-up, Bob RoAurg of Palo Alto. Calif, llred a U and said hU putting wiu not up to par.

A former U tah Open champ, Smiley Quick of Ban Francisco, was second In the Pro-Am w ith M,

Another 88 was fired by George Sdinelter. sr.. Billings. Mont. Zell Eaton of Pomona, callf,. ond Tom - my-WUUams.of.Osdcn..Utah. Shot 87a.

finals of NaUonal AAU meST ehunpl«Bihlp*_at Cailf. (AP wtffphotoj

Tourney SetTlie Tn'In F'alls Municipal

Men’s and Women's Golf as- <VSKlotlon Scotcli two-ball tour-

MAGIO-BOWL N ortbilde Mixed Leapie

Stephens defeated 'Wells ' 4-0, Gobel defeated watAon 4-0. Budd defeated cw m rlne 4-0„Black tied

High Individual game K en Go- bel 210. Lois Budd IBS; high Indi­vidual serles Ken Gobel 6G4, Bar­ba ra Johansen 400; high scratch U am game Gobel 307....................cap team game Oobei 403. high handicap team series Gobel 1103, high scratch team aeries Gobel 004.

HlghlIght»-LeaBue winner. Dry- dcns. runner-up, Stephens. Con., gratulatlonsl ' H igh to ta l pins. B lacks-8780.-------------------------

Shoots SlatedRoy BlakesJee, president of

the Twin FUla Gun club, a n ­nounced Thursday th a t "shootJi"

■ wUl be held from B a jn . to noon

tlonal Trapshoot ossoclaUon

Pocatello Gets Golf Tournament

IIAYDEN LAKE. Ju ly 17 LB - Pocatello was awarded th e IMO Idaho amateur golf tournament Thursday.

Officials of the Idaho e u t e Golf nJaoclatlon sold the tourney will bo held there July 6 through 10.

In other business Thursday, My- JoaJiu llock o t Pocatello was electr ed president.of the association. He succeeds Woyne K nudtten of Bay- den Loke.

r>ed LlJIJffe of Boise iraa chosea vice president.

defaulted-tiy..■« JnlWf.1t 0! h r llr r tejinU /o r

spectfltors nnd players. Dr. Ja lik i iKUttyr tirficiiin ' crf fr f r l nx- , oknynl An ofdcla] protestblU be filed a s soon ax posslbla to thg t;. S. I.awr} Tcnnl* associa­tion.”

Dr. perry jones. captain of th*US. Davis Cup team, attributed Olmedo's nctloiu to “accumulated mental fatigue" rc.-iultfng from his long-trip here from Europe and- tlie recent nccliilm he has received for his tennis sucee-ws,

Rente Schuurman of South Africa pulled an unexpected but nowhere near as *pect.icular Ujl*Bet, eliminating defending three- tim C T .w o m en 's champion. Mii^ Do/oUiy JleUd Knod*.^o/_Ptrfst Hill, N-.Y.. - ln the-«juarter-flnal?,r->i« 7-S. 8-8. W

Olmedo's performance v u un - L | believably Ironic. l|^

The LOS Angeles -and Peru star ..on three singles matches and ;a- doubles contest Wednesday after ' arTlvlng ttt.o days late a t the tour- ' Domenl Ut suburban River Forest. !

Thursday he punched a t the ball, serii’ed listlessly with numerous double faults, plodded slowly after sldeUne shota and refused to code I to the net, ■*- •• -

The Crowd yelled. "Come oh, Alex, play tennis. Win a gama."'

As It became Increastnsly a ^ parent the toumoment'a star a t- i, tivttlon would never b« in the P match, Uio. crowd began to boo I after each point and when it was B w tfro t* y ~ T « « K rin * T u ijr ' rage of booing and ' ' the top-seeded star.

Olmedo told newsmen, IT o tft I Ulk to me sow." ■ I

Segol. the third-seeded foreign ' pisyer fn tfta toomamcnt, stalked “1 off the court and slumped befot'a i his locker. Someone consoled him,- ’ "Don't feel bad. I t 's ' not your i fau lt- ' I

Later Segal declared. -I d o s t ' kB to play like tha t. I w e n t ^ '

j l« r e to play tenrxis. I don'i.know , wBtt-raa-tliH matter.* ' ;

r V

Alliance Open Play Is Started ■ i

ALLMNCE. O , July 17 wC- Katljyonue Whitworth, a wiltowjrH ....................... . • sLifc-lstroke off p a r T lnu tday to t&ka.a on»-»troke lead aa the > 1 2 ^ Al< 1 Uance W omens Open golf touz&a-.| m oit got under way. . I

The ID-'year-oM miss, pfeyliit I her fliat year on the tour, Mtot 1 a 35-35-70 over th e Alliance O0U&. f try club's e;03->-ard par 35-35— .71 layout. S3ib bad two blnllea 'U d -

ne bogey. ■ • ' ' :A stroke back a t pa r Tl Jw r* ■

three veteran pro atfy rBerg. St. Andrews, U , Pay Crock’ er.MonUrtdeo.Druguay;andBeUy 1

Log Angeles. Also fn the 71 I dMdlock and leading the a o a - taara..wlio_T,1U,l>lck_wp-«»e_fS.^ 600 i n merohandJM, waa Betty ;Eeity . Akron, the Ohio dtaniplon. :

JAP BOXER WINS TOKYO, July 17 W - - Klyoeilil

Mlura, Japanese feaUierwelghl de­feated BUly Walker of San F ^ - claeo. In a lO-rt>und bout Thursday night. M lun weighed 129 pounds, " •• » -lJ8 .-------------------------

NEW! Revolutionary RUNABOUT

HYDROPU^NE!— — “AN TH O N Y" ■ '-------

Jet Star 15POWER CRAFT

; witA HYDRO-AIR RIDE H ero 's th e Newest, F oitest

j j y = B M 3 ^The Anthony Je t-S ta r IB, features a rerclutlonary »-potnt by- droplane hull, w ith an a ir scoop desigiv,

'The Jet-Sl4U-a ‘'hj-dro-alr- ride is cie.eptlonaUy fast and im ooth, yet th e boat handles well In rough wat«r. In M arch. 1959, n t the Long Beach Marine Stadium, the Je t-S ta r 16 docked a t S9J m ii.p . In a quarter mile drag race.

— ' . ~ C « m e 'la and ae« (his vouderfo l-onr.beat...t.«__anaoge for a demoostraHon.lldo'

BUD & MARKMARINE and TACKLE

FnroAY,J13LYl7,„i)~

I ^ A Y . W Y n . l M TIirES-KEWS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO PAGBELEVEH i

markets and fin a n ceStocks

^ , k e t a t a g l a n c e

"Ks;rirvS,7:Kp."i.../o,

l - i - . ._______________

Livestock Grains

« ; yp S ^ S. •»II la op ! pol"'*-

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County Slates Vote on Levy ForBiiildings

irnm r>i* 0(.<I C*cvp«l from Uie Jnll In llie 1« tcv >cAr» by dlCKliis llireujh thettftKi of ihe buliaiiig. !

11 orlslnally wna propojfd to rolo n t thU llmc on liif U llf lw ' tioii ot Uie Icxw .on ilie new hos-

■pliAl. to »ftve circtioti fj;>cn4f3.I Willmm Goodniiui. cowtiiy »itor- Infv, tftld thl-5 fo u lj not br done Itlncp quAjIflcntloii.'. for voirri on 'tlif lu o iMUPs /irc tii»crtiii7a;x«n Ininn pom tcd m u tlint o

>iTk or con tract purfli il propfrty nmy vole

Uuimini? fund, but ni: quilHled i muy \-ote on tlie liospllal

Record Listed on 2 Lincoln Herds

SHOSHONE. Ju lr n -Ju A t two h w ls In th e G«xlmc-l.;ncoln-Jt- ronio D.ilrj’ Herd Imp.-ovrmriii m - welAtlnn tw U ne unit .Vo. 3 avff- agcd more thun 30 pounds buitrr- fnt for Ihe post numth u-Jiicft came fmm Lincoln county.

They were itie liTds or T. C. W rntw rU i. Blioslwirr, Mill) S3 Ifradc UolsWlii*. mul \viil;uni 1..

0 lftrlch. »ilh 35 mixedbreed.

Wwitu'orth'* h m l »»pmirr»l 1,371 poundrt of mllK «nd <: 9 pound» of buttfrfa t. Tonne'* lifnl «veniKed KiT|>'''Und.<'ormIlk lUid 30? pounds or bu ttfrtn t.

Soldiers SaidProfessittntrfe

Timetable of U.S. Plan in Space Listed

irnm V t f On*)veril. »iid u lll b« around

100 miles In lenRtJi,"On ih f ivinimij'" dnittlnii

bonrdj. (ind Khetluled Id be flown />omt lime In ICS2 U the Cent«ur. m e Centnur la Ihe first planned »pac« vehicle to uie new. hlsh< enercy furU, now in Uie de»elop-

. niAiir. W »rlKh In rten * of, 300 tons and nUndlng oeveral hun<. dred feel tall. »IU be able to carry 2.W0 pound* of equipment or n crew of men to a point 22,C«0 mllci from Earth.

"9urffA5Pr.to.Uie.Ccnlimr.la. Ih t

Club Has Lesson ! On Clothing Care

KINO m i i . July n -C a re of rlnthlng was the leaxon a t the l)u.iy Drlles 4-H club mcftlnj: Wednes­day cvenlnj a t the'homc of PByl- llifllonaker,

Annl* Bame*. tlub If&der,' :h(cktd the (Iris' coolclr.s m d rwlns and kbve stars to those who ■nriitd Uieni.

Mrs. rrank Jones will lead the irxi meetlliK Kheduled for, the inmf of Mri. Denver Allrrd. IVmonstrailoni win l>e given by Jnnle Watson on hor to djirn b lorn place In tnaterkl nnd-Unrty Watson on how to darn a IhR, All memt>rra will rrcelvr rec­ord books for Ihrlr 4-H records to

a t 4<1I Achlevcmriii day Auir, 13 and M.

MIm sronafcff sened refre-Ji-iJi'ciiLi.'- J__ . '

' By BOB BEC8E

RU8.SIA LAUXCHEB MOONl HeDiemtxr lhai dttmalle aa> nouDccmeol? U

n i D f of O c l o b c r &

I Moscow lU dlo reported

luecns- U unrh ln i I h e rin l 1 - made Blllte.'* U

had tone tip iS flflay before.

WM ‘fi*"tori T*X!»<1tnl

,.«v. ’..'l.wrnd. ’.nd m.-»f, I.IWI V,

11.

!|.ul1ri«”»i> ' I“ t »tO(jn4 » >iltii ki» 1’r .lir t . .nd Vick «tiU iMluin In »x

M Iti. oil* Umtf. ril-.r Alr r.l„4», " « " f k ‘n

Lttil.S rUTURU CIMCACO, Julj H U1-

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1:S. .. l.MS I.M l . t i s

(a Cn» MmIIuI___ l.ios l-’»s..._ l.«5S

p»k« lnc'luij«(lj s s ^ ii,Uhif„

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;tsi.i-urtl W ';..u«s.iii^ i; T.i«co ,. op ; Sk*Jlr <>» Hi-Ml.-Ihlrfn.lWlUll Wlfk»l

IkHar.hell, I;.n..41. JOCXlt.. .1.1,IllUr .ml itan.l.hl 300- Jlon *»UK» W, Nnmi

tr ]>2 lnr«lJr-rH tih<^ iilUMt w n i.'s

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U>rc»i . . . iM U l.tlH 1------------KAKiAS CtTT- ' “KANSAS CITY. Julr 1« CTV-Wl.

»fi: % k>»tr tfl J.«ot MrW:. ’

I Narlhrrn M>4. uH lU: «Ut« off P i

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.’ trff"lS : <:«*Vrplil4r Tr»»U»M. olf' t

>d.r U)Ul»J S.SIO.W) IB J.nO.OM .I*1C. UiMjr

Kcvf T o n ir iTocic- rx a iA s n n - .VEW rOKK. July n (Ul'D—lA»l

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g s s ” a::rv® “" g

•- .So. i-r-i sjo-Mol.7S-li.I0i S„. M 5M.JM lu. l:i.fJ: r»« iio-v.i) lu, ii.tKMO.W: iin iU. d„.R

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rif0 iMt; f.w *prhc lamU

Stewart to Get

i North I-.C »ai. li, fJorUi Ain « ! j

O ium inen

pniiiiv u a rU ..u n <ui A>u 7n>i rMiipa m u u

- . I werl MS r*mti oiloidffi n a y u if^lUtOMht M’i Htpub B u* i-u 2f»i Reyn Ibbtaoo 3}^I ca» »> . luoiritid oil luq

TlAClor 1131.-n D Prirol <M|inM Jl^ . fialnraT ■ - n>i

. ..«ei Cp 38 ScUenlCT laa-ii:rr M<i B<«ra ilobucK O ',- " i» iM 'i Dhfii on H

\ *0*k 6lmmon* CT> M'.ir*'* m ' Socow Mobil iJliOdn 33'.; aou c u a n inj,atl 23^ Snuth P>e

Pk» n n Bprfry Cp S4T, Wr - Oian tlrandiIns M D u n O ilC l •••

General’s StarWASHINQTON. July 11 « —

Oansllng Jimmy S lew ut. o t the moTlea. [5 RetUne' lila a ir force ccncral'fl star aTter all.

Ev’cn Sen. Mftrcaret Chaae Bmllh. r :, Mftlne. who blocked hi# promoUao.tor tw c.ycaarT oled.tor him 'niundny as the senat« arm -

r r l re ^ fm m ltt/re.unanlmounlv . FaiUs clmnUon to brigadier

gcnenil In Uie air forca rcscTTe,

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3 1 B 'u ...- / w.. — (l< i \ sun Ulning e%

'.num Cp MU nvifi cn 'cnlUeUK 7»4T ua* Co tOti“ flulphur T r i O BUph 20(i

Djtism Tnnni lM!iS«c Bl'kTerton Ine at

-ftyid*— WHThlolMl-Ohan-431; Voton U>i Timken It S

r > ai>, Tr»ni-im Cp ootnsnaj p8>i » m Omi n n u n<olm>r 1<4I.S Un Oublds 14Si; - w Biinr x u On Oil (M iP i

rhcimd Z)<. Un IVJflo 30< ••• tintt Air L «S

Cattle Feed l i t s Reported Filling

WASHINGTON.. July 17 (fl — Tticre were 4.7M.000 calUe aad ealvcs on fctd for Uie quality slauRliler market on July 1 tn 13 m ajor T«dinir~«t»tCT~— regonl for Uml date.

TIib BCTicullt« department, r porUng Uils today. saJd’the nun ber WM 10 per cent moro than year earlier.

-• kiln rower

C«atMO U B Orptum IK^i

I^Urm ' JJi.l U s I'Irwoad HlrtH ica 'i U 5 nubW « S

•n Alum «1U »l»h rw I.* inw it iMii w .m rr Ilt«

n Ind34 W«i.ro tl«

1131; wmiBc A

Ulnlt« 14B Woolvonh . . . . » ^ . r r IflU Yognctlow* W 'i n Wnfd 4l!*iZ<^IUj ......

Higher Interest -G iven iirlssuesWAStnNQTON. July 17 W—The

trepsury announced yesUrday U will offer M billion dollars of ae* cunUea In two lasuea. each carry , tng. per cent Inlcrcat.

'hiB role U the highest the gov* emment ha.i paid since 1039.

The new Isues v lll not be of­fered publicly, but only to holders of mftlurlng Issues.

They wlU have Ihelr choice ot either 13'i-monlh trtasury noiea, lo be dated Aug. 1. or note* run ­ning four years and eight mbnUis. to be dated July 30.

Stock Averages_c*«pii»4'kr^T%,

n.IU Ulll. Buvk.

_ FX.F1.IEII NABIED^K Y O .Ju:y n .U W A nl

' ^ ^ r r who lielped plan UJ

rw r j ., HedBllngMinoru ’

^ I n t c d lo replace Banagl. who I

17.UWAn Imperial ’ the al-

newI.H »lr Oenda

Declo Kiwanians Hear State Man

DECLO, July 17-Joseph Iley- noJdi. Rupert conscrratlon officer, wna guest speaker for U)e Declo Klwimla cllib Wednesday.

Iieynolda told of the purpose and runcUcca of the llsh and eame d«- paitment and the rarlouj ktnda of wlldlire and fishing. He satd. T h e emploj'es ara Uie custodian* of wildlife."

The pledge wm led by Carl OS' Icrliout and Clyde Wardle led tho lUnRjng. Burdeli Curtti gate th r

MCCALL. July n ^ Q cne Bhu- mnte. radio aUtlon KRXK, Rex* burs, hjui been reelected president of the Idaho Broadcacters a ao c U - tWn.

Named to the board of tUrtrtor* were K d lh PatterBoa, .KYMK,

k a t t .Rupert: James Brady. KIPT. Idaho Falla; Earl Qlade, Jr.. KDOI-TV, Boise: K . Clark, k a r t . Jerotre, and Oena H aablln , KOZE.'Lewl«- lia . ,

MARUnt W i N B BDRLBT. July 17 - Marine P r t.

Junec AlaoU. son of Mr. and Mrs. J . AlHili.- Burley, 1* aheduled to finish four weeks of ladlvldual combat tr»Jnliig W ednaday » t Camp Fcndlelon. OalU.

pliu^s to lease Uie ho liit.'U lo the LDS church for opcralloii but Uie

a niusi riitify _.ihe. proposed Not Servantsned oflhone lu ln B ^e « n in ii.v 'ltrJ ,

lid Is Ihe iMt of the present rii of ‘ convenilonal' rocket*.■To be fired In Inte 1002 or. enrly

•u n .J hfiTr. r«tlti>J-|n|p lrllun date

i-»>

lOi TTlie county coinmLwlim li

roved the pint, for llie hofpiUU slle luid has Inslrueied Gaodman

prepare an onllnAiire Mklni; nfficlalA (0 tnke the liMpll.il

»l(e Into tho city llnilLv A tcmp' uraTrTrateniiiL ' Jins l;r.-n nin t( the site b u t permanent faclllUr; cariiioi be furnUIiril by the clt> unlll tlio alto haa been accepted officially.

Ill other bii.iUip.w. llie cominls' nnem accepted Uic vllUre of Ace.

quia Into tlie MUildDkn counlj fire protection district. Thl< nc tlon leaies Jipybum nnd Mlnldoki

the only two vlllnRfj who ari I included In iv fire proiecUon

dLiirlct. Each vlllnce nuiii apply for adiul?.alou Into a flra protec­tion district.

» H » || •Urk'Urd

Potatoes-Onions

Niagara Springs Ranch Purchased From Local Trip,8nlc of the Nlncnrn eprlnct

Ranching com pany was announced Friday by Uie owners. Arllp While. David Barry and Wnrren ItBrr>- to Jack P. Omohundro, Loomb, Calif,

Thc-ranch-Jnelude» more limn » acre* below NlnRara jprlnRs In

Snake river canyon. Property ha-i been developed r ^trn<lvelv Hie n.m llu-ec years. Includlni: a gravity aprlnkllng ayatcm with water piped from NlaKnm sprlngj.

Omohundro and hts wl/e. Nc, Ida. plan to reiJdc on Uie ranch

with their aon and daiiRhier. They have been' e*perimcntln'ff with croM-breedlng of Herelord catUe to develop a la rger simln and have more than 200 head on mnolt. O m oliundro Indicate* Uiat he plans to continue flcvelopmnit of U)0 ranch lo make It one of Uie

i: WPPIIM B•Ilelitlr »nk»T.

Tnuk »!•• <10» lt>. VA tA inlni lh*n>lM(UtWli Cillfonk lon( >blln

htkfra a.M. 'R in n UUfonilt Imc vbllM

..T6-e.lt: Arl«OB» nwjni r ^ llW .lt: T r x n 4.Tt-(.M: IiSnbo Ruurtt I.M..

Onl0Mi.Anl««U Us U»£k»li wpBllft mixUrlu.' dfstnd n*tk«I• c i^ r .

n«j|sm I.TC; Nnr X litr*M Tum r

lum Urf* i .:m .U n. I

: CjbforrU >.ll™ Xr* •hi'

____ Cabnrla r<lkiw frui«i mlluin2.]C-2.Ui Urt* 1.11; UllnoU x*llo<> rlotx

llllMU Milow K-JIXB l.«.I'UTUBES . ‘

Th* (ollovlix fDliim 4U0UU prorMxl b> T- V. Mdlobrrt* 4.

Butter and-EggscniCAco

CmOACO. Jalj 17 (Uri) -C h « « : 8ln«I> dAkln tad loEtbonM

ziQcifr; Dinar 10 xirm. luv.vw tut. .nd te Km tin :> «K 0t«cr'Hi M tr.

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WOOLKFTW Tonur), Joir ii trv-w<»i f»

turva cbwd .i ol t ttfit'la 1.2 t«U laa-

CmlfkAUd W9d R»l m.UI.Wool \m psorm eicmi 1.S c*.t

r to J dT f tint klcteri OcL li IMAl U4tTh 11.10; M>r 1

Democrat-Solons ^^Support Leaders

NEW TORK, July 17 tB -A poll sh o w s DemocraUe M naton and rDpresentaUre* orerwhelatngly su p p o r t the leadership of Sen. Lyn­d o n Johnson and Rep. Bun Ray­b u r n igalnst criUclsm by party C halrm aa P«ul Butler, the New Y o rk post Mid today.

T h e Jwwspaper *ald it found s e n a te DemocrsU f U ^ I n f fotir

fatrolm an Moved To F iler "Vicinity

FILER, Ju ly 17 - James A, Qerke, stAt« patrolman, has been Irm iferred lo cU.itrlct four from Uie King Hill p o r t ot enirj-.

Oerke Is In ehnrse o! a roving port o t-e n try enrr-rephiclns ?»•' Uolmon DroL-Har$Une-al>o-lia<

Ihoiuuuids were vtitikiii;:

le didn’t kiiott'. kimnlrkl said the num ber Mx.

coiigre.wnnn Aald three slewnrrt.1 each "Lvi *re nA.'UKnrd

other hluli nilinir;il.t here W hat do they do? .lie wanted U k n o w .■

Kinucane aald Uiry iii.iliii.vin Ui’ public quiirtcrs in which the ad.

ilml.n hvp..Kowalski AAld hU Inquiry showj.

they m ain ta in the (luarter.i hy makUiR th e admlral.i' beds, cookin and servlns the ir me.iLv M'cepUii; Uielr floors and rcrubblnrtollew. ...............

'!{ovr m uch do lhe.^e servant* CO.U the tAxpayer?" Kowalflkl manded.

“We h a w no een-nnta In Uie mil* ltnr>-," tm u c an e re.'ponded.

Aa for “personal at.iffr..''dlcoted Uiey can 't cost very ..........because only 3,070 soldiers, Mtlors ond airm en ore bo aaalsiicd. all over the world.

KoK’fllsif thoiwht tfie key Bwrrf here was •'aaslgned," Ho wondered how m any more o r j , carried on the txwks ns clerk-typlal.i or tank drivers, actually JUsv work for the general.^.

Fliiucono said he resented this ..■■ • ■■

Salesmanship Is "Topic for Groupr iL E R , Ju ly 17—SalexmMulilp

;ns Uie tAble topic at the Bomli ToruitmLitress club meeting Wed-

nlRht a t the home of Mrs. •own. Tlie topic was done In

pantomime to Illustrate gestures In upeaklDK. .

M rs. Joniea Brennan reported Uic council nine mreUnc-Iield-re-

iUy”ln TwUrTalls. DIscUasIom . re held on standing rules lor

lu tu ra meeUnffs. • ■Mrs. Brennan and Mrs, Msry

WUfloa oaalated Mr*. Brown as 7[MlM*rTraxrmeelJii8lfUl be held AUK. 13 a t Uie home of Mrs. Ev- crct Bonnnlchson.

itlllie elKht Jujiller rocket.1 nn It.' ir s l .e trse . b lasiint *w*y frorr

the EsiUi with a th ru st of mil. lion, pounds,”

Honor Students -loldior-College

4 - I i a u b H a s Judging Day

BUHL. July 17-T lie Sunny&lde 4-U Livestock club, aponaored by the Buhl Orange, held an achieve­ment day a t the home of the leader, prank M. Southwlck Wed­nesday. ......................................

Apprmimalely 83 -person* a t­tended to view the 40-*ome proj­ects completed by the youngster* which Included livestock, handl- :raft and many oUier*.

Beildes displaying their proj- ecu , memtKrs of tlie-elub demoii< strated and Judged their project* In order to prepare them for the Weat FJ)d <-H Achievement day July 39 a t the P, H ..Buhl achooJ' and {As Twin Falls county f«ir.

Warren Dalgh. county aget in d Don Youtz. a u ls ta n t county agent, wero slno preaent to onslst Uie gmup. Several Omnge mem- ben also were gue.it.i.

Approximately l i youngsters coniprlsa_tho_lrH_chilj..r«nfflnK from 10 through 17 years of age, projects the youlh* are working

Include homegiaklng acUvlUei

COLLEOr. OP IDAHO. CnldivBlI. July. .n -E ish ieen .M ack -Valley itudenlvi were on Ui* dean's ILit during Uie »e<'ond semenler at Uie Onllege of Idaho .for enrnlng ■

r«de point of 3.25 or better.Twin Palls rtudenu Inchide Retn

Van Camp, Evelyn Bhotwell, David Weaver and Tertlene SUj^nui, OUlfPS-lnclude—Vemlt« Smttlj, Ull/a; Ony Pember and IJndn I-eth, both Buhl: Felicia, Jollej-,H tttemior; U ury Harvp)', Filer: Judy LlpfieomO. Hnlley; Marjorie Carnahan and Sharon Oreer, both King Hill; Patricia Rue. Durley: Ethel Urtjan. Kimberly, and Gene Sullivan. .Stanley DeLopp.'.Bob Bacon find Morva Oa.-a, all J c

Hagerman Folks Report Journeys

HAOERMAN. July, 17-M r. and Mrs. Tom Faujett and daughter*, Mr*, vera Hayej, and her daugh- ien. Twln Palls; and M n. Donald Akey. and family, Idaho Fall.i, loured YellowBlone park and a t­tended a Pumlss family reunion at Drlggs, They returned home ruesday..

Mr. and Mr*. Cliarle* Jacfcion, CiO* Angeles, returned home Wed- Duday-After.. visiting, her.m ottifr, Ura, F l o r a - C h a t t e r t o n . and 5rother-ln-law and alstcr. Mr. and

_____________ . . Mrs. GeorM Palmer, and family.TiuJr • a»- cniiQ CRT?: nn tritio ir ~ ^ lr. itna Wn.~-K enny Bioo k j ’liandlaaft, household. elecU-Ulca'

home ground.i.bcDUllflcotlon, Improvement and woodwork­

ing. ther project* are crops, dairy, slieep. s w in e , horses, poultiy. weeds, eutomodogy, welding, trac ­tor maintenance, farm electrlflca- Uon, safely and Junior leadership.

Assistant leaders for the club tncludB Mrs. Shirley Knercher snd Mrs. Jam es'-M cA rthur. Jimlnr leader* aulAUng are Terry Kaer- Cher, Bill aouUiwlek and Belly Shnver,

i-Ui*-wlth * poUuck dinner served a t

BaWng Contest Eyed by Grange

Irolmon Droy 1 g u n u u s ' pntroF.

Deforo becomlnR & lax officer, Ocrke was employed tr/ Ui# Mor- rbon-Knudnen Construction pnny. He hiui been on tho poUco force lo r th o pnst four yenre.

Mr. and Mrs. Oerke and their t w children ore residing In Filer.

er-Of*a«c.-tod*y

Murder Admitted, Man_Shoots^SelfH O IiY W OO D , July 17 WW'Slie

'Bold If she couldn 't be wlUi me i ' wanted to die. 8 o 1 killed her.

T his was Uie story Robert Kll' ler, 33, to ld a friend before he liot himself, fatAlly Wcrtne-iday

night a* police ctoscd In on ' ' behind a acreen of tear giu,

Kllmer, r r e c i o . Calif., had been hunted since Ju ly 9 when policepolicefound tho near-nude body of Mary Jean Prestrldge, 2(J, a Prc.TOO housewife. In th e trunk In nearby Inslewood. .

Marley “Marvels” Hold Sewing DayRJCHPIELO, Ju ly n-T liB Mar-

ley Marrelfl 4-11 club held an nIU day sewlnc meetlnR a t the home of Mrs. WUUam AUen Tueada;;. Plana were m ade for a swimming party a t B onbury 's Aug. 13.

EUene B rush, prerident, appolt»t- ed Elaine DavIs In charge of trans- poruiUon Mid CorJey Rllcy, A(me.i Bchtiler, U ndft Sanden, Carol Fehlman to tho food commlllee.

Next m eeU as will be hekl a t the home of M arilyn Patterson Wed- n«day.

reported rules hove been Usued for tho naUonal Grange tso.ooo bak- Intr conte.1t . -

T lio contest Is open to Orange members In good standing. Inelud- Ina men. women or children. Bake­offs will be held lo the county - Id stalo Orange* wlUj Utfee clnas-

1 In the contest.'Ihc.ie Include yeast breads and

foll.i, eokM and cookle.<i. Tho con­test close.1 Oct, 18. Members in­terested In addlUonal Informa- Uon_maj..ccmtact Mrs. Dougherty.

Richfield People Travel to Boise

lUCHlTELD, July 17—Mr. Wld Mrs. Xfoht Johnson left Wednes­day lo r Boise to visit Mr. and Mr*. Tanner Rvan. brother-ln -i n ^ a n ri B]ster of Mrs. Johnson. Ryan Is a p a tien t a t tho veterans ho.ipltal. He was injured In s c a r accident la s t m o n th . '

Jam es Pate, ASC m anate r of Uio Shoshone office, attended a re­gional meeUng of Uie bureau in lioUe Thursday. He was accuin,

'panled by hU wife and two eons Tho family planned to visit rela- Uvea fn Boise and Meridian unUl B unda j^ ,—M r,- and -M rs.-V em -B tedd lng and two daughters left Tuesday for Uielr home In Venice. Calif,, afler a week here with her srandpw - enU. Mr. and Mrs. O under Five* land.

Two FinedJEROME, J u l y 17 — Clifford

Crane, Challls, wo* fined « Wed­nesday by JusUce of Fence Leo D .-Tenill loiLJio.iDUd.ilapa. oad.

• ' ■oLhailnLaa-Cxpirod-drJveT'* se. l ie was d t«d by Btato Pa-

trobnan Jam es Oerke.Kenneth L. Oolledge, Twin Palls, ns fined $25 Tuesday by Judge

Terrin for drtTlnj wlUioul a li­cense. He wns d ie d by Stale Pa­trolman W. J . K iitJey ..

VISIT IN U N ir r - UNITY. July 17—Mr. and Mrs.

Tom SUcock. Qsoondldo. Calif., and their daughter, H elen Waller*, and their grssddaushter. U ada. vUlted

■dreaifT^or' lHi-Mltnre-!lW Dn writers weren't dream* any more. A 33-lnch, lU-pound M- Uflclal moon was circling tha E arth . 6M miles hljli. a t s speed of raOOO miles per hour. The beep-beep-beep ot Its radio sig­nals was being picked up .a ll over the world u Ui« llltle Enrth satellite circled the globe in Its 6rblt,- I t » » r h ird to graip what a great *lep forward had been made.

Tbe era of space travel »e a t hand . . . and wtiererer yeu went people Ulked of lltU* else bu t th e -Sputnik." —

Remember Uie year!

T h a t was a year when car dealers were promising Ui« moon, or close lo It, In claiming blinter and belter desls. But a wl.ie buyer relied on an eiUb- llshed dealer, otie »'tio could give expert serrlen' ahd who would stand behind his salts.

T he ye« s 1DS7.

and famlly..Arco., are.visiting her, parents, J4r. and Mrs. Neb An­derson. this week. Abo a caller a t the Anderson home wos her uncle ind aunt, Ktr. and Mrs, Orlando Pmckelt, Clearfield, Utah.

Bnylng from an e*Ubtish»d, re ­liable dealer, with a repsUUoB for fair deals aed dependable aervlee U th» only way to buy ■ ear. The deals we make, andthe aerrlee we g t T t W i t r ^ reasonli why so many peopls who boy from ni com* baek

-»f» tn .fw .«h>lr Bist esr. FtV-M. good deal on a new or sMd ear, aee Bob Reete Mtlor C«, bloeli. Second 6«alh. Dla) BE 3-7062.

SAVE!Sale Time ll'.OO A.M.

SAT.; June 18' S tO T ea^ 'oTQ ^nfT ear to Aged Breeding Ewes

STOCKGROWERS COMMISSION CO.

5 3 6 MoxwpII A v e . P hono RE « 5 5 1

V is r c IN DECLO O. J u l jM ir M r . ai

WlUlare Jitxion. CPnteallle. Caltf.&(r. and M rs. M . Santas and Mr. and Mrs. A rt Steel, San Jote Mis- sloo. Calif.. And M r. and Mn. 'Wal­lace Jlbsoa and family. Logan. Utah, were guests of Mrs. Haze! J lb soa W illiam sjid WaiUeo ate sons of M rs. Jlbson and Mrs. San­tas-and Mrs. S teel are her grand-

W hlt*-h»ra .th»y also

Singer DiesNEW YORK. July 17 (UPD —

Blues slnKcr Olllle Holiday died early today In Metropolitan hos­p ita l a fte r a lone illness. She was 44. MI.1S Holiday entered the hoa- p lta l May 31 In serious eondlUon w ith several ailments. Death, which came a t 3:30 » jn . today, was caused by "oongesUon the lungs, complicated by fallu rt '* Uie heart," an associate said.

• ADULTS ONLYl a a a a a a a a a

WHEEt of FORTUNESATURDAY=SUNDAY

i . '^ z " r ^ 2 0 0 sORANGE TICKETS

t h is WEEK!H’t A ll Free—No Obligation

BALLOONNight Saturday

O'*®*

CASH-PRIZES

FREE D IN N E R S U N D A Y 2 p.m.

C lip t h i s C o u p o n a n d P r e s e n t a t C L U B 9 3 '

V E-FEA TU RE'Sw iftVPrem ium -^

-PRrlME BEEF '

CLUB 93 CAFEEnjoy Our

FINE FOOD^:

P A G E T W E L V ErI $1.66 Bushel Is Basic Paj For Support

TIMES-NEWS, TW IN FA LLS,.IDAHO FK ID A Y , JU L Y i

r r

I, T | -

wheat crap <o •111 be BUppori-

ed »t ■ bMlc rale of tl.C4, Btya C u l Boyd. chUrroan o t the BCrtculu«»l •UbiUzation nnd e o n s e r v a t * '" ' count)-eommJUtfe. The price i» chan jfd from the « l« n e e m

- mum r»t«-MinouQced a e r e r a l ■ rnonUtt ago.

Bo)xl w p lilned the advftnce price support M U it'OA bued on a na- Uontl mitilmum of )t.8 l per bushel

------- aniwuneeff aboulV ye»r a«o Before- tlie-!8S9 crup-of winter ■whrot-wa* ~ plantwl. T he p a rlt r pr^te of ulieat

lia 4 dnvpetl 41I1<;(!.'UUt UlC (iJia! aupport r a te cannot t e dropped be­low the prevlomly announced roln-

niun.

for No. 1 wheat, U adjwied up do»TS for crade anrf quaUt)' ta de­termine the fupport for the In­dividual Xarmer. Most premlunui and dlKOunu for I05D wheat the tam e aa lant year. An In 7>ajt, liie farm er can te l price fup-

■ port th rou jh a loan on fatm-alored or rarehoune-alored w h e a l throuch m purchue asreement.

Loans are avnllable from harrest time throunh next Jan. J l. A farm­er who wlilies to diore hi* loan wheat in a temilnn) can Rtl Infor­mation on terminal ratea a t the county office. •

To obtain wheal price aupport In . 1050. a tu rm a must comply-with

his lOiO w heat acrenEO allotment and be eligible to receive a wheal marketlnR certificate on any other farm In the county In which he haa a n intereat.

Support wheat mual grade Ko. 9 or better o r may Rnvfle No, 4 — • — the r a d ln c factor of test

-only. W heat muat b* of quality to meet aanltatlon requlrementa of the federal food and drug admlnU- traUon, W heal produced In tlola- Uon of •

State W ieat Group Takes

Cassia TourBDIILIJY. Ju ly 17 -n igh point

o t interest In the Idaho SU te ■Wheat artrweni wsoclaUon wheat tour conducted by olen Bodily, county w e n t , waa viewing sUnds o f rtana, Columbia and a standard

- turkey type of « b sa l growQ l a thla

.ThtM a U i^ 'w e r c rJewed aide P,' by aldt o n the ^ d 'J o h n u n ranch ..4— a t H ejtar. Bodjjy atatod th a t tii«

- 1 --------- Itn n a -w h e a t- itn n d -w ta l lc rB n athe hull chaff waa darker than ths others,

' t l Is too early to determlsa how < ’ th e yle}d< wUI comparo,” he u id ,, "but theae'two new varieties seem

to be excellent for this area."Concerning t h e physiological

factor, th e heads opened aho«-ed r condition of the

InsuredLUTON.- .E nilaad. July 17

(U P ir—When a glrU of the LutoQ choir leare next mooth on an Australian tour their 29

' boy friends are taking out in - curance against losing them to may Amaie Tosancert.

tin k e r John K e e v l l i sold them policies for $2io wlilch •will pay off 1750 for each girl who m arnes an Australian dur­ing th e trip.

Polls Chosen E or J^otes OIL

P r(Vollng places for th» July-23 re f ­

erendum oh ■marketing (juotas fo r j the lOOQ wheat crop are announced

T)y ■ C a rn B y a rc n iin n i in ut-UXB - Twin Falls county agriculuirol stA- billeatton an<i -< mlUee. .

BuhJ community will voi« a t the Buhl Implemenl compimy; Caalle- ford community, Bllck and Ree«e Beed eompany: Fikr communliy, Filer Oranee hall: T»-ln PnlU com­m unity. Twin PalU OranRB hall; Kimheriy - llansea community. Kimberly hlRh scJiool; Murlacommunity, Murtaugh high sch___a nd ' Balmon community, -JJolllstcr r O range liall. Polls will be open from 8 BJn. to 0 pm.

FoUa will be open from a a p.m.F u m c n - u lia ju e eligible lo vote

In th e wheal qupta referendum are a ll those who ill ! have more than 15 acrea of wheat for harvest as g rain on a farm In lOCO. except ChoM r h o a re putleipatlne In (he lo w feed wheat program. Under th a feed w heat program, famieni

ly arrange with the county office grow up to 30 acre* of wheat for

use only on Uie f a m where grovn w ithout being lubjecl to marketing QUotA penalties.

I f a t least two<thlrds. of the growera who TOte.lD the referen­dum approra the quotas, they wlU remain" In effect for lOW-crop w heal and price support will be ara iiab le to fanners who oomply w ith the ir farm- wheat allotmenta n t a t least W -per-eent-of parily. ; I^innera who exceed the larger o f th e farm allotment or 16 acr

tketlntj

TRAVEL AND. RESORTSPA Ssrjfcnw u ' ' s u l - , .- -

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ohtft. rbo>. au>]«r 6UUM

Ch ir o p r a c t o r sIVX BpwliUil. Uf. Ala* iUrtlm. I . la Wortii. me S-t7«l -

BEAUTY SHOPS

^HOP YOURv y j j

FURNISHED ROOMS MISCELLANEOUS for RENT _ HOMES FOR SALE

FURNISHED APARTMENTS

c o u ru f rc tlMatr s rrric* M •

e x p e r i e n c e : :UNNECESSARY

IM' DUILDIMi «ulubl* lor !•« » • . •r .w.k(.uM. Ur*» *Mapnucr. r«II» *•» : i o. DA s-ttw ^

TRUCKS FO R REN TM A e K S - U - O R r V E ' ;

p i d n j p s - r t m i i r n i R B va n b " f l a t b e d s

ju T u jsx.nouiL PA t.oB .W ces.1; p n in T S sRRVinr;

m a x im u mHO USE for the MON'Ef

nCDtlOOM ItOHE plui .Iwliv*

i c^mtmnr.

SITUATIONS W A N T E ^

.W*h.‘T''h»'nVyiK'

The GREEN GIANT Co. FrnAlociUon. wa^lnf (ulllUa. I

DUSK ■ o»ic«

rl srIcM. t in MllnutM. C>rl Uw'

EmtilojTnent Security Asency

Twin Pftlla

EXPERIENCED Car and Truck

SalesmenUNFURNISHED APTS,

I Jiouua sni) talh. llu^inrtii.

p o w m TOOLS FOR RENT

Sanders, drills, aawt. mechanic tools, plumber tools, carpenter tools, rug cleaning equipment, etc.

KRENGEL’S SERVICE*Ti«l Dm m .

RENT-ALLS CO.

» ’ U«o w«*d ,Tlli.r.,Tjllmr* C»m. TriBill, C»f Tool*.

• lluf, U«<1*. CbAla 8««>. Tirx...iUri. Ilu» af*B*r«. r .i,d.I«Sl «U>M JUnu.

BtNTlNO 0>n/T

pjjone 744 Buhl. IdahoAll»r h.<ur»-RK »-3S« Twin

ot r»nr«r't N«l'l Iknli)

t250 DOWN WlU lur Uili J.M nora hom* vlihlnaal«:1 on «sln <»«*<. ^acstJUu'

TW IN FALLS Realty & I?i. urance

REAL ESTATE FO R u T T

mrn-TMlj.

GCARAinTnJ SAVINGS

OWNER’S LOSSYOUR GAIN

W u Kl.BSO NOW tll.OoON»w !»•«• I Mrtwrn brkk horn.,

•parttnii mH, i>«r1l>. • u t loftllori, !«' M.U1M' 1»0n«iii, famllr tlu kllcti«n, Uiutllul K ' hsnJwnorf fiWiirii, Jarralci tin Urta. Uilll-ln trrltniKn, >'<irn*l

<«nsU Olnftrkti, I'hoM U • LiLkn Korth. WANTED TO BORROW

l . ’uil'i Ulk Inrlmln -..Ur, »i>il f

Ownrr (rmaaltrml iwl mnni

BUHL KOTOR CO.ACE REALTY

c«rp«<. Coupl* pr»f»TTrt. J chUd "

'■JrHOMES FOR SALE

HAVE M O^'ED- WILL SACRIFICE!

- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ^1-, Si:\y I -Meoom

. . avah-a.h u ;! n. w mod.™ .bxireotn tran n ra l. (uU burmni, P.II0. Id rJ Jomllcn. I’lur.

... ____ ttUcbolU>. nKxt.l n r u

' .* . DO TtUow berrr co•^ra: :~--''^siir-ho=Badcdi'----

*Th8 special need In this area la for a be tter bread mlUlng wheat, and these TarleUesfhave a ll the ' eannarics of w hat « e need,** Bodll; concluded.

Austin W allace, representlnc Uie Burley Plour Mills, Joined th e tour and stated. “Spot samples of the

■ whea^ I n s ^ t e d ^ava ev ery ap­pearance o f-h ig h quality in re­gards to protein and test weight. As soon- as they could.'aamples would b« tested In cereal labor*. toriea to check milling and bak­ing quallUea." TTils would-b« done

- a fte r U)» grain bad bM a harvested. and threshed to obtain uniform

o( 45 p e r cent of the w heal parity price on their "excess’ wheat.

Z! Uio quotas are not'approred by a t least two-thirds of the grow­ers ToUng, the quotaa ahd penal­ties will not be in effect, and price aupport »-Ul be arallable to farm - er» w ho comply with their farm w heat allotmenta a t 50 per cent of parity , as directed by law. A fc u r- r e n t parity levels, th a t would be about » l.ia per bushel.

-L ^ GAL-ADVERTISEMENTSNOTICSTO

ALFjlLrA HAT CROWCRS ^■OR DKAURfl

n * VnJrwr.Ur of CaU.r. »/ Afrf- ealuir* vlU pgrrhut nrw ertivfc’i n i s i - L s m r ' L :

C*ldw»U, f c , ....... ............. .............Rr«<l* »p«Wl«.Ui>iu, bl(Wln« ln»lrufoni am] o{(ltl4l kia inrin* if* k>4lUbla > «U rfowtrt orfor afCkUJ bid foma >nd >p«iric>-

lnt»rMl«d Mraoni thouM '- >ltph0B. Mr, U C. W.n..r, r

•• rinlir ot Jif.tw.

rmrriinTffKijiiirT■tn.tt, KE W«nd.ll.

W onderful Fftmib’; Homo

1102 lilRhvlew Lane—RE a-:3U

....3 . TliU bom* U pric*l IICUIW KIIA AITRAIBAL tnd MUST JIB SWNI

^O E -SA L ISB U K Y -—

FURNISHED HOUSES . UrmatllaUr kfpc. t,I nuuU.H, AilulU. u

l«n, I

« rhoni

W. A. OSTRANDER Apency,

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_ , t !i do.iu C-inlKt lltrol.1 Twplci. IlurWr, Hih». 1-

KAClllNEllY Ugllnr. In ,EUmon, Camu. llliln*. LJncoln. rom*. T«ln Ftllt and O m I* coun I^Ror Trutiinc, Condin*,

• noTO-TILUNQQftHau, l«»u an« farm aetMtaa. Ford ITMKir motinlad rotft-Ullar. 1021 mil A>tooa nait.CfiMNCTU L, DAVI

- - U . 1 bolroom boma. 1 babr ac- _ r m nJ., J*Jwa» J l£ . j-j«rj._jflaiilx». — '

f a n HIrhlana. ----------:-ll(a)UUUU Da* bum*. Wa

<arr»lln». on DorUn Drlra. J'

Drive-In RealtorsS ba>1rooBi. IS batSa. oU>r hofra. Top rrMWfiii RiraK. Claan u a tin. Im- ■naJlala paanaliin. tl.lM dow

.* b^lr«m »llh rarit., .SW, palnlH mni n tJr lor T«IJJ.S. V ' ' S.bnlrer.ni IM»k. i»U it anJ far...,_

' FU»c!nMa patio inH lotalr Car. ' fxi and drapn. TUi- LOCATIO.S.

iii,i'«; ■Robinson •Fcldtmnn

- NORTH SIDK nF.Am .s. .S'. wki:ks - iiituKiii

Off. F.A i:„. i:, j.,,,.

“JULYC hoico Down

tcioo ^

si.noonanJr am.ll l-o U,|„. „ t , . , location. '

$1,200 ~fancaj kid prtxil.

Farms

_ T«in Kalla. 115,005. fc.t. 'O u r Slnccre Dciire, To tn each family with a hoxt tf the ir own.

G EM STA TE REALTY'O ffice Phone RE J-5MJ

and alock loul nira \'bullilnr If dnlr'<L

Floyd LlIlT Agency

UNFURNISHED HOUSESU.NKUK.SIB

WVW.Y Kor<b Dra<k.n S badrwm wllh daadr llilnE mom. kluhin nil' <ll>h<raahtr. Dll furnac*. saratficotra. Oooi larina on thla ona. t UnnrnN Somaa on ora lot. <Io. I^O n lr Urm dowa parnira

i OCDROOit.faim*, aharp an<f ofniT lit- oil furnM*, <a,(00. loir dow p.jmrnt. lie. Bontblx.

C. LOONEY. R ealtorHE 3 -« 8 i

Dick Bnun — RE 3-1II3 KOLTirLB USTER

Afirr Offlra llnuja Call Caoraa Wlrachlnc-IIK V<sa> Jjhii Fl»wa»l —n r »-OfKl Krank fVtdlraan - IlF.

Ktmfrar llulKp/a S.rrf«

t Acaa -lui t.udiw« W atlouaJI.lBC an dl lBC

. '« 4 ” uiaoJl’' ’L lT ‘

. _ G RO U N m _~ Check Thijl

of «n affa Jn 1>.a h^nia nn- rrr.l'n* f» IUJ1. I (nod J-b -lruom hxita allh lei:

.....llml luiarnirflU All f'l llt.MrXCRJTJOKAlJ.T COOD J-W.mom tuima wllh fullloratlnn In B«nh»ait Tab fCIt T>>

“ 5 . “ ;le appearance Is good bu t r . definite answer can be made until after the harvest when a true pic­ture cf th e yield can bo made,“ b e added.

_ O ^rlM Hendricks of th# Union Seed conipany'aU{«rtlvat tn e -re - sults ws aaw were very gratifying, •nja ftanda had good height, the . straw waa good and no at^xirent . sm ut damage." He said h e felt . tha t "in a few year* all dry farm - era would be switching to lian a arid Columbia wheat."

Be stated th a t the Union Seed company had acveral ploU of In l- i» ta } Columbia wheat stands and they looked good, Tixe Moro es- pertment station. Moro. Ore,, which is manned by the Unlveralty of Oregon, has plola of Irrigated Columbia wbM i that had yielded 80 bushels to the acre; Hendricks stated.

The four started from the Cas­sia county courihouM a t 10 a jn . Monday and returned about B p.m. Boaiiy aald they had a “fair turn­out," H ie i i n i nmch visited was the dry liind farm ot Keith 'Amende *ho Is president of the Cimia county Wheal Orowera as- floclallon,

Tlif)- vleied t w flcldn br Alpine barley n t the flo' farm of Otorse Kelley, one fltH of EUln ulteat a t iha Parley Clark irrlRMed farm, saw a ftand of new ^(altlnR barley a t the Clark Harshbarger Inl- gatrd ranch and a t M alta-they saw » field of Alpine barley and Columbia' whent « i Hie Lester 'nJomp.toa Irrlgnfed fsnii. TOur iiiHiipers hnii' UincB a t Alt

14 ItATIFY TnEATTUNITED NATIONS, N. Y.. JuK

17 t<t-T^ur<ceh ruitloris nowTmv’e ratified a U,N. treaty aimed a t making It easier for wives and children to collect luppori'from husbands or fathers who have de-

- wrted them and fled to nnoiher_____ K un to '..P ak istan U the .lait.ii

tlgn.

^"t 'oT’IIS bIT.'Tr'd>ld «hl«h In our opinion U lo Ih* U ataraii ei Ua UolranUr of iHab

nirSa ariUba e«ni<dm<i on » JuIr conUnu* unlll n*ad U aallatM.

s jk n id j 1- a WAJUJEn.ruf(bailn( Asrat

—rubllahi July 1«. I«. » . IWl________

WANTADRA-TES, (Itaaad on «il-par-*ordK-

r,'r"1

ROTO - Tn.I.TNOOairdau — Uwn» - r* m acrtafa TrmaUr^uMjii tlU«r - tSJ QuIduD lOK POOLER R E 3-4378

Equlppad ts D» Aojr Ttp*------ Bprayinfe o r D ustin ff -- -

INSECTS AND V ^E D S AM rwnrjiE in u a c io v a u , c t

tieasiarf • Zienltaetd • latarriO EM SPBAYINO ^SERVICE

LET OS SPRAY Y017R

_ Peuw nufi — Wa«la — fluatk Crftu — Pltchi* — Drivawara — _ r^iTna — Trraa — R&nrlea —— M<ht Cra.lrra - Fllf.

CHOICE Q UIET A CREA G E

Int.iuoiT, rrfMrt . HKISS INV. CO,

r A i t m

---- Imireora-tn baiamanl for r»nl. Loralfr‘isht'°r4MT?'^c!ar nn

MISCELLANEOUS-lor-RENT -

ftrwM i E m n aheuld ba ratnrtxl Immadk

aulr. No 4llowan/a -111 ba cnad. tot noaa (baa oat Uaorract InHrtica.

BEAPUNE for QMalfW enlrl Vondar'i •'ia-S p.m. Eaturdar*

Tuaadart Ihnotb Tri.U x^- t p.m. P»7 batora Inaartion. Runilari —I p.m. Ealun)a>t

Thla papar ra.an«. Iha rlibt to adll and ralact anr cUttlflad admtla* Inr. '-mind Adi" ara alricllr tonf^ dmtlal and no InrarmaUan ran b*

CARD OF THANKS■’K TAKK ISU TMwrtunllr lo ibank frittvHa and i>al«(il<.r, for Ib.if .,n iky and b.Ip. and Int tha m.nr'WaIbl funi.*a'!i ou7'i to.ri“-lIwnii and fatbvf.

Iln . V. lloiran I.. V.W. J. Ugrran Valma Mcrxan

HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE 1

l’iCK»Jl3i lmma«Ii»i., .arapTc manl. I " " t el CrrtUl Hjrrlnia r*< nn hlfbwM >9, * Donb. Thona I .SOH.________________________

I H A V E A N O P E N IN G

>a Twin ralla kwallu

aisitnT'iiho’k loohlnt fc isotloD p la ^ taka not

■■mt lh« Rn*<r»nn

HELP WANTED— FEMALE

a aJta toilan poullrr d:

I rtol* laoKr ^ ! [ h ^

. iapta»aolifr>«a~f9»~GiI___a lleraa btatara. Tradar Uem >r Sala«.-(irAd<JI>oB W«t. —

SU RV EY G IR L S • ■ W A N T E D '

Af,t.'OI(UUCS

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTSip*"frr

A.k for Pblf tnrcbrr at IK. «o«,,^,a Hm.l. S*l"TTlir, Juljr U,...... P.^. atLd 1 ■' -

HELP WANTED— MALEixi-»;KUj4c>.a‘iuiiiuA-m-ii:->s'.‘

SUt»-Hoiu«..Uola,. liabo. unUl Juir « .1>» at t :00 r.H. for Iba foltimint: n«3.Nft PP.OOJS lor RrwariM /or Iba Brbeai _ tot tba pMtf and mind at Coxllnc. Idaho.

............. pobJWr opaoad *nd ra^d ,

0 color. You Jude* rraulU, Pruislax

• I aber* lisa: A s :, /rwa (ba 8(a

Su u rm*frm

tnu,t ba —

H titTOpBWUkrjulr II, 3«.T7. ws"'"

___ JaiUbla^ Ai«iU Tiva njte t i

—>'r«aMr Sar.k»-Thui Katcbuta. rbona :<4I BE S.7»<S at T»ln V

SERVICE STATION FOR LEASE

Oa U.S. IK handllac aajar niapairr BiUosalli 4il<arUwd product. Israat for rlsbt eari>, RMldanra atallabl SB frroinri,. Wrtta—

Box 11-10 c/o Tlmes»Newi

FURNISHED ROOM S

EXQUI-IITK AND COZYi

AiliUIIon — nr« llitln r A ra'al (or I1l,«0. Term.. .

[MHKDIATK I‘OBR(:AfilONt ElUnp

JIA CIC V A LLEY R EA LTY

Cordon L. Crockali — Prekir

LOVELY J.UJroom koaa In b* rrfaUant Strnt location, I'ull fli l.hK! baamant »llh »rU b»droon. ai racr«(l<in roam iMh llnlibri ,

HAMLETT ■ REALTYld ( , - M l lir.S.«OTI I.mbar of MuUlpla. U*ll

LAltCR OUrLEX. <-;ian oil. oilUtda cltT IlnlU on Kalli a.anUa .aat. »0-.ll>r Ut. T f iir «tP..rtd T*tlo. Inairl4„al olf fxrra,.., IMrrf onlr

axt.II.nl t.rn.fc

CI.KAN J-HKnilOOH bvM li Ifxatlon. Would Ula pxj hou.a on IraUa.BO aiN ESS OPPORTUKnT

lla.a 16-unlt raol.I .Ilk ««:W tala «>>d S-b«ln»ni hont.

T A Y L O R AGENCYA t Kimberly

Doa Tarlor — Rn. I’boM OA UM

ACREAGES FOR SAU

n Iceaj and NaUon Wlds 3 a s

T h a Lira St«il oa Trtjsk Latia"

BUSINESs"and PROFESSIONAL

D I R E C T O R YN E E D A N EXPERT. ?

O n e o f T h e s e C a n H e l p Y o u !

««m« tUit.CUTE TLACR In Rimbarlr. I lu I hadroom, and i n n llrinf toon. IS.900. X

ROCKY MOUNTAIN REALTY

TODAY’S B U Y - Tomorrow’fi Security

Ki: t-OfCS or li>: t-

ACREAGEI n Wendell

Abuul !■; .crri, II.i ».-7 tik. ^ prn .1 I r o o m bomr. Kanrr. ictaaaf (IrapUra. l»rrb-« and fr^" i"":.* Iiarcain al tll.OOO. GOOD TUU

C L Y D E ' PETERSEN f A G E K C Y

Phono K E B-2cni WtnW

f a r m s " f o r S A i r ~ f

M5.r,0. 13% *

rt ACftW. tool «1).Ttipa whlla irowlnt. IH.M.

APrUAW K nEPA inis'G

• AUlU PAUrS. ACCESiUIUES

• C A u m T s A F v r n w h z

Ci.MtNr WU/IX

OHY CLEAiVWC

• EUC3HJC m iA L U iT lO N S

• f m m u i i s jiE F iN /sm N ti

l/UnSESHDEINC

aatYk4— fm-BUmat~.

• U W N MOWERS

• L A N D S C A n \G

131 000 Indiiillnr X) .iuwn, Ul»nrp IJ'« r"

''T all D.l‘l » ' r ‘ '. F . R. MANN

225 NorlJ) Lincoln Jerome, Idnlia m

D rly e -ln RMliors

hrm.. Can^l^ llrlnc n

Slnttr Ba»ln« Uachli

» TELEPliUNE ANS. SFMVIL'E

• 1 £ L£V/SiUN SEHVICE

BEUUCINC

rua North. You will ba itirpclaad at

Choice Clo.so-in' Combination

liuiloKi and hom.. or n<a| ba Idrd fnur-l«lr<^ni boma. Ui tii .how rou Iha po,iMlllt«. T.rma Van' U'ap.

“ Hiibmsoir;FcW lm»J , n M.ln

HAUIAIUII SEHVICE

Here’s Opportunity

* TF.Il\m ECU NTH U L^^^

• »VA7 KR s u m EN tnS:g|Ht.n S.ili Walar Hartka Ug t-

PHONE RE 3-0931 ■

i»o.l.rn lummar homa In tl Mth nouMalni. '

KEY REALTYU Sh^ten^.JU W.-pi»I^BC •

_____40-ACRES__^_J

T-lo Kali.. W. r.n-t ^-no________o u n ntJB IK fS3W «\

BILL COUBMijI M A U B I C E K L A ^

vtoln Hortb -•'■*1■ « i M«1«BUS p tion tnE J-*^ - . 'I

n ,r o A Y .J U I-Y 'T .1 5 !5 TIMES-NKW5, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO — : PAGE THIKTEB

FOR SALE<u-i li>elu.!»-l

puixr..r ’-.i; u ,'.'

M arket P lace of

Magic Valley

fo r s a l e

■■■SCin'mT-4r'MUi''’fL-EY-D lit. ■ l - « * l"« r.r.r .

ooodinc. Idaho WE 4-4781

inT! ;

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NOTICR U4*(BUk csolm tnd utcd.n;

,tl, KonK C l t k:

b a l e l o a d e r s _KOW AVAILAlILK

M . «B ord«. C.atr»I wtldlrf^

•PSUITEOBEIITS

FOR SALE BY OWNERU«I<I "l»“ John D*«r» fomblM. Buhl>» k** enlr ihm hrt m lnti la top rMctf Ia co. A

___,»tOT> nn .ould ro -1th tSI.miAlKi If imKhuH >*rlr l-r r>-

p«tf.PHONE RE 3-20-lG

~ S A l :E “0 1 tT I tA D E -------FOR LIVESTOCK

iHi JtMSEr.nARnifl-M»i«i- mTnftor. 110 Iwun ]»!■ MASSEr-UARHlS

:»ii uarScT'Tiaiuiib d u im i ]>i) UAMrr<]URRI8 I>rni>-Btlati<*

UowrrCASH *3,350

_______ Oa-TEIUJS---------------

BALED RAY LOADERS

AT A LOW nilCEPOTATO WDOEna

tow CROr COnnDOATURB Al» tx>i t u (Ola aiid b.r

CtVTtn CULTlVATOn OARS

PAUL EQUIPMENT and WELDING SHOP

rtui JiE n » i id .u

HAY, GRAIN AND FEED'•a.ST11(1: lor ,.nt to;

t U’.UhU. I &UKUAND Hiuiat I

UK1»P1KU MO

WdUfUrtoa. Phsa.OAt

"A^TUMTbTniriT^l» f ia AIM nli«l’ (nlB. r

good t h in g s t o e a tu> riiMxrrlo. mil* Mit on lllcb'

». li„hl. crin. Mr., y«Hln,.f.

^ J^anted t o b u y

WANTED TO BUY RADIO AND MUSIC SPORTING GOODS

FOR SALE'OR TRADE

FU R NITU RE & A PPLIANCES

TRUCKS AND TRAILERS

TRUCKS AND TRAILERS

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

MUFFLERS INSIALLEO

__ u i u w t s ^ u t o U u p h ^

EPECIA13Ic.T dul, l-l.lllt V ,,,.n ,,,1, 5 l„.U fr

HARRY KOPPEL CO.

LIVESTOCK & POULTRY

4il I/nliriiM ull>la)r,

j-VKAIt ULD UIa.ck ah.u»uJ_aiAlilon.

‘“.Sh^r‘‘!-l':i^Tn i - u r ' i . ' . : " ; . ,

1, EJrn. IT>fln. VAj^

ylJAUn:. Jr.! rtlJ

. •ml I i*n;« brr<l llnl- liltin I callan, Ourrn- II b* rmh In Aur«*l>

Ub

SLurrvir.n iNRr.vmATiuH Sr.RVICE

PhoM Dsbl — CaI«n>rIio 4<9 Phca* TwjB r»ii. - ne *.f»7i,coii«t Pbont Jttom. ~ EA MBil Coll.<1

CACHE VALLEY ORKKDtNO ASailCIATlON

OwBKl >nd op<iil«0 br Dilr? K>mtr Wtlitr A. Lcluh, eboiit l<l*J Hat Omb C.IL Phon. ilRIWll*. -T.IB r.ll

|;;’^JuiA7Ulij-^ohn TralBar Frjlt ARTiriCIAL BREEDINOTba A.nA Frennv Jaoaa tVar

Cbolra ol «lm. Dalrr and OacT Urt«la

W i Craat Prarad Slraa

I'tAS U, canBla«. i n »U.r

anr tntad. Inrludlnf CharoKaa, Ranta Gurtrinlli. Rral Sborthnra and DraV

' Don rriii-iiaa“ IlE !.U.-9 TWInTina"

J m Urallir OR M )U Durlar

!•« < V',:'"’ orchard. I nlK ■ Sp»in4ra*«*ad-vn-hlBN-

fO R PROMPT

REMOVAL of D ud (UJd OMlea

LIVESTOCK ■

SPORTING GOODS

......... TANKSBnii IniUlM Work igArtnlMiI. IIo»- •noibla rain. ' IlcktB'l llolr-Rool"

-B?5F«-TirvTci— B A -t;n:B .-rn«-*«

JULY SPECIAL FURNACE CLEANING

Aapfhm iB tUfk ViOlO’. HO 'Ea

j o m S . 's R O W N ,RE 3.112«

vnant nc t-

IIASSKIl nlllNlTi:!

SPOT CASn ^

UAKNCB-t’UU ITUUe.

LEAVING STATE-n-Ml »ftlf:r.'inu.l u -.1.1 ll.Ii - r

NEWLYWED SPECIAL

AS LOW AS III A UOSTII ■ WALKER'S

ArrUA>:>:K asd v\niS5Ti:in'-

REPOSSESSIONS

'l^hUTV"Call RE 3-<771

STREVELI>-rATERSON FINANCE

USED FUUNITURBSOME NEARLY NEW

WIIOLKSALC PRICI.1

OS AlTKOVtD CUJ^IT

---------C A PIT A L - -TRAILER SALES

:» Addlwa Wt« T-la y>

lluIpolM

K .li

BEST BUYS ' - in Used -

APPLIANCES

'■ K(»rlrlf I 10” WKlrl -K S

Olhttt 4J loo <u 8 Osfd AutomaUc WASHERS

»30J0 up ' u s ra 11“ cosaoLE t.v.

mn (i.r.. — i7».so

BILL’S HOTPOINT HOUSE

213 Norill M(an“ = “ RE 3-30SG

HEAVY EQUIPMENT

• Bargains In Used Machinery

■i r>nl iotitr Wlib IIKlusI W n , prit»nroi;cF3) to .......tUk*r-lAUt i:, 1°A «;00D IlUV AT ..

I’Ricr.

PIIICK

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fO ----KOM.CIO1-RlCK limUC.AC JIW-! V'tH-.f, _I’RICK liro u o a i TO r*i D(PRICE ll^3)UC :0 T O ----M.KO.MOlWrr 1 r*r<l Iritrk l«>Acr,J'ltlC>3) TO HKLL AT .....H,»M,00AC IID IB whti anek dotfr. rillC»3> TO 8>n.I. A T--- H.UM.M

Hn(?f'p"TO H u i‘!r".'._.«,i».eam e TPKA «lth door.l-li:ci» TO SKU. .-g,..._.l8.SM.OO

— ......._PUlt;E JlEDUCKI) TO ---- U.iOO.M

Q>ib-k»>T mo.l<I K on half trMli-ONLY ..11u.Ia 3i KVA Ii.St P -...-ovttiiiA ULJar . —....-fr.Mo.ootltirhf «.r.ral«f .lih pan.l and wll»r 1* KVA cwnrlfl. -Ilh V.b»Il dtl.f, ONLV...........H.MO.M

THE SAWTOOTH COMPANY ,

T3lal R E '3-B H ror Boise 3-35flr

u.m.oo

M.tiiittfliirf l l.r S»c»irllr.J?o«t 3ilf«.-Ita« •alk-threuih tratl. wiBilthllld and atxtiM '•bnl and toAtrsla <enf

CftU Of Contact Bud- Zollinger K E ^lone 8-6U t - K ^ 6-3«i—

KE 0-332J . WcndeU. Jdaho

iJjlirlbutlnl Co. o.t:. IIintjl on hkft.AT M ll>: i . n : l _ _

" VACATION TRAILERS

" V r& M* EQUIPMENT CO"

1U55 ClfEVROLCT ' i TON

MURPiIY’3 USED CARS

1 UJtd 15' Camper

siMPSON MOBILE llOMF-3 I(ur»rt, J.I.ho »>: MHI

. ,-Op.a '4U na.k” -----------

BOB BEESE MOTOR CO.Blotk :rd A<a. Soulb

JUST ARRIVED

MARLETTE

KEN GARFF . TRAILER SALES

trSEP TRAILERSVery Good Buy* Zaiy T ernu

1957-AMERICAN

NOW §3995

195-1 NASHUA 27 food. Rcnl good for

$1595 •

TRADER HORN'S TRAILER SALES

••Loo* al whtl rou fcara to p*r befera

Insured Towlns Repair*

ZENITH AND BOLES'AERO

UBifd TnUler*-)H( 1 badrooiB » ' CnaUlna ]»IT 1 bxlnom !«' ADC—Ilk* nrw - • baauUfid UaJUr..

MAGIC VALLEY MOBILE HOMES701 So. Shoitione St.

ai'rou Ui* tracki Inm iba cttiwtC. >L C)»*d ftoBdan

SEE THESE

QUALITY Used Cars.-

i m CADILLAC 8*d4a Da VIIU t-ull pvwir. (Huini.

» l} CADILLAC Coupa Da VUl*.full po#tT,

]»I0 CADILLAC - i l" atdaa. ItraJ

• PICKUPSitiij}obci:.M.i4ju V.1 BotM.- i-

. aw*!. ‘ItM KOllD H-lCB, .«-*pa»d.

rOBO V-l 1111 DTUDr. Man. Nav. paint.U4I CUC I.ton. DuaU. Nt» palal.

AND TRUCKS :u i r c n r :v r s .w . 't .n n , » b . ^ . ; '

TWIN FALLS EQUIPMENT CO.

Trurk Una Wait

" S P E C T X n S '

» l l BICMA V]tsi uEncuBYI»ll UCRC. t-dr. .<<

n;7 rLViioUTH <-i Its: PLTKouiu :-.i 1*H OLDS <-4n..r -M

COMMERCIALS

l»H rOUD M®B. l>i( rORD Mon,1»JI CItEV li Ton 1-kkup. jm CIIEV’H T«a v . | I’lrki; l»il CIIEV H l^n PlcUp.

GEE US Keniij’. Moon

and Don Wclch

BOBKEESE' MOTOR CO.

0 Block :n d Ave. South

GREATEST SALE

EVER!195G DODGE Custom

Roral. r'uDr po>trrd. SIIAIir-\V inr?1795— NOW-5WP5.

1957 MERC. Montclfilri-ioer Phaatoa. >'ullr aqulfpxS- C...

-•■Baf.-TEIU-lXrr-CQNIimQN .Was ?2295 NOW ?1995

1955 BUICK Centuryl-6eer. Pcnar alaa^lnc and brakta.

whltfirall tin*. VOtY h'ICE■•WHFIiaOK' -1T0W $1195'

1953 ne'SO T O ,4^oor'V‘l. Pffwrr atatHnff and brakra. Ont »,ntr. BHAnrEST ’M IN TOWKWaa ?595 - NOW

1951 STUDEBAKER

l;n 'a a S ^ W * 5 ’'^...... NOW $100

195G LINCOLN 4.doorC»t^. t!UMtA«TET3> I.SKE VTWWfts ?2.'l95 NOW ?2195

1953 H UDSON---------4-dMT, llTvltuulk. ndia aai Wt<r.\V.i » » t -

■ NOW $395

1957 PLYMOUTH SavoyJIarttoft EXACTLY LIKE

W ns$1795 ’NOW $1595

L A R KBy Studebnkcr

sta tion WiiBon $299 Down 38 MoQlhs

'l9B7 MERCURY ClubRadan. Fullr PVLLT 'CUAIUNTIXDWns $2195 NOW $1895

1957 MERCURY 4-door

o w i^ ! y MufpTO ’“ *■Wns $2295 NOW $1895

1955 PACKARD ‘UiKir. MoBt rram, pewar alaarlor, bralaa. laal aad «ln<hm. Whltmllllrf*. 1X)0X8 UKE A SIUIAU. - Wa» i i : m

NOW $895 - -

1955 LINCOLN Capri

WiriTEWAtX TTWMWr3$1695 n o w $1495

1958 RENAULTDtupblce. Rtdlo, ODS owner.

_REALSHARP._______N0W\S12^S

1954 PACKARD 4^oorRidlo. haaUr Uid ovtpdrlia. llraa. PKRiECT CONDITION.WflS$695 NOW $595

1951-FORD4 Man. Radio, haal U L BIUnP.-Wu f:

NOW $175

JEHEISEN-.MOTORS

LINCOLN-MERCDRY-EDSEL

701 Main E a s t

AUTOS FOR SALE

195S FORDF.'iirliinc “ 500”

V o r \h i‘ Nl-AV TA R P E A L O F 'A L IF E T IM E

See ■

’56 PONTIACC a tn li iia S ta rc h ie f

& i £ r » 3 ? * r » r - -

YOUREE MOTOR CO,

C52 Mnin South RE 3-fiBII

-• WILLS BETTER'BUYS-

rlllCK o s THIS US>-■S7 CIIEVROLCT V-8

HalAif l-Jmoi M aa. Itadk. kMl'r.

rLKAN. J XTITHE P R I ^ IS ONLY J163S

'58 cn jrvR O LT r v-b. nrI.Mr 4Mloer. S-I«f» palal.

_________ ONLY-»UDS---------

■M FORD H-door

ONLY »C9S

.•53 NASH a-door

■53 CIIEVROLCT 4-doorSedan. iUdlo. haaln. RKAL CLrAH.

ONLY JS9J

MANY OLDER CARS TO SELECT FROM

Pic k u p sftpd Models

lS « = lt

..........WILLS---------USED CAR DEPT.

2 « 4th Ave. West WilU - ?i»_Uo-.

- " G ”

JOHNIE BOYDAUTO SALES

ItX OLDSUDDU.E * i r Ilalllir *■ door Hardtop. Radio, bki.r,a r - f c n ^ ' T J o o i

n i l FORD f

i m tlymo

da^’ 0NE*0WNe7"] t i l RAUDLER 4.door SuUon War.

<iB. IJadto. ktaHr. o*trdrtr«. Oa* awB<r LIKE NEW -

TUK STORK J2R0UCUT US TUESE TWINS

III] OLDSUOIIlLEEoracM (-dMta. Radio h»Ur and brdwwUi. KARIN TO COI

Lots of Used Cars ■HIT DODGE J Toa. *nJ ^

ap**d aila. t ;ard Lane d«ap bnlr. IKrall'ot rcDiIllloa aid HEADY TO CO TO WORK

2 J.Ton Iiwk iro'k. irllli deal CIIL'VROLCTS.Several Old Cara

RICE CHEVROLET^ G I C VALLEY’S-

'TR A D IN G DEALER

IKI SUICA Bl»tlon?<w^l«a molof or.tbad-iu»l

HIT BUICK Moor Sadaa. Radla.* - —__..__._____ ..u .

cg<U>B> Isutior. OllAni-

1«I aiEVROLCT «-do»f SadaB. V-t nour. povarfllda tran>B<»loa. Z-tona paint. EuaUaat TIrn.

' law tBR*«r» - . , .... .IHMItlSDUICK CoBTtftlbla. r » wt r

atMilox aad liniaa. ndlo. baat-..‘waU^UM^VlSB. iaiiiL REAL

------ tf«rc6aa-t6Mnnnfs ——

IKl UERCtmf XoBlartr Sa. dBB.. B«SI» »Bd baatar. aal*

COMMERCIALSIBM CHEVROLTT K T«B

drift t>uiaiUal«B. « pit Uraa.

0RE. 3-0931

AUTOS FOR SALE

AUTOS FOR SALE

--------- \ Ve - H n vc~ T hc-------

F i N i 'i s T s ^:l i -:c t i o x

• T p P .Q U A L IT V

-------------tf.vL'd C :m -------------

IN . T O W N

.MURPHY'S USED CARS

812 MMlli-Boillh—- RK 3-:;ni

1957 PONTIAC4-tloor Elusion Wnsmi

For tlic NEW CAR -D E A L .O F A LIFETIME

See -

C-A-R-L-E-S-O-N’-SPONTIAC—CADILLAC-GMC

601 Mnln Eiiit

'49 JEEPS ln tio n W nKon'

—YOUREE MOTOR CO.

■SXT'MWn sou th • RE3-6B!!

1958 PONTIACChlerioln 4-door ll&rdtop

p*<!<l«d daih. LOCAL Q.''L OWN.

For the NEW CAR . - DEAL OF A LIFETIME

S e e \ ^

C-A-R-L-E-S-O-N’-SPONTIAO-OADILLAC-OMO

________ «0l Mnln Eaat '

BRAND NEW 1959R E N A U L T S

LARGEST SELLINGIMPORTEO <-DOOR BmAN

For Only

, ,$18 6.3 ,fiiiS IxiK ii. .t50F erM 0n lh

Y O U R E E M O T O R . CO.

853 M ata South Twto Falls

NO DOWN PAYMENT

i»U row» V-* Woot _ JM .n M«. l»ti PONT. t-ir. K fca I4«,02 Us.li l t BTUDC. T*>n ---- iu.MMB.lin ' Cirrv. w Ton------ l ll .u Mb.MM CttEV. i^dauT _____|4t.tl K».

AU> CAM CtJAIIANTEED

HALOUSKA AUTO SALES-

259 3nd 'AvenuB EMt p h o n e RE 3-8575

Jgil Wa.1 of tba N». CIlJ DaB

. WE DEFYANY TRUCK DEALER

In T^vin Falls CountyTo

BEAT OUR • PRICES!

aL Lob. -----. __ . ipMd lT»MOl^

THREE

■•“ r s ' K ^ - ' . s - L s a»U CMC loBS oba.1 Ua« V-l

n i l FORD V-l S Toa ” loti* ..rtaai bu*. pap««l Kith l-a(Wtd uU

ifU IHTIRNATIOHAL 1 To*. Blatt-------agr-itaa--..ck.- gapar-mi—-jm>olUH^w-t»ieib»rrJTBBar- JW aiE V R O L^ « erUaJar 1 Tnu

jm tildC T»«

jm rORD r-7M TM ula. Cnfri

JIU CMC 14 Toa. Cab <nn. fUl ru k n i boitt

III? CHCVttOLBT 1 T«a. !-•»«•< u lo

-lt«-INTERH*TJOXAL-WrwiMl' Ut*. W9«t4 uU n i l INTERNATIONAL IH Too. I.

aila ■

’55 CHEVROLETB c lA ir 2 -d o o r

Rndlo, lic&trr. overdrive. O nt I | | |OB-ncr. VE!!.YiJl.^t^

YOUREE MOTOR CO.

C52 Main South RE 3-0811

. A-1 , USED CARS

COM E-INLook over Some of Our

RED - HOT JULY SPECIALS

1551 font) ralriana fordor “SM“ -

>’t>Hl> CooBlrr Swian ToriMVvu‘11 l~k • bni (Irua (or a bur al lt.l» IIKD-HOT IVlta Illrt.tH

I’ll.' Thia car U 1[i'uoi.llOT It

niiCK Oi i::»4.0fl ,m j RTIIDKRAKKR StoUman Torj mil". II vlll f tall alShla Itad HotJULY ruici:i^ (iit i jf l . ' -Un i l OUlS T»d»r . r tIjfht Ilrcrfi and Wblta Citarlor, * <4h<ii’t Iirrllrol f tr t ot rra'loua o>s- . n• r. A JULY SIEZLEIt »« im i.eS .

Prices on These Are Meltinir DurloB ThU

____ I\ErLHOT_J.ULY____1CLEAIWNCE SALB

li:i CIIEVnULLT Ferdor ItSO PLVUOUTII Fordor I«ll FORD Cotialrr Sadao V-l ItSO OLOa Fontsr w .i c iiEvnoLrr roriw

BUHL MOTOR CO.

• Ftird Bales'«nd Bcrvlc# ' Phones 51. or 23 Bu:

G 0__ G . O . , R E _ S _E.S ■

A -1 USEDCAES

IN JEROME

n il FORD RAatli V u v a B«mM-

baaUr. Wad«aw«oi bio* « tnalcbinf Intatfor. e . .r*all7 a«T* dollird ea thta bbIiI •

nn 0rj)<tM0Diu: soptr it <■..i n - h m ndl«.

FerdofflaUa. radio. h< wall Uraa. Nnr bloiS!IA°RP ________

« /liila CLEAN

GORE’S ■ IN JEROME

A-l 0p»a rranlnc* 'Ifl •

GLEN G. JE N K W SWe WUl Uftlu I t O tir S u nlnea

TO SATISFY Y O U !IHI CHEVROLET OalAlr «-4ser ^

4»R, FuU* aqttlw^ wllh1 va£'F5j

n n CHEVROLTT BatAir ^

± i i

I t n INTCIINATIUNAL H Toa n<b-

|B« Mr. ONLT ________ ll t l

. USED CAR LOTO a South LUttfila JtTWBt , ' « ii.m. IS* I p.B.'Wa<kdan

. 10 M * M SQBdv*

- w m a E * s -TW IN FALLS MOTOR

KTJTTf KOfcTBROy WlNDT UlLLtf

^ •a ,7 - t, Xlc*Ju . 00 0 0 7 .

0 -netoHfc- W —alaa. p * . p laU

IHI OHBVllOLET-4-Jaw-

~ m t i m c s : ^ s n i r c m * r v w »lo» ---- ■ 'COMMERCIALS ^

INI Donia

. w a I M a a a e n M '

■ r i i - H — 4 -

,PAGE F d n itT E E N TIMES-NEWS, TWIN PALLS, IDAHOFKIDAY,JULY17,15j,

Soviet A im to M a k e u p P m e E ast G erm anyGENEVA. BwlHerlnnd. July 11

Ifu.Tlie 6«vltt Onion’s m»ln po* Jllloil »to In Europe now 1» bc- C om lnft!«r. i t la lo eel up G fp n w j u » ihowplece conimun- Ut tUte nnd MOMOu's eUongut coiiltncnUl ftlljr by IDOl. i

The Soviets MCin clettm'iuM to , -1 obuin by IMI a *clllcir.riu divld-

.. ! Im arnnttny Indctlnllcly or rtu . lining the counlry bu t nculrilW ns

cancc of Wrelsn M inister Andrei Oromyko’* proposal tliot the illua- lion in BrrUn be iro ren lor 18(iimr

A t T h e C h u r c h e s

im ’'r'tUtr,p.m. WidxndiT. llll'U •»<

•■lull <holr {pmillrf.

»nd t u t Oermans ncgotlnte '•reunification.

. i l JS Itic co'^'ldcred nlllfd 'lew~ inill MVtce-'Mir -jncarTnliilir -p lH

boojt Ei«t Ocrmaii mlllUtry and economic pouer In an .effo rt “

i offMl t n any allied moves P train nnd «!»;;> West German I loree* ulU» iiuclJir weapons mnl L (3 ) tlie lUlracllon and jjouer of r t h e booming west G rrm an econo­

my.One b ll probleni Uie reili hiive

. been unable »o far lo wive b Uie L p ^ b l W r o! an jjnU-communUt

^heaval amonE U;e n t Gennaiu.

I. tnd Koin>r.~ r pjn. U»r.<ltr. P id r.»pl..r.r.,*:;5» f.m. 1— .Ni_.uua_t,iuB-ViiU„rr*L!ir'i?’_ i

tto'fr *"3

W M H W e i ..

Hilled ( I linve reached__conclusion* after close study

Soviet stratCKy and plans nl Uie lorelgn mlnl'lers" Inlka hero anil Soviet -

Picnic Planned By Area Grange

lUOEllMAN, July I 7 -A picnic lo be held Monday a t Banbury hot BprlnK* ik-aa planned a t Uie meei- Ing <r 016 HMermnn Valley Crtinxe this vctlc.

The picnic irlll be polluck and Kill be served at 7:30 p.m. Tlioite plannlns lo swim arc urRtd to come earlier. All GmnKera. their Jamiliea and frlends'MB Invited.

T«d JkU.-ma»t«r. m iU u d .D lc k Pope for mowing the (traaa around U3S oran'ge hall-

Refresbmenli were tervcd by 'M r. and Mr

FIRST (iKiTto rr>m:com£.m h *<«nu< tnil TtitH •im fau*’

JohiiBlt I-

J. Ffed LMCnr

NeighboringChurches

S,“ t

S. r . cubfrt. p-i»r. nornlu wonhlp. 11 i »aI wlthVrrrr Uartln, tuil.in . UnixUv lln.

«u*ron. GniM Chindlrr. iMuIcf.rilX R AVK.VtIR CIIURCII Of GOD

' Wirnt C'auVill. alnbltr ')« ».in. BBiHUr »<Sool. 10:11 ».ra. yol

hiti. lOMI i-m. Junior fburtK. Hoi.m. roulh MfYltM *r») rrtolof ••r»k«

r« In Chrlit I Wr4n>>dir mM-

WENnEi.1, MirrnoDWT A. r . CUbirt. *MUr

“ si p“S [ ' p m.» . MTT.«lKmMr»J fc« »r.»oi tf;Churtb [>«a altli n1«. » lit cnS «•{{<«.

•en.T.ha-’ nUilor

JCTOHB BinLE nAmST |M lUJt (l«wn<l f irm

Uallt TfB^rlln*10 (.n. Kbuul. t« n lllid, (

torlUmdtiM. II a-m. pr*Mhlnt. 1 Tm. >wnf •-'4 »<»“»• •'"‘If-. -J.tn,' pt.«tilBf. t:JO p.m. W»li.»Ja7

^ t i r« r m«Uni .fcoif pmecfc*JEHOWK FRirWILl. DArriat__

Boalh IJnfoln • Iw t J o tl l Cx.If.

18 tjn . Bundir *cl>ooL 11 •.»>. p r^b - Ini ..fTkfc I P.m. ••r.lf.. » T».ni. Ttur^

.............. . lUfond Sunil»rUobUi slftflnt all al

nURI-ET n o s LUTJIKBANOMtitDd aTnu* *n<l ZUl sift'

Arau>< J. UBtlWr. »>iur l:4S a.m. Sgndar acbnot; II a.r_ .. B* MrrlM*. SiM p.m. Tuoday ttuBilU b».l T:M p.m.

num. riRST-WAito 1.09«!te a.iB. J-flMlSooU itiMlIn*...........

' «.CQ. *^rar« BNllnr. H -«.m. Rt>n<Ur MhooL JUO P-m. SaeraiBtnl afnlr*! m r«>Uaw.i limcalloB. AmokI OllHanll Aaroote Tflwlbaed Johrnr Ija^lUii (IrU pro«r»m Itrtia N»l-Mni main im k in . Jo* BalUbun and \ . n llm>anl; btBtdktUon. Irm ’n>on>i>aoB. .1 pm. W.J^»d•If «IA. f " Tlmt»J»r. I’riniafT.

nOIIL BCCOSD WAHO L t a.m. rrlMlhoal m<«llns. I<

RunJaj tcboci.

JKIIOVAH'H WITNE8SM KIncdoin h.ll. 410 KadUon

p.m. 8ur>dar. riMi •I jm . ‘‘“'j ' 'j |j E« «j

....... b«aun Ih. f.iti»r»*»llfm » ........ttltnHInt IA< iU.ttUi mimUr UInt h.ld lt> Ikilx Juir :J Ihn^jli )ah Jf ~bt pubik li U auand.

ZAAT lIRrilURN KAZARF-SB K t Wadrona .Irwt i>»rth C*«fl» II. Dtlm, »Ml<r

10 ..III. KvnJar „boo1. 1> mofn I* »»i>r»hlp. aMTlal maul« ladi" IrU

. al Kfirardt. V*ra Ch/»l aad Will IIIIU. TilS p.m. JvnloM. Till P». NVrf

. ^ tn ln i a,r»k». I nnt.aBd /ajilnr. -.utiMt llriKtrll and 12uir I, . ,,

Uonilsr Jbrouik Krldar rxjnff panplt'i famp at Vltlurr Co»a camp arrpu- 'TlrnairT“p.ni.'W»Hrt»l.r

- t p.m. W>dnndar <Kolr vr<. . . . p.m. Tbundar ihi U arnl I ___r*ll»».l>lp >M>iu»lai Ur. and Un. tUn.

r TIIE nRETIlUK

S a-m. SoBdar p KnlM. I' mllr Plcnk

n. Turadar lk>7Kazs'r?-’

DinLE hlHSIONARTK. ff. U.''™n.’pir<.f

g paoelt'aI p.Bl. armtilalMk.......ir^ar mMwMk iirarrr ■ r*. Itn. AIt« 11 Tumtf,

L'motBlnK asd

nSTIIBL TEMri.En. M. ha.ld. paalar

1t«*-*.».,^*ai(> brftJrait o<tf_)CI.IX. I ..m. Hundar « :b o o n ia .> n . o>on>- ( >ror•hl KamwB bf tS» pajlor. I

lUi •0'“ W•.... .jpiKxtunliT (»r baptlim. ] p.m. Tu«d.f »broo»h rridar p raw Und». I i.m. Tuwdar, nibit itudr. I P.n. VS«I< indar., prartr mnlint. ( p.B<. Frldar.

.hurab falki-ihlp nMila*. I p-m. Sal. srdar, rhIUftn'a «b<iNb.

I’lnflT” CHBtflTIAN Bb»hont and Slilh a*tnu» iwrUi

UanaU I . Ila/(iaan. lalalilir

____ ________ 10 ;M................... worthip, (ofrie. "Tha Tow*tf o{ Uula T1>lnta." S p.m.

d balp u> maka our qt

r I'rancliA»h: ( niltmla ttMbetii. Illlljf and Uaina Jobnxxi: tlolln du.t. Man oJbn>on and Xalma Kfftdrkki M(b »i.uncllmfn. DiH U t« n and UIb( '

I liKtun: banfvUclkn. Ijimr llulna. k-tii. Wnlnndar. I'llmarr. * P.m. Tl d.r. illA.

ipwlalV— . . . . . . . . . . . .avttBlh rtada. MrM •!» >i

______t l 7 p.m. 1 P.m. WadnMdccnbMlm rthMnal. SuBdar. Julr » . H

....... annua] pknk.... troundi. / o11o«Ibi .... .......... .cburch (m l(n. A >ln« jTocrmm la b*ln( plaontd, fndlnc vlib a «onh!p amlct and Mrmonill.. nrin» food, /amll,, trirndi and (oldici tabli« and <baln Tbl llundar lb* KufflUubbIt rUu olUmr«t lh« liOral U<drn elaji ol KmmM •> ilamula'llomt »>—-

d*r. I:(i a.m. AduU Cb'rliHaa >V>rum. tb«ni«i'“>nMt llaile llfllffa TTial llraUf Slailar." t)r. UMlnluh pnachltif. &»• lolal, Urv VTUIIam Watt.

1I0LI.1STK1I' rOHMUNlTT .I'lltSlirTCKIAN

' a.m. tllhl. .tuJr. U found InIl'Ok M lluib. 11 a.nu. woi»hlp. topk, .klm 11.. rf lb. l-o.cf Chrl.1 UI.M.*'

t Uula T1>lnta." S p.m. *»«ilnr wor- .. Wpk. •Tcn.plM Wllhoul 4 Co.l.“ . JIoHman «lll iprak at both motnlnf i •..ln< a.rvkaa. S la. I p.m..Iluada|r I CYl' will bar* a pr»«on<>r.i(« rallr .Jarom.. All blih arbool an joulb »l r»r til . trr>kt. Jlflnr 10 ' *ir avinlni ‘ " —. ..

' It, (bar* vllt b« a ,T ail wto -III

I pif

, TV TROUBLE?CALL RE 3.2233'

FACTORY RADIOT V C E N T E R

BlBbWr •l.’R KAVIOR LtmieSAS

ahd rounb atrau. n.n ..b .. C, rir*.r. >a.lar

W(lna al Uilhw llalfbu. ■

ar Vulcamoi. will I.mI t

l l . .r , J.

If ri'k. t p.m. I’lckrlt'a <11 rrFhw.blp haU. nllrir.

pla..f unlu I p.m. TTiundar. on Mtnbmbip aod K.tn-

I>r. Ilnd.rhlJI, aJI»li>ynd^phlkiMphf'.a/.r" br'ilallui

dM^ou wlU bold Ib.lr n>i>nlh]» maatlnr al lb. bona <i{ Hr. anU i(-

p.m. Tundar. r.ipki.r p<al No.

Ir &co<itnia<lar, Lm

riEflT aiuRcii or i ir! ziM> S'rJi

.. .S t.m . Suadar * vorvbjp, JUrmrn frr Un. llarbart Maaon. 1

ETIBCorAL ClltJItCII o r TUB ASCENSION

Naraaa X. SlMhwill. ractar . :Jo a.m. Iloir Cammuniun. 10 «.i

H«lr Ccnim«nka»nd aarmon. Durin, i

SALVATION AIUIT •Kl SMsd a.anur Borlb

■ Rarand Ural. II. H.l Haaroa »:4| a.m. Buodar acboul. 11 a-n. IIoU-

>«t maallnr t:4t ivm. aalratlon manlnt Mn. Wadnwdaj, Wom.n'a Ilom. laaiua p.m. Tbutidar. Banlor IltWa aludr.

HOTOR-VU DRtVC-IS SartkM bnlo al I a.m. and Lui I mJnuIM. Ifpnitr thU 5unda> U

cnnurriAN bcickce

M alr»«Md-*t Chriillin

tram eJbii (S:;«H "A* Iba Falb.r I lira In blmailf: an balb h ' siv.n To

... San to ha?. Ufa In blmirlf.'' I'roni 'SelaiKa and IMlb >Uh K.r lo lb.

a"ta 'ooi. Lll’. muli'bi . ’limaira ..Jiana. Ufa 1. lb. rrarUtllni I Am. U«ln> «bo *aa tad It and aball b>, «V nolblni caa trua." Scrictural mWiI locluda tbta tmHii. fnra I John (Zzi

' tbli th. pronli* Ibal ha btlh prt I, rrta rt.tnal Uf.."1UMAMIEL LUTHERAN

ScbllchUBf, »0BdldD, Ctlif.. .P.aklnf on tha tb«nr. 'Your I^rd <Md Walklni la Oardnl' T>>« II a.m. >rr>k. k

Fines Flow in U nder Italy’s New Traffic Law, Henry SaysD r HENRY HcLEMOOe

:R O M E -U ntll 10 <layt w o It w

unfettered by UafJlc la* No. l.- T h li m eant that he could—and Id—u v e m ost of hla paiilng :l he came to a good blind e r a hill, and that he ripped

Ihrouch towns and vUltgea wltA Uie throttle down lo the floor* bourd.

AUo. tha t h e drove

for the coIl»eu«, and lighting Ve- suvliu w ith butane gas.

Orandolse tchcmes, yc*. but Uie flow of inoney from the fines must

’|t>e liscdM nehov ..................... . . .iDwUlkuio, Ki.SiiKtt Sradtcaui

Probers Plan to Check Auto UnionWABJILVOTO.V, Julr » J*— TlJ«

V ... the alile;»«nate rackeU-commltlee plans toof the nsad U u t be:t suited h l f i ^ ^ ^ * preliminary tnvt^lgaUon fancy. cxecul«d lam a and itops United Auio W orten Ini-itho\it-Dhieflt"of »}gtt»ls,-rieia«»the right of way to no Uvmg erea. ture. and, If th e iplrlt moveil him,

irkrd m idw nj Of an Interaectlonplzia.

This made Tor a blluful exbt- I I , ence—especially for those motor-

i»is-wtu»M-iit9rlimr»ncf. w,i p ldup. or who were eager to begin Uit great adventure.

Happy, too, were o«-ncrs bulnnccs, cemetery lot salesmen, flotuts, cnit^h and bandage dnim*

and llrsl>ald kit manufac*lurers.

Life—a.i lone as one had It—»i ever dull on Italian m d s . . Tlien—10 day* ago—and wllii 7

more w am lne than a cat gives mouse—the Italian covernment pounced dov,-n on lu llan motorUis.

One day. no rulefl; the next, enough regulations to paper the universe.

Tlio resull; E\erj-body and hla brotlicr itrew a ticket and a fine,

more accurately, ser«ral tlck- a n j aeverni fines, (or habit is

hard to break. Molorlsls arrested (or paaalng on a hill a l point A would Ret nailed a t point B. r ' — kllometert down ths road, passing on th e right, or careening, through a vUloge a t S3 miles lio\ir.

The valla o ( the tunirUed m»-' lorlsl could be heard from the Alps ta Vc.w tus. They «tl)J cjin be heard, (or th a t matter. World rec* ords for a rm waving, shouting, oa th mRtterlng and all-around de* ^ A lr are being tel ewry day.• - TtH ntallanm otoflslilniplycsnT! no t become reconciled to the with* dmwftl o( #uch lifelong prIvllcgM

T he threc-day Inquiry, starting Ju ly 27, la to detennlre whether

.compll^ by

Aluminum Finns Get Union Plans

NEW YORK. July 17 (UPI) — T he Dnlled Steelworkers union to ­day the naUon'a m ajor aJu- mlaum n to d u c m for. a one. two

three year «m tf* rt calling ia t annual package iBcreaac of

around 15 cenu an hoi(r ' The economic o((er made aluminum cOtnBanJes waa basically th e aame aa the union's la s t o((cr to the steel InAulry before the strike.

A union apokeaman said Aluml- .,um company e l America, • JCaber AlimilDura and Reynolds Metals eompany have taken th# prt^waal“under adTlsemeol".-Aiid..ar* «x;

trmbr- thelr-countc r .j r th posaU aomeUms — '

a-slitilio r one d ld -ab c a .Jh t cormnlttco invfsligaied tlie UAW

11958.T lio union IradltloiuUly lAipports

D rinocnillo candidates for poIlUcal o(flcc, although It has supported

Republlcaai

Visit in Kiiig HillKINO HIU^■ July n - M / .

Mf«. nalph Robinson. Salt Z ^ e City, Tlslted hi* brother and alster-

i-Uw. Mr. and Mra. Nick Robln- ro and luBlly.Ur. and Mr*. Melvin Challn and

family. Longview, W ash, are vU.t- Ing his parents, Mr. and Mra. Clark 'Cballn, and brother. Thomas ChaXm. and '«nUr- enu. Mr. and Mr*. Pred Hufi. Twin _____________

Boll in Canada's Arctic lundm U completely frown, except to a Soo\, or two deep during summer

Hagerman Slates Children’s ParadeHAOERMA.S, July i: _ p. '■

for Uie clilldrtn'* p ir i* u, annual Pioneer day celfbu'^ ' h e ra July 2< hare btrn rorr.-'.'^ by M n . Ted Bell and M;, Behrens.

Children 12 ytam old it \ c\l-, wishing to tAke part a t th e llbrttry bulldlnj btlo-c t ? '; a. m . They will kM thj to th e CftU»llc church carr,-

Dlcj’tles. trleydn and

Rock, Slide o r Slip?W J m U »a III

I»av<a. fats* u r a in o r i dim ii-in cUce.,Do Dotr^ lo*”M ll 'T t^ 'l»a lkaline {ODD.

ani* eoucun •Terrwatra.

m RFNSMEYER, Public AccountonIR upert, I3bHo~

onnounccs the oppoini

7 BART^SILVERS and^ERAN K. WOOD_^Junior A ccountonts

trains nnd buses, driving a l break­neck speed through log ao as to gel ou t o( It In a hurry, and using tjie sidewalk M paulng, - ’

If popular demand does not re­sult In Uie sodening of the trti((le regulaUons. and a return to tlie old days of derrlng-do, the Itnllan; government will be (orced to build a new and larger treasury bullfflng; to house the tinea.

Money Is rolling In so (s.«t that there Is olready aoma talk of mak­ing a large loan to the United BUlfs; buying a batch of new lions

m.»lln*‘«*M S!;r*ai’'u.ib'ifIlrni~Mrirt&ri^CoBraff‘1«“ ''r^ e r! »:S0 p.m. Uondar Uacle Valirr R«W%. Wallbar Ltvua mnU at Itup.rl ebureh. 1:30 p.m. Tu.«i1ar I«tbrr.n Urmm'- l.acua m»«la. 8 jvm. W^dniadar Wallhr l<aiua inwlt.—t-pw.—‘nimwl.T 'lirdt

r>amniay ana nunnar, ix ’a Uacua IlrlrMl at Caic

f.RACE nniLr

1. Cry of ptitra.*.” » p.bv fo.p.J *.rT- I p.m. Tu«.lar. Clia ptar.r a»r lf«.

-. ,.'.m. W.«ln*»*lay prajtr mwtlnr. Tbura- dar S«nd«7 achool pknk at llarnion park.

n. a.lull IllbU hour a

USECOLONIALCONCRETE

Our qoallty and Berries make tba Dirfereoeel

RE 3-5500S & H Grean Stompi

DROP IN, SOMETIME....and lot us show you

how we can J own-

■your-owrt honi’

M d e ta n i HDAAP o f our Home-

' L Q A N *^ feobligafa

OF TW IN FALLS

only BUTLER Bins M M E f l Mg i v e y o u . . . , O | v E W W

'g ro in sto rage

l~ FEATURESo f N O EXTRA cost

B U T L E R r Ameflca't largeit selling grab bint, now hau• PUrfcra tyr* . . aMiIavf* odjntnaal aw paailU* (or

<»iitrelM •anlHatlo'u

f, fo.la» t» «pplr . . . I«H l*»9a».

' • th a n 1.»0 b«. • U90 b», • 1/M b*. • }JOO • 9.27S i*.

McVEY^STW IN F A L L S -R E 3-91T 2

McVEY'S VALLEY IMPLEMENT HAZELTON

Now On! Come Join Our Big Party!OPEN

HOUSE!W e're in our new homie and want to celebrate!

COME! SEE THE WONDERFUL NEW LINE OF ALL NEW

ER IG ID A IR EAPPLIANCES

NEW! 30-INCH A m i f k a ' t No. One Appliance Lino.

PRIGIDAIRE RAN G E . CO.VSISTINO OF

wdtiMMHi ^ Rofrigerotors, Free* tors. Ranges, W o ih ' ers, Dryers, W ater

Hooters, etc.

FRIGIDAIRE— -G EN E R A L -M 0T 0R 5-

CAIN'S—

Make QuaUty yew BUY Word

. . . wf(b JkDlth tb tn U no

quesUoB as (o . Quality and

performance. Conle In and

•re eur excluslre ** 2 e n 11 li **

Elcetronlei Department,

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HI-FI

STEREOPHONIC

H e r e - I s th e m o s t fa b u lo u s o f f e r tv e h a v e e v e r m a d e - ln 13V2 y e a r s o f d o in g b u s in ess in T w in F a l l s . - - -----------------------

FREE VACATION FOR TWOFOR 4 NIGHTS A T THE FAMOUS BILTMORE HOTEL AT

Palm Springs ResortPALM SPR IN G S/ C A L IF . (t r a n s p o r t a t io n n o t fu r n ish e d )

BE OUR GUEST!T h is fobuloui ofUr ii modo. poisibie (hrough tho co-operotiori of FRIGI- DAIRE and ZENITH a t well o t ou r furniture luppllori, Thit free voca­tion fo r tvo will be given ro every cuitom or purchasing ony FRIGIDAIRE appliance excepting disposer units — th it will include rofrigerotora, ranges, wosheri, dryers, frocxers, c ir conditioners, built-in range and oven units, dijhwoihisrs ond w ater heaters — ond console Zenith T, V. se ts o r stereo Hi fidelity sets, or any m ajor items of furniture during this cvcnN Thri fa b u h u t o ffe r a p p U et t o our B uM S fo ro a l to during th i l oren t.

AT THE BILTMORE HOTELY our deluxe room will hove its own polio end controlled v -n lrefrigerated oir ond elcclric h ea ting for pcrfect tem per- our guests for one special night of enfcrtom-otur'e control during both warm doys and cool, restful mcnt, starting with your choice of dinner and cocktoils,n igh ts. You will cn joy 'the beauty of towering palm s,' ,• . , , u t .vlush cilru! Irtcs and th t splendid m oiesty of the Son ‘<“" ‘ '"3. «nd slors of the cnlcrta inm ent world perform.Jo c in to mountoins, while e n jo y in g golfing on the nine- '^9 for your picosurc. The PALM SPRINGS BILTMORH

Pi"9 is open th , yeor oround ond th is cnchon.ing vocoti"" pong, or |ust lounging.oround the oversized swimming . , .. p o o l , .....;___ ' --------------------------------------------- ■ nioy be token onytim c'before September 30lh, 1959.

NotNOTE t o ; f i lE SKEPTICAL:

one prico tog has been changed for this pro­m otion. A free Palm Springs vocotion will be ©ward­ed to anyone who eon prove otherwise.

FREE! ICE CREAM•To ever>one vlJtlng u.i during this big Open House, dren miLn be nccompunled by parent)KItEK nOTTLE OF COI.OGNE to erery lady. rLUS mIo- able lutpHse t i l t , . , aak about Jt.

ADDED TO OUR STOCK OF MERCHANDISE IS A

COMPtETE-tlN^OF FURNITUREDINETTE SETS . . . LIVING ROOM SETS . . . BEDROOM SETS . . . U M P S . . . B E D D 1N G ~T A B L E S -

VISITJ)UR ANNEX'A tro u thcalKy bark of oar new i t and USED TX C. APPIIANCES.

Newly Enlarged — Improved

SERVICE DEPT.

!. re«turlng Fum llure'

where r e ar«,tniire <fefennJne«I than ever (o Hte up to oar alogan: "JF WE CANT SEItVICE I T - U T WONT SEU , A pPLIANCES-T V - FuRNJTUEi

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