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/^TE BULLETIN .fflWOTOX, J“ - M'HV-Tle t.» . ILJ2,N0.2MJ ;••• ' ajority Favo After Roai I helming «pp«w*l ^ the wiy ma L ? rh « y ftludy commlllw re- eloctra. r.irtoS«tc<l by thoM alUnd- Dhoia LV«wi ton® L^rtmoiny..sumtoilum-We4^ Clauilfti E »/iero«« ifter heaUd dls. report w E-About 100 pcaaaj.mlUnd- nclor-a t the vot« la f«»or of To/n« U\tiDuUt«J two changu. The mftlnlaiu [Ll ttTored appointment of adopted [^« .T eommlMloner by a &ljt- reorganli fLhwiy board appointed by ayjittm i L ^ o r and tiie esubllihment “It cou E lf hJjhw#y boarda. The p m - beforo th for the govenior t« such an K ^ e tommliilMlcr m weU %s tha Wsh Krd tJnl plwe* county high- have ihL erome Man In Severely in [Jerome man, injured flcvcrcly in jIj bclwcen a car and truck Wci orted in “fair” condition Thursday i nir hospital attendants. Albert Hill •lined frnctures of both knees and jiu. Helen Hamianing, 13, route 1 r-also injured in.thc crash, .wasjri n Thursday. Miss Harinahing'^e tiUons Jind. flh ock. ______________ taaosh occurred at 6:40 p.m. fo aFalls on the sugar factoiv road w ii Orten,’ 51, -Hanaen, --------- ned around a parked car T 1 met_the_ HiUfl macWno J j O I I , im .“The parYdd cnr ' ted no lishts, according to W 0 liff Jesse E..Carlton. * _ i ttcUf Mid the impact lifted or (HI Uie road m d threw U X U i te the right agaltul » fence- T>irrnn «sKrr5s-= £ 1 ? l»t»Sof the collision Bnash- i M o f i m n - c a r into meets t?»>7 eoc4 MtheadUghl oa'the truck w . ‘^^iK’e- 5 ■Ss; K out $50 damage when the tiow Dlf Wof Uie tmd: awung around »“ Q they B It, the ftlierlff aald. Tbe contract •ar and the thick, which waa chance, c I »t the time, were total of ntgotlj 1 Bich Dl t a said HcUoway had car tract det It ind «topi>c<l a t th e bottom rowed Jo iiihmip-ui thn road.'TIe wna rock boU oo the car when Uie crash and welfj td. The pej !i Ballowfty and O rltn were main pla fx drtrtng with expired drlv- gone day mcd. Ihey were to oppetr In dhly'lok iiniie charge Thursday. sU-lkers el —: ----------------------- carried pl )over Says nclgliborh lurrent ‘Spy diedrnofi _ 1 •' different Danger High EKOTON. Jon. 30 (ffV-The S'f?? ^ 5> lhe Job of protecUng Uie ST/riCTi spies U jrreater now K,fo„ the « the peak of World war n. for an enlargment oJ hU ri.rr.i^. RJI Director J. Edgar Hoover oT* ueonjrewlonnJ hearing Uint _ s'oT'Wsiwar.Bervcd onlj..to. J the work of his agenu In T .lJO fl- !fcj Ul# nalloo-a Intemal «8- ’y ^ nr"! report was contained In •‘S T • tpproprlaUona comrelUee tQ . P made public today. IW.OM Alleni In U. 8. BOISE, ■ a ume hearing. ImmlgraUen ?!??*” , ' WaUon B. Miller said tasttly 3,000,000 aliens ar« S L ' u, i United S U le s - s o m e SfiOQ 2S“ul^ ^•IfPorlAblo M d .rrcc tm dtr ^nd. but whom no olher jumd Jan. *111 accept; ' •y,,! ;>« Commlnaloner W. p. w.no.ooo iia border Inspectors found It IS per ecs PtiyslcRlly Impossible to carry stocks at ulrcd examlnaUons at border but 9V p L Jan. J. It « ewmpie of the problem. The US Ulned there are between eluded qui ’a 11,000 persons In Canada to lUrch |« orilelally listed by Uie cessor*. U w Eovemment oa subversive, “ ay be p tor llm UoU«nn, ' nUnmM ' or « no.. 1„ u,. Dnlirf auiL S 'iS ^Ir. tind of.whom-Ujo Imrol- tcTTice-ha, no knowledge. .oBor « «ld -one Of tho effective '« bem limited Mre tap- Trfni'-v.irgg ■ 1. _______ ~ nounced I J r» » r—■ meeUng o rt Rules for ^Illrrt 5’enerdny by Defense ' lLTL^,"’ '" '“ '“ «etJudsfl ._ I g'lltiK Attorney A. H. NIU- ' ' “*^n'ifinfornmtiennnt«r —^TW TC ‘lie deaui of his wife ■PUher «a» charged wlUi most othe, “unlaw- eomparaUM .=J^TiImiioiaiy b u t Tcllhout- f<H3cnil poi > D«. 7. L K e wu' 8‘* ' murder. populsUoM former In- included In f^her on Average Uia S , resltJcnti'J im.,.. ‘‘■opting to perform shown for :: %m ginning of iia >ils Plea, to Uio typleoi mor r“ “ 10*. a . Tuesday.’ h o u n of c^i ■' ■ ifS ' ~ B T~r _ A Regional OtrkUl CIt7 mad . Cega9 Vnrw^Aptt ors Idaho G] ad Report D mattera wlUi county commU* same let rs. _______ ----- ------------- - Jn speci tfuailon la favor of the report Is duty, led by R. 8. Tofnemlre aad people c le.DeUrtlltr..Oppfaltlon-to-tha - tieTto t was led by Jake aioema, dl- ts taker r-ox m « Twin Palla-hlghway off and ct. leglslaui tflemlre, the first speaker, study o talned thal the-feport must bo asked to led If the stite is lo have any He m anliatlon at all In lu highway report w m wlUiln several years. • . which . could be another 10 or IS years magnify 0 the peoplo of the su ie have opposltlc an opportunity la reorganlio ToffiM Ilghway syrtem." h« aaId.JW c ..u j "i." this report auUioriied by tlio Tc.bi njufed n Mishap in a shattering head-on Vednwday evening, was wash ly morning by Tu-in Falls lillfl, 29, route 1, Jerom e, Drmocja ind one leg bc.iidcs other “ ying i. 0 1, Klmbetly, hin nistcr- ‘“™ ™ sjreportedia.-good’-.coDr- told. ui« 'received iacc and liead doesn’t _________________ HlM,_tIl four miles southeast of ^rTp/k 1 when a truck driVen by BMtcd u •'spare" J ng Tieup of -----p w e d ' i: ^ork Sighted S5.S' 'or Chi’vsler Achcso^ m o r r . uicJi.. Jan.- 28 (UJ!>- j ”! £ ”5 :I0 -United Auto Workcra and Acheso ler corporation braced today seems to long. CTlppUng. strike. tho.gttU: e than-HJ,000 workers ttlrett'dy dignatior Idled by Use. walkout and over him ry obterrers said another ___ ' strllce lasts two weeks. maaded e and federal mediators hopod Amerlcoi ng union and company nego* (C«nii I together again "as soon as > - »8l off a Ultle.” i . No NeioUaUsns A tO ] lough UAW Prealdwt WaUtr ither and ChrysIerLabortW«.------ T tt' Dlrtelor Robert W. Conder Jt H hey were wUUng to begin new >ct talks, there seemed lltUe ^ e , of Immediate resumptloa . IT J 1 mentioned the other's cod- WASto demands aa “foolish,” and *I!UBlon to sU^ ^ Uielrj-finftUnl bolfom" offeii for pensions prj^ctlo. relfaro Insurance, . Whntev peaceful scene at Chrysler-s plant hotdly retembled by- daya ot bloody labor strife. 7«tcrday token flre-man grwlps of ccatrai t stood by UiB gates, and none * 1 picket signs, - "Nobody Ilorl, Eielled- ~ ! never seen 11 m quiet," a «rhood rejUuranl owner said, ir :, iy-s been hurt, nobody's ex- nobody's boUiercd. It *ur« Is ^ •nt from-Uie old days.” world's Uilrd largest outomo- rnipany wu shut down when necessary producUon workers dropped vlouslv sk tools and walked from the ®* Jly lines yesterday, IS minutes Xiked n the scheduled strike deadline, axe the / h e r Immedlalely o r d e r e d Aal er’s M planls struck 4n all that Is a it the naUon.' mission u O^SiSfrGain G osst Predicted for In (950 Spud Crop a^;g\ JE, Jon. 2« flJJD-Maho poUto u .S . seni a will plant about 153X)00 clear toda of ipuds In »M. about five with the ' :nt more Uian. Uie M5JM0 in Nampa planted in 1M9. the D. B. Oouett. Uire department said today, senate fol TwhUe.-stocks-t«f-potaloe*-M j<n,n-Tiic Ian. I and arallsfc1# for sale mont Jiat dale were ejUmat«d at n,c„t say 00 bushels- This was about cent less Uian merchaaUble i,«moa a t Uie beginning of 1D«, jj, j 55q_ 1 per cent larger than on rwcll.'*! ' I®^®* my mind' USDA said Uie slocks In- ' quanUUei which win be sold ( -- •ch factoriea and oUier n rj- i“k_ , as well as quanllUes which e purehased by Uie Bovem- uurJag m to lha price npport pro- Qy, ^wl: Jvestock feed stock! were not d, nor were supplies for food id for seed by grow ^ _ _eppa&laB .... ..................3 ----- 'm U ori'l JOCIATIOS MEET BET pollUca I 3ER. Jan. 28. (Ufl - Archie Sjue, ^ , Welser, president of -the q . torroduW»M«el*Uon.aa. d today Uiat_ Uie . a n n u ^ opUoa or t of the organUaUon wlU ^ I at Caldwell. Jan. 30. rvey Reveals E Are Below.Ave YOiUt.j,n,-3«-CSpoc:aU-. Ior. ,u of Twin Palls P*r less waa 87 cen irlclty Uisn do conmmers tn United Sta islS m E H is •4 m Uio united SUtcs-.wlUi • For IM k Of 3i00 ‘ n-l “f® sene«lly , I In Uie jurvey. iV"?,, ie monUily bUU PsW by jal users of eleetrtcli^y ^ m o n Z blll f cuntal. Uie tvu*! ««* nal Newspapw S m ln « t - - - T\^n Change Discussion S >legUIsture that wlU.aooa.mMl pecial uulon. That Iegtslatur« i:<f^ ity-bound lo take acUoa If the le are In favor af the r«port“ '■pomied blit"that, if no acUon " T B B I iken now, UiB lsjue_wlU cool IW H W It-msy be yeara before-* lature which Issued another t of Uie highways would b« 1 to Toie on It also. wPPort “>« rt WlU) the •warning Uiat gmups n oppoM lu adopUon would ^ fy opporJUon to detalLi Into Mtlon of Uie report aa a whole. fflfmlre, }n , explain^. Uib >lons Irked H 5y Acheson’s H View on Hiss H VSinNQTOK, Jan. 30 </PKSec« 7 Of Stale Acliewn was de- ced by boUi Reinjbllcana and on cspICoI hIJI today (or S Ui&i he docs not Intend “to my back on Alger Klas." ^resenUUve Judd, R., Minn., :,M.'».- hflUa-.-.lh a t- ttzrAchcaoQ n "turn his back" on Alger . tIicn_UitU>mldent_«hould -■ ■ ■ 1 i hla bftck" on Aeheson. I. T. 'C ^rcsentaUve nicli, R., P a , sug- march ol U thnt lhe United 6U»t«s could Fnads fr e AchSwn -If Joo Stalin needs lUen, bt rctary of »lale.“ lo-enm' ■^Vorklnr for SlaUn" pm_Uic,Uilnts.UiatJiav9hap. — - ____ 1 In China and elsewhere.” A ^ said, -I don't know If we have A U f Kly worklngforJoeSlallamore the secretan' of sUte." .. RcpresenUllve Cox. D., O a; I ion's sutement yeitcrday' was J urprlse bul it may bo tcrilfy- > tho American public" Maglo\ ■eson, Cox told Uie house, Wbuted I I to be ’'completely obUvlous to count? tx ;ttthenag.atoim of puljllc.ln-- - ^ ^ d i S tion-ffnicauirtalenstobrtak ed to know “how long wm Uie omic Fund I oollecUns lea tausing z~ Mystery Stir! 3HINaT0N, Jan. 36 OifJ-An 1 in by President Tttmian to " levelopmentUa D.S. A-bomb ;llon went unexplained today, itovcr Uiey ora Uiey aave' Uie WASI rm »4i,o»,ooo. and wesi Truman asked ccngresi late day lor »»7.MO,000 la addlUon. \ tract auUiorily for tha itnmlc----- The nt commission to u k In Uia to rcnlv' year endlng.JumLSQ.______ p a rt of a previous announced islon of productive capacity le atomic energy program.- i J l U C ho sum Is 111,090,000 below Troj^'^ottrlbuled Uie cut f/IlC ] xcnt technological develop. ____ • which havo mado Jt "un- 'W T l ary to proceed wlUi a pre- - TT I ’ scheduled constnicUon proj- d w hat Uie new devetopments le AEO said they arc “claal- block typi Asked what Uio project was main even ! not now needed, Uie com- Intermoun' sett Remains” (day meotlti n Senator Race 3E. Jan. 3(J (Uf5—Former Oov. pnijj ^ , s C. Oossett la still eyeing a deiMatu tl jena^ seat. He, made this t,on mater [>doy In a telephone Inlert'lew revolution rte United Press at hla home _ ,. 3p a . uiiarica ett. who sen’ed briefly In Uie follw lng Uio d{RUi of Sen; “ • “ OmosJ momnj.-Trmlncrea'tiiat-stT- ontha ago ho Isjufd a stale- ^ The meel saying Uiat for more U.on buslaeii a rears he had flguitd-on being bcnuUIlcail locmtlo senatorial candidate strucUon w ). Tuesday l.“ he aald, “I haven't changed unded a t nd." where Phi: —I City. UUh, > m ' block busln )pposesPlan Mrenlng nt Uie lOOP hall, 3range went on record ^ of bloc "•'ti™ a instead ot pulUng ll into IS aa the plan would do. jjai I Orange »l<o went en rec- doise. . 'a tb rln g counly-wUIe' local I on Uquor.by.Uie.drInk.. denTSftto Electrical Rates ^erage for Gity ] aU-ecab.Ughllog piirpo#^*- tlon. ths mo =TnTTiu.-=omp.r,d‘r t » m States average of 11.30 and jjM. 1 average of «J5 for c l ^ jju^ng th size BTOOp, 10.000 to M .OOO ,j»nuary, loo. power comn Kl kilowatt houn,'Uie anuxmt commuolUu y used for IlfihUng, ««»'.' had change :es and nfrlgeraUoa, Uie bills. More ’ bill In Twin Palls was »3j», showed Inc ^at aa average of W-'* showed deer r clUes. Among elUes of Its. year period, !, the bill was MJ5. , • notes, howe; e 550 kilowatt lu)ur class. In householc ooUng U lavolTCd to addl- 10 per ecau FALLSriDXH^HURaDA'! Creed’s Livestoc! r. (PclIs Fete) Creed, lefl. holds Uie Palos h ot dimes. The horM sold fer Wedand s from sale of all donated stock went Inta I I, beg aod lamb In addlUon io the horse. C grating) * * * ^ *__________ leftion of Varied For County Ma lo "Valley livestock buyers con- Buhl, welgl d ICMie to. Uio Twin PaUs at »3305 a ■ p o ll^ n d by bidding on -4F<»lbH:>«to>>Ore«d-«o«lu«t«d lie. Among animals donated * hundred. ;cause were a mixed spaniel noopt al X terrier pup.lwo ato««. hog, j„j 315 poi Ino horse end lamb. The jgf JM 71 Id 30 Umes for coUeeUona ol uid once t( nd tbe lamb sold six Umes, xor ISUB. Ins 1107.73. Rimkln ff dpMted by W U to HoroI^ gaw a W jwis Accepts! Bid to Resu kSHINGTON, Jan. 26 (/P>-John L 'estcm soft coal operators to resun: [. ( hourand-the-day-Lewia-set are thi ly to a petition of Robert N. Denha ““ board, .ckMakers. ri“‘ , , , , ___ , Lcn-ls tell id Meeting^ rr ■■ T l'. ■ . ^ * [^ith Election election of new officera and ... ons on the acccptabUlty of ^ typo construcUon were the uijeoUecU. vents of the meeting of Uio Sa juntaln Block Manufacturers X ;lon held hero Tuesday and a hi ■dny.,.. Le»S»(3cc 3f-tjie hlghiightjrof-lhe-two^ ilouiO-TUlt otlng was tho InspecUon and deat Trumi on of lhe new type block hart as h« la. .produced_j3y..lhe_ .Idaho *trikoaad' yl>roduels company, Twla The-Tlslt- It waa fell by many of Uie D„ W. Va.: :s that this type of construc- advlted Ur itcrlal would effect a minor atate, at lei on In building. gency. ea Worde, Salt Lake Oty, “I don't I roR clecled president and V. naUonal en osL secrcUiry.-Ior Uia com- said, “but a c. —■ ...... .. - _________• conecmM I necUng began Tuesday when ; ( and the promotion and rsos'uossa ay evening the group at- a banquet at the Turf club dfopf^ thi Phillip Buehner, Salt U ke Director j», ah, traced the history of Uic (,; to; islness. mlttee yest ber ot Commerce Secretarr production Jthne welcomed tho associa- naUortal ea Uie opening session Wednes- of the imlng., O., E. Cotton, Twla ^ jjjj™ ealUi officer, dlscus.-.ed Uie “"S Blocks for buUdlng grade A Ayleast ilna«4 M f u * *. C*liB> 1) tpreadlng. nounced ni HARDY SELECTED banking of 1 Jan. 30 —Theodore T. nailroads « Solse. has bce*Mlected presl* (or the aaffl< Jle Lincoln Day Banquet as^ ttjs strikl I. tesUng Lew —; --------------------------------- Uiree d a y s ; ;s Here SH - spring. The Residents monthly blU locally was 10- oon- ^:wiUi-*7.0l Ior aU. OUier : ncng elUes ot Its own site, _ the period January, IMS, r», 1™, .U to Ih. Itd.nJ " i ’s ' I unmlislon, a total 'of 049 S”” Uca, by.JM.uUUUes, iges in residential electrlo ire Uian twice as many Increaita la. rates than lecreascs. Covering the 10- W , 1830 to 1MB, Uio PPO wever, a generol reducUon nold electric blila of about at. 11— I AY. JANUARY 26, 19S0 ' _ ck Auction Raises lotnlno horse denatod by Baakln Ruthcrl tsday at lhe Twin Falls Uroteck Cotb la Uie eaonty polio drive. .Donated anlmi , CoatrlbaUoiu sf fm jU were tallied afl _* * ___ *_ ’* _ ■ __________* 1 Livestock Net arch of Dimes ( eljhed 730 pounds aod sold aucUoned 1 I a hundred to Barney Vol. urlry. Ih# animal brought ^ jo-pe Irteln-^teer- ulneu b y g tr t D*U-DJek« PBln Falls, brought m i3 to Oeorga . D. Wiseman. HaMen.^ 'The »M.«J a t « IgtiEd SlS'inS Hill (ur CtS39 redeneted^ td. - , tof U» loj alM donated « hoff weJtb* Hanten. foi pounds. It sold'twice/osee Twla.Falli, 71 to Darrel Lyoa. Buhl, Buhl, fer $1 »to Tom Callen, Twin Foils, 117 and to ' >6. a RuUierford, CactUford, Nonr ol U Paloa^o horsa was jamb m It' Mine^peral ume Contraci L. Lewis today accepted on Inv. jmc contract talks In Washingt the same when he is due in fcdera ham, general counsel of tho natii -for an Jnjunctltfn ■ t his three-day work ^ q || jj telegrophed George H. Love. _ t of the Pittsburgh Con. | a Coal compony, Uiat he V '' 1willing to resume negoUa- ^ 1good falUi, WlUiout sUpu. A f. quallflcaUon, or commit- ^ l. Md asked Lewis to renew S've^alSiigUlkawhlch ators had broken off dur- strike Ul October, but aU " hsjidfal of conditions. « flcclilon eame after a While .a n o o ^ mtoi-reported-that-Pr«»|. -B « -« Id - m in said he b “working as Bcouls havi he can" oa the soft coal leaders Ihro ;d "hopa for results." must be fill sllor was Senator KUgore. Uma to reac a. He told reporters he had not Uter Uii Mr. Truman that his own of Scouts fi leut. Js suffering an cmer- «et at 100, troop. How 't know whether there Is a »bi, »uj ^ emergency or not." EUgoM {,Uier troopi t as far as West Virginia is one,- Kalahe d It la definitely an emer- . oeguu.pa \Wlo' House sources In- ^ 10 acUon eould be expected lC»tii.»< exl week in the spreading -— Ind^more soft ooal miners M c C lO ] Uielr tools tWs-week, and D |* . Janes Boj'd of Uie bureau DlOC told tho senate labor com- ^O' altrin l».t m lu. «.! j.M tC to,, in Increases a t once, uie q economy, heallh and wel- Jie naUOT Is now or soon ^ DPtriled. . . mark.Uie.b M,»0 Are Idle blockade Jt M.000 miners w ertjt- = Town Nee since lasl July The poUU I and cultural ).Vole L ead,-. S S nargln by whlcli Twin ,j,gs Wednes ,Ud -dryr Tuesday TO J. but two BuUieeslng n inures printed .la the , tcM Wednesday . g a v e etands at Mi( t rtiulis. no aald the Wnesday report s ^ ^ u, b j jtnd of 3 ^ .nomio atree dry.-The ta£al s^to w ahould help : I iniiead of -<,0 0 . •• toTSlld ballolfl were dU- ne said In and dowdlnx ■—* suit 01 Xmli le Irrlgstcd Idaho Connties H«bW at a^H Svm* .................. - AwxUirt-fmWlJl 8 $699 B j ; Wm-^ WASH! Immedlat( ' failed todi GOPIx to.pin.thc income ta ••• oLlIfftJflE ‘-•-SoH Represc '• •■"^.'.Y.'^OT|| Tenn., p; . house at I CXClSQ not bo oi with tho ' taxsectioi . ‘ • • • .Represent ,1 ^ ‘‘'e the 1 MarUn'e at ' - F jH S w ita "•U-| ■ nrocedure^ li. - f a v o r s a n ttferd. CasUeferd. for tbe ^ >mmisilaa eomsaor tale. haus< mala indoded a dog, l»o •‘*5 aUrU.o»lo.|!Ull,l,.. . , * * * may be Jii .- ___* ___ *_________grcss a c u a ts$699 _ , oalUiB Ufd Campaign « at IM to Boy EaUsy, Uielr share! pi«seaUy H pound lamb donated by a Jensen. TjrtfcAOt W • I113S a -^Othgaaj amb w m^^Ktionr, Oro^ 'tun tor «35.U :.^^Bm eafi, to r 'lm ^ n .Io r|3 0 ;lB ff SHU. tuppoA pni HMD; to i ^ K c a la for utioa-'bn < 0 the T w M ^ E tn ^ laoUitt pt oa, coopiaM r , . IIUO. B the b ld d ^ H |ii(ii i T v illl. to IB'Tota. HBley ivltatiodnnibrthcm Draft exte gton oil Wednesday, a U. S. draft ral district court here ms and im tional labor relations • ebmwlleo c nC ll Gets tas? Ota of 100 \j)eiireld^ - t e e s oommltt t Jamboree :anl*aUon of a delegaUon ^ ouU from Uis Bnake'river attend the naUonal Scout Johnson and at Valley Forge, Pa, June i„ ^ e call r 8 U under, way, Ralph ^^uTri councl] Scout ezecuUve, oa the strate 1 Thursday, qou l-«ppJreaUon b1aBtt"Tlrr -FEPO-fllH tve been sent to troop again postp^ roughout the couacU and employment ^ lUed.eut.and rtlumea m oUttee showi ach naUonal headquarters Tua^,^ Jian March 1. The quota ' from this area has'been ATiQanfi ), or about one for each A U o e ilt neever, aome Uwipe prob- CJ*o«fn not send delegates and IJU iric ips may send more Uian tt ^ her-aald. - - vHOSP rlU.iravaHoltba-laaboro# train wlUi PuUman a c t h f S y iW M r u t >L OUaa I) (300.000 hO«p ------------------------ be held Peb. 1 jy Says Red “ ■Z" ekade ‘Gains’ ORK, Jan. 38 (Ura-Joha P*b. 1« can v , Amkrican high commis- Bulles said. A Germany, Is reported to- sons can mak Ueve Uie Increasing Bus- flee and a bi IcUons' cn Berlin traffic Uiem by a dej »^am nai=^tn‘'>KCSoy^ -•peiseia.-TO 1 'the .high commissioner county elkti 10 new restrictions are a property .oivn continuous arm>twlsUng automobile i s : o.tw.to-kecp Uie.westem ty.ttace.no-ta B becomUig too' prosper- said. No regl prior to U ien n Hall Speakers Si eding Help_“at Cn lUcal. pTOblcmaUc socUJ has become a al aspects of life in India poverty as iU nled brR aja HuUieesing The speokl :e; K rishna Nehru^ for Uie Qplted-Statea lerles of Town Hall mctl- craUo way of esday night at Uie high dered why. If Itorium. wlthln-a-natl ng. a prominent Bombay between ruiUoi nubll^er, said India He noted Uu *V,cnwnpads ot, history. Uje only naUo e western countries and jjanda are abs States; wlUi Uielr eco- the “blood of ength aad democracy, of olher coun 3 India choose the right bq dted thi . er of the worl IndU Is an utterly poor i„ American rodden country as a t»- jhould try to 1 ilgn jp e. E s said India (c«uidu4 ■ _____________ FR -er ETJD ote Try kcise T Is Ovefr aiNGTON, Jan. 26 (/?V-An att lto house vote on a ?700,000,000 si >day. Leader Martin waa ruled out of oi ho cxclse redpction.to a bill impo; taxes on the 1047.1948 and 1949 nBllrnnri* mmpnwfpa sentativc Gore, D.7 presiding over the IVlafflC t the time, ruled that m so amendment could 161111 offered, under house ^ •• 0 a bill dealing only fjin 0 corporation income ion of the federal rev- "nw ooM ' ie. Valley Weda inSfta^^l^ol'^er"' ^theasterly -althnuyh, tratqjQS^ reduction m the excise iwhlce east --------------------------- . -• northeflTTda eoriogi ScbednUd G al^ «ai ise ways aad means eora- Mi mrk Lcst n a oo Truman'S tax program. Judes excise redueUoa. It i t i ; howeTer, before eoa» ajO|oni^imidfflW .tom^daw 3iB*sentaUTe'Uscb. Toapi .( ^ ^ ■ tb a bouse debate High aad ’a ^ ^ M c a conpany bUl Ported Tliu : ^ ^ K o s e d lefflslaUoa Buhl, 30 tat ride and would PUrHeld, 18 companies pay 1< by mldnua e ^ ^ B M b tf f d e n which moderating < b ^ ^ B ; heavily on la- shone. 33 anc u^HhuovvtUktuc’ udTviaM i J |i'i March ^ farmprle* It 9 K iB nvday-by a a aU o ^ ^ ^ autea waa y toIj^^Bliouse armed mark covero in fflia H il «x(steace of ,<rom three aftW ^m n to d war la < c» u. m4 Mg. Ha creed approral ot * - ar extanalon. ^ "‘S t S ’r ’b f . T -rS S trazy 1and peanut acreage quo* t ^ house wm debata It to- J[g Qp laUbawa.CaBed ' ' TT O -Tho aeaata'iffmed eerr- Ittee win eaH.Wavy.8ec- ^ ncis P. Matthews befon By Tbe lUer explanattoa of Adm. Ihe naUoo enfeld'a dismissal as chief ellmaUo binr >eraUana. . Moat of (b( -Secretai7 ot Defense peared on tl nd Oen. om ar N. Brad* craiy.qullt oi ailed by the senate for- country. Tba ons committee to tesUfy Bitter ooJd'i itegio Importaace-of For- over the nort ^hsoa.nilMeemmlttaa p^ed acUcd OD tbe fair schedule, t ^ir»etiees bUl. Tbe com* AJaauary) iwdown may come next MCTcurrellml ----------------- - - —' new all.tlme itee V oting ed H ere on S t.1 ^ pifal’s B o n d s S ? * ~balleti ~tre'aVaflabl»'at' ' clerk's office' for Che ironton. Mo; 1 «pltal bond elecUon io one house am I. 14. o . A. Bulles. county eommunlcatlot Thursday. One of Uie boUoUng will conUnue Sears In Texa II. Property owners un- crop* tn Uie 1( In their precinct lo vote ley wero dama . vote an absentee ballot, Ings wen bol Aged. HI. or Infirm per* coast shipping ake a rojuest to the of* Pottcast of a ballot will be tsken to wesUier for « leputy, Bulles announced. Clear sUes i ed a t 100 absentee aturca In .the be cast. ' aluiough clou nm nnn th»T«iniMT ctlon must be count? .. ... niers. Possession of ai? A lliA g | Is nol considered p ro p ^ ( ^ tr a t^ *neew^ RUHSIS - T rafl ja y In d ia t-o ssrq ad s ’^ a ’S a “hungry beggar" with Qermany... is rultr. The decision iker “ Commended lhe Ibe Soviets ea hifthly.foc.lta.demo*. .‘* r^ h w .,« p If life and aaid he vron* If democracy can thrive , * ttUonrtt-ainnofthrlve ign^unU li Ions. • ^ “ lto* Uiat tho United States la Uon or the world who» bsolutcly clean but that blec^# tt t If Asia- is oa the hands' “ “ Wes. hla country as Uie lead- An y n » ^ orld aad said peace was a hands and the U. a 0 fashion Uie world in a 1« ran «. « —• » , »an flTO d«3» NAL ITY > nxoN - PRICE 6 CENTS on M h h ruled ittempt to force an slash in excise taxes order when he tried posIpff.?9q,000,000.lB_ >9 Investment Income .' ic Valley , iperatures mbSIightly d wave which hit Uido idaeiday relaxed lu tilild iwhat 'niQrsdty and sol mte tn temperaturt w u . M » forecast were tn ili . Tiy winds ,and tstermtt- rsday raomlnx. iher*. tha re aaak trom a -U'to a I of froat ’w u reported at lero a threa*de«r»e tem- »t 8 bad oodtt^_ xl low te ^ S ^ e i f liuraday nvimtnt are:. and 6: Burlty, U and a.' 18 aM -8, modsraUoc to ooralng; Rupert, U aad T, g to 18 by 8 aja.; auw 1^ ,-^gOQdl^ 10 aad I, ^Sjpa^MrSi— ■.. n t eattem W u U a ^ '• uorthem {daho m a near • ay new mow’fall^ la . res not-far aboi* Uie lero ered the area'In depUis » to alx locbca. Local h4 M «, CrtM> n t.. y P a tte m treated b jH S. WeatBrfl ■be .Aaioelated tim Jon** weather wu tnge today. (ba nahire’i akm enteH V the Jooae, tashlmhig » • .. • of ccmtraiU aoov tha \ lorthem pi»i"« ty heat wave in Tlutalir"" SSSiMaSffisa » highs for the data la ala dtles. i many areas, Inchidlnr . tn In aome spots to slow crawL ha. New .ToA. aty aad— '-aito,-brlngiag alr and--- to a virtual standsUH • • Tlfff i; Usl night deiflSlbhhig ' ' and partially disrupting tie worst dust (tonas In exaa. Tomato and other Blower Rio Orande val- maged and stonn wam- bolsted along- tha Qalf . Ing lanes. )f a new blatfof trteilnf aouU»ra California. ' IS and dropping tmper- lie IntAEmountaln -west.- — loud covBi" kept many Rap New r ^ ia n ^ rb ’S ' ffic to Berlin Jan. 38 MV-lhe Amerl. 1 and Fttnch eamman* rlin -joined tonight In a nis protest to the Rss- the hindrance of. truck reen the clty.and w««t«m^ ■ lion to send a sharp wta lets .was ivached afta a . oa.prAtaat'tea been •.. Uaow. •~T-r7- ----------------- a cama ai.tte^SaHUa- the 'Helmitede border ' i.be Ugbtanin(.«'..rfaatQerr^ \<tteaT^ - . ••.,-=:| a a army truck ooovojr.'-::; ty today wltbeut dtttl>. early 4(10 OetBun tneU ' ; In tha Jan Wlfih'.b^' raacn. y

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ajority Favo After Roai

I helming «pp«w*l ^ the wiy ma L ? r h « y ftludy commlllw re- eloctra. r.ir toS « tc< l by thoM alUnd- DhoiaLV «wi to n ®L^rtm oiny..sum toilum -W e4^ Clauilfti E » /iero«« if te r heaUd dls. report w E-About 100 pcaaaj.m lU nd- n c lo r-a

L « t the vot« la f«»or of T o/n«U\tiDuUt«J two changu. The mftlnlaiu [L l ttTored appointment of adopted[ ^ « .T eommlMloner by a &ljt- reorganlifL hw iy board appointed by ayjittm i L ^ o r and tiie esubllihm ent “It couE lf hJjhw#y boarda. The p m - beforo th

for the govenior t« such anK ^ e tommliilMlcr m weU %s tha WshK rd tJnl plwe* county high- have ihL

erome Man In Severely in

[ Jerome man, injured flcvcrcly in jIj bclwcen a car and truck Wci orted in “fair” condition Thursday i nir hospital attendants. Albert Hill •lined frnctures of both knees and jiu. Helen Hamianing, 13, route 1 r-also injured in.thc crash, .wasjri n Thursday. Miss Harinahing'^etiUons Jin d . flh ock.______________taaosh occurred a t 6:40 p.m. fo aFalls on the sugar factoiv road wi i Orten,’ 51, -Hanaen, ---------ned around a p arked ca r T 1 met_the_ HiUfl macWno J j O I I , i m . “ T he p a rY d d c n r 'ted no lish ts, according to W 0 liff Jesse E ..C arlton . * _i ttcUf Mid the im pact lifted

or (HI Uie road m d threw U X U i te the right agaltu l » fence- T>irrnn

«sK rr5s-= £ 1?

l»t»Sof the collision Bnash- i M o f i m n - c a r into meets t?»>7 eoc4 M th e ad U g h l o a 'th e truck

w . ‘ ^iK’e-5■Ss;K o u t $50 damage when the tiow DlfW of Uie tm d : awung around »“ Q theyB It, the ftlierlff aald. Tbe contract•ar and the thick, which waa chance, cI »t the time, were total of ntgotlj1 Bich Dlt a said HcUoway had car tract det It ind «topi>c<l a t th e bottom rowed Joiiihm ip-ui thn road.'TIe wna rock boU

oo the car when Uie crash and welfjtd. The pej!i Ballowfty and O rltn were main plafx drtrtng with expired drlv- gone daymcd. Ihey were to oppetr In dh ly 'lo kiiniie charge Thursday. sU-lkers el

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) o v e r S a y snclgliborh

l u r r e n t ‘ S p y diedrnofi_ 1 • ' different

Danger HighEKOTON. Jon . 30 (ffV-The S 'f?? ^ 5> lhe Job of protecUng Uie ST/riCTi spies U jrreater now K ,fo„ the « the peak of W orld war n .

for an enlargm ent oJ hU r i . r r . i ^ .RJI Director J . E dgar Hoover oT*ueonjrewlonnJ hearing Uint _ s'oT'Wsiwar.Bervcd onlj..to.J the work of h is agenu In T . l J O f l - !fcj Ul# nalloo-a Intem al «8- ’ y ^

nr"! report was contained In •‘ S T • tpproprlaUona comrelUee • tQ . P made public today.IW.OM Alleni In U. 8 . BOISE, ■a ume hearing. ImmlgraUen ?!??*” , '

WaUon B. Miller said tasttly 3,000,000 aliens ar« S L ' u , i United S U le s-so m e SfiOQ 2 S “ u l ^ ^•IfPorlAblo M d .rrcc tm dtr ^nd. but whom no olher jumd Jan. *111 accept; ' •y,,!;>« Commlnaloner W. p. w.no.ooo iia border Inspectors found It IS per ecs PtiyslcRlly Impossible to carry stocks at ulrcd examlnaUons a t border but 9V p L Jan. J. I t« ewmpie of th e problem. The US Ulned there are between eluded qui

’a 11,000 persons In Canada to lUrch |« orilelally listed by Uie cessor*. U w Eovemment oa subversive, “ ay be p t o r l l m U o U « n n , ' ™ ‘

nU nm M ' or« no.. 1„ u , . D n lirf a u i L S ' i S ^Ir. tind of.whom-Ujo Imrol-tcTTice-ha, no knowledge. .o B o r

« « ld -one Of tho effective

■'« bem limited Mre tap- Trfni'-v.irgg ■1 ._______ ~ nounced I

J r » » r —■ meeUng ort Rules for

^Illrrt 5’enerdny by Defense ' lL T L ^ ," ’' " ' “ ' “ «e tJudsfl ._ I g'lltiK Attorney A. H. NIU- ' ' “* ^ n 'i f in fo rn m tie n n n t« r —^TW TC

‘lie deaui of his wife■ PUher «a» charged wlUi most othe,

“unlaw- eomparaUM.=J^TiImiioiaiy b u t Tcllhout- f<H3cnil poi> D «. 7. L K e w u ' 8‘* ■'

murder. populsUoMformer In- included Inf ^ h e r on Average

Uia S , resltJcnti'Jim .,.. ‘‘■opting to perform shown for:: %m ginning ofi i a >ils Plea, to Uio typleoi morr “ “ 10*. a . Tuesday.’ h o u n of c i

■ ' ■ i f S ' ~ B — T~r_ A Regional

OtrkUl CIt7 mad . Cega9 Vnrw^Aptt

ors Idaho G] ad Report Dmattera wlUi county commU* same letr s . _______ — ----- ------------- - Jn specitfuailon la favor of the report Is duty, led by R. 8. Tofnemlre a ad people c le.DeUrtlltr..Oppfaltlon-to-tha - tieTto t was led by Jake aioema, d l- ts taker r-ox m « Twin Palla-hlghway off and ct. leglslauitflemlre, the first speaker, study o talned thal the-feport m ust bo asked to led If the stite is lo have any He m anliatlon a t all In lu highway report w m wlUiln several years. • . which . could be another 10 or IS years magnify 0 the peoplo of the s u ie have opposltlc an opportunity la reorganlio ToffiM

Ilghway syrtem." h« aaId .JW c . . u j "i." this report auUioriied by tlio Tc.bi

njufed n Mishap

in a sh a tte rin g h e a d -o n ’V ednw day even ing , w a s w a sh ly m o rn in g by T u-in F a l l slil lf l, 29, ro u te 1, J e ro m e , Drmocjaind one leg bc.iidcs o th e r “ ying i.0 1, Klmbetly, hin nistcr- ‘“™ ™ s jr e p o r te d ia .-g o o d ’-.coDr- told. ui« 'r e c e iv e d i a c c a n d l ie a d doesn’t

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four miles southeast of ^rT p /k1 w h en a t ru c k driV en b y BMtcd u •'spare" J

ng Tieup of-----p w e d ' i:

ork Sighted S5.S' 'or Chi’vsler A chcso^

m o r r . uicJi.. Jan.- 28 (UJ!>- j ”! £ ”5:I0 -United Auto Workcra and Achesoler corporation braced today seems tolong. CTlppUng. strike. tho.gttU:e than-HJ,000 workers ttlrett'dy dignatiorIdled by Use. walkout and over himry obterrers said another ___

' strllce lasts two weeks. m aadede and federal mediators hopod Amerlcoing union and company nego* (C«niiI together again "as soon as > -»8l off a Ultle.” i .

No NeioUaUsns • A t O ] lough UAW Prealdwt WaUtrither and ChrysIerLabortW «.------T t t 'Dlrtelor Robert W. Conder Jt H

hey were wUUng to begin new>ct talks, there seemed lltUe ^e , of Immediate resumptloa . IT J

1 mentioned the other's cod- WASto demands aa “foolish,” and *I!UBlon to sU ^ ^ U ie lrj-f in ftU n l

bolfom" offeii for pensions p r j^ c tlo . relfaro Insurance, . Whntev

peaceful scene at Chrysler-s plant hotdly retembled by- daya ot bloody labor strife. 7« tc rd a y token flre-man grwlps of cca trai

t stood by UiB gates, and none *1 picket signs, -"Nobody Ilorl, Eielled- ~! never seen 11 m quiet," a «rhood rejUuranl owner said, i r : , iy-s been hurt, nobody's ex- nobody's boUiercd. It *ur« Is ^•nt from-Uie old days.” world's Uilrd largest outomo- rnipany w u shut down when necessary producUon workers dropped vlouslv sk tools and walked from the ®*Jly lines yesterday, IS minutes Xiked n the scheduled strike deadline, axe the / he r Immedlalely o r d e r e d Aaler’s M planls struck 4n all th a t Is a it the naUon.' mission u

O ^ S i S f r G a i n G o s s t

Predicted for In (950 Spud Crop a^;g\JE, Jon. 2« flJJD-Maho poUto u .S . senia will plant about 153X)00 clear todaof ipuds In »M . about five w ith th e ':nt more Uian. Uie M5JM0 in Nampaplanted in 1M9. the D. B. O ouett.Uire department said today, senate folTwhUe.-stocks-t«f-potaloe*-M j<n,n-TiicIan. I and arallsfc 1# for sale mont Jiat dale were ejUmat«d a t n ,c „ t say00 bushels- This was aboutcent less Uian merchaaUble i,«m oaa t Uie beginning of 1D«, jj, j 55q_

1 per cent larger than on rwcll.'*! ' I®®* m y m in d 'USDA said Uie slocks In- ' quanUUei which win be sold ( --•ch factoriea and oUier n r j- i “k _ , as well as quanllUes whiche purehased by Uie Bovem- uurJagm to lha price npport pro- Qy, ^w l: Jvestock feed stock! were not d, nor were supplies for foodid for seed by g r o w ^ _ _eppa&laB

.... ..................3----- 'm U o r i ' lJOCIATIOS MEET BET pollUca I3ER. Jan. 28. (Ufl - Archie S j u e , ^, Welser, president of -the q . to rroduW »M «el*U on.aa .d today Uiat_ Uie . annu^ opUoa or t of the organUaUon wlU ^I a t Caldwell. Jan. 30.

rvey Reveals E Are Below.Ave

YOiUt.j,n,-3«-CSpoc:aU-. I o r .,u of Twin Palls P*r less waa 87 cen irlclty Uisn do conmmers tn United Sta

i s l S m E H i s•4 m Uio united SUtcs-.wlUi • For IM k

Of 3i00 ‘ n-l “ f® se n e« lly , I In Uie jurvey. iV "? ,,ie monUily bUU PsW by jal users of eleetrtcli y ^

m o n Z blllf cun tal. Uie tvu*! « « *

nal Newspapw S m ln « t

- - - T\^n

Change Discussion S> legUIsture tha t wlU.aooa.mMlpecial uulon. That Iegtslatur« i : < f ^ ity-bound lo take acUoa If the le are In favor af the r«port“'■pomied blit"that, if no acUon " T B B I iken now, UiB lsjue_wlU cool I W H W It-msy be yeara before-* lature which Issued another t of Uie highways would b«1 to Toie on It also.

wPPort “ >«rt WlU) the •warning Uiat gmups n oppoM lu adopUon would fy opporJUon to detalLi Into

Mtlon of Uie report aa a whole. fflfmlre, }n , e x p la in ^ . Uib

>lons Irked H 5y Acheson’s H View on Hiss HVSinNQTOK, Jan. 30 </PKSec«7 Of Stale Acliewn was de- ced by boUi Reinjbllcana and

on cspICoI hIJI today (or S Ui&i he docs not Intend “to my back on Alger Klas."^resenUUve Judd, R., Minn., :,M.'».- hflUa-.-.lha t- ttzrAchcaoQ n "turn his back" on Alger . tIicn_UitU>mldent_«hould - ■ ■ ■ 1 i hla bftck" on Aeheson. I. T. 'C^rcsentaUve nicli, R., P a , sug- march ol U thnt lhe United 6U»t«s could Fnads fr e AchSwn -If Joo Stalin needs lU en, bt rctary of »lale.“ lo-enm '

■^Vorklnr for SlaUn" •pm_Uic,Uilnts.UiatJiav9hap. — - ____1 In China and elsewhere.” A ^ said, - I don't know If we have A U f Kly worklngforJoeSlallamore the secretan' of sUte." . .RcpresenUllve Cox. D., O a; I

ion's sutement yeitcrday' was Jurprlse bul it may bo tcrilfy-> tho American public" M aglo\ ■eson, Cox told Uie house, Wbuted I I to be ’'completely obUvlous to count? tx ;ttthenag.atoim of puljllc.ln-- - ^ ^ d i S tion -ffn icau irtalen stob rtak

ed to know “how long wm Uie

omic Fund I oollecUns

lea tausing z ~ Mystery Stir!3HINaT0N, Jan. 36 OifJ-An 1 in by President Tttmian to " levelopmentUa D.S. A-bomb ;llon went unexplained today, itovcr Uiey ora Uiey aave' Uie W A S I r m »4i,o»,ooo. a n d wesiTrum an asked ccngresi late

day lo r »»7.MO,000 la addlUon. \trac t auUiorily for tha itnmlc----- T h e n t’ commission to u k In Uia to r c n lv 'year endlng.JumLSQ.______p a rt of a previous announced

islon of productive capacity le atomic energy program.- i J l U C ho sum Is 111,090,000 below

T ro j^ '^o ttrlb u led Uie cut f / I l C ]x c n t technological develop. ____• which havo mado Jt "un- 'W T lary to proceed wlUi a pre- - TT I ’ scheduled constnicUon proj-

d w hat Uie new devetopmentsle AEO said they arc “claal- block typiAsked what Uio project was main even! n o t now needed, Uie com- Intermoun'

s e t t R e m a i n s ” (day meotlti

n Senator Race3E. Jan . 3(J (Uf5—Former Oov. pnijj ^ , s C. Oossett la still eyeing a deiM atu tl je n a ^ seat. He, made this t,on mater [>doy In a telephone Inlert'lew revolution rte United Press a t hla home _ ,. 3pa. uiiaricae tt. who sen’ed briefly In Uie fo llw lng Uio d{RUi of Sen; “ • “ OmosJ

momnj.-Trmlncrea'tiiat-stT- ontha ago ho Isjufd a stale- ^ The meel saying Uiat for more U.on buslaeii a rears he had flguitd-on being bcnuUIlcail locmtlo senatorial candidate strucUon w ). Tuesdayl.“ he aald, “I haven't changed unded a t nd." where Phi:

—I City. UUh,> m ' block busln)pposesPlanMrenlng nt Uie lOOP hall,3range went on record ^ of bloc

" • ' t i ™a instead ot pulUng ll into —IS aa the plan would do. jja iI Orange »l<o went en rec- d o is e . . 'a tb rlng counly-wUIe' local I on Uquor.by.Uie.drInk.. denTS ftto

E le c tr ic a l R a te s^erag e fo r G ity ]aU-ecab.Ughllog piirpo#^*- tlon. ths mo=TnTTiu.-=omp.r,d‘r t » mStates average of 11.30 and jjM.1 average of « J5 for c l ^ jju^ng thsize BTOOp, 10.000 to M.OOO ,j»nuary,loo. ■ power comnKl kilowatt houn,'Uie anuxmt commuolUuy used for IlfihUng, ««»'.' had change:es and nfrlgeraUoa, Uie bills. More’ bill In Twin Palls was »3j», showed Inc^at a a average of W-'* showed deerr clUes. Among elUes of Its. year period,!, the bill was MJ5. , • notes, howe;e 550 kilowatt lu)ur class. In householcooUng U lavolTCd to addl- 10 per ecau

F A L L S riD X H ^H U R aD A '!

Creed’s Livestoc!

r. (PclIs Fete) Creed, lefl. holds Uie Palos h o t dimes. The horM sold fer Wedand s from sale of a ll donated stock went Inta I I, beg aod lamb In addlUon io the horse. C grating)

* * * ^ *__________

leftion of Varied For County Ma

lo "Valley livestock buyers con- Buhl, welgl d ICMie to. Uio Twin PaUs at »3305 a ■ p o l l ^ n d by bidding on

-4F<»lbH:>«to>>Ore«d-«o«lu«t«dlie. Among animals donated * hundred.;cause were a mixed spaniel noopt alX terrier pup.lw o ato««. hog, j„ j 315 poiIno horse end lamb. The jgf JM 71Id 30 Umes for coUeeUona o l u id once t(nd tbe lamb sold six Umes, xor ISUB.Ins 1107.73. Rimklnf f dpMted by W U t o HoroI^ gaw a W

jwis Accepts! Bid to Resu

kSHINGTON, Jan . 26 (/P>-John L 'estcm so ft coal operators to resun: [.( hourand-the-day-Lew ia-set a re thi ly to a petition of R obert N. Denha

“ “ “ ■ board,

.ckMakers. r i“‘, , , , ___ , Lcn-ls tell

id Meeting^r r ■■ T l ' . ■ . ^ *[ ith Electionelection of new officera and . . .ons on the acccptabUlty of ^typo construcUon were the uijeoUecU. vents of the meeting of Uio S a juntaln Block Manufacturers X ;lon held hero Tuesday and a hi■dny.,.. Le»S»(3cc3f-tjie hlghiightjrof-lhe-two^ ilouiO-TUlt otlng was tho InspecUon and deat Trumi on of lhe new type block h a rt as h« la. .produced_j3y..lhe_ .Idaho * trikoaad ' yl>roduels company, Twla The-Tlslt- I t waa fell by many of Uie D„ W. V a.: :s th a t this type of construc- advlted Ur itcrlal would effect a minor atate, a t lei on In building. • gency.ea Worde, Salt Lake O ty, “I don't I roR clecled president and V. naUonal en o sL secrcUiry.-Ior Uia com- said, “but ac. —■...... .. - _________• conecmM InecUng began Tuesday when ;( and the promotion and

rsos'uossaay evening the group at-a banquet a t the Turf club d fo p f^ thiPhillip Buehner, Salt U k e Director j»,a h , traced the history of Uic (,; to;islness. mlttee yestber ot Commerce Secretarr productionJthne welcomed tho associa- naUortal eaUie opening session Wednes- of theimlng., O., E. Cotton, Twla ^ jjjj™ealUi officer, dlscus.-.ed Uie ” “" SBlocks for buUdlng grade A A yleast

ilna«4 M f u * *. C*liB> 1) tpreadlng.nounced ni

HARDY SELECTED banking of 1Jan. 30 —Theodore T . nailroads «

Solse. has bce*Mlected presl* (or the aaffl<Jle Lincoln Day Banquet as^ ttjs striklI. tesUng Lew— ;--------------------------------- Uiree d a y s ;

;s H e r e ■ S H- spring. The

R e s id e n tsmonthly blU locally was 10- o o n -

^:wiUi-*7.0l Ior aU. OUier : ncng elUes ot Its own site, _

the period January, IMS, r», 1™ , . U t o Ih . I td .n J " i ’s ' I unmlislon, a total 'o f 049 S ” ”Uca, by.JM.uUUUes, iges in residential electrlo ire Uian twice as many Increaita la . rates than lecreascs. Covering the 10- W , 1830 to 1MB, Uio PPO wever, a generol reducUon nold electric blila of about a t . 11— — I

AY. JA N U A R Y 26, 19S0 ' _

ck Auction Raises

lotnlno horse denatod by Baakln Ruthcrl tsday a t lhe Tw in Falls U roteck Cotb la Uie eaonty polio drive. .Donated anlmi , CoatrlbaUoiu s f f m jU were tallied afl

_* * ___* _ ’* _ ■ __________*

1 L iv e s to c k N e t a rc h o f D im es (eljhed 730 pounds aod sold aucUoned 1I a hundred to Barney Vol.urlry. Ih # anim al brought ^ jo -pe

Irteln-^teer- ulneu b y g t r t D*U-DJek« PBln Falls, brought m i 3 to Oeorga . D. Wiseman. HaMen.^ 'The »M.«J a t « IgtiEd SlS'inS H ill (ur CtS39 redeneted^ td . - , • tof U » lojalM donated « hoff weJtb* Hanten. foi

pounds. It so ld 'tw ice/osee Twla.Falli, 71 to Darrel Lyoa. Buhl, Buhl, fer $1 »to Tom Callen, Twin Foils, 117 and to ' >6.a RuUierford, CactUford, Nonr ol U Paloa^o horsa was jamb m I t '

Mine^peral ume ContraciL. Lewis today accepted on Inv.

jmc contract talks In Washingt

the same when he is due in fcdera ham, general counsel of tho natii - fo r an Jnjunctltfn ■ t his three-day work ^ q | | j j

telegrophed George H. Love. _t of the Pittsburgh Con. |a Coal compony, Uiat he V “ ' '1 willing to resume negoUa- ^1 good falUi, WlUiout sUpu. A f.quallflcaUon, or commit- ^ l .

Md asked Lewis to renew S 'v e ^ a lS iig U lk a w h lc h ators had broken off dur-strike Ul October, but aU " hsjidfal of conditions. «

flcclilon eame after a While . a n o o ^m toi-reported-that-Pr«»|. - B « - « I d -m in said he b “working as Bcouls havihe can" oa the soft coal leaders Ihro

;d "hopa for results." must be fillsllor was Senator KUgore. Uma to reaca. He told reporters he had not Uter UiiMr. Truman th a t his own of Scouts fileu t. Js suffering an cmer- «et at 100,

troop. How't know whether there Is a »bi, »uj ^emergency or not." EUgoM {,Uier troopit as far as W est Virginia is one,- Kalahed It la definitely an emer- . oeguu.pa

\W lo' House sources In- ^ ‘10 acUon eould be expected lC»tii.»< exl week in the spreading - —

Ind^more soft ooal miners M c C l O ] Uielr tools tWs-week, and D | * . Janes Boj'd of Uie bureau D l O C told tho senate labor com- ^O'a ltr in l » . t m l u . « . ! j .M t C t o , , in Increases a t once, uie qeconomy, heallh and wel- Jie naUOT Is now or soon ^ DPtriled. • . . m ark.Uie.b

M,»0 Are Idle blockadeJt M.000 miners w e r t j t -

= —

TownNee

since lasl July The poUUI and cultural

) . V o l e L e a d , - . S Snargln by whlcli Twin ,j,gs Wednes,Ud -dryr Tuesday TOJ. but two BuUieeslngn inures printed .la the ,tcM Wednesday .g a v e etands a t Mi( t rtiulis. no aald theWnesday report s ^ ^ u, b jj tn d of 3 ^ .nomio atreedry.-The ta£al s^to w ahould help : I iniiead of -<,0 0 . ••toTSlld ballolfl were dU- n e said In

and dowdlnx ■ ■ ■—* suit 01 Xm li

le Irrlg stcd Idaho Connties

H«bW at a^H Svm*.................. - A w xU irt-fm W lJl

8 $699

B j ;Wm-WASH!

Immedlat(' failed todi

G O P Ix to .p in .thc income ta

• ••• oLlIfftJflE‘-• - S o H Represc

'• •■"^.'.Y .'^O T || Tenn., p; . house a t I

CXClSQnot bo oi

with tho' taxsectio i

. ‘ • • • .Represent,1 ^ ‘‘'e the 1

MarUn'e at• ' - F j H S w i t a"•U-| ■ nrocedure^li. - f a v o r s a n

ttferd. CasUeferd. for tbe ^ >mmisilaa eomsaor tale. haus<mala indoded a dog, l»o • ‘*5a U r U .o » lo . |! U l l , l , . .

. , * * * may be J i i

.- ___* ___ *_________grcss a c u a

ts$ 6 9 9_ , oalUiB U fd

C a m p a ig n «a t IM to Boy EaUsy, Uielr share!

• pi«seaUy H pound lamb donated by

a Jensen. T jrtfcA O t W •I113S a -^ O th g a a j

amb w m ^ ^ K t i o n r , Oro^ 'tu n tor « 3 5 .U : .^ ^ B m eafi, t o r ' l m ^ n . I o r | 3 0 ; l B f f SH U . tuppoA pn i HMD; to i ^ K c a l a for u tio a - 'b n <0 the T w M ^ E t n ^ laoU itt p t oa, c o o p i a M r , . IIUO. B the b l d d ^ H | i i ( i i

i T v i l l l . to IB'Tota.

HBleyiv lta t io d n n ib r th c m Draft exte gton oil Wednesday,

a U. S. draftral d is tric t court here m s and im tional labor relations •

ebmwlleo c

n C l l Gets tas?

Ota of 100 \ j ) e i i r e ld ^- t e e s oommltt

t Jam boree:anl*aUon of a delegaUon ^ouU from Uis Bnake'river attend the naUonal Scout Johnson and a t Valley Forge, P a , June i„ ^ e call r 8 U under, way, Ralph ^ ^ u T r i councl] Scout ezecuUve, oa the strate1 Thursday, q o u l-«ppJreaUon b1aBtt"Tlrr -FEPO -fllH tve been sent to troop again postp^ roughout the couacU and employment lUed.eut.and rtlum ea m oUttee showi ach naUonal headquarters T u a ^ , ^ Jian March 1. The quota 'from this area has'been A T iQ a n f i

), or about one for each A U o e i l t neever, aome Uwipe prob- C J * o « f n no t send delegates and I J U i r i c

ips may send more Uian t t ^ her-aald. - - v H O S P rlU.iravaHoltba-laaboro#

train wlUi PuUman a c t h f S y iW M r u t >L OUaa I) (300.000 hO«p ------------------------ be held Peb. 1

jy Says Red “ ■Z" ekade ‘Gains’ORK, Jan. 38 (Ura-Joha P*b. 1« can v , Amkrican high commis- Bulles said. A Germany, Is reported to- sons can mak

Ueve Uie Increasing Bus- flee and a bi IcUons' cn Berlin traffic Uiem by a dej

» ^ a m n a i= ^ tn ‘'>KCSoy^ -•peiseia.-TO 1 'the .high commissioner county e lk ti 10 new restrictions are a property .oivn continuous arm>twlsUng automobile i s : o .tw .to-kecp Uie.westem ty.ttace.no-ta B becomUig too' prosper- said. No regl

prior to U ien

n Hall Speakers Si eding Help_“at CnlUcal. pTOblcmaUc socUJ has become a al aspects of life in India poverty as iU nled b rR a ja HuUieesing The speokl :e; Krishna Nehru^ for Uie Qplted-Statea lerles of Town Hall mctl- craUo way of esday night a t Uie high dered why. If Itorium. • w lthln-a-natlng. a prominent Bombay between ruiUoi

nubll^er, said India He noted Uu *V,cnwnpads ot, history. Uje only naUo e western countries and jjanda are abs States; wlUi Uielr eco- the “blood of

ength aad democracy, of olher coun 3 India choose the right bq dted th i

. e r of the worl IndU Is an utterly poor i„ American rodden country as a t»- jhould try to 1 ilgn j p e. E s said India (c«uidu4 ■

_____________ FR- e r

ETJD

ote Try kcise T Is Ovefra iN G T O N , J a n . 26 ( /?V -A n a t t lto house v o te on a ?700,000,000 si >day.L ea d er M a rt in w aa ru led o u t o f oi ho cxclse r e d p c t io n . to a b ill impo; ta x es on th e 1 0 4 7 .1 9 4 8 a n d 1949 nBllrnnri* m m pnw fpase n ta t iv c G ore , D.7 p res id in g o v e r t h e IVlafflCt th e tim e, ru le d t h a t mso a m en d m e n t cou ld 1 6 1 1 1 1o ffe re d , u n d e r h o u se ^ ••0 a bill d ealin g on ly f j i n0 c o rp o ra t io n incom eion o f th e fe d e ra l r e v - "nw ooM ' ie . Valley Weda

i n S f t a ^ ^ l ^ o l ' ^ e r " ' ^ th ea s te rly-althnuyh, t r a t q jQ S ^reduction m the excise iw hlce east

--------------------------- . -• northeflTTdaeoriogi ScbednUd G a l ^ «aiise ways aad means eora- M i m rk Lcst n a oo Truman'S tax program.

Judes excise redueUoa. I t i t i ; howeTer, before eoa» a j O |o n i ^ i m i d f f l W . t o m ^ d a w

3 iB * s e n ta U T e 'U s c b . Toapi . ( ^ ^ ■ t b a bouse debate High aad ’a ^ ^ M c a conpany bUl Ported Tliu : ^ ^ K o s e d lefflslaUoa Buhl, 30 tat

ride and would PUrHeld, 18 companies pay 1< by mldnua

e ^ ^ B M b t f f d e n which moderating < b ^ ^ B ; heavily on la - shone. 33 anc u ^ H h u o v v t U k t u c ’ u d T v i a M

i J |i'iMarch

^ farmprle*

It9 K i B n v d a y - b y a a

a U o ^ ^ ^ au tea waa

y to I j^ ^ B lio u se armed mark covero i n f f l i a H i l «x(steace of ,<rom three a f t W ^ m n t o d war la <c» u. m4 Mg. Ha creed approral o t * -ar extanalon. ^

" ‘S t S ’ r ’b f . T - r S S t r a z y1 and peanut acreage quo* t ^ house wm debata I t to- J [ g Q p

laUbawa.CaBed ' ' T T O -Tho aeaata'iffmed eerr-Ittee win eaH.Wavy.8ec- ^ncis P . Matthews befon By TbelUer explanattoa of Adm. Ih e naUooenfeld'a dismissal as chief ellmaUo binr>eraUana. . Moat of (b(-Secretai7 o t Defense peared on tlnd Oen. o m a r N. Brad* craiy.qullt oiailed by the senate for- country. Tbaons committee to tesUfy Bitter ooJd'iitegio Importaace-of For- over the nort

^ h so a .n ilM e e m m ltta a p ^ e d acUcd OD tbe fair schedule, t ir»etiees bUl. Tbe com* A Jaauary) iwdown may come next MCTcurrellml----------------- - -— ' new all.tlme

i t e e V o t i n g

e d H e r e o n S t . 1 ^

pifal’s B o n d s S ? *~balleti ~tre'aVaflabl»'at'' clerk's o ffice ' for Che ironton. Mo; 1 «pltal bond elecUon io one house amI. 14. o . A. Bulles. county eommunlcatlot Thursday. One of Uie

boUoUng will conUnue Sears In TexaII. Property owners un- crop* tn Uie 1( In the ir precinct lo vote ley wero dama . vote an absentee ballot, Ings wen bolAged. HI. or Infirm per* coast shipping

ake a rojuest to the of* Pottcast of a ballot will be tsken to wesUier for «

leputy, Bulles announced. Clear sUes ied a t 100 absentee aturca In .thebe cast. ' aluiough clou n m n n n th»T «in iM Tctlon must be count? . . . . .niers. Possession of ai? A l l i A g | Is nol considered p r o p ^

( ^ t r a t ^ * n e e w ^ R U H S I S

— - T r a f l

j a y I n d i a

t - o s s r q a d s ’ ^ a ’Sa “hungry beggar" w ith Qermany... is ru ltr. The decisioniker “ Commended lhe Ibe Soviets ea hifthly.foc.lta.demo*. .‘* r ^ h w . ,« p If life and aaid he vron*If democracy can thrive , * ttU o n r tt- a in n o fth rlv e i g n ^ u n U l i Ions. • ^ “ lto*Uiat tho United States la “Uon or the world w ho» bsolutcly clean but tha t b le c ^ # t t t If Asia- is oa the hands' “ •“ Wes.hla country as Uie lead- An y n » ^ orld aad said peace was a hands and the U. a0 fashion Uie world in a “1 « r a n «. « —• » , »an flTO d«3»

N A LIT Y >n x o N — -

PRICE 6 CENTS

onM h h

ruledi t te m p t to force an slash in excise taxes

o rder when he tried posIpff.?9q,000,000.lB_ >9 Investm ent Income .'

ic Valley , iperatures mbSIightlyd wave which hit Uido idaeiday relaxed lu tilild iwhat 'niQrsdty and sol mte tn temperaturt w u . M » forecast were tn ili . Tiy winds ,and tstermtt-

rsday raomlnx. iher*. thare aaak trom a -U 'to a I of froat ’w u reported at lero a threa*de«r»e tem- »t 8 bad o o d t t^ _

xl low t e ^ S ^ e i f • liuraday nvimtnt a re :. and 6: Burlty, U and a.'18 aM -8, modsraUoc to ooralng; Rupert, U aad T, g to 18 by 8 aja.; auw 1 ,- gOQdl^ 10 aad I,

^ S j p a ^ M r S i —

■..

n t eattem W u U a ^ '• uorthem {daho m a near •

a y new mow’fa l l^ la . res not-far aboi* Uie lero ered the area'In depUis » to alx locbca. Local h4 M «, CrtM> n t..

y P a t t e m —

treated b jH S. WeatBrfl■be .Aaioelated t i m Jon** weather wu tnge today.(ba nahire’i a k m en teH V the Jooae, tashlmhig » • ..

• of ccmtraiU aoov tha\

lorthem pi»i"«

ty heat wave in T lu talir""SSSiMaSffisa» highs for the data la ala dtles.i many areas, Inchidlnr . tn In aome spots to slow crawL

ha. New .ToA. a ty aad— '-aito,-brlngiag alr an d --- to a virtual standsUH • •

Tlfffi; Usl night deiflSlbhhig ' ' and partially disrupting

tie worst dust (tonas In exaa. Tomato and other B lower Rio Orande val- maged and stonn wam- bolsted along- tha Qalf . Ing lanes.)f a new blatfof trteilnf ■ aouU»ra California. 'IS and dropping tmper- lie IntAEmountaln -west.- — loud covBi" kept many

Rap New r ^ i a n ^ r b ’ S '

ffic to BerlinJan. 38 MV-lhe Amerl.1 and Fttnch eamman* rlin -joined tonight In a nis protest to the Rss- the hindrance of. truck

reen the clty.and w««t«m^ ■ •

lion to send a sharp wta lets .was ivached afta a .

o a .p rA ta a t 'te a been •..U aow . •~ T -r7- -----------------a cama ai.tte^SaHUa-the 'Helmitede border '

i.be Ugbtanin(.«'..rfaatQerr^

\<tteaT^ - . ••.,-=:| a a army truck ooovojr.'-::; ty today wltbeut dtttl>. early 4(10 OetBun tn eU '; In tha J an Wlfih'.b^' raacn. y

U j J . — ■■ ----------------------------------

; I Forum Group ^-^avors-Idaho }-f—Roads Repor

■ • * ------------- ---------------------------------.■would R t tip a m erit *7ilem I jtliB ejjiployment ol personnel w • would aid In U H fif politic* ou t i : th e depirtaneot. He »<lded tft«t pel

{ .tIeU n i h ire ( I r i j i cried I t f ld e n t rei'CTiue* u mi excuw U

I } • th n n t twiH. In T/1«hT7 Jbu t that Uie report bflng* tn it hoI I ; iiolJUct hw added to the Inefflcler I i ; ey o f th# prejent *y»tnn.} I : }{e admllt«d that there l i tornM JJurtlflcillon for the 'exciue of In

I : fufflelent rerenue. but said tb e re 1 =r4-»—t n a point In *n Inwe<ue lo.Uvl««-unL: I'l ; lU the report'f recommendations »r, . I ! • adopted. T h e preaent aystem can'

•: • • apend exlitinj_revenve* «f/}cl«>Uy.;;T , ; ho aald. •' ' ) : T w Important reaulU of adoptloi* Uie,X*port. accordlnf to Toffle M i ’ ralre, would be to -fict ^ I lU a 'o u l o. , >1 ■ th» hlah»’»y deparinient" and Inw.! ( ■ fra le the road* of Idaho Into cmI I : effleicnl syitem. llea ild UioaboUah'

'. I! . m eet of the B2 highway dLiUlcts It• ■ I - th e lU lc would make the aUK ' : 11 - Ttsponilble for federal nnd aUU

I ji ' 'I . hlghirayi. the eountlti rcjponslblcr f i l -for aecondary roads and cities re*■jf j! spootlblfl for city alreeU. Ttia wholel \ \ i ' 'netw ork of roads would be lncoT>

'-perated Into one afflclant bj-^ th e s ta te . ..........

I I I ' . : . . . BriUm U plntepateai i ' in th l preaent hlRhway aj-atem, ' [ , parta of county road.i are built by I fl the counties and part by the high* 1 f' way dlatrleu. he pointed out. NclUier

of these agencies Is retponslble toI [j tha other, ao they faU to provideI I an Integrated lyitem. He blamed

II the dlalricls for lack of Interest In ■ tha fUtewlde system of highways J b«eau*« they.w * mainly Interested

I j in the trow a m aU districts.:l O n tn u took luue with Toffle-

' . alrtoTcrtheadrisablUC yoratw U sh.i ' l lm highway dlitrlcta. He poUited

out th a t Twla TalU haa run an e t- < ' ' ficScnl district without a hishway

to # # -T M i;^ m u ::« p Q rtin i tar ------ out «M of-the best ihlnga-wa !>*»*.■!.

. , h t aald.-W hy ahould the Twin FalU dlstrlet lacrtflce WO,000 to aid other u id smaller counUes?" He said the

■ report would withdraw state f lnan- . clal support from eounty federal

; I ' ; McoDdai7 roads.WeaU Cut Falronage

r " : Tb# to jn o t i of Detweller’a a r ju - I i 1 ; B u i t In favor of the report Is th a t

I [ ; I t would cut out political palronaseII In the department. He hailed th e I ' ; report as a ’'plan to be revised to

: meet Idaho's heeds." and pointed ou t : th a t appnval ef highway board ap- .'potntmenU by the sU te senat« ahould rull out any poulblUty of Mlltlcs. T o f f le in jf l^ support of

___.r« lw e U fr.-P 9 ln S !W that, alneo ,’ _ the board_w ould[lQ f without pay,

'o n ly those men I n l jR M in the wcl- ! ^ fa w of Idahe hlghl^ t y u l .d ^ e . . ;

T ;. . Detw’eller' aaldT T llr^SuiiliironeF i ,) • ( publla works h i»’'.* « t t« d h is :

'm alfltm ance crews ci4W’M Tedueed, i” : but tl>ls cannot b l d f a j^ u s e of i . local poUtlal p tta su rV r ’S .,

■ ^ ~ ‘ ooo'j£r*DTentfflentT»n(U '

ii“ — wid ^hmUd b e -w d fo r-tluh f p f»“ ,

;poie," he said. "We should be w ill- . : lng to help smaller eountlu dcvel-

I ep their highways ao we can tu e , ’them when we wish to drive some- j where." i

Uke Othw Board* ‘B em al members of th# audience ,

raised tha point tha t gubernatorial j appointment of a lUghway board j

■'a-culd.sUU b« poUUcs. Sen, C arl j Inrtn , R., Twin Falls, a member v

; . . - i« t t lh a audlCux..poU;t«d out tl\al . ll: ■*•«}» board could be like olher exist- ,

stale boards. The board could 1 \^ < tte sls t of three Democrala and th ree , I ^A pub llcans and the governor would j

.1Q||Mlht new members trom th e ' ■ ■. d « s politic*! party u outgolns r

N Rnbira. L'■ C. W. Oolner. H.. Twin Falls, j,

iJio a member of the audience, ex- •] i ' y m r e d f a l t h thathlghw ay organlu* ),

Hoo oould be worked ou t on a ^ oounty basis to be a t least as good t as the prtsent-dlstrlct i)-stem,

a quesUoQ frcm the audience - eoncemlng the disposition of pre.ient „ dUtrlct road equipment, Detweller

, replied the equloment ^ u l d go .Into , '— m -cw n trrw rtin w T iio rin j 'w T siy e ’ 'I

In the'county. *The. meeting, aponsored by the

Twla Palls Chamber of Commerce.— wa*..coadueUd by L yais^flm lth ,-u-

chamber president. The paxt played i> by Uie chamber. Farm Surcau and Orange In getting the legislature to □ make the highway study was com- vl mended by both Detweller and T of- ni flccnlre. CJ

------------- > «

■ Real Estate T ransfers I!Infom atlsa FiuoUhed by. 3.

T wId Falls Title andT nut CoiDpany • ”

JAMTABT II eai . n..Kli«rI«i w> SelUnilM.

«n. lie. H >t SW>« Rtr. It 10 17. ai“ J- M

D^rAoiltfw AiJ.r.c. te 6<rln4« 8.■ tic. Loi I llulohin. In _DO; TliurmiB Dwytf t» U u T«ri«t U .,,r. 11 BIk 17.

___ T l'■ ■ ' JANUAST u „ • by

Snd: J. n. rm«rr U Tl. C Ilitiikrun Nl

cuiiM A. ntncK, h«<. 0 , n i,,,, Uu W ^O l^ ih t. ^ - - —

«! T v J i« to I . . , IU,

D*f<li A. A. Arw>I4 t< Wxln it. Ariw>ld.. t l . Let 11. »t Ul'lC. Dlk : i KirnlK,:,. ^

D««li Ctottt w. C lir;^ u> t\’.

Dtri; I.orrn JI. Crmi Is p.f c f f l a ! ? - ” ■ " ‘

Dn<1i CrrU a Hont l» JoSu D. Bn.n. tie . s fMt ar U l s i t r<<t U t 7_ rik j_ jiS«t__aBMiTUi«ii, _

janT u ■n~<j! KK<ll0. lBrt>lae3t..Co. .ts.fiMs.

Crowtrt WHsl'ula Alurlatloa. Inc. l i t :W i Mocli ?. Xlmbtrlr-

Dt«J: In* SihrtlWf to n»«T N.Imb.. ! W ! ’ ’r{itV*^*r'lI’*Und*II.Bk of Bp»

Drtdi DtwMla V. Ihtt (« Dan 6Urs«r,• lOi lui 11. tilwk T. C«l4>s Ruil AMn.

DMdi n.mtr Ai.m. u, h k h .rt H. ninn. Jr.. I!0: Id J. Sutu . ,

Ond: W. Itrxn C.>i la-CliU Teix!, |10: p u t k t r. WlUIuu Sob.

i :! ‘ i -PAOBTWO'

7

3 Little Change in JLobjOpenings Is 'Not ed for VaUe

i r t -Jo b .o p m ln o In Itagla Valley-i ' mained almost unchanged 00 Ja------- 51-wim‘ 81-rrport*a,-A.—J.-M eel) for local nunager of the Idaho sta

and employmeDl serrlee. tald l^iursda Qt of Unemploymtnt was Increased 1 poll- Dtirley durlaf th# week endlnr-fa a iu f- 31 because potato aortlng was cti , to r “ Ued by Inability pf trucks lo glahOr fflltfl- ho r»TV«-U4..Tn-.rf/iltlnhow 13 workers were laid off a t Jeros

f jen . when Uw Jerwna cinder Produe company curtailed production fi the winter..In Twin Falls.»aome rarpentei

were back a t work bulidli* a stoi “ age hous# and a t In s t oni cor

tnc tor-U -w ofklag-caipenJen-ha ' • '* Ume during Uie winter to keep h: '.w .. together, Meeks aald. An o< W - . <aslonal-caU-for-f«ns-htndr-whe

weaUier permiw work wat alto re 'tlon ported.m e- - O n -th e . tu te w ld e jep o rt,-a nt it of Increase of 83 In Job openings wa n te- shown, but almost all of these wer one census bureau openings In enumer lah- aUng Jobs. However, th# report aal' s In tome a r tu are showing a levelln. U te off In unemployment. indkaUng th U to winter slump u p to tngr" /Ible -------------------------- '

/ole Gooding Files -‘' Show 4 N ew ^ “ Div6i-ce“ S u itsah- OOODINO. Jan. 2»-Two men

and two women hare filed suits for «> divorce Jn district court here.

Fred M. Waller, represented by James, Shaw and James, Ooodlng.

“ » charged h it wUe. ZoU Waller, fre- quenUy went out wIU> other a e n and wa* often drunk In public. He asked for a divorce on grounda of

le - exlreme cruelty. They were married ih . Jan. 70. IMT.

HaKey V. ciemmens. represented 81- by Fred M. Taylor, Boise, asked for ay ft .dlvorceJrsaa-JoaepWn# T ..C km .

Bi«ns,-SheTiaan,-Wro.T*on-r«mds »•- of-ertremscrusltyrThBT Were'mar- lU rled a t Boise on May 31,18J0. There ;er are no children aa issue of this he manlage. A property selllement n - agreement wa* reached Jan. 8.

in her lUit for dlrorct from N a. than R. Pate, Paduoali, Ky., Daisy Pate, represented l^ .'P tte Leguin-

u . eche. Boise,. e h a r a J t o wiU> •* .trcB uly. erual a a a b & m a n . trea t.

^ TTiey were m a i S d ° ^ is, 1N9., a t CoffeevUIe. asked for

, rettoraUon of a t f j S m t i^ Dalty Bennett. lM J |* ‘ir# no chlU

Jf Margaret W latm hhiresen ted by ” J a a ts ,-S h a w -a e * i* » e i ,-c h ir8 e d J' her hu^b*nd.•-Le^^rl;■Wlat^M; 4^- ^ aoclated wlUi a ^ r t ^ ’ woman. She

i f extrtmV O T eltyT S Q j 'w r i m aJ^la rled July 14. ISSL'iiS dcUoIU Mich.1, She asked c u s t ^ , * ^ e l r two chll- If dren D o w U v y r ^ f t htr,

5 EDEN, Jan. nebecca Ann "' ncnefer RandcBlM ' died ytstertay .* a t Uie home o f ^ ^ n , Mike Ran-

dell, Eden, fibl-feid Uved In Eden. the p u t3 8 y d tt iU ..

* aiie wat b o m ;a Henefer. UtsJi. , « Aug. 25. lW l’a » t« r e n U were the

first setUcrs ol|K«Befer, going Uiere in IM I ,;!• •

She was a noBber of Uie tecond ‘ ® ward of Uie LD6 church tn .TW-ln J Falls. On Jan. 1. 1883. aho married “ Ilcber Randell a t Echo City. Utah. ‘ ‘ He preceded her in death in Norem- * r ber. 1D3B. Mrt. nan^ell was the \ '■ moUier o flJch lld ro i, eight of whom * ' are sllU living. •“ Her survivors Include five sons,\ Charles lUndell. Murtaugh; R. B . 1 ;; Randel), Twin Fallj; Edsard H an- ' 1 dell. Parma; Coil Randell. Kimber- ‘

ly, and Mike Randell, Eden; three , daughters, Mrt. Ooldle Tracy, O r- t '• land. Calif,: Mrt. Oeorse Goodman. ■ Tu’ln FaUs, and Mrs. Chcles Eg- >* bcrt. Williams. Ctllf.; » grand- « J children; M great-grandchildren and 1'* 18 great-greal.grandchUdren., T h t body resU a t Uie Whllo H : mortuary whero funeral arrange- I* menls are pending.

’ FouTMiffiifltuW'^' I ; Crashes Reported S

”T P eur-m li»r-ncfld tR lf were re- &. ported to clly and eounty auUiorltles ° . Wcdne-vlay. Cars driven by Mra.' Olen McKee, « . Kimberly, and Mel-

vln Perry, Hansen, collided one mile "northofKlm berb-aU l:50a.m .lJoU i »' c a n wero traveling w(*i when theycollided. P

A ear driven br Ben W, Ballcy, VbUl*! 3, Twiri f'alU'eouliJed-wiui acar-drjyen by Vemon Ranien, route . 3. Ttt’Ih Falli. Tlie accident occurtda t the intersecUon of Fourih atreet aieast and FourUi avenue esji a l 1;31 mP- >n- - pl

Minor damsso resulted from a p<collLilon between cart driven by El- kIa icr Huelher. T»-ln Falls, and John TMcOee, &07 Addison avcntie west. d(T lie collision happened a t BMO pjn . VIn the <00 block of n ie r avenue. O

Fendert were denied in a mLi- O hap at amin avenue e i s f a i id Thlfd-stre«l-*t>J p.-m, OaiB;drirenby Leland M .--B tronksr-Jt,-1331 “N inth avenue east, and Cecil U PiAdamscn, 19. Murtaugh, collided a t WUie Intersectloo..- Vl

Attention IPlease assemble a t the lodge tem Januar)’ 38 to attend tho funen

— BRO. JO SE PH K

to be'held al the Twin Fall*

*

I Speakers Say [®“ -India in Need'*'jan*feeki, — ‘ ---------tU le demoeratle way where peace cou

c ilsl. H a appealed to Amalcant « "make pcacc. not war. ineriuble."

' In speaking of England, whii ruled Ind ia for 160 yean, he aa

7.1*° every natlon_lta5U nd_Ji*d_eY niledT iad lieen divided. He m«i Cloned Errpt.-Ireland and India 1

, counlrlea lha t had been dlrlded ar taJd if England had her way U

_ t , „ United BU tet also would have bet divided.

con. _ i n answering a quesUon coi liU f cem lng'the worK Christian mlstlo:

3 his arlct had done in liulla he .tald tc . oc- m a n y of them were there on rh es polltical~iim<ad o r c h H s t l ^ basl ) re- He told of miaalonarlet from Em

land who-had come to India “wit net a-Bibla In nn« htnd-anfl waring was fUg in tho oUier." He aald Uie

were came -n o t to save people'* e|)uls bi tner- to enslave people'* minds."

Madame Hulheeslng. la her tall traced th e woman’s place ia lh

■ history of India. Bho taid, “Civillia lion In a country can be judged b the dignity given to It* women."

Contrary to American thlnklni she tald , women In India held high and honored position in th country tn ancient times and wer

” the "pivot" around which India;soclcty_revolvcdJlI-----------------------

f a With British doniinaUon. Madam' HuUieesins said -X ^ an clTlllnUoi

}ini ’’-a* cruslied and manner* and cue for toms were pu t on the defensive. Shi

said Ihls wa* the reason women hai by gone Into seclusion for tueh a long

lng. period and gradually lo it their free< tre* dom and equality, aen Bhe ta ld women bad progrMse^ He Iremendoualy In the p a tl SO yeari of but t h e i r emancipation hadn't

•led m eant a new cnosclouanes* of free­dom but wn* merely an awakening of an an ag t old right.

. . . When O andhl started hi* ttruggle for freedom, the told the froup,.iiB

.rf, appcAlt’d -lo - t^ w ix p e n .ta rnmn nnt of-aecluslon and-Uiey-gradually an .

ere tiN’ered th a t plea. She said they were j,l3 mosUy illiterate becauie they had

been hied back for such a long time. ••In IBIO," Madame HuUieeslng

, stated, "women were of no poUUcal 1"* Importance In the country, but lo- “ “ day there is a woman ambassador,

several women in each sta te gor. em m tnl and women representaUvesIn every nation in the w orld.-------

Bhe spoke briefly of the caste sys- . . tem and explained its origin. She ^ said O andhl had insisted all people

and rellglona were equal and thus „ ' the casie «yslcm wat disappearing “ * npldly.

Sh# explained th# colored mark which she w ea n 'o n her forehead

i J ha* nothing to do w ith caste but Is Just f o r - b w ty and-no wetnan w r e j i u l r e d j tw w or >iot__to wear IL

h" Uonal p*t<5a.‘n i l s will not be ac., com plU htt.tttfough Tiolenca bu t by

human bdWt'.*howlnK a willingness to suffer fp r « b a t is right and Just.”

“n te tpeucerri'wore the native drcu ct U M ^eponM '. They were Intro-

* d aC M lB lC tit’Kose North, publleliy. h tftfW M ftTTfctt-n Hall. ___ v

; Resideitts of Paul " AttejniLast Rites, PAUL, jf iu iA o—Funeral terrlces• for noy D tV U ^oun tn ln City, Ner,.

businessman, .were held al Elko. Ner.. Jan . IL 'B u rla l was made at

d Elko.„ Pnllbearers were Turk Mantro.'ie. a Axel Couch. Ned Bell. Harold Hoop- , er. Lowell M artin and Hob.irt Wll-

ton. Honomry pall be.irers were K., E Read. Olenn ladd. Mike xJrlarte, n Blley Chfimbers, Dove Hsrdman

and Cliff WorthlnRton.^ He is survived ^ his widow, the l_ former Beulah Culley of Paul, one J ton and one daughter, as well as . two sisters nnd'a .broUier. e OUiers from here who attended . the sen’lces were Mr. and Mrs. J. R.I. culley, parenU of Mm. Davla; Mr.. Vnd Mri. Floyd Culley and Clj-rtB . Culley. Mr. and .Un. Davis have vis- 1 Ued here many Umes.

’ Medals Available . , , , JEQC-Yets .of Navy .,

A limited number of China te n ’- ice and AsIaUc and European oc-

' c u p a il^ medals hare been received . by the T « ln Falls navy recruiting . olfle^TM O-Robert-BjJse. ti» rj7_r«-1 CTOffefr announced T liu rsday ............

He ursed former nai7 personnel , eUglble for the medals lo contact , him a t his office to receive the

awards. SeporaUon orders from the■ navtil sen 'lcc. muat be shown as

proof the vetenvn Is eligible, he said.

‘D irectors ElectedU N rry . Jan . ss—Ttie unity Light

. and Power company held lun annual meeUng Tuesday In lls newly-com­pleted bullillnR. Tlie aiKlltor’t re* • port and financial atnie.Tienl were Klven. nncl dlrectorj were electwl. Those elfctod nr? Alfred Crane. El­don Berrj- nnd Wade Daker for Unity. Wallftce Banner for View. Orrln Walker. Spencer Dlngliani and Olen Dcrrymnn for Pell.v_ ,

- - n N T o r o n sp E im is 'tfJa iir-^S —M am u a '. ■■

Petewon. Twin Falls, uas fined }I0 Wednesday by Police Judge nichard Vicken 'for apeedlng.

MASONStempi# a t 3 PAI. on Salurday, ' le n l t c r r ^ fo r •

[R .N E IL S E N

ill* Mortuary a t 3:50 P.M.

ELWOOD BOBIER, W. M.

' ' . ' 'i ■ ■ ' ' ■

' ’ ResuscitatorGoal J Noted at Kimberly^ KIUBERLY. Jan. 3S-TU •1 Pioneer club^it ^

• '^ P be housed a t Uie f in d e p ^ M ' - - where-lt-wlil be-ivallabl# to - lh e o i’ eould tire community a t all itoes. a , to Th<* American Legion auxlllar] ii,» nlsed approilmaUly »100 a t a oM ’

^ efit cvrnt and Uie Excelsior e u *nd Rock Creek WorUiwhlle clul each have donated IJO. A n ^ b e i

_eYff of-indlvlduals-abo hare «onwlbutcd Tjje reauifiutor wUl be avallabli

“ ** for tae In c a « t of drowning, amokt 1 and fuffocaUon. asphyxia of newborj r Uie 64biM. «ieelrteal shock and bean

failure.Officers of U« L4dlet Plonee

coa- club are Mn, Harold Hove, preti- alon- dent, and Mw. a.-w.-M illerT-rict d too prttldent..

IgM )-T m E S-W ryS 'W A «T -A D R

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Ptrfeet D tn tr tl ^ Walgreen VaniUa 'S: ICE CREAM

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I Tub! or Jo r . MENTHOUTUli

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Old Trees FelledIvy PAUL, Jan. 3 ^ T T ee« plaatei

back tn 190« b r U r. and U n . Too lie, CUrk wcr« cat down th li wwk. T h IU ^ poplan bad grown to tall tha

, u Uie Tillage board considered Uiem 1 jU t ha tard -lf-U jer-aho tild -bfr-b tew i m . down la tha itreet. A Barley taw

mill It doing’ the work.' — - ' ' try Mrs. Clark recalls they planlei UJ. 300 Ire tt a t Uie tim e, tn 1906. an( jub l“ t a tingle tree. Treea wenlub needed a great deal in tbot# day.

to cut down Uie wind, which blei« ! . »»nd ererrwhere.________________bla --------------------- -----™ L e a v e Albiona rt ALBION, Jan. SCWendell Bane;

has gone to Ogden where h i wa; eer calJtd by Uii lUaes* of hU uncle a i- Lorento Andenon.Ice -R e p . and Mr*. Wallae* AreTllI left

Ullt week for Boise whero Averll will tUend Ull testioa of the legit-

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l l ANTI HISTAMINESta Ih# (oretit# b Ih* w ot eooliut ooU bx l tcUnc*'! dltouTtfUt can now do mo •Ip .fwi STOP coldtl took te Wolffi»*n iw la t-All ihal's Niw la H»allh t o To<

IIST O N , rz 'U b le rs ., . 3 9

5° ANTAMINE,>2- . 3 9

m i l l , 2 5 ', . i f (rlpU i,25 ’. . . e i

LUX 5 0 /REGULAR SIZ E CAKES.

^ ^ D O A ITUBE OF 40 A T SAVIN

25«WAXMOIST-TEX, 125 .F oot-R

WATER ERcffular 1.00 Good Health.

?7e GLYCERIN, INFANT

CASHME«E ,BOUQUET J P S

H and Lotion

disp er4 j

3 1 ' W ^ lSerf Tlmt. MomtI For in fim s,19S0 InconnT A X G r n o E 5 | ^ * l | A l

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Won'S F»ll OIII ADJUST-Q.WAVE NET

X 4 0 IN . V - M

O W E t S r ^ l g^ te rry in b right, n#w .1 t p»t»#rn; fine colors. M

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Declo Folks List S Journeys, Guests^ DECLO, J tn . J» -M n . Charle* a»t Tennant and ton, Michael, ar# bert 3 • S ^ S a l t Lak# a t y to T ldt herWB g ^ E ^ . - M a l > i* n tfh*ni---------.w- Mr and Mrs. M. Pickett ar# Tlslt-■■ lig relsUVa Ifl-WrraiJa.— - — 7—ted Mr and Mrs. Leroy K lnton hare •“ <5 moved to Nampa wher# Uiey hare

^ ^ Dalton wer#ew viitora la Ogden. Utah.

~ Som a' Uiree.week trip to Kansas where the rUlted relaUve*. 6he ^ eoippanled her ton and daught«r-ln-

le r law Ur. and M n. Henry Uorti, ras Springdale, as far as o t :le. lhelr trip to Arkansas to Tlslt a rel- . who w u m. . . _ ^ Oeroany's U-2I wa* U te~ fln t 1. . tubmartne to tink a a enemy thip — enrth* high-teat.--------------- ------ —

Q c I I,T CBACKEB JACK DOT9B' 3 < - — l i t

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L6REEII CASTORI* n ,ts, children. 3-oz. bottle . . ^ MH 4

»,6ESIC BALM n ^'S . ........................................ Z i

INEnE POWDER nuncJiy6 icnc.-i3>ouflcei,a.-..

tCCNARIN TABLETS n (•«in. Your choice............ ^ FOB *

IHULA 20To7tined r n ' ryhiiir. 3 frounces........... / {

^ i ) - 0 tA FSIAYTIW

'2 .69< £:iC' Bottles of too capjul

RING l-Wflmoray Ball IRM p e o d o r i z e r Han

ooiiIerSI»_ —;^YOS“ILtlAMS Reduc .UXURY'''

Km4 9 ^ “ X . .

Polio Benefit Event o Arranged b y FTA

PAULT-Jaa. a « - l t e -P»ul JPTA le* wm bold a poUo beaent erent al « the Paul ichool gymnasium ne*t ^ Wednesday beginning a t B j im— THert-wffl-b# oard-gan f arid

ainusemenl* for ereryone aad Uok.~ e u will bo-|oH-lhr«HB-m«-Klii50l ’I* children. .

I t;* chalnnea in charg# of ar^ raajem Bits ar# MnT B la ln - N l^ n ,

■'* Mr*. Clintoo Easton aad Bow ^ OrtenwcU. ___

“ Cars Rifled .."* ROPEUT, Jan. 2 4 -J . M. H ln iln f t r and James Bnodgrass. boUi Rupert, T have nported to Police Chief Osa

Roy Uielr c a n were rifled. A clg-— j;r t te lighter a»d ioel#-w#r»-tak«n s t from ihe lUrnlnit dar Bunday alU il. ip A blanket and n t r Tlew m ino r were . J taken fron-th# Baodgras* c ar.------

• F O U N T A IN S P E C IA L l»T CniLI CON CABNE • rred wlUi SalUne# ---------------------------•

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289 24 PIPE CLM Soft, Absorbent Oe

IHUnjB SPA Y .JANUAi T a

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“ beea repaired. “ ***5k. ----------- ---------------------001

m LINK TBUCl ^

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SOCIETY Brand

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(nservation fen Review ■ Achievements J |SS* mwwed »t * meeting o t H

i MpeCTiaon In HUnihona « ta OTPve U s a im tul re* M

t f IH0 AXt«f rcrlev of th* H

S u o n to b« tneludwl In ths

* i« r c u :7 . O w rse CooS. and G IBond, work unit conscr- H

^ r t tnd preient It lor llnU ■ f f t t . m ating nex t Mondny. ■

rmuitTiirow-uiM-on-Ha H dufins the past year Uicro

I g g - ttro t ot .nlfftlffaflHmjUUl r ^ i a tetdlnjTs. 178 oc ra of ^ te e d fd doBTi. 1.042 »cre« of w * f^jtubble plowe<l -under. 839 .'it puture erm ed In roUUon.^ clipped and hw ow ed. m d ,^'.1 .a ta of cropland fcrtlllrcr. , ’|^ mnneKemcnt and e o o ^ J ; ;1^STilon water “ prevent enwlon . • • nUbllshed oa » laiKO ocrerie*

during the past ycnr. New ■:• ■• X o R iteM wcrt estabUihed ’ Jb teres, unproved Jrrljatlon •‘ra on 1.225 acrcj, nnd land • a on l-52= ®cres of Ja n l

- n n l Tlffl* In Um , i^.r.-.•as nrnctlcM »u »ero estab- >-, 2 ^ this lond for ths f irst • oa thcM MO farms. More than m « t» much had been eslab- i on these fnrms during the nT6 years wUh more coiuer-

a p»cdcea being applied every

w ccnJerratloa practice* ea.[liipl were range Improvement, fj tr ta Improvement, tree ,n „ a

,U2H Ior windbreaks o r post ^ JucUon. woodlot pruning, and

= 'S i S S ’'« ijnn* wu Increased grtMtlr byir i pitman. Dletrleh, pouring T v ij p a j^ y .o f the in the j j j j

**" Builneii MetUng irinoniDiy; t7U3tneM_ tnftHny ~~ • — tUd during the last ha lf of tho St »t which time work to be l}ett4 I (Ting the coming year was h lsh tt _ i voled 1^ (u i Is to increase the number which aaffTtUon plons prepared. In- Daugiil ■ Ua tsolstance given fnnnem Uon. C U Held. Including engineering are ser

ind luneys for form en re- •blllty b Us i It tnd a continuation of school. iW nU ondeniow trotlon»,nnd Mias •sitlon rrconllnK eoll conscr- ofUieli U u r t tnd necdi. ' troupe.

OUleer* Elected ^ o m pn titetton of officers for the Slie hi i t i t t r was held w ith W aller “ ruin, i ^ deeled chaUman. Bom Khool aff. rtce thalrmtm. and O w rse A j ^fu ciiaiy -litn su rc r._T h t.B P i.:______iM5t ctrtlflcnte for Clarcnce p ' e c u ripen'isor until Decern- £ Q r i 'fltH-fKglTga-rTCm-thcytatc- - ~ Y ^

I uiBnUan commUsion. H n yiitn aesfnt a t tlie meeting n M ILWlllLi, dlfllriet miper- , p c;lcteJanca. l^vln Palls, dls- B raajntlonbt. and Victor Applli 7« Ondlng. engineer. leaders

------------------------1850 ce

Siflous-Aiictions- IS." fer Area Granges iHelp Polio DriveMCU Jan. 3«-M em bcri of the ®-J Oange are wondering If any dun n i ' i- OraiiRe can bent their total .-.i- Jy paio Irom one day's activities i,__ . i, lit mnrcli ot d ln iu . now that Mattli

T the proceed* all totaled. #nooint< •it polio benefit event began with Mceka HcUon of a purebred lamb a l penons :!fT la the afiemoon a week igo m d del ir.*hlch brought J1J3J0. A do- Uons fn rt «ll and chicken brought the nceslWe ils jto j2 3 2 :.|i»l renlng Uie OranRe held a x r ^ t r tnd dance, adding anoth- 1

HTD »t final count. P r le a were phllllc trM r».JohnM artlniindJamea U r -nd CJ In c trd Bttmes. HlRhllRht ^win Ft aucUon a t Uie dance wna the jorce fo

toose and Ita golden egg Nordholi

up ot »13. a box of tp - day[* ” **fct HO tn d a doren eggi }{« «a' IT B. Alhln BrowTi.. p»ul been ore

- f t u te r , took off his fh lrl base, Sa M‘ n j sold a t auction. W. J . tralnlnn.

Twin ra ils Bucllontrr — ■«=*r Paul resident, donatedPlatt —iMl to t Morgan, mualclani. Area'OJ a*rchanu fumlahed many Jte tlie auction a.i did many

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Herbert Oridley. I l l^ M r t . ^*TiB spent aeveral = ^ ls» where he attended a ; * « a *ocleiy of engineers,

nesta of Mr. and Mrs.

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lAR’s Good Citizen =^oted to Ministelelle Cronenberger, Twin rails are sec rt school senior, was unanimously dent ol ?d the "good c!tUen.ihlp" award leoKue ch Is annually preacnlfd by Uie for the igiilcra of the American Revolu* fllie I. Quallflentlons for the nward contest ser\'lee. patrloUsm and depend- place 1;

Ity and cover acUvlUes In the torlcal x l . home and church. chosen Um Cronenberger is ft racmbtr Idaho t le high Khool Pcp club, Thespian Dclie ipe. QulIl nnd Scroll and Uie and M im panU lforU ieacappelU cholr. aiie Is

has served on staff* of Uie Chrlstl. in. school paper, and th* Coyote, ored qu >ol yearbook. The ] mong Uie offices »he has held guesl a __ . ■ ' to:uiE c

)rms-Availahlft__'’oT'Jobs as '50 ^ Census Workers clialrmn

^pllcaUon forms for Jobs lu crew ers nnd enumcmlora for tlie l5,, , '

census aro now nvallable ot , ‘J lo.stato employment am-lce.of- !. A. J - Meeks, manager of 4hB 115E3 office, announced Tliurs-

: said nppIlc/iUons m u it be sub- cd early enouRh for tbe Dol's :e of Uie censuj bureau to rc- . o t r m ■ appllcanl.1 for crew leader Jobs DR February and enumernlor from iu

durlns February and .Mnrcli.I- lenders will be nDiwlnlcd by m* J ?ch 1 and eiiumerntnra will be ariitfn t'>lnt«l after March 27. he nald:eka Instructed any Interested3na to obtain nppllcaUon forms Q U IC

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Youth Enlistsimp n . L^om pte. 19. *on cfand Mrs. Archie T. LeCompte. £»«ibn« I Falls. Ima eiilliled In Uie olr

for four ye.-irs. Set. Jobii O. ttdbuMi.holm, TYln Fftll.1 army and nlr '** '1'” *"

recruller, announced Thurs- du“ ‘tl5sS

•a lls te d .u t prlvato tnd has «spu?ti& ordered to Lackland air force ba San Antonio, Tex., for basic

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it of the ftophomore unit of Olrls {ue nnd secretary of dtlienjhlp the Mudent body, lie won the su te declamaUon Icjt loraloricol sccUon). sccond c In the American Legion ort-

cal contest and recenUy was Jcn occoinpanlst for Uie SouUibo Choir tllnlc........................ . . . . .cite Is the d.iUKhter of Uie Rev.

Mrs. Mark c . CronenberBcr.Is nMlstant orKiinlst for the

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V i ' A W i l l M i Hrfl. DcrUia Mae .Htnson b Uit rmnn for Uie nest meeting ot BIckel ITA, jsdieduled for 8 p. m.0 nt the Dlckel school. A skit commemorate found«‘* dty

muale wlU b f l.th a t.o f_ th a .tim * ______»hIcH Ih'e PTA wti.org*nlrrdi • le orsanliatlon’B meetlnj Inas : featured a father's night pro- i and n fllm.on.polio..

nONE CRATTED CHFIELD, Jnn. 3J — Chsrlei el is expccted home UU* week Salt Lake City where t bone

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,; ; t h e o th e r d a y w llh a a to ry t |, w ider o t lc n t lo n . I t a n n o u n ce d

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■' m a k e c a p r ic io u s decisions w ltho i th e i r m u lt ip ly in g e ffec ts o a t h e II h u m a n b e in g s .

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th e y ’r e s o la rg e th e y c ru sh—o r• v ir tu a l ly a l l se rio u s co m p etitio n

.[ _ c o n c c m c d . .h c r e - j a b o u t . t h a t - a a j I p ro b lem . W e ’r e th in k in g on ly o f v

7 — does t o t h e p e o p taV h o -co rae -ln Kc o n ta c t w H h I ® ' t .

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te n d s t o b e I m p i iM d is t a n t ' Im m o v a b le . - 1 OM Is t r y in g to d H M K th ln g a

e o m p & n y - ia - a u t pfflW C T y "& -JL . a t r t n a » h e I d l ^ N e w ^ ™ ^ j ) o t n m o re t h a n oo jr s k a b J P U f a b a n y

\i - tlo n , I t I s g overned b y ^ f l m e n w > ' s c a t t e r e d Ind iv id u a l l a B I S a v a ! ' c h a irm a n , A lfred P . BlMaR‘ ' ‘'W e ‘ f re e c o m p eU tlv e econom y w lth lr

O u r com p o U tlo n Is ono d iv is io n 1 I o th e r, a a w ell a s a g a in s t f irm s c i side .”t W h e th e r b y Its ru le o f w ide frc I I n I ts b r o a d bo u n d s OM m a n ag '

com e t h a w eak n esses o f g re a t size I p ro fe ss to s a y w ith c on fidence . .I B u t w o f in d en co u rag e m en t In

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t h a t th a c o u n try is s ta r t in g to g lously w i th th e p rob lem of p ro tcc tl w e a lth — I ts re so u rce s of land , waU a n d fo re s ts .

Y nlo u n iv e rs i ty h a s a n n ounced m e n t o f b now g ra d u a te p ro g ra m a n d te a c h in g In c onservation of

com e f o r t h o co lleges to undcrtnk* ln g of c o m p e te n t p e rso n n e l In t h l

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— h e a d e d -b y - F a l r l lo ld ^ s b o m , n o te c t lo n ls t, w h o c a lls I t a " s te p o f cxi Im p o r ta n c e .” O sb o rn ’s g ro u p is r e n tly e n g a g e d In a paU istn k in g su n a t io n ’s g r o u n d w a te r resou rces.

A t th e a a m o .t lm e / .w e - lc a m .th a T ru m a n ’. s p e c ia l w o te r re so u rce s 1

vey w a te r„ ji ro b le m s " fro m th e . ] of th e c o u n t ry ’s r iv ers lo th e se a ."

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. e a s t. A n d I t ’s a s good a p lace a s a r F a ilu re t o m a in ta in am p le w ate w ill th r o t t l e th e c oun try ’s g ro w th c Icnlly a s a n y o th e r resources f a llu

-B u t th o - k ln ^ .o f a i j l a g - th e com ■■ d o ln f s h o tn a 'b e d o n e ‘(o r* a irfc so u :

g ress m u s t o f te n reg re t h a v in g abc old n a t io n a l re so u rce s-b o a rd . I t e q u ipped to keep th c n a t io irw ls e l j o n Its I n v e n to ry o t n a tu ra l w cn lth

• J t cou ld h a v e done mu.'it now be by o th e r a g e n c ie s—p lcce-m cal.

W e s h o u ld c h a r t cnrefully t h e 1 ‘ sou rces, m e a s u r e them aftnlnsl th e :

su m p t io n o f a n expandlnR pop u la ll r u le s fo r t h e i r w ise use. W here sho p re s e n t ly o r p o te n tia lly serious, w e r fo c u s o n f u r t h e r e x p lo ra llo n s 'ib til s u p p l i e s .A n d . a s a v ita l back-stop

- ‘p u s h th e - tle v e lo p m en t ■ of n flenua tu le s to h a v e rea d y , w h en a n y ke;

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ob'vlotis. B u t u p u n ti l now w c 'h a ' v e ry m u c h a b o u t th e m .

Ju d g e S . T . H a m ilto n sa y s th c ta ; w h ich P r e s id e n t T ru m ari h a s su b cong rcss r e m in d s h im of a n o ld s t th e I r i s h m a n w ho c u t a fo o t o f f t tils b la n k e t a n d sew ed It on th c boi w ould k e e p h is f e e t w arm .

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OURCES BIU.— taxpfl]s ig n s a r c seen expenses fcD s ra p p lB I t r - part of tile bill beca -C tln g I ts basic arriuiKcmenC betu-eei ? a t« r . m in e ra ls William M. Boyle, jr,

former DcmocraUec td c s ta b lH h -_ atiomcja and ihelr ■im o r r e se a rc h oemixralj, • to the Of n a t u r a l re - Katurolly Uielr txovi . th e _ t lm c _ h a s .. J>£_P-!'J'‘ ihe bo

?s,T o r'"-“ S g J n Z t t a n ” V I E W Si t e i o n w r v t - re x tra o r d in a r y n t , reported tha tIs I t s e l f c u r- amoltefl 4«i.l)lIllon c.

; s u r \ 'c y o f th e « ^ « ’hat a euphen3 can remember wheri a t - P r o s l d c n t - I ”;s p o l ic y com - The cluni;* In im,

t h c a d w a t t r a S ' i ’S S A» hamllfd by the m m

r t o f t h c g e n - pipe lobicco could lu Is u p p e rm o s t areite habll la eaU

j r t a g e s In th e American WOIa n y to b e R ln . ” ^ v , ^ „ r 'S l a T ”0

a t e r .supplies ally l> noi ihe (opich a s c m p h n t- bk,i1msI clsarcite,'i J5.•Ilu re ' «’e‘- ‘lt!Ie clsar.i" prt

■ourccs. C o n - mwi of these p««pl(a b o lis h e d th e tob.ieco in any form.

I t w a s w ell f f clitar.1. U m iu i b le ly - in ro n n e dllh . T h e Job SoJe than a K e Sje p e r f o r m e d now. .W h w one clew

dred e/sarettcs are <

la t lo n . s c t u p . S e f f .“ 1 " ; Ssh o r la R c s a rc iimion. One of thc.v•■e a ls o sh o u ld pl“ * to R've the Pre;

t u r n u n new approprtrop w e . .L u id r " « . a r ^ n d , i ;m a te subSti- b ? c .i!^ " h c V « e wrnk e y re so u rc e dtapcwiblc appropruu

In imriw.'f, h 10 chnnt

n a \ c n t done under pr«cnt nilci'. t may nffcr only « "In;

— -be ie a t back lo ccmmta x p ro g ra m "> “ i" ''o

io b m l t tc d u>. S to ry a b o ilt t--an the mienilon nnf t h f t t o p b f w ;,nrr;j tthob o t to m s o I t ; " '2 v . - S i

Touia Ik,' rarlj’ in llic

E R ’S N A T I O N A LilR-LIGIGrO N -T he e r» a l old p « itr finally ratro i-o f-rae 'e« iu*n f* ti»8 -w in r»n fr-r u ^ le over the direction It ahould t*ke to c ^ b a t the' ItooKrelt-Truman new both o s end off capltol hUL l l u t fact

u not <U*pul«<l by anybody wbo hai flow nhJWTre r - jT - r tc tnt

y-. maneuvering a t Waahlnston.\ . y The eztraordtniry swiftness of V-.tht tnniformailon iiA ndiout taone I ■ of the minor miracle* of recent poll-,

□ l . tlea. But Uu quick chnngeover U y r explained panlally by the fact that

.m any of the leaden and a vaat •J ■ number of the r^ak-aad-lil* aeter ' • BUbwlbed ilncertly to the »tt«inpl B o f - Jh*-N*w-Vork.-W lllkle-Dewty

group to n rlse Its historic jTrtndpln of coniervatluD.

>f-U)«-rlthUit-«l«m«nt‘« ctAxidofflthneM. i.,6f Informed-OOPan, U erldenced by U nb ■ th*-RepuU lc&aa-iaaur«t-4o - tha

t9<8.preildenlUI compatena. e flrtt two may be charged oil to con- ,t about by tha approach and actuality tl. the men now asaumlns charge'main- f were chtaUd out of e g ta la victory •.e Oov. Thomaa S. Dewey aad Oov. Tied lo match th t awectness aad llRht specially Uie Utler <ju*Hty, of tha Tru-

IP — Alihouah N ntlona:. Ohairman commltWd firmly to this tum -io-the- he New York-New Jersey lawyer and I actually only a figurehtad In Uie

.d Diii*r.rii It. he uoiild hnve been forced

ao happttis tliat he personally.favon

background, ancient belief* « jd voUng men now domlnaUng th# home, the

JonsI committee and tha group aet tip -convention platform, which really re-

' one of these'flffurea haa dliagrced the Wlllkje-Dewey tactic* of the l u t ■ even refuaed lo Ult a finger in their hough Uiey did no t pubUcUa Uielr rloui reaaon*.

-Tlie two-outalandlnf f lg tim on'thB ! lltec In tlie current reveraal are H ar- , !cr, Iowa, and Arthur E. Summerfleld. ' hare peraUKnlly advocat«<l a fronUI ,

BoowvAluTniman-reglmea'Crm-if-lt- erle» of defcala. They have had th d r J

conimllletmen. together w ith their ‘Lso rank high among the group named ‘ibrleljon to iTlte a platlonn which wUl ,breakaway from tha 1010-1950 program ‘Indeed, a atudy o( the namcfl on the ‘

nan committee dlKlooet th a t the con- ^t a clear majority. - - ...........

the eeiiate ths OOP tpokeaznen. and lorlty they did no t enjoy In the Sena. Robert A. T»fi, Ohio, and Ken-

lebraska. oe of the extnme righUaU Inside and I regard U>e Ohioan a* “ too llb trar' ilvoeaey-of federal aid to hoti*inff-*nd- -• anlnga ujually dircct him rishtward. E

Vgr ri^T s rg Tnin a n tt --ut even this archltcct of the so-called fi fimrn'UiM J lw a _ h ls-* » .50cl*tii_the- t allrout aitacka on many p h « e r of c.

ic jo h 'o re iita i ja/IKj. nutttbly Clitijir ji proprlnUons for future f o re l^ aid. n

- I I 15 Jn Ui»"fipcue. however. Uiat j, 1 Bdvocalea of .» countcr-revolutlon n bulld tho baiTlesdM. 'As the more >bln*Pl.indCTa-Xfw-fccttan“ I i u been tho upper chujjber, eo hom e com- 9-caUed “s t a u ^ ^ h a r e been bnished

I OOPcr* ra rW 'iie m w lv e s aa m e ' 5unler-revo luam C ^*n If they could K' :ht* for a 'T e tn ra fc'lUpubllcanlsm" R milont, the aatioeal eommlttee or Jnflmired Uiat could alone con- -Q battlefield. '

n repudiate boUi Truman campaign D. too" planks .of the 1040. I0« and ’without house approval, none of theae li:cdem ed. no maiter how ringing Ui# aitgatea and candidates. b(n erect a road-block against OOP u,II march under Wlllkle-Deirey ban- ofI. . . . - jjitie r u liether this Is »mart poliUci o r jcI Sot sound, ruponslble" government, tnI a fact which is not ycl RcnenUly «d the Inner councils of Uie grand „

T)ftyers *flll apparently finance part ■- for the Democrats' llOO-a-plaie.

le r her# n e « month. They will foot ^ ecawo of what appears to be a neat « e n DemocraUc NaUonal Chairman . jr.. and Atlamey Oeneral McOraUi, _ He nnUonaJ chairm aa ene.Ml has summoned United States L elr top aides, most o f whom are now - ie capital for a crime confcrtnce. ravel far# and keep whlla here will m

govemmont.- .Boylo ii-s ta g ln a -h ls ----- >on uiB night of'the opening day of ' mpojium.

! O F O T H E R Sa-A O o r i to rA O A M )v ' hat. lasfyear, eo-mUllon Americans n clgareUea. Americana of “mlddlb ku heml.wi In Ils uiutO appllcaUonI— "ii hen clgarctles were called "coffin y who smeketl ihem regarded as. piI

smoking habits got Its atart In the ■"

the ffhort smokes were more easily «i‘ rh In unlfo.'m and were more easily *r' an admiring naUon ihan.clKara or t ' / 1 have been. In any event, ihe clg- established as never before, eren women, among whom, a gcncraUon 1 rare Uideed. f,';.

good or bad for Ihe people eener- >Plc here. Tlie old-time c a n W n Is. p e -coffin nnir.chargc atai.u i- prohably waa Uie flrsl prop.iKsnda <sr

.n».were..M pftwd._.IIie,healih .su -. X I -were not baer-of it . 'fo r a t irx^t t"" ople rn Uiftt dsy were oppo.-.eil to iTi

T hai leaves U\e mnntifnclu-ers i»i It ba admitted Uiat Uielr cSbinajgn — iXul for-a-BOOd.jnftay-yeaTs. -aim islong ,old-U««a w l» T em rm bcnsikration, bui it lin 't doUig much jood n.'i Igar Is smoked today at leatt s liu n . bui •e consumed.—MU-iouIa MLisoulian. *'■!

ES.S AND TIIE BUDGET J'?;;I potential importance to the came : are under consideration In Wwli- tic. e would revive the o!i-fipbnird —

s f i r s s n c s s r s Btills, and the result Li U ut m.my _ iilltiirf-vrtcelve hW »pprov;.l mf.-rly 'F f w .■>I), ('d up by con^re^^ wiih m- •iaUons. The Olher propo.s.ii. .. inillar innge lho rules of the hou 'c to pff.Id back to commllirr nny or all of Cf ic r.-^ -o r-vu tW b f . . . monn- r - i -«-K •i'. an opponent or .'.uch k mciiure ' flnsle moUon lhat ihe wtinle .b;ll p’lli mmltlee for revision. The prop<v>M linl would Offer new means of cffecii.-^ out

>ecHlc reforms th a t ouRht to a‘- »itl nnd Mipport of ihoje nun y ir.f:n. ihe

ho are non' uHctng In .mroiii:. :i-jt cty

" e bST um ^to m akM hr/e CiIhc icisloa-.NcA', Ycfk Tmivs. - foM

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I S h o t s ^ ^act'MS L _ l — — ^

- ..............W H O <A M «^ -- --------Dear Pot ehotii:

I've read, with amustff-eBt. cur- ,H rent arguments In your column

about when is a bar a saloon and bow old U the earth , anyhow? SUU

“ t amused. I ’m going to siiek ray oar into the swirling, muddy w aun.

" r A bar U a saloon. A Joint U »I f ; uloc*. A cockUll lounge la a satooa.

T bai-w anl.T rsaloonr U-I-dfflnitely masculine. »»en If our hardy fore- fsther? had knowa of such a t«im

bT as "cocktail Jounge." they wouiant hare hting jt OIL tnelr*?fc)on».-ThW« were teal men la those da>‘s.-C*a

n . you picture ono of your great-gran- itT papplts tw snerlng Into an esUb- n ' Ushment wllh Uie lett«rlng. “cock- „ Ull louoge" oa Uie old. false-froat ,V building housing It? Hal h t Now about Uils business of the

earth's age (since we've dUposed of the uloon m atler). The problem, as 1 get It. Is w hether the earth Js (000 yesrs old or several million yiiraold. o n tf lu c fli io n iu u ie ea r tjj

I going 10 come to an end tomorrow? NollUely, Is Itl So. who carcs?

SHU Amused

-------- o L ltU tlX E T L V B O .inn------ra Tuor lluu»ewifo—We'ro aure you're

an excellent housewife. However, lg regardlnif your, er, poem, it's too 10 much like the oae you used for •IP model. Why no t try again some- «- Ume In a llshter vein?

:d ANYONE BEME.IIBER IT?« Dew Sir:“ One of your reader* wrote to me '^ that ahe read In your paper about a ■

J. ZkgUr. hit-wile and party elk j.. huntlag. lo Calgary. Canada._ThQ , ■" wives each bagged an elk, but Uie

hu.iband] did no t get any.V Tlie reason I lun wrlUng to you J*f:. lO-SJlt IQou cnn tell mo where th is ' ' ' article camo from. 1 wouId~llke to

write to lee if J . Zleglar Is my eon. *, John ZleRlar, whom I have no t seen 'J alnce March 2S. 10«. ‘: We used to Uvo a t n ie r and my *

Uie husband wa* an Idaho Power '. company employe. Any help you can *

give mo will be greaUy appreciated.Mxw. E. A. Z la l* r ‘

(P .O . Box 013) ‘J (Ore.-:on City, Ore.) ^

I No one around Uie T-N reoiera- J bers the Item. Can any of you good t

I consUtuenls.help Mrs. Zleglor?

I........... STIU.-CUB10U8, TOO--------*Dear Pol Shots: P

I- —Woll.-l-Just-weat-down-and voted J I for them-lhere saloon*. I'm curious. ® 1- I.\e4>e«a in a lot or-woU-appotnted ’■ cocktail loungM and also some loud. ^ r !uri-I6vlng bafsThUt *a!oons7'I’v«' -®

never iteen oae and I ’m curious!All of this flhoutlng and publicity "

• by those who apparenUy Im o W haa “ ' plsced me in ft dither. ®

__________________L J I - C n r i o n . - "I • • .IT JUST DEPENDS . °

Dear Potso: ^• Are wc going to make the hydro- y

Rca bomb and arc we going to show , Russia how to mnke one. too? t.

Ju sU WoBderiBj

BICIITEOUBLT l.VDICNANTDesr Poljo: '■ A problem Js casUng a pall over „ tills city of righteously clean stand- ards. threatening to besmirch aad bfimudge IL'* proud esculcheon. _ Uirowlng a shadow on the health of Its fair children .and befouling aa .a(mo.iphero o t piirlly. V oters,.lej'j do lomething about (hla c lw d hang- tnr orcr our'hciids, this" cloua^of ’ polionous.smoke from aD the city's coal and o ii-poti..

B. K. Crimed

' FAMOUS LAST LINE .*. . . And (hey tay It'a golRg te

wmnn cp t« aboat lero.”OE.NTLEMAN IN THE

FOURTH ROW

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTSANOTHER aUMMONB

m Till; nisTniCT court of m r-UXVt'OU-JUDICJAI^WBTHICT-Of' — ' tS^N^FaT u?COUNT?'DoaoTiiY cooren . hmimirf.

CEoncE 11. coopEii. D.r«.a.Bt.TOE STATE o r IDAHO i.nJi jretl-

!mr»-toC«rl.H. Co<JpM.<urca<UDt.

r*« tr» lirrtbr nollIW lis t a •omplilslku t*«i (IIH •{•Inil ;ou In lh> ni»- ' lilct C»urt of ISi Klornth Jti,!lrljl m,.T»la K«ili Cotinlx b» (bi ibu>.

wllhln lonitr ilnr* ef Ihf u rrlrt et i)ili

DIii. uT coSJc-A .nuL L ra, inr.s-r''c, NiEi.<ir:*.

ISfAM1. u..DAn.vr?.. ______________ ..Ul4™»r far f;»laTIr/. . . ^inlilhr » T-Ib { tlU, tJ»i^J.M L«. !». I t i l ; Jm . I. Jl. n.- |«.

• U J _ HOTlCtwJ. . . .-^W i.'»mjs»ira^NCTr —

h.7j MCennUtloD Mmr>R7 <1 Twin V.lli I , .tilhMlu- «f J-M E.

if.’ n . U. „

Beware CoughsF ro m C o m m o n C o ld s

T h o t H A N G O HCftorauitinnrtlieT<ipfompilvbe»ute .

rifiht » th e tM tof th*troubU rr 1= III help iMtni and czpcl gem iidra . r ’llctm tad aid oamre to looihe and iiril raw, teoiitt. iaflsmfd brouhiil tnutoui^iembraoti.T«lIyourdfuRi:in - to Mil )ou * boiile of CrtomuUioa with tbe uodentaadJnR you-muii like ihe » i r it quickly allaya th t coush Of TOU are lo hsve j-out mooey bicjf.

CREOMULSION/orCouth^,(phtilCQ ldiJfpncl»h» ^

™ F A L L S , I D A H O

■ HOW T H I N G S .

PEGLER’INEW YOWC-Th* United SUtC*

"C ifltllil'tH T nM m B B~loulIn g~TS-tlonjof-_tl>e_worldjM^e_end of th* second World war. Insieaa. 'the' Sovltt.-tn ip ln look the JaltlaUre

• . and haa become - j * * | a c ,; -^ttiir-ETMw nf th«

tJaiwd

Uf shock aad n -

* ^ dCTCfop ^ r , J F ^ ^ H B C ;» a a Independent

: f l S V A K * “n io decline of 5 - w - ^ “I® 8 UU*t W*i»ntk r«t«f _ 5_" ie3T,_fl)en“yr*tiklin D. rtoowvelt* *'reco«nJxed“ Bovlet Russia. Thl** was tha greatest rletory la the hls-■ tcry of th* BovJet ttnpire alaee the ' bolshevlit rcTOluUoa of 1017.‘ Th* fatuousness of Franklin D.

Roosevelt. Jn ’‘recognizing" Boriet i Russia, reroklag tho wise, patriotic

policy of Harding, Coolldge and ; noover. was discussed before the ’ Dies eommlttee on SepL 73. Ill^S,; by D. H. Dubrowsky, an apc«tat4 . communist and former official agent

of the Bovlti government for the United SUlcs, Canada and SnlUi America.

Dr. J._ ^ MaWiewa. u;ho_ gave priceless sefvlce io UieUhiied States «* ftdvLier to Uie several commlltee*

* on un-AmeiJeaa activlUes. lormeriy ’ waa a “fellow-traveltr." He Intro- dueed thl* term Into our political

’ langiuge.

Beealllng Uie days cf Uie “recognl- Uon." Doctor Matthews aald he re-

_ mcmbered wcU a meeting wlUi Mar- ’ garet LomoHt. tho wife of Corliss ; Lomont. a prominent lellow.trav-

cler; William Loeb, Jr., tho son of ' thatvrilllam Loeb who was aecretary ,

to President Theodore Roosevelt, . and Fell* FrankfurUr, Jn the faU , Of 1032. ]

: - “ OorllM Lamont'la * eon of Oie j late Thomas Lament, a silly and j

■ tJmId caplUUst wbo rose to be hesd c of thc house of J, P. Morgan but c neverthelejs established a trust fund which yields about #60,000 a year t to Corliss. 0

Tom Lofflont aeemed to be trying r to propiUate-la-*dv*ac«-»-revolU- Uon which he. a t least, did no l lire d to see. Whatever his thoughts were, t he did put Uio house of Morgan in b Uie poslUon of working boUi sides of p the atreet.

Doctor Matthews saya that, on this a occasion, ho asked Frankfurter to E -»lga-*-.p^UU6n-whl«li-waa-to-be - presented lo Uia state deparUnent, praying “rfcoCTltlon" of Sovie^ Rik- _ eli: The only purpose, of course, P.^TUjOJulflJlUSSl*-------------------------* To put It eiherwjse.^ Uie UnlUd u

by Soviet Russia, which was- tUll a L brutal bul nounderlng monstrosity - WlUiout mechoillcal skill and wllh a bruUsh population domlnnted by anptorloiuly cruel jnng of ilUera.__-EJ

To this recuejt for his signature. Doctor Matthews saj-a FTnnkfurter ,i, replied In Approximately these i-< words: "Por Ood’* sake, don't do that: Don’t agitato Uiis matler nnd |h I win personally guarantee that recognition will be forUicomlng."

Teara afterward, when Alger Htis Niwas called before thc commliiec an ^un-American acUvllles. on thc long of road to ulUmate convlcUon of per­jury- and hlilorlc fame as a trnltor,he anulrmed and pleaded with the r ,

' tai-y "

__ ■ y i e r e I

' Our SiI wrote thst or*r an article In fhe tl

Clarion laat week, bat I didn't like oi doing IL After all, Uia man it w.a „ aimed a t—Slim Hendersoa —la a good friend of nfne.

------ Slim cam* Into <)ult« a-windfail— In•’ la st TtionUi, and Jwught the eld X

Q arke place. The deed tr»T» him ih Utie to aff Uie land—right down to ar th s street Then Glim sUrUd to a

--jW »-ni* ti>s»ld«waik totnaki hi*- -pfl lawn loolt betUr. ar

I fell It wssn’t fair lo the town and aald lo In my ariicle. Next

...trOTTiine $ijm, eomea around and - TninU to know w h a t! m»*n—gtl^------

-— C<vniiht,i9i

A r e y o u R f f i

Injpyann e t p tw U h t i l l

iPORTSMAN^ TRUSS> 2 ^

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~ \ P P E A R F R O M

’S ANGLE!* commJUee ao t to mai* h la r e w l> tht-Bam»^>f-hl*-*P«>Wf and pa trc a« 03 bis jaductjoa lato the r» t-• iafa,urBur»Bucne7-of-tto#-RooB8*

I ” piM »d down, ha finally *dmJtt«J. th»t-hia-jr<iniflr had hwtn Jr«nk»-J furt*r. Tbe"*iina-proIeoor weenJ*a la te gratuitously, left the (upreniat «>\irt bench ’to com* to New Yoric. aad. by aa a a a tlng aad coafusJai• line o l eoulypclUon. trlod .ta .K cm . to gJve U w ft good character la h it

^^DuSg^tho fJrat BJu.trUL Rooaa- J relf# widow repeatedly pubUahed

prejudicial comment* la his favor, i UJss.”! w i t renirjBl>ere«l.'Wa«-Boo*o- ^ veil’s counsellor a t Yalt« when He ' (aTe-th*-worId-ftnd the f u iu n cf '• Ult Halted Stat«*-(o Stftlia.'

• ^ N w le ruT ii^b ack 'ioD iilO T ^' 'tesUmoay. Be is teUlog about the - JubiiaUoa of Maxim UtrJaoff, the

Boviet agent who finally put over• th e . triumph of “reeognitioa.? Ba t said he aad two others, Skvirtky aad : Bogdanov, "were aazJously avalUag 1 the arrival of UtTlaoff trom the 1 Whit* House.", -You were walUag to get * report I as to Uu reiuJi of hi* coafertac* otiI reeognliloa?-I T h a t b right. The recofnlUan I had beea pracUcaliy graated, but

some detAlls had to be Ironed out. r Uirinoff came la all amlies and i s*ld;'W ell. l t U'41i m’ U>B'b4g.~We I have it.’ Smiling aod rubbing his ■ hands, 'WclL' he says, 'they WMted . us to rtoogaixe Uie debu wa owed

them aad l promised v e wero goiag to negotiate.' He says, 'well, but they did not know we were golag to ne­gotiate until dooauday.’

'And then," D ubrow s^ coatlnued. U tv inoff sold. *rhe a u l oae was : a corker: They wanted me to give them freedom of religion.’" '

'Jn JJussia?" I■■‘•Oh.ye*..la.nuMl», Aad hesaJd ; <

And I gave It Ux Uiem. Well.' he , said. 'I wa* very much tempUd to c offer Uiftt I WlU collect all the t oiblea And ship them out b> them.' ‘ He wns very-much-amu*rf-bea«BO ’ Jt was the culmlnaUon, eTldently, i of Uio simplicity of Amerlcia ofU- » claldom." *

"Old he mention anyUilng about i the promise th a t the Soviet govern- t nun i would no t spread ccnumialat propaganda la this country?” c■*'No;Tiirtnan’tn )u 't ' th a t w u un-

denlood. You see, tho geaeral mo- Uvo U Uiat any promise given to a bourgeois itAte J* not worth the paper Jt Js written on. You are not obligated to fulfUl any obligaUon , made to a bouQMU sUU," Mr. n Dubrowsky said. ||

VISIT IN ITTAH ll_ M U R T A U .O H ,.* in .J?= M r?J^n Pickett and daughter, Shlrieen, haveruiiracfl frnrn T/^y»n ntah, whrryUiey *pent several day*.

L E G A L A D V E R T IS E M E N T S

IM ■niE^nJonATE^ourt’ot tww X3TATC^or_LUcr,,>i. rinnr.ii. nr..'

KdUc* la' tirrtbr f lm W C>* «Ad«r>• Irwd AdmlsUtrnlsr ef d u ia .s lU. C4(il<r. tlarrun). u tht <r«llton of and ■)] pmont hiTlnf cUlmj ualsil

lo cihlbll Dim with

lo'lh MM*Ad'l'’liV''t)'°0** '*‘(1.• t Um oOlct of Ilor E.' Smlltt! AlUntr for f4td Admlnlilratar la Ihf FMtllti Kitloul B4Bk nulldlns la TwU Falli, ^ un tr^ f T-ln r*lk ef Idmie. thli

. CEOllCE a. CAHDEIt. rcWkbl Jaa. U. »l. TA.

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Joe Marsh— -

ive Us Back Jidewallcs, SlimIUng folka riled sgainit him. I felt em ery myself, and we had quite a set-to over tho whole builneta.

From where I alt. that was fool- lah. One* we’d cooled off (over loneh and a botliecf beerafAndy'*- - Tavern),BilndMldedtheildewilk*.' -ihoald a ta y -fo r the eomraon good and I promised next tin* Fd tak* a gw»d look a t the other fellow'*point-, of -rirtr..l>«for* *rIliKg~*5r '■rtJele* about h in l

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iywood-<lroK>*d-* W hlll. h a ’A.lmamoa»y If he speat ____

d m« tune to plckll

a bec»use la Boily-k wood most of lha B | ^I people ftre ju na ore lending to be* f l c h 7 You’d be

. millionaires a r e 1 Ute to their club*•. becaUM they get . ’’p fin tha Bli B m It uaemploymeatUj-f euiunce.Una. __________ ______

'Z v ea m oil''o f Uio big a t « i la - Hollywood_doa:t tK dve T ^ .f » iw - . s jous Income*. They get tho ssme B salary as the rest of the goveiament e employes who work fc r too treasury f deparuaeat.; ; l t might haro beca <»»on •Willwt who dropped m a t« , bu t If h e didn’t: pick It up, Uiere wa* a good reason

. . . his ^ cture wasa’t oa IL t My brother has a hobby of foUow- , lag people do ra HoUywood - ^ ^

vard. picking up Uiclr »5 bUl*. «I couree, ho aerer bother# w aiting Ullt toey get Uiem out of Uielr pocket*.

I remember once I wanted to b< a i big shot_ao_I dropped a »3 bUl and ) dkiaa'bother lb pick » up. NftturaJ- » ly. 1 waa la Las Vegaa « t th o Ume.

1 L E G A L A D V E K T IS E M E N T S---------------------------------------------------- --' AUAB BUMMONB _

I LYLUS M. NOIUUS. rUlaUft. ,

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U." 8la“la of* Jdalui! Is aa4 for Twla rilUC«inU »r tha ab»« aamal pUlntlff. iad |•m -ar*. kanbf.Amud.ta-ae&aar.aad iplU3 aalr<OBBlaJnf.lU.lB-tW«l/ ~JSTart forUn BotHlrf‘‘u « “ “nlali >5«u a«p«ar aad pl«*d U> aald eampltlnl «Uhla tba tlma bft<la ipKlfl*!. Uia plals. 2 UU >111 takt Jslsmaal aialu l )«a ai prwtd In uU toapUlal. 71m sasaral aa-

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B U T I R O NIron F ireman hea t mcans^n that's even heat. N ot too h It stayfl Just whera you sel Stoker. . . designed soleiy f< matic, satisfactory combust! tha tl •

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Too . . . you can atop worrylr ation. Since thc Iron Fireman ings up to 30% . . . you con

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over Price predicted for State’s Crops ^

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ot Idaho « • aim ter^lc*- "------- lUwlTt* '------------, ^ r t « l th»t rect^it* from ® IfSujllnss In M»bo tor U>e -

of lOO * « « » « , . -‘l i f ^ w r c d with »378371W> •

f i S u u « 10 tho rest or the iiiv u f*vor»We” h* »Ald.S m Utuloek In v cn ^ M ^

; 'H'# »“PP*y >!IJ; for aU UfMtoc* oo band aM fbo incrtftMd to m ett o p o a d - produelioa

j I u ie l EzpaBdiaf '-*uU tlon InemuM In clUe* 32-toOllDuo to expand ths

TtiU-T'Ul tm u p o r- ^ ‘• J i T a . an Inm aH nj , « .X .oI-*i* tO T JJ»dueU T O .'^MUiutd la local roarkeU."

pUmllnf in IdahoK S » C o i .1 r a w o I1. -mu *»*■ “ >« thlS d of a jear proTlouilr. but tUU nnf r » per eent greater than the *i{^ for tho pa*t 10 yean. -----

J Per Cent Cut H to Idaho Turkey O r o p l s E i r o M e d

KfflE, J»n. 58 W>-l3aho turkey W iS T a r* expeeled to cut their u IJKUon-approxlinaWT. p«r . . j y4 fr«n“ tIll'JM.O»-Wfd»-ral«ed wjjajtniT, the 0 . B. department or of tl iw r e tald today. . ^ So

H ihM InUnUona are followed, j“ ujo production wiU be about „ ,n) hlrda> Icwp

S „ d poult costa win bo major J ^S S Jn (JtUrmlntnf -^ e tb e r * * ,St o Till cany oufth’eir Inleil- y^u« . ft» report aaid. ^ou„

bunded producUon c an -M »ltb 305,000 ior th# 1912-W from

J?Cie ecunlnr M a whole, the o r tsw t *a!d frower* plan to 3 Jn rtucU oa bjf ono per cen t iTOW bIvo tho Mualry a IBM :,eM l g <.000 blrda. m et,

ta e rO E f f i i id E ^H8urley-Dieajs,jBrain. Jan. 25-6am r.B ehors- He

as. u. Inner Uurley 'rctldtnl. I hJ a j naliT a t Pmco. Wash., foi- Ior c kti*#_ihort_mneu. He wm cm- of g ibniu a heavy «ju!pmenl“^ e r - " T r s t r lhe atomic eneryy commla- tne

la ^ o r lo hll death. f.P®“J t m born Hot, 33.1903, a t Men-

s ID .H t i llniW fepreceded him OM lia ih on Oct. JO. IOU. A year ago I married M rt U N « Bench eaim an . who llres a l Pasco, “ O ull- llftmlrlnB <ire three children, Mr«. •

lliljj Pnlrchlld and Ted Bchon- la. both Burley, and LeWoyne ichsfmon. ra.wo: four grandchll- rtn. and eight brother* and *lstera.(d Behoranan, Mrs. Martha Say- tx tod.Mrs. Rancbt all-Ru- rt: Mrs. Dale Clark. Riverside, . tlir.: Mrs. Hilda Eambosek. Ar- a Bchomnnn. Waller Bchorx- M and Robert-Bchonman, *11 slir. '■Tb« body will bo received a t Oood- IB Bortuary In Rupert whera fu» r>] senlce.1 will be held. The Rev. ” '°Jh L*ii Crabb, pastor of the Durley *jteriaa church. wlU officiate. acae of the service haa not been Ber>w I . aa th

JoiiiityPMAMen To Meet at Boise

[bobe. Jan. 20 I/THA conferenca aUagatinrllon-aod-markellng admta----------PjUon tounly eommllleemen from ^ wtll -be-held her* Monflay,- f — ^ 7 and Wedncid&y.

nice, su te PMA comml,t- • chilnnaa aald aeveral'national M nUfflal-TMA' cmdali'w Ul « .‘ja programj affecting Idaha t,cWera] offlclab from Waahhig- *2 »• D. C, la speak a t the confer- L _ » W U B. Taylor, director ot » I*Jeral -PMA tirlee wppert and JO Wtn mpply branch; A. V."M6~

federal PMA conaerva- f'-.i.»ontichillrcctor;.l5onAnd«non. Lwdlrcclor of tho national T '

JT branch: Oeorge Cuimnlngs of { -fruit and vegetable branch, 1 - 1

4 Olenn R. Harrla, fonner mem. t-V ‘ rw ujb national commodHrcred-« » ra llo n . L .

alley. Collegians S „Are Cast in Play '^ 0 STATB 90U O Q R P o » . '

bas announced ' of the next dramatic pro-

K iiedurM -u4r c n - j - u n r « : -.■^Cobb-s Daughter.” a 'th ree - "

S m era*rtck- • * -

-T a in rnllj. in the tlUo Idle; ^ ] \ j J Jol.n.Mn.. MurUugh: Dean i J

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Oelivei-ed to Y ou — PH0NE415 COLONIAL -

CONCRETE CO. ___It mil

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Driver Trap

R r e u a and poUcemcn work (o fm the cab o t U* tm ck In Ean FrauclMo. 1 nnderpMi upright to avoid rtrlklng a t altbangh he remained cocaclous atler ■

Hank’s Irked Pie .Insinuating He:

By HENRT MeXEMORE m» When a man geta aa Uttle mall

IS I do h e opens ever^-Uilng. . tal -UllU, •von.-wllh-tho90-lltU©-cello. inim e-pecpholea'In-lH e'fiw ii' dobr ? “ if the envelopes. P”So, thla bright Jtuiuar? znominff tore a t a letter J

cwelry atoro and S ?ft Uccnscd loot. -F i:___ 4 ( j B - - r®’

r^ a n d ..T h a L d o _ L ™ —

’it” »'as a letter 'A '' ^rom the 0 . a n d . t i .' B f l '■“*I. Merrlam com- f c . - . ' J W 2?* any. Springfield. K t« fJ®, Majs.. tn which 2 *l_ a n d C. ■ a t - 3# - | ^ ^ - ^ r MipUd to lempt-C *‘510 to buy a Web* *L«r'-a-N#w InUraatloaal-Dlotlonarr.- TrfJ econd Edition. I t 's published by l»an ,-I-su««^B U ier-lha l-o r-they t f ' ro Bolna out of the ' way to do ariend-a- faw r.------:________________Heaven knows I need a dictionary. ,„{) have been pljmalng to buy one , ‘

or close on to 30 year*. I am tired f going through life pu tting two rr-in -"caU ”“and“only one’ "li" ifl; W , the." How I envy people who can ^ pell lUch word# aa ••naUonal." , , debt,- "people.- "being- and -kid- ed“ wlttiout having to w rack their 2 . .f i a . — - - ........................ - ? »But the start of th e le tte r from f ““'

be Merriam folk* made m e mad. “ '® t itarted this w ay ;' r"*D c r R « a t r :“Let's suppose tha t tomorrow after- oon after school, a 10-year-old boy r girl comea to you and a&ks: Vhat’s the difference be tw ecn 'a uttcrfly and a moth?' How would ^ ou aiwwer?" ,T hat's an Insinuation th a t I don t

now the dllJerence between a bul- irfly and a moth. The Merrlams in Mllclt my business, b u t they n on'l have tho right' to T iln t Umt tler..43 year* I don’t know tho dlf. ittDct between a butterfly a n d .a loth.If anj-ono on eartli knows about .oths. I am the man. Our homo b ^ I'nerally recognlred by moth lovers ■ 1 tho true homo of the moth. Tliero i H ■e moro moths In our house than ^ I any oUier hc»ne In the world, pen a closet and six full dlvL-Jons ■ moths will move on to the atUek. nd six mora wlU sU rt a flanking ovementAU of my sulta look like badly-cut,

NaturMy~d finer dri

N a tu r a l lY n g c d <1- j 'c a r f l Jn w oe

A ^ a ru 'fg //v lig T i te r i n . b o d y

j V f l f » r a / /y e m o o tb e r i n la a le

Never Sold until ~ Four

rioiF. u itocii i iu id t xiDO" c ti >■

ipped in W reckage

frw^lVlUJiia Taylor, 52, of Oakland. CaUf, M. The a b wai pushed forward when Tayl a imillrr machine, police said. TBytor-i eo

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lenty at Letter [e’s Not “Bright” smirlied.down sieves. I spent Just sbpri of »73.000 last year on m oth- RE. bslls and flakas alone. —

Hcres_a_<lcllnlUon,-MMTlainj — DutteTnies-stay-mrt-of-aoorsr«rB — pretty, ire collected, a re preased. are mounted, and like to flap around » noBers. •

Moths are monjiera that eat like mad In my house. And If Uie young "Cy or girl .Tho comes teaitng -over -nw o.A ti'rM i'M l.doesn 't lik e .m y _

I answer, iust icU nim tha t I didn 't ask him.

Afler the moth and butterfly question the letter from Merriam pojed this one. '--your favorite ra - dto commenUlor says something about •Inflationary gap.' Would you knov.JuiL exacUy w lu t h» is lalk lns — - about?" ■

“n ia t made tne madder. JtJj.cmlrely-PQalble.Hu>tJLdon:t _ . havB a favorite radio commentator.There waa n lime when I did ..bu t _ . thcn-Mr. Paley of CBS heard meJiiiil.tlut ffna Qiat.___________________

As for -InflBilonary gap.” ccr- ■ Ulnly I know Shat I t is. W hen I was a kid Mama and Papa always took us to Inflationary gap for the spngncr-OnB~tiflJiirsweetMt~pmei t a j i u mountains of Nortlt Carolina.Not far from Chimney rock. Moun­tain! Warm days. Coo! nights th a t , msko a fellow w*ant two blankets. R Mice hotelJ.that puti.plBcunlBiOTi k your front bumper reading "Visit- I big Inflationary Gap.” I have a pen* P nant I got in Inflallonaty gap I: hanftlng over my bed right today. L

You can see why I am mad a t O . I and C. Merrlam. r(Ul.trtbuW hr WtN.t.,ht In*,) ^

Hie first submarine for the U. S. I navy was built by John Philip Hol- & land nearly M years ago. fc

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a —PTlyear-< m lnti scorn

Joe< nearb the Z a lelt burgh Mid 1 h tm f Indusi

Yes Q atet eipre; •xaem,

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"Ne out *I U u .n look. '

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KU “\Vhn: tho m ilo n d T»-ln brief I

alif, (arw*) trem lhe wrt«kage of Bunt.' faylor drove hU big veblelo Into ao of ihi■ eondlllon wa* described a* iCTloB* wliosi

funds---------------------------------------------- for th

• GO ON VACATION ^VIEW. Jan. 28-Mr. aJid Mrs. gj,.

Jack Draney and Bhenaan Draney orantaro spending a iro-irefkracatloBJaCaliromla and'ArtoiiaV

r e a d TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS. S S i ^

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WORLD’S i FACTOR

2 I e n eCo-8iarmg.,lTennes3ee Plowbo

FALLS, IDAHO

►efiant M iner Lni 31ames Lewis^ 9^ Scom s-A ttackTrrSBU RO H . Jan . M MV-A SO- sponso ir-oId ''P lttsbtirgh ’ duirict coal school 3fT who de flc d -Jo h n -U -L ^ j tj •Qulpn m ful-of-po6slbl^reUibuUon. V UUs y. ooeph Dlckmon, a digger at The irby Library, publicly aitaeked I un ited Mine Workers’ chief la elKT- to the editor of the Pltu- •gh Post-GaMlte on Tuesday. He for ihi 1 Lewla is a dictator and blamtd 'Hie 1 for th e current strife in the coal In ope ustry. • pasl ti'esterday, Dlckmon told a Poet- ship < rette reporter he felt his letter luncht ireased t h e majority feeling *0 ee rmg fh.. mtr'f.rw .H,llng- ._ .. Chrttl If I am .Attacked. It wlU be by P»«d. Xffted goons or bodygnasir of Man rls and his lieutenants." fumlal■hajrpung.miner. dBclartd.h* gol belpla aniple of local opinion when he low co ked to a grocery store. He said: tribute Nearly everybody I mct yelled cheese

'Hello. Joe, ssw your letter In dried .l»per:iJiobody .m «-m a a.dlrty butler

Mrs, help <

iim Is Shown at Grange Meeting S.S

CIMBERLY. Jan . M - A film mlltec hnt la a Co-op?” was ihown at man^ I meeting ol the Kimberly Orante ^ id hi

In r i l ls . Neboa also 'gave a ;f talk on Uie local co-ops. ^■arl Leonard. Eller. Introduced nup pt. James Clifford McQIlVTay yojit the T«'In Falls county hospital. Martin ) spoke on the need for addlUonal d.1 lo complew the new hosplul nesdav the county. He urged ereryone to e "yes’’ a l the bond election to be . d I'eb. H, J ,iUnley Walter^, past Pomona to ylc: mge maater, w u a guest. ,tfrejhm enls'w ere'seh-ed'by'U r; on 81x I Mrs. Donald Kllbom. Mr. aod lo the : I. H. H. Kllbom and Mr. and uTomNalL READ

averylM ns s c l tn c t h a id U d m M aad rfUM th * tw i t ^ n r t t a m m v o m M

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mch Committee f PTA at Bliss va! ponsoring Dance^188, JaB._M — T h ejio t lunch ulltee of IhTTU las PTA U ^ 4orlng-a-s<juare-dftnee-at-the -“ S™,' ol Friday to help pay for kJteben ™ ‘ pment which was purchased

le equipment Include* dUhe*. rwar« and cooking pans. A in j h re dance was also held In No- *ero- tw fcr the pQrpose of paying val' the utcrnlU. 400 t10 hot luiKh crogram has been circle, ■perallon al the school for tho L _ _ 1*0 months under the ipotuor. _ _ . of the PTA. WeU balancsd I T n i ’

hes ate sold lo the children for cents. On TTiafikaglvIng and p , ^ tmaa-spedalTnema-TOflrpt*: — I I I"■ :______ - - Bois“ y commodlUe* have been ally of l9ncd by th^ *h.i« apeclallog4o glvs a-variad-HMnit-at'a fo r-en cost. The govenuaent, haa coa- the bn Ued such things a* butter, Aberd^ se, apples, p o u to a , dried milk, man ol J egg*, Mnned peaches, peanut dlaatlaer aad h o n e y . - ------------------------r*. John Hess, the cook, h a i the to ca:

of two nothera who donate breedln ■ time lo the program each week, tho cou I patrons are Invited to cctn* At lb visll and enjoy a free lunch complei

;Ume during the year. ,nabloEmbers of the hol lunch com- eral fu: ce Include.Mrs. Paul Bye. chair, jj.rc h : Mrs. Bob OasUn, co-chairman. Haymond Welch. _ ,

Autos CoUide p,/PERT. Jan. J8 — Cleveland ;. Rupert, and O. B. Markham. Nino taurb. were drivers of car* sold W h collided a t 13;39 pxo. Wed- market sy. Commlcording lo police who ln\-e*tl- Veal 1 tho accident, York was bock- and ate tway from tho curb and failed prices 'Ield the rlght.fo-way. Mark- (23.50-3s car,.which .WBflJr»Te]in*jMt JUI23..SIilxlh avenue, received damage (31-23,e right front fender. Iig-dcnt

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Id km fm -v

irette ()jfficiall

lOST MODimafam d L is te n to th eIHTANE SISTDS * MfTCflEU

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Tropic?'ALDEZ, Alaska. Jan. M (Th- - iH iC te to ahlverlag Amerteans: rvi^ e weather up here is unpreo-

•o r a -d sy i- in a -n n a u Ui g r *-CARaZl't.-been., any-sBO«faU—«a- —'Iti* -]

Ume record for January, denied sxm w lnda.an.bIowln(intaUis Maas, tm in j& .th e oarth.blowing a so ttx r t everywhere. The al>o nlghUy thermcmsttf tn a - for thehw been u high u SO abora u y Boui

3: above, not below. uacxplal'aldei Is a eoislal town about Into la-

mlles south of the ArcUo formerly , The I

J aad bob

liversity AsksJreenJious^Eund Ki*USE, Jan. 30 WV-ihe U nirer. turiUag I 3f Idaho U asking iid;)00 of tho Ida. Bol al sesUon of tb t legauture • rallroa er<e«on--D f^-rbennou** 'a t “ EoaUr* branch experiment lUUoa In ezplanat deen. Leroy A. Puller, chair. moUv* « ot the govenor** poUto coor- la Elka

Hag eom^ttee, aaid.________ ________.6’ re<iitf*t for th» greenhouss M carry out advanced potato HAZEI ling y irk was reeanroendad by Mra, Oo xramitlee a l Its lasl meeltnf. from a f Ihst ttaia It was azpUtned th# mer hoe

iiellon of the greenhouse would 1h*T ma Ie the sUte to share In fed. >lng andfund* for a potato disease re . -----------:h project I I

restoctMarket' leported ‘Active’ *110 hundred htad of cattla w>r» a i w« i WednHdsy la a fairly acUre :et a t the Twla Palis Llveatock nlsslon company. pUtaeta»1 calves brought I3i to m . » iteok calves 134 lo »37J0. Other i were as follow*: oood *te«n, <•»»»«• >-31. medium. ♦30-33. good Hol- . “ T 2 .sla«n^«l7CJJCi, food-haUte«3, medium. l lM l, oeamnon. «? r»»C own, good cows. $17-18, medl- ^ S ■I5.1T, canner* aad eult«<, #11.I and buU*. lU .ls . M a

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nth Is Deinied ' Ie cyinNeTa&- SMngS (!nteticed mercy to a U-year-otd.I^na. , b07-eonvlc t«]-of.B aidciQWTTOOUU '- ■■ .I court ordered a' d«v data art U exemUoD of RSehard ldnd* loudreau, who ea O ct 10. miL ilalaedly pumped flvt b o M IS-year-old Richard St«wtrL Tly of I ^ der. Wyo. f governor o f Musadutsoftia both of th a t lU ta'a aeoafaca ^ T l o u s l y t i r r d l e n l - ^ t o

dreaa coafcaed iboetlD rainK n-suJenely-M ghw ay-aastraF . N rr ; u^O u'tW O V from a daocs fA Tvtn Tam, Bolb had bean leorttnx.wttb road.aecUon n n iL tt l WaIlLL_ Iflrau'Tia* never offarad aa u llo a of the ahooUni aod no a was brought oot a t hla titol ca

i r r c B K raoM T S ir ~ ' SELTON, Jan . 3 « -U r. and Oerard Bake; ha ra retumad a tlr»-week trip to thetr for- boeae a t-T e rra -E a tite rlf td .' made a business atop a t md Detroit en route hooa.-

w She Shops '/llheutI>alafulBi«)i '~ IN tM «U<r, itnM u 4 Mtata. ma>,

i.i?zissiii3?esifcra-

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yREmi t t s ^cum owmim -

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i i l P A G E S t X '

i l Block Makers I Meetings End I With Electjonm om>'M JunH filneJilr «nd U o A xA m m H - of lh« T*ln r»IU ^ LomBd eompuiT •pprotciifd th i block coa* R | itnicUon iub )« l trem th t Ilauwln* lini point ot vl»w-M Ttit n tv tr ;* of block w u dt«< h crtbed by Ktnnelb MC3»*w s i th t Wj mwTUni nulon. •In At t h t luMhcon procrua W tdsii. Illl d tr , 1UJT7 Ctlon. Tice pm ld tn t of ?J ' t h t Twm r t iu B*nk u d T nu i i l oompany- ^ c u m n t tnulnett- tmwJi tod Uvt rroluUon ot th t

v i block lodujta- L----- H |-w u-rouow ed-l> rl!e lm t* -fl; v

... T.«ih m d tu i ta o Bfieaholl, T*in | • „ FtUt trchliMU. who fliieuutd th t ^

dl/.. M«pUbllU7 ef block typ t cowuya- _ J ' Uon from Ui» »rehJt«ct'» pofct ef

rltw . T tey comrotnded th t tatnu- ttc tu rtn for the Iroprorennni inthe tlto d trd ot ilM ta d q u tiu y .____

r ------0&iiH BirtiirTwin FUSliiillilini' Iwpector. dUcutttd the blocia with

retpcct to th» city buUiUiH co d a tr. I t » u pointed out th i t of ll mtou- m

i ftc iu rtrt whoM produeu woelied by the UnflerwrlMr'i Ltborttor* u

; itj . Chlctrs. tl* t r t In the Inter-' « I • , niQunttln tuociitlon. vc^ B rood Bobkr, pretldent of the

Southern Idtho Cootrtctori' two- cltUon. tt id the «ontr»<:lon founif »i

I blocXt t very tecepUble type of eon- «< ,t~ iln icU o n "m treritl tnd^ rtairHefl -

(' I th t t the modultr dlmenilon tndi j l ’ qutUty wera w tV lmp«»«d.

T h t fln ti tftemoon teulon In- yj'I oludtd t tour of the aew tddlllon lyj

] I to the W tihlncton tchool tnd ter-; t n i hoojM in Twin P tllt where the .

i new type ot block h u been utrd.1 I FoUowln* the tour, delritle i ylilttd „ ], i the Id tho M ttonry Producti com-I : p w . _________________ up

Infant’8 Rites Held Sr u s t r t l tetTleei for R«ltn 6eott

V ie rc t in ftn i lon'of Mr. tnd Ur*.P Etrl* U Vlerek. « e » conducted * :i:^Tbur*d*j-4tunioon.-»t-lha_W lillfl h inortutnr chtpel with the Ret. M trt I o . Crcneobtrnr om tU ttof. to ,

aoUOit WM Mn. s a j Bnwn, « • juj, r eomptnled Mrt. O. I*. Durtll.

P tU be trtn were Leontrd Bner- p f - « » . Junior Bntrton. Btlph OUlette -

tn d Bob Emertoa- BurUI » u nutd* In.ftm iet Me. .

I n o r ltl p*rk.

I I The HoBpltli I s ”v u itta l houn t i the jrw in ftU i ^

' e o ^ ly ho*plt*l t r t ' ^ J ta 4 t a i

’ * " " ‘*'“ ‘A D RaTriD ^Ltwrtnee Dunctn, W lUlta Douil,

— in a L sa y u a p e n in e r iir rw i im u f rAlbert KiUe. Jtrome; Curtli Bowtr Q

— tnfH U m T A H nrM W uaU B irbcth Klffibtrlyi Buhl; t

H tt. B d u con

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Om

WeatherBy United Prett

M tile VtUey-CloUdy. wloiy tnd t 'Olttle w inner todty and teslih t

~vlU i'tti(ihnU i«nlthow rM |[1n& lllfa• .- th t- U t« -* n e m M n - o r -- € H ii ia < .

l lt fh tft t t a p e r t i o m n t v U t t 2—. f^rflelS . 19 Ut tO t l Goodlni ted Barley, lew tonliht. n e tr I t t t Ft

. Ftlifleld. 18 te !(l a t Ooodlni tnd p Burley. Friday nioitly eleody wllh eccMleotl mow tqoaUi and con- H

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^CARTOON-NEWS

' 'D o o rt Open - i 'r v e n ln n 7«H 1 t S tt. and Su:^. M t^ e e i ItU 7

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Keep th t White Flag of Stt/€t}i Flvino

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^ II ‘* 11 \ '• ^ _______ ..[ Now 23 daiit icUhout a c, tra//ic Aeam tn omt Uaoic ‘t VaU n. ‘

'Magic Valley ; ; 'Temperatures E ! Climb Slightly I1 itnm ri«« «M) ■ ^■ tnow/tU reeordi ww* beln> th tlte r- ■v

ed with every fcddlUontl fltke. . B U tttrdT eportt came from Z^hrt- j

; U. H trrln ito n . Pullman. V tktoit t and Coeur d'Alene. DnofflcUl wind n veloclUet up t« ps mllei tn hour „

; were recorded a t Pullman.Tlie ue tU ier bureau mnuured

r windt t t a« mllet aa hour n t t r Coeur d'Alene. V-T hev te tU on-fo rctdenbo tm d tho P

tnd W aih lafton tchooli In the lait « three weekt w m a teriout problem. ? iiuiy th u i the ir d««rt tiitln wiUi "I the one-dty emerseney cloilni per­iod tUow«d by tU ia lawi tlm w iuied * up. Je

The only b righ t point of th t new Je etorm wai tJie relief from the deep ” cold of the n ig h t before. Spokane- »*• where a record JJ below w ti marked up yotterday—had an oreml<ht e* low, of ,;t,_T em pera tun» dlmbed n* *}atlT to reach a high of g abort as mld-momlttg. y

PTA Will MeetPILER. J«n . J i - T h e Emwood

Ptrtn t.T t« ih«r---a*oclitlcn— W ilt r ' meet Monday erenlng a t the ichool *®’ U dUcuM and atudy plant for a hot ^ lunch program. ^

- M agic Valley I ^ Funerals ...... 5J

L---------- --------------------------------CiRTJPKRT—m n e ra l tervlcw for C.

R. Borchardt will b« h«ld a t a p. «i. Saturday a t the O oodmta mortuary ' chapel with the Rer. Harold Chris- t*nton.-A**«mbly of Ooa putOr, of- Jl] flcltUng. H t will b« attlited by the ^ Rer. O trl Adam t of the Ptata>

the ner. R. L. ««

putor. Burial wUl be mide In the ^R u p ir t- e e m e te t]m || | |_______ '—

TWIN r A I ^ ^ Q ^ f c a l terrleet

conducted a t a S ^ S m . Btturdty in the Twin M M S u i t r y chtpel w llh^ )ffleeT l^ If'W H »nIo 1MJ6 in — ' charge. Burial w H R m td e lo Sun- i te l Memodtl p g B T ret

D u m i T - w l B R t e r t l e e i t a S i Mrt. ItabeUe O g S S iU ih t will b t ^ conducted t t 1 I lB i l T i lili j In the PelU LDS £ h u r if j|p u i> o p - l.« n o y Oamer. Burial 1 0 U 9 made In the ‘ Burley cemeter y ^ ^ . y

TWIN rA U A ^ m S ir a l lenrlce for Romer A. Dui^iMIh!wiU be con- I'* dueled a t 11 a. m. S tlu rd ty a t the ? “ Twin Falla mortuary chtpel with lho-Ilev,.^^t^k C. Cmncu6eraer_al» /IcUUni. Burial »I1I be mtde In ^ the Twin FtU t cemetcry.

FOR SORE n i l r e i PA IN FU L r l L L b ^HERE IS__ D r i l i r p ^

SOOTHING K b L i c r nft*■*■•11 /onsu 1 tP9a lanMi a

»«l»« iMlUbl. Ur S12. . . fTVrmt.. a M ,.„ i ,„ „ | o i " .m I.**

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L — “ NOVE

J 1 M a n y A t t e n d

H a U e y G u a r d

_____‘ O p e n H o u s e ’HAnXSr. Jan . J*-Abo«it T8 po ­

te n t attended the open houte of* .Ui^-a*taulL—su n —company of* t2u

llS th armored cartiiy rtgUnent, newiy.formed national gutrd unit

~ n t r t . ” M o n tu y -n ifh t- ln lU - new annory. VulUng efncen ccanumdtd the un it for p rogrttt mtda t ls c t

Local guetti w trt Im pm ttd by- -thr-pCT7nin«nr-¥pp»araDet of tha

eompany which v u organlnd quick­ly fr«m a tm all cucleui. AU 44 of the member* were prttecL

J TWUng O ffle«i- —V liltint,fllIlctraJrnm -Tw tn-Fall*

were CoL-Jam ei O. teiihtflo.-regi­mental commanden Lieut. CoL *d- ward O. EUlott, third UttaUon com*

- m anderrM aJ.'OharlM 'M :'R mmtr*i, third battalion p lant and training officer: Maj. O harlet O. S u u . third ;

. b itlalloaaaecuU reofneerrandC tpt.- ' Bernard Roet and Lieut. CoL Oeorge '

T. Colvin. iQttriKton.Here from BolM were OtpL John

* W tU en, reprettnU ng the ttate ad- lutan t general: Lieut CoL Carl '

' C ienbe r^ federal property and dli> ,* bureemeat offleer. and Maj. Norral ' Kindt. tU U property and dltburte.

f ment officer. ' J Local Orflccrt \ r Local offlcert Include Otpt. Jam et ]

Werry. Beeond L ieut Orln ShlrU, j J P la tf lo a -e g tt^ y le -B re n em tn -a n d f I Ralph Rlggen. P in t S g t Scott * . Bowlden. Supply Bgt Zd Shipp and I Mesi 8gl.. Don 'nniley. , ,

New equipment arrinng orer the t I week-end Includes a trvek and a c

Jeep. Due tA orrlra toon ar* four jee;s. three trvcke, three tanka and two armored ear*. Next lummer the- I lU te will build a Quonut-type maintenance building tnd will fence city park property deedtd to the ntUonal f u a r t h j.th g dtjr.____ _____

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Y outh Sunday Set I By P re sb y te ria n s!

—Suoday-«U l-b*<W tttaln ttar-7 tU — lovihlp day In t h t P in t Prtabyurian chureh. It U anaouiM d by the Rer. ti Docald B. Blackttcnt. P^tU Skln> d se r, m od ira to r ot the .loctl group M will p retld t. el- taitti - am egp it -w in -i tad th* nrtipon tlre reading. Prtyer will be Nrlv tn by f in e t r Petenon. .I h t ohll* ald ren t aerrooa wtll be pretented by b; Carolyn Clark. Bob Smith will n t dth t eclp tu re . Patty PUnn will ting tja tolo. p

Sermosettea oo the themt ‘0«d i . Deilgsa—Youth BuUdt" will be ,, g lre n -b y -B e rrrlT • BOOfl.- Shtrnn “ Chtrry. Larry Dalgh and Raymond ^ Peck. Nan So d ts wUl play .the o f. ^ fertory. “—niheti_ytll-bfi.Qary_glUf[n..Bfih „ Ruuell. Leonard NIewert m d » Suw en_B ud_D <tw tlltt_aoil_B ob ' g

- ^ u t ( ^ S s h Here «An auto March 1».' IHA. D!

rttu lled In.’ i M complaint filed T hunday n f t i lw :e eourt by O, E. .V Wllllama a |^ « iA r c h le 0. Oraham. Wllllama and courtcoiti. - -3 R C S ----------- «

The c d o g H U t alleges WUUams w u d r l v ln f H ^ S oa Shothone Itree t pr when t l i e i lM l* m car backed into m' the lone oT 'ttlifne. damaging the - William* machine. Payment of dtmagee h a t been refuted by G ra­ham. th e complaint tlttet.^ ^ w ^ n c e B. Q uinn Is attorney for

LOYAL . yL#*c t ^ « ORDER

.MOOSE . -

Frldsy, Jan. 27MOOSE BALL. CU MAIN WIST H arrta H tlarlnb ._8 belly MeCl«U

Governor ' Stcretuy VIStTOBS WILCOMB

ODAY!i p j i . _________________^

I'lijM/wnw

I S T H E

L u K i e ?3zin2 true story lio'"|}assed". : . ' have crossed It

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I

TIMES-NEWS, TWT

Twin Falls N(

*.■ ■da/Ibra-miHM-adrlioty inippKWi J J j Of the local ISM otfUe. ^

?? l a r o n i a t BYU ~ , ,r *Ju D «yl I* McArthur. Twin PtUs ^ hlgh-tchfloLgnduaU .of 1»0 ., h u b Li enrolled a t Bnghtm Young unlver- a ~ nty, ProTO. Utah, tor the winter r

e u an tr acccrding to word received * „ froca John t Uayw. rtguirw . p ^ It h it ttcoBd yetr t t BYU tnd he t , U a pre-medlctl stude.nt He filled I', t a LOS mlttlon to the northern c “ t u t e t from 1B47 to l lu .

- a1. JobOpening.LiBj;_s !: IsCorapIiBteHere ui* ..A . Jlrt of Joft.openings frtwj th t ^

Idahe tU U employment ^ l e | " !• Jeb Inrentory w u rtleued TtJurt- I f dA T -byJL -J^etks, m in i i t r ef-the J: local IBE8 cfflee.

For wanen. the Burley I6E8 oi- „ flee h u tn opening for a high I e c h o o l vocational homemaklng g, ‘T teacher t t Otkley. n,

Por men. the T*'ln F t lli office jj, i h t t opcnlngt for a machine presser. y , a furniture nn lth tr and a-book- r ■ keeper. The. Coeur d’Alene office

report* openlngi for a flight in* d ttruclor tnd t woodworking grader, m

's Pocatello h u openlngi for a c lek - in i< etenogrtpher. m tchlnlil tn d pipe- v, d fitter. LcTrtstoa has an operdng-for nl

a g u appliance lervleentn. d Meekt u ld further Information w

aboul any of the )obt may be ob> ||i e Ulned from the Twin P t llt UCS fe a office. nj

• History Reviewed p‘• For Soroptimists ". -..Mamben-of th t Sereptlmlrt club £

m et a l the homt of Mn. Dorothy Boone .Tuetdty evening for a pot- r ' luck dinner. Mrs. UUU Oraham w tt I offlcltl hosieu for the tvenlng, She

) wa.1 aulited by members o t the^ ejtecuUre bbt r d . ____________ ______I The proffiiua fettured th e ' “mad . tw entlit- aad the memben were S?] . dretsed tn c u tu a i i of that period, f]* I M n . Rote North read a poem espe> Pr

da lly written for the occuloa by “ I Mra. Sdlth Macdonald Graham. Mrs.I Nellie Oitrom itng a teng popular .

a t th a t time. She waa accompanied by Helen Brown.

Merle stoddtrd g tv t her Interpre- S? U tloa of dtneei of lha twentlet. j Pictures of the mtmben ttken dur- ing the twentlet were ihown. The fetturfi.oI_tba ealtrtalumtst...vrere (vayon Ucetchu of those prteent draw n by Robert Wlbon. p rlndp tl of th e Appleton tchooL ]

The program wat arranged by ne: H nrB 6w rerW irK om ‘rCreed.” M n : P» ^ e North. Mn. LUa Molony. M n. lm B ffltrO rU iam T h irT a tU -M tcoy r- ^

^ A r e r f j n r e e r M e e t - S SR0PSRT. J th . J ^ -T b t Minidoka U

ana“ C tu i i coonty'd litrlct nunes ■' held their monthly meeting a t thei home of M n. 'Mary Ellen Garbon I Tuesday evening. Fee tcbedulet for the dliirlet were deunnlned.- "

Mr*. Carbon waa elected treasurer •« of - the- attoclalloni • * i ^

Mr*, prank Ooolwln, B u rley ,!., p re tlden t was In charge. Refresh- r .i menta were served by the hostett.

W A T C H T H IS S P A C E FO R

-WRAY’SGooti F ood— C ourti

I LUNCHEON MENU FOB Fl

BOW-PIIILADELPKIA < Cholee ofGrilled Ballbot Clii»k»—Tartar S t C reased rtnntB Raddle en Teait Fried Eailefo Oy*ter»—Tomtte Bai Baked Cem Bt«f Ilt&h—Green Pepi Potted Tenderloin Tlp*-^ardlnere 1 Braised Spare B|b*->Cclery Drettln

^ fiaUeped P c ta toet. . .,Cr*J P r ^ t JtUo Mayonnebe

WALTER WINCHELL ta

T H E M O S T T H R M

M O V I N G P I C T U R

M A N Y Y E A R S . ' S ,

- - O F - I W D J I M A M S

_ B i S L O F I H I _ V l f l «

T U R E S . . . W A Y N E I

M E N S E . . . A P O S I T I

‘ M U S T - S E E ’ ! ’

- J O H N ' i #- UDElE-mili* . - fC J R l

A i tp u a t

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TO FALLS, IDAHO

>lew8 in Brief 'Binlu

Bon* tmt. bero..W edae«day a t the Twla PalU cotmty hoapdlal to Mr, a ad M n. Vtmon Johnson,

-B ah l- and - K r;::ia d rM r».-Cl»arle* ; WoodtU. Twla PaUi.

X 09 club m raber* tnd U itlr hui- I bands will meet t t 7 pJn. B aturdty r a t th*'country bome ef M rt. O rtn t K unklt, K tabwly. A paUuck d ln n e 3will be aerred ta d pinochle wUl be rpUyed. M tm ben arv uked to bring ptheir own table terrlce. ^

Card Party Set t T h t VTW auxUlary wUl held a 0

eaaaita aad pt&ochle party a t g p. j m. Saturday la th t VPW d u b rootnt lo r_ tha_b»neaL cf_ the ,,eW dren 't tl homt. XatOQ lU pldi. Mich. A oon- UtnbuUoo for tbe march of dlmea will pbe tak ta a l tbe door. cr

liyestock J'eeder— ? Tour Is Planned»

GOODINO, Jan . J t — Oooding ^ county livestock ftedert a re plan- nlng a feed lot tour for nex t Wed- ,, neiday. Ralph Newberry and K urt ^ W etttadorf met with County Agint R. B. Hlgglat and planned th e tour. <j.

Thi tour WlU ita r t a t 10 a. m. a t , Don Prederlekton't ranch, four „ miles north and four eaat of Oood­ing. stop* will be made a t K urt u Weaundorf, K. T . BuUer and Man- - nlng Pattenoa-nnia-before lunch. I

Lunch wUl be eerved In Oooding JC where E. P. Rinehart, extension livestock epeclallil. will talk on-the feeding laflustry. Lunch arrange- menU will be made.

The afternoon echedule wUl In- ** elude >topi a t the Eualbio AttocT]ula. 'i' Percy Broim and BIU Cady ranches and the Id tho Hereford ranch. ,

All llveatock feeders, cattle men anrt othen Inlcrejted la .the .feed-, Ing business are Invlled to attend. ^

Case Is Filed to 5 CoUect $44 Bill i

= ^ y m t ‘t s f f i r w w p « ir M u r rc Q n r - and Intuest b-sought by the Twin Palls CooperaUvt Supply Incor- portted from Albert Thomptoa. New York, In a lu ll filed Thursday la juitiea cou rt - - -

The oomptny alleges Thompson bought merchandise between Nov.19. is u . and Peb. 18. liHJ. for which he h u no t paid. The suit aeeki tlx per cent Interest from May 16, i04}.J. H. B arrw represent* the com­pany. __________ .

TrafficFinesMerll Prince paid a 12 fine Wed­

nesday for parking by a fire plug. P i y i i i n i “ «K m or'overtim o-psrk- - Ing were Pay Co*. ,0 . J. Bothne, tjynn-Bt«wart,-wmard-TannlnB,-H.. - L. Thome, Laural Howard and B€b Crandall _________

‘‘flldat40.50,60?4-Han, Y ou’r e Crazy'

Al «1l <r*f ilOM .*»r»»h«f^lii Twla r>iu, at W*lt»<n‘« tnd TmUaiw'i.

AdortlaitBtal

>R OUR DAILY MENU '

{“ C A F E — - -rtcoug Scrviee

FRIDAY, JA N U A R Y _2^ |^

, CLAM CHOWDKH.

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ILLINGRE IN / X SANDS J S S THEiRPIC- W l _IS IM-

TIVELYI "

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iU Ij iiOislit IB MtCMlllt'T *» Ht.,,

M!t> t><nn

IBLIC PtCTUlg _____________ i J

V S i i n d a ^

Small Portion Of First Half T^esTJnpsdd >

du»*fw -lH> ft n diUnquent, according to M n: ^ «Ast J. - w u * o n .-« o im ty - tm fm n f

thli tame period la 1»4<, ^four per cent w u d tlla f lu to t Jj

‘n i l l>i» taxu ire r t payable D ie. *' 30, Ihl t a l l aad oa» half of «aeb 5 Dtrsoni tazM thould h a r t bMa * cUd by that d tu . I f not. paid a ^ bentiry and In tens t on the f ln t P'htif tu t s WlU be cham <l. How- •tver the remaining half of tbe taze* ^owed for IW need n o t be paid uatU »

up to Dee. 90, w h ta ci the books were doeod for auditing, b< lolaltd'tl.i30.0OT‘ T h d flfura-U a p . p( nroxlmtuiy 69 per c a t o f tho |3,< ty 07S4a dut fo r» « ; • dl..Of.thB.llAJ7,«3 (l^e u f lr tj.b a lf al paTmenu. tl.00j.ti30 h a t beea paid, ci TTie-dU fir«aea-Utww avtbfr-total to amount paid to Dec. 30 a ad the at total first half payments to the um e dtte ruuJii from the fac t tha t aome people have paid tbe tr tolal tax bill. Of the payment* due the f lr ii htir, S4.S per cent b a t beea r>collected.- ..... — - ti

During ItiS the f ln t ha lf taxei ^ due wtre l»}.M l of vh lch 1918,214 in wu'collecUd by Dte. 30. 1048. This np re«nu t 90 per cent coUecUon. nt

Mrs. WlUon said the tax books h, tre open tg tln for payment*. ^

Emberly People 5 Depart on Jaunts d

KI.MnERLY, Jan. 2»-P loyd Pol- ■Urd vss called to Colorado Springs, TColo., Iu t week by the death of b it Imolher. I

.Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oreen left Ifor Colorado Springa la ter where IPollard will Join them on a trip to IIh'euuar.------------- ------------------ J '

Mr. and .Un. E nklno Joco t ha re § returned from San Diego, Calif.. I where thiy vlilted the ir to a and | dauRhler. • ^ ^

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•crib* how hi* w tft fall 00 tha lea er . . . JniUe* of tb* Peao* J . O. w Pun^ jrey a tw c ^c r of

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lag 'd tin j to bdag fliK . . . C . S . O ottoj w otBbi 00 an tt*8ell aad complalalag . . . Mn« Pr Rot* WUtca. county tm *ur»r, ; wtarUig ooat la ber.efOc* . . . St*. At Uon w tgso c arty la r O r t r a Uctnt* P t

. . , Derrick truck loading tc n p Bi Iran ta 100 block ot Tblnl ttiee t f tw e t t . . . M n. H tU a ^ B a l ^ - ^ t o ber c a n ' la plan* tor R«d Crota cam p a ig n ... Doc l*at*dpMC*fuUy bu beslde^keep off tb* gra**' « to oo =

dty-by-day calendar “rak lag up* Iabout aooo to tear prtrioa* day off Fcalinda r" '.—. ' A nd-wwheard:-Re» '-toundlns-^cratb-at-^womta-tlrtTw - auto Into garage.

L a s t R i t e s H e l d *Oravttlde terrleet for John T.

PrankUn were coadueted a t U a. m. Thunday a t fluntet Memorial park - with the Rev. O .'L . Clark cffldat-

^ ^ b e a r e n w eri Uwreneo Mur- phy. Keith a b e r t , Robert HaUer, ' George Oerrlih, Oeorge Mentch aad Dick Wise.

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W e d a e td ty l a P ro v S ^ ^ ^ Bora May j#, ib* s .

S S s S i.O W lyori.laclude t ^ ^ . ,*1^ Helen Dee Shouse *S! v a M n. D o r o t h y ^ ^PUce, o ta b . and fo ir i S v i

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e u m ; » • ; I’ S J SK,,V7 ^ T iw r y Muad." 8h» ir . tdee of u»# w onua «Uln*P h t d ’Toa iplien »h9 J||J^ tbe Kiwd •* t l u t of * «i(i t i „ ilS ia« ." 7j» tin*i

IM . f TrtttM 1,11 cjM,' «o iD leii h w prt*" *.M ‘l i s L . trip »rounil U>e werW, iiio i „ i S J jf-M tfC lo U jfs “tttMl tooi officrtniiij* to U it now." ,5.,,

JferliH Prt«* *0 WenUflci. »■' ««»♦ J . -ttati »ouad~ denleU the ;a n i » winner on th e ir pro. i:u -w .il tgyij£ut Biturdny *fternoon ‘ j” *Bj«; oijeuo •im.ioimftCCUUVB M ia-htt I.U Cn. 1 nremai dliJ » 5'iJ?ismSS^ Ulp. Nor h id it« ;;2 iten » riU «plltt«r » t work. i:sj 'n .r r

CJI fioonded BMlOUUlinil winn’t auro »bout lo;«j.roia

■ !ui nUhl. 8h» tho — :-------

S . ^ n e e call wim ded rt»l i ll Ihe woman had aald alie T ? y p all 'U ter IhU weak." X iT CBRWr of flvB grown children. HAOEIU jnr'mfl t a l l •■W«’ll Juat wall collier ll 1 et* of her kneiiifil planned lo qu it her Job w u hit by iiutji in Ui8 Unlveralty of Tlie aceld Bul9 hall, anyway. tfhen the ■^ ^ to rehears!

Moil Drivers' a y L i c e n s e F i n e “ n r . "mrr. Jan, JO—T a o drlvera marcli of IBdJ yesterday following In- »««fal pul a ,a_of-thiM ■ m lnor-colU . .Inolw inci

lng a housef B S S ^ f.'T i-lh PaUaTind PO’la fun^- jtirttJI, Rupert, each were tl c l U eosU 1ft police court, “ noune# t txf ror-fallure-to- b*Y o-«( ry flu- and Glrardell for ‘r iatip lred drlTer’a Ucent*. . 2 ; ^ “ ? . ‘a n «lU(Jed-«l 13:16 p.m. a ll the comer of r and fiwu, *11^ m inor damage

^Cilef 0*a Roy commenUd tttta do not have proper Jl. l-B l h a r motoriiUUniTiUd drtver'a Uceme In '■lattjtlon at all Umes. and bin;ilraUon dat« of each ln> I aTi imse li hia birthday. E p A r, tfSxa alM-lirvMtlgalcd a I ll ajn. Tuesday between TanUUdc g tttrC la re n cp -P oie j . Lo< -OHBEN-i llUXiad Vemon Rosa. Paul. ICE CUE. t t tear at y and Serenth

I*O rander —L re« j hsr car waa elde- -------W«<:M p,m. Tuesday «aat p. , ■ «mtJ. a highway 35 by a tr*^l»er-«{Hh»-tPUClc-iUa « Clt) laid. K'-'A /SOi

i) to California fil.v, Jun. 20—Mrs. Bula Ma- & f l H B =*lcli, Conn.. who haa been ^ B f i g K ber brother*ln-lnw and ah-

r. and Mrt. Charles Prior, - ^ B B L»Tlslt ether relatives In Los '. ' l J U

HfT, and Mn. j . L. Wtvlom ^ =:ii-l«-6(ofllitoni“ O allf:;-to - flnl meeting! the n « t two k '-% J E I A. Arnient went wlUi them ^Ul brother! a t m irfle ld and ' J a. Cillf. - ™

’KPCNWrnSEAHpPMNOWStCH [ «fTiV U tiar,m BbinM tiI Savor addi a new (wUl uV , . to ,U y o u c an g a t2 0 ex tj

-c-./rom-aMb pw nd-Juft u - ■wilhdalidouj Goldap

; MokaWdenAVB'ihrDffli^Bj-^iKmy f»Oulor. drip, S i le x - .- lK a V iV ^ a

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b u t u ia 1/3 L U S th o V u iu a l . .

■ ■ t hen TASTE lhB^fl«!hKaj»^on1i;lig ~ 7 ^ h -f-T b r l^ 7 lT '^ n o r i» > j^ T S D » e v ,fy .p o u n d .- V - 'o A ;- '- ” J:i-v-'

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f ; C n . f rSiAa-K'rerman Area’s ^ , S vents, Reported

knee being ipalned when she ^; by a boy on a aled la it weet. _ _ _ celdenl happened a t night ■ r he was walWng lo a meeting m o a hymn for funeral t n - 1i ,,\Jr llM .- A .T cnfoM .'N cU hcr--------' the boy eaw each other un- f — '’ eolllded. ^Jenkins, chairman ot tho ^of (limes here, announoetl J Hpublle Koclal event.1 ars be- I ■ imed. MeanwhiM hr 1. may. ; z _ ^ K ?use-to-houiB canvasj for the

md Mrt. Laurencc Clifford 1 ee the birth of a ion to their i l-dauihter>ln*law.-Mr. u d dc CUfford. SaltXake Clly. i ^ B I Ad M n. Dencll noes, £agle, ling her hrother-ln'Iaw &nd Ur. and M n. Otria Shelby, nlty.nd Mrs. Sam Packer and son. J R P ^ T ^ Have moved from Twin Falla p t j ; / ' / • leevey plaee whleli they have ■ “ ' ' -packtT Is B'brothBr o fM n : ■HllltTWAl* 10 CUfford. a Harry M.

— leasadthrot "Fresh llm

ed e rick so n 's - - | £ . ^“ p iN E A m E ,----- c q ^ - f t ™ !;nEAM GaL 0 3 0 h o ie a Du «ln /Pwln r . n . home. Strve

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tfflANHiiiMiiiffl wtsiS (ic ra m u m m iM ftrtliUai •c»M»ii»-"Go!deaWMt'a ritbar I t to tiiat old 'peanv-wln’ aaying. Tnanka extra cupa of geauiria coffee iillifacllon It u « yi^e»Trt<nd:y«u're./o«iMi-n;u£c^ IdanW eiL"............................. _

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l^f-frpm^yery:^^

" j .. Hero'j c o f e cconprny for« ■ I ■ ■“ \M r e e .n w i> 'S " ‘ * J ' ove r

‘M f c t t a f c c t y o i o W . l i ; . extra ricJijiess. Thu luxup-

: . ': t ‘.~ '.or pii/i-ii qu?»Kty^(feCT:^^ satisfoclion by thc

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Flili t = ^ S l f t ! S ? i 2 i S t r : = K m S

’ :«« la tm * f«iM Mmai ^ *:wiDuffj-i T itini — told the f l« • m u u i m ' o u captured n' ti l HiaLrniM* UKtft l(ue<l -vei' . Ill cu tu i. C4J1 Stateiwou

“» Si:M the Pelploi

‘ i,i* S i r .« i t i i { iM brandtsea ** iiec iw . U)Tt a>4 U m today Jrom

_iiM r «fw»»iitf Ti»^ ment w u t»:M J« » .r JnuMi of wa Hli11:09 iSi4. kkMl D4<U COntTOl of

' 11:10 iiOMnt UUki - lull.^ .........— -.-Jernei'm

IM I r .™ J«nruJ IW n t^ T ii;' lli ti i.Suua N*W«. lUrkM u . S. eUl

l iS 5 f f iS ,.” 5 “ u ^n « «i» •w.iMm. th* lU en-• :J0 .A ,ai Mirr der, Clncln

m a;3o «r i t t Callf, TheyTrtoxSem# Dir*«t«r» Chlneie red

' 1-M iJImar Oureau '1:00 »Uf. of RUc f . . , , ,Ilio lUlll 8i*ni CALLI

, liaC im uPntrM HTYBUR Clifford Ml

>;«» q‘h, u « U rt» »f«n Dutle,-------- ^ ------------- h ll mother,lOVE TO C A tlT O n iaA ------ jmmmmmmi,iMC. Jan. 28 — Mr. and Mn.Urton and family left th li i m | | |

3 ni&lce their home la Santa H H WCalif. Tlielr home on e u t M j H' D ha« been purchased by H S BId Mo, Eugene Hughei. H

a v o r ite F o o d s o f f l J §

lo U y iK o o d S ta r x _____ . 0 ^

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ttU lM U H n g ln - to p a c t;- '’ M. Popkln Production re* hrough United Artlita.aaya: imia boana are a favorite Ie in home, oipeclallyBrandJYesb-Troian-Iim a- — ,-----■he/m alwaya 10 tender and ivor:’ Enjoy the finer, frtiheri f -S ta k il/r td G o r B ^ a h d " ---------------Uma Deana in your owneng (he bett end itl l l lavel ,___

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inese Reds Remini ill Terms of lier„ReleaseWATNK BICUAEOSON »

£TJ*pijir7*ij73«iA^’i ^ ^ iHUtwTmil imaiunbt official la n i n i u o e r ijlng Arrow* iitipp»r two ^ marine fllen c o u fa ^ ra- ■very quickly" if the United Th“ ’ ^ - *ou)d make a *^roper" diple. Tha laeal '^ '‘“ t- tha haaltJi tsI apparently would mean Jor. U rattaotloa ^ m iu o n c i eommuftiit «“ lTU thoaeThe o . s . h u given no indl. to regUUr. 3th lt It Intendi to racotnlaa PubUc officii ploi regime won,) - chureh who

David Jonea of the . Is* marriage cerini Una ahlp. which arrived f l» anil regirom Tilnguo. laid the au te- Tha aet ■

P18nttU.ll*-!>T * In g l* ^ » rd .ro rm iIl ta ry of foreign a ffain for civil.

L ^a_»ajn jji:kxcJusIv*35: I I T ^ Z Z : ne met with Wong u te r tha SUle department requeued try to arrange the rtUese of / I r»-M /agt. Charlea C. Den- wlnnatl, aad Chief nactrU W J w iUim c . Smith, Long Beach, 1 Tier have been held by the ^ 1 ' «<li ilnce October. iflO .------ fl g -p o m

a t r o rn o M b u t t k a **** —lU^V. J*n. 2»-M r. and Mrt. »Marshall were called here ff

i«e, Mont.. by the death of D "her, Mfi. liabeU M m haU .. ,f ir> T » iW

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WEB[kTUNAGrated. White S tar. 9 a ^ a .................. .................- ^ Cana VPINEAPPLESliced, Del Monte, 4 a

----- NfirS'Can . j j c a i u 9PEARSDel Monte, m a No. 3H ------------------ i c a n i 9

— SYRUP____________________IGA Cane and Maple, « a

___ M jf c J o t a a .............. ....... J _ t e r - 9MAZOLA OIL . 4 APint Cani — ........... ...........J for 9

^DILL-PIGKLBS------ -------------I Whole. Del Monte, 9 a ^ 24 o t J a n -------------------- J for V_ S W F j;m C K L E S __________

Whole, Del Monte. •« ' a w U ox. J a n --------------------i ioT 9

)wMmTOMATO JUICEPlerce’i. ^ aa o t C a m ------- ----------- 4 for 9

— PEACHES-—’--------V ----------Y C Sliced or Halves. ^ a Del Monle, 3U C a n a ___ 4 for 9

— WAX-BEANS----------------- —■Whole. P le ^ 'a , a _____A

' ■ No. 3 Can* _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ifv-fer 9” LIWA BEANS ^

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• S- OlETSICB o m o ..'DUtrleb UenC. Paloter 6 Co.

TIME5-NBW8. TWIN TALI

nder Issued i' Registration »10 ot the Idaho vital lU . in ho of 180 requires a ll phy. program

jderU ken-and-theee-au-10 perfcnn marrtagee to ^'rthday certttotheTegtatraref th e d li- — ----- •:-■hlch they' Uve, B. B. Posl.actor, o f the louih centralwith u o U anaounced g

11 regUtrar ia located al tmlt. Poet cellad pertlcu-

oa to the clause which re.lie performing marrtagie r » * *T

Ba urged aU m inltten, r iT * I :ciali aad officen of any ^ lO are allowed to perform r O :erazsonin to caU b is of. 1 igiiter. O U r< ; weal tato effect thli jo ln U d OUU . _____

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^ J U o z . B o ttle s _____

APPLE SAUCE a> m M uBselm an,

N o. 803 C a n s ______

a PINEAPPLE C ru sh e d C e l M on to N o. 1 F l a ts .......... ..

GREEN BEANS $ 1 C u t T ab le,T ------ — N o .-2 C a M _____________

. C O R NM X Cream Style. J3el Moat" r * N e .ja 3 C a n i_________

M , P E A S -,,487. Mldweit,

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A Will Meet ^Pan. » -i-‘n i i P iu i PTA ■ « .a w llh a , p « ^ p r o .Honor of foundert day. v L j OT chairman, Mn. TJ. D. m , J J h l l .E lia n » d _ t.ip e d a l 2{er..w2ure-t ■remopy.____________ «r»l aervtcee 1

BECKS SH O E S pnm TWIN r i L L i

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la rr a t pa c lm. M -U r. and Ur*. S u l ’ u . t n TlsiUng thalr aos- daughter. Ur. and U n . R j B M W

on. They nlurped with B | ^ H f p | n. J, R. cully from Elko, f S B K S U > th irh a d altended-fuQ.- ' f i S n H l e for Boy Davit.

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p J I S T ^iried . ,

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I powder. aaU lot#tffiSKiSlSSa'«d miUBn pan* % lti2. I^M tM moderatSr hot i"P.» about a t ZBtimtafc-.r-r- meaium maffiut, 3ik

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received l in t . Mn. Nenn*a l u i [N . .-aoo v o n tecond. tad U n ..O «H - -------- third, Al! M eti* won U n i Ul the BuaTc[I , *lon. O ther ’rtnoen w ^ v e y 0

t ' I Mcond and Oeorse WUkeriot. t t111 I t H ie comnUUre_ln.ch*rie of

J l event included Ur. and Mr*. Et t LmuUTbacb. e h e lm m Mr. end Ii f A. J Plake. Mf. M n. Oh»[I ' C w e r »nd U r. tnd M n. Lci|« • # .

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5 % "'“ ^ - S i a t e s T w o B a llh , ' ' •. R U pn iT . J»n. 35-Member»rr:--------- the 'M ln ldo ta Mutuil Impro»eBi

--------itflUe botrdrtaaed n(ouchu th li week W Tirepinai

I: Jor the Oold '«ad Oreen b*lU toI ' held SAlurdty u d Mtmdsjr la i

;,f ' (Uke Ubem«a#.tl BUke dlreclon. B pw er Toofl fupertntendent, m d Hh» Seedll:. p r ^ e n t , ftctcd u leneral cha

- men. .; -nje noor'iiww rtl'b*

I: Irith crownln* of Ui# <iue«n.. wlB be (elected from wnoR| the

ctndldBies noQilnsted b ; the m rd s In lhe slake.

" '7 ’ ’CM dldatei a r t Ljnn OroK, E I'll'! «non; Verta Noble. Rupert, ft

'J ward; Barbara filmpion, Heybc (-•if n n t ward: »otla Chamberlain. H ' l l ' p e rt third ward; U lU e WhltU

jl n u p e rt aecond ward; Delu file I r dard , Heybum second wardi I.

1 Harper, Paul; Orela noblnelt. II« I lo n , and Wandalee Johannesc

I ' Acequia.Loa Anderson, (take queen

• IWO. WlU reign until Uie <;ueea ;) selected. 73?» tbemf, "Apple K eI I n m Time," will b« carried out’ : colorful decoralloni under the (!j ~ . xecUon of Clarence Campbell. Coi ' {[ B le 'B a ^ 'o n d , Jay Wmiami, M a

' ) ■ board aulsiltif.; j :.. .. ._Bptclnl.dRnc«.nuiiiben wUl.b«.dI recwd by Mr. and Mn. Marlon WaI I ner. slake dance director!. Coupl

■ IrOm“'Uje rarloui'w ardi'w U l'ta].1' Tho dance Baturday win bejln i■;l • p jn . with Howard Corlei*’ orche.

tra fumUhIng the tnuilc.1 I l ia leen-aci dance (or mtmbe:

M least. I t years old *U1 befln i 7:30 p jn . Monday with the m a floor ahow.

T he Beehive leadm w)Q be ] flharfe of refreihmenti.

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I C i r c l e F e a t u r e s

: S o 6 i a l “ M e e t i n cThe regular sodal meeUna of th

-------- rBupr6Jn»’PtorMrW6Mm'an"cIrcIfr7cJanuary w u heM a t 8 p. m. Wed seaday In. the American Leglo:

I • Pinochle sad a a o u ta were pUye ' w ith high aooru la ptnochle woa b1 --------- M r* r-M ae-O ard o ik l-* ad —Leal^

Bcalph. Aleo Erlckeon and Mra. Vie to r P ra tt were,high icore winners l canailo. Rernshmecto w en-serre a t the close or play.

I7i»’ ne* i'« g u la r mteUnf wiu b .held a t 8 p. m. Tliunday a l th ho n e of Mrs. Oardookl.

« * «ATTENDS COUNCIL MEETINa BU SS. Jan. 33—Mrs. John Ayre

attended the home demonalratio: ; council meeting In Ooodlng. M aila ' Hepworth. s t a t e demowlraUo:; arenC; m et with the women.

I M a r i a n M a r t i n

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. Plptae-lrlms the riatWrlciK nfcVilne.---------aleeres *nd h ip flap*, in any fubric

ihls U a neat, becoming drew, eaally p u t togetherl

P a tte rn I»03S; «lzc« H . SS. U. u , 43; 44. 4C. 48, &0. Site 38 laket i'.i jtiTds Sfi-lnch; % yard contraat.

TTiU easy-to-use pattern i Itm perfect f it. Complete, llluilrated eew c h a r t ehowe you erery alep.

Send twenty-five centj In colna for thla p a t t« a to Marl&a Martin, cfire o f Ttmej-News. psllcm depart-

: '• ' i .»-ntrP.-OrPpr<74i?rChtoCU»0. in : Print plainly your name, addresa, zo.ne. m e. style number.

___1 U’s readyl Bend lust fifteen ieenta_____ m ore'for our new beauUfiU Marian

- - •Mttriin~p«Mm'^Txxa:-=^or=sprinfr;- Paslilon news, ono yard sklrta and blouses, «prlnB atyle* for all the family. A ad -p rln led la ths book— Ires handbag patlem i

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T o l d b y P a r e nJEH O M I, Jan. 3 » - 'n ie engi

m cnt of Boaaie LouUe Hurd.-1• Falla, to Lee Boy Borrell, Twin r fh» haa been announced by her pan n® I® Mr. and Mra. Ralph JIurd. Jert

BorreU Is lhe ton of Mr, and 1 , *sn- Charle* fl. Borrtll, I!a.itings, N

first M hs Hurd was graduated from •ybum Jerome high achool In IMS and I 1. RU> reU. • graduate of Juanita, N< iltlng, h igh school, served two and one-) Slod* yeara la the army.

LUa Both are employed al the T , H a- Falla eounty hospital, jeson. No date haa been sel for the »

n .

“ "f„- C a l e n d a re dl* * - - - " ■ i- I ■Con- PILSR—HlUilde Helpen elub • W r - m e « f W e d n ^ a y 'a f the home (~ th» M rsrM *ud8"toittt

* * *2-«U? - « H O 8H O N B -j0Uy etitchera ■ W ar- m eet a l 3:30 pm , today a l the he

o fJd r» .anajfi« .p«ug l^ ---------• -

. T h eU Rho Olrls going lo BuhlIn s t pubUa InsUUatlon are asked to nj

s ttho IO O P haU al6 :30p .m .to< l T he bua wUl leave on Ume.

obers « « «th “U je Evening Oulld of the Chu:

o f th e Aacenslon will meel thla e n la * s t the home of Mrt. Jc

« » Robertson.• • •

T O ilR —Filer chapter Ko. 40. t — d e r o f-the X astero.Star. wlU.ti

a regular meeUng s t 8 pm. Wi____ ^ «h^

’ ' b ^ H o d & l i 5 i “ ^p a r ty l l ^ K e i f T o O F " h a l l

u ton T:30 - p , m . " n i B publle

ayed ^/ b y a n O S n O ig |r9 lhcr’s circle «

m eet a t 3 : a h tW j^lday a t I Vic- hom#-ofTilifmBBtelI-*niorne.-M f , I,, Burton 'H i o a l 'a t l give the pi ffe d "S tW U pI Kfetllclne.'’

II Women o f^ ji fB o o s e will m( s t 8 p.m . F rliw .A t the Moose h to conduct I n l u t e n te i in hor of an ofllclal All commltl

NO chairmen and bsflfaa are request ,yres ^ attend. AU oNUBIks are aaked itlon formabi. ■ kilon ♦ ♦lUoa ' Business Women's M 1 a s 1 o n a i

Oulld of Uie First Christian chur------ wUl meet a t 8 pm. Frklay s t t

hom e-or Mrs. WlUlam Klbbe, 4 I Filer avenue. Mrs. Lee Oale.n .w

preeent.the first of a series of !(___ flqn*_en_J#pan._________________

¥ • •*"1 T he Twin Falls chapter o f I• -.i , WCTU WIU meel a t 3 p. m. FDd

;• a t. lh e home et.M n. Le.ill« BendrY “ I I'W ini alfetu Mrs. r io rer\ Stokes will have charge of the <1

- 1 - VoUons. MrsJiay.^niake. Mr*. J.-:\ P lew a and oUiera-wUl lak* p<I la th# program.

« « « OOODINa—An upholsletT wor

^ ahop Is being held today and Fridr-4 a t the home of Mr*. J . J. Stlckli■ ■.•! Wendell, n v e w m en wUl brii eh tin lo be re-upholstered. Worn.7 .1 of th e community are Inrlted to a1 ^ Those atieadliB l ^ clothesH which to work.

K = - ' l n i t i a t i o a H e J d . .H DelorU Welch w u honored s t tl B InltlnUon meellns of the Thela HI H elub.Tucadayevm lng s t the IOC T hall.

New business Ineluded plana f s W p to Buhl lo attend Uie publ t a a ^ U o n _ot„ofneer^.T)ie_cTO>

C a r e - o f ^------ i ' l A N G

Toung people tn the ir teena III parUea. They lore to be togeUit to feel the minds and the hear of mos« about them, laugh l< ge ther snd ahar# each oUier'a be quailty . .U ia t Is w hat s pari

- J Tneana—sharing and giving the be, oaa h sa to enrich the group.

Some of lh* young peopl* hai the m ltlakea Idea th a t a party ap t X party U there Is no Uqut serred. Tou can scarcely blan

___thenv whrn .you ..r tad th a . atorliabout ffa>- parties held by Uielr eld

I era. b u t they are making a mlatak . J ' sn d ft eerloua oqc— V outh.haa n

use for alcohol. yo~uUf~U-head * enough In itself and needs no slim

^ ulnnt. DO poison that will remor healthy InhlblUons and land thet

• ' In serious dlfflculUea.I EUamay wanted a party to celt w hfcJjirthday -snd .h rr moihe

and father said of course, th a t wb ■ the Uiing to do. “And I w ant I

#ena beer," tald Ellamay. un . -Beer? ' For young people like you ^ 'n a V a a i , : ...Vt: fo r children. ,.:aa. •T h a fs old-hat. mother. Whei

we w ea t to Susan'a.parij' wo hai nta beer uia some, of Ui» girl*-BTii laa aervo cocktalU.- nffr =nrou-drm klh(f-w fcw tJ5T -= iskp a d father, coming to liit ns If sudden! •he atuek wilh a pin.

• "No. But I did drink a class o b*er. 2t dida 't do any

t T h e t a R h o C l u b '

L e a d e r I n s t a l l e

- A t R e g u l a r - M «SHOenONE. Jan. 38 — Gay

Brown'«ru tniU H ed-u preside 'Ihe ts Rho Monday n ig h t- s t lOOF-hall-br-ehlfley-DrlakeU stalling officer.

other officers laaUUed a r t Stnmk. rice president; GlorU chaplain' Zeldji W arburton, wai JoAnn Wolf. coitdU R orr-pi Oehrlg. manliaI: 'M ary Deae

rtfh t support to the preali Belty Joe Baer, left tupport U president: Norma Oehrig. right port to Uie nee preaident; Aj McDonald. le ft tupport to Uie president; Carol Burns, mtisb Vivian Moore, Inside guardian; t Peek, outside guardian; Sh Hood, llr it herald). B ecky -0 second herald; Dernlece Canch, t herald, and 'Lola B ro i^ , fo herald.—T he-oflicera-w ero-lnsta llfd slt-W tmth'terms/ Uordovcr'off strvTiig srith'lhem aro 'N w K T lr bank, aecretaiy; WUma Cole, fli elal secretary, and OaU Bran treasurer. Ella Calkins was Insti

1 1 M Junior past president. Assls Shirley DrlskeU as Installing of:

a n f C w illiams s s Ina•‘ '5 lng marshal. » '

engage- The Rebekah lodge membera ' 1 ,-T ?^ (nests of U»e-Th«ta Jllto And n Falls, uncij djj h/j of Thomaa WUdej parents, The Theta Rho glrla prese; Jerome, initiatory work for Uie Rebek id Mn. usliig Uielr- retiring msrcfjt AJ . N'W , uie girt, participated.

A ahort program slao w as-g id Bor- for ih« juesU. Gloria DUI i

-Old Master Palnler" aocompo; ne-half by Carol Dunia, snd Mary I

WlUlama gave a reading, •• I Twin w altt"„ , . A surprise blrUiday party waa

ranged In honor of Uie snalversa of two memberj. Maty Den# 1

-------- llama and Arlene McDonald, Iglrla received gifts from th# c

Refreshment! were aerred by I adviser. Mn. Charlea E Underw

^ Ths glrla assisted her la servln

B r i d g e - t u n c h e o n

™ «ii - F o r - W o m e n - H e i i

- - A l “ C o a n t r y " C i L

, .3 7 / Blue Lakes Country elub wlUi s attendance.

In bridge Mra. Al Weslergren _ . high and Mrs. W. H. Barnard au rcn ctived second high. Mra. M. O. I ta eve- vey waa high score winner In c

John u ta and M n. Proctor Spence celved eecond high.

A rejtular square dance session ’ 10. Or- be held this evening a t the club w L tave Al.yVc.'tergren as caUer. Regi Wed- dinner wlU be ecrtcd 'for sll'm e

1#. ------ bw a-at-6-t>r-m ,-w lU i-»nack3-'' dancen a t lo p. m.

le Re- *; . t . T S u n 5 h m ? e i r c i ' e '

— — S e l ^ s O f f f e e i.Tlie SuajMBTClrcle club elec

e wm officers a t^ W ^ o m o of Mra. O t the Comlelioo Wadnesday artemoon. • ~Dnrlng-ttWWBlnos»-meetlng.c( 1 pro- ducted b y tt» president. Mrs. Pr*

Krueger, M Johb wero chosen, "n are M n *CLfsn X^utienhelm pre

ineet dent; M « p S a Kinder, vice pre0 hall dent, and B n . Frank Krueger, w honor r e U ty - tm ia n r and reporter. W Tilttee Ooldl# a n e k to gave the th o u g h t: aesled Uie dar . - - —ted lo T w elrffH B ben answered roll c

with InlereaUng Items. Mrs. I Pursley fumWied Uie pink elephs

a a r y which was received by M n. M. Kli hurch Mrs. King and Mr*. Jack Radt t Uio were gUesta.5, 43S The rest of the aflem ooa n s . will spent eoclaUy and Uie httilesa serr f les- refreshments assisted by her daug____ tera .M r* ..Jtck .B *dU esndlC n..:

. King.f the The next regular meetln* wlU 'Dday held Feb. 8 with Mrs. ESrl H atch ndrl*. hosUBs.irenee ' ♦ * * .

j .-m; A m e r i c a q L e g i o n

H i g h l i g h t s P a r tparty-for member* of t

American, Legion pc »Rs held Tuesday ev

nlng a t Uie American Legion ha Canasta, bridge and pinochle we

o m » featured.^ “J* Winners were Welter Day. hlg

and M n. Scnnt*r low.-ia brioWTl!“ “ Jensen, high and Mrs. Howard A

len. low. In cana.ila, and Mrs. Ma

d garet SmlUi. high, and Mra..Moc low. la pinochle. • -

-*^rtrRr«.-^T«tri6n.“(3ialrm'ftB ‘r it the the evening, was assisted by Mi1 Rho Fred Kllnkr, Mrs. Tom BuckU lOOP Mr^. Ilnny Benoit. Mrs. U. :

Terry and M n. Je.*j Rnlnbolt.a f o r ----------------------------- -----------------lubllo plant (o charier a bua for the tri group A pie social w_u planned.

fe u r -G h iM r e irt^GELO PATRI

I like “Nor any good elUier and you Mher, not go to any parly where It la i learta be had. Undersund Uiat. And i I to . nor anyUilng else like ll, wl

ocst be served a t your perty. I'm ni party going to have a lot cf silly golai ' beat on In my.house nor any automobl

sccldenu caiued by drunken drli hav* lng after quitting my house. W hat ty Is the world coming to anyway; Klc iquor drinking.-. - . ^

I have a party, j h e r . It-right I don't w«i

i*no yo'* c"ll right yow om -h iye-li,” retun.ec^i^the?.

iUm« There ia no need for any har Tior* drink* a t youn>! penplo p.\rtle. Ihem Thej- sre danKeroiu for the Inea

• pertenced. They are not ncetle cels- to tupplyagoodtlm e. deneilher Ihg. songs, games, carefuUy pre VBS pared rerreslmienM wUI xiLh . Ui

,t to help of clear. lntc!;iKrni • mind m ake'any party‘siiccf.-.'.lul. AppU^

you? InWl^lgence is Uie eiicnual ihlii

to supply tha t In any noilcrabl m en quanUU'.had ____• .

BTih ILgmi eM'jT«!i lr.m-to „,\r. <Si

cnly oi.Vrom. ihi; pr-blrni, T.''.*J-u|r, ^ .6 ,,'

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lb's New P res id en t led

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tre T./'in <■ yr l s DUI,warden; i* T-m y u iane Wil- ^ealdeal; t to theIh t sup- f '" f t ' " y • -

uslclan: I-,-,' ::i;MoI]y r J . . . •.. !■Shirley ' ■ • ; •

■ -Owjn, l i .;h, third C--------- - - 7- — - J . v - :

Jed -fq r r u : ; r z : ; ’= = ~ ; ~ officers •• . - ^T iroor- --------- cXrtlEVA-BliOWW • ••. flnan- (Slaff eagravlng) randon, --------------------------------------------

C o u p l e M a r r i e s

I n B o i s e R i t e■Jt were SIlOSHOrfE. Jsn . 38 — Shir Jd outT Andnis.. daughter of Mr*. Alvl

Richard Hardy, Burl ■tokahi *0" Keicher, were au

AJl-of rled la .D o la e J a a .'IB b jr .J i ■ tlce of the Peace J. M. Lamp

s-given The couple was attended by ii II sang Kelclier end Mra. Casch. Hardy I iDonled former resident o f Richfield end

now attending school In Burtay.. T h e For her wedding the bride wi

a dark blue s f le n o o a dress w. waa a r- gold trimming, tftarlea I# WU- •« club. ’by the

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: oS; Kitchen CLOMn.I-Coa*. _________________Frank In red. blue, green andnuilse.

presl- -- - r. eee-

SHEET BL)U call

Lee collon aheet blanket Irphan t popular plald design. In n l . King. on of pink. blue, green. an<

Un. Stitched edges. 8Ue 7C. ^ -X80.---------------lerredaugh-

eO R D U I4U be;ch u Thlrty-sU Inches wide . . .

nam w wale . . . In s nlnbow cf bright a w colors for

^ Spring. A dm lnl Blue. Orey.‘I I Pebble P ln k .\R u s t. Kelly, Beige, snd Scarlet.

''B - G iN c ahall.were A sparkling array of new col­

on and designs. Thtrty-.ilx high. Inches wide. Also a special iTJiO.' “ ■Bhipmeat—of aew “Squar* d Al- Dance riald-i," .and al th lt M ar- atme low price.Uock,

Prmtea FLf. N. Thlrty-slr Inches wld* . . .!____ bright, new colora. In stripes,

trip._____ dots, plaids, Juvenile prlnta. ------ •• fancy prlata . . . and caly___

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J Women’sla to — , , d ao

RAYON BlolagslobUe Cynthia.-.n»y.hav* elsa-

Ue waist, and knll baada. I a Klda tlsta imall. medium and , l ai r . ^ ^ — 3^F«at ------ - - -

hard Rayon Jersey, with the popu-rtiefl. Bra-Back—ao comforUble

to wear. l a colors of Black,one- Pink White, and Blue. Siies.pre- . 33 to 40. . L.- ..U ,e . — tinda

S- —GayinodeJNl■•ble Mi5t , jheer 51 giiuge. 15 de-

, n ltr nylons. Full fa.-hloned. rtinferced.at th e heel.acd toe. •

«Sin In those heavenly new Spring n - - _ahadei gAnfiln Sfn-tinl..

~aJiil-B U ttm inc -S lH J~ B 'r 'lo* lOli.

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t C o u p l e M a r r i e s

H I n N u p t i a l R i t enANBEN, Jan. 36-M r. sad h

an d re* -t-H anien .-Poest<U o. i aouace the Biarriige of the tr daui UT. Theda . Hnrwcn.—to —1*^ Tboroe. Haases, son of Mr. sad H

ton M. Alexander, a r, uaited~ couple a t 8 p. m. Dcc 17 1a i LD6 isitltute. FocsleUo.-befoie- m a o a g g u u a ; -----------------------

T he bride w u glrea la marrli ty-her-faUier-and-wse.sUlred-li trAdlUoaal white eatla gowa wtit m n trslfl, loog pointed aleeres am sweeUieart neckline. Her flager

^ B Icnsth'veU wlUi a lace border i ' V held by s U an of plak tosebu

T he bride carried sbou<tuei of wh I 1 csraaUona centered wllh s plak r

. ! \ l coruge.Aa tokeaa of sentlmral ihc wi

p e a ilt for.somsthlng old, ttorrow her wedding dreas frdm he r slat

. Mr*. WUma Schoonorer, Balt U ■■ l i C ltJrD U h. and carried a white li

mnokercmef. ane slao carriea

M atroa or honor w u Mrs. Js____ Branaon, wearing s lavender fom

'wlUi s bouquet of white csrnaUo Bridesmaids were Arlene Burba. LesUe Dawson and Wanda Pri

, sll wearing blue taffeU gowns. . f e S i * « realdenU of PocateUo.

Best man w u DeLo* Thon Murtaugh. James Clawtoa, Po< teUo, aang "Oh Promise Me."

Following the c e i^ o n y . s rece Uon w u held in the lobby a t t

. Ju i- laaUtiite. '.Presiding s t . the jW' nplat. book w u Francla Plala. Dorot Mrs. Pleper and'DeNlece Pleper were

r la s charge of the gUta. Mra. Vera Bi nd la back w u a recepUon aaslataat. ' ^ For a ahort wedding trip to Ida wore PaUs. the bride choae s aary bli with taUor-made gabardlae ault wi

gray scceasortes. They sre makl

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y i . - M o r r f .

white, and

.ANNEL''

= 3 9i - d .---------W arehouse

________________________ h ie - s a m f felude.'! Ban

. Sizes 5 to

! Dept.IRIEFS r

^ 1 . 0 0! „ WOOLr T D C -njeTUNPAtL i l t 3 ------- - - - ■ KinCnlt atyllJ Spring . ; . O.

'■ i O Q- HOUSI

------------ Ea;5-.to.Tpjuft. »r»p.around

d. - ' gabaiv l W (l '■'

Skipper Blue.

E x c h a n g e V o w s

t e sMrs.

sVna

1 the

Ith s a d s ;

: \ S.V \ . ■ a u ^ Vy. - I

^ T ■' " ■' 1 ^■a-^' • | : n ~ ' r r i : 2 a i l c z n r a l ^

Jack (SUff engrarlag)

Uielr home la Pioneer park, Twl ■rice: Falla.. AU The new Mr*. Thoroe Is a IM

graduate of Pocalelb high schoi im e and waa employed a t the Ralsto oca-' and Purina company. The brldt

groom, a IMS graduate of Rocklan high school, attended SouUiem Idi

‘‘ f t ho College of EducaUon, Albion. 11 . uugh i one year a t Idaho PalU an

g g -----------.. tn The bride waa honored prior l Bur- her marriage a t two mlseeUaneou

showers.laho —blue lh e U. S. navy'a f in t submarin wiUi w u propelled by a four eyUnde king gaaollne engine.

W d l

rn A STOR

EEK-END VALUES 4)%JVYLON ANEistic tops, in w hite or

Prlccd lower than O nd th is is top quality • < j\Q nylon. SizcS 8 ^o to

JIAIN FLOOR

WOMEN’S BLOUSow nricc^_._._._cotton._blouse5^ .

fltylea . . . bu tton front. In I id-paatels. Sizes 32.to 4Q._. . •..*

BALCONY .

CASUAL SHOESseiC loscpnfcl-W hich means-*—

group-In-- ’ indalfl, wedgies, and ties . , .0 8.

^ H O E DEPAIiT.^jENT

3 A L C 0 NSPECIAL PURCHASE

, {jLTPOVIilRs ______

ACKEDI, Cable Mitfh.deiKtn Fash___“ma* In Uie am anm , ncTjhacici for O r^yflky, Pebble Pink, Aq.u, Malre». Blue, filses 34 10 40. “

iE COAK J® v,r n'.r^rTOi.; “ ■d style. In colo.-,-, of iiiur mI 13 to 43._____________ • • "

JIDINE SHIRTS-new “pencll.slim- f

I . . O M . , , „ |„ J „ ■ ■ ■ ,e. Beige, tmd Green. Sircv:? to jO

_ _ ■ - ^

s l O f f i c i a l V i s i t I s

m M a d e f o r L o d g e ;

1 B i r t h d a y s F e t e is 9 '"JKROS£CrJHi.~3S-Mre.-Msrgair a Watts. Twin FsUs. IVsbefcsh sascr R Uy preald«Bt.-psM .h«-OnJcUljlJI S to ^

I r a DoUuck dlaaer. Tlia s tf s ir slao o ^ xn & lhe 38U» saalrerssrT of U

^ Sjrlags lodge.^ _E nsbsads' and metabeia c f 'U

^ Odd FeUow* lodge w e r a ^ j ig

'iTu WaUdaa. part assembly w * a l^ and Mrs. Anderaoa. both Twin Psl

^ wbo sccompsaled M rt. W aits to tl V j m M llii.'1.1 The uble# wero o u ta tsa d l« wli 5 i amUai airewa for lh* eaHr* losgtt r l Interspersed w ith red gersolu M blosaoma. CompleUnc the dect>r 7 n Uofit wtre lighted plak sa d grei •. -a upers which esrrled ou t the lodj

csC t^ T he a p a ie ra ' Uble wi- *3 cfntoTd w ith » tiered WrthdST.csk r r s w h lS ' w iTbaked sod d6oanted I— ■ toeredU ir-lfe irC T rnoainnB d-i

Byrlags lodae. Mrs. M sx Oweaa wi_ _ chalrmaa o f toe eommlttee maUi

the srrangementa. As guest speab rwln during the d laaer hour. Mrs. Wat

spoke of h e r eiperleaew whUe mal IMJ lng official rlslU to rsrloua Jod«« hool During th e bualnesa meeting, ow im ducted by Mrs. Nesrea, noble g r o

memben roted to obeerre blrthds i*"'* anniversaries every two m oaths wit

memben harln* birthdays la Js i ■ uary and February bringing a

change g lfu a t Uio next meeUa ■*' The oum or 'f35 WM ro ted - to - tt r K> march of dimes. Mrs. WatU dli ^ous cussed Uie actlvlUes of Uie lodi

and offered sugffcaUons for rarlot Improvemeata.

rine Commemoratlag the birthday u; idtr nlrersary of T hom u WUdey, four

- der of Odd Pellewshlp la Amertca.

M o o t

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[ot JItl I n brlgt

............. .......... ............. — th a fa d d 'c o li

) • pu t them.- S lz e M z 4 1

PRE

atripea, and moat popular

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nw -M S i

' \ t n a p suspend lows lore to mother'* laui smaller. Blsea

BES ClirisiDalaty.- aheei

V • - m a tc h l tif - ia j 1 ^ C t embroidered

• - med wlUi lace ' . . . . . . . . - p l a t b lu v sn i

® m e ?

‘f 9 8 “ SPOEnd to end ra . . . sm art, new

.. the moat popugreen, grey, i m ilee. Bltea . and large.

Y AU-W.Ever-popular - Zipper fro a t blue, gieeu. ma

^ SWE• Warm, fleece

3 • ahlrla. They a. . Q Q - . . . . _ * d d lL lo a -fa r-a '

* J / 0 under his coaOrey only. Blie:

WEN

3 ^ ^ - N ew-Shlpmeatlr r - A O - --■ w a je .-U ia t- 'B - H O ‘ ftna-snow. omii

lng. wiUi alpaca flaps. I n taa o) 6Tl to 7?i.

T H D B S D A Y . J A W m j j

- h ^ ^ e o f O f f i ;

e d X l ^ ' f R e l o f f t

S B e t h e l S s s

F*Us-betliy-j^

r s

£ « t . meeting wUl be^ r w lM m eeU n« ,o f?S 5 th e The honored q u w ^

on behalf of bcihd ^ w ith Mnted a conaje t o ^gths. fflayter. guardian ol ihf^nlum s blrUiday token of S»Tft. which she la held s e ra

^ SewonQuia* o f oTUufpresident, M a p s

to sew on a qmii b S ikja* aale by Uie groin. ^»ker benefit U ie p o U o f ^ S^ real la the ccmtnuaii;.

epedal program'WU ant?, caa - told of hla life a a d i i i S » nd . FeUowahlp. ‘Ihls bdsy use of U»e letten la hi, awith UclpsUng were Mo. b 5 J s n - M n. Oeorge -Eftstan, to

« • sad Mr*.’BherTOaactortUag. OUier guesU wer, ^• the Raines infl-Mrs.“ lu»_d ls- Twla FaUs, snd Mrt Usa

odge Howard, gnmrlous The boateas rfm-t.;-

Febniary meelhj lacaU )- Loraa Canada,

Bua- Mrs, l « Thome uu n, a , a Trounsoa.

m i n

>F VALUI

^ S E M M

RAG RUGSts th a t reaUy taka right f \ / irotor-w hererenw — I —( 1

Fringed edget J ^ *

m DRESSES?edl Another ahlp- *cotton dresses for *1 /iKht. new plaids, I 'Id prinla, In Ui» Ilar alylea. Bins 3 X

B O Y S ’ O B J

3lg brothen I They>f 8 ounce ssnfor- ^ /•», WlU) poeketa, and f 1 1 ndenK LllUe fel- U \ to wear ’em. snd . r f Aundry la a lot V \ J Isea 1 to B.

stening Dressleer alnon, with .rafoil -alIp.-'’’'nny , | : (1 designs, trim- I ice and ribbon. In J . and ^*1** ' -. .

N’SHPEP'ORT SHBKlew styUag . . . In 9 § ipular colon . . . «', t s a , blue uid g I4 amall, medJum v

S ool JA(3ffir b la a r s ty l* . • — i t l a colon ef m i marooa, u td fr ty ,. / I

EAT s h i r t see lined m a t ’ aro a welcoai -4 - a m ia 'i< r-K U r- .: | •-£M at or sweater. I irea 3« to 48.

I N T E R C A P SB tl-jlay im nl>- _ j -w ra = T a ro :ir tlii= T = i Tfllted rayoaica pUe Uaed ear . I **'I or. browa. SW* ^

JPA T.JA ITO A B TM .ISSO

m B e n e f i t ^

■ s c r i b e d b y H

^ r y ^ G h i e f B

^ the C0“» ^ Hi t fsnntrt^ln^Unlaok*In-JSJO H Q

pr gTftm OiMTgYg J M

-„„ ,„ ,n ts o s « h » t IDd po> I ^ Hprodue. M H

“l % Se»at»*elnthM e M HS e n h»ve w opportxmlty E Ht ? . ^ l i u n l coasen-»Uoa B m I

Ull*. eooper^tlns i Z H |^ i f n o i only b« h e lp l« to g S M A c tio n into bilanct. but^ b u U d l n j r««n'M In U.. B «““fuw« n«da, Mer. dKlw«. K g i^ tn tro f (rus-And JetumM

ofine job of-mat B K/JS n ille« rT oob tito .the * K ? - <Q (laniU »nd (Tovth. tho u wlnU out, roo«t MlU ro- SiStfic. w a Uio iplcullitf- G allon pmcUcM for tlio S i nf these witcrlJils tre rolo la ^ t part of UiB current .Jar U Ltlon ftcxt xa[SbtMiee for UiMO pmctlcej baif. g Jm. to ftll Junners In Mini- »nd M; «miT *ny» Ul® chftlrraan. To and li

use the progrnm lo .p«th iir»ntflEei -elfclctl "funnfr ptared atinen we (iTnlloWe tn every frami. J^ u n lty ._ T h e d^rrosn _ _ A f»niitr» 10 uic Uie« min • , ^ eorier -allon problenu J

to select praellees to lu o ii ' Mrs. Be

use of be pron»m to judsroC Suitijo of Uio current con- deaUi ol a opportunity. Uio chair- ar., 75. « n: TJeeiiuse Uio eowervallan daujhtw Kdi m d water resourcea l» madehb fjtal import*nee to all people tion unli (onntiT. Uie ACP haj been Death v i u t means of solUng tho u c t Tl: ia UireiKlJ cooperation of beiaj -er Uld Uio people who de- *„d. kti land for a Ilvlnir. -----------jtfj eoopcraUng In Uie ACP 1“ ^ nlUe Uiat 15 to 20 city people J it Oifm «ad-arc.depcmUnt I {armera’ to ’'protect Uielr B ■ I 10 Uio foU. The present ■ ■ a adjustment offen 4 real - 1[T for farmers to ouuro ■ ■ i3sj of Uitlr. u-hdcheartftl Btsume conUijued abundant

'^— 7;— ^ , N01iservation Set n Small Farms£BT. Jan. 25—Deeaujo a 1 tatasc 1» small Is no rea- , . lUad should no t bo protecUd Ciaril t eosloQ and detcriomllon, you i r i t Mcis. chairman of the h counly PMA eommlttee.ill piUhitt tlnnnriftl lujlut. _ ___tanyincm itB pproredprae. ~Four slit Ul* acriculturat conser- g]u^{,

“ "*L^luM ftTiomii? enter Into _____a s r a their nelghbon to ' Oil islitance available to taiesam-ntlon projcct that t:tS!U>* sroup. This often Roge i;t» ik rly advantateous to alJIuiDer becaust, through i f agreement, a jrroup of tear* may obtain enough" I T 'S ' a to carry out an essential

B in project uhlch other-nU not be poaslblcr--------- >----- Piv2\-Uc* th a t the Mlnldokai

commlttM and cach of ecununlty cocnmlttecnini In n j are ready to assist all I la worklre out conservationa mo. ._______ __ I

PICEMKE / ) , NEWS!

Only a n a m u lw rtzad ihorten!i om g iv e you luch tu p arb eak. <«fh *o IlHle •ffo rti

^ t I gift for cake-maklng youll dl *»n you try Emuljorlied SoowdrilL

ThU Sun-K ljjcd Splca C*ke requi - |« iB ln ? ,o f *)M-rtenlnEl-Ka«p*r*l Mting’ All I n g r e ^ U are mixed ta th

Cll togtt«« y y Jv.»wr

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mentay B S S ^ ^ r ^ B K ' reacho

•■ - j s ^ look-1

i ^ H M M tS " , uv itiu■ ■ ■ . J I B Uiat UB - * / M r JF ir' f r v f : . numbe;

on-fan

parentsE D rm DBAKE people

. . wbo win play the lesdlnf aboutI la a Ih rte-ae l drama dnr- Uke Ir

leaderBhlp week aeUriUt* and I«t monUi a t RJcki e«nr(e. B«x. lng «or She U the daaghter of Mr. - I t s

Afra. llerrlck Drake. Jerome, to InteI* a freshman majoring la assist t

r«h and drama. She Ita* ap- vieek -1 red m» coU fgc-radio- p w - «ntaryBl. (SU ff engraTlag) . vlUl Ic: : i i ............. ............. .Prosi

Relative DiesOlJrj Kt.n. Jan. 30— Mr. and are pliBen n a ubneh were caned to event*

rood c ity . CftUf„ by tho sudden ---------1 of his father, Ben Haubrlch.5. who died a t the home of h li i K i hter. T he elder Haubrlch h»d) his borne In lUchfleld wltli his gM M ,unUt lato In December. 1M9. ' ■ «tl wa* attributed to a heart a t- •The three llaubrlch children of ook

t in s ejtretS ior t t O u H*y* V*- ootbrtnd Donald Walker homea. ‘ «oa«

Y O U B E T H E

OW YOU CAN HAVE . UndreamcdK»f hearing w ith the new RADIOE

llfl t in y , foathcr-IIght, th in henrir i r i ty and abundant power . . . " IU w ish I

I t 's easy to hear w ith R >ur ftnV-KaaioearB~to suit your ] iding: the world famous All-MngniTie-ffiicrophone-guarBiitce.-^--------

- _____ ______ See.The«a-«ti

N o rth Side Inn, Jerom *. Jan.

jgerson H o ld , Twin FalU, Jan . 21

■ N alional Holel, B urky , Jan . J

''S T R E E I " “ r r “ IT 'g F R E E I ■

HEALTH A P P L U N C E LiH earing Aid Distribi

TOS M ain S t. B

1

IFTfeSnafec" \

» n ! n g ' b o w i-h jm ta w h B tw f , ButremeabeK onliiane:

a K e s tna can blend your eakea *little time and so little eSo

U you want the reward 1 dUcover richer-tastln; cakes that s {L clou* for days, make them■quirea, no Snowdriftl Ye*, use Snowdr .taU "e |frf^"ing=B EuiElx irm i=G 535c 3 tha *am« ^ e s t i b l t irled food* too.

S S i i l S W

;e t-S e tW eek VA Scheduled for ;4fi=McinbersJ N ^ S r r v OP IDAHO, MOS- Ja" ; SJ-Tta-lhouiaad m e m - the ent m m , ^ Waho.ttlU-trkt. M atlc- ■^I^oflong.iooks a l the ir p re- Uon eoi

aiato dub leader for tho should >

“ • S i 's :^0 look *111 b* at accomplish- Uien «oy of m ,h e a enroUment bo In t« « a new rtcord. Tho second now am«-ionjeH and' meat Important, are goli■tren aald, »ii] be toward Uie a c . a day,''tits of Ulo I'hen It Is expected —i f - i - \t Uie number of clubs and the acluiowlnber of boys and girls working w nd an‘ann-and-ncTOe-proJecttf wUTbe' h# u ld n treater unn i ^ t y t i r —— -■^tre art ^ e r a t purpo»Tpf tho I '*• Warren lalJ. - l t -« lI -g lT cent* and friends of tbe young f l r u Pi» a chsnce to find ou t more'Ut M t. Ueaibcrs of club* will B me Inventory of their own efforU R B

the Imporunee of flnUii- Q B ]

It's a time Jor present memben 9 ^in ierat other young people and g*J:st them In gelUng atarted. T ho RJ.H:k-U also a Ume lo enlist vol. W i lary lorsi iradjri who mr» *o p Mll to the program.- AV*irosranis-in-obserranee of na - ptjBrlal 4-K if tk will be arranged on t t g i aountrj-wide icale, Idaho leader* — -

planning tneellag* and other 1 /nt* in several paru of the atate. V

[ore ^ rs s s f e

_ J U D G E !

lg satisfaction )EAR STARLET iring aid has marveloua . "im'iflible" hoaring If

1 RADIOEAR _____i r -particular taste—In * ..................... -gnetic modclfl with l i f e - ______

» t : _ _____ ^ ^ -------B l

n. 27, 1 (0 5 P.M.

. ’28, 11 A.M. to 5 P.M.

n. SO, 1 lo 6 P.M. -------

;i' ‘. t : ... i r s F R E E r ~30%50%

LABORATORYribafom

Bolst, Idaho ^

" ^ ^A e e a u se

o r i^rin emuliorlud iHorUn- ea «o anooOily with ae , « _ f_dTortl 'rard of flner-gralned. I " " ’”It slay moist and lus- Convchem with Emulsorindwdrift for all your bak- _____TWJldea,- «i3-foi a i< iV ^ ;"

- S, ^^per

J

E m m n i shoxtehdib-:- EpriHE WtKOH OrLPEDPU

TlMES-NEWa^ TWIX TA

^O fficer Here ^ Jotes Beginninir Of Dividend Pay S ”‘llltig-or-natlonal-iemfrwT ~rainranfe dividend checks •»hl:h be- ^ 'VllIJan. 18 should bo comnlttfd by Valentli•nd of-Junr.-AmolQ K fU tf / were Mlit-V»lley-veier*n» aflmiRli'ra- •Oocdlnjeoniaci olfleer, aald Tliurjday. Ilagenn

c pointed out Uiat vclerani »ho ^ ’ **3»-J«>t-r«c«li-o4-tii»i,_,.hfcks -certlflctiUd not become anxious and lend ®®'*-ra to the VA. •■» you hav* re- '

M your acknowledgement cardI r a t assured your check win . —n tne malls aametlme belwcen •>,„ w,and June." he said, -me ch«kj J *

going out a t the rate of Ko.ooo

■I'Vcleran lia i’ noL rwelved his 7to*^mov owledgement card, he iliould dividend ■

Lonothtr-appUea^n-io the VA. p let«fc«i aaig. Any.,gecond-ap;iUcallona hi* jkbIoI

lAkDERSOI^ . -..............- of Twin Falls

V alues So Gre

open eaaily . . . i n a j i f f y they make a double bed!

7 MORE

wn. Balance m nienl Terms

WOOTTr>Jew beauty for your floors in 1 > n tu ry Patterns, rich florals, i ones-on-tones . . . 6 patternsi^ect from r7Tj.g40iill-TOol tl )er- square foot.

-ALLS,-IDAHO

?ins Presented Poli[59. Jan . 3»-Illneas d ldn t BtntU n t two members of the Bliss ton. cha'

»P«W dlmeihera n g W -p ts r-W C U -r’s ' p E 'III iraff, aerloujly m in St. Americanitlne'* hosplul. Wendell. ^ VcmMr. and M n. Ilalph Bmlth, « * *rran toa, and VlrgU Norwi»d, fif ingTT in, ‘CO club8-ye*r membership pin and business (lCAtft_wpre *eDt_^ Mr|,_0, -------------}lth who Is lU a t the home 'r>nn r daughUr, Mrs. Don Da-

FAbe plainly marked “duplU / ‘J*!

Form* are available a t any b« •nnonIce or VA.offlce, ki.du.M. eg*, added Uiat any veteran■oves before he receives hi* «>ntki>ni id check ahould leave a com- >'<mrort.c rlam tio r-iaartarro rm 'w iu j ytofllce.------------------ ------- * '*•

N ’S w i l i

eat We Can (

LC

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LE KUG?REGULAR 59,

\

18th J ^ Q (

’ • ?ns to / ■ t i r f t a - . - g #

lie Events Set Elalrtnan of th* march of ],orpj ier«. announce* a poUo bene, derwest rren rn rT irT iR irre tirrirtK ein Uglon hall. Oreg TMisey ^ 1 ', .? , ! “m Craner, Jaycets In charge. ■tnglng for a steer to be used M~H~ing funds a t Uie dance, Scrv- f _ I J *b member* will *oUclt th* ^ 'J dliiHct Priday. ' | ^ |

m’i Neglect Slippin'r ~ -

^LSE TEETHtMtk *re;, lit* «r -U H t

“ ^!k, «J<. iiSfh.of inM««t Doci'l , . 1. rASTEETtt, tIkdlB* (MO.*i>r Is l»ll&kla •> n u pUU> - —li. 1«.)> »o„ tlnrl, ,H. l l . «I ct 4.ctirll/ as4 •Mrfr---OfJ“r iT / T t r r a 'i ^ 'i t ‘»aJ -A cro*' t —Mr. ....... ........ ..........................

Offe em <

3VESEA1

3 f t ’ ----------------Pay Only 13.00]

^ ^ A Special Pnrdii

It’8 hTcc-wfllklng-on.-i — >uui' t i iK la proteeK<i-by

Waffle B ug Cuehions.I richer looking-ruga . . .

-------- G reat Savings!

I SAVE ON --.CHROME-

Table and 4 * During: Annul

You’ll tnkc^pridc

-^ p ln s tic top, 80 ca bolted on to ata from Red, Yciloi

PAY ONLY i Monthly Term

A - -

Hospitalized«O N . J a n . ' M -W aflae* ha* relumed from th a Cot- OlodmnU i

rpltal. Hurley, wher* b* x a . h » n foo* (urgery. they wlU

i>d-Mr».-ftnlou Ba ta n i h iT t aughter 1* Inp rorln t !n a Hoskln*. 10 hospital. A.j.Q}odoi

rSTOM---------:iLLIMG and C

HOGS - C A T T li; - S

N o A p p o M n i e n t Ne t

IDAHO PACKING)M froB StJiar^’actoTT-------- --

Only Twice ir and CEA

. ‘.U t n t i l h n t l , n

p iREGULAR 1-

Theldealietfora H ^ ^ H | nnAll homea! H

duty day-asd-Qlg} - today’a modem

- lizeloTi teat and] cru clialf' cuveit m d « Mohair-Frii

— Eoif*="Grfr7^«

1 DcflH. ConrenlentMoni

S a l e ! G e n n i i

I I tableiComplete w ith

M w i r S h a d t .

■ G ENU IN E CHI• • IVORY COLOR

T R IM '" 2S^INCHEfi IN ]P L A s n c - s n ^

i» th e lam p you’ to go on th a t end

& tf i^ il^ c h o lc f t o f taaorted col ^ ^ S p S a a le o t lo iL —S b q ;i .o o # -1 ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 th»-Seaaon!

9xl2-F t W affle Rug <

liBM Makea 1%!s L o v Pxle« Pow

-a, doud .when>y^ri«-of-ih«8*----------- 1 — U i » —. For deeper, ■ I .B u y A t Thia I - ■

Dinette iCliaira P J ^ ^

ual Sale .NOW

. . —Ri^foJai

dc in thia exceptionally am art look . thc table ia a BIG 80" x 42" . , aicek, gleam ing "M other-of-Pca

easy tocJciinT7T4ogrf o f heavyf ti tay . . . chaira form ed fo r c<Jmf low, Grey o r G reen .__________ _

5.98 DOWN. Balahce on C ms.

BKHfHISW

TAins v a n v

tOTOCAUrOBNU ____UK J«a. M - lC n . X 9.U and (Uugbtcr Uair Kkn 0* to Ostatlo. Calif, wbm UrWt her mcpUig. Mn.sktasT end "ititer TUiBi lny—*

Tlwy wm alao rUll Mr*. d)vikl at West I«* Asgdta,

CURING JS H E E P

e c e s x a r y

IG C O .— - PhonrlWO- —

a Year!

AIR! II t tieept im 'l

r :149.95 -------- —

r a p a r t m a n t s a o d H e re l i doobl**

I g h t M m l o r t f o r D Ilvizig. F dD- id m a tc h in g m od*iTtd •wi t h - M g b > - -------V ies* i n t o n e * o f - - — < 3 r* « ri~ B ila rir- -----

intWy T e r m s

line C h in a v

LAMPS ' 5 .9 5

H N A B A S H

ttWITHeOIJI)-------

r H K IG H T v. - [ SHADE

)u’va bees looldnf od table. A widecolore await yoitt______f- f o r ^ H T S a ^ o t -

r Cushion!

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I h t fitTy blgii KhoolI P t bukelball coech

llij I ; 7 ^ nhelher tha nilsI' ‘ ’ ‘’’‘’“'‘I ^1 ^ , ^T '> 'i'i m»4or1t7 of tho

'• E ^ - > * 'X B gilint Uie njlf,u K - U B i '<11 >>« ouU»w>

, JJ ■ K a V r j ^ ^ i a f d In- lha a t^u: L ” r " T‘tr ~ —lA t't hop# coiehti get rid-of lha

rule. If th r ffcIliiK of UbbIc ViUley ; ■ men U jlmllar to ihote In olher * « -

Uooa of the ilalc._Uitre.«llLbe..nor r-----doubi'ibcut ih» oultotne of tho »ote.

I Wa hara t&lked ptncntUr to al- • I M t wTPTvnna of the « t f t t c Ott thn*

Kul »« have y tl to hear anythin* good ftbout tha rale. Ita elimination

. • will do ft lot to Improve Idaho bn*- ketbftll, not only for the playera, i)Ut

I fo r the Xftw. /

Jua l aa ft matter ot record, tha T- " eotton tsU 'itsM ti in'Wfiho flow* — Tuead«yr-Only a fdw hunter* ever?; rtftUro. there U • aenaon on 'Uie J eottont&lLi.if Ttom M nm r. dlrtctor of the flah d. kBd Kvua departniant. told ua Idaho

b u n te n fttv raaUiIng each year the ' food aport In rabbit hunting and !, tb e cottontail la galolnt a posIUon

of reapeet ta a amali.gama unlmftl. j

r o a r fporti fana can ila rt Uklnff I IM I pdde In tha work Jaak Rainer

, k dolt)# with tha Wildcat b&afcet' <ftftll learn. FUer off» haa two rte- >toriM In what looked Uke ft hope- /le u seaaon. t

lU lney’a aquad upset Oakley Tue«-

!,_____iM(timliiC-k).ab0ir.Uu.e<f{Ct3-0f .*I' h a rd eoachtnR Job done by the e ■I yotinB Dnlveralty of Idaho (traduate.M Juat for comparlMn, alUiough It g

o ften docs not glva an accurate pie- j, ture, let’a review aome recent (u n « a; TUar upaet Oakley, Oakley i, defeated Jerome. Jeroma downed _

--------Caldwell- and Caidwel! beat Twin .ZWl.'i. ' b

Wo defcndcd Jack »hen lome in n i e r nxro actMng hU acalp early In

I tho teaaon. Although our charges brought almost too \igDroui denlala . from aome, wo allck by our runs and U J tha ‘•wolves" were after Jack:. J'

n ie r 'a ahowing of late mu.it Uko “ the wind out of any talk asslnat f, Rainey's Bblllty and Judgment. “

-------r i lc r fang can have aviry eonfldea ce ^1 In th rtr coach, knowing he h u

_____Uken_ftnjneicp«1ene«l team iind f«taught tha boya a lot df baakelSall

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Mills Retii’es “ After Loss to >; Joey Maxim j

LOKDOK, Jan. K </P)-Preddl« th liHIU ftnoouneed his reUrtment from ea the rtng Wedne.iday while Joey n Maxim, the freshly crowned light as heavy-weight chnmplon. wlififjhecl a flock of offers to cIL play his newly found knockout talent, cn

The 30-year old Mills, who waa nc laioclced out In tha 10th round by to Olereland Joay Tiieaday night in his Xlrat defcnt* of the 175<pound tllle. j,]. decided lo “pack the same In" after . * family conference. jl.

Teara sp Centnel ,i,Aft*r tha confab, Ted Broadribb, i .

manasta* and father-in-law of the aettaroned Mills, ssld hla'boy was

. quitting and that he Intended to te a r up-the contract m ran tee lny , ' h im a return bout wlUi Maxim. 1°

Lew Burston, Europe^ reprcjcn- — s.*aUre of th^-JnteniaUonal Boxing ‘r

ohib of How York, aald lhat If the boot had beea cloaa he would h * « ■ tried to get the return for New “ T ork’j Madison Square Garden. on

"Not a chance now." aald Lew, )'« " I t wouldn't dmw a quarter."

Buntoo, however, had aareral 32 propoaltlaBa to offar Mazlm aad *« i C a n w r Jftok BUima, lo behalf of rai

• tl . Ohio, promoter, alao would like to to ahow Maxim, and there ftus a

]tfld from Paris too for the U. S. pair i ! to mull over. nn

- Belemou Ha* Edf*- <B ut Jack Bolomons, tha London ch

promoter who staged Tuesday o nlghf* hlghlj- aiiccesiful ahow before Tli 18.000-a British Indoor record— had the Inside track,

•■qjlomsa') sate,m s my chance to win tho world UUa and I would ^ Bke j othlng better than to flRht ^

' H o -g o t approslmately 135 000 for the bout, one of the bigjest. If not tlie Mrgcst. piirjfs of his nine-j'car corecr. Pa-'

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Vandals Hope to Have Games With '» Utes, Utah State. UOecOW . Jaa. 58 W v-lhe tf t l - Not

-W rslty of Idaho hopei to reach aa agreement with bo-Ji the Onlverslty T>J of UtAh and Utah Slnte Agricultural i - J eollrge for a cominunuj aeries of T> football 'game.'. Aihlcilc Director D ( George Oreene-aald T\iexijj. . -v,

-------- arCEOS.M ld. Lia Var.4»ia---1#»•ehedul* la expected to be ready

„ T r l tM n ..lK o .j tc c k i_ :___________- H e.rtm aiktrt th stjhp i« o adied-; m iuie would larKfly be a • conElotnera- rrcctlon. bul wlU reach a mote ptrma- plots e n t basis In ■ few ycari." C

Oreen* aald addlllco of Arlaona pone ta ta tA th* Tandal KhKluIa for a TNov. as contest a t Te.Tipe "Is In line apol■with our policy of trying lo arrange nan

- Enmc3 with jchooLi of comparable- "nli• s l» and following the aame general lin 'athlcUc policies as apply a t the Cuniversity. We will need lo select P'o'

-TTea.>n*-ln-aftuTIfOT:H5aM‘ffir'in5- 'HBjgames on our traditional nlne-gsmc _ echcdule," .

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— alU competr .M nearby Alta In the PI anniinl nockj- inoiini.-iln Intercolic- gU tc ski mtcL Uils ucck-cud.' •

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Thorpe I Century’s

I Footballu - “ :---------------------» y HAKOUall. NEW YORK, J a n . 26 (/P)-

ir io tb o r -n a m o d -B r lg h t-P a th ,- ooi p ln y cr o f t h i s c c n tu r y In the ich b ro a d c as te rs w h o p a rtic ip a te d ^ T h o rp a c o m b in ed th e I rish - If m a n 'a ]ove o f c o m b a t, w hich he ho in h e ri te d f ro m h i s fa th e r , to with the Indian'* love of cunning lie, and grace to gain hla place io the w- apon-s Kail of Fame In 1911 and

lfiU ..p la jlM .ltIt.ii» lQ » ck Jer.th e_ nnw Pft-t IlldlllLhe in*tItot«. "fy None of the modem players eould

nudge Uie alx-foot, two-inch. IM- w pound-eae-and-Fox-w arrlor-from f- flrat place.

Of 391 tolar* who to«* pa rt in the ®* mid-century poU. 170 p u t Thorpe on ^ lop. Hareld (It«d> Orange, nilnola’

galloping RhoBt of tho mld-twentlcj, was aecond wlUi IM. Dronko Nngur- akl, Mlnncsola’a strong man of the Orange era, wa* third with 38, fol­lowed by Emle Never* of Btanford and flarntnjr Baugh of T cxi^ Chris-

” tian. Each had *even votes., - - praiMa T rip p r

Charles-Trlppl of Oeorsln. whom ^ Thorpe rate* as the greatest player

he ever aaw, lial*hed eighth In ihe ^ ranking.,(j Btrangely enough. Thorpe bowed „ oul of foolbflJl In 1W9 a fle r his team, J, the Chicago Cardinals, loal lo

Orange and the Chicago Bear4, 31 J loO.■J Thorpe wae bora near Prague, > 0U*„ ta 1848. In IKM th e budding :- athfeco tot hi* ffr tt ehanee to play- football aa a guard on the Carlisle

tailoring achool eleven.But It was Almost two yeara later

- tha t hejiraLBUr8ctert.aUe,nllon_of e Lhe *^ool'* coMh, Olenn (Pop)J .Wan»er.-*nd-thea a*-*.hJgh.Juinp-

'■ During Tlrtually the entire i» 7 t season Thorpe,aal on tho bench but* In IDOS, «hen the Indiana' regular* holfback was Injured the Okla- homan got Into Uie fray. In the

‘ very flrat encounter he e i ^ OS and’ 8 i yarda fo r ' loucjidoftiu ' that ]

brought tho Uny, achool an up.«t | ‘ triumph over mighty Pennsylvania. ,

Haled as Top* ], By season's end he was the m ojt •,

talked about . aUilete In Pennsyl- < vanla, But Thorpe failed to return |

; to achool In 1000 and again In IBIO, , . Subaequent alhleUo hlatory revenls

tha l he was piwrtpf, profctslonal . ; b a .iebaU -an_B £ tli |B a t. lalcr COSt t , Thorpe Ills O ln ^ ^ ^ M a la and tro- •I plilea a fte r h a i ^ ^ B r a called the ; ~ ^ a i^ ite 5 t< a W w rT > y ~ tn e - t in g i

He was lured -biek io Carllale In b ' lOll by W ftmcr./,r-w.

Tlien folIowedlt*b'M the greatest ‘ football year* o w tUoye<l by any aUilete, ellm m ift hy being named to WalUr c J B S 9 All-American *- team tor both H m u".

For many S B & I l followers ,, •Thorpe'g eahlO llil flj i IBll game s against H ar\-a rC U w the ruler of r the football u n i n f i ^ a s the great- }| eat of hU c a r f t fJ & o rp e hlmEClf g rate* the 1 9 lV 't l |to w ith Army - as his greateat Uvffll

Ran Over lia r ra rd ' ^Against Ilnrvnrd. wllh his legs en- ir.

cxicd In bnniluRes because of Uie j: pounding they h|id taken In vie- v, torlea over lAPayelte and Penn, n Thorpe kicked four field goala and plunsed 70 yards In nine plays for a touchdos-ii ihnt brought, Uie I n ­dians an 10'to 15 victor '.’ Tlie tlccl- it .live field goal wn* booted froni lhe “ 48-yard line. J]

In the flral-three minute* of the a 191J game with Army Thorpe car- i>' rled three CadeU across the goal ’ to score hfs first touchdown. Laler, he caught an Army kick on his 10 ^ and raced-fia.>arrts for\U ie *cort. S However, th* run jru nulUfled by u a penalty. Army kicked again, Tliorpo caught the ball, th is time on the tlve. He wove hi* way 93 yards-lor the touchdovm.

He flnWied tha t dny by gaining „ 32 of Uie Indians' 37 point*. Army, il; Moond only to Harvard Jn e u te mranklnge. had 1__ _ ________ t“ After hIT M irege;ae*w .'^inw nod C to profeulonsl football,

Lrclon Araoac Pro*Stories Jit his exploits among the n,

profeislonalt are legion. «tOnco a-vbraah young'‘•a'd’Trom '

Chloago,- playing for the MaaaUon. !' 0 „ Yellowjacket.1, stopped the famed ot Thorpe on two aucce.sslve end , swecpj,

Thorpe cnlled a halt In play and told tbo youngster. "D ont do tha t. Ki These people have paid money to ^

e topix^"--------- - j;On the next play. Thorpe ran c.

the a.ime formation. As he sailed r- pa.M the end h* Kave the flanker ] a Stiff arm and hip tha t flattened 2* him. "■

Thorpe scored, th e n ’returned to Bo the Injured player. T hank* for see- In g ltm y way, Rock,,Thanksforlet- Ung old Jim nm." Tlie end wns i Knute Rockne, later to e.vtablbh tf _ ^ ^ a H je p u U U o n of his own a t H

Title Bout May “ Be Ruled Out ;-NEW-'TORK. J a n , i :8 The i

D alir~News"*ald Wednesday the C alate athleUc-comml.saion may re- fase to approvB',t»e Feb. 28 bout in Buffalo between Errard Charlea. p i rccostihed-rnJA heuvywelrhb-cham- . Plon. and lYeddle Beshore.

Contracts for Uie fight are w p- PO«d to be aljned her* FHday. &

The News aald a oommlaalon T spokesman «-ho declined use of hla name declared the bout would be ?

_grounda .D eshare T iiJU * auluble opponent.

1-narK‘s 15 nol recojtnUed a.i cham- F

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Rated as 's Best Player

OLD CLAABSEW---------------------------------■7—J im T horpe, w h o m h i s In d ia n .h ,- is - th « -ffrc jit« a t-U .-S r~ fo o tb a ! l the opin ion o f s p o r ts w r i te r s a n d lied in th e ABSociated P r e s a ’ p o l lsh . —-------------------------- a -----------------

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G age^Tourney—55 , KIMBERLY, Jan. 28 —' Initial-dn, nlaiu for the Bnnimt rlnm

trlct champlonahip basketball tour- nament to be held In tho Kimberly high school gymnaalum P«b. 31 to

. 1.P March J. havo been announced by G. D. Wright, tournament chalnnan.

Uf.’ Members of the tournam ent com- Uij mlttee are Carl Warner, Fairfield; •ol. Elmer Hush. Aeequla: Bill Powera,

eiioshone, and Floyd Bowers, Cas- •ll. tieford. ,- .

It-Tram T osm anea t yor Uie ilrirU m e In recent yain.

Uie tournament will have 10 teams yff entered Instead of the traditional •he eight, Four teams from each of the

four aub-dlalrtela will play In the red cage classic.m, Tlie four top teams a t the end of to regular season play tn tho South 31 filde. NorUi Side and East Side sub-

dlslrlcts will get tourney berUts. ue, Tha West filde tub-dUlrlct will de- ng termlne It* entrant* by a m b-dls- sy trlel toumamenl next moaUi a t sle Olenna Ferry.

Teama lhat don't get tournament ;er bertha will play In a eonsolaUon of tournament to be hcld-in-aaoUier. p)' seclloa of Magic TaD ey.' Under UiV p- ncir.slay.eTery.hlgtLKhool.tcamJn

the district will be In a toum w ient.07 Tho championship tournam ent game • ut will be held a l Kimberly tho night 1 nr the dlatrlct class B championship i {,. game Is played. itie Paal la Defending Champ i

Lmt year Coach Harold Brown'* ' &l Paul Panthers woii the dlatrlcl II-

Uc, foUowed by tho Kimberly Bull- ? “• dogs coached by Paul McCloy. BoUi ’ , later were entered In the sta te • “ champlonalilp class B tournament ‘ *• staged at Kimberly. Croflno won ® ■n the aUte UUe In a thrilling playoff , p' game wllh Aberdeen. J;" Thb year only Uie dlatrlct cham- P “I plon will be entered In lhe state } St toumamanlachaduled durlng-Mareli—>• la UwUtiin. .. - I __________.

Th# district cla.s.aJfc-r4oiirnamtnt , g '/nr right tr im j » lll I te in M U t-J « ^ g

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Member* of, tha Nev York Yaaket^ aroond a-oke- a t Ihe-pariy gtTen by 7n j ^Vrtten Aaaoelatlon of America. Gueatj j who la now wllh Detroit TUer*. With>,e and Tammy Ilcnricb. most recently aie ^

s Idaho Cage I To Vote on

BOISE, Jan. 26 (/P)—Basket m inute rule” adopted th is year

•r. hi«h.B(±ool-pliiy-reb.XjLfl.favc io‘ conclies fa fccelvcdi E . F . Grii “ H jRh-School-InterM hoIaetic - ,e Activities association, snid ^ it ballots were sent out Wed- »- P nesday and tliat school officials _

were urged lo vote Immediately ao 1 n decision eould be reached prior lo '

•, Feb, 1. ^i;nder the present "Uiree-mlnule 1.

rule” a player who is fouled dur- |T Ing tho last three minutes of the . game gets a fr(?e Uirow and his team t B«t« poMCSsIon of the ball a l Uic X ' center lino in addition. "f The rule, commonly known as

tho "ivo-mlnute rule." goes Into effcct during the la.it Uiree minutes

■ In high tchool games nnd the la it * )* two minutes In college play. .' ‘T>rnVx“Tolicli5=lMlirHlKir*hok)l ,. ana-coUe«fr-nav6irlilcUed UiB' rule " » ft»,unfallr-to-a-leam-A lch-«at«f». ^• OTe Tihiii 'in«6 'iiJnu tM 61 puy 'Jir ^ ‘ few polnta behind. •

Grider r;nld If principals nndco.iche.i bnUot in fuvor of ellinln- „ntlng Uic rule. IdiUio high schools ^will revert to last yeor'a rule under ”which the fouled player would have . Uio option of ahooUDR his free shol . or taking tho baU oul of bounds.

! and innde Uie free thro*', Uie ball " , I u-QUld'iio o^-cr to Uio.opposing team! and If he mlsaed Uie charity /lio l f" 'I the baU would remain In play.-------- ;; A (Imple majority ot Uie voUng ‘ ,

members of Uie IH8AA la neeeisary ,to rciical the rule, Grider snld. Tlie .anUiletic board of control lia.ntsked .Unit aU bnllots be algned by boUi .school'.i principal and bnsketball .coath, Orlder declared. ,

Grider eald Oerald Dellinger, •"*Jerome, president of Uie Idnho *Coaches aj^tocinUon. f a v o r s a i? ‘, clianh'c ,ln Uie cxIj Uiib nilc.

WendellDefeats Buhl Team 44-41

WENDELL. Jan, 20-Tlie Wentlell koLlon.i_pu.shcd lUiead In tlie final ovehalf to lilp Buhl 4t-41'here Wednes- iday night in a thrilling Major ancleague outlaw contest. F

The licore * as deadlocked 18-18 a t decthe hnlf after Uie lend had changed __hands repeatedly In the openingminutes. Olen Anderson and Roy \Slanger combined to glv* Wendell ' tho nee«a*4r7_pelnt* to p ahead almiUy - aftar:::thB- •*ewnd—halfopened. m

Anderson led Wendell acorera •wlUi 15 points, while Broun sparked ^Buhl with IB. bj

WE.VDELL <1. DL'ni.-il ' s • I^Wtndtll tt ft pfiliohl ft ft pf bln. Andmn t * t l! :4>tm■a t 4 e 0 fx Wllli.nil t a a «'CirT>filrrf • e 0KUtim • I ;S >THJ f 0 c t ° rum or. * I 0 I li»tkcr«!iirf | « 4 o

K, Amlfnon I I I llopkl'n* J I : **' nebmaon-- e -o e-cow-- • t y - r o^■ToKb io - l- iil-T iii i;— u ' i i ' l

-- lliUlhti. »»pr»i WtiMi»ll 11. B»M II. ‘—

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CONTACT US F tin TRlCKi:

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ICC* 'r e a le a l ever" oiilfleld gather y NewTork ehapter-of the BiMball "* eat of honor was Charlie Keller, lefl,Ith Keller are Joe Dl.Maggls. center, a flrat baaenun. (AP wlrephota)

i Goaches Ruling J

letbali's controveralnl “ three- tr will be abandoned in Idaho T ivorablc-vota o i principals and -L r ld e trB ec fe ta rjn in H e-ld Q ln r j j

SICE Boxers Win Opener s; From Oregon «S

U \- GRANDE, O re- Jan . - :ff— I’j" Conch Don Hequa'o Southern Idalio College of EdueaUon boxing team ^ won lls aenaon's opener hero Wed- nesday night by defeating the East- em Oregon College of EdueaUon - 5’i to Ilu

Tlie 'SICE rlngmcn ahowed good . forut-lii-Uiolr-flnvt-matoU aSlar only

first coaching u.slji;nment since he

nnd boxing conch. He fomierly -jj]j headed Buhl high school grid team.v

Doth teoma won one cnntcli vln j Uio TKO route nnd one boul end- cd In f draw.

Merle Hcpworth scored a double victory for the Panthers, winning the 130-pound match by forfeit and coming back to take on an opponent jm , In thCllS-lMUlid ctur.s and «iii.-" nisi

6.ilty OUcn scored Uie SICE knockout when lie stopped Erwin pm in_the aeeond round of th# 12J- pound battle, -' ' iini

Other results included: com130-pound—Hepworth won by for-

felt. (i,i„lli-iwund—Cleve Morgnn, SICE, ji*"-

declsloned Gibbons, l«-pound-HcpworUi. BIce. de- u„;

cisloned Kenney. witl« -pound-L ee. EOCE, took a 5*";

apUt decision from BiU Haycock, c«’c< SICE. Uarl

ISJ.pound—Hargcet, EOCE, took _ k apUt decUlon from Ralph-SuUer. nni BICE.-lOJ-pound-rJoo-Hayeoek.-eiCB. ___

declsloned aalter, EOCE. «105-pound—He.iselge.vier. EOCE. ( ',

icorcd a TKO In Uie fecond round L— 3ver Bob Tlwmas, SICE.

17S-pound—Plorin' H uU j' BICE, ind O'Keefe, EOCE, drew, *i

Heavyweight—ChruMskle, roCE. leclsloned Lloyd B l^ o e . SICE, Ro

^Vhat’sThis? |aAN^FRANCWCO, Jan.J U « - - 8 ^

—Co- TTO ■ thPoght-tRe-tgotttH~ aoason wu over. W-e-l-l-l-l,. Teams captained by Eddie Le- c..Daron, College of the Pacific, and ^by Bob Celcrl, California Uie ' t,•pncinc'cott3i'8-'^p'-toirfrisrfer>' ' ’ lii.b*eka in ISiO, today were bookM

. for a game in the Lodi, Calif, a,*. Grape bowl Sunday. Feb, 13, n,i

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- B f l U i r r O r r d e n - ^ t ^ " ~ ^ r r ^ gthe other night. ■ M | ..I c Tony DePhlUlps i J land Lou E l s e n - K ' ' J l i,iieln had a p a r- > . / J liUcularly bad eve- M t,.nlng v h e n ofewer t h a n Co cfoula were called f l j - d as Chicago D e- J DPaul beat Brook- tljyn BU Jphn'* 1*- «88.'A tot*l-of n —T M r t - e a n w - . - foula were commlticd in the last two mlnutea.

But If basketball officia ls In this tlcountry consider th e ir business gatormr.-lheiLousht to hop a plane h(or South America, a n d la k e a qtllUC i, look.

Coach Vadal Peterson tesUfles q, thal whlaUe-tootlng hero Is a mel­odious proposlUoa com pared to tho ci South American tune. ,]

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Ild not go down w ithou t a batUe, Wl lowever. The H ornets Jumped to a in ,J-7 lend by th e end of Uie flrsl luarter and led th roughout most of he second ftnme. W ith two sec- CU. mds to go beforo th e half ended ita leybum sank a basket to go ahead, ii, The Uilrd period saw Conch Ted

fonk’s undefeated qu in te t ronr mc ack wIUi vengeance in Uio third 1 T«o<t ftnl a lte r ru itjl iis lh u i i'c le a r- tiiu d. Uie Panthers hod acored 23 wll

Uacol* pacM Uie w inners with 20 i olnt.s. Tumer was h ig h for Declo ontllh eight. . whlTlie strong Doclo ju n io r varsity has

ron the l)rellmlnary 49-30. Tlie jaji(eclo jayvcea have won e ight of 10 i,a,amea this aeason. ]|,tiHeybum and H ailey will crash i eid-on a t 7:30 p jn . fVlday In the aiperf.gymnaiium. T h e foUowlng iRhi piiul. another e trong-qulntet.ieet.s Coach Ivan Ball'a team a t 7 fio, m. In the Rupert gym.

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-niey-ro beaUng Uie ta r oot of cli the ofllclalai" they shouted in un i- th wn. pJj-"W hb'Isf" asltrt-PeUroonT^--------’

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-Ur. Pete. Ihey best me. but I no "C quit. I call Uiem. you bcUdui.- ho.

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BURLEY,“Jan . SB ^T hT B urley the score w ith the Tw in F alls E feature hiRh school pam o o f tht contest, Albion a t Dcclo, is schedu

Conch Ed L ander's B ru ins — defeated Burley by 12 points when the two squads clashed JU in Twin Fnlls earlier in th e sea.son. In terest will be fo- cused on the outcomc of th e ?ame ns a m easuring stick fo r the district baaketball tourna- Tiont in J e ro m e / P

Tnln Falb' win over tjffrlcy was Ji4:fIf(.V since IMO nnd«ilic Bobcnti iiil be Itclilng to prove ll was anipseL— ................ ................... .......... .Ytii

The Bruins have come up with me of Uielr b « l teams In years, vhUe Coach Rulon BudRc's cqund las slipped alnce Its great team of aat' seawn. However the Bobcats lave defeated almllar opponents by ariier scores Uion Ta-ln Falb, '««

I t will be Lander's dellberaU “ > sand of ball pgalnil the Ilre-wacon .* 5. 'nrlety plnyed a t Burley. Tlie Bob- •ats arc tough to beat on tlielr home loor and «-lll enter'Uie game, hold- ng a slight edge to win. lo t Declo will bo favored to .^ g e Al- T!

lion In a close (nune a rD e c lo S n io Pf®' lomcta have a Uiugh team to beal' “ ' ■n their home floor nnd Declo'a mooUi pa.sslng atU ck should tum he trick. Uiel Mngic Valley bn.sketball tenma D'

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PHOENIX, Arli, Jui x ifoal kid ball playen r a b mly one thing on tmr? ^ lays, and U iafs 'do ii. wi to tk -X a n k e a -b a w b S S>)vine. ^

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- = f e iv e s t^ < ? k =^ OCOEME OCDEK, Jaa. I t W>—(UBDAl—Kmi

aalakU Ul Xi-M lovar OB Uukar*: towi Kart*; jiadartosa wnk: i«od aBd <bek<

- 4goul>U ll.t<l asd ab»a.

CattJa aaUkla i«»: ratkar al«« trada «a f faw aailr BTrlrab; aro«Bd aUMlr: «>«

toad food eowa IT44; odd Ilxbl w^rku Badlua kalta U M i siaikat sol aaUklUkad

'U cp olhar tUaaaj Uia Wadsaadar madlom •Mlara akarpir Iffacri Biadlus) to food

ik lWMT.eC.ahwp aalahla bob«I' UU Wadandir

■ iubla M - iin j’BBd ch»i™ 1«» lb. ^di»o 1/ lamba ll.SI 1 frw trrxkad l»ta m»dlum a«4

food M.C»-S2.S|J odd loadloa a>ca l.«4.PORTLAND

_ POJITI-AND. Jaa. I t (USRA)—lion aalabla Burkat arouul alaadrtk- olih Wa4nf«da/'a a 'tra ir; »axlr mIm• iood-«B4 tMrvitt-tM-lk.-bvUhar*-!*^) ^ laod lM-144 lha. 17«-40; faw i;i lU.• k i ^ r wt?»'hu’«u5uhla*d«wB»ardVlU«

’*• oc halow|l>«drr plsaaeana.“ «aaaiiU#-*a>,laLe-«troir-to-htrrrT-in1»«"»* ea tbort raealpta but —tlr aalia onir<s fad atMTi JI.CKKStMi oUn"a<ar>> ararca «> aarIr: faw halCm B'allabl.; ^tantr

• B d^ tlar towa Urtair It.OO-li.Mi {aw" iffii’.'S si,'‘»5TU"'h.s .;s>n ilndr: odd food vaalm 2t.M.:;.C(l: con.■<( B>«>i and Biadiun (rada llOO-iI.CiO.'*1 aonj andtf holea (ad Unb« auoUbla :S.<M-'Sn M ako.at ta«i aad <hol« alauikKr awn».. laUkla t-H.IO.M.

' BAN PRANCIKCO RANJTUNCISCO. J,n- U Ln-OISDA)

-)ler< uUbU IMi modtrauirtirailr; food aad cboka IM.SIO Ib. buuhtri

I lt.09; odd k«»d s«od aawa XM4M lU.I 11.10: baarlar walfbla ll.M.) Catlla aalabi* ISi: amplr tacladM> annnd ■ k>4d e( *ta<ra: load at ilauihur I kilfrra and hataaea laaitJr cow»; uada I »p«sad Tarr alow daa to kltbir aakint> erbaa: Mupla asrir «*k< fullr al'adri> rrw hlth n tU r and common eowa IS.M- . II.M; Wadaaadtr k»»d of atock ccrwi p. 1.1 I back ta Iba eouatrr for IIH prr hia.1.

.’ki'? i \ r i * L V ,” .”1 .tkftp itlabl* Ifl; S0 Mtlx ttla.Wadai*. Ujl aull«r«J aappi, hnubt alro.*

priaaai not aaoath la laat markat; I kn.1 (ood No. I palU 71 lb. lamU Sl.«: » kcaj

- •adlai»-«l>m-lambr-t»-lbar-«l.*t.--------LOR ANCELEB

LOB ANGELES. Jan. J t U-l-JKSMNI- htlfai'mwi* 'l5|‘ *1'*atwdri BadtBBi a l«n JI.7Ml.JlVmadlIm balfarB 1140; madluni and low (ood co» U.71-19.00; laadlum and cood lautaxa bulla

calraa aalabla 104; auxlrl madluBi m tow ekolea »»l*n :t.«ti02.«.

Hon aaUbl* TtO; aak. and bUli lanclr tlndr; nod and eholca 21fl.SU lh. truck. tAi nxdNm and tood tom, ■

- -ilkia^-o^labU.coaai aolhm «»<rad.

DFJIVER. Jan???on—(UBDAt—Catlk aalabla «M; ealm aalabla 10; a .tr .i . : nod l .» l Ib. faJ ateart !«.«: nihcr eluaa* aearca aUadr: madluni fol kilfcn 1I.0»-S<I.M: ccmmoB to low food rox 1I.7MT.«4; eommon ti><bDlr*Ta*ltni SI.M-

. II.«0:.caaBu»-U-«Md-b«1la-UA»-f4M; - ftw Biadlam t« food atock atam SS.OO.• >Wa aalabla l.OM; ttaadr lo |

limbT^mVrk*’! * I ^ ^ B r * 'I l ' I*'* '.‘a^tblCTUmbi^ S l ^ d i y [

ninllum \Shrrp aalabla aaln alaufhlaf *Iambi SS^ la»arU |^a tM l ehoira lOS ,

:1 SOO' Mrk ‘^ '’’t<i7lVJ*" *i ^ and choka l.S.JM tk. walfhla 11.50. „

Callla l.OM; ealfca tOOi acalltrad talaka*Mi»'*''n*u**h” Vf™ 2 ? * ' '‘**1*^to ilronf. A<rraia maJIwa'w**!ow*'nil "abort frd atMra 2>.C0.:t.««] frw eommoa ' te low mrdlum SO.OMJ.SI: balfera aearra.

CbNP S.tM: lamba moaUr ilod r: (oed >.ai.a cboica IflMfll U. whaat paatara JjlitnSa i«,M-ll. ■ ---- ----- . • - J.

CHICAGO a ^CniCACO. Jan. : i (D—{U.'SDAl—Ko*i "

aalabla 11.000; moaUr ataadr: food «Maod'c>Jlf«Vila'’45o''lht*d ^a1~ n and htlfcra ^Icallr to »0 Kww* ro ti ,»<a*dr» hcilU ««d TMlctl' fuliT' ataadr:mrtlom and f»xl at~ra ;S-00.:i,00; »*• dium to food b.lfira J1.W.1I.M! eoanioo * te ^ f^^ b ta f e«w.^l».|fcU20! ^adloBi dlsra to <balc« »aal.r» H.ootslofl. ' *"*" ^

Shnp aalabla I.IM; nothlnf doaa en Ll u jL j ' r i . i w -

io ^ i i .w!‘“*i'!!., *!•-* _v. ^

Probate of Wife’s ; Will Sought Here

A petition for probale Of TlU In the estate of Mrs. Laura E. Charlton vtu filed Thunday In pro)Mt«.court by Wlllanl H. Clinrlton. T « la Palb. the tu n ’lvlna hiuband. Mrs. Cbnrl-

Uie p«UUon. , • -Proper!)' listed Include* land wNt

of Duhl, 40 s h a m of iioclc In tho T r ln F^lls Canal cotnjNiny, llve- •tock and farm machinery.

Heir* other than the husband are two tons. W arren U Charlton. T ran ­quility, Callf.. anrt-Jatk D. Charlton. BuhL A hearing hat been eet for 10 a. m. Peb. ^3.

nSAD TD IZ8 -NZWB WANT ADS.

i Mai-keta1 --------- - -

ITbia* daala'ca ouolcd: pnroot "ormaiktt)- _ L>VE-rOL'LTU£ ----- -

Colorad fowl, • IW. tBd o«r

I'nlotad broJtcn aad (rrara Colnttd coeka

ISwUi aaj eooirM>r~prie««)- • ' - r c c s .. -Urea „ . j , AA----------::-------------- | | .

Ijrc« Bitja A _________ V JJ,,,.,1, A _______________ :c<

w f I' — — — cif ii »!

iriTa dialer. unnrHl7---- 1------nUTTERTAT......................

' .• " ! f r -

------ . ——ire =;Irdiu’n n ...... : ?f■at’J A ------- »•, •

Finance- = g 3 ! a i B =

n . .

^Ud »a^l5it*»a«.'^io>t»llili_U!tJi*lUIBjfWM tka '*"atooi*‘te Jola corlr lB'lh*

g;ward ma“ b.' Calu wrrt° not >frr Urta*a «a la back of tb* cora alranfth waa an*<a* olkrr dar of •m<ll r«<l»Ia. plua aooa

Ifkta aturt lain to llolland. Whaat alH waalikad ildcd br imall aiporta. aa wall aa tbajinm pwlblllt/ cold wtalkrT eould daoiaxc

“ VKa-t H-V. klfhar, Marchadar r«'" waa U t» I '•"!» bkhrr.

I.M. I.H^-ll*; aorbaana w.ia >j fc»»r to I ctat klthar, Uartb SJIU-SJS. aad Urd

, I c«><a b -rr to i c.a<a ycr, IMpcgadi kl«hrr, Uarib !tiT.

lt-H > -w W t'N *-»

4J0 Oau No“.' * knrr mliad 74^.71; No. 1

Wianlr No. I bcarr apMtal rfd 7M«.

K -u V 1..0.IO. fc^'/iw * T«1>ow S.JJ track Ckkafo.Mj niTVRES TABLE

CIIICACO. Jaa. S* tIV- '*« Whaat'

S : ; l :! i|‘ I;1S5 j;!K‘

i Y r ' i:i!{J 11?^ !;!1^

“ oaU '■'*'*Mar .Tl .71 .Tl% .7S

' - B ; :s;; s s S s : :s(Wpt .Hli tl! , .ton .€l‘i‘"Sit ■'*'*

®5; Ju‘r i!j 7 liu C liaiH(VH l-Jt IJ tJ i 1.JI l.JtS

tl.' , M rs“ Hajkaaai_ Mar 1.11 S.S'i; l.Jin; MJi;^ Mar , ■HT*C *.tP —I .n n —I.« -^‘5 Julr J .u j, S.S4 j.siji i.sjj;^ l.ard ,— -Mir , im __» :n r . '

.■J ■ i“ > 'KANHAfl CITT ORAIX ,

KANitAS CITY. Jan. Si bn-Wbcatl ,lit IIJ carm; down: down Ue t» No. S ', l hard and dark har.1 tS.S3>4 la is.sm : ( », No. I i:.i9^ lo No. : rad i:.:oi'. i . ( Julr ll.ilS . Ikpt. 11 114. J

N i ^"^^^^o-■Vl.'d” nl^il‘'’ll^:^'^ No*, i ll.SIV,: clc.i War 11.57.

Ik Oiui 1 cara: unchaafad to «p l_e: No.

•; ;

•; -- ---------------^ ----- --------------- IMINNMrnTlS. Jan. O'uS-FUi'NoT ~

ri I. I1.U to IS.M. Ctx. I .... — ------- - - - ^ ' T

3 Potatjgg-Onions ;n f U r A l L S c

Mo'e**t. n»L"h " “ '"k^ac’atlrtVd la '-amall to laiia IM lt>. lacka U. a. 1 A

' ''prlCTa'tofrowrrm: TraJInt llmltol. Maar■ ku}m holdlni: .<f( aecouni con.lltlon cf

mackaL rratllcallj na.rcWIlrl nli»,__ ^• CIIICA(;(I *f ’ ^CmCARO, J*"' Jo!' •!'

J .'^Id'Vui'k’ Su'p"ilA’’‘!ri«'..*c'’'d«.tnJ m; »arr .low: ««iktt dull. » - ..If.. «>

II. s“ l. S**l"h nilrlraum '•..'id°earTrS l• .U.-fc-J-waabtd-<ar-».lb:-CnlnrWir">If. — Clur« U. n. 1 al.a A w kM M 54-J; r .

Nabruka niUa Triumph. V. J. 1 all* A, wa.h*l car 9.00: North liaknu and Minna- »

■ alow'-V’ wVdSii” *’" ^""•'"1

J Triumphi U. 8. 1 lUa A and H watbad ch ' :J0.J.7J: ffW MS: fair co«ilil»n S.JJ; t..• buabil cratK'a faw aalaa *71; Ta<aa llllaa’ 's.iJ.V.ei',"'’’ 55;i - ‘ Traik .ika lie Iba.): Uaho Swaat• ftpanl.b-l lnth-mlntmum H-Trrrnit-er —

Straat aaln |tO Iba.l j Tallow aiadluma fn S^Mt_SpaM.h^Idat» _and Or.nn Jutnboa madiuTi to larta I.U, • ' | be

I ' n rm

2 3 ^ 0 W

=Z50JPQ— m d i &ls D c t t ly n S t m M U m

tqrdrsidlca de 'tba fce»T7 wefk-7< And 7«« Ct( plenty ic o t. b jC

I t m ts orer a ftln l o t ■ tan. I ti jn i ef 6 cnble fce i By m sorinE the b s d a m a » n « fotk. Trip (c re r damp* (]>• load i t backrt or

Bere^ > tool that kaows bo ae** of doteoj of TBca oa any f a n a - a

...... <-f tt>« har4

„P I0 N E E R :T liA l:T 6 R :&250 2nd Avc. South

= - - 1 ------------=r-TWlN--I--.\l3I5rCUCTttahlim. r>.art»a

. T I M E 8 - N B W S , T W I

~ S o lo n s I rk e d B y A c h e so n ’s

V ie w o n H is s---------------------tPrw Pawa Oaa) ---------

the stat« departaent’ If U>» ta iT "hugs to hb bosom mrn eon- Tlcted of crtme*.

ir« neprtaenUUTc lUnklD. .D, U l ^ ■Jf so ld .If au*.w ould *peak.up . ho ihl would munaik a eabal o', irtachcrr

rta. to th b country the Itte ot which It an- h u nei'cr known.”^ -For Ood'i take." he ihout*d, Iba "let's protcct Amerlc#.' a*» A number of those who have been

arRUlnc that the noosevelt-Trainan admtnbtraUoiu have been “soft”

.ar. toward comtuuuUa prepared to lol- low the lead of StMior Mundt, R.,

aJd a- D-IM _M undt dlrcctcd.ftJhrfe-hour.a5; .

tack on Hlis, Achewn and admin­istration foreijn poUcies Ute yes- .

__ ‘CexuBtoU eo SUtnneDt . '

. 1 Of Acheson'i itatemrat that he ! iiia wouldn't turn hlii b«<-ir nn ni«j— ^ u ro U 'ff le n d and ilaU department ‘

* associate who has been convicted of . perjury in a trial liiat linked him : w ith communbtA—Musdt h td th b ‘

*“■. to lay: 1•The Important thing b not tho '

manner In which Dtan Acheaon ‘ <*• perm iu Jiir^ to influenc# the posl- ... Uon of hb back-the thing th a t '

Amerieanj would like to know U how ll. fa r Dean Acheson has pennlttttl 1 I'-i UiM to Uifludae# hi* mind." - - I

Senator McCarthy, I t . Wb., w ant- 1 IS fd to know whether Acheson’s *tate-

ment-^tsht-be-wi-lTTdlcatlon lh a t 1 the f.ecrctary of state Is abo telllne 1 the world tha t ho will not turn hla i back on any of the other commun- | b ts In the ita te drpartoient.'’ j

'] Some AdialraUon ^Tlifre were some Informal ex- ‘

prc^ilons of admlnatlaa for Acheson S on capltol hlll. based on tho theme |

c l personal Joyally. bul Ih rrr wm • no apparent rush to hb aide, ‘

S . _. ,one Dcmocrot,. _RcDre3enl*Uve F ^ OToole, Brooklyn, cntlclied tJie i; state depnrtroent chief. OToole told '_ AJCOTrlcr:________________ • ,

.."If. Secretary of Etala Acheson 1 has bffn quoted corrtcU}'. I feel J th a t he has tlone the createst dls- sen-lce to due process ot law and the democratic way of life that haa

'J e re r been done by any high Amerl- ,1 can public eervant." v :o ---------------------- ---- 11

FDR, Jr., Snaring J i Political Spotlight j

NEW YORK, Jan. 38 W —The political flpotliitht—and heightened „ apcculatlon that he might seek the jjDemocraUe nomination for cov- ^ernor—focused on Hep. Pranklln D. giRoQMTclt, if.: toda y r ------- ----------

’■ era! congresaaian hss been namtd to . t>lMh.hit--fot-alUn8-Mayor-Wmiam ^

victory dinner of Uio Democratic c ity ticket Saturday nljht. “'■ Widely mentioned as a Dfmo- cratlc gubernatorial po.islblllty Jor * nex t November’s elecUon. Uie Uilrd son of Uio late President will ad- ",

cltylA-tflp .party chlefa.at .«the dinner.

Butter and Eggs „-------- fr

l.OR ASIJRI.M t.OS ASfiKLU-S. Jan, St lU fl-M .rU t «l(

'^ ‘•rk«' to eon.uman In c.rton.: Rra.l. ^ Of

(ian'prancisco .■:an vnAsci.-ico. Jan. t t )u r)-nui-

r.rr-M^acot* U; « Kora tS'.i.tJ; M Chccar- Cr»d» A l«tf ll-S»; fraja A

' tli™!: Crada A Itna lU m ; fcada A f'r'a la'l) *' ,

—CTTTCAC0 .-'I»n:’'! l*S ?= 8ultM a t e ^ ” jraralpu 43*.«I0| prkaa anchaafad, I

E m tnp flm : Ulinc* alndr: raealpta 1a’dc^ati klibiT on U. 8.' eitraa mlnln«tn'70

Llva poultTT 'fullr atetdri rac.IpU SO loadi; prkaa unckaiurd,

' m s ’N EArousT'j»n,**!rcr,-rw “ ln ^100 Ib. rolton aaeka famllr palrata tin-

Rlaadard bran I.e< hlthar. 4<.cg: aUad. ard^mld^lRM^IO hlihar. 41.M; rad dof

HNED AT JCnOME -.JEROM E, Jan. ac.. - H oy -p . . Thomas, Jerome, was amltrned be ­fore PoUce Judge 'Richard Vkkera W edn»day and was fined JM for „

I be lns In tox icated ,. ' --v ■'•.

___ ' ---- -------- •?!

^ I

H 230.50 I

tUMDS

t e m «kd- 7, * O k* K

Tt’iB ix te rtr fb o e k r tk -a o n -e J ty >ocker*l)0«ompUtottbeeoeae* WJsp« b n c k e t c p <«fc a a J « « « I P ; ?*■ >g t o a ^ n a>

— —

& .IM M .EiM ENT:CO ~P h o n e 523 ' l l '

.SrlDATTO—'—■.“ ■■■' ' r ” '

m FALLS, roAH O

LowBIJkCEPOOT. Jan . 90 OLR—

w inxrd a Brvwn, Bladcfoot city auditor, eald today the tax rate here Had beea cut |7 Ja per *1^00

i la th e last l i yeari.- — S row n-6dd«d-that'the;d trw u- n«arl)rnlebUfre*,-ImJn»-p»lirtlff ■ more Uian *300,0», Property ’ valuaUsns ha re risen more than

(OOOMO tlace IPU. ‘Hie BlacUoot- tax lory Is 0 8 per $1,000, con-0 -pv«l.w Ub4M .la-U o»eow ,»7«ln- r Burley and »T3 la Kelloyg.

Council Gets ’ ^uotaof 100 ; AtJamboree

ITnm P*«a Oaa)- commodaUons and diner lo leave

Twin P a lb Jun© 31. Three experl- e i ic ^ adulfkadZ rs for «Tery poup of 33 boys will accompany Uie

’ Soouifl. A doctor also will attend• Trom- thlTarea,\ The train will proceed to Valley ! Forge via Chicago. Niagara F^Ui,, Boston and New York Clly. On Its

r tlu m trip It wUl pass through , Washington. D. C„ Atlanta. Oa.., New Orleans. Houston, Tex., Pueblo.. Colo., and .S a lt Lake-City, arriving t a l Twin Palb July M. r T h e route of the trip ha* been1 prepared lo give the Scouts the best

posilbJo view of Ihelr cotmlrjr.'.' Kala-. her said.

Cost of Ihe Jamboree to euch ; Scout-attending wtll be-about «M ; for transportaUon. Jamboree fees,I equipment, leaderthlp. meab. side• trips and Inddentab. A regbtraUon

fee of t3S must be paid before March 1 by Scouts who plan to attend. *

QuallflcaUons for a Seoul making , Uie trip are Uial he must be a l least

, 13 years of age by Jan . 1. IBSO. at « least a second class Scout or ap- J prmUce Explorer, and haye had at _ least «V en days of organlied Scout camplnf. '

Dnvers RM ifidla"'! Winter Not Ended«

••Al least tlx more weeks of bsd , wcalher- ean be expected. SUtc Po- ? Uce Lieutenant Clark Hand , noted I; Thursdoy. Though last week's Umw nnd warmer tempemturcs brought thoughU of aprtng. winter came up wlUi A Uiln aklff of snow and ley rofld.i. Hand reminded molorlsls. “

Pcbruary and March are {lie months when winter •'gets In Ils InM llcks.’ Hand warned. He wld the worst bllrzards. snowstorTns a n d V alC£t-Ol_the winter may still , be ahead.

Inntlequale.traction and reduced vblblllty_ w e ro jb ^ tl a.<_th9_u'o^ ttttngfra rirrHhir U’Inffr a-ralhpr t?r- duclng speed and using chains were recommended to compensate for lay of traction. Renewal of windshield wiper blades when they begin to smear was suggested. -Molorlsls alto ahould make sure Uielr llghUng fly.Mcm la In tip-top shape," Hand

DE.ST8 POUCE CAR JEROME. Jan . 3 ft-B tn R. Oulll-

ford, driving a m t) sedan, backed from Uie curb on Main street Wed- nesd(i>- afternoon and pul a >10 dent Jn the right rear fender of a police car. a 104D sedan, according to Its driver, Prcd Abrams, chief of police.

-'r^V-Kenmore R

SewirM achi

Priced Low ^ ' jm JFor ro H T - - l ' ^ y | - y Bitdget |

o n l y

IVs easy to make your own cic m th a Kenmore electric sew Full rotary motion sews dotil to w ard or backward; regul ength of stitch. Automatic bt L:Pi’i nLjC£cd._Hande^)me--wa ^ m e t . See it today at Sears

Wallace Holds No Knowledge Of Atom Deals

_WJisiriNQT0 N ^ i n Z l 2fi_!U.n—. Htnry A. Wallwe said today he had nothing to do w llh warUme atomic ^pm ents lo Russia aad . tn fact, didnl even know t te y were made. _Tne ronnirr.:TtCT;proldait;inade Ihe statement (a the house tm- Amerlcan acUrlUes comznlttM to answer lo charges th a t he actually helped In tuch shipments.

WallAU said th a t desplto b is role In this country’# w ar efforts, he was -nelUier responsible nor aware" of any kind of shlpplns to Russia. That, he said, was lo th o hands of lend-lease.

Wallace said h it wartim e role t» being crllidied "In. ccrtolo news­papers and by ccrtalo radio com- menlaUirs'' as a m eans largely of filtocklns'^.the DemocraUc partjr.and Freildeni-Booe«Telt-'That- was-the only political reference in h b pre-tw e d s t a t e m e n l . ____________

rullon Lewis, Jr.. a radio commen- lator, has accused W allace of over­ruling Lleut.-Oen. Leslie R . Orove.^ wartime A-bomb chief, In order to tend uranium supplies to Russia.

Wallace was chief of th e board of economic warfare, which Issued ex­port Ucensrs Uurtnc th e f irst pa rt of 190, The commlltee, on Uie trail of Soviet A-bomb espionage, has found that small shipm ents of unuilum compounds to R iusla were Ilcenied'ind made iKCween March and Juno of Uiat year.

Tc'tlfylng under oath, Wallace said he was in L atin America be­tween March IS and April S5, 1M3.At that Umo the license question wu being threshed out among gov­ernment bureaus. •The M anhattan engineering project which made Uie A-bomb tried to corral a ll atomic suppUes and ban tHelr export.

Food Price Drop Revealed in West :

.. aAff.JEItANCISCQ^lUL-S(Ln;.P-r , Food prices' lumbled In December ia ) eve0 major far w esK m city, the J 0 . S. department o f labor's bureau of Isbor staUsUcs reported today. “

In Portland. Ore.. and Butte. MonL, food prices fell lo two-year Ion lasl month, th e bureau report­ed, ____________ _________ ______

n ie agency tisea the figure 100 to rciircsent the •liormal" period ot 1935-1039. Based on th a t scale, the food price index for vnrtoua wc.item clUts In December Included;

PorUand 20SJ, Butte 1B4.1, Seattle 203.1, Salt Lako City 190.0, Denver IMJ. San Prancbeo 210.1 and LoaAagtles-lBTi-----------------------------------

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€ O m TFOR D EA D 8

U SELESS o -----ANIM AES If

fHONE COLLECT Gooding 47 R u p e rt 55

ISvin F a lls 314

IDAHO HTOE B TALLOW CO. I

i r s i

p T h e ^ M O P E i

MANY MODELS TO-GHOOSE-FRQ

AT SEARS. . .

(otary "

ngine _J t9 5 ; v ; P

r 6.00 DOWN 1

Jothes and save , . P H ( wing macliino!ublo lock slitch S fiS p ite . • ulalbr controls i b o b b in W in d e t; ; o l n u t ~ f i n i ? h d [ i ^ F U l { JN K O R 's lo w p rice ! Vou A re Um - _ _ - _Kion_To Bl

TH U I

Articles Donated : For Polio Dance, Carnival at Buhl;

fund»-at-a-p0H0-l!«lCf‘t-4 ?? f« J‘»<>. ,^ v a l scheduled Feb. 4 In the jS icricaa Legion hall, it waa a n - <Dc«nctd by Mrs. Lizzie Petcrw n, (local march of dimes chairman, fol- < lowing-# mwUBff Jaat JJl*hUr:iu™.:.

Mrs William Uoople, sr., hns do- tnattd two tablecloUis. a scar! and (bedspread sent lo her from Japan t by l !« son. WUUm, Jr.. h fw u wrving in Uie •

r s ■asked her lo contribute Uie Ikm sto Uio-drivo.lolieli»J»Uo_TicUms.___

Tlirough Ul# efforta-of Vemon Craner. Jaj'cee president; and O res Tuiiey ft steer was donated to Uie drive, one-holf by Olenn 0« l d and onp-fourUi each by Studebakera g r a i e a - a n i - UU sn w -p ttc U a B ;

'*T h^^ance Is_ being x p o n so ^ by lii-e 'Jayceb and“Jfty-C-ElUs. wllh' Tom SmlUi in charge of arrange­ments. Mrs. Oreg TUJsey reported on progress made by Uie Ja>'-C-Ett«a on the carnival.

MarUia Von Miller. 10. who Is re- eowring from Uie effecis «f •poUo. wUl be crowned queen or w e dance.

Final Sharing of Gas Tax„Okay^

BOISE, Jan. 20 (-TV^Flnal appor- Uonment of gasoline U x rerenue to Idaho counUes was approved today by the sUte board of examiners.

Stato Auditor N. P. Nielson said the board approved apportionment of t(aiStS2B to the counUea. The minimum yearly allocaUon of $1.- 5 000,000 was apportioned to counUea earlier Uib year.

/ d a counly receiied the hlcgesl f share of the gasoline U x money— r i8.735.-OUjep-county., reeelptj - In­cluded:

Blaine, W.HJ; Camas, J1460: " o isB ar- |M 5« l:--E lm or* , '»7.077: Ooodlng, »12,<98: Jerome, »I3.025; ° Lincoln. J1.052: Minidoka. »10.<08, and .T w lnF ftlb .<«JM . "

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I ATTENTION FARMIB8I .Whpn you plan a farm taJ« ui

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d Car Lot c Lano West

lone 1450

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B uild ings A re- i C onsidered at |

___ CL.o£jC._Meet :--------- IB O SB O N t Jan . Ch«m. J

ber of Commfree-mtt UoreJiy noon | At tha t i t t wllh rrh ii. jln « r Martin, prealdent. In ehw ft of ]thtlBWUDf. II

L«Ucn tnm Ben. H n rr 0. D m r. I[rfiak. Rep. Comphm t. WlilU acd tlB*p. John Santwra *»re read lU U Ikln ( (her would Co «b*c ther could liIn w a r d to a federml buildlsf her* | fIn ahothos* «t>en tueh a matler Iktamm v tor eontidtraUoa K

M n. prank BurdeU. na rc r, dl*- lr•uued th* federal buJUUsf and lrft nm allonaJ bulklinc, - 1

DIkommI r. A M k f.rro m nom tr E, Darli, f

«tudnn«n of Ihe Idaho CounclJ of LJUtallen, wa* m d . R i • I

■ - a n t f tm - igoeadura. t» -ut«d-la. u - - r 4 ~ peopei^"S nd 'ncrcHandli* * a*

and aiked for lun c ite d ifliprore- Imenu. r

The Idaho hlghwar Mud<r coa- kmitle* report v a i dbcuued br Ben. I[Howard eiodshlU. f

O. O. PaulAon, RJdiflekl, w u • ^(u t i t of Earl CUrtoR- L

Bnlldlsc loTeiUnted [■ ' I,« tiaW Bond reported on Uie In- f ,

TuUcatloni bclnt mtide for a build* Lin r to be used for th# cannlnj [kitchen and for recreaUonaJ um a l rtha .park . Following the Chamber k

• tneeUn*. the 'eom m ltw e-m et with •Mr*. Burdelt further lo conilder 'auch a building and >eTcrAl ot IJiem ^went to 'look orer possible gn^nK » cerrlce bulldlnn th a t could be uwtl.

Otheri on the commlltee and , •' BM U ni betldei M n. Durdttt and •

Bond war# M. W. King. Oeorge LCook and James Campbell. —

Castleford Trips, i» ___Guesls Jteported -S!

CASTLETOHD. Jan. 2IJ-Mr. and ‘ “ 'j Mr*. Emery Bryant. Jr., and /amlly ' " J W B her# from BoLw lo vlsll his parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Emery D 0- *™“ant, ah ___ i-»ii

“ Ifr'T andT IriT X arujy.-U ia-T inF : i 2 : Hr have moTed lo the farm east of her* which waa operated by Mr. and Mn.,George Wachtile. PA'

Edward Novacelc. student a t th* Oreei Nampa builnecs eoUefte, *pent te r- week

_ *ral daya her# wllh his parenU, Mr, Oreei \trt TVwn ...... ............. courai

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g GROUP 1, i Conslitlnit e t better drew- • D e* In repilar valiiei to 19.83 U

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yI j See Oiu- DOLLAw H o u s e D r e s s e s , P u r e

p j S l a c k s , A p r p n s h n d T - £

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c ity tn rslna waa Ihe buiding metrcp tlon 350,000) fallowing Ih r r « a t earthc 1900. aod (he dUaitreM tire (hat folio ayiteo) waa dertroyed, firemen wcrt h mIoeedJottr-aonare-mlles.aUhe.cJly.Jo killed la th e dliaiter. and tern ot thoau rrty damage wai eatlmated a l $JS«,0M.00i Red Croi* did berolo reUtf work. TbU t rrom (he tower of (he feny bnlldlng, Io Itreet. Before the rtilni were eool. crew* 1

GO TO POCATELU)PAUL. Ja n . 28-M r. and Mrs. Don KI reenwfll w en trlo Poealello lhl» ture: rek Co look tor living quarter*, ond reenwell.wlU taka.an agrlcullur* aho« 'urae.at Idaho aiAU c o Ile je .-.-__day.

S S■ - M e ]

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. - U __Talues-BUej SS to « ___ ____

1 SKI TROD8EI18. Regular i;n values. Sites 30 to JJ wnlat..

\ \ 18 PAIRS SKI \\ MlTTg S S __ ____________ _

t t H A L F P Ra • \ \ 7 P.URS CHIPP.E\ ^ H for Women

y • neguUr 17i0 ValUM_____..............- • -f ili* * 4 to « O n ly ____ ______ _

-in v e in t o r y I

ofjDRESSGROUP 2

B elter dre-v.es In valuea - “J** lh a t formerly sold to 2(J5 ' j |

lO-or ■AR TABLE of Ye S i l k S c a r v e s , M ' o o l £

: - S M r t s . •

O F TW IN ? \U S Isn ’t R ight, Bring it Back" L

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IropoUi e t Saa FmncUeo (pojmU- ft. rthqnake (hat atruek oa April I t.. JJi allowed. Deeanae tbe clly'a water gui e helptesa to ha lt the bUi« that m '.Jo .u l)C (.-S om t.^M .> enoa i.»e r» . 1 > sasandi were left homelea*. Prop- SL 9.000. The arm y and Ihe AmericanU Tiew of the alHeken clly, taken __

lookl directly ap famed Market wa ef workmen were ea the itreet,

Pi;PIL 8 BEE FIL.MBKINO HILL, Ja n . a&-Movlng pie-

ures on New England fishermen nd Uie manufacture ot ahoes were hou-n to p a d * achool puplU.Mon- . *7.-............... - ..... - ..................... - - -

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V 2 PRICB ^ ____

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----------8.75 I .

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-Real savlnRi here. Tlics* IV' - .drf)i.'.ci aold reRiilnrly lo ‘ ••'1 1 .93.

Values ^S c a r v e s , , . p l

: Store’ L . ' • - . .

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Temporary Panel b Of 4-H Council’s ^ Officers Selected ^

RAGnuiAN. Jan. » - ‘ P o m 7ottlem .ot th« <;H c w n - ___cll ar* Mn. flylvanTiinrrr-chatr- min;~D48'O rten.—rtce-chairm an; - Ura. nany taMoyn*. **c«lA iT .-aad-----Mr*, r d }{om; reporter.

They wer* elected a t a m e r t ^ In th t high icbool last week, a t which Mia. presided, explained thereason* tor formation of a 4 -B ' council and rtad the constitution and by-l»« which the council could adopt.

Need* ot elub* wer* dlscu**«d by 4.H Ie*dtri.-OD» Of the moat p r« » . ing need* It for a kitchen which th# Cla«y Cookea dub. led by Mrs.Earl FlJh. can use unUI the Orange kitchen It completed.

Mr*. Don MarUn wa* appointed to contact Duhl Chamber ot Commerce eonccmlnt - ll« ■ method - o t. planning — achievement d»ys. 'iTie councin»1ir meet again a t 8 pjn. Feb. 17 In the high school.

Those attending and the organlia- Uons they represented were M n . Martin, Uethodbt church: Mra.Rex McAnulty. Rebekah lodge; Mr*. Candy Sorrlagt. Catholic church; Oreen, &fasonlc lodge; .Mrs. 71*h< Orange; Addle Finch. Eastern S tar lodge. Civic club and Legion nuxU- lary. and Mr*. Horn. PTA.

Hindus of the 3rd ahd <th cen- ; tury rccnmlzed the diamond aa th* - I hardest ot all substances.

T H R IP T V ..

EtJowvb Aspirin to ao pur*. U U blets 19c: l»9UbI«U ooly 4SC. V b 7 W W 0 i« . er tver aeent lets than the S L Jo trph guarante* of “Aipltla a t It* bc«L“ B u r

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TAXES n u i K m a BOHL Jan. 2»-Oonlon Z. Carl- C

on U attcsd lnf a 13-week dry Mnleaning course glren by the Na- arrilonal InsUtule ot C leaning. and Moi)yelnt -at Bllver Sprtng. Md. th»

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couz n o M 8K&TXISCEDAR DRAW. Jan . 3«—Mr. aad Bi [ra. Wesley Bauer. BeatUe. Waah.. Aafa rrived a t the Emmett Bauer home WO londay.JT£-Wlll i* ™ WlU* Ws It- iT u d

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