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JN'GTON, Jan. S W) — ^blleans and southern U teuiH . today to vote tiffim .^ r ..their coalHion- id rnl^ coi^lltM to ^tllN L iideiit . - :’s Tax ^H j ___ _ j »» i NGTON, Jan. 8 jldeat Truman siirn- ihe new excMfl.prof.- . U,,and warned that :-ahead.-o£.-iU-^ ore and much faeav- tn-llldJMD,JLD5XJ^, tu might haw to be M fSM)cjm,w le signed b dtsUtned to ‘TsSM,ooo,oBj.“ ir-xt'ss Jie djrlnc boun ol the fflcnt the Presldeat u ld je^ gu t&z letlalktion In*, !f»}-nv«nuM--ver;-«ab- but he uid It would b« ) uk congms »c«la tor h«ve to eanvus &&d re> ' J revenue poislbllltj' in> new excea prollta td*,'- i H i d , . •'-- )T(rtr Ubttmi ^ thlj t«x tn ttoe few ^ I dlipoMl. the concres* een orezly Ubertl In Its , -v r lome corporitlow la , gMktncw.I j i : ---— -— '-: teeMlte_ex^pt|ongjnd. ' the President Mked *■ - J crtlWT John W. flnrder excess proflls tsx under (i. , tvlew so Ihit U a revU ;■. I nectsury. the request tongress Umnedlately. _ Ut IscrttM profits lax levies a flat ............. tX'on corporate “exceai - Becky Jo Snlth hikes r^Ular corporate" "TaBntj b»6y“bto ntu.lnun U to 47 per pholo>enfraTlD( I any company’s Inoome. K,rgK.£ Katin] Reguiie IVlen city’s fire defo N ote A im avis,'thief er TON, Jan. 5 Mv-Bec Bureau, Iric„ Bi il* Ache5oa tald today These are ihi rt have ‘^urttMF-«]ul-------- ^^ptmont of i<<^snMrtFniii^ 2,--W nt>vt'H ttiUndlDf votM prob- uuer, be purchs Jsfesn; •>">“““» « OB-UUI wbjiet from necesBary. itMB'a (Utaoentj., at a 4; -That a i ) 10011 inte^p^Uoni gently followed patches Irom London 5. That sta- firo alnrm RBrv ' «*Vp\ a p r o p ^ or eH^ »wer* for exploratory Bureau’* I il problems prior to a The bureau Is a i h* four, iorelgn mln- Uatlon supported. I ilans are .willing to do oversee policy wrltl ■Afthiaan aald, la hava aurvey ilre haxard depuUea to dlscuu an facilities, accordlnt a tetlm tnlnlstan. aurance agents. fte90B- wW; the new —Ila-Ttport-tlfalj “merely restate* tiie astrous series of a" first-put forward which brought. di «o that' tho foreign JWM.OO between £ uld meet to discuss 34, principally In Wnen,L __ district. ^the Unlt«d 'Stat^ft Alarm* 1 ance,‘iraiw a added, ttrwoMs'or r luaell of foreign mln- of undetenni -«o-Wl*---iUU*ct,ot — Conitepls mprorement In.rela- y untoa Uld Ju Q ia «*» .M : rbing Plan Tmman iinanHelp^^r€S“ iotborttr.- ------^— ?* *5^u .. Under Mr. • Trt • ^MblUhed jrerter- order. .Hurboa wl nlUngsess to pre- over Industrial ou eeoferenee but said ^ n . lUeL ulnM U •of Oermany must l o m n o M - .,”2.5“ 'tK ’SS!.: la atmuw. lor . Ill rsra Biaar-noiJt—nw raggaftu m fl-m i ftck g - Ln&] WW w5e!a g( erlUeUm by 8«nal s. pTtbat-tluraH Coopenuta of pun^^ootlag aod S.rw2b»« •nttpoco.:. . u*it M Uu wtaiii hla--«xpected to <10 arttta^VWcm P•amery^Jl^■Il^^■ Tmd€r'-”epatrol~aM otttee work for termed'* ' '' ' ^ f—^ ....... y\J^ J»?iH J _______ ___ |LJ^0Bal_Netf8paper_ • -‘OtfleU CiW u 4 ----- -- ----- ^CsasU M*in9«»0.............................. M iss 1 9 5 1 an 1 : 7 T .— - ........... ....... -....... - ecky Jo Sgmran-peiei wtth her motter, Mr^ Ttrry D*Ui.«graTi^l^"*' ". ’ .. . " . . ating Bureau Uri Men, Fire Equip; a fire defense facilities arc made -in a rep nesdayby-the-Tim es-N ew Sj-m ade- Gct~26 i8,.'thlef enpnccr of tho Ida>io Surveying >au, Iric„ Boise. lese areHhe recommendations: :T bAt- ftot^M B'th»g:10-m6a-»w..addgd^>tt pleraent of the fire department Immedlatal: ltsKrtM ef?foot- earteo-fttim iH adat -, be purchased placed in service with ac W a C pow eifin^^lr eVw T FT ^s^jC ^ ancea be- provided as 0 X 8 1 . ' li^CS -That ■a "comprehensive " ■ ■R everse slingf—and -training - p r o - --------------------- zi'::'.' I bo installed and dilll- fT.pnnni ly-f611owVdf-''- That standard public ftlnrm BRrvkfi bn orovid- 'Th* congrw w -------------------------- -- --------- 7eslenia7-ipprDvwr Bureau’a Fnnctloni «"«* ot Jmpcrtant : I bureau Is a non>proril organ- though It had to cha n supported, by fire Insurance major obJeeUvea th ">'?W “ , Jlr, Imul, .J U PIOIICUOU Jes. according to locttl.flre In- ms the dnim for dra CO aemt*. economlrlng when t -TeTOTt-deals~wlth-th»-die- -January^l94fl- But. IS Jerles of four major', fires I brought, damage exceeding than 1110,000,OM .OOO ,00 between Sept 23 and Oct. <*Pt •" time -of fort principally In the warehouse The house push :t. H.OOOMO.OOO c u tJ n . Alarma’ toelayrf' ".-r-r year and eome »ei irwoMs'ortneTBport: ~mese the mbod -for-even of usdetennlned origin, were tions. But, after -Pt« brd*r*d-v.vS,;j«i: > n te o ls-E u t- ... . rSu.t-S'SS; _ the proposed excise n G h a rg e o f T^T^ .... ; .. .P ...................dualfl .and cpnwW New Asency BHmcjTON . - Jan. 8 OP ) - ' s s.rthfc3.,s” j I pmmM nnr ’D PA 'tt-ltw aeBt-iwcpliyf powM a to wmUm H. HarrlMn. now f*on ■ economy, Inali ler ‘Mr.• Trtiman^ exeeuUve Hairboa wlU -have authoHty w j i Jordan Hoi 'Tarlfliia JtJdaaTiild^ todv h Tiioo Win npo^ to—tad be mediata chugM. 1 :t to tl»-41r«cttaa and'eoBtrd itatehoiue positions. r'ss."„»‘sr dftU m a - m pubUeu u wteed " IB ta «lyanc*,or me opwUng SoWC j r w M o i a ^ e r a l nippo^rt or 'lB^autoHcenM*p Kn by S«aator_5l»7h ^ ^ In the first ahJpmt Tb»t-tl»« 15i7beea-“«a«ifh -Jolflr county Aase oj^ootlas 'aod kowtowing' «od ThonipwD usouii with buM«rfiaf«»^4i» Newspaper-Secf^- ...... ........ \ ,, , . - . -TWIN FALLS 951 and Mother ----------- r er, Mr^ Ttrry SnlUTaa. The lUtie ilfl was tlie I u Urges Isessioir ide -in a report received washinoton. ade-Gct~26-by-Gbnn-I;- 8^5''comMs^u ) Surveying and Rating with a call for it t. that will make in peradoes and desp 350TO^WP^Hw:nnnipow«r — aoa immemataiy. duties in the days H ttn iHerfatJaadcr, vm ' 'T-rtiHW>imB» rvlce with adKiuate man- “ ------------ ^ --------- Z---------------- Taking the epei sTSSSon^ not enough to prot :eversed- it8^-rS;»?£Tr i,- ........ ........................ —'•nw'OnlK>d-'fi*< EconmyJBid 1^1^°J, •' Raybum mention BffiNOTON, Jan. 3 M>). — hla remarks appear 1st eongrt^ which adjourn^ direct reply to h aay-tppravtd a tfeMenacTir JW «i- o, import... l„W.U.n ..on mon^“ 1 1t had to Chang* many-oMta rope "until the -I objecuves three-<]uart«rs of greater defense.efi ny through Its term. • Vice P r ^ d ' e of Ita toR leaders we« beat- ‘5? “ ?*“ i edrum for‘drastic gbveriTOent - nlzlng when the 81st met In th eir task»_^w into Put MT„TT»,r detgminatlon. He alon after appropriating more “■ .^p ^n ss.“ n o J o p S d ^ . ; t ^ .^wd for-even-deeper-deduc- J tl tiu a u S ^ “We are all unite after .-..ptwldenV-.Tniman tlon^^ba-wldr-- 4-U.vS,. Jonet .tato ..icUao. -.smat«.«od‘h ^ •oposed excise cut and paued ^ * . • to the^ot«g2tloai'of’tadiv> S ig u th e r n - l and cpnwWoa*.,................... mouatta* ito n t of world. 0611108 V r«J-«g«M*gtoa,'^pmTed eon- j, Into acUoa o a K o r e of -rOStS IC hfcS.lSloZajM ^r WilBHMoV . njht to T&„ In Kovm^ roi^'Sw lL“'ai weepiaj powBrreverOie na- -nn. a - “moderata .55is‘js-..sa HH sj S .u ~ .- f c . - y a r .r -iriSnS?'” dan Holds Off S . of hi* aoutheni e n Aide Changes t aaid today he plani no im-: thelr 'tekdsN'^a^ a^ ta chaagM. ia - mvwiI ; top Ihlt afttmooix. »il»8 positions. _ I ' •tawmtng goTernor 'hai-'Bol x T _ • .1 HospitaJ «ager of the .state t a j ^ c e ' • W * •, ^y a ^ e a -o t- t h V - p ^ t i a r y : JSedftl "■ ^ ofHeBrt' J g 'B SoldOut;.. S sS S a .of-tb«^ln-Fs:ia-«mBty- iy-aett^ag^-VM- auto license pUUs recelT«d - McOUnay vat nai >e first ahJpmaht haTo bMn cuperBit«DiIeQt C tt « ffiaS ’ S IS d al^iirpafc.,!. , , , In dlnwisla# * i ' .\\\\ n / 4-' i.""' ^IN-FALLS, IDAHO,-WEDNESDAY. JAK , TOKYO. (Thi ' '.'•■■■■"iSSSi SKfPto of Se6ul I ~7 ------------------- rr^'^H r “ Ai^ociffted-Pri .......................... -, i»pon-how-ffl9fc-tl bolna abandoned HigSi?^ cond ; Trrng4‘-rTf-Mttgin~'V The highways snow had melted impossible. School was 8cl cause of the doe : Vaned-rffTfliFnel • -Tuesday-nlgM'- day. Highway c: have 'the roads niffhtfalL; --------- In Fairfield It st Wednesday momln( tendaney to clear and U Inches, of flfl wa* ttie first Twln-Fall* - tbe night. r13»ia -a. m. Monday. (BUff »»rouflhwit-Oam«»- drlfted solid. -The --------- -11-— '• — -— —y .^ ssio n U rg e d .now.wohi ___ C? Tuesdoy afternoon 9 A cT W isely " ^ ____ •' area, The highway! H r i n g D eB ate ^SHINOTON. Ja n . 8 ^-jiot down to fre«li !er_8(^m.R*jbum gavcled the ’Hje wind was clocki congress Into session today hour, a call for It to "do the thlngJ ' Wiley had 14 Inc' wUl make International dea- TlJesday but Wed oes and despoU fear to get bright and clear. Ni r pat*." __________________ reported closed but MajpeM^doe* not perform Ita 1. la the, day; ahead, be aald,. sce forman.foliveta.’' . . ^ J^SStjln dng the speaker's chair for 96 degree* at 11 u i sTjImrHSyBUffi—aIao“ «)W“UM *Ilc!fTflJtlW4yi-a» AmeHca’s ocean'frontien ara rain and snaw Tut nough to protect it in today's blew all night but. ,—"No—matter—wher*.-other at-Btjpert-mdnt dr ercotnes from." He added: grees. Tbe high Tui « -Uni(od-'£(*t««-of-^Uii«rlM^ ■■Canli.county,all il wrap two ooeans around it slick” highway*.. W itajusecure. ao4-Irec.'J.; _______ in* ..th <>7 ' rbum menUoned no namea, but proaiM. of n anarka appeared to be an in- (c^uasM •* Pmt ; rcpjy to former Prealdent atlon ^ t this country atop I .|*$|!3n ng men and maWrlal* to Eu- -until the-Europeans make -x' TTbt'"' ' sr defense,efforts. lo K iaill m Vice President Barkley, con- g the senate, there was slmU *r TT* ft -ple» for-th6 -legtslatora to IC V M l! their tasks-with courage and ^ minatlon. He u>Red the sen- Icy road condlt b resolve tEaT'''iiDerty shall suTes of acuatntali «rish from the earth." day and Tuesday, jresentatlve Martin. Massachu* Injured seriously, the Republican leader, added Three people wen bis statement on the house 1949 Chrysler tf that those abroad-^uld-twt after hitting an Ic aUB.Jdea8.1roni_American-pa- Bogorson-about 1( I jousting. The .ear was drlT e are all united b«hlnd the na* puckaer, 4J, Weni ..h«T»ld.-^-.- - hlS"-wlfB--ant jata.;^<how-m«*>.eoteln^ Mr. •nd'-Mn.^FUeli tumlahed chambera.__________iwi,.ir^.> .h.v. * * * # ed; iithern-B acked oleum 's e n ro s m Top *osts fo r Senate SlJS ^smNGTOK, Jaa. 3 OIJO-Two estimated at ra la the 62nd congress. L.JScneaO?. McFaxUod,.jm-. *• "moderat*’' with 10.years * X lM 7 » S n a n « ] rylce who la nelth p die-hard ed la as DemocraUo leader. «Ui.v anot aVuit thi I. Lyndon Johnston, Texas, ^wia rS * m D a mpariUve newconiw who ia , truck mother ear of.a pa#ty regular than many the highway. ’IHe 0 a MUtheni colleagues, movw] „ , party Whip BOd assUtaot floor jSSb^ ..L '; ~TSij£aent^hi>w J^^W a-party coaferme® panal taM* and thi ■ftttpooa._____________________<c«.ttn«< - Pt0 S p ita l B o a rd ’s Q ffic eri Rfij»l^ptip!irl; f.h a rg a THs ofneffl*-jtf iiw -ito g w .v jm e fp w ^ rjH W W ^ i^ -hemltal board'«er« r«-[exputei/Howiycr; d T im dar al«hi:4tt&«:bibDlhTJ inay wa* mppbtotad hoipltal facntU^-aow ofl« intBDiIeQb-Ot^ busixtai wa«[lawlt4)im<’ - - - 1 by -ttM boattHpalq!»H' wn* I i-ABCgdSjr^ Ua iir a : or U Baeon' • 4_ojjt|tpaa3St«y»id^^ Uwuislat » POMlble'iQ craiM jA M ^'^^arim rr i»rb0Kn»-»^mbwi>>nmmT <c.Aa;;Sir». ngi -CHr r - __ JbneJrrij: SDAY.JANUARY_S.jki ____ ie a d in g ll] K e a c h 0^tf :U .:N .:T rc DKYO. (Thursday), Jan. i —Leading elci lo" of SWUl wday and'bcKamefonnlng" fcji yoclfft«d"Prwrtr6^i‘eflpoMenl'^tan~3w ini t-how-faafe-the-chaPginy-SMheae could rea B nbandoned,.by_ _th6';*iiKhth arm y troops. rifts Block R6a Fairfield] Dr ig^&ay conditions, ^cause of snow and Ic IB highways in s o ^ parts of the valley we V had melted'attd'then frozen to produce a }ssible. :hooI was scheduled to open after the Chri le of the deep drifts re-opening was posti )d-fffT{niTIeId:-Gaf6yTr€pdrt€d-fiv^nch« 9dfty--n lgM -*nd-W«dttes'T— --------- Highway crews hop* to f 5 'the roads'^^^feai e il\y ■jJ' erom Fairfield It still waa snowing ^ T -J lesday morning but showed a I fTL iney to clear up. Between 10 --; XAX -. U laches, of new .snow feU ig -the lilght aind highways - JGROMEt Ji ^*^1ld. -’n^U t^Som^dld Irop vcry low-ln-Palrlleldrhow- ^ here as he and ,e snow which fell In Twin FalU doy afternoon had disappeared VedncsaayTnoftilng-as'rTBSutt -a-daUghterriJo: accidental ' The highways were bare and . - n n «liL yjtm FHiu ary i t « i.m. uut'ihrwe — repi f the temperature, dropped ' ’“ ■ ' ^ down to freezing at any tune. I |f - |" |p p f * wind waa clocked at 3fl mUes an ■lley had 14 Inches of neWttiow day but Wednesday downed V-iAJJXlCO' It and clear. No highways were - rtrt closed but snow plowswere J^^yiffwr ,jsn?'ir.r ^ S S BlltakK. ea m ty rapoatad vary- Tfljtiwsyi « i reaolt of tha and KiQW Tuesday. The wind 5»5i»S5 a-m tnM all night but. the temperature __ -SfSrasTs ? |S '‘o,'So'gtWS :^uagM » Piir. 1. Ch-m I) ___ _ Qlrea to ft If - : * —. - - -*^XliliiafoimaUo rasirSeges~'~~ gSSE I s Blamed on nJTJS^S _ , ■ aouthem - approa Icy Hifihway& meJ- " already waa aero t road eondltiona brought a .nM h. 3'oraeaa5J!aWQnntf«rBreiP- b - m iwmbSg^ and Tuesday, but no ono w u gfQ aporoa^ea c red seriously. target*-, -but tbl irce people were bruised when a until much time h Chrysler sedan overturned Valu had begun U • hitting an Icy - spot aouth of - - ...... Boma-e irson-about 10 .pjBr-MoBdayr —Aroaow, attach) . ear waa drivaii. by Oharlea eorpe air group l mer, 4(, Wendell. With him home on leave fr< : hls--wlfe'-and-four cMtdren,- his >ekt In the M< «nd''Mn.-7Ueko*r-i^-Oaarca ... Ia.a.:.U^t«L.fr tatt-wwa shaken up-aad-bruU-- jepreseaUUu-tei entrapment, tetrei cording to a report of' the ac- It made at the sheriffs offloe 5?SL?,*Sn ^y aftWTMwa. th a Mekner Sit »• aU ^ apot itt th* road Ju*{ «» s .of the ranroad crofting rt 7 ^ iraon.. The automobile, rolled ll\vnr<inAli twice, ©amaga to the car waa I ^ U IM W B latedatl^. FpHprAl a?e— a ^ J n t r T n > - e s « g n « - » ' V; or county authorities Tuesday T/lnliA al raooa were attributed, to bad X U ailU If. IMT R nd panel truck driven br ator X>wonbsk « lal g , Ooataa.» , 411 Third ave- a e m the govtro spot about three miles e ^ of belt mine in Idal 1 PHI* oa IT. 6. highway >0 ind other aid to dere ■X aaother ear a« *W down tium uch blihway. ’Rie other vehide wu - Dworsliak told 1 m.liy Ray W.JohBMa. route J. talked Mth * . beri* netcr of tbe bur« hap^ea iM r-tmck u d th* entire left side ErSiaf.S^ ' der the defease MficersTb-e-— g^Disciiss^ jW-aWSW^lw-^SWinia v S S S fe l tJiai; HoWeyer; th ^ ^ m ire ^ a jte openttlau ni _I«neJrriCTtrtJ4iai9jCopntii«.:______ __ — - - - . Units of 7 !3Btekirts^ FroopsQui ----------- ; -------rfma AT and OT He^ri*' ............ reading ekmenla of seven Chinese commui foTmliiif for tliu assault on thu unrient tapil ■Stan~3wintori‘rc[>orte'd'fi'dm‘6olg?rth'fini •my troops... Ammcan, Jrltia h . and.South- R6ads at Carey, ; Driving iiazar mow and Ice, word In hazardous condition le valley were plugged by snow while in oth I produce a surface lipon which tire traction er the Christmas holiday in Carey. Wednea I was postponed to Thursday. .The. _Miina_M -fiv^nchea-of-snw-Tueflifao^-folioTroi-bT- erome Rancher Di In Fall From £ BROMEr Jan. 8—Paul-Ho8<a)« Calient- 48, -< rT ueaday a l Si. Valeiitlim'B lioaplUl, W eudel MctefiiijffheQjheJi5ni«d««ra8.:riditi^ it^M)onr-T-he-aoold«nt^>oauCT»d-*tjii»»g»not^i > as he and a aon, Guy Callen, were riding al is the second tragedy in the family Involv mghterr~JoanntCBlignHr'wag-kiHed-fn-a-ii«b< I accident a t Goodin^'In 1946. -tmtaitt reported-Mrrerilen -faHil Htarltid afU cattle when hla ffic e r A vers Mr.**CalIen lira ^ d <1 - . n 1 H« ,wu taken, to ihinese Ked but-never regain. . = nesB. |i tltltK -K -tlA U tn. __^ wellknowa aori IS ESg -*t-OoodtagrTT ----- » .m u ln . ooTt, uuw u. 'Wl*.w* were to-Wonttn-<*arJy JSSfN,“ Sld5“ ! 5 f “ )vemb«T), Intelligence knew t h a t S S U t SK Ohlnesc wereoourlni acrou J wotM poew » th YaOrvM'lnlo^eSh Ko«*.- *Si^' Plr*t-Lleut_Oedor B._AnmiJW. ^ » G ?^ to Oeser^ ~ ' •»> “ « £&p^S=.ass5g^ •et,-'Aronow W 'tte e 'w a a - l ^ n f a f ^ k P ommand decision *to bomb^the V I « I < U . .L Dem- approaches ef tridgaa ri w w ^ ning the Yalu unUl the river W nUAfl««l n to-tre«e'* -Mid-tJi8’ enemy - tJ t-U f lH tU J idy w u across. ______ .^.^oii.^. bombing mlsalans with south- 01110011 approaches of the bridges aa vnt*tn m w ilr^ 1 >U. -but tbla.dJij.5t .,«CQr 1much time h a d ^ and the =2TnbJ M tot^ 5,S54SS:.,tti -uMBe ra M r* ........... - apecl*laeetUi*T5aIIe oaow, attached to-Ui# marine ! air group a. lnttlU**i«,' U B on leave from Korea io taka «kt In the MOTtaja leHilatare.- 'la rwvlBwwl th» ir-1.1^ _L 11^ ipment, retreat aod hssrtbreak ««eretarrr ta reSK*S5a“l n T . S a ^ »rsm - - ----------- vorshak Sights ederal-HelpJor- [daho M ine KoaS AfiBXNOTONrABrmn-Sen- -SUSHLJll-ttMJn X>wonbsk u ld today be b»- tenntne crannr 1^ th e jf o v O T T O^^^^ m •^^ttja.^ltOTi mine in Idaho ahfl may offer: be «aade-te.-|>«i.-i r aid to derelw Its Rinay .o l •**<*» . d w ith ^ . janw Boyd.'<U- V /aH I(m m j r of tbe bureaa ot tttn< awl ' roult r~; M ^th to iw S iiStiS^S! ey. -ta Lfemhl'mujft pait -of nad, which woidd b * W un- the defeasa pnddcUoa aet, bem daferand. d-rua thfougb a^natMul:b».. e' nine U reporttdlytlw Jarf«- jBowiy^ e e t f et-»oba>t, to the gtiSvltBtTrBSM operatfaoa next apilgg^ aSih. M iss'-- 3S5,‘- S S SelQV;&tttiates' rKflitfc- ' ^ day, _ .... '•• FINAL ^ CITY - EDITIG] .‘sr'u.f»f rSi'“ - ■ - . )f 7 Armie Quitting C BejNsri*-.................. - ---' ------------------ ineae communist armies reportedly,surged mtghYh-fimySH55t-tw&t-tKe~c[yiii« dlfei hfred-by-unheedcd firM which devoura^lj^ Land-SQUth Korean trrmpg yavn !_____ In an orderly lea lazardous'I*;™ ;! OM _con_dltlon throughout rwhTle”iirothers"'the wet tire traction was next to :arey. Wednesday but be- .The ,Miin9_condltion.pr6- tiw-SSeS^fwl^S "follow ed~br~hlgU ■winds ittawal. ftout leptM -------------- ... . _ '. ------ : WlBHfl.. . mUgBir~Tll I ^ American' etfflom *1 tier Dies r£=Ejs Chlaeee ta thi om Horse C.W n,.48,.di8d-.t^4;« { S iigSSS aplUl, W eudeli, of IiijurlCT ua. ng' tB» Boatn were riding after cattle. mantum ail along tb family Involving horses^ :led-in-a-i*bor-day“horBe her^pwaw ^ - The spOkeonia » il Htnrltid aftw mifl o n ify 5S?;S?«fS2?i3 ;le when his horse stum- (ty«.^^bi^ioo.oo t~1n 'B^THtcti. lATj n^r"TTtTy- irom Mungaf la-WB Callen landed on hij t a d . S , S S £ t o i S ' ,™ taken, to tin lM li» never regained conBciouB- , * of inner South KoR ■M t n ^ . Hj, • nu.a -tht -.Sto - ’ J wHPiBM fl# I lUnien tad -««Ula flC"lh« . »ti poeM far ttaiM'fMfc.'' Joi. Calif.: a brother. Oail'T. *tMaaRa«*M#:^B la. Bellflower.'OelU.---------- T SSto fttttSSioML^ o f^ td P a rle y , ic h e d u le d o n ___ ■nieditafpoiirt! Q i- ** X' ^ ------- T% ' -*- — ntabUdi'''B*'"3^ri Jh pirtntt? }tato growere' reaetloD to ths Ohlef TT.a btia utmeat of agriculture’s bannlnc Auiti« neakist'tfl fo. 3 potatoes from the market poUtlcail cUre Jaa. 8 will be acuKht a t a Dtieoat«<>Aoob A. diUaeetUiCliaMbne^lR^- Itklnib BiOa.~a~d&eciK of W 30 Potato- Pioducera anoolatto&.-^ mimtrt maSHifiT* 5B:Sasg^ •A the ^Sario aftM^Se oon- ? committee of, ths Idaho aoo- at r.aonual mwQnr PooatsUe. SLSSSS g L i.. i j Uuma— jBa t r a j Fg.«L ^ U ^ U h c N q.'l potattM x& lactt-flg-ttolJBMtlBt .U .te d>. )tnete»rennr<aplBloa «f thta Bude-to-^MVt.-tt rSToked." be^ »n«teBarr-tMv'.«at«'-tha-oalr- fttw,;dMi.nMadaw, t: £wS?S555e5 air foroe^mirtanattooai- • •■.:.•■•; > -Bete^iritei^ ------- - ' FINAL:.--Ji M CITY '4 DITION m C E 8 .C E M ''_ - - mies gCity irtedly .purged to the ouU ^ying ~ an orderly leapfrog movi* - snt.,- 5ca& were padc^ th fiunpei^to-'ll^I^ SririiSdr^ wu eeirtef:«S~~^ ler, the ftrst dayll^t attMk tha -, nnniniata* hero -msde-^jp^.th^fr- ---“-^ hth anny dlvUlont before dani 1 dnuday ..and - eanUaotd.. m m __..j er wave ^ - '■■% ta a blasitt^jBSl^Matloac^air -.-. .-.J a artlUerytcAlllMttvX-''-..';^ ifany flres-bMaKOB'vSMOtWi^^ i-aliiM fure» bi^ . Uietf-'iiUW ii^ iBTiar'.mugea :w.j~arBWMiigi:!^ lerican'otflotn said do lnrtt«* - n* bad been Issued to p u t'11(1 ■ch-to-8eoul-u-wa»-daBS-wb » — j k e c ^ e e e ta the ooalaOfW«ldt:^;'>f| ne'-tanka, bat,, the main aaaaqlt. :'d IS bome:by...ttmm!mlst..lnt«ntn; President Byagman^ee-aBinill— vemment fled Sewl.MoUttte dU>. <. .t nt-lhgnder^irtlltp:^ eaed .mJta.jnttham iB g r r t> a ^ ^ mtum all along tha l«0-adto trait ;- A dXTnltadKatloasfonwimeoa- lulng .Ml. S SjStt- »awiwnife ■■ hurl iSektate'asiiue tM «nv uttworoadi^SStkhtheheart '- inner South Korea and outflaok- ytjM-yaiidMttwy^ . - Orta la-xwtsa'SSt* omoB tm id i ndtaT' t b h'SoS^, iraDel. ' ' ‘'W: ' Ohlef 'TT.'a oitiD^ ^ ^ e a k t e t 't s ^ t t e - S t - K g d H ^ ditlcail commrnts .aaafv1wiia|g.a iuniitewaffiu«liMS«8S»« ■ur^eaJteJJJkjnttl^^n^ wgn^ V ^ ^ dg b H H

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JN 'G TO N , J a n . S W ) —^ b l l e a n s and southern U te u iH . today to vote tiffim . ^ r ..their coalHion- id r n l^ c o i ^ l l t M to ^ t l l N L

iideiit . -:’s Tax ^ H j

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NGTON, Jan . 8 jldeat T rum an siirn- ihe new excMfl.prof.- .U,,and warned th a t : - a h e a d .-o £ .- iU -^ ore and much faeav-

tn-llldJM D ,JL D 5X J^, t u might h a w to be

M fS M )cjm ,w le signed b dtsUtned to ‘TsSM,ooo,oBj.“ ir-x t'ss Jie djrlnc boun ol the

fflcnt the Presldeat u ld j e ^gu t&z letlalktion In*, !f»}-nv«nuM--ver;-«ab- but he u id It would b«) u k congms »c«la tor

h«ve to eanvus &&d re> 'J revenue poislbllltj' in> new excea prollta td*,'-i H i d , . • '- - )T(rtr Ubttmi^ thlj t«x tn ttoe few ^I dlipoMl. the concres*een orezly Ubertl In Its , -vr lome corporitlow la ,gMktncw.I j i : - --— -— '-:teeMlte_ex^pt |o n g jn d.

' the President Mked *■ - J crtlWT John W. flnrder excess proflls tsx under (i. , tvlew so I h it U a revU ;■ .I nectsury. the requesttongress Umnedlately. _U t IscrttMprofits lax levies a flat .............

tX'on corporate “exceai - Becky Jo Snlth hikes r^U lar corporate" "TaBntj b»6y“b to

n tu . ln u n U to 47 per pholo>enfraTlD(

I any company’s Inoome.K,rgK.£ Katin]Reguiie IVlen

c i ty ’s f i r e defo

N o t e A i m a v is ,'th ie f erTON, Jan. 5 M v-B ec B u re a u , Iric„ Bi il* Ache5oa tald today T h e s e a re i h i rt have ‘ urttMF-«]ul--------

^ ^ p t m o n t of i < < ^ s n M r t F n i i i ^ 2 ,- -W n t> v t'H ttiUndlDf votM prob- u u er, be purchs

Jsfesn; •>">“““»« OB-UUI w b jie t from necesBary. itMB'a (Utaoentj., a t a 4; -That a i

) 10011 in te^p^U oni gently followedpatches Irom London 5. T h a t sta-

firo alnrm RBrv' «*Vp\ a p r o p ^ or eH»wer* for exploratory Bureau’* Iil problems prior to a The bureau Is a i h* four, iorelgn mln- Uatlon supported. I

ilans are .willing to do oversee policy wrltl ■Afthiaan aald, la hava aurvey ilre haxard depuUea to dlscuu an facilities, accordlnt a t e t l m tnlnlstan. aurance agents. fte90B- wW; the new —I la - Ttport-tlfalj “merely restate* tiie astrous series of

a" f irst-pu t forward which brought. di « o tha t' tho foreign JWM.OO between £ uld meet to discuss 34, principally InWnen,L •__ district.^ th e Unlt«d 'S ta t^ ft Alarm* 1ance,‘i r a i w a added, ttrw o M s'o r r luaell of foreign mln- of undetenni -«o-Wl*---iUU*ct,ot —

C o n i t e p l smprorement In .re la- y

untoa Uld J u Q i a

« * » .M :r b in g P l a n Tmman

iinanHelp r€S“io tbo rttr.- ------ —

?* * 5 ^ u .. Under Mr. • T rt• MblUhed jrerter- order. .H u rboa wlnlUngsess to pre- over Industrial oueeoferenee b u t said ^ n . lUeL u ln M U •of Oermany must

l o m n o M - . , ” 2 . 5 “

'tK’SS!.:l a a tm u w . lor . Illr s r a B ia a r - n o iJ t—nw— r a g g a f tu m f l - m

i f t c k g -

L n & ] W W w 5 e ! a g(erlUeUm by 8«nal s . pTtbat-tluraH

Coopenuta of pun^^ootlag aod

S .rw 2 b » «•n ttp o c o .:.. u * i t M U u wtaiii hla--«xpected to <10 arttta^V W cm

P•amery^Jl^■Il^^■ Tmd€r'-”epatrol~aM otttee work for term ed'*

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....... y\J^ J»?iHJ _ _________ |L J ^ 0 B a l _ N e t f 8 p a p e r _

• -‘OtfleU CiW u 4 ------------ ^CsasU M*in9«»0..............................

M i s s 1 9 5 1 a n

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T.— - ........... ....... -....... -

ecky Jo Sgmran-peie i w tth her m otter, Mr^ Ttrry

D * U i.« g raT i^ l^"* ' ". ’ .. . " . .

ating Bureau Uri Men, F ire Equip;a f i r e d e fe n se f a c il i t ie s a rc m a d e -in a rep n e s d a y b y - th e -T im e s -N e w S j -m a d e - G c t~ 2 6 i8 ,. 'th le f e n p n c c r o f th o Ida>io S u rv e y in g >au, Iric„ Boise.lese a re H h e re c o m m e n d a tio n s ::T bAt- f to t^ M B 'th » g :1 0 -m 6 a -»w . .a d d g d ^ > t t p leraent o f th e f i r e d e p a r tm e n t Im m e d latal:

l t s K r tM e f? fo o t- earteo-fttim iH a d a t -, b e p u rc h a sed p laced in s e rv ic e w i th ac

W a C p o w e i f in ^ ^ l r eV w T F T ^ s ^ j C ^ ancea be- p ro v id ed a s 0 X 8 1 . ' l i^ C S

-T h a t ■ a " c o m p re h e n s iv e " ■ ■ R e v e r s eslingf—a n d - t r a in in g - p r o - --------------------- zi'::'.'I bo in s ta lle d a n d d ill l- f T . p n n n ily -f611ow V df-''-T h a t s ta n d a r d p u b lic •ftln rm BRrvkfi bn o ro v id - 'Th* cong rw w-------------------------- --— --------- 7eslenia7-ipprD vw r

Bureau’a Fnnctloni «"«* o t Jmpcrtant :I bureau Is a non>proril organ- though It had to cha n supported, by fire Insurance m ajor obJeeUvea th

" > '? W “, J lr , I m u l , .JU PIOIICUOUJes. according to locttl.flre In- m s the dnim for dra CO aemt*. economlrlng when t-TeTOTt-deals~wlth-th»-die- -Jan uary^l94fl- B ut. IS Jerles of four major', fires I brought, damage exceeding than 1110,000,OM.OOO ,00 between Sept 23 and Oct. <*Pt •" time -of fort principally In the warehouse T he house push :t. H.OOOMO.OOO cu tJn .

■ Alarma’ toelayrf' " .-r - r year and eome »ei irw oM s'ortneT B port: ~m ese the mbod -for-even of usdetennlned origin, were tions.

But, a fte r - P t« b rd * r* d -v .v S ,; j« i:

> n t e o l s - E u t - ... . r S u . t - S ' S S ;_ the proposed excise

n G h a r g e o fT^T^ ....; .. . P ...................dualfl .and cp n w W

New AsencyBHmcjTON. - Jan. 8 OP) - 's s.rthfc3.,s”j

I p m m M n n r ’D P A 't t - l t w aeB t-iw cpliyf powMa t o wmUm H. HarrlMn. now f*on ■ economy, Inali

ler ‘ M r.• Trtiman^ exeeuUve H airboa wlU -have authoHty w j ■ iJordan Hoi

'Tarlfliia JtJdaaTiild^ to d v hTiioo Win n p o ^ to—ta d be mediata ch u g M . 1 :t to tl»-41r«cttaa and'eoB trd itatehoiue positions.

r'ss."„»‘srdftU m a - m pubUeu u w teed "IB ta «lyanc*,or me opwUng SoW Cj r w M o i a ^ e r a l nippo^rt or 'lB ^au to H cen M * pKn by S«aator_5l»7h ^ ^ In the first ahJpmtT b » t- tl» « 15i7beea-“« a « ifh -Jolflr county Aaseoj^ootlas 'aod kowtowing' «od ThonipwD u s o u ii

with buM«rfiaf«»^4i»

N e w s p a p e r - S e c f ^ - ...... ........ \ ,, ,

. - . -TWIN FALLS

951 and Mother

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er, M r^ Ttrry SnlUTaa. The lUtie il f l was tlie I

u Urges Isessioir

id e -in a r e p o r t r e c e iv e d w a s h in o t o n . a d e - G c t~ 2 6 - b y - G b n n - I ; - 8 ^ 5 ' 'c o m M s ^ u ) S u rv e y in g a n d R a t in g with a call for it t.

th a t will make in peradoes and desp

350T O ^W P^H w :nnnipow «r — a oa im m e m a ta iy . duties in the days

H ttn iH e r f a t J a a d c r , v m ' 'T - r tiH W > im B »rvlce w i th a d K iu a te m a n - “------------ --------- Z---------------- Taking the epei

sTSSSon^not enough to prot

:eversed- it8 -rS;»?£Tri ,- ........ ........................—'•nw'OnlK>d-'fi*<

EconmyJBid 1 ^ 1 ^ ° J,•' — Raybum mention

BffiNOTON, Jan. 3 M>). — hla remarks appear1st eongrt^ which a d jo u rn ^ direct reply to ha ay -tpp rav td a tfeMenacTir J W « i -o , im p o r t... l„ W .U .n . .o n m o n ^ “1 1t had to Chang* many-oMta rope "until the - I

objecuves three-<]uart«rs of greater defense.efiny through Its term. • Vice P r ^ d 'e of Ita toR leaders w e« beat- ‘5? “ ?*“ iedrum for‘drastic gbveriTOent -nlzlng when the 81st met In their task»_^w

into Put MT„TT»,r d etgminatlon. He alon after appropriating more

“ ■ . ^ p ^ n s s . “n o J o p S d ^ . ;t ^

.^wd for-even-deeper-deduc- J t l t i u a u S^ • “We are all unite

a fte r .-..ptwldenV-.Tniman tlo n ^ ^ b a -w ld r- - 4 -U .v S ,. J o n e t .tato ..icUao. - .sm a t« .« o d ‘h ^

•oposed excise cut and paued ^ * . •

■ to the^o t«g2 tloai 'o f’tadiv> S i g u t h e r n - land cpnw W oa*.,................... . «m ouatta* i t o n t o f world. 0 6 1 1 1 0 8 V

r«J-«g«M*gtoa,'^pmTed eon- j , •Into acUoa o a K o r e of - r O S t S I C

h f c S . l S l o Z a j M ^ r W i lB H M o V . njht to T&„ In Kovm ro i^ 'Sw lL“'a i

w eepia j pow BrreverO ie n a - -nn . a - “moderata.55is‘js-..sa HHsjS.u ~ . - f c . - y a r . r - i r i S n S ? '”

dan Holds Off S. of hi* aoutheni e

n Aide Changes “t aaid today he p lani no im-: the lr 'tekdsN'^a^ a^ ta chaagM. ia - m v w iI ; top Ih l t afttmooix.»il»8 positions. _ ■ ■ I '•tawmtng goTernor 'ha i- 'B ol x T _ • .1HospitaJ«ager of the .state t a j ^ c e ' • W * •, •y a ^ e a - o t - t h V - p ^ t i a r y : JSedftl"■ ^ ofHeBrt' J g 'B

SoldOut;.. S s S S a.o f - tb « ^ ln - F s : ia -« m B ty - i y -a e t t^ a g ^ -V M - au to license pUUs recelT«d - McOUnay v a t n a i >e first ahJpmaht haTo bMn cuperBit«DiIeQt C t t« ffiaS ’ S IS

d a l^ iirpa fc.,!. , , , In dlnwisla# * i

' . \ \ \ \ n / 4-'i . " " '

^ IN -F A L L S , ID A H O ,-W E D N E S D A Y . J A K

, T OKYO. ( T h i ' '.'•■■■■"iSSSi SKfPto o f S e 6 u l I

~ 7 ------------------- r r ^ ' ^ H r “ A i^ o c if f te d -P r i.......................... -, i»pon-how -ffl9fc-tl

b o ln a a b a n d o n e d

H i g S i ? ^ cond; Trrng4‘-rTf-Mttgin~'V

T h e h ig h w a y s sn o w h a d m e lte d im p o s s ib le .

S c h o o l w a s 8cl c a u se o f th e doe

: V an e d -rffT fliF n e l • - T u e s d a y -n lg M '-

d a y . H ig h w a y c: h a v e ' t h e ro ad s n if f h t fa lL ;---------

In Fairfield I t st Wednesday momln( tendaney to clear and U Inches, of

flfl wa* ttie first Twln-Fall* - tbe night.r13»ia - a. m. Monday. (BUff »»rouflhwit-Oam«»-

drlfted solid. -The--------- -11-— '• — -— —y . ^

s s i o n U r g e d “ .n o w .w o h i• ___ C? Tuesdoy afternoon

9 A c T W i s e l y " ____ •' a re a, The highway!

H r i n g D e B a t e

^SHINOTON. Jan . 8 ^ -jio t down to fre«li!er_8(^m.R*jbum gavcled the ’Hje wind was clocki congress Into session today hour,

a call for It to "do the thlngJ ' W iley had 14 Inc' wUl make International dea- TlJesday but Wed oes and despoU fear to get bright and clear. Nir pa t*." __________________ reported closed butMajpeM^doe* no t perform Ita 1. la the, day; ahead, be aald,.

sce fo rm an .fo liv e ta .’' . . ^ J ^ S S t j l n dng the speaker's chair for 96 degree* a t 11 u i

sTjImrHSyBUffi—aIao“ «)W“UM *Ilc!fTflJtlW4yi-a» AmeHca’s ocean 'frontien ara rain and snaw Tut

nough to protect i t in today's blew all n ight but. ,— "No—matter— w her*.-other a t-B tjpert-m dnt dr ercotnes from." He added: grees. Tbe high Tui « -Uni(od-'£(*t««-of-^Uii«rlM^ ■■ C an li.coun ty ,a ll i l wrap two ooeans around it slick” highway*.. Witajusecure. ao4-Irec.'J.;_______ in* ..th <>7'rbum menUoned no namea, but proaiM . of nanarka appeared to be an in - (c^uasM •* Pmt ; rcpjy to form er Prealdent • •

a tlon ^ t this country atop I . | * $ | ! 3 n ng men and maWrlal* to Eu--until the-E uropeans make - x ' T T b t ' " ' '

sr defense,efforts. l o K i a i l l m Vice President Barkley, con-g the senate, there was slmU *r T T *ft -ple» fo r-th6 -legtslatora to • I C V M l!the ir tasks-with courage and ^minatlon. He u>Red the sen- Icy road condltb resolve tEaT'''iiDerty shall suTes of acua tn ta li

«rish from the earth ." day and Tuesday,jresentatlve M artin. Massachu* Injured seriously,the Republican leader, added Three people wen

bis statement on the house 1949 Chrysler t fth a t those a b ro a d -^ u ld - tw t a fte r hitting an Ic

aUB.Jdea8.1roni_American-pa- Bogorson-about 1(I jousting. The .ear was drlTe are all united b«hlnd the na* puckaer, 4J, Weni ..h«T»ld.-^-.- - — hlS"-wlfB--antja ta .;^ < h o w -m « * > .e o te ln ^ Mr. •nd'-Mn.^FUelitumlahed chambera.__________ iwi,.ir^.> .h .v .

* * * # ed;

i i t h e r n - B a c k e d o l e u m ' s

e n r o s m T o p

* o s t s f o r S e n a t e S l J S^smNGTOK, Ja a . 3 OIJO-Two estimated a t

ra la the 62nd congress.L.JScneaO?. McFaxU od,.jm -.

*• "moderat*’' w ith 10.years * X lM 7 » S n a n « ] rylce who la nelth p die-hard

ed la as DemocraUo leader. «Ui.v anot aVuit thi I. Lyndon Johnston, Texas, ^w ia r S * m D a mpariUve newconiw who ia , truck m other ear o f.a pa#ty regular th a n many the highway. ’IHe 0 a MUtheni colleagues, movw] „ ,party Whip BOd assU taot floor j S S b ^

. . L ' ; ~ T S ij£ a en t^ h i> wJ ^ ^ W a-pa rty coaferme® panal taM* and thi ■ftttpooa._____________________<c«.ttn«< - Pt0

S p i t a l B o a r d ’ s Q f f i c e r i

R f i j » l ^ p t i p ! i r l ; f . h a r g t » a T H s

ofneffl*-jtf i i w - i t o g w .v j m e f p w ^ r j H W W ^i ^ -hemltal b o a rd '«er« r«-[expu tei/H ow iycr; d T im d a r al«hi:4tt&«:bibDlhTJ

inay wa* m pp b to tad hoipltal facn tU ^-aow o fl« intBDiIeQb-Ot^ busixtai w a« [law lt4 )im < ’ - - - 1 by -ttM boattH palq!»H ' wn* I i-A B C g d S jr^ U a i i r a : o r

U Baeon' •4 _ o j j t | t p a a 3 S t « y » i d ^ ^

U w uisla t » POMlble'iQ c r a iM jA M ^ '^ ^ a r i m r r i» rb0 K n » -» ^ m b w i> > n m m T <c.Aa;;Sir». n g i

-CHr r - __JbneJrrij:S D A Y .JA N U A R Y _ S .jk i____

i e a d i n g l l ]

K e a c h 0 ^ t f

: U . : N . : T r cDKYO. (T hursday ), Jan . i — Leading elci lo" of SWUl w day an d 'bcK am efonn lng" fcji yoclfft«d"Prwrtr6i‘eflpoMenl' tan~3wini t-how-faafe-the-chaPginy-SM heae could r ea B nbandoned,.by_ _th6';*iiKhth a rm y troops.

r i f t s B l o c k R 6 a

F a i r f i e l d ] D rig^& ay conditions, ^ c a u s e of snow and Ic

IB highw ays in s o ^ p a r ts o f th e valley we V had m elted 'a ttd 'then frozen to produce a }ssible.:hooI w as scheduled to open a f te r th e Chri le o f th e deep d r if ts re-opening w as posti )d-fffT{niTIeId:-Gaf6yTr€pdrt€d-fivnch«9dfty--nlgM-*nd-W«dttes'T—---------

H ighw ay crews hop* to f5 ' t h e roads'^^^feai e i l \ y ■ j J ' eromFairfield I t still waa snowing T - J

lesday morning but showed a I fT Liney to clear up. Between 10 - - ; X A X - . U laches, of new .snow feU

ig - th e lilght aind highways - JGROM Et J i

^ * ^ 1 ld . -’n ^ U t ^ S o m ^ d l dIrop vcry low-ln-Palrlleldrhow-

„ h e re a s he and,e snow which fell In Twin FalU doy afternoon had disappeared VedncsaayTnoftilng-as'rTBSutt -a-daUghterriJo:

a c c id e n ta l' The h ighways were bare and . -n n «liL yjtmFHiu ary i t « i.m . u u t 'ih rw e — r epif the temperature, dropped ' ’“ ■' ^

down to freezing a t any tune. I | f - | " | p p f * wind waa clocked a t 3fl mUes an

■lley had 14 Inches of neWttiowday but Wednesday downed V -iA J J X lC O 'It and clear. No highways were -r t r t closed but snow plowswere J ^ ^ y i f f w r

,jsn?'ir.r ^ S SBlltakK. ea m ty rapoatad vary- T fljtiw sy i « i reaolt of tha and KiQW Tuesday. The wind 5»5i»S5 a -m tn M all n ight but. the temperature „ __

-Sf SrasTs? |S '‘o,'So'gtWS:^uagM » Piir. 1. C h -m I) ___ _ Qlrea to

ft • If - : * —. - - -*^XliliiafoimaUo

rasirSeges~'~~ gSSE I s Blamed on nJTJS^S_ , ■ aouthem - approa

Icy Hifihway& m e J -" already waa aero t road eondltiona brought a .nM h.

3 'o raeaa5J!aW Q nn tf« rB re iP - b - m iw m b S g ^ and Tuesday, but no ono w u gfQ aporoa^ea c red seriously. target*-, -but tblirce people were bruised when a until much time h

Chrysler sedan overturned Valu had begun U• hitting an Icy - spot aouth of - - ...... Boma-eirson-about 10 .pjBr-MoBdayr — Aroaow, attach) . ear waa drivaii. by Oharlea eorpe a ir group l mer, 4(, Wendell. W ith him home on leave fr< : hls--w lfe '-and-four cMtdren,- his >ekt In the M< «nd ''M n .-7U eko*r-i^ -O aarca ... Ia.a.:.U^t«L.fr ta tt-w w a shaken up-aad-bruU-- je p re se a U U u -te i

entrapm ent, tetreicording to a report of' the ac- I t made a t the sheriffs offloe 5?SL?,*Sn^ y aftWTMwa. tha M ekner S it »• a U ^ apot itt th* road Ju*{ « »

s .of the ranroad crofting r t 7 ^iraon.. The automobile, rolled l l \ v n r < i n A l i twice, ©amaga to the car waa I ^ U I M W B

l a t e d a t l ^ . F p H p r A la?e— a ^ J n t r T n > - e s « g n « - » ' V ;o r county authorities Tuesday T / l n l i A a lraooa were attributed, to bad X U a i l U If.

IMT R n d panel truck driven b r a to r X>wonbsk « lal g , Ooata a .» , 411 Third ave- a e m th e g o v tro

spot about three miles e ^ of be lt m ine in Idal1 PHI* oa IT. 6. highway >0 in d o ther a id to dere■X aaother ear a« *W down t i u m u c hblihway. ’R ie other vehide w u - Dworsliak told 1m.liy Ray W .JohBM a. route J. talked M th * .beri* n e t c r o f tbe bur«

h a p ^ e a i M

r-tm ck u d th* entire left side

ErSiaf.S^' d e r th e defease

MficersTb-e-—g^D isciiss^jW - a W S W ^ lw - ^ S W in i a v S S S f e l tJiai; HoWeyer; t h ^ ^ m i r e ^ a j t e o p e n ttla u ni

_I«neJrriCTtrtJ4iai9jCopntii«.:______ __

— - - ■ - .

Units of 7 ! 3 B t e k i r t s ^

FroopsQui----------- ; -------rfma AT and O T H e ^ r i* '............

re a d in g e k m e n la of s e v e n C hinese com m ui foT m liiif f o r tliu a ssau lt o n th u u n r ie n t ta p i l ■ S tan ~ 3 w in to ri‘ rc[> o rte 'd 'fi'dm ‘6 o l g ? r t h 'f i n i

•m y tro o p s ... A m m c an , J r l t i a h . and.South-

R6ads at Carey, ; Driving iiazarm ow a n d Ice , word In h a z a rd o us c o n d itio n

le v a lley w e r e plugged b y s n o w w h ile in oth I p ro d u c e a su rface lipon w h ic h tire t r a c t i o n

er the Christmas holiday in Carey. Wednea I was postponed to Thursday. .The. _Miina_M -fiv^nchea-of-snw-Tueflifao^-folioTroi-bT-

erome Rancher Di In Fall From £

BR O M Er J a n . 8—Paul-H o8<a)« C a lie n t- 48 , -< r T u eaday a l S i . Vale iitlim 'B lioap lU l, W e ud el MctefiiijffheQjheJi5ni«d««ra8.:riditi^ it^M)onr-T-he-aoold«nt^>oauCT»d-*tjii»»g»not i > a s h e a n d a aon, Guy C a lle n , w ere r i d in g al

i s th e se co n d tragedy in t h e fam ily Invo lv m gh te rr~ Joann tC B lignHr'wa g -k iH ed -fn -a -ii« b < I a c c id e n t a t G oodin^'In 1 9 4 6 .- tm ta i t t re p o r te d -Mr r e r i l e n -faHil Hta r l t id afU

c a t t le w h e n h la

f f i c e r A v e r s Mr.**CalIen l i r a ^ d<1 • - . n 1 H« ,wu taken, to ihinese Ked but-never regain.

. = nesB.| i t l t l t K - K - t l A U t n . __^ wellknow a aori

I S E S g-*t-OoodtagrTT-----» . m u l n . ooTt, u u w u .

'Wl*.w* were to-Wonttn-<*arJy JSSfN,“ Sld5“ ! 5 f “)vemb«T), Intelligence knew th a t S S U t S KOhlnesc w ereoourln i acrou J wotM poew » th YaOrvM'lnlo^eSh Ko«*.- * S i^ 'Plr*t-Lleut_Oedor B._AnmiJW. ^ »

G ? ^ to O ese r^ ~ ' •»> “ «

£& p^S=.ass5g^•et,-'Aronow W ' t t e e ' w a a - l ^ n f a f ^ k P ommand decision *to bomb^the V I « I < U . .L Dem- approaches ef tridgaa r i w w ^ n ing the Yalu unUl the river W n U A f l « « l n to -tre«e '* -Mid-tJi8’ enemy - t J t - U f l H t U Jidy w u across. ______ .^ .^ o ii .^ .

bombing mlsalans with south- 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 approaches of the bridges aa vnt*tn m w ilr ^ 1 >U. -but tb la .d J i j .5 t .,«CQr 1 much time h a d ^ and the = 2 T n b J M t o t ^5,S54SS:.,tti

-uMBe r a M r * ........... - apecl*laeetUi*T5aIIeoaow, attached to-Ui# marine ! a ir group a . lnttlU**i«,' U B on leave from Korea io taka «k t In the MOTtaja leHilatare.- 'la

rwvlBwwl th» ir-1.1^ _L 11ipm ent, retreat aod hssrtbreak ««eretarrr ta

reSK*S5a“ l n T . S a ^» r sm - - -----------

v o r s h a k S ig h ts e d e r a l - H e l p J o r - [ d a h o M in e K o a SA fiBX N O TO N rA B rm n-Sen- -S U S H L J ll- ttM Jn X>wonbsk u l d today be b»- tenntne crannr

1 the jfovO T T O ^^^^ m •^ ^ tt ja . ltOTi

m ine in Idaho ahfl may offer: be «aade-te.-|>«i.-i r a id to de re lw Its Rinay .o l •**<*» .

d w i t h ^ . ja n w Boyd.'<U- V / a H I ( m m j r o f tbe bureaa ot tttn < a w l ' r o u l t r ~ ;

M ^ th to i w S iiStiS ^ S !ey. -ta Lfemhl'mujft pait -ofn a d , which woidd b * W un -th e defeasa pnddcUoa aet, b em da ferand .d -ru a thfougb a^natMul:b»..e ' n in e U reporttdlytlw Jarf«-jBowiy^ e e t f et-»oba>t, to th e gtiSvltBtTrBSM

operatfaoa nex t apilgg aSih.■,» Miss'-- 3S5,‘-S S S e l Q V ; & t t t i a t e s '

rK flitfc- ' day, _

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Quitting CBejNsri*-.................. - - - - '------------------ineae c o m m u n is t a r m i e s r e p o r te d ly ,s u r g e d

m tg h Y h -f im y S H 5 5 t- tw & t-tK e ~ c[yiii« d l f e i hfred-by-unheedcd f irM w hich devoura^ lj^ Land-SQUth K orean trrmpg yavn

! _ _ _ _ _ In a n o rd e r ly lea

lazardous'I*;™ ;!OM _con_dltlon t h r o u g h o u t

rw hT le” i i r o th e r s " 'th e w e t tire t r a c t i o n w a s n e x t t o

:arey. W e d n e sd a y b u t b e -.The ,M iin 9 _ co n d ltio n .p r6 - t iw -S S e S ^ f w l ^ S

"fo l lo w ed ~ b r~ h lg U ■ w in d s ittawal. f to u t leptM-------------- ... . _ '. ------ : WlBHfl.. .mUgBir~TllI ^ American' etfflom *1

tier Dies r£=EjsChlaeee ta thi

om H orseC .W n ,.4 8 ,.d i8 d - .t^ 4 ;« { S i i g S S S

ap lU l, W e ud e li, of I i i ju rlC T ua. ng ' tB» Boatn

were riding after cattle . mantum ail along tb family Involving h o r se s^ :led-in-a-i*bor-day“ horBe h e r ^ p w a w ^

- The spOkeonia » il Htnrltid a ftw mifl o n ify 5 S ? ;S ? « fS 2 ? i3 ;le when his horse stum - (ty«.^^bi^ioo.oo t~1n 'B^THtcti. lATj n r"TTtTy- irom Mungafla-WB Callen landed on h ij t a d . S , S S £ t o i S '

,™ taken, to t in l M l i » never regained conBciouB-

, * of inner South KoR

■M t n ^ . Hj,

• nu.a -tht -.Sto - ’ J wHPiBMfl#

I lUnien tad -««U la flC"lh« .» ti poeM far ttaiM 'fM fc.''

Joi. Calif.: a brother. O a i l 'T . *tMaaRa«*M#:^B la. Bellflower.'OelU.---------- T

S S t o f t t t t S S i o M L ^

o f ^ t d P a r l e y ,

i c h e d u l e d o n___ ■nieditafpoiirt!Q i - * * X ' ^ ------- T % ' -*- — n tabU di'''B * '"3^ ri

Jh pirtntt? “}tato growere' reaetloD to th s Ohlef TT.a b t iautm eat of agriculture’s bannlnc A u iti« n e ak is t 'tf lfo. 3 potatoes from th e m arket poUtlcailcUre J a a . 8 will be acuKht a t a Dtieoat«<>Aoob A.diU aeetU iC liaM bne^lR ^ -Itklnib BiOa.~a~d&eciK of W30 Potato- P ioducera anoolatto&.-^ mimtrt m aS H ifiT *

5 B : S a s g ^•A the ^ S a r i o a ftM ^ S e oon- ? committee of, th s Idaho a o o -

atr.aonual m w Q nr PooatsUe. S L S S S S g L i . .

i jUuma— jBa t r a j F g. «L ^ U ^ U h c N q . 'l po ta ttM x&

lactt-flg -tto lJB M tlB t .U .te d> . )tn e te» ren n r< a p lB lo a « f thta

Bude-to-^MVt.-tt rSToked." be^

»n«teBarr-tMv'.«at«'-tha-oalr- fttw,;dMi.nMadaw, t:

£wS?S555e5air foroe^mirtanattooai- • •■.:.•■•; > - B e t e ^ ir i t e i^

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D IT IO N

m C E 8 . C E M ' '_ - -

mies

gC ityirtedly .purged to th e ouU

^ y in g ~

an orderly leapfrog movi* - snt.,- 5 c a & were p a d c ^ th fiu n p ei^ to -'ll^ I^

S r ir i iS d r ^ wu eeirtef:«S~~^ ler, the ftrst dayll^t attMk tha -, nnniniata* hero -msde- jp .th^fr- ---“-

hth anny dlvUlont before dani 1dnuday ..and - eanUaotd.. m m __..jer wave ^ - '■■%ta a blasitt^jBSl^Matloac^air -.-. .-.Ja artlUerytcAlllMttvX-''-..';^ifany flres-bMaKOB'vSMOtWi^^ i-aliiM fure» bi . Uietf-'iiUW i i^

iBTiar'.mugea : w.j~arBWMiigi:!^ lerican'otflotn said do lnrtt«* - n* bad been Issued to put'11(1 ■ch-to-8eoul-u-wa»-daBS-wb » — j

k e c^ e e e ta the ooalaOfW«ldt: ;'>f| ne'-tanka, bat,, the main aaaaqlt. :'d IS bome:by...ttmm!mlst..lnt«ntn;President B yagm an^ee-aBinill— vemment fled Sewl.MoUttte dU>. <. .t nt-lhgnder^irtlltp:^

eaed .mJta.jnttham iB g r r t> a ^ ^

mtum all along tha l«0-adto trait ;- A dXTnltadKatloasfonwimeoa- lulng .Ml.S SjStt- »awiwnife ■■

hurl iSektate'asiiue tM « n v

uttw oroadi^SStkhtheheart '- inner South Korea and outflaok- ytjM-yaiidMttwy^ . - •

Orta

la -xw tsa 'S S t*omoB tm id i ndtaT' t b h 'S o S ^ ,

iraDel. ' ' ‘'W: 'Ohlef 'TT.'aoitiD ^^eak te t'ts^ tte -S t-K g d H ^ ditlcail commrnts .aa a fv 1 w iia |g .a

i u n i i t e w a f f iu « l iM S « 8 S » «■ u r ^ e a J t e J J J k j n t t l ^ ^ n ^

wgn^ V ^ ^ dg

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— P r o x y V o t i n g

A p p r o v j e d f o r

W a t e r : S t o c k..........Threo..cfcntUiUte3.M rrt«lection.u

dlrecton cf the Twin Falls Canal comptny received an equal votlhg <3l7Ulon ot Uia city's a.ns.ss eharcs

— of eknul'compaor'B took by unanl-• mous ToU ef d ty commlsaloners a t

the reeular meeting Tuesday.The three candidate* who will act

as proxies for the city Atock are Don SUfford, Twin Palis: N .'V . Sharp, Filer, and W. A. Oolner, Bansen.j

■ The'moVe'to aivlde lhe proxy power I -wa* Jn contrast to the action of the I

L o1iB-y«ftr aao w h e n Peter;I - Link, Twin Palia. was marie proiy I for tha entire block of shares. .

Son'Une BnilatM— - uipiBOT«l-ot-l!UUdlnj-p«inlt^-ap.

proval of an application to cut curb* Ing, approval o l pay roll claims and lleenie application approvals wer# ^ c U y disposed o l by the board m em bert'lor the remainder of the

- SO*mlnute aeulon.--------- ftm r tBlliJlnf-permlt- appUcattora

' lUed during the week ending Dec. 80 ' .pprnv^ri b7 th« board, m em ,

ber* on recommendation o t tha city *"trolldtn5r*~ln5pectcr^Hnni'™wcrT'Tttn

A n appllcaUdn by R. L .'T easley,

I way was approved by th# board members. Tha width of the cu t Is ta

\ be 33 feet for the InsUUatlon o l a 1 30 foot drive..,.2-------------- W ater e a fe tr Bejwrt*-----------

Department o l public health r#- port# for Dec. 8 and 38 were «p- proved bv tha tw ard mtmbeta.-W>ter lample# taken a t four locations all

I ehowed negaUv# results.I The December r e p o r t 'd th e police

-} o d ^ abowed- |l,fl39 Iroffl' bondk,! t ls H . forfeitures and oosU. plus

$1,01B In bonds, fines, forfeitures smd i costa In traftlo vielallons, fo r a to-

I Ue« court[ T = = = = « o B o r ip p n ia tn m i :* ^|t *nd approved by th e board fo r OrE.-

BIb u . Buhl, auctioneer; Elvln .Park, operator o l the Evergreen Stores,

..........-pool table; U . A. GpeUman, oper»toro t the Rex O lsv Btors, «ard table,

II and Earl Z. Bates, taxicab parU ne, ...two Ittl l i .«D_S«cond street wnith.

I ■ B#«f Ue«ns(*[ B e ^ Moense# were approved for

‘tfae~"foUowlny''*'fletabTtahiBeTitB"'^n n»om aendatlon” o r" Police’ Chief

-H ow ard W. om # tU i . -

, by, 678 AddUon avenut west; Bu> cbanan's, U4 Second street east;

----- -Ohib-nv#-Potat*r61I Main avenue! .....

M ain avenue east; Joe's Beer Psir< lor, I K M«ln avenue south.

The Mint.—lH -S h (M h o n a-* trtr t - « » t ; o . PrSKPWHHore*. >47 Main

, I iivenue east, and 338 Bhosbone i l - «tr«Bt east; The-OwI.-111-ahoshane

street sOttthM>ark Lounge,-304 T hird 1 avenue wett; Sawyer's Bubecue^-SOS I Main avenue west; T u rlars Lormga, I __143 South Park avenue, and White :-;-..-Houift.:3H-MHn,.iTgnnft.-Krtitht -i......................... T arf-U eenaei - ..............

. T ax lv b driver licensee and U< ■cense renewals were approved lot

ji ' Earl F. B a t« ,‘ Harlan B. Brooks, tl V lrjU. Cottd. Lauren 0 . Craig;

— -CariTft - aiheei^;- Hobert -T. TuokarJ Hoy Welsenbunrer and Jo h n A:

• Windsor.

_ was approved.___________________

: D e f e n s e J ^ d i i y l -

m eat ol the Twin Palla clrlllan da* I - lease organleatlon was held '^ e s - I . day evening, according to Dr. George & - B. Brown, department director. A-— .. Attending, the meeting, were..tbe I', director, the district medical ad<

Jo r the .ita te detente.commit-

lr - - '- t« r oommlttee a ad chlel deputy dl* i J ' teolor. •,.L.: Matters discussed a t the meetlnt

Included eitebllahment of an. emer- g e n c y hospital, assignment# foi medleil and •other~personnel, flrsi

li aid and medical supplies. t{ Dr. Brown said progress ha# beet » _ made In.the.form aU on.of.thB loca tt — inedlcal-department; Amsdacattona U - p rocnm for the genera] public an<

I added.

Visiting hours a t tha ilsg le V altr I Memorial hospital are from 9 to '

!' and from 7 to B pjn.1 ic---------------------^ADMFrrEI>--------------

n Mrs. MardelU Jacobs and M n I Barbara Mlkesell, botb..Twin Fallsi !__P.-Zenla_ETans,and-OeoT8e-Byrd

I ~l>otb Buhl; Frank Solders, Kamlab j Jasper Anderson, Wendell; Mrs

Fr -.-MetvlB Morgan . MurtewhrTOd-MU'>------11«-Barton.-Hagerman,------ ----------

- ' PUMI6S£1>•1: ' Mrs, Ritchie Heck and son. Mrs

■safnll McCalmon. William H aneyanc : Mr#. WUUani Boepple,- a ll "Twlr

Falls; Mrs. Ray Lynch, Jeropiei^anc j *... Mia. OeoTK* Blackburn and daugh-

I ter. Wendell. ________ ■

Weather.From UP and AP RcporU

1 1. . Uagl# VaUey-^learlng and eoldei • ton lfh t with low M to Z5 Magi<

U ) Valley, 10 to IS C uaas prairie |gi{--Ttuir«dej> Increasing daudlnesa and i f r - r l l iL t suow-by Bftenioon-and-eveJ

ain#i-hlf?t -n- tp-S8.--------

i l l f f Keep th e w m te FiftB& ot Safety Flying

I for stockrtelectlon.is _____ W _ ___ ......... ... _Falls c a n a l HI .. cKjuftl votlhB ■ - ill . • •• ' C '18.85 eharcs l | ^ «t by unan l- - - >1 . T-.. . . (ilssloners a t i raday. i r . ^ * y twho wlll act - I I ' \ . 1ock are Don H T V j^.'V. Sharp, ^ <ler. Bansen, flow Jour dai/3 without aS ' f f S "> !'B in p .K r v m i c f . , ■ ,

. p . C q ^ J j s t e d ; ^ ’

Hospital Rate | JE; Change Seen |appUcatloiM - - - (r»»» Tir«'Om) - - .............■dlng Dec. 80 stale has raljicd ratea within the j bou iL jnem ^ past year, h e «tat»dr-and Bolt# vaU- .• ) o t tha city ]«y hospitals increased lees twice in ite weie - n w 1950;-------— T Z ----------------------------the ' n n l n i I n concludlbg.Hhe rate .incrtsse .:

discussion, tha board decided to de> , Teasley, lay the lee schedule change as long .

A t tKi,wmt t i i u j t f tn d jm ta t i iu u i^ ^ . of A drive- der prtM nt;raterainitofeontlnu»-(w -

' tha board more thnn lour months, the cu t Is to The second government grant, In kUatlon o l a the amount of $60,000, wlll be re­

ceived by the. hospital thl# month,Bort*------------ McOllvrny report«<ir-Th#-flr«t-grant. -: health r#- was $93,000. A total ofVJlS.OOO H.io 38 were ap- be paid toward construction cosu . nbetJ-W iter fay ttie_fcdmil-j[ijycmmenL_wtiea- location# all tbe new hosplUl is completed.!. McQlIvray also told board mem­o i th e police ber# th a t plans and speclflcaUons from- bond», for walks, drive# and parking area* ,

oosU, plus lor the new ho#plUl had been , rfeltures and dr»wn up by J . D. Slnema, director IS. fo r a to - ot the Twin PalU highway dUlrlct. •. rom -the-po- --Accordtn*-to-the-#peclflcaUon#,-

tha vUltor# poking lot, #Mt of Ui6

ard forO.-E.- ‘cars.‘ O l'R er^riL !ni“»J««-woulfl baElvln Park, provided lo r *Uff and employe ears,

reen Stores. Estimated coat lor the drives, walk#lan, operator “"'1 parking lot* la more than »S0,-I, oard tablfti WW. * • • ------- --cab narklnfi Proposed new by-law# governingstreet im ith . th e . hosp lu i were tabled until a

------ -- uiCT meeting. The by-law# will- be7 , , presented by. McQllvray to the

f t o b a t ^ O I r S i ^T ff ln e r r W illfe ^

K i f S Requested Herer*Store#,'' A'PStlUuu Uj p io ta te tlkfl.,..?Hl^of“'# Beer Psir- the late Mrs. Lulu Childs Milner,)uth. who died Dec. 38 a t Pasadena, Calif.,ihcm B-atrert ‘i l i a w ednesdiv In prohgt#.■e*. >47 Main court by John Olllette Milner, a son,8 Shoabone who wa# nam ed executor In a willlll-aho#hone dated M arch 15,-10«.— ------------,ge,-a84 Third Seven heirs -and devlseea areBvbecue;-«H named In th e petition to share Inley# Lounge, Mrs. Milner'# esUte which Is ex-1, and W hite pected to exceed »25,t)00 In real

iS“vln‘ ln‘d\?h "ckiraccS:.:E Twin Fall# bank, a bean a o p InO c ^ ' Kimberly and house-

t - T ^ t l o n are John a ille tte Mllne^\ -^ -H a ^ T ^ ll r ie f 'S m llh -a n d T W tirQ oonn A. jjj jjjj r oonley, daughters, aU Los f . . Ansele#; t h r e e granddaughters.

S?!- JaoQUslyB-'Smith-flouthworth -and . for local use charlo tte Sm ith Harte, Sherman_____________ fi.v .- n»lif.. n d .Plana Torranca.^7“ _ Olendale. Calif., and Frank Milner l i m l Smith, grandson. Los Anteles.

V » ~ 7 A hearlngha#beense t-fo rlO a.m i

S ^ I c c l Stephan, Stephan and Heap dlcaTdepart- represent the petitioner.3 civilian da- ----------------------------

!o“ o2S; William C. Brown ^ Claimed by Death

e"?d«urt*d il *“ '*«• P-™- TUMdayei deputy dl- to % car an route from

: - “p-’S !::'U f "JM;iljj. Unded a funeral In Buhl with ?Mr.res# ha# been John., A. Brown, Twin1 of th e local Falls, and ' h^^ driven about two midacattonkJ ir ilio 'ironr^BilW-when- Mr,-Brown #] public and died, •na o f th e ma.;' — He-was borri-June «, lOTJ,-tn-Onr- iDartment. he ton, W, Va. Ho moved to Aujujta.

TQcnmtrl®8»-*nd-*(H3a»Heford-lo- - - 1814 and then came to Twin PaUs

. . . in 1S40. He served as a member oll l l a l - the Twin PalU c a n u bo ird tar nine

■ I years and wa# a member of the I tlag le Valley casUeford school board lo r 10 years.I Irom a to 4 Survivors In addition to his widow

InclMde one son. William C. Brown.O-------------------C*#per,--Wyo.. and three-daughter#,bs and Mrs. Mrs. Shirley Ehler, Twin PallsT Mrs.1 Twin Falls; WUma.31cbardson, Dallas, Tex., and Q forse-B yrd, Mra. Virginia MyrtlBJaUeLXoaAna, lers, Kam lab; leles. Calll.; six grandchildren s«d 'endell; Mrs. two Usters; Mr#, Clark Balter, Dcug- Whr'and-MU*- tlCT.-~fCTOTr»nd-M^Vtfgtnla Mc»,------ ----------- O0WBn,-AUga4!*r-Kan4.I> Funetahrarranjem enU are belnj ind son. Mrs, made a t the Reynolds luneral home, m H aneyand ........ .................-..................-

, jer ti iSLd Magic-Valley_____ Eimerala_____

p f * EDEN—Funeral services M Cal*■ vIn Reid CaudlU wlU ba held a t 3

' ReporU P'®' Thursday a t the Reynolds fu-n r and colder ehspel In Twin Palls,to Z5 »togio Albert B, Parrett wlll con-ima» praWe. « rvlee. Burial will be msdelaudlnesa and J" SUnset Memorial psrk. The fam-w -a n d - e r e .- Uy-r*Qus»i*-U>at4:ow«r»-be omitted.

t w in 'FALLS *- Service# for Dr, **'''• Prank O. Edwards will be held at 3

;{ . . . : p. .ai. . Friday.. Jil the Twin Palu-----i l — IT m uituaiy i l ta <i. TliB-Rev;-WiUl»

Ji J? -2! o . Neff will officiate. Burial will be31 i» - Sunset Memorial park.<0 -ao'‘"',«i Members of the family would ap-M js preclole donaUonr' to the Church.J; “ of the Brethren.« J l . M , I f I ; 111 V " t 11 n 17 111 r I s i

!! !! Z J DU. M. H. M acb o N A L D 'i} . .c m iR o p B A C T io .:_____|

- |— = r M y s / e M f r = = = |

[! » -ii f Now Located ii» as M t O w N e w b e rry 's -P h e B e iJM j

Fire Defense = Changes Are

Sought Here_ ________ frnm ____

out ol control, due to delayed alnrma, on arrival of the fire- department

\ and were brought under controlonly after long, hard bottlen."

According to- the bureau's chief. enRlneer, this city’# tire department

. u .ln good condition for the present, V #0 far as pusplng.capacity 1# conr

cemed. bu t his report states; ClthOUt a "CriUcal lack of manpower, aerial u r AfatrtC ladder facilities and-equlpmen* for

combaUng fires of large prooprtlons • • arethemftJoafiietorB-eonlrlbUUntto

' heavy losses experienced-in 'th«#e . J four llres, t C Q ! . Coramenaahle-Job

S -— .-»D L ire«ardlng-the-nbove l#ei#i T > . It Is felt tha t the fire department

In senernl, consltlerlng tho handicap Under which i t U working, did a

CJ commendabla job In the handling,o G G n control and extinguishment Of theae

near conflagrations. . . - •ii») - ................ 'ThrougTTtnwe'experlences albne;I within the recognition oP the manpower sUua-id-BolM-iaU- .tion^hould-be^vldent-end-delliU Ulees twice In steoj should already be in process------- --------- W -C M T l^ o T i.- i^ M :p lC n il~ n re•ate.IncreaSB t/v.. r.m rrl fnr » «l».vear perlfyl, eclded to de- endinj: April. 10«9. we# B3,l cent#-, lange as long which Is considered moderate to r «iPStStllUUini. th l. ..Iff ."--i-eontlnue-for -manlclpal-water- d tpiti tmentT-DaTts >■ Adequate W»terent grant, in in a ’ paragraph concerning the , will be re- stated iccause o l large mains In thl# month, the area Involved, lick o t adequate

l#-flr(t-grant- -irater-or-preM ura*315,000 li_io s fdctor in tho control of any ruction cos£s u iug ,our tires, im ent—Wflea- —c«arefsrdlnt-^hbi-lBCt;-he-W ftms ipleted. It would be well to duplicate the 30- board mem- Inch supply main with a .m ain of at speclflcaUons the. some sire a t some oUjer

crossIng-ol'R ock Creek. His report 1 had Deen jontinue#:ema, director •'impairment o l water supply to way dUtrict. a e city ha# been encountered on tpecif caUoM,- o S iiio i, bu t w ith no serlou# re#ull#: ^ , , ** y ? This duplication wna ta have been

accomplUhed #ome three year* ago, e*tf^crara be tiiC'for *om e-unkii6v.'irresroir the employe ears P«Ject wa# not u n d e r t a k e n ," ■

Bfl»a ' “ “ e ApprDTed 're than »iO,- approved a I « 8,000 bond. improvement

w# Boveming «]ecUon Sept. 13, and the-ex- bled w tu a eavatloa contract to r a 30-lneh.plpe- "if” .!? '.?! U hew a#lefD cc.-22. ' “ ' .7 — D Concerning the fire department

b i t f y u - e n ^ e ^ 'a rcpoct .J l t t t t ;

71 — 17.800 .and. reflulred fire flow ol

three un^*^D^^ompBnIee.'^*""'~dT f _Per«onnel_ReqHlredX l c r c ' •'TOe ita n d ard 'm an n ln g jab ir re -

hiWs' m n e r! ' *n or near’ thT h lgh value dl#trIet*o) ^ e n a Call! » of 31 men on duty a t al

In DTOhate On the ba#l# -of the numbei Milner a eSn.' w i iBmgg' tn w e 'gta t iH or Tilgnw tw In a will 13 In 1839, an acrlol ladder truck anc ___________ company_ls..requlred w ^ #ev«j m «

'* t^ * ^ re * ^ "At t hi# WrltlnK tliere I# InsUllec which Is ex- the fire departm ent -a tota > 000 in real Pumplng capacity o f 3,000 g.pjn. or

. gunlted In three companies . . .; 2'i™n»-Fi-hrrm-- fuU»WjJWn..OD.<miyjirider a tu-o.11# county, a psSoiT ij^aB ircrpfav taB -nnm nin i J account la a- ‘t^ee high value district com bean crop In P^^es ' . . .

and house- Critically ThinJ ^ . ^ e r y ^ .n n e L a L J w t ,pn.

Illatte Milner ^ building Inspection. Con^der I th 'andT hfO r Inran-offletr-and openitor-fDr eacl Uer* all Los company, the manpower provided Ij anddaughters critically thin for fire prO'thworth -«nd. t««Ion.ln M y.district.......................•te Sherman “ ■> « « avallablin a Torrance, to bolster the company etrength,am PVank Milner consideration-1# given to r m « AMeles 0" »"='' « vacation. e tlo r lO a .m ; "Two-way radio la provided ftr

CQgunun^UOflr4itT^4hftrKleiAffanflflt and Heap olher than telephone service

** no lire alarm tocUUies are provided__ No. aerlaU adder_eQ ulpm era-U -li

service or provided; adequate grouni t o w n l*dder* are lacking."

_ _ Out of town Wednesday, CIt’ Death ^■ available lor comment,75, custodian __________________ _

Etta-FrBilear- f l j i E Honored afE ites

Funeral service# lor-Ett* F. Riley wl e h sd -a t- J loneer.resld tn t.o f .Tw la.Fall# wh< luhl with !Mr ‘tied Sunday a# the result o l Injurle! Brown Twin ««elved In a lall. were held a t : n ISi'ut two P-W- Wednesday a t the Twin Fall* n-M r-Brow n nwrtuMr.ohapeL.

MUs Riley in d her sister, the UU im ^-tn -on r.- S t tU a ^ e y . wer* ow iw * and man> 1 t o ' i K i . 0' Millinery store

■o « “ « d from active bu^eM *^ MuI

. f S S club of Twin PalU, In 1940. she wm i fm 10 ve^s out#tandlng

of the sU te by the BPW convention,-.•.■^«.R«-V--A>bert B ,.p a rre tl offl-

w a t the service# and Mr#.

Briggs sang. Mrs. K ent Tatlock w uJtietX O iA ns. teeompanUt-------- ------- ---------------

Pallbearers were J . F. Cordes, P,

.Vir*mii Mc» ra rn Ju a ieF an tT lC en t Tallock.“ Interm ent wa# made In th e Twin u are oeinj Fall# cemetery,

luneral home. ___________________

llej " Jere J. Long Is

'Funeral services for Jere J. Long , j ^ F a l l s resident alnce 1915, wer(

ta hlw fk 5 P' “ • Wednesday aiM. L m ortuary chapel. Thi

L. Clark officiated anc 'IVln FalU. Mr#, U. N. Terry wa# soloUt.*-.

re tt will con- Pallbearers were parrartd 'Brooks W im m sd e a . O. Taylor, H. B.' Long. ;Johr

W. B, Long tn d Jack Long i b e o m l l ^ . - Burial - wo# - m a d r - ln - a n n s E l

Memorial park.“Vice# for Dr, --------------------------------------------------be held at 3 '

-j5?4;ni:T io ria l* l» rt A ttention Odd Fetlows

*'*” * »• Hostthe Church. todge fe r .I^ o p Meallnf. - -

—— . ' ■ T h u rsd ay ,.Jan . 4 - a t 8-00 P.M;

ONALD t Buhl Lodge Confers the ’ [H O ♦ Second Degree

. J' 1 ”l K < ^ AVe?E;(J 2 I Orrin W»l(t e . .W. wilun'liene iU l t S.cnur/

T I M E S - N E W S , T W

[ i s e = | T w in ^ F a U sNA rp ^ -——----—^ Board Plan* Meet

Board of control of tho Twentieth | - | A f « A Century club will meet a t 10 aJn. J IX C 'X C Prid»y #t the home of Mra. Belva

fVf— 1 SalUday.

‘‘s s s s ..........n H ^ ^ S i i Members of the ChrlstiaJl church

Choir will holdlH fll- practice se#- ureau's chief »'®‘* Wednesday, night Instead ofe departm ent Thursday night.r the present, ^u fAn CdA Meet Set i ^ i y U con -gm nw K k CBA will m eet a t fl p jn . .nna^r Prlday a t the Sh#inrock athool. Allqulmnen* for Members arc asked to attend. 6erv- » n^nortirmii In? committee Includes Mrs. Carl snW hSung to .Hrliwn, Mra.-EraMt^-NeUQD_ M ni.. ced- Jn the#e Harold Nelson and-Mrs.-Vlrtor N el-

-Job '■ -------- ■nhnva f/iniK Back 10 Scboal--------------- ^ --------

e A p artm en t Wesley Dobbs, .on of Mr. andthe handicap Mr#. Claude Wiley, and G ra n t 011-irklnir did a 'e tte . son ot Police Chief and Mrs.the handling, Howard. Gillette, have returned toment o " tii« e »*hool in-California. Dobbs Is a

.— .. studen^a^ San Jo*e sU tc and Oil-! Tlences ttlOne,- lette If-attendmg-Stoc lto a . ^ -!

T n y d f 'f ln l t t Tr>rt„ N.m». _____________be in process Certificates of trad# nam e were b l tS ^ T T lr e ' •niBd-wlth-the-cmmtT Tecorder Tue#- .vcV day tor Ihe B and B eervlce sU-M m c S i r o n r 'a s r M iln ' » v e n u e-« e i:r in d - oderate to r « the Standard Advertising Speclal-;___ tlesj lie Baeond avenue north . The^ e n t;-D 3 T ls Ta^'ylorf":^e .ncerring the tlon Is run by Robert R. B rw n- rge mains In Both men are resident# of Twin K o t adequate Falls. _________________

- u . P . P Ia n H iF ig - ■ H S V is its f o r " C a r ^1‘S ' rSs ^ D i i f in g M o n thSuiSS •“ ■ n ..P » !.n P . c i y y M . y , ; « -

' f - M o « l c Valley from Jan . 17 to 34. It "iTO aiuiuuiued by - the-com pany-

^ re a ro ir -th i;- , ^ s - ^ - s a ^ h T 't i c l o n^ •' Pacific railroad to bring up-to-date

K- .. agricultural Information to farmer# 1428,000 tend on variousim provraen t b't V grlculturerT tB car has

I and the ex- ^ , 1K ^ are, 30-lneh.i^pe- selected for'.ahowlng.by eaohjfroup . attending classes In the car.s aeparim ent, o , the five MaglQ Valleyrepoct.Jt4tcJ.. ,totje-the c a r w lll-be-opea-.from 9

u rn . i o r p . ih . 'f o r Future Faroer* of Amerlea and veterana' ■grleuUur*

>-be_flrgftaUfid. ^uch coun'v In T.’hlch th* "*r i*'~ni janlM. - sm ith, Boise, a##UUnt dU-’■i — . vtx------tr le l-agsatJor-the-lish-and-alldll/e

service, will operate the educational

ilue dUtrlet or junsrary for the car, Includes r J f^ u Ooodlng Jan . 17. ShoshonH Jan, 18,

}f the number pifuhn jan l o Heybum 'Jun 23_6n i «■»-»■■■ •■■». »<■

® Kiwanis^’roposal^ 51m 'rtlu Okayed by Board

® Sugestlons made by a special Kl-l > ^ ri,r'J ia-n want* committee that 1500 donawd

hv-th# Twin F t iu elub Jo Jlie Jiaglo Valley Memorial hosplt*n>e-UBea- {o

a a ir ic t com- treatment room in the• Mdlatrlcs section were approved by

^ aL Je w t.o n e . Tuesday night a t the Park

~ T h e ^ m m ittc e 's suggestions were Ion. Consider-^ jurt.tir^syod /-HairTT nn nf

club?^nderprlvlleged commit- f ir . l - T t « and also a 'member ol the special

for fire pro- Mmmlltee, Other Klwanlans on the *5>®elal-eommiltee-Bre- Charlee--AI-

L t f l ^ ! Dr. Joseph W. Marshall, P. J.y «trength .and Uwrence and V.-C, McOllVTay.------nn ' The board approved other sugges-

lA A t tlons of tho committee which called lor weekly S^ltitiTO S-M -the new

phone aerrlce, privileged committee and also hold- j_are provided. op,, session a t the new hos-ilpm era-U -ln- nunl -catirvear----------------- ------------lequato r o u n d ^ business.,1.,. ^ c lubofflclalsi.votedtom eetatep.m ,

s j'u 5 S ' "»for.lSSl. I t wa# the Initial session

------- - _ for tbe new board. President Ray J.g y ^ g ------TTo-W a-w aTEraiSte:------- ~

afEites Navy Recruits Will ."“ iiifSS Go to Great Lakeslull o t Injuries a U navy recruits from Magic Val- ere held a t 3 ley wiU be sent to G reat Lakes, m , tie Twin FalU for recruit training In the future,

- ENO Joha Larrlbeau, Twin Falls lister, the Ute navy recruiter, announced Wednes- ier«and m an- day.----------- --lllllnery store He said the regulation which sends

uslness. Miss Into effect irfimedlately. In the psstmember of the local recruit# have been sent to Suional Women'* Diego, CaUf,. for training,1940. she wa* The new regulation will be In ef-

0 outstanding feet until further notice. Chief Lar- by tho BPW rlbeau said.

~ T T a f f ic 'F in e s -it Tatr<>ck was Seventeen drivers pafS, »30 "in

--------------- -tln»»-Tu»sday-at-the-pollee-«UllonF. Cordes P overtime and Improper parking,

w G \Y nice’ ^ '"es of I I cach ware paid by Ed t TaViock -BrinTiirrMM.'T.-NrAinswertKnsieTr 5 In th e Twin KnelP. B- K . .CirItoa._M rH.jyictor

McBeth, Beth Jacob*. H. M. Cork,- ■ D. J. Orlgg, L. E, Roundtree, B.

- - T - Knelp.'-B,-C. -Holtien, Byion Sny. l l f f I S Frederick Rlwr. Edward El-, ? _ llott and T ..R . Staples. H arry A.1 H o n o r ovgrtlm»

Jere J. Long, - j ; Berenter paid’ 13 for Improper nee 1915, were parking,Wednesday a t - - - •

irrafld •'Brooks, ion i of the exqu1ilt».'L ong . ;John - ^ *nd Jack Long. y y

FeMows I* Host I

r r Lf t n i h . : : c —

Ta-TRFSI CLMfflE BROWN

E W 3 , T W I N F A M , I D A H O

Fflls News inlBpef ;Meeting Fortpe&ed .......

the Tw entieth The Practical-Nurie* as#oclaUoa et a t 10 aJn. meeting scheduled for Thursday has )f Mr#. Belva been postponed indefinitely., .

.................... - B Irih--------------------------------------1—A daughter was borb Wednesday

rlstlAfi church a t the Magic Valley Memorial hos- practice see- pital to Mr. and Mr*. Clayton Mul-

it Instead of Jijis, Tttn-JW U ,-"

Circle to Meet Norma Hasselblad circle of the

meet a t s p jn . Baptist Women's MUslonary society ick athool. All wUl.jneet a t 3 p jn . Thunday ■jritS attend. 6 w - U fs. EJwartl Renlck. iB lt N inth ave-

les Mrs. Carl nue east._NeUQD_Mni.. _____ ______ ___________________:,,-VlcWr ! l , l . S J a r t W - " --

H arry Felthauser returned to Sar Francisco Tuesday af(9r jfiCQiUni

. -------- the hondayrwlUTHF. ■an<fMr#. Oujof Mr. and Taylor. Felthauser U employed Ir

Id G ra n t Oil- the physics Uboratory kt Hunteh h let and Mrs. po ia t naval ship yards, e returned to ' . ,. -Dobbs is a ^^remen O aH ^ - .........-^ t e and OU-

- - sign atop the Bethel Temple church 453 T hird avenue west,.brought fire

le nam e were Firemen said there was no dan-rec o rd e r-T u ^ -gerTir-OUflljr----------------------------D Mrvlce sU- ___________ - _____________

•rt R Brown- pr« lden t, announced Wedne#d#j ■ 1, of Twin He said the first membership meet

Ing for 1951 wlll be announced latei

^«Hrnea-Tr*TnIfig---------- -i n i l l 2 ” Sgt- Richard A. Parmeler, Twl;_____y«ll» »rm r nrganltMji TmtnroMZfXTpi

l>een assigned 80 days trainlni 1 V ^ c f l duty a t the army_Auto mechanic

„ , school a t F t r O n r Calif. H e wll W y Y t t l - M ” tu m to Twin FalU March 7.

Business College », ^ n n o u n ces^ ta r tI'by the’tJolon GtWanter-TentIng up-to-date -me winter term begins thU wee :on to farmer# gt Twin FalU Business college. Tw re# on various addltlonaLjooma.have .been adde , The car ha* ^y the ichw l to accommodate th im# which are increased enrollment e x p e c t * by eaohjfroup yiroueh -th# wlot«r.-m oath*..-T t Ihe car. school now occupies 13 rooms o1 MaglQ Valley the *econd floor ot the McConilc i-op«a'.fnjm _^ hulld lnr-at 140 Main avenue soutl ‘ulure F a roer* New equipment and ium ltu re allin*'■HrieuUure have-been-added. • -............'gryna-w U l-be :_ jfh fij} eh»U ?IttrR isr.ia tm 'M i;« ■unty agent of nlng clasacs on a 13-month basis, d:

th a car-atops- -^14°^— pirinrt^ t h •, a##Ut«nt dU- winter, term which begins thia wee ih-aort-wildlife- -isHhe-p»rtod-ot-laraeH- fnmllmen he educational Day classes- are h e l d Mondi

through Friday fronT 8 a jn . unt car, includes 4 p.m. and evening classes are hcl

ishonWJon, 18, Irom 7 until 9:30 pji;. on Monde im 'Jon. and Wednesday and Thursday. IT-

school has been dUmlued for a 1(--------- day period fac^ Christmas holidaynnnaol___Sterllni.I.ar5on..maneger,_Bald 1U p U a a i -. expect# an increased number.oLve

!> .» ..» J erans will enroll to take advantaj y D O a r G of training under the GI bill befoi V a #peclal KI- the expiration 01 the enrollmei t 1500 donated tl^te. which Is July 25. 1951, lor s . b J o J M ^ l o . j e t e rans^l.3charged^_before July .2

The enrollment during the wlritl . . ; i „ ‘d hv term of 1950 exceeded 120 student

lleged commit- - n - . -r* .Engineer Report.,

«.S5srp;*!,: "Shows’ Drainage “ Is Near Norma

?e.whlch caned _w ater._content-.cf_5now ...at..Sa 1# to the new nver drnlnage mea.w em ent Ktatlo o t-" tn ^ t in c e r^ H " 8 im o sn iD n n a t'lo r 'J s i ir 'ir ''l -^ and also hold- Crandall, dlsjrlct engineer, ar it the new hos- jjounced-ffiedntsday..

Stations on the Salt river watei utlne business, shed which had 100 per cent norm: meet a t 8 p.m. water content In the Jan, 1 flurv<

>ess offices and were Alton ranger station which hs i-appolntmente eight inches of-enow ■with a wat-

initial session content of two Inches and CC resident Ray J . .caJM L ri3 .lB lC ll^l!lJL .enW -<ieP-.' ;e. r o l 19 Inches with a water contei

' o t 8.7 Inches,i i f a U / i1 1 The Salt river summit water cot U i a T T l I l ten t was 88 per cent normal with e ,4 - T n L - n n I n '* " ^ » ‘«ow depth of 38 inch? i l J ^ a K c S Orover park divide watet...contei om Magic Val- P 'f cent normal w ith 4•eat Lakes, m . Inches In a snow depth of 14 Inche In the future At all stations the water contei

I, Twin Palls' e5“»l to or greater t h ^ wat- meed Wednes- content of the sno.w Jijn, 1, 1850.

.................. Crandall commented tha t most-'Ion which sends the snow pack fell early In Decen >i!t r ..v". ber. The snowfall during the pa

3"cS.lVi: Cra^ ReportedRUPERT. Jan . 3 -T tto Pocatel

— ----- • m en escaped Injury when the ir au t___jncbUe-iklUded. on.a .cum .o ii-Jilg l

r i n e s w#y son 24 mlUs east of Rupe _ ' - Tuesday evening and crashed into

pans, »30 In guard rail. The two men are John 1 -pollee-sutlon- cummliigs. 31, v,liu w in.driving tl

)roper parking, car owned by his tather? Jack Cun ere paid by Ed inings, Hailey, end Dick Batcma inswertKrTSierr ApproxlWtify *3M -dam a-go'-‘na._M ra.jyictor_ *ultw l.to.the.car._______________I. H. M. Cork,- 2 = ^ = = = ^ = = Roundtree, B. i

WANTED h,.. fat r n i DBFn

and LEGHORN

; s “ " ■■ H E W S -

■ premium over . --------market price^ -

H . BERTIE'S I * A - POULTRY

jrtaUTwwTof^ R O W N Malor-Vu Corner. 5.-EA8T— — - ____

VHO ___________V

C rad ^ ^ e rie s— Is Blamed pn . Icy Highways

(Fma r»c« Oat)-------------— of the IM# sedan driven by-Johnsonfe Wednfsaday were damaged,Jemorial hos-. Two cars oolllded three miles Clayton Mul- south of Hansen Tuesday afternoon

- ■ ,as the lead car w u stopping to make a turn.

HlBor likiaage circle of the LouU Engelbreeht. 17. route .1, lonary society Kimberly, reported .to the sheriff# S u n d a y 'with offlce.that an auto Qrlven by a Mrs. l i t N inth ave- qulgUy, whoee-addrea# he lUted a#

south of Haiuen, had started to stop--------------------without algnallini-uK lilia-illdilnt*

the rear of the car. However, dam- tijm ed to Ban age to both ta is was minor.•fwr jscnd ln* __M araaJ3or*b,-a3l-8ixtb-aT#oua andM re. Ouy WMt, d r iv ln ra 1950 OheTrolet,-hlt

employed In «n icy-spot on Blue Lakes Boule- 7 a t H unters yard north and alld Into a mall 1. box. Aa iron post eupporting the

box w u knocked down and the right • - - re a r fender on the car wa# dam-

I in an electric aged. The accident ocauned a t 1 :«remple cBurch, p.m. ................................brought flra- Two Can BUraed;37-p ,m.- ^ e s - . — Cais lirtven' by Bryson- D:VVltt--

kawski, route 1. Buhl, collided In i----------------— the-»W -blw.k uii-Oeeond ' a?enM»'

south at 11:47 am . Tuesday, neetlng o l the officers who investigated said the

nanT'chamber « i away from thV cunTw hen the1 Wednesday, accident occurred. Both cars werejbership meet- damaged.inounced later. Two cars, apparently b*cklng into

the street a t the same Ume, were-------- involvadnn’aTnaccident at-liSI-p-jn-armeter Twin In the SOO block on Fourth street

davs training W. RIedeman, Jr., route 3, T ^ln.W mechS>lc5 FalU. and Nea! B, -Dean. PU«.Calif. H e WlU Damage wa# minor.March 7. — Weather pU ned--------- Icy streeU. blowing snow andn 1 1 n n > o • limited vlslbUlty were blamed lorl I l l C U C Mt'.lnl*rs#cUoa collision.at 3:29.p., tn. Tuesday ^ t Second avenue and } - S t a r - t ^ S V e n tM tre rt-e o u th ^ N a lth e r^ ^ *

m occupanU were Injulred but police !r-“ - 3 r € H n - ’sard Mnslder»blfr-dainagfi_iej5Ul?«l

Jf w t tor grill, front bumper and left rearfender of a 1939 Oldanoblle sedan

r ^ x i V t t ^ d W « n by Maryland A. Quigi e. M, „ r i g Twin FalU.'The right .r?ar fen d «

«n of a HJ7 Chrysler stdah.'driven by

iumltur,e..aUo - Tmck, Car CoUlde-- .......... DVmase to 'an ’ aUtomobllO drlvrn

I'onthbasiB, dl- ^ ^ ^ j j t im a te d a t 1500 following a.ptrlflds— T h i ■tn iclc-ca r-collIst«n-e t-4l,:tf- a . m ,sglns thia week pne-half miles east o t Five* e \r •po iits-north-cn-A ddlson ovenue

K ruger, trav ^ ln g west on are held avenue, swerved her car

S u r°da^ ^ e to avoid

i S H n d ^ l t l ' t ^ f e "pSth^’ t

rS H H ;^ I65t lo?T u ll»t«d damages to both vehicles was

JuVv lb desalhed «# considerable. Damage ■to-ths-OTielL.waizeatlmKd -

>Llltle° a t the tmLV"‘iwden*u ” *• low-boy^ trailer _and 'carrylns_a

------ larje-^&actir,- slid off the ley pave-k J ment and Into the borrow-plt. ohe-L ^ D O r C fourth mile north of the Perrlne• r ' " ’ ..- Memorial bridge a t 8 a. m, Tuesday, * n - m n | r a --------The'~U ltclor"tum i!lod''rK tti"th!• trailer, Damage, according to Bays, \ T / k « « m a l - wa# confined to a broken fifth wheelI N O n n a i „n the tmck, totahng about $150.

_tnow *t..S alt Uoyd C. Matthews,. 3fl._ dragline rement utaUon# sS lto t_0S_.Vhe i - J s n r l r - iy n i i - i r a e k r " ^ ' ~ engineer, an- ---------------------------

J t river water- Divorce Sought’F"”L”S After 6 Monthsi ■Slth • w ? i r -In » WednesrvT. .„H r r n day In d lsliltl court John 7 . Car- f l s n w .d ? ^ t h lo c ^ a ^ e d only tha t Alice. Y o ^g

water corit«ht 5, compelled to assumem lt water con- her »»!<>«« ^

th™*2'8*nchM! '^Carlock charges In hU complaint water content tha t hU bride of six month# has

MTOftl •with 4,4 proved quarreUome. critical and th of 14 inches.- Kolding, has refused to keep housj

water content or make a h«ne for .him and hei •ter th an water conduct h f i caused him worry and

■d*'that most of * * a r r S. Walker represent# Car- arlv In Decern- lock, urlng the past fTar below nor-

— i . SEW IN G M A C H IN E S

iSfrsSSfe SPECIAtlZED1 crashed into a

REPAIRING-her? Jack Cum- 1

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1 • NEW'HOME ITED •KENMORE - • . !• « EtDBEDOE I

) -ANli ALL C i m R M A t ^ - ~i■V M V SiBP” b&wiwu MAuniwtJJ I

yO RN'Allowances on Ihe purchase ot 1

t ’ new'DOMESTO or ADLE^!

6EWIN0 MACHINE ._ ]

'-pKiiS rar"""'' -B IS E R -C A IN 1

D r i e r » — ---------- ’- i p p l l a n i i L ----------- 1

--- or—:— 1E'S ■' ■ Phont 276W•RY f. . .^ A A A

R E in N a MACHINE BHOP

Corner ^ 412 Main Ave. V . '

W E D

F ^ n J M a j r. ^ d Q H Q „ „ o sever worrying about get- 1 " ung enough Chrtttma# trees for;tw a y s S -S .X S SOa«) new UMnie pUtcs . . . The Ber. E.ran by-Johnson - t^ i ie RolW inijulrinrabout

Bol#e ' before deciding on whether . three miles ^e or a bus driver will worry about sday afternoon conditions . . . Domer B «tachopping to make ntonlnj: a couplft of eriM d# m e*B-

necUon with bowling tournament# nage SocUl security oftlce peraon-

17. route 1, nel trying to d l ^ of CommuniW » the shertlf# ConcerX U tW

, S a - . T . n u . - S a . » . a m m •'.“ '. ' 'S S

, '? .r £ ri o S 5 lU l”lSl S w 'oI b iua»“ 1 i w uunj

JUmed Pedestrian# breaking ^ o u g h Ice

•♦4Taanf'inen;«-trBnsler-to-W a#h-

ih l . . . And overheard: aenT m oaalng; n tr»r« " I ’m booked solid tor every Thur#-00th ears were there’# somethingtly W k ln g ln fo else I'd rather do."

F s f V S S q u a r e D a n c i n g

P a f f y ^ H e M H e r e -

By S o r o p t i m i s t slUaed . Dancer# Irom HaUey, O O O ;^'ing snow and Wendell and Jerome came to Twlcere blamed for Saturday to a ttend the l ^ dls lo n .a t- 3 ^ 'P - annual-e<iuore danc# sponsored, byind avenue and the- SoroptlmUt# International al»r-Nelther-oar:# -thw—Aroericnir“ Iie»lon—hau.—Mreilred but police Hugh O. Boone wa# general chair-ianm ib-ftsulW l m an Jor.the.dBTitc,:— . _!• In the receiving lines were Mr#3 for the radia- jjr s . Helen Hayden Bailey« and left rear _ „ jiden t, Mrf. Ruth EdmundsIdanoblle sedan grown and Mr#. Ohristln*, A. Qulggle, 30, pctgrjon.gh t.rear f« n a« Calling the dances were Al Weslidan.-'driven by Twin rails, and Bob Daley rwln FalU. wasily- ' ^ r a r e e n trees hung with sllve

Collide' f c ^ e d me pilllurm . Hie iltrrtni

N e ^ ' ^ g ^ f b e E mi ™ ’f«iiawiTi a Hndles, A country breakinst wa T 11:1 5 ^ V midnight to 3 a. n^

illes east o t Five . • ~ , ^

z - i S p e e d e i s E f f l e d —ivelllng west on b u r LEY, JttiT-J—Je rry Berrlei werved her car c i„ i„ed with operating a car o t 4 vehicle that^httd nilles^^an^ h w J n

oad on . the Icy ju^ge Henry W. Tucker, The comthe path ot an - ja in t wo# clgned Dec. 38 py AlDni

iriven byDuehce xircUnningham, AlBiair---------Palli. ,t of' the two r e a d TIMES-NEWS WANT ADSed but the un- ----------- --------- - -oth waslerable. Damage \ e s t lm f l te ^ M ^

is Off Road F . N n S ^•ed when a Twin j j

ta:!row5t.'^ohe- ' • J t A ■ ^of the Perrlne To See I t ’ VI

8 a. m, Tuesday. ^uauywooM Uibiod'Tfoffi' th s ~'‘f ' i i o s T 7 3 C y B r “ cording to Bays. I f f / v i m xiken fifth wheelhng about $150, t 'sAi'l,. 38. dragline

lught I) Months If. / lu JU jMnfU ed Wednesr. . l i : . L rt John F, c a r - f I l i t Alice.Young ' j t J

jeUed to assume \ f / ^If the divorce U

In hU compUlnt ■(,' A J ■six month# haa l y

J .ilS'ho's; y cuMMiNcS'CAuinEiDwor .him and her f V], wm m n j

represent# ' Car- ' \yC«'"<«iu«>twriini-«>««i>w«siw<,

LAST DAT!I n U “CAPTIVE GIRL”IIM “ HOUSE by TH E RI,VER”

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nNOHOUSE ■“ I lO H e Y E S T ' F . G O M E O IE i

flBg R M A t ^ - -

'RADE-IN____

le purchase ot

IC or A D LE^ lACHINE ._

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— I N Y E A R S R E T U R N S

'769 J---- «2^S!S^ISm !2hL

A i M feSHHINE BHOP

Ave,'y.. • ' '

* Voi JmJivmciuIP

W EONESDAY, JAUtlAli

ttazardoBtm as trees for | 7 _ H - f „iflre and wiener J ; a U O f 'care dUpJaytiw - • •. . The Ber. E . , . »■*, e -

nrabou t road to -“ - A p p n a ln ia t tu J ^io t en whether Tueeday and T u ( £ ?irtU worry a to u t ''f^ .H 'tl*. Domer Bertech O*? "l«»>t. • “ «emuxS# la '448- ■ • Olenn* -^ e n r

ng tournament# reported p r a c t lc * !^t office peraon- the ground, a u ^ . 2e o l Community n ight but the Wth.. inglng lo J . M. walks were bare:k to duty with less there' U an *Le?«p«Ue;..iee{. on .the_temperature

arage after wind highways Anr,V;J?“ ndo* ; BUIRoth headed for tu t a t 11 a jn son standing la « d toe

I V* ; Jerome Wednesdsy bJ

- w j f * a

i S via', b.>l “ a S S n!:■ O enTm oaalngr " j?

payment of}___ . Sought inancing--i j » » • • against Melvin Cna*;iu'liere~. . . . *0“Tt Chargln, h i Z ioptimists p«hi.

KaUey, OoodlB*. Mr#. cummjBs u n o ine came to Twin tended Crane win. iva ttend the th ird lh a t th* punhaw m

3c# sponsored, by by J u ^International a t paid afalost the i m

I'lineT W e Mr*. 6 ^ F S P 6 B n Hayden Bailey, A . T V W T Ruth Edmunds, ■ > . » # « p

1 Mr#. Christina

ces were Al Wes- V a M M U t t S i f is. and Bob D tley, f i f l f D S T O jO E

hung with silver r a = S = ! = —s a s s j ■Uiui. riiB tffnfng^ -ffrJ ■ - B e v _ a f 7 |9 ed with evergreen , . - - J i T r fear'# belU _and n l> O H aHry b r e a k ln s t - n r ' ------ a — " v Jight to 3 a. n^ _ J f c I W I

i s E i n e d —

lOHKCMnopa

Tucker, The com- V **'*'"T.'IwiIIfl! Dec. 38 by-Alonio

^ ^ ------ a - SHORTBWIIWS WANT ADS. ^ ----------------Door# O pen»tn it

Si t e Satvday

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f»-lnjiired,I Crash oL Auto, Truck^ is d u a t h a BoUesn,

'uesdar «nn ln ( vbsn T»t« ^ J ^ 'h U l M S O ^ M U d «4 ta .InmiI eocurred tix mUes wesi oi

V. B. h)ghw»7 30, xxohU rs s FAtroImui SUnle; P u e . restlcit^-' p . Peston. Buritr. ttzlTV- 'tjuck, uc*p«d tnjurr. Both

|-TSt« toM P M * 'U i« r-in n>.A bauV .4Q .i^u a a ^ i^_coUiiIon ooenrred. T in 1 tiie tn^~T BlftarT!l8liw»/ ig th# eoUIil«.-i«b-iieliher

“« 'w M efU m »t44«t.tti» .to»ut«noWU. ■nia front end ofc k ,M d « n .» * d .li^ '*rtemocia*19«Chry«Ier Tho Kriej by Fred B. 'Wataoa. Mokow. meeU no w It of control »n<l ikSditd Into -m ;- TUe' B lUi»er.a«dail-drl7TD:l^_Ji.,C?, ..'»grtud..lA. ry. Wendea Th»;mlih»p oc- f e a tb u »ni a t 3 pffl. on »t*t« Wihwfty -----------------nue* e u l ol WeiiJell; _ ^5SiaTK»’*M iannrw« anBed X ' S m t ” ^

5 ^ i f ? n jc ^ ! ' but- dinittjB S f e to a t« l »t $100 to W ition-.$300 to »eyberTy.’»<e<lftn. .

, , f ■«T MUth centlarthy Namesate Office Aide :S?„!S2E-J»ir. S-OP>—Appdnlment a i ic l ia '- s j r tld L. McParUDd, Meridian, and hear t t-ol«lc-ln.th> dcip« r a a > n l^ othw-fleld*- iJorcement ,ha i been aft- gored by thi 4 ST J. -A MoCtrthy. who i u » l orjanJi er the office of commlisioner D. B. T t !**enfjre«snen»on the-<lr«t m u e g v 'o t ' i tha B«w Idaho admlnljtra- v trs ltj . of Ii!

tut«a' in Rljtanfl luweed* E. H. Broad- Oooding. Wi

SinlUj. reUrrUnd l» a former Bobo and tlon,_wlll fipt neiipapennan. He" •JjoTiai' Twin S^Hs-iren_ytan_.5i_bue'neM ,.exi _M eetlHEi..^.including operaUon_cf a ^ n . e;_Rfcl:leet and farnu.TircCarihy’i a n d n o ; Qo<sment said. 10-11; Ederiu4t« of the College of Ida- Jan . 18-17;'arlaad mtirrlcd and the Falla. Jan. Iif four'chlldren. Parm a. Jarrtliy . succeeded Alton P . 38-27, and ; on. ila te police superlnien- —ffl hat been.acting eommls- r n „ . , , . , .luce laist summer. 1 e i U p Qnnn waa named acting _____t|» *loner w JieiiM .A da eouniar IT.. f t f lg T

I *71 T” appointmentanrDirectDr— «y-,„ 'iscnss-Defenrei Jan. 3 WT—Proposed elvll c lty-m ayorl leglsUtloa has been dla- • R^esar^lt.

gU3oit,Len-Jmrian and n n l, .rfarv»d-und« )oddrldge. itat« clvU defense tions. Mrs, .- — --------------------- . pointed cityIdge « ld tha general pic- R iy S. Hi civil defenac w u dhcuued man, said i legislation to be submitted until a per 19S1 UgUIature, convening made, i t n e t ■ ' months to scured army colonel com- al and expi tiu t-O ovem or-Jordaa-''li ha aaldr- --l-defenae-mindad.''----------- — ThoAQmnOltv " • to —aiuiouui.<d —the' •»!> ‘th e'preat lent ofSgt. Prank Chase aa office. The blstratlve a a ^ ta n t on a plan any ct > -M L-D oddrid(»-U -aU » tB lunt»rl)l_uaULaJeglila. —

?S'SSi.'S,a?"'-:partn(1 tha t Betgeant Chaae, re- t v i a tha army, waa for many J H C ( slat«ll;,.to Ih* oflleer InI J J i ^ m wr y r ”*............ ........:_____ _ o w n e r -o f-

. company, j:'treets-Get;- : •3m^f orCrash"IT, Jan. >-IC7 rtreeU wer* tho oompaior a minor ooQliloa which dated Oct.

two ear* heifl Tuesday tho Interest the Inventc

ctdeot occurred a t 11 a.m. tools a o d 'o (•TMction of.acoU-aranuB . m a . ccm'e«t. n a n * \mdeiBtudebaker aedao driven ducted la <

t th# Intersection when It - — sed from behind by a 1950agon driven by Leo Hen- V S T Aupert, according to poUe# ▼▼

!ld was a l o ^ g up behind d e a c fhtn he applied his brakes HORSES Q wagon slid Into ths otherrrtUe of the stauen wason -------r a r tear of the Le* autcmobU* Hlghi

-...................... - ........ OAlATK8 BCWFTTAL........................Jan. ^ U n . Jones L «m - P F R f

etumed from th# CottajsS'Burley where she spent .......... T Wys recelTlnt medical treat-

'xcliuive MagitVaJley Appl

>HN^MAHV4LLE-r______ ____________________- » A V * ^ W . . ^ v ~ H O T

Immnp; fiV f l # 7 f

J' ^

i d It —familyilraWiy' ta

• Bant-Bf B M b . A taalnoa .S e r. ^ H i t h e r S t H p ^ . . . CaO MliMl.lw*a

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Evanigelist_ ConceiH | | | | | | M | T

■on’a OommunlWiltwrmilRusaSan cellist, glTe a concert aoliool’sudltorlp jn .

-O than ached aem a n Rudolj m s C a e ^ plan elera quartet; Paulee, sopran

Kurtz ts one musical tarolhi of the Boustoi .Ted..yi<;!tnUt, York c ity -..Born:in Rtu m u a l^ ...educ

in and it<BKV. GLENN O B tK F tlB ___ precedlnt,* »

. . '.VNaBna, la-li<adbv a aerka After a Bei of RTlTal m eetinn a t.'th* K tm -' when he pi beriy Church ef the Naaarena. “Swan.” the The aeriej win *od Jan . 7. All offered to buy meeUng* wUI be held a i 7:M p. would accomp;

“ B f The B * t /M r . O ilff lth -haa - play the eello ..w grked.ln.inlBalonJleM f ta A r-.: jdanced.rrha I

fea tlna and British Bondsna. with the comp ' ■ ■ ------ years. .

Farm-Insti^tes— ' - S X ” — Slafed'for-Area

TOISE, Jan._3J>f5—Dates fOT.mon gagementa-an■ Qian a qptfn farm Institutes In and New Zealsouth c e n tw a n d ^ o a u i r a n o f l ~ l n 'IM4 heIdaho have been announced, (ijid tn tills

L. M. Williams dUtrlct super- vlted by Artur▼Isor for the University of Idaho ^ ith the NB(eatensio'n service, said farmers will th# D ron it comc-us8'-ajTlcli3tural-flev«wpmert5-f5iiSW rt-tothiand hear talks by authorlUea In n p tz a centerother-fleld«-«fr-the-meetlng»-*pon- - -H fJU jT w rjsored by the extension service and , t Oren ira l orjanlxatlonh. house built ab

. D. R. Theophllus, dean of the aro photograpl«illeOT-of-»*rlcu3txirB-8t-th« Uni- .roHectlon of olversltj of Idaho, *111 address Instl- _____tut«a in Rupert, Richfield, Carey, -raOooding. Wendell and Eden. Wayne J V P W K flSinllh. retlred-proIeasDr ofeducft- \ 'Uon,„wili.y!pe8fc_nt_Ca8tl,eCw.d.-Buhl, ___ T W o m fTwin ralljT m d Emmett._M eetlH E i..w lll.beJieI(l_it-Jlupert RUPERT, J iJan . 8; Richfield and Carey, Jan . 9 a former depa n d n o ; Qoodliig ahd'W ehdelTJan. T)olnted-by-tti 10-11; Eden. Jan . 11; CasUeford. day night to i Jan . 18-17; BuW, Jan. 17-18; Twin as city patreiiFalls. Jan. 18-19; Emmett. Jan, 20; ly waa.appqln Parm a. Jan. 35-26; Nampa, Jan. Inamarhas I38-27, and Meridian, Jan . 27- . Minidoka pnjj

^ g r a d u a t e d froi

Temporary City S “i!™ ^^anagerN am ed-

appointment as Pocatello city man-Tger.------------------------------------------ - " X X X K X

I t was the f irst action taken by y W > ♦

took office Monday, replacing acUy-mayortype of government.' t ‘• B^esar-clty clerk since 1644. has V D - l ! ' ]4*v»d-undeF-thM»-ottr-wlinlnEelr*- A K% B Mtions. Mrs, Josephine Ball was ap- t n „ »vinpointed clty-clerk-to succeed Bees*. V iiV ^ S P -T n

Roy S. Hunter, commlsslon-chslr-m an, said Hcete would hold office J I“ Pie»ent,until a permanent appolntnjtnt Is ♦ c i ^ 'made, i t may take three to five ♦ > H Omonths to study a list of profession- X ^ ■al and experienced city manageta, t T R ih* sa id .- —...........................................V I5 t« th-A T i— TTw^^nmlMlon alio votad ta keep

office. Tho commission doea not plan any changes in city personnel •fo^-t^l♦-iim•^^e^n*•-H^lnt«-«aht----- ----------------

Partnershi^Bact^Filed for Record

-,AB,.agraemftBt ol.paxtnenhlp.be.. ..................tween O, O. KUllnger, former soleo w n er-c f-th * -K m in g e f-E le e tric — ...........-company. JJ31 Blizabeth boulevard.a ad Lyna Roger* was fUed Tuasday -....... .

and Roeers ar« equal partners In th a company. The agreement was dated Oct. 18. Rogers' purchase of the Interest In the business Includes the Inventory of all merchandise, tools and'equipment.

*Thw m m puny TylJJ fe tiltt thenam e \mder which it has been con­ducted la the .paa t. Do.cbAUgt tn

{w a n t e d :d e a d n i r a l i v e

HORSES MULES COWS -■ - Fo r Pnm ipt Pick US-------

Highest Priced Paid - .........CALL OOtlBOT- - ...................................

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P E R C Y G R E E ^ - - T R O U T F A ltM

'Hey Applicators For

ILLE-ROOFIKG^----------H O T n r - P A Y S I — — —

'“ -A D -the-a tn i'fusJ-yo ti-eonld- ■ T aI tmmnp.- f iT i winter, oould not | | |

gtva you th* homa-comfort th a t efficient JntulaUan gitar* '

—family health U pr«jUct*d * ' Mid&st too-bot. too-viU v p t . and downat K*ept h * ^ out. too. iB im nm irl T ea .. ypQ

— » 0 T O D “5iq iafli.---------- :------ -------

5STOi*gS*Sr»-tem2SM^ ’ ■I m Om 1.1w*1I «fc* bO.

—NO^OBLIOATION - ~ T - TP honi 27S9-W : ^ ‘ 1 / t

R O O F iH O - -R O V E M i ^ c o r

.........-7...................................-TIM I

Concert Season Here TTiuirec&^^otedCelJ

■ptfat artist to appear In'flffla a**- ' .*Km’s Oommunlty Ooacert a auon U m s S B Edmond Surts. world-r«iowMd RusaSan cellist, who U acheduled to glTe a concert Thursday In th e h l(h ■oboal>BUdltortam~TtartlnK'"Kt~ttU p jn . ' '

■Othan scheduled la ter In th« a<«- aem are Rudolph Plrkusy. outatAnd* la s Cae<^ pianist. Peb..U ; th«IUV> elara quartet; P e b : '35, and Mona Paulee. soprano, M arch 33.

Kurtz ts one of three distinguished musical brothers. Efrem, conductor of the BoustoQ symphony, and Ar> .Ted..yi<;!tnUt,and..dlKCtor>{,tf«?r York c ity Coiiese of Moalc.-..Born:in Russia, K ort^-bacan hU m u a l^ ...educatipn^.ln . Oermany.

In 1934. and studied further I s Paha precedint.» Sur?paa .coce« rt tour.

After a Berlin concert Id IMS. when he played Balnl S a n s '‘'Swan," the trea t Aqna PaTloT* offered to buy all hla contracts'if he would accompany her on tour and EOMplay the cello solo each - time ahe — — — jdaneed„The Swan."--Kurt«-.tour*d — rwith the company two and one-half ] l ^ | i a i * Q

’'" " lit PM tv . alM.' l l i i ,n lau M -a-eham bef-w um o-trie gotH f - to - J-^i a p i d Australia for a tour of 80 concetti BOISE. Je■ m -T O T -pfcnrm sa-uiipnw s KUHS eapitorbunai alternated between European, en- of mineral s gagem enta-and-tour»-«f Anslralla floor of the i and New^ Zealand, ^ : “Oie large i

field fn this country and was In - have been tvlted by Arturo Toscanini to appear by SUte Mwith the NBO Symphony, playing McDowell an

_the_DTorji.l5.wncerto. Oreat-ffuecew and tliree sufollowed in this country and In Eu- Tn® new cropean contert tours. • rock speclmt ' ■H«."'hlj'Twre“i(na' 'ih ilr ■ tTro-ieHJ bc-lal>ei!td,-«reside a t Oreenwlch, Conn., In a -----------------house built about 17BS, RIs hobbles - .are photography, carpentry and th* F E |

,collectlM of old pewterwara.. . ,

New Patrolman.—Named at Rupert- -------

R U P ra r, J a n ,J .- : :M a rle y ^ ^ ^ _______a former deputy sheriff, was ap--polnt»d-by-thB-clty eoun d l- T n e s » --------— ’day night to replace Curt Edw arts as city patreiman, Edwards recent­ly .waa.appqlnted deputy ahcrlff. m i l l '

Inamarhtfs been a resident of the l l l f l l l ' Minidoka project since 1920 and w(w graduated from Rupert hlgh school. 'Hfl'servM two years as deputy un - r ——— “ der Sheriff Jake Wall and has U k- . S M V en FBI coupes in law enforcement.

nounced the purchase of a carload ffn m io f - ^ ^ : ^ t o g _ B g l t e : ^ ? _ e t t : e

1:TRAILERA _ ^ f Vicks Va&1 W l i ! P i A l . W V results wh

♦♦♦By Trip, day. week or m onth. X ■ Every siX W ^ H n a v ? ^ to c lc ^ l^ lrn ltu re ,Y " VapoRuVB Y I “ plcment, DtUlty, etc. ♦*♦ raedicatidr

A . latGO bron

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- TIMEiNBWS, TWIN TAILS,

Here to ( ^ n 6 Voli edCeUisf Slated Prov:

To !BINC«A2M

Totunteera of-aes-aqttare m an effort e*7e a r^ id

Flftr-flv« I Latonlck-a boi sew I

Blngliamton ahe was tn

though stUl a

- T h * -akin - from

' World w a rn . JTTa.^, a .-pai ' T O T iR in n a 'j

Threa olhc leglessso t used, alt In ease they '

D r. NUs Kc

. . ^ - S ? S ! i* S‘ ' two hour* gr

M i n e S ^ e c u n a i i ' - u n" D i s p l a y T m p r n v p ^ ^ 2 5 5 3 2

BOISE, Jan. a (ffV-Th* Idaho called the 05-eapitorbunam rTnuTK -fttw Tnipiar procedu r e ; ^ of mineral specimens on th* first Seventy p«floor of the ro ttm dn.............. - was--burned

The large stack ot rocks formerly caugh t fire fr

have been broken Into Uttlo ones complete on Jby Slate Mlna Inspector Qeorge Dr. NorditronMcDowell and placed In eight cases -------and three stands. tEA l

TTiVnew cases, filled i^th some •' OAKU:?;'.rock specimens that stlU need to Hale and so

be-lal»IIed,"elrc]e-tfae-retufld*.------ from tha-CoU

l E E W i ^

WHEN ACOLD STUFFS

from coughing sposms« stuffiness i - ^•^^itfhfrg»Bty t iw iM . . /

H ere’s a apcrtaJrw ay. J o rcu e v e -tne ^ . worst m iseries ol colds w ith th e aatno » V - Vicks VapoRub th a t brlnga such K rana V v

I I t o n . . . i f» Vicka

■ Every single hr~ea(h you take c arries • VapoRf e o - i ^ in a t lo n o T i im e - p - r o v e a - * " ^

medications deep into cold-cohgestcd- ,<* latBO bronchial tubes to b ring you g lo-

relief 1Then, m b Vicks V apoRub on th roat, water

chest and back. I t w ork j fo r h o u n to Then.. Kcep.un-rcUcl!_______ ... _______ ;____Relief

rn U rn

X C E L t E N T P R t C ^

• S ty le s .... wonc lection o f dt

_____ ;_______ casual wedges. , o x f o r d s , d u c k i

f o r d s " a n d 1- —----------Crepe'snd l(«i

_______ selections!. Sul e a t h e r s .

• Colors ;..b1acl blue, green,

—^ -----------------sand, Biuuke, v■ r e i

'• Sizes. . . All Bl - - - - ^ to 9m pricee

a r l y . . . Chqo: Selection Is QS E S M A D E N O ^

N T A t t S , r o A H O

6 Volunteers Qi;- _ - , HEYBURN.

Provide Skin To Save Girl

B IH C fflA l4T 0N ,N ,T ,Jan .*(ff> - . _Six Tolunteera have donated a totaltif-aW -aqttare-lnehe*-o{-th*lr-*kla------------------m an effort to-aaie. tha life of an e *year^id t h i wtth critical bums.

n fty -flv* per c a n t 'o f Buaan X*tonlck.'a body was ooTered w llh ■ sew akin In a two-hour oparaUon.

Blngliamton City hospital report­ed ahe -was ta satisfactory cjsndlUon, though StUl critica l

TariM D eaen.-T h * -a k in -e a rn # - fro m -« u a a » * a ----------------mother, from a blind veteran of .World war 11, a salesman from - - ..........JTTa.1. a. parking lot employ*, aTOTlRinna-li-UTo« w oner,-----------

Three other volunteers, on* a legless Ttteran of World war n , wer* so t used, although they stood by In ease they were needed.

D r. NUs Nordstrom, Jr„ a plasUo surgeon, spent threa hours removing th a aW n-frcBn-the-slx donors and two hours grafUnf It onto Busan’sbody.- ■ - -----------...........................

“Unh8aTte«“ Job ^—Hfr-t»ald t he gtfl’a body ■ now-waa — -----------iV>yT'p1i>ti»?y rnvpr rf wifh .Vlncalled the operation a "Ufe-saving•proeedtire;**----------------------------------

Seventy per cent of Susan’s body )w as--burned -»rtien her clothing - - — ^ caught fire from a kitchen gas stove

complete on 5fi per cent of the t»dy.Dr. Ncrdstrom said.

LEAVE BOSPrrALO A K U :7; jaH ;'3 — Mrs. E r n « t —.............. -

Hale and son have been releasedfrom ♦V'* fVH.p» hfv.pUiii nt Hii^ifT ,__; ___

STUFFS you UPl J________________

uffiness I ‘

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* Jurt put im e VapoRub in a yo . , vaporiser 4r bowl of bolUnf Jiroat, water (aslshown In pkg.). I j ur* to Then breaths In the vapors. ~ _ . .____ReUef TOroSin a J iu n ^ J _____ --■ d y - lo j i l lM t- i i lU o ^ t- Q f w ik» -L ,

6 t E $ E

m .R tC ^ G R O U P S - U[es.... wonderfiil se> ion o f dress andlal wedges, saddle_____ _>rds, duckbills, ox-ls~ and l o a f e r s . ^[w-and' Icatfiei^ol® • • ----------ctions!. Suede and_______K e rs . _____ , I

» r s ; . .b b c fc r f ir o ^ ', -------------------- , green, d e s e r t i I, HIUUlU!, WllW Tmd ' _ ' ------------ j

s . . . 'All sizes from 9 in price srroUp. .

hpose Yours h Complete!) W W IL L N O T B E

Chat HeldHEYBURN. Jan . 3 — A Gleaner * ^ ^ e n ta .

Girls and i t Men flreatde ch at waa held a t the home of Mr. a ad Mt*. CALITOBJ Ernest Handy Bunday eranlng. OAREY. Jan. Ruth Ohenay, .president, was In O. Tolman are c hati* o t the meetlnc- *Harlow Maywood. Calif.

_______ f r u c t < i i | £ 4

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liner c o o t* .. .to sell o r fhii •xceplion'olly'

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■ - Sm cll-depolit M fP ^ ’ - \

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w -ib a -.ifvXtt. Otxam " " n c n . played. Mra. Handy.H n t^ -i* - - BM S8, Jan;.J

f n ^ e nts. “ 7 ^ - .-

CALirOBNU V IB IT O ^OAREY. Jan. S -M r. and Mr*. O . S « t* « n t VUk

O. Tolman are visiting re la ttna tn Uved a t Blae) Maywood. Calif._______ ________righy* a*ph*w.

JflQUS,.____^ ___» A S p N

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Pi<f«Twbf>ted'fatirtar7:7tK»Wi'___ popolar_Bqbordine _or llTM.j.ieloCtiB

imail.colon^ln oil tiiM,. beautiful tlylst —belted er t

S H v Designed lo wear «« BH —onywhere...xip the worrn, oil

lining in for.proteetion og | E L : ______________- w intry h lo t t i l A W O P t

b I t h e W ISE ...be here earln f l eholEi islsetlQii dg t i ! ihti onnijati

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■ Styles . . . dress shoeeh 'd ]^ t s r t»

..................... l o t r f w j ^__ ____________ biliB, casq■ fords, pun

^ ---------------------- 8andalsr-S=----- leather*.

• C o lo rs .., b ------------ ■; ,:rfd , grffin.

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. 4 to 9 1 n » r

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. l u i u BniBi'ffa'.:-'; ,-;jS ’ - - i iS ia y

PBeloea,-B lT «» ld < k 5*K 3£5£ i . s«t*«nt yukren. wte fanas!y_' k Uved at Saekfool. U Ita . CM-r'

tlghyiS B*ph*W._______ ' t - •'

tiriitTTTtteM -feM—iiTM. .»electipn_of _ . . , , ;, ..-li ,■

>n in oil tiiet,..Nvo~''...........| | - f ls> —belted or boxyj Ij - I lo wear o ^ i *wi >. I _ J> the worm, oil wo^ I Iirproleclion ogaintt 1

:...be here early fo<' ’ ' .......}le s u ls e tlc n d w in a -------------------§ 7- ^

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style* . . . high s ty h . ; dress shoes in W bed heigh tsr tote"oir6r)l«,— loafers,Jug soles, d n * r - ^ bills, casuals, i h n s S - ^ fords, pumps, tO a tf,

- s a n d a lS r -S u .d .t - u l— ■ leathers. — -

Colors. . .black, b r o n ,■:rfd, gripiiin, Miif. wlilit ,„a „inai4e,.(oUen vheat. _

SIsM. . . Ail s in s fcoiB ■‘ '3 to 9 In (rife gruup.-

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A^oWUiUcQ of rib II. im . of lb* Uib» Erral»» Tim* «UbIt>1]*4 la 1*91 Md lb* Tyla H»*« «iMblUh*d Id IM4.

PbWI»I>«I itHr ‘ai BaoitT *1-110 8«<«nd Sue*l-W«i. T«m •-. -f«lli,iMilHi.-bj. Ibi Tta«»-N«wi m ilib ln i Compter t

' ‘b u n d u cUu mil) n ilu r April i. UII. *1 U* {Wit* JB T-la ^n ili. U.bo. »»d«r lb. tr t «t Mtub I,..1IT*.. ^

BUD8CRIPT10N BATES ^ *BT CARHIER-PATAB1.B IN ADVANCB i

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P , BT HAIl^PATAllLB IN ADVANCB• Vllbto Hmha iiut tlb* Coanlj. Nir»d*i .

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; P - AJI noUe«» rw lrr f br l*» « br cjiir «( toorl of «omp«l*Bt I hrimellon to U publlibrf » « 1clr. will b* pubUili«J In tin ‘

; I , Huf»iUT Imb* ot Ihli p»ptr punuiBt to 6*0. K-IOI. »>bo Coit.; I NATIOHAL BEPRtSENTATIVES ,I k WEST.HDLLIDAY CO, INC.

I Ml Uobit StrMt. SiD rr>nel»«o. Ctltf.. 1I t , --------------— I: . - I: i “ D E L IR IU M -T R U M A N S ” —

-----------^te-reeent-ftddreea-deUvered-by-DcJoseph- J

1 . rtut.rirf In nnnnpctloTi With the Installation > ’I*'' of new officers o l the Twin Falls Klwanla

------club fo r 1851, has been causing considerable I1 I • comment. i

! I objectives adopted by Kfwanl? International I for the year 1051, all based on the funda- ]

! { Dieotal themo: "FKiedoni4a not free." 'Among other things, these objectives call '

kj .. for support of the United Natlon.*i . . . In Its i :— battla-tQ.prc-iiifrvff frnii nationsJX-fh<UVorIdj p ' [i)> even closer relationships between Canada ; III* and the United States; combatting commu- , i ' ' -<ilam->.wlth-every.force at the organization’s )

" command; promoting economy, efflclency ln government at all levels; resisting all trends

. » . -toward-wclallzation of any profession, b u ^ j I neas, industry or group of workers; protecting' '• tr - ttie publlc-wetfare-by-demandlng-legfll~rlght8-I i it and' resgonslbllltle^ fOf~TfotH~~MBTi:c[genTCTit~ (

and labor; seeK to elim inate "CHe causes'dr ' i- ‘ Juvenile deUnqueocy, and-atrengthen our | t,Ki| \ social structure through intensified scrvlce ; j | l to home, church and school: il £ ! Dr. M a j ^ ^ ’s tatcrpretaMons of all these 111 objectives were Interesting. In reference to I'll I th e trends toward socialism, for Instance, he '

recalled that "our forefathers In establishing liH ’’ o^r coTittlt'ition crtat t d out- ymir _( j | [ j P 3 p e a t prlnclplea oJ government In the demo- :

f l j l versal welfare.• t " "Early in the history of our country," he

mpjt> i»mnyiq.!} , «Ued by our government to the point of neg* . ! j ; lec t o f opportunity and welfare. Todayj the r^n pendulum naa swung to' ih e exirenie in- ihu “^ ____ other-dlrectlQn-Rnd_we_ftnd opportunity and5‘ • welfare over.emphMlaed--and misrepresented' ■ j to th e point where we are fastioslng our free- ;

II' dom and rights. The trend In this direction ’ has gained such momentum that It presents :

ill' ue w ith a grave and dangerous situation. As ' iH*r - - a m atter of t a c t . . . oome of ua already have ^ ■ = ^ r ie e M g 'lH ^ t^ 6 '‘at‘fe-6fnioted-with an-epl-^ - |ji) demic of Delirium Trumans.’ . .

. “There la nothing th a t will lower the mor-

— ------and_more_rapl{lly_ than rpglmpntatlon and -i p ^ ^ m p u l«on .'Itb rcB flrcon tem iitrin itepeoples -

and degenerates integrity. Its ultimate goal is thO'Uttcr loss and destruction of initiative, Incentive, and of self-respect. We are con- '

■’•'^fronled-wlU)-tha-tr«ai«ndou8.taslc.of-x)ot-only- “ stopplrig’ but^reverslng thto'trend;-N othing

B splendid haft ever been achieved except by those who dared belleVe that som ethlng-in- -

‘■“''s ia a 'th e ln '^ Bnpenor to-circamstarnca.-- - ^ •; Who can deny that the regimentation of ,

labor ta this country, for lAatance, has served , to stifle individual initiative? instead of en-

I c o u r a ^ g individual Initiative to bring out f the best in everyone and- thus make for bet-

•;* u ...Jter craftsmanship, Regimentation has served ^ • tp build up vast organitattona of disgtuhtled i

; ;i automatons.•■Tt' — w eoarow w iB O ii h ad -s-d ltterent-tdea-of- I ; w hat will make this country great. He ex-

tf - - pressed that Idea as follows: - - ................± .......■ "Any man who can survive by his brains,I any man who can put tlie others but of (jusl-'8 ness by making the thing cheaper to the con- i cumer at the same ym e th a t he is increasing 1 ■■ "its intrinsic value■an'd qlfallty.Tlalfrm 'y hat t —- < » " « ^ : « f l F r w r y 5 i P ^ ^ -I --tjulldTip-tK*-Unlted States,-and-l-wUh-thore - ■ were more of you."1 We do need more such men in our country M L-.. lodayrrrCQutflgeoufl .men wlth..confldenc?_in .[ ji I their own initiative and capabilities, men ' I I who refuse to become slaves to regimentation, ;

| . dom will not be free. i------------------- ------------- -----------— —----------------- 1

I j} BRAINPOW ER PROBLEM |i i ; War or no war, this nation needs to hus- i a}!: band Its brainiest manpower for the Highly :

i^ c la llzed tasks of medicine, scfence. and 1 I'T almilar skilled occupations. M ^ h of thjs_ _ L::_l._manpbwer.i?aa..WMte?-TK757ofld war, ii._ < i-.'l; The selective service agency Is now trying '

. -to-w ork .out-a-draft defcrment.-poUcy. that J will direct men of high mental promise into ,

m “ J?<wta whyp they’re badly neccCdJ— ’ ||<t— • It i»-r>et-an enviabU >gtlgnnwnt,-Any-oar^ -i

i young men into "smort boys" and “dumb- * n . beUa.": It could also appear to make military. <

serv ice a punishment for scholastic dullness. < £ )i Our keenest educational minds ^ o u id at-;' '

tend to this problem wUhout-tJrtayr----- — i

j ____ :. - R E O .W O R D S ,.A y D D E E D S jjP.!Eg ■ ■ P ly out the Russian communlet primer anrt j S . you read that communists stand for the peo- K : .^"' p le.' Th«r party la the party of the worker,■ l e _ the farmer, the downtrodden. Just jtnjig■ U__along with them, and everything will be fine ^B I __ Ipryou, ■H I ' ",."l<et’« see how this works out in practice, i

' tn ie other-day the Soviet embassy in Wasti-' < M b disclosed to .be. Installing s'omo ‘

BB 1M l ■ i t* tjoat in i»« t»unto inneD rnotnn-the-or= - ■* ■ i l ganized ^ r k e n lA e^e-euppoeed-to-toc-the- K m ' gymbo! of- ^ w if lr in ^ a w ».h* gptld. OVgi^U

» TUGK IR’S NATIOH:W H I R L I G I G

Lu T«la y/ASinNQTON—Numeptrtia «o-c»ll«d ••smAU bi nejsmen's orgAnltiiloti" will b« fore«I out of s *Iudfl

Wghly proflUble p lc tln p U ■ resu lt ol ~ ^»cl»lon of the taa court of the United Btatcs U

they do not pprform n^'»cltfilins"or'<(iacRtimratT* j. • — • ... Ice" or any other merllorioua w

— ! ’ S n t WMhlnKUjn, despite the ir prel— I loo tlotis clQlm.'i und rtouth-flltlng tit

- M . V- The oraanliitJon Involved J/i I---------- — ...... iit is .noh H the NBtto

Equality Msoclatlon, Chle« , \ f , But It li only one o! many jro

~ 5 -. i . which rake In mUlloM of dollar!HZi T bo i r f r r ' - ' w a t i ' - - n u a l l y w h w e ob; — ii^«« _ Uvea they Rre supposed to aora

I < II h)ll. .J ® —

- . . . i i j .00 builneiu. but they hivve been------ — T.cb.. jucMisful. However, the U * co

w tn ii to hATe given them their death.blow.»bo M t. . . •----------- J.OBBr~-Mosl o! these outflla pretend to lym

thtic with small biislnes.'mien. m antfftcturers and . Uilleii. but Actually they .obUln ttieir operat

_______ fund* from .many of the naUon’a greatest corpctloM. In Uielr pIcBi for ctmUlbuUbni. they (iruut t

- - . donaUons will be Uix-cx'eiiipt b e ca m fo r tlKlr'TH

Jo se p h ------ TOB -ta r eypgrto-ot<lelft»y-*»J*r ^ th lr vlegpo- Id a h o - -*nd-Iabeli«d-th»-NTEA-a*-X-aflbliy.’Lffltll-r&.llKfll n a t io n ewmptlon^v I t foun^ th a ^ '^not

f l^ . .".^or educaUonal purposes.” I t lU q'declared I le ra o ie .<t»n7 lng on propHRanda and olhcrt

attempting to Inlluence leglalnllon."

I t lo n a l BEVEVUE—SJnce (iiclr contributions bHI nc-Iccfiin H a- be tw-dcductlble expenses, the largeujuid small fl)

probably v.111 reducc ,or eliminate their conlrlbulU, J t aJso means additional revenue to the hard-pres

es c a l l trcMury.. In I ts The rullnfi camea a t a particularly bad tJme-w o rld - brgnJi.'MHons. W lth -the sovew m ent prepai=n'r. i H Q ' -W-ff’.Tm&ntff-TnrtTr'-WHinna-Uvprixna-ud-iuh-CDnla•uiK iun for rcarmiunent he rb 'and ftbroafl. the promoteri im m u - these lobbies had expected lo make a killing In a t l o n ’S next few ycaw. . n c y l n . • •t r e n d s O PB BA noN a-A lU iough the t«x court's act

hn n U should be sufficient wam ln* to the people wh • W f ^ - -the !aw»-T«-OaJs«>-JU«J.to c*Jl •'ouckera.'’ i t may -e c tln g p trunent and hilpful to de»crtb« the origin and ope - r ig h ts - -Tinn5-oMhese-"tm»ll--bu»UnitmfTi'f.ngeacles,lti_b':e m B n r "deiaii:------------------------------------------- --------------------i s c a 'd r “ 'AS tt-mle, B-fewpromolw-f«t~to«»Uicr^anii Inc n n iir po ru t* their lobby under an appoallnj tttle. T ? ° -f- rent a cubby-hola «t W M hln |ton -»m etta i* i -t s e rv ice (jgn't even |o to tha t « p e n M -# n i t hire a ste

grapher, powlbly. a p reu a*«nt.I t h e s e They eond their cllenta--cr*“iruik«8’> -* P«rW n e e ” to "newsltttor frem t i i r e*plt*l,“ -wWWi-. conalitfi-ufc:

vi« of "pep" edllarlali and lUms w rlltin by the i ?, - -moters or their hired help. ThU bulleUn Blves nelt l ls h ln g },,i„ advlc* on naUoiiAl probluns and leglilat ty -fo U L — n ifirvinir In niibllcl ty.-UMy f rw e n tly t ^ d e m o - foro SongrcMlonai commlttae*. buc tfie-omy w bilT

t i i n l - ' • t*c« ihey get Is wrlteupa In the ir own newsletters. 0t *' “ ' ' * ' irv tn iit.gK anou i l dinner h

-hut II. L. nntJreabiB th a t the cabinet members, senai and other government oisiciais ncaoitned*^*-^

ry ," h e quct speakers." farejy »S3ow up. m f lh a r - -i,If neg * ^ho elect themselves u officers ef tf'ty< th e orgnnlzatlOM’ usually place themselves on the pay't i l . .LiIK nf frohl V* yr»r. *-----------------t y a n d Contr. Wrlght Patm an. T«*m, chairman of the ho >RAnted~ “lomm ilM o-on-tho-prebletni-of-emall-biislneur-h* Z ♦'..on complete list oi the various groups he has deneur

on the floor ss a "raeket." r e c tlo n ho undoubtedly wUl be glad to answer any ijue r e se n ts from bwlnessmen who have been Bollclted far c I'on. A s trlbutlons tiiat are no Jonger ux-exempt.

^ h a v e - -g c ia P P Y -^ en r-J .-liaw to n collina l i Tapldly •» in - e p i- -p in j a ri,p-u[allBK iUi'arre-t>rTtieTn08tie T » p p rin d it

... -■ bom officers of the V. 8 . army. The chief ot aUf e m o r - known as the fighter rAther than the student tj ^ T ^ V - and it u expected th a t he wlU have a n ’ extreir n an ri responsible post m evenl ot World Wir l i l .m - ------ om enit~colllnrshow ed’ hia-#rereaiTenrsB-*t-a-se o p les Tknt pentagon conference on coiittftuuig Uie defe te g o a l orientation courses th a t have proved so sumcm t la t lv c , periodically. 100 businessmen, manufacturers, edu e c o n - *c'en(MM, ««»•* nnd maijazlne wrttcra, etc.,

„r,iw invited to Washington. For .three days they Ibien ■ .,o fr.» f l.;r« o n r : tKscnsslona -Tyf-mWtaTTr-d'pl«mi

O th tn g and economic problems by top officials In these fie e p t by After this briefing, they are flown to Port Benni n t t ' l n - -Q»'i for demonslraUona ol army odvancaa, Includtn , j i . . 7"ai»<i-iBtnuUl8t.gonffntrfitnl flrepow pr.nnd.ajli

- batUe. At E jlln rieW /Fln.,'th'ey observe' air opefBtli .io n o r and Norfolk they boarded a carrier for two days s e rv e d «ea and • navy spectacle, o f e n - • • •

n tt o u t “NO"—Although the Korean war may force U poraiytjrm U iatlon of the out-of-town trips, Defe

□r ucv- Becretary Marshall e*pre.«ed a desire to continue' ir s e rv e d , t a recent dlieuMlon. He was supported by Vand

r u h tle d B « r e f -*lr in<J ehoxmsn ofn»T 7. —■-J These two branche# aUll have maoygh equlpmeni i

n e e x - tha 4nny J,a* shipped most ot lU etuff and dMsI............ overseas. Tl« dimonitraUons' m llh t have to be scib r a in s , and second rale,f b l is l - ' "So. desplt* Jh« weijJity-trJo'# 8{>poiltJont-0»niin nnn Colllnj voted ’'no."HJ woik .,jj ^ doing." he grow,re a s ln g -gena -em to Koreai"itt'y h a t -------------■— ----------------- -i -----------------

S S 'QUESTIONS OF DRAfT P O tlC r

to u n try Por the toreseeablo (uture. military girvlce ls gelne in c ?_ ln be required of virtually every able young ma^n. Ora 5 m e n Ins Oiat pronilsc. MmportAnt-iTUCSllons'remain to ifnM nn solllsd On thc kind of service to be tequlrett and

time a t which It l.i to be given, a, irCC- As we have said, tho nation of a short period

universal basic training no longer seems approprl-------------- ttrthe-need«-of-th«.Um«--Th*-n**d-k-roi:-troopi_D«

training would'produce a reserve, but not troops. H Is the strength of the propo.sa! by Pre.ildent James

-0 h u s - Conniil of Hnrvard th a t all young m tn be liable for I h ig h ly 5' i'i's of mllllBry service, and not merely for a .sh

— -prrlod-of-OTttnlng—supplemented by possible^ «rv

try ln f! Sisruptlflg lh6“eaucBtlon and -trslnlng-of-oUr-yoi „ men. President Con&nt argues tha t locatlns It at i

end of high sehool.-edueotlon-would cau*«-th«-U se in to dlsniptlon. President Charles W. Cole, of Amhc________-mmlti.tlefer it, m the case of jhosejvho show antltiL M iar*- i a i J ilghc iL tauca ig^ im tilT coT eg ru^^ncT n iir “ mpleted, meanwhile dependmg upon aeiectue servJ u to-supply-thranneil-JoTees.---------------------------------a u m o - One bis quution a b « t President Cole’s plan l il l ta ry . whether It wauld aupply enough l^en without biting' i l ln e s s , deeply Into the rank* of older men who are Importr iiirt nf productive capacity of the nation. The conci

^ of a prolonged miiltary emergenev rfietatM pol{g HiaC will permlTa gr'ealT txpanslon of producUon whi Is as essential as bigger ftrmed.tnrces. I t also dicta policies that will man the armed forces with the lei

—— ____ .^iiriipttnn tn friucailon. ^ ’hlch 1. fully as Imports

le p e o - --------- r--------- =-------------r-:—tforkcr, a l a s k a A.vo ifAWAit ’ 's t r in g ®®th CWmocratlc and Republican pliiforms In I£5p " fln e ‘ ■f»'’orta statehood for Alaska and Hawaii.------------

Bills lo grant statehood to ' these U o terrllor: passed the house of representative* by large majorlt

ac tlce .., last M »tch..M onths-a«o.tho bills were approved by W a sh - w nate committee and made reidy for final leni

, The' Alaska and HawaU sUUhood b lits 'most ebusm esii

ilfr-put^ = = m nc.^ th e two_4yj>- aj.i tr^ In th e-uj lon -tfeaUifigt h e -o r= - Amffrlca’t . flt ieBACA.in J tH PM lfif.-W i-nttf-Jli< hj—Mi*- “5 evidence to the world tha t Amerlr a'n tmih D c - w r Jtmocracy-and icir«ovcrnm ciit l i practiced as w • ■ 0 -V ^ [- i^ P tw ch e d .-pltUburga-preM i- -------------

TIMES-NEWS, T

- I G POT ^Sh o t s' ^

ilted Btates that

merllorloua work •---------------------------. •pile their preten- SUJIEFIRE 'METHODMith-flltlng titles. Dear Pot 8ho u ; ^

Involved In this The men <or mice) amons } H the National Maderi who have a difficult t elation', Chicago., a h m it FnmF< in the Ifuit word v of many groupi the little woman may be intCTCi

ons of dollari an- iii a surefire method.<rs whose obJe«. i t dawned on me aometlmo posed to advance that this system la foolproof Ii

far a r It applies to having theenlotial comnUt- word,_ _ „ _________piii them out of " J u s t Ic t 'th e '^ l ltle -W o m y ^ -t

have been un- and ruve and lalK an she wanti r. the tax court Then when It oppenrs, th a t . v.blow. ,. m ight get vlolentSaU you hav<

say U:etend to sympa- "AU _ MSht. dear., pere'a Iftcturers and re- money."'*e lr operating Hen Peck*ireatost corpora- ■-• • •

they fiTRue tha t ’ "MKS. POT BHOTS1 NOTEi's of tlKlr'-nobla D e a rO e n t;- .........- -------

Lot* of your readers have wrl < <M. v<>nrpnint., Jlitle notes about w hat a chore I

I “not a corpora- party phone i ln e .^ u t^ h e Tural- • cjitn ll- TnUnn l.s nothing compJred to v

lUo'declared that Joes oil In Twin FalU. a and otherwise The other-dny 'I tried for ta'o *

■ hours to resell a friend Ma t_ ______ phone- I t was fnlHy Impo rtan t.

ns Bill fw!l«n?«r J rouU n't waJt STTTiay. ?U I II5 _juid small flrrtis got the family car ou t of the gai elr conlrlbulloiU^ ijnd^jlrove over, H er «m?U dauR. the hard-preued an.swereri th ^ flo o r a n d 'I n me

saying, ’‘.Mommy la talking on rly bad Ume-for telephone,"nm ent preparing SliC-told .the other party so

,.nh ffinirnrti thing about ••calling you back Jai he promoteri of aHS’ jiUh'g Up. Tliuii ilic wplnl a kUllng In 'the slie'd been talking 10 nnot,ljer frli

and-"we must have talked for minutes or so." T hen flhe exclalri

, "Oh. U It three o'clock alread>"Si S™ “■»">“ “ “

or..al»o;S S iS S V l

aiicr^ an ii Incori ' \ _______ , ___ * •a lln j iHle- -^o y WANTS ’E'aY '"^ m e t ta i* ! -mey Bhots:lit h ire a steno- g^veral year* ago I t u e n s

used to get a *3 blU In changf « a the slora now and then, but I d‘. '“ ^ I h e nro recall sttlhg one of the bill*

.sand-legislation. J u ,t Corloi

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nembers, senators « r to e ra b c r It's all b.nJjJneU*^* baft-- —superitltion—th a t—they're_t

' posed to bring bad luck or so

3fflccrs of these . . .■.s on the pay roll f am o u B LAST LINE

le has denounced ^ OENTI.EM'AN IV TH FOtJItTU n o w

iswer any querieslollclted far con- —^ ____

. BOB H O PEa l l TBpldly win- I - -------

- ^ a n t - a n d - w h o - » - w h o :

5i ! lSSu“ Shm--X..‘S ' s r B ' Z ' s -inces, including a >;our n ama into m’Pr nnd a Fhnm thB' socialVo'air opefaHonsr’ !■—r (or two days a t l & l B H i f ldeath. I heard of

one couple which _ , •_ may force tew - J«ft out and

m-n trips Defense when' tho husband heard about to continue'Iheitt “PP®'' ' ’P stiffened and he i

)f“ d by Vanden- -fflfu r'C njth la, this is It . . p*dt> 'Our«ar»#,,..,w«'M ,thr!>uj

ih equlpmeni and Sut In Hallyw®w3, the social ret sive ihow for the Mr doesn’t c w t^ ' much well r i o 5 3 '> i a . n n r T h m . l t lu n i »■'poor-seccntj u f/ and dlvliloni Errol F lm n’a Address box. lave to be scinty' Of course, I s till 'h ave hopes

getting Into the social register 1 poilUont-OM iril- whoa ILhappens^ I ’JLbe_re,->dy..-,

thur Murray assures <me my mln ling." he growled. I# getting better a ll the time.

‘riER'sp o t t e r 0«o-« eaffo Aa«Ui*r Way*

mg man, O rant- aihittt'i fooi or wh*in-er jn r r ^ iin to b, E S ':equlre(t and thc Dmlop»d f*t u>« the Anai

=h.n p.,M .1 ’r.ssir s S Ijj.'iii”?.!*.;cms appropriate tHIIdren. Ctt nO N Sro s a lv e —ni Joc-troopi-IJailc. _ot_»M»OT rahipdtd. Tnil/ wondei not troops. Here s,;j |„ t -Ib y .ii. w *iir«r s*v! e.ildent James B. Trnllni.r Dm* Slortt'or jouc be I be liable for two. Ad..crely for a .*ort ■ ' --------

possible service j------ -------------- -----------— —

tary effort, how- f «l J ’ f (at^efvlce-'ffoiir t j - M fig-of-oUr-young.. ___ocatlng It at the ^ , ........ ......

fio show aptitude O F ^ T E A O n r H E A T ,■atii1nY~li^<''bynV ••n iJ P ~ O I t.\'e g L 1 E V E U S. a e i ^ ^ i ^ ; - . C A K l Y B E - B E A T / -, Cole’s plan Is 1itlth^ut biting loo10 are Important fon. The conceptilfctal£a_j»l{cfcs 7 / W \ = 7)roducUon which . { V y \ _____^ Q5«' P 1

I t also dictates - A P^C L y .> i« L les with the least ~ * r* ~ y v^ ;^as Important / I /

rt ■ ■litform s In 1048wall,-----------------Y o u li f in d o u r i.u e l o il_o

■Sc sa ils “"if"™e approved by a o u r p r ic e s a lw a y s f a i r , for final senate

t of buslnesi for

ilonjftjtuipgitj,,:: f f

■erlra's talih in ' f l J * racUced as wel]

-NEw £ t o n f a l l s , IDAHO

PE G L E E, h e w y o r e — Aonounceo> ■ his been m u le lo the p ress I

a | H ' Adanu'haU, th e sponsor ot tho.S■ ■— ^ dsy night riKllo profnfn'i of I

- - J l yiig ' blacky usiH. P tflw P e tr -M T T iinn decljlfd n o t to renew-hls c

ttact wheij I t ex...........................!« > an^-onr your ‘ t e w . w e t f a ^ j j a B g ! a difficult time . ^ 7= r - t j ; . r % « ^ W B the iM t word with , J .may be intCTCSted nisde soma t l m < £ ^ ^ ^ l 9

' SEO for'm e aometlmo ago. in d e p en d e n t o f S j ^ E S n

^ s s x ' T s ; ° s l « i

appears, th a l .«he motivated nropa- ',>,aU you hav* to j,nda ftom h id-

. r ' .w. ^of^w e conclusear., p e re a the prciented fca exclusive, prophecyTT»n however, to b«l

. the ptMsure has.Increased lo «IIOTSI NOTE “ * 8’^ h n t this reputable bHOTS) NOTE _ . l i n n A f f o r d to.cisnU^riVr« havf. u rritf^ “ l^raU fy-ltS 'p rodU C rT ltn-p

g | j i g ^ s . g ? , r a a s ,

• ou t of the garage * *le r «m?U dauRhtcr In using th e name •'Adams,” £ j r find-let me in, nlor McCarthy apparently mad l3 talking on th t illp of, the tongue. .W hether—

hit company was aware of Pi >ther party some- son’s character when It took him rg you back Jater,” I do not knoir. bur Jt had JltHe ic m h c -w p ln tn e d «u«-no{-<o-»tnowrfOfWiQ-w«B- 10 nnot,ljer friend, torlc-us a t the time,

a VC talked for: 15 t m Lea H a t company. Danb Conn....his last-prevloua spur

0 clock already? I h»d dropped him with pronoui lust A llttlo alter sverslon and . w t relief.

. . n- . It 1» A strange tact neverthefH S . i« (httl-tome-business- n m » -will t phonea ever> 1! propaganda of very qi

— : ^ « - » d v o ? ^ . i ^ t h e y ^ b e l

VANtT '^ ' aY V.... .........

ago i t u e n s we M ■In change ■

{ then, but I don’t ' . ■) o f the b lllt for: -

Are they In ■

J u jt Carious_______ _____________

;1U In clrcuJaUon, ■ 'ji_Q nflU nn» 'em.rabcr It’s all based . ^ T k T 7 r f t n n ^

- M i S M O L-I 1

diet ontll she’s tost, ~ B ~ B o t t l e

iiiiT U n o w -

HOPE~| I EPSOMrcglster came out

MX caused quite a ■ 5 jb . pkg . A >9

Ji^ ^zS ivS y rciire r ^

id heard^'sbouMt. ^ "fened and he s«ld ^ _ _

4 . HAND<3, the social regls- ■

J _CREAM-;m ’have hopes ofj ' I T u s s y 'a f t ^ , 0 'social register and' ■ R e g . '$ 2 ,00“I'Jl..h.f_re,-idy,_ Ar. _ ■ ________ -

myUl the time,

G H I TOILET TISSUE

b-K“ S 5 l . . | x « f - 2 3boy. In Ihe A rtaj- ■ * IO C .........tebu *t borne ■ _______________ _________le frcustTra.

L Tnil/ wonderftiL . ''

sJ«'Vr"7";«rbo*rI" A Ph illip s M ilk of

,-L-M-AGNJ^y~ L r « ^ - £ o c —

lefM SC A R C HO Y H E A X __________________ _____

I 24-jaOtKI K odak

I Finishing

i r / u e l oil_of.

OAHO ■ - - .............. "

■flKOS APPEAR FRO:L E R ’S A N G L I— Announcement thU ' proceaa will boost their sc n Uie p ress th a t and proftW-

n„„ .Pearson’s Dewspaper copy . is. best, u a sh by professional Joum

I ? ? ? .P - -7^ . i«>in Ktjndards, for he U known th e profession aa a molmMbanin Uar, and thc "writing" Is atroclc

■ H ie character o f Peanon'* I m an, David K arr, a vice presld

New "Vork, haa been touched u] In these dispatches before. 1 tu r th e r official JnfonnaUon wh was no t available hlUierto has l> obtAlaed by Beaatar McC.a^lta^ : o n the noor of the »anaM..8*i

w hich 1 desire to insert In the i WxtktMh p*«i«f o” l* containing photostats of

, , --- so-caJled K arr report, via tho exe ■egone conclusions yyg director and chief examiner isive. prophecy, aervlce commlssJoD, dao»ever, to believe Ju n e aS, IM3.Increased to such -Before doing so I should Uke s reputable busl- menUob the fact that last weel

-<*‘* 5 " * ^ ^ Uia aenato floor. u ^ c r T l tn Pear- service belni, rendered 'io 'the Cc

, 1 ^ ' m iin^ t party by Drewtpe'arson,• K ► 'collAbvJAUu'* AjjJ Ihe man Ihroi

naj, ,uhnm ho nrriiTii anilrectlons from the Communist pa:

.y. ADQ innnrrn tiy -ij o»g pgTid H(nr itho-wn»-«n<l Mt something to ^y active member of the Cc

•Ir '■ Pearson denied Karr s memt, -------------------- ara^^n'tK<^CSHlHDnl:<^^S^tyrI. . „ th e re be any doubt about this ph

ne Adams, Een- o f th e Pearson cose. I 'a m to- >pirently made a j^ 'd in g Into the Congre.ulonal R le. .W hcther_ lh l^ o rd the opinlon.reridwed to thc c ‘ ®yare of Pear- -gewice commission from thfi ol en It took him on. chief examiner.t i t had little ex- J , ' . -n i l s (s one of fhose sccret -M f-^Q-wftB-no- -portyTiCTtr suuijused-to cpmg-tg- ’ eyes of the American people. I■mpany. D anbury, eume th a t Mr. Pearson did not kr previous Bponsor. w e-had this report when ho der with pronounccd m t. K arr’s membership In the Cc relief. m unla t party. As 1 pointed ttact nevertheless K a r r Is the connecting link betwi

M- fJroiA w U l-C- I^Ar»on.And..tiiB..Comimmt<t.pa: nda of very ques- “He Is the man who Assigns Pe t - i t - th e y -b elleve-l66n-to-U>«-UnportAnt-task-ot..&

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sSUE' 2 ' ^ G .......... Voodaop.

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iN ^ I A .. . Reguhi

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i s h i i ig ( j ‘

^ f S t t - ~ Y O U R S E t F - A T ^

I \ J J U J i j - n read from, the report: -Bt.

i boost their sales "WlUle y torm g forBruah company. In ana Around 1

ipaper copy.is. a t .Vorit; Darld rofesslonal Jouma]- Association with Conanu for he U known in party , Joining It before he was h -rilo lm tebarnrind- fey-Ul> rltlng" is atrocloua. Worker. I h e 0* “/ .. , communist paper which go« e«

aUy to aU -members of the O ■ of Peanon* leg- munlst party and wJioerer eJ«« « T. ft vice president Rubscnlx. idKwiiiinc I ^8»ncy, —been touched upon |,genta and Informanta lhat*he tches before. But doin? rvwrtte work-tor. the Pi Infonnatlon which organlier. The Party Organize

e hitherto has l>eea tho-ssosC tnfiiifn tla l of all publ itorM cC oiihx._____tioa i-o f-th r rfimmiinlaTpiEbrll]

'^p^tM taU of *the struetlons aad decUlow of the O T»rt. via tho execu- munUt patty." ^1 chief examiner of

COJnmlssJoD, dated “That.” Senator McCarthy la posed, "Is the FBI .analysU of

S ’? = ■i‘d S e ^ - l |- i ^ “& ,^ ; n ^ ^ W e r fu T m e m b e p - .^ - th ^

OT T. h ^ r an J fa' “ r - ^ K a r r WM d^l^ ember of the Com- ^ 37. 8.5)' 0 ° % hlch time he wa

member of the CommUnUt-pt ed Karr's member- Mr wnn- nkn wrote for a ma«an r a n B rF a v ty r r t i t l^ jc d ^ g h V wibt about this phase the League for Peace and Den

cose. I ' am today racy, which' was henvUy InflltriCoDgre.ulonal Rec- nnd controlled by members of

reridwed to thc cIVU Communlit party, a t which tlmi Ion from thfi office informed an undercover agent ofliner. ’ FBI that he had Inside Ups onof those sccret rc- Hcarst orsanlzatlan, wWch heosed-to-cmne-trrthe irt3hc d -to -th e -p a rty ,-a a d tiiatirlcan people. I as- wrote under another name wher carson.did not know. .w o te ..th o ..articles exposingort when ho denliSd Hearst organliatlon. _ . .bersWp In the Com- . ■ . . •As I pointed out, "Mr. K arr waa mllltanUylectlng link between vociferously Against United Sti..Commun;<t.party. InWrvenUon la the war unUl H1 who Assigns Pear- Invaded Russia, 'after which- iftpnt tmir nf ron. I nrioptcd-.the_ja r y line and ju t

SERVICE

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} u Io u t f r m ln lD l t7 ' l n £ r t t i r a n e e D m n a .

e a p t u r « d I n m e m o r a b le

p c r /u m e * a n d c o lo ^ a c *

____dijnii/sni^ jlcejicJ in/plcntlor. To beworn >vilh great poiic by the tophiiliale, the norld W»*ler.

Voodoo ................... IIJO.VooJoo cologne.,. .» end fi.iO Allfnus(,lui20%f<J>'QlTaM.

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---------- :B ehln< l-every-prescfip tlon-te -1i C \ bact<i^~ of sound ex ^ rle n c e . . t ) ! V **** medical skiU of your doctor

1 th e chem istry know«how o f you / _ pharm acist. A ll prescrJplIon

- ' ■ compoundeii w ith tcsled Ingregl j f l l en ls .

= - A T - T R O t l N S E R ^ S ^ = B l €

W E D N E S D A Y , JANTJa

a c te r i t i i tilniM im .of vocUerously.iireed.w cuits la »laiul--ln.tha StAtea IntarvenHoa.- .UopaI coatmimltm . • «K«rr ^b««ne 'aeth . • • «»tlon of a Victory

1 the report: -BlAtus jored by Uie OWI, a ' , . having a heavy com

Ong for the PuUer lenUtlon on that co I, m ana Around New »l*o active in ■islstin. Carr formed % clow party to form • ,tfl- the Conanunlst several grouprw t before he waa hired not In the past, r tbt-e«fftnr-‘ni*-134iUy illttatlllg Mld„t1omiai DAlly Worker la a T h e FBI report) i]

c r which goes gener- working for the Work, •mbers of tho Com- .admitted that he Bd whoerer eJ«« < *«• ^ *1*1.'

with The. Hour, whlei nUit«<J-teA*W*MW JULAltMl t jLlCAh^ J o ormanta lhat*he waa '^^ry definite .coat work-tor. the PArty PQuntL"- } Party Organizer la J. * 'entU). of_all pubUea- . There wai .mudi. tm m i ih la n i iA y r in i IT oa-flntojuuaB -kS 1 issued to only those service report, whici In th8 ,rin ica'o f-tli8 the wnclwlon t h i i » anltliu UiB'lBte»t 'tn - h r td InallaitilB.-m a >' decUlona of the Com- tlon for his “Immeai*

K arr denied th a t )• * communUt. HU wite 1

itor McCarthy la ter- »e«redlted to the w FBI analyslA of thla coirespondent of a Oi ,ue to quote: 'Anyone ^work for the PArty , 0«>- « ttn_SA iitli necessity, a trusted * aW«, oaused th,

member. o t- th»X om . .E?®“ .VhUe making no men- ^ouse credenllaLs ler his application (for ------------

Trips J J e p o )»aa doing work Inter- a • ri S ’’S r ? E ^ - B i e t n c } r i l (le Communist-party. DIETRICH,-Jan. jwrote for a masozlno sen has ,rcturned-jt/KJch-WS-publHTcOy lrT^-;BntI»-Cr-e?i;-,r Peace and Democ- home.Bs henvUy Infiltrated DarreU McArthur,. by members of the and John Root wererty. a t which time he Monday. , _.idercover agent of the 'Harvey Lewis lcn,ad Inside Ups on the Seatlle to enUr the 1'atlon, whJch he fu r- Mr;. Lewis wlU ita; -party ,-aad Uiat -iifl.lother name when ha. In .Jerome.•tides exposing the Art Thjel and h l i tNation. . Thlrtr-M aho Falls,

• • “ T/a^->eton. N. D, 1 waa mllltanUy and mother.

gainst Ohlted StAtea Philip Nelson, who]; the war until HJtler Hi* h li parents, Mr. jift.- B f te r-w h lc h -h e lArd-Nelson.-hae-nuiia ry line and just as a t the University pi

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i a g h w s e s — — R ,

e s . Plans for r ^ - - , v el to Burley MilOH J*n. » -T h« W8C8MBthodUt-ehureh for lU - - ..... -, r « a . Mrs. D. R. Turner S t o Uom-U- Mr». John JJ U l 0* infTrajp- -

'Iw eodrup WM chtlrmwi jr*jn which .eowbted of . . , ; v , forup of youn* glrla ,

aing by Mrs.- JJfcnhMl;,rtn io -o»dui± K l. parlor -------p ittes were jITeirxo Uie ------...................es. ‘le-buiiness Pl“ »' ' M S^'to go toTSatier ■*-,-------

lU ^ .W I W ^ ^ P In

4 * ¥ ‘;outs Hold icedt Jerome

' Jmn. S->OUmAzing aiteU dir wUTiUM, - a ir lle Buttercup troop held • p .r tv >nd duice a t th«^ o n b ill ThorKlay ) Scout brousbt a ruestI attended.______________ - .waa.<tecorate<Lwmi.ltrg?. - - . * * id . a lighted ChrUlmai \ l / i . i

™ r)n A rth Scout and her partner „ ‘ft bnlloon that contained BUKL, Jan. 5- be performed. Favors of weddlnu itnnlvcrs:,it» imrt candy xcerfl dLi- ond Mr.s, W._L. 'u jd n * completed the cn- thclr weaaihg v{ ChrlsliRn churchiw U u-ert served (it the Maas rcnd the_siL evei^g. The committee Christm u eve.

e a n Bmnnon. Shirley M o.' ___e'raldlne Bmlth.' Sharon For 'the rcne« rd Carol Wllcomb. Adulta Whittaker wore a Ineliid^ Mr. and 'M rs; Tcnglh ssUn crep' luj. le&der of the troop; s u e ot yellow ca is. Canoli Wllcomb and Attending ths*I Hnf._________________ their, two phlldrerof the ujuftj Chrlstmna mcyer, FlUr, ind

if-Blfta, thU-tioop-prti- f ialem -Q rt_____[djr-fatnlly-ef-thl'M-^hll------SoJoUl*-wer*-Jtiothtnir.-canned goods, ham and ^!r5. Jc

icb-of-thechlldrear—The l«y-P«nc«-play«d ding and purchased new poalmenu. Alan rrapped and delivered to Heaseineyer. gran the night before Christ- takers, were ush«

Following the i^ _ . ¥ ....¥ - . reception for.IOO.

' the'church baser) 6 r S 0 t L . I U D Reeder. T^dn Fall

r-k . I I of Mr. lind Mr^ T ^ Q i ' t y —H e r e <h?i|*e^f-the-Rii«

Iss O’tiallorim assisted by twn. Kathleen Mlnsinind b r ld w ^ m - conK ^ ^ table. The cake, itj were Mrs, M#tt Beg-, tTT7 O-Halloran nnd Mrs. f ™ il®

with ‘°^er^t ^of DeSalea club* In Jer-

served by Mrs, Ht tnU uere sen-ed under R- Wlilltakcr. a of MIm Beglon. club „ Out-of-town gu

Roland, brother 1 If If and Howard and

e f S o c i e t y -neatMneyer.-Fne:R- Whittnlcer an< MrrS'riJMfTilXTT

I d■ T ne w n it ta t t n

■en by Mrs. Katherlnu Heasemeyer ,. ,„ taker, two cnmtthe group will meet a t greal-jrrandchlldf

ond ward chapfl lor a o n Chrlitmas________ I • ' • Whittaker entert

........... ■ ---------------- dinner.-On Th«f4a n M a r t i n membersM i l / Y l U l l l l I Iftrolly wM given

A. Roland. And < U l l t S f l l — andM rs-L .W .O i

tgrtalned honor!

for tha golden «

H Cedar DtB N Has Cc

J S B M - -O E D A a.S R A ?Draw senior plflo

^ B S M ^ H T h urday evening !n " ^ B g U Q - 4>om«-o(-Mr-an(l' ~ i B ^ K C n 'U * * 'f i ^ V j L \ l. / '^ere guests.

. /> *11 k S i H f l cerds highf { / • { ■ ■ H von by Mrs. Cro'

# • *11 ■"‘1 prlM»/ ^ >ai W. R. Raedela am

-The olub will 1<<3^- - l y d ’j / t m weelti a t the W-J

/ Caref / ~ f i J | "Our son, n . iJ

'- " '- ''^ 1 scliool. He does

P»*>y{M J » r n B day he h u !0 woi aOO-but-tut-day.

/ / J / / i l ' V i ^ l from 80 to le ro V I I n h V H OTer his words, hi

II W *'*v 9 * B ^ ' -/f 'm I — T ^st-htppens.-

m i i i t . th tl r abUlty to il|Q n ^ B _ ^ C j f l | |_ recall It when ne

J j B "Rave betUi n i« Tf M Memory la k coi / ' H rlBs, not Just •

■ ............... I ■ teatteivof WjSeftU\ .......^ reihember t

*nd remember tltjg aau -.T 9 j0 4__i ' f l l k f f f c v ; ------ w W U o je T Q i*• I l iW tlb H In rhIMr■BABOAINt— ----- x rm e< 8'Bi?nf6H«,*ho*n In petlem others, anotJier'i link of m»ny other The qutUty o f « ' gaily trimmed with much to do with t , btndlnt or rulllei. Th»t U why «1 * e n , i l l i i , or your who smUc poorl;

am*3I-U. M; flfh t. W* heatlni U m 40, 42. Ibn«ii la i to ttnd when

i ti -U * K U iM trM t .i»d-f«Bedy.^Jt-*ute-{wtUfn--«t<i'M « l« U -u d 4p4M b»»1>lete, llluitifcted to help him by c70U'tTcr7 st«pi «)• lenM, the mem u - i n coins, foe nn te r t]p«. W« Uto Marian Martin, card, Uilni; * bruiivk-pattera depart* -tur« ef rlu»-ftnil'! I #740. chlcMO 80. in*ke* « 'rough I 7 your nim e. *d . tip* »m record. ,• a d -s^ U n u n lw i lu fa y tM o b lettiB U lacolni.forour doudm* the woffl

boon b m Jc^ - k ceMUUT w«far thu mfWl«l tn il

>f gift ideas ftlo rs I peftUng the lett4

H u ...... ____________ O bJ jpefilng-'l

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1

- R e n e w - W e d d i n g - V o w

- ______

MB. AND MBS. W. L.-W nnTAK£B •

enewahService' ~ rtam.o'. .«.mi ' D n A nruvS^TyJHL, Jan. 5—For their golden ’ling mnlvcrsary observance, Mr. _

im . , " “Zf,

Ih ssUn crepe gown-ftnd a cor- louiin. i.of yellow carnations. w r tr .<•».

tending the* W hittakers were:.two phlldren, Mrs. Paul Hease- P- " i-^a r r u i r , in d o r B r w h i i M f . r S S h -

nryg P huIqI. ___________^ond ^!r5. John Burgner. Shir-

semeyer. grandsons of tbe W hit- P«l'

, 3 ; S " iS’." '™ .. . ! ol v m . . 'Btlon Jor.ioo.-fiueste wm hBld-ln church basemenl.-Mrs. Pauline Civic-clUb-Frlday ler. Twin Falls, o granddBUghter Leonard Lane I: a Mr. iind"M rs. Whlttak'cr had * **e-ot-the-Rue«Wx>ek-MM-a—6----- 3$LeSuprcm« Fanil nnd’ Mrs. Heoiemeyer as- circle wU] hoW !l« d with the reccptlon. Mr.i. Dor- meeting a t B pm ehorthmJserTwln-Pfliisr-wseHn- ncttL^MoosLlialL^ •EC of the gift room. - - - . ^"1 furnish toe wh

three-tler?d wedding c a k e ™~ _i.■ed-wlth-inntnlftt^fe-torWe-and- —J SRQMS —.J nt. egroom- contered- thei-.receptlon of-the-Jeromc WS e. The cake, placed on a mirror, a t 2 p jn . Thurtds: llanked’o n 'e ith e rs td e by 'cnn- parlurs. Mri: m n!

bra u-lth-lighted tapers- -twined man of tho hostess I flowers, * *rs. E iV ^iW i4tl ihO Mrs. Kuin —TrarMcCoot-ttrc flth, b ilfi Jerome, sisters of Mrs, CAR, will mett st ttdker, .()oured. The dake wa*> a potluck dlnntr : cd by Mrs, Heasemeyer and w s , room In the Lcaio) I. W hittaker. ^ ir e 'isk ed to brlnit-of-town guesti Included C. C. Olllcers wlU be Iru ind, brother of Mrs. W hittaker. ¥ ¥Howard and DOnny Sullivan, an IJ S ^^ourthiTar

6tm eyerrFnerr? ,fr.' Bnd‘T,irB, o.- f c r^ s I tln t^ M s ii 'i Vhlttnker and son, Salem. Ore.: p, m„ Mrs, LllllD..' a'rid'Mr.i:'L'~W.-anffItJC3eromer 'thc'aicoTo8yn«Wt Mrs, Dorthtt Shorthouie nnd entertainment lor '

\e..wnit ta t t r r navB two ctu M rtnr —u js - n n m a ra i , Heasemeyer and O, R. \Vhlt- meet a t 1:30 p. n r, two cnm dchlldren-and two visiting teachers. T l-jrrandchlldren. gUcn byH rs.T crt1 Chrlitm as day. M?. nnd Mrs. At 2 p. m, ths t ttaker entertsJned a t a family, be held and i >er.-On'Thur«dayr-«-dUmc£.ji{ia> iiamt.vUl-gih-s.Uii g members of the W hittaker ^ in be provldi lly WM given by Mr. and Mrs. O, . V ¥tolnnd, And on Wednesday. Mr. , l , . . .M rs.L .W .O riffU hs.Jerom e.en- K m O H l U lined h j ^ r ^ Mr. and P I r - . _ l .!

:dar Draw Clublas Card Party ™*sS!airtftSs senior plflochle club met Bat- J f , J l '•y evening In Twin yalU a t the

for 4 potluek dinner. Mr. * n d ____M. crow. Fort Dodge, la .. F A R E m i

I guests. DIETRICH, Jsn.. cards high score prizes were lUrold Holllbaush, by Mrs. Crow onfl J . F. OuUck. Harold Holllbaugh other prises by Mr. and Mrs. porty^ before the

I. Raedele and Mrs. J, P. Oullck. baugh left for 8»l « olub will meet again In-two -route-to-San-DI«f< u a t the W -R .

Care of Your ChileBy ANGELO PATRI ,

nir son, is having trouble In ten epelUng too-mu10!. He does no t spell correctly written, exerelie, agets low marks on T^flBTThe so we need to put t

he hM 10 words to learn he get* the written vonU.hut_tg«i-f1»y .he geta anvwhere ones, Hearlni a chI 80 to xero. We go over and the n ight before a t his words, hear him every night him wrlto IL When still he falls on the tests," list, let him witch a

«t-heppens.-O hU dren-tllffcf In one ha hfca,rnl,wp>flli r ability to itore knowledge and it aloud, write it,II It when needed. We say some he writes and pror » better "niemory Ihah ^tiWiersr ^ s i ie ^;ymplete^^l7■ wry Is k compound of memo- Ust he mlspeUed, e

not Just a learning, recalling repeat the procesi ler-of WiSeftUnit wordirTVe-feel drliled-hlmself on-tlreihember th a -feellBg. we see Hope for the beit. remember the vision, we hear Don't have hlnr

u t to-je t-tii* roemnrj^BOfSlBnlT thau_.tE«l_ls a waiu o ie children one_qr_an.9J6S?. ramLyour*.--------

ne rt'S tm oH ei'Is 's tronger than ------irs, another' may bs very weak. *r. »au ttttcUei qutUty o f « ohlW i memory has r iw «,

h to do w ith hU piMlng t w ^ fuiu “i i S ' i i A” u t is why when w t nnd » child t s obtat& < <e»

smUs poorly we tert hla eye- ‘= 4 “ ,'t,-w Thearlng, his speech, hop- 5,. j,,to find where the weaHness Ues - 7 = = ^ ^ = -f«aedy.^ tt-«-hU haarlng. «yB». WMd--»p#*cli.4r* p e rra c t .w o .w . I S M E ,4lp him by calling on h is mus- C b R R Et«n», the memory *Wred by his

ac« the wofd, t h e n w r ^ l t . ' ,t» ln » d .» n « fir

DR:Ing the l*tt*r» and tne woroT CHDOPlfo ttad-.th f - h e lp ^ many poor w Mate Wartii

I . -TIMES.

"ig-Vows-,------ Pjoul^couiiln Chun

Catholic church, ^ ^ H eilman c

’ e ^brlde cha'

* ^ 4 l'ts carnations. Margaiter^llf the bride,

p3;ci o f pink carnatioiv ^ Mr. and Mrs. Wl ^ Rupert. v,-ere att

roiiowtng the c( ^ | - of the wedding i B B a t s breakfast ^ 3 home. Other gue: C K garVa childen, m B M u7 and Juanlt« H . ^ w J ^ U d r e n am

H I The tables wet ■ M flowers a n d .a h<

used' In thc .houj Following the. 1

■ I U r. and Mrs. Elg n to S H t Lake City,

th e ir home on 1 B j north of Paul.■ B .............. .*

...... Announc---------- - ■ '■ .■■■ - ■ | - M o r ) f ! - t T

C o l G n d O F - RBYBURN, Jar

-----^ , -------- T 'T ^ J"®'’'- o f-their dairtm ntfs aiirilUry w ill. m eet-a t Robert Baird sm -JBs;iThVr»i!fly-j<lth-Mr8,-Te<l- fUeh«nl-Batrtlr-Jlilw , 22D LociS slieel. 'K tlis SoSTa ffij(

^ bum high Bchoole PoitJil Curriers auxiliary B.urley, ■U ni„H ill be postponed until 'Bolrd, attcndlher notlM, ............ ...... . - school,--will be gj

t * * class of 1951.ist Matrons »H1 meet a t 8 pm, -Wedding plans«j- B-ilii ,Uri.J?achacl IVJiJl*. 45 1 A iH .ilrecl^^_ ^

l!:^'cton“art'^e“U L ^ f M ? I w S w ^ m Vs-^" :a voung u n ^ ln s tr e e t : .. „ -Jj^i^tirc

WBCS exeeuuve b o ^ .will Vt n t 3 p. m. Thursday In the h - -c e n u r - ( . t - th e - M etho4l5l cS-rHed ou t In thi

iT -exT rum T L nfflira-e-S rV lf ■byterian Women's aisoclaUon mceT-ai'T;3trp~‘w rT n u r ja iy

he church pntlors. , Miller, Paul, low

:ROME-Mrs, Sherman Church ,be hosttM to the Barrymore

c^club-FrMay-nftemoomrMr*.- lard Lane I: ajslstant hostess.

¥ ¥ ^ M Hle Supreme Forest Woodmen W ■FWU] hoW 'IlO 'Jgffliinnonthlr ting nt B p.m. Thursday a t the 1 ■ 1

fumUh the while elephants» » V m T H tStnOMB — The general meeting

he-Jeromc WSCS wll! be held t p jn . Thursday In th e church urs. M rr f ia n l Beer. U' cliilr“1 of tho hostess committee,

¥ ¥ ¥

i. will meet s t noon Friday for■otluck dinner a t-th e auxiliary tn In the Lcalon hall. Members I■ftsked to bring Uble service, , .. ■cers wlU be Installed. - f

D3.^^ourthiTttrd R e l le ^ .^ e ty , , \

•vl8ltlna:tM<*'fS“' ' “ * “ **~*'’® — ..................n„ Mrs, LllllD.. Condle will give .• arcoTogyn^W nnTyirr-Wlll-tie----------------------- - iirtalrunent lor children. -

u a inito Kuiil K tlltl MJCltty '"W t ttt 1:30 p. m. Thursday for ing teachers. The leaaon will ba n by ■Mrs.'Bertha Mfte-Hnnscn.- — f l i X ^ l p W2 p, m, the theology meeting - T be held and Urs. Phoebe Wll- I H y f

w.«U]-«K’s.U ]j-l«uon ..N ur»0. - I will bo provided for children.

ng-HHI P.SQpk_m a HUL, Jtn. S—Mr. sind Mrs. rent Tomlta, Ur. and Mrs. Vie ker and Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Ington entertained at-« .-w atcb 7 Sunday st the Tom lta boAe. ultlcolored balloons w era used lecorstfl the' house. Oap«. «in< .. and homa were given to each .t. Refraihments were served.—

F iU tE m L F A R T TlETRICR, Jan. 3 — Honoring old Hollllisush, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs.3ld Holllbaugh gave a laroK’ell .. y. before the younger Holll- Ih le ft for Salt Lake City en e -to-San-DI«fo-wher» he will f T * ! y -M W l..«P!hln|.__ ____________-

C K H d r e ^ ,__ -------!PATRI , W A TIR REP

. M I. I ■ III. . I __^ y o a-U aed -s ltpelUng too-nuch. Spelling U a body. Blzes M, ten exercise, not an o ral one.>e seed to put the emphasis on N Y LO N B-l written wonU. not th e tpokta Wool lined — ; .-H?arlnij_ei,il.ii_spel)_hls list _ B r t)k m jl* e s .J night before a test will n o t help write IL When yoa correct the H O RSEH IDE

let him wstch as you w rltt each Mouton collarha haa.ml.wrtfllH. have him MT __B only — Regloud, write It. say It a loud asvrltes and pronounces U agiln L ■ ■ ■■.. - ■e-TOmptetei-|trNew-dlete*-th«-------------------------he mlspellKl, correct th a ^ anda t the process untU h e has ^ed-hlmselfon-thedllfJctilt «se«.------------------» for the belt. ............................. _ M rm 't have 'hinr-wrlU words a - S T a ber of timei. Twice t i enough If ______ ^ '

.yours.----- ,-----------------

Ih* tilir tod (rown ntm lxn «f / 7 f B (r ta th* Ml Mr«BU«« ot «*«rr*M> / IH U

'^ tA M E B A CK -» I 4 : 1 - ^ -correctioK

is - : iL « i i i iv t~ a n d 'p a ih i tu . ;Backlehft may be aasobUted with rhmimsUsro, arthriUa,iumbftgo.Tiiem*eb ana BflMy --------- "dttohJers.' a you havii Wed . avary th lng .flse-try ad just­ments. Belief is' o f te n “ ob- telned anei first troajmTOl. . . - - •- r .:■■

i^ jlB ew A IilE D C K SB C n^ZC H aopaA C K W - H

. -TIMES-NEWS, TW IN FALLS, Tl

Bl-eouple Wed"" — -— — “ n Church Ritual,UL, Jon, 3-M rj. Gladys AbadU John ElRart were married a t ^ ^ ^ B - « s.. m. Dcc, 26 a t St.- NIchol-s ’■ollc church. Rupert. .The Rev. i H eilman cfficiated. .

'* ul^B!ationv Margaret Abiidla, daugh. T if the bride, .i Ijq hM a corsnge . ■'Ink carnatioiu. •.•. and Mrs. Willtani J. Hcnjhled, 3 ^ -srt. w-ere attendanta._________Ifowtng the ceremony, members --------M wedding pariy were guests ^ j ^ K ;I breakfast ai the Henshled - -t. O ther guesu wcm Mrs. El- hj. e childen, Margaret. Lloyd ' and JuaniU Ab,dla, the Hen- -l^^U dren and th ^ n e v .^ th t r .

le tables were decorated withers a n d .a hoUday theme was' In th c .h o u e decoratlofla. E ^ P < -llowlng the. wedding breakJoat. B v i ^and Mrs. E ljart left for a trip W f*Jt Lake City, They are making K ^r Home on a farm w'cjt and » r c :h of Paul. ............ _ * ___ A in . lirlcn.Y ali

inouncement Is - lo d e ijrea ren ts :t o f .th e lr daughter. .Marlon,-lo A t I U S S Cy t Baird, son of Mr, and Mrs. ‘i«rd-BBlrd--Hcvbum. — -----------Mrar-^Helen—Velis Son, a IfiJD’griuluntrp/ Bey- 'Emiea'liniatiTrBTI i^hlgh school. Is employed in rose Bcbeknh led

ard, attending Riipeit high ol.- will be -graduatca u iti r the' -creds-Mrsr-Dclmni I of 1951. O ther officers«Mln« ptora^.r.^taMIInlU,, „ „ Woll._____ 1_______________________rCtODi;-Mr!!^Q..H..uncneorvoiven— secretary,.M rs. Oa lYBURN, Jan. 3-i--M rs.-John Mr. , _W. D. .Jkow. Mrs, Gordon Bair nnd Mrs. Louis Ml -E d'M cintlrc were Co-hostesses Also Installed we I'luncheon dessert given a t the wert, color bearnr e of Mrs. Wodskow Saturday Puddy. chaplain; J rnoon. The'Newjyenr moHLwM right supix)rt_tq 1

ou t In the rooms and Uble Mrs: M ertle Saude rations;.Progreislvc.gamcs-wero the .nobla g rand ;- *cUo,-ith..Mr». Jay-Hamlin. Paul, r ig h t . support tn_ ling, b lg h ;' Mrs, Mary Archer. M artin Iverson, le an.-.«*cand-hI«hH>nd.Mr>. IfelUe vIo*:flra,nd! Mrs.-C er, Paul, low score. side guardian; M

f c r f i p TA STO C K

. R d i .

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lpK\ri-,e m

i/A TIR REPELLENT SKI JACKET»yoa-Uned.4lteves.-WD0l lined:_________ _______ _ody. Sizes M. L only ~ Reg. 10.95 ...................... .........

lYLON B-15 JACKETl^ool lined — Zelan treated - r t)k m jl* e s .J f tr5 l Reg, u a s — ............. -----------

lORSEHIDE 6-15 LEATHER JACKETteuton collar with rayon lining.-only-— Reg. 19.85---------------------- ---- :, „ ,---------

_ _ -“ -cE E ifiA N C E -l

t^ isT ^ V ^ - ■ .It \6lntnr ttralyhf .-ftUnn n d '‘dnklel«.

/ C * « * S « B * r S ra C IA L L T P

—J. — -7 V - 'J _ ______ W arm-thick-ootton•-'-om bra. .p a U « n S w J

eolIar,-81gM 8 to 18

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.......... '• “- .7 --------

FALLS, IDAHO . '

; NevrNobl e <Srand^

U . ” r - f - : rIr».-tlelcn-Valeiifeie..center.-receives the-ij-mlioL

■n4iual Rebekah Initallatlon Tunday n l|ht. M n lostalla t l ^ . (SUff Fholo.eDn-ariQgl.'

rficerslnSTallid”■vt Tuesday Meet s ' m : *rar-^Helen—Valentine-won—In- H'igh—Andersoni— lea'iimawrBTimtt-rortnB'W tm*- 'l*»-Druk4iir-4ifipui

[ a t thc l o o r hnll. She sue- o , O. Mclllll,.dci)iis-Mrrr-DclmaV-Jone:-.------------ •• o u j „ mitalJlns-ther officers Installed include Ed Quttery. Insld , Clarice Woltcr, recording sec- Olynn E. Smith a :etary,.M rs. Owln Carter, Ucivi- „ ,■; Mr.s, W. D. Tabor, WTirdcn, „ J 'Mrs. Louis MUlcr. conductor.

ISO installed were Mrs. Alec Nle-color bearnr: Mr?. Raymond _ , ,1, v

dy. chaplain; Mrs. Viola Raines, , t . o p A _ t t .h t » W . F .n d f

> . . .r ry r t v 'r . ' -M r/ ofRobert POM an-tin Iverson, left support to the Following the n :Srfl,nd: Mr*,-a«or8*-Rcw«B,-in- Meta-ond-her-oon

guardian: Mrs. Orren Wolfe, freshment*.

RASTIC REDUCTIG rOCKS MUST BE C

R ^uced to Clear! Reg. 23.^

L E A tH f R JA C l— - . - S A y j E J s j a . *

7esl .You save 6.07 on tl Ity men's leather Jacket.

......" laiPb-collitT~-Bnd-ta-wwith durable rnyonl SI

'

T ■ " MEN'S NECK!........ ..........- - O O • . All wool Scotch p'........................... . / « 9 9 rayon - Bright c

MEN'S SUSPEIf i Q Assorted colored e

- _ 8 eve Nowl At clei

^CKET MEN'S 100%

UA Q Heavy grey w ool.' • 0 9 ^ bright red top. St

jEEifiA N CE"i>BrcEin— — — --------------------

-_ U N J O N -S U IT ----- ----------------

■ M»r..g«ii;ht MiUflna-ith ribi>e<i and 'dnkle l^. Ankle length IKone button flap seat. .

B lus 8 to 0 / f l B B f f S

s r a c i A t i V p n i c c o r ' ~

BOYS* ROBE-------

i-thlck-ootton In pUld a n d ...... - l - l W l w l». .paU«nSw Poublo- *bawl_ .- r -W ^ ffT *■.-Stoa 8 to 18. , . • ■ — ^

_________________ ■ ■ I V

<Srand Installed'Tuesdpy^

thE-ijcitioLjif-0fflce_fr0m.Mtl..D»Je_Bowm»n,,ln5taJ>y n l|ht. M n. D elnw Joo(«..Ieft. retiring noble, xt

isi«_g5iar{llaa._nid:.>Jrj.lii_0; __1. mmlrlan. b t r t n d a ^

oin ctrs-w ffe-^TirrTiaTC' - h b v b u r ,-?p o t i.-.™ a ., ,u „ »r..;SS'^,nrT;h--And e ^ n i—depu tj ---^^^ slye-rook-^in^nla^

a Parks,dcpuiy treasurer; M rs. ni^g high scores anson. deputy warden, and Mrs. taker nnd Mrs. ClniI. Mclllll,. deputy chaplain. consolation prlKS.licr iiiiiallins oTtlccr.? were Mrs. s n r td -a p litejlim jQuttery. Inside guardian; Mrs. * t

™»' Watch Pqiity-iAusldan.................................. r-lUXBORil.-Jajj.vr«, Hlggln.s, on behalf of the P»«‘ WUcox entert*

Noble Ofand club, presented a P^»rty Sunday evenli JJ Mrs. Joncs, the retiring, noble

jrlng the business m e e tly . J ^ S ‘th“ ho'5t?^.“ Is were to ted to be given to the » WIc-Valley Memorial hospital for — .— DINJtER-t physiotherapy ward In memory jnN O HILL, Jai ;obert P e a and Leonard Turner. MrarAltbh Collett s illowing the meeting, Mrs. Vem an'B Ttiisty, wereH >~and-her-oommltt««-*trved-r*- .dlDner-fue«te-o(-l' hment*. and Mrs. Ross Me!

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. X>r. and Mrs. J . \enterUlned Monday

><~ nonortbg Roberta 1 . . . L.ake Olty. On Bundi- . . • ,;. nead was the guest o

, V H arry Ocock a t din

te r-n f-u r . and Mrs. former Twin Falls

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• - I t ■ cards were in play. K■ r W , j M \, went to Mr. and Mrs

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. n -:Eetes_Yjretiring noble, grand., wjinessed FaIRVIBW, J a n , i.......................................... a , -A-'Tloland entert

. Thursday In honor

B l r t h d o y ^ . l u b —[ByBVRn,-J&ri:6 —Tir^Irilt'day- ---- —5 met Snturdny evening with Mr. , Otner out-of-town

g high scores and Charles Whit- J"ome. ^er nnd Mrs. Clnvide Bowman the “ *isolation prlKS. Mrs, Jensen D i.-4 -ivtd -a -i)lite-lim_ch.------ -------- r - J t _ ( U r ^ b

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« ^V « • rOR MOTt- ---D IN N ER-tJU e8T8 ------ - - r* - f T O K ^ m vnN O HILL, Jan, 3 — Mr. ana ' Th«M n r< ra ln UhsrAltbn ^Collett ^ d sqm, Jlmmlft A i y g ^ ^

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^ -W ^and^M ra.*’ M .^luirt^ad! mer Twin Falls residents, left esday for her home.. Bhe was a ise guest of Mr. and Mrs. a X.serU, Jr. ...................... - --------------M. . .a . ,ji-----------------------

jniotClub Meets__CTAR DRAW,- Jan. 5— Cedar iw Junior Pinochle club was en. * i Lil a t a pvtlU-

> night a t the Howard Reed homa. ^ low m g-inner; - th w -ta b le s 'O fi - - ds were in play. High score-prizet — :it to Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Moore, ler prlies to Mrs. H. J. Van Zante n i c , and Mrs. , Alvin Aauser. lext-bitW ng wni ba held In two - eks a t Q\e Lonnie Moore home.

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right, class sponsors, showed plo.. •, res,. Oames were played aod . freshmsnU -wert served.

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■.ItwM Jwt U « WMlc thBl we w e» Ulklnt- «bo«t Everett Bweelaj', »

.L. 3?wlB-B»Ua plonaai ftUft Uwjer„ wm plATcd (or Mleblsw in tbt t in t

bowj gum In lixa. And. Jurt t tu M rt d*j w# received the pres*■ - «nii rudlo b*nd»

lo r , lh»

EBMbbSH teuon*' Bure e u o u ffh .

^B|M^HB|Kr6ffwley’« :°*”5“ butKtMU

coach lor W uh«___ ^ ■ K jlL j^ H B iQ s tA n 8U t« ool-

W W ^ B ^ ^ ^ i l e g e Irom IWXt-OT.'entaa wechecXedvitb

eweele; U> m*ke eure this waeoX « •econd coiutn imd lound out not onlT w u hs buketboll coach at

■ what WM then Washington Stote----- ■Mnonltnr»l-CDUeje irat ■•thltUo d l-------m rto r BBd aole-eoich;------------- - -

He tuU>rnI e&rlr W uhlngton a th -

j tball. tCToir»nd"e*’eir'ta ^— g f t r ’T Pullman whep

be first moved west Irom-Iow* alter a tten d in g the University ol Mleh-

----- .l l^ M ld - ^ h ta J n ln g a Uw d ^ ^

____ he moved to Twin FaUa In 1901 and«tart«d proctJcJng law.

We asked th e oM ath le trh o w he = a n M « .-- tb e = re a u lt± o I :.th » ^ iM l- .n ^

bowl game th a t saw Michigan win Iti. th ird In thre* appearw cei In

H e said. “I wUhed they (Mlohl-\ ITQUldn't yo lt *Pm wtl

tlie d 'o u t tsaay . You know I ’m not uied to playins 60 m lnutei ol loot-

-------n a llr to* •oQt betide b li radio. T he llnal wore w u M 'S and Michigan came trom behind in the l&it <tuarter to win the

------'gimb^ffdm-CaJUoml*:-------------- -.—

beat of- Ita kind w« h a re ever seen. alM it* rt«d u i off on another lemrcb of fact* and flgurat.—

The booklet lUU an an -U m e northern dlvWon baaketbaU team

- fw f r^m-iiidad on the roetcr laJUgoX ~ -n ;W w t«fren .-C h!t*on . a guank U 4»- I l the •am e '^A T . West«r«ren who

to elrculallon and (manollon man- a g « tj) t th e T*N.

.:-------- w «-«alled-the-fac t-to -A l’<-atten>Uon and he ip eo t tb e next half hour going over old eUUsUci and

- J i - r i aTr-^ o rtM g w a r*ho-tolt»-flv»4eetr “ — S ^ g ^ t H e ^ i r i i e '« * l i a r « i M i Up

tM . l» th e •h o r ttr t roan ever to m ake th e All>America team. H e .did th a t ______

A ngela area for hla p l v In 19M 'v h m Qifti'on m n the northern dlvl-

-------rionUU? Xa'BwlhCTnTTiJir-------fomla-taXoa-ABgelBs idi the Faelllo

Coast conference crown.' ' Al, acoordlng to press accounts In

coarc oewvpapers. had lo be cu rled— ' - o l f t t e IJo o rta the middle ol a oru^

d a l playoff game w ith the Troians.-------the^ntwaraV» u*" P»*yer

t illed up on crab loule_belore_t^e_ "gam e a n a 'f o T r b a d JaSe o rcn v "P “'

Al t«llfl us this Ifl aU wrong. He p tsses It o il aa jy s t being a nervous ifA iinrt the nervoiw eaa ol the p |^ ~

B «i^iM W ~ueam t'.Z D ftlce«_a_M ^...«0T7. , . ________

Utah Rallies to ) —DefeatStanford

In 53-45 Contest■ 8AUT-tAKB-OITY, Jan. S ( « —

- Jimmy Cleverly, peppery Utah play-

pace Tuesday n igh t as the Rtdaklns came from behind to deleat a tour* Ing Standlord basketball team CS>i5.

<me Utes trailed n -V a t hall- tim e and pulled up a t 35-38 with la minutes remaining., Wllh Cleverly pumping la 11 second haU points.

. U tah (urged In fron t to sUy.Cleverly, high point man with W

4 htlri Btjinfordla I d Tucker7 - to a lone field goal in the final !' period. The Indian speedster had

plied In 10 points In the llrst hall.The rangy Ute* also controlled

the backboaitl la th e sMoad period to close out pM-coalerenee play. Jim W alsh whipped ta 1» points to .lead the losers.

“ ^JfMMi-Fav6r=: New Bowl Pact

m RIVERBIDE. CalU., Jan, S -T h t W Big 10 and PacUlc Coast eonlereneea B-' -favor-renew al .01 th tl r Hose bowl

footbaU pact, bu t a lew wilnkla wm have to be Ironed out belor*

i I t geU the official okay.I ■■ Bellel th a t the problems win 'In I solved w a a _ O T re a ^ Tuesday bj

th e commlssJonerB 61'the two con­ferences. Kenneth L, (Tug) WUsor o l the Big 10 and Victor O. Schmidt

___tQf_th«_coast group._________ i

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I ’ ,<JLb« J. 0 « « . , «Jltar of Ul. , y»Ur»«ii <N. J.) ET«nlof K*»» «nil con.

>& - MllVBB •< thl KaUoul B u lu Am«1. •tiob iLM wtltun * nnr r«r'f bo>Ui tqrwtin lOT th» A«oct«t«d Pm» for miitf

----------------- By-AitEPATERSON, V. J , Jan. 3 i/?)-

T te doctor who prescribe* an ampu- tation for b is patien t Isn t the more

1 .JtSffular for h ls-fraakneu. but he at | 9 Mkst saves the patient's Ufa.I I . A t th e risk d l being accused ot Sa wearing sackcloth and ashes lor a I s sport stUl very much alive and kick- IS - log. J predict Uiat unless boxing J r -'— tKta »-yoo»H qld-of-»t8elf-tirlW l;

U o l th s m ajor athletlo aeUvlUes otHi t t o country. _______________19 -AU tha ptotcsUlkm* about box-B bMdy. w meback sa tore imd Its

B : ^ SS'lSroS2r 5vertHM B tlU'TpUt U Just to mueb wtalstUng

—B • doctor—and unle^I . - w i l f t j i w y j a a a i o « > « « to the bed-

• b«. abte to

1- . m jc t pOtalt.bOKr

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^ J e r o m e 4 7 ^ E d e n , J H €I. And. Just ''d. the pres* The Bois« Braves proved to-I

or Ah*-cur- o v « -the-J« ron»-T -lger9-4 W 9 -ir ttaiketbaJl action in th e vaHoy saW Eden - ;■ • n o u fh . wallop K im S^H y’6I -85r 'F ile r I

H cyhura re g a in ita old .g basketball plopehip fo rm by duflting-off 1 lor W uh- Aceijula 79-SS."Only one game Is 8Ut« ool- whsduled by'ft-vauey team tonight. 4

mn ISOIt-OT.' Ropeit travels out of the district to iheckedvrttb jock boms with Madison -high at lls waani a R«xburg, ,

"2t Bol" It* “pi»5«oni -system ot three separate teams to ^

'".“■oTl'S'S ;■inirtnn « » the pressure mounting ,t3 r t r tS . throughout the game, a ^ r t f B a ? “ T^WtfTfirTiSTniieippfnilrKtly j

fmrni when Boag players contro> backboard piay j. j-Iowa alter Ifimugh'ou^ i e evelUng, i r wm Ui? y of Mich- seventh straight win fox the B»ves. lRW _^^_^ _Boli8_ffntert»lna_the_Twlnyralls ^

In 1901 and pected to be the lin t test ol thayear lor tJie power-laden quintet. ,

“ ea PO»t«<S warning that It will-hav»r-W>---b«rr«auiiMrea-.nBBen::tha jdistrict class B-basketball champ- (

earwces In ^ handed out by. waUlng ,Hey (inohl- <

‘-Coa^^en-BetoWa-experlenoed - n, and smooth-working quintet buut t

up ta early lead easily then coasUd c Ml • snrk O'** resejves seeing loU ol ac- f . ‘‘on- Th* OrlMlie* held a 17-8 lead tfiSit. from the end of the ftrit qwrter and c

,Reserve* finished the ganie for ij

Bthsr ssarch E lm ^ ly with seven. tIden also won the Junior varsity j

n aU - time preliminary game 48-30 alter hold- i etball »•«>" Ing Kimberly to one point In theIter laJUgot *lf*t quarter. jgttdrt, UUs , Coach Oena -KUloy’a Flier WUd-. <terp en who cati pnl on a scoring spree before 1 jotlon man- hometown fans to wallop Hager-

mui M-38. Gary Allison and W. ’i-Al’S-atten. JWlllamson-paoed-tha PUer attack i t next half wiu, j j points each.aUsUcs and puer held Hagerman to but one 1

i*-9 margin at the half, then dpened 1 M . m "dld « P » ^Ud scoring attack-to and J

1 U ihn Lm "^gennan won the lunlor varsity j lUv tn IBM prellmlnsiy”gamo 41-35: ji^ero dlvl- Reybum l y kedt^ S ^ k S c Acequla Indians at Acequla, The '

defending dlatrlct class B cham- < 'accounts In Plo“ « « P «« l }>y S'*® Connor » be carried who Kored 17 points and Keithdla of a oru^ Uscola who contrlbuUd 16. Hey- ‘the Troians, bum htld a 57-11 lead a t the half. >I . Q , ]. IT n r p fyKiirT' tr«n thft jllTllfir Vfir- ^1 before the slty preliminary game 42-31. ____’eof^cfi^'lMr • * * '* *

a r - ” '™™ ' I

s j i i K f e -a s - V ; '

l s S T I l t e ' 'T ; ' ::BoMmoo > 0 8 CClIck ( 0 0 0

lord “ ■ ■ te - i i i

efeata t o ^ hetbuhn n . acbouta « '1 team « • « . H«bnn> f. ft n ac«u1. u tt t t-M at half- Connor f 7 S 0 RullW.n f I I S 't 35-38 With Slln.i.iom S 0 fl chus* f -J J 1Vllh Cleverly x u.'Wi. 7 I DlV.'in . i 0 1 •half polnU. Wtrsfr f SO RdUod ( 4 0 0 '

> sUy. . i S ‘ ‘ .man with H SS^io. * 5 " " »•LJSUEUCI^ .ChlUlmiw _____________ ^In the final GundiTiiiB 1 1 .peedster had 1 1 _ ___ __he llrst hall. toui> t< n u toui< it * itso controlled Hnbo™ ------------------- it st (< 3;lecoad period ^ ” “ference play. *ii.sa ti r i re b u a k *1. IS polnta to , **•" .u ,“ .n f . ft pr

AIILioa I T 1 ] Kru»m f : 1 2----- Utwn f « e CMolnnrrf 0 0 1v s e ± r - K f e V ! - ! i E « V . : ! i - i

>ict i .s 'r 'T s lE ' i ; ;Jan, S—The Sc?iis^ f i l l * * ‘

St conlerenees ai>*rp " ^ i J _____Ir Rose iMwl Toui. i s - » n i»ul. • .10 » i«lew wrinkles rutt ___ :__________ s :« <0 S4

sd out before HAjtmio ----- i » u J«

u . m win i . „ , .

(Tug) Wilson Ntwbrr f i 1 j nuJo t . j 0 i irO . Schmidt * J \ «“ 0 o

j UlUarr « j I llriwd « t > 4

i h i © f = & g e s = B ^ ]I. .giior of Uio Ing should concentrate on immedl-

f r«r'f boiut 1. A Stronger RaUonal Boxing as- Pm»_for miitf sodatlon—Inclufflng New York as a

-------- ItngTOw^Wlff i -^ r -r ^..........^ j | i a ^ _ta..^ ce-umf5 S :

b w ^ a j ^ i ^ commsjN.

w ta t S°aJ *• A better public relations system s Ule. . t o sell somtthlng ol-boxlng's past « sr^Tiswi of history. Iti conlrlbutloath wartlms ; aSw lor a opportunities lor -under-live and kick. Pn*'Ue*«l youths, mless boxl&g Barking at the crltlcti Isn't the an- ltselM irt99l7 wr.-Taklng-away the w re-spotrat ■placTirTOB ■KWclitheltclck-tlirowWf loss their . teUvlUes ot ammunlUon wlU cure the condition._________ _ _TrlPYl«lnn tmfiiiwHon»MyhM-ta>t»-s about box- ^ heavy toU ol boxing, and In iatore and Its »«« ways than one. ,WBi»«ul{*Trf " TV-hai-cnt-thB-foundatlon from adversities tn under the small f:lubs, especially lub TtalstUcg along th* eastern seaboard, where eiery.— — m any oMhem have-passed-ouvof r—and unlev axlttence. Few clubs are operating a' to tbe bed- except where supported- by a TV.

-'to j^ lH o a-to T k m ^ io tf tb«-ln>c

• ~ W ^ 'b T ’ fexlnT 'in 'the^a«] Ul'eT r potallt.bOK-. y U m _ w i l ^ -on -wfiery radio

B r a v e s T r i p e 4 7 - 1 9 a s F i l e r W i np ro v e d to - M a g ie V a lle y b a a k e tb a l l f a n s th e y ^ ^ * r» 'b c in g c o n a id e re d o n e o f t h e

it^ - f i f ts k e tb a ll c h a m p io n s h ip h v rbm p inp r :e r 9 - 4 W 9 - ii r - * - « m te a t- 8 t- J in x iT n c rO th e r e a w E d e n ^

^ 2 ’nd- Louis Seeks if ltiriK -off Q t i i c l i K a y o

O v e r B e s h o r eon -high a t j3g.j.R on.. Jan. J WV-Jo* Louis. u w ' - served-notice today th a t he wlll 1 “plat«on- a ttem p t to soothe hi* h u r t leellngs•* by scoring a cjulck knockout oyer

.Freddy. Beahflte..HftrrlshurE. JLa.,„lnnen reaaiiy y ,e ir scheduled lO-roundsr here> mountmg -Wednesday nighty

S"'pS;_ ^ w a^U i7 .drjndfd Brngrn Bombcr.ot-Old.___ i.

* -"I’ve got tlie-old punch back In~ ^ f b sw- hand-now .’'. he : declared

^ . ‘1“ o l tighter lor he keeps boring Inen quintet, I hope to knock him out,"th a t it wlll Louis has made no secret of the :.rwBen::tha fM ClK*Uhe-wa»lIrrltat«aili7:aomB»11 champ- criticism of his most recent lightsby. waUlng with heavyv,-elght, chomp E Jiard

Udogs 91-30 Charles and Cesar Bclon.of Afgen- •Una. ■

-experl«noed — Louis and B cthoraioth.ft-ereieat-. u lntet buUt en by Charles last year. In Louis’ hen coasUd case. It was via a decision: Beshore's

loU o l ac- fight with Charles was stopped In a 17-8 lead the 14th round because of cuts re-

(juarter and cetved by Be.ihore. w ith SB-13 The 36-year-old former champion ___ ^ s told friends th a t he leels a> ganie for qulcknaiockoufever BerttoTB-would coring.bon- ba-a . Jnalcg--st«i>-on-hU-oemebaek- ^ was high c«m pal^ . touLi paifled aTTTiues- 0. Uons-about possibilities of another lUor varsity {ight w ith . Charles, but his manera fte r hold- indicated th a t this wns his ambition.

o ln t In the In Beshore, Louis meets a 3S- year-old navy veteran whose han-

FUer WUa- dlers claim he never has beenspree before kn« k ed off hla feet In 54 pro fights.Hop Hager- The loss experienced Beshore wlllon and W. weigh In a t about 18B. thus giving PUer attack awsv itbout M pminds to Louis.

Miaffife=£ddcl— -

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cequla, Tho whlspa from the smoke of Mon-s B cham- Orange bowl bottle clung InBus Connor the atmosphere Tuesday o-s ardent

and Keith University ot Miami tans rehashedd IS Hey- ^he three penalties In the dyinga t the half, minutes ol the Now Year's day. |iminr var- Classic th a t helped Olemson college43-31. win a IB-lrTlCWry. ' ----

—* MKiol Coach Andy.Qustafson led the parade of protesters Monday,

** after the game, but remained quiet itk t I 0 *'o thereafter.

j Ari ingst'M 'JJSnirT an 'h’e a ^ a n - " i* l 1 orange a t one-oltlclal a s -th e third

penal^* was collwi, b u t - l t j n l a ^ .__—n ' ? The victorious Clemson team.

« c o t however^ ramalncd out o t the w5n- ( 0 0 0 troversy and spent the day slght- ’ / i 1 « seeing, deep tea fbhlng and a ttend- Q « * '« 0 0 teg tropical psrk race course. They « s 1 1 were to leave for South Carolina * 0 0 1 by chartered airliner.*-* ---------Dle-haril Mtoml boosters Still, hnd

.'^‘11 simmering resentment tor ottlclals t^=v5— ; - i f -whorialledifttatg-Uiyani-.penaltlBa

In seven plays against tho Hurrl- JUtA M ' canes In the final five minutes of I lE ft nf the game while Miami was Inside Its n f 1 1 s own 30-yard line. -

i 8 i A clipping penally nullified a 79- i f S O I yard touchdown sprint by fuUback

* * 0 0 H arry MalUos and set the Hurrl- . a 0 L canM back to the tour. The penalty

forced Miami to work behind It* —— — -oicn-goal-lln«-aa<l-«nabl*d-dem -

son's Sterling Smith to tackle Frank — — — Sm ith for the winning two-pohrt

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m « “ * ] Eirn' '* ’* ’ Tl“ jl t«” *^SI a** t » 4 K l^ b » rlf~ 3 X I_ ;:^ *1 it^ to

Boxing to Ghanon immedl- le tt o il In parading a display o tn o n -

• - descript mala event* which haa -en- 1 Boxing as- couraged public contempt and ^Hs>or York as a Interest lo the sport.______

_,ciiaa 'pIona ,«ha

"smart aleck” managers who don't tss eomm«r- know th* meanmg of a buUd-up but

Insist on handpicklng opponents to itlons system the point ot prostrating matchm ak- loxlna's o ast promoters, have combtoed

warUme ^ «l‘vl3ons.for -under. Pet managers of tha vested Inter­

ests have been coddled Into key spot* Isii't the an - ^ h ile other worthwhile prospect* sore spots-at* ^p^-sld%irac1f*d.

loss their " 'T B ur. ah unT<3tiunRrttis«ByTa* tie condition, a death In th e ring focuses -ppblle»bljMiM-tat^ a t lf n tinn on boxlng's-falluTta;--------dng, and in The people in It haven't doo*

enough (1) in public relations to dls- idatlon from P*} thU unialf..oppfibrlun).ot..Ulvto s, especially tlr lw o u t the cause.^ which promote b o a rd ^ h w i the exaggerated Idea, assed-ouvof -The->IaUonal Boxlng-assodaUon re operating In the last decade, has exubllshed 1- by a TV . a'strong uhltormKy hlthei^to lacking.— *------------ B U nfttn-'B ST U M l iU b flicen’an!•~r,M th«;ln«^ M M l« l^ .—ao^lC -ha»-B o-m 6ney

Hot doe* th NBA hav* ukf nur*

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r m c r O th c r

V-Jo« LouU hat he willhurt feellnga . .lockout oyer fburK.JLa.,„l.R Hindsi: here .

light champ- le Is unhappy m e-niunosr

Inhei: declared

ps boring

theiLedihy^aomB B M iB Brecent fights amp Effiard=n.of Afgen- right, poshe* or

on: Beshore's

■“ B ra d le y ’S U ^ ^ o t e d E S a t i jr . i . * m S S N E W Y O R K t o . 3 ( f f J - E lhis ambition, a S u g a r how l u tle ,.w a3 vo ted tlmeets a 25- c a s te r s in th e w eek ly A ssociater^'hw* b « n poll, w a s itn o c k ed o f f th e to p b>54 pro fights. ■ ■ • -- ^

;H 's r ^ x p e r ts ^ :S uid— M s s e d r ^ e i

■:......■pASABENA.Caltf..'JanVS (A■ :'■ c a m e 'u p w i th th e i r v c rd ir tr tO '

C i f l l s t r y in g a field

f;pv-A fe-y ihoM ilghly dominated M ichi-. )ke ot Mon- gan th roughou t the f ir s t half, a r o-n'arten" I" the w aning moments, the ans rehashed Benra drove to a th ird down n the dying on the Michigan three. Jim Mona-

Year's day chlno slipped and lost a yard. It waa ;mson college fourth and four. Pete Shabarum

^ittuc>yiu?_LBU.jarcaT8BgzMitfiigatv- 3u*Ufson led took over..tcrs Monday. The Wolverines caught fire In the malned quiet second halt, dominated the play as

Cal had , tor ths first 30 minuses, n rv eaved in ' and-wen-the^raperM-g.-^tb-two lui to e ^ ln l touchdowns la the closlng.mlaotes. , l t j ^ t d . _ . when the

their own la. missed and gave Mich-l8“OthebnU. . - ------------------

; Th« Tuesday quartert>»cks - th#Second-guessers on the slreel and

uth c iro llS1 , . lT f l e M % o J l V ™ w o u M''«r3 Still.nnd have been 9-0, -tho Wolverines

to t officials „oui(j have been disheartened, even ^vpemOUw = th e ^ ^ :« w e d -^ ^ ^ t-^ a i^ g « a t the Hum- touchdown wouldn’t have been

I M •. enough to win and California would was insiae Jta protecting a 0-7 margin.'

The dissidents, among them Call- lUllltled a 79- fomla Coach l.ynn (Pappy) Waldorf, t by ^>^hMk point out that Cal wss driving, that t the HurrI- there was no reasop then to belljv*• Tli,e Mnalty that the Beara would collapse In k behind It* the fourth quarter, and that It was labM -ciem - logicsmrao-wrtrquarterbjelrJiTir n^ 'tw o^otat for^^another shot

The record books disclosed today — ' - I that Chuck--Ortmann,” Michigan's

2/>/\i>aa tosser, set a new Rose bowl rec-3CU1 CO ord when he completed 15 out ot IB

' ' * tosses, for a ,765 percentage. Na\7 < did almost as-weil In-1924, three

.“. p a s ^ campleUng'lJ oufot SO.-^t iuTJSti;:.*---” :-Ua_lndl»Mtial-.-»o«<l;iwtrf,-.u^ >!!» tt Monday, with Alabama’s Dixie Haw.T y.. i> ell. who cofmected wllh nine out of■unVu 13 la 1035, for a -.750 mark, RowellSL.U 71 Is now Idaho's football coach.

Waldorf himself came In lor some criticism from'the'sports scribes-^

----------------- both on the field goal matter andtort. » I 1 1 0*' ordering Marinos to kick on oni ( > 0 1 the fuUle pass which set up the sec­

ond Michigan touchdown. There----------------- •aJ*«rwer»'K7me-wfer«:{-thsrCaH-

-------- fomla comes to the R^e bowl each*51 t«” »^»i year over lls peak ot coMUon. That

7 I i:—so t«o was laid at Pappy'a Boor.

^ lange^ ts^V F aysIsplayofnon- power than any batky Individual 'hloh h a a -e ^ ata<« oomirUssloa wants it to hav*. npt and disT If a oonualsslon steps out ot Une,___ NBA rewgntres state autonomj,.

~fI n>«~~f<Tr T7ieTt*tvot-ltew'iPortrn‘the"iiub

." n " u SE matchmak- “* "** reflects bOPWng

fXmMnivf iTound the country. Tjni oJ the « i r ^ i 3 a ^ three deaths in the fing In (h»0 , S. jBir aiYj^iu. ^ jjjQ occurred In New Yotk, vested. Inter- ifg n„,e Qovemor Dewey, o one- ntokeyapota world-minded chief e x e c u tiv e Ue prospect* gtipped In and told his cortimlulon--------- :------- -tbat-New-Yorirts-part of the unionfttiseayTiwr •naroiiint-tbiijm'op'witifitrneTghT ocuaea ^mbltc bors. - 'lallurea;----------- ■OnlasthS'WISVUlOtl -Slch 'an'31h rHaven't doo* boxing folks get-together and do latlons to dls- something to assure the title bouts <U(D. bi.Ulv-to 0 the future—there. Just ain't gonna' hich promote be none, — -.

g-as90daUon « "CiHtriBMMAits exubllshed f J B P I L ^ DPDA ID i he?to lacking. I ( S B ^ P ^ REPAIR i s BTncei ’an! l l l 'l Himi»-tio-m6ney T^j^E^HVvMBsudiiBntiuuiiLL e worthwhile'

1SII.J 131 Htli) A». N. Iav* any loor*

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SWS,.'TWIN f a l l s , IDAnO

OutaTheWay^YiD

right, poshe* on the helm et o t RobtH MeCnlloogh sit In the tin t quarter o t gam e,at San Pnuclsce, I Mer* -deteat«d-£ast-t*aQi_U.7_(AS-vlrephala).___

y’s Undefeatedr^ Nation’s Top .Caa n . 3 (/P)— B rad ley 'B 'T m beH tJjrrba 'ake tball c: ..w as vo ted th e N o . 1 te a m in th e n a tio n to ikly A sso c ia ted P r e s s po ll. K e n tu c k y , leade r o f f th e to p b y i t s u p s e t lo s s to. S t . l ^ u i s F r

rts-Say Bears^ ^et-in-® ow l—a ] if „ 'J a n . 3 ( f f ^ T h e T u e id a y q u d r fe rh a ^ c s lir • v c rd i r t r to d a y r - C a l i f o m ia l o s t t h e R ose t ry in g a f ield g o a l l a t e in th e second q u a r te r , iieiiioi'y! C ah fdT Q ift-w em hea< l-6-0f-ond-hfld - la ted M ic h i- ' ' " ' ' ——

o m en ta , th e Haddock BeatsPavich'to.Win..

ght fire In the rough a nd^rc^ yed the play as grappler, defeated John Pavlch here 5t 30 m U U j^ Tuesday n ight to win the actlon-

P « ^ « ie night tournament Uial o s ^ .n u o o M. featured - th# weekly-mat program P ” presented here by the Twin Palls-dumi pass on ---------------- ---------------------—ind gave Mich- _By'_de^eaUng Pavich, rfaddock

'won“ a cash prlte of WSO anOnne t v . ^ 7 r tah t to meet Bdd|e WlUlams, Pa-

1, 'J ” ® Coast llght-heavri'elght wrest-

i , s . s s r ’le score would Tuesday.10 Wolverine* Httddock forced Parlch to gil'e up nartened even Pre“ «B ot a leg l<x;k, tol-

f ^ lo iS " ^ ^ * tlw t '^ u !w * '£ th slltomla would <*«l out a lot ot damage a 0-7 margin ' -J® the tourney, Pavlch defealed >ng them Call- Sonny Orrock, Spokane, wlUi a appy) Waldorf, aeries of drop kicks lollowed by a IS driving, Uiat h°dy press In IP minutes ot action, then to belljv* Haddock lorced Oust Johnson to Id collapse In give iip under pressure of a seek nd th a t It was stre tcher alter 13 minutes ot action lart/nbiiek Jirn Uiut saw HBfldock-oir the receiving r another shot end most o t the way.■niler:----------------H n cm asa rlan -lijrc td -S teve Ne-lisclosed today n o il to give up under pressure of a in ,- Michigan's Boston erab In 11 mlnutea.Rose bowl rec- . /p a v lc h cam i. back to gain a ed 15 out ot IB Judge's decision over Pierre La- rcenUge. Na\7 Bello In what proved to be the best In -1924, three m atch ot the -even ing .-It—w as-a out-ot SO.'But close boufwlth-both-gm pplers dl*-

M w t r f , - . u ^ pUyliigrfBncicrhold*:*n4.-XajiLJo9trlas Dixie HOW-llh nine out of seml-Ilnal sav? HaddockI mark, nowell ouUast Nazarian In a bout that III coach. paired the two villains ot the eve-

l«Pt-thfl croT.d in an up- porls scribes-- battered each

Ml un ^ sec" ^ watched Uie action,hdown. There ’

PetitionrPop up So“.r™“ To Aid Chandler— - lJ A M it , t d 'N ro r J a a 3 'W > ^ K U ; ’■■’r tlons calling on major league l>as**

•b»n-omolala. Ufc«Uln-At;-BrChai^- ' f d V D “ baseball commlsslor-ir popped

up her?. Tuesday.,tky Individual Attorney Carl M. Kollstedt, said lU it to hav*. they..w ould .be placed In .iportln j y» out ot Une. goods stores and other e. tabUsh- autonomj, merits tor tans to sign. He resorted

ro rtm ‘the-hub t h g-petttlon» were a«nt-to-hlip-l^ iTCflntlUnCltHf TlMir anTlrt.TOn: edltor-'of 'el It b not an field <Ky.) Messenger.

^ T he peUUons are to be collected^jntiKtqtoxlng Ja n . 30 and presented io maloi :ts Bn^^M nir league officials a t the meeting . TWi qt the Feb. 3.Ingln (h » 0 ,S . A t - lh * -recent-baseball .wlntei ew •yotk, meeting, major league club ownen Dewey, a one- denied Chandler a .renew al of hi)

e x e c u t iv e contract when i t expires In 1S52.tils cortimlulon ■ ■ ' ■ -----^t of the union WltlfltTnelghT

iss 's 'z IflailB & W iiititle

Ult aln'l gonn^ . • -

PemottdHIREPAtR I

S S l S i u " ^ H O S H ON g ^ T R g EIIH .« .A ...N ,t I -------------------------------— -------

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I MeCnlloogh as he gaHops for 10 yards and a n Pnnclsce, Nor 63 U goard Dick BUnftl o£ Ihe

ted Warriors p . Cage Squadaa 'sketball c lu b ,-w ith 18 a tra ig h t-w in a -a n d le n a tio n to d a y b y '2 1 5 -w rite rs a n d spo rts* acky , le ad e r in th e f i r s t tw o w ee k s d f th e t . l ^ u i s F r id a y n ig h t , 43 -42 , in o v e rtim e,.' ................. ; T h e W ild c a ts w o u n d -u p , in

p la ce , b e h in d • B rndloyi f S __ _ »ind th e O k la lio m a A K g le s .''

■ --------- -uradlsyfnSvia-DUVrronttiy whlp-^ - - ping previously undefeated Indiana,

: r l bowling over Syracuse,and St. LouisH r * ' w =BTF^g5g5f=s5gF ^ty=aw g=tgc

rushing home to bop Harvard. jd r fe rh a8 < S ' Ths' O klahbma' Aggles to o t o;‘ei it--+hP Rnqp by .running, theirIt t n e K osc j 2 ^m a q u a r te r . Baylor, Texas and Arkansas, Ken- -O rond-hfld - .twky-wi,me.,bacJc.Jilfj ,Uie,k;a_tfl, _________ I__ St. Louis a t New Orleans to whip--------------------- gyrnrllt,. In t)lf BlIlTnr bOWl

ctmsolntimvfinirts.' i j e a l S Behind the bis three the top 10

Is filled In the following order: ■W 7* _ Long k land , St. Louis, Indiana,

TT 1 1 1 •-• North • Carolina. -State, VUlanova, Kansas Stato and Wyoming.

Wyoming with a 12-game string| ; ^ t r . . y ----- won-ltg-akylino filx cnnfcieDct.Jour-

- - V . • nam cnt-pver Colorado A and M, !h and ready Utah State and U tah.to move Into n Pavich here the to p .10.a j h e action- . The top 10 wth llrs t place votes m aineht UiaC in parentheses (points figurea on a m at program 10-8-8-7.6-5-4.-3-2-1. .basis),. Team le Twin Palls records nbo In p«r*ntheses. include------------------- -tJanr-l-gBme*......... ............ ..........Ich, rfaddock 1. Bradley (152) (13-0) ----- .2,10«1250 -u ianne •—a.-Okiahoma-A i t u ( m ----------Williams Pa- (12-0) .............— .....____.1,518ni'elJht ^ t - 3, K e n tu c tr <9) <7-l>------^ « “ • t o ”Ich fo e ii 'e u o Indiana (2) (7-1) ............ 754leg lock tol- 7. North Carolina State - - _ -.? (7> ( n . i ) . — — •-----------739

“ i/ 'V U lan tT va^aH H -O T ^^Z ^ 'W5 L ? . . »• K «n«a State (9 -2 ) ------- 398I ^ 1.,* 10. Wyoming (2) .(lJ-0) -— 358.

.vlch «l« «aled gj_ John 's (9-2), 11; Washingtonf ? <■'*<»• 52: Duquesne (8-0), 13; Cor-lollowed by a „ . Columbia (7-0), 15;atea ot action. Arizona (8-3), 18: ClnclnnaU (8-0),St Jomuon to j , . p ,jn „ to n (7-0),. 18;, Toledoire of a nK k Kansas (7-3). 30.utes c t acUon o th e r teams receiving votes In- -the recelv in r cIJacd -UCLA, BilBlimn-Vmmr.-Idft-

ho. Stanford. Southern Calllomla,;ed-Steve Ne- Seattle, T:ost«rn“ Waslilngtoir-Col*pressure of a i^ge ol EducaUon, UUh, Calltornla

nutes. and 13enver.

T o p R i n g F i g u r e s

O T P t a V T o A i d F a m i l y o f

“ t S s f f n y B o y W e s t - - -. w WASHINOTON, Jan, 3 M>-Some

a ^ u t th a t nation’s top boxing IlgurcsIS 01 we e v ^ "Sonny Boy■wd in an Ufv fund" benntll sltow Thursday,battered each promoter G oldli Aheara and Al

8- .. Weill of the liilernatldnal Boxingled Uie action, ot New York oftlelally an--------- . nounced 'that Joe Louis and Sugar

.......... B ay Jlab lnsfla_aiU .reteree.two.. otj U u p the bouts. They said also that Lee

J l Savold, outstanding heavyweightr if lie r boxer, wlll light an exhibition bout

The card is being hild to promote «, rh .n rt- ^ < U - t« .U ip > j d p w ; ^ n d _ ,d ^

s ^ o r^ T M w d ■oi-lJcsrwho-(lled-lasFmoRth-afE& sustaUUng a .b ra la injury in a bput

Hollstedt said w ith Plercey Basselt of Phlladel- <1 in iporUng pbU a t st._NIcholas arega lp«Jew her e.?tabUsh-^ * o r t City.n. He renorted A bout between Bssselt and Red

o 'b e collected GEIDMAN IS IN JU R ED ...............ted to major TAJtfPA, Fla., Jaff, 3 (/PKDennIs the meeting Tuoml.- Valparaiso tackle hurt In

the Cigar bowl game against La ueball .winter Cross* U o ad a y .-h a s -a (raotured * club owners skull, hi* physician reported today, enewal of his However, he should make a good ires in 1952, recovery, the Jjlvslc'aii added.

id HI.HEAT Coal

____ _____ ___________ ^ V ED O T

^ © s e w a g e

W S u r p r i s i n j

^ U p s e t o r■ - M O SCO W , J a n . 8 ( f f V - T h e 0

■ t t H M a b ig h a lf t im e lead o v e r I d a h o t 4 ^ c t o n ^ t h a t .opened th e b asl

^ M ^ I d a h o by Buriffliie an d ^ 9 H ^ E »'arr;pd thft R eavers 'to a top^

heavy 2M 6 i n t e r m i s s i o n

“ 'A f th e s a m e t im e ,- th e -V a n . | 0 I « | dald w e re m is s in g m o r e th a n H H B | 90 p e r c e n t o f t h e i r a h o ta .

They made only four ,«eW Ifoats ■ B H B in 43 attempts during the first » B N H B M I jnlnutes. That, coupled with the D M 3 C a l fleet Beaver attack, put the Vandal

cause la hopele-u condliton.—o a o -was -wllllnB-to Iet-it*-flr*thalfiadrantage s ta ^ r w U ^ to a ball control system in the f l f ^

ahw ^g but had been cold too longT TH^Beavers loTKrdUWll' UIB nooT

■- mryfinwio. firsthalf.nttcnalveJ.ob Pagi»Torrey worked loose tor shorVshots

"nie game wss occiu'ea lu Uio ILil period and the slim crowd ot 3,000

■ R g n . seemed to sense It. Idaho,, favored to vrln and regarded as a title con- .tcnd£r.:4ujt.dianThaye it.

^ ^ 9 E 3E9 .A free throw by Sam Jenkinsgavr the ^fandnls their only lead of

yards and a Uie night, l-O. Payne then scored JUntel ot tho a field goal, added a free throw and

- ...... OSC was ahead for good. --7-- -TdahB-mad*- a -fntilB-att«mpt-«>

■ piill the game out In the last stages. Sparked by sophomore Hartli

WCf Kruger and D(ck Reed, the VandaW[ S moved within six points, 49-43. -with

a minute remaining. The rally fls-.......-m . .. zied as the-clock r a i l ' ^[ S d ~ .......—Torrey-.led all

~ - tli»-fIrit-haU^ayna:.had_ll._Blg Krueger, fouled frequetiUy under.h t-w in a -a n d

5 ana sports* ot them -tree throws,weeks df th e The Beavers, who play her# againin nvprtimp Wednesday night, hit a hot per-in overtime. J ^o u n a - up, .in h«if..la...eonlnul .» .;Jaa2lK m i 6y.ind • Brndloy made ll of 23 and a game total otn-Atf trios ■' ■ 20 for 4fl, Idaho wound up with a^ dismal 11 tor 71. front by whip- oBKfioN btatk jj. jcaho nfeated Indiana, t)r«-sur,--rg'fi ptimhn fr ft rfQ.and St. Louis i * s 4|Uud f ® ^

p Harvard. j.hn « o i slft-wi* f J i t{gIes“ lobk"5'V« Ntu-i' • o-o-o.running, their J» » ? J l - lw iih .in ,o „ r ; ; - . f c s , : ! 1

\rkansas, Ken- Johmion * : i - ilDoiiw.r » 4 o sIrr liie ln»|< to Torr.r.i;,... » t a|Mclntoih » 0 1 1

M g or'lier- Resoft to-SefldAte, 'vUlanova! Top Skiers forS K Big Utah Eventido A arid m: ~B U ?rT A tT ;*T rW ^8M «—flun h to move Into Valley wlU send a strohg-TiatSTBUth

Wcdnesday-'to enter the nations! irst Place vo'tes giant alalom ski event a t AlU.JJtah.

'-Em irH 'cC iaioa, naUoaal oom- basls). Team blned champ, heads ^ group

ntheses. include 'which will represent Ui4 Bun T al­ley Ski club tn the first naUoaal ski

13 0) ...„...2;i0« event'ortHB'season.-------------------4iC-4m -------- Othiir man co th* t«am ar« Jim^........—_ _ 1,51S my Orlltltii, national amateur(7-1) ----- 1.472 downhill champion; Dick Buek,:) (6-0) — 1,314 California and Nevada downhill U-

...........—- 8?} tllst; YVan Tache, winner ol the1) .....-..... 754 Arnold Luna downhill this season,State -----and oon Johnson, lormer Olympic

V Jii-----L a ’ey'* represenutlves m IncludeIV w^hinifon ■*“ty Rodolph, IS49 winner ol the

m r^r" slant slalom: Betty Weir, winner oln lil IS- the Arnold Lunn downhill: Sandra

nnati (fl-i)‘ Tomllnson, North American down-, ?8- Toledo hlU champ In 1B59, and Dorothyni (T 51 20 ■ Lynch.-tonner--PacIIIc Northwestiving votes‘in- Ski association dowahUl and slalom

lern Calllomla, The giant slalom wlU be held Sat-asningtoir-Col* urday-at-the-Utah-skl-c«nter.------Jtah, Calltornla ----------------------

WK8TEU» INKS CONTRACT-------- - NEW YORK, Jan. t (IP> — Wes7 in < iia a a Westrum, catcher who made only . I g M r c S one error while handlingeso chances

*1 . for the New York Olants, signedn i i y 0 1 - ■ his !«i-cortTaet Tuesday,-Hla win.

t«r.hom£j« In Poughkeepsie, N. Y,W P g r — - -w«tnim’s-n«idmrwern»-^-Br-soB

1 (J^Some established a National league record“tolnTiwS; ■»lie "Sonny Boy ,___-jltow Thursday. . . .» 'S E S '. ,5 f a r m i o a n s ,

oftlelally an- r* 'Lm» MmU , l 0ng T«rwxjuls and Sugar - - .....■,reteree.two,.ot . _ - ____

exhibition bout ; ' “**“ rnon* IMt

hild to promot* • Th* PrudwtW

njury in a bput ( -^T im tn e r;lt Of Phlladel- V JH jV ' .»««»• s arega l i^ e w *t- t.

Bassett and Redd..Conn.. is t h a __________________ .

UEIED......................r, 3 (/PKDennls tackle hurt In ime against La as -a trafltured reported today,

make a

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i IDAHO

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V B D O T ^ D A Y , J A N U ^

D a g e r s P u l i s i n g 51-41 : o f V a n d al8 ( f f V - T h e O re g o n S ta te B«avoi

d o v e r I d a h o to n ig h t , th e n coastri p ened th e b a s k e tb a l l chase in thj » l{ ie -G o a» td » o £ 6 M iK e ,-O S 6 -b tt- b r e a k

S ‘lS^Singfe®iijn e ,-th e -V a n » x ' t * " ' f m o r e t h a n l l ^ B O W j ^ jth e i r a h o ta . ,,„r »U1i< «n«l< NEW YORK, J ia I

put the V M dal o h so le io ^ ^- . New Year's day boirttS

to I* l-m -f lr* t M ichigan,-T erniO T ^? J?Soming c a r r lK u S i«m in the f l f ^ "old-ta*hIoned"

n cold tbb~long. » e ^ ^ "g w ie ^ ^ h e i bJ?. -flown- tflB-noOT- -ciaerttAnyrmTSTOT^

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.» ; lit . Tur»d.y WlNHEAroLIS, Jan. » No.22.60.78. ' 7;' ll.lt. - ------

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j P o i a t q e s - O n i o n s

*la.d'no«lir food IDAHO FALLS,I.« "S r l.»bi IDABO TALLS. J.n . S OT-(FSMW

otf.rlt.1. f.lrty libfr.l. Good wire Inguir s . “t / . - V 7oV^.

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iai llibltr m libu pilr. IM.1.20.S i “ W , » T feS .:a m m isx’sraefi&mjt'.Idr U. » bUhtr: Id.ho uUllir Wi.h^l I.U.l.iS..bar; srlna itMra Pilrai 'In fro>»ra; A l-rroxra »Ili K fa* iMd, y s o . bnik per c«l, U. 5. 1 l .r« , l.M-I.OS.ir'c^m m lal and CHICAGOprl»« 0»*P 1,000 CHICAGO, Jan. J Ull'l—Potaln arrU

5; ipod and choice 41: on Irack ItS; loUl U, S. ihlpracr - ’-.’T S S » .« , -™..< . . .0 <to>«< n tltr t I Ibali Il.h Jl .

l,tt: nallri lamba bakar. 10 ounce irilnlmum «a>hF,l ,omtlolca l i lb. No, 1 tnliH car. 3.(0: Idaho uilllilci >a>); awe. firm to M J.JS; ColoraJi McClurr. no r.tlr i.HJO-ll.OO. r«2>rlrf; Mlnnnou^^ and^ Nc th ^D»k.A U. S. I ilia A -aihad and w.xrd J.S0.2.’f . 7 i r f ; r ^ s sM a ^ ’flTtTjo't'oi *'T*.'ck'*!a'CT*'Tto’'’ Iba.H Td.ho S* ,15-40! tood and Bp.nljh » InchTntntmiira l.!0: »luh 1.1 Ibe. lt.1MI.00; Sirael aaU (iO Ibi.): V. S. 1 at E

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'tCemtBCf B.-W ;-McltabeK.-»niIbBlIi CoaipM »y.,E ikrtU jv-ri>«».«a;M4«4«t- ««od and ---- ■ ---- 1—.00: faw nrdiunil».Ofl-M.«. . — -.JAMIABroNIONA------” ^"hVih'.r‘ o.'hI; t .n K l i '* '’' ” ■“* ' ‘’-®tUadr: ' l ' *oadI *° PEBRUART ONIONS

lad (iKUMtc I<mt4 . 11,11 btch. 11.27 low and clcst:h: olbar lood .nd can u>]d.0.TJi madliim and HARCH ONIONS ind-jKk llS*^^hl»b. 11.54 low, 11.4! cloia;

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zz;:ll!::!:;::!S ^1. - LIVE POtfLTET“ t----.-TTii’i'H? CoIcrH fowj. 4 lb., and otar _ _ _ _ 1-------H4JO.| ,tO L«bOM^(o»L 4 1^. .B d o*«T — • 1

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• . . .."n't followlnt prlca. vara auiFpllad bf t «’ «» Idabo Etc PrcxjB«*t*«f Totfi FaUi (at Pe-------------- t u No. Jl inae. J |.:i . i=c|.i.iT.):

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I'"— Youth Relates His Reason in

• * Parent Attackl i t MUnPJty, J»n. 3 (U.B-A IW- -Ctaiivj conilnuwi pound. 17-ycar-old boy told nulhor- acond aiuioA ol Uie,? he nliticd to mil his father and

........... mother.wllh r liamrncr la a Batur-hl ^ . i . “ in . i ■as? SigH rbcM w e-llie jrT ina-^W, coniratu ..ain him lie would be Rcnl baclc to a, a. did Mjbaanl UalC Jnitlllltlon.,har. March 2.17. Davld A. KauKman. Ulc teen-ftgcT..i, hijhrr, March lavasely bf»i Wi purcnU over the

-himd-wltini tiammcr lit thelr-fftnnb*»ii'r, j.nu .V home near Indian Cove, He l5 being

• )6 -a«i.i. held-in iJif Ottyli«o county-jjOl-la .ry I?-!!. iitu oj , 1 000 bond on a charge of

y i^ -C h -h . . i Probnle Judge W, A. Lewis set the V v ,- i - - i - t i - bond knd ordered Uw youth .bound , . . . » - . d ljM {t court.iia 7,oi»i: Nn. 1 __Al s t, Alphonsus ho'spmil la BoUe.^ " t l i V c6n^i!on_ ofUTe'TaincrrJacolj ini-l'Se.SJr W -kaulfm«n,-»-ai'3tSfitlbca fts .“fillr,'‘

bu t, that .of the mother, Bernice i.is iiHnoi, crifin Knuffman,-wp4 reported •'very crlt-

Jeal,".ADLE The sccuMd boy, eldest of five■ ri J children, told thc story of the n.^ault ' to Sheriff Claude Sullivan.-•-s-ifiH — fjT------ Bullivan-Mlrt-tho—youUi- rolaUid' ‘ ”'(0%," how hcana his mothcr began quar-

2,<li> j '.c s rellng bceatiw wout<t :;-----~h^V6~tC~gtn)Brt:-tu tlie gtate-Khepol

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------f-r- ■h)9-»»WiW-0l«ilil»r-)»it-hl"»-r«J*h »'.iv', hammer aiicl.knocVicd him out. Tlicn

, ,!i2 .31^ hew i'iit In and .found his mother■ lfyE r.to l> h6 iie 'lfln ifirr-iir iC T m i , i,:s‘i i.uK out the telephone wires and bent , iiij moiiier. Tbc otiier cliildnrn

l.Ji . la i fitii from thc liniise.'-,— s:ir - ».(« — tmvid later if j t - ln thfl-foro"y__J-i'|i l- 't,.. -pickup-truclc. UTcckcd It near Ham-' -3 le’g j.'jiij I 'd - and Wlched rldesjn to Pnycttc,

Menibcr Drive _ ■=■ Set for Lions

GRAIN. J yn—W fat: Plans for » month-lon? January i«-'to r*fo'4. No membership drive In honor ef Mel-

w i‘ i:i4 i; to vin Jones, founder nnd "ccrjitary Rciicmr” 6f CTons "internailonnl,

.war 1- la hiab.r; tnmbef.f ol the Ttvln FaHj L l«u0 JI.5SN: No. 1 club by Dr. cordon Tobin, co-chalr- /'ti°ra-*r «1 the membershlp'commlttec.a.- . . ^ dividedi«rd u It btchcr: Into two teuns with Ben Aspey and ■2N: No. I l i t to Rnpcr Marsh jcrvlnR as captains.■j('. ■ ................. 'riie team Raining the mool:Jnembcrs

• • will t)c treated to a steak' dinnerserved by the lo.ilng team. The losers

1 tt lUJlil up on beans.Tobin oiitllned the growth of the

t w - r i t i No. I, cTgatilzatlon w/ilch h is <00,-______________ |otw mnmb«f»-lrt-W-oountfl«;>rAjtmlt -— ot Lltra !niernBtlonal-l» iOJXHJ new

nTuBu‘’Jnch?n.“.d' ^e (aid s clftjj Of iicT mcmbcr*- ■ will be Inducted at the club's annual

‘A’*®' chatter nl?ht b'anriuet wid.programj:.ooi /ad do. in pcbruar>-.. Jay Merrill. Kine chairman, ex-

- . ^ .iUalnrrt rrniilrrjiicnt.1 lor member- O n i h n Q m ill uim nusiu n a v n-tm- n n iei ^ I I I U I I O urjed membfrj to <ecure reliable'•• ■ - • •• — and high ideal men In the cominun-

\LL*J tn —(FSWHi— Fliflet also announced a board el Good wire iBguirr. directors mcctlng will be held nl

foV U a!"j*^i~k 8 p. m, Monday in the oflWcj ol ynv fnr J^illjanuLongley__________ ______

“ ~Club at-Meeting''*^‘','’.'."5 . .Urs.,..Paul Taber. Ttvln FallsA w.iba^ jM lb. ahowed motion pictures taken on hei I.K8S; T i. 's r i «nj Ktjinnier 'trip 'th rough” rnmrc'HTiC i 5-i.25. Italy to members ot the Twin Fall:I o V *” Rotary club at the weekly luiicheor lirn i.ooi.os. Kotnrlans a f th(^0 American Lcjlon HUl.I 'u s'*rhrora«u proKiam wa.s under the di­

rection of John AnRcrbauer. . t ind »oodi tnarkat I t was announced that-.'tleflnlti , , . . _ word has been recelvea tha t Davie

' mS 05 • occaiVrmal RubUioff. Jamoui vlollnlsU'wIllTip. .a n r -w »-u i,w t p W T te aiirtar-ffalb - a omeamcTthta im w‘‘W eomt In year undcr sponsorship of the Twlr r. “n!> «rl,''V .I»nd North DakoU The prottram for next week's Ro- rici rrt ronti«j tnry meeting will be under thc dl- nwribc."? ios'"'^*' rectlon of Ouy Shearer.■al»: damand mod- -------------a.>, Idaho s-aai D istu rbcr Ju ilc d7,V ’V V“ !' I '? ' Gtorgs WJieur Larlson. 30. TivJji condiiioni midwaai » “ Ibisd J25 and »3 eosua r^ s n c tB tj i jJ x lVBlnEsaajUa~PoHcg~eau» '~ ^n< t iho S-e«i Spanljh plfarilny guilty pf BcIHFdrUnlC, 35 : i^:i:‘Mi"h'iran me- turblnR the peace and fighting late

Tuesday in the Spud Ijrtr, He tvnj- - J commuted to the city Jail’when un-

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S A L EONIONS CaJenflM” ■■* “ . . . W»TCB T * I» .-'“l lH cloia- ti ^> !ff BPACED4ILI---------------------- for Dt»r« gl Mttle Vatley'i f i r a.bia IOO: (td aiMii •uctlaof lotf l i t (he "ifkte (faelfid/ 10 iifoni; (ood UitlDfi wlU (p p eu In tb* Times."l« Van lOMllOnd >a.tii*»"ss^oo; .^od iJI Bccc4»ar3Hiifonj^»tI«n.'

Ir. •ifidi'L^tjntrj'r________

a IM.J'oiba. 21.00.’ - '-' ' * . '"f ' f ^ ‘'-«t.bV»ba.(: .ATrE-VTld.s' FASMEBB • •

When jou pl&n • farm u l«. contact thi Tlmes-News Farm

. Bala d cp trtaea t Let lu ez*

5 • • *■•- ■ Uagla_VaneT eomnleteU nt--------------------- one RnaU cost I t f ill save)aiirerw> yo'ii both tlUe a sd noaef.

S ^ l l C A S H. . E ^ O I h M l A O = e r =

'AT 1 " USELESS I:r= :iz i!!‘. ANIMALS“ 0.. ™ ° ™ COLLECT

G o o d l n t r - R upert 55 i— ------ ^^-1.- 'Twin Falte 314

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eW s .' TW IN FALLS, TDAHO ^

l a t e s j 2 J ) i i s e t H J C i n e d _____

o n i n I n T r a f f i c C a s e sV X A i U Two drlvera w eit lined In poUo— , -------- -e^^r^-Tueaday. one on a -ehBrgtro

V t f i l P i r f '^ Iu ri to yleJd...UiB .righ t of wn; - v t t a y x v onrt the other on a charse ot Jallur<

y'to 'ld’a u t h ^ * ° a 'w .* T a V o ^ iw n FWla. paid 1 m1 fo .h il .n d *10 “ n* W cost after pleadlni

Rn.^fr HUllty “f “> yl«W lh« ^ISh* c V -had^ » ia o f^ .w M M lher.veh lo lew U h whlcl n l back to a Baylor, according to police, backei .. . . . . lr.^r “ driveway In the 400 blocluie icen-ttg«. Fourth avenue weiti Into the pall

rcnU over the -« •_ nnrnmino v>ihli-l» tin t the tr-^ ttm Mrs, Allen Miller. Mrs. Mmer -wa

-e, He 15 being s„lousIy Injured, county-jaU -la - E a r l- B , DoufJaj.-T»ln- P a llr pal. n a charge o l „ ,10 j[nc ajid t3 cost a lte r pleadlniy—wejipnn-------guUty-of .falling to beed iv stop slgi.. Lewis se t thc Douglas waa arrested Sunday a s youth liound F o u r th . avenue norlh and- flcconi

court. street north.

, 2 f i ^ 4 S ? j l f i r s t A i d ' - E ^ e r f s ^other, Bernice , ' , « .ted very crlt- ^ S k e d t O R c g l S t e i

eldest of five I All Twin Talbi county resident y of the n.'isaultt who ^ross first aid ccrilllvan. ; Uflcatea. even though tho ccrtlli-youth- rolaUid efticB~ftr«-not-lh-forc»-«urTtny: cr began quar- should register with the local Rc iW tttw-t wouU- .Q roe»-^M ^M o-th»^^en^ent of th

dr—T lio-foU i8ri_.Tho**-w ho-hav*. advanced—fln In thc qunrrcl. U ld certltlcate.i and would lllie I 'iiii lie luUui’. t J ’ I'liiii liuUuutui wtiLlflLdles aisu ai>ii-hb»-wJth B asltcd to rcglcter.-------- ».him out. Then Mrs. Helen Bailey, chapter cxcu

nd his' m other tlve secretary, said Wedneada R fr-T Iirjm tea ■thtr-purp08*-of~th*r-r«gUU)4U«n_ b’Ires and bent to register qualified first aid pci Otiier chlldnrn sonnel to take p a rt’tn-thtt-local civ

- tiefenfo organlration. RcslsLrallc In th e -fa m » y T ~ ay -^ » -n » » it-h y if lpphnning Ifl J It near Ham- Twin Falls,

Into Pnvcttc ■ •-• . ’ _ RBAV-TZM EB'NEW B-W ANT AD.

D r i v e - r p | ~ ~

L i o n s "i-lon? January ’honor ef Mel- ' j fnnd "ccrjitary.___ ______ !_______

'"Interhailonnl, fag mKSSSMgBcnOny noon to — -----------------in FjiJIj Lioi^ . ^ a S w O T ^ g s m•obln. co-ch'alr. a fl Jhlp'comm lttec.will be divided T O g S S a a B lw roBen Afpey and J B lf ia tS u B B U Sg as capUlns. 1 ■*>/r m«l:Jnembcrs - - -£ i1 steak' dinnerearn. The losers ¥m & SSSsl'“

(growth of the ft'/iich h u too.' ■&ountrl«)h-^o*l -------------------I) -U 40JM0 new

new members le club's annual!t and.program K

chairman, ex- ' tor m c m b f^ "

eccure reliable • , ^n th eco m in u n - — -• r—r - - - •

iced a board ot'111 be held nt - .. . •

the oflWcj of . . . . . . .

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M e e t i n g --------------------- — = - ^ —’. Ttvin Falls, , :; ;cs taken on her ftl” FnnTrc’TlTlQ ■■the Twin Falls

I'cckly luncheontnrlans a t ’ thc . >11. ------------’ i ”• • - '

under the dl-rbaue'r. t , ! ’1 that-.'de'tlnltavea tha t David ' ■ sllnlst'win.'T ip- . i ____

lip of the "Twin . . . . . .

icxt week's Ro- ! under thc dU

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Ja ile dTlson. 30, Twin — f - •i and »3 costa _ _ _ _ _ ! J _c 'e 'cau t'f ''a f te r " T " '■Ing drunk, 3 5 - " ■ -------id fighting late ‘d brtr. He «ns iy Jail’when un- _ i_a n dcosu . ■■ i

SALE T ]Caleodar . "

rATcB r t r * '' - - - -PACEDAILI

Valley'* farm ; ' •the <f»te fheir ................ ............. !------- :--------- TTin the Time*.

idi for location ' . . -■onj^atlon.- ; ,,*j.,.

_ _ _______ i — -:;______ _i»i, Agctianeer^ ' . js _ ,i . — x . __.

rXsMEBB • • .......................... !.......* farm aala ,;-News Farm ^

Let IU ex. f

. m X . u ' a't ------------- • I ------- ---------------I t f ill save “ 5 --------------,d moaef. . . . . .c,

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R upert 55, ............ . ' ■ •

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i n e d ____ H o w I i i g J P i n d ^

Brings HavocH . S To Northwesf

S e a t t l e , Jan . 3 yrv-A howling I Fails, paid a gtorm snatched one man from aji a fter pleading ship, drove others to theirfield Ihe right knees and disrupted power scrvlce lolewHh whleh in ,paris-,oI.;the .Poclfio northwest

yesterday.R“in ln.Mied the lowlands and

?2 . ’sno" drlfttd deep In the mountains l d a ! ^ d v c £ ^ on the wings of n wind tha t raged rs. Mmer -was m'lies” an hour were re-wir^ T».'ii. a..irf. J»rt?d on Viincouver l.iland oft thsX ^ i^ - .? f n 2 lB r l tU h Columbli coast, ------- : - •

A bus carrying 20 persons to Port- R.fnrinv nt land. Ore,, from M o u n t Hood

ft .nrf flZnnH plunged off the road without In- a and-flccond passengers. A SOO-fMl________ ___ barge anappad..it* • tow, linra ' and_ _ _ prowled I n the .ihlpplnK lane.i at i c n n y f c L the mouth of Ihe Columbia for-a •A JJC l-tO -----■nmeTTrnaHyTTlovinrraae'iicnr an

\ 6 f f l S t 6 r LoR booms broke In porUand har-. . . . borunder the lash of the wind.

■unty resldenU ^ b'o Seattle women were knockedi first aid ccr- ,,y the gnlo and slightly hurt[h tho ccrtill- In Astoria, Ore.. people crawled tcorc«-«urT<^y. nw ld the iiame'c»porlono«.-------- -—the local Red All'telcphono lines to Astoria wen

» s e n ^ t of thc gut for a time and power waa inter-

advanced-first <3r#Bon-ooast_to.-Bpokane._-\Y05li would like to Two ns.OQO-volt Bonneville powci

» JftWrruplln«scrvJce']^irn.5)o'i)gnriiTchapter cxcu- hour and a half in some communl-

d Wednesday ties.-roguuduon-ji. ..-3:hft.fl.s,.Tlfinnt1rxnga j f l ^ i f l e d j^

first aid per- off the Oregon coast tha t a man im 1-thtt-local civil been- lost oVerboard, hut no detailI. RcRlslrallon were re^ w id ,— , ’dcphnning Ifll. The U. S ^ a thcr-bu tca .u .ia ld_ th '

f.torm wns movlnc eastward nnd thi---------- winds would dim lnuh to 30-H0 mile.9-W ANT ADS, an hour t/idny._________________

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_1T_PAYS_TP K E E P CLEA

5 = d a 5 «For B u s i n e s s K

Y our C o sts A re Lpss!Am erican Linen ca

day th rough th e ir serv , volume-ecrvice, make it

linen scrvice a t less act and replaced your own .

— f-----------Nothing- fo -Buyl— —T hanks to Americi

------ — m oney in towels,' Hproi . . ctc. A m erican Linen ti' needs on regular delive

No More LouncTry Prol'' ’ No, s ir! .No mors

- - ' lems, no replacements, j-sterilizes and pccsscfl c

- ■ . fresh^-cltan’x 'splc^nd sp

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N o M o r j U ra lte d Supp: ., , r • No more stretchin

----------------- . MnOl'C-WrC)ng~8iZi;a >vlien------------- ■■--!?i—5som-out.liiieii_Qr_fliibat

. hag ft full, range, of unii ' •• exchanged, quantities Vi

-------- BeWer -4or Cmtomersj-F resh , clean sparkl:

■''' with your servicc. It m(Linen Supply .nervice ca through',tftc year! Get.

n e r i la n Lin■ - - -■■ - ■ - ■■ "

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W E D ]

Wind iPetition IsTsked InDeMossJstate

n a V O C A peUUon for le tte n of *dm ln-____ ____ ijlraUon for the « t# ie of th e Ute

C lrn t« r f M ir w io -m e d t« ; -« n ™ . I U t t C / O I . jiinjTjVtdnesday tn probate court by

Wrv-A howling H W Denolt. attorney., r man from aji The estate J* n o t M jsect^ to tx - others to their cted »«00 in real atid-wrap^l prop- d • power scrvlce erty. Two alaWrs arc tbe finly k n w n «clflo northwest survivor*,. accDrtllnB to the petition..

They afe 'D om -Bailey, San-Pfdro.- . te to n d ! Imd M il , .n a E . l6 tr TOUr, Dravcr,- n the mountains CoJo.wind tha t raged A hearing on th^m atter hM _tecn an hour. CuSs STtlonii a. m .^onT lS .

n hour were re- jicnolt haa aaked to be named ?r Wand off th# .rtminlstrator to represent th e two jost, ' ■■■:■■'■ m r v iv o r i i IfT illspauioii o fU ie persons to Port- mi>i». •M o u n t Hood ----------------------------------------

ehureh Obtains: :Columbia fi3r-a ....... Interim Pastorr m a r 'i iC B r an —*me-n eT. L. C, Ri?»rii .hnnn

fecured as Interim mlnlsftr to r tho In Portland har- T»-in Falla F irs t ChtLMlan church, of Iho wind. u. K. Terry, chairm an ol the church en were knocked interim commltice, announced Wed- nd slightly hurt, ntsday. Tho minister, will. conduct coplc crawled to hij urst servlcc a t thc churcli Sun-irlonos.-------- -— day ind-wlU-*Mve-throiigh FjiaterI to Astoria were Sunday, March 25.power waa Inter- xh9 new minister haa served

Spok«je._\YaStB«wnj-Unit£d_SLatCjJor 3,0_yci^ aonnevllle power ^nd (onies to Tw in Falls from 'th t-

Io f a? )o';)g niHiK V cx.*^ n-«Uutob,—^some communi- ,.n, „rrlvc In T*ln Fall* F rl-

^n/' accompanied by his wife.

‘ V I8 S “l5"iH>IBUENItUYDURN, Jan- 3—Mr. and Mra.

r biirrnii said the Ted Mayer

;. h to 30-H0 miles Uw and sister. Mr. and Mra. Lafe MBrthall,

® d E f c t e

ness Men in the Mag

^ r e L f s s !

’ican'^Lincn‘'ca^BTio\?^u'^K<frc^ saVGTHC igh th e ir service. Bulk purchasing, controll rvice, make it possible fo r American L inen U ice a t less actusl co.st th a n i f you owned, lau :ed your own items! A sk a n y American Line

J u y l - ----------------------------------- ., . ,- '

ks to American Linen S upply , there’s no m towelB,' Bprons.-uniforms,--tab!ccloth8,- napli

rican Linen takes care of th a t , supplies you regular deliveries.

uncT ry Problemstir! No m ors worry about y o u r laundry. No eplacements, no losses-to plaffuc you! -A m erii and PCCSSC3 every item in it.<! own p la n t — c m’.'spic and span — replaces items au tom atics

o l t e d S u p p l i e i a n d W ro n g S i x e s !

lore stretching limited linen ,BUpplie8 pver nar^ircs w'h«n liuw or6xii'i,tm ^loyeea..com e liiieii_cir_fliibatitut«,items, prease i into servic range.of uniforms in all sizers, fobrics-and e

I, quantities Varied to m eet your own cha'nffir

ti a t o m e r s j Ein p l» y W f” f -----------

I, dean sparkling iinen m e a n s custom^8~lTial service. I t means Rappier,,sm arter looking er iply .service can help you b u ild volume jib wei

year! ,GcUho fu ll 'fa c ts . Phone o r w i te -

Linen S upp___^^_.309.4lh-A v«,JI

....... - -— T e le y h o

■WEDNESDAY, .JA N oi,

1 Asked Service's HeU ss js ta te Z Resideiil::^t te ti of fcdmln- QLENNB TERRY. Ji . ,it#le of th e Ute aervlcea tor U n . l . r . SmedOec;-«.-was • t- a p.ia.-Tueadayn-iprobate court by with the Her. gney. Olenna Feny. and u ^ l

e*oected.W ex. B a m e « .K m eH lu :o jS

: to the petlUon. ^ ‘.^ o tn a i

--Ballbewera-wert-ftn. nTlS. Ivan Hlgglna. M m tod to be nam ed O lbson.' John Bapu* rprtsent th e two Wanamalcer. *lapcaitioh ofU ie

------------------------- 4 - H „ C l u b M. . CAREY. Jan . } . » j i

-•htLMlan church. Belva CarlsOn wai ijjS!«n ot the church jncetlnK. Oafnes t o , ,announced W ed. Mrs. Max Barton im :itet. will. conduct ments, ............thc churcli Sun-

ster haa served G E T y o n r FARM t

I T*’ln Fall* F ri- ‘by his wife.

reXBURN H h - J r E ; - W H r t. 3-Mr. and Mra. - For new lo» n ln u

r, Lafc

ie M agic Yallei^J

^ W - s a v T f S T O evu-y'JbUSlUW* asing, controlled laundering, aol f l erican L inen to b r in g you modem f l you owned, laundered , maintained f l American L inen custom er. f l

, there’s no m ore need to tl« t i p ; l jlecloths,- napkins,- w iping-<k)tH -H , supplies you w ith all your lioQi ■

r laundry. N o m aintenance proS- ■ IC you! -A m ericaaI^ ln en ia u i i i |e n ^ | 3wn p la n t — delivers your n w d ^ * :ms au tom atica lly a s they wear. ■

o n g S iz e s ! ■.BUpplies over p e a k , p e r io ,d ^ J f» ^ | oilioyeea .coroe t o .w b tK -W n W ^ B se i in to serv ice . American Lfa^ J , fobricB-and B ty ie ^ S lz e M S T > ^ B ir own cha'nffing needs. __ * «

rofits!------------------------^stom ^8~ lT iat‘ a i‘6 'b e t t e r p » * ^ M rtcr looking employees. A n a n o l^ B volume JIB well a s cut hone o r w i t e ^ -

u p p i y ^— - " T e le y lio i r t - W ^ —

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rE S D A Y , JA N U A R Y 8 . 19B1____

bo’s Newl^ s “Start ^I'ederal Jobs *ajjOTON. J*n. « WV-OM ,-----------------

WAN!- t r the, “ urUi* Uie eoofwsi » Jm ’-------•piafl x - TTblte.-----------------'&Ter-h»lr*<l gu«t« » « well ^ ,*^ e e t UU. Both ir* north i» la r om ■

WUlte. who Krved r « n m ab o S , t.1 n p r tM U tta ru la r y s - j . IMTO*. n a u«cc«MfuUy l u t ^ 5 _

--------- 'M ? ---------» aensM S c n n in Welker, . -m J5«mocr»tI= . ? « n ^» t loUw sen»lxir .B w onhii , i u , . . ^ i-Q O P a « i-

.•- , H<a«ar'i■""AtUSS" CTlieiw............ '• ' -T»«*

Dr. Wood M d bU house 1* ftom the t tc m A dlitrlct. _ . Budie, w en oo h u id for the 104 , [l$H'"crocT3r-7e»tm U 7 »ft«r-

7QQd-wh9.»topi>«d o tr “ '«y on hU w*y eMlTWnvflr ‘Jf.

“”' Mr*c*me°"hfre ^B w Miy'M flceaow rgorn-- — ^ 8 P E Gn ' » l s o liViK« for the event. _ 1!I£::_:_;_

*Jjl*^e^be«‘ ire ' . flkt«d. U«5.K.i« teriale. the new members t j;i3KHA[. «r.< ^ l i a 't o Ui8 VIM' urenaen rr —m tiT rr T i

some holdover member of J, «nd usually take th ^ w th a of three or foilr. r«ii., or »riiisk. who WM eworn In Iw t w^n«d*f « ilnce he h a i eleot«d-lo fillf.,ry left, bT the den thof Bert - - ------Dtr. arranged t« sponjor L O ST

•OHIO. n « . I W n a t n i Budge..bA're_b«ea. as?, v o r t . nl.'- t 't

ofnce” 'epace - W w o n t» .wewlnr cbitui« I t for A few day*.. Deco- int-N j.u e working In the rooms -----------------uied-'by- BUd8«.- 'D r.-W o o d --------- jre-U >-w »lt-in-lhr*«-othcr. ’■'****S o r t He’ST B e 'eH lIea :-------DTC-fTTlVJO, meanUme, Budge U uilng atJitlve Santjom’a office and ‘p"'*5d is In White'* office. ^t m»da h li final - »enale — —rest«rd»7.“ W WHS very t h o r t . ------he once «ald. “I would voterIeUone and th a t I didn'tlo come back. 1 did, and coMpLcre n

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Businfesses 'SsSi' t Sewed up >r Idahoans ^The U .S. census bureau haa for^furafihin* Ulstlca EhowlnE a few bus< N ut and lelds Btlll unoccupied in BiatWcwt. ^

acts are contained In the ^'Business census report /or from tS« ^ui<

cose anyone Is Interested CTKf a field v4thoui com- <al le a t f without ccmpetl* '18<8), here aro *ome likely P°Ml«>ir«?;______________________ JlDTlCJL-rOllertral Fitid* OivcnI there were_no detMtlve in t h i rn ' In the staie, no Mlephbrie ’ SS'nTTCn’ g service, no window dls- m n i e m a t It*, no news syndicate*, no lulu c»tll ■air #hOB». no taxidermists.Ing, gallerle* and ,no race

of Januarr. II; j places In tlie «tat« out- I eating e s U b l l^ e n is . the J i iS ’ coSaw ureau notes. The ratio in ho. haa bno BB^to 7S3. C^da!^ j p ?.

332 'retail O nni were doing ury. Ibm aix uslnea# of $581,844,000 and )Ie«ale esUblUhments hads of 1418,000.000. P U., J Ilotor Conrta O a ts ^ ■ ■ • ' w tha trend of the tta w . °a t

48. B u t S » tourU t courts , *’*>'•£ f.®' •atlng two y*ai»-a«o and w o c ^ mb

■Ing a total buslneas of 12,- |!Juri*Sf*ih°*< . compared to one less In of Haho, n»s a total rertnu# of JB320,- jrr,

• acutrl'x ot tha

ces Held for k I S Kley—Resident 5 s , S■ 7 . Jan . >..rPuneral aerv-■ u n e s Baugh, pioneer Bur* Wo(«, aomatic K i t . w ere'held Snturday a t V■ i t the LDS ta ^m ac le i^ /^ S u rS t i^ b p ^ a n e Q Carter, fourth optmOon of^ K la tln g , ethar than amH t the Mcculloch chapel i ”dTo*1b “a S B l by Hy MarUn and Mrs. of land aituai M n e r played the prelude ^ E d e a t the church. Oleen Sfi,^ n v c the Invocation. M n. n < SosU B . -Durfee, Hal -Mallhewa '

Brown, accofnpanlKl by i5«i _ o»S sang gq]Q»._____;j<atUiatiV .)

B ^ r y . Burley,- w ith J. W. J ? 'o n ^ f «H dedicating th e crave. Tbm ijn,

w ere-Q orton Buttars, *’T r"w ,M. H. O arranl. Joseph o ^ f o » S i

T . Warwoijd and U n- tj>. « & b.

f e o n e e r in „ | s w y i b e a D i e s ‘ S ' S ;^ R j f a n . i^ W o rd bas b e u *• SI

the d e a tt ^ l ^ i ; f i * . ’ ”

^ B ^ ^ e d Dee. JT tD _«

bom a t FUlmor*. u i* otftaTiS 1871, and w ant to Al- AVm» ^Bln ieo8.-*he moved to

^ ^ B : '8 h e .was oca «f tham 1919 she mored to ^

of th a £lhrU- ^ ^ B V T w auxUlary and «QamIrn«< r ^ pUh-PlasttrKAaunr Ttil?j5lfii*l2i

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TO CONTACT -Alcoboliei ABCsmooa PAINTING aa

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l^ Q ^ d" foW d~ " ~ :UISTi Mera-rlnim<4 ilauaa at lUdlo ’ For D fl'n KAndtCAo. Itewant. Phosi 1. A. CLAWiv o K T 7 in 7 rn s i!« « u rn M * r3 ^ iu p . —

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AnUII* ll>.g.» SaJoQ, )i^;‘i;V Eir^*^ COUPLETE kiautr Kr'Io by ail'IDCtd al ItuL

l«iu''»efll f»e» MVthin«l«i°ani col'd ” L’k 'Inrt Vta Wi>r». M-OO. llaaul/ A'la Acadnnr. abtnl. Mu>i li

Goodlnr- In------------------ — - _ . . - ■. .- rtr-inl. ' B»»-|iL E G A L A D V E R T IS E M E N T S -------------------— ' H E I PNOTICE TO BIDDBH8

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] t S S z t 3 ; v •• "■ » * " » " )Naai and FUh. Suii lloaptu) B«uU>. .-p, j5 'r t a * - ; t r «

raad at Uit akKrva Um< arxl pfaia. Propo.al

** —«rimHir7»rtnOILBERT O. WRIOIIT.- • Stata r-Kbailrf.-AsaOt ntiraal lai.;. i

PoMUbr Jaa. t. «. i. IHl.__________jiPTicJL->QK-JxiBt.irATitiM..of-TXiE. n rtuiN F<4S< TtMK irp n iN rrn fob puovinc O U HIPin,n3»

W ILUnC. r J— wka-Jnrf. )IN THI rnOBATi: COURTVpr THE aor.1 builne...- COOKTT-Or Twm-rAl,L9.-8TATB- -coMrEtmONA*

OP IDAHO. gril) tloolJ. po:IN THE HATITW Of THE ESTATE OF Irj ,|nki. Bob

h?r»kj »lMa_l^t.'nur»4a^ Ita’ lllh^day .• •'uM iax!7i tha Coirt Room'ot aald Court. TniPLEX apari *1 Ua Court llouaa In tk. Cltf «f T»lti

• d ^ a r appaar and aontaat^a aanit. 0>a Aiprr. UnD ...d Jan u a r ,M » ..^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ \— —

D«put7 Clerk.Pub.1 Jan. I, 1«. n , IMl.---- ._ .

»» ” “ ________ «’* r i 2 S COUimf STA^QF^IDAUO.la Iba Matlar of tba Dial, of A. EXCELL

WOCE. aoBiaUiina kbowB I> 'O; A. ___WOGE. Dataaatil.______ . , _____ W B H

: r ^ T : cE-l5:TOEBT::tm .m ' ■Tff Court of*tha Covinlr of Twin Falli. Suia

Ola A, Wof«. aomitlniM known ai 0. A.

"fnMw/^ro'lniWT^rtrorer-afttT-tho- Jird dar ot Januarr, KH, all ti<* rl(bt. tItK. lauraat and «Uta o{ Ika laid Ola A. Bra Aaper. R«<Wo»«, aomatlBiaa known u 0. A. Wo».. |____________^•caaiad. Ill and lo Uia r*il pr®p«rW bar^ _____________Inaftar daattlhad. and all tha rllM. tllla

ethar than and In addUlaa la Uat oj aa d HOHEUKi:. toodetautd, at tha tiraa of bla iaath. of. In ItKl A»anu« Heand to Iboaa carula lota, piacaa. ot parcaja CiOHFbouaakMiof land altviala. Ijlnf and fc.lt.* In tha ‘' 7 “ *, “® " " ”ccuntr of Twin Falla. Blala ot Idaho, and _»» »nd «>.n.» tBora parilcularlj daa<rlb«] aa followa. t»-" '“ nia SoBlhwoat 0»*.faani ef Uia L E G A L A D

Korthwait Ona-fourth ISWUNWUI: —TiaSouUiaaik Ona-IourIh«f th.Honf- - -NOTICB-OPN ^ w ^ l 'o “^wnK^af ?h^ MwUp|'of'*tht*i

. NorthaaTt On^fowlk o7»i*S«tiwMt TwIafalU will bOofcfourui INE^SWm all la S«Uoo AuotUlIon. SittS.Town.hJp 11 B, nanrt IT t- P- M. In lha Clty__and

l~” T^a'^Soitli O a^f*™ ' U>« 'Vorjl* Jinuaf, m i . atMat Ona-fanrtk I8HKEU) of Baetton - purpou ot aiaetln

Z S i ^ S S . ! | l Z 'S ^ ’S

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SC H O O L S M f l T R A IN IM G . E U R N l!

f ? ? b ic S . \” iap“ “ ^ o t1 u « '^ °A^t^..yNcnh- aa auailnil7 ahort Uaa vlth osr alrapl). STKAM baaud

(lad BaU<9da ef lnalra<Mlc.a. a.«o»a pr.f.rrri. i t«r««raaH for a lutr»U»» aad IntartallM 'J*a ? :» ‘ ATi. co^ ktI ^

• H E A R I N G A ID S . " ■ .. 'T01T"CA'N riVEarf* paor "btarlnx* aid ,*

iattnnaat& GsaraatMd traak JawalBaa. aa««r»0ii Hotel Lobbr. • "■-

.^^SITU A TIO N S-W A N TEIV - f;!;!™ '!."*KNOX Coruia U u nar» r-H in i5 -if« iT --fh-rV arf.-

Caiu t'bona II1.R. >-ROUM furnlalCARE for aldfflr paraoa or baard. roon - UVe..

Pinr. Phona I JIUUMS aadIKUNINU. manil^ni. altarlni aai laattal U :AV, Tnm

Pkeaa^lii-W for aafimam,* *"* j! n i3 o 2 sP ^CRAVEL for drlra-mn. pitkinc Jota. T it <•>, Av„t s y „ T » ' ; . s : . .— — Htfk—asaiaauti.— »SBl

4 s 5 s ° 5 s £ = ^ S B S E Z

EXPERICNCKU farm h*Bd. Irrirailoa and -»WSItt?*i!a ^"*11 r * ? ; t r ''

^ i,_ ■ , J — , — _dr7«r anri iron

L.,. U N F U RCLAWSON -COXaitUCTION^ rLAHOE r ^

, h e l p _ w a n t e d _t ^ h a ; ^Jl.Xf£Bl£HCEO«PBUiaei.AAlMai»B, Applr MtOOM umU "8A'iE8MA.S;'^'nri.....d 'l.''"a-^ -. J7a I HOOMS. b.i

iHraralne luppllja and “ Haal, watfr irn7.'Io*.'*'oid‘’ulaWIahif houia. Ke/lloo um'liW

-LAncE..I.r«

HAUIUEO TO.^wlIh car w^o J” iXiul'." Apar

. ” t’k '!"•{ Vt'a'uln*ly^"arobluVu«».l F U R N I!CkJi'lnr. “’in '’iMw«rl'oT*'«U'e’ work LAHOr.

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M A L E ■ F E M A L E , i^-i^n. pk.

IDAHO STATE KMl'LOVMENT I U N F U R NTELKI'IIONEJIIO ''Tti'-I'rVut! "

Slinstfaphrri. IrHitalor. oP'n CNK-IUJO.M ho*Hl«^cro.'m idJ^” r.'raath'nl'»‘ *aVl«. nl.hr.I.- ?r,0 i

B U H 1 N E S 3 0 P P O R T U N IT IE S small 1 iTTw a - tnd. Met,il"'a t«tl» oM?."*

ard'tlVki. Jtib Braadin*. MuVuMh.* fcTll’l» NT or I CKOCCBY Vlnrc, faa autlon, larga Inf.n. „ „ iood° k

r P ^ T o a n n ' . n t . i baUl.- prI.aU W A N T E DS li‘ ln“ ml*’'ouTof fownt-nn* S « t »><..IL rhnn .'tau . • - ' - io °To” ‘»0.~

B.a Aapw. n«llor. Phona 111----------* 'P o C p N G ^

AVAILABLE 'JANUARY 1_________ ______ rp p y .f,

LEASE ON HItiHWAY W if tU O■ f<

WBfTB BOX 60-B STAKK.' •TiB g '- 'R E l» 'a '________ ___i-AS

*LI,»ODEK>. UOTII.

: i ' u : ; K K ' ’ ! S 2 “ ; , : ^u r tiU tJ jm rtf tte unlta.-lrt.WKNiit - . •

------ ^ Z ^ r d ^ Q N jBr» Aapay. H»alUir T iln Fall.

— F U R N IS H E D RO O M SH6MEUiCE.~»TidT ri.. UM W; a^.' "»Tl

Lldiir'bouaakMplnf room. Udj prafarrtJ. ' RELIANC 411 ind avcnua nonb. Ill Jed Straa

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

a X X . « ' « , K r . , . , W A N S 'MaaUni of the abaraholdfr. of lh» yir«t OH AUTOt TWlHr-BiVlhia'anJ Lc'an—JttlbSUTISB-et ------------- XV

i S : - w . c

H S H IT S S 7,7i.S«f a»r Othar bnilniM that oar rroP«lr

Jama A. Sinclair. SwraUrr w-fuklUlii Jan. I. 1C, m il__________ __ r

NOTICE TO^EMnER8%‘” "w?N*PALLS 1

Df Twlfl Falla 11 ^flrlp'ta No. 216 will b« bald os January tt. IHl. S.00 «. m. at lb. Uar Janka • BlC’yCLE

f l i a

“ s s * r t „ i . ’u. . . JEiKUtrii of ti« EaUla ef Baaja. V .•',/ v}b cBla r. IhiBcaD. dacaaaad. ta th. er«lllsrl * P LiXJK S,

of asJ .a paraeni berln* eUlmi afataat p. a. Ilaldar. Iihi uld.4MM»Ki.-u>-«i>hibit ihtt»-wiU) -J— t ;: 'J |; — tha awaaaarr toufbara. aalthln four moMhi " °aftar tba flrat pybllcaOon of ibU nolka. Kred l-faUla. tto thalaitd ExacntrtX »l'Iba law effleae « lA N H V Rs ' W i a “ i . { s M u . " " sT»la Filla, Cwialr ef Twia rail*. Bta^ • MONEV 7

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______.S M E S r N E W S , i m N - F A L L S

I___ E U R N IS H E D -R O O M S __________ M O N E ' KMr5lE>T roo.-a. W.a.'"11*0: " iU la i ’ ^FrtiAM ba.ud'il.'^r.n. V o l OaaUan aa ID A H O '

praf.rrri. it7 North.______ ___________ J

COMro ltTAHLB'A.‘-'»tr’- w rt. ‘“- . c m c K I

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- H O M E !

• ■F U R N IS H E D A P A R T M E N T S ‘nm.’?^

and h l wu,, . ' AdullaT j.|iVq.-d houiaTi

l-Bj'UM^furn'ahrJ aparira.st. Adulla. 7M CuoITTrSom^

I bath. IJO.M Biiath. I'hoaa NEW l.badroom

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p rij'6\[r.' I*i.niklirand^r.‘".r^ 4-KUUM'MsT ra

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lTlljK'^r^W«lr'f<iml>M'>7irtTirn1 *Kh — l^r«a ..badtoftalh. Id.al fer on. or I— >orklni illli. nrit kllcli«n.<lt DIu. Lakn llouloard. ' alokrr. wal

UNFURNISHED APTS. — -! rLAXtlK ruQma, balli and laundrr. l i t

MODERN 4.rouin aparlmrnt. cloaa la. hoi LoV(

i-UKUROOM apartment, radiant baat. naw. 8 Bcd—al|-lrtl!»-pald—Clll-WrOl. ..............— ----------------i-ltuuu upaulra unturnUh.d aparunant. ? balhi. carpal—dtV.Wf-OtjwtTT:—Plmua liit-i:--------- ■ U m . .lol—ua.jI HOOMS, ba.b, arouhd bullt-laa-

Haal, .a trr furnish,.!, Vh..na BEN ASFEY. 1 4-UUOU fmnl «pait(T>.nt, heat anj wa-

«<7 J«tf.r»nn, matle haat.” f (J. ’IiU^'''Klm'a*'Apat'lMnl*. ''ssi caman'l -hM^

W u.l. Ap.,.r,-M ..--------------------- • ,

F U R N IS H E D H O U S E S » « » •

LAHOE ™,'f|YKj*'” l*oj'AdlI»a’ -------- -----------

J.KOfiM '''rn„';t?rn horaa. rurnt.had with 2 B E D .oil heat and flreplacr. niwlr dieoratad.

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ilNFURNisHEl) HOUSEa “MiSS^SS n e w M(

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]41ED1I0UM modtr'n 'huaw. wail lual*t3 | ......... C . Iwllh (arasa. SSi B!u. LaVat Boolrrard q ^

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iood^ Ixalloa. ny B jt r laonlb. — . ■ “ '

W A N T E D T O R E N T . L E A S E * Ta^r. tedr,A SMALL trbll.r houae. ^ulll «r IniulaUd. Ycui

10 TO no. 0»id Mulcrae nt. flMncaa. Jl.SOfl dowa 41

= = ? H ! B ( ~ F O R = H B N y ^ ^ = = « : = = »ELECTIllC floor poM.n.r lor rant. Klaar- |. Cain Appliance. Phona 2411. Lenox oil turn f o LDTNG~c~ ali;''tor all oecaajon.i' r t - l ’ ,OM. II.JM

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BU SINESS and PROFESS:

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• CL£AW£HS & urE JlS i ^ i ^ '

• COMMERCIAL PRINTINUQualltr RflailB* ef all blada. TU>«.lie5E 8h»mw»»"iBp

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FOR SALKorrfOt:! rooma »|ij> halN *«». New 1Van llaran. Jlrltl, h»„.

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NEW S-bWroom he^e, ailachad laraf^ .......' —‘j - " - r ~ ^

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: balhi, carpata. full ba.ement. farate.

BEN ASrEY.'nEALTOB-pnOHE Ill ___________

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camam-ha.etnent. 'automatl. 'heaj , lobr*cRE farm£arata, aaat part. ' Hub-lrri»atad.

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l-|.ln» room, mod.ra kltrbio and balh.

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- T W I N F A L L S -R E A L T Y. . J L I N S I I S A N C E X O ------lU Mala At.. E. rtcB. 1111

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200 X C R E T i 'A liH ^ P D T A T i

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M AND H ACBES aaat ot Twla Palla. ' ' ^

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I Phona m»-W. '. <0 Acres BEuisTcnEO mii

naar KImlxrIr. Cartla. I7,I09.H loan. for Jmay er

Fra. of waad., roeka and aaad. Pr»- ftlWJ< ln^n Ha

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Hew Thre« Dednwm . ■Brkk hona with aiuehad iarata.

= T K i cEicelleist Opportunity ' ' F o r D E A D

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lolrcRE°/armT»-ba^r«n. modam 'hoUM.Hub-lrri»alad. Location cf tann, OlrnpU. Klmbailr.

__Wa.hlflrtoB- 11.000. T.rma. Coat*<> B. -—

" ■' "■ 1 URGENT need foM ACRES for d.t.nea- t

North ef Jareme, all rood baaar aotl. KjU.a».o.ro«ni bona, fair onibolld!a»a. •

■J^onl.'^Inally^^/*^ad^*^^aara* Smi?' CASH fer row|I(,IM, t7,M« aaah. balaae. ob Urni. LOANS ea

R A Y M A N N ii* « ^ b .Msu NorUi Lincoln Jarooa. fdiho' ..... < =m8c;

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- - ONE OP-THE BEST

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lOT AOBES IAll sadar fanca. Fair IpprorraienU. Wait Pllai Aa.

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4» lad Ara, S. T»la PalU » laaaraprliI . - . I — • ra tt itM-

.......... . • ' = = 1 • K , . - "MAOHIOT^^roKEv ~# 'H l»hr»U i-- ALL KINPS 1 I plllowi,

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ID A H O H ID E A T A L L O W CO.______ _______________

____ S.F..E..FOX TERR^ER^^^upplei raoatka old. 1110 ClIEVBOH

CANAHIES. ParakMta. tropical tMb aad “ “ .'“‘m i* niar. I tll CntVBOLl

G O O D T H IN G S T O E A T ’ -APl'l.ES^^Oa .and pp. rad Po.atoaa .|1.H

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TATLOR-S Jnie* bar. fraih TwMahla aad H a cuSVSLEJ

PhonV'l'j': * IMIF O R S A L E O R T R A D E S -E -E

a r i ' i S " " ""■■ T W I NFU.iN.ant:D hQu..' . r . ’ ."loa,’ h» ,..., M O T

Would oonaMer tralln houia. Phoca Heal* <Kimberly IPS J , • • ’ Enca Behlfflar

®^Bi^£wI-toW -V.'^c2rtl^A^-eo?S ' • ~ ~LARGE Mnpraaaor, beat* and paint riB, (

Sail or trada tor beat ear offerad. Call

-------- — M 3 :URGENT need tor joar arrap and cu t IroB

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J_JEAGajrEN_l___________

■ ’“ R ev ised Its Economy Bid

<rm» Fu< 0M1ties, to >»Uon“ tli# n « « 5 tlle r -i llie, and to control crcdii.

'Durlns Its two-year Ufe, the coe greaf extended and (outbened tl:

---------grieuUve t u i h.8 iawr-ant»-oJ*m*ihe way for' drafUag doetor* an dentist*.

TTr7rr.it-.»pprovejj_*-jrB4t..pn5m ni_> fortlgn mlUtiiry assistance, tu- n

------“ i m — frtenillj— aationg ■ wef—*o'• aboTB the streams of etonomle hel

' ; Already golni to some o( them: T t [*■■ North. AUiuiUc—fflutwI defem

< ■Wftft-ratined.'opening the way I<

”T ^T r^ S iu S h t* * b y to « ° M m n v S ^ ~ ^-1------- s o v e r ^ 'f the^«dnU«l6

-t------of-«lisptacrt- pfcniona-irwe e*lend«and llberoUad, the reciprocal tnit agreement program continued, ar the “point four'' prognun or «(d I underdeveloped areas wa» Inanji

i rated. . . . ,— T ffT ia p -th rtltu en ru t-reB d y Ti

I ■ «nn«-whnt-may, congrew Juat bi r iore adjourm nent authorized a $3 “ I loopOO,ooo^lvlliieri'iiis p/tnfiani'li

I ' subversives control bill which pr>L u __ ¥ldta_for_Uifl_rcglttniWfln_ol_fcnI ' munlsta and communlat i r o t I • STOiiw and eslabllahe»,»ev«re pa I* aJUes for spying' and Miwuge.

Bent controls—where they s t r ■ « l s t — w ere_ continued throuf IT- - -March 3J. > ^ ih e r exUwlon-is-ifa--------- te-the-lnoomlpg-Sand-oonarct*—L - ___ ■' O thrr Im gortant dnmr.tUf-Jeglflli

sipn I F Lucky,

a— .........0A M D B N ,^.-J ,^ ao :.3 -fllJ!> --l l S F*T« emjiJoyes of a wool process­

ing firm have received about »00 T > * J each for finding *10.000 la bllU In

H V D I Q . -a bale of gcrap wool, it was re*- J ported todAy,.

o»«) The employe*' were rewardedntc«5ttle*--Dt by'* NeW Trorm who Uad-purhJ*-

Ufe savings IntO A .m a ttz^ .- ih a t .r Ufe, the con- went to r scrap. The m attreas wastougbened the tn a bale beln« fed Into a pro- rr-amJ-olearad -cm lng m iirhlnn-lM t.:.pepttinber. g doctors and when the Wlli began Hying about.

,tlD aTniflctrt:lnduded:---------Broadening the soelal security

^ p w a ja m ^ -B n h - f - !0,000,000-ni<jn e ^ thfm iT h? persons under Its coverage: benellU

«^th‘e ww “ ’ IntersUtTUM w pc«-titlon of e!ol f ■” m a ^ n e s prah lb iud . except InUjmmunlsi bl»c, provldt

«'S“• > $ lj» 0,000x)00 alum clearwice anc

eram or aU to Public housing bill pawedFederal • taxes on.ojeom argarin. s »aa inangu ^ ^ v e d .

Individual bank deposits Increaset ihort J i « ; irom $9,000 to *10,000. •

hi - -3h*^U L congm aJioH fliitiU gnQ r: f i d j r rt]Wt«< ft number of Items or^iruc^^cnucai i* rg« ** .5?wse Included statehood for Ha' r ^ t T t h r i i ^ j - VBirand-Aluli:Brth(rTO--CBltrt-twm. rJ * 5BU»my=b*alUfclnauiyut=H2E,‘ "riU wWch“‘cr“(^ thB-Brannan farm prTce plan, led’ ™unn of corT- « « l aid, for local BClioola, repeal o ?uni?t k o n 't -thir-TB ^t.aartley -lo b o r-la w ,-a n (

'-'clvU tights", m easures.such as thi J MtoUM ’ employment prttctlcoa comrals

nued through ;!xlenslon"i8 -up MsTOoleimrls'B-terui derived frottd-oongrct*-------3CEmbJmUl_foi3l4U80lua.0l-5aJliomejUc-lcglalil- Jibout J52_B .a -------- ---------------------

d y n ^ i c

i W y j

.... . - I . 1 .1 I I 1 1

• copies of ( ' dollars

• largo selo(

~ od o ts , siripi

• finer rayoi ■ crepe '

S a w ^ s n i i i K B r " ' ^ ^’p M iV jZ E iilE

_ — Prigon-PfflQfii Report Gives"

Kl about *500 ^ ^ ' , I

11 ProposalsTB rewarded BOISE. Jan. S W ^E leven recom 1 >iBii-nut-hts- m sndatl<ini..for._future .e*panaio MtSthit Ifla-TmprotmwU-.l the MUi ^ t t i ^ waa penitentiary were outlined 1

a nro- the Idaho state board.ofcorrecUon , t . ^ p U * ? l « n l a l _ « ^ . . flying about. TTie bM ia^w am BnnaM TJrocon

ment of four sections of land for fu turo expansion of the Instltutloi

|.------------- - pEcuon-of-«-deteDtlCTt-waj d-whtciocIdI security i^ouM Include an execution chambi WW,000-m O T iia -a« a n rc iU -» n d -» -h « rttn ri9lan ,r ,„ : l^m u ,

•titlon ot slot Warden L, S . Olapp said the bbai . except Into nl»o steles to acquire additional 3ar H illy p rovw r 7or e s U b lK n a w n r nSfhhikHai

. . . . . puolo catap and the mining of beHwa from - * ) • f s ttir rg re o njwmptlon -at-the-pen

le n U a ry ....................clearance and recommendatlfcns of tl

,ng bill pawed, Jn/Jude-- Oleomargarine

_ln£urinc#_cn te n tla ^ '^ e c ren t l^ n n e ld .____,oslts Increased i &eciton of a gymhasriiin m 110. . recreational program c w be cor irng«v>r, Ip n r- IJniird rtitrlng InrTfment* wfftt.hrr.

.Itern? o n _______ BemaUfUaUQailan---------^ ° _________ A Snt fpr^TDcatlonal traillehood for Ha- mg "na a «m e -BO--CHlted-twm»- flow«t*.w>d-buth«s . or - beautillci anoa-oroBram. -Hon_0-f_«.Ute-oyned properties.,r * r « * ® T ^ - Dr:Tlingaf !b o r - if t^ -a n d -W henY ouB iiy JU prrinL H $i!* !

“u ‘r c o “ ! p N E H A M E T O R E ^ f l E

irdenvedR& mlEolua.ot^atlA

_________ _____

! ■ : — o«%Tf<r5«v5-------! ■ *38(6 44

• 46 to 52

lies of dresses sjplling dollars morel . . - V

|o selections

1, siripesrfiorals r--------

ir rayoii French-type>e "■ ■

r 3 M AiN AVE. WEST

T l M B S - N E W S , T W

I pf p e n ltroU a^p roperty ^ irrlg»»

“ c t i i r e 'o 7 ^ p p S te h “ t r t b e W ^ ^ a ranch

I t I V C S " " ' "'ConsCnieiron of hew qllarteWTCTpenKentlary guards.

- - . .1 Conitnjctlon of a horse bam and > P 0 S f l l 8 machine shed a t Eagle Island ranch.

- S ”. S p 'S ™ S e r v i c e s H e l d« -the Idaho j e r o w e . ' Jan. 3 : ^ ‘WBtchn3gWere outlined la p^rty *nd services were held froiil.of correcUons y .jo p. midnight New YeaTi

eve a t the Methodist chuich. ATOaMTJrocoT*- p a n o e t-n ip p e r 'was »BTTed--ln th<of land for fu* chureh parlors foUowing games and

the InsUtutlon. group singing. DfvoUonal aervlcesan waj d-whtch -eonduet<>d-b!i'-t^-R»v.^.T>OB*I^ cutlon chamber Crcfta- pastor of the church. wS* rheatlnfr-plaQk IT-p. ^ "^*^n)ght

' ^ -______ENXEBS.UOSriTALj sald the board DECLO.-.Jah. 3 -M rs.. Mable Nt

J a J io sp lta ila jU L E U tlS iio L filS ^ f « rp fm a n e n t ircatm eni,: raising of beef ________ - - - - ______________ _o n -a t- th e -p e n l- ------------------------------------------------

Iatl6iis

nt the pen l- — ' g J | l < I k 'T ^ H k \

in a s r d fM 'th e

i^nt* wfKthpr. J T ■ 1la-Eiao-------------------scatlonal train-[ m r ^ i r r '( ! r - s r-^or-beauUlIca*.

ip f r i iU ie r « > _ ______ ______________ ;

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S a v e N o w ! G i r l s ' C o i

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H Prlccd for extra value at Sears.j y ,t-yf.-- fully designed* with assorted fli

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ing , —

: - ' - • - WOMEN’S A llstock up now — on white anli)( Save a t clearance ^rleeil Reg.

WOMEN’S •___ _ . . Beduced lo rJcur —jwDjnen*? ful

'•■ ~ s c t « - t u ~ i i R r ‘~ i r ^ i r i 3 9

BOXED HANKIE,P e M any different patterns tq chot ~ Save Dowt Reg, 69e ___ ____

■i n f Xn t s ’T t o wWool knit, corduroy and velvet 'WhUe they Jisll Seg; 89c to.l'.lB

WEST -...................

l E W S , T W I N J ? 'A t E S , T D S H O V ,

*^L^5^"ComiMui^Seeld^

, ------------T h e-B tta r t m otor .eompwiy, Bnlhorse bam and brought su it fo r iodfm ent la Uiie UUnd wLch. amount -of I33OJ0 against Prt_____ _ CUtU TUeaday In' probate .eourt f

T T 1<1 alleged unpaid repair bU.I l l 6 l ( i ’ In the com plaint Eckert.charg t=---WBtchn3glrt - th ^n p a lr* wiW -Bi*a»--»Mweai^iwere held from 24, 1047, mnd June 3. 1H7. tbtalllgh t new Years ««■»«• Oair •lOXOX h as been padlst chuich. A against th e aoeount, Eckert aa]

“ “Lbalance. plus costs oUonal aervlces, tn® « u o n . , • •Kev.i=y.-Donald -_ B riA M tlllanrt, r*ng ley j tp re a eirc h l ifc h rw a e -E ckortr------------------------------------n tn ■'

>SPITAL BLI8S,.J>B.-»-rFileadi U na h iMrs.. Mable Nix received word of the Illness ot U irlcy <or medical o . H. Bablngton, Q ranta P a a s .^ i

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PRICES S U

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t SN O WI k - - RIO. 1 ^ .9 J

B SAVE .07--_____ - - Buy now during thls-blg Cleai

k S ■’"TiO TngB-firTeaat^a-lincir-TcI ^ K fabrics. Two-toned contmsM.

' CIBLS' SNOW PAJiTS, Ber.

K a l i i i -Warmly 111■ S y y x worm cotlo:

a ttached ho

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......4 ; “ . I- Ivalue at Scars. BcautI-' iX j^ P

;lth

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^ ^ I j j r ® Toddlers’ Sturdy

O u t d o o r

V K R«9- 2 .9 8■ , « CLE A R A N C E PRICE

f I | L ' • A qua and Brown C............2-pfece. idl-purpbse Outi

J S fC m gf and girls. W ater repcUifabric. Now a t Clearai

OMEN’S ALL W H IT E .COTTON ANKLE'• on white ank)ets.— aa»ort«d broken alsea. ee iirleesl Reg. 19c________ •________ ______

WOMEN’S -hO Y A i; P U R P L E NYLONSr —jwDjnen'* full fa.?hlflnMi nylon* —■rii^=HTri2i— . '" "

ED HANKIES . . . CO LO R FU L ASSORTMpatterns tq choose from. 3 hankies to a boxi 69c ........... .......... .............................................................

V N TS', t o d d l ^ ' I b o n n e t a' s s o r S iiiroy and velvet boanst assortm eat.

Seg:89c to.riB __ _____________ .:-i>~.. .-:...'..r:.:

a :H or37^ ^ '— ' ■-■■■ - - ..■ -} - - -> W > U D A 5 t« « ? IC M -: - : J -

> e 6 f a l l g “ --rhJBoTjia. t - Hepflar ierrlee " r 1>*11 a t' the Baptist'eW lM U bejW « - i T o r n l l i pjn,- Sunday wnd continued untl

a ft^ ' the N^-^eM -W TivedTFoIlW.cOTpwiy. BnM, se rm o n - » -fettoweWp houd«m ent la the „ v,]rf reXreshmeDts wer

against Fred' .ijbaU eourt for ^ ________ _______It bm, f p ' — I

; ^ S - R A i . N B Q f f S. h as been paid . 1 J3BSSKSBSBS5IK' t, Bckert says.tiifm imt in ..t2 ia____ ____ice, plus costs of

ogley.;.itpreaent.

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T O C L E A R I , G i S s ’ _

D S M A R T . . . ........................ : .

B W S t H T S ^ ^A . 8 y ;d

thls-blg Clearance Sale, for exceptional \

led contrasM. Olrls' SlMs 1 to 14. **■ ■... PANT3, Btf. U S - - - ________ ZM —

____J.Myeti!iKanj*pc»I. . . ______

SNOWSUITS

>3 8 ,9 5 a n d 9 .9 5 . . . ^ . . , W ____________

Warmly lined, all wooJ snowcloth. worm cotton lining. Zip fron t Jacket, a ttached hood, Blzcs 3 to Ux.

e r s ’ S tu rd y a n d W a rm C

d o o r S U I T S r ^ l

1®® 1ICE P R IC E ............ I I _________

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in d Brown Color* I

J-purpb»e Outdoor SuJt for boya ' ' I 'W ater repcUent. long wcarlnB I _

]W a t Clearance Price. Size ^ I |

N ANKLETS ^

NYLONS 1

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iQ U L T iS Q ^•fetiowBWp hour c lothcfl .lo o k in g th e i r ve

Just r ig h t.. A id . i l you nc . . . . u se o u r . . . .

tOLT^ii—Y O ir i l U K E OU.

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WOMEN'S KERBYBnOOKE , . .

SWEATER SETRe^x« o r _____5_0Muc___ ............ " s100% virgin Wool — button cardigan, si sleeve pullover. Cable stitch.design. Blue:

----------------yeljQw.colors^ Specially, priccdl-------------

SHORT SLEEVE CARDIGAN

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rCllARW1 ONLY 101 p

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SO PLEASING...«king th e ir ve ry b e a t . . . spotleas And, i l you need clothes cleancd-li( J

)r CLEANING SERViI LIKE OUB BETTER SBg\

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n ^ d embroidery . .71 ' i J k ' Ion ruffling nUl) t

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