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^ lo iC h H ^Bianefc «23M “J 3 'S . brmdside I ,'fS S ,; to ward off a united G< liiraf-Hw • BM lin --- = -^ ---- ggM gPro: fefesK ]vi »*'2LiJ- toBlM obwnbcr ma Ksr^gtrOnltoiagP^; l^iMii ttir *""** ebambw boa ^ muter for K ^ t be continued with- chamber pr« H> peril to tU of UI. new chambe K iS ttn statesman Imed The annu: ■ E le m e n t as a retort to mlttee appol ■ i! L Mtles ot Molotor. InTocaUoo 3 ,6 a Oennany unUled Baptist ch\u dsBU to^creata a-MW- —The progi ^ L < a leTenunent would have comedy tean K T G " «-to ita future wiectlons b; K ise lsn affairs, indudlns TV^plo o f E "'.rriss: I eoomanlty, a western ^1 wlU» to 1853. Ho chairman. B r f f i o r attacked EDO ■Sv'siin'rds: Hityplin laid down last ?rl- Foreign Secretary t *| 1 are ^d- European atmy." a [■ k^ s Msilonths J ^Knlslstezi confen«d^^RP^‘^°. HV- j^H ithera ii Q u iia lt and Eden d in H bd-th'6 J: M h d t at Eden's headimw- Unoffic ^B mb plan calls for I tm 1>000. U q tratedy. < ^K cnm u n u t Tassais. . th« sandy ^ -------- Ganges v ^H noB C ziiia iKKliea al O W S Qvvay tht M .^ fltricJcen I B i n r e a t t o Kumbhiv ~ v-r th e holioE H ater Usase "K io"- The vut’ ^^BRQTON. Peb. 9 (JB— A mated at U engineer Insisted at gathered a * ^ o n hearing today that eastern power dama in Bnake m. v T>,t ■W notlnterlerow im irrl- orth^oiH there durl ^■ a Sutig. Bonneville power .nares thai H sU o n hydraulic engineer. ^ i t power commlMlon hear- .. ^ftiSillullonB by Idaho Power W t> MM lhr» a.m., k ,™ kh M, H i h< coniMiicd > pnaio- M.OM Kta ot la.ho r«lWo»- 1 1» placcd under Irrlga- OMl &D ycurs Is ‘'ade- A'bathin c«^.^ervnUvB." Hagh Meli Hllmar, allomey for every year ^VtorlDK lhe proposed fed- It conunen canyon dnm ojilced If site In Hll I ^ B U e v t d 1,100,000 ncres nf the gods ^ IrrlKntcd during the demons. Every i; cniilticprn Imvo eatl- ceremony I ^■rtiatloti 111 idntui will ex- and Is m J.Ufi.ooo actra nnd con- Kumbh Mi river wnuld lie inRuffl- gera belleV' ^ ^ ^ P P ly IrrlKnUirn mid keep Teal eollpt fedpcal Hells canyon reaohM th portance. did not l>elieve Irrl- Wnuld l>« thnt fk 1 ■c^ST/a;»;tr Pane' To WASHir ^ ■ m u a n d , Ore., v,«. choir- Henry O. jori-B nt the Columbia appointed ^ ^ •^ irrin y rfimmltlee pre- »««k » cc ^^vniiU oi; ripaniinn wuuM Elsenhowa llovlng dls ----------- Industry. Impounds ounton^r >t Bufene D ^■Bica simnects S Dr, Catl Keelr. l|S::rH400, ^HV'T I 'i’™ . w 'l'“ "I’’ '™ " ’T r iiKvn I. recreation u„ man-dny. - HI ■«activaU‘(i »'H. J , "f the tot ^ ^ ■ ( r c * (trrtilrri 'r ' ' Hl U 00)n '"'''''loy U> caiiipBroii ^ ■ < > 1 a «iVr r total cam (iituiiin ‘'t tlm ter iport rlty lot oanipl In . i„, . three day n»k I) 1 ' i‘"-<'llng, vlillwaa oth^r^ Other 1. iinfti ^ ""''ix'hdn- llotl use lu llAfl o f chui El 3S A Regional Nev »HtU City ud Proposes Re; Choose Wei yefe^^eace^ Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov pro] 6rieral plebiscite between alliance witl roadside In the big four conference, a united Germany tied to the west Moi Program Read Meeting of C Pfutti'nm fur the iLnDiaa aresunj-sringT ^i nerce Baturday at the Elks lining room Is anr jbamber manager. Activities begin at 8 p.m. .AboutSoa penoas are MpMt^to::att«ndrTlt !hambCT boaw bf director m KmN»r« <«• "®ItfBf"WrSmIQi, iVjrtisnd, Ore., wUl be thi naster for .the evening will be O. J. Bothne ihamber prealdent, will review 1B53 chamber i MW chamber president, will be Introduced. Tho annual report, will be presented in pri nlttee appointments will be announced. InTOcation will be given by ths Rev SuReni Baptist church. -nioproBram-wUlconslsfofati' hnllaUcm’ somedy team by Dee Manden and Wayne Rog wJccOoni by PnyJUrromiWa.' T9rln"FaUar " Topic of Smith’s talk Wiu be “By the Dawn’ (hree-tlme president of tiw Oregon sUt« boart Ho was selected Portland's "first cltlaen’’ and In lfiS3, He is a member of the chamber boar ^airman. On the natlonai scale, he served as presld Qovemlng Boards ot State Universities and Uld 1953. -In-M arch 1953.-6mlth--waB anv of-s'snm p o by.Poealdent Elsenhower, to evaluate the Ion traveled In Ttie Netherlands, Belgium. Japan and aioiI t lndiaStamped< ^ o r Scores of H S lw DELHI, India, Feb. 3 ■m pled to death today in & freozled Kfhera into the holy waters at the-. Mid-th'6 Jumna rivers, near Allahabad Unofficial estimates of the death U l,OO0. Unconfirmed reports said at lei Although officlid eaaoalty figures and refund any con tragedy, eyewitness accounts said ‘2C tha sandy banks of the sacred -------- r* Ganges were strew n with /~«1- todies after police .cleared Bway the millions of panic - -mj striven bathers at the great j.V© Kumbh Mela festival, one of - the holIoBt in the Hindu re- - The vast throng of pllgrkna. eatl- mated at three mUUon strong, had Olo^-ai gathered St the rivers’ confluence tn eastern India, SSO mUea south ot New Demi, to observance of Uie orUiodo* Hindu belief Uiat-baUUng there during the Kumhb Mela spares th m the pangs ot reblrtli toto a relhcamatlon. 7 Htodu astrologers had procUlmed „tSered* Wednesday’s ceremony ao a laui .i,out , Kumbh Mela, the meet Important j,... religious bathing tesUval In 144 c m .-ij yo“ ’»‘ At hU A bathing fesUval, known as the Hagh Mela, is held at the apot infonna every year from Jan. 14 to March 4. tmportai It commemorates a battle on the would >b site in Hindu mythology In whloh The P the gods defeated a horde ot reporter demons. unofflcli Every 13Ui year, however, this aald th ceremony becomes the Kumbh Mela ‘C»bi and Is more sacred. Every I3th ___ Kumbh Mela, which Hindu astrolo- I |i i n gera believe oolncfdes Tlth a myUi- .U .U II Teal eclipse ot the new moon, reaohM the aooie of religious tm- lit portance. . i^JNl --------- -------------------- 6,000 pe Panel Is Chosen S5 To Ask Mine Aid rp^S WASHINOTON, Peb. a W v ^n . Henry O. Dwonhak. R., Ida, has An « appointed a four-man commltt*« to h«ve dl M«k a oonterenca wlUi Pretfdent « Elsenhowsr to discuss ways of re* *nd rrc llcvlng distress In the meUl mining West Industry. freeseui He appointed himself and Sens, week-ei Clinton P. Andirson. D.. N. M.: uawpo Bugene D. Milllkin. R , Oolo., and vut c Oarl lUyden. D , Aria. . I clolUrs. 400,000 Visitors Recorded! Nearly 400,000 persons vUlt«l the Ing th| BawtpoUi national forest for reorea- personi tlon purposes during IftM. reporU daya In ' IMrest aupervlsor Charles T, Daugh* •^10 ‘ erty. Tlie average stay on Uie for- |, q ent was one and one-tialf days. ^ Daugherty eald. making a ioM ,( recreation «ae of nearly 800,00) „„ ‘ inan-dnys. . able li The greaUst total number of ,oj y,|, visits was to winter sports areas, can se wltli a little more Uian one-fourU» ^,u , of the total falling In thla category. • 'nils oompares wllh 01,000 vlslU ^ ) campgrounds and 88,000 lo plcnlo ground I oroaa. Daugherty polnls out, Uw area*. totftl campliinnfl eiceerted UW w n- are " 1 ter aporU use because eaoh vWt W "* ' for camping was for an avejage of Uon J Ihree days, while eaoh winter sporU , visit was for only one day. ® oUier imporUpt forms of nw r«' lloii use on tlie forest lnclU(J« Uie . use of camps developed by tarlous ^ iw t clvlo, churcji and youUi groupi. Dur- tnoug‘ n nal Newspaper Serving \ ~ r TWIN p. leich ' felem ® lov proposed loday that 68 l""'^ ice with western Europe and ^ i f rence, apparently engaged In , V ?st, Molotov led off the ninth f- • eady for H f Chamber H rm 5T%ln TSnrCIilmBer of <3om^ >m Is amiounced by Howard Moffat, ;t«BndrTic>»t8nrarbe obiainRTTronr r fifflr* Ul be ttie featured speaker. TtoMt- IWB3B Bothne. Donald Bailey, outgoing piSy® hamber actlvlUes and Harry Eaton, luced. “• !d in printed form and new com- xl. ) T. augene Crow, pastor of the FlnSt ■ I— nIlaUcta-or”tho Martin' and tewls “h^SeW lyne Rogm, both Burley, and vocal Uiree-foni ■■ flretohH le Dawn’s Early Light.- SmlUi Is a abacks or ate board bf educaUon. t h a n 8,00< laen” and Oregon "man of tiie year” photo) TbCT board after aervlng in 1853 as ---------------- as president of the AssoclaUon of ■les and AUled InsUtuUons in 1651 J lj rgnrap-ofbuslnEssniea-aiBf'abroad ""yn I the foreign aid program. He has Or n, Japan, Europe, Canada, Hawaii ^ Leon ; «de£ataLgg 5 o f P e r s o n s _______ ____ _______ir--:__ ihe.fltop (5V-Scores of Hindus were a.m. We reaEied stampede of relifious by Ken; at the-joining of th&'Wnges Bellevye, tahabad. iDamaga leath toll ranged from 200 to mated a id at least 1,000 were injurfli the nigh It.wAilfthabad .would. in lieu oi iny comment on the reported . Kimberl said ;200,’ square yards along : Ws il«-Bj CIoak-Dagger ~ yell Indicates ^9“"“ Russian Talks WABHmOTON, Feb. 8 RPWThe Twin PaU Cloak>and-dagger atmosphere eur- of being rundlng the disappearance ot Soviet Olty offl diplomat Yuri Raatovorov suggest- the whet ed .today Uie United States may which at have found Its.best eourcc.oa Bovlet hydranU IhteUlgenco since World war II. land aver The mystery of Rastovorov‘s "Z fact top American officials have 1 |p a- ordered subordinates to stiy nothing about the case. Tlie only word -M-t.i hero has been that tho Bovlet offl- h\ I clal “Is In our hands," A* At his press confcrcnce President i Slseohower sold today hs has >io /kl Information, but he assumed any *■ Important Information on tho case tuer . would.be communlcoted to him, 33 j The President's remarks surprised jq reporters Inasmuch aa Tokyo reports. »oi' unofficially confirmed here, have Hundreds Caught Sri! In European Cold •“ •J’ LONDON, Peb. a t«-M ore Uian and reUl 6,000 people wero marooned on Ice- ranching bound Islanda of the German and i n IBIO U Dutch coasts todoy as Uie worst eiirvlvl winter' In aeven years oonUnued to daughteri spread death and misery through Qolae; M ........ ............. .......................... An esUmated SOO paople already aeraldlm have died In the biller lO-day cold nine grai vave from Norway to norUi Africa grandchll and from Portugal to Siberia. Delno M WeaUier forecasters said Uio great sons pre( fr«e*eup may hang on unUl the Punera week-end. Losses from italU d ed at 3; Uaniport and worker absenteeism Twin Pa i wera counted In the millions of rites will 1 dollars^_________ ______________ cemetery jrs for Recreation ed for Sawtooth Fc a Ins the past year, more Uian 7,000 cd Uiese . nersons spent a totsf of 4$.000 mafl- Jng. hlkl s daya In Uieao camps. naiigh Tlie use of prlvotely owned aum- ^ fl? 1 , nier homes occounUd for fl.OOO vlalU ^ and a total of 70,000 man-days of V ^ ‘‘ uso, according to the report, aitea i’l 0 fnr summer cablM are made aval - . able In areas planned specifically for Uili use. Daugherty said, Anyonn , *• can iUure and use the allea for a ‘ small annual fee. he said. n, n Kreo Uiough Improved camp- for Ihli ^ ffTOUnfls. plonlo areas, winter sporU imporUi « areas, and private camps and homes 18,000 I- ars used heavily, they <1o not ao- anld ll li te raunt for aU of Uia fnreaL'a recrea- visits W J u T w . A total ot M,000 vUlta and enj ' m CTtendIng an average of one and Tlie I ^a.fourth days wero mada to un- recrestli « M ^ m ^ h ln i and hunllng were on U’ " f ^ ^ ts n t uses for these people, al* Mlnldok (; Sowh wbo visit. pKcd w ---Cli ITVIN PALLS, IDAHO, W E D N E S I^^ //. / i ___ A,r»idcPt-Cf_Piaan*-K8mi-<»PP-wWi > % p household toodS on bis back, M ore ennuttng Uir«e-fotirtb\ ot a i^ e area o( hillside honet In fire (o'hli ibe efiy Ih7«e«b('neatlu.-ftfsoy-of4te shacks or Jerry-boUt wooden crate addltbas to than 8,000 petsons wera left bomelesi. (V. 8. am photo)_____________________________________ Tipsy Driver Is ] $200, jailed c Leon M. Morris, SO, Carey, was fined and sentenced to 80 days in the county ja: ing when he appeared before Kimberly J Ray Potter and pleaded guilty of druni cense will be suspended for one year. - Morris war the driver of .a 1948 OW ihe. fltop-Bisn at the north edge of Kir a.ni. Wednesday and collided with a 194 by Kenneth A., Bates, .17, Bellevye, on highway 30j J)amag« to each car was estl- Vj U U I J mated af^500. Monrls spent ; J ' the night in the Kimberly jril IjrO O in lieu of »600 bond;- _ ; _ , . Kimberly PoUo*- - Chief JUu fc'p. Olvea* and State Patrolman tt. J- J. Bays, Jr.,. tovestigat«d. M ^ s cu« « hls leg-and Up. iM e Cunningham; ^ 4 ^ ^ ' a paisenger to the Batea w . i w t r e a ^ t Magic Valley l^ o r la l iwspltal.for »;cut TO- th« l a r^ . AnoUier passenger, Arlew Jotawnij, « broke her glasses, but was .not ' “oonnle Oriffto, 163 Bamage atteet; W 1 was being held to the city jail Wed-. ^ nesday pending arraignment in Twto PaUs police court on a charge iiciu. But of being drunk in an automobile; to the, city Olty officers found him behind c l ^ Uie wheel of a IM l Oldsmoblle which atruck and bent a fire a dKlslon hydraht and sUret marker at High- Good w^oo land avenue affir'WBBWmttoiritrect ronstltatlOl (C*mtliii*4 «a Pas* I . C«laii>n i )' to order U -------------- ------------ state'a shai Death Claims . “^.3 but ordere Filer Farmer . and .also a At Age of 83 l=fS; C Supreme FILER, Peb, 3-M artln J. Ijta- w . Hiomai cnw. 83. pioneer Pller rancher, died foj. the mi ' nt 10 p.m..,Tuesday at his home In suppoi • -Pller following a two-monUi 111- tlcee. wlUi ’ new. J. Taylor. Jle wos bom Peb, 30. 1811, In Rockford, 111. O n Nov. 13, 1805 he - m-v mwrled Deborah Boyer to Cliond. |; ^ 0 ||C ler. Oklo, ___ , In 1B04 thay moved to Twin rpll". , -jaT 1 where he cstobllshed the flrat meat IV £ ‘ market. OonUnulng his wholesale » and reUU meat bualnesa. he began WABHH • ranching In lOOB northeast ot Pller. rioulture 1 I In IBIO Uio family moved to Pller. abandoned t Surviving are his widow; four add annoi ) daughters. Mrs. Audrey Pulley,, series of I Dolte; Mrs. Mary Goodyear. Twin sUrUng n Pall«: Mrs. PsuUne Webb and Mrs. During 'f aeralillne ' Ma««raVB.- tJoUi -W Beiwon twl I nine grandchildren and six great- with oOiT« t Brandchlldren, and one brother, to agrleiUt Delno Maoaw, Gresham. Ore. Two tlon otftoU t sons preceded him In death. Denson m< a Puneral senrlcea will be conduct- smell grou j ed at 3:»0 pjn. Saturday in the "QBarly 3 i ssn-’ be held al tion Are ;h Forest in ’53 — 0 ed Uieso areas for camping, plonlek- - ing, hiking and sightseeing. fjaugherly aald It U InteresUng to nole Uiat whlla Uisre were ' * vieiu to winter spo^^ areas by aklM*. there wero 30.000 vUlU by _ _ “ . people who went for, other purposes, r Imporunt among theso purposea la * jp watrhliig competitive skiing ao* Q £ ^ " Plililiig conllmiRS lo be a favor- WKISK) * Itfl reason lor vIslUng the forest. Cliamber. More than 05.000 visit# were raBilo the loten I- for Uila purpoee. Hunting, while onions in Is imporUnt. wss somewhat less. wlUi price. :s 18,000 vlaltl re|)orled. Daugherly Carl'Hi ]• anld ll Is slKniricant that over 85,000 tufsl OhS I- vUlts were repcirted for sightseeing ^he asrloi u and enjoying th« forM 'area. mOllm d id Tlie toUl use of tha forest for ohase of. i i- rscresllon purp6ses Increased slight. Tha Tei la ly over lOflX Por IMta Uie U)UI VlslU otUtitfe Bi :e on the combined SawtooUi and ban of d I- Minidoka forest waa nom at coin- fsfm en n pared wim m ,000 t a 19ft*. . leUen, - - V [ESDAY; TEB r S r Y-8, 1^4 -------- washu able to peace. _ The chif tlon”tK Ike WASH! today ha change thi of the ipdi The Pr. came as wiU nJarw ga»t’e w ^ n g jla . Bricker fit Mr. Eli ff-TT Tf Iiil hmn -n— rt rr— posals pul addltbns to Korean houses. More as possib I. {U. 8. antt, pho(« »U AP wire, j ____________' R., 0. • ' ThePresli r Is Fined . BB ed1[0^ays~ was fined f 206 and $8 costs " county jail Wednwday morn- * ^ ‘Annom Cimberiv Juirtica of the~Peace to mi ro f drunken driving. His U- detenntoe ■ eyear. - .......... ............. 1948 Oldsmoblle. vhich /an wen a ^ ge of Kim berly-abont _12;06 admtaiithit »itirri?48 of hyatarlea C ourtB l^^es^ b 6 ss , p «6, I-O fijriu lu w .n - taS»!L ptrae court Tutelay iMsted the 1^ ^in. city of .CKtodlDg SLjeducUon of about It niled ’thai; Ooodlng ooi pay the intcreet on tha sUte’a ^ share of feas collected b¥ the city hls^contrc afid misippropHatad h y ii city of- m the i ficlal. But tt resfflniied Its order ia to Uia clty .to.pay.UJB n«0 prto- DeMa, c l p a L Berlto'big Ttie order was a modlflcaUon ot retary of a' decision' last December that mod Job a: Goodtog-oould not rely w the im- a» 'cmistltQUoamQ'~ofrthe-mao&lnst w i,iii to order to avoid payment of the deQCf slate'a share of the fees. EUenhowe The court at that time outlawed to t ^ hon slot machlnea in a companion case , but ordered Gooding to psy the - ' state .«7^10 plua Interest. Olty at- tomeys later, appealed the decision hai and also aaked for dlaaUfl'rtoco .of interest pajroents which would hava ® boostad tha WH to about |9,00a “« Supreme Court JusUce Dsrwto W. Tliomaa gova no reoson Tuesday , for the modification. Hls.decision .2* ^ ^ was supported hy Uiree oUier Jus- •«>“ tlcee. wlUi a dissent by Juatlce 0. Benson Flans 5s?S ' ‘News Parleys WASHINGTON, Peb. a (IJV-Ag- rioulture Aeoreta^ Benson today reoucea, abandoned his "hBrd-to-gel” role add announced he would launch a D I a q series of weekly news conferences I I C t l sUrUng nent Monday. VI. During hls flrsl year Jn office J V || Benaon haM«ily-.fi*aivanjpsaUaga with oorreapondenU here, according to agrleulUire deparUnent Infonna- tlon offtoia!s.Jn addlUon, uuy itld, ^1 Wedtu Denson met two or three Umes wlUi small groupa of reporters and held . trW "nrarly ao" newa conferenoea to , clUes whera ho was making , ' ^ ‘jf'^ffleial announoemant aaid thfl flnt ol, Uie oonfwwfs.wmiid , be held a t 0:>0 a. m. <ttD Uon- day and oUiers would ba held on . . ^ , subseQuent Mondaya eioept when Banson wAa out of town. j_ j. Benson*B publlo relsUons and his I relsUona with Uia Washington press bon» war* CTlUoiied many Utnei O f T C , last yeai' by GOP farm leadera. ^ Benson will ba ttie flrat agtlcultrs , secreUry afooe H«WT A. Wallace 5 to hold regular open news confer- I;* ___________ _______ iFederal Purchase Of Onions ^ u g h t »ia‘w - WSISKR, Peb, > «»-’m Weller L Cliamber.of Commerce h u urged 0 tural chairman, pointed oul Uiat various 1 g Uie airloulUira deparUnent had 400 four spa. mOilm dollan avaUibio' lor par- aeotum 1 IT chase of. aUrtilus product^ powera . The Te»oh»tJon was sent to Agri- Ray 1^ a culture Beoretary B a n ^ ^ mam* group a d bar* of ooBgrass. DuilnessMen and numWr - farnien wart urg«l to wrlU similar paoUni leUe^-- Mataadt ' ’ *V*» " N lnt Irrigated Idaho Cotfntiea --------------------- ---------------- AMwUUj r m t M.4 Ualh Ike’ Urge Public O inu:s. WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 (U.R)-Presldent ible attitude ef public confidence” while 0 peace.- ...... ............. The chief exeeuUve wrote Walter Ifeuthi ioh” thi^:thYiJ^3'^te8-could «' ' « -4 [ke Firm in Oppc JeB sjo n s for 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 (ffV-Presldent today he will oppi5Bfl'nnconpTOrnlBliigly change the traditional balance of power an of the ipderal government. The President's general comment at a came as the 's ^ t e headed~ toward show£ Bricker amendment on tree Mr. Elsenhower dedih«l specific comnae posals put befora the senate . . as ' possible^ stibstitutes fdij rj _ the plan by Sehtttor BHcker, o 6 n S t< The President laid, however, that ^1^11 this Is a very, very totrloato ques- T tlon which should ba studied soberly a and on a, non-partisan baila to de- |t-m | termlna what-irt<>«»-#ortl»-nnit«i--------- BUtes lii the.J<^ nin. ‘' WASWO’ Wide Banga senate head* m a eonference'covering a wide today ta Ite .* range of lubjects. Hr, Sisenhower oontrovwratal also: tat anwnJmi L Announced txe has tartnuted Beaato J alrtoa ta miAa * «inw>ugh gtady 10 Uni' F. 'BH detenntoe whether an? U'tiluiURU taepa« M^ .ati caa.be made puhBo'showhsg taw today.eaaoa miny peraons of . doabtitu loyalty tcmHr^vni wen among tt» ajOO let out by tbe lUghl aeelazi adminiitnUoQ u terarity rliks .Dmipentt, UncTMloolf omoe:---------- ^ --- tsrfcnwtagt 2. AsMrted.he deplore* any apread prepeeal « o of hysterical fear, in'connecttoa^th t AoqIis^ ■<"»« o t atotnlo yn$^ cooipwoitte' p q q t-w ia lk and iwabaatlo gtatii* the ■i Aina are detenm glB M |MlBBgjB£^S io dedda-WheUier Albert.O.-Beeson, lUs conteovw«Jal.chc4oflJ«LJUJai ^ oa the national labor re&ffona oUierootii board, is qualified for ttw job. . B. Deolafadr ta f«fsr*oea-te.the Berlto'big four conterenoe. ttiat Bee- retary of Btate DuUes is doin( a . ' —^ good Job and ha* his fuU ooofldenoe. T > .. .Aa lorJuUer-taUtt with BuUet Ptff^ nTI]*0 algn-Mtoliter.MQlotoi.fln..Uift grafli P S .iriL .'^ l.'S S W .lS O nl' to teu how ttie matter may tom out. ^ , 0. OonflrmeTreportruI* United F o' Slates has air teehaidana to aido- < s a to“ m‘iiy * ^e r“ “c o S M Uie world. Tha unila ate enUnly technical aod are not IlghUng ui^U, 7. Aswted fettling has to.be louih. b ^ done about U dM t el butter before 7 .31^ » that commodity prioea Itsell out ol broken to a tbe market, but ba advanced no entry. The speelflo soluUon to the problem. An alley 8. lAUghed on an> attempt to jennl find out how be take* hi* ooffe*- a nu WheUier wlUi cream, sugar or black italn beam -b u t added ttiat he la a great Vner but d^d ao< of the beverage, as' moat •oldler* Tlm*' o f tti are. He repeated he is most toterest- tween 9 ani ed to getting tha prloe of ooffee known to t; reduced, --- TbaTtrti ........... .... Fourth avi Plea Changed on ‘i Kidnaping Count -r-iUy^WUhehtt-ohanged.bla.nltiL to seoond degree kidnaping from ® innooent t« guUty when he appear- At me ad Weitaesday mdrnlnt betora Dl*- trtot Judge Hugh A. Bsker. through ai A trial date previously aet by tha B jijn.. an eouti waa vaoated. Defsnsa At- Uto. tomey WUllam Bakaa asked ttia „P eU « <* , eourt for a wa-*entenelB| tovasU- Wadnaaday ' gallon to deurmin* If leniency burglar toj 1 a p. A Feb. 13. psra« ^ mihelm haa been in the eounty dinner" bi , JaU ta Ueu of bond alnce Bept. 1». reoanUy. I 275 Participate in Ai Portion of T . F. Fe -An esUmated 378 stockmen and Ohar^ A panel dlacusslon moderated by the ohaapi . John FeldhuMn apd dlioussloak on u ti ta-tfii t various aspecU of oatUa feeing by kvkUabto. ] 0 four speakan opaoKl Uiaaftamwn » » ^ aecuon of U>)» W at Uie Btodk- powers oommutlon company. onaiabfr Ray Wncoto, Twto Pallfc told tM -FFA -lat I * group about his tour Uirougb a M ^ad ob A number of swrn and eompwy U ^ x e e r paoUni planta In Uie New Bnglsitd < j n n ' 'Bid atata*.durlni the p u t jfitf. ' |Oa*ds ■r— ' m tDlTK &JtScaj‘gr~r - ^ s . Transit •President Elsenhower called todw’fo r *^"® ce” while the Amorican economy Ib In traz ter Reuther, president of the CIO, wgpreBsi] lid emerge fI^m :a^ iAnalOnnar’Swiomy^ w « « « Intarferloi^ V \ , ' ,• growth or i Opposing "ss£‘^ -President Eisenhower said b e u ^ a ^ ^ iHiMilalmfly any ■itlBtnpt ■ to f power among the bnuichea ment at a Hewg cenftfenca 'ard showdown tm tHe mt on treaty.-pQwera. ^ ' *nM rff ifIc coonuent on v arious« q 6|^^1^ bS Senate Showdown in Bricker PlflTi W A SW O ^r-^^ eaate headed toward a'ibDwdovil fiy Beaate BepobUcan i M d e r '- ^ lm F. Knwrtaa^ OthweSpwdtoUdeftiSBtoSi Beaway-^ house peuuirwka commltterovenititeUBrtr appiroM <C«iitia«|ri^>a S) . ^fll^.aM.1 Bm^lair^ tB i OnlyPeiSiM ' - For Breaking TJm peaalw w»t» takso froo tte oash regls^ at tbs Bolae-PayetU lumber eompany. lM .1Unt.ioam louUt, between • pju. Tuasilay aiM 7:31 ain. Wedneaday. A tael# waa broken ta an offlo* wlndDW.te w bi entry. The offlea « u ransadiad » * E sS iiH An alley wtodow: •a*.broton-ta enter Jennie’* cafe, Bhoahwie 5??L2?5S west A man ta in ^ a ^ m t ^ stain beard ttia eash.reidaur Ttag. but d^d not caU pouee unta latar. ^•"S59?:*8 n m e or ttia bmftuy^wiB *et,-be- jW.-,***.** C tween • and ftili pjn. IfottitDg w u ^ known to hata baen taken, medirtlm l^ ow to*ihJ"o7HM h S w k S f f f l S G o t was taken. Thp burglar «M bellered 0AXia7ii] to hava hidden ta the hmber laitf laeM’iM latoj befofe ifoioied/ -------------------- r— bem-writii At the BouUi l>ai1c Obureh e t a J m ta ^ Bei ttia Kaaarane. eatoy was gained {areneeh.V ttirough an-epen wladw between u .“ ,- -‘r-*:: ■ B pjn. and 9 aja. Molhtal waa BH wife s Uken. lanowlaQ) PoUoa Chief Eowan) iOHUtto aald irem a mee« Wedneeday. be 1« unoertala .U^|t». MIA b i.iM Iwrglar I* ^ eama petsoo that Mmml»(«d oUter reoent burglarlea tO 'M tom to He doubu ittrth rH ae 7 m >tm r,-i penon wl» woitad as aa “alters dinner" burgUr ta pritate bome* ber of ifie.b reoenUy. « Idaho Fctet -------------- ---------- ------------- , ' I in Afternoon ^^axanffl^ Or t ^ b n ^ probfana when he told t & ai^ -' « W o8 ^n% hi* ODcraUm Be lald tee* ^ftrM m m poTOda.^ ^ ftom eaoh fT*- ^ ~i V i '2 1 -I' I \ f '"' ''' imee^y isitioip !aylor «*aWdy;muiialtt. I I oy lBlntranBitton^m'ffaf l^ll h|| terfering' wlth-iM^«*i-)XL tiwth or the Btes^ .in^: wLkiJk o f w u b t. o t R n S fUutNr had written l 5 > « g |M I j ^ ».ipB’-w»g ly iii'lW ijIW M a n - *80|WM1f tb» Go to .•g D n d 'W M M |B -BH Wife miA T berkU v^^SSB ber^^bM cl^A M m ^^ Idaho Frtato aM O iU B tttjn a ^ ^ ^ B ooolereoea ta t l a a . - g jQ^TWiT^rtTtifn.'

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    , ' f S S , ; to ward off a u n ited G< “ liiraf-Hw • BMlin--- =-̂----g g M g P r o :

    f e f e s K ]vi

    » * '2 L i J - t o B l M obw nbcr maK s r ^ g t r O n l t o i a g P ^ ;■ l^iMii ttir *""** e b am b w boa

    ^ m u te r forK ^ t be continued with- chamber pr«H > peril to tU of UI. new chambeK i S t t n statesman Im ed The annu:■ E l e m e n t as a retort to mlttee appol■ i ! L Mtles ot Molotor. InTocaUoo■ 3 , 6 a Oennany unUled Baptist ch\u■ d s B U to^creata a-M W - —T h e progi ^ L < a leTenunent would h av e com edy tean K T G " « - t o ita fu tu re w iectlo n s b; K i s e l s n affairs, in d u d ln s TV^plo o f E

    " ' . r r i s s : Ieoomanlty, a w estern ^1wlU» to 1853. Ho

    ch airm an .

    B r f f i o r a ttacked EDO

    ■Sv'siin'rds:H ity p lin laid down la s t ? r l -

    Foreign Secretary t * | 1

    are ^ d -European atm y ." a

    [ ■ k^ s M silo n th s J^ K n l s l s t e z i c o n f e n « d ^ ^ R P ^ ‘^° . H V - j ^ H i t h e r a iiQ u i i a l t and E den d i n H b d - t h ' 6 J : M h d t a t Eden's h ead im w - ■ U n o f f i c

    ^ B m b plan calls for I tm 1>000. U q

    t ra te d y . <^ K c n m u n u t Tassais. . t h « s a n d y^ -------- G a n g e s v^ H n o B C z i i i a iK K liea a l

    O W S Q vvay t h tM .^ f ltr ic J c e n I

    B i n r e a t t o K u m b h i v~ v - r t h e holioE

    H a te r Usase "Kio"-T h e v u t ’

    ^^BRQTON. Peb. 9 (JB— A m a ted a t Uengineer Insisted a t ga thered a

    * ^ o n hearing today th a t e aste rnpower dama in Bnake o» m . v T>,t

    ■ W n o t l n t e r l e r o w i m i r r l - o r t h ^ o i H th e re durl

    ^ ■ a Sutig. Bonneville pow er .n a re s tha i H s U o n hydraulic engineer.^ ■ i t power commlMlon h e a r - . . ^ftiS illullonB by Idaho Pow erW t > MM lh r » a .m . , k ,™ kh M, H i h< coniMiicd > p n a io -

    M.OM K ta o t l a .h o r« lW o»- 1 1» placcd under Irrlga-OMl &D ycurs Is ‘'ad e- A 'b a th inc« .̂^ervnUvB." H ag h Meli

    H llm a r , a llom ey fo r every year^ V to rlD K lhe proposed fed - I t conunen

    canyon dnm ojilced If s ite In H llI^ B U e v td 1,100,000 ncres n f th e gods

    ^ IrrlKntcd during th e demons.E very i;

    cniilticprn Imvo ea tl- cerem ony I^ ■ r t ia t lo t i 111 idntui will e x - a n d Is m

    J.Ufi.ooo actra nnd con- K um bh Miriver wnuld lie inRuffl- gera belleV'

    ^ ^ ^ P P l y IrrlKnUirn mid keep Teal eollptfedpcal Hells canyon reaohM th

    portance.did not l>elieve I rr l- —

    Wnuld l>« th n t f k 1

    ■c^ST/a;»;tr Pane'To

    W A SH ir^ ■ m u a n d , Ore., v,«. cho ir- H en ry O.

    jori-B nt the Colum bia appoin ted ^ ^ • ^ i r r i n y rfimmltlee p re - »««k » cc ^ ^ v n i i U o i ; ripan iinn wuuM E lsenhow a

    llovlng dls —----------- Industry .

    Impounds ounton̂r> t B u fen e D

    ^■Bica simnectsS Dr, C atl K eelr.

    l | S : : r H 4 0 0 ,

    ^HV'T I'i’™. w'l'“ "I’’'™" ’T r iiKvn I. recreationu„ m a n -d n y .

    - HI

    ■«activaU‘(i»'H. J , " f th e tot

    ^ ^ ■ ( r c * (trrtilrri ' r ' ' Hl U 00)n '" '' '' 'lo y U> caiiipBroii

    ^ ■ < > 1 a «iVr r to ta l cam(iituiiin ‘' t tlm te r ip o r t

    r lty lo t oaniplIn . i„, . th ree dayn»k I) 1 ' i‘"- % phousehold toodS on bis back, M o re ennuttng Uir«e-fotirtb\ ot a i ^ e area o( hillside hone t In fire (o'hli ibe efiy Ih7«e«b('neatlu.-ftfsoy-of4te shacks or Jerry-boUt wooden crate addltbas to than 8,000 petsons wera left bomelesi. (V. 8. am photo)_____________________________________

    T ip s y D r iv e r I s ] $ 2 0 0 , j a i l e d c

    Leon M. M orris, SO, Carey, was fined and sentenced to 80 days in th e county ja: in g when he appeared before Kim berly J R ay P o tte r and pleaded guilty of druni cense will be suspended fo r one year. -

    M orris w a r the d riv e r o f .a 1948 OW ih e . fltop-Bisn a t th e n o rth edge of K ir a.ni. W ednesday an d collided w ith a 194 by K enneth A., B ates, .17, —Bellevye, on h ighw ay 30j J ) am ag« to each c a r w as estl- Vj U U I J m ated a f ^ 5 0 0 . Monrls spent ; J ' th e n ig h t in th e Kim berly j r i l I j r O O in lieu of »600 b o n d ;- _ ; _ ,. Kimberly PoUo*- - Chief J U u f c ' p . Olvea* and State Patrolman t t . J- ■ J . Bays, Jr.,. tovestigat«d. M ^ s cu« «hls leg-and Up. iM e Cunningham; ^ 4 ^ ^ ' a paisenger to the Batea w . i w t r e a ^ t Magic Valley l ^ o r l a liw sp lta l.fo r » ;c u t TO- th « l a r ^ .AnoUier passenger, A rle w Jo taw nij, «b roke h e r glasses, b u t w as .no t

    ' “o o n n le O riffto , 163 B am ag e attee t; W 1 w as being he ld t o th e c ity ja il Wed-. ^nesday pending a rra ig n m en t in T w to PaUs police c o u rt on a ch arge i ic iu . B u t o f being d runk in a n automobile; to th e , c ity O lty officers fo u n d h im behind c l ^Uie w heel of a IM l Oldsmoblle w hich a truck a n d b e n t a fire a dK lslon h y d rah t a n d s U re t m a rk e r a t H igh- G ood w ^o o land avenue affir 'W B B W m ttoiritrect ronstlta tlO l

    (C*mtliii*4 «a Pas* I . C«laii>n i ) ' to order U — -------------- ------------ s ta te 'a shai

    Death Claims . “^.3b u t ordere

    Filer Farmer. a n d .also a

    At Age of 83 l=fS;C Suprem e

    FILER, Peb, 3 - M a r t ln J . Ijta - w . H io m aicnw. 83. p ioneer P l le r ran c h er , died foj. th e mi

    ' n t 10 p.m ..,Tuesday a t h is hom e In suppoi• -Pller following a tw o-m onU i 111- tlcee. wlUi ’ new . J . Taylor.‘ Jle wos b o m Peb, 30. 1811, In —

    Rockford, 111. O n Nov. 13, 1805 h e -m-vm w rled D eborah B oyer to C liond . | ; ^ 0 | | Cler. Oklo, ___

    , In 1B04 thay m oved to T w in rp ll" . , -jaT1 where h e cstob llshed th e flra t m e at I V £ ‘ m arket. O onU nulng h is wholesale» a n d reUU m e at bualnesa. h e began W ABHH• ranching In lOOB n o r th e a s t o t Pller. riou ltu re 1 I I n IBIO Uio fam ily m oved to Pller. abandoned t Surviving a re h is w idow; four a d d an n o i ) daughters. M rs. A udrey Pulley,, series ofI D olte; Mrs. M ary G oodyear. T w in sU rU ng n

    Pall«: Mrs. P suU ne W ebb a n d M rs. D uring'f ae ra lilln e ' Ma««raVB.- tJoUi -W Beiwon twlI nine g randchildren a n d six g rea t- w ith oOiT«t Brandchlldren, a n d one bro ther, to agrleiUt

    Delno Maoaw, G re sh a m . O re. Tw o tlon otftoUt sons preceded h im In d e a th . D enson m<a Puneral senrlcea w ill be conduct- sm ell grouj ed a t 3:»0 p jn . S a tu rd ay in th e "QBarly 3

    i ssn-’be held al

    tion Are;h Forest i n ’53 —0 ed Uieso a reas fo r cam ping , plonlek- - ing, h ik ing and sigh tsee ing .

    fjaugherly aald I t U InteresUng to nole U iat w hlla U isre w ere '

    * v ie iu to w in ter sp o ^ ^ a re as byaklM*. there wero 30.000 vUlU by _ _ “

    . people who w en t fo r, o th e r purposes, r Im p o ru n t am ong theso purposea la * jp w atrhliig com petitive sk iing ao* Q £ ^

    " Plililiig conllmiRS lo be a favor- WKISK)* Itfl reason lo r vIslUng th e forest. C liam ber.

    More th a n 05.000 visit# were raBilo th e lo te nI- for Uila purpoee. H un ting , w hile onions inIs im porU nt. w ss som ew hat less. wlUi price.:s 18,000 vlaltl re |)o rled . D augherly C a r l 'H i]• anld ll Is slK niricant th a t over 85,000 tu f s l OhSI- vUlts were repcirted fo r sightseeing ^he asrloiu and enjoying th « f o rM 'a r e a . m O llm did Tlie toU l use o f th a fo rest for ohase of. ii- rscres llon purp6ses Increased s lig h t. T ha Teila ly over lOflX P o r IMta Uie U)UI VlslU otUtitfe Bi:e on th e com bined SawtooUi and b a n o f dI- M inidoka forest w aa n o m a t coin- fs fm e n n

    pa red w im m ,000 t a 19ft*. . leU en , - -

    V

    [E S D A Y ; T E B r S r Y -8 , 1 ^ 4 --------

    washuableto peace._ The chif tlon” tK

    I k e

    WASH! today ha change thi of the ipdi

    The Pr. came as

    wi U n J a r w g a » t ’e w ^ n g j l a . B rick e r fit Mr. E l i

    ff-TT Tf Iiil h m n - n — rt r r— posals pul addltbns to K orean houses. More a s possib I. {U. 8. a n t t , pho(« »U A P wire, j____________' R ., 0 .

    • ' — ThePresli

    r I s F i n e d . B B e d 1 [ 0 ^ a y s ~was fined f206 and $8 costs "county jail Wednwday morn- * ^ ‘Annom Cimberiv Juirtica of the~Peace to mi rof drunken driving. His U- detenntoe ■e y e a r . - .......... .............

    1948 O ld sm o b lle . v h i c h / a n wen a ^ ge o f K im b e r ly -a b o n t _12;06 admtaiithit»itirri?48

    of hyatarlea

    C o u r t B l ^ ^ e s ^

    b 6 s s , p «6 , I - O f i j r i u l u w . n - taS»!Lp tr a e court T u te lay iM sted the 1̂ ^in. city of .CKtodlDg SLjeducUon of about

    I t n ile d ’ tha i; O oodlng ooi pay th e in tc re e t on th a sU te ’a ^ sha re of feas collected b¥ th e c ity h ls^ co n trc afid m is ipp ropH atad h y i i c ity o f- m th e i ficlal. B u t t t resffln iie d Its o rder iato Uia c lty .to .pay .U JB n « 0 p r to - DeMa, c l p a L ■ B erlto 'big

    T tie o rd e r w as a modlflcaUon o t r e ta ry of a ' d e c is io n ' la s t Decem ber th a t m o d Job a: G oodtog-oould n o t rely w th e im - a» 'c m is tltQ U o am Q '~ o frth e -m ao & ln s t w i,iii to order t o avo id p aym en t of th e deQCf s la te 'a sh a re o f th e fees. EUenhowe

    T h e c o u rt a t th a t tim e outlaw ed to t ^ hon slot m ach ln e a in a com panion case ,b u t o rdered G ooding to psy th e - ' s ta te .«7^10 plua In terest. Olty a t- tom ey s la te r , appealed th e decision haia n d also aaked fo r dlaaUfl'rtoco .of “in te re s t p a jro e n ts w hich w ould hava ®boostad tha WH to about |9,00a “ «

    Supreme Court JusUce Dsrwto W. Tliomaa gova no reoson Tuesday ,for the modification. Hls.decision .2* ^ ^ ’ was supported hy Uiree oUier Jus- •«>“ tlcee. wlUi a dissent by Juatlce 0 .

    Benson Flans 5s?S' ‘News Parleys

    WASHINGTON, Peb. a (IJV-Ag- rioulture Aeoreta^ Benson today reoucea, abandoned his "hBrd-to-gel” role “add announced he would launch a D I a q series of weekly news conferences I I C t l sUrUng nent Monday. V I .

    During hls flrsl year Jn office J V | | Benaon haM«ily-.fi*aivanjpsaUaga with oorreapondenU here, according to agrleulUire deparUnent Infonna- tlon offtoia!s.Jn addlUon, uuy itld , ^1 Wedtu Denson m et two or three Umes wlUi small groupa of reporters and held . trW "nrarly ao" newa conferenoea to ,clUes whera ho was making ,

    ' ^ ‘jf '^ ffle ia l announoemant aaid thfl f ln t ol, Uie oonfwwfs.wm iid ,be held a t 0:>0 a . m. < t tD Uon- day and oUiers would ba held on . . ^ , subseQuent Mondaya eioept when Banson wAa out of town. j_ j.

    Benson*B publlo relsUons and his I relsUona w ith Uia Washington press

    bon» war* CTlUoiied many Utnei O f T C , last yeai' by GOP farm leadera. ^

    Benson will ba ttie flrat agtlcultrs , secreUry afooe H«WT A. Wallace 5 to hold regular open news confer- I;*

    ___________ _______

    i F e d e r a l P u r c h a s e O f O n io n s ^ u g h t »ia‘ w

    - W SISK R, Peb, > « » -’m Weller L Cliam ber.of Commerce h u urged

    0 tural chairman, pointed oul Uiat various 1g Uie airloulUira deparUnent had 400 four spa.

    mOilm dollan avaUibio' lor par- aeotum 1IT chase of. aUrtilus product^ powera. The Te»oh»tJon was sent to Agri- Ray 1̂a culture Beoretary B a n ^ ^ mam* group ad bar* of ooBgrass. DuilnessMen and numWr- fa rn ie n w a r t u r g « l to w rlU similar p a o U n i

    le U e ^ - - M ataadt

    ' ’ * V* » "

    N ln t Ir r ig a te d Idaho Cotfntiea

    --------------------- ----------------AMwUUj r m t M.4 Ualh

    I k e ’ U r g e P u b lic O

    i n u : s .W ASHINGTON, Feb. 8 (U .R)-Presldent

    ible a ttitu d e e f public confidence” while0 peace.- ...... .............

    The chief exeeuUve wrote W alter Ifeuthiioh” t h i ^ : t h Y i J ^ 3 '^ t e 8 - c o u ld

    « ' ' « - 4

    [k e F i r m i n O ppc J e B s j o n s f o r 1

    W ASHINGTON, F eb . 8 (ffV -Preslden t today he will oppi5Bfl'nnconpTOrnlBliigly change th e tra d itio n a l balance of power an of the ipderal governm ent.

    The President's general comment a t a came as the ' s ^ t e headed~ toward show£ Bricker amendment on tree

    Mr. Elsenhower dedih«l specific comnae posals put befora the senate . . as ' possible^ stibstitutes fdij r j _ the plan by Sehtttor BHcker, o 6 n S t <

    The President laid, however, tha t ^ 1 ^ 1 1this Is a very, very totrloato ques- Ttlon which should ba studied soberly aand on a, non-partisan baila to de- | t - m |termlna what-irt«»-#ortl»-nnit«i---------BUtes lii th e .J< ^ n in . ‘ ' W A S W O ’

    Wide Banga senate head*m a eonference'covering a wide today ta Ite .*

    range of lubjects. H r, Sisenhower oontrovwratalalso: t a t anwnJmi

    L Announced txe has ta rtn u ted Beaato J t «alrtoa ta miAa * «inw>ugh gta d y 10 U n i ' F . 'B Hdetenntoe whether an? U'tiluiURU taepa« M^ .aticaa .be made puhBo'showhsg ta w today.eaaoaminy peraons of . doabtitu loyalty tc m H r ^ v n iwen among t t » ajOO let out by tbe lUghl aeelaziadminiitnUoQ u terarity rliks .D m ipentt,UncTMloolf omoe:---------- ^ --- t s r f c n w ta g t

    2. AsMrted.he deplore* any apread prepeeal « oof hysterical fear, in'co n n ec tto a^ th tA o q I is^ ■)» W a t Uie Btodk-

    pow ers oommutlon company. onaiabfr• R ay W ncoto, T w to Pallfc told tM - F F A - l a t I* group about his tour Uirougb a M ^ ad ob A number of sw rn and eompwy U ^ x e e r paoU ni planta In Uie New Bnglsitd < j n n ' 'Bid

    a tata*.durlni the p u t jfitf. ' ■ ■ |Oa*ds

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    tDlTK

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    s . T ransit•President Elsenhower called todw’fo r *̂ "® ce” while the Amorican economy Ib In traz

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    A t th e BouUi l>ai1c O bureh e t a J m t a ^ Bei ttia K aaarane . eatoy was gained { a r e n e e h .V ttiro u g h a n -e p e n w la d w betw een u . “ ,- - ‘r-*:: ■ B p jn . a n d 9 a j a . M olh tal w aa B H w ife s U k en . l a n o w l a Q )

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    - • l* w r r o t » - s w i* « y ^ „ 'o te .S M ^ - .f i ^“on » show of hands.

    V etoes president E l s e o ^ e r vetoed th ree bUU U> a u tlio r lw ^ a p e o l a l eommemoraUve W -cen t _ p ieces. H e eald enactm ent o f soch raeastires would briJiff r o * flood

    t o o f s im ilar proposals. T hey w ere ia lc h is f lra t vetoes ot th is session o f »

    c o n g re » . Bo far he }ias approved ^

    b e rt a . Beeson tc tho n s tlo o a l labor relaU ons board faced in d e fin ite d e lay as th e »enate labor com m ittee

    >T* caUed for full In fannstion on h is *■* pension righU with a S a n Jo se . n “

    C aU f. firm.r p l * T » f t-H a rt ley -P re s ld en t Ja m e s E .

    C arey o f th e CIO e lectrical worker* to ld th e senate labor com m ittee th e

    . . M adm laU traU on's T a ft-H irU e y la wpropoaa li would make i t h iu tte r to 1 |* T ld -the--labo r-m ovem sn t,-o f o w n - i f j

    coofo jn u n ls t influence.“ ^ P o ffee — The senate ig r tc o ltu re . « » ” » com m ittee approved a bill to p a t

    th e New Vork coffee exchange hw ay . u n d e r federal regulation. T h e id e a jj, f a n d would be to prevent m nnlptUatlons lum b- of th o coffee m arket teaoing to p iie F lU den increasea. T he committee approved busiU n g 'a ih e blU unarilwoiuJr. ----------------> *item an. ju d g e s—The house passed s blU u n Mr h e to c rea te SO additional fed e ra l uje);

    acc l- Judgeships. The* blU. approved o n ed a w a r ' a Vofte 'vote,-bow -goes to - th e -e e n ^ —«

    a te . T hree circuit a n d 3T d lf t r lc t eoUi ̂ ^ 0 judgeships would be c reated . - w in

    ^3 Seizure Is Fatal ?i ?tr —To Buhl Woman ™

    BO TL. Feb. » -M r> . L en t* A . u 2 P®"*® Q uU t, Buhl, died of a h e a r t a tta c k r o i

    T oeiday n igh t s t tb e hom e o f h«>•d o f su te r . Mrs. Floyd Belgbley, BuhL ' M r». QuUt bad a stroke whUe v la lt- n e r Jettei* Ing her tStter la s t week. B ei

    lar fo r M n . QuUt was born in D enver o a vUi Feb . IS, 1S»0. and cam e to B u b l in Bai

    it-A b« H o v ea ib e r.-U ll. from 0 « h tra l O lty . e T w in N ebr. Bhe w u m arried to H aro ld tto i

    p algn Farllnge r In IMS. H « d ied In 1M3 win ghw ay -w d -s b k waa m arried to .O arl Q u U t s U

    F a m * t T r tn F»Us on Nov. M , 1M4. B h e F a l w as a m em ber of lh a R oya l N eigh - Prc

    » o r f . bora. F a lL a w Surviving are h w husb an d ; o n e Z lr

    aon. H arold FarJlnger. L a M e sa . D a'

    l-* 4 W -Qoll t l ^ l ^ ^ s l l ^ r ^ ^ r ' e . ; ^ ^ ^ • w S ? O b r l s t l n i a BlahkaM hlp.’’ L o n i . S S . B each. CaUf,; M rs. D oro thy M a t . Id s i S ? l .tem . S outh Bend, m d .; E rm a M U ler, eoE

    Baa-Fyanolsoo, a a d -M n . J e lg h le y :____th ree brothers, H ugh MUler. sU ver* p to n : D on»ld MlUer, O gden, a n d V./, Archie MUler. Long B each , e n d

    iTmm th ree grandchildren. f i n n S J ^ e r a l services wUl bo held a t 3 ,

    p jn . S a turday a t th e P l rs t C hrisU an J c hu rch w ith th e R e r. m a k P ick e tt o ffida ting . Oonoludlng a « n o e e w fll «“

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    J D oe" traUdlng a t rom e; R eba Oehrlg^ G hoshone; S e n - son. n e th T hacker. D onald T aylor, H a r - wUl old B t i ig o r . K enne th W ldm er and

    l a i l ' « « ~ i » d b B t t * r — K im berly:— M ln* c y j , . M eyer a n d Zola Studor. R u p e r t; ^

    * ^ M ona T w eet, J a n e t MoWUllams, m - ‘,“ 1 ^ Annabelle McOll- ’L ^ . ? m a n s. O lenna J a rre t t . E dna J a c k - j v . B uhL v*7 , O lark MoKean. M aybelle S tay - r ia l t - n e r , L ola A ustin. Bvslyn M orrison.

    B essie Z la tn lk . June O ardner. M ax- w o a v ln W oodbildge, Dorothy Lowe and iihl in B a rb a ra Sm ith. Twin FaUs.I O lty , Q tudenta who have accepted posi- ^{arold Uons s ince the beglflhtng o f th e Trei I IW 3 w in te r te rm a re Joyce H arra l, Id ah oq u U t s U te em ploym ent office In Tw in fin®

    i Bhe' F a lls ; LaTOBa Robinson, office o f Ju stTelgh- ProduoU on C redit assoclaUon, T w in of g

    Fa lla ; T om HUI, R ich land . W ash .; hU1- o n e Z in a R a e Jensen. FUer bank; E s th e r flceiM e sa . D avla, office of R aybom a o d R ay - chsiA gnes b o m . T w in F a l ls . , pom — B ne-A nne-Lookhofthas tr a n s f e r r e d -

    L ontf irom T w in FalU Business ooUege to B ee Id a h o S ta te eolleRe a t PocateUo to Ri

    iLfiiui» con tinue h e r training. daygh ley ; ----

    Clyde R. AtEns Is ”,5T ““ Honored at Rites ^

    5 ,? u * K IM BERLY . Feb. 3 — P u n e ra l je rc D lw lS servlcee for Clyde R . A tk in were 2 , ^ ; conducted W odnesd*y a fte m o o n In

    t h e R v s o ld a funeral horns chapel

    a a i p p i S K S K• U rs .~ B d M A w u eoloUt!I p A K en n e th Lareen, H ow ard L arsen r . ^ a n d W arren L arsen, a ll H ansen, and

    D erm o n t D ean , M inor B arton and B irc h Brow n, aU Klmberljr. • w ere - pa llbearere.

    .» f j-n Concluding ritea were he ld In SiV BL cem etery,a t de- “ ■elleved " ATTEND PARLEY r some K IN O H ILL. Feb. S—Four Ex-

    p lo re r flcouU from K ing Hill a t----------- te n d ed a board of review last weekC S a t BoUe. T hey a re K enneth Jones, r m K enneU i M amoCh. H artley Helm

    a n d K eith Fow ler.

    t f Inal mpnot. Msda IromKiOiptin rm/irti ipirifg.•tt. PWfi Smlrooff f l l Inc, M»rtto«J. Coorv

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    ene —Mr.-=aHg=MW:-H.—U-- Wurst left ; waa Wednesday for Toledo. W ash, to t ^ visit ber sister, Mra. Nancy Carter.

    Bofird to M eet Amer!T h e T w in FaUa board o f realtors uoned

    „ WlU m eet a t 7:30 p . m . Thursday Ob# - -0 - in - tb e Id ah o Pow at.c6m pany audl- Elsenl g to rlum . th a tI In I custof

    Visits BroU w f '- D . L (Ike) W m iarns. E m m ett, for- m e r D em ocratic s ta te senato r from

    county, la vlalUng h is broUier S” a n d f tm U y ,M r.a n d M r» .H .B .W U - “

    ^ 2 5 U aau , S l l eeocrad avenue n o rth . ikea — — w nj Bbriba - He Ui ----------- D a u g b t« ra -w e r* -b o m -T u e id a l-to tan t-

    M r. a ad i b f . L oonan! Alvey, K im - a iusii berly . a n d M r. a n d M rs. Thom as Thi

    ive< Astor^ula, T w in FaU s, a t Maglo V al- delec » a - lay M em orial hosp ita l. th e h J le r .1 to fal , u MeeUag Scbedoled S tate c ted Tb» T w tn F a l ls 'S a f e ty councU's sovle

    F ebruary m eeting 1* scheduled /o r a s sd 8 p jn . T hu rsday a t ttie Id ah o Power So ooaipa&y a u d l l o r t ^ M n . L . L. tovor L ^ d o a , w cretary^tteasursT of th e SU te o o m » a , r * p t t i « ^ - - - - hem f

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    ^ H i g ^ w S o n . T w in Fa lls employ- m e n t security office a re a counselor,

    I a n d M ary Joe CahUl, office InU r- ^ - | wm, ,l a , cMelMI M.h Qschool W ednesday e v a lu a U ^ recent apUtude tesU. _ _

    f u ^ te see u lU te dR eport m se tln g for th e visiting Ne

    U h a teach«n> of th e L D a f if th w ard Re- madi th e Uef so d e ty will b e h e ld a t 1:15 p . m . xiofii

    }oris T hursday a t th e ta b em a d e , Mrs. N. p a rk J e - W . A trington wUl p resen t th e les- ja i

    r e n - son. At 3 p . n j. M rs. S tephen Jam es f irst H ar- wUl presen t th e theology lesson. non a n d ■ ' ■ ard

    CISJsea-FUtod---------------- - preslP“ t; No m ore reservaU ons are avaU- appo

    ab le for th e w om en’s school f in ance, W' w blch vU l beg in d aases Feb. 10 in were

    j t l t ’ Ui« W ashing ton school auditorium , IBS* according to M rs. H anley Payne, A m erican AssoclaUon of U niversity 33 ^

    -n ri Women general c h a ln n a a tor tba by i proJcct. V oomi, . RCTm okcr F iae d - - . -

    d aho J«W*ne, pa id a #50 cragiPw ln fine a n d #3 costs In Tw in Falls S S ;e o f JusUce c o u rt T ueaday on hls plea r w ln of guilty o f h av ing a n overload on I ash .; hU truck. R . E . Young, sta te of- j s th e r fleer w ho Issued th e citation.R ay- charged h im wIUj h av ing s 2,M0

    pound overload on a single axl^ Ie r r e d -----------------------^ -----------------------\ —ge to R eem lte r T rave ls lo to R ecm ltlng vU lts a re planned F r i

    day to fou r M agic VaUey towns, according to MMO O eorge W alker n a v y -» e n il{ « -h e re . C h ie f .W a lk a t .

    S wUl be avaUable a t th e Shoshone , poatofflce a t 10:90 ium.. Gooding L 6 S postofflco fro m noon u n tu i p j a ,

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    QcU's Soviet c ivilian defectors a re regarded • ! / «I ioi- a s sm aU -fry by com parison, ow er S o l a r a a c a a b e d e t e n ^ e d . R u -u L. tovorov w v e t -a a rv e d - la th e JJnU ed --------t th e SU tee o r la a n y oU ier w eatem U /Q |

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    les- Jam es L eigh ton w as appointed am ss f irs t vice p res id en t succeeding Ver- u non W ddle w ho h a s resigned. How- | > |

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    oommlttee chaln n an .R obert T u ck e r showed and n a r- tt, . . ,

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    t ra s b e k ■ ro se to th e occasion £ < w hen * p igeon flew th rough an open W indow a t th e Congrega- By

    - t f o n ^ - ^ u r c h - f f h l l e - a h e - w r o - — T O R W T ^ W d tJ n r ^ t f a young people's bom b-bln m e e tln f. down inl

    “I h a d auapected th a t m y p a r t « a s . haj o f tb e p ro g ra m was for tho blrda dearly, b u t I & d n 't expect them to a t- B u t O te n d I n pe rson ,” she said. lieves ali

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    Ferome Team Is I fa n tiy t Tourney Winner «•” .S

    J K R O Iff i J A 3 - p l .y o I f In l h .

    Qey waa b e ld M onday n ig h t In th e K o r ^ n ^ a d d i n g Ju n io r high school gym- cd m i r oaslum - J e ro m e second w ard , de- “ 1 tea tlng O le n n s Ferry 44 to 33. won <the -eham pionah ip r-H aro ld -Shm ing - K v n iri to n w as h ig h po in t m an for J c - -‘We rome w ith 13 po ln u a n d R . S al- th e comi m ond w as h ig h fnr G lenns Ferry hw-aiuw 1 w ith 14 po in ts .

    T h a J e ro m e sccond w ard will o ff the ir rep rese n t O oodlng ttilce In a d ls- "W e k tr lc t - t o u m a m e n t onco crll

    L a s t w e ^ • th e Jerom e second K o re an , 1 w ard te am defeated th e Jerom e w eapon f irs t w ard- ee to 67. Arlen o rouch was h ig h p o in t m an for th e second w ard w itb 34 a n d LeRoy Craig was ^ h ig h fo r th e f irs t ward w ith 15 ^po in ts . T h e f irs t ward waa ellm i- nas comi n a te d by O lenns Perry P riday n ig h t ^ a « “ ' a t Je ro m e by a score of 48 to 2d.

    Guests of GlubH AILETr, Feb. 3 - T h e Rev. W. D . moUsh 1

    BUway. new rec tor of th e Im m anuel m ilitary E piscopal ch u rch : th e Rev. F a th e r w i enei J e to m a O 'C onnnr. p a s to r -o t- th e -s u Pl&ne&_J Charlea C a tho lic church, a n d R ich- Amer a rd S tep h e n s, new m anager of th e . ®® W ood R iv e r M ercanUle company, ® w era .g u e s ta a t th e m eeting of th e rSfM ,1" R o ta ry c lub la s t week.

    pf.$41M j/as.tu rned .0Y er «2jt,____to th e p o lio fm id. Jam es W heeler, a ne^i B la in e c oun ty agricu ltu ral agent, dcTelop© p ro g ra m chairm an , discussed th e th e K o « fa rm p r ice auppo rt p rogram . Ing th e

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    dew ly th la m euSSB u t 'o e n . Olto p. W eyland b e - ‘̂ f f iU v

    lieves a ir Buperioriiy crippled th e m ilita ry l i « ? ^ n W s in , Korea .by.knocking h l a s S au)o u t - ^ e k pkne*. 5uppli„ . Mm en t and manpower, while our In- cause th w e hn“ ^ T ,H ,v M eTM w hich woullino and the navy protected th e in to th e op

    u ' ,C"mmimlcaUon, d id n 't haveAlthough In lhe mlnda of sOme o r supply 1

    men, too m any rallilons of u . 8 . d id n 't w an dollara have been pumped Into th e h e w asn’t 1 K orean hUIsldes. the lessons le am - ground offe cd m ay save th« freedom of th e . “Conseqm w orld, the four-sU r commanding th e f ro n t n ?«!??.»' .of. f a r -east a ir .lorces sa id moved..bRcl In a n interview. he ra n ou t

    We are p retty sure now th a t qu it ahootli th e communlsta wonted peace, n o t i t m ake?, because of a two-year stalem ate on "He coui th e ground, b u t lo g rt « ir power tlon in son off th e ir back. I t a li a t om

    "W e know TJ. 8 . air force Jets, g round a c t onco c rltld red a s too fa jt fo r th e W eyJand K orean ,con flic t, proved a superior begai w eapon on th e deck or a t 50,000 K orean w afeet—disaolvlng-factonerorTLjiort~ Uw'rtthering M IG s from the sky 110 to 3 aa' g round fortIn th e la st tw o months of th e f igh t, 1. Insure

    “W e know th a t the Jet f igh te r Installationhas come Into Its own; P orty-e lgh t hands,rockets, a ll capable of knocking 3. Deferdown a n e ^ y bomber or f igh ter, tu res w ith- q ^ J l t . d - l r e m .» - J * I l ! h t o . - T w o O T m l t t a n1.000-pound bombs or a weapon of T h e oble

    by la n d sa id , ■Jet f igh te rs and pinpointed to d e - ju re on tlmoUsh a factory, o r wipe ou t a » h i t h« w<m ilita ry communlcaUons center, o r - rm lstica 1a n enem y airbase stocked w ith „--TTtmnin Planea ..whlrh could-strlke. a acnre of A m erican cities."

    60 aays a 'q u iet m an, blond, over , * ^ 18 fe e t ta ll, A merica’s forem ost a ir ir o i i tactician a n d top combat leader,w ith 10 m onths ' command experi- ^ 1 1 1ence in Europe and 36 In th e f a r RnIooI <aast,----------------------------------------------------- f»y,,ta-oi

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    "Offensive a ir taterdlcU oa ( in ch u rla feediaj military l a n g u a g e , th a t m eans cm® rtaa o a blasting aupply lines) .w u dU flcult (u iaU M .-« aa i f le i tbe.arm ifltlce ta lk s «a rt«d_be- » u se th e re w m no ground offensive com bat the~ which w ould to ln g th e enemy o u t j , ,into th e o p e n " W eyland said. "H e ^d idn 't h ave to commit hU rtaervea or supply h is fron tline units, U he didn’t w a n t to. because h e knew he w asn’t going to have to stop » “ !? Jp o u n d o ffensive/. “Consequently, if th e e n e m y -a t

    th e f ro n t needed supplies he sim ply commoved..bRck > n < l.g o V .th e m ._ O r_ lt-___ "he ra n o u t o t am m unition h e Just T S n m quit ahooUng. W h a t difference d id - a a i p ii t m ake?. U N ITY , Fe

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    W eyland sa id th a t a fte r a rm istice L as Vegas, 1 ta lk s began and th e .o b jec t .o f . th e band .K orean w ar w as to gain an aiin ls* ____I___ 'Ut»“r tth e r:t lia a " ja tila l\R W ry rU lB - grotind forcc m ission was twofold:

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    n s o n g W hen prom lnent-D tm Dcrat* cold-shouldered T ru m an jj) In IMS, these two raised mtsst a! th e euapUgn ZimOs n

    re b e e n th a t resu lted in victory over Dewey. n,

    H s r s A C n O N S -T rlp p o 's vast oversea* expansion a ca ^ u . lu i , ttsu itf ld iM ^ely from these rich W ash ing ton con- S. T h e U c u . I n IMS, fo r instance, OAB ru led a g a in s t bla I, k e e p purchase of A m erican Overseas alrUnes because It }r w a r w ould le sicn V. s . comp«tltlon to Europe. T ru m an ap-

    proved th e decision, bu t rescinded It upon m ere ovcr- >?Sa“ *8 -n ig h t "reccnslderaUon.". Jo seph O’ConnelLO A B chu lr- P m c e o f n a n , resigned In protest.

    _ ..W bea OAB b a ld th a t the re wa* scarce ly enpjigh ^ " m u s t tra flo fo r e rsn a single SeatU e-Konolulu fU g ^ Ui »

    lM 8.-T nuB aa m adfr th e board cartU y Pao -A m -fo r t h a . ® - ^ -ru n ln .c om petitloa -» lttL H arth«eat_a ltltnea ._T n im an • '

    j a m - e re n forced o u r am baatadors a t P a ris « j d Rom * to I n t s a s ob ta in P a n Am’* e n try In to these clUea, alU iougb o llc y i s t*'® F rench a n d I ta l ian govem m enta opposed any fo r- "

    elgn rivalry, u n til th e W hite HoUso b rought d lplom atlo ^ . pressure,

    e m a r k - eo , i t w u n o t iu rp rts lng th a t, w hen a E uropean d b lo c k ahlpplng str ike th rea tened to h a lt AtlanU c ^ v e l sev .1 m i g h t e ra! 7*ara ago, P a n Am acceded to a W hite H ouse re -

    cUMt to place a special p lane a t M arga re t T ru m an ’s servSeT Only te c e n U y T S e h T T o h n ^ W n t i a e r m e w - p

    o r t n a i chairm an of th e . s t ^ t e In tersta te a n d foreign com* b }l g f a c - ' m erce com m ittee, was en te rta in ed a t T am pico a n d ti ^ e m l i n Acapulco, two sw ank M exican rcsorta, by W Ubur M or- s

    rlson, he ad of P a n A m's L ntin-A m erlcan division.I . B ricker’s oom m lttee has Jurisdiction over a ll fo reign « isw a r e douiesOo tr a n ^ o r ta tJo n problem*. >■ J t l o n o f . . . BI I c o m e BABIB -FO R BROW NELL'S SU IT —T h e basis foe ̂I d f r o m Brownell’* *ult Involves P a n Am’* strennous a n d sue- ^

    f r o cessful cam paign to block th rough service fro m S outb ̂» America to New Y ork a n d in te rm ed ia te cltliM by rival . ®

    i t t e a t o finns. Tho G race companjr la n am ed because U sha res f a l t e r e d . Joint ow nership v '

    : a t 80B3 P*** Am's 30-year role aa a b lparltsaii "socrrd cow /' , ■ n m n rk - doubtful If th e a ttroney -gene ra l would havo e m a rK proceeded w llhout W hite H ouse okay.(10 s e n - _____ ________________

    V IE W S OF O T H E R Sn o s t r e - n a u t i l u s i iA n n E O iN N iN o i n in A H oi ib r a c e d n , , , |«„nch lng ol th« worUVs llrnL nf.iniJc «-nrflJiti) h n m id - tho aiitmm rlner Nnmiiun, nC a ro lo n , C o n n , wi\* nf

    m o rt tlm n ordinary In lerest to th« |irii)il# of pbbL

    Tlift ftlflmfo.pnwerpcl ouKlna. w hirli will drlvo tills a o ia io r a moat. i,„i,nl „r »u wnr,->l.lps ye t InilU, in r iv r . l ii„ ir.n-

    .O lin d n n . lun (hmuKli n tluiilU-iilo fiXiKrilinciitm niMclPl 111 tlinu n u n g o ntvllotiiil rcftciioti trMiiiB fltnlimi on ih r iiw rr

    (n o b n deaert. In fn r i the rxperlm eutn l niHlii''. Hin Murk 1 dfneratliin i.owor a t llie Mntm bUc rliire lunt m u i i m r g, J

    I h o o c - im u l iu tlm luopellflr bIib U of a "fliy lnnokinii i»i If ..ivufivM • I'^ 'ifin**'- 1»'>. i t ifnvy b* even a (-ntter lu lt u, ml.I t always

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    A ccording to a p rom inen t coffee H t^ m a nufactu re r, th e cost of a cnp of *■ coffee for m a teria l 1* about two r f “ . to th ree oenU w ith a p rtee p a r *“ •n KhiK P®'“ d of cenU for coffee on th a t ^

    bftsla Aalde from operaU ng cotta,' . r flvo c en ts pe r cup w ould m ak* r ^

    gross p rtrflt o f abou t 100 p e r oen t. w nn>' 9 According to m y Inform ation , moat " S n S buslUMw* .are conducted on a SO to b v t l i e ' p e r cent'ifroJU pToHt basUtrw hlcir p»im a tte r *hould cover ope ra ting costs a n d Af)

    leave a n e t p ro fit fo r th o dealer. it OAB knia l l e ^ o ia coffee stand* raised th e p rice 8 u

    p er cup to 10 centa, m aking a g r o a » iof 100 p e r c e n t over th e old prlc® thiof five cents, or a gros* of 300 p e r bal

    ElM B. coffee p e r W<

    “ T h e p rese n t Increase t o th o j r t c e y n .v« i r a ®f coffee am ount* to abou t 10 p e r ■ J f M i ^ QentjJWhUe i t appear* th a t thi* l a - POi n " e “ o 1* 00 ̂lufillfled , a n d th e ' W -

    ' cen t p rice w as a lready too high , Ju st . . w hy should*the dealer ta k e th is la -

    Z , ^ . c rease aa a n excuse to a d d on a n - ̂o th e r 50 to 78 oe r cen t, h is costs fo r i n d u c t in g h is business n o l havlSg ■*“

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    ------- - - 'T w in ra iU > ----------- J' P . a. la d d ea U U y , wo h av e c u t ourD em o- consum ption 80 p e r c e n t

    fo rm er RITTENB FO R K IDB D E P T . wa Ited a n (T h er W rite! D lvlsloa) “hiI Cone, Pot*:konsas. I 'm a p re tty tortoU e c a t. m is- fru m an chlevlous, a p e t and aU of th a t. f ° i^ uD ds K erer s c o tc h o r site , w in < I5 ^ I |n r

    m ousing day o r n igh t. Oome a n d get w. me. please. Always come w hen

    panslon caUed)n con- ga ily SneM t hla , , (Phone 1804-M) _ause 11 (T w in Falls) JJlla n BD- . • . • ‘' ie over- D O N T OrVB ITF TBTf “I c h a ir - P o t Shota:

    •• - K is too bad to loee th e ba ll olub. J m m iffh T w in- FalU never -was a baseball i B h t ^ tow n, f a th e early days, Je rom e a n d for th a B ub l were, Jerom e haa a n Ideal l. »» iSt ..ftir, ol IlU>r K flnillk. •lloi7.*r Iot lb. Jn JIh. fi'i.lUr N .tlon.l n.nk nuiiaiiiK in >

    vn agiiln Twin K.iil, Oounty ot T»ln K.H., Mi.t. I■ . 'I - l'*"»»ctloa of tb . bu,tn... g| ,.U I rd cow, n t . t . . j lid have D .1.J ^omit.E,( |

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    f f f . n .irallng o the r prisoner*. Inducing J l» e

    prin ters, who h a d kicked ou t hos- i Uie poUUcal dodger* on a Job press, to e ̂

    ^ 3 | T h e H alU an govem m eae h u m y HI ® permission to n m it* own Affjd” B |

    m according to it* ow n laws, constltu - | B Uon and wise jadgm ent. I offer no gratu itous a n d snobbish Judgment

    E « a on Ita conduct to th is emergency, HwM ' A th a t would come w ith bad grace from

    a clUxen of tb a na tio n w hich s tu - H P rT f f l fers eQual- persecu ttona- from the H 4 ? ^ OIO and to o APL under c h a r ttf H

    from ton W ashington govemmenL H ■ I t !»■ none o f 'n iy b U fln w b w - M

    . I . HolU meet* emergencle* of t ^ M km d and I would like to do toe g , same to P ellx F ra n k fu rte r, H enry W allace and U Boca a ra n d s .

    ’pa licc Bo I repo rt excerpts from to e M ldent HttlU su n . no t in reproach to toe . re aho governm ent b u t aa a commenUuy . ^ keep a on toe In tegrity and sincerity of

    P o w e U .ao d -o f.to eJ ie w Jro tk .T lm u J g ?0 post- which, about to e *amo Ume, was ch arity effUivlaUng abo u t tW M ble s l g n t . .“ j n o to f Ilcftoce o t to e seoulM ntennlal and

    of torusU ng a ne « lle In to m e sensi- tlve ribs of R afae l TruJUlo of wU*

    1 Neitro the neighboring D om inican re - addethe public, Wlto an Intim ation th a t he A*

    nw U nr was a fa s fls l and.not.,lllte,M a6lolre^ ^ k18 paid a "dem dcrat." i t u1 arff»t T he verijlBgB—o f-th eso -o ff le lA l

    communiques Is r ich In the vita- ns *nber of mlns o f official casuistry . iree.trongly . *• --------------- a s piB fur- T he f irs t s ta te m en t from th e pate,t both (Mjcretary of s ta te of in terior said a nelid and t j ,a t "even w hile toe enUre popu- I n

    „ lance prepared to p a f homage to of 1)llno of fathers of o u r homeland, per- to ro

    sons blinded by amblUon and pas- o?^ sion hftd p lo tted to c rta tc an tn U

    IvM "to c u la to g ^ ^ a r ^ n ^ 'r o m o r s in ^ n d ed pS rt . to set cIUmus ig a ln s t one anotoer.” r tq u

    w ithout Yo tols end toey d istributed tracU Alps "published to contem pt of law , each 3,00c

    “ u„„ one more calum nious th a n to e one gga before," disclosing a foolish belief n

    ‘ I f f ‘b a t to e democraUo dem eanor of jour in te r- govenunent wa* a algn of ^aus

    weakness. TheiBut, "according to th e penal code, n e a

    public action ha* b e e n . launched. lg pool A sc a rch f la» 'rav a ah d f lr t* n n * ,sh srp

    weapons, trac t* a n d seditious procla- -# . ,® maUona. A ccordingly.", like toe cm cnts N um berrW bunal-o t#Ju*U ca Robert 1 doica Jackson o f to e U. 6. suprem e co tn t

    and toe syntoeUo Brlg.-O en. TeUord 5 ^ Taylor, to e leglslaUire a t Ita Imml- f ” *

    nerlcan j,e n t session w ould " launch consti- •ending tuUonal proceedings to p e n n lt com- najestlc pe ten t au tho rity to proceed' agaU ut

    the autoora of th e crlm #*-m en whoresenee, a re protected by im m unity—to ao- ___of toe cordance w lto to e fundam enta l

    l-*aUed ch arter .'t--------------------------------------- .whourances • • • fingimprove A nother com m unique aald th a t to Ma( ir mar*- gpitc of the consU tutlonal proylslons dow a n ta of "decrecd'’ by th e government, other mui an stur- members of the legislature had con- mor people/ tinucd to inc ite w orkers and s tu - p ret

    den ts to strike a n d to cause d lsaf- N< .tlm ents fectlon among to e arm ed forcca. wa* ort-A u- Accordingly to e goverrunent had or- emj: jbllshcd crM the Judge d ’lnslrucU oa' to take rea l ̂ w hich action against toem . ; M*(

    faiscUm, In spontaneous Indignation agatnst Tl r from such perfidy, a ll industry In P o rt- pals cfil k in ou-Prlnco closed dotvn nex t m orning In* i t hap - ond th e businessm en and employes fo rr

    converged qn tho palace lawn. O lrls m y

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    N utrition Through A ir omhos- year-round enow occur near

    nress, the equator? I aay nol aaya PRM,^ a New Brilato (Cono.) Herald read-

    ftalr* ^ ̂ e e grow? to-stltu- RHO.ern omenC (Oallf.) Tribune 'rency, Jfrom w i ld animBl ^

    t cuf- eeasa fear to a HI tha Slarter (TOkye;m ent Japan) posUnan- V l

    L S i, three waya—upward from .the top. ip* 1 tha downward f ^ m toa root Up*, out-ft uie wwd from toe heart—b ut not, a* anlni° Is o fun supposed, by « lengtoentog fear,^ Jf of tbe enUre trunk or root lyiitem, my %

    Observe a m aturing sapltog and you ShwUl-»eo"that-the-JiBlfhtTJMbrlow. "ame

    llm i- est Umb never variea. However, care<'girtlr tocreasef. 'Jost inside tba pro- abru

    lo of ce l^ called cambium, which is troll, re- added each year. knoia t he A* a result o f thla growth, toe “ ctlglolre. bark muat atretch and in doing tola Or®'

    I t l is o a u y gp ira r-T rtd s-to -w iu -a -------Itlelal 7 pung t m n ^ b a v Q barkaasm ooto Arvita- as a baby's i^ee5~wh]Ie an older ques

    tree's may be "wrinkled.” However, I wl------ a special layer o t retla to- th e bark' -mH, the patches the damaged "spUta” with mali• said a new corky layer. lion popu- Incidentally, about 00 per cent 1 co ge to of a tree’s nutriUon come* not of y

    per- torough toe roots but from the alrf 1 pas- Oertatoly, toere la "eternal" mow 0« e an to toe tropica. PRM, but It calls for !'?»•

    enSel pSrtLw no rth in “ i 1toer.” require* about llflOO feet; to toe ___tracU Alps, 9.000; ta Greenland, Jes* toan, each 3,000; and to polar lands i t is a t n .le one gga leveL 8™"' belief Many factor* affect to e ’ year-le*" ef rotmd snow Une. In f ^ l , toey may iibiii ro of cause its change tnjm year lo fear.

    These are laUtude, snowfall, steep. ,ad I1 code, nesij of slope, exposure to sxm and Bi<nched. pravaiUhg'idhds'and locAlIonm're- SiSlshsrp laUon of water, most unUl J toe f“c‘rs determining temper-

    ■ ^n(sa-“Tha •BOcamulatrvB--T)eri^ tSSI pelual’' snow becomes 100 to 200 feet deep, th e pressure transforms toa •“j-o

    DD^tl lo'* '" Ice and tous a L.bi . com. slscJer 1* formed. And i t Dow* to. ■aaimt » « d .the sea to beautiful undu* T ^ o In tog Itoea a* If eoft like honey a l. _ to ao- ____________ncntal ' v- iif------- ■Bho-aort_confie_^eanB with J

    ftogera sang a *ong of n o m a g * ^ m .hat to Maglolre, and toe pre*ldent eame I visions down from his balcony and to ld 'tbe (( I ! other mulUtude th a t "1 am obUged one« d con- more to wear my Iron pant* to sup- M d stu- press somo vagabonds." yWdlsaf- Next day agato, "toe palace lawn fl forcca. wa* a seething mas* of government lad or- employe*, poUUoal and aoclal groups o take reaffirming loyalty to Prealdent

    Maglolre." I Iigftinst The Bun reported th a t Vtnm tb« lU ̂

    Port- palace atep* besida a huge dU patot* njin ornlng In* of htoiseU to a general** unl. U iployes form,'* tbe president "toanked the jUHl I. Olrls manlfcsten for, toelr coUaboraUon." ffiS

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    S w a t a r y Jam es p. m t d i d l sa id O yr, LodjT uesday recftit r»mu-ka by APL Sunday . IP re s id e n t Ocors# U eany have fam ily boioverdraw n th e dork side of th e eco- E lghteeiaoo ilc picture. ‘ a re u r in g

    Askixl ahn iit * - a ta le m c n t- J t t . hnm a. T h «M eany th a t the naUoti’a economy Is Uple b lr ti"go ing dcxwnwnrrt* sn d th a t the In th e 35 iPreaW ftnt should u iauu ite a pubUo R ich a rd 8w orks progr»tT> now. MltcheU re - ered 17 ofpUed: M rs. O:

    •TVeQ. I , t h in k Mr. Sfeany-irt>o waa IT ,Istn d d e o ta lly is a good friend o t 47. m ine , whom I adm ire very m uoh—Is overdrawlnK the sltuaUon whenhe^ th ings a re to ing dow n- . ^

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    MltcheU. Interviewed on a te le- lO O P h av ld o n ahow, sa id he though t 1054 dredging ofw ould be a good year and h e saw C laude W•‘n o th ing b u t brightness" ahead . fjcer. Bhos

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