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    ^ 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.

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

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    ^ ^ ■ ( 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 , - -

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    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 .

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    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;*

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    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

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    N ln t Ir r ig a te d Idaho Cotfntiea

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    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

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    [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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    s . T ransit•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

    « « « • I n t a r f e r l o i ^ V\ , ' ,• growth or iO pposing "ss£‘̂

    -President Eisenhower said b e u ^ a ^ ^ iHiMilalmfly any ■itlBtnpt ■ to f power among the bnuichea

    ment a t a Hewg cenftfenca 'ard showdown tm tHe mt on treaty.-pQwera. ^ ' * n M r f f if Ic coonuent on v a r i o u s « q 6 |^ ^ 1 ^ bS

    SenateShowdown in Bricker PlflTi

    W A S W O ^ r - ^ ^ eaate headed toward a'ibDwdovil

    fiyBeaate BepobUcan iM d e r '-^

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    O t h w e S p w d t o U d e f t i S B t o S i B e a w a y - ^ house p e u u i r w k a

    c o m m ltte ro v en itite U B rtr a p p iro Ma S) . ^ f l l ^ . a M . 1

    Bm^lair^ tB i OnlyPeiSiM '- For Breaking

    TJm p e a a lw w»t» tak so f r o o t t e oash r e g l s ^ a t tb s Bolae-PayetU lu m b e r eom pany. l M . 1 U n t . i o a m louUt, betw een • p ju . T uasilay aiM 7:31 a in . W edneaday. A tael# w aa b roken t a a n offlo* wlndDW.te w b i en try . T h e offlea « u ra n s a d ia d » * E s S i i H

    A n a lley wtodow : • a * .b r o to n - ta e n te r Jen n ie ’* cafe, Bhoahwie 5 ? ? L 2 ? 5 S w e s t A m a n t a i n ^ a ^ m t ^ s t a in b e a rd ttia e a sh .re id a u r Ttag. b u t d^d n o t caU pouee u n ta la ta r . ^ • " S 5 9 ? : * 8 n m e o r ttia b m ftu y ^ w iB *et,-be- jW .-,***.** C tw een • a n d f t i l i p jn . IfottitDg w u ^know n to h a ta baen taken , medirtlm l ^

    o wto * ih J "o 7 H M h S w k S f f f l S G o tw as taken . T hp burg lar « M bellered 0 A X ia 7 i i ] to h av a h id d e n ta th e h m b e r la i t f laeM ’iM la to jbe fo fe i f o io i e d / -------------------- r — b e m - w r i t i i

    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 )

    PoUoa C hief Eow an) iOHUtto aa ld i r e m a mee« W edneeday. b e 1« unoerta la .U ^ |t» . M IA b i . i M Iw rg la r I* ̂ e am a petsoo th a t M mml»(«d oUter reoent burg larlea tO 'M to m to

    H e doubu i t t r t h r H a e 7 m > tm r ,- i p e n o n w l» w o itad a s a a “a lte r s d inne r" bu rgU r ta p r i ta te bom e* b e r o f if ie .b reoenUy. « Id a h o F c te t

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    p ro b fan a w h en h e to ld t & a i ^ - ' « W o 8 ^ n % h i* O D craU m B e la ld tee* ^ftrM m m

    poTOda.̂ ^ ftom eaoh fT*- ^

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    im ee^ yi s i t i o i p! a y lo r « * a W d y ;m u iia lt t . I Io y lBlntranBitton ̂ m'ffaf l^ll h||

    terfering' wlth-iM^«*i-)XL tiwth o r the Bteŝ .in̂ : wLkiJk o f w u b t . o t R n Sf U u tN r h a d w ritte n l 5 > « g |M I j ^

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    b e r ^ ^ b M c l ^ A M m ^ ^Id a h o F r ta to a M O i U B t t t j n a ^ ^ ^ B

    oo o le reoea t a t l a a . - g jQ^TWiT^rtTtifn.'

  • p Finance Rates ■ —|9ttH6mesHit“ H By AFL ChiefHi • M tA U I BSAOR. tfV-ATL^ R _ e a . » » j i l O T 9 r O T ^ » U th a n Ubor ■ I I eo tU in c o tu trn c u m p n e aH l lH l l ] M easy u i d w t« a n t e i In e u U m

    cities mTer&ged 0 S J u i hou r in i n . 2038, comparR] v l th t»37 In Efct tl b u t th e p u r c b u ln f pow er of (ha H H l » i e r «*H U i v i .H i u - O n t t » eUjM-.|i»Bdt_b« » 1 4 m ort- LH i n s e !» _ ' a se n a te bill aulhoriring D. S . p a rti - c lpaU on In of th e BL

    - • 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 «“

    s « r 3 ! i ! i

    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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    News in Brief ~~|?r,O o to WaeblBftoB

    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 ,

    , WendeU postoffice a t 1:S0 p jn . and | n e ra l je ro m e postoffice a t 3:30 p.m. i s Bw ere — -------------------------------------- --------------------m tn»»M l •nond-istlan

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    ( fn m r t f Otu) in abiAmerican h a n d s a n d Is being Ques- s to r e .

    Itors uoned on O kinaw a. Bhoehc»d»y o toe rve rs no ted , how ever, th a t Mr. jjou r t ud l- E lsenhower d id n o t deny th e reporta o

    th a t R a s to v o r o T - la - to A m erican ^ - i > custody. , . ^ tlcea li

    T he P residen t wa* asked Whether , fnr Uie R ussian, w ho d isappeared ster w f_ ro Tokyo from h is p o e t a s se c rad end u j

    u r y Of Uie Soviet niUslon Uiere ^ u In A m erican custody. H e said he ju s t oould n o t say a n ^ g on ^ ^ Uie case. I t Ju s t happens, h e addiA th a t h e baa n o In fonna tloa on St.He then sa id h e assum ed any im por- ______

    I - tO ta n t- tii lo rm a tlo n w ould b e com* . «Um - a jun ica ted to ............ “O l ' lanas T he im portance o f Rastovorovi V al- detecUon lies in th e f a c t th a t be Is .

    th e h ighest-rank ing Soviet diplom at f y jg to faU Info th e h a n d s o f th e United BUtes alnce W orld w ar n. O ther

    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 |

    h w ilip b e re p o i t . - i a * - t « to i a « - M d assignm ents a p p g a r to bsTB been in the fa r eas t w h re h e could have - _

    ,v - , . highly iD lpiurtant k n o w le ^ ol- }fJQ\ soviet s p y ^ g s In J a p a n an d Korea.

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    A p p o i i n t n i e n t ~iltlng New d u b appolntm enle w e r e I R e- m ade a t th e reg u la r meeUng of the p. m . xiofi* c lub-W ednesday iwon a{ the ■s. N. p a rk hotel.

    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- | > |

    a rd KeUo w as n am ed second vice f | l -. presldent-W i(l_Joeepb_LaUmore was |

    .vaU- appointed to th e board of dlreCMr*. . i ;R ichard S e rpa a n d B n e s t Taylor

    10 in w ere appo in ted chairm en of th e rlum. ISM m ins tre l show . P lan s fo r Uie ayne. annual c h a r te r n ig h t p rogram Feb, ■ # jTBity 33 a t thB T u rf d u b w ere announced | l • u , ; by Fa ren F a le r. special acUvlUes "

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

    ra ted color movie* of Uie Bighorni UO CTHs a re a , -------- < « “Falls — — — — — i S ; ; >t«y* j ) l u ......................................... and 1

    p Insulotion zi ^ w c i r r g

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    ig Friends 1decently \re announced tba t Anti world record In 1 9 5 3 . , . with sales lubstantlally greatcjr than the salt by any othor brewer. • , anywhere

    5Ve\e thought a lot about th a t r courfio. But, even more than th< imlue what U mcom. It means we In producing DudwolBer and Mich« process on Sfarth. It means th a t Ar to demand tho very hlg;hcat quality, to you as m u ch as It doea to us.

    And It belongs to the retailors whi more-thim-IOO-ycnr history, we In these buflincsomvn who are parm Now, moro thun ever, wo apprecli\

    Althougli b«K« iciuliTHhlp is nothi we promlno to continue to m erit y the tmmotchcd qitallty of lJudwi always rcmcmbcrhift th a t “ MyBUSINHSS” .

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    B a y M oot carry ing rad io e n d w

    ® crosseg s tre e t.in abeltered , su n n y doorw ay o f acoote;

    lee- s to r e , j . d o u d o f d u s t b a n g lag over eatingBhoehotM s tr e e t d u r iag heavy a o o a big coi

    Mr. b o u r tr a f f ic . . . V atsaat desk In o f- walUm’r is floes o f P a r ry , K eeaaa , R obertson ^lo tocan « s d -IM y -« a .-T lm .H o b c r tu ii- rp ra c - unload

    Uces law phone” from borne b e - T w lacause o f c ase o f m u a p e . . . Youzq:*^ sou th

    “ s te r w earing sunglassea . . . T h l * eouUvend u p " ite n c l led o n c ra te le ft u p - yonside dowO o n s to re p la tfo rm . . . womerT een -age youngsters w earing re d parke

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    aM lnst him naslum . J a o l fe fttln s .O le i

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    ^ ■ tr tln w e re '-b y p u se a to to e pollBonnevlUe adm in . B W n e cou

    .Hided ■ »403.MO con- p ro g ra m co « t r lc company, fa rm p rice

    L lor elKtrltal equipment.^Bibn EUn corporaUon.I a t r . m arkets . - / « |Mle tn Austria, b a d «ub- I t S I Met $368,050 and th e In - a e t lk U : Dl, l ^ a n o , . _ , .

    •i-m ii In a p repared UUkt the “bid of the

    •B B -K ^ratlon w as re - - - - - - • MSt cl Inability to meet ,• nqiiiemento se t fo rth lOcn while th e I ta lian .trie Zlecttlchl__BL J 8 ^Beet the MO-day de- r I S t '

    bshtle. indicating they M o s t dre m days. Bonnev lie „ lid tlw EUn corporation J u a l l ^ ,m re Its atJlllty to 'bu lld J , '.- ■

    I ^ H o j i U h i i size. m »_ A n d _ - - ,

    ^ ^ K i e i ^ I s for a 7S.0W- ^ ^ ^ b e r e poirer transform er - \1 ^ j ^ B l t u t a l l e d a t a B pokat^

    B Shortages ig ^ ■ 9 to be no danger o f \ W A lor iRlgattoD, R obert I f lV

    " T ^ m . »ectttary-treasurer o f ------^ ^ H T co] Canal company, re - 1 ^ ^

    at a board m eeting

    ^^ptip^^lation a t H ailey from ^ t^ B n r e r area Is S7 p e r ceAt

    ^ ■ u t d on a 'M year aver- • : i H i t m t r f l ( t d atatlon. based

    . Tnr average, I t Is 70 ;wr -^ ■ o R u l, h« tald. ' **l^ ■ i n m^&oo acre fee t o t

    Uiglc reservoir a t th la r — — added.

    ^ ■ r Meeting Is I •Hed for Scouts 1

    ■.;|^BDJfE, Feb. 3 -T h e F ebru- H^■m K ilA g (or Shoshone Oub

    be held Kcb. 37 follow- Hm. i»iuick dinner to r | K

    ^ ■ > n d Ihdr pnrciitA. T he d in - H'^ ^ n n t d RL a 8coul leaders ! ■^W onday ntKtil nt. tho hom e HH^ ■ w d e n Mtyer. k2

    • “ '" " 'I tte em a n «cUib sponsoring V!

    *111 ftri (li niM ler o f \«16 Iliiiiirr nnd Fred

    CubD)n,|,r. w)Ji be Jn ^^^proK (uin .

    *111 |up»«nt Iwo stun ta ^ ^ P d lm irr .

    ^ B f i r r Ri'i-oiiTF.D3 . Mr. and Mrs.

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    ' 0̂ Catvs saj>s!

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    ConfirmedW BIHEB. Peb. S (fl — J o P e - ¥ >

    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

    ■ communl ______ o 'u f ^ c l

    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

    It 's T im e to S ta rt Preporin

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    Sero-T-F la t^ a ll-F lf i l^ T n JH T C ^ C

    Most Suifaces!. . ♦ ̂ _ Many

    “Do I t YoureeW'

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    High Cost of Korea C: Pays Off in Battle I

    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."

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    t t e n l n g . - n c r r * m a j o r l e a g u e p o l i t i c s —Mr . E U en- ” h o s t i l e hower. howevCT, U now playing m ajor leagus poU tlc i.

    .Io r th e IlTBt.tlme line* h e entered th e " ^ t e H ouse. ^ c l f p u - Among th o fe flabbeiigt*ted by Brow nell* MOve *r#

    com m erce B5cretaIy-sm chllr•^V e^|ts a n d R obert M ur* ^ p a r t i e s j.gy_ commerce undersecretary for u a n sp o rta tio n , bo th “ llin , t o P a n Am frl tn d s . SB p la c e Even before Brow nell's announcem ent, th e y had

    fo r CotmecUcTit and O O P ew U rn U eosurer .when S m a t t e r w eeks waa n a tfona l treasurer. Indeed, th e P ry o r to - I t a k e n nucooe h a s been eo effLcUvc for years th a t h e rc - l e J u t - - JieWe# a lftcgfiL 8 (afiry .J lm T rlppe ,.P nn j m b08*. an_d_ _ o i l t lc o l genius, Pryor geta 1*0,000 to T rlppe s $28,-

    r a l i s m , ■ jg ^nly one of Pan Am'a friends. O n th e D em o- tu r n o f c ra tlo Bide, P a n Am has Louis A. Johnson , lorm ex n y c u i - de fease se c re ta o ’. whixw Jaw tirm once collected an

    *18,000 fee from Trlppe, I t also has J . C arro ll Cone, p, D em ocratic na tional com m lttccm an for A rkansas,

    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 -

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    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 . ®

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    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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    TWIN FAIXS, IDAHO ■S A P P E A R FROM 3

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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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    PobUe aceesitane* dem ands th a t we e o n t i s u . th k Bpeclat Event —

    ' The grea test we have ever o ffered.OD Q aallty U v lo f

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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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    flonfvrtd v ith city »nd county rep- r m a U ttn * Tuee H I ) ' chtrU nf » vork profrun dur*

    Inf « meetlnt of tb t mbcommittai Ipal league, who attended the

    ^ H meeting, U expected to communU ^ ■ j eate the group's views today to ^ H league m tm btrt meetlnf here to d H n PlM for Itafue oonventlon next d H n Ju a t Id MeOalL ' ■ fh m ------T b e m e e tln f also-was-a((ended by dH r ' Harold WMt. Idaho Fall*, president «

    of tba itate 'a county organlutlon, ^ . 1 / UM Idabo AMOciatloo ^ CommU* f m j ilaQ tn aad Olarka. ^

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    B - — ^ s e - § e u g b t |^ B b o ib s . r tb . $ ijrs-Bntish m - t^ H luraso«UBdtnnrlMrafUadiultTuii« e

    in third dutrfot eourt bart for I ^ H rvlinburstmtnt of fund* requlrtd to^ H trow an ot tbe Mer>Rupert e^ H ^ ia /w a n u “Idaho a

    -bean caae." a■ 1 1 The aoUon rtvlvad » case ef tha i■ H ^ wblA frow tri com* f^ t ^ a t W. knArmw Jean, f n - 1■ H ^ * r warehouseman, failed &>'j ^ H ' account te tbem for lUbatanUal <■ H quantlUea of produce tbey had (tored tH I warehouse! Itaaed by WilliamM M Banka warehouse, Inc., and opera- tB W «d by Jean. '

    ~ .........M4.M4 JtsdfntB t^ H . An tU,M3.0B Judfment waa re-^ H - burned ayalnat ute warehouse con-

    ' cem In federal district eourt here ,^ H ^ court contended that ]^ B l Uoeaaee,' tbe WllUam Banks ‘BWW warehouae f im , waa respooclble <B H for the acta of th t operator.H | | Judgment waa upheld by the IB iJ n *upreiM ffl were required to pay the $64,M3.09. <■ I lk B revfbt by n i r 1B i f f Tueadayt action directed aiafnat ^B l l JM n waa brought by John Ajfred

    Halford and John B. U rd . two ot <^ H tbe B ritish' undtrw rlten w ho 'are *H I requlrtd to m n t the Judfm m t ‘^ B >BBlnBt Uoydiri whleb operatM u a^ H ' broker.^ B The plalntlffi aeek % IUl.M9.0S .

    B ' l u w S 1representing attorney fees and other

    H i ooale, aeoordinf to, loeal attorneys. Iffln Jean Is new reported to be living Rltii ^ Phoentjc, Arls. ̂H,|H ........—— ■■ J

    III Idaho Air Guard ; Dll Craft Is Wrecked I-H B I BOISE, reb. 9 -A n Idaho airM M naUemal guard flgtiter plana loetn D I power and crash-landed on lU belly 'y i j l 20 miles eouUt of DlUon, Mont.. ‘HHI Tiieeday. Ruard ofdclale reported. ' Hln Lleut.-Go1. J . H. Buckey nald the 'lin ! I>llot, Maj. Kennelh E. Nordllng,IHili.1. Boise, (elephon« ln u P -B li to P u to . j N. U.. to lie turned nver to the j North D nkotn nlr iinUoiial guard. I

    I ^ H Col. Martin Joluuou and MnJ. ■ ■ M Wllllnm Onbiin) onntlmied to ra r - H b I go, Uuckay aald. ]|e ittld the pUne n n n l awiimed toH j'tn i invn •'nunnivfi rtamngp." Hb aald U j^ _ Nordlliig r«porltci lha euiilne failed H B U s coniplrtely.B H (^'hatincry n. Itrrge I1«w to^ ■ 1 Dilloit Ul Inniircl Uio Kc,

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    T ueaday by revoking th e gracing ~ by th e P trm lt 'o f a Bhelley cattlem an.

    t W are- W ilson eharged th a t L . B. Oou- :»adon m erlh l h a d violated hls p e rm it by I .M 09 Allowing o th e r eatU O nen to use hla

    p lo t betw een* Bhelley a n d G raysu ttn s tAlfred «»•two of o ve r-g ra ied . H t w aa lupported by ho a n * d a lifk U o n h » d t d by J . s . O ard - i g m ^ a « r. B laekfeo t.Id u ft Ooumerlhl and hta attorney de-

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    d Sfl m lselng aboard a 0 -49 tranepo rt p lane t h a t c rashed In J a p a n Sun- Hay. T h e a i r foree •a rlJar b a d Ust- 1_ J «d Bfl mleelng a ll aeven a ir force 'K c Q meml>era of th e crew, bo a ir T h e m lselng Include: la iftii Becond L ieut. D onaM J . Iver- ■ Jh ln v aon, son of W r. A. J . Iveraen. M ont Avery. Ida ., and hiuiband of Mrs.

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    rea u of reclam ation, w hich p a rtlo l. ■*Bwty P«ted In th e re-sW dy e f th a m iddle S *M a- i ^ k e ' r i v e r and It* trtbu ta rlea , U 1 D ean "build ing u p to a recom m endation coun ty o f a M ounta in Sheep dam ,"

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    »1* recom m endation," Morse aald.'*• - ‘T h is dam has been stud ied gu f. t o o I ficlen tly to have convinced bo th th e f c o a engineers a n d the bureau th a t U haa O D on* no p la w In th e best plan fo r th * de* r w bo ^ lo p m e n t o f the Snake."

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