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Red Chinesiinese - I More ^ ^ I WASHINGTON (AP) i;.Six P C / . U. S. ,| This won’i come as a sqr- . S, Raidsds I — I1 — pprii ris e -to -m a n y - h u sb a n d s,— | ------I•I but tho, Labor D ep art- | rA ttack^ritB r i t i s f r - 1 | - niement bas concluded after | ^ | J V I a survey that women | I I I spend more lhan (rfen on ii: ■ I I clothing, I OverV-/ HaHanoi Ar It said the average Are In Hong? K(Kong I ' AmericanAm woman from 18 iji V'.rIW';' to 64 spent 5225 a year • i " ir^ By FORREST ED W A R D S would nolnot tear d o w n pro-, m i m ' I fnrtnr clothing in 1060-61, B 1 Associated Press W riter CommunistCommuni,st anIi-B ritisli posters I "'hi while the average man i HONG KONG (AP) — Comm- - In the borderbord area. : spent spe 5175. The depart- i I I — 3— — moimont-salg. 2. Col. 2 ing stations Where Communistlist ‘nc^se. i Officers said the vehicle, a suburbansuburbi district that has beenen 1968 edition of one of the events, ' Chinese broke- tlirough Britishi.sh Johnson criticized th e insur- A 1965 D'odfie driven b y W arre n known itnnwn since French coloniallal the Elmo ^ r e Co unty F a ir a tt ______b arricades” Friday and a s s a Wiri: - -a-Hcrhttr attCe“ b n n :o n ' g rounds —ir-would------M " L’. Smith, W ' Bis'hop,--Ca-lif::5^days as the Doumer bridge, Glenns n ed Hong Kong police and B ritishish cosi- too n much when there are wentw ent out of control in a con-"■ U.S.u.s. AirA Force pilots bombedjfj I?"'ton?daugii\eV^^M^ ‘’““8 ' AActions .C ti( ^ troops. moremoro cru(crucial needs requiring struction zone of U. S. Highway'y the bridgebrii for Ihe first lime Fri-r|. Clyde Pipkin,Pi[ Glenns Ferry, HI- federal financial support—help ______At l^an Knm Tn. lhe C om m u- 9,1.9.1, ThevTh said tbe vehicle was n.ivday andnn ,'iaid they cut thg, center,...er .Mary Mary hHanke. also Glenns Fer- r>V< nlsts captured a g u a rd post^i,sL fortor "children, child uie poor, ihe ~ apapparently p are traveling at a nign5" span,span. ry.ry, surresurrendered her crown as? G overnoi*—— — seized its weapons, held a dozen;en elderly — and most important, rate of speed when it went . •n. this year's fair queen to the ^ , , al- American fighting m e n 'in Viet- III Tbe North V ietnam ese, cbarg- •I'is British soldiers hostage for al- American throughthroug a graveled dip in the . ' f. ■in queen - elect, who is sponsored I t« itl ?cr nam." ■ ing tliat resid en tial are as w ithin fl” ?" ^ C ritic iz e d most five hours, and stood over nam." LIFTED, A COASI^uardIIjuard helicopter at Eiigene, road, went out o( conlrol as 'i. it 'and " on-the. outskirts of Hanoi,. bYih^nibj; Ihe Snal« River Trail Riders. I*-* attempted'-to round a curve- —.fl British "border district officer;cr The PrePresident hnd proposed - O re., airport liCitycariSId Robefiflobeflf GeneGer Sehulti, Sacramento, attemj denounced that foray a s O new MisTSH’tton's'falent ™‘Sj »Wt was In the^ BOISEBPISE (AP) — Idaho State with an ax while forcing h im to last June a $13 million program H e ' w as rescued fro ;n a rockck slide inii O regon by the Coast a paved portion of the road, and; and extremely " serious eSCala-[a- field, of -sewing and- dress de-■ Democratic oeniocratl Chairman E. T. sign an agreem ent. _ to provide .some additional in- Guard, where his father wai'killed.li kllled. ((A P w lrS p h o to ). skidded sideways down the high-”■ lion" .|™ ... of the war. signing. WatersW aters sasaid Saturday that Gov. It was a virtual repeat' of a rance cove coverage for federal em- * ' . w ay. ]js Carma Alzola, Mountain1 Don W. SSamuelson nad "made sim ilar incident at the samTie e ployes and nnd put the system on a After skidding, the car struck,,, Coordinate'd Viet Cong attacks f 1 Z on four Soutli Vietnamese army Home, daughter “ of Mr. andi a shamblesshambli of the Idano Slate spot e a rlie r in tjie w eek . T hlat a t sound basi;basis.. a tree stump, flipped end over ™ gr Mrs. Martin Alzola, w as. firstt PeniteilcIa:PeniteiJdary” without trying to time, too, (lie Communjsts B,,t j,,, ,a “ posts in the northern - border Mai But he said Congress proposed F a « t h e r O f F o uw r KilledIC i 111 end .and landed on its top on™ province of Quang Tri prompted runnerup. runnerup. Her talent was horse-■ learn of the many problems seized - Briti.sh ., weapons— ^n8 toincrease this to $61 million in yg- ^ ■ a fcfcnc n c e line of a j& id e u c e o w nU‘ - P™';speculation they might signalal rnanship, ti'anship, and she, was sponsor-- there. , ______forced the-same border distriet- 1the),,;-fijst "first yjyear. This- w ould a w l - |- i ed by Ralph.Snell, Rogerson, te irt O regon- ‘=‘*0 ,^^ ■ another period of stiff fighting]g ed-by-“the- Mountaln~H oirre' "w W aters aters referred to Samuel- officer to ^ ig n an a g r e e m e n t.' federal [j.d|.ral corcontribution to the pre- M -‘- ’ ■•''-i m iiitain Hilte In Officers said Mr, Spencer was Chamber of Commerce. son’s demi ► The Ja g re e m e n ts-d e sc rib e d cost; below the demilitarized zone. Chamber son’s demand this week that tha mium costs and w o u ld nearly EUGENE, Ore. (AP) - Thehe brothersbrother bad been teaching theig appareapparently thrown from the ve- ‘ ; Second runnerup was Janett‘ Statestate BoBoard of Correctloiis by a government spokesman as double the $63 million a year the fa th e r hide when It struck the stump.p ' “Both ‘>‘h U. S. m arines an d gov- k „ “ ,5loat fa th e r of four children has beensn childrencliildrei how to climb moun- ' r ernment troops are under heavy• K , ay ^ Moats She Is th e d au g h ter■ mmerribers e rrib ers resign. invalid because they were governmenigovernment Is ch ip p in g in now, killed whilg climbing a mountain lains_ His attending pTiysician. Dr. ernmcii ' P.fJ«r,_anlMrs^ W. A. Moats, . , signed -under-duress-and-threat Jnlains.------... His a ^ pn:ssiire— diere— from— strong ’ —Two-of-them-r«slgned—James------^ Johnson complained, too, that w ith tthem high in the Oregon the ' I, John McKffln, said Mr. Spencer Prassiir r Glenns Ferry, and was sponsor- “ j of death-called for removal ot , on The Three Sisters peaks, all wJ?™ a s aI s le e p w hen .-the .a cc id e nn{ t .CommtCommunist units that intellf ^d bv thr ■ Nally and Prison warden Mark the bill would in c re a s e inaur- Cascades. C a s c a i , -.above-. above 10,000 f e e t, are;aC o u t 80 ed by the -PTA 6 ( School Dis- barbed wire barricades at the anca™ coverage by JOO per cent, -n,g “ occurred.- , Benci,'gence officers believe will try to° ?trict , ^ No. 192. ' XMaxwell, h l ^ ' l ’ who is the board border, compcniatlon for an ac- The children waited throughgh miles east-i of Eugene and 35 After ho awoke and found thele launch an offensive before the "V , chairman. to $40,000, (or all those In the F pri.jda\ riday night until early Satur-milesir- miles w' est o f B end. Miss Congeniality, chosen hy cident which the Chinese said highest “ pay b ra c k ets who need ^ five-foot, length ol wooden postst summesummer ends. the 22 gir^rls participating in the, The thirdthlrc member, Saul Clark, was caused by the barricades, pa d a y morning to be rescued,^ and has been asked to i:cslgn but Is I J. it least Hp snid thi.s-wouldlha liiii ^ife waited at a ianm;i ^ta-',_"^‘'l — ■ ■ ■ - _ in his body, he w alked to thle e GoveGovernment spokesmen said1“ mntest,contest. Ils_Christlna .foquena. has been t - and-Eaanmtees-that~the~Brtrt5 h- I reportedlyon vacation. _ true of the President and Vice tio n miles away without knowing l [ | higliway and;ilaggcd down a carar the coicompound' at TrfetiThong;B> sponsored by Delta Kappa Gam- reportedly j::"- - President, cabmet and subcabi- hhis is coicondition. -B UliJ laine C om ityJ S to take him lo the hospital. two mmiles northwest of Quang'8 ma.,^a. Her parents are Mr. and1 “The gcgovernor has u^ed the :r. T ri City; w as th e hardest h it, i^j.j qjq 1 1 • • / " V P net, membersmembe of C o n g re ss, mem- Dr,' MdKain said none of'M r . Tri CII Mrs. George Asquena, Moun-- powerp o w e r of his o ffic e l() spread bers of the juridlcary and U.S. The Lane County sheriff's of- -p , Spenccr’s vital Organs were in-n- The giguerrillas penetrated the's tain taln HomtHome. rumorsrum ors ai and innuendo questlon- fice said a ground party found a i Collision Ot ambassadors. £ j Gee ; Fair W ill jured. & defense line, inflicted heavy7 Fourppur of the girls p a rtic ip a tin g; ingin g ththe e integrity inl of the admlnis- J . George Schultz of Sacramen- The driver of the car sus-s- casualtiescasual! on th e 100-man g a rn - chOs n r • ' T / " * ! ! . - , Johnson urged C ongress to j q were chosen as tops in the tal-- trators ot the penitentiary, forc to , CaliL, dead and one son In- /-v lairied a broken neck and wasIS son andanc w ounded two A ustralian eent „ t divisiidivision of tho contest. Inging two ofo them to resign be- 1 ra m lu lls take takeanothe another look, ta k e his com- j u r e d . ( J p ments anand recommendations .' " O pen M ondayV takentaS to St. Alphonsus Hospl-)i- advisers.adviser LaufieLaurie Hammond, ■ daughter: fore thevthey^ had an opportunity to into account, and p ro d u c e this , ^A helicopter flew the body andid JJT T J tal.tal, BoBoise. He was Issued a cita-a- The71,5 spokesmen said govern-n- of Mr. amand Mrs. Bernard Ham-• defend tthemselves," Waters T-ivoInN.Y. year a wise, fair and justified th e ^jchildren to Eugene, Ore., CAREY CARI — The Blaine County.y tion forfo driving while under th e ------mond, MMountain Home, wass said. s a id . . _ , . _ bill he wouldwou be p ro u d to sign. S a t u r d a y w here the in ju red boy.y, Fair willv be held M ondayy Influenceinfluen of alchohoi. He wasIS , presented the vocal music: SamuelsiSamuelson had said the prisoa By The Associated Press R o b e r t G ., 11, was rep o rted In Ihrough ilirougt- Wednesday al the Car-r- tratrappC' p p e d In the vehicle and h aid d ■'! SU PPO R T ASKED awaward. ard. SlShe was sponsored byI was admadministered inefficiently SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y.Y. ------ffa a iir r cocondition with a gash on hisis cy Fairgrounds,Fair where work hasIS to be rem o v ed through a s idIs e WASHIblGTON;^AS (AP) - In- the Soil C onservation serv ice, and a n d said board members had (AP) — A pre-dawn collision of rn t 1 h e a d i an d an ankle in ju ry . been inii progi-ess for severalll windovw indow . , (jividuadividual members o( the Senatete Diane Keck,K daughter of Mr.. not given up commissary priv- s- Twin Falls County Sheriff's public a Montreal-bound passengerz nCS c O o FC r e c a r d The other children were Ma-a. weeks on buildings for.,the dis- Twin s Public Works Appropriat ionss and Mrs. Daryl Keck, Ham-■ lieges at tlthe prison after h? had ' -----train Snturdny„-COuldn’t hav e ______r i e . 10. P a uL S ^ n d T om m v. 7.7. Playplay ofo f exhibits.______officeriofficers assisted in th e Investl-1 5«b£!iiiimitl,ee ,,;tibconi h ave been nsked:d jnelt._5pi; mett. sponsored by -the JOC: asked'. ______■ come a t a worse tim e ,” but -jr\ -j A brother of SchultzTTOlberlrt JameJames Eakin, Blaine County,y Sation. by^ Sen. W allace F . B ennett, R-I- Club, wonwor a talent award for• W aters, aters. charged that Samuel- most of the 300 passengers es- For. J ; QI* M 1 ao Is J j-^scji' . Schultz of Corvallis, said hele agticull agticultural a g e n t, is ill charge;e ------:— — ...... Otah,JDtah, (or Jhelr _supp5 rt of thele gymnastics. gymnastic son had nnot shown any interest' caped Injury. Two w ere k illedQ, , w a s wwith tbe familv.-whTch wasis nfof thetiie talr. sponsored by thele T~>-p» • • n/r ■) admlnisadministration’s $W m ’IH To n Jane Watson,Wi King Hill, wonr jn prison affairs previously lit _ i l pfirsons_je(|iilred hospital IVI' i / c l i m b i n g along a g la c ie r on thele Blaine County 4-H council, mes^iioiseiilB J j Q ns— budget-.request lor the Central the horse care and others were cut or" i^INot O l IG o o d SlO.-lTO-foot i middle peal< of thele Carey FutureI Farm ers of Amer- Utah Project.______parents aiare Mr. and Mrs. CecilI or sseven! ^ n months as gowrnor. bruised. T h rree e e Sisters mountain group Inin Ica chapter,chi and the Blaine T J A D elaw are & H udson Ra.il-II. DyBy AKIO1 O GAW A C entrale n t r a Oregon. He.said a land-d- ®wnty©lunty Fair Board. “ LB )0' o d y F o u n d ~ . road spokesm an said th e c ar^iTi AssociatedAssocia P re s s W riter s l i d e knockedk the o th e rs 200 feet Mr. Eakinj announces that any rier's M ontreal Limited, ta k inng g TOKYO (AP) — T h e score- dow d o w n a glacier and into some personpDfson living in Blaine County T ...| m any of the p assen g ers to card for MaofH T se -tu n g ’s cultur- rocks. r o c k s , |,|jymay en enter one or more exhibitsI AIn ll R eservoir M ontreal's Eiipo 67, s tr u c k thehe al revoluticrevolution is fa r fro m being The - jh e brother said he was on a at the Fair. All fruits, vege- side of a 100-car,-southbound; D "ban," the Chinese w o rd mean- le l e d g e abovea Ihe rest and couldn'tI't tables, crops and flowers musl;t‘ HAILEY-The body of a Boise - "J & H freig h t about five m ileses ing "good." "good.' tellt e l l ex e x a c tly w hat h appened. have liave beeni: g ro w n in Blaine man who disappeared in Little i south of this, racing and resort -j-ijij ,5 | 5 Wood River Reservoir near here 1 This is tbe m a jo rity opinion H e ira n several m iles to hisIs County, he added, and home wood I in minomie-crop—flower-and-pror1, • Dver0-V.?i_t th r e e week.s ago was r e - ____ j . ' 4 — '— T.------among77r -.— ■------China-watchers—in-Ja--ca"r“ani among Chi 'ca^r^andTll'Ove to SIstersrOroTW ««>nom J covered*about 6:30 p.m.‘Friday. ^ The cause of the collision w as pan. report S (luce exhibits sh o u ld be checked not determined, the spokesman r e p o r t the accident to a U.S. il«ce e> Blaine County Sheriff Orville '■ A year ago S a tu rd a y Mao F o rrest e s t Service ranger, stalion.I, iain by 10 a.m. Tuesday. Live- ' a l H n i ' m - said. ^ ID S!p.ck_jmtries_rnus!_l)e_dieck£dJ Drexler said the body ot Ed-i- E9 t* irA NTi- Buti-he added, “it couldn't,■( wound ,up_the_12iday llth .pic-. K e thetheh .led _a_j:escue_J.eanLtD I'P.clu n wrd*Coombsr52; wfirbe-taken — 1 . num of the Communist party's th e scene,sci arriving there aboutul in bby y 9 a.m . W ednesday. All '1 have come at a worse time, "™ ° ™ youths enrolled in the 4-H ClubI, to Boise for funeral arrange- 1 since the passenger train car- Central >C o m m i t t e e which 6 aa.m. ,m . Saiurday. youths . ments. - '1 ' spelled but . guidelines- for the s| ,5 work are e lig ib le to compete A sh eriff's deputy said the ‘ He said tho search was nevqr ' 1 . ries its heaviest load of the _ ------^----- !— i------_lint hnt the;they must submit their rec- ' m week to Montreal on that run."M cultural. revolution, o r purge. ------'I completely called otf and that After Ihe plenum th e 73-year-old ord books boc and stories with their “ One b f tho.se killed w as Kri.s- P exhibits. “bscmobservers remained at the res- " tian Jcbsen, 65, of Bergen. Nor-i ' 'leader igjl tlirew the purge into full m erVolr and were there when M r. way, a businessman traveling (Qto play " . with his te e n -a g e 1?ed Tests K Readied “Concluding event will be an" Coombs’coomb body floated to the Moiiti-bal with his son. A lto, w ho^ 0 Guards leaileading-the-way. - tOK'TOKYO (AP) - Red China isIs amateur rodeo at 8 p.m. Wed-'■ st,rfacesurface. was not injured. I.ooliingLooking bback. C hina watchers bbelieved e l i e v e preparing to test (ire■e "“‘‘ay."s™ay. He d di.sappeared July 22 when The second person killed wasas say PteskPresident Liu Shao-chi. its jts firstfirs medium-range ballistics:s ------he fell from a boat as he andd identified only as a m a n in hislis .Mao's,Mao's, archenemarch y, a n d his .fol- m issilei s s i l e with a live nuclear-war-r- ■ CHARGES( MADE his twotw( companions were trav- - 30s, ' ' ■ lowers proproved themselves so headh ead thist fall. the. Engllsh-lan-"• NEW YORK (AP) - A non- ^h^eling =across the reservoir to a Police declined to , estimatete well til™ncenlrcnched In p o w e r Organs guage g u a c e newspaper Yomiurl said , [I cove to fish. His body was lo- the num ber of injured. U noffi-[i- as tn weather"jcatl the onslauglit of Sunday. S u n d a y sectariasectarian American organization cated jin about the samo viciil- . aBM cial estim ates ranging u p to 40 thetho Red GiGuards by the end bf T The h e inewspaper quoted Japan-1. charged chargee Saturday that the So- jtyity in > which he disappeared. i j r . could not be confirmed. I»stlast year. gsee s e de d e fe n se agency so u rces nsIS vlct UnionU n has . unleased a "coldd ------Saratoga Hospital re p o rte d 10 From,Trom. the Jjeglnning of this sayingsay in g the missile would be fired*1 war" aagainst tho three million persons taken there. Six w e re year, they pointf out, M ao hnd to in i n tot o the th( Indian Ocean some time‘J Jews , in• tjie country in the wake IV lU l admitted, five in .satisfactoryry/cver.se /everse lilnnim.self and threw in b before, efo re .the opening of the IJnited ,, ; More Food Asked ^ condition and tfie olher, a/nun,n, the army loto weed out Liu's men N ation:a t i o n s G eneral A ssem bly ses-J. of “i l^Israel's ra e victory over Russian- TIn || 1Kerala State 9 In fair condition. and let MaoMaoists take th e ir place., s i o n in N e w jfo rk S ept. 19. , backed Arab states. _ ^ ^ ------. MMADRAS, AD India (AP) - ^ ■ WWidespread Idesp demonstrations forir w ,' T TV ■ njiggtm jigBffrfoodTatRtrbrokB-our — r z ■ Friday in Ktfintt-State. , . ^ASSISTiric COLLEGE of SoutliorhSoulhorh IdIdaho student Larry Sass,ss. ^T^vln I n Fal Falls, le ft, With regls- SU O Pliloaer'a)3eratesT }^ira r a T c T H elip l ^ K o m n e y The ration Is six outiccs of V Vtrallon , for the foil semester Is Dr. MarvinMan B. Strope. College classesclasseis begibegin Aug. SO, and stu* • ' food glgrains, three of which are.g deals are asked by coilcge authorities tito register well ta advanceance otof that date. supposed to be.of rice, but there By II. L. SCHWARTS I I I help Gov. Romney,” Rockefcl- “ BBut u t there has b e en no dlsJ.tl.slngsJusIng ththis island, which can only' Is Insufficient rice available in y Associated Press W riter Icr,told a news conference on cussion 'Ot a serious politicalll be reacreached by ferry or plane“ i>„..oLKerala and tho rice portion is # MACKINAC ISLAND, M ich,h. tho porch otc the R o m n e y sum- character c h a r a c i .so far." niid onl;o n ly in d a y lig h t hours. being m ado up by wheat provid-E C SI E xpects (AP) — T hree of Iho R ep u b licam n m orer homo ia t tills re m o te Island E a fr l i e r Saturday R om ney leftIt It took tool him three months long-I" ed„j by tho central government. l e c t s 1,000 SStudents tu Party's leading moderates .saidid resort, hish is gue gue.sts and flew to Detroit lo:o er thanlhan ho had hoped to ram aI s(,,rtnStudents In.the state capital, Saturday they "sliare d e e p ly ” a RockcfelleRockefeller, Scrariton nnd aattend t t e n d tho funeral of a Nationalil fiscal reformr p ro g ra m , Includ-'■ Trivandrum, burned effigies of,i More M“™ than -1,000 students arere aatewcleci tew elective courses have been the bulk ofo registration'this desire to help Gov. Georpc!c Chafeo Chitfeo werewer Invited to the is- G u aard r d sergeant fatally wotindcdd lug an income tax, through the, p ro m in e n t people. Including o n o0 cxpected '>‘PJcte' to register for Collegeje filled tortor« several days; week,week. inIn torder to allow time Romney of fWclilgan w in thlc e land (orfor a w eekend th a t could iin n th e 'D ' e tr o it riots tw o weeks;s SlaleSlate L eg islatu re. H ardly had p .i „ for hiring ol additional teachers “ of P r im e M inister In d ira G a n dI - . ol SentSouthern Idaho toll classes Additional A,i,ini“(“before ''“ school begins Aug. 30, ™' If needed, Ho expects to have > lion, push for.(or. Ihctho n o m ination. T h e im eeling w as th e first of)f Irolt nai n d m u c h o f tho stato , * ... "• literature, art and physical edu- tho faculty largely completed by 0 -,-J — ^------brlnginf- bringing to 1,300 the anticipated’^cation, S , in addition to noW w j The .slalemeiit was,. niad(L,byly ...I!!)milcy.,iiml.lhO-olhcrs-bSMn wrlaaL.,1Mrl2 aL..liad-,bj:cii.^planncd-a!l.;,.ii « criiptejl criiplejiJiLrrtcmUJanMS._,"itls S -I-.-,.,— ------,, ------to tolal-f«ll.cnrollment-thls- ta l-fi year. c S S ,-|n -GnvrNelson-RoclicfcllQr-of'Ncww the coiuoi^encccoilfci^ei by In sistin g tlmt sum s u m m m er-long e .series o(, sessionsI.s Iho firsfirst rcnl rest ho hns had coursc,i-|n-(amily-and-m«rrl» 8 0 ^ ^ W e ^ arc u r g in g ^aU jsltitforila - York, with . Ihe nsstnt of Rhodele they were here tor re’laxnllon RomR o m ne;n e y had hoped to hold heree since,since th tl e rio ts ,” h is wife, I.e-^ T - l rl a f f l c B e a t l l S Nearly NenrI; 300 students h av e nl-1-and and medlimedical recepUonisIs fro- to „ avoid ^waiting until the last ready registered ta» dcadomlcIc gram, linvhave been mdcd to the Lsland Gov. Julin C hnfec an1(1 d andam i milnot lo dlscus.ic p o litic s . w h i l e titaking " a long h a rd look""nore, nore, ssaid. "The others .(the0 u ' minute to register, as this al fiirmor .Penn.sylvanln Gov. Wil-II- "I don't thinktl you c n n get the n t Illsh is presid[ en tial pro.snccLs. giiost.s) just h ap p en e d lo bog Idaho and voc vocational classes, Dr. Donin fall currlctcurriculum. Dr. Kcltli point- lows moro llmo for Individual Ilam Scranton. ‘ four of us ttoKothcr without now RRom omney r Ims a particular n(-(• nvnilablnvnilablo at this time," 196'1 9 6 7 ------..... 134 Kolll'.'Keith, collcEO donn, announcedd ed oul. . counseling nnd a better choice Friday, I'uTl-scnlc' registrationn The'fiio (ncl(acuity, barring an tin- of classes," Although each .m an Im s cx-X- and then snsaying so m eth in g of a fcctlon f c c t l o n tor this remote Island,I, The'i’he RF om ncys a n d llio guests1 1 i Q 90 6( 6 ...... 1 5 9 ® ot classes," Dr. Kolth comment pressed, a preference for Rom-1- politicnlpolitical nnnl ature," R o m n e y nilJ- w hhere e r e ho spent seven dnys Inn allcndcdallendcc a dinner al the giant begins Monday, contliuilng from>' exiiectcdiy high )uinp In rcgls- ed. cd. ney in the pnsi, this w u s thle e cd, however. liiiwever ■ retreatretre a t bc(oro nniiouncing (nrir tlrand Hotel , Saturday nlRht, 8:30 a.iin.m. to 4 p.m. trnllon, wll will num ber pi full-tline Acndemic A cn d em ic sludcnt .1 m a y reg first lim e tho three .hnve d o n e soit) UoinneyRomney ssnid there Was tonic tliethe giBuhernatorinl race Iballl Wllb Romncy’.sRc Moriiioii liellets, _ Lalo T oglslratloiis will lie ac- Insirticlors liwli^uclora nnd adrillnlslratlvc |,terister at thoHit collcBo office, 119 Joliilly. dl.scun.sloiidl.scussion 1 during lu n c h iilioiit launched, l a u n c h c his polilical carcor inn biirrlnl;bnrrhiK any work on. Sunday, lil-. 1 96( 9 6 6 ...... 3 0 copied for two w eeks utterir sloff,slaii' ,, 3rd Ave. E. E.-, .and vocational etu- "A lready tho llireo of u.'t s h a r ec the recent D etroit rio ts nnd 1061. 1 0 6 1 . . llotlmolie timo wns left fur iwllllcnl pa-■ l1966...... g 0 ( 30 classes S'"'"'" convene, ho noted. Mostit Dr. Keith,Kelli noted that llm col-dentsdents may registeri at Ilio Voca ;deeply i>,scii5ii ot dcdlcntiuii lu:ul"inaltora |"inaltora of related interest," _ B utu t )K oinncy wan d elay ed inn Invor, closso)cIbssoj aro atlll opon, althoughh lego will attem pt td com plete tional tlo n a l School,Schoc 1300 Kimbtirly Kd.' .-I.., . 2 Twin Falls flmes^^eWs'leWs SutSunday, Aug, 13, 1967>7 ' - — ” Seen Today Youth, 15, Pulled lyomFi Well’"l i U e A _1n EW ORLEANS (AP)I _- Darrell Smith looking for . - - f I'nister ’D 6 an -Andrews’ startlinglin g pap®"" • • • M arilyn y Weather R By JA M E S P H IL U P'S S . Finally, earth-moving m ma- a-a a lowered rope to administer 'D6 lyjf flenderson washing car . . . - D aily W 'R eport LENORE, Va, (AP)JJ) -_ cfchines dug a deep trench along thithe.shot. stastatement to a grand jury across "So I lied” was read IntoIntJ John Roper wearing hat . . , Bruised, scratched and mud- siiside the old well and Boycee was Calls( poured in from across "Si John Cain washing hands . , . FROM TIMES-NEW5-NEW S :24-HOUR W EATHER■HER BUREAUI WIRE covered Leonard Boyce! Was pulled o u t feet first. -The wellveil is thithe nation with rescue sugges-ugges- the record of his perjury J™"’ i said trial Saturdav bv Dist. Atty.[tt-^ Mrs, Mary Bolton making ■ pulled from-.^ .caved-fn ftaterf^gter I®located In an isolated mountainuntain tionstio but rescue directors said trli - ^ - ^ T ) e a c f i cobbler . . . V ic Cum- ’■'trap- a r e a - a b o u t1 0 -m ile5 southeast of mt TflHTGarrlson’s staff. Saturday afterTjemg'trap- ^ last of m o sr w ere ifnpr'acncai; ' "Tffii j .( mlns looking for ash tray . , , _ JM agic Vall<^ 1E o r e c ^ ^ 1 ’____ Huntingtqn,_____ ,______^______]Ih £ ___ yflungsler’s__ tmo u u W b le e s ___ efljidrews, 44, Is accused pi _ ~ T e jp p e f a tu r■ eCs S | ped for almost 24 hours.------ii! rish^ Larry-'Becker driving to work The 15-year-old youth hadhurt an T h ro u g h o u t ■ his ordeal,, the stastarted about 5:15 p.m. Friday•riday lyinglyh to the Orleans Parish . Generally fair Sunday a and n d 85 to 95, bW 42 to 5 2 . T efemp* m p - - • 4—— ir,r»r^ l>oy pleaded With workersirs to whwhen he climbed down intoto the grandgra jury InvestigaUng an ■■'•|.• • • ) inquiring about Monday. Winds mostly'■ less eratureeratur forecasts: Gooding.!?, 95- 95- \ T i * ' 1 bluish complexion and was very f* , caller’s experience , on -horse;— 1 stiff, rescue workers saidr But fr e e -iim .____ . ,.____ n ni a r r o w well . lined wwlih. i l h __ _alleged-consplracy-here-to—alli , lhan 15 miles per hour. Showerlower 62; Jerome,Jc 97-56; Buhl, 94-59;9^ 5 9 ; National “'laced “’•'ell them to please getet me me'dium-siiedmf ; rocks. He went killidn President John F. Ken-f._ back , . . Mrs. M. M. Hunter, probabilities less than 10I per Twin Fails,I 93-56; Burley, 94-58; he was conscious when placed Wendell, discussing straw stack High Lowow Pr. on a stretcher and rushedV lo^ a out. I can't stand much more."nore." in to inspect it prior to cleaning,aning. nednedy in 1963. - cent. High 85 to 95, low 55 to Rupcri Rupert, 95-55; F^rfleld, 92-42; a i ond Margaret Harris 92-12. Albany, N.Y...... 72 5454 H hospital In Williamson, aboutjout 15 , :choc- He apparently dislodged a1 rock i Testimony ol his second 65, cftept Camas Prairie high HaileyH ailey, 90-52. A lbuquerque 73 64 , 59 mi , u/oit olate throuj a rubber tube an and part of the well’s wall11 col- . apiappearance before the grandand °srccting friends . . . Mrs. Mar- « 'SS miles from here near the WeSt f to guerite Coi(ant in business office Amarillo ...... 72 63“J viiVirginia-Kentucky border. during the chilly night. Heie re- lajised.laj Boyce was buried up to jurJury on June 27 was read to ® " !------r i f Asheville ...... 76 56 ■ ceived sed a tiv e s and pain-kilUin-kilU his shoulders about halfw ay th'e . . . . Nancy Hamilton mending 55 A nurse at Williamson Mem- ilfw ay tKe five-m an Jury h earin g h is ' ' ' Synopsis, FFarm arm Sum m ary AtAtlanta ...... 81 66 „ j ing injection and had anothernother dodown the well, located near this trk paper dress with glue . . . orial Hospital said .Boyce® had shot Saturday afternoon. Jimmyimmy smallsm town about 70 miles so south- M . ■ charge. Keith ,, Jensen looking at photo- — — ArlsrEf-high^rcs5ure-systcni4were-r,'Stcm-j^ere-mostly-sunny-aerOBs-South- ^ ieo-uu ^volford-of-Willlanison. a foriiierormer easnr-HuntlngtotiTWeai iVaT^nd,, and —’'*““'“"'"*w“WMiiHwiiMiiiiiHfmiiuiuuaiuuiiiii— T;raphs-of“-graph; bitHe—fceague-^Team----- al high altitudes is building back ern ern Id Idaho and only a few thun- gj 5? travcnbusly b'ut "his blogd pres-^Navy corpsman, slithered down neinear the Kentucky state line. -rj . . . Ken Itepner discussing fire n over the western statess so dersho dershowers wero visible over g( gl sure and vitals are all right. right." ------—— ;------— control work . . . Debbie Lee •S lS r..:;:::::::::!! S ■■ ------— ------^ — Buildup Of js strongly that Pacllic disturl)-iturb- the the mimountains. Temperatures at Brownsville g, ...... 95 78 ,11 76 ,11 The nurse said he was beingbeing ' . receiving incorrect news ot anccs will b e forccd too) (ar( a r 4 4 p.m, p.m. ranged (rom the upper upper Buffalon...... 70 4943 ' fed f« intravenously because fie _^arade aw ard . . . Bill Ed- north to influence our w eatherather 80s to the upper 90s at the g, '■ Burlington, Vt...... 67 52 52 had ha vomited and apparentlyarently M agic Vallej ,S Troops Felt /S/ nlbiids. ; Buhl, preparing for trip during the next several days.lys. Southe Southern Idaho reporting sta- Casper(-j ...... 91 59 ,04 .04 couldn't coi take solid food, illey Hospitals Ti ^ to forest fire . . . Mrs. Alda The air mass is becomingim ing C Cl; harleston, S.C...... 79 6757 1.95 Boyce I himself said, "I'm v Strong discussing photograph drier and more stable so th that a t ------QC harleston, W.Va. . . 73 5tit numb,nu: that’s about all, and hun- Magic Valley Memorralirial Minidoka Memorial■al S u u fficien t ^ arrangements . . . Earleen Pet afternoon and evening thunder-n d e r- , Charlotte, Ch N.C...... 81 6515 gryg n and thirsty." Admitted A dm itted erson inquiring about softball Wal- Grady Torix, Heyburn, and WA Z T m showers will be very isolated |( j|i C hicago ...... 64 57V. He j said whep he wass first Mrs. Dale Merrill, Mrs. Wal- ' a n d WASHINGTON (AP) - The tournament . . . Carroll Camp- with very little chance for mea- r a i r y u e e n . Cincuinati “ ...... 74 53 ,bury, Easton, Paul. Array chief of staff, Gen. Har- he|| a ___ trapped. "1 k n e w 1 was a goner.goner. Je — Har- bell attempting to map proced------su rablu la iiifail a t any p a rrticB tic u - 'y-i------J — A . ------CO le v e la n d ...... 70 ” 44— Several times 1 thought I was a Jy urjay yre lor behavior around small i_My- -J^acheLRumscyjAlbion.—_ ._ ...thatj._ .thalJinilBi^ptesMLjurcumsianc^ .“nfant' ------lar^spot------,------£olumbus,-0,.-..„... 32- 15— - g 45 o n e rr" - -...... ------Vi Vriesr-Krcd-RudoiphrMrs—My- -J ilanc^ .infant-^^-;-and-overheard^-^ne------The extended cooling trend in Denver ...... 82 ,54 , , ron Schroeder and Mrs. Ernestimest -— es^bies he thinks the 45,000 more .hj.„(|,jng jhout real lite — it takes ■Des M oines ...... 78 •3 The ' boy said he thought about JJi U.S.'troops President Johnson ,,o„r, ■ daytime temperatures has been "praying and getting out,"■ after "Allred Jr., all Twin Falls; Nan- tinson your mind off all that suffering r eliminated by the rebuildingilding G len n s F e rry'V |c Detroit ...... 78 53 P' .. I i j cy Baxter, Elizabeth Homlingin^ifng St, 0 Benedict’s, Jerome)m e h has a s' authorized for Vietnam'“ am 0i , .gitelevision." ,5 one of the rescue workers told 7 high pressure and readingsi wwill ill J D l uluth ...... 1 ...... 72 46 ?!” ® and Danielle Ellis, all Buhl; ^ Admitted should "see us through to a so- ______i 7 - . . , i 8 hinLtijsay..- . : ______“ " ' “aplmlifflbTbovirthc-seasonat-soirat- —(C®m —~(CBntlnucd~FrDm~P a g e On e y-' E EJ l-P a s o ■...... ■...... 87 67-. 1 8 r M Leslie Slatter-and-Mrs. Gottlibjottlib Sharon' Latt, Hazefton: Ernestfrnpsl lution." normals each afternoon. MostlylosUy and Stanley Jones, Glennsle n n s ' ...... ^5 )(i 56 "I asked God for forgivenes.sveness Zclmy-i-.le both Flier; Mrs. DallDal! Reed, Re Hagerman; Alvin Dixson,-■ He ottered no estimate as to clear sl;ies will encourage Uo Ferry, Fort Worth"...... 90 J) 60 for (or all I've done,” BoyceIjaid. said, Turner, Kimberly; Luella M. %f( When that solution might corne j ^ F g r r t ______------Gr o a t - FaHs- ..T; . . . , . 06 ;; 61------J W hcnjtkod-what-hojiad-donor -ft near ihe Seasonal iiuiiiiul:> at" A . dance , at the Glenns Ferry u- Buhl and Steve Watkin, S h o - ^ night. H um idities wiil b e q u ite citjf h ' “fO' Helena ...... 95 54 64 he lie replied, “I cussed onceein in a McClaiii,Mi Burley;' Mrs.'Michaelichael shone.sh Sho- \vhite "'’ I' House, where he reported ^ n City Hall was held Saturday to the President on an 11-day I l f ' '■■“ y Houston ...... 90 70ra - - while, wh never smoked or chew- Espey,es Jackpot, Nev., and TwyTroy Dismissed [°i ‘, O ff O n F o u rth night In honor of Ihe new queenlueen Indianapolis ...... 75 52)2 ed." ed. Sp „ trip to Vietnam from which he Light lo m oderate w inds, ex- Spencer, Las Vegas. jMrs. Lawrence Boyer, Hag- returi ' ®’‘" and h er attendants. jJackson, u Miss...... 83 i9 59 Hospital 1 authorities barred all S- returned Thursday. i cepi becoming briefly gusty Dismissed erman; cri Mrs. Custer Keyes,' Mrs, The jhe general, a member of the A SJ near the very isolated thunder- A special highlight of the JacksonvilleJai ...... 87 75 .30-but ,30-bui close fam ily from seeing the >f the A ssig n m e n t Kenneth Springer, Mrs,, Er- KeKeyes, Mrs, Harold Moore2 and. Jointjojpt Chiefs of Staff, said there showers, will compltile the. pic-, gienns Ferry event, which,, like KansasKa City ...... 78 )6 56 boy bo' after he was bathed and th e re O ------' the Gooding County F air beganlegan LaLas Vegas ...... ’,....1 0 3 81 pla “ l““ nest Allred Jr„ Relna DeVries,Vries, soison, Mrs, Cecil Durrani, Mrs, has has been b demonstrable progress T^^,e| ture for weather conditions fa- n placed in bed. He was the lone jjf Mrs. Roland Reese and Trina Jones, since gress Twenty - six members of the tions Thursday, was a mile and one- LitLittle Rock ...-...... 80 58>8 occupant oct in a room with severalI Mrs. 5?* Myron Schroeder, Mrs. Ro since his last visit to Vietnam■tnam pairfieFairfield - based interregional vorable for all farm operations J Gordon Bjornn, Mrs. Willard'illard all Jerome; Mrs. Darrel Watts seven , ti half - long parade Saturdayy af- LoLos Angeles ...... 88 '1 71 bet watts seven months ago, and thatt sue- fire ssuppression crew barely and also for recreational activ - ' beds. ■ ^Rathbun, Mrs^ Bill Johnsonn and amand d a u g h te r, Gooding,- a n d cessei ities, Irrigation requirements^ forIg ' temoon. The parade featuredtured LoLouisville ...... 76 'j 55 He . said he didn’t care about mi and cesses tar outweigh reverses.-s-. J,adhad timetii to clean up before be- J ((, m ore than 70" h o rse s a n d aibout b o u t MeMemphis ...... 77 58 . , | «“°“t Mrs, Eldon Mort, all Tw'win in MrMrs. Naomi Wayment, Hazel-lazel- President Pre Johnson has author-*th“r- ing jjsent on their fourth fire- a ll growing cro p s will te n d to J J 1“ , all the national attention heje was pjFalls; Maunda Haaga and Mrs. torton. ized £ 30 separate entries, includingading MiMiami Beach ...... 87 77 •*-“ receiving, .12 "It ain't worth it,” k ized an increase of -45,000 to0 50,- fightinfighting assignment of the year i.„ g i sev eral floats. Mi " ,'t. K. B. Mothershead, both Han- '------, 000 in Although numerous high level Midland, Tex...... 86 66 Boyce g ., said, "I'd rather be play- se, 000 in the U.S. tro o p s tre n g;th th in jftuSaturday rd evening. ' sen; Mrs. Dell Wuebbenhorst'•’O'^t . , Vietnam, Vietni bringing the author- t-. thundershowers were visible, late The '"r Elmore County Fair' fea- MilwaukeeMi ...... 67 48I* ing baseball or riding a bicycle.” ithor- informally tured a special 4-H division.Islon. MfMpls-St. P aul ...... 73 49 ‘ “ 7cle, and daughter, Mrs. Otto Wag-W ag- Cassia MemorialI izedized total i to about 525,000. . . yestcrday. Very little ra in iHorv known as the "Hot Shots" of augmented by pari - mutuelutuel Ne New Orleans ...... 85 68lg 29 .29 When asked whether he would nerne and daughter, Mrs. John Admitted AskAsked if there is a military ^ reached the ground, The only ^ “8™ J4 ' ever be going down a well again^ Ni Magic Valley, left the Twin ___ jrted horse racing which begann at NeNew York ...... 81 64 ajaipj Niichel, D a n i e l Rowe, ^ Mrs. ' .Mrs. Robert Larson, Mrs. Har- liajen stalemate in the Southeast Asian “Jjf'c measurable amounts reported ;3 he said, "Lord,-Nor!” ' L Ll a w r e n c e Quigley and Mrs. n ta in - ^ P -m , Thursday through Sat- NorthNo Platte ...... 78 .53 n . bid Bower, both Burley: Mrs Mrs. war, the general replied: "I w ere .08 -of B n inch at M ountain- P-™' 16 A crowd of about 200, personsersons JamesJa C h an d ler, all Buhl; j. 6:30 p.m. for a site that has Holne and .05 at Fairfield. Low urday.. The raclnR will continuetinue OkOklahoma City ...... 84 56 /' . Erenesto Alejandro, Declo, and deny .Dy It categorically." - . ;6 watched silently as the rescue GeorgeGe Lyne, Sharyn Steele and „ ne' of almost become a second home— ...... temperatures last nIght—Were th ro u gh Sunda y , b e g in n in g atlO a t 1 On m jiha'...... 80 56 wai -William- PowoN,-Ruport,. , The chief -of staff said one ot 5 Philadelphia ...... 81 6414 operation!! opc were carriedJ onon. Js Jana’VairdenbaTkrboth-Kimber- ■ :hg keys to a solution in yiet-the Viet- . Cordoroy[i Creek area-near-- mostly in the 50s and lower■ 60s 60s. PP-i"- -"'- P*' p . , , | . Dismissed ‘ » »rees Gooding. Saturday’s activi-ctivi- PhoenixPh ...... 100 8212 They Thi cheered and applaudedlauded ly; Mrs. Henry Martin, Paul; , 1 uke a reasonably successful‘ssful McCalli^cCall. A 20 - a c r e fire there, One exception was 44 degrees , “ 1 bodv Mrs, Gongulo Rico and son and P au l L. H ansen, Ann Luke, onth about one quarter of a mile ------a t-ftlrtleld-in -Cama.'i -Rraide. ties included a quarter horsetorse PitPittsburgh ...... 72 5212 when whi the boy’s mud-caited body Mi V ™ Polly Jean Wheat. Sonia Wrie!u/riri’ presidential election next month. , °“t -Tnr-a JPhilHrEr-SouthwiekrtiOth-MuE- -Hf said lie l ias b e eira rs s u i e j byhy -Itom-lhp-. Incalinn , nf_ a__fire____ At mid afternoon today skies.ijjgj "3iow Saturday afternoon ~aM aM 'PoPortland, Ure...... '. 87' 61— '-w ai .rson- ley, Judy Malon, Karen Schae------the announcement of the best RaRaleigh ...... 80 16 66 stretcher. stri The boy said noth- taugh;tai Robert Noh, Rogerson; a top Vietnamese general. Cao 'a®t'“ft," "'a-'’ a p p a re n tly ig- o f shov 10 ing audible when he reachedached Mi Mrs. Micjiaej 'knot’ cher, Gerald €unn and Nathan i . an nit^y lightning a t a b o u t 9:30 of show winner at an a rt exhibit(hibit RaRapid C ity ...... 88 60 ing L ^K Im , nil Riirlry; Onhra-I4it- Dan Diem, that it will be an ------{eatuHHg-the—work of many R liiu ...... 03 .11 S « honest election, and “I believeilieve ~ 13 slowly and smiled just slightly.ichtlv. M ar c'a'sr cilif., anti Colleenolleen t'®'tle.son, A lam eda, Cahl. and h uj im ." The first Cordoroy Creek tire M agic V alleyV ^ -well-known M agic V a lle y art- a r t- Ri(Richmond ...... 78 63 sio' Allen Hirai, Declo. J ists. St. Dela- D riscoll, San Jose, Calif. All in the Payette National Forest St. Louis ...... 72 |1 51 Tom T Farley, of nearby Dela- B irths ' 1 Marilyn Mari] LaCroix won the cov- Stprbg-TampaStj ...... 72 11 51 braton, bra was-the-man who pulled Births j was controlled by more than —— ^ted^ward~at~thg-act showr— Salt~LakF"Cityr-.Sal r.r.-“88 74 1.45 Bo; Sons w ere bowi to Mr. and E I ' i X x - H e y b u r n1 ' 2002T m men, e including the IR crew ------^ r i m e r a l s — 4 1.45 Boyce out through a 30-inch10-inch Ai daughter was born toI Mr. Mrs. Robert Larson and to Mr. N a m r e d as grand championipion SaiSan Antonio ...... 93 68 ope ^ __ *' memb(members, Tuesday. The newer 15 opening about 14 feet downra the andan Mrs. R. Dale Merrill, Twint™ and^nc Mrs. Harold Bower, all V f/ GOODING — Funeral servicesiiices stallion at the horse show was SanSai Diego ...... 80 68 sidi 1 fire, like the first one, is burn- iS side of the well after a trench Falls. Fa ■ Bu:Burley. ^ ( fo r Mrs, Je ssie M ay P alm er•will w ill JJigger ig g e r Dell, exhibited by J.J. T. SanSai Francisco ...... 62 52'2 had hai been dug to the well. ' W om an D ies5 Ing'i"'ing in Lodgepole P in e, b e held a t 10 a .m . M ondayy aat t Storey,.Storey, Jerome. Dandy Skip, St. Ste-Marie ...... -67 38 ■ Boyce g was trapped by (ailing HE'HEYBURN - Mrs. LaVauni^aun Crew members were cheerful the Gooding First Christianstian owned and exhibited by W./■ A. SeattleSe: ...... 84 61[ rock about 5:15 p.m. Friday and | ll Brower Duff, 29, former Hey-Hey. aboutab°“t being called away ffont Church with Rev. Harold Hake^ake StevensStevens, Gooding, w as namedimed ShiShreveport ...... ; . . . 8 5 '6 1 'lir^ D efectiv e Goodinfi: Memorial Srowi i was freed at 5:07 p.m. Satur- Admitted burn-resident, bur^ died Thursdayly at "’hatwhat hadr been their first rest officiating. Final rites will1 be reserve grand champion. Spokane Sp< ...... 97 65 dg. . „ J Spokane, of a short illness. period ^riod in more than a week,. held ta E lm w ood C em etery.tery. WinnerWinm of the grand cham-Iiam- TucsonTu ...... 93 755 .4343 , r j Mrs. Clarence Huber and Sjwka j ' A feverish rescue operation T d in e She w as bom Ju n e 13, jg 1938,3 g Ac“According rd to Bill E d m o n d s , Friends may call at Thompsonpson pion.plon, mmare award was Peachcsichcs WashingtonWa ...... 81 65 . J; T ire R eport Ha^Harry T/Furrow , both Gooding, [ley! Buhl, "There’s one good thing • Funeral Chapel from Saturadyrady and Cream,Cn owned and exhibit-ijbit- Wi(Wichita 79 Q 50 immediately began but other D ism issed at Heyburn and attended Hey- ““"I, small cave-ins hampered work- l ] iladl- School. She was marriedfried about““Out jgoing on a tire — it isn't ....pntil time of services, The fam-fam- ed by Roy Barth, Kimberly, Leonard Ba^(,,Sr. and Madi- J In as hot up there as it is down lly 'suggests memorial contribu-ribu- Miss TTop Way, shown by Ra- , ^ Requested son Hargroves, both Goodinf;nc - - lo-Lafryio —La Duff at Kellogg In J'?,t 1 it B irths 1962. ISince 1966 she h a s residiided ed *''«•" ______tions to the building (und pTthelithe Jene Chugg,Ch Jerome, w as namedim ed JAlaska, Canada,[ a , F ------^ ------Gooding First Christian Church,irch. reserve grand champion. By ’The Associated PressIS A so n -w as born to Mr. and in Spokane,Sp( _____ The taged stallion aw ard went c-„ Mrs. Clarence Huber, Gooding.ding. SunSurviving are her husband, Hawaii S, WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. ------two tw o daughters, dj Melody Duff and W l GOODING-Funeral services'ices Skip, Soviets A sk, ' G aylord N elson,- D-.Wls+ an- 9 W inners Listed jll Named as the winner ofI theth e H igh Low Pr. J Rene R ene Duff, all Spokane; her for Emerson Roy Jackson will 5 /^1 • rp— ..... noinounced Saturday he has asked -p parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Twin Falls Junior Duplicate ‘ all-around trophy In the youth major tire manufacturers to te- r . be conducted at 10 a.m. Tues- 0 U iinesevliO ‘X Four Traffic1/ KBrower, Rupert; three brothers,liers, Bridge Bridge Club met Friday night. . J showmanship division was Ra- Ed 2 -•-'f poiport the number of defective day at Thompson chapel by ,lene Chugg, p,. Jerome. ™M o n treal ...... 77 52 _ Doyle Brower, Heyburn; Kirk "^i"" Winners were Mr. and Mrs. J. Bishop Bob L. Rogers, Gooding had Ottawa ...... 78 61 1 5 tires they have recalled during -p* Brower and Gregg Brower, both C- C. Cla Clark, fir,^t: -Mrs.* J. M. "s More than 100 entries had the past seven years. JJ - LDS Church. Friends may call®!} vied for honors in an earlierirller ReginaRe ...... 96 588 R H e l e a s e S h i p ‘he D eaths O ccur Rupert: three sisters, Mrs. Husted Husted and Mrs. E. J. Ater, at the chapel Sunday and until horse show sponsored Fridayriday TorontoToi ...... 74 48 Nelson said he addressed^ the ^ _ T Bobby Benson and Mrs. Bonnieinhie second; second Msgr. Edmond Cody , time of services Tuesday. by the Gooding County Mount-ount- WiWinnipeg ...... 88 5 55MOSCOW (AP) — SovietPt Pre- rec request to 19 U.S. and three Eu- 2 Babcock, both Nampa, and Mrs. ''■'Q and M Mrs/4rene Oliver, third, ' ------eed d SheSheriff's Posse. VaV an co u v er 76 566 mier mu Alexei N. Kosygin, ta a ro[ropean tiremakers. ' II lll l WO D ays^ ;?eti°Terri Manning, Paul; two and ™'Mrs. J, Kingsbury and Mrs. 8 stern personal message to Red • SHOSHONE — Funeral ser- WinnersWinm Included, .pony class,ilass. AnchorageAn ...... 66 58 stei ) Red "It is clear that quality , con- By The Associated Presss Srandigrandmothers, Mrs. Adeline Me- -"‘8 B, Higbee, fourth. 4 1,03 Chinese Premier Chou En-lai tro vices for Mrs. Dorothy Bridge•idge Connie Stevens. Gooding, first;first; FaFairbanks ...... 54 54 1.03 p ' En-lai trol problems do persist inLfor tire ,^'iaho recorded in the spacece of Bride, Heyburn, and Mrs. Effie 8 .02 Saturday, demanded release of ma will be held at 2 p.m. M onnday d ay PhilP h il Roe,Ri Wendell, second, and JuiJuneau ...... 6 1 48 . 02 ise of manufacturing and that defec-•pnrh ® , hours Friday night and Crocker,Crocki Burley, Sho- Rusty Rudy, Wendell, third:bird: HonoluluHo ...... 88 744 a “ Soviet “ merchant ship thatIt was [iv,tive tires do on .occasion reach affic Funeral services will be held at Bergin Funeral Chapel, Sho- Rusty the target of attacks by Red (hj ,, early Saturday more traffic Furn shone, with Rev. Wesley John-ohn- hands .and seat for children'n It11 ------Rod the unsuspecting customer,"’ deaths j than had occurred in1 the at 2 p.m.p Wednesday at JAseph in i son oKiclating. Final rites will and uiunder, Brenda Peterson, Chinese mobs for the secondecond Nelson Ne said. fj^ Payne Memorial Chapel, Bur- U U I successive day. j first 10 days of August. Payne £ JOHN WESLEY b e held in Shoshone C em etery.tery. Jerome,Je ro m e first; J. T. Roe, Wen-55en"; Idaho He said information aboutibout Onlyq one traffic death wass re- ley, withw Bishop Van Sorensen Friends may call at the chapellapel dell, ■ second, sf and Rory Jewett,w e tt. High Low Pc, Kosygin denounced the "acts"acts thethese problems must be distrib-sylb- portedpori during August, up to Fri- otof the Aceqiila LDS Ward of- Sunday and Monday until time Fairfield,Falrfiel third, and western“^rn goisogg ...... 97 622 ' of rude violence" againstt the utedute to "the people whose lives dayjay night. But tour unrelatedlated ficiatiificiating. Last rites will be held of services.______^ Ppleasure, leasu r women 15 and'older, Ju rlc y ...... 03-j8g-----___ Svirsk and said the ship’s ! cap- eap: „r^are endnngered= the-peQple-Wha aceaceidents-during-the-night-and -and -irr-Heybnm-eemetEryrl^lends--itr-He ------. KKaren a re n James, Jerome, first; G ooding ...... 97 65J tain“ 'j and some crew memberstibers are riding on unsafe tires." Saturday gat, claimed four lives,ives, may callc at the mortuary Wed-Ved- Meg Sams, Gooding, second, , had been "seized and taken to v JEROMfe - Funeral services ^ f ® Idaho Falls ...... 92 52 en to Nelson is a u th o r of an originalginal boostingboo: the state's total lorr the nesdaynesda; prior to services. H jH ffier and . Gaylo .Anderson,. .G oSing. f an unknown destinatLon." ftosy- Kosy- t||,g .safety -propo'sai which: -he- year- yea: to 134: — ...- V ------fo r "Mrs." R ac h e l’ Mario M u ffler Lewiston ...... 100 65’ -j- gin demanded Immediate meas- M ala d ...... 55 , /Jf' came a part of the .Nationalional TlThe toll still was running far wil|-be -conducted at 1 p.m. ^.Hahds - and seat class-Jor chil- ? . ure to insure the safety of the j . Wednesday at the Second Ward- jj i I Mountain Homo .... 98 60 .08 ” Traffic Safety Act. bchibehind lhat of a year ago, when■ h'e" Bridge Club H a ^ f l dren 12-14 Roxie Barnes, Twin ™ J captain and crew and release of hun- IS9 d eath s had been listed Q n n LDS Chapel by Bishop Herrick p a l l s P ocafello ...... 95 58: the ship from Ihe Manchurianmlan . He said he has received hun- 1^ '■■ick F a lls , first; LaRay Gilster, ™ dreds of letters from tire own- thro'ngh thrc Aug. 12. C3U1ISummer Party H i M. Draiie. Final rites will bes at Twin pFalls, second, and Patty Twhi *''' Falls ...... 93 55• , portpon of Dairen. ers who had experienced mujikjulih_Three TI of the accidents Involv-volv- JERJEROME — Jerome Duplicatec a te the Jerome Cemetery. Friendssnds sonnlchsen,sonnlch tre rom e, third:ilr d ; TThe demand was made in a Hu may call at Hove Funeral Chap- westerr , pie failures of new tires, ’’some-ome- ed onlyc one vehicle. Two of themhem Bridge Cliib met Sifturday for Itsits hap- -western pleasure for m en, Hap telegram to Chou and the• t'*ttext times as many as eight outJt of resiresulted when cars hit inter-nter- summisummer party with eight tablesibles el Monday evening, TuesdayW Gates, Gooding, first; JerryUs I'win Falls itwas released by the Soviet news lu change structures ad acentt to in playplay. ------a n d until tlmB o f servicM W ed - -Jam es, "'"s ejght." vea- -James, Jerome, second, and i? agency Tass. ,j to Interstate Highway 15 n eastern■tern NortNorth and south winners-werev e re H t nesday. ' Ralph Goodwin, Twin F a l l s , , "Yet in none of these cases, to I"*® ll? News In Brief-1- Kosygin's message was' I the m y knowledge, has there been a Idaho. Another, in the southwest,vest, Mrs. A./ C. Clark and Mrs. L. F. ■ ----- th irdir d . • ]Judy Ramseyer, daughterEr o[ firstfirsi such personal communica- lire involved a motorcycle. __ Bruce,. Bruce, first: Mr.f L. H. Van- J H H ilces Flag ntce. Bob Giles. Good- “ . ■ public notification—to the J.ire RllteRT_-^uneraLservlces -Mr.-and-Mrs.-D,^D,-Ramsoyori-oyor,- tion tio n - in -m o iith s-o f-d e te rio ra■ating tin g ^dealer, the tire owner and ~tHe the “ Tli(rvictim!r: '' " Riper and Mrs. H. C. Hall, sec- ' fo r Mrs. N o rm a Nelson w ill1 beb e *ing, "8 , Ilnfirst; Alma Morrison, Buhl,Juhl, rq,Route 2, will receive a«bach-bach- relationsrela between the two giant h a j. - J a m e s H. Halbe.sleden, 28, ond, .a.and Mrs. A rtell K elly a n d „ second, and Janet Jo Rainey, 8'‘‘"t press—about this safety haz-, „ ar.d ------conducted at 10 a.m . Tuesday at I'*®!'! elates.-degree during summernmer ComCon m unist n a tio n s . But it ">!'• con- a rd ," h e ad d ed . ' NNew e' Meadows, killed whenI hisills Mrs. IE. A. Kelly, third. . ,,„ TonlghIToni Thru A u g m L 2 0 — ----- Mountain Home, third: clover,5 ^ commoncement-oxercises—Fri- ... Fri- lain tnlnpH nn th r p a t nf q m atic — ------mot - motorcycle went out-of control - East Teaf"barrel, Jani“Sagers, G oof j., ntrol East and~west“winners-were ------S Rupert, by Father Fred Pickett! If. day at the University of Denver,nver, break.brei on State1 55 — the old Statee 15 Mrs.^ rs CC. T, Otto and Mrs. C. H. ' “8:00 P.M. N ightly r^rt Terry Gates, Good- —between New Meadows and welier Final rites will-be at tho Rupert J"®. n I v e f TiThe message followed reports /^1 and Welteroth, first Mrs. S. ' L.l ! ______ing, second, and Trudi Hayes, McCall. Thorpi Cemetery. Friends may call at Gooding, j|.. third; figure eight n, ------SailSaturday that Chinese m mobs llC LJ las^O f’26 . ' T h o rp e and M rs. A. M. H of, r, Walk Mortuary Chapel Monday Mrs. Charles V. Jones,. 269 stormed stor the Soviet ship, -r* - J a n ic e M arie Schur, 11.“ • second,, " 3 and M rs. N." R . Tow le - - t w in FAllS-HIGH •ntii Rlchman, Twin month-old d au g h ter of Mr. and . j >. - afternoijn and evenlng nnd untilJntll pa||s_ p an j jifs,. j Karen Jones, Twin" Heyburn Ave,, has receivedolved smashedsma equipment and carriedi^riid Plans Reunion .a™ and Mrs. E. W. Sinclair, third.lird.i SiSCHOOL STApiUM - time of services Tuesday.- - , I,It word ol the death of her sister,Ister, off a Russian seaman, Tass p |. . Mrs^John A._Schlir of Idaho . Falls, second.-' and Bob Giles, Preparations are being finaliz-- Falls,p^n She died when her fath-fath Saturday will -be the-the-- - - — ------“ ------G oodinf |J;®’ Mrs. W.-T. (Ada) Hdrbert Car- said.said Tass, reported Friday_lnat that ed„j (or the reunion of the Twin er'« club’s regular masterpoint play. Gooding, third, and trail class,S ey,-™ former- resident of...Twin the ‘w'" er’s car smashed, inlo a guard rllJiL '•ay- ' V ;■ Ices JHap Gates, Gooding, first;-P at S 'f Tiyto the ship’s-captain, Viktor Korz- Fall!) H ig h S ch o g rC lass of ’26, rail - ~BUHL-~-GravesId« aervicos JHap Ga J l,, Falls,-who died recently jn Glen- hov,'hov, had been seized and beaten “ rail In Idaho Falls. _ |“ T “ fo r Cathi B e e Chandler, in fafant n t Shouse,S house, Eden, second, and Tru- dale, Calif,, of a short illness,ness, up by mobs. reunion committee spokesmen™6n q Qary; Michael Fredson, 23, San daughter of M r. a n d Mrs. J a mmes e s d i Wilcox, Shoshone, third. announced Saturday. The event Funeral services are pending’S at Tass7 , said the ielegram from ■vent Mateo, Calif.,- killed when a car ____ E.^Chandler, jylll bo conducted ---. G le n d ale.. ______kos; from will begin at 6 p.m. Aug. 19" at“t hit an overpass pillar near Po at 11 a;m, Monday at the Buhl ...... Kosygin calli:d Chinese detention KniKay’s Supper Club. - ...... catecatello. ^...... ^temelery_by-ilev.-H.B.Tl)omas. ot the ship, which had docked . t A Tributeu t e t o -The Twin Falls-Historical-So- -Jiity-2rto-piek'-jJ,)! upT rargrof~ f —A-coffee-and^ocial-hour-will-will — —.-^PTed-Fossr9l7'Worley,“-was ------' __ Serviccs.are under the directiontion ^ , cietciety will hold work meetingstings sdit,sjn a "violation of elementarynljry precedeP''® the dinner and danc-lane- killekilled instantly Saturday after- of Albertson-Dickard funeral I a t 9:30 a .m . Aug. 19 anc( 20 at npr; , II T( ing planned by the. committee,ttee. noonnooi when his car struck the s e r y i c e m e n “ ,“t norms of International law," It “ S the museum, af Ihe Filer Fair-‘'.“If' said the actions could jeopardizei-jlje AlsoA,*®' tentatively • planned - isIs a rear of a farm truck near Wor: i - : O^ u r n P r e s s ! "* — — John L. Hunter, son of Mr.M r Eroigrounds. All members are urged ruRusslan-Chlnese j trade relations,tions. th e following day. ley, ley. Idaho State Police said, for Jtohn L. Hunter, Burley, and to come' nnd help prepare1 the ______A photographer will attend to J* The truck driver, Homer C. MALTA-Funeral services for L ^lurt, eye-iliaded idljbr w ho lilitill ofot h hfs typewriter and -on. M rs, June Hunter, Ogden, .Utah,lah museumni"- for the Twin Falls • photograph members of the Stevens. ^ 66, W orley, was unhurt. S h lrle /H . B ajjo w will be con- leed.^ D IN N E R S E T P “ Patrolman Duane Sorenson said. ducted at 1. p.m. Monday■ Jl at, w^ as as recentlyrec promted to Armyrm y CountyCou Fair,, The society need.^ S^iid. gfindi oul Ihe n t y i i| ona of f Ame America's m ott color* ^Hl,' Specialist 4 near Schwetzingen,gen styrofoamstyr of any size,'If any-. ByI The Associated Press M alta LDS W ard Chapel w ith Speciaii! me- one wishes to contribute, call VisitingVI West German chancel-lucel- MW rs. M arg u erite Conant, chair-hair- ful ^aracte|*<-T ^ded by a nimble istaff of men'and Bishop Harvey. Wight officiating. Germany, where he is a me- ■ ivill m an o t th e reunion com m ittee,ttee, FOR FOr FAST SELLING RESULTSIT T Q ^ ■- • -I?' chanic wilh the:' 517th Heaw■ aw 733-0341 before Aug,, 17, an dI ar- Ior K u rt G e o rg e K ie sln g e r will n™ ______women raporlcft, copy>y boyi,boys, pfeiipfessmen ond home» . -,~-LaBt--rltos-wiIUbo-in-M aIta ifSn. ■raiigement!r'Wlll~b6-tnade---toj-to be-entertained-atra'White'-House be-e louse issu issued-an-lnvitation-to-all-class ;lass USE-T1MES-NEWS-,WANT-ADS USE ------Cemetery. Friends ' may call>, Artillery ,2 E^ipment Mainten------delivery carrleri, th* EdilorEditor giveigives Ul all tha n tw i “ { ance Company. Picloverlook the adverlliinadverlisinj^ lolicitori who- fro m il;30 a .m . until tim e of ^ „ J[] CentercelJ will open at 9 a. m. Mon- OOrp rphestra. , the class., services M onday a t tho fa m ily Infant D ies pound our tlreeti dailyly ond galhor iha merchofidiia "“y BUfiL - CathI Dee Chandler,llnr day, according to Mrs. Merle I— hom o ia M alta. yone ^ , Knows you infant daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.ji,~ S ^ tof \ d d a r d , director. Anyone I menagei that tell ui whot warei wares ond larvicai ora , 1 ' wishing to make, an appoint- I aro always tW ------James J a m e s E. Chandler, Route 1, FLOOR SHAMP( for lole. Newspaperi ore a boon t(to Iha community, HEYDURN - Funeral serv-:rv- died nt birlh Friday morning^jng ment[1]^ may call 733-5745.______AMPOOER ^ 1 ” ^ I right whon ■ True lo their tpeciolizedzed jobi,jobs, worlworking long houn, Ices (or Mrs. LaVaun Browerwcr a t MagiMagic Valley M emorial Hos- ”1 buff; former Heyburn resident,ent, pital.pital, T\Twin Fnlls. ■ and WET VACUUMVACI • ;l I you send a V \ . friendly to averyona . . . theiathesa pecpeopla of tha Presi p a r- LABORATORY w ill bo conducted a t 1 p.m. Wed-'ed- Surviving,Survlv besides her par- / kseo our mlndi In circulotloni'culotionl nesday at Joseph Payno Memorl-orl- ents, niaro ono sister, Charlene I gift of Fox TECHNICIAN j L , , , ■ nl cliapel, JJurley, by Bishophop Chimdler;Chiindle Iwo brothers, Charles . FOR ^ ■ I flowers, ____ yan^SorciisenjpL tlio Acequlaiu[a CChmidle h a n d le r anil R an d v C lia iid le r. . „ Good pay,-roBularhourjr ~ LD S Ward. L a s t rltcii w ilf be b d ipllip ll BulH;Bull paternal grandpnr-[’"j] Btoady pqsitlon. ^ — r e n t ^ lield In Ileyburn Cemetery,■ry. eents. n t s , Mi M r. and M rs. F r e d C h an d - f I W . D illv e r ^ F rien d i m ay c a ll a t tlio m o rturtu- - l e r . Buhl,Bull ond n ia te rn n l g ramd- n d - WWi rita giving personal data Prolosslonoi Results-with ary Wednesday prior to JcrvlccB.;c j. parents,p a r e n ts , Mr, n n d M r s . J oohn h n ondo r qualification to — I Anywhsral JfK* I FUNERALM CHAPELCH, — - R a y , El all now equlpiTiBnl, R ay, Elisworili, Me. I Jamoi 0. RBynolds PPaul D, Reynold* , ' GravesldoGravel services will bo TIIREE DROWN conducted condiictt nt 11 a.m, M onday nt MEDICAL CENTER 11 ^ Addlion Avo. E., Twinw in Falli, PhoneF 7 3 3 - 4 9 0 0 NEWl’ORT, Ore. (AP)-Tlireeroe ttho h o IliiliiHuh Cem etery by R o v . If, I ' LABORATORY I floral New|)crg residents havo drown-wn- Q . Thomns.-Scrvlce.sThon lira under IM n d Av*. W. I ^ l“k. 676 Shoup, Twin Fdlli J I J 733-2674 I . e O ur Tow n! cd ill tlio ofpnn oultldo of New-cw- Ihoiho dl[cidlfcctlon nf Albertso'n-Dlck- ' I I We Salute Our p o rt. f t r d I'UiiiI'UiiornI Homo', ■ 44? Main Avt, 'w .il ' j
' . . , '1 r ■ ■ Iraq! President Abdel Rah- Twin FallFalls Times-News 3 South African:an G irl AntiouncuncedAs Local Lo Gil l B CIA A ccused ■ manJ ri Aref and leaders of Social-'I-' SSundo; u n d ay , A ug. U , 1 9 6 7 ' ist Syria discussed "moliilizingg '^ ^ • Arab, particularly Iraqi andd • ; G ains D egree O f Plotting Syrian I'll efforts, fo eliminate Is-!- the two (wo natipnsn; said today, Field Servicece StudentStu Forr TTl F H S p f C l ’ '■‘leliraeli ag aggression from A rabb Israel,ocIsrael occupies parts of Syria, Egypt and Jordan captured in er In N u rsin g soil," during Aref's two-day vis- Egypt and T e ritia Blignaut, 18, Potchef-hef- South South Africa A: imd attend a uni-mi- LarueLarui Avenue. Their daughter, JL Il i In S udan . it -ir^d^^ to Syria, foreign ministers ofif the iix-dayiix-da> June' war,______irti- C hristine, will be a sen io r a at- t ■_ “ f i stro o m , South A frica, will vbe v v e e rsity rsity 'w ' ith h view to iDCtfom- Chris I CAIRO (A P) — Sudan’s infor-or- yyvyvyyyyy)(vyYyvvvvvvv^wvvvvvvyvyWWVVVW th e 1967-68 A m erican Field Ser- ing ing a a physiotherapist. pi the Ilocal high school and will,vill ClaudiaCla Brown, daughter of Mr,, atid M rs., Claude Brown pS-l ' mation minister says the U.S. vice student at the Twin Failsalls -MisS'Blignaut-stated-in -MisS-E a-com-im- be hosth( sister----- . . . ■r Centrar Intelligence Agency is High School, ft is announcedI by munication municati that “the motto andmd OfficersOff of the AFS chapterIter Jr..Jr . twt in Falls,’ has been grad- f e a :an here are Mrs. Vern Routh,Ith, uatedu.ated from the Kaiser Founda-’ L pjottmg .!o.jve.rthrow the Su- .. _ Mrs. David McClusiiy, studentlent the opportunityoppc of the American here 1 danese government in hopes I; M I. Field S ervice has m a d e me m e president;pi-esii Mrs. Dick Baun, vicer[cj-tion-Schoal-of“Nursing tton-l at Oak- >' '1 and family liaison chairman. Field S jilt, land,. Calif. * , g ; that new leaders would yield to | II The exchange proizram whichliinh think a great deal about peace,ice. president;presi Mrs. Sally Bright, ■ U.S. pressure to sign a peace I permils a foreign student to( 0 Tliis~is Tins is surely one orthe'sblii-3lu- sesecri c rfita ry -trea su re rrT o lm Law-5W MisiVliss Brown was one ot 31 TS treaty with Israel, I ;ith rence, high school principal,)al, membersmemi of the graduating ' spend a school year at the localjcal tions tions to to the problem, living with rence Abdel Majid Abu Hassabu 1 school is made possible by (lie the and learning of people of otherher adviser;advis Mrs, McClusky, stu-itu- class. She was graduated cum dent and family liaison; Ken-en- laudelaude. ., ,, said in an interview with the 1 Twin Falls High School studentjgnt nations." "“i.'®®-’ dent C airo daily Al G hom houriya:i p iITED! l the neth Kail, school relations, and It body which raised $750 to bringring The P® host family for the neth ind It w as the first tim'e that . "The CIA and its British and the student to the United States,,[es .school school year ; will be Mr. andmd Mrs, Robert R. Harvey, Amer-ier- graduatesgradt of the three-year West German allies are paying and by the local chapter ol AFS\PS Mrs. Joiin Jo' H. Peterson, 1921 SanSan icans Abroad chairman. nursiinursing school received an As- , j ■ huge sums to Sudanese politicalS GENERAL1 AGENTAG members made up of parents, ^ sociate social of Arts degree in ad- . 'v parties and politicians" to g get et I dition to the normal nursing di- t _ them to sunnort the alleced^ed I ______for Life and HealthHealth Insurance Ins : the^commtinltyTvho have been')een ; ^ T, ='p 'pim im i< i 7 ^school offlclals"polntcd~’— t . plot. ; -.o.Q u ut. t^____ . _ ... p a s t host fam ilies an d TVha"who ■— ^ r-^- Sudan severed relations‘with < guide and aid the stutenls. The additional degree was thelie CLAUDIA BROWN' ,he“‘*| result the United Slates after the NO PROSPECTINGTINGPROBIEM! >RC ^ result of arrangemenls conclud . . . Twin Falls girl who was Arab-1 m e Miss Blignaut resides wilh ^ ed withw Contra Costa College. ' s Arab-lsraeli war broke out June her parents and has two olderIder • ’ graduated cum laude from thee 5 ,'i and and since, has turned, away'“y 0 Overy 2,000 prospects in rural FranchiseFn Group, MostM ost of the student's first year' . if from its traditional Western sisters. She will be a seniorr at " _ has always been devoted ,Q to KaiserJ:“ Foundation School of from 'I (E a s t of Blurley, u rle y , IdahoIdaho) • Nursing, Oakland, Callt. suppllsuppliers of weapons and asked the Twin Falls High School and ,■ •' studyingstudy English, science, andn a ------comes here as an American ~ Uie Soviet U nion to helpelpi' || s,- the humanities at Contra Costa . strengthen streng ils armed forces. We helpI you to become successful and; offer vested F ie ld Service International or from fre M erritt College inslruc- » » 2 iv 1!;; renewalsrene under one of tho finest iGeneral Agent's Scholarship jjudent. Her fatherIher tors aI t th e n u rsin g .school. J l 3 , ' Hazelton Awards r - j; Contracts available. is a civil servant in the Depart->art- '. ______^ —9 ^ ___ I k -■— lrrE^t- p^ Aijilt;ulturt! ill SOHTli ^ : SUTB ^ ^ ------; of NlNursing is a non-profit edu- F a i --MB Lo ans f eIf you are"B mari'who is wwell e ll-re respec s p e c te d vMth a g o o d | - . Afrlta and—her_mQlh£iL.Js-a^ .a------___ '-- I k ------• catioi - cational-m.siituuon which offer.s^ Paint . Contract | ' J housewife. HAZELTON-A'contract was;JJ, ■ - ••the MOST" - - •; Pe'-spersonal producing record□rd in Life and Health in- ; a three-year diploma programI awarded to Stuart B r 0 1 h e r s, I „„ j irs), Age 30-50, we would ' Ballet is one of the main tal .% Q^^re ' on gum, golf clubi, diomondi,,, •; Sura surance (at least 2 years), Age 3 ! r accredited hyi the National Twin ““ ‘f'’'- Falls, to paint the walcr ,odio e n ts of the girl w hich al.so in LeagiLeague for Nui^ing and the Cal- ' fodioi, walchos, lypewrllcrt, ildi,I, i| like like to visit with you. ' '''I ' tower and tank, by the cityy laddiladdlet, tooli, TV, mutlcol inilru*>- I I _ clude eurithmic- gypi and mod-nod- :—:------^— Ifornia State Board ol Nurs- ^J§r~'vv, .. 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Editoriala Page T a x H[ike i k W ill H i t T h e W ( o r k i n g( S t t i f f Sunday, Aug. 13,1967, 13, 19 WASHINGWASHINGTON - This is a ' Under theI President’s propos- , Jersey paid 1.7 per cent of IlsIts Democra'D em ocratic W h ip R ussell Long,3, credit credit of of $700,0i0 on a $2,3 mil- , - sordiddid one. 1It Is about president al,ll, a a married ma: couple with two income income In Federal taxes, andI who offeredoffer oil campaign moneyy lion lion ince income.' A third, who re- Johnson’sinson’s pplea to the working kids:lds would woul pay an Income tax Texaco paid only 0.8 per cent,. to colleaicolleagues, in return tor the,e ported ported an a income of .$1,2 m il- , A , ' — _ ■ ' stifff to to‘shell 'shell nut a Ifl per |®BVc reported an income for 1960 off executive executive departments. Some of t this money is spent on such are several examples which indicate peopleeople who are opposfed to various $26,400,000s s i ii a f t e r deducting $2,7 this mon million for assorted expenses,. goodies goodies a as girls, lavish parties, that edue__ational. facilities would be' things,lings. You have people opposed to . One item of income was $26,2i stock stock tipstips to deserving Congres- much improved’ ahd the operation of ann air airport because they never use million fofor the sale of oil prop-■ men men and and bureaucrats, private them more reialistic if the districts jt,:, opp< opposed to churches because they I 1 erty. But by thie time this guy’s1 planes planes pi put at the disposal of I I 1 Influential polilicians, "person- were reorganised. ' neverever attend and, likewise, opposed Ym i'T’’ 1 * i ''-V f l f l ] lawlawyer yer hadhi u.sed all the legal influentia It was encouraging, therefore, to toJ the cost i of education because they V\ I I ■ HI - M ' '' loopholes, th e m illio n aire woundi al a l' 'lo loans” a n s’' and all-expense-paid read in the report recently completed arere oulout of school and either have no a S ttK M W ' Lipup with ththe T r e a s u ry owing himI trips trips ab abroad. r But most of il goes into campaign contribu- for the. Idaho Education Association- childreihildren or have grown children long - J846,330.$846,330. goes intc i Another oilman got a tax: tions, tions, ' A Reappraisal of Educational Con- outLit oof f e d u c a tio n w h ir ls . ^ 1 ditions and School Finance—that the So, gg too, you will find those who op- ' f f A increasing degree of specialization pggg’ose ^ any reorganization plan for i l -- -in -edueat4oiv-woitld^ltimately-mean— schools reorganization. ■ ■ Thehe da;day is approaching when such re- ■N j e i F 'i'he report dug Into the fiuaiicral organizrganization will be H m;i;essUy in------— BARRY GOLDWATER ~ situation, teacher salaries, future of ijaho.i a h o . education in Idaho and a host of j other things but we were of the opin- In i* fact, it is a necessity right now. : should be one of the most import- . i i - ■ n t D i d I t • ion that the basic step necessary to U . T h a n t I nt first steps in getting the educa- • really get the ball rolling in Idaho ■ ‘ was mentioned in two paragraphs on ball rolling in the state. United Nations’ Secretary' a "national"natioi liberation" move / Generai General I U Thant has done it ment that is comparable lo our of the 68-page report. If those who, WhatW hat with great new higfiways janningjnpst areas and high speed V ' again,again. Fre From his supposedly ob-- own in 1776.17 would work for upgrading education spannir jective ivoivory tower high atop the1 To conipareconij the terrorism and ----- in-the-state would^tartjright there, ansportation available,'getting stu - glass palace he has clearly ancj aggression aggressior of the Viet Cong lo the end result would be assured, o eints m s ii fro'hi their home to a central- S unmistakably taken the side of' . . thethe American Amer revolutionary at- These two paragraphs touched on re- ed and w'ell-equipp'ed school pre- ^ the C o m m u n ist V iet Cong; tempttem pt to secure1 for the colonies . a g ain sM h organization. ------v - w nts-no real problem. . ___ -, j against the besieged 'people of' the the fullfull rights ri of British citizen- . . . ------. -thetheSoiith., SOLith.^______^.._shjp_j.nd,_eyentually,sh jp _ j.n d . pojjtjcal___ It is not good business to have a TheThe < only real problem is getting’ ,'i In doing It, he h a s shown autonomy. autonom y, Is to distort’history, host of small school districts scat- thee reoireorganization job done. In doini again his unremitting hostility misread revolution,n assault com tered around Idaho when several ThisThis s step is basic. Most of the oth- I A M C C toward the W est and, particular- mon sense.sense Ignore logic and give centralized and Targe districts would er steps .which should be taken to up- MES j MARLOW ly, the UnUnited States. way to'thetO'thi most obvious person do so much more for ediUcation. gradeade education in Idaho would come al political spleen. That this nation should have The American colonists did We 1 a m atter of course if the reorgani- so powerfully and enthuslasti- "H realize the feelings of many cit- as a ma not wage guerrilla warfare in izens that there is community pride zationtion iproblem was settled first. tlllJ cally supported such a biased IS" ohnson Facin:cing T ough1 W orkout -Sand b itte r m a n for this high ^Great r e a t Britain.B r The Viet Cong to have a high school in the old ItIt is is i good that the reappraisal re- ' wages guerrilla warfare in the post, even calling him .indispen- home town. We are for community port>rt rerecognized this fact—even if vjA c m N rr I soudi. The American colonists \SHINGTON (AP) - Trou- Therhe Washington Was Post poked sen,sen, as a Republican, could sible, Is ju s t a n o th e r one ol ™ pnde but when it is blinded by the onlyIly twtwo paragraphs.' bles are pilin did not seek power over the are piling up on President aroundDund in in Congress,( lound unea- hardly hihave been expected to those exarexamples of the payment British. They sought only rights we get for drifting along with ^ Johnsonison ththe e c( lo se r he comes to sy spirits, sp irits, particularly among saysay less, which makes it easier we get fo ; for themselves. The Viet Cong the 1968 election,elec now only 15 Democrats,imocrats, some ot whom felt forfor JohnsrJohnson lo take, global tiditides, U TLnt^ reap- polntment as .secretary general seeks .to impose , Communism on monthsths awayaway. He is a political Johnsonhnson Isis hurting, and a belief What isi isn’t easy to take, since polntment South Vietnam. m \ j * a f m asterler bbut u t hihe is headed for his thatIt thesethese aret the most troubled hehe is hyjhypersensitive to public was nothlinothing else but that sort The list of differences Is, of m M T Zl toughestbest worlworkout. timesnes inin thisthi country ever, reactionsreactions to practically every- of drift. course, endless. » X I f ft/ Someme but notn all of his trou- Senate thinking ti Wouldn’t b e thing,;hing, is ithe accumulated mess “ ' wWhen t n ’ it w a s re p o rte d that he A Work 0 was ready to leave his post, If die ™ secretary general ol the bles; the wawar in Vietnam, the completemplete without v a word from hele is wadingwac through now and was readj United Nations is so badly mis ;he unpredictability of Uiings to there was a general agreement As could be expected, Chicagoans Banks,anks, the Chicago Cubs’ first base- riots, his request last week Johnson'shnson's longtime : friend and the unprei informed, or so badly prejudic Ongress to raise individual Tietime sometime critic. Everett M. .come,;om e. (by the coicolumnists, particularly, aren't sure they appreciate their new man. who feel that they are sort of ed. it seems fair to question his and corporate corpora taxes. Before Dirksen,rksen, the th Senate's Republi- Perhaps the only break he has who feel l entire set of credentials for such sculpture. It’s a 50-foot-high, monu- Aa group g rc of architects had to make electionion dday a y h e w ill probably cann leader le a d e r and definitely not a hadlad so fifar, getting ready for special delegatesdel to the United an imnnri-important job. mental steel sculpture to be unveiled numerojm erous trips to France to con- haveI more ttroubles. Two of manm oof f fewfew w ords. 1968,1968, is ththat the Republicans ha- N Nations) ations) Ith a t U T h an t was the only man holding the United Na- If this ‘ ® " were die first time that in the city’s Uivic Center. vincenee Picasso i that he snourd~uiKlBr=— tho-boswhinibost-thlngs-that-could-hap.— —Said-Dirk;aid-Dkksenj_lII_havc_alwavs yen’tiren’t yetvet icome up with a tower- only man 1 the secretary general had show n __ to him—an end to the war gonene onon thetht Uieory that no poli- ihgng presupresidential prospect who -tionVtogether^nd-that tions'togeti if h fi-le ft-^ '" ^ Surprisingly, it-was donated to the take,ke the th commission The artist sur- all would be lost. What a shaky ™on whichTide he is. in regard" an unconvincing Republican ticalal party party is ever defeated by dominateslominates the public imaglna- all would I to the Vietnamese war, there city by Pablo Picasso, recognized prised-ised them i by eventually taking on opponent-arenent—are only dreams another—itother—it defeats Itself, And tion.lion, base for-afor-an international-organ- “ ‘7 J all over the world as the master of the job iva^nnl lUignimight DCbe .some room for charity le job. then making a gift of the now:-it’sLlt’s too .soon to guess who . thatIt js js what who 1 think Is happen-, , So, as olof now, Johnson’s politl- ization! in interpreting his statement as !___ modern a rt!. Characteristically.^Jha—sculptu:l u l p t u r e .------— ^------_the-opponent-ippo n e n t-will_ b e -a n d an-end__ ing^—__ Lyndi Lyndnn.-ha^— exceptional caLfilleJsaLfaleJs in his own hands. ~'Presumably, Presuma innhls analysis,— nnt.hning ng-hin.si'rl n.s it sl^ems.____ “ he wiis the onlyTttTir^iircpm— controversy over the 162-ton work , , , , - to thele wwar a r is not in sight. skillill butbut thereth is always a first Vietnam, Vietnam with no solution visi- he was th< But it isn't die first time. U has worked its way into City Hall. Why people insist that art be im- for /or (hethe rriots; there may be le." time.” ble,>lc, was bad enough. I t sp lit m anded ththe re s p e c t o f all na- Thant has accused us of aggres- " ediately understood is difficult to more! this yearyei and worse ones WhilerVhile this thi w a s hardly pro - A\merican m erican thinking. Everything tions and a all factions at the Uni- If it is a bird or an animal, it ted Nations. This tribute. In sion. ‘1®He has warned that we iderstand. Eerhaps if the work had in 1968.168. foundind politicalpolitii philosophy, Dirk- aboutibout the war is intangible ej{- ted Natioi might "provoke" Red China into oughrto be“put Irthe zoo, and If • .J” ce:ept p t him. As President he is the common sense,s would have.K) P" it is art, it should be in the Art In- >picted ^ a pioneer on a horse and be based u p o n fa irn e ss to all starting a world war. He has irrying a squirrel gun, the Chi- symlymboi bol oof American involve- be based constantly turned his eyes from . stitute, 'said the-mayor’s director of ; mnent. ent. nations am and factions. igoans -WDuld-hav£_been_happier— the bloody facts of Viet Cong special e v e n ts .- -A n ^ a ld erm an ~ sug- ‘^ ^ g o a n . ThereforTherefore, he has become the But fairnessfain is the one thing aggression into the south. He ___ p e ste d Jn a-iesQlutlon before the cllv ButB u t iti would be-a safe bet that DAI II ‘ L taarget rg e t for the opponents' blame, that U ThiThant either doesn’t un- has even permitted the use of council that "the rustipg junk heap’’ somedaimeday Cliicago'FT>icasso wline .UUHARVEY- f ------.. - IChen h e n Uie_riotsjnushroomed,JIe Uie.: derstand orc feels that hc can _ the , 1,^ uU.N.'s ^ >.q premises as a stac- :an’t be blamed Jor them direct- do without,without H isTalest fantastic jng area fi be shipped back to France and that amongnong the city’s most prized posses- can’t be bl Ing area for a mass demonstra ^ . lyy but he iis the symbol of Amer- charges . againsti the United tion (ion againstagain; die United States. it be replaced by a statue of Ernie sions. can law and order and some of States, andanc South Vietnam, and U (j Thant Is, on the basis of .. L B B J A n d T n he public concern will be in support o f th e Communists," this,' far from an Impartial Trum an ' ESlumped on him. surely has shown that. world (>iy|divil servant. H e is in WWorst orst o:of all, from a political The7 1 ,5 sj j e c c r r e ta r y g e n eral is quot- stead a shrillsh advocate of those TWsIs P residre s id e n t is m a k in g involvedreived in In Uii's untenable situa- standpointitandpoint, is the fact the cost ed asjs sayingsaj that the United who are commidingc aggression ^MRr^SPEGTATOR ~ M. ■ Harry■y TrumaTruman look"good and I tlonh iiPVietnam. liTVlel of)f thethe warwar forced him to ask for States, states, in isending its men to die and a shrillshri enemy of those who ----- —^ never-thoughr-thought I'd ever live to Thusrhus Presidents Pr Intervened a1 taxtax increaseIncr which will affect in Vietnam,vie'tnair is actually fighling ars ar# opposingoppost that aggression. that. abroad, ro ad , blapilng big] "prior commit- nearly,learly. everybody, ev If Congress mts,” and Uius has the White ipproves, approves, and therefore create - J l i p j r H i p ijL-JEorLM alta^^a use-usurped almOst total con-'— new-anta|lew-antagonlsms toward-him. - — .— - excusesses themth em in C u b a -is a gro- II over foreign policy. Perhaps Perhaps his most deadly polit- n r n n In these days when everyone is catering THE BLUE STAR tesquele inconsistency.Incons: Inn Vietnam,Vietna President John- lealcal opponent—and oppor maybe con- UL , J lo the diversified desires of tourists, comc,s There’srhere’s a bluo star shining bravely ~ son1 has cscalatedcst an "aid mis- sciously—Iiciously—Is Ho Chl Mlnh, Com- M n ^ [| | m ----- jiQW-thc island ot Malla with a law tliat Is- Agali e Commandcr-ln-Chiel’s re- sion"n" into a full-blown war with munistnunist boss bo of North Vietnam, — a.ihockci:;------^ ...... - I g o t il tions on our military, spar- Americanaerican trijops doing nine- whovho has 1 been at war 21 y e a rs, ho enemy’s fat targets, con- tenthsiths of tho tl fighting. firstIrst against agai the French and ...... ■ This beautiful Island, which just happens Back^“ackM babyV, ^ - ffis'ele? i\ to bo the homo of the newest Hilton luxury I little c ids every American mill- SenatorSenator Fuibright I has Intro- nowlow agahagainst the United States. hotel, does not allow women to appear on AndAnd j pmyed'through lonely tears tradition. ducedced a resolutionre requiring a As leader leadi of a pretty prlml- any ot the beaches while clad .In a bikini I wnswns r; raising another soldier d now that he has.exhililted jointnt congressionalcongri - presidential tiveive society, socli it might have or a two-piece bathing suit. I'orTor 1 battles unheard of In thoso years, comparableparable Indecisionhi and vacil- declarationilaration to seal any national seemedleemed reasonable ri to Uilnk he j Now this rule Is most unusual.. For Iho Our)ur Toi Tom Is'a lofty pilot ationn andand political pi preoccupa- commltmenmmltment abroad. ' wouldvould havehav caved In when this y ' most part, on most of the bathing beaches, HisHis sl sights on wonders on high. , “O" inI" deallpgdealipi with'the criminal SenatorSenator Fuibright F adraits-that cpuntry:puntry decldcddt to make a real' ,' tho women tourists can \Vear ns little as - ' Hisils porBonnie and Tpnya are waiting/ - carnageage min oour own streets it He wantswants thisth resolution to cause var war of of it it and particularly when t Ihey want. What the operators are after is AsAs we we did'in years gone by. obviousivlous thattho this President is Congressngress to tc re-evaluate all our itt beganbegan bombingb -the North. -fl tho money, not the sult as such. ...Mother going5 too bebe aa tragic disappoint- overseas:rseas commitments. co ' He He had had one thing working for ^ t ( 0 those o f us who gave Senatorienator GeorgeG Aiken, Rcpub- himlim andand heh made the p o st ot It. But in Malta the officials apparently have _ ■ , otherldeas. The m atter of the bah against \- the-bonofit -of-every-doubf. -Ucan,in, secondstsecoi he- mptlon, -Hb— Thisrhis waswas--hl3_reallratlon.-thB ...... tho skimpy bathing suits'was detailed In a ------Aready lready a a petition has been /s ou'r ouV nation'snt interests may UnitedJnited '' StatesSt would want to booklet wc read the other day — ono put GIVEAWAY. D E P T . signedId by b y 47 47 persons from 26' t require require bases in Asia. . confinelonfine the th war lo the South out lo attract, tourists to tho Island, We/e hav have three l^lttens to give away. Two slatess —— Who*no were^delegateiTto ’ Iomotimcs-thlngs-hav(i-lo-got— ^-"1“ rather-tha•ather-than invading-the-North______Personally, we say hooray tor Malta. Hut arc! white white and one Is black and white. Call lhe lastast Democratic Demi Convention lily bad before they can^get md and tlius Uius risking war with Red will tlio m a le to u rists soy lh a t? It all rc- S ta nn V aan n d en b ark at 423-5026 o r you m a y — askingikIng President Prei Johnson not ter. If If ourol humiliating exper- :hina, China, injl m ains to bc seen. ' s ic ththem-'ono e m ' mile south and one and one- •? runin a again. g ain , " f o r tho good' ol ice in Vietnam^ makes stay- His His reasoning rc after that I i Also w hat re m a in s to be seen Is what dis- h a ltt iiiilemiles : east of KImborly. the party.larty.” That's Tl a vote of "no- “•'homesliomes oul oi of the Fulhrights, • seemsleems clear.clei Since there was al-- Wj* g \ \ I// turbancc, if nny, will occur at (ho twin ______^______conlldence.dence." in, we willi havo salvaged readyeady dissension dis In America X H ue benefit from' tho long, overiver thethe war,v if the North kept ,n 1 ; I Tails High School w h en m a n y of the gals DOG MISSING? In thethe Senate,Sena Chairman Pul- K iv US ■ anpenr (or cla ssw b rk In these new mini- W e Im v Jstly, debilitating blood-let- fighting,ighting, tlie tl pressures at home, li rc have received word from the Idaho brightIt o of f T Toi o re lg n R elations Is g. £ ■ md a n deven even the election’s political IU jr M skirls, , Humanenane I Society, Boise, that Ihoy havo In pickingng up up increasing li support tnre(ui | ;areful introspection by our necessitieslecossities, might Induce John- r l^ i f Wo have It on good authority tliat nl a theirIr carccare a couplo of dogs from Twin Falls, for hisIs sufigcjtlonsufigcj that Congress Cimi>rpssngress might n indeed reveal 'son to seel slylo show the other dny tlio young moilcli An adul on lo seek.a truce. ,n adult fenialo — a WIrehalrcd Terrier hercaltcrliter Sebe requiredr to approve f fIt we ha"hnvo no more husiness To To help liel[ make the United sporlcd the 5 klrt.s in most all Inslanccs, wllhh Twin Falls license 446 Ij under mcdl---all -n1 a t1 l1 o0 n 1 a n a commitments trvinijing loin maken the world over Statesitates getget tired fighling such a —wS^t — r—Wo-cany-reniembcr—whcn-thB-blg-han— cal"cnrtj-(-cnrtj-forn-skln-disordcr.-Sho-waii-fouild— abrold—Thnt' lonfldenco. layingour Imaco || than olliers'li'avo slandsllllTandsllll war,i Ho liicfcnsedniis ■" came out about tho gals wearing those llghl In Bolso3 o ls o A u g . 4. • "n o co n fld en ct Ing lo Ihrust their "way of forces, ns ■ Lev -lypo pants, It would distract from tlio A Gorm orces. as llie United States Gorman Shorllinlr female wns found In .The) ConstltiltionConstlti requires Sen- llfo"i" on on us. us. Then tho Aracrlcan Kiurcd poured In In more men. But so fnr world ol study, tho officials said. the MerldM eridian area qn Aug. 7, This young nto ratlflcatloiatlflcatiori of formal treal* Gibraltarjraltar conceptci might bo re- Johnsonohnson hns h shown no incllnR- Well, now they will apparently have Ihu dog c carrli a r r i e s Twin Tails License 258. ies,but but out' out' recont Presidents la instated, te d , tioi) to scol opporliiiiity to make anpthor ruling It they Both do Ion lo seek an easy way oul. , oth dogs can bo claimed by contacting hnvo niadc niadc promises p lo olher n In whichwhich case, this President Tho Tho incrensedIncr bombings in re- ‘ so wisii, Dccnuso w o IWvo it straight from th o Idnho Id n h o Ilumaiio Society’s sheller hicated countriesrics which whit were never for- willI not not only onl have made Harry ccntcn t dnysdnys m ay iiidicnlo th e o|>- tho horse’s hiouth-thnt tho nilnl-fklrt lnva- nt GowcnG o w c n TIekI, Boi,so. If you telephone iiinlitcdcd as a s Irehties, tre We present- Trumaniiiian look lot good; he’ll havo poslte,oslte. What Wl Johnson may bo ^ , ® m r k, NtA. iK. . slon will bo on at tho local scliool tonn then[i nsk Ifor Mrs, Teresa S. ilnnnon, pilb- ly haveVC oobllgn b llg n tlo n s to 40 niilHins m adedo BarryB a rrj Goldwator look ov- seekingecklng beforebc clectloit it not a darling tlmo tills month. llcityy director.*dire ilmllirir toto tlietlie ons which got ui enbettor. better. ■ uuca Cut ruca but« victory. a diint intalnatnhing diopoM"dio ,1^ Glenns Ferry » ^ Sunda/,Sun Aug. 13, 1967 Twin FallsFa Times-News S W ill V ote On j | ^ l l l l FFood Pricesicea Push LiviiLiving Cost ' -. By JOHN T. WHEELERI |break-awayi break-a inflation, huge im- and pbrponds in the country lo . S ew er B o n d ■ 'p 'a S w ' ■ •yiSigs'a;;;;.; SAIGON,s a : (AP) — Soaring,ring.ports ports ofi motorcycles, sewinging around $1.35$ for ocean fish. GLENNS. FERRY - On~Sept. - __ foodf - - ".prices hfi ve nusbed theii^a^hinI machines and other durable The pi Vietnameseyictn cost of living upl , '’1'^ The price bftop grade pork 12 the voters in Glenns Ferry -j goods stem m ed the tide. Be- wil! v o te on a $250,000 sewer 'A somesom e 35 per cent so far this now is around J1.50 a pound, ' ■■ k A yeary e a r and the overheated econo- cau,se . the United States put up . . bond to provide sewer lagoonsns — ^ tlie dollars td finance thia. it had,in ii And . ° a dozen° eggs now sell for ■ . . fnr sewape treatment, and iiew:w ,|S, ~—^ my may spin. oyt. of control en- ™ ' around $1. ^ H |I 9 || - tirely in the months, ahead, eco- some-tfontror- , around S sewar trunk lines and a storm " fl| • ' ' i llL SKKBBSkt nomic sources indicate, ' Now Vietnamese are puttinging Some economists have attrlb- sewer system ih the downlown • R iet. uied the rise in food prices in Because of the impact on the,u. their ^honey inlo a belter diet, nt^tl 'I'e business area. Total cost of the JH The price of fish, for instancenee I recent wweeks in part to the ina- p ro p o sa l would b e $360,000. withith ■ ' I '''' peasants and working class, the ‘ ™ I" t|je:bility o f.farm ers in the (Mekong economic battle is considered‘d a soi2 ° '’“ “ P P'^'' tfieibility of. the F e d e ra l Government al-al- 'f'W' ' ' J. past year. Since ,Ian. 1. olherher delta to move perishable food ‘ readv approving grants totaling ' ■Jj vital part of the political war in irk-, I items by. road along national. ----- VVietn ietnam . N ■ ' ...... -key 7 Pf'prico boosis included ipork, it?™s b; $1 1 0 ,0 0 0 , ' f t - ' ' ■eed P^'' *^SSs. 50 pel- cent,2nt.j highwayhighw ay 4 north to Saigon. Viet • W B '■ ...1 " a n d DEHflONSTRATION Street, and another south o on n > • ,L £ase_.the storm warnings prove . ^-of Iho lamoui TELEX "comloft nound" Oregon Street, All of these T -j- ~ ■ "I caSTel'nwi'y with murder."- accurate, I-HEARING AIDS In car, behind oar, and would dralp into Canyon Creek.t Inaccurate— X l l d ' Ml 5 Years Did ' A U:S, economic source onceDnce eyeglas*, models, -H e’s Only 15 Yi __ _ IniipheH a t th e .sugce.stion th a t ___ SmceMt has been deiermlned® r — ^—^ ------— ------RUNE K ll.l.F.n ------la u g l ------SEE-OR-€Att----- — Ihrough a study that a storm•m ByB; TOM TIEDE of the th e U.S. p o p u la tio n but com-im- "Wl:"W hat d id you stea l? " PAI.PALMA DE MALLORCA,CA, the.l the. Vietnamese should be pres- nd PEORIA, IH.-(NpA) _ The, 0 mit o' over half of all lawbreakinging “"Soi Some ju n k ." BaleaBalearic Islands (AP) — Nineline sureisured into being prepared to im- • sower system is needed, and PEORI, ind plement such drastic measures, I construction of such a ' systemim popular conceptionc 'of the com- property offenses. “Dii“Did you give it back?" Briiis!British tourisis were ki|led and plem PROFESSIONAL HEARINGHEARW AID SERVICE 2li injured today in the collision;ion Such controls would be widely would allow the size of the mainlin mon criminalcrin . is grossly Inac-1C - AndAnd, stiff though the statis-tis- "Hell,"He n o ." 2fi inji ec- of a tru c k and a b u s . N in e of theth e unpo;unpopular and virtually unen- J P i n A U n WARBERO sewer line along the river from)m curate.curate, Un.shaven? S e a m yy -- tics are,a the probability is they[ley GaryGar; B chuckles at his rec- of a ti S i OFr IIDAHO V H n U twin fails, idaho •ter ollecilons. He liglus a ciga-injure; a- injured were listed as grave, po- forceforceable, he felt, “ the present sewer system to he faced? BulkyB and belligerent?It? will w ill getg sliffer. O ver a q u arter ollecii' During the last bout of reduced in size, and that thehe Chuck mmost of the adjectives,ss. of the U. S. p o p u la tio n is underder reite. i-ette. He stole lhe pack, he lice n rep o rted . Du savings In the cost ot the pipepe The onlonly one that fits is "bel-el- 10 yei y e ars old a n d police are wor-ror- 'mmm would pay for the storm sewerJer ligligerent." e re n t." ., rieried d 1 about tomorrow, sy.siem. this has been included:ed TheT h e avi av erag e law b reak er todayay ““I I can't speak for Other cil- di I , in the plan. doesn't s shave at all. His facece ies.”ie s," .says a P e o ria policeman, ------This propo.sal call.'! for a 12-]2 . jf is smooth, not seamy and he ""but b u t I look f o r juvenile crim e I.A hasn’t had time to grow muchch toto-get ge worse and, worse in this Inch main sewer line from th^ ^ fi? present sewer outlet to the pro-. bulk. He is, after all, only 15 area. Why? Because there's al p s hr u p l f ' years old. most nothing the police'can dol ER ^ posed site on the Hampton farm, ' He is a kid named Gary B. aabout b o u t it. S o c ie ty won't lot us! it- . an d a 10-inch main line froni who sits ' nervously on an oakak treat the kids as crooks." 1 T e i r the area around the high schooT u m p o ” bench in a Peoria recreationon TThe h e man's c o m p la in t is in ob-!oh- ______lo Canyon Creek and down thalJ ‘ center. uHe is dressed. In stove-/e- vious reference to the strict-le-i ■ ■ stream to First Avenue, where pipe , trou.se'rs and a T-shirt. Hislis gal limitationsli imposed in juvo-'m .' YOUR JTOM WITH M9M M AT l(lOW lST POSSIBIE PKICIS the line would be enlarged to hair r j hangsi,„no limply over his ears,rs. nile crimec w ork. Police say suclij 12 Inches. This line would flow ' OPERAIED BY^GAMBtjlY„GAMBL|i5K0GMP,.JNC. _ J , SUIUMMfIER ™ He stares at his feel. His eyes'es limltailonslimlta are asinine. Tlicy say Ihe general direction Canyon™ areg^e red and his hands dirty,ty. the Ilaws make a 17-year-oliil ___| anH intn thp cpivpr j I ^ iHOPPING CENTER —He is a burglar.' He has-beeit rebbe ^ -BLUEaAKES SHQI E A l 8 J M y i < ---- lagoonsJt-wouldJlQW -withouL arrested twice; He-doesnU-care,re, 16-year-old16-yes robber a "misguided!ded! S T O R E H O U R?S: S : M o on. thru S at. pumping. .-Why“Why ido you do it?" boy."b o y ." !' 9 ea.m . to 9 p.m . ro------‘^Where—are —your—paccntsil^------tlUr" lln lil rl'V-ont- yparc " snys' ___ “ - c t « ------A fuur lagoon-coiPplejHii-pro-----“ W here ^ ------SSunday-J.2-to-5 u ------iiCE— posed with two large lagoonsms A laugh.laugl detecidetective Fosco.-t,^‘we w^ej- e n't and two small ones. The largege "Do youyo know you’re headeded even allowed to fingerprint or|or I ______ponds would have . a surfaceice for.for serioi serious trouble?" photo;photograph a juvenile suspect.ect, area of 15 acres each, while thehe A yawn. yawr AndA nd things a r e n ’t mucii bettor'dor' ■ ’ • ■ _BACK-TO-SCHOOL | Z E B C O - 9 0 9 ------two smaller ones would haveve Gary IB is .symbolic of thisnis now. We're told it’s all for the R E D W O O D ■ surfaces of 1.1 acres each. nation's ] juvenile delinquent mis-is- good of the a c c u s e d . Well, whai£ 50 Fl. length • ^ Redwood Set Sumner Johnson, engineer, eries. Last year kids like himim about the good of the victims?"; Children's . ’ accounted for nearly 25 per cent;nt LocalLoc police a r e especially dis-j 1 S V z ' T a b l e SPIijlNG., noted that this was just the “ , of all law enforcement arrests,ts. gruntledgrunt over the functionings 2 B e n c h e s FAN TYPE S preliminary proposal, and a few P p„-^| e o r ia Policep a lo n e m ad e 5.296!96 of'theo f'th ( juvenile courts. "We I ar- SOMER minor changes may be n'ces-. such arrests . (under 17 yearsirs rest somebody and for whal?. LUNCH REEL sary in the final plans. He said W e r e 1 7 . 8 8 ° old) , , , some for thef(. ar-3r- The judges just turn Ihe kids ROSE that^the addition of new indus-' son and ’ j. you name it. Thirty-ty- loose."loose. Thus o f 5.296 juvenilei' HOSE comc o m pplete with extra .. try in ihe-comjriunily- between~ .'(nur-werifoui^were-detained-for-nareotie lie Itrrcsts—here—itrrcsi last—year, pnliciriiCT^------_lUS_ Ihe time the proposal was lirst m misdeeds isd eed s. 213 for b u r g la r yy, , botheredbothc s e n d in g only 243 lo10' spool and storage made and now, may change the three (forqV murder. trial.tria l. I -with 1 pint TRELLIS final design, but that the cost •J'of Says juvenile detective Franknk And even when courts convict, b a y the project need not be changed, posco; “ if. Triple Tube T h e r m o s m Fosco; “Kids under 17 commitnit ththey e y do not p la c a te police bit- A public hearing on the pro-ro- every well-knownwc Crime in thishis terness.ternei Under Illinois law, juve-ive- posal will bo held, an informa-la- town iind some others, like gluelue nilesn iles aro not c h a r g e d with spo- tional meeting is planned, andnd sniffing, that aren’t well-known,vn. clfic crimes, only delinquency Regular 2.54 Regular 2.98 STURDY ~ Regular 77c ReRegular 16.95 a copy of the Sewer ordinanceice It’s tragic.trag I’d say that over/er in general.{ Even suspected:iecl aljpearing In a local payer, so 70 per centce of all Peoria crimesies murdmurderers are but sent away that everyone may study the;he involve jijuveniles." to stastale correctional schools and' proposed sewer bond Issue. That guess,gi whlle“shocklng. Is iffeIffe‘average a stay m one bflhe' ; STEEL CHAIRS ^ ______not n o t rare. Peoria kids are neitherier insfitiinstitutions i s four or fivei ^ ■ “5 0 0 |9 4 5 wworse o rs e nonor better than those in months. montl I Were 5,99 J other cities. According to a TheTherefore, the police problemlem | Pocatello Trip “congressional report by Chicagogo is ap|apparent. Regardless of their Congressman Roman C. Pucln-in- diligediligence they can only clearlear j on delinquents off the streets fnr for ------— ------Made By Burley ski. juvenile crime in the nation delinc - 5 0 0 - has increased to a level where‘rc a. fenfew months at best . . . and • Credit Women H"it now accounts for an annuallal thenth e n .1 .only if th e j' a re fortunate.lie. BURLEY - Members ol thel,g public I®loss of $4 billion. get t!through the red tape and Burley Credit Women’s Break-iIj. . "ucmsk Pucinski's facts are stupefy-fy- gget e t a conviction. To coispound the woe. at lea.Mla.M *>• fast Club traveled to Pocatello|, ing.'” 6 - Among Amo them: To i IB ...... ^ ^ - | 7 AAluminum and Web V S —Considering all ages, fromim in Peoria,Pe the kids take advan- Vl Thursday and viewed a demon-■ ,^1'the cradle "j'l to the grave, thel e tageta g e of the s itu a tio n . They feel V stration of the Burroughs com- ' 7 w they’re untouchable. Gripes :i ) Grill it -puter machines at the ,' m ost fi^giientlv arrested I a w they'r ^ b re a k e r s in- th e U nited StiiTesies ^i.sgu: (iisgustcd“cbp';~'Thcy‘re~laiigh= ----- ROCKERS ^^ Shoupp Shoup . . . today arc are 15-year-old boys. ., ing a t u.'.’’ — witti-NorthernF[liern-Hardwood-^5y------That evenmg the group held•Id -Eighty-eight—Eight per cent of all GarGary B. for one, is certain- Regular 8.99 \ its annual family picnic at Sal-“I- car theftstheft in the country areire ly laughing.,la t : . .% X h a r c ^ H u la H o o i o p $ — -mon— —Butli^i,—Barbara« - TOrrmritted-by committei perijnns under-theh e —*4^ -“ 1-ve-heen arrested twioei’- haj — ^ a r c o a l # Stiens was general chairman forer age of 25.2! Thirty-five per cent:nt says, "but nothing ever hap-ap- X the p icn ic, of- all cacar th e fts are by per-3r- pened. p ened The cops knew 1 stole Vv j w f a s t S T A R T I N G 5 0 0 . 4 Now with'ith souni sound The next regular meeling will'ill sons undiunder 18. theth e .s .stuff. B u t nothing, happen- > Regulara r ?5c2 5 c v a l y e be at 7:30 a,m. Aug, 24 at thehe —Youpgsters—Youm betweea. 11 .andnd ed—Iheyed-Tl just-qiiestioDed mc and Regular * Stampede Cafe, 16 mmake ako up only i:) per centmt lelet t mem go.'’______/// 3 10-lb." ■joo# ^ y ^ 6ags.., ...... m - _ — Sunday, AugusUB.|ust 131 fo 5 p.m. •.InTwin In Falls | ^ ^ UMBRELLAS M ------w hil^they-lflst ------■ Refreshments!Is! Door Prize - An Electric:tric HairH Dryer! 6 Vi foot size
1 0 ” - OPENE)N H OiUSE U SUNBEA^JNBEAM Markrk 26 ...... - Comem e 4 S< e e .A jtiful Aluminum and W eb T ri r im m e r s * ta W n Sw e e p e r s — CAP: a p p >h o mHE e CHAISE ' "Make your lawn rakingn " Erected, closed in and readyly to finish! i Electric • liglitweiglit[ght forfoi easy handling W e r e 1 4 . 9 9 . easy with1 this one.o THEE DAVIDDAV HALL HOMEOME YOU CAN BUY THEHE FINEST—FINE! A CAPP-HOME-lOME— AND SAVE A Regular / t 1 2 ” LOT OF MONEY.ONEY. FlFINANCING FOR? EVEF E V E R Y O N E ...... Regular 1 FIRM PRICES'RICES l^INCLUDE MANY' EXTf E X T R A S ! j ,'19.95.-Now ' This Is the homa” preferredeferred by thousands in 27 states. Capp-Homes are | 15“ , 18.88 I ' - - —^built-better—than_the_bii|lding,xc.bii|lding,xoda3-JYou_can_gat_100%. ;-lOO%Jln0nciDg-or_yj3u. i ___ PATIO RUGS _ can pay a s little as 10%D% down at a the lowest rate In the bbuilding Industry— __ 6 % SIMPLE INTERESTISTI You g(got all the building materials materia for a complete m ______hom e— inside.^nd outt andand you you ( can Include Plumbing,Ing, Heating,Hei Custom do- j . ' signed Kitchen CabinetsVets and'Eand'Electrlcar packages1 with 1fixtures. lOO's-of Priced fo Clear plans to choose from,, or uuse se yc your ow/n. Our carpentersenters (do tho heavy con- structlon on your lot and foundafoundation. Inspect tho fine'ine quaquality labor and ma- I U s e d M o terials for yourselfl M o w e r s TRADE NOW1 AND SAVE
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6 Twin Falli Times-Newsews Sund Uonal educati^ ■ group „to mOre than 40. Wt ' Maj. Wilmont N. Trumbull bbe- e -.. ’i H I I came the conductor of the group-oun fic^rficdr am and B andm aster of t h e ------:------______irErom o m - Salmon thfiy-wentnorthorlh —Fifth UTSri-Army-Band-in Eng AIDE RESIGNS to Lolo, Mont., where luncheonleon -H T“ TATienn866randi(rs''li!id“Dver“ m r ive^^^^Q ^ M |^3^gaaPg-Fifth-U d mil- land.land, No North'Africa and I t a l y ■BOISE (AP) — It w as two tw o wasw as plaplanned. From (here, the H i ' 25 years of exjjerience with mil- I itaryItary bands. duringdu rin g WorldV War II, and as down and one to go today for route Ktook them west across:oss ' H executive officer and assistant his Lolo Pass and along the Lewis M At the end of World War II. executive Gov. Don W. Samuelson In his Lolo Pa I conductorcond uc to until his appoinUnent announced Intention o^ gainingning and ClarkCla Highway — U.S. 12 H I he returned tn the United Slates to his present position. a new administration at the Ida- —to—lo OroOroflno and thence to Lew- B I to direct the Army Bands at ^ TT- T,-.- - ~ The concert is free to the.pub ho State Penitentiary. iston. S I- Ceimp Kilmer, N. J,', for -threo lic. In casp of inclement weath I yearsy e ars of post-World-War-II duty. Mark Maxwell, chairman1 -- of ------B J er,e r, the perform ance will be h e ld the 'Board of Corrections an and d H B P ' I nI In 1950, he was reassigned lo In tbe O'Leary Jr. High School prison w arden, su b m itted his hl.s CREWS ALERT ' ■ i>. Auditorium.A uditorli resignation late Friday, afterIfter MCCAMCCALL.ldaho (AP)-Crewsews H ------r s' saying a day earlier he plannedined were on the alert today for newnew ' H I Vf I 117*11 ■m M ------net -lB -q ult;----- ^------fflre»-following-a-lighlning- lre»-foll 6 l0 Hft - H He; -Auto-Demolished-— _____ Hes aid he.chanred his mindnind which which svswept across southwestern because of'mounting pressuresure Idaho,duringIdaho _d the night. \- Books-Audited— - ■ N^^i^Jackpot— : which he said wa4 causing him ButBui olofficials of both the Pay- H I - HE' HEYBURN — The V111 a g e A 19&f-Rambler driven by a mental and physical discomfort,fort, ette ancand Boise national forestsesls H I books. ha.ve been, audited, and ,.^ H | 22-ye.ar-Q22-ye.a.r-Qld. .Ttyi.n. FaIJs. vyoman —^— said all fires reportethwere un- H I approvedappro by Newell Nelson and , ' was demdemolished In a one-car ac AIRLIFT PRACTICED der comcontrol. * Neal King, Burley,“who report-ort- m M a j . WILMONT N. cident cldent on Highway 93 Thursday. ------MOUNTAIN-HOME. (AP)U - = _i _------^.------rr-T... .:______1TnflKimr. I.IKF. nhythtngng hnt *h(itt nhjpflt nf a mnnth-Innging_.manj=j«hQDpaj=jnonl&Jiunt. mnn. ,__ oed d _ alat the Wednesday n i g h t ______TRUMBULL AccordAccording to investigating Ida- . board'meeting. _ , , ig- Tio Slate Police otlicers, fHe Crews of 15 huge tour-engine ' j,,RIDES IN PARADE Monty j)?' the moiikey is busy:y gettinggettkif acquainted with Mark Telford, his1 owner. The little mon- “oard . , , present Commanding' lio Slate GHl "Star Lifter” cargo planes key spent a,month eludinglg police and members of (he Dr.lr. V. V. Telford family after hoI TwoTwc officials form the Paulaul Officer and Conductor,of Ihele driver ofo the car, Catherine -ijractlced in Southwestern Idaholaho ROBERTS, Idaho (AP)-Goy.’Jiy- escaped from, the back yard.ird. Ho sufferedsi a severe cold butut Is recrecovering from the ordeal. FHA office attended the meet-eel- U.S. AArmy Field Band, willill BBlack, lack, 22222 7th St. E ., lost co n tro l Saturday airlifting heavy equip- „Don W. Sam uelson saluted tKe uHe . was captured In a chlcken-cooicken-coop earlier In the week. ing aiand discussed loan posslbili-Jili- lead thethi band In concert withIh of her-vehicleher v( after passing an- ment which might be needed“ded Market Lake Centennial celebra- lies Ifor re c re atio n al purposes,>es. the SoliSoldiers’ Chorus at 8 p.m.n. other carcai o(i the highway aboitt ' in battle llon of this small eastern Idaho:aho , NothiiNolhing was decided by boardard Aug. 19 at the City Park Band-1- two milesmile: norlh of Jackpot, Nev. The operation was controlledilled to*" today by riding In a parade ^ f members. It was agreed thathal shell. ' She cc complained of back in- by the air force’s 62nd military and giving the centennial’s main • • ' the ball park and the new parkark ------jui-ies bubut as of nooni Friday had airlift wing, McChord Air ForceorM “ “ Wantedi Monkey'’ 1 CCaptured' ? in |the McBride addition will nol been admilled to the hospi ^ino Samuelson spoke at the flag-lag- be reseeded this summer as tal. ■ ^ j Base, Wash. Also participating raising ' ceremony, at which he ForFoi just about a monlh "Mon-Ion- and locked in the building. Of- cries like a young squirrel and soon as the ball games are overv r r U U I J ; ^Issuance ', 3 ,a n c of a cilalion Is pend- were planes from the 60th , and ™ rfesn,jhpdescribed the '‘unforgettableible ly" was\ hunted like a criminalinal fleersfleer: Mike McGreer 'iind .Ron^on bites the nearest hand o r e a r. jj, Burglary Being 6,3rd military airlift wings from thrills" los- but he is finally home wilh the StrollSlrolberg finally captured the py ing.______• thrills" of the opening and clos- but 1 tho Purchased 'as a p e t for* M ark‘rk ~°TTie°s*treet"in ~ The the Rio VistaIsla IflV C travis and norton air force bases Ing j„„ ceremonies of the Worldirld familyfamll that loves him and all wild animal wilh fish netting Telfo Investigated in California. j,,; -■"8 Telford the tiny monkey has be-^6- AddltiAddition will be, repaired and Boy Scout Jamboree in Northirlh he nneeds now is to recoveriver equipment.equif come a family project and forfor 18thigth !Sireet from 0 Sireet west,est BurglaBurglary of the City Finance f m d The big planes flew to Moun-o''"’ Idaho. from fear and bad cold con- tain Home Air Force Base in -OO- After proper medication andand a tin time nearly a community pro-ro- to th?the dead end will be resur-iur- &i.,Co., 217 M ain Ave. E., w as be-- I[HIIIEEBIZI - ■ ____ . tacte:tacted while spending several“■■“I beingbelnc "held like a baby" forfo r jecl. Within a few w eeks, he faced.faced Two sets of standard col- ingmg Inve: Investigated Friday by Twin the Southwestern Idaho desert,ie rt, weeks alone in the "wilds" of0‘ two days by members of the shoul landed long enough to pick up ] the should overcome his fright and"d or goldgoi trimmed U.S. flags will Falls cilycil police. : up PLAN OKAYED die 1Twin Falls residential area. Telford Telfo family, little "Monty"' Isis becomebeco: just one of the family,ly. be purchasedpi and displayed In OfficersOfficer said cash drawers Injn PHONE' 7 3 3 : 5 9 2 a jeeps, artillery and other mill-’J"'- BOISEggiSE (AP) - Idaho’s pro-pro- ""M M o n ty " Is a pathetic littleittle makingm aki a good recovery but is says ,Cd Weit on U.S. 30 >o Grondvlaw Driv« tary equipment, haul It a few ; is says Mrs. Telford. Already he the villagevi conference room andand the esUiblishmentesUil were emplied Weif on I gram for control of water poi- squirrelsquir monkey owned by the still afraid of any strangers, or has begun responding to the the ju ------mile^hsn drspi^d Lt by para- ^ he the judge^s quarters. of an uundetermined amount of .. lullon has boon appr'ovod by Dn- Dr; Vt—V—Telford family. 365 suddisudden-noise-and movement. affection affec andTpelling from mem-m- DavrHensonDav has-resigned as m onejo n e y sometime Thursday -M, chute. federalfederai i authorities with one ex- Blue Lakes Blvd. N. He arrived When ^ frightened the littlettle bers of the family who are shar- villagi Hill nighl. Entry was gained by bur- I ' ____ Each .load weighed about 4,- Jr- village dog catcher. Don Hill nighl. E: ■A'\ ceptlon. Gov. Don W. Samuel-uel- lust over( a month ago a.s a pet md ing in the "monkey silting" du-h t nnda n d .Tack S tra u ss reixirled on elars wwho t climbed a utilily pol e ______------(Ml..-.0|»»-&00 — 1------iJOl) pounds. sQnson wwas as advised Friday? for M^ ark Telford, 10, but man-lan- tQ^^,el which serves as his blan-an- lies. the rt recent meeting they attend^mP in the alley adjacent to IHiF^ ‘ ------In a letter. Secretary,_of,.In- In- aged to unbuckle his leash whileh'i<= ket and, pulls it over his head.ad. MaMain conccrn of the family Is ed of the Snake River Powerver building then dropped onto the:he I------MAN CHARGED terior St Stewart L. Udall Mid the Mark played with him in the |[If n,the lo.wel is nol handy he (o(0 c;calm his fears and c o n v ert:rt Association. Assoc roof and pried open a roof vent.nl. FirstFlrsI Valley Showing ------GAtDWEI.Wdaho4AP.^-----_ A IfigulMiS regulations were approved for back yard and escaped. — ___ . h im - ne- » ' ~ '— western Idaho farm worker was altall streamsstre except the Bear jus Jusl when alj hope of gellingling before befor he manages to escape m m g 1^ A t 9 :0 0 charged Friday with second-de-River..,,1-de-River.. ., him back had been given up, T again. fVlf DRIVE IN BUHL ^ — -gree murder In-connectlon .ww ith ------______the_Ethe_eIusive.U H le m onkey craw l- Labor-D jj jf] av_____! ji!Throuehniil the past month: M_____ 0 0 N GLO d r i v e the death of another farm labor ed into a ' chicken coop nl the*ne J rosidiresidents were rep o rtin g a sm allil' -i SUNDAY'^=nVIONDAY-= )NDAY-=^-TUESDAY------——; er. RATES HIKED Lewis Evan.s hom e, '<111 ,S. Lo- T > long tailed grey - yellow mon- /» i r N i g h t This Tuesday) '.PAKULA-MULLIGAN'.-.^*PAr Held in jail with bond sett atal BOISE (AP) — Higher freightight cusl.oust, A pparently .seekinfi shoi-h’^ t XRecess \ ( Set iT/ikey in Iheir talf trees and hard-I5', (No Dollar Per Car Night $15,000 w a s Felipe J e s s e Z amlora o ra rates, auauthorized recently by the ter d u rin g the cold night.'; the ly a day passed that police did H l l 24, a farmer near Wilder, about30ut InterstateIntcrstat Commerce Commis-nis-South South American native w a s T J not make an attempt at his IIII 10 m iles w est of C aldw ell. . slon, sion, willwil be effective Aug. 10, 19, spottedspotti by ihe Lewis family 131By Congress capture.X i u UU Dead was Ricardo Castillo,, 21, Robert L.I Henry, administratorItor ^ ------J = n i i i plopiiiini u g a resident of the labor campJ at for the Idaho' TransportationIon ...... ■m WASHINGTON (AP) - Houseuse ...... f J . ------" ttfe — . ftCailiiiv-Fiiiiresails i j g m • Wilder. Council, said Friday. xTT t o *x* • leaders. Ifade Influenced by com-im- REPORT GIVEN Sheriff Dale Halle of Canyonyon He saidsa rail carriers have IJV . b . L riticismI maimpliiinis the scheduled 10-day l.a-i a- BOBOISE (AP) — Onion p ro d u c- . “«■ County said Castillo died off a filed tariffstai making the ratea l e ______bcir-i; bor-Day^Gess-won^^help-tflem-m'TtOiTiindaliO -itoiTi ahd taslei-n Ore- Jjj s i a i R gunlKot wouna"en route lo a hos-los- boosts, averagingi 'about 3 per hers with school-age children,‘^1'. Rongo,, is estimated n t 3,195,000 iinnij pital after being found lyingfing cent, efteffective at that time. UO l f P rem ier-..-. have ha"e decided to work only on iiundredweight, the U.S. D epart- A/tllL|H near a road In the Wilder area.:ea. Henry said the tariffs show,ow 'rnroutine u tir measures the week be- ,„entmeni of Agriculture reported to- ease 1 best seller The sheriff said circumstanc-me- that switchingswit charges and oth- Q fore the holiday. , jay.day. Thai would be down nine 5^“,* es of the shooting were underder er assessassessments generally will tbe Said J 5 3 Unfair > I1 ' ^ With ' the proposal for an an-jn- per cent from production in nOIWIIllWilll- ,- investigation.______increasedincreaset about 5 per cent. — SAIGON (AP) - Premierjp InualI August vacation slalemat- i960. ------SAI J <; led in the House Rules Commil-"!• ______Crana_ CincditKopc wBMBTcIi NguyiNguyen Cao Ky said today U.S. ‘‘ ■" congressional criticism of liim^■■.j is lee along wilh the rcsi nf Iho “ COLOIIIi/llRb'o ■ (-ongressinnal reorganizationIho , . ^ ~ co m i G o v v l& k ’s ALction ction Lauded 3 bill, leaders of both houses A ' COMING WED: “THE‘'THE BLUEB MAX" KKy y answered newsmen's quos- agreed on a 10-day recess start- m tions while on a trip to Kai San, ing the Friday before Labor ■ i - - i; \B tWiniU'lALUE?/ MUUDfM « MOVIR B For Heading OffTOff Trouble IXIn the Mekong Delta, aboul con- pay FIRST MAGIC VALLEY SHOWIN^ .1 gressional criticism thal the KyKv „ . I _____ M1AMI.-Fla. (AP) — Floridarida more of a showman than a serl-■ regime is rigging the c^rrcnl. ( But most schools open Labor)or JM ' ^ ^ ,-Gov. Claude Kirk, who has ous pollt politician. But he did a re-I presidential election. Ky is the(I,,, Day week, and younger mem ----- M- again and again-startled Florid-rid- sponsible and practical job in vice presidential candidate ona a “bers " complained that recessess ■I R I ' ians with his unorthodox ap- JacksonvJacksonville." • ticket headed by Chief of Stateate dales were too short for them to 1 proach to politics, has a newnew Kirk’s allies claimed his un- fj„uyNguyen Van Theiu in the Sept.t 3 be able tn take a vacation with ^ tactic for heading off possibleible prececprecedented action cameme election. ‘heirtheir families, » \ racial trouble. He believesives through foresight and concern.S "I would like to ask all theseese Leaders, saying the recess' T face-to-face confrontation Is the But somesom Democrats charged fe\^, dates were worked oul with Ihen 'e ALLIED fl starringStarring todem y Award Wiiuier best way of stopping disorder the appe critics to come here for a few der the appearance was purely for days . and see and hear for them-;n,. Senate and therefore can't be before it starts. .. publicity,publicity. selve:selves." Ky said. “an;changed, have passed the word ' _ Kirk, the sute's first Republi- jjckso I , that members wilh out-of-towni m SSANiPENNlS i Jacksonville Mayor Hans Tan-i*;, - A , similar offer.by. jQ ^V jet-l^^^^ ----- can-govemoHn-94-years,-dem- zlerTWjief-wht ho-sarln^hls-car-omslde — a)mmllmcnts_4ho—wook—boforo------^ -^ -j|^^p^eCTNIGOLOB4 ------—piu,Plus a m 730------onstrated his philosophy last d,u ’ J nam s ambassador lo Washing- jabo)Labor Day can keep them. ------Coll yoDr local * *“®t the park while Kirk went inside,^ ' ton, ;Bui Diem, was turned down . Wednesday night when he, saids(,y he wasi afraid Kirk’s pres- p ,j i„U With civil rights, Social Secu- ' lEBlte JOAN JCANflTI AniHun First Run • • . ■ wnllfPft " fhtnitph ft—crnw d - of l ' F rid ay by both D em ocratic and , ™it ^ en«R^eea«se-of—the—tepflble Republican congressional lead-g jp -r-ily-BiidTfoFeign-a ld b ills co n iln£ s — - ^ WARBIRG3_ Jil Negroes at a Jacksonville ball danger rmight precipitate some-n e -e r,,‘' upthup the next two weeks, the lead- . A UNiVERSAL-PlCTURE------J - — - : park and took a microphone0"? thingjhinR in there." ership may welcome a breatherJe; ^MOVING 8. STG R A G E from the hand of Black Power . “ "I hope Ihe senators and con- PLUS s) ___ I State C o m p tro ller FrCd Die- 0 " ' by the week of Aug. 28. ______ogcnt 733-7371 — ■ leader H. Rap Brown. „ Hressmen come out here, par-lar* ——..... — ------^ - — . ™ -klnson,-a—member-of the all' llciilarly FulbriglS, Mansfield,;ld, p ■ " “ ■" ■ " ------KIrlrwas th«*flrst governorto™ Democrallc Florida Cabinet, directly challenge a militant ' Morse and all the so-called op- Black Power leader in X the was critical of Kirk and said the position." hp. governor should have given the Street, on his own ground, be- I),,, K y w a s referrin g to Sens. J , fore trouble began. 1°°.%job of “ keeping the peace to the slate's adjutant general. W. ^Fulbnghl, D-Ark.; MikeI W A NNTED T ? .tEPHNICOLOR* TECHNISCOPE'H^ “I went to the meeting to rep- “ . Mansfield, D-Moht., and Wayne/ne , \0lilrll)Uttit6yWIUINERBRasj£i( the But The Rev. Joel Atkins, re,sent law and order," the “"t T Morse. D-Ore. iK E I iY e M K S • FREE TRAIN RinES______— Eoycrnor-sald-|aterr"“ I-be|ieveeve -prosldent_of-tho-Houda_brancli-presldenl __ iffj. of the National Association torfor ’ ’ TO THE KIDS It's tho duty of every public offi- of “ O N _ -yGE-NSE-D-PMC-ilAG-TlC-AL-NyRSI- r Astronaur J cial to solve tho problem of vio-j,lo. tho AdvAdvancement of Colored■ed HITS TAXES I m 3:00 . 6i20 . 9.35 ling People, said he ttought Kirk, as lence by meeting it—not running People, s “I WASHINGTON (AP-)— Sen. 'lUL'M— A b ii™ ...... - .1------.. ______■ ■ - I ^way." the slate slate’s chief executive, lent Jordan, R-Idaho, asserted Sat-S MTN. VIEW COKVALES I s i 1,35 - 4',45 - 8:05 | "We don’t want any gun talkaii( dignity tito tho meeting and had urday that the tax Increase asksk- IVALESCENT CENTER _ the every right to attend. |,j here," Kirk said to Brown, the every rig ed by President Johnson "isI a For Interview, PhonoPhone 423-5591 f S S i i young chairman of the-milltanta n t KKlrkp^ Irkr—w h o — 10 -0 -k— personallol confessioncdnfei of the failure of the Student Nonviolent Coordinatinging Charge duringc three nights of admii Qn- ask for dlroctorodor of nuriei, p of adminislrallon's economic plan- U.S. 30 oatl lo Eaitland DrIvt Comgjltee who was the fea-'ea- rioting ata Tampa earlier in theih® ning." First Magic Valley/alley Showing! turiW^speaker at the Jackson-ion- summer, said tie was prepared■ed — 2------— 5 5 = Phona 733.6226 _vllle rally. , for Brow;Brown. The governor said he .Gates Open 8t00 "You're welcom'e to Floridai If had advanceadva .word Brown might;hl ✓ ------^------V • wvel reaches the screen H urry you’re here in good spirits." come to Jacksonville and hadlad / X James M ichem's novel m e) | Hurry — Ends Tues. Kirk said his sudden appear-:ar- kept tabs on him. . ■ / \ f 99:00 ;0( Nightly. ancc stunned' Brown, chargedged "When I. learned' he had ar-ir- ' . „ ' V ...... I with Inciting a riot at Capi->ni- rived Inin Jacksonville," Kirk bridge, Md.,, a week earlier,ler. said, "I felt 1 should go there J B i IdGMiiiani "He was so shocked he couldn’tIn'l and give the other side of the Is« ATTEND m J L AW IH, even t!^k," the governor toldo ld sue.sue.' ...... )-• _ newsmen. gamwa Jacksonville had several:ral I tp m nights of racial disorder Iasi . V ------______/ S m summer but there has been A none reported this summer andS A Magic Valley . there wasn’t any trouble last! < •1 Wednesday night. Jjlany Florida“cia Serviceman ' . b‘ g i g y l n y : newspapei-s credited Kirk's apa p - ______i-» pearance wllh helping keep tlie i r peace. ISIs JGSaluted Daily on a M - i The Miami New^ usually an arch foe of Kirk, generally summcd up tho editorial tone of / T1ICUIRISaiCORroRA!10NrU$EK)KrORAT10N rUfEKTS . B U d the newspapers when it said: I W I AUGUSTtJST 15-20 ^ •...U l Ullll ' M ‘‘We must admit Kirk hns tlie r 4 » JUUE ANDREIMEWS .. aiffi touch. Oftentimes ho seems illMillK lilBI H . m M p ' I B O I S EE , IDI A H O MAXVONSYD()NSYDOW £ ' 1 4 5 0 K C RICHARDID HARIHARRIS Jtu n E n n n tiitT . cnn iitin RIO-REY S S I C apital Hig k m GEOKGI Iloy IIILLWALTF.RWAmRUIR15ClirRODlCn6N(r UIR15CII FRI m rirn ly ii ON YOUR RADIO DIAL l ll High School HlH.NUIUMyiW SUN. - MON. - TUES. ON YO ' THAWAiriWAi r , , ™ MnnDcaLon HENRY JOANNE r JU I 8055 Goddard God< St. PIm at 11i30 ______— - FONtJA WOODWARD VrtllD ____I j j j j H - -YOUR MAGIC-VA» - j — - 2:00 &-7: ' ;|iiiii..;:;wiM All Prayer Cardsrdi are FREE-Glven at. ^itetiniwnsuAKnsn ‘ "mndmbke Tli« wild, new fi)r> movi* aboot. ASSOCIATEDAJ j U PRESS I GEOR(ailUMIimc S l fits pot;«r garns (n Afternoonlo n ServicesServ Only R. F. D oW oeio vopE iiis Matlnici 2 p.m. |I -P R IC E S - fJ 55] Aug. 16 Thru A u b . 1 0 RADIO !sTATION I Aflornoon Spiokerir Mlnlilor of Muilc w#d T T T IT j v w .d , Mnl. $i.so I B i l Q i *‘E L D O R A D O ’* i ^ r r ^ .1. .,hEinocouw u m p ^ finol Servi(8~Sun(8-Sund y 2100 PM ‘ wllh lKEEP \ C C TUNED! ^ ei30 p.m...... I I Sun., $2,00 ■ KIKIDS F-R-E-E Jotin Wayna & Robert Mllclium I------r ------' FREE PLAYGROUND » • - • J f V. -1" / SundaSunday, A ug. 13, 1967 Twin Falls Times-New* 7 _ ... ■• ■■ • ■ • • • ___ V ■ - - ■......
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'' : '■» 8 Twtn Falls Times-News'lews SuncSunday, Aug. 13, 1967 ~ F r e s h G uuerrilla Sui5urge M ay ResultR( From’o m C a s t r o ’ss O i r a t o r y Song W riter• To AAppear iB y FE rlrrO N \V H ^E L E RI SoliiS o lid arity gave Castro a n1 un- O.JU.S. Negroes to join Latin--atin- sphsphere nations to declare sup-sup-meeting meetir of 500 leftists’ tromlisrom I is basiibasic but that less violent Associated Press Writer paralleled pan platform to expoundlOund AnAmerican leftists in a commonimon porport for (hc Communists in VIet- AAsia sia and Latin, A m erica was w as meansm eans are acceptable tempo- 'HAVANA (A P)- A burstit ot his activist revdlutlonary, line, revolutionary rev movement. narnam, the Black Power move-nove- plaguedplagut by thp Soviet - Red rarily iiif they lead to the same At Jamboree! At B iui ’ley fieryhSI oratory from Fidej Castroistro EvgntsEvg were carefully arrangedinged VWhen.the conference.hit aa lull mement in the United Statesi and ChinesChinese ideological dispute. end. lias sent Latin America’s leftistsftlSts to-nto-rhake it that way. eaiearly last week, the Cuban gov- for guerrillas in C olom bia,, Bo- ThisT h is conference had its differ-[fer- CastroCastri appears to have caught BUREEY------Superintendentsdents appearsappearances at Disneyland, 1, 0 m , home !o carry-oul the resoiu-solu- TlThe phrase "Latin Power"" re- ernmenlerr brought out six cap- livia,livi Venezuela .M d G uatemtema- a- eences, n ce s, too, beliveen p ro g u errillarilla th e inimaglnall6n of the hemi- for the'various departmentss for RecerR e c e n tly M a r y T a y jo r has -tions-of -revoltahey adopted Jiere flee ! an- been featured on m a n y tele- jjjjf Jiere fleeted the_preience o t. Stokelyokely turtured exiles from 'Plorida whomvhom la. • ^ delegadelegates and more moderaterate sphere’s young leftists^wjth'his • the Cassia County Fair are an- been fc '■''•■ last week. Observers say thee re- Carmichael,Car Black Power advo-advo- it taccused'of being agents otif the TheT organization appears to revolu nounced by tiie fair board. The visioa shows,i the B ar S Jam- rs to revolutionaries who were most-lost- slogan thatt the only real revolu- suit may be a fresh guerrilla■rilla catecatc from the United Statesi and y.Sy.S. Central Intelligence Agen-\gen- be a better vehicle for revolu-ivolu- ly metmembers of established Com-'om- tionary is he who acts like one, _ _ C a s s ia Countv F a ir will be held iteld boree T V Spcclal, fe a tu rin g Jim - surge „ . for "Latin Power," • . Cas -THitf my—D-c a n;- WGN-Barndance; ^ Castro’s prize exhibit at the 'ey hired to kill Castro. . tiortion In the hemisphere thanI was munistmunisi parties, TJiursday tlirougii sa iu rtla y aiiil m y —D-i W hatever its long-term sue- 11-day 11-d meeting. The Communistlunlst EBefore the meeting ended-tlitinded- tlie-4rlcontineH taJ-anti-im porial—orial— ^But-^But— thesb— dlfforenGos—wete. _ tlio fairgrounds will be opcnMpen Midwestern idwesi Hayride; American cess, the first conference-iif the prin :a^ For^M rsEiiiNcrREsocrs olhs. Swingaround; Shivaree; Shindig ! the prime minister called Carmi-arm i- Thursday,Thi C astro’s p artisanisans s 1st' conference lhat spawneded Itit mmuted u ted in a d eclaratio n th a t Cas- FO R J / Monday for- decorating boollis. Swingar 1-atin American Organizationin ofol chaichael "comrade’’ and urgedirged ffltcot the delegates from 27 hemi-lemi- herhere in January, 1968, That tro's p Community houseliold artss ex*-ex<- and numerousnu others. ----- That tro's policy of armed revolutiontion TRY TITIMES-NEWS WANT ADS I)ibit superintendent is IWIrs. r s. She iis also p o p u la r on lhe M arjorie D uke. O ther sDp'criii-erin- ccounty o u n ty fair circuit and has been I _ tcndents are C h ris Andcr.son,rson, ffeaturec e a tu re d with m a n y top coun- community produce exhibits;; VI- try and western packages that — a m . /' / HI" yien Odney,.antique and bobbyobby have p.played Ihe top fairs and -gen-wdees;------ock; M ary Taylor is the only wom- eral superintendent oJ livestock; Mary m m J a y Kidd, beef cattle, Bob Kel- an appearinga p p on the prograrii•am. ^^ m m m .wy, sheep, F arnum Warr,1 r r, dairy, poultry, swine, rabbitsbbils and dogs, nnd M rs. J o h n Ha- dam, horses. N y l o n s - AV c erilons-H r e erci r c u l o n s i Foods an d n u tritio n , Mrs. Mrii. _____ ■ Margilrat Brune; Farnum Warr,farr, crops, garden and miscellane-lane- ous; Mrs. B etty W alker, cloth-loth- ing; Mrs. R o b e r t Jarolimek,nek, - t L - ^ ___ — .JMarv Hondo, iudeing contesi;te'sl’; ‘ : .‘V^/ f __ ~ l ^ S I M M rs. Bessie B ingham , sty le re- i n ' ' | vue; Mrs. Arils Ferlic, generalleral L r, .t i -l-H, home econom ics; D ee Rex t « Bingham, stock sale and Mrs. IBk. K George Brady, flower show. H H L f The fat stock sale will beginlegln l|M |a . at 3:,W a.m. Aug. 19 at thi little arena. This year red ' and~^^^H a n 3 ~ ^ ^ blue ribbon winners only may .'U be sold by the ,4-H a n d FFA i youlhs. ” The fat slock sale wiH again r be under the direction of the > /i I Burley l.ivestock Commission Vt*-" Co. officials. • ' . ii Pari-m utuel horse ra c in g will^viii >/ ( If V ■ be held all four afternoons. ,T|'«The . MARY T A Y L O R ' ‘T u ff M atthew s" D erb y willI bebc I ' featured ag ain this y e a r . The ' IJ for the Country Western Jam-im - ^ rodeo will be held Aug. 17, 18 f'’''. f i t fr " and 19 with the new rodeo queen boree at the Cassia County Fair.ilr. - crowned-the-final'night. , Tlie , jamboree i.s spon.sored b by y The first C o u n t r y WesternI... lheIj „ Burley Exchange Club andm d Jamboree will begin at 8 p.m., ^ Holly" ° ‘'y "Houfburg, Twin Falls, wil!vill ^ \ • ‘X Wednesday the first eveningL' q of( be master of ceremonies. ' , • ,, ijM f i / i M ...... - the Cassia County Fair. . T,The ° •'theme lor this year's faira ir f Featured on the country wesi-resl "Water." The annual fair pa- fit ^ ------ern-janibofee-wlH-be-Roy-Clafl(r rad iL _ aJll lie at 10 a .m , T h uirs- r s -____ k NH MOHAWK Wynn Stewart, Country Charlie,.|||; day, re ' p o rts Norval W11n cT r Pride, Johnny Dollar and Mary man and Robert Coombs, pa FACTORY ___ Tavlor. nil tolcvision and .re- rade co-chairmen. i p ^ cording sJars. —Dmsn■ -Divisions-for-the- -parade-affr------Mary Taylor, a dynamic song.... club or organization, commer-e r- i l S i M ^teSEOUTS^------stylist and p erfo rm er, a s ’ well H cial, ^j^*' animal drawn, anlique.ue, ----- as-a-proKfie-ssiig-wfiterHs-fast-1 ‘ rhnrch.cn'irctl. nnd school, band nr drillr i l l ___ creatmg more excitement than team. ‘Parade entries are wel- any other female performer. come from , (liroughout .southernsrn M ary’s fla ir for co m e d y is J a Idaho. Mr. Wildman stated. Surprise to m aoy w ho h av e not y y ' , 7 ^ 7 ...... ‘it'un hur ptirfu iini ii ii a ' thi; uiiiii- -H g v | JL /U v liv F X ----- binal.ion-of-hpr singinE nnd com, y - , edy routines have made her an V V l I j —— instant hit when appearing; 7 in„ W ill Jie J oined ' g e clubs, auditorium s an d on tele- By Dr, T Wilmoth ; vision. ' ^ '.v'^ M ary w r o te th e ly rics; to HHAZELTON A Z E - J o h n Wilmoth,th , : "Queen of th e H ouse,’’ .,a big MIVI.D., .D -, whov has a p r a 9 tlce in r .■ y ■ sm ash, as w ell as thq.->vvordsirds Jerome,J e r o m e , will he at the officeIce and music to most of' her o\raf)\ra oof f DDr. r . HarvardI L u k p in Hazel-■cl- • j Capital recordings. Many of hor ton eache a d Tuesday to assist Dr. ' . VJ® \ songs have been recorded by LLuke, u k e. the top recording artist^' in Ihe the ItI t wwas a s reported t h a t Dr. Wit-'it- H U B n business. Recently Dean Martinrtin moth,m o th , a native of L a n d e r, Wyo., ^ recorded "Today Is Not thehe received his B.S. degree from ^j'? J i Day," another of Mary’s songs.ngs. UUniversi n iv e rs ity of W yo m in g , servedcd ® During the past year.s Mary'sry's twtwo o yyea e a rs in th e U .S . Ai^my, S personal a p p earan ces h av e ta- re c e iv e d his degree in m edicinen e g ken her lo nearly every corner■ner at UniversityUnive of Nebraska Cot-ot- p o t the earth, w ith cluTf a n d aiidi-lidi- leg o of Medicine, a n d served y ...... ______torium—dates in E n g 1 a nd,n d, iiishis internshipinter at Immanuel Hos- , France, G erm any, J a p a n , Honglong pital, p ita l, OiOmaha, Neb. His Jerome , n e e c Kong, the Philippines, Green-en-office office isi.' located at 2IS East „ land and Canada. Main.M a in . She has-also played nearlyirly DDr. r. Vi Wilmoth is m a rrie d nnn d —__ every state in the union. She th e y haveh a ’ two c h ild re n , Kath- is a popular a ltra c tio n a t Ibe e ry n JMaM arie and D a v id Jon. ti Holiday Hotel, Reno, workingline Dr.D r. WWilmoth w ill follow gen-•n- j | there several weeks out ot eachach eral practice,pr: obstetrics and S year. Sho has made numerous■ous susurgery. rg e ry ^ ______¥ I 1 iMtM. ^ I - —BROA 0 CEA-UTIES ATI nr ^ArnTFTf^iPtCE PRICES!EjSi------l ~ G P Q I 1 P ' I f i P Q I i P T —GRGPF({r w i^ii, ~ -: w I v W U r r Blue C rass orr jJ u u n n e CG ( e r a n i u m t P ^ W O H M m E E —
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