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jto!roG9,t4vA'*W ' ■■■■ c :h V i e t n s •: ,*r -VJ , '• South Rei M To Po]^ope’s AppealA] I p Proloronged Holiday H a y T o t c € ' t; SAIGON (AP) — South[3uth Vlet-:Vlet-; Marine operatioji calledlied Auburn’slons.Auburn' They struckk at supply a taQcto diplomats ruled out i |K ^ ; nam announced Saturdayirday the which began Thursda.v.ly. That T hat 0 |v,point.s|vj north of Haiphong,phong. gotlations with the Viet Conj New Year’s truce wouldjld be ex- eration1 in Quang Nanini province!province A Navy Phantom let was shot Natidial Liberation . Frc ten d ed by 12 hours in response'response'has centered around the coastal down as it flew relativelyelatively low (NFL)— and said only Noi T jm to Pope Paul Vi's appeal>peal that'that 'town of Hni An, Cumulativeulative Ma- over a North Vietnameseamese isliand Vietnam could end the war. ■KJ-” the holiday be observedved as a rinij casualties were listed Sat-Sat-, .on a reconnaissanceice mission. Thleu-also told newsmen — -^Day-ef-Peaee^hfouehoutighout tho UFtiay . 11 -22 men—k4tied-ftnd-49-H ed-ftnd 4-7 T he—tw q c re w m en "TnirSBdnursed tllC~the the dlpljsmatlc i-ecepilon ihTtt w orld. 1I 'wounded. ''crippled plane out overaver the Gulf Viet Cciiig em issary who was < SC^S The New Year’s truce,ice, orlgi-' H^uvy .strikes by U.S. war- of Tonkin, bailed out,ut, and were resteiJDoc. 1 on his way to ce l^gSS nally for 24 hours, will1 begin at plarte.s, . supported thee Marines, picked up by a helicopter.lelicopter. lt,tact''HheIt, U.S. Embassy was 6 p.m. Sunday. The^Vietiet Cong's butI b\w Ncfrlh Vietnamlam Aineri-Ameri- was the 771st U.S. plane report- low rank and he doubted he w own three-day truce beganegan at_i can1 planes were heldlid by bad ccl lii.st o v er N orth Vietnam. V ietnam . a--legitimate representative B M H a.m. Saturday, but therere was no weathpr' Friday to 6 6 strike mis-1 In politics. Presidentlent Thieu in the NLF.______ujH lll agreement by the allieses to ob------s^ rv e A series of engagements were reported in thc northern -^art of K H R South Vietnam long S after ithe; U. S. Is5 ApproachingAp ling Cambodia Viet Cong truce had gone into effect. The Foreign Ministry issued a B K lit statement saying the ::::: truce ex­ Border• PnProblem WitlWith Caution tension had been oreJeredic re d "in OFFICERS SEARCH THEHE AREAARE surrounding the scenescene were injured. * ^ 0 fam ilyly was’was’ movingmc from Vancouver, Wash.,W ash., the spirit of His Holiness,ess. Pope By SPENCER DAVISJAVIS lactlonI that could mean more' two years that one of the actio of a fatal car crash Fridayay for bebelongings of the familyy In* ti to Murray, Utah, and contentscontents of their heavily loadeded car Paul's appeal o f Dec.;. 15 that (AP)^P) — A significant use of border areas that could be taken that woi volved. Kathy Root, 13. was fatallyfatal injured and her mother■other i were scattered over aI largela r g e area a of the median striptrip on Jan. 1 be observed as a ‘Day of,highof,! Johnson administrationstration of- —not only in Cambodiaibodia but inIn assist in this situation would and father, Mr. and Mrs.s. WUllarWilliam Root, and. four childrenIldren 1 Interstate SON. Peace' throughout the world.’;world.I I ficial said Saturday the United Laos ancf along thehe demilitar-1 an enlarged role for the Interr Tho ministry said thele govei^n-[govern-[States will approachI the prob-!prob-‘Ized zone” in Vietnam.am. | tlonal Control Commissi 1^ r _ ■I ment and people of Southbuth Viet-Vict- lem of the Communistnlst use ofof. In a yearend Interview,uervlew, the (ICC).” _ nam "appeal to the Communistommunist 1 Cambodian territory as a sunc- State Department's top Asian! 4 Still HospDspitalized B . ■ ) forces to re.spect the,he New tuary, with the greatestreatest re- expert said the nextiext°de^oi^i develop!-1 ‘declined specific coi Y e a r’s tru c e .” stramt. ■ ‘ -i-1 ment "is somewhat moremoro inuf the tbe recent interview- A spokesman for PopeDC Paul in At the same time William P. hXtnim ese Cambodia’s chief of stal William P. laps of the Northh Vietnamese Prince Norodom Sihanouk, wl Vatican City said thele pontiff :Bundy, assistant secretaryicretary of than it is of ourselves.” I After Fataltal Wreck was “deeply grateful” for the state,; said there are IndlqationsIndlqations, "If they take additionalllticinal action Washington Post which a I the North Vletname.se^ andnnd Viet this will create a moren o ? r d difficult, if f 1 cuU Four members of a Vancou-icou- car car was heavily loadedi with w ith The spokesman addedd that thethe;< j Cong Communist forccsjrccs "are situation.” he said. "We believe'’^®-believe hot pursuit of Communi ■i for illegally making use ver. Wash., family were still luggage, lugi boxes and the sevense v en ' J Pope was still awaiting; some re- developing1 a pattern of military as we 'have statedi fofor r n nearly e a r l y territory. hospitalized Saturday with in- passengers. pasi Pieces of theh e ve- ve- ply from North Vietnamjm to hisi'h i s r ------juries they received Friday'iny ‘ in hide hicli and scattered personal:rsg n a l « 1 . pcace appeal of Dec. 222 in wwhich hich r _ ^ Nor would BVfndy.Spmment i an accident!<-which claimed the items iten littered the dividingi strip, strip . ha offered himself as a media- n -‘’■banouk's invitation "for t life of another family member.iber. oiOfficers believed that all of tor in Vietnam. rx Y r f f to send an emi There was speculation that Burden On K a th y Root, 13 - y e a r - oldo ld the th e occupants, with the. excep- On Taxpayer•/ sary to tulk with him. That mt ex cep- 1 daughter of Mr. and MtS. Wil- tion tion of Mr. Root, were thrownth ro w n the truce extension wass ththe e sub- ter now is under'W hite Hou liam M. Root, was IdenlJfiedd as from fron the demolished vehicle. ject of thc urgent meeting Fri- . "I consideration. the victim. Sho reportedly died p, day between President Nguyen - Familp memijcrs from1 Call-C all- 1^ Jt However, in the first offic! from jTNfractured neck at the Van Thieu and U.S. S Ambassa- Increasesses (On Jan. 1 fornia and elsewhere were re- comment on Sihanouk’s mov accidenty scene about-a. mile ■portW-to-bo^inTJeromerpo,.f a.ssistingisisting dor Ellsworth Bunker. WASHINGTON (AP) - The $290.40 In s o - ‘•®clared: east of uie Interchange of U.S. {jr. Thieu denied this. Hc would | P) — The SG,600 or more paid $290.40 In so- the Root family with arrange-'ra n g e - ^ » burden on the U.S. taxpayerxpayer will cial security taxes. If he held not say what the subject of the j . If he held “We understand thet t . H ie h w a y 93 a n d In te rs ta te SON. n ie n ts. 0 increase New Year'si day even more than one job and paid Others In the car were Mr. Bunker discussions was other | 3b and paid prince Is dedicated to the pr« /as oilier though Congress did not adopt more than that the dlfterenCe •nd Mrs. Root, Mary Root.t 8 fl'. . The body of Kathy Roott is be>be- P JP ® than It was. “urgent.” le dlfterenCe erv^tion of Cambodia as it m •n' m President Johnson's propo.sed 10 10, will be refunded b y thi'ThteVtilil Joan Root, 16, Theresa Root.t 77,’ i"Ing8 , sent to Salt Lake City byb y ■;V H In a delayed report, the Ma- , r thi'lhtelrtibl stands and to the continuation- itter BPve Fuileral Home, Jerome. ' per cent Ux surcharge^sc- Revenue Service uponion request. Its neutral posture In interr ■ n d ^ r a l d R oot, 14. T h o la tte r erome. iKiwff fl rines nnnounced Operation Congres.s di3 increase Social liosai-y will bo recited-#t- a t ^ 8-18 -1 . :ase Social congress approveded a maxl-maxi- tlonal relations, t\TO children wero treated- for Badger Tooth along the border -Security , taxes, however, and ^ P>m p,m. ’Tuesday at the O’Donnell> onnell' - - of Quang ’firl and Thua Thien “’’^imum payment duringring 19fi8 of “We ha\>c made It clear ov Mortuary,M or Salt Lake 'City.y . RRe- e- s >7 „ [ this will more lhan offsetrfset the the: re-' re-J3 4 3 2 0 based on the same 4.4 BH. Provirfces and said 27 enemy , hc s ^ e 4.4,and over again that we suppc «ju*em mass wili be celebratedlo rated : I I peal of ono minor I tax5 which'which per cent rate andd maklmum,mulmum, Cambodian Independence a The 48th traf- . were ' killed there Friday1 (k in jtakes effect on Monday—the at 10 a.m. Wednesday ata t St. ’‘close-range fighting along the | Ionday--the earnings of $7,800.,., TTvoT li maxi-1maxi- te rrito ria l In te g rity a n d recc fic death of Vincent’s vine Catholic Church,L, Mur-M ur- ® J® ,. 'federal stamp tax on real estatef estate mum payment vi(0 U1^ .Have re- 1967 in M a g ic ^ av coast of the South China'“ SSea.” e a .” {, gid .have re- nIze and support their policy M o u n t , mained at $390.40 Ift'fhe coming Valley occur-n n r caK ^ M o u n t In the fighting that began In K'fhe coming neutrality.*' I cur- Calvary Cemetery. “ fan in Higher Social Securityurity taxes yg^r under the old law.law . that area Wednesday, the i*'-ii*'^ com- ,w o n 't b e felt im m e d ia te ly since - the result of B B H M m a n d liste d 48 M a rinies es kKiiiea illed ,the tax rate itself remainsli“nfn ' at n T4.4 l , “ "tl >'®Peal ofof the stamstamp p — a n accident -m- an d 81 w ounded. M H Tine^ejrce»ne^ejrce» per cent during 1968 on both the tax are the only Two^ changes IriIn ' I in Jerome I.; were ' reported moving^ing on | hil boss. on Dotn m e scheduledJled fOrfor 1968. H o l l d a V I C ounty. Law Officersrs H n H through that area. ______But Congress raisedd the earn- The - measure approvedipproved by i- •' Just to the south of those two jj^gj. ceiling on that, tax form Cpngress this yearr will boost The Times-News will ^ Set S« Meeting * ■■BkJ northernmost provinces,a 33JJ ene- ,J g g o o jy goo. Thusus persons thf smaximum Sejcialcial Security "“t publish a paper Mon- to lift were reporteef killed In a° ^ earning more than^ $6,600 this ■-f*x to $460.20 for bothoth the work- w ^ $372.90 undernder the old *be holiday at home with Idaho * On ^ Disorders^ ;12:30 p.m. Friday accidentIdent in Jerome. County. Mrs. Root’s' their families. The next daughter, Kathy, was killed ancand five other members of the 5 By HAJRRY KELLY J I tjiv rati* hv ‘be paper will 1 9 6 7 ...... 2 7 5 family Injured. At rightt is IdahoIdah< State Police Lt. Deanof“the Ben- Power Outaget3 - g ^ ‘ The burden would"a" increaseIncrease .will mean a tax rate by • * '^published Tuesday af- •^WASHINGTON^ W-i (AP) - PoncePolice nett ambulance attendantttendant Walt .MIldon Is In the white - •" further if Congress adiotedid6 pted the IM 1^,S.9 per cent. 1 9 6 6 2 6 53 officials offic of the nation’s 1 0 0 big- • ir' ’ proposed surcharge-;6 ft'ihdlvldii- W big- Jacket. ift'ftd iv l^ •.'iHirn-;the , self-employed;iployedj _ thi ’flmcs-Ncws wishes gest cities begin meeting in se- ——i------Blacks Out Ial and corporate fnceiihe Magic Valley SrTi?. taxes «>»«**n>um ta x w ill go as a s high ««S .M*gic Valley and all its elusion Jan. 15 to plan howlow to I TT* which the House' Wa^sW ays and %UX,20 -by 1987. It w as $422;40 3 prevent-por control—civil disor- was S422.M r^Idents a Happy New 1 9 6 7 4 8 prev ,j; , Means Committee plahsIans to re- durihg 19(57 and willvUl jujump m p ftoflo Y „ r , . der. »from the hospital. They were . President Johnson ordered r i ton St. S.. blacked out power in t . Atty. Gen. Ramsey Clark to ar- I areas of Twih Falls forir a little money.1 reported to be staying with a /e e n 6:30 D u rin g 1967, a p e rso:on n earning Jerome family. range the training sessions Turf Clublb ]License over 30 minutes between 6:30 jVXllll-GSi^Slfti ^ a GiplapI Told , j which will involve top police of- and 7:30 a.m. Saturday. M r. R ooi, 39. w as liste d In ice of- y. ~ “ fair condition, hi.'! wife and exchanging views'* on Ai go-ahead for plans to re- \ March 16 deadline he "has'has vol- The trouble first wns reported Joan in fairly good condition,inn preventing and controllingS civil^‘''il habilitatei,.* the Turf Club north-oflorth-of uuntarily relinquished allII of his down at Rogers Sheete^" Metal Mctal Recalliiiff Autos^ u t o s Region AirpbrtNotAirplc Deac and Mary in good condition lateime di««^rbances. Twin Falls was given to) Hugh rightsr as far as a liquoriquor li­li- works and there wa.s some de- DETROIT (AP) — NearlyN early * Saturday at St. Benedict’s Hos-ios- MayorsMt or their representa-jsenta- Pai Faulkner. Mountain Home,.ne, . by censec In Twin Falls County.”junty.” lay in repairing it dueje to the ; 500,000 Pontlacs manufacturedmufactured A Burley - Rupertrt delegation concernedi that Twin Falls Cou pital, Jerome, where they were,ere “ves‘Ives have been invited to0 ioin the city council Friday whenhen the The council originally was told confusion in the location.on. betweenI September 1964964 and Oc- Friday called a meetingneeting with tyi was scuttling the regional ai ta k e n by am b u lan ce. sonriesome of the closed sessions!ssions cot council approved a beer license of.o plans for the conventiontion cen- cen­ A spokesman for Idahoaho Pow- ’6 city facility, p.m. Friday when the rightight Va.. then move on to regionaligional the stipulation that constructionruction Balleisen,B a tt o r n e yr for Mr. southern portion of the city The Pontiac Divisionon of Gen- Magic Valley after money was Mr, CbSncey said he and othi rear tire on the eastboundund meetings around the country.•ry. of the $756,000 conventionin cen- Faulkner,F asked action bo taken were affected. He saidd repair- eeral Motors said the steering id- included in the Twin Falls commissioners assured tl Chevrolet stdlionwagon blewilew In proposing the sessions3ns In ter begjn no later than March ona issuance of the beer■ license, men found that a transformerinsformer j lerI arm ossemb^- "in"in a few County budget to assist on re- group. jUiat it was not the 1 out. causing the car to skidskid NovcNovember, President Johnson)hnson 16. was approved during a spe- The beer license wass neces- had been kncKked loosele on one'casesone 'e might separate anci result pairs of Twin I'allss City Muni- itentioA of the Twin Falls Coun across the road. The vehicleicie said.said, "These conferences .should ciacial meeting of the council.icil. -si.sary for Mr. Faulkner to keep of the poles and an overhead’^overheadl^n a pull to the rightight when cinal Airport. 'Commissioners to abanc^on tl went down an embankment and make maximum u.se off the EvidenceE of interim financinglancing h his state liquor license.;. coneluctor was burned out. brakesI are applied." BUI C hancey, m e mmber b e r of the ideai of-;^ regional airport, t landed upside down ia the me- skills and experience gainedled by for the center will be provided■ovided An affidavit listed the! restric- The workmen said no0 vehicle The company said T/9,470^9,470 lel- 1 commission, said that^at the dele- Jslad that, it is the feeling i dian strip between the two lanesnes severalsevei agencies of the govern-overn- by Mr. Faulkner by Feb.eb. 15. tionsti placed on the beerr license was around when they■ arrived, ters t were sent to Pontiac)niiac own-'i own-'gation. includingg Ncil Wier, his1 group that the present fi of the interstate mentment, and of loca). pfficialss who accaccdi^ing to Egon Kroll, chair- hashi been notarized and submit­submit- but they believe a car:ar must ers.c asking them to xewm•ewm their theirj 1chairman of the regional;ionaI airport cilityi needs to be maintalne Tho 0«nil/Nv«i moving from•om have been successful in prevent-event- man ma of the city council. tcted to the Idaho State Depart- have.hit a guy wire on1 the pole cars c to dealfrs for freeree inspec- inspec- 1 commission, and Edd Elliott, andi upgraded while Magic Va .rf.\itj3C0 uver to Murray, Utah, of- ing or controlling civil disor- Mr.N Krtjll stated that if If Mr. rrment of Liquor Law Enforce- ion which the transformermer was tion t and replacment of any de-j| de-j president of the So-/th>o-/th Idaho leyI Is wdrklng toward the i fleers reported, and said the ders.ders." -■ FaiFaulkcer did not m eett the ment.rr Mr. Kroll said. m o unted. ffective parts. MI Chamber of Commerce,merce, was |gional airport. 1967 Pollolitical EventsEl LeiLeave Dooioor Opent FFor Anylything ii ToTo. Happen WASHINGTON (AP) —— Major seemed to point toward ssome Wallace, thethe segrsegregationist,'- San Franciscorancisco veJters tume!d trcxipsops at at Detroit Dei riots and the aspirations, aspiratior California Gov.jov. and RIch»ia^ 6 i 'Hatcher In political developments of 1967 climax, just as thee slavery fight states rights former gigovernor of down 2 -tol-to -l-1 a a p proposition that jut-jawed-jawed governor go came off Ronald Ronald Reagan, F another cross-OSS- Gary, Gary, Ind., each gilUTOwIy won mostly were significant for the and the .depressionIli had donedOr in Alajbama. is vowing to1 put his the Unitedited State States get out. In II. well, country country speaker through the mayo mayoral camjpalgnS'centered on cffect they might hav* on3n 1968's earlier years, American Independentlependent Party on Cambridge.dge. MassMass.. the vote was ButJut inin SeptemberSepte he said U.S. year, year, seemed sec ready tb inheritlerit the r the race Isiue. national elections. But theyhey also The pollsters, theie sociolof sociologists. the presidentialtial electelection ballot 3-to-2 againstgainst a a resolution urg- . officialsicials "bi’'brainwashed” him Nixon's Nixon's conscn-ativec support-t if 'The Though .Congress talked long were inconclusive enoughlugh to the traveling reportersoners see seemed In most states,s. ing promptmpt retur retum of Gls from duringring a a1965 1965 visit to South Vlet- Romney Romney tarnished thc Nixonfxon and often' about Vietnam and leave the door open forr nearly to find a growinglg puzzlei puzzlement Miles away' in beliefbelief, vigorous Vietnam.1 . namTl afterafter whichw he had en- campaign. campaign ' ra race. c e . It aeied mora decisively In anything to happen inn what through the country,ry. opponents of U.S. politpolicy In Vlet- ^ But inn a war-owar-oriented special dorsed■sed UU.S. .S. pp< olicy. H e p lu m m et- Sen. Sen. Charles Cli H. Percy of nil- th e n the moffl8 > » r « i - f ■ could be a national turning-pointng-point —How do we endnd anan unp unpopu- nam scrambledled all ththrough the congressionalsional ele; election south of ed from from first first to fourth in one nois, nois, anotheranol vigorous denierr of AncAtid.te XjOPikeptup a drum- electio n such a s th o se o f 1860 la r w a r? year to find a candidcandidate to op- San ^Francisco/rancisco, Paul N. Mc- poll.1. Even Even a a formal declaration 1968 1968 ambitions,amb seemed a likelykely bbeat e a t CMtfackS‘against h ig h in- a n d 1932. W h at’s the aanswer n sw e r to pose Johnson,. more Iilikely wiih- -Closkey. . a a Repu Republican’ Korean of candidacycandidacy ini November and a compromise comprom candidate if firstf irs t,, s teresiterest, eiln^bii^livlng-costs and President Johnson. bounced Bounced Negro-white problems,ems, riots and in the Democraticcratic pa party rather War veteranteran andand socalled dove. round-the-worind-the-world tour in Decem- Rnmney Rnmney andi Nixon, then Rocke-"ckc- the then movnQ^\ttd|Rln4;.debt. around In the polls, jabbed(cd even crime? than in a third■d party,party. soundly upsetu p se t VU V ietn am haref-lin- b■ e r die} die} n o n t ot se e m to rek in d le feller feller and ai Reagan. kncx:ked:ked OneO n a ^ e jlia ^ 4Mar the end of by some’ other Democratsats and —How do we staytay onon ouour fi- Sen. Robert■t F. KeiKennedy, D- er and I better-I better-known Shirley muchich support.support cach cach otherothe out before or duringrin g the th e vyear show ^ Iww past of ------seemlng-to-swe^ve^itt^e-th^o^Ig^I- h-lndlvldualiy— N^Y.. criticizedized U.iU.S. policy Temple ’Black,Black, onetime child Instead,nstead, there the seemed to be the the A Augu ugust G O P n atio n al con- 1967 1967 (could b O r i der^ s h a l ^ hapds . .Cheryl men#;lJmts i (G , Gartner isaulns-. marriage li> ^^lilirtjT lih^ a4-fieup4l . . ' ■ t i * , '. - Miami’s cerise . .;. Mt-s. Odeen Jtedman, M I iy ALlijM KlvBAIL3EYe Y “rciarinrkers a.s thithat includes amfiing police wlth jFalls - , while on their way. home f^iy^trmlnghant'...... 44.27 ■ ■ ■ , ' ve vestigation of which leadsS to an- olof. Shelley. a chemist and a pathologistithologist shi shotguns, increased usefti.J of ..^l^roni dog|. Picabo____ Norman Ford HkV Bismisrck' ...... -1 -17 other part of the state orr which Mills said local authoritiesities di- mi;might be needed at somele future patrolspai and stop and U frisk L tac-!™ I waving to friend . . . Bbb Hop- ■fcir' Boston ...... 30 21 ^ ,.. ... needs a detective with special rect rc the investigations. daldate by the departmentIt to aid tics,tici Was initiated: in the Negro {„P®'’ >®y*ng in snowbank . . skills to solve, The state detectives have pow- Idi &'; Brownsvi)Ie 64 5S . -.10tio4 .J Vv r 30-Dayay OlOutlocjk k ve pow-Idaho law 6ff}cers. However,iwev e r. disdistrict'only because ofIll » 1^crime 31. Kl,Robert SChreckenberg sliding p ’; Buffalo ...... 03 Jg, . -03 J a n u a n tem peratures willill av-aV- Mx/'Kliij'. Pr; Snowfalliowfall J this'year, the Investi- ei e r to a r r e s t a p e rso n . anlywhere yw here suchsu< an addition would need to wavewa there. Forces will. * S® be de- „ down irfde qf mountain on in- gators have been OBlied xiponupon to in the state, they have the use be approved first by the5 legisla- pi6yedpic throu^out the city as | r , B lirllngtoj, Vt. i..-.i2Wl -»•:• erage era® 3 m A degrees beloww^norj nor- , . ' Inches Inches B .clty as nertube . . . Cathie Bentzinger C asper ...... • .^ W ‘’%rlO .11 „,g| Inches .^ork o.n three killings, including[eluding olof technical eqi^lpment andnd may turture. , n«needed, he said., ■, .. (jj_digging hole In snow ; . . And •, mal a ^ precipitation will be the unsolved murder of a Boise e^ene\ travel to another state,tate, as /Althobgh most afwHoward's <; Kr Charl,estoti S.C.-k..w.S4 38 ' _„._near:imrmal for January in ththe e parP a rm a 37 19 1.11 6.2 , jjj! loward s ^he police chief, enteredItered thep e oveoverheard, "How come there Sff'v C’larV^s.ton. W. Va. .. 30 11 yaji. i-S-„ ■ man and stabbing of his daugh- 01one did to S^kane. amand Blckell's services haveave been crowded' hearing.roomI carrying are only two football games to- vali^g of southwestern Idaho.Idaho, BofteBot! ...... 36 22 1.32 7.67.6 ter {e near^un Valley In August. They have Investigated:ed the for.for smaller law enforcement , j f'5i, Charlotte, N.C...... < 47 26 M9Slc Valley, Camas Prairie Qbc >rcement , bulging brief case. HeHe said It momorrow?" ;;; ^ ^ g o ...... 30 28 ?5a» ■raifie G boding33 17 1.25 15.6 ■ “I'see It as a proper function'unctldh p possibility of arson in at Fruit- agencies,ag< any law enforcement>rcement contained more lhan .500 tele- ______- ■ ■ a M ) ^ e Wood River Valley.sy. Ih BuhlBuh .V...... 37 20 0.96 6.3 of of state government to beI of aid landla school fire this year,■r, mis- officeoni may.ask their assistance, .i V Snclnftatl ...... ,31 *14 (htt'^poer g"?i, 'S n a^^^liv er Valley Twi • grams and letters fromt tfirough- a A _ • . , Creviland ...... 31 16 ‘" y Valley Twijj F a lls . 36 19 1.04 6.9 anand assistance to 'local jurisdic-urisdic- rerepresentation in the saleB of au- from fro the Ada County Sheriffs ; artd j i m r vall^jis of southeast-heast- BiirleyBiir _____ 35 16 l.ll 7.9 Uo Sherifrs out the nation regardingrting Sishis A ccounting • Cc«umbus, 0 ...... 21 5 ertt 1 7.9 tions where needed,” Millsis said, totomoblles and misuse of narcot- office off on down. cricrime fighting campaign. ern Idaho'tem peratures willill av- RurRupert ...... 35 15 1.02 9.2 Two Investigators appointedpointed ic ics by persons working around IIt costs the counties or towns ] rc n v - r ...... 20 3 . 02 erage 4 to 6'degrees below nor- Fai “« Later, he told reporters,'■T' Des M oines...... 28 » ' .02 V nor- Fairfield .... 28 3 2 .8 6 31.3 wewere Chet Howard, formerlyerly an medicalm facilities, Howardrd said, nothing.not But It can pay off.jff. Mills the communications e expressed x ^ s s e d J2jError Sets D etroit ...... 29 ^ n mal^ with precipitation heavier:avier HaileyHai ...... 31 7 2.11 27.9 in^investigator for the Divisionsion of Other problems Investigatedstigated said,sai when a sheriff is confront-confront- abiabout 100 to 1 satisfactionEtion With Duluth ...... 0 -9 th “ aW" n m rm a l. AbeAberdeen ... 31 12 0.78 9 9.7 .7 . - Ui Liquor Law Enforcement,I, a a n n d d include in auto theft, burglaries,ries, vi- ed with a series of burglariesjrglaries his program. T 1 January Is normally the cold- PocatelloPoc ....32 13 1.21 10.1 W< •> El Paso ...... 58 33 ' . J®' 10.1 Weaver Bickeil. formerlyan an Ida- Ida- oiationsoi of laws governingg llcen- whwhich may continue into0 anoth- xfterf dozens of citizens,sns. most- U U d H e a d a c l i c Fargo ...... -4 -20 . ■ est « stjr month with a tendency:y for Idaho.idal F a lls . 28 10 0.89 10.4 ho S tate P o lice lieu tenlant an t Inin singsii of doctors, nurses, cosme- er.e r. cbunty—but which he may |y Negroes, expressedI clashing __ f ^ -i----- F ort Worth .!!■...... 46 41—J I17 coldest temperatures aboutIt the PrePreston ...... 33 11 1.50 14.3 ch ch a rg e of p o rts of en try ,______Uo[tologlsts. chimprfl'rtnr.'^ —-and an ri jonot t-be-able-to-follow-up-i)ecauBe Tsptnlons on the matter, iwayorM ayor " M O N T P E L IE R , Vt.^ ■— A Great • Falls ...... 8 -4 _05 rtilddlo .05 or-4hird Week of - ^ Jan- re n ^ ------^------jMills is quick to emphasize,)hasize, even ev some malicious damagenage to of the heavy work , loadd in his Stephenste Clark toldf Headley: W0( million accounting.error by ' H e le n a ...... 23 4 io2 .02 uary." u * ^- LlI.ength of day increaseses by however, ho that his two^manan spe- propertypt in the form ofr tacks qwi own cptf^ity. ______"You<*y are chiriged withth enforc- tnethe slate Highway Department .15 Precipitation should be mostlynostly aboabout 50 minutes during Jan- • . . — Houston ...... 51 43 .15 . P « \ ing the law without discrimina-Iscrlmlna- has given Vermont's f i r s t ^ m - Indianapolis ...... 34 22 ' , Snow Jnow In eastern and north1 cen- uuary. ar Time of sunrise at T Twin w in iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHuiiiiiuiiiiinuiiuiuiw _ _ tlon and by all legal means.”leans.” A ocratlcocr governor about tlKii blg- Jackson. Miss...... 47 21 trai trai valleys and both rain1 and FallFalls is 8.08 a.m. jM . 1 throughirough f majority of the commissionersnissioners KesIjest financial- headalche^f his Jacksonville ...... 62 38 snow »now are likely in Magic: and JanJan. 9 then a little rarlier each , I C X supported Headley.' six;six-year administration. V KansM C ity ...... 35 26 .04.04 westfrn westj valleys. , day to 7.53 a.m. Jan. 31. T Time im e Crossing Twin FaHsIs NeNews In jBrief HPraise for the , “getit toOgh”toQgh’’ Cov,G Philip H. Hoff made the Las Vegas ...... 56 31 Some Sor noscnal temperaturesitures of sunseti advances aboutt one __ Larry Glandfon, Twin Falls, AmericanAn ^X«gloB Post: No, 7 policypol came from somene Negro **“'startling disclosure of the $300 Little Rock ------.. 38 21 .01 .01 and and precipitation amountss for minutemin per day from 5.15, pmp.m. GLENNS FERRY — Three ■ sters. Op- million mistake at a press 'hundred cows and calvesal^M entered the Twin Falls ' Clinic wil-will hold, its regular monthly bu: businessmen ^^nd ministers. Op- WH' Los Angeles ...... 66 45 January Janui are:______Ja n . I to 5.50 p.m . Ja n . 31. 'J busy Hospital for surgery. memeetink at 8 p.m. Tuesdayssday at positionpos came from, civilvll rights conconference Friday. He said the Louisville ...... 36 16 , ------were herded across busy the Legion Hall. ' lealeaders who expressedi fear the ^error r( arose from the Highway M em phis...... 40 25 _ H ighw ay S9 F rid a y aftern-noon o o n incentrat- Department’s estimate of the to­ about six miles eastt of Primrose Rebekaii LodgeIge No. ------crlicrime war fvduld be concentrat- Def Miami Beach ...... 72 54 II 'uesday One truck from the Twin/In Falls ed agaihst Negroes. tal cost of the slate’s 10-year Midland. Tex...... 66 38 H § Glenns Ferry. 76 will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday 0 _ . arterial road building program. Magic ValleyIley Hospitals : ,,ea,. at the lOOF Hall. Gameses will FinFire Department answered/ered a ------“rj! Milwaukee ...... 29 21 Officers assisted In clear- The arterial system was out- I’S played following the meet- call,cal a t 1I':12 a.m. Saturday to Mpls. St. - Paul . . . . 10 I ing the highway of trafficr tnrfor -A of lined to the'l966 legislature as a .lagic V alley M em orialirial St.St Benedict’s, Jerom e *' lucht *"6 All visiting Rebekahshs are 951 651 Second Ave; W. where a car H ead Contest i l ; ' , New Orleans ...... 55 31 'ia S )m e the crossing, which brought •"< was on fire. The 1958 Desoto, /Col $142.7 million program. Hoff New York ...... 31 20 'Admitted .«t _ Adm itted .1the cattle Irom the Blacklack welcome. wai llrrel and 'l^e actual cost of complet- .12 Mrs, Terry Thompson. Pearle’earle CrCraig Moore, Mrs. Edwin Gif- B owned by Mrs. Stiles Black,(Ck, was VWENDELL — Phil HIrrel and North Platte ...... 20 5 .12 Mr! n Gif- Mesa farms south ol King fleet at damaged In the motor compart-:ompart- MaMark Koll were chairmen>en of the ‘"8*"8 ‘•’c p ro g ram is now estim at- City .... 38 22 .22 .22 Olds, Olds Charles Strohmeyer,, Al-Ai- ford and Mrs. Max Coy, allill JeJe: : iH ill to th e B a rro n Ranch a n c h The Hobby Club will meet at dan B contest ed at J457 million. ' 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Harry ["eiment when wiring underler the WendellWe Home Lighting contest, eoJ Omaha ’...... 23 12 .06 .06 len len Chapman, ( Lawrence Mur- romirome; Frank Lake. Christian•istlan northr of town. i, I juslv an- ^e said he win ask the leglsla- Barry Recreation Building.Ig, Vis- boo bood caught afire. not judges, as previously an- " Philadelphia ...... 34 22 phy, phy, Gottlieb Sept, Dwight Mill- Brevick,Bre\ and JMrs. RaymondTnond Bs —-----^------■- nounounced. ^ ture for a one cent e gallon in- Phoenix ...... 61 37 ward, ward, Gary Eldredge, Brendarenda NewNewman, all "We n dell; M rs...... iiniiiiHi ito rs a r e w elcom e. ,r crease in the ga-soilne tax in Pittsburgh ...... 27 9 Rudd, Rudd Elizabeth Taylor. Mary RaymondRayi AppelU Richfield:lfield: • .• . • They arranged for four Judges." ■ j 1968 lo help bail out the highway Lou Ilk. Edith Augustus, Mrs. Mrs. Wayside Club meeting sched- Q - L |. including two local persons and Portland, Me...... '.'27 9 Lou Mrs. Mrs. Bertha Belmont, Hazelton; f two from out of town. program. ' Vermont now has a Portland, Ore...... 43 41 Earl Earl Lookard. James Chevalier.alier. Mr. and Mrs. William Roo"; Rooti L B J C o n fers•g • uled“•« fo’r. Tuesday will be“SS: post- Scientists At ™ ______0/26'/4 cent levy on gasoline. Raleigh ...... 48 24 Arita Arita Griffin and Sigmund Rein- Joan Root and Mary Root,It, all poponed ..until Jfln. 9. Members -rj The taV boost was not the only .05 ke. all Twin Falls: Jasper Rog- Vam will nieet at the home of, Mrs, m~ I t GONSUMPTION SET bad Rapid City ...... 17 -3 .05 ke, al Rog- Vancouver. Wash., and Carrollarroll T l R ugt Q n Ke rte Plum Brook SET bad news he had for motorists Reno ...... 47 10 ers. ers. Harold I Dial and Mrs. John Ewards, Ewa Twin Falls. V Ijn iCenneth Given, 190 Jeffersonson St. BB.RUSSELS (AP) — The Bel- and taxpayers. Hoff said the es- Richmond ...... 40 22 Brodeen. Brode all Buhl; Mrs. Ronald]naid Dismissed ___ _ \ 3 * 1 1 gian National C o m mmittee i 11 e e timitimate error also would rr|can St. Louis ...... 34 23 .01 .01 Garrison Garri and Jana Burnett, both Mrs.Mi Joseph Hinton. Mrs. John ^ JanlcC', M arie Anderson,. . . . rW w ork On Pill. -LU againstaga Alcoholism saysays Bel- delay dels in completing seveiral St. Prbg-Tampa . . . . 67 40 Eden; Eden; Tyralyn Jackson. Burley;rley; HosrHosman, Mrs. Max Coy. alliiti£!am Je- J u bodia dadaughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. _p glans spend J600 million>n a year higlhighway construction projects, Salt Lake City ...... 33 25 .13 .13 Mrs. Mrs. Herbert Hatmon, Hansen;isen; rom«rome.-.-Gary Leach and Rhonda . ^ , Q. Anderson, 345 Buchananan St., St.; SySANDUSKY, Ohio (AP)—For on alcohol, nearly twice as delays delt ranging up lo nine years, San Antonio ...... 48 44 .15 .15 Donald Donal Braga. Goodlng, and Leach,Leac both Bliss; Becky Soren-;oren“- "5 DOOGLAS B. CORNELL is a m o n g 702 stu d e n ts aat t the n»ore"'O i than a decade, scientistscientlsts „uch as the 1967 defensese budget RRepublican Comm^itiee Chair- San Diego ...... , 65 47 Linette Unett Metzier. Eugene, Ore. sen, Richfield; Mrs. Glenn Wein- SANS ANTONIO, Tex. (AP)^P) — UniversityUr of Oregon, Eugene,lugene, “t®t nearby Plum BrookK navehave ofqj ijgQ. niillion. It said1 that on maiman Elbert G. Moulton, an San Francisco ...... 58 47 Dismissed berg, transferred to nursingirsing Pre President Johnson conferredred at to receive a grade point: aver- been working to develop) a cen-ccn- (be(|,e average, each Belgian avowedavo foe of the governor, said St. Ste. Marie ...... 21 6 Brenda Brci Rudd, Shauna Harr,-larr, home;homi Lloyd Campbell, Sho- his Texas ranch Saturdayy with agage of 3.5 or higher duringng the ‘er for research into spaceice pro- drinksdrii 123.6 quarts off beer a the Highway Department silua- S e a ttle ...... 43 40 Denie Dcnle Bailey, Roman Stieber,eber, shone;shoni Mrs. Lawrence McBrideBride SecretarySec of Stale Dean Rusk falfan term. pulspulsion systems of the future.Iture, year, .second only to the beer- tion was "an unbelievable and Shreveport ...... 41 32 .24 .24 Lawrence Lawre Murphy and Mrs.. Da- and son. Twin Falls; Mrs. Don- on matters ranging fromTl the , ■ - fj,Now science Is tacklingg anoth- driidrinking rate in Czechoslovakia,jslovskia. incredible incr mess.:^ . ' . Spokane ...... 28 24 vid vid King, K all Twin Falls; Ber- aid 1Blevins and son, Eden,, and budbudget to Clambodia, But thereth e re eer r pproblem at the center:: Can a ------Tucson ...... 61 44 .01 .01 nard nard Ruffing,1 Arthur Houk, Mrs. Mrs>Mrs, Robert Allen, Kennewick,wick, was no White House comment A . birth control pill be developed•ope**, to‘o ...... W ashington...... 35 22 Larnr Larnr Kidd and Orville. Hop- WaslWash. on Southeast Asian develop-rveiS^‘ Atom Energym j kee, keep down tlie rapidly growing ...... ' Wichita ...... 34 22 .14 .14 WOOD, wootf. all Buhl; Virgil Osborniborn Births meim en ts, , herd of deer roaming the>e Plum ______a^id 1 ^ 1 Mrs. ^ Joe Savage and daugh-lUgh- A son wa.s born to Mr. and Presidentialp press secretaryre ta ry J W 2 q 1 0 T f l TT Sk BrookB ro acres? ter^ all Hansen; Frank Sipkensikens Mrs. Raymond Newman, Wen- GeeGeorge Christian emphasizedaslzed ill tJ.O.* National Aeronautics! and I and Dana Blunt, both Jerome;Dme; ^cll. ^ell. . lhat tha thei’e was “nothing spe- -w Space Administration officials Alaska, CanadaI' IM Mrsl' rsl'! Raymond Neale and Mrs.M rs. ------cialclai” about Rusk’s arrival. J^jIs Forecast say the-deer-hen) has more than .X William Gregory and son,. all ,|^ M inidoka M emoriala l " H e u su a lly com es '.'in w hen douldoubled during the past”*^2" seven / It’s3 comfocom forting Hawaii Filer; ST Bariy Floyd and Mrs. Admitted the President is here," thele sec- B y F R A N K C A R EYr yeaiyears and now numberss more ,• Max. Min. Pr.i»r. James Beat, both Kimberly anoand ^ Craven and jja piank,lank, rett retary s?id. "They’re workingorking WASHINGTON\ (AP) —- The thar than 700. Calgary ...... 2 -8 .02.02 ^®t P a t Iflcks, Murtaugh. ^oth^both Rupert; Lenora Smith,mith, on year-end matters andd the nation’snal atomic energy chief TlThe deer are so tameie they ;i to know3 W ththat a t the cost \ Edmonton ...... -10 -33 . . Oakley, and L a rry Halbert,ll^rt, budget.” bud forforecast Saturday that by}y the pokipoke their heads through;b labo- •I A sqjf-waii. born to Mr. and Montreal ...... '.... 23 0 ^ * P a u l. CChristian said it would bee only entend of 1980 nuclear power plants ratory rato wlndowreports that Cambodia's PrincePrince POwer plants account' forr less Ohi(Ohio Cooperative Wildlifeife Re- 1“ to control cost:ost atat timetime ' of selection and • I coun- search Unit under the direction * Juneau ...... 35 30 .15 I I f l p Cassia Memorial Norodom Nor Sihanouk is readyidy to tp 1 pe*" of the coun- sear of*^hio \ choose accordingrding toto IndivIndividual preference • Honolulu ...... 80 65 “ On Bond For talk to a U.S. envoy on thehe is^ is- ’O' electrical generatingirating of I Dr. Tony J. Peterle of Ohio ‘ ;r-*Jv Admitted talk State Universiiy. * and circumstance.itance. Mrs. Derral Holmes, Mrs.Mrs, sue of North VietnameseB and capacity. Stat ; To- Viet Cong use of his countrytry as EDr. Glenji,’!’, Seaborg, chair- NASANj personnel will help In Vote jGharg^^ F rFred ^ RawaioDd and Frank To- Viel ' Com- the first phase, of the operation,eration, ♦ , ------iT;; Vo ner, alPjEJtey; Mrs. Herbertrbert a wara w sanctuary. man of the Atomrc Energy Com- the CROCROWN POINT, tofl. t . . mission, said prospects forr such whicwhich will seek to determineterm inc | loano E. /Vnder^/.Rupert; Mrs. Adol- aiAnd, Christian said, he h a d ^ ’’ H h : Pr4'ti A DmocratifcDer 'preclnct-'cflfflalt. ■ " ■ I a sharp rise in the nuclearr pow- how many members of thc herd pho Ger^im ^ Heyburn: £ldonLIdon not!nothing to sa y ab out an y p o ssi-[ , easing are pregnant. They will do thl.*i Boise ...... 40 34; ^ J teewqi tMwqman, Mrs. Man Sterling'/iM ams, Albion, and -yea - ities companies In the pa.st two somi an d -year’s tru c e in V ietnam . TTie,I.A years to "go nuclear” in plan- ■‘ihoo.shoot a certain number of deer Grangeville ...... 33 a . ' I SoilTO( I;"Mrs, Funk, Paul. soui Idaho Falls ...... 17 .Ww IftaMor litai«Drai Election. >' ’ "*” • South Vietnamese have grantedjL^^ ning new plants. for : stu d y . -j. Dismissed iheIhe extension ip"" response to, J In a Venison from the samples will Lewiston ...... 38 33 .''N''liis. n , -^okarsM was Btdli^ Mrs. w„ Erick Chalwin and son. pop II for! Seaborg told about il in a Ve lies will "Tht ChapatbyChapaf b y tlth» Park’* son. Pope Paul's wortdiyide plyi^ for year-enci„„„ stalement remindinginding be giveng to stale institutions. - Malad ...... 3# Ja -JTVt F®wFrjraBr‘-,by the Lake County“"{y Mrs. ‘ Ledith W. Howard, Donaldmaid pca(peace. Mountain Home .... Ml _ .JgrandF pandFfdiiy, She was charged In p^. the nation of "the growing; num- ThThe deer "will be studieddied to «6 4tfa AVE.AVE, EAST-TEAST-TWIN fALU “ f" Friedrick, and Mrs. Alfred )ns of determine certain endocrine, re- y jo Cane Sr., all Burley. - ' " " bber er of peaceful applications of detei ine, re- «H0NE.733«6(«HONE.733«600 es ex- productive and physical charac- _ < B irth s : . X T . the atom and of future uses ex- prod faiie voter registration, ^ M r. pecpected 1 0 case mankind’sI age- terlstlcs.'*terls said John D. Harder "■ A daughter was born,‘to Mr. New ( Mother Is •r and of Ohio Stale. —...—.-... ; .llieThe charges grew out of aL^j® and Mrs.. Rozelio Castillo, Paul, old problems of food, waler and of O <' giraad' Jury investigation intoinlo ------C h h e a lth .” "W h at w e a r e try in g to di.s- ' possible fraud in the Nov. 7 f Shot To Death ------covecover is some kind of birthrth pill ' ^ Ciooding M emorial which could be fed to thele deer . . fo r in Magic VaHey* electionS that_ put Democrat PHILADELPHIA (AP) _ — A ' lUchard Hatcher, a Negro, inio w Admitted. PI al regular Intervals," said UI^U.&r i»T. T - P W char Mrs. Maude Perkins. Mrs. I j i - new mother was shot to d death e a th Gary's mayoral office by a nar- y 1 c rit Woman Hurt H itwts. ard er. F u n e ra ls. Vem Kennedy and John Kibby,bby, and her estranged hu>!band crit- Lakes NASA says Us major concernconcern , irVmniPiilaB33BMl row margin. . all Gooding, and Vernon Ravens-■ens- icallyicall wounded Friday night,ht in ™ Melba Patrick. 171 Blue tLakes N/ serva- at the moment is that "if the SHOSHONE—Rosary for Vin-(J. . A secondse( person named in the - ' what police called an apparentlarent “Ivi Blvd. S.. was held for observa- at tl /I.H croft, Tuttle. wha norial berd continues to increasee at its ■ ' ' ■ . ■ cente Gulsasola will I® recit^i

• ' ... T+^. e a t ■ : ...... ' ■ - ...... ^ ■ ■' ' •; ' ■ ' / ' i . / „ , --- ...... I.; . ,-...;...' ^... ,.J • ' ■ ■ ■ ■: ■■ V' ■■ ■* • T ' ...♦•>'______■ » ■ ■' Twte'TdUs Thw»*-N«w ' to be called In Twm Falls Coun-'loun-' commissioncom has gone overir the FPresent zoning around the.he. col- cornercon of the WashiiifetonI Street phephelps Dodge Cot^p. havetye been iher rhent. ty around the middle of Jan- revisedrevi county ordimince) and legeleg site is agricultural and>d res- and Falls Avenue intersection Twin, approved it - in its streamlinednlined ideidential. was denied by the countyity^bn- z6n- next,Friday.Iday.. . =.;siilM isassi^^ Ta^ ^i!mty"i^i^ i6*r- -town, fcr^ ------—— —— _------__tA request for commercialal zon- ing bodvi The owner proposedroposei __Be Both sides said the recesscess was ___ . ■ ‘ ■______. —------• zZoning o i Administi-ator GeorgeOfgc o,Only one major change, he •, ■ the construction of coinmercfalmercfal mut mutXially<(lesirable and was not “ ~ uornp - J j coinplex that would include to beh Interpreted as a break In _ ■ ■ ■ ' ■ ■ ' ' . .saJd said, is Includeil in. the new or- \ ' .r dlnance which' Is tRe~5i‘eHfltmnofK ---- Jfwo IdentifiedcQ .laundry,K service station,n, res- neg(negotiations, shad^ a “ R-3” zone for tipproximatelylately ^MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet ahd'TJther-commerclaLmerciaL —Ti—Talltis-this-Week-WMe-hfildJiiu-hfild_uiu ■ Meet Slated ' one-eighth of a mile deep1 sor- govgovernment newspaper Izve^tiaEveStia operation^. P® ■ der a'iiiews blackout, and"d there ^ .v Lvsle .Keith’s “ " . WENDELL T WendeUndell roundingrour the College of Southernitherli todaytod , idontlffed’ two Americanlerican PropertyP owners appealed>led the s>aB>aaiiaaaaaaB>aiieBiiHaait^ , Chamber of Cdmmej-ce will meet Idaho campus, cohcolonels whose planes itt said deci.siondec; of the zoning boardo a rd to ! ^new yeaii'S party hats, ■ an/1 itc ■ hornt, nolt.mok.n, «.rp«nlln.. * at 7 a.nn. Jan. 10 at the-Motorlotor This,Tt he .saTd: was designedligned wei^cwei shot down during a rtiidraid (^e County Commission and its J j 5 I'Qht sa of over Hanoi, ■ . . ■ Sup«rb ulxllon guarontud; g t.o provide: 4 buffer area of ove rics as decision will be announced,ed, Mr. ■ w.'ll v ihlp, .r vUlt «ur >haw. ■ I " . Lomhomes, niuUiple family unit-s. Izvestia1: gaVe their , names as M • JimJin Freemsfn. president; an- an- sp^ii ap^irtment!j and boarding-hous--hous- JohJohn P. Flynn and Edward;iVd p. OttcOttens .said. ■ « roomt. g ■ house ■3. nouni nounced committees will be! ap-ap- es es i ill the vicinity of the school.chool. BBai a rd e tt an d said th ey h ad1 floWn ------^------iJ Open Sunday, Dec.• 3U31 > Jj 733-5927 ■ ■ pointpointejl and Bob 'Erkins will The The recommendations for sucii such out of a base in Thailand,M ' h [t' poF SELLING ,BESULTS:SULTS J2 Teepee Ertlerprises•• J■ i1869 Addison Ave. East sp eal ;ei of- claimed their planes were hit by ,,<,p ■ speak. He will .show a film that zoni zoning cam r from, collegei of- cial “y USE TIMES-NEWS WANTIT ADS ■ 1ISS Tall, Peeal*lla 333-3381>-238S J; : ______y d e a ls deals with scouting. ficiaficials; ‘Twin Falls city and.a n d MMK lG s. ______^ ______*li1»iW ■ » W W W W aiiWWW.i.iM vi; JANUAR>IR Y W H ITET i GOODSi S l EVENT \ I n » n ntc% c i% c c( o m e s inII «a l l c o l oB r r s s .e .e ve e n w h i t e ■ ; ALWAYS FIRST QUALIQUALITY ^

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'S i.'-' . . ■ ■ . . . • . ’ ■ ■■■ :■ r ' ■ r-- ANDREW TULLY jrial Page " 5 f f e c t OWar ^ OnI 01 Nations Sunday^ Dec. 3 l, 1967 rnm' WASHINGTON—From-aI "iong-long- Predictably, since itsI people Intelligeace officiaU,, In a nut- In taking this position, (bMB(bei of Communist countries. ^ rangeMnj viewpoint,the White mustt take dqthollc viewvlew of of . . shell, they say the warwar has se* diplomats are InI massive dUdls- conservadVes,;- feSrful at House Is being .asked to consid-;onsId- world\ developments andd try try to to . back U.'S. relations withvith the So- agreement with thethe CentralCentealTr In- their own personal power, er the untoward effects of the projecti American thinkingiklng 101 0 > > viet sateuites to the point.where ' telligence 'Agency/ and .thethe Dt De* that thfr war proves the vletnam_war on "the nationsOns oof f yj e a rs ahead*,- th is "su gIggestlon g estio n a new start probablyy will have fense IntelUgenceI Agency. Both Botl inunists can’t affoid to i the Cotoiriunist world. ~ c comes from State Department;iartment to-be made once the: war en^.ends. CIA and DIA mount)uht the famil famil-.,. more freedom, 'that the 'lar, more traditionalipal jirgumentsjirgument leadership must remain ut _ —; rtHat-tiflirConimnnists-Tcan-onl;iiist8 ‘..can only~—ing—in—flie—face bf AiHi . '' 'understand firmnessless in the ap-ap ^*adyenturism’* and the d • mONE 793-0931 plicatlph, of powerrand and thus are, an that the Vietnam conflici privately impressedised by thethi expand into a wMer war. . Atombor of Audit Boraeu of CtreulotlOn ond AF B^jfoWeWCH^^ “R elax,c. I’mI’b Just Goingng totc Remove American stand In Asia. Recently, the reformers B k %.'•*■'■• Pur^nl to Section <0-108 Idaho as >11 b « t ab am tr ■. ■ Theiie Bolice ------the— conflict— shovi;«-fthat— th« worldwldeTtrrifegl^—for' J f ^ T powerpowei tariff treatment in the U.S. Some people, reading aboutibout the Barnett is to be commended. Prose- was continuing, with the ITS,ITS. Yugoslavia is faced with a firing of two Twin Falls policemen)0 licemen cutor Michael Felton also is>e to be determined to achievelieve a perma-permai den cut-off in America^ \ Ivho are accusei;! of planting evidence,evidence. commended for taking the necessaryy • nent foothold in Asia.sia. shipments due to the jwlii In a narcotics case, will jump-np'at at the action of filing criminal charges American Involvementement In Viet­Viet- tying In aid to Vietnam Opportunity to berate »1I policemenlolicemen against the two officers, nam, therefore, hadlad become a ides. and, in particular, to say nastysty things if the two officers are innocent, we weapon In the handsands of those President. Johnson, of cc about the Twin Falls Police Depart­ orthodox Communistunist leaders is limited in his choices b; 3 Depart- trust it will be brought out in a trial. who res}st any attemptsttempts at re-re­ recalcitrance of Hanoi am m ent. Meanwhile, the citizens of Twin Falls ,• form or^'^he relaxationiatlon of rigid viet Cong. He cannot neg< The thing all should rememberember Isis are assured that officers must answer §! party discipline. Theyliey are using a peace If they refuse t that the Police Department: cleaned to the law, the same as they, and | . ^ this wearwn in theB debates rag- down to the peace table, Its own , house. It wasn't a case of that thetr Police Department and K iiig inside every Communistnmmunist par- the present, at least, he pressure forcing the action.on. The judicial machinery are concerned K ty in Eastern Europerope over the only pursue his bridge-bui cleaning out already had takencen place with safeguarding the rights of the i direction the partyy should take. to the East as best he ! general individual: ^ The reformers haveIiave been de- and hdpc against exfjcrt ( before the incident became general J manding concessions,3ns, and an d more m ore m a tic Advice th a t th e re wl knowledge. It is unfortunate the Incident oc- i WW' personal and intellectualsllectual free- no new stiffening of- -Ea ’ The charge against the two3 officers curred. But we can be proud that | dom. They argue that authori- European attitudes that Is a serious one. Whether they are the proper action was taken without S V: tarianism is stuntingng the growthgrowtli make that effort futile, guilty of it will be determinedned in a hesitation. It always is much better ^ court of law. But, it is the typepe of ac-ac­ that a guilty person might escape j tivity that no law enforcementit agency justice than that the people lose con- can afford to be tainted by. The fidence in their law enforcement‘t ______■prompt action by Police Chiefef Frank agencies. ' ^ ART BUCHWALDHWALD ^ It’s A HardI Run Deathath Toll r eath toll drinking and driving don’t mix. WASHINGTON — - President dency In 1968.” The 1967 Idaho traffic death toll Johnson indicated the other eve-eve­ "Vou-. must be jput of has broken all records. In light; light ; of England has proven this. In a . WV* DON iVtACLEAN ning in his first fireside chat cotton-pickin’ mind,” the 1 this; new and increased effortsts should crackdown during the Christmas that he’s going to run hard in ident said. be made to protect motoriststs in the weekend, the death rate there was 1968 to recoup hisIs popularity, "Think before you sf state. cut in half. The reason? Police in IS which with every publicpublic opinion When you announce this or Earlier this year < jo v . Don Samuel- England enforced the drunken drlv-» Old Dayslys Of Less3 P(Politeness^ poll seems to be goingoing down. tionwide television, your f Bon expressed concern about the dan­dan- ing law to a harsh degree, A large staff is already pre- larity will reach new hei| ger on the highways. By ordering The holiday traffic toll in England(J WASHINGTON—AccordbigIg to teitermined to speak until thehe arri- een with a nine-lron, butjut Itit took paring for his campaignpaign and the You’ll lead every poll Ip unmarked Idaho State Policeice cars during the Christmas weekend s was R ep. S id n ey R . Y a te s (D .. 111.),111.), V«V“ 1 of your audience.” rme three strokes. President has urgedd anyone who country. There will be dei 0 Congress is too busy these days , Hou.se members have® duly jluly not- ha.s a good idea to speak up. sirations in the streets, p« into the field, he took a step3 toward just over 80. A year ago in the same Congi Microscoops: Public - housinghouslng ede that the New York Stocic Ex- the pres- period it was more than 170. 1“to engage in the colorful de- • The other day, one of the will tear their clothes and ' lowering the death rate. At the pres­ bates that once took place. onQ- jplanners here are talking; about change c has moved to protect 1 political ad- They’ll be screaming in ) ent time, the death toll is onele of the Idaho State Police offices and ports fl a blue - eyed concept for an traders ti on the floor from attack President's trusted political ad- * the floors of the House and Sen- 11-rv Thp visers came up withrith the most White House, ‘John chief executive’s prime concerns.:ems. of throughout the state this holi- »te. 1 apartment building in which by b visitors in the gallery. The 1- ate. While YaUfs is Inspired by 3ull«proof revolutionary plan to datedate. Johnson I Johnson!’- Schools Recent statistics show thatI t of the day weekend will have free coffee,!. some of the things current Con-rnn. - ' frpeople o« the public dole.and)le.and NYSE ^ hds installed bulletproof those making less than $3,000 g "Mr, President,” he said "I’ve " I ’v e '^ ^ to ry w o rk e rs •will l 273 people killed in the 'year,ir. up to Police stations and sheriff’s offices inri gressi gresses are doing, he sort of $3,000 glass. ‘heir Jobs, students who an g yearns for that time when thingslinos ^per year will live side byoy sidesid e ------been studying the polls and they the day after the ChristmasIS week-week­ the state will also offer coffee to the yearn with folks making SIO.OOO)00 an-an­ "There has been aa tremen- seem to be taking onm ai pattern."oattrn " in front of draft bo end, many had prior convictions of were more spirited and there )n a Pattyn^ country wil :tions of weary traveler. was*iwas less, politeness. nually. Of course, where they're dous d flow of people from our "Vou're damn right,Ight, and the a frenzy.” speeding, drunken driving andd failure State Police have even offered to , going to find ail the $1 0 ,0 0 0 - rural r to our urban areas,”•as,” says pattern’s against me.” ? Yates uses as an Illustration tyi to yield the right of way. take motorists home, if the motorist * »tlon types who’ll want to live in that Rep. J Frank Thompsonn Jr. (D., "But wait. The "tiro two leadingleadine an exchange between Henryenry bubuilding has not been determin-lermin- N.J.), h “and this movement has Gov. Samuelson and Idaho10 State feels he or she has had too much to3 Clay ciay and a long-winded oppo- gj !ment has candidates for thee T Presidency rei?de‘‘S ippo- ed. ‘ created^enormous c problemsiblems for jn the pplitical pollsDlls are Sen. . Police officers have shown a desire py? ly, this Is a convincing/incing testi- fruits. Yet It has always seer have suggested 0 that Americans havetevc lost TeS^dhelped constantly by infusionsions *'“ve inspiring impact uponan the the There has to be a betteretter way monia 1. their sense of humor. her American people. , ' to to me that the long-faced Ch tt riots, narcotics, crime and distress, of energetic people from other ■"'JJ to phrase that question.>n. But I They see daily thetie effects effects of of tian is a poor showcase for w Sullivan, the 75-year-old humorist, made lands, the United States simplyiply '' shall learn, one wayay oror just ju came from a conventiononvention death on a family/ and and on on a a he's ’'selling.” this point In a recent interview. What hu­ With these he could not cope. went on growing. buiMing, mud-lud- another, whether we are traly truly of the National Selectedted Mor- community and whathat most most of of Visits with professional n morists do exist, he said, sit on the side­ And he feels that with new management ° dling through the problems of "®,P dependent on the high cader- leader- ticticians. It was the goldenden anni- us treasure as "life"fe" becomes becomes ticians — recent and repei lines because they consider "tlie^e timJstimes 'V'tlons there may bc hope. its national youth. 5ship the disillusioned advocatesocat^es veversary of their organization,inization. so transitory as not to to bebe worthworth visits with large numbers gloomy.” . , the demand. If we somehow muddle p, We are told by many of the luddle From the speakers’ tablele I look- worrying about. Thee slockslock mar- mar- them — haVe left me with m Well, perhaps there Is causa foi^loomiMinnm ----- New Year comes with a smiling face, disillusioned, however, that if through well short of the prophe-iti cd across that jbm-packedm-packed ket 's less Imporuntnt toto aa mor- mor- admiration and some envy. In the world, although, the average Ameri­ -----Full of pep and ready to go. iust disaster, the answer will o th e n a tio n ' In 1968 d o e s not o u st r will auditorium and,nd, sure tician. For in their comparatively can family hardly shares most heavlfyrffvta In It.It As he U k e s the re in s In his tin y h a n d s "® II a he given. President JohnsOn and insull a I enough. I witnessed thehe same Further, as they moldmold what's what’s worried faces, and unhun ■ But is was during Jnst such periods of can Their call Is not, of course, *‘j| Iras most wonders where he should begin the "more Inspiring" leader, it can nurse, "image of tranquility”’’ which left bf our earthly remainsemains seek-seek- .voices and unanxious consic stress in the past that the public was most jol>i~ CApeciexpect nothing but a critical de- °"ly sound heard from1 fras- frus- j,aha^impressed me duringring two ing to erase the effectsiffects of of an an ation bf what most of us t recepUve to humorists. terioratlon of its strengthgth trated Americans in this' Age prWous conventions off funeral accident or a prolongednged illness, illness, sider "grave problems,” t Could it be that the humorist himselfImself is tremendous, thankless U^k: through unending , war in Viet-iet- of Disillusion. As the eavily heavily directors.dli the mortician must: cithereither des- are living testimony to the m .to blame,, or rather w;hat passes for>r humor h u m o r » * ^ wondermM^.lool« nam and racial revolt In its publiclied protest movementement |Unlike the outdated Image of P®*r, drop out of thele professionprofession surable, provable personal today? Sullivan blames the mood of the -1B»M dU«M. “against 8», the war and the surger thi ?o<5! tor But there lino one ta.ask. . - the solemn, long-faced, "Digger ■"'1 become'k- a drunk. wards of doing unto others, country, a faialUtic, apathetic mood, for Actually, this notion reflect*icts ' black power militancyIjoth both ->o-«o Dell" caricature of’ the un- Or else he developsIS aa profoundprofound (he lack of humor. another aspect of the enduringjng make clear, there are countless de ers or a Shall I lower the taxes flrst? He asks, ntless dertaker who was "supposediposed to respect for the soulaul of of m man an fintj a Mark Twain, a 'Will Rogers or a ^ romantic dream that even the Pf°l people (mostly young) wh^ose whose lookfoe s f d ,” th ese a p p e air r fo mme e wh'ch once wore — — and and now now M X i® S byWofif Robert Benchley probably wouldId havBhave - O*’ ^ ‘1 I “ nter narcotics or crime? worst problems can be solved.red °“e disenchantment teems too great td Or try to reorganize all .people’s hearU? great to Wear very few frown'lines,«m 'lines, survives — this worthless‘rthless clay.' clay, ...... — - - - ; ...... people laughing—at themselves. ^ by swift, thrilling strokes fromom *° ' he cured by even themost most »At• today's prices, thele under- , ^ Another factor contributingn trib u tin g toto . , Many of the best humorisU werere prod-nrod- _ Oh, will I ever have time? the hand of the President, theth e f spectacular P j "esUblUhmenfnent taltaker can afford to be happy," ' ■«'•» conspicuous tranquility•tfluiiii, bis 7Wa265Ato7H*l6 nets of poor homes, homes poorerr bv by far world is in a sUte of chaosr- /vfniliCongress, or both. leadership. ^ 'I I le of Oh, when did this mess ever surt? ' I hear the skeptics «ay.y. ' the fact that most funeral homes than the so^alled "deprived*? home of to- _ As it relates to Congre.ss andind •• Their aVowed goal is the! de-"de- Butj that’s why the wordird "hap-."hap-, ‘ "re family businesses. Often five day.. Sociologists will have to figurerare out ^ straighten things out. th ™e m a k in g of " p a c k a g e d -soIu-)Iu- J*rui struction of the system” as too ny' I see would break a strong man’s heart. timi ™' IS too py" distorts this analysis.lU. WhaL. ' or more generationss Of of a a fam fam- - 7 ^ 6 What connection,. If any, there Ts. :en f f 8 “ >e t(> achieve peace and i j tions," the dream has been ! and I see in these faces reflectseflects a ny will grow up In1 the the rooms rooms SQTtOM-DOB^ • In the meantime, what the countj may ,, largely dashed. The hope for J"® the proper aims of a modemodem veryvei deep' hnd very profolmd ' upstairs, gradually increasing- , need most is humorist to cheer up it*y If every soul in this wide worid a an all^ncompassing leader lin-lin. industrial society. What they they "o "composure” such as fewew of us > Jy participating in tilSTewi;^: the reward- AiL-m eum ii. h u m o rists. ^ Would appoint himself a committee of gers „on. wou,would put In its place Is not kni o n e. f ' ! not know in these difflcult days. , I ing businessafrs. downstah^. / , And exchange all hate In the heart for jf Jt Is fed by the Idea thattiat P'“|' P>“ ‘"- . ^ I sought to leara why/ inIn this Rewarding, becauselie the the es- es- ' . AN IDEA ed. N°r •* it wIdent,^r^ thlsmge— 6 T: . CearMr. Spectator: . If John F. Kennedy had lived. N‘ rTige OTnllTjrofessIonsTnen andnd wom- > sence of personal saUsfactiontlsfaction in-in- ■ ■ ’ it would all' be different — wepgrg whic which demesns leaders evenw ■»as ■ * en appear iff 1 uive learnedrned thathe > volves helping others. A nd - Someone do ft abmeday! „ I think the Job could be dime. ' h e r s . And W M , would not bc fighting a majorjor it calls for "great leadership.”>hip. sm e c c re t fo th e q u ie t h e a rt. t. ' where the doctor aadnd thethe min-min- Whea the..dwerfid person looks upUB and ”However, the task, though great It be, though limited war in Vietnamim wher^a » wholly new system s I shall tiy with headaSe and tears. astern Statistlcally, 1 discovern r tthat h a t 1 »< er a r e in a n d o ut. t. the th e finiei^ faneT<- ; **W V m n , Jo^ are yoo?" and there would be no turmoilo il ^ou fl"** *he k in d o f h u m a n fun - - You ought to iM lly teO him how you^ are. Pleas^J^ help me bring peace to the nmM funeral directors are character-laracter- • *l director lives withrith the the be- be- M M M M in the cities. driiHdrnWng force today’s youngI dis- ized.byiz® i more-than-averagerage ac- * reaved fOr days — counseling, >t yopM fc*«p- hto busy for a few hours The idea is not only unprova-,n- enchanted seem to want. tive I. 'comforting, standing'by. 5?“ stop him'from^ addog . ^ 1^ That will last through all the years. bl?*bu tive church membership. '< WOVJ ble. but Improbable. Whateverrer Di Disillusion should be reign foreign DallyE they witness the "effects I .am a « ^ of the Biblical ■■••V Wit sfQi^ qoartionu ' '■' ■ . . Ada M. Journey leadership leadenl qualities K e n n e d y t o t h the Biblical I y to the young. They are suj^iosedMsed .of of death’'oni those with T^gionreUgioa -i admonition’iQht .w e-ara not to • o • OIOos» GGal al Gooding, Idaho inight ulgbtli bava s^oiim^ ba could not to b iDt to be tbe beim s oC bopaI aadaad - ' andani on tbOM without Apjparant-p g m a tr J Jodgs eUim «KoqpCta( ttMi< -X . ‘ V - ■ ^ *' J*'-'-''______— ------1 ■ » , * , •• • * •• • I ' . • . • ti ' ' ■ ' 1 ■ I ■ ^ . . ' f ■ ■ , , ,iiu!m!uin.iir|in.iiiiniiuiiiiiiiuiii,iiii...... Pope■, (Jratefuli f 111 ^Twih-Fdlls TlmesiNom | 4 I ltm Ma iia n ^ mic a a iio n s ^To B e Givei ven A wayJZ U Wants Less i A Sunday, Die. ?! / 1S>6T ■ > MEMPHIS. Temi.“?S*)- (AP)— f'®**^ Cease-FireFire ' ' The annual ’fwin Fails.Mer-.M e r- A retired Memphis lire cap-'cap- VATICAN CiTY -(AP)fAPi .— _ A As word of thB-tnice extensto chants-Tlmes-News free' Holiday ' I « ' tain has asked the city:lty Pen- Vatican > -spokesman said "todav today was taicen to the P o ^ , the % t In Hawaii promotion will beginbeg in I ' '' 'n j slon toJow er his pen- PopeI . ..Paul VI wasaf / “deenlv ‘deeply ^can released the text bf the m ' • •• ' J Sew' W s =>“l peace prayer. the .ponUi Thursday when .coupons willill b ^ grateful” for the Newnounr^ Year’? bvwlll say 'Monday to marlc th glii appcarirtg in various adver*id v e r- I ^ ‘ Pension Board memben;nemben; ttruce extension announcednounced by tisements. I said the r.Ciquests t Irom South5 Vietnam. .. ’'i I GQorge IKard. was the first . tension claimed. - . > As ' an added attraction, this I the first . Word of the .'extension was ® — — — 8 tolict palace. ■ -iiLthe_apoS; tu§e-r»rES-NEWs-WANT^AD! in which the winning coupon 'is I ••‘ v city pension of $202 a month. deposited, also will receive/e an I Social Securitv paymentsm M tQ oof f , ^ spokesman in thehe press of-.foif-. jj ■ expense paid. trip . for two • to I $44 and a $78.75 TnlrtiL". soldier’s said that^"of course the „ ““I'S'’ > H aw aii. ■ pension. He said his Social Pope ; Is comforted byy this devel- Coupons for the free tripip for I I*:;* . Security payment willwin In- n .‘ oP'fient.” , two to Hawaii must be placed.laced, I crea.se $11 a m o n th anda^d this,this' He alsb said the Pope was still awallTng some reply from Hanoi with the entrant’s najrie. ad- I ./ ■ ' ■ '.'j * ■ with a r.'.ty pension Increase,. , °f rom^Handl dress and city‘on it. in It receprrecepr . ■ . j r ^111 put him In ai" hlifhpv higher : his-peace appeal of Dec; 22 in tacle! ■ In the store whose n name a m e ■ income bracket andiH causefnllfl which he offered himselfnself as me- VOLKSWAOfN ' - ,5““^ diator for any peacece effort In or a eeod, the coupon bears. Entrants imtnust ust ■ him to lose his soldier’sers pen- .Vietnam. be 18 years pf age or older. ■ slon. ' Advertisements bearing the I Ikard asked tho3 bboard o a rd f ^ ^ — 1 co u p o n s yvi.Il appear inn ththe e ■ either to cut hIS’city’ pension ij i Times-News Jan. 4 through Jan. ■ by $10 a month or withdrawvfthdraw l| ' • ' 26. Special advertisements bbear- e a r- ■ ' .■ a rcccnt $25~Tncrea,sese In it. Jj j' ing the names of all participat- ■ Hiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiniiiitiuiiiiuuii l| ing merchants will appear Jan. I ...... ij llN ew Y eu T 'si A, 7, 11. 18. 21 and 24. C oupons ■ ear’s ^reetln^A j on these advertisementss aare r e B bonuses and the name' of theth e a ^ Titp Reveals j| store where deposited must b be e I * ■ ii ‘ written in. I o f . Plans For Purgeurge 1!| This year’s Magic Carpet tourto u r m BELGRADE, YugoslaviaVugoslavla ijIj to Hawaii is called "Doublelouble j| (AP) — Prc.sident Tilo1(1 said lo-,jito-,'i ------M agie^^tnce—pafticipants—Are—■ day the Yugo.slav Communist-ommunist jl I offered their choice of two0 vva- a- ■ ------— — -t>ar-tv-wiU-h{vpiir;;pil h lipfdrc rfiire Ihe'||Ihe'ij / M i . f ■■ I ^ S b y e I c a tio n s. R niiyh congress of Ihe the party'i|party i^ y j j H Those who wish \to sightseeihtsee ■ - scheduled for the en d of 19G8. h|l while in the Islands will go on fi In un interview on Yugoslav jj-j] the Magic of Hawaii Tourr aand n d r ■* r television. tl Tito said decisionsrclslons of i]l those who are golf enthusiasts g . ' ,i the eighth congres-s off thcthe Com-IjiCom-|l| . .. —jwill have an opportunity to3 golf f ■ •.• :'j munist party in 19G4 ‘‘w "were ere not'jlnot I ^ at three world famous courses. " ,-.i ■ ccarried out strictly andid it camcame e |J|| ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Salisbury/ will w ill ^ : to a series of jiega'tive/e appear-I]appear- l| host the tour. ^ ances whlch'~were contraryinlrary tolo jl'l Vv^7 Plenty of free time is- avail- . “ ■ . decisions of lh at c o n g re sss.” s ." "^ jj W able for rest, fun and shopping, :'2 ■,' / 'J He said that before Ihe the ninth ij The four people traveling on’n'th the e n ■ V| congress all negative appear-1| tickets sponsor.ed by the ^Twin- Twin--HP -J ances should be eliminated. ‘ jl Falls merchants and the Times- •* p re p a re 'k the c union: ! jj H E 1s . I X I Q i News can go on whichever tour 1 wm ONE OF THE SPOTSrs which willv be visited on the Doubledouble the annual Twin Falls1 Merchants-Tlmes-NcwsMerchan Hawaiianm pro-bro- " ° Communists in orderler lhatlh a t itil ij < v"' they wish. The whole group' will ” J Magic. Tour of Hawaii this year isI the rugged NaPali cliffsllff.s of motion. In addition, forir the firslfirst time this- year, the m anageranoger S *”'■'’8 ninth1 congress h V travel together to Hawaii and. "Kauai on the north shoreliore of theth( Garden Island of thole Ha- of the store where the winning coupon( is deposited, alsoso will ^decisions as regards ourur interior jl ■ V when respective tours are com- * ■r for wallan chain. Two freeB trips to Hawaii will be given duringduring receive a free trip for two. “development. Therefore, we ij plete. will rejoin each other fo r ___ ...... - . ■ ------nm ust clean Ihe p a rty of those l| the trip home. whnw have no place in it,” he ji The winning name will be tor’s fees are not expcctediccted to s;said. ,j drawn Jan. 27 and the Hawaii I 0 Increase In[1 |rise even as fast as thee cost co st of ------!i Tour begins Feb. 6 and ends .LDrug Firmsrms Violate i living next year. SHOOK BY QUAKE^E ji I F e b . 15. 1 0 AMA ROME (AP) — A strong ||| M The drawings brings fo an end n - And, he noted, some AMA Medicare ' leaders , recently expressedised con- earthquake shook townsvns along.ijalong I j a citywid? "Million D o llar I 5 in doc- *50 miles of Italy's upper Ad- [i Days” Jan. 25. 26 and 27. Some cern about the Increase in doc­ i/enfc'^s b t ji W e ’re m d k in g lots lo ts o f plansplan; for the E; Laws OnI AiAntitrust j tor's fees. riallc coast south of Venice be- j} stores will have special draw­Iraw - Premium Hit ‘ , . ^ fore dawn today, alarmingning thou- ij fggw Year, includingiding specialspecial ones that . | ings during the contest for m "They know there's a lot ofOI sands of residents butIt causing i\li Three therefore not comment at this prizes other than the Hawaiiiv/ali new^ YORK (AP) — Three th( at this By jy^cK MILLER \ 5 been tim'e beyond saying the charges R pressure" for a fee schedule,Edule, he h e only m inor d a m a g e .______Jj Jl will help us show our loyal trip s . major drug firms have been tin WASHINGTON (AP) - The, s ow our loyal patrons ' - j| f the found guilty of a'ntitru.st viola- agagainst us in this case are un- , - The, said. ° ■ Treasonable facsimilles of the '9^' leader of a nationwide citizens Ij how much we appreciateppreciate them.ther j coupon m ay be d eposited, but tionsti.on in the manufacturere and founded.”foi _ group says Increasing thecitizens pre- i Hutton and others have ^ 11 no reproductions by duplicatingating distributiondist of $1.7 billion1 worth inu trial opened Oct. 23.■T f Thc ^ mium for the voluntary thepaj-t pre- of arguedf lhat rales should be 5 •j Imes- of antibiotics. thith re e lirm s Vyere accuseci b f ea- part of fixed—the way they are, for ex- g devices. Employes of the Times- or c , 1 , medicare means the nation’s t & 0u j> For all your office.soppliai:a.suppll*s andan office furniture needl |i News and their immediate fam- Thex; conspiracy case against mio arrangemenu aunngI ^ elderly are "having to nation’s pay for ample,j under the Blue Shield 5 ilies are not eligible to enter.■nter. ((,e(j,e American Cyanimidd CoCo.. period irom laoJ to laullaot tu jj (j,g fajjure of Congress pay to pre- for private medical insurance plan, g S jl see us in 1968. Employes df stores, however.ever. Bri:Bristol Myers Co. and Charles'harles P*''pruouce aim uisLriuuLe . oroautiroau ^ escalation of doctors’to pre- t The $4 rale announced by Sec- S loiation ,. I are ellBible. cxcept in the storesto re Ppfjj fiz e r an d Co.. m ark ed n ' slgnifi-j=>P* Innifi-ispcciruin aniibioiics m violation j, doctors’ retary John W. Gardner of Ihe g Department of Health Educa- where they may be employed.®d. canc a n t co n fro n tatio n betwceiSlert the ^*>c‘ in an law . “It's dl.igraceful,” said. Wil- • y lid. Wil- tion and Welfare will remain in fi Jl U.S. government and the multi- JDuring tiie trial the govern- |j Hutton, execuiive direc- « direc- effect for the next two years. 5 billion-dollar U.S. pharmaceuli-laceuli- memmi p.osei-uiur saia r-iuci' unu tor of the National Council,'e of < luncil of Gardner said the increaseia s i wasw as Ifi I li cal industry. i-yi.,yaniinia -reaiizea •'enormous ' gSenior Citizens, which claims to ( f l Q “ OK laims to t based on actual costs since the jS Man Hit By SA U.S. District Court jury of P;'P*oiKs on tne aaubioi.ic called be the largest organization of I i'9^!a'n^s| ^ 20 ^ OFF |i| ind the ^eiratyciine. „ ation of program began July 1, 1966, and fi S i c LV O ' U ^ STORE ji II men and a woman found the the elderly in the countryy with 2 onr prt^jecfed costs. fi6 O N ALL fi j| <1 three firms guilty of restraint•aint of 'Wnea tne cost of manufactur-ifactur- million„ members in 2,000 affili- ' Ricocheting ll,'„ opolize ing lUU cap^uius oi mett urug aated clubs. • 00 affili- I Offidais saldUne-fourth of the fi :|||'|‘ I j! isa MAINVIN AVE. souSOUTH 733-2412 ij ~ tradtrade, conspiracy to monopolize inj Increase was the direct tSil";, result of SI SKI EQUIPMENT j l| and actual monopiy. The: panel ru..g^uru. from »i.j!) lo »j.s/l.Sl lur The increase from J3 to $4 a t Friday Uic uvo cumpaiiieb, ne; saiu, month,^ announced Fridayto $4 and a thej rise In doctors’ fees. ^ .22 Bullet returned the verdict Friday Uii lay and ~ ' ------Falls f’'l5ht after beginning delibera-•libera- eacheui suicl uiai quaiuuy oi1 tenteua- a- 'effective e April I, applies to the FAIRFIELD — A Twin-Falls c>ciiiie to a iu tg i iis lo r »ju.bU *jU.bU part p of medicare whichs to pays the good T h u rs d a y . c>i p ays man was listed In fairly good )n the coiisuiiiei's coal,at was d doctor costs. It was expected. condition Saturday at St. Bene-Jene- ^ Maximum penalties on the xpected. 5150,000 TThe government contributes an diet’s hospital. Jerome, where'here chargescnai are fines of $150,000 )utes an i J U riM t leing against each defendant. The ini addition to the three firms, eiequal monthly amount, he was taken Friday after being “ ku- Doer co n v ictio n s a lso open thele wayw ay th«the inoiciinent ooiaiiieu by me Hutton's group has urged Con- accidentally shot In the upper ;ed Con- 1 ^ Playtex “Soft-nne"Pa4ifml^‘r jr pur- Justicej u Jjepartmeiit ui i90iOi aiso ggress to set limits on doctors’ T E X r for civil suits from major pur- ; L / » m Bra with setni-streteh >y d o c to rs’ ^ itltrust named tne Ulin IVjainiesontnieson f« fees under medicare. But he rank Chasers. The Sherman Antitrust na; he B H 9 ■ i straps, only $2.M, n g ./f ----- ’3dato*State EfltlDlman Frankr^Cg -Act-provides-foc^r«ble-damageiimages- 4„4ii;m4_a ica l— Corp..__ g h o se urug u ru g I said si In an interview It hasn't ■ $3.^. With stretch 1 Mogensen. who investigated the . ind~me been d6n6T)ecail6B“"theTmedical- - Ed- “Safnst violators. mcmaking arm is bquioo, and me bi Tnedical- — | w Bm - I" ------____ »Uaps,jMlyJ3J4,___J9®®LL incident, said Caroll O. Ed- * rowing Upjonii Co. as co-coiispiratorsurators professionp has an enormous po­ reg. $4.00 wards, 37, was apparenOy shot flal occurred as growing Up ious po- BBBB federal involvement InI the butbui not deienoants. I'litical influence and Congressgress is H B I when his nephew, Calvin Ed- „ afraid bccause it needs them wards, 14, also Twin Falls, shot 2®“'health.; field through medicare:dicare ^ The prosecutor said the cited Is them HHH veen Otter programs has gener- coi companies agreed to limilnit the (doctors)^ to run this.” at a rabbit that ran between Comment from the American ,j,p ated" increased concern over/er the rnamanuiacture ot tetracycline to m ( ^ ' Y J them in brushy area near the m erican E BI S*ve51.00 ' 'am- quality of lhat care.re. the three defendants and sale of Medical^ Association on thethc new ^ HBSB Richfield diversion dam in Cam- rc nriHlrates was not Immediately/ i been the drug to the deienoants and e d iately ' h ||» b h nivIng”*SfrelchBf»oniy a s C ounty. The drug industry has been thc av ailab le. ^ V $3.95. reg. $4.95. Adjustable He said the .22 rifle bullet. ap-ap. “"d'undergoing increasing scrutiny:rutiny co-co-conspirators wiih all sales byj Critics of medicare say It has y h as E m BS l\ \ stretch straps; sheer back and parently ricocheted off of a wil- by °y thc' federal government.t. Sen. tne pariies to be at substantiallyiniiaiiy i ^ built-in tendency toward high­ . has identical prices. p, H B H B I \sides.32A-40C(‘'D” sizes low branch. He was takenJ, to,o Gaylord Nelson, D-VVIs., has ide er costs because doctors arc A \.J$I.OO morel Also—Stn 66ie a ards t>Pen conducting a wide-ranginganging AUorneys for Pfizer heldId that frfree to charge “reasonble and ^ I thc hospital by young Edwards ble 1 >es==J "living” Bra with bias-cut and the two other memberss of P™*’® ‘*'■“8 prices. the drug price was arrivedved at customa^”ci rates, ] 7 elastic side panels, only $3.29, the hunting party, Cloyce Ed- CliffordCl D. Siverd, presidentesident indindepenoently by the firmm and Administration officials say A L '*«■ W-95- ("D” sizes nrad °f American Cyanimid,I, cx-'wacx-|was not thc result of anyy con- ththey have no plans to ask for h b | | h I wards. Twin Falls, and Conrad for H ||H b f l •^/)^$^00more) Edward.s, California. P'"®'’pressed surprise and disappoint-ppoint- spispiracy. arany form of fee-setting or limi­ ______mment en in Ihe verdict and saidlid the ______;_____ tatation on' fees. o r H B B j i firm would "take all passibleossible An administration source said , Sm$1.00 j S N I steps in thc federal, courtsirts lo RECUPERATING orone reason It is not now consid^ •'Li»ine”«'lone One Classes Planned have “i; this adverse decisionon set KINGK HILL—Judy TrailI is IS re- e,ering fee schedules is that doc- Stretch Bn only aside.” cupcuperating at the home of hher e r ■ — ------^— M $6.95, regreg. $7.95. <-2L— \ AiT.F.YWCA A Pfizer spokesman com- par parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lec Trail, I ■ Adjustable stretch straps; Registration fpr winter clas^-las^- rnented,men "We disagree wilhth and froifrom a ton.silectomy at St I ^ sheer baciback and sides. ^ es to be held at'the Twin Falls•ails are deeply Uisappointed by3y the Luke’sl.ul Haspital in Boi.^ during I Also V%4 lengthle long Line YWCA will begin Jan. .1. verdverdict of thc jury. Therere .are.are.the the holiday; Miss Trail is ‘‘rirl a stu- j4lcdical only $6.95$6.95, reg. $7.95.32A. Clas.ses being offered are tie- bc- still questions to bo ruledI upon,denupon I dent at thc University of Idaho, H 44fi("0" sizes $1.00 more) / / W t f A ginning and advanced bridge,dge, by thet trial court and we! shall'Mo.scow^shall'Mo; ______IHIimilllllimi^miim 4^("0"s instructed 'by Mrs. Ada Bur- gess; art in various mediums, irror taught by Martha Carlson; folk U te S I .00 guitar for adults and high school students, instructed by •’Living" • long line Br» Wayne Wynkoop; knitting, J ^ only $5.95, reg. $6.95. taught by Mrs. Warren Wil­ B m i m s AND SHIP 'TN Bias-cut side panels. Also lia m s, and morning and evening ' ^ V Q. Im ll p«tplbU to A—p I \ 11 length Long Line only slimnaslics taught by Mrs. Le­ ^ ■ milk ika f e t open? I $5.95, reg. $6.95. ona Gilbert. A. Yei. Engliih doctonors r»-n - ij 32A-44C ('‘D" sizes Volleyball will again be held ceotly obierved a mother■er and ‘ •C ^^ljtl.O O more) at the Presbyterian Church gym ■oa wboM cyet, during deep { at 9:30 a.m. every Tuesday be­ tIeep, remained open. Tba g in n in g Ja n . 9. coodltlon tecmi to b« rather SHOES I common among Northern Savt$2.00iv»$2.00 ^ ) . Most of the above mentionedmed EthiopUnt and it thoughto rtte rata classes will begin the week‘ of 'S "& O W N T OOW W N TWTWIN FALLS ■ ba an inherited abnornuliiy. Playtexaytex "Firm'n"Firm 'n FlaFlaller”* J a n . 8. inality. \ J Lycra*■era* Girdles only $7.95. For time of class and otherth er M I D i a L reg.g. $9.95. Hold-in |power I in fo rm atio n c a ll the YWCA, 733- thatat won't wash out— I ^ I 4.184. INFORIIUITION - machinejchine washable. IGirdle { \ I only(y $7.95, reg. $9.95.$9. Wifhl ' i; I ALL l LA a d i e s ; I AND ClIM YM IN zipperjper only $il95,$12.95, reg. V 9 I HOUDAYS COINCIDE $14.95. Panty only: JERUSALEM (AP) — TheT he ____ Q> Doa* m mambtr of01 tkm 4.95. Panly only $9.95, \ / Christian New Year, the Jewish iitrg f A«iw Ika Hgki lau> ob-tA- reg.g. $11.95. long Llleg \ / Chanukah festival and the Mo.s- $aln mmdltat infermmUomimuiois Panly|sh^]onlylniy/shown] only $10.95, t z : ■ mhomi (0HMOM from m ioe- e- $12.95 J le'm Id el-Fldr, the end of the tor mllkout iko eommnta doe- mf Ramadan fast, coincided this iho pgllmHlmoel9odr year. Jerusalem Mayor TeddyI SNCl O W j Ad Unlen diKlocare of infor­ Kollek held a reception for hun- mation to a member ginfor- / the Km yr;p^s*»t$2.oo drcd.^ of chtirch leaders; includ­ clergy'!i necemry to iW ect ing Arabs from Isfaeli-occupied the best interests of the pa­ \ fWe* “Magic (^Ironer-** East Jemsalem, and Jorei^ tient, a clergymsn bas nd ■ ' ■'r.: .'^;>|Girdl .vlGirdles with fingertip panels • diplomats. I BOC greater right .to this informa* :i£:|0nly$5.95, reg. $>J5; wKh » O T S I ifonna^ A .•riv'l zipper only $7.95, reg. ' tioa than anyone elM. —'save' — ..... \J ■ 7 $9.95; pull-on panty only At this Pharraser', lh* dl*- / V: ;f' / / / $7!9 J7.95. reg. 59.95, with MUSIC BOX pesulnc «f pr^serilxd medi- ' *-■•■/ ' *'ppi ctne is k personal serHe* rendered wllk tm e pr«f»^ierrle« SERVICE aional Interest In the liealus t pM idra of tll* lo^ridBaLh e a lth 321 Main r. 7a}-032t [oaL • rMT DEPEWDABtE REPAIRS .• cblOR • BiW TV • STtireOS • PHONOS ^ ASSEEMONTV “ • ORGANS • AUTOTAPES > Ml GIrdI* s ^ - X S . S, M. L. 0(1. slzts-Sl.OO- S l.00 more) (' U l l ^ f l Alt B rt 'and QlrdlM-WhH*imarfc. All Glnll« Elastic sla iJda*: M % nylon. 20^; spandex-jBack • «ECORDf«S • RADIOS *DuPont'ft re(ist«r*d trademark. Elastic ipand».,B*clc psfiel: 74% ICKTnyon,KTnyon. ICItI0« sosiMWlnrCnM^')^^ yw »aa#iaa4 m

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'Tlmes-New*>-News Sunday, Pec. 31, 1967-9 6 7 - ...... ^‘Q uakes” listMisted I ’6 '7 Whasn't a Besilest Yeanr FiFor Gemm Farmers1 ■ '-iiS DKWER.'Cbto."(AP>’AP) — ■ 1—because of Wheat growers., dlsciisseddiscussed eien-,|lh city streets In several to Me right ' .By -ALLEN M. lAILEV BAILEV to $78.4 million this year, Whit( White lion to $6,3 m llllon-becauM ( ...... Sometfnac wasn’t quite: right m and higher couraging farmers'r s ta;jrovide t9 ,;^rovid and into guttersr ; io News . ■ about thoawilaat two “•ailh^“Mrih- Associated Press ■ Writer-Writer said. ' , increased'production and highe • for more stoi4ge> of Wheat oni;o Jerome said: h^ feels the d [>AV quakes” in tbe Denverer .area.area. . ^ Spokesmen for Idaho'sHo's largestlarge: ^Production of such» crops aias prices. • . ket conditions I Industry has a bright fut MANNED> ' INVESTMENTS PAVrAY Seismographs throughoutoughout Industry-^griculture—say—say tt hhi i s apples, peaches, • prunesrunes amand The hay crop wentent down IIn farms unU| m arket condition <(APy~A study gtered . y about $5.3 are favorable. Theyley can securesecur however, although the nun glared , BOISE (AP)—Investment?ments ofot tlw region recorded ma minor has not been a particulariyulariy goo.good sweet and sour cherriesries was cutcu value this year by about /emment. pro-of dairy farmers now al ^^^m ||p||N;nW iM : Mmputer^^ 111 *u‘ac- |( *" shhort-term o rt-te rm tremor Thursday, and a - year for farmers,' itr(r spite of< l>ack severely lii 1966I bwb^ause ause oof million,, to $74.3 million,nillion, -Whil-White loans under govem m ent. . prc records will,WlU. be government» bonds, has returned smaller'tremor was record* fairly good w eather conditioniconditions, both. late spring andd early falfall said, and the barleyey crop weiwent grams to allow themhem to do scso, half that of a few years, ag i state $765,000 to the Idaho treasury, •. e d Doc. 22. , . There were sonie brightright spoLspots, hard frost—but this year thosithose down less ihaQ„.$l'I ■ million,'million, ■ tto Jerome sajd, • “Some of our Import p ^tfltC-JTreasurer Marlorle>rle Ruth — But the experts-eouldn’teouldn t however, With fm if producttoh•o^cttoh uup crops showed increasesises of fromfron $U.6 million. • Potato farmers; weren’tweren't ththe lems have been settled, at i; ' Moon said Friday. . agree on where It was>aa cen- considerably from. 196656 1 I e,Vee,Ve 1Is 30 to more thaij 200 per cent,cent. Dry beans producedluced wwere er only' ones dlssaHsfiecilat^sfled withwiti for the present,"'he said, a ^ K H ^ P ^ n a d y , costing $12,600, 'is ^ milliQn-and a prices they were receiving .- thithis cent preMdentlal order, stop by « private And moro than *$1 miinon milflon lered. , ^___ '' and wheat production up-a.up'a. who| whop- Their values wereB estimate