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Twin Falls Man Elected Lions Chib District_G,oY.emQr_ ® erati$:aTiid=EhTUBheliW : Session Continues Sunday VIE.N’XA. A ustria, .Itiiib A {/P)—In ati iilmospherc of'conlinlily. Preaideiit Kcnnod.v mid Soviet Premier Khru.sh- fhi’v itKlay held private summit' tiilks la.slinn'three inut cino-hatf hour.s with cmpliasis on llic (lani;eroiis situation ‘ in l.jKi.s. Spoko.''mcii (ie.<cribc(l tlic tulk.s «s "frnnk. courloous ami widerauRiiijr." In all. tlie Iwn lender.'^ werc to- Kether .si.K houi-s today with pari of lliat .timi; taken hy liinclieon and a hcsHion in which their foreign mini.sters and (ithor aides ])articipatc<l. Si>oke»nicn for the leader.*! of the worki’s two mo.nt powerful nations held ‘an unu sual joiiifpre.'^s .confcretiee to announce the trend of the talks, 'riiey will conlliitie lotnor- row, The Soviet spokrsmiin, for- clan office p r o s ChU-f M. A. Khnr- K hrushehey H as Tw inkle as He Inniov,- used th e term fruitful , lo de.^cribc llie m eellni:. but Ken nedy's reiiresentntlve Prew Sscre- (nry PIcrre finllngcr, avoided (lie M eets M rs. K ennedy at Palace term. VIENNA, Au.nriii. June 3 Wi — With him came Mrs. Khrunh- he-shouldered his way In to talk Pre.«cd on th e point: Khnrlft-= Premier Kliru.iiicliev met Jacque chev. a grandmother several times Jacqueline Kennedy again. lov said. "M r. Khrushchev Is snt- line Kennedy iii the splendor of over, In a dark silk dre.is Inced The dinner was lavishly served lufied wiiii th e tfllks so fnr m 1 Schoenbrunn paince tonlKht — urUh a -fa iu t golden tliread.. n the Imperial dishes of th e know. I repent once more whftt 1 twinkle 111 up his eyes. Ten . minutes later—and HKPiibiirgs. mearn. 'Die discus.tion wiu^ frank ".Mr. Kiiruflhell?^" s k e d minutes late—came the American A hush fell over the p arty as ana liie atmosphere wns nuch n* you siiake Pr.vsldent and hli stylish wife. Vlrnnn's world-famed phllhar- to Klvc a iiosslbllity of hoping for hands with Mr. Kennedy for us?" "Tlie American princess,'* c •a launched into, the good results." soft strains of Johann etrauss* The spokesman said the U. S. W ith a grin. .Kliru-Michev nod plained a woman In the crowd. "Blue Danube Walts," President end the leader of world ded toward Jackie — stately and Kennedy went to Khrushchev Mrs. Kennedy sat betw een beautiful In a long white gown — soon as he saw him and apolo At Sim Valley (hto weeV-end at the annual, eonrentlon of Idiho of Lions Inltmatlonal, Jost before the opening lesilon Friday after- communUm are expccted to dis Khriithchev and Austria's Presi cuss nuclear weapon tcstlnR, dls- and replied: "I'd like to shake gized for being late. dent Odolf Schacrf. Next to them Uoiu. nobert Daker. Icfl. Twin FbIIi , and Fred Allen, riibt, Dnrler. moon. Baker was-elected dlitrlet governor ot Idaho district SOW. her hand first." meet Ralph E. Blaney, center. Old Fort, ,0„ International Director The election was held Saturday (Sun Valley photo—staff emrravlngl nrm nm entU nd th e prolilems of Tlje man from tlio Kremlin gra sat Mn.-.Khrushchev with Ken- . Germany when th e y , close their Tlis 'oec-’M i^ was tlie-state din ciously accepted. nedy a t her side. summ it session tomorrow. er InSUJBnagnKlcent country Despite six hours togetlicr earlier Mrs, Kennedy llsUned wide-eyed S.illnRer snid the dLvu-ulon of resldenlSI9^<) former Hapsburg in th e day. Kiuiishchev, 07. and and.lt was she who applauded Until Wednesday Germany will Include tlte explo emperors. Kennedy, 44, looked rem arkably longer th a n anyone else. R. W. Baker . Kennedy leaned back in hl» G irl, 16, Is C row ned DETROIT. June 3 UR—Fidel sive subject ol W est Berlin. Host was th e Austrian govern Itcah. Kiirusiuhev hns threatened to Kennedy found a lot to talk chair and listened intently to tbs Castro, who has been allent on ment. about with Mrs. Kiirushehev. In music, his two-week-old offer to ex t^ke measures seeking to drive More than 0,000 Viennese crowd- Elected New the British. French and Ameri fact; It looked about as friendly Khrushchev, buoyant and lUght- Q u e e n o f T . F . F i e s t a change 1.200 prisoners now In 1 the nood-llt gates of the 307- as two nelghboni talking over the Ijr perspiring, clapped as if b« Cuban JalLi for fiOO - tractors, cans out of Berlin. ■ ycnr-old palace to watch the East- (See Fhotoi on Pate Three) Today's sessions were-held at the back fence. has- been Riven until W cdnes- Lion Leader West lenders enter. Sure of himself as always. Ict back home. residence of the U. S. embassy; Drenned In a ninin dark suit Mora thaa-300_persona._includinff_local_xe3idents_and -day_ui_make_a_;rcply_to_an. —SUN-VALLBYr-Juno-a-W -Ed-_ . d - a t - t h e KiiruihcliCKj)arBOd.good;nat.ui:cd: _Mftitonly_MlnftjmlledJjrDadly^ . Meyicnna from the vnllcy labor camps, attended the fifth Amerlcnn group wllUng to pro" and a checlud gray tie, Kbrusli- ly frpm group ta group. Laufhing When the party ended tvery* m und L. Onumer, Ak o ; a n d Rob Soviet embassy. clicv an lv ed first. annual Ma^ic Valley Mexican fiesta Saturday afternoon. vide the tractors. ert W. Baker, Tw in -Falls, tod.iy Khriishchev came to the meet and gestleulating with both'hands body seemed sorry. T ractors for Freedom, a were elected district governors ing place a t 13:4S p. m . Tlie day's Hishlishtins: the fiesta-was the.crowning of Juanita HilU group dedicated to securing bum as fiesta queen. Jesse Berian, secretary of the Twin IdahO'Oregon Lions clubs. ses.^lons ended a t 0;«Q p -,m .' the release of prisoners taken They were 'clccted a t th e closing After the luncheon, where the Reds, too Falla Latin American club, crowned the 16-year-old queen. in the recent abortive Cuban general session of the .annual con' atmosphere was described as Jo VIENNA. June 3 l^^-P^csl• H ail D am ages Three •S|ie represents the Murtaugh labor camp. Other queen invasion, cablcd t h e Cuban ventlon. Oaumer will govern dis vial. the two leadeni went- Into premier Inviting action on' his dent K ennedy got a welcom'e “■ - cojitestantawereMinnieKodf trict 30E. Ho appo'lnted William their private session In the com taday from a group'of Aus- May 17 offer and saying It wos Bsbeo. ATCO, as bis cabinet secro- fortable red and gray niuslq rooa rlquez» Latin American clulr; read]; to cooperate. trlsln cooimuDlsts a s J ie drove Farm s at M urtaugh * ;Jtiw q g l t w .ftnd mriaoBatb,-' tary.............................. of the -«Btbassy residence.' wltti ] ^ 8 Bomber _ ' The group expressed trust only their interpreters present along Vienna's famed Ring- I TwInTOls: Marla Kltsa Bar- Baker, who will govern district —. JtnuMtt_iaiortly_ ftfter .hls.Qc-. MURTAUGH. June 8— Hailstones throt^foui ____________•Hnwlb ____ _________g- • rld a tr .that CAfltr<v.gould-aceopt-4t»- flOWroppolnted-<h-a-BossBrd,-Twin -Thi•They-talked-thfee-houra- and-sa offerto furnish the tractors. Falls, as his cabinet secretory. minutes, about half an hour long rival for ta lk s w ith Soviet Pre inch in diameter pelted three larms east of : CrewJKllM' Jcromo .labor camp, and Maria mier K hrushchev. anllndo. Wendell labor camp, ' Baker also announced that Fred er than .had been scheduled for shortly after noon Saturday.'damagin? hay, barley and Allen, Bw ley, will be deputy dls. the session. Crowds lined th e curbs three Mlsa. BiU bum received a crown. and four deep and standing a fiUffar beet crops. Rain and hail apparently centered ove^^ By Smashup .. bouquet of lons-ttemmed roses trlct governor of region II. While' they talked, secretary of the Glen Briggs, Dal^Petersoh and Robiert Breeding farm's and free passes to the Shrine clr> Executive of The Idaho FalU Russets club Stata Dean Busk and Soviet For little apart from the others M PARIS; June S Ths BSfl cus h ere Ju n e 16 and 17. on the achievement award as eign Minuter Andrei Qromyko was a group of a dozen com just east of Murtaugh:along.hlghway-80.-The three-farm— munists, Identified by t h e era reported hay beaten down, stems broken on headed «omber vhlch atreakbd scrou the Fiesta acUvlUes started with a most outstanding club In district met In an adjoining room. - ^ t a n t l o In. thre« a n d one-tt>lrd pamde at a pm. with the tlS first A and P Shot 30E and the Boise B ench club wo Today's emphasis on. the Laos bodgei oh their coaU and the barley and damage to sugar beets. Hailstones were bo unall red flags they carried. Dours trashed In names In an prize won by the Wendell-labor the some award for district 30W. question underscored the serious and in'such largo numbei open Held near here today, Kill- camp float. The Jerome float re T he Boise Downtown c lu b . wl view President K ennedy takes of The (lags had been dlstrlb- Inff 1(« crew of three. ByAilingSon the situation Jn Southeast Asia. .utcd to th e m yesterday to weN. that aeveral cars slipped off ceived the second prixe, $10, and host the .im highway'30,~Pel«^n noted.