L ATE T E BBULLETW l U. S;3; EIGHTHEIGHTB ARMV HEAP- I n*i» ~ ~~_ QUAliTERSTKorTERSTKorea, 8un^r«M m t a ------' 22.(JVLieut..G«—Lieut-^Gen. Jam««-A*-Van, — JS5le»«^ *’?» - H C I . ■ Fleet saidsaid todBy-his'clghth-arm todsy- ^ ^ ^ ■ t * ^ ^ - T a o - P Mo * il -______------J m 3 E ~ ■ ,, m , ebnrehx h ...... was preparedirepared to meet anythlnj J, h u r le 4 aagalnat g a ln a t 1'it— Includios pos- I A Regionalinal NewspaiNewspaper Servisc i ^ NNine in a Irrigated1 Idaho Counties slble enemjrnemy air sstrikes,,
...... — orriiur cii» .Bd TWWIN IN FFALLS, A L L S IDAHO, SUNDAYkT MORNINMORNING, APRlra. 22, 195161 Mmahmf e A>K^egelft^Bidei»ident SpeaksTat-EFe-^i^EFe-D edicafion E yen 30® Saysays Truuiim an S eeleeks H | T(To Disciiscredit M ]y a c Ar rtl t h u r 1 iiJon^ess 1 P r o B e Bt The Asaeclsted Press BRopublicnns opubH cnns cried Saturday thatihat the TrumanTrui administration waa.-as trying to "discredit” Gen.1. Douglas ]Ma<^rthur, as the,. Iiistoric.split.(itoric.split over-far east policycy hendcd totow ard a conifre.isionnl airing.airing, ' BBackers a c k e rs of the deposed far east-commatieast-commander reacted anfrrily after rendingrcni a Washington1 dispatch in the New York mes. This dealt with Presidentlent TrumarTruman’s confercnce with MacArthurlacArthur Inat October on Wakeike Island. It1 said that accord- I to administration fecords ------tde a t the tim e of th e parley, ' > ~ M aicArthur; c A r th u r : H 51'TTI 1.. Was 50SO conl confident of victory in Farmers Face:e BBitter Fightight to ...... Korea th&t He rea th&t he offered w hat he deemedrmed his best troops, th e U. S- B W S ^ C sccondond division.division, for service la Eu- K * S s 3 ^ ' ^ P r ^ 2 S i t*; RetaiirPrejPresent Parityirity Prices . . Apologlitd lo r- cmbarraMlng „ Presidentaldent ’rruman Truma on the issue of By i PAT , MUNROE comnmlttee's ^ttee's hearingshi M ay 1-Si on ment planUngplanUn goals. This lacfc-(rf“ - ‘ Formosa',•mosa', big j Isl ^ d off j h e Chl- (Washington Staff Correspondeat) changesmges in in th the defense production response, plusplu Indications tbat the -neM'eoast.— ..-.-WAaHm0I0ti,AprU31r48peclal> selwlUbe4h«'.wUlbe4h«b»ttWieid,'TheWhlta wheartOTp'1wJieartOTp-U'lB'-flfiiijWi’WfgSleftir'’ "'^' —The most bitter row In years over Houseuse has boi bought an uneasy truce his entire much-toutedmt big produ&> ' DoubtedDoubted. (China Entry farm f ^ 'le legislationT w h f o i withh laborlabor u unions n by promikng to Uon programprogram. | j 3 | B ... 3.. PrcdlctMP rc d lct^ 'ih ihe Chinese commur coming coming up up soon. ao whittleUUe downdown Vth e price aupporta u n - xla a t te e reportsresoi from the mldwaat 53flit armers Scan MacArthur,cArthur, BeRepublican Bertalor management management ofol Industry In partlcu- tervatlvevatlve farmfarm groups like the Parm ers «rs are fearfulfear of the new prie* Capehart,Mhart, Ind.. told newsmen he Ur. Ur. Bureau.reau. He He I Isj genuinely alarmed stablUzatioosUblUzatioo law.J Tliey want aasur< irch Dedicatiication Here•e TodayT( leved President Trum an him self The senate t Tha senate banking and currency overir thethe lacklack oof response to govem- iJa«w »B> PMT» «l. 0»l«»« «> ill i. Ihermc 1 responsible for the "leak." ------riiermometers Withoutvithout taklni taking sides In th e T ru - r Vo-Week Gelefa n-MecArthur row. 8enator-Rui-“ - |ly | a -m / eatures Two- MebratjM i„In :Gold*-WaveCol “, '““'if.Sa0.. Oa. said the senate armed Marclung^f IW I <1,1 I BaaidSBa Final C. of C. taptist church at 11 a.m. todnyly highlieht;highliEhls two weeks of servicesA cu commlttfcommittee wUl dem and “all ' liiflibtion o f the new B a p tist chi nitre's an old mw th a t predicts avollableliable documents" docum* In an Inves- — . fljsthc church begins a new chapter cho in its 46 years ofo f TwinTw m FallBFal activities. -[hrtsirte times a n d o u f’ tlgatlonItlon to to be be opened op< aoon. Aa com- |j« OK Given on dorf FlcminB, president, of th e BiBerkeley Baptist Divinitylily Rchooi,Rchool, 1Berkeley, Calif., Many Magic ViValley farm ers feel mitteetee chairman. chairman, RusseU will p re- ■ ' i ------thstat ifIf they can gget through Satur- side5 at at thethe hearings. heari Ends •*-" 19511 FFestival tiM speaker f o r the ------dayy night wwllh llh Illitle o r no frost The•he Investigation, Investigat senator* aald. Control Plan | HP’iccs w ith the ms;e the danger for this year willI delve delve deep deep Into It the evenu pre- BURLEY, B U R L E Y , April 21—More thanI 2,000 WiWagic Valley music _ 11 be over. They’ve already gone cedinging President.Truman'* President dlsmis- gtudent* din T be soU dtetlon control plan ao> ] students climaxed the fourth districtrict musicmusi< festival here to- cepted by the Ohamber of Com- I fioverovemor Jordanrdan to rough two cold nights wlUiout sol o^f^MacArthur of MacArthuj as far e « t com- n ^ ig i g h h t tw w ith i t h »» p arsd * of n u re h in g bands.Minds. merce Merch jch damage. mander. merce Merchant's bureau Tuesday I Bff. Mr. B urnett was . • . *M /F rt dsmage. Twelve bands wera slven ratingsrs in four divisions. Size of nealTedneeiTed tiaaflaal approval by eham* | Ithurch ohen bullfllng / \ i Some farm ers In the valley, how- Urned Vrxed fltrong fltro Mcanrea Twelve bai er, don’t care how cold 11 gels MacArthurfacArthur wanted waa stronger meai- tbe B{Jiools^ o o l detannlnedd< tha d au . In class board o f itireoton XrMKP<' I In class AJ Twin f!»I!s 'WM VStoeetoraalM-iAaared taUM 'aatl ...' ^U ic'u d cd on both Appear Here.ere MayI 3 lurday. They elUicr w ere froten uress againstagainst redred Chlna-txnnUoc < ta rated 11. . ClaflC lass B ratinB * w are Burleyley a n d JJerom e e, liih d 'B o h l i S W S . _ . ^11 outt Fridayrrlday nlsht n ight c or they don 't have red air bases In h e £ n a i ^ mmaOoa ttmawti ^ Makinglakinff hi.his first post-election appearance in Twin Falla, anythingythlng frost. wUlwU hurt. ade ot th e ChlM ssd Rupert, 2. WandeJl, Sho------^------:— Gov, Len JordanJon will be principal speakersp eak er ata t thtl e fir s t conven- JeromeJerome county fanners Saturday enableble nation^ natiot^ SAoneshone and liKiaber]; ncelved - *■ j 1 of the Idaho State League of WWomen omen VotVotera here May a •wd the extensive dam age.done Ohiangang K Kal-shifl| al-shic|*V4lfSvt^^n '11 nratings, tln ss' bti class, C. Mth JL m IU i bu(« 1. CalsMB I) (CanUaiMU.M(C*nUB»«.M t?*(• t, calMUk 4) XventsEvents were spreadn over two days. 1 f l l pldent of UnfleM col- On Drafting 4 TT i 1 - d one prov provisional league. ------. — TThe he m arching 1bands a t Denton fleld W aoRi^petoti'i^ln «■**"!'• noints ^ a i ad&^S;. ■ .g ^ tonight finishedflnlshec the fesuval. - WrASHINCProH, ASHINcm A p ril'H OtV-A d ty . P le to ru T h,e e f i r s t wasw« j organized at ^ i dty. Pletoha wia .be taken a t ^ AreA rel Held to OuUlanding enU’tnts la the fes- ic oommltceo of the house aad cationcatloners ers ancand sent to tbelr . Jeid 10 Dur dcstrucUoD. ^ Boiselseinl944: in 1944: ^r{\||Or| kle WUl meet next w e^ and try town newspa newspapers. ■ l>e national board of the league 3 . \ J J tival were featured In a program “ 7 Cough Price PolPolicy presented .sfrA at U coiie to term s cn a o U lta ir _ , SmallSmi Gams w .1 r be^ ” ^re‘^ represented ’e«^ by Mr<.- I. B. npower bUI. Tenrirt Hoateae "! lis lulldltis's keys to ' rvln. Portland, Ore. She wUl act O ^ «• I T * * J torium Friday A “IS >otn branches of congress have J. Hiring Hiring ol of a tourist hoeteaa fo r ------! hai thc building com- TOKYO,)KYO, (Sunday).(Sun April 23 (/Ph- ” *7rtviRfr‘^o?"thiadviser for the eontenUon. Mrs. | Md dratt bUls, but they differ three summe summer months. Her dutlw ( lhe Rev. Herman 0, Alliedd troops andar tanks rolkd the “ rvln report on the council K J ^ ' win Sets Profitstits Limit Bras* eexlet. Shoshone: Wayne fundament^fundamental respecta. IncludeInclude gree greeting tourists, takljv Ej ipprcciiUon to all m ain. line northwnorths srd up to fiv. miles etAng o£of uth IT e ltleague to be held In Srs.ss sextet, Lower Age Soacht picturea picturea forSet pubUcatlon, and keep’ lla lhe building's eree- Saturdayrday alongaloncr a SO-mlla front In S fn g to r. D ( Reimers. Hailey, saxophone solo; Jhlngton, D. C.. Tuesday. WASHINGSWASHINGTON, April .21 (/P)—The-The governmentgovej tonight A rt^"iio^ lie house, fo r InsUnee, proposes motels, hot ■s liKlcqmicy nnd grift ^ , 1;*^ and Mr*. Jerre.Cover, exhlb- l( u relating to unlvetaal taUltaiy Tadavada ndtiee tw (contacllng variotts «S' ,i end Mrs. J. Woodson CreW and J J U l - d . © yearsITS dduring u r in g t h e l o u r j y e a r zsison,Ellson, Oakley,Oakley. plano solo. ^ fi power-packed push In the '’ol! bnters r raeas Scoring In the two-day festival. Inlng, tabUshmente tabUshmenta to encourage tourists i - — i __ centff-tanied6r.CMiied Ul Uoiled nations forces 5. Qr«yd(m Smith, elections. ^ ^ ______, P £ « 1 P .d m M 9 as-announced up to late aaturday ------Weir.BlIIAmght-. to-tra«J 0O. .1 ft hlgftwar»»-to t w b — •ormatton ofliB suteleague'tw- |'|ir 2 r i''l' k> now the conferees, headed-lr pans. ... I IVP'I* I .nllAOTPSl Thehe stepstep ww u annotmceda by Eco- afternoon, afternoon was was as followsCJ... i ^ pans...... - - - ...... — I -a t Boise- in- May,- 181», when W » C *^-a- l ^^UUCgCa lie BUblllzer aublllief Eric Johnston. It Trumpet trio I'G eorgia DemocraU; -Senator ' 8.8. AA sStudy tu d y 'or tigna located at the ...... resentatlves of all units discussed Bn'TRr in rii 3 SUll aod BepreseateUve vmson; Umltoto le Artist ‘Tun-«..A,U.. J SSSS.S“^ BOISE, April ai W V-The Idaho is onene of a series designed< to Ughten leJ!^S jey, i- oaUey, iuS’?‘l^ lS ‘pau!. cSS d ^ Umlta to determ ine if thay need anUation 'problems. A second lusatlon assoclaUon lor tb e Ilrst »fl*«onaUon conttoU conttoW all along th e Wne. ing, Kimberly klmen ol the anned wrrleaa repair, repia lere «-as token resistance in conferenee was he ne today entered the controversy AlsoIso In in the the works wt are a drastic Brass sexteU lunltteea, will aee;w hat they can «rtrtiUnT<.i ,i< I but elsewhere the allies made of the same year about trading of differences and ~ „ es It Again vr^. overer closing of teacherte colleges' a t revisionslon of of manufacturers* mai price and and Burley, Burley, i;i; Filer, a. Hm Week Proclaimed ,-.1 “ no ontaetconuet with with the enemy. Planes the league waa formed! with Mrs. Albionblon and Lewlsta«4 . aii . r««» r< i». 1) oj Dlffereneea Cited beglnnlo«beglnnln« ApAprU 39; aa bom e'iem on- • nuaujht In Nevada Hwachonchon reservoir. reserve Yonchon Is six ------’eels of th e closing of tb e two quirere legislation. legislation, Percussion Percussion ensemble: i Shoshone b ,,i and WendeU, 1. w lut the house would require im - atrationatratlon • wee v e ^ Tbe proolahiation miles north of A » j T ^» • • teaehenlehen colleges" colleBea" aod to "propose ' jhnston Johnston laid laid down the profit and Wendell, 1 dlate dassUleation of a drafU camecame aat t (the h e irequest of tbe chamber. tbe next legislature a reopening yardstickistick in in an an order < to Priee D l- Mixed chorus, chorui class O: Oooding Hqwar« Moffat; feecretaryrnan- i n hil II,Tni’’ Hwachon^hSS^scV*^" Is sove. Detroitetroit DDismisses sr.3'„",Sthe quesUon regarding th e future” rectoror Michael Michael V. V. DlBalle. and Klniberiy, Ible^man w hile the senate would Hqward H and Kimberly, 1; WendeU, G le n S 2u?w'*.* . so S lS delay,In.claaauic». ager, announced. gusned atidcaw [Ul (rom Sparks. Nev„ Beds Hpid ' U ne f i f r i k i n f f .Ihe.lwp.6c.hppl8.------... olllclali'lilclali saUsaui that,1 even though EWry and.K ^ aU cy,-2._...... - S ? *1, * deplcUngdepleting Id Idaho scenery In eolor Wl SMwn B’as In- -BIt u t the Uie rods, rod*. throwing In relrt-- ' «Striking * '» l l U l l g Bus Men Acilon Resented Individualivldual firms firms within i an Industry (Cobii. bW ..» . F ... », C d .,. I) are avaUable at the chamber offlce. 1 Eittj las arrested forcements.^ments. held held the allies (o minor DETROIT.lE T R O rr. AprApril 21 m - The ® Inder the bouse bUl. a newly In* avaUable rd ot street railways commis- Qentvleve3ehtvleve D artt. rtt Boise, chairm an below tha 8S ® per cent profit __ , ^ ;ted nuuj-wouW -have-to ge t foBT '^ ‘ «n a public Intoxl- B“lnsJ below below heavily-defended heai Chor- board of street »dard,-lhey-*ont get-considera- - N a o r iir h t ?i-‘« ‘?!>Knccd.to -W iaL_^t.Qnfl_polnl,-tbe-reds-ior«ed -^t.on^po sloners-lete-ionlgtilers-lete-ionlght fired att-strlklng ef-ths-ths-legtalative'conumttesTfarHef legtalatlve--i ?,•“1 for higher price . ceilings, except A ic a iij u ro lt tran sit workers. t®Wd delegates retentionreW of th e two H Nearly 600 S toS “tSSfiJ; KFiliipinoHuksEill jlipin M the allies allies tb to withdraw w. under In- Detroit transit wo unusual hardship" cases, so long , «l » «felc, th e t«l«. teiwe• rifle rifle and and machlnegun i fire. Theh e commlaslorcommission took the action «*oolilooli was not aan n IBA obJecUve a t ited s u te s a n d a t le a st alx C U ir A f s lait legislature, but added -we heir entire industry f? Is above tho For A w l Wendell TY' Vote SS.aU>s SS& service before b e ooiOd be r l V d I |*'*” >sm4de a trtisWB Chorwon.lorwon. a a flve-wsyflv highway and uponin recommendirecommendation ot the city's la>t leglslaturi MT cenVeamlngt atandard. 'WENDELL, Five U. S. Airmen «!hinj automo. rail hub, hub, Is la 18 18 miles 1 nortlt of the corporationporatlon counncounsel. deeplyiply resentreseat ththe e action -taJten by “ cenVeamI 'WENDELL, AprU S I — Approx- committedmitted to to combat’ C MANILA, UANILA, SundAy,i A BrQ '^t (CV- ^rnur«d to his ctll, 38thparallel. parallel. Theh e action acUon men means th a t all oper- thee ieglslatureiejlslature aanc n d the governor In "I: want to emphaslie «*"P that thU U Imately 600600 votersvot* had regUtered for The senatesenaU versionv says only that Ute ManilaMa»n. 'nmea-aald ' today five '“ jU Wld they did not Alliedled artillery artillery atad planes broke atorsrs scheduled U to work today and a^lHhlngoiuhlng these these much needed Bolngig to to be be a a very vi tough poUcy," the tbe dty d ty election eleetlo next Tuesday be- aman man m ustmurt complete bta basto U 8. air forceto enlisted men had »u v>niM In Rupert up communlatlommunlst efforts < to reloforee who> failed to do »so are without Jobs. iimIi.'’ , , Johnstonnston told told reporters. re •'We wiu lore Uie the deadline deadlir a t S;3o p.m , Sat- Ualninginlng belore belora b e caa be attached been been ambushed ambush and slam by onn- h li csci-m, btittered:rc(i unltau n its teUeftUnftt« before the OtClclalsIclals were unableut Immediately Ttwrtw leglslaUve committee.a In * te - «*l a a Jot Jot ot ot aquawka.aqua- I t wUl m een urday.^ a y . M Mra. ^ ^ U llan Comatoek, e •>* absorbed.” absorbed." Two Two complete complete Ucketa of candl- PARIS PARIS TALKSTA STy a a B ) Clark Clark Oald Oald eonllRnad tt had iv i2,J"Vy''ilal«ly alttr Koreansans broke broke and ; fled I r penlc. division 26. bus ar I. — dates are runnii Minidoka county Overer at at the th e easternt end of the atorsrs lAlAPl,) Pl,) wouldwou: be Included In propoflng reductlotisredu In appro- — - iates are running for the major and PARIS,ARIS, AprilApril 31 («)—wea te ra of- celved the th e reportn aad was lendliac -,■ 11-mlle-loDgile-IoDg Hwachon Hwj reservoir, big the ouster order. • prlaUonssUons for education.edl Jt also 'D A flo D im :ity counell offices . One is headed fielalsals said said soviet so Dtpnty Andrei out out aa partyparty to1 oheck. M Vas arrested in allied1 gunsguns ccut u t tot pieces communist . Mlayor ayor A lbert £■E. Cobo scheduled a nlUcHedUclied the. the, state,boardsta te of educa- XVCUSeds .rPlan l 8 l Large t)y Gordon S MacQulbey for mayor Oromykounyko m made ade I t clear a t to d a fi Tbe Times TUnei in a dlipateb trom ewiped Itom intanlrymilrymen en trying try: to slip around. mwUng‘Ung lorfor 1 p jn Simdav with “onn (w ‘’l»ck‘'lack ol inVettsV’U In educa- “ w i * . _ '■n . . .O .nland Ew Ray Ward, Homer Ooble and Juniorlor lour-pover lour-po' eonlerenoe that Cal»Mtuto Cabanatuan nld tbe tlTe,-tR>m in Iffidals. l?e said ^TttenlS “O"n leiialative!«Wative mm- atters. • E a g J Joe stlckel for councUmen. The Russiauia wante wante tbe, t vest to abandon Clark alrbaae tohls cell »»s the big big lake. lake. The T guns raked, the union officials. H East Reich Army oUier has LesUe Lawton as candl- iU defense buU Clark alrbaae, were aa^bWbed a b ^ aiHMi. . f«ap»Jred foe fromrom positionspoalUor south of Yanggu. wouldild be made I to "agree on some Unify P defense buUdup. i t e d ettutyfor- ta miiM «waot In the cah rf v .nWu4sJ6-iaU«s-«wt-ot-«wMhon g f i 1. in tpii plan'^'-to-:put-the- Sate-for-mayor-and-JBaes Bartwailr rigirramutd«=pUlU««iTBaie-no progieas at Tbe Tlmta l''-t<^:put-the-hufe-tr«n*pcrt«. "TTieTEA'tfgrtea" prank Rost and Olen Jenkins for Uieir Slth Mask ^ • ______■ andaeven seven miles miles north ot 3S. tlonI system back in operaUon. ljlaU»e aetlon prog ir u th aeaaioa—a t the e n d of th e been been to to a a iriaage v tlyta vHh WU- __ lUng a communist East Germ an coimcUmen.touMUnta. «mmag^jA wwt .of.iatts, « ------tp iB o w m e n : iy-ot-a»-dlvWoniran«ulhorlu- ' —' teal^^ESeinrts^nrtsT^e :AMnounc»)unc^“tdF ‘ r C ast Oeiinaa^ aouite -aaid -to» — ------l^new“puW c relations eommltlM :e described thU anny-to be -5ims tM lllS anff Dpei^^afioii of Proposedposed New ratablBRrt. aimer's c n iw ^ based'HponBd'upon alert'alert im itt-fbereltM har: ------> » — I ot the mllltarlMd. M.OOO-man I v Q tratioirWeelc^Obse^Observance ilwPalU,lneonilngpttsidtnt,»»ld ‘Sloiei Demonstrati It should be used to Inform lEA pie's pollce-aa Meacow's ace in ,V.Garbage-Rubbisl x ( l “ Ingredients.ngredlents. B itrants will have ohamim ber ber of of cornmeice porn Is believed memberahlp and I hole If big four talks faU to - . ______bbish Ordinancen ce E E g )l^ e 4 Je east-west differences. The proppsed ordinance would im- would be the f< hour to prepare their favorite to be>e th the e onlyonly oneoni In Idaho having orgasltatlon's2s2;'.r,.sr.£®“' tobje' “» prove aervlce In many ways, Schwen- ty to fA t‘ tm u a i tke'd^ r'j eA. a similarJm ilar project.project At the cham. Thenie delegatMdelegates ttin c S t e d Don A oviet Dtputy Itortlgn Minister SSVL 10-year old' g ai^b attf'liw . sr'pUtaUoh *° blanks u e available ber's8 request. request. Qov. Qo' Len B. Joittan Fridley. Orofino. a irei Oiomyko denounced western dlman ezplalnM. die complalnta cuWc yard capacity- ia d i .t y ::<»» ■ ' ' n ‘ FloreRce BchuVti. cowty proeValtntdslalmed Ute th e week «« as l\on\e den- PocattUo, lo r vlcc BBS* plans aad M ated’tor tbe Most im portant a-ould be regularly reportsorte Jxt.to tho th e I. time it the ^osilbllUv of faU- observed pickup dates and times, property'P^oTOetOT. owner occupant would be -ftw-ouble-- .....heme.demwstr, ! .dem oostr^tlon..agent,' at her onstratJontra tlon week week In I Idaho.' . will be elected Another t('expanded-plckup'urvlc« InZbmedlnir oteniru-. • officeJ In In the the courthouse. co< Cobmt>' II afternoon afternoon. eventse> begin a t a p. cdndiieied' later. iSsf'u.^2.1Of tht-UlksW^meellngs of Kur-|«,.„ Jtpatli. 1» PirU not given now. Third would be the and pttUnent •Vr^Vr unta mmujfrclur u jt'rc lu m thelf appUcaUon In („ tho th e H Herret errett building. They Crowleyowley as presidpresidei en t next y e a r., mJu w ee t^ * * ^ prohibiting-Qf »«rhiigit hiimlng. anrt tP«nr« » lau Wanksts beforebeforenea next Saturday. Include style aho* inW illng ot paper burning to des- Hew equipme d ^ i S , - ’"VOGBlEft PBBED------■ ■■ o>a>le mercee ,co-sponsorpW co-sponst it .local m*i- Hon.I. use use and and eare eare of household ap- BUDAPEST.aTOAPEST, H Hi: u n g ^ , A pril 21. „ iijiliiiiiN CHASE— S s lUng ordinaxxce th e d ty doee n o t attt iataU W ; chanU.’.wlUU..W1U portpartte»pat*-to * »u«; pllance*.nc««. lanttacaplanttacaping, a tour of the ^Hungaryh-Hungary announw ann< d today ahe OiLASaow, I-A Saow , Scotland,Sc. AprU 3L(ff) Jmbuteau rtau Of.of. aanlUtionaanll Within the.;ile- plek-tsp many ber oIf t.ih lhe e aaltemoon lte n evncs and J. new’ Magic—VaUM agic—Valley hospital and u .(rMing .-Robert Hsp many rubUsb Itema. -nils : n i ^ r ^ ,tr«lng .-Rober^ -A.-Votel«ar, a -Threenree menmen wei^wei^ killisd and 70 In- p p a a rta rta e e n n t t of of StreeU si and water. A willI bebe tta n ^ , althougb tbare are nmtrili tn r dti^jOTgrm o rc ^ ^ m ^ awart^rd - of-prli«of-prli« 'lo the J^pe Wuniani-Awloan-businessman, Awloan-J -who Juredid In in a a collision colU»l of two special foreoun foreoun isis providedprov and six workers, eome «wfnttfm t«at hw spent 17 moni u cxceptlaoa. BXanplei are dirfc u d I spent 17 moDttas la prlann on trainsns carrying carrying toecer i fam U» tha three three forfor each each of two new garbage oonslrueUm e ■ 2 , ' a bt H r"- the HHerrett urrett buUdlng.buU \ a etylesQTle dnasd r m re'review. “Oolden Pa- W tW e s , In re tt ••irueUoa o r )«vn m o ra tte tt. ’ Jn return for thegraau eootlandtland tocctrtocctr cup< ttoaU Tmntv* vans'raas ooov o v cmon order,o daWti,nti. lockXDck aand s -«teac..auto.bSdE» S u S tf S S ’ wurd Moffat, chamber w re- » of pf Fashions."Fashions.' wUl bi fuwnUd ^ ‘"I K varloug ‘'varloug Jusl ‘HdnKarlan five of of the lhe injured injuj were hosplUU pickup tervlc » ._^¥?itte^6y, uiy-maniBer, pc tnckup service would be Improved i n i ^parte. ddead M antmila.»8e loe^ icICMUaMd m Ubm4 •M • r f i i h i B i S , / V : ■ . -
^ P A G E T W O TIMES-NEWS,75 , TWI^TWIN FALIiSj IDAHOVHP - - —— Iflts r Keep tbe Whlt«Ito Flag2»E I flBand Parade I Farmers Scan _ Added Eve^^ _ •______.01 SaXety.Elylng de Tyiii Fallsills NewsNe in Brief I-.Seen... ■ r.Elylng i i _ ters- ----.V.. ---- :z: - ScHedpedfor EndsABhual^l U a l a ra ag e W Meel Complete* Ce School R odent on Second avenue north - • Twin Falls Orange-will.meetl .m e el at --,J .J>vU.Kellh. B. Connolly..soh of Mr. 8:30 p. m. Wednesday a t th e May andan M rs. Ivan Connolly, route 3. Sihas 111 Cold Wave7ave . ‘Homes’ Weeki^eek Music AffairL J . J . a U . ;; building. graduating from the &03rd»3rd airborne *** Cailforrila car^ niiW . , . BuUd» tocal( . d club. 'If ^ Anderson.All Paul 2: Marcella•llaHoltsen, Haltsen, Falls. ” i t*ter No. & auxiliary will meet' for a .....- - 7 ? j e lUle-revlew wtn r«»tur».boihatura both -- til Jllcr. J ll 2:.NonnaBlack..Eden.a;8ho..d e n .a ;S h o .------^ .....- r m ______P?potluck_dlnner_ and work ^^rk day al the smoke. traffic without spiuini pop - shone entry, 3. *>MeeUng liaoned . ncnoori Tuesday a t'th e DAV3AV MOTorlAlMOTorlal . ‘ 1 ; .. - xv-. M ftO m iO flm p ^ .b o i-o u S & pSrt: - - moU«n> *n<» oW »tylei. •. Modern . !U 1 \ I , —'nie-'Blbie in plotw*e,-BenBon-BiiSTTBon-and tniliaing.'tu ------' ,^ _ „y lo th ae vUl .be.lhtise-inedeiby-lmmesiby-homa ------...... - : ■■ ■ crou alaa rtported'y'B’cold-cold 'wea;wea; “"y "BhUng ?i «ong»wUl be presented a t thJ,e e unitedUnited - - - mg aUalfa " ■ dem onstration cluUa and willfill minclude c l u d e ...... stiTubs; Duane - Carbon,” Biihi; J ■“ ther ha* prevented du»Ung aUalfa Rt7le< for adults and children.Iren. Mrs. How 12 dayt without a sii Ivin pm Zr Brethren church, Third stre et east, Pa*tor _ lo Speak for weevU tnd nothing can be done >t Um. « w i. J Stanley Henlnger, Buhl, 3; Reed ~ 1. Brown will untu »fter the eggs hatch?°He hatch. He ^ I«amtng howlow to nmerroUer *Ul h riB T i’® i Howard Caater la generalral chair-cbalf- traffic death In ourth o3/offte u t a Sllmpfton. r» Paul, 3; Melvin Pflfer. J ‘v r ' T h e Rev. Mackey J. Brown will ; , trated hymns are Included.1 Evan- ‘ho Church of}f Ood at a t 8 p. „ id ^ifoifo probably ahouldIhould be *'“ ** • • • personnelonnel utUoad-unload- Th* >• S m an.' Mrs. E. B, Hicks Is chairman r SlaS/iC Taul 3; Marvin Anderson,iriey, Burley, I. 3. *' q H. Feller, Grand Junction, ^ ^ „heii, of the m oderu division and: ; f Mrs- r . ; ; will be "heU, j,„ted wlthla lhe next fourw or fivef l " ^ retumlnTfromlumlng from Dwane Machacek U chairmanilrman otof »— " ' Wo(^wlnd quintet: Burley,t. 1. 1. Colo.,^ will preside. ^a place of eUmri-punls^enCinlshment," ^lt It Boise . . . JacqueUne Amolddeepmold deep to Oen, — th » old-dlTlslon, - - Woodwind trio: Burley,J l l1. e r .- J .. _ Cc______w« iiHnlph TxkIit. jVt th* g*ny(^n nryen ranch In ^ct in llhrary. »Pe««u??“ ^ 3 “The Home Benutlful" l.i the A______n iite trlQ.-.WeatltlJ. 3LJnier.-J....; Oakley, 3; Wacilage Llceo*** Twin Falls county no damage w m BWng-'^dV ia S t^ * ^ Holley, 3; Marriage llcemej were i.«uedMued Frl- _ _ ‘*^*coS children In city. . park . Traffic ,.. . «S«seen«^^.*^l them e for the afwrnoon of Mayw I.h Prbvisidiis r»Tof Clarinet trio: Filer. 1; Oakley, 3; W n Kniffht F « g ra m Planned •caused to fruit trees by the cold, Two aKIla on.the home will be prc- Castleford. 2; Buhl, 2; Holley, 3: day to WInford Frailklln Knight " ry class will Employes, because of thee wealher on .Mato avenuenu# when-carwhen-car e»ch bsart 1: Ooodlng,- and Bemlce Msrle Oliver, both Hat- M alt* seminary class will gages in long . -_ aenU d by members of the SyrinKs Shc.iihone. 3, de ver. -FU«, preM!n t_ th e program Jat t the TwinTylp. fnrefa^t, were expwtlng a heavy to long ------C1UP~ una tlie saUiimi- HomemalcCTa- - Gity Garbage ig h r^ i-R u - *lton;-Bmj«-Jo*-Cop«nliaver, -Fll»f,-PI 3 chiifch sac- frost S a ta rd ^ n lg b t. however,—Tn in taJiiveiffl|tJotr-wttrr drltei* r^ of car;bei car-be^ Wiik iflflT P Boys' quartet: Burley, 1; Ooodlng,- and «> RoberU Msrle Thomas.nas TwinT w ^ second ward LD3 chiifch sac- club, hostesses Jor the aftemoon. a;-Ca»U*X«drJ;-MMlaughrJ!-Ru- *1 and ram ent meeting a t 65 pjn. today, Twin FaU* U snowed earlyrlv^atur- -flatur--oatur ^ “"‘“y i ^taUed'autoriy .tuM-iuta w .S f iS ’i! .There m il be an Illustrated talk ry, 3; Je r- Falls, ond Roy Desna Browne and " Ivlng pickup faith, s i Act Set Forth j Betty Jean Jensen, both Twin■win Palls.Palls “Bishop J J. P. Smith announces.nounces. Mra.Mr>. day morning. truck . . . Scouts and gear on lawn on interior dccornilon. Local de orth ' m'lxM quartet: Burley, 3; Jer- • B arbara Udy, class instructor,BStructor, will j coontlc* Not H arta rt Bt Methodist church . . . And over-' partm ent stores will displayilay clrap-drap- (Kr>ni F t f <>>■•) ‘ isen, en jHeellng Sel direct the program. lure and diiion and make jubscquent handling del Uncoln county had a >ieavyleavy frost heard: "Bob. this Is Jacqueline,icquellne, ourour! t h e S l * u ^ * « erlea. uphoUtery, furniture and a Alto: Arlen Christensen, Wen- mage was new fountain girL Jackie, this la hom e furnishings In connectionsUon with caMer.c Where alleys hre not avail- " ley. Jerome, Members.of. the Disabled Amerl- Friday night but no damage was it handling dell, 2. Burley, 1: D‘can Veteran* will meet a t r 8 ,“« p.m. ™ i Ai.. done chiefly because nothinglolhing Inin Dob, He's a wolf." thla part of the week-long[ seminar, able, a residents would be noi required avail- H Tenor solo; John Moseley. Jerome, M em orui M " - Novotny andnd her sister,sls^r, advaiaed far[ar enough ...... — r r ------. j A professional aemorutrationtratlon of lo t set their receptaeie.4 ate the required curb HOil Ronald Chrl.Uensen. : Burley, Jim Suhr, 1: en Monday - at tha-DAV Wemorlsl ■ Istopherson, building. Hanlson and Shoup.n«n Aui-AUT Nei R«ueh, Santa Monica,lonica, Callf..Calif., ^ affected by frost. County fancy cake 'decoraUng willI be given on o pickup dates. Punctualit schedule.i the curb OliveRu Undsay. Burley. 2: Jim Suhr, M ■onventlon spending the week-endeek-end with ^ Kohl said. The same on the afternoon of May 3J by C. O. would v keep rcsulllng difficulties.1 schedule-1 nt TwRupert. 3; Oary Chrlstopherson,nney. Oood- biHlary memberi on the convention Judge Opens Door johdlng, 2: committee and committee rhBirmm chairmen ^“ e l r aunt, Mrs. A. P. Rouch, Twin condition exists In Camas and (Buddy) Cox. a.ulsted byly bakery a a minimum. flcultles a t Twin 'nj Falls. 2; Vlctory*Klnney. Oood- HI Falla. Mlsa Rouch will11 leave Mon-Mon counties. personnel. Hostesses will be mem >•,2: Marvin are to meet wilh membera. be mem- purposes and operation methods ^ing, 2; Oleti Ostler. Ooodlng, 2; co doy fo r Jenny's lake, Wyo., where “ ’^ t i trees and some sugar bceU To PUD Purchaser c h a “s e bers of the Junior GuildI<1 of the of . ,1,0 proposed new Twin_ —.thftfii Fall* Thornly Williams, Hallcy,. Biel,2: Marvin M ur- ar ------uk. CMtle- Lien Filed she Is employed for thee summer. Minidoka county were h it by Pri- Church of .the Brethren. . ^ garbaRc. and rubbhh ordinance?.vin ?werr ^i< Drake, J"‘ Jerome. 2;. Bruce Biel, Mur- “ S'S; OfWWPProperty Tho afternoon of Mtiy 3 has been explainedJ in a stniemcnt rcleaspcl tnuRh. 3: Rej-nold Hauk.y. Eden, Cwtle- 4; Ll Notice ot a Mjn.OI federal•deral tax dsy's frost. Oeorge Nickerson, sec- ™perty S v ' S j designated a s houtehald appliance o t', 4: Monte lien against K, W. Snyder,jo r Twin k Reporta‘ Accident rfianr of the Irrlgotion dlatrlct,strict’, aaldsold TACOMA. April Jl wv-Superlor , ^ , , , ‘,1 ford, 3; Ronald Hawley. Eden, 4; Mining MUes W. King, 17, JS5 Waahlngton ^ .g u sftr b?eW th a t were; up were Judge B. B. H o r r l g a n . Pa»rn -----day. Dealera wUftuiva.tiMUii-aiid-ooui*-^-pnatrmrm-of-tho -- board of city com-' Roy King, Glenns Ferry,______4: Monte -g»!i;u.tcu.»^P-8f.ih 11' t^ m tr -M iin n i. „ : . — A'lll demonatraie how lo lengthen a SUemoro, “ nd Developm*/it company,any. waswes VourtSTreported coi to thes sheriff's of-'of- duringUie nfgHTTTie~T he Tow opened the door today for a new cttv « m - I-se. M urtaugh..!______-O n l which DC- limpcrature Friday was 38 degrees, th e life of Bppllances . S well “ oa ■ b. J Mezzo-soprano: Lindaner, Sizemore, Olenns atfiled wltli the county recorderjrd e r Frl-FVI- flcoflc Frldoy an accident which oc- 18 degrees, plan by three eastern W Washington «hlngton how to get the most lus from ap-so- proposal haa caused a delude j-j, s. Hailey, 2' day. Aaording to Che notice,e. the lien eurred TTiureday. Carere d rlirn by county Agent WlJHam PrIesCest backed pirWJc jjUJIJj' dJjtrlcta to buy part chsimiin of Burley, 1; Darllnc Zimmer, Olenns HI or ISSO, King and Don Wilson, route 1, pUanecs. Lighting also will111 be d u i - ° questions from residents,“J he aald, p,,, Nadine Cutchcs.: BettyHailey, Lou 2; da Is for withholding tu e s for ISSO, Kl jn , route 1, Dickerson's statem ent butlUt added ot the Waahtogton WaterVater Power tee. played. ^The statement provides answersis. he said, to pjm j„( y anmson, Rupert. 2:oreen Betty Low.Lou Is • ■ — Filer,Fll collided neor the Motor Vu that not loo mony beets werevere up in company. the truitett. •appUaDM most of those queries- ______answers to j„ckson, Rupert, 2; Doreen Low. — ^-J3ieJudge^hfl.h*44»Miad.aa-ofai x.-^.-S«tufr:nn day -will be members of thehe Maroa proposed oi^lnance Is de-.— ptfhl Shl rs^feop-eiaiins---'~--s ^llhl *>' ^ magcd:-' Pre'^e“s^udge'Potr"'""ot> ' Injuncdon against purchasechase of ths »PPi«l*Uon to m > =* elub, the Homebollders elub and elirnedt\ to prpmote -theice general Is de- Shirley Jai Almberg, Wendell.haron 2: Joyce Palk,- v NO reporta of crop damagenase have Washington W*ter?*ter Power eeeiailijrr th e Women o f ths Moose.e. Heme health, h welfare and safety he ex- Edi .UeeUog Planned .ve the green JlrUusi tmmwu.?! e general Jorllne. Raf( River, 2: Sharon Palk,- 531' The sccond meeting of parents of Ibeen received from floodingng couniy.c o u n ^ *’>' the green dem onstration week officialsals expect plained.p IUi purpose Is to aid:ty in he keep- ex- Eden, 3; 3: Shirley Zeferjohn,S r Jerome, “ Demo Smear * m a n ^ 1- 1'8"‘ <>' the proposed “asd* r S i Is part of tng the city clean, safe, sanitary and 1 Ircd Davy, _ _ cerebral palsy childrenI , will be held 1Kenneth Hulme in Hagerm an val- a h(BV7 attendance for this part of tt Id in keep- 3; Roberta Mellnc, Burley, 3. ! Idaho Power Uy the temperature therefieredroD- drop- w^ica he Issued a statement, the program with more and■nd' more free fi as possible from petty annoy- Ole 1 a t 8 p. m. Friday at the Idaho Power I 5 7 m He elarlfylng his ColvUle decision of’of W em b C T ^ ^ ^ .nltary and Lyric aoprnno; Mlldrcid .Davy, 0 1 * 3 1 company auditorium. FUms'Ums on cere- pI ^ to only 30 degrees a t 5 a.m. He tnaterlals going Into . defensefense In- ances a and nulsancta. —...... Lty annoy-. . Olenna but Ferry, 1: Loretta Jensen,s : » Hey- : For General™ t« louoduced b iS ----- *tflWl*of Into appliances. An Immediate Improvement would Da !rly, 1: Lu- bnbral palsy problems will,111 be ahown, 1added this was not cold enough to ____ ■. burn, 1: Shirley Speer, Heybum. I by the Idaho hurt fruit. Hulme. who anticipated.ntlclpated Judge Horrlgan clarifiedifled the de- o ree n thum b day has beenen ached-sched- be b the discontinuance of thenent present would Darlene clll Kllborn, Kimberly,5, l: 1; Lu-Fay .) ThThe fllma will be shown by the Idaho 1 ■arol MoedI, ho-i said the MacArthur policiesllcles c.ir- so chanlc's and moterlal man's ilen on Battle Continues Manta. week does n o t go oulslde TwinWin Falla complaintset received are cent on of poor all rtrry^ , 2; Wendell, 2. lller, Twin bechiefs Indicated: the housing subdivisionin oowned w ed by gy The AswKlaled Press- ' . Killed Instantly were; Pvt. Valen------county, all Magle Valley women are gi Une, Zaldaln, Panna. andId LarryLorry Jen- BerbrtW b* esaS omen are garbage pickup and disposalon service. poor *olo: Boss Miller, TwinI* ch !• record gives considerablelaldcrable Canyon Vlllo corporation;poratlon for for ^he battle between the rampag- Invited to attend any or all01 of the A A thorough check on thesetal service. com- L a' 1: Ralph Oochnour. Burley, I: ireuinen' m aterials allegedly furnishedurnlshcd to to j, j„g upper Mississippi river, and :kins. Psrm a, W arrenn Atherton.Atherton, mad* lyeeisi hr ‘Mi erentc.------pi n t support to MacArthur'a argum ent Nyssa banker, died later of Injuries plaints revealed that thenese present com- Laveme Steel. Burley. 1: Filer. T. 1; th a t cerUln of his key views on aportmeiita. men's efforts to thw art ll neared a ' r of Injuries Order mw, W (i. Hi ------:•; aervlce ae Is Inadequate, he declared.le preaent . Ros«mary ^ Holalnger. Wendell,ardner, 1. Je- '■ showdown Saturday in threatened 1. IB. .itldMt. , Ill-/, L Obstruction of alleys declared. would be . French horn: Irene Oardner, Je- Shared by the joint chiefs "from a W r i A n lUinols river clUes. Sabre Je t Mishapl l a P prohibitedpi by a provision specifying Nothing SaidU Uon l l ‘ R4)„ fell throughout the upper * lhat all aulhorlMd pilessnecffvi^ of tree Alto saxophone: JoanneSS."/; Sprenger, ^ oshbne. 2t ^ Th*» »ccount broad f>P0 Q anr Inwnslfylne the danger of !^l BE SUnE Tal^es Piloi’s; Life I . i t A »trimmings or similar rubbishI of tree be Wendell, I; Lola Taylor. Wendell,■BV Soreier 2; P°utlcal“ as . well U mUltaryi"''’™; con- Solon’s Successor;L ,t.c S 9 U l the worst Hooding in years. More , i P’“« 1 “a P '^ e '-ty adjacentibblsh be to Jeari^ Pav Schuppenles) Shofhone,™ — 2t 1 -aldar»tinns,-.the * Joint chiefsef5 sup. CGRAND BAPIDS._Mlch-,Ich-, April_2lAprU 31 than_ tl 3.000 persons alreadygi.LOOKL,^^ ^M vc TO SEE ------» fO I» t> ,-O allf, iSI l W (f) )- - . U the alley property-line. - -:...... ojacenidlacent to■ Paul > ^ * r8on.------Buhl; 2;^ Ray SpreJer, ^ P|° stead of W>^ov.'O.'Merifien WilliamsI'llllams went teen t evaciiaTed lri'lhe'stricken area - - A North-American P-86 SabreSabre jetJet Final disposal of all collected gar- S jy_3. ported-the-President instead of m plane crashed today near an ex- b, Oftkley. I : MacArthur, noinorth for a quiet week-end•end ofot fish- and a many hundreds of othershers"ha'c have TlllS B rond Now • an ex- b»ge »nd rubbish wouldlected be ingar- n . w i tly planning moved out on their ownI without i New clualve Hollywood Hills residentialesldentlal «« «anllnry-flll area. Thla would be J" ] ul, 1: Kim- As for what MacArthur Boidsaid to '"8 tonight, apparently planning n In „ Plano: Ina Lou Ellson, Oakley. I : Mi m e t on “ onnouce Monday thehe successor formallyfi notifying officials. area.'killing a test pilot who had es esUbllshed In open groundwould a t Jos- be Marcellne f®'’' Hammond, Paul,□eer. 1: Buhl,Kim- thei Presldenl when they m e t on “ radioed that h e was going to bail iti Joodlng, 1: Wake, an aide to Uie generallernl dc- to tlie late Sen. Arthur' H. Vanden- Officials In several communitiesnmunitlcs *_ — 0 I to bail lln field, the municipalirt mairport, Tru berly ^ entry. 1; Francis Oeer. Buhl. th< ■ have expressed fears th a t when the ont at JO,000 feet. DDeep trenches would be dug alroort with a Ella Louise Tate, Ooodlng,1: Helen 1: dared Wi In New Yo:k that no10 steno-stena- betberg. R.. Mich. ' h T7>e crash touched off a brush new n< heavy-duty tractor-doierUff «Vh also « Robert Adams. Jerome, :ta 1: Hutchl- Helen graphiccla notes were taken. 1T h at selection has Michigan’sMichigan's ** " ’“y fire in tha wooded dUtrlct bulhul fire- on oi order, 5?" Hotl. Twin The aide. MsJ.-Oen. Courtney politicalpol world bu»lng. not ” hold. The flood th reat la ex- Kudlac, CasUeford. 2: Neta Hutchl- gr: , . pected to reach an'd'rem aln a t its men controUed It in ah hour.our. The The trenches would be covered son. Buhl, 2: Patti Elliott.Burley, Twin 2; -whltney, added lhat nobofiy• date di the city’s needs for 30 years, ii, Filer, 2: I ------News. „ Howevtf, police said hU charred Si raised. The Red Cross Is setting up I charred Schwendiman’s statement explained. “ ■ Eden. 3: Lowell Hanks,-Burley,urley, 2,3, ^Moody, wiiose poUtlcal affiliations m body waa found In the wreckage.eckage. Use of the fill area would be of- li affiliations more emergency shelters, equipment ------ft en Jerome String quartet, Burley, tw o en- ar-h .1,1 to Brott-n, . Shoshone, 2; Ken Medley, . ’ ■ose friend of ■ Jerome 2- McMonlgle, Hailey, 1; Beverlyerly MU- Vandenberg.Va ______REAPr TIMES-NEWS WANTTT ADS. —On Marines Asked.8 K 6 d ^ -iMure-proper flUpervlAlfln. PftnalUta. 2- Leonard 1:-J«»n 03hlaholm hlaholm, ,------— i—^^ ------WASHINOTON. April 31. (/P) — • « Included In the proposed ordl- Burley, 2. Congresa today was askedI ^to . 7 get , >«'»« to compliance.~ teller — Bur- L'J Cello, AUeen Bachman. Burley, 2. Oen. Douglas MacArthur-a viewsviit. on „ Sehwendlman pointed out that the airing baas, Rlla Fairchild, Bur- doubling the slw of tha, marine proposed ordinance was drafted af- S ' " ' ister, Filer, ley-\ !■ corpe tnd putung lU commandant' ter a comprehensive study of laws ' «. 3: Carl Viola: Doris Havens, Twin FaUs, and methods of operation In other Trombone: Fred Lancaster, Pller. ley ■ VACUUM on th e top military strategy board, h S ' Stanley P cities. Inside and outside Idaho.f i n Ad- 2:2?,7 Jock Copsey. Ooodlng.______3: Carl . ’Alta-Mloj;.AnllLi.Eoberl«...Hagtr!- _ ------^vanier-B ldney-M eM ath-of-A r.- vice- also-wS-'reiirv5d~from -the" Murphey. H s*elton, Si Stanley 1- ■ ■ kansas, a m arine veteran, proposed dahp,_Ad-_ .Ruohmanoul.-Buhl,-3______I Blanken-- — i Norma Nelson, Burley. 1; ^ g health department and .vi, Iter, Oood- Shirley Mason. Kimberly, 2; Lavon tho U. S, department of public.nri Tenor .-aixophone; BUIay Blanken- Burley « Chriatensen, « Muruu|h, 3: Lourt .. ______• hlo«:-IUchudr^urley.-i; Geuford.-j -Abadea,Qu Paul.-S:-James—Hanstn; — B ubI: U n , Arch» Lundy. I______- •______Ooodlng.I l4.J3cnftittr«m r® urley,-l;^ 1; Jny Wendell.Ab. 2; Velma Jean c h risten - r Utl*r, tobacco— Hansen:, Mn. Charles TJtt, Iden. Arthur Dummer. Burley.)uglas 1; Pat- Jny sen,We Oakley, 2; Merlel Bedke, Oak- , a vacuua BHOSHONB-Funeral servlces for’ ters Clauson. Murtaugh. 1: Douglas^ y te , Cas- Pat- ley,sen 2; Mary Lou Nichols, Olenns Charles A. Pethick will be held a t tlefi 'M urtaugh. Perry, 2; Maxine Cantrell. FUer. 3; ■rvlces for terson, Hailey. 2: Eddie Whyte, Cas- ley • h i ' P»«tiJ»m#ilodDy!Slorlinoli*9KiiortdoA««, .od“,! foT/. ' •^lln , John Burdett mortuary at e 8held p. m. at 3; tltford, < 2: Robert Will,'Murtaugh.Jerome, 2; CarolFei Borden, Jerome, 3; EdM Hahn, J . .lipt0..r,,drop.rln lb o u « h ‘ Sunday wllh the Rev. Bert A.8 Powell. p. m. San 3;. Oene Van Wagoner. ' Jerome. River, 3; 2; Shoshone, Cai 3. > lip«o*«n,drop«rli;»,«ltoolh««o«y.h>. • 'I I A ^ j l j l and son. Mark Browniwn and Methodist pastor. oUlclaUng.A. Powell. Burial Sammy Thompson, Rafl River, 2: Sh(Oboe: Elaine Gochnour. Burley.Burley. 1. , >wn own DoffltiUc ftxr.iUc...... lt>» Amtilton-mad# (f ' ’ H arry Carvtr. all T rtn Falls:11^ Don-1^ " . 7 wUl ' be made in the Shoshoneg. Burialceme- Bi Oall Nelson, Kimberly,McFarland, 3. AltoC saxophone: Wayne Kelmera, <» | I wcfiin* iKol 1IJ109.,»'««9 m«(,.dorr», tut- : ' .l),'' »» Rlggi. Alvah Nebeker.er.' Mr*.Mrs. “ me ceme- Bass solos: Ralph McFarland,KraUberg. iHaUey, A 1; Dole Mllcalf, B uhl.Ihl, 3. '. 1 t y In. bindi, mokH "okH bonofihoJMbd (In fod no . ~ . Chwlee RandalL and lin . Twin Falls. 1; George. KraUberg. Hal ■ — ■' ; s'! niodwi«r«Bo»dl«uoiodwi»r«Bo»dl«uofptit«con(Ioci>o««I) ! M urUugh: Mr*. Rolandlu Jw d . BDBLEY — Funeral services for I I '' ' - ' Do«t.ife'if,ft,cobh.)o«iit.i(c'.f,«tobh«iwoAIW»b«o«ty n L I M I I ^ p e r t : Mr*. Oeorgee Peeves. ^'>on will be held•vices a t 3 for p. P , to ony room el youf Hammett, and Mn. Bay Bakeraker and “ Monday at Uie third wardd a t LDS 2 p. p———— — » ony room ol youf tone. Yovr liiiAd, ! ' (I ' J •on. .Hansen, ^ I P ] ‘-i'i0 r««>y* '- - if -' ^ la the Burley eemetery. Ll — I fl '• fashion ACAIACAOCMY award for ' . V * ' — -W eatheit-— - -- ■ ••— - wp»'w'-t»v«tn9.- BtJHL—Funeral services for Mrs. ^lay By Civic Drdma Gmia ; " 7 fv i- 1 4 fromFrom 109.95. II15 Month* to Pfy ' | T w ta Palla aod vicinity ~ — FairFair, OGrace L. Starr will be held l at ^ 2 MrsTp.m. " ' ~ P r e s e n t s : A P ! a y B y C i ----- e^ilw . n igh-yeatwday-6?.-|oir-l«w -*9; t9; -M « onday-at-the-B uhl-M ethodistat 2 pjn. - B( S P A . 51. B areaeter MJ7.#J7. Churchcli with the Rev. Charles Easley officiating. Burial wu be' ifiade'ln .IKE IT HERE"___ is Mij., TrK, the Buhl cemetery. Mrs; Marymade Peck, In "I LIKE IT :i Tr Wll conductary East-Peck, Is recommended for the enure family. A li *m s u r ritualistic nies. Lodge ed person . . . his trials and tribulations In ...... - - ' m uct East- Entertainm ent that Is recommende - members will meet ai the church.8. Lodge story about a displaced person . . . I E3ir=E.^ f hurch. - American Society. I !i - . . APRIL 24 TOfSDAY^ . . . SERVICE ON A ^ ''open FRIDAYiRIPAY^ ^ l 'KIDNAPPED I t 8 : 1 5 - P . M . ______ir^l CARAVAN-' I . ------8=15 J ------‘7^ We Can’tServtce'ILZ. ' ' ' ^ ~ OPEN EVERY jj , " . in OFFICIAL ' ichool Auditorium IG \l detective • High School A ^TAtis or SNAU By im n Story and pictures of l«nd of Snake river w u low . K idnapping o f TW IN ickets W ill Be Honored Satnr^^ u abov^ »x (he flow of Seoson Tickets W i »” •' FALLS Police Olllcers n ie r over SUMbene faUi. ptac- ts Avoiloble'at Door ^ ^ I j r d>7 wtUi SM aMioiid.feet of D O N T M ISS IT! j Tickets A voilol gUat u f ^ tb« Mnk. .. . i*
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Mrt. - REGULAR TO0 225 5 .0 0 ... isxas Ouuto u u t site 3 for 1.00 . 12x13 ^75VMh u h Cloth 8 for 1,00. ____ VilTiyifcthy Burton. ^ — — “ yrt. raTB raay. d w a tn b c u i WATNB CUiiLISON- ^ i W # ^ R cff.l9r. 19c cp pr. r. TlTraining P a n U ______.,.6 for 1.00 - - * . . . too WB of of >bi. M n Ruth . Wlke. fl (, Ui» iMTPOle WendeU,I, u d Dal# C White. elasUc waist, double crotch.T0teh.3to6. 3 ^ 6 . ^ U, Oittlan roto and U,,^Dale ColllaoD,, CaU. S Tableaux »«re pre- waa ^ killed „ j_ „In aoUon io 7 }B April 5. He enU*t«d Id yfi R a y o>ri n S u i■ t t ^ : s ^ Valuesties to 76c ™' ppr. Men’s S ocks...... 3 pr. 1.25 U>e armV r >n In Oelober, Oelobet 1M9. wtille >y| J£f». Th*l«» M“ ; * ^ l or at at WendeU WendeU bi|h school «C. '|M , . . epuaspun «cottons, {nucy pattern.sport.bo»«.ort.bo**. 10-110-13. JllZtlmal/iwen'Mid u , . ttOBBdtd » „ „ d .d .U• Uit Deieembef —V i fn acUon In Jaaoary. jT'^X Ll/m ^ ...Specially , Priced .ra s “• “" «"■ •°"""' ______B ^ EliaMn. - The ^ y f . fo r this . 8 8 _ > = ^S"cond!;'tS'"S; Buildingling PePermits » I \ ' E vent! 1 3 8 1 wUI organize A f B■e Sought S O U g l Here i t t ' j \ Ik .-.i'...... l-0lte'cblor U'hefe —'fretii'fK^ascy paatelapaAtela toU Tilth iprlng work a t S« “ s* ordinary t t T , popularular town darks. Tailored In 'Sl miracleracle fabric —-> Mb K «P«»- 0>ee kitchen of “the Barrel Inn, ^9H^H I - :/£. r»ere «fved by Mr. < « Fourthth avenue west, w and will tJ. jg| t wonderful, wrlnkle-rtelatlng rayon>n aulUrig.sultlrig. alla l J Campbell, Ur. and his one.famlly frameli dwelling . Mj hbD. Mr. and Mrs. from Waahmgionshlngton streetstrei to 359 Har* bearingring famous labels. You've seeo themn advertised InIr a t and >Us. Mable :ct. 'leiidl^'1 ^ ' fas^onfa*^~on ^ g a z in e s Ihla Sprbg . . . DOWdow you " , .I n anotherther pennltpennlt askedu Saturday, jMK-. ______Lloyd Welch. 1811 Hig5lch. 1811 Hightand avenue V rJKjJ can have one cf}-ccfj-ourownl All alzesl n ] p cast willbuild build a a 10 10 by b; 2<.foot add]. W‘ w ' , ■srian lor fo" ^ ^lala 24 by 26.fool3s.io one-famlly , ^ . frnmc dwelling.Iwclllng. TheTh additional Worn.Women's Hawaiian P m iR n U r i V f ^ space.wm11 be U5«d u^ed fofor a bedroom. .llU d ll 1 / l i V C The week'aek'a totaltotil IncludedIncl a <1S,000 Print Blouses “„S ‘M»'">««'id a 110,000 home. cwt council drive for t Hijfnnsn area, an- Dui : Uclc-off mecuns ll I p. m. Tliursday In ■ R V S'lif;"™ 2 .22 9 W ■imm,. Final plans ■ 9 | LLATTER 1 % | — “ B S ^ u ., 5hoBhort Sleeves. SUes 3J-38 ------iia.itArt imm ediately___^ ^ - H A l ...... WM ir±i. A goal of 1400 ^HATTER T . ■“ “ triliUarca. A portion ^ ta be used to Improve -»••• FASHIONiKtON CENTECENTERM eaEatUne asp frounds for Boy iSjuirtersi3portlon»d!lgotothe and the re- STANDARD STANDAI I n v eesH s H g gate a leiued Id Snake River □ On « Top _op ef . Old «,. Smoky; 8n. Acrosa KT. district field man. Uie Wideride Mtoaori-ThB Mtoanri- . liim ijBson and team w ea v" ers------““ ANDERSOhPERSON'S I Tuuday evening to p SparrowDW In The Tree T Top: ■a* and tampalga. Foraaklni;ling AU All Othert-Blog Othe Bright Prints!! PastelPaste Solids a ars Oren Hutton, Crosby ..... -...... M SALE PRICEDI Junioror WWeight algl i,Don -njckcr. Arnold n The Hhumba Boo{l - CONVENIEWENIENT . iriTMw.VemW. Car- TobaccoCO lUg-Spade lUc-Spad Cooley_..89e 30-DAYAY *Cottoii SkiiSkirts^ BUTCHER LIHEHINENS SLtr'*"-"" - I - .....______...... ______□ May TheThe 0»odG«od LoLord BIe« aad CHARAF Ton; rm WrIilBg A Lelter Wn«IV«l-VRGE . . . Reg. 4.50 3 . ' 4 9 9 ' i H6 People ■ 'r^i^^-Ed”?r Lord-Eddy Arnold -..«$e 3 .9 9 '' ^ 1 r Lore; Only A Moment Also availablerailable . .. .. S w M * ilEntertein •>;k4Une------89o _ ' . ' Eight bright summerr shades ; Aprtl 21-Mr. and .icpdhi Budgetcet Plan H a lfclf circle s k irts in w onderfulerfuI wasbalwnshable cottons. I'iM f S 88-inch w id th . . . finne e rayon ray o n • . Ttrry and sons are 4545R.P.M. R.P.Sl « . . X,, fw f - *Si' Contractract PPlan lan ’ A ll wiw ith zip p e r closures. Choose youiyours In b rig h t pL‘ J S f T he1 moat moct vaoted vaotei fabric o f suminar a t aumlver*aiT'n:flBC& B a lm ta ij n We . “““8ht*r at □ See My *=“ ni e TmToo loIn My Dreanu: E S W f 3 i ' can hardly hardly bellare belli tha price ouiselretu TouU wantw ant yard* : t e prints or gay solid colors.rs. SiMBS im b 112 th ru 18. f - ¥ t Wullam E, Wheeler Ight Sweevbtart TimeI Payment PIPlan prints t ' M r (ummer iummer aeparates. *< dreasea. Luih eolora ot blblue. atfM i Kalupci:, Mont.. are -Lom bardobardo .....----- ...... B9e f M f a n duatyroM.TloIetty roM, Tlolet, ai^ut, navy, black, a n d white. ■____ notlier, Mrs. L. D D ^*>ar JnImt it In Lore: it’i A Layaway,way Plan to ie ly Day Teday-Como Teday- —80e SPOBTfiWBAR — MeezanlneM eeonlne PIECE GOODS —S tre etrtFIoor Floor . nionpMn, Salt Lake Q SentiinenUIlenUI Jsomey; J«am A’is.isris': arber^-Favorlte Americaa «a^® / FREEPA!FREBPABKntO a ______.W.M . IMUSACKOF«C0M SA C K O Fi ' S s i f ^ S S - c h i l dIREN’S-STANDAIID e e n ’s -s t . ------. ^ n P « « r THeWblf,THb' Wolf, narratednw by H I - MM e ie n 's SS u u i t s . iet Served sterling>g HollowayHonow.y_____ 44.M gBtolr^8||B| iJsoUB -''I at' Maglo lhe pianoFUdo , ___Ray,.*3.93 . I—«« high Hhw>5. % The = O ; °®®“ H lad«iTh«Sea,etstt.-4M7 Hr ®** - l '®*ortd by the Carey n Bnja Btmny In 8t«tyland— 8t ’Vtm S L - . . ,'^** ?•, Ted Davis, Mrs. Mel Blane la n c ______------93.67 BttSaWBc^ 1 Mrs. Oil? Chaumell i . . 3 9 . 9 9 I aent commlttec, e Reg.j<110 scned as game A specialI selection ef rtcord« and ftgaaaSBIWIBSy^ M en. . . here’aere’a your cbiicbince (e saval D uring thala rem aliU ns 6 day* of Aiulenoo’s 5SUi I lhe pjst season. album# at a t druUcalJydruUcal . reduced KftiPySKBi*^ . AnnlTerwy.Bvettt.yau.1ry.Bvettt. yau.ean uva on.a • a u ^ taUor«dr«Utallor«dr«U wool«< gabardine o r worated------K f l - - p n ^ - ...... - - - lultl TouU11 (lod(Ind xlren aolld ahadei, ip o rt tweeda, a n d an: ------woaderfui teltttion.•elMtlon. BWgUBl or-dOTiWo breuled ityle#: 1 STANDARDNDARD A]ALBUMS H r ' expertf, detlgDed!tl(Ded lor cacomfort, handaome appearaBce, * n d 1< HALF-PRICEHALF.pRl
RECOROa^ _____------3 9 C | | H jM ' • Sieea'36.iten’86 thrthru 421 ■ •* Resul B e^Iars and Longs ^ ; OLABSIOAI, gs"L _„79c- Njo Charge Fqr Immediatedlote AlterationsAlt -- O&DEBr&DEB DTBT MATI. M ~ Order reeordf«rdf Ui« eaijeav way ... by {MWhmIiM MEN'S WEAR—streetstreet Floes*Floor ■ £ ^ ^ < ■ ■ 0 1 maU. CheckKk lb* rtccrrtccrda jm wkut. .lanmiMimMMaiMa M d o » u our lIhli u inaa« ad *4 wllta wiuand adlretfremliuaee. Md - im- - i v P P H B n H p B ^ foe porUte.ooUfe. All ptleeip Inelade __ ------— SAtf!AtE PR!PRICED! Men's Ajsorted", < s o i t e d W f P i W i B i P w U fa prcpauircpaU oa ordtn or of 4 or B— — «nor» reccrta. flg=^LEi^iEtW en^sY ordon^^ SPORT SHIRTSr s ” = ^ p ^ M ' '-"'j * * “ « BP. «,i, S WhiteShirtsr h ite •••"-•r 3*^4 ^ MK? I l 'J l l * * ‘ R«9.S.19 ..... i rtbtrdlne* ,.. eeol luuu indd cnpetnpe ihlrU...ihlrU . J \- ’ •»” 2 A 9 I f Cr i ENTER N e * alylet of, rayon jabardln* popovenrijriw-Plaidjr ito .plaid .Md.» — j l - A l' pJji^eelt-ijpi»ral»w>*k-vpperahRwla andxroKi Stripe*. Fid;:yourlavortte your favorite .-.. . ff : -1' I t ^awSoKrot-M ------"yssnsTSB r a m uixe. Su««tMS*VMdon1SS^^ ■' portoaitty aiKl ehooie Keek iSiH• 14-14., . „ ^ g K . ^ *^actor Rememberemember iOor - N'few e w toLocation c a tl . «n™UKKBBHZRTS-'Stnetlnogr7 W m ■ .. .■J-- SrTwta’r l la thelhe De^«Det«eD«^BIdf; B H v . S - i ______MEN'SrsFURMsimra m w j ^ Sto AND ACBOMiCBOBS FMFitOM . ' THElETOftTOmCB rOST on = = = s s ; j i ; 'LjpAGB FOtlE TIMES-NEWS,S , TWIN FALLS. IDAHO10 • ______- . - TUCKERSCKER^S NATIONALNAL I “ ' - ^: : r 1 n “'“WASHING.TONiT O N CALLING” BY ]Pomona Grangers ( For Jerome> Meet M e e t » ------yajiTamito rt r«k int. »t th» rd«i WHI] ixris CHILDS - JERQUE. April a i-B d n t Welgen WHIRLIGIG[ G _ A '] MSEQTJIS county home demontUaUon u e n t x, vtekUiM la IMI u d Ikl TwIb r«Ua « (aaitw i non; t r ^ r ^ wat glvea Ult nfU idegrte^S ^ HvS» « "„'3 !SS.K"S.“u;rr, gp_ 'sfioTs^ y' gj Uils capital you sometimes get th e c Pwnona Orango TTiursdty night at u 0 cker >t not Klllcint Place,-Tm_olc.r «h.llarevo- » nvo- .R,portt of iubOTdlntti"drtn»« . BT CAXaUR—PATABLIABLi ' w IN 'a ADIDTAKCI WABHINOTON--'CtHINOTON-''Con you pleato tell me."me.- aasks tk t I aA 1 sUte of hopeless confusion, bor- k }•» P. U.. 3amden, Ctmden. N.N. J.. J.. “why■ the United Statestes refusesrefutet ' ‘— ------' dei derlng on Idiocy. It Is a n a ll wonder '“S It K s.;'ss.” »iSn''io.«»po«»«.:10 pound* ■ ------— ; J'lJ to Advanceance money, monev. food I and mllltAty tuppUttuppUet to - - INFLATION 8FREAOBiDH thlhat sometlmes^^^^^^^ . apprecIaUoa from Uit norUislde «i both our frlenda of bombs, whlch.meant lh a t.lt can , ■ — ' YURoalftvlirm’VleWivliTIn’VleW ofof that nAtloh’t ttrateglclc poalUonpodUoo Dear Dei Pouo: ■ - • ' bot Uke Uie atomic bomb. T be B-47 b a t , non for IS- Ethvi > ;r people'i rtputaUon a t hti-dy flghU n? Disturbingi reporU on t^ieh e newer a n d e n a i a l e t ^ ^ H ^ ^ ^ B » been flown from coMt to coast aat t ,^ read.. A dlteutsloa of nroblto; ^ ^ -"It teem t to me th a t’ UUithia key InflaUontry inf trends haver r reached ^ t i abTMdata gtt an b average speed of nearly SOS mllet w i . . Balkan itAto ahould be one of thote. m t 3 my flnt Imprettlon...... *• i^d ^Tin-^tr-day ______S a hour..-‘nil»-wA3-wheaJt4-8UUeLK '4 ^ J — \ ' ‘positiona"of : tt/en ^ ‘-which• See- “J englnss carried 4,000 pounds of .- ' V - .retary’Acheson promised to devtlopdevelop -now -nm -fmmd under the-pUlow-alwrw -A tu ra a on a flight b M k B^ B O ^ H « !«I>t- Lo.I «»'a ‘ Bj 0.. w ______pressure as against 6J00 p o u n ^ to- £ OvOM* aiati U-. atUck on the free world.a. jet.^ . . . ______q Reed g ------: - : ' tO N FUSIOW AT-lWtTlW -PE PSAK=-r- re*3on;-oJ course,T 5^al-w eT lS»-H o-gBn n n nnal,- m l ------—7A.. B«a»»" foreign 5"?. policy with regtrdI toW goingsuui* at Idaho Palls when the whl which Boeing U bulIdInKng **lhc*^a\r the air rrom' the air we watchedd one“ one of of I Hartshbm , who were tccomptWe'd■Kemptnled T>v- - defense If h t-lt-atU c k ed by Moscow. J '" ted down torce-s new B-<7 atratojetJet bomberbomber, Uth w new marvels Uke off. It It sweptswept a AttheplAnobyMrs. UrbuiFort.uiFort. Jfiromiiin to receive the greatest welcomewtlcome e^6vtr bestowed lave President !Trum an tn d EecretAryV AchetonAeheinn ^P*ak tlQw could be cxpccted down top >rld war II across the runwoy trailing A a cloud cloud Refreshment* -were served by the 1 ^ i ^ e r Snake river this tprtng. He H t said ThiTbe same p la n t In World war 11 ai upon a national hero, th the e confuc o n liu lo n In th l# m c h ed1 any iny decision decl*lon on whether we would consider expect It turned out B-29s. After the war itIt ol of anoke and was airbornene in in a a h home economica committee from e m o re p ro n o u n c e d I n a red invwicmnvasloil of Turkey.Turk Ira n or Greece ass a hostile 5 ^ •'“=® 1- c bare floor matter of seconds, Our plane—a plane—a tl the Jerome Orange. s . V: , country becomes all the more pn Abort w« ON June J. Uke we aald.1. lots of wtJw u stripped down to the bare floor m the minds of the Americanic a n peopl p e o o le. *«t requtrineulrlne u» to intervene, ini mlliwrlly. In short,anon, we Involved. oMand as late as March of 19<81948 the st sutcly sUgecoach In comparison—jarlson— ______ley were htu S 0 deflnlto policy for th a t region a t aU. **«' le sparrow.i wss flying at an air speed of 340 * —;— Our -government,—Inn - -whlch-m whlch- llllons-- of. • ■ ■ • ______onlyonl occupants , w;^cre the spaffows w , . , WAGES AND HOURS?ts ? thtthat flew In a n d out of thelhe bigbig’ el-a - rt rtllw a n hour. The B-4T w ent-past J Amerlcans no longer have any real confl- w a vERINO e b in o — - There Th is some reason for thlt UJ as though we were sUndlhg tUll. ■*Burglary Chargei r g e S J f , . ^*3 D etrO enl; lent emptiness. ui dence. persists in a policyiicy oof f aapp p p e a s e m e n t In wavering,lg, however. however. YugotlavlA Yu Is such a remoter and We y have a good deal soI tar n*a^ a NNow Uie whole plant Is bursting It Its maneuverability appeared to be th e war in Korea and in1 its reiatitrelationships with hard-to-reachi-resch land land that, t our help might be "too ^.hbtby-sltlcr Is concerned. I only wlUwith life, shifts around1 the clock U Uist of a Jet fighter as It"b.'SkS banked Denied in Burley w the so-called United Nations.itlo n s. I't^e andid tootoo late."UK.’’ cspeChillr-wltlicspi nassla using* plAnetP“ " f : hope tho wages and hoursrs people underund the even flow of Oiethe tluorcs- ai and turned and then In a towfew mo-mo b u r LKT. AprU Sl-Ruiiell Win, On the other hand, one of < ibmtrlnej In tho narrow Mefllterraneananean tolo . “J ccnl llghUng. w ith thesete fantasUcfantosUc m ments dlssppeared Into theblue. blue. a and Nell Hart, who have been Pr iff tny American reinforcements.. y mts to be new machines moving alongIons an as- In this country we have thene brains brains cl charged wlUi first degree burglary military leaders of all ' ttimtime, C e . ]usiJ u s t b a c k fro m in other words. Vimo , . , Whenever the missus wants to be nes her words. Yuuoslavla mlRht bccome to us w h tt Bene someplace for a shortlort time, seirsembly line to completion.in. It Isla an ti and the brawn, the skills and and Uie the oi of Uie Oakley Uvern, plesded Inno- i the theater-in which we are I involved,d and Poiaod WASwai toto Britain.UlBriuin 1S3S. England felt, she K f had ahe hires our little boy to ''.111"".lit" wiili e»tiettriordlnary-example oft American ca cspacltles to do w hat has tobe be done, done, ci cent when arralgaed befort Probate mI perhaps the best qualifiedfle d oof f aall ll to a p p ra is e *« keep) her her treaty treaty commitm cot ent to Warsaw, but w tt O'” ' daughter. He’s right'Ight con- orgiorganitlng capacity tn dI American A America'sj -armed strengthI It it be- be- j Judge Henry W. Tucker Wday.- 5,! _ o jir pr_edlcament, disagreu.Krees aaim lm o s t e n tir e ly - -*“’*'’1*to to make m»k« good good for-m U ltary and geopaphlCAl«rT sclentlous about It and doess a better tedtechnology. . . . Siginning to Uke on massivee shape.ahape. judge Tucker set btll tl M.ooo ei •. The tragic leque) h ad a bad elteet oa world f'" ' ■ plane fnto The ]oi) is golrg to be done. - e, •with th e military, diplom,lomatlc atic and.a political ^ weiA ‘h*" “"y btby-sltter we've/e've ever TTo put Uilt brand-new plane fnto Tl - etch. Paillng to post the money , , because It depleted th e empire as tooiw weak wcaa, ^ 'ears gij, old. production w as not a m atter of ’Ihe danger now. In my opinion,ilnlon, Isla u the two men were remanded to ths r J policies our governmentIt is ia pursu p u rsu in g . to protcctect her her Irlends,^ irlcnds. . And he never complainsns about putiputting back th e old machineschines Uiat th a t In another department. It UIs thatth a t ei e u s t ^ of the sheTlff.-.Both-mtn - What greater conflictt ofOf oopinio: p in io n co u ld p re - ptym ent for hla services. Trh he e uiuaiusual hadhad.been used tb maker the BB-M - W . ourOU nwn Internal" dissensions;ons; otir w were arrested in UUh theM morning momlnn _ . ------I —wa,-also-are, likely..to. iargaL.lhifcCtyaa. agraboiiV the *B'-'mi'-a3i^ttttirtiy-atfferenty-aiffcm it deep’ of aheiit and houTs about child labortbor andend . •• . stistrength U for. “nie new powerwer la1* to m TOTAUOH, AprU 3l-M n. An- tla perat«ly ominous in itself.a elf. We are,re, forfor Instnnce. Itutnnce m alnU lnlnf a force of about . ^ preserve the peace; to avert th s dls- ^ t* d N a - minimum pay? „ _ _ „ T tha d u - ^ 8 Goodman h as retumed home Jul 400/)00 inIn Korea. IncludingInclu our own and United Na- i»A P«n Throughout th o Wichitaa plan t are p{ ^-ar j( jt possibly can be alafter vlslUng her daughter, Mrs of ' ______Uom troopt^We■oopt. We are tire Increaelng In our domestic5 Strength atrength ___ _ w e m e a Fop SS,"E * ^ great drop presses to make:e th e forg- inverted.-,y - CCharles .CArpflnter,..and-famlly, in fro There Is no way of' knowingtoowlng what per- to 1 .400],TOO,wo almost Almost overnight. ov In addition.' we are- ings that go in to this fantasticallyantastlcally (coprrisbt., in i, l>7 ubluj rMiur* r ftmUy, In from-HtUn s to*a«^n! STORAGE SPACE c.ldwell. She also vl6ll«u^th„ Z centage of the American:an people feels that ' finished weapons and raw materials to Qen- Poiu fur complicated Instniment. The B-39 •,i«llc.U. Ine.l ed tnothtr «hown i t thi J _ J ■ .* At. _ ctaI EUenhoweralenhowtr’s armjarmy, A feUow from a Twin Falls tur daughter. Mrs. Elvln Bltctoum, tnd n« Oeneral MacArthur has pointed c cn 1, .he was covered w ith a thinin skin of ------family. In Cascade. I p o in te d o u t th e o n ly AlthoughlUgh rearmament r#»rmamen orders are being handedtnded out *^re*toi w u mtklng personal . calls .urnmer the aluminum. T h e . covering of the r r logical course for this country t rate of more than M. n, accord- o^^er day to drum up some summer *»* pnpiaS a country to follow In tt Uie rate of more Ui 000.000 a month, accord- h .T .E swiBl-lKt wUin or. IB.;' B-<7b-°.7 .r.2s Trips, 1 Visits forr — meeting the challenge of RussliRussian commu- log toihB.ittwtUiB latest flRures,hbuti th e planes, Unks, artllleiT arUUeir. fur storage business. W hen he cnUed *^*1 :qulpment on one woman, he was stoppedined cold,cold «aluminum alloy, tlve-elghths of nlsm. Ammunition,Itlon. smalltmnll nrnrms and pcrtonnel equipment on 1 : rolUng off the assembly lines At that th a t rat«. rate. AfterA tiklnji If she planned»nned wlo n" ln=b ' thlek a t the body Joint U p- isted We couteel A A But one thing is sure,r, ludBtoflJudgin run by the com- lur lumbus. O.. and t h ^ visit celaUves telaUves anyone we have heard talkingta lk in g inI n th e n a tio n 's w e lust m uit eventually eventually make up our mlndt about aU .... traii - ar«eee PARTY LINE pan;pany. There Is a n urgentt need for In in New Jersey, I capital for years. His formidableDrmidable bearing and thete MedlterranennMediterranean nttlons—) 8 ptin. Italy. Greece. at least 400 electronic technicians,echnlclans, i Mrs. E, I..Shaw nnd Joe. accom- accom- ivlA and TXirkcy. In a n y full-scale, globallobal Mn-'con- Pol Shots: at 1 J the weight of his words; are.re theth . very thh,g. C h i l l i Wonder what our big wheel In whicwhich Is not surprising sinceslnce each pa: panlcd by Mr. and Mr.-!. E. R, Gage, Ul Stalin, they would n o t be w hat Churchill . " dred eiec- Dlcirlch, and Mrs, H arry Nelson, , millions of Americans haveh av e beenb e e n w a n tin g to caUed thehe "soft" of Europe," but a1 ioiiUiemtouUiem U'ei"® Democratic party wouldId say II planplane takes several hundred eiec- Dli ■nUal tm HST declared Uiat black ts white trontronle tubes. Nearly IB mileslies of wlr- T»ln T» Falls, are visiting relativesitives In In I see and to hear. flank to10 itxAtcglcitxatcBlc Ontliat it would bt essential for into w hat Walla Walla nnd M ount Vernon. ' ctory over tho enemy, ao Uie mUltaryry'n/ expertsBiMrta and to perdlUon with thoseose who 1, Ing are Intricately woven into w hat Wi Tteducad to its simplestIt analysli,a n a ly s li, t h is m e a n s victory over the . dlsa Is In all probability tht mmost ost com- Wo Wash. only that this country is In dire need of ea- . • • Betcha B he'd Issue a statemle ent n t that pilesplicated weapon of war everer built. f Marvin Dobbins. Phlllpsburgh, pable leadership. 3” writes It w u true tnd swear that anything As they come off the assemblyicmbly line Ca Callf., recently visited D r. andnd Mrs! Mrs. LAC—"As-•‘As you notenoted several weeks ago," writes *•’ * open doors J. E, Potter. Much of tbe spontaneousleous enttenthusiasm for s. k .. Brooklyn,irooklyn. N.n . Y.,y .. "the' money ta d credit,t markets ^Jf ‘he‘ contrsry was Just aI nepub- tnd out of Uie big, wide open doors J. UTAH—IDAHa-CALIF.-l at Uie end of th e plant,. th e new J Reccnl gue.sts of Mrs. Angie ^-CALIF.-NEVADA-OREG MacArthur sprang, noJ doublt,d o u b lt, fro m im - ' are tightening.htenlng. Loans Loans are h ard er to get for com- P'^^- « ‘ Angie SkUtod. Xeffldent, trtfalCartful Moten. Hoven, TacUBft I lbit« ll«i r t t t t are J '' O- Po»‘lco[•olltlco E-41B -«s are ready tor the test pilots. Wl Whltcnack were Mr. tn d Mrs.«• Pw-P at- LewCttt. Lew cwt mediate recognition of his great icapabilities. and mortgage purposes, and Interest rates are ng. Now we hear of layoffs amountingunUng to ra lb ) 1^'The air force h as Just boughtIght W lch- ry ry Oxley, Boise; Mrs. HAtry Hoxby, Hoxby, B ut all th a t atlU does nnot o t provldiprovide an answer uinitandf'otids of men and women.1 Contrary to theht proDh-proph- * • * lU’t tlr Held adjoining th e plant, Clr Cincinnati. O.. and Mrs. J. B. Chris- to tbe great question now foresfo re m o s t in th e e u ' viewpoint,wpolnt. aretre wawe In fo r another recettlon•esslon or FAMOUS LABT LINEJE This will becomc the firstt nlr force ma man. Posndcna. Callt. f n Transfei pe^le’s minds.'It'ontyaddBadds to theth confusion' lo n fdtpreaionf - . . And Ult wtAtber bureau-eau atyt batebatt for th t new stratojets.LDevelop- Develop- ^ Mr.. and.Mrs. Frank Dice bave e." mcnl of the new base providingjvldlng for ret retum ed home from visiting their •^bew ilderm ent by contrast. Antwer:er: Tlie men whow ought to know taayi y in not o t to l‘'» nly thinss thing that can FOOD FORi THODGItT M Tf T h»« eolumnt have polnUd: out on many occasloni « destroy a country, he polleds l x ^ d oout. u t. I t c a n r o t th t e*tentmt to which whioh our ou faUore to proceed with cnn- ffl 23 away from within whene n greed,g re e d , c o rru p tlo Q strticUontl or damtdami on thet Columblt and Snake>kea rivers; I i4'j DURING U STS ' WEEK: ^o F a n n iv e r sSARY a r MONTHPH APRILAPI ] and the lust for materialrlal'thln^ thlngi take pre- hat pentiuedAllred thothe PAClflcpaci northwest from the stand- , 4 cedence over any honestt desire forfoi clean gov- p ®'"' : power i»wBr supply. tuppiy. B ut we have overlooked, per- ■-•H .B fact that tho tame failure has htd a d THESE ARE JlJUST A FEW ^ OF THE REDb T TAG A G B A R G ^ emment. good fellowship«.p andm a worn' wide A marked ; :;!j. j ipon our Inland agricultural economymy In a '\'1 '■'•,1 peace. dltrcrentt way,»ay, uy ------our jTMt IMUiWt* llkewlM'vlte' caq c a n :bUi e denlroyed by: .rjiacL mn«re ore dams d tM b boai ^ in operatlra betwin ^ Lewii-lyfour grain P's*" ouUfti. Had more areass In UUsthis m use. Save a furnace cleaning bill tn wtihingtonr Why did UuI p«jpl#people rt>«» elt ‘>*1^. been In m a • position to use the river for '<9 - /an for lutt a tew cenU man u Uuir chief eueuUrer tiantportAtlonUtlon purposu.purpose) Uie aituatlon undoubtedlyioubteaiy M pr< ■ ■ r^ P R U N IN SeUUhaeu ef Uw people themtelrea, them*elre«, aa Dr. DlUln not)t btbt uu crlUcaLcrlUcaL M - polBted out. U the rewoo. Ini U ^ parU(parUculAT Inttance » « «nt « cletr cletr that th a t the t railroads are doinglg every- B ' I f Reg.-**-** ]] V S . blanketUNKET It w tta laboieri and Uie: farmer*. LLabor taw Uie ey can Jto ? help ‘' ‘ Ip,, the local ftrm producers, tn i STEEL COPINgI “ y i reduction....ed u c t io n ...... m u n im opportunity tor apecla)>eclal favors above every- th® rAll«•“ > carriers' ‘"lers willwU continue to play a basicMSlc'wt pArt «M I 1 OO ^ thlM elae aad Uw Jarmm oould«uld not retiitpm Uit temp- trAnsporUUon. ^However. It would be comfort- 7W ^ I 1*W ^ Hfiobby taU ^oaee thay had tuted Uie luah : it Uie AddlUonal prolecUon et bargee service ffi ffi M SAWS.- I - lUable.—Walla WaUa Unlon-BulleUn. I \ / ^ m. ■ - '* ^ 1 U no reaioa to pretumeetume that iaduttry and “r—rm ■' jSb,'™;.‘ I , c a^t^ would not have lupportedwrted Uie preteatpi admin- ^ BEADINa TO DIE OUT? ^ __ litratlon for lUnlUr MHHh I rta«on«. rtatontj bi but undet-Uie *'®p*pe the Rolllnt RoUlna «college professor who Is quoted * i 3 I - pwwnt thty t re not ■td'fMorid:to favored. artaylhg'UiAtW:'UutWytar»froalndw'eiay year* Ti rpercent'of Ui*i |B " i ------peopie-wui111 be readini'ls'ao'untnmwDrthy'prophtL' reading- in ~ = B A R S A IN I ------A»-ym iaen*-OmiH- oo-dmibtTtii^thanbt^^thaactB*ritT»w- —= tub-cove *5 n s u ^ for tha Ameletn pteplt in Uiei ie iteiu fig^ LSAIN P R IC E S != ;^ i: MMlat* emerfeaey to pray, ihtt which#' \ to t^ rg ^ IMt U tbls° m7m"uiai-«m^ f i - ttlknr remilti in thlt eountry-i turvivtl. ist can't b« p u t o ra r ptctorlally must be S f e - 0 0 ------M nottne, along wlUi dedletUng m by rAdio.or phonograpb. we feel sorry for the ^1^ tp'^iAr.ZZ:2-'«» J E '/iF v " "'r""’ “ .‘‘.‘’i'nssf.s's(enersUons, deprived of the plessiue of In- ln< «rA hm m w . we bad better be rededlctUng reading, u h as bean a great Joy to millions 4'} TUB-COVE is the thing you f l ftsreater apprwitUon or our reipouibU millions 4 ' U T l have been looking for to Mal H (omaBMOt all up aad down Uie Hoe. ( centuries; still la. M t ^ well g ttIt to the I'; i ' i • y la M Wood — «bat« food for ua. wo had bettor be evolving people wbo can be dependeded on lo to A AU ■ O J ^ji stresi TRACTOR;fSrFU^I^,g9 FU throiifh our tchooU and ! sound^ on wbat they tel through the ear 'll ^ hat Uiey read a t th e tr owa ptca In print "5riLm^DDER^ S teich' Ww^ttye-aaanlng-of-anan AiBerHAioerieahUm b a iei but ifil be>e a long procest.procej ' I-« mI ninr r lltUe-angle 00 tbU :'lbe family nnow ow eanctn Mg ! «_ft-, Reg, 4.« ...... and ttlflthnett to f< .nrt rt*'*i WMwn a t thn.hu i.tx i.tx . . Bfib b 3,25 T* a potM tta l 11 tt euce uUjjb j«»nwrT5 I i*»nuih to n tv t floneai - time. « wideddt vtrlety vtrlety of of m ttcrla l. from th t eomic«omle* to M Vlr H * •*** Uiwe WAU.bathr.Sm c r a c “ ^ . ■ ahd tflM n l fenm aede. or■ wsW8 willwiu coiconUnut lo rot Aristotle, irir we’re we're coins going to have to p u t everyUtlnghlng but ^ t \ / f l ■ Eliminate net floors and tecpt. M from vltUn. VlUl » xetultut,t dettrucUoidettrucUon Ju it^ ef. thcplcturwon ttc K c ■ Full kit comes wTh ■ feeUn as U our^tfounby bad been Jeveli reson the phonograph, we’re going to promote w^ H ' J B iM B 1 been leveled by bombs, a Rood bitIt of of family family dls discord; th e divorce ratete might - w J l . l l Bad a« w tanpared our peraonalr a o ^ greedformBreed aterlA l even go»U11■tlllhlghe. hlghe. r?5 thiog* « b n ' *a wisqt (6 tbe poUt In the kbe therell have to be ao Individuallal radio M, 4 elecUoa. wltb a proportionatelyitely greatcjgreater detlre for and phonogrtah for eac ^ f i e l ^ to out Batteaal tm m m u t. it lograpti for each m em ber of tba famlb'.ualbr. so rt y a I vnm«Dt.ltU.<)ult«pof aU ctn hA%uve wlitt what th» they want when they want It.It- nlS i M Q ' ~ ■Ibu net bt eonfroatedWted wlUiWltb «B Ult COD- And mtybe'be th that it w will “ 1 be p ro g re u l—Pertlaadad Ore- gg gg . i (usim wbleb 1| faclof ut todar.W . . gonJtn. e v e r y d e p t . iEL'S ( T Inc. . fift..Re,.s'iO______,4.25 I Get on our Red Tag Wag„n ■
------Md SAVE! ll f TIMES-NEWS,TIME! TWIN[ FALLS, IDAHO P A G B .n^.
k en P lant T rees'forS' for City;C CrimeIlrime Solved! , JD Dies _____ S u g a r )Eii-m’s $27,98027,980 Value Is EvideincEvidence Shows. ... Listed in Estate RupetRupert Precedent ...... ByPd]By Pdliceman Eai-iiiiigsE a i’u for Thc petition for Uie probate of the RUPERT, RUPERT, April A a i — Abotl^ Uw 11 of Mn, Bertha Hllflker, who tlma■ima residents resldenU of Rupert belle« « - ^ OOu uB Bible Tip td In T sln Falls counly April 13 Precedent precedent has has been e9lat>Ualud.A..a . - i - - - W, ’50GoDQwn S,“3the nge of s 71, was filed In probate 3eMary DeMary digs digs down Into his anuala ^ B L ' - ^ - HAIFA, Israel, April 21 i^'r-A nd SALTs a l t LAKE CITY. April 21 (4V- '" “u ft rt Friday.Friday. A hearing was set for of>f historyhistory andnnd proves thal the thing - - 9B SL ' ~ It. came to pn.s-ipn.s.i that a policeman ..... ' Net c.-irnlngsM rnlngs it)f irm S 3 4 .6 0 were H.m, Mj'yMny 4 ,' haslaa beenbeen donodono Iwfore. ^ ^ B - »-— ^ . J m m i , hi1 Haifa, whlli! reading die holy S kK-' reported yesteryesterday b>- Utali-Idaho Tho ^Utlopetitioner, Earl 8. Lailue. instead Instead o o f f being t the first woman 3 scriptures,;rlptures. caiiiccamc upon the very Br** ___ . SiiRarSugar company In Its !850 report. ites th« chtate does not exceed candidate;andldate forfor cityc councU In Rupert, ord^ which led him to solve a K| T . U )^9k- DftvidDftvld oO. .'M -McKay, c president bolh *'■'■“r7,080.<0. v ; , i It, includes real estate Mrs.^ s. eE.-H;Eln.-H; Elmore U third. Aeeoitl- ' t S ^ - ettllng crime. lued at 523,000, JUJ9S0 m cash, ingng toto DeMary.DeMar? Mrs. Maude Nioker- - feSF^^'i V nettling crime. ft-"-Uieot Uie su g a r Ifirm and the Latter , *-. C M | r TheThe authoritiesauthorities of the land of Is- E & SalnU (m 00 In beans stured in (he Dean aon«n DoyleDoyle w waJ ai.aa aspirant In.iAU--. ' ) mitLImd_a»&rthetulnd.fc-'' m T flinounted to f Id Rovcmment bonds, wifevlfa ofof tho tho present pr mayor^ say* she acrosscross the river Jordan, But those 8 ® ;- ^ common stock. Heirs Include six daughters and filledUled UiBUib unexplredune> term when Mrs. • whoho did own thet as.tet and did - fM common »u,cl. t . .■0 . sons In S Idnho, il Oreeon, Callfor- Scottkott movedmoved away. i smugglenuggle the contraband cont had slipped - The eamlnss earning* represent a drop of a and and Florida, FlorIc naylwro and Ray------awayway In the night. iTT.179iiT.nfl from 11the ID43 figures. The bornrn ore are the the attorneys. i A wise policemanpollcem read (he words ^ per share cameamlngs In 1019 were 60 _____ Injured ctnu. _ t the prophet Isaiah, and In the GEANGF. .MEETS OAKLEV, AprilA 21—AchaeJ F air. - thirdnird vme_or_th vm e_of_the.first.chaptcr_ber. , '_ Qlvldcnds^piDlvldcnda^psid during-Uie-yiar • JEROME,—Aprilj e r o MB,—. -21—= —Te'rfllilt c]iHa"Tr“:]iHa"Tr“ iri“ iri“ Uio"Cotl5ge~hospltai; l heldeld the words iwhich gave him an i nmountcdAmounted to 6160 cen ti on shares of Orangerange will will meet n »t 8:30 p.m. Fri- Burley,Elurley, receiving recel treatment for preferred atpctatpck. and. 25 c en u on jn,y y a a t t the the GranKe C hall. Members burns)urns about about the t hands and chest. . - The asses were held for several common. *ro0 asked asked to to bring wrapped gifts He!e was was Injured Injure while using a weed without food and then were Prc-sidcnt McKnyMe noted th a t the fgjr a j white elephant d auction. . burnerlurner recently. recent! ftllnwed. je50_mgnr b£.ti_cT°H li'crxnjeijJm ------ccib,rIGrtho th o tuittfirytiuiiRry and braying be&aia rn A B i ph 30 p tr c en t, isut lonTvaB® per act® ^d the policcmau pollccmai to thc den of the CBABLES V. PETHICK ”was . l somewhat ” '; ! ; . , '’ lower. ■ “ culpnts'inalpnts In an ArabAt frontier village, - . . . . .-form .-form er er Shoshone mayor. Dried pulp pproduced a t four fac- II The culprits wiwere sore amored. as diedied Thursday Thurida: a t his heme, tcrleslories amountednmountei to m ore than 52,000 1 II THE OFFICEICE OF wereere the village folk and admiring Funeral'uneral icrrlcfslervlce have been •«( for (on.',(on.'. large.nt Inin the firm 's history. [I fellow;llow policemen,pollcemcii. 8 p. p. m. m. Bunday Bundi a t the Burdett Ths The president prealden' said that two stor- I I k I ■ So It was thalth a t the Inspired po- mortuarylortuary wUh wllli the Rev. Bert A. _ogeoge bins, cach « ilh a 12,000,000- | % | H llcemanceman read thcithem this message; Powell,ewell, Melhodlsl Mellioi pM tor, offlcl- 'pouudpound capacity, are being eroct«d at KENT II - -- TATLiVTLOCK ' '-~T“Ttie he ox xnowiKnoweth his owner, and ailng.iing. Bnrlal Boriil will\ be made In lhe ihelhe present WestWt Jordan warehouse I II AGE.VT AGE.VT the1C ass his master'smasi crib." ShoabODehoabODe cemelery.cemei Ititaff enpav- min Utah^Utah.______I ------igl lng) ------Bxisiness Men’s AssuriAssurance Co. Visits Listed ^ Unit Meets I will remain open In thotho same loci locaUon, ^i= r- ■ FILER, April :21 — Olenn Baird, . W '^ O o Fr k D o n e HAOERMAN,h a g e r m a n , April 21—The Ha- I over CIos BookMk Store.store. Khool ms«Ut in plaDllnr Jerome’srome-i new eltyclly park. In the front Ralphalph Brown andai Mac Flcnnlkcn 3AKLEY, OAKLEY, April Ap 21—The Oakley pcrman pcrman Pre-schMiI Pre-scli PTA met Thurs- II k i re In Boise attending the lEA publicblic library 1is being rennovaiea day day nftcrnoon nftcrnoon at . tho home of Mra. I] M A f »re UT»r ButUr*. Karen SeheiScherer, Kathleen Bell, Mary Ellen Gladowskl.Gladows: Tommy Cappi, Boise nt M r s . M O Md Tilly. In lhe rf.rrear, , U/lleft tato rlxhi, are ila rrry Cook,t, who helped twllh the pU ntlnr: mccUng.iccUng. _ underder the the supervision aupei of the Oak- Ted Ted Baughman. Baughman II Kent Tatloc'atlock and Stfienff rt'. C. H irti M n. Clydede ElHoU, prpresident of the Gardrji club; .Mayor JcJohn Hoiman; and Mr.. Mrs. O. W. RuKuby U vUlllnii ic l.- ' Civic club.'J ; !' A' new fcnce is being Plnns Plnns w w ere ere jnado' ji for the unit to II stalled and (he basement rooms «flonsor_a_lca tnon^or « t fn Jor_tlie_mDUier* of. I ------^ U lff , n rd e n elub menber.r. (Ambrose pholo—« a ff enp-aTlnE))------livesvcs In.OJtlohom In.OJtlohoma. Installed and (1 D pnaW ;M f=Jiosm * * * . * ------! being repaired. _ ___! chUdrciLjiarunfito-schooUfor-the chUdrciLjlarUr 1 - • Sasmusseirz r , * * * * * :------Mrs. Robert ReichertRe hasjctum ed------first first time time n ncxt c x t fall. T he t«a will be « ------of-thein;thcr»«them; thcrare yaurs," ------rrom'om'VlsiUng" VrsiUng' relirelatives in Pocatello. / sONSON DORK held held In in th th e e first flra grade room in the 1 ' i,will alrivo to continueJQ the'the sensefvicB the I I Mr. has given in_Jl I jte'e P lan te^ Members of the local agricultural Mra.Mrs. Clair Cy the Jer* "t^ Dtn w u t park will ome! Garden Qorden club clu Included Pleasant T of «h» /I M E SS A l L E ------dren 1 Irom from each each school and assisted « J t (he planting. A glass bottle I ■ i S. V i s i t s I O F ' contolnlnstalnlng the names of all die Tk » 1 childrendren from cnchcn grade was placcd he bottom ot the hole along wlUi ^ ? r n 3 ; l | f a OPEN SI • MIXORM Aone Related S“;“tree S°I snd a permanent metnl M STOCK • A ! MATCH THETHEM 3(11, April Jl — Fred markedrked with thet name of each j U moved to LewUMn, school3oI and gradesrsdc waa secured around SUNSHIISUNSHINE YELLOW • DAWN)AWN GRIGREY • CHERRY RED • MUMINT GREEN • PACIFICIFIC BLUEBLI Tin join h ta » f t« j^ o o l the trunk m ink of ,th«the Uee.______-•MOTH-• MOTHER- OF PEARL TANr A N ------. ------' ThreehVce varlelivarieties ' trees were Bcs.f Slmmonds and plantedIted Includingincludir American linden, THIS IS rHE . . . i,r*:ent5y visited his par- Norwayway maple iand thornless honey LAST Hi iW . R. N. Slmmonds. Jocust. LAST TIM E WE EXPECT TO BE Dull relumed home this Followingollowing the planting, the crowd " ABLEa b l e ^ TO OFFER t Bui Francisco, CallX., Rathercdlercd In the parki with Mrs. Clyde THISt h i s LARGE ktl Ipent thc winter. Elliott,3tt, president of the garden club, SELECTION SELECTIO^ OP CHAIR ^ t t I HeMahon, who spent as mistressnlstrcss of cecercmonic.i. Mrs. Sam AND TABLE TABI STYLES f - ^ ..... ^ t litre, has returned to Eakln.In. county itchool superintend- INin ANYany COLOR her hom t wllh her chl, was IntroducedSnlrod and spoke on- YOU CHOOSEC ■■■-J ...... r n a a T i i ,1m Oarlock. the significance slsnlflcanco of Arbor day. Sho Government Government restriction* ot N ^ Krt Ward Wilson and told the value of< trees to the PU- chrome chrome for for civilian use , r, Wll were Boise vtsltors Rrlmsns for bulUbuilding of their first means means thatthat thet large selec- \ • homes.les. When the1 pioneers moved tlon :io„ of stylc.s stylc.s now available U«. T. T. Burton and west, she snld, (. OUR LA ST t, she snld, Uiey found few trees will will be l>e limited limit In thc fu- ’ * * * * tud Junction, Colo., vb- and In 1873 a daydi was ect aside for ture, ture, Further Fiirth shlpmcnt-s •. II. Mtj. Kate Alexander. Uia planUog ol ttcea. 6lnce th a t will wijj be allocated allocn In limited J B F •- EhMliDM relatives re- time} a day for planting tree* has quantities. quantities. Don’t delayl LARGE SHIPMENT beenI set asldiaside throughout the Buy yours now. m J£ S P r i-ARGE ------worid.Id. She also read Oov. Len Jo r. ^ ■ ice Planned 'I proclamatloD to perpetuate ^jlH X\-E, Aprtl S l-F lrst serv- irk Commissioner Commli W. C. H art UW talhtnewAsiem b\y spokete briefly. briefly. He I said the late R. .J!M r J U SST T ARRIVED! / ED! \ Ib thirch In Shoshone hava E,Shepherd Shepherd had donated the . ... -Jn . to n 1. m. Sunday, Sun- froundmd where where 4he - new pork lias Making It poulble to■a give you almosta any combinationin you desire.desire, As .our B r W' 1 »IU be held a t 10 a, m. >»cn1 established established and thc trees plant- .jK - “ stocks are used up wee wlli be forceforced to lim it our open stocklock policy. MaiMake your S Chsrlcs Shakleo will *“■ selection now] I wmon at the ser^'lces. ayor Mayor John John Hosman dedicated V ^ idlcaUon servlets wlll.be the trees trees telUns telUns the children th a t V ^ E. "thesese trees belongbelo: to you. take.care I J " v I j ^ X A------11 »9 .O- « 5T B ...... 11 4 4 ,9 ,9 5 to c h S V c ------.-.11.951 1 . 9 5 2«h 2 « h D...... 9.989.95.Eacl^^ Each^ jg ' ., E...... - Jl* J l g . 8io — JJOW 7 .8 8 THE EXQUISITE'S I T E ^
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