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•V R< .......... - ____ _______(UPI)~ Between-, .them ,’ . thgy will Mariner 6 b e g a n ' talcing a. Tphotosraph’ the entire surface •' secowl series of television of Mars twice as ic rotates pictures early -today as -it- beneath— the_ two__ tclcvJsiOTL ____ ’— hurtltiil towmil a."iiem ' e< tcoun^^<anwFasahonrd . rnrh ~space- “■ “ r, wUh M ars to find out craft., whethcr_lifo-caii-.exist_oii~tho ...... -Mariner-6 will-have-only 25 J!"®*’.; V . ' minutes to pfcrforni Its scienli- first.batch of 33 pictures fjc experiments, and. take - two Mars, broadcast liv^ on doien television pictures of a :— television—screens—Tucs... region-near the- Martian equa-, ---------- '-__;_day.,night._showcd_a_siivaXl.—tortwhcih-should.show-areas-QS ' •**' egg-shaped orb-with the whltd inxall as 900 feet across. ' ^ south polar cap.standing out .............. “ mottled, light the%a»- ''K iS tlU nltcd lumph- -Ih is-th e— surface— by— ffieasiirltTg" sMiDOd-spaco-^ ... month, coming on the heels of- the Apollo* u mission that ..landed mep on the moon. The thermal radiation. Of particular Interest Is whether the ' air .contains j. , ■ ; - - Soj^UniPn_ha0.e.ea-plagued-;:nitrogenr"oxygen^and^ydrOsen • ; . ^•^,? .;V'With cofn^unlcatioas failures ia _aji present in earth’s atmos- ___* their sw a.M ats probes. phere—and if there is wpter 'oh ' \ l '^.^<=w.Bp^;g.beea»yrsriapplng..the._.lhelpIaDet^ ----------------------- - ,, : jz-v— -_-..Z7sy second- Bwies ot pictures - at' The scientists In Jet Propuf-' / ; -12:23 a.m. PDT .today. They slon Laboratory’s Mission Gon- will'be beamed back to earth trt>l confessed Tuesday night S f' ' ■ V starting at 6 p;m. they were rather disappointed ^ : Mariner, S wJlJ fly past Mars in [the first of the 33 pictures ..................... at a distance o( 2,000 miles that slowly .unfolded, line by tonight at 10:03 PDT after a line,- across the- -television -THIS PHOTd-OFTWARSifaten^ tte'M am et (TspacpSilt through space. Despite the vast The principal objection was at a-distance oW63,250 statute miles from the "Red Planet,” distance, the spacecraft will he the low contrast, but; Dr. shows the equaftPrlal rerion which wlU be covered'-ln tho pearp—only-9^ecotid4 {or -th e ; Robert B. Lejchlon of' the shows the equaf^lal re^on which wlU be covered'-in the-iiearv—only cncountor-phasc of the MajrJ[ner'6 pass.-The ;^lght_area at- rendezvous. -th ‘^ o p - l 9-«ydJrilar“ W hOrPronnnerit^rl^faature-paralIcl——Mariner7r-^the— 850:pound—:£yi:saicE21^3ater- . tn the cflualor in the right-hand part of the ohoto tsrMeridianl ‘~<ilBgggtwln-of-Mar!rf(n-~E'."~wni"'“much ffiier than I’ve . ever {or- the ; Robert B. Leighlon of' .... ; • ColitocAia lAStitule of Technolo' SPACE . CESJTER, Houston (OPI)—Biologist.s injected lunar dust into germ-free white mice jodiiy __in__ a__crucial test of whether chunks of tHe moon brought back by the Apollo 11 astronauts __ harbor — liifectlouS- organisms or .polsonous-cheml* cals’ . ' , So far as the pilots' two doctoEs. are concerned, all evidence i n d ! c a to-s-the-moon- materlal is safe and that Neil A. Armstrong, Michael CoHlns and Edwin E-. AldHn should be' released from - quarantine- on- schedule-Ayg-Ht night that the start of biological testing on the white mice, tissue 'cultures and ' bacteria- -supporting- served as a base nation In' .orjilt around the moon while Armstrong and Aldrin explored the Sea of Tranquillity 10 dava E sa :; todays the key to whether microscopic oVganlsms >hrWeiln the- rock^-ind—soil- samples Apollo n brought back'last week. r Dr. William R.-CariinHer, 4ine of the two physicians living in isolation with the moon pilots, said the astronauts and 12 other persons housed in the 1.5-miHjoh—Lunar-‘Recciving- ago. Tho.-scorched module, scaled ^ -slnce-the-JuV 24 Pacific splosh^*- down, was en route by carfeO ' ? • p ia n o ’fr</m Honolulu where it , ' was drained of fuel and do* •actiyated. It will remain in - —r -quarantine-ab^long^as-its-piloti.-^^' do. ' . The se_cond batch of pholtv i_! graphs- snapped by tho moon- , ' -explorerrr-was -n!lcascd~tolhe ‘ ^ -publie-after-:^<lecontaminfltk)n— p - process late Tuesday night. It' ' showed Armstrong--smillnff In I'. , the cabin of the landing craft ' )ilot's-eye view of the. .' Eagle; a pilo -ISntifcrtter ,?trgr:the'-carflr7btf.ooo;-:fy:'^ . '. T T n r r miles' away; and rocks on the : ^ ..i " V •mooa's'surface. -, The-world'gorits'<irsrlobk"at” :~ Z ~ C :r --' . tKe moon pictures in -color icarlier In the day and ‘saw J'L '.'■''■■•'.v.;, -Armstrong take the first step on the moon; the trampled • ■ t— ' - r' footprints around. .Tranquillity Base; the American flag; and- the two scientific Instruments ALL OP AFyCA and Eonipe and ihost af Asia can .Laboratory ‘’conlJnue to appear in excellent healTh." , The astronauts have been In tho - quarantine '-bulldicg—since: ■early-Sunday.' ’TRey were to be. joined late ■ today -b y •- their ...... , ___ , oT mt IIi tawn by ihe Apollo 11 The mo'vlc sequence, wliich astronauts from more than 112,000 miles In space, during tbo lasted ' eight minutes, sHowd-moon-Iandlng mission. Greenland can ^ seen at the upper Eagle skimming, only a-few lelt; Ireland, England Spain and Italy starnt out..att4 ypTdln- :jmTTrir»>ri=fnBp=n^y^iyy=Tt»A-z;tlTqrfF-~ It’ lgalg ftp “ tnfITrtnfiIfli?Ln^^iw^-^fwfeCri~AiyltgBt_flnd. itttrg-.,- surface, dodging rugged' West nessrTho outline was placed on the' photo by an artlst from Crater and desccndin|T in a InformaHon suppltcd-by_NASAJ4See-pbotas>-Eaga-2fl>-<UPt- Sun To Sizzle Home Final -------- VOL.-66-NO-104- M agic Valley's Home Newsp^ TWIN fa lls; IDAHO, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1969 ._TEN_C^JCT3_ ^ p ifflications T On Desert Land Hot-‘Pot’ KANSAS C IT Y — Kan'. - (UPlV-Polfce am sted Da - vid Allen Brunk. 18. and a juvenile, and charged them with possession of marl- .. Juana, after officers found between 20 arttl 30 pounds of i»t wrapped up In tho drying laundry. Officers arrested the pair Tuesday, night fl*; wpnt to pick up their pot-loaded sheets from a coin-operated. Aircraft— ^ BLISS — The Bureau of Land - M a t\ a R € m e n t - h a s - a p p r 6 v e d —15 applications for desert land en- nU dm ictn incjuf’--’ Orval Hadley of Boise, man- ager of the Idaho' Land Office, siiid the project is’ located in • portions of Elmoro. and Twin Falls counties-near-Bliss and HaRcrman. •The_project Is the firs^ofJU kind to be approved ' in-Idaho since setting up of criteria by •formcr“ 'Sccretnry'-of—Interior .Stewart U d a U nenrly_thrco years a g o - _____________ Udall had ruled against en- irymen-{n'the-sQ-caUed-lndkan Hill Development Cose In Owy- _ •Ing-off-A storm nttv y w a :---------------------------------------- ahead *WM authorised for 4,' acres of fhe.toal 16,000 acres classified for such use In the area., ------ Tho approval, limited -to the first segment of applications, is based on a total plan ot develop* m ent which Tncludes 55 prefer* enco right applications. — Notices-of-nllowance-of claims by-tiio 15 persons Jlling updec ENTRIES. Pg. 2, Col. 7 G0P“teaders Veto Surtax Gomi)j*oniise irepliblltiin administration has rojeclPd the Democrats’ pront)- sul Uir a ^hlJr^-l(■rn^ cxiunsmn of the • Ino'iinQ tax Hiirclmrpe nnd sitid a "<lc('ply conccriH-d” .Pre.sideiit Nixon w ill take hla to jU»jNni 9.riqan-pcnpJn o ills i-o(urn from n wor)U .trip Mnndiiy. . . ln -« drnmntjo 10 p.m. EDT annniinci'iiicnt ' Tiie.sdriy Vice I'rL'slclciit; .Spiro T. A}?iicw i!al<l lui luul tiiikwl liy lolcphiinc with Nlxitii in Thalliiiul iincl was told tho Democratic proposal was -“ uDoocuptaWo.”- ...........- .. .......... ~-’~"Ariicw—ncnr!rrt~the-5cnntR Duniocnitlc rollcy Committee cif npplyliiK H ixickct veto to Nixoii’n re(iui!st for n one-year r«vlnn«;tr'n nT thn denying the Senate a chance to vote on It. Tlu! Monday appearance up- piircnlly. meant (he 10 per cent aurchtirge --withholdinc would expire • ’niur-sday night at mijlntafltWiiT.dovolopmfiut^UuiL mxant • wngo onrnerH almont Immediately would begin get- ting larger paychecks. .Si'nnte Democratic T.ender Mike tMunsfleld had told itcpuhllcans- that unless they iigtci'd t*i' his compronilKc proposal ■ for a ’ , flve-moath extension ..cnupleiL-wil|» .jiwccRt InR'tnx rt^form the stirtnx would die as scheduled at 'mUlnlght Thursday. . .Seo SURTAX, Pg. 2, Col. « Burley Petitions RuredTSTSiValid nUKI.UY — An clcrtlnn rnll- i n f t . (« r «\ c.Uy form of Hovnrnnient In nurlciy np* IHtltrud to ha ntymled M^ain this week wlien City Cli-rk Chnrlus fiiiadihiok ruliKl Invalid »l>{- iiiiluren ini pellllonn cul|lni( for tin* cliTlinn, . Of iho 777 nluniilurvn on (he petitions nul)ii)ltt('d, 'o ii I y '1111 weru declared to he .lognl hv tli« city clhrk. A total of -1211 . . iilgnnfures aru. pucdC(L;.Iuii “ ClO(^lirth. Mr. .‘iliiuldiick said mimy.of ihu puniOH on-(lm ixjtillonM did not iip|)ehr lo.lm tntj samu. as the n n m u b nppeiirlng on thn . cliy'rt registry of votora. (For exiimplo, John L, Doe In (he liifll fllecilon might Imvo fllgntid tho polltlon J. L. Doo), llo ruled (hOKo nlgnnturen In< ...vu;ia.'..Jlo. olso. aald -the alftnn* Itijon.of those who did not votu In tlio lnflt 'c|ty election were nlno invnlld. ,r' Tho rulinit wa» tho n tic o n d iDUjor atumbllnH block thrown - nt -propononts -of t h O' Bpoclnl election. I-nst week. Mayor Joe not aac ' timo now to follow Iduho iJtw on th« time llmK In whkh m>cl) an oloctloti can be called: Me hi^n tiol, plunDcd to cull for-a special election, ' •Tho nxiyor conlopded at the tlmn tlio'petitioni were not pre- fionlcd.ln llino'lu.adverlht! for in (litys and hitvo tliu eluclion (II) dayH i»rlor l<> N oy, <1. K e n,t. Church, clly attorhny, sAld liq has asked the IduUu ir-fofan opinion on tho npdbial olccUun. He cxpocts to receive the 6|h(r- Ion Nometlme thin week, he na'ldi .. Mr. aiurch aUo Mid polltionif submitted in mld-Jttly will not bo vntlct If proponentA of the city manager form make’ an- other try. Chnrlos Krumra, chnlrn\nn of the group'circulating the peti ...................... 'oure-^her „.v.. wan tit leuAt (he required num- ber of valid algnaluroa on the petlllonK." . lie also said an nttorney U checking..thp J d n h o cci^de, flanrchlns for poiBlhlo"! a [ jroun^ to |>roteBt tho mayor'* TXJNDON (U P I) Tlie Soviet Embassy broke a 48-hour Hilence today and snld.it had askcd-.tljp.BritIsh Porelgn-offipc and Scotland yard to help find Russian novelist Anatoly V. Kuznetsov. 40, who vanished from his London hotel Monday night, Kuznet-sov’s novels on the Imperfections of life in Russia nnd liie condemnalloti (H the Communist establishment. He bad been in i,ondon since 'rimrsday working on the U)nilon portion of a hook ordered up by the Kremlin the life of V. 1. ^ n in .' • The embaas>». Iind. refusal fo discuss Kuznetsov'.i dUnppea- rancc* but-A •«pokosm»in~flotd today; “Unfortunately wo have heard nothing frotn' Kiizntt.sov nnd ho nlrcaily is iwo days missing." 11(1 .laid (lie embassy hi»d ankcd help, ,4_Ho_walkC4Ui)uUof. the Apollo Hotel In I/)ndun's Kcn-^lngton District Tuesday nt 11:10 p.m., leaving h h lugiiage in hla JS.fil* a-dny tilngle room, Wliti a wave of Ills 1ian<l, he, dl»nilssi'd the desk clerk’a eoinnient that his Interpreter was looking for him, ^nd disan^rud into thu .night. ■'•neTtnd not sny Iwij^filntt^ntl was not carrying anylhing,'' ' ' ................ .33*_lhc-nlnlit IJVRGE DRUMS OP c:.. ........................ 8(r6wn across In(crsla(o^tlN early~WB3nesday . . „ , eas( ot the Twin Falls interchange. The mlnc6 were being --tmnsported-fronfStmocnrin^TJo H«riBor,"WM8li. Tfio'lwo men In (ho truck were treated and rolqjiscd from'Maglo Valley Memorial Hospital early this' morning, Wllilnni.VaD..Pykfi,. A(a(e~pa(rolman; said (he drlvet- apparendy went to ulccp. Ono o|. (ho mln(!8 lfl,flhown!hcri?.ln.th.R.Jower lc(rcornw r Ujo^hoto. Naval Mines Scattered As Truck Flips Two truck drivers miraculous ly .w tupcd : atrriouaiiHjuryrWcfl nefidfty morning when’thelr trnC' tor-tcaller rig loaded with Navy undurwiUur ntlnes overliirni'd Jiis( west of the Twin Falls In^ lerchanKO on Interstalc HON,. .Slate Patrolman Wllllnm Van Pykf. iny<:?tlKHilim offltcr. said Ww ilrlvor, Char)t's 5>, IM'Rer, ■.«, apimrciitly^vi:iit-lO„fl|i:ep. .The otjlcorH wore culleil to llie'sccne at 2;03 n,m. fluiu elcrk at tho Apollo, ••IIo was wearing a dark brown Jacket, brown trousers, liut did not wonr n tlpi" Ti)0 . Sovlof .Embnfiay, .asked the l-'omign Office to order A search by .Scotland Yard. Ku»ne(ftov first got In trouble with Soviet *Commimt« offielni- <lom witli his ion? doeinnentary novel nabi Yar. It lells of (ho filnughtor of 100,000 .Tews by the Nazis In Kill In Kii/.nolKOV’» native tity of Kiev In the .Soviet Ultraliic. ........ _________ Soviet critloN unld U dwollod lOQ_inut;li..nn_ll>*-j«wi»h 'nntiinr of the atrocity and implied (hht non-Jowlsh people of the Soviet Un)prf cooponited with Hie Nfltla. . . -Mr. BUgor and hts rullof drlv- ££;rWJmi,m-T.-WlhiK)lli,-Wel)H - . rM f).. were- tiirowri*oirror the chI). They were treated and reicnsed at .Miiglc Valley Me- morial Hospliaj, Mr. Van Dyke said tlie trans- port tnirk w'ls.nn rouie.ftain iii'iii'vu. Ill,, lo Uungur. Waph., wlih.ihe tvcnluaiyt:a,J^0Jl‘i of tho TaTKo .1.!j20-pound drum s of class A TNT:wa!i dittnngcd.- Battle Flares Near Border; 6.3i Reds Die SAIfJON (UPI)—A »{«'rond day of heavy flghtlni; hetween Saigon anil (he ‘ -Cnmbiiillan border left—fTj-Nnrm’-VinnTit STORM MOVE.S M.JAMr (UPI) ‘ Trnplcnl storm A nm ^iovrd <lelil)nratcly ttt:r(i/is 3 9 ^ rbniOte' Ceiilnll Atlantln^toduy, Us wlhds mounting to ncur-.burricuna f<irce. 'I Hungry Thieves ' COLUMlJUS.. Ohio -(UPI) —Thomna Walker, M; ioW police lio w«« dbllvorlng prised ,nini. Ilirust a blunt object ugnfnst his slomacll aiiii denumded: "Olvo me .your tnoney, • iceya, • and pizza,"' A «r Tho'pnir (poJc- thB-plnsT— WalkVs^^U^^iiul, dr^l. of President Nixon's vlst to thio war ione today, Tho South Vletnaniet^o Irregu- lArfi' Fim Inio the /North Vletnnmrso unit Tuesday morn* Ing. nnd ciulckly calleii In Americon troops, dive Immbers, hellcop(er gunshlps and artille- ry. atrlkCB -for olose-ln support. M ilitary opokenmen doscrlbed ■■■ . Spokesmen. sali| elghl-en^tlne S(rntofor(s dumped ifid toiiii of !iOO, nnd 780-|xiuiid iKimba onto CDTnTTinntxi b a s o RiRP kara and wflapon^i ^ ^ ^ | ^ BO -----------------------------------T ------------- ----------- TH^ .WHEELS yk(ERE Made ■o rw a o D ? -'^ Yet, wlist)-rollar ibritai weta tn-' vs'nlail In tlia )060’t, Ilia wliofll. war* woodan, tly. ll>a HIIIO’i, IkiII tiBoilrto»-bn» r«ploc»<< ilia wooH, ClillJtan ll>a wodil. ov«r lovt 10 rollar ikoi*'. , |ui| ni tiny (lid a liumiiad 'yonfi nool Chll({ran do lova lliilr toyt nncl Qomai but Ihay-laam to-oiiintow ,Tlnm wliH< (|ia dilnjHi itllt mvm' yana-i)f..uiB.ia_«a— Wnn» Ad tly, dlollno V33-09al ,p(onfBi,.„__ ; ___ ,, tha ffril ntl ra<al*ad In (ha sd daportmanl tadayl UKf-lS«rt«wT-ito-<»ier Pcrsonnel-fpoin-the -Mountain Hon^lirtiinxjjlflsytizriaaii '!<1 In to relimd llio explosives. They sold the drums will be nken to the (ilr base animunl- Ion dujxit until another truck can conu) for (h'enu Tito 10(16 OMC (raclor-lraller, lieltmRlnn to Trl-StiUo M o to r r.mn^potl.-co;, iwaa 4join}>letely domollsiied,* Officer VanPyko aabLhft-iO^-- pected to hsiifi'fl" clIrtllArt as aooirn? hqiCQuW.tflUCIOrihfl-tWQ men Involved. One of the pair involved in tho a c C I d i) h t w as' coiifacted Wednesday morning at their tel. Ho said they were not au- thorized to give out any Infor- (nation- about - the-aoeident -or jliulr: <;ariio.. llo nald. tlioy -wcro both, resting ut tho motel and were not, sure how long they area on tho outsklrtsKof tito city's North End. Authorities id e n t i f1 e d tho mnnsluiLBoflyiOf one.oLihojfic=Z tims — from papers found on the body-— tcntatlvlejr-as "Bt-- torney Eugene Smith of Boise. A former prosecuting- attorney of Ado _County. i.'Jmlth w o i tho son of retlrecf Chief Justice E, p, Smith ofjho Syprcmo-Court.;, ^ . This body, was Tccovorcd from tho wreckago of n piano that came down-rtt Fifth and Vnlon '' Streets. The plane landed In the middle of Fifth Street and most of (he wreckage stayed in a crumpled mnssj._ ' , ^ _A-plcca-oCUbU-plHnfl^flfruclt ------ U>cJiomo-of.Jilr3_Gardnor-Par----- - ~Sco'PLAfVE.f;'Pgrz,~CbI.“ l ------------ Wife Qf Iraq^'Ihnnigrant Is“ Injurcd^In Utah Explosion .SALT luMJE CIYy (l)Pl) - ho young , wife of a recent nunlgrant from Iran remains II vary crltlca) condition hero (iday following an fxploilon nicHdav that po{k'o bellevo __ liuvc— been—««u«od—by lynnmlto wired to the lBnttlot\ of- tho- frtmily car. - - - ■ Mrs. Kaelynn R. Rnhawl, 2i, Clrnngor, flufforpd multlplp In- ]uriua..to..licrJoga.and. abdomen when her car was torn opnrt as nho attempted to start It about R a. m. in her carport. Capt,, N« D, Hayward ~nf ttt>) Salt U ko County sliorlff'ft of- flco sold lie l^Qlloycd the hIttPl vyna-^!0used-by*tl3mQmlte-whtch appeared to have been attached (0 the- npnrk plugs and S rounded ta-d<^tonB(e-whott' (he jnltlon switch-was turned on, alwut throe -yea couple's two-yenr-olu di Kimberly, ami a nephew, Kevin McMullion. 17. were In tho house nnd were not Injured by the blast,. _ • The\llalmwr.Tfimliy- hi# I _:Jit.Ui(LUlmfr-ur-th»-«Nploflion^ tlw victim’*, husband, Micha«). so MW ««.kA ha« cMldod ta tb» y a lM fitatu . . . the daughter. tho pbJocL of thrcatonipg-and abusive plione calls, vanunilsm and ■prnwllng, around the fam- ily homo. 'Earlier this year, Mrs, RohowLj«ii-.JtoUbcd_in tho leg and the side by a young woman who had come to the Rahawi roaldoncd aeekbm aiwltor, ------- : ■' * TnvesUsatlns offlcera^- who maintain 4Kfl lheldent-lii-»defit>. Kely not" tbd rMult of Iwrh^od racltil ten«loni», any tiioy cait find .'"Absolutely 'n6 motive" for the __ vh|ch*demollBhed'^f»e"front ,o Hie automobile ; «nd’ ;cMJ»ed vut ftkto (b*.bo^ h .... Alls Center FeeSchedule Is.ReviewfsdL C6st.t of oporoting tho College of Soulltern Idali^ Finoj_Arti»_ CflOier'nUdfrAHuni were Review* ' ed Tuesday when the'advisory committee,,-'h e I'd ' n lunchoon meeting of the Holiday Inn. '1‘he .t‘ommlHee-agreed w re - tain tho present fee whedulo for ttio next fPical year. At that time it*ls anticipated morfl data will be avallablo on .which to buse needed feo change. Jame/i-Kinney, chairman, said indicatiomi now .aro that fees__ niij,*-not WMtlilg 9perallii ex- pensesr , 11)0 commiKe* : also m n t oit, record- ' rocommendlhg' a ‘ new contract form be developed to ^ 1 1 out ^tho ^CTndiU^na^.^of use le g e l^ r , Kinney aaW Ihla vTould '* cover BUQli Items ni raovemenC bf plft • ' li ! pianos aikI raisinc or'lower* Ing^thQ, thrust ............. educational use, ond 13 others.•’ -During tho-meeting' «t *tho:.- Holiday Inn, the CSl boartl ot- 4ruaiM«-^N(«it4«4-i(a>«pprMl«>^ lion tp ihq Bdvtipry cominUt^e, help and aupport m cnai>»

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•' • secowl se rie s of television of M ars twice a s ic rotatesp ictures e a r ly - to d a y a s - i t - beneath— th e _ two__ tclcvJsiOTL

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m onth, com ing on th e heels of- the Apollo* u m ission tha t

..landed m ep on the moon. The

th e rm a l radiation.Of p a rticu la r Interest Is

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/ ; -12:23 a .m . P D T .today. They slon L abora to ry ’s Mission Gon-w ill 'b e b eam ed b ack to e a r th trt>l confessed Tuesday night

S f ' ' ■ V sta rtin g a t 6 p;m . they w ere ra th e r disappointed^ : M ariner, S wJlJ f ly p ast M ars in [the f ir s t o f the 33 pictures

..................... a t a d istance o( 2,000 m iles th a t slow ly .unfolded, line bytonight a t 10:03 P D T a f te r a line,- a c ro s s the- -television

-T H IS P H O T d -O F T W A R S ifa te n ^ t t e 'M a m e t (T sp a c p S ilt th rough space . D espite the v ast The principal objection was a t a -d is tan ce oW 63,250 s ta tu te m iles from th e " R e d P lan e t,” distance, th e spacecraft will he the low contrast, but; Dr. sh o w s th e equaftPrlal re r io n w hich wlU be covered'-ln tho pearp— o n ly - 9 ^ e c o t id 4 {or - t h e ; R obert B. Lejchlon of' theshow s th e e q u a f^ la l r e ^ o n w hich wlU be covered'-in the-iiearv— only cncoun to r-phasc of the MajrJ[ner'6 p a s s .-T h e ;^ lg h t_ a re a a t - rendezvous.

- t h ‘ o p - l 9- « y d J r i la r“ W h O rP ro n n n e r it^ r l^ fa a tu re -p a ra lIc l—— M ariner— 7 r-^ th e— 850:pound—:£ y i:s a ic E 2 1 ^ 3 a te r - . tn th e cflualor in the right-hand p a r t of the ohoto tsrM eridianl ‘~<ilBgggtwln-of-Mar!rf(n-~E'."~wni"'“ m uch ffiier than I’ve . ever

{or- the ; R obert B. Leighlon of' .... ; • ColitocAia lAStitule of Technolo'

SPACE . CESJTER, Houston (O P I)—Biologist.s injected lunar dust into germ -free w hite mice

jod iiy__in__a__crucial test ofw hether chunks of tHe moon brought b ack by the Apollo 11astronau ts__ h arb o r — liifectlouS-organism s o r .polsonous-cheml* cals’. ' ,

So fa r a s the pilots' two doctoEs. a r e concerned, all evidence i n d ! c a to-s-the-m oon- m aterla l is sa fe and th a t Neil A. A rm strong, M ichael CoHlns and Edwin E-. AldHn should b e ' released from - q u a ra n tin e - o n - schedule-Ayg-H t

night th a t th e s ta r t of biological testing on the w hite mice, tissue 'c u ltu re s and ' bacteria-

-supporting-

served as a b a s e n a t io n In ' .o rjilt around the moon while A rm strong and Aldrin explored th e Sea of T ranquillity 10 dava

E s a : ;

todaysth e key to whether

m icroscopic oVganlsms >hrWeiln th e - ro c k ^ - in d —so il- sam ples Apollo n b rough t b a c k 'l a s t week. r •

D r. W illiam R .-C a r i in H e r , 4ine of th e two physicians living in isolation w ith th e moon pilots, s a id th e astronau ts and 12 o ther persons housed in the

1.5-m iHjoh—L u n a r-‘Recciving-

ago .Tho.-scorched m odule, sca led

-s lnce-the-JuV 24 Pacific splosh^*- ■ down, w as en route by c a r f e O ' ? • p i a n o ’fr</m Honolulu w here it , ' w a s drained of fuel and do* •actiyated. I t will rem ain in - —r -q u a ra n tin e -a b ^ lo n g ^ a s - its -p ilo ti .-^ ^ ' d o . ' •. The s e _ c o n d batch of pholtv i_! g raphs- snapped by tho moon- , '

-explorerrr-w as -n ! lc a sc d ~ to lh e ‘ ^ -pub lie -a fte r-:^ < le c ontaminfltk)n— p - process la te Tuesday night. I t ' • ■' show ed A rm strong--sm illnff In I'. , th e cabin o f the landing c ra f t '

)ilot's-eye v iew of th e . .'E ag le ; a pilo- I S n t i f c r t t e r„ ,? t rg r : th e '-c a rf l r 7 btf.ooo;-: f y : ' . '.T T nrr m iles ' aw ay; and rocks on the : ..i " V

•m o o a 's 'su rface .- , T h e -w o rld 'g o rits '< irs rlo b k "a t” : ~ Z ~ C : r - - ' .tKe moon pictures in -color ica rlie r In the d ay and ‘saw J 'L '.'■''■■•'.v.;, -A rm strong take the f ir s t step o n th e moon; the tram pled • ■ t— ' - r' footprints a ro u n d . .Tranquillity B ase; th e A m erican f lag ; and- th e two scientific Instrum ents ALL O P A F y C A a n d E on ipe and ihost a f Asia can

.Laboratory ‘’conlJnue to appear in excellent healTh." ,

The astro n au ts have been In tho - q u a ran tin e '-bulldicg—since:

■early-Sunday.' ’TRey w ere to be. joined la te ■ today - b y • - their

. . . . . . , ___ „ , oT m t IIi ta w n by ih e Apollo 11T he mo'vlc sequence, wliich astronauts from m ore than 112,000 m iles In space, during tbo

las ted ' eight minutes, sH ow d-m oon-Iandlng m ission . G reenland can ^ seen a t the upper E ag le sk im m ing, only a - f e w le lt ; Ire land , E n g la n d Spain a nd Ita ly starnt ou t..a tt4 ypTdln-

:jmTTrir»>ri=fnBp=n^y iyy=Tt»A-z;tlTqrfF-~ I t ’ lgalg f tp “ tnfITrtnfiIfli?Ln^^iw^-^fwfeCri~AiyltgBt_flnd. itttrg-.,- su rface , dodging ru g g ed ' W est n e s s rT h o outline w as p laced on the' photo by an a r tls t from C ra te r and desccndin|T in a Inform aHon suppltcd-by_N A SA J4See-pbotas>-Eaga-2fl>-<U Pt-

Sun T o Sizzle

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M agic Valley's Home Newsp^■ T W I N f a l l s ; I D A H O , W E D N E S D A Y , J U L Y 30, 1969 . _ T E N _ C ^ J C T 3 _

^ pifflications T On Desert Land

Hot-‘Pot’KANSAS C I T Y — Kan'.

- (U P lV -P o lfce a m s te d D a­vid A llen B runk. 18. and a juvenile, and charged them w ith possession of m arl-

.. Juana, a f te r officers found betw een 20 arttl 30 pounds of i » t w rapped up In tho

d ry ing laundry. Officers a rre s ted the pair

Tuesday, nigh t fl*; wpnt to p ick up the ir pot-loaded sheets from a coin-operated.

Aircraft— ^BLISS — The B ureau of Land

-M a t\a R € m e n t-h a s -a p p r6 v e d —15 applications for d e se rt land en-

nU d m ic tn incjuf’--’

O rval H ad ley of Boise, m an­a g e r of the Idaho ' Land Office, siiid the p ro jec t is’ located in

• portions of E lm oro . and Twin F a lls c o u n tie s -n e a r -B lis s and HaRcrm an.• T h e _ p ro je c t Is th e f i r s ^ o f J U kind to be approved ' in -Id ah o since se tting up of c r ite ria by

•fo rm cr“ 'S c c re tn ry '-o f—Interior .Stewart U d a U nen rly _ th rco y ea rs a g o - _____________

Udall had ru led aga inst en- irym e n -{n 'th e -s Q -ca U e d -ln d k a n Hill D evelopm ent Cose In Owy-

_ •Ing-off-A storm nttv y w a :----------------------------------------

ahead *WM au tho rised fo r 4,' a c re s of f h e .to a l 16,000 acres classified fo r such use In thea rea ., ------

Tho app roval, lim ited -to the firs t segm ent o f applications, is based on a to tal plan o t develop* m en t which Tncludes 55 prefer* enco righ t applications. — Notices-of-nllowance-of claim sb y-tiio 15 persons J ll in g updec

EN TR IES. P g . 2, Col. 7

G0P“teaders Veto Surtax Gomi)j*oniise

■ ir e p l ib l l t i in a d m in is t r a t io n h a s ro je c lP d th e D e m o c r a ts ’ pront)- sul Uir a ^hlJr^-l(■rn^ cxiunsmn o f th e • Ino'iinQ t a x H iirclm rpe n n d sitid a "< lc('p ly conccriH -d”

.P re .s id e iit N ix o n w ill ta k e hla to jU » jN n i9.r iqan -pcnpJn o

ill s i-o(urn f ro m n w or)U .t r ip M nnd iiy .

. . ln - « d r n m n tjo 10 p .m . E D T a n n n iin c i 'i i ic n t ' Tiie.sdriy V ice I 'rL 'slc lc iit; .Spiro T . A}?iicw i!al<l lui luu l tii ik w l liy lo lcph iinc w ith N lx itii in T h a lliiiu l iincl w a s to ld th o D e m o c ra t ic p ro p o s a l w a s

-“ uDoocuptaWo.”- ...........- ............ —~-’~"Ariicw— n c n r!rr t~ th e -5 c n n tR

D u n io c n it lc r o l l c y C o m m itte e cif npp ly liiK H ix ic k c t v e to to N ix o ii’n re(iu i!s t fo r n o n e -y e a r

r«vlnn«;tr'n nT thndenying the Sena te a chance to vo te on It. •

Tlu! M onday appearance up- piircnlly. m eant (he 10 per cent aurchtirge --w ithholdinc would expire • ’niur-sday night a t m ijlntafltW iiT.dovolopm fiut^UuiL m xant • wngo onrnerH almont Im m ediately would begin get­ting la rg er paychecks.

.Si'nnte D em ocratic T.ender Mike tMunsfleld had told itcpuhllcans- tha t unless they iigtci'd t*i' his compronilKc proposal ■ for a ’, flve-moath extension ..cnupleiL-wil|» .jiwccRt InR'tnx rt^form the stirtnx would die a s scheduled a t 'mUlnlght Thursday. .

.Seo SURTAX, Pg . 2, Col. «

Burley PetitionsRuredTSTSiValid

nU K I.U Y — An clcrtlnn rnll- in f t . («r «\ c.Uy formof Hovnrnnient In nurlciy np* IHtltrud to ha ntymled M^ain this week wlien City Cli-rk Chnrlus fiiiadihiok ruliKl Invalid »l>{- iiiiluren ini pellllonn cul|lni( for tin* cliT linn, . •

Of iho 777 nluniilurvn on (he petitions nul)ii)ltt('d, 'o ii I y '1111 weru d ec la red to he .lognl hv tli« c ity clhrk. A to tal of -1211

. . iilgnnfures a ru . pucdC(L;.Iuii “ ClO( lirth.

M r. .‘iliiuldiick said m im y .o f ihu puniOH on-(lm ixjtillonM did not iip |)ehr lo .lm tntj samu. as the n n m u b nppeiirlng on thn

. cliy'rt reg is try of votora. (F o r exiimplo, John L, Doe In (he liifll fllecilon m ight Imvo fllgntid tho polltlon J . L. Doo),

l lo ru led (hOKo nlgnnturen In< ...vu;ia.'..Jlo. olso. aald -the alftnn*

Itijon .of those who did not votu In tlio lnflt 'c |ty election w ere nlno invnlld. ,r'

Tho rulinit wa» tho n t i c o n d iDUjor atumbllnH block thrown

- n t -propononts -of t h O' Bpoclnl election. I-nst week. M ayor Joe

not aac '

tim o now to follow Iduho iJtw on th« tim e llmK In w h k h m>cl) an oloctloti c a n be called: Me hi^n tiol, plunDcd to cull fo r-a special election, '

•Tho nxiyor conlopded a t the tlmn tlio 'pe tition i w ere not pre- fionlcd.ln l l in o 'lu .a d v e rlh t! for in (litys and hitvo tliu eluclion (II) dayH i»rlor l<> Noy, <1.

K e n,t. C hurch, c lly a ttorhny, sAld liq h as a sk e d the IduUu

i r -f o f a nopinion on tho npdbial olccUun. He cxpocts to receive th e 6|h(r- Ion Nometlme thin week, he na'ldi .. M r. a iu r c h aU o M id polltionif subm itted in m ld-Jttly will not bo vntlct If proponentA of the city m anager fo rm m ake’ an- o ther try .

Chnrlos K rum ra, chn lrn \nn of the g ro u p 'c irc u la tin g the peti

...................... 'o u re-^h er„ .v . .wan tit leuAt (he required num ­b e r of valid a lgnaluroa on thepetlllonK.". lie also said a n nttorney U checking..thp J d n h o cci^de, flanrchlns for poiBlhlo"! a [ jroun^ to |>roteBt tho mayor'*

TXJNDON (U P I) Tlie Soviet E m bassy broke a 48-hour Hilence today and s n ld . i t had askcd-.tljp.BritIsh Porelgn-offipc and Scotland y a rd to help find Russian novelist Anatoly V. Kuznetsov. 40, who vanished from his London hotel M ondaynight,

Kuznet-sov’s novels on the Im perfections of life in Russia

nnd liie condemnalloti (H the C om m unist estab lishm ent. He bad been in i,ondon since 'rim rsday w orking on the U)nilon portion of a hookordered up by the Kremlin the life of V. 1. ^ n i n . '• The embaas>». Iind. re fu sa l fo

discuss Kuznetsov'.i dUnppea- rancc* b u t-A •«pokosm»in~flotd today; “ U nfortunately wo have heard nothing frotn' Kiizntt.sov nnd ho n lrcaily is iwo days m issing ." 11(1 .laid (lie em bassy hi»d ankcd help,

,4_Ho_walkC4Ui)uUof. the Apollo ■ Hotel In I/)ndun 's Kcn-^lngton

D istrict Tuesday n t 11:10 p.m ., leaving h h lugiiage in hla JS.fil* a-dny tilngle room , Wliti a wave of Ills 1ian<l, he, dl»nilssi'd the desk c le rk ’a eoinnient that his In te rp re te r w as looking for him, ^nd d i s a n ^ r u d into thu .night.

■'•neTtnd not sny Iwij^filntt^ntl w as n o t ca rry in g anylh ing ,''

' ' ................ .33*_lhc-nlnlit

IJVR G E DRUMS OP c:.. ........................8(r6wn across In(crsla(o^tlN early~WB3nesday . . „ , eas( ot the Twin Falls interchange. The mlnc6 were being

- - tmnsported-fronfStmocnrin^TJo H«riBor,"WM8li. Tfio'lwo men In (ho truck were treated and rolqjiscd from'M aglo Valley

M em orial Hospital e a rly this' morning, W llilnni.V aD ..Pykfi,. A(a(e~pa(rolman; said (he drlvet- apparendy w ent to ulccp. Ono o|. (ho mln(!8 lfl,flhown!hcri?.ln.th.R.Jower lc ( r c o r n w r Ujo ^h o to .

Naval Mines Scattered As Truck FlipsTw o tru ck drivers miraculous

ly .w tu p c d : atrriouaiiHjuryrWcfl nefidfty m orning w hen’thelr trnC' to r-tcaller rig loaded with Navy undurwiUur ntlnes overliirni'd Jiis( w est o f the Twin Falls In lerchanKO on In tersta lc HON,.

.Slate P atro lm an Wllllnm Van P y k f . iny<:?tlKHilim o ffltc r. said Ww ilrlvor, Char)t's 5>, IM'Rer, ■.«, ap im rciitly^vi:iit-lO „fl|i:ep . .The otjlcorH w ore culleil to llie'sccne a t 2;03 n ,m .

fluiuelcrk a t tho Apollo, ••IIo was w earing a d a rk brown Jacket, brown trousers, liut did not wonr n tlp i"

Ti)0 . Sovlof .Embnfiay, .asked the l-'omign Office to o rder A search by .Scotland Yard.

Ku»ne(ftov firs t got In trouble with Soviet *Commimt« offielni- <lom witli his ion? doeinnentary novel nab i Y ar. It lells of (ho filnughtor of 100,000 .Tews by the Nazis In Kill In Kii/.nolKOV’» native t i ty of Kiev In the .SovietUltraliic. ........ _________

Soviet critloN unld U dwollod lOQ_inut;li..nn_ll>*-j«wi»h 'nn tiin r of the a troc ity and implied (hht non-Jowlsh people of the Soviet Un)prf cooponited w ith Hie Nfltla. . .

-M r. BUgor and hts rullof drlv- £ £ ;rW Jm i,m -T .-W lh iK )ll i,-W e l)H- . r M f ).. w ere- t iirowri* o irro rthe chI). They w ere treated and reicnsed a t .M iiglc Valley Me­m orial Hospliaj,

Mr. Van Dyke said tlie trans­port tn irk w 'ls .n n ro u ie .f ta in iii'iii'vu. Ill,, lo Uungur. Waph., w lih .ihe tvcnluaiyt:a,J^0Jl‘i of tho TaTKo .1.!j20-pound drum s of c lass A TN T:wa!i dittnngcd.-

Battle Flares Near Border; 6.3i Reds Die

SAIfJON (U PI)—A »{«'rond day of heavy flghtlni; hetween Saigon anil (he ‘ -Cnmbiiillan bo rder left—fTj-N nrm ’-VinnTit

STORM MOVE.S

M.JAMr (U P I) ‘ Trnplcnl storm A n m ^ io v rd <lelil)nratcly ttt:r(i/is 3 9 ^ rbniOte' Ceiilnll A t l a n t ln ^ to d u y , Us wlhds mounting to ncur-.burricuna f<irce. 'I

Hungry Thieves' COLUMlJUS.. Ohio -(U P I)

—Thom na W alker, M; ioW police lio w«« dbllvorlng

prised ,nini. Ilirust a blunt object ugnfnst h is slom acll aiiii denum ded: "Olvo me .your tnoney, • iceya, • and pizza,"' A «r

T h o 'p n i r (poJc- thB -plnsT—W a lk V s ^ ^ U ^ ^ i iu l , d r ^ l .

of President Nixon's vlst to thio w a r io n e today,

Tho South Vletnaniet^o Irregu- lA rfi' Fim Inio the /N orth V letnnm rso unit Tuesday morn* Ing. nnd ciulckly calleii In A m ericon troops, d ive Immbers, hellcop(er gunshlps and artille­ry . atrlkCB -for olose-ln support.

M ilitary opokenmen doscrlbed ■■■. Spokesm en. sali| elghl-en^tlne S(rntofor(s dum ped ifid toiiii of !iOO, nnd 780-|xiuiid iKimba onto CDTnTTinntxi baso RiRPkara a n d wflapon i ^ ^ ^ | ^ BO

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TH^ .WHEELSyk(ERE Made ■o r w a o D ? -'^

Yet, wlist)-rollar ibritai weta tn-' vs'nlail In tlia )060’t, Ilia wliofll. war* woodan, tly. ll>a HIIIO’i, IkiII tiBoilrto»-bn» r«ploc»<< ilia wooH, ClillJtan ll>a wodil. ov«r lovt 10 rollar ik o i* '. , |ui| ni tiny (lid a liumiiad 'yonfi nool Chll({ran do lova lliilr toyt nncl Qomai but Ihay-laam to-oiiintow ,Tlnm wliH< (|ia dilnjHi itllt mvm' ya n a -i)f..u iB .ia _«a —

Wnn» Ad tly, dlollno V33-09al,p(onfBi,.„__ ; ___ , ,

tha ffril ntl ra<al*ad In (ha sd daportmanl tadayl

U K f-lS «rt«w T-ito -<»ie r

Pcrsonnel-fpo in-the -M ountain H o n ^ l i r t i i n x j j l f l s y t i z r i a a i i '!<1 In to relimd llio explosives. They sold the drum s will be nken to the (ilr base anim unl- Ion dujxit until another truck

can conu) fo r (h'enu Tito 10(16 OMC (raclor-lra ller,

lieltmRlnn to Trl-StiUo M o t o r r.m n^potl.-co ;, iw aa 4join}>letely domollsiied,*

O fficer VanPyko aabLhft-iO^--

pected to h s iif i 'f l" clIrtllArt as aooirn? hqiCQuW.tflUCIOrihfl-tWQ men Involved.

One of the p a ir involved in tho a c C I d i) h t w a s ' coiifacted W ednesday m orning a t their tel. Ho said they w ere not au ­thorized to give out an y Infor- (nation- about - th e -a o e id e n t -or jliulr: <;ariio.. llo nald. tlioy -wcro both, resting u t tho m otel and were not, sure how long they

a re a on tho outsklrtsK of t i t o c ity 's N orth End.

A uthorities i d e n t i f1 e d tho mnnsluiLBoflyiOf one .oL iho jfic= Z tim s — from papers found on th e b o d y -— tcn ta tlv le jr-as "Bt-- to rney Eugene Sm ith o f Boise.A fo rm er prosecuting- a tto rney of Ado _County. i.'Jmlth w o i tho son of retlrecf Chief Ju s tice E,p , Sm ith o f jh o Syprcm o-C ourt.;, ^ . This body, was Tccovorcd from tho w reckago of n piano th a t cam e dow n-rtt F ifth a n d Vnlon ' ' S treets. The plane landed In the m iddle of F ifth Street and m ost o f (he w reckage stayed in a crum pled m n ss j._ ' , ^_A -plcca-oCU bU -plH nfl^flfruclt------U > cJiom o-of.Jilr3_G ardnor-Par----- -~ S c o 'P L A f V E .f ; 'P g rz ,~ C b I.“ l ------------

Wife Q f Iraq^'Ihnnigrant Is“ Injurcd^In Utah Explosion

.SALT luM JE CIYy ( l)P l) - ho young , w ife of a recen t

nunlgran t from Iran rem ains II vary crltlca) condition hero (iday following an fxp lo ilon nicHdav tha t po{k'o bellevo

__liuvc— been—««u«od— bylynnm lto w ired to the lBnttlot\ of- tho- frtmily ca r. - - - ■

Mrs. Kaelynn R. Rnhawl, 2i, Clrnngor, flufforpd multlplp In- ]uriua..to ..licrJoga.and. abdom en when her c a r w as torn opnrt as nho a ttem pted to s ta r t It about R a . m . in her carpo rt.

Capt,, N« D, H ayw ard ~nf ttt>) Salt U k o County sliorlff'ft of- flco sold lie l^Qlloycd the hIttPl vyna-^!0used-by*tl3mQmlte-whtch appeared to have been attached (0 the- npnrk plugs and

Srounded ta-d<^tonB(e-whott' (he jnltlon sw itch-w as tu rned on,

alw ut th roe -yea couple's two-yenr-olu di Kimberly, ami a nephew , KevinMcMullion. 17. w ere In tho house nnd w ere n o t In jured by the blast,. _ •

The\llalm w r.Tfim liy- h i# I

_:Jit.U i(LU lm fr-u r-th»-«N p loflio n ^ tlw v ictim ’*, husband, M icha«).so MW ««.kAh a « cM ld o d ta t b » y a l M f ita tu

. . . the daughter.

tho pbJocL of thrcatonipg-and abusive plione calls, vanunilsm and ■prnwllng, around the fam­ily homo. 'Earlier this year, Mrs, RohowLj«ii-.JtoUbcd_in tho leg and the side by a young woman who had come to the Rahawi roaldoncd aeekbm aiwltor, ------- : ■' *

T nvesUsatlns offlcera^- who m aintain 4Kfl lheldent-lii-»defit>. Kely n o t" tbd rM ult o f Iwrh^od rac ltil ten«loni», a n y tiioy cait find .'"Absolutely 'n6m otive" fo r th e __vh|ch*dem ollBhed'^f»e"front ,o

Hie autom obile ; « n d ’ ;cMJ»ed

v u t ftkto ( b * . b o ^

h....

Alls Center FeeScheduleIs.ReviewfsdL

C6st.t of oporoting tho College of Soulltern Idali^ Finoj_Arti»_ CflOier'nUdfrAHuni w ere Review* ' ed Tuesday when the'advisory committee,,-'h e I'd ' n lunchoon meeting o f the Holiday Inn.

'1‘he .t‘ommlHee-agreed w re­tain tho present fee whedulo for ttio next fPical year. At that time it*ls anticipated morfl data will be avallablo on .which to buse needed feo change. Jame/i-Kinney, chairman, saidindicatiomi now .aro that fees__niij,*-not WMtlilg 9p e ra llii ex-pensesr , 11)0 commiKe* : also m n t oit, record- ' rocommendlhg' a ‘ new contract form be developed to ^ 1 1 out tho CTndiU na . of use

le g e l^ r , Kinney aaW Ihla vTould '* cover BUQli Items n i raovemenC bf plft • • ' li

! pianos aikI raisinc or'lower*Ing^thQ, thrust

.............educational use, ond 13 others.•’ -D uring tho-m eeting ' « t *tho:.- Holiday Inn, the CSl boartl ot- 4ruaiM «-^N («it4«4-i(a>«pprM l«>^ lion tp ihq Bdvtipry com inUt^e, • “ help and aupport m cnai>»

•2 'T lm e»«N «w s, Tw in Foils, Idaho W ednesday, July 30, 1969

D a ily W ea th er R e p o rtF r o m T i m e s - N e w s ^ H o u i ; W e a t h e r B u r e a u W i r e

' t e m p e r a t u r e s

-NationalM a x ^ l n . Pep .

A tlan ta 8— -Bism arcK a

- - - Jacksonville ^ ,= .K a n sa 8 -C ity

• L a s Vegas Ix>s Angeles M em phis .

' ■ Miami .• M pls-St. P aul N ew O rleans N ew Y ork

__‘r Omaha:--::.— . — .Ph iladelph ia P o rtlan d , O re. .St. Louis Salt l.ake_Ctty.

— S an .-F ran c isco — 58—5 1 -

s s s m ___________ S - - ™ -Snokane ^ ■

Continued fa ir th rougb 'T hurs day ; h leh both daya 92 to '102. lo V tdhrght 55 to C3. C h a n c e 'if Tain n e a r zero . Outlook fo r F ri­day—littlo changc.

Today’s 8-a.TO. .TWflglc Vfllley

: AlaskarGanada .Hawaii

C algary • E dm onton M on trea l' •

llfih Lo w P r.61 42 .0362 38 .01 8 4 ' 70 82 fiT

R eg ina —T oronto --

A nchorage 'T^al'rb'a 'nks

Ju n eau H o n o lu lu - ; -

iS _ S 9 ...,2 a.78..57„,.02 62 54 .05

- 6 0 - 4 1 —.23 53 50

_iaO-78.—

jh p ressu re was continuing over th e W estern s la tes this m orning and w as building slight­ly aloft.'^A flow of m oist a ir w as continuing out of the south­w est b u t htrs shifted to.the;Soulh and E a s t and a drying, trend is in progress over Southern Ida­ho and E a s t Central Oregon.

J T lW f t ........................................jw-thui

E as te rn —Idaho—thl5~afternoori’, 0 therw lse.gencrally4ait^w eather should be the ru le . throughout th e se ag ricu ltu ral vallbys into th e firs t, of. nc.Ntlwcck-JThe-ex. tended w eather outloblc indicates l i ttle o ^ n o p recip itationi f iy i r s . d ay through "Monday wl\h tern- p6 fa tu re s averag ing above nor­m al.

Spraying a n d -d u s tin g condl- ^ o n s will be only fair to poor today due to winds a t tim es

I excess of 15 m iles per houi*.T e m p e ra tu re s ' t o d a y and

T hursday will b«'. abnut thr> cnmn

Magic ¥aUey Hospitals^ - i G a s s i a - M c m o r i a l T Z i

^ I d a h o -

A berdeen ; B e a r Lake B oise B uh l ■ B urley - ■ -w e ll-C astleford E m m ett

—F a lr f io ld - ..

83 52 • 74 52

.97 57 - 95 64 85" 66

:_94_S3_

• Gooding -Gra.

S4 5499 55

.. 3L.47.

M rs. Leon Johnson, M rs. How­a rd C ham bers and F arre ll Wil­liam s.- a ll- B urley; M rs. .E a r l P locher and Kenneth- Angwin, bo th H eybam ; Joseph R . CuHey and Ju lie Lynn Uscola, both P a u l,-a n d D ebbie Poole, Millon^ Reeves and .M rs. Je ra jd Schenk, a ll R upert.

'G rangev lH e, - H a i le y .

-1 0 0 -

K ing Hill ‘. . .K u n a

Lewiston M aladM ountain Horn*

' P a rm a P ocatello

- 1 0 6 - 6 4 - 91 53 89 56

' 90' 54 • 101 66 SS 55 87i 59

Salm on Soda Springs T uttle T w in Falla

96 5384 48

100 5698 62

Twin FallsNews In Brief

T h e five service stations par- ilc ip a tlh g in the E aster S e a l F u n d D rive pro Denny's. Texaco, 14XAcldlson A v e ,;/I^ n 's Conoco, an i--M »lri_A v»» SjJ • U nu/.—3fll..M alri-A va .- .. ..............Conoco, ' 01 r Blue Lakes Blvd. N .; E a s t F ive Points Conoco,

- B51 -M ain Ave E ., and CraggH • Chevron, 240 Shpshono St

A b o u t >lx reprcM ntatlvefif ro m Manic Vnlloy and W alterA ..T o d d .V w it \" T :n ir» : jv t tc Mth e annual Aummcr m eeting of th e Idaho Concrete and Aggre­g a te Prnducers- AsHociatioi ' Coeur d ’Alene. Mr. Todd Is i p residen t.

' F ees for the Aug. 5 day cnm p a t C am p Tawnkani w ill-ho 92

™i>ct_i>cr8QnJna!<ind_fiLH-iiajirff—-v lo u s ly - r e p fv tc r f . '- " - -

.....M rii. ’ Kotlierlho III*, ItiiptWt,and M rs. ARnci Iln rrell, Howe, hnvo been adm llted tn llm Twii F a lls Clinic HospUal for m edical trea tm en t.

---------- I*Do:Bxtra< lenabry .portop tlonc cn le r , SIO Main Ave, W., will hold an open houBO a t 8 p.m .

— —:T hur5tday:-Thn—puhllQ“ ts -w o j.' cnifio to n tlond-nnd liave.quoii.

^Iloni hnpwerprt about ESP, whnt. , 1 1 Id. who ImB . U ^ h d . how. It

functions,

dinT w in

M m . Id a DwSertfeli, ,m issed ,Tueodnv from F a lls Clinic ^^iipllnl.

iCO nPSM EN .H O N pR R D

W A SniN O T or/ ( u p r i Tim Snnho R iver newapnoei tho Mar»lnK Jol> Corpn Ccntnr hftK w on th e top Journn'H«m aw ardtn tlio n a ilonar iDCU'Jnb’ CArps

: n ew sp ap e r cimtcat........ J .

SUflSCRIPTION VATE9 , . Tim TIMES-NEWS

. T w in r#U *. Id ih oB y C a rr ie r • . ,• month ■

(DaUy A Sunday), .B y M all

‘' 9 Months

, 1 M Jll '^ au U cV lp lio iiV 'icc^^^------e n ly -» rh c re -c a rr le r-d e llv tiy -* le

not malnUlned. .

FpreciaslHailey, 56; Buhl, 66; Castlcford,54; „Tuttle, 60;'.KIng Hlll> ‘ 60;F airfield , s i . Soil tem peratu res:Twin F alls W eather B u r c a u:Four-Inch, 82-73; clght-lneh,

. 73; -20 ;h ich r7049;'a W n c h —®®- .

cen t hu m id ity ;-T . F . E n tom ol-fo rd , thrce-lneh, 8 ^ : T uttle, ‘ ^ • three-inch, 8J!-69; K ing H ^i,ogy Laboratory , 70, with 55 per

cen t; Je rom e, 61;. Rupert,

Wrong GiiessWOLVERHAMPTON, n g -

land (U PI)-^For.lB- m o n th sr B in Peace hhl from police all day in his m other’s mop

--c lo a tt.u :__ L.-. _______Peace. 28. a burg lary sus­

pect, went out on ly a t night. Then, pplice-Baid, ventur­ed -out during daylilH t t-o rob a wine shop. He was cauaht. ' -

V l3 « n -a fS ilen t sincc M a rc h - . . ; • V.Bhe: iyn s* b o rn _ I^c . 25. J889,

In I AustrJa. She cam e ot-^Ke,.6 ,0 0 0 ^ ^ e ^

threcrlnch, 100-74.- Kiinama'’Area

-Weathei^SyniopsiB"as yesterday with high readings ranging, from the upper 80s and the 90s In the east to th e 90s to a little over. 100 In the w e s t Low readings tonight will be generally . In . the 1 upper 40s_t6 the low 60s.

Y esterday fa ir weathi again the rule over ihe lowei

ith r-C enf

... Sojj-lRcas'teiTi—Idaho skies • w ere p flrtly cloudy w ith sca tte red thundershowers., The only precipitation report- ed-w a& ;,14of-an-inch-jv t-Poca­te l lo , and .26 of an Inch fi) M alad. _______i— __ _____

High tem peratures over South­e rn Idaho yesterday w ere 2 to 8 degrees lower t h a n 't h e 'd a y before In the east an d about the sam e to 5 degrees higher than the previous d a y . in - th e w est. M axim um r e a d i n g s ranged .from - 85 a t "Burley to Ifll flt Mnuntnin

M ax-H enry and M rs. EdwiiStokes, both Jerom e_____,1 ...

“ Dism issed • H erschel Lamb, Wendell; and

R ichard Tompkins, Jerom e,

D ism issed C raig C lark, LaWynn Johnsoi

and Mi;g. A]m a M artinsen, all B u rley ; lorii Stnngh'am; ( ley ; M rs. V erne' J o h n s o n -- .. - d a u g h te r^ M ln Id o k a :-M rs ^ o n Popplcton and son. Rupert,_and Sam -K lchardsoRrD eelb;------r

lynfff hrSi

^ l y c g -GreenerirrBurley.-T____^ n 3 a w l y ,and_M rs._W ilbur

dy, both ,Rupert___ ____

a n d - M r s . R ichard WIllIamL, P au l, a n d M r. and M rs. Leon Johnson , B urley. A son w as born to M r. and M rs. E a r l P locher, H eybum .

M a g ic V a l le y M e m o ria l

E lsie K ibbee; Ruth M urray, G ertrude, A. Kelso, Helen Mof-

M aud Q u a s t , A lexander

M rs. D a rry l F u tre ll and Millie Shaffer. pU Twin Faii-s Mrs. •Larry T rcn a ry rB u h lrM r.7 r John Larsen , M urtaugh; M a r 1 a n S p e n c e r . Jerom e; Keigh G.

______ ___________ m ____H erm aijsen, H e y b u r n ; Mrs, T hom as Sanders. Hnnsen; Knth- :rino G raves, Filer, a n d Mrs,

O m er B aker, Oiikley.

John E d w a rd s ,, George ro tt, P a tr ic ia M iller, H a r o l d E ngland ,- Koroltleen E, NiKon, Goidio P .'F u llm er, E lm er Lam p and Steven Clellnnd, all 'hvin F a lls ; M adge Panllng and Rinia H a v e n , l>oth l l a n x e n ; G ran t Chfld, .Sandy. U t a h ; J .■niVsIlTiiffliuTllI. litw Tnliti"JolinM eyer, Hlhit,

n irliisDailfihters w ere horn to Mf.

anil M rs. I-arry Trt'nnry, IhiitI, niMl M r. nnilM r^, Thnmjifi W alk­e r .J.r.. Twin Fnlls. A .son was hocn to M r. nn^ M i .h. John JL,', L arsen . Miirlaugh.

S t . T B e n c d i c t ’s r J c / t o e '•A.- • ■

. G o o Q in c r M e m o r i a lAdmlUed •

-Jerry-B eerl/.-G otJd ing .Dismissed

H arvey Williamson, Gooding.

M in id o k a M e m o r ia i-A dm itted-

F lorenco Rowe, Albion; M ar­g a re t McLean, Paul, and fsabeil E m ery , Dora Mbc, Nancy Jones *^nd Tina M axey, all R upert.

B irthsA son was born to M r, and

M rs. W ilbur Caddy, R upert

Firefighters BattleBlaze™=- Along_Salmott _

SALMON (U PI) — Flrcflght- -------- ’ ' bUshed. •'

SHOSHONE - Crews Wecfnes. day-m pcning-^vere-stiil-pat^oJ. ling a which burned .•omc 6,000 acres nine miles w est ol K iniam a before, being brought

d e r control sW f ly before m idnight Tuesda# .' '

R ichard Beckman, B ureau of Land M anagement official "here, s a id -60 men and n in e • tankers. Inffliding three from ’<he Burle; distric t, w ere used to fight ^ blaze which is believed _ t ^ b e

-cau£odT-7-h^f-l-F-e<-8»Me<l-

Unlon W c if ic -n g h t-^ f^ a y aC Sid .crossing .... —

The fire fighters w ere ham p­ered in the ir work by a 22-mlle- ' ir-hour wind which, fanned the

azo" ea rly T n the even ing r but lacer shih e d .s o ^iTat_the_wind

a s - blowmg against • th e -fire . T hree ae ria l tankers m ade 10

re ta rd an t drops on the fire be­fore it was officially term ed ui d e r control. Mr. Beckm an said the land included som e heavy {>rass land, b u t pa rt of the a rea •- in' rugged lava roc}?. • ,

The rough te rra in caused the

J r y a n ^ ^ j f i = T r e = a i « ^ n - 1 9 ^ % ' They moved to the Castlcford area :iii'1917 a n d 'h a d lived in. Twin FdllS,.. Jerom e. Gooding

id Shosljone. They li'Jtd in Sho- shonc-foc-eieh t .year.a..and-lhen moved? to a - farm near Rich- •field-^n-19437they.-m9Ycd-back

’ M rs. Egers-

ground, tankers.. acfiun^:^>:h.e

_____. . crew of-20 men-wisent back to the site about 5 ■p:m—Wednesday.—officlals-said, ‘imtlrsojiiciilirficuity:was--cxpcri:

sid e 'o f the fire.T uesday afternoon th e ,-S h o -

_:)ono fire '^epartm eh t-w as call­ed to extinguish a g ra ss fire on the e a s t edge of Shoshone which threatened some h o , r s e co rra ls.'N d :d5mafie was report­ed from the blaze which began a 10 n g . t h e Shoshone-DIetrich highway. -------- —I-----

N elso n V G aie^AiJESleEGets5SescH$mersrz

FIL E R ~ Nplson’s Cafe, on Highway 30, la y - b e e n - jo ld - t jy N e ts 'an d Hazel Nelsen,. owners, to J a y Sample of K ansas. The nam e of the restau ran t will be changed to Ja y 's Cafp,

The^Nelsens had o p e r a te . th e bu-siness the past seven years. 'Hiey have been Magic Valley residents for m any years. M r. Nelsen c nme to feuhl ln_192a

firo lino around the Shell-Creek fire on the .Salmon R iver but faced the ih rcn t of the tim ber and brush, blnze crossing by Lake Cfcek.

an d 'h arbecn -engaB C d 'ln tiruck - ing, farm ing, and dairying, be­sides the cafe business.- J n y 's Cafe w in-continue the sam e schedule as the form er cafe did which Includes.opening

- • (ffh

Tlie Salmon F orest fire d is­pa tcher reporied the burn arci Q3 of tills m ornlng.covcrcd som e OfiO ac re s With 475. m en.figh ting tlu! flni

^ I 'o u tjio llc o p to rs and 'five T»M ri!tiif<Innt~l)()inl)cr.i w ere work­ing on th n h ln ze . .. ever; ex w p t t

An uUcmpt wli,i in i m i m o n n w iM n . I'nrann, who w as vifltlnig Duigliliiir Huvural dooiK uway

ii ihu tlinu »r llu! crush, sold

.. . . ft n IU7 ^vhlch ickini: the lowci

morning hti» been hli of th e Siilii since it crnsh-lnn<U‘il M o n <1 a y evciilng. 'Hie pliino hud. lie. dropplii); fire roluriiiuu on |1 ihluKU SO inllu;! dowiii'lver fruiii the town nf-Snhnnn,

Petitions Circulated To Cut Solohs Expense Fuutlg

A . fonncc__clm lrm ai;—o(--^lhoIdaho H rpubllcan lia rty w as in Twin l-'nlh Tiiumliiv circuliUliig IK)tillni)H.wliioh-lM-<i'l(oot iloinniKl cu ts in th u 'a m o u n t ,1 o'f nVoimy C ent Stnio lej^.lsliuors receive.

W, C. DiirnH of lilahii Fnlli Hald hb Ih n ftc r '2 ^ (H ^ .to 3G,r)[)(l Hlunuturi.'!! fli) thu .m u tter citii he p laced on a reforenihun ballo t la the 1070 eleclion,

It nil Hlarte.l wllli ii vntn lawt tall, 'J'liu l.eKhliiliire aNkcd for u C o n fl 1 1 1 u 11 0 n a I amend- ,m ent w hich would give It the righ t to ra iso l«>{lKl<uorA’ diil- n r le j and ' exiwtinen, witli nn !!iu|!». I'!. d r(iji.ilio i20-d«ylim it on «perl«l «eM,ii;.n---------*■iQglelature, - -• The ,people 'voted this down 114,070 10 H3,735,

M r. B urns aaid <ho legiHlntorn clioxo to ignnrn Ihu ninmliile of thn |)no»lo and -incroiuied their ‘iirom e ny. cijlling this oxl^i com e "exponso ftllnwuncoH'V.

lald th e Increaso which roHulted amounlH to about- (i(l p e r c e n t whilo ln sosnlon, «>r to »200 n m onth nilnwahce and 139 A (lay expenses and the rofililar flnlftry of JIO « dhy In- cUidinR Sim<liiyn, He Jiahl It is Mno a n IncreaAn of about Dll p e r cen t In Hnlnrlrs prtid . to ICRtBlninrit botw<!en"hosHlon«;'"'

Ho nnid the pft|||loti li« U <.lr, TOlBtlnifrWowltl ro turo (it* ln«

com e of .the leglftlutors io .the .lanic level it wiia before tli^ vole WHH taken iiinl full.—Mr.-H«irnr*-U«led-the-f|R<iiv« n.H S2.1 Ik day ex|)unti(-n for <iO diiVH only In, Ihe first'm!s.-.ion anti fo r 30 dnv.s In thO Hecoud se^i«lfiM.'pm.‘r i l ie $10 H d ay ,inl- ary^ -,111 adilHloii ,lini ainottilj expoiiiie.^llowmife'w olild be w ith iraw n and lenililniDrN would bit allowed llu 'lr ’ at'lital exi>ens(iH butwi'on hOHitloiiH.,

if eiiou/ih fll«haiure.i' hro oh- Inlncd, llio ixillllonn will l>e taken to tlin iiffire of llio .Si.e- re la ry of .Suite. Tim filjjnatiire,i will l>n ciu’i-ked and If (Mioiluh nnnT?F!nrro"|t»liufi-eii,‘ dm mallei- will pliK't’drOiv lliij:.)iiillut In the Dcxl uunuMil oluciiun, hu fiiild, . ,

- . , j y - t i U'OUBli - F ri<lay and closing b1~7 p.m . each

day with an earlier closing tim e on SQndoys. The cafe will be ;losed on .Satuntoyi

ObituariesTVtrsT'

SH05HC EgCrsdorL'TS. died M o p d i . ilgllt .Wood R iver Con-ilesceijaC *;iter where sh(4had

R e i d l 7 S h o r t ~ "

—RU PER T -----R eid .I.-Short, 5f.d i e d Wednesday aborning dt Minidoka - M emorial Hospital d( a b rie f illness._ H e _ w a a _ b o rn . F eb .. 7, 1B18. in Ghornfleld, M o..-atld m ovtd to - 'R u p ^ t ' lh ~ 192G - froiir-Okia^ hom a; L ater he m arried Lulu R o b b i n s Iri.Wells, Nev. Mr. Short jvai'a'rvereraTi-ijf-Tii^UTS.

W orld W ar 11, _At the lime of his death '?®

'w iv .a ditch rider for the Minl- doka^l^rlBaligh district. H e 'had ■m irkedJor_nihe.years for CraV-

T ransport,:in R u p e r - t T n c -land;

dhrf hl^d since lived,ing a re four sons, Ralph f, J e rry E gersdorf and Egersdorf, all Gooding, ly Egersdorf, Boise; a •, Mr?;- Normond (Mil-

1)\(Conklin, Shoshone; a b ro th cr,\-V in cen t -Strasnypha,

itifulV^Jtah; three sisters, M rs .. B cssilf Carter, Dennison,

- - J S c a ia d ;^

idchildiShe ^wasV preceded in death

by tw o sonjfcjj --F u n e ra l s'ervices will bi d ii^ ed a t 2 p..m- Thursday a t B iM tn - Funeralr-C hapcl; ’ .Sho­shone, by Re\l; E d Stanton, of thor Gooding Methodist Church. Final rites will be a t the Sho­shone Cemetery. Friends m ay call a t the chapel W ednesday a fternoon and evening and Unt|.l tim e o f services Thursday.

-M ai-s“ Continued F ro m 'P a g e 't) t« —

seen -in -pho tog raphs-and -m uch finerA l think, than c v e f s een by

from earth .’ ____Id the pictures, showed

delails never , before seen by inan ,^ su ch -a s-ra£ g ed -ed g es -of the south po lar cap. • /

The poles, believed n\ade out of frozen carbon dioxide—d ^ ice—w e re the clearest d e u ils in the. initial batch.

The - 17 pictures taken this iom Ing^aod_tQ _be-transm itted

back to . e a rth tonight were

closer to the planet.—These' photos w ere expected to knock down once and for all he—supposed=exIstence:^ofzsct :olIed-“ canals**-that- f o rr y c a r s

-acicnceirred

; iiic iw riuoL .th flj’iM Lflpproach pictures a lso .raay see a t least one of the two tiny moons thi ' ilrcle m ars . Scientists sa:_

Photog m ight reflect e n o u g h light to be 'd isce rn ed on the scrcen although the p ictures probobly would have to bo specially processed to rem ove distortion before tha • moon

The prim ary mission wa;. ... determlni^^ whether the M artian environm ent could s u p p o i onrthllke life, n o t‘ to find ’ o w hether life actually • exlsi Leighton w as nskcd anyway

far—— ..........................-Surv ivors.Include b is widow,

- .iree sons,. M ichael Short, U.Si A rm y: Kirby Short, R upert,-am Steven Short, serv ing w ith the U.S. A rm y 'in -V ie tn a m : -tw < daughters,--M rs. L a rry (Carol; Ball, P au l, and N ancy Short. R upert; e i g h t b ro th e rs ; Ray Shorr,'H eybum ;- Roy ShortrM i- am i. F la .; E arl Short, Seaside, Calif.; P a u l Short, Ogden, U tah; Calvin .Short.-P.ocatdloi-iA lv.in

Shor t arid' Eprt; t\vo

0 u t d o o r ^ t r f 7 e n - T ^ShowSlated For Siinday

FTl£R - 'M a g i c VallerTC5»-‘ dents will be-g lv en -ag a ii

ings of Darwin Tayfor, known a r t 1 s t ' from P a l Springs, Calif., who will .hold an ibu ldoor-o rt-show -fro 'm -Jrtq

Sundav a t the BarntirdiiiairwiiimiTTth

of the Twin Falls C oun ty 'fa lr- nds.

- W illiam -V an- D jH ie ^ lre c tin jr ~ traffic a t-a c c id e n t-sc e n e , .Bob. Fulton ta lking about abun- dunt fruit crop . . . Irene Ba-soin reading sign On re s tau ran t door

' - L s_C rum blIsa_ lM ldnt^___for pictures of tr ip up north

.~Jlm ~W allls- riding m otoropportunity to -v le w - th e P°»pt*m k e ' . W rn 'Skcen working Ings of Darwin Tayfor, w e l l - construction . . . 'R u ss

Wilcock drink liig -a cup. of cof­fee . . Rudy Williamson talk- Infi-8&>ut forlficoming d a n c e s . . . . . Mr. and M rs. (Frank FIscus driiiJciiig-IcVtca a n d 't a 1 k i-n g - iboiit ball gam es . . . Kevin.'

Mr. Tnvlnr n dram alle real- 1st, has held shows' the p ast

in martbox . -. . M rs . 'Jo e CUek' w orry ing 'about-balancing books .. . . . M rs.^F ran k H erzinger ex-_

uu -.vv J,..... cited about h e r s o n c o m i n gS undayrT he paim ings-a lstP w itl bopie -from -Thailand-.^ , - : -And--------

• ' . . - • ov e rh ea rd -—._l!xDU_tninK^PM r.^__;apples a re 6htall-this-year?_You should see m y 'a p r ic o ts , . i , . , would you believe grapes?'* .■.

two years and will display des­e rt scenea, seascapes and some m o d em .a rt. A painting demon-

itlon will be held a t 2:30 p.m.

lha.f61towing w e e k .^Mr.- T*aylor has been painting

for more than-v]5 y ears and Is well known in a rt'.c lrp les . He has won m any aw ards for his work and a t th e Indio D ate F es­tival last y ea r w as aw arded the gVand'sweepstakes for his "Sea- scape’f-which- received-the-pop- uiarity vole a t .which m ore than 33,000 people viewed Jhe .pa ln t-

Short._Traci;V_CaliL^an4_RalEh

■■fan (M abel) C harles and M rs A .t h r^ e ^ U y - « c1Ir!c.w.1I-T,^ Jam es (Rftha) Lawson, both Ru­p ert: paren ts. M r. and M rs. H F . Short, R upert, and 9 "C grand child. ^

Funoral-secvices. a re .pcnd ing it Walk M ortuary.

Rev. Larson-G doD lK G — F uneral services

.n r Rev. V incent S. L arson , who died •'.while- a ttend ing a fam ily

•union in T o n ask e t,. Wash.dax

conducted by M r. T a y l o r If” enough Inlerested persons apply fo r..th e . class.. T hose-in te rested in attending the clinic should contact M rs. Em il Bernardi, F i l e r . - - ^

TEntriesContinued F rom P age One

thl> Bell Rapids project w ere ■' ’ Monday night a fte r them ailed I

lornlng bw Rev. O tto-.W inter e iii and R ev .-C arvel P litt, M em orial services wiil be con

du c ted -a t-8 -p m i—F rid ay -a t- th e

.G.Qod i n s_ fp r___________________G o o d i n g Lutheran co^grega' tions. A m em orial fund has been e s tab iish ed as-a -sch o la rsh ip , fora m inisteria l s tu d en t.:---------

Rev. Larson was born Ju ly 10, 1914, in Moorhead, Minn.,., and

’ed to South D akota ^s a ig - child w ith h is fan\ly» •n he wa.s 9 yea rs old t h e n i 1 y moved to Puyallup,

Wash. After entering the. minis- tr v of the Lutheran church . Mis-

. .-. Lottis Schmuck’- rjf^ tm d le-

Siu’taxContinued Frtm t P ag e On* -

Isouri synod, he served pasto ra les In severa l areas of th e country.F o r 10 y ears he was in T onasket flnd_cam e_to_G ooding_flbout_a !yoar-ago_(3nIM ay.:30 .J339 ,-he m arried Charlotte W ilsonTnong-vlew . W ash..............................I Apnlicatlon'i- .su rv iv o rs m citlQ B n w w ld o w r TIHatl'i th ree sons. V incent L arson J r . ,P o rtland rS tephen '-L arson rS eat* tie, and Keith Larson, S alt Lake C i t y ; th re e , daughters. M rs,Rosem ary- Carlson, L o o m i s ,W ash,; B arbara Braun^^MWot,N.D., and M rs. C arof''01sen ,M ngnn, Utah! th ree bro thers.Rev. Hugo Larson, K lickitat,W ash.: W nldpmor Larson .SouthC am lbia,_-and__D onald—Larsonr

O lga-A rn-

•sary rights of w ay and recogni­tion of the Bell Rapids Mutual Irrigation Co.. as & suitable •source-bf-w ater-for-the-propsedfa rm in g _ a re a .________L____ —

H oaiey said a-ppr0 var~0 f~the IrH g d tio h 'co m ^ n y -as a source of w ater fo r the_rem aining a p ­plications will be deferred pend­ing construction of. the f irs t seg­m ent of the project.

Applications approved wer^ subm itted by Jo lene Fuel!, es­ta te -o f C. 'T . Rudy; Jill W. Rudy, Ruth T . Hogue and Den­ney R. Hogue, all Twin Falls; Stewart W. Payn ter, M axine

lynter, B arb a ra E. Monroe td -Ja cl^-S ... Monroe, all Kt»l-

The . 43 Republicans iff the S e n |te had-sc h jH u l^ a ^mcetlng,

~ i m h e ~8urtax^»-8< ioptedraft«r- i : r r ' .Ih i i rsd a x im n d z jn a d e .-rc trD a c :--------tlvei it would m ean taxpayers would end up nex t y e a r owing the governm ent m ore In t a x e s - - th a n -w a s-w ith h e ld f ro m -th e ir— — paychecks.

the : . H ouse, Cha irm an •___W Ilbuf*-D.-'Mllls, • D-Ark.7- s a id -'1,

W ays and M eans Com m ittee would have a sweeping tax ■ reform package ready fo r floor debate next week, w ith a vote next ThursdajfT M ills sa id the bill could go im m ediately to the Senate, w here it could be added to Nixon’s su rcharge e-xtension

‘ A w i-gpnt,,tt^thfi—White ;H o u se= b e fo re : Congress— s ta r ts - I ts sum m er~recess '-A ug. 13. ,~ B u t M llls’Tpropdsal w as not: likely to -b e -a c c e p ta b lc - ln - th e

liold, Fife, W ash., and 14 grand­children.„ - i 'ln n l. r itcs w ere held In Loo- ml.s, Wn.sh..

li/hciher ne tiiought there wa! llfo on the -Red Plnlet/

,, .*‘1 would Hay ilint posslblllliea a re 1 per - - - ........ -of-'

PlanesContinued From Page Ono

nom! It did llltlo dam age, how- rver; except to oftrve n-fiii'iow

.she did not hear the c rash but Iiilcr iiaw tho' firo engines and sircii'i.

T iic : wrccknnc _ a t : .UiO,h niwl Union did not.Tnirn. The im pact of-'tho cfiiKirpiiiiiimrimr-rrtiiTT whcul.1 .and p a rt of tlio prupullcr. and most of the ulglne Into iho cockpit., . .

This p l a n e was a red and whltu Cessna 109. believed to

part of a Chniiihor of Com- rro f l y l n t t nm r which H i

niilBp phrllrtr in h n>omtnB;- Al­though Just n few short feet

m any lr<-es, tlila pTiitu! tnificftil ir llriHii and hrnnches when

to earth ,KevenM himdrcil Biwclators

gatliercd at Ihe scene of Ibis rriiHh a n d 'la w rnforrt^mnnt of- ricorii had I<| un» ropcH to hcnp ihom 'tJark'froM ) tho w rerkago.

Program Given flnJBafidXoncert

Progratn for Ihe weekly con- opvt by Ihe Twin 1-alls mimic- ipnl band, slated for H;ir> p.rn; IhurHclay, Ih iinnounecjl by Del Slaniihler, dircclor.

Niimbnrs Iticluilo "The Green- b ria rs o f. Wexley," Ncsllcrt; •’Thanks Do To Thee." Ilandul

^ 'n rm tln n '........ ................

riii

WUKCK KILLS PItA tilll': (lll*i) — Tho C IK

iltl 'I'uusilay 21iW lti-llgi. , pi'riionn w ere k ilted and

tialn^bun..colir>ili ,, III! f a ilu re iif

w o m a n r^ il ru n d .udU iliiyu . oliiMo the* Kfilcs p rn ie c tit ig g ra d u cros!tliiK .

im portant thing ix if wo can find out if there is o r noi," Leighton saki.

............ o v o n tire r '— w iTJlam a;_ i;no !:ua of Plcardv.V llaydn Wood; " l l o f e r o for Hand," niniHky-Korafikov. flar<l- ner, and ‘'Tlio Dam Busters M arch ," Conle.i,

A lter Intormhslon the bond will play ‘T h e Hliio Tali M y.' Orundman;--“ Country Gardens;' old I'.nglUh dancoi ’% 'iirle t RIli IxinH,” Segal, Cacavns; ’’The

i-r-lv^s-<)v«Ti .Schmidt. Reed, ah d " O i Mall M arch ," noidm an. -

- 1 li e

Moonipray

the

of dust lo a rclalivcly J brownish g ray areti of

1st desert.W aiter W. K em hiorcr,

chief of qunrnntine a t the Spacc C enter, Kald biological techni­cians I,spent most of Tuesday ml.vlng finely ground moon rock powiliir w ith" Ktcrllfi -w a te r“ for loday’ft hloloRical Icsling.

l-'or thn Initial tcsis, liiobglHl: \vern- iislnij a sniiill g roup of nik'«i iinii hii^min tlssiiu ctillurei lo if ilie nioon ppw der h chemh-nlly loxic. Thu key o o jcc tlve .... 1.1 . to look, .for o rganism s in tho m ateria l. If

e ff e c ts sc ie n l ls if l_ w a n t lo la .„ . . w h c ih e r It w iV s'cau-icd b y b u g s o r r iic m lc a ls .

"H e fo fo w o c o m m it th is v e ry p r e r lm is s in ff l o . l a r g e r num - liorH Ilf n n lm n is o r o th e r lent s y s te m s , w e ru n th ro u g h a m o l l

iolv*R wo’re using U most wlnely,’’ K em niercr aa|d.

FO R FA.ST SELLING RESULT.^ U.SE TIME.S-NnW.S WANT ADS

TWIN FALLS MORTUARY -William Boyd-Dple Patterson

'‘SERVICE MEASUREli^ BY THE GOLDEN RULE”Second Avenuo at'ThIrd Street No.

CLOSED FOR INVENTORY,_-J ,,,

Thursday, July 31st

— d o w n t o w n

:hum; E lizabeth D. Toolson and Alleen W 1 e r , both Rupert; G eorge-R . Foster, Idaho Falls; RobertrR^rAngelljrBoise;. M a ^ R7 l^e_rose,'Sun-Valley,-and New-' !l A. Nelsbn, Burley.

r e v iv e d * t t e r

ca se r e q u l r^ m eeting A© fol*lo'ivIni"con<flttons:------- ^ ^ -------

I t m u s t be Bfflrmatlvely shown th a t <he proposal I t feas­ible from an engineering point of View,' . r

I t m ust be shown th a t the p ro ject Is econom ically .feasible over a sufficient period and that soil conditions and o ther phys- -ical-characterlstics 'B re-B U chas to g ive reasonable M surances of continued .production u n d e r proper conservation . m anage m ent. _ _,‘-

E ach enti7 Involved Ih a pro­posal m ust itidependenlly be

total project - >nomlcally and

. uil disclosure, regardlpg .the nrrnnRement.s. financial and oth­erwise, musi be rcvcale«l In or­d er for the BLM to m ake ’Tn- formed judgm ent" on the appli­cation. . . ............... '

Social Set- K IN g J l I L L i— Tbe-K lng-H Ill ffran-go wIU lioW an Ico -c rtam social 'f ro m -7 i3 0 -lo 9:30 p.Tn. Thursilny nt Ihe h a l l . Each Grange woman Is asked to bring two pies or a cake.

FARMAycdonCALENiS^^R

Contort tV Thki*i-N#w» PoffH I oIm d«partm«nl - (or compUt* odvtrtlilng <ov*rog* of youc. . form loU, hond bllli, n«wipap«r cov*rag» |ov«r 70,000 r«od«ri

—in-M aoie-Vfltnyr»«Mnw"»nH~Ing, All e l on* intclQl low r a n . , fv trv ( a l t 'lU'titi In Ih li Torm ” Calendar for 10 day i ba lo o iot^

■ JULY 31KItUNOIR iliCTRIC--------

and f

------- AUGUST 1 .............-••^MARTHA BUtCHM Adv*rfli*mtnti Julr.30

W>rt, tll«r*, Wall

AUGUST 1HARRr OURAIL

AdvcHlttminti July 30 and 11‘ iM s k e u y a h -

T A U O P S T 'i l "rURI ORO CO.

SERVICE : built onVALUE

A w id o price rang o o s»u re » •very fa m ily a fina funoral

’ ib fv ice re g u rd le ii o f t h a a m o u n t th e y ch o q ia to ip o n d .

•fivon ot lovk-ejl coir, W liite s sorvlce l» a lw o y i com plete, b e autiful a n d d lgnlM od — a l ­w a y s In ip lra ilo n a j,

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W ednesday, July 30, 1969 Tlmes-News, tw inr Falls, IdaTio 3

Icfr It despera te ly poor and r H T ound-J2;^blllloir“ l n ' 'd e b t r ^

Toward U. S. In Nixon VisitBy PH IL NEWSOM

__U P l.F o rc lg n_Nc^ws.;AnplystWhen p 7 c V i d e n t Nixon

aroused th e consfernatiofi of his own bodyguard and P residen t Suharto b ^p lung tiib -ln to m illing throngs of Jndonestans-to-shake the ir hands,* he w as experieric- in g 'w h a t 'm a y 'w e l l ' turn~<jut-tDbq__Ihe . o s t p leasurab lernQmentalof.-faia-world to u r. • ■ —Indonesia-, is-, a —nation - th a t savcfi itself from com m unism an d therefore is sym bolic^ of

:he P resident hopes o ther S 6 u llfc« t ■ Aslan nations ' .can

I ts population of 115 million Eoplo on Islands stre tch ing ,000 jn lles on e ith e r side of the

cqunlor give It a fulcrum poslrtpn equal to th a t of India In dccerm intne 'Aslh’s-Turiirc;-—

It was the first v isit by a U.S. President to those lush islands- of enormous economic potential bu t-w ith the lowest per capita incom e '• In' ' A sla '^abou t~ S 82 'annuallyr--------------------— --------' The cordial reception accord- C'd ;:N lX 'onrw asia_m ark_ 'o[; the

w hile so m any o f 'th e world’ n millions sta rv ed --6 n ,echo of the ( crttfc i.sm -rheara-in-^th(r:tJn iti ' S ta tes’ own poverty belts.

N or could Nixon prom ise U.S. help in. rep la c ih g r- th c 'ru s tin g w eapons supplied-to Suktfri)o by the Soviet --Union o r-—any increas'e in U-S. financial aid now running a t $T2T) m illio n 'a yea r.

3t"v/hlch sIHee“^ a s risen fo 53-billioh. . - /

But the country h ad achieved stability. .Inflation which had jum ped a s m uch as 600 pet cent In-a single y jja r .'la s t year

‘ W09 held to 85 ptfr. cehn Huge

^n arp turnabout ,m UTS, Indonesian relations s ln c .e Jhe linti-U.S. d iatribes of the toppled- P resident Sukarno and the aborUy<rComrtiunl3( coup of

I t .w a s not wholly .'w ithoutdifficulties:------ — --------------------. T here, .was. Suharto’s .wfl- spoken reg re t-o v er the billions spent on the U.S. moorr shot

fores*e<i4hc‘cjay w hen jinj^ncisia ^ e n fs ’ a re

-MeetSlated=■JEROME"— 'B ern aff G ra h a n r “

sta te NFO organized, has called a meeting .of the Jerom e county . NFO for 9 p .m . T hursday in th e • ' K a p ito n .Grange ;Hall. . . ' ■ 'M r^..trahn wlU prescn t *a *

I D A H O STATE R A W ^ A ®J R S B a U N D S i : i f e 4 5 . ; A . , M .

derive • sd tisfactioh fro m ’ the trip.. A NationjA-hlch less than five y ea rs agoTsecmed on the verge o f-faU ing-4nto-tho-arm s^t-;R 0d China now lt?ii elim inated' rfiost

' ■ ................................. irshjp^-o f_ its ._Cm iim iiill^t leadership,although a t ,c o n s i a e ^ l e ,c b s t j n blood; ,

T he Sukarno ex c e s se s ’ .Ijad

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'P R feS lD E N T IU C H A R D 'N IX O N h o ld s iip B hBt em bossed 'T dth-h ls-nam B th a t Was ^ v c n to — him by m em bers of the B angkok, Thailand , B aseb a ll ' A ssociation, during Nixon’s visit.—A — la rg e crowd applauded w ildly a s the P residen t plunged th ro u { ^ ' th e ir r&gks to m eet the L lttlo Leaguers. (U PI te lephoto)_______________________

If Wai* ‘Dies O f 013 Age’,—WhatrOf-Peace Conference?

By DICK WEST

WASHINGTON (UPI) —T here—are-g ro w ln g -ln d lca tlo n i ■ th a t the w a r In V ietnam ‘will

in mod e rti*hlstory'To dlo-of old oge..

Such a possibility has been suggested recently by a num ber of m ilitary . .a n d diplom atic experts, th e la test being fo rm er

-S e c rc tn ry -o f -S ta te Dean Rusk.Rusk said this week th e re is

tlow about an even chance the -w a r -w o u ld -ond-by-^^w U herlng

aw a y " ra th er than by negotlat-

G ranted tha t Rusk h as not been blessed with 100 p e r cen t

~ p re sc le n co " In "p re v lo u n itte ra n - c c s -o n VIetnpm. N evertheless.

—the-prK)Bpeet-thfltTthe w a r . NvHi iiuccumb to 'sen ility Is Interest* InK to conte'mplnte.

In tim es past,, of course, It -W n3_nolhlng_uncommon fo r. a w a r to d ra g on until everybody lo st Interest Jn It and It expired of n a tu ra l causes, as-(iume, for purpo.ses of conjec-

■ turn, th a t something of tha t so rt will happen in Vietnam.• 1.1‘f s assum e tha t hy 1DA3 all hii( .10 ■ Amorlcnn troops have b een w ithdrawn from SflWlU

^ I « j ln n m -^ -n m l-o n ly -U —N orth ' V(i;tnnm6i>o soldierA rem ain

Lewiston Girl Wins Log Title

HAYWARD, Wl.i. (U P I) , - C indy Cook. U w U ton, In - t h e wonien'fl world cham pion ‘ log Toiler for the th ird conHccutivo ynur.

Tho nmnzlng Ml.^s Cnok, who Is. y ea rs old, won "h e r title Sunday by .di:feiillng..Jilunno JU>wc, Tufitin, Cnilf.

. . Tlio diiiinpionship .tnnfqh —3ookcH-Uke-RnHnstnnncptny“ uf

•liiut yu»r*.i contcat aa_M Ia9 O iok tiiok Mhn Rowo two .'it.riilght again In th e bc.<it of th rru tnnirh.

M onday frtlfi.i Cook added to h(tr. hdtiors . when . she . wua Jinm w r A lhleto of iho Week by tho^ Inland l^mplro .Sportn Writ*

. < rn und'Rriindonntnrn a t the ir jneollng in Sjx)kano,' • ,

ITX)TII.I,A I.EAVKSWA.SMINfil'ON (U PI) - T l io

flotilla of. Soviet ships tlint _«k|r(«?il,thD U.S. coastllno and

vltilted Cuba has loU Jlav an a . * m \. IH ..huiidcd wo.itward.

oc<:or<ling in tlio Defunsie 'l>flparlii\onl. 0 •

DON BROWN’SSAFETY SERVICE '

-MmK* CttrtUn # 1• Molof Tun*.up ^

— ADunniBnl..* P.n'.nnelng___

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jelow the DMZ. M eanw hile, the on-both-slde‘s

[laye long since re tu rned to rice mlng.

________!_ p ractical nurposes,the -w a t-w lll be over.-T hcnrthe o n ly rflu e s tio n -w lll-b e :-h o w -to stop the peace confeVence.

I have a feeling th a t ending th e ' peace conference may prove even more difficult than e/idlng tho war. I t . wouldn’t su rp rise m e If the peace talks ouOlved tho w ar by 10 y e a rs or longer.

Indeed, a situation could arise w here the peace ta lks would I th e only thing standing In tJ w ay of peace,~ X ong a fte r the "figh ting 'Kos ceasctl, U.S. ' negotiatorsP a T is-w in -rn irB B v d crrtU rt_ .....th a t the Com m unists a g ree to take ce r |a in actions to show th e ir good faith a s a necessary f ir s t step in tho-burgaln ing . —

And tho Nqrth V ietnam ese, for their part, will still !« denying they have m ado .any conces.nlons tha t would pe rm it a let-up In hbsJllitles. ' ,

A 'sta lcm n to In negotlotions to end fl‘ \v« r; tha t a lread y has been over for a coupltS o^ years undoulilcilly__jt(juld.. g e n e r i c prciJHro-for-nnothw-lntomfl- tional conforonco. to sottlo the peace confarence.

In fact, It Rnuml.^llko ju s t the so rt o f thing ihnt should be tu rned over -to tho United Nutions.

W ofiaW arn )und

L E S L IE ;-M ic h — (U P I)—For^j ,24 years, M rs. K enneth E vans. r w a ite d i t j io c k n o w in g i lh E r f a i e io r i l h e r son. D onald Seger, m is s in g | in -actio

J9 ,_an _ ln fan tfy in a ii_ in lss ln e_ in _ action >after the storm ing o f a G erm an m achine gun nest in 1945. The G erm an governm ent gave up looking in 1951.

"She wouldn’t e a t," her h u sb a n d -sa ld r’*Sho-Jusrworrlcd h erself to death.^'

L ast w eek, the body of her w as found by d iggers n e a r

v o lu n teer-m isslon -24 -yearfi-«g O r His rem a in s w ere identified b y h is d o g ta g s an d a -d en tal b rid g e;

E vans ..said he. will b e buried t i& _ ^Q ih « rT T ^in t= r^ iif t

.................... County com m unity.th ree m onths a fte r sh e finally g a v e u p hope;

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. WASHINGTON - T he libCsral w in g /o f the Nixon adm in is tra ­tion, led by, R obert Finch, is 'o n

. the . .verge, of- a v ictory th a t ■-would dw arf a lL Ils previous de-

rlgh t incom e m aintenance pro­gram .

, As the p ast six months have shown, no decision In this Ad­m in istra tion is finally-buttoned'.

-m om cnj ' it is un«

ly. foes oM K & >Flnch 'p lan , are ' working harjl t i ^ r a s t l c a l l y re-' vise the p roposaf\befor6 P re s­ident'N ixon annouRces I t fallow­

in g h la ..re tu m -frd m .ab co ad .N everthelcss.-the ten ta tive

coriics cl6 se to being on out- veiled to the public. Consequent- cision atTbV .W hlto House ls ”a

<;lear and badly-needed victory, tie revlscsr upw ard .the s ta tu s offo r F inch, S ^ r e U r y of H ealth . Moynlhan, a flam boyant Dem o-E ducatlon and W elfare; On., the c r a t In a ? ^ l t e House of su l^

a .k ..<..11. .- m o st im portant dom estic lcgls-_ dued Republlcansi-W hen M oynl-abcoad_____ latlon-to- be- in itla ted -by-the -:..hanJ3ecamQ_Mr^_Njwn s urbansn ta tiv ed e - A dm inistration this y e a r .\J n -> ‘. a ffa irs aldeTT?-was w idely a s -

--------------irtTronrlistar^eacW ng— aum ed-h»-w oiild_«cncciie_ tp^re- o f publicity and tl\en, shortly .

T h e - G t ^ m 6^ o n'e~ W itt'The~ W i3id?“

■aeMT*'; ........social inlipact, th e w elfare fo rp i constitutes a m ajo r en-

. coun ter in the foggy struggle fo r — dom estic-D oU cvm aklng'i -pow er

Insideiom estic -poU cyraaklng';^

u. • . a nd'____ _____ _______ „ FliicHl the intra-.

Influence, the ten tative decision ov e r welfare.

qu it over j>olicy. In stead , M oyni- 'h a n fe s lm p re s se d the P re s id en t

prudent, loyal, "

— 'A - g e n e r a t l o n - a g O r - e o m e t h J n g - l l k a -on e o u t o f . e v e ry tw o re tu rn in g ' W o rld W a r I I v e te ra n s todk a d v a n t-

inities offered b y ' th e ir fo rm o l

>-a'gaIrt,-

— If It sticks — will build D r._ " ■■

a g e I o f th e op p o rtu n it ~ th e G I B i i r t o furthei

e d u c a tio n in collegfes ^ te c h n ic a l - T ^ o o l s t t 6rt-lhfe-jOb*^Snlngf= ^

jo in e d b y m illions of m idd le -c lass D e p ress io n . y o u th s w ho suddenly p o sse s se d th e fin an c ia l m ea n s to go t o co llege . "

Z Z ir::iT 6 ^ y ," 'd n Iy \b n e .T ln ^ fiv e v e te ra n s p a r t ic ip a t in g in th e “ Cold W a r” G I

7 - ' B iD . N e a r ly 20 p e r ce n t p f_ the 2.7 m illio n V ie tn a m w a r v e t e t ^ s m u s t- e h e d 'o u t - s o f a r h a v e fin ish ed h ig h school, y e t on ly 4 p e r c e n t o f th e m -h a v e a p p lie d fo r a_ sp w ia l h ig h

. B y c o n tra s t , th e _Vlemani_ w^ar m ig h t b e ca lle d a “ ^ o rib o y s* w a r .” T hose-y o iin g m en -w h o h d y e-n e ith e r.th e inc lina tion n o r th e ap titu d e , fo r c o lleg e a r e ta k e n f irs t . A la rg e r pro-.. p o rtio n of th e p a tio n ’s so ld le rS ^are g ro u p s th a n in a n y p re v io u s w a r . . T h e m id d le -c lass y o u th , ' w ho goes

_ _ _ _ _ ___ t o co lleg e a s a m a t te r of c o u rseT C h o o i ^ t u a i e s T u b l i d y ~ p ^ i a m th ese -d .a y srls -d ra fr -e x e m p t- iin til-h e

V - th e 1967 b ill. ’ h a s co m p leted h is d e g re e w o rk and{ F e d e r a l o ff ic ia ls w ould J i k e - t o . th u s h a s little nee"d fo r G l education-

tm nw th p rp h sn n s fd r .th e se^ 'ta rtlin E - _ a l a id w hen h is p e rio d of s e rv ice

e3 5 ia n a tio h s ,m a y ^ b e .n u m e r-• „ous, b u t tw o o f th em ' seem fa ir ly : ■obvious;*— -

• T h e - W o r l d - W a r - I I . . G I - B i a - w a s - . . . a m u h i f i c ^ p a c k a g e 'w T u c Ii a g r a t e ' — fu l= 4 ia tio n -p r e s e n t? d = ^ to -it s 3 -c i

so ld ie r Hcrroes. T h e g o v ern m e n t n o t o n ly p ick e d u p th e full ta b fo r tu i­t io n s t>ut p a id fot-‘*books an d m a te r -

' ia l s an d s g a v e v e te ra n s a liv ing a l- . low arice a s w ell.

U n d e r th e p re s e n t b ill, v e te ran s- r e c e iv e , -.an , a llow ance only, th e

^ .am o u n t "depend ing upon—m a r i ta l

one h a s -m ea su red ' \th e ' t r e ­m en d o u s gain to A m e ric a n so cie ty b y th e m a ss h ig h e r ed u c atio n of m il- l ions.:of_W orld W a r I I v e te ra n s , if i t cou ld“b e

■3S5=.tQ^tln a tio n in so m a n y V ie tn a m e r a v e t­e r a n s p a ssh ig u p th e ed u c a tio n a l c h a n c e s open to them .

G o v e rn m en t co n c ern w a s m a n i­fe s te d in P re s id e n t N ix o n 's s e ttin g u p o f a P re s id e n tia l C o m m ittee -o n V ie tn a m V e te ra n s la s t m o n th . Com-

__________________ ^ ............ ........... ppged-oh-togirg^adia lp ls tra tio n offi-s ta t i is a n d ' hiim beiLbL'dependBnts;------- c ia ls ;-su c h -a s th e se c re ta r ie s o f D e-

■*' A '- 'T liu lir^ 'lm p tf l 'ta iit iliffe f ene’e ,— fe nge; Labop, an d HcnUhr-E d u c a tion - h o w e v e r, w ould sefem to h av e to d o a n d W elfare , i ts p u rp o se is “ to find

—w ith -th e -g en era l-b ac k g ro u n d s-o f^ th e— n e w -p ro g ra m rfo r -^ -n e w -g c n e ra tlo n ^'.two g ro u p s of -v e te ra n s. o f v e te ra n s ,”

“ W orld W a r 11 sa w n e a r- to ta l-m o ------- T h e - c o m m itte e -h a s - y e t- to -h o l< h rb illza tio h o f. th e m a le .popu la t io n , a .m ee tin g . I t should b eg in its w ork

" ^ ; ; ; ; ;T h e r e - w e ip ^ o - d e f e r m e h ts 'f o r o r d i - ^ s o o i i F t o r = i t r i s ± c h a r g e d ^ t h r a z y J t a l :• Tia’r j ^ stu d ie s - bey6hd h igh ’ scHooI. task '. T he n a tio n ca n n o t a ffo rd not

W hen .the w a r ended , no t on ly w e re to find , w ay s-to ’ motivate a g re a te r th o se w h o se ed u catio n ? had been-in*, p e rc e n ta g e of Its service v e te ra n s te r r u p te d o r pQstponei-.r;eady—to-^-to better-them selves ed u catio n ally .

Just a liberal totem in the W hite HOiiSer It: will point t6 fu rther deterioration o f 'D r . A r t h u r ' BiMms's position a s a policy- m H R erthcw rM JJi------------------ ---

------rw il l c b rrec t-an - ap p a ren t-N lx o n --= -d r tr t - r Ig h tw a rd 'a n d - r« a r^ ^ t t - th e ^

' ' Adm inistration a s essen tia llycenfrTst;' ' • --------------------: In . establishing F ed e ra l w el­fa re s tandard^ for the sta tes , the plan proposes paym en ts, to supplem ent the (pay o f -the. work- • fng poor — a ‘varia tion of the Income' m alntendnce program

■ hy FInrh nnri MnynL_

T he m ost surprising offshoot, ------- • — »itr:tb ^ -:am U n u ^-d e-_____

distinguished professional econor m ist and long M r. N ixon 's eco­nom ic tu tor. B um s en te red -the W hite House a s “ counselor” —

- s m m te r aldes=giv€T- With•the - t i t l e • 0 f_ ':a s s l5ta p t.”__With

M r.-J4bcon: cDncentratlnR onrfoi^ e lgn a ffairs, It w as assum ed D r.B um 's - wou ld -b e -d e p u ty -p re s l- ------den t for dom estic a ffairs,• It hasn’t worked out th a t w ay .B urns has lost m ore o ften th an ___he h as 'w o n and hfs su p rem acy____on the staff has -p ro v ed m o r e - a m a tte r o fp ro to co l than poUtl-

x a l- re a ll ty .-han and fought by B um s. • As the A dm inistration began', V• H ow ever,.-to -avold -offending-—for- exattiple, -B u rn s -p re s id e d -------conservative sensibilities and ov er regular 5 p.'nj.^^taff m eet- ;

-p w r ty ^ ^ f f ln g -B u ra s r - th e -p ro — in g ^ ttc n d e d - ty -W h ito -H fU Y a -------

n m ^ t ^ n M ' ' la b ^ ^ M o re o v e r , , tan ts b e g a n j ^ d i n g ’deputie's i n ___som e ,conservativie-'Cam ouflage— Ihelr..p lace and finally ju s t Ig--------has been supplied by G eorge n o ted the m eetings, They w ere Schultz, Secre ta ry of L a b o r , discontinued som e tim e agou •S cm n g r’g~ lIB gral~w ho= w ork 3 ~ B o m y - i i a r ^ i P ^ t ^ e < f ^ . closely w ith Finch on- m any tw o much younger-W hite H ouse QUCSli ...................

...... ..with Fine.. _____ ______________ ___________ _______s. drafted the, present,__aidei=stni=generally—untalow n^=;

version of the proposa l contain­ing work incentive and job tra in ­ing schem es insisted upon by B um s.

But stripped of conservative image-m aking, the ap paren t de^ c isfSn 'jin welfare constitutes a v ictory indispensable for F inch to s tay alive a s a W ashlngtoa

beyond the ' Po tom ac —" John Ehrllchm an and Bob H aldem an — who run the s(aff operation . T h e ir advantijge o v e r ' B urns is not only the ir m uch c lo ser phys­ica l 'proximity to the P re s id e n t, b u t also their trlu m p h an t-n o n - Ideology.' The scholarly , ca re - lu lly reasoned conservatism of

force. A fter. F inch’s fiasco, in tho-^JJiA uis an4 . o U A artlo A ndetsoo^ .Knowles a ffair, h iah Adm inlsfra- • a brillian t voung. in te llec tua l____tl6n"oIllcrals Jw ere saying p ri- , '"wfto iS BUrn5’"B rincipal a ide.------v a tely th a t ano ther loss on th e h a ^ proved an im podlm ent in w eU are question woulH send ^ e Nbcon W hite House.F inch packing back home to . T ha tsca rce ly -sq u a rc s w i t h ' t h e __California a conlentlon vlgor- n o tlon 'o f P residen t Nlxonrs' fol-------ously denied by-F inch . W hat is lowing some blueprin t fo r a new ind ispu tab le .d srtha tih ls ilium lllac := cons2rvattvcrcDfflltlu».-8 utli-thL‘' tlo n -d v e r - th e - re Je c tio n -o f -D r .— lib e ra l -v ic to iy - in - th e -w e l f a r e — - John Knowles as the govern- reform fight and difficulties ex- m e n t 's „ c h l e f hea lth officer perlenced generally b y conser-

itly s treng thenc4 .-T F lnch !s-^va tive Bum s suggest an Adm in- In the infinitely m ore Im- • •

■ t l e . - " ^ --------land

p o rta n tw e lfa re rb a ttlistra tion t h a t has

iv^^iacoTbglcal-rlEldliy t

Midstream ANDREW TULLY

...... . J u ly is th e m id d le o t th in g s—a ^ r , b u t n o t enough sh o r te r fo r som e------- e lo w r‘even“ tn o n th rT h e ~ Ju n e “ b rid e “ ' .w eeks to b e n o t ic e a b le ^

is b a c k fronfi th e honeym oon. F a th e r - T h e p a s t is p a s t , th e fu tu re y e t / ^ f i w o rk in g off Uie b ill. ^ to. com e. B u t if th e re is a m ood

^ s = ^ f = t h e - fe 6 C -^ r - l h e ^ n a tTon^d-6? Q a~ d = o f-^ ^ n g B a tlo n riiF :th lB^ptfr f e c u b i

WASHINGTON — Cohtem plat- Ing the House Ways and M eans Com m luec’s vote to rcduco tho

— oim cplc'tlointtli

boys, b u t we’ve hear boondocks.”'T h is Is good becai

fd r.d ep rec ia tio n taken ov e r a neriod of from five to 25 years.

B Hill also should take a ha rd

. On a sm a lle r 'sc a le , th a t b a t- m o in talns.N ixonlou flexlWilQ'j

Perspiration

ag e s , m o re ,W ith .h a lf th e b a se b a ll Season ov­

e r , n o one se rio u s ly expects th e r e ­m a in in g h a lf to b e m uch d iffe ren t.

- ^ h c :d a y s willTSOon io -g ettln g .sh o rt-?

i ts fu lfillm ent,. T h e long ho t d ay s a r e . m a d e fo r th in k in g — th a t kind of th inking w h ich w ill no t be se r io u s ly in te r­ru p te d if o n e-fa lls a s leep .

a m ale adm ir­e r sen t h e r one red rose every d a y for a^-month. M iss P a rk e r rcac tcd w ith an acid w ist/ulness.“ One red ro.se,” she m urm ured .

A‘W|iy_nol_flnQ-Cadlllac7.Ii.................p u y e r^Ways and Meons h as done a - 'i 'h e y

llu le be tte r by th e o rd in ary taxr - .a b o u t ' puyer. I ts recom m endation, af- m lts . th e oil

___ ________ polklcnl courafioto the sfickinB point, legislators w ith np ties to oil should be a b le to do even be tte r by tho commoif, gardtin v arie ty of lax-

« ly -even do-flomeihinR ibout th e loophole which per-

indu----- •

o th e r Loulsianan, Sen. Rus.sell L o n g ,'D em o cra tic <;hairman pf tho Senate F inance C om m ittee, who has alw ays opposed any

-^tlnkorinRT^wltlj--th6-a l lo w a n c e - - . But Boogs' .ac tion should b e -a

broad hint to Long th a t tim es h av e changed. T h a t Is to say.

MR: SPECTATORte r 'a ll ,‘1 s the firs t serious tigh t- off, fo r ta x p^rposes. the whole tho ribbon c le rk has decided cniiig of the oil tax s truc tu re expense of drilling wells in one tli

Ince-the p rc sen t-ln w -w en t-o n — y e a r . - '* * ' ..........-............. ..

from tho shoo lining and It Is Impossible to w ash out.

I realize th a t tho body h as to throw off sw eat som ew here, .

—b u t-h e -d o e s - lt-m o s tly - th ro u g h — - J ila - fc e t ;— I s . th c ro _ a n y _ c u rc _ ,

for this without dnm aging prop­e r functioning of tho body?— H.G.I,

......... - physician th a t . Iam nllcrgic to lestdnus. As a child I had two b ad reactions from shots.

— S o -fo r—m a h y - y e a r s - I - h a v e -----,b cn n _ Riven _ te tu n u s , .Jo x n id ^ r divided In to two .small "do!ie.?r

T his >«nr a doctor told m o to forget about It,

Man Against The SeaI t Is o ften sa id — w ith g r e a te r

t ru th now th a n o v e r .before — th a t . _ w e know m o re nbout the su rfa c e

of th e m oon th a n wo do nbou t th e bo ttofn- of th e ocean .

c o n v e rg ed an a r m a d a of 10 sh ips, 24 p lan e s an d 1,50Q sc ien tis ts an d te c h n ic ia n s to m oun t w h a t th e E n ­v iro n m e n ta l S c i e n c e S erv ices A d m in istra tio n ca lls “ Ihe m o s t dlf-

:^ ^ -^ « lrO V o n - th o u f iH -th e r i5 -H a f l-b e e n — ficU lt-ah d -c o rh p lcx sc icn tlfic e ffo rt _ l .n p . **Elnnt le a p * -

In n e r o p a c e

th e books jn 1D2C. L s f s call i t . two red roses. Let's also call It only a s ta r t, while finding com -

--^o r^ In the-ex p ec ta tio n - th a t a - a tiffer stash could ve ry well bo cnacted on tho House and Scn- o to floors during tho nex t few w eeks. Enough roemberR of Con­gress, both liberal and conserva­tive,! h ave felt the hcnt o f tho taxpayer revolt to p u t au th an cvcntuollty very n iu c ir In the rea lm of-politicnl TXJssibiUly.

0 t-hoT ~ ln d u strles-m asr"" fllld w u n co , to o , 'h is governm ent ■ ■ ■ a t least should bo a touch stjn-

g ie r w ith tho fa t c a ts who do.

iLhe_£An:LJiave-a-ilcplction----- jjenr-Docton-I-Twrsplnr-cx*— fliiCi:ctniyL.but_I_want.i.tQ_dQ-----, i . i - ____*• . . «nm n rn m n n n nn m « vnt'nHnn

RAY CROMLEY

Rosy ExistenceWASHINGTON (N nA )-^A 'J.y“

ce.sslvely on m y head, bu t VC17 little on tho re s t of m y body. It nll soehis to go to m y head.I am In good health olherwl.io.--M rs. C.D.B:^— ' —’-----------------

T here a re two m ain tyf)es of sw eat glonds. Tho . cccrino g lands a re .icnttcred over tho body, but Tjhiofiy - In the fore­head, chest,'pn lm s, and solds of llio foot. They givo off a thin m ix ture of w a te r and m inernls

_and sc rv e _ t o . regulate body

lome camping on m y vacation nnd would like your op in ion ,'n s

• I do not feel sa fe In ca.sj of ac ­cident,—V.P.

— F requent-boostors of totaniis toxoid have been found n o t to

necessary, since tho Im*

' had been

J>0 I nUmi

supposed.I think you can have your

vacntlnn crimping w ithout a booster and stilt feel safe.

for rannk|[nl“ in the -. -Cvcr. conducted^ over; arinrcc-oc'can------- -"\'‘=nirDclucrzflfniic':“mDon“prflKramof earth to com pare n rea ." ' eventually will bring. W l<>olio IM n-outer s p a c e , p u r p o s e of BOMEX. was lo Tnv millions of-the wjrld’a farm

m a k e Ifno-siH hle tlj fp u a li s n ow te m p e r a tu re , ' ' “ • ’ • :.d cp tlra n a iw a to r- :ru n D rr:ro ^ r t- -—Tho-m nor^typtrpihcrnpTO Ttnfff'

with th at of Apollo IM n'outer space, scientific investigation Into m an 's n n t i V e environment. .ctinUnuca apace.

At about the same time a s tho:____ 3QQifoQt:talLSalurnXrockct was llf,t-

- ..InB.tha Apollo and Its crew of thrcis’f—lho-*,pnd 'Bt Capo Kennedy ^ ................. .

; j g j e - p u rpose stiiily th e links betw een th e s e a and th e a i r and th e ir In terac tio n s w ith th e e n e rg y ra d ia te d from th e sun. ThLs m ec h an ism Is a lm o s t unknow n,

, y e l It is tho p rim a ry p ro c ess w hich d riv e s th e W orld’s a tm o sp h e r ic c irc ­u la tio n a n d - its w e a th e r Bystcm s, —

T h e liopo 1.S th a t whim th is p ro c ess

ta x revenuo by cu tting 7.f> per cen t oft tiio sum the. oil and -gas- Industry now dequts from Its n e t ' income before com puting Fed­e ra l Income tax(;s. since the com m ittee also vote<1 ^o reduce tho BllQwnnco'«m moMt o ther ml« nerals — on ctinl, fo r exam ple.

»or apd .savo r the th(

mtold suffering each your wiio

lose Diucti of w hat they in in floods.

The potential annual savlngi In agriculture^ .-(hlpnlng, fishing,111 U(i‘ 1.-UILUIU, .JlllimilllU,.forcstry.-floQu cunlroi. m'inInK, ..........-liydroclcctrlc powpr

lag fo r'hydrfvclectrlc utilities li uau. m o re -o fflc ien liy -th e -w a te r available ~ wilh sav ings that teem fu n ta s tle - . . . .

7 - Monitor tho sp read of un­derground coal m ine fires, tluis aid In preventing thp sp read of dangerous gases in u rb an a reas.

—■ Provide re ln llw ly clienp

tho-mo.'!i •hdventut-oii.‘j'voyaR£5'....... ......... ......................... ..........................mrido Jnlo~spnco;"-lD”ml!es ttt tho* is hoitor uhdersCoM." it will be poSr'

3 5 'if

_ unds, a r e less n um erou :. -nooroiA n-hoavlor fluid, and-'are 'located In h airy a reas, a s arm -

-p ita— .Wo havo no voluntary control

over flV?‘-'’>lfiR- H depends on tempcrii'turo — nnd often tern- p e ra inent, ,NsryQHa_|naiyldut>|!L hnvo excosslvcly m oist hand:

•• Noift 10 Nrt-Nnmej-Ehfphynemft-----n n d e m p y e m a - n r o - lo t« l iy - - d if -fercnLDllmcnta. Bnipyvm '( ls_?\___

in fec tion ; u m n liy se in n Is n o f ulaH ticlty In th o lu n ip .i:;;;

e a s t tho 50-ftfot-lorig re se a rc h su b - m e ra ib le B en F ra n k lin w ith s ix m e n , a b o a rd w a s d ipping Into tho o ce an on a G u lf S tr e a m D rif t M ission. tho_ m o s t ' ah ib il lo u s ' lU tom pt y e t m a d e

s ib lo to oxteiul w e a th e r p red ic tio n s bey o n d tho p re se n t few d ay s .

In qu ite co n c re te te rm s , tho na- t ion ’s e ffo rts In both In n er an d otU er_ sp a c e a r e p a r t an d piircol' o f one

ilmut J132 million com nilttco 's vote to reiluco o th­e r ludustry Inopholcs Is sus­ta ined , tho added revrnuo could ren rh n to tal o f $ | .bllllqn.- ,

f t.P ‘?('fi«nia„Ylc(Qry,'(*f a so rt for th is space, whit'h since 10f!3 has tmnn ■campalKn-

. ly f«i

•to u n lo c k - th o so c ro ts of tho g r e a t , .g ra n d a s s a u lt on tho v a s t unknow ns l>‘’fn,f^f'mpal(jnc u r r e n t o H v a rm w a fe r {liafliwecT)3 o f l h o iln iv e rso 'm a ii d w^ I s l h TTl i o — V. p t is t th o c o a s ts of N orth A m e r ic a s a m e c o m p a n y - G ru m m a n A ero- “ <»n «l'«"'ance. Moro imimrtant a n d E u ro p e . " s p a c e Corp. — bulll: botlL th e Den

T h o sh ip , co m m an d e d by fa m e d , F ra n k lin ttnd th e IIhkIo lu n a r land- ~ ' ■ Ing m 0 d u 1 e , an d H O M EX utilized

th o a id of 0 v 0 r a I oarth '-oi'bitlng s a te ll i te s . ..

nirtMnr-pJnnninB-Tlm-lnto-Wlilmn*— wrHw-aruaa-ioE.o I ilollliM iina ic n t.o t Jh»4«wvj» -of lives. C tsnantn on n ln>nd w a te r poHii-

tion, the n ecessary firs t stop in bringing these cylls v n d e r con­trol.

The first experim ental satel- lltu In this p ro g ram -Is d u e - to o rb it In .1072. If a ll. goes well.

nd ^» eM^np< of.:;jand~ feet.__FtlRht.r

u n d e r s e a ox^ilorer D r. J a c q u e s P lc - ..-c a rd , i s . sch e d u le d to d rif t n o r th ­

w a rd . In th e c u r re n t nnd e m 6 r g o iV rouhd 'A ugust 11 h f a fJOlftt 200 to 300 m ile s H outheast of th e tip of, C » p c CoA, U w ill o p en ite « t d tip lh s r i ln g in g Us d e e p a s 1,H0Q feet — a n d n s w a s (ho c a so w ith tho m en oh (ho m o o n , tifioukl any(h lng go w ro n g t h e r e w ill bo no ch a n ce of re s c u e . ...A no(hor.Inquiry. In to .tho m y s te rie s '.

OLD m An M OOND e a r M r. S pec(ntor: '

I took a good, look a t (h a t moon In s t n l^ iit. l i looked «o close I dp n o t' know w h y 'l t (oo ik 'so long fo r th o se th re o guy.s to g e t 'th e r e . T hey

........................ — .................... ................ m u s t-h a v e stopped « o m o w h o r oo f U iu .o c c a n .la n c a r ln g co m plo tlon . a lo n g th e w a y fo r a coffoo. b re a k . 'n i l s , . i s B Q A ^ X — tho B a rb a d o s Will you p lea se tell m o how com o

g re a t big th in g like th a t In thoOcebhographlc, a n d Motporologlcnl ^’E > ^ rim e n t . D e g u n Inat M a y ;

BOM EX Involved the pardclpatlon of soven federal departm en(s and independent agencies, ’ 20 unlversU tlea and s ix induatrlnl laboratories and tho co-operAtlon of the gt)Vorn- m ont of (ho Dttrbados.

. An Imm ense "cube" of-soa nnd a ir . stre tch ing from the ocean floor18.000 foot down to tho stratoapherO100.000 feet above find covering 00.- 000 Bqtiaro m iles of tho Atlantic off th a W est Indies island was stoked out otth* experiment* lato cub*-

a i r could dod^e a ll those s ta rs?T libro Is one b rig h t’ s t a r no close

to th e m oon. D o you suppose L una .15 dodged th a t s t a r an d h it t h e m oon?' . I 'l i b e t (hero h a s b ee n a lot m o ro peop le looking a t th a t b e a u t i f u l m oon tho- last, few d a y s th a n e v e r b efo re ., W ouldn 't It bo g r e a t to Ilvo long onouKh to nee w h a t Is Bolnj? to h a p ­p en . In th e n ex t 100 y e a rs? E ven SO w ould be s r e a t l l

-T------------ -■ ...... E .H ,

..Iniportaii Main S treet, the fom m it- lfl-7 vo te exploded tho

inylli tha t tlio ullowanco was nacrrd . Rvcn Kep. Halo nOHgJi.

was forci'd to «o along ■ with w hat a few y ears ani>

would linvo , been , deem ed |i ■ncrliege.

Uoggi' acqulujif;anco vtun rc.> ''voiiling of A DOW attitude on

Ciipllol llill. 1x)ulN|»na h onn of tilt! larger oil |)rodU(;t!r,'i In tlm nation, nnd a s noggH jiplcrl l\u has l)eon " a llfC'lonK frioiid" of tho oil Industry. Yet it wafi

iioggs w h o o ffe red tb e -fln a l tno- , (Ion . on!lolllnK -buck. .tlia.ulluw -

aneo,Hoggs, of. course, paid lavltth

trlhu to to tho liutumry an • 'vital to tho economy of tliflf country’.’ 'and Rviin gnvu It.a t>)g shaco of th e cred it for liie ''successful moon shot. Hut he achnowlodgod

't l ia t tho altowance "has I>ei-|i a m a ile r o f continuing <l|vlslve nji- lional flontroversy" - - a |>ennlN*

!n |ble understatom ont for a l.ou> ,iHinna polltlcan. Aa if holding h is lir'eiilii, lio expressed tho' hope tho lndu«try would under- att«nd his voto for “ ronROiiftlilo reform s" lo ’'rem ove iho Ishum a s one of national controversy .”

■ ' noKRN

Tho program calls for,launch­ing 0 aeries <>r satellites enpiiblo o f m onitoring, with a variety o f 's e n s o rs , w hat Is hiippenitiic (in' llio (icemis, litxier slialioW; w a te rs and on and beneath tho

-«urfaoa-o(-Ui«-.«arth.:— — ---------Tho saleltllea will:— Chuck on (lulck.sprondlng

)ilant jli.seasQs on llie fnrtns, ■ making.Po^Hlblo (|ulci< action (i)

. 'save tnilllons of doUarH In ertips each year.

— M aliu posHiblp curly esti­m a te s ' of cfo]> /ailuruH "and. bum per hnrvitsts In time for cffucllvo unierguncy m arketing ' plans o r fo r the hurried plontlng of flubslitUte .criijn;

.a n d the huuu in Ihe system ai'uiu r g r iV u ie r lh i t n r ih tic lp a tc d , b y ”1075 tills country could have a . satetlitn In opuratlon fcediiiK d a ta Into vast com pu ter com ­plexes wJilch woidd autom atic-

• a tly rc c o rd the Inform ation, then collate, in terpret and »p^w it o u t in tisable form . ,: 'Hifl Itiitliil uatollltoa wouUl col- Toct da ta only for thft UnU?d .Stutes Itflolf, 'rliora Is m> reason an exp an d ed 'sy stem could not <:ovcr tho wi>rld, o n o o 'th o pnr

hot ./lnnhcs m ay hiivu I>eads of persp iration a t foreliead a n d (omples.

Attem pts to control sw eating w ith nicdlcation usually a r e unsatlsfacto ry ''b -o c a u s e the am ount .of -d ru tf* 'requ ired—so often results in unptensnnl sido

-c tfccts. . Use o f_fcm ulo—Jioj

D ear D r. Thosteson: In stan t non-fat milit has been on tlio illflrltClJtHLfi.DiUnber of VOOrH.

.Jlatf dally u.'u of It h ad n iiy _ cuuso— hurm ful-erro tii- on.UBttfHV-HaA--

• it-f ln y -v ttiu e -^ n s-a -w elB h t-re —ducor? - J . II. Tt."

- Nothing harm ful about it. It Is equivalent to fresli, m flk, bu t w ith liie bu tterfat rem oved . Re­moving the fat reduces tho cat- o rle count, so It Ih hulpful In

-T(l'flllCliVg-to'-tho-7oxt6nl' I b n f It"

"K eep truck of the doplh Bfi'tn l>rovos itself tecimlcally.** In .lllltk (I....AU lll.rl' lll.l 'I'l.ou.. f.i.Hll. .... I.. II J Ij.Mo r snow in vital areas , and Iho

. r a t e o f. inulting, foretelling floods, in . tim e. .fo r. em erguncy cnrn^^tivo action, Conn raimn, thn 'c la tir will tnalifi.tK)SHlbl(i llifl

>ro'efficient locritlon aiui deHl)jn of fIo(Kl-c»iitrdCprf>Je<

— I ’n iv ld o m o re Inforpiiiil m in d e d fo r n e c u rA te iy forecii

union

Jog s to n n s on land o r nea,— M ap (M;ean' cli«ractorlHl|c«'.

tha t will . enable conitnercial ocpan fiilierm en to mnro accii- ra to iy dete rm ine whcru ,scli«>ols of fisii a re ruiml/iR.

- r M a i i t t ixisnliillU 'chnapcr. sa fe r and morft' ^loasant trnvel i>V nca through thn contln^ml. c iiartlng of a re a s w ith tioavy' wnveti, -

......................... ................................— M ap i.hoais jlangei'ous to. ta .R lm p lo r languaDe, Hoggs nav igation , point to arouA |x)teii'-’

-W f i im Ijii r ic h . ia ro lM ra i

rth BorvlcflH aatelllles could tiuii provldo a rtorl of toohnlcttl-ald.,prQBram of g r o a t . valii^ to both developed,an<l do* veloplng cou iitrieu 'a t a re la tive­ly ino(iuHt'cost fo r th e United iJtates o r ' fo r . a cuHiperating group of thq tcchnlcijilly ad* vancud n a tio n s ,, '•' It m ust bo om phasU ed th a t t,hlB progrom would not have Iteen possible wlUiout the satel* llto hriow-liow, Instrum ents, ecn- flors nnd. m ost Im portantly , Ihe precision, rellaM llty, m lnfaturt*

.'zallon and co inputor techniquoi developed for g e tting n m an on iha.m oon.

’n ils givflfl the ' iln (0 thoue who m alnlain th a t th is space adventiiro lias been a stun t of lltllo use iii Bolvintf nittii'fl basic problQoxsa

moncH. however, feeneraiiy helps hot ftashea In m qnopausal women, ,

.Surglral . severance of Ihe sym pathetic norvo chain . Is Honu'timcs dono In eKircnno nwualing of hands and feet.

. This, however, Is a last-resortprocedure, ■ ' •, .............-

'jarH ..C , n .^n lgh t-w o ll try-ono ;of tho com m ercial antlixirHplr- an ts on her forolinad and around tho edBe of , thn scalp. Xlu-no ' Komutimes work, , som otlm es not, Bit their effect is local w ldle thn .aweatlng p rocess Is front w ith in .-I do n 't know -m uchViSA tO'ttllggOBt,

Tim uroWein of R O .T .'n 'rfon Is m oro 'sec lous, since, skin of tho foet«ean becom e m aceralad fo r lack of evaporaUon,

rn ln tin g ]uat th« solon of thn foot w ith a 3 to 0 percen t nolu* lion of form aldehydo m ay helb. Soaking the foot In to iO s polrcent noUitlon of aUimlmitn chlorMo Is worlh-, trying. ‘ And tisQ o f-« n y -o ( tne<v«rlous foot poWdora tfally U .recom m Dndod. -

Sw eat llflfilf la n o t odorous. The odor reaulta fro m bac te ria l

.flrowtU lin tho w a r m , . m oist a rea s a s a rm p its or. fc6t.

Thun scrupulous bath ing Is Im portant — and sln^e the odor ’ cornea fron t b ac te ria , a n An«

Dvrrticuloslfl Is a bnlgn In tho dIgc.Rtlvft tract. To.' l>ccomo ' inoro fanillinr with Ihe HUl)|oct, writo, for mv booklet, "Don't/ i.ut Divertlculosls ’Hirow You," Jtncloslng a Ipng, «elf.ad<lrcssr«l, ntampcd envelope and 20 cents

:in coin to cnvor cost of prltilloB' ,nnd handling. . "

Dr. Tlioitoson welcomes nil rnador mail, but regrots ihnt, duo ID tbn trcmi'ntlous volumn rctelvfd dully, ho Is unable lo answer Individual letters, Ki)iid- cr«' uuMtlon* uro. Ipcoraorntcd..In his column whenever pos- Blblo. ■

orilctnl Cljy and .County Nawipo|>«r Mtmbar of Audit tlwraou of >

' ^ CUculoiion onJ unPvrtwnnf 16 Sactinn AO.IQtl Tdnim

JZoda, U lietal y clailonuKidnt III* liny of Ihs y/anlt nn .Which tiOnI noMcoi will bo pvliltitiod, ; ,' rubliiliid diilly nnd Sundny, aiit’apl

Snixtdov, 0I..IOO S«cond 9KMI Watt, -Twin Folli, Idal>o,.n3a01, liy Magi* Vnlley N*w pii|>ati, Inc. -

. . ' Cnititd a i iKond.claii-inair-iTMUati— Apill-Q, IVtO, nt Ih* po»l oKic* >i> Twill Polli, tdnl>o, a.-|30l, umlor ll<« ot» of Mnfch 0, 1(179,

M05T 0 F AFRICA and poi;t>ans-or.Europ9 and-AsIa can~bOr6eenTln:tb{s-^-'to.the-moon.-'nie-astrooaul spectacularij»oiograpirtakcii-frooi“ tha-7VpolIo-ni“ 6pa«crfifl“ duriiiirIts trip— thIs"plcture'wasTakeMr"(U

- T Iio LU N A R -fiU R P A C p iR -c lc tirJy -n h o w n -ln -lh b p lc lu re -ln lje n 'fro m -th o lu n a r --------mosphero fcnind-on Ih o mo'modulo a fte r Inndln^ on tho moon on Ju ly 20.. Nollco tho nharp vdgo of hinck- .in tho riglit forCRround» arc

___D M a,in .lh a .b ack u rQ u ad ,a fld -tiio Jiln ck .a^> di!;iDtlny tho fompictiL igrit a t . <hcro-U.M a/‘tMililBht** ^ / » i

Oregon Governor Asks ‘GonsSnA T Jl.R (U P l)-G (iv . Tom

McCnIl o f OrcKon iiskcil tho . WdaUjin .cUilca .lQ tluji,lu .Jaili_liL- . .u lundiimrk "cotiHiirvntloii cdui- ,p n c t” , to mnk() tho rPRlon tnt>ro llvubli).

"W o 'y n .n in l n hiilloiiijl K<)"i ! to put IV m an on Iho moon by ’ ho "Now lot (uir

ho to cnsuro iiuid 'h llvlntit)nM‘n rlh .”- — - i — - ..........v-

1__ i'ho Uopiihllcnn, In.' ■ rqiniuluf |)rf!|)iitctl for' duHvoi y l

to Dm (inniiiil Wc'Hlorn (.lovor* tu im ' Cont^yutico, iiTH'^d <> now iiudtl'MlMtu coiiherviitlnn com-.

" to prO ftcl and trnhnnc® till- livnhlllty of ihi; WcHt.", .Such., » cdnipaci, ho

. wiiiild ai«?ll nut iircnwldo .ilnnd- for o ir iin(l w nior-quiilily , i

' control or (t(MiRur<io» |)0 Hli0 ld(iH, roii\oviil o( HOlIU wo>>(u»i ntlonnl (luyolonmtjni, l<tnd line

' find oven van(inllHni."Tl\o .oil in Iho clinnncl o f •

—snTTTn“ n a rO aT nrtl« rD D T "tn“t t iq -

M cCall, chnlrm nn of a nnlu- r a l roaoiircoH sem in a r a l .the

Rreat m ajority of atiK Aunftnn' uald.

riiiidy han .compacts for tnurlnn , fItihnrlcH, niiclt'ar onqrgy and

hiKlivr education."T ho ' land, Iho npnco. tlia

•waior and our abundant re- •• ncmrcoii o ffer, an unnurftlloled'

. for tho WpHl to ,1)0N llvlnti - , n|)|x)rlunlt>b fi - .......................- c ffo o U v e -ln -

milmon of Alankn, Iho nofl . nhnllii of Iho cBUa of tlio brow n , |>ollran — IhcNo art) all -Joint . prohjomti b f tho family uf tho

Wc.1t/* onld McColl,

*i<i»}ilon b y .p ruv ld ln tfJho .p lH co . nuw cUIcn o f thin iin*

\ lion ," W cn trH nId -*— :-------------llo a<klc<l, " I t iniikcH no nciiHfl

. . a t all (u provide foi m oro ntid ntoro people—and llien find im r '

not fit p laccs in which

Gov. Ronald RenBun sluiwcil ti|> for tjio flral timo- Tnemlnyi And. iinnnlly hnpjMjns, tho '

... C allio rn liin . ulm oat Inuncdlately - found hintno)f In the mlddlo of a criilouo tH rcam pim arrcm .

R oH fiin '*a |d he nprocd with •-------hiirtorm enrflnicfratit ‘ rtVBrnffrr”

Robiit-t | i , Pinch, tha t ConRrc(i«,i flhoiild not , ^vlthhnld fadflral ' fiinih from rlot-lorn 'collcg^u,

•'Thoro’n no w ay you cun do tlia t wlUiuut pcim llilutf tha

r*. :

EdnctJiloti and .Welfare• h a d to ld th o B o v frn o rn. ConBrcsH w an " o v iir re i

to cum puH tu rn u ill . \ p in n in g It do w n to Cui R o a n a n w n i o n k e d w ho i llkow lsrt belleveH ther<

• -l>t*«n-«v»rrc«<‘lloni----------____l!N iLLdo»’f ’. h o : I'cpllc

Rai>Kun o x p ta ln c d unlvi a n d collfiBOs ac tunM y pin;

■‘T nn tlm ifnR -H H H iipuiuau ilX ' " w h o n ou lrlK h t e ru p tio n

H '« enfiv fo r n c n p io w hf . k n o w 'W h n t le d u p fo I t I

It w ax s |)o n ln n (!o \ii c t io n ," . , V *

ItCQgnn c ljn lre d T ui uchn(oi), a lic m in u r on in tu tlo n w a n d . t r a f f ic - .s a fe ly

I t w an announoM i- Hintdent Nixon within 10 dareceive- from T ransp t

“ Secretary-" Jo M rrV D ip f f^ pofial for a 12-^ehr niati Bit proRram coatlnR $10

Curln# C, V illarreal, I Rtralor o f the U rban T rana lt A dm inistration,

6 Tlraes-News, Twin-Falls, Idaho •• Wednesday, July 30, 1969-

W ass Bottles M eport^-^o^B cm gisr^D A N IE L 'R A P O F O R T '

. . WASHINGTON (U PI) - A governm ent • InvesUgaior T ues­d ay Identified the g lass , bottle,

-------ospecially-oncs-coD talning sodapop, a s the p io s t ' dangerous

— ltem~ln~the~househol(l=lt^t1mc5 • m ore dangerous - th a ii'- power

"— ’la w n ‘ mowers.'------- "E a c h defective b ottle.*' testl-

T ie d L a r ^ A . Schott, “ is a

severely and pernianently In­ju re innocent persons.” •

Schott,' chicf Investigator- for thft," N a tio n a l-OP roduc t Safety, told tf' public h earing-oftthe,com m ission -ihat of ^ e .263 household I te m s cor w ithin the com m ission's ju r lF d iction, “ the g la s s 'b o ttle was th e 's in g le , product m o^t • fro-

ucpUy, reported!*,iA the

— — poten tia l— b o m b - -w hich-—can corof" ’ ffccidenls b y - insurance

Peace Efforts! ' t G O N - ( U P I ) - - — -Pfes^dem

declared “ W e have gone as fai "a s w e • can o r •, should" go in

. , opening the door to "— 1 — is -t im e _ fo r "*

ispnnd,” - N ixon’s I_ tiv<r and a naii-hour

v isit to the South V itnamese capital took him from a

'■ .g littering p a lace recep tion In-------Saigon - to '^ vU.S.T inf a n try r base

outside the city, w here he Wld

J. y o u r ________M rs. Nixon accom panied the

P resident hero fro m ' Bangkok and she v i s i t e d wounded A m erican soldiers - .a t Long Binh, 15 m iles no rth of Saigon, and an orphanage.

Miudmum. secu rity . was In effect fo r th e visit, th e f lrs t by an A m erican P residen t to the

- c a p j a lrAn:.army_sTCK<^nia;i_said_the

security included th e - “ rocketbe lt’’----- a seven m ile radius

____ around Saigon; w ithin which the•__ V ie t. Cong m~~trie past h a v e

--------- Bjit- no -tncidcnts-w e re -report-------- e d r e i t h e r i n : : t h r ^ p l t f l l or'TiT

■the Nixons’ s ep a ra te tr ip s to •' the countryside, an d they

- retum fid_saIfily_jQ _S5ngkok^at 5:30 p .m . Bangkok-nlfiie '(B:30

------ --------------------------------------------------

m ore concessions to the Com­m unists w as an obvious refcr-

, ence to the P a ris peace talks whTcTi'formally began las{_JM .

=^ a .ia ft«rF^t^ l i i n m a ry otiifwiah^ Ing a t the conference tab le. The

~ U nited~S ta tes~ and Saigon m ade

a ■number of .co n c is io n s . The Com m unists have not budget "from ih e ir .dem ands lo r w iih d raw al of all U.S. troop^ and imposition of a Communist- dominntnd .-co a litto h n ie n f ’-iii the s o u th ! '' .‘N lxohnanaM T arT an io n Mhu

a ir hose and flew to the presidential palace in the h eart o f the clty -w hero-ho -declareu ■ **We have-gone-as~ far- can o r should go in opcnii

T—tp -p c a co

respoTitf— O U icrW 5er'the“ o tf i^ side m ust-assum e the responsi­b ility fo r the continu ing 'suffer- ’ ■ of people w ho have -already

e red m uch too long, bo th in North and South V ietnam .” '

^As. I look over the pc>rod tha t-h as elapsed since the tim e I becam e President o f the tJn ited S tates. I believe thd t the 1 w u m tiieay- fls-to'-whlch'-'Ti'as g o n e jh e ex tra jn i le on behalf o f peace,''">Tixon said .'

H e , noted th e United S tateshad halted*>the_. bom bing__piNbrth'"Vietnam and th'e~lmiteti S ta[es--w a*r:w llhdraw lng:^ ;000troops^ T r o r ^ Viiilnajiu—7 5tt-o f Whom le ft the nearby Bien Hoa A irport today fo r M cChord Air Fo rce B ase, W ash ..

“ We liave m ade and m ad e a peace offer wl

. . . s .h lg to ry .o L m rfa re ^ h e J o ld P resident Nguyen Van Thieu, whom he la s t saw .a t M idway Island in June. Since then ThIeu h as ,ca lled_ fo r.? rce-clec tions-in

partic ipate but the Coi re jec ted nthe-rDfforr—

-New-Spgrts C o m p EApproved For BSG

BOISE (U P I) — The P e rm ­anent Building F und Council Tuesday ■ a p proved final draw-

------- ings“ for“ a ~ |3 m illion physicalcducatioii complex' a t Boise S tate College,

— Tha-cbm plex....Which : Includca a fooQiall stad ium , muUi-pur- pose rooms, basketball gym na­sium , a sw imming pool meetlnf?

------- N CA A -standards,—locker8~and. o ther facilities, is estlm ated„to

cost J2.7 million. The remainlni money v(ould bo used fo r archl

■ • tcc t’fl fees n n d a s tro - tu r f to ■;^'<:ovi5r tho footban flBld.-estim af

c d .« .« W ,0 0 0 . . . .Bok^e S tato College P resident

D r. John Bftriw'a sa id the com* p lex w as financed from some $5.4 m illion in studen t revenue

. ------bo tid i,-H o 8aIdi^hc•BOhoo^-hop•— «d-to-!«t-bW 5-on-eitherrthie-en^

tiffi com plex, o r on th e separ­a te pool fffcllity, physical edu­cation building, and stadium

. W ork on tho pool pliysl-^------ c a rrd u tn m o n tn jild lnircoiiicnjc-

. , gin In >Hte AuRiist, B arnW fiaid, and it won hoped (hey could l>o

———ooinplo lid—by-::S«pWm>J«r— or August o f n e x t ' ■

--------------- B r o n c o ~ r io 1 d -w li i - bo ton\— '- d o w n - lh e - -d a y -B f te r - th o - - la s t

hom e gam e th is »*oson. Darnes Hold the new stad ium could bo com pleted by next Septem ber, “ chiefly due to the face th a t It

prison population - ...... - ___would, elim inate (ha need for expanding the_prJson_faclUUES.

M ay had asked th a t $65,000 bo spen t p reparing th e site for transfe r of tho Rfison farm frop E ag le Island. A,W.. i 'NoegleT a m em b ero f’ tfio bbarc of Corrections, told the council the board had relied on experts ^n—ao ii-co n serv B tlo n -to -mske p lans f o r preparation of tho site.

T ho council, however, decid­ed. to w ait until experts could bo -b rouflh t-ln -to-filiow -exaclly w here th e S05,000_ woXild be spen t.' Sen. W arren Brown, R- McCall, .pointed o u t ' t h a t tlie m oney “ isn’t . Rolnp <;o fai a f te r you put in a well.” - /'

____ ^ ............... • - . J i -Schott ’ tc)itlficd,' th a t .

recent three-m onth sfm p le of 1,390 jn su fanco com pany llablli-

iottles. "G lass botiles outnum- b c re d -p o w o r- ia w n - m owerR,-;commOnlv recognizod ' -------

m ore th an 10.to one.lo id . ................. '

Testifying t h a t pop -bo ttlesw ere especially dahgerous, Schott — said— th a t - - w h e n ^ a

pressurized glass bottle fails, “\hi}' in te rna l glass pressureglass pressure

_ into m any sharp -fragm ents.'ra to r - ..... ^ __________ —

r’H& 'sa id the sam e principles applied to bo ttlcd :bcer,-bu t .that

Owens-Illinois Inc., oi)e of the by gloss litte r. ' w orld’s large.U m akers of glass -He also said: containBrs. -denied .th a t bottles Bottle - testing

•recognized ha tnrd , iho invcstlnation concentrated Schottton “ carbonated , baveragcs be-

a iu se they develop., approxi- m,atejy. tw ice th ^ . internal p ressu re of bottles-of beer.' ■•^Edwin —

p o se d -a n y serious h a ia id , D uring 1965-68, Dodd said, 49

billion of his firm ’s* bottles w ere lia f ttL jo t- sd fttra rln k '^an d -th a fr th e re ' w ere only '360 claims ch a rg in g defective bottles. , '^ h o t t said th a t about 150,000

-PCJ- ......................

struc lu rarw eakne : inadequate.

slight Impact bottIe-^tr*B^todB

R eturnable botL, g e r than 'nonretui _ but they weaken upon reuse

RazesQreJda Plant-O N T A R IO ^O re.-<U PI>>— -An a m m o ^ f e d flee raced ttirough — rtlohs o f th e ' O re-iaa frozen . . jd s - -processing' p lan t here Tuesday, causing a n . e stim ated SI m illion ‘in dam age a s 'I t rav­aged , th ree m ajo r a re a s of the com pany’s -processing complex.■ T he blaze, cam e ju s t iKreff

days, b efo i^ processing of thou­sands of tons . of - corn ivas

- f i t t - u n d e r

cd-.-fron{~pie-blazo.-but^air-em- ployes in l th e .a rc a w ero evacu- ated -w heo- .the flam es’'b ro k e out.

It w as. riot Im m ediately de^’ term ined exactly ’ how m any persons w ere in ':the-bu ild ing . However, th ere were few er than Thg-iioiin ai-

A erosol carts also cam e in for critlcl»m -In a ’con^misslon conclusion that- although, they ■are wcU constructed {or their in tended p u rpose ,- 'ft- p ressure

relief valve colild be Installed to protect ■ persons, who Ig n o re ;. .' their printed ..warnings and expose the ' ca ns; to heat o r puncture thejnr

norm ally on 'du ty when p rw ess- sing is in full swing.

t-au uiia JU iirem irn irum -tjn -introf-(a-ffo; and n ea rb y -P ay e tte and

N yssg-batU ca thfe. flamfes:------_ P e d e rso n :sald every .'effort w o u ld -b c -m a d c - to -h a n d lo - t he- corh c ro p .— norm ally process- ed a t ^ ra te of 500 tons a_da.v. -P u rinE~T|^gj^^;hth of tTie fire lames sho t more'lR 'an'^OOTgH

into the a ir and heavy smoke b lanketed -the a rea . The fire a t one tim e th reatened , to d estroy the ^entire p lant. ,

rFABMERS> iTTLE-& i|EEI’I^EN™

pec acfe witli ' secon yearPLANT

-^GIGBE'S^I=EEDERMURN1PS-F O L L O W I N G P E A S A N D E A R L Y G R A I N

T h e n p a s t u r e t o s h e e p a n d ^___ _ c a t t l e t h i s w i n t e r J

THE LIVESTOCKWILL ,DO THE

h — HARVESTING-OOT-OF THE FIELD

— T h e i d e a T t f m e t o . p l a n t ;_________ _____ a t o p l a n t Is~ d u r l r i g ^ u ( y - a n d ~ A u g U s t ~

c a ll- ^ h 6 n ^ r ~w r it e"

_ A R E V O U ^ N A R Y n e w bum per shock isystem Is dem ­o nstra ted b y th e M enasco' Corp. a t JBurbank; Calif., a s they c ra sh ' one c a r into .'the r« a r bf ano ther a t 28 m iles per hour. In the top photo, with- the c a rs J I tte d . w ith the_new_systcin,

^^miere^s-jKHdamager^ln therbottom -photo.^wlth^regular-cquIiK^^-m ent.—mniDi^-rtnmagn rre su ltsrr^ArgDmpreMlMo-gllTrfthv.-: -

lum U s-iisPd for-(h&-fiho<j{-absorption^^(UPrtclcphoto)

ping up stage, one of th e freczlng“ tunnels“ a t “ :30 a .m . _ _ _ ,. O're - Ida P residen t Robert P ed e rso r i- s a id - th e fir&-/»auc;gd :damTrg-O n:^xc-Q S3 , Qr " 8 I ^ i l ^

Sell. C liiirch Urges Veto Of T o T a t i i i :

H e said all th e com pressor and freezlhg" facilities - a t - the m ulti-m illion d o lla r p lan t w ere destroyed , along .w ith m any of

from the hem isphere w hen the foreign- aid-.-b 1 I l- r c a c h c s - th e am endm ent stage In the 'Senate.

Church, chairrrian ,o f the Sen--arfi- r orGlgti Rclintons .subcftm-m itee oh In ter-A m erica Affairs, sa ld “ ln -a -sp c c c h -p rc p a rc crfo -r delivery— th a t- th e - llo n d w a Salvador fighting “ Is ju st o ther exam ple of how ou r mil­ita ry assis tance-p rog ram ; keeps ■involving—Uft—unnflcessarlly—in troubles-nbroad:” -------- -------------

“ I t is used BRalnst us by In­creasing n u m b e r s o f Latin A m erlrnns w ho..v;e-it-afr.a-prop for arm ies t h a t stand Runrd over the sta tu s quo, wiille di­verting, them selves occasionally with . ■ . bo rd e r cscapades.-

“ I t is tim e to s top our m ilitary grant-in-aid p rog ram s throiiph- out- L a tin -A m o ric a r-I t- I rT lm e to bring ou r m ilita ry missions homo.”

Church sqld tho United Stntos has furnished $<1.4 million in mli- I to ry -a id - to -E l-S a lv ad « r-n m l |B .2 m!liUoTLlQ_Hondurna sincc tho epd of W orld W ar 11.• “ I am not nuRRcstlng tha t the guns we supplied, o r tho mill, ta ry training.w o" gave tHeso two'

' Is a concre te Madium s ntl.Wj do iV rh av o ^0 grow grass.'*

t h o council also ' aulliorltcd —TTTho-stntB-TionM -orrorroPtlo^iB-

- to go ah ead wUh p relim inary plons Involving tho now concept In buildings a t tho now prison Blto soutii o f Gowen Fiold.

Raym ond M ay, dfrcctor of corrections, anld tho faclll-

___ ties w_ere tp bfl .'’cfflclont.-JMod-.<>'rn"ancl wltliln tho m oney that's a llow ed," ' - - -

Wiillnni Deo, G m ngovllle,' r n io inber, o f the bo a rd Of cor* Tfictlons, anid tho prlNoa popii. Intlon oouth of Gowen Field would bo approxim ately 450 prisoners; and it won hoped tho

— jn ln lm u m — accurlty - - prlsonorB would have a c ljanca to work,

T h t t t , 'h « aald ,‘ would keep Iho

'W h y b U r n b y d a y ?

- A i t ^ p i f d i t i o n -

Yoiir Carl

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Rogers Says 3 e d s Reject;; Saigon Role

TOKYcr (U P l)—^ ;s . Secrela- ry of S ta te WHHam P . Roficrs

~ lb ia iispancsc.'cntjinci- oiuciais to d a y , th a t North Vietnam continues . to Insist on the overthrow of the SOuth Vielna*

— T-mese^-goveFnmont—a » - a condi* (ion for fu rther p ro g re ss ' in peace negotiations.

X rs — sta te m e n tr ic a m fc ^ j rem arks a three-day

— —conference—be(w««n—Afnoricaa _ _ calilnct officers ‘artd ,Jcaders of — H Ja p a n 's “rC onservative-^ovcrb -

m ent. ■ > -. The N orth V ietnam ese so fa r

. , continue to insist tha t the South V ietnam ese governm ent be

—:— d iap laced -tfy -*w hat-they -ca» -« coalition,” Rogers w as quoted

------ a s say ins-by -S t'a te-D epartm en tspokesm an M be'rt. McCloskey. .

“ They w an t this w ithout.any expresfcion of public <>pinion on th is question, /n effect, ffiey w a n t to impose a -governm ent

- a n d then h av e a n election to r a t i f y . i t .”

Rogers told the Japanese the-------U nited— States is • rn uticmgly.

hopeful for be tte r, relations with:____ thc.SQ viet Union, b u t sfeds~only

• continuing hostility from .Kcd _ :.C hinil_ior_lliB ..tim e belnp.—

' "T h e re is so m e_ ev id en ce from Moscow of a t least t

— fT<^‘'r in g cpnsff__ of__ mUtuaI 4nt«rf><;t_w ith-ihB-U nitCd /^ta tes

and. o th e r nhlions in movinj tow ard a less danperous am

------- s o f n e ^ a t less ho st|10“ s ta te -o l___;:wlntflmational re la tio n s /' Rogers

w as quoted as saying^

Wedne*!fay. July .30, 1969. Timas-rfews, Twin Falls, Idaho ' 7

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PreMd^tial Commission Asks €urb On Gun Ownership

Police, security guards, small businessm en' . In .. high . - c r im e areas and those with a ‘;special need for self-prot'eciion” would be. allowed to keep handguns. T he commi^fiion c.stimated that m ost—of— Ihb - handguns now possessed by priviiie citizens a rc kept for h o if c c h ^ protec-

prevention. pf violence, a panel established to in v e f it ig a t^ th e background of assassinationsand urban violence. _______

- l l ie - e o m m is s to r r^ c o rn m c n d ^ s o T je ' ed tha t - s ta te s be given fniir yea rs « to .. pass- - law s - decidinf; whIcK I o f their^ cit|zens,_shiuld_ be allowe'dTd possp.ss handguns.A t the end of four yea rs , a federal law wouJd tak e over requiring a l l , pistpJ ow ners hot so protected by sljTle ‘ laws to su rrender th e ir- a rm s, for com pensation.

T here a re an e stim ated • 24

Red •— iV-DtAGIW «rgHOWS-the-patfa3-of-.-Mariner76-and-7-tl>g-MaM Prob<3J ehedute<l:rtorliike;------ -detaU ed~pictures o i Qie plane^i’s su rfacc a f te r m aking the SS-mllllon-mUe tr ip from e a rth .;nce M a rin c fC reco tded and stored th e incmorabIe~'pIcturG& of the p lanet, fo r .la te r 'tran sn i1 ss l« i -

volvers and a u lo m a lic ^ s to ls -^ owned=T-by ‘

to the; ea r th . 'M arin e r '7 will m ake ' a po lar p a ss on Aug. 4, an d l» scheduled 'to send tele- Tlslon p ic tu re s back to earth . (U P ! telephoto) ------------

U S E T I M E S -N E W S W A N T A D S

comm ission said. The combined ' s ta t? re d e ra l a tta c k colild take

90 per cen t o f . . th o se_ o u t_ o t-_ c irculation, t he__.panel__ said.■ Owners would be com pensated

a t: an av e rag e o fS 2 0 ~ p e r gun,' about a half-bilHoiL.dQllara.lotal.

BLUE lA KES SHOPWI^GnCENTEirT

of 19C8 prohibits m ost In tersta te J ire a rm s s a le s - a n d all., in ter­sta te m all o rd e r am m unition hales. M easures’ - have ' been introduced in' the cu rrcn t

-C lothing’ pfT5jcct? w e re chcck--- cd during n recent m eeting nf the F lour and F ab ric s 4-H Club

I a t -tlie hpme of M rs;--Eugenesession .oT Congress lo requ ire | J e n s e n ,_ lc t\d f r_ ^ ..___!___ ___frd e fa T T p W a f io r i o r 'a l i g u n sT A dem onstration on zippers a n d 'lic en s in g of their owners. I was givcn-by Jan ice Cook. . ' ‘

The panel spqcifically recom- ujEndcd7=howcycrnTinil'=l»»Hl!ie^hold— .prolectipn___would_i_not-consiituie a sufficient .cause for listol . ow nership under (he ederal sta tu te . .Long guffsT such

as_ rifles and shotcuns- wnnlH ^ 5 0 f)c arfcct^d in tha t owners- would b e ' required *o have an iden lifica tion -card“ and~nnyoi .under.the-agd-dr-18 ,-as well-i certa in types of crim inals- ( others a d ju d ic a t e d - in c o m p e ­tent, :w oufd be b a r re d .'f ro m dwncr.ship. ._The F edera l Cun-Control Act

l.nst week the Nixon admlnl»>- tra'tiort .a9 tr(rari<rc'd” [ ro p ^ s ir to n ' to those proposal^; - .on the grounds that they intrude on

I s ta tes’ rights and would Incon­venience law-abiding gun own-

Clothing Checked

Fashion Beduty^alon-r

CLOSEDJuly 28 through Aug. 12

^ T O M O U F:------------M o n d q y Ihro S a tu r d p y _ ._____ _

~Sun^T2 tQ ~5 p nfi.

, . W A S H I N G T O N ( U P I ) - C o n - E ^ s s io n a l investigators have

____■doflcicncigs'A^which-resulted In- cap iu re -o f-th e , USS- Pueblo, and

loss of the EC121-intelligence ^ p lane have im paired the

• tiation’s abiUty to m eet nuclear, a ttack.

D efense S ecretary Melvin R.; : ’ i ta i rd , responding to 'the: crUl-

taken to co rrec t intelligence deficiencies. He hinted th a t

them selves aga inst an a ttack such a s the: one which snared

___ th e intcU igenc. . . . . _____The _ congressional—criticism^

------- uaiiiu it)—tlie fo rm of" a—report-Irom a special ArmMJ’ Services subcom m ittee w hich conducted ■q five-m dnth -Investigation into

— r-boU i-the.PucblQ j:aR lU tejind-ihc _ dow ning of the EC121 by NortfT K orean figh te r planes. In genera l th e repo rt said the

- - m lH tnryizbrnas -.wna- m o r e -a_t fau lt than the P u eb lo T c rew for th a t incident.

•■There ex ist serloua deflclen---------c icg-in- t hp -o rgatilgotional-and

ad m in istra tive m ilitary , com­m and 'structure of both the- D epartm ent o t th e N avy, and

--------ttiff~DopaTtment—t>f—Defense;'^the rep o rt said. The dcflclen- c ies, i t ndded^ re s t In the fact

__ ih n t w h n e ...ihc_m llU nry_ .cnng a th er intelligence, it was unable, . in the case of • the Pueblo and EC121, " to relay th is ipform atlnn |n.R tlm.cly nnd com prehensible , f n h I o n '

•*j thoso clinrRcdfcWllh the respon- -^■■7alinUty:-lQrlmaiaiig-dgfcTaTona.”

As a result, (ho report said, “ our m ilita ry com m and Btriic- tu re Is now -sim ply unnhle to

------- m e e t- th n cm crgonpy frUcrInn”, of in.stant response to nuclcar

-a ttack .laid down by. P resident• Nixon. .

Uep. Otis O. P ike, D'N .Y., chair,m an of the Inventignting

. a u b c o m m lt to c ^ a d j lH d ; . "W e hnvo never denionstratcd any cnpnhlllty to g e t a mossago froih n scene of crisis to tlie Prosldfint, and a messligc

------- liack.',’ , , .

, :C o I p r -a n d -c o ! tD n = ie d m -u p - |n ilu r t ie n e c k .ii:^ k n if sh ir ts fo r b o y s l L o n g s l e e v e s , r ib knit

- cuWi, a h d n eck . S o lid c o !o /s , S -L

-F a n ifo ih lo n -e o t to n -k n lt ih fr t f^ ^ c o iM o l i t t l * - n o w l L o n g -sleev a turtlen eck s ty le ) in sm a rt c o lo r s . M en ’s s iz e s S-M -L-XL w i x w i

SPECIAL

1st quality nylons

- Truck Is-Buriied- At Glenns Ferry

dl.ENN.S FKURY A 10(19 IntDmnttnnnl .•TriJclc—p u tlln ir 'n trailer^ fur ImullitK plt^kup camp- r r s w ns dnm ngtui by firo i

■ ~ iii6T ivw ~ ^ tnn iS im T rum irw inf the KInR Mill P o rt of Entry

compare, at-r

?PRS:JStock up on first quality soamloss hoio at sav ingsl Run-reslsfant nylon mlcromeih, fashion nude hool. Blush. S izes 8 V1 - I I .

IU4M*

VALUE!

boys’ basketball shoes

C Q i n p a r a $ 1 ^ 6at $2.49

.Mi'CuY b lack canVat shoes assure proper ank le support. Soft cushion -Insole, rubber fo ie . Little 'n big boys’ sizes 11*6. iommi.i -

Station a t 3:20 p.pi- Saturday.l l io d river, Rndnoy Jensen,

25, N nmpn, a ttem pted to extln-Ktii"h the h lm e. using th ree fire nxtlnRiihhurn. It ntnrted hnck of the cni) on the m nln p a rt of the truck , reported Illmnro County Heputy niierlff Cleonjn- 1'nylnr,

TJio rilonns F e rry Volunteer F lro doparlm nnt sen t the c ity ’s nprlnkling truck witl; Its load of w a t e r and .e^tingijished the niazn bnfori^ the gnsollno tanks

-iV(plodcd. T ra ffic , w as routed 'n rn u n d .th o a re a for about an liiiiir.

SALE!

■ W H Y B U R N 6 V D A Y ?• ' .

Air Condition Your (Jarl

i *229 IN S TA L L E D '

theTseT m^^701 MAIN AVI. I„ T.r.

ng, 59c eg.

nyloii bikini panties '

2 ^ 9 7 'A tiny pr?ce for tinsy bikini panliek softened

___ .MilhjanaeLIaciUtlmLOuIck'dryino too ln—nylon sotln'trlcot. S izes 5 '7 .

SPECIAL!young men’s jeaiis

$ | 9 9cotton(will

Woitorn-Woar cottpn. twill denim panit..... c o m * in fo u r fa s l i io n c o lo r i* ^ d llv o 7 'b l087“*''

ton and blp'cltl S ize ) 28-36 w iiltt.

BOYS’ PANTS

R u g g e d , a l l c o t to n tWfll f e a n s In Q tith en tic w e s te r n s t y l e . T o p e r e d

' l e g s / b e l t i o o p s . b o u b I e ~ s N R h '^ s e a m s r e in fo r c e d o f s tr a in p o in ts . B lock , o liv o / t m w b lu e . 6-1«S.

BOYS’

N O -IR O N

Ivy or continental• cotforT-pblyesfer• refluldr,.»|1m &

-REG. $3,98

« 0 9 42

Por^TKbpfMl cjfWf sfacki. Neof conTlnentol .bellless fttyle or dasfic Ivy with belt loops. A wide choice of colotrs In tvifll or

' tuisoh weavM of 7 7 % cotton ond 23% polyMtwr. Sfam 6-18.

BOYS’ TW ItL SLACKS$ ^ 9 4regufqriy $ 3 .2 2

PopulOT Ivy,styl9 cotton twffl.•locks at • great savings. Black, medium blue,-olive, bfonte.- 6-’l 8rtogwlar or hw«ky. “ 1

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8 ' tlmei-NawsVTwln FalUV-Idaho Wedn«day, July 30,1969-

F&Spifs Split 0 ver MD Gh^tei^BATHROOM DIVIDED Tcnch' olher to perm it thefr '

— tkA miisf nanuldr sim ultancoiis use. Ccram lc tila

• T< there a M agic V alley chap- 1 te r of the-M uscu la r ;Dystrophy

Association?Two and a half weeks ago

• th e answ er m ight have been . ‘"n o ." Today th o -an sw cr might

b e "yes.’^; Clouding .the controversy are ' th e opinions of people fronv two -■ factions. , • • , ■- ' O ne - f a c i r o n _ rc p re se n ts_ .t )] ,e

M agic Valley chap ter o t t h e - ^ tD A m n 'j r s a y the organization -_w as-nevc£-disbiibandcd_anijW )rk

in connection w ith 'a benefit bas­ketball gam e last M arch............

Mr. M am bert, a t the tim e of his resignation, said national officials of the MD association w ere " p a ra s ite s ," Tuesday; M r. M am bert sa ld ’/h i s resignation has not been accepted by the national association yet.

It. was reported M r.'M am bert . .a s a^ked to res ign but Mr. M ambert denied > this and said he resigned in p ro test to the nblicics of the n a t ional a ssocia- tion.’ ■

'L a r ry 'M a m b e r t , whOr h a s . two --.children .with, m u sc u la ^ d y s tro :

- phy ,- c laim s the Mggic Valley , c h ap te r w as disbanded earlier• th is -monih. Hb a n d h is vice

~ t~ p re s ld c n r" a n d “ sccn :tary .-“ M f.• M rs. .Jac k F ricsz, Tw in Falls, — TMiBned-their positlona, alleging

_i_J:fimisusc of_fundS” . .b y regional ; .o ffic ia ls of th e MD. association

cha'inld. ‘‘This Mn^ ic. Valley ralsi

. r -h a s no atanding^tfs-.far- m conccrnod b ecause-the

M rs. Wilson C hurchm an 'p ( Shp- shonC 'w as introduced a s 's e c rc : ta ry . . ■ -

T u e s d a y it w as - lea rn ed , a president w il l 'b e , appointee^ to rep resen t th is 'M agic—Valley chapter, T he appoinlm ent will be- m ade by .th e . local board rof directors, ii w as reported.

At the -meeting , last 'week, M rs. Cliftor)' P e ie rsb r, Jerom e, p resen ted ihe annudl audit of th e 'c h a p te r . She said the d te r 'S pent $432.22 last year.

'Vr569;W-was-for^{urid

a half w eeks ago .”In 'sp ite ' o f th is; -a m eeting

of-the-M agio-V alley-chaptec_w a held last week. Dewey Shaddy, listed OB vice -pcoK idcnt-in -a. ncws re le a s e ,_ i j ^ p o fte d j p have., ‘.conductcd . the -mcetiflg.

I Burle^ Takes Action iTo Improve Streets

BURLEY. — The B urley City ■ .Council overruled a pro test-ond . .■wen r afaeftd-:t0^ornrT=local-im r

provem en t d is tric t designed to ._im proY e_j:ity_ s treets, no rth j>f

th e ra ilro ad tracks to E ighth —S tre e t-o n -th e -e a s l-sL d o -o f- tb f t . • • c i t j . - - .

T he p ro te s t ,- In - th e form of a le tte r, w as en tered b y F . B,

—D otson—Buriey:— ^ ^ -------------Several prom otions and pay

Increases am ong c ity employes w e re approved b y the council d u ring the M onday n igh t m eet­ing.

Leon Bedke w as prom oted to

Jng N ea l E a g a r , w ho resigned sev e ra l m onths ago. R onald Neli

r:svertiw aszad v an ced ;to :a ssls tan t to M r. B r ike and bo th received

...._________ . r R i r' t>y H arknsss w as advanced to lir8t_cla5S, and LesliejStlm pson,

“ Georgff-M cA dam s—flnd-rGharlie .H arkness to second, c lass, and rcce lv M p a y Increases. •

O th e r -c i^ -e m p lo y e s granted sa la ry boosts w ere Paul-M onroe, V e ra Schaefer. L am o n t , P.ud.lpy, ■Roger ■ W agcm an a n d Rbberl M ounce.

Tw o assistan ts fo r the city

tem p o rary sum m er he lp will re ­ceive a 10 cen t p e r ', hour In-

. c rea se , according to acUon by th e council.

:— " P h lC T a yBp~Sfcyway « ra li b usiness operations lease was app roved to M arch'31, 1971, with a flve>year renew al option.

Counoiljnen .rep o rted .o n .com- ..p Ja ltits Jh Q y h ad rece ived about

__iisin p;-nnd adm inistra tio n, sheflaidi-TW -nnnunl'appeal^hoO Ttl T eens' AgQlnst Dystrophy raj-sed

of- thcrji ~ “ flind‘~ for 'ih e‘'.'MD children tht^oughout the notion;’! he .<raid., Mr. M am bert said he would like- to c r ta te national attention to - th ir :p r 0t)16f«n ind get a fed-' ornl Investigation-into the operii- tloii<: o f the national association.

"Sotne of the representatives of the national association draw mo're iti a n annual salary .than is ra ised in the en tire s ta te Of Id a h o 'in one y ea r,” he said. He added th a t m 'an j^ rave l first clas t, ■■'■‘five—days—a —Wcck-_52 .week's., .a_vcnr^._rcnt,_£grs^n |id g o ' through '^donated funds like

-$90.7;fi.......... ............... ............... ,te r collected $340.53 la s t year.

Of the am ount ra ised, it.w os jef»cted ,_75_pcE _ccn t w ent .to the national association. . ; r* -,M r8,-B arbara-C arpentcr,-Jor. om e,_pation t seryice_ chairm an oL.-the local chapter,'. sa ld ' ^O per cen t o f the m oney sen t to the n a ^ n a l association is to be u.<:ed for rw ea rch .and the bal­ance for adm inistration of the MD association. ' ' i

M r. M a m b e r t s a id , " F o r t y p e r c e n t c a n n o t , b e u se d f o r re ­s e a r c h . if w lw t h a p p e n e d to is ' a n y g u id e ." '

"••la t-hB B penedi-accord ing-to -«pei

weeds growing a t the Y-Dell In­tersection on the a irp o rt rdads. Thi-»-«reft-H»-a-park d e ^ o p m ^ t now under w ay b y thcTCiwanis Club;____^ _________ ___ .

A com plaint ' on a" traffic . _ h 6 E a rd -a t-^ th -S trcc t-an d ,.av e :i ■Vi.siogul land Avenue w as discussed and M ayor Jo e P e te r^ .. s'ald c ity crew s will be Instructed to pain t curbs-red-along-O verland-A V te. nuo back from the 24th S treet intersection to elim inate pa rk ­ing -and give clearance for on- fom'fng traffic .

te r raised nearly $800 fro m the benefit basketball gam e 1 a -s t M arfh .= T h o -Io ca t= 5 ftap tc tjv a5 forced to p ay $600 in bills run up by a national association rep- Te^ri'tanve-w ho-brought-Q 'te lo- . . vision pcrsonalityUCcnt-M cCordr -jnj to the benefit. Mr. M cCord's wife also attended.

M r. M am bert said th a t left a profit o f $200. a nd of this.

IS per cen t o r ?I50 w as sent to the national a s ^ l a t l o n .

He sa id $50 w ent to the Jocal

M am bert. proposes a M agic V alley M uscular Dystro-

- C hapter b e organized which

tlonal association.OverSiiakeJSLtSz -lts lre so u rc c s_ in d l r e c t - a i d _ t ^ jstricken . M D . children and In ■ dir e c t 'g ra n ts to ' researchers;" ''^■ H e“ sa1d “ Ke“ h a s -n o -q u a r r e l w ith local- people working for m uscu lar.dystrophy children..as

f - a s — their—efforts—a re -n o L ehalf o f the nat& nal. assoc-

ciation.-?‘Wc’re -a lI- try In g .to do w hat

is b est fo r the strfcken children----------------------------------- ^ ---------

" I doubt if-there l<r v e rv mnch left for research Into this dls-_easo.”_ ^ '__ _ '

Mrs.- C ari^rife r M s a -boy strickcn 'by-m uscular'dystrophy . She s a id . local_funds_have_boer| usb'd to purchase 'scveriil whcel- ch a irs ;fo r children In the area, including' a w heelchair for her son, and scvcra] campershlps to Cam p Eaatei- Seal have been

rchascd w ith funds from the . :a l ch ap te r. " In addition we have sen t three or four patients to Portland for exam ination a t the clihic there. I think we

nd -ou r—local-monoy-wiselyT •DnnlSl'llka'Tro^'seianDreTnDney go for research of Ihfs d isease."

In re fe rring to-Ihe basketball incfctent^jiAlL— Mambe.rt .■ sa id when ac to r McCord and nis wife arrived In Twin F alls a n d realized the ir cxponses-worc-b’C-

->ntf-d r aw ii fiu iii tlm^local-'chap-- te r, th e couple began to pay their ow n expenses. He said the Holiday Inn also helped._H ^ ' said the McCords w ere

b ro u g h t'to Twin F a ir^ b y a na- t l o n a l - representative a n d aga inst The wishes of the local chap te r because the expenses.In.

com partm ented bath.. In such a d ivided bathroom , the facilities '— show er, tub. .lava to ry a n d -vanity-;— a ro^partltioned -from USE TIMES-NEWS WANT A D S-

these separate com partm ents together. '

FURNITURE- AUCTION '

ited Vj m ile n o rth o f K im b erJy .Jd ah o ^ o r Vj m ile so u th of Red C op C orner

'ih o r t L u n c h ^ ^ e rv e ^Sale Time 12:00 Noon

RIDAYi-AUMTDevine onrf Chair . • Notional Pronm* CooVer

—«ot•-Sw tv•l^w l^^™ tl>•f----- ' ---------Hoq‘ nd -T obl»-lom pi----~D inln» «o6m Tobl*lwltft 3 . - . —

— U ovtt) b u H o l - in d 'i - t h a l r * -----Bland-5 pUc*-b*«Jn»*m ---------4 piKo b»dfoom t i l Y.tlow onfl Chrom# BrtoMoit i«t

O.ichntr 0»-PolnHnB ;

R.C.A..VIclec 24-ln{h.T«Iov1iIoii H ei^waod C htil f t Draw0r* on i

•ictfo d n m f End ToViti'

Old hell.Ira*, enllqu* pi(lu I tramih flol iron ond 'bo tlltt,

ilono loti, 7 Dutch ev*nt, SilUiagr°Orlndio~tnioll-iiz* —

N ationa l Commission 6n . Violence/ told, the Senate Juvenile Delinquencv Subcommittee on Tuesday th a t the governm ent.

I .^ 'a u fd -c o n ^ ls^ tt^ ^ a tllc a s t SO, pcr-ccnC o tl^ l-p IstoU ^ow nC J::::] In the U . S., but-should allow all persons, "except a sm dll group of .'prohibited persons,” to owh, rifles and ‘ shotguns. (U P I telephoto)

. Coronado OeubI* Eltelrle tonB i

Xnick knacfci, Plllowi, Blonk.li, tuggogo, Odd Tabjo Clo*h»,i-ol«etri< farii,'Sllvirworo ttopot otxd »ugor and ««am«r, cooking

Tired Whool Barrow, Oord«n Cultivotor, Hot ColUcllan, P a ln tjJ^ o U r_ BiiSlSoW,-Ho«i,i:Milk..CQn», Goeil lawiT pump- onrf. moJof tontxttJSa v

'iFrankiln ’/ i il.P.), loundry Tub, Boitmonl WlndaArt ond^olh'ir odd oftlcUi. • . • •

iOwner-MSRTHA=BULCHERjnogod by M#iitr»milh Autlion Sorvlco m i^n , John Wtr», W<Rd«II;,lrvin'Eil.r>, I

volved wouId”be“ pfoh'ibItIve!'T he .cotfover'sy. on the' local

c h ap te r continues; M r. M am bert say s he will figh{ any ~ '

lowaM affiliation witb the. na- tiQBflI_assodation,_.whlle _ t h i

^ e r faction pledges its support

-----------BuHty, on'd Jim M tix n m ilh , Jtromo1.__ ciirk l J. .W ..M«iifniriljh of Gom SlotoJ{«1ry7TwIn Foil., Idaho

ilSA K .ER A N C ISC O ^U Pi):--^;A 9=year^lti~bay ’w ho- lo s tjils -lovrer righ t a rm a f le r a, ra ttlesnake bit .h im .h as .filed , s u it, fo r. J750,t

P e te r Scharer, 9, Richmond, was b itten Aiig. 3. 1968. while h f i-a n d -h is -fa th e r w ere a t the L ake of the P ines Country Club -ear-A ubiirri. • . r,:.~-------- —

The s u i t filed In ;Superlor Court a s se r ts t h a t the club knew, o r should have , known. th a t i te e r c ' w ere n u m e i o u 5 snakes o n -U s-p rp p e rty -” drjvej^ froth th e ir n a tu ra l'h a b ita t du> to construction of ,a n a rtific ia l lake on sald.-pr'emlses.’ ’

A fter th e -b ite , the com plaint -aswrtft^hat^he-^boi^Tw aB-bos- pltallzed a t Auburn F a ith Hos­pital fo r ,a month, then trons- ferred to Poclfic P resbyterian Hospital, w here the a m pntatlnn w as perform ed.

— TH PAeiFIC-NORTHWBT-BAllEI-ASSOCIATlON-PRESENTS

T H E CITY CENTER

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August 6 -8:30 Auqust7-- i7:30 p.m. Prices: $2.50 ■ $3:50 ■ $4.50

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'Wednesday', JuIy;^071969j~tTrm,es-Ney/5rTwIn‘ FdlIvWaho"9——i i

_ _ W e d n B s d a y ; ^ . u l y - 3 0 r - 1 9 6 9 ^ ---------- ^ __7 p.m ., 7b^ 8—Movie, "Bang! B angl” Is a spy spoof, w ith

Tony R andall. Senla B crgcr and Terry-Thomas. (English-1966)8 p.m ., 7 S L -S pcc trum views “Tho Alcoholic Am erican”^ th e

problem s of tbo drinker an d th ones who surround Wm.5:30 2S L -N cw s: HunUey-

_ B rin k Jcy _2B-NCWS

j!l.3=rNcws:_WaltEt_Cronkjte ^ 5-,N ow Bi .-Wflltei^CroDkite

& -y irg In ian -5 7 S L ^ o m m u n ity A lert

6:156:30

2B—H ero Como the B rides - ■—

‘ 3--Ne'w s »' ■'5 —News

7SL—F iguring I t O ut . . 7B -A dam -12

l l_LN c w s - ----------7SL—M lslcrogers 2S I^V irg in ian •3—Good Guys

-5-^GQQd_Guyg- '4—College T alen t

8?00.2SL-M usic Hall ,7SL—Specthim 2B -H aw a ll F ive-0 ■ ~ n —Mnslc-Hjll!— r— —

Tomorrow” . -. ^4—^o v ie , “ Bonjoiir

—Irlstessel*. • " _________5—Movie, "T he M iracle of F a tim a”

8:30 7SL—Book S ea t ;e:00T2SI/-TOillsldM—

2B—O utsider _ . -7SL-N ew s- in Perspective

7B—Music Hall , 8 -M u sic Hall

11—O utsider IO:M 2SL—News

3 -N ew s - - 5—News 7B—News 8—News

_ 7 S I^ E lg 1 1 -N e w s .

5—Bevbrly Hillbillies

7SL—W hat’s New 7 B -M 6vle . "T he Patsy"-.

._8-r-Movie, ‘'The P a tsy . J 2B—G reen Acres

5—G reen Acres • 3 .:^ re e n ' Acres •' ' 11—G reen Acres 7 S ^ -F ren ch v Chef

10:15 7SL-C om m unity A lert 10:30 2B—M ovie. "C aptain

Carey. U.S.A.”- 2 SL—

3—Prisoner

7B = T ^n n y "C arso n -------8—Johnny Carson ,11—It T akes a T hief

ll:M .4 -rN e w 3 -......................... .....11:30 4—Joey B ishop .

5—Movie, "The_G irl He'L e ft Behlnd” " ----------------------

12:00 2SL-^Movle, "L ittle Women"

-^ 1 2 6 -1 1 1 . s i z e - ■top frceier with door shelf,

— juice-can-fack.-covefed-icei •..trays to l(ecp’ IooiJ out of ' cubes.-_________ •

7 p .m ., 2Q, 3, 11 — Movie. "S iece of the Saxons.**________venture ta lp s ta r tin g Ronald Lewis, Janc ite Scott and Ronald

i^ Q jv a rd -In the-days of^K iig: A rth u r^ E n R li3h.lS63)--=vr- -------- _9 p.mu, 2SL,' 8, 11 — G olddlggers'do' m uslcartakeo ffs oivm ovie

-^tars-and 'Paul-L ynde-pJaysniirD verlyT Jassionato plai ‘ ‘

- '5:30 2SL-NCWS_ L 2 6 = N e t t s _

7B-NCWS ,8—D aniel Boone .

Nixon^Urges JBaiiksiro Aid^Collegians “

WASHINGTON (U PI) - T h e Nixon adm inistra tion today

J iroposed '• giving banks an ncen tivc-paym en t to -p rjU ooso

m oney for loans to stuOt •' b e fo re pollcgcS''open in Septt

ber..........J a m e s E . Allen J r .; ediicallon

com m issioner, told a House • E d u c a t i o n subcom m ittee

''em cTgency leg isla tion '' is ne­c e s s a r y to encouraR C banks to m ak e the loans for which Ihcy reccivo a lowpr ra te o f interest

Tlie studen t loans a re guaran­teed by Iho governm ent but p resen tly have a m aximum

,• in te rest ra te of 7 per cent. The bank.H now charge fi..5 per cent

___^ tbefr p referred custom ers.tJnder tho adm inistration b

tho governm ent would pay an Incentive fee of up to 3 i ^ r ccnt

• nlwvo tlio currcn.t ,7 per cent intere.st lim it and would review

— <he-ftm onnt-of-the-feo-caoh-«lx m onths to deierm lne if it ohnuld h e 'n d ju s led .

- — Bnnky ■reee ntly—rn iscd -th e lr ■ prim(Tv1ntflri!fll ra te—chnrpfcd to' tiie ir prefeVri'd o r m osl lmpor-

liin t cuHtomor.i—to H.5 per £cnt. ‘E nrllo 'r testim ony from bankers ind icated tha t InlcfTSst oi

. n tu d en tJo an a would havo to hi n l least 0.5 i ^ r cen t a year. ' '

program , the,, . , J . . . i 3 0 J l - -J i |InleroKt for llio flludcnt

wl)ll(5 lie Is in college. After ho IcrevcH collego tho student startfl paying on llie Ipnn and aaKumes tho fiill 7 p « r cei^c in terest rnto

.,>vlth tho Kovcrnment handling- • lntcre.st ntmvo .7. pe r,cen t.

5:55 7SL—Community A lert -

' ' S S e i. 5—News; Sports .

= r a g —T arzan ------------^F ig tn „

7B—T hat Girl 11—News

6;80 3 -T h a t Girl•^SL—Daniel Boone 5—Animal World

--------4—Gnlloplng’ G o u rm er"- 7B—Ironside

11—Bewitched v. .«.4S 7 S I^ F rle h d ly Giiint

-7:OQ-:8B==M[ivH^*SteBg~T>f-tfte- Saxoiis”

-3-:M ovi^e7-*‘SIeB 6-crT lreTSaxons"7 S ^ -W h a fs New.

, 5—Lancer 4—Flying Nun l l -M o v ic , "S iege o f the

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8—Bewitched --------- 7SL—B o o k -B ea f-

7B—BcwItched 8 lM -4-rT hauG lr.

8—John Davidson 7SL -C rltlque 7B—Golddigers

8:30 4 - ^ o m Jones »tOO 2S^-G olddlRgcr« '

3 -H aw a il F lve-0

feTom Jones , -H ig h C haparral

2B—P risoner “R—G olddlggers

---------7SC =M 0vlor” t2d>r-WInd-dcrm ero’s F an ’’ • 11-G olddigers

10:00 2SL-NCW8 3 -N ow s

. 5 -N o w s ...............................7D—News

_ 7 S I^ F lB u rln g I t Out ll^ N e w s 11—Nows •

•• 4 - P e r r y M ason '10: IS 7SLM :om m unlty A lert 10.80 2SD--Johnny C arson

-7n—Johnny Carson • R—Johnny Cnrson •

2 B -:-M c r v n r irr rh — ------------3—Movie, "T orpedo D ay"

JliOO 4 -N ow s lliSO 4—Joey Bishop

0—Movlo, "C alam ity Jano"

12:00 Mnvie, ’.‘I t C am e F rom ■■-^uter ■ Space'-*-

.. I . Wf ^"T/fo ju d g e wl// be w ith you s h o rtly .'H e I t !n h h p rira te c h a in b ert wofci/flB d iity M or/ot /of h lt .W tt.c d lt lc a ^

CAIN’S ‘O N C E ^ YEAR”

SPECIflt tfllMS

w e p u r c h a s e d . 5 0 r e f r l g e r a l b r ^ f r - o r r T t h e ' F r T g l d a i r e P a ^ o r y . . . 8 & - w e - c o u l d - o f f e r - y o u - t h e 3 e - S P E C r A t = - V A b U E 3 " - . . c o m 6 ~ r r r g n c r 7 r ~

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jpck t o t h e i r r e g u l a r ' 5 E O F A N - I N E V I T ^

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cniy when heeded.

— Door-Storaget——flutler*TO— nestsrdeep-doorshelf-for

large cartons, eanj.

-;Twin Hydrators-’ Ke'epup to 23.4 qls. of pri

dues garden fresh and crisi PorcelBln Enamel finish n sists stains and rust.

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' o n d i s p l a y — a l l a t

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A l l D e U u x e f e a t u r e s w i t h 1 5 2 p o u n d f h i j e z o n a n d b l o w n c o l d f r o s t p r o o f t h r o u g h o u t .

Regular 1529.95 ■ $ A tO * Reduced to. . ■.

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A Nevy RefrigeratorWhy Not Get The Best

This Custom rDetuxe ' Oversized^ Fros^:rProof CdmbindHoh WItK All ' ’ “

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h a n d d o o r )7^ O p t i o n a l I c e m a k e r •

Reg. 469.95,Redutedlb."

R e g u l a r D e l u x e M o d e l $ 4 2 9 . 9 5 , r e d u c e d t o $ 3 2 8 . 0 0 *

BPECIALKBATUIIEI Ymi c«n add in AutnmUlO Ic* M«li*r n or Ut«r.'n«plBCM tlio proioot ><:■ ■•rrln In Uili r«rrl«(irHtor, M>hM up 10 120 cutiM a ilky •utom»tlc>Ilr> -

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S m a l l e r M o d e l R e g u l a r $ 5 9 5 . 0 0

R e d u c e d t o $ 4 9 8 . 0 0 «

Idaho's Largest Frig ida ire 'D e a ler

A VALUABLE BONUS Witli E ^ ry Refrigerator Sold Durirtg This Event

DEUY— ------------------- ---- ♦ P R I C E S S H O W N I N C L U D E V O U R q U A U P I f e c T T R A D E

j ^10 'nrnB«vN«w>, Twin Fall#, Idaho WadriBidoy, July 30, 1969GluBMember^Is Honored i - ...... ...... , _

■ ■ A pprecialion was expressed toFIL E R — PORlor-Hill S oc iw ich c rv l and -Jcannle Chambers

Club .m e m b c r r cxitTnacd th c ir ^ rm a T c lh ^ h V c lu b y e a r l^ K s .

T ^ trs rA ld rO rth c l-T cad -T in -a r* ticle on “ The G rand Canyon*’.’ M>s. F red Reichert -a n d M ts. Welrtman received- gam e^prlics.

Ktne' Avrsi>nccn/1 ' fn

b esl w ishes to M rs. SW U Weip- ,m an r^ to -E a lU ,-w h o -U -Je iv in g soon to fnake her hom e ln Peon* sylvanid. M rs. Guy Kim ball was hoslcss for th e m eeting, assisted b y M rs. V erna Cllflon.

The a n n u a lx lu b picnic will be -h<»ld-«t-12;3a-pji. AU{T, 17 In Jh aT w ln -F aU i.C ity P a rk J k lr s .. Ar­nold G ier and M rs. Reuben Lierm an o re in charge o( a r­rangem ents.

— H 0 \» ilM U e H -T O -B (JY f7 -r-7 "How m uch beef should I

allow per servinR?" This is - question’hom em akers often ask. i l c r e ’s a guide for boneleSs beef sucli ffs l)oncless round steak,. . , -ground bcef,-stcw-mcat-And-rolU— cd roast, allow % pound per scrvinfi. F o r ' Weef with aVcrap.e imoiin t: o f-b o n tf 'su ch as bone-

to Vi pound per seK-lhB: 'beef with moFQ bone, a s short ribs, ' allow Y4 to 1 pound pT serving.

NOW ! NEW LOW PRIGES!

DEAR A B B .y :M y sIste r 'sh u s band lia s an incurab le disease a n d 'According to th e d oc to r he c a n 't la s t m ore than six m onths. B elieve it o r not he is a law yer.

“■■4nd"my' sislei‘"dire5ft’n a r o w j r h e has a will d r not.' Ari^ lis leh to’ this. After he h ad his

• b a d d a y s 's h e . h in ted around th a t m ayba ho should p u f h i s a ffa irs in o rd e r, a n d h e sold,

v**What fo r? I ’m n o t xp ing an y p la c e i" ', I s I t possible th a t h e doesn’t

■ w an t to face the fac ts? T h e rif ti Is- a lot Involved, a s h e h a d afirst w ife b y w n o m n o Tia d “c filf

■ dre n, and even gnindchUdren; _ end m y sftter "hasn’ t the faint- — «f=iae«=of-wherB=BhB=Btand5T i f iho u ld -te ll-h im -how m uch

" t im e he has? W * think i f s u p -

--your-sister-"hints-armind'*-1doubt it anyone' wUI have-to tell her hnsbaad aoythlns. PeN haps her knows, and his affairs j; . are snffletently **lo order” , to suit him.

D EA RA B B Y : W hat fac to r do 5U consider th e m oat essential

.. a w om an is to have a. lasting m arriage? ' - - - EL L E N .

- D E A R E tX E N : A la s iln g ;b u y

DEAR A BBY; A m other-sig fr cd ••WORRIED” w r o te . tha t h e r sbc-year-old d augh ter had been taken Jnto 'the woods by a J2-year-old neighbor boy three t im e srb u fsh 6 '( th e -m o th e r )w a s •told th a t she could do nothing about I t u n til she h a d medicalproof 0 a c tu a l d am age . W ^ ever told h e r th a t w as w rong! ;

I f there is a juvenile depart-m o n t= in = h c r .= to w n ^ r= c o u n ty ; -ihat-ffio thershould ta lk to thcm

She-shouid................................. - _ .jty -a tto n * ywho will Inform her. o f h e r rights- in regard to trc so asa lnp andin regard to trc sp asa lnp and molesting. T respassing involve.*? thCTlght to keep people off one’s property (e ith e r owned o r rent­ed),- 'a n d —m oIesUng "Invo lves Vbothering” a person.^ m entally o r physically. ( I t includes Just

' ---lipst

DEAR ABBYI In an sw er 'to •■BCmfERED” who^e husbandIfmVt n t Qthey-wnmea ,r~ -* -------m ents on th e m ; This J

______^ ttrlfn tlng p rfth l^ in , I--------o n e ; - \ ^ t - d o e s -she w a n t— a

dead .m an-to live w ith? •-........... -i»M-5Ben m a rr ie d to : a~"l56lc'

er^’-^rip as-years r a n d I wou ld r '' f ia ^ ^ him any o th e r w ay . If

H a rry , qu its looking, h e ’s so gM d to m e ^ th e f .

JA y husband loves people, and------ in-his-bosines5-h0-harTome-tn

co n tac t With lo ts o f them . You____should see t ^ older ones ligh t

• : u p - iw h e n - H a rry ca n s-------- »T 3earrH oneyranaT 3cill

As long ps he cfim es hom e to _____m a every n ight. I ’ll- nevef

“ speaking” to a persbn aga: h is wliL) • •

In tnost ■ s ta te s , a , person w h o —is -b e in p '-m o le s te d —c^-n^ e, tak e ' two w itijesse? .and

the m o l e s t e r ‘ (o r . m inor, to the

tell- the - m o le s te r - io - s ta y - a ^ y from the fam ily and p ro p erty of —, ie s tc d 7 -If th e 'm 6 lc s tli fg_______ It stop, th e 'm o le sted jcanfile charges w ith th e .co u n ty .at-

lf~ S ie ;m b Ie s t^ ''p e rs o H “ fe^ t h ^ is any. d a n g e r w hen h^ gbSs to se rv e notice on“ the m olester, he »,fehould. tak e a

)liceman o r sl^enff w ith 'h im to

T O s ' ^ e e n ' t h e I ^

- B O N N I E - L E E J u J U i tS L E E -

Wiss Blakeslee- Engaged To Wed

Chamberlaiii"FILER - - The-cngagcm cnt-of

Bonnie Lee B lakcslee to .B ruce Cham berlain, son o f M rs. Lucille Cham berlain and the 'o ld -C ham berJa in ,- San .M ateo, Calif.', is announced b y M r. add

' M rs. Leon J . W right. F i ler- :' “ T W tS ^ a k e s le e is the ‘daughter

of M rs. W right and--the.Iat? Roy

She w as' gra* . _ .Fa lls H ip * School and the. U ni vetaify df-_Jdaho :a i)d_had ..one y c a f s .l r .a J n in ^ ^ J f la g lc V alle- Momor<%i' H p .^ I ta l..S h e iww »-employed !a^<4^m cdicel technol*. ogisc a t 'i% lo Alto M edical.Clin.ic, P a lo Alto.-.Calif.-v ......_ M r. Cftftm berlain;w as g radu a t- . ed frorii gan M a[eo High SchooT]' and a tlcn d cd 'th e College.of San Mateo for iH fte "years and has

E i ^ t roni'gg^ S u n n v Vale: Calif.*' A, Sept^~30. w ed g ii^ is planned'

a t 'M o u jita jiL y iC iil.^ a llf .^ h c riJ the couple w ill' rc.side. ‘

G a p u c e i-L e a y e s ^

Ruby Gtjikt: Bride-O f C rysta l-■ F I L E R - T l i c ,L u t h c r

NothingT'otlTe. IrnqgiSatiHrt

ROM E (U P I) — Roberto Ca-I .W f nothing ’

S a n d yS k in n e r Di'annd Cooper

Reveals Troth To W ed Schuler— BUHL------M r,-« n d -M rs—JackSkinner, Buhl, announce the en­g agem en t of their daughter. - 5 a n d y r to rWayne-H oag ,-3on -of Mr. and Mrs.* A rthur Hoag, aV Q L F alls ,____

m'Tivj'n

?LakeC ity.Mr. H oag w as graduated from

Wli - • - .................... "

h is country . T h e tas tes he wants to - ta lk —flb o u l-b a o k -h o m e -a re A m erican r rn p t oO gC T^Ja^ose*

in November_ M r - ^ n d - W r f e -

fro in Filer::-High-SchooI-ii», and is • attending- St. Ma:

Tyvin F a lls , announce the en- gagem ent of th e ir daughter. Dl- m tn a Rul*. to .■ R lc h g n t~ ^ l(n rSchuler^—<>on-of—Alejc S chu le r.-T w in . Falls; " ■ !

Mias CooDCr w as E rad u n te d l .................... school

_____ ■ T w as g r____ Tw in F a lls High ______in 1968 a n d a tte n d e d ,th e Col-

is serv ing m Ihe 'T JIS . Navy; -N o w tH ^n g <latc has been set. _____ » ^

l\Aake fo re ig n

A ffa irs Y o u r

S~pecfalt^

_ ige-o f-S ou th& ffl-Iti___, 'M r . Schu le r w as * gradiiaTecI from F ile r High School in 1965and ., .re cen tly__com pleted__twoyea rs ac tive du ty , in the Army. He is em ployed by Vaughn’*

ction Cb.Construction L ..N ovem ber

planned.

I c t y a t i n g ^

. . .. .-b a rb q c n a Republican c lam bake^^ ^

B ut y ou r neighbors will wel- )me)rfo<?‘ s-no t-O f-the it-na tive

.„nd .'W orld - w ide tra ipsing Ijas a ttuned p a la te s to ipccialtiesland

from .Q ther countries,-and .savor- in g -them ^n-our-^ho rc£ .nb rS igsback g lorious vacatioiv n^cm- ories.

L JiL --yuaTS± ;jai tLTm ijjtTgt . tigij i cacies'T in~eye5y “ lan 8uage_ - was bften an- im possibility; a t least a -ch o re^ -T o d ay .-a -s tm lU a lo n g a single a i s l e .o f a specialty food shop , reveals countless ex- o tic -m a k ln g s - fo r -o -su c c e s s fu l

of obtam lrtg th e se products theiB* read y - to - ea t convcn* ience. In the in te re st of show­m anship , and fo r-you r own en­te rta inm en t, you will probably w an t’-to per-sonalize the fancy foods w ith tem p ting distinctive touches.

The cac tu s a n d the sage hold hands - In - a n ’-hors-^d 'ocuvrcs-« ^ a l a d r Draln~Tvtcxlco’s"£ftnned cactus pieces, toss with Instant minced, onion, sage, and French d re ss in g ‘and pile in the center o f a p la te . O verlap .w ith , a bor­d e r of ^ n n c d sliccd smoked salnm l from D enm ark. Garnish w ith a sprinkle-of. capcrs.- -

F o r nn e x irn .d ish on a buf­fet tab le, Frnnce'.s baked dried lentils m ake a change from Do.S' ton’s contribution to oiir rep e r tolro. - J a p a n ’s - piquant ■ bnrlH>cu- ed m ushroom s, a re f ljp e rfe c t flovor con trast. Toss the lentils w ith the barbecue /muoe from the m ushronni can (add extra bo ttled barbecue saucc If ncce.s- a a ry ) ,: 'a rra n g c .Jn _ a .b Q w J.. and g arn ish with th e miifihrtraiDfl.

e d d i n g is

fiiany. Many Items Regrouped & Repriced

_ 1_ a l lZ e a m o u s 1b r a n d ------- L

SPRING-& SUMMERdTEMS

'oOFF

G a rd e n V a rie ty

SALE INCLUDES; 'S u m m e r D r e s s e s , t e n f a m o u s ' b r a r t d l i n e s

- - i n c l u d e d r P a n t r D r e s s e s r B r a - D r e s s e s r T - a p e r - -e d 5 l a c k s . C a p r i P a n t s , . .M a t c h i n g S k i r t s , J a m a i c a s * :

K n i t P a n t s . K n i t

CHAMP A r r N ^ T l l ^ I ^ P c

_ X o p s — a . a d —S k i c t s , — S h o r t s — B r a s . - •_______ A ll ‘F am o u s B ra h d r ln c lu d e d

ivy has hogged the spotlight but-Chrysanthem um s. jdaisjc.s,_ftYerrfew, ph ilodendrons, nettles and |

ta ting . acco rd ing to D r. A lbert .H ._Slepi'an,-

-Big Summer

~ T h e-U n lv e rS liy o n ilIh W s~ d e r- . . . 1)13... ,

" b a d a c to rs ” — botanical ir r i­tan ts w hich provokq sk in and

M EN’S &“B 0 Y S ^ E Mknow who’s responsib le for- it?

-H is W IFE! A Jealous, n a g ^ n g ,-------- belittling-w ife w ill d r iv e .a . m an

to other w om en qu icker than anyth ing I know. '

So tell “ Bothered^’ to be g lad ch u rc h -o f the-"Go6d Sl ^ = h «a^Tishnnrt : innTts,” - a nrt- if

Ina tio a -in -d ay tim 6 .,c lo th e5 -for

e r q H ._ .......................... .......th e hill, and she m ig h t a s well b u iy him .

MRS. N . m PH O EN IX

M a ria n M a rtinPattern

tho Ju ly 20 rite s w hich united in m arrtago R u b y K a r l e e n G erke, dau g h te r o f M r. and M rs. J am es G erke, fo rm er F ile r residents now living In P oca­tello, and K eith Leon Crystal. Pocatello.- R e v .— G era ld—Hoffman- per* form ed th e double rin g cere*

' ' .a_background .o f

t lieriulet

9 1 5 6, 1 0 - i a ,

TOIV NEWS

, SunkurNt tiicks ligh t up enlf .,c\)llni\, Jlchiw, nil in fjul

- and amootk thanks, to nldedart BhnplrtK. ^ -K isn th is shape for

W_CK)I. •

< r i ln t r d P a d n rn Ol&d: Mlfiscs' . Slica. 10. 12 ,.H . 1(1. IK. Slro M

(l)u*t 3<) tak es 2)1 yard* ao-lfich■— f a h r l c r

Slnty-flvB ccn is In c(tfns fdr - V each pa ite rn —add Ifl ronui for

«Bc)i patio rn lo r-firat-claaa mall- .* '!ng and special han d lin g ; .Send

I to M arlon M artin,''Tlniefl-Newn, 303 P a tte rn D ent., 232 West Iflth SI,? Now Y ork. N .Y . 10011. P rin t

.n am e , add ress w iih « ip . alxe and atyle tiumbbr.

---------- fiprlng-Sum m ar'-PalU rn-C alA 'log. p rc e p a tte rn coupon. N <Jcni3, .

In stan t Sewing Dook sew dhy, w ear tom orrow . 11.

New Infltant I^aslilrir\,. Jlook answ ers all what-to;VVt!ar pmh-

-lem s.-D o u b lo

'ellow and w hite flow ers In bas- ;eta artd ' on t h e ' a lte r, and

tap e rs In candelabras.M rs. Jo an P a ra d is w as or­

ganist and accom panied. Carol Grooms, soloist. -

.The bride w ore a tie re d floor length w hite gowi) and a veil of iilusihn. Sho ca rr ie d a nose­gay bouquet o f yellow a n d white flowers tied w ith stream ers .

M rs. W anda Salisbury,. -Meri­dian, aun t of tho bride, was m atron - o f . honor. ..and Susan L uti, Flier, w as m aid of honor, Bridesm aids w ere L au ra Little­field, Pncatcllo , and Brendti nit- tlck, M arsing. .cousin of the bride.

Rocky Lynn Wot.son wps hent m an.-U shers w ere J am es flerke. b ro ther. Df_U»o_br)de._Vfll_Van Leuven and->Ron Llttlofleld, tPocatello. ------- ' :—

Kovan C rystal, nephew of the bridegroom , w a s ringbcaror, ond Wi-ie C rystal, niece of th* bridegroom, w as flower g i r l CandlollghtorA woru J e r ry Illl- tlck ,._M urjiln« ,_<uiuiiln-of~ tli«

A rccenliiin followed at cliurch'‘f<:l|()Wfhli) linll. Mr. tmd Mrs, AuKtl^t G erke, Hrilitc, \vcre antong the spcf.lal gueiits.

• ^ V ^___ .S T H E x c n . i .E r to y £ R S .___

lierc'n n nifty w ay to fitrotdi leftover i>ork. Sllco fops off tl fiinaH green, pcppcrn; ^jrm ovc

wi^iter. He .>ilit- m ax isk irts right u p -to - the- w a is t-a n d -p u t- them over nothing m or(j' than light­weight wpol_Ughts._ ____

Ing-tights and little dresses tha t looked like only belted blouses w ere an o th e r w in te r offering f r o m CapuccI, w ho lavished tweed gowni" and coa ts w ith foji hems, co lla rs , a nd c u if s .-

—C ocktail- gow ns- w ere , sklnnji little c repe o r g litte r kn it tnlnf- d rosses w jth bug le_bead trim .

hey w e re '’ s l i t lip each ~sklc[ the hip.

For evening CapuccI , ferred a covered up look In .sat­in. Long flow.lng sk irts . a n d m atching blou.sed tops w ith long sleeves w ero w orn beneath ffoor length m axicoats In w hite or In black, edged in m atch ing fox.

T he Irrita tin g chcm icals m ay b o a n y w h e re - ln " th c -p la n trfro m leaf to tu b e r , and the poison cap ac ity d e p e nds \ipon the-w ea- the'r, ‘the seaso^n, th e te rra in and

U nfprtunately , - ^ c e you devel- j p a sen sitiv ity to one plant, you’re likely to becom e sensi­tive to o th e r Ir r itan t p la n u i well. -Vi

¥ «

S P E ^ A L TOUCH I f you’r e a b o a t to pain t your

hom e, a d d a spec jaM ouch 'wdb'don— trim . Coat— .vvlnl___sashes, sh u tte rs , and doors with, colorful ex te r io r seml-gloss or high glos!^ e n a m e l ^

T r e m e n d o u s V a l u e s ! S U I T S . . . S L A C K S - . - . . . - S P O R T - C O A T S . - . - . - S H I R T S . — D R E S S

A W H A T S , S W I M S U J T S ^

— i f I f s - f r o n T R p f 9 E R ' S - ; - r . ' I V * R I G H - T I T W I N F A L L S — B U I R L E Y — R U P E R T — B U H L

Unadorned eveninggowns blossom ed Into opulencc with huge sa tin Ktoles heavily

w ith .beads and‘mbroldered jewelH,

Ills fox trim followed trend to lots of fu r which all di!.sl(5nrr.s have followed tho first nix riuys .o f. the .I ta lia n .fa ll .and winter fafchlon show s.

M a g ic V a lle y Fayorites. MRS. W. I I. G O O D M A N

California Cobblers'ff'from

Step upfront In the Fall '69 faihlon pnrodo In comfortablo and good- .

looking Californici Cobblers, Choose novt' . from Iho beautiful now collection on

display In our shoo deparlmont.

tenilllng ^altml w a te r until alm ost

endori drjiln . Mennwhlle, jire- pa re 1 p ackage fried ,.r|co m ix ncconUng to piickago <llr«ctloi)s, S'tlr III 2 cu p t d iced cookvd pork, I, cnn (R ouiircH) tnnjntt/ ftauri) ant^ '4 cup chortpwl onion. Plnce pftl|)|><'rn ill nhnilow baking dlnh; fill with r lc i: Hake a t ' «10I) d c green fo r fO mlrfutes, M akes G servlngn, ' •

•o iy . n j u « IIR5. I I . , .

Lim<vChecso Salad1 pni'kiigo lltne gcliUirte2 CKU.f, .-icparuted

i-u]) sii«urI ixiund cotlHgo chreso I , 1 eu|> whipping cream

_ U -cu p _ lio L .w u lu r~ .-,,—1 tvasj)()(m unit , , .1 teaspoon vnnllla

cup m ilk ■" • ----* Juice1 liiIilu.sjKMa,grated 1

rliidHeat w a te r and lonion Juice

and (lliiiiOlvii gelatlnp, .Set afiidu til cool, lieu t citK yolkn .nllRht- ly 111 t(ip of (louhln holler, aiin suit, Hiigar anil ;n»lllf. Cook over hut w alr'r u n tll^ th u 'k ; ntlrring or, hcndng con'ntantly, Remove^ from liUat an d add gulutlno nilx- iiirn anil thoroughly. Cool,

Aild Oheesn th a t hnH been bent- en and hlondod un tir crciitny. Add lemon rind nnd viinillii. l-'old in sillffly ))euten egg wliliu nnd whip|>eu cream . Mold in liulivldiiHl form s, chilling In re-

with m nraschino chcrriun irnd pinrnpplft cohoii, May also 1)0 net In flat dish, Ihon cut In trr-ru rv lng-p tccpa .-:------p ik U|> U p i.

¥ M M (T he TlmoB-Nuws Will pay JS

each week for tho best recipe subm itted for MoglQ V:tll<;y i''a- vorltOH. If yotj havo n, favorite recipe, Junt m all It to tlie Keclpi* D epurtniont, W umcn’H Pago i;il. Itur, l1i(f recisKi IwcOmua tlui p roperly of,the? 'I'lmM-Newfl'uno cannot b^ re turned ,)

tiandaom q,'so lid S lal I. p riced a o tow to InduesVou lad les (0 try o u rsp a c la l "Yob,- M a’a m " sarvlcs.

And w ||h e a c h aelllriQ o Froe.hAridv^qyon P lace Mot. 10 am art oocossory p locea alab nvallabto.

STAINLESS _ . t a b l e w a r e ] 5 - p ie c e s e t t i n g\ ^ / w it l i F R E E plMCC m at

Wllh II <)iiikit. luitrit-.M.i Hi ' .’ ii 'lir 'p .tlin ij uliiliotts

A T O H B V R O N IS L A N D -w e a o o a n t u a t e t b e f a m l a l n e -

"CliOSS STITCH"Bloik, Claur Irown....... S13.95' •;

Your Banit Cards Welcomed—D E P A R T M E N T

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Wednaiday, July 30, iW . Timns-Naiifj, Twin Fall!, Idaho 11,;.

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12' Tlmes-Nows. Twin Foils. Idaho Wednesday, July V969

T H £ T t A i e s ^ A / £ V V S

Meet5o Start Play

Eiiipert Ousts Burley In DisMct Tourneyr^ S'.Tips Mountain Home 5-4

BURLEY — R upert’s J o h n Fennel tw irled a onc-hUtcr a t

. BurJcy Tuesday night,'; ousting ' the host team, from the D istrict

While Burley never actually th reatened Fennel in (he fJ^st garric, i t .w a s a different s t o ^ fo r Twin F alls against Mountain

T he Magic V alley-Open^Tennls Tournnm enl, sponsored by the Twin F alls P a rk s an d RCcrea- { ion \D cpartm ent,- begins play W ednesday, reports m eet direc- to r'V irg in la U ndhjem .- -M rs. Iftidhjem .rem in d s all

contestan ts to m eet a t the lec- rcatTtJirbuildlng-at- th e 'dcsigna- tcd—tim e—ol-Zcach—gchcdplcd m atch. MiUchcs -cTn be“ --

seh e^u l6 d ^fo r--an -ead le t_ lim e . bu t. hot n la te r tim e. This can be done by calling one’s dppon' en t and m aking a rrangem ents wih the recreation office. -

E ach m atch w ill . consist 'o f two sets o u t o f th ree fo r the winning basis.'W inners a r e ask ­ed to report Uje-following-mdrn- in c _ a t iL h e je c J J u iM i^ .

’ ' l ^ g l 6 n ’'T o u rh a m e n ( ■ f O r^ w IilleT H om e.— L efty -M ik e - T h o m p s o n- • .. ..................................... Je p t th e m ini c h e c k u n ti l th e

f if th inn ing .'* .------- ; .iT=Afflnh!irri-5ingledr-iiiove<M » th i r d on a n o th e r s in g le b y B u tch

Twin F alls h^d-to rally fo r th ree ru n s in. the ninth inhing o f-the

M ountain Homo T igers 5-4.■ R upert rem ained olive- In .the double'elim inatioh' affair a n.d

— "'faces-M o u n ta in -H o m o -in ~ tJ i.q-----^Wednesday ■ ope^er_ a t - ,e , p.m .'

T\vin. F a ts meets f ir tt- ro u n d . .w inner P auI 'in the, ,8:30 contest.

■Detroill^^s^' BotlrBoinBeH By Twins

P urdy , and scored on a- single by, Thompson for a quick I-O Icad iinnhc-fim .B asabe-B ingltrd in . . the fou rth ., ;yid_: eventually sco red 'o h gn overthroxv a t sec­ond for a 2-0 T iger lead." Vic Weils tied it up in. the six th inning for. Falls whca

ST. PAUL - MINfJEAPOLlS (U PI)—Rod C arew and Tony Oliva each h it a two-run hom er Tuesday night as the M innesota

• Twins bombed ace pitchers Mickey LoHch and Denny

He' rapped a _line~drive which carried to the dead-centerfield -vail — -425 feet- and '^w cnt lU the/ w ay around for an in-

side-the-park ' hom er a fte r WillW ard had wnikcd.----- --^M Q untain-H om o-cam e-r I g h t b^ck“ agalnst eventual winner Tim Soran seventh whenP urdy an a Tom Hofer b o t h scorcd when TJiompson’s liner to right bounced over the head of the rightfielder." P u rdy and Hofer had both draw n waltfs earlier.

'Wgmlrrgty

hit Hfs seventh hom er In' the Qpener a s Jim P e rry , with re lief help from A1 W orthing­ton, gained the v ic to ry while

-LQlich-tQQk_tha:defeat.-Lolich.,Is.T 4 ;3 : .. __________

'O liv a , who doubled In two - r u n s “ lh“ the tH Ir? inning of the

f irs t gam e, h it h is 14th hom er ■ -------------- -------- r^-fun riftH- . TKe _ _ _ _ _ _ _

___ _ iD n ln g _ o f l t h e . .n igh tcap , a s th e-------Twiiis" routed 'M cLain -an d two-----------ro lle v crs -T? lth -ir-1 7 ^h it

hom er in the sixth arid doubled

leaBUC-leadlng R B I to ta l to 97,

- I . o l l c h , P « t t e r » o n ( « ) • n d P r f e * : P i Wnrlhln*tnn («) and Millcrw.lJ.I'tzry L P L o l l c h C I * J ) » R C i( T i h )end n.mc)D f l r o l t M I I W I M f t - BM i n n f • n l * I M : . ? l O O j — T . I I ? 5

M c L a l i P e r t » n o i< > 4 ) . L P — M c L « l n _ _ _ _( U i h ) . K l l l e b r c w ( j e i h ) ,

-Mays Triple —

fice. Daft- Schab ^ l e d . a solo' hom er in the th ird inning for the second R anger nin .'

A fter • bringing a round two m o r e - in . . th? seventh, .R u p ert iced the cake with a com bina­tion of L arry-C olfm an’s doubfc;-

te r’s single, and a sacrifice . •r i r r i C i m eH u p f f t •’. O l O M J M — 8 S

^ , •_ , «« W« MO —

Cards St% Hbt,Blimp Padies iO-4

ST. .LOUIS (U P I ) ’ — ’ Dave R icketts, s ta rting /a s . catcher

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Angels Tip " B6stoiif,ljIove From Cellar

ANAHEIM ( U P I ) - J a y John stone led off th& nin th Inning

ith n„hnm f n in Mnwn ttiR rit?ht

i n g ^ a p ps^Rick^Semb'a^vbTke'd^ suicFde squeeze to p late Black-

wood with theay irig-run .'T w o ' outs , la te r W ard proved

thez-herd when he tripled, cam e h alfw ay a rounrt th iM ' nnrt gnu/th a r ih r^ h ro w 3 ir iw p T n g h 7 "a n dsc o red ^stan d ln g -u p -fo r-th e -d e -c i s iv e r u n .- . :

In the opener John D ockter ------------- -— fSy-R Ui5<>rfii ‘. . .,... i-tinr

f ir s t w hen-ho-w alked,-stole sec* ond,- and scored on Fife 's sacri-

DeferidihffCfif n p

Junior USGASPOKANE. W ash. ( U P I ) -

Eddy P earce , Teniplo T errace , F la ., defending U.S. A m ateur •Junior Golf cham pion, and G ary Gnni, Indliinnpolif?.- Ind.. shot tw o .over p a r 72.‘j Tuesday t» ta k o -th o - lo a d -in - th c - . opening

-22nd

drove home three runs includ- Ing the go-ahead-vun in a seven- jrow i

seventh -in n in g , Tuesday___________ ______ tlie^t._-..Louls^<w >B 4iC ard inals.to n 1(M v ictory over "the San D iego‘P a d re s ., ; ____ C u r t Flood w alked w ith one

000 — 0 1 5 run seventn -m n m g ,

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i R - W e l l . . . T w i n out to s ta r t the ra lly and .'?corcd the tviriii. ru n on . .s i n g l e s b y

R u p r r t Vi.. M o u n t a i n V

finlf)’ li iio tn g ivft f*nlifn rn ifi Angels a 4-3 v ic to ry o v e r the Boston-• “Red—S o x = a n d ~ m o v e d thpm mit n f th r cp ilnr fo r the

_first.timc-.since. M av 10. . ... - ^ h n W o n e -bloopSd- a-3*l-pltfch five rows into the rig h t ’field s tands ' off re liever y icen te Romo who took bis sev en th loss in 10 decisions. I t w as the- only h iti:R am o~gaven ip T ia -h is r fo u r innings plus,^ h e win w ent to le fthander Clyde W right, who p itched the

4 2-3 Innings. It. wa3_.hisfirst v ictory o f 'th e y e a r aga in stfivcllosses.___■-_________ ______

Johnstone'-s ho m n,n in -w a s_hisyea r

ahead

, .i 'ln n ls lirjnoB f events will bt* played Sunday,"and M rs. Undh­jem reports that spec ta to rs a rc welcome. T rophies will also be

w arded Sunday evening.' .•» Pairings and tim es fo r the

-M’.V. Tcnni.? T o u rn e y :;_ _ _ _ a n d o v e r S I c i g I r t ^

• WrdVviJiy-KIghr^fl-prmT-------Tlllcy V.. W. Soon; ,0«yn vj. Chirjton;

’ i:mrri(.n v,. Holey; Wa.wn d rw h>T;

Vada Pinson oind Jo e -Torrn, Ricketts followed w ithT T ’sinple th a t^ igaye-lhe-C ard ina l5“ a 5^ lea'd* a n d 'l u l i a n ' TflVler- hit- a two-run bases-fliieid double afterM ike-Shannon-w alked:--------‘ - '

Another walk, re lie f p itcher JIm -G ran t’s .trfo-riin sin ftle .had

single by Flood, ba itin g for the second time' in th e inning, com pleted the rally.

The victory-.'was th e -C a rd in ' Is’ 20th in 28 g am es -this

month and '' enabled - them to move w i(hin '4 1-2 gam es o f 'th e

tul-plnoo Mow- y pr l f M a tgJiJ.the—National—League 's—E aste rnDivision.,,,. _______ •

T he-P ad res-sco red -th ree-ru n sand—took—a 4-3—l©a<i—m-t-t.h» seventh,-driving-NelsonT.-'Briics. out“ of:ihe-box ,-- on--stnglcs-b>“ Ivan M urrell, L a rry S lah t and Al F e rra ra , an infield o u t 'b y E d Spiezio and a double by R o b e rto . P ena.

j ; a n - D I « g o — - - - - - - - : _ _ M O O !

noy-1 u -18 ;

« - l » D a u b t e * - . C f l i o l - < : o : n ;

; a n d I f a l o ’ - H u l l d c r w . ( j y e .f i l r l ' a D o u b l e * .F r i d a y n i s h t ! p . m .

7-0; Glub Retnms .Home To Battle Idaho Falls

CALDWELL (U P I) - T f i c M agic Valley Cowboys climbed back jon' the-v ic to ry tra il Tues- 'day-fftf“ tho“ club .shu iou r host

. . . . . . o r V I . i r a l v c r s o n - H o s c f i- - : - M l i c d D o u b l M • - F f l d n y n l j h t _ 7 : ^ 9 s

W n l . ^ n n - l l p d h l c m d r e w b y e . a n d S I f l c k e t .' ' ' S J . ' - ' --------------c T h u r i d n y o I b W P - m .A » t o i n u i a A S I a r f l U i a _ v i ^ . - J i o n n J . S i k M » 1 l :i r F n 3 f f 4 n . H a l l v i , C r n h a m - T l l l r y ; I l « » -

( • M > n n i e l » ® n - d r « r - b T « . “ a n d - O i t } n - M l c h - - n e r . d r e w l i v e . .■ n o y ' i ' l i - I S D o u b l t i

C M n j > ) w U - C ( ) ) i r n » V t ; - N e w l a n - C l u h l i ; A i - I l n B i - r C . i m p b e l l d r e w b y e . a n d O i n r l o n - IIummiTquiir'dcowbyc.

W e i l n c i u l a y n l g l i l 7

t Smulc.

L.A. Rallies . ■ T<)SpHt With Pirates'

P'fTTSBURGH (UPI>—Tom H utton 's tw o-run, s ingle capped a-’ four-run sixth inning .and lifted the Los Angeles Dddgers to = a-£ '5 _ v lc to ry -^ c sd a y -a f t£ : th e P ittsburgh P ira te s w«n .th( opener 4-2 on W illie S targell’s two-run “llOth-inning horner,

. ,ie— Dodgers— ciubbed- s tra ig h t-s in g le s - in - th e -s ix th - to rou t Dock Ellis. -L e n . Gabriel- son, Tom'‘ ‘.H alle r an d - Bill Sudakis singled to load , thebases and-H titton follo.vicd____ _his tw o - r u n ^ g le wliich kayoedE ll is .- --------— -----------------------—R e liev e r-B h icc—D al Canton

’ieldcd a run-scoring single to 'od Sizemore and the fourthun scored oh single__by

Mariny fylota, a double-play andsingle by Willie Crjiwford........

. The P irates had taken a 4-2 lead in the fifth on Carl T ay lo r’s single, M anny Sanguil- len ’s double, >a ground out and Al O liver’s two-run homer.

StarRcH’s- two-run hom er off Al- McBean w ith two out

tc a m - C a ld \W ll: 'W J « in ' P io n e e r L c a g u p ^ t i o n .

M ag w ^V alley now returnsto w l .o v . . ' . h o - d r o p p o p h . -

S i n g T T . th e A n jc ls In S l i i S r tw o e a m c s .o t i B n c n o . s doubleheader Thursday. W i t h the win, th e Cowboys’ record jumped to 23-14. -

Cowboy hurlcR-Wike Magness lcd~hfs- te a m -to the-w in, allow­ing only th ree hits a s he wenl :nc‘ fa jr‘distttRcenwsEfTCrs also helped in the batting d e p a r t ­ment, ■.collecting tw o.singles and gaining the bases a third tim e

ti a fielders choice.The Twin Falls team tallied

Its first run in th a third.- added another in the fourth , and five

S i n l O T l t l i . R e b e r * e r : C o o l . { 7 ) ,_ _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l e s . C r a m

( ■ ) a r d B l c k c U i . W P - i O r o n l L P —M c C c o l 0 - 5 ) ,

GREEN- BAY- (U P I)-p e fc n - sive regulars H enry Jo rdan„and Bob Je te r were w ithheld "from cont.ict .fnr the,second consecu-

seventh of the „of the

Ghicago-Whito Sox who dropped a doubleheader to Cleveland.

M ike Andrews p aced th e Red Sox-with th ree ainJ;lcs a n d hasm w cotluueU 12 ' l ilti. Itl 23- tim es agaTnst the A ngels this year.

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liidians-StuiilSoxTw ice4 - 3 - ^ d 4 ) ^

. d ay •• Tuesday and -their •status-.w as. doubtful -fo r- '.th e£lceen _ _ B ay _ P o ck ers’__,annualintrasqund cam e - Thursday night.

, l . o n b o r i , M u r p h y . W i W f t S M - . T t ' 3 ) ; j D h n i l o n a ( 7 | I

n o m a ( 4 ) a n d . l a i r . . . .i o l n t S ) « n i l A i P i i * . W P — L P - R o m o I l n -

m iify ing -

Sends Giants Past GuIjs

■ icfniCAGO (U P!) — Willie May.i drove in lJo!)by Bonds w ith the winning run "

------- aevcnth.lnnlng—trip le -T u esd ayand Ihon scored on Wllllo McCovey’s sacrifice fly to give the Snn Fnincisco OInnta « 4-2 vlclory over tlie ClUcngo Cijhs, only-tho Ginn1.i* second trium ph

------- In-lhe-pnsi-fllx-fiam Pfi.------------

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U .S r A m ateur Golf Chnmpinn' ships.

Pcarce, who won the chiinv pionship Inst y ea r nt the age.of lfl,“ nn d 'O n n t. pncR rt-a-fto td-nf l.W yniingstnrs not yet Ifi y ears old over this • ram bling 11,493 yard coiir.se nestled along tl|e Little Spoknnn River.

USGA nfricials snid they bPllPvn“ lr~ivllt“ ta k o -n 30 'hole score nf IS5 to m ake It into m atch p'ny. Only the lowest fct players will qualify for Ihe n in icli. _ r!ny , which bcKln.fT hur.sd iiy . . : ................ .. ................

At Inst y e a r 's tourney in

-------- ;-i»pcnnl'-lhe---sevf*nth—wiih-' single and scored rn sllv

M ays' «lrlvo tn the rlght-fleld ■ corner. Mnys slid safely b y Ron

Sqnto 's lag and Into thlr<l Imse.Mays bowled ov er ca tch er

R andy Hundley a f te r 'M c t!o - voy’a fly Myid h ru iscd h n t h knees,, forcing Jdm <o lonvu-tiio

Bonds and M ays onino off Ted Ahernathy, tim th ird of fivi; Clilcago pitchers, who took Ills third lo s s ' iiBiiinst four v ' - '

Solo Blasts N e t S o l o n s ^ r —

4-2 Triumph

Powell Hits 28lh In 4-1 D riole Win

KAN.SA.-: CITY (U PI)-U ooR Powell lilt Ills 2Hth iKinier of (he vciir with nnno iin and I'runk KullllfiOii-trliilcd .iind. sc o rn

SEATTLE (U P I) -S « lo home jna by I-ce M aye, Ken

McMullen and B c rn lo ' Alien combined with the five-hit pitching of Joe Colem an 'I'ues- «lay niK ht'Carried thc"'Wasliiiit!* ton Sennturs to .n 4-2 victory over the S eattle P ilots.

M aye iofled his fourth- four- hugger of the season in the fourth and M cM ulleu.und.A llcu followed with consecutive blasts o ff; loaB r.--nnd_« tnT to r--G cne Jlrubundur.in .tlio e ig h th .- '

WaNhington'n o ther ru n cn In the fifth and (led the scorn at 2-2 when Del U nser a l l i e d In Paul Cn.Hiuiova.

A fter giving up two runs In Ihe first two innings, Colem an (H-K) pitched nnn-hlt ba ll over the. fln 'iL iievcn frnm es,. . i l o .fiiruck --«u l -o lg h t- and walked fl^.o.W«.lilrii|lou MOItOnifl- 4i10....... ■ ‘ O.IOUH- 1 a

- - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 ) , l l r i i i l n i .■I MrNrtlii^, I.l>-llr«l.pnili-r («»>.• f « v « iiM. M c M M l l e n r u h ) . « .

_ _ _ B o y l i ' U - H . S I n i i l e , ; : : _ _ __ W c d n c w h i y n i g h t e J

— ■q — W c w l o n ; _ i .

..1 r e p o r t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .n p x t m o r n i n g o t i e r t h « m a l c h b a i n p l a y e d . ' , . , , . ' , - • ;-P A C K E R S JV IT H H E L D -

RussqII stole second, ^vent to th ird on a throw ing e rro r and scored .on . M aury W ilis’ - bunt single.. • ■.......... . •* Innings) : '. , —

—— ->-ow W(»»» e=-3

all the way, striking , put six Cubs and Issuing only two.walks. —T t_ o ;a s -fl-sw eeL_vicLorv for

firs t two g a rrio s 'o f (he : and saw the ir .league l e a d dwindle until they w ent into the j Tuesday riight dofitcsc.tied w ith ^ Ogdgn fo r the num ber one spot. ^ M agic V alley 001 122 100 — 7 9 1 • € ild v b Il= -= ^ 0 8 -(> M O O O ^ i i i - - M agness and Holbert; Bennett, M ansfield (5), Young (8) and King, WP—M agness LP—Bea- nett-H R —None.- - —

TolaitJHit__ :m ore in the nexV three, innings.

Caldwell w as never able to mount a sustained attack. It was tHn-fir<!t-dmfe_^is_sea'sQn thn^the Cubs have been-shuto u t on their home g p ^ jid .

Cowboy lio g g c r John Rivers, the leading b a tte r in the Pioneer League,” cam e . out of an 0-9

^ r t o ' cbllect three hits:

u!s.^arsSet For GemaiTM^t

S T U T T.G a 'r X. Germany (U PI)—John Carlos, M arty Liquori, Lee Evans, ' Bob Seagren and John Pennel head an Am erican ca s t th a t promises to put a. sp ark in the opening day of the tw o ^ av internationa tia t'k aVid" field m eet-opening-in•t<»li " ‘T’ave

AHcAory-m the opener. Thc-*Dodgers-took a . 2-0 lead

i-the eighth-inning-on-an error.S tu ttgart Wednesday.-The Tiuropean-“opponcnts- are

MagneSs cd.uUSJJcd' the. mound ..........................striking

Lets Reds Tip Eaqpos-

C IN C IN N A T r(U P I)'— Bobby - Tolan- singled home Chico Ruiz to b r e a k 'a 2-2 tie in the fifth inning_aiid_tlierC incInnath:Rcds=—T= w ent on to a 4-2 v ictory overtho -M on trea l- -Expos—Tuesday_____night .^behind - ^ h e ‘ four-hit pitching o f-J im M erritt.

The victory w as‘ 'lhe 10th ofthe season” a n d " f lrs rsJn c e “Jn ly -------9 fo r M erritt, who w ent t h e - d istance for the f irs t tim e since Ju n e 27.

Ruiz banged o u t a pa ir of singles and Johnny Bench added a single and a doubJe to pace th e Reds’ 10 h it-a ttack as they tagged Bill Stoneman' with h is.--13th.,..Ioss. .a g a ,L n s t six .

'v ic tories; - ■ ,_THB _f]rst of I ^ tw o _ s in g I e .s ____sen t' home' Bench- and Woody

E x p o s 'b u n ch cd -s in g le s -b y A n ^ l • - H erm oso and Bob Bailey w ith a double by Jose H erre ra to tie th e sco re a t 2-2 in .the fourth i n h i n g . ^ ------

■ (A) -•nd- I c D e a i K ( l O IS«n'imircn“ Wt'‘Cifi6on ( 1 - i ) , I I R - P a i e k ( < t h ) .- e s s - — -

a r g t l l ( I T t h T

lUlurgh • 000130-!00-sa . . . . . . . . M o c H r r - T O - M l k k P l s r n ' n - a n .> n , e ( » ) o n d . S a n t i i l l l e n . W I > . M l k k e I > e n • J ) r - L P - E I U « - ( T - l l ) - H B - O K v C T - a - ( 5 l h - *

its ' and th e ir-supgrio rity -in I the field events. •

The com petition is billed as the easte rn hem isphere versus (he w e s te rn -h e m iSDhere._J3tiL the-AW tcnrrberaisphere-team : is —r u Ij - socond-sJnBl'e;TVTcrfltf.>r— com prised entire ly of Ameri- ' • • • — •cans except for two Canadians, two Jam aican s and one Mexl-

. can. No R ussians a re on the I EGrT^----- ---------------------------

USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS F O R T A S T ^L L IN G -R E S U L T S

sacriflce-and ..a .£ ing le -by_ lD lan_ broke the tie In the fifth and Bench singled home an Insur* ance ru n in the eighth off Dick

---------OMiooooiv-i nfl»0!0 0i»-4iea ----------- -- n „ n d r

CLEVELAND (U P I)-D u k e Sim s' 11th inning hom er In, the opener and Eddie Leon 's first m ajo r league hom er in a six- run 's e v e n th inning Jn the nightcap Tuesday night cnrricd the Cleveland Indians to their first doublehender sw eep of the season, 4-3 and 9-.'i v ictories over th e Chicago W hite Sox.—sim s-h it-h i5 -lith . . sensoii leading off the llili inning to snap a 3-3 tie nnti give the Indians the trium ph in Ihe first game. T j i w _ w I i o did a two-inning stin t in re lief to 1.iii:i TInnt, got the victory whife Cisco Carlos, who’d jiisi i-ii- tcred the gam e, .suffered the loss when Sims h it his fifth pilch_Jn a 3-1 count Into Ihn •ibiiis.

In the second gftme, the IndinnH cnnie buck frnhi a 3-1 dcflcit In tie the ganu;. .1-3 on sln(>1o niHH In tiio th ird and sixth- lnnlngs.-Th«*-Indl(itw then mndo It a roiil wIllLSlK.lliMS off, relievers .Tack IJam illiin and .lerry Nymnn-Jn thR Rnvrmh;

A double by Motio Ciirileniil, snrrlfice, an inliuitlonni walk nmi Tniiy Hortim'.H Hinjrle produced t h e , go-ahi'i»<l run, Nyman then rnm o on «in<l gavii un n twn-nm double to pinch- h itler I jtr ry Urown. Afier Chuck liln tan.-w ulkodr--U }iin, who singled In n nIxIIi Inning run, followed w llh a three-run honier.

Steve llargiin wont InnlngH In Ihii nlghti'iip to giilii Ills third win agulntit eight Our car the movie star.

. I . l n i y r « ) « n i l D I HI ' l K n ( • ) i n d l l i i m l l i . y , W l ' - I . l i i a y llu; llalllinoK) Orioles lo a 4-1

victory over the K ansas City

Shiriey-Wyatt Stunts Culligan

Shirley niid W ynit M eil'a S..................... _ ..a S tn rc■srori tl fivo limii.-i In th» fiecitnd InnliiK ’l'<i''M|iiy night niid m ade

. il li')l(l i||) i(ir II upse t over tJiiHlRnn Hofi w iitcr in th e hl}?h-

JIglil (if hliiw-plicl) actlnn.W i t h iliu I o n s , Culllgnn’s

league Irinl wnn ehoppeil to a— liHll-Kiimo,- Yf \ t,h flcffond-ploce■” OSrf):niillreyi’ m'C(l!ii« Jii'fil nOfi ■ win JO.knot iho MnndlnHH.

Diiann McMiirdle led u .'lO-hil l)ftrrago,'w llh '« ho iner iih K

-- and-T-£lAol }>uurA<l it on ugulnut K rcft JaiiHnrim 31 0. H enry Mti

.CU.1 hntiiorcd for tlin loser.s.lludii I>ii(l^,UHCd Ilin lliw;i!-fnr-

throo lilltlng 'o f Stnh Oink and Arnjo l i lr re ll 'in w c r tn rnKlstei' A 10-3 victory over nob’n 'Uunky

. Serv lco .. Uirrell honmred fo r . 'n iu b . ■ ,

' Induponilent M eat c l,iil> b c« l :\lllllary Inn 22-la helilnii J im Mydo nnd Ron G ary whilo Murk Urown wont throo-for*ihrno in loddlng Oio ’I'lirf Club im st Kuy-nl-f.minRO-14-ll:---------

OK 'J'lre itippletl CJ « t o w n y , T rallor 10 (I behind Don M c -

K nlglil'j two-run liom cr.

liiiljIiiMin lud off tlin foiirtli w ith h l.i . lr)i>lu' Jind .sj:ored llin p lay when Ro^’a ls ' rti'i'(nid basonian .Icl'ry Adair, tniik the throw-in, lield on ti) It. and llinii threw wildly In ihe i)lalo when KohhiNon ran hnmo. I ’uwull foll(i\ved 'w ith his snntsh Ihe rightfli'ld fiinen oft Atiirler Wally Bunker,

'i'iiu- Orlolvn n<lded n run In ilie flflh on eiinNecutivo double 1)V Dim Hufiird and Paul llla lr will) one , (ait, llla lr d rove in Buhird again wllh n tilnglei InthujtuvuaUi-uriwiUlt«^)«fM<eldi»rwulkoji, . ■ ............

'Ihe'’ Royals neared In Iho fourth Inning when Paul .Sehiial HinglerK moved to th ird oii I.011 PlnliOla'ii ftliiiilu'-anil /icrnred «ii Atlalr'n, two-out single.

MIko Cuellar wenl Ihe d lsiancn for tlin Orlolei to pick up Ilia 12th v lclory uiiiilnst inlno losses. Ho allowed eighi lilln, slriick otit four and w alU il two.n«lttlliui« MO }!ll IM- 4 t (K>n.ii» ciij- (i»o maoHct-I (11

C i.H U ..ill») aiNt Itrnihlihil lliinkrr.

K A IN i;i) OUT- YORK (U P I)—Tho

Hcheduled twlnlght dmiblehend- e r between the lliniston AniroN nnd.Now York iVteta wan rahied o u t Tuesday. 1

Past Yanks In Eightli

OAKI./\ND MOii’n plnch-hlt* nlngle In Ihe eighth nipiK-d n tliree-rim rally olf .lai'U Aker, who h ad pitched .1.1 2'3 coMNcciillve .“iciiroless Innlngi In relief, to give Oakland a C R v ictory o v e r the New York Yankees ’I'ue.Klay

[alght................................................... -The Ya;iUcc» h»d Inkcp n 4-3

lend In llio ,tnp of tho elg lith on Jon I'epjionc'fl , tw o ru n iininur olf Villa lihin, w ho picked up h ls -flrs r-m n jn r lenguo w in,

Reggie Jackflon drove in two ninii with his 4011) ho inor'A hd a fielder's choice grounder. Jack- tton'H f»)ur-bn«gor p u t him 2,1 gamen nhnnd of n n n o R u th hut one behind R oger M nrls In their record-hoincr y e a r paces . .

Jaekson 's R n i g ro u n d d r' In Ihn flflh followed n w alk nnd singled by Josa T urlnb iill itnd Ted Kuhliik.Ntw Y n i k O f t f l O O J O J I — (O n k K n d s n n o i n n M — <

V Itsmnmn fsj, MrHnnifi ( 7 ) , A k e r I D ) a n d I ' m i u i

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J n c r Qc^iblo o s if souncJSf y o » o r o lo o k ln n qt.

Mprrall To Get Starting Nod-WK.*l’I'Ml'N.S'l'Jeu. Md, ftlP I) —Uarl M urriill, wlu) cam e off Iho bench to lend Iho llnlllm nrn ColU la till) Nullonal . J''<Mill]ull f,eaguo chninplimsliip last yi-ar. Will b o thQ ctitrilng (inartorixiek when Haltlinore upeiin |\ i exhlhlllon sea^ion iigaiiiNt San Dlcg'J Saturday nighl.' Conch Df)!! Simla named Morrnll over Johnny Unllan bnl UnltftH probnhly will sen aclinn,

M nrrall, ha.i not yi^t fdgntid'ii ;lf)0(l contract hiil .Steve Koseii' biiK>m, Ihe Colts’ liUNlneKH niailtiger, said ho )i*»ped to liave the voiurnn »lgne4l ^ y Ihe viid of Ihn week.

;l»rncttce Injnrles have hidi lined a 'n liinher of «'oll plnyei's Including regiilnrs .te iry lllll, the fiillliack and tight und John Mackby,

tho romantic lood of a big now Hollywood picturo.

PlcQso, no autographs.Tlio picturo Is W alt Disney Studio's "Tho

Lovo Bug." And our VW appears (in a ll lls real lifo splendor) as Morbio, iho main char* actor. ' ' ' ‘

W hy would a big film studjojwant to make a movio star out of iliu bug?

W hy not?' For instancoj.tho bug/con bo signed to a

- lifotinriQ..contract, at a .smallor.-fiouro..than. . o|hor fTiovio stars .gof for a slnglo day.

O nco signed up, the bug won’f suddenly ~ start making crazy demands, (A gaflon o f- gas for every 27 milos or so is all.)

No studio could as)c for a loss tempera- mental star. (It'll work ony tinie, qnywhere ond in any weather.) ^

O f bno with fewer bad habits. (It doesn't even drink water.)

O r ono that ages so gracefully.• And cQurso, thor«H?n't .a . performer around that’s belter known to tho public.

W h o c j s Q .m a k p th ro o m illio n , p e rs o n a l a p p o a r a n c e s o n the r e d d e v e r y d a y ?

,O ur c a r can Ijo lo o n In W all Dlfnjiy'i Production o f " tl io lo v o ^ Duo." ' '

V our''LoviD ug''tiullonaniti1lc li« ro r* ^ ^ lIn g } q ^ a u lii ii i ^

Youree Motor CQinpaiiy351 Main Avenue East Twin Fdjls, Idaho

SatuMay Night ^y^. By WILLIAM ^ R I G A N

T he' Baltim ore w l l s would probably like to forget -their la s t m eeting w ith an A m erican

T rb o tb a lllL cd eu e i- tcan r;— v -— 'i hal w4s In I te bUpor' Ifow l: . o f coursc, and the Colts found

tliem sc lves ' losing to the New Y ork Je ts 10-7. It had to be an even- m ore hum iliating cxper-

• ience fo r the Colls because they - w oro -17 -pb in t^favo ritC F ^in -the

g am e. ' .- But In' the ir f irs t exhibition

Rame- on Saturday night, th e —(^Its-find them selves-facing-thc

San D iego C hargers of the AFL.- Overshadowing the g am e itself, however, is the question

The Colts will feature changed with Roy Hillon and

vy ing—f o r - th e

But not even the m as te r could I year, w as_acquircd pull the gam e out for B alti^jthis week, more. ^

E arl M orrail, the .m a n w h o , .:a k :o v rr ' toc:-Unltfftf-wHeh~hc T^hn- a r ^ n j u r c t j — HM— W 5?r~rh"et^cf

National FoqEbSn League’s 'Most V alunbl(?vPlayer aw ard, will be around to help out again this year. M orrail has sa id he i.s • considering re tiring , and

u U n ita s ^ n d J k lo r ra ll^ R h t^ b o th be reaching the end of their careers.'

Unitas and M orrail open against one of lhe--A FI;’s-Ttn'p passers in John Hadl. who threw for 27 touchdowns Jast y M r^ n d _ th e j.C h a rg c rsL ia i ic&Alworth is the leading receiver—of •w hether'quarrei'Tjack Johnny

' U nitas has fully r^coycrcd frhm w ith fiR I:an elEow injury t h a t ’ p u t him Backfield in juries ' in— the oOb of action . m ost o f la s t Colts’ training cam p have ic a s o n . . ; [forced all-pro tigh t end John

•‘The fam ed No. 19 cam e off to^M ackcy to try his logsre ta lia te a g a in s t. the J e ts * Jo e '

"N am ath , and even ’ the New York players tou ld • feci the electric ity U nitas generated.,

... in n in H b n g f c ^ d ^ :^ r r y r - L - c e Dunn, a v e te ra n -w h o ' c a rricd the-ball 72 tim es for 219 yards’ w ith the A tlanta Falcons last

District Slow -PiU ^Toui-ney: Begins Friday

Bud’s Duds is the favorite F r i­d ay night when the F ifth D is­tr ic t Slow-Pilch Softball T ourna- m ent gets underw ay a t H arm on P a rk , w ith four be rth s in the s ta te m ee t a t C oeur d ’Alene on

-thcM lne;------------ ' u 'Seven squads w ill 'm a k e

i t 5 E S B = i 5 i s = m a cvlil 'm a k e up ;a rr-m c iu flm g - lu sky Service,Blitz Beer, Bob’s Husky .

— R oyal-Lounger-V arsityrO lym p: B eer, and the T u rf Cliib in ai

— dition~ t^ e f e n d ln p c hBfn{>-Budis-__ Diids.JSir_scxeiTL_are..

o f th e T w in ~ F a lis “ C ity -srow . P itch League, a s no o th e r town in the a r e a , h a s a slow-pitch

__ Ita jn — ----------= irrL a s t-y e a r-B u d 's -D uds m ade

the b est showing of a n y Twin — Fall^5quFd77inishliTg"founh-aiid

topping -d e fen d in g . cham p P ost F a lls in th e process. T u rf Club,

a t iu in ta n d m in :jhO-BudcOlu-l-f

.urday from 12 noon w ith a g a n s ta rting a t . t h a t lim e and one following every, hour an d -a half, Sunday’s —cham pionsh ip—c la sh will com e a t 2:30 p .m ., -unless a ^ ln a l’p lay o ff 'fo rT lrs t is-ncces: sa ry , in w hich ca se the title gam e will be played a t 4 p.m.

^SloW "Eitcli—

Xeaders At.600 Clip

• R ichard B irrell holds 7)18 b a t­ting lead in the Pacific League W illie J im Jensen took over the top spot in thc A tlantic-loop ac ­cording to Slow-Plich Soflball League sta tistics rcleas.ed Wed­nesday by Don F rank .

■■ ■ DirroU, who- plays fo r Bud‘s Duds, is cndsin;; alonp a t a .filO clip iiiid Jetisen or O sco-B udreys

-^n-hitting-ifilO;------- ---------- ---------Pacific lenders behind n irrc ll

Include Rob Morri.s, Dud’.s Dlids 'lOTnrM oi'iiK Tcr^nyni'T inim BO - ..TO: Dick Reiis, Dlllz B ee r . 7*1: Friink Merberl, Hull's Duds ,^15; C a l’Criiinor, OK T irt; ,527; Du-

_ a n e __Sclincbergor._13!ltz__.!i22; D aryl Ciiiiieron, Bob's H us­ky .492; Lynn Johnson, Dud's Diids .47B, and S ian C ook,'B ud’r

, Duds .-i7ti, I 'Alliuitic l.cnfiue baHi’ng lend-

c rs huhind Jensen include J im Brown, K and '1' .Steel .!i-19; Don

„ J Iarr_lndcnen(lQ nL‘7M cat',. ,S38: •Ro(t.'nirdr-VuV»iliy-RHrl)or .53G{ Oiirv r.rickhoti, K iiiul T .515;- Cllff Hlnltlf, 0,scr>-nultroy5 .808; I .n rry Di'fidunl, OHco-Wnttreys .SOf); DeWuy WHIIamHon,' Culll*

.gun .TiOO; Don Hilc, Independent Mciit .401, and Hlwyn 'Vupper, Vnr.sily Bnrher - • Slow Pltoli S tandings ■

v-A iinn llc

-StandingsWednesday, ^Iy,3p, 1?!69 Times-NawsrTwin Ifalli; Idaho 13-

Magic Valley Ogden.. SaklLakc'.- . Caldwell G rea t Falls

FallsBillings fdaho F

by. th^ re tirem ent of OrdeilBraaseV Charlie StCikes proba­bly w ih win the le ft corner b ack , sloV . • ■ ■

•In ' o ther exhibition gam es Saturday, .night,. • ihe-rM innfisoi la Vikings of the N FL tackle the A FL 's M iami Dolphins- n t T am pa; F la .: the Chicago' B c a rs_ (f td e -J /jh c c _ L o m b a rd i’s. new-look Redklns a t WashinR- ton in an N FL clash ; the AFL Buffalo Bills invadc-H oustpn 'to p l i j r i h e - A F f T O ilers and the K ansas City Chiefs of the AFL m eet the O akland R aid ers’ of Ih e ’ A F L -a t B irm ingham . Ala;. The- Vikings w on-ihe C entral

Division title last season with_B~Q~ri?Lnfd bcKffftl ^ tronp

defensive line m ciu tJingF^im M arshall, G ary L arsen ,'' Alan P age and Carl E lle r and the running of B ill Brown. The D olohins' . prom ising— q u arte r­back, Bob G riese, h a s K arr Noonan and Ja c k C lancy backas-ta rg e ts7 — -------—

of

PIO N E E R LEAGUEW L P e t. GB23- M .630 '22 \4 .625 Vi

1, J9 17_,.550 19 17 .550 3U 17 IG .529 4

' 14 24 .350 9«/4 n . 22 . .234 10.

.Tuesday’s R esults “ ^ . r R l c ^ a I I e y ” 7 rC a ia w c ll~ '

Billings a t S.L. postponed G rea t Falls a t O gden post­

poned •

N ational League Standings E a s t

r—1—p c fF g b —■ . b r 4 0 - .C12- —~

55 41 .573 4Vi 51 43 .524 9 51 50 .505 U - 40 58 .403; 20U

■ -33. 63 -.329 29 W cst:^_____ ------

w r p c trg b A tlan ta ' - r - • 58. 44._.569.— Los Angeles- * 50 44 ".560 1

's. San F ran c isco 56 46 .549 2 - ’Cincinnati 51 43 . .Sl.'i 3

Houston 51 49 .510 6SanJ>icgO-::^r:r34i:.70iz327-25i;

.Tuesday’s R esu lts5an_Eranclsco_4_Chu:agQ_2____Pittsburgh 4 L o s ^ n g e le s 2 (1st,- 10 innings, Iwiliphl)Los Angoles...6 P ittsb u rg h , 5

(2nd, night) - ___________

which earlie r thi.s ye i..............off w ith the c ity title , also ra tes a s a strong c ' d is tric t crown.

Action begins F rid ay a t 6:45 p.m . when Blitz B eer faces 'Bbb;s H usky Service. A t 8 p.m.Royal Lounge and V arsity B.ir- -Fei^ShoTi—Tnoerr~w hilc—Bud*-

iiids and*^O rym RfirBeer p layln-the-0H 5-nightcap------------------

T u rf Club drew a bye the first

Lombardi^ the bu ilder Greeji^ Bny>_cha_mpionshiR. c . 'asty, re turns to -coaching with W ashington a fte r a y e a r ’s retirem ent. Q uarte rback Sonny

iJurgensen , who has perhaps 'b e s t arm in the NFL, recovered* from rib in ju ries to lead the Redskins’ a ttack , but wide receiver C harley T ay lo r is nu rs ln g ~ a -frac tu red w rist.. The O akland-K ansas City clash— p ro b ah ly ^ -w H ^^ ^W -^a•p TtivlOw lur iBG' Ar L- s - w cHn.'tn: D iv isio ii_tiO e-racc_bctw cen_tha top contenders. T hey tied for

jIo iision-a^N cw -Y orST fi, gam es “ -fjastpcff^d rraun -------------------- =Cincinnati 4 M ontreal 2 -(n igh t) A tlanta a t P h ila d e lp h ia ! {2;

gam es poslponeci. ra in )

A m erican L eague Standings ------ ____— E ast.

w IBaltim ore 70 31D e t r o i t - ..... - - 65 -44Boston Washington New York Cleveland

C a li{ o rn ia -= ---39 -60 -^

It m ight seem a little early^ a t^ th e end of Ju ly , to think ab5ut w h ie h - le a m -is -g o in g - to

But. a fte r all, • b a seb a ll 's All- S ta r-g am e -g o t-o u t-o f- the la s t week. And th a t m eans footballs season -is on the way.

Tuesday’s R esults B altim ore '4 K ansas C i ty " 1

■land - 4 Chlrnpn 3 f i s t ,

■CIcvolarrd“ 9 -C h ic a ^M innesota ’ Detroii M innesota 11 D etro it 5 {2nd O ak land -6 -N ew -Y ork -5 (night' W ashington 4 Seattle 2. (night C alifoPm i^-------------------------------

USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS FOR FAST-^ELLlNG RESULTS

CnllljHin R n tt 'W a te r■■■ nrico-TluHrljy.s’ 'K mid T Viirsliy IliirbcrKdfillllT . IKrcftM ilitary Inn

•■ntidftpftndppf' Mpiit Shirley and W yult

. w 1- -]y--- j-inn

T .irf Chih K ud's Dudii niih'n IliiKky U n yn l 1-ounno n i i t / . . 'O |y.|-ord(riititwfiy 'T rn ilc r i OK Tiro K lovor-K luh

ID 10

■ fl ] l7 11A 1.13 l(i

Leo Settles Bee! With Owner- . ' /X .

cniCA G O ( t J p T r - p Chlcngo Cubs Mftniijjitr I .(V Diiroolior iiiid -his Ikhn ‘•ruftsdAy. nrttlcd lliiilr (llnputo ov e r niir(iehor'n AVt-ckend trip to Rnfilo Ulvor, W h,. „ wlilcli lind loft*' tho IK'nniint happy Ciihn w ithout n luiiiiHKor nml tlio olub'n owner

•'In t» fury.' ’Wtt K«)t oiir fliRiinlH All

ntniluhtrnr'd niu. ITvnryihlnR l« flil rlttht." 'C iibH ’ ow ner Philip

. J<.. Wrifiloy Nnid nflo r a oonforunco w ith iho periputollc Diiruoher.

On Siiliir«lny, DunMilirr cx- riiNftd litniKelf from WrlRloy l- 'r ld dnrinif- th e - CnIis* Riimo wilh Liin Ani^nlcK. Hn said Jio h ad A ifom ach upset.

ALEXltNDER^' J U L Y

CIEARANCELAST 3 DAYS

S a l e E n d s S a t u r d a y a t 5 : 3 0 p . m .

SALE of SUITS.'All from-our Regular Stock;

of Yegr ’Round^Suits'

Sale PricedFroiin. . - . .

LGeriuIne Panama Straw-Hats., 4>9 .p -

Meii's'Waiking Shorts ; .vWOff —

F a m o u s N o rlh w f l»| M anu fa clu ^or's

Tod Qiicilitv Swim Suits v,nfflarge Group pdrt CoatSTrTTTT-r— r19;95-One Rack Dress Slacks F -m.. . .. .... .9.95DRESS SHIRTS From .... 1.99

, Famous Freeman-Shoes"%/•

. - A l s o M a h l y , ' J o y c e a n d C h . I p p e w a . B r a n d s .

SALE PRICED AS lOW AS S7.00

TW O PANT SUITSL a r g a S e l e c t i o n Y e a r R o u n d W e i g h t

.......... .......r1 4 T im e s -N o w S , T w in F a lls / ld a h o W e d n e s d a y , J u ly 3 0 , •

And MnancmllSemii MutualFuhds'

Livestock----- OGDEN________________ _

O G D E N ( U P l) - L iv e s to c k .•C altJc_ ;jind_ca iveV 55fl^S tau gh^

te r s te e r s a n d h c lfc r s 50 lo w e r; -s la u g h te r— cqws— s u o D g ^ b u l U f ir m ; f e e d e r c a t t l e l.OO lo w tr . S lau R h te r s te e r s n n d h e ife rs ': choi,ce s t e e r s ’070-1,275 lb . 23.80- 29.90; h iR h good a n d c h o ice h e ife r s . 72CH.130 lb . 26.50-28.80; slf lU gnW jX Jw s;- u til ity jin c l_ c o m m e rc ia l- ^10 ,00-22 .50 ;-.. s la u g h te r ~ 5 u 1 1 s ;^ tH iy - im a ~ C P injHe jxJn ' 23.60-26.10; f e e d e r s le e r c a lv c h o i c e 305-550 lb ., 28.80-32,! f e e d e r h e ife r c a lv e s , c h o ic c 28G lb.-. 31.75.'

H o g s, n o n e ,■■ ie « p ,^ o n a ,.~ - .--------- :------

( I t o c k !

c l a l c u l l e rSflt

V f ^ l e r * c h o i c e m - S O l b . 3 4 . ( 4 - l T : « 0 ; f e e d - ef l i t e r s c h t > l « M O - f O l b . r . 0 0 - ^ 7 . 1 ^

i p y t Itw 4 C » » 0 l b , 1 I . T S - W . W . g i « t > I t O C O r S f H n * I a m b i l . G O - V W I O W ^ r ; e h o l c f p r i m e » - ! 0 2 - l b . 2 T . 5 f r 5 T . 8 0 : O f t c h o l c ^ Q r l m e . » 0 - l U l b , M . 1 S - : 7 . : S : « < l c r i p r i n g U t n b t c h o l c r - f a n c y 6 S - U l b .oo-w.:o.

— n s E f m j i —D E N V E R ( U P I ) - U v c s to c k ;C a tU e iOffy S l a u g h te r ^cows

s te a d y ; o th e r c la s s e s ‘ s c a r c e ; s la u g h te r c o w s , c u t t e r to u til ity , 1 8 M (H ^ lr4 0 H Ju H s-2 4 .9 0 — 27JI0; f e e d e r c a t t l e , g o o d h e ife r s 22.70-24.70.----------------- • - — -

j s 400. B a r ro w s a n d s te a d y - to .25 low er,• 'U .S . 1-2 230 lb s 26.25-26.50; U .S . 2-3 195- 240 lb s 25.75-26.25; U .S . 3-4 250- 270 lb s 24.50-25.50; so w s s te a d y U .S . 1-3 270-600 lb s 21.00-23.50.

S h e e p 500. S p r in g s la u g h tc i a n d f e e d e r l a m b s s te a d y to .25 h ig h e r , o th e r c la s s e s s c a r c e ; s p r in g s la u g h te r la m b s fchoice a n d p r im e 29.20-30.00; s la u g h te r f e e d e r J a m b s ,_ c h o ic e _ a n d _ f n n c y

______ ^tQ_mo.sjiy_,25jo.w.erL_lL2210:225-lb^ ,20-56 .25 ;-l--a-210=2 '10 lb 25.75-26.10: a n o th e r 1-3 180- 210 lb 24.00-26.00; 2-4 240-280 lb 35 .50-26 .00 ;-3-4 -300 -330 -lb - 24.75- 25ip0j::;B O W t-steadyS-290-C 00 Jb 22.-24 .57^- - - ■ ' - r — ^ C a t t l e r S . SOO.— c a lv e s — n o n e s la u g h te r s t e e r s , s te a d y to .21 h ig h e r w ith s o m e h ig h c h o ic e a n d p r im e o v e r 1150 l b '.50 h igh -

s la u g h te r .h e ife r s :s t e a d y - to ■nng," COW& .25 l i i d i e r r - lilc h -

c h o ic e a n d p r l tn e 1225 'lb s te e r s a r s o ; s a m e g r a d e 108(T1225"1E 31,25; c h o k e 29,50-30.50: m ix e d g o b d 'a h d c h o ic e 29.00-29.50; tig h c h o ic e w ith e n d p r im e 925-9,75 lb heUera_J}QJO: c h o ic c 28.50^29.50

• • ■ 3tTC- - ■■

GrainS E A m E ( U P l) , G i-ala

F .O .B .S ca tfic :S o ft w h ite i.3s:-W hito-club-l

GRAIN" FUTURESO p f q ' i n g b L o w C l o M

W II^T------

28.50; u t i l i ty c o w s 20.50-21.50: f e w 21.75; can - n e r n n d c u t t c r ' 18,25 • 20.75; c h o ice 741 lb f e e d e r s te e r s la te M o n d a y 28.50.

S h e e p —6 f iO ;- s ? n u g h te r - I f lm b s .s te ad y ; e w e s s te a d y to s tr o n g ; c h o ic e so m e w ith e n d p r im e , ’!f)rnTR7nrm)3-2Bn)[P28;75T ch o ice 27,50-28,00; c u ll to g ood sh o rn ------- 7,00-8,51). few n t 0,0i

CHICAGO.^lj^j^Qtt_XUEU_zr_UJ5DAl:rU*UmU

Aono, .Barrowt,and,giiu.optnt<i

• r o u n d } 0 4 I i r n , l « t 3 ( 1 . 7 1 : N n . l - : t 3 ( 0 I h . N o . -3 J , 7 1 - 5 S , 7 S ; N o . H 5 l 0 r 0 l l i . J I . 7 3 N n . J - 4 J 7 0 » f l l b . X . » I « . T 3 .• I f i m y , f a i r i v a f i i v o . N i > . i - i n o < cJ J . O O - U W ; 1 1 1 , 3 J J ( V ; 3 « C N (4 1 B i O O I I . , 3 3 pO.J},50; a W J S . I t . _- J . O : 6 W 0 0 4 I I I , j a j } . j | , » . I l a « r »0 W).

i p f r i t . M t n 1 . T 9 h i g h e r i h n n - M n n r t n y , f h o l P # R n 1 l i r l o w , M | i ) i j t I d l e r . . I l a u i i l i t s r l i s l / c r s J u t o _ / u U > r i - i ! w

31.M . M.M! tilKt. •flmlc . I I W - H O O I t . , J l . S O . > J , M | r l m l r ,>. - m l i i M t . « m M l

i i i o . t S T . B i ' r * ? ! ! I_ _ _ l . i f t . l W . 3 7 . M ; h i n l i - cn n i l n r l l i i n t O X I I I ) . i l a u j i l i t r r l i : » , 7 3 5 a S O ; r l K i I r a ( r t S I I W I I I . , m l . - - . l J i i m . 1 < > , „ 1 r J w ) t r « T W l f t V ) I f i . I T . M ............

C A m . K I'UTURE.«J T lio .fo llnw lng qiiiitiitinnR

p ro v litu d f ro m MiirliiH Ilrnlh«^r.i ............................................ Ul-

n ig h'29.75

2H,05 27.H0 27.U(I 27,110 27,r).--! 27.72 27,rS7' 2V,2.'l

Igh lx)w Cloi — 2n:4n-“ 29.'

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' 1 1 1 * p i i - p A < i n . 4 | l . i i l k t n f l U i

Twin Falls Markets

i.iv iin ro c K

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> JMVECT OROUPi■■

H a r d .w in te r 1.52 C o rn 54,50-55.50

r l e y 4 0 ‘.00-41.5

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-W )rirr-TvhKjr-i:39.-----------S o f f w i i e a t 1,39.W h ite c lu b no b id ’O a t s no b id ,B a r le y no b id - r

s-i i t# j -•

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Uf« tn.LOOMIS SAYLES:'

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" C H l C A i■ H . < « I 5 . W M i i i i F d ' 1 0 , 1 3

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, *»nd prkri ranged .hljber rtr .de w.T-H!thi ana'ml«ril« WBi mlird with commcrciiil

t elfvaior booitht ; epltmhct l e o p t n l i „

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COLONIAL FDSi•w r^ m t— TTT-jiH

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FALLS . . .DOnOTHY L. KLUDT, PInlnIJff.

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P ub lliJir-Ju ly 27,;2B..25...30.-3I «fld Aug, I. ^ n 0 9 , _________________ -

INVITATION i'OK UIDS SeniRd blcit will l)o received

thQ-o{ftce'of-thc-SBlm on-H lver-< lIcmeii'B Assoclallon. Inc:. .122 Third Avenue N orth, Twin I'ftUs. Idaho. TTinlllnR ndd rest I>.Q. Hox 1'17B. Twin Hi\ll>, Malm H33fll. until R:00 T,M.. T,imiMntn-DayllBht T im e-on Aus'r"* 12. IDGtl,'for llio pinwinH of l,‘,£30 ■lorfls nr b ru ih land on Ihn Sun,J«olnlo nu iieh nnur Delai.liiiin, No. vndn, Tho contriiulor will tiirnlih nil pniilnnient linil ?abnr,' Appninimcnts in MM- Uio Innd or ohinlii rurthnr InlormiilUin-mny bn hat] hy cidhnK 'Rnner~K1rktnnn,--Arei>-Coatt-70i .7a.>.. 2ia:i, ■

Hid* will bfl o|»fined I...I llin ubuvs d u ta .und iua.uii».v..lociiilon.' .. Thn r lsh i li roncrvo>l " ’ .,” 1,'’" liny nr nil b id l n r .In n o i 'i ’l I1><- hUI which b e .i .r rv m tho liilKrcil nf.lhn Hnltnnn Ulvor Ciiltlamon t A iiocln.

ii.ib luh : Ju ly 2H. an npil

PUBMC AUCTION--------- -Jo b . heW^a ----------

F R I D A Y . A U G U S T 1 s tM M ,, n NOOM . , p , ^ o T O R S » tK K « .s

„„e,„,„lonnl 1D9 nll.ovorhoule.l, n«w <l,lv« n.w d.lva .prncU., „BW lllnlim<i track dull.., Ju.l llU n IniOor wlK. liy./iouKc rio«r,

M I S C E L L A N E O U S 'Gin 21 In, rn«rtyp» mnwnr, Boyol <inH ruiokii vnciitim cl«nn"*i, I'ong- Ino nlitnier. muc, torruooi«tl toolino, ^onru. bunk b fl, on. KmV. 10 loQl .lacl. l||o(.. hm.vy W tiuiln., ■«

iBiinlii 50 Inol rolfltlinl Irnnmf, nnmli moloi) »ovo)»)llAt ,nnnrl» topniii 30 Inol folritpnl(o lL cL u lt '! bn!!’" pUj_^>t»c. lunil>Bf, (ibmil 110

J oir Mini* d li'Tn 'bn .oi,'!)'iiaflS A in, rtiltk fnot,-'cl Blnctrlcnl wli", H b.ltiow lici»». In'b |il|>«,

IrililnV, uiDclplow |ii»l Itnti, lilowot 1y|)« lijiniico ijiici, nM tipdiilil tjfn |nini(>, tubbar 1lr*<l wti<i0lbn»f0w,

ouiK . is*i....u<.ouia .u u iit ,. lni()n inwuffi wiril bolllno.m m l iT . i i t t -T in 'rh i in v v i

.(nol*

Irof), (|wiiniliy iln olnviitor,

lon,-»i«w .fall*fuelll,- i«.|f f.t nUiralljii^O'ii^ tBvenil llleci}l-'nrrutlt«n»o mni, biillBiy rock,-5 ipinl (ollof-oil-li»i .l«lk .l«il„UUUlfl.0Uni.-6 .»l.r.Bli_ jowal; Uon, H folti 13

Hu(l«ni> linnd i|iK.yn», uin.I ruinocft, |

fl, ,|,l(,n polM, mi'.e, llr<it «tntl wU»Mi, om U " O'pn, Itnn HnoU tU'V, OibIJ dlsililc wlio, l>p« nlaclrlcol IU|)()II««, clolijo* lii-iMpBr, uioil «looii <in l

M ACHINERYA linllo.li an inch John Do"i« «IHc plow wllli liydinullf llll, n?vy Jfl. locli (luc», 14 li. tnn'Urn ch»c, ruhlmr llrei, bViliriullc’-liri, oomi coiiill' linn, H-)l, John D«»ia (lufl ly|i«. K.n.tnm Jo»ut_ Raarfl M It,bfa illir (jrnln ildll, Iii"l'i1 bn«, irnilal. II",«l wheali, llniinw coil >vllb t lacllon t\ot\ hnifow, Jo|)., Daorn t<-fl, n.ainl »^o« or.iln .IrOl will, laadar (inil nialril wliaal., MUM tnalnj bn., io«<ln«, ilAalwbaaji, 700'nnl, ipinyar, cnmplolii with 3i«-ft;-»toorrTrho»ett'rrt'"’P Imnil oxn, 13 ll, ItyilrouKc llll'cubl)«r tliad tnndain <llif., Jolm Oaai* lA In, .1 bollom tublmr lliarl |ilnw, )iy«Irniille ||{l, 4 •acllonl Heal linr. rowi 4 Ullutn U J(>..iuliliai tliail olow, iht'Irnwlk lilt. ' •

C A f ^ :T R A I L E R ‘ « n d A X L E S 19.^9 Dmliin Slmiii, ciiitoiniilic Kon^mlillon wllli new rnolDr, Ruliliar llreil liii|> y iiijnn wj|li :i 1 !i i|i>l, Icink (ilid putnp, Inleriliillondl ItonI liiick lix k lor Kntlrr. I lni hi>fl tind tiink lor ipinyino iiwlllt. Old pU.Vup »arvlca >iuck.will. ‘i o n i‘ttinki <tlui tilp l.tnk nf*or, cor ci«U »9L|»olUf.I'oniloc Vn lunkri rni. ' . ' , ' .

O A S S T O R A G EIriinn Iinrlaroroiind »1nt<ioe wtili alnciric pump, naad i inni« lapnlf." flOO irdi:o?«iir»ir(nrtrtk'5n*mMani(innriieavyraouTjnfrrnnnrt Tontr^-hctrfBt

SPECIALT(en lioi/i^ In unnd (tipdir, l>anvy iluit poll, .1 ll, rnimtl tnp, iiivill (jen tnok, mlic, wnUlinn lod, qimntlty nmlylniis walWlnu'lioia, 13. , (l<(iln iiiiuar, (jlrl'i 94 In, liltyila, u lil 'i 3A In, liKyrIn, 11.quo (|iin Inni, Idlar 13 vnll cor rnnlsr, J ifao il <l<lll, ininll niiilliaai ball.Snditlai, pncl( lailHlai, land , inmpInD aqulpmanl, <nm(t ilair*! lloolt

end mfiia(l<inaaui A N TIQ U E S

t,- Ian fottO'»a,- iavornl«il<l Ktiool trouta laall, '

HARRY DURALL, OwnerAiK(lona*n John Tdl

il by Condtng Ranlly A Aixilnn ftarVUa

■ P R I C E S P L U S F E D E R A L E X C I S E T A X $ 2 . 0 6 T O $ 2 . 9 7

Armstrong Wide Oval Fiberglass W h ile T h e y Lasti

-12^:TIRES-H D -^t^....-:v...:— .......«iyiS10 TIRES ’ F vs*!-*....8 T IRES- H s;..:........:..::....:...........:..u»23

Tax

Tan i i s ei M - ' '

T a< $ 3 .7 7

Exchange Pius Tax

D O I L R I E P E i r ^GAS & TIRE CENTER

■ 'S 4 p A ^ d l a o h A v o , W . P h o n a 7 3 3 - 3 4 2 7 , T w i n F o l l i "

. W e d n e s d a ^ 'J u I y - 3 0 r i9 6 9 i 'T lm ir -N e ^ i7 T w fS Fa(ls; Wo ^ ^ ^ ^

Have Items^Y^ hto Lonqei^re^sinq^-Sjeli^hem The E a sy^a yjr-jW jth^M Yaiifr VdD I R E C T O R Y

»■ ANNOUNCE^^fe^^;? ClasslHcalion I througb^J 13

^ P L O Y M E N T Classification 18 through 24

M o b llo ,H o m «sV U .W A Y S ^

__18_TlmBS.Nevia,.Twln FQLIs. ldahcL _Wednc5dav.'July 30. 1969

Keep Your Eye on the Want Ads if You Have on Eye f6r Value.Houiajt-UnfJrnlshed 74

.T H K E E Uedrooma, bath nncl

7U.S400.

-* ond Unlw.nnl rssi, IVftO AAodBl. .Jflhn O iara_JS Cooiblnn. O'oln ond brnt) olKichinenI, ]'>r.7 Modtl.

. . je h n ..Q « iri .a a ..l l l‘.lo combine,. 19&J Model. •IMC J31 Comhlna willi plclup, Uni v e n a l tetri «h<l honn olKi<linianl. John Dtere 93 Cumlilna, 195? Mod' •1. '

U S E D B A L E R S 3 d a N(W Hallund lAiti*

..... : John 0**ia 141 - Twins.......- ‘-------rtigi

nird Twitie ‘. a IMC 36T Twin*John Ofor* 2MT Twins John Daat* a i a S.P. At-o«r Wltit'tew. • f N 'i«hn Dter* 000

• •,-row .r T2 *. 5p«I(iI l>,l ,Curl Point* Horvcilar, Mounlnd ■w> rotmcill M Tkii

--------9iDn ooro^ft Tiitd

, ■ South r<jitl-ind Dtlva "Yout.John D>*t. OsoUt”

T w i n Tfilli . iiulil •' 733-737?_______ ' fl-ll.4n92

n o / rofril«rnicV":«lV/jhi'«i cmV., ........ .....

*63 Ford .-in n o ' wliln F'l'OO >(.whenl

|<lrVi,p V/l tin||lnn,M.|n<<cd \■ tiilHlortf'lo^V out liuhi,-luti*; QOrtd.

■ „ I , . ;a n d 2 M ; - T o n T r n c k B - ^

■Muia trim*, now riibtinr, ....... .,illlloti. 400- |)ii*hf>l liiiilDr iliilk.n

i i n l l c • I n i a i c e i H l ' . n O - 4 3 n o , . I h i i i l i n 09 John Deoro i i i M com. t ;

bHKU •W Mliol, SUII, ' ;t4(i )lfl*>|rin,

• l»hnnMA>f~»o6i' itijf pTnnuitert' or, will a arririne . qona Uiiiieri: noocltn l. t>]4.S2fia

T l tA d r o ji l)Hlva|ia: fliifli u ied trn c lo ri. i;«ed p n r tt a l

— rtti rm in t i .- r ti 'm n .v rllo C W liW 'M « c l ir i r e ry i!ii. ’f r i . ... . r a ^ i^ ln x , a ll Minksi, i'liuo* 73>*j

Boh Reese's Dodge Ci if• 0 0 0 B lo c k S o o o n d 'A v p n |io S o u t h ^

, - " O P E N E V E N I N Q 3

'4r K E N N Y M O O N + W t N N E L U t S ^ J O E B U T L C R ’

Wednesday, July 30,1969 . Times j evys. Twin Falli, Idaho J 9

Here Is a Real Business Builder . .L.LAdyentise--Your Sei*vice.in the-Want Ads^-Boatt for Satf " 169

.CHRYSLER . Boats and M otors

. STAHCRAPT BOATS AND FOLDING CAMP TRAILERS

XlX a b o a r d f o r FU N t Excite-< m etit, adventure. rclaxnO oa and

■ «■ boot .from DUD - & MARK'S. T tie r a lio have a big le leetlon o; w ater ikK and w et^ tu it^ . Every* UiliTS for w ater eniliuslatt* nt BUD A MARK'S. 4162 Blue Lakei N orth. 733-IlM. . .

I c BOAT nnd ira l lc r w lih 25 H P john ion eloctrle »tartcr. w ith con; o t U '4Z3-92G8. a fte r 9:30 o r vreek.

) Rood ^ i im b ic r , ScrftrtnSier. Call

800 Union Str«et. I

li-TON 1040 Ford huy truck. Lena bed With over «trot. a lto . S-ipecd, 3;ai;eg.d_Ct>od-coinlHlonr-733.»oa8 . "

1053 III. IVS'ton truck. IG' steel ^ and hoUt. Inipected, I7S0. 676^73.

T tu J K . ■ . 1 9 6LEU 4>ONT>AC '^UCKS — IN JEBO M U

' FORD 2 ton heavy iluty iru ck ..000x20 1QA duaUjwlth L e o c h li-y a ra hydraulic

korbugo ’dlFiposal body. Cameron_____ 430.310-

W ANTEOr i a l c .Model- f » r r o - i r u ^ With beet beiJt Mu«l bo In good qondlllor. Call L . V. T rlp lo tt. 32a- 5IS3,

T R U e p — T R U C ^

= [ ^ W r W V E ^ T H E l a r g e r SELECriO N yiSJ?SO U TH ERN

I HO ’MolorcyclM 180

JM7 lOOec YAMAHA. Like newl com pletely overhaaled l a i t week. E xcelleni Irnil bike; M m llc i-pe r

■ ijour on road . HlRhc»t-.bld before A uautt 7th, 733-47tl<).

tlon', }900. P riva te pa rty . .............f t0 3 j;H i:V R O tiiT P ic k u p , rixed~tor

ca^nper, 33,000 actua l*m llci. exccl- ' — condlllon. Phnne 733.00M.

1085 CHEVROLET 2-ton truck . With ■ prac llcany new b eet bed, AUo ;

AUJCUVk (to, <Iy67. SUZUKI _ P F lke. EX-11167 i^uwu iiui

c«llenl condition'. See u i v, Tnore a lte r 6i00.-t200.-733^112.

TWO TRAIL m achlncj nnd trallw.. In 'A-1 »hape. P rice *703. Phono733-4246. Twin.________________

1057 TRIUMPH 030 CC. board l . . .-----bnlanced.—m etol-flako-polnt.--«50.

733-C391.________________1064 HONDA BO, Recently t

:^ A % -To n -■ ' - T O .

3-Ton MODELS-

38 U N I T S I N ' S T O C K

~Bob1ReeseV

PICKUP: 19S2 In terna tional, radio and beater, good tlre i. 'g o c d condl* tlon', feoo. P rivate pa rty . ~733-1301.

?ass'“Hon. F iler 3;

Aulot for SaleCASH FOR CARS — Any maku - Any model. D licount.A uto 'W rcch

Addlion A venua We»t,

Auto* For 5g|» _______

M IL L E k AU T6 HONDA^P lo w p i, ca'r*, -H onda*, Sal*!*,

'ic rv lce^ ^ 7ti**‘ Haa-

! "sic~---^

DRAI'TEDt 'M u s t , sell 1»04 StUdC. baker. Excellent condition. Call foi nppolntm ent. ,733-0474 or 733-4S34.

iocs C|1EVY Im pola, 2 door, hard,“lop ..................._

lsG4 ULDSMOUILE 8S 4-door hard* 1 lop. uulom atic transm ission, pov X ^ r slccrlng ond brakes, 7.'13-3I04. lecK K uiR C U R Y Monterey, 2 door

■ \ t o p . 3fl0 V-8 standard ‘ '• condition. *StO. 733-302^.

___ _____________iN- cam per. ___model' engine; transm ission. Front

'e n d ,' Sharp,. SSOO. 733-1832 ■■IOCS CH EV ELLE. Good condition,

s tereo. Sm all'dow n , tnke up rnenlt, 4C0 Ash. 7J3-C424,

10C7 PONTIAC. GTO,- 4.!peed:

Autos for Sals 200W E BUY CARS '

OR E Q O IIT ; ,. See

j , : WILLS: ’O tcd-C nr^-D ep«nm en^;“ ‘—

2M 4th Avenuo'iW est ‘—Jw if t.r "

/ WOW! LOOK!19C5 PlymouiR. Sport 1-ury. good condltlonr*book price, »1400 - 0 u r -

'prIce-*«93,- • ► . .

W O R K M A N B R O T H E R S '.

^PONTIAC—CADILLAC ■ . GMC .

B upert. Idaho ..........43B-34ST

W A N T T O S A V E M O N E Y ? r Come to Leo Rico Cbavjrlaad. CToodlng.' Chevrolets, Oldsmo-

Open Sundavi and E venlnsl1003 l-ORD SU P E R van. light b l- . ,

full double, bed; conceals In cell­ing to m ake tt a w ork . truck *2.700. Will taka Jeep, livestock, — - for SI.OOO equity. Take -----

I9S4.FOMD Fa lrlane SOO. 9 p auenger

Atiles for Sal*

. l,ow eit overhead* equal lowest

R e a l .D e a l A u t o S o le s -822 Adlson Avenue West

.... T O D A Y ’S ^ _. s p e c i a l

1 9 6 5 -C H E V Y ■

Auto* 'for-SaI»'> 2 0 0 . A u to * fo r S o li

IN D Q R H & M W T HSPECIAIS

1965 • C h b v ro ld t'C d h ra ir .Corvalf Mon:ci convcfiible, Todo/»

$790

1 96 7 D o d o i G IV8 3,door hordtop,'Todlo.-heaiir,

■i^tleetlno. oulomotjc, foetoy

$20951.967 P ly m o u lh -F u ry.V9...3-KgLmiion_^Ynagn.. foklo;: hootBf. pewr/ ireojinq, power bfokei, power seot, focloiy oif

‘ 1965' P J y m o u lh ........- - ......

V8 4 -d o ^ aedon, rodle, heoiar, -pow er »ta^r>Q and oluomatle . .

New e<v «oda-ln. . j

KO'ct Used ;Cait:Prices

"1.967 PontiacC a t o l l n o , A d o o r

s e d a n , o x t r o m o l y s h n r p ,

$2080

1967 Buick 1965 ChevroletE l o c t r a 4 d o o r s e d a r i I m p a l a , h a r d t o p , •

s o d a n . V - 8 , a u t o .

$2 94 0 $1270

1968 Camaro 1.963. Pontiac' C o n v o r t l b l o , - 3 2 7 V . S , : : .

o u t o m a t l c t r a n s .r r r ' T e m p e s t 4 ’ ’d o 6 r . ____

T h i s o n e I s a . a t e a U _ „

$2475 $380

—1966-‘Pontiac= -1962 Chevrolet-G T O , h n r d t o p . c o ^ o , 4 0 0 o n g i n o , 4 -S p i5 ^ o a ’

- - ' B e l a l r s e d a n , V ' 8 , a u t o m a t i c .

$2160 : . $640

1969 LE MANNSH a r d to p c o u p o , d e c o r R ro u p , 4 a p e e d ,'ra lly * ll w h e e ls , t i o o r m n t s , 3 5 0 V -8 o n s in o ,' ra d io , • o ft-ra y a la * » , w h it® ” w a lls . L is ts a t $ 3 5 7 2 .

1969 CATALINA4 r d o o r s e d q n / tu irb o -h y d ro m a tic . tra n s m is s io n , doluKO

-w h e e l d lB o s r r a d t o r p o ^ o r - « t o o r ln R , -L is t s -o t -$ 3 0 lO . ---------

~1961 MercuryT' C o m o t , A d o o r s o d o n ,

6 c y l i n d e r .

$270

1966 F85 Olds' ’ e o d o n ' , V.-8, o u t o -

' ; m a t i t f , ‘ ‘. 8 p e c l a i i ..........

" $1440

— J-967-, Dodg«»" P i c k - u p , l o n g ^ S ^ e o l •

b o 8 o , 4 s p o o d , o n l y ' 1 6 , 0 0 0 ' m l l o s .

$ 1 9 8 0ra d io , h e a ta r n n d t h o m a n y Q r a n d P r lx o x tra s ,

i O H I I C H R I S 'I 601 MAIN AVE. EAST

PHONE 733-1823

EASY PAYMENT PLAK BANK or

1966 C H E V R O LE TCdptlce tporl coupe. Vinyl top,; power tloeiina. pow er.biokei, ona

W at $1050, New

196 4 C H E V Y II4-door. 6Jeyllnd«r angina, tton>

1 965 M E R C U R YMoiilaioy 4-door, Denuljful belQa

19 6 2 C A D IL L A Cspecial 4 -d o o r Vadan. UnmoVrad' Mafoon -(Inlsli wllh'CUitoffl ‘{nlaflof,*

aqulppnd -with- rodio, healer, etc,,

3 . " : 5 1 0 2 0W o i$ l3 0 S , I W ^ V

Of (ouna It’s fu lly powarad with olr condlilonlng.

1 9 6 7 FO R DC old ila . A-ilaot titdon. Golden broni*— with“ olt— baio«-ti

1967 MERCURY: ,Moni#f*y -<-dob> udan. Baoutlful

'M d-finiih-w iil}*blfldf-vinyJ-iep7-: - blotfc- nylon Intfltlor." laol. »horp■ unii,',new‘car, ua di-ln r' ......... ..

fully aqu lpp id • T w ill), power, '

I «2 l9 S,'N a w

itfinddtd iruoim lttlon, rndio, lieiilef, •

-Boakrfor-ilO O O . J 6 8 alop, MIy •qwlpiHd, nlc« orxl elian. Booki for ^

>1300. m s .T 964 C H E V R O L E T 'i4.iInof.»edu5, Avioinnllt tftiow l*' sloit, {(itllo, lianlar, tU<in u» o |ien.W ai »995, How

Otnilliv

7 2 0

19 6 4 F O R D ------------------------,<,doof w don; ihorp. New eof Irode-ln,, must!• oppredota >

iHiinety rorer

«8 5 019 6 6 P O N T IA CCu'tulUuj'iiti

nil iha'ottior goo dly Showi.flna' ^

Stoihad ta iM i

•r: - ; j .

1 3 5 0

1 9 6 4 RAMBLER^ .aidiwUiojrf'oitwiiM t .:___£ j i fl n t i i^ n U i « » Y t r „ ’ih9wr• ' ibvlna. ova»d«lv», lodio,

powar iiattlng, a*lOf>« pglnt. looki'M^oOly

i i w f t i w r - - , ■-Qniir, • ^ 9 5 0

_, tiarao Inpa syttam, powiV iU«iln9,^p«Wtr Upjw.;[ nnd mitpy, "«»• floo<li«i.. New M f , , “

^ 2 4 6 5

T ^ I H E l S E i r S R S T ^ S ^

T H E E A S I E S T P L A C E I N ' f H E ' V 'O R U S "....................................... T O B U Y A C A R ,

P H O N E 7 3 3 - 7 7 0 0 T W j N F A L L ?

-.^0 Ttm^News,Twfji^f,rdaKd WeHnBa'dov 3uTv_3q. 1967

i:j - i& l t e / 3 | ^

WE CORDIALLY iNVITE YOU TO OUR

Thursday - Friduy-SjturJttYQ ^Jiilj)L^llj^ 1^We’re Celebrating . . . Hqmtiie iiJaapp L> aiIIIiro u gH ^ ^

Want Everyone To See O u r. Brand - Newly Remodeled .-Stpre. And All of the Top Quality Brand-new Merchandise We’re Showing in Our New Balcony Area ■.' .".'Carpet . . . Appli- dhce s^ V . TV & Stereo . . . The L a t e s t and Greate5t~of~

wyfHing^n“ Funflshiif§^s for Gracious^

Ross. Cook:

F r e d B r o n e r— S o r v J c p - . -

M ik e C o o k • pellyepy

. . . . ' " " , '5’”“' '" V

FREETELEPHONE SERVICE

Oeo(ilno,. ^•ni)«ll, HaoicmQn

I-Si;fcr.,.r.......536.2136

Cciilliror(t....DlilECT «

HfliiltorT..Gd<ni Munctuoh. niir.Duilay— A«li' Op*rntor A I K

. ror INURPRUI............ U I J

O m y o u v i i h o p p : ^ a n d .O s c o 'D m g ,.y d u M I w a n ttq ,_ « p e n d ;.‘ ‘ ‘ * i o n t h e m a n y b a r g a i n s y o u ' r e - s u r e . t o , f M l d : ^ _ ; ;

SKppljButtreys

' i f f « c H q a n d 3 s v « w 3 l B p a r t t a b B t i = K o u U t b a . s < M 5 i o a s o c l - » d t h . t B ! > , ^ m v a n :- - - I B r i a » ; x f ^ l < i h a i ' i ; M i v l e a £ a r i d - w l d B B e l e f a t l o n j o f m B r c h a i ^ l s e . R e m e m b e r ,

- y e m r t i p H a p ^ l H . - l i u y r f l t o -

- ^ g n r n n m w i v K i M j r c n t f J l■ sWHBNWOltDOCTOR ASKSfJsar'

S "Wfcere?"sAY"dSCO'?......

| j |0 ^ n iltR ir iiO d D S AND

m M iiin N ifp o t a t o : CHIPS”

SCOT^ASSOI^TED^

-GRAMDMA!S>>lliEGUlJ\R 39<|:

Pkgs.

CARNATION1 ^ 0 ; : % -

- t r h a .

m a s s m s ^

. . 1 P k g .

;6RilliMlKm m om

:$

Pound Bag^

-ASSO RIED t^ CA KE^IX-

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