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Show Payments of life insurance t living 'policyholders last, year avar-aoed avar-aoed about $33,000,000 a week, hicii compares with If33.000.000 a month only 20 years ago, ays the i Institute of Lite Insurance. I Mrs. Wilfoyd Jenks, a former resident of Oneida, now of Los Angeles An-geles visited Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Nnngesser last week. 40 DRIVERS CHARGED WITH DRUNKENESS IN MARCH ROUNDUP "Forty drunken and reckless drivers had their operators licenses revoked or suspended in March according ac-cording to the reports filed with the drivers license bureau," said Commissioner J. L. Balderston ot the Law Enforcement Department I "The action depriving the drivers of the right to use cars upon the highways of Idaho or their own states was for 27 drunken drivers and 13 reckless drivers. "During the first three months of Uhe current year 88 drivers have hid their driving privileges for either drunkeiiess or recklessness," said the commissioner "and in the past two years 901 operators have had theirlrcenses revoked or suspended sus-pended for periods ranging from 30 days to one year. "Three female and 24 male drivers driv-ers lost their licenses for driving automobiles while under the influence influ-ence of liquor in March. The ages of the drivers were! as followy; two between 21 and 25 years; five each between the ages of 31 and 35 and between 3G and 40; seven between the ages of 41 and 50 and four between be-tween 51 and 60. Eleven males had their licenses suspended for 3G5 days for drunken driving. Seven Sev-en of the drivers were non-residents of Idaho. |