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Show f f - . In Our Opinion Peace Again Restored Ject, thathsmade afortmeout The election Is over, peace is again reetored to the American scene,ever the American people ae well ai those amatement at how ev bear become friends again, and the becomes, In a sense, a unified flu There have been those who elwtlflu has been fits history. Such mud titalL what I don't like about i!' t i, ji "TV, Well, one national writer, who said that ceven months dency. Gold-watd- writer, Edward Bw, mln after he took over fe'-esSS- and Ann kids T. tt would be hard to say which pc candidate got the wont However, Herbert Hoover would cer- taisdy be near the fop. His campaign for a second term In 1932 must have seemed to him like a crucifixion. His experience all the more excruciating because he a man of gentle disposition and lack-o- f of tool" ; Mm. His political enemies charged that he was heartlau, that he was a British sub- - t A new scope, weighing six pounds, can be attached to an infantrymans rifle for night warfare. At long last the soldier can eight in on the enemy during the night The Anny Is issuing bids for of theStarlight scope, device which consists of three leneei, each amplifying the image on the previous stage and in- t party (he which courted Mm Jcltaed N" Eight years ago he was elected. Promptly he that the treasury of his town was almost empty but the the municipal needs of town were expanding. To remedy this usual problem this most unusual man dug down Into his own pocket for a hundred thousand HARVEY dollars and built Eclectic a who should be backing Again the town mem suspect them: "I won- - was in trouble. Again Mayor a dor what hes up to must Castleberry popped for hundred thousand of hia own be hungry for power.." doUar- - ThU time to buy hta Implies e tremendous responsibility on town a new fire truck, a 188 W8 truck, of the and dectors part other necessary the elected. Most of us forget that "government of the poo- - equipment pie" will work only If "we, This year election time rol-tpeople" wffl take the time led around again and Mayor to govern. Castleberry said he felt he Americans, if they truly ihoukU top aside, especially nce this time there waa wish to perpetuate this mat nlficent system of self- - another candidate seeking the government which has bom No, "0!" his consltituents such bountiful fruit should - " J8give us an-be obliged to look at thempoi-th- if188 he . m fen, or jo-B competgrt to. govern Mmjrun-ill- ing 'fi&eataS.0 I mean - tt Tte vote, are all In and added up and May- lets admit or Castleberry wu defeated. asked the Mm Tlmes-I- f i we prefer that Mg gov Journal to help me nurse us, educate us, stand why people of the town us to work or pay us for not suddenly turned against Mr. uso work or pay s for not who had been so Castleberry worUng, then toe dictators generous with his own mon-ar- e right and Jefferson was ey in 1966 and in 1960 wrong and let us not longer and they polled the a pretense. pie and reported this concen-Joh- n Castleberry, like the sus: founders of our country, was "Oh, nobody has turned a man of means, but he ran gainst John. Everybody loves for Mayor of Ecletic, Alaba- - John Castleberry. But after ma, because he wanted to all, what has he done for contribute to the way of life them lately?" which had allowed him to (T-WRR Gen Gen Fee. prosper. Carp.) lators ffijftl under-erame- a better chance to hit aiming Todays Infantryman is a modem weapons unit in his own right He may be comforted by the fact that the Department of IT COULD HAVE BEEN A HUNTERS TROPHY Army is constantly on the alert to make It advertised the FrankUa Ward HaDeweea Party Bat It wasnt him more effective, thus giving him more protection. UU. misn tensifying natural flight thousands of times. In spite of warfare, new rifle Ibis aid is a far cry from the siles and nuclear warheads, the infantryblunderbuss Dtvy Crockett carried, or even man remembers the words of a British n the Springfield infantry rifle of expert Who has said that in the military World War L In World War H, the semiend,. all wars, all battles resolve themautomatic Garland M--l was developed. Reselves into two men in a ditch, one of whom cornea out pressure for quiring a separate (rigger Taken from the fllei of lidays for Preston failed to each shot, the M- gave way to the 4 been con 11118 HPPy Birthday ceh Never has the infantry" make allowances for the By RICHARD CHARNOCX the filing fee is far remov- Franklin Coaaty Cttl-ze-n toe which can fire 20 shots In a burst besides sidered obsolete. Wtthmsnew weapons SJTVt lot to ed from a Citia great national day. and the Preston carrying bayonet and being adaptable as Possibly the courts wouldnt ginmnrrt of con- capability he should have considerable dv8C8 a grenade launcher. pride in his assignment He can be proud I88 agree, but Idaho's election slderation. 36 YEARS AGO Army Ordnance specialists have Mao that hia counterpart in another branch of laws appear to contain an un-ltM NOVEMBER 2, developed a duplex nils cartridge that service is flaw. Neverttelesa, when the constitutional No-looks oka aa ordinary and Ownnuefaig Saturday,Pres-tonew Army Legblatan takes a n aDi tms In fired in the 1W4. The duplex ball car? See. 34414 states ftat ir task at outdone by Army achievements, so eventinwill close at 7 p. m. candidates who receive ttan laws as many pubridge Urea two bullets instead of one, and ually tbeyl carry the latest rifle invenNOVEhffiER 6 of 8 p. m. dosing time stead of votes 59 YEARS AGO lumber same the the second tnvels a allghtiy Idaho Statesman officials already nave lic tions, also. Morris Gordon, Tami Lyn Men in effect tide for the same office shall NOVEMBER 5, 1914 it might give urged Checkette, Alice Bingham, break their tie by let, some to the metboeght n who men BurIf Violet every Raymond Poole, Vartans witnesses are rethod nsed to hnak ties In In Passiag too this and every woman bank. depewtiag on the hotly'contested races. would make tt Ms or her hurt- NOVEMBER 7 tiS quired, offlee for which titan Is The method proscribed for a tie. ties, however, is not breaking Idahos Supreme Court has the only flaw in the ruled that the state Constitu- hnvs that govern elections In . . d ay. tts Idaho. When the lawmaken NOVHIBER Commencing Monday moro- - torn fjgbids lottery. In tot Just one "" ago today rutfer with Mmmorago McheUe Wflwn, Annie B. ttteg historic agatast nfllng schodwffl the statutes In 1963 Preston begin lng , k at 9:80 madtinro In toe Garden left a ptace or two of they oclock, case a decade ago, toe court the old primary election have ob-- uid a lottery exists if there off provisions on toe b le Sancerconalderatlon and AFTER THIS years pri- raking up toe CarieneEg-- maybe-whithe attached itorv we had r wp frantJi-- Wit waa tnirf nuuuu Omt. priM. lqr. tt cooummlty mjnr, tandt LkhMQUbml. Compm Owo b loon boon) In NOVEMBER U The Inwrara. Group written to The Citizen. people of that wonderful town people They make one rather proud it became an experience we my husbands that he lives In such a town, will never forget and always they said I co be thankful for such a place them to donate Blood. I dont they. We looked at the list and as its as My Home Town. NOVEMBER 11 Dear Bln: want to toank them one and been yean since 1 lived Job of it you would rtiattwtim pttv- Mete all and feel it can best be there I didnt know Aa you note by toe of ctaygonf Keltra NOVEAraf 4ACM54 Ra- want to see that these repain Merrill, st if waTfranwas would ed form I the people, again I you hospitaUzed accomplished house toe made. are Julie HMISteven Maybe Preston, Idaho, for 9 days find a corner of your paper tic (remember I now live In roomT has needed new coat of paint to had our ulcer and most a big city where eramm for a (deeding story. new :iL print people for a long time. preseni Decause system. But the 40 percent re- NOVEMBER 12 needed at 1 candidates pay filing fees, quirement inadvertently was no writer by any just dont have time for their Vernon Maroaret curtalw f 1 iuiu told left in the law while toe ma- neighbor or even know them Bingham, Joann Hall. Carol the front windows. And toe fuTthTnav 9 Bom,to tbrt McCune, Keith Chris- - fixtures from the location of important, ten sen and Dale Saxton of the past several years at 10 have what they call a travel- - Bny mistakes or corrections give ldood to a stranger. I side you live and where visi McCune Motor North Steto St, across the were Co., Bank. of perhaps The people feel free to correct them. was so up set I couldnt hold lng Blood In Salt Lake City Monday to street to 17 North State, the 5?u,tfSwiaiBSL to those 1ms the make min town. Mayphone Would you please print tt In you 1955 building formerly occupied by office is toe pri-latoe record heM ln public B place ui your paper where the calls, but right here is JtotoStSk -- i un Tii pievl- tal when Mood is needed the Kens Electric Co., yeater-- oral years ago. sion that limits eai and" GenUePeoMT heffTiT til correct type care -- gan morinj itock and 1. motto --ct. and when called the NZMWSmS?-l0J,- 0 f toe C8 blood, toe toer of to with would you be kind enough aid a H18.!8"8 ,tiUneM hovers in toe VMt!y E. Smy-U-e donated by Mrs. few Boards or nails or a lit- gend niie a copy of the Paper. pints and can Secretary of State charge t MDDiu Pearl Christensen la That brings a hint of Winters Arnold Williams consider !! STRICTLY BUSINESS byMei around the effect onttJs townwfflbe the .limits not only aarea-Usti- c Mr. BUI Huntington FrigUin. u hot oneaferceable. everywnere. solutions. a What intravenous came without no economy To Thane Dear Hearts and tr wonderful world this would More than one camtidate be if there was more towns baa spent more than the law and people inch as those aOlows in making a bid for Presum, Idaho, nomination and some party Note the hnspitsi mi and even have said so. But theres no way to punish them for value, value both in money Cottar, MlUmmy low, tut such elorv .SLf?!?r P As that violating the taw. nature biases Mad. aid r!- a better looking town and over olL SOME OFFICIALS wouM to at : m. to the lets begin like charity, at 1008 N. New Hampshire Four dav, arrivinglike to see the laws complet-te- y home. there my husband was rushA touch of sorrow (Continued a Page 8) Los, Angeles, California revamped, removing in21YEARS AGO deep within me, consistencies, updating proFor peaceful Autumn whis- - According to information visions that no longer are apto this office of there too, Death; coming pen, plicable and possibly hw And while I know sweet will be no stores dose Mon- out the convenSpring will Ming a quick- - flay in observance of Artion system. Some also would minds Day. ening, She to see the Legislature reA holiday falling on Sunday Still do I grieve for each ex- write the voter registration 4s generally observed on Mon piling breath. provisions to tighten them up Published every ThurMlay by the Cltlien Ine.. Puhllihlns but the Compeny. day following from poaslMe election fraud! P. O. Box SIS, Lewiston, Utah, Phono Xntorod m noeond Earths arms reach out and chants Committee is making class mstter at th Lewiston, L'tah. Post Ulrica undsr the act of March Whether the next Legtaa-tar- e E. IMS. up the calendar for legal hot gather to her bosom with such weighty pro-NHer dying children, soothing 6&50 Per Year reapportionment, For Six Mouthy them, content in i'hi hi'lull "districting, tax revision and TO comfort with a mothers To me, smiling through each other before tt Outside the Counity. will have tender loving, last soft sigh time for a thorough And fold them D. more close Mother Earth has BELL warmly J. WALTER ROBB, WATMI By election laws Is when life is spent. 4iih Kifth Avemin, than I have -wise Kvpi Ropivwtitnil by III questionable. Vin U, is Vih h and let my I bow my My plans have changed, dear But there does seem to be III be home for dinner!'' -- i iiiiiIM- -. So do I yearn to hold these 1.rr1ii--t.in- ll.lili lNli sad heart cry. V,i.i Interest In the growing - Vn'i.-iknid-Clm Rim I'tI'imoments in inn 'lirul golden i raAivli. i' By Enid W. Johnston r ! U' the soldier at a-- M il.i.liAiiiUUii. push-butto- i k I A Glance bolt-actio- Back Political Echoes M-1- -l P8?" P2 iTs5 ?saaasr:.-.-iMs- SffiteSTSiSed sAaaw jfsjsaass asra &rJz ss w si- 0- Those Gentle Folks Who Live .- r l f2S ,s Poets Comet SEhaS kS ttEfbjK ar--i ; j - JdtaJT Z miss SS tetor h ssTo3r ton nIlnill a rreXMtE? tot SSTtotS mitel1! !. " "kg w n, tot ctod. ft i1Ha5fc M mUtp 'Ertdta es s.-ra- ', tot . . . f are Jr 5? S?h.T. WtSS.'bS re-wr- S? toSnod.t. - C. . JL SK W88 & vch pre-prima- ry i i f v I4I-SB- - 92-0- a 0 - I 64-0- m - reap-Pijjtaglo- n t. Ni--i- ,di-- - i m-l- - r J n nt te townspeo-perpetua- V t B re-elec- Not Forgotten !. y -- After the start of the depression, the whole affair becmae known as "Hoovers Depression, or "Hoovers panic." And so It goes. j Much of the so called mud that la thrown in a political campaign is merely the opposing sides way of saying they dont agree, but the vile does creep into any campaign on both sides. But it is an over now, for another two years, from the countlevel to the nation al level Peace is restored. ed the armor professional politician. Mr. Folllard said that President Hnnv-a- r was booed to hie fa00 in Detroit, Philadelphia and Salt Lake City. Men ran into the streets and thumbed their noses at jg and yelling der. an empty John Glenn was urged to bath tub. Youll see Industrialists MW waterworks. In 1980 the citizens of Ecsuch aa Illinois Charlei Perto lectic were so grateful cy turn their backs on assur- their selfless Mayor Castleed fame and fortune to gam- berry that nobody oven ran ble against a stacked deck for against him. He was without opposition. a Governors chair and the goodbye the pred-- at that time the fabulous sum 125,000 year. going-ove- r. run for Senate w. him 1. the chairman of the National Democratic committee, according to Mr. Folllard. hired two men to begin work to discredit the Hoover administration. He said the two men were hired to wage a relentless war against the administration for Folllnrd of the Waahlngta back over tin 175 years of the r pro-- I" Mark n, so upset the mn mint . . John Castleberrys Folley loween kids decorated their BY PAUL HARVEY Elda Carlson windows . getting ready for the annual You and I are always urgRotary Concert . . . Tammy ing responsible men to get Jensen trying to get some tat0 when sample ballots . . . Rosa Rat . and muddled mussra waving at Ellen WD- "odtod a i It Is FOQlard's contention, however, that peace didnt come to the American potttt cal scene after the election of Hoover In 1928. Then wasnt the unified leadership, because three months after Hoovers dec-lio- would delve Into American political hls and mad about "the dander and that marked earner battles for. the White .House," they might not be According to na axuad him of being strumentsl in the execution of Edith Ca veil because she was about to expose him. Mr. Hoovers trouble arose, of course, out of die great depression that b engulf the United States In October say that la thats fly Nmt Wm Dan Roberts unloading soil building stuff in front of a Preston residence . . . Scott Doney thinking he was hid standing in back of a small ureh Austin of Belgiim mg Blaine Tayler getting Goman in World War I and of being in r President Johnson and Bsn. Barry toft fed that they were maligned in the 1964 campaign, things that if they quite INit g.lsata&2 ggjgfKSS-1- ? ravioyea Paul Harvey Whozinit fi - f |