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Show ijjwtikiaviir-'- - I Paul Harvey Whozinit (Nat Necessarily Newi) Your Money Being Used house while pushing tba a improvements along at the Merl KUppert and - bruahiag koking golf course down cobwebs tor a hat trying to find out when the me show . . . Naham Porter lady bugs are to iooe . . . some a on ordered from gallon people waiting Caribou county . . . .Ada Vlala Boon and Csaale Gar Wright and Gwen dbaea try- rett Inspecting carpeting and ing to find some brick walk .having a laughing good time end decorating covering ... go-so- Knife Cuts Both Ways e. Brings Bade Memories "W w The politics" la "Tht Idaho Review" fHitifflWr nil, nww to the of many Idaho Republicans. This Httie booklet, designed to be the Ant of a aa rlas, but destined, thanks to Sen. WU Uami, to be the only one of its kind, oaa bo of un to school children in the state. "The Idaho Review, presents only a historical, ecramical and contempcr-ar- y summary of each of toe states 44 an a ac" entitled "The Idaho Review." fond-ntata- g Hy : a of Democratic Central m abortive attempt last year to sail its own "almanac,1' but couldn't get it off tha ground. Corporations an prohibited by law from making direct political contributions. Obviously, both parties thought they had the answer In obtaining great or participation by corporations to the ala of advertising for political pubHcattons. This is not now possible because of the Williams amendment. The wfiim u blacke a (The leader of tills Black Arte Repertory Treatra, mmnJ PinlM LBRI ays they prefer to be csti-- Utofao Com-wn- u & ft i vfBfij tnumi In ttw three story tenement in the center of Harlem, Jones and Ns "faculty also conduct classes for some 80 youngsters, seven to 13 year of age. including instruction in hard core na- -- Hollle West of AP attended wirtey." The group, after the Government subsidy came through, promptly recruited some four' hundred students, expanded to indude outdoor presentations this past thousands to their thricMveddy perform ances. corruption. summer-- Corruption Is what Williams has been fighting the last decade. Let tiie two parties seek by legal and above-hoar- d methods the necessary fiof their political campaigns. nancing Idaho Statesman attracting 0 Isnt what It used to be. - The Cttisen Photo By JOHN CORLETT Russell Borcbert, head of the employment security office in Logan was a happy man last week. He knew that he could get 3500 names signed 19 for the prospective processing plant, but do you think it cun be done" to would ask otters. Then to have the total up to 5000. Talk about a Md with a new toy. He frankly .admitted that there were many who had signed up that did so just to hdp the causa. But to said, then are many who signed up to help the cause who possibly would accept a good Job if it were offered to them. And, he added, with this many names it allows for that Actually, when five survey started, Mr. Barchart said that ha hoped to could turn over about 5000 names, and he did. BY BARNEY RICE Every morning I stand before the mirror, squinting through tired ayes at the specimen reflected therein. My heart doesn't do particular flip flops at what I sea but that to all I got so I have to make the best of it I grab a comb and run it through my hair, putting a copious amount of greasy kid's stuff on the bock crown, a cup of water and than proceed to plaster the foUlcles to my scalp. After a session, I proudly march out of the bathroom knowing that my hair to at least in place, only to have toe little woman look up wryly and say, "what ya comb the back with, an egg beater? "The back's combed," I plead, only to know fidl well that I bad completely or had triad mtosed the back again but not seeing, just didn't get the job done. And yon know, therein lias a moral. Ike moral: "Why cant we see ourselves walking down the street, or If we only bed eyes in the bad: of our' ... She couldnt sing like that when she left here," someone said about Beverly OUer (formerly Beverly Miles from Banida). But she can certainly sing like that now. Beverly was one of tha foe tured vocalists at the Oneida Stake Gold and Green ball last week. Beverly was a member of the first permanent comped of the Valley Muslc Hell in Salt Luka City. Ste just steps out and out comas music from a very full voice. When someone told ter that it wss good of tor to come up from Sunset to sing and they hoped that it wasnt an Imposition, she replied, "tt is never an imposition for a performer to to asked to And after seeing that there woman walk down the street the other day in stretch puts, Im convinced that ate cant see herself n walking oUhar. As the poet would say, She was two ax kandtes across, and plumb foil All the way. Theres the old saytng tint She must have been poured into tost, won, with some it can truly be said. She wasnt pound, tbs was compressed Into tt. perform." Remember tow mom used to strain Jetty through 0 dote. Well, call to mind doth filled with the pidp as she twisted the top. Now youre getting the picture. vV 33-5- 0 The Tricky One of Trenton Ses: Sometimes you have to go out on a limb. Thats where the fruit Is. ,4 hwvttfnl vnrrh ftirto vmw th Rlrtimnn.i nnnnuri'i iwp.'r ' in I'ni-lii- - 52-0- ... For Six Montiv 0 ('uuniy,14uiH 94A0 Outside the County.' inn. Pahllalwd mry Tturnltir toy the Cl t lean Ptihllahln Company, SnlFf-w- d an wwonri P. Ol Bos lit, Unliton, Utnh, Phono tll-IU- l. rlM natter at tha Learlaton, UtahPoat Of flea under tha -aet of March I. 171. Rnprraciilatlvra. MS Fifth Avonuok ItapraaahtH by Mr Am or lea a 1 Nco-apap- Naw Yora. in with the regular Relief Sodety meeting. Marion Bodily conducted. Prayers and blessing on the food were offered by Shirley Larsen, Monte Nelson and Card Gilbert. The lesson was riven by Minnie Cole with Ruth Rawongs and Louie Ode assisting. A program was pre sented consutirig of, 1 trkHgr Connie Rawlings, tort and Shirley Larsen, accompanied by Sandra Jensen; a rearing by Bone Cottle; tributes rasa by Zelda n Hinckley: vocal ado by Bodily accompanied by Vera Cole. A dinner was served in the cidtunl hall. Mr. and Mrs. Vera Cole spent Monday in Ogden. Berdeun Bodily accompanied her parents, Mr. end Mrs. O. C. Hampton of Franklin, to Logan Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Harris and children returned home after a months visit N-- . York. , , wtas heM cm-neott-on Ber-dea- Banida Biisfs Holton Virii Bichs College For Few Days BANIDA Idaho Mrs. part in the Mothers-Daughte- legislators who foug the 35 senator, 70 re- presentative pfon enacted by the third special session have RanEleanor Mrs. on and friends and with relatives Uy som of Gafifornta visited the calmed down considerably. the west coast 'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bod- hospital where Mrs. Zola Those who were raying on is confined frith a the final day of that session ily attended a Ctib Scout Dainei Is they would challenge the plan Roundtable at the Second broken arm. Mrs. Dainei Pair-vieIn Idaho's Supreme Court ward church bouse Monday a former resident of to seem in near agreebe flight Saturday Mr. and Sba. ment that the apple cart Mr. and Mrs. Dairett Manshould not be upset and an JUmes Cottle visited in Ogning and David of Pocatello den with Mrs. Cottles broelection forced on with her parvisited Sunday ther and sirter, Mr. and Mrs. the people. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Otto Att legislators suddenly rePeterson, and Mr. and Cole. alize the filing dote for deMrs. Zan Beckstead, and Mr. and Mrs. Devor Hampwtih Mr. and Mrs. claration of candidacies is ton of Preston and Mr. and Lavera nephew, where they only five weeks away and Bowden Mrs. O. C. Hampton visited there is no time fra another dinner. enjoyed Wednesday evening with Mr. round of trying to remap the Mr. afternoon and Sunday and Mrs. Robert Bodily and state for legislative member Cottle visited Mrs. James family. stop. with Mr. Mrs. and. Wesley Mr. and Mrs. Ed Draper One senator, who bitterly of SmithAeld and Mr. and Hyde and Mr. and Mrs. Leo the 0 opposed plan, said of Peterson Preston. Mrs. Freeman Owens of he preferred now week last Lewiston visited with Mr. Many people from here atthat no law suit be filed In and Mrs. Lawrence Flfield tended the Old Folks dinner. tiie Idaho Supreme Court. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drury Sunday. The 0 plan creates numIn were diniug-roohosts the John Lynn Larsen, King erous frith Mr. and fin. acrora districts that cut and Mr. and Mrs. Robert county fines, which d Bodily attended a Old) Scout Oliver Cboutes assisting. Is prohibited under a section Mildred HaM in the Richmond Harris, of the Idaho Constitution. tabernacle Saturday evening. and Helen Jensen were In The 0 eppeaeats had Mr. and Mrs. James Cot- charge of the program. visions of tideg ap the tle returned Thursday from Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drury a visit to the const They attended the funeral of visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward George Bronson. WUte there need tattle legblatare. fines) Oram and Coieen Cotthey also visited their daughBet time is ee shsrt betle at Berkeley, CsHf. In ter Bcverty Smith. fore toe dedanfloa of VUIfia, they visited Lydia's Marita Doran visited candidacy deedfiee that sister, Mr. and Mrs. FVed from Friday to Tuesday flftag of a srit weald an-t- y McNeught In Eseoudlo they with her parents, Mr. and ranstttote aa exercise visited Mr. end Mrs. Bill Mrs. Myron Cole. Mr. and to frastratloa. Cottle. Here they bburi a Mrs. Daren hove been Hirnew car. At Sen Diego, Mr. ing hi Fort GoUtas, CMo., I wouldn't wont snv great and Mrs. Eddie Stayton had end ere moving to Concord, Pros sure put on tho Supreme a lovety dinner in honor of Court on this sdd the Mr. end Mm. Cottle before Blaine Egbert tod a Bee- raster. "Weptan," need to go to left line cone home, at tor home Satfrith tide election icier tnf they party iir. and Min. Robert Bed-- urday afternoon. new. apportionment and if necessary c s'j.it nn bs filed after that election." STRICTLY BUSINESS The tame senator sold he wm pleased to learn that Any. Gen. Allan Shepard baa asked the Idaho Federal Court in lbs review of tiie new raapporttonment, to declare the eection of the IdahoConstitution prohibiting the crossing of county fines, as violating the U. S. at-lar- 35-7- 35-7- Ra-qu- Pow-wo- barbarian muMpBcation within." The defenders of the defec- tives in our Diktat insit, "What a magnanimous land to allow such freedom of expression." Yet as surety m Justice Httmes defined the ifanMy of free epeech when he "No man Is free to shout fire in a crowded theatre." is there not a parallel In the potential public menace of inflammatory propaganda? And if'what is going on these nights in Harlem is not "Indus to riot, under tiie legal definition, at least, to advocate Insurrection, Is surely sedition. Former Supreme Court Justice Whittaker says, "We are now tolerating lawlessness when tt is carried on In the name of 'Gtyll Rights'. Not only tolerating it, Mr. JiMticew . are it! '(fM; w 3T 35-7- It was the U. S. Supreme Court that applied tiie equal protection clause to memoer- ahto of both houses of stria legutatures and created the revoUtton veapftarttetaneat of a legislative reapportionment scheme. The die hard opponents of the S plan ...wen senators from the eparae-h- r populated eeaattea. The ptae created stagte legislative districts out of aa many as foar counties. Bat they were aided in both the Hoase and Senate by Mooters and representatives from several of the papatoai ties. In the 10 days that have elapsed since sine die adjournment of the third spe cial session most of the leg-islative delegations from populous counties have become intrigued wiih the new teutehtive district system. They have become aware of the politics" involved In the new reapportionment and the pun begins to have 3S-7- 33-7- 0 merit la their eyes. .All of the populous counties will elect mors than one senator, either standing by themselves or hi conjunc- tion with rattier Jess populous county. Ada county, for exanrnte, witt elect five rasters Instead of one and 10 representatives Instead of due, a gain of five legate- live pMROflli This nine representaRuntys tives and stasis cm an be In the rs activities there. They enjoyed assemblies, box lunch supper, talent show, style show, and testimony meetings, also home evening with the girls. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tavtor and children of Memttan and Marvin Gregersen of Boise and Mr. ana Mrs. Max Gregersen and children of Burley came Friday to attend the wedding and reception of ReNae Gregersen and Steven Edwards. Many relatives end friends also attended the reception. Lorraine MUee spent the weekend at home with her family from her school In Rexburg.. She returned Sunday evening. Mrs. Zoe Christensen and daughters, Debra and Leah, spent Saturday In Ogden with tor mother, Mrs. Maynard Andreaaen, of Soda Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Mund Pedersen of Lomu spent the weekend in Banida visiting kWM, wfflSiE cnura Should the federal court so declare, It would be Helen to take the aetiou dtreetiy to the Idaho Supreme Court. three-judpanel in the htaho Federal Court must on the new ptan of tiu Idaho Legtatature. tt whs this panel which dedar-e- d the apportionment see-- , tions of the Mh Cbmtitu-tio- n and Idaho laws ai g to violation of the equal protection daura of the Amendments the U.S. Con--, stitution. The pend ordered a statewide elec-tto-n of the leglriatras aritara they j adopted on apportion-ma- rt scheme that meete the tort .of tiie U. S. Supreme gs 35-7- 0 be-In- in at-tar- gs "Madame Treasonr, wed, like a mem accurate ; than we have Mies la the ft .. .. . aim wttb-ey wsrrylag rail reqrtremeats la . ) 4 Court ut reri-deac- the five wftatative Aturat Ada dle-Wet- e- time cootey rearssente frill be seeking note in the Ideke Senate In the next election. The same rttuatfam exists for such populous counties as lives Cbnyon, Twin FSBs, Ban nock, Bonnevifie, Nex Perce, end Kootenai. Furthermore, the party out te huger coon tlroP?wr, L tehing heart under the strict scheme. kfkbttve Ada county Democrats, who havent had a men in the lWature rtnee' 191. era petal of electing n senator or representative out of one of the countys five districts. ere so few In ' unty tt is doubt Ad f the distriefing wifi help them, but given a eWtty tt would h PMrible for a CMP to win in a single whereas he would M gtijrict to a county-wid- e elec-can-dWa-te picture J Adakgielnttve eemty Mgu tt be taUng 'for ratthroe , mert fin representative . Dorothy Ifitee and Sarah Geddes went to Ricks College Wednesday to take i. WAlThu ..uM Per Year Petttteal An anniver- FAIRVIEW sary party spot-figh- Politically Speaking Society Notes Anniversary If I Could See Me Walking perf- ormances to report that they "seethe with rage against contributions. The law was enacted for In Passing theatre's enough of the fiixvigw Brieh Ni-- ." . Even though reporter Wert threw a netkmal t on (Ms tote outfit mat month, (hero has bean no effort so for si I know-- to suspend Am "Federal rid." and I find tt difficult to Imagine tint the Constitutional manatees of "freedom of speech and aasesn-bt- y were ever meant to rtietter such vicious propaganda as gdi: One of Jones' plays is "Jelo." B Is a takeoff on the old Jock Bemy radto proram. Yet in the Jones verSon, "Btack" Rochester ends up killing all the whitei In the cost, Including Benny. Will Durant said dvttisation is not destroyed to bsrbarhm luvarion from without; tt is destroyed by itTA And this kind of dirt ing fed to riririy audiences in New York is sutokllaed by your taxes: is paid lor to MMM la Federal Aril- - Farming Plm-hptp- ti MX HARVKV octuri brutality . tha sola purpose of preventing political le WATNU D. UJUX sov-natio- n. since Hie word "Negro" white manli Invention.) Jones advocate! "force": Trenty muffin spooks storming America with furious cnee and s' Let Republicans remember that motives ware of tha highest It is not correct to seek advantage by subterfuge of a law that prohibits political The state "almanacs," however, have been setting advertising at modest rates. Host of the Republi- - UmiM. ivm tnii Uun'a Kinl Wnamy of America. The performances portray whet fife will to titowhen .ISSK "Spooks, -- WU-ttam- ng rflN They act out States Dis-umt-ed be- WDttsnii took great umbrage id a gimmick of dm Democratic National publication called "Toward aa Age of Greatness. Advertisements tor this i de frmey styled signed to erton the Groat Society, were sold at the rata of 915400 par page. Before you could say "scat," Wfillams 5.B introduced an amemhnant to tha button tax increase bill to prohflbtt tax deductions for advertisers publications of political parties. The amendment was approved, the HU passed and has been signed by dm president Apparently, Williams did not realise that Republican Central Onmmltfiw hi ' more than SO states have been using "almanacs" the last several years for purposes on a state level What disturbed him about the publication of the Democratic National Committee was die abuses involved. Defense contractors and others were literally blackmailed" Into purchasing hind-raisi- whites. non-pofittc- al uncover Democratic hanky-pank- y in too Congnra, particularly raoatre Baker (BoSfcy),. me eonator to betas arasilod by follow Bepubilcane for destroying a mattfod of flnmcing party Ibis somewhat bitter criticism of the penonaBy gentle eeaator from Delaware extendi to Idaho, whan the State RtpifrUrin Gkatral Committee only re natty ... Central Committee! have aought to their "ahnanaca" aa Poor Son. John J. WHlams of Dela-warLong acclaimed for Mo ability to ' By PAUL HARVEY Wouldnt that rot your socks! Did you road about flat Hartem theatre that's urgviolence? An ing Hack-whit- e you Snundng itl A mahiuMft theatn in New York's Harlem when a group of young Negroes are venting their hatred of ejP-De- gunuuen, who la Ihe sums ee page tone) legUe-(eeotiaa- ed K 1 |