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Show Iclahb Hunter Shot to Death 14 Thursday, October 6, J949 DAILY HERALD IF V A. M M m m x 1 M m m mm SH M .- m Mm M mm 'MM M M M mm ft V S I I MT J II 11 t Ml 1 .J SI S3 Ml "-v X J X I I '.I r t I f t i CASCADE. Ida.. Oct. 6 (U.RV-M. (U.RV-M. J; McAuley, 29, : of Jerome, wai free on $1,000 bond Wednes- day. after he waived preliminary bearing on an involuntary manslaughter man-slaughter charge in connection with the fatal shooting of Roscde E..' Gerard, 60, of Shoshone. . Gerard's death was ' listed as the first of the big game hunting season in Idaho. , : Shoshone man diea Monday about 12 miles southwest of 1 Yellowpihe when struck in the .back by a 30-06 bullet. - According to Valley county prosecuting attorney Robert Re-: Re-: maklus, McAuley admitted firing the shot at a movement in the brush. Remaklus said McAuley thought it was a bear. A member of Gerard's bear-hunting bear-hunting party, Earl White of Shoshone, Sho-shone, i was arrested on a charge - f shooting a deer out of season. Remaklus said. White was fined f 150 by Probate Judge Cromwell. Farm Bill Goes Back For Changes WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 (UP) Sen. Clinton P. Anderson, D., N. M., charged Wednesday that some administration groups are trying to force high farm supports to gain . eventual passage of the ffrannan plan. Anderson made the charge as ' t bipartisan long-range farm bill went back to the senate agriculture agricul-ture committee for revision. Advocates, Ad-vocates, of high farm supports wrote in provision to keep price supports at 50 per cent of parity for so-called basic farm crops. The committee got instructions to report the bill back in s nours. - Vice, President Alben W. Bark- Icy twice cast the deciding vote against the Anderson proposal for flexible price supports. Barkley voted for rigid high supports. He aid he had always urged them as a senator, and added: "I cannot change my position now." i Anderson and other backers of flexible price supports staved off almost certain , defeat by getting their bill sent back to committee last night. The vote to recommit was 41 to 29. Russia Has Bomb ; i J(5rONADO, Cai., Oct. 6 (U.R) i Adm. William H. Standley, wartime ambassador to Russia, J said today he was "very skepti-a skepti-a cal" of reports that Russia had de- veloped an atomic bomb. , V. Standley said it was possible that the Soviets had developed an atomic explosion, but said he J doubted they had the "know how" to produce th bomb. "' -f " - : AUTO WORKERS GIVE DEMANDS FOR PENSION ' DETROIT, Oct. 6 (U.FD The Hat presented its pension de- - mands, presumably based on the ioo rord plan, to Chrysler Cor- poratlon. i Norman Matthews. U A W .Chrysler director, -said the con- tract proposal was "new." but '- would hea confirm or deny thaft . it. was a copy of the contract agreement 'reached with Ford ' Motor compahy last week. r New stainless steel garden tools that won't rust are strong enough for the he-man and light enough to encourage' his wife. . J MONEY MAN The generosity of Cornelius La Roy of Lansing, Mich., above, was too much for j Washington, D. C, police. The i J9-year-old machinist was picked ; ip after giving away some : $15,000 in cash to some "poor people." One man got $7000 to r "pay off his home" and another I $5000 "to buy a bus." Most of . the rest went to waitresses and ' cab drivers in $100 tips. La Roy . i was taken to a hospital for ob-i ob-i - servation. r $250.00 For Your Horse At trade-in allowance on a new International Truck any size. Horse must be in good enough condition to eat hay. V ANDERSONS RECENTLY RELEASED by the Russians, after being held since July 30, two American students wh0 were seized while cycling through the Soviet Zone of Germany, arrive at LaGuardia Field, New York. Walking with his mother (left) is Warren Oelsner, Oyster Bay, N. Y. At right, Peter Sellers, Radnor, Pa., is shown with his father, Lester. (International) Too Many Duds Wives, Mothers, Falsies Foul Up New Orleans Beauty Show NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 6 (U.R) Bewildered by wives, mothers and falsies, the sponsors of a recent re-cent "Miss New Orleans'" contest were a disillioned lot today. Post-mortems among the 15 beauteous entries brought forth charges that: 1, At least half the contestants wore falsies, and 2. Three oi the girls were mar ried and two were mothers, in cluding the winner. The thn beauties "accused" of being Mrs. instead of Miss readily admitted it. But nobodly would own up to the "falsie" charge, and it remained re-mained unproved today. Belle Wayne, a blackhaired. olive-skinned model who didn't place in the Sept. 7 contest, said that at least half the girls "came to the contest with their chests in their pu,rses." At least one of the "deceivers" was a first, second or third-place winner, she said. While Miss Wayne didn t name names, it wax reported that she referred tothe tithst, redhaired Darwin Greenfield. Green-field. The winner disdained the charges. She said she had showed other contestants proof positive that she didn't need any padding. Miraculous Chanre Miss Wavne baser! her cnnrlu- sions on the fact that about half the girls dressed in the main dressing room but the rest "went off into dark corners or nartition- ed rooms to put on their bathing suns. "When thev came back in their bathine suits, it was reallv re markable to see how they had developed themselves in two or three minutes," she said. Miss Wavne . annarpntlv felt called upon to expose the falsies aner judges revealed that she failed to tell them she had been married and was the mother of a five-year-old son. She admitted it hut said ah. hart been divorced for three years. The - Winner' Mrs r:rMnll1) also admitted that she had a tnree-year-old son and a nn. year-old divorce. Another rnnleqfnnt dnno. haired Lee Roberts, said she is VALUES UNLIMITED " if v rr r -, WITH By Experts 175 N. 1 V7. $?JUP& PHONE 155 Sponsoring Alrfiroadcasta n.arried to a student at Tulane university. When the embarrassed. sponsors learned of the, winner's status, they tried to award her a "Mrs. New Orleans" title and give 17-year-old Betty Nieto, the runner-up, runner-up, the "Miss" award. But Mrsi Greenfieldjwould Jhave no part of thaLandrept her trophy. ' Wholesale Food Price Drops rov Three-Year Low NEW YORK, Oct. 6 (U.R) The Dun & Bradstreet wholesale whole-sale fSbd price index this week dropped two cents to $5.65, a new three-year low, i. i : -i i i iiic agency uistiuscu luuay. The index now is the low- est since Oct. 8, 1946, when it stood at $5.40. That was just before OPA livestock controls expired on Oct. 14, 1946. Paraguay Calls 'Stare of Siege' ASUNCION, Paraguay, Oct. 6 (U.R) The government declared a state f siege today because the country was "suffering from anarchistic an-archistic influences." . A government announcement charged that "anti-democratic influences" in-fluences" were trying to "establish "estab-lish a regime of despotism and terrorism." Federico Chavez now is president presi-dent of Paraguay. He succeeded Felipe Molaz Lopez less than a month ago when Molaz Lopez was forced to resign because the dominant dom-inant Colorado party withdrew its support of him. 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