Show lllllillil 10 A yw u STANDARD-EXAMINE- I At RI By GALBRAITII SIDE GLANCES Ai Iff !? 8 1 £ Mm H I A iiyi I31 1 4 II -- f"" j& 4 SHIPPINGPOINT Pa (AP)— electricity surged e from the world's first completely commercial nuclear power station today under the watchful eye and skilled hand of an electric company employe Jack Waukaman 37 of nearby Hookstown Pa was the "man of the hour" when the historic plant produced its first electricity for homes shops and factories from splitting uranium atoms Waugaman closed the switch on an intricate control panel that sent power flowing from the station's turbine generator into Duquense Light Co's regular system yesterday morning Atom-generate- Vpv' 1 ' J"" ' ' 1 l- -hirl full-scal- "It was my job" said -- Wauga- a 'J At wish folks would TM C 197 r 1 1 O Rg by NEA S Waugaman mans the plant's trical control board on the night to 8 am shift His chief job is seeing that the power flows into the company's lines properly a highly technical operation A switchboard operator for about five years he began train ing at Shippmgport a year ago lie joined Duquesne Light 16 years ago as a laborer When Waugaman first touched the control switch at 12:39 am yesterday only 5000 kilowatts of electricity pulsed into Duquesne Light's system During the day this was stepped up to 20000 KW and a company spokesman said full operating capacity of 60000 KW is to be reached in a few days Sixty thousand kilowatts is sufficient to supply the residential needs of a community of 250000 program entailing a sweeping change in rocatello s approach to local high school education The board assigned faculty committees to work out details of the proposed new program then expressed the hope that changes might be coming in distribution of state aid to education The proposed program would set up four major areas of high school study embodying curricula aimed at standard vocational academic and high honors diplol4-poi- nt mas It was proposed to the board recently by Supt of Schools Gerald Wallace who said all four areas would be based on the minimum graduation requirements laid down by the State Board of Education These include one year of mathematics one of science of history three of English 1 and American government and one of health and physical education Some phases of the program would require approval from the State Board of Education but others can be put into effect if adopted by the local board as soon as the faculty committees present their reports Supt Wallace said the changes in state school aid distribution sought by the board would: scrap average daily attendance in favor of total enrollment as the basis for distribution base the disbur sal on the enrollment as of Nov 1 instead of the end of the previ- - Judge 'Condemns' Innocent Verdict 1 Calif (AP) —Judge P Maushart last night Gregory called an innocent verdict in the armed robbery trial of Air Force Capt Craig H Keller a "miscarriage of justice" The superior court jury found the Keller innocent of of charges robbery and burglary after being out for three hours Keller a former operations officer at Castle Air Force Base had pleaded innocent and innocent by reason of insanity when accused of a $124 holdup of a Merced market last May The in sanity plea was waived by de fense attorney Thomas Kane after hearing the verdict MERCED itJ O 1 S I! i) Shoppers Watch Fire of Twin Falls was stymied yes terday in its attempt to restrict service stations in areas to operating between the hours of 7 am and 9 pm District Judge Hugh A Baker entered an order denying an asked by the city 16 months ago against two service stations semi-residenti- -- al Christmas u os LOS ANGELES Such A Different Yule Away From Budapest PRICED TO YOUR BUDGET Reductions In All De partments Hennkson s Bluebird Registered Perfect Diamond Ring Ensembles Everyone's 'Happy' SUN VALLEY Idaho (AP) — The snow last night had every- 10 body happy at this Sawtooth Mountain ski resort Sun Valley Ski Patrol and school members have been packing and skiing on the snow all week in preparation for the official opening this Friday Depths ranged from 21 inches at the top of 9200-foo- t Mount Baldy to 11 inches on the valley floor - k off n Truly a fine diamond in an exquisitely styled setting The Bluebird certificate with each ring assures regyou of quality styling trade-iistration and warranty if V'-- Lcgular SIUUOO n t f-- " CHEYENNE Wyo (UP) — The State Highway Department announced today Wyoming has jumped from second to first place in the nation in obligation of federal funds for highway construction The State Highway Commission has contracted for a record worth of road construction this year 4 V V d give ' it 00 V t Ladies' and Men's ' f X' i DIAMOND 1 Nk 4MB - 1 0t 6i i V2 A' r a Re2 $150 Now 7V TC jC MISICA'S FAVORED WATCHES 4 :? 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Surelyl - v- Reff j' Distinctive Jewelry WATCH BANDS 41 Falls-Burle- y n 4 Now L yesterday reported Idaho's indicated potato production as of Dec 1 as 33600000 hundredweight The Nov 1 figure was 35 mil- lion Last year's production was 31080000 John A Kennedy of the service said Idaho has shipped 17647 carloads of potatoes this season compared to 16194 at this time last year He said 9744 carloads have gone out from eastern Idaho 5088 from the Twin district and 2815 from the remainder of the state -- ' v: IDAHO FALLS (AP)— The federal-state Market News Service A 'AV rC'c y buy a fins Watch without Henrikson's one- year service guarejitee? Why Spud Production Dovn From '56 Lis f r V' 1W r tvr me" ® lilSl $9950 B k'i-- F Reg $20000 Now $19350 Now V d ! k 1 Reg $10000 (AP) — store owner Harry Camera Scroggs received a package in the mail containing a camera light meter and flash attachment stolen from his shop last month Also inside the package yesterday was an anonymous note reading: "I have turned over a new leaf I know God has forgiven-m- e and I hope you will for- Mishap o hp Second To First ld revolt-shattere- n fchsiarrts LOS ANGELES LF (UP) — Hun- m A wonderful j EVEN THIEVES BELIEVE IN YULE THIS YEAR pupil in all districts around the dreds of Christmas shoppers last state night watched a spectacular three-alarfire in downtown Los Angeles which brought injury to SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — An six persons and caused an estiAir Force family which lost 11- mated $100000 damage month-oltriplets in an Alaskan Schedule Liquor Vote plane crash has settled their $800000 suit against the U S GOODING Idaho (AP)— Good- government for $187000 are scheduled to ing Attorneys for T Sgt William DENVER (AP)— A year ago to- vote residents Jan 14 on whether to allow J Fimple 29 his wife Ethel 24 day Margaret Legeny sale of liquor by the drink The and their two sons William Jr with some friends left question was turned down in two 6 and Tim 5 reached the comBudapest elections promise yesterday with US AtShe spent Christmas of 1958 in previous torney James S Higgins All sufAustria after wading through an fered burns Conviction icy river to escape the threat of conspiracy The pilot of the jet and 14 peo arrest by Communists HOLLYWOOD (UP) — Confi- - ple on the ground were killed This year it will be a far dif- dential and magazines when the plane crashed into liv- ferent Christmas for brunette were convictedWhisper at a nonjury trial ing quarters at Nielson Air Force Margaret She'll spend it under today of conspiracy to publish Base Alaska in November 1955 the loving eye of her aunt Mrs obscenity and fined $5000 each Federal Court Judge George B Laura Gyorgyfalvy also fled The two publications agreed to Harris approved the settlement Hungary after the revolt of Octo- the nonjury trial on the obscenity which gave Mrs Fimple $94000 ber 1956 The aunt has a home in issue on the basis of a transcript William Jr $25000 Tim $10000 North Denver at an earlier jury trial The jury and awarded $21000 for the Margaret spent six months in deadlocked Oct 1 and was dis- deaths of the triplets Fimple was various camps in Vienna and la- missed awarded nothing on the grounds ter stayed in a youth home behis injuries were incident to his fore the way could be cleared service on the base Sierra Roads for her plane trip to the United Reopen Fimple is now stationed at McStates — Air Force Base at SacraClelland SACRAMENTO Calif (AP) She left behind in Budapest her All major routes over the Sierra mento Calif The suit also awarded $37000 parents Mr and Mrs Ivan Leg- were open again today after a eny and three sisters 10 11 "and windy snowstorm had blocked in fees for attorneys for the 16 US 40 for more than 14 hours Fimples w-h- J $30-0000- of expanded acreage ' Yield per acre was down both from that of last year and from the average for the past 10 years POCATELLO (AP)— The City ous school year and equalize the School Board vesterdav endorsed assessed valuation behind each a but one of the 17 agreed that man will be making round trips to the moon within their lifetime All BOISE (AP) — Idaho's production of hops this year gained nearmillion pounds over ly one-hal- f that of last year the Department of Agriculture said today but the increase was the result entirely r I English" Reports Crop Increases OH hM SrK ocaieiio Doara endorses 14 Point School Program elecmid- Prt had 1 I I 1 Li a I 15-19- start hinting sooner — I've had to picked out months a 2:0!" regular coal plant" d n r take back most of the gifts Called a switchboard operator ' mi RCA-approve- t 1 MOON? 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