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Show Theres Still The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, February 23, Ex-Aid- il reated to the brothers in more than family genealogy. She probably handles a revolver as well, if not better, as the only uniformed woman deputy sheriff in Denver. By Loudon Kelly Arms Knee Associated Press Writer - Unlike DENVER, COLO. great-grea- t uncles, Ida Younger is on the right side of the law. Whats more, she probably could outshoot the notorious Younger brothers of frontier times by a country mile, even allowing for the vast improve- her in Miss Youngers, with whom he and his brother, Frank James, were associated. has and who gold-brow- hard-ridin- Bundy said he believes the retd troubles in Vietnam have had more to do with the lack of effective control, authority and ability to make things happen w ithia the executive branch of givernment. "The fart is the situation on the ground has been going relatively well, tor us and for the Soutii Vietnamese governfor the last nine ment, months, that it should be possible . . . that we could get on the order of 100,000 to 150,000 nipn out of there in a year's time and get the cost of the war down by a factor of 20 to 30 percent even if we don't make serious diplomatic progress," he said. BACKACHE Brings Smile firearms. Younger, tween the Interested parties and the contractors. "Tlieie nip lets of economic interests which will be affected for bettor and some for worse, by a deployment of the Sentinel system. Executive Job Im saying that turning that race down Is a No. 1 problem and that tlipre Is no sulistitute in dealing with that problem for very strong leadership in the government of the United States," he said, A DVIRTISIMIN T while admitting that the President could have some dif& such ficulties in exercising to secondary leadei.hip. "There are relations be- IlNjIUiM KIDNEY irritation Kidney or Bladder Irritatween the armed services and Common tions moke many men and women feel comtense and nervoua Iro.n frequent, services the armed burning or Itching urination nlgl-- t mutes, the House and the and day. Secondarily, you mav lose and have Headache, Backache he said. There are aleep Senate, and leel older, tired, depressed. In the famous relationships that such casea, CYSTKX usually brings by curbing IrritatGen. Eisenhower talked about relaxing comfort ing germi In acid urine and quickly at drugglata. in his farewell address be paln.GetCYSTLX easing torians say that Jesse James, probably the best known of outlaws of that era, emulated the boldness and daring of the Ida has a pistol her father gave her that belonged to one of the brothers. hair short Ida Younger, the only uniformed woman deputy In clear blue eyes, is the only Whenever she happens to see the Denver Sheriffs Office, would like to become frontier marshals uniformed woman deputy television sheriff on a staff of about 80 knocking off desperadoes with Colorados first lady sheriff. Meanwhile she has a revolver at 80 or 100 yards officers in the Denver SheWhen I retire here, like little Colorado town, maybe In she has to smile. Youd be to be elected sheriff inIdsome the riffs department. mountains," Ida said. Wo- lucky to hit somebody at 10 Cool Customer yards with one of those guns Her main responsibility is unless you held it in both women prisoners in court, hands and took careful aim, hospital and extradition cases she said. Ida ran away from home in as ' well as cases involving In addition, Miss Missouri when she was 14, children. at her taking with her a rifle and a Younger, right hip, can be a cool cus- shotgun her father had given tomer on the telephone her. For a while she worked switchboard and radio dis- in a carnival, setting up woodg en bottles in a ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY patch mike in communicabooth or arranging tions. With a revolver, Miss targets in the shooting galYounger set national records lery. She gravitated to Yuma, for policewomen in a regional pistol match at Des Moines, Ariz., wheie she picked lettuce and packed grapefruit Iowa, last September. That's real hard work" She said ever since she a barthen became could remember her father told her stories about the tender in Yuma when she was Younger brothers and their old tnough. Later she worked as a barmaid in two Colorado adventures. To him they were sort of towns. Then she came to Denlike Robin Hood, robbing the ver and talked a department rich to help the poor," she store into hiring her as a she said with a smile. detective, something The Younger brothers always had wanted to do. The little woman deputy has Cole, Jim and Bob graduated from guerrilla fighting after been in her present job more the Civil War into wholesale than 10 years. She is entirely robbery activities in the 1870s feminine in her blue blouse with the gold department In midcontinent states stretchemblem and gray skirt. ing from Minnesota to OklahoHer ma. revolver, ' t iv i - cy x'l They took part in a famous cleaned to the minute, rests in raid at Northfield, Minn., and a holster hitched to a broad served long prison terms in black belt around her trim . Minnesota. Some Western his waist. ment Riuidy Says e NEW YORK (ITI) -McCeorge Bundy, president of the Fold Foundation and staff officer on foreign and defense policy for Presidents Kennedy and Johnson, said Saturday the Sentinel until), ilhstic missile system is not needed." In a television interview taped for Sunday, Bundy said that a case (or the system to meet the future threat of Red Cunesp missile weapons "is so far from made that it is much better to wait." He said It Is more important to get control over the race in strategic weapons, nuclear weapons, which threatens to got out of control . . ." lli-j-l)-- ir post-Ci-v- A5 Missile Nel Nol Needed, A Younger In ih West EDITORS NOTE Remember the Younger brothers, that infamous gang of Western outlaw of the War era? Well, out there in Denver, Colo., today is Ida Younger, 19(19 g Aisoctated Photo great-great-uncl- es men sheriffs are county unheard of around Colorado, ilk fumeoic basehall-throvvin- prtst another distinction: shes & crack revolver shot, a skill that evidently runs in the family. Her were outlaw Younger Brothers. but that doesnt Ida Younger. iL HOME SHOW discourage ... of wonderful Ideas Penneys' is having an Open House of more wonand things for every room in your home derful values than youd ever dreamed to be true. Come ini ... Get out your tape measure. Penneys famous Fashion Manor draperies are reduced thru Saturday. TIQUE . . . 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