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Show 18 IDAHO DRIVERS LOSE LICENSES Eighteen drunken drivers lost their operators' license depi'.ing them of the right to 'Irive an automobile auto-mobile upon the Idaho highways tor one year and three reckless drivers had their licenses suspended suspend-ed for specified periuds during the month of January, according to the reports from the drivers' Iwj ease bureau of the department of law enforcement. Records show that the licenses of ,39'i operators of motor vehicles were under suspension, or revocation revoca-tion on January 31, last. Of the drunken drivers 308 were resident drivers and 65 were non-residents: 22reckless drivers were residents of the state as were 27 drivers whose licenses were suspended indefinitely in-definitely because of unsatisfied judgements. There was one revocation revoca-tion eai.'h for the following violations: viola-tions: falsifying to age, involuntay manslaughter and negligent homicide. homi-cide. During the blennium of1939 and 1940 the licenses of 853 operators had been suspended or revoked. Of this number 62- revocations were made In December. 0 o |