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Idaho State Journal from Pocatello, Idaho • Page 8

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STAT1 JOURNAL Wednesday, 1, 1954 Remarkable Tito Joins Allies 'Peace' Wagon By CHARLES M. McCANN 1 United Press Staff Correspondent Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia certainly is an active a He has just gone to Greece to discuss Ihe proposed Yngoslav- Creek-Turkish military alliance. He is trying to settle Yugoslavia's bitter dispute with Italy over the Trieste territory. Prospects for a settlement look good. is bringing Yugoslavia closer and closer to complete cooperation with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization If not actual membership in it.

At the same time he is patcli- Ing up, to some extent, Yugoslavia's relations with the Iron Curtain countries. Finally, he has Just squashed without the least trouble a threat- 'encd revolt in his own Communist Party. Legal Advertisement NOTICE OF LETTING Sealed proposals will tic receiver 1 by the Idalio Bonrd of Highway Directors of the State of Jiia.io, only fll the office of the Department of Highways, 60.3 Main Street, Boise, Idaho, until two o'clock p.m., on JSth, day of June, 1954. For constructing the roadway 3.298 miles ami a plant mix bitumnt- ous surface oti 10.052 miles of U. S.

391 from the Utah Stale Line--North. known as Idaho federal Aid Project No, FI-1031U) (Znd Contract) In OncJ- da county. Proposals conforming to the eondt' tlon shove slated will oe opened and publicly read. Plans, specifications, form of contract, proposals forms nntl other information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Highways. Boise, Idaho and from C.

Kelly, Pistrict Engineer nt PoealeHo, Idaho. A charge of Five Dollars (S5.00) will be made for each set of plans, payment to be made by check, payable to the Department of Highways, State cC Idaho. The right reserved to reject nil proposals, or to accept the proposal or proposals deemed best for the State of Idaho. No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by nn ficceptabtc proposal guaranty Jn an amount not less than five per cent of the total amount of the. proposal.

This guaranty must be in thn form of Certified Check or a Cashier's Cheek drawn on an Idaho bank, made payable to the Department of Highways, or a Bidder's bond. Prospective bidders shall lie licensed In the Slate of Idaho by the State Contractors License Bonrd. except on projects Involving Federal Funds. The successful bidder on projects involving Federal Funds shall obtain such a license before award will be made, as provided 1n Sub- icction 107.02 of the Idaho Standard Specifications, Edition of 1950. Bidders will be required to submit attached the proposal giving a complete list of uncompleted work upon which they arc presently engaged In Idaho or elsewhere.

The proposal may be rejected IE thla information Is not submitted wllh ihe proDosal. The minimum wage paid to all unskilled labor employed on this contract shall be $1.10 per hour. The minimum paid io all intormc- olato grade labor employed on this contract shall be $1.25 par hour. The minimum wage paid io all skilled labor employed on this contract shall be $1.65 per hour. It Is Ihe purpose of Ihe Board of Highway Directors to build the im- jprovemcnt In the shortest time con- with good construction.

Necessary equipment and an effective organization will be insisted upon. DATED: May 26, 1354. E. V. MILLER.

State Highway Engineer May 31, June 1, 2, 3. 4, 1954. NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS Project Stockpile No. 83 Contract No.i 1777 Notice Is hereby given that con- Iract wllh Burggraf Construction Inc. ot Idaho Falls, Idaho for furnishing crushed gravel and cover t-oat material in stockpiles, known ns Idaho stockpile project No.

83 in Bannock and Counties was accepted as completed on May 24, 1054. Any person, company or corporation who has furnished labor, materials, or supplies used on the work. payment for which has not been made, shall (lie with the ncpartmenl ol Highways, Boise, Idaho, within ninety days from the above dale itemized statement of his claim foi all amounts due and unpaid by Ihi Contraclor. Failure of any claimant 1o file hi rlaim within ninety DO) days from the above date, shall constitute a waiver as against the surety. E.

MILLER, State Highway Engineer Idaho State Journal PocatclTo, Idaho May 31, June 1. 2, 3. 4, 1954 Tito also Is remarkable man. Long an oullasved. Communist, assumed the leadership of the tigoslav partisan movement In War II.

He fought both the ermans and the Italians. He threw young King Peler off ie throne to his coun- first president. Finally, ho is the only Conimu- st leader who ever t.ild the remlin to go fly a kite and got way with it. The Yugoslav navy raining ship in which Tito cruised Greece--with an escort of four eslroyers--dropped anchor at Pir- eus, the port for Athens, today. During a six-day visit Tilo will 0 the guest of King Paul nnd 'remier Field Marshal Alexander 'apagos.

Tilo signed a friendship treaty ith Greece and Turkey last year. 1 was a development of great im- ortnncc in Ihe organization of Vestorn defenses against Soviet aggression. 1EFKNSE ALLIANCE Now Ihe friendship treaty Is to ie turned Into a firm defense al- ance. Ilaly objects to Ihe defense al- iance because of the Trieste dis- uile. But there seems to be good lope for an early settlement with ne help of the United States and Britain.

Tito has come a long way since was born 62 years- ago, the son a blacksmith. He became steel vorkcr. He was severly vounded a soldier in the Austro-IIun- arian army in World War I. Taken prisoner, he fought on (he iile of Ihe Bolsheviks In the Htis- ion civil war. A Communist, he clurncd to Yugoslavia to become union organizer.

The Communist arty was outlawed. He served everat years in prison, and went ndergroimri on his release. 'UGOSLAV FIRST He emerged In World War II a leader a ragged army of atrlols which swelled to a total 300.000 and fought the Germans nd the Italians with brilliant stic- ess. He reached a crisis in his life -i 1948. Soviet Russia was trying Ween Yugoslavia economically nd, in foreign policy, make it omplelely subservient.

Tito rebelled. He revealed him- clf ns a Yugoslav first and a Communist second. The Kremlin aged. The lied comintorm dc- loimced him. It was predicted con- Idently that lie would be crushed, nstead Ms prestige inside and out- ide Yugoslavia was strengthened.

Ie is a Communist still, but ilow ie is firmly on the side of the Vest. FAN IT AND COOL IT Since the signing of the Korean armistice, Seoul, the capital, has been recovering slowly but steadily. Among those making a popular comeback is Miss Kim Paik- Pong, shown executing an authentic Korean fan dance. An ROK flag serves as the backdrop. Murder and Suicide Cancel Marriage University Honors Former Resident LUFKIN, Tex.

UP)-A double micrnl was planned today for divorced couple who was iliot lo death only a few minutes icforc they were scheduled to be remarried. They had brought a marriage icense with the intention of marrying each other again when they got into a quarrel. A justice, of lie peace said the a Allen Otto Powell, 28, shot his former vifc and Ihon hilled himself. Mrs. Iita Mae Powell, 23, still clutched a hloodieri marriage license in her hand when police arrived at her apartment.

She iiad been shot once through the temple and three times in the jack. Her body lay across a'window! ill, as though she had been Iry-i ng to call for help. Powell's bony ay close by. He had been shot hrec times in the chest with the 22. caliber revolver found under his body.

Justice of the Peace Charles Marberry the shootings murder and suicide. He said Powell shot the woman, and then him- DENTURES RELINED and REPAIRED Whils You Wail QUALITY REPAIR DENTAL LAB. 715 North Main. Phone 4784 Journal Classifieds Bring Results. James Inashlma, son of-Mr.

and Mrs. Sadanobu Inashlma, Dearborn hotel, 123 South been presented wllh a gold medal by the students of Boston university for being the most popular faculty member. Inashlma is a professor of pharmacology at the university. He received a degree in pharmacy from Idaho Stale college in 1W9. CUT COSTS i AUTO INSURANCE He Catches Prowfer, Loses Money, Auto YORK (UP) William Engellis, 39, saw a prowler In hll yard early Tuesday.

He dressed and pursued the man, first on foot then in his car, 1951 convertible. After cornering the prowler En- gellls stepped from the car to confront the man. The prowler pulled a gun, relieved Engellis of $71 and drove off in the convertible. Journal Classifieds Bring Results. IET US QUOTE YOU RATES Phone Today Don't Delay McMahan Ins.

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