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Idaho Free Press 4 Caldwell News-Tribune, Monday, November THE NEWS-TRIBUNE and IDAHO FREE PRESS Publnhed tvtningi Sunday at 316 Tenth Ave Sou'V Nan-pa. ldonl8J6il Canyon Publishing Co. Entered at ucond lou nailer ai Iht Pair Off.ce at Narrpa, Idaho, under act ol MaicK 8, )679. lion lo be wettly w.ll be publ ihtd in Ihe Solurdoy iMue of 'Mi paper puworit Sttlioi 60 106 1 1961 added i eteo ilr Chaplt' 164 1913 Snw In-i ol Idaho SIJSSCBI'IION RME Canier, per momr, 1185 pei jtai S3? 20 Mail (in adionre) Coiycn. Ada GUP.

Sin-ore. WoiHing ton, Idaho and Ma'htui OUTSIDE ABO. COUNTIES 1 MoMh 1 JO MoMh 5 1 75 3 Monihi i 75 3 MomKi 4 75 oMonlhn 1 SIX) 6-Manihi 1 900 1 SISCW 1 tea. iUOO OBITUARIES Vital Statistics mnriis POST To Mr. and' Mrs.

Carlos Post, Kuna Route 1, a girl born Nov. 25, 19G7, at Mercy Hospital In Nampa. FOX To Mr, md Mrs. Robert 0. Fox, 508 1 Juniper, Nampa, a gir! born Nov.

26, at Mercy Hospital InNim- pa. C04.TF.S To Mr, and Mrs. Tommy Coates, 420 Yalo, Nam- at Mercy Hospital in Nampa, League Offers fund Source STATE HEWS BRIEFS Rangeland Experts Meet for Session Mary Ellen Bennett NAMPA- Miry Ellen Bennell, 98, of 307 16th Ave. Nampa, died Sunday at a local hospital, She vis born March 7, 18C9, In West Virginia. She was married lo Joseph Floyd Bennett al Republic City, on Sept, 13, 1885.

They lived In Missouri where they farmed before coming to Idaho In 1914, settling In the Filer area, and later moving to Klm- berly, where they farmed until alter World War 1. They then moved to Parma, and laterllved In Twin Falls, Klmberly, Wendell and King Hill. She lived at Crystal Pursifull CAI.DWELL-Gravesirte services for Crystal Mae Pursifull, Iwo-mnnih-old daughter (if SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)The Utah Savings and Loan Prison Progresses League today proposed an investment plan to Salt Lake BOISE (UPI) More than 100 people Interested In Idaho's rangelanrl are attending the annual meeting of Iheldahosecllon of the AmericanSociety of Range Management here today and Tuesday. They Include tediniciins and administrators from federal and state agencies concerned with rangeland, fish and wildlife management agencies, (oreslryand PAYETTE Curry, recreation agencies, and ran- Bob O'Connor, Steve Batt, Dave chors. Key speakers on the pro- Grief and Dick Whlllng were gram are Don Cox, Nebraska elected as directors of the Pay- rancher; Elwood Bizeau, Idaho ette Chamber of Commerce in Cooperative Wildlife Research balloting last week.

The new board will lake office, and new officers for (he coming year will be elected, at an installation banquet next fish and game funds to provide a new trout fishery In Ihu area. James C. Simpson, fisheries management chief, salditwillbe planted wllh trout next year. Fishing should be extremely good for a few years, then taper off to belter-than-average, he said. Chamber Elects Unit, Moscow; and Pete Cenarrusa, Idaho secretary of state.

BOISE (UPI) A women's facility at the new slate prison Mr. and Mrs. Donnh Pursifull, onoVcWIHnn" south nf GowM Is Catdwcll Route 3, who diedSa- turday at the family home following a illness, will be al 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Canyon Hill, under the direction of Ihe Flahlff Chapel. Marvin Warren of Baptist Church of aid well will officiate.

She was born Sept, 17, WGt, at (Mdwell. Survivors, In addition to her parents, include four brothers, Dennis Os- al revenue. Gene Donovan, league president, said the state savings and Hubert Martin, director ofthe leader, will be held at" 2 loan associations would remit construction, said testing of Wednesday at SI. Michael's Ca- Tlie Rev. $0.35 million in county taxes 20 equipment has delayed moving thedral here, the Bible days before tax deadline "wlft of women prisoners into the In- Heath, who died in a Boise stltutlon.

the hope the county Invests the sum for 20 days In United States Treasury bills or in similar short term investments." King Hill until 1953 when she car, James and Robert Pursi- cime lo Nampa to live witli a full; and three sisters, Annella, daughter, Mrs. L. J. Freltag. Larenla, and Kalherian, all at Reservoir Filling CASCADE (UPI) About 50 Interest on the treasury notes acres Horsethlef Reservoir was expected to yield about has ed to a de of feet $13,000, Donovln said.

and ood SMW conditions this winter should bring the water Last montn the county com- to lts 27C a ere capacity with a She was a member of Ihe Me- home; paternal grandparents, mission announced a 2(Way dep of 40 tee( (he 1( lh( sh thodisl Church. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W. Pursi- moratorium on taxes normally Game Department sa id to.

full of Fontana, mater- Surviving are three daughters, hill of Fontana, mater- (iue Thursday to provide relief Mrs. Lawrence J. Freltag of nal grandmother, Mrs. Olive to striking Kennecott workers, Nimpa, Mrs. Goldie Chapman of Harsliborger of Los Angeles; Twin Falls and Mrs.

Clinton and a great grandfather, Mar- Watson ofHazelton; three sons, vin E. Moore of Los Angeles. Vic L. Bennelt of Nampa, 0. W.

The cortege will leave the Bennett of King Hill and Joe chapel at 10:20. Bennett of Pleasanton, ui'ir If LI a sister, Mrs.BlancheGrlmmof ntlnam HimDie Twin Falls; Ivrobrothers, Clyde MERIDIAN -William L. Kim- Lowther of Spickard, Mo. and ble, 80, of 124 East Pine, Meridian, died Sunday at a Boise hospital. Services are pending The reservoir was btiill with Murphy To Head Drive for Nixon Leslie H.

Pate NAMPA Leslie H. Pate, Carl L. Lowther of Pock Island, 18 grandchildren, 42 great grandchildren and44great-great at Robison ChapeloftheChlmes. granchildren. Her husband preceded her in death in 1943.

Two sons and three daughters also preceded her In death. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday al the Twin Falls MortuaryChapel.TheRev. Harold Nye, pastor of the First Methodist Church of Twin Falls, will officiate. Interment will be al Sunset Memorial Park at BOISE Graveside services for Miss Pearl Elizabeth Haggett, 75, 408 E.

Jefferson Boise, who died at her home Saturday, will he held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Kohlerbwn Ceme- Enemy Weapons Blasted (Continued from Page 1) North Vietnamese offensive, according to U.S, commanders. In other attacks today, the Communist lobbed mortars into live U.S. positions around Dak To. Elsewhere Uie Viet Cong used mortars against three provincial capitals.

On the diplomatic front, a U.S. roving ambassador flew to Bucharest, Romania, after telling newsmen at Belgrade that he would discuss Vletaaiv. with the Romanian Communist leaders. Bucharest before has acted as middleman In U.S. peace bids.

It was expected the U.S. envoy would ask the Romanians to sound out North Vietnam the possibility of using the year end holiday's trices to start peace talks, But Hanoi Radio, in a broadcast heard In Tokyo, denounced peace talks plans being made Saigon and vowed the Viel Cong guerrillas would "fight to the finish." Deserters Shun U.S. Envoys MOSCOW U.S. Navy deserters who fled to the Soviet Union from Japan have refused to meet with U.S. diplomats, (he Soviet government said today.

The four young sailors are living behind a heavy guard In Moscow. Western newsmen have seen them from a distance since an appearance en Soviet television lasi week, but have WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. been barred from talking to William Prcxmire, chairman of them. the Joint economic committee, A spokesman for the U.S. charged Saturday that Pres- embassy said consular access to ident Johnson's decision to the sailors was requested press for higher taxes was Wednesday.

The Soviet Foreign "very largely Ministry replied that tne men Johnson didn't want to go Into "do not wish contact with the month. Services Scheduled BOISE (UPI) Funeral ser- finished, and a dormitory to house 112 farm workers Is ex- vices for Tom Healh, 13, Pres- pectedtobecompletedbyspring. Ion, onetime Idaho Republican hospital Saturday, served seven terms in the state Senate, and two terms as state GOP chairman. Charges Tax Hike Political BOISE (UPl)-Lt. Gov.

Jack standard bearer In next year's Murphy today put the skids campaign. under a movement to draft He said he favored Nixon him for the U.S. Senate by an- over other candidates for pres- nouncing he had accepted chair- ident because of his background manshlp ol the Nixon for Pres- and continuing study in foreign Ident campaign for Idaho. affairs. "I think this will settle the "Foreign policies and affairs 59, 136 Blaine Nampa draft question raised by many are the most overriding problem UPI there was no economic John Barilla, 20, of Cantonsville, was (wind dead in his car Sun- of my friends," The Republican in the United States today," justification for a tax Increase Michael Lindner, 19, of office holder said.

Murphy said. an election year with a $29 embassy," the spokesman said, billion deficit. The sailors are Richard The Wisconsin Democrat told Bailey, 29, of Jacksonville, Rounding Up Today's Hews i By United Press Internalional International Datelines BUCKAREST-American roving Ambassador W. Averell Harriman arrived today in the capital of Communist Romania for a two-day visit believed aimed at extending peace feelers to the Hanoi regime. Romanians several times have acted as middleman in Washington-Hanoi Brilaln's vaguely worded Security Council resolution on the Middle East was emerging today as the chief hope of averting another round of Arab-Israeli warfare, Israeli Foreign Minister Abban Eban said the British resolution was a "success in gelling the world community's understanding for our basic Columbia-Doctors dosed hundreds of victims with American mercy drugs today to stem the tide of death among men, women and children who ate insecticide-poisoned bread and "died like flies." According to police, at least 77 died, five children were seriously ill, another 20 persons lay in coma and near death and 125 others were In hospitals at the town of Chiquinquira.

Around the Nation Communications theorist Marshall McLuhan was making a "satisfactory" comeback today after undergoing brain surgery at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center In New York City. McLuhan is director of the Center for Culture and Technology al the University of Toronto. resumed peacefully at Central State University in Wiloer- force, Ohio, today following a shutdown of nearly two weeks in the wake of a disturbance by black power Maj. Albert Warner, 84, one of the four brothers who founded Warner Bros. Studios, died Sunday at Miami Speculation grew today about the cause of Sunday's earthquake in the Denver area, with some scientists pointing lingers at a tvc-mile-deep well at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal northeast of Denver.

Utah State Medical Assn. said today it will switch from a fixed fee basis to a "usual, customary and reasonable" fee system on a six-montli trial basis. search continued today in Ihe Salt Lake City area for two "very calm" gunmen who held seven persons at gunpoint at a delicatessen and fled with $1,000 Saturday night. first complete revision of secondary school standards in 15 years is expected lo be approved this week by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, meeting in Dallas. The changes are expected to increase the professional status of teachers and to upgrade secondary school standards.

Washington, D.C, Report The special teletype "hot line" linking Moscow and Washington was used 20 times during the Arab-Israeli war in Jane, according to Walt W. Rostov, President Johnson's national security advisor. Rostow said Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin activated Ihe hotline a few hours after war broke out in the Middle East. Robert F. Kennedy, who has teen saying for months he was supporting President Johnson for re-election, is planning to temporarily withdraw that endorsement if Sen.

Eugene J. McCarthy becomes a presidential candidate. day morning between Nampa and Caldwell. Services will be announced by Ihe Alsip Funeral Chapel. Pearl E.

Hoggef Twln Falls. Friends may call at Shepherd Mortuary in Nampa until 1 p.m. Tuesday. Helen Griffiths CALDWELL Helen M. Griffiths, 69, of 1223 Arthur, Caldwell, died Sunday al a Caldwell Nanilw First Baptist Church will nursing home.

She was born officiate. The cortege win lea- May 13, 1898. Services are pen- ve Summers Chapel here at ding at Daian Funeral Chapel. 2 15 Ftl tery, Nampa. The Rev, Leo Reed of the Murphy said he had not yet "Internal problems are great worked out details of the Nixon and acute, but still in the final campaign in Idaho but Indl- analysis our conduct abroad is cated he would be active in by far the most important, setting It up in Ihe near future.

"Nixon is a man who his Murphy said he saw no poll- been trained and he has done tical problems as a result of his homework carefully. This his endorsement of the former Is not necessarily true of some vice president and 1960 GOP of the other candidates." A movement is underway in the state to draft Murphy for the Republican nomination for United States Senate and a Bodies Recovered CAREY (UPI) -Thebodiesof W. B. (Bill) Long era! Chapel, Tom Pefhick BOISE Tom Pethick, 72, 1121 Amber, Boise, died this morning at a Boise hospital. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Shepherd Mortuary Chapel.

may call at the chapel from 1 p.m. today until 2:15 n.m. CALDWELL W. B. (Bill) Tuesday Long, 616 South Ninth, Caldwell, Mlss agge TOS born March died Sunday In Bend, Ore.

Ser- 6 1892 Portland, where she vices are pending at Dakan Fun- grew llp attended schools. She moved with her mother to Nampa in 1006 and was graduated from Nampa High School. Stic was 3 1912 graduate of the College of Idaho at Caldwell. She worked In Nampa until 131G shehomesleartednear Melba. She also worked in Ihe Melba Post Office.

She came lo Boise in 1925 worked for (tie State menl of Law Enforcement and Slate Tax Division prior to her retirement in 19GS. She was a member ofthe First Baptist Church of Nampa, United Israel World Fellowship, and Women's Republican League. Survivors include a brother, 36 Charles Haggett of Virginia City, two sisters, Mrs, Edith M. Harlow of N'ampa and Mrs. Emmi Ruch Dise of Prescott, and several nieces and nephews.

Three Injured In Car Accident CALDWELL Three persons were injured, none seriously, in an auto accident at 10:52 p.m. Sunday at S. Kimball and Lojiii. Ronald L. Curry, Caldwell Route 4, was involved in the accident with either William Hayes or Willie B.

Hayes, Caldwell Route 4. There was no estimate of oar damajres. nrry is in satisfactory condition atCaldwell Memorial Hospital with left arm facial cuts. Gerald Fivecoal, 2308 Cherry, Caldwell, and Larry Hankins, 323 10th CaW- well, passengers in Ihe Curry car, were treated for cuts at the hospital and released. Stock Market now and that British cheapening Mount Pocono, and Craig of the pound made such a move Anderson, 20, of San Jose, Calif.

"exactly the wrong medicine." They left their posts aboard (hree duck" hunters were recov- British devaluation, he point- the aircraft carrier Intrepid in ere( over (j, xee r0 the ed out, already had caused US. Japan Oct. 24 and later interest rates to rise. He said appeared in a film shorn in the higher interest would tend Tolyo and New York by a to slow down the economy. Japanese peace organization Proxmire feared that higher denouncing Ihe U.S.

war in taxes and government spending Vietnam and declaring they cuts would stagnate the econc- ere deserters my, which he insisted is already Ttley to reach the experiencing a slowdown. He Srjv iet Union despite a search i er to free themselves from raised Ihe possibility that by Japanese police and lack of mu and aboul far feet ofwater campaign next year against in- eventually they would cause a necessary papers for interna- near the shoreoftheice-rimmed cumbent Democrat Frank recession. tional travel. like icy waters of Carey Lake. Those dead are Dean A.

Pie- rose, 52, Sun Valley; Jack Froehlich, 46, Pasadena, and Froelich's son Mark, 9. Blaine County 3ulhoritiessaid the three died of droTOingand exposure as they apparently strug- The Weather NATIONAL Atlanta Bismarck Boise Boston Caldwell Calgary Chicago Denver Des Woines Delroil Fairbanks Fort Worln Indianapolis Honolulu Jacksonville Junevi Kansas City Us Vegas Los Angeles Memphis Miami Mpls-St. paul Nampa New Orleans New York Omaha Philadelphia Portland, Ore. 51, Louis Sail Lake City San Diego San Francisco Seattle Spokane Washington Winnipeg Max. 62 22 37 55 42 2-1 40 40 41 50 14 67 48 80 82 22 50 61 78 68 82 20 41 61 37 eo 45 53 40 67 03 44 32 02 19 Min.

53 6 26 36 23 -3 24 12 18 27 23 50 25 72 66 -0 26 36 5f 44 in 14 23 67 47 15 35 24 24 16 56 50 41 1C DOW-JONES AVERAGES (Noon) 30 Industrials 878.99 up 1.39 20 Rails 231.54 up ,23 15 Utilities 124.01 up .03 65 Slocks 301.12 up .37 TROM DALY i BOISE A. J. Industries 7 3 4 Allied Stores 37 American Airlines 32 American Bosch 00 American Telephone. ..51 American Tobacco 31 Anaconda 48 Baxter tab. 41 Bethlehem 31 Boeing 91 Chrysler 52 Continental Oil 74 Crane 50 Crucible Steel 28 McDonnel-Douglas 40 DuPonl 148 Eastman Kodak 143 Gamble-Skogmo 27 General Electric 104 General Foods 67 General Motors 80 Idaho Power 28 IBM 612 Kennecott Copper 43 Liggett 4 Myers 70 Ixwkhced Air nail 45 Mobil Oil 41 Montgomery Ward 21 National Biscuit 45 New York Central 68 Pnrke Davis 26 Pan American ,25 J.

C. Penney 60 Pennsylvania R.R 55 Phillips Petroleum 58 Radio Corporation 57 Republic Steel 42 Reynolds Tobacco 40 Safeway 22 St. liegis Paper 27 Sears 55 Sinclair Oil 67 Southern Pacific H7 Sperry Rand 59 Standard Oil of a i .60 Standard Oil of N.J. .67 Union Pacific 37 United Airlines 67 U. S.

Sleel Westlnghojse 15 Woolworth 25 Youngstown Steel 29 Milllpore 36-37 Slorrlson KnuJson. .20 IniermounUIn Albertsons 10 Church. The lieutenant gover nor, however, repeatedly has said he Is not the senatorial nomination next year. He reaffirmed this position today. Grand Larceny Charges Filed CALDWELL Two Cildwell men were arraigned in Justice Court here this morningonchar- ges of grand larceny arising out of the alleged shooting and butchering of a steer.

Samuel Cimbrell, and Cleveland, and Joe Lee Kitchen, 18, of 405 Everett, are accused of shooting a steer on Richardson Feed Lot, property and cutting off a hind quarter. The shooting reportedly occurred on Nov. 15, The case was continued until Wednesday to allow Cim- brell and Kitchen to obtain attorneys. Bond for both was set at $1,000. GOP Boosters Meeting The Canyon County Republican Boosters Club- will meet at 7:30 p.m.

Thursday in the See-I Restaurant to discuss the 1968 U.S. Senate race. Steve Symms, club president, said Rep. George Hinsen or John Me Murray, Idaho Republican chairman, will be featured speaker. Livestock Prices Sunday's high was 80 at Do you know where you will Contlnenta Ulc 4 4 be on New Years Eie? Guy Idaho Firs i OIU 3 2 3 3 Lombarclo and his musicians Adiiutcd 8.37-9,05 know that they will be at the ICA U.891-16.27 Waldorf-Astoria In York, Kidcllly Cap 15.76-17.13 once again swtaginK In the new Dow Theory 8.47-9,16 This mornlric's low was -16at year from 11:30 p.m.

to 1 a.m. Putnam Cr. Biitle, Mont. for ABC syndication. Am.

Mutual NAMPA LIVESTOCK MARKET REPORT Nov. 25, 1967 Salable, 558 head, Markelstea- dy to stronger on all classes. Slaughter cattle-Common to low good heifers utility heifers commercial cows utility cows andcul- lers Jersey and Guernsey steers and halters $1215; good bulls light bulls dairy veal $1821; choice veal $23-26. Slocker and feeder cattle-Light Whileface steers heavy, plain, light Whlteface feeder heifers $24-27; heavy, plain, $18-21; light Hoi- stein steers heavy light Holstein heifers $25-26; heavy, plain, stockcr cows $140185; feeder Hogs-Fat hogs, $17-18; heavy or No. 3 $1617; sows feeders wejiners, small, $69; large, $11-16, lambs feeder lambs $19-20; slaughter ewes $3-5; ewes sold by head $7-16, Inventory Clearance Pacific's Stock Must Be Cleared for Tax Purposes On Carpet, Draperies and Upholstery Boise's Best Carpet Values--Best Prices in Treasure Valley Buy Carpet in Stock Now We'll Install by Christmas i MOST NATIONALLY ADVERTISED A INi i OUR STOCK BACKED BY I I5-TO-10-YEAR WRITTEN WEAR GUARANTEE.

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