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The Idaho Statesman from Boise, Idaho • 12

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Boise, Idaho
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12
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Boise Idaho Thursday Morning July 4 1946 The Idaho Daily Statesman Page Twelve Governor Says He Will Name Labor Officer Health Group Reports Third Typhoid Case Doctor Says Search For Disease Source Is Showing Progress ft 2 BLOCKS SOUTH DEPOT WHITNEY BENCH ON Williams Voices His Says GOP Endorses Demos HIGHWAY TO UNITED AIRPORT Game Department Predicts History3 Heaviest Fishing The greatest crowd of Fourth of July fishermen in history will cast their lines today into its lakes and streams the fish and game department said Wednesday License vendors have been forced to phone and wire the game department for additional licenses Total licenses for June have not been compiled but estimates suggest nearly twice as many fishermen this year as there were in 1945 Fishermen were assured of fair weather and favorable conditions in most parts of southern Idaho where fishing has taken a turn for the better because water is running clear and streams are rapidly getting down to normal flow Nearly 3000 persons fished from boats and on the bank of Lost Valley reservoir in Adams county since the lake was opened July 1 Another large crowd was counted at Silver creek in Blaine county near Bellevue where some anglers took out Rainbow weighing up to five pounds Scott mountain road to Dead-wood will be closed until about the middle of July the game department said Travel to the lake is by way of Cascade and Landmark Gov Arnold Williams in a pre-ared statement Wednesday ac-nowledged his to the opposition party for endorsement of the program being carried on successfully by the present state and announced he will appoint a commissioner of labor He issued his statement he said after reading the platform of the Republican party adopted at Pocatello last Saturday The platform advocated activation of the office of labor commissioner Williams a Democrat will oppose Dr A Robins of St Maries Republican for election as governor in November ROBERT OLIVER son of Mrs Marian Oliver of Boise who entered the United States naval academy Wednesday A former Marine he was appointed to the academy by Representative Henry Dworshak The third case of typhoid fever in Boise in less than a month was reported Wednesday by officials of the city-county health unit Sanitarians were planning additional investigations on the basis of new leads in an effort to trace down a common source of the infection The latest typhoid victim was reported by the health unit as George Bacheller 64 a resident of 217 North Walnut street Hospital attendants reported he was along pretty The other cases include William Hall 17 and Pam Shells 21-month-old daughter of Mr and Mrs Marshall Shells 120 West Jefferson both reported in condition Makes Progress Dr Lull acting director of the health unit said had been made in search to locate the source of the disease in Boise have been definite findings which disclose a highly suspicious source for all he said Doctor Lull added however that good more work would have to be accomplished before any and results can be divulged 0 Luxury-Deep Spring Cushioned Pillow Bach Scats Beauty-Dolly wood Moderne by A iV Aspinwall (6Voice of the Theatre 99 Western Elcctric9s a Post-War Sound Development Sound You Feel ts Well as Dear! Picture-Large Lifelike Harmony to the Eyes! Cry Briny the Sound Proof 66 Air Conditioned 99 Doom Claims Endorsement Williams said his administra- ITI program was endorsed by 1 IMlVfVT the Republicans in the February special session of the legislature a a now they have endorsed it in PflnPITlV I Inf'll their party ncaULUiy vaui He said the Republicans pre-1 viously had opposed appropriating funds for a labor commissioner and by advocating activation of the office had reversed their stand adding: that the Republicans have assured me through their platform they will not oppose the commissioner and because of the de- cision of the supreme court stat-1 having successfully passed ing that constitutional final physical examination Robert Warren Oliver of Boise his Wildlife In each case it was reported I ti the fever had been contracted for UlIlC1318 1 IGIJcllC An AvrvionvA mn qHo Hnrtn turn I made during a two naval academy was sworn in I an exposure i Wednesday as a first year student or three-day period during the last Jp or 1 WO MeetlllS 1 1 5 navai academy was sworn in Wednesday as a first year student according to word received Tues-1 week of May Normally the dis- must be paid their salaries regard- I admission7 States less of appropriation I will make I such an appointment I No Date Set I He did not make known when I by bis mother Mrs Marian I ease becomes active within two or he would make the appointment I Oliver Robert who was 19 years three weeks after exposure but said he had been cOTSidering 0jd iast Tuesday was appointed Difficult Phase it for several weeks The office Rep Henry Dworshak The most difficult phase of the beeS filled only0 once" since1 1 I 4 well-known tudent in Boie nvestigation reported when Bert court justice 1936 on appointment by the late I rl I fLentS as 10 a Gov Beii Ross He resigned I I tha a FREE URGE PARKING LOT NOW PLAYING Thurs Fri Sat Sat Cont Starting 2 fish and game officials prepared Wednesday night for two of the most important ings of the year Fish and game executives were meet here July 8 to set big game and bird hunting seasons and trapping dates Recommenda- when Barzilla Clark took over A11 officials joined in declaring tions from conservation officers as governor in January 1937 the three cases not constitute and sportsmen in all five districts Williams claimed these other major outbreak or have been received according to points of similarity between bis mj and emphasized that normal water James Beck the department program and that of the Republic-1 ana acllve xux uorK was 1 I an platform: and milk sources have been inves- director tigated and found free of the dis- The meeting expected to at Completion of the improvement I I case- programs at the state mental hos- I Ia I corps After for I Veterans should have preference Marine officer trmning he spent a ElltVV MJlClllKS on jobs contracts and surplus year at Dartmouth college Later nrnnortv WiiUnm uMlh he served at Camp Leieune where A 7 property sales Williams said' the I ae served Camp Lejeune where I Aumiet 7 was last most of the week with representatives of the state planning board meeting With the commission to discuss fish planting and production Following the commission meeting Idaho was to be host to the Western Association of game and fish commissioners This conven- tion will be held at Twin Falls beginning July 15 and ending iClSo Republican legislature turned down I waa paltoon and battalion hon- MJllC i'V xx US I 1 man I fsFanbd Official Reports ciently expended for better high-1 took special work in chemistry at ways Boise Junior college Ada county students entering nE IVATtom The governor said the highway I Robert has three brothers all of Boise Junior college in September I July 17 department and the claiming board whom served in the armed forces must have their applications in A ftf th Tjv had a 10-year road building pro- during the war Bill a Lexington for priority admission before Au- iifg fedatifn rtf SNaw Vck eVS tT Metthews mg system of highways I tae announced Wednesday convention of wildlife officials Liquor and gambling law en- 116th Army engineers and later in The dean said that Ada county toe 11 western states 1 forcement Williams said he had the Navy is now a radio techni- students mieht be admitted with- 1 Jr instructed all state officers to give cian with Hallicrafter Radio com- LilSr Si to western assistance to local officials in en- pany in Chicago James is a corp- Jhnvfathnthadmisison would bej forcing laws He said he asked oral in toe Army quartermaster I I £alks OHSujectsembracing water- for and received funds to expand corps at Schofield barracks in I not enable the student to fowl upland birds big game fur the state police force at toe spe- Honolulu He was among toe ci-1 certain college courses which I fish and predatory animals cial session I vilian defense workers evacuated I must be outlmed by the faculty To set minimum sal- from Palmyra island in 1941 I Students may make application I 5 aries and raise level of He is toe son of toe late John by phoning or writing to the reg- clCrdlii) VOIlldCL compensation Wil- Oliver who served 16 years in istrar of the college Matthews rv liams said he had asked for an ap- active duty in the Navy retiring said UlIlCC IS I Ipftllftfl propriation to increase I in 1922 as chief quartermaster I 1 Entrance examinations and reg-1 salaries and toe Republican legis- His mother who makes her home istration dates are set for Sept lators turned down toe request in Boise is the present command- 12 13 and 14 Dean Matthews said a downtown admin- er of toe Boise Navy Actual enrollment period will start istration contact office in city I club I Aug 1 but before a student enter- hall was opened Wednesday it Young Oliver left for Annapolis jng college for the first time may was announced by Norman Adkin Foreign Engineers 4 Ky the romance of two hot-headed Irish sweethearts and the flaming melodies that have always topped lilt parade! 1 last Thursday enroll he must have his high school I son chief VA contact man See Boise Valleys Irrigation Works transcript on file with toe registrar of toe college Matthews Tourist Group Plans Conference July 9 James Moore will represent toe veterans' administration for toe I benefit of veterans their dependents or beneficiaries in applying for or obtaining information re-! garding any of toe rights and benefits to which they may be Bar The regional office of the bureau of reclamation is playing host this is wiu6 iiuot uus a Ai i Walter VTagstaff has snnounced week to visiting engineers from I an Idaho Tourist committee lunch- 1 VP I OTITGr entitled three countries India China and eon meet to be held at noon July Moore will be assisted in toe of- Turkey 9 at Hotel Boise lice by Joe Uberuaga representa- Ekambaran deputy chief! Attending the meeting will be A second executive committee tive from the regional office The engineer for irrigation for the pub- representatives of hotels motels meet of the Third District Bar office will be open from 9 until See June Haver the girl who puts a song in your heart in the picture that puts a smile in your eye! me dia is inspecting Anderson ranch and all housing organizations that dit is inspecting Anderson ranch rent to tourist in the area dam He will visit other dams in I Object of toe meet is to estab-the Boise area next week prior to lih a downtown tourist center leaving for Denver on July 10 di- where out-of-state visitors may rector Newell said Wednes- go to obtain information and pos-day sible housing or room service on Also at Anderson ranch dam to short notice Committees will report on a statewide tourist-attracting publicity plan according to Wagstaff view construction of toe highest earthfill dam are three Chinese engineers Ping Chan association was held at Hotel each week day including! Boise Wednesday with Grant Am- Saturday brose general chairman in charge Adkznson pointed out that here-fv tofore toe veteran experienced Details for the 1946 Minutf tofSSfv meeting of the Idaho State Bar aPP courtroom by tte £S03uy ill meeting Im-1 Ominitration brose said The planning committee has Aged Resident FOUU (I urged that toe attorneys bring their vrives to toe convention and Dealt HI DlS XlOUSC Mrs Edwin Holden Boise has been named chairman of the entertainment committee Edward Cole 79 was found dead his ook Taso Chen-Fu Tu and Peng-Nien chairman Chiang Next week they will visit Ar- illln rowrock dam Owyhee dam tnd AUtO LOUTt UllRUgCS tCVroJec in Local Deal Due to arrive Friday is Danis Koper chief engineer southern Stine former owner of ing role in sessions of the conven- pQrted death was due to na-section of irrigation department of Greystone hotel Nampa an- tion The commissioners are Raul furai caUses and that Mr Cole ministry of public vrorks Turkey nounced Wednesday that he has Peterson Idaho Falls president had been dead Bince Sunday it Ml A I mhwmIkimaJ ilub A I IU1aha ant I I in cabin Wednesday Commissioners of Idaho State I morning at 1203 River street ieaa-1 coroner William McBratney re I and He will also visit major irrigation purchased the Ratican auto court Knudson Coeur 4 works in the valley west of Boise from Kenneth I Smith Boise I Mackey pi Boise Purchase price pantag Waler Color improvements including Helll ill Local Gallery air-conditioning of toe 1 of Boise handled I rhe twenty-fifth annual Mr Cole was found by Robert Wade of Dines Quality Coal agency while searching for a nearby address Mrs Lila Matoena a I neighbor said that she had seen Mr Cole four days ago Mr Cole was a member of toe Elks and was born in Henry county Iowa Sept 6 1867 Survivors include Mrs Charles Dairymen Reveal Plans deS'ed I th -Son: icy and further pledged no increase in the price of milk in the several individual Hargrove Call-society show fornia water color ha been placed on exhibit at the Sanolm iowa Boise art ballery according to ST that immediate futiiie at a meeting of I Jiin Crnvhv Pv HolHnSshe4d' exhlbit there would be no inquest Lrosoy Fays 80 ter color in Boise Wednesday i V- X'V ANTHONY QUINN Future prices of milk are natur- UeOt tO 1 Cl 010 0112 ally dependent on many factors I toe principal one being the re- Tip Tnfnh 77 fid moval of subsidy now paid by the I 1 Villi government in toe amount of one cent per quart a spokesman for Idaho Highway Director CENTURY-FOX PICTURE Steel Sheet Plate Work Heavy Repairing Track Body Work RELLER CO 5th and Front Phone 480 by outstanding artists will be shown throughout July Exhibits include portraits south sea island works ships and flowering vineyards The gallery is open to the public and Mondays from 2 to 5 and on Sundays from 2 until 6 Fireworks Permitted In Forest Villages Communities such as Stibnite Yellow Pine Warm Lake Dead-1 wood and Atlanta located in toe Boise national forest may have community displays of fireworks on the Fourth according to an announcement by John Kinney acting regional forester beverly WHITNEY-maxie ROSENBLOOM fond THE METROPOLITAN OPERA SINGERS LEONARD WARREN and BLANCHE THEBONI Directed by GREGORYRATOFF by DAMON RUNYON Play byEarlBaldwin and JohnTuckerBattlai Based on a story by A Ellingtonj We Helped Build 'The Vista' Matt Hally who has been telling his friends for years that Bing Crosby owed him 31104 from old Gonzaga college days was paid off Wednesday but he and Bing meet face to face Crosby stopped briefly in Boise en route from Jasper National park Alberta where outdoor scenes were shot for his next picture Crosby who took a crack at highways when he traveled from Sun Valley to Spokane a few weeks ago over toe North the association stated The dairymen have further pledged to operate on toe same margin of profit that they have had in the past The purchase price from the producers may be raised which will send toe price up accordingly the spokesman said Representatives from Nampa Caldwell and Emmett were present at the meeting FRICE PANEL SETTLEMENTS OPA price panel settlement "at local price board offices during toe month of June amounted to 8789 refunded to the consumers and 671 paid to the treas- ury all in voluntary payments Rotowell Scott board enforcement coordinator said Wednesday MUST KEEP RECORDS Manufacturers wholesalers and I retailers and other persons who were required under price control regulations to keep records mustl preserve those records until July 1 1947 Karl Jeppesen chief en- I forcement attorney for the Idaho OPA district said Wednesday NURSE LOSES FAT SAFELY AYDS WAY Git tlimaw without exercise Eat aUichet potatoes cravr iuit cut down AYDS Vitamin Candy Reducing Flan ia aafe aenaiue easier No exerdaa No drugs No laxativea Forest service supervision of toe bibay by saymg displays is required said Kinney He also warned that it is unlawful Clark He in toe forest proper to throw away any burning material or to discharge fireworks in toe Boise na- Itional forest Quinn-Robins ready-mix cement Harbert Electric all wiring Harry Poulson Agency insurance of all kinds 305 Eastman Little roofing sheetmetal Tom McCorkle paving parking lot Eiden Plumbing -air conditioning McGonigull general contractor Home Lumber Co all materials Stout Sign Co all Neon Paul Evans architect Salt Lake Idaho Refining Co heated with oil Ray Carter plastering Nora waa on of more tSan 1M persona loaina 14 Co IS I be araraea la a frw wacfca ia clinical testa with Ayda Flan conducted by medical doctors ever made left toe 31104 with Sib Kleffner Boise sporting goods merchant for payment to Hally Bing ran up toe bill when Hally managed the student commissary at Gonzaga back in 1924 Both are graduates of toe university Crosby was en route to his Elko Nev ranch with Jimmy Cottrell Paramount property man LEO O'CONNELL INSURANCE Fire Auto Bonds Phone 2280 221 Noble Bldg Boise Delicious AYDS before each meal dulls the appetite Yet you get vitamins minerals essential nutrients in Ayda Start the AYDS Vitamin Candy way to lose weight now 30 day supply of Ayda $225 MONEY BACK oo the vary tint boa if you get rwaulta Fbooa POTTER DRUG CO.

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