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The Idaho Statesman from Boise, Idaho • 14

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Boise, Idaho
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BOISE IDAHO SATURDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 27 1965 THE IDAHO DAILY STATESMAN PAGE FOURTEEN Air Force Vet Receives Legion of Merit Awarded Meted Engineering Firm Named To Design Interchanges 28 Planes Still Hunt Boise Pair Hunters9 Reports Direct Searchers To Danskin Area tending from Maple Grove Road to Garden Avenue at Fairview will cost between $375 and $4 million not including right-of-way acquisition and preliminary engineering CLASSIFIED FOR RESULTS The Boise engineering firm of Cornell Howland Hayes and Merryfield has been retained to design 11 structures for the Boise West connector to Interstate 80N the Idaho Highway Department said Friday Eight of the structures are for interchanges or grade separations Two are bridges across canals and one will be a railroad grade separation structure the department said Cost of the structures Is estimated at $12 million The engineering firm said it would complete design of the structures by April and that construction is planned to' start in the fall of 1966 Earl Reynolds will be project manager for the engineering firm and Harry Mej dell will serve as project engineer The Highway Department said the 35 mile-long connector ex dEhdhiSk Tired of TURKEY? Enjoy PIZZA at The Rathaus Emerald and Orchard HUM WB'M wwn I I 7 I I I 1 Corpsman Accused Of Assault 2 Montana Solons' Irked at Defense Of Trainee by US BILLINGS Mont (UPI) Rep James Battin R-Mont has become the second Treasure State legislator to voice angry criticism of the federal defense of a Job Corps trainee accused of assaulting a Billings woman and police officer In an interview Battin joined Friday with Sen Lee Metcalf D-MonL who earlier said the case burned me The trainee Manuel Martinez 19 Billings was charged with first degree assault in the gunshot wounding of Ruth Colden of Billings and second degree assault for allegedly threatening Policeman Robert Pace with the pistol Martinez allegedly fired at Pace and hit Mrs Colden below the knee after Pace had ordered Martinez out of a Billings bar because he was under age The Job Corps posted bond and provided counsel in the case which now is pending until January made me angry because I know of any serviceman or for that matter any federal employe who charged with a crime would find a cash bond being posted for his release and also getting a government lawyer for his or her Battin said Being a lawyer Battin said the first thing he did when informed of the case was to check the law to see what authority existed for the action in the case particularly the posting of a cash bond After a thorough check he said he could find no authorization for posting of bond by a federal agency COL ROBERT DeSHAZO Air Force retired center Friday was presented the Legion of Merit award by Lt Gen William Martin of the 15th Air Force right as Gov Robert Smylie looked on CoL DeShazo now serves as assistant Idaho State Public Works commissioner Smylie Gives Details Parks Plans Described For Next Fiscal ear Big Pine Cafe 4 Bar 3515 STATE PH 342-9092 Dancing Saturday Nites Music by THREE up into six parks districts The breakdown of projects by district: District No Priority is on development of esmpins facilities and lands There will be development and site rehabilitation of existing state parks at Heybum Priest Lake and Farragut The expenditure at Heyburn- and Priest Lake will be $75000 each Other appropriations include development of rest area north of Coeur $38000 development of rest area at Johnson Creek between Sandpoint and Priest River $11000 District No 2 Access to fishing and hunting areas given highest priority Projects include land acquisition around Winchester Lake $75-000 rehabilitation of fishery habitat $40000: development of camping facilities at Winchester $75000 rehabilitation project at Ponderosa Cocktails 4 Kinds Draught Beer BREAKFAST LUNCH LICENSES AMMO DUCK STAMPS HOURS 7 AM TO 1 AM "HOSPITALITY CHECKS" In Each Copy of Valley 195 ON YOUR NEWS STAND a Copy to Your Friends! Only NOW Send Smylie Asks For Liaison With Establishment of a state coordinating agency to direct the expanding Federal Aid Programs in Idaho was suggested Friday as a potential subject for a special session of the legislature Gov Robert Smylie told his news conference that administration of the rapidly broadening federal aid programs is taking more and more time of many state officials He said he thinks it is important that the state take full advantage of whatever federal funds are available For that reason he said proper administration is vital May Call Session The governor has indicated le will call a special session of the legislature if the US district Court turns down the egislative reapportionment plan enacted by the 1965 legislature fie has indicated too that he will add to the special session agenda any problems he considers too pressing to wait for the regular 1967 session The federal court heard arguments in the reapportionment case on Oct 11 and since then all parties concerned have submitted proposed terms of settlement as asked by the court ruling is expected early in December Budgets Approved Smylie said that since the 965 legislature approved budgets for state departments and agencies at least a half dozen new federal programs have been launched All have some impact on state agencies the governor said and may overtax the detrimental budgets now in elect Asked if he would propose establishment of a new state detriment concerned only with ederal aid programs the governor said it is more likely he will suggest that an executive office be made the coordinating agency and will he given additional funds CARD OF THANKS The families of Alice Hanley wish to express thanks to everyone for the kindnesses and sympathy shown at the death of our loved one Garden Valley Twenty-eight planes flew more than 10 hours Friday but failed in an intensive search to fine two missing Boise' residents and their plane Chet Moulton state aeronautics director said two different hunters provided the first leads in the Danskin area east Crouch were quite sure they heard an airplane in that area Saturday Moulton said Hampered by Snow But he said search craft were unable to get into the area because light snow was falling Missing are Don Roberts Forest Service employe and Judy Newhart a records clerk at St Hospital Moulton said search pilots hac a good flying day despite bad flying weather They covered he said a 50-by 90-mile area northeast 1 Boise Moulton said whether efforts to continue seeking the missing Navion single engine plane would depend on the weather be a matter of what the weather does overnight and what we have he said Weather Bad Moulton said the weather over the search area had been bad for the last three days "The snow heavy this morning but it was enough to cut your visibility he said Roberts left Boise just before dark last Saturday for a mountain landing strip on Warm Springs Creek on the South Fork of the Payette River about 50 air miles north of Boise CHARIOT RACES DATED The Boise Valley Chariot Association will sponsor a 10-race meeting starting at 1:30 pm Sunday at the Clayton Watson ranch on Highway 15 near Gardena Officials said children under 12 will be admitted free CTTJ ctj MATINEE Doors Open 1 :00 Feature 7:00 9:40 tamng BEORGE SEGAL-TOM COURTENW JAMES FOX-denholueluoit TOOOARMSIRONGITOKOM JAMES DONALD JOHN MILLS TOE SWEDES Join Us In Our Adjustment Period1 EMBERS 5 2215 FAIRVIEW Hors d'Oeuvret CAPT WILLIAM WARDLE son of Mr and Mrs William Wardle 1000 North Twenty-first has received the Air Force Commendation Medal at Tufts University from Uni- versity President Nils Wes-' sell Capt Wardle received the award for meritorius service at Paine Field Wash He is now a periodontic student at the university under the Air Force Institute of Technology program DANCE CLUB TO MEET The Capital Square Dance Club will hold a meeting Wednesday at 9 pm with dancing followed by a pot luck supper club president Hank Mar-mon said The meeting at the YWCA is open to the public Marmon said Old Tima and Modern EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Riverside Ballroom 615 South 9th MUSIC by tho RYTH-A-MICS DANCE sijjjpi f(jp MBS ItWfORD BISHOP SERGEUITS EHEgei ricwflcoto- Debbie Rsmoios Tkhnkoior AMHMUSff BflCMt HILARIOUSLYIHEARTWARMING 1 I -Courtship Eddiete Father Glenn FORD Shirieu JONES 32Q2E23E5QS32 Triple All Color Bill Each Plays Once 103 Per Person at OPEN 1 PM Child 35c lun 112-15) 75c Stud $1 Adult $125 Flu Sal Tax Challenged Them Both! SUM DANCE TO COUNTRY MUSIC Edna Jenkins Trio Saturday Night at the SPEEDWAY CLUB IVi ML of Meridian Franklin Rd e-i NOW PLAYING FRESLEV PAKAmnf OiUmCtwir Adams -JocmlAEZZ WORTH OF EASY-TO-SPEND Buffalo Club Spot at 118 9th Master of Modem Wit ITtEO HOREUCSS BUTNOTiSERiCfljS AT TWO THEATERS FAIRVU DRIVE-IN OPEN 6 45 PM STARTS 7:1 Adult $130 KiddiM FrM FREE HEATERS Second Big Week Top Night Gov Robert Smylie Friday disclosed details of a paries development program for fiscal 1966 the Governor said would be by far the most extensive in Idaho history Smylie said the program would be carried out by the new Idaho Parks Department and would make use of $800000 in federal matching funds from the comprehensive outdoor recreation program "Probably there- is more in this one-shot operation than the state of Idaho has ever spent on parks and recreation in all its Smylie said Idaho began making specific appropriations for parks maintenance and development in 1955 with an appropriation of $31000 When the 1965 legislature created a Parks Department separate from the Land Department it approved $780000 for the biennium For purposes of administration the state has been divided North Idaho Opposes Tax Jiingert Says LEWISTON (AP) Philip 'W Jungert president of Greater Idaho Inc said Friday he doubts the accuracy of statements saying there is widespread acceptance of the new sales tax in North Idaho Jungert whose organization advocates legalized casino-type gambling and sale of liquor by private enterprise rather than as a state monopoly said a survey indicates strong opposition to the sales tax in Norte Idaho a representative sample of those he said in a statement "86 per cent were opposed to the sales tax 8 per cent were for it and 6 per cent were undecided with this massive opposition to the sales tax' we have found that an encouraging trend of thought has permeated the north Idaho voter Much more than expected are eagerly receptive to the tourist incentive program of legalized gambling as advocated by Greater Idaho generation) and Nisei (second generation) to Yoshinari said is that Japanese-Americans have learned to realize that one needs to put in extra effort Just to deliver 100 per cent enough in order to be acknowledged as desirable Americans had to deliver 110 per cent or better in order to be recognized as being worthy individuals Just to be a drifter is not helping our country at all This is applicable to all the speaker stressed THIS Albert BELIEVE Place Regrets come for lost opportunities Someone always pays for life insurance when needed whether or not it is bought 1 Security MUTUAL LIFE NEBRASKA Bobby King On a Liquid Diet? FILL UP! Ventriloquist extraordinary has guested with Steve Allen Ed Sullivan Featured with Sophie Tucker in her recent smash run in Seattle Dazzling New Exotic NINA KNIGHT Music by Hernia and the Trio Park US 12 west of Greer area US 95 on $23000 District No 3 Camping 75000 rest area project on ter $32000 rest Winchester Hill areas given highest priority Site acquisition between Mountain Home and Boise $8000 development project in conjunction with acquisition cost $75000 development project near Grasmere on State High $7000 development Summit State Highway 68 $9000 acquisition of access to big game winter range near Boise $80000 District No Camping acreage given highest priority slong with hunting fishing access Projects include acquisition of land along Interstate 80N and US 93 $50000 rest area development on US 30 west of Hagerman Fish Hatchery $31500 access acquisitions on Snaka River and Silver Creek $100000 District No 5 Highest priority given large acreages of day-use facilities additional camping facilities and rest areas hunting and fishing access Projects include Massacre Rocks State Park development $75000 North Beach State Park improvement $21500 land acquisition at North Beach $10000 rest area on State Highway 34 between Preston and Grace $11000 rest area US 30 at Georgetown Summit $11000 access acquisition along Snake River $20000 District No Hunting and fishing access highest priority Among projects are providing overnight facilities associated with fishing access at Henry's Lake $35000 rest area at Birch Creek $14000 rest area on US 26 at Clark Hill $18-000 acquisition of big game range $50000 The Melodious Musical Stylings of and at the Sftairdlimsfl Motor Hotel TONIGHT 1025 Capitol MATINEE Doors Open 1:00 Features 0 :00 Ilefl taf(B on anuona Msa only a matter or who canto first SIEVE EDWARD ANN-McQUEEN-ROBINSON-MARGRET KARL TUESDAY MAIDEN -WEU) M'i tum RANSOHOfF MOUCIIOB THE CINCINNATI 0 AFUMWAVS-ttUftnCIUK icmocoiM Weeds Go Go (Idanha Hotel) Japanese Americans Open Convention at Idaho Falls GALA HOLIDAY SHOW! Here comes NIEflM Dining Char-broiled Steaks Sandwiches Breakfast Try our Finger Staaks OPEN 3 am FRI and SAT NIGHTS FEATHER Restaurant 715 Bannock Boise Idaho IDAHO FALLS (AP) The 13th Annual Intermountain District Council convention of the Japanese American Citizens League opened Friday in Idaho Falls with Mayor Eddie Pedersen welcoming the delegates Kiyoshi Sakota Rexburg is the District Council Chairman with Abe Saito Snake River first vice chairman -and Ron Yokota Pocatello second vice chairman assisting Scheduled to speak at the opening ceremonies later Friday was Rupert Hachiya Salt Lake City JACL National Board Member Address Council Addresisng the Intermountain District JACL Youth Council meeting Friday was Kumeo Yo-shinari Chicago 111 National JACL president He is also scheduled to speak to the JACL and youth council joint Sayonara Banquet Saturday at 6 pm in the Idaho Falls convention -Speaking on future of the Junior Yoshinari told his youthful listeners Jun iors sometime fed they are completely Americanized and completely integrated and accepted However I feel there are many virtues which they can well inherit from their Jap-anese-American heritage Overlook Qualities you have the ten dency to overlook the qualities which have enabled Issei (first PARENTS MAGAZINE AWARD FAMILY Two Mighty ArmiesTrampled Its Vailey A Fighting Familylp JAMES STEWM JMB UN fit OUMC MIKV MI9M US MM mamcomr (MKVIMMmJiro Mari HOWARD HAWKS- few I GEORGE IwsriSi FUN-FILLED CO-HIT aSIIHBSUSB CO-STARRING 1 1UG CORBEIWATRICK WAYNE KATHARINE ROSSmRQSEMARY FORSYTE A UNIVERSAL PICTURE AND THIS HILARIOUS TECHNICOLOR COMEDY! HMMMKIIRES Z3S23' earns TODAY PINNEY THEATRE CONTINUOUS FROM 1 PM Adult $130: Child 35c lunior $100 Wade Eller Genera Agent Life Hospitalization Group 1134 Orchard Boise Idaho Phone 375-2023 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Swing Sway with Helen Todd and Mitch Trio rjmLEv's Dan 1722 Fairview i -3 Zr 3- -fr -5- 1 '7 i a 7.

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