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DoUan Buy - ix r -^'W arB ondt- I -V htrf Poy Day A Regioul Newtpaper ServiBg WAR BULI.ETP LONDON, jnne 19 OJ.P.i—1( was reported uneftlclallr tonlfhl th»( uU Bdruoed forct* had cmplarcd Gambst. wlileb la aboDt 40 mile* frem (he Eryptlan fronUar. alone (he main coaiUi road and (be aast dUlance cast ot Tebruli. VOL. 26, NO. 54 TWIN FALLS, IDAHO. FRIDAY,JUNE19.-1912 Urmtwr Aaillt BsrMu < PRICE 5 CENTS CHURCHILL AND F. D. R. CONFER British Battle to Reduce Pressure Against Tobruk M A O IN AFRICA CAIRO, EKTPt. June 19 (/P) — LiwhitiK buck after witii- drnwiw lo slron;.' new jwhI- tion.s aloiiK the Kjiyplijtn fronlier, Britain's ci c .s c r t fij^hterH were h»rn.ssiiij: the rifs'ht flunk of Field Marshul Er.win Romnjcl’a axis armicrt today ill an effort to rcciucc prossure on Tobruk. BlionBiioM npjwrcnlJy wns vlriually cm off from overlnncl com* inuiilcatloiu by the nntlr.li drnwnl anil ihe Oernmiis werft re- ported movlnc up Kfcnl nlnc-liicli (tuns—Uie InrRest mobile wenpons everjiscrt in liic iSc.nerl—lo brlnp )i uncJcrslcRc. In an atiemin to impctic tlic.it nperm <ll3Cl(U iwlft n I-t. Gen. Nell M. nilchlc-n clKhtii nrmy .%wcpt o iil j^ n i t l i e j ^ ' borilt-r ilclenr.e line nna^fcirtfeir- in belilnd Ilommcl'.s forcrs lii n xwUt .'lUrprbc nituck from the soulli. So ImnvtUUlt; Uinstr Tlie commuiilqtic indlcnlcd tlmt me Tobruk defenders were holdJnc •irong pcttUlans atid Uie jw.\l ap- peared in no JnuncdlnW dnnRcr. ne-c#tabU.iIimenl trf the impcrlnl forces lollowcd wlUiiIrnwala. an- nounced yesterdtiy. from Ihe desert towiu of El Adfm nnd BIdl RezcRh, flouth and soullicast o( Tobruk, Uio Mcdlterrnncan port. whlcU the BrlU .. Ul). have held nlmwi 17 - months Uiroufflt offensive And counter>o(. fcnaive. ■'Our mobile {orccs. opernllnR from I ar-! conflnlne -aaemy columns to Uie coaatal bell.” n com- munique said. A BrllLih column In tlic.'ie ro\1ns operations was reported to have ehelled enemy troop.i on the El Adam ftlrdrome. Strike In Forrc ■'Our Iroop.i In the Tobruk nron ycMcrdoy destroyed ihrre enemy innk.i imd tliunngccl four otlicrk" the commimlqur mid, IndlcatliiK Utat, axti speathcinlti nlre-.vtly strlklns In forco nl the port's outer llnrn. Tile thunder of h^iivy Kunflrr »!• riyn^y rumbled omlnoit.-.Iy nUmK the r/j-lileter of Tobruk'.i outer fortl- ficatron.1 n.i ita CrltWi tlefcnders mndc ready for mi nlicmiU lo dupll- cate the famoiw .Hand they made ln.iL year, when they held rlRht monllw ncnln.it cnclrcIlnR Ocrmnn-ltnllan force.s. lirltbh Wlihili With tlic nmin body of the BrlUslv richUi onny nlre.idy wlthdniwn;- w' new po*ltIoa^ near Uie EcypUi rrontelr, It apjxrnred ccrlnln tU... Roinniel would try lo .'.clM Tobruk nnd remove that thrent to his left, flank before trying to pmh further cMlwarrt. Ob,ien’cr.i believed that so much of the Oerman Iciidrr'a AtrlklnK JWucr hftd been spent In the past 20 day.n of conilnuo\tt desert flRhiUia tlmt he was In no ixD.'Ulon to pre.vi ii Kcn- eral offensive nt the pre.vcnt time. mm GOP y, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.. June 19 (/D—Opposition wlUiln the Rrpubll- can party t<3 Rep. Hamilton Pl.ih. Jr.. 2tJ-ycar veteran of conRre.sa front President- nooscvclfa home «ute. nwunteU today wlU\ Jnllurc ol U;e Dutchess county OOP commlttcc to endorse him. For Ute first time .since FWi went to WftshlnBton. tlie commlttcc last nlsht wiihlield endorsement, but did not approve any oUirr candidate la tl\e 2Gth consTfMlonftl-rtlMrkl. Com- mlttres of Putnam nnd OranRc counties, ako Included In Ujc dLi- trlet. have voted to support Fish, frequent and voluble pre-war crlUc of the Prc.sldcnt, Wendell L. Wlllkle. 10<0 Rcpubll- cast preaSdenliai nominee, nnd Tlio- mas E. Dewey, leading OOP cnn- dldAte for New York governor, have announced opposition to Fl.ih main- ly because of hli pre-war loolhtlon- Litn. Gable Trying to Get in U .S. Army WASHINOTON, Juno 19 (,TV-TIiC WftshlnBton Evening Star aayn that Clftfk QftWe. the movie actor, took |)A physical examlnaUon at Bolling Afield today, seeking a commission in the army air forces. "It was understood on reliable auUjorlty." the SUr reported, "that, , If Mr. Cable passes Uie physical examination, he wU\ be commb- sloned as a major." Tlic public relations section of the air forces «Ud It had no qommcnl to riialce at this time. Led Mediterranean Raid ntsjor Airm! l\ Kalbrrei (above), eommanded tha fllcM ofU.-S. B-2< bombers which ncorcd 35 direct bnmb hlti on two lUUan batUeshlpa tn the Mediterranean, lie 1> a fonner Unlled MtlleM 'PHo( with mprt. than l.m o00 niilcj. as a rnmnierrlal flier. Ills parcnta, Mr. and Mrv K. I, Kalberer live in l.af3yette. Ihd. Sale of War Bonds Climbs to $107,880 Resitk‘iu.s of Twill V vei'k Ihi '.sdicdiilii bond.s diir T)ic Ti fir.st two Onc-third cnWfC lw< I'lf th the two luoi I'lII h lectins n nn Snm'a urcnt Ii ilh. ‘ which calls UK the month. iu.'S-Ncw.h .survey wei'ks of thi.s n tlur tittola for the i - n i o n t h OLM-iod. xi quoin of J3CK),Ooa for till. Ir, Stiiclwd. then Vbls opportunity of m- for one of Uncle iiotorcd bombers ,11s county, at clo.sc of the .'lecond r ju.sL 5:V2,880.15 ahead of thoir for purchase of ?300,000 in war of June and July. .•ey .show.s that xalc.4 during the •nth amountetJ' to more than II take p.iri In e day '■ ol »7,')00 In Ijonclfl 1 4UI.V. otaVSo'B.-'sil for the Itllllnl rriwrtcd, ciunc lie bonds .RR0.15 lotal tor (he first ■howlnK a pncc S to $I01,SGQ.IS rrprc;,cnu pur- id wfck. Total 1 |)fcvlou!ily In ddlllo lid (IiirlnK t CK. war .Mamp .'ale.'i In the county •ountcd w t2.2-tB55. the Tlmt.-.- V.S tabulation rhotv;:. 3nc sizeable • hunk” of the touvl Id sales thl.i week cnti be credited directors of tlie First Federal vlngs and tAuii a.'.2 ioclatlon who thoriJcd Uie purclift-ie of 110,000 (maUirliy vsvUiri l« bond.',. The rrporl farh week L-. m ade po.s.slble tlirouKh cooiicrntloii of poat- offlces In Tivin FnlL*. county nnd ik.'. and one Siwlngn nnd i.Mltu Urm^ Ilf ts were ri K for the ind week in Cltnvdc B. Juni Kimberly ixi;. Urban. iwMmi.sler; ji.msen iwstof- flce. Lenn M- Boljrn, panmi«t<r: Buhl i>05tofflcr. L. p. Runyon, ubst- cr: Twin Falls po.stomcc. M, A. ik. postmaster; Flier jJo.itofflce. Gilbert G. Smith, postmaster; Ror- poaioHtce. Ooldlc i. Clute. pofitmastcr. Idnlio First National bank. Buhl; armcrs National bMk. Buhl/ PI- delliy National bjink. Twin ftUIs; Fidelity National bank. Flier; Twin PalU Bank and Trust company nnd the First F'tdcral Bavlnss and Loan association. Twin Falls. IlEGIQNAL GRAZIER DIES LAS CRUCES. N. M.. June 10 l/T) —Eckert Stnbleln. rCKlonal crazier r iJir U. s. srazlnR ?<rvice at KAtctlo. Idaiio. ditd jcatcrday in local hospital. FLASHES of LIFE NO TIME SUMTER. 3. C.. June 19-Aft«r nil hour ot swr\'ous v<al«n«. Pvt. Weldon lldwrll KOt Uirough a tel- ephone coniifctlon to MIm opal Carter In Mexla. Tex,, ind Uiey were married by the Rev, W, D. Olaleon in a strcwnlined Uirce- mlnute teJcplione ceremony. ■■Well, liQnty." TWwtll said, as Uie vows wtre completed, "how docs it feel to be married?" '•I’m sorry," lnterrupt«I the op- erator. "Your time Li upl" LOST BOSTON. June 10-An elevalcd railway lost.»nd-found office is holding a' slightly used wooden leg, wearing » black oxford and a black sock. A motorman reported he found U in hii empty car on reaching the end of a run, RIGHT PLACE RAWLINS, Wyo,. June 19-^nie xtofk RwooptiS do'Kn yesterday to Uie home of Mr. and Mrs. R, B. Trlplett-ond left lrlplet.i. NOT LOST DENVER. June !&-Ssllor Jos- eph Florell(i lost $150. but he knows right »hcre U l.v • It's In hla wallet. His wallet b In his spare pants. Tlie spore pants nre In a lockcr aboard the aircraft carrier Lexington. SAME GUr SALT LAKE CITY. June 1»— Recniltcr Carl w em er signed op his first naval recruit,' Luke R. Zondtivoti. at ORdcn. Utah, in 103*. —- . Zondenon las honorably dit- charged in 1938. but has been acannlng the «ar news .recently and wanted ta set back Into tbe fight. Uo %'a^ktd blo U\t Bait l^ake City recrulUnj itiiUon to sign up —with Recrur ....... .. r Carl Wemer. DUCHESS 46 . NEW YORK, June 19 (,n,— Tlie duche.« of Windsor U 4t today. She 1 will celcbrste by join* to the theater with the duke. NEW RULINGS ON S O G A R R A llG SLAIEOIM IDAHO BOISE, June 19 (U.P>-Amendment of sugar rationing rvjtulatloa’i to make easier the purchase of sugar supplies by farmers and to fsclIJtate iJLiunnce of special auRar pcrmlta- during Uie canning season VM an- nounced today. Penions wonting extra su«ar for liomh canning may now obtain cer- tificates by writing rationing boanl.i. said C. C. Anderson. Idaho OPA tJlrector, , ruling Li an amendment ) the sugnt Iderablo dls- lonlng board ler applicants cffecUve UirouRhoi jun« 30. By virtue of tjji . pUeants for home eaimlng allot- menu living at i tances from local headquarters, and who. for any reason, ima It diiiicuit or lmpo-^slbIe lo iipix-ar per-'onally. may, set thilr sharn ot extra sugar wlUjout undue tnconvrnlenff. An- derson explained. Tlic chansr re- moved ,n feature of the new amend- ment provides that Mamp No. S in raUon books Ls roo<1 for purcliiu.e of two pound;.—for wrctv supply of suRtkT—and mny br uied between June 28. lOU niul July 35. and stam p No. 6 is rockI for the purcha-'.e oC two pounds of weeks' supplyi between July 2d this ruling a i may purthiv^r his reqi weeks at a time in.stea[| of In two weeks m formerly. Tins Mimilil nl.no prove to be more convcnlrnt tor the purcha.ser nncl for Uir food mer- chant. Andrr.son pointed out, ALw. Industrial ond liiuUiitlonal users bay apply lor tHelr July nnd Augu-st allounrnt.i from now \mUl July 5. Ordlnnrlly, it.ers In Uio.n« two cla.ulflcntlons could apply (or only one monih but now they may apply for two mnnth.i' supply. Vi r.uKor, Ul iou and i^ - be u.re^ and A i1^2. Unde 'atlon boo^ holdc LANOER SIELEY LE ord of n Three more Incumbent officers to- day filed their cnndldaclcs for re- rtectSon subjrci lo the primary elec- tion AuRUst 11, AnnmmclnR their candldacle.^ were Evc-rctt M. S«c<‘Ipy. prosecutlnR attorney; Ernest V. Mo- landcr. county co'inml.^loner of the first district, nnd E. D. Lo«ftn, pre- cinct commlttecmiin for the Crv'.Uc- fora district. "fm offering candidacy the r hnndlltxR the co legal standpoint." Prosecuting Attor- ney Swecley ^aUi today. "Our vnhic of crim inal ba-.lnejs ha.i been h.-uid- le< at %ien' UH'e exiwase to thr county nnd the biwlne;a affairs of the county have been clo.'.ely MTUtin- lr#d otwi kept lo date Itsally." Sweeley Li no* serving hLi second tenn as prosecuting attorney nnd is running on thr Republican ticket. Prior to his electlnn as county pro.ie- cutor he served ns city attorney Icir TR’ln FalLi and mayor of the city. MoUndrr U Republican Molnnder Is .••rektns reelecilnn as county comml-v.inner on the Repub- lleati tlckti. llfl'ire his tlecl'mi lo that post , four years ago, he hnil «er\'cd on thr IJuhl highway dlMrict IworU for 2S vciir.n, "I have jold iny fnrm nnd will have time to look nfter the county buslne.u and I feet Uint my health Is fully reeovertd. As for my qunli- flcatlon for the Job, my past rerord sj>ealu for Itself." Molandcr snld in a candidacy .statement today. Logan. ser\'lnff his second .term as precinct committeeman In the Ca.i- tUford district, in running on «ie Democnvtlc iltkci, No opposUlon for any of the offices has been flle<i yet. according to Walter Mu-igrave. county auditor. Lawyers Sign aignluB Swocley's peutlon for candidacy were Frank L. Stephan, -R. P. Poiry. F. C. Sheneberger. E. L. Rayborn, J. H. Blandford. Harry Benoit. O. C, Hall. O. P. Duvall, A. J. Myers. Twin Pall*, mid E. M, Rayborn. Flier.- Molander^i j>eUtion boro Uie names of James H, ShJeId.i, Mrs. q. O. Smltlison. R, R. Lo' Buhl; M rs. Anna M. WL-.e. A. *M. Sande, Guy H. Shearer. Twin Falls; Hy Pickelt; Murtaugh; O. Bruce Re. Kimberly; Martin Miller. Cos- tleford. and Edna Childs. Filer. Castleford residcnt.s' slRning the peUtion of Mr. Logan are Surratda T.. Hudson. Arnold. Roberta. Ray Webb. Nancy E. Roberts, Dell Hud. son. Jaaquelln GlUett. ;uid Mrs. Bes. sit Bryant In Washington ^VIN.STON CHURCHILL .. .'Confers In U. S, eapllal with vtUlv l'ft»Ulrnt, RooMVtll on plans for condurtlnc of future allied ef- ‘Tough Tony’ Finally Gives Up to Police NEW YORK. June 10 "No coj) will r r taUc nllve Of Jill the chcnp crooks who li;i*; sought Uirough Uils boast to i.ur- round them;,elves wUh the dublou.': glamcir of ft real desperado. ■'Toujfl' Tot^y Tichon had Uie dlsthicVlor today of bcliiR the only one whc was half right and half wrong. For a.s far as the flashlly-<lres.',dil. DWOKKcrlng b r a n a a r t he u-'.cd to be ns leader of a Brooklyn holdup gi was concerned. •Tough Tony" ' as 60o<i as ilead ytaicrday wl broi^Ut In for sentenchii; on Uls guUU-td-A. Lblul-ducee rpb^ bery chnrse. In his place was a new Tony Tlchon, wlUiout the "louRh" mon- icker. wiUiout his old nerve, wltluiut lUs UealUi, But with tears slitam Ing down his .sunken cheek;.-a sob- blng wreck at the ase of 2B, Let* Paralyxed •From ihf strctchcr on which hi wiLs brouKht to KliiR.s county court UoUi Ick;; iiariilyswi by a i»IU-rinan': bullet that nimost allowed him tc make uood Ills boa.it—made wher Imprisoned tor nnoUicr robbery Ir 193&—o l looked I VltS (I ;,nHTled; ,id Liebo- " t UiouKht I V Uie coi>s. They called me Tough Tony- nnd I gue;.s I wn.s touRli, all right, I got w hat wn.s fomlMK to me, anil 1 rate this punbhmti^V," '•It's too bad, Judi;e. Uiat the kld.s In Brooklyn, c.-,pcclnlly ihose who •shot; Uic blR .Shni. In Ion. AVoulcl Cht "All I a.sk 1.S that 1 years and Uk place where 1 can get r.oii treatment. Tlicn maybe I nnd can walk' and maxbf back to my mother and n her becau.se 1 broke her h Judge Llebowllz, ea.iMn trict attorney’s office (ci ilmnce the ehatKe. lo nllrn\pK d rt>libcry caUlng for but half ilie 10........ - ----- 1 send'I iwrdlcal the dl.s rob- •Tony. Ill i;i and ril -send Ret more treati help for your 7,000 at Work ^t Idaho Navy Base COEUa D'ALENE. Ida., June 19 (UJ’J-iQnployment at the Parragut naval training stsUon today totaled more than 7,000 a'orker*, cotijtruc- Uon company officials announced. More than 10.000 persons were ex- pected to be employed on'Uie Job when construeilon Ttaehes Its peak. It w u reported. Work was b^ln^,con• centrated on the first of six opera- tips units at Ui^ ba.se to make It ready for ocrupnncy by S.OOO traln- « s by Aug. 15, Price Check-ups Will Be Delayed BOISE. UU„ June \<3 lUP.'-OHlce of price administration officials jaW today no Immediate siniewldc check- up on compliance to price celling rcgulatlor\.s wa.s ccntcmplatcd in Idalio at pre.sent. APAN REPORIEO ROOPSINCIA Ily The AasocUtedi Freu High Chinese quaiters declared today inm Japan had miuvsed near- ly 1,000.000 trooivi In Manchuria nnd saW new ailvlces IndlcalM Uiat the Jupane.se pLinned to strike at Rus- 'nn Siberia In July. Neutr;f] (>J«ervrr-t. ho«c«er. ex- prc.ved belief Unit Jap;ui risk AdQif HI' ih-lai cd K t.la-und Cemmn ] rallt] iklng hu<l f new enemy i 1 his I inUI :1 Jnpiin have u tlvc-yei mil -frl.1^^hlJ>•' piic I 13. 1941. ? n i .'h .so fi ob;,erv«'d iiiuid wnrnlni by Md:. co\v aixl Tokyo lo tr h o u r into ■tl V Clwimklns, Cht- aid Uip Ja|>«ne.s< rretl to j>oslpon« - •■ souUi sell! cling terrl- rstabll.sli r vUl. aBalnsl r pro- ud be Uiunlati^d ii.-. ill-walf oftrmh'f ajalnst Japaji WlUi nils In miiul. Uie Chmr.sc .Id. Japan has two principal ob- cUve;.—Hawaii nnd Siberia. But le «rcai Ainerlcaii victory in Uic ittle of Midway fru.strnt«l any JaiKUie.se plan for an atuck on Ha- nd Japan therefore wiu ex- j>ectt.d to turn ugalnst Siberia, •niere wiu niucli .simulation over wheUier tlie JajKincse iirmy or navy would jilny Uir leartlns role in any pro;,i)cctlvc attack on Siberia. Chinese quarters «,ald Jatianc.se ronqtiest,s In Uic lauUiwe.M Pacific had been more inllilnrj' than naval .ind Uiat cometiucnUy the Japane.sn n«\-y .was eager to Milne, espeelally R4VII. haO lOf,t. Iftcc In-UjD balUca ol Uie Coral sea and Midway, . n*m».l»a,«a.Colum«s ■On thaChina fighUng front. Oci ernllsslnro Chlaiis Kal-fJiek’s Cli hcne arnilcs doBtftlly fought aRAlnst- R dorcn or more Jai>aneiie lnva.sloii columns, chlcliy in ihe eagtcrn nnc iouthem provli The oiil reported Uiat. aneno trooiv; i en prbioner j Chinese owm of Yoclv Ccnual news osrn< several liundrM Jai ere killed nnd 00 tal r;.ter<iay in InUnM' lorUie. : Jlunn h.iA bi point for JniMn’^ ce.^.<ful offfn.uves the lftle;.t of ln.st January'. ■hidi ALi S FAILEO WASHINGTON. Juns 10 (/I>>-Ir the nilclsl ol the governmenfs cam. paign to salvage scrap rubber, wai producUon board officials discovered y that. Uie tamous -'iKito-and. !•• aluminum collcctlon drlvi year turned up less than half of the 'metal they had expected. >r montlis. it was learned. WPB has been attempting to obtain c< :1a-,ive and final reports on succ ir failure ot the one '»tek aUimln' :anipalgn Inst July. Finally, wl unoumed to an official Investif ;lon wns undertaken and n eonipl lUtlstlcal report prepared. Tlje report, u wa.s understood, showed that 11 .200,000 pound; ilumlnum and other Mrap collected—compared with the 000,000 pounds which had been dieted. Of Uils r^rsp. only O.^OO.OOO pounds t In Uie fur alur 15,000.000 pound forecast, OJ Uie scrap oblalnert. al 700,000 pounds of alumlnun actually has been sold to the RFC metnls re.serve'company, for to war industries nnd ute i production. An “Old Boot” Today Mav Save A Life Tomorrow, Oilmen Told By O. A. KELKER It's jUit nn aid rubber Ure—or i bathing cap—or a pair of worn ou shoe rubbers right now. but not vtr: Jong from now. If turned over to Un proper persons. It may be the meojv which will result In Uie saving o Uie life of a Magic Valley willoi .soldier or marhle, Tlint. in BO many words, was Uii "nnlt ot\ Uio head" pohit whlcli had been driven home uxlay by R. J Schwendlmnn. Twin Falls county scrap rubber drive chairman. Bchwendlmnn la.st night hpoke at « speciiir eountywlde .sc.vslon of oil company distributors and agents UirouRh whose scrvlce siauons tlic federal government has said the rubber will be collected. To date. Schwendlman said, Uie rubber drive has been “very success- full" but' he eauUoJied that -.«t should not rcit on our '•Whet\ you Mop a itiocner.l v>think if the imporuncr of rubber In Urn w you will renllre Uiat every <junce not now In use must be turned in to the govemment," he said, "I read In Uie newspaper <hat more than 00 per cent ol the boys, young men and men on Uie Lexing. ton when It went down near Mid. way were saved. How do you Uilnk UlLs h a p p e n e d ? "It happened mostly through of boaLs made of rubber. Rubber boals. Several Magle Valley boys were on that sliip and they are alive today Just because of Uiat re^on. Our scrap rubber.irought in b^'the eltlzen.s. will result in the saving of more lives and will also akl In Vln- nlng Uils Vnr,'^ Rubber In Uils drive, •whlcii was undertaken at Uie request Of Pres- ident Rocoe^-elt, win be purchased by any service staUon operawr at .one ceiit a pound. If Uie person *1s»»es pay. or It will be Uiken as a donailoh. T l« UnUe<l Stales KOvcnnntnl. wHl pay the various ■«« comfKuUcs $25 (OaUaiu4 «■ Pa«* t , C*>« British Leader In Capital for Secret Session By DOUOI.AS B, CORNELL WASHINGTON,. Jitiie 10 (/!>)— D ritniii’s prime minister ;nd America’s Pre.-'idctit imt llicir hcadst t«Kclhcr at u secret •ciidezvoiiH today over win-the-wnr stratony, and an abund - ance of factors added to a conviction on either side of the Ihiit they wctu wci^hinK pUvn.s for opening u second 70-100 Sliips In Coral Sea Invasion Unit I»y nON CASWELL MELBOURNE. Junn 10 (U.Pt-'nii. Japanese Invasion llect smashed In Uie Coral see bntlle conslsKd of 70 to 100 .shliM. pilous of land-bssed bombers who participated said. When Uiey had flnl.shed i ■•ork. 15 Slilpa were sunk. 20 ■ hnmbllnR wreck-s. nnd the ot irie scfttlPieO In nil dlrecUoJvs 1: effort to CAcape the devastation of le American planes. Tlie bombers pounded the Jnpa e.se .shllM for four days and nlghtj .:turnlnR to their land bn.ses onl: long enouKli to refuel and take o: irrah bomb loads, Ulsonvered Armada Tlielr pilots credited Capi, Johi Roberts of Beebe. Ark,. wlUi dLscov erlng the main Japanc;< armada, Roberus was on patrol, ahead of hLs fonnatlon, when he sighted it. But belorc he reported. Weut. Maurice ;largan of Joplin. MO., nnd Utut. .Vllllam B. Campbell of Chicago, itruck what the pilots believe was :he openhig blow, althoucli they lid not realize they were attacking part of an Invasion flCcL ■'We located lour iraiisporU <C«nllnM«4 .H l-M* >. C.lanii biittlefront in Europe, P r e .s i d e n t i a I Secretary Stephen Early said he con- [1 .‘<i>eculation on u sec- ond front ‘‘tierfcctly ju.sti- :d.” t was Early who announced last ;ht Uiat Winston Churchill. Eng- id's pudgy, picturesque war iead- hnd come to Uie United States ..econd time wlthm seven months, lirlnKlUK with him «m « ot lils top- fllKht mlllury advisers, for confer- ences on "the n'a Uie war, and the EMYIHING tt FOR VFW PARLEY Everything was "alt Net" toda; opening of Uic lOUj annual enci ent of Ihe Velcnuis o{ .. rars. department of Idaho, which :ts underway here Sunday nnd con- nues throuRh Monday. Meeting at Uie same lime «111 be .embers of Uie auxiliary in Uielr Ji annual encampment. Re«lsLriitlon for the W W crxanip- cnt will get underway Sunday at I a. m. In the Rogerson hotel lob- which lu« been de.slgnatod ns invenuon headquaricrs. Sono.rcR- isLraUons arc expected Saturday iif- tcrnoon starting at 1p. m, and reg- Istrotlon books will be opened at t^at hour.. At 1 p. m. Sunday, at Uie I. O. O. P. hall. Uie Joint opening i.er>.slon of impment win bo held winning of the - The .'ipcctaculol' flight of ChurchlU nd his party to this country con- crttd It for. iho lime btlnit into headquarters for a major segment . ' Uic mlllury high , command of United NaUons. Tlie enUre rid looked Uiward Washington, as rei.ult. for portentous decisions Ich might start Uie war off again a new anti lalefui tangtnl. Conference Cancelled ■- Jut Uie President's usual Friday .■U l confercnce was cancelled, ajid Early said no statements need be' >xpected either from Mr. Roaievdt ir the prime minister during the :tst of Uie t.ttk. There was not Uie slightest len- iency to minimize Uie significance of Uic Roosevelt-Chiirchill delibera- tions, coming as Uiey did to soon Ru. u 1 a's foreign commissar, V. M. Molotov, had made secret vlslta London anil WashhiBton. .Vs soon as Molotov was safely back In MO.1 C0W. annouhcementJ were : Anelo-RusslAn nddre Of welec e being Rlvc by Mayor Joe Kolilei of dlstlnguLshecl Ruest.-< will follow Mayor Koehler's remark.i, CUrk to Speak Six-uker of Uie day, Oov. Clia: ;inrk. will Uien be lieard and ;111 be followed by Hpix>intment of ommittee.s j.UirUiiR at 2:30 p Report-T of Ihe varloo.s cominl will Uien be callixl and recess n at 0 p. m. S p. m. Sunday a mcinotlal service wilt be held In the MeUiodI: irch and a t 0:30 |>. m. a counbll- meeting will be staged at •enllon holl. Monday's scK.lon will i i-ay nt 0:30 a. m, with ik- finished U«!.lneMi belus tnbtn »p. At noon a no-hoit luncheon will be iield at Uie Park hotel. ElecUon .Monday NomlnaUon nnd elecUon ot offi- cers will come at Uie 1 p. Monday. ALso featured will be selec. tlon of Uie next encampment placi and presentaUon of awartLi. Tlie-nnnual banquet will be held at Uie Park hotel at 7 p. m. At 8:30 p. m. Monday Jomt li suillauon of officers wlU Uike placL as will oUier bu.slnt.«. A general mUer dance will follow the buslm se.vslon. suite commander of Uie VFW L 'i IC.nlliiiir4 . 1 , r.f. WPA’s Personnel In Idaho Reduced BOISE, Ida.. Jua« 19 (UJ»-WPA admlnlstraUve personnel In Idaho has been reduced 30 per cent In the last year as f, result of curtailment of the state propam, State Admin. UUvtor ITean W. MUltr said today. '•Conslderwble further reducUona wtU iM ta efrtet by Julr L” UUlar declared, rrhe oaUonal WPA budftt calls for • S3 per e a t redueUon for the fiscal yean commencing July 1 and we wUi immedlaUiy take.steps to adjust our personnel to conform to the national reqvilremcnts as soon as such regulaUons are received.” Miller disclosed that operaUons at district offices In Pocatello. Boise, Coeur d'Alene and Buhl would be ccmsoiiiialed i.-ilh thoee ci \hc state orrtces under the anUclpated cur- If ilm»nt •. Ul6 t JCt Of f nn undcrstandlne aniong'Brlt- - - hi, Russia and Uie Unlud Sfatea n •■the urset^t tnalM tsf creating a xontl front In Europe In I3<2." Molotov's trip was widely regarded I an Integral part of recentlj- de- eioplng allied strategy designed to keep the common enemy worrj'lng . :r .-.ignpasts [wlnting in tJie gen- .1 thtcctlon ol another IlghtlDC front. Among UiP slgnpo.^ls were Uirse: Second Frontr A second front could be counted I to .siphon off some of Uie n.ixl rengtl! nov/ concentratetl on .of« <C<>nlli..*d .f< r . . * I. C.i»m'. 1) W PA CHIEF ASKS IREREQUISIIION WASHINGTON. June IB t/T) — Wendell Ltind. director of the W B’s labor production division, contended toilny thnt "Ures on non-esscnUal prlvnte automobiles must be pur- chased by the government and al- located to war workers who arc co- operating fully In carrying full loads If fellow workere," ••The whole victory program rides' in U\e tires of Uic workers,” l» told. I speclnl house .committee on de- ensc migration, now studylntC meth- ods of full uUllzatlon of the naUoo's transportation facilities In the war - program. "Even If we assume an ability to khscib Rcrloua economic aisiobaUoi^.'* Lijnd ftald In a suktcment. “well over half of our cars must be kept run- ning ju-st to make our war economy funcUon at lU present rate; and this does not contemplato transportaUon for the millions ot new war workers to be added in Ihe lutuie." He Bald that 100 per cent of aU new natunil and synthetic rubber would be devoted exclusively to mili- tary requirements, and declared that “experience has shown that volun- Ury methods (ot rubber conserva- tion) are inndequale to do the lull Job." "I believe." he stated at one point. . "that It Is ncccssary to put t« th In Uie program If we are to achieve our victory goals." and he added later that “ . . . we must allocate tha existing supply ol equipment and rubber to uses essential to the prose- . cuUon of the war.“ • ’ Rubber Salvage Moimts to 164 Tons of S c ^ m u S the diirc In the 10 south central Jdaho counU» to- , day said that IM tons of rubber hai been accounted for up unU noon. . . were y e f w w : — heard Iron. ' Poc this reaaon he urged all eoun-;—" ty cbaUman to a^ke u i Immedlata___ surrey to tbelr w*pecUv« caunUei and r«port back to him at tbe c*r- ' Ucst ponlble^UiDfr-or b| UoaiMjf momlntf Rktb'a'fttetL - .Aay.a«rrte*-«taUob U rubber—for tbe l«dual __________ andvariuo-AlMM.Maftlldblia;;'...

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i x r - ^ ' W a r B o n d t - I -V h tr f Poy Day

A R egioul Newtpaper ServiBg

W A R B U L I .E T PLONDON, jn n e 19 OJ.P.i—1( was reported

uneftlcla llr to n lfh l th»( u U B d ru o e d forct* had cmplarcd G am bst. w lileb la aboDt 40 mile* frem (he E ryptlan fronUar. a lone (he m ain coaiU i road and (be a a s t dU lance cas t o t Tebruli.

VOL. 26, NO. 54 TWIN FALLS, IDAHO. FRID A Y ,JU N E19.-1912 Urmtwr Aaillt BsrMu < P R IC E 5 C E N T S

CHURCHILL AND F. D. R. CONFERBritish Battle to Reduce

Pressure Against Tobruk

M A O IN AFRICAC A IR O , E K T P t. J u n e 19 (/P)

— L iw h itiK b u c k a f t e r w itii- d r n w i w lo s l r o n ; . ' n e w jw hI- tion .s a lo iiK t h e K jiy p li jtn f r o n l i e r , B r i t a i n ' s ci c .s c r t f ij^ h terH w e r e h » rn .s s i i i j : th e r ifs 'h t f lu n k o f F i e ld M a rs h u l E r .w in R o m n jc l’a a x i s a rm ic r t to d a y ill a n e f f o r t to rcc iucc p r o s s u r e o n T o b r u k .

BlionBiioM npjwrcnlJy wns vlriually cm off from overlnncl com* inuiilcatloiu by the nntlr.li drnwnl anil ihe O ernm iis werft re ­ported movlnc up Kfcnl nlnc-liicli (tuns—Uie InrRest mobile wenpons everjiscrt in liic iSc.nerl—lo brlnp )i uncJcrslcRc.

In an a tiem in to impctic tlic.it nperm<ll3Cl(U iwlft nI-t. Gen. Nell M. nilchlc-n clKhtii nrmy .%wcpt o i i l j ^ n i t l i e j ^ ' borilt-r ilclenr.e line nna^fcirtfeir- in belilnd Ilommcl'.s forcrs lii n xwUt .'lUrprbc nituck from the soulli.

S o ImnvtUUlt; U in s tr Tlie commuiilqtic indlcnlcd tlm t

m e Tobruk defenders were holdJnc •irong pcttUlans a tid Uie jw.\l a p ­peared in no JnuncdlnW dnnRcr.

• ne-c#tabU.iIimenl trf th e impcrlnl forces lollowcd wlUiiIrnwala. an ­nounced yesterdtiy. from Ihe desert tow iu of El A dfm nnd BIdl RezcRh, flouth and soullicast o( Tobruk, Uio M cdlterrnncan port. whlcU the BrlU

.. Ul). have held n lm w i 17 - m onths Uiroufflt offensive And counter>o(. fcnaive.

■'Our mobile {orccs. opernllnR from I ar-! confln lne -aaem y

columns to Uie coaatal bell.” n com­munique said.

A BrllLih column In tlic.'ie ro\1ns operations was reported to have ehelled enemy troop.i on the El Adam ftlrdrome.

Strike In Forrc ■'Our Iroop.i In the T obruk nron

ycMcrdoy destroyed ih rre enemy innk.i imd tliunngccl four otlicrk" the commimlqur m id, IndlcatliiK Utat, ax ti speathcinlti nlre-.vtly s tr lk ln s In forco n l the port's outer llnrn.

T ile thunder of h^iivy Kunflrr »!• riyn^y rumbled omlnoit.-.Iy nUmK the r /j- lile te r of Tobruk'.i ou ter fortl- ficatron.1 n.i ita C rltW i tlefcnders mndc ready for mi nlicm iU lo dupll- cate the famoiw .Hand they made ln.iL year, w hen they held rlR ht monllw ncnln.it cnclrcIlnR O crm nn-ltnllan force.s.

lir ltb h Wlihili W ith tlic nm in body of th e BrlUslv

richUi onny nlre.idy wlthdniwn;- w ' ■ new po*ltIoa^ near Uie EcypUi

rrontelr, It apjxrnred ccrlnln tU... Roinniel would try lo .'.clM Tobruk nnd remove th a t th ren t to his left, flank before trying to p m h fu rther cMlwarrt.

Ob,ien’cr.i believed th a t so much of the O erm an Iciidrr'a AtrlklnK JWucr hftd been spent In th e past 20 day.n of conilnuo\tt desert flRhiUia tlm t he was In no ixD.'Ulon to pre.vi ii Kcn- eral offensive n t the pre.vcnt time.

m m GOPy,

POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.. June 19 (/D—Opposition wlUiln the Rrpubll- can party t<3 Rep. H am ilton Pl.ih. Jr.. 2tJ-ycar veteran of conRre.sa front President- nooscvclfa home «u te . nwunteU today wlU\ Jnllurc ol U;e Dutchess county O O P commlttcc to endorse him.

For Ute f irs t time .since FW i went to WftshlnBton. tlie com m lttcc last n lsh t wiihlield endorsem ent, bu t did no t approve any oU irr candidate la tl\e 2Gth consTfMlonftl-rtlMrkl. Com- m lttres of Putnam nnd OranRc counties, ako Included In Ujc dLi- trlet. have voted to suppo rt Fish, frequent and voluble pre-w ar crlUc of the Prc.sldcnt,

Wendell L. Wlllkle. 10<0 Rcpubll- cast preaSdenliai nom inee, nnd Tlio- m as E. Dewey, leading O O P cnn- dldAte for New York governor, have announced opposition to Fl.ih m ain­ly because of h li p re-w ar loolhtlon- Litn.

Gable Trying to Get in U .S . Army

W ASHINOTON, Ju n o 19 (,TV-TIiC WftshlnBton Evening S t a r aayn tha t Clftfk QftWe. th e movie ac to r, took

|)A physical exam lnaU on a t Bolling A field today, seeking a commission

in the arm y a ir forces." It was understood on reliable

auUjorlty." the S U r reported , "that, , If Mr. Cable passes Uie physical

exam ination, h e wU\ be com m b- sloned as a m ajor."

Tlic public relations section of the a ir forces «Ud It had no qom m cnl to riialce a t th is time.

Led Mediterranean Raid

n tsjo r A irm ! l \ K alb rre i (above), eommanded tha fllcM ofU .-S . B-2< bombers which ncorcd 35 d irec t bnmb h lti on two lU U an batUeshlpa tn the M editerranean, lie 1> a fo n n er Unlled M tlleM 'PHo( w ith m prt. th an l .m o 0 0 niilcj. as a rnm nierrla l flier. I lls parcnta, Mr. and M rv K. I, Kalberer live in l.a f3yette . Ihd.

Sale of War Bonds Climbs to $107,880

R e s itk ‘iu.s o f T w il l Vvei'k Ih i '.sd icd iilii

bond.s d iir T ) ic T i

f ir .s t tw o O n c - th ird cnW fC lw<

I ' l f th the two luoi

I'lII h lectins n nn Snm'a urcnt Ii

i lh .‘ w hich calls UK th e m onth. iu.'S-Ncw.h .survey wei'ks o f thi.s n

tlur tittola fo r th e i -n io n th OLM-iod. xi quoin of J3CK),Ooa for till. Ir, Stiiclwd. th e n Vbls

opportunity of m - for one of Uncle

iiotorcd bom bers

,11s coun ty , a t clo.sc of th e .'lecond r ju.sL 5:V2,880.15 ah ead o f th o ir fo r p u rch ase of ?300,000 in w ar o f J u n e and July.

.•ey .show.s th a t xalc.4 d u rin g the •nth am ountetJ' to m ore th a n

II take p.iri In e day '■

ol »7,')00 In Ijonclfl

1 4UI.V. otaVSo'B.-'sil

for the Itllllnl rriw rtcd, ciunc • lie bonds

.RR0.15 lotal tor (he first

■howlnK a pncc S to $I01,SGQ.IS rrp rc;,cnu pur- id wfck. T ota l

1 |)fcvlou!ilyIn ddlllo

lid (IiirlnK tCK. w ar .Mamp .'ale.'i In the county •ountcd w t2.2-tB55. th e Tlmt.-.- V.S tabulation rhotv;:.3nc sizeable • hunk” of the touvl Id sales thl.i week cnti be credited directors of tlie F irs t Federal

vlngs and tAuii a.'.2ioclatlon who thoriJcd Uie purclift-ie of 110,000

(maUirliy vsvUiri l« bond.',.The rrpo rl fa rh week L-. m ade

po.s.slble tlirouKh cooiicrntloii of poat- offlces In Tivin FnlL*. county nnd

ik.'. and one Siwlngn nndi.Mltu

U rm ^ Ilfts were r i K for the ind week in

Cltnvdc B.Juni

Kimberly ixi;.Urban. iwMmi.sler; ji.m sen iw stof- flce. Lenn M- Boljrn, panm i« t< r: Buhl i>05tofflcr. L. p . Runyon, ubst-

cr: Tw in Falls po.stomcc. M, A. ik. postm aster; Flier jJo.itofflce.

Gilbert G. Sm ith, postm aster; R o r- poaioHtce. Ooldlc i . C lute.

pofitmastcr.Idnlio First National bank. B uh l;

arm crs National bM k. B uh l/ P I- delliy N ational bjink. Twin ftU Is; Fidelity N ational bank. F lier; T w in PalU Bank and T rust com pany nnd th e F irs t F 'tdcral Bavlnss a n d L oan association. Twin Falls.

IlEGIQNAL GRAZIER DIESLAS CRUCES. N. M.. Ju n e 10 l/T)

—E ckert Stnbleln. rCKlonal c razier ■ r iJir U. s . srazlnR ?<rvice a t

KAtctlo. Idaiio. d itd jca tc rday in local hospital.

FLASHES of LIFENO TIME

SUMTER. 3. C.. June 19 -A ft«r n il hour o t swr\'ous v<al«n«. Pvt. Weldon lldw rll KOt Uirough a tel­ephone coniifctlon to MIm opal C arter In Mexla. Tex,, in d Uiey were married by the Rev, W, D. O laleon in a strcw nlined Uirce- m lnute teJcplione ceremony.

■■Well, liQnty." TWwtll said, as Uie vows wtre completed, "how docs it feel to be married?"

'•I’m sorry," ln te rrup t«I the op­erator. "Your tim e Li upl" ■

LOSTBOSTON. June 10-A n elevalcd

railway lost.»nd-found office is holding a' slightly used wooden leg, wearing » black oxford and a black sock. A m otorm an reported he found U in h i i empty car on reaching the end of a run,

R IG H T PLACE RAWLINS, Wyo,. June 19-^nie

xtofk RwooptiS do'Kn yesterday to Uie home of Mr. and Mrs. R, B. T r lp le t t-o n d left lrlplet.i.

NOT LOST DENVER. June !& -Ssllor Jos­

eph Florell(i lost $150. bu t he knows righ t »hcre U l.v •

I t's In h la wallet. His wallet b In h is spare pants. T lie spore pants n re In a lockcr aboard the a irc raft carrier Lexington.

SAME G U r SALT LAKE CITY. June 1»—

R ecniltcr Carl w em er signed op his f irs t naval recruit,' Luke R. Zondtivoti. a t ORdcn. U tah , in 103*. — - .

Z ondenon la s honorably dit- charged in 1938. bu t has been acannlng the « a r news .recently and wanted ta s e t back Into tbe fight.

Uo %'a^ktd b lo U \t Bait l^ake C ity recrulUnj itiiUon to sign up —w ith Recrur ....... ..r Carl W emer.

DUCHESS 46 .NEW YORK, June 19 ( ,n ,— Tlie

duche.« of Windsor U 4 t today. She 1 will celcbrste by jo in* to the theater w ith the duke.

NEW RULINGS ON S O G A R R A l l G S L A IE O IM IDAHO

BOISE, June 19 (U.P>-Amendment of sugar rationing rvjtulatloa’i to m ake easier the purchase of sugar supplies by farmers and to fsclIJtate iJLiunnce of special auRar pcrmlta- du ring Uie canning season V M a n ­nounced today.

Penions wonting extra su«ar for liomh canning may now obtain cer­tificates by writing rationing boanl.i. said C. C. Anderson. Idaho OPA tJlrector, ,

ruling Li an am endm ent) the sugnt

Iderablo dls- lonlng board ler applicants

cffecUve UirouRhoi ju n « 30. By virtue of tjji .pU eants fo r home eaimlng allot- m e n u living a t i tances from local headquarters, and who. fo r any reason, im a It d iiiicu it or lmpo-^slbIe lo iipix-ar per-'onally. may, s e t th il r sharn ot ex tra sugar wlU jout undue tnconvrnlenff. An­derson explained. Tlic ch an sr re­moved ,n feature of the new am end­m e n t provides tha t Mamp No. S in raU on books Ls roo<1 for purcliiu.e of two pound;.—for w rc tv supply of suRtkT—and mny b r uied between Ju n e 28. lO U niul July 35. and s ta m p No. 6 is rockI for the purcha-'.e oC two pounds of weeks' supplyi betw een July 2d th is ruling a i m ay purthiv^r his reqi weeks a t a time in.stea[| of In two weeks m formerly. T ins Mimilil nl.no prove to be more convcnlrnt to r the purcha.ser nncl for Uir food m er­ch an t. Andrr.son pointed out,

ALw. Industrial ond liiuUiitlonal use rs bay apply lo r tHelr Ju ly nnd Augu-st allounrnt.i from now \mUl Ju ly 5. Ordlnnrlly, it.ers In Uio.n« tw o cla.ulflcntlons could apply (or only one m onih bu t now they may apply for two mnnth.i' supply.

Vi r.uKor, Ul iou and i ^ - be u.re and A i1 ^ 2 . Unde 'a tlon b o o ^ holdc

LANOERS I E L E Y LE

ord of n

T hree more Incumbent officers to­day filed their cnndldaclcs for re- rtectSon subjrci lo th e prim ary elec­tion AuRUst 11, AnnmmclnR their candldacle.^ were Evc-rctt M. S«c<‘Ipy. prosecutlnR a ttorney; E rnest V. Mo- landcr. county co'inml.^loner of the f irs t distric t, nnd E. D. Lo«ftn, pre­cinct commlttecmiin for the Crv'.Uc- fo ra district.

" f m offering candidacy the r hnndlltxR the co legal standpoint." Prosecuting Attor­ney Swecley ^aUi today. "O ur vnhic o f crim in al ba-.lnejs ha.i been h.-uid- le< a t %ien' UH'e exiwase to th r county nnd the biwlne;a affairs of the county have been clo.'.ely MTUtin- lr#d otwi kep t lo da te Itsally."

Sweeley Li no* serving hLi second te n n as prosecuting a ttorney nnd is runn ing on th r Republican ticket. P rio r to h is electlnn as county pro.ie- cu tor he served ns c ity a ttorney Icir TR’ln FalLi and mayor of the city.

M oU ndrr U Republican M olnnder Is .••rektns reelecilnn as

county comml-v.inner on the Repub- lleati tlc k ti. llfl'ire h is tlecl'm i lo th a t post , four years ago, he hnil «er\'cd on th r IJuhl highway dlMrict IworU for 2S vciir.n,

" I have jold iny fnrm nnd will have tim e to look n fter the county buslne.u and I feet Uint my health Is fully reeovertd. As for my qunli- flca tlon for the Job, my past rerord sj>ealu for Itself." Molandcr snld in a candidacy .statement today.

Logan. ser\'lnff his second .term as prec inct committeeman In the Ca.i- tU ford district, in running on «ie Democnvtlc iltkci, No opposUlon for any of the offices has been flle<i yet. according to W alter Mu-igrave. county auditor.

Lawyers Sign aignluB Swocley's peutlon for

candidacy were Frank L. S tephan, -R. P. P o iry . F . C. Sheneberger. E. L. R ayborn, J . H. Blandford. H arry Benoit. O. C, Hall. O. P. Duvall, A. J . M yers. Tw in Pall*, mid E . M, Rayborn. Flier.- Molander^i j>eUtion boro Uie nam es of Jam es H, ShJeId.i, Mrs. q . O. Smltlison. R, R. Lo' Buhl; M rs. Anna M. WL-.e. A. *M. Sande, G uy H. Shearer. Twin Falls; H y P icke lt; M urtaugh; O. Bruce Re.

K im berly; M artin Miller. Cos- tleford. and Edna Childs. Filer.

C astleford residcnt.s' slRning the peUtion of Mr. Logan are Surratda T.. H udson. Arnold. Roberta. Ray W ebb. N ancy E. Roberts, Dell Hud. son. Jaaquelln GlUett. ;u id Mrs. Bes. s i t B r y a n t

In Washington

^VIN.STON CHURCHILL . . .'C onfers In U. S, eapllal with

vtUlv l'ft»Ulrnt, RooMVtll on plans for condurtlnc of fu ture allied ef-

‘Tough Tony’ Finally Gives

Up to PoliceNEW YORK. Ju n e 10 "No coj)

will r r taUc nllveOf Jill the chcnp crooks who li;i*;

sought Uirough Uils boast to i.ur- round them;,elves wUh the dublou.': glamcir of ft rea l desperado. ■'Toujfl' T o t^y T ichon had Uie dlsthicVlor today of bcliiR the only one whc was half r ig h t and ha lf wrong.

For a.s fa r as the flashlly-<lres.',dil. DWOKKcrlng b ran a a r t he u-'.cd to be ns leader of a Brooklyn holdup gi was concerned. •T ough Tony" ' as 60o<i a s ilead y taicrday wl broi^U t In for sentenchii; on Uls

guUU-td-A. L blul-ducee rpb^ bery chnrse.

In h is place was a new Tony T lchon, wlUiout th e "louRh" m on­icker. wiUiout his old nerve, wltluiut lUs UealUi, B u t w ith tears s li ta m Ing down his .sunken c h ee k ;.-a sob- blng wreck a t the a se of 2B,

L et* Paralyxed •From ih f s trc tch c r on which hi

wiLs brouKht to KliiR.s county court UoUi Ick;; iiariilyswi by a i»IU-rinan': bullet th a t nim ost allowed him tc make uood Ills boa.it—made wher Imprisoned to r nnoUicr robbery Ir 193&—ol looked IVltS (I ;,nHTled;

,id Liebo-

" t UiouKht I V Uie coi>s. T hey called me Tough Tony- nnd I gue;.s I wn.s touRli, all right, I got w h at wn.s fomlMK to me, anil 1 r a te th is punbhmti^V,"

'•It's too bad, Judi;e. Uiat the kld.s In Brooklyn, c.-,pcclnlly ihose who

•shot; Uic blR .Shni. In Ion.

AVoulcl Cht "All I a.sk 1.S th a t 1

years a n d Uk place w here 1 c an get r.oii trea tm en t. T licn maybe I nnd can walk' and maxbf back to my m other and n her becau.se 1 broke h e r h

Judge Llebowllz, ea.iMn tric t a tto rney ’s office (ci ilm nce the ehatKe. lo n llrn \pK d rt>libcry caUlng for but half ilie 10 ........ - -----

1 send 'Iiwrdlcal

the dl.s

rob-

•Tony. I l l i;i and r i l -send Ret more treati help for your

7,000 at Work ^t Idaho Navy Base

C O E U a D'ALENE. Ida., June 19 (UJ’J-iQ np loym en t a t th e Parragut naval train ing stsUon today totaled m ore th a n 7,000 a'orker*, cotijtruc- Uon com pany officials announced.

M ore th a n 10.000 persons were ex­pected to be employed o n 'U ie Job w hen construeilon Ttaehes Its peak. It w u reported. Work was b^ln^,con• c en tra ted on the first of six opera- t ip s u n its a t Ui^ ba.se to make It ready fo r ocrupnncy by S.OOO traln - « s by Aug. 15,

Price Check-ups Will Be Delayed

BOISE. UU„ June \<3 lUP.'-OHlce of price adm in istra tion officials ja W today no Immediate siniewldc check­up on compliance to price celling rcgulatlor\.s wa.s ccntcm platcd in Idalio a t pre.sent.

A PA N REPORIEO

R O O P S I N C I AIly The AasocUtedi F re u

High Chinese quaiters declared today inm Japan had miuvsed near­ly 1,000.000 trooivi In M anchuria nnd saW new ailvlces IndlcalM U iat th e Jupane.se pLinned to strike a t Rus- 'n n Siberia In July.

Neutr;f] (>J«ervrr-t. ho«c«er. ex- prc.ved belief Unit Jap;uirisk AdQif HI'ih-lai cd K t.la -u n d C em m n ]

rallt]

iklnghu<l f

new enemy i 1 his I

inUI

:1 Jnpiin have u tlvc-yei mil -frl.1^^hlJ>•' piic I 13. 1941. ? n i. 'h .so fi

ob;,erv«'d iiiuid wnrnlniby M d:.co\v aixl Tokyo lo

tr hour

into

■ tl V

Clwimklns, Cht- aid Uip Ja|>«ne.s< rretl to j>oslpon« - •■ souUi sell!

cling terrl-

rstabll.sli r vUl. aBalnsl

r pro­ud be Uiunlati^d ii .- .

ill-w a lf o f trm h 'f a ja ln s t Japaji WlUi n ils In miiul. Uie Chmr.sc .Id. Ja p an has two principal ob- cUve;.—Hawaii nnd Siberia. B ut le « rca i Ainerlcaii victory in Uic itt le of Midway fru.strnt«l any

JaiKUie.se plan for an a tu c k on H a­nd Japan therefore w iu ex-

j>ectt.d to tu rn ugalnst Siberia,•niere w iu niucli .sim ulation over

wheUier tlie JajKincse iirmy or navy would jilny Uir leartlns role in any pro;,i)cctlvc a ttack on Siberia.

Chinese quarters «,ald Jatianc.se ronqtiest,s In Uic lauUiwe.M Pacific had been more inllilnrj' th a n naval .ind U iat cometiucnUy the Japane.sn n«\-y .was eager to Milne, espeelally R4V II. haO lOf,t. Iftcc In-UjD balUca ol Uie Coral sea and Midway,

. n * m » .l»a ,«a .C o lum «s ■ O n th a C h in a fighUng front. Oci

ernllsslnro Chlaiis Kal-fJiek’s Cli hcne arnilcs doBtftlly fought aRAlnst- R dorcn o r more Jai>aneiie lnva.sloii colum ns, chlcliy in ihe eagtcrn nnc iou them provli

T h e oiil repo rted Uiat. aneno trooiv; i en prbioner j Chinese ow m of Yoclv

C cnual news osrn< several liundrM Jai ere killed nnd 00 tal r;.ter<iay in InUnM'

lorUie. : Jlunnh.iA bi

p o in t for JniM n’ ce.^.<ful offfn.uves th e lftle;.t of ln.st January'.

■hidi

ALiS FAILEO

W ASHINGTON. Ju n s 10 (/I>>-Ir th e nilclsl o l th e governm enfs cam. paign to salvage scrap rubber, wai producUon board officials discovered

y that. Uie tamous -'iKito-and. !•• a lum inum collcctlon drlvi year tu rned up less th a n half

of th e 'm etal they had expected.>r montlis. i t was learned. WPB

has been attem pting to obtain c< :1a-,ive and final reports on succ ir failu re o t the one '» tek aUimln' :anipalgn Inst July. Finally, wl unoum ed to an official Investif ;lon wns undertaken and n eonipl lU tls tlca l report prepared.

Tlje report, u wa.s understood, showed th a t 11.200,000 pound; ilum lnum and o ther M rap • collected—com pared with the 000,000 pounds which had been dieted. Of Uils r^rsp. only O. OO.OOOpounds t In Uie fur alur

15,000.000pound forecast,

OJ Uie scrap oblalnert. a l 700,000 pounds of alumlnun actually has been sold to the RFC m etnls re.serve'com pany, for to w ar industries nnd ute i production.

An “Old Boot” Today Mav Save A Life Tomorrow, Oilmen Told

By O. A. KELKERI t 's jU it nn a id rubber Ure—o r i

ba th ing c ap—o r a pa ir of worn ou shoe rubbers r ig h t now. b u t n o t vtr: Jong from now. If tu rned over to Un proper persons. I t m ay be the meojv which will resu lt In Uie saving o Uie life of a M agic Valley willoi

.soldier o r m arhle,T lin t. in BO m any words, was Uii

"nnlt ot\ Uio head" pohit w hlcli had been driven hom e uxlay by R. J Schw endlm nn. Tw in Falls county scrap rubber drive chairm an. Bchwendlm nn la.st n igh t hpoke a t « speciiir eountyw lde .sc.vslon of oil com pany d istribu to rs and agents UirouRh whose scrvlce s iau ons tlic federal governm ent has said the rubber will be collected.

T o date. Schw endlm an said, Uie rubber drive has been “very success- full" b u t' h e eauUoJied th a t -.«t should n o t r c i t on our

'•W het\ you Mop a itiocner.l v> th ink if th e im p o ru n c r o f rubber In Urn w you will ren llre U ia t every <junce

n o t now In use m ust be turned in to th e govem m ent," he said,

" I read In Uie newspaper <ha t m ore th a n 00 per cen t ol th e boys, young m en and men on Uie Lexing. ton w hen It went down near Mid. way w ere saved. How do you Uilnk UlLs happened?

" I t happened mostly through of boaLs m ade of rubber. Rubber boals. Several Magle Valley boys were on th a t sliip and they a re alive today Ju st because of Uiat r e ^ o n . O ur sc ra p ru b b er .iro u g h t in b ^ 'th e eltlzen.s. will result in the saving of more lives and will also akl In V ln- nlng Uils Vnr,'^

Rubber In Uils drive, •whlcii was undertaken a t Uie request Of P res­iden t Rocoe^-elt, win be purchased by any service staUon operaw r a t .one ce iit a pound. If Uie person *1s»»es pay. or I t will be Uiken as a donailoh.

T l« UnUe<l Stales KOvcnnntnl. wHl pay th e various ■«« comfKuUcs $25

(OaUaiu4 «■ Pa«* t, C*>«

British Leader In Capital for

Secret SessionBy DOUOI.AS B, CORNELL

W A S H IN G T O N ,. J i t i ie 10 (/!>)— D ri tn i i i ’s p r im e m i n i s t e r ;nd A m e r ic a ’s P re .- 'id c t it im t l l i c i r h c ad s t t« K c lh c r a t u s e c r e t •ciidezvoiiH to d a y o v e r w in - th e - w n r s t r a t o n y , a n d a n a b u n d ­

a n c e o f f a c to r s a d d e d to a c o n v ic t io n o n e i t h e r s id e o f t h e I h i i t th e y wctu w c i^ h in K pUvn.s f o r o p e n in g u s e c o n d

70-100 Sliips In Coral Sea Invasion Unit

I»y nON CASWELL MELBOURNE. Junn 10 (U.Pt-'nii.

Japanese Invasion llect smashed In Uie Coral see bntlle conslsKd of 70 to 100 .shliM. pilous of land-bssed bombers who participated said.

When Uiey had flnl.shed i ■•ork. 15 Slilpa were sunk. 20 ■ hnmbllnR wreck-s. nnd the ot ir ie scfttlPieO In nil dlrecUoJvs 1:

effort to CAcape the devastation of le American planes.Tlie bombers pounded the Jnpa e.se .shllM for four days and nlgh tj

.:tu rn lnR to their land bn.ses onl: long enouKli to refuel and take o: irrah bomb loads,

Ulsonvered Armada Tlie lr pilots credited Capi, Johi

Roberts of Beebe. Ark,. wlUi dLscov erlng the main Japanc;< arm ada, Roberus was on patrol, ahead of hLs fonnatlon , when he sighted it. But belorc h e reported. W eut. Maurice ;largan of Joplin. MO., nnd U tu t. .Vllllam B. Campbell of Chicago, itruck w hat the pilots believe was :he openhig blow, a lthoucli they lid n o t realize they were attacking p a rt of an Invasion flCcL

■'We located lour iraiisporU<C«nllnM«4 .H l-M* >. C.lanii

b i i t t l e f r o n t in E u r o p e ,P r e .s i d e n t i a I S e c r e t a r y

S t e p h e n E a r ly s a id h e c o n - [1 .‘< i>eculation o n u s e c ­

o n d f r o n t ‘‘t ie r fc c t l y ju .s t i - :d .”t was Early who announced la s t ;ht U iat W inston Churchill. E ng- id's pudgy, picturesque war iead-

hnd come to Uie United S ta te s ..econd time w lthm seven months,

lirlnKlUK w ith h im « m « o t lils top- fllKht m lllu ry advisers, for confer­ences on "the n'a Uie war, and the

E M Y IH IN G tt FOR VFW PARLEY

E verything was "alt Net" toda; opening of Uic lOUj annual enci

en t of Ihe Velcnuis o{ .. rars. departm en t of Idaho, which :ts underw ay here Sunday nnd con- nues throuRh Monday.M eeting a t Uie same lim e «111 be .embers o f Uie auxiliary in Uielr Ji an n u al encampment. Re«lsLriitlon for the W W crxanip- cn t will ge t underway Sunday at I a . m . In the Rogerson hotel lob-

which lu « been de.slgnatod ns invenuon headquaricrs. Sono.rcR-

isLraUons arc expected Saturday iif- tcrnoon s ta r tin g a t 1 p. m, and reg- Istrotlon books will be opened a t t^ a t hour..

A t 1 p . m. Sunday, a t Uie I. O. O. P . hall. Uie Joint opening i.er>.slon of

im pm ent win bo held ’

winning of th e -

T h e .'ipcctaculol' flight of ChurchlU nd his party to this country con- c r ttd It fo r. iho lime b tlnit in to

headquarters for a m ajor segm ent . ' Uic m ll lu ry high , command of

United NaUons. T lie enUre rid looked Uiward W ashington, as rei.ult. fo r portentous decisions Ich m ight s ta r t Uie w ar off again a new anti la lefu i ta n g tn l.

Conference Cancelled ■ - Jut Uie P resident's usual Friday .■Ul confercnce was cancelled, a jid

E arly said no sta tem ents need be ' >xpected e ither from Mr. R oaievdt i r th e prim e m inister during the :ts t o f Uie t . t t k .

T here was not Uie slightest len­iency to minimize Uie significance

of Uic Roosevelt-Chiirchill delibera­tions, coming as Uiey d id to soon

Ru.u 1a 's foreign commissar,V. M . Molotov, had made secret vlslta

London anil WashhiBton..Vs soon as Molotov was safely back

In MO.1C0W. annouhcementJ were : Anelo-RusslAn

nddre Of welec e being Rlvcby Mayor Joe Kolilei o f dlstlnguLshecl Ruest.-< will follow M ayor K oehler's remark.i,

CUrk to Speak Six-uker of Uie day, Oov. Clia:

;inrk. will Uien be lieard and ;111 be followed by Hpix>intment of ommittee.s j.UirUiiR a t 2:30 p

Report-T of Ihe varloo.s cominl will Uien be callixl and recess

n a t 0 p. m.S p. m. Sunday a m cinotlal

service wilt be held In the MeUiodI: irch and a t 0:30 |>. m. a counbll-

m eeting will be staged at •enllon holl.

M onday's scK.lon will i i-ay n t 0:30 a. m, with ik-

f in ished U«!.lneMi belus tn b tn »p. At noon a no -ho it luncheon will be iield a t Uie Park hotel.

ElecUon .Monday NomlnaUon nnd elecUon ot offi­

c ers will come a t Uie 1 p.M onday. ALso featured will be selec. tlon of Uie nex t encam pm ent placi a n d presentaUon of awartLi.

T lie -nnnua l banquet will be held a t Uie P a rk hotel a t 7 p. m.

A t 8:30 p. m. M onday Jom t li su illau o n of officers wlU Uike placL a s will oUier bu.slnt.«. A general m U er d ance will follow th e buslm se.vslon.

su ite commander of Uie VFW L'i IC.nlliiiir4 . 1, r . f .

WPA’s Personnel In Idaho Reduced

BO ISE, Ida.. Jua« 19 (UJ»-W PA adm lnlstraU ve personnel In Idaho h as been reduced 30 per cen t In the la s t year as f, result of curtailm ent of th e s ta te p ropam , S tate Admin. U U vtor ITean W. MUltr said today.

'•Conslderwble further reducUona wtU iM t a e fr te t by J u lr L” UUlar declared, r r h e oaUonal WPA b u d f tt calls for • S3 per e a t redueUon for th e fiscal y e an commencing July 1 a n d we wUi immedlaUiy take.s tep s to a d ju s t our personnel to conform to th e na tional reqvilremcnts as soon a s such regulaUons a re received.”

M iller disclosed th a t operaUons a t d is tric t offices In Pocatello. Boise, C oeur d'A lene and Buhl would be ccmsoiiiialed i.-ilh thoee c i \h c sta te orrtces under the anUclpated cur-I f ilm »nt

•. Ul6 t JCt Of

f nn undcrstand lne a n io n g 'B rlt - - - hi, Russia and Uie U n lu d Sfatea n •■the urset^t tnalM tsf creating a x o n tl f ro n t In Europe In I3<2." M olotov's trip was widely regarded

I an Integra l p a rt of recentlj- de- eioplng allied stra tegy designed to

keep the common enemy worrj'lng . :r .-.ignpasts [wlnting in tJie gen- .1 th tcctlon ol ano ther IlghtlDC

front.Among UiP slgnpo.^ls were Uirse:

Second Fron tr A second fron t could be counted I to .siphon off some of Uie n.ixl rengtl! nov/ concentratetl on .of«

<C<>nlli..*d .f< r . . * I. C.i»m'. 1)

W PA CHIEF ASKS IREREQUISIIION

W ASHINGTON. June IB t/T) — W endell Ltind. director of th e W B ’s labor production division, contended toilny th n t "Ures on non-esscnUal p rlvnte automobiles m ust be pu r­chased by th e governm ent and a l­located to w ar workers who arc co- • ope ra ting fully In carrying full loads If fellow workere,"

••The whole victory program rides ' in U\e tires of Uic workers,” l » to ld .I speclnl house .committee on de- ensc m igra tion , now studylntC m e th ­

ods of fu ll uUllzatlon of th e naUoo's tran sp o rta tio n facilities In the w ar - p rogram .

"E ven If we assume an ability to khscib Rcrloua economic aisiobaUoi^.'* Lijnd ftald In a suktcment. “ well over ha lf of our cars m ust be kep t ru n ­n ing ju-st to m ake o u r war economy funcU on a t lU presen t ra te ; and this does n o t contem plato transportaU on for th e m illions o t new w ar workers to be added in Ihe lu tu ie."

H e Bald th a t 100 per cen t o f aU new n a tu n il and synthetic rubber would be devoted exclusively to m ili­ta ry requirem ents , and declared th a t “experience has shown th a t volun- U ry m ethods (ot rubber conserva­tion ) a re inndequale to do th e lu ll Job."

" I believe." he s ta ted a t one point. . " th a t I t Is ncccssary to pu t t « t h In Uie p rogram If we a re to achieve our victory goals." and he added la te r th a t “ . . . we m ust allocate tha existing supply ol equipment and rubber to uses essential to th e prose- . cuUon of th e war.“ • ’

Rubber Salvage Moimts to 164

Tons o f S c ^m u S th e d iirc In the10 sou th cen tral Jdaho c o u n U » to - , day sa id th a t IM tons of rubber h a i been accounted for u p u n U noon.

. . were y e f w w : — heard I ro n . '

Poc this reaaon he urged a ll eoun-;— "ty cbaUman to a^ k e u i Immedlata___surrey to tbelr w*pecUv« caunUei and r«port back to him at tbe c*r- ' Ucst ponlble^UiDfr-or b | UoaiMjf momlntf Rktb'a'fttetL -

.Aay.a«rrte*-«taUob Urubber—for tb e l« d u a l __________a n d v a r iu o -A lM M .M a ft lld b lia ;; ' ...

Pago Two ................TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO- Friday, June 19, 1942

; GERM AN Y STEPS UP FURY OF ATTACK ON SEVASTOPOLI

BALEDGE

lE T O D E A 'Dr HENRY HilAriRO

MOSCOW. Ju ly JB CUJD—Q cn. FrlU voii UUi O crroan nm iyof 150,000 m en stepped up Uie !ury of Ironial OMftulls upon bP?l<-Ker} SevnMopol iwlny W w hnt nppoared to be & deiiporiitc effort lo UUco the Crimfon lorlrcM bclort: Moivl&y. l i« jlrs l (innlvi'raary of iho w ar inUtii-'lii,

More Uitin 3W HJUe.i to Uie no rm on tl'p K hnrkov-D onelj river fron t MnTfJml B^meon TlmcxOiciiko’s red nrmy forees w rre onld In o/flclftl iid- vices lo b r lioUllnt! Hie rtirm y lo f ila n d .tm , tarrlriK vhf uDillirvs^ siUc- wnv to llli C u u w 1.1 In RBVOKK flKlU-

I 'lt if O rn iiun hlgl* conimnndClalm^l tliiil Ilie Ift-'t Ru-Wlnn de- {.-ii,'..- Iliic' noriJi of S.nnstoi)ol hurt

ph'ivnl iind nil Iml otic <•! Uio ic itr i’.'s' iiorUjprn forLUlratlon.i over-

TVic n n ib 'oW ot "dCApeT- uto r<miilrr-fttuc;;/i'' by Uir Uii.v Miiii-''. but snid Ilu-y w rrr ri'pulr,i-d.

.H nl S la r in n Land ( n ic {Irm inna. cltUmlnK lo b<

witiilii IcM tlinn two miles of U v tmvn Ihnrbor of s«vnMopol, aclmli- Ird tlini Riis-sliin niiirlncs Irom w ar- ^1,1P* of Uir Blnc't Ntft

ncnr K creh lo Uip ni: Srviu'lnpol iind on Uif con-'l Yul'n, ^(>IlUlnn. l of 8evintopol. u;>' par<-nUy in dlvcrrilon nlU clu.)

rin London. D ria^h m llltnry ■ m rnniors believed th a t Uie fn tr of Uir Dliioli nea fortrc.vi mlKlil. be dc- cldni wUhln u Itw dnyR V

H undreds of wonicn of Sevasun'ol, m rm b rrso f Uie red arm)' nnd tra in ­ed under fire, tvre rcndy lo rn te r Uic balllo whlcli liM rn«cd for H days nnd nlKliU wltJioul Irttip.

^vnbloiKir.n outnunibernl Ki‘«Tl.ion nnd lU civilians ren t word lo Mo. • cow Ih n l they hnve laVRn tin to -d ie to the la.it kouI" ra the r thnn su rrender the ir city-

RiluaUen Grava T lie MtuaUon wn.i irrnve. b u t far

from hopeleM. Across the bomb and rJiPlI-pocltetl npproacliM lo Sevn.ilo- jyjl thp O c n A a i Bllll nttncJcrd, The Ru-inlnn.i crcr>5it(J ttSSftMK fttler iw- Bjiult and frtsCh G erm an corpses Joined hundreda th a t hod been rol- On({ for two weeks.

T h e.firs t soviet eommunltiur today iinld no ImporlAnt chnnge* lind occurred on th e whole front laiil n lsP t. It'roveiCed % w vle t thrunt on IhB K alin in fre.nl. -s-’he rc thf- O er- tnnns were Uirown out of Uvclr po- filtlont. Apparently the action wni n o t large, because bu t "one u n lf »Ti» Involved.

B Y W I M DW ASinN O TO N , Jim e 10 OI.R)—

Socrelnry of A arlculture Claude U. W lckard assured Americans today th a t they would bo well fed for Uio du ration of Uie w ar, de.iplto a U ircat to food liUxlu tlypuBh "aome Bclflsh u n d unptttrlotlc noMdlnB-"

W Ickard. w riting In ilio cu rren t Lmuo of Colllcfn m asailne. suld

■food was belne hoarded "not only by consumers, bu t by proccMors and m iddlem en Ml down Uio llnr." Ho «-nrnod tJiat If such hoardlni! la con­tinued It will cause temporary «horl- aitea. ha.sten the necessity for r a ­tioning and complicate Uie problcjn of prlen control.

Fvirtunatclv, he said, no t all house­wives are buying moro. Uian Uiry ticed.

Reviewing Uic govemment pro­gram to raise, food (or a ll Uie U nit-

ill i.tipply no t only Uie United S tales but, B rita in a n d Russia w ith food atocka.

" I t sliould sober us to remember." h e wild, "how m uch tw tter off a re Utnn Uio people In Uie occuplcd countries of Europe."

PA U LM rs. Qeorgo Flclsher, Rupert.

Bpcnt Friday w ith her daughter. M rs. M. E. W auon nnd family. While Mr. FleW icr and, J . H. Handy. I leybum . a ttended the all-day m eet­ing of Uic S late O range Insurance

I d irectors a t Gooding.Mr. and Mrs. A. E. BtUwell and

I h e r niece and nephew, Mclva Jean I Hicks and Jo h n Hicks. Albla. la .,

who are here on a vhlt. spent S a t­u rday In Tft-ln Fnlla on business.

'■ T erry TwLvi. -ion of Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy TwI.13. who V M 'lakrti lo S a lt Lake City lost week, has been moved from llic U tah hospital to Soda HprlnKS hm pltal, where he Is re-

I celving trea tm cn i for spinal nienln- BlUs.

Mr.1. EdlUi Morgan, Mr. and Mrs.I R a lph Benedict and Mrs. Je u lo I BragKa have returned from W al­

lace where they a ttended the grand c hapte r of the O . E. S.

Mrfl. Jack M artin en tertained Uio P oul C ontract Bridge club. Mrs. Ray C lark wa.1 a gucit. Prizes went lo M rs. Amotd Sampe and Mrs. Angus MacRae.

M rs. XIark F re e r and dauKhter. B arbara . Englewood. Calif., are liere v lslU ns rclaUvea. Mrs. Freer will leave soon, and B arbara will spend th e sum m er In Durley. a guest of h e r uncle, Lewis F reer and family.

M rs. GcorgB Obcrholscr has rc- t u r a f d lo h e r hom e in New York C ity Rfter ependtng *— — “ Uie home of J i e r i

* T rlcv e r a n d fam ily.-Mr. a n d Mrs. WUiUm Nellson u id

chU drcn. M erritt a n d Arella. Logan, cam e Sa tu rday to visit h is m other. M rs. l ^ u r a Nellson. and le ft Sunday fo r Carey, w here M n . Nellson wlU spend tw o week* w ith h e r pa ren ts . M r. a n d Mra. Jo seph DiUworth. M r. N e l te o n 'h a i re lu m ed to Logaij. -

Mr. and lira . Jam es Bteveos and baby and h e r fa th e r. Dave Com- etodc. recently vlalted h e r b ro ther nn |l •lster-ln>kw , M r. and M n . V er- x u rd Comstock. AccQUio.

u n m p B is o N i^ T > NEW YORK. Ju n e IB (;?>-M ade-

U ne Webb. aa-yeorKild euuw aw r.' OUo.. sw del. todor *«* Mntenced

to Uf* lasprlKmment ror he; part lo thfl Diunler. o l Jdr*. eusaa Tloni

, » d 4b . VMattay jpeUib rcliitM .

Bonnet by Mars

DorI« AfeEwan, R rlllih Colum- b la 'i fln>t (Irl *hlp weliler. ilinwa a warllm r hat utTl**-

'ERASERVICES URGED

ANNAPOLIS, .Mil.. Juno 19 lU.PJ- Aclmlriil F rnrnt J . KlnK, cominaiid- rr-lii-chlef of llic U, S. fleet. c:iu- tlonecl KriuluaUnt; midshipmen a t th r naval aciuli'iny niialivtt"prejuillee" and "iinrrow-mlnclod Jealousy" lieWces^ U\e Rvmy navy.

SpraklnK lo (113 fl .^l cliu-.smen aboul to become naval nl(lc«rs. KliiK appealed lo r "wiiole-hearlcd coop- eriition" between different armed services'and bi'tween forces "jkllled in Uio use of d ifferen t iweapons."

His itm a tk s were conildtired ulR- n lflcant because of recent contro­versy over Uic relative value of sea and a ir power, and because of re­ported confllcti over achlevemcnui of army und navy a ir forces in the actloni off NUdway and Uie A leutian Islands.

•T ake oil propVr p tlde In th e pres- tlgo anti power of Uie navy," King said, "but do no t forget U iat Ujc o ther Kreat arm ed service—th e U nit­ed States arm y—Also wears the u n i­form of our countr>'—aa do our fe l­low ser\-lces of Uio navy—tiie marine

ed "only a t the cost of unrem itting labor and a mUlUtuda of heartaches and sacrifices such as Uils country has never known before,"

Fort Peck ‘Leak’ Rumor Is Denied

FO R T PECK. Mont.. June 10 (U.PJ —R rpbrts th a t Blwit Fort Peck dam —w orld’s larfffJl earUi-fllled ntnic* tiire—had developed a leak and was In danger of eollujBe. were dbcred- tled today by arm y enKlneera.

Lieut. Col. B. Selee. head of the arm y engineer' here, snld tha ported leak \lM In rm llty nn a slan well drilled below Uie base of tho dam before construction was started , anti wh'lch has s ta rted to flow BRaln since the w ater backed up,

•T here is i\o more rtantccr now th a n there has been In the past five years.” said MaJ. II. !L Dunham , acting dl.ilrlct enKlneer, "Residents have no t been warned to move out

t th e valley below Uio dnm."F irs t reports of Impending dftnger

reached Col. Charles U Sherldnn. head ti( th e Montatxa highway pa­trol. Ja st n igh t.

Soviet Denounces Action of Turkey

MOSCOW. June 10 ^T•^-Tl^e Rus- .slan prcM denounced totlay "shocking" the senieu&ins a t karix of iwo soviet clUr.eiu cliargrd

lUi complicity in n mL-.carrle*! bomb lot HKalMt the O enniui amha.-.^a- 3r to Tvirkey. Frnnr. von Pain ii'. Tlie dtfcndant.''. OeorKe Palpv and

Leonid Kornilov, were convicted We<lne.^ay n t th e TurkLih capital and each wns ^enteced lo 20 years Imprl.sonment, Tw o co-<lefendanLi.

Uirahred T urks from Jugc<(lavla, 10 trsUflr<l fur U v state, were sen­

tenced lo JO yeiirs each.Von Papen imd his wife ewaperf

serious Injury when a bomb explod- ■ near Uiem In an A nkani street

Pi:b. : h.

ALL REDNEW YORK- Jiine ID (UP)-TJils

Is the Ntory of th ree red faces— one i)f Uicm Uie duchess of Wjiid- aor.s.

The duchess has been sclUng mailed arivlee on glrdle.i, stockings and BUfh from "B arbara Adams.^' She (leclded to d rop Into th e de- partm nnt store and thnnk Miss Adnm.^.

T here n ln t no .MLvi Adams. I f s two fellows nam ed John Johnson and Milton Klein who used Uic feminine name for business pur* poses.

E\'eo'bo<ly hlu.ihed.

BUHLMr. end Mra. O eorge M. Ukene;

and son. Oeorge. a rc vWtIng friends a t Soda Springs th is week.

D r. and Mr*. M . A. D rake and children ore in P o rtland th is week w here Dr. D rake Is a ttend ing the N crthw tst M edical cot^vcnUon. They are also vl.sltlng relaUves. and ex­pect to r t tu m th is w eek-end.

A rch Eujtti.t. who Is in th e U. 8. navy, was recently tran sfe rred from Norfolk. Va.. to M aryland.

MUs LouUo W righ t and MU* C larlbelle.W alco tt a re vacationing fo r tw o w teka a t PorU and. SealUe and o the r coast cities.

M1.M Phyllis Plckrell. who recenUy retu rned from th e U niversity of Idaho , sou thern b ranch . Pocatello, h as accepted » poeXlon as a tenog-

office of A ttorney J .

PROBLEMS FACE CHURCHILL, FOR

Dy DE W IT T FACKENZIE Wide W orld W ar Analyst

British prem ier Churchill's arriva l for ano ther conference with Pre :U den l Roosevelt Is an inspiring Indi­cation of allied alertneM and co- octUniiUon o t e ffo rt aV ih ls crucial m om ent w hen declslvc military- ac- tlon.s are on th e fire.

I t ’s na tu ra l th a t speculaUon over the opening of a second fron t should miisiiroom up overnlglii. In view- of the pre.Mure from Mo.'cow and the recent allied nRreement on "tho u r ­gen t ta.\ks of c reaU ns tv sccot\d Sioni in Europo In 1942." w ith o u t doubt this burning question will figure In the Rooaevelt-Churchlll talks, bu t th a t can ’t be the sole subject for ronsldcratlon, 'filnco there are n u ­merous o ther vltal^ problems which w arran t this unexpected bu t not very surprlUng m tellng ,

China in Trouble For Instance: (1) China's position

Is probablj' more serious than I t has been -ilnce Uie outbreak of the Chino - J a p a n e s e conflict, and

attack on Russia la ever present. Its materlallzortlon likely depending on a succe.Mful developipent of H itler's offensive In eosteni Europe, for the wily N lppoiif/e will hesita te to a t ­tack a winning i>ovlet. H igh Chinese source.i today Bald they , though the Japnnrsn flirurert nn str ik ing Siberia ill July.

ll;c tic ili t side, liic Ilerce ... . inflicted on tho Ja p navy

ntiil a ir fleet a t Midway, coupled u'lUi the Nipponese de feat in the Coral sea. have so weakened the enemy striking power In th e Pacific Uiat It rea lignm ent of tiled strategy may now bo possible. (4) B u t on the debit page we have th e heavy ship- phih' lorjes In tha A tlantic due to

unrestric ted narJ subm arine .. ipalgn—certain ly a m a tte r of m uch concern a t a tim e when speedy transporta tion of w ar supplies L% urgent.

n u ie r O ffenilve <51 The forem ost questions, how- 'er. revolve abou t th a t g rea t sum_.-

...or offensive w hich H iller U try ­ing to b ring 'In to being, for Uie, out^

ne of the w ar m ost likely hinges th a t, Inu> th is picture, of courae.

Iltjv th e nvMter o f UmiI second f ro n t -w h e th e r It Is desirable or feasible

i th is time.H itler's prelim inary effort-s to grfl

his big . drive In to full swing have been unsuccessfiu In the face o f « realty m agnificent Russian resis t­ance and counter-attack . However, nobody la naWe enough to believe th a t th e nazi chief has shown h is full power, or anyUilng like it. He s till holds In reserve a vast a rm y of fre.ih troops and mountalni

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Surprise P a rty .DECLO, June 10 Bee Hive glrta

entertn lned Wednesdoy a t a su r­prise party for the ir teacher. Eva Brower. In honor of her birthday . O asnta were p lay td and lunch wil-s s w e d . Plans were m are fo r an over­n igh t ouUng a t a m e e tli^ T uesday w ith Miss Lois Flaher, Uielr teacher. In charge.

inlm als In the SheU and Islands. /

U. S. PLANES wSEA c o m

WASHINGTON. June 19 lUJO — fn -lts f irs t communique date lined ".Mediterranean theater,” the war departm ent revealed late yesterday th a t arm y a irm en scored a clear v lcu ry In their In itial officially-an­nounced encounter with Oerm an planes.

Relum ing frorA a bombing raid on an I ta lian fleet In which two ba ttle ­ships were hit, th e fiormaUon of Con­solidated B-34 botnters fought off a f ligh t of G«rmftri>Wes»*t»chnvldl. pursuit planes and sent one Into the sea. The American plane.1 reached Uielr no rth African base w ithout serious damago and w ith­out casually to personnel, tho war deparim ent said.

D rat O ff AxU AtUek . T he action occurred on June 15.

and the communique confirmed re- port.s from Cairo th a t the American bombers helped beat off Italian w ar­ships a ttack ing British convoys and scored h its on the 3S.000-ton ba ttle ­ship L lttorlo and Uie 23,000-ton Ca-

TtiD communique was based on a prelim inary report received from Col, H arry A. H alverson, commanding the a rm y a ir forces In no rth Africa.

T he w ar departm ent said th a t Uie American bombers worked •'In clase cooperation With tho British fleet and th e royal a ir force" in attacking

"cap ita l th lp s o f Uie itsOlan flee t In th a Mediterranean.'*

8eon> Direct HIU ' “Tho a ttack '■began about 8 a. m . on Ju n e 15" It conUnued. ’'W hen the I ta l ian fleet, conslsUng of the batUe- sh lps U tto rlo and Cavour. accom- ponled by several cruisers and a screen of desUoyerrf, was encount­ered . T he fleet was apparently en rout« to a ttack a large and Impor­ta n t British convoy. Our bombera concentra ted ihe lr atueic on th a .two Ita lian battlcahlps, scorlnB a con.slderablo num ber of direc t h its .

“As a resu lt of this a ir altaclt by A m erican and DriUih planes, th e XUilian warships were pu t to fU<ht w ithout a ttacking the British ves­sels. O u r planes encountered a con*, s lderable am ount of a n ti-a irc ra ft fire, w hich was IneffecUve."

Civilians Ordered Away From Coast

Channel by NazisBy The United Press

T he O erm an occupaUon au thorl- Ues have ordered evacuaUon of oiv- lUan evacuaUon of civilians frtxn coast, the BrlUsh radio reported to ­day.

T he Dleppe-Boulogne area and c ertain regions on the Belgian coast were ordered evac-jated, Uie broad­cast said, presumably in conneeUon wlUi recen t defense preparaUons a gainst tha th rea t of -allied tn> vaslon.

ENGLAND FEARS LOSS OF TOBRUKBy EDWARD W- DKATTIE

LONDON, June 19 ajj>j—B rita in ’s a rm y In n o r th Africa may be com ­pelled to abandon Tobruk. Its fort>' res* on th e Libya coast 60 'm llea from th e fronUer, a BrlUsh m ilita ry com m entator said today.

T h e coee' of British reverses In L ib ra m ight, i t was believed In w ell-lnfonned q u a rte n , be loss of control of th e M edlterraneart unless A m erican dive bombers could tu rn the tide.

BriUsh m ain force* had been pushed back to Uie E gyptian fron­tier, and the mllluvry eom m enU tor. Indicating th a t the DriUsh were de­term ined to figh t for Tobruk, sug­gested also th a t the dlfflculUes of supptying It from the sea now m ight prove g rea ter than It was advisable to m eet.

“Tobruk la no t essenUal to holding Uie fron tier Une. b u t tt would be extremely annoying to the enemy to have It on the ir flank.” ho said. “Hcrwever, I cannot say w hat loves we a re prepared to take to hold H.

N ot EssentU)"Also TCbruk is n o t essenUal to an

axis drive Into Egypt. B u t I t would be a g rea t advantage to them from from th e supply viewpoint. D ritbh loM of Tobruk would be a very se­rious m atter."

T h e com m entator said also th a t th e BrlU sh hoped to hold th e val-

m aterie l. I n c l u d i n g grea t a ir streng th . All th a t Is going to be brought Into acUon soon, and then he ll 'Will begin to pop.

T lia t brings a s to a no ther thought. I was chatting yesterday w ith O en. H. S . Sewell, th e distinguished B r i t­ish m ilita ry expert, and he believes H itler m ay be getUng se t to under­take a T u rk lsh-Syrlan ofKraUon.

Should such on offensive tt— lerlnllse 11 would Immediately chal- lenge a ll Uie British cmd American resources In the m iddle east—and they are very considerable. T he U nited S lates would come Into the flghUng In a big way. no t only w ith our a ir force bu t undoubtedly with troops which a lready are In th a t Useatcr.

O ut o f A rm yw illiam MacKniRht, form er ed i­

to r of the Gooding Leader, who sold out the f irst of the year to accept a fom m U ilon in the arm y, has been discharged be<-ause of ill health . He had been In the htvspltal pracUcally all Uie time since his Inductlmi, due to an Infected slnas. He has no t announced his plon.s.

SPRINGDALEC. W. Bennett and Mr. and Mm.

Jay M archanl. S a lt Lake City, were overnight giicsti of Mr. and Mrs. S tanley M archant. Mr. Benm mil Mrs, M archant left Sundav for

SeatUe to visit relatives. Mr. M ar- c l« n t rem ained lo i a few days visit w ith his parents,

Mrs. Olga Mai, San Francisco, visited recently w ith Mrs. M ont Winn.

Bonnie and Borden Short. Paul, rerrn tly visited the ir g randparents, .Mr. and .Mrs. S tanley M archant.

M rs. Carrie D anielson. Idaho Falla, has arrived to visit her daugh­ter nnd Kfin-ln-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barton,

Mr. and Mrs. H arry Shangle. Id a ­ho Fall-1. \-lslted Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burton recently.

Miss Naomi Hron.son. who has a c ­cepted a position In the b u rsa r’s ofllce a t Albion, spen t Sunday w ith her parents.

O arj' Merrill, son of Mr- and M rs. Orval Merrill, was released S a tu r- tlny from Uie Cottage hospital, where h r was trea ted for pneumonia.

Mrs, Trvn-al Rasmu.wrrj and ch il­d ren. Malrta and O n a l . have r e ­tu rned from S a lt Lake City and o ther U tah cities where Uiey vW led relatives.

R a lph W est underw ent surgerj- a t the Cottage ho«pltal. Ditrley. Hi* condlUon Is reported fair,

M r. and Mrs. B, P. Fillmore and daughter. V era, w ent to Rigby to a tten d fUncral services for a r e l a t i v e . Mr.i. Lldla Fillmore Clonard.

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uable HalTay'a pass, in Uie fron tier a rea , w hich Is now regarded p a rt o f the fro n t line.

Ile.sults of the offensive by forces under N ail Col- G en. Erwin Rommel. sUU a re Incomplete, bu t DriUsh m ilita ry expert* d r t ^ I h ts t conclu­sions today from the sudden reversal th a t snntchcd sucecsa from Uie ol- lles by a narrow margin.

1—Rommel apparenUy hopes lo M cure bases whom which land- based a irplanes m ight squeese the B rttl.'h flee t Into the eastern end . o t tlie M edlten tm eaii tmd keep It there by following the example of th e American a1r forces on M id­way Island against the Japanese. T h is would gravely endanger M alta If successful.

Neared Victorya—T lie nritl-'-.h e ighth arm y under

U eu l. Oen. Nell M, R itchie was w ithin an ace of victory, th a t m ight have ended the whole nnrUi Africa w ar, b u t Rommel daringly took ad- voiUnKc of weakjiewes In allied des­e r t equipm ent and ii.sed S tuka dlve- bombrr7\ nIdUiilly to regain control o f the m ain battlefields and to sal- vagc a mas.s of dnmaged equipment.

3—T lie Bri'l.sh lire ureaUy Im­proved b u t silii have no t fully mn-i- lered Uie technique nf desert nie^h- an lred w arfare due parUy to failure to build up strong dive - bomber r.quadron.s.

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OLDDESTROYERLONDON. Juno 10,W >-A wild

and ftir mclM 100 mltra orf Uie I-Vench AlJanUc cc*st on W cdncs- <5«)’ which iiTsullfcJ In Uio destruc­tion of /our BpnnLih fislilng traw ­lers. Uie l.l2ft-ion B ritish destroyer Wild Sw*n anU hulf ot Inc force 0 13 Oermiin dive-bom b­ers wna disclosed todny by th e D rlt- W i ndmlfttlly,

ChronolORlcaUy. th is w hnlhnppencd. according lo Uie odm lr-

-n lty communique:1—A dozen Junkers-S a’s ro iurtl In

an U it 23-veM-old iSr-Hroyer on Wednesdfty evcnlnc nnrt "nUo tun ied th e ir ntientlon to a epnnlsh traw ler flee t »lilcli WA.1 flsliitiK In Uic vl- cSnlty." M Ihe ntlmlrnUy exprcwed

2—Tlirce of itie little Spnnl.ih flCLi w rrr simk a n d n fourtlj dnmaRcil.

3—"nir Wild Swnn «liot down four o f the 13 Junkers, nnd two oilieni which probably were wlnR<‘d by the d e s t r o y e r ' s suns, collided nnd crn ihcd Into tJie tea . ..

4—Tlie Wild sw nn, herself dnm - oRPd, collided nccW entally w ith the diimnKCd Spanlsli nrnwlcr. sending tJie fl.ihlnir boat under.

5—Tlie Wild Swnn siiU.icquently ?ank.

>- Elevpn m rnibers of the traw ler crew nnd the bulk of th e Wild Sw an's complement were saved.

Corregidor Was WeJl Fortified,

» Soldier DeclaresSllO SnO H E, Ju n e lO -W m in rn

M orsan. a private, first cla-vi. in the U, S. army sta tioned a t Corrntldor In 1D37 nnd 103R, nnd now employed in Shoshone by Uie U: p . railroad. Knve nn Instructive talk w itii photo- Krnphs. nt Uie luncheon m ectln« of the Siio.'.Iione Rotary- du b . held W ednesday noon a t Uie LeBlon Me­m orial bulldliiR.

Mr. Morsaii rxplnlnrcl the tle- fra ien of Uie Island of CorrcRldor. saylna ihn l It wn.i tnnnelpd corridors Hint would hoii.-'r Uie , tire ipopulHtloii of the Islnnd. 5,000, fo r .■:ome tim e, bu t U\nt U c t ot proper supplies of ftxKl npparently m ade It ImtJov.lble to w ithstand Ions slcRe.

OurlnR U\c bitolHer* :nrj'lon n w tion wn.1 made to buy a defrn.'.e bond and the m a tte r was referred to th ii finance committee. Cliarlcs A lls won delrnr.e stnmpfi.

M rs. Carrico N am ed A t G range M eetinff

HAOERMAN, Ju n e 10-H ajtcrm i Valley OmnRo m et Monday wl 33 prew nt. Mrs. 'WUllntn O launer reslRned_,as lecturer nnd Mrs. Uay- niand Ciirrlco wn-s elected to fill the vacwicy, Tlie social com m lttec made pUn.n lo r a tlnnce lo be Riven S d l- iirdnv. June 37. n t Mldwny pavilion. T lie najijes of Mr. and Mrs. iHoyd Ru-wel were presented for m em ber­ship.

'H ie profrnvm Included n wmc and several reodlnss and gue.wlng Riunes, Ho.ite.-.^.'\ were Mrs. irownrd C lif­ford. Mrs, Ralph Miller, M rs. Wil­liam a iau n e r and Mrs. Je-'-ie Sands.

M rs. C lark Hostess A t Bridge LuncheonHAOF:r .MAN. Ju n e ip — Mr:.,

1ienr>- Clark enterta ined Tuesday a t a de.'-iert luncheon. Drldee was play­ed d iirlns the afternoon wUh prlies ColnK lo Mrs, M. L-. Gales, Wendell, M rs. Lyle Potter, a n d Mrs. W alter Drown.

O ther Buciia were Mrs. W. W. Utlcrbaclc. Seattle; Mrs, Mamie Me* Nelly. Me.ift, Colo.; Mr.r J . W. Jones. M rs. M. M- Prewitt, Mrs, W allace Uostwlck. '.Mrs. Nellie RoKers. Mrs. Chnrle.i Skinner, M rs. John S t a r t and MLv Eunice P o tter.

DECLOMr. nnd Mrs. C harles Chnpm an

nnd children. LoLs. Charle.i and r.er. Portland, Ore.. vlslte<l Mr, m d Mrn. RiLwell Snndell.

Mrs. Prank Ander.ion left M on- <lny for Jefome to vlsti her m oU «r several dnys,

Mrs. Sue UemU returned lo Salt l.nke City Tue.vlay. nccomp.'uiled by h e r nephew. Dick Diu^rlnRton. who will v k lt there.

Mrs. Robert McConnel nnd chil­d ren nre vlflltlnR h e r pa ren ts In W endcH—15

Mrs, J , 0! Covley. Jerom e, vLilted h e r daURhters, Mr,i. P rank A nder-

I son nnd Mrs. Floyd Mo.',ley,Mrs, Clifford Sutton wa.s ndmltied

to the Coit#Ke hospital T luirsday for m edical treatm ent.

.Max O llletl. wlio ha.s b een".....Honed n t IndlannpolLi. Ind., la here on a lO-d.-iy fiirlough vliltlnj; his m other. Mrs. PrancU O lllett.

Mrs. George K cisler and dauRh- fer. Bonny, have retu rned from R rlsham City. UuUi. where they visited relatives two week.i,

M r. o.i«l Mrs. L cara.ndc W ood- bur}-. California, a rrived T uesday for (V two weeks’ vacation wlUi the ir pa ren ts . Mr, and Mrs. A, C. W ood­bury tvM Mt. and M n . O llberl K idd.

M r. and Mrs. Melvin Doman, CoodlnK, visited hU paren ts. Mr. and M rs, JOBcph Doman a n d family.

MI.M Cleora Ander*on left S u n ­day for S a lt Lake City to visit h e r a u n t.

M rs. e a r a ^ ln R h a m has 're tu rned from > l « < » ’n iro she vUlted h e r son. Ivan Merrill and famll}-.

Mlsa Cleo M orsan le ft Sunday for A m erican Falls lo visit h e r b ro ther a n d hU wife, Mr, a n d Mr». Jo h n M orcan.

M iss E lla Mae OlieUwlrtr exS MlM Elsther H arding. Durlry, spen t T uesday wlUi Mm. A nna Lewis.

M rs. Donald Anderson, who h as b « t i vl&lUt\8 h t r p a re n ti, E lahop and M rs. Winfield H urst, and Mrs, Vivian Anderson, who haa vUlted h e r parcntii, Mr, and Mr*, r r e d O. Dap- rltiR lon. Tttum ed lo D lacktoot W ednesday.

O leen LewU attended * beet m cet- Ing In Jerom e recenUy.

D ane Anderberg, son of Mr. and M rs. Harold A nderberi. was oper­a ted on Sunday for appendicitis a t Uir Cottftire hospital. Burley,

M rs. Itby B anofr U a t th e C ol­lage h a ^ l to l receiving medical trc.itm ent; -

Grange GleaningsBy A. HARVESTER

DUHLT h e war can be fe lt 'in more wai’s

th a n one and the Buhl Omngc ran Into one of them in nwaraing ihc sd io larsh ip to Uio university short course. Miss DoroUiy O rlff. Salmon trn ei, was adjudged Uie most ou i- sU nding 4-K clubber in T n ln Falls coW ly and w oi in line for Uie award. Now I t &eenu U iat Uie slioct coune wlU not b« held and Uie Q range U giving Miss O riff 110 In war lU m ps. tho acUon being token a t the meet* lnsL.,*m June 9.

I l io Uilrd and fourUi degrees were given to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W rlEht and Uie report of Uie USO drive was received. huV Js no t com­plete. I t was decided lo have on exhibit a t Uie Pomona O range flower show. Ju ly II.

D uring Uic lecture hour. Mrs. K ruse gave a reading. T lie woes of a weed commissioner were told by J . P. H unt and not to be outdone, Mrs. F, E. SouUiwlck told how ■to s e t-a . calf lo d rink -tT Jil4.i» ..ao.job for Uic weak In body or sp irit. Miuiy a Ume I've hod one of Uie calf’s feet In my pants pocket and another In my rubber b w t. And a little calf looks .lo Innocent.) EUiel Olds con­ducted a quesUo'n and answer sam e. Refre;.liment.i were Ice cream and cake, served by Mr. and Mr*. F rank SouUiwlck and Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Spencer. A t the nex t me«Ui>B, Jyne 23, Deep Creek will be guejU and will fu rnkh Uie prORroin. D on't for- Ket Uic dat« and plan to be Uiere as Riving a O range prosTam lo a hand fu l of people Is no t conducive to one's best effort.

CKDAU l>nA-WC edar Draw QnuiRp mid Ccdnr

Driiw Com munity club aKiUti showed Uiat they are up nnd comlnK. n i l s Is Uic nelRhborlioo<l Ihn t mndc such n good showing in the R rd Cro-'-s drive. Uils wlnter_,’and now ilify 1 mure than doubled the ir quota In Uie USO drive, having M7.50. v tlielr quotn wns HO. Tills wiun’ c plctcd In two days nnd .-.liow.-i fine cooperative sp irit of Uie:,c coniinunUy KroVjw-

Only the usiml Criiiiur routine claimed Uie atten tion liu'.t Friday nlKlit. V bltors were Mr. ivnd Mrs. CeofRe. Baxter. .Mr. nn<l .Mr,i. Ray­m ond WrlRht nnd daiiKliter and Mr. L. W, Lovelace. Rcfrer.tiincnui' ' served by Mr. and Mrs. U owanl Cobb, with a social hour followlnK.

Tlic progrnm offered by Lecturer n ie n r honored the fine. H ie opcn- IriK -sonK was "Old O liiry,' T hen a penny inarch. Uic Jiinils from which BO to the chaplain for n ilow er fund, was held. Tlie pniijr.im Included rendhiK, "Our Lovrly Banner." hy Ml-ui FlOiSile Coblrnt/-: readlnK, "Here Comes Uic 1-laK." Billy Zink: two plano-ftccordlnn selecUon.i by ML« Bernice WriKlit, nnd nn a r ­ticle on oleo. Uikrn from the Cream ­ery Cooperalor, read by Fred Ulrnz. c n ie oleo Kroup now ,'eek lo have the tax on oleo ntjoll.'.lied In tlie In ­terest o f national def^n.^e. W lih the wages of consumers a t Uic pre.-.ent level Uiece ts no rrai.on W let Uic bars down here, an<l If t.iklng away Lax money Is nny way to fu rther tlonnl drfeii-ve. It'.s a new one on I t there Is nny need for b n iis tn the wnr effort, It nilRlit pay to make a drive on some of our moneyed Intere.-it.'^, notably the oleo. booie and oH people.i Mr. LtAtlnee told of his travebi In Arlztmn In.-.t w inter, m w hat .ihortened by lire rn llonins. but Intere.ithiK neverUiele.-j.

d i :e p c b e e kw ife and I w ent over to Deep

Creek O nuige i ts t Friday night th e D irrow home. OnU' rguune b\j_. ness was on U p, n report of Uie USO drive show ing a large otnount above Uie quota assigned to Uie district, over *100 being raised to Tlie form er# are working so hard the.ic days U « t Uiey ha v en 't the old w in­te r Ume pep and Uils U reflected In boUi Oiana® aVKntlonce and s O ut don’t le t It g e t you down. . la the Ume the friends (?) of the farm er 'w o rk Uie hardest, so chins up . ^

Mrs, L. B . Tllley, lecturer, had - short program . M rs. R. D, Neyman read a series of cjlpplngs from Uie curren t news of the day. J . R. Craw­ford jpoke on '"We, Uie People of Today." stressing th e im portance of our reloUon lo.Uie rest of the world and our atU tude to Ui«m If we ore to enjoy a . losung peace a fte r UiU war.

Ice cream and cookies were served by Uie hostess and a p leasan t social hour - followed.—T h c - n c x t ‘m eeung will be a t Uie Tllley hom e, on June SC. I t was announced U ia t Uie Orange would take a p rogram to Buhl O range Jutie 23. so a ll be on hnnd.

.NOltTHVIEWTliey had a good uilcnuuiicti uu>

a t Northvlew Or&ngo a t th e ir last m ttU ng svnd sort oS gave d id Uie ••works," Roll call wa* onswered by telling of an InteresUng or historical event In Uic life of faU ier. WlUi life boliw Ju s t one blamed Uilni* a Jler anoUier alt dad 's event.i should be InteresUng to him . Mr. ond Mrs. Robert Day were pre.iented w ith a K ia from the O range, R efrcxhm enu of fandwlclies. cookies and coffee were ^ervcd by .Mr. and Mrs. Rob­e r t Maxwell.

LUCERNELucerne O range had a varied pro*

c ram n t Its la st meeUng. wlUi a Jlye* ly (ILwuislon of tlie various war front.'!, led by Lillian H rjtm anek, MIm H ejtm nnek once made a trip to the cQuntrtes souUx of the border, bring a Spanish teacher In lilRh !,cliool. The program fo llou td a brief bu.^ln^.•J Ne»lon, Mr^- Pete T esar Kavr ft very lulere^tlv^K talk Czeclio.-ilovakla. followed by n duet In th r Czech langua({e hy Tom H ejt- mnnek and Arnold Svancnre. Mrs. DixTUnns-’v spoke on Java and Mr. and Mrs, BekI gave a clever one- m lnuie skit. T hen followed a chlck- cn-culllng contest fo r the ladles, Mrs. Dell w inning Uie prize.

R elrcshm cnU were scr\’ccl by the ladles of the O range nnd a social hour followed. T lie nex t meeUng will be thbi Friday. Jim e 13,

EXCKI,SIORESsccblor G range m et la s t'F r id ay

nlKlit wlUi a progrnm honoring fntlirrs. M nster Floyd P a tu r.ion pro- slde<l over th e short bu.^lnejs SM-, slnn. with a good attendance and nn inlerestlnK meeting. T hat 'i sp irit. Excelsior. Keep 11 up.

Mrs. Pntterson. lecturer, p resen t­ed Uie prottrfttx^. as {oHowr; T rad ing ; - n i e Flng.- Mrs, A. C. Pettygrove; rending, -T ribu te to FaUier." Mrs. Patter.ion: vocal solo.t, "Sp^'eo' Moon" n«d 'T o Y ou^Ss;»e<Ii»an, Aloha," by R o b e ^ ^ « t5T?rovc: read ­ing, "My D B d ." l9ai'ne Henrj-; con- te.it for men, Mr. Pettygrove higl; nnd Mr. O b h low. T lie program closed with Rroup .ilnRhiK and re- trr-.hmcnt.i were served by the la- dlej.

l i U R E O l E N 2 TR A IN S-C R ASH

LOS ANGELES. Ju n e 10 W — Seventeen person* were Injured,

believed seriously, w hen the first and MCond sections of the Union Paclflc'A crack C hallenger collided In the railroad yanL'i a t Yermo, Calif., about iM mile* norUi- east of her*, a t 3 a, m , lodny.

First report U> U. P . headquarter; were th a t Uu'ee were eerlou.'ly h u rt, but officials announced la te r th a t Injuries were confined to cu ts and bruises, and a ll would be able to

' proceed.The accident occurred when

second secUon. slowing down for the station, plowed Into Uie rea r of th r flr.M secUon, Ju.^t pulling out: Both trains were traveling r.lowly, T lie Im­pact derailed the engine tank , nnd baggage car of Uie wcoiirt MCtlon. Both train s were enstbouiid.

There was no traffic lleup. and rail offlclal.1 sa id the train s would be aW« t» ptocewS. T l\c Injwrcd p a s­sengers were given f irs t a id trc-at- ment on'U ie spot, Tlie trn ln s h a d I rf t here shortly a fte r 8 p . m . Tliur.sday.

In charge of th e Irahw w ere Con­ductor *n>m M cLaughlin nnd Engl neer F . N, I talgh t, of Uie f irs t seC' Uon, and Conductor P rank Appel nnd JSiglneer W, M. Sneary. of the T ond sfcllon. a ll of Lew Angeles,

Grocers’ Speaker

Dr. Adams S. Bennlon. obove, wilt address the convention of Idaho Grocer* and M eat Dealera a t Sun Valley. June 22 a n d 23. Taking *« his «ul)Jpct, "W hen tlie (•olnff Gel< Tough.” Dr. Bennlon Jilll »peaV on n a i-t lm e toiiAUlnn* ■s (hey affect retail business. Dr. Bennlon Is assU tanl to th e presi­dent. Utah Power S: I .lsh t rnnt- pany, and Is a nallnnalljr Vnonn speaker and author.

DEFENSE SCHOOL l E R i O SUCCESS

O O O D lN O ^June 10—Tlie all-day civilian defenifl school held In Uie Ooodlng county court room was well a ttended b>- townspeople, country residen ts nnd oUier communities.

T h e m orning se.wlon was spent c.. Kn-i'defonsc.-WlUl.Blitrlff. Clair King II.-) ln.sUuclor. n.ul.Med by Lelgli Ing - ersoll. Vnrlou.s kinds of gas Uint nilRht (lOftslbly be u^ed were lho,v; prlnclpnlly dLscaw d. aiW th e first nld trea tm en t as well as decontam l- nn llon nnd other plia.ses Of fighting 8M were coasldered.

T lie ofternoon se.wiotis were spent on the differen t pha.ses of Jlrc figh t­ing . Following the general meeting. Uiere were siwelal »e.«lons for each Rroup of defcll^e workers for fu rther o rgnnlsatlon nnd conipleUon of de- t«lU. Sheriff King nnd County A gent B. J . Palmer nre nirni county fire, w ardens.

Dr. F, E. U arreit Is In charge of th e medical unit, n.ulstcd by oUier doctors of Uir county and by Uie nu rses aW, ossas\iifd UHder Mr*. P e a rl KIrkpnU lck.. Sam Sullivan U In charge of public uUlllles, and will be a.v5bled by employers o f Uie telephone company and Srtaho Power.

Public works will Include nil road crcws who nre also encouragcd to eompleie n Urst-nld couri.e as well n.s complete oUirr InstriicUoiw. Each

highw ay dU trlct will be respoa-dble for l u jmrtlcular areo wlUi the m aintenance foreman as Ihe princi­pal warden of respective groups.

O.E.S. o f Shoshone H olds F inal M eet

SHOSItONE, June tO — At tho final meeUng until fall of Lincoln chap te r, O, E, S., Tuesday evening, in Uie M asonic hall. M rs. Lottie Pllger. worthy matron, gave an icrcsilng and complete report h e r tr ip to grand chapter, held ln.it

■eek in Wallace.D uring the business ger-slon. two

members were voled Into Uie chap- la r by afflllnUon, Mrs. F rank Clem. M rs. Froncls Oros.ie. Miss Oladys Anderson and Miss Ruby Orosse were hoste.Mc*.

Garden Club Pfans ' Nutrition C o u r s e

DELCO, oune M em tom o t Xbar O nrdea Olub. ore m aU ng ptaoa. t o sponsor a nuU lU oa'da««, w JU x 'M n. - O. A. Moellmer. Rupert, M la i t r u o - lo r. T en lessons wUl be given In 3» hours.

TenuilvB plans have b c tn auuJ* to have the classes he ld a t tUB ' school. -Books fo r tho course wUl cM t 25 cents. A meeUng wUl &• held June 23 a t 2 p. m . <or thos* persona InteresMd. ■

R cbekahs M eetHAOER.MAN. Juno 10—Rcbekoli

club m et Wednesday a t tho home of Mrs, Ed Thomp.ion. Mrs. John S tnrk WAS leader fo f U ii study of by-laws nnd the consUtuUon,-and Instructed officers In the ir teRiJla. AMlstant hoite.ves were M rs. Mau- rlco Bevins and Mrs, d ia r ie s Cary.

• ELECTllIC •TABLE APPLIANCES.for Uio most acceptnblo WEDDING FRE.SENTS See a full selecUon n t

SODEN e l e c t r i cPhone 370 Next to Orpheum

E very day Shoe K e p a ir Siwlal

FALK'S. Scllinjr Acenla

SEARS

Rebekah Sessions Held in Richfield

RICHFIELD, Ju n e ID—Richfield R ebekah IoJ rc wns ho:,t n t the dLi- trlc t convention Monday n t the W oman's club rooms in Richfield. Sixty women from Hnlley, Bellevue, K etchuin, Pnlrfleld and Sho.ihone nttended.

O fflclaU prerent were. U ila 'Watta. a.',.sembly president; Mable O nrland. a.v^embly seerelnry; Post Pre.sldenW M nrgaret Pomeroy nnd Emma SmIUi. Pocatello-. W lhta VenaWe of ne llem e. and Audra Farmlum, Ketch'imi,

D uring the afternoon te.v.lon, Mrs. C . O, Chntlicld wn-1 chnlrm an; Mrs. LouW Ne.iblt. first vlce-chnlnnnn; Mrs. .Mngglc Edwnrds, ^econd vice- chairm an. and Mr.s. Edna K ohl, see- relno '-

Each town contributed numbers to th e proKrnm with Ethel Lee. F a ir­field. giving n rending; Lea Walker. Hailey. Binging "Ah. Sweet Mystery of L ife" and "A Perfect Day." Tlie n .w m blj^ pre.ildent nnd sccretao ' both gnve talks nnd InstrucUons.

A ^ p m . batiQUet wns s c n e d nt Uie M ethodw t rliurcii basem ent with th e W.S.C.S. in clinrRe, T lie four tab les were aitrnctlvety decorat -1

lUi gold llnk.\ centered by pink nnd green baskeus of beauUful flow-

T lie lodge colors of pink and ereeti were also carried owt In the m in iatu re gold links centered by nu t bn.skets as guest favors.

Following dinner. Uie Richfield lodge Inltlnted two cantHdntes. T lier- m a W lkon, Fairfield, and ’ Mrs. Jam es Floyd. Slio.ihone. TJie con­vention will be a t Ketchum next June .

B uhl Boy s ta tioned A t Gowen Field BaseP riva te Charles R- Stoddard, eon

of Mr. and Mrs. George B, Stoddard, B uhl, haa bc tn tran sJened lo the 303rd bom bardm ent group n t Oowen field. BoLie. his portn ta were In­form ed today.

T h e young 'm an enhsled In Uie ftlr corps last November nnd was aen t to Jefferson Barracks, Mo. L ^ ter h e took b u lc nleehanlcal tra in ing o l C hanute field. Rantoul, in.. and o t Swampscolt,Mo.s3.. where h e speclollMd In .luper-chorgers.

F ish in g TripWENDELL, Ju n e 10 - Mr. and

M rs. R a lph ChLsm and M anrorette. M r. and M ri. H ugh Caldwell. Mr. a n d Mra. H enry Barton, Mr. and Mr*.' C larence OrUi. Mr. and Mr«. W lUard W c rt.-aw l M e. and Mra. M yron K upper and famlllea pic- nicked a n d fished a t N lasaia sprlnca Sundixy.

T h e occoalotx was In honor o t Miss Ruby O rth , who Is home on vacaUon from S ea ttle where she Is eroploy-

M rs. D urk P raises Services of

HANSEN,.jlune-lOWU am for the ■USD ISO per cen i" .M r.s. Raym ond Duik declnred. on h e r arrlvn l home from Yakima, W ash,, w here she nnd M r. Durk had the oppo rtu n ity . to vUlt one of i h e west coosfa ' best USO centers w ith th e ir son. S taff Sgt. Eldon Durk.

A' number of letters w hich Uiey received from Uielr son In th e past would never h av e been «,Tltten had I t n o t been for the auppUej th a t he had ohtnlned from the U SO . Sst. D urk told hU parent.s.

T he cookie barrel Is one of the mcwt popular features of the USO cen ter. accotdlnR to th e m en ri» . Uoned n t F ort Lewli,

W EN D ELLH oward Commoiia, who liM been

a stu d e n t a t the .San R aphael m ili­ta ry academy. Son Rnpliacl. Calif., ha.s returned to spend th e siunm er wlUi Mr.. and Mrs. E. G. Common*.

M r. and Mrs. C, W . R ader ' . . . w eek-end gucsUi of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. O . ConimoiLs. J lie Rn/lers hod been transferred from W allace and were en route to Provo, U tah , lo m ake Uielr home. Mrs. R ader U a n iece of Mrs. Commons.

M r. and Mrs. LeRoy Schouwelter m e t Mls.1 M ary M argarcU e Moorc a t Wells, Nev., Tuesday. Miss Moore spen t a few days w ith them Uien w en t on to he r liome a t Kan.sas City, Mo.‘ She received h e r degree from S tanford university Uils spring.

M iss Luclle Ben-ion sp e n t the w eek-end w ith ML-u M ildred Roffcrs n t Boise. MLss Rogers, who t\as been In Boise for some tim e, returned WIU1 her.

M rs. Essna Emery. Spokotve, W ash., is visiting her sister. Mr*. Gova H oskins and fam lb'.

M r. and Mrs. E. L. Sackm on and ehlkSreu have fo\a\d a house and

located in M enett, W ash. Mr. S ackm an Is working a t Brem erton.

Tom m y O ates Is spending JO dnys •with h is g rand tn lh tr, WlUlam Oe«W above Hailey.

Norm an Ooold had his appendix removed recently a t Uie local hos-piuu .

Miss Vivian Caldwell and Edward Plegenbojim nre home from th e U ni­versity of Idaho to spend th e aum,.

B orbnra Ollkey. Tw in Falla, Is spending two or three weeks w ith h e r a u trt and uncle. M r. » n d Mra. R. O, Ward.

Mni. Lf.-ille Lawton and children retu rned Monday from a tw o weeks' vU ll wlU\ her parenU . M r. a n d Mra. Joe m x le r , Wwlston.

MlAs Zoa Ross a ^ v e d Sunday evening from Berkeley. She Is a rue.M tjl M r sister. M n . Oordtan MacQulvey, and family.

Lieut. Shrapnel Invented ahrapnel.

HITLERDoesn’t Know About This!

Ilcro'in America, one of otjr HtronR wcjipons th a t IHUcr dof«ii’t appreciate Is our willinKness to do nnytiiin;; nnti cvcrjthlnK l« hrtp win the war. Kvcn a little tlilnR like u.*iinK fewer metal IwttJe caps will iielp.

TIio W ar ProductJon Board has said to n» tJiat wo ean continue to make Bohemian Ciub Beer w ithout limit—lint tha t wo aro*to rcducc^by 10% the use of metal bottle caps. This wc cliocrfuUy do.

Enjoy All You Want of This Fine Beer!- - - - - - But when Convenient - BuyTHE BIG STEIN IE QUART BOHIE

By tw itc h in g a g o o d ih a r e o f o u r p a c k a g in g f ro m th o 12*o*. b o t t io to 32-OX. ( q u a r t ) b o t t l e , wo c an t ^ t i n u e to su p p ly o u r c u ( to m « rc w ith t h e » a m e y o lu m e , a n d n 'lH sa v e 4 0 % on bo t*

. t i e c a p s .

— A Better Deal For You—

, ActuBlly, y oQ get much more for your money when you buy Bohemian Club in the blR 32-o£.

-'feottie. Tho biB bottle HUr four larRC j;cncrou5 K la s se s .

This "Stclnlo” quart bottic holds 2-} times as much as the familiar 12-ox. bottle; y e t Is only

o{ an tach taller than the small botile; fits con- vcnlcnUy into the Ico box-

Thcrc’fl nothing more rcfrcsh- Inj; th an cold Bohemian D raupht B eer— sold only by responsible retailers.

We say only ro« I dealers sell Bohemian D raught Beer, bccauBc wc sell our barrelled beer to dealers who come up to good stiuidards of flanitation,-refrigera­tion. etc.

Thus, when you sec th e Bohemian Club sign, you know Uiat you arc grqing to g et-a frcflh, co l4 ta s ty glass of this fine b ter.

EXP OR T L A C E R BEERT h e IZ-ox. CiotHo is a v a ifab fo — b u f w ill

b e c o m e s c a rc e r.

tr**«4 hy BvkMaIn Btawario, Inc., M ta

B U Y U N I T E D S T A T E S W A R B O N D S A N D S T A M P S

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rPaecrFour TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO _ Friday, June 18, 1942

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•AVABIJI IN AOVANCI

WLilUAY'co'*] UiUi Tovtr. UO L«th 6* 0' t

THE POWER TO TAXAs th e S u p r e m e c o u r t 's f iv e to f o u r d iv is io n

augBCsta, th e r e w e r e c o n fJ l c l ln g is su e s I n v o lv ­ed Jn th e q u e s t io n w h e t h e r c o m m u n it i e s h iiv e t h e r i g h t to Im p o se a l lc e n s c fe e u p o n th e tl l s - t r lb u t lo n o f r e llR lo u s l i t e r a t u r e ,

O p e l ik a , A la ,, c h a r g e d a S5 rc e f ro m t r a n - .s len t b o o k a g e n ts . F o r t S m i th , A rk ., v o te d a p e d d le r ’s l ic e n s e o f S2,50 a d a y . SIO a w ee k o r S25 n m o n th . C a.sa G r a n d e . A rlz„ c lia rR e d t r a n .^ lc iit m e r c h a n t s S25 qunrtcrly iv< n c e n s e Ice .

J e h o v a h ’s W ltne.sne.s. a 'n iln o rlk y ;;e c t w h ic h h a s b e e n a f r e q u e n t .sou rce o f s t r i f e th ro u K li ' o u t I h e c o u n t ry , d L s tr lb u le d rcH glou.s lU erii l u r e a n d a s k e d c o n t r i b u t io n s In r e tu r n . T lie W ltn e . 'a e s w ere r e q u i r e d to p a y th e pccldler.s l e e s . T h e y w e n t to c o u r t . F iv e Jii.stlcc.s ru lo i t h a t th e le e s w e r e c o n .s t l tu t lo n a l . w h ile fo u i d U s e n te d s tr o n g ly . . .

T h e la n g u a g e o f th e m a jo r i t y o p in io n , w r i t ­t e n b y J u s t i c e R e e d I.-; s t a r t l i n g in i t s a p p a r e n t c o n t r a v e n t io n o l t h e c o n s t i t u t i o n a l g u a r a n ­te e s o r f r e e d o m o f s p e e c h a n d o f r e l ig io n w h ic h , ' t h e a n a ly a b h o ld s , a r e n o t a b s o lu te b u t s u b je c t to a b r id g e m e n t , .

W e d o u b t w h e t h e r J u s t i c e R e e d a n d hl.s f o u r a s s o c i a te s m e a n t w h a t th e y a p p e a r e d to m e a n . T h e u n f o r t u n a t e th in g Is t h a t m e n ao h ig h ly p la c e d , p r e s u m e d to b e so m e t ic u ­lo u s In t h e i r s e le c t io n o f word.-;, s h o u ld h a v e u s e d p h r a a e s c a p a b le o f d o u b le m e a n in g , w h ic h m a y a r i s e f o r g e n e r a t i o n s to p la g u e t h e c o u r t a n d d e m o c r a c y In g e n e r a l .

U n q u e s t io n a b ly c o m m u n ltlc .s h a v e th e r i g h t to l ic e n s e p e d d le r a . Ju."it a s t h e y c a n ta x m e r ­c h a n t s w i th s to r e s .

T h e r e c a n b e n o q u e s t io n o f t h e lo c a l i t i e s ’ r i g h t to c o n t ro l g a th e r in g s w h ic h Im p e d e th e g e n e r a l c i t iz e n r y I n I t s n o r m a l a c t iv i t ie s , to f o rb id u n s a n i t a r y a n d u n s ig h t ly ’ l i t t e r i n g o f t h e s t r e e t s , to p r e v e n t p e r s o n s of o n e p e r ­s u a s io n f ro m f o r c in g th e i r o p in io n s u p o n o th e r s w h o d o n o t w a n t to l is te n .

T h e v e ry basl.? o f c iv i l iz a t io n r e s t s u p o n - t h e t h e s i s t h a t t h e p r iv i le g e s o f a n y I n d iv i­d u a l , a r e s u b o r d in a t e to t h e r i g h t s o f th e c o m m u n i ty a s A w h o le . A n y o t h e r t h e s i s w o u ld b e a n a n a r c h y .

T h e c o m m u n i ty c a n n o t te l l a n I n d iv id u a l i n w h a t G o d h e s h a l l h a v e f a i t h , o r w h a t h e s h a l l b e lie v e a b o u t t h a t G o d . W e d o u b t w h e t h e r t h e c o m m u n i ty c o u ld ta x a s e l le r o f s e c u l a r l i t e r a t u r e S25 a y e a r a n d o n e o f r e l i g io u s l i t e r a t u r e $25 a d a y . T h a t w o u ld b e u s in g th e p o w e r t o t a x a s a m e a n s o f d e ­s t r o y in g p r o p e r r e l ig io u s f u n c t io n s .

B u t a l l t h e S u p r e m e c o u r t r e a l ly s a ld s w a s t h a t , s o f a r a s t h e c o n s t i t u t io n I s c o n c e rn e d , r e l i g io u s o r d e r s , m in o r i t y o r m a jo r i t y , m u s t b e s u b je c t to t h e s a m e g e n e r a l r u l e s - io r o r ­d e r ly c o n d u c t t h a t a p p ly to o t h e r g ro u p s .

W ith this, there can hardly be much dis­agreement.

T U C K E R ’S N A T J O N A L

WHIRLIGIGOREED>-Tl>e liicllsnanl wivci or member# of coii-

KTeu had « finger—or n tonsuo—in Ui'e CapllcI hUI rcvoU a sk ln il the hard-boiled, n U o n ln s decrecY cf Leon Hender»on. ’Hielr rep o ru of off*the-record turca by hi* aides angered ih e lr huabund* more vio­lently th a n did curU llm ent of Uielr Biuollne.

Th« Women'* CongreMlonal club, which conidsU of the spouses of both Dem ocmtle and nrpiibllcan representatives, recently Mked Uic p rice adm lnlsirn tor to nddrr.M them on Iho detnlls o t the meiuiure and Jta lunctlonlng. lie could r o i keep hl.^ promlne to ap ­pear personally, bu t Kent several as- slslnnt-1. each completely devoid of any sense of diplom acy. T hey told the ln(lle.i th a t Uicy were Bl»d of the opportunity to dUcu.« tJio quen- Uon because ih e ir m en folk hud noi

•;>7V ~<f-T7>^rgw~ undcrntnnrtlna of thoRAY TUCTKEa decree's prnvlsfons w hen they passed

IL I t l i proboble thnt only a flW com prehend ihn .m inutiae pf the .ttntnte, bu t Uie legislators did not appreclat* this reflrcilon on the ir Intelligence. NelHier did the ir Ufo partners, who arc norm ally proud of the m ental a ttainm ents of their o the r halves,

TliB boya alio blnme Mj;. Ilendrrson for llielr X -cnnl predicam ent, l l ie y claim th a t hl.i ofJlee phoned them on registra tion <lny th a t they were en titled to nn ini- llm lled am ount of sn». D ut when holder* of A anil n UcKetJi protested, tlio bureaucrats backed down and accused (he tiiwrnakers of Rrccd.

GOVERNMENT BY “ D IRIXTIVE”A n e w e r a o f a d m in i s t r a t i v e le g e r d e m a in

a n ^ r e d ta p e Is c o m i n g in to f u l l b lo o m t h r o u g h th e d e v ic e o f w h a t m ig h t b e know n'" a s " g o v e r n m e n t by d i r e c t iv e .” T h e w o rd " d i ­r e c t i v e ” Is a n o ld b u t r a r e l y u .sed o n e In d ip ­lo m a t i c l a n g u a g e . B u t n o w t h e r e Is a v e r i t a ­b le f lo o d o f d i r e c t iv e s f l o a t in g a r o u n d o f f i ­c ia l W a s h in g t o n . , N o o n e c a n d o a n y th lo g w i th o u t a d ir e c t iv e . B y lo n g o d d s . " d lre c tT v e '’ is t h e n e w f a s h io n a b le . ’ po ly .'jy lla b lc t h r e e - d o l l a r w o rd o f 1042 In W a s h in g to n .

J u s t h o w a d i r e c t iv e d i f f e r s fj-om a n o r d e r o r a m e m o o r a r t fq u e s t o r e v e n a m a n d a te is n o t q u i te c le a r to th e a v e r a g e v a c a n t lo t. v ic to r y g a r d e n v a r ie ty o f c u rb s to n e la w y e r . Ce.r_talnly. i t s o u n d s m u c h m o r e o f f i c ia l to g e t a d ir e c t iv e t h a n i t d o c s t o g e t a p h o n e c a l l , a n d - m a y b e t h a t 's t h e .-lecret. I t Is al.so u n c l e a r a s to J u s t w h o h a s t h e p o w e r to l . 'au e d i r e c t iv e s . A n o th e r b o c k a l le y b a rr ls te n s* g u e s s w o u ld b e ' t h a t i n d iv id u a ls Im u c o r d e r s w h ile b o a rd s , a d m in is t ra t io n .- ; , com m lsslon .'s a n d a g e n c lc s is s u e d ir e c t iv e s . A n im p l ie d m e a n in g Is t h a t If a g e n c y A h a s th e a u t h o r i ­t y to is s u e a d ir e c t iv e . I t h a s p o w e r o f t e l l in g b u r e a u B to d o th e w o rk , w h ile a g e n c y A s i t s b a c k a n d w a t c h e s f o r r e s u l t s . - .T h u s .- th e

' W ai=” M a n p o w e r b o a rd c a n is su e d i r e c t iv e s to t h e S e le c t iv e S e r v ic e a d m in i s t r a t i o n to e x e m p t a n g le d o z e r a f r o m t h e d r a f t . B o a r d o f E c o n o m ic - - W a r f a r e c a n is s u e d ir e c t iv e s to R u b b e r R e s e rv e c o m p a n y co s to c k p i le so m a n y to n s o f g u a y u lo g o a A n d s o o n .

N e x t t im e y o u w a n t t h e b o y to r u n to t h e g r o c e r y f o r y o u . d o n ’t t e l l h im to g o . o r a s k h i m to g o ; g iv e h im a d i r e c t iv e . I t ’a so m u c h s m a r t e r .

NO HITLER JUSTICE “We w ant no Hitler Justice here,” saya As­

sociate Justice Byrnes of the Supreme court. “We w ant no trial by ax men Instead of Juries. Wo know th e m eaning of equal Justice under the law.'We know the blessings of liberty. To preserve these we will give our all.”

This, from a high source of sound liberality and unquestionable patriotism , Is a plea ag&lnat condemning nationality groups as such, against persecuting loyal citizens be­cause they o r th e lr fa the rs chjmced to be bom

. In «ome country now a t w ar w kh iis. I t la hard / Bdvlc* to take, b u t good, so Ions os we do no t I p e n n lt texxnltea to destroy . those very Xree-

THUEAT—Donnlfl t when he clcclnred ipiironched only tii

in rfflc lrn t

k>-i-prrn w

rtrackril. All i rchMlnK iKiwcr :l to CClllnn.1 11 I lc l ly h to br -h niriiMires mu

nber.

\1. NeUon d idn 't tell the half of 1 th a t the American people huve 1C ••^ootJlHL' ot sncrlflcc." W hen dl.^nppenr and the switch from

;i him bcni com pUaccl-probnbly by

Iirkeiiiblr ol,JrTl:.-f(«xl. ClollllllK, Jcarlully. SubMlluli

Nov

PU ;-Conflclcnllnl n-i liidlcalc th a l mllUnrv Kenclcs have made liitli ing as In the p iut. h r ui plly. In s rrmarkiihly M lnhtor JoM'ph OiH'hbi Miry to outline Gvniiiii

• 'nu ,i Is r lor'T i lls 1.1 n War for ample brcakf j>er.i, for m aterial condliloi of social (lucxtloii.i, the h( the building of motorcar.i. the rem otest p o ru of Uie

not y e t been Is in.'.bt th a t dralnlnK off ihlll/.lnK prlccfl no t ye t siiD- snry If the runaw ay money Dut th e congress fea rs th a t

ilicir ixjlltlcal deflation next

IIK I

. for rubber nil Ir w - l n ‘ "'ho rt''r fo

iLilencc of liwe 'pauvrcs honleux" (m otlejt .poor) so fur could no t allow ourselves. Not only will our children reach this be lter life, tmi wo aliall reach It ourselves. • finding historical reward for a quarter ccnlurj''a flghLi. sor­rows. work and strain."

In happier days fascb t and natlciunl .-.nclall.il ,\|X)krs- m en mocked the democracies for their muiKlane atrlv- InRs. T lie new tone mikrc.-'Ui th a t people In the F a therland yearn for somrthlnR more Uian pie In Uio sky when they die. us ovldencitl by tJio food rioters a t HamburK,

GAINS—S U tlitlcs on corjKiratloii p ro flu tor the

littul of they will e llh s iiftlrlen t funds Ic

It U, 8. will be obllBed to handle - allowing for money .set ii;;lik- os|>ectlv-B taxes, the to ta l ainoimtc

51,500,000.000. TllL'i hiui they earned In thr

only MO.000,000 e period of 10<I. liuluMrlul activity

s banked for lo.sl

firm-1 tell from ll,300,000.000 to ;;llKhtly lev, th a n WOO, 000,000. Auto rewarcLi declined from j3<,ooo,ooo to MO, 000,000. Lumber, food, brveraiflnli rubber ■ UrnTransportation and retail per cent, r«Oipecllvely, Power and k cent. T here were marked rrcc.vilon.v In BlOis, textile, jeaUicr. publlslihiK and jir drop will Krow sharper for the resC ot IQia.

itory

Hcco. pap . h rccordrd icaln.i, )rovod by.^1 and 20 1 were d o i ^ 21 per

Re;, r payliare twice v , .

Labor's take has .^hown a eon out In wages and s.ilnrles for the totaled $17j00,000,000, as iiualn for IMO’s first tjuarter.

LOVK—The army's compllatlo for 'force.i oul.ilde the United I Jected to some JwIuuk, Uut fair occuracy the subject.' In v boy Is Interesled, Tw-enty-flvr sending o t money, letters, iiarc<-l th a t little thing calleil lovr, whllt lion ot he ' '

Uncle Sar

only $ll„’.()0()00,000

I ha

Other Points of View

t — a group .s which the

the conduct

TWO SIDKSThur.Mlay the Unlled Staie,\ ko\

the powder tn ts t. or w hat Is call ot large operaUnR m unitions co Rovernment claims has been han of the w ar and doliiK other ihlnKs in restra in t of trade. MaylK the powder tra^ t Ls suiliy and niayt>e It Isn’t. Uut It seems to have IndulKed In certain u n ­social trade practlre.i which, unfortunate ly a rc i5oV for th tf be»t Intere-sts of tho people o t ihLs United atnlei'Before the war. during the war and a fte r It. T hey will have their day In court. tJiese i»w der tru st m anagers. UnUl then cuspend Judgment.

We menUon thU Sijre because ot the ouicr>' against tho labor skates. They aL-K> have been accused In

ipapers of hlichly uiv.oclal induct

j & n V n tD ut be a uu rcd of thU : Peoplo- with crooked minds.

ETcedy heart,s and grasplnR hands are n o t found either exclusively In Uic ranks of lalxsr o r cxclu-ilvely In ' the ranks of capital. T liere a re .Ju s t about a.i many blK business crooks as U iere .are labor skates , black- m a llln j organlrera and self servUig aRltatom, Capital l5 00 per cen t decent, maybe 05 or D8 j>er cen t dei'ent, and so U labor. But the blR crooks In each Kroup by Ihclr conduct tend to blacken the whole Rroup. Bo th a t If you don’t happen to have two th in dimes to ra ttle tORcther In your panUi pockets, you m ake faces a t th e b is malefactors of c reat wealUi. D ut if yoii carrj- Around * b it of foldlnR money, you r a n t and enort ibout the flannel mouthed labor aRltators who arc jibotaglnff th e war.

T lio answ er is pooeyt Mostly latjor and m6stly capi­ta l Is dolntc Its best. They are excellent p la n b is and we should n o t rfioot a t them In Uie dance o f dcatli th a t we a re promoting. So w hen you see Uiat Uie pow­der tru s t Is tm der governm ent .exam ination . Uy to feel ju s t a s you feel w hen you see th a t th e labor r» ck e teen are la for trouble. . -

T her* a re as many of one as of U ie-other. B oth are as-w orse a s eacl). — Emporia O azeite.

E D S O N ’S V IE W S O N D O IN G S

IN WASHINGTON

iKhborhoods. groups of from 10 to IS fumrnes will s it down to have explained to

O rganlw tloii of thla borhood education schem e has been proceeding tjulelly since the mldUle of February, under tlie Renerc.! dl- rectlon o t the extension service of the departm en t of aKrleuIture, Some 000,000 rtelghborhood leaders have

I trained to assume resiwnslblllty . . . th is educational work, each neighborhood leader to c irr i' out the prOiiram In a group ot from 10 to IS farm :anUhes In his vicinity. E\-entually there are to be a million of these neighborhood leaders, all serving on « volunteer ba;,i.i,

OLD STU FF TO THEM T he ta-sk of perfci

:atlonb tor the exien.sion r.ervjce. which 1. been carrying on farm and home nionstratlon work for ne.irly 30

., At the - . -, Uie inty I

Tied, f t blK

' llie departm n

len Secretary de A, WIckard tension service

ylng cthe Job of c

of far , peo-.................... prORi

tirrely a sh if t In emphasis and nhjrcl m a tte r of th r work already >fiiiR done.

In mld-M areh, a conference of ill federal and .•;tntc cxteaslnn ervlccs was held In Wa.nhliiKton. rhi- whole proKrani ot rural edu- :atlon for w ar was mapi>f<l ouu

T lie d irectors of Uie state :,lon services went hom callcd in Uiclr county -aucnis and hom e economic.-! dcm onstratiun agen ts and explained Uie work t< Uieni. T ljore are 3,000 counties ii th e U nited S tales, and practically every one ha.s Its extension s

E ach county HKcnt was th e task of orgonlilng his c

millionthis I . the I

:y has about 3,000 fi ie.-,e larm :. nilKht be dlvldcM, sa' .0 I'j connnunlUrs or 130 nclKli rhopd.i. The Job of Uie couni i-nt was to .-iclcct comniunti ulrm en. one m an and one wom.it supervise the education projjr.u eoch com m unity in the couniy.

ONLY TU C BEGINNINGI n norm al time;., Uie orgaii

m ig h t have stopped Uierc, w namlnK of the 00,000 ni en com m unity chalrn could have driven , to

demonstri

and w

In js iill (h rprogram s. Uut with ahortaK cs U was necca-sary to bn dow n th e orgonlsaUon to Uic iielt borhood level. T lie community rlin tne ito«« tf UiereforA Riven the Jub ci{ se lcc U n K ^ id training hood Icad eV fo r every ■famllle.s. T lS 00.000 co

pasiilnR Uie word along to lion nelRhborhood leaders, m illion volunlrers were pa: w ord ,on to the filx mini fanilllr.s wUh Uielr 30 mill

eight I

m lith t become a

econom ic war ; everyone ca ,tlon of UiU 1

!i gel hold ot I an organlr-iUc

tilled propBKiim: n io r t will be i n ie re will be r • ndm lnbtratlc ii.H[ance-Ju.-,t U ce.viliy progran iiKree on, Uut tl al grnpevlne rcj

r e tu rn to tho m ost primitive (orm o tr ib a l democracy, a group of neigh l» r s getUng tose ther to decide wha th ings a re aU abouu

W aste R ubberSHOSHONE, June 10 — Howan

Adkins, a m em ber ot. the local de fense com m itter, announced th l week th a t Uie Boy Scouts will begli

rubber, th e drive to begin next T ues­day . ArrnnKementa are being made

a tru c lt,to be used. Fimds rea l­ized from This project will be used for Boy Scout supplle.v

HISTO RY OF T W IN FALLSiS GLEANED FROM THE FIL'CS O F TU E TLME5-NEW8

27 YEAItS*AGO—JU N E ID. 13IS 15 YE’ARS AGO—JUNE 19. IK Ireported here late today'

th a tLast m d a y evenlnit Uie members

3f the Twin Palls band made Uielr llrst appearance In the ir new uni- forms. Tlie boy.s pnradc<l down the ; l r « l to the band stand wlifre thry ;ave the ir regu lar Friday evening roncerL T he m em bers of Uie band paid for Uie unlform.i ou t ot ihclr own pockeui. In o rder Unit th r city mlKht have a mu.slcal orKunlr.ninn o be proud of In jx-r.-.onal appc.-ir. ince M well AX Uie line music lur- ilihed ,

J , O strander and OrnrKe D, Aiken spen t several d a j s of this week' lff*M»ho F a lls w here they were a t­tending the annual meeting of the Royal Arch Ma.ion.i. as de!ejair.7| Irw n Uie local chapter, - '■

m eeting has been called bj' :he baseball league officials a t Po-

cat«llo to coaslder a proposal to cut Ihe U tah -Idaho league seaion In h a lf a n d to s ta r t a new t^ennant race w hen the firs t half of the pres­e n t scliedule Is completed.

W liftt use<l to be Uie public park In th e village of H ansen was for \ sh o r t tim e th is spring used a-s a

...... bu t co u rt acUon S a tu r.d»y brought block 39 o f 'H an se n tow nslt« back In to pubUs hands.

Mr.s.

C A R E O F Y O U R

CHILDRENBy ANGELO PATRI

THR IMPORTANCF. O F SAYING -N O -

If fa thers and nioUicrs and Ifiic ■niougrf to km lielr live

3Uld 1when to say n be m uch easier Uio children fa;

Saj'lng no to especially whei

jiililixnd th f lr work with

more »uccc,viful. a. child Li not easy.

. .. Uie child Ls a Un'. .ding for someUilnR Urn:

m eans g rea t Joy for him . I t la so easy to say yes. and to delightful to receive his gratitude and see hli beojnlng ejc.5 allRht with apprccia' lion. B u t th e re a re tlme.s when, hard though It may be. one .-.hould say and stand by It.• The little one's duy Ls ended and he has been prepared for b«!. Hi has had hU supper, has re.Med. been talked to and pa tted , beei '

•njoyedcry m ini111 tlic •

take hli

i-IiK-k «

off t

tl ie 'a t'o t pa.M

1- No»

ntlnn 1learn s th a t Uici ipo bedtim e h e will flKht to

It. Bedtlm o should be sacred for all little children. A leeway of tlvc to

:n m inutes Ls Incicupnblo and noUi- IK to fre t about, bu t onco Uie order I go Is kviued. c o rn ’- on,Twelve and 13-year-old clilldrei

ihould j ’clock I i t week-i ed and i

)t stAy up lat•lUi I Kiol .nda. so th a t they n

, I tidy for work

1 forarly the

1 UIt to be up w ith

pie, and to w ant toes. bu t once they have been told th e ir bedtim e Is fixed for wc they m ust bo held to It.0” m eans w h a t It says for ilir ot, th e ir proftram ls .brol:i rou tine t i up.'.et, the rhythm grow th Ls destroyed and

-fforri tl;Tliei adlll<

W hen the family 1 rellRlously by father the chlldn-n have to

be held to It. T liere m a u be rerta ln e%-erj' fainlly rule. And th rrc

ho* to be some m usts, loo.C hildren cannr)l tjrow up wlili- It leadership and the exercL^e of jth o rlty w ithin the home. When

th e home practice Is church anil Sunday school rrtjularly . the ch il­dren m ust abide by th a t rule. W ien good languaRe, good m anners, tru th - telling and hone.sty a re tauRht in the homo there will have to be stern no 's and strong mast.s on oeca-slon,

children reared In tha t so il of home a re far happier, far more Intelligent, b e tter able lo mannR.; thcmselvc.s thaJi thone from homes .'here th e easy wny prevoll.s. I t Is

jO klndnc.w- to le t n child fall Into hablLs U ia t will bring punishm ent ipon him in days to come.

T aking the car.y way in rearlnk clillrtren Ls prom ising hardship ajid Rrlef to them In d a y s to come. Tea-h

th e rlRht w ay a t th e sta rt ro th a t they do n o t have to unlearn w hat they were ta u g h t by experience w ith mLstaken klndne.u.

l(ow_ ts prrptr* tS« clh*r «

f . r . TIm»..N.-i. I', O. Jl. Suikin. Niw York.

* ••ir-sil'Imin). attmpxl

N ew T reasu re riL \OE3lMAN. Ju n e 19 — Rebekah

lodge held a reg u la r meeting T ues­day, Mrs, W ard M arsh , noble grand, presldi-d. itr a . P e a rl Hitchcock r e ­signed as treasurer'.K w f MKrs. R o a W agner was elected to fill the va- •ancy. Mrs. Jo h n Stark gave ipprrcla tlon speeeli fo r the help the nebekoh lodge gave on her goU

wedding annlvcrsao '-

A N A L Y Z IN G C U R R E N T N E W S

FROM NEW YORKRELIEF—Almoit cvcO'one belle.

R ussia’s survival UiLi sum m er de­pends upon a steady stream of- p lanes, tan ks and guns from Uie O nlted N atloav D ul Yorkeconom lstj. whose sources of In- lorm ntlon are m ost reliable.-claJm th is view la too lim ited. The worst d anger facing th e w l e t , Uiey Insist. Is ne ither lack of weapons nor G er­m an o ttacks; i t la hunger. Unless more edibles c an b« scraped (o- SeUier soon. mUlloa* will suvrve.

- W hen the Uk- ralne was overrun b r the invaders, t h e Muscovite* lost the ir bread bw ket. An usually late spring delayed sowing In o t h e r eecuonih Labor sliorugei hnvo slowed dowr the ou tpu t of col-

A in E R T — Jectlve farm.n to A LBERT ^LE.'fL\N Uiat a ll ehlldi

between 13 and It! a rc compelled to weed and hnrve.iU T he dlsruptioi Of tho rnllrood systems anil tho us of rolling stock by tho^arm y hav handicapped the d tstrlbutlon of pro­visions am ong th e civil population

London has been sendlriR Canad­ian w heat th a t h a d been stored Ir the British Isles a s a reserve B8aln.st blockade. S team ers th a t leave U n i­ted S ta te s ports also are stuffed w ith grain . New York Ruislan r( lief headquarters has been RaUiei Injt chocolate and canned milk for babies. InvalliLs and elderly peopli I t aUo Is renewlnji earlier shipment of Rrren vegetable seeds fo r fnm llles evacuated by th e scorched eartl cam paigns. T he food .situation 1

JITTEIIH —■nic mysterious fllRht of A m erican p lanes In the vlrtnlt of th e Ploestl fields probably did more th a n bomb the nil wells from w hich the lufiw r ... blood. I t m ay have started the final collapse of Rum ania. Already Uic RlruKsIc'pinn grown 'O unpopular In Bucharest th a t IClni: Michael's be­trayed cniintr>- secllier. with rebel­lion again st the nari overlords, T hli v liua l evidence of ihe lone arm of U ncle Sam —Immediately followli

d ecla ra tl... th ings wide open.

W ord renchc.? Ni unhappy peasnnt.1 '■ ......... Intcrlnpei

nr—may crac'r

:.'.lblc

Mnmprd

I thi

York Uiat the UiC to uld the -and whencve I the Baikal

jo in OcneralrM lhallovltch. a n ICKcndary hero. W hen u r of bank iinles appeared no wn.s a.iton1- . l i e ^ o dls

nrlnR patriots ha(1 the face

■'PcacDown w-ltli Hltlar, Impoied on tho.io cea-!ored letters

^vlet.ra \7 rincs . . o fimiiCKle un the fron t de

.icrlblnB Uir unre.1t ot home.T h e ’ Black sea raids hv Unite

State;; a irc raft from Syria hav created J itters am onc HUIcr's tech nlclan.1 In petroleum zones, ’m e had succeeded In overrouilnn n garo line 'hn rtaR r w ith new pipelines an Dnnube tankers. " '

told. 'T h e Yanks' a re coming.’*

EMPTY — Even though Uie navy hands ou t confiden t forecastd th a t the U -boat depredaUon* soon will be slopped. New Y ork ahlp ' oper­ators continue to bo doubUns T hom ­ases. They have sound reason: T heir boats are plunging from sight and Ihclr. brave crows are swimming In treckage. M any of the proud ves- ebi which form erly ateam ed Ihto

Uils harbor now a re obliged to sneak Into gulf porta because they dare not risk UiD AUantio graveyard. Some of Uie M an h attan docks look as abandoned as sum m er resort piers In January .

T lio m aster m nrlnera take scan t comfort In Uie official boosU th a t we are launching two bottom s a day. If Uila rccord Is correct, we have 384 new u n its UiLs year. B ut tho subs have sunk 394. Many an c5cu|)ed c ra ft m ust numo he r In­juries In a rep«ilr yard for months. A stolcmato Is n o t a s u c c e s s .^

Ono im provem ent In th e crisis has taken place. For a tim e tw o govern­ment nRrneles w rangled about load- Inif methods. Tlie board of economic w arfare Insisted on sending only heavy m ateria ls to BouUi Africa, since Uicy are greatly needed. Tlie result was some empty hatches al- thoUKh the wclKht setUed tho freighters below Uielr pUm.soIl m arts. Tlie war shipping adm inistration wanted both llflht and heavy goods carrle<rin order to fill every space but 11 w as.overruled. Now Ui'e reffu- latlon.s havo been changed again and eaeJi cubic Inch will be packed In- cludlnit decks.

TORCH — O n Uie surface the new national p rosram lo control the alsxmlnR prowUi of waste paper

tlonfires Is I rouUne prevcn-

.Imed......................... .. tw enty-tlvo thou­sand coses In th is category, which cause more Uian five million dol­lars' damaKC. ConflaKTatloas of Uils typo lately have bcea breaklnt? out In empty church vestries and school- hoiirx.s wlicrn salvaged m aterials are stacked. Actually officials suspect tlm t c lever labotage ra the r than ordliiarv carelc.vsne.ss is often l>ehlnd the blazes.

F. B, I, men and (flty marshals are RuardlnR aRalnst the 'Incen ­d iary pencil," w hich contaln.s •com­bustible chemicals th a t un ite when tlie "lend" la broken. Tills Ingenious device iRnltes the rubbish. Another arson trick Is "Uierm lt.'’ a contrap­tion made of two small bricks Of eompre.v'ed m etal flllnRS In which a tim ing m echanism creates a molten nia.si capable of burning throuRli steel. A -c igar bomb" Is a piece of pipe filled w ith Inflammable acids divided by a- copper str ip which eventually 1* eaten away. ,

During Uio firs t World war mo^e than $150,000,000 WM lost In pro- ducUon centers Uirough the activi­ties of enemy agents. In Uiose days tho IntelllKenco services were In­adequately trained to cope wlU> the foe. Today a new havoc occosloned by an lllenol torch Is th a t Roods coitfumed — because of prlorlUes— may not be replaceable.

C L A P P E R ’S O B S E R V A T I O N S

NATIONS AT WARW ASHffJOTON, June. 10 — Now

" O uri n of llvlnK crli.ls sliic economic the great tall of th

■iKlc privilege le,st m ilitary

lal crl:.ls slnt1 Sm ltl

theempire. D ut If

3urs Is th e iraRic prlvllcRe, il.'.o the m aRnlflccnt opportunity— ;he opportunity lo mould and form ind d irec t Uil.s society, which will

lead happlenjoym ent of life —a society which can lead to per­m an en t pence."

W ho said It? W allace? Nope. MU6 P r r k i n s ? W rong aRaln. Ono of Uiose dreamy thcoretlci Dealers \

pay roll?Sorr>-, wn.s tho prcilden —lint of Uie Uni th e Unlled State.s

W lien war producUon stops, w hat Is to take the place of the arUtlclal dem and w hich lian kepi m all ' W here will the 30,000,000 peopli ployed In war lndustrle-^. and the1.000.000 m llliary vlllan life, Jlnd employment? How will wc repay a na tional debt whi will probably be no le u than : billion dollars?

Johnston said — and all o t I os In a recen t speech he mode a ltln io rc—th a t bu.'ilni-.vs would i

perm it ano ther period ot ecoiioi: latlon such as (ollow'cd the lust He said It is n m a tte r of private

e n te rp rb r lak lng cognlionce of r.o- ,1 as well 03 economic needs. I t a m a tte r, the Cham ber of Com- ■rcc presiden t added, of business illzlnR th a t we have undertaken

f.oclal responslblllUc.s. of buslne.is provldlnR em ploym ent for a m ajor-

y o f Uic .workers when Uie w ar Ls. I'cr. O therw ise, he says, th e gov- m m ent will do It.

T he Cham ber o f Commerce presi­den t believes A m erican Industrj-.can

Job. He gives five reasons: A fter Uie w ar we will have th e larg-

p la n t capacity in history" we II h a v i n la rger source '

•hcUi•lals. -boUi

th a n we i e the largest dianlcs and lloble U> any n

ra l and syn-: had : will

num ber of skilled teclialclons ever

___ _ ....tlom>we u1ll have.. :t backlos of accumulated

.nds fo r all ftorts of commod- . . . the people will have accum u­

la ted savlng.s w ill' which to satisfy Uils backlog of deferred demands.

Says Jolm sUjn: use Uils vast itore of m oclilne power aod m an­power. we m ust have a n e p order ot :ooperniion betw een Rovemmeiy.

lannKcnienl. lobor and a«rleullurr.new perception by m anagem ent/

t Uifi problems of EOvemmeni will c nrce.ssary. and a new undersland-

Sure, he’s ta lklnc generallll Wallace and Wlllkle and the

people who ailmut :omlni I a

think u.splc.

lous of anybody who pretends to know the precise answers a t this time. Old Doc Townsend had a spcclflc plan, 'ITie jxopio w ith the B|>eclflc plajvs a t Uils staRo are us­ually Uio crackpots. Nobody knows what definite «luii>e the problems will take. We can only JudRo In a general wny w hat some of the large ones will be like.

In tlii.'i period ihe Im portant thing li to becuine fam iliar as w-o can wlili Uic probable dlfflculUcs th a t will arise and be mustering Uie di-iermlnatlon . to deal with them

subm it lo them.Thr-liLst t allowed c selve

be piyihed a round by Uiem. Eu- s piL-Jied In lo economic ond Uien Into war and we .ble to escape either one.' producUoii private enter- 3 shown w hat I t can do. ■terlal.'i. m achinery and men

exisi 10 provide everybody w ith a hlKher standard of living, th a t Ls, to make be lier cu-Momers out i t everybody. We need only the oblllty to manage It. And If we really put our brains to work on It, wo will dU- cover wc hove Uio ability.

C(iilnp:,e

l-‘o«l. 1

First Aid Class Gets Examination

SHOSHONE. Ju n e 15-W ood Riv­er center f irs t aid da.vs. under tho direction of Mra. P rank Burdctt. Shoshone, finished Its course Mon­day evening, when 100 per cen t of UiQse taking Uie course And cxaml-

atlon pn.vsed w ith high honors.After the m eeting a r.oclal hour as enjoyed. wlUi Mrs, B urdelt be-> ig pre.senled wUh a glfi in appre- atlon from Uie class.Those who passed Uie itAndard camlnauon Included Mm. W, B.

Bell, Mrs. H erm lna Boeslgcr, Mr*. CTem B um am , Mrs, Ruth Cole. Mr*. • Delma Eden. Mrs. Carrie H ender­son, M n , LeU Hogue. Mrs. Zdna Meils. Mrs, Ellen S tu tm am . Mr»< Louise W alt. Miss M artha B u m a m ^ Miss Jo Ann and Miss' Irla Mella. Miss Marie Boeslger and H arry HoRUf. a ll of N orth Shoshone, and Miss Dorothy Tliom ason. Bhoshooe x

Henderson * and Deth Eden pas.sed the Junlcr

•8. p u rd e tt reported U iat a ll of ... c l ^ expressed Uie desire to and planned to complete the ad- 'anced course Uila fall.

‘ More Uian 000,000 pictures are taken annually by the am ateur pho­tographers of the Unlled S tates in lormaj times.

Friday, Juno 13, 1942 TIMES-NEWS, t w in f a l l s . IDAHO Page Five

JAPS THROW NEW PLANES AT ALLIES IN SOUTH PACIFIC;FOEMIDSPOR

NtELBOURNE. Ju n e ID (UP)—Ja - . j5Kn hfta thrown rtln forecm cnta of

ncv . vnatly Improved figh ter find bomber plnues im o th e souUiwe.U Pjiclftc ‘front nsftlnnt th e nlllcd nl: force.i. nlready ou tnum bered, i U nllfd Stales arm y n lr corpa «pokc.i' m an Aald todny.

Tlie llahteni nre foatcr and motL maneuvemble Uaan th e Jnp«ne-ie Zero PiBhteni. Uicy cnn clim b hlRli- er. nnd they are am ietl w ith two iO cnllber cannon anti four llRht m a ­chine Biins (•I'd). T l\ry nrc moat ef- frctlve In accompniiylnc hlfth a lti­tude bombers or InterceptltjR UlRh- fiyinR allied bombinR planes which usually have lo ope ra te, w ithout IlKliicr protection,

Two-Motorri] Bomber*Tlie new bombers are two-inotorcd

planes, nn Improvement of th e Japn - nrf.e 0(1 mo<Iri wlUi a top .speed of :70 mllp.i. Tltpy have cleten.ilve enn- nnn and more m achine fpiii-'! 'th n n lirrvlnus mo<lel.i bu t lack a powcr- ilrlven turret.

Taklns advnntnRe o t th e ir new plane--., the Japanese nintle their third raid In th ree day.i ye.sterday on Port Mnre.ibv. the allied base In New Guinea. Gen. DoiiRlns M ac- A rthur announced today In hl-s com- munlfiue.

QKlileen iwmbern, p rotected by flKhters. asam r.ouRlit to bomb the linrlxir area. Prom pt and dc tenn lned opposition by allied flK htrrs kep i Ihem off anil they succeedcd only In damiiKlnK one small *hlp. Mac- A rthur nnUI.

T lirce.Invader* IJowned Two enemy bomber.s arul one flRht-

er were dowifcd. and tlie allies loM two flKhten.

"riic enemy. In addition to bomb- In t Port Moresby, hat! m ade four hlK raids on Darwin, the tcreat no rth con.-(t base, with the new phine.-!.

An nrmy .ii>okr:.man ;iald Ih a t nil the rnlrt-s were made a t hlRh level mill no dive bombinR had been noted.

Captured Japanese planes showed, lie said, th a t the enemy was ii-'.lnK jx>or bomb sitbt.-.. rer.enibllnK thn^e the Germans were exportlnK foVir years apo.

G i R C l L ANO F O R IN S E :

P i t . On«)fensives which have sot th e Drltl.sh back In Libya and ham m ered wiUi terrific Curco aI the douRhty rius-ilaii armies In Uic Crimea and ou the Kharkov sector." T lrlla ln In recent weck-s hits i.tcp- IK-d up a ir ruld.s on con tinen ta l ob- jectlves lo a trem endous degree anil promkved to send a tttau sand planes a nlRht over nasl-held w ar produc­tion centers of w estern Europe. •

•Ihe United Stuies r.ent h e r r«nk- liiR Kctierali lo Lligliiml In recent wrck.s for war coimclls w lili th e ir liriii.'.h counlerpiirt.s, and Gen, GcorRP C. Miinihall, ch ief iif Ntnff ot ttw ttcmy. itm l " th e timefor action Is near."

'Hie American cxpeilltloniiry force in Nurtliern Irrlanil lia.s breil reln- lorced roiH-alnlly by NOine of the larRC.M Ircxip convoJ.^ ever i.ent over-

Secreiury ot W ar atlm.-.on .said icitesdnv lhaV n l Itiisi tc m iw a ri 'y the UiriMi of u Jajmne.'.c atiiick on llie American wr.it coiuM wa;i "niucll li'^.s' as a rc.sult ot the puiiW hnient Infllctcd on tlic Japanese flcL't, |>rl- miirlly In the engueemenLs off .Mid­way l.-ihind. With such n th re a t dl- mlnhhcd. tliH country would be. in lipUer poililon to Join In a Second front iiiwrallon,

'Ilip inake-iip of ilie m ilita ry ml.s- ^lon Hint arrived wlUi Clitirclilll wn.s of a type to lend cncoiiraRcntent to m e lilrii th a t coiiverRatloii.1 loiichhiK on a .\econd front were In proRre.is,

l''or example, Churchill b ro u sh l nloiiR a ir AInn PVancl.s n rookc, chief of tin- Imperial Reneral nliiff. who belleve.% In nillllary Innovations anti « lio Is reBardcd by many pe^^on.s a.s Drlt.iln's oui-\iandlnK au th o rity on mecha niuviion.

-Another In liie p.irly wa.^ MaJ, Gen. S ir MaslltiKs I, b m a y . deputy nillllary -secretary lo th e w ar cab­inet and chief of sta ff la Cliui'chlll In the lalter'3 capacity a.'i drfcn.ie

A tliird mlliwry ex|>eri In th e mis­sion was DriR. Gen, G. M. Stew art, director of plans for the w ar office.

Conjectures about a i.econd front, immediately .lUKKeited U ia t th e sh ip . pinR Klluallon would fiRiire p rom in­ently In the Churohlll-R oosevelt c'onver.sailons. Llnketl w ith U iat problem was ilie nueitlon of overall nnxal stratecy and the dl«t^^h^ltlon of the combat iinlt-s of Uic flee t be- tween Qvcrsecis cctwoy rtuiy aHd jiroiectlon of shipping nlonR the

ShlpplnR drew some of th e a t ­tention o! Ilie Pacific W ar council Wedne.sday and W alK r N ash, New -Zealand m lnbter lo th e United Stale.s. said llie n ltuallon was Im- provlns an t' lea l good news mlKht develop.

Several scnAlora advised caution In the approach to the problem o t a second front. alUioush com m ent on C hurchlirn latest Journey to th b c ounto’ generally assum ed n lone of opproval.

Keep th e W h ite F lag o f S a fetv F ly in g

Now 12 days w ith ou t a fa ta l tra ffic acciden t in ou r * fa g tc Valley.

Masks for War Production

Safety masks fcr varloui w ar prixluetlon Jo ls were mmlrlrd l>y wnmrn employe* of b I.o< Anseles safely applianee «peelatM for use In uhlpyards. J ^ f t lo r ljl i t (top): Alurrtlnum “T“ belm el w ith pla-illc proteellve vl»or and weiiler'x lirlm et: ren te r—brrallilai; app jrn lu t u»ed w llh oxycen botllri In confined areas, face shield i>f rlea r pla^llr and pItt.'iJle visor wIlli metal fume rm p lralo r fo r use ar<iun<l tiurnlnt m etal: bottom—respirator for paint -p raylnc nr chemlral fumes, and- m sslM of t l t a r p5a>Ue with new a»-p»asHr respirator liir u.sr nealnst a rid cases and ortanlc vapora.

Twill Falls News in BriefAt, Vayette

“ l-v. Beverly lilock, dauR hler.of •Mr. and Mrs. Chrts llln> k. ha.s roiiv

P oyetle lakc.s on n week's vaca. tlon.

G randclilldren Vlsllan and Jerry iiolman. GocKlhiK. ;ij>cndln({ the next iwo weeks

w ith thclr Kfsndparent.'.. .Mr- and Mrs. P rank Holman.

No Church KerslresNo church SLTVtcc.s will be held

I tlic American L utheran church Ills comhiK Sundiiy.. bu t Sunday chool will bcRln a t 10:15 a. m.

'aca tlon GuesUMr.i. H arry NcUon. Porilnnd. cou-

in of O- W. Wlilinm, and Mrs. \V. H. Heed. Duhl. are tlip hou.’.e gue.M:.

Ir. and Mrs; Wlihiuii here this

Studies KnclneerlneDick Salhulay. Min of Mr^. L. K

Salliidixy. hiu-> cone lo'Moscow when lie h iu enrolled In the emtlncerlnu

. j-tnicnl of the Uiilver.'.lly of Ida ­ho for Ihc .summer term.

Kall.%. pioneer Twli

St. Luke-;, h a .p llal m L-ek, He Is expi-cted to about next Sunday or

Monday. H b :,on. Lynn Stew art, ac- him lo Boise.

O fficer T ransferred .M ajor N, O. Ohman. E^’an.Mon. III.,

if the United Stale.s anny a ir corps, vho wns Injured In a forced pa ra - in ile-ju in i) near Bulil recently. ha.s been tran.sferrc<l from the Twin VaSls romity Rcncial haspiUil in Gowen field liospiul. ColJC-

Uelurns Krom I’ortlandMLss I'Yoncc-'. Thompson rciuriie<l st niRht from Portland. Ore..

where she vblied her sb tc r and bro iher-ln -law , Mr. anif Mrs, Jake

r, E n route home she vl;,hed :her slr.ter nnd brother-in-law .

id M r- Ivan Skinner InGleni . hVrr

nd c

At Church Meetlnc'. and Mrs, W, H, Hert.-AK and

Rev, and Mr,s. H, G. McCalll.ster a t- •nded a nienliiK of ilie e<iuallri»tlon im niltiec of the Id.ilio conference [ M ethodist chtirche,% Wednesday 1 Boise. Mrs, Murlln Payne and

daughter. Mary E-sUicr. accompan- led nev. and Mr;i, McCalll.sier. par-

of Mrs. Payne, lo Twin l-alU for a brief vUlt.

The HospitalEmergency beds only were avail­

able a t the Twin FalU county Ren- •al hospital today.

. ADMITTED M ary W alton. M urtaugh; Otis Dls-

b lnnetl. Bellevue; William J . Wll- son. Tw in Falls; Jean Todd. Jerom e; Mrs, Lester Downlnu. MurtauKh.

DISMISSED Mrs. Tiiylor Carr and daughler,

Kimberly; Mr.s- Donald O ardcr, Bobby and Dllly Sargent, M urtaugh; Mrs. LeRoy Deer, flomeo SmlUi. Tw in Palls; W, J. echulLs, Jerom e; John OiildborR. S a lt Lake City; c. WlLson. Nevada.

N ews o f Recordm iiTn.'?

To Mr. and Mrs. Hay Sims. Twin Pulls, ji girl, yejterday; to. Mr. nnd Mrii. AfUmr Llerman. Tw in Palls, ft.g irt. ye.sterday: -lo Mr. anti Mra. Paul Snyder. Hazellon. (t girl, today and lo Mr. and lir a . Wallace PreeJ m an. T tt'ln Falls, a girl, todny, a ll at' the Tvk-ln Palls county gencrnl hos­pita l. 9

~tn 1040, th e McldentAl deaUi n i e of tlie U nited S tates was 73J n -r 100,000 or Uie population.

Visit Vrlends.Mrs, Joe H unter mul daughter,

lolene. and Mr:;. W. L. Hendricks .pent Thur--.day vl.suint; tlir O. L, Lundy family near Wrnilpll,

California Trip•, and Mrs, Wlnli.'

Sunday for Sacraiiini •l-Mt. .Mr . Sccord-s i>,

exjiect to be gone lvi<

Gooding V M ton

1 Secord left <). Calif, ent;.. They werk,^.

nd dnuRhver. G ooUHik. w cie ri Wrdne--.<liiy a t the home of Mr.

:rs. Mackey n, Urown.

0 Priest River ■>Robert NclL-.cn. son of Mr. r.s, J, R, Nell.'.cn. ha.-, koiic

. ^lc^[ Ulver. in north Idaho, will be employed In the blLster

rol work during tin- ;,uinnv

mp I-in-Ar-!-;I- U.uiiihtr;;. ot lh(1 I’lnner;,. will iiii'tt ul :: p, in

Monday. Ju n e a t ilie Idalio Pow. vumpiiiiy i\u;lHoruu5i imil piei.ctM proiiram of varied liUcrc',1, Pilb-

: Is invited lo attend.

I) .Summer SchoolfJon .Marlyn, ;,on of Mr. and Mr:. S. M ariyn. left this inoriiinR for ):i Angplc-s to olleiid a 12- imnier ;.chool resslon a t Um_Unl- ■rslt.v of Soiilt.eni CalUnrlifa, !Ic III cniillnue 111:, junior year a l Red­

lands unU fr;iltv In the fall.

L-d coiircil a t Ilie Kimberly Church lit till- N:i/Jirene «iitnrday n:15 p, ni„ /ueordlnK lo Rev. E lbert TravLs, iia:.;(ir,

H aptlsl MeelincA quarte t from Ihe Norlhwe;

Bible a n d .MU--sionnry tralnlni: :chool. Mlnne.ipolL-.. Minn.. knoWT lU -T lie Siil<llei-s of the Crtivi." wll pre.'.cnt ii proKnim of slnRlng, tes.

■nles and iireiirhing a t the DaP' elwirr\> W<'(t»e;.>lS'.y. June 3^. a‘ m. -n iere will be no lulinls.'.lm

charRe but an offering will be lakcn/

C O L U P IA POWER G R A N I OPPOSED'ASIIINGTON, 'J u n e 10 <-!’)—

Sharp criticism of legl.ilatlon to Mt up a Columbia power authority to take over private u tilitie s In Wa.Hli- Ington and Oregon cam e ye.sterday from K lasey M, Robinson, Si»kai5t. president, of Ihe W ashlnRton W ater power company.

He loUl a Joint congrcssljnal tom m lttee th a t the legislation 'itBllM "wli>c ou t every private d istributor tif e lectricity '' In the Pacific n o r th ­west "^cKftrdIe.•.^ uf th e win of the l>eoplp or rate ', beliiK rharged by

coni\«ii'y."son oppne ti Ihe Sinllh-

Bnne bills lo rm ixiw er --.uiil a fed- lutlutrliy to acquire private companies in th e two ^tate'.

^,e1l Ihelr facllltle,s to public for ilLstrlbutlon of energy

Reneraled a t th e Bonneville and OrantJ Covilet o i\ the Coiun^-bla river.

CnndemTiatlon A-nsalted Roblnr.on n-s.salled a federal eon-

dem natlon provision In the bills der which, he explained, a public »'er BRciicy could Lake over p ro ­

perty of a private com pany by flhng declaration of in le tit In federal u r t and depor.lt wlUi the coiiri

funds lo cnvcT an appraised value the proi>erly.

■Under tJils p ro p o 'a l th e adm in ­istra to r would only have to decide tllnt he w anted a p ;irtlclllar electric

npanv ou t of lni;.lne,’.s and he lid -start conilem natlon procee<l- s even though a large miijorlty the peojile In th r a rea were no t erested HI l>urrlia;ilng Uie dl.s-

trltjullon .••v.'tem Irmn him.” llobln-

70-100 Ships In Coral SeaInvasion Unit

l'<i* 0»ilthree cruisers .shelterlnR In a harbor nnrtli of the point where the Coral se:i tiallle look place,'’ Campbell Mild. "We m ade a bombing ru n on th r Inrge.st iran.sport and got a d i­rect lih amidships, T licn we re lu m ­ed lo our base only long enough to refuel and bomb up before sta rting ou t ngaln to paste lliem.

100 MUrt Closer “On th e M’eoiiil - day, we found

11 i-m about 100 miles closer In. They luid Joined un wllh nboia to o thet rrul'.em and lran^^>orW, Tlie closer iliey came th e mtire we lilt lliem W r couldn 't help finding them while they conilmied towards thelt ri'iidervnu* because there were so many of them."

Caiil. H arry Spleth of Portland, O re , Irader o t !ltvl>eTl.s’ loTTOixllon, :.i>l(l the lleu trnnnl sighted the en- rniv about 15 m inutes before hi?

rtrd ,Kven tliougli -Si.ikune did noL iM. miuilclp'il <swui-r;.lil^\ the pro- -tle;i could be ;.olil to the Spokane

county puDlle uiility district, an R1-:A cnopiTallvc, or a liev,' tyjw of coo|>er«tlve or luiii-proflt corporn- tlnn U iat Inight !>.■ tonn . il by a few Job-hungry power lyilltlcliniN.

Peoples' IVIslies Ijnored(SniperUi". M (>111- vMv I'DuVd

be .sold lo !i

"He was prettv exclle<l,' Spirt I forgot his esiicl words, bi DUldn't be able to print then

;ider cl I the :

vloc

rrv. riientloi ol \Va,shlnninn and On-goi lOt ,Mir-- w hether It i-iiul( ipplled to oilier Miilr-,, pol

his com tnny «b:o oprrai.-d ReplyliiK to a content

unification of private c wllh pulille iinwer w;i,s nec the Interc':.! of pro .ei-til ini; Robln:^.n .-.;ilil the facl.-i <lul out till:,

,. nil ot the a d -

•I o r h lnd - ihe p<'ople,"

whllr the

"Wltli being m

inter

Mrs. Beveridse, Victim of Fall,

Dies in H ospital

from .:• ot h r r. Mi .-,

Scoll Kll'.wortli.She tiad hei-n m aking h e r home her daughter ;,everal year:,,

.Mr,s, llrvrridci- was burn In boy. N, Y., on Keb, a'. Ifllu'. Kn Ing h e r marriiige to I'Yatil: 1. crldge in IiiiM. •••he fook up n-Mi In ChlcuRo. In 1900. nhe iin.l hiLsband iitr.vrd up a land i near W tiidrll, returnlnR lati ChleaRO. Ill 1!'!::. s tion ly a ftr death ot li. r Im.sliiiiul. .-.hr mi Wendell to up |>erinaiient dcnce.

In ( Ulltltn:

I Jam^ ln< will I III'

W hiteuary ehaprt, " l lh the Rev. II. ( M rCalllsIrr. p.'.'.tor of the .Mi'tli. d lst church. otflciailnK. Intrtim-i will be In Siiti'-rt .Memorial p;irk,

1)1 ^ 0 MAN IN NAVVBOIH1-; jtm e 111 i,T ,-N avv tecriil

liere include Lowell II. W alkrr c Dcclo and Robert A. IVeny ■ Nampa,

TOO I.ATE TO CLASSIl'V

SMART FOLKSj i r c h u y iiiK H on io Furni.'^liin^j.t N O W w h i le .slock .s ;ire i iv n i lu b lc . B e tw e e n now a n ii F a l l a Rooti m a n y i te m s w ill b o o u l f o r t h e d u r a t io n .

T h r i f t y a n d S m a r t fo lk s b u y n t H a r r y M ii.-sK rave’s u n u iju a l .s to re w h e r e Ciush hn.s a lw a y .s t a lk e d .

W e l ia v c h a d a ila tid y a iu i . s t r a d y hii.sine.-ss e v e r y m o n th till.'* y e a r . ’ T a k e a l ip a n d l) iiy t h e f u r n i t u r e y o u h a v e b e e n p h in n in p o n R c t t i n p . H e s u r e t o s h o p n t o i i r -s to re b e fo r e y o u b u y .

O u r “ ci^iliiiK' pricCH” a r e a l l r a c l i v e to t i i c s p o t ca.-<h b u y e r . B il lw e l l da v cn o o .s a r e b u i l t t o Ia--<t n :t w e l l a-s f o c - c o m /« E t .^ T h a f 3 th e ren .snn th e c o m p a n y ju iL h a 5 y e a r K u a n in te e o n th e m . Tsvke iu iv ii»U i};e o f o u r E x t r a I^)w price .s o n b e d ro o m f u r n i t u r e . A f o u r p ic c e .“to t o f w a l n u t W a te r f a l l f o r $ 5 9 .5 0 ca--<h. T h e b e d i.s w a t e r f a l l o n b o th th e h e a d a n d f o o t . N o b e t t e r b u y a n y w h e r e n t § 5 9 .5 0 .

HARRY MUSGRAVE'S MERCHANDISE MART

Alasonic ’

jm ber of destroyers. Awav olf. ould rer ano th rr larne convoy.;e came In right behliid Roberts

rupted smoke anti begni

lire. As the liomhs were going dowt hev dill llin.cleHree lu n is and thel i-akes IiKikril iikp a lot ot wrlggllnR .ill lr worms 11--. they turned Inllrretlon:..

■•A little la ter , the naval d r

<1 htt.sana

i.ald I iHtlon hlKlited z:, ,re Japjine.se ships approaehini: two's and th ree 's In "loose -strlni; matlon" as It returned lo It;; hase

liiel nnil aninninltlon. At <iawn ■ next day th e pllot-s svere otf agtii h l«^nlln•r Inad nf iSesimctUw. We .'.aw i> arl'o f our own fl«Tt iiuig tow ard th r Japane.sr - iipparent Inientlon of r ■m off." Splelh .said. - n i r t war. a tiout :00 miles away. It ;i the last tim e I saw Jap r.hlps nmlnR j.ouih.•They Mire lost hi

iirrler . The

RITES HELD FOH l i lN E m O R N E Y

CAREV, June 10—Funeral Bervlcea for G ibson A, Condlc. 33. Dtnlne county a tto rney who died T liursdoy a t .U ie Hailey hospital, were held M o n d a .y -a t- itis . U D. S .-h v p ltA l chapel In Carey,

Mr. Condle. promUient. In poUllcul :id civic organisations, was n pro­

b a te Judge a t'22 and slnec th a t time tiad spen t two j-ears In-W aslilrBton, D. C.. as .secretary to Congre.saman H enry Dworshuk and was jiervlng n.i county a tto rney when he died sud­denly a fte r a idiort llln&Ls.

l.eller!i Conilolence Ser\’lces were conducted by W. L.

Adamson, p rrslden t'o f Rlalnc Make, legrams and letters of condol- ere read by him Irom Govcr- ::hiL-.e Clark, Congressman Dworshak.,ex-G overnor C. A.

Doliolf.sen.JJer.ause of Mr, Cornhe's love lo r

•lilldren. th e Kriedman family of Unlley. ;.enl a contribution lo Iht H lirlners' hospital for crippled chll' dren In Porllaiiil In place of buying flowers lo be sent. t« Uie funeral-

I'h yslrlan Kpeaku Spriikeis for the occasion w

D r. !•:. W. ro x . H ailey phy-slclan. n Dlsliop U, E. Adamson, who did In eotnpllance w ith a reque.st-Mr. Conille made of him several m onths

h is dentJ). Wij.sir.il ■ prc.'ented by Mrs, A nnelb

Dlnwoody, ,sololsl from S.ilt Uike C ity. She wiLs accompanied by Lcn-

P a llb ra rrrs 'w ere Hcrle Cameron, .. W, Knslng. .sr,. U iwrence Hcagle. .vn S. Adam.son. ‘led Cram er and

t Tlioiflelallvm Altend

-ide-s lil.i widow, hn Is .survived by Ills parent-s. Mr. and Mrs. Olb.son A. Condle. ^r., Carey; three Rlsiers,

Ilalrd. Carey: Mrs, H elen Sm ith. Milmore. U tah ; Mrs. Abcgall Call. Phornlx*. Arlr... ond tw o b rn ih ris . T . U Condle. Pall- brook, Calif., and J. Ira Condle. A lham bra. Calif, All were pre,sent .1 llie funeral.

Because of the large crowd of leople pre.sent for llie funeral i t wa.s

imi«s.siblc to hold It In the chapcl, T lie auditorium of llie church wbj ftirnlshed w llh srat.s to nccommo- ilatc th e crowd Dank.s of beautiful tloner.s filled one end of the hall and gave evidence o t his many friends and tjuslne.vs acquaintances.

Scout Leader

Itlver council of Hoy S .ou ts o Ju ir I. H r linn been uo rk lnc part time In Mils caparlly for snm Vlmr.

Seen TodayD'cpiily S heriff Kd Hall back a t

old Joh. a llltU: th in n e r a fic r weeks of lllne.vs nnil 31 diiyi, in the hospital, . . Scrvlce Million oper­a tor busy 111 a dd ing ninchliie fjg- iirlnit up how m uch he bad paid

.out for .scnip nit)ber to tTale, . . W ile o t m.sn who Jui.t entered -scrvlce rrcelvhiR card from w ar departm en t le llh ig lifr not to write him u n til notified, , - Sco ll Sm ith whlitllnK as h e insiwct.s sleek looking autom obile, , . J e a n Haag. C ham ber of Coinniercc ^ecretary. ehcwlng gum a t rai>ld r a l e , . . Card from S a n Prancl-.co ml-v. w anting lo know If the re was u peu-llletl forest licreabouts. . . C ourt house lawn ge tting trim m ed, . . And Ev­e re tt Sweeley parked w ith hl-s feel on de.sk.

iBERSALVAGE^ BEFORE K iA N IS -

E^ery past pre.sldcnt o f th o local Kiwanls club who Is aUll lunotiff th a living and a resident of T w in P oits a ttended lUie K lw anb week observ­ance a t the urck iy lunchcon o f-th a — club yesterday noon. < .

Tliey were O. P . D uvall. H . H . Ifitlsirom . Prank S tephan . P r td Meech. F^mer H ollingsworth. Alvin Ca.sey. John Kinney. J . E . ' W hite and na lp h Sm ith. U. N. T erry la tlie pre,seni president.

Duvall, chairm an of U ie 'c d u c a - tloJi coiiunltlco, wim lu cliorRo oM hB ... pnmnim. Ever^- coinmlltee chalim ftll made a rejw ri on his Broup’fl ftctlv- llli-s.

Uuliber n rU e E xpU laedR- J. Sehwendlman. chalrm nn o f

Lla- county nibber ciunpiilBn, appea l­ed to Uie members to lu m tlio rub ­ber miii-s In Ihelr automobllca over to Uie government. He aald U m t th e Pn 'sldent had called upon th e o il companle.s of the nation for 1.600.- 000 loiL'. of scrap rubber a n d '•we'r* going to gel It," Schw endlman p o ln t- rtl ou l Uiat Ihe abundance of ru b ­ber boat.s Mivu<l a large f>erccntaBO of the crcw of Uie a irc ra f t c a rrie r

'l.rx lng ton afU.T It was sunk by th * Japajie.se In the Coral Island battle .

Pre.sldent Tprr>’ displayed a Bcmp- book .sliowlng the m any sto ries Uto Klwunls club had received In th e Times-News Unce he took office. A vote ot U iants was Riven Uie nc^ pajMT f«r "Ihc ihic publicity."

Oolllnr U 'Int S tam p A visiting K lw anlan wa.s Bob S o r- ison. S a il Lake City. Mcl DoUln* nn the defease stam p, nri-ck Pagin. m anager o f Uie O r-

, irum and Idaho Uieaters. upoka on tlie coming of Jolinny Slieffleld, th e

lion ol T n n an ." who -will appear irre In an nrrny tonk In th e in te rest If Tivin Palls county 's campaUcn o .sell 1300,000 In w’a r bonds durln jt lime and July nnd Uuis be rew arded iith Uie naming of on arm y bcm b- r for Uie county.

ihaHglml. Chlttti.T he H upcrt youth was engaged In

onstriicllon work on Wake Island irioi' to h is capture In December.

Rupert Youth Is Prisoner of Japs

n U P E nT , Ju n e 1D.-Unlled S tates n;ivy departm en t has Informed Mr. nnd Mr.s, Jo.sepli Lo<>-sll tha t tlieir ;.(in. M rrlln Ixxx'.ll, l,s a prl.^oncr of

MATTRESSnEBO ILDIN G • flENOVATING

WOOL CARDING EVKIITON .MATTRESS CO.

3:il Second Are. S. Phone Sl-W

WEATHERK lljhily w arm er Ih l l afIrrnoon .

LAWNMOWERS

L ast Ycfir’s Pricc.s

M AG EL AUTOTw in Palis. Idaho

A chlntjuapln Is a nu l-ben rln s tre« ■r Uie cheslnui group.

FURSTORAGE

for as low as

Store your furs safety and adequately during ho t su m ­mer m onilial O u t regular quality serrlce.

RICHARDSON'SC L E A N E R S & D Y E R S

T irtn r«n*. n« . 570 Duhl, P h . m

SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO.

^P ag& S ix - — — -TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, -lUAHO ■ F rid a y ,'Jutib~19. 1042---------

I t E W IL L - G E IIO PH O N O R S

ATLANTIC CITY. June 18 (U-FD— T«o U iilW Prcsa wu- corre«pond-

j cnta, W allace CnrroU nnd Franlc 1 Hewlelt, WT »niong IB nowspnpcr-J__ nhtom niilicM

who «rc to be ii'onored by i^ e tin' UoDRl Heniillntr'fl club for oulsUvnd' Ins Jouriiallillc achlcvcm cnu.

Ucwletl Is Irom Pocatello, Ido.Announcement of tlie year'i

Rwards w m m ade loduy by Don----- nosr-o f-the-P hilftdelph lft-B ulleU n,

Clialrman of the nwardu conimlttcc.TliMe elecud lo mcml>er»hlp In

Uie -tieadUnera' liall of fam e" will be prc»entcd w ltli f tc rlln c illvcr

t plnquM a t the unnukl awaxda ban'I quet n t the Clarldae liotel In At'

Innllc City on June J7. More Uinn 200 men In Uio newspaper, radio and newsreel Jleld have been Invited to attend Uic banquet and frolic lion orliiK U'c winners.

Carroll will receive an aw ard for h is le rlcs of exclusive dls|wtclic% from ItuMla in which he Informed American newspaper readers for the JlrJtU m eof nuM la'* potentlivJlty and to titc lly evivSualed U\e Bovlet, U n­ion’s will and ability to resU t nn il Invasion. Carroll'fl dlsiwtchcs were based on his intensive ob^ervBllons

' durlnff a four montli special as- slanment to m e Jlu-sslan flRlitlJiK

. and home front. Tliey were filed In part from Inside rtu-vila and were supplemented by later, uncensoretl dUpalches w ritten by Carroll on hU arrival In Manlln cn route to Uiu United au ites,

Hewlett Is to receive a headliner’s award for his coveraKe of the alfKc and fnll of U aU an. H ewlett wn.i act- InK m nnnger of the United I’res^ Mnnlln bureau a t the outbrcal; of the Pacific war. He eovcretl tJie en­tire Philippines cnm pulsn. Hewlett Miared the fate of U ataan’.i defend- er# Irom New Year’s eve, when thp w ithdraw al to the peninsula wa.s o r­dered. until th ree days a fte r the collapso of reslstnnee and tlie wlUi- d raw al to CorrcRldor. He was tlie only regularly aa.-itKned Amerlfnn new jpuperm an who was an eye-wit­ness to th e fall of Uataan.

H ew lett Is continuing to cover the w ar devclopmenun In A ustralia.

6 ,0 0 0 GET SUGAR"ijcemlnsly. everybody In Twin

PftlLi county Is BolnR to can fru it Uila year," Carl Anderson, chairm an o r tho ration ing board, said today In announclni; th a t the time for obU ln lne permlLi for coimlni; /tui;nr rany bo extended beyond tomorrow, th e orlglniil clo.ilnK day. ncKLntratloi! offlce.n a re open tram 10 n. m. to noon and I p. m . to 5 p. m.

8lx thousand perm lta to purchase cannlnR *usa r have already been issued n t the Legion ha ll In Tu’ln Falls »nd a t BulU. Flier and K im ­berly. A new rea lstratlon place wa.i opened n t K im berly high school yes­terday. M rs. Flo Wilson Li In chnrKc,

The Issuance of permlta w as'hiiJt- cd early today w hen the local board r a n o u t or cards, Kowever. A nder­son said th a t he hnd wired the utatp olllco (o r 3,000 more and cxpected th em hero thLs afternoon.

'T h e way the pormlUi are ROlnK. 3,000 m ore may n o t be enoimh." A n­derson sta ted .

PcrmlLi be lns Issued now are for HUfiar to be aned' In tho cannlnK of sm all fru it. A nother period will be held s lA rtlns Auc. l i for suh’nr to be used In the canning of large fru it.

SHOSHONEMrs. Den D orroh was taken lo the

OoodlnK hoapltal M onday and Is re- portetl a.i b e ln j In a r.erlous con­dition.

E arl V redenburjh, Dutte, Mnnt.. lipent the p ast few days a t the hnmo of hln m other. Mrs. A. E. Vreden* burgh.

Jo h n M ortln . F o rt Lewis, W ash., le ft M onday a fte r visiting hl.i b ro th­er, C harles M artin and fiunlly,

Mrs. a eo rg e Pllger. haji relum ed from W allace w hrro she a ttended th e O .E S, grand chnpter as a <lelo- Rate from Lincoln rhap ter.

Mrs. P. O. RrqulNt, Ooodlng. and m £vi Rasftlle R equbt. R. N.. Drem. crton. Wa.ih.. are visiting Mr, and M rs. Charle.n M artin and family.

n<iy WnI.'.ton wa.i In flhoahono UiU week on -a brief flirlough a fte r tm ln lng In San Francisco and Tn- coma for o rdnance serx-lce. He vU' Itetl hLs wife and son.

Mm , E. F. T ro u t ua.i ho.,te!t. ■Wetlnrsday u t lunclicon, cookrd and oen-ed from h e r oiit-ilde flreploc* for 25 m em bfrs and gueat* of the

I MelhodtM Aid.Rev. J . R. Coulter and family

nrrlvetJ th is week from H am en. New pastor of th e local M ethodist

1 church, h e preached hi* f lr it m on he re Sunday.

Mm. Jam ea Mason and dauKhtrr. M arjorie. SucceM. Mo., arrived Mon­day to m ake » vU lt of tw o montha n t th e J . B. lU ckm an home.

Mt3. Sew ard D uno and Mrs. Doug- loa Shepherd le ft W ednesday for aolt L ake City, where Uje>’ wlU Join th e ir h iw bandi who are re- po rting th e re for appointm ent, af- Wr tnU nlng in San Francisco and Toconsft In th e ordnance service.

M rs .' DcnnLi H ess. M urphy. — rived th is week to vUIt h e r pdren tj. M r. a n d M rs. S tan ley Baer.

T uesday p inochle club wof e n te r­ta in ed th is week a t th e hom e of M rs. TOm lUee. u l th Mra. OecTKe Moore u id M rs. Cecil Pe rrin wUi' nlD f.

F or E re ry Bajldlnc Blf? o r L ittle Use

CIN D ER BLOCKSW alls ‘fo r a b a m . 30x50 by 8 fee t b ig b . cost only *338.40. laid In th e walL c in d e r block for ft b e n botise, lSx30 by 7 fee t high c o d cnVy »:3126. "ron b uu lk te axid a re f i r s proof,

Jerom e Block Co.M bm. Idaho rbotM 41

Nazarene College Quai’tet

K ln t'i M etiengen . m ole qua rle t from the N arlhw eit N axarene eoj- Ir t r , Nampa, accom panied by Prof. Harold H. Nevln. now on tonr, will pretenl concerta In lo n th e m Idaho N atarene chn rchei th ii . w eek­end. ineludliir K im berly S a turday a t K:I5 p. m .; D ahl iSnnday a t 11 a.-m.: Filer Hunday a t 3 p. m. and Twin f'a lU Sunday a t S p.-m.

At the Churches

KliWT ClintSTtAN

.,r . lr r ; fl.nirrr

I I uV m ? . * . : " ’ . 'n / i

D A P T I K T

f 'T'•‘ ■ r i i i M r t l l r . V p ' ^ n V , m M -

^ M i l i i n i t r T n t : N A 7 A H K N J :

.S V . ln . N a r l h - » . l N i . i r . n . . t i d

. iJ . I n s l n s « n J m u i l e . .

IB J N D U S IR IE S CHIEF TO RESIGN

■WASHINOTON. Ju n e 10 0IJ9—A mem ber of the senate com m ittee In ­vestigating the war program sa id today he expected P hilip D. Reed, ctileLxif th e .war prodtif.tton bonrU ^ division of lndu.itiy bninehea ‘o rM lgn. Reed wa.'i criticized ty UiQ committee for alownes.! In convert­ing Industry to w ar producUon.

ShorUy a fte r the report was filed w ith the senate yesterday, a W PB spokesm an said various W PB In- d ttitry branches- would be reo rgan ­ized w ithin a week or 10 days, en ­ta iling the abolition o f Rome poal- tlons and some general personnel .IjlfM,

No Comment N either Reed. O rne ral E lectric’.

$ l20i » 0-a-yea r. b o a r d chairm an serving the gtrvemmeni a t I I a year.

hU bfv.i. WPB C hairm an D onald .... Nelson, would com m ent on th e report, which said th a t Reed "did n o t Lake the nfces.mry action lo ob­ta in the maximum conversion of private liuHutry to w ar prrxlucUon In the shnriM t possible time."

R eed snid he had not read It; th a t ..e wa.1 patlsfled with tJie way tho Industry branches were working and th a t they were imiirovliig all Uio tim e.

T h e WPU spokesman described the Impending rporganlM tlon as an "ex- ten.slve nrKanliatloii realignm ent." b u t said they were being m ade on th e bonrd'.n Initiative ond no t as a re.sult of the report of the com m it­tee head by Sen. H arry S. T rum an, D., Mo,

••Indujtrlal W PB” Coincident with Uie reorgan lia- on, the WPD was- considering n

p lan for an "Industrial W PA.’" w hich Reed estlmiiled would cost the ROV-

iin ien t J200,000,000 a n d keep In op- •ntlon some 24,000 companies drJv- 1 10 the wall by the w ar effort. AltliouKh plans have n o t reiiched

the final stage, the ten ta tive p ro ­g ram calls for governm ent loans to plantA unable to operate n t a p rofit as a re.iult of WPB curta ilm en t o r­ders. T lir government would a lio defray for tho duration of Uio w ar tho fixed charges and m ain tenance cost of p lan ts actually forced to close dowT). Reed said sim ilar m easures have b e ra adopird In both B rita in and G ermany.

Neighboring ChufcHes “

THE SAZAneSCEbB>4 (

■ U t e

KANHKN AHHK>ini.Y

IIANHrS CAI^VAItr IIAI'TIBTin a.m., ill'blt ich«>li Uonro* WhlUlns-

luii, ^.uMrlnl.n.Ifjil^ U ».m_ . i l o r n l Mi c l . r 'i V u b j . c ' i . ' t l u r

C < 'n » i c l l o r n . " » p . m . . » v » n 1 n » » c n h l r . I T . „ r m « i l n « -1 1 1 U h » I . I m t i h . e h i i r t hThut.cl*>> .Ttnlnl.

JCnOME Clll.'ltCII OP (iUIl10 n.m.. (lnnrl»r v>“'ol. ’f. W. K»nj.l>«rltiifndeni. A .rrl« of lactutM from• Hook of llt<'l<llon win b«tln «l II n. Jtii» : i : tubjK't fnr 11 a.m.. "T>>« N»n M»r». "ni* Ch>14»h C»ti- r.ilfV.," 7;JQ J. Yr.un* l'.opU'iI.V*'. - n i . R* en• rrr . .r .Ic . .r..| IJIbli .ludr W«Jn-d.»

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Stockyards Freed From ICC Control

WAflHINOTON. June 18 0J.& - SIx stockyards today were removed Dy the in te n ta t* com m ercs commls- slon from the lis t of f irm s subject to the provisions of th e In ten ta te commerce act. .

T he ICC foimd th a t th e stockyards0 longer perform transporU U on

services In connection w ith loading and unloading livestock, thereby re ­moving them from the category of common carriers.

Those found 'no longer subject th<! act were: C incinna ti Union Stockyards Co., Los A ngeles .Union Stockyards Co.. SouUi S o n FVan- cisco Stockyards Co.. P o rtland . Ore. Union Stockyards Co.. S t. Pau l U n­ion Stockyards Co.. and Cleveland U nion Stockyards Co.

F iler Scouts to G et Tick Serum In jectionFILER, June 10—T ick senm i for

thq prerenU on of Rocky M ountain spotted fever will be given members of the Filer Boy Scout troop num ber 30. Scoutmaster B. H. Rttfiland a n ­nounced today. T lie f i r s t InJecUon will be given Wedne.sday evening and the second about a week later.

All boys getting the stfrum musi have a written perm it from Uieli parents. No charge Is m ade for tlie mjcctlons. Dr. I. N. Andenvoii. FI' ler. will be In du irge of tho Injce. tJon.

Scouts who have no t taken the tick scrum will no t be allowed to a t ­tend the sum m er cam p hclie»lUlc<l tlie early p a rt of Julj-, M r. Rowland emphasized.

S E i m I G I V mioysEiPOR

WASHINGTON, June 19 (/T —A fued between senate and house com ­m ittees 0%-er InvesUKBtlon of Uie war effort flared up today w ith a charge by Senator Brewster. R.. Me., th a t a

.iiouae..mlUlary sub-com m lttce-hjid. "rushed ou t Its report on dollar- year men to tty and get a scoop."

Brewster, a member of the special senate committee appointed to In ­vestigate national defeiue, said In a n Interview this was the second tim e the hou.-ie Investigating group had tried to beat the senate group w ith a report, the o ther Irwtance "being aluminum production and Its report th a t everything was O . K .”

Brewster and Chairm an T hurm an, D., Mo., told the senate yesterday th a t they had been asked to hold up the ir report criticising delays by tlie w ar. production board and dollar-a^ year men arwl th a t during the In ter­val the house group released Its re' port giving the baslness executive:

clean bill of health."Of course if one report comes

ou t W ednesday from a house con m lttee and another report comes oi Thursday on Uie same Uilng from senate committee, we all know which one •ha.s the advantage." Brewster said.

T he house finding was Lvmrd, Brewster said, white Chairm an D on­ald M. Nelson of Uie .war production board was olt«mpilng to convince the senate committee It Miould d e ­lay Lviuance of Its own report. This, he added, was pa^slbly more th a n on "Interesting coincidence."

C hairm an Faddls, D„ Penn., o f tlic hom e m ilitary sub-committee, which reported on botii sJumlnum prodt;e- tlon and the G uthrie co.se. said " th a t sounds kind of babyish lo m e” and would n o t comment furtlier.

Dubois Abandons City Tax for War

DUBOIS. Ida.. June 19 (/r)—Du- boLs will be a taxle.vs town tills year H am - U. H arn. treasurer, announc- ed. Tho decision, he snld. was ma<!e by the board of tnu lecs to rellev property owners during the w ar cf fort and to rftra.ip more money for war bond pureliA.ies.

'Hie action was i)OMlbIc. he because of revenues from the waWr and electrle systems.

Roosevelt, Prime M inistet Location

Like BattleshipsWASHINOTON, Juno 19 tuJO—

President Roosevelt and Britlslj P rim e M inister W inston 'C hurchlU

like two battleships whose

T o a group of newspapermen c lam oring for more Information and details of the Roosevelt-CTiurchlll

inferences "somewhere In the U nited Slates.- Early said:

T v o 'g o t a battleship In the per- . . . i of the President, and now an ­o th e r In th e person of th e prtmo m inister, to protect for tho duration. T h e ir whereabouts, the ir operations, th e ir movements, m ust be kep t Just

secret as If they were two men* w ar In tim es like Uiese."

Congressman Ban War Photographs

WASinNOTCN, Ju n e IB OJ.R)' — Congress ha-i completed legislative a ction on a bill prolilbitlng un­authorized photographing, sketching o r reproduction In any m anner of any m llltarj' or naval estabUshment, ve.v.el. airfield or arsenal.

T lie measure Is designed to broad­en the e.splonage law. It Is aimed particularly a t the publication of photograplw . in newspapers and magazines wiUiout the inten tion of In juring Uie country, b u t which re­veal Information to the enemy. Tlio bill ciirrlc.1 u penalty o f a year's Im- p rhonm en t and a $1,000 fine.

T lio bill docs not apply to photo- • g rap lu , sketches and other repre- sentAtlons auUiorlzed by tho war a n d navy departm ents. ^

FA IRV IEWMiss Joan Carter, Sacrom cnto. i

Calif., Is here vl.^Iting n t the ho m e ' o f he r aunt. Mrs. A. H . JagcLs. She Is e igh t years old and W’a.s accom ­panied by another aunt. Miss H elen Hllflker, also of Sarraniento, who will visit here for a week.

Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Peterson a n d children were uuests Sunday at th e McCloud home, Wendell.

Mr, and Mrs. T, O .'W ll.son and Charlr.s, unri Mrs. O eorse Biiush were recent Ruests a t th e F rank A t­kins home, Mrs. H attie WiL-.on and MLvs B rrtha Wilson, Tw in Fa lb . were altn guests.

Mr. and Mrs. C. D. M ahaniw h recently en tertained Mr. and ; tr s . Aubrev M ahsnnah and .MIm Ev.ilyn Rhoades. K entucky; Mrs. Anna T ay ­lor and son, Billy, and Miss Nadine Emery, Lebanon. Neh.

Mr, and Mrs, Harold Hatnby and daliRhtera were giie.sts n t the Perry O recn and Ruuell Parker liotnes In Tw in F.-\lls.'

Mnrvln JaKrb entertn lnrd lii Imn- or of MlRs Joyce H llflker who Irit th is w’cek for a yew.-;' IntrnKv.hli) in a New York City ha-ipitiil a-s a p a rt of h e r training a;, ii <ililiH:in. G uests be.sidcs Ml.'J Hllflkur u c rr Miss Lois Schaeffrr. M bs F.m Ik t ' Rana«n. ML-.s AudTov OhlviiSvlfii-. D w ight Johiw on and lla rn id I.ut:-.

Mrs. Jo h n Billings, whn frll hv.l week, spraining and brubliiK her back. Is slowly Improvlry?.

O.P. SK A G G SFOOD

F R E S H PRODUCESTORES

Follow tho nu trition food rules and M t your fam ily on the rosd tn h e alth fu l Tlgor! Plan each menu 10 e^'Brr 3 meaU give you all the essential food*. Vou can buy them a t O. P . S. a t budgel economy.

LETl'UCE FLO UR 4813. $1.49L o ca l C Jrow ii, 2 H c a i i . s ............ 15c

WATERMELONRipe and Juicy

RADISHESlOc

STRAWBERRIESSw eet R ipe Local

BANANAS

Milk A m plifierDo'co. Good M for K iddles .............

P e a n u t B u tte rt i t t le Moore

3 5 c

Cri.tp Red, 3 BunchcH

GOLDEN n iP EFor N ourbhlng Bummer Meals, Lb....... ................... . l O c

Plum sLibby’s DeLuxe. «3',i Size ...................

G rape Ju iceC hurch’s, 9 QuarUs „...............—

VcRclnblc CocktailV-8 Pure. O m 47 os. Can ............... 2 8 c

CookiesChoc. M arsh mallow, lb. ,

Tom ato Ju iceCampbell’s.H o t Cati. 3 for

I 9 C

lb,B hk

CoffeeHills.Pound Can .............3 3 ^

B utter

Peaches ............... - 2 0 C

PreservesIm itation, Asst.Flavors. 3 Jb, J a r . . . « ^ ^

K ra f t D inner2 Pound « Q — Package ..................

G rapefru it Juice40 02, Can ... ______1 9 C

Syruppennlck's Oolden,10 lb........................... O y C

M rs. Tuckcr’s Creamv

SHORTENINGPure Vegetable, ^ 9 m 8 -Pounds ...................... . O ^ C

Free Syrup P ilc h er With Thompsons All for

M ALTED M IL K ..........43c

1 3 c

MEATSHAMBURGER L b 20<

33 c 65c- 25c

O. p. s.QUALITY

CUBE STEAKS, Lb..............................PURE LARD. i lbs. B ulk .....Bonelens B e ef CUDES.

_Lcan for S tcw lnc , Potffld -

ECONOMY B E E F

POT ROAST Lb. 2 2 c

HOUSEWIVES OF IDAHOCONSERVE OUR FRUITSTHROUGH ALL-OUT HOME-CANNING >}

The Kwvemment hn.s n.skcd hom em akers for nll-out cjmning to prevent waste of fru its and vcRclnblcs, and lo help win the w ar. E xtra HU^nr .for th is purpose has been allotted on the Iio.slfl o f one pound for each four qunrta of finished fru it, plus one pound per person for

jollies. Jnms, preserves, and fru it butter*. This is in addition -to )he rcKular onc>half pound weekly ration. Farm wives, cHpeclally, should make u.hc of thi.s ex tra suRor to help save tho fruil.s crown on Ihelr own land and tha t of fel­low Idaho farmer».

H ere’s How To Get Y our E x tra C anning Sugar:Take your ration book to your local board {your local ;:rocer can tell you how to rcnch them ), or nend your application by mall, or through an afjent authorized by you in writinpr. Be prepared to supply infor­mation on how much fru it you canned last year, omount of’canned fru it le ft over from last year, and num ber of quarts you intend'to ' can thl5 year.

Don’t a.'Ak for more siipnr than you need . . . don’t wa.<itc sugar or f r u i t . . . but fill all your bottles and ja r s with Idaho fruita . . . this use of sugar is both your right and y o u r patriotic duty.

NOTE:Be sure to ask for Idaho BuRnr when getUnB your c«nnlns lu g a r . . . It's m tda from Idaho beets In Idaho 's own fac torlu .

— • aiid ask for

WHITE SATIN SUGARFinest for all canning and sweetening

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TIMES-NEWS. t w in f a l l s , IDAHO •Pago S«yen

S O C IA L E V E N T S -aad^ G L U B N E W S -

Floral Memorial Service Held At Past Noble Grand’s Session

Annual memorial scrviccs in honor o f deceased members were conducted a t a meeting of the Post Noble Grands club Ijtft even ing .a t the home of M rs. Ella Long. Mrs. Jeesle Vunco was in chargc of the impressive floral ceremony in which white peonies were used.

In keeping with the service was the "good thought” for Ihc evening, sent by Mrs. F.L. Wilks and read by Mrs. G.Ridjteway, Kimberly. I t was “A t the Crossroads,” by Rich-

■ nrd Hovey.T rlbulei P ^ d

Procrom , nrrtinscd by M n- H u;h Anderson, Mrs. E ttle Erne* w d M rj.U uim W hluiey, included » read ln i.••AmerJcftn Wbt Creed,*■ Mrs. W. lU W oller; a tribu te lo fBthers, M n. Uiurji W hitney: a u ibu te U> a ll Uv- Inn paat prc.ildcnia. Mrs. W. O. WatU. nml nn account of her recent trip lo Detroit, Mrs. lln rrlc t Ilone.

Atinouncemeni un.% miulc Uuit Kyle D nllnnljne. son of Mr. and Mrs.- V, C. D nllnniyne, who was w ith the United Stalr.-i urniy In the PhlUl>- [ilnn. Li "nit.«lnB In acUon." The Dullivntytic!! nrc now vLHtlnS In Cali­fornia, and are llv ln j r.t 153T>; Mo­hawk street, Lo3 Angelea.

President lienered The group assembled an hour

earlier Uian usual In order tha t pictures m ich t be taken. Ilosleues of the evenlne were Mrs, Long. Mr*. E. O. RaUies. M rs. Desale C arter and Mrs. Inea Fletcher.

Honoring Ujo birthday nimlverjury of Mrn. LonB,1ho president, a Jlshted birthday,cake wa.i ser>-ed os a llnnle to the evenlns. Mrs. Qllbert O. Mc- Rlll a n d Mr.i. W. I, Hollcnbeck gave poems In tribu te to Mrs. Long, who ■l/io received a eorsage.

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Sweepstakes and Special Winners

Listed for Show"W hat wa.i lacklnK In quantity

made up In quality” ha.i been t}ie Kcncrnl opinion of liundrcd.i of per- soni whn hnv« Inspected llie flourn oi> dl.iplay In the ba.'.eincnt, of the nubile library, Mr*. O. T . Ko.Mcr. Rcncral chalrinnn, said today as she nnnovinced sweepstake and special nwiird w inners of the tliird annual show, sponsored by tjie Tft'ln Falls G arden club.

The nhow. wJilch closcj a t i p. m. today to iUlo-,v exhibitors to gel Uipir con iu inrrs during Ujr evening hoiir.i, wii.i held two week.i la ter thU year bcoau.ie o f continued cool llirr (liirhiK the sprlllf;, and then iniiny ppr.ioni were unable lo rxh lb it brcuutia th r lr Korclens were no t In prime bloom.

S«ffp» take Wlnncm Swecp:iiAke w inners Include Mrs.

I.ciii Chnpln. riwcs; W. Scott Clb- w onh. pronles; Mrs. W, J . Wohlalb. tlelphliiluin; Mr.i. 'Dioinii.i Si>eedy, lrl»; Mr.i. C. B, Ilequa. Klmbnrly, inlsffllaneous.

Si)cclnl award-1. flower cnnialnert, were i)rc.»cntc(l hi the following 1'las.vlfleatlona;

Bent double .ilalk delphinium. Mrs. WotiliUb; be.M .Miilk Iris. Mrs. J. M. Plfrcn; lirst m iniature orranBemeni. Mri. H arry Wilcox; new and unusual flowers, Mrs. Requa; children's "bouquet for Brandmother," Mias Joan Hicks, ^

Mr.i. H arry Wilcox was awarded the special p rlic for having Uio most first place entries—five.

Kxpress Appreciation Mrn. Kn^\er Him her commitiws

rxpre.iatd th r lr sincere appreciation to all the Individuals and business firms who ar.shted In making the Uiree-day sho 'u-a success.

She aUo announced th a t members of many Rnrden club.i from nelgh- horlHK lowns n ttrnilcd Uie show yes­terday afternoon, and th a t the Jer­ome orRanlrntlon turned out almost en ma.ue Xor th e affair and brought »nme of thelr^Jivoins for display pur- poses.

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Riding Club to • Have Outing at

Mary Alice Park

Australia Topic Of Talk a t Navy Mothers’ Session

Magic Valley Navy M oU ten' club member*, many of whom havo tons tn A ustralia, or sons on the PacJilo ooean who tou th port iS A ustralia, enjoyed every second of an address on Unit country b y . Mrs. Claude Drown a t the m eeting la st n igh t a t Ulc y . W. C. A. rooms.

•Mrs. arOH'H, a 'ho »nnde an Ivc visit In Uiat country while her son was'U icro on a, m lu lon lo r Uie L. D. S . cliurch, told muny detail* of life and Uio people in Uiat coun­try-.

EnouKh plcced wool blocks were BUbmltKd to complete one quilt, and w ith 10 more, a second quilt will iiUo be complete. Completed blocks

tun ied over to Mrs. Leo K lrk- , wUl arrange a ip tcU lmeetUiK 1‘ ter tliLi motiUi lo tie first quilt.

Members are asked to have oUier 10 blocks ready for the Ju ly 16 meeting so th a t th e second quilt for the navy welfare project may be completed.

Mrs. Vune Larson presided and Mrn. C lara R hliiehart and Mrs, K lrkm an took charge ot the pro­gram.

a u e s l i were Mr*. L. H. Perrlna, Mr.i. Alma Wells and Mrs. Henry Shropshire and ha-.te.iaes were Mrs, Jam es McKee and Mrs. Oeorgc D en­ton, both of niei*.

Book Review Given By Mrs. Glen Trail

Mrs. O len T rail Rave a review of E. S tan ley Jones' book. "I* the KlnK- dom of Ood Realism?" a t the meet­ing of G roup No. 5 of the Women's Ajwioclatlon of Pre-ibyterlan church a t the home of Mrs. a . McCoy yes- terday.

M rv Toip Peavey sang a group ot p resent day war songs. aectwnpanlBd by MlM P a tric ia Sm ith. Devotions were held and group singing featured.

Mrs. A rch Coiner spp.ed tea after th e meeting.

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Club H as PicnicT he C red it W omen's B re a k fu l

club held ix pot-luck picnic W ednes­day nlRht a t the TB'ln Falls city park wlUi a good attendance . Later In the evening Aome of the group attended the band concert.

Frontier Rldl willride Sunday m orning to Mary Alice park, and will drill a t the W eston Dennis stAbles upon the ir re tu rn to Twin P a lls la te r In the day, .

All membcra and o thers Interested In m aking tlie tr ip are requ'^stcd to meet a t the Dennis stables o t lo a. m. th a t day. Non-member* »-5sh- Ing to a ttend , are asked lo notify some Thember of the Riding club by tonight.

In charge of the chuck «*( aundny will be MLvi Grace 0 _ ... Mm . Perry Ma.ion and Mrs. J . Prnnk Henry.

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Shamrock Plans Auction for USD

Proceed* from a D ulch aucUon. conducted yesterday a t a rneotlng pf the. BhamroCSr"cIiIb. wHl be 'turned over to the U e o , club ofriciaU a n - nouneed today.

Session wa* held a t the home of Mrs. l* o n a rd Albee. Mr*. Frank Valentine va* elected to member* • h ip ..

Member* planned a welner roast for Ju ly a a t Klwanl* eook. w!Ui the fam ilies a s special guest*.

SugoTles* recipes were eicchaiiged . by th e group. Mix* M llllcent Kline

won th e flo»'er fund priie______¥ ¥ ¥

Law n P a rty P lannedEmployes o f the InU rm ountaln

Seed a n d Fuel company *nd ihe tr famine* wlU be cntertAlped a t » la v n p a rty thl* e re n ln s a t th e home or Mr. u d iS i*. H o»an l U H am . mend. iH l r1 a e v e n tb avenue ea*t.

Marian Martin Pattern

Recently Wedded

m ™, J o r re s t Y em en Tom pkins who was Miss L eaha Melynenx prior to h e r r fc e n t m arriage. She w»* formerly of Tw in Fjills. ( f lu ff EntraTlngl

NOVEL A PRON-ETFSCTF or L-------- ---------------------

MaVlkn M a rU n 'i ty le .T iX W rn ____There's new* in ruXHed ajfron-effect seaming, and gather-softew d neck­line, Cap or soft ahort a le em .

Pattern 9058 may be ordered only In m!*ses' and women's 14. le . 18, 30,. 33, 34, 38. 38 and 40. Site 18 require* s yaxds 39 Inch tabrle, H yard contrast for ruffling.

Bend n r r E E N CENTS <pliu ONE CENT to cover coet of malU Ing) tor thl* Marian Martin PaU Um. Write plainly B12K. NAME. ADDBESS and 8TTLE N O B a ^

I t 'a patrtoUc to B«w a n d Sare . . . the aid of m er Bo ' - -C E N T S _____ _____________ _______practical, fabric-*«Tlnc du lgn* for w k . *port* and “dreas pw»de.". Send .you f~ w aen o-T im e8 .N ew i-

P«tt«ra Oepartment, T w la Pall*.’

Leaha Molyneux, Geologist Marry At Nevada Rites

MLvi Leiihft Molyneux'. formerly Tw in Palls, and Po rresl Vernon Tom pkliu, K lm beriey. Nev., were the first couple to be m arried a t tlie Kimberley s ta f f house of th e Con­solidated C0pp*m jlnes corporation, according to w o rt received here.

Mr. T om pkins la geoloRlst for', the corporntlon. T h e ceremony waa pe r­formed la st Wc<lnc.i<tay a t 0:30 p. m„ Rev. Laird V. Loveland, pastor Of the MeUiodlst church. Ely, Nev. offlcating.

The bride Is th e daustite r of I»ti and Mrs. J . N. Molyneux. T w in Full-., form erly of Ely, and graduated from Twin Fail* hltfti i«hool In 11I3S.

Tlie bridegroom Li. Uie M>n of Mr. end M rs.E . R . Tcsnpklns. WlntcrsoU la . He was g raduated from UiQ U nl- ver.slty of Id ah o In 1041. O n the ir return from a brief wedding trip , Mr. and Mrs. T om pkins will .be a t ho:no a t 440 H igh sU ect. Kimberley.

Vows were exchanged before the llrcplucc which was bnnked wlUt evcrbTccn boughs. T all w hite p r in ­c e s tapers were grouped on Uie mantel, and yellow tulips and o th e r flowers fonncU decorutlve notes tlimugliout the rooms.

The bride was given In m arriage by John K lns. Miss Dolores H uff ws.-k nmid of honor and Harold CourtriKht was best m an . Nuptial miDic wiui p rcscntod by MLi* Rosalie Sundburg u»d M rs. E. N. P cnne- bakcr. An Inform al rcceptlon fol­lowed.

Tlic bride wore n su it of soldier blue w ith acoessorles of new blue and a cursuge of red roses. T lie muld of honor wore a ru s t colored auit w ltn m atching accessories and corsage of w hite g a rd ^ la * .

Doris McClain Is Feted a t Party

MUs Doris Je an M cClain was honored a t a surprU e p a rty In honor of he r fifteen th birthday ann iver­sary last n ight, a rranged by Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Nesblt a t th e home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. o . F . McClain,

Fifteen young friend* of th e hon* oree Joined in festivities, w hich fea tured a defense gam e in \k-hlch guests a ttem pted to w rite ou t the nam es aiid capitals of a ll ita tc* In Uie union.

W ar s tam p prl*«s In th is con test w ent to Miss Dorothy O lbbs and Miss M arian QorreU.

tjugarless Ice cream and cake— Mrs. McClain m ade them by sub­stitu ting syrup In each recipe—fu r ­ther carried ou t th e defense them e of th e party .

Good Wifi Club Aids Red Cross

T h s G ood W in tSub met-W ednea- day &t th e hem es of M n . R ountree a n d Mm. A1 H acker to do Red'CrrM* sewing. A co%ered dish luncheon was served a t eocit home.

D uring th e day th ree IsyetU s for the local emergency closet were ccop le ted . Each layette contAln* th ree dresses, two nlght«o«-ns. one jacket and cap. and tw o p<ur o t booties. 1 1* emergency closet U sponsored by lha local R « l O rou chap ter, w ith Mr«. J . N. Clyde as chalim an.--F lan* were miaB t<rhold a m eet' Ing ooc« a m onth to h e lp w ith th e local emergency work.

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S yringa Club H asTalk on Cookery

M n . E. W . S harp eonducU d a les­io n on 'H oney Cookery” and dem- o iu tra ted a ffu lt upside-dow n cake w llh honey. » m eeting o f the Syringa Home Im provem ent club Tue*day afternoon a t th e ,h o m e of I4r». 0 . O. Thom i*.

Mrs. Raymond T hom a* wa* •«. ^ U n t hostec*. M isa B eatrice T hom ­a s played two piano aolo*. M rs. £v-> e re tt-B o n n lc h sen -w o n th# w hit* e lephan t MUs T h o m u played the

—,fo t fo r coo im unlty «lng-

Events of Year Told a t Baptist

Women’s Piciiic-Building Our M lulonary id tc h e n

W ith Vitamins a . D, C. D. a n d O - y u the tJieme of the clever p rogram by which Mrs, A. D. Boblcr Informed members of the D spttst W om en's Missionary society of p lans fo r the coming year's activities following a plcnlo luncheon yfaterday a t home of Mrs, A. 6. M srtyn,'

W indy westiier forced Uie picnic Indoors. H ojieiiea were Mrs. M ar- tyn , Mrs. W, E. Perreten, M rs. H. P. McKay and Mrs. Lenorn Johnson ,

Brief business session was con- dUjBted by Mrs. H erm an D odson p rior lo Mrs. Bobler'n addreos, d u r­ing which she ouUlned work to be done the next year.

Applying the v itam ins to m ission­a ry work, she term ed vitam in A as ligh t and knowledge. Including faith , p rayer and Inform ation; v lla tn ln D. acUon; vitamin C, se r\’lce a n d Jus­tice; vitamin D. hope, and v itam in a . love.

She also Introduced Rev. Roy E. B a rn ett who has ju s t retu rned from th e Northern B ap tis t convention a t Cleveland, .0. He gave convention h ighlights of parU cular In tere st ' th e women.

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Coffee Tops in Gifts for Boys

InAussieLandm ake ft h it w ith the M end "down undor.“ fo r co f­fee. cigarettes and candy a re th e things he apgreclate* m ost from home!

■niat was the message received by Mrs. Alfred Pugllano thi.i

mlWL f r a r S .F

In May" for. Australia.BgL Fox. who like* hi* coffee

as wtU as m ost A mericans, rc- porU th a t coffee tn A ustralia Is made mosUy from chicory and Is a fa r cry from th e good old " Java” In America.

He told hU slsU r U ia t th e Au»- tra l la iu are very cordial and hon- pltable to the vislUng Amerlcan.i, and warned h e r to be sure to in ­clude h is serial num ber w hen od- dre&ilng mall to him Uirough the postm aster a t his po in t of em ­barkation.

Mrs. Pugllano, who h a d n 't heard from him since he soiled, Is going to Kcnd him some cof­fee "In Uie nex t mall.”

Barry-Bischoff Rite Performed at Burley

Monthly W.S.C.S. Circle Meetings Staged Thursday

M any of Uie W omen's Society of OhrlsUan Scrvlce circles of the MethodLit church m et yesterday a t various homes over Uie c ity for tlu lr m ontlily meetings.

Circle Np. i m et a t th e hom e of M rs. W. T. Combfl. In charge of de­votions was Mrs.,W. D. Sm ock. Mrs. L. W. Folsom read a paper on India.

Mrs. Crl.i Jciuien wiui hoAt«M to Circle No, 3 w ith Mr*. Sam YaiitLi In 'charge of devoUons, Plsn* were m ade for a pot-luck d in n e r to be held In the psrk a t th e nex t m eet­ing, Mrs. M>Ttle Price was a g u u t,

M rs. L. C. Schneider enU rU liied Circle No. 0. In charge of devotion* waa Mr*. Carl Maxwell. Roll call was answered by favorite clippings and poem*. Plans were m ade to r a general meaUng In Ju ly . G u esu of th e afternoon were Mrs. L. H. Ben­ton. Mrs. Howard O llle tte and Mrs. Maxwell, sr.

Circle No, 7 m et a t the hom e of .Miss M>TUe Eltbd. Mr*. C, H. S tln - ron had devotions a n d Mrs. Ruth Fenwick was In charge o t th e lesson.

Mr*. Emma B lodgett enterta ined Circle No. S a t h e r home. Devotion­al* were led by- Mrs. E vere tt Rice. Mrs. J . H. M urphy read a n article on "M edluuon."

B U R LEY . J u n e 19— A t n lovely woddinff w itn essed by 175 Kucat-'’. M i» K iilh r; B ischo ff, d a u a h tc r o f J niul Mrn. W illiam B lscho B urley , becam c th e b r id e of K en n eth B u rry , son o f M r. a n d M rs. R ay B u rry , H cy b u rn , tho cerem ony tak inR p laco Tuc.s(iay cvoninp a t tho C h ris - tia li chu rch , w ith Rev. A lv in L. K lc in fe ld t o ff ic ia tin s ,

Tho church was decorated w ith bouquets of red peonies, and Uie background for the weddli _ mnrte of la ttlee work entw ined wllh honeysuckle Vines an^j sw eet peas. In the cNitcr w ai a w hita dove carrying a w hite sa tin ribbon, and along Uie tro n t was a s h o r t picket fence.

Wlille Uie guo.its wore arriving. M n . DotiBld MacRae played piano sclectloiu, and .a lio accompanied Mrs, Lollto May ond Mr*. E rnest atrrL'.m llh Who .lang "The SweetMt btor)’ Ever Told." Mrs. M ay also sang "I Love You T ru ly ." after which the stra ins of th e Lohengrin wedding m arch announced th e ap­proach ot the bridal party .

Prince** Gown Tlie brido was lovely In he r white

ta ffe ta wrddliig dres.i, fnsliluncd prtnce.is .ityle w llh sleeves pointed a t Uie wrist. The gown wtti. m ade en train , and her wedillng veil w as floor lengUi and caught about he r head wlU] a lie r cap and U’iiltc flou-er.t. Her bouquet was of blu.ilt pink roses.

token of sentim ent, she wore pearls given to lier moUier on her

(Ullng day by her fa th e r. She also re new prarl.i. a g ift from Uio

iTlclcgrooin, and she carried a "bor­rowed" handm ade handkerch ief and

blue p in belonging to her keeping wlUi trad ition . nUl of honor w as Mlsa Louise

Frryinlllcr, a cousin, who wore a long Kown o t pale peach and carried a bouquet of w hite carnations. Miss Helen Freymlller, a lio a cousin,

■ rldesmald and she wore n blue and carried whit* carnaUnns,

U ttle Deverly Dlschoff a ss lsu d her nLiier a.i f^ >wer girl, ^nd she carried ' basket of orchid sweet peas i

ere a long drer.i o f pink ta ffe ta .The bridegroom was a ttended by

M ark M oormsn, and Cecil Alldaffer and t.owell H unt were ushers. The bride was given In m arrlago by her father.

ReeepUsn A rranged reception followed Uie

money In Uie church parlor*. Tlie serving table was covered wlUi white cloth and centered w llh .. three-Uered wedding cake topped w ith a bride and bridegroom under

Rllver bell. W hile tapers in cn^’sU l holders c6mpleted th e decorations, ind baskets of flowers were used

Uiroughout tho room.In charge of the guest book

M1.V1 Betty D arry, sLiter of th e bride­groom. A*.iLillng w ith the recepUon were Mrs. HukU Allen, M rs. Edtord Holbrook. Mr*. H elen Coffey. Mrn. McCord and Mr.i. J , D. A lldaffer. M rs. Bertha M ayhugh was In charge of the gifts. Clo.ie. friends of .bride assisted In serving.

"nie bride was groduated -from Burley high school and has been employed a t Uie M, H. K ing store here. H er husband received Ills edu­cation a t H eybum and Hurley schools and Li Li employed iit the R itte r planing mill, Burley. Both M r. and Mrs, Hnrry are acUve in the ChrlsUan church work In Burley,

will m ake th e ir hom e in

Burley B rid e .

Wide Appeal Found i f f - Original Flag Tribute

lev w iriey.Burl

rre -N up tla l ParlySunday afternoon, Mlvi Shirley

O ochnour and Ml.vi Je an O ochnour en terta ined a t a pa rty hontirlng the bride, ond Friday evening employes of the M. H, K in s «tor« here rn te r - ta lned a t a party a t Uie country club fop th e bride.

Special out-of-tow n gtie'.t.i were M rs. May Slnnett and Mrn, Buth Simmons, aunts of the bride, Hlg- glnvllle. Mo.

¥ ¥ ¥Salad G arnish

O am lsh your chopped raw vege­table salad wllh UiU—a generous blob of cottage ehcr.in thn t has been cream ed with a lltUe chill sauce and grated onion.

CalendarSUir Sorliil club will meet

Mrs. Roy I’iilnter to v

tw o qu ilt block.i. DlrecUon* for m aking them may be obtained by telephoning Mrs. P a in te r or Mr*.

J ta y J . Holmes.

Mr*. K enneth Barry. wh» waa MUs K athryn lU seholl before her recenl m arriage In Burley. (S taff Rngravlngl

Virginia Knapp. Lyall D. Hartley

Exchange VowsMLm Vlralnla Ann K nopp; Tw in

Foils, became Uie bride of Uyall D. H artley, Htlbnlte. Ida., a t rite* pe r­formed a t 3 p. m. yesterday a t the A. F, Nelson homo in tlie presence

20 close friend* and relatives. Itev, M ark C. Cronenberger. pastor of Uie C lirlstlan church, officiated.

Given In m arrlago by h e r b ro ther- in -law , A. P . Nelson, Uie bride wore a navy blue m atfiulsetto a tlen ioon dre:.s wlUi w hlta lujceasories. Her corsage WHS ot ta lism an rosebud*.

Token of Henttment , a token of ecnUment. slie woi

a w atch which had belonged to her moUier. She Is Uie daughter of Scott K napp. Letnnion. 8 . D.

Her a tte n d a n t wsa h e r sister, Miss M artha. K nspp . who wore a pink crepe <Iress and a corsage of pink camaUon!.,

Vows were exchanged beforo Improvl-ied a l u r In fron t o f Uie firi-placc. W hite peonle* and blue dtliiiilnliim formed the floral dcc- oraUons.

Ted Weeks, Tw in FalLi. attended the brldegrt)0m as best msji.

An in fom ial recepUon following Uie wedding, w ith Mrs. U oyd M a­son and .Mrs. D uane Hodge ai .ii.'.tant lio.ite.vies.

Among Que*U •O ut-of-tow n guests Included Miss

Merylo H artley, Emmett, sis ter Of> tlie.brldcBroom; Miss June Conrad. New Plym outh; Mrs. M arian Olb-

The brldogrooni Is Uie ion of Mrs. Clura W illiams. EmmeU. He u tU nd- e<l :.chool In Nebraska, and h is bride W'11.1 groxluitied from Lemmon, S. D., high .'cliool und K lnm aii Hus- Inr-v. un lvenlty . Stxikane, W ash.

Kollowlnt: a wixldlng tr ip to 6ih>- Knnc' and oiliiT west coiist polnt<<. Mr. iin<t M n . HorUey wilt reside a t Stibnlto.

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Vacationists Are Feted a t Bridge

Mrs, L. G. Hill und Mrs. John Lelsi-r enterta ined Informally a t brldgr lu:,t evening a t the hom e of tlic l;vlt<r In honor of Mct. Collette I-iirrar and MKi H elen Wolfe.

Mrs. P a rra r, who h as been tho RUc.M of h e r faUier. E. M. Wolfe, for Uip p ast few week-i. Is leaving tointwrow for Oregon s ta to college, CorviUlb, Ore., lo complete w ork on hi-r bachelor of science degree in home economics.

M irj Wolfe 14 he re from Son F ra n ­cisco for a vacaUon visit w ith her JaUier a n d sliver*, M rs. T a rra r and MUs Luclle Wolfe.

H onors a t bridge w ent to MrT. O len T ra il and Miss Luclle Wolfe, and gifts were pre.iented tho hon-

Dorcas Group H ears Church R eport R ead

Tlie report of Uie American L u th ­eran church for 1041-43 was read by Mrs. H enry Hclder a t a meeUng of Uie Dorcas soilety o t the A m erican LuUieran church T hursday a t the home o t Mr.i. John Seefrlcd.

Mrs. A. C. S trohm O 'cr p resented the scrip ture reading. Hostesses were Mrs. N. D. Nelson, Mrs. O. C. Paulson and Mrs. Seefrlcd.

(laiter^ BOt«'V*e«tinr«-nuatMT et pMpU bava ukM for eep ln ot U r erU - taU "TTibui* to nM.** Mr*. W. o . Watia haa esftMsM to 1st tb s TUn«* K m •oelal and elub M * p rla t li. H«r sen. BUly Watts, rKllw] It a t tb« Flag a>r.£«r»moaiM l u t BuqOst. XI «a» rtrat >lT«n *t tha Ksbekab 0M*mbiy ta Ootol>«r. i m u a h u Maa r«9«4t«> *«tcr«l Umta. U ". Walla r«ad 11 this w#a« a t th> lUMkih lodtt mMUai la honor o t Q*or(* U th . BuU, grand master oC u,. o . . ^. This U our flag. I t Is a bcauUful and hillowed emblem, a a tarry ensign of our naUon. I n alien lands on d istan t seas, our h e a r t i leap tip to m I t float on high . I t speaks to us o ( MplraUoot a n d aehleve* m enu. I t su n d s for memory and fo r hope. O ur flag la a pJedga, th e solemn covenant of our liberty. I t it&nds (or Justice, puTlty and honor.

It'a stripes bid tu rem em ber th« Oolonjr days and the brave people, who. in the ir love o t Uberty laid fo r us th e foundaUon of our g rea t government, and they urge us to m a in ta in honestly, fearlessly a n d earnestly the principles of liberty they bequeatbed to us.

I t's i ta n t call upon 'tu lo rem em ber th e vondertul growUt of e u r naUon—not only growth In territo ry and riches, but be tter still. In w hat Ls good educationally, morally a n d fraternally .

The red In our Hag view wlUj th e splendor o f Uie sunrlso and th e beauty of the flowera and i t bids u s be brave and courageous, oon* quering w hat Is bad. strengthening wlint Is good, for "rlghteousnosa exalteUi a nation."

The beauty o t the Ullw o t the field a n d ihe dtlfted Kiow combine In Uio white, and it urges ua to be pure, pure In thought and m anner, pure In motive and deed, clean In language and behavior. •

There Is no brighter blue In heaven 's dome Uian the blue In our flag and 11 bids us bo loyal, bo true, be honest with ounelf, w ith one an ­other and our counuy.

V our FUg. My naK It's your flag a n d my flss.And. oh, how m uch It holds;•iTour land and m y land Secure w ithin Ita folds.Your h e a r t and my heart B eat quicker a t the sight.Sun-kissed and w lnd.toued.T he red and bluo and white.T h e one flag, th o g rea t flag. .Tho flag tor mo and you.G lorified, all else b e s ld e - T ^e red and w hile and blue."

Dude Ranch for Girls A ttracts One from Texas

Prom as ta r away as S an Antonio. Tex., came one of Uie f irs t guests to Mrs, p . A. D eny's dude rancli tor girls, which opened Uils week.

T he typlcallv w estern rancli, which offers everyUilng from swimm ing to horieback riding and scouting for Indian relics, is located 1« miles from Glenns Perry, and haa been In operation for several years.

Joining MUs K atherine H lck i.San Anloiilo, as first-day arrivals, were Mia* P a t E vaiu -and M iu Slilrley £vans, S a lt U k e City, and MUs Julienne SmlUj, G lenns Perry .

Mrs. Ocrry expects a num ber of guesLi from west coast sta te s UiU summer, she said the opening day. Those wishing more IntormaUon concerning Uie dude ■ ranch may write to Mrs, Berry, R. P. O. Glenns Ferry.

Miss Shirley Van H anun. Twin KalLi. will be assistan t to M rs. Berry Uils summer, and will le sch arcli- ory. She will also be n a tu re coun> selor.

MIm Van Hamm relum ed recently Irom Colorado s u t e college where she completed a year's training, Sho Is th e dftughur o t M r. and Mra. B. *. Van Hamm, Tw in Falls.

The doughters o f Sen. a n d •Mrs. D. W orth Clark are among Idaho girls who have been guesU a t Uie rancli in form er years.

Coulters Feted At Dinner Party

MURTAUGH, June 1» -R ev . and Mrs. J . H. Coulter and sons. Edwin. David and Dick, were honored a t a no -host dinner a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. J . I t. Boyle Friday evening. G u tsU were sealed a t ono large and two small Ubles, which were deco­rated with peonies and pansies.

Those present were Uie honorees, the hosU and Mr. and Mrs. P . J . Fahey, Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Johnson and son, Oliver, Jr.. Mrs. F . W. WaclJholia. Mrs. C. C. Collen and daughter. Blen, and M r. and Mrs. F . H. Winsler.

Before leaving M uruiugh, Rev. and Mrs; Coulter were presented a gift of oppreclatlon of th e ir services by the members of circle Uiree o f th e W. S. 0. B.

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*1 guess the principal reason U u t wa ara using BU TTER-K RU ST Bread Is ^that m y husband is fussy.

■ H e's o n o 'o f 'th e se fellows who are parUcularlj- Interested In food and- have their own Ideas abou t every­th ing you serve. S o fa r as bread Is ooneemtd. he in s lsu upon having BU TTnV KR U OT, and no th ing els*. J u s t let th e grocer send me soma o ther kind of bread, a n d friend hus< band gets on his e a r r ig h t now. B u t fussy or oot. you c an ’t h e lp bu t Uke ' B U T T n t'K R U ffT eoc* J-OU h a v t - used It.-

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COWBOYS SWEEt DOUBLEHEADER WITH POCATELLO, 4-2 ANDToLocals Take Series, 4-1, From Leaders

Trucks Holds Yanlis; Tigers Triumph, 3-1

D E T R O IT . .lu n o i n . (/P) — T h e D e t r o i t T it^ o rs . w h o ro- fu so . to b e a w e d h y th e Yiin- kec.s' r e p u t a t i o n , .s to p p e d th t w o rk ! c h a m p io n s n p a in yeS ' tc rtU iy . ;5 - l. iis t h e y c o m ln tw d tw o p r o d u c t i v e iiiniiiK u w i th th e f o u r - h i t f lin K in ^ o f V {K irc ) T r u c k s .

Ttift TlKcr.i collected only iiU tlicm.irlvM off Spud Cliniidlcr, tiicy piiltl off on \hOT.e blows. I’liiky IflKgliis, whose iwo doubles v.r the bIgKcat contrlbiillons to tl D etroit RCorltiK. liH one of Uir to open Uio second liinliiR. Aft ta o were out, Truclw rolled- srounrier to F rank Crosptu ni liudily Hn.v.ett dropped the thl: *iicker'« low throw. HlKKlns w enl to third on the piny niid Bcnrrd \DlUy Hitchcock pushed n slnK

A fter two outa In Uic tlilrd. HorrLi nlnRled, IIIbkIiis denftKtUn to Rlvr the.T lK crs llie .......a n d Jim m y BloodworUj Mnuled him home u-lth tiie flnnl run .

Keller CeU Ita lf of H it.Prom Uiero on, tlie TlKcra cnuliUi'l

Ret ft m nn on bcv.sr. bu t the Ynnk-i did little belter. The only Yankee ru n ctimo In the first Inninit, Tnick.i •a'tilked C rosettl. who wm forced b>- Tom H enrlcli. and then Joe “ MBRglo. Charley KcUer emt from lilA battlnR Alump lonR en 10 m*ke h a ll Uie Vnnk.V h lu . Rlnukcl to bring H ew lch In.

Ability to d rfen t tJio Ynnkee.i pnld off the T lg e n In the form of thi 1040 pe n n an t and (llvldend.i liUIl nr<

■ comlntr In to keep MnnnRer Dr Bnker’8 club ou t of the second d t vlalon.

0 { th e first, l5';S«ftal.i r.ustnlnrU by the Yankees this Ben.wn, the TlRcrs ndmlnl.itered five or half of Uie combined to ta l of the oLtieehiba. T h is makes It plain ......equivalent *uccp*.'M by the othcr,i would restore lenRue pennant nf* lo irs to w hot mlRltt truly be cniled

May Loie S tar CatcherA.1 terrlfylnK as Uie Yankees

bo 10 o tlicrs. D elrolfn mnln cor Ilea In th e d ra f t Mtuatloh oi. ... own club. OeorBO (Blrdlc) Tebbelt.i, one of Uic lenRUC’/i ablest, catcher.- h a s announced he will bo in th a rm y by Ju ly 0. Lefty Hal New hoaser. prom hlnft younn pitcher, lin passed hLi d ra ft physical examinn lion, ond Shortstopi Billy H itch cock and M urray yvanklln are sub Ject to Immediate call.N»w Ynfk Kb r hlivirnit ,1, , ;Or<»>iil. 3b 3 0 njltlirhrKV. •• 4 nJ U n r l r h . r V * 1 1 i < : r t m % , ’ ' V f 4 n l>l>»«eiln. ct s 0 o;V<.tV, II. 3 n

White Sox and A’s Trade Places for 3rd Time in Loop

CHICAOO, June 10 i/l-, — TIk \V)ilte Sox and A thletloi tiadrc plncca In th e American JeaRiie Aland-

.ings for th e th ird time In thrcf days yesterday when the coniblnec fivc-h lt pitciilnR of Buck Rom nnil Joe H aynes pu l ihe ChlcaRonns bacli Jn sixth place with m to 3 vlclorj- I t a b o Rnvc them the rerlcs, tw( games to one.

■ Tlie Sox’ two youthful liiljelders Don Kolloway and Hob K n in rdy led Uie n - h l l atUick aRaln.U Jack K no tt. A1 Shirley and H erm an DeN.v wlU» & double and two .-.InKlcs nplcce

Ross p itched tw o-hit shu tou t bal u n til the elRhlh. when he tired an< allowed th ree h its which enabled tiie A's to clor.e In, 3 to 2. Rookli Leo WclLi, baited for ancslnKled In Iwo nm n with thn b:wc loaded In a four-run Sox elRhth, l-hl1>J«luhlm «b r h ('hiruo ' ib r

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BOISE. Jun e IB (/P) — Approxi­mately 60 o f Idaho's best feminine golfers—frotn Idaho Falls. Pocatello. Mompn. Buhl. Tw in .Falls, Jerome. Boise and other cltlcs—arc expected to compete In the annual women’s aU ta tournament openlnc here next Tuesday. Mrs. Q. P . WUllama of B oise U defendlRff champion.

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th e .second ro in u i o f t h e I ln h ' A m u r itia to i i r n a m e n t tocijiy in a n e f f o r t to c o n l i tn ic o n e o f , t l i e j j r c i i t c s t p iir Hm astiiriK di.s- p lay ,‘< e v e r recoi-<ied in a m a j o r to u r n e y .• T o i i r n a i n c i i t f o l lo w e r s , w h o .sea tin cd th e s c o re s c o n jp ilc d y e .s te rd a y w h e n a b r i l l i a n t f ie h i to o k i h e c o u rs e a p i i r t , ho le

liy h o le , l .c liev ed t h a t th e 'X is tiiij : .•<i:oriii>r m a rk o f 2G-1 i lr o k e s . .se t liy C ra ijr W o o d in v iin iiiiK t h e M e tro jio li la n

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■I sftV the r Conlxiys would Ilnbh iinv hlK tlmn fourth in the Pioneer le.i a t the a tari of reiiMin a fte r Reti my flr.'.t Kllmtv'e iil Vm.

W hen .they Innl a few ball c^n anil dropped Into tlie rellar, toodly porllon of Ihc loral bark, ra re up and mIcI “Ifii Ihc *ai olU Ih lns—aiio ther cellar team .’

I mill m urk to fourth when Hi were a t tlielr wnr»t — and I xtlll stlrk lnc «Hli lh a l olijerll for (he f in t half.•RlKhl now the WriinKler's arc

n tlh place b u t they are only n i nui of fourth. In fact, the wl lenRue Ls bunched tha l It'.s r elKhl Ramcs from lust place to f —and the Cowboy.i are only ce tills out of the top

Hntvcver, the Pocatello Cardir■iKht.akViiK lkklvlR^ In >ny team in the Plom thcyilM inp out of liw on from here and pr t>ui on OKden In r H allluell park Atarlin

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Jim OUen W.IM Eft a chance I. notch up h it fifth win of (he >e.i >inn lo n lih l when he tackles tlx Russels. He wav utatri) l» liur hl« second tam e In three davs las n lih l . but Robello derided Ihi younpiler would be mnre of

o ltli otherand cambled on Venturelll

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boUi appeared to lookliiK th

Then S letter wxt “ronki the hack of Ihe head In Ih Innlnc — and II was ruled tl ball h it Ihe bat f in l am! S te llrr . I t could have bee you coulcln’l ronvlnee M. Nick Cullop.And Uicre wa.s NorleRii’ji f

rlKht down the mlriille to Ci the final inni.iK of the nr^ which to all the bj.ll player.^ fans IfKiked veO' much like lecl p itch billipparen tly dltJn’t

p u tcntl '

cullop a fte r nil Un i-atise 11 would have left Nick stand. InK Uiere wlUt hLs bat on his shoul­der and tlie UdnR ruiui on biue.

Of course, it m ay have ju.it beer a no ther one of tho.ie rough game; u ch a s a scorckccper tu n s up iRalnst during nn evening when i ‘

decisions a rc tough.Anyway, the wrm ntllne was lo<

much for th e average npectaioi and H U definitely NOT for «h< good of bw ebsll to let lueh a c tlv lly conUnae a t Jayce« park.

VETERAN RETXJRNS SAN FnANCISCO. June 19 (>T>—

H erm an (Old Folks) P lllette. a t *0.returning to Uie acUve lu i as re-

lef plt£her for th eS a n Diego Padre.i. PUletU. former major Ieo«uer and *-PaelflQ Ooact ieagua hurler for many year^ will continue h li coaeh- In* duUet as well aa hantflo relief

T w in F a l l s C o w b o y s p o t .^ ic ir fe w hit.H w h e n th e y m e a n t r u n s h e r e lii-st n ip h t to k n o c k o v e r t h e Ic ji jru c - lc a d in tr P o c a te l lo C a r d in n l s in a .d o u - b le -h e a d e r .

T h e Kcorc.'t w e r e -t-2 a n d 2-1 , i th J a c k Norie>?H iiiid A n ­

g e lo V e n t u r e l l i p i tc h in B f o r t h e W ra n R le ra a n d e a c h h u r l ­e r c h a lk in ;^ u p hi.'' f i r .s t v ic ­to r y o f th e n c n s o n .

T he victories Rftve th e Twin FM b club four out of five nojnes asalnst

O atr Clly crew anti a wlinilng nk of three fttralght. Tonight iree.gnm e scries opens nRalait fdaiio ra ils R u v eU here In a

ba ttle for fourth place.Cowboy* OUthll-

Tlie home d u b was bamy outhll I both Krtuie^, but Uie Wrant

uoili NorieKu niul Yen bearing down In thi

cu tting off Uic runner ; th rea ten ed . Some sen. :lliiK again helped tin K, w llh n pa ir of tloubln

lllaiit quintet- componcd of i)r: e Harry" Cooper of Mli : I.loy<| ManKrum. the skit

• hlltliiK Californian; A! Uro%ch •■;irmliiKtlnle, N, V-. nnd Mike la of Oituwa, in .. were tied for 1(1 pliice with cards of 07. iree ;,trokea l)iick Of the lenders, 1. were Dick Mett, of 0;>k Park.

111.; llerniHn Barron of While Plains. Jim m y Dem aret of Hedfo

Schnt OKdfHorton Sm ith. Chlcopei ;1 the headm an amonK Ui

In the field. Wllfor Rnrine. Wis,

SUr» a t G3 rs were grouiied a l 150. In

th is -b rnckc t were Willie OoKKln. W hite PinKspino.ii« of D e c a l ...................N chon of Toledo: Ky I-nffoon of

vanston. 111., and Ed Dudley'of Coh •ado Springs, Coln.The brlillnnt Bobl)y Jonr.s, ni>i>ear-

liiK In lits IU^V loH rnnw tnl In Chi

,'ho VI »lnc

> tied with 70>, Othe

Russets Slug Ball to Beat Bees, 16 to 3

ID A H O F A L L S . J u n e 10 (>?) - T l t e I d a h o F tillit R u s s e l; ; i ta « e d It .sltiK 'fest hi.st n iK h t

t h a t k e p i th e b a s e linc.s w a r m — f ro m th e f e e t o f b a .se -ru n -

•s— th rm iK h n u t the; jran ie t r a m p le t h e S a l t L a k e Bee.x.

IG t-

> nuestlonthe flr.^ mini there

. .. wouldc — but only as to how wmiltl be.

«u i 17 hlLs, the n a s . d their flr.st tally li

n Uic f<

nth a jid flvr ic Hee.i mad he th ird hit

I the

"e'r"ln‘” lT.e clKhth. fl . L score I Kiiihere<l Aticr tha t try. •nicy

Stimson Says Louis’ Title Battles Off

. WASIIINGTON. June 19 t.V>~ V rospects of nnother title fight Corp. Joe LouLs Darrow faded h tlie Indefinite future today as i nrm y decreed th a t Uie hea^Twclghl cham pion m u.it complete h u ba i' m ilitary tra in ing forUiwlth.

Sec m n ry BtlmMsn M\nouTvttd lio u u had been o rd ered 'to a n placem ent train ing center and added th a t, un til hU perlo<t of Intensive soldlerhiR Uiere was completed, "ap­pearances other than lha'C strictly in behalf of Uie armed forces " n o t be underukcn ."

In New Y ork the arm y tntormfc- Uon office for Uie 2nd corps area uld Uie heavyweight champion k-ould leave tomorrow for F t. lUley. Can.

N orm ally basic training require: 3 weeks, b u t LouLi'ls credited w ith

h n v ln j m e t M>me of Uie requlre- nen ia since he was Itvlucled Into h e arm y m ore than four month; igo.

plnche.i n when ;-co national pltcherr. i plays li . ..;htcap holes

.. l -pullhig V cnlurcill out of

:he opener NoricKiv W’as nicke<l 2 »afe blows compared with th a t the home club collected.

How rvrr, Uie big rlgh l-hander kept Unftl littii well scaucrc il and

to of th e blows were singles. Uie

T u ln Fi<n.s Hired fir, in I

Individmhim homt

K hankn.G cU llom tviddcd two m orc- th f game — whci 01 on biLie after plichcd ball b iic tlr lv c he

l l i e Cowboy: -.lough to cllnc Jack Hatclii-tt

,• h it by

.all-T lic CarcLs plckctl u p n n In th

Tw in Pulls Kot Uio

Card shor bum

1 Rossi doubled t< ancc<l to third or me 111 on Lohrkc'.- d,wboys murto onlj the game, the Po. to inm ltllng four—

Jrowfi — and

I. Usc<l exclil.iively r

■j allowed th r Tv th ree safe blows,

un I 'n cam ed t\ camc In llie i: ■iiUi — anil wius VI :l. Nick Sun:.eri » 1 an e rro r by Vtvlli . Rtiv.) attemiitc-^l

)ut S u a srrl V play. Shank.s Uicn c;imc to

b a t and h i t w hat looked like a .iiirc iloublc-play ball to S te tte r a l i.ccond

O ut Uic bull rolled throunh liLs field und Rav'.i

•occtl n il t jhank-i pulll

T lia l broi) to t h t r ^ l a '

ight Ia t Ilrs

. third,

Mhi-old U.lirk(

afteback fiom

lager Tony Roliello. tyihrke .,ed o u t a clean single into tlKht

field to send in Ilo.%sl w ith tiie win- and Lohrke's ie;uiini:iie.s

lifted h im or »rrletl h im c T lie Cardli;

riother in ie<l rnllle;Box icore.s:

•Klril POCATELLO •William.^. 3b ,.

th e ir diiouhlt f th e field.

■r nnd

iLs nicked Veiitureillcompnred wnil me

1 by the IV i:11 Killswere Acntlr■nil all

th 'e 'f ln t niml th ird stopi>e<l

.lu and

Htet , 2b .

W I N FALLSDow. if .... lia trh e l t . rf

«0 3 !3 34 S AB R U O A

4 I " - ! fl Q

Noriega, p .......

TolJil.-. .Ptx-nwlio ..........'Tw in Falls ......

Errors—Browi Wlllloms, S tok ..Home ru n —iiJiiinK.1

Lolirkr, Piiul;.on. Burr batted In -L o lirk e 2. Shi

'son. Cidlop,Hrcond Gam e

POCATELLO AD n H l'O AW llhnms. 3b •._______ 4 0

* -0

31 4 7 27 000 001 OOlc-2

. 012 000 lOx— ■ Petersen. Lolirke

u e.»—Valine 2 T»-o ba-^c hit; rr, Rowi. Run;

nks 2, P.1U1.

S tet, If

A ndrade. Springer, cB arr, rf .......... ..PauL-^n. c t .......V argw . P

T o ta ii ...........T W IN E ^L L SDow, I f ...............H a u h e ll . . rf Sun.icrl. lb .....R«w l, c ...........ShanKs. c f ......Lolirke. as

I3 0

These Sluggers.Keep Yanks Ahead in Pennant Race

Thc.sc .siuRKcr.'? arc Keeping New York Yankees on lop of Ihc American I>caBUC, Left to r is h l; Ciilchfr Bill IMckcy, Sccond Bnficitian Joe Gordon, F irst Ba.scmaiAJuddy Has*

.sell. Onificldors Tommy Jlcnrich, Joe DiSIiiRKio, KclJcr. ’ '-H ■ ■

Dodgers Beat Cards In Riotous Battle

U H O O K L Y N . J u n e II) (/l‘> — T iie H a t f ie ld s n n d I h e Mt C oy.s o f t h e N a t io n a l leanui-’ — U u; H ro o k ly n D ocU rers a iitf th e S t . L o u is C a r t i i n a l s — foU K lit w i th t h e i r fi.si.s a K a in y e .s te r -d a y to n o d e c is i o n . liuL th e r io to u s .struK K lt! '^ 'i th a 5 to 2

T h e y t u r n e d t l i e t r i c k w ith It t h r c e - r u n r a l l y in t h e e lK h lh in n in g . H iia p p iiiK a s e v e n . K itn ie w in n in j ; s l r e a k f o r S t. L o u is a n d j i u t t i n K th e C a r d i­n a ls 5 '.^ j ia m e .s b e h in d ilie le a d e r s .

I t WILS d lfflciill to tell whether the 21.JJ3 faii.1 Who lu rncd out lor the openinB lus.'le o f tili.s crurlal flvc-ganic !,erlc.n w trc more excllcd by Uie D odger:/ tr ium ph , th e fifth of th e f.ca."ion w ithou t a de fea t for Lefty Lurrv F re n ch , or thi? melee

D o d ^ e n: t o r y .

e m e r « i’d f ro m th i

belwi /als

•as M edwlck w ho touched olf iplw.ion tdn iu h l. A fter walkint: rn ih r i.lxUi h e tried to r;ne cond w hen C a tcher Wnlk.T

Cooper le t one of Max L an lrrs pltche:i -niip Ih rough h im . Cooper recovered In tim e to il\row to Short-

ip M artin M arlon, who w aited iil :ond ii-'i .Medv-ick ;.lld In with ike-', lilnh

•eil ou t, > him and u.'t the g round Second Cre:,pi ni-siied up wick down.

>11 over the fl •or nearly tj-i m iplrcs were iway.

Medwlck anr

Outfielder

rion iioiinced o: aror.r froii^ the

tiisem an Fraiii: Id knockixl Mcd-

ItanU hed.11 of both dim- , I h d r ixisition;

mil! 1'I befot

tlie;

■A !■

bodg of nn li.jut he twUted <

A l the 1 leading ijv , L anier wai. fair thivi h alngle.s to

,ie Uy the liwplTrs. ilxle iv-nlkcr of the

w ithdraw becau^e lii.'i le ft leg. which ; th e rum pus, lie Cnr<llnal.s were

Burton, 2b ................... 2 0 1 3T yrem an, 3b ............... 2 0 0 0V enturelll. p ....... ........ 2 0 0 0

T otals ................ 23 t 3 21Fj-ron: V aline, S te tt^ r , Tj-rcman

ru iu b a tt« l in; L ohrk»i r.lruck ou t- by Vargas 2. V cn tiifc lli ' 6;, walk; Venturelll 3. Varga.-' t : double ploys Lohrke to B urton to Sunserl; Ven lu relll to Lohrkc to Sunserl.. .

T lic Jciiyfbli Is ftlmosl pure jelng cotnpo.'.ed o f OO'-j pei

BASEBALLFridn.v, S iitu rday N iR hL s

8:30 p. m.TW IN FALLS

COWBOYSV.S. IDAHO FALLSR U SSETS

, T h e B a s e b a l l

4 ‘

Burley T raveisfo Shoshone, Jerome To Rupert in SCI

nalleVn Trliimpli M lnem Rfl psl In SCr leag tiep lay this week ii Jiirley traveln to Sho.-.hone an crome to Rupert.Curt-entlv Jluricy n iitl Sho-'^hni

withw ith t

p fo r fli x o victor

I placf •|es and

ach. T h r « ln n r r of tills tin rtli a t leant ;.tay In th e top fung ihlle the lo.ncr will d rop . R upert, ir im nh place. hn.s one \icloO ' nnd wo loves and could move up lnl<I lie for second pljcc w ith a victor: ivi-r Jerome,

lliilley is in la;.l jilncc and ha.s oni

am palgn to ila te . M annser Charie: jprlttles of the iw riheniern is look- UR tot ^o^n ne.w vnstertal twH hope o build up h is cliib to the plac. vhere It will th r f s te n the leaden;

a fte r tlicir dLvovrry.

Pilots Trounce Ogden Reds in Pair of Games

.T O IS IC . J t i n e ID La.st. lilnce Iioi.se w a s t : i k in j ' n o th - inK f r o m th e s e c o n d -p la c e O k' ' d e n R e d s l a s t n i;; l i l . .e x c e p t b a ll K'J»nic's— tw o o f ih e n i. . :2 n n d 15 to -I.

Till: oyciict wtis ftUi'body'x IiliU

llie Kecki couldn't IH'I In ih e lr h:.t time---, at

Ocdcn m:ide the d Uoi.'.

I lend (ind

the llii - In i; firled It

the R tsij forced aUriid one po ln l. und in ilie l;v,' siune fram e the PlioL-, -'-he across Uie. plate to take which proved to be cnouKh

Tlie curtain game ntnrio the Red;

aftc tl i a t for

Kilt off the Ust have K

th a t 1;otic

.'.Ijittcd olf with In th r fc run.1 kept rlK ht on gi more lioine in Uilly ill the slxt i«-urr>'liig -rour biLsp.i in Ihc :i

T by brlniilt flr:,t fnim

d chiwed fl' fth . added wound up b;

ntii ;-lxthe

Second Gamen H K

..................400 000 0 - 4 4................300 51Q x -1 5 15. .NJa.ii>ero nnd Sm ith ; I and paiikon.

Boise Club Owner Named Defendant

th e Ploi tendefcndiin t ye.-,lcrdny to a jirobatc court action brought by the sta t dustrlal accident board which ct: ed fsliu re to jz-cure p a jm en t of j d en t Injury c«ropct\sat.Son tor hla ball players.

Jiiclgp John Jftck.’on continued th e ’ciu'.r lo June 30 following nn a rralgn inen t proceeding nnd rcieaii- cd W illcer on his own rccoKnUance.

Batterymen Hurl And Bat Nats to Win Over Indians

CLEVELAND. June 10 (,T) - ’m e Mliery of Catc lier Jnke E.irly nnd 'I trh e r Kuilv w ^ n n le<l the WiL-,h-

Yesterday’s Coast Scores

DON'T GASI

G L e n a je i iK i i i s

F riday , Juno 19, 1942 TIMES-NEWS, t w in f a l l s , IDAHO Page Nina “

DBOOTTBDAY MAY SAVE LIVES

(m * r*c< uo»ton fo r a ll Uil* m aurJaL T he dU-

-•renec b«lw e«a one ccnt a pound, .ind th o *35 for Ihe materiiil In w n lol«. wUl bo dona tM to ihe u . 8 . O.. Ui« I lc d CroM a ad lo Dftvy relief. S c h w en d taa n announced.

I n cftllintf upon the clUzcna to get In to Ujo d rive, Schw endlman said:

"A ny fcccowp^ishmenl sho rt o! largo coIlecUon will b« used as prop- nc an d a by our enemies. Ever>-one m a lt.h e lp In order to avoid thl* oc-

. c iirro jce. THo am ount Uie fo%-em- m e n f wflhtfl frftm this drive Is no 1C.1S th a n x Off.OOO tomi. i r thU a m oun t oan bo obtained tJ^e entire p ic tu re will be changed, both for our w ar m achine and to keep t^ie cWUlarui on th o rood."

O ne of (he more Im portan treasons th e ncrap rubber drive la a ••mUil" fto f a r M RUcceM W conccmed la U ib :

Conveniences wich n.i home dell' CO’, tax icab fsprv'lce. school buics, am bulance »enr-lce a ixl und vehicular 8ervlcc.% can be i su rfd ly m a in ta ined If a lot of acrap rubber U coUect«d and thl.i drive m ade a auecew.

D rUo I* Im portan t"A continued supply of tuch ncc-

c;-iftry arHcIe* a* rubbers, ovcrsliocs. rftlneo;ila, rubber bIovcs. ho t wnlcr. botUea. garden hn«e and Ico biiKii. to m ention only a few. arc more c rr tn ln to be hiul U llie fcn ip nibbcr

. rtrlvo l8 a nucecM. Thia drWo l i im ­p o rtan t," Scliwctiillmiui bflUl,

Ife con tinued by saylnu tiinC "Uiere Is no need lo m ince words." and udclfxl:

•'All ecoiiomlc.% In tlir wc5t<m l>ort of our country are bu ilt on Uic hlRh- ways and aulomoUvo trajisportatlon. O ur m rrelirinta of all-klnda, Uin the- nicni. ever>-thtng depend? on all tiie |ieo|)Ie’# free use of the ir aulomo- bllr. !,

"O ur rotul.1 are miilntalned -by tiwe.-. collected from the motorl-itji. We m ust keep our cars opemUnK and the answ er la Uie succcf. of Ihl.-! n ibbe r drive.

Schw endlm an called upon nil pet>- Iile to a id In Ujc d r lv e - to help a lit­tle o r a lot Its the ir opportunity miiy p resen t ItJself,

A jnona thone attcm llnR Uip sm - .^lon were Carl N. Andrr.son. cliiilr- m on nr Uie county ratlon lnc bfxinl. and E . B, O strander, of tlie Texas rom pim y. who Is drive chairm an for the 10 aou th c en tral Idaho countlcfl.

M r. Schw cndlm an Ls division man- after of the U taii n e fln ln c eonjpany,

Cencem k Rt^TCttnledO ther oU eoncem a represcnte<l a t

Uie m eeting foUow;S tan d a rd Oil company. C, U, N fl-

^nn: SlU'lI Oil company, Kay Holnie.t: C ontlnenU l Oil comi’iiny. J . E . L elncn: W estcoti Oil company. A m le Osluiid. Twin F allj. and Joe Doyd. B uhl; F letcher Oil comijnny. O, V. Jacobs and Mr. M athers; Gem St<vtc R efining company. E. A. n ice: U nited Com pany of Idaho. N. J . Uum gurdner and A. E. W hite.

In cloftlng' tlie Bcsslon Schwendl­m an a.-nured hl.-i ll.Menrra th a t U.t- jc ra p rubber would "all bo to Uie Bovemment."

•T hin cam paign :.hould no t make anyone a profit. It l.m’t der.lRiirtl for U nit jnirj)<>;.c. RaU ier It will IndasLry 'a. considerable an money.

"And believe me. the r^hber r.crnp will n o t be aold to anyone a fie r we K'rt I t for .Uie purpone of protu, Tlic novem m ent will hnndli- U ntid 1 bo used only for the purpa-!c5 lUiPd In o u r PrciiWent’n nalviuje

r.lKiik for a ll oil companlen :.ay tlil.i."

THIS CURIOUS WORLD

' i n M E M O G I A / V X "

J O H M S O N ,

By William Fertiison

tM l e e t f .lEVA,

N E W V C a K , AND^WBNT A W A t' t o W A R / HB. H U M © Ul» H tS SCYTHE IN T H E c aO T C H O P A

T R M WrrM IMSTRWCnONS N O T ID -R B M O V E i r U N TII. MR R f iT U « N e D '4

B i / r MB N e v n R .CAAAfi BA CK , AMO TH B T JISE OfSEW

A R O W O THE SCVTWe, MOtOtNG rr

A N D 5BC M fZe.-

mmMS,

palgn.

Seaver Explains D raft Regulation

C apt. J. H . Seaver. clerk of Ttt'ln t'alLs .-.elective eer^’lce board No. 1, atciiln today advUed reRLstranU for llie .I ra ft th a t It Ls no t necc.•I^afy to reiiirn to T ttln FiiRs for a r,crcenlnR tr.M. (pliynical exam ination) If they iirp working or vncaUonlnR In an ­other p a rt o f Uie country’. He said ilm t ^irranKement-1 can be made ilirouKh the local board, for sucl examlnaUon.i to b e . taken a t thi prrr.en t place Of re.-ildcncc.

C apt. Seaver.i imnouncenient nr Ihe ticreenlnu le.st wiu expired by the re tu rn of a rpKLitrant from

,I>ethrldKe. A lberta. Canada.

Gunshof Woilnds Fatal to Soldier

RUPEHT. June 10-W ord tha t Kranrt-vin. Corp. Donald C. Ander­son. h a d died from gunshot wound.? n t F o rt LcwU. W ash,. Pridav. Jui i: , WAS received th is week by Mj

-W . J , Rowe.No particu lars o f Uie accldei

were plven.Corp. A nderion was w ith the 1841

U. 8 , Infantrj^. •;Tlie body wn.i sen t to h is home a t

San B ernard ino . Calif., where fui al aervlcca w ith full m ilitary hoi were held Ju n e 17.

ATTENTIONC&ab paid for vorth ieas o r dead eowa. horsea and price of ptlU for dead aheep.

Idaho Hide & Tallow Co. Call Collcct Nearest Phone Twin F a ll. 3 1 4 • Gooding 4 7

Hides, pelts, toJlov, fur, u d Junk bones bought.

B c p er t 5 5 - *

C p i O P O l EE S y P IR A F F IC

Tlier a lot)t happenlni •Uio hlghlln if hero eai

ou t 0

/ V \ I L KTHAT Iff TAINTED W ITH '

W I L D O A R L fCCANNOT BE FREED O P TMB FLAVOR N O A^ATTER HCW \T \S TRCATCO, 0 « . WHAT tff M A PQ FR O M IT.

hlRhway 03 bridge fout m om lne.

In fac t trafl(e Uiere was all tied up from shortly a fte r mldnlRht to about 3 a. m.. according to Slate Patro lm an V. K. Uivrron and Deputy S heriff Virgil Borden.

According to Uio officers. Mrs. Prancea Weavlll, 39, G re a t FalU, M ont.. was drlvinK h e r car north.

; were her and two other people.

Lotem ControlIn some m anner she lost control

)f the car and It le ft the road, trav­eling 130 feet down the fill and to ­ward the canal. Twelve feet from Uie canal, however, the car crashed Into a power pole, clipping It off.

T lie pole, and "hot” wlrea, fell croi>.n Uie hlRhwaj'A few m inutes later, and before

- i r officers had reached the sccne'. R ichard D. Ijcrkenmler. • Harellon, drove hLs car along the ssmo route. H r h it the pole In the road and his

was considerably damaged. U oad 'C ltared

W ASH O U R CLOTHES TO W E A R T H eA \ O U T ,~ S » ^

I L V O L U mGUARDSINOUCIEDDOHU Ju n e lO -A dJ. O en. M. G.

McConnel adm lnl.itcred Uie oaUi of ■nllstment to Duhl'n lante company if Idaho volunteer reserves n t o f­

ficial Induction cercm onirs n t the American LeRlon hu ll W rdneaday nlRht. AL'.o nttendlim from Bobe AA.S Col, Clarence- M artin .

Program number.i Im-iuded > h o r t :alks by Mayor C. C. Vo.-ljrr. Dr. F . A. Knlliwky. pre.-'ldeni of the renlor Cham ber of C om m ercr, and G an L. ■riiomp'ion, local clmlrmnn of O.C.D. M ilton Pursona. Jayccc president, presided.

Com pany Offleent O fficers o f the company Include eonard A. Almqulst. cap ta in ;

OeorRe Sm ith , flr.it lleu trnan t; W aller KerpB. seconil llcutrim nt; Charlc.'j M. Shadduek, f irs t nerfreant.

rgeants, A. C. Voigt, M ilt P a r- , U oyd D ym e nnd DeLawTence e: corporals. John Barker. L. O.

W atson. Perry Plrrce. Ted Mason. L. Guy N ew m an and Roy Hopkins.

O ther members of the company

Sheldon PuUry. Don Hlgblp. Roy David Arnold, John H. Blglcy. Jr.. C, H . B0.1S, C lnudr C. BrlRRs. llo m rr B udianon . G lenn Iliickcndorf. W, W. Campbell. W. B, Cline.

O ther M embcri Clyde E. Cox. C harles E. E<1-

wnrd.1. RoRi-r Erl). Uli.lne Ewrll, ArUiur r . Ow\txau. IJcu R . Qmy, Jnm rs W. H nri. Lrr.lle F, Jacfc'.on. Harold Jolini.on. K rn n r il i L. Jolm - .son. Joe F . Jolin.<;on, B. F . Klfer, E P. K avnnaim li. W, 8 , Love.

Crcll J . Lyon. F:, M rC niw . John M eM ananian. E ..R . M artin , O . B, Moore, Fred J . M urray, Mc:rlln Nefs- Ker.' Joe Pa in t. M. C. Pai>enfu.u, J . K- Patterr.on,

0 »io P ra ih e r . Jaswes U . RasvdaU. John H. Rhoad,'., W illiam RoberU. Chiirle.1 F . .Rnbln.^on. Carl H, Ro­land. Roy shaver. Jiim en H, Shleld.i. Jr., Tliom a.1 vL. Sm iyi. F rank M. Squlre.n,

Lexter Slruckm an. W alter T ann - ler. Charle-'. W . T ate. G usty E. T ep- ley. S. A. W ebber. Jo h n W. Wll.wn. Henry F . WlneRar, V. L. Roundtree. Melvin F- OppllnRer.

Lloyd H. Bean. D ean Plercy. Rob­e rt W, RlnK. Roy Ileyer, E. J . Tlio- mctr, M arlon Ambrose. W. M, C ant' Ion. Claud Read. W illiam W alt,

Red Cross Kits M ust Be Sent to Servicemen Now

All Red Cro.i3 kits fo r U. S. roldlers and marlnc.-i th a t have been made and filled lo ' date, m ust, be shipped a l once.

Twin FalLi chap ter. A m erican Red Craw, has received from the Pacific area headquarlers. S a n F ranebco . a lelcBraia requcallnB ImmeC shipm ent of the completed kits, there Ls need for Uiem Jn the nr

All local perwina who have n or filled Ihe klLs are requeslti. retu rn them to Red Cros.t head<5u ar- ter.s Immediately. TlJWie wlshlni; contribute are asked to eommun cate wlUi local hcadciuorters. phoi 4M-J.

Complete conlenUi of each k it n r . .Sm all soap box and soap; deck of

pinochle cards; package of ciga­rettes; shoe pollalilng clo th ; nmall pencil wlUi m etal cap : package of double edKed rasor blades; package of envelope.-? wlUi paper: package of chewlnK Rum: pair o f ta n shoe laces. 40 laches; sm all b lun t pointed sclssora 'o r penknife; sm all book (pocket size) detective, humorous,

.etc. Each baK m ust n o t weigh more Uian one and one-ha lf pounds w hen filled.

A card of greeting, con tain ing a brief exp lanation of th o purpose of tha k it and a friend ly p a t on tho back w ould b e ap p rw la ted by mo.it soldiers, is th e advice from the P a ­cific a rea headauarters .

Fairfield Finds Scrap Materials

FAIRFIELD. Jim e ID-Tljl.-; GO- year-old farmlPK community wili a fertile field for the collection

•vldcnced bytvnd r\ibber.

100brought Into Fairfield I two days of the drive.

Broken Into uniw , tlirre w, to ta l of 8'» ton.s of rublier to a i of ca.1t and 52 loa- of s

Collections of nrrnp Iron wl accepted until th e pvcnlnn June 32. while the rubber t will continue un til the firs July.

csired. W cu t 6.V- elec ■ “I'p t" wires so Uio hlghwa lid be cleared.Jarron saltl th a t If Mrji, Weavlll'

hadn 't h it tin ,'c ended up In Hi :p a t Ihiit point.Jo personal Injuries resulted fi r two mbhapB.

lal.^whlchnuld

E V E R Y T I G S E I FOR VFW PARLEY

t r n o r .» . On.)R, W. N ebon. Wi-I»er, while presi­d e n t of the auxiliary l.s Cecelia MC' Fall. Dolse.

M arshall Chapman, Icxal attorney, will be Ihe prlnelpnl ^pellker n t the VFW banquet Moiulny the P a rk hotel. A n Peii of th e local po.li nnd k< m an for t l« comeiM w today. .

Com mitteemen for the convepUonRaliil, flnani

n ilo . Hob i

W P B G U A R i lE E S CURITY

.WASHINQTON. June 10 lU.Ri - T he war labor board today estab-

■artlmo pattern for g ran t- . .. unions security ••against

dUlnltgTRtlot\ U\e Im pact of

a ' 10 to 2 decision awarding the nlted Automobile Worltcra (CIO) a

government-backed miilntenitnce of embi-rshlp a t the Ryaii A eronautl- il Co., San DleRo, C;illf.. wa.i a n - >unccd by the boiird n,i ending a

•• dUpute” over union se-urlty T^ie boar<l \

Oct, 15. 10<1. ba.'.lc hlrlnK nil. w ith Increases I mcipihs. retroac

ile<l 1 U!ily I

■nieRvt l l h the

I I I brlnK . -c.M of tilt

,r.ift IndustO' In .^fiuthern Cali­fornia, Uie board ;;ald. All othei companle.'. adju.ite<l wnKe ra tc i up ­ward la.1t fall under a slnblllz.-\tlon UKreemcnt workc<l o u t by th e i of production m anagenient.

Meantime, tho WPD labor dh called another w est coast, tvlrcraft nlnbllliatlon conference to open Los AnKele.i on Ju ly 0. Problem: wace stablllziiUon and stablllzai of employmrnt will be taken up

Beetmen Pleased With Volunteers

W, Clyde Williams, local office maniiKcr for the United S ta te s en ploym tnt sm ice , raid today thi farm ers, beet offlclaU and Uie en ployment otflre were ••extremely pleiued" with the 'w ork of volun' laborer.1 In ilu- beet fields during recent crL-.l-i.

Williams said th a t an estim ated 700 different pcr.-voai vnlunte th e ir sen,'lces for field work In county.

Persons s^ k ln g farm employment o r those w bhlnc to volim teer Uielr services for o th jr fiirmlng opera­tions. should keep In closc touch w ith the emploj'ment office, he r.nld. He pointed out th a t haylnK ts com­ing on nnd th a t more volunleera

eded for work In thefru li 1 fall croi«.

STEEL GRAIN BINSNew B utler Steel Grain Bins available for Im mediate deliver}’. Capacity 1650 and 2200 bushels. For sa le by th e

GRANGE COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Inc.

ShosKone. Idaho P . O. Box 5M Phone 18

"A t Uie prr.ient tim e work In n culture Li Ju.it as c.'.ientlal as In a shipyard, so fa r as the wai fo rt U concerned." Williams sn

H e added Uiat n t th e p r r .ie n t ' experienced IrrlRator.i are In

m and.

If theN A M E

e Is anyUiltrnll.1t ; th a t o

to be a real devlldog.S rIj<. RiLviell LlpiKrt and L arry

LauRhrldKe. the rrcn ilte rs here, today announced the enlU tm ent of Lewis Howard Canine. 29. son of Mr. and Mrs., Jam es II. Canine.

.Buhl. Young C an in e 'll a form er B uh l high school and AlLlon Nor­m al a ih leU t suir.

T lie rnlLitnient of Uie youth kep t t h e local rccn ilte rs ' June average of one enlistm ent a day Intact. However, a fte r today no moro enlLitees will be sent to S a lt Lake City for final ezamlnaUon and Induction unUl Ju ly 8 w hen a contingent will be aen t there.

T he loc.-U recrulter.i expect to K n d ftbouC T io ien young m en lo S a lt Lake on July 8.

CASH-Paid fo r-dead. bid or disabled horses, mules and cowt. Call col- locl Percy Qreen a t MART ALJCe T n p U T FARM’

Twfa Falls P b . 02S6-J)

Cubit, local com m andrr. Joe Korliler. O rnf H elm s and John Stockanip. recep. tlon ; Raliih Quint. Art G reen and W.

irlnl ter\'lc( kam p. bimquct; nnd A. . . Sm ith . Hob HcUrechl. Stockamp,

Phelps and John Bnlsch, reslstratlon .

MARKETS AND FINANCE

DRIFTING L O I RMarkets at a Glance

NKW VOIIK. Juh. 1» < .n-

lul.l; Iridi dUflibt 11

I .m.U I.

NEW Y O RK . June 10 M’>—U wa- case of a few special s ituation on ir bull side of today's slock market o it recognUed leaders drlltlnR tc

m oderately lower levels.I^he Usi was a b it shaky n t the

;iirt as the w ar news rem ained un ­satisfactory and m any poienila nirchasers atood aside to nwali rlnrlflcatlon of P rim e M lnlsin C hu rch ill's ' surprLie vl,-,lt to the

Ited S tates.ifortlnR nnRle of Uie mnr- hn t real ^(•lllnR pre.-.-.uri

, .•cured. Dcnllnus approxl. led 27i,000 i,hare-i.1 a rrrar.i th e Kroaier pa rt, of tli( 0 were U. S. Steel. Bethlehem

Clirysler. Dow ChemJcnJ. AJJJet Chemical. J. C. Penney, Anaconda Sim la Pe. W estlnshouse. Sears Roe­buck, U. S, Rubber, W e.ilern Union du P o n t a :id T exas Co.

Bonds were as spotty a.s slock Commodities backed away a t Uii flnlih , ■

ket wsr. ,

New York StocksNEW YORK. Ju

larket closed lower Alaska Juneau .....

10 (U.R>—Tho

SlotAlik AllU Chalmcz American C an .... Aiucrlcaiv U com o

:an. Metals Amerlc • ‘

.... - COS0*4

____ 17................. Rad. * s td . San. «*»American Rolling MllLi ........ - BTiAmerican Sm elt. A: Refining .... 37American Tel. A: T el................... USAmerican Tobacco B ................. i5Anaconda Coppe- 23Atlantic Reflnlni Baldwin Locomotive _...EnKliuorc Ohio .....Bcndlx AvlaUnn .......Bethlehem S K rl ...........BiilovftBurroughs ........... .......California P;\clllu ........Canadian Pacific .......J . I. Ca.ie Co................Ccrro (le Pasco Corp. .Chcsuiieake A: O h io .....ChD'slcr Corp................Coca Cola .....................Colorado F. A: 1..........Coimnercliil Solvent-i ..

Copper

....No sale

------- 30US3

...No salea

...N o sale

............ 88

.. No sales

ConsollclntConsolU

Contlnr

1 Kdly

•I Oil ..

Metals

Twin Falls Boy Back From Cofai

Sea and MidwayWelcome, Indeetl. ( to p u t I t m ild­

ly) wa.1 th e voice hen id by Mr.i. Eva A dam son w hen iJie l lf t« l hi telephone receiver early la s t ev> nlmt.

■'volce^ wa.s he r son, DiUe

CornCurtlvi WrlHht ........ ..........Dll P om ...........HrcNione 'H re A: RubberFreeiw rt Sulphur ............G eneral Kleculc ' ...............q en eral Foods, ..................General Motor;................ .Gillette* Siifr-ty R u w r .......G (x ldrlch ...................... .......GiKxlyrar T ire A: RubberOrfyhound Cp. . . .........Houston OU .....Howe Sound .......................In.'p. Copiier ...• ■ .tlon:il Hiii-vnlrr

.Ilnniil Nl<-k<‘l Intrrnatlom il Tel, Tel.

s Mimvllle .................K ennecott Copper ...........KresRpI,orrlIard ..............................Mack Truck.1 ................Mliiml Copi>c-r....................

N ational Biscuit ..

D raft Board Dies For 40 More Men

•111 be 0 Capt,

board, iv:

‘ cKLitn!!!

o call.i in •rmy duty, about 50

ih r fou rth-draft MS-

Chamber to Back Rubber Campaign\ PIwIkc o f .-support for flic t ' bber collection campalKtfnow S w a«rd by the petroli-um dci

of th e U nited St.iie.n wn.i rcct from the local C hw nbrr of C

•BUlar weekly liinel

TwoWomen Seek Divorce Decrees

actlnn Phniild r n o t lK-.-n M'l,

EUsle Wr-tib I D t'nver W n.sk.1 for t .ion.-i. Mr. and Mrs. Wrbb rUarrled Julv lo, 1034 In MrC N. D. Pov K. Sm ith Is a ttorn Ui.' plnlnlirr.

Ina Bell .M’r k i j l l l e to the m unllv prniirrty o\nietl by hr h e r llu^l>lulrl LotiH Ile ll'ln wl to thn (lunrrc divrce. m ental rnieliv . Tliey AiiRu.vt-1, IDU, and have tour Hren. all nf lesal oKe. R.-\yborr RnVborn are attorneys for the ii

R ay IIolme.1. prc.sldeni chamber and hlm.'.clf Inti lie cani|MlRn as a petroli ■r. reported th a t campnlR:■Utut^d to fore.stall a.s lim itation of

ru b b er usrd In the mnkUiK of iank.-i iubsc<iuent reducUosi o{ 13 pnt I the .-.iiccd of th r w:ir wearj. He iu-.l:r<l th a t rrtnik-rs a.ik

iploye.% to c.orry' luiine

LMody of th r r r mine

:harii

a t i :

Last Rites Held For Jerome Child

JEROME. June 10 — Graveiid s e n ’Ice.i for the ^nfanl son of Mi nnd Mrs. RAUald Burke were con ducted a l tlie Jerom e cemetery thl afternoon w ith Rev, A lbert E. MarUi officiating, T lie child died a fei nilnuie.-! nfter bUUi Wednesday evenlnK In the S t. Valentine's ho.i- plta l In W endell. Tlie Jerom e fun­e ral chapel was In charRe of ar- rnnRcmentJi.

O rlcf came a second time Into thi Burke fajnlly Wedne.sday evening, w ith word of Uie passing of-M rs; D w ight Burke. Nywa, Ore., follow. Inn a n emergency operation. Mem­ber* of the Berwyn, Ronald and F rank Burke families plan to drlvi to Ny.-Lia Saturday to a ttend the fun­e ra l of Mrs. Burke.

D ates Changed on Junior Golf Meet

Local American Legion golf head* today were informed by C. O . Phil- llp.1. Nampa, th a t date.i for Uie an­n u a l sta te American Legion Junloi golf loum aroent tlicro have been changed.

I n a communlcaUon. Mr. PhlIIl|» , w ho Is sta le RoU chairm an, said;

"D ue lo circumstances beyond our control, the annual American Lesion Jun ior ROlf toiim am ent will bo Mon-, day. Tuesday ond W ednwday. Juno 28. 30 nnd J»l)- 1 Instead of Uie orig inal times ot Juac 34, Z.'i anrt-afl,

■••Boys who were eligible for the orig inal dates »ill Mill be eUglble for

navy a n d lelcphoned fro lo say ••hello" ai n o t to worr>' wh'

I le tte r from him I nifffllh.i. He'll

in's j.on reported lur ;d In both Uio na'

ind off Ml

‘sojncwhcre M rs. Adai

lia<l partlclj; baiUe In th e Coral .■ay Lnland a n d had come Uirou!;li

Sho Was a b it la te to thn Maijlc ^alley fJavy MoUicrs’ club mreUni;

la s t nlfflit— b u t members rxeiLn-d Becaii.':e :;he had -such good new.i

e tlng ti lay.

for rubber thel;tUcafamllle.i

N ot Guilty Plea On Battery Count

H arry Irw in. Tw in I'alls. cliarg ' w ith ba tlern In a complaint sign by h is wlf,-, today rn tercd a n j;ullty plea before Probate Judge A. Ballny nnd irliil wa.i se t for n. m . nex t Tiic.'iday.

.T lic m an wils arre.strd by sherlf officers. T he wife c' beatlnK a youtiR sor

Judge B allry relca.sed I r/ iwn recoKiil^ance to n lime.

|CAMPFIW^ I R L $

OKICIYAITOkJclynpl group of C w np Plre

O lrls m et T uesday a t the home or Uie guard ian . Mra. A rthur Bock- wits, nnd w en t irom there on r trca.Mire h u n t. T lir Rirls retu rned t< Uie Bockwltz home /n r refre.Mimcnt; and games.

WICAKA-OCAWASINW icakn-O caw asln group of Camp

P lre O lrls m e t Tuesday a t th e home of th e gua rd ian . Mr*. Tom Tim bers, and w en t on a hike. P lans wcre-madi for a sw im m ing p a rty nex t week a . Uie hom e-o f M ary Virginia Bailey.

O K im z vOklhleu Rroup of C am p F lro Girls

m e t W ednesday a t t* e homo of Uie guard ian . M rs. Dorino O oerU cn. a ad worked on n a tu re and personal i ' books.

P lan s were aLio m ade fo r the croup 's partlclpaU on In "A H appy S um m er- picnic T liureday a t tho *t*t« flah nnd garr^e h a tche ry for *U C w np P lre groups o t,th e cJiy,

-American Ind ians, c l t iU i i j a s a t drying foods by p rln jlttra m ethods, a re he lp ing D epartm en t of Asrleul* tu re (leJenUsta develop new and Im- prored ways o f food dehi^draUon for w ar-tim e use.

— K M um enis— n n k s Tifth amonc causes of d e a th In Uie U nited SUites. with a r a te o f 87J p e r lOO.OOO of thi populaUon.

National Cash Register__National Dairy Protlucis...^ National DlsUlI s

:k CentraL .„,____- NorU) America]North American AvlaUon ...NorUiern Pacific ................Ohio Oil .... .Packard Motors ..................

lunt-PirJ, C. Penney C o ............. ..: ........ • R. R .................Peoples Oijs ...Phelps DodRe .Philips Petroleum . ....... .Public Service of N. J ......Pullman ............................. -Pure o n .......Radio Corp. of America..-.Radio K eith Orpheum.......Republic Steel .............. ..Reynold* Tobacco. B .........Scars RoebuckShtH Unloii OV\..............Qlmmons Co. (ex.dlv.)......Socony Vncuum ...... ...........Southern P n c lf lc ..............SouUicm Railway .........Spcrrj- Corporation ...... -S ln n d ard . Brands .............Standard Oil of Ci Standard Oil of Indl Standard Oil of New Jcrney

.udebaker .'.....unsliliie MlJifs ________

■t * Co. .'.................... ....Coriwratlon ..........—..

n m k e n Roller BearingTransam erlca .............. .....

C arb ide____________P a c ific .............. - ..... —

United S tales Rubber ... United S tates Steel W arner BroUiera ....„ We.viern Union ...........

- 104- MH

a s

...... IDS.No sales............ 3«H

P R I O F M ! S A G S O N M i Q

CHICAGO. Ju n e 1# prices sagged alm oat So a biuheli a t Umes otday u th e inm rlut u ta k ^ ’. ened under weight of tzuTtUAd •e H -; ' InK from .profeaslonU an d coram er»— :lal Interest*. .

r ra d e rs ta ld hedging u lM kUO* slated wlUj the new crop moveoient may have been responsible fo r eon* of tho weakness while advei«e asw* from Libya also attracc«d m uch at* ten tlon.

nt closed lU o to IH o lower yesterday. Ju ly 4i , l8% l o ‘

I I . ib t ; , Septem ber 11.2I S to • l l .3l» i ; com «;o to 4 c doiwi, Ju ly BOSc Ui B d c . septetnber 69c to

ont.1 H e to H e off; rye S o

illfornli

Livestock Mai'kets

i--niumd«r I'

uoa ANOKLKS. Jun . 1-J un -lK

SOO.I cnwt

SO; *u»lr: (ooJ >nil chu ;j« lU. IIS 10 iu .2i ; goo,

POTATOESPOTATO FUTURES

(Coortesr Sudler. Wejener u i company, Elkj UttUding).

nivh u » a*M.................... ........M.SO OJ« IWOI c>n tndxl)

fATOEfl I MV-(USDA)-Ar> :T7, u u l U. S. iblv-

CUICAGO r CHICAGO. Jun* It

rlral* Ifll. on tTm<lc 2 . . . _____ _m»nu J.IM: tupplUt me<j*rtU. iotilUni Tfivimph l>Mi flu«lltr d»m.nd nmUnu.

S , * ....................'•■St. U m

CHtCACO OMIONB CHICAGO, .lun. I t (UD-««-Ih. uelui Trx>. )T>ll«w H«rmudM. medium .lu .

c«l r.mdlllon It.tOi Jambo >1m tt . l l i

Denver Beans> (Ur)-?ini« 11.U1

Butter and EggsCIIICACC

AGO. JuM ,: un*«ttl«d;

j^PBOPUC* ^

MKtrn’llMj fl Hfl

!tlMlj’."l<‘M u r>h irx M rr, MS,,; t il!:'» * sVTiVi mSJm I

r. irvxlium fO^C. l«r«*

Mining Stocks

Several Openings In War Industry

everal openings are noted for •kers In war industries. W. Cli'dt

W illiams, m anager of Uie local of. of Uic Unlietl S ta te s employ- t ficrvlce. sold todaj^. nong th e workers w anted are th e

followlnK;M iirketlnB analyst, sheet m etal

workers, railroad workers (laborersl machlnLits, sh ip e lectricians, marloo pipe fitte rs .“ Pull parUculars regard ing any Uie pa iltlons open can be had the employment office here , or the office In Jerom e or Burley.

Twin FaDs MarketsS loJl#

(Om dMl«r QsetW).

as

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-.■“ It

Snake River ReportJUNK 1

vartlaSudea .

T.*". . . . . . 14. m > I

•ter»c* rlfb l In Jaekiea

-- ffc.Tcn_ T IM E S -N E W S , T W IN FALLS, IDAHO -F r id a r ,

♦ SE R IA L S T O R Y ,

. SPORTING BLOODBY H A R R Y H A R R IS O N KR'OLL

OUT OUR W AY By J . R . W IL L U M S CUE BOARDING H O U S E . . w ith . . M AJO R HOOPLE

• r a s r r , Ihrousli

l n r > M n n l r r - a O r r a , «

n i E TACK GATIIKRS

CHAI>'rKR VI g H E n iF K ANDERSOri ioldc^l Ills

cafncra nhci d ropped It brick In Uie c a r real. IIo cnniinuix! to eye H unter in n w ny llic fiirtn mannKcr did nnt likp. He m urm ured u n d rr h is trcn th . tool; n t i t -a rmall nntcbook iind x%Tote th in c i dov!.-!!. W ithout bclnR ro iit nil lio nctcd In n n w l di:.aKrc(.-;il)lo in;in-

,.n c r. He repented ttie niime. "H un- _tcr Dent.” Ik* iii.lccd. "A nd ytitir onici;d tltk* 1.1 fnrm nKin;iK<T, tha t It?'* H unter noddwl, “n ic t\v

■ drove olT. H unter iin<l ric<l fnce<i e;ich oilier.■ Tha nflLTiiooii iivii dwl/fiifif;. H unter had ii lime, IIS if no t hours bu t w erlci mid monUls liad elap:;etl i.iiii'e all thin

• began. Red dropped on the l>ottom step of the ;.tair!i. She t:dl:n! a;; if

' to hernplf. " It couldn 't hnvc been Junior'!! ear. It cou ld ’ nu t Ikivc been Jun io r. He wa.i in town nlRlit—j'u.1. He cam e bnclc scmic tim e In the nlg l'l. Ihnf:; true. Hut he \v;in w llh w nic of tlic 'K ani; every m inute. W ith lianUlnr. Tern- pie, w ltli the G!iib;«rtoS.'with the tw ins, w ith Neal. Dill— It couldn 't have been Ju n io r—" She became nw ure of n u n te r'.i eyes cIo:;oly upon her. Stnrtle<l o u t of '.lilnklnt; nu t loud, r.he ro;.e. "I Kuorj I ’d b e t t e r ^ soing. H unter.’'

feho moved tow ard Uic hour.e. Will* n crowinK unea.ilnesr; thu t ho-

s shielding Ju n io r n t th e dan - Bcrous expen.vc of lilmr.clf. H unter retu rned to iWe woixls. H e had r.ald h is key w.ns the only one to tlio oM chnin-nnd-loclc. T hn t wa.-i not tru e . T licru w ere two nndJu n io r haU'-llie otiier. H e re.iched Ihe v/recked eilrr He could no t Rn on lying loo lonff abou t ns blK im exh ib it ns th e nutnmoblle. When n igh t cam e h e m ust ge l In here

: nnd hnul the c.ir oul^ Ho could une ; th e biK truck . ^Vherc' he w ould rc-

c re tc the ear wa.i anotlie r queation.

T > £ 0 WM Kone w hen H unter re- tu rned to the liouse. H e n.'.ked

Wnr%vlck. “W here did M iss UcllaJO?”

••To tow n, sir, I believe."A sudden fjue.iiion, w hich over-

jShiidow ed nil the oUiers, popped in lo H unler'.i m ind. Red staridlnii the re rum inntint;, m aking whnC nm ounted to nn .ilibl for her broUier. She nam ed a ll p resent nt the piirty excti^l herself.

H unter decided, "One thlni;Ileil d id n 't know,

couldn’t vouch in h e r ow n r iin d , th a t Ju n io r w.i.^n't, m ixed In llio Elick-up. th e killlnK. She Ru::reclrt. She Is nfrald. She Is beKlnninj: to be convinccd th a t I nm m ixed

f In it. deeper than :my one belicve.i. B u t becau-w ^hc^v,^» no t w ith tho Knni: she can’t know for sure, nnd hns no w ay ro fai for llndlnff o u t A m I stupidly »lirjjLnE a noo:o

nround my own rec k ? ” .H unter Bot Uie pa p er nnd read

the f.Tlrly mcaKer det.ills. A c lrl nnd h e r boy friend w ere on the ir

Old frame housM. «orry littfc c o rn tr stures, d a rk sta irw ays

dark dnonvay. A younjf m im w ith hat dr.iwn low over h is fnco walked ;^nd ran pant. H e had fioinethinK iintler his arm . L ater it jiroved lu be the lea the r bajf w ith the money. O r th a t whs tlio Riippo.sitlon, A nother y ouns m an, in tails nnd r lik ha t, cam e iilonK. H'- had a cun. He war. runnln ij p retly fa.'.t a fte r the younK ahead- ile .-ihouled. "H ey. .illck 'em up!" It all happened .10 fust Ihe couple hardly knew Ju.it how the details c.ime. A nyw ay, th e re tivm cil to Iw tw o m ore people. Men, Tliry ju.it appeare<l. From viw here. it would J.eem. T h e .'.hot;;

W hen Uie Kirl »rreamed her boy friend chipped Min hand lo her m i'u th , tclllnK her to keep it shut, T hey d id lf t w ant lo cot mixed In w h at w as Kolns (111. So the rerit of the doinKs w ere hhirred. .She d idn 't nee Uie two aKaiii. The m an in ta ils a fte r r.lioatini; oncc .leenied to have d is­appeared. ih e ci)uli( h e a r run - nlii« steps, Tlie echoes Jum ped tip and down in the cobbled

Tlien the police .showed .up and hy that time the bank men- •en«er. ur. he la ter p roved to be. w ai lylnc in the ml<ldle o f the narrow street, i.hot. T h e was L'one. Tlic c lrl and h e r boy friend rouliln 'l run. The boy friend, howi'ver. .-M-aptti by runniiiK tip the dark :.talrs and no t comlnK to her rc:‘cue when th e p<illce nahlied her. Tlic name wa:; «a ra h K Iker. ami !>he wcirkrd p a rt tim e a t the nuiiulicin:. plant.

Tliiit wall the Junibleti story of an eye-witne;;!i. .Sarah K iker w ai In Jail. She 'dccline<l to divulRC the identity o f her friend.

had to Kct Jun io r 's c a r out. Iiiit w hat he would do w ith it a fte r­w ard he c-ould ha rd ly Uiink. Ho^^,,1.1 *>||* I* lif.rn in

He ate riupper. T lie ic wa.i a fjiiall d ln inc room attached U> the .'.ervanti' q u a rte rs fo r h ii u.-:e. I 'y

w ent out and ntood In tile nlindowi;, i;ci •,l:i:hliu; hcadheam.'i wcmlrl not readily rhow him wntehini;. The crowd was tjulct. T hey entered the hnu;.e wlUiout much t.ill: and no laUKliter a t all. lied d idn 't foem to bo nlmut. I t r.trucU H un­te r with an ominous porten t tliat lie miKht lie iiirluded in the topic:! to be dbcuwied; for th e re wa% no fIuc• li■’n the ir pu rpo ie w ai w ith Junior,

Hunter w ent IhrouKh the ;;|irub- hery and .■^hadnw:! a round the west hiile of thu inaiuiuii. Hcru tliu low -braiiehed magnolia tree;; made the dark intii ink. He e ielit up lo llie windiiw, open lo Ihe bland eveiiiiu;. He eiiuld r.ee the i;ioup. Ilaiiluns Temtih-. the McDoui:al Kirl.s. Mrs, Ilallard';! b rn lher. Ne.il Kr,i7;ier: the G hib.irto twinn, Hed iind liiT ll.incP w ere no t p resent. Kra/ler w a i leaiilntj a n a in it the m antle, (liii.'.hini; a clKaret. lie crashed it out In an ash tray . Ho w ai a iliiiil but pow erful m an. A bachelor huvryini; into hl:i late noi, wiili a p ie tty w aternielon belly, he n<'vertlieles^i had a bulldog face and pul;lh^Ile build. Ho occupied llie ailvantace of beintJ th e olde.st m ember of this riither eultish m oup lli.it made. ;;port.iinan;.hip tJieir b .itllc i-ry. •

"I'll \va(;er you the real culprit is Ii-t far finm w here w<; are." lie :.aUl. "All of you read Uie K iker Ciri's ;.Iory in llic aflernorm paper. W itbniit ciiiiij! Into detail;! a t thin moment, hu t ;.peakiiiK from ;<iiiie inside dcip*. which in tu rn is iiiaiii- up nf manv :.mall tliinits. I’m w ill- int: lo l..v'.idd.s on the k iller's lie- hiK rinht here. I m ean on ihis pl.'iee.”

T beie w as n hush. l i e ruii-.heiT, "I'm Mieaklnit o f H un te r Dent, the

, O H . S O v o u i c e G W U a riW IKJ T H E ACMV

PO RTH C E X C rrtiM E K JT -- W HEM W E VOEtID SklU U E D

I MRCHAWICO LIKt^ v o u .S O B A D I k J T W e H O P S /

W E t-L .l’LL B.EWO MY B u r r o w s T O S E E THAT V O U OOKJ'T

G E T IM T H E A.CWY.'

THAT DOUSiDS V K»C\ H E MEAKJS J U S T A T I K f /B IT I H IS PU S H B U n o tJS UIKE t»RAJ=TlK>‘ 1—U S E IM FTJJ- • LA BOC.DOW ’T fT ? XEKOCE^HE M SAM S'

D E M D H1& \klO .V JE‘R e S A F Ei i a r r o K j s ’ t h e r e s ■ v £ T - a . dictatcr

A .S K 1 A C K O F /D O K JT K/iWETO

F riday, Juno ID, 1 3 « TIMES-NEWS, t w in f a l l s , IDAHO Pafte Eley?ii

CLASSIFIED A D V E R T IS IN G RESULTSat

LOW COST

W A N T A D R A T E STUnes-Nowa

W A N T A D R A T E S ' B ated on Co»l-PeT-\Vor«l

1 dny ________________ 5c pe r word

8 d a y i__A minim um of ten words la ro-

QuJrcd 111 any one clajulfjed ftd. Term a tor a ll clnasm ed ad»—CASH.

lU TW IN PALLS PHONE 38 FO R AD-TAKEH

m JERONfE Leave ads n t K . A; W. Root Beer

8U nd DEADLINES

Week dny». U a. m.S a tu la ;. S p. m . S a turday - -

T hla paper subjerlbes to th e code of elhlM of Uie A.«ocl»tlon of No»s* paper ClnssUled A dvcrtUlns Iidana- sers and rcscn ’es th e righ t to edit o r rcject nny clcuislfled ndverailtig- “Dllnd Alls" cnrrj'ln i; a Tlmes-New* box num ber arc a trletly confidential and no inform ntlon con be given In resitrd to llie ndvertuer.

Errors aliould be reported Imraeol- mtely. No ollownncea will be mmle for moro t^ a n one Incorrect inaerUon.

CLARK-M tLLER 0 « e r t R anch— Bnwtootli Valley, Cabin*. mcaJs. horaes fliihtnj. T o t reservations

je tip n o a ias " "EHARE Mprn-ifl trlpr. many nlnccs-

T ravel D urtau . s n T ou ith Mcnue e u t—lOfid-

SCHOOLS AND TRAININGSHORTHAND. lyploR. hookltecpln,

ciUculnlInK mnclilnp.i a rc tauKiit by Uit; Twin l- 'alb yii.ilnrsn Uiil- vrmlty Nf'W rUi.v.r;4'iiru stjirili'K 111 a ll Mibjccl.'i, Enroll now. Twin FitM.n Duslne.vi Uiilvrrslty.

C H in o F R A c ro R SADJUSTMENTS rrllevo mont female

<lUca.-.e». Dr. H artlln. 130 M ain No.

BEAUTY SHOPSPERMANENTS. $2.00 up. Mr.-i. Nrr-

ley. Over Indcix-iulctii. lloom 10 Plionc 3iS

PERMANENTS. $liO up. Shampoo. IlnRcrwave. 60c. PUono 1605-J, M ayme McCabe

H A U prtto special oo g c w ln e oU pennaiienta. Beauty Arta Acad­emy

PER.MANENT8 *2.00. Mra. Buainer. Phono 1141 — over Indeptndcut U cf,t M arket.

SPECIAL—iS.OO oU perm anent, S3.00; *0,00 oil p ennanen t $3.00. Idaho Barber and Beauty Sliop, Phono 424. _____________

LOST a n d f o u n d

W ILL p.irty wlio look Mniill black BUltcii.li: by m b lnke from Sun Val­ley RLagB T hurv lay . pli-nsr n-iMrn luimp to Du.<t D epot or P lionr 1533.

H ELP WANTED—WOMEN

H ELP WANTED— MENPARTY wlUi power mov(cr to

liime acrenKc ot h^y. Kllpntrlck Uros., Plcnbo. (

EXPERIENCED IrrlKator and fia l farm er, m arried or iJnule, CnII D*J3, M itruuKli,

.H E L P WANTED—MEN AND WOMEN

EXPEIUKNCED cluimlxT niiiUl, i.fvcn iwr wi-cU. ^tlly Bun-(lay niKlit.', RliiiUi H old.

WEN and womffl wani<xl for iilr- r rn f t and i.hlplnillilinK, T raln lns pv<entlni. p .irt lultlnii paid ntier em ploj'm tnt. Box 23, Tlmt-is-Ntrws.

M A IiniE D m an for fnrm work. W oman U> rook for ex tra lic-lp. Plinno "64. PrU-r.s R anch . Ani:.lcr- <lam.

SITUATIONS WANTEDGOOD, rc.'pectable hotisekerprr

want.1 work. No woman baia. Box 37, T lmcs-Nfw .r

UNFURNISHEDAPARTMENTS

THREE rooms, ncrecned porch. Hardwoo<l flooni, p rivate baUl. OamBB. Phone m o -W .

VACANCYt Furn ished or unfur- nlahed. aUlctly m odem . Reed Apartmenta. Phone 13H.

FURNISHEDAPARTMENTS

C alls apartm enta. Phono <8&—471.

private boUi. 401 T lilrd avenue

PLEIASANT five room apiirtm ent, Al.io amnll opa rtm cn t. closo in. Phone 2034,

ond avenue coat.

TH REE partly fum lahed rooms, W aler, UiihU furnished. »20.00 m onth. A duiu. Moon’s, im one I

BOARD AND ROOM

Life’s Like That By N eherRADIO, heatro la . d resse r library ta-

ble. tloor lam p, w aal\er. 343 Lo­cu st

FURNISHED ROOMS

KNOTTV plno boKctneiM. slceplnR room.i. Private en trance, ahowor. Phone 3372-J.

NICELY fuml»he<J. low rr floor, K it­chen privileges, 315 Second avenue norUi.

UNFURNISHED HOUSES

FIVE room.'i. i.lrtclly mtKlrm. iifwly <U'Coriit«.'<l. $47 50 IncliKllnK rook- Ins, llKhl.i, lUMl, waUT, car..' of Uvwn. Phon<‘ SOO.

FURNISHED HOUSES

rct

i ROOM modern. E lectric rank’e, n-frlKiTuior, w ater h e a tr r . sioker, Wator {urnl.'.li. (l. 527.50.'3 roombiLii'incnt aimrimc’iu . Prlvale. biiUi.liot wilier on Uip. L1kIi1-'i. water lurnW icd, Sift, 1 room bulIdlnB, HxlH, waU'r turnWi'-<l, $H, All Uiruu 1\1 n \ Quincy, I'lionc 73 or JliW.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALEAPAHT.MENT hou,‘'e , 24 mcxlcm

i\v»r\!ritni-s. ic floublwi. 8 lH<autlful brick buUdliiR, orlKlnaJ cosnuoo.000.00: for quick aalc ac ­count >U licnlth. $37,000.00. T.;rms- Phone SW. Roberts d : Henaon.

HOMES FOR SALE

NEW flvr room motl'-rn h «ne . Pull l)lu^^nctll. fireplace, fiirnacp. Mo- krr. Karage. Sllaile. Sm all cnnJj p.iymcnt- lUtoorWi Ai licn»on. Plirmt* Sfi3.

FARMS AND ACREAGES FOR RENT

I ACRES hny and pnstu rr , 5 room liou,'.c, ko<kI oiilbulldUiip, cluno In.

FAR>L IMPLEMENTS AND EQUIPMENT

GOOD Fordaon wlUv pulley; j-w ay plow; cornw alor—all for $55.00.

JZN K IN 6 alackera a n d sweep rakes for tior!.c o r trac t« r . M ountain S tates Implement.

SEEDS AND PLANTS

GERANIUMS, Pctun laa,.8o lv la, to- matoes, peppers. C ity Oreenlicruse, rear Parisian Laundry.

MONTANA Blue T ag seed potatoes. M. A. Pomeroy, 3 S sou th of H an ­sen. Phone 44-J3.

SEED potatoes, one a n d tK-o y e a n from ccrtUlcaUon, Vf: J . Ohllnger, Gooding.

BLUE T a j . Aahlon f irs t j-ear o u t and local f irs t year out. Olobe Seed and Feed Com pany.

30 SACKS firs t year Drlggs enUns or seed potftloe*, W endell Qlenn, 1 north , 4 east. U n o r th K lajber-ly.

HAY, GRAIN A N p FEED

BUTTERMILK for ho« and poultry fredlnB. Sw ift and Comp;my. 2C4 FourUi avenuf .•'otiUi, phone 185.

CUSTOM Rrlntllnif. Phone 300 or 002. M cKean Brothers Mllllne Service.

MOLASSES MIXING FEED O RIN D W O

MORELAND MILLING SERVICE Ph. 318. Filer. P h . calls off grinding.

Custom KTlndlng—grind anywhere, flc cwt.; over 3 ton. 7c, Ph. 0400R1,

Filer 7303,- P h . caJli off RTlndlns. M ILLER M ILLIN G SERVICE

Don’t h a n d lcap 'you r pu lletal FEED

BuRler Brewing miu;li.___$3,00 cw tBugler 20% laylnK miLsh„„$2,05 cwt.

GOVERNMENT WHEAT ground In ton l o w ______ Jl,70 cwt.

LIVESTOCK FOR SALEEL12VEN w caner plKN. one Kood work

mare. Is no rth n i r r . Homer Wll luuiuv.

TW IN FALLS stud bull Mifvlce do- llvrrixl to farm . Guernseys. Ho|. ,iirlm . Phono 0185-Rl,

120 W H lTia'A C E ewT,. 4 yearn old, 6 mllta south, ciu'.i Kimberly. Conrad MaRol.

GUERNSEY eow, fresh «oon, 3 miles .iiotllh. 3 east, 4 south, ea.%1 Mtilil.

HKAVY i.p rluK rr-G deinw v fow Kni'v.t n . Kocli. I 's north iCim' berly.

GOOD THINGS TO EAT

SKIM milk. IOC ha lf gallon In 2 quart co n u in crs . cash and carry, Younn's Dalrj-.

COLORED hens ami fryers. Dresaerf rlKhi. prlc«l rlKhl, Poulirj’ Sup. ply. H I •I'nick Lime, Phonn 1345.

W ANTED TO BUY

W AN TED -A ll kinds scrap m etal. Iron, sheep -p e lu , hides. Idaho Junk Ilousa

W ANTED: Wood or wtre IQ bock) coodlUoB, M Troy or NaUonol plont.

h a n ^ t r ' 0 «aeh.

A PEW two row be.m culK ra. lu . Qulro Self M ftnufacturlng Com ­pany.

HAY derrlrk—A tyiw prcfcrre<I, Clyde Ewing, Klmb<Tiy. Phone 20-J2,

USED blcycle.i o f all kJnd,v H U hM t prices. Gam ble Stores. Phone 8S0-J.

CASK for your c a r or,r(]iilty or tm ile and pay your dlH rrciicc. Do aroff-W ood. 351 M ain Ea.it.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

AUTO gltus. canvas, canvas repa ir­ing. T hom ett T op and Body Worka.

ADTO door Rlas.1. w ind alileldn juid window ’glass. No charge fo r se t­ting. Moon-*, Phone 6.

30 FO O T 7 inch belt: H, P. dec . trio motor; ' i H. P . electric em ­ery Rrlnrfrr. Mm. P . L, Brown, HlRhland View rood and Locu,« street.

SPRING HOME NEED S

HOME FURNISHINGS AND APPLIANCES

TWO floor «nmple.^ a ir conditioners. Cheap. S e o ^ ete rso n a t K rcngers.

HOME FURNISHINGS AND APPLIANCES

FELT b».w 0x13 ruga; MJ>8. Yard goods. 30c square y a rd . Gam ble Stores.

TWO davenporU only *13.00 and WO.OO. OUier good bftrgaln*. H ar­ry Musgrove.

TH REE u.ied tw o plecB living room sulte.^ a t $33.00 each. H arry Mus- grave.

T H REE very good trad e - in Uving room seta. P riced reasonably. Hoosler Fu rn itu re Company.

SEVERAL fine trad e -lti and repos- se.ved dining room netji, $0.00 ic $100,00. Hoosler F u rn itu re Com- ixiny.

LARGE selection of used fumUure ond uaed ranges. Priced far belqw Uio M arch level. Moon's.

RADIO AND MUSICLARGEST slack “New a n d uwxt Pl-

anoa." Adams Music Company (formerly Daynes M iuic Com­pany).

NEW USED PIA N OS

BAND IN8TRU^rEN TS DUMAS-WARNER M O SIO STORE

AUTOS FOR SALE

1034 CllEVROLErr c ondi. Good lire*, $125.00. Row, E, Lee Si.lcs

USED port.^ for ear.i and truclta. Tw in FaUs W recking. Kimberly Road.

1034 PONTIAC se<iftn, excellen t con­dition. Excrptlnnnlly Rood, first grade, six ply H r^ . P riced right, 1137 N inth ear.l. l-li,me 83-W,

M UST Mcrlflce 1341 0o<lup O-ptui- aenger coupe. Low m ileage. H eutcr and radio. Joo Covoy'a Texaco S ta ­tion.

1040 4-DOOR Ford, Clean, lo-*- mile- ORe. S rxceJlent tlcM, R adio, h e a t­er. defrailer. Sell o r trndo for e<jully In hou.io or amiOl ncrcage. Phone !1: d.

TRUCKS AND TRAILERS

TRAILER hou.ie, $150 cn^h. 8x10, biUlt-ln.v W endell CriCnc-r, ' i mUe we.nt Fountain Service. Buhl,

1039 CHKVUOLErr tru ck —<Uuas. V W, B, Oo(«l rubber. 0x0x13 st«rl Blclwl body wltli t.irp top. 1 block norlli wuter lower. W endell, C. n , Boyd,

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS

NOTICK TO CItK»ITOR.S IN TH E PIIOIJATK COURT OP

TIIF. COUNTY OV’ T%VIN VALLS, STATE OK IDAHO.

ESTATE o r W ARREN ANDER­SON. DECEASED.Notice U hereby given by iiie iin-

deralgned Executrix of th e Iilh will and tcMnment of W arren Andrr.-.on, deceased, to the c red ito rs o f and all persons htivini? c laim s against the sold decea.'.e<l. lo exhib it tliem with th e nrce- s: .-5• vouchers, w ithin .-.ix cnonth* a!ii^ th e f irs t sv\ibUi:i\iion of this notifie, lo Uie sa id Exeruirix a t the law offlccs of Frank S tephan . T u in PnlLi Bunk /c T n u t Com pany lUilldlnR, In T w in F.ilb. County of I'.vin Fiilld, S t a i r of Ida ho. thl.i tx-IMK th e pinre fixed for Uio tranMu-ilon of Uie bii;.lne.-j sold estate.

D ated June 4, 1342.• MARJORIE MAE ANDERSON,

Executrix o f th e li><-t u.iU and te,itament o f W arren Ander­son. deceased,

FRA.VK L. STEPHAN i A ttorney for Executrix.I. =Rwldlng a t ’Twin FalU. Idaho.

P ub lhh : Ju n e S. 12. IB a n d 26. 15«.

AVOTHEK SlI.MMONS IN THE PROBATE CO U RT O F

TW IN FALLS COUNTY. STATE O F IDAHO.

JO H N S. OOURLEY,Plaintiff.

J . L, SONDUCH,O efendanl.

T H E STATE O F IDAHO SENDS G R EEm N Q S TO J . L. SONDUCII TH E ABOVE NAME DEFENDANT:

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMAfONED TO APPEAR In th e above en titled Court to be held o t tlio County c o u rt House In sa id C ounty, In Uie above en titled cause, w ith in five (5) days from th e da te of *er\-lce of th l i summons upon you. if served w tth ln th e county, o r It a trv c d ctoe-

.......................... - ..................utyrof the dale o f service oC tills sum ­mons, upon yoB. a n d plead to tlie pla in tiff 's com plaint on file in anld Court, o r p la in tiff will take Judg­m en t oKalnaf you a s p rayed in said com plaint. ’The com plain t prays for JudRment In tlie sum of O ne H un­dred Five Dollars fo r p roperty pur­chased by the de fen d an t from ihe plalnU tt, no p a r t of w hich htu^ been paid . A W rit o f A tta ch m e n t ha.< Is- flued and been levied as is shown by Uie Sheriff's re tu rn In th e action.

W ITNESS TH E HAND and offi­cial seal of the C ou rt th is 18ih day o l June . 190.

C. A. DAILEY, ProbAte Judge.

S, T . HMnllton.Attorney for P laintiff.P ub . June 10, 26: Ju ly 3. 10. n , 1043

A pygmy o t h u m a n beings wa-n dUcovrred in a m ounta inous re­gion of Annain. F rench Indo-C hlna, in 1035.

IMPORTANT TO ALL

FARMERSD u e <0 thci H hortnR C o f n e w f a r m tn n c h in e r y

a n d d i f f i c u l t y o f th e r e is a b i«

d e m a n d f o r u s e d f n r m in ip lc m c n ts .

M a n y f u r n i e r s , w a n t in g to b u y w l ia t y o u no

lo n g e r n e e d , w il l p a y liiR lit'.st c a a h prii;o.4 f o r

y o u r u .sed f o r m m a c h in e r y . W i th o u t le a v in g '

y o u r Iw m e . y o u c « u r e a c h o v e r 15 ,0 0 0 re a d v rf t

a n ijc h t w i t h - a lo w co-si, TinK'.'<-NewH C la s .s i f ie d

Ad.

PHONE 38 TIMES-NEWS

CLASSIFIED ADS

Tiny Shop, cor. Slicohono i 2nd E.

T ne 8la-Wel1. 037 M ain W. Ph. 15S.

G E I S O B J E C I lWASHINGTON. Ju n e 10 (/TV-A

sharp disagreem ent among senotors thrententt^ today to balk adTnlnl-i- trailon efforts to obtain congres- .■iionnl Bpprovol of a bill p ro tld ing for pnyment of beneflu to civilian

ar and blackout victims, ■ Oppo.rltlon de\-?Ioped am ong both

Dem ocrats and Republlcan.i to a men.iure,- approved by a ha lf dofen governm ent agencle.i. Including the budget bureau, which would au th o r­ize m onthly cash benefits of from «Q lo $ « tor AtiabiUty. d tn th rap tu re as the re.iult o f enemy tion. S im ilar benefits w ould bo paid for civilian casuolUea In practli- bliickmita.

C hairm an George. D.. G il . an nounced th a t ho would seek to have the m easure sen t to the senate f i­nance com m ittee for a thorough study of Us "pension" aspects, since paym ents would continue five years a fte r the w ar.

T lie senate rejected, 34 to 20. an am endm ent by Senator T u ft. R„ Ohio, to exclude civilian defense agency workera from com pensation under the oci. However, w hen he moved 10 strike ou t a section m ak­ing tlie Bovem m ent liable for In ­ju rie s or death of ordinary clvUlana In raid rehearsals, sw lft supim rt d e ­veloped for the la tte r propa-ml and admhil.^tratlon l o a d e r s hastUy agreed to delay n vole until .Monday.

T a f t argued th a t It mlKht be a ll r ig h t for th e whole country lo shure in bearing the burden of a token a ir raid , bu t It was going to fa r to pay cValJTis-el persons w ho mlKhl bo In­ju red If tliey were h it by a c a r In a blackout.

S ena to r Tliomaa, D-. Utah, a rgued th a t In loiiil, .npherlcal wi«r all m iw t sh a re tlie burdeits of thojo who m ig h t become Its direc t vicUms.

LO IOV URGES 2 ALLIED FRONTS

MOSCOW. Jivne 10 -.ri — Porflgn CommLviar Vyuche.ilnv Mnlotov ei ph a slr« l »new Uie ■'urKciit ta.ik" creating a second Euroi>ean fron t 1043 before the supreme novJet la.it n igh t and expre,vied the hope th a t “ou r common enemy will soon ex ­perience to his cost tjie re.'iiilt.'i of the tlxr-Krowlng military eollatjora- tlon" of ,M)vlei Ru-vla. U rllahi and Uie United Stales,

Home from iiLi lil.MorIc; m eetings In London and Wa.-iliinxton. Molotov prc-ientcil to Uic supreme .^ovIet the 20-year m utual a.wMance treu iy he negoUnteil In Londcin and received Its ceremonial approval. WIUi P re ­m ier Jc* tph • S tnhn w nlching and occasionally nodding ftgreement. Molotov snld the trea ty con.iolidated B rltlsh-R u.ulan relations Inio a "sU ble alliance" for Uie w ar and the po.-.l-war period.

Tlie foreign commissar told o f th e ".wrloiis a'ttentlon" being given to Uie tjuesllon of a second f ro n t In London a n d W ashington and said U iat In tiie seeond half o f 1043 “da- UvcrlM o t m unitions anti tu pp U tt■- -v a a ii o y u iB wii(!i"u,’iii—increased w id accelerated.

•T h is U confirmed above a ll,” he said, "by th e Increasing dlroenslona of th e dellverlei from the U nited S lates.”

He stressed the fac t th a t In h i ta lk i In bo th W ashington and Lon­don “complete understand ing wa:. reached w ith regard to th e ta sk of c re a to g a second fro n t In E urope

T lie occasion m arked StaU n's f irs t public appearance of th e w ar and he received a Uiree-tttlnut* ovaUon. Slopped by a belL

MoloUiV sa id Russia ha tl no d ta lre fo r te rrito ria l galiu from th e w ar and quoted StsU n's words of Nov. 8. IB4J. U iat “we have n o t a n d c a n ­not h a re any such w ar a lm i a s the selxure of foreign terrttorte* a n d Ui.6 subjuffauon of foreign peoples.**

P i n e a p p l e picking conUnuea throughout th e entire y e a r 'In H a ­waii.

RICHFIELD•. and Mr.i, Charles McKay

tended Uie recent postm aalers' < ventlon a t Sun Valley, ond Mrs, McKay accomp.mled Mr. and M rr. Daly. CnldwcU. lo Boise whero olie visited briefly,

MUs EUiabcUi GrcKory, N am pa, has been hired lo teach Uie first grado nex t term,

Beverly C arter Li Jn ’Twin Falls- vblllng h e r brother, O wen C arter and wife.

Mr. and Mrs, J . L, ManwlM and fomlly left Sunday for New York and New Jersey lo visit th e ir daugh- ter, Lois, who Is on a n L.D.8, mLwlon Uiere,

Mra, Lorena Shoskley has re tu rn ­ed from Sonia Monica and San Francisco a fte r visiting there m onih.

Mr. and Mrs, Le.-.lle Sweat, S a lt Lake, camc Wcdiie.iday to visit un til BiHutdw Willi reiftVlvts liete,

Mayple Heldcrman le ft Tuesday for Los Angeles, for on extended

Mrs. Blrk A lbert has re lum ed from San Diego, She was accom­panied by her nephew. Donnie P e t­erson, who will spend the summ er here wlUi his couiln. Lonnie Woods.

Alfred K uns T rem onton, U tali. Is vLiltlnK his brother, Emil K uns ond wife, while wiring th e O . O . Paulson hou.ie.

Tommy Supan left T\iesday for Pocatello lo vl^ii a few days before retum lnB to his home a t Arthur, III. •

Nirk Newby l.i serlom ly 111 a t th e Pocatello generiil hosp ital suffering wlUi spotted fe%-er. His daUKhter, Mrs. Jack NelLwn. Com pton, Calif., arrived Sunday and she and he r m other are w ltli Mr. Newby Pocalello.

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BUSINESS AND PROJ-ESSIONAi;

D I R ^ & C T ^ R Yliabu Shop

Baths and Massages

Bicycle Sales and ServiceOloystein’s bicycle shop-' Ph. m« .b .BLASIUS CYCLRRY. PH. ISl

DiamondsIt. L. Rol3ert.s, Jeweler, 115 Sho N.

Floor Sandingllr lde r i Sons, OU M ain E . 145Q-W

InsuranceFor Fire and Casuolty Insuronce.

Surety and Fidelity Bondi, r.ee Swim Investm ent Co. Baugh Bldg.

Job Prin tingUNIJCCELLED QUALITY_ in

I ’TTTERIIEADS MAIL PIECF-3 BUSINESS CARDS BROADSIDES

PERSONAL STATIONERY Engraving, le tte r p ress, lithography

bmlntjui form,' n specialty.■nMES-NEWS

Commercial P rln u n g Dept.

Key ShopSchadu Key Shop. LawiimoWcrs

sliorpptied hollow ground, 120 Sec­ond SU a. Back of I. D, Store,

Lawnmower Service

Money to Loan

.$ 2 5 t o $ 7 5 0ON -YOUa CAR-----

1. FOR ADDITIOIJAL CA8H2. TO REDUCE PRESEN T

PAYM ENTa3. TO HNANCB TH E SALE

O P YOUR CAR,

Consumers C red it Co,

Osteopathic PhysicianDr, O, W. RA-.e, 114 M. N. P h . 037-W.

Photo Finishing8 Prlnis any roll lOc. 6av-M or D rug

Plumbing and HeatingAbbott Plumbing Co. P h , »5-W ,

Public StenographerRm. 10. Fidelity Bank Bldg. P h . 418.

Schools and TrainingT. P, Duilnesa UiUveralty, Phone 314.

TrailersGem Trailer Company. Phone <30

Transfer & Storage

Money to Loan

SALARY l o a n s SUlctly confklenllal

ts to UO to employed people on your own slsn a tu re

CASH CR E D IT COMPANY Room 3, B urkliolder Qudg. P h 776

TypewritersSales, ren ta ls and service. P h . I

W ater System sFloj-d LlUy, Ph. 3030

Real E state Traiw fcrsInform aUon fnrnH hed by

Twin Falla T itle and A bstract Company

SATURDAY. JU N E 13. 1 0 «Deed: Flier highw ay d istric t to A,

J . McKinley. »5g: p o r t SWNW 30- 10- 10.

Deed: W, S. D oUon lo C. C. War*, $ l: 'lo t I. block 28. T w in Falls.

Deed: O, C. W uro to R, M. B ram b- let. »3J00: lo t I, block 28, Twin FalU,, Deed: R, M. B ram blet lo H , D. U le d to e r . M3S00; lot. i . blixlc 23, V^»ln Polls.p e e d : H, D. H eclilner lo A. M,

\'V n H /; lot 1, block 2a, Tw in Falls. , w m i: E. A. Moon lo G, K. K«bert. $275; lo t 4, block 05, Tw in Falls.

TIIEKDAY. JU N E 16. 1012Deed—Sheriff T w in Fall.1 Counly

to Federnl MortBa«e Corporation. JIJ34,B3, SE NE 14-0-13.

Deed—E- D ennis lo A. W, C ratl, ♦ 10, L ot 10 G ardners Second Sub­division of lots 30, 40, p a rt 41. Buena Vlsla Addition. T w in F alK

Deed—Cora E. Stevcivi, coimiy treasurer lo E. E. G am er . $20,72, lot 0, block 50, E as tm ans F irs t Addlllon, Buhl,

Deed—J , S, K lm es to C. Brown, jr.. »I0. Lota 27, 2 8 . 'block 13, Blue Lakes west.

Tlie Unlte<l S ta te s coiu.unied 4. 207,457 balf.i of co tton durlhg the last six monUu of 1040.

RICANS lO LD 10 LEAVE E G M

WASHING’TON. Ju n e 1# WW — American civilians In Egypt a re b«- ing advised by the aU te departm en t to evacuate as ropldly aa p o ^ b le , It was learned today.

’Die advice lo th e A mericana was conveyed through A m erican consular officials in Egypt, who Uiformed bu.^lne^^mcn and o the r civilians aUU there lim t It was considered advis­able for them to leave,

'There are 358 Americans In E gypt and 42 Americans In Anglo-Egj’pUan Sudan, according to the m ost r tc c n t data available.

The action wu.i In keeping w ith the Mate departm en t’s policy of w arning A m ericaas abroad w hen­ever It appears likely th a t tr a n s ­portation tacllllles might, be d is­rupted and A m ericans ' m ig h t b* caught In w ar lone.i.

EvenUi In Libya were understood to have Influenced th e dcparlm ent'a action.

I.AND BY ACCIDENT ANKARA. T urkey, Ju n e 10 (U.R—

Amerlenn Consolidated B-34 bomb­ers th a t bta.itcd R um anian ta rg c ls landed In. T urkey only by* acciden t de-iplte G ennan charges to the contrary’, the official A natolian news agency sold today.

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Friday, June 19,

BRITISH HOPE ROOSEVEETrCHURCHmnsLOT SECOND FRONT« A N LOSSES

By NED RUSBKLI. . LONDON, Ju n e 10 Drlton.1,

sn iv rly Rnxlout-«ver iienfs tlm l the BrltL'Ji a rm y In Libya lind Iktu / orcexl biiclc to Uie E([>'ptlnii froii- iSrr. lookcU Uywarrt lo-tiny In Uic iiopc Uinl tnlk-i bclwiTi prrMdciit nooecvell nnd P rim e Min- Litrr W inston Cliurclvlll would jiro-

, .yWe n Borely nenletl aecoml JroiiL •■8< co ld rrotil tallc Irt U n»«l

Slates: PlotU nc tuniltiK |>olni Ii Tiiir.’' was ft typical hcadUiio tn tl>< ftfiernoon ncw nim prn w liirti. m fomiNl Uie BriaO i public \l iu Clturciilll. who only Uiroo iluyn kK< >uiw Kinff OcorRO n t Uudclnglinn paliiuc. wan iil tlie Wlilte House.

Anxiety wiM IncrninlnK not only over llie mlllt4»ry iiltunUon In Llbyii b u t UiP position -In the Mertltcrrii' nciin Ki'iiernlly bccnu.ie o f Uie ftU- mlrnlty'd ullence rcKtirtllnK the nlr- niwiil baltio of Iii.'l w rek-end. Tim probirm of Alilpplng, vlt.il to Uic

.opcninK of niiy Arcond front, wili rrKar<l«l w lih cruvc ronccm .

■me BvenliiR Suuidanl. own«l by Lord Bcnvcrtorook. who him IM tJip d rm and for nn Iminciliatc nwimd fron t In w estern Eiiropr. nald cdl- torliilly;

“Supreme Hour"'•Churchill uirivi'.i iii Wii.-.hliiHlon

n l uni> ot Uio r.iiprrmc hours ol tliir wiir. No one dli.milsiM the fiict tliiit n Mtddrn Kvrle.i of new dlli'nunu.i nnd NclbiiL'k-1 confronts the lOllt-n , . , 'J lic new.i frotn / la v ln In hIso serl- ou.' . . . All o ther l.v.iiM. Krnvp il-i they lire, mivy be sutwrtlJnnird by ttie opiHJcUHilly o{ 05wnSi\K a »<"« fron t which could Mce Die axis with Kreiiler dlleinniiis Uinn even tliose which ob.ifM un."

llcspc Prtslv.-n.i expected to be their ino.it ^e- c rc t confcrencp of Uie w ur. wouW dtecuM i.tralPKlc problcnw Incident to "iipproadilnK dcveloi>incnu."

, PeellnK w iu strojig here Unit the Prc.ildent nnd Uie DrltlBjj pretnler would be h i pailUon, m Uie re.iult of Uielr tnlk.1 n l Wo-ihhigton. to lAkr llRhtnlnic dcelslon.i on m atlera of eren t moment. "V

I t w i« unde^.'^too^l liere Uini Uicre would be no really Infomifttlve «t^i(e- m en t on the talka unUl iifier Churchill hnd rptunicd to Londi and U wn.i unld there wa-i .|li(le chftnce Umt nny of a nerlc.i of jkm- ^lbly m omentous decl.ilona would bq announced.

Study neporU •Tlift Pre.ildrnt aiul Mr. ChurdJ-

— 111 proCnDly will exunilne trie whole world sItuuUon. atuily rcporta of the ir prtxlucUon e*j)crta a n d miike c e ru lii th a t Uiey nre In complpw uKreemcnt on bnmcl utrateRlciil pol- Icle. ," ft re.-ipon.ilblo Infonniiiii wUd

"A ppartn ily recent coiiferetiec.i of B rltW i nnd American m ilitary unri production chiefs have reacliert Uie fltaKe where Uie two clilefn m ail inftkB tlna l iStcl-^lon. T in a tiiey de­cided that. UiLn wa.n Uie beat Unio to review Uie allied poRltlon, nnd re- (ifflm> nttrcemenlA which obvious^ ly formed Uio ba.iln fo r recent. UlKa here and in Waalilngton.

A»kcd wheUicr Churchill went to WiuililHRlon becftuse o t tlic plMnly JncrcAalnu u n ile ty lie ro over Uib nii-

. ua tlon In Libya and continued low of allied Bliijjping, Uie Inform ant «ald:

"Remember we w ant an active •econd fron t In Euroiw In addition to tho active fron t In Uie mUUllc enat. n o t ItL'ilond of It,"

D rcliion L o n j Afo He denied U iat Churchill hud none

to WiiAhlnnton to dl.v:UM tlic uliua- tlon created by nxls Micce.sAcn In the M edltirrnneaji. Churchill <l<'cltlwl some tim e aKO to vl.slt tlic Pre.il- dent, Uic Inform ant isald.

Tlic prim e mlnl.itcr had fixiM no date fo r hL< vl.ilt unUI Llie lii.M mo­m ent. and Unw wa.s able to enMire eecrecy. Only a few cnbliirt m lnlv ter.i and h lsh m ilitary offlcer.-i knew he Intended to ro until it w a».an- nounced he re at. 2:31 a, m. th a t h r had arrived.

.Churchill'* •nb^encp from Uie hoiL'< of coinmoiui ye.Menlay anti W ednesday cau.ied on spccuhitlnn

Cliurchlll'fl v h ii was H|,i{r,i „ot only to the vlsli.n of American f.erv- loe ■otflcen herd bu t to ihi- vijit.^ to Wa.<JiinHton of Lord LouU M ount- tia tten . chief of Uie Briasli com m an­do forccd, and Oliver LytUrton. p m -

■ • T cabl-

Decisive Round in LiJjva?

fatcea cla»h In wtvat may he the dtcUUi

ducUon mlnLiter In Uie i net.

I t wa-1 menUoned th a t In creatUiR ^ y f-ecosia JronV Die quesUon ol kdefjuftte .^hlpphiR U vital.

W ord From SonsSPRINGDALE, Ju n e lO -M r. and

Mrs. B. P. Fillmore received word Monday from the ir fon . Hay, Uxat. he wa.1 Romcwhere in the Pacific ocean and th a t he wa.s well. Tlil.n I, the fln .t word they have had from himilnce A pril. 11.--All>«rt.-BnoUier non.'liiui cnterctl Uie srninen and craft- m en tra in ing school n l San F ran ­cisco. Calif. Leland. the th ird r.nn. ha.1 Just arrived a t Camp R o b e r t.

EDENMr. and Mrs, Jo h n Price ami

clilldrcn. MounUiln City. Nev.. were week-end vl. ltor.-i here wlUi hl.i p«r-

. cn ti. M r. and Mrs. 'Jack price und family.

D orranee L attU ner rctume<l to Mereed. CoJlf.. where he li ^lfttlon- ed wlUi the ftlr corps, after a 15- day /u r lo i« h he re wiUi hLi i>arenu, M r. a n d M rs. G eorge IjvtUmer.

M rs. Alien O ordon en tertained Elrla o r th e TorcJi Dearer* c)n.i3 o th e Presby te rian church a t home.

M r. nnd Mpb. Roy Gordon ___doueh tcr, Alleen. and .Uni. Ellen B eard, m o th e r 'o f M rs..G ordon, left M onday fo r M agic h o t aprlnKs.-Ml48 DoroUjy sm ith . D enver.

Colo- a niece of M r. « id Mrs. G or­don N evb iy . wa« n visitor a t the ir homo rtcenU y.

Den Brixey h u rc tu in ed to ScatUe where h e 1« In defense work, a fte r spendlntf a week wlUi liU lam lly.

..They will jo la h im th e re «oon.Earl PhUlips. fton of M r. and Mra.

Q eorge PhllUp*. B urbank. CiillJ .h M arrtv jsL ift:ri4 lt-h l» p o ren H ^ -

U n . Drow n M a rtin And daughter. Verl* M ac. le ft T uM dsy to Join Mr. M « 1Jn I t ta h n n a , CaUfcr ■where ln»y will ccmSuct.* eerie# o i r tv lva l m n^ ls«> C hurch or Ood.

F O i E R LEADER OF O IAH IS

SA L T L A K E (:iT Y .Ju n c l5 ) (/\'t — F i i r m c r Gov. H enry I I . U loud d ic t l n l n h o sp H u i today.

RAT.T LAKB CITY, June 13 lU.Pi— Henry H. Blood. flO-year-old former U tah Kovernor and now pre.tldenl o t U\« ml.viitin oJ llieLatter-D ay SalnLi church, wn.s . oiLily 111 today in a S alt Lake City ha^pltal.

Blood en tered the ho-'pltal S a tu r­day. lILi cgridltlon to<lay was rrport-

1 aa " * (r y \o ^ r : 'Blood, U tah 's ncvenUj Rovernor,

re tired , a.\ chief executive ot the sta te on Jan , 0 a fte r completlnR two term.i. Uo declined to seek a third. HLs adm lnf.lrfttlon was character­ized a i B "pay as you ro " rcKline,

■ wa.1 appointed pre.-.Ulenl ot Uie Mormon's California mls-slon on Jan . I, IM l. Previously, he ^erv^d a.-i'pre.i- Ident of Uie Davl.n ntakc a t his home city of Kayavllle, U tah. 20 miles norUi o f S a lt Luke City, for r than 20 year.i. lie Is a form er pi U tn l ot ih e A m erican and W r.nern A.uoclaUona of IllRhway OftlclnL'

GOODINGM l;j Ida Priilim, principal of the

Junior hlRh sclmol, will a tirnd Mim- nier .-<011001 a t the C olloir of Icliiho. Caldwell. She It-fl Ooodlnu the fIr.M of Uie week.

Mr.v W. T. Patter:.(in i.nd clilldren, W lnnemucen. Nev.. nre vI.MUuk her pnrenis. Mr. and Mr.v C. C. Wcy- brlKht.

Ooo<llnE women 'atiendlnR Uie prim ary confetPiice of the L. D. H. church in Jerom e werif' Mrs. Clalr KliiK, Mr.s. t:nrl H am m . Mr.\. Alma RoberLion and Mrs. M ilton Jensen.

Mr. and .Mr.i. H arry Skjold. for- merXv ol Jerom e, have moved lo OoodhiK. Mr. Skjold ho-i been tran s­ferred here to have charge of the bulk p lant of Uie Union Oil com­pany. Tliey arc livhiR in one of Uie Proctor tluplex apartm ent/.

A t Police M eetCOODINO. Ju n e 1 0 -C la ir Klnif.

Ooodlnu fnunty Mierltf: Dwight Huej-. Wendell nlRht mar.^hllll; W. H Currie. HaRermaii and John Ilurr.eh. Fairfield, attenrled the ])o- Kce offlccT*’ KicrtlnR held in Jecome.

HAZELTONMrr„ Frunlc llowjimon eiH 'T talurd

the Monday nlR ht brUlse club a t lirr country home thLs wi-ek with .Mr:.. Donald Adams rci:elvlHK hinli M orr and Mrs. B ertha Belm ont the trav- elliiK pi lie.

Mr;i. Lulu Wutt-i. pre.^lcleiit of the litbciuUi. lu ic m b ly .- lu i l-u o i i-u rc u - driiLi. Mr.i. E m m a Sm ith , ni.ickfoot. nnii Mrn. M arR aret Pom rroy. Poca- li-ll'i, vLnlted a t thi* home of Mr*, llr r ih a Uclmonl a n d Mr.% » n m a LonKenberiicr Mnri<Iiiy en route to a d b tr ic t mectiiiR of the flcbekah lodRe a t RirhtleW .

M ils Maxine HcLslnnd a ttr i the liiterm edla te ronvcntloii of the yninik' |>cople of tho Church of the lirrU ircn a t F riiltlund la.M week' end.

Mr.i. P. M. Perk ins, who ha.-, been III fo r nome Ume. wtui taken to the

Valentine'.s ho;.pllnl, Wendell, Monday.

Mr.s. Nellie G reenwood. Lo.i An­geles. M.Mer of MrK. H urry Ror, , vblte<l a t tho R aw home Saturday and Sunday.

Lowell W alker. broUier o t Mr.v Atnrtell Un<L-.ay. Mr.i, Clive LlntlMiy and Mrs. Jo h n HohnhorM . visli<-<I hla sLsters before rn lb tin R il-. a unHter In Uie U nited a ta tr .i tiav:

M r afid Mr.i. Clive Llndsny turned Sunday from a vacation .npent In California.

Mr.i. K. II. Freelovp rrlu rned Sul- iirdnv from a -trw week-V viiratlon In C alltonila. w here .she vl.sltrd with

^on. Klrji. who is employe*! in {Ipfen.ir work.

Mr. and Mr.i. E ^nr^t Albert-M'n anil Delphla. Mr, iind Mrs. CIliU RidRcway and a c ra ld ln e .iiient Sun -

wlUi thi- jxvrcnt.'i of Mr. Allw'rt- Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus AlbcrUon.

Alhlon.June an<l Wiivne Davl:; are vlr.lt-

InR from Arizona a t Ilie Mac ^a^ - tl!i«.i liciine for the .•.ummer.

Ml.\s Collcn Nyr a n d Mii-. Norma N.ve are vl.'.ltlnR w iili MLvi B;irbiira D.ipaln In R uiw rt tliL; week.

Mr. aiKl Mrs. H ert nurlow ami Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Ilolinliot.-.l n t- . .. I'd a m eetlnn of the YounR Re- publlcan.i a t S im Valley over the WtfX-PWl.

Ml.'-s La Nelle Fre'-love, Twin Palls, was a w eek-end vlMicr a t the hom e of h e r p a re n ti here.

T lir T lieodore K nlRlit family hart 1 Iheir Sundav Riie.its Mr. and

Mrs. T , M. KnlRht, Tw in ru lls.

HILL KXTKNDKI)WASHINOTO.V. Ju n e 13 lU.P) —

Tlie .lenatc has completed roiiRrcs- •ilonal action nn a bill to extend for

more yriiM tlie pre.neni redured Interest rate on federal land-b.ink

land bank coiiimlr-Moner loans.

IDAHO URGED TO •AIRS

BOiyE. June 10 Idaho fair execiiUve.i were puzzlrd' today over a recommendaUon by Uie federal transportation coordinator U iai atate and county Inlrs be poalponed to con-.erve tires and conicestlon of public carrii-r-1.

Ifolelmen. too, were concerned lerit the ortler mean U iat Uieir services to jxitron.s would have to be cur- tallol.

•Jawpli It. fjuvtnmn. U\e IraiL^iysr- iHlion executive, also «UR«e*te<l Uiat conventions, meetUiRi and group lour.i be abandoni-d for the d u ra ­tion unless they had a d irec t bear' hiR on the war effort.

I t M-emr;! lo W. L. Hendrix, a for' m er prc.Mdrnt of Uie atJilir F a ir anc Ilixleo ii.-M>clHtlon, lh .it th e advice to abandon fairs clasliixl wlUi Uie view x<f S<rcreuiry Wicluuxl Of Uietieivirliiient of aRrkullure.

"WIckardr. thouRlit," .-.aid H en­drix. th a t couiily aiul Mate falr.% MioiiUI continue, n o t only to keep mi llie morale of farm folks bu t to einmiraKf lh<* brccdUii; of belter lln-.Mock aiul producUon ot bctu-r "

J . C- Kiim of Uoh.e. a dl.striet rov- ■nor of llie Idaho Hotel a.v.m-ia-

tlon. thouKiii ihi- lim itation on trav- el would V a •mtIoU'. Wow to hotels In M1li.ll towns. He noied Uiat tlia-.e III the larger plucev had iH'ncfltetl i).v (he vi'-it;. (if Roverniiieiii cm- ploye.s, Ixitli civil and m ilita ry but acUkxl; "In Mnull couiinnnltit.i the

ot cnn\TiiUotLi and Cntvclius iU".ini-il liu5 bprn ci4liiilln\;." AcknoW'lulRlliR th a t bu.ilner.i lias

been Rood. Kini{ said, "If we’re Rt>- ;o re;,trict im vrl. we're RohiR to

lo liinli our servUes, 'l l ie pub- ill have lo be a litUe b it

loleiant."

Rubber Total in Idaho Climbs to

1,000,000 PoundsBOISE. J iin r 10 <,7',—A fter Uli'

Idaho hlRliway bureau contrlbute<l 70 toius ot r>crap rubber from lt<;- RaraKi'.i and miiintenance .sheds to 1)0011 llie total flidviiRo loaround a million pounds. CmnixilRn Chairmiin II. W. Orcliard e.nll.ited Uie aid of ihe Aliite'n sporl.Mnen.

.•'Coiu.ervatlon tiHlcers and sporUi- irn." he .Milil. "jirobably cover oui-

lyhiR dl.'tiict.s of iiic .Mate more thorouhihly ihim anyone else and therefore have a better ojijxHlunlly

spread InlormiiUon ri-RardlUK the campalKii.'

in U .S. A.

Jennifer Holt. d a u |ti(er of Jack HdII; Oanccs with Cadet Robin Sinclair, non of IlrllLih a ir m lnli- ter. a t War ^ jltle fleW. Calif. They're bellered romanclnc-

Elcct O fficersDEdCo, June 10 — Declo prim ary

reorRanlsed rreentlv and elected the tollQWlns nftlcern', Evti Eco-Kcr. pres­ident; Gllulys DarrlnRton, first coun- :;eIor and Nellie Kldd;^ *ecdnd.eoun- .lelor. Retlrlns officers a re Norma Curtis, Bernice FrlM and Jonephlne Anderson.

SHOSHONE TALKSHOSHONE. Jiine lO -U ert. Bell.

I . ln a k ,- Wyo.. iiew«i-onmeni)naii-«n<i' secreUity of highway No. 20, save a U lk t>erore th e Juncheon mcctlnR of the Shoshone cham ber ot commerce M onday a t the M anhattan cafe. He was retum lnR from a tr ip to ' the Black hUs and recently from Sun Valley, where he photoflraphed scenes h e will m e to give desirable advertising to the national road, lie ursed a ll local m en to Join the as­sociation of highway 20, .

H arry PutrJer. chairm an of Uie L ineoln county w ar lionds commit­tee, announced th a t It would be dif­f icu lt for th e county to m eet ;li J une quotA. I20.SOO. as I t la ou t of prvporUon lo th e population. I t wa-s ba.ied on Uie ft.wes.ird valuaUon of the county, nnd n.s 05 lo 70 per cent of the property In Uie county Is own- eti by u tilities. It l.i exce.-.slve. He explained, however, th a t Uift people

■e delermllietl to do the ir best.M r. Pu tz le r reported th a t a t a re­

cen t meeting of Uie county w arxoin- mlttee, John R. Vlley. Boise, state adm lnlstm tor of w ar bonds, and hi.i deputy. R. M. LORsdon, aLio of Bol.ie. V r e pre.ient and explained how Uie (juota.i had been .«et up and U ia t an nd jusim eni would be made In lu iurc quota.i.

BIr Iloie batU eficld national mon­um ent In M ontana was vW led by 3375 persons In 10«,

Murtairgh Pair Pens Words to Yankee Doodle

"Yonkee Doodle," one otA m erlca 'a favorite “u 'ar—dressed up wlUi a new se t of words to fit the present W orld w ar by two M uriaugh children—Joyce Good, hian, U and Cecil Adam son; 11.

E ntitled "Hall M aeA rthur." Uie poem can be tung to th e tune ot "Yankee Doodle.” T lie poem Is os follows; i

-HAIL MacAnTUUR"Verse;

MacArUiur w ent to Uie Phlllp- plnea;

Tlie Japn he was to slaughter. But w hen they saw h im wlUi

hLi men

Doug M aeA rthur, keep It up; M aeArthur, you 're a dondy: W ith your bravo courageous

Tlie Joi>s will come In handy. Ver.ie:

B ut now MacArUjUf'i gone away;

You'll f ind him in Au-itralla: He's com m anding a ll h is armies

Uiere;He's sure to never fall yal

W . S. C. S. M eetsHAGER.MAN, Ju n e 13 -T lie W. S,

C. S. will hold Uiclr rcRUlar meet­ing June 2< a t th e home of Mrs. Giui Conrad tor election of officers.

ASSASSIN KILLING m B l W i l E D

UDNDON, June ID tU.f5—Czccli natlonall.it rjuarters doubted today Ihot Uie a-Nsa-Mlns ot Relnliard Hey- drlcli had been captured and execu t­ed In Prague,

Radio Prague announced la.it night, two hour.i a fte r G erm any's tlm e-llm lt tor the .surrender of the slayers of the Bc.itapo's hangm an expired. Uiat th e patriot kllleni had been trapped In a churcli nnd shot while re.ilsUng arre.it.

T he broadcast said several a c ­complices had been arrc.ited by the secret police, who "established b e ­yond doubt th a t the two assallant.s were parachutLiM dropped Irom . a . I3riU.iIi plane." Heydrleh wan ratAl- ly wounded by two gunmen' who sh o t him a i hlx llm oiulne sped a long n Progue •street. They escaped on b i­cycles,

•'Tlie entiro surroundings wlUi which the as.iallants had been con­nected were wiped out." Uie a n ­nouncement said. Indicating U iat the geatapo was conUnulng It-r w an ­ton policv of m ass ann ih ila tion or Individuals and the ir property,

Crechs here believed th a t th e G er­m an claim was a m a tte r of face- . .laving. T lie ge.iiapo's oller.i o t hiiRe ' rewards for inform ation hnd bm uglit no clues previously from c iv i l ia n in Crecho?:i<Jvakla. Uiey said, a m r l l was unlikely Uiat th e ft.via.-i.ilii.V)had been exposed to tlie G erm ans.

GirlWarfVorkers Get Pay Advances

Barbara Harbour nnd MnrRiierlte Simon.',nn. the first Id:dio KlrLi lo complete their tralnliiK In Uie NYA deten:.e prORram lor work In Uie w ar IndiLitrles aiul the f lrs i trainees from tlil.i -it.nto to be emiiloycd by

le Iloelnc Aircraft company, -•liorted for duty in Seattle.Tlic two RirLi, both from Twin

PjilLi. • ret)oricd for .war work machini.1t helpers with the .it

VHRC of 6'i ceni.i all hour. n ie y . advanced to M ceiiLi an hour

and Uieil to 00 eent.^ nn hou r i.lnee Uiey reported June <. l l i e y receive time and one-liiilf pay fur Saturday work and double time for Sunday l.ibor- Tim two Rirb nre re.sidinR to-

■iher in* Seattle.lioUi Rlrls received the ir tralnlhg

UirouKh the laclllllr.i of the NYA which operates a iralninK proKram In KrcnRel's machine shop, Twin ■ alU wlUl cooperation of the stute

larti of vocational education. Tliey ere placed a t IloehiR throuRh Uie i-;\l United Stale.i emiilovment ■nice ot -which \V. Clyde Williams

office maniiRer,

Demands on Mine Claims Lowered

W ASHINGTON. June 19 lu m ,— ^^le hou.ie liiis paise<l a bill lo ex- riLie holders of mining claims from the nece.'Jity ot liavlnB *100 worili of labor pertonne<l on the claim each year if It Is situated on land In the nubile domain re.Mrlctcd V>' prr.M- den ilal proclamation tor w ar pur-

llep. Jam es G. Schrugm an. D., cv,. au thor ot Uie bill, -lald that nii le nilninR ranse alone In Nevada,

there are 700 mines nffected by ilie Rxemption will continue for the

duration.

Keep Cool! Be a Brown Derby• Thirsty for real Pilsnar? Then stock your k o box with Brown Derby. In Bparkllnjc clarity, anowy eolU r, and tongiic-teaalns flavor, w o clalra U'a •‘lmi«ict<5d’a equal."

Try tha " tU 'T I PnOffi 1KT“»iiir r II mcht Dnwm DnhMtm ; l jxa c »i ftar /m iU t — mtnty tatk!

Buy and chill two quarta of Brown Derby Pilsner. Invito your

friends over. Pour this fraffrant brew from a pifc/ier . . . tho w ay old-tJmo Pilsner wa3 sen-ed . . and pass around sandwiches.

I f j-Su All d<jn't m rreo i t equaU tho finest P i lsn e r you cvBT ta s te d , r e tu r n tho e m p tie s t o w h e re you b ough t tho beer a n d y o u r

1 fu ll Tmrchaao prieo ■wUl bo \ g la d ly refunded.

BUY Q U A R TS-*'! Q u o rt S o v « t 2 C a p i for U. S . W ar N * * d i

SELLING STARTS '^^^ATURDAY 9 A. M. SHARP!

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Sm art ml!-»y tyjw frocks in Riiy winimer colorn th a t kIvo you plenty ol yoiiUiiiil re.nil Olve ymir miiriilr a »lK boosv nnd compleie your \ac;\- Uon wardrobe. Take your .^avln ;:! in defen.sc stamrvil

$ 2 0 0

GROUP NO. 2 2 3 p N L Y !

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home wear. T lie kind of dre.vn you'll wiint to wear on your irip ;ind tliey'll stretch your budfiet tool

$250GROUP NO. 3

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$ 3 2 5

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HUNDREDS OF NEWJEAN NEDRA FROCKS

A new BTOup Of frocks th a t a re lu durable aa they a rc p re tty . . . Correct a.*. Uiey nre Incxpenalvel 'iTour sum m er tavorlte fea turlnc Honolulu rayon c re p f . . . Tailored or casiiai type.i U ia t a re as cool

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$398

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Gay and deeoraUve to en- , Y o u r . ;•« 1 a c k" companion,hance your aport 9 C o DrlRht flomls with

■ ■ - ready Ued boww ardrobe . 25c

WHITE PURSES

Bleek dressy styles 't o wearw ith every drwia . Many new aliapc.i 98q