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NAZI CRAFT DROP MINES IN THAMESl « M M M . '■ ---------- ---- Dutth Protest Order to Seize w German Exports u Angel Woman” Tejstifies in Bund Head’s Trial Tomorrow BBVSBELS. Nor. (UJ!>-An ofrkbU i Ui&t th« Belci»n u well u the Dntch : nent loDlfbl m I4 VhM p»icitt4 •rafast G m l Britcln'i orden for i«Uve of Germui esporti «t >e». ZIPPER ALBANY. N. V„ Nov. 23 (U.fi)- Mrs. Norb«rt A. Pf&I/enbKh's ThanJuglvlng dinner guuU .ex* perlencod fta eye-JolUr A tlpper-equlppcd turkey. The ingenious bride of luC June hit upon the zipper Idek to keep Uie bird aod stuinng Intact. She sewed one o( the lUde rast- eners arcnind the entrance to tho gobbler's stufllng cavity, Insert* ed.<tr«sslae.itWKl4be ilpper and placed the 'agOtitilzed bird lo thaowo. AMSTERDAM, Holland, Nov. 23 (U.PJ—The Dutch gov- ernment today strongly protested to Great Britain against the allied order for seizure of German exporta on the high fleas which will "severely hit the neutral powers.” A similar protest was expected from Belgium. The Netherlands government through her majesty’s mln- iater at London today strongly protested against the reprisals the British government considers taking against their enemies but which also severely and particularly hit the neutral powers — those who receive German goods as well ■as those who transport Ger- man goods,” the governmen- tal press service announced. “AtteDtlon U being drawn to the /act Uiat the contemplated British reprlMls are very unpleasant as tar as Holland Is concerned as they re< portedly are taken after some shlp- I ping disailers, of which loss of a big thitch passenger ship (the Simon Bolivar with 84 dead) was by far the most important," . . .Am lt BUt«meat teUeved that Netheriandi i .Oreat Britain woul\be •ct'llR^ortlonBteljr wiUi a « • erttft-.lB'esqiorU to 0«nnany due to UN''Wbelcade in order to. ntaln> taioi^t&V^teat neutrality. i'quartere amUtedLa atatt- oUcy the Dutch *in r in the fiwe ci the TsoSTfluartm it. «at.«q»eeted — t t o r « n r r reduBUon to Dutch Qermanr ftxced by the alijid MoO«de there .would be a sinOtr ta indt with B rit^ '-w a batatfcs to;'ttaintaln n ett^ty and atold ceMval ot e m qpiM a elurse«.'t&at anu^ neqtM, • natlona were submitting ‘-..."W j W addftto to the' prOpAfu of 'protoe fromw&i 'Oerinahy aod Ui« BoUand and' the ^ I lieutnOs raced econ6mlo losus ___ auit.,i«'Ah« t^allatorr embargo oir Oennan exports. Sbipi Cancel SaUlnp Pending further official clarifica- tion of its stand, the Netherlands government advised Dutch shippers to cancel all sailings. It was expected to make a formal protest against the new British blockade measure, con- tending it Is based on vengeance rather than upon international law. In some quarWrs It was expected that the Netherlands would be Join- ed by Belgium In the protest. Ship- pers In the great Belgian port of Antwerp suted that one-third of the exporU through Antwerp originate In Oermany and Uiat their loues bid to be extensive. Tlie neu- tral nations fear that the trend in which they want no part. O lL D S EAID PTORIA. HI.. Nov. 23 <U,f!l-TliO National Orange, (arm policy or- HdtiluUon representing larmers In 30 slates, urged retention of federal reAtrlctlonn on farm foreclosures and ' extensluii nf prMcnt federal Iwrnl loan Interest ruten. TiM Orange, tncetlng In uniiusl convtnUon, adoplixl reAolutloiia In- (l> CojUlmiftUon ot “ Praiier>Lemke nc^l providing a atorlum on fomi lorecloaiireB; (3) KxtenMon of tlic av; per cent Inter- e*t rale on tedrral land bank loans and 4 |>rr cent on s)icolsl loans awarded by land bank ~ s on failure tu (iiiiiliry for regular land bank loans. The oonventlun, conUnulntf Its rondemnation of importing agrloiil- lural ptodiwla from BouVl) America. alAfl urged malntenanue of a sMtl< ury - - HEADS TO NOmil IlorBE, Nov. 38 (U.R)-TI)e Idaho tnx ooninilssloti planned to entrain lale today for north Idaho and a lax meellng In Kellogg tomorrow n(t(l Batitrdny in dlMUU revision of the state tnx system. Oov, 0. A, Bottolfnen lieuded Hit I'onimlMlon. A group of slate offi* c»a>i. Jcgtslalors, bnMnfwrntn and OhomlX'i' of Oominrroe leaden of Koiith Idalin who |)lnnned to attend Twto aleo- tlon to tlQ tt)» (■» dlrectonht^ whicti' flxptni on:>.1be thratsnm B0mt$X7 Btoart.;& TUlOr aimoBnoed tbU aft ' THO U m mcbit la that of S. «?• and ItasW ia. , FoU^ wlii tpm from i to .8 ih. Dee! 4. the oecrataty said. B j toting places are these: Twin Polls, courthouse <for the north quarter of the city), rear of Peavey-Taber company offices (for the east <iuartet). itt Shoehone street south, the former po«tal Tel- egraph location, for the voters liv- ing west and south of Ualn avenue. Tlie other poUing places, are Ber- ger school. Salmon^Rlver Canal com- pany office at Hollister, log cabin service station at Rogerson, I n - state Lumber company at Kimber- ly. and the Independent warehouse at Hansen. » Btetj Other Year Tiie election for the highway dis- trict Is held every other year. Hold' over dlreotora. J. E. Wlnans for dis- trict No. 1 and W. T. Combii for dis- trict No. a, will not be u^ for bal- loting for two years, All voters qualified' to ballot In a general election may partloipata In the highway district poll. AltJji the expiring directorship is fo r_ trict No. 3. it b tilled toy vote ot the entire highway district.. Retail Prices on Foods Take Drop WA8HINOT9N, Nov. 23 OJJ« - Secretary of Labor PVancls Perkins announced today that a survey of 13 principal oUles showed that re- tail pricen on staple foods continued lo decline during the week ending Nov. 81. ■Tlie price decline of the past few weeks for sugar, Urd and meats conllnued In the week ending Nov. at." M\e ftald. "Ptlcu o( other loods were imchanged In most cities, however." ----- ; ' NIW YORK, Nov. J3 (U-PJ-Mrs. Florence Camp of Los Angeles, the “angal woman'' upon wliom Fritz Kuhn is chained with lavishing funds of t ^ Oennan American bund, teatlflea tomorrow at. the lar- ceny trial of the romantic bundes* fuehrer. Kuhn admitted on the wltnca stand yesterday he had lied whcii he said he would marry the blond Mrs. Camp when-tlie tljnc was a.i- trolocically propitious. Mrs. Camp wUl Cell her side of Clvclr alleged romance as a witness for the prosc' cutlon. Five leVtem Kuhn wroie lo Mrs. CamPi urging her to obtain a di- vorce, and replete witii warm but miui^ed words, were read by the prosecutlOD to bolster Its charges that Kuhn used bund fuiids lo pay the “angel woman’s" furniture mov- ing bUIs. Typical of U»e love. Idlers wa.s one dated May 30, 1638, addres.sed to “my moat beloved darling Flor- ence," Ii expressed Joy that ahe had 'giilned 15 pounds—do I lovo that? Yes, sweetheart. I like It" The letter asked Mrs. Camp, “did your brother Newion start your di- vorce cftie? DWyou itt your other boy friend witch bothers youso much 0 darilni? your understand. If I want to know thU things because you ciiii Imagine how much I intercitwl . . , "I love you .so much—so Hiuch my darling. You're iny soui—my wife and my evcryililiig." The IcHcr Was signed: "You my golden angel, take good care o{ yourself until I take care ot you. All my love and kisses. Frltt” Kuhn, married and Uie father of two children, .said Mrs. Camp “too much of a lady to marry a : ___ ahe had known only for four or five days." Mrs. Camp. Kuhn amended, a “fine lady" when he asHd her to marry him. "'bul now I've found out that she is not." DM R10 HONOR BMllDCli A- toani]uet bonoring the Twin fUls Bruin football squad and eoach will be staged in the Legion Ucmorial hall. Tuesday. Dec. s. ii M announced today by members ^ t h e Junior Chamber of Commerce ■ad the Downtovnen. a group Mnned for promotion ot the &t{air. -Tickets for the affair will go on •ale within the next few days. It was s t l ^ , and wlU be limited because ot the lack ot m m for serving too auuay. Boward Qrigg wll serve the B. B. Tolfttmtn will act aa' toait- Xor the' event and three- mlau# speeches wlU be made by .Ooach^nk Powers of the victorious sSuto, <^Capta^ Iia Caitney a&6 Bob Hunpton. at least one dad and iOttMnantarUUunent will leatur* two high nhool yen leader* Ana k program of music and olnging by the nigh school band, orchestrlb and glee club. Handling ticket sales for the event will be Loyal Perry. Tom Feavey and Bob Warner. The banquet'ts set to start at 7 p. m. 23 Ships Go Down in Sea Since Saturday; Magnets Claimed in Use on Bom Selection of Full Jury Looms by Friday Night ByO.A.KELKER Indications were today tbat selection of a ]ury to h(.Ar the com of Daniel Williams. 18. and WiUiam Hale. 2 D . charRcd with the mttrder last May of Craig T. Bracken, local police officer, would require at least three and one-half aod perhaps a full four days. Final choice of the Jurymen looms by Friday attemoon, or evening. Sclcction of Uie panel stopped abruptly yesterday afternoon In the court of District Judge Jamw W . Porter alter attorneys lor both the defense and the prosecution had conferred with the judge during the afternoon recess and had decided to recess court at that time In order that the prospective Jurymen might Thanksgiving Dinner Brings Prisoners Out FOLSOM PRISON, Calif., Nov. 33 iU .R>—The appetUlng prospect of roast pork and applesauce for Thanksalving dinner had nearly broken a hunger strike among a small proiyjrtlon of Folsom prison's aWQ liuuatea today. Nine lunidrod men participated when they refitscd to eat breakfajt Tue.vlay morning on the oomplalnt tho muAh wa&sour. By lu t night all but 60 hud capitulated to empty atomadia and gonn back to their dinner of ntfw, beans and bread. Hie remuiiiinK &u. Warden Clyde Pluninirr ,ial<l. pi'oUubly would leave Ihflr rclls toUiiy. rmffii men churgwl wlUv fomenl- Ing the ftlrlke were In solitary con- fhiemcnt. AFL BIMIS A1 FEDERAL AGENCy WABHIKOTON. Nov. 33 V» — m American Federation of Labor today inferenUally accuoed tbe partment of justice of inoonslstanoy In weklnc to enforce antl-tnist Igms 4gatnsi AFL affiliates vbOa arguing against their appllcatloo to C 0 of Industrial -OrtonlnUons AFL President William Orecn. in a letter to Attorney Oeneral Frank Murphy, declared thfct A«t. Atty. Oen.'Thurman Arnold*! Invocation of the anti-trust lawa'to prosecute labor unions for allagM restraints ot trade In the bulling industry “con-^UtuteA a grave perversion of the law and runs directly counter to the clearly expresMd intent of the congress of the United States when It adopled the Clayton act," Commenting on the recent indict- ments ot building trades union of- ficials In Washington and in St. Louis, Oreen said he "might men- tion" that lie had been Informed by his general counsel. Jo.wph A. Padwny. that. Arnold had told Pad- w*y that he was preparing a brief for the government “upholding the cootcntlon of a CIO. union )n the Apex hosiery rase Uiat it could ilol be sued for damages under the anti- trust laws." JlIDOe ABHABBINATED SlIANUHAI, Nov,-83 (lj.R)-Yueh Hwa, B2, a Judge of the Chlnfse ap- C ' Icourt whom the Japai\e«e have seeking to control, was auusslnated lodiv>’. Tlie assassins escB|>ed. ••Sccinj? Kyc” Dogs Ride With Owners On United Airlines SAN I’ltANClHCO, Nov, 33 (U .R). - United Air Unrs announced here- after thr riimpany will accept "Seeing Kye" dogn a* actual eyes of the blind, and will allow the animals to ride In rabinn with their owners. Tlje doKS will bo transported free of charge, In (he past, they have been ohargrd for as exceaa baggage. ••Tt\e dotf «tU not be permitted to occupy a Mial, liul miint lie or stand at the frri of Ills master," the an- nouncemont said. WARM ai'iiiNoa, oa„ Nov. a (U.R)—President and Mrs. Roosevelt ltd the nation in its ol^Wrvanea pi Tlianksglvliig day. a celebration Ob- served by a? nlates a woek btfoTe Uie Uadtuoual iMt Huirsday In November by presidential pixiclama- tlon. Although Ihe Fr<<sldent will make the artvanoed holiday oltlolal by carving a turkey at dinner tonight at the Warm Sprlni|i foundation fur Infanule paralysis sufferer*, other sutee wilt adhere l« the ira> dIUonal date and celebrate the day of ilviifg thnnkA next .'niursday, .................... NAv. 80. C0MP08BR A( Uie foundatlan, a slx-yen-ol2 SAN FHANCISOO, Nov. HI dJR ' - girt, a recent arrival, wUJ ba ttii Hans Llnna, 7B. internationally. presidential guest of hotwr twilgM. known oompoMT and oronealra con-.) She Is bhie-eyad Ann BMoUteni. of diiotor. died here after a brief Illness,'Frankfort, Ky„ who won ille honor FDR Ixiuds Half of Nalioti in Observance of Tlianksgiving by drawhni straws with tho » oth- er Infanllln ]inralysls patients at UlQtOUIl(l«tlU\t. Seeking c^miplete relaxation Mr. Rooseveli Uolatrd himself allnoet complctrli’ fn>in tho jiroblems of his exeouttve oillre. Otllolals In Wash- ington kc|)i the liuie Whiu Houm orders here Informed of develop- ments ill Eiirojw, but Mr. R oobbvd I i seclu(lc<l himself from all but preta* ing prublrnu, During hu visit here, he planned only one iwlUlcal appolntawnt—« i Saturday when Uie Oeorgla oongtw- slonal delegation will oall to ]>ay mtwots, Mr, hooee^eit wlH taMmjpfc bU return to Washington nexi Tuetday evening at Aslievllle (o visit hia mo- i^ury, Marvin H, Maio^n. f « «n hour or so. He is dua in Waslilnt- too Wedneeday. CAHADAMIER 0’ acr. TllOMAfl. Ont.. Nov. 73 m .Pi —Premier MItrliell K. Hepbinn of Ontario brIkvM Canada must <lo much bPttrr II »‘lie Is to stop Aiurrl- cans Ironi mnXJiiB JnkM n^>ini\ Oanada'.^ war I’lriiiiratloiin. Hepburn Miltl Ainrrlfaiift tilrnidy re starlliiR to I ihik I i. "Wfl can't liiiln brhltirt (hr Amer- ican eaglft mill wr rrrlnlnly iin- iinl making llir piourrM that Is nn-i'-,. aary," Premlrr Itriihurn sata, A’mfcliiinlrril forrr of 2,000 ini'ii could defeiti tlin whole Canacttim army, hs believed. “Why," Im aOilrrt. "somB ol oiii men haven't I hth UM ird a olmngn of underwrar "liirB limy «l«ned up." Girl Kidnaper, 18, Is Given Release V E N lim A . c alir., Niiv, 23 (U.R' - Margaret (I’ollyi Wrlll, in-ymr-dUl kidnaper, haslwrn iwuilnl tn»u tlve Ventura scIukjI fnr kIi'I'' 'f* ■I*'’ ' tody of her nuilher In Nrw Yiuk. M lu Weill was Acnlriicnl In Knn FranclMo Aug. in lor kldnapliiK flve-ypar-old Krrhn Onlmrn In an attempt to rolim iie.wrn raiinom. Bhe and Ihe rhlld w nr fituml lii a, Ban Joee hoirl thn ilny alirr the kidnaping. Actor Arrives in U.S. From France PORT WAHMINd'IDN, N, Y.. r»c>v. tUffi-Charlrs lloyrr. rimdi lllin sUr. and his wifp, I’at I'ninson. a^lUh actress, atrlvrd ntmatd the AUantlq OII|.iH-r Irom Wsboii en route to iroll.vwo<xl. Tlie 40-year-okl iicioi ili'iilrd he niurned here as a Frrnch propa- sandlst, "I bad that story hi bntlt rYencli and AMwtoaiv ne«tt>aiMra," he eald. Day Longer Already Already, records show. eelecUon of the Jury in the case how balng tried hae taken a day longer than- va» required In the Duncan' Johnston murder case hear4 hei% , laat December. At the present time the atat« has one peremptory ciiallenge left and the defense two. Each, under the law, hw 10 such challenges in selec- tion of the 12'man Jury. Each, in this ceifia however. wUl get an addi- tional peremptory challenge as an alternate Juror is to be selected. In addition to the peremptory chal- lenges it li possible that each side may have the opportunity to dismiss one or more prospective Jurors for cause. HheBid Be Enough Records of the court show that nine prospective Jurymen are left from the 60subpoenaed at the open- ing of the term. Under normal imstances. court observers point out. this number should be suffi- cient to complete the Jury In this without securing additional men. When couil lakes up agatu Fri- day at 10 a. m. the 12 men Iti the box—with nine of them jirncilcully assured of places on the Jury unless sometl^lng unforeseen devrlopa-wlU Include tlie following; Henry Kniep, Duhl; .lohn Kolou- rvek. Buhl; A. L. Hamilton, Twin Falls; P, E. White, KlmW-rly; Ifomer J, Beauchamp, llulil; K . Cederholni, Filer; n, J. Dlilrr, Twin Falls; R. A, McDonald. UutU; J. F. Nl|ii>er. Duhl; Clmrlrs Rotik, jr., ■1‘wln Palls; p, J. Fahey. Miirl.iiiHti, and H. W, Webber, Jhihl. Wrbbrr l.i an oil company agent, Honk a law (lerk. Fahey a rallroml penslonrr iinil NIpiwr a plunibrr-Inniirr. All others In tlie box are "strictly fann- ers." Admonition In rfwesslng eourl yeftipnlny altrr- noon, Judge Porter adiiiniilnlird the |iros|>rctlve Jurymen on Ihrcn jwlnt. Tliey were lold (1) Not to louvprne among themselves or with anyo else on any subject iwrtiilnliiu to the murder rase; i2) Not lo llntrn to anyone else talk nlmui ihr and (3) Not to rtad nny In any newspaper on maltrrs pntalii Ing lo the cose. Highlight of the session ypsiciil.iy <C*f)lln«t4 tn r*(* a, HILLS If FA '! PHff eOMBARD MOM TOPEKA. Kon.. Nov. 23 ttU»— Allen Lee Morford, 35-year-old Illinois gunman who kidnaped an Iowa automobile salesman and brought hlih to Topeka, died today of a self'lnfllcud bullet wound. Morlord. previously identified as David Lines, sliot himself yesterday in a hotel bathroom after defying police to come after him. He shot himself, police said, after barricading himself In the room and exchanging fire with officers who attempted hia attest. With super marksmanship or ex- trema gocd luck he shot the gun from Detective F. L. Thompeon'i hand. In return received a bullet wound in his own hand, and then pointed his pistol at his head os a poUce riot squad threw Uar gas bomba into his self-selected clUdel. 'netim Grilled Police today grilled his kidnap vic- tim, Floyd C. Wadden, 29. Davenport, la., auto salesman who said he was abducted by Lines during a used car demonstration. Waddqn said lines pressed a gun to his ribs Tuesday morning and told him to "drive south." At Ses Moines, Lir\e5 robbed a (mint sUUon of $42 and abducted tlu youthful atundant whose name tJllP: did not learn, Wadden said. ^ guess be decided he couldn't control two kidnaped persons so after we had been driving a lew min4tes he turned back to Des Mflnet and let the attendant ouLi: Wadden.told police. They rented a rooor at'a. Des Uoinea- roosnlng teos« -Tuoday night taut both were qo nnvoua that at 3 a. m. Lines ordered the trip resumed, Wadden said. GeU Whisky. Oiri lliey arrived at Topeka yesterday afternoon and registered at a down- town hotel. Lines obtained whisky and a girl through a bell boy. ••While Lines was busy havUig a good time I got my first chance to escape and I slipped out the door" Wadden said. He summoned police. They forced their way Into Lines' room and Lines fled to the bathroom while Uie girl escaped down an outside fire lad- Br ^^ALLACB CARROLL LONDON. Nov. 23 '<U.R)—German airplariw are l„. sea mines by parachute Into the Thames esiturx, . sources said today, intensificailon of sea warfare has taken a toll of 23 ships off the British Isles and la tht English channel since Saturday. The parachute mines—a startling new Nazi development in modern warfare->was disclosed by British soorcet u rei^rts were received of five more ship sinkings. Two Nail airplanes were believed to have sown sea mbiM' in the Thames estuary last night, either as an experiment «r as part of a broad program. Naval sources said they bell«T«d the mines planted by alrplana Quits in Protest STAIE OFFICIALS IE HOLiy der. Defiea Pellee Once barricaded, Lines defied police orders lo surrender. He fired one shot from’ within the room, struck Tliompson's gun and answered by a shot which pli-rcrd his hand. Police reserves arrived and dropped the tear gas bombs, A moment later they heard i single shot and Lines came slnnHrr Ing from the room, the bullet wound In ht« t^e&d. Famous Knees Parade Today .In Movietowu HOl.l.YWOOD, Not. 25 lUPi- Kliiln (;robti-ce was In town lo<lnv. anil llnllywood eagerly nwiiltnl » pe<’k at licr famous dimpled kiierh m Crabtree Is Uin Irntlrr ol University of Nevada band, Kim giilnrd national fpme when ihnd'-i.n of women ninrtr her hide her dliniilnl kiirrfi l>riieiith a loiiger aklrt iiiiil slop cartwlicellng and hlgh-klekliiK Bhe WHS Invited to Hollywwxl tc lead the aniuial Santa Cln\»i pre Christinas parade tomorrow nintit. When JClsie struts down Holly wikxI half CONSTANTIN ARQETOIANU Nazi-Rumania' Pact Signed; Cabinet Quits BUCHAREST, Nov. 23 W .B - The Rumanian cabinet, headed by Pre- rnler OonsUntln Argeiolanu, re- signed today. Tlie cablncC had been In otflce brily since Bept. 28 when It suc- ceeded a stop-gap government or - ganised after the assassination of Premier Armand callnescu. The resignation, announced by the mlnistec of the royai palace, followed conclusion of Rumanlan- Qerman trade negotiations. It was preceded by the reilgna- ilon of Minister of National Econ- omy Bujolu because of opposition to Ills sugge.itcd changes in tlie country's foreign trade policies. had been respoQsible for ft large part of th« recent; sfaii>. ping disasters. A new form of “magnetic" mine also was blamed for the sinkiiurs. Experu said they beliend the parachutes dropped from tbe tfaan dissolved to the>ater. r the mines to sink to th The panebutea pronmi.. designed to prevent damage t delicate meehanism of the l ----- Nawl- experu claimed 1 aowinc of the parachute m: been confirmed and expressed I Uef that tiiey-as well as magoi mlnea laid by u-boats-«m sponsible for the AisUih ooMt ib pint dlsastera. including nu.^. „ r e p o r t today. TJie last potted were t2» trawler 8ulbyr«itt^ by a mine, and the steamer Darlne,-^ atxnk TJ-boab action eaiUer te week. TTiree others had Men i portM earlier today. Greek Frelgbtec Ital •nte Greek freighter » « « » tons, Argentina to* / bound with a cargo of wheat, ^ down o« th* swrthem eoait et J land alter striking a mine. 1 iour persons aboard. Jh ' Fomaa. were saved by a 9 beat. OOAKEBEPOm BIODLE-IS dmcAao, iii„ Nov. 23 (/iv-eiigin fiirtb ^InK•tl» were felt to<liiy In parts or llllnol.i, MIfuioiirl and Kan Nil (IcimuHe wan re|>orlr<l. lliiiminKR were Ahaken al Bt. Uiiil.i and nl HprlnKflpUI. 'Hie eiirlli iiiiivi'iiirnln al KanKtm City, Mo., wrtr AUIIlcleia tn rattle dl.ilipn anil iHiUnli tnrnllvire, 'Hib ijnuhe wi al l.ruvniw»rtli, 'I'lii' l/iyola unlveihlty srinmo- giti|ili ii'ixirted "Iwo nhiillow" tiliorki alNiiil 10 Jimindn aiiart, rrnterliiB apinoxlmalrly 378 miles fvoni Chl- diKi). .................. ... mlllliili I'eO ' jile. thn shorter the aklrt the hetter, tlie parade sponsors said. AIR PILOT KILLKt) PAIHUANKS, Alaaita, NnV. -n <U m Norris Johnson was killed tiiMant- ly a mile wuth of P^lrbankn l»»l itlBl\t wU«n l\e attempted t4> Inmt hlA private |ilane in a blln<lhiK siiowstorni. His broUier, Oarl Jului- »on of Virginia, Minn., sui-vlvea lilin. FEAST noifll':, Nov. as (U .R j —BquliTels Aturtc<l Ik 'nmnkBKlvlnH reiist on liiiiioy Atuicxl In tho liollow brunch ot * irre on a lV>t»« alrcut wliUa IH'ih'Atrlana waiclietl- curiously— nntll they gnawed Into a »erllon o( the lilvo wliuro tho t>eea were «nnrrtn8. tVtulrrrls oodsed In ev- eiv (Ihn'tinn and tho onlookers iiiii for rover, pursued by angry noiBK, Nov. aa fd&lio capital was a limi'n ilh within iUelf today as DnniH jifflcn holders took thn duv .ill li>r I'lianksgivlng feaslA anil II k ' I<«- jniblloan adminlslratlvo Idllimno of (luv. 0, A. Uottolfnen inimliifil At ilielr posts. Tlie offices of awretmy tit ilt>ile Oeorgo Ourtls, Atty. Clni, J, W . 'I'aylor, aupt, of Pnhllii lnnlru>'iic>n J. W. Condle. Ahdlloi CiiU’in t. Wright, Treaa. Myrtle i'. I'iiiking, Miaie.MlnM Jnspecloi Arlliur OsmstMll and Warden 1> . u. Mere- All . admiaiMraUva ootiimlsslons and Iwreaua tUMTar appulntment of Uie wtmwc nntlnad «p«v\ Tttey will take thetr 'msnksgivini Nov. 90 , i>iY«iatmM Oov. 0. A. iiotioiisen. BILLY ROSK OM ERS TO TAKE 0VI:R coast PAIR HAN fRANOinOO. Nov. 3] iurt -I'lans for resumption of Han Pranctaco'ft Treasure island fnlv 111 1040 had dwindled today lo a mere gllmnler in tho promuleis’ eyes. Orednors ol the in » eaposHloii. whioh closed uwlng about »a, 000 .- 000 . oaid “no" to r«>penlni •chemea but an offtr by Billy noee, exuavaganw «nl*^niur extraordinary, to put (1, 000«00 of Ills own n»oney into tit* IMO en- t « p ^ In ra^tn for a “Ire* hand" left the door lo further nrgoUatloni liiiltMy ajar, llonn nffered to lake over the liiiiikni|it lair "lock, stock and bill I el ' anil Invest hU own money ir he u allowed to operate “wlth- iiiit inii'tfereiKe along certain n'lmtrufltlve lines.*' He telegraphed his offer t« Mayor Angelo Roost of Ben Stan* ctscn. RMti turned Ihe talecnua U>Uan B. L ' over u> i.mii •. mniuwi, eiiairnwii (>f the IHO fair oommittae. Lon- don turned it over lo the ^ r d ot msnagemtnt, U mtad today and otflclaU had no eonif ment. the < _______ ________ _ was sunk by a mine off the Iriib coa5t Tuesday night. The crew ol 36 was picked up by a British war> ship. A French vessel, reported earlier to hare gone down off the fiigUtb coast, was identified today as a Trench trawler, it was feared nine of its crew of 10 were lost. Latest merchant fleet __ followed t^e loss of Btllaln^ seventh warship in the war. the 1,938-ton. destroyer Olpsy which, the adaur* Bity announced, went down in ■hal> low water after strlUng a mine oil. the east coast of England. It was feared 40 men were lost In the sink- ' Ing of the destroyer. Twenty-one officers and men were injured. Breach of Roles Latest victims of the sea warfare , followed retaliatory action by Brluln In announcing allied plans seize German exports and Qer- man-owned cargoes on the high seas, and the condemnaUon of.Oer- many’s use of magiietkj mlnee aa "the latent abomination of German wiva«ery ’ by Chancellor cl tx- rliniuer Sir John Simon. Oi-rmiiny'A mining is “a breach if (he ruic.i of wsr which only two- monih.i aRO Qennany expressly proinlnrd to obey," Simon said last 1 kIi <- 'nm oi|Kiy went dn«-n In tho North . nea In the region that has bKome Braveyard for British and neutral shipping, mainly because of mine cxpl<M>iw\a. vessel, oim of the moni nicKlriii In the royal navy, set- tled t(i the bottom In shallow water Ittitn sight of the coast. Blockade SUrts I'reiiaratloiiB for "meeting the ew danger” was being speeited by thii mlnlnirv of econumla warfare which M ild tliiii In a matter of hours the allied blockade of all German ex|)orlA would start. When the Olpsy went down, ihe adinlraliy disclosed, she was return* Ing to patrol duly at sea after hat- . hiKput Into iwrt to land three Ger- man aviators, sliot down by (he DrItlAh. llio filers had been res- cuod by tho destroyer from a niblKr boat In tha NorUx sea. The Oipay. completed.ln IM9, had a normal romplement of US./ ' wiis the second llrlttsli destro since thA start ol the t

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NAZI CRAFT DROP MINES IN THAMESl« M M M . '■ ---------- ---- —

D u tth P ro test Order to Seize

w German Exports

u Angel Woman” Tejstifies in Bund Head’s Trial Tomorrow

BBVSBELS. N or. t» (UJ!>-An ofrkbU i Ui&t th « Belc i»n u well u th e D n tc h :

n e n t loD lfb l m I4V hM p»icitt4

• r a f a s t G m l B ritc ln 'i o rd en for i« U v e o f G e r m u i e sp o rti « t >e».

ZIPPERALBANY. N. V„ Nov. 23 (U.fi)-

Mrs. Norb«rt A. Pf&I/enbKh's ThanJuglvlng dinner guuU .ex* perlencod fta eye-JolUr A tlpper-equlppcd turkey.

The ingenious bride of luC June hit upon the zipper Idek to keep Uie bird aod stuinng Intact. She sewed one o( the lUde rast- eners arcnind the entrance to tho gobbler's stufllng cavity, Insert* ed.<tr«sslae.itWKl4be ilpper and placed the 'agOtitilzed bird lo thaowo.

AM STERDAM , Holland, Nov. 23 (U.PJ— The Dutch gov­ernm en t today strongly protested to G rea t B ritain against the allied order for seizure of G erm an exporta on the high fleas w hich will "severely h it th e n eu tra l pow ers.” A sim ilar pro test was expected from Belgium.

The N etherlands government th rough her m ajesty’s mln- iater a t London today strongly p ro tes te d ag a in st the reprisals the B ritish government considers ta k in g against th e ir enemies bu t which also severely and particu larly h it the neutra l powers — those who receive Germ an goods as well

■ as those who tran sp o rt Ger­man goods,” th e governmen­tal p ress service announced.

“AtteDtlon U being drawn to the /act Uiat the contemplated British reprlMls are very unpleasant as tar as Holland Is concerned as they re< portedly are taken after some shlp-

I ping disailers, of which loss of a big th itch passenger ship (the Simon Bolivar with 84 dead) was by far the most important,"

. . .A m lt BUt«meatteUeved tha t Netheriandi i .O reat Britain w oul\be

•ct'llR^ortlonBteljr wiUi a « • erttft-.lB 'esqiorU to 0«nnany due to UN''Wbelcade in order to. ntaln> ta io i^ t& V ^ te a t neutrality.

i 'q u arte re amUtedL a atatt- oUcy the Dutch * in r in the fiwe c i the

T s o S T f lu a r tm it. «at.«q»eeted — t t o r « n r r reduBUon to Dutch

Q erm anr ftxced by the alijid MoO«de there .would be a sin O tr t a i n d t withB r i t ^ '- w a batatfcs to;'ttaintaln n e t t ^ t y an d ato ld ceM val ot e m q p iM a elurse«.'t& at an u ^ neqtM , • natlona were submitting

‘ - . . ." W jW a d d f tto to the' prOpAfu of

'p r o t o e f ro m w & i 'Oerinahy aod Ui« BoUand and ' the ^

I lieutnOs raced econ6mlo lo su s___auit.,i«'Ah« t^ a l la to r r embargo oir Oennan exports.

Sbipi Cancel SaUlnpPending further official clarifica­

tion of its stand, the Netherlands government advised Dutch shippers to cancel all sailings. I t was expected to make a formal protest against the new British blockade measure, con­tending it Is based on vengeance rather than upon international law.

In some quarWrs It was expected that the Netherlands would be Join­ed by Belgium In the protest. Ship­pers In the great Belgian port of Antwerp su ted tha t one-third of the exporU t h r o u g h Antwerp originate In Oermany and Uiat their loues bid to be extensive. Tlie neu­tral nations fear tha t the trend

in which they want no part.

O lL D S EAID

PTORIA. HI.. Nov. 23 <U,f!l-TliO National Orange, (arm policy or- HdtiluUon representing larmers In 30 slates, urged retention of federal reAtrlctlonn on farm foreclosures and ' extensluii nf prMcnt federal Iwrnl loan Interest ruten.

TiM Orange, tncetlng In uniiusl convtnUon, adoplixl reAolutloiia In-

(l> CojUlmiftUon ot “ Praiier>Lemke nc l providing a atorlum on fomi lorecloaiireB; (3) KxtenMon of tlic av; per cent Inter- e*t rale on tedrral land bank loans and 4 |>rr cent on s)icolsl loans awarded by land bank ~

s on failure tu (iiiiiliry for regular land bank loans.

The oonventlun, conUnulntf Its rondemnation of importing agrloiil- lural ptodiwla from BouVl) America. alAfl urged malntenanue of a sMtl< ury - -

HEADS TO NOmilIlorBE, Nov. 38 (U.R)-TI)e Idaho

tnx ooninilssloti planned to entrain lale today for north Idaho and a lax meellng In Kellogg tomorrow n(t(l Batitrdny in dlMUU revision of the state tnx system.

Oov, 0. A, Bottolfnen lieuded Hit I'onimlMlon. A group of slate offi* c»a>i. Jcgtslalors, bnMnfwrntn and OhomlX'i' of Oominrroe leaden of Koiith Idalin who |)lnnned to attend

Twto aleo-t lo n t o tlQ tt )» (■ » d lrec to n h t^ w hicti' f lx p tn i on:>.1be th r a t s n m

B 0m t$X 7 B to art.;& T U lO r a im oBnoed tb U a f t '

THO U m m c b i t la t h a t o f S .

«?• andI t a s W i a .

, FoU wlii tpm from i to .8 ih. Dee! 4. the oecrataty said. Bj toting places are these:

Twin Polls, courthouse <for the north quarter of the city), rear of Peavey-Taber company offices (for the east <iuartet). itt Shoehone street south, the former po«tal Tel­egraph location, for the voters liv­ing west and south of Ualn avenue.

Tlie other poUing places, are Ber­ger school. Salmon Rlver Canal com­pany office at Hollister, log cabin service station at Rogerson, In ­state Lumber company at Kimber­ly. and the Independent warehouse at Hansen. »

Btetj Other Year Tiie election for the highway dis­

trict Is held every other year. Hold' over dlreotora. J. E. Wlnans for dis­trict No. 1 and W. T. Combii for dis­trict No. a, will not be u for bal­loting for two years,

All voters qualified' to ballot In a general election may partloipata In the highway district poll. AltJjithe expiring directorship is for_trict No. 3. it b tilled toy vote ot the entire highway district..

Retail Prices on Foods Take Drop

WA8HINOT9N, Nov. 23 OJJ« - Secretary of Labor PVancls Perkins announced today that a survey of 13 principal oUles showed that re­tail pricen on staple foods continued lo decline during the week ending Nov. 81.

■Tlie price decline of the past few weeks for sugar, Urd and meats conllnued In the week ending Nov. at." M\e ftald. "Ptlcu o( other loods were imchanged In most cities, however."

—----- ; ' “NIW YORK, Nov. J3 (U-PJ-Mrs.

Florence Camp of Los Angeles, the “angal woman'' upon wliom Fritz Kuhn is chained with lavishing funds of t^ Oennan American bund, teatlflea tomorrow at. the lar­ceny trial of the romantic bundes* fuehrer.

Kuhn admitted on the wltnca stand yesterday he had lied whcii he said he would marry the blond Mrs. Camp when-tlie tljnc was a.i- trolocically propitious. Mrs. Camp wUl Cell her side of Clvclr alleged romance as a witness for the prosc' cutlon.

Five leVtem Kuhn wroie lo Mrs. CamPi urging her to obtain a di­vorce, and replete witii warm but miui^ed words, were read by the prosecutlOD to bolster Its charges that Kuhn used bund fuiids lo pay the “angel woman’s" furniture mov­ing bUIs.

Typical of U»e love. Idlers wa.s one dated May 30, 1638, addres.sed to “my moat beloved darling Flor-

ence," Ii expressed Joy that ahe had 'giilned 15 pounds—do I lovo that? Yes, sweetheart. I like It"

The letter asked Mrs. Camp, “did your brother Newion start your di­vorce cftie? DW you itt your other boy friend witch bothers you so much

0 darilni? your understand. If I want to know thU things because you ciiii Imagine how much I intercitwl . . ,

"I love you .so much—so Hiuch my darling. You're iny soui—my wife and my evcryililiig."

The IcHcr Was signed:"You my golden angel, take good

care o{ yourself until I take care ot you. All my love and kisses. Frltt”

Kuhn, married and Uie father of two children, .said Mrs. Camp“too much of a lady to marry a :___ahe had known only for four or five days."

Mrs. Camp. Kuhn amended, a “fine lady" when he asHd her to marry him. "'bul now I've found out that she is not."

D M R 10 HONOR BMllDCliA- toani]uet bonoring the Twin

fUls Bruin football squad and eoach will be staged in the Legion Ucmorial hall. Tuesday. Dec. s. ii M announced today by members ^ th e Junior Chamber of Commerce ■ad the Downtovnen. a group Mnned for promotion ot the &t{air.-Tickets for the affair will go on

•ale within the next few days. It was s t l^ , and wlU be limited because ot the lack ot mm for serving too auuay. Boward Qrigg wll serve the

B. B. Tolfttmtn will act aa' toait- Xor the' event and three-

mlau# speeches wlU be made by .Ooach^nk Powers of the victorious sSuto, <^Capta^ Iia Caitney a&6 Bob Hunpton. at least one dad and

iO ttM nantarUUunent will leatur* two high n h o o l yen leader* Ana k program o f m usic and olnging by the n igh school band, orchestrlb and glee club.

Handling ticket sales for the event will be Loyal Perry. Tom Feavey and Bob Warner. The banquet'ts set to start at 7 p. m.

23 Ships Go Down in Sea Since Saturday; Magnets Claimed in Use on Bom

Selection of Full Jury Looms by Friday Night

ByO.A.KELKERIndications were today tbat selection of a ]ury to h(.Ar the com of

Daniel Williams. 18. and WiUiam Hale. 2D. charRcd with the mttrder last May of Craig T. Bracken, local police officer, would require at least three and one-half aod perhaps a full four days. Final choice of the Jurymen looms by Friday attemoon, or evening.

Sclcction of Uie panel stopped abruptly yesterday afternoon In the court of District Judge Jamw W. Porter alter attorneys lor both the defense and the prosecution had conferred with the judge during the afternoon recess and had decided to recess court at that time In order that the prospective Jurymen might

Thanksgiving Dinner Brings Prisoners Out

FOLSOM PRISON, Calif., Nov. 33 iU.R>—The appetUlng prospect of roast pork and applesauce for Thanksalving dinner had nearly broken a hunger strike among a small proiyjrtlon of Folsom prison's aWQ liuuatea today.

Nine lunidrod men participated when they refitscd to eat breakfajt Tue.vlay morning on the oomplalnt tho muAh wa& sour. By lut night all but 60 hud capitulated to empty atomadia and gonn back to their dinner of ntfw, beans and bread.

Hie remuiiiinK &u. Warden Clyde Pluninirr ,ial<l. pi'oUubly would leave Ihflr rclls toUiiy.

rmffii men churgwl wlUv fomenl- Ing the ftlrlke were In solitary con- fhiemcnt.

AFL BIMIS A1

FEDERAL AGENCyWABHIKOTON. Nov. 33 V» —

m American Federation of Labor today inferenUally accuoed tbe partment of justice of inoonslstanoy In weklnc to enforce antl-tnist Igms 4gatnsi AFL affiliates vbOa arguing against their appllcatloo to C0&«

of Industrial -OrtonlnUonsAFL President William Orecn. in

a letter to Attorney Oeneral Frank Murphy, declared thfct A«t. Atty. Oen.'Thurman Arnold*! Invocation of the anti-trust lawa'to prosecute labor unions for allagM restraints ot trade In the bulling industry “con- UtuteA a grave perversion of the law and runs directly counter to the clearly expresMd intent of the congress of the United States when It adopled the Clayton act,"

Commenting on the recent indict- ments ot building trades union of­ficials In Washington and in St. Louis, Oreen said he "might men­tion" that lie had been Informed by his general counsel. Jo.wph A. Padwny. that. Arnold had told Pad- w*y that he was preparing a brief for the government “upholding the cootcntlon of a CIO. union )n the Apex hosiery rase Uiat it could ilol be sued for damages under the anti­trust laws."

JlIDOe ABHABBINATEDSlIANUHAI, Nov,-83 (lj.R)-Yueh

Hwa, B2, a Judge of the Chlnfse ap-C' I court whom the Japai\e«e have

seeking to control, was auusslnated lodiv>’. Tlie assassins escB|>ed.

••Sccinj? Kyc” Dogs Ride With Owners

On United AirlinesSAN I’ltANClHCO, Nov, 33 (U.R). -

United Air Unrs announced here­after thr riimpany will accept "Seeing Kye" dogn a* actual eyes of the blind, and will allow the animals to ride In rabinn with their owners.

Tlje doKS will bo transported free of charge, In (he past, they have been ohargrd for as exceaa baggage.

••Tt\e dotf «tU not be permitted to occupy a Mial, liul miint lie or stand at the frri of Ills master," the an- nouncemont said.

WARM ai'iiiNoa, oa„ Nov. a (U.R)—President and Mrs. Roosevelt ltd the nation in its ol Wrvanea pi Tlianksglvliig day. a celebration Ob­served by a? nlates a woek btfoTe Uie Uadtuoual iMt Huirsday In November by presidential pixiclama- tlon.

Although Ihe Fr<<sldent will make the artvanoed holiday oltlolal by carving a turkey at dinner tonight at the Warm Sprlni|i foundation fur Infanule paralysis sufferer*, other sutee wilt adhere l« the ira> dIUonal date and celebrate the day of ilv iifg thnnkA nex t .'n iu rsday ,

.................... NAv. 80. ’C0MP08BR A( Uie foundatlan, a slx-yen-ol2

SAN FHANCISOO, Nov. HI dJR' - girt, a recent arrival, wUJ ba ttii Hans Llnna, 7B. internationally. presidential guest of hotwr twilgM. known oompoMT and oronealra con-.) She Is bhie-eyad Ann BMoUteni. of diiotor. died here after a brief Illness,' Frankfort, Ky„ who won ille honor

FDR Ixiuds Half of Nalioti in Observance of Tlianksgiving

by drawhni straws with tho » oth­er Infanllln ]inralysls patients at UlQ tOUIl(l«tlU\t.

Seeking c miplete relaxation Mr. Rooseveli Uolatrd himself allnoet complctrli’ fn>in tho jiroblems of his exeouttve oillre. Otllolals In Wash­ington kc|)i the liuie Whiu Houm orders here Informed of develop­ments ill Eiirojw, but Mr. RoobbvdIi seclu(lc<l himself from all but preta* ing prublrnu,

During hu visit here, he planned only one iwlUlcal appolntawnt—«i Saturday when Uie Oeorgla oongtw- slonal delegation will oall to ]>ay mtwots,

Mr, hooee eit wlH taMmjpfc bU return to Washington nexi Tuetday evening at Aslievllle (o visit hia m o - i^ury, Marvin H, Maio^n. f« «n hour or so. He is dua in Waslilnt- too Wedneeday.

CAHADAMIER 0’

acr. TllOMAfl. Ont.. Nov. 73 m.Pi —Premier MItrliell K. Hepbinn of Ontario brIkvM Canada must <lo much bPttrr II »‘lie Is to stop Aiurrl- cans Ironi mnXJiiB JnkM n>ini\ Oanada'. war I’lriiiiratloiin.

H epburn Miltl Ainrrlfaiift tilrnidyre starlliiR to IihikIi."Wfl can't liiiln brhltirt (hr Amer­

ican eaglft mill wr rrrlnlnly iin- iinl making llir piourrM that Is nn-i'-,. aary," Premlrr Itriihurn sata,

A’mfcliiinlrril forrr of 2,000 ini'ii could defeiti tlin whole Canacttim army, hs believed.

“Why," Im aOilrrt. "somB ol oiii men haven't Ihth UMird a olmngn of underwrar "liirB limy «l«ned up."

Girl Kidnaper, 18,Is Given Release

V E N lim A . c a lir ., Niiv, 23 (U.R' - Margaret (I’ollyi Wrlll, in-ymr-dUl kidnaper, haslwrn iwuilnl tn»u tlve Ventura scIukjI fnr kIi'I'' 'f* ■I*'’ ' tody of her nuilher In Nrw Yiuk.

M lu W eill was A cnlriicnl In Knn FranclM o Aug. in lor kldnapliiK flve-ypar-old K rrhn Onlmrn In an a tte m p t to r o l im iie.wrn raiinom. Bhe a n d Ihe rh lld w n r fituml lii a , Ban Joee h o irl thn ilny a l i r r the kidnaping.

Actor Arrives in U.S. From France

PORT WAHMINd'IDN, N, Y.. r»c>v. tUffi-Charlrs lloyrr. rimdi lllin

sUr. and his wifp, I’at I'ninson. a^lUh actress, atrlvrd ntmatd the AUantlq OII|.iH-r Irom Wsboii en route to iroll.vwo<xl.

Tlie 40-year-okl iicioi ili'iilrd he niurned here as a Frrnch propa- sandlst,

"I bad that story hi bntlt rYencli and AMwtoaiv ne«tt>aiMra," he eald.

Day Longer AlreadyAlready, records show. eelecUon of

the Jury in the case how balng tried hae taken a day longer than- va» required In the Duncan' Johnston murder case hear4 hei%, laat December.

At the present time the atat« has one peremptory ciiallenge left and the defense two. Each, under the law, hw 10 such challenges in selec­tion of the 12'man Jury. Each, in this ceifia however. wUl get an addi­tional peremptory challenge as an alternate Juror is to be selected. In addition to the peremptory chal­lenges it li possible that each side may have the opportunity to dismiss one or more prospective Jurors for cause.

HheBid Be EnoughRecords of the court show that

nine prospective Jurymen are left from the 60 subpoenaed at the open­ing of the term. Under normal

imstances. court observers point out. this number should be suffi­cient to complete the Jury In this

without securing additional men.

When couil lakes up agatu Fri­day at 10 a. m. the 12 men Iti the box—with nine of them jirncilcully assured of places on the Jury unless sometl lng unforeseen devrlopa-wlU Include tlie following;

Henry Kniep, Duhl; .lohn Kolou- rvek. Buhl; A. L. Hamilton, Twin Falls; P, E. White, KlmW-rly; Ifomer J, Beauchamp, llulil; K. Cederholni, Filer; n, J. Dlilrr, Twin Falls; R. A, McDonald. UutU; J. F. Nl|ii>er. Duhl; Clmrlrs Rotik, jr., ■1‘wln Palls; p, J. Fahey. Miirl.iiiHti, and H. W, Webber, Jhihl. Wrbbrr l.i an oil company agent, Honk a law (lerk. Fahey a rallroml penslonrr iinil NIpiwr a plunibrr-Inniirr. All others In tlie box are "strictly fann­ers."

AdmonitionIn rfwesslng eourl yeftipnlny altrr-

noon, Judge Porter adiiiniilnlird the |iros|>rctlve Jurymen on Ihrcn jwlnt. Tliey were lold (1) Not to louvprne among themselves or with anyo else on any subject iwrtiilnliiu to the murder rase; i2) Not lo llntrn to anyone else talk nlmui ihr and (3) Not to rtad nny Inany newspaper on maltrrs pntalii Ing lo the cose.

Highlight of the session ypsiciil.iy <C*f)lln«t4 tn r*(* a,

H IL L SIf F A'! PH ffeOMBARD MOM

TOPEKA. Kon.. Nov. 23 ttU»— Allen Lee Morford, 35-year-old Illinois gunman who kidnaped an Iowa automobile salesman and brought hlih to Topeka, died today of a self'lnfllcud bullet wound.

Morlord. previously identified as David Lines, sliot himself yesterday in a hotel bathroom after defying police to come after him.

He shot himself, police said, after barricading himself In the room and exchanging fire with officers who attempted hia attest.

With super marksmanship or ex­trema gocd luck he shot the gun from Detective F. L. Thompeon'i hand. In return received a bullet wound in his own hand, and then pointed his pistol at his head os a poUce riot squad threw Uar gas bomba into his self-selected clUdel.

'netim GrilledPolice today grilled his kidnap vic­

tim, Floyd C. Wadden, 29. Davenport, la., auto salesman who said he was abducted by Lines during a used car demonstration.

Waddqn said lines pressed a gun to his ribs Tuesday morning and told him to "drive south."

At Ses Moines, Lir\e5 robbed a (mint sUUon of $42 and abducted tlu youthful atundant whose name tJllP: did not learn, Wadden said.

^ guess be decided he couldn't control two kidnaped persons so after we had been driving a lew min4tes he turned back to Des Mflnet and let the attendant ouLi: Wadden .told police.

They rented a rooor at'a. Des Uoinea- roosnlng teos« -Tuoday night taut both were qo nnvoua that at 3 a. m. Lines ordered the trip resumed, Wadden said.

GeU Whisky. Oirilliey arrived at Topeka yesterday

afternoon and registered at a down­town hotel. Lines obtained whisky and a girl through a bell boy.

••While Lines was busy havUig a good time I got my first chance to escape and I slipped out the door" Wadden said.

He summoned police. They forced their way Into Lines' room and Lines fled to the bathroom while Uie girl escaped down an outside fire lad-

Br ^^ALLACB CARROLL

LONDON. Nov. 23 '<U.R)—German airplariw are l„ . sea mines by parachute Into the Thames esiturx, . sources said today, intensificailon of sea warfare has taken a toll of 23 ships off the British Isles and la tht English channel since Saturday.

The parachute mines—a startling new Nazi development in modern warfare->was disclosed by British soorcet u rei^rts were received of five more ship sinkings.

Two Nail airplanes were believed to have sown sea mbiM' in the Thames estuary last night, either as an experiment «r as part of a broad program. Naval sources said they bell«T«d

the mines planted by alrplana

Quits in Protest

STAIE OFFICIALS

IE HOLiy

der.Defiea Pellee

Once barricaded, Lines defied police orders lo surrender. He fired one shot from’ within the room, struck Tliompson's gun and answered by a shot which pli-rcrd his hand. Police reserves arrived and dropped the tear gas bombs,

A moment later they heard i single shot and Lines came slnnHrr Ing from the room, the bullet wound In ht« t e&d.

Famous Knees Parade Today .In MovietowuH O l.l.Y W O O D , Not. 25 lU P i-

Kliiln (;robti-ce w as In tow n lo<lnv. an il llnllyw ood eagerly nw iiltn l » pe<’k a t lic r fam ous d im pled kiierh

M»m C ra b tre e Is Uin Irn tlrr ol U niversity of N evada b and , Kim giilnrd n a tio n a l fpm e w hen ihnd '-i.n of women ninrtr h e r h ide h e r d liniilnl kiirrfi l>riieiith a loiiger aklrt iiiiil slop cartw licellng a n d hlgh-klekliiK Bhe WHS Invited to Hollywwxl tc lead th e a n iu ia l S a n ta Cln\»i pre C h ris tinas p a ra d e tom orrow nintit.

W hen JClsie s tr u ts dow n Holly wikxI h a lf

CONSTANTIN ARQETOIANU

Nazi-Rumania' P act Signed; Cabinet Quits

BUCHAREST, Nov. 23 W.B - The Rumanian cabinet, headed by Pre- rnler OonsUntln Argeiolanu, re­signed today.

Tlie cablncC had been In otflce brily since Bept. 28 when It suc­ceeded a stop-gap government or­ganised after the assassination of Premier Armand callnescu.

The resignation, announced by the mlnistec of the royai palace, followed conclusion of Rumanlan- Qerman trade negotiations.

It was preceded by the reilgna- ilon of Minister of National Econ­omy Bujolu because of opposition to Ills sugge.itcd changes in tlie country's foreign trade policies.

had been respoQsible for ft large part of th« recent; sfaii>. ping disasters. A new form of “magnetic" mine also was blamed for the sinkiiurs.

E x p e ru sa id they b e lie n d th e p a ra ch u te s dropped from tb e t f a a n d issolved to t h e > a t e r . r th e m ines to sin k to th T h e p a n e b u te a p ro n m i.. designed to p reven t dam age t d e lic a te m eehanism o f th e l

-----N aw l- e x p eru c laim ed 1

aow inc o f th e pa rachu te m: been confirm ed and expressed I Uef t h a t t i i e y - a s well a s m agoi m lnea la id by u - b o a t s - « m sponsib le fo r th e A isU ih ooM t i b p in t d lsaste ra . including n u .^ . „ r e p o r t today. TJie la st p o t te d w ere t2 » traw le r 8 u l b y r « i t t ^ by a m ine , a n d th e steam er D a r ln e ,-^ atxnk TJ-boab ac tion eaiUer te w eek. TTiree o the rs h a d M en i p o r tM e a r lie r today.

G re ek Fre lgb tec I t a l•n te G reek fre igh te r »

« « » tons, A rgentina to* / b ound w ith a cargo of w heat, dow n o « th * sw rth em e o a it e t J la n d a l t e r s tr ik ing a m ine. 1 i o u r p e rsons aboard . Jh 'F o m a a . w ere saved b y a 9 beat.

OOAKEBEPOm

BIODLE-ISdmcAao, iii„ Nov. 23 (/iv-eiigin

fiirtb InK•tl» were felt to<liiy In parts or llllnol.i, MIfuioiirl and Kan

Nil (IcimuHe wan re|>orlr<l. lliiiminKR were Ahaken al Bt.

Uiiil.i and nl HprlnKflpUI. 'Hie eiirlli iiiiivi'iiirnln al KanKtm City, Mo., wrtr AUIIlcleia tn rattle dl.ilipn anil iHiUnli tnrnllvire, 'Hib ijnuhe wi al l.ruvniw»rtli,

'I'lii' l/iyola unlveihlty srinmo- giti|ili ii'ixirted "Iwo nhiillow" tiliorki alNiiil 10 Jimindn aiiart, rrnterliiB apinoxlmalrly 378 miles fvoni Chl- diKi).

.................. ... mlllliili I'eO'jile. thn shorter the aklrt the hetter, tlie parade sponsors said.

AIR PILOT KILLKt)PAIHUANKS, Alaaita, NnV. -n <U m

■ Norris Johnson was killed tiiMant- ly a mile wuth of P lrbankn l»»l itlBl\t wU«n l\e attempted t4> Inmt hlA private |ilane in a blln<lhiK siiowstorni. His broUier, Oarl Jului- »on of Virginia, Minn., sui-vlvea lilin.

FEASTnoifll':, Nov. as (U.Rj—BquliTels

Aturtc<l Ik 'nmnkBKlvlnH reiist on liiiiioy Atuicxl In tho liollow brunch ot * irre on a lV>t»« alrcut wliUa IH'ih'Atrlana waiclietl- curiously— nntll they gnawed Into a »erllon o( the lilvo wliuro tho t>eea were «nnrrtn8. tVtulrrrls oodsed In ev- eiv (Ihn'tinn and tho onlookers iiiii for rover, pursued by angry

noiBK , Nov. aa ’fd&lio capital was a limi'n ilh within iUelf today as DnniH jifflcn holders took thn duv .ill li>r I'lianksgivlng feaslA anil IIk' I<«- jniblloan adminlslratlvo Idllimno of (luv. 0, A. Uottolfnen inimliifil At ilielr posts.

Tlie offices of awretmy tit ilt>ile Oeorgo Ourtls, Atty. Clni, J, W. 'I'aylor, aupt, of Pnhllii lnnlru>'iic>n J. W. Condle. Ahdlloi CiiU’in t. Wright, Treaa. Myrtle i'. I'iiiking, Miaie.MlnM Jnspecloi Arlliur OsmstMll and Warden 1>. u. Mere-

All . admiaiMraUva ootiimlsslons and Iwreaua tUMTar appulntment of Uie wtmwc nntlnad «p«v\ Tttey will take thetr 'msnksgivini Nov. 90, i>iY«iatmM Oov. 0. A. iiotioiisen.

BILLY ROSK OM ERS TO TAKE 0VI:R c o a st PAIR

HAN fRANOinOO. Nov. 3] iurt -I'lans for resumption of Han Pranctaco'ft Treasure island fnlv 111 1040 had dwindled today lo a mere gllmnler in tho promuleis’ eyes.

Orednors ol the in» eaposHloii. whioh closed uwlng about »a,000.- 000. oaid “no" to r«>penlni •chemea but an offtr by Billy noee, exuavaganw «nl*^niur extraordinary, to put (1,000«00 of Ills own n»oney into tit* IMO en- t « p ^ In ra^tn for a “Ire* hand" left the door lo further nrgoUatloni liiiltMy ajar,

llonn nffered to lake over the liiiiikni|it lair "lock, stock and bill I el ' anil Invest hU own money ir he u allowed to operate “wlth- iiiit inii'tfereiKe along certain n'lmtrufltlve lines.*'

He telegraphed his offer t« Mayor Angelo Roost of Ben Stan* ctscn. RMti turned Ihe talecnua

U> Uan B. L 'over u> i.mii •. mniuwi, eiiairnwii(>f the IHO fair oommittae. Lon­don turned it over lo the ^ r d ot msnagemtnt, U mtad today and otflclaU had no eonifment.

the < _______ ________ _was sunk by a mine off the Iriib coa5t Tuesday night. The crew ol 36 was picked up by a British war> ship.

A French vessel, reported earlier to hare gone down off the fiigUtb coast, was identified today as a Trench trawler, it was feared nine of its crew of 10 were lost.

Latest merchant fleet __followed t e loss of Btllaln seventh warship in the war. the 1,938-ton. destroyer Olpsy which, the adaur* Bity announced, went down in ■hal> low water after strlUng a mine oil. the east coast of England. It was feared 40 men were lost In the sink- ' Ing of the destroyer. Twenty-one officers and men were injured.

Breach of Roles Latest victims of the sea warfare ,

followed retaliatory action by Brluln In announcing allied plans

seize German exports and Qer- man-owned cargoes on the high seas, and the condemnaUon of.Oer- many’s use of magiietkj mlnee aa "the latent abomination of German wiva«ery ’ by Chancellor cl tx- rliniuer Sir John Simon.

Oi-rmiiny'A mining is “a breach if (he ruic.i of wsr which only two-

monih.i aRO Qennany expressly proinlnrd to obey," Simon said last

1k Ii <-'nm oi|Kiy went dn«-n In tho North .

nea In the region that has bKome Braveyard for British and neutral

shipping, mainly because of mine cxpl<M>iw\a. vessel, oim of the moni nicKlriii In the royal navy, set­tled t(i the bottom In shallow water

Ittitn sight of the coast.Blockade SUrts

I'reiiaratloiiB for "meeting the ew danger” was being speeited by

thii mlnlnirv of econumla warfare which Mild tliiii In a matter of hours the allied blockade of all German ex|)orlA would start.

When the Olpsy went down, ihe adinlraliy disclosed, she was return* Ing to patrol duly at sea after hat- . hiK put Into iwrt to land three Ger­man aviators, sliot down by (he DrItlAh. llio filers had been res- cuod by tho destroyer from a niblKr boat In tha NorUx sea.

The Oipay. completed.ln IM9, had a normal romplement of US./ ' wiis the second llrlttsli destro since thA start ol the t

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■ilrtge Two; IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, Thtitid#, KMtinfta tHHWa;

BORAH URGES NEW. TRADE AGREEMENT WITH JAPANESE'S EN W O R M i y.SJEEDSPQINFO D EX ra iA M

B ; K U 8SE L I, TURNI^R W ASH IN G TON . NOV, -23 lU.W-

Scn. W illiam E. B oro li,' R.. Ida., one of Uie ecnale'* forem ost cxjKrts oti /orelgJt »t!alTa. took i x v e toiJjy w ttli nn a p p a re n t « u t« d e p a r tm o a (tocUion to de fe r nego tiations fo r a neu- U nited 8U te « -Ja p « n esc trade trea ty u n til Ja p an e se iT ealm eni of Amcrlcaiw a n d ‘ U .-6 . business In C hina is Im proved.

B orah , fo n n e r ch a irm a n o f Uie BPnftte foreign reU tlo ru com m ittee and ti lender Ui th e u iuuccew ful fig h t to rcttvin th e a rm s cmbnrgo.

I he be*lleved tlin t negotiations Id be S tarted to bring alx iu l a

and reasonable” u n d e trea ty ten th e U. S . a n d J a p a n , replnc- he presen t ng reem cn t w hich ex- J a n . 20 os a resu lt of th la g o v e n t's renuncltU on.

Jap an ese T rade In cre ifcx no tice ou r trad e w ith Ja pun

:i cosing a n d we a re n o t going to have so m uch trade on ou r h ands th n i we can snfely th row any aalOc Villhout a MUiid reason for-do> ing so." Borith said.-H (s s ta te m en t cam e fc&s (hun 34

hours a fte r nn unusually bnisQue s ta te d e p ar tm e n t den ial th a t trea ty nego tla tlo iu now a n progress, and a n |a s se r t lo n th a t the new trea ty depends upon fu tu re de- velopmenbi.

Opposes P u tm an B orah placed h im self In oppo«l- tlon to C h a irm an Key P ittm a n . D.. Nev., of th e se n ate foreign rela tions

. com m ittee who h a s announced he will p ress fo r ac tion n e x t s e u lo n on

a reso lu tion au th o riz in g th e U. 6. (0 em bargo expo rta to J a p a n . P l lt- msi^ sa id h e a n tic ip a te d approval,

- 11 jj to e pppoeJtJon.c tlng SecretA ry of S ta te Sum ner Ilea den ied th a t nego tia tions now ! in progress fo r a new trea ty , and

alctlon em phasized th e dU> ■faction of th la governm en t wliii

i t condlU oua In C h ina where ese ml]itar>’ forces a re Jn con-

l l a p a n Is Uie th ird la rgest U . 8.. p to m e r . S he Im ported »339,675,0<io tM ) w orth of U . 8 . goods In 1938. w hile th is c o un try took •1S8320.000 from Ja p a n .

News in BriefHoliday O ueil

Miss M argare t McAtee. Oxden. U tah, la he re for a four-day visit w ith he r p a ren ts . D r. and Mri,. F . P. McAtce, S h e wlil reti2ro Smiday evening to O gden.

Wlnconiiln tiu e itx ' Mrs. R. A. L oper a n d 'M rs. Lconn

Stlechcr. W ausau, Wls., a rc sucsts of Mr. and M m. Frirt»)c Belleville, en route to C alifo rn ia uhc re they | Tools .Mi will &pcnd th e w inter.

ously III a t h U borne. Is Imprpvlng, friends w ere to W today .

Center I la a HoUdayT ftin r a i l * recreaU on c en te r will

be closed a ll day today In obterv* BJice of th e T han k sg iv in g procla im ­ed by tl>e P re sid e n t.

. r, a n d M rs. H arold P l a h e r , H u n ting ton , Ore., announce the b ir th , of a d a u g h te r , Carol B31en, bo rn Nov. is . M r. F isher, a 'fo rm er T w in P a lls h igh school faculty m e m b er ' a n d . sup e rin ten d en t fo r th ree years of B liss, Ida ., achoola. Is now sup erin ten d en t o f H un ting -

tyCEES TO ASK ypDEfONDS

“C h r ls tm u pA rty” m ilk bottles «UI soon b e p laced on various coun* t* r s In dow ntow n business esUblUh*

^ ^purpOM of ra is ing f p td s .tQ ’aid in de fray ing expense c(. p u iih a M o f o ranges, candy and n u ts W hich w ill be d is tribu ted to

. n eM y ch ild ren o f th e c ity , officials o ( th e Ju n io r C ham ber of Commerce M Jd th is aflc rcoou .

Xn charge o f th e d is tribu tion of th e bottles, a n d also collection of th e funds, la R obert D . W erner, v lee-p reslden t o f th e organization .

T he "goodies'* pu rchased a« a re­su lt of th e donaU ons m ade In th e inUk bo ttles a re added to boxes co n ta in ing toys w hich a re repa ired toy local f irem en a n d d is tribu ted C hrU tm as eve and day. T h e Ja y - ceea also p lan a t le as t one "toy Bho*" a t a local th e a te r w ith a d ­m ission being a toy w h ich . If broken, c an be repa ired and given away O hrlstm aa to a needy youngster.

D ate for th is year’s toy show lias n o t as y e t been decided upon b u t decision Is expected In th e Im m edi­a te fu tu re . D ate on w hich th e milk bo ttles will be placed In th e various ■tores h a s likewise no t been set.

A rtieJes SteJen J a c k McDowell, 354 M ain avenue

n o r th , h a d rep o rt« d to police today th a t a navy b lue overcoat w ith a h a lf be lt, as well a s two b lankeU , h a d been s to len from, h is m achine whUe It w as p a rk e d In th e vicinity o f th e ro lJw s k a t tn r rink . H i« W an- ke ta w ere bo th red . brown * n d green on one side a n d lig h t ta n a n d green on th e reverse side.

LINCOLN PyPllS APPEAR IN PLAy

Tw o assem blies were held recen t­ly a t L incoln K hool. th e play for th * upper g rades being given by Miss Lavon H arrison 's room, and fo r th e lower grades by Miss Helen B leam s' roojn, according to Helen S haffe r, U iico ln school reporter.

T he pluy for the upper grade.'* was ••America for A nirrlcans. ’ and die c h a rac te rs InchidM ;

,Anierlcaii glrli>. D rlu irs Caitlwell a n d Uurbnru J oI iiiaom ; baggngR agent. Ted A tliav. o th e r groups of ch ild ren |H)rlrnved Ind ians a n d b a i- sage AgeniA T he en ilre room sang two Mings.

lieaiJt»(« liiriudedU la iiil U eA tlry rend llie jioein,

■The U n d of Hlovy UoiikR," and M aurino Uorcn unve th e m>em. " U t-

,tle Orjilmi) Annie,"Mis* H tenrns' room presen ted the

pluy, "About Mexico." as a climax tu l i l t u n it s tu d y o l Mcxico. A« « It« l C rovi BMPtnbly, it was reiieated Monday for th e up|>er grades.

T he M exican play was presented in lliren scenes, the home, th e mar* k r l and the flesU . all cliilclren of th e ro«>Mi tak ing p a n in th e fiesta ri<mit>er.

M cxiean PU ycrsTlie cant Included I 'ad te , O enrge

H alp ln : M adrn, Ix)uUe Mall; IU< ■iioila, H elen M ondragon: Ju a n ita M arjorie R udolph ; T onto . W ayne linckendo rf; P ronio . Illlly DeW old; Carlos. R obert Horenson; Diego. D onald a ib b s ; PojK), O eorge H ailey: Benor M ondragon, Robert ru llm e r: n ia ilte l peddlers. LoU Boper and Ja ek Pe ttlg rove ; Deiorea, M ary Jean O eagle; M arie, O etty H ughes; nine red liorM m eh. Q ene Mills. K enneU t HunU ey. n o y d O rr. Jo h n n y Allen, U r f t r n i ' Puddy , J a c k P e t t l i n r a .

T rip ResumedMr. and Mrb. C laude Patton , who

nrc en rou te from Iowa to visit Mrs. PttUon'.i sis ter a t Boise, le ft yester­day (or Sun Valley for a brief stop, a fte r being guests of Mrs, Mary B. CaiToll, cou-sln »of Mrs. Patton .

To Visit ParenU M1.V Luclle Wolfe Is fxpccted to

arrli-e S a tu rday Irani B oiit. to be Ihc guest u n til next T hursday eve­n ing of h e r pBrcnt.s. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wolfe.

O fden Guest Mrc. Alma Chaffin , Instructor In

th e O gden school system . 1* spend­ing th e "U ta li T hanksgiving" holi­days wlUi h e r p a ren ts . Mr. and Mrs, W illiam Baker.

t and

O vertim e P a rb e nClaude D ctweller and H arry W.

Barry , bo th of Twin Falls, today had paid flncb of SI each In police court on charge .1 ol overtim e parking, rec* ordn show.

W ill Remodel HomeA pplication for a perm it to re ­

m odel a hom e located in th e 200 block of Second avenue n o r th was m ade th is m orn ing w ith th e city c lerk by Fved W . R ead , local con ­trac to r . E stim ated cost o f ‘th e work was placed a t tl,SOO. T h e house Is ow ned by Mrs, M ata W eaver, rec ­ords show.

Beauty G ro u p O rganised

m anager o f a beau ty ___ _____college In Boise, h a s been in Twin Pall.i th e p a s t few days organizing a local c iia p te r o f K ap p a D elta Chi, in connection w ith th e NaUonal As­sociation o f B eauty Schools, of

■hlch th e Spec ialty B eauty schoo! here Is a m em ber.

R e re u llr W M ~Mr. a n d M rt. F e rris L ind a re here

from B u tte ,' M om ,, fo r a b rief visit with Mr. a n d M rs. H . O . L ind, par- ents of U r . U n d . M rs. L ind was form erly M lsa V irg in ia R ose Johns, daugh ter o f M r. a n d M rs. A rth u r B. Johns, D en v er, Colo. T h e coupte was m arried Nov. S a t H arrisbu rg . Neb. They w ill r e tu r n tom orrow to M on- U na. w h ere M r. L ind Is employed by a pow er oom pany.

)ced

A C M I l FO ESIAIE * «

A xklng tlia t an accounting be o r ­de re d fro m th e adm in istra trix o f an e s ta te .w hich Includes an 80-acre O oodlng county ranch , petition for a c ita t io n d irec ted to the adm ln- U tra tr lx , M rs. R u th Y eam ans, Buhl, h a d been filed t o d a y In probate cou rt,

Blssell a n d Bird, G oodins a tto r­neys. filed th e pelltlon on behalf of S l te r M ary R ose Forest, one of the h e irs to th e e sta te of the late F rancis K . Forest.

H earin g w as fixed for 3 p. m. Dec, 18,

A ccounting Is sought for funds received a n d spent, for cvops or p roperty received, from the 90-acre ran c h , a n d fo r o the r traniu\cllona. T h e a d m in is tra tr ix , according to th e pe tition , w as appoin ted In tlv« Forest e s ta te Bept, 3, 1937. and filed an Inventory M arch 11, 1938. T h a t show ed a ase u of U .O S ijj in cash p lus th e m ortgaged ranch, m aking to ta l value of th e estate U,3M,19.

NSIITUTE O H EPWORIHGiOPS

A pprox im ately 135 h igh school studentA f ro m 10 so u th e rn Idaho tow ns a re expecw d to a tte n d the a n n u a l I n s titu te o f T w in Falla sub- d is tr ic t E pw ortl) leagues th is week­end In T w in Palls . M iss M argare t A nkeny, p res id en t o f th e High league of th e M e th o d is t church . U In charge of th e tw o-day affa ir.

A b a n q u e t w ill be served tomorrow a t « :30 p . m . a t th e M ethodU t ch u rc h , a n d cU is. M sslons w iu be held a l l . d a y S a tu rd ay . A theate r p a rty S a tu r d a y even ing will be th e finale.

M e th o d ist ch u rc h es of OasUeford, B uhl, B u rley . F iler . T w in Palls, K im berly , H ansen . M urtaugh , R u­pe rt a n d P a u l a re expected to be rep resen ted .

Mlsa L o ree n P u lle r Is In c harge of deco ra tions fo r th e banquet; Miss M a rg a re t V azquez, th e e n te r ta in ­m e n t d u r in g a rec rea tion period fol­low ing th e banquet, a n d Brlee E vans will be to a s tm a s te r. V isiting leagues wHJ respond .

T hem e of th e ba n q u et will be •T ra il B lazers." Rev. 1. a. M eta, p u to r of th e PU er M ethodist ch u rc h , w ill ba d e a n of th e insti­tu te . F o u r classes w ill be conducted du ring S a tu rd ay 's schedule, w ith Rev. R aym ond Rees. B urley ; Her. Leroy W alker, B u h l; Rev. a . B. P a r ro t t . R upert, a n d Rev. W. H. H ertzog. T w in Palls, a s Instructors.

-U N C L E JO E -K 'S -N o n e Air CotnHtloned

O D isaLAST TIMEvS TONITEI

P I U C E S — T i n s S H O W 1 lo 6 r . M. 1 0 c and 2 5 tE v f» tn |» — 1 0 c and a O ^

KH()>Vn HTARTINQ TIM E liOO. 3 ;te . S:40, H-M. I0 :t«

ools .Missing 'R obert M cC racken . 845 S ix th . . lue n o r th . l« s t n ig h t repo rted to

police th a t o n th * n ig h t of Nov. 90 u box of too ls w as s to len apd oq the n igh t of N ov. a i som e gasoline was taken fro n i a th ic k pa rked a t the B o tse-P ayette L tunber com pany.

CIOICE OF l Y SEENBYFDIOAy

t r i M raa« OaotU e m o o o c a m e a s C arl B o /d . s T«-ln P a lls fa rm e r who b a d been passed for cause by bo th sides and seem ed destined to s it on th e Jury, stood up In th e box a n d to ld th e court th a t h e "did no t th in k " ho could "serve fa ir ly l o th e sU te ,” Be- cause of th is sU te m e a t, Judge Po rte r ruled th a t bo th th e defense and th e prosecution could question

le m an again .Sweeley s ta r ted

D E PL O R E a CO N D ITIO NSV A TICA N CITY. Nov. 33 (U.R) —

R eliab le sources sa id today th a t the apoatollc nunc ia tu re a t Bucharest h a d a e n t a report to th e H oly See dep lo rin g conditions of C atholics In th e p a r t of P o land occupied by Sov ie t RuM la.

N orw ay has a g rea te r coastline th a n th e U nited S ta te s . T lie linie c o u n try h a s half th e w orld'a pe ri­m e te r . o r a total o f 13,000 miles of coastline .

and th ree tim es a sked for ....... .."for cause" of th e Ju rym an b u t each tim e Judge P o r te r tip h e ld ' th e ob­jection placed by th e defense.

; D ea th O p la lenU nder tlie question ing Boyd Ind i-

cated th a t h e ha d , since ge tting In­to th e Jury box. form ed a new opinion as reg a rd s th e d e a th p e n ­alty . Such a n opin ion , h e Ind ica ted , was again st f in d in g th e d e a th pen ­a lly In the case of a y o u th , a p p a r­en tly m eaning W lUlams, w ho Is 19 years old.

T he Jurym an w as finally dism iss­ed. however, a s S w e e l^ nam ed him In th e ' s ta te 's n in th challenge.

Court observers , a f te r close of ses­sions yesterday , expressed t h e opinion th a t se lec tion o f th e ju ry "m ay" com e by n o o n P rld ay a l ­though they a d m itte d ’ I t w as “an outside c h an c e" In view of develop­m ents a n d de laya In th e aelecUon to d a te a n d fo r t h a t reaso n th e selection m ay n o t be en tire ly com ­pleted u n til w ell In to M d a y a f te r -

W itiie«M In th e eaae, a t f irs t o r ­dered to r e p o r t l a s t T uesday, have been coming- to c o u rt eac h day only to find th a t th e Jury was n o t ye t com pleted a n d th a t th e ir tesU mony could n o t y e t be given.

To Mr. a n d M rs. R obert C lark, T * ln f 'a lls, a boy, a t b * . m . today a t the W oods p r iv a te san lU rlum , 153 Second av en u e e a s t

T o Mr. a n d M rs. R ich a rd A m an, a boy. R ich a rd W esley, Sunday a t S a. m . a t th e ir ho m a In Pller.'

T o Mr. a n d M rs. n r r t i W ells, Hansen, a boy. th la a fte rn o o n a t th e Suburban m a te rn ity home.

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o r r TBE g m iA S OFF TUB F11ICE8!Every ;iclllnK nhort-ciit is reflecled in the low prices of our earn . , , nnd you tel full benefit I Rut nolhinR In jipnref) l» rcrondllJon Ihem thoroughly. Thai’s »)iy every uhciI car we mcII benra a guarantee of full mitln- faction.

’;18 Clieviolct Cou|)e, low mileage ...................*550PJynioiith Dphixe Sedan, radio ^S7a

*37 f'licvrolcl ajx)rl Scdfin, radio ., $175'38 I'onl Di'ltixt* Forilor, heater, ratHo.............*«2r>'30 l-’oitl Cotipo, low mllcatte .......................... $«50’39 Kord DpIhxo Konlor Sed«n ..........................J7Z5'37 Chrysler Hoyal Spdttii, heater, radio .........JR75'36 Oldimobile Tour Sedan ................................ il25'36 lltiimiolile Tour Sedan .................................. S.1!»r)'37 Ford Deluxe Coupe ................... .....................$150'87 Ford 'I'udor Sedan..................... .....................J1I4S'37 Ftird Deluxe Fortlor ...................................... il7SMO V-fl Tmlnr Srd/in ....................................... j.125’35 Dmi^p (’onpc ...................................................$2115

. *«4 I'diitlni- Sedan ■......................... ......................fZ25'34 Fi.rd Tu.lor Sedan .........................................$225'3B V.» I'ickni) ............... :......................................$265'36 I’irkiip Ford .........,........................................$295

Fnrd V-H I'ickup, -i apootl Ti’*n«................. $495

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f i r s t f o r e ro n o m ic a l t r a n a p o r t a t i o n .

y o u r F o r d D e a le r

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Seen Today FLoimyMNLeland K enne th M iller

d a rn-near serlouj wound on face bccuuse h la .e le c u lc shaver .went iHiywirc and he h a d to u se r a io r

. T liree old books abandoned ill Main avenue gu tter, a L atin Krnniuiar. a boy adventure book Biid English composition v o ltu », . . H cporter and policem an boO i .-.iilnuiK own shoes a fte r answ er- lim call to extrem ely dusty neigh- boriiDcil . . . M an, in ten tly read - Ins nutlccs on courthouse bulle* itji board, rem ark ing to h lm seU ;' " I thought so" . . . People-are- like-.shcep Item; O rpup stan d ing Bt corner while green lig h t showa (ttlUi one lady m aking sa rc u U c rem ark as m an walks th rough ), then tlie whole group s ta r tin g tO’ cross ii.H red ligh t comes on . . . N rx i ej)liode In sam e: Pedestrians retreating liastUy as c ars zip p a st' . , . Spun glass s tran d s, silky as ha ir and softer th a n snow, used lo trim dlspiay window down­town . . - T elephone booth and p a rt of soda foun ta in equ ipm ent parked outside d rug s to re . . . And lost dog asleep In cell No. I a t city Jail while o fficers search lo r l05t .owner.

ANNOYEDBURLINGTON, Vt., Nov. M (U.PJ

—A bull annoyed EMclld Q uesnel, 23, lie lied It to the back 61 his

truck and dragged i t a t h igh speed until i t was so severely, in ju red It had to be killed. I n court, h e was fined 115 and | I J costs fo r cruelty to animals.

_ P lo r» C a th e rin e Brown. 15. W7 S even th « m i u « n o rth . wUe ot ^ p . Brow n, a n d resid en t of Twin F U ls to r th e p a s t 3S years, died a t S:3S a . m . t ^ a y a t th e T w in ? a lls

te n e n il hosp ita l, following tw o y ears ' Illness.

M n . B row n w as bom Oct. 31. a t X k rU ia n U . Bit* and Mr.

•Srown.. cam *; b a t e a qua rte r o ( a oen tufy ago tro m O rien t. la . ,

S h e h a d been, a prom inen t mem< b«r Of Uie C h ris t ia n church lo r m any years, a n d am ong th e organli- a tlons to w hich ahe belonged w ert th e W omenU C ouncil a n d th e Mis- slonary society.

■nie body re s ts a t th e D rake and Reynolds fu n e ra l hom e pending w ord from re la tives . B uria l will be In T w in FU ls.

She la su rv lred by h e r husband; five sons, F ^ k E . Brow n, Missoula, M ont.; H en ry O . Brow n, Billings, M ont.; R ay B. Brow n, Helena, M ont.; Ben H . B row n. Los Angeles, a n d H arvey E. B row n. S a n Pran- cisco; a n d fo u r daughters, Mrs, Jessie W altz. S a n B runo . Calif.; M rs. H elen Ayrea. W ashington, D, C .: M rs. L u ere tla Sam uelw n, Boise, a n d M rs. Alice Jo rdan . Twin Palls.

Two bro thers, Jo h n Davtx and Nell E . D avis, S a n Carlos. Calif,, also survive.

V. F.W. Donates For “Iron Lung”

. . n lttU o n a w hich a re cooperating In th e drive fo r a n “Iron lung,” t ^ v e te ran s . o t F o re ig n W ars. Tw in Pa lls poet, h a d voted a cash do­na tio n o f «10 today.

T h e donation , approved a t th« po st m eeting la s t n ig h t In city pa rk bandshell, go to t h a la m it club. Buhl, sponsor o f th e cam paign. T he "Iron lung" wlU be placed a t the Tw in FUUs co tm ty hosp ital fo r gen­era l usage of sou th c e n t r a l Idahoans.

I t was understood th a t th e V P.W . auxilia ry h a s a lso approved a donation .

A certa in vine from 'trop ica l Af­rica will c lin g to g la ss a n d ea t away th e su rface w hen p la n ted beside a •window.

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KIM BEIItyD SKIM SHRLT. Nor. 3S (^M cU l)—

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....... i -ww o f fe n d la s t year, to Iq >c lu d ^ d u r ln g th e p re ic n i a tew n« iT > e ra l. 'W * - fM ds. M U t R u th A. Re«d c o n d u c M well a ttended c la u e s la s t y e a r to basketiT. psychology a n d p e n o n a llty development.

K aU ia rlne B ray ton . K im berly 8m lth>B u«hes hom e economics teach er, has a lready organized two c la u e a .f o r adultfi. O ne cla&s m eets fro m 10:30 a. m. to 13 jio o n e re ry W ednesday a n d F riday a n d th e o th e r d o s s m eets once a week on T uesday from 3:16 to 4;1S p. m . U n it su b le cu (or study a re selected by th e . women attending .

B o th groups are noK* studying "P la n n in g T h ree M eals P e r E ky ." t m i u w hich will be a tud ied a fte r th e compleUon ol th e p rese n t s tudy wUl Include. ■•Consumer E ducation,". “Child C are a n d D evelopm ent." ••Clotblng C w tttruc tlon” a n d "F am -

^ Qy R eU tlonshlps.”> M iss Reed, Jerom e, wlU begin he r

c la s s ts fo r th e year early In D e­cem ber. T hese will p robably include b a s k e t a n d o the r form s of h a n d i­c ra ft . a n d a lso a c a d m ic 'sub jec ts, n a n s a re underw ay to ex tend th e a d u lt pcogram in to th e field o f com ­m erce and also recreation . I t Is qu it« possible th a t a c lass In type ­w ritin g wilt be given if a class of 15 o r 20 Interested persons reg is ters fo r I t early nex t m onth .

A com m unity rccreatlon progr__fo r ouC*of-Bchool you th a n d adu lts is one of th e biggest needs o f th e com m unity during th e wiuUif m o n th s , th e season of unem ploy­m e n t. I t is possible th a t a n In ter- c h u rc h b a sk et ball league will be o rgan ised if th e four K im berly ch u rc h es show su fficien t In terest. T h e “M " M en of th e L . D . B. group h av e a lready form ed a g roup a n d re q u e s te d . a n evening for p rac tice a t th e local gym.

Volley ball o r han d ha ll fo r busl- ness m en of the com m unity will be o ffe red if a snlH clent n u m b e r a re in te rested .

Li 'T l ie school Is th e com m unity ed- ' u ca tlona l cen ter," says S upt. L. A.

T hon ias , "an d we a re anxious to ex ­te n d ItA services to th e com m unity . I t should serve th e com m unity edu­cationa lly , bo th youth and adult."

Guard Unit Ends Training Period

JE R O M E . Nov. J3 (Specia l) — T h ir ty m em bers of 116th ordnance com pany' of th e N ational G uard , s ta tio n e d a t Jerom e, com pleted th e sccond period of field tra in in g ac tiv itie s Sunday a n d re tu rn e d to th e ir homes.

T ra in in g was given u n der d irec­tio n of C apt. W ard C. H ow ard, a n d U e u t . Ja m es 8 . K eel. j r . T h e m en w orked a t scouting a n d patrol* in g .; rif le m arksm anship , filed s tr ip p in g and assem bling of U nited S ta te s rifles a n d pUtols. T h e group w as Inspected by M ajor G eorge O. H ailey and CoL lA U terbach, bo th of T w in F alli.

T tttrd and* fina l period r f th e , seveft d a y s’ field tra in in g m aaeuver# I will be com pleted Nov. 30, Dec. I, It r a n d 3, C apt. H ow ard sa id Tuesday,

a t th e fairg rounds a n d a t th e arm o ry . M ore of th e sam e a c t iv l t i^ w ill be pa rtic ipa ted In , h e said.

Worlv Continues On Carey’s Road

CAREY. Nov. 33 O p K la l )—T ho H oops C onstruction com pany, w hich Is building Uie new s tre tc h of road from th e W elch ra n c h to th e George T hom pson cor- — r he re In Carey, will pu t on a big

bed to be bu ilt across C arey lake.T h e re s t of the grad ing along th e

r ig h t’O l'w ay has been p re tty well rocked In and now the crew Is h a v ­ing to v a l t for the te lephone com ­pan y to nfove Uielr poles. Very little of th e grading will be done th rough th e villsge of Csrey, a s abo u t all th e till iwertPd wJH b t hau led In.

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When Strangers Come to IdahoHer spaciousness, splendor, romance and mysti­

cism—th a t’s w hat the people like about Idaho. They do not understand it exactly, nor do they w ant to. They derive gi'eater satisfaction in living in w hat they like to visualize as a vast fairyland.

Lei a strangc'i- come .into Idaho and he finds him- iself somewhat mystified* with a corfiple.xity of obser- vatioiifj. wfll be impressed w ith a gveat expanse of sago brush and from it he will likely draw one gejjei'aji2<?(j concJu.sioJi: Thiit Idaho i.s lonesomo sparsely settled desolate state.

But let him breathe one word of such a conclusion to anyone living in Idaho and he’ll find him self on the defense in a moment. He’ll discover th a t no people have a g reater love for th e ir .state than Ida­hoans have fo r theirs.'

It is not resentm ent particulai-ly tha t prom pts a loyal Idahoan to set a visitor right, but ra th er a dis­appointm ent in the s trange r’s apparen t inability to

► comprehend the .restfulness th a t abounds on these agebrush plains and the wonders of natu re tha t lie I the background.! Obviously the newcomer has not sought out the a th s and roadways tha t lead to crvstal-clear stream s nd rivers. He has not yet thrilled a t the-sight of

lla h o ’s m irror-like lakes and tow ering mountains. Nor has he witnessed the m agnitude of Idaho’s dense forests tha t abound, in many form s of wild life. He

P o tS h o t s

The Gentleman in the Third Row

IDAHO EVENING TIM ES. TW IN FALLS, IDAHO

SERIAL STORV

ThanksgivingP i r bo K from P o t Bliotti u> get

imbrollcd » dlscuM lon of whose TlwnXaBlvlng <J*y th is is. nnyiR-Bjr

O r w h eth er you folks slwuW Ob' Mrve ilie D em ocratic. Rc;>ubncoii. Farm vr-L abor o r H am and Egg: proclam ation for Th»nlt»Blvlng.

Bui since so da iised m any Mate: arc obM rvlng th ta h e re day—W' eluding a lo t o f (oiks In Idaho official om ces—P o t Sho ts feels li h is duty (o o ffer Tiukuksglvlng com ­m ent. W e ll o ffer tom e again Nov 30. loo. to keep peace in the lam - ll.v.

So. for T hankig lv lng No. l;I'o t S hota U (bank fu l th a t thU

h the k ind of na tion which has am on i lU m ost vlU l ■'ironbles" an a rg v ia en t «*er th e day on >*hlch i t ought to gWe th an k s for a tl th e bleisJngi evrrybody know i It ha*.

GAMBLING

The gm nbler l» a wicked m an At everyone agreen;Hp r lsk i h is money sinfully On a w ful b e ttin t sprees.The f a r m e r . '

has yet to be awed by the n a tu ra l phenom ena which till keep seasoned Idahoans wondering.

Before he realizes it, the s tra n g e r has become almost apologetic and expresses a sincere regre t in not knowing more about th is Idaho fa iry land . He finds him self becoming both interested and curious.

And so it has been w ith m any a s tran g e r who has come to Idaho, even from the days of the early pio­neer, only to become entranced by its magnetism, and th ^ g to remain in a contentm ent he had often hoped M jp u ld some day experience.

For in Idaho-we have fresh a ir and sunshine aplenty, and we know not w h a t.i t is to be cooped up. W e have fa r ;n o re room than we could possibly roam, and throughout it all n a tu re has provided us w ith practically everything she has to offer.

The term “Once an Idahoan, always an Idahoan’* has f a r more significance th a n most of us realize. I t comes from tha t love of freedom , contentment and appreciation tha t grow w ith n a tu re and thrive un­der kindly skies.

As a local churchman so w’ell described it just the other day:, ’‘F'ortuhate are we who live in Idaho. It’s a won­derfu l country, good foi* us in every rc.spect, includ­ing our souls.” n’ '

l.iberty on DisplayThe palience of the A merican people is somelimes

am azing. For years we listened tolerantly, if a little indignantly, to ICarl Brow der’s assaults on our gov- ernmejit. More ivcently we have al«o ejKhued the taun ts of Bund Fuehrer I''ritz Kuhn. Holh men are professed addicts to the prlnci])les of govtM’ninfcnt com­pletely alien to our own.

If Mr. Browder lived in Soviet Uus.siu and presumedto make “suggeHtions” to the Bolshevist government, he would have been ' ‘li(|uidated” long ago. And if H en •Kuhn were in Gcrniiiny and didn’t like the way H itlerw as running the ndch, he would have been eliminated w ithout any fuHs.

Bui both ( ’omrade lirowder and H err K\ilin live in the United Slates, and Ixilh are now on the .spot. The Comniunisl leader i.s charged with uwiiig a false name on a i)ass|Mirl; the bund leader, with enibez/.ling funds from the organlzaLloii he head.s. Both are .standing wqimrely on all the j'Ight.s they Jjave u.s <*.\changc fo r dielator.ship. Faeh is being given a fair trial as a sort of souvenir of Anierlean liljerlies,

I ’ro f itH VH. L il> ri* ti(‘NWhen w ar begins, pi'ivate rights ean bo taken away

overnight. Hut llu'y are never rt^slored as tiuickly when the emergeiiey end«. Demurriiey romains in a convale.scent stale long a f te r a peace is signed and troops are sent back to their civilian duties.

T hIh Invasion of private rights is one of the prin cipal reasons business men in the United States today are unalterably opposed to onlranee of the United States into another general w ar, according to Charles II. Hook, ehairman of the N ational Association of M anufacturers. Most business men went through the last wiir. They remember governm ent control of rail­roads and all the rest of the* ijccompanying industrial regimentation. They don’t w ant any part of that,

_ H f f f t ln .

Even the profits tha t m ight conceivably come from w ar trade are not alluring enough to buBineba men to­day. The.pHce they m ust pay i« ta v too Iiigh. And

I buslnew will turri aw ay from proflta, the rea- t be.pretty pptont.

1 deny.A nd r e t h e holds hi* cropn >n

hopeT he price will go •kyhifh .

A gam bler is a Mnful soul.Ai I have sa id before, lie slAke:t h is wad on U d y

LuckOn chanee of m aking more.T he f a n n e r Is yn up rig h t soul And Ju s t in ca^ie yon see A slig h t reaem bU nce ®f th e two D on 't lay th e blame on me!

— M arianne

TH E STOMACH SHOULD BE ABOVE PO LITIC S!

Mihter:ly Idea of a con.sclciiilous ob :or i.s the staunch Rcpubllcai 3 finds tu rkey se t before h im

today—and w on 't eal It.—ro iitico

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briBsi la ai Tori*.CHAPTER VI

t i t J E L L O , Joey.” T here w i i no ^ corclialiiy in D aw son’* f re e t -

'"^'L isti-n, Duw.son—w h a t 'i th e Idea of sending th a t du m b F ly n a down to my place in th e m id d le of the rif ib t—ju s t w h en m y p a r tywas— "

"1 doubt U you’ve m e t M r. A l* Sion. Joey." D awson in te rru p te d . “Mr. A lston, this i i Jo e y d l T o ilo , ow ner of the C lub C hateatL Y ou've probably be en thW e.”

Alston rose to acknow lj Jo e y 'j nod. N either m a n n an.v move lo shake h a n d i.

"If you don ’t m ind , C a p ta in Dawson. I ’d lJ)c« to g e t so m e tle e p .” Alston said. - I f I can— "

"Go right ahead . M r. A lsion ,' D aw jon agreed. "Y ou p ro b ab ly need it."

“Would you m in d if I o rd e red .Komc .sleeping tab le ts? I l e f t hom e hurried ly and fo rgo t to ta k e one.

"Tell F lynn to g e t y o u sotne, Ml'. A lston." H e w a ite d a« A lsto n moved slow ly a n o s t th e ro o m , o u t o f the door, th e n c a lle d a f te r h im , "Good n lg h tl" b u t A llto n a p p a r ­ently d id no t he a r . D a w io n tu rn e d back to d l Torlo.

• C igar, Joey?" . H e o ffe red Bei thorne’s box of p e rfec to i. 1

- T orlo took one, l l f h tM 'i t , pu ffed vigorously. F o r a m o m e n t bo th m en sa t, sm oking, say in g no th ing , waiting.

T ) I TO RIO belled th e p o p u l concep tion of a g a n g ster. I-

w as sm all, and h is I ta l ia n a ncestry evidenced itself In h is b la ck , d a rt ing eyes, and d a rk com plex ion . I lls clothes w ere w ell ta ilo red a n d ho w ore th em like a m odel. H e looked m ore like a m usician o r a e ifo lo than a k ille r .

‘'L isten. Dawi-on. I 'v e g o t w ork fo do ." Jo e y began a t Jast. "I ju i t ge tting ready to c lose w Flynn comes in and says y o u w. c(I to see m e. H e sa id A rnold Bcnthorne had be en k illed . I tr ie d to Icll him th a t I h a v e n 't been ou tiidc of th e C ha teau a l l cven inc bu t he w ou ldn 't lis ten . S a id you w anted to ta lk to m e a n d that, w as that. W hat do y o u w a n t . D aw - #on?"

"Vou Itnew A rno ld B cn lh o rn c p re tty well. Joey?" D aw son asked

“Sure, I knew h im . H o lf th e nig lit clubs in tow n k n e w B cn - th o m e by h is Tirst nam e. H e used lo come to th e C h a te au a Jot. But 1 d idn 't know h e w as d e a d u n ­til F lynn told m e. W h y p ic k or me?".

Joey di TorloW eren 't y o u a n d B e n th o m e a*-

(ociated"— D aw to n p a u ie d a t th e v o rd —“In b u s ln t is to g e th e r once?”

"B cnthorne ba ck e d m y ftrs t speakeasy.”

“You h a v e n 't h a d m uc li to do w ith him a iace th e n ? " D «w «oa queried.

“Only as a custom er. W lien liquor w en t legal, B e n th o m e d e ­cided th e re w as no qu ic k m oney in It, and w e disso lved o u r— our pa rtne rsh ip .” Di Torio p u rse d hU m outh, devoted h is a tte n t io n to smoke rings.

"Y ou 're ly ing , Joey ,” D aw son ia id calmly. "Y ou and B e n th o m e never dissolved y o u r ‘partnersh ip .* You and B e n th o m e h a v e been

dxed up in h a lf th e ra c k e ts in this town.

'B en thom e h a d th e h a b it o f keeping record.^— p riv a te reco td s, Joey. H e h a d a l i t t le boo k In h is dc.<k here. Y ou th o u g h t J t w a i lo

safe, d id n ’t y o u , Joey? B en - thorne guessed th a t , and k e p t I t almost ou t in th e open—a n in n o ­cent looking UtUe d ia ry , b u t 1 louldn 't m iss it."

"Listen, D aw son ," d i T o rlo sa id condescendingly, “ I to ld yo\i I w as in m y club a ll n ig h t. I w us w ith a p a rty o f frien d s . T h e y 'll te ll you—"

"A rc you su re y o u d id n 't le av e the club la s t n ig h t? " ‘

" I ’ll ta k e th a t back ;" Jo e y sa id . "1 did leave b u t on ly fo r a few minutes. D av e W atson w as h a v ­ing a p a rty . I th o u g h t T d drop by and pick u p M arly n —you know . Marlyn \V hlte— b u t h e r a p a rtm e n t

I was da rk s o ' I d ro v e on back to

th e c lu b w ith o u t stopping . D ave’U rem em ber a n d lo w ill P e te . P e te 's m y m n a g u . "

you Ju s t w e n t o u t fo r a rU e, J o e y - t i i by r o v n t U ; ' D aw - «on tho o k h U head . "No. Joey , l^ .teo ^ t y o u cou ld th in k fa s te r

'L isten . Y ou le f t th e C lub C ha teau , you d rove up h e re to B en thom e 's— you could m a k e it in a few m inutes—y o a cam e in th a t ild « e n tra n ce you a lw ay s u se d and you found B e n th o m e In th e stu d y .

"Y ou’ve be en h o ld ing o u t on B en thom e , b lackm ailing h im . a n d you knew B e n th o m e w o u ld n 't le t you g e t a w a y w ith i t T h a t 's w hy h« m ade o u t th ia reco rd . W ith th a t book h e figu red h e cou ld keep y o u r .m o u th d o se d u n ti l h e found ,a w ay of d o s in g It pe rm a n en tly .

“B u t you b e a t h im to I*. Joey . Y ou sh o t A rno ld B e n th o m e a s h e sa t In th is ch a ir . T h en you jam m ed th a t s tra ig h t c h a ir th e re a g a in s t - th e door, r if led ^ e safe , a n d final­ly, w hen y o u h e a rd F ly n n and K ro n e ta k in g th e doo r o f t the hinges, you w en t o u t th e w indow . I t 's « c losed ease, Joey— a n d i t w ill send y o u to th e cb alr ."

T ) I T O RIO w as s ilen t, s tu d y in g th e glow ing e n d of h is c igar.

A t la s t he spoke. “ Y ou 've m issed one th ing in y o u r m u rd e r case, D aw son. W h a t tim e w a s B en- th ro n e k illed ?"

“T h e co roner’s d e p u ty sa id i t w as r ig h t a ro u n d m id n ig h t I t took Fl>-nn and K ro n e a w h ile to ge t th e door dow n.”

'T h a t p roves i t ." D l Torlo sm iled . " I can p rove by ho lf a dozen w itnesses th a t I d id n 't leave th e C lub C ha teau u n til a f te r m id­n ig h t I t w as a lm o st 12:15 before I cou ld g e t aw ay . A nd y o u had a lre a d y fo u n d B e n th o m e ’a body by th a t tim e."

A N D th e re ’s o n e th in g you ’ve forgotten . I n e v e r though t

i t o f you. D aw son. I 'm sav in g y o u r jo b b y te lling y o u th is in ad - 'a nce . T here ’s th e lit t le ite m of

gun."Y our cop. F ly n n , lif te d m y

■■ o u t o f this •

BRUCEtATTON IN WASHINGTONBy BK IICE CATTON

(BtcoIbc Tfanes W aahlngtoa C orrespondent)

W ASHINGTON. Nov. 2 3 - 'n > e projected tn n s f e r to P a n a m an ia n reg is try of those U nited S U U s line stean u b ip s m ay have f&llen th rough , b u t th e fac t rem ains th a t (he tn a r- c h a n t m arine of lit tle P an am a Is proportionately th e fa stest growing in Uie vorld .

Altliough P an a m a Is a na tio n of only 99MO square mllee a n d some 476.000 inhab itan ts , h e r m e rc h an t

, m arine today com prises IW sh ip s and m a s to 717.539 tons, a ccord ing lo U oyds' RegU ter.- I t is la rger th a n th a t o f any o th e r U U n-A m erlcan naUon. A nd lU am osaig growth Is n o t due to the w ar In Burope.

F o u r years ago. accord ing U U oyds', P a n a m a's reg is tered m e r­c h a n t tonnage stood a t 1363W. T he fac tors w hich h a re enab led I t lo m ultiply th a t tonnage b y /n e a r ly se re n In fou r years were o pe ra ting full steam long before H itle r 's troops m arched In to P oland . By th e m kklle of 1938, fo r In su n c e . U oyds' reveals th a t 611,000 to n s o f s te a m ­ers and m otorshlps h a d ob ta ined

reg ls to ' under th e P a n a m a flag.

scabbard on th e w ay H ave y o u found th e gurft th a t k illed B e n th o m e yet?

"N o," D aw son rep lied , “ b u t F lynn probab ly h a s i t in h ia pocket now ."

"D on 't b e too su re a b o u t th a t, m y f rie a d ," Jo e y w e n t on coaH - den tly . “ I c a n y a .38 a u to m atic and It h a sn ’t ^ e n fired in s ix m onths. A nd w h en you g e t th a t b u lle t o u t o f B e n th o m e ’s head , th e re 's one th in g m ore to r em e m ­ber—ballistics te s ts . S u re ly y o u 'v e heard of them !"

(T o B e C en tlnned )

H I S T O R Y O f T ^ i n F a lls C ity & C o u n ty

11 ptUKKed n lrkel I'l ie h |, |,„ If h e 1

M ID ItU K I

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—I.»ral I

HT l.lN l;

JS T E A K S AGONOV. M. 1914

Tlie following Is taken from tlie au iu lny su ie am n n uiul wilt be Of ln iore.il to mnuy Tw in Fulls people;

"P resld tiil A. H. U pliam and Dean Jdd lngs of the U nlvrraity of Idaho w ere guests a i a iunciieon given In th e ir honor by a g roup of torm er Idatio sludeiiia laat, W ednesday a t th e Lee House, W a»lilnBlon, D. 0 . T h e m ajority of young people p ic i- e n l were ntudenta a t the unlver.illy du rin g Uie yeur 1D31, Ute year of P residen t U pham ’s Itiauaurallon . Of th e 8S or nioio Irialio a ludentn now In W ashinm on and m embern of tlir Id ah o nU te ijooleiy, 12 w rie i)rr.-.rm a i Uie luncheon. Including .Mi. nncl Mr.w, OreeK W ell.. Mi and Mis. C henter Sno«-. Vcr/iori 0 P . O. Blienebrrgpv i.nd WMier a m lth . 'r » tn Palis.

M is . a . t'. D tiu ikIiIi

27 YE'ARS AGO

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Ihr AinriiiI llir :ri(tlic) Tiu.

day. 'H ie American KuIIa i defeated the ro ca lrllo r. i,,! nini'kfo<il by a liluh M<nr itUlllUil t>n)n liKvr lirrii in: soma ha rd p rac ilr r fm iiir

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lirlkvlth e T w in PallA i

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T h e f i r n t n . n i r i f r i im th e I’n c l f i c m WHS j r r o u ix i b y tl HOI) f i f ty c o in im iiyH t Port Vincotivtir........A f o w h u i i t l m l b u r r c ln o f f l o u r s h ip p e d to Miin K ru iw cJhco ind V> nnwnlliin i t i l u n d i t h a t y u u r b r o i ig l i t t l i o ^ o m p A u y fi'iiii) ^ 1 0 to 9 1 2 R b a r r f l l . .

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The Family Doctor

Uy DU. MORRIH FIS H B E IN E ditor, Jou rnal o f th e American

Medical AMOciatlon, a n d of Hy- geta, th e H ea lth M agaslne

.T he word anem ia rea lly menn^ "w ltliou t blood." I t Is rrequentiv u>ied U) describe n o t on ly cases li; which the fo rm ation of blood hu> been reduce<l. b u t ab>o cases Ir w hlcli the luunber o f red blood cell’ is le u Ilian It oug lil to be. I t b< ais< used In cosc.n in w hich Uie amoun; of red coloring in a tU r in th e blood b gicaUy reduced.

A peiMin w lili a iicm iu m ay be m ferlng from any or a conib lnail ol a ll tJie.if tujidJUon*.

T h e phy.slctan can frequeni judge fiom h ii f i r s t s ig h t o f i p a lle iil wlii'ilicr o r no t anem ia present. A leducetl' m nount of r coloring m a tte r tn th e blood v. m ake (he p a tien t took pale.

However, a loolt a t th e h a ril pi a te or Ihe eye Ind ica tes m ore to doc to r iliaii J u n a gllmiwe of i sk in . TliP JiKtn o n i in face-m ay SIM to be re»l bci'iiu.ie It bi aunbuiin

VIEW

# HIGHLIGHTS FROM LATEST BOOKS

Prim ary conference will be he ld in d a y evening under Ihe direc tion

of Mrs. L ester O ruw ell. A special program has been prepa red . AI' members of Uic wai-d a re Inv ited i bf iireaeni.

Mr. a n d Mrs. R . W. Lovla. Dubois, are vi.slting a t the iiom e o f M r, and Mr*. F. W. P a la n t th is w eek.

D aughters of th e U ta li P ioneers m il a l th e hom e of M r. a n d M rs. LeMer O ruw ell la.st week.

The Home Econom ics clas.i will be held a t th e hom e of M rs. L au ra Anderson in Declo M onday , Nov. ■il. MIm M argare t Hill. T w in Palls , will give a lesson on C h ris tm as l)lT^^nl3.

Jey W arre/i Jefl to r CaM /ornia Sunday to siwnd tlie w in te r.

Floyd L arsen a n d Fay B m illi were miirrled Nov, IS In th e L ogan tem - l>lr. Mr. Larsen 1h of B urley. Miss tim lth Is Uie d a u g h te r o f M r. nnd Mi.s, Victor Hmltfi.

Mr. and M rs! C larence Bluke- m m r, Suit Lake C ity, w ere gueMs a l iiic luinie of M rs. ninkeuio iii

iii.N.' M l,'a n d M rs. P. T . Iv ie, Uie

U. S. BATTI.E FO R FREEDOM RETOLD Dem ocracy In Ibe U nited S U U s Is

th e catgrow tb of a long, dram aU o ftn igg te of th e m a tse t. o f a g rea t m any persons w ho suffe red a n d sacriflecd to keep th e to rch con ­s ta n tly l it . I t ’s a s lo ry whose o r­igins a re o ften fo rgo tten today. V. F . C alverton brings them back w ith r ig e r a n d rare In sigh t In a book as readable a s i t ii tim ely, **The A w akening of A merlea" (John D ay: $M 5>. T oo h a re n o t plsm bed th e fu ll d e p th s of A n«r> lea's heritage u n til you've read It. CalTcrton’s f in a l wordi excerpted briefly here :T he democTAcy th a t A m erica,

achieved in colonial days w as an ou tgrow th of an a g ra rian na tio n . . . I t was th e d m o c ra e y o f a sim ple, ag ricu ltu ral people, w hose q u a n e l was no t w ith th e w ay they m ade a living, bu t w ith th e w ay p ro ­prietors. governors a n d politicians interfered w ith th e w ay they lived. T hey needed po litica l pow er to com ­b a t such in terference , to th w a rt such designs.

F o r people living u n d e r such con> ditions political dem ocracy was inough. A grarian dem ocracy is a d e ­

quate In a n a g ra rian country . r- B u t w hat happened in th e l${h

century a n d w as com pleted in the 20th wa.s th a t A merica w as t r a n s ­form ed from' a n a g ra rian in to an industria l country.

Because of th a t change, dem oc­racy b being rebo rn today ; a new umbilicus is be ing bcvered, a iv^w parentage rea llied . D em o crao ’ has acquired a n econom ic em bodim ent, added a new tissue. . .

T o achieve in d u stria l dem ocracy l i the task th a t confront.^ us s na tion . In Ihe colonial period gave democracy a m ean ing a n d sig ­nificance th a t it lacked in E u rope; in la ter years we a dded to th a t

j and .significance by ex ­tending and expanding It, w idening it^ periphery, doubling its diam eter.

This wa.< th e AW AKENING O P AMERICA — th e most- hlgn ifican t

ikenlng in th e m odem world, to be awakened is n o t enough,

stay awake is m ore im p o rta n t And to stay aw ake A m erica m ust fiake lU dem ocracy dynam ic a n d lOt fctotic, progressive a'nd n o t ret-

l-ogresslve.

C B lA P r a TO SAIL ^■jUNDXa PAKAHA FLAG

T b e s e la c to rs a ra la rge ly ecoD* om ie. S tciim sblp m en h e r* '.p o in t o u t th a t p a n a m » does boC i ^ u l r e t h a t - t h t o w n en o r o fflc tra a n d o re * of ab lp s re tis te re d u nder hfcr

be ciU aens o f P a n a m a., . e b a a prac tically no “s a f e t y leglalaU oo go rem lng h e r m e re h an t m a rin e , n w h a s she any m aritim e la b o r legislation. CooseQuently I t U m u c h cheaper to ope ra te a vessel u n d e r th e P an a m an ia n flag th a n i t Is to sa i l u nder th e f lag of a coun­try like th e U nited S tates.

E xam JnaU on o f a rec en t lis ting of th e P a n a m an ia n m e rc h an t m arine show s on ly e ig h t ou t of th e 1S5 sh ip s th e re reg is tered give P a n a m a a s th e ir hom e p o r t P iftjr-tw o give A m erican clUes a s th e ir hom e ports.2S lis t Oslo, a n d 36 l is t London. Seven a re listed a s from H ong K ong.

A large num ber of vessela under th e P a n a m a flag a re tan k ers . Of Ihe ScandJjiavJan-ow ned vessels f l y - l » I n l t h a t flag, m any a re steam w hat- ^ era a o d th e ir consorts. L argest ves­sel u nde r th e P anam a flag Is th e V estfokl o f Oslo, a w haler o f some 8,000 tons.

SEAM EN PBBDICT FU K T H K R G B O H T H

S o ra p id h as been th e grow th of th e P a n a m a m e rc h an t f lee t th a t som e m aritim e experts here p red ic t i t will before long ra n k w ith th e w orld’s leaders . OUiers ho ld sucli p redlcU ons to be p re tty op tim istic .

T h e U nited S ta te s m e rc h a n t m a r ­ine Is given in U oyds' a s 11,516,3^8 to n s for 1938. w hile G re a t B rlU in 's In th e sam e year was given a s 30.- 719,000.17)15 ind icates U ia t Uie P a n ­a m a n ia n s have a good way to 'fio .

Y et U ielr m e rc h an t service today Is nearly ha lf th a t o f a s good a se a -fa r in g n a tio n a s Sw eden, m pre th a n h a lf a s la rge a.<i D enm ark 's, a n d a q u a rte r th e slie o f F rance 's .

W h e th e r any m ore U nited S ta te s sh ip s a re u-ansferred to P a n a m a ­n ia n reg istry because of Uie w ar m ay .be doubtfu l, Ip view o f th e a d - , m in istra tio n 's action on Uie p ro - A posed U nited S ta te s lines tran s fe rs . ^

As one shipp ing m a n he re ex ­presses It, in Uie p a s t i t h a s been fe lt th a t—since m ost foreign n a -

s look on P an am a as a n A m eri- p ro tec to ra te—regtstraU on Vin-

th e P a n a m a n a g 'c a r r ie s 'a ll th e a d v an ta g es of A m erican reg ls tra - “ on a n d none of th e d raw backs.

Inciden ta lly , the increased reg is­try h a s been a fa ir lt«m in th e In -

if th e P an a m a governm ent, i t costs a dollar a ton to reg is ter a

il In P an am a. O n U iat. basis, P a n a m a h as collected upw al’ds of «5&0,000 from slilp ow ners In Uie la s t four years.

becauno tl le i>ei'Bon has Uiln Akin, Ml.a n d becnu Ihe blood vessels sliinr AOii. l;ith rough ihe ^klll, and sollleliIue^ ChIIIoIbecam e ili e iK-rson is extrem ely well wrrksiiourlAlied, nlthough anem ic. T hf

W hen a lieraon liits an insufflclriii It'll II'blWKl, th e abftcnce nmy llilllllDI

be due to a sho rtage o f red blood cuiniiticell or lu ihc fac t U iat various jwi- Mi. 1nOlU, ,iu<'li as X -ray s, rad ium , ben- I'onipni

Kiiliiiiirene priKl ucls. o r m elnlllo iiol.-.on«,have Kcie<1 on th e body, l l m ay .!.• wiih IIdue to <liininge lo Uie bone iiuu io v In which the red blood cel)« uio fonni-d, or lo the fac t d ia l rertwin o rgans ol Ihe botiy a m aerloiiMv daimiiiPd by dl^ea6e i.o th a t iln;. r a n iio t ]i;.iy Uielr p a rt h i reBrii--i,>- Uoii <it iliL- blood.

Del mill nubsU iices a re iicccMuty to piudiice blood cells w ith a su fll- c len t am oun t of red coloring mnl*

.Oseiic’c o l Iron m ay teniHin « be ubAcni fi the t>o(ly dl a lso know Atomach WhU'h are of blood.

I n otlir due lo a th e uc'lloii tUm of » blood, llki

> iron elihcm Uie d ie t o r 1<1 lo lieiiio rrhaye . l i n ih a l Ihe liver and ilir

m ay supply su tx ta ju T ) evrf>nllal lo Uie buiUitu^

r runes an ein ta mav i>e deM iiivtloii of hliMMi l>yof infec tion or ny th e a> • .ibslaiices w tilrh deniroy

la in m icals. eMionii

nilon of blood becau-e oldesiiJauiidlur.

T he blood li th e m ost en.>riiii sulMiunce in Uie liim iaii bo<ly. Ui less It b> k e p t norm al in am out ill red blood rnlla and in red lulo ing m iiller, h c allii Is bound lo mi fer.

riRRMANY L A lintt II.A'I'llfclNa. 'IVnn. IU.FD—Dl

ler W ollf, lo rm erly one i n a iiy ’N m ost fam ous musiuln h a t U>« w orld 's niustoal uen ier has ih llled from E uroM to tlw United

S la te s . W ollf a n d Ula w ile. E nd U n d , a r t M aching musin at T ennessee W esleyan college, lln says ( h a t o ppo rtun ity in th e field o i m u ­sic in O erm any h a s deoliiied but in A nierioa It l»ae fnoreased.

(lotsT lie colJeqUoo of refuse London M.000,000 annually .

Ellin Boden and lied fro m a tr ip to

w here they npen l two iiliiK rfliitlv rs .•w Hoy H4Witn Hocoinpan- tlR'ir Hcoiiluiiuiier. Ray n<i|, he ld i-l*uis u ruund a

.lucliil M onday n igh t. . W llford W rlgley ac-

l)v Mr, and M rs, Ployd ^lltklerville. a re v isiting

i r s m O irgo ii. W asliltiK- illlnrnln. 'l lte y expeol lo ,wo weeks. M rs. N ora

lug lo r th e W rlgley

■ i(| M is

i»1 M;

U ielr abseiKuilediv liny ScuulA, accom pi

iiiiniKuriner. a tte n d e d the I'vicw a l Burley lust week, riviiig m erit badges were lit Itlc lia rd Ix)w der, Jay >iu. I tsx Ivie, Je ro ld B all- ivid Weeii*..liiiuii Bm ltli is v isiting In

1 «(i'|iheiiB, llulne, la v isit-

S l i i ( | f i i l » (Jive . I'alkH for B. P. W.

•IKltUMK, Nuv, i i le p c c la l l - • ■logiaiii 1,11 " i,ife in a n A m erican i:»mniuiiiij- 100 Y e a n A go," Was iitrsriiled iin ,irr th e o h a tn iia n sh lp If mim riniK -K H albert. L incoln «-h(Hil 1ii-,iuirior, w hen she pre- 'r i i tro (VM, „( |,(,r in iplls a t U. I'. W. llirnllUK Ml,I,day.

Cliiitle* Hlirldon, f if th g rad e , told |>1 III' lift ol ihc h u iiw ra a n d iil- i.iifei« • 11,1 Difh o h a d b u rn spok« >11 iniilnn ol early days a n d th e ir riiiiiuuiiiKK.'

Mhs liou iihy llo |iktiin wa* ac- i:''|tleil liiui ihn i.igu iilsa tlon a« » new iiieiiibei', <hiiing th e biwlnesiliCSSlUII,

MIm ll i i ib n t will he lionteM to niembcm nf n ir o rg a i i lu t ln n a t (he n rx t mretiiiK. Mins Ju n e D ew liirsl, chairm an of th e ed ucalim ial m lltre will have rlia rg e o f th e grsHi. M lu O rayce MeJtoli less to Uie club M onday.

th e pro- w as h o t-

ItKAD THB TlM fJ! W ANT AD«,

DECLOM rs. Sophia E rickson h a s re ­

tu rn ed to h e r home a f te r v isiting a t Uie hom e of h e r .son. Alvin E rickson and fam ily a t O akley. M rs. E rickson tJsed to live a t O akley and w hile th e re visited old tim e frltnd.s.

R . L. F ish e r 'Is spending .the nex t k'o weeks a t Sub le tt . sT h e S a ra h S ophia c h a p te r of th e S

D au g h ters o f th e U tah Pioneers m e t ' recen tly a t the hom e o f Mrs. T eresa C lark. T h e m eeting w as in 'h a rg e of th e two vice-presiden ts, M rs. E lm er P entod a n d M rs. TcrcMi

:k. T lie p residen t. M rs. Em m a D arring lon , was unable to a tte n d on accoun t o f sickness in h e r fam ily. T h e lesson was given by C lass L ead­e r Mrs. M innie Anderson.

H yrum S. Lewis w ent to Jackson F rid ay to a tten d th e fu n e ra l of M rs. S lu ts . H e w as one of th e speakers.

Mr. a n d M rs. A lbert H erboid were called to R upert Sunday on accoun t o f Uie d e a th o f the ir g ran d d a u g h te r, th e seven-w eeks-oid In fa n t o f Mr. a n d M rs. BIm H erboid. R upert,

PSYCHOANALYST

A nsw er t* P r e r k u a YussliHORIZONTAL1.7 Pioneer

psychoanalystw ho d i e d ------recently ,

11 To scatter.12 C ared for

mcdlcally..H T In y

vegetable.IflCiireful

ronslde iatlon .I t P a ir o f l ings.16 Dench.20 Made

flf jfr led .22 Asuumed

23 Preposition.n D elirium.27 Myself.2(1 Hastened.a o u t il slund.31 Bonnet,SZ Sluggiih.U Right.39 Social Insecf, H e w aa m3flL ibrelto . by profession.

45 S evere critics.

m M o ilnd in dye, 49 T o decorate .M F igu re of

V ERTIOA L1 To observe .2 T h e sam e.3 M ountain. I P r e s s in f .

9 J T ru n k d raw er 5 M ore 54 Bones. p o v e rty .SO W eird . s tr icken .68 To em p loy . 6 fltream------ ob iiruc lJon .

7 B arb aro us. S R o ad .» • H<

w ere scoffed n t a t Arst.

IS B everage.U H la ideas a r t

w ide ly ------n o w ..

17 C hurch title .19 T h e soul.21 M in isters.24 V en tila ting

m achine ,26 T hose w ho

vouch.27 Mole.29 P o in ted end.31 V ehicle,33 To sleiil.37 O rder.30 H um an tru n k .41 H orse.42W nrninB of

dutlgn-.44 F la t round

plate.4SR oo( p o in t

rovcring .47 f-oii* g r s is ,4nO |i(-ia meiodjf40 T hick sh rub .ilyxed

------ o r s le ep « Ja v an e se tree . .'SO Door rug,im ages to 10 L ion 's hom e. fl2D cftnlleu n d e rs tan d U H In -------o r a rtic la .b eh av io r. p rinclp lea S3 A ya.

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, TKundajr, Kovember 23, 1939 IDAHO EVENING TIMES. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO

Majority’ 2IWW1

BIGWyUWBA C KPRESM

B r O n iM P re n A m a lo r ity o l th e naU on's (am -

lUes, {(^lowing th e lead o( P resi­d e n t Roosevelt, observed ■njwiks- glTlng dajr w hile th e o the rs looked o n , a w a illn s th e trwUUo&al ^ a te n e x t T hu rsday .

A survey show ed m ost of th e heavily popula ted s ta tes, w ith th e eweptJcm o l New E ng laa ti ’■her* th e f irs t T hanksB lvlng w as estab­lished 318 ye a rs a«o, wcr* Woong 37 observ ing th e holiday today. T w enty-five s ia le s . Including lo u r th a t decided to observe bo th dates, WlU c eleb ra te Nov. 30, th e la st

^ T h u rsd ay o f th e m on th . m T h e spU t w as caused by th e

P residen t’s decision th a t a n earlie r T h a n ^ v l n g w ould help C hristm as shQpplng. t t le f t m ost o f th e la tg er eltlea sh u t dow n for th e tu rkey festiv ities w hile o th e rs carried on business a s usual.

O bserve Today 6 t« te s observing th e holiday to ­

day were I l l i n o i s , lioub lana , M ississippi. Pennsy lvania . Delaware. O hio, C aM oro la, In d ian a . New 'Yotk. M ary land . G eorgia , M ichigan, O re­gon. M issouri, U tah , M ontana. New Je rsey . N orth D akota. SouUi C aro­lin a . •Virginia, ■Washington, W est V irg in ia a n d W y o m i n g , and N ebraska, Colorado, T exas a n d New Mcxico. T he la tte r four, be­cause o f legally-binding guber­n a to ria l p roclam aU ons th a t con­flic ted P residen t’s and o th e r reasons, will celebra te nex t

■ T h u rsd ay also.U w as a n official holiday In New

Y ork, W ash ing ton , Chicago. K ansas C ity , S t . Louis. S a n Francisco . A t­la n ta , C leveland a n d Philadelphia a ll m a jo r business cen tars . B oito r

» H artfo rd , D es Moines, M lnneapolU a n d S t . P a u l a n d were op e ra tin g norm ally.

r C lUei F«U lo FoUow M any clUes, In s ta te s w hich offl-

d a lly h a d p rocla im ed th e observ­ance fo r th e SOth. celebra ted today. O th e rs , in s ta te s celebra ting today, sa id they w ould w ait until th e 30th.

T h e s ta te o f W ashington cele­b ra te d today—ex cep t th e tow n of C larkston . acro ss th e Colum bia river f ro m Id ah o , w hich will observe th e SOth.

of Nation's Families Observing ThanksgivingMrs. Dahl Garries On

CLOVERR ich a rd C h ris tian . In fa n t son of

M r. a o d M rs. P red H ah n , w as bap­tized S u nday a t th e H ah n home. Sponsors w ere M r. a n d M rs. Andrew O stlund a n d M iss Irene H ah n . O f­fic ia ting a t th e cerem ony was W . D annen fe ld t.

T h e W o lth er league -Clover C h a f f ’ pubUcaUon came o ff th e p ress la s t w tek*ead . E d ito rs were E rh a rd P u fa h l a n d M iss Phyllis L u te a n d M iss H elen M eyer, assisted by A. P fo ten h au er.

M rs. T heodo re K luender, sr., was hono red on h e r birthday lo st week w hen th e follow ing appeared for a social evening, b ringing lunch : Mr. and M rs. W alle r K luender a n d fnm - liy, M r. a n d M rs, T . W . K luender and fam ily, M r. and M rs. W illiam D oehlke, M r. and Mrs. W illiam L uaders a n d M r. a n d Mrs. M artin Luaders.

E rho rd P u fa h l a n d MIm Irene H ahn a n d M iss G ladys Jagels a tr tended tlie W alU ier league Yrilow- Klone rone rally m eeting a t Poca­tello la s t Sunday . T hey were ac­com panied by M r. a n d Mr#. R . L. Jagels,

A mong those who iU rprlsed Mrs. W, D an iien fe ld t on h e r birthday luRl w « 'k w ere Rev. and M rs. R , O, W estciidorf. M r, a n d M rs, Edwin L ierm nii and »on. M r. and Mr», E r­h a rd L lr rin an a n d daughters and Mr. a n d Mrs. Em il L lerm an, A social evening was enjoyed, followed by irrvlnK or liincli.

J . II. Ruiitkn lit rMhbitiUnii hin Icnnn t lioiiim. noon to be occupied by liln luin, Itlc iiord, and wife, Tlie In terio r l i a lso being remodeled and renovated .

Bpeclai T lianksg lv lng day services will l)(i hnld TIiuriHtay, Nov. 30, a t 10:30 a . m. a t T r in ity church.

Rev. W. P , O co tae . P o illa n d , gave an iiluatra tod m ission lecture last week a t Uio chu rch , on "Life In tlie M aU nuaka V alley, Alaska.” Rev,

, O eorgo waa a n overn igh t gueAt a t th e parsonage,

l4 is t week a g roup of nel«libor« charlvurled M r. and Mrs. W aller JiiKols. who w ere recently m arried a t C arlton , Neb, T lie usual trea la were received, followed by a social h o u r In th e Jagels home,

Mr, a n d M rs. W aller Jagels and M nlba a n d M rs. W illiam I.u ts and K en n e th re tu rn e d Tuendiiy {rnni N etiraaka.

Mr; and M rs, W ilber U trlrh and M ilton U lrich le ft Itrldsy for P n rl- lanrt, F rom th e re they p lan to «o oil to Loa A ngeles, v ia th e coant,

r r l t a M eyer re lu rned 'n iew lay • tlnr a nionth'fl s tay w ltii relallven a t Mnuoln, Neb., a n d Sylvan O rove,

. K nn,k Mr. a n d M rs. B m est M eyer left

Friday for a w eek 's s ta y a t L ava H ot Springs.

le a v in g B atiirday on an e lk h u n t- Ing tr ip tn th e Pocatello region were Mr. a n d M rs. O tto H ahn .

En-hard P u fa h l le ft M onday for P o r t W ayne, In d .. w hara h e will re- sum a a tudlca In a r ad io englnaarlng achool, e ip e o tln g to rem ain th e win* te r m onths. H e 1s aocoinpanled on Uie tr ip by A lfred Doehlke, .wlio in . te iu ls to purohaae a oar a t * factory and* drive I t o n h is re tu rn home.

T h e V em e S ohultea are* motttvg th is week fro m th e W illiam K luen­d e r farm to a place In the violnlly of K den .' M r, and Mrs. W alter K luender a n d Minii a re m oving m th e K luender p lace Uius vacated,

Mr, ftnd M ni. Pred L uts and fam ­ily le ft F rid ay fo r N am pa w here they w ere lu s s ta o t Mrs. I.u ls 's b ro ther, th n H. B, L lerm ans. 'i lie y retu rned tiim day avanlng.

t O uesta a l th e m arriage and re- oepUon of th e ir niece. Miss Adeline T liaem art, to E rh a rd Dolise a t Twin P a lls S u nday a v en ln f, were Mr. and M rs. B. H , PeralgelU a n d family.

M ra, I la ro lA (WWlej> D ahl, wUe o l A m e ric an a v U lw heia prisoner m ore th a n tw o y e a n by Spanlsb N atio iud lfta , a rrives a t Newark a ir ­p o rt to beg in V . 8 . lecture tour. J a s t r e tu rn e d from Eurepe, she hopes to raise fu n d s fo r h e r husband, now u n d e r life im prisonm ent u n te n ce for a id in g th e Loyalists. An appeal from M r*. D a h l to Gen, Franco Is said to h a v e sav ed h e r husband from deatli.

Your HealthBy ALAN L. HART, M. D.

U-Taberculosta Association and StateDivision o f P n b U o ja e a ith

‘ SY P O IU S(Continued)

D IAGNOSISW hen e xam ining for syphlli.^ it

Is very Im p o rtan t to make a carcful g e n era l physica l exam ination, no ting especially a scar o r a chancre if p rcsen l. deform iU es of tlie bones, th e activ ity o f th e nervous reflexes, and th e cond ition of tlie mouUi ond eyes. I n a n y of tl\cso o rgans one m ay f in d th e te ll-ta le evidence of syphilitic Infection.

I f th o p a t ie n t has an unhealed c h an c re , th e d lschatgc from I t should be exam ined w ltli th e m ic ­roscope for o rganism s.

17)6 m o st generally reliable m e th ­ods o l dlagnoHlng syphilis a re th e blood tents com m only know n as th e W osAcrmnn and th e K ahn . T ho blood teaU become positive about

X or e ig h t weeks a fte r Infection, .H ow ever w hen th e nervous sys­

tem h a s ta k e n the b ru n t o t th e p u n - Isiim ent tho blood m ay show .n o th ­ing w h ile th e sp inal fluid (draw n from th e sp in a l canal) will be i» s l- tlve. I t ia a lw ay i wise Uierelore In aUBplcioUs case s to have tlw W na- sc rm an on bo th blood ond spina] fluid.

T heae te s ta a re a s nearly pe rfec t a s a n y th in g h u m a n can be. PoalUve reactions in th e absence of syphilis a re e x trem e ly ra re In w ell-conduct­ed labo ra to ries ,

PrevenU onT lie b est w ay lo preven t ayplillls

Is to avo id expoeure to it. I n o rd i­na ry life th e re la com paratively lit tle d anger o t non -vene real Infection If th e u su a l hygianlo precautions and c ira iiilness a re observed.

W hen exposure Is known to have occurred , th e applica tion of calomnl o in tm en t to th e pa rU , If done w ithin two o r th ree hours afterw ard , is of considerab le value.

O utlookByphllln In by no m eans Incurable,

If tre i itn ir iit is begun In Uie f irs t (ow w eeks o r m on ths and eu iiied (]Ul proi>orly, perm anent., cure can be nxpeotrd . I f it Is no t begun u n til lwi> or lli r r e y n irs a fte r Infection, niirn Is m nc li m ore nnRerlnln, and In tliiMn caai'A w lirrc trea ln ien t Is no t iin ilrrtnkc ii u iilll m any years have pnMcil oiirn la o ften thn reaso n th a t by _m icrobes havo h idden themselvea away In inntiy tlAsiica hard to n n o h w ith Uie d ru g s we use lo com bat tlie dlsense.

syphld iffiou lt, Decniise o f t| w om en aliuuld be trea te d

. _ lly du rin g pregnanoy; if th is la do n a du rin g the la a t rour m on ths o r m ore of the iiregnanoy % h e a lth y c h ild wlU usually be bo th .

T rea tm en tS yphilis Is a d isease w

dver Uie e iltirp body and Ujerefore I ta t re a U n a n t m u s t b e thorough i proiongMl, M any pa tien ts oonna grief A ithar because <1) tliey Uilnk th a t abaenoe o f 'sy m p to m s me^ns cure o r iMKaiise (3) they believe Uie doctor la on ly try ing to g e t more money o u t o f them w hen he urges Uiem to c o n tin u e treaU nedl.

TIi«r« a r* o e ru ln po in ti o f hjr< glene w hloli m a k e trea tm en t • n d m ore effeoU vfr-«,g. avoW a.,.„ ^ overw ork a n d fa tigue , cacetul att«i\> Uon to UiD o laaiiitneas o t th e m outh a n d taeU), a n d abstan tlon from a l­cohol.

Ttift d ru g s UMd In th o trea tm e n t

of syphilis fall Into four groups; T h ey a re a rsen ic dcrlvnUves (salvar- sa n o r arsphennm lncsi, bism uth, m ercu ry a n d iodides. Arsenic p rep ­a ra tio n s a re given Into tho veins, b ism u th by hypodennlr, m rrcury In th e fo rm o f a n o ln tm rnl. a n d th e Iodides by m outh .

T re a tm e n t w ith ar.siKiinmlne and b ism u th Is ord inarily Atnrtcci as soon aa a d iagnosis la mndp; U should be con tin u ed w ithout In tpm iptlon for a t le a s t a year. Oficii a m uch longer, j)crlod Is nrci-.wiry. D uring th l« pe riod blood Icsl.s mnde from Ume lo tim e will check progress.

L a te !<yphlll.i InvolvlnK Uie nervous system is very h a rd to trea t. To h a n ­d le cases succrs.sfulty requires g rea t skill and JudRm enl. A rtificial fever Is usetl w ith a good deal of Improve­m e n t; also a d rug rftllnd T ryparsa- m ldr, ncRiilt.s a re problemuUcal, b u t trr iiim i’iit l.i always worU) try ­ing n liirr w lllioul K tile pa tleh ts

d<Kime(l to liiKauUy an d /o r death .

T h e perwiii w ho has liad syphilis Is m ilking a K rral mlHtake if he doea lin t h iw r cxnm liinllons » t reg u ­la r lii ir rv a ls lhrr('Afl<T, Only by such vitiiliiiice r a n ho be assured th a t h e no longer harbors th is m ost dangerous and m ost p ro taan of d i­seases and tim l he Is no longer in d a n g er o f fo rfrltlng reason o r life to Its onsInuKlits.

(N ext w er l> :\"T h li Business. «r O la s ifs" ) . V

l I M H I g l SI f you 've p a id fo r • u*w

license a n d b * '9 « n t fo tt« o m ight h a v e su b m itted Ut? s tre e t a d d re ss o r m is s p e l l a d - y w nam e, s ta te po lice o fflce n po tn taa o u t h e re today in releasing •■UkV w drivers fo r w hom licensea a re beta* held a t Boise.

M oioriflts whoso nam es • a re cm th e follow ing l is t m ay w rite to th e law e n fo rcem en t de p artm e n f# U- cfnse b u rea u , a n d th a t office will forw ard th e pe rm it.

K ctchum —E ugene Lc«. R«* L uiidberg , Inez M oore, O l«u» M aant. R alph M ow att. W ilbert H . -McOoy, G ladys D oyle. RusaeU S . W etober. R alph E , Q oese tt. Ja m ea J . Bobarge. Archie J . W in ter, P e ta H . T earout.

Je rom e D rlveri Je rom e—UIUb iL m . B ever. U U -

rence H eahm an, C larence P . H im t, E ugene B . N ash, L ora Petarson . Wil­liam P . P ierce , C larence A. Pick­erel. O le n n D . RusseU, V et\ Bpeacw . Joe R. Saw yer, W illiam A. T hom p- .soii, S a m Rlchesin . O scar Yates, Sam uel L . B lack, R eam y R . Can* pcn tcr. E . V eda C arpen te r. H oyt D . CrUp. M u rra y L . C a llahan , Bva D avenpo rt. M ara lda F . DUdlne, E arl C. E rw in. H enry C .-P os ter. E arl O. Friend . P e a rl M . F riend , B yroo E. G n im er, E dna T . W ootfmyer, Wli- llan i B . Y oung.

T w in F a lls — Jo h n W . B e ttan - dorff, M ackey E . Brow n, H brace E. Brow n, O len 8 . C annon , R obert R. G eer, Jo h n W . Jones, W illiam L. Lewis, A rchie N . M ltcheU, V era M . H uddleston . D avid W-. Newton. Oscar Sisco, J a m e s M . FOrsytbe.

Burley—V. T . Hyde, Clyde I H arm on . M ary J a n e M artin . Wel­don A. M arsh a ll. E ugene R. A nder­son, R a lp h A. N orton, Ju a n ita L. Ruschelftsky. O liver W . Reed. Floyd R obinson , W U bum Stcelm on, Alvin A. S m lthee , Sybil A. Vo#e, M argare t B u m . W U liam S. BooUie. Morley Burgess. M e rr itt P. C aubairus.

H ailey—Jeasle 1. G rtm m , H arold A. H ausnuu i. Id a Louise Heasley. W illiam R . Jo h nson , Jesse 0 . Larios, E llas J . M iller, B cuford B. Newton.

: N arrle J . Breeze. E lla Pc te iaan . S a r i R S h a rp , M elva P . Sm ith , OUs L. Spencer, M arlon G ale Woo4>

F o u r From Filer F lie r—H erb e r t B. K lndacher, Roy

M app, A lm a E^ Itoscley, Russell W. PapkA.

R u p e r t—W alte r R. Sm ith , J im H, T em p leto n , R obert L. K ing, Joseph J . B ra d lsh , R ay Belknap, M arcus S h e p h e rd .

O ood lng—Jose O sa, C harles E . S im m ons, E dgar W, Sm ith , Bonnie L . W are . C harles S tud t, P eart Jones.

H a n se n —R obert L. Bybee. W alter W . Cope.

C a sU efo rd -B u ck H illiard. M itch­e ll R . M ondelynU , E stlban B. Beltla, G ladys O. Straw ser, Jam es D. S tra w ser . Lowell C. Burton.

K im berly — Jam es J . Schnelly, Peggy T hom as, W illard 0 . W ebster, Clovis J . H unter.

Eden M otorists •< ^ E d en — Hnrvey V. H yatt. Clyde L.

W hite, W illiam C. Baxter.W e n d e ll-J a m e a R . PaU lck. Ken­

n e th S . SprhiRcr. C u rtis W. Mason. R lc h f lc ld -M o rg a re t M . Johnson. S hoshone - M axell L. Mathis.

E v e re tt OlUcy. G leo 3. O rim U tt, O ttls E. T rojper.

H az c l to n -Q o rd o n • W alters. Eu­gene ca-sc-

P a u l—U iV nughn BooUi,S u n Valley—R ona ld R. Bothwell, B e lle v u c -V lrg ln ia Scott, W alter

L. Cii.'vv D eclo—m il P, BuckhoU,Albion—Curl V, A lbertson. M urtiiuKli—P rank lin A. I>ogrn8]e. H ttgcrniiin—W alter O . Frly.

Hargraves Starts On Life Sentence

POCATELLO, Ida.. Nov. 23 lU-Rl— J . B, Hnrnruvcs, Jr.. 38, ciinvlclwl s layer, to<1iiy tiegan serving u life a«menQ<^. for ll r ' 'l <legree niui'tlcr In Uie de n til of K. P. H unter, Aliiiiii'tJn tow n ttllllHlial.

JudK» J. Tiiylor of Iiliiho I'hIId pronouiii'o<l Aciitciiro on IIuvhuivci la te yesterday a n d ordered him lield l a th e B annock county Jali pesid- Ing a n app rsi to th e s ta le auprfino c o u rt, iliR rlKlit to which Uin jiutHs gran tod .

Veteran M otm t^ Flier Has Hazardous Idaho Mail Route

By W IL U A M McMENAMIN BO ISE, NOV. 33 (UJO-Robert Jo h n -

son. 35, ve teran m oun ta in pilot, flew h is trl-m o to red p lan e today on one of th e m ost haza rdous flying Jobs in th e world.

jo lm son flies da lly over Jagged m oun ta in peaks w here a forced landing would m ean c e r ta in death , to CATTV supplies to 600 snowbcnmd fam ilies tn Id ah o 's prlm lU ve a rea ond give ihem the ir, only con tac t w ith the ouUlde world du rin g six long w inter m onths.

T he pioneer fam ilies Uve tn sm all com m unities o r singly, spread 1,087,000 acres o f m ountaiiious, heavily tim bered w ilderness, un - plerccd by nny road , located in the cen tra l i,eeilon of th e s ta te .

M iners, trappe rs , forestry workera a n d ihe lr fsm lllcs rely on Johnson 's skill and da ring to provide Uieir m ail, food a n d m edical supplies th rough the w in ter. T hese m odem fron tier folic a re snowed in fro m O c­tober through M arch, each year, unable lo rcach civlilxatloD except in Johnson 's plane.

Dog TeaiThelr^oiily o the r m eans o f travel

Is by dog team , snowshoes, skiis o r a n occa.slonal chartered plane. A dog team driven by a grizzled o ld f ro n ­tie rsm an provides Joh n so n ’s S ta r a irlin e w ith Its only com petition.

Johnson Is called upon frequently to come 10 th e rescue of a w ife in labor, a- hun te r sho t acc identally , o r & woodsman Injured by a fa llin g tree . His plane carries them o u t to civlUrallon and a hospltol.

T h e forest service provides th e a lrp o ru . T h e landing fields a re usually m ountoin meadows w ith th e stum ps clcnrcd oJf o r river sandbars w ith the rocks removed. H e f re - Quently lands on these w ith a c paclty load of m ining m achinery.

Planes CrashJohnson loses one or tw o p lanes

each year in craslies. He used Fo rd tr l-m o to r p lanes becam e they will carry a trem endous load a n d land sh o r t. To fly down narrow m oun­ta in gorges and over snow -capped pcak.1 nearly every day of th e six m on ths period Isn 't easy, h e adm lta .

SuppHes a re dropped f r o m th e plane In parachutcs. P liers a ssert Johnson can hook a p a ra ch u te on to a c ra te of eggs, ball i t o u t w ithou t a pro tK tivc packing a n d n o t b reak an egg. Sides of beef, m a ll, d o m ­ing , vegetables, flour, can n e d goods a n d even dynam ite a re toesed u n ­ceremoniously from th e p la n e to be pickcd ou t of a snow bank below.

Supplies are ordered by fo rest service sho rt wave rad io o r te le ­phone. A trap p e r who n m s sh o rt o f supplies goes on anowshoea to th e nearest forest lookout s ta tio n and sends . in lUs order. Joh n so n drops It out o f Ihe sky a sh o r t tim e la ter .

Johnson know s every m oun ta in

a n d valley from Cascade and L and ­m a rk to M ackay bar. Btypnlta a n d over to th e M ontana border. He bases In Missoula, Mont.. and Boise.

V irgil Adair. Lcwlsion pUot. s ta r te d th e olcplaao winter delivery service Into th e primitive orea in 1928. R ay F lslicr. MiMoula, M ont.. h a d It a week and ihcn was killed w hen h e flew Into vhe side o l a m oun ta in . Blli Gowcn of Boise held th e U. 8 . m a ll conlrocl, anchor o f th e business, for a time and then loet St to Johnson.

Flies fo r F o m t ServiceJo h aso n spends his sum m er

m onU ia flying for th e U. 8 , fo rest service. He files through smoke and aslies to bring supplies In a n hour to fire f igh ting crews far up In th e m o u n ta in s w here \ \ would ta k e daya to b ring In supplies by pack horse.

T ired of a n early barnstorm ing ca ree r in aviation. Johnson se ttS d dow n to a Qulet Uie running a'ftifeo- Une s ta tio n a n d battery shop In M is­sou la , M ont., when he decided to s ta r t a p riva te flying service. H e b id fo r th e m all c on trac t in to th e a re a a n d w ent Into his hacan ious job.

SU L SALES MD S M N IX M S

P ra ctica l dem onstration o f beneo n ta received locally as th e resu lt Ot tuberculosis C h ristm as se»l sales, w as given today by Dr. L. 0 . K ro tch^ er, d irec to r o f th e d is tric t h e a lth un it, w hen h e pointed o u t th a t lunK X -ra y s will be m ade possible for school ch ild ren w ho reacted poel- lively to re c e n t skin tests conducted In schools of th is d istric t th rough funds acc rued from th e a nnual seal sale drive.

T h e X -rays will be given in th e T w in F a lls county genera l hoepitAl

I the pmt future, Or. lid. , , T h is m e k Uta h e c im d ln e te r b M v.

been concludlDC th e ik ta M « seboels a t M urtaugh tn d H e a lso helped D r. B. H opper m in iste r tubercu lin teata a t H u e l t o i

Id Eden.I f T w in F a lls t u b m u M t

O h r ts tm u cesd drive wlU be ffla Dec. I . tr

CHANCE O F L IF E T n iB LAWRENCE, Mass. OliD — A vis­

ito r a t Law rence high school w as surprised to see a pupil s ta o d tip a n d shout a t h is teacher, ‘ l i e r e ’s th e doori O et o u tl" I h e teacher,' M iss M arian C hine, w as n o t p leased. S h e said, "T ry i t agab i. U u rp h y . you 'll never get ano ttie r ch an c e outside of th is public speaking clasa."

'iV eiitm ent of oonRrnilni is a lw ays d iffiou ll, Decaiise o f th is

Liist Rii«!8 Held l<’«)r Pelcr Graber

OAnKV, Nliv. 33 n e ra l lorvlcen for P e te r G raber. who died ab o u t m idnigh t la s t M onday,

> hetil a t th e locoi L. D, S, c h u rc h lin t WPdneaday w ith P re s ­id en t W I, Adiininoii Officiating.

I 'c le r ( i io h r r wan bom near Paris, F ranco in tlin y rn r ol 1871, th e e ld ­est son of IV Irr O raber and M ar- tiio (Ir iib rr . l ie came to A m erica wlUi hl.i iMimitn when alx y e e n old and »iK-nt liln early yearn in KanAnn iind In Mulem, Ore, He cam e to id a lio foi ills lieuUlx 34 y e a n ago. III IU2U lio m arried MIlUa Av e re t t l*«rh»,

H e iind iMfii flink for ih e p ast tw o ycurts a iul lo st M onday w as s tr lc k n i w ith pneumonia.

H e In hurvivMl by his wife; two sliitrra, M rs M arlha lin iw n, Bend. Ora,-. Mm. l.etm a M ealt, Beattie , a n d a b ro iher, Amqi O raber. Be' O re.

WAKE UP YOUR LIVER B I L E -

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Fairview Grange Elects; Officers

F A raV lE W . Nov. 23 (Special)— F a irv lew O ran g e m et Friday w ith a good a tten d a n ce for Uie an n u al Id a h o P ro d u c tj supper and elecUon o f o fficers.

A lU t o f Uie officem elected fol­low s: M a ste r, F rank A tk ln i; over­seer, J a c k C am pbell; lec tu rtr . Mrs, O . G . B rooks: steward, Hercliel H o rg e r ; a s s is ta n t stew ard, C hester N oh; lady a ss is ta n t stew ard, M n , C h e ste r N oh: treasurer, E rnest Voss: ch ap la in , M rs, C het C ham - l« t l a ln ; secretary , M rs, E lvln N oh; ga tekeeper, T om Novocek; Pom ona. M rs. L u th e r H ow ard; Ceres, Mrs. E rn es t P r itc h a rd ; Flora. M rs. E, O. D enney ; executive board fo r th ree years. A lfred K ram er; executive boa rd fo r a tw o-year term . W ill C ham bers, a n d business agent, G eorgo B axter.

I t w as decldcd a t Uie meeUng th a t F a irv lew in stalling team will assist th e 8ta t« 4| g i | | » r Install Pooffkrers a t ^ i e r Dec. 3, A. h t ____d a n c e Is to be held In th e n e a r fu tu re .

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Page Six IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALL8. IDAHO

iH O I B H IM l I HOLDS ie iN Gr, JE R O M *. Wov. 33 (S p e c lt l)-O v er i; «o m em bers r t the ld»ho S U t« H on- " ey Producers u jo c la u o n and the ir j T lve* s ttended the an n u al conven- ^ lion n( Id ah o Falls Friday and 8at> ■* \irday,'* An election 0/ om cers was held _ In w hich members nam ed Robert E,- Miller. T w in Pnlls. a s p rcsld rn l lor j (lie com ing year. O lhe r offlrcr* , nam ed Included C lydf Q ault, Buhl,- v ice-president: F rank Beach. Jr., ' Biirley, ceclected, w creU ry-treaaur-■ er. T w in F a lls was nam ed conven'. . tlon c ity for nex t >-ear. Them e of

•• ihls year's convention and for thfi* . rom lng year, it was decldcd by* bcrs. Is to '‘m ake America •; honey conscious." I t was decided ■i to inuUBuralc a cam paign 10 rcnch i ih(s objecllve.1 A fter an nnalysl.s of the liidu.siry

by J . A. R cddcld. m anager of ihe *. Superior Honey company, Idaho -» Pnlls. need for such action w as de- ' rldetJ, RrUfleld explained th a t nt* Ihe pi(;spnl wholesale price of four j c rn ts a pound, 80 jwunds of honey •' nre needed to meet production* costs. O n the ba. l.s of five cents ' jx3und 65 poumls would be ifeeded 1» mi-et production cost.'* and on th e ' basis o t seven ccn\s, ^8 pounds . would be needed.^ Poulb le Aids

Redfleld quoted th ree poAslble remedies to hKI the Induslrj’. Tliey

' Included larger crops, u n i f o r m- ;.tnn<lardlzed prKliict by com m ercial

pHcVer.s and corporntlons )n the■ ^u|)port o f any orgnnltntlon for th f

(iTftilon of grentor consum ption. T lie th ird point was deemed mosL

' feasible.r I t wnx pointed out th a t if the

lionnl co tuum ptiou ol otic an tiunrler pound.-) can be Increased to

; one and th ree quarters pounds, tha- nnlf iKUind Increase will be th e d lf- ' ferenco betw een profit nnd loss for

the Industr}-. N ational consum ption of su«a r Is 117 pounds per cap lt« anti honey corm im ptlw i in th e u p ­p e r 8nak« rtver vallay averages

.n b o u t JO pounds per fam ily per p e a r , a lm ost 10 ttniM as m uch a s the l ia tlo n a l averaee. sta tistics showed.

I n line w ith th e cam paign to lake A merica more honey con-

P ra n k Beach, Jr., Surley.I th e erection of bee and

. ' exhibits for county and ta te fairs.

DiKUsses Association ^ K ennedy S tuart. Jerom e honey . p roduce r, spoke on th e Ctrv-* tra l Id ah o Honey Producers’ asso-

e lation , a local cooperative w hich; he a t« ted prom otei Bood fellowahlp,

county Inspection and new Ideas fo r —J-- th e Im prare inen t of th e h o n e r Ih*

> d u sti7 .. ^ C. F . Peeler, lupe rln ten d e n t o f ' ' b e e liupecU on for th e sta t« o f Ida*; h o , repo rted on th e honey In d u s tr r £ a s * h e a lth ie r one th is year, e x - s plalnlHK th a t ou t of 8,000 colonies

w hich h a d been Inspected, on ly 295

Follow Up on the Thanksgiving Proclamation KiBEiyBins ONOR F A B

KIMBERLY. Nov. » ( 8 p « t t l ) - Kimberiy h lf h •chool'a fo u r tb t n ^ nual fatber-W D b to q u e t ipanaorw i by th e K im berly P . P . A .’ w u he ld M onday n U h t a t th e h '-* - ’ and proved to be th e point o l *tt*n<Unc« In th * of the schoo l More th*~boys, dads, school b o a r d ----------- --men teachers a n d specia l lQTlt«d guests ruled th e lo n f banquet, tab la to lu capacity.

Leo Rasm ussen presidod a s tOMt* master. K H . Snyder, p rec tdeb t 'of Albion N orm al school, w aa tb a .p rtn * cipal speaker. C ounty A f « t S t r i Bollngbroke. school d is tr ic t a ttem ajr. F. L S tephan . J . 6 . fUdhUM D. chairm an of th a board . B a ro ld B o ra , local new spaper p u b U sh tr; ,8 .

:. A ldritt a n d M r. “ ...........

ffON V A LL B 7. N or, 33 OUD^ a u e a t B e m in fw ay , no rtU st. w ar w n a q m u ta o t a n d outdoor an> ttn u la a t. l a n a t tn g u p t e t w m war* in A m VaUajr l o d n wTlttn* a n a ir jw re l a n d to d S a ta f h i t leva f« r

resenting th e fa th e rs a n d L . A, Thomas, local su p e rin tenden t, apoka

The menu coQ&lsted o f pheasan ta provided by th e bo3» fro m th a agri* culiure deparunen t. T h a <Unn«r « a i ser%-ed by g irb from th e local hom a economics d e p a r tm e n t a n d w aa pre> psred by m others o f th e a< baya. assisted by Mr*. B ray ton . local hom e economics teach er.

Walther League MeetCLOVER. Nov. 33 (Specia l) —

The W alther league business and social meeting will be i>eld to n ig h t Jn the social rooms, in staa d e f W ednesdny evening, th e regu la r date.

r e a d t h e TIM KS w a n t AD6.

HemingWay Will Cover War if And When It Ckits Interesting

to o k tlm a o u t from ^ p to e a to rM e tfo r ts annouDM

.would c o ta r tW European w ar u n o n a s t t b acam a int«resU ni-> u d n o t a n y a o w i r . M eanwhUt. h a >»s a n o ra l to f lo lab a n d a to t e f f lth lQ i t o 49. nDt to m ention M d u ff p H d io ta a t-ducks-

T ia d ttta c ta l Paliey “T b la m r .b a a n ’t raa ily s ta r tad

r a t ." B am lngw ay aald . “tn g U n d la t u t a t h « r t r td l t to w J policy of a t- (« m irtin f to :k M ia d a b a r anam y a n d

o n ly • amaU la n d force to t h a co nU nan t. t h * sam e blockade b ro u g h t th a S p a n ish w to a n and a n d i t m a y w all be th e m eans e f de­fea tin g O arm a n y .'’

R n ^ o g w a y covered th a S panish elv ll w ar fo r th e N orth A m erican M aw ipaper A U U nce. H a is scheduled to cover W orld w ar num ber two at aeon a s bla- novel U finished.- is h a rd to believe we wlU be­

com e involved, o u t he re in p e ac tlu l 6 u n V aney ." th e au th o r a a i d - ^ fee l o u r P ra a ld e n t la determ ined to kaap ua o u t o l i t .

S ul tha aptad aonliat was more (Q Q( bls fly tUhtog.

ti«p abooUng and boBttnc than of vara and politica. Ha aaid be risaa at an m x i r bour. davoUa tba mom* tog to w r t e w d tpeada bia ‘ urd bonttng. or «t other ta a r tb « tm r D o o n . B e n t u m

igamants W tiU iu ha aaya. n w C A itarfer* wltb Wa wortt.*I Mvar aaw anything Uka this

todian amnmar dimata,’' be aaid. "I bave bacA bare atace Beptamber and eely t b m dayi war* eloudy."

nu'Ksn.ffirp'"-’*"™for a look at (ba BawtootA range and tba White Cloud peaka.

t conceivably whljirblpu p w ar h y s te r ia in th is coun try suf­f ic ien t to p u ll u i In to th e conflict."

Coaaatenea U rlflg H em ingw ay aaid h e t h o u g h t

E u ropa 'f la a d e n w are h a rin g a tw inge e f cen K ia n ce and didn’t w an t tb a w orld to know w h a t they were doing, h e n ce th e s tr ic t censor­sh ip of w a r newa.

Proceeds Large For Bazaar, Feed

r * ,V L . Nov. 31 (Special) — T he b a w a r a n d tu rkey d inner givan by th e r a u l w ard 1^ th e L. D. S. c hurch U a t w aak w as U rs«ly a ttended . D la n a r w as served to about 3M -gueft*. u n d e r th e d irection e f th e B a lle f aooiety.

1% e m erchand ise boothi ap aw at«d toy th e R e lie f society; th a io e r ta m . e aa d y and O ta lp rlm ary ;i t t b d a y a e h o o l.

A ft« r th e d in n e r a one-ao t play, ''C trcum stancaa A lter Cases," was p reaan tod by Bud Sanford, D ona W hee ler. A rth u r H adden, D onaM ll- la r , a n d M a ry Rloh. under th e d irec­tio n o f U n . D «an H am m ond, play dirw stor o f th e M. I . A. Bishop K . O . M e rrill report* th e church c leared »aio.

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POOATKLLO, )fov. SI O U k -U o n a ,O artw aU PftrtOB, » . OaldwtD, d ie d lyeata rday a t a a A m ertcu i F a lls b e n d ta l o f in ju riaa aufferad in a n •QtomeW ia aecM ant IM aaday tb a t IdOad B a rb a ra H addan H eaU iv . I t . B U d tfo o t.

U n a u i O lasaoo, T ram onton , U U h . a n d u o n a r d Jonaa. Blaokfoot, tw o m e n Involved in tb a acciden t, w ere rap o rta d Im proving. O laraoo w aa re> m oved to h ia hom a to TTamooton.

t l r U w et* n a m ad B a A a n t H ad d e n a n d L eona OaldwaQ to s ta ta poUoe O fficer J a m e i. Bow ns w ban th sv a ec id e n t w as repo rted b u t th e

----------' “ - - t io o waa m ade yes­terday.

c r i u r p a r t y m d a tS ” i n 'm e early days o f th e C n ited f lta ta s a n d e lec ted fou r PresidenU .

HISTORY OF BUHL METHODIST CHLfRCH TOLD PIONEER DAY

BUHIi, Nov. 33 (Specia l)—A c o m .I.O .O .r. h a ll unU l th e basem en t of p le te h isto ry , o f th e developm ent of th e c h u rc h w as roofed a n d finishedth e B uh l M e th o d is t c h u rc h fro m th e d a te o f Its e stab lish m e n t to th e p rese n t tim e w aa given in a de tailed

■t compUed by M rs. 0 - W . A l- 1 a t th e “H oniecominB a n d Pio­

n e e r 'Day" S u n d a y , Hov. 10. Rev. L eroy W alker, p a ato r of th e church , welcomed th e visito rs , old m em bers a n d friends, w ho cam e fro m all th e so u th e rn Id a h o tow ns ,a n d from zioise a n d N am pa.

D r. C. P . H elm an . w ho served thei - .1 ^ « .41 D r. C. T . H elm an . w ho served the'♦ w ere (Qund diseased. In spec tlo tt o t l ^ . ^ lAVAn v j i a w

5 s 'a is .s ’'”""1 - F rid a y 's activities of th e a ssocia- i - tioD. Includ ing a n a ttack on a U te { trad e ba rrie rs, were b rought to a i ; close w ith a banquet a t th e R ogers I h o te l. A compUmentary luncheon 1 given by th e Superior H oney com - ; p sn y . fo r th e members and th e ir f wives, h igh ligh ted th e uses of honey • In foods.} ' An auxiliary organU atlon w as I also form ed w ith M n . Sam NeAley.J A berdeen, being nam ed presiden t.

Jerome Residents Gain Citizcn8lii[]

JC R O tiB , NOV. 33 (8 p ec la l)-A p - p earlng before Senior D istrict Judge T . Baliey Lee M onday were severni

.pergons to receive certificates of citlienslilp .

C a the rine Schmidt, bom in Run- ala a n d htkvlrig In' Am etlcafo r 30 yearn, was granted a certif i­c a te o f 'CitiscnMtlp.

Q eorge Easton,, bom In Scotlnnd. a n d having served in the W orld w ar fo r th e U nllcd Btatei, appllrd for h is certifica te of cItlicnMilp. I t will

' ‘tw n e ce u a ry lov him (0 w nli th e c ustom sry M days before h is cerilfl- pa te will be granted.

M ike M elody Chnrrnko, Jrrom n, w as gran ted hla CPriKlcntr of clil* Bensliip and was a lw g iunteti p rlv - liege of c h a in in g hid nam e to H a t- tin . H e was bom In Russia.

M rs. O rurp Miir sh lrlry won g ran te d a cfrtlf lra te of cltUenMilp l^y repiilrlalinn. Mrs. Shirley wus bom in th e United Stales and m a r­r ied a n EfiBUsIimari .I t becan tf nr<- easary lo r he r to go tliroujih). ihe procedure of repatriation In o rder to r e ta in he r fltlr^•n^lllp a« nn A m erican c itlten . Her huibaiid linU a lread y obtjtlned hU certiflruie ut> a c ltlsen of th e Unlled UtaUa.

M rs. N ellie O strom , Tw in Pa lls , a fo rm er c h o ir d irec to r of the chu rch , sang a solo, "T he Ninety a n d Nine.” T he p resen t-cho ir , u n ­d e r th e d irec tion of H aro ld Packer, sa n g aeveral specia l num bers.

Old T im ers Convene T h e In form al o ld T im ers ' m eeting

w as he ld in th e church sanctua ry a t 3 p . m . D r. W. H. H erttog , fo rm er pasto r, a n d now d is tric t su ­pe rin ten d e n t, who was to ptvside. w as called to Po rtland to a tten d

Epwortli I eagiu^; lileets iit I’aul• PAUL, Nov. J3 (fliw lfti) — T lie , Si>Morth leuKUu licUt <l tuveUuv til. - th e linm e o t LaVrrn imd Cvcrr’.l• Coon Iasi woeli. wlierr the siniiia l I e lrc tlon of offlrrm was hrUI. D fvo- , tlon was by O arn r l Jacimon, and > a tudy lesson by Priinklln Biiln.' O f i l r m elected wrre p rrs id rn l, ' CM trtU O w i; ilrnv vlce-pieslrteiit. f O a m e t Jackson; serond v k e -p re i l- t d e n t, Franklin Siiiir; th ird vice-• p reildeiil. r ioyd E lian; foiirlli vice-

preaident., Louisa Tolmson; secre-I ta ry , M arie W atson; treasurer,

l a th e r E llen .A fter tiie biulnsM m eeting games

. » c re playad and refreahm enU

m al dedicatory arrvlces fo r th e B uhl church M arch 10. 1B30.

In D r. H etU os 's absence Rev. W alker pre.ildfd. M any of th e fol­lowing old tim ers p resen t du ring the in form al hou r apoke briefly: Rev, H elm an: M r. a n d Mrs. Pau l Lud­low. N am pa: Mr. a n a Mr». UUer- m a rk t and son, Kot>ert. B o lv ; Mr. a n d Mrs. Don R llbom a n d dnitgh- ter, of K im berly ; O ala H nrgrr and two .sons. F iler; M rs. W H. Mortuw and daugh ter, H rien , Mrs. H lafford, M r nnd M rs. Roy P s ln le r nnd Mrs. N fllle O strom . a ll o f Tw in Piills. and M rs. M argnrel Y chhiru, MowiUaIn Home.

Connratiila tlons w rrr Riven Rev. a n d Mr*. Ph ilo F . B n r llr tt on th e ir BRth wedding a nn lvrr.'n iy . which they celebnited ln^t week. Rev, B artlett p ir n ^ i rd tlir first, tliree serm ons In tlie viDnRe of Duhl in Ju ly , IMNI

Klrtl I 'a a to r In 1007tn llie fu rly lilftintT of tho churoh.

rend by M rs. A ldrich, th e f irs t resi* den t pastor was Hev. H otchkiss, who w rv rd bo th th e Until ixnd F i le r eon- KiTKitttoim Irniu Hr))ifnil>er, 1007, u n ­til He|>tember, IIHU). DiiriiiK th e pas- ton ite of llrv . C harles F. W heeler, thi- IiuUI ch iirrii wn.i lnenr]>ornted ns Ih r Klrnl Mrtlimllni Kpiacopal rlm ri-h of n iih l, .Inly lo. 1000. Tho first tru ste rs of th e rh u reh were T . T . Davis, n W. Aired >i: O Taylor, H. a . Mobson und R(.t>ert M. H ayi.

In 1010 tlin ................................

Inalde. s u iu b le fo r c h u rc h services. T he basem en t c h u rc h w as ded ica t­ed by B ishop H . L es ter Sm ith , Feb. 1. 1S25. .

D edication in 1930 W ork on th a su p e rs tru c tw e o f the

church w as begun in M ay, 1939. and com pleted In fa ll o f th e sam e

year. T he fo rm al opening of the , bu ild ing waa he ld Dec. 29. 1029.

Rev. W. B. Y oung, posto r o f the F irs t C hurch o t Boise, p reached th e m orning serm on, a n d Rev. Cecil F. Bristow. i>aslor of T w in F a l l a c hurch , conducted th e .-afternoon services. T h e fo rm al dedicatory services w ere he ld M arch 18, 1030. w ith B ishop W allace E. Brown., resi­d e n t bishop of H e len a a rea , con­d uc ting , th e services.

T h e m useum of c h u rc h effects w as displayed in th e social room by M iss EUnor Pulley. T h ere were old p ic tures, of th e c h u rc h league, S u n ­day school a n d L ad les ' Aid Rroups, also old Blblr.1, Sunday school p a ­pers and personal effec ts.

M ore th a n 300 a tten d e d th r bas­k e t d inne r served a t noon um lrr tiie direc tion of the L ad ies ' Aid society.

c hu rch th a t wa* used for 10 years.converted Into a parsonage, and

tro\>nd waa binkjsn Jor « ie p iM e n t iln u c h bu l o«t account of th a f ln an - rial ulrltiKeiicy (cillowliiK tho w ar, th e jtr"Knim la iR rd and tlm ro m e r - fttonr no t laid u n til November, IBiO.

T lio roriiBrniniip wa* Inid iiy B ish­op Chari** Wrainy H um s, Aaslst* Ing pastors were Rev. She rm an H aw k. Dr, V w, T rnney , p residen t o t Ooodlng <oll««e; Rev. J . W. M il­ler, fip|<l s n r rta ry o t Cloodlng co l­lege, and Rev. C harles E vans, local l*re*»iyt«Tl*n c lu ireh pasto r a n d W. A. H hanks of (he R ap tls t chur«h, R. I. Hmlthwtck acted aa m ason.

C hurch services were held by Rev. H elm an from Septem ber. 1031, In th e

Don't R|sk Your FURS!I f they are worth any th in g they deserve tiie Ixki of oara. 'm e tham to tha Pa ris ian w hara thay will g e t profaaaiooal care from (he tim a they e n te r u n til th e tim e they Irave, You can depend on the Pa riaU n for a aquar# deal, 'l l ie lr sp lend id r tp u U tio n to your guaran tee .

PARISIAN INC.l&DiTCIeanm PliotteffO

RUPERTD r. and Mrs. A, K. Johnson . .

tu rn ed Intc M onday from G lenns F e rry w hcrr ilipy visited w ith Mr. a n d Mm. T rrd Lel«, en rou te home from MiC’iiil whcrp. w ith liirir dauuh lcr, MIm E llrn h d h M. Jnlm son, Sm ith* Y trry , th ey sjH-nt the w eek-end

Mrs, Carl i.ipps, M rs. K. n . El. m ore, Mv^' C. H . sm lU i iintl Mi* A nim Formrfli m te r tn in rd the m em ­bers o f llIc Adii Circle. O rd^r of E niiterii fttm . nt IliP Llpps home Friday , rolliiwlnR a hllslnp^s slon, in whli'li pluns were miuir foi th e nntniiil ChrlsiiniiA piirty |, given Fildiiv. l>*c. 1.%, itl ih>- home of M rs, rii>\(l r ru l l , Ih r afirr iioon was spent nk-IhIIv a n d concliider wiU) refim hinPD ls served by the hostesses

HAZELTON II• -

Mr. a n d M rs. H ans H agen a re p a r­e n ts of a boy b p m S tm day a t a 'Twin Falls m a te rn ity hom e.

Mr. a n d M rs. Ja k e H oeha lta r. Lodi, visited F rid ay a n d S a tu rd ay a t the Ph il H oeha lte r hom e.

Rev. and M rs. H aw ley w ere e n te r ­ta ined a t d in n e r M onday by M r. and M rs. A llen G ordon in h o n o r o f Mr. H awley’s b irth d a y .

M r. a n d M rs. A. £ . F lnkelbe rg and son, Douglas, re tu rn e d la s t week from Tliom pson Falls , M ont.

A m erican Legion aux ilia ry m e t Friday a t th e hom e o f M ra. Aline Dixon. ,

M n . V ictor L egault h a s re tu rned , a fte r several weeks’ s ta y in D enver, w here she vlsltcd< h e r m o th e r a n d •other relatives.* A nnual Jolly-up p a rty w as held F rid ay a t th e h igh school aud ito rium .

Jack C och ran a n d B ill HIU r e ­tu rned to cam p a t M alta o fle r spend­ing tho week a t th e C och ran farm .

Mr. a n d M rs. C arm l P a rrish have moved to Tw in Falls, w here they bought a n acreage no rthw est o f th a t city.

L adles' Aid society m e t la s t week a t th e hom e of M rs. C harles H ohn- horst. P lan s w ere perfected for the a n n u a l silver te a to be held a l th e h e * t reg u la r m eeting.

B ereaux class of the C hurch of the Brellvron. T w in Falls , met, Svinday a t th e F ra n k H erstand hom e for a pot luck dinner.

T h e m « k rs Uahomo on iui|il<’. linden, locust, m aple a n d th o rn iicr», nnd may be foundon oak o. ciisi(iimlly.

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o o o o m o , M ot. 3S (SpedUO) — oppoBJtion to u s j

lowerlDf o f th e T7. 8 . ta r i f f on tu r -key». poullry M * — .................VM vo4eed he resouU) c en tra l a n d M mttawestem

tneeU ns a t th e laU m ssIoq o f th e Id ah o P o u ltry in amociatloQ.

T he resolution a g a in s t a su K sn te d ta riff cu t on Im ported ttu k e T i a n d poultry sa id;

U u te C rop“In vleff o f th e f a c t t h a t we bave

one of tne la rg e s t tu rk e y , pou ltry and pou luv ' p roduct* e n y u on rec ­ord . th a t A m erican produce ra a re well able to supply tH e d e m an d , a n d th a t any low eiing o f th e ta r i f f w ould be ruinous to A m erican p ro d u ce n . and inasm uch a s phM cn t p rices a re below cost of p ro d u ctio n , w e th e re fo re go on i tc o rd a s be ing u n a lte ra b ly opposed to a n y low ering o f th e ta r i f f a s proposed by th e n a t io n a l adm in-. islraUon. a n d th a t a copy of th is resolution be s e n t to th e p ress a n d to bur congressional d e lega tion , a sk ­ing them to u se th e ir in fluence to protcct th is very im p o rta n t a n d basic A m erican InduB tiy."

T he association d iscussed a t con ­siderable leng th Uie Im provem ent and d U eu e c o n tro l p ro g ra m now underway- P re n M oore, extension poultrym an a n d su p erv iso r fo r th e organization, ou tlined (h e regu la ­tions for cooperating In th e na tional improvem ent program .

P ick CaldweUCaldwell w as n am ed fo r the

nual m eeting a n d th re e -d a y school nex t July.

Aimed a t im provem en t o f Id ah o poultry, the associa tion Is composed of b r e e d e r s a n d h a tch e ry m en th roughout th e s ta te . A tw u t 25 a t ­tended the fa ll session h e re Nov. 17. These Included C a n y o n ha tch e ry , C un \ap lia tchcry a n d 3. A. Beck hatchery, a ll o f C a ldw ell: O cm 6 ta t« hatchcry. S tan ley h a tc h e ry , L ynch Bros, ha tche iy , a ll o f N am p a ; W est E nd hatchery of B u h l; S u n n y C hicks hatchery of F i le r ; J . 0 . M errill ha tchery of P a u l; E lm o re Coopera­tive ha tche ry of M o u n ta in H om e;E. Q. Com mons tu rk ey h a tc h c ry of W endell a n d th e O ood ing ha tch e ry .

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O k lO ir . NOT. 33 (Special) - P u - * B tn a MTrtoae lo t Jam ea •Willord F f tt tsn o n . w bo died a t the -L . D. 8 . iK VpItal tn B a lt U k e C ity la s t W ed. g g c ^ . he ld from th e L . D. 8 . c b u rc b b a re Sunday . B ishop B. a AdaiDMn. Noel R ichards a n d a ib - a o o Oondler<sr., w ere th e speakers. V U M i P a tU rso n was bom in S pan-

t i t i F ork . U tah , tai 1»S8. th e son of Jc M p h IUD(I*U a n d Agnes Measom P a tta rs im . H a was m arried to Jennie Atw ood. J a n e 19, 190S and to thU tin lon 13 ch ild ren were bom , lo o f w hom a re living.

M r. P a tte rso n , w ho was a form er Id a h o s ta te h ighw ay departm en t m alnt«na& ce forem an, sulfered f r « c tu n o f five r ib s while a t work 0 0 a aUp sc ra p er In May. 1938. and oon trao ted pneum onia a few hours la te r . W ith th e exception of but o n e m o n th h e has spen t th e rest, o f th e tim e since h is accident in te o ^ i ta ls In H ailey, Boise and S ait L »ke a t ^ .

BurvlToni Include h is widow. ......e n s6ns a n d th ree daughters, seven taro thera a n d fou r sisters.

Elected t« succeed -h li office. Jo h n 8. Feldhasen , T w in Falls and K im berly. wlU he ad th e Tw in Falls G range te r IMO.

(T im et P hoto a n d E ngraTlng)

Comedy Given by Albion Students

ALBION, Nov. 23 (Specia l) — Albion S ta te N orm al ichool p re ­sented “W here TTiere’s Sm oke.” a comedy of su m m er re s o r t life In th ree acts, in th e - A lbion a u d i­torium lost week.

C ast Included G ra n d m a McNel), A nne H edges; E th e l M atth ew s .' K athleen C olem an; J im .M atthew s, Cloyton N u tting : M n ttie . L elha Radm all; Roy M a tth e w s , Pay N iel- son; Torn M a tth e w s . E a r l C a t- m ul; Mrs. Fo rsy te . C a rro l C ra n n y ; Jerry B radford. B ill F e lm a n ; Peggy

■' Miller. Velmli T re m a y n e ; S u s Lam bert, J e a n R ic h a rd s ; "S p u d ” Action, Max D a rr in g to n a n d C a r l­ton Craig. WUlis V an d iver.

D irector w as M. A lv in K em pton; business m anager, M a ry f e n c e s Jeffers; s tage m a n a g e r. R a lph

I Roghoar; costum e m a n u se r ,-L av a in B am ett.

Shower Arranged For Mrs. W. DunnCASTLEPORD. Nov. 23 (Specia l)

—F ifty guests assem bled a t th e hom e of M rs. H enry S e n ften , C astle - ford, Tuesday a fternoon to a tte n d a show er In honor of M rs. W ilfred D unn, who w as form erly M iss M arjorie Reese, before h e r rec en t m arriage.

G am es w ere direc ted by Mr*. Jo h n Bllck and M rs. Ed C o n r a d 'p ^ - sen ted a group of a pp rop ria te rea d ­ings.

T he them e. "L igh t Y our Jou rney T h rough th e Y ears.” w as uaed In p resen ting th e m a n y lovely g l f t j to th e honoree,

Rose and green were fea tu red In th e flowers a n d refreshm ents.

A ssistant hostesses were M rs. B lack and Mrs. D ale Reese.

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. . . . 1 5 cB roken 8 U e ^ , _C an . HlUdale B ra n d _ . M Q C

JELLWEIL 3 Assorted Pkga. .....

CAKE FLOUR Soft SilkPkg....

CALUMET t ib. Tin .. .

1 1 c2 6 c

1 9 c

TOMATOES Royal. No. 254 C«a

3 c a „ , . _ .... 3 1 c |PEAS 3 c .r : ! . ’! l"*“ . 2 5 c

CORN Country Home. Goldan Bantam2 No. 2 Can

Cans ....................

BEANS 3 Standard Pack No. 2 Cans......

1 9 c2 5 c

P U M P K IN _ 2 T ^ T . 19^KRAUT2r?r<^n,... . .191HOMINY 2J4 Can. 9 C

PurexBleacher

y, Gal..........2 3 c

Wax PaperDiamond

^r... . . . 13 c

MeloWater Softener

Paeiofre .... J l S cToilet Tissue

Silk

6 Rolls .. 2 5 cTABLE SALT 8 Lb. 1 9 c

PoundCarton

LARDPure Rex Brand

3 9 c SHORTENING

, Swift’s Peari

. . . . . . -.......-■■36cBUTTER

First Quality, Sego Brand 1 Pound

PANCAKE FLOURSunrise

s y . . . . . . . . . . 3 5 cOATS

Sperry's ■

9 S r . . . . . . . . . . 3 9 c

CHEESEAmerican Processed Brick

2 s:r S 3 clE^

BulkMINCEMEAT

1 9 c' Pounds'

Tomato JuiceSunny Dawn

4 i l ^ 5 cGrapefruit

Pineapple JuiceLlbby’a

. . _ ._ .2 7 cOrange Juice

AndU BnnAJuice

To'wn House

? .n . l ...........1 9 c l 4 i L ° ^ - 2 5 eBrown Derby

I Cana ..................... .. 3 5 CBEERSALAD DRESSING

.. . . . . 2 5 cDutchess Qt. Jar ...

SANDWICH SPREADLUNCH BOX SAND- «WICH SPREAD, QT......V

DATESGrown in Irae

' Pounds_ _ _ _ _ , 2 1 cCRANBERRYSAUCE

No. 1 Tin

2 c .™ .... ..............29c- FANCY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES -

LETTUCEI arice Californln

Hcndn .. 1 5 c

CELERYH e a r t s

Bunch . 7 c

CRANBERRIESCape Cod

2 Poundfl ........ 3 5 c

SWEETPOTATOES

Jersey No. I’s

1 9 cPounds .

GRAPEFRUITArizona

^ Dozen .......... 3 9 C

Q U A LITYMKATS Twin Falls Finest Meat Market

Featuring Excel Fed Beef,Exclusively

I X ) W E V E R Y D A Y P R I C E S

U. S. Inspcctcd Norbcfit TiirkcyB

The Cream of the CropPlace youi' o rd e r now an d bo auvc o f KO.tting a p rim e b ird .

PORK ROASTS /T"!' l O cPORK ROASTS 1 5 cDRY SALT PORKr^r- 1 0 cVEAL STEAK r . - :. . . . . . . . . . 1 5 cWeiners, Bologna, Minced Ham ........A L t . 1 5 C i . n .

PORK STEAKS 2 i ,n R . 2 9 c

EX CEL BRAND TENDER SKINNED

HAMSIQ to H I>b. Average

Whole or Ilnif

18«ibBake One ot These Plnit RiM i

For Your Sunday D liutr ^

Half or Whole Slab Pound .....................Wilson s Corn King Bacon______________ _

l l l i l V U 'i M B K U —l i v e r y p u r < ;liu H i; g i i a r a n t c e d t o p le iiH o « r y o u r m o n e y c h c e r f u l l y r e t u r n e d .YO U A R ETH EJU D G K

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Market in Our Main Street Store Only S A F E W A Y

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Social C iuLd — cjCod eAProgram Complete for

Union Mission MeetW omen from num erous churchefl of th e city will aHscmble

tom orrow afte rnoon a t the B aptist bungalow for the semi­annual m eeUng o f th e Union Missionary society. Tho pro­gram will begin a t 2 o'clock, ami will fea tu re rejw rts on misaionnry w ork being carried on in Aiaskn, and the effect o f the p resen t E uropean war on missionary activities.

Mrs, L .-L . B reckenridge, of Ihe I’resbyterian church, ainl preaident of th e Union Missionary society, will prcsuic. R efreshm ents will be Hervedby the B ap tis t church , Mrs. C. J . Salisbury charge.

• ith

Talk.s on AUfilcan m issionary tlvltlci. will be Klvcn by M ra. Flora H ull, rep resen ting th e Presbylerlan chu rch ; M rs. C, O . JcllU on, the M ethodb l: M rs, A. D . Boblcr. the B aptist, a n d Mr*. C. R u « e ll W eaver, th e Asccnslon Epl.scopal.

Mm. M itchell W. H u n t. Buhl, wHl, te ll of Ihe c ffec l of th o w jir c ii ml.s- eloiinr)- nc tlvllles o f th e L a t te r Day Snlntfi c hu rch on ilu ’ coniini'iil..

Mrs. W. H . W pnver. rcprcsrnUnK Ihe MfJJiiOJillr B rc ihro jt In C hrist c hurch, will give ft sclccted topic.

DcvoUonaU will be In chargc of Mrs. C harles W . H onk, C hurch of th e B rethren , w ho will use "Love” Rs her subject.

Spcclal Moalc Mrs. U . N. T erry of th e C hrlallan

c hurch a rran g e d th e m usic, w hich w ill Include vocal selec tions by M n t T . C. Peavey of th e P resbyterian church.

E ach organ iza tion will be •en ted by-a d if fe ren t colored a n d badges will be d is trib u ted a t th e door.

« ^JA KLECTB lO B N FLATTila c lub m em bers, m eeting a t

hom e of M rs. J o h n P la t t yes- B fternoon. e lec ted h e r as il; n am ed M rs. D . P . Groves,

.s ld e n t; M rs. A lphle DeAUey, iry, a n d M rs. W illiam Brulry,

___ C arl W eaver a n d M rs. OrvalO r«T w ere n am ed a s y e a r book

T he club voted to c o n u lb u tc to th e Red Cross. T h e c lub m em ben

>«nd th e ir h n tb a n d a w ill be enter* ta ln ed PMdajr evening a t th e home o t Mr. a n d M rs. P la tt .

Mrs. DeAUey w on th e w hile ele­p h a n t, B efreshm en ta w ere served by th e hostess.

* ¥B . AND H . CLUB FEATURES THANKFULNESS

M em ben of tiie B. a n d H . club lo u n d th a t th e y .h a d a v a s t num ber o t Utlngs (o r w h ich to b e n h a n U u l, w hen they rec ite d th e m ^ a m eeU in g recen tly a t tti* ho m e h b n D a a s ^ E as tin an . M rt. U rn - m e n w as a s s is ta n t hoatosa.

Seventeen m em bers a n d one hon­o ra ry m em ber answ ered ro ll call by re la ting C h ris tm as custom s and la te r pa rtic ip a te d In th e all-m em ber p rog ram by g iving th e tr reasons fo r being th a n k fu l.

T h e G len T h e ltte r sa le h .. w as p lanned . Miss B a rb a ra Flora w as a gue t o f th e olub. ■

T h e n t e t m eeU ng will bo he ld a t t h e hom e of M rs. A nnlo L arsen.

« « «SCHOOL LIBRARY DISCUSSED BY FACULtY

T he school lib ra ry discussion wi le d by M iss M ildred Bowles and M iss R u th P e rrln e a t Uie p ro tes- a lona] session of th e W ashington tc h o o l facu lty T uesday a f te r school.

R eports Included sum m aries of "A ctivities In Uie E l e m e n t a r y O rades ," A. A. MeanN: "U bra ry I n E lem entary Bchool.i," published b y th e C a lifo rn ia D ep a rtm en t of U u c a tlo n , and .th e Seven teen th Y ea r Book of th e N.E.A.

R efreshm enU w ere served by a co n u n lttee following ih e dlscuMlon.

, » ♦ ¥ y . W . C. A. G R A TEFU L F O R T O W N 'S COOFKRATION

A pprrc latlon for llie generoun h rl|i g lT tn T w in F a lls O Irl Reserve^ dur-

■ t a f th e a n n u a l fa ll conference la st • arM k*end d u r in g w hich they were

hostesses to G irl Reserves from all litaglo V alley wan rxiireueci today b y Miss Elitlne K lnyon, Y.WC.A, M oretary , to everyone wiio nssbteil them .

"T he success of th e coiiferrnce w u largely due to th e help glvrn u a by tow nspeople w henever It was needed ." she said.

ap ec la l th a n k s was enieiidecl to those G irl Heserves and IV In PalU w omen w ho Kept girls from o u t of tow n overn igh t, and to the Prctby* te rtan church , Uie N ^iiiodU t church a n d Elka for u m o f th e buildings In w hirl) tlin ra iife ienoe sessions w ere held.

¥ ¥ ¥PAM ILV COUNCIL, rO C K ETB O O K DISCUSHBD

Fam ily R e la llonsh lp r l i u ol Ui« ll r s l w ard R elief society m et s t Uie h o m e .o f Mtt., O. I* A nderson, W W alnu t s trc e l. l«nt evening. »lndy- Ing the fam ily cuuncll plan and the fam ily pocketbook.

A lively discussion followed Uie lesion, w ith Mm. l.ee Johnson In cliarge.

Mrs. In n a E vans w as nam ed pres­iden t. Iiefreshm rntfl w ere served by M rs. Isaac M iller a n d Mrs. Carl O it l r r to IS m em bers,

A l i f t exchange a n d O hrlslm as tree p a rly w ere scheduled for Dec. 90 a t Ute hom e of M rs. O alherlne MerrUi,

TRIO FRB81DSS AT OBBBBRT LU ffC lieO N

Mnf, s . M. Russell, Mrs. A. F, R tuaell a n d M rs. E l lu b e th Ewex en- to rta lned a t a b e n e fit card p a rty fo r th e GaUiollc W om en's leagtre on* afte rnoon th is week a t th e E. M. KMMll hume.

OCMert iuncl)9on w as served M

w tn nim h c o o r i. nod M n.

C a le n d a rP y th ian SU ters' Social club will

m eet n t 8 p. in -todnv a l-the-hom e of Mrs. V. R . L;ilrd. 1137 TenUl avenue east.

¥ ¥ ¥Em anon club will m eet Friday

a fternoon a t th e hcmc of M rs. H olm an, n o il call response.^ will be "My M ost Embarra.s.slnK Mo­m en t."

¥ ¥ ¥E vening O ulld of Ascension

EpI.scopfll chu rch will m eet a t the hom e of M rs. Tom Elnes.s. Serond avenue west, n t 6 p. m . to ­day.

¥ ¥ ¥Kim berly O lrl Re.serves will

ho ld Inhtftllntlon MTvlces a t th e Kim berly MelhodLst church a t 7:30 p. m . today. T he public la Inv ited to a ttend .

¥ ¥ ¥In tc m a tlo n a l relations group of

Ihe A m erican Awoclatlon of U n i­versity W om en will m eet from 8 to 10 p. m . today a t 344 Second avenue no rth .

¥ ¥ ¥A get-togeU ier m eeting of th e

m em bers a n d friends of th e P res­by te rian c h u rc h will be held today a t 7:30 p. m . In th e church p a r­lors. A program , music and re ­fre sh m e n ts a re scheduled.

¥ ¥ ¥Lincoln P .-T . A. study group

will m e et from 3 to 3 p. m . F riday In room 17 of the old building. M rs. Roy E vans will speak on •'C harac te r E ducation In tho H om e.” ..

¥ ¥ ¥All reg is tered nurses a re In rl ted

to a t te n d a lecttire on “O xygen T h erap y " by E . J . Crossm an F r i­day a t 7:16 p . m . a t the Tw in F a lls coun ty g e n era l hospital. I t w as anno im ced today.

¥ ¥ '¥T w in F a lla c h ap te r. L eague o f

W este rn W rite rs , will m eet M on­d a y a t 8 p . m . a t th e hom e of M ra. J o h n W . G raham , T en th avenue n o r th . Im p o rtan t busi­ness m a tte rs will be discussed and

a n urged to be

¥ ¥ ¥ '• C A N D T 'H A K IN O DBMONBTRATION OlVEN

C h rU tm a s candy m aking w as d e m o n s tra te d by M lu M arg a re t HUl, d is t r ic t hom e' dem onstration a g e n t ,a t a meeUng of the O rc h a- la ra c lub 'M onday afternoon a t th e hom e o f M rs. M . T . Anlauf.

M rs. M a ry Gumm, Pekoe. W ash., w as a guest. She Is vL<iltlng h e r da u g h te r , Mr#. Fred H udson. Mr*. C. H . S d r e d conducted a business m eeting .

M iss HUl also displayed a g roup of C h r is tm as gifts as sUBge.itlons. T h e hostess served refreshm ents.

Vivian Swiger Is Bride of W. Watt

At Church RitesBU H L. Nov. 23 (Specia l)—A wed-

d in g charm ing in every d e ta il was w lcmnlrx!d W ectaesday a t th e P res- by tc rlnn c hu rch w hen Bilss Vivian Sw lgcr. daugh ter of D r. a n d M rs. W. V. tia-lgcr. a d d W illiam W att, aon of M r. a n d M rs. O eorge W att, were u n ite d in marriaBe,

M . M. V an P a tte n . E m m ett, fo r- ic r pa.> tor o f th e B uh l chu rch and Liperlntcndent of B uh l schools,

rend th e single rin g service In the prcM.’nrn of ISA guests! T lie bride wns given In m urrlage by h e r fa th e r .

Vuun were exchanged be n ea th an Im provised archw ay In f ro n t of th e altnr.'^biinkcd w ith fern a n d flowers a n d Illum inated w ith w h ite candles. ArmnRemenlA of fall flowers p laced about th e room.

N nptla l MBsle Im m ediately p receding th e cere­

m ony R obert K lrche r sang "Be­cause ." and MU.<i M ary E lltabeth T hom pson . Moscow, room m ate of Ihe bVldc la st year a t th e university, snng "At Dawning." B oth were ac ­com panied a t the o rgan by Miss B e tty Ja n e L untey. M iss Luntey played th e M endelssohn wedding m arch as th e b ridal g roup took the ir sta tions. At th e cloae of th e service M iss E lizabeth Thom pson song the A lpha T au Omega sw ee theart song.

Bride was lovely In a w hite Chan­tilly lacc floor lengUi gown w ith long sleeves and a f itte d bodice. H e r halo veil was floor leng th ond sh e carried a show er bouquet of w h ite chrysauthem um s.

M rs. F ra n k Jen k in s w as m atron of honor. She wore a blue ta ffe ta gow n w ith m atching sw eetheart h a t a n d carried yellow chrysanthem um s. M ls i Eloulse W att, stu d e n t a t th e u n ive rs ity and sister o f th e bride­groom , was bridesm aid. H er gown

a s silver blue sa tin , and she wore m a tch in g sw eetheart h a t a n d car-

orch ld chi7 san them unu . LltUe

HAGERMAN I- •

L orn B ap tle le ft Saturday for G ra n d Coulle, Wash., (o visit Mr. a n d Mrs. M ike UlUcsn.

and M rs. Cltrence C lary, T racy , C alif., accompanied by M rs, R. H . G reen a n d Robert BapUe, who have been a ttending the fa ir In Dan Francisco, arrived M onday. T hey left la st week lor Dolne lo r a visit, w here Mrs. R. 11. Q reen accom ­pan ied ihem

Legion a n d Auxliliiry ha<I a cooked food sale i t M artina raoh grocery Sa tu rd ay . Proceeds were to go t^ th e school k itchen,* Jo h n H oagland, JarkAon, W yo.. visited Joe llendrlcksoii M onday.

M ethodist Ladles' Aid society Biwnsored r rooked food sale a t a public sale a t Bhoeslrlng a n d a t an o th e r a t Illlsn laat wrrk.

H herllf Joe William, T rtn ii roun ty , visited Joe Hendrickson M uiulay,

A nliowi-r In lionnr i>( Mr» G lenn U lia lfrr will be Klvrn a t tho A1 P r u - fold home of Mrs. Elrnrr ulllM rt.

H ugerm an public lllnary boa rd th a n k s thoee who helped m ake tiie q u ilt w hich was n iJflrd o lf a t Uin Legion ha ll KrUluv and also those w ho took ehuniTN. Mm. II. O, F ra ale r drew Ihn lucky c h an ir , M oney, •33.DS taken In, will tm imcd for th e library.

A lb rrU i^ e m li was Ixmured la s t week by a shower a t lirr homo M rs. R a lph Maxwell, M rs. I lli iw aid and Mrs. Kd K ionth.

W aller Ta1«', Coliinitjla, Mo., caaiB tU«lurday to vl^ll Oncar 'I 'a lr.

L*inl wrek A inrrlvan I^ i lo n - - - lllary had iiirinorlal services for Hyrdle HarlOKi »i iiic home of D ale Undy. Mis Mari7 U M oyne a n d Mrs. Jiihn lli«|iun hanu m e e t­ing Hour."

Robert O ieen left M onday for Lenihl. w lirre he will be em ployed a t th e Y erlan rnnrli.

Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Crow a n d » n , Uolse, vlsiiod is i i wrek w ith h e r m o the r. Mrs. o, Tate,

T om Maker ls(t last week for hU hom e In fian Dlrgo.

M r, and M is, W. F. D lbkliw in r t ' tu rn ed F riday n l l t r speudlng a week in B alt U k e City visiting th e ir oon W, F . Dlekerson, anti Mr. D icker' son 's sis ter , Mra. Wlliiaiii Uow en. who 1« very III,

M r. a n d Mrs. lla ip li D enn lco tt hono red M rs. W. Q, 'i-uuper w ith * U r th d a y ,d in n e r l u t wmK. O U Ntg w ara J ir a . AUce Jonee, Mr. u u l M ra. WiUrMl T u p p e j and aon, Jim m y. Mrik « . BUUard a n d wm, X n tM t BIM . O r. a n d Mr*. P . a . K m U o o tt, W . p . T i m M d R «r. a n d M ra. 1 * ' ifgU. w h 9 iu « vliiUng t i m , ■

HANSEN HUNTERS SERVE BEAR MEAT AT “YICTORY” DINNER

M onte Boyer, H ansen, claim s no re la tio n to th e llquld-eycd Charle* Boyer of th e screen, b u t h e does re ­ga rd him self a s som eth ing of a hero.

Accompanied by Bob G illespie and Jo h n Sexton, h e w en t e lk h u n tin g a t Sw an valley la st week. T he^ re tu rned hom e early th is week, not- only w ith two eiis ou t a bear.

T ho b e a r waa th e an im al th a t added zest to th e tr ip . A ccording to M ont*, he sh o t th e b e a r o n c e .a n d It crawled back In a ho le in th e m ounta in .

•'I exchanged my W incheste r fo r a p ltlo l w ith n fellow nearby and s ta r ted In the ho le a f te r th e bear," h e descrlbc-d th e h u n t upon h is r e ­tu rn . "W hen I had gone a sh o rt d istance. I ^aw two huge eyes sh in ­ing. I w asn 't su re It w as 'th e ' bear, b u t I decided quickly I t w as tim e

to ahoot. so I sh o t a n d saw th e a n im a l fall."

I t w as su c h a good “In ie sto ry ," th a t th e m en th o u g h t they o u ^ t to •h a re it—a n d aome- of th e b e a r m eat—w ith th e ir o e lg h b o n WDd friends, so th e y h a d a b e a r (ea at one evening th is week a t th e Sex­to n home.

P re sen t a t th e J . W . S exton hom e for the bear supper were M r. a n d M rs. Roy B. Sexton a n d d a u g h te r . Sa n d ra J e a n a n d M n . 0 . T . W ag­n e r and son. D onald, T«-ln Falla , ou t-of-tow n guests.

From H ansen were M r. a n d M ra. Boyer and ch ild ren , M onte , Jr.. a n d Shirley: M r. a n d M n . W . J . Sex ­ton and d a u g h te r , R eb a; M r. a n d Mrs. Irvin M cG hee a n d dau g h ter, Bonnie J e a n : Bob G illespie. P e te Housten, R andaU S exton . R uber Burkey. Mr. a n d M ra. J . W . S ex ton and O madell. Aveda. O zella Sex ton .

N ancy Jo W att, sis ter of the bride­groom , in a f lo o r le n g th d re s so f p ink ta f f e U , w as flow er girl. She wore a pink, ta ffe ta h a t a n d whlU button c h rysan them iun corsage, and c a r ­r ie d a w hite basket from w hich she th re w rose petals.

H aro ld A U lns acted a s best U a h e n were P e rry Pierce . K lm ber-

W lH lam Fisk. P a rm a , a n d W in- t o n G ray a n d W endell G annon.

W edding ReoepUon Follow ing th e cerem ony a wed­

d in g reception w as he ld In th e social ro o m of the church. Serv ing tab les w ere covered wlUi e laborate lace clo th s. T hree tie red w hit# bride’s cake on w hich stood a m in ia tu re b r id e a n d bridegroom, w as c en te r­piece . Two lighted tapers In -illv e r h o ld e rs were on e ith er side. P resid ­in g a t th e silver scrvlce w ere M rs. W ill K w k ln s a n d M i;b. Adeline ReUly. assisted by M n . Perry Pierce, K im b erly ; Miss Jo a n G eer, H ansen; M l a i ^ u t h Busm ann, M iss Avis D en n is and Miss M avis Pond , Each

yellow bu tton c h rysan the ­m u m corsage.

B ride 's m other, Mr*. Swiger. wore a g rap e wine crepe gown a n d a cor- aag e of Jo hanna Hill roses. M other o f th e bridegroom, M rs. W att, wore

blue velvet gnwn a n d a corsage o f U llsm an roses.

B rid e and bridegroom* graduated f ro m B uhl high achool w ith the c la s s .o f 103S. Mrii. W att a ttended th e U niversity ot Id ah o la s t year, a n d w as rmployed for th ree years a t th e Bulil Herald office. Mr. W att g ra d u a te d from th e U n lven lly of Id a h o la s t June. He Is a mem ber o f A lpha T au Omega fra te rn ity .

. To Live Near Buhl B rid e chose for her golng-aw sy

o u t f i t a black crepe dn-ss w ith black accessorten. and a fall co at In the new grape wine shade.

I n th e ir new home one a n d one- h ^ f m iles east nf Buhl on th e h igh- w ty . M r. and Mrs. W att will wel­co m e th e ir many friends a fte r D w . 1.

O th e r out-o(>iown guests were M r. a n d Mm A n O anxon, Ptillm an, W ash .; Mr. and Mrs. C harles P ie rce , Klnili'Tlv; Mr.v A. J . M ilner, M r. a n d Mrs Vlmll L aird and Dr. a n d M ra. FsUxm. Tw in Falls.

¥ ¥ ¥ INTERM OttN TAIN NEKD COM PANY ri,ANN DINNER

A rrangeinrn ta were being com ­p le te d today for a illntier th is evp- iilng a t the 1‘ntk hotel for employes o f th e Intrnuflinitaln Seed com ­pa n y : theli' 'vlvrn mid liieiidn.

Covers » iii Ik- n ia iked Inr 3!1 gnestn. and n itnln K el'logeiher Is a n tic ip a te d

n . C. will preside as to a st­m a s te r.

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B a rk e r - Slm omaker Rile« Solemnized

WEMDEI.U Nov, 3J (Hp«oUH - M iss Bvalyn tilioemiikri and Curtla B a rk e r w n« titiiicd In m a n lsg e S a tu r d a y uU ht ni U:llk o’clock a t th e hom e nt ilir imiie'n pa ten ts .

ReY. R. N, Hniltli Ilf Presbyterian o h lirc h . read the u i>k ceremony,

A bout 40iur.iin vvrro prosn it. Tlie b r id e U the daughter of Mrs. R o b e r t Lorlmer and was graduated fro m th e hH'nl ni'hool w ith the o la ss o t 'S7

T lie brld<'Hi'»<)iii In the suit ol M r. a n d Mi.i .inim lia ik rr, O an - n a t t . Tlicy le ll Wcdiienlay lo r O an - n e l t w here tiiry plan to make their hom e .

Missionary Units Meet a t Gooding For Fall Session

Mrs. J . E . B aker, Boise, conference corresponding se c re ta ry : M rs. C. D. F letcher, hom e base secre tary of th e C olum bia riv e r b ra n c h o f th e society, a n d M iaa C elia Cow an. Id a ­ho ’s only m issionary , w ho Is home on fu rlough fro m w est C hina, were th e p rincipal sp e a k e n a t th e a n ­n u a l fa ll conference o f souU iem Id ah o m e m b e n of th e W omen's Fore ign M issionary society o t the M eUiodlst c h u rc h T uesday a t Good­ing.

Approxlm ateU r 65 w om en from T w in Falls , G ooding. W endell, Buhl. K im berly w e r e I n a ttendance . L uncheon w as served a t noon, fol' low ing e lec tion o t o fficers In th e m orn ing .

O fficers, m ost o t w hom were e lc tted , a re M ra. C. G . Sm ithson, B uhl, p res id en t: Mrs. W illiam K oeh­le r, Pocatello , v ice-presiden t; M rs. T heo . B. M ltzner, G ooding, record.* ing se c re ta ry : M rs. R ow an. T w in Falls , corre.spondlng se c re ta ry ; M rs. Fred E aton . W endell, trea su re r , a n d M rs. H arry W ilcox, T w in F a lls , m ite box secretar}'.

M rs. B aker gave a r e p o r t o f a n ­nua l meeU ng held In com m em ora­tion of th e 70 th ann iversa ry o f th e founding of th e W T .M £ . o f th e M ethodist chu rch , a t P a sa d en a re* cenUy. Mra. F le tch er to ld o f th e ach ievem ents o f th e b ran c h du rin g th e p ast th ree years. M iss Cowan gave a descrip tion o t h e r m issionary

. w ork in C hina.Tw in F a lls w om en a tten d in g were

M n . Jo seph B lake. M rs. O eorge A. Childs. M rs. O. C. D udley. M rs. BAt H d er . M rs. W. H , H ertzog, Mrs, L. 8. M cC racken, M rs. J . A. M organ, Mra. M. M. M oore, Mrs. J . R . Nellsen, M rs, F . A. R ow an. Mrs. Cora Stevens, M n . J . R. T hrockm orton, Mra. H arry W ilcox. M rs. H arry W ohUalb a n d M rs. 6 . P . YanUs.

All th e diam onds in th e world would go in to a box m easuring e igh t cubic feet.

CATHOLIC LEAGUE PLANS CARD B E N E FIT

Catholic W om en's league, m eeting la^t evening a t pa rish h a ll, m a d e plans for a benefit c a rd p a rty th e fore p a rt of n e x t week, w ith M rs. F rank G . K le ffner. Jr^ a s c h a irm a n of the hostess com m ittee of 13 members. T h e locale o f th e p « r ty wUl be th e P a r ish hall.

Members p resen ted a . generous check to F a th e r H . E . H eltm an to apply on th e c h u rc h deb t, du rin g the business session p resided O' by Mr.i. T heodore Q oeckner.

Mr6. Belle W hite, gave a rep o r t th e r<;cent successftU rum m age sa le, and thanked th e w om en fo r th e ir support. A nnouncem ent w as m ade th a t a rt m a teria l, do n a ted by MlOi Della BLtsonelte, w ould be p laced on sale Sa tu rday , a n d th a t m em bers will assist a t th e sale.

Mrs. Lyons S m ith , p rog ram c h a ir ­m an. conducted a Professor Q uia conte;^l, w ith M rs. O eorge Seidel getting a p e rfec t score. F a th e r H eltinun spoke briefly . M rs. G r ^ received the w h ite e lephan t, pre* sented by F a th e r H eltm an.

H rs i Ed P e trosky , M rs. H . D . Gam brcl a n d M rs. FeUx Rlsse served relreslim ents to the- 35 w omen present.

¥ ¥ ¥ _LINCOLN ADDS T^VO MORE CU B DENS

Two more C u b d e iu w ere o ig an - Ised last even ing by tho Lincoln school P a ren t-T ea ch e r association, w ith Mrs. Lloyd G ilm ore a n d G eorge B renncn os d e n m o th e r a n d den ch ief tor one group , a n d M rs. J . C. D uke and Bill H ailey a s d e n m o the r a n d den chief fo r a n o th e r group.

Four dens a re now sponso r« l by th e Lincoln P .-T . A. A t la s t n igh t's

Rummage Sale Set to Finance

Sieenic TurnoutW ith mlU toery and men's, w o-

nMn’t - . a n d ch ild ren 's clothing aU m ark ed ; d rape ries , dishes and o the r houaehold.good* u i sorted, m em ben O f'th e n in e cIuIm In th e Rural F ed­e ra tio n o f W omen'* clube are ready to “go com m ercial" Saturday. Nov. ^ w hen they conduct a n im m age

Proceed* w ill be appropriated to a f tm d to c rea te a scenic tu rnou t a t th e e n d o f W ashington road, on th e S n a k e riv e r canyon rlmrock. over­looking B lue U k e s ranch.

T w o rep resen ta tives from each club will be "saleswomen ' for the day . accord ing to Mrs. L ee 'S m ith , p a s t p res id en t of th e Rural F edera­tio n a n d ' ch a irm a n of the sale.

I n add itio n to th e rum m age sale, f ru i t a n d coqkles will also be offered a n d m e m b e n a re asked to bring th e ir I tem s to th e designated loca­tio n by 11 o'clock Saturday m orn­ing.

C luba hav ing m em bership In the R u ra l F ede ra tion are Blue Lakes

levard , L end-a-H and , M. S . and . M en to r. U nity . Wayside, Sun ­

sh in e C ircle. C ountry Women's and Emsthon.

¥ ¥ ¥DEPARTURE PARTY ARRANGED BY CLUB

M r. and M n . A rthur Routh. who a re leav ing for Jerom e to make th e ir hom e, w ire honored la st eve­n in g by m em bers o t the H ighland View club. M rs. Routh is a .member of th e club.

P inoch le and Chinese checkers d iv e rted th e group during the eve­n ing . a n d re fn '

th e ses s lo iT ah a V ae k ' w ho recently cnme to th e U nited S U te s w ith h is fam ily from E n g ­land , to ld of school life In G re a t B rita in .

ReglstraU oit cords were given to Bob Shum w ay, Jam es SchlU, E del- b i r t Puddy. Alvin Coonerly, R obert C hu rch and K enne th Childs.

W olf ra n k wa.'i accorded V ernon M cC racken and R obert Fullerton, a n d b e a r ra n k , Arvln Johnson .

Men Take Charge of Bickel P.'T. A. Night

The men had their inning last evening’ at the Bickel Parent'Teftcher association, contributing most of the num­bers on the program, and getting two points instead of one, toward the attendance award. Games were play^ following the program, and refreshments were served by-the hospi­tality committee.

Approximately 75 members were present to hear Gordon Day, Boy Scout executive of the-Snake -River area, speak-------------------- ------------------- - on P.-T. A. and Scouting; and

the importance of 'dads' par­ticipation in both organiza­tions.

Special fea tu re w as th e show ing o f m otion p ic tu res o f , Y ellow stone na tio n al p a rk a n d S u n V alley by Howard'. W isem an a n d D r. F ra n k J , McAtee, m e m b en of th e M agic V al-

T h e hoDorees received a gift from th e club , p resen ta tion being m ade by M rs. E lsie M organ, club president.

M r. a n d M n . J . Fenn were special guests.

¥ ¥ ¥ELKS HOLIDAY DANCE DRAWS MANY .

A pproxim ately lOO couples a tte n d ­ed th e opening dance ot the sea ­son for E lks lodge members and th e ir wives ond women guests last e ven ing a t th e Elks ballroom.

I t w as th e an n u al pre-Thankaglv- Ing even t, a n d guests daiKed from 10 o 'clock iw tU 1 o 'c lo ^ to music by O len C rltohflald and his orchestra.

W alte r C ra ig w u chairm an of the c om m ittee on arrangem ents.

Good Will Club Attends Dinner

And Card PartyM em bera o f th e G ood WIU d u b

a tten d e d th e a n n u a l D ia n k sg tr ln g icr yesterday a fte rn o o n a t th e

hom e of M rs. N . O . Jo h n ... Second a v e n u t n o r th . M rt. G race L o ck h art conducted d e ro tk m a li and led In p raye r. P re sid e n ts , p a s t p re ti- denU a n d o th e r o f f lc e n of th e club

) sea ted a t one large U ble , and o th e r guesta a t five Q uarte t tables.

PJnochJe a n d C hinese c h ec k en followed d lim er. B ronze, o range and brow n a rtific ia l bouquet* a n d nov ­e lty o range a n d c o rnsta lk n u t cups form ed th e ta b le 4rim s, a n d «u tu m n flow eri decorated th e room s.

T ickets fo r th e a im u a l benefit d ance T uesday evening. N or. 36. a t th e O dd FeUowa ha ll, w ere dis­tr ib u te d by U r> , C. D . ‘n iom peon. M rs. W esley B oren Is g e n era l « h a lr-

lan o t a rran g e m e n ts fo r 4he dance. M rs .- J a c k B ell a n d M rs. M arls

Pow ell w on p inochle h o n o n and M n . Jo h n R odm an th e Chinese

Ich e ck e n aw ard .M rs. J . C. D oolittle w as chairm an

of deco rations; M ra. M . P . O chle- tree , k itc h en : M n . E ar l Johnson , m enu, a n d Mr*. Chloe C a rr, tables.

¥ ¥ ¥SV R IN O A CLUB G E T S G U T IDEAS

S y rln g a club , m eeting T uesday a t th e hom e o f M rs. Roy Black, he ard M iss M a rg a re t R ill, d is tric t home d em onstra tion ag en t, speak C hris tm as g ift suggestions.

P lan s w er^ com pleted to hold a C h ris tm as g if t exchange p a rty some' tim e nex t m o n th . ^

M ra. Alva P ick e tt w 6n th e con­te s t p r lte . M n . W W all w u guest. R e fre shm en ts w ere served.

ley C am era club.U w re n c e HaU, W illiam R lem an . ,

H ow ard U rs e n a n d W eldon C lark, accom panied by Mias LucUle N orell, ta n g several n u m b e n .

Mlsa M abel P o r t^ rfle W i f l n t g rad e room received th e a tten d a n ce aw ard . ’

¥ ¥ ¥IR O N t V t i G FUND DONATION FLEOGED

A no the r u n it w as a d d ed to th e grow ing l u t o f t n a lu n g ftm d donors w hen D ivision No. 4 , I ^ e s ’A id society of th e M ethod ist chu rch T uesday afte rnoon voted a m a i l con tribu tion to th e p ro jec t, spon ­sored by th e la m tt c lu b o f B uhL

M n . M ichael T h rockm orton ’s hom e w fs th e scene o f luncheon w hich preceded th e bustaMSS see- slon.

P lan s w ere m ade f o r a C h ris tm as p a rty Dec. 18 a t the . c h u rc h p d o r s .

T w enty-th ree m e m b en , o»e guest. and two new m e m b e n a tten d e d . p

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COAT SALE!COATS GALORE

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12 Speakers Discuss Youth Problems at Conference Here

S l iE N T S ir a H G lAlKERS

session of the d«y-Iong confer­ence on U u t subject wbleb wlU b t held « t the - . - - — .d ijt . Dec. « . » t . .were announced h e re th is ilt e m o o n by U W. Polsotn, field rep fesenU - tlve fo r th e NYA.

C ooper« tlh f w ith th e NYA in sponsoring th e session Is Homek' M. Davis, su p rrln te a d e n t o f UM local public school system . DavU sa idtodsy th a t m em bers o f * -------’w hich niW d iscuss T outh p r w hich should be stu d ied by the m unlty , will b e n am ed by h im a t a la te r d a te T h e p a n e l discussion, in charge of M r. D arU , will ge t u n d e r­way a t i:SO p. m . th e day of th e conference-

p resid ing a t th e m orn ing sessions, du ring tim e th e 13 speakerswHl give b r te t ta lk* on various topic*, will be R. S . T offlem lre. publisher of th e Id ah o E vening T iroes and th e T w in F a lls News.

speakers Speakers untl th e ir topics follow: “R easons lo r th e Conference." W.

W . Q ar tin . Boise. sU te NYA a d ­m in is trato r.

"Y ouu i lii Public A ssistance F a m ­ilie s .’ MUs Elizabeth C hapm an, ch ild w elfare co n su lta n t w ith th e Idaho d e p ar tm e n t o f public a s ­sistance.

"How to P repare fo r Employ' m en t." C harles Sh irley . Rowles- Mock com pany.

“F u tu re E m ploym ent PosslblllUes - in T h is Com m unity.” Ouy’H . S h e a r­

er. p residen t of th e Fidelity N a­tiona l bank . T w in Falls.

"Crim e A mong Y outh ." How ard aU lette , ch ief of th e local poUce d e ­pa rtm en t.

'•W hat th e School* O ffer Y outh .’ E dw ard B. Rogel. local h igh school principal.

G irt Speaks "W ha t a Jo b M eans to Me." m im

An n e B tre lfus. T w in Falls."Does School P repare lo r Em

ploym ent." Brice E ^ans, p residen t o f th e boys’ club of th h i g h school.

"SU tU U cs of Y outh I t to 35. U n­employed a n d O u t of School in T h is Area." w . Clyde W illiam s, m anager o f th e Id ah o s u t e em ploym ent vice office.

" P a r t -T im e E m ploym ent i T ra in in g T h rough NYA." L . W . F o l­som. NYA field represen ta tive .

" W h a t to D o A bout U nem ploy­m ent A mong Y outh ." Judge O. p . D uvall, fo rm er d is tric t governor K lw anls in te rn a tio n a l a n d a local attocney,

B eard C h W Included "R ural Y outh ." G eo rge ' W ard,

p residen t o f th e T w in F a lls school board.

A luncheon, also a t th e ^ g e r s o n 'ho tel, ’ Will fDlIow''Uia m orn ing ta lks. C h a irm an fo r th e - ' “ 'wlH b e R ona ld I* . G raves, w hile Isp taker will be Ju s tice Raym ond Givens of th e Id ah o suprem e court.

T he panel discussion. In charge of Mr. Davis. wUl follow th e luncheon a n d th e . sum m ary . In charge of Eugene C haffee, p residen t of th e Boise Ju n io r college, will conclude th e sessions.

I JEROME •--------------------

A fter app ea rin g before Police Judge C lark T . S tan to n Uiln week and B dm ltllng to charges of assert* *d speeding, A. M. Jones. Tw in Falls, was assessed a fine o f *3. Upon p a y ­m en t Jones was released. H e was arrested by a m em ber o f l h e c lly pollen force,

Irving RoUlion a n d w ltt, O ood- liiV, and Mr, a n d M rs. J . K ennedy S iuart, Jerom e, were am ong Ujoso who a ttended lha Id ah o sta te honey produpera' association convention held a t Id ah o F a lls la s t week.

Mr. a n d Mrs. A. F , H ouston. Hu- (lUlHin. W ash., and M rs. Amel K im u , alM> of W ashington, m other of M rs. A. F . H aiu tou ,. w ere guests tills week a t tho hom e of M r. H oiuton’s pa re n u , M r. and Mrs. F rank B, H ouston of P lea san t P lains distric t. T lie p a rly was re tu rn ing from De- Iro lt w here M r H o iu ton purchased a new c ar. A. F . H ouston Is the eldest to n of M r. a n d M rs. F ra n k

• H ouston.B iglit tab les Of co n U act brldga

were In play M onday n t th e W heat- c ro ft residence when Mrs. W heal-

serles of bridge luncheons. Prises were aw arded to Mrs. L. □ . Hnwley. Mr*. L, W. O revlng and Mrs. S . JC. Bhawver.

M onday bridge club m e t week a t Uie hom e of M rs. L. M. Kug. P r lie s w ere aw arded to M rs. Ida OerboUi. M rs. Jo h n Parkinson and guest p riM to M rs. E arl Miller.

Fou rteen m em bera of th e H l-l-and H^-wIng club m e t F rid ay a t th e home or Mrs, Bubak. Follow ing a brief flr^.ion of bu a ln eu th e a fte m o o a wss sp e n t ioc lally , byfrM hnienu . '• Ja sp e r Alfrw l T aylor, Ja ro m e.a n d Avis Bawyer, N am pa, obtained a license to wed he re In M rs C har- ifrtle J tobe rw n 's o lllo s UiU week.

Speaking on c h a rac te r develop­m en t In th e child . Rev. W, F . Wills, P resby te rian m lnU U r, delivered a la lk to P .-T . A, of U no o ln achool M onday. C om m unity singing was itartlclpatM l In. M usio w as played by MUs B e m k e W ilson, led by Olar« d ic e Hughes. H ostesses were M r ^ Del Sm ith a n d U rs . B. M. O lkd - burn.

A rrested O aturday on c h a n e a of asserted drunkenness, Eugene F ra n - c one. Jerom e, fo rfeited h is tlO tn n d . He was released Sunday m om lng.

R obert Bovey, san ita tion (or o f eouUi cen tra l Idaho iiM lU t u n it, will be guest speaker iw Jerome h e a lth oouncll Tueaday In Uie oourtliou ie a t ■ p, m. BQvey will apeak on w inlU tlon In Jerom e fm inty.

.Ik la aaUmatod that 11 p w ____of the Mra told during 1»S8 sold at leaa than ITM whoieaali.

Church Singers Now Have New Choir Loft

Choir a m b M i at Ptrat C lm b ef th t M the ‘Wt-t r a n w hich tha aJngeti AeUeer Um h f r n m ba M n k e a . T w tA raw. Wtt U right. M n . Ihrtghk J U t e h ^Mias O ay Miller. Hl*a Lots N l e h e i a « t . . ^ . ' # ! ^ . ^ f ' ” »> MIse B atl) MUler. Mra. K eith 8mHh hb< M n . Doris Miner, p ianlfi. Middle r«« , le lt t« r i^ t „ M n . L. L. M areffln, M n. Carl BeO evay, Charles W.V ktor M elt« i. Vera M elUn. Beihert I M * . Baek n w , left to right. Mrs. U r r y A » ee . Mertand M wartb, » ■ - rk e M elton. K eiuelta MOIa and Bar. A . C. UUIer. (T laea F h eU and BafT»rln()

Dispelling the FogBy CBABJLES M ICHEL80N — cep t Oorertw r Landon’s suggesUon

D lrecw r o t P o b lk U j. n r a o a . l l . » “ > >?• li« m u ld notN ational Com m ittee

I f th e re U an y th in g m ore d lfflcu lt to u n d e rsU n d th a n th e R epublican policy p rog ram It Is th e R epublican sU tls tlcs .

According to th e ou tp u t o f th e O . O . P . s ta tis t ic s m ill th a t h a s come to m e, th e ( a m e r s a r t appalled a t " th e d e v asU tln g resu lt’’ o f th e New D ea l h a n d lin g of th e a g ric u ltu ra l prob lem . T h e s tran g e docum en t even a tte m p ts to show th a t I t h a s c o st th e ind iv idual fa rm e r tl.800 a year.

"F o r In stance , a t th is w riting ," ru n s th is am using com pilation, ' ‘the p rice o ( whe&t o n th e C hicago B oard of T rad e Is a b o u t U cen ts."

G . O. P . PriceF o r in stance , le t m e m en tion th a t

in th e la s t year o f th e la s t R epub ­lic an a d m in is tra tio n th e p rice of w hea t w as 38 cents.

T h e fa rm e rs ’ n e t Income du rin g th e four years o f P residen t H oow r d im in i^ e d fro m n e a tly seven bUMon do lla rs In 1020 to less th a n tw o b il­lion d o lla n In 1933. 'H ils year th e to ta l n e t Incom e will be n e a rly five billion.

D o n 't a sk m e th e logic of th e d is ­crepancy . I t m ay be found th a t if th e c ircum stance of a d ro u th fo rced u s to im p o rt enough beef, fo r ex ­am p le . to feed th e A m erican people, a n d th a t cou ld be com pared w ith a no rm a l y e a r, w e would get «n ex- trao rd ln ju 7 resu lt. .

O r If a n y group's Income du rln * a boom pe riod w as lined up ag a in s t th e sam e group 's Income du ring depression such as w ere b Q ueathed w hen Mr. Hoover w en t ou t, i t w ould i>e su rprising il a decrease w as n o t recorded . However, th e f a c t rem a in s th a t th e farm ers have been b e tte r o ff by a billion do llars d u r ­in g th e la s t fou r years of R epublican ru le.

c ;ile f Q . 0 . F .'W orryW lien o u r iR e t^ I le a i l f r ien d s a n

n o t am ass ing these am using sta tls* tic s , th e y a re w orrying ab o u t a pos­sib le th ird te rm fo r F rank lin R oose­velt. I d o n ’t know anybody w ith au th o ri ty to speak who h a s sa id th a t th e P re sid e n t w ants o r Is consider­ing a th ird term . Yet w e a re p e n - llflcally Inform ed by th e Official spokesm an fo r th e m inority th a t " tho W hite H ouse—the denVs im m ed ia te lam liy—h is close associates, a n d nn a ss is ta n t a tto rn ey g en era l a re carry ing on plana to b ring a b o u t a th ird term ."

P ity th e Ignorance of th e publicity d irec to r o f th e D em ocratic n a tio n a l c om m ittee , b u t h e h a s h e a rd n o th ­ing on th e sub iec t from a n y o f th e P re sid e n t's fam ily uxcept a hope, m en tioned In th e new spapers, th a t th e P re sid e n t w ould be spa red from a th ird te rm . I f th e P residen t la to be he ld rcAponslble fo r th e desires of g overnm eiu officia ls on a aub}M t w hich h e—a n d only h e—Is In a i. slUon to speak . It U som eth ing new in politics.

"ETldence"?As evidence o t U>e au th o rity fo r

th e th ird te rm talk, th e re is a d ­duced th a t M rs. Roosevelt h a d to te a c e r ta in liberals, who scribed

»ec«p t a oe m lnailon .O f course , th e re h av e been vol*

u n ta ry expressions on the subject f ro m a l l over th e country , som e of th e ae a re « n th e level; some repre­s e n t w lia t m ig h t be term ed a band- w aco n guem , a n d some poUtlclans h a v e ta k e n to I t m erely as a so rt o f a to rm shelter, to dodge th e Im- p o r tu n ltle s o f.p ropagand lsu fo r v a r. loua can d id a tes .'

Long: Time

T lte O em ocratlc n a tional conven- tloD la e ig h t' m on ths away; nobody Icnowa w h a t m ay happen In dom es­tic po litics , o r In- th e w ir situa tion ab ro a d . W hy o n e a r th should th e p re a ld e n t do som ething th a t would • t a r t th e politica l po t boiling fu r- loualy, a n d com plicate w h a t the e o u n tr r la trVlng to do to keep o f t h e ’c onflagration?

,T ) te c o n s ta n t aglCktlon of th e R e ­p u b lic an s ide Is merely a n o th e r ev i­d e nce o f th e uneasiness and co n fu ­sio n am ong th e m inority con tro l— If th e re U a n y such thing. I f i m ig h t h a ia r d a guess, the P residen t h as to o m u c h on h is mind rig h t now in h is e f fo r t to keep America a t p eace to be giving any serious con-

to political developments.

she m e t w ith ih e mild response th a t she d id n o t Inquire Into th e politica l an tecedentJi o f h e r guests.

I n Uie n e x t parag raph , tl)» R e­pub lican h a n rt-o u t recites th a t P «u i M cN utt's pollUoal m anager has been active . Presum ably th e pollU- oal m a n ag e r is working for h la c h i e f , tvom lnatioc, bu t Ju s t w h a l bearin g th a t c ircum stance has to th e th ird te rm la no elucidated,

R a th e r Pu is lincPrevloua u tU ran c es from Uie sam e

souroe aaaura th a m inority p a rty th a t Mr. Roosevelt Is th o e asie st c an d id a te fo r th em to beat. I f they rea lly believe any th in g of th e aort, one w ould th in k they w ould e n ­courage th e Idea. Instead o f a r ra ig n ­in g Uie P residen t fo r falling to ac

CAMEO BRANDY fo m soe nm u 909

S om e d a y . I suppose, ho win have to a lt dow n w ith himself and figure o u t th e course he m ust pu rsue— w h ic h n o t necessarily is th e course h e w ould like to pursue.

I t m ig h t be noted th a t the c lam or f o r th p P realden t to decline a n om i­n a tio n th a t m ay never be o ffered h im com es only from h is pollUcal foes.

T h e on ly Incentive for h im td do i t w ould .be to oblige these—a considera tion , which I am a fra id , w ould n o t appeal to h im very strong ly .

BRITAIN S i Gl

LONDON, Not. . 33 lU Jtt-O rea t B r iU ln seeks “no m a teria l ga in” In h e r w a r w ith Q erm any, S to g O eorge sa id today In a speech o n th e p ro - ro g a tlo a o f pa rliam en t.

P a r lia m en t waa ad journed today a n d w ill reconvene n e x t week.

T h e k in g aald th a t “despite th e e f ­fo rts of. m y governm ent to preaerve peace. O en n a n y . in T lolation Of h e r so ltm a undertak ings, .w antonly in ­v aded Po land . T h is new U uU tw e o t G erm a n aggreaslon a n d bad fa ith w as a challenge w hich we could n o t have declined w ithou t d ishonor to ourselves, w ithou t peril to th a cause of freedom a n d th e progresa of m a n ­kind,"

V t seek n o m a teria l ga in .’ th e _ added . "Liberty and fre e In s tl-

tu U o i» a n o u r b ir th r ig h t w h ich we. like o u r fo re fa the rs , a re reaolved to

FELDHUSENIOPS GRANGES SUITE

Jo h n S. Feldhusen, rancher a n d b e an association executive, h a d been ree lcc ted today to succeed h im self in o ffice as m aster of the Tw in Falla O ra n sc .

M r. Feldhusen was returned to hla p o s t n t th e elecUon session la s t n ig h t w W ch also saw these G rangers d es­ig n a ted for offlcU l poslUons:

W . O. Jackey, overseer; > |¥a iik B a rto n , lecturer; E. L. Met*> r e ­e lec ted stew ard; Blaine Vosberg, a s ­s is ta n t sw w ard; M n , O. T . K oater,- M cre ta ry ; M . Anlauf. ree lec ted tre a su re r ; Mrs. w. O. Jackey. r e ­e lec ted chap la in ; H arry Capps, ga te ­k eeper; Mrs. Blaine Vosberg, lady aasls tan t stew ard; Blri. U . A nlauf, C eres: Mr*. F rank B arton, Pom ona, a n d M rs. J, F . Cordes. Flora.

W . R. Banner was reelected execu­tive com m lllecm an. H oldover oom - m ltteem en are Thom as Bpeedy a n d J . F . Cordes.

T h e next meeUng will b« a p o t luck dinner on Dec. 13. Uje O range -deotded.

UNITY r

Walker and Bennett Nuptials Performed

CAREY. Nov. 23 (Special)—Miss P h y llis B en nett, dnughter of M r. aOd M rs. L aw rencc Bennett. Carey, a n d Jo h n R . W alker, son of M r. and M rs. Jo h n W alker. H ailey, were u n ite d In m arriage by P residen t W. L . A dam son a t the A dam son hom e h e re Nov. 15.

T h e ir attendant.<r were M lis F lo r- eJne A llen and 8. O. Benson, J r , H ailey . T tiey will m ake th e ir home l i \ H ailey w here the brldegroo em ployed.

CA ttTO O N IbT DIES N EW Y O RK (UW—W alter H oban .

c a r to o n is t and creator of th e comic s tr ip " Jerry on the Job." died a t p o s t G ra d u a te hospital a fte r a brief illness. H e was about SO.

Mercury Mine Provides Idahoi With Million Dollar Indusfry

W EI8ER. Nov. 33 (u. » _ a aheap- h e rd e fa chance dlscoNtry h a a p ro ­vided Id ah o w ith Its f irs t m ercury m ine and a new •1,000.000 Industry. s U te m ining offlclsls disclosed to ­day.

A sha rp price rl.w In th e qidck- sllver m arke t gave new I m p e ^ to th e venture w hen th e E u ropean w ar broke o u t and now th e A hnaden m ln u developed by L . K . J teuna.' v e teran S a n U B arbara nxiv,tnf e n ­gineer, a re producing a n estim a ted 400 pounds of pu re quicksilver a day .

T he c u rren t m arke t p rice o f th e liquid m e ta l U »142 a f laak of 78 pounds. N ational p roductloo la s t y e a r was on ly IMO flaska. U se of th e m e ta l In th e m a n u fa c tu re of a rm * of w ar a tieng ihened th « price.

D lseevered by Bheephar«erT h e m ine w as discovered ' w hen

A ndy L ittle, a young aheepherder. w ith a f lare fo r m ining, chaaed a loat sheep across th a

M r, and Mr*. O k n R oblnw n e n ­te rta in e d Tuesday with a show er a n d dance In Uie ward haD, h o n o r­in g th e ir daughter and son-in -law . M r. and Mra. Robert Ellis. M rs. El* “ s w as formerly Wilma Jones. O lfU

cro displayed on r long U ble.M U s Lila B anner le ft T uesday

fo r Salt. U k e City where she was m a rr ie d Wednesday to H arold C he­n e y . Heybum , In the L. D. 8 . t«m - ple-

M eeUng of Just-s-M ere club scheduled for Friday a t Uie hom e o f M r. and M n . Je.u M atthews haa b e en postponed on account o f sick­n e ss In the ir family.

M r. and Mrs, Samuel B anner a n d d a u g h te r . Mabel, lelv T uesday fo r O gden where Mrs. Banner will en ­te r Doe honpltal for a m edical ex­am ination . ■niey expect to go to CoalvUle, U U h. Friday to v is it M t. B a n n er 's faUier. It being h is B lst b ir th d a y anniversary,

M rs. Mary Cliurch was a guest a t th e wedding cercmony In th e M e th ­o d ist chureU. Rachel Congleton a n d wedding breakfast In Uie B an ­nock hotel In Pocatello S aturday .

Because of the flu epidem ic no M . I. A. circle meeting was he ld Sunday.

M r. and Mrs. Ellis -B u rn ett a n d M r. ajid Mrs. Alfred C rane visited th e staiTh w ard L. D. S. service Sunday evening. M r, C iane a n d M r. B u rn e tt were speakers.

L iterary lesson. "Personal Recol- lecllotw of Joan of Arc,’’ w as p re ­sen ted a t Uie Relief society m eet­ing Tue.>.dny by Mrs. Jack C h u rd i.

V anguards of Bee Hive girls of the M . I. A, a re sponsoring a d an c ­ing p»arty n t Uie ward hall th is nlng.

a t h la pony 's feet. H a cam e back th e n e x t year a n d i la k td o u t 18 clidms.

R equa visited th e a re a on one of h is periodic to u rs of w e f ta m m in­ing d is tric ts a n d exam loed th e

I’s c innaba r s take . R e je a i-

CASTLEPORDM rs. W . O . R ose n c ra n lt e n te r - :

talDMl a t a p a r ty M onday a t th e L. Sw ln hom e hono ring M n . H iram R o s e s c ra n u on h e r b ir th ­day. C hinese checkers a n d p inochle w ere played by th e g roup w ith Paul N eum ann w inner of bo th games.

C h e t M cC lain, accom panied by h is b ro th er. C lyde. T w in Falls , le ft M oiiday fo r a w eek of e lk bunU ng a t A shton.

T h e ju n io r c lass a n d adviser, Miss M ary M effert, hono red J a m e i Amoe. w ho is leaving aoon for Gooding to live, w ith a farew ell p a rty a t th a ‘h ig h school gym nasium recently.

M r. a n d M rs. M ike D e n y and ch ild ren le f t t h b week for a m onth 's visit w ith h is p a ren ts . M r. a n d Mr*. Joe D erry, a n d o the r relatives. R idge c re ek . A rk.

U r . and M rs. Roy M itchell and

BEDROOMSUITEWE BOUGHT THEM BUNDI

The factory said tiiey were the best value ever offered by them and that Is right

BUT YOU CAN SEE THEM

and you will admit they arc a real buyl

3 3 3

Prices

Styles

Real V alues

AND THAT’S NOT ALLi

All pricM of

W* Includ* a Simmons Coil Spring; A •prlng rilkd matlrcu; bed lamp nnil •carfl All f* • •• •966, 977 and

EVEN BLEACHED GENUINE WAL­NUT FlNIBHl Waterfall designing, duBtproof drawers that are conter- gulded, and all the other fine plecea for the one price of only 9 0 0

b e a u t if u l INLAID.and DECORAT- BD Walnut Bedroom Suites. Purchsacd way Uat Jum , or such values would impossible. All the Select Pieces listed for on ly .......... $ 7 7

Himllar le above M wttbeat mirror on rhrsl.

DR LIIXK HEDROOM BUITEH canio in thin advance purchase. ^ O O All iilcccii fo r only ................9 ^ 0

COME IN NOW!Sweel*s Furniture

• d th e property for M years ir i th • a ci>ttoD on iti rth er leasing, form * • d a com pany, set u p a p la n t a n d b e ta n . productloo th is sumifler.

F o rm er President H erbert Hoo­w r a n d h is two sons. H erbert, l u a n d A llan Hoover, a re In terested f inanc ia lly In the mine. I t is a closed corporatloo and no stock b sold.

M U M ereuty M laeR eq u a believes th e m o w ........

. n w hich th e mine Is located Is a •oUd m ass o f m e rc iiry .ln opa llte a n d phyollte form s, le ft by a n old U k a b e d .

T h e p la n t Is th e la te s t m e ta l lu r- s te a l science h a s produced. T h e o re Is roasted In a lO ln a t IM O degrees a n d th e m ercu ry passea o i l In th e fo rm of vapor to be condensed In l a tubes. 30 fee t high . I t i e m ercu ry is d raw n off a t th e bo ttom in buckets a n d placed In flasks, ready fo r sh ipm en t.

T h e m in e Is a n open p i t ope ra ­t io n a n d o re Is b lasted o u t of a hUlalde, ro lled In c ars to a bln. c a r t e d by conveyor to a c rushe r a n d th e n ce to a k iln to be roasted.

X nough o re Is p resen t to la s t a n Indefin ite period. Requa believes. P roduc tion Is going a head a t th e r a te o f abo u t 45 tons a day.

A ll three principal n_____In c tJUs section of ti<«ko g subctantlal storage gain 4 paat week, i t waa sbsw n bin a report received by o ______th e T w in P alls Canal coBpaity C L yn n Crandall, w alem aster.

T h e report shows that a t the « n t Ume th e f m a \ e a , Ians i .Yolr U Impounding 600,790 s e n a sa lo s t last week's readiof o t :»40. whUe Jackson is k s now: 343.540 acre feet in itocags ai 339.490 a week ago. likawfae W alcott now impoonda. aga in st l u t week’a 00,740.

N o preclpiutlon was lu tad on tb s atershed d u ^ the past t t is

report from Crandall ih ow i. T otal preclplU U on a t Moran Aram O c t 1 to Uie present time is g lT en .u L A . Inches compared wiUi i M tDChss normal.

fam ily . Ooodlng, visited w ith h e r m other. M rs. D lllen Myers, over th e w eek-end.

M r. and M rs. P ra n k Amos a n d •ons a re m oving to Ooodlng th is week. M r. a n d M ra. R ay Raedels and fam ily will move to th e fa rm v a ­cated by Uie Amoses.

lA w rence G w ln h u re tu rned from th e V eterans' ho sp ital a t Boise, w here he h a s been for th e p a s t two m onths . W hile th e re h e subm itted to tw o m a jo r operations.

RSAD T B S TIM BS W ANT ADS.

Auto. Palntlns and Spot Work

a t

Dean’s Auto ServiceU l - m 2nd Ave. W est

rbonem

Bold CrookM ERIDEN. Ooon. OIR - WbUs

M ayor R a n d s a Daaaber and police court judca Bdwartf M..RO* aenthal were addresalng a p o u p QD "City Oovenunent" in the boow o f Mra. Raymond Carignao, a burglsr ransacked second-floor rooms an d -: carried off loot wlUiout being d s« ; tected.

MINEL O V D O N -A m ine, found In ( b s

N o rth sea bore th is Inaerlptlfln 111 G e rm a n : “W hen th is goea u p . Up goes C hurch ill.” W inston C h n re h - U1 is f irs t lo rd o f Uie B rltl ib a d - / m lra lty .

J. J.WINTERHOLIR

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40 GAMES dN FDR THANKSGIVING MENUIdaho-Denver Tilt One of Nation’s Best

Bjr IIE N B Y SU PERN E W Y O R K . Nov. 23 lU.PJ —

T h e r d l be qu lt« a few football gam es orounct th e c oun try today on th e f irs t of th is y e a r ’s T hanksgivings b u t none will m ean an y th in g as far os the race for th e m y th ica l n a ­tional cham pionsh ip la concerned.

A bout 40 gam es will be played today and only s ix o f them pair ••name” team s. T h e b est gam es are D enver-Idaho . M ary land-Sym cuse , R ichm ond-W llliam a n d M ary. U tah - U lah S la te . V irginia Poly-V lrglnla MlUtary a n d W aahlngton-O regon,

All o f th e seven pe rfec t-record U am s a re Idle bu t on S a tu rd ay m ost of them go o u t a g a in and try to m a in ta in th e sizzling pace they 've set a ll season.

S a tn rday G am es Two of them — T ennessee and

T exas A. & M ,- a r e Idle th is w eek­end while O corgetow n, un b eaten bu t Ued by Syracuse, f in ish e d lt4 season w ith an upset v ic tory lo s t week over New York un iversity .

S a tu rday ’s big gam es will be played, In P h ilad e lp h ia a n d S ou th Bend. Ind.

I n P h iladelph ia , I t 's im beaten Cornell ag a in s t P e n n sy lv a n ia In one of th e east’s trad i tio n a l gam es.

S ou th ern C a lifo rn ia , he ad in g for th e Rose bowl. aU c k s Its pc rfoct record a g a in s t N o tre D am e a n d th a t'# a n o th e r b a ttle In w hich a n y ­th ing can happen .‘ T h e T ro jans, tie d only by Oregon,

re tied fo r th e P a c ific Coast con- irence lead w ith U.C1<.A., w hich Is

In con fe rence com petition by a n d by S a n ta , C lara ou t-

I th e con fe rence . 'V 8C PU y> O rccoB S U le

J. C. L. A. faces a tou g h O regon ite team th is w eek a n d If I t w ins

. . . jn th e chances a re th e R ose bowl bid wUl be a t s t a lu w h en U plays S ou th ern C a lifo rn ia on Dec. 9. A d e fe a t fo r U . 8 . C . by N o t« D am e vU l h av e n o b e a r in g o n th e w estern Ros« bowl s itu a tio n because only Pacific C oast c o n le ren c e re su l ts e n te r In to th e fig u rin g .

U. C . L. A . sU n w ould h av e to g e t by W aslilhg ton S ta te n e x t T hurw lay , how ever, to m ake its gam e w ith U . S . C . o n e {or th e R ose bowl.

T u la n e , u n b e a te n , b u t Ued by N orth C aro lina , goes u p a g a in s t Sew anee on S a tu rd a y . D uquesne, u n b e a te n a n d u n tie d , faces a tough e leven in C arn eg ie T ech .

T ennessee h a s o ff u n til n e x t T hu rsday w hen i t p lay s Kentucicy a n d a fte r t h a t i t sUU h a s to m eet A uburn be fo re I t c a n check in w ith a pCTfect reco rd . T ex a s A. & M . goes in tq b a ttle fo r th e la s t tlm b n e x t T hu rsday a g a in s t T exas.

By JE R R Y BB O N D FIE L D (NEA Servlee)

N icknam e o t Q eorge C afego is "B ad News." w hich la m o st appro* p r ia ta h and le th e opposition could h a n g on h im . : . C onsidered g rea te s t a ll-aro u n d foo tballer In Teiuiessee h is to ry , Cafego h a ils from sm all m in ing tow n of Scarboro , W . Va. . . T w enty-one ye a rs old . .stands 5 feet 11 Inches a n d w eighs 172 pounds . . .

Hockey League Formed in Eastern Idaho- O

By JE R R Y RYAN •IDAHO PA LLS, Idft,, Nov, 23 (U.R)

of th e only Icel\ockey leogue In Id o h o In u nder W5V In th e upper Snnki* river vnllcy tow ns of Id a im P oIIb, S t, A nthony. Klgby and R exburg.'S i x tcomji will croM sticks In Id a h o PallB c ity lengiie 0 (im r» will be played on nn Ind tw r nn liira ) Ice surface , A R pxtcttr from I»Rnn, Ut*l>, h a s been blll«Kl fo r a n Int^-r- ■ tate eerles In la te ftrnKon w ith all th e Id ah o tcam n.

BaM ball c h a t r ip r n i w ith ipro* n la tlo n on (he id e n tity of ■ m a n ­a g er for th e r i n t I d a h o Falls P ionee r league te am , to work w lib B a a tn e u n U n ag e r U I., f la rla n d . A rchie . M lu ., fo rin rr (^hirago W hile Hox tw irler. T h e t i n i a re g e ttin g a n ilo u f .

M aine m nv l>pnl Id ah o In p<Uiito pick ing contrnU b u t nhn providr-n th is sU tn w ith Aonir n f Ha bent fo o t­ball m n trrln l. T ony Kamrli'vlcii, reg u la r gimrd for Ih r Viinilain, hiOln from Koiiili I’nrllitiid hiKli nchnol. Me,, w lirrr lir wnii tnrklP honors and wnii th e utatc'n h r s l la .jx iiind ham m pr losjirr. I’niil llynn , li'ft end n t llm Utilvrrtillv o f . Idaho , lilayrd |ircj> wtitx>l ba ll a t A iiburn, Me. O n tlip ftr.<i|imHii trn m Ir IJntik Crow lry. rcn lri', I,»-wlslon. M r,; O rlflln , Btiiinl, i 'o r l la n d . M e , nnd T ony Povrrtprn, «-nd.

W oodrow W llkr*, I tlrk . r<.llr(«, b a rk flr ld a r t , h a d h b tiirail rin -

» i. R fru J . <', ■( llri.i>urg nn Ar- ba rraw liig nxMiirnt h i l iir K lrk i m litlce day. W llk r . wa* o lf on a M -yard b ro k rn fie ld run for the olni«hF<t a l h li jean* , b lu tlifd and goal line w hen h l i niolenhlii pan la began lo d ip .W llken ilow ed down, waa U okled. K ick . lo«t an o4her-

Vandals Retain Cross-Country Title for Coast

PORTLAND. Or#,, Nov. 33 (U.R)- T h e UnUeralty o f Idaho for the Uilrd nicceoslve year won Uie I'acirio C oast In lercoltegU U o r o u country cham ploiiih ip yesterday o v e r a “four-m lle-pius’' cmira* a t Mill M lll- U ry aoadem r.

Idaho's low to ta l aoore waa 21. Oregon 0 t« t« co llege was second wlUi U . U iilveralty o f W aslilitgton tUMMl tlilrd w itli 77 poiitu .

Ddodendrci) comes tha OrMk w onU m eaning

‘ '‘ M U M I k m r l s n s i u i ' - f i n t .

Tennessee Didn’t Have to Bargain for Great George Cafego Outlaw Cage Loop Schedules Meet At Jerome Nov. 28

Annual organization meeting of the Snake River OuUaw Basketball league will be held at Jerome on Tuesday, Nov. 28, it waa announced here today by John Savage, Murtaugh, president of the loop. The Rieet is scheduled to st&rt at 8 p. m. in the basement of the North Side Inn.

The proposal for this year, as outlined by Hal Wood, execu* tive secretary of the loop, calls for participation of from six to 10 teams in the organization; two games per week; a deposit guarantee to assure'carrying out of contracts, as w u the caise last year; pre<

1 girl f rien d fro m C hattanooga. Ann

B u t ru n s w/.ih pow er of a 200- pounder.

Strangely e nough . Cafego waim't sough t a f te r by b lg -tlm e colleges . . H igh school c oach ca lled Tennesjiee grid heads, to ld th e m h e h a d placcd George on bus bound for Knoxville and asked th e m to look a fte r him and see w h a t h e could do when lie got there . , . D id n 't show m uch In froah p rac tice u n til h e go t In scrim ­

mage . . . a n d th e n coaches' eyes popped.

¥ *As sophom ore h e subbed fo r Babe

Wood , . . th en b e a t W ood o u t as jun io r to m ake A ll-A m erica . . . A senior th is year. Q u arte rb a ck Cafego Is m ajoring In education , hopes tocoach a fte r he g rad u a tes ....... H e’sthe type of boy th e pros like . . . Tough and durab le a s h la naUve

W est V irginia h ills . . . R aged w hen Uiey sent h im to hosp ital for obser­vation a fte r su ffe r in g knee Injury in Citadel gam e.

A H ungarian , C afego longs fo r his native U o u la sh ..b u t th e only time he gets h is f ill o f th e dU h Is when he gocA hom e . . . N ever has been much of a lad les ' m a n a n d Just re-

'cenlly s ta r tad to dance . . . C ur­rently seeing a lo t o f Co-ed Ann

H aynes of C ha ttanooga, which ex­p la in s th e tran sfo rm o tlon ,

¥ ¥ *R oom s w ith F u llback Lcn Coff­

m an , th e Vols' batterU ig-ram full­b ack . a n d th e tw o a re a lm ost Insep­arab le. . . . G eorge h a s a swell sing­ing voice . . . I s a conscientious s tu ­d e n t a n d th e c am pus hero . , which Is c learly underistandable when you see h im in acU on.

Idaho-Denver and Utah-Utah State Games Feature Intermountain ShowBank Gridders Take Final Drill for Tilt

By LLOYD T IIPL IN O SA L T LAKE CITY, Nov, 23 (U.Ri-

T w o gam es provided In lcrm ounta ln residen ts w ith Koospvell T h an k s­giving football fare to<lay. T lir tr a ­d itional s ta te rlvnLi—'U tnh un ivers­ity nnd U tah S tn te —m e tl here, nnd Id ah o ’s V andals itiul D enver un i­versity play In Denver,

A problem m m cthInK Hkc (he one "w hen an unstopim blc force meets nn nnm ovable object" In expected lo be c liarac lc rlted w lin i the U tah Redsklnn m eet the AKtlle». U tah ’s hlgh-|H)wered offcn.ilve hns been thoroughly worked over In prac« tlce tlil» week nnd w ith tho oil of n 4a-lo-9 will over Colorndo S tn te only five dnys old, the U les ure renily lo roll on lo iino ther victory.

Hill from LoKun ram e reim rls th a t CoBPh n irk H u unry hns iilno prim ed h is grUl»ter,i for Ihe ron te.it. P ra c ­tice continued up u n til yesterday afternoon and Itom ney rin lm ed his Imya were rlli-klng n . never be­fore,

game will done U lg 'S e v e n ftche<lulrs for both tetimn.

In Denver, VivijilHl Coauh Ted Dunk rl(>.ird prepitrntU iin w ith ligh t drlllJi n fler I ' 'In which Uifl Iditlioiinn bei'ume ao- cllm ated to Denver'n in ite-lilgh cll- m nte . . . Iiijiiile.i will leave th e rio iieers »horl of blocking backs In th is nftoriioon'K till.

D enver will |i]ny lu second TliiinkhKlvliiK Kiiino i>ij>iltiiit Colo- rndn U, n rx l Thurrnlny (o w ind up —a n d iHiBslbly drrltle th e outcom e of (he IQ30 title.

DrlRhRni YduiiK iinlvrrn lty will cUv-ie lln iH'lirdiile on tia lu rd a y ■Knlnfil Wyiimiiiii iinlvernlty.

ColRatc Offers Andy Kerr Job For Rest of Life

HAMll/IXIN, N, V„ Nov. Xi Iliiiiinrn lilntliiK H int Anily K err, Colgulo'* vcterun g rid coach , faOM nnciiiiiloyiiirul n fler a n o th e r im suo- cewifiil neiuoM w rro Bplkrd today.

Wllllnin A, Held, OolgnU) d irec to r of nthli'tim , annm nioed K e rr will c-oiiilniie aA coach.' bo ra ised to ft f a a u l^ ilaiiM and it he so deslrea, will end hl!i active g rid iron c a m r tier*.

Colgate rcrnrds ilinw th a t In the I] yeuri K err h as Iwen he ad ooaoh Ills tennis have won 07 gam es, lost M and lied one. In 103;i th e Red lU lde rs worn im bealeh , u n tie d a n d unscorsd upon.

Japan, slluat«d as U Is, wlUi tha ooenn bed dropping ^ larp ly aw af, Is a m l l t b le earU ijfU ka eent«r.

p««pli llva In constant 4 rea d of quakw, and never beooms ao* BUtlMMd Ut them , in ip lU o t th e ir

Great Backs Make Picking Hard for All-Star Clubs

U:r llE N ItY McLEM ORENEW YORK, Nov, 23 (U.R)-Put-

tln g th e ai¥)itJi hliot li t re and th e re : T lie a ll-A m erica pickers are going to Ijp hard-prcs.scd this y ear to boll down th e g rea t bnck- fleld s ta rs In four, brcau.ie n o t In m any a i<enr>on lins foolbnll p ro ­duced so niniiv g rca l luggers nnd k ickers nnd bull pnMcrs. . , . K enny W n.ililnglon, U.C,L.A.; Nile K lnnlck . lowti; llnnks M cPndden, C lem soni C liw «f Cnfego, ’rn in rn - see; Tom H nrm on, MIchlKim: Q renvllle l.im sdell, U.8.C.; I>on S cott. Ohio H tute; Hnl McCul­lough. Cornell; J ll le rb u g Kellogg. T uU ne, nrc ju st n tew th a t Bland o u t , . , Anil ih r re nre Kim brough, T exns AlIKl^^. Ihe one-or-tlic - o lh e r M rA liT of Duke, a iernw rlw , N orth CuiDllim; Kivhmrmt, Pord- hnm ; UruKun. ivnnsy jvan ln , lo m en tion n few olMers . ’. .

Colonel Kil llnicUey'A ninielech. w ho wan niuneil iiKer n rhn rnc lc r lu th e Ulble nnd who m il m n like hell, prolmhly will l>e the nliortest p riced K en lu iky w in ter l>ook fa ­vorite In hiniorv , . . T he big brown tw o-yrar-oU l in likelv In be on b e tler (him evi-n money In Uie 0 |>enlng lliir . . .

Diieaii'l Muhe Hen.eT ills tnik nliinii Tel>n^^^e(l a l­

ready hnvliiK nn "iinili-r.ilniiillnK" w ith dm ItciM' iiiiwl <loehii't ninke sehM . , . ’H ir vlnlllng Unne Imwl cl\ib Is c h o 'rn liy Ihe w estern Aohool niKl Ih r w estern nchool w on't he kiniwii m iill n fler H<mlh- e m Callfm iilu nnd D.O.L.A. ge l th ro u g h 111 lx « AiiKele* on Deo,

I’liiil C litl.'inm n, Mlnsourla re a n d <i Uie yenr, i b u t waMi'l he w en t < team . . . show -m n I

Krent burks of > ilnl o u t a t J’urdue :ivrii i« iiiinble w hen I fill llin (renliinan I he Hwltrhed lo Uin iiool nnd h s s been

show ing ’em c v rr dlni'e Ix)u (leliilK 'n Jiili nn pnmie com ­

m issioner of New Y olk City will keep Ulfl lilK (rlli)W plrlity busy . . , H e Inkrn d t l l r r <ni Jnn . 1 ni\d a fte r (liiil will ]iiit In sU hours n t h is desk em it diiy . , , 'I'rndlllon pays; Army .uni Nnyy, two <if Ihe country 'n woint Im inn th is y rar, will play iK-fore 103,000 In S'hlla- de lph la on H er, a, and Ynie and H arvard , who hnvn lo*l mtvcii fam e s betw een tlirm thin nennoii, w in play Iteforr more than 00.000 customer* on H nlutilay . , .

n > l i i | l‘r»<>f Pudge lle tfi'in iiK er. genernlly

ra te d an tJie m eiite s t guard ever to play fiKiiliitii, ih ln k i tixiilwU OOAOhes would do bolter If they lim ited Ihelr Mjunds to 1ft or ao p layers. I’uiIkk argues th a t no m a n c an teiu h 70, w o r IH) Ixiys how to play th e gnme prot>erly , . . I f Pudge U liHikIng for iHimotlilng to prove hU fftalem ent he m ight p o in t o u t lOildle A nderson’s sue* cesi a t town , . ,

W h a l a d ifference a few pounds m ake; H enry A rm strong, w ho was b eaten by Loil A m bers In a light­w eight scrap , has been m ade a 1 to a favorite to lick Lou when they m eet fo r Ute w elter UUe . . . Look o u t fo r s (o u n g m an nam ed Jim m y McHnIe on th e w in ter golf c ircu it th is season . . , And Dol> Jones Is likely to do a lo t belter a t h is m asters’ to u rn am en t in April, now Uinl h e h a s decided to ploy m ore golf a n d shoo t fewer (|UbI1 Uiks w inter . . . O u r nomliui- llon for th e n lh le te of th e yei.r 1030 Is Dill 'n iile n . . . A t an nge w hen m ost a th letes have tu rned to can>el sllmx-rs, 1)111 still Is K<km1 enough lo lick any trnn ls player In Uie world In a threr>Aet m atch .

Football Player Still Unconscious After Grid Injury

PASADENA. Calif,, Nov, 73 (UR)- Pnul H . Meeker, 10, wus mill un - c o nsdous todny frm n a hend Injury niifforrd yesterdny while pluyliiK on th e Callfornln InniK ulc of T n-h- nology football team,

U ecker, cen ter, wnn knorkeil ou t In I»ilo-up a n d wn» tnkm lo the

H un ting ton M em orial hnniiltnl whlln h is tea in inn tes w ent on lo Ixnt V erne colloge 13-7.

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25,000 Looms For Grid Tilt at Denver

DENVER. Nov. 23 (U.I9 — Idaho a n d D enver un ive rs ity football opened ba tlle In th e ir T hanksg day clasli th is a fte rn o o n and ex­pected lo show th e custom ers more a e ria l tricks th a n D enver has th is season.

I ^ e prospect w as fo r fair, cool w ea the r and a capacity crow d In the as,000-se a t sU d lu m on th e mesa overlooked by th e f ro n t ran g e of the Rockies.

C oach T td B ank of Id ah o said h h squad was In good condition . I t has r e itad 12 days since th e 31-13 bcni- Ing It took from W ash ing ton Stnte.

O ffse tting In a m easu re D envers 300-pound line. Id ah o looked for n good aocounling from O lenn R a ih - bun, 300, a n d Dlc|c T auber, 208, tackles.

Id ah o ap p ea red to have a slight backfleld edge In view of Denver In juries ho ld ing th e veterans Dunny H oggatt a n d H ersey Young on the sidelines bench.

Big H erb M cCarU iy, practically In jury-proof, a n d G eorge H all, »n b rittle a s a s tick of C hris tm as eniKly, w ere e ip ec ted to c a rry th e ball foi D enver.

Pro Gridiron Star Held for Attack on Girl

HOLLYW OOD, Nov. 23 (U,R)— R obert D avis, O hio professional fooiliall s ta r , a n d two o ther m en chargcd w ith m lstreaU ng a young girl were h e ld In Jail today In Ueu of ihe *2.600 ball required of each.

Dnvls. 35, ho lfb ac k of th e Colum ­bus B ullie s;.W illiam Braden. 25. and h b b ro th e r . M orton, 33. were chargcd w ith k idnaping and rape . A nother foo tball p l a y e r , Dale P riiiher, 20. w as released a fte r questioning.

Police sa id 18-year-old Lucille Covclll cam e hom e M onday n igh t hysterical, b ru ised and scratched, nnd w ith h e r cloUies tom . She said ^lle h a d been m is treated by the young m en In a n aportm ent. She WAS selling tlck cts to a church c h a r ­ity bazaar a n d sa id th a t wher ajiproitchcd severa l m en on Mreei, they forccd h e r Into an au to iiiul took h e r lo th e apartm ent, ■fliere hho w as subjected to ind ig­nities, she sa id .

NAODBHKl TO SSES O 'M O IIO N Ey

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W hittier rollcge w as southern col- legp tra lb n ll cham pion today a fte r Us 37-7 victory over Redlands lost niRlit.

agreement on officials and completion of schedules be­fore tournament time rolls around.

L as t y e a r th e c irc u it o p e ra ted suc ­cessfully w ith Je ro m e. M urtaugh , Ooodlng. B urley, R u p e r t a n d S h o ­shone ta k in g p a r t in th e p lay . T he Shoshone R ed sk in s w on th e league crown. H ow ever, th e s tro n g Burley club won th e to u rn a m e n ts a t O ood­lng a n d B urley, on ly to see th e R ed ­sk ins cop th e s ta te a m a te u r UUe a t Boise to d iv ide h o n o rs fo r th e year.

F o r Uie 1 9 3 9 - « season , th in g s look even m ore prosperous th a n th a t o f th e p a s t year. W hile J o h n Sav ­age h as Ind ica ted th a t h e w ill no t sponsor a te am In M u rta u g h th is year, in d e p en d e n t ba sk e tb a ll haa if^ d e s trides in o th e r tow ns a n d It

t l i e iM p .L as t y e a r t h e league d irec tors

voted to keep th e m em bersh ip In th e loop a t a m in im u m a n d re s tr ic t I t to th e la rg e r c itie s o f th e a re a . T h e sam e proposal wUl p robably b e fo l­lowed Uiis season to a ssu re a f in a n ­c ial success.

T here Is ta lk of a te am ic p re se n t- Ing, F ile r In th e loop th is season, w ith C oach B ill ^ w e r s o f t h a t c ity ,

form er m e m b e r ^ f th e cham pion M urtaugh Savages, a s th e backbone of th e club. T h e re is a lso a possi­bility of a T w in P a lls e n t ra n t If th e h ig h 's c h o o l gym c a n be ob ti^ned for So tu rday n ig h t con tests.

I t was rep o rte d h e re th a t tw o or th ree business f irm s h a v e agreed to beak a n In d ep e n d en t te am a n d it is po.wlb1e th a t th is d ty m ay Join th e loop. O th e r possib ilities a re Buhl. K im berly a n d W ondell. b u t I t U d o u b U u l.th a L th a .lM « u a w oqld be extended beyond th o se elUes. '

Jerome Jaycees Arrange Banquet For Grid Champs

JERO M E. Nov. 33 (S pecia l)— Com m ittee In c h a rg e of a rra n g e ­m ents announced a t th e boa rd of d irec tors ' m e e tin g o f th e Jaycees M onday th a t every d e ta il h a s been looked a f te r fo r th e a n n u a l foo tball banquet In h o n o r of th e Big Sevfcn confercnce ch am p io n s M onday a t ^ p . m. In Je rom e,

Com m ittee Includes T ad d Nelson, T om Onm ble a n d P ra n k T itu s . R e ­ports of a ll acUvlUes 6f Jaycees were he ard fro m Bill W elgle, W alt Olds, P ra n k R e ttlg , J o h n H oem an, "B rick” T hom pson , E arl W illiam s. Berwyh B urke. M u rra y O 'R ourke, Connie W haley, E rn es t R aby a n d th e com m itteem en.

’ h e ld ' Sunday a l th e fa irgrounds, It w as announced . Jerom e county as w ell a s o the r nearby tow ns a re u rged to p a rtic i­pa te In th is a n n u a l sp o r ts acUvlty, Apiiroximntely, 300 b ird s will be given sw ay a t th e a ffa ir . I t hsx-been announced.

Eddie Anderson Offered New 6-Year Contract

IOW A c r r y . l a , Nov. 33 <U.R>- Dr. Eddie A nderson , “m iracle coach" of th e tJn lverslty of Iowa's am aslng footbaU team , h a s been offe red , a new six -y e ar c on trac t by th e s ta te boa rd o f con tro l of athleU cs.

T h e board approved th e new c o n tra c t a t a specia l session, b u t A nderson declined to reveal w hether h« w ould accep t It.

A nderson 's p rese n t c o n tra c t Is fo r th ree years a t a r e p o ^ sa l­a ry of *10.000 p e r year.

UCLA B R U IN S W O R K OUT ' l 0 8 ANOELBS, N o t. 33 (U.W—

Coach Babe H orreU ordered th e UCLA B ru in s In to un ifo rm —turkey o r no tu rkey—today for a hard scrim m age a g a in s t O ^ o n S tate plays. WlU) Ja ck ie Robinson fuUy recovered fro m a knee In jury th a t h a s kep t h im on th e sidelines for th ree weeks H orreU sa id h e would em phasize a passing a ttac k .

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THE PAYOFF, ' ‘ ' . b y

HARRY GRAYSON <NEA Sports Editor)

. c m O A O O - C t r l B n im l» u « li w ta re lew ed ooca by th e Oblc« (0 B e t n before h e finally m u te r M O ea rte H bIm ' sh e lre s of plajrs.. I t took ' B em le M u te n o n two y*ar« to reach full efficiency.

60 It la lltUe w onder U u t Ooact) H alas m arvels a t th e f a c t tb a t Bid* ney i ^ k m a n baa m em orised ;o o s t of hla volumes In less th a n ■ .........

S id L u clu n an 'say a th a ta ll th e va ria tions th e p r --------------B nJtos run som ettilng ilk a W plays.

He believes th a t one m ora faU lo K tra in in g cam p a n d a o o th tr full season Wiu leave h im In com plete com m and of th e situa tion .

M aster M ind H tla a f igures th a t a qua rterback U do ing aU rig h t It h e m asU rs th e B ear system in two years. .

Luctonan U ’way a haad schedule even though h e nevar be> fore h a d played “u n d e r c e n te r” u jh e B e a r s lgna l-ca lje r roust do.

LcarDCd A u im m eD ta F t n tLuckm an w as alw ays a Ull>back

in h ig h school In Brooklyn a n d a t Colum bia. W hen h e f irs t Joined the B ears h e learned th e ]e(C>halfback assignm ents. Before h e repo rted to tlie C^ollcge A lU Stars In C h lc ^ o In A ugust he spen t lots o f tim e w ith H nlas going over plays, so th a t when he finall.v reported to th e B ears’ ciim p b e had a good m en ta l p ic tu re o f w h at th e le ft ha lf h a d lo do.

So w hen h e w as sw itched to quAvterb&ek. h e h a d th e advan tag o f know ing w h at th e le ft hal should do, w hen to send him In m otion and a ll (h o t so r t of th ing .

"B ut (he bu&lness of tak ing th e hal! u nder c en te r a n d han d in g It to th e cn rrle r was p u n iln g ," he explains , "I h a d a te rrib le time w ith th e pivots.

" I prac ticed th em a t hom e. Eveiy day I 'd spend hou rs In m y hotel room spinn ing , pivoting a n d p rac ­tic ing hand ling the ball. I ’m getting th e knack of It now. b u t 1 still h a v en 't g o t 'I t down p a t.

" I t wQ.s m y fa u lt Joe M anlacl w** h u r t In th e f irs t D e tro it game. I dlUn’t get th e ball to h im Just rlRlit and as a resu lt h e wns off ba lance tn 'In g to keep from lum b- ling It w hen he wns tacklcd, and h is knee buckled, 1 llguve th a t break lost th e cam e because we h a d Uie spark then . . . were Just s ta r tin g to roll."

C oticenirales on F ak ingPassing from th e quacterbacli

position also wns new to Luckm an w hen he sw itched to th e money ranks.

"At Columbia, passing from ta il­back. I could spo t m y receivers a t A glance," he a sserts. "B u t tak ing ■the ball under c en te r a n d fading rcqrw ord. I have to tu rn m y beck and a s n rc.'iult I c a n 't see my receivers u n til 1 tu rn a round to get

ldA|i» Power, Hallers Take Bowling Games

jd s b e -Pow tr .coQ ipaoy bowl«r» I t f t o l f h t knocked over th e s c b l lu U « m 'lo u rp o la t« l a a row a n d push­ed th e beer boy* dow n th e ladder In th e O cpunw cto l league staodlnga.

Ttt* w U inen -w tro led by O raf Self, w ho g o t a 670 tot«] for three gu& es. H ow ever, high- single score v « n t to Jo h n so n wlUi a 3 l i h is first gam»- F o r th e losers. W alker B e r tfc h w as h ig h wiU] « K ries o( 631.

H alle's Conoco took th ree ou t o( four from O range T ran sp o ru tlo n In th e O lty loop . H igh m a n fo r itie co n tes t w as H alle of th e vlc to ii w ith a 6Sa~“«even phi* h ighe r tlian Archie A nderson registered for O r­ange.

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ready to- th row . T h en tlie re Is the tendency to look f i r s t fo r th e re ­ceiver I w a n t to f in d Instead of fak ­in g 'to a decoy.

■'That’s som etlilng I 've go t to overcome because If you fake to a deco>' p roperly you h e lp th e rea l receiver to g e t In to th e c lea r. '’

L uckm an co n ten d s th a t U)b g rea t num ber of pass com pletions in the professional r a n k s Is due . n o t to fau lty defense, b u t to p e rfec t of* fense a s c a rried o u t by such re ­now ned p itc h e rs a s Sam m y Baugh. Ace P a rker. D avey O B rle n and A n o ld B e rb e r — n o t to m en tio n a fellow n a m ed L uckm an. a n d per­fec t receivers like D on H utson and Bobby Sw isher.

"W hy," concludes Sid Luckm an. "we h a d th re e m en covering Don H utson In th e G reen Bay Packer gam e a t W rlgley Held and he c a u g h t th e b a ll anyhow.

" W h a t can you do w ith a fellow like th a t? "

Idaho-Students Back Move To Aid Vandal Athletes

U N IV EU SITy O P IDAHO. No'/. 23 iS pei'la li—T h e propo.^cd Jun io r Viindiil boo.'ter plan In lro d u cn l on th e campu-s of l l i o ' U niversity of Id ah o la s t week l,s ga in ing Im petus oikI iw pulnr apponi: five of th e unl- v m lly m en’s doimltoiri-a indlcBi- liig th a t they were In favor o f tlie ])lati w hereby money would be m is- <■(1 tn suiiporl nthlc tcn in collcgr.

W111I.S Sweet liall and L Indleylinll ruvored tlie p lan w ltii a n almost tinnnlm ous vote and C hrlsm an hall, IdHho club, a n d C am pus c lub In­d icated tlia l they w ere tn favor of th e plan.

'I tie plan provides (or the sale of bm.Mer liviltonn und AiibscrlpUon uf nn 'iiry from the uiilvecslty s tuden ts III oi-rirr to provliln boiird and rootn for iiUilftlrx. U te Idea cam e a s a re- Milt of AhoiliiK'' of fuiiils lo be rain­

ed by the V andal booste r o rgan lra - tlons th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te .

A lpha C hi O m ega KOrorltj’ ind i­ca ted th a t if th e p la n w ere a d o p t­ed a t tlie sclraol, th a t It w ould boy­co tt a ll s tu d e n ts n o t possessing m em bership in th e o rg an isa tio n and refuse to d a te non-m em bers.

Action ^«lll be u k e n on th e p lan a t (he tu x l m eeting o l th e In te r f ra - te rn lty council th e f ir s t p a r t of nex t week, accord ing to P re s id e n t Fred ZnmbonI, W allace,

Speaking in b e h a ll of tlie execu­tive board, c am pus legisla ture, E d­die Lowe. M cG regor, s ta te d th n t the consensus of tlie boa rd was heavily In favor of ndoptlnR th e p lan mid figured th a t U w ould go over a l ittle suppo rt.

A lthough th e J u n ^ r V andal t>oos- l e r funds ra ised on th e csmpu.i

SPAREW ith F red Stone

Winning Plays of 19.39m M C K ' 6 i e - ' m o g E \ / £ 8 S e A K x M D M i a i l ( i A N ' 5

R 16H T END SB1& U P F I R S TA S m iN N E SO TA W S C R /B E S S O - 7 VIC !O R Y

O H L I T I L e BffO W N ‘JOO. .

Id ah o Pow er bow lrrs rea lly gave S us Sch llf te rs a lewon la s t n ig h t by I tak ing a ll four points—and t h c y '/ l w ould have taken more, b u t th a t's a ll w e bow led. _

G ra f Self w as "ll" w ith a 578. ; / Johnson w as «1m h o t w ith a 550. 1, , T an n e r was nex t with M7 and 1C' th e n , cam e Sol Ncsby a n d Reed „ wUb 497 a n d 4M. respe rtlvetr. BW. I. Jo hnson , w ith 211. took tiie g

h igh single gam e lionors a l th o u g li i o G ra f Self got a 206. Ne.sby a 203 a n d i - T an n e r 201, b

All in nil, the Pow er com pany tu rn ed on p len ty of Juice.

W alker B ertseh . w ith 531. led the S chlltzcrs, H e a b o got h ig h single o f 198. A t th a t , we had four m en over th e 500 m ark, bu t th a t d id n 't w orry th e Pow er boys any .

In. (he City leacue, H alle 's Co­noco look th ree o u t o f fo u r from O r a n g r T rsn^go rta tion , O p t , U a tk , w ith 52ft. l td lh « vic tors and a b o th e O range te am for th ree game*.Best single fo r th e loop w as tu rn ed I

in by M arlon Coleman w‘Uh a 303.- Archie A nderson , w ith a 631 score, w as th e b est fo r the losem, w ith bo th th ree -gam e tota l a n d alngle game. Archie go t IBl h la m iddle game for top single for h is team .

T he O range club wax a il decked out in new bow iliii sh irts . Maybe d ia l had a o m eth in i to do w ith the ir Hcoret.T lie Twin F a lls L um ber's a.«Q Is

still lop In th e C ity league for th is weelt. '

would no t iienr come to m eeting th e ' stiortaKO of n th le ilo funds, it-w ould probsWy be an incen tive lo increase . the ffiilo r booster fiinds th ro u g h - * ou t the Ktate, Couch T ed B ank de- claiecl. ,

P m / i C K

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MARKETSNO MARKETS

(B7 U nited P rc n )T here w ere .n o m u k e ls today

a s 37 s ta te s In th e union obser\'ed ThftnlcaglvlnK day.

PerishableShipping

Ctfurlcay F r e d C. F a n n e r. U n i o n PacKio fre ig lit a te n t . Tw in FaU».

Carload sh lp m en u of perljliabli com m odities fo r Nov. 22:

U ta h —Potatoes 3.Tw in Pftlli—Po tatoes 39. onioiw 2 Id ah o F a lls -P o U lo c s 10. C aldnell—O nions 4, apptc.s 36 (l:

fo r federa l relief).NysM—None.

T'b u it 'er , eggs'*

tnfdium JS 'jc: .mtll IT ,,'.LONDON BAR 8ILVEK

IXJNIHJN—Spot *l|v«- <i\ioltd at•J li twnf' •" ouni-* on Jh» Unilun bul­lion m»rVet UkI«>-. i.nch.nie.l from yn- t«nl«y. Kurw.rd .ilvfr iiUo htM un- chanrrd *t U S pcncf in ounc*.

■n.* pric* or txr COM w u mtln<4ln*.| hr th< lltnk e t KntUnd 11 l ( t •hiningf

t Local Markets 1 • --------------------------------------------r «

Buying PricesGRAINS

n SHERIFF M S PRISONER

Ja sp e r W hite, 33. O ntario , O re.. ^“ i m orn ing w as '•moved ou t" of

[c ity Jail here by Sheriff C. F.1 of V ale. O re., w ho le ft th e city

dla tely w ith h is p risoner to to tile c o as t sta te ,

te is to be charged w llh a b u t th e Oregon officer rc-

to na m e th e specific charge, -h e m a n w as a rrested he re by local police Nov. 31, W ith h im a t the tim e was » womftn glvtng th e nam e of M rs. B e r t L. Newell, Balcer, O re. W hite sa id th e w om an w as h is sis* te r. She w as s till being, he ld in th e county Jail here th is afternoon .

W hen apprehended . W hite was ope ra ting a n old sedan bearing O regon license p lates. H e den ied ■11 know ledge of any crim e h e m ig h t be w an ted for. A loaded .32 ca liber revo lver w as lound in th e m achine .

BUHLM n . E. Squires le ft la s t week

to r S ou th O ates, Calif., to spend Uie w inter.

A t th e hom e of M axine Q aru e r F r id a y even ing a new social h igh sohool g irls ' club was organised and will b« know n a s th e 8 . D. C. club. H ie m em bers a t th e o rgan isa tion m eeting were Pliyllis H ow ard, Irene Olodov;akl. E lisabeth H am ilton, W ll in a K aercher, Lucille C lark, Qen- eva M cCaleb, Bmlly Adams, Rosie M endln l, J e a n Howard, CaU ierlne Broolis. Delores Peterson and Max- t a t Q a m e r . T h e n e x t meeUng wiVi be w ith Emily AVlam. .

M iss B e rth a Rlppllnger dosed h e r f a l l . U rm of iclndergarten F riday m orn ing , Nov. 17, wlUi a red, w hile a n d blue pa rty to which m otheri a n d friends of the cliUdrcQ were In- v it«d. T lie children acted a s hos­tesses. T lia doss en terta ined witli aongs, verses, marclicn and d ram a- t iu t io n s .

PYank H errlnger, Beemer, Neb. a n d M r. and Mrs. M artin Scluise W ostpoint, N eb . are vlsUing rcla- Uvea »nd frienil.v Mm. S chuw l(

daugh ter of Mr. and M rs. Joe B artak .

Jake Tj'BCke. St. Peirrhbiiry, Alaska, vlAlled Iasi nrrk nt the r T. Baiidmeyrr honic. Mr, Tyncke a lighthouse keeper In Alnnkn.

Sunday annual morning Tliank! flv iiig Sunday w rvire will bn held a t th e M ethodist clu irrh Itev. l^ ro y H . W alker wlii roml>1ne liir T)ia giv ing serm on w ith a subject In H rie s on th e Ten C om m andm ents. ■ThB S anc tity of th r Home and P a m lly Relaliimnliipa.''

^Annual union 'llinnkhKlvIng day *«V lcr will hrlfl lit t lif MrtlJO. d is t c h u rrh of Uiilil a t 10 ■ m Nov. 30 nev J, A H o w a r f will brill* thP mfs.Ni|ie, and Uic niaU cho rus will furnlsit hijerial munlr.

RAOIO “ HAM” HENnn AFARYAKIMA. W«»h. (U.F!) ■■ U taniry

Beliveau, an a m altu r s h o r t .w a v rad io operatur. rnllmatrA lin im m a d e more tlisn 13.000 rnn ln rt w ltli "hanih" in torriiin rom iiiiei He h a s conflnnAtlon cards or letter from m ore than 6,000 of them lie oan tly h e renolnd ano ther oiiflrato ■ t B lanleyvlllf. d frii in w rst le n l i t Africa.

u o o r i i o u . i N ( i OAMBRIDQE, M ats. OJIO - rtrAi

den ta of Eant CambrldBe re ig n e d to jwUca U iat x v e ra l husky yomi ripped up fiv i m anhole cnvpis an rolled them down the i t r r r ta « hoopi.

MOBIUC COTTDN DKiXINKH M O »IL E , Ala. (lJ.n-.Merberl At

kina, county AAA adm lnla tratlv assis tan t, reported th a t only 71 b i le i o r cotton had been ginned to Oct. 1. oomi>ared w ith 3.8<ft balea du rin g Uie sam e period of i m .

FOOTBALLSCORES

r iN A U W m Im * iM M m II, 0«M «.

s i s a s s n :

PROBE H A T U. OF I. GROUP

U N IV ERSITY o r . ID A H O , Nov. 33 (Si>eclal)—InvestigaU ng Uie m a l- practlce charges la th e re c a n t pledg­ing of 10 m em bers to .'B cabbard and BIftde. na tio n al m illta rjr honorary , ilie executive boa rd a t th e Universl* :y or idAlio will convene In a spcclitl •ncctlnK tills evening,

Mihv>Mgl\ th e s tu d e n t body prcsl- (IciH. W alter O lson, S a n Francisco , ninde no indication of th e possible oulcom c of th e Invc.itlgation, col- IfRC or law o fficia ls on th e cam pus leccn tly s ta ted th a t tlie executlvo board in n fuil pow er to rcbclnd th e Scabbiird and B lade c h a r te r If con ­d itions nn rran ted .

Pc iliioas w ere c ircu la ted a round le campu.Y early th is week <utd la st eck-cnd to Investigate the pledg­

ing of 10 m em bers to th e o rg an lia - tlon recently. C laim ing to be an im im rtlnl o rgan isation w ith m em - t)«rf.Ulp being de term ined by siu - lent.s allowing good "worlc in a d - 'anced m ilita ry cla&ses, a ll p ledges '1 Uie Scabbard and BIftde were

fra te rn ity m em bers. In 1938 only one n o n -fra tem lty m an w as pledged lo Uie honorary.

P a r ty leaders o f th e Independen t p a rty , n o o -fra ten il ty s tu d e n ts , be­lieve th a t tlie pledging of th e S cab­ba rd and Blade h a s n o t in tlie past been m ade str ic tly on Uie ba-sla o l m erit and dem and U iat th e organ l- zaUon be Investigated.

RO TC officers on Uie cam pus arc 1 favor of th e SiwestlgatSon and

po.^^lbIe rescinding of th e c h a r te r unless Uie pledging U cttcs a re cleaj'-

,td up.

Cholct hchl poundcn

Ovcrvtlcht

ALBIONAlbion O range e n terta ined Uie

(oolboU iHiy.s a n d h igh school fac ­u lty a n d tru stees a t a hom e prod ­u c ts d in n e r S aturday . O ne hund red a n d tw elve G rangers a ttended . A f- UT d in n e r th e crow d was e n te r ta in ­ed w ith a p rogram In th e rec rea tion h a ll of th e h igh school.

M r. a n d M rs. W allace Avcrlll and son, Jo h n , w ho have been a t te n d ­in g th e f a ir in New Y ork, re tu rn e d S u n d a y . T hey visited in W ashing-

n , D . C., and B eaum ont. Tcx.. I th e ir way home. Mr. Averlll gave ta lk on h is tr ip In high K hool.O . E . S. m et In regu lar .scs.slon

la w w eek. P rc ce d ln i Uie mecUnK o. lu n c h eo n w as given to M asons and th e ir wives In th e Ma.soiiic IihU. w ith 56 attending . Com m ittee wrts Mrs- F re d H ogar, Mrs. J, B. C lm t- bu rn , M rs. Pete G ray and Mrs, Clyde LaR ue.

M iss L au ra Mac Bourg, M i« H ar- ■let T a f t , Mrs. H. E. WcLsel and

M rs. A lvin K um pton atlciided A. \ , U. W , m eeting a t Burley S a l- irday.

M rs. C, E. Slnioiiscii e n terta ined S u n d a y in honor of li _ s ix th b irthday . Polly Jo a n received m a n y nice presents.

R . H . Snyder, N. N, Nn-.li am i R ic h a rd Averlll niotorrd to RaiV R iv er Sunday to liuiit duo tv

M iss Qeorgla Coivlpy, who is te ac h in g a t Onicley. «|x-iit tinrnd w ith h e r j)areiit.v Mr, aiitl Mr.s

C h a r le s Oowley.M rs. Maye A nita Jollll.^oll .'.|>eni

Uie w eek-end a t MhhIc liui A)>nnti.'< M rs. C onrad SclioJcr, NiimiM. nr-

rlvcd .T liursday to vi.Mt lier n io tiitr M rs. M ayu A n iu Johii.->oji.

K en n e th B arre tt, coiicli nt O leniu F e rry , wiui here looking over the loottiRll f»tW r:W*y.

M ra. R uy-L alluo cm v it4liii>d Fil- d a y a t a birthday imriy iiuiiorlng lic r ^on, Howard. Evculiig wb.i /ii>ent p lay jng gnmr.t.

K a i JoacA, KlmiJcrly. vIMtiHi h is wlfi- <ind chliciirn over tlie w ixk-eiid iind a ttended tlir liiinir |>rodUoU d in n e r pu t on by IIir Oriingr,

D on M u.w r. (earlier of E lba school, a tten ilrd Altilon-Ulennn P e r

itiinlay.

CARliYMin C. A. JunirA.

th e W fck-rnrt vi»Uing A. IllliliigAly. Mrn. Ju ii te r of Mrs. IIIIIUikMv.

Mrs. C liarlrs tlie iiicinbrrti of llie t;

:li ib )it her new hi'H ie itfleriK

II dlMllMlnil t lir pliiii.,C arey C oiiiin fi.la i rhiti I m g Uie old M-ii(x)l Inilldi I t can i>e tu iu rd into i c lub iuiiiri

m ir r tit ln e d rry Progres- 1C last week, >nil newing tc> nid tiK > remodel- ig no th a t n m m u rlty

mhei nitil «

q iir tt ln n of (iii Itfliy .flU lr.l,

Mrn. llrcd Miiiiiir IS vh ltin g a t ii>e hom e In c . i r y Mi. lti<-e. K mmrlt,

01 Mia. Ki,

n rn lt. A lls.AlnmAoii

Mia. (IcorgflI'lrd t.:iie Ilifl firn t

'i th Mra,whri th e

M u Itlrrof Ml

M rs, C l 'niili*'!! fo rd have b r iii i i . . on th e lied Ciimh dri' ProgrrBnive Wuinan';

M rs. U a.

(iml Mrs. Bhiip# 111(1 Mia. a im iie W. I,. A dam son, 11(1 Mrs. A. Ht«t

<y tiiik i>i>sl week lliQ O arey

rluli.

fo r Hiwkane, Wnnli., to a tten d fu n e ra l of h r r ilnlci a huab C larence Uonlr.

TJ>e oil H.nii lioii, \u„ W eloli r a n c h lo th e O iutdrs n( the M i»n la tlo n a i pa tk wlilfli wan la tely :oinpl«l*d l.y tlie 'n io rii C im itn io - lon com pany imn Ix-en ■n oiiied by lie s t i t n ’s road lnn|>rctori and pro* loiinced It a ritnt r in u piece of

T ou rU U a re estim ated to apehd la ,000X100 (t year In Nevada.

S IE N MACHINE RECOVERED HERE

T w in Palls police today reported 'ecovery of one<^to lcn autom obile >ut c o n tin u e d ' th e ir se arch for a second. Both m ach ines were s to lea la .n n ig h t o r early th is m orning.

Recovered w as a n au tom obile b e ­longing to A. L, Johnson , 191 A ddi­son avenue. I t w as a 1937 Fo rd fou r-door a n d w as stolen from th e re a r o f the house a t th e add ress given. T lic. loss was rep o rte d to police a t 11:20 p. m . yesterdny a n d th e c a r was located, abandoned a t th e end of M onroe stree t, sho rtly before noon today. A residen t of th n t vic in ity called pollcc. H e sa id th a t h e had h e a rd th e m achine drive to th e sp o t w here I t was found a t about 1 a . m . b u t had though I t w as "only som e pa rke rs .’

T h e second m a ch ^ ie Is th e prop, •rty of O . E. P rovidence, 552 T h ird ivenuc east. I t wa.s ev iden tly ta k e r ibout 1 a. m . today.

Tlie machUie w as described a; being a 1938 Fo rd V -8 coach . Ii carrlcd Idaho license plate.s num bei 0H-1732 and th e m ach ine Itse lf wa^ pa in ted blue. P rovidence to ld o f ­ficers th a t the c a r h a d b u t a .small qua n tity o l ga.-soline in th e ta n k .

f a ir v ie W TA nieeilng o f Intere.sted piu

w as held la*t week a t Falrvlcw .school. I t wa.i decided to s ta r t serv Ing h o t liinchc.v Mtvi A lm a Davl p rep a re s the Io<xl u nder tlie .super: vision of a cw nm lltcc of inoUier:

im posed 'o f Mi«. E arl Allen. Mrs Dei B arlgar and Mrs. OaCar Ever'

MO.M of the food Is supj>lledby th e WPA,

M r. and Mra im day after M r. ojid Mr ovlng tills « liich in CA.M

; ye.C hlldrei

Joy rd a visit S a tu rd a y uiul th e ir teacher,

ilid Mr

J- A- C lark re tu rn e d I vb ii ill Boise.'. A irrrd K ra m e r hi i-cli to Uie Schroe<li ■ford, w hich Uiey wl

.Superior *chool er lo the su g a r factory r th r .^iiiiH'tvlHlon o ' Mrs. H arold H am by.

O tto Hal:

>h(i .lim

M rs. O rlevry, Filer, Emil Hi Cullen Wli.Mm Irfi S a tu rd ay f. Poca tello to h u n t eli(

M r. and Mi.^R u th I .r th lx■O aldw ell for hr

V ictor T vridy M onday for C»

'lit go to Arlui M r. a n d Mrn.

guesU a t R till d a y a t Uie F i ili o rlng Mr. Mrvi

Jo h n nilliiiKA leen , le ft ln^I

ikaglvli

Meyer.i w rr d in n e r Mdii r liom e. lion

w rrk•days

Itln g O arlan .t IilliinKa and fam ily. S a l t U k e Cltv. Mr> Diljii rea d y the re an<| will le tu rn w ltli th em .

OAKLEYM r. a n d Mi

ta llie d la st < WIison'A bit a ffo rd e d eii w ill nervn l < M rs, Jot) Wll»< ell W llm ii, Ml Icr, M r. and N a n d Ml

ilertii

. K ara Ctuik. M t. ray a n d Mr. aim mi

will be built.M ra. Arthiii I’xii

bridge cliili t-’miii) W lU on, M u . Kuiir M rs. D ean C'rMiiK'v

Cecil Week.A ini.i U) Uielr linni A lte r vlaiiInK M; M r, a n d Mi

■1, Mr, andiM MvMuv-Kelsey Ad-

sta rted ilU -leiir of his

-rtutiied thfiin Me IWilll.iiyl.m and1 pllMSliy rotii rne<l>r Halm:<I*,V.

. a n d(Kill

Vint.. W ei'ks' i>n‘ent.i.

hit

W Innnniui Bri<le'a m o tlin , I Bride , a n d o iiirr

W hile Cnri Mi o a ltla about dm iw le a t fu ll h|Hr,Atretohed iinvire T h e wire ra.mli f&ce, laceratiiiK ii ly th a t Dr. Hutt(In dreaahig tlie t waa ao g rea t a . n . ir ; th e a round , hut r a n k Uie florae.

Som e c a te le«P a rley M atthew s' rowii H While I t waa barktle ld i.

'It i v nMviJvidi

vl^lle<| Mr, MeI O am llnn Mr ilivnti la st wrei(.II wail driving Wodiirsday he it<i a barb wire

gate |H>it.tlK

chrekA »o liu<t. look 13 RUl<'liei ml 'ITin Inijiacl

iho t r

Man Accused of Taking “Packing”

From R. R. CarsF rank Hess, a tr an s ien t., was

being held In the city Jail he re th is afternoon a fte r being charged w ith removing packing f r o m Journal boxes of railroad, cars parked In the railroad yards, pollcc said.

T he m an wns arrested In th e yards lost n igh t and was Im m edi­ately taken to Jail. His case Will be heard la t t r . c ither before a Ju.stlce of the peace or by M u­nicipal Judge J. O. Pum phrey.

Ju s t whot He.^s wdA going to do w ith the oil .soaked packing a f te r removal was no t determ ined .

AIES L E M BY S9C00NIV UNITS

Tlie c lucssor h a s n 't a th ing vitii inx levies, a n d th e re a re

59 levying boards plus fou r specia l____ county, AssessorGcoreo A. Clillds po in ted o u t som e­w hat reproachfully today to folks rho get the Idea th a t th e a « . nciit offlcc Is the one to Jum p on ibout taxes.

"T hcie are w m e Uiings th e public doe.sn't ,<e<.'in to u n d e rstan d abou t

;ic.'-sor’s office," sa id Mr Chlldj.

Records O penMiat M ou r books a n d rec

oidA a rc open to th e public a t al tim es, We m a in ta in a te lephom service for Uils in form ation .

"Second. U iat Uie assessor h a tioililng to do w ith th e levlea madi by your local boards, highw ay, c ity ind school boards. T lie assessor'

Job U to place a ll the ta x ab le p rop - rty on Uie ta x ro lls a t a s equlU ble value as possible.‘•Following th e assessor a rc . .

levying boards a n d four specia l taxes In the county. WIUi a ll you r rea l property ta x na tlces you will f in d a levy sheel e xp lain ing th e taxei

-hlch go to m ake up you r to ta l.” C onparU on

Mr. Childs, fo r purposes o f com. pnrison, pointed ou t five c itie s anc vlllaKcs in th e county a n d show ed the 1B39 and 193B d ifference on lev le.s inside co rporate llm lta (based oi as.sessed vaUiatiOii of »100). Tlxc ;omparlson:

Town 1930 , 16383uhl ........................»6J65 *7.028

Tfl-ln FfllLs ................... *6.835 *6.131...........*7.04' *6.636

K im berly ...................... *654 *8.536.............*5,49 *4.838

MURTAUGHMr. and- Mrs, Lc«l3 K nocke a n d

the ir daughter. Mr.s. Do W all, who hns been III a t h e r p a re n ts ’ hom e for two m onths, le ft la s t week fo r U tah.

Mrs. J. N. Daylcy re tu rn e d from Logiju, U tah, Inst week w here she h as been visiting her d a u g h te r , A n­nabel, a stu d e n t a l th e A. C , M rs. D ayley became 111 a l te r a rriv ing a t Logan and rem ained th e re longer th a n she h a d planned.

Mr, and Mra, C lifford T o lm an nnd M r. nnd Mr.v David Moyes spen t P rlday a t S a lt L ake.C lly on a busi- ne.ts tr ip to the head bishopric of the L.D.S.- ch u rrh reBfirding p irn s for addiU unal room.i, b asem en t a n d fu rn a ce to be bulit on to th e chu rch .

M r. and Mrs. M. A. G ra ff a n d M rs. Geoi-gc F ischer le ft in»t week for B c n rc tt. Colo,, w iiere tiiey w ere called by the serious lilneM of Jo h n S c h to th , fRtUcr of M rs. O ra f l »nd M rs. FU cher, M r. Schvoth died M onday and they will a tten d thi fu n e ra l a en le e before re tu rn in g home.

Wor.1 hun been recelve<l he re by M ark M oonnan th a t hlh m o th e r Mra. E dgar M oorman, underv,'ent an ope ra tion In the Mayo B ro tiirra ho.i- p ita l In R .ielirster, M inn., Friday, and h re ro v er lin witinfactorlly, M r M oorm an la In Itocliester w ith hla

FOR CANAL OUIYM en of th e Paciflo c o as t s ta te s .Id a lso o f th e M agic V alley .o !

Id ah o , who h av e long h a d th e d e ­sire to serve w ith th e u . 8 . a rm y in th e P a n a m a oanal zone now h av e

oppo rtun ity , i t was a n n o u n ce d th is a fte rn o o n by S g t. F r a n k

rls, officer in c harge of r e c ru i t­in g w ilh offices a t th e c lly h a ll.

Sgt. M orris sa id th a t w ord from hcndQ uarters a t S a lt L ake C ity polnL.s o u t U ia t t h b is th e f i r s t lim e since th e reorgan iza tion of th e a rm y In 1922 th a t general e n lis tm en t for' service In th e cana l to n e h a d been m ade available to m en resid ing

iln Uie conflncs of th e nlnU i corps area, of w hich T w in P a lls a n d thU iiecUon o l-Id ah o Is a pa rt.

'T h e w ar dep artm e n t o rder, h a s c re a te d approxim ately 800 vacancies in the P an a m a c an a l c o as t a rtille ry unlt.s, the m ajority o f w hich will be tilled by e n listm en ts from th e c o a it and no rthw est sU tcs .” Sgt. M orris said h e was inform ed. "M en w ho h a d previously been den ied e n lis tm en t lo r .«rvlco w ith Uie a rtille ry in th e cana l zone, due to lack of v>uiancles on the west coast, will be given p re f­erence.”

Men selected fo r P a n a m i serv ice will be a.vembled a t F t . W orden. Wa-sh.. F t. Sw vens. Ore.. a n d F t. R osecnius. Calif, A t these p<^>sU)ey will undergo p re lim inary m ilita ry Lralnliig for « v e ra l weeks a f te r w hich Uiey will be d ispa tched vl.i arm y transpo rt fo r du ty wlUi th e d e ­fense troop.s o t "<he big d itc h ." th e cunal Is called.

F u rth e r pa rticu la rs reg a rd in g e n ­lis tm en t posslbillUw m ay be lia d by w riting or c on tac ting Sgt. M orris.

BURLEY

I Cockriwife,

Mr. and Mi.A. L. E gbert li tr ip lo D enver, Colo.! lo r th e 1 eai o l th e Mlliiar Low L ift dl: T hey a tten d e d tlir N ational 1 n ia llon a uociu tlon Nnv. 14 to

Mrs. L. E. 'I 'liin ri' waa lioniir A p ink and blue nlidwrr a t iin Fi'lday. Co-hoMeii.->ea were E P. Browning, Mrs. M. I, k in r, Mrs. O. W. JnhiiMin. Mrn T o lm an , M rs. Cinrk Kii Mrn. P . H. Wliinler. T ronnlst«d of readliiKs by CharleB U onk, ev,; piano aoIo ■nirner; atunta, Mrs, T lm rn ■ totrn raon; vocal aolo, Faye w< rending, V irginia KeiitiriK. ■

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A niurrlaRc license was gr'anted he re Nov. IS to T lu in n a n - L. J a c k ­son. 21, and Luella Cobb. 18, bo th of T w in Falls.

M rs. fYank M cOraw a n d d a u g h te r Nellie. M alta. vU lted th is week In Burley with Mr. a n d M rs, H arrison Pow ers nnd fam ily.

TV'o carloads o f young people, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. G le n n W yatt, drove to Jerom e S u nday

Ing to help o rgan lie a C hrlstioi Endeavor society In th e c h u rc h there.

Vern Long le ft T uesday lo r Call- >rtiia where he h a s em ploym ent nd his fnmlly Is p lann ing to lcav« Ithln the nex t m onth .M is . MftrgarcV Sw an le ft T uesday

mornlni: to r C aliforn ia, wlie will visit a few weeks w ith hi

Id Uielr families.J. M- Steelsm ith. K im berly, visited

111 Burley M onday and T uesday p rio r to leaving fo r D etro it, Ki w here lie will spend th e w inter.

Mr.'S. M. L. M cBride en te rta in ed F riday nl^h t a t a show er for M bs C arm a Long, who will be m arried in December. P inochle w as enjoyed w ith prize.', going to M rs. J e a n Long a n d MK<> M arie Larson.

Isabelle F rem stad filed su it for d ivorce lu st w eek-end fro m W illiam B. F rem stad on g rounds of failu re to provide. She a.sks th e custody ol one son, Joseph W illiam FremsUid. T hey were m arried Nov. 14. 1034

H an s aorenson, - B urley school census tak er and a tten d a n ce officer fin ished h is crnsii.s o f th e d is tric a n d repo rts a total of 3,598 studen ti be tw een the ages of 6 a n d 20 year; iti th e Burley schools.

T h e a nnual S p liis ter’s flklj), sponsored by the membef.% of G irls ' A th le tic association, was held F r i­day In tile high .sciiool gym nasium . Phy llis Powell, p resident, and Olive Moe M ulica, faculty adviser, a n d M ildred Jones were In charge of tiir a ffa ir.

Vic K arls has re tu rned from Boise, w here he hpent a monl'.i ta k ­ing tre a tm e n t a t Uie V eterans' h o s­pita l.

New membera In itia ted in to the H l-Y club a t tiiB h igh school avc D alr Bo<lliy, Perry S leplien«on. .loev A caitiirrI, I lobert n ra iida . n e iiin rd I .yons, Jim m ie Roi>er. Veri M cDrlde. J lrnm le Lyneli, H arold Seeds, l.'oi- li.s H uston . Jo tm O lem i a n d Olet-.n T crrloro,

A divorce suit wa.n filed li t re Nov. 15 by F lunk Cu.ilas, J r . R«alll^t K mma Lucero Cnsias on gi-ounds of m e n ta l autferlng. TJie p la iiu it f ciiargen U iat Uie d e fe n d an t failed to keep house or cook, a n d aoiiKht th e com pany of o th e r m en,

M r. and Mrs. J . E, B ennlto mo, th e p a re n ts of a son, bo rn Nov, I3.i

M ra, W endell Day and fam ily , of W ash ing ton , I). O,, a re vlnlttng here; w ith Mr. and Mrs, D. O. H iirr l. Mr, D ay w ent on, to Balt L ake City lo ta k e \ip a position the re .

iuesta • MroT w in Falls, and Mr^ of A m erican Fails, M u . TM celved a lot of lovely giftn. i n ie iita were nerved to th r : preneiit.

A wedding sliower and i< i he ld for Mr. and Mrn. kina a t the Htevn I 'rik lii 'l'iiei:dav. Nov, 2H, duilim and evening.

Mra. OeorgA H artley rut m em bers ol No. i , iinii ni Aid society a t her hcmir T P lan s were m ade i>ii the year. O n Dec, 7 the group v a t th e rhiiroli iianrmrni Ohrlfllmaa fanoy w«ik lmr» F. E . W right, leader, axM't H artley In aervlng the i,i

Yule Craft Work Opens on Mcmdav

Olaases In ChrUliiiAs ■.mn will nenC M onday luv rhil<

d re ii and adulln, mi^^ V nnin U lohards, d lree to r of liin rr. 'ien tlon- a t c en le r. announced Iam luuhi

C ellojihan# w reath", sp m tn »„ rv a n d blork t>rlnlinii lu c i card s, and o the r nnvriiiri. m ade by Ihoen lMteif«ieii

O h lid ren’s olaMes will l,r ii,.m 4 u n til 0 p . m., M onday, WnUieMtav nnd T liiiradayatten iofinn , uUuIIa win m e et on M onday and Frldnv at \ ,, m . a n d on T>>ura«lay a t 7 :i(i |. ,1,

Now In p ro g re u are ^|<l^•|rn i„ m e ta l ta p p ln i. plaster of puil*. , „ ,k . c ra ft , w o o d e n f t a n d plm tu tln iing

'111 be

T lie D uteh , a s a iiati beat IlnguisU o l a ll ICum

6 til.

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Transform CityO arla n d s o f M o o ta o a balsam

t r t i e d a ro u n d str in g s o f colored sttfpended o re r s ix blocks of

M ain avenue a n d fou r of-S hoshone • t r e e t w ill b rig h te n T w in F a lls soon a s th e m a jo r portion o f Christm as u d Mew Y ea r decotaU ons.

W orkera- began str ing ing wires fthd ga rluu lB yesterday a s Uie f irs t m ove tn com pleting th e decorations w h ic h a re designed U> typify the c arn iv al sp ir it o f th e ho liday season now approach ing . T h e designer of th e d e c o ra th ^ layout. A. 8 . G ilbert. Bald th a t th e w ork w ould probably be com pleted by Uie f irs t p a r t of n e x t week.

C erem onies now being w orked ou t by R obert H . W arn er a n d Ru-sscll R . J e n sen w ith th e a id of the m e rc h a n ts ' bu reau of th e a ia m b e r of Com m erce wlU inaugu ra te the blaze of lig h t th a t will be released w hen de corators ore finished. They will be held ' a t th e IntersecU on of M a in a n d Shoshone.

F in an c es for th e colorful Bettings w ere ra ised by a bureau com m ittee he ad e d by R. S . T offlem lre. Tlie com m lttcem en achieved a sum closeto *800.

F o r a c en te r piece a bell and four S a n ta C lauses will be se t up M ain a n d Shoshone. .

T hese m a te r ia ls will be libcd to com plete s tre e t decoraU ons: 3.000 fee t of g a riands a n d w reath s; 4,000 fe e t o f -wire for feeder servlcc line.s; 8.000 fee t of w h< for hang ing light.- acro ss s tre e ts ; 1,000 colored lights on s tr in g s crossing s tree ts , and 1,000 colored lig h ts a rran g e d a t s tree t Intersections.

T JARBIDGE r • ------------------------------- •

M r. a n d M rs. P a t M urphy. Hot Sp rings, visited F rid ay a t Mrs. Lena D ougherty 's, a n d J a c k C orbe tt drove hom e w ith them fo r th e week-end,

B a n g h ar t le ft T uesday for C uray . Colo,, to take core of the bookkeeping on a p roperty of the N eum on t com pany. M rs. Banghni a n d 'b a b y will rem ain he re for ih p resen t.

M r. a n d M rs. L ester Bybee ati baby drove to Bujil F r id a y for a visl , M rs. D ave M arquardson was ho; te ss to th e bridge club last week

•1th M rs. J . H . Hicks as guest ol lie club. T h e hostess, M rs, Morris

R oberts a n d M rs. Tom m y C harles on prizes.A. J . L und is leaving to Joli. ____

L und a t Burley w here they will spend th e w in ter,

C hli\ese checkcrs ai^d pVnocWt e re th e diversitm Friday w hen Mr,

a n d M rs. Calvin W alsh en terta ined , Gue.sts included, M r. a n d M rs. K arl W ilkinson, M r. and M rs. J . H. Hicks,

ind M rs. H ow ard Wlill:Mrs. W. H . H udson and Bill

N eukam .M rs. M orris Roberta e n terta ined

S a tu rd ay a t th e hom e of h e r fa ­th e r. J, H . B erry , wlUi th ree table! o f con tract. W inners w ere Marvel Alps, M rs. C ari Sprague a n d Mrs. D ave M arquardson , H erb P angburn , Bill M cBride a n d E. H . Case, G al- loping p r ite w en t to D avid Lee, O lh e r guests were M rs. W, C. M cBride, Mra, H erb Pangburn . M rs. L«ma Dough e rty . Dave M arquardson ond J . H, Berr>’.

Mr. and M rs. PrancU L orang. Rli T ln to , sp e n t th e w eek-end w ith Mrs. Matnie Lewis, m o the r of Mr*. L orang,' Roy A llred hns en listed in th e U, S. navy a n d will rep o rt fo r du ly a Sfiii Diego Det!. 1. H e 1* spending h e Intervening tim e w ith h is p a r ■ni.s nt Pavlak.

M n . R . H. Nyte a n d chlld rei iiiic gone to TVln F a lls fo r Un

w m irr.I T lia lberg. who suffe red a leg la st fall a t tiie G ray

lining computiy, ha.s re tu rn - I S an PrniK l.ico luliy recov- (I accompAnletl by M rs. T lia l-

nd Mra. H. L. Pangt>urn en- (I a g roup of f rien d s last

iitra c t Mrs. H , N. Peck Mr*. C arl Sprag ue se i-

isolatlon w en t to M arvel Among th e m en Tom m y

es was h igh. Cart S p rague aec- Hiid n , N, Pe<-k low, O Uier s wiiio Mr*. M orris Robert#, J. ’rr>’. Mrs, TWnmy C harles, Mr. Mr;. UOI-OA M artindale . Mrs.

McHrlde, E. H. Case, G eorge nil Oiivid Lee. Ja ck ie Peck and 11 r . Ai|w.

SOUVENIRnOlHK, Nov. 33 (U Pl-T lio aink-

Ing of th e M aine wan revived today w ith new w arfare betw een s ta le offlclaU In th e Id ah o cap ita l.

F red Ronene, building c iu tod lan , found a piece of Uie prow of tiie Im ttleah ip M aine, se n t to Id ah o as a souvenir w hen th e w reckage Aimk In H avana ha rb o r by th e Miwrrljih In FVbriiary, 1808, waa raised,

T lie piece of n ie ta l . w elgliing h a lf a ton, m ust b« moved to m ak e room for records. T here la no room In Uie h ts to rlra l munnum for it. I t c a n 't be placed on tim sta te h o u se lawn.

Ro^eno wlAhtA tlis wreck hrtd been le ft a t Uie IraUoin o f.th e ^ea.

D riv ing e igh t hou rs a day . a avrrag iiig 40 miles an hour, a 11 to r is t would requ ire 30 .yenra ro v e r th e h ighw ays In th e Uiil

TWIN FALI^. MORTUARY

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U H lt F O I Iy. or I. CAMPOSV N ltE R S IT Y O P IDA H O . N ov. 33

(8 p e d a l) -A b o a t 39 lu n lo r a n d sen ior U w s tu d e n ti a t th e U niver­s ity o f Id ah o v iU co nd uct a mock W al on tom e cam pus a f fa i r X>tc. 13 a n d 14. O f those hU p In g w ith th« tr ia l. 31 will be counsels a n d csoun- sels’ a ssU U nts. .w hile Uie oUier seven will t e c o u rt o ffleen .

Jim BoUiwell. T w in F a lls , w aa nam ed cou rt re p o r te r a n d Ja rv is Lowe. Burley, will a c t a s baiUff. Aiding Louis Racine. Boise, in p re- senUnig th e p la lnU ff's case w ill be Artie B lasters. B uhl, and M ary S ch m itt. Ooodlng. A ndy J a m e s .a n d P e te r L engulneche. bo th of G ood­ing, will a id in p resen ting th e d e ­fense 's cose.

Freshm en law stu d en ts will serve \ th e Jury. T h e case will b e p re ­

sided over by Abe G off. Moscow a t ­torney.

Flying Alms ToldAbout 50 stu d en ts o f th e U n ive r­

sity of Id ah o In terested in flying for U ncle S am he ard M ajo r E . B. A dler ou tline th e purpoee a n d re ­quirem ents necessary fo r th e flying cadet corps. P re lim inary ex am in ­a tions fo r Uie corps will b e con­ducted th e la tte r p a r t o f th is week, following th e conducting of ex am ln - itlons a t W ashing ton S ta te college.

Any unm arried m a n betw een U\e iges of 30 a n d 27 w ho h as h a d a t

least tw o years ' o f college education , eligible for Uie tra in ing .Tliose who fulfill a ll th e require,

lents a n d a re accep ted by th e corps wUI probably be caUed n e x j M arch to go to California fo r th ree m on tlis ' tra in ing before being tra n s fe rre d to R andolph a n d K elley fields In T ex­ts. O taduaU ng seniors will n o t be -cqul^id to leave th e ir eUsses un til a f te r g raduation . M ajo r A dler ex‘ plained.

Salary C hangeA spcclal board com m ittee

pointed by th e executive b o a rd on cam pus of th e U niversity

Idaho will decide u pon innovotli the business m anager's sa lary

Id ah o A rgonaut, s tu d e n t pub­lication.

U nder a proposed p la n th e bust-;ss m anager would m ake e s m uch

from h b m anagerial c aree r a t p res- b u t would e a rn I t d u r in g two

s h e spends as a s s is ta n t m a n - a n d m anager in stead of the

one year he serves as business m a n ­ager o t th e paper. T h e business m a n ­ager receives a sa lary of *400 a year.

M embers o f U « com m lU ee a p ­pointed by th e s tu d e n t body p resi­den t. W alter O lson. S a n F rancisco , a rc Ray C lark a n d Roy R am ey , ex­ecutive board m em ljers; B ill Mc­Gowan, stu d e n t body v ice-p rcslden t; and Ed D akin, T w in Falla, e d ito r o f th e A rgonaut.

M a n W h o J ^ n ^OvertimePays Fine of $5B e ca iM b e a d m itte d Ig M rtag

four ' o v e r t im e . 'p a rU n c . whlfih h a d b e e n 'P la c e d on hia m ach ine sthoe J tin a o l th js -y e a r , O . E . AusUn, Boise I n t iw M * sa lesm an, today h a d p a id * tine of 15 and coete. in th e c o u rt of M unicipal Judge J . O. Pum phrey .

C o u rt records show U ia t A us­tin h a d failed to answ er to any of to e traffk j UckeU le f t o n hU autom obile. As a ^ s u l t a w arran t fo r h is a r re s t was Issued yesterday and h e was b rought in to cou rt, be­ing released a fte r p a y m en t o f th e f ine imposed. I n c o u rt h e ad m it­ted th a t "under tb f sam e c ir- c u d u tan c e i" h e woifld n o t have ignored tra ffic tickets h e m ig h t have received in h is hom e city.

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2 MEN HELD AS COUNIEEIIERS

MOUNTAIN HOME. Nov. 33 (Specia l)—AwalUng a rriva l of a U. S . treasury secret service agen t. E l­m ore county officers today held two suspects accused of counterfeiting 25-cen t pieces. ■

A federa l operaUve was u n der­stood to be en rou te from SeatU e to carry o u t th e coun terfeiting probe a n d to U k« Uie two m en in to cus­tody. T h e suspects a re C larence M ontague, Lewiston, a n d C laude W illiam s, who gave no address.

She riff E arl W in ters sa id th a t Jo h n W lllls. G lenns F e rry n igh t m arsh al, a rrested th e tw o m en in U iat c ity . T liey h a d *8.50 w orth of lead q u a rte rs on th e ir persons and In Uielr m otor c ar. O ne of th e sus­pects asserted ly h a d handed o u t a b o g u s ' qu a rte r for beer, a n d Dad placed o th e r fake coins in to slot m achines a t G lenns Perry .

Both suspects, accord ing to th e she riff, were ran c h w orkers near G lenns Ferry u n til la s t week, and were engaged h i spud sorting an d hau ling ,, O ilier evidence term ed "Incrlm l- naU ng" by officers was found In Uie m otor car. T h is included a double bu rn er stove on w hich lead d r ip ­pings were visible, a n d a c an of the m etal. Investigation a t Uie ran c h revealed a mould.

Lincoln 3rd Grade Visits New Library

Pupils of room 2-N of th e L lncolti school, w ith M iss H elen S te a m s as teacher, vW ted th e T w in Falla public lib rary la s t week.

Miss EdlUi D ygert, . c h ild ren ’• lib ra rian , conducted th em th ro u g h the m ain lib rary ro o m .'d iscu ssin g good llbrar>' hab its a n d to ld how the ch ild ren could he lp In caring for the library.

Tliey were show n w here th ird grade books a re now located in the new lib rary ; viewed Uie new p ic ture. "Air Castles," a lib ra ry g ift; saw a num ber of new books boug lit fo r Book week, and wcre« pe rm itte d to a lt down a t th e ch ild ren 's ta b les and \Mik th rough th e volumes.

L ater MUs D ygert to ld Uie pupils he s to ry of "C runch th e Squirre l." ifter she had escorted th e m to a m ailer room. Slie loaned th e group

th e book, "C ock-o-D oodle-D oo."

Conversational Tea For Lincoln Pupils

Room 8-0 of Lincoln school hod a conversatlonol tea M onday a f te r ­noon,- a ll pupils ta k in g p a r t In a . program of songs, poem s a n d dances.

E ach tab le was deco ra ted w ith pine cones and foiu’ tapers . T h e c h il­d ren w ore P ilgrim h a ts , collars and In d ian head bands.

C rackers a n d Jelly fo rm ed th e r e ­freshm ents, th e Jelly hav ing been made In class- tw o weeks ago. H elen S haffe r, school repo rte r, announced .

-■null vcrk. At C rcirc<l higi: >ii<l. And ec

Crosby, Paramount Sued for $500,000

I'or Theft of MusicIIOI.LYWOOD, Nov. 33 <U.R)— i<n>nrr Illiig Cro.sby, B an d m a n iiiiy dw ells, a iid pA ram ount movie (KiU. w rre sued for *800,000 to<l#y

le H, llo ffn inn . w iio charged K WAS stolen n o t once, bu t ir the sam e pic ture,Miiliiiian com plained th a t

r "lKr,en, Lovely Rosea Bring In Me- wiis sung tw ice by

m ills iilrtiire, "W ulklkl W ed- u iir vnrlatlon w as enU tled i" 1111(1 th e o th e r, "Sw eet ' nhr nAld,

.y M

AII.MENTl.ONlX)N To th e com m on com -

Ilaint .it ■■t«m«mald'a knee" you nil Ailit "Kiis maAk Ahoulder,"

M<l l wiiiiien carry tlie ir gas u«f.k r..«rs siiiiig over th e ir le ft 'iuiiildrrn. A fier a Ume th a t -ikunes a nilght a tlffncss a n d

of siioiilders

ATTENTIONIFnrmcri and Sheepmen

Wt! will cnil for and pay prico nf pelt for y b u r dead iin i l n Id n h o n p ,

IDAHO HIDE and TALLOW CO.

AUSO: Wo pay cash for your duad nnd worthless lidrncn and cnttle — and pick tip hiign,

('nil Collect AtTWIN F A iX a B V R L n

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Movie Reel Listed I’’or C. of C. Meet

Speclat e iite rtaliin ieiit f ea tu re a t h e Friday noon m eeting of O ham - ler of Commerce d irec to rs and iiernberA will be a sh o r t m otion pic- uio eonccruluR a ll phftw s of tb« :oal Industry. Georgo W arherg, i

d irector, arrange<l th e m ovie.. S h o rt iiunlneu session, w ith seV' 'al lnBtte^.^ scliediiled for discus- on, will precede Uie m otion pic-

READ T H E T IM E S W AN T ADS.

C O A LM any hom es a n d business houses a re ta k in g .ad v a n t­age of our- quality coals.I f you a re n o t a user, then we ask th a t you com pare o u r prices, quality and service w ith any oUier coal you have been using and see w hat a handsom e sftv- Jng you can have In o r ­dering your coal from us.

Idaho Rcan and Elevator Company

PHONE S«

IMPORTANT Beet Growers MeetingThe Twin FiiIIh County Ilect Growcrn’ afwoclatlon

will hold iin rcRulnr unniml meeting and el«ct a lM)iird of dircclorN Snturday afternoon, Nov. 2 5 , at 2 at the Odd Fellows hsil in Twin FalU.

I( In Iniporlnnt that every beet grower Is prcMnt. Other matters of vital interest will be discussed.

WATCHFOE FURTHER DETAILS ON THE BIG

KRAUSE FARM SALEto take place NOV. 28,11 A. M.41 htad n u er iu ty lialry eallle, A complete line e f rarai Ma- ohlniry. 8 head of lion w i. ig head et Ohoata Aboul IM h w 4 ef Iw ei. flraln.

TRRMH------CAHH

Sc* U rg e A d It) T hU P aper T em errow

w. I. M.co*. OSCAR KRAUSE, ».».A w l. O w ner. Clerk,

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Ti)ur.»4w, 1 t t s , 198« IDAHO |!V B N m G .,'rB ag S ,.-T W lN , F A O a . g m A H a ,,

List Your Turkeys, Geese or Chickiens in the Want Ads for QtiidkA l) K A T B 8.

D to BuU) i tDd HEWS BATCD PKH LINK PKK UAV:

t a t day*, p e r U nt per l U j -------U eT hr> e per Ho* per d*? . . . »■•0 « day . p e r ttoe ...................U c

33 1/3 Discount For Caah

C u b dlacount allowed il •d v e r t lw ' m e n t ts p a la (or wlUitn a a r n < U ^ o l t l r s i Inw rU im ^No o la u ltie d art taken lo r le u u a o 50c. loc iud lng dUcuuDl.U o e u l cl&ssllied advertU lng c o m ' pu ted on Dt<U of ( I n m edium - le n g th w urds per line

m TWIN PALLS PB O N B S8 o r 39 FO R A D TA SSR

Q) JE R O U S Leave Adit av K b « M tA Beet

IN RU PERT • L eave Ads a t R ealdeoct or

M rs. Id a W beeler. 713 B St.1 COMPLETE COVERAGE ' AT ONE COST

B O X NUMBERS T i l t TIMGB and NEWS wUb to

m ake it c lea r to Uieir readers tb a t “b lind ada" c on ta la in s a box su ffibe i in care o( th e two papers) a re strlcU y conriden tla l and no In- (o rm atlo n can be given eoncenuns U f a dvertise r Anyune w anting to a n sw e r & c lu tU le d ad c a rrj ln « a T IM E S-N E W 8 Efox num ber should WTlM to th a t bo* and eJUier m all or b ring I t co-lhe TTMES-NEWS office T h e re Is no ex tra charge (or bo i num bers .

SPECIAL NOTICESFA R M E R S! Advertise your T h a n ^ «

giving turkeys, geese or chickens in th e "PouU ry" column for quick ac tion . T h e cost U low, only 73c (cash ra te ) for a 3-llne adr-3 days in bo th th e T im es and News. Call th e A d ta k e r today—P h . 38 or r~

GOOD THINGS TO EATB L A K T S b c tt« r elder. P h . 0380-R5.

SEA rooda At ru b llo M arket.

BATH AND MASSAGERSL A X A T IO N . S&O M ala &

MALLORY. 114 M ain N. Pb. IIG-R.

LOST AND FOUNDL O ST : M an’s gold w rist w atch. Rew.

1410 0 th Ave. E. Ph. lO0fl.

L O ST : S hell (ram ed glasses In spo r ted ease . Rew ard . R . P . H uff, Stli house on Su rtees 81 .,

-PERSONALSW ANT rid e In. S hare exp. P b . 233.

G R O U P L uncheons, teas, dinners . Also m eals by week. Pb . 1B26.

ELD ERLY lady desires acqualn- lance of widower over 69. Sox 49. Ncwa-Tlm ea.

BEAUTY SHOPSTH A N K SO IV IN Q special »3. S4 and

Oil w aves a Jot 1, Mrs. Neeley. P h . 3S5-R.

HOLIDAY special, SO wave for »3.76; 14 a n d t s waves ■,> price. Idaho B arber Se B eauty Shop. P h , 4M.

BEAUTY ARTS ACADEMY CD P e rm anenU as luw as lIJW.

Ju n io r S tu d en t wurk (rea. Pb. lOd 135 M iln w est.

G E T your pertn. now. Don’t m lw ou r HolUlay special—m a ch lne lea p r im . »3.ft0 up, 3M 4Ui Avenue N. Plionn 305S-W.

M A itO IL L ra l&l T hird A*« N T b i •h o p o t unusual perm anents and la sting finger w avea Oil sham poo a n d finger wave. AOo Evenings by appo in tm en t. Ptwne U3.

SITUATIONS WANTEDSEW IN G w an ted ! 339 1 th Ave. E.

iiX P E n iE N O E D single nildille-agcrt luiiti w aiitn work on ranch. W rite « o x 60, Tlinr»-New i,

190 W EEK LY ~ O ro it Miisliruoms. ce lla r , «lwd. We &uy 850 \b. W orld 's la rgest company PREB BO O K . M ushrooms, 3010 3nd Pe- Kllle Wanh

“ lHALE IlKI.l* WANTED"*B oV , a g ^ io lo 14 yrV.7o s'en 'rowTi-

s rn d N atloniil wreklles. 3S4 Bth Ave, N, P h , 1304-11.

n u r iA L saleainnii w llli llglil <Kr. »4 |)pr day n inrling gunnn ilrr . Com- inlNilon, F re e to Irsvcl, fx |> rrlriue iim ieoesM ry. Apply lo Mr. llus. » n t even ings s i Pa je ii* annip.

tlCMALB IIkI j MVANTED^ M li>in>g-aged liskpr, Phone 1190,

BUSINESS OPPOUTUNlTJEttBeer p a rlo r a n d cefo. beet locaUon.

R eas. O sca r Prndhc-ksoii, Paul. Ida.

STORICN AND OFFICES FOR RENT

UNFUHNI8HRI)APAUTMKNT8

VACANCY. U ttles Apts. 33S 4 Ave.K.

PURNIBUEDAPARTMENTS

NIC E I rm . a p t. 438 Main N.

1. a o t 1 ro o n u . «M M ain

a-HM . a p t. a u 7 lh Ave.rKast,

f JUBTA4IBUC I n a Pb. 4M U«sU 971

APTS. T h e O n to n l 43< Mktn N orth

Thanksgiviiig!..is only a week se ay

^our

TURKEYS...GEESE...

CHICKENS...quickly and pirofitably

through use of the classified

Poultry ColumnsYour ad will be placed Into over

.16,000 HOMES DAILY

RATES ARE LOW!For instance . . . a three line ad in both the News and

Times for three days, costa only $1.08 (cash rate).

PHONE 38 or 32Ask for the Adtaker

2 LA RO S o a k tf«ski. ROUaaoD m v . Co. 117

FURNISHEDAPARTMENTS

HOUSEKEEPING ROOMSG IR L to sh a re rm . 3«S 4 th Ave. B.

ROOM AND BOARDR M . i t bd . n o 7 th A re. E.

FURNISHED ROOMSn tO M T bedroom . 444 3rd Ave. E.

B L B E P Iw a rm . 312 4th Ave. E.

LO . rm .. s team hL 4St 2nd Ave. N.

RM . 1 o r a ladles . 136 6 th Ave. N.

RM . stoker h t . 411 3rd W . P h . 16J6.

SIN G LE rm . 304 7tli Ave. N. 1374-M.

i A CRES, n ice 4 rm . bunga low .;____ou t'b ld g s., d o se -In, $3,000; <400 cash , ba lance $25 per mo.

U N IM PRO V ED 1 find 2 acre trac ts , easy te rm s REX THOMAS, Ph. 1B67.

UNFURNISHED ROOMSO R lu m . 142 10th Ave. N.

.‘iUNFURNfSHED HOUSESS RM . house by Dec. 1. Ph . 1369M.

UN FU RN . house. C all 0280-R3 a fte r a p.m . o r early m orning.

4-RM . house. P ractica lly new. R en t reasonable. In q . \«d Loto.

FURNISHED HOUSESB.RM. m od. 911 3rd Ave. E.

HOMES FOR SALEloxte

E. I'i N.h w i» to toe rooved, i m l.

nn K im berly road.

FIV E room m odem house. Just com ­pleted, V eiy good location.

JO H N 8 . K IM E S Phone 042 daytim e, o r 396 n ight.

FO B SALE O R RE N T 0-rm . mod. house, hdw d. floors,

Ph ilipp ine m ahogany woodwork, full basem ent. Iiui w ater heater. G arage . 294 Lincoln St.

0-RM . m odern hom e. cU>s« in. P riced lo sell. *fl00 dow n. Easy lerins.

M odem duplex, reiiU fo r *75 jier m on ih . P rice »4300. T em m 1300 down, bnlnnce innnllily.

J. E. W H ITE

A BARGAIN IK t a K e n a t o n c e

0 room D iodern uousa; hardw ood (lo o n , e leclrlo h o t w ater heale r,

garage. 300-ft. lo t. U m ie n \« . b a l­ance 110 |« r m onth . P h . 18BV ,

PROPKHTY-SALE OR t r a d e

NEW 4 .m i. hmise and lot in So. P a rk ; tn«(la eqully (or la te model c ar, 349 M ain U.

W IL L irad e good 40 A. n e a r H scel- Ion for hom e In nearby town W rite Box 61, Tln»r;i-News.

” RE AirESTATE I.o'anTU>A NS on PA IU IO and H O U IS

Fred P. O aU s—N orthern U fa Ins O o , Peavvy-T aber Oldg. Ph. I2T9

REAL ESTATE WANTEDSMALL iioine, can m ake good down

paym ent, re s t like ren t, W rlle Dox 4B, care n m rs-N o w s,

FARMS AND ACRKAGKS FOR SALE

UM. AOKBAGE oloe* In. New mod. S rn>. house. R eas. P h W l,

33H A, ad jo in ing BuM , a ll in a lfa l. ftt. 7-rodin house, >iaoo c m Ii . bal. 1300 M nil-a inu ia lly « l O S, F. L Cludos, D uhi, Ida.

40, A. K ig trm a n ta lle y Jand. I m w ater, l,ocaled on W endell-H a- germ an oU road . Im provem enu. 18,000, l a r i V ader, H a i irm u i.

FARMS AND ACREAcfes FOR SALE

40 A CRES, a il In alfaJfa. Dccp well, house a n d b a m . Woven wire. Prlc* *4 r ig h t. See H . B. Biclicu, >% S. o f D ie trich.

80 AORES in Sucker P la t d is tric t w ith food Im provem ents and good la n d . 1178 p e r ncre.

F . C. GRAVES & SON P h o n e 319 ISO M ain Ave. No.

•18W 0—E X TRA GOOD LAND 104 A., M.ooq, Imp. Good Income

p roperty o r 13,000 cosh down pm t. Bai. long tim e 4%. 3U ml. N. of R ichfield , C . L. B utl, ow ner o r sea R icha rds a t D iam ond Hdw.. t . F.

FARMS AND ACREAGES FOR RENT

leo A CRES, 130 in cultivation, 40 In sheep pastu re . M ust be able to f |. . ncince self. C rop ic in . W rite Bo» 48. TImes-News.

FARM IMEM.EME JTS

WANTED TO BUYWUl tm f CASH fo r aqu ltjr u T

Late Model Car •P hone 480 a f te r 7:00 p . m .

SBDAN, 140, runs good. 1139 0 th K.

FO R OASH-J.OOO _______Ima M ines o r Id ah O 'N e ra d a . Q uota

best p rice . W . 0 . S .. M l 3 r t A vt. E .

M I S C E L L A N E O U S F O R S A L E

•39 HU DSO N coupe, in ejccellent cond ition . Q uran teed only S W )- m l. P riced reasonable. P h . l6M rW .

O O O D car rad io , h e a te r. P h . lOM.

n S H i N a . P a y to r w b»t you catch. The ^ tary . AUc« P a rk .

•;A U TQU 0B 1LK OLAB8 T b o o e t i T o p A Body W orkf.

CA N V A & -A LL K IN D 6 ‘n to m e U 1\3p f t Body W ort* .

14X30 SH IN O L S D roof, p a ir o f aids, no n .f ro s t toU et a n d b ld ( . U 1 Lo*cust.

now have a new atock o t .col«

MUST se ll I P riv a ta ly ow ned d ia ­m ond b ra c e le t S aeitflee . Bee PhUllps, Jew elers, n e x t to B a n k & T ru st.

FO R S A L E -S e w e r Ule a n d f l tU n n . cast Iron soU pipe a n d fittin g s, and lead pipe.

K R E N G EL S HARDW ARE

STEEL STANCHION A nd sU U s for 32 cows

Almost new . WUl sell fo r le ss th a n h a lf c o s t P h . 039S-R3, ow ner.

HOUSEHOLDFURNISHINGS

llE A T RO L A , w ater h e ate r. "lasS-R .

HAROWTCK deluxe coal ran g e , 3 yrs. old. <40.90. C. C. A nderaon.

ELECTRIC range , p riced low fo r quick sa le. A bbott P lum b ing Co.

QUAKER oil bu rn ing h e ate r, o u t­side ta n k . Bsxgain. A bboU Plbg.

5 FT. L eonard refrig . 1 4 yrs. old. Good cond-, reasonnbly priced . P h . 6ie*R betw een II a . m., 6 p . i

N EW EST m odels of l.E .S . tloo r a n d table lam ps. Low prices.

K RE N O B L 'S HARDW ARE

BA RG A IN! E lectric refrigera to r, la te s t m odel, p riced to sell.

A BB O T T PLU M BIN G CO.

K N O T T 7 p in e O regon T ra il .fu rn i­tu re will m ake unusual C h ris tm as g iftsi

HARRY MUSGRAVEAUTOS FOR SALE

92 H . P . HUDSON coupe, overdrive. "A lrfoam " seats, dua l equipm ent, h a n d -rubbed lacquer (in tsh . d e ­livered Bt> S ta te M otor fo r on ly—

$898.50•87 L afayette coupe w ith overdrive.

B eginning Nov. 15th .......... -...1375-REDUCED $5 PER DAY

UNTIL SOLD ! !’J8 Deluxe Plym outh tou ring sedan,

very d e a n ........... .......................$415’37 Studebnkcr sedan, c l e a n ....... 575

G O O D 19-In. P 3 (0 3>wav horse plow,HARRY MUSGRAVE

*34 Studebnker sedan,, likennd h e a te r . .................TWIN TtdA JS M OTOR

T w in Fulls ■ Phone

335

F13 tra c to r w ith No. 37 plow, beet and po ta to ’ cult,, 7 ft. double disc. Very reas, Oeo. CollcH. Burley.

• Ph . 0M5-R3.

HAY, GRAIN, FEEDWHEAT, barley, hay. Ph . 0389.R2.

•'G RIND IT W H tR E IT O RO W a"

G ra in , corji. hay and screenings. M oreland M illing Service, Boa 374. Filer. Phone 319, Filer.

FO R R L N T -aU crp sheds for lam b- Ing 3.500 ewc.v e lcctric ligh ts and well w ater |nini|x-d In sheds; 160 toM'i <if huy In ^rII w ith sheds and lilriily n io ir rlo.nr, Inq . H astings At Aiider.ton. W endell, Ida.

LIVES’IOCK FOR SALEW eJ n’e R pigs. Phone 039fl-J5,

10 (pptter lumli*. U am tnau. 03U -J1,

3 COWH, ft yrti. old, freshen soon; 3 CCIWR, Ircsh, Andrews, 3 ml. 8,. I K. of fa s t end M ain.

(lUKllNSEY l)iilT,l yrs,. well m a ri^ rd, AIM) boy Filly, 3 coming a. I ml. N. S W . C urry , 0 , 3. Mo- Ciirlhy.

REO . a m IMiroc boar, Bale trmie, Alno rrss . fee for purebred h ^ c niTvlce. I m l, N. o( W . a PU . A. Iliiniilng.

llO O l) RANCH e w e s 180 head, inwitly u nder 4 yrs. to

iiiinb alKMit Feb. 1 s t, priced rig h t, W. H. b a rta ln , R t. 3, R u |tert, Ida 9 mi. H. Ru|>ert a lfa lfa m ill. ^

POULTRYFA T hrn*. U . A. B radley. M83-J5,

OUCKH and lurkeys. Ph , 0189-Jl,

GEESE. |)llliiw», nnd hay. P h . 1431.

TU RK EYS, '* ml. N . o( W , tt Points,

IM LBOIiOHN pullets, aome layliTg, Hayes, Phuiie 73.

II. 9K

UlUDS, DOQSt R A D B lfi'

PWCINGEMB a n d Pom ^iranlan pup* 910 to 935. Phone o r w rit# M « . F ian k W ard, Je ro m t.

LIVESTOCK—POULTRY __ANTISD

M itJIlEaT "prioM p«id ' ( o r ' i o u T 'f i t

uwi Oooipw.

A U T O S F O R S A L E •

L A F A Y E rra -37 model. R ew ooable price. 22.000 mu 343 #th A?e. W.

A U T O P A R T S — T I R E S

TRUCKS AND TRAILERS

7 H x ie T ra ile r house; buU tlns. lin k , stove, Duofold. H oover’s T ra ile r Camp.

LOT me sell your tra i le r h ouse for you—commission basis. Jo e Dows> big, 1 bik. W. of 0 Pt«. W .

FOR SALE OR TRADEW IL L trade vrotk h o rse lo r cow.

Newt. W onaco tt P h . 0393-J3.

HAVE Savage 3S0-3000 n«w eondl> Uon. W ant 310 o r 800« *sune con ­d ition . See a t «3S M ain W .

LEGAL'ADVERTISEMENTSANOTHER SUMM ONS

IN TH E PROBATE C O U R T O F TW IN PALLS COUNTY, ST A T E O P IDAHO.

ERLENNE ILUIM O N D, P la in t if f , vs.

RAY E. LEVERS a n d P O R R E S T LEVERS, doing business a s LEV> E R S BROS. D efendants.

T H E STATE O F IDAHO SE N D S G REETIN G S TO T H E ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS:Y ou are hereby sum m oned to

a p p ea r In Uie above en titled C o u rt to be held a t the County C o u rt H ouse In sa id County. In th e above enUUed cause, w ith in five (5) days, from the da te of Service o f th la Sum m ons upon you, If served w ith in th is County, or If served e lsew here, th e n w ithin tw enty (20) d a y s from ih e d a te of Service of th is Sununona upon you, and plead to p la in tif f 's com p lain t on file in said C ou rt, or p la in tif f will take Judgm ent ag ain st, you as prayer in said com plain t.

T h e general na tu re a n d purpose of said Action being lo recover of a n d from the de fendants th e su m of $375.00 together w ith In te re s t the reon In th e sum of $46.87 a n d cosls. And to enforce a lien of a ttac h m e n t on one 1937 C hev ro le t Cpe. Serial No. 5GBO 419 783.

W ITNESS My h a n d a n d o fftc la l seal th is 30th dsy of O ctober, 1939.

C. A. BAILEY.Probate Judge a n d E x- Offlclo Clerk of P ro b a te C o u r t

RAYBORN. RAY BO RN & SM FTH. Residing a t Tw in Falls, Idaho . A ttorneys for p la in tiff.

Times Nov. 3, 9, 18, 35, SO.

Perfect Tiny BulbCLEVELAND «J.R) — P h o to g ra ­

phers. who long have- b « n b u r ­d ened w ith large flashbulbs, re ­ceived cheering newrf w hen eng i­neers of th e G enera l E lectric com ­p an y here announced p e rfec tio n of new . bulbs the sire o f w alnuts. M ore O ian a dow n of tfiem c an be c arried in a co st pocket,

T lie province of H onan . C h ina , iiBs o City called U.

B u s in e s s a n d P r o f e s s io n a l

DIRECTORYliicycle Repairing

BLABIUB CVCLERV. PlVv>ne 181

‘p A i V r ^ n E P A j R a - ' s e i^ v ic eOloysteln Cyclery 336 Miim H.

moodlena SurgeryAlma lliii.lln ,' I). c m 'sQ Mn, N. IflU

CarficnterHBxperlenccil. rciuioiiablc. Ph. Ul^.

• ChiropractorT h e Paliilcs . M ethod o t rellovlng

aches ami iiolna. F IU ST TUKAT- MENT KRKl!:! Dr. D 1 Johnwjn. 534 3rd Ave B. PH. 344

Coal and WoodA lliiltI)i;i:N COAL

Moving, limif'fiT. McCoy Ctiul M Tiarnifci-. I'iKiiio 3 iir 300.

Curtnln ShopH'Oomp, tine ciirtnin rods. C u rta in and

D rapery aiiop. «U4 4lh E Ph. Bfl3.

Floor SandinffsandliiK II. A. lii'ldor. aosn-J

f^insdW INDOW nnd ADTO Cll.AHfl

No labor oliarnii lor window glii»a H b m u g h l lo l-<iw iirlcMa u lo glwM MOON'ti. l'l>. y

Umirancv.Peavey-T abor Co.. Inc. I'lioiio aoi

Job VrintingH IO llU a T gU A LITY

I'iHNTINCi Oarrtft , , l^Urit^cAdts fr'uUler*

Mai) Pieces HtniKmciy TIMKU nnd NKWH

OOMMEUOIAI. I 'lt lN 'I 'lN d U iilT

Keu Shop 1PLA fltU B bVci.Kl y I'Ixxie

Bohade K ey 'sh o p IBtt and S t. south Back o f Idaho LMiit bUne.

LaunderiesP aris ian U uiH lry . Plimi" MO.

Mohcv to fjoan0 Jones to r loans un liiiuies (loom 9.

B u f e • T ru s t B ldf. Ph. 3041.

Money ic Loan ..“ l o a n s

$5 to $50 ON YOUR b lO N A T U lti: ONLY

AM yuii ni'cd l.s ii Atciidy Jot) mid Iha Ability lo wrlH! your nnnif. Wr a l ­no ha.ve II (vw IlOU lu t'UHj loiiiis

T H I S C U R I O U S W O R L D

E r v l O i _ A N j C > , A R O O I N N E S T E D A N D R A . t s e C » I T S V O U N S I N T H E

OOMfi<\RT?WeNrO P A N A l / t a ^ ^ O B l L E

. . . A N D T H E C A R VWAS DRJVEfV/ALAWSr D A JC y DURir>4<& T H E

T I M E .

{j H A T S O P T E N S O T H E b o n e s im r

C A N N E D SAUAAON «

A NSW ER: H eat, n o t oil, a s one frequently heara aU ted.

NAZI A I M E S Ly o r a PARIS

” PA R IS, Nov. 33 (lJ.fi)-Int«nslfica- U on o j O e n n a n aeria l activ ity b rought N aal w arplanes to th e P a ris a re a today and caused a &9-mlnut« a ir ra id a larm . P a ris anU -aU xrafl b a tterie s fired fo r 16 m in u tes b e - f o n th e " a ll c lea t" s ignal -wm (oim ded.

No bombs were dropped a n d It w as n o t know n Im m ediately w h eth ­e r Frciich an tl-B lrcraft b a tte rie s a n d pu rsu it ships h a d succeeded in Intercepting the G erm an p lanes, b e ­lieved to have been on rec o n n ais­sance.

T he alarm in th e P a ris a re a fo l­lowed renew al o( g rea t a e r ia l a c tiv i­ty by both th e F re n ch a n d O er-m aiu .

W hile G erm an and F re n ch p lanes flew In Increasing n um bers In fine w eather over th e w es tam tw n t , N a il sh ips appea red over no rthern . P ra n ce a n d th e F r e w b an n o u n ce d e igh t N atl w arp lanes h a d tw en sh o t down.

A F re n ch w ar com m unique sa id •'two e n e m y subm arines, one of w hich WRS discovered by o u r naval a ir force, have been su n k a t tliree- day In tervals by th e sam e torpedo boat,"

PAUL

R e a l E a U t c

C M P 10 STUDY AGWUIN NEEDS

W ASHINGTON, N ov. 33 (U.PJ-A sub-com m ittee of th e specia l house R epublican ag ricu ltu re s tudy com ­m ittee Wfis nam ed today to hold hearings a t D enver on Dec. 4 and ft on problems fac ing agricu ltu ral a re as of th e west.

P articu lar a tten t io n will be given. I t was suld, to e ffec ts o f tlie adm in­is tra tio n ’s reciprocal tr a d e program a n d u> problems lac ing livestock and wool producers, suga r beet growers arid dairym en.

S uli-com m ltlee m em bers a re Com­m ittee C hairm an C lifford R . Hope, K an .; Frunk O. H orton . W yo,: Leo E. Allen, III., and O ari T , Curtis, JCan.

Musical InstructionA dult P lano Lessons. Ph. 1065-W.

0 « < c o p a < f t i c P h y t i i d a n

D r B. J M iller. 413 M ain N P h 1077

D r. O. W Rose. 114 M.iln N Pli 937

Painting-Decoraliny

E. U S h a ffe r Phone 1303-J.

Radio RepairingPO W ELL R A D IO -P IIO N K flW

I'tuina 70S.O VKRN » A T * a

FA C TO R Y RADIO flrilVlOIC I3B 3nd Ave. N. i'lui|.ie 3D4

Real Batate^lnHuranceP. O. Q RA V ES end Bonn PI....... 31B

Shoe RepairinglU lp li E. T u rn e r a t HiKison-Olnrk's

Trailers■I'rallera for r e n t 301 I^Jiii'h We«t

T ra ile r HouaM. G em T railer Co.

Typewritvrn6al««. m t a l a a n d l e n lc t . Phone Q

UN DBRW OCO SALES SERVICE m U a la B. Phone 437

Vphomeringrefln iah lng Cr«

B n iley P u m . 110 and St. t - H

yenetian BlindeO U ar*QU ed ResM entlal Vi'iiollnn

B linds, Mo sq. ft., liu iall'^ i. a t r S H I f i r S , T w in F«ll«

Turkey Trotters Race for Title in Caldwell Event

CAI.DWELL. Ida.. Nov, 33 (Uf> 7.«l e Carl, turkey trotting chnin- pUm eRtcaordlnaty. adjuhled liu tobacco plug, spat dlAdalnfnliy lu the direction of o ther entrant* In Uin annual Idalio turkey driby tiKlay and declared the race w»n • In ihB bag."

'1110 lurkeya will race duwii a 100-yard course, nea t Sattirilny, prompted by their tralnera, bent on winning (irsl p rlie—• su it of long red (tannela.

Giber B irds llaah “Hash, that's w hat those oUier

birds are~hash .“ «ald Oarl. "Tlie other entrants In th is race are Just a bunoh o t b roken-d ow n storekeepeni drlvli^f turkey bash on fo o t Som e o( them wouldn't oven make good hMh."

Carl’s entry, Arkansas Traveler II, w as installed s in o d d s-o d (av- orlte to win the race. H e is the son of Carl's Arkansas Travelnr I, which won the raoe last year, und ended up aa the central flgurn In a T h ank silv ln i day feast.

»es4 D r t m Jam es iConcrvte) Sm ith, a iiew-

co«ner to luitejr n c ln g , waa nam ed the dark horse of th e race with hU “Seableouli.”

"■ihere U noth ing to It.” sm ith declared. " I 'n n i 11 »U figured out on a •o len tu k bMla.

“U is n t the (urkijr t b i l wins. It's the driver. A nd l defy any m an In (own M m v m Dot (he

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Miss H an n a h R usch, d a u g h te r 'o f M r. a n d M rs. C hris R usch, who h a s been employed a t th e C aledonian ho te l In R upert In th e din ing room for th e p ast year, le ft M onday to t C hicago w here she will v is it h e r bro ther, C hrts R uK h , J r , a n d fa m ­ily Indefinitely.

Mrs. C arrie Btlger a n d dau g h ter. M rs. G eorge W illiams a n d cn ild ren . visited M onday In H eybum a t th e hom es of Mrs. Lee A lexander a n d M n . M innie Beatty.

M r. a n d Mrs. Jo h n B a dden are aJldlng tw o new room s to th e ir hom e In th e w est p a rt o f tow n, a n d a re pain tin g and rem odeling th e ir hom e.

M r. Briggs of M Urtaugh moved th e old D r. K ellei\ house sou theas t o f P a u l, to th e Albln Brow n place la s t week, on his n o r th 40. w here M r. a n d Mrs. Brown are hav ing U rem odeled, p repa ra to ry to m oving In to I t . T hey expect to h a v e I t rea d y to m ore Into In a few days. M r. B row n recentUr sold h is A id hom e place o n th e highw ay to S a n ­d e r K och , w ho will m ove In to It soon a s I t Is vacated .

M rs. Jo h n Bllera la caring for h e r m o the r, M rs. O u s tln a Saddler of R upert, w ho fell two weeks ago h e r k itc h en a n d broke h e r hip.

T h e s tu d e n t body of th e Paul h igh K hool sponsored a carn ival pa rty a t the aud ito rium F r id a y n igb t, which ivas a decided success, although th e ;rowd w as sm a lle r th a n was expect­ed. due to illness am ong th e c h il­dren.

Sup t. J . B. F rid ley reports 30 per je n t o f th e pupils a re ab sen t from K hool th is v e e k due to the flu.

L eon C raven , E . J . R ush an d O r- r ln G ard n er, teachers of the Paul nchool, a tten d e d th e M asters club a t Albion recently .

T h e grade pupils are s la rtliig to [iractlce fo r th e o pe re tta to be given a t (he school house Deo. 33.

T h e P au l school will olM rve th a n k sg iv in g holidays Nov. 30 and Dec. 1.

M r. a n d M rs. W ayne T an n e r a n d 'nm lly o f R upert, and Mr, and Mrs. Alvin S tlm pson of H eybum were Sunday v isito rs a t th e home o( th e ir parents, M r. a n d Mrs. E m ery T a n - le r a n d fam ily.

Frr<l Bllnco, w ho h a s been vU lt- ng th e p a st four weeks w ith h is ilrcn nnd fam ily. Mr. and M rs. Ev-

f i r l t Coon, w ith h is son, I.Jiuren Dlluco, who h as been slskylng a t Uie CrKiii home th rough th e fall harvest, lf( l 'I'uesday (or the ir hom e In O x- lonl. Nrb. Tliey accom panied Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hawley, who stopped n Paul en rou te from O regon, w here Ihry vlsllM re ls tlves and friends.

Mr. Slid M rs. D avid Young and fAinlly, A rrqula , moved la st week n in th e ir new home In th e went m rl of tow n, recently purchased [loiii I.«wIb Noble. Mr. Noble and lanilly le ft (o r B righam City, U tah , where tiiey e sp ec t to m ake Uielr homo.

Mr. and M rs, T ed W inn . Amerl- ..tn Turk, U lah , who have been vls- lllim >l>e P'tAt week a t th e home of tlirir datiRhter, M rs. K atie O nler- hout. Declo, sp e n t U>e day M onday n t Uie home o( th e tr s la ter-ln -law . Mrn. I-olUn W inn and fsm lly, and eiijnyrd illnner a t th e W inn home. T in y w»r* accom panied toy Mrs. O s- lerhm ii.

Mr. und Mrs. fo inpanird by Uurlry. ■ *

Twla r a l b S S S S f ' ' ^

W e d w e d a y , l l e * ia 7 tDeed: Esther E. W righ t to J

Sotiae 910,000 N H 8S U » 1 C 'Deed; P. A. Oentco to B . 1

UOO Lot II Blk I C ■■TF.

Deed; A. B. Henson M U U . SdrU 110 Lot U , Blk U Ble' 'I T .. Deed; SU t« of Ida. to Kfettnsr-I X albfleiseh •13ft. Lota U . t t « b - t Bhte U k ea Addn.• D e e d :S m to E f ( to N o t t* ._______Blk U Blue Lakes Addn. W ert W .

Deed: Sm to O . B. 1 L o t «, Blk SI Buhl.

Deed: Sm to Mary M. O n i m $»■■■Lot 10, Blk 10. Eastman'* U t A dda. ' toB u h l. , ..r

Deed: 8m to o . W. JOhiHeo f m ' , l£ U 31, 33, B l k i N oitbH «« .A fin .. ' ,T f . -

Deed: A. 8 . Henaoo to J . r M r - r v 110; Lot 3. Blk « Elm P u f c A dd B i--^

, , v . .. . . vS Deed: D. J. Koenig to H . X o a id t '

•16.000 WH8E-14 10 18. • •• ' f ;Deed: R. Pink to T P Jr. OhamM ^ '

of Com. II f t . of. NESK 17 10 n .

ThuradayTNm m ber II ^ Deed, Vida E Ward to r . W a k - . t ^

(ton >500, Lot IB Blk » O arttof«(d ,'i Deed. E. M. Raybora, gnardWK'.'

esU te O. w . Smith , to 0 . V . Btakl*;^' t n o . Lots 41, 43, 49. Blk. S Lakes Addn T. F.

Deed. L. B. Tyler to X. O . man II , Lot 10 Blk 9 Sou th P M fc^ A dda, T F .

Deed, Elisabeth a U e lD tn * . tb!^Ivy D opson.-tl. Lot 19; L o t X*Blk 3 Suburban Park Addn T . f . ' '

Deed, H. W. Barry to D . B . M l p in, t io Lot 7 Blk 4 l a m t a n ^

Addn of B u hl Deed. O. Fischer to H . A d M W ^

•676, Lois 19, 30. 31, 33, 38. M 11 Blue U k e s Addn W est .T . W. . .

Deed. R. A. Reynolds t o Dqnrtljy "O. Reynolds. 91 Lots 9, 4; 6 ^ L ot 9 v B lk 8 Blue Lakes Addn T. F . • •

Deed, Ida Fuller Triplett to 0 « r i ’ _ trude Hall 9 l LoU 9. 10, 11, la. s at- ^3 ,- Murtaugh.- " ' ■ .............. -

D eed Gertrude Hall to M ay BftQ. ' : ' *10. same land. • • .

D eed, J P . Buck to HX). M unydb, ;

Deed, B. O. Munyott Jr to R . W U - ^ Uamson, 9900, same la n d ..

Inehea uii

Berlin has ons beerhouae and one telephone to aTery t f l o f lU m l-

Deed, J . W . E ustls to N o ra H u n t . ’ 91 NWNE; NK NW : 6E N W ; N X 0W :’' 18-9-14, • :

Deed, H. O. Ward to L , M ejM t. 9U 90. U t 9, Blk 9 u u r u t tg h O S ? chard Addn, T.- F . • ' '

Deed, W. M. Arnold to A. J , H oo»‘ ver, 9100. Lot 1, a, 3 blk P K ta b e r tj .. ,

Deed, H. C. SchuTger to DOr»" ' HendrU. |10, Lot B lk S . B chn t-, ' ger's Subdivision, Blk. S M oorm sn'i ’ Addn., T P .-

Deed, LUUan E . DaUbe .to K ' Spltier, 910. L o u 3 ,1 . B lk #4 T . » . .1

Deed, A -O .-P a t t t t ' /a h tm t T U to . •. F alls county, Idaho, ttf I; O ib p ; ' l i« ’ - 8, Blk 1, MeCoUum Addn.. B f lU r Lota n . 14, Blk 1, fcame. '

9325, Lot 3, Bik. 31, T w in F k lU Deed, O , R . P a r ro t t t o P e o p H arr

P ittsburgh T r. Co., 93B. P t . S W ti t ,.:'11, 19. ^

Deed. w . C. G room to J . U a tU d t * H nll, I I , Lots 36, 37. Blk. 119, T W lar Falls . ' V

Deed. Adella B ringle a n d E th e l r Allison, I I , L o u S3. 94. o f B yh resttr '' Newtons.

Deed, 0. P. DeNeal to R. B a k tf. 1 I51M, P t. 3; t m . l i J t 4 . B lk . « , U a -y Collum AddiUon, Buhl. '

D e«l. T h e .1st M ethodU t E plaooptl« C hurch of H ansen to U T ripp le , L o t '8. Blk. H . H ansen. . . t

Deed. A. L . Sw im to 4 . U ole tt* '■ kam p, 110, L o u 39, 90, B lk. 9, B lue Lakes Addition W., T w in Falls .

Monday. N e re n b e r U >Deed. K. Nickie to B u h l hlgnwKjr'";::::

d is tric t tS.OQO N ^SW SE-, B H B W SE ; •13 0 13. '

Deed. 0 . J . L eader to E d ith 1 .- S h u tU 13,000 NWNW 97 9 19.

Deed. J . B, Goodm an to W ee------L ands, inc.. %i W ^SE•, N E S S U ; ' NW NE 33: 11 38; N B li 31 10 97 >

Deed. Keel-Wllklson S tro n k L tim - ber company to V. C. B a lla o ty n e 91 Lot 4, block 9. Bast L aw n e x te n a to n . ' Tw in FalU . . '

Deed, Twin FalU oounty to I t R . I M errill |3ft. Lot 9, block 7, O o l d « ' Rule addition. Twin FalU .

Deed, o . II. S hearer to J . B . K e r r > 180, Lot 14. block 3. M u n y o n l t d d l - tlon . Filer.

U a se , P. L. Shsneberger to J . M . . M organ, Lot 3; SBNW 2 11 17. '

Deed, M sria K arr to L. a im in o a a ' 9300. Lot 19. block 99, B uhl.

Deed, II, P ickett to A n na L . D«* kloU 910, Lot 13, block 41, T w in FlOla,

Deed, A. Rogerson to L . a ju ra o n 910, L ot II, block 83. T w in PaUa. '

Deed, U u r a B u lU n n to Bolaa > P aye tte Lumber com pany MOOk L o t '18, block 98, Bulil.

. . . M ontgom ery,............ iiiid M iss U thel Phillips.Oliin, m otored to Y ost, U lah , F riday ml a iilFSHura trip . W hile tliere they v lsitrd a t th e hom e of M r. M each- r in ’n lirnliier, Mr, a n d M rs. Ivan MeHclirni. T7iey re lu m e d hom e tlie

>mr rvenlng,A mlnrellaneous show er w as held

a t Uir O ra n g s ha ll recen tly , honor­ing Mm. nnd Higlny, fo rrnerly Mtsi ix>rri>ine T hie l, a recen t bride (lAmrn were played, a n d th e bride rrc rlv rd m any beau tifu l g lftf . A lw ut lhlrty*flve ladles were present.

Thn new danoe h a ll In (he t n r o( tlifl G rill cafe U nearly oo ‘ ‘ ed and will be opened to th e S a turday nl«> l. an ----------- --

T i r a u J ' S E i . ' i r b . O hapm iii Mid m ored In to • OOBUttCk

The U t« King Q eott* V. of In g' land, made a hobby of ooUeotIng biidgsrugars, Uie bMUUtul A u ilr t- Uan lorebtKU.

WENDELL I ;Mr. and Mrs. M artin Roark $ M

>ns left Wednesday for B olt Lakf City V hsre they will spettd Thaflla* . giving with her^parenU.

R . D. Bradshaw and »attended the Iwe k e e p '- . ......._at Idaho F«)U lart P r id v » n i M f e J urday, -' Francis Boyd, Jerome, to • a few days U tk «e«k will ' enU, Ur. and M ra .0 , A l

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m lD U S MwdasviA

Declaring th a t no Indualry toucli- CH U)C "hom e life” o t Uie naUon as does th e 'e lec trica l Incluslry. Dr. O forgc W, Allison. New York Clly, Held rep rese n ta tiv e -o f th e Edison E lectrical In stitu te , spoke he re Inst nlgHl.

' 0 r . AJllson spoke to 125 clecirlcal appliance deale rs a n d snlesinen, members of th e Elcctrlcol Equlp- n iru l Sales association . Tlic seii.'-lon. preceded by a banquet, was held n i the Pork ho te l.

Officials of th e E^:,8u\.. tli'clnred th a t "no m an la th e nation Is be t­ter quiillflcd to speuJs on th e prob­lems con fro n tln a th e clecirlcal In- (lusir)’ today .” th a n D r. Allison.

During Uie course of his ta lk h« pointed o u t th a t the average Anierl- cnn. inclm llng salesmen, do no t rwillze th e extensive field Of elcc- trlcul appliances, Ixslng no t a side­line b u t a "blu lon dollar': Industry, He fiirtlu 'v pointed ou t th a t the modern, excellently equipped elec­trical kitchen costs about MOO and added Unit th e m ajor pa rt of the fiimlly budget Is spen t In th a t k itchen for food and othijr necessl-

O penlng rem arks 'nere made by H. Potce, T>vln Knils, who also served n.s ton.sim aster. S;)cnklng briefly

ljAn.soii Thomp.ioii, O ooaing. l i n n of th e norUj side E.E.S.A.; j jo n l c , general secretarj- o f the " a „ who Kove a report on

progi'ou and pluns for 1040; Cnrl iJaldrldBO. Boise, denier sale.s tnan - ngcr of th e Idaho Power com pany; A. S, G ilbert. Twill Palls, com m er­cial m anager of the Tw in Palls- Jerom e dlvl.slon of th e same con- cen i; R. W. C arpenter, Twin FalU - Jerom e division m anager of the eomiJany,

She’s Flying Now

■DEII poimsOEANEWICS

HOLLYW OOD, Nov. 23 '' (U.Rl— Police today characterized n ■gang re ta lia tio n " th e m urder of O eorge S e h a ch te r. 48. a form er New y o rk c lo th ing miin, Tv,o m en In a

' 'b l a c k sedan crow ded h is c ar to the Hide of a Hollywood stree t la s t niRlit and killed h im w ith four point- blank bullets.

"We d o n 't know th e motive." a n - noim eed D etec tive L ieu tenan t Leroy Sanderson of th e homlcWe squad, "bu t v e a re unanlm ou.i In th e op in­ion th a t th e killing wa.i a gang retaU iatlon . T h e m ethods a re unm is tak ­able."

S c h a ch te r le f t h is hilltop hom e a few blocks o ff Holt>-wood boulevard to buy a new spaper la s t n igh t, h is wife, Id a . to ld police.

H e a r4 ShoU ' T en m in u tes la te r she heard four' explosive rep o r ts In th e s tre e t in f ro n t of th e ir f la t . She found h e r h u sband 's old coupe slowly coasting backw ards dow n th e stree t, w hich slopes to H ollyw ood boulevard.

J e rk in g open th e door, th e found S c h a ch te r slum ped over the wheel, covered v l th blood. H is fee t s till p ressed a g a in s t th e c lu tch and brake pedals, le ttin g th e c a r ease back slowly. H e w as sh o t in the head, cheek a n d th ro a t .

"W e h av e fo und a witness.” said L ieu t, B anderson , "who saw a black aedan a p p aren tly crowding S c h a rh - te r to th e side of the’ s tre e t as he drove up ih e hill."

P a r t-T im e WorkHow ard Polanski, 18, was th e w it­

ness, police sn ld . Ho is a neighbor o f th e BchBchtcr«.

S c hach te r’s w ife said he had been In th e cloU ilng buslneM In New York a n d a t one time had been fa ir ­ly prosperous. After they cam e to C alifo rn ia he was forced to find work a s « panl.s-pre.wer. anil more la tely as a i)art- tlm e chauffeur,

"He never told me who he worked for," they quoted the wife its kaylng, "He would bo cnllrd lo work for a day or so a week, hu t he nlwny.i kept h is em ployer’s nam e to h im ­self,”

Ex-Idalio Girl Receives Post With Airlines

P r e t ty a n d capable, a form er K im ­berly a n d O oodlng girl is flying the nlrway.s today for United Alr- llnc.s.

S h e Is France,s M, LaSalle, who- ho« Ju s t e arned her wings as ai steworde.vs.

Mi.ss LaSalle ts 2'i years old. Is five fee t flPe h ichcs toll and weighs 115 poundiT She was bom In K im ­berly a n d moved lo Ooodlng as a c h i ld . 'A f te r h e r g radua tion from O oodlng h igh school he entered St, A tphonsus hosp ita l school o f nurs* big At B oise in Ja n u a ry , of. loac.

he wn.s g rad u a ted in Ju ly of 1838. P ra c tic in g h e r nu rsing profession

a t G ood ing for a tim e, she then went to C heyenne, Wyo,. for gen- crnl d u ty w ork. A nd since Cheyenne 1.-C th e hom e p o r t o f U nited Airlines, Miss L aS a lle soon becam e Interested In f ly tn g . S he e n te red Uie com . p a n y ’8 school fo r stew ardesses and iios j u s l g rad u a ted i

T h is Id a h o fly ing stew ardess will be s ta t io n e d a t S a l t L ake City.

Horse Saved but New Car Ruined

C IO O niN d, Nov. an fH|)Tflnli— HlA iiutoinoljllr ilniiolK hrd nflrv

, I'olllng over fou r tlm r^, TtiKluey Heed of OmxIliiR miiM liiivr frll thiit fiilo Wiin on hl.s ^l(lr hk in- wiilkrd nwny from till- nc(-lilrnt \vtlli<i\il n ncriitrli.

A I m i 'f liKiiiinl lip mil of ilir dn rk iir 'n iik H eni v|1 lUlviuK u n it Bellrvui- lii.'l w rrk -n iil, Ciin'riilMK fo oiir <)l (h r liitiiuiiiv 111 iivnld nli'IklliK (h r Kiihiiiil. I trrd liiM < tio l f)! Mir n i r iiiici It ^lnlll fiiur tlmr,--.

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Cliorus flIaBses a n d o rc h e s tra s tu - dent,s of m uslo d e p a r tm e n t of Tw in P a lls h ig h schoo l, d irec ted by Miss M arjorie A lbe rtson a n d R ich ­a rd Sm ith , will give a com plim en­ta ry a u tu m n c o n ce rt fo r th e public Tuesday. Nov. 3S. in th e h ig h school a u d ito r iu m .'

The pi'ogrsm will be In tw o parts , nunibcr.s p resen ted by tlje orches­tra , and tiioae p rese n te d by chora l groups. Includ ing th e a c tp p e lta choir, soloists a n d sm a ll g roups. A p­proxim ately 140 s tu d e n ts will take lake pa rt. >

Tlie -songs p rese n te d by th e chorus s tudcnU wUl Include a g roup of songs en titled m usic o f Uie m asters, of songs com posed by g re a t m usi­cians. a g roup o f m u sic of the peo ­ple, or folk songs. In c lu d in g A m er­ican Nc«ro a n d cowboy. In d ian . Sw rdlsli a n d I ta l ia n . L as t g roup will

"Tt^e Voice o t a N ew Age," m od- muslc.

H ere 's Miss France* M. La- Snlle, p re tty 23-year-old former K im berly a n d Goodin* re*ldcnl who h a s Ju it earned her wlnj* as R lew aidrsi w ith a m ajor a ir line. 8he Is s ta tioned a t Salt Lake C ity.

(U n lled A irlines Photo by G rli- non— Time* E ii( rav ln t) .

ECONOMY PUWSEHl

W A S H IN G T O N . N ov. 33 (UR)-A W h ite H ouse econom y program n>r a ll e x c e p t na tio n al defense drew su p p o r t today from a conservative D em o cra t a n d p ro tes t from the w o rk e rs’ a lliance , w hich represents som e o f th e o rgan ized unemployed.

S e n . M illiird T ydlngs, D., Md„ w ho b e a t P re s id e n t Roosevelf^i te m p te d "pu rge" In 1838, said he believed congre-w should Bpeiul less

se.Mlon to avoid railing the p rese n t n a tio n a l d e b t lim ita tion of 145,000.000.000. HO sa id business Im­p ro v em e n t m ade a n ' easier approach 10 a balaiice<l b u d g e t nex t year.

W o rk ers ' a llla n re P residen t David Las.ser a sserted th a t W hite House pluna lo reducc relief expenditures anit p rov ide Job.s for tlie unemployed

nu tlu n a l de fense work was "iiel- r Kowl economU'fi or good social

|H>llry." a n d eliiirgMl U was Incon- h tslen t w ith th e New Deal.

W h ite Hoiu.e sources |•l•Iu. (■<l |o e.siunute th e tolul o l Mr. itoose- vrli'h n<^xi builK<'l, bu t »atd ih a t DiiHtTviillve Hen. P a l llarrl.iou, D..

gnve n j>n 'lty good plrturo ot In: tiix outlook wli.'ii Ilf (i-marked lite r II fo iitc rriK 'e witli Mr, itoose- c li th i i t an Inern ise In revenues,

iind a hop rii-fo r . llt.^h In K»vern- tn l ciksu, »'(iul<l iiiiiku It un- ■-•'Miry t(i oveiliau l ilir i iu ntruc

In the nex t roiiKie.vi,

Itullct Pivi ccH Ann of Woman: KHIh /lupbdnd

<;AKII101). M r , N.IV. lU.Ri-A iillcl. I l r n l hy II h iii i ln u h o tlloURht r M.w a dci-r, Ic.ir lhu>ii||li OH-year- lil Ml-. AiulH'w o Imih',> rorearni lul killi'cl iit'i 7(1-M'lii-ciiit husband,

H t 'l l .n iN t i .\<TIVK•l'()l,i-:i»i), () 1) 1" Miiiioinii |ie r.

lit viiliir^ irn l- ,ln c i | ,i nmn t : i v r <riii 1|> Ih r first nine K iiitlis .11 the \ciii h i'ir an coin- ilir.l \Mth llir Miiiir |irll,Hl last

We Both Loseunlo.-is ycni viait (iiii- KunL Ci'owiiij? Murcliaiuiiw! Miirt. W i' liiivc unc of th e Iiii'prest stock.s o f fu rn iliii'c and hom e funiiHhinRH in th in cily, 'I'hrpc flo o rs of nutioniilly lu lv c ilisc il m er­ch an d ise . . . We c a te r to th e ca.sh buy­e r . . . D on 't fail to vi.sit, o iir .sloro for

.p rac tica l Cliria^nian giftK.

Harry MusgraveR E m e m u b h c a s h t a i . k b

SCREENOFFERIJNGS

O B PH E U MNow Show ing — "S to len • Life,"

K lluibcth B e rg n er-M lch a el Red grove.

Prl.. S a t.— " P a s t a n d Furlou.s," A im S o tlie rn -P ra n ch o t T one,

Sun., Mon-, T ucs.—"D ru m s Along the M ohawk," C lau d e tte C olbert- H enry Fonda.

ROXYNow show ing—P ra n k C ap ra 's "M r.

Sm ith Goes to W aslilng ton ," Jam es S trw a rt-Je o n A rth u r-C lau d e Rains- E dw ard Arnold.

Fri.. So t. — "O u tp o s t of th e M ountlej," C harles S ta r r c t t .

Sun, Mon,, T ues.—" U -B o a t 29," C onrad V cld t-V alerle H obson.

IDAHONow Sl\owlt\»—"R ose of W aslilug-

ton ^ u a r e , " TVrone Pow er - Alice F a y e .'

F il., S a t,—‘'C horlle C h a n In the City of D arkness," S id n ey TOler - Lynn Bari.

Sun.. Mon.. T ues.—"L egion o t Lo.ti F lyers,'' R ich a rd A rlen-A ndy De- vine.

W ed.. T h u rs , — "R eU irn of th e Cisco K id ,” W a rn e r B ax ie f-C esar Rom ero,

Tables Groan At Biu’den as

C.C.C. FeastsE very th ing from ro a s t tu rk ey to

sw eet c ider w as on th e m e n u today for tlie T lianksg lv lng fe a s t o f CCC enrolleos and lead e rs a t th e Rock crcek cam p.

O bserving P re s id e n t RooseveJt’s proclam ation . C om pany 1246 la id aside rou tine ta sk s to enjoy a fes­tive d in n e r a t Iho c am p . A nthony Q uesada, co m p asy com m ander, p re ­sided a t th e heav ily -loaded table. G rouped w ith h im w ere C leveland H , R am age. p ro jec t supe rln tertd - e n ti D r. Jo seph FrL-sch, cam p su r ­geon, and P h ilip E. V an A m a m . ed ­u cational adviser.

As for Lhe m enu t h a t brought sm ites to th e faces oC th e enrollees fro m th e east. It so unded like th is :

F ru it cup, cream o f p e a soup, W aldo rf sa lad , roa.st tu rk ey , m ash ­ed po tatoes, candled sw ee t po ta tdrs, m a shed par.'nlp.s. r re a m e d tiirnlixs.- g reen pepper and c he.stn iit drevslng, glb lo i gravy, r ra u b rrry sauce , breutl a n d b u tte r , m ince p ie a n d pum pkin pie, coffee, apple.s. o ran g e s , pear?, to k a y ' gra)>r,s, celery, ripe olive,', pickles, iia rd cundy, mUiJd mil.', bon bons, mhu.s, .^we^•l e lder, c igars und clgaretK-s.

U ncle Sam Lsn t a bad host, yeb?

W rong P o pW IL L O U O im V , O, IU R )-S horl

s h o r t sto ry : A Ih -year-o ld boy nladr' a double mlsliike. H r s to le a bloyeln w h ich l>eloi\Ki'd to J a m e s Corey. B, whOM fa th e r Is a po licem an .

Speakers Will Point to Future Trends in Beets

Two m ajor sp e a k e n , in addition to USDA , will address th e a n n u a l m eeting erf th e Twin Falla '

It b m d lD S . n p f lr tf , ity -B eel O rpw en

Doug’s Niece

association, officer* of th e organlfaU on im nounced to<Uy to a > W ^ e n t ouUlnlng goals o f th e association a n d problem s fac ing beet p r^ ttc e rs .

The meeUng Is se t fo r 2 p . m . Saturday. Nov. 25. a t th e O dd PeUowa h a ll In Tw in Palls .

A uthorita tive speake rs will in ­clude M onty T ay lo r. Boise, sugar beet specia list fo r th e AAA, and Roy C ottrell, O gden, officio] o f the A m algam ated S ugar com pany.

G ives Federa l Angle Mr; T ay lo r will p rese n t th e latest

au tlien tic Inform ation In rega rd to th e fu tu re E overnm ent paym ents: tlie Increase In b eet acreage alloca*Uon: whcUier o r n o t th e U SO A will se t Uie m in im um w ages a s I t did la s t year, and w ite tlie r th e u U con­servation m easures requ ired last y e a r will be d ropped o r reta ined .

T aylor also Is expected to tell w hether new grow ers will be adc- cjuately taken care of,

Mr. Coitrcll will be p rese n t to a n ­sw er questions, to ex p la in th e out­look for beets as th e su g a r com pany sees It, and to b ring la te s t In fonna- lion a/i to w h at grow ers m ay ex­pect, from the com pany in regard lo future paym en ts fo r 'beets.

Plant, breeding ex p erts , according to Carl Leonard,. F iler , p residen t of Uie a.'s<K-laUon, will ou tlin e "some very in-icrcstlng in fo rm ation" pronress In th e developm ent b ligh l-ie^ ls tan t seed th is year.

Klect D irec tors T lic Sa tu rday m eeting wlU also

.see eJrciion of th e bo a rd o f dlrec- ior.s. In a p rep a re d sU K m e n t today the l l-m a h bo a rd sa id ;

“I t Ls the d u ty o f th e boa rd of di­rectors of th e T w in P a lls County Beci. G row ers a sso cia tio n to keep lo­cal beet grow ers In form ed o f w hat Ls taking place In th e su g a r beet In­dustry, a n d w h a t e ffe c t those fac­to rs m ight h av e u p o n th e producers,LlkewLse. I t Is a lso th e directors' d u ty to Inform th e grow ers as to ,what th e local c o u n ty organisation, the .state o rg an iz a tio n a n d th e n a ­tional organized b e e t grow ers' asso­c iations o f th e U . 8 , h av e done, and are now try in g to do, to protect th e growers' In tere sU . T herefore, In accordance w ith th e association'! by-laws, a t le a s t o n e a n n u a l m eet­ing of all b eet p ro d u ce rs In tlil.s cotmiy factory d is t r ic t m u st be held to dbcu^s m a tte rs o f general e st to growers a n d a lso to board of d irec tors.

F u tu re V iUI •'In the lig h t o f r w n t ha p p en ­

ings on ou r n a tio n a l su g a r front, tlie domestic b e e t grow er h a s more cause th a n ever to w onder w h at the fu ture holds. T h e re is a b ig Job looming alicod If w e a re to make progress in the su g a r b eet Industrj’.I t will u k e strong ly o rganized and cooperative e ffo rt o f a ll b eet pro­ducers In th e n a tio n to solve the problem s a t h a n d .

‘•Fortunately, dom estic b eet grow­ers have friends In congress, and these friends h a re aAsured u s th a t a ‘new deal' in su g a r will be Xorthcom* la g a t th e nex t session of congress.

“S e lf-p reservation de m an d s th a t th e beet grow ers con tinue th e ir In- sU tence th a t til ls new legisla tion be enac ted a s qu ick ly a s possible next y e a r a n d th a t th e ills Imposed In

Newcomer to films. LucUle F a ir ­banks th in k s she m ig h t pu t h e r A., B. degree to b e tter use teacU ng school, should she n o t make g ^ In pictures. H er f irs t Is "T he R oar­ing T w e n tW w ith Jim m y Cagney. Shr is niece of Douglas F a ir- bank*, sr.

Uu' p resen t legislation be definitely removed." -i

Officers of th e county, association Inelude M r, L eonard : Vern KrclgH, Buhl, vicc-prcslden t. and J . D. CIbI- boni. K im berly, secre tary-treasurer.

S tu d en ts T ested in E den-H azelton A rea

JEROME. Nov, 23 (Special) — I t was reported T uesday by Miss H ar­rio t Rus.% ell,.health nurse , th a t 111 high .school pupils of Bden-Hnzelton vicinity, g rad e pupils and teachcrs received tube rcu lin sk in tests Tues- daj-.

Tesw were adm in istered by Dr. S im eon S . H opper a n d Dr. L. C, tCrotchcr. so u th -c en tra l Idaho dis­tr ic t h e a lth u n i t of T w in Falls, slsted by Miss Russell, She reports th a t re.sults of tlie sk in tests will be checked by th e county h e a lth nurse Friday.

T h e L incoln highw ay is more than 3,300 m iles long.

Y O UE P R E SC R IPT IO N 18 AS IM PO R T A N T AS YOUR LIFE

PRESCRIPTIONSP R K N C ItirT H )N SKltViCK m ay n o t vitry m uch th roughout th is c oun try , . . rvnywliiTo (»iT*conu>etciil d ruggists anxlotis a n d ready to se iv r ymi ciirefully a n d w ell. I lu t wc have long' p rided nu i.irlvrn im th i' liict th a t we h av e m ade a s|N-claUy of prescription.-! . <iiilik, r ff ic lc n t a n d alw ays courteous service, f^-i us fill ynui iirxt p resc rip tion . . . to your g rra tor sa tlsfac tlun l

Week-End Specials!lOcliHKor w ith one liliidr

800 F acial aTlssur.> 1 9 CO ne Pound ll<w|)iint ^ Blerlllr.ed C otton j t ^ C

Six B a rs of Cashm ere Ilou- .lue t Hoftji Inc u rr ie r package ., i f y V H ot W a te r B ottle a n d F oun­ta in B yrlnge fCooh 49c

Huy Kurly Aiueiicun Oltl Hplve Tollclrlsn n«w foe ''ChrintmiiM. I'ht- mipply IhKarly A m erin tn a ^Body P nw der ^ l a U I I E. A. M en’a HIiuvIuk liilruin, noveltypackage , / > €

E. A. Meii'it HlmviiiK Lotion .

Boll •'Off C lra iin (m W ork. WallK, n .

E. A. T a lcu mPow der ............... . . . . . ^ V WK, A. P e rfum e, Now G ift P ack -

$ 1 . 2 5

$1.00 , 60c Z: $1.00

49cNEW

A fre th siip|ilv »f M u .1. U, M cD uiiak l's new BlniidorUIng Chooolates, iim dr u u h nin unw D ryvert S u g a r, a n d banUliliiK a ll w orry a tw u t c*<rMivn w ri ih t from e a tln c candy . O u r |Hiund lw»ies .................... .........- ........—■ /

Idaho D ept. S to rePRE-HOLIDAY

CLEAN-UPIOUT THEY GO!A t a Fraction of Their Real Value

15@ Pair Ladies'Novelty Dress

PUMPSClean Up At

SuedesPatents

Gabardines A Few Kid Leather

V A LU ES U P TO $4.95 F rom O ur R e g u la r Stock

W e m u s t move th em qu ick to m ak e room fo r th e la rg e s t lin e o f C h ris tm as s lip p e rs ev er assem bled in T w in F alls. E v e ry p a ir a Good S ty le . . . Sizes n o t co m ple te in each, num ­b e r, b u t a ll good sizes.

M ain F loo r Shoe D ept.

ECONOMY BASEMENT

Budget SHOE ShopSPECIAL CLOSE OUT

144 PAIRSChildren's Misses' and Boy's

Pullon Boots — Lace Boots and Snow Boots

$149I

ThiH close-out consiNtH of short lots and sampleH

48 p a ir 8 inch and 12 inch top laco boots. Brown an d b lack . L e a th e r Holea and com position soles. 100% le a th e r construction , in le a th e r solet^pes. Sizes Ri/j to 1 8 '/ l > .

'&) p a ir pvill o v e r r id in g boots, Ri'own, b lack und brow n com bination . 100% lea th e r construction . M ostly sam -

“ pica. SizoB 12Vi. IS “ nd^ 67 p a ir snow boots. Brown, sm oke e lk an d w hite, . t S izo8 '/a.

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