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TODAY’S NEWS TODAYS- VOU XX NO. 561—6 CENTS. P«U • BOUT Wlr. TUKrtphle a»ne» ot tt>* Pttlfd twin falls . IDAHO, ^lONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1938 OFFICIAL COUNTY NEWSPAPEiR 'Tj IN THE DAY’S PARADE Unique FEDERATION EXPELS THREE CIO UNIONS Death Ends Career of Harvey Firestone, Tire Magnate VmNOFIO MRS. RUTH YEAMANB I the I or beint IdAho’s only woman police jBdcc. Aside from this posi- tion Bhe Is ftlso cilr clerlL. She h u •erred the city of Buhl since 1!«9 in the two poidtloos. (Evenlnf Tlme« StaU photo.) Dies at 70 HARVEY 8. nRE6T0NE , , . rollowi E4tMn to death. Henry Ford only one of freat irto of inrentors and flnaoclera left. Lincoln Speaker nov. OKOROR D. AIKEN . . . nf Vcmwnt, one of ^he IJpcoln day OOP keynote apeakcrs. Mystery Babe FOyKDDEiiDAT FLimiESIAlE MIAMI BEACH, Fla., Feb. 7 (U.R)—Harvey S. Firestone, sr., tire manufacturer, died at hia winter home here to- day. He was 70 yeara of age. Firestone was found dead in bed. He had been in ap> parent good health, accordintr to members of the household. Death was due attending physicians said, to coronary artery thrombosis. The body will be taken to Akron, 0., for burial. Firestone, who was born in Columbiana county, Ohio, Dec. 20, 1868, organized the Firestone Tire and rubber company, his chief enterprise, in Akron, in 1900. The firm began with but 17 em- ployes, rapidly expanding until more than a quarter of a ccntury .later It had more than 30,000 workers, ex- clusive of natives worUng on rubber plantations in Africa which Fire- stone developed as the rubber In- dustry grew. Ford Bole Survivor Firestone’s death leaves but survivor of Uio great scientific and industrial triumvirate that made economic history In America during the aoth ccntury. Henry Ford, a close friend of Firestone and & mem- ber of that group, alono survives. Thomas A. Edison, the third mem- ber, preceded Firestone In death. Firestone was one of the last sur- vivors of the Industrial giants who built vast industries in an expand- ing America, and maintained indi- vidual control of them after they develc^jed into multl-mlllipn dollar coi^ems. Explores New Fields Acttoe and keenly alert jm tU th& jijose hand on the reins of his vast Interests—constantly exploring new posslblllUes and building his plans on the conviction that fields for American industry have virtually limits. The day ho arrived hero for Ills annual winter visit, he told'news- papermen he envisioned a day when 25,000,000 farm vehicles — fro m wheelbarrow to huge farm combine —would Voll on pneumatic tires to make America a miracle of mechan- ized operations. T hat vision of a mechanized world in which rubber-tired vchlclea led the march of progress characterlicd his entire career. With his jlose friends Edison and Ford, ho wei*'ed constantly toward Industrlnl InnoVa- tlon.4. Fo n POLICY CLEAHG ASKED WASJIINOTON. Feb. 7 (U.fi)-Ad- mlrnl William D, Lenliy, chief of naval nperntloivi. continued liln testl- mnity In support of tlin |(jo0,000,000 navnl appropriation bill before the hmiBo navnl committee today as congrewlonnl demands for clarifica- tion of IhLi naUon’a foreign policy were Inlciwlflcd by dlpUmmllc »lo- vclniiinrnl'i, 6ni. lllnim Johnson, R . Cullf., In- tro<lure»l a renoluUon asking Becre- t«ry of Htiile Cordell Hull to revcol If any naval I'A’rU U JA ANN . . . Kl(htr«n montha old, lias liM-n a cihlld of myatery ever sinfP M ri, Marian Coleman and f)r. '•Harry U Drewer, who l«>ok lirr to Kike, Nev., Were found dead In a laa-fllled a«toinoMle. More than 40 people M*k to adopt Iho child. Tha 4ead wwnan waa IdeniirUd as Mil. CoUman. bat Han rramlaeo MlAhbora My ratrlrla li not her chlM. FDR Will Write Personal Notes On Official Acts NEW YORK, Feb. 7 (U.R)- prealdent Roosevelt has agreed to advance magazine and news- paper serial publications of lils persoiul commentary on tlic official acts of his administra- tion. Liberty magazine and the United Feature Syndicate, Inc.. announced today. These two separate scries will bo Mr. Roosevelt's first publicized com- ments on the spectaculor events during his terms as president. ContracU for advance pub- lication of parts of the Presi- dent's foi^comlng books. 'The public papers and addrc.sses of Franklin D. Roosevelt." have been signed. 1,000 Delegates,: 1,00Q Speakers at “Little Business” Conference PyilGEH FG.O. WASHINGTON, Feb, 7 (UB - Proposals for a purge of souUicm Republican committeemen looking toward a 1640 coalition with con- servative Democrats against the New Deal appeared likely today to develop from the wetk-end of Abraham Lin- coln oratory scheduled by the O. O. P. Oov. George D. Aiken of Vermont and Sen. Arthur H. Vandenberg, R.. Mich., have been given front center positions In the Republican com- memoration of Lincoln's birthday Feb, 13. Some 50 Republican Orators will.spealc at meetings similar in organization to the Jackson day ceremonlea sponsored last month by the Democratic national commlttes. KmUo Broadcasts Vandenberg. addressing the Mid- dlesex club In Boston, will be on ' air coast-to-coast from 7 to p. m. MB.T. Aiken will speak from 6:55 to 7:15 p. m. as principal guest of tho National Republican club of New Ycffk. Vandenberg occupied tbti* New York plaUorm In 19M Zilncola day ceremonies when he was a likely choice of the Republican naUonal convention for presidential nomina- tion. Former Oov. Alt M. Landon spoke there in 1B37. The NaUonal RepubUcan club platform commonly Is considered the most prominent in Uiese Republican observances and Aiken's selection as principal upeaker turned Immediate (ConMnutd on Faf* I, Column I) AL tlio United Stales and any forrlgn imwrr. Johnison specifically objrct- ed to a nugRtstlon by majority lender AllK-n W. Harkley, D., Ky„ iliut the renoliitUin bo referred to the foreign relotlona committee, W hal WarT Rep, llnrry II, Sautlioif. p.. wis.^ hilrixlitrcd a reMlutluit calling on I’rrnldeia UtKwevBU to tell Uie h o u r "for what war In IMa or 1043 01*6 wo prcparltiR" with the pending naval expansion program, lie asked Die preHldent l<i answer Immndlntely (heAo rive ((ursllotu: 1, Why nliouUl a jwllcy of neutra- lity bo enforiTd an to Kuropo and not U) the far east? 3, Why flliwild munltloiia, credlU trontlnued iin r i|t t. celuma I) DuchcKH KxpcctinK Biiby, Report Says I'AUU!. Kob. 7 (URJ-ooiuelrtenl to the removal of tlie duko and duchena of Windsor to the castle which tliey have acquUtd at Ver- Aalllei, the I'arls Siilr Intimated todity tliKt tUa aiKUean is an ex. pectant mother. "In fact, the duclir^ awnlta a happy event, sllll some Unie off ” the paper said. "Bo u ,.t the elegajU, young aitd mo.i envied woman may find the calm neces- ».ry lo . licr coMllloi, ,h , i,„ l,lcU l ho .cUlocniUo pc.w„,o„ whirh pleaaei Iw, "Thun may be bom in > iiitln mnch casUe a UrltW, roy,l child, lor the first lime uf An^er- Iran blood," the newspaper a«ld.’ EVIEWOFCftSE WABHINOTON, Feb. 7 (U.R)—A1 Cupone, erBlwhlle Chicago gangtiter, today asked Uie supreme court to review validity of a one year Jail sentence p0,000 .which he Ifiilflll on ‘elusion of the II -year tence he la now serving on In- ■conie t :hargen. I Indicted June, 1W1, charges of vlo- •latlng federal Income laws, Oainne _____ WM convicted of falling to file retunin and evading (tayment of Inroinfl Inxr.i from 1035 to 1030 In- clllalVP, He In now aerving that sentence ,t Alniliii/. prison, III ndiiiflfin, Caiwne wan ____ tenred to onn year's imprlaonment In the (:rK>)c I'oimty Jpll wk] « 0 0 000 film (in l«'i> foim u of the indlct- inriil .tiiiiKlng him wltlj “wi»ui falluii ' to file tax retuma In lOae o r 10311. I'liiirged th a t ImpoalUon of a /.('111' in 'i on tliese eounU In ef- fect iiU'iii'iiv placed him tn double Jpopnrdy hlnce he was found not iiiilliv (-11 fciir oUier counU oliarglng '•wilful nitriiipt'^to evade and defeat tlid liiiKinc Inx'* for 1038 u id jg a g ........... . . plea that the one year nriii<-ui •’ Otui >30,000 fine be vacated wh:\ rcjci i*-'' by the seventh circuil ('inirl lit iipix'nlo- Colorado College Hoy 'I'akcs Own Life I'tHi’l' »:oi-l.INB, Oolo.. Feb, 7 OJJO . (!ii,»ni.M.i<-A (>l K arl W a lla c e o o i- niinlv inn"nl his belonglnga to tend l„ tiir. I...... l'» Denver today and .............. . Ills books tlie lessons hr I1 .1.1 rni'liilly prepared for last ... ........ . cl"''''''*. ■llir :;<i sri«r-old engineering stu. ,ln.i «l (:''>"'aito BUte college dl»- niipntird (roin his rogtnlnf house jirir (iiindrtv, Jan. 80. Yeaterdajr hU l„„i) wB" toiiiul at a deserted moun- ,„ii, roii.iK*' near rvergreen, Oolo.. wiirre II" kJlled' himaelf, hrriiihlnif Hie (iimea from the <'f ""l*»n'oblle. Prolonged and atom y was the oeaalon when 1.000 amall buinesa men and wonen went (0 Washington to formulate an present to Preirident BoomtcIU They all had Ihtlr own Ideaa the program—and they all wanted to talk abont them, Blggcit Job of conference leadera was to Maintain order. Prominent at tbe alap-baag opening session were, left to right above, Ernest O. Draper, aaalstant secretary of eommeree: Pted Both of Cleveland, chairman of. the conference; Secretary of Con Philadelphia contraetor. Draper b plctnrtd as be called for the rising vote which elected Roth. Roper Is i ) Daniel C. Hoper; and A. 8. Shafer. > restore order daring the election of tbe ehalnnan. The photo on tbe right ahowa a Department of Commerce gnard leading Shafer away from tbe speaken’ platform when Shafer insisted on Ulklng more than the fire mlnote* aUotted him. He later retnmed and delivered his M-mlnsU addreaa to an empty halL Snow Drifts Maroon 30 in Payette Lake Resort Area High Winds Stall Cars On Highway Stars of Films Nominate Five Actors, Acti’csses for Awards HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 7 01)9—Movie sUrs plckcd from their own ranks today the five act<)n and actrcsses they considered to have given the best performanoea of the past year, and placed the names in nomination for 15,000 fellow workers to select the best two. Paul Muni and Lulsc Rainer, last year’s winners were nominated again. The 10 stars thus nominated lor the annual merit awards of the A c a d ^ of Motion Plcttire Jffit and Sciences, and tho pictures that won them consideration were:* / Actors: Miml, In the title rola of "The Ufc of Emile Zola.** Charles Boyer, la the KapoUea of "Conquest." ' ,Jp«ncer Tracy, the rough^ PortuguiM flaheaoan ia "Cap- , taln'a Courageouf." •- . ' Frederic March, of “A Star la Bora.” > Hob«rt Montdometir, Uie huiiUonn UU(r In "Nttht Uult Pall." ' Actresses; Greta Oaibo, tbe tngedienne of “Camille." MUs Rainer, the patient Chinese wife' In "Qood Earth." Irene Dunne, the misunderstood wife of "The Awful Truth,” Janet Oaynor, the country ^I-tum ed movie star, In “A Star Is Bom." Barbara‘Stanwyck, the sacrificing mother, in “Stella Dallas," Pictures nominated for 1M7 were "Awful Truth," Columbiai "Cap- tain's Courageous,'' M-O-M; “Dead End," Samuel Ooldwyn; “Good Earth." M-G-M; "In Old Chicago," 20th Century-Pox; ' Ufe of Emile Zola," Warner Broe,; “Lost Horlaon," Columbia; "One Hundred Men and a Girl," Urriveraal; “SUge Door." RKO-Radio; "A BUr Is Bom," SelBilck International. County Music Event Set Here April 29th Dale of annual Twin Falls county muslo fcallval woa set today tor Friday, April 36, with the location to be Twin KhII a clly park. Children from the 30 common flchools operatliiK (his ym r In the county, plus stiulrnts from Maroa and Holljster liidciiendcnt dIsUlcts, AID KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Fcl), 7 (U.R) —When, Potrlck Mnronry rcnclird for his wallet to pay a bill It wm gone--wlUi lao and his flrcinnii's badge. Wlieii Joocph Murnnry, brother of Tntrick and olno a fire- man enroiinterrd a convlvliil fi-I- low in a tavern, who offered to iwll a fireman's badge “he hud [oiinil" for gl, Joaeph boughl 11. iKipluK to do Bomr co-worker « k<i<x1 lurii. Patrick bemoaned the (•(iliirldciKf. It was hl.i badge. |na liln wii.i •till gonr, Ann Jorrph Jm<l mlilnl .11 to the "cauao." t . .. . ANNIVKIINAKV NEW YORK. I'eb. 7 (Un Mr». Anna Orey celebrated hrr looili blrtlidfky totlny. m ty-tiU (1rr(rn- dants, all living within two Ii1<x ks of her home, atlende<l. TOOETIIKK WAaillNU'l'ON. ni«. 'I tun - TJie Anierlcntl >1(iw rjuiftrrn club aitd the Cofuml>lun lun- olers will hold a Joint mlilliitUui here April 3 ami 8, ii w«« an- nounced to*lny. fliHiw riiiiiitiKci Mary E. Ilanlr.ni(in untd tlmt mnli ootnbliiallon shows <if cui" i»i‘'< mice have been held ItrfuiT wliii- out faulltles. WIND-lll* CIUOAOO, 1^-b. 1 (ill'i A jHillif •quad sped l<> nii dcrice inilliiiiiK lost night and jmiiiktiI on ictliiiiiinl Bucher, 33, on Iin hende^t for Jewelry shop wliefo ho h nn- Kloyed, "What alxiut llil" niilildc?' Policeman Ulchuul Ihnncy "'''‘■'I Bdmund wrinklMl » in»w. "Didn't you qiiarirl with your girl aifd'Ull hrr y(.u‘wrHi koIuk to kill yourieir? ' "GOsti, no," bliniiiid "uld. 'llli'' ralsundemlood. I «<ild h*-' * golnl to wind ui» rvrrytlilnii I'lii I meant watoiiM.' will take port In the fenilval, Tlie event was uUio Ix^ld In 'i'wln Falls lost year, but hsd been held at tlie Filer falrgroiiiidft before lh»l. Manning Chairman . Dote and place for Ihe fratlval were decided on iit a inrrtliiK here Saturday aftcni(x>n of the nnislo commltteo of Ihe I'wlii l^illa County Teachers' assoclallon. 'I'he group, headed by Chalrnmn Ilowiird Man- ning, Shamrook. ronvennl at offi- ces of Mrs, DorU atrojlley, county superintendent of public Inatructlon. Otiier members of tlir ctiininlitee, in addition to Mr, MunnliiK, nrn Mrs. A. M. Klelnkopf, rirnauni Valley; Mrs. Phynia WlJIlRnm, Mikmc; M iu Jenii Whitney, Unlun, and Jack ■niomu, I>eep Creek, DalloU went out KKlay (roiu Mrs, Atradley's offlcea to all (earliers In tho 30 common and llie two Inde- l>endent districts, for srjntlon of Bongs, harmonica iiiiiiihrrn and chorus iiresentatloiiB itrnlred a t Uie festival. DMide Keb. IB Tliese must be retiinieil tty Peb, 10. when the coniinlliee will meet again to make final srleotlotis. l*recautlon to avoid last year’s I>oiitponement caiued by poor wea- ilirr on the first data cluwen. waa taken when committee menit>erg de- rhtnl lA select in advance an iiuloor .^llr to Iw used if weather proves In- rlrment on April 30. Mooc I h'I'lireuldii .'ilH) Fjiii)ili(;H in Soiitii Michigan DHniOIT, Feb. 7 flJB -More tlun ftoo tBiiiDlen were driven from tllelr luiinni today as floods broke Ice jams In rivers throughout soutltern Mioh- lunn and sent torrents raging over lowlRiids, ip tn M degrees BOISE, Idaho.. Feb. 7 (UJQ — A telephone operator at McC&U, win* ter sports nsort In the Payette lake region, reported to United Preia today that 38 or 30 motorists were marooned In high snow drUU along tb» UeO»il-0*ac»4i»-BoiM hlfhway. Ber meauge was relayed by tele- phone operaton aloo(« wlnd>buf« feted private ]ln« into Mew Meadows, and picked up there by central (Orators In Boise. Crews at Work Tlie operator said that highway crews were working desperately to clear the road, and said plows were working In from the McCall and Boise ends of the highway. Most of the motorlsta were held near Cascade, where high winds caught a ' sudden snowstorm lut night and whipped it Into huge drifts. The operator said she did ^now whether the motorists endangered by cold or exposure. No Danger Tlie h ig h w a y department In Boise reported that there was no danger. EQulpment trucks and snowplows were said to be clearing the road. They expected that tlie route would be freed of dcllte ls(« today. Telephone circuits directly through Cascade were down, appar- ently taken out by Uie bllsurd which came last night as skiers were returning to Boise from week-end at the resort. One of the marooned motorlatii was Max 0. Punke, manaiilng editor of the’ Boise OapltAl News. W ith him were his wife and Tlione Mc- Allister, of Idaho FalU. BOISE, Ida., Fteb. 7 f penltentiaiy officials, merchanti and dealers In farm produce were sum- moned before the Ada countjr grand Jury today as the group continued Its investigation Into alleged corrupt practices at the state's penal ln> StltUtlM). Tony Phelan, former chief clerk who was named with other offlclaU 1& an audit of the Institution set* ting forth what Investigators jald were “highly Irregular” incidents of nanagement, was among the wlt- nasses caUed. The presence of dealers In-fam and the calling of^.K. H. 'Ick, former manager of the jirr!* Btgls Ztiaod &nn, IndtetMl the m n d Jurr taiid turAM lU dttpod- tloQ Of prison mitUrtals. n TaiworM 8ai«- Audlton under Karl Evans, chief of the bureau of " GEK R ES F( CLIMAX 10 F[UD By 0. U BCLZBERGEE MIAMI, Feb. 7 (U.R)—The Ameriam Federation of La- bor executive council today expelled from membership in the federation three com- mittee for industrial organ- ization unions. At the same tim e Presidei^t William Green of the federation re- signed his membership in the United . Mine Workers union. The drastic council action brings to a new climax the bitter latn>la- bor feud between 4he O. L o.. .led by John U Lewis, and the federa- The council revoked the charters of the United Mine Workers union —which Lewis heads and to which Green had long belonged—the Fed- eration of Flat Glass workers and the IntemaUonal Unlco ot Mine. MIU and Smelter Workars. Peace Bepe Vaalshes Green declared In announcement of (he council aetloa that b* beUer- ed hope of betw m tha feder- ation and thb O. z. O. at an; tlms li^ e near future bat gone. 'The three expdled unites hat« an estimated membership of 880,000. The n. U. W. has bsen the keystone of the O. I. O. since its formation. Tbe other two unions are saaller l^t have been acUre In.the O. L O. drive. Action of the couneQ had Ions been forecast Howenr, U had not been expected tbe expnlitoa wooU - be directed at the two relaUrely ml* <cw»uaaid e» >sge «, CetBa a |> Suit Asking Heart B { ^ Up to Judge a m.oa/aUe(utlon of revealed tbat there were Instaoees of “unreoorded sales" of chickens. mAllOYOOlH nuntffY, Peb. 7 <8|MTlnl)-In- Jurif.f suffered' when his motor >ar rammed Into a freight train licre, <w(l proved fatal today M Ktvlft Daniel Buttars, ai-year-old Ilinlry rancher. He died late last night st ( h r )l(l^- pltal. He had been In serloiui I'ni- dltlon since Uio acclrtrnt alxiiil midnight last Wednesday. Buttars' machine, acirordliiK authorities here, struck Ui» firiaiii as the train was pulling out of the Burley depot, n ie car raimhl fii" but Uie youth and his brolhcr. (loi • dofi, were removed before lliry mif- fered any bunu. •Ervin, iiowrver, sustained fracttired pelvU. rructiiml legs, internal injurfoe and Incrrn- tions of Uie he«d and annii, ». Gordon eKai>ed wlU> minor liurlx, Tlie accident victim wun Ixirii Oi^t, B, 1010, at Clorkston, Utah. He leiivn hii( widow, Ha. and an liilant i«>n. l.ynn, In addlUmi to tils fntJicr, dro- ver Uiittars, and his four brotlirtn, Gordon, Milton, Italiih and owm. all ot Burley, lie wan iinrrdnl In deaUi several years ago by liin niotli- Punera*! plarui were being niiaiiKcil Uils afternoon. Hie body icdI a ul tho Juhnsoit mortuary. Phelan’s presence was said to be significant. He resigned shortly aft- er prelimlnarr surveys of the prison accounU revealed a $1,400 shorUge in finances. Hb name was linked with the not written in bnghoad, were^''^^^ reportMtjr cleared former warden WUllain Oess of complicity In sliortages. Attomey-Oeneral J. W. Taylor and Evans were summoned (o the Jury room flnt, Klriipatrick w u then called Into the room. Phelan remained outside for a time, ner- vously shifting his poolUon, and frequently dabbing at hU mouth and forehead with his handkerchief. The manager ot a large Boise (CsaUnutd oa fas* s. Colama I) Idaho Mine Starts Lay-Off of Workerg BURKE. Idaho, Feb. 7 01J9—The Btar mino began laying off mei ' day and announced It would l>end operaUons for an indefinite period due to,;iurplus of lowprloe uliui ore. The mine has 8,000 Uins of or about I.IOO tons of concentrate r4nc, but no market, L, E. Hanley. aiilKTlntendent. aald, 'Hie suaj>enslon will affect more than 400 mei). Seventy-five will be retained for development and main- tenance work. UIATH PIUMtKI) OHIOAQO, Peb. 7 (U.R)—A rorniier'A Jury was selteduled to invrsiL *e today Uie death of John 1.. Kel- logg, Jr„ a7. grandson of W, K. Kel- logg, Battle Creek, Mich., break- fast food manufacturer, who wan found shot to geath in hb foiol products factory ^U rd ay . alfeeUGU..aaltr:t^ .flnt-111 ^ trM 0oort'lMn:‘m lo.Tato.ul. p r o b ^ la history of th« local tri* Eninal-^wss tinder advlsengnt today by Judge J. W. Porter. Judge Porter expected to return bis verdict later today. H ie suit, tiled by Harvey . U n c« ,' ■den rancher, against J. K. MoOee, former rsncbaT near ■«!>« 000 ifcGee aasertedty ted Lancers vUe and aUecedly In- duced her to secure a dlvone. Tbs . defendant and the former Mrs. Lance were married last XDecember In Nevada. Mrs. Lance waa awarded her divorce In dls^ot oouti- here last Oct. K. McGee, who has left the Sdsn district and now reportedly lives In OaUfomla. default«l In appearanea at trial of the action this marntDf. . The case waa heard without a Jury, and wltnesaea appeartng for tba plaintiff Included Mr. Lance himself* E. R. Harding, Hugh Hughey. Atan- ton Hale and Paul H. Qonlon, dep- uty court dark. Lance charged that the allenatlob of his wife's affections occured be- tween May of lose and September ot 1937. The couple had four minor sons at the time the divorce wak granted. The lAncea were married Aug. a, 1619 at Mountahi Home, Ark. Ray.D. Agee, Twin Falls, U coun- sel for Luwe. HKAMNG OPSNB WASHINGTON, l^b. 7 (UJt^The supreme court Is scheduled to heu oral arguments today on the Elec- tric Bond and Share Company's clMllengi of the 103ft publlo utility holding company act, regarded gen- erally as the most Important litiga- tion to reachWhe tribunal in the I937-1B38 term l> Britain’s Ships Ordered To Attack All Submerged ‘Subs’ in Patrol Areas By LRON L. KAY lX)NDON, Peb, 7 (U.»-nrltlsh vrarslilpa have been ordered to attack pny submerged submarine wlthbi tiie Drlllsh paUrol sone In the Medl- trnsnean. Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden announced today hi tho hniisA of commons, (irn. Francisco Franco, Insurgent —------------- Ilrltiiln will not iiirmrd submailne ia the BrlUsli nun-, blen added. Hlinrtly before Etien nisde liis -.. nounrement it' W M'revealed'tlUt war time conditions prevail In the (latrol sone. and Utat the admiralty had decided to ban publication of the iiiovenients of any wsrolilps In llw tout,. 1,000 K i l l e d ^ 'B a r e e U n a Fden told a queatloner Uiat his in* r<iniiatlon is tliat Uie nlnilsnes wlilrli raided Barcelona <m Jan. W, wltei^niore Uian 1.000 civilians were kllletl or Injured, were of lUMui type, Kdnn said lie Itad reason to believe thst tho "pinte" submarines were Iwsed on the Ulaiid ot Majorca, where Italians have been acUve, Kdrn declared U ut he expected within a few days (0 know the re- sulu of the BriUeii govamaient'a S ltlatlve against the botnUng of vlllans In Spain, and that the gov- .Mm . .quthton. a a ......... urgent. > rartker KspreawUtle— FurUier rtpreeenUtkoa «U1 be made to Salamanca In oQoneoUoti wlUt the natiooaiut lonnuaeni's donlal that an Inm ntstl M ne dam-i aged the H. M. S. HiinUr, Mden said. He declared BriMOn U unable to accept the denial of the Bmttti claim for apprtHrimateiy tlM M •0OQPOO) w h i S ^ w t l L j r ' i that althougb his majesty's tO n m ment tn the past bad tnaM m i jusUflable attacks on

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Page 1: Snow Drifts Maroon 30 in Payette Lake Resort Areanewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Idaho-Evening...review validity of a one year Jail sentence p0,000 .which he Ifiilflll on

TODAY’SNEWSTODAYS-

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t w i n f a l l s . ID AHO, ^lONDAY, FEB R U A R Y 7, 1938 O FFICIA L COUNTY N EW SPAPEiR 'T j

IN THE DAY’S PARADE

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or b e in t IdAho’s only w om an police jBdcc. Aside from th is posi­tio n Bhe Is ftlso c i l r clerlL. She h u •e rred th e c ity o f B uh l since 1!«9 in th e two poidtloos. (E ven ln f Tlme« S taU photo.)

Dies at 70

HARVEY 8. n R E 6 T 0 N E , , . rollow i E4tM n to death .

H enry Ford on ly one of f r e a t ir to o f in ren to rs a n d flnaoclera le ft.

Lincoln Speaker

nov. OKOROR D. A IKEN . . . n f V cm w nt, one of ^he

IJpco ln day O O P keynote apeakcrs.

Mystery Babe

FOyKDDEiiDATF L im iE S IA lE

MIAMI BEACH, F la ., Feb. 7 (U.R)— H arvey S. F irestone, s r ., t i re m anufactu re r, died a t hia w in ter home h ere to­day . H e was 70 yea ra of age.

F ires to n e was found dead in bed. He had been in ap> p aren t good health , accordintr to m em bers of th e household.

D eath w as due atten d in g physicians said, to coronary a r te ry throm bosis.

T he body will be tak e n to A kron, 0 ., fo r burial.

F irestone, who was born in Colum biana county, Ohio, Dec. 20, 1868, organized th e F ires to n e T ire and ru bber company, his chief en te rp rise , in A kron, in 1900.

T h e firm began w ith b u t 17 e m ­ployes, rap id ly expanding u n til m ore th a n a q u a rte r of a c cn tu ry . la te r It h a d m ore t h a n 30,000 w orkers, ex ­clusive of na tives w orU ng on ru b b er p la n ta t io n s in A frica w hich F i re ­s to n e developed a s th e ru b b er In ­d u s try grew.

Fo rd Bole SurvivorF ire sto n e ’s de a th leaves b u t

surv ivo r of Uio g rea t sc ien tific a n d in d u s tria l triu m v ira te th a t m ade econom ic h is to ry In A m erica du rin g th e aoth ccn tu ry . H en ry F o rd , a close friend of Fire stone a n d & m em ­b er o f t h a t group, alono survives. T h o m a s A. Edison, th e th ird m em ­b er, p receded F ire stone In de ath .

F ire stone w as one o f th e la s t su r ­vivors o f th e Industria l g ia n ts who b u ilt v a s t industrie s in a n e x p an d ­in g A m erica, a n d m a in ta in ed in d i­vidual con tro l o f th e m a f te r they develc^jed in to m u ltl-m lllipn do llar co i^ e m s.

E xplores New FieldsActtoe a n d keenly a le r t jm tU th&

jijose h a n d o n th e re in s o f h is v ast In terests—constan tly exploring new posslblllUes a n d bu ild ing h is p la n s on th e conviction t h a t f ields for A m erican in d u stry have virtua lly lim its.

T he day ho arrived hero fo r Ills a n n u a l w in te r visit, h e to ld 'n e w s ­paperm en h e envisioned a day w hen 25,000,000 fa rm vehicles — f r o m w heelbarrow to huge fa rm com bine —would Voll on pneum atic tire s to m ake A m erica a m iracle of m e ch a n ­ized opera tions.

T h a t vision of a m echanized world in w hich ru b b er-tired vchlclea led th e m a rc h of progress c h a rac te r licd h is en tire career. W ith h is jlose friends Edison and F ord , ho wei*'ed constan tly tow ard Industrln l InnoVa- tlon.4.

F o n POLICY CLEAHG ASKED

W ASJIINOTON. Feb. 7 (U.fi)-Ad- m lrn l W illiam D, Lenliy, ch ief of n a v a l nperntloivi. con tinued liln te stl- mnity In suppo rt of tlin |(jo0,000,000 navnl a pp ropria tion bill before th e hmiBo navnl com m ittee today as congrew lonnl dem ands for c la r if ica ­tio n of IhLi naUon’a foreign policy were Inlciwlflcd by dlpUmmllc »lo- vclniiinrnl'i,

6 n i . l l ln im Johnson , R . Cullf., In - tro<lure»l a renoluUon ask ing Becre- t« ry of Htiile Cordell H ull to revcol If any naval

I'A’rU U JA ANN . . . K l(h tr«n m on tha old, lia s

liM-n a cihlld of m yatery ever sinfP M ri, M arian Colem an a n d f)r .

'•Harry U Drewer, w ho l«>ok lir r to Kike, Nev., Were found de ad In a la a -f llle d a«toinoM le. M ore th a n 40 people M*k to adopt Iho child. T h a 4ead w w nan waa Iden iirU d as M il . CoU m an. b a t Han r ra m la e o M lAhbora My r a t r l r la l i n o t he r chlM.

FDR Will Write Personal Notes On Official ActsNEW Y O R K , Feb. 7 (U.R)-

p rea ld en t R oosevelt h as agreed to advance m agazine and news­p a p er se ria l publications o f lils p e rso iu l com m entary on tlic o fficia l a c ts o f h is a dm in istra ­tio n . L iberty m agazine a n d the U nited F e a tu re Syndicate, Inc.. an n ounced today. These two se p a ra te scries will bo Mr. Roosevelt's f irs t publicized com­m e n ts o n th e spectaculor ev en ts du rin g h is te rm s as p residen t.

C on tracU for advance pub­lica tion of p a rts of the P resi­d e n t 's f o i^ c o m ln g books. 'T h e public p a p e rs a n d addrc.sses of F ra n k lin D . Roosevelt." have been signed .

1,000 Delegates,: 1,00Q Speakers a t “Little Business” Conference

P y i l G E H FG.O.

W A SH IN G TO N , Feb, 7 (UB - P roposals fo r a purge of souUicm R epub lican com m itteem en looking to w a rd a 1640 coalition w ith con­se rva tive D em ocrats ag a in s t th e New D ea l a p p ea re d likely today to develop fro m th e w e tk -e n d of A braham L in­co ln o ra to ry scheduled by the O. O . P .

Oov. G eorge D . A iken of Vermont a n d S e n . A rth u r H . Vandenberg, R.. M ich., h av e been given fro n t cen ter positions In th e R epublican com­m e m o ra tio n o f L incoln's birthday F eb , 13. S om e 50 R epublican Orators w ill.sp ea lc a t m eetings sim ilar in o rg an iz a tio n to th e Jackson day cerem onlea sponsored la s t m on th by th e D em ocratic n a tional com m lttes.

Km Uo B roadcasts V andenberg . addressing th e M id­

dlesex c lub In Boston, will be on ' a i r c o as t-to -co a s t from 7 to p . m . M B .T . Aiken will sp eak from 6:55 to 7:15 p. m . a s p rinc ipal guest o f th o N ational Republican club of New Ycffk. V andenberg occupied tbti* New Y ork plaU orm In 19M Zilncola d a y cerem onies w hen he w as a likely choice o f th e Republican naU onal co nven tion fo r p residen tia l nom ina ­tio n . F o rm e r Oov. A lt M. L andon spoke th e re in 1B37.

T h e N aU onal RepubUcan club p la tfo rm com m only Is considered th e m o s t p ro m in e n t in Uiese R epublican observances a n d A iken 's se lection as p rin c ip al upeaker tu rned Im m ediate

(ConMnutd on Faf* I, Column I)

AL

tlio U nited S ta le s a n d any fo rrlgn im w rr. Johnison specifically o b jrc t- ed to a nugRtstlon by m a jo rity lender AllK-n W. H arkley, D., K y„ iliu t th e renoliitUin bo referred to the foreign relotlona com m ittee,

W h a l WarT Rep, lln r ry II, Sau tlio if . p .. w is.^

hilrix litrcd a reM lutluit calling on I’rrn ld e ia UtKwevBU to te ll Uie h o u r "fo r w h a t w ar In IM a or 1043 01*6 wo prcparltiR" w ith th e pend ing naval expansion program , l ie asked Die preHldent l<i answ er Immndlntely (heAo rive ((ursllotu:

1, W hy nliouUl a jw llcy of n e u tra ­lity bo enforiT d an to Kuropo a n d n o t U) th e fa r east?

3, W hy flliwild m unltloiia, c red lU tron tlnued iin r i | t t . celum a I)

DuchcKH KxpcctinK Biiby, Report Says

I'AUU!. Kob. 7 (U R J-ooiuelrtenl to th e rem oval o f tlie duko a n d duchena of W indsor to th e castle w hich tliey have acquU td a t V er- Aalllei, th e I 'a rls Siilr In tim a ted todity tliKt tUa aiKUean is a n ex . pe cta n t m other.

" In fac t, th e d u c l ir^ aw nlta a happy even t, sllll som e Unie o ff ” the paper said. "Bo u , . t th e elegajU, young a itd m o .i env ied w om an m ay find th e calm neces- » .ry l o . licr coM lllo i, , h , i , „ l , lc U l ho .cUlocniU o p c .w „ ,o „ w h irh pleaaei Iw ,

"Thun m ay be bom in > iiitln m n c h casUe a U rltW , r o y ,l child , lo r th e f irs t lim e uf An^er- Iran blood," th e newspaper a « ld .’

EVIEWOFCftSEW ABHINOTON, Feb. 7 (U.R)—A1

Cupone, erBlwhlle C hicago gangtiter, today asked Uie suprem e cou rt to review valid ity of a one year Jail

sentence p0,000

.which he Ifiilflll on ‘elusion of the II -y e a r tence h e la now serving on In- ■ conie t :hargen.

I Ind icted Ju n e , 1W1, charges of vlo-

•la tln g federal I n c o m e laws, O ainne

_____ WM convictedof f a l l i n g to

file retunin and evading (taym ent of Inroinfl Inxr.i from 1035 to 1030 In- clllalVP,

H e In now aerv ing th a t sen tence ,t Alniliii/. prison,

III ndiiiflfin, Caiw ne wan ____te n re d to onn year 's im prlaonm ent In th e (:rK>)c I'oim ty Jpll w k] « 0 0 000 film (in l«'i> f o im u of th e in d lc t- in r iil .tiiiiKlng h im w ltlj “ w i»ui fa llu ii ' to file ta x r e tu m a In lOae o r 10311.

I'liiirged th a t ImpoalUon of a /.('111' in 'i on tliese eounU In e f­fect iiU'iii'iiv placed him tn double Jpopnrdy hlnce h e was found no t iiiilliv (-11 fciir oUier counU oliarglng '•wilful nitriiipt'^ to evade a n d de feat tlid liiiKinc Inx'* fo r 1038 u i d j g a g

............ . plea th a t th e one yearnriii<-ui •’ Otui >30,000 fin e be vacated wh:\ rcjci i*-'' by th e seven th c ircu il ('inirl lit iipix'nlo-

Colorado College Hoy 'I'akcs Own Life

I 'tH i’l' »:oi-l.INB, Oolo.. Feb, 7 OJJO . (!ii,»ni.M.i<-A (>l Karl W allace ooi- n iin lv in n " n l h is belonglnga to te n dl„ tiir. I...... l'» Denver today a n d............... Ills books tlie lessonsh r I1.1.1 rn i 'l i i l ly p repared fo r la st............ cl"''''''*.

■llir :;<i sri«r-old eng ineering s tu . , l n . i «l (:''>"'aito B U te college dl»- niipn tird (roin h is rog tn ln f house ji r i r (iiindrtv, J a n . 80. Y eaterdajr hU l„„i) wB" toiiiul a t a deserted m oun- ,„ ii, roii.iK*' n e a r rv e rg re en , Oolo.. wiirre II" kJlled' himaelf,hrriiihlnif Hie (iimea from the

<'f ""l*»n'oblle.

Prolonged a n d a to m y w as th e oeaalon when 1.000 am all b u in e s a m en a n d w o n en w en t (0 W ash ing ton to fo rm ulate an presen t to Preirident B oom tcIU T hey a ll had Ih t lr ow n Ideaa th e p rogram —a n d they a ll w an ted to ta lk abont them , B lggcit Job of conference leadera w as to M ain ta in order. P rom inent a t tb e a lap -b aa g opening session w ere, le f t to r ig h t above, E rn est O . D raper, aaa lstan tsecretary o f eom m eree: P t e d B o th of Cleveland, chairm an of. th e con ference; Sec re tary of C o nPh ilade lph ia con trae to r. D ra p e r b p lc tn rtd a s be called fo r th e r is in g vo te w hich e lec ted R oth . R oper Is i

) D an ie l C. H oper; a n d A. 8 . S ha fer.> resto re order

da ring th e e lec tion o f tb e e h a ln n a n . T he photo on tb e r ig h t ahowa a D ep a rtm en t o f Com m erce gn a rd le ad in g S h afer aw ay from tb e sp e ak e n ’ p la tfo rm w hen S h a fe r in s is ted o n U lk lng more th a n th e f ire m ln o te* aUotted h im . H e la te r r e tn m e d a n d delivered h is M -m ln sU addreaa to an em pty halL

Snow Drifts Maroon 30 in Payette Lake Resort Area

High Winds S ta l l Cars On Highway

Stars of Films Nominate Five Actors, Acti’csses for AwardsHOLLYW OOD, Feb. 7 01)9—M ovie sU rs plckcd from th e i r ow n

ra n k s today the five act< )n a n d actrcsses they considered to h av e given th e best pe rfo rm anoea o f th e p a s t year, and placed th e n a m es in nom ina tion for 15,000 fellow w orkers to selec t th e b e s t tw o . P a u l M un i a n d Lulsc R a ine r, la s t y e a r’s w inners were nom ina ted a g ain .

T h e 10 s ta rs th u s n o m in a te d lo r th e a nnual m e rit aw a rd s o f th e A c a d ^ o f M otion P lc tt ire J f f i t a n d Sciences, a n d tho p ic tu res th a t won th e m considera tion w ere:* /

A ctors: Miml, In th e t i t l e ro la o f "T h e U fc of Emile Zola.**C harles Boyer, l a th e K ap o U e a o f "Conquest." '

,J p « n c e r T racy, th e rough^ Po rtugu iM ■ f lah e ao a n i a "C a p - ,ta ln 'a Courageouf." • • - . '

F rederic M arch, of “A S ta r l a B o ra .” >H ob«rt M ontdom etir, U ie h u i iU o n n U U (r In " N t th t U u l t Pall."

' A ctresses; G re ta O aib o , tb e tn g e d ie n n e of “Camille."MUs R ainer, th e p a t ie n t C hinese wife' In "Q ood E arth."Irene D unne, th e m isunderstood w ife of "T he A wful T ru th ,”J a n e t O aynor, th e c o u n try ^ I - t u m e d movie s ta r , In “A S ta r Is

B om ."B a rb a ra ‘Stanw yck, th e sacrificing m other, in “S tella Dallas," P ictures nom in a te d fo r 1M7 were "Awful T ru th ," C olum biai "C ap ­

ta in 's Courageous,'' M -O -M ; “D ead E nd," Sam uel O oldwyn; “G ood E arth ." M -G -M ; " In O ld C hicago," 2 0 th C entury-P ox; ' U fe of E m ile Zola," W arner Broe,; “L o s t H orlaon," Colum bia; "O ne H undred M en a n d a G irl," U rriveraal; “S U g e D oor." R K O -R adio ; "A BU r Is B om ," SelB ilck In te rn a tio n a l.

County Music Event Set Here April 29th

D ale of a n n u a l T w in F a lls county m uslo fcallval woa se t today to r F riday , April 36, w ith th e location to be T w in KhIIa c lly park .

C h ildren from the 30 com m on flchools operatliiK (his y m r In th e c ounty, p lu s stiu lrn ts from M aroa a n d H olljs ter liidciiendcnt dIsU lcts,

AID

K ANSAS CITY , Mo.. Fcl), 7 (U.R) —W hen, Po trlck M nron ry rcnclird fo r h is w allet to pay a bill It w m gone--w lU i la o a n d h is flrcinnii's badge. Wlieii Joocph M urnnry, b ro th e r of T ntrick a n d olno a fire ­m a n e n ro iin terrd a convlvliil fi-I- low in a tavern , w ho offered to iwll a firem an 's badge “h e hud [oiinil" fo r g l, Joaeph bough l 11. iKipluK to do Bomr co-w orker « k<i<x1 lurii. P a tric k bem oaned th e (•(iliirldciKf. I t was hl.i badge. |n a liln wii.i • til l gonr, A nn J orrph Jm<l mlilnl

.11 to th e "cauao." t . .. .

ANNIVKIINAKV

NEW YO RK . I'eb. 7 (Un Mr». A n n a O rey celebra ted h r r looili blrtlidfky totlny. m ty - t i U (1rr ( rn - d a n ts , a ll living w ith in tw o Ii1<x ks of h e r hom e, atlende<l.

TO OETIIK K

W A aillN U 'l'O N . n i« . 'I tu n - TJie Anierlcntl >1( i w r ju iftrrn c lub a itd th e Cofuml>lun lun- o le rs will hold a Joint mlilliitUui h e re A pril 3 am i 8, ii w«« a n ­nounced to*lny. fliHiw riiiiiitiKci M ary E. Ilanlr.ni(in untd tlm t mnli ootnb liiallon show s <if cui" i»i‘'< m ice have been held ItrfuiT wliii- o u t fa u ll tle s .

W IN D -lll*CIUOAOO, 1^-b. 1 (ill'i A jHillif

•quad sped l<> n ii dcrice inilliiiiiK lo s t n ig h t a n d jm iiik t iI on ictliiiiiinl B ucher, 33, on Iin hende^t for Jewelry shop w liefo ho h n n - Kloyed,

" W h a t a lxiut llil" niilildc?' Po licem an U lchuul Ihnncy " '''‘■'I B dm und wrinklMl » in»w.

"D id n 't you q iia r ir l with your g irl a ifd 'U ll h r r y ( .u ‘wrHi koIuk to k ill you rie ir? '

"GOsti, no ," b lin i iiid "uld. 'llli'' ralsundem lood. I «<ild h*-' * g o ln l to wind ui» rv rry tliln ii I'lii I m e a n t w ato iiM .'

will take p o r t In th e fenilval, T lie e v en t was uUio Ix^ld In 'i 'w ln Falls lo s t year, bu t h sd been held a t tlie F i le r falrgroiiiidft before lh» l.

M anning C hairm an . D ote a n d place for Ihe fra tlva l were decided on iit a inrrtliiK here S a tu rd ay aftcni(x>n of th e nnislo com m ltteo of Ihe I 'w lii l^illa C ounty T eache rs ' assoclallon. 'I 'he group, h eaded by C halrnm n Ilowiird M an­ning , Sham rook. ro n v en n l a t o ffi­ces of M rs, D orU a tro jlley , county sup erin ten d en t of public Inatructlon. O tiie r m em bers o f tlir c tiininlitee, in addition to M r, MunnliiK, nrn M rs. A. M. K lelnkopf, r irn a u n i Valley; M rs. P hynia WlJIlRnm, Mikmc; M iu Jen ii W hitney, U nlun, and Jack ■ niom u, I>eep Creek,

DalloU w en t o u t KKlay (roiu Mrs, A tradley 's offlcea to a ll (ea rlie rs In tho 30 com m on and llie two Inde- l>endent d is tric ts , fo r s r jn t lo n of Bongs, ha rm on ica iiiiiiihrrn a n d chorus iiresentatloiiB itrnlred a t Uie festival.

DM ide Keb. IB Tliese m u st be retiin ie il tty Peb,

10. w hen th e coniinlliee will m eet a gain to m ake fina l srleotlotis.

l*recautlon to avoid la s t y e a r’s I>oiitponement caiued by poor w ea- ili rr on th e f irs t da ta cluw en. waa taken w hen com m ittee menit>erg de- rh tn l lA se lec t in advance a n iiuloor .^llr to Iw used if w eather proves In- r lrm en t on April 30.

MoocIh 'I'lireuldii .'ilH) Fjiii)ili(;H in

Soiitii MichiganD H niO IT , Feb. 7 flJB -M o re t l u n

ftoo tBiiiDlen were driven from tlle lr luiinni today as floods broke Ice ja m s In rivers th roughou t so u tlte rn M ioh- lunn and sen t to r ren ts rag in g over lowlRiids,

ip tn M degrees

BOISE, Idaho.. Feb. 7 (UJQ — A te lephone opera to r a t McC&U, win* te r sports n s o r t In th e P ay e tte la k e region, repo rted to U nited P re ia today th a t 38 o r 30 m otorists w ere m arooned In h ig h snow drU U along tb » UeO»il-0*ac»4i»-BoiM h lfhw ay .

B e r m e au g e w as relayed by te le - phone o p e ra to n a l o o ( « wlnd>buf« fe ted p r i v a t e ]ln« in to Mew Meadows, and p icked up th e re by c en tral ( O r a to r s In Boise.

Crews a t W orkT lie o pe ra to r sa id th a t highw ay

crew s were w orking despera te ly to c lea r th e road , a n d sa id p low s were working In fro m th e M cCall and Boise ends of th e highw ay.

M ost of th e m otorlsta w ere held n e a r Cascade, w here h ig h w inds c au g h t a ' sudden snow storm l u t n ig h t a n d w hipped i t In to huge d rif ts .

T h e opera to r sa id she did ^now w hether th e m otorists endangered by cold o r exposure.

No D angerT lie h i g h w a y d e p a r tm e n t In

Boise reported th a t th e re w as no danger. EQ ulpm ent trucks and snowplows were sa id to be clearing th e road. T hey expected th a t tlie rou te would be f reed o f dcllte ls(« today.

Telephone c ircu its d i r e c t l y th rough Cascade w ere dow n, a p p ar­e n tly taken o u t by Uie b lls u rd w hich cam e la s t n ig h t a s skiers w ere re tu rn in g to Boise from w eek-end a t th e reso rt.

O ne of th e m aro o n ed motorlatii w as Max 0 . P u n k e , m anaiilng ed itor of th e ’ Boise O apltAl News. W ith h im were h is w ife a n d T lione M c­Allister, o f Id a h o FalU .

B O ISE, Id a ., Fteb. 7 fp e n lten t ia iy officia ls, m e rc h a n t i and dealers In fa rm p roduce w ere sum ­m oned before th e A da countjr g rand Jury tod a y as th e g roup continued Its investiga tion In to a lleged co rrup t p rac tices a t th e s ta te 's penal ln> StltUtlM).

Tony P he lan , fo rm er ch ief c lerk w ho w as n am ed w ith o th e r o fflclaU 1& a n a u d it of th e In stitu tio n set* tin g fo rth w h a t Investigators ja ld w ere “h igh ly Irregu lar” in c id en ts of n a n a g e m e n t, w as am ong th e w lt- nasses caUed.

T h e p resence of dealers I n - f a m a n d th e calling of^.K. H .

'Ick, fo rm er m a n ag e r o f th ejirr!* B tg ls Z tiaod & n n ,

I n d te tM l th e m n d J u r r ta iid tu rA M lU d ttp o d -tloQ Of p riso n m itU rta ls. n

T a i w o r M 8 a i« - A u d lto n u n d e r K a r l Evans, chief

o f th e b u rea u o f "

G E K R E S F(

CLIMAX 10 F[UDB y 0 . U B C LZB ERG EE

M IAM I, Feb . 7 (U.R)— T he A m eria m F edera tion o f L a­b o r executive council today expelled fro m m em bership in th e fe d era tio n th ree com­m ittee fo r industria l o rgan­ization unions. A t th e sam e t i m e P residei^t W illiam G reen of th e fe d era tio n re ­signed h is m em bersh ip in th e U n ited . M ine W orkers union.

T h e d ras tic council a c tio n brings to a new c lim ax th e b itte r l a tn > la - b o r feu d betw een 4 h e O. L o . . .led b y Jo h n U Lewis, a n d th e fed e ra -

T h e council revoked th e c h a r te rs of th e U n ited M ine W orkers un io n —w hich Lew is h e ad s a n d to w hich G re en h a d long belonged—th e F e d ­e ra tio n o f F l a t G la ss w orkers a n d th e In tem aU o n a l U n lc o o t M ine. MIU a n d S m elte r W orkars.

P eace B e p e V aa lshes G reen decla red I n a n n o u n ce m en t

o f (h e council a e tlo a t h a t b * beU er- ed hope of b e t w m th a fed e r- a tio n a n d th b O. z. O . a t a n ; tlm s l i ^ e n e a r fu tu re b a t gone.

'The th ree ex p d led u n i te s h a t« a n e stim ated m em bersh ip o f 880,000. T h e n . U . W . h a s b se n th e keystone of th e O. I . O . s ince i t s fo rm atio n . T b e o th e r tw o u n io n s a r e s a a l l e r l ^ t have be en acU re I n . th e O . L O . drive.

A ction o f t h e couneQ h a d Io n s been fo re c a s t H o w e n r , U h a d n o t been expected tb e e x p n lito a w o o U - be d irec ted a t th e tw o re laU re ly m l*

<cw»ua a id e » >sge «, CetBa a |>

Suit Asking Heart B { ^ Up to Judge

a m .o a /a U e ( u t lo n o f

revealed tb a t th e re were Instaoees of “un reoo rded sa les" of chickens.

m A llO Y O O lHnuntffY, Peb. 7 <8|MTlnl)-In-

Jurif.f suffered' when his motor >ar rammed Into a freight train licre, <w(l proved fatal today M Ktvlft Daniel Buttars, ai-year-old Ilinlry rancher.

He died late last night st (h r )l(l^- pltal. He had been In serloiui I'ni- dltlon since Uio acclrtrnt alxiiil midnight last Wednesday.

Buttars' machine, acirordliiK authorities here, struck Ui» firiaiii as the train was pulling out of the Burley depot, n ie car raimhl fii" but Uie youth and his brolhcr. ( loi • dofi, were removed before lliry mif- fered any bunu. •Ervin, iiowrver, sustained fracttired pelvU. rructiiml legs, internal injurfoe and Incrrn- tions of Uie he«d and annii, ».

Gordon eKai>ed wlU> minor liurlx,Tlie accident victim wun Ixirii Oi t,

B, 1010, at Clorkston, Utah. He leiivn hii( widow, Ha. and an liilant i«>n. l.ynn, In addlUmi to tils fntJicr, dro­ver Uiittars, and his four brotlirtn, Gordon, Milton, Italiih and owm. all ot Burley, lie wan iinrrdnl In deaUi several years ago by liin niotli-

Punera*! plarui were being niiaiiKcil Uils afternoon. Hie body icdIa ul tho Juhnsoit mortuary.

P h e la n ’s p resence w as sa id to be s ign ifican t. H e resigned shortly a ft­e r p re lim ln a rr surveys of th e prison accounU revealed a $1,400 shorU ge in finances.

H b n a m e w as linked w ith the no t w ri tte n in bng h o ad ,

w e r e ^ ''^ ^ ^ repo rtM tjr c leared form er w arden W U llain O ess of complicity In sliortages.

A tto m e y -O e n era l J . W. T aylor a n d E vans w ere sum m oned (o the Jury room f ln t , K lriipa trick w u th e n called In to th e room. Phelan rem a ined ou tsid e fo r a tim e, ne r­vously sh if tin g h is poolUon, and frequen tly dabb ing a t h U m ou th and fo rehead w ith h is handkerch ief.

T he m a n ag e r o t a la rge Boise (CsaUnutd oa fas* s. Colama I)

Idaho Mine Starts Lay-Off of Workerg

BU RK E. Id ah o , F eb . 7 01J9—The B tar m ino began la y in g off mei ' day a n d an n o u n ce d I t would l>end operaU ons fo r an indefinite period due to ,;iu rp lu s of lowprloe uliui ore.

T he m in e h a s 8,000 Uins of o r about I.IOO to n s of concentra te r4nc, b u t no m a rk e t, L, E. Hanley. aiilK Tlntendent. aald,

'Hie suaj>enslon will a ffec t more th a n 400 m ei). Seventy-five will be re ta ined fo r developm ent a n d m ain­tenance work.

U IA T H PIUMtKI) OHIOAQO, P eb. 7 (U.R)—A rorniier'A

Jury w as se lteduled to invrsiL *e today Uie d e a th of Jo h n 1.. K e l­logg, Jr„ a7. g randson of W, K . K el­logg, B a ttle Creek, M ich., b rea k ­fa s t food m a n u fa ctu re r, w ho wan found sh o t to geath in h b foiol products fac tory ^ U r d a y .

a l f e e U G U ..a a l t r : t^ . f ln t- 1 1 1 ^t r M 0 o o r t 'lM n :‘m l o . T a t o . u l . p r o b ^ l a h is to ry o f th « lo c al tr i* Eninal-^wss t in d e r a d v ls e n g n t today b y Judge J . W . P o r te r .

Ju dge P o r te r expected to r e tu r n b is ve rd ic t la te r today.

H ie su it , t i l e d by H arvey . U n c « , ' ■ den ran c h e r , a g a in s t J . K. M oOee, fo rm er rsncbaT n e a r ■«!>«000 if c G e e aaserted tyte d Lancers v U e a n d aUecedly In­d uced h e r to secu re a d lv o n e . T b s . d e fe n d an t a n d th e fo rm er M rs. L ance w ere m a rr ie d la s t XDecember In N evada. M rs. L ance w aa aw arded h e r d ivorce I n d l s ^ o t oouti- h e re la s t O ct. K .

M cGee, w ho h a s le ft th e S d sn d is tr ic t a n d now repo rted ly lives In O aU fom la. d e fa u l t« l I n a p p ea ra n ea a t tr ia l o f t h e a c tio n th is m arn tD f. . T h e case w aa h e a rd w ith o u t a Jury, a n d w ltnesaea a p p ea rtn g fo r tb a p la in tif f Inc luded M r. L ance himself*E. R . H ard in g , H u g h H ughey . A tan - to n H ale a n d P a u l H . Q on lon , dep­u ty c o u rt d a rk .

L ance charged t h a t th e a llena tlob o f h is w ife 's a ffec tio n s occured be­tw een M ay o f lose a n d S eptem ber o t 1937. T h e couple h a d fo u r m inor so n s a t th e tim e th e d ivorce wak g ran te d . T h e lA ncea w ere m arried A ug. a, 1619 a t M ou n tah i H om e, A rk.

R a y .D . Agee, T w in Falls , U coun­sel fo r L u w e .

H K A M N G OPSNBW ASH IN G TON , l^ b . 7 (U J t^T h e

suprem e c o u rt Is schedu led to h e u o ra l a rg u m e n ts today on th e E lec­tr ic Bond a n d S h a re C om pany's clM llengi of th e 103ft publlo u tility holding com pany a c t, reg a rd e d gen ­e ra lly a s th e m ost Im p o rtan t litiga­tion to reachW he tr ib u n a l in th e I937-1B38 term l>

Britain’s Ships Ordered To Attack All Submerged ‘Subs’ in Patrol Areas

By LRON L. KAYlX)NDON, Peb, 7 (U .» -n r ltls h vrarslilpa have been o rdered to a ttac k

pny subm erged subm arine w lthbi tiie D rlllsh paUrol sone In th e M edl- t r n s n e a n . F o re ign Sec re tary A nthony Eden an n o u n ce d today h i tho hniisA of com m ons,

( irn . F ra n cis co F ra n co , Insurgent — -------------

Ilrltiiln will n o t iii rm rd su b m a iln e ia th e BrlUsli nun-, b l e n added.

H linrtly before E tien n isde liis - . . n o u n rem e n t i t ' W M 're v e a le d 't lU t w ar tim e conditions prevail In the (latrol sone. a n d U ta t th e adm iralty had decided to b a n publication of th e iiiovenients o f any wsrolilps In l lw tout,.

1,000 K il le d ^ 'B a r e e U n a Fden to ld a queatloner U ia t h is in*

r<iniiatlon is t l i a t Uie n ln ilsnes w lilrli ra ided B arcelona <m Ja n . W, w lte i^n iore U ian 1.000 c iv ilians were kllletl o r In ju red , w ere of lU M ui type,

Kdnn sa id lie I tad reason to believe th s t th o " p in te " subm arines were Iwsed on th e U la iid o t M ajorca, w here I ta l ia n s h av e been acUve,

K drn decla red U u t he expected

w ith in a few days (0 know th e re - s u lu o f th e BriU eii govam aien t'a

Sltla tlve a g a in s t th e botnU ng of vlllans In S pa in , a n d t h a t th e gov-

.Mm . .q u th to n . a a .........u rg en t. >

r a r tk e r K sp rea w U tle —FurU ier r tp r e e e n U tk o a «U1 be

m ade to S a la m an c a In oQoneoUoti • wlUt th e n a t io o a iu t l o n n u a e n i 's donlal th a t a n I n m n t s t l M n e dam-i aged th e H . M . S . H iin U r, Mden sa id .

H e d ecla red BriMOn U u nab le to accep t th e d e n ia l o f th e B m tt t i claim for apprtH rim ateiy t l M M

•0OQPOO) w h iS ^ w t lL j r ' i

th a t a lth o u g b h is m a jes ty 's t O n m m e n t tn th e p a s t b a d t n a M m i jusU flable a tta c k s on

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IDAHO EVBNING T n a iS , TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Monday, Ftbunur T, 19SS

tNESB RAID NANKING; 12 JAPANESE PLANES DESTROYEDim /in s

U ID N D G E H IN. . I

Bjr EDW ARD W . BE A T T IESBA NO H A I, Feb . 7 (OlO-Cblnese

. B n o ffltfs l M u ree i: i«po rt«d today tb « t AM"*** K liplanes, l o a x«1cI on MABldac. (lestroTed la U p m e n a l r - p laoM f t t th e k lip o r t. T h is re fOQoved ia e r t l o i u t h a t a n . . d e tem liM d a u m b e r o f fo te le n a lr - p l a o a b a d reached *tbe O hinesa arm jr.

Z t « • « n p o t u a th a t 000 G erm a n a a d /> ""T lrfn m o to r tru ck s had p u M d t h n ^ C a n to n la s t w eek oo th e ir wkjr t& th e a rm y , a n d th a t a n um ber o t A m erican tn ic k a w ere on th e w iy . I t w a t .s a td a lao th a t C h l- aee a a u t te r l t l e s w ere t ry in g t o tn* tu re patxQ pt d e U re tr o t 9.400 B r i tu h a n d A m M e a a t n i ^ w h ich a p p a r ­e n tly w e n app roach ing C h in a by

A eU rity a rtille ry activ ity by th ei n n

C hinese w as no te d in line w ith re ­p o r ts t h a t some m unlU ona w ere ar* r if in g . I t waa repo rted today th a t Chtneee. m arch ing th ro u g h heavy ■DOW, h a d reached th e tow n o f Y u - h a n g , 10 mUes w est o f H angchow a n d th a t th e ir a rtille ry h a d dem cd- lih e d th e w est g a te o f Y uhang . T h b S m t I s aou thw est o f S h a r - '— w here C hinese g u m lU M h av e a c tiv e

C hinese rep o rte d t h a t O eneta lli- • im n o h ia n g K a i-S h ek h a d -----------

CMKlodea VIstt M iss Bessie S ands, H ag e rm an , h a s

goo* to - lA va B o t S p r in g s a f te r .......- • a t th e hom e

o f U r . a n d M rs. O . T . K oeter.

6 a w t ^6 ; C la u d S tew a rt, su p e rin te n d e n t

o f c ity p u t s , repo rted to po lice to ­day th e th e f t o f a p ru n in g sa w frc m th e c ity p a rk on a recen t da te .

_________________ X o f t h e .b a t t le onth e c e n tra l f ro n t , w ith head q u a rte rs a t E i ta v ln t . i o d b a d orderw l a n a d d itio B il lOOW^ troopa .m a sse d

U M . flM t-tO rwest ‘l u n g h a l ” ra il ro a d w h ic h Is th e key poslU on

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.IfilU M T a u tb o c M M .o t t r e a t . f l i i d i i t u p m la o e l a w es te rn C h in a

IM Ti yt a l eet XI ag a ln s t- ^ m p o l a t t n c n t e f O ta . C h an g C h u n , aec re -

i D m M tlo aB l m m tM T o o u n .' t r a r i i k n a l g o re tn o r « a d h a v e

m O a M t < J » p tB iN ) K m a a n « r iR » tr« m B o n g

: S S S f l i N w M tb B t O en . I n5 S S - J Z m m im w m t b t m trn a rta ed m S v n M m t l m coipe « t S am sh u l,

flC o a ftto n .^ t^ 'w - tf lllg d . » • n p e r t 1 « w as

g « • d fpose O o L .trB B a a -B o u .

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t WewB o f R e c o r d f , [ Btertogg Ucwiiw . ’ I

a s f o v d fU S fh T o A t o d V erU U tR u e MeUsoD, bo th o f T w tn T ails.

n a T iW Bey M y e n a n d L o ttie T iw s , b o th

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J B b t h a T

NEWS IN BRIEF

G o to C otst F ra n k Oross, K im berly, h a s gone

to MarysvtUe, Calif., to v is it h is daugh ters and son.

lU a t H ornsW. W. F ran tz , posta l em ploye and

A m erican Legion c itlc la l, is U1 a t h is home.

H ere from M ontana A rth u r Place, B o tem an , M on t.. Is

h e re to spend a week a t th e hom e of h is b ro ther a n d s is te r - in -law , Mr. a n d M rs. Jack Place.

StndlM OB Coast BiU Kee Is In O lendale , Calif-,

tak ing a course o e sh e e t m e ta l w ork f o r a irplanes a t th e C u rta s< W rig h t In sU to te of A ennauU ce.

E e ia m s from7 . L . Cogswell, D ale CogsweO a n d

RaymoDd M ark have t t t u m e d from

A. F .L COUNCIL(From P s ff Ob«)

nor 0 . I. O. un ions. In s te a d , e arlie r indications h a d been t h a t th e A m - 'erlcan C lothing W orkers union , iieaded by Sidney H lU man. lieu ten ­an t Of lA v is . would be coupled w ith Uio U . M. W . In ouste r action .

F end in tensified T he council ac tion w as expected

to In tensify th e b itte r la b o r w ar- la re betw een th e tw o un ion facUona.

O reen’a announcem en t t h a t he was resigning h is m ine w orkers m em bership, w as a co rro llary o f the executive council decision to oust the un ion from th e fede ra tion . T he U. M . W. h a s been considering plans to try O reen on c h a ^ of encour­agem ent o f d u a l unlQoUm. T h e fate o f these p la n s In view o t O reen's r te lgnatlon w as uncerta in .' O reen h a s he ld a m em bership

c a rd In th e m in e rs ' un ion for 38 years.

P a tln iU D loaisaed M n . W illiam E gbert a n d d a u g h te r ,

M urtaugh , a n d M rs. Mick O erg en a n d SOD, H acelton, h a v e b e e n d is ­m issed from th e T e ts m a te rn ity hom e.

X e ln m f m a T rip M r. a n d M rs. Jo h n B a lsch , K lm -

p g iy rw P OBpen t Uue rw e e k s in C a l* Ifornla, have re tu rn e d th e ir hom e. D ie y cam e ba ck to Id ah o by w ay o f U s v e g u , Nev., aud S g lt L ake C ity .

BetBTO f iem U ta h —M r, a n d M rs. MUton L . Pow ell

h av e re tu rn e d from B a lt U k e C ity w here they sp e n t several days on

P H n( r r « a N i« oa*)

m a rk e t dealing in eggs, live poul­t ry a n d dressed m e s u was presen t. T w o form er guards of th e pe n iten ­tia ry were In th e courthouse halls.

Refose to T alk T hey s a t m>art from each o ther,

refusing to ta lk .W hile th e grand Jury q u lu e d

K irkpatrick a n d P he lan aw a ited h is tu rn , th e rum or w ent th rau g h th e building t h a t a convict h a d been th e one to s ta r t the aud ito rs ' InvesUga* tlo n of poultry and egg sa les con-■ - ............... >enlteniury.

____________ reports h a d It th a tth e convict, a tru sty , h a d s lipped a no te o u t to officials ask ing th a t th sy in res u g a te *^>]ere th e eggs a n d chickens a re going."

T h e convict reportedly sa id th a t

T rsB sferred to O regaa - H erbert l . Tedro,- w ho h a s been em ployed a t th e H o n e L um ber com ­pan y here , h a s been a n so ln te d a s ­s is ta n t m anager a n d bookkeeper fo r th e L aO rande, Ore., b ranch .

l e t a r a f r m Coast , M rs. £ . L . R ogers a n d h e r g ra n d ­

da u g h te r , C h a n n a ln e f te l s , d a u g h ­te r o f M rs. K ay Frels, have re tu rn e d tr e m S a n F rancisco a f te r spend ing tb s p a s t m o n th there.

T tn S U le BJo h n f ’lw *

8 u a d » ] r .n ig b i . t ^ t i . j o x t _______h a d jMeB'MOtea from h l i m ach ine while I t w as p t i t a d In th e 300 block o f F o u rth avenue e u t .

C a p _______W , A . RUey notified police today

a r a d ia to r c ap had b m stolen from b is w to n o b U e whUe I t was p a rk e d l a tb * MO Mock 9 t Second s tr e e t

A ppU eatlon fo r a perm it ca lling to r i v a o d tU a t u d r»-rooflng a bouse IB th e 400 block on S U th a v e ­n u e e a s t waa m ade a t th e d tj* h a ^ th is a fte rn o o n by S a ra h B o w ^ records ehow. E stim ated cost of th e Im provem ent w as se t a t WOO.

T o M r. a n d M n . C larence W ebb, • d e u fh te r o a Sunday e ren lng , a t «be lr hflm e. lU a E ig h th avenue east.

T o M r. a n d M rs. F re d V. Pow ison a eon b o m Sa tu rday n ig h t * t th e

. 3W a m a te m iiy home.T o M e. a n d Mn< P eu l Bnyder,

B a ae lto o , a da u g h ter yeeterday a t 1 1 :U a . m . a t th e T es t m a te rn ity hem e,

. T o M r . . a n d M rs. W lUlam . . B row n, T w in Falls, a eoa yeeterday M O m ing a t th e hoeplU l m a te rn ity

' b e B ie .M te iB re |m w as form erly M iu V lf ltD U ’Ooss.

TSSTweekly P .*T .A . b roadcast o n Tuesday a t 4:1S p. (n. over KTFX will inc lude a ta lk on •'The S anoU ty o f th e H om e" by Rev. M ark C . C ronenberger. M usic will be p ro ­vided )>y W anda, U ic llle a n d W eldon H askins.

H era fo r W eek-EndM iss B e th Rutledge, Hollywood,

sp e n t th e w eek-end w ith h e r b r o th ­e r-in -law a n d sister, M r. a n d M rs, J , E , Persons Me. s h e h a s r e tu rn e d from a to u r o f th e e a s t w ith K a y B arkley 's o n h e s tra a n d wUI v is i t h e r p m n t s In Caldwell be fo re re tu rn in g to Hollywood.

le a v e A fter V tiilM r. a n d M n . C harles K eller . Lo*

gan. accom panied by h e r s is ter . M rs, Louise H arrU , and M rs. H arm an E k - dah t. N am pa, and Mr. a n d M rs. R a lph O lirop a n d M r. a n d M rs. L eon H aigh t, a ll o f Boise, h av e re tu rn e d to th e ir hom es a l te r spending th e w eek-end wlUi Mrs. M s tt in H s ig h t.

W tla n a ) average p rice o f gaso- 'U iM < l a r ^ ' i n r w as t b o u t i t H

.v W j a M caU on.

8 o » ; t h l n » -

■;]Cji( R]ESTINGI n O U a i r M '

m m * > u m l • ' • lavnr, MM

'SS'SttSi

Director Visits

w as s e b e d a M U v W t b a n toA ay fo r th e p v p e e a e l e ea t m t a g w t t t county fem w h sle ae f e r « g a r « a g various re lief '

FonpQucyCLEARK ASKED

(F tw a Pat* CBS)and raw m a te r ia ls be fu rn ish ed so- ca lled p ira te n a tio n s?

S. F o r w h a t w a r in litU -43 a re we p rep a rin g alnce th is n a v a l p rog ram

in n o t be com pleted u n ti l th e n ? 4. W h a t u n d e rstan d in g s h av e been

m a d e w ith T ran c e a n d o r e a t B r ita in r e la tiv e to fu tu re w ars?

6<.Ooea (h e P re a ld e n t In ten d to

r iue th e hlsto rio po licy la id down W ash ing ton ..o r does h e expect to d e p a r t from I t a s w as done lo

1817?

syppiy m il

1,500 Throng To View New

Hotel EdificeW hat is beUeved to be th e la rg e s t

th rong ever to a t te n d a h o te l o p e n ­ing here jam m ed th e new R ogerson hotel addition S u n d a y w h en betw een l,aoo and 1.600 p e rsons Inspected th e new structure .

T he crow d A tream ed th ro u g h th e m odem a n d up-to> date ed ifice from 3 uQtJJ 6 p. m ., ex am in in g m in u te ly th e en tire second floor, w ^ c h h a d been th row n open by th e m a n ag e ­m ent. T h e rem odeled o r ig in a l aec- tlon ot the hotel, w h ere new colored woodwork h a s been instftlled , w as also viewed by th e tlv o n g s .

Special F e a tv a Special feature holdtaig a t te n t io n

o t th e visitors, w ho cam e f ro n t a ll sections o f south c e n tra l Id ah o , w as th e new luncheon, b a n q u e t a n d d in ­ing room adjoining th e new lobby. Complete service fo r 3ft pe rsons, w ith sp ecls rdU hcs a n d accessories, Was

1 display there.The supply o t 600 ca rn a tio n s given

to visitors ran ou t several tim es d u r ­ing the day, and be fo re S p . m . th e hotel found no m ore o f th e flow ers available from any o f th e local f lo r- Uts.

Many H ea sa ie sCongratulatory m essages p ou red in

from hotel sssocla tion ch iefs in Nevada, Wyoming, C U h a n d Idaho . Sixteen big lio ra l o fferings, from both local a n d o u t-o f-sU te well- wishe^^ were banked in th e lobby,

' ^ e ^ t l r e hotel s ta ll waa o n d« ty to gree t the visitors, and waa h e a tM by Mr. and M rs. WlUIsm Hoops, owner* of the establishm ent.

F o rm al Inspection was a lso con ­ducted for H u n t's beauty aalon , a t ­trac tive new offering in th e hotel building. Miss H asel M atthew s and M iss Em m a W orley were In charge a t th e salon.

W ith th e 40 room s m ade available i n th e new section of th e Rogerson, th e hoU l now h a s a to U l of 119 ren tab le rooms.

m S E S P lA N F inw ere com pleted h e re th is

by h e a lth o fficia ls fo r th e public h e a lth n u raes conven-

\v tfi w hich will be he ld In T w in P U Is » l » s . )n. T uesday m orn ing

*vk1 \\w » n u e th rough T uesday .rvtm-tital speakers d u r in g th e

v w i a ) ' sessions w ill be M in A u tb IV x W . regional c o n su lta n t fo r m a -

an d chUd h e a lth a n d cripp led for th e c h ild ren 's bureau ,

Mrs. K ath ry n M cCabe. s ta U su - nu rse fo r th e divis ion of

'( ’Ublto health . W ednesday 's p rog ram (or Individual conferences w ith

U>e nurses.TUMday evening, a t th e C ham ber

or Commerce room s, fUm s revealJng oMhopedic nu rah ig . p re n a ta l care a n d Infan t care w ill be ahow n.

D uring th e nu^m lng a n d a fte r - iK «n sessions on T uesday several d tm onalraU ons w ill fea tu re . A m ong them will be th e de m o n stra tio n of a preM U tal visit by n u rses M ary A nn Reber a n d M rs. H arry W ilson : a post-natal v is it by I re n e D e th m an and n y M cG ra th ; a fam ily case Mudy by M iss E v a S c h w ltie r and Miss E ltha B runs.

Dr. Robert S tum p , d irec to r o f th e health u n it,’ wlU p resid e a t th e ses*

C orfSderable Im provem en t tn th e q u a lity o t th e m ilk supidUnS fo r oon- su m p u o n In G ooding w as no te d h e re th is a fternoon by J a c k l»ost. s a n ita ria n fo r th e d ls tr lo t h e a l th u n it. F os t Just com pleted te s tin g a n d inspection in th a t c o m m u n ity ,.

“ O oodlng dairym en h a v e restxm d- tlously t o t ­ed consclentlo

ILIAM PASKEII D I E S I E

o f th e h e a lth un it," M r. P o s t sa id . H e Indicated, how ever, t h a t th e re w ere s till some da irym en delivering u n in sp e c ted ’ milk in th e O oodlng a re a .

F re q u en t Inspections s ince Sept. 1 a s Well a s laboratory te a ts in T w in F a lls revealed th a t b u t te r fa t c o n ­te n t. w as well above th e s U te re« QUlrement and th a t b a c te ria co u n t

a a o n th e decrease.P o s t o lted th e "fine coopera tion ’’

sh e w n by dairym en a n d c ity o f- f lc laU a t Ooodlng.

Rack from CaUfornia M rs. M arga re t Peck, w ho sp e n t

th re e weeks In C alifornia, h a s r e ­tu rn e d he re . Bho accom panied h e r deugh ter. PriscUla. to P ied m o n t w here she w u en tered In M rs. W al­lace 's M hool a n d Mrn, Peck also v ls- Jled h e r io n . H ubert, s tu d e n t a t th e V nlversltjr of O sllfornla.

A t th e I lM p iu l P a tle n ta adm itted lo th e hosp lU l

w ere R u th C rlac, L eonard D urliam , E arl S toker, T w in P a lls ; J . B . D a r l­ing, M urtaugh ; M rs. L aw rence S u l­livan , H srw en; M re. j . u S m ttlk B uhl. T liqse dijimlsaed were O lck M iller, Tw in PalU ; R a lph K ah n iap p . F lier; D arfs Johnson ,

a irf ie ld ; H ow ard-R utherfard , BUhl; anw e O allager, Livermore, C alif,

M O D E i H n G ASKED A1 MEE1

Aeventy persons s ttended th e sU te c onvention Sunday of th e A m erican C ltlsena ' P r o t e c t i v e aM ocU tlon w h ieb w as held tn th e C a u la county c o u r t house a t Durley. D elegates w ere preflonl from 'I'w ia Kails, Po­cate llo , R upert. Id ah o Palls, M ur- t a u h , K im berly. Quhl a n d Burley.

‘tb o se ' a tu n d liig th e convention p assed several resolutloiu, amOng w h ich waa one w hich cited th e fac t t h a t th e re was ‘'no reasonable ex- ouae fo r a ll dwellings h i Id ah o n o t to be m odem ." T hey po tn ted ou t t h a t such ' a' n ^ « m building Ipro- g ra m would .';w<ir«Me th e fa l(h of a l t e ltlsen s I n , Id ah o aiM would — Uir deereaae (he pro sen t burden

SQ ‘by th e lack of decen t dwel-

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J o h n B . Breen. 71, B u h l residen t.. . . -------------- a fte rn o o n a t the

--------------re h e b a d b e e n 'ld *______ for t^ a t m e n t ) a u '. iU i eo ly know n surv ivor . O danaU . W atn b u ry , o o n u .. a aU . m . H e w aa bo m A pril I , l iM . in Mew

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miPEsmAKENBYDEA1H

RUPERT. Feb. 7 ( 8 p e c la l ) - J . N. Stanley, w ho h a d lived h e re since 1913, died yesterday a t 8 p . m . a t th e home of h is d a u g h te r . M rs. J . I. TiYnhalle. a f te r be ing 111 w ith pn eu ­m onia since Tuesday.

He was bo rn M arch 17. 1853, in W hiteside county. 111., a n d w as m ar* ried to E llen B urge in O ctober, 16S9, In N ebraska. H e cam e he re from th e middle w est a n d w as engaged tn farm ing a n d a lso se rv ed several te rm s as' probate judge . M rs. S t a n ­ley died in 1930.

Survivors a re four sons, C lark Stanley. N am pa; F re d S tan le y . J e r ­ome; Jo h n S ta iU e y ,' Pab lo . M o n t, Bryan S tan ley , R u p e r t; tw o d a u g h ­ters, Mrs. T ren h a lle a n d M rs. O lara K anm er, Bloom field, Neb., a ll o f whom a rriv e d h e re before th e ir fa ­th e r dlM . A grandson , S tan ley T ren* halTe. U niversity o f Id a h o studen t, was also here .

He also leaves 30 grandch ild ren and e ig h t g re a t g randch ild ren .

Funeral services wUl b e held a t th e T renhalle hom e T uesday a t 3 p . m , a n d In term en t wUl be In R u p e r t cem etery by th e g rav e of Mra. S t a n ­ley. T he G oodm an m o rtu a ry Is In charge o t a rrangem en ts .

W ord of th e d e a th o f W illiam R. P a rker, early r e s id e n t o f T w in Fklls.

todAy In. E u rek a , C alif., h as........ received by b is sis ter , M rs. Em<m a O lbson. D e a th w a s th e r e su l t of pneum onia.

M r, P a rk e r c am e h e re aa a boy In 1B06 w ith hU p a re n U th e ia te Sam uel a n d B a rb a ra P a rk e r . W hUe s ti ll a young m a n h e le f t Id a h o fo r A laska a n d In 1»11 re tu rn e d to S e a ttle to e n lis t w ith th 4 m arin es.

S ince th e W orld w a r h e h a d m id e h is hom e In C a lifo rn ia . H e leaves a num ber o f frien d s h e re .

Ex-Rcsident Wins Hair Style Prize

Hlok l i m n e r . » i i i o l M r, u id U n . Jo e W agner a n d g ra d u a te o f th e local eohoels, b a a w on a a lgnal h ono r of g ran d aw ard a t th e Loe A ngeles H a ir StyUng ahow he ld a n n u a lly w ith p s it lc lp a n ta a tte n d in g by in- v lU U on only,

W agner en tered seven sm a r tly d e ­signed sty les w h ich w on lUa c e r- U flcate. O nly th o se w hose w ork ha« been o uU tand lng du rin g th a p a s t year a re Inv ited to a ih lU t a t th a show, B a irdreseers f ro m C a lU on ila , O regon a n d W ash in g to n too li '

H e is now h a ir styU st a t th e Bros. S a n M ateo B e au ty s a lc a . . . . w ent th e re fro m S e a ttla 'e F re d e r ic ^ Nelsoik ha lra ty im g sa lo n w h ere h« w as know n fo r h is eephlsU oaU d

Seen TodayC ellophane covering on f ro n t o l

a u to rad ia to r . . . S pud diversion checks going o tlt a t county agen l'a o ffice . . . D og c arry ing purse dow n M ain avenue sidew alk . . , M ore “fla t" hom es a ro u n d town —houses on w h ich only basem en t w as com pleted, a n d th is w as then roofed over—a n d one such resi­d ence w ith glassed In e n trance s tick ing u p ' like bridge on sh ip . . . W a l t l m tem porarily s ta r tled a s R a lp h G ille tte facetiously o r­d e rs " c h o « a a te pudd ing w ith on ­ions on It** . . . A nd . tulips com ing up In f ro n t y ^ of M rs. Belle W h ite a t 12S E ig h th avenue east.

S P E E B If E S Ill JUDGES SEIECIEO

D r. VIo M ae PoweD o f th e U n ivers- i ly o f Idaho , so u th e rn b ranch , was choeen a s Judge fo r th e d e d a n ta tlo n divis ion o f th e d is tr ic t speech fesU- vals a n d P ro f. N eal N ash o f Albion se lec ted a s Judge In th e debate sec­tion , as officers o f th e S o u thern Id a h o D ebate a n d D ec lam ation a s ­sociation m e t o n S a tu rd ay ,

m add itio n to p ick ing th e Judges th e g roup of alx offloeia rep resen ting C lass A a n d C lass B schools se lec ted locaU ons for th e festivals . T h e d a te s h a d previously been se t by th e s ta te

la tlo n .D ates a n d s ite s of th e even ts a re :

C lass A. debate . T w in Falls , M arch 35; declam ation , B u h l on A pril l ; C lass B , debate , E d en on M arch 23 a n d declam ation a t H azelton on A pril 1.

T%e s ta te declam ation m e et will be h e ld AprU IB i a d 16 a n d tiic de­b a te con test o n 'A pT ll i - a n d '3 ." T h e p lace for th e s U te fesUval h a s n o t been chosen.

O fficers p rese n t fo r th e con fe r­ence on S a tu rd ay w ere; C lass A. O e ra ld W allace, p resid en t; D an WU- lla m s, B urley, vice p resid en t; W lnn l- f red F ry e r, F iler , se C reta ry -treas- u re r ; C lass B, V an E m erson . H ase l- ton , p res id en t; G w endolyn C arer, E den , vice p res id en t; A. O . M oller. H eybum , se c re ta ry -tre asu re r.

EARLY R E S iN I AKENBYDEAIH

D e a th cam e suddenly on S a tu rd ay evening to M rs. D ora U n d J o h n ­ston , 67, resid en t o f T w in F a lls shice IMT. S h e succum bed to a h e a r t a t ­ta c k a t h e r hom e on rou te 1.

B o m M a rc h 19, 1870, in G ra n ts - villv. U ta h , she w as m a rrie d Nov. 3. 1807. to P e te r B . Joh n sto n . She w as a m em ber o f th e L . D. 8 . church a n d o f th e R elief soolety a n d a t one ^ e w as ac tive In th e O range. She

j ls o belonged to th e C ountry W om­a n 's club . F u n e ra l services will be conducted W ednesday a t th e L. D. 6 . c h u rc h w ith In te rm e n t a t T w in Falls cem etery u n d w th e d irec tion o f th e W hite m ortua ry .

Su rv iv ing a re th re e daughters, M rs. M ary K in n e y a n d M rs. D ora M yers, b o th o f T w in Falls , a n d M rs. E m ia L undeberg . S a l t L ake City, a n d a son , P e te r B. Joh nson , jr . T w in F a lls .

S h e a lso leaves a n um ber of b ro th e rs a n d sis ters . H erm a n O . L ind , T w in F a lls : P h llbert, Law ­rence . R aym ond a n d Vance L ind, a ll o f L ind , U ta h ; M rs. Ju lia C lark. M rs. M ollle B ak er, M rs. Alva Nel­son , a ll o f U n d ; M rs. L au ra Zel- la r a n d M rs. E d y th M ilve Eby. bo th of W ilm ington , CalU.

- SCREEN OFFERINGS

R O X YNow Show ing — " T ra p p ed by

G -M en ,'' J a c k H olt.W ed.. T h u rs .—“A ll O ver Tow n,*

O lsen a n d Jo hnson .P n ., SaU—" I h e O ld C orra l," G ene

A utry . ^

O R F B E U HNow Show ing—-T ovarlch ,” C laud-

e t te C olbert a n d C harles Boyer.W ed. th ro u g h S a t.—'T h e B ucca­

neer." F re d rlc M arch .

IDAHONow Show ing—"Beg, Borrow or

S t e | l " iF ran k M organ . 'W ed., T liu rs .—"B asy Living," E d­

w ard A m tid .F rL , S a t— "P a rtn e ra in Crime.**

L y n n e O verm an.

rnwiENDD issolution o t a n in ju n c tio n re s ­

tra in in g th e MUner L ow -L lft I r r i ­ga tion d is tric t from a n nex ing lands In th e old M urU ugh Irrlg a U o n d is t­r ic t was A ked in a m o tion filed today in d istric t court.

T he w rit on w hich v aca ting la sough t w as Issued S e p t. 11,1938.

A n a ffidav it by L oyd C. Davis, sM retary of th e M ilner o rg an is a ­tio n . Inform s th e c o u r t ^ h a t th e M urtaugh d is tric t h a s been a b a n ­doned a n d Has no t. fun ctio n ed for m ore th a n tw o yearn. T h e old d ls t- r le t baa n o officers, n o w ater fo r th e la n d a n d n o probablUtjr o f sc ­ouring any , th e a ffid a v it says, p o in t­in g o u t fu r th e r th a t -certain lands could be annexed to th e MU ner d is t­r ic t a n d m ade productive.

T h e m otion to dissolve th e In junc- Uon was filed by H a iry Benoit. T w in F a lls a tto rn ey fo r th e M ilaer d lst- r lc l . • ■

SNQWSHOESO ne young n a n I n T w in F a lls

1 know s how i t feeU to plow itroim d a te rr ito ry o n mow shoes.

Jo e T y lsr , f ield rep reeenU tlva . fo r th e d e p ar tm e n t o t public a s - a lstanoe. h a d re tu rn e d to T w hi F a lU fro m a b u s lp e a tr ip Into B laine county . ,

a c n e o f th e reUef ollenU . i t was disoloeed, realde so f a r o ff the

' “b eatan p a th " th a t I t w as neces- aary foe T y le r to d o n snowshoes t o rea ch b is desUnaU on.

H asulU of h U effoeU . T y le r ex­p la ined th is a fte rnoon , a re a cou­p le of very sore legs a n d a desire to rem a in on th e m a in highw ays h e r e a f te r - U possible.

OAKLEy PIONEEBBURLEY. F eb . 7 (S p e cU D -M rs .

M ary F ra n cis W hltU e C lark , 74, O akley, wife o f th e la te G eorge M.. C lark a n d 'a p ioneer resid en t .of O ak ­ley, d ied a t h e r hom e la s t n ig h t. S h e w as b o m A pril 34, 1863, a t G ran ts* vine, U tah .

F u n e ra l services will be held W ednesday a t f p . m . a t th e O akley L. D . S . ta b ern ac le w ith In te rm e n t u n d e r th e d irec tion of th e Joh n so n m ortua ry .

. S h e is survived by th e follow ing IS a n d da u g h ters; Jo h n C lark , E s- C lark ; M rs. U a B u tler , a ll o f O ak­

ley; M rs. Sy lv ia A rm B ell, B uriey; M rs. Louella B u tler , S a n Jac in to . Nev., a b ro th e r W illiam T . W hittle , a n d these h a lf b ro th e rs a n d a lsters: M rs. Alice E rickson. V eraa l W h ittle . O akley; M rs. M am ie M a rtin , M arion, Id a .; M n . R e tU M a rtin , B urley; M rs. M arlcn Schuck , A m erican Falls.

FOR COL H. W EFuneral services fo r C<d. H arrison

R. H lce, 15, pioneer of th e old w est w ho died F riday a t th e hosp ita l a f t ­e r being 111 for th e p a s t s ix weeks, will be held T uesday a t 3:90 p . nr th e T w in F a lls m ortua ry .

B o m In Iow a A ugust 33, 1853, Ool. n ic e had lived In a n d a ro u n d T w in FalU for th e p a s t 3# years. H e waa engaged In m ining.

Surviving a re hU w ife, M rs. Alice Hlce, C ontact, Nev.; th ree sons, L es­te r, Robert a n d C arl Hlce, a ll o f C on­ta c t; th ree daugh ters , M rs. W . F . K liU , C onU ct; M ni, A lberU M oore, Burley, W ash.; M rs. Adeline S ieen ls, N evada, and one b ro th er, Jo h n Hloe, Colorado,

Resort Crowd Cheers Local ‘Kid’ Dancers

BUN VALLEY. F eb . 7 (Specia l)— A la rge crow d of soph istica ted cos­m opolites g a th e red in S u n Valley's suave D u ch in room S a tu rd ay n igh t, f igu ra tive ly doffed th e ir h a U a n d ra is ed th e roof w ith vigorous a n d w h o le -h e a r te d a p p ^ u s e a s n ine d im inu tive T w in F a lls , citizens w ent, th ro u g h th e ro u tin e of a W in ter W onderland p r o g r a m , fea tu ring c lever trav e stie s , ^nt« iiT .iny ta p dancing , to r tu o u s tw istings, ta k e n o ff by tin y to ts to p p ^ sp a rk lin g tia ra s .

I n a D u ch in room th a t h a d been converted in to a w in te r w onderland w ith g ig a n tic silver flakes, p rism s of snow a n d Icicles u n d e r th e dlrecU on o f O harie s HDavldson, BiUy W atts a c te d a s m a s te r of cerem onies, s e n tln g su c h n u m b e rs a s th e R} D ance In snow ^tlm e. Love in L ap ­la n d . F ro e t on th e M oon, K ing K old a n d ^ Blew.

T hese Took P a r t P a r tic ip a t in g in th e 'num bers in

addiU on to B illy W a tts w ere M uriel Pug llano . - N ola J e s n n e M lnchew, B e tte Beaseley. Ju n e M orrison, M alda J e a n n e H u tch in son . B arbara Jo h n so n , a n d B e tty Ju n e T arr .

Follow ing th e iclddles' p rogram , th e la rg e s t a n d sm a lle s t m em bers of B us V aughn 's o rch e stra , l^ tw ee n w h ich i h e r e , i s som e d l s ^ t y o f s ite , b reeaed m c la d In ba b y T ro trtp - e rs a n d galoshes, a n d d id th e D ance of th e en o w Sym phs from th e M et- r o p o liu n O pera reperto ire .

"Snow baU * F ig h t A t th e e n d of th e fo rm al program

p lanned by M arie D unn H elm 's dancing school, th ree lit t le girls tr ip p e d in w ith a la rge pap ier-m ache snow ball, b u r s t i t open to reveal n um berless sm a lle r balls o f th e sam e m a U ria l. a n d d ispersed th e m am ong th e crow d.

W hereupon everyone enjoyed a good o ld -fash ioned snow -ball f igh t. Ull som eone In th e f a r c o m er soaked one of th e pa p ier-m ac h e balls tn sU ie beer, w ith considerable force a n d laudab le a im , p lan ted I t on th e r ig h t op tic o f th is correspondent.

Association Hears Two Guest Speakers

F ra n k se llw ood, S.11 Litke CKy, d is tr ic t m a n ag e r o f th e N orthern L ife In su ra n ce com pany, a n d M erie F u ller , Boise, d is tr ic t supervisor o f th e M o n U n a Life com pany, a d ­dressed 30 m em bers o f th e S o u th em Id a h o L ife U nderw riters association S a tu rd ay a t th e R ogerson hotel.

T h e tw o U lk s em phasised buUd- ing a ro u n d b e tter e th ics in life in ­su rance underw riting . T h e p rog ram w as a rra n g e d by W illiam M cOavin. local In surance m a n . '

( rrem P a ts Oae)a tte n t io n to h is re c e n t proposals f o r . p a rty reform .

V andenberg h a s to u c h ed occasion­a lly o n th e coalition s t r a t ^ of m e etin g N ew D ea l com petition for vo tes In 1040. B u t A iken h a s gone fu r th e r in p roposing reo rgan iaa tion of th e p a rty h ig h com m an d to p e r­suade ccnservatlve D em ocrats to fo r­g e t so u th e rn trad i tio n s a n d su p p o r t R epublicans fo r s ta te a n d ledera l office.

A iken 's B las tO n D ec.. 8 A iken s ta rU e d po li­

tic ia n s w ith a b la st f ire d f ro m M o n t­p e lier ; i ^ r t i n g th a t th e R epublican p a r ty -w as 'ap p ro ac h in g a -“com plete s ta te of dem oralization.*'

'T h o f ir s t d em and ." A iken sa id in h is M on tpe lie r sU te m e n t . “ is th a t a t th e e a r lie s t o p p o rtu n ity th e na tio n a l com m ittee l>e purged -o f th e banefu l in fluence o f th e so u th e m c om m ittee ­m en w ho rep rese n t n o ' ^ e except them selves a n d th e ir a llie d office ho lders , po st a n d p rese n t—m ostly past.

. . » reso lu tion fu rth e r s u te d th a tin adequa te housiyi were dangerous t o th o h e a l th ^ o f I h n , individuals w ho w ere fo rc e d 'to live t n them a n d t h a t such living c reates rad l- oalU m a n d causes "m ir C h ris tian o lvlllaation to deterio rate ."

M e m b en of th e resoluUons

a U U low co it housing adm inU U a- to rs M elvin Poppelton , PocaU llo; A. V. D aisy. Burisy . M r. Poppelton presided du ring th e seaslons.

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U pw ards of 60 au tom ob ile d rivers th is afte rn o o n h a d “v isited" w ith M unic ipal Judge J . O . P um phrey a f te r they w ere h a iled in to c o u rt to ■ a n sw e r ch a rg es o f o p e ra tin g a m o to r v * le le w lth o u t.p ro p e r llghU . .a

T h e su rge of v io la to rs to Che c ity c o u rt cam e aa th e r e su l t o f a d e te r ­m ined d rive w h ich w as s ta g ed in T w in F a lls S a tu rd a y n ig h t by th e city , c oun ty a n d s ta te po lice officers.

l i g h t check h ig s ta tio n s w ere se t up a t a ll fo u r p ^ of e n try to th e c ity a s w ell a s a t o th e r locations w ith in th e c ity p roper. E ach person d riv ing a c a r w ith defective UghtA w as se n t to th e c ity c o u rt w here a |1 f ine w as assessed In eac h case.

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HULL URGES PEACE THROUGH RECIPROCAL TREATIESiisKSErano

Q IT A IS IIA C BY A ll N A M

W A SH IN O T O N , ^ e b . t (UJO-LeM th a n tw o days a l te r w arn ing th a t th e TTnlkd SLat«s will build la rs e r b a ttle sh ip s . If necessary. Secre tary of 8 t* t« C ordell H ull p ropaw d to ­d a y th a t a ll n a tio n s m ake a “deter* m in e d e ffo rt" to p rom oto peace th ro u g h rec ip roca l tr a d e trea tie s a n d lim ita tio n o f armamentA.

D ec la ring th a t thU coun try atanda ' rea d y a t a n y tim e to help b ring

a b o u t "a genera l lim ita tio n a n d re ­d uc tion of a rm am en ta,” H ull, spealc- Ing over a na tion -w ide rad io hookup la s t n ig h t, re ite ra te d , how ever, th a t th is n a tio n w ould con tinue to " re n ­d e r adequate o u r m ilita ry and v a l e s tab lishm en t.''

T ho speccli ostensib ly w as a de« fense o f th e a d m in is tra tio n 's recip­ro ca l tr a d e t r e a ty p rog ram w hich, H u ll sa id . “U a stcm dlng o ffe r to o th e r n a tio n s to Join w ith

m ined e ffo r t to p rom ote econ- m io a p p ea sem e n t a n d security .”

“ W arned “JIave N ols”H e w arn ed th e " h av e -n o t" na tions

—those n o t Belf-sufflclcnt econom i­c ally—t h a t " th ey c an a ll too easily be m is led in to a tte m p tin g to sccure b y force o f a rm s w hat, u nde r stable w orld cond ltloos, th e y would be ab le to o b ta in m u c h m ore fully th ro u g h peacefu l m eans."

H u ll sa id th a t U th o world "shu ts itx eyes to r e c e n t d isastrous develop- m e n ta" I t w ould bo a n open Inv ita­tio n for rec u rren c e of Uie events of 1914 a n d 1039.

H u ll a b h o rred th e rec en t "a la rm ­in g d is in teg ra tio n " of In terna tional

, re la tio n sh ip s , a n d sa id th a t th e race

f to rea rm c an on ly re su l t in fu rth e r Im poverishm en t o f a ll na tions. He addod:

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r m ilita ry and._____ - ....................... , wo a re readya t a n y tim « to Jo in w ith o the r tlo n s in a com m on e ffo rt to bring a b o u t a g e n era l lim ita tio n a n d re­d u c tio n o f a rm am en ta ."

C on trlbu tca U a d e n h ipH e sa id th a t tl ie U n ited S tates,

b y p u rsu in g it£ policy of reciprocal t r a d e a g reem en ts , la con tribu ting lla f a i r *ha r» o f le ad e rsh ip in a m ove­m e n t "w h ich m a y h av e a decisive In fluence upo n th e w hole fu tu re cou rse o f d v illza tlo n —a m ovem ent a w ay f ro m th o ga th e rin g fu ry of In te rn a tio n a l s tr ife a n d tow ard gen­e ra l a p p ea sem e n t w h ich Is Indispen- sab le to th e w ejl being a n d progress o f a ll na tions."

T h e w orld despera te ly needs revl- t a l i n t l o n o f In te rn a tio n a l law and renew ed re sp e c t fo r tr ea tie s a n d sol­e m n p ledges, h o sa id , b u t h e p red lc t-

- ed th a t a ch ievem en t of th is goal l l ' w ould b« in p o sslb ltt un less th e world ' d irec ts i t J e ffo rts tow ard a tta in ­

m e n t o f econom ic s tab ility a n d sc c u rlty . ^

Jerome Groups Help Scout Week Plans

JE R O M E , F eb . 7 (Spcclal) — e ev e ra l o rg an iz a tio n s in Jerom e are aid ing th e observance o f N atl6nal B oy a c o u t w eek th is week.

T h e o h u ic h ea of Jerom e fea tu red th o ev en t S u n d a y m orn ing in Tlcea, a n d th o Je rom e n o ta ry club w ill have a Boy B cou t p rog ram a t iU T uesday lu ncheon m eeting a t th e W ood cafe. Je ro m e schools w ill also e n te r in Uie celebm U on w ith fitting exercises d u r in g Uie week.

A Doy Boout ra lly will n U rt T ues­d a y evening w ith assem bly beln^ sounded by th o buglers. Bob Z eller a n d H aro ld C a n ad a , a fte r w hich all scou ts will give tlie Scou t oa th , fol-

l lowed by th e inspection of th e vari- § oua troops. .• ConteflU will be staBcd wlUi knot

ty ing , a n d nlgnallng, w iili b and mii- alo being p layed du ring tlie in to r- m lsalons by th e s o y Scout band, u n d e r th e d irec tion of QusUV r ie c h tn e r , m m ic liw truclor o f the Je rom e schools.

n r s t a id a n d flrelnilldtng w ith f l in t a n d s te e l will be d em o m tra ted a n d tw o 'te a n u of scouts will llne iup In g iving a n e xh ib ition of stren g th in a tu g of w ar.

Amby F red erick . Bay flcout Exe­cu tive fo r th n a iinke l l lv r r Area council w l|l p rese n t a n adrtreAs on Bcout w ork.

B ooiitm aster fo r tro u p No. 8 Is Jo h n B u tta ra , a n d scou tm aster fo r tro u p N a 40 is S am H atm aker.

O fJlcera fo r th e d is tric t of Jerom e Include, D r. R . O. M atson, c h a ir ­m a n ; L. T . B urdick, vice oha irm an ; n ry a n H enry . B K retary-U easurer, a n d O harlM H . W elteroUi, com m is­sioner.

C om m ute* ^ h a lr m e n a rc ; H. M aine Bhoun, M v a n re m e n t; H enry

^ G iles, o rg a n lta lio n a n d train ing ; A C. M. O hiirohm an , llna iice ; Lloyd W flm llh . healU i a n d safe ty ; Tom ^ O a m b le , ...........

Gandhi’s Better, Thanks

T h e rec o p era tio n o f M a h atm a G andhi. In d ia n na tio n alis t leader, from th e illness ( h a t im periled tab life , haa eased th e cris is th a t I t was fea re d h is d e a th m ig h t c reate In na tiv e In d ia n a ffa irs . Above G andhi la seen e b a t t ln g w ith a yoong f rien d on th e beach a t Ju h u , Bombay, w here h e takes a daUy

BUHLM rs. V. O. M O lcr e n te r ta in ed 14

m em bers o f th e G et-T oge ther club la s t w eek. R oll ca ll responses were "C lub Idea ls" . D u rin g th e business m e e tln g th e e lec tion o f o fficers was held w ith M rs. E arle Sam uels, presi­d e n t; M rs. L eland H udson , vice p res­iden t, a n d M rs. H ow ard Leland, sec­re ta ry - trea su re r . T h e group will m e et w ith M rs. C. O . Sm ithson for th e h u sb a n d s’ evening of e n te r ta in ­m e n t a n d a n o y ste r stew .

R e b ek a h lodge a n d I . O . O. P . m em ­bers en joyed a d in n e r a t th e ha ll W ednesday follow ed by d i c i n g , b in ­go a n d card s. Covers were la id fo rla s .

Mj-5. L eo n a rd H udson e n terta in ed W ednesday fo r h e r da u g h ter, S h ir­ley J e a n 's th ird b irth d a y . Seven f rien d s e iijoyed gam es a n d refre sh ­m en ts .

T h e P re sb y te rla l executive and p rog ram com m ittee w as en terta ined a t a 1 o 'clock lu ncheon W ednesday a t th e hom e of M rs. Louise M cClus- ky. I n th o absence o f M rs. H . M. s h o u n o f Je rom e, p residen t, M rs. M cC lusky p resided . P la n s w ere m ade for th e P re sb y te rla l m eeting a t W en­dell in A pril.

of th e executive com ­m ittee of th e W om en of th e Mopse a n d th e ir hu sb a n d s m e t Wedne! . a t th e hom e of S en io r R egen t M ary D alss. P inoch le w as played follow­ing th e s tudy a n d business m eet­ing.

T lie B u h l M usic S tudy club was e n te r ta in e d T uesday a t th e new hom e of M rs. W . A. G ray . S ixteen

■m embers w e re ,p re s e n t a n d two guests, M rs. O le n n W olff a n d M rs. Jo h n B urgener. I t w as voted d u r­ing Uie buslne.13 to w rite k no te to tho B u h l c ity council s ta tin g th n group 's w illingness to cooperato In bu ild ing a sw im m ing pool and beau- U fying th e c ity p a rk . T ho program of th o a fte rn o o n w as u nder th e d l- rfP t:o n of I rm a L ehm an,

\ R ay Olid Roy S liave r le ft la s t week for S a n B e n ia rd ln o , Calif., hi re - apnn.-w to w ord o( th e illness o t Uielr moUier, M rs. D . H . Shaver. M rs. Sh a v e r wan en ro u te hom e from Los Angelea. S he h a d nllpped a n d fallen, frn c tu r in g o r b reak ing h e r h ip . A c­cord ing to w ord from the S a n Ber­na rd in o liosp lta l she in In a serious condition ,

M rs, Ueorgft Childs e n terta ined Uie W illing W orkers club T liursday, OiiestA were M rs. A lter a n d Mrs. W illiam llopp te , T tie a ttem o o n Was npen t In gu llting to r Uie h o a teu , T lie n e x t m reU ng will be WlUi Mrs. E arl D unbar.

M jb . U , U . W hlU ker en terU lned th e r a lrv le w K ensing ton W ednes­day . M rs. W lnshall, Mra. R u th e r­ford , M ra. T h a tc h e r nnd M rs. H nrry M cCauley w rro guesli, "W ha t we th in k of th e w orld today" was given

A n u m b e r o f doito obM rvo Uio Bcout Woek hy dl« play ing w ork d one by th e Hcoiita n f th is te rr ito ry d u r in g Uie pnut year, a n d allow ing th e g e n era l obJeoUvea o f th e Doy S c o u t m ovem ent.

M r. a n d M ra. r a lr lo k F e rry hosta recenU y to 100 gueata from th e R u p e r t OaUiollo chu rch . T ho e re n t wua iiionnorrd by th n Ladles’ A ltar aoclnly a n d a l t^ r d in n e r 30 tab les o f five h inu lre il were u t piny,

M r, a n d M rs, l^rank D udley were hono red la s t week by Uieir aon -ln - U w a n d d a u g h te r , M r. a n d M rs. K r- vlnn Dewey, otviervlng M rs, D udley 's b irth d a y . TlirMi tab les o f bridge were a t pluy a f te r illniier a n d high ncore prlr,« w en t tii Mr, and Mra. A.

i B. H un t.1^ Mr. a n d M ra. L, M uliler e iitr r la ln -

'd a t * w edding slioWer Sunday iiln g a t U ieir hom e honoring Mr. • n d M rs. Ja m en B tew art, who wem m a rr ie d tK m U y . M n . B tew hit w ai ro n n er ly M rs. E lla a iU o n ,

lA N D B A iS E IS y P O F F IC E S K

D is tr ic t offices o f th e Federal L and b a n k of Spokane were estab­lished h e re today wiUi WiUard Rcos, Spokane, form erly connected with the>collecU on division of the i pany , in chargc.

Rees, w ho a rrived he re w ith his fam ily, will be In d irec t charge of a ll fie ld offices for th is p a r t of the sta te .

H e w as accom panied here by P . C.. M-^Tjiigh iin , chief field account­a n t fo r th e ' o rganization.

ByRlEySENBSbatehonorahy

BURLEY, Pcb, 7 ( S p c c la l ) - 'n i l r - tcen high .school seniors, ran k in g schola-Ulcally in th e upper fo u rth of th r ir cla.v>. w ere pledged to Uie N a ­tional H onor society a t a n assem bly Thiirf,(lny. P ledges to th is scho las­tic honornry nre chosen on th e baa- 1.1 of leadership, service a n d 'c h a r ­acter In adUlllon to ocholarshlp.

New m em bers o t th e society a re : Clnrn Mai, Susie Baugh , T om T oo l- son. W ilbur Popp. M ildred R o b e r t- .son, A nna Perllc, Rex Eohm , M arvel Ballev, Je a n e tte R edlield , Rollo M or­ris, K enneth Barry , Leolo' C lay ton an.; -Ilirda W hitehead .

KUe i>er c e n t o f th o m em bersh ip of N nilonal H onor m ay b e e lec ted durliiR th e la s t six weeks pe rio d o f th r lr Junior year. M e m bers-of th e senlur tla.w w ho w ere e lec ted to th e lionnrar>’ du rin g th e ir ju n io r y e a r ore: Carol H arpstc r, M ax W arr. R ex Hnll, F rances Dewey, K a th lee n Cole­m an, Elwood R ich a n d G ordon R l t -

Local Legion Opens Road Lighting Drive

T he Tw in Falla poet of- th e A m erican Legion th is a ttem o o n a d d e d ft f if th po in t to Uie fo u r-p o in t h ighw ay sa fe ty p ro g ro m -U ia t o t ellm inaU ag th e e x tra haza rd of n ig h t d riv in g by illum inating Uie highways.

W . W . Noble, poe t com m ander.

in an sw er to ro ll call. “Race B et­te rm en t" w as th e subject of Oie a f­ternoon p rog ram , presided over ty M if. R u d o lp h Peterson . T he group a d jo u rn e d to m e et w ith Mrs, W il­liam K e a rc h e r !or f.ie nex t meeting, A m ock tr ia l is scheduhd . Roll call wi.l b e an sw ered T lth "My IJe a of Ju stice ."

M r. a n d M rs. W . H . W right le ft W ednesday fo r Los Angeles w here they w ill v is i t du rin g February wiUi th e ir d a u g h te r , M rs. Jo rd an Crouch.

M iss P e a rl B trlcklond letC la s t week fo r W elser, w here she will s tudy » n in e m o n th s tra in ing course a t th e W elser In term oun ta ln in sti­tu te .

M r. a n d M rs. J . C. Olsen Ic tt Inst week for- Nyasa, Ore., where they p lan to spend February.

T w en ty -n in e m em bers of the P hll- a th e a g roup w ere en te rta in ed Tliurs- day a t Uie hom e p f Mra. W alter T erry w itli M n . F ra n k Cagle, Mra. C, W . S ta rk ey and M rs. E, R, Berg a ssis ta n t hoatesscs, M rs. G lenn A t­wood a rra n g e d th e pa trio tic pro­gram , M rai W . J . Holmea led th e devoUonal service. Mra, M aurice C urrlng ton gave a complete com ­parison o t tw o presiden ts, Lincoln and W ash ing ton , a n d M rs. E arl Al­len ta lked o n th e "B e tterm ent of ClvllleaUon."

Jagels Represents Buhl F.F.A. Unit

nu U L , Feb, 7 (Spoclnl) — M arvlP Jagels will rep rese n t th e B u h l F . F . A, c h ap te r In th e d is tr ic t pub lic speaking m eet se t to r Feb. 9 a t a OranRc m eeting.

Siwftklng on "C oopera ting M ar- ketUiB." M arv in Jagcls . son of M n and Mrs, A lbert Jagcls , w on f ir s t place com peting w ith fo u r o th e r Bulil P. P ., A. boys. Ju n io r W illiam s placcd second, w ith h is U lk on ■■Cro[i In su ran ce ." C arro l M allory •*a!. Uilrd w ltii "Soli C onservation" as his subjcbt. F o u r th placo w as taken by Willieim Joh n so n on th o subject o f "Reciprocal T rad e A gree­ments," Dee H arris spoke on ” ’ "Evcr-N orm al G ranary,."

The w inner of th is d is tr ic t w ill compcto in th e s ta te co n tes t F eb . 23, T lie w inner In th e 11 w estern !>tates will com pete du ring th e f i r s t p a rt o f M arch a n d th e Boy chosen (irst will go to th e n a tio n a l co n tes t In K ansas C ity n e x t fall.

Camas Schools Get $9,716 Total Funds

F A I R l l g ^ . F tb . 7 (Special) — Schools ^ C o m a s county h a v e re ­ceived a sh a re o t tlie s ta to a n d county school fu n d apportionm ent. T he s ta to fu n d was »1,540^5 .a n d th e county appo rtionm en t w as tS,> 312,15, m a k in g a to ta l of »0,716.40.

BUHL. Feb. 7 (Specia l) — B uh l h ig h school

th is a ttem oon told th e » r e n ln g T im es th e organlLsUon w ould vig­orously press fo r ap p o in tm e n t o f a conm illtee a t the nex t session o f th e s ta te legislature to s tudy th e p r ^ - lem o t llgliting Idaho 's h ighw ays a t n igh t.

Removes H azard'I t seems to m e th a t a n y d is ­

cussion of s tree t and highw ay sa fe ty Jrads nnluralJy In lo th e sub jec t o f s tre e t and highway ligh ting ,” M r. Noble said. "Tills is a h ig h ly e ffec t­ive m easure w hich m ay be adopted to elim inate th e e x tra h aza rd of n ig h t driving. L igh ting Uio h ig h ­w ays will bring about a m arked re­duction In the num ber o t acc iden ts and laLnUtles,

" I t U known th a t w ith th e com ing o f darkness, w hen highw ay traffic is only 25 per ccnt o t th e local traffic , th e accident toll Increases. Wlillo on ly 4B per ccnt ot a ll m otor acc i­de n ts occur fli n igh t, th e to ta l of th e nlRht accidents accounts fo r 60 p e r ccn t o t the deatlis.

Illftily lo p o r U n t "U gh tlng ot tra t tic k ed h ighw ays

fo r the li entire lengUi a n d ilium in - aUon of secondary roads a t c ritica l po in ts where accidents a rc liab le to occur Is extremely Im p o rtan t. In proof o f th is sta te m en t m ay bo .f ited th e experience ot D etroit, w hich re c ­enUy announced th a t $3,000,000 would be exixnded fo r Im proved s tr e e t lighting to replace obsolete in s ta lla tio n ^ •

“T h is tolllw ed n te s t insU llaU on ,on th ree m odem stre e t ligh ting p ro j­ects, Bctorc the new ligh ts were placed Uiere had been 40 n ig h t a u to ­m obile fatalities on these a treets w ith in a two and o n e -h a lf year period. H ie record to r th e f irs t fo u r m o n th s a fte r m odem 'lig h tin g w as iHstalled was completely free o t n ig h t driving faU lltles.

N ot Too E xpenilve “ Estim ates are cited to show th a t

adequate lighting of public s tre e ts a n d highways is no t too expensive to consider from the v iew poin t of its value as a definite putaUc Im prove­m ent, w hen it is rea lised th a t th e economic loss attr ib u tab le to au to m o . b ile accldcnU each y e a r ru n s In to th e billions," Noble sa id .'H e pointed ou t th a t m uch d a ta Is

available from o th e r s ta te* fo r a legisla tive committee I n ‘Id a h o to

s tu d y a n d would be easily o b ta in ­ed, H e a b o stres&ed th e ta c t th a t I llino is is tak ing the lead in th is sa fe ty program , several m a in rou tes

being lighted th e ir enU re d is­ta n c e . I n each case th e d e a th to ll

been slashed un til a t the p rese n t U m e i t Is seldom th a t a n acc id en t is n o te d on, these lighted roads.

"T h e s ta te legislature m ay well consider th e e llm lnailon ot dnrkneas o n h ighw ays as an im portan t Item .' N oble sa id .

N a licn a l U |lo n Drive l l i e L egion, a t the presen t tim e,

lA prom o ting a nationw ide sa fe ty d r iv e w ith Uie Tw in Fiills po st ope ra tin g .

Noble suggested th a t a te s t h ig h ­w ay llghU ng system could b e in ­s ta lle d betw een T w in Falls a n d F iler,

ell pop u la ted d istric t a n d one o t th e m o st used secUons of h ighw ays In Id ah o , accord ing to o ltlcla l s ta te c o u n ts ta k e n by autom atic chines.

A t th e u m e tim e local In su rance dealers , o ffering autom obile p ro lec - Uon, a n n ounced a p lan w hereby th e sa te d river w ould be aw arded by h av ing IS p e r c e n t o f th e applicab le bodily in ju ry a n d properly dam age liab ility p rem ium for each a u to - mobUe su b je c t to th e Sa fe D river R ew ard plan , re tu rn e d to th e poJIcy ho ld e r if th e Insured period w ed w ith o u t a m ishap.

Severa l specific rules e re followed In th e aw ard p la n and locol In su r-

ic e agencies a re rea d y to exp la in lem to a ll d rivers n t anytim e. S co res o t autom obile Insurance

conce rns nre pa rtic ip a tin g In th e p la n , Intorm aU on on th e sub­

je c t shows.

Funeral Held for Infant at Burley

BU RLEY , F eb . 7 (Special)—F u n ­e ra l services were held yesterday m o rn in g for L oR e tta G ene Posson, n ine> aon th s> o ld daugh ter o f Mr. a n d M rs. U oyd M. Posson. B ishop E a r l O llverson officia ted a t th e rite s a t th e Joh n so n m o rtu a ry chapel a n d In te rm e n t was in Burley cem etery.

T h e ch ild d ied S a tu rday a f te r a b rie f Illness. S h e is survived on ly by h e r p a ren ts .

o ffice rs fo r th e second sem ester w ere e lected a s follows: P residen t, R ex V oeller; vice presiden t, B ay H oob- in g : te c rc ta r j'. M arjo rie T ucker; trea su re r . Bill R oberts; business m an ager. Bob C arlson ; criU c, C arl H enn ings: se rg e an t* at-an n s , Benny H cG iroy.

T ho Junior h igh school s tu d e n t a ssociation officers a re : P re sid e n t E ugene M endlnl; vice p residen t, E m ­m a K oto ; secretary, O lga K odesli; treasu rer, D avid Dnrry; crlUc, Leon Po tter .

REXVOEUEmS Burley Breeders Form Association

BU R L E T . F eb . T (Specia l) — A com m ittee rep rew n tio it F rle slan b r ^ e n m e t T h u rsd ay a f ­te rnoon a t th e c oun ty a g e n t t oCflet to s e t u p regulaU oM rega rd ing th e ,

o l t h e M lo l - C a a ia H o l . '

Radio Broadcast Explains Cubbing

A C ubbing b roadcast, designed to in to rm p a re n ta of th e a d v an ta g e t o f th e p rog ram fo r boya n o t y e t o ld enough to be Scouts, will b e p re ­sen ted over K T F I a t 8:15 today wlUi T hom as Speedy. C ubm aster o f th e Blckcl school pack, in charge.

F e a tu re of th e b roadcast will be a s ta g ed in terv iew betw een Speedy a n d p a re n ts . T h e pa re n ts will quea- Uon th e C ubm aste r on phases o f th e Cub program .

T lie e v en t la p a r t o f Uie na tional celebraU on of Boy Scout week.

BU H L C A n SOLDBU H L, F eb . 7 (Bpecial)—rpie

R oyal Cafe. B uh l's o ldest re s ta u ­r a n t w aa sold a t a Bberlffs sa le S a t- u rd ay to sa tisfy m ortgages h e ld by Uie A m erican M arket. Mra. G eorge B e rtsch y acquired th o m ortgages a t a repo rted p rice o t 9S,000 a n d a s ­sum ed possession Feb. 1.

s te in F re la ian a sso d a t lo n . R e p R - sentaU ves w ere O . R . C ongleten a n d H ow ard A llen. B u rley : K dw bi A m a . H ey b u m ; R . B . Jacobs, D ed o , a n d C harles H egar, R upert.

A t a b r e e d m ’ m eetin g he ld h e re J a n . a s , b reeders vo te d t o o tfa n l je in to a n assoolaUon a n d ttie m en m en tion ed above w ere chosen a s d i ­rec to rs . T h e new ly fo rm ed organl- saU on w ill likely co nsider phases of popu la ris ing th e H o lste in -F rie slan b reed . A Black a n d W hite show such

w as h e ld several years ago n a y be o n e m eans.

Burley Youth Wins U. P. Scholarship

BU RLEY . F eb . 7 (Special) — K en n e th B arry . FJ^.A . sen io r a t Ibe h ig h school, w as a w arded th e 10*7 U nion P acific scho larsh ip , acco rd ­in g to W . W . P a lm e r , county agen t, w ho U a m em ber o f Uie selecUng com m lttce . '

B arry , w hose jkB rieultural p ro jec t is da iry ing , wlU receive «100 a n d f re e tr a n s p o rta tio n t o a n d th e s ta t« tm lversity . T b e U n lc n P acillo g r a n t m ay n o t b e u se d I n o u t-o f- sU t« schools.

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REG CARRINGTON ASKS COMMANDER ELLSBERG:

“Can you tell a ^ Difference between Camels and other cigarettes?”

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A MAN O T M T IO N I{H tb i) C o a m sn ile r EU»b«rg ih s r t s ua* d a r ^ a d a o c« r w ith fala m e o . l l a la y i : " T h e la s t th in g a t i l v a r d o e s b a fo re g o lo g d o w o aod th a f i r s t i h lo g h e d o e s a fte r com log u p — Is lo sfflokt a arnel.**

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CAMEL PAYS MILU0N8 MORE FOR COSTLIER T0BACC08I(U m eli sr« a m scch leii Mcml o frm c r , M O RB lIX l'H N S IV Il T O - ltA C < X M ~ T u tk lih and D om etilc .

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Puncturijag the New York AddressFor many years it has' been an industrial custom

. (for all companies to strive for the d w when they -can have their “headquarters” in New Yorlc.

A firm begins business locally, i t prospers, grows, .Then comes the urge for a New York address, the magic of a letterhead carrying a number on Broad­way or Fifth avenue. And soon you have the spectacle of the management of that local company moving to New York, its president and directors ensconced on Long Island, and the local factory left td shift more or less for itself under salaried managers.

Business management ought to question the univer­sal wisdom of this, and to weigh against the unquest­ioned advantages of New Yoric. headquartera the ad­vantages lost by pulling up roots from the old home

>town. This often creates the feelinft that the locally- built enterprise is lust an orphan u te r all, administ­ered by those vdio have lost i n ^ ^ t in the locality.

Is this the dizcy i ^ a of some provincial theorist? Not a t 11. I t is the senous question posed by W. Averill

— ^Jlarrim an; chairman of the board of the Union Pacific > irailway, who put i t flatly tip to the Bond club in New

■. ■■•■SrorJt.'' . ■Harriman called on business men to analyze quite

------ fnittkly this concentration of industrial control and• t ^ “«iUier j u ^ y i t or change i t ” ,, — ~TWt*n-tiiereT»re-aood reasons for B-removal to New

Yorit, Harriman indicated. But too often the move is - ;made lo r no better reason than the “prestige" of a

New York addrfisi, the Hope of better access to financ­ing, o r ev«B jo it beeauae tlie president or his fam-

i ily. tb iik it would be nice to live in New York. In - “ many roch cases, Harrimen felt, “the weight, of the

values may be on the side of their moving to centers j of their business activities or their production.”

This urge for removal to N6w York, Harriman felt, -.!4u givet (iM w r Impetus than the situation perhaps war-

n tt ts , to ih e cHticiam.bt concentration of Industrial control whiA is again rising to high pitch as it has

i in the p a s t • ,' ' • • •

; , ' Certainly no rule win apply to all businesses; each I ihuat dM de for itaelf. B ut in a time when all social , and b u s in g trenda are under criticism, and each is ' being madi ti) justify, ttaalf anew, i t might be valuable

fo r many companies to study this sltuauon. Certainly,. ' other thIngB being equal, i t is best for the management

; of an Industrial firm to rem ain an integral part of the : community on which its business has been built

The Burden of SickneMIf there ever was any question that the health of

' the people is a n u tte r of public concern, it has been forever settled by the National Health Survey, being completed by WPA workers as the most comprehen­sive study of its kind ever made.

-On any average winter day, the survey showed,1 6,000i000 men, women, and children are unable to

worki go to sdool, or go about their ordinary business, because of illness or accident That is almost one per­son in 20.

Less than hall o f these are suffering from chronic diMaie, and a t le u t 1,600,000 of them have been laid low by common Influenu, grip, cold, and tonsilltis.

The Public Health Sernce concludes that at least 1,860,000,000 days are lost from work In homes, fac­tories, and schools every year because of illnesses .which disable for a week or more.

The total economic loss each year is beyond calcula­tion. Think what it would mean if the common cold

' could be as.effectively banished as smallpox.Yetwhat would we do with 1,260,000,000 work days

suddenly added to national production? We cannot ; a t this moment, buy and consume even the production

which can be turned out today, even with all these loases through illness. Is i t possible that the world is

' «o topsy-turvy that i t i i actually a “good” thing that ;:«U thew people should be sick?

Poetic Justice , The old house on Cleveland’s Euclid avenue in which

4 U y ^ the elder John D. Rockefeller In the days when he '■ „ \» i|’ju i t beginning to be the monarch of the oil In-

Is about to B e torn down. The present John D, was bom there.

[ • diitingulahed landmark on what was still, 1 of the century, one of the country’s most tvenuei^ the old’house, grimy and a little

. Il preaervea a certain Gothic dignity, jseems th a t the oil business of Kockefcller

ig about a great boom for automobiles, a ^ traBaportatJon. And those autos need

snice to p a rk in, and gas stations

'gMB tbe old Rockefeller home, to make ~ new-parking apace and'service sta-

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D E T E O n V E Y A R N S HAVE * lur* fo r m o t t peep l* , u w i tn m th e aum ber o f t r M t m e n w ho find n * l t x » U o ^ I M d in i Uiem. Even P o t S b o U 'd d te th is once In k vtiHe to c h ts e a m jr th e c ares of colyum conducting . A nd so we've go t t n (deft we th in k you 'll like . T h is week we'U siTe y o u th re e very sh o rt de tec- U re y « n u . T c u w a it u n til th e th ree a re p r in te d ; th e n se n d u j you r ver­sion of th e so lu tion to each.

T H E RE A O SR W HO gets th e c o r­re c t so lu tion In to u s F IR S T geta ou r P o t S h o ts 60 cen ts. TQ.gh-e folks lo B urley, R u p e rt. A lbion, H ailey, etc., Ju s t u good a chance , w e l l le t th e poe tm ark on y o u r le tte r decide I f you g o t th e so lu tion in first, flo le t 'e r r ip , you de tec tive fan s , on ou r f i r s t

PO T ^H O T B T R im iB -N A IL M Y 8T E R IE 8 ,

D etec tives Joe Blow .a n d Moe ZUch exam ined th e m u rd er room and found th is :, -Vb* body of A braham Isa a c Ttlm *

b i t lay t n th e c en te r o f th e room, p a rtly u n d e r i a o v e rtu rn e d card table. P oker chips, c a rd s a n d broken h ighball glasses U tte red th e rug. C lu tched I n th e de ad m a n 's le f t han d

a p ipe stUl con ta in in g b its ol charred tobacco; h la r ig h t h a n d held a penny box of m a tches. A revolver was on th e floor a t tils side.

Five chairs , th ree o f th e m over­tu rned , surrounded th e c a rd table. D etectives decided to h u n t th e four n u n w ho h a d been p la y in g w ith I tlin b le . T ^e y were easy to f in d . T he n igh t c lerk a t th e a p a r tm e n t h o te l ; had a reten tive m em oty a n d su p p lied ' “ le nam es.

Grilled separately , th e fo u r m en gave sto ries th a t v a rie d som ew hat except In one respect— all sw ore th a t Trim ble h a d o heaU d ; th a t h e h a d th rea te n ed to klU a ll fo u r o f h is accusers a n d th a t s<«w one in -the p a rty ( they c la im ed they d id n 't know w h k h one ) h a d fired in Belf<defense.

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B a t u p spake yoong Charlee In d e ig h ty m a n a e r:

-O h, w e cw M by I t heoeetly . ■ e n e m b e r th e tim e Y OU w en t fb U n g , m t t M eeUapalbte boa t a n o o n U ia t* th e lake « n t « p - « t d th e n l o u d yo a 'd fo r- geU en th e e ars?"

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too efficient. H o lland , long noted fo r th e excellence o f l u p e n a l sys­tem , regufres a ll p r la o n e n to w ear m asks when th e y « re ta k e n o u t w here civlllsns o r e th e r p rlio n e rs m ay see them . T h e pu rpose o l a il tb ls Is, o t course, ve ry s e tu lb l» - to K * v » n t th e i r ' ' - - -they a r t released. B u i U th is f a irto w ardens? How Is a poo r w arden egpeoted to know th e prt>per m a n to app roach for a lo a n ’‘u n til th e e n d ^ th e m onth"?

—M arce Pelo

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tog a b o u t '( m , lo I m odestly ' n y t i u a bow and o f ts r you thU e u « m o n th e P o t BhoU legions • f t t c k In force.

A pla tte l«*vei Lo* Aii( cIml a c eM tw am a l th e n t o e« 800 a p e r h o u r. At th e sam e m om ent, an* e th e r p lane I m tm New Y ork f ly in t w eatw ard a l the raUt o f m llte per b o w . Now, K Hall U k e is W« mUee by alrMiM from !,«• Angelee, ait< MO* mUee from New York by a irline, W hteb pU ne will b« ih e fi<w«r to

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C H A PT E R X X V ((O V ) give a w a y y o u r m llU ons!'

B re t looked a t . h * r n o w , r e p e a lin g w h a t ahe b a d to ld h im . n i e r e w as in c re d u lity I n h la d a rk eyes, a m a x e m e n t .

'■Yes.” C onnie m e t h i s d a r k look «guare ly , u n flin c h in g ly . " I h a v e p la n w o rk e d o u t; n e a r ly e em - p le ted . I t is v rh k t I w a n t t o do. T he on ly th in g th a t w il l m a k e m e b sp p y . I h a d h b p e d t h a t you w ou ld h e lp m e , B r e t " •

H e d id n o t a n sw e r . S h e cup* poeed h a etU l d id n o t b e lie v e h e r. H e th o u g h t t h a t th is , to o , w as tom e. w U d im p u lse .

‘‘I h a v e th o u g h t i t o u t a s c a re ­fu l ly u I c o u ld j" C o n n ie con ­t in u e d . "A * w ise ly , 1 h o p e . T h e m o n e y w il l b e d iv id e d In to v a r i ­o u s t ru s ts a n d fo u n d a tio n s . S om e f o r colleges; o n e h e re , i n th is c o u n try fo r th e s e m o u n ta in peo ­p le ; som e t o r hoepJU Is. 1 th o u g h t

' I w o u ld lik e to b u i ld chu rches, l ik e th is one”—h e r e y es w e n t to th e U l l th in s te ep le o f th e UtUe w h ite c h u rc h th a t g lis te n e d i n the la s t r a y s o f th e s e t t in g s u a ~ “in r u r a l d istric t* . T h e n th e r e co u ld b e h e a lth cU nics f o r a l l those o p p ressed a n d I n n e e d . A n d a la lw a to r y to s tu d y a n d f ig h t th e d iseases th a t a r e t h e ^ r o o t a n d cause . O b; th e re 'a t o m u c h w e c an do w ith th is ^ o n e y ; - a w ho le lifetli(ne o f w o rk in g u d p lu m in g a n d b u ild in g to g e th e r . . • " ,

• to g e th e r ? D id y o u s a y *to- ge ther 'T " B r e t sp o k e f o r th e < f ln t tim e .

‘T h a t W M w h a t I h o p e d , B re t. W h a t I s ti l l w a n t T h o u ^ . U you can ’t, i f y o u w o n 't I S o on w ith th e p la n , a lo n e .*

“I t Is a w o n d e rfu l p la n ,” h e sa id s low ly . *'A b e a u tif u l p la n . B u t a re y o u su re y o u m e a n I t f u r e you w o n 't r e g re t i t? "

“I to ld y o u th a t C o n s tan c e C o rb y Is d e a d l" sh e c r ie d , im - p a tleB tly . W h a t m o r e c o u ld sh e say , w h a t m o re co tild a h e o ffer? S h e h a d g iv e n h im a l l t h a t ahe h a d , n o t o n ly I n w o rld ly p oases- s lons, b u t h e r h e a r t t h e s e lf th a t w a s t r ^ she . I f b e c o u ld n o t b e ­l ie v e in th a t, a c c e p t I t . . .

“I a m a s su re ," s h e s a id , "as X a m th a t w e a re s ta n d in g h e re , to g e th e r, B re t-> o n th e to p o f o u r h ilL A s su re ,” h e r v o ic e f a lte re d .

b u t she m u st go o n , th o u g h b e m ig h t n o t w ish to h e a r I t sh e m u s t h« a s b ra v e a s | l i e h a d R odney sbe w o u ld t t y to bch~‘'a s sxtre a s th a t . . . I k n o w I lo v e you.”

• 'B u t y o u to ld m e th a t y o u lo v e d Rodney B randon? O n ly ao s h o r t a tim e ago .”

• • •

T T O W cou ld h e b e *0 s t e m , u cru e l? H e r love , th e n , m e a n t

n o th ing to h im . Y e t s h e w a a n o t s sh a m e d of I t » o t s o r ry a h e h a d I s id h e r h e a r t a t h is f e e t S h e w as g la d a n d p ro u d t h a t a h e lo v e d this m a n b e fo re h e r .

" I t w as a lie . S a id to h u r t yo u . A p re te n se , l ik e a l l th e r e s t o t m y life . T h e p a r t b e fo re I t a n sw ay a n d m e t y o u a n d r e a l ly cam e to l i f e I n th e se h ill s . T h e p a r t w h e n I r e tu r n e d a n d p re ­ten ded to b e th e r ic h e s t g i r l I n th e w orld, again . Y es, a n d th e m o a t spoiled, m o s t se lfish , m o c t tm > th ink ing . T h a t g ir l w a a n e v e r rea lly I . C a n ’t y o u see , B r o t , I w ould n o t h a v e r u n a w a y f ro m he r, se ek in g som eth ing , I f I r e a l ly had be en th a t g ir l lo 0 7 h ^ 7 I cou ld n o t h a v e lo s t t h a t i u m t h e a r t to yo u , fo u n d th e o n ly bai>- p in e s I e v e r k n e w , liv in g th e good life , th e s im p le l i f e -w ith y o u beside m e . I w o u ld n o t b e o ffe r­ing y o u a l l th a t I h a v e , «11 th a t I a m —If w h a t I s a y w e r e n o t t r u e . . B u t a s I 'v e to ld y o u . I 'v e g row n u p . I 'm th ro u g h p c c te n d - ing. I ah an ’t c h an g e a g a in , th o u g h y o u w o n t f o r t fv e e r b e ­lieve In m e.”

H e d id n o t a ay a n y th in g f o r • m om ent; th e n h e t u r n e d to w a rd h e r, a n d n o w h is eyes lo o k e d in to h e rs , d eep ly , ke arch ln g ly , e s <mly B re t’s eyes co u ld , c a u s ln f h e r knees to go w e a k b e n e a th h e r , h e r h e a r t to h a m m e r p a in fu l ly .

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ough of M a ry lan d h a s received a g if t o t a p a ir o f p a ja m a s frrxn <ne • o f h is fem ale c o o s titu ten ts . l tw y > a w orn to sh reds.

T h e sen d er enclosed a n o te ex­p la in in g th a t th e y w ere h e r h u s­band 's. A nd w hy, ahe dem an d e d to know , w h en m a n y m e n cou ld n 't a ffo rd to be d ecen tly c lo thed fo r bed, shou ld se n a to rs a n d rep rw en ta - tlves go vo ting them se lves taoo.ooo f o r ‘'m ileage" b e tw een th e special a n d reg u la r sessions w h ich m ost of t h e n pocketed I n s l e ^ o f going hom e fro m W ashington fo r th e hoU dsys? (C opyright, i m , NEA Service. Inc.)

M r. a n d M rs. P loyd B ird were called to L an d er, W yo.. W ednesday by th e d e a th o f U r . B ird 's fa th e r .M r. B i rd is h e a d o f th e science de­p a rtm en t, a n d M rs. B ird , de an of w omen. T hey e x p ec t to r e tu r n th e f i r s t p a r t o f th is week.

O n PWday evening tw o on e -a ct p lays w ere t fv e n in th e ch ap a l ha ll < | r o f Obllege h a ll. T h ey w « « *7he IT T h ie f" w ith th e c a s t o f M a u a r e t B lakely. T w in F a lls . Xlyse H oly, R u ­p e rt, a n d E dy the T tu n k e y , H ansen , a n d “I n T h e A rm s o f T h e L aw " w ith Joy H ugh, E den , D on E o tt, Jerom e, a n d H ugh N elson. F a irfie ld . T hese p lays w ere d irec te d by M n . M a rth a Bow ler, G ooding. A hum orous rea d ­in g w as p rese n te d betw een a c ts by D oro thy M aure r, W endeUl.

O n T uesday even ing th e second of a aeries o f F in e A rts p rog ram w as p resen ted . T h ree num bers , “Sleepy Hollow T ^ e , " 'W ig h t a n d D ay ," ‘'B ecause,” w ere su n g by X etth Jo hansen , accom pan ied a t th e piano by Joy H ugh, b o th o f E den; trum * p e t solos, “W illow Echoes." ‘Cradle Song," by L aM ar B ell. H agerm an ; p iano solos, “F i f th N octurne ," a n d “IVoupieref.’' M urie l Acbenbacfe Je rom e; vocal solos, "D a n n y Boy,""L 'A m our - T o jou rs." "W ere 1 a a a r d ’ne r," by A rd is W in ters , accom ­pan ied a t th e p ia n o by M rs, F a rris , b o th o f O oodlng; D udley . Carson, o f O oodlng, p rese n te d fo u r piano soloe, o n e o f w h k h Is one o f h is own ^ IT o a i t lo n s : . "S c h e tiQ . Cap;lci ' ‘B tephone," " T h e P u rsu it ," «i “M lnuetto ." "D eep R i v e r ,D ream t I D w elt In M arb le Halls, a n d "T hem e fro m F in lan d ia ," on th e m arim b a, by Louise Blbblns, O oodiiv .

Roes Slm m onds h a s sp e n t th e p ast few w eeks in Shoshone w here h e h a s been doing h is p rac tice teach ing In th e Bhoahone schools.

O oodlng college co -ed ball, spon­sored by th e W . A . A. w as h e ld g a u urday evaoing In College h a ll. M u­sic waa in c h a rg e o f R u th Schm idt, a n d C onnie C la rk ; decoration , W il­m a E dgerton a n d M icky W heeler.

O oodlng CoUege Players* guUd m eeting waa h e ld T h u rsd ay dooo in th e college chgpel. L u n ch w as served a n d a sh o r t b u s ln e ie m eetin g w as held.

U nder th e d irec tio n o f M rs. F loyd B ird, th e B a r re t h a ll g ir ls have o r ­gan ised a S u n d a y evening vesper service. T hese m eetin g s a re opUonal fo r glrU resid in g in th e donn itc ry . i

M r. a n d M n . O. J . R u fh , M r. a n d § M rs. C. M . B tone, a n d M iss O w en- ~ - dolyn Caser, a ll o f E den, m otored to O oodlng F r id a y even ing to see th e p lays p resen ted by th e P layers ' guild . M iss Jo y R u g h aooom panled th em hom e fo r th e w eek-end.

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Monday, February 7, 1938 IDAHO EVENING TIM ES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

Gala Event Planned For Firemen’s Ball

A n n u al b en e fit ball o f th e local f ir e d epartm ent fo r th is y ea r w ill be in th e form o f a carn ival dance, i t w a s a n ­n ounced tod ay. T h e a f fa ir w ill bo held on W edneaday, F eb . 16, a t R adiolnnd.

; D a n c in g w ill s ta r t a t 9 o’clock and w ill continue u n ­t il 1 o ’clock w ith m u sic by th e TroubadourK.

H nts, serpen tine , h o m s a n d o th e r Rcccssorlcs to a carn ival will con -

. tr ib u te to th e atmcksphero o t th e a ffa ir , according to those in chargc.P roceeds a rc to go to th e reUef fund for firem en to be used In case o l s ickness o r In juries.

I t Ls expectcd th a t a t le a s t 400 couples will a tten d , accordlnf; to cs- tlmat«.-< bAs«d on a tten d a n ce in form er years.

F re d P e rry , chief, a n d Zeke B a r t­le tt. a ss is ta n t, chief, a rc In cliarge of a rran g e m e n ts .

P IE E R IE IL S

FO R M E R R ESID EN T M A R R IE S m CALIFORNIA

T l ie . m arriag e of Miss D onna W ebb, d a u g h te r o f M r. a n d M rs. P. A. W ebb, Los Angeles, form erly of Tw in Falla to Edw ard W hite, on J a n . 20 h a s been learned by h e r m any friends he re . S h e wa.^ a g radua te of th e local schooLs a n d a ttended S a l t L ake C ity business coltege.

T lic m arrtiige look p la c e 'I n th e evening a t th e W co K irk o ' the H ea th e r a t Fo rest Law n w ith B ishop R ay L. K lrk m an of th e Hollywood L. D . S . chu rch officia ting.

T lio b ride wore a gown a n d tra in of w h ile s a tin wHIi a tulle veil and ha lo ra p . H er flow ers were gardenias a n d lilies o f tlie valley.

T lie cercm ony and reception a f te r ­w ards w ere a tten d e d by over 100 guests Including friends from S a lt L ake C ity. T lie couple w en t to San D iego on th e w edding tr ip and p la n ­ned to M a t hom o a t 1322 N orth C oronado s tre e t.

if. if. if.SH O W ER GIVEN FO R RE C EN T BR ID E '

M rs. P ra n k H aynes, w ho w as Miss Alice T ay lo r before h e r rec en t m a r­riage , w as com plim ented a t a m is ­cellaneous aliow er S a tu rd ay evening by M rs. L yons S m ith a n d M iss Ag­nes S t ro n k a t tiie Sm lU i hom e on P lft li avenue n o r th . A larm clocks rin g in g a t In tervals du ring th e eve­n in g a t va rious po in ts In th e house In fo n n ed th e h ono r guest o f th e location o t h e r gifts.

B ridge w as a t p lay a t fou r tab les w ith p rize fo r h ig h score going to M rs. B a rn ey Ross. M iss M aym e S w a n received th e aw ard following a b r id a l con tcsL A t th e close of the evening refre .^ im en ts w ere served w ith a V alen tine m otif fea tu red . R ed ta p e rs a n d b u d vases o f red sw eet peas carrlcd o u t th e them e.

G u es ts w ero M rs. B arney Ross, B u rley ; M rs. H aynes. M rs. H enry Pdw ers, M rs. R . B . Spaffo rd , M nj. Jo h n Nye, M rs. R ay D enning . M rs. M ild red B uffing ton , M isses U llla n H aynes, M a rg a re t Hill, Eva D una- gan , M aym e Sw an, Alice Perrlne, Q ela M iller a n d O rayce M atson.

if. if. If.R E C IT A L GIVEN B Y O IJIO STU D EN T

M iss Louise KrcngiO, a s tu d e n t a t W este rn coliegc, O xford, O., was

. h e a r d In rec ita l S a tu rd a y evening w hen th e sem es ter rec ita l w as given" by a dvanced s tu d e n ts of th e m usic d e p ar tm e n t. S h e played B ach 's " P re ­lude in A M inor" for organ,

MIfffl K rengcl, th e da u g h ter of Mr. a n d M rs, C. H, K rengei, is p resi­d e n t of th e Junior c ln u a t th e col- Ifge.

¥ « ¥PL E D G E S ' EVENT A llR A N G ED BY CLUB

'n m b reak fast honoring plcdgc.i nnd .•-erloii.i In liln tlon wpro p lanned yrM rrday afte rnoon iit llie m eeting of HiRina D ella 1’aI c lub held a t th e hom e of B e r t S w rr t, Jr., p residen t. IJiiiliiK tliLi w rrk mock In itia tion will bi- ronducte il Aturtlng today.

UiTt Owcel, niMiiwor. wo.i pre.ient n t lli(‘ iicwlon.

CalendarC om m unity L adies’ A id society

wUl m e et W ednesday w ith a p o t- luck luncheon a t 1 p . m . M rs. A.O. SkiUm an will be hostess.

¥ « «T h e M . S . and S . club w ill m eet

W ednesday afU rnoon a t th e hom e o f M rs. 0 . B .'L in d se y . M em bers will answ er roll call w ith a cu r­r e n t event.

¥ ¥ ¥P i n t D istr ic t Nurse* association

wUi m e e t W ednesdaj' a t 8 p . m . w ith M rs. H arry Povey . 318 E igh th avenue n o r th . A ll reg is­te red nurses a re inv ited , I t Is a n ­nounced.

¥ ¥ ¥G eorge B aker, Tow nsend sp e ak ­

er, will p rese n t the- p rinc ipa l a d ­dress a t th e weekly m eeting T u es­day a t 8 p . m . of T ow nsend club No. 1 a t th e B a p tis t bungalow . T he pubUc Is Invited, i t Is sU te d .

J T ¥ ¥D an 'M cCook circ le w ill m e et

W ednesday a t Legion M em orial ha ll w ith officers requested to be p rese n t a t 1 p . m . a n d w ear w hito fo r inltlaU on. T h e business se s­sion will s ta r t a t 2 p . m .

¥ ¥ ¥T w en tie th C en tu ry club d ram a

a n d lite ra tu re d e p a r tm e n t will m eet T uesday a t 3:30 p. m . a t th e Id ah o Pow er aud ito rium w ith M rs. R . L . Piem elsel a s hostess. M rs. L loyd E . O aks will sp e ak on h e r tr ip to Europe.

¥ ¥ ¥Blue L a k ^ B oulevard club will

m e et T uesday a t 2 p . m . a t th e hom e of M rs, B. P . R atc llffe . M iss M arg are t H ill will d lk u s s " P la n ­n ing th e H om e Su rround ings” a n d roll ca ll wUl be answ ered w ith Item s on L incoln 's b irth d a y or V alen tine 's day.

¥ ¥ ¥G ood WIU club w ill m e et W ed­

nesday a t 3 p . m . wIUj M rs. Jo h n R odm an. Roll call w ill be a n s- w ered w ith "O ne Lincoln Penny .” T h e w h ite e lep h a n t wUl be p ro ­vided by M rs, C. D . T hom pson a n d th e s tudy group leade r Is M rs. j . D . Conner.

¥ ¥ ¥T w in P o lls c h ap te r No. 29.

O rde r of th e E as te rn S ta r , w ill convene In s ta te d session Tue.'s- day a t 8 p . m . a t th e M asonic tem ple. A fter closing th e c h a p te r in com m em oration of L incoln 's b ir thday M rs. Jessie B arc lay will give a n accoun t o f a recep tion w hich she a tten d e d In h o no r of U o ttO n du ring h is p residency.

¥ ¥ ¥G OODING Q IR L W EDS NAMPA RESID EN T

Friends he re have been in te rested to le a rn of th e m arriag e of M iss Ada Pack, d a u g h te r o f M r. a n d M rs. P . J . Pack , Gooding, a n d R obert M arks, eon of M rs. B e r t D eefoner, N am pa. T he m arriage w as p e rfo rm ­ed Ja n , 28 a t G ooding.

M rs, M arks la a g rad u a te o f the U niversity of Idaho , s o u t h e r n b ranch , a n d M r. M arks a tten d e d th e College of Idaho . Ho Is ow ner of a da iry a t M ounta in H om e w here th e couple will live.

¥ ¥ ¥AUXILIARY HAS REGULAR MEETING

M embers of G enera l L aw ton aux ­iliary No. 7 m e t in reg u la r session lost week a t Legion M em orial ha ll w ith th e new officers In charge . Mrs, ElRie H . M orehoau , p rr.ilden t, a p ­pointed com m ittees for Ihe com ing year.

A t tlie close of th e biwinens aea- sloit th e aux ilia ry wns Joined by the cam p for a social h o u r a n d refre .ih - menUi wiUi M rs, M orehouse and Mrs, N ora Faloon .In charge.

I JK R O M E T

W ednesday bridge club m e t a t th e home of, M rs, P , L . T hom a.i la .'t week. P rizes w en t to M rs. G race Coggins, M rs. E va Bhaw ver, a n d guest p rize w as a w arded to M ra. Jo h n Park inson . G uests Included Mrs, C, J . Carlson,' M rs. Id a O er- boU» and M rs. Jo h n . P a rk in son .

Ttie B. p . W . club m e t a t Uie home of, Mrs, P hyllis G iles la s t wpek. D r. C harles W. A ld rich , local o.tteopAth. gave a lecture a n d show - e<l a film on posture . D u rin g U»e biLsiness m eeting th e

f o r t W O R T H . T ex. W.fQ — T he Rev. J . A. Newsom, Tl. one o f the few W hite ch ild ren re a re d in O kla­h o m a 's In d ian te rrito ry , h a rd ly be lieves In d ian food a n d custom s w rre as " sav a g e ' as m any lU storlans be­lieve.

Newsom, now a trave ling Baptlsi evangelist, w as m ade a n o rp h an by In d ian s , bu t h e a n d a b ro th e r and sis ters were ta k e n in to th e tr ib e and trea te d well th e re a f te r.

N ewsom's f a th e r w as killed by In d ia n ’s arrow in 1873 a s h e plowed in a field on th e fam ous o ld Oood- n lg h t ran c h of th e T exas P an h a n d lr.H is m o th e r a ttem p ted to m a in ta in th e fam ily, b u t tw o m o n th s la ter she , too. was s la in by a p a rty of m arau d in g C heyennes w hen she w en t to the sp rin g for w ater.

T h e In d ian s co rrled Newsom, ngcd 5. h ia 17-year*old s is te r a n d 3-year- o ld b ro th er, to O klahom a a n d reared th e m w ith o th e r ch ild ren In the ir village. Newsom w as U u g h t to make bow s a n d a rrow s; to c a t p a rc ix d grasshopper, baked U rra p ln -ln -th e - shelt. and roasted ra tt le sn a k e .

•n je W hito c h ild ren s ta ^ M wltli th e C heyennes fo r 10 years , spokr th e ir language a n d adop ted Uieli^ custom s. W hen h e w as 14. Newsom J c « B lckles h a s le f t fo r Salem , saw th e f irs t w om an since h is m oth- Ore.. w here h e Is to receive tr e a t-

cussrd plans fo r i h e d is t r ic t con- vputlon 10^)0 he ld hei In M aroti. Refreshm ent i-d by th e hostess.

Tlio D. 3 . C. club m em bers e n le r- tnlned th e ir h usbands W ednesday a t d inne r a t th e hom e of M r. a n d Mrs. P loyd B eddaU ., C o n tra c t u i play la te r w ith p rizes go ing to Mrs. P loyd O, BeddaU a n d to D clno McMnhon, G uests w ere M r. a n d M rs. n , W. Sanberg,

Ttip Pioneer bridge c lub m e t la s t ■Apck a t th e hom o of M rs. W . A. Helss. Bridge was p la y ed a f te r d e w r t luncheon w ith p r lee s going to Mrs. E , M. C h u rc h m an . M rs. W il­liam H ardw ick a n d g u e s t p rize , M rs. Mnyme B run ton .

Mrs. Lois W lialey of th e Lols Orr.'^ Shoppe here , h a s gone to Po rtland on a com bined business ntirt plea-iure tr ip .

e r's d e a th . W hen he w as 15, New-1 n irn l fro m a specialist.a n d h is b ro th e r a n d s is te r were I Mr. a n d M rs. Ja m e s H . Show era

se n t to live w ith th e Sem inole tribe, w here a young m issionary school te ac h e r fell In love w ith h im . A lter fu lfilling a prom ise to h e r to a ttend school fo r five years, Newsom m a r­ried he r.

M ost vivid recollection tlm t Ncw- im h a s o f h is In d ian cxl'.tence wa.s

U ia t of tesUng new -born bnbles for b ravery.

•'If bom In th e w in te r,” h e snld. " th e In fa n t w as d ipped h i Ice wnler untU i t stopped crj’lng. T li;n , It Uic ch ild lives, h e will be brave . I n hum-

, h o t w ater w as u.wd, a n d when bnbles died th e m o th e rs w ere to r­tu re d fo r b ring ing a w eakling Into th e w orld. B u t abou t 60 pe r cent su rvU ed.”

MURTAUGHM rs. C h e tt B assler en terto lned the

G lendale g roup a t h e r hom e, T hura- day , w ith 25 p resen t. M rs, p ie im B a ^ e r and M rs, C lara Syverson as­s is ted M rs, B assler. M rs. Howard K le lnkopf led devotlonala. A short bualness m eeting w as followed by soc ial a fternoon .

T h e M urtau g h Ladies A id society w as e n te r ta in ed T hu rsday by Mrs. C. C. Callen a t h e r hom e, assisted by M rs. H aro ld Jam es . M rs. Betty H all conducted a sh o r t bu.<Uncs. m eeting . M rs. A, M. Hoov devotlonals. T h ree new ladle.s Join­ed th e grpup, Mr.s, E, C. Davis, M rs. A lv in K oenlck and M rs. I^w rence T u rn e r .

T h e P.-T.A . m eeting w as he ld T liu rsday a t th e school audito rium . P residen t, Mr.v E , C, D avis, took ch a rg e of a s h o r t business m eeting. A one a c t play, "D ead E xpense," w as given u n der th e d irec tion of Miss E lizabeth W illiam s, C h arac ters were D ale Snow, Ju n e Peck, D enn E arl a n d M arga re t L lndau , M usical song;

given by th e grade school teachers,

M rs. R ea Jom es, M rs, B e tty H all, M rs. F ay K oenlck, a n d M rs. B e th d D ay en te rta in ed a t th e Jam eji hom e

show er honoring M rs. Ovren S c verihce , B ridge w as a t p lay , p rises going to M rs. A. M. H oover a n d M rs. Elsther Biel.

T h e an n u al co n tes t fo r t^ie school year book, fo r tlie m o st popular girl Is runn ing h ig h w ith M ary F ra n ­cis Je fferls In f ir s t p lace a n d G ladys Som son second.

T w en ty one Bojr Scou ts m e t W ed­nesday a t th e L .D B , c h u rc h w ith S co u t M u te r K endell D ayley. T estJ w ere passed on pace , signalling , f irs t a id a n d th r if t . A t th e buMnes.i m eeting, a rran g e m e n ts w ero m ade for a p rogram to be given a t th e L.Di9, church S u n d sy opening Scout week.

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Schoolgirl Bride

le ft T h u rsd ay fo r S a n D le- Tliey p lan to b r in g ba ck L ouis

Tillm an.B arclay T illm an su ffe red a n o th e r

reliipse a t Uie W endell h o sp ita l th iswrrk.

K no tted K upples Sew ing c lub m e t T hursday a t th e hom e o f M rs. B e r­wyn B urke.

Mrs. W illiam Selppe a n d M rs. Caroline Eoff le ft W ednesday for Sacram ento . M rs. S e lppe h a s been Iiero fo r several w eeks w ith h e r m other w ho h a s been 111.

A bout 60 em ployes o f th e Id ah o Power com pany of th e n o r th side a ttended th e g e t-to g e tlie r m e etin g n t th e Civic c lub W ednesday . A Iiirge n um ber a tten d e d fro m o u t of town. Among th e v is itin g em ployes were E a r l O lsen of B oise, a n (i A1 G ilbert o t T w in F a lls . A business m eeting w as held .

Sam Avery le ft th is w eek to take over tlie m anagersh ip o f th e Y reka, Calif., lum ber yard . H e h a s been a s - wclBted he re w ith th e J e ro m e L u m ­ber com pany. H is w ife, w ho h a s been em ployed he re w ltli th e T ln g - w all s to re , will no t leave imtU th e f irs t o f M arcli.

Mra. J . B. O verfleld w as ca lled to M eadevllle, Pa., th ia w eek by th e Ulness a n d sudden d e a th o f h e r f a ­th e r.

M rs. G eorge W ledem an re tu rn e d lo h e r hom e thla week fro m W alla W alla w here she h a s been s ta y in g w ith a sick relative.

M rs. E d ith Colburn le ft fo r G ree ­ley, Colo., th is week on a business trip ,

T lio following pe rsons w ere a d ­m itted to the W endell h o sp ita l la ^ t week from Jerom e: M ilton M cDow ­ell, sm a ll son o t M r. a n d M rs. J . K en n e th McDowell; J . B . B arnes, P e lo M ulliolland, M ra. P r a n k T itu s . T hose dlsm i.«ed Included E dw ard N etz, Mr.v V. W. BaUey,' W illiam

■ A rth u r Johnson a n d J a c k B u n t .

T~ FAIRFIELD T

PA RTY AKRANGED B Y CLAUH M EM BERS

T lie homo o f M rs, F ra n k O oody- koontz wan th e scene o f th e pa rty Klven liy m em bers o t th e T each er ■1‘rnlnltiK c-lBM o f th e M ethod ist c h iir rli rrren tly , th e f i r s t o f such nftnlrn. Ouiiies a n d co n tesU occu­pied the rv riilng a n d refre sh m e n ts

•10 nerved,T lioto prenent w ere M r. a n d Mrs,

C linrles Hnur. M rs, H, O , M cCnIlls- lo r. MIm Allre B eatty , MIm IJelty ^ lansrn . M iu C aro line D udley , MIm O retu WhImhi. M iss M a rg a re t Jones, MIu Moriinret D ougherty , Miss I 'lo re in r (iilHgs, M iss E la in e D ud­ley, Ml.> lin rhe l M oore, MIm M il­dred KinxI, (leorgo P h e lp s a n d E d­w in riK'ljn.

¥ ¥ ¥IN IT IA lin N I’I.ANM AKIIANGED

•Ilii- new pledges o t th e R*d KiiiKiii 'I 'l l’ u n d o rg o ln r 'n io c k InUlKtinii hxlny w hich will c o n tin ­ue I'll » irk m co rd lng to p la n s m ade ye.Mriiiio “ I » m eeting o f tlw niem - bn,-. .'t iiM- c.rKunleatlon a t th e homo of lllc li,.i<l ItrynoldJ,

lu rse ii, p residen t, t - . . - (liK tni iiir sriwion a n d PTcd Batcs,

«<’ •' p resent,' ¥ ¥ ¥

.MhMllEHB KNTKItlAIN IIUHBANDH

D liinrr iinti pinochle w ere etijoyed |)V (hr ■nriiii>ern of th e L ucky Twelve riiiii niiii iii'-lr h iu b a n d s S a tu rd ay evniliiK »• <■>'’ llo fe rscm ho te l. T h e

MI..1 iittended by 34 p e rio n j .

LADIESW frfitfidsy o f B aeh W aek

I . (<• DoUar Day!II no lifit.i. Uon on M r H M «r »3.oo r t m a a w a w » mlln inn I’sck,K.-K. II i5 o n tihumiKM), n in a e t n d n n g e r Wave, -lien.

KiiKen" H««Uty Studiorhone A»-llB«OT VMeUt^

we t n d n n g e r

$ 1 . 0 0

T h e M sIIan h a rd w are haa moved to Its new location, w h ic h w as p re - « o u s ly th e L iberty th e a te r . T lie In ­te rio r h a s been ex tensively rem o d ­eled.

According to Coach O, D . M errill th e Bub-dU lrict ba sk e tb a ll to u rn a ­m e n t haa been c h an g e d to P eb . 23 a n d 34.

Peggy Ann B u m s a n d M ax D ura ll celebra ted Uielr fo u rtli b ir th d a y a n ­niversaries on S a tu rd a y a t th e hom e of th e la tte r, V ictor K in n ey cele­b ra te d h is b irthday a t th e hom e of hl.i p a re n ts on T iie.idoy,

Mr, and M rs. T om W olkesein te rta ln e d a t .d in n e r . on T hursday , T lio evening was sp e n t a t ra rd s w illi p rises going to Mrs. Charlen ficog- Kins, A. E, Pe rk in s, a n d B arron a n d C harles Srogglns,

T he small-iM x is on th e w ane w ith only five cases la s t week.

B in Leek a n d A. E, P e rk in s le ft T uesday for S a n P raneU eo w ith fou r c ars of sheep belonging to E n ie a t Fields, G ooding.

P rien d s lu re received newH of th e d eatli o f E llas Rdw ur Ko^kela, brn th e r o f M. W. Costello, a t h is linme in Boise on J a n . 31.

JERO M E, Feb. 7 (S p e c la n —-nie following is th e h ono r ro ll fo r boUi th e Jerom e h igh school a n d th e ele­m e n ta ry schools fo r th e period e n d - ' ing Ja n . 21: ■

S p e e U RoU 'F reshm en: I re n e C a llen . B etty j

Cornwell. M arie Cobb, M arlon Ev­ans. Varlon P ran so n , E ugene Lewis, I Molly'O N icholson, E lb e rt R ice. I Shirley R e td . > I

Sophom ores: B lanche C o llln g a .' M adrid Cra«i.sman, R u tli G off, G er­a ld ine Gladowskl, E d ith T roendly , !

Jun io rs: M arjorie Fo lkm an , M a r­jo rie Freem an. Louise P lec h tn e r , E l­eano r H enry. W ilma Johnson .

Seniors: Florence B ishop, M arly n Chojnacky, E dna Jones, H olv ln P e t­rie, Jack Pcler.son. Beverly R ice.

H onor Roll Freshm en: Elwood Becker, R ay

Bencgar, Z ane Coupe, N orlne Cow- Ker, Lucie Cobb, T helm a D avis, M elba Dellinger, R obert F u lto n . B lanche O oem m er, A ncellno G allo­way, L ila R ose Goff, J j l r d l o Jo n o H iunphriea. P a tric ia H enry , D onna Handy, W alter H enrj-, V irginia Ikard , Gwendo;5Ti Jen n in g s, P ansy Miller, C harles P lastlno , V ernon Pcter.-ion, Bob Roberson, F ra n cis Sheppeard. Bill Spiieth , F ra n cis Bloan. M argare t S paeth , Silvia Sli­ver, Vivian T cro '. E lm er T im m , M arjorie W illiams.

SopJiojjjorea: O em ldlne A nderson, M onford Adams, G ilbe rt A chenbach, P a tsy Burks, E unice Cook, G era l­dine EII1.S, H a ie l F ord , Rebecca a w a rtn ey , O rla Johnson . E ugene U rs e n . Dorothy M cIntyre, Bob O tto . Arvllla s ta n g er , R aym ond T liom p- ;-on, E lva T erry, C haries W eltero th , M ary W ashburn PliyllU W ray.

JuniorM Lyle Briggs, D orothy Bartliolom ew, Pauline Boyd, Louli^; Bell, Ann Burdick. E d n a B arker. R obert C hurch, Calvin C randall, H arold C anada, R aym ond Coniwell, Alice D ricbergen, LaV eri E dw ards, Bonnie Fry, Louise G ray , J e ra ld ln e H andy, M orton Hall, Benilco M c- Clcllan, Iniogenc M iller, M adeline O chsner, Idu O tt, Nola J e a n Poison, B arbara Peterson. C h ilton Phoen ix , Zolla Reddick, W illiam S tudyvln , B a lp h Sm ith , Im ogeno S tock ton , Dollie Snyder, M arcella S tan g e r, lone W estfall.

Seniors: E arl B ird, W inona Bell. D arlene B ltterll, M arc ia Beddall, W reatha C lark, W allacc Crandtfll, A ugusta F lech tner, D ale G ray . M a rth a Gelsler, M a ry H anshew , V enia Jones, S terilng K ing , C lif­ford Miller, W anda O sborne, F re d Petcr!>on, H azel S h ep p eard , O m a Strong , V iolet T hom pson , Lois V aughn.

G rade SchocUJerom e public schools h ono r roll

fo r the period w lilch closed J a n . 21 Is:

Lincoln school h ig h h o n o r roll S ix th A, M a r y H ougendoblcr K .itherlnc Web.iter, J e a n Beveridge S ix th : E a rn Arnold, E d n a B urgener D onald Rice; f if th : A nna L ou G iles H ow ard RlcharcL'ion, lla je a n H urt; fourtli, J u d ith Rooker, Sylvia Sm ith : th ird , Carol Troendly.

H onor ro ll. E igh th A. B arbara S m ith , France;; H urt, H elen Jeai: T e rry ; E igh th B, N orm a Drie&cl, Lois Pa lm er; Seventh A, M arjorie S in ­c la ir , F le ta W illiams, Irene O gaU R obert W oodhead; Seventh B. Dor- th la K ober; Sixth. Jo h n M essenger D oris Cornwall, Laurence Stone Ja ck McCoy, M aurice W olte. Jo h n M essenger, Jam es M ann, C lara M euser.

F ifth , Haxel P ro tl, Gene Ivie, A1 f re d Po tter , M erlan WilllamB, V cm on A chenbach. Gene Moore, H arold Rooker; F ourth , D w ight B urgener P a tr ic ia Johnson, Na D ean Polsen R o b e rt Jack.son, K atherine S m ith M axlno C rane, H elen O tt, Tony Redburn , E llen O tt; T lilrd , G eral dine Russell, Beverly Nleliola. Helei M iller, G eorge W olkrr, Beverly Pa ris . Laydel Arlz, Babe D aniels O the lla Lowe, Lorlne Mllsup, Edltl T urp in .

W aahlniton Srhool H igh honor roll. S ix th grade

-USEDTRUCKS'3 6 I n le rn a l lo n a l . i hix’cd, 125 In. W n r ic l tu p . Siply tlren’34 Intcrnntiuniil I2ri In. W.» . ..

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$250’.17 K o ri l V H I 'l c k u p ivK Il

$485f l t i k erack'35 V -8 157 In. WH. New 3 2 x 6 . 10 Illy l i r e i i ............ $495

$395'2 0 F o r d F i m r l CD e l iv e r y ............. 9 / >

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D O B K lT K it AT

McVEY’SI n t « m a t l o n n l T r i i fk w

miERIALSMEN I H O I D I I I V E

L ending pow erful cooperation in th e c u rren t renew ed federa l drive to boost residen tia l building in the n a tion , sou th cen tra l Id ah o dealers la building m a teria ls h a d pledged cooperation today w ith tho FH A . T he move came a f te r sign ing by P residen t Roosevelt of amendmeftL-< designed to widen th e scope of tlie hoaiLiig a dm in istra tion a n d i ts aid to hom e-bullders.

E, J, O M rander, he ad of th e O s- trande i Lum ber com pany a n d p rom inen t fou th c e n tra l Id ah o lu m ­berm an, acted ns spokesm an for the dealers. H e said th a t h is firm , and o th e r building m a teria ls concerns, "will do cverythUig In th e ir pow er" to he lp c u t th e cost of building.

"O ur firm in ten ds to go over th e prices of a ll m a teria ls th a t wo h a n ­d le a n d reduce prices to th e b o t­tom . In th o t m a n n er wo hope to he lp in retu rn ing pro sperity to th is section."

O stran d e r u l d dealers will work w ith th e 'g o v e rn m e n t *'lh fu rtlie r- Ing recom m endations fo r sound

: construction and quality m a teria ls , w hich long experience h a s show n to be th o m ost sa tisfac tory a n d en ­du rin g Investm ent,”

All so u th Id ah o bu ild ing m a te ­r ia ls dealers now fu rn ish p lans fo r hom es a n d rende r a id In flnancbig.

T h e new federa l am endm ents re ­duce th o cost o t financ ing construc­tio n o t sm all homca.

BUSSA bu)que£ a t » p . m . I I . w ia '

be; held by th e C h r lit la n BodCATOe - In honor of the p a renU o f U » n a m * bers a n d In celebra tion o t th e 8S th birthday of the C h ris tU n X D detvor- . movement.

"T he Clilnts C ottage," a th re e WB comedy, was presented F r id a y m Ui® h igh school auditorium to a c a p a c U / . audience by the m em bers o f th o a ra > matlch class under th e 'd ire c t io n o f MLvs GeorKU Sm edley. T lie b a n d played three selectloni be tw een tMo Kccond and th ird acts. ThOM w h o . look p a r t In the ploy inc luded R u tb Ellen Jackson, Lewis Post, P e rry Jtls^ lice, Virginia C hapm an. O na c^ieater. Lob Pum sw orth a n d B a r ­b a ra RAVcn.tcro(C.

T here are abou t 100 active vo l­canoes In Alaska, H aw aii a n d th a Philippines.

H appy , young M n . E velya J e a n Irv in CoUina, above, of Decatnr> G a.. will have to divide h e r tim e betw een housework a n d school- work,. according lo th e deelsion o t h e r p a re n ts and W alle r Collins, 22, o t Opelika, Ala., w ith w hom she eloped. H e w as surp rised a f te r Ih e lr m arriage to learn ih e Is only 14, no he w ants h e r to f in ish h ig h sfhool.

CONFERENCE A T BUBLEY BURLEY, Peb. 7 (S p e c la l) -^ u a r -

te rly s ta k e confcrenco of th e Burley sU k e of tho L. D. s . c hu rch will be held here Sundoy lit connection w llh a priesthood convention. M eet­ings will bo held a t th e L. D . S. U b em ac le a n d a vlslUng apostle from S a lt L ake C ity headquarte rs will rep resen t tlio general a u th o ri­tie s o f th e church.

T eresa Tlior|>e, B a rb ara S p a e th , M a rg a re t Ikard ; F ifth g rade , B e tty E akin , Be&sio Crayne, R oderick OvpTfleld, A nna S tuh lberg , D avid l^ w ls . Iriabelle R a jne : F o u r th g rade , J e a n Bell, Jesxlo V ance; th ird g rade , Sh irley M ullins, Jo a n C hurchm an , M a rg a re t W hite.

H onor roll, six th g rade . R uby W oU lnbarger. K enne th H essler, J e a n W ashburn, W alte r B urdick. V ernon Bell, Viva Lee N ance, Lewis Cam pbell, N orm a Floss, Bill A n ­drew s. N aom a Glbaon, L eah B ailey, M ax Thom pson.

F i f th grade, L illian A ndrus, R uU i D lefendorf, B arbara M cConnell. P o trlc ia Sm all, L o b Tooley, E d ith T o rte l, Leona K ulm , Ivon D ayley, M yrtle Sam ano; fo u rth grado', J a c ­queline H am lett, R ita Je lllson , L eona A ndrus, C harles Shoun , La R ene Case, Ja ck Bell. A rta M oyes, F ay e B t h c r Ru.v«ll, N orm an E ak ln , M arc lne Jones, C harles W ilks, fo u rth g rade . Ja ck B i s h o p . M a r ­jo rie E vans; th ird grade, C harles Slieldon, Carm ine Frazier, M lr la n Posey, K oth lecn Sm all, D onald Cam pbell, W llda H um phries, D a r w in W ray, E dna Buttcane.

Canyonslde SchoolH igh honor roll, e ighth grade,

Velma T erry; six th g rade , P n tty Stanhope , G lenna Fre.shour; flfUi g rade , Shirley E pperson, Rcba P realiour.

H onor roll, elgh tli g rade . J a c k M c­In ty re , C arl Pharrlff, M arv in ML'it- c rek ; seventh grade , A nna Mae B urks, F reda M ae K eith , Evelyn L ee; s ix th grade, C laude H enderson; firth grade , T h e r e s a E lbrader, E i th e r K ln a fa th er; th ird grade, Loralee Epperson.

I 'le a sa n t P lainsH ig h honor ro ll, e ig h th grade,

H elen Slillllng ton ; fou rtli grade. V erdis L arsen, D onald R om ; th ird g rade , C liarlotto BhlUlngton, Verbs Leo Reddick.

H onor roll, e ig h th grade, I/)ls Mycr:i, I~ivhia Oloan, Velma R ed­dick, Millie B pencer; six th grade, Dolores Ariplcsu; f lf tli g rade , Belty Ju n e Wllll.-ims; fo u rth grade, Pli.vl- lls Blclsner, Clyde G am er , D oralan H all,

I n 1B28, regarded a s a “no rm al" year, th e overage m o to ris t’s gaso­line bill was 1120 for 600 gallons. I n 1037, h e w as ab le to ob ta in th e sam e quan tity for M l, a n d h is 1B37 product w as m uch b e tte r liLQualltjr.

FOR REDUCED l-R IC E S ON Cleaning Call850

A»k u s bow you c a n M c u n « c ash rew ard for M f* d r tv la i . W e p ro tec t you aA a lost a u lta In on_9 of th e b r f a a t a o d • tro n fte s t com{WDlea I n t h t b u a i-

B tsst In a com pw ijr w i th u t lo a w ld * H rv lc t.

PEAVEY-TABER

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FIRE INSURANCEO ur new ra te on d w ellin gs and contents in T w in F a lla is 54c per hundred fo r th ree years.

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4 9 FL A T------ A New Record

For Laundry Economy!H ere ia n dmtinctly new laundry service— a H crvico th u t rcniovcfl tho Innt b a r rie r HtaiidhiK betweon you and a m odern life w ith am ple loiHiire tim e—a eorvico th a t will rem ove wnnhdny worries from your home forever.

What doe« TROY- NATIONAL’S NEW “4') FLAT” Mean to You?

“ 49 F L A T " nu'niiH th a t your w hite flat work can h e rpfriilnrly laundered accord- Inir to Troy-Nntionnl'H hlRhor ntandardn. n illlon bubhin nudit and ocnunri uf ra in so ft w a te r phin a (Tynlnl clear to rren t of rinse m e a n H new Hiitiwy w hite perfection fo r your linoHH iind flat ploccH, It m e an H th is to you bocauHo "4!> F la t" hi'Ih ii new record fo r laundry economy, Tlie minimum 10- ]H )u n d b u i id h ' eoHlH only Illr and each a<l- dltlonal pound in only a nii kel.

Only bcciuiftti we want you U) know tho advanluKert of lutxlt^iii Imimiry niTvico are we willing lo cHliibliHh "11> Flnl."

L(‘l U« Buy You !i l)<^iu»iiNtra(ion CLli' TIILS COUPON

We’ll tiike ihc Kietk of pit.-iisiiig You!W e d o n 't w an t you lo tuko a cliunco on try in g som eth ing nnw. I<ei im tahfl th e r isk In proving th e ru - (v rio rlty o t 'I to y -N sllo n a l unvlce. 'f i l ls coupon e n title s you to 4 iw iinds o f f la t work alwolutely firu w llh a n ilnlninni bundle of 10 pounds. C lip thin riiupon now and ra il M o r 7MI. o n ly one couiMin will be accep ted from each cunlrm er.

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IDAHO EVENING TIM ES, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO Momla;. Febutmry T, 1988

REVOLTA LEADS PRO GOLF MONEY WINNERSJohnson Tops 60-Yard Mark Twice in Millrose GamesGiiicago Shot-Maker

Collects $5,200 in Winter Tournaments

B 7 JA C K W ELTER

SACRAM ENTO, Calif., Feb. 7 (U.R)—Jo h n n y R evolta, th e - Evanston, H I, v e te ra n of th e w in te r golfing w ars, today top ­

ped th e money-w innera of th e cu rren t R e a s o n by reason of hifl v ic to ry in th e f 3 . 0 0 0 S a c r a m e n t o o p e n . .

H e cashed to p m oney of $750 yesterday by stick ing w ith in tw o s tro k es of p a r fo r

iny C-.72-73.73-72— 290. T he check b rough t hfs w innings to $6,200 fo r th e season.

v ie O heaH , of D e*l, N . J . . took second m ooey of |4 M w ith h is 291, «nd B en W ortb , Texas,i n a th ir d w ith 393. w hich earned h im tS M . ^

B «rd*Iuck h ono rs—and t tie lo r foo rtb -> w en t to Jo h n n y BuUa, a m u e - k n o w n M - y e a r - o ld driving ran g e p rofessional from Ctilcago,

' w ho w en t th re e ntrokcs a liesd of th e field a t noo n w ith a b i t i n g 88. Chen carded a 78 In th e afte rnoon to to ta l a aS3. T ie d w ith h im were H orton Sm ith , o f Chicago, and E arl Fry , A lam eda, Col. T hey received #170 each.

T ied for E igb tb ____T hree w ere Ued fo r e ig h th place.

T hey w ere H enry P ica rd of H ershey,■ Pa., B yron Melson, o f R eading, Pa.,

and th e low a m a te u r o f th e next, F ra n k T oronto , o f B u m m e i w ith 3M. P ica rd a n d N elson 1100 each.

a sha red

O th e r m o c e y - w l n n e r s were: L eooa td O tt, D e n re r . C hand le r H a r ­pe r, F o r ta n o u tb , Va., a n d M ark F ry . A lam eda, O al., t 7 lM each ; w a n e OogglD. S a n F ^ c l s c o , I97.SO,- B n e ry Z louaennM i, P orU aad , O re., C harles Coogdoo, T te o m a , W ash.. J im m y H ln ta , G a rd e n C ity . N . Y.,

- gqd S am Bnead, W h ite S u lp h u r — B p r t o p . ' m w e w b r B tan . l40B jird .V ao ispuT ef.B .O ..$30 ; J a c k

O roo t. .B e n h e y , F s . U o y d U a n - g n im , D iT to n . O .. a n d H a rry Cooper, OUeopM , Mass., $8.83 each.

‘ T tn to w la J m o r tr te a d i ly th ro u g h - — o a t-tb » to a t iia m en ( '« n d M O re« w ere

h igh . O u t tb e m cd ey w ere lo o h ' U g n w i i jX y X ia f f o a n .o f O b ic * g o — -whff took « r JiBBBJHUioeMOB. o f

• BhBWDM*fln-DelawBn, P a .. 809; a n d ' H aro ld (Ju c ) M oSpadea, W lnche t-

te r ,M a u . . 808.

' D Ifta laa o f th e prlae m oney v u b e ld -t ip p e ad in g a p ro te s t by H o r­to n 8 n l t b . w ho aald t h a t Tony P e n n * h a d im p ra re d h la Ue o n a c re e n v b a n t t u b a n w aa n o t tm - .bedded. In th e tu r f . F e n n a a rgued t ta a t th e b a a w as b u ried a n d th e tm m a m e n t coo im lttee ru led In h is

. • t a m . Tlba tc t t r e am en t w as played

I D t w in te r d tU a n d gold tr a i t led to f la a r t a n d e c o th is week fo r th e 18,000 a a a .yranelM O open m a tch

\ p l a y to u » « m e & t TDe field will a t m edal p la y D iu rsd ay a n d

' t b i b e r t l e w u | o In totil* a u te b e s S a tu rd ay

“ S a S m S l t U e . defending e b am - p lo n in th e B an V nDoiaoo, w ill be a n e n try . B e <Ud n o t play In th e S a o a i lu n to to o tn a a e n t .

Yines Downs Perry Again in Pro Tennis Contest

P A U IO W U N O S , O rii(„ R b . 7 ^ B ls w o r th Vines, of Pasadena, d e ­fe a te d F r*d Pe rry , o f E ngland a t th e deae rt ftacQUet club yealerday

■IU9,• T h e t i e t ^ g a v e V l n e i a B t o f l l w d t a th e ir p rese n t p ro fe iilona l b a m - • te rm in g tour.

Car Driver, Stuck In Drift, Fires On Hailey Players

HAILEY, Feb. 7 (S p e c la l) -T h e n e x t tim e S u p t. E . O . Foetcr and a carload of basketba ll p la y e n s to p to give a n yone stuclc In a snow d r if t assis tance , they will p robably Investiga te a t long d is­tance f irs t. B ecause th e o the r Q lght -they learn ed a lesson.

O n th e w ay hom e from D ie­tr ic h . , one mUe below Bellevue, (hey s topped to he lp a c a r th a t R-&I backed in to a m o w b ank . T h e m a n ask in g fo r a id seemed to be u n d e r th e in fluence of In­tox ica ting liquor. A fter he had asked fo r help , h e becam e angry a n d a s M r. F o s te r d rove away, he f ired s ix sho ts .

W hen h e rea ch e d H ailey, M r. Fos ter n o tif ie d th e she riff . From la te repo rts , th e o ffender h a d n o t been located.

Wendell Ekes Out Victory

'V?ENDELL. F eb . 7 (Special) — W endell’s flashy c la s s B club moved In to th e r a n k s of Im p o rtan t con ­tenders In so u th c en tra l Id ah o c ou rt circ les he re S a tu rd ay liig h t by u p ­se ttin g th e K im berly ~ ‘ -------in a n overtim e c lash . T h e visitors g o t a n even b rea k fo r th e evening w h en they dow ned th e local second- te am In a n o th e r over-tlm e c o n tes t

Xn th e fea tu re U lt th e local club le d th ro u g h th e f i r s t th ree quarfers, on ly to h av e C oach L ouis D enton 's c lub 'com e fro in b e h in d to k n o t th e count. I n th e e x tra th ree -m inu te sesdoo , B a rre tt . s U r T ro jan fo r­w ard . d ropped In th e w inning b a s­ke t. B a r re tt le d th e scoring f o r th e even ing w ith 14 points.

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Washington Ski Team Takes Pacific Crown

YOSEMITB, Caltf.; F eb . 7 (UJV- U nlrcrsily o f W aah lng ton ’a sk i p e r­form ers today c a rried hom e' the Pacific C o ast in te rco lleg ia te w in­te r sporta t ro p h y fo r th e th ird s tra ig h t y e a r today .

Placing fou r m e n a m ong th e tU*t five in th e sla lom m l n g , th e Huskies fin ished yesterday w ith a to ta l of 389J po in ts fo r th e th ree -d ay . four- e v en t m eet. U n ive rsity o f Nevada, especially strong In ski Jum ping, took second w ith S78.1 po in ts , a n d S tan ­fo rd w as th ird w ith 931.7.

T h e o the rs fin lahed In th is order: C aliforn ia, 538.8 po ln ta ; U. C. L. A. 28J.7: F resno S ta U , 3 3 U : Sacra- m ento J . C.. 333.71; College of Puget Sound. 312£: P lac e r J . C„ 312A-, R eed college, 3 1 U : Pom ona. aiO.7; U niversity of O regon. 310.1; Califor­n ia Aggies. 18S.1; California Tech, 171; M M esto J . O., 1M.6; a n d O re­gon S ta te , V S .

Lonnie E i^ ln so n , W ashington, cap tured tw o ind iv idual cham pion­ships, w inn ing th e cross-country event F riday a h d th e sla lom yester­day. C arl B echdolt, N evada, won th e ski Jum ping cham pionsh ip ; and th ree a th letes, R a g n ar Qvale, of W ashington, D ick M itchell, of F res­no S ta te ; a n d E a r l Edm unds, Nev­ada , f in ished f i r s t In Sa tu rday 's dow nhill race.

R obinson averaged 1:18.3 m inutes In tw o tr ia ls over th e d i/f ic u it alalom r u n on th e Yoseml,tc ski slopes to w in h i s second indiv idual Utle.

In th e ski Jum ping, B echdo lt leap ­ed 91 fee t and scored 161,4 po ln ta for th e cham pionship.- -

COURTRESULTS

BT .B D W A BD ’B W IN S ■ at. E dw ard ’s dow ned th e Eagles In a Ju n io r h igh school baakelball ta m « p layed on Sa tu rday . F inal

' aoore w aa 13-4. T he/v lctory gave th e B t. E dw ard ’s b a sk et-to a sen a record Of aix gam es w on a n d fou r loat. N ext w eek they a re scheduled to U ngle w ltl) H aaeiton , K im berly a n d Filer.

Fairfield Five Loses Game

O O O D IN O . F e b . 7 (S p e c U ) -T h e pow erfu l a ta t« school Redsklna h a n d e d this i n v a d i n g M ushera tb e lr aecood d e fe a t o f the year he re S a tu rd a y n ig h t by a ecore of 39-84. T h a v ia ito n h a d led a t the e n d of th e h a lf by a eou n t o f 90-19.

A a tro n g O ooding defense he ld M anw eii a n d s p r a t t , s ta r C am aa c oun ty basket-m aiters, in check as A nderaon topped th e scoring fo r th e locals w ith 33 po in ts , in th e final fra m e N eta a n d Hill, r ^ u l a r I M - ak in p layers, fou led ou t. Jones, aub- a tltu tin g fo r H ill aank th e w inning basketa In th e f in a l m inute o f play.

T h e on ly o th e r team to d e tea t th e M ushers th is season is th e Shoshone

lam.C oach D ru ry 's local o u tfit will

ta n g le w ith R ichfield here on W ed­nesday a n d th e n plays a t .D ietrich on Sa tu rday .

M on tana 84; Id ah o 48.Idaho S o a th e m B ra n ch Zl; Mon­

ta n a M ines 88.S t. M a>7's t 7 ; C aJlforai^ 40.U n ire is lty o f Ban Francisco 30;

S tan fo rd 6L xW ash ing ton » : O regon S U t/^ U .U tah o n lre rs lty 4 t : W yoming 38.D enver B nlveralty 42; Colorado

S la te U .W U lan e tte 44, College of Id ah o

84.U ta h S la te 85, Colorado u n lre r-

s lU y W .N o ln D u n . 51: F l l U o i h 1).P e n a S U te 84; G eorgetow n 31N orthw este rn 88: B rad ley T eeb U .VanderbU t 48; A U bam a K .V n irera lty o f Q eorgU 88; U niver-

a lty o f n o r id a 87.V n lT cn lty o f N orth C aro lina 81;

N ew Y otk a n iv e rr ity 89.N.C. S ta te e ^ g e 41; S e a th C aro­

l in a t t .A rkansas B1; T exas C h rlitU n 88.T a le 88; W lUlatns 81.B a tle r 80; W abash IX.T em ple 51; W est V IrgtnU 33.PennaylT anU 40; D artm o v th 38

(tw o e x tra periods).O k lahom a 80; N ebraska 48.O hio S ta te 51s Iow a 48.M ary U n d 88; W ashing ton a n d Lee

88.Io w a S ta te S8| Miasoorl 35.P a r d s e 88; In d ian a 88.

.N aT a l A cadem y 38; C o lunb ia w U T en lly 88.

A rm y 40; Duke un iversity 80.C olorado Mince 38, W estern BtaU

8.G onsaga 19; W ashington BU te 88.T u la n e 87; O to rc la T eeh 88.W lKOdSln 80; M ichigan S ta U 81.M a tah a ll 34; 'Ycnaessee 81.

SEASONS UPHET W ALKING M O N TREA L (UH — C anadians

h av e to le s m to walk tw lro a year. A M on treal a th le tic iim tructor saya t h a t th e change from u noo th aide- w alks a n d green grans in siiinm er to snow a n d ice in w inter, and th e sw itch In footw ear, is responsible,

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Riggert Gets 290 in Boise Pin Meet

One wobbling m aple pin— t h a t rocked around m om entar­ily and then refused to fa ll— w as all th a t k e p t W alt R iggert, s ta r Tw in Falla bowler— fro m a perfec t gam e a t Boise over th e week-end.

R iggert rolled 290 fo r th e h ig h est sing le gam e in Boise th is season. I t w as also a season’s m ark fo r an y Tw in Falls kegler, b reaking th e 280 chalked up here las t w eek by Orv Coleman.

W alt collected one sp are and 11 s tra ig h t strikes a t Boise. H is f irs t h it could have been an easy strike, th e No.4 p in s tand ing up a fte r rock ing around .

B oise’s b est single gam e by boroe-tow n bowler was 288.

I n sp lto o f R lggert'a n e a r-p e rfe c l gam e. T w in F a lls p in team s d id n 't fare so w ell a t th e cap ita l c ity . In m a tch p lay , tw o local ouU iU of m ale bow lera loet to Boise team s a n d th e T w in F a lls w om en’s U am ,O, 0 . A nderson, w en t dow n before Boise fem iiU ne perform ers In a reg ­u la tion th ree -g am e m a tch , w h e n tw o m ore gam es were tacked on, how ever, th e T w in F a lls crew took th ree o u t of five.

Boise A ll-S tars dow ned B a rn a rd Auto, T w in Falla. 3,699 to 3,453. w is e Id a h o Pow er ba re ly nosed o u t Sego M ilk team , consisting of A1 K lrche r o f B uh l a n d four T w in F a lls k e g len . 8<!ore w aa 3.441 3.417.

Best to ta l In th e m a tch e s was m ade by Qtavenson, Boise, w ith eo«.H is 333 w as tops in U>e m atches.R lggert'a aao w as m a d e in singles p l ^ a f te r th e m atehes.

M ra. S m ith , Bolae, h a d h igh single fo r th e lad les w ith 309. DavU. h e r team m ate , h a d h igh to ta l w ith 60S.

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Gooding Quint Looms as Team to Beat’

aO O D IN O , F eb. 7 (Special)—T h e pow erfu l O oodtag S en a to rs to d a y h a d se rved no tice th a t th e y a re th e te a m to b e a t in ao u th c en tra l Id a h o basketbaU circles. C oach A p B erg’a o u tf it h u n g up ita second consecu­tive v ic tory of th e aeason over O ak ­ley S a tu rd ay n ig h t t v a decisive 33-14 score . T h e S e n a to rs also ho ld a decision over th e H o rn e ts scored la a t m o n th .

I n S a tu rd a y ’s t i l t th e local club Jum ped In to a lead In th e opening m in u tes o f play a n d he ld th e a d ­v a n tag e aU th e w ay. C oun t a t th e h a lf t im e w aa 11-4. T h e v la ito n ra llied In th e th i r d pe riod to o u u score O oodlng w ith th e cou n t a t th e s ta r t o f th e f in a l s ta n za read ing 18-13. b u t th e S e n a to r de fense t ig h t­ened a n d C oach M . C . C rannev 'a o u tf it w as allow ed only tw o p o in ts in th e n e x t e ig h t m in u tes of play .

V au g h t a n d W e ^ t r o m w ere h ig h p o in t m e n for tiie w inne rs w ith lo c o u n te rs e ac h , w hile L eroy C rltc h - fleld topped th e O akley club w ith six.

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te im tn e th e u u s e of Uils d rastic d ia n g e in personality . N atura lly , w ith D la iy refu sing to say any th ing i ^ l u d y h a d to be confined to ou t-

: -In th e faee, Dtaay ts th e b l n y o t y«df8 a f o w W h a w aa treeb

o u t o t T exas and (und i. His beau ty th e n w aa of w h i t l believe Is c a ta ­logued aa th e “hnne it, plonoer and rugged" type, u stlH is. i l ls head is a blk la rg e r itisn w hen he was c h unk ing for lim iston, tsut would sUIl b e described aa a " fa st ball p lto h e r" shape. And a s for h is phy - -‘oue. h e rem ains only a leopard

tin aw ay from T arta n ,O b an iea P a nona iU r

P e rh ao s U lu y ’s c lothes h iv e o b a n ie d h is jwrionaJJty. T here was a U m * ,w h en no one would have h a d a n y difficulty (tisUnguialilng be- t,ween h im a iu t .AiUhony Bdoii, b u t today D ls count .p o t Uie dapper B rl- tlali fo re ign m in u te r a p a ir of sp a ' a n d lick h im a to 1 a n d 8 to 0 I.. a sa rto ria l doub le .hraciir. W hen I aaw h b n h e wan w earing a sporta o u tf it th a t l e n no th ing to b e d e - a ired , u n lfw l l whh h ii>ior movie cam e ra In Um Imuiin nr the onlooker. H e erae. to uan Um clnlltilittiil phrann co ined by O apt, MnlynniK, "a tig h t fo r eoro eyes.''' W hatever th e cause, Dliay ims dergone a trftnenrtnus d iange. O nly recen tly h e waa m ade an honorary m em ber of ^ l ^ i o n a B each w o n . en-a go lf a n honor w hichh i « c e p t« d wiUi a ip w c h th a t blendad pe rfec tly w ith iim pastel tln U d w alla Of th e clubroom In w hieh h e stood.

T o d a ta h e h a sn ’t said a b itta r 1 a ia in e t th e CardUials, llra n c ii B M m i o r flam B n a d e n .

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Carey Skiers Fom Qiib

CA REY . P^b. 7 <6peclal) • fu ll-fledged ak l club la in acUon h e re , w ith p la n s a lready u n d e r way fo r th e choosing of a ait« a n d w ith in s tm c tlo n s having a l r e a ^ been r e ­ceived from one o t th e s ta f f m em ­bers o l B u n VaUey'a S U club,

T h e new organ iia tlon , know n a s ' th e C arey S k i club, is headed by S e n . D . E . A dam son. P a u l Robinson is v ice p refld en t a n d M iss DelAo A dam son is se cretary -treasu rer.

M r. A dam son con tac ted S u n V al­ley a n d a t a second m eeting Jo h n B a u m a n , associate dU ector of ou t­d o o r aclivltlea a t S u n Valley, O ene V a n O uilder, S u n Valley's publicity d irec to r, a n d Ja rv is Schau ffle r. re s i­d e n t secre tary of th e S u n V alley Ski c lub , were p rese n t to a id th e club in ita progresa.

T h e re a re 14 m em bers in th e new club .

Riggs Defeats Frank Koyacs

M IA M I BEA CH , F la., V tb . 7 (OR) —Bobby R iggs of Los A ngeles, th e n a tlo n 'a seco n d -ra n k in g n e t s ta r , to ­d a y a d d ed th e S u rf club UUe to hU lis t o f F lo rid a a m ate u r tenn la vie- toriea.

R iggs d e feated F ra n k K ovacs of O ak lan d , C a lif , I n th e f lnaU 3-6, 6-3, e -4 . 6-3.

K ovacs overpow ered . B oM y w ith h la sm a sh in g gam e to w in th e f irs t se t. B u t R iggs w aa able to ou tsteady h im in th e second a n d th ird seta. T h e O ak lan d youngste r m ade a n o th ­e r s tro n g b id in th e fo u rth set. b u t R iggs ca lled on h la b est gam e a n d tu rn e d h im back again .

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British Entrant Talces Women’s Sicating Grown

ffTO CK H O LM , Sw eden, Feb. (U.R>—M iss M egan T sylor, o t G re a t B r ita in , h e ld th e w om en'i flgur* sk a tin g cham pionsh ip o t th e w orld today, th e second E ngllshw om a ‘ w ear th e crow n.

S h e overcam e th e high ly favored 1937 cham pion , Cecilia Coliedge. T h e A u atra lla n -b o m U. S ..e n lra n t , H edy S tenu f, w as th ird .

Cunningham Wins Mile As Forest Towns Sets Record in Hurdle Event

N E W YORK, F eb . 7 (U.R) — D im inutive B en Johnson.; C olum bia’s Nefirro s p rin t s ta r , w as called th e w orld’s fa s te s t hum an today following h is record breaking perform ances in th e M illrose gam es.

B efore a capacity crowd of 17,000 in M adison S quare G arden S atu rday n ig h t, Jo h n ­son tw ice sm ashed th e accept­ed indoor fig u re s in th e 60- y a rd dash.

I n h is p relhnU iary h e a t Jo h n so n w as clocked in 63 seconds, equaling th e w orld m ark he ld by su c h speed m erch an ta a s Jessie O w ens. L oren M urchison , J a c k Q d e r . E u lace P e a ­cock a n d o the rs . O n h is n e x t tr ip , in th e sem i-fina l h e a t , h e low ered th a t t>y a te n th , a n d in th e f in a l h e broke th e ta p e in s ix seconds f la t .

T ow ns WJna F\3rreat (Spec) T ow ns, G eorg ia ,

a n d A llan TDlmich, W ayne, broke th e U record fo r covering 6 - y a rd s a n d topp ing five hu rd les . T o lm lch w as tim ed In 07.4 in h is p re lim in a ry h e a t b u t failed to r e p e a t i t In th e f in a ls -wKen T ow ns m a tch e d th a t m a rk to w in th e e v e n t by a y a rd .

A ccuracy of th e clock ing o f th e In terscholasU c m l l f f lW l^ ^ a s <{ues- tloned In to m e circ les w h en th e schoolboy foursom e fro m D e L a S a lle in s t itu te w as tim ed In 3 :3 3 J b rea k in g a ll p rev ious M illrpse rec ­o rd s for th e even t. T h is w as fo u r- te n th s of a seoond b e tte r t h a n th e M illrose record se t by P ennaylvan ia . Jo h n Quigley, L ouis Collado, G eorge T u ck n o tt a n d E ddie R ogers fo rm ed th e D e U S a lle team .

T h e th ird w orld rec o rd to be ecllp - !d w as Uie H i m ile college t«U y

w hen th e N orth T exas S ta te te a m — W ayne a n d BlaUie ly d e o u t a n d D el- m e r a n d E lm er B row n—w on th e e v en t In 7:37.6, sh a v in g m ore th a n tw o seconds o ff th e m a rk o f 7:39.« aet by New Y ork u n ive rs ity i n 19S3.

San E am an l Losea T h e pe renn ia l K a n sa n , O le n n '

C unningham , w on th e W an am ak er m ile a s expected, beatin g o u t h is f e l­low K ansan , A rchie S a n R om an i. I t w as C unn ingham ’s f i f th v ic to ry In six MUlrose m ile s ta r ts , a n d gave h im th e first-leg on h is th ird W a n a ­m a k er trophy . H e a lre ad y h a s r e ti re d tw o.

D on L ash . In d ia n a , ho ld e r o f th e w orld two m ile record , w on h is speci­a lty bu t failed to f in ish In th e one m ile ru n .

T h e b ig surprise o f th e m e e t w as ' "long" Jo h n W oodru ff's f a ilu iy to f in ish b e ttar th a n se v en th In th e 880-yard ru n w hich w as w on by C harley B eetham , fo rm erly of O hio s ta te . I t w as th e f i r s t d e fe a t a t th is d istance fo r th e N egro O lym pic cham pion (ince B eetham nosed h im ou t in th e 1636 n a tio n a l ch am p io n ­ships.

Gang BH8ter8 Get Do-Nut Victory

O a n g B ustars -downed th e Black L egion In a h ig h school do>nut loop ga m e by a c o u n t of 18-9. T h e con ­te s t w as th e on ly one of th ree sc h ed u le d . gam es th a t w as played.

L ineu ps: B lack Legion (8)—O rc h ­a rd . D on H arder. D ltk H arder. H a r ry T ay lo r, H ayw ard, W arner, H yde. O an g B u s te n — O oodnight, O u tte ry , MUls, Pu ta le r , Sloan.

T h e average capacity of a frelghl c a r o n a n A m erican c la u 1 railroad U 48.8 tooa . aa com pared to 4i.o to n s in 182«. .

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C O M N E BC IA L LEA GU E (AUeys 3 a n d 4)

M e n , Feb. 7—E lka vs. ZIp-W ay. Tnea., Feb. 8 - S c h ll ta va. S tn d e - .

baker.W ed.. Feb . f t.- Id a h o Pow er vs.

N a tio n a l L aundry.T b w i , Feb.' l » ~ B a m a r ^ A uto

ra . DeU's. ^

C IT Y LEA GU E (Alleys 1 a n d 2)

Mod., F eb . 7 -K tan b e rly vs. Log T avern .

T bcs., Feb. 8 -B ro o k fleM vs. C. C. A n d en o n com pany.

W ed.. Feb. » -C b e v ro le t n . Poet Ofdoe.

T bnra., Feb. 1 » -E m ertc k 'a vs. T w in F a n s F loo r MllL

FrL. F eb . 11—P a rls la o L aundry T*. T w in F alla L um ber.

RED SK IN S D EFEA TED M IAM I. F la., F eb . 7 (UA — T h e

C hicago B e ar^ bo ttled up th e g re a t Sam m y B augh a n d h a n d e d th e W ashing ton R edsk in s a 16 to 10 trouncing ta a p rofessional footbaU gam e under a trop ical su n a t B u r* dine s tad ium yesterday .

1MV18IBI.EHalf-SolMTU ttla

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.......... J . a n d w at-O T to o r 8M m w ithou t nails BulltM you r o ld aboea look a n d w ear Uks new,

i n O M IA P IR■ P C A O II m u m R

H«w Era ShM Repair

H I nH U M M N. A c r w r r m M a k e tW a lr e

d r h h g i i t f p ’p . . . A t d r i m t t t f s 50 tlm ts a d s j !

JUST'F it t in g r o l l in g a g a in "

can waste Vi Mile of gas!A m ile o{ i t 0 p > a n d ' | 0 d r iv in g a ro u n d liotnc m u y w e l l b e a m il e a n d a h a lf to y o u r e n j in c .

T h a t ’s b c c a u ie I n " lo w " t e a r , y d u r en- B<«e m n k cs a b o u t 12 t u m a (o r e a c h tu r n o l y o u r w h e e ls . I n • 'a e c o n d ." a b o u t 8 . . . in ''l i lg h , '' o n ly a b o u t 4 .

.V/ig// eniin— tt lound roll,i i ' i 04/f lW f r o m • f J n i l* * to p c a n (ra sfe

" u n d / i ja i f a d " |a a o i / n e t o c a r ry >■<>'1 '/i o f a m il* .

T o c u t t h i s o o i t l y w a i t e , th e y f o u n d a w iiy to r c a r r a n i e t h e c h e m ic a l a tru c tu re

K nsotlne, m a ld n c e v e r y d r o p u a a b le to y » u r m o to r u n d t r a / l d r / r i n i o o n d ir /o m .

Y O U K O IA II B A TIO

IN HIGH GEAR IS ABOUT 4 TO I IN 6KOND OfAR 15 A»OUT « TO 1 IN low OKAR IS ABOUT 12 TO 1T h e more you ST O P and S T A R T , the farthe r you r engine traveU in com par- (•on to you# w hee ls . . . end the greater ^ w ^ e of •‘undlgest« l" gasoline.

Y o u c a n a a v d o n y o u r 8 to p a n d g o d r lv - l n | c o i t a b y t h e r e g u la r ubc o f S u p e r - B h«U . T r y I t — a n d te e f o r y o u r a e l f w h a t a d if T e h n c d i t m a k c s l

Savii o n Stop a n d Go

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For Real Beauty Specialists Consult the Classified DirectoryW A NT ADS R A TES

RATES tta. UMC n a daT)six days, p e r Um p e r d a y --------- l i eT l ^ d a y i, p e r l i n t p e r d j iy ^ l lo O ne A*7 , p e r Use_____________ U o

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tlserfient Is i>aid fo r w ith in aeran daya of ( I n t loM tU oa.N o d a ^ M a d ta k e n fo r lesi th a a SOe, Inc lud ing dU oo tm t

U o e o t c lass ttled advexU alns c o s i- p u te d o a basis o f five le n g th w ords p e r line.

COM PLETE COVERAGE 'AT O NE COST

PH O N E S3 o r S8 F O R A D T A S Z R

f e m a l e h e l p w a n t e d

U IO O IA tg e d houM keeper, to ^ h o m good h o m e m e a n t m ore th a n w ages. B ox 34, H m e8*N ew t.

W ANTED—E xperienced g ir l o r worn* a n fo r genera l housew ork. R e fe r­ences. C all In pe rso n 203 Blue L akes N orth .

.BOARD AN D ROOM.

ROOM a n d b o ard . 916 3 n d A n . No.

BOARD a n d room . 130 « th Ave. N a

FO R R E N T -R O O M S

F D R fnS H E D room , ou tside en> tran c e . Close In. 337 5 tb Ave. No.

PI^RSON ALSMA O AZIH E exchange. Pub llo M ar*

k e t_______________ ______________

NORMAN B a te s now itg i» t* r tn s s tu d e n ts in m usic a n d dancing . C all 1386.

STEAM h e a te d room s. E very th lne fu rn ished . 113. m a 469 2 n d A ve. N.

SK A T IN G 25c c ac h . 2 m l. E as t and 2 No. of W ash ing ton school. M ary Alice P a rk .

I P YOU ne ed a cu re fo r d a n d ru ff, fa llin g h a ir o r ba ldness c a ll 1478 fo r a ppo in tm en t.

R ELIA BLE p a rty w an ts td borrow $400 un til N ovem ber 1. G ood secu r­ity a n d references . B ox 33, News- 'Tirocs.

Y

L E T ME p lace you r o rd e r now for ea r ly sh ip m en t o f, S tn rk trees, nhrub.^ a n d roses. I ^ e landscape p la n s d raw n to y o u r own, requ ire ­m en ts . W e h av e a b o u t 600 d if fe r­e n t 'k in d s o f sh a d e tree s , shrubs, roses a n d o th e r o rn a m e n ta ls th a t a re ha rd y a n d weU a d ap te d to th is cllm otc . A m erica 's o ldest a n d w orld’s la rg e s t n u rse ry . 133 years o f g iving s a tis fac to ry service. Phone 653 o r d ro p c a rd to Box M I. J im Y oung, local S la rk Brop. rep.

BU SIN ESS OPPO RTU N ITYF O R SA LE: G ood p ay ing second

h a n d business. G ood ch an c e for r ig h t p a rty . W rite B ox 18. News- T lm es.

CARD O F TH A N K S

r o o m a n d b o a ro . 131 7 th Are. N orth. P h o n e 601.

3 NEW a i r eoad ltlo n ed rm s w ith or w ithou t bd. 137 4 tb A ve. N . Ph . 1890W.

APARTM ENTS FO R R E N TA PT. fo r ren t. C aledonia H ote l.

1 RM- p a rtly f u m , a p t . o r sleep­ing room. R easonable . P1j .,615-J.

3 ROOM fu rn ish ed A pt,, h e a t and w ater fu m . 637 M ain W .

FO R R E N T ; 4-room u n fu rn ish ed a p a r tm e n t. P h o n e 063-W o r 448.

B R 03SE A U a p t. fo r r e n t only. 338 3rd No.

Hold Everything!

"F irs t I t w as pow der, now lipstick!—W oman, d o n ’t you e of any th in g b u t your beauty?"'

FOR SALE M ISCELLANEOUS

ST U D IO couch, circula tor, frad lo . -"■tte ige, table, chairs , c o rne t'' lava­

to ry. violin. 430 3rd Ave. E.

3>RM. M ODERN fu rn ish ed ap t. Bungalow A pts, 2nd Ave. E.

T R U M P ET BAR&AINW i CL se ll/f lg h tly used #133^0 K ing

trum pef, case a n d 3 m u tes to r 860 cash. See WIU W righ t. K T n , T w in Palls.

FU R N ISH ED , J u s ta m e re In n . 456 a n d O asis P h . VJl.

•36 V-8 TR U C K , sem l-tral!er, slock rack , fac to ry buUt. O ehrlg Bros., Shoshone.

W e desire to th a n k o u r friends fo r th e ir k indness, w ords of sym ­p a th y a n d f lo ra l o ffe rin g s in our la te be reavem en t.

Mr#. O ra A. R eynolds M rs. I ;. L. R eynolds R a lp h 8 . R eyno ld s M rs. R eva M . Pence.

A 5-ROOM m o d em house w ith large sleeping po rch . L oca ted on « th No. Phone 0188-R3.

A FEW m om enta s p e n t scann ing th is section will o f ten prove prof- iU ble.

TRAH iE R houses. G em T ra ile r Co.

STEA M B A TH SPO O R e lim in a tio n c au ses rheum a*

f tlsm . S tea m b a th s a n d m assage rem ove poisons a n d a re good for sinus, d l a h ^ > 'e n em la a n d all chron ic d iseases. R oom 8 ,180 M ain N orth .

MOD. 6*nn. fu m . house . 311 2nd Ave. No. C all a f te r 7 p . m .

4 ROOM {iotis«. e e lla r , g a ra g e , fn ilt.

BEAUTY SH O PSM A RO fLLE'S—786 M a in Ave. East.

••The B e tte r W ave Shop ." 13 years experience you r g u a ra n tee . Eve­n ings by a p p o in tm e n t P h . 1001-W.

BA RG A IN3 g a lo re lU te d da lly In these colum ns. R ead o r use t h m for profits.

F o r B e tte r B eau ty Serv ice T ry th e A rtia tlc B eau ty Salon T w ins F a l l» - P h 109—B uh l B eauty A r ts Academ y

Phone 305 135 M ain W,

T H E IDA H O B a rb e r U B e au ty S hop la giving a *5.00 N u tr l- to n lo OU w ave fo r >s.60. T h is w ave is re ­condition ing , leaves no b roken o r fUEzy ends. I t lb a so ft, lu strous a n d loBllng w ave. A nd specia l fo r th is week on ly . Sham jw o and wave, d ried fo r 60c. 131 M ain B.

. Phone 434.

H E L P W A N TED — M ALEB O ^ " ’^ A N T E D — Ages 13 to 16—

to do p lea8an t*ed iica tlona l w ork aficrnoonfl a n d B atiirdays. Good jw y. A pply by le tte r to J , T . care Times-Newii.

VALUAHLE sftlM Irsn c h b ir a v ail­able In til ls com m un ity to m an of good c h a ra c lw . S e ll a n d serv­ice h igh g rad e ciuitnm tailo red iim <te-to-n)easuro o lotlies (o r m en Mid women, m ndn by Inmous '•Golden R ule” N ash, la rg eat i

'p n n y In tjie lunua iry . O omplele liiir of f ine wooli'iin n t poi>iil»r prlte .i now reody fo r eurly spring trnde. A tlrac llve . rxcluslvo proii cHililoi) w ill he o ffe red th e m a who meetH nnalU lcatlons. 3,300 m en consider Uilft tlio best m onsy m aker In se lling field , liiv sstl- ga te for yourself. W rite a t ones fo r de tails. T lie ' A. N aah C om ­pany, KKM E lm S tre e t , C incinna ti, 0)Uo.

SITUATIONS W A N TEDE X P. G IR L w nnU typ ing a n d gen- ‘ e ra l book w ork. C all 1636.

W AN TED : W ork o r c a ra o f chU- riren day o r n ig h t. P h . 1335-W.

W AN TED ; U cwln*. P tlcea W ork gu a ra n tee d . P l i. 04.

FOR R EN T— H O U SES

3 ROOM fu rn ish ed I>uplex w ith sleeping po rch a n d g a rage , (33.50.

NEW 3-room fu rn ish ed house w ith e lectric ran g e a n d re frig e ra ­tor, ba th , $3250.

BEAUCHAMP S t ADAM S 135 Shoshone S ou th

P h o n e 304 or 888

FOR SA L E — M ISCELLANEO US

SEA F O O D a Publlo M arke t.

ELECTRIC fen c e .'P u b llo M a rk e t

FREBH sm elt daUy a t th e Publlo M arket.

FO R B A U S-S . 4. 8 a n d BO lb. Jard cans. L iberty M arke t.

LA RO E tra i le r house , new ly wired, $30. lOfi Q uincy Bt.

1 H IV E of been, ben nupplles, ml. W.< ‘1 No. H an se n Serv. S ta .

FOR SALEA X m> D O O R GLASS

W IN SS B IE L O AND W m D O W OLABS

No c harge fo r labo r se tting g lass \ t you will bring your ta sh or d rive your c a r in.

P h o n e 5

MOON’S

FOR SALE— FURNITURE

NEW 2 piece ove rttu ffed se t. Call a t D r. HaiA's office.

T H E R E is no necessity to r unneed­ed ex tra fu rn i tu re to lie in the atU c w hen a few c en ts invetted in Ute C lassified BecUon will sell It fo r yotL .

FRU ITS and VEGETABLESCXr r o t s by sack o r truck load.

Alvcy, -li m l. So, >4 W . So. Park.

A PPLES by th e tiushel o r truck . Brow n's O rchard , 3 mi. W. of

LOST AND FOUND

M ISCELLANEOUSLOW CO ST a n d h ig h rea d er ,

cen tage m ake these little ad s th e m ost econom ical a n d profitab la m arke t-ln tow n.

CUSTOM k illing , cu ring a n d sm ok­ing m eats . P h o n t3 3 , In d e p e n ' ‘ Packing P la n t. \ —

USED IM PLEM EN TS snd

M ACHIN ERY 40 ACRES. H ansen d is t r ic t Sm all imp. P , O . Box 4S. H ansen.

CLIM A X IN G A R E A L SA LSl T he C o a ^ lld a te d W ag o n a n d M a­

chine C om panyV BALB sw eeps on to a clim ax a s scores o f I tem s a rc ta k en ou t of r eg u la r s to d c to , r e ­duce inventorj-. N ew m e rc h an ­dise . . . used Im p lem ents a n d m a - c h ln fs , . . to o l.i . . . bu ilde rs h a rd ­ware . . . household n e ed s; he re is a parU al lis t:

3-way plows—In cu b a to r — U tt« r C arrier—H orse p o ta to C u ltlra to rs —B eet C u lU v a to rs -B ee t P lan te rs —P o u to P lan te rs—S ulky Plow s— G ang P lo w s -2 8 inch . A m erican B ean H u l le r - I 3 f t . WlndmlU H eads—G aa EiiRincs. 1H *8 h. p.— W agon bo.' es—B uilders H ardw are —H atche ts—E nanielw at* — Alum­inum w are—O rc h arrd Ladders— D itchers—Flue C leaners — H ard ­wood R eaches—Steel W a g o n W heels—F a rm all T rac to r—3 J . D. T rac to rs—M owers—K itc h en U ten­sils—O il B u m h ig C irc u U to rs - Coal Clrculators-*-Blcycles—Pum p Jacks—L ea th e r B elting—Electric M otor—E lectric R ange — Gasoline Range.

D on 't m iss th is supe r sa le a t T ie Consolidated W agon a n d M achine Com pany In T w in Falls . jM any Item s are ac tua lly p riced l>elow ca? t;

46 ACRES on highw ay n e a r T w in Palls. A rea l ba rga in a t ttlSJW p e ra c r c . J . E . W hite.

160 ACRES irrigated U nd, clover a n d a lfa lfa , 885 A. Class A graa- Ing perm it. A ddltloiial 40 acree •for w ln tw feeding on th e creek. C laude Cam pbell, 8 ml. N. W. O oodlng.

REA L ESTA TE FOR.SALEMODERN Duplex. P hone 603-W.

F O R S A L G -3 loU w ith sm all house on oom er of Addison a n d H arrl' son. Phone 1963.

6 R O pM m od. house, 100 f t . IdtT p aved s tre e t, o r will trad e for sm a ll farm o r acreage w ith m odem house n e a r T . F . Box 31, News- T lm es.

IM PL E M E N T R E P A IR IN G HAVE braces, h itch es , ree n lo rd n g

Irons f itte d to m a ch ln try r ig h t a t your .ra n c h , by po rtab le w elding and c u llin g to rch . M alleable c a s t­ings saved , m a d e s tro n l;^ . G rease- gun f itt in g s to rep lace p la in oilers. T rac to r valve a n d bearing work. M agneto te s tin g . G eorge W oodt. P h o n e 1303. 763 M ain Ave. N orth. T w in Falls .

PR EPA RE now for you r new hom e by acquiring one o t B rem er’s large FH A approved residen tia l loca­tions th rough y o u r ow n broker a t >350.00 each. C onvenien t te rm s u n til you a re ready to build m ay be arranged . B e tte r va lues th a n we offer wUl be h a rd to find.

AUTOS FOR SALE1939 E S S E X coupc, new brakes,

new coll. new w iring, fa ir condi­tion. C heap . No. 527 2nd Ave. W.

193S V8 D eluxe touring tudo r se> d a n .

1636 C h ev ro le t Coach.1036 T errap la n e Coach.

A U TO MART , 3rd a n d M ain W est

FO R SA LE OR TRADEO G DEM , U ta h residence property,

v a lu e »6,600. Will trad e to r ran c h o r f a rm n e a r Tw in F a lls o r B u r­ley, Id a . J . S. D aniels, 3731 J e f ­fe rso n Ave., O gden, U tah .

IN SURANCE

L O ST : Betw een suga r fac tory -and town. G oodrich 10-ply tire and wheel fo r 10^0 Chev. truck . N otify A m algom ated S ugar Co. Rew ard.

30o p e r >100.00 u nder book ra te on 3 y r pollclcs in T T F. Dwel­lin g s >6.40 per >1,000,00 for 3 yr. See m e f irs t. Rm . C, Fidelity B ank Dldg. Ph. 1126-J. W. E. Banger.

Business and Professional

DIRECTORYBicuclea

HuUding Contracting

DICYCLE. good condition . 4tl house No. o ff A ddison on Tyler,

FO R sa le—IJean s tra w . P hone 0480*

F O R B A L B -1J3 sh a re s S a lm on river w ater ilo fk >19 p e r sh a re . P . O. Box 34, A m sU rdam .

O LIOHTLY d am ag ed K im b a ll up-‘ ‘ ‘ ------- ‘ aac riflce. P h o n e 1006

Box 7»6, T w in Falls.

CANVAS o f a ll k in d s a n d deso rtt^ tio n i a n d c a n v a s im pairing. ‘n i» - m eta T o p a n d Body W orka. Phone 730.

W ANTED; C iistnm h a y c h o p p ln i, beat o f equ lim ien t. I 'h . 0280-113.

l>ependab]b young m a rr ie d m a n n re d i work o t a n y U n d . W h a t have yon to o ffe r? P h . 0486-R4.

A I/ i’E llA 'nO N H . rep a irin g ; S pec ia l­ty (III fu r <<>au. 13 y rs . e ^ lU I 0 th Avp. E. Mrn, H arris ,

E X P. OOOK w nnls w ork. G ood on pastry . C an go anyw here . 3#l B u . c h an a n . P h o n e 1683.

O A RPK N l’E R i E xperienced . I n tw - lo r tln U h tn g a specia lty . P hene 1411

M a r r i i d couple w a n u w ork on L f a rm o r r a n c h . K xperlenced. Box

33. N ew i-T lm ee.

I BIXPKRIBNCBD fa rm e r a n d Ihrlga- to r w u h re t. S tea d y w ork. Phone V118, m M a in W .

U B T CA SH fo r you r wool, pelts, h ides. Junk a n d m ixed m e ta l o f a ll kinds. Idaho . Ju n k h o u h . 183 Beo> ond Ave. B.

R ED 'S T rad in g Post. Tl>e working m an 's friend . C lo th ing , ahoes. ten ts . tugg«ge. eU). 333 Uhoeliono

TW ENTY 6 0 -ia llon h eavy s tee l lard dn im s w ith a u to m atlo "Qtiloklox" tops. Ideal a s w at* r b a rre ls to r ■heep eam pe. fo r h a u lin g bu tter* mUlF. e n d to r ve rm in proo f s to ra ie . Royal B akery, 136 3nd Bt. X. Phone700.

F U R N IT U R E -N e w a n d u e ed 'fu rn l- tu re o t a ll k in d s, coal ranges, eleo- tr io ranges, ooal stovaa, o lrcu la io n a n d o th e r Itouaelioid f u m la b in it. Mooo'a. P b o M ft. M ora Ptwme no, a to ra Na ft -

O O OD E dl8 s tr in g p a r w o u n i a tyle U n g e ban lo . 1-1 n«w pH ee. B u i th (xanm erclal p o p o o m m ach lna G uns, m iu lca l >nsth>menU and o the r used m irchaxw lU e. 3 u M ain Ave. 8o.

Coal and Wood

DEALER fnr Ilnyst, Sp ring O anyon and K n n n ir rf r ro al. F s lrb a n k s MofMi ninlirr. lirfi'xm Coal and Bervlcr. I'lum r 187,

l)octorii'DenHtt$Dr. ( i . I., Jlnyfiiser. F oo t S pecial-

U t. over (;, O, Atirtersoo Blor*. F h , 363-J. ______________

liuildlnff UtatertalaP ra tt'n ilm tilvient o il m an . th e

heaviest ronfrr nn<l Uie U m i lira m an in 'I'niu Poll"-

Electrical AppUaneetAm erican KiniiUi Oo. P a r ish Hall.

Everylliln i E lcrtrlcal, Phone «3.

Fbor Sandingn o o r 'u a ix lln g . H. A, Uelder. 103I.J.

/tmrancePeavpy-’l'sl'^r Inc. P it. 301.

H, y ShopWniAlIt "H*I‘

U fl and DU flo. »* c li o M . D ,

K IV B n i.d .. o n l , f h . I l l ,

f t ovinerO»l> TUAWaFKR

W io n e3 3 l lo«n»aO»nl«

Money to LoanFA R M ERS—W hy pay more than 4

p e r ,c e n t on your m ortgage. Heo F edera l F a rm Loan office, Dsnk a n d T ru s t Bldg.

Plumbing-HeatingI F r r s PLUM OINO o r h e a t -

IN O .-pum ps. Atokers. or w ater soft- eners, P h o n e 383-Alnce 1911, Home P1umbtol|t e n d H eating Co.

P lum bing a n d H eating

' OBtfiopathiiDR. K ‘ j , MllFerT

hie Physician

Radio RepairingAll Qiakes Radio:) Repaired ......

S tfT locd . F ac to ry lU d lo Bernlct. I'lt. M i 13« 2nd M.

Eetate-lmuranceO .'O ra v e s i t Hons. r t i . SlU.

, Typewrlicnn n U la artd service. Ph. M.

■^pholtterj^aW ftQt^d—U pliolstcr’in i . irpalring ,

f u r n l tu n refln ls liln a . window shsd* w ork. O t i u a n d Ui'uley iM rimuro Oo. P h o n e UO. ISO B ^ o n d 01. East.

B P R U fal’, f ille d m *lire»sei made Old oneal M a ttrm ea a n d recovered. Wool

Wd»her ServiceW B r*M U a l l m akes w s tlie u Wll'

MO’i a t M A ppU asce. P h . fli-J.

g o o d B U Y S IN H O M ES 4 ROOM p laste red house w ith

large lot, located In e a s t p a rt, and W ashington school. O nly $900.

G OOD 4-room m odem house w ith glassed sleeping po rch . Nice buU t-ln cab ine ts , fu ll basem ent. >1890. >830 cash . ba l. >17.49 pays in t,. p rin c ip al a n d taxes.

NEW 5-room str ic tly m odem hom e. All hardw ood floors. la rge liv ing room w ith firep lace , fu ll cem en t basem en t w ith pipe fu r­nace . D ouble ga rage. W ill sell on te n n s or trad e equity to r sm aller house c lear.

BEA U CH A M P & ADAMS 1S6 S hoshone S o u th Phone 804

FARM LAN D VALUES

n o ACRES 9 ml. SW B uhl. IIOOOM dow n >500 year. Good land , ex tra w ater, e lectricity , schoool bus. U n ­t i l Feb. IS only. See ow ner, K ml.

S U E . o f Curry.

fen d a n ts . and each of th e n , aa fol*' low s: T h a t a ll U xes a n d - « assess- m e n u of every kind, c h arac ter a n d - o r descrip tion levied a n d -o r u aet> . ,sed ag a in s t th e real p roperty , and eac h a n d every, p a rt thereof, h e re in ­before described In th e tiU e of th is ac tion , p rio r to th e year. 1037. now a pp ea rin g in th e office o f ‘a pp ea rin g in th e office o f th e c o u n ty ■ ! « « « , „ .n d .x .= m c lo u J Z ' J f '

a -R oom s a n d ba th .3rd E a s t ........................ >1600.00

B-rooms a n d b a th . Othave. N o............................. -. 4300.00

4-room s a n d b a th .3 rd a v e ............................. .. 1000.00

3 acre tr a c t , improved... ... 1600.00S acre tr a c t , well Imp...... ... 6000.0016 acre t r a c t . Im p......... ... 5000.0030 acre t r a c t , im p ........... ... 6000.00

60 acres Im proved. 9 miles so u th ­eas t Srom T w in Falls . 90 se res in a lfa lfa . E xcellen t opportun­ity fo r p u r ty w ith cash down pa y m en t o f >1.350.00. Full pu r­chase p rice >fl,000«l.

BO-acre ve ry well Improved fa rm 6 m iles so u th from H ansen . Price tifiOOOO. Down paym ent requ ired >3,600.00. o r wUl cash r e n t fo r >1,000X10.

40 a m a im proved . 7 m iles s o u th ' ea s t f ro m B urley, Idaho . P u r ­ch ase p rice >3,000.00. Down

' p a y m en t requ ired >750X)0.40 A. U nproved. 6 mL No. J e r ­

om e on highw ay. P rice K 600. Dow n p a y m en t >1.000.

In q u ire W . G ra n t KUboume; P. O. Box 361. T w in P a lls o r Ph . 0386-Jl.

FARMS FO R RENT40 A CRES fo r c a sh re n t. W rite Box

35. N ew s-Tlm es.

L E G A I, A D V E R lT siM E N T SBURLEY

M rs. C . M . O berh«)t*er if if l M n . E . C o rinne T erhune e ^ te rta ln a d th « B . F . B . d u b a t d in n e r a n d b ild«« T h u rsd ay . Five tablea w ere In p lay w ith M rs. T . B. N lchola o f Long B each , C alif.. Miss E llen M as Obcr>

collec tor o f T w in Falls County, S ta te o f Id aho , be cancelled; th a t a ll u * sessm en ti en d -o r taxes of every clnd. c h a rac te r an d -o r description, ev led a n d -o r a sse»ed ag ain st sa id

r e a l p roperty , and each a n d every p a r t the reo f, p rio r to th e year, 1837. by th e c i ty of Tw in FalU. Id aho , be cancelled : th a t th e p la in tiff la the ow ner of and en titled to th e poe- sesslon o f said rest property , a n d e a c h a n d every p s r t thereof, a n d th a t th e tit le o f the p la in tiff th e re ­in a n d the re to U good and va lid : th a t th e defendants , ai)d eac h of them , h av e n o esUte, rig h t, ti t le , o r In te re s t w hatever of. In, of to rea l p roperty , o r any p a r t thereof, a n d th a t t l ^ tit le to said p roperty be qu ie ted in th e p lalotU f; and th a t th e d e fendan ts , and each o t them , be fo rever restra ined , en jo ined a n d debarred from asserting any claim w hateve r of. In. o r to said rea l p rop ­e rty . o r any p a rt thereof, adverse to th e p la in tif f . Reference is hereby m ad e to sa id com plain t on file h e re ­in to r fu r th e r parUctilare,

W itness m y hand o p d 'lh e seal o t s a id D U trlc t C o u r tf th is 31st day of Ja n u a ry . 1936:

(SEA L) FRANK J , SM ITH.Clerk.

RA Y D . AGEE.A tto rney for PlainU ff. Resi- ,, d e nce a n d Poetolllce Ad­d ress: T w in Falls. Idaho.

OO O D «0 a c te a I n M elon railed . I n ­qu ire B u h l H ote l. Buhl. M onday to W ednesda:^ .'

USED RADIO S FOR SALE

W A N TED TO RENT

LIVESTOCK and POULTRYW A N T B D -F resh

FO R SA LE-^3 young teama. 3 ml. E. I ' i So. K im berly . E E. Maxwell.

EX TRA good te am homes. W eight i m Iba. e ach . Phone 333-Jl, B uhl.

W E W AN T Poultr>’. Hee us before you sell. C ross Poultry House (next to Y oung’s D airy ).

FO R SA LE: Pu reb red unregistered ^ t l e d P o lan d C liina boar. C. O. 'r tr tm a s . R t . 3. r iliT . Ida.

H IO H IS T p rices paid fo r your ta t ch ickens a n d turkeys. Indepcnd e n t M eat C om pany.

WANTED to buy sp ringe r cows. Ph. 0386J3 o r 0I86J3. H anlon & Bmlth, R t. 3, T w in Falls .

S E E D A N D FEUDMAY to r sa le. P h o n o 0 in i-n i.

KOR SA LE: H ay . Phono 01B7-J4

r o i t HALE: H a y by load or aUck. I 'i r i t house e a s t o f cemetery,

I'O lt iiA IX : O n ion seed. 'I'rAtm and irllub le stock . All varletirA. Din- ui-i S in ltli Seed Oo.

I 'o u DALE: B arley a n d oaU. seed •lock, c e r tlf lsd a n d uiKeriiflsd. IMngel SnilU i s e e d Co,

CAIlU^AD cotU m seed m eal arrlv - iiiK '1,'uesday. G e t youra fnitii the ( lit itiid save m oney In ton iot^. (Hdhd fleed At Feed Co.

r o u (U L E : S eed w iieat. certified and nnrerU fled . F ede ra tion and Dirklnw, D lngel do Bm ltli IHed

F O R SALE Choice of Yellow Sweet

<i[>aiiUli O nion Seed. Also small liii of lin e W hIU U panlsb seed.

Hex W arren . 1 Ml. No. W ash ing ton school.

P h o n e 0181-Rl

MONEY TO LOAN0. JO N E S fo r idaoa on homea.

FARM loana. tow in tm a t . P r a o p t I acU»n. F ra d y . B ataa. F h . U 7I.

BECONDjnONED GUARANTEED U SE D RA D IOS

95c D ow n >1.00 WeekN o C arry ing Charge

Phllco 6 T ube T ab le ModeI..> OM 3 Ma}esUc cab . models, ea._ 9.96A irline r a d l i ..................... — 755RCA 8 tube U b le model..... 14i6

O T H E R MODELS 2 1037 ta b le m odel Z enith;

(937 P h llco 5 tu b e c a b in e t - 84J5 1937 c ro s ley 8 tube c a b in e t. 39J6 i 6-volt b a tte ry sets, eac h ... 33.96

A ppliance D epartm en t C. 0 . ANDERSON CO.

N O T l c r F O B PU B UC A TIO N D ep a rtm en t of th e In terio r. U . 0 .

L a n d O ffice a t Blackfoot, Id aho .J a n u a ry 7, 1938.N O T IC E 1s hereby given th a t

V ivian E . C ourtnay, of HoUIsUr, Id aho , w ho, on Ju ly 36, 1933, m a d e H om estead en try , 3384 R .8 . SeH al. No. 046660, fo r SE H N W K , E ^ S W H . N W U S E K , BecUon 36. T ow nship U S., R an g e 16 S., Boise M eridian, h a s fUed no tice o t in te n tio n to m ake T h ree Y ear F in a l Proof, to esU bllsh c la im to th e la n d above described, before P . 6 . B ell, U . 8 . Com m is­sioner. a t T w in Falls, Idaho , on the 18th d a y o t February, 1938.

C la im an t na m es a s w itnesM a;V irgil J e w e tt. E m ery Cam m eron,

b o th o f H ollis ter, Idaho . A lfred L arsen , of Berger, Idaho , E dw ard S n ider, o t T w in Palls. Idaho.

FR A N K DeKAY.R egisU r.

h u n e aa guests. D affodils a ^ t i ^ e ra w ere used In decoration . N ex t e ven ing m eeting o t th e club will ba M arch 8 w hen M rs. L. F . E o lta a n d M n . G . O . Espa will h e hoateaset.

M rs. R u lon Bandley w as ho s te s i to h e r b ridge club T hu rsday . T h ree U W es f>t bridge w ere In se ttS ta w lto M rs. F r a n k W eeks receiving • p rlie .

D au g h ters o t th e N ile m e t a t th e hom e o f M rs. F ra n k RoblnaoQ TTiursday to r a buslnesa m eeting. R efresh m en ts w ere served a n d th a n e x t m eeting scheduled fo r M arch a a t th a he m e of M rs. W . L . T u rn e r .

T h e ho m e o t M rs. F re d K ing w as m e e tin g place fo r R oyal N eighbors W ednesday . B u s tn e o w as discussed a n d re f re sh m e n ts senred.

M rs. W . B . C aH er w as h o a tv a to th e Bacajaw eft c lub W edneaday. M rs. S i tle P o w e n a n d M rs. O to rg a M cG onigal received prises. M rs. D. R oy D aw son e n te r ta in ed th e club F eb . 16. '

M rs. C larence W eeks w as h o n o r . guest a t a su rp rise b irth d a y p a rty S a tu rd ay . Progressive p inochle was p layed a t th re e tab les a n d • b u ffe t supper w as se rred .

T h ird in a se ries o f D k s hrldfta to u rn am en ts w as p layed T h u rsd ay a t th e lodge. P lay e rs p a rtic ip a te d Iri th re e secU ons w ith 18 U blas l a p lay . H ig h score p rises w ere woo by M rs.E . N tchoU . M rs. F re d H ar ttn g o t A lbion a n d M rs. R. D . Y eam an. a n d M rs. J . L . Salm on. M rs. E . O. S tep h e n so n a n d M rs. M . W . M c­L augh lin .

M rs. M arguerita B uchanan , fo r­m e r re sid en t w ho now lir e i In Loa A ngeles, is he re looking a f ta r busi­n ess in te rests .

Jess4 E . W ood re to m e d WedDe>> ' d a y fro m R ichm onii. Ind ., w here h a p u rchased a school bus fo r th e B dr* ley In d ep e n d en t echool d itfr lc t.

NOTICEN otice Is he reby given thak 1.

A rth u r P rie st will, a t the n e x t reg­u la r m eeting of th e Idaho .6 ta t« B o a rd o f Pardons, to be held a t th e S t a te H ouie , Boise. Idaho, o n th e f i r s t W ednesday o t April, 1938, m a k 4 a p p lica tio n fo r a P ardon a n d /o r c o m m u ta tio n o f sen tence from th a t c e r ta in Judgm en t of convlcUon of bu rg lary , f irs t degree, m ads a n d en tered . I n th e C ourt of th e X U vsoth Jud ic ia l D is tr ic t o f th e 8 U t« o f I d a h o ,. in a n d fo r th e Courtty of T w in F a lla , on o r abou t June 2nd , 1037.

D ated a t BoIk , Idahb , Jan . 3>th, 1938.

(Signed)A R T H U R PR IEBT,

A pplicant,

W A NTED TO BUY

ALFALFA hay . j | ^ l 9 7 . J 4 .

R O T A RY hoe. Good condition. W rite Box 36, T imes-News.

U SED tr a c to r in good condition. W rite Box 67. R t . 3. F iler.

CH EA P residence lo t. S ta te price, lo­ca tion . Box 17 News-Tln^es.

W A N T D j : G ood used w u h in g m a­chine. M u st b e reasonably prlceil. Box 37. N ewB-Tlmei.

l .E iiA L ADV ERTISEM ENTS

RUPERT

DECLO

SUM M ONSIn th e D is tr ic t C o u rt o f th e Eleventh

Jud ic ia l D U trlc t o f th e B ta te of Id aho , In a n d for T w in FalU C ounty.

A. D. B obler. p la in tif f , v i. Bum ner Brow nell; E dw ard H arrU ; W illiam P . B rooks; Ja m e s fl. F argo nnd UouUe F a rg o , h i s w ife; T w in FilU C ounty , a legal subdN U lon o f the B ta te o f Id a h o ; C ora E, Stevetia. a a tr e a s u r e r a n d ex-o lllc lo i»* collec tor o f sa id co im ty ; th e City o f T w in FalU , Idano , a m iin lrl. p a l co rp o ra t io n : C harles- M r tl- w ain , a s t r e a su re r o f sa id o ily ; A m erican F a lls R eservoir D U trln i; B e r t a. P^ rgo ; C aro line R ert; K , G .-m rg o ; C a ll B . F^ rgo ; (lie Unknow n h s ira a n d -o r devUecs of C, 0 . F a rg o , deceased ; th e un ­know n Iw irs a n d /o r devlaeea oC H a ttie M . F a rgo , deceased, th e un- krww n h e irs a n d -o r devUeea of M rs. Jo h n H . W ilson, deceased, fo tm erly th e v l f e o ( Jo h n It. W lU on; a n d th e unknow n owners o f t h t t c e r ta in rea l property , In T w in P a lls O oui\ty , Idaho , de* ecrlbed a a follow s: L o t 9 In Block 98 of th e O ily o f T w in FalU , Idaho, de fe n d an ts .T lie B t« t« o f Id a h o sends g rre t-

I n ts to th e a b o ra n am ed d e fend ­a n ts :

Y ou a re lie reby noU fled th a t a im plaU ti h a s baen fUed sg a ln it

you In t h e D is tr ic t C ou rt of l|ie E leven th Ju d ic ia l D U trio t of the B ta te o ( Id a h o , tn a n d to r 'l‘wii\ F a lls C oun ty , by th e above nam rd p la ln llff . a n d you a re hereby dl- reo ted to a p p ea r a n d pleaO to the sa id oom plalD l w ith in tw enty days o t th e s e r r lo e o f th U sum m ons; nnrt you art) fu r th e r n o tif ie d th a t tmless you so a p p e a r a n d p lead to ssld co m plain t w ith in t h a . t im t herein spaeifted, th e p la in tif f will take J u ^ m e n t ^agalnet you a s p rayed in

V em R aby, w ho expecU to leare soon to r C alifo rn ia, w as honor guest n t a p a rty given In th e BapU st p a r- ftoiuge W ednesday by hU Bible school teach er, M rs. O . L. Johnson . Tl>e a fte rn o o n w as sp e n t In gam es and closed w ith refreshm enU served by th e hoste ss to th e U young

G uy Sh illln g ton w u hostess W ednesday to th e Lucky I I club. C o n trsc t bridge form ed th e d lre r - Hlon of th e afte rnoon w hich con- rlurtfrt w ith refreshm ents. High rrore club p rise w en t to Mrs, A nna lll te a n d h igh score guest p rise to Mi't. F red L lndauer.

Mr«. C . W . D algh e n U rU ln ed th e rq n . c lub a n d th ree guests. M rs. Al­b e rt F ricke. M ra. D . P . S lavlh and Mra. n . F . Bardsley. a t h e r home W ednesday. M rs. R obert C arlson w on h igh score prise a n d Mrn. A r­th u r 'I'yrer second h igh In con tract bridge.

T he Eva M atson P e rry ch ap te r or D augh ters o t U ta h Pioneers will m e n w ith M rs. NeUle W eedop Tlnir8<liiy.

Mra. W . D. Doydson a n d Mra. G o r­don O off e n te r ta in ed m em bers of \u « H M .T . c lub w ith luncheoj^ a t Prert'n C lub c a te W ednesdsy. The n firrnoon w ss spen t a t c o n U sr t brlitgn Id thn hom e of M rs. Goff. Mrs. W ard W oolford a n d Mrs. H or- acr NrliHHi won prUes.

Mra. lla y W eston of H eattle. WkrIi . a n d M rs. C. H . Uavis and ilAtiHliiers, B arb ara G ram a n d M tuilm Ja n e o t l^ ls e , a re hoiiae iiiirAt.i of th e ir pa ren ts , M r. and Mrs. A. D . Ash.

Jo h n Reynolds, son of Mr, a n d Mra. H . B. Reynolds, le ft T hu rsday for Moscow to e n te r th e university to I'om plete h is course In m ining engineering.

Miss B lanca In sm a , da u g h te r o t Mr, a n d M rs. Joe In sm a of R upert, has received th e a p p o ln tm e jit aa Junlo^ nu rse fo r th e V eterans' a d - m lnU trsllim a t Boise, w here she g r s d u s u d fro m Bt. A lphcnsus hos' pKsl.

B u tto n N ielson w ho h a s lw « a a t ­ten d ing achool a t Poca tello a rr iv e d t o n a u M wUl i p a i d •fm r w eek , « t borne.

A rt O w ens w ho h u b e u TbUHw Wi iUl.r MnrOUItortJfrrtm w ir- u t o n to L o f u . o i i S ■ o m t i t r I o r i n « l l t . l t m l o M n l

• r a . OoM u d O iM n M l w u la M In UiB IM do u n iu e m e o t h i j l m d i y e v e n ln t. M U i M in . H o r tm w u erow nad queen.

M r, a n d M r t Roy B a n n e r b o u g h t % fa rm In D eclo a n d m ored S a tu rd a y <rom U nity.

T h e S un d ay echool o fflo en a n d te ac h ers w ere e n te r ta in ed ‘n iu r f tU y a t a a t th e hom e of M r. a n d M rs. E m ory S im m ons. T hera w ere n p re se n t a n d re f re sh a e n ta w ere H r r -

th e m arriag e o f h e r aoa Q u lo d e to K a th e r lo e D yer o f Burlsar. Ifc e m a r - r iage took place to Tw in n i l s o n J a a 11. n i e y b a re been spending th e p M t th ree weeks tou ring th e . w est ooast eiUas ju id lU ta a , T hey wUl m a k e th e ir hom e.on th e g r o o iA fa rm so u th o f D eclo on th a lr r e ­tu rn f ro m th e ir honeymoon.

M rs. A . Brew er, g r a n d d a u ^ te r o f Bulo Briggs U visiting r e la U rn he re . S he Is on h e r w ay from B un V alley to h e r hom e In O allfom U ,

M rs. D . A . P e iirod le ft T ueaday for Loe A ngeles to v is it h e r elstec.

Jo h n Noyes a n d fam ily m oved to H sy b u h i 'Thursday w here h e h a s ren te d a farm .

M r. A. L. T u rn e r w as called to Id ah o n i l s T hu rsday on aceoun t of th s serious Ulnees o f h is m other.

F i rs t a id olaasea wUl begin a t th a Declo h ig h school M onday acco rd - ing to H aro ld 0 . M oUer R ed Oroes in s tru c to r . T h e course consista of 10 lesaona In w hich a l l pbaaaa o f f irs t a id w ork will be ta k e n up.

L eslie D arring ton h u re tu rn e d hom e fro m a m ission a t th e n o r th ­w est s u t e s . H is he ad q u a rte rs were a t P o r tla n d , O re.

O o ldsn e sg les p repa re th e prey Utey c a tc h fo r th e ir young. I h e y ik ln th e fu r from anIm aU a n d pluck th e fea th e rs from birds.

A nd y o u a re fu r th e r no tified tlia t th is a c tio n U b ro u g h t by th e p la in - t i f f to rec o re r a ludgm en t a n d iK - c rea e< a a ld o o o r i a g a in s t th a da«

I

Girl, 13, DivorceeriAN FR A NC ISCO (UJU — M rs

G ladys S U ffo rd Robbins Is one of few w « n « n o t th e World w ho

have becom e a g rsss widow a t th e age of I I . H er m srrlsg s l u t Ju n e to F o rres t Robbins, a young p lum b­er's he lper, to w hieh h e r m o th e r h a d consen ted , waa an nu lled u n der • R tstute deny ing th e r ig h t o f consen t to p s re n ta w hen th e c h ild is under 16. ________________ ___

. U nless you have sto red furs m o th -p roo l bag . o r ta k en o th e r p re ­c au tions , Uiey should be b rought in to " If sun tw o o r th ree tim es du ring

) sum m er a u d be iitea llghU y w ith

TIME TABLEBohodules of passeH lSr t r a in s a n d

m o to r s tsg e s passing th r o u th T w in 's iU dally a re follows;

O REG O N BBOBT U N > B a s lb e n i

N 0.M 4. leaves ........ .......... 6 :» 0 a .mNo. 673, le svss ................. 3:10 p .m .

W e s .b e u dN o .671. leaves ................._ l0 :0 0 a ,m .N o .663, leaves .............. ......1 :6 0 p .m .

No 339. to W ells, leaves... a :1 8 p .m .N er th b e m d

No. 340. from W ells, a r___• :0 0 p .m .

U NION P A O m O B T A Q U

Arrives ........ ...........................t i lO a .m .Leaves ..... - .................. B rW a-m . ■

L efves via N orthstda.___1 :0 1 p .m .A r r iv e s --------- .......................a :8 0 a .m .Leaves - .......... .......... I i 0 l a .m .

T W IN P A I X B - IU I U T B T A O I S c h e ia la N a. 1

L ea fes .....................A rrlrea T w in F a llA - .......

■ i a s s r a & i iLeavesA r r l m T w in F a U a .____

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CinCAOO. Feb. 7 {UP»-W be*t prlcoi ,n tbfl cm w go b o a « of trade today firmed furly when price* turned high­er a t Wlnnlpe* and dropped back nl- * -r a rcccMitoQ tbere.

At the CIOBC w heat waa Jk e*nt ) cent higher, com Vto to lie law

nnd oaU unchanged to Iko higher. ReporU or duat storma In poritoan

or K anau and Oklahoma ancouraged buillalt participation In Inlttal deallnipi

N;’Y. STOCKS INEW YOIUC, reb

k tt clo■^d lower. Alanka Juneau __ AWrd Cbenlcal „AilU Chalmen __American Can ___American F "

American Tbbacco B _

Eleeuic Power J> L ig h t..... ..............Oeneral BltcUtc _____ _________Oeneral rood* .

...59!k JS9'i

i;S»4 :6o>'aen^ral Motor* ....... ....... ...........Ooodrear Tlf# .................- ........ --iDCemaUonal Harreeter ........ - -Internatlooal Talephone .............Johna UanilUe ...........................Kcnnecott Copper ......................lo c n t la c . .

CASH GRAINOHIOAOO — W heat: Sample grad*

bant 02c.Com : Ho. 3 mixed M lic; Ho. 9 mlied

83U c:-«o . 3 yellow ktln dried 481',c; No. 3 jellow s4« to 9«‘'4o: No. 4 yellow 931io to 58Ue: No. S yeUow 92c to i ' " - NO. 3 white 97e; No. ft white 92c; i pla grade M^^c.

OaU; No. 1 white 34o to 3<;ic; t(o. 3 white 33%c to 3«!'.c: Ho. 3 white ai'.ic

Bye: No. 2. 80o to S3o.Barley: Feed « e to «3c; malUog TOc to

‘eoybeani: No. 3 yeuow «>.04\h.

POTATOESF C n m B POTATO TRA PE S

(Q aeU U etu to rn ished by Sndler, W eie n e r Jk Co.)

March dellT or: bo aalce; cloaed Mk«(L

IT70AB FCTUBU

f l i t .

t i ^ * n ! '* a h r ^ e n t i r S«r"arTlv»iii*"llJ. tr te k 330; atippUea moderate, old atock demand *lo«, market ataady; Ida. Rui- •a t Burbanki. 3 cars |l.U (^ . 3 car* | l - .40. a ewa l l J T 'i . 0 can tlJ 3 . 3 can |lJ3 lk ; Ho. 3. 3 c«» H -in i . I CM WMUotflr free tm o c u u llJ V u ; Oslo. Sed UoOlurea. 1 car cottoo aacka |l .U ii. I Ctf burlap aacka |1 J9 ; N. Dak. BlUi •mumptw Ho. 1. 1 car |1 M . l car Me. to p « « n t U. i No. 1, 1 car ll.OJii. 1 car n u c : Cobbler*. S3 per cant U. 8. No. 1 u d better. 9 c an |l.02)i. 1 car • ti lU iu i. BllM Trlumptk*. 1 car SO per cen t D. & No. 1 . Me; Wi*. BoundWMMi. t ^ I1.WK 1 ooameteialJiiM.. - —■ ___ k. >i._

folOMd. M flM TMTl*m o o b o o n b ta t l im tb

woola IB aiUfintX b a d m o to r f r to TO otBt%-----------j o jg

no rld a BUaa Trluai •l.« :_H o .

I BUTTER, EQGS Tr*U0«a |t.29 to 11.39 UUeet

" u i h a VUenclM « .« .OOlo. ValenclM 1140 to tl-49.OoJo. Yellqw Dan»et* | l .« i i .

-V O ta i. jellow* |I J9 .

Bo: B id lum llo : MMlt

.b isw i.ru 'ffifi’c*iM f* jstkc; )arm staitdwtla

— n u o j jm a u Ui^o.cm cA o o

“ ai Uarket unaetUedi________ ___ ___ eat fraab cradad (in ta .c m lS)Vo| leaa th a a oars, lie ; astrm n iM , can . l#Ua: let* tban can. l i l io ; S S * u i & 'Jurreot re-

B u t t*r market weak; ree ttpu e n .lU groM Ibi.; M tra f ira u 3*Ua to » n e : a z tn a Mo: f in ta 3*Vko to 2 ^ ; Moonda

*ta»4MSi to®* **5alSlid*®

O BZOAOO^^lon B S ? e t’ (W pound

lendlx Aflatlon — nethlehem Steel _ jorden Co_________

___ 61......110

Ward ___N aih*K elm ator .National Dairy Producia ....New York Central ...... ........- .........- -Paekard U oton .... ....................— J?»paramount Picture* —... - ........ — 8J«J, C. Penney Co............ ........- .....- «5^ipenna. B. R. ...Pufo Oil ____Radio Kelm oipheum .......... ... ...... 3JiKfyaold# Tobacco fl .........— . -----39*.Bears Roebuck ______ __—Shell Union OU ...... .................tlmmona Co. ___________ _eocony Vacuum — ---- --------isouihem PaciTle ------------—Standard Rranda .................. .eundard Oil o( Calir........ ..eun tlard o il of New Jm eyTexaa Corp...............................Trana-Amerlca ............... - .......Unlou Carbide A Carbon _...Union Pacific United Alrera U nlt«l Corp.

...:i 51' __ 14»i

li'. B. HM«1, com _

Sl'.i.... .. 2>i

90>i

Western tJn lon .....- .......

Atlantic Refining —-------Boeing ...................................B r « g ^ l^ u f a e tu n n g Co. -

KlKtrio Auto u u i

tiartit Aa3frl«ao ATlatloa . Safeway Btorea . tkbenley D ttU lle n ----------- I 33>i

:?!! _ la u

Ohio OU ........ .........PhuiJg* J ^ ^ f u m - ____ 39»1

...... lei,-........ 181i

N. T . CUBB tXCBANG*American Super Pow er----------1C ltl« Banrlee. com --------------------Beetrlo Bond A B&ara---------------Fonl Motor Wd----------- -------------

SPECIAL WIREC o n rk f j of

S nd lcr-W efcner * C o m p tiv Eiks B l d r .^ h o i i« »1» .

INY»6TMKNT T*U8T»T und. Inv. '....T—.........................Pund.' Tniit, A. —.....- .......- ......CoVp. Truat ...............— ........—Quar. Inc. ...-.-........................-

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! S. ^ h . i u

MINING BTOCKBBunker m il and 6ulllT»n ■.rr,:__ _Mtn; c ity Copper .......Park City Coniolldated _.Oliver King Coalition . ......Bunahlne Ulne* . m t i o etaodard ....... ------------- :..h H74

siocKsnrMEGUUill DROP

NEW YORK..Feb. 7 <UP)-4lockf. ,______________ ■_ J.ill

Ttadera generally withheld oommlt- nicou In aecurttle* pending outcome

- contract negotiation* between the__Ited Statea Steel corporation and the8. W. O. O.. which got under way here today. The market appeared eitreraely thin, and email orders brought about awiSt rereraala Jn M)» i»rJjr trfbd.

An early rally which roilowed an opening aetback. waa about wiped out In late d e a lln n and pivotal U»ue* abow-

1 declines o t more than a point.Bteel ahare* appeared under moat

preaaure oo uncertainty regaidlnc the U. a St*el>S. W. O. O. ntfotlatlona. U. B. Steel aold below 91. o r f almoat 2 point*. In la te trad ln i. Motor* v«re de> p r tn ed by dividend fean.

Stock aalea approximated 910.000 ah aro . th e amalleet for any S>bour a n - ilon since Auguat 31 when U waa 903.- 000 eharee. and compared with lio.ooo- ca Pnday. Curb aalea wtra 89.000

ea. the anulleat alnce April 1. IK i. compared w ith l<«,0i» Friday,

__w Jonea clealng average*: indai-trlal 131.30. oft 1.49: raU 37,10, off 0.4C; utUlty 1B,S». oft OJa.

Local Markets

Buying PricesGRAINS

Soft w heat ......

O nly fan n e rs h o p e l« « l r ln»c ilw ! jfl d e b t and unable to re a c h f f a a t u . factory ad ju stm e n t th rough voJun- ta ry negotlatlOBS w ith th e ir c red ito rs urc advised to app ly i a t compoaJ- tloti. extension o r r e a p p r a ^ of dcbta under th e Frasler-L em ke ic t . it w as announced th is afte rn o o n by T J U oyd. 8tnt« f a r o d e b t a d j iu t - m ctit supervisor w ith head q u a rte rs

I Tw in Falla.W tieii de m an d s o f e ith e r c re d ito r • dcblor a re-unreasonable a n d e an -

.,o t bp a d ju sted th rough Inform aJ nrsotiaCioii. app lica tion a n Iw m a d e 10 the nenrest conciliation commlfl- sloner, who is a n official appo in ted by the federa l court, h e sa id . T h e court specifies th a t cancU latlon fees <liiUl no t exceed $35. T h e concUla-

com m lssioner fo r T w in F all#

_»M 0________________ _ - |I JOBANt

(Quotation* given dally by tour major «an dealer* In Twin Falla).r. 5. G reat Hortharna. No. U____ ij.15

J . s . G reat Northern*, No. 3.____ fa.osSmall Reda Ho. t >__ __________ $2.60Small Bed* Ho. 2 _______________ |3.90

Ho. 2s, bulk to grower* ..POULTRY AT RANCH

Colored heoa. over « Iba. ........ ..Colored hena. under « l b * .___Colored ben*, xinder 4 lb*. — „Leghorn h e n a ___________ _____Coloml roaalen ______________

_37>iC— n i i c

(Abore price* are for A grade, I grade, 1 cent lesa. O grade, bait prlc«).

PRODUCENo. J h u lte r fa t-----------------------------33.No, 3

pSfSuiLtVKSTOCK

Choice light butcher*, ZOO Co 300pounder* — ------------- --------------|8 J0

Overweight butchers, 310 to 3S0 inder* — .................— — .

Underweight butcher*, 139 to 160pounders ................................... ,_..|8.00

PaeWDg — ............ .......

DENVERBEANS I

Glanceind eulef;

Markets at aStoeka Irrecularly lower and oulefTBoada Irregularly lower and quiet:

O. a, tovernm ent (uum lower.Curb <(ock< irregularly lower and

dull.Vbralgn axchangs lrr»iular.Ootton decllnee aa much aa 40 cent*

a bale.Wheal U cent lower to fk cent blgh-

•r i com 1,0 to lio low fRubber barely ateady.

D E F E N S E S I N W H T H

L O a A M O K L n , n b . 7 (UJD-The 6 t t n m to d a y d o w d lU case in th e trJAi o f P a u l A . W right, avJaUon e iM u tlre . fo r th e m u rd er of his w ife. B fe lyn , 38, a n d Jo h n KImmol.

T h e ptciaccuUon p repa red a t once to p re se n t ita re b u tta l witneasM , c h ie f o i w hom waa expected to be U n . J . a M cBride, m o th e r o t th e w om an w ho m w 'a la ln la s t Nov. • a f ­te r W r l |h t a llegedly found h e r In a n tm n a tu ra l em brace w ltli K lm inel,

A S iirb aa k new spaper repo rte r a n d • o lta o ln g eaU blU hm ent p ro ­p r ie to r w ere th e la s t d e len w w lt- iMMtB.

X ra lyn ZiOcke, rep o r te r fo r ttie B u i ta p k Dally Review. tesU fled W H itift w as "K) am oU onally u paet" a f tW boura a fte r h e e h o i a n d U Ued h U w ife a n a KU m nel th a t h e w ep t JH .1I1M Locke'S ahouM er a s she In- t w r towwl h im In th e O lendala Jail,

•7 U w a s In a daae. H a ha rd ly . M M M d to o o n p reh e n d w h a t w aa go-

ln « « k A n d b« waa ao •m ollociallyu p M t t h a t Whan Im trtM] to ta lk to

. BM IM p u t {ill liMkl o n m y ahouJdar a n d e r M ,” M Im Leck« aald u n der n a m lB a U o a by de teaaa a tto rn ey J i m 01«der.

^ WM &ol a t kU Uk« th e bual-.................... th a t X h a d trM uenU y In*

B iu te n k a irp o r t,”M th e ]

OUihrBaw kH btinr A frt>U iik h a t auooM ded In

m w - t r m w bleb M to -

«VM n tA pK fW lr

24'4ol__ Mo aalr*

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:

rOKEION BILVEB NBW TORK-Haudy <i Harman. buU

on d n le n , today quoted "iorMfn” all- .e r a t 44 4 cenu a tine ounce, un. changed.

LONDON BAR 6ILVEII.LONDON—Bar »U«cr waa fixed i

30 ft/it pence an ounce today, up 1/1 penny, naied on aUrllng a t 19 0119, tr Amerlran equivalent waa 49.U centa fine ounce, comt’aied with 49.14 rein yeaterday. mrvtard a llrtr waa (|iioted i 10 18/18 iience an ounee, unchanged,

D.H.V.I0EIEC1Offlcerff win be elected T uesday

n ig h t by th e local a trad loy post of th e Dlsnbled Anierlcnn V eterans of Uift W orld w ar, U wan announced th is afte rnoon by officials o f Uie p o it.

T h e meethiK will lir hold a t B p . m. In L egloa hftll. wlUi nil m em bers u rged to allo iu l, I'riwpecllve m em - b e r a ^ o wcrrt inv ii.d by o lllce n .

T h e t>Ojt uiixliiitry will servo re- frenhm eiita a l i r , Hio bikaliieas ses­sion.

Getting' Stars To Px)8e. Found

To Be Tedious

FAiDEKlH EADlE L lS "

North Idaho Man Seeks Unity for

State’s 2 AreasBffortA a i« underw ay to " g e t m ore

co(^>eTaUon betw een th e N orth Id a ­h o C h a m lm o f C am m erce a n d th e S t a te C h a m b e r In so u th e rn Id aho ,” a o c o r d ^ to 81d C. Je n k in s, Xjewls- to n . se c re ta ry o l th e n o r th e rn Id ah o g roup . Je n k in s le ft h e re to d a y to c o n ta c t C . o f C . le ad e rs In o th e r so u th Id a h o areas.

R e fo re s ta tio n o n tim b er a re as from w hich Im a b e r b&s been c u t fo rm one Im p o rta n t developm ent In n o r th Id a h o u n d e r eponsorah lp of P o t­la tc h r o rc s ts , Inc ., Je n k in s sa id . He Is d irec to r o( pe rsona l re la tio n s fo r th e com pany .

■ T hrough th is p rog ram , know n a s s ilv icu ltu re ,” h e sa id , "we ex ­pe c t to h a v e lum bering lOO years fro o i now o n tb e sam e scale a s to ­day .” H e p o in te d ou t t h a t th e only o th e r o rg an iz ed m oves a long th is lin e a rc I n A rk a n sa s a n d Q erm any .

iironasal fo r compo-tltlon a n d ex ­tension of a ll th e ir debta w ith the

of th e m a jo rity o f th e ir se ­cured c re d ito rs ,.o r apply fo r a re - npprftisal of th e ir Indebtedness and nrb llm llon of th e ir case, w here con- .sent of th e m a jo rity of secured c red i­

ts no t obta inable, the sam e tim e Mr. U oyd sa id

ih.M Frozlcr-L em ke proceedings for ilic composition, ex tension o r a llev l- Riiou Of fa rm deb ts Is recom m ended rn ly In eases too Involved o r com jill- f.'itcd to be aided th rough th e vo lun­ta ry a n d con fiden tia l nego tiations 1)--twccn creditor!! and debtore, sp o n - ,sortd by th e f a rm security adm ln la - irnllon.

M r. U oyd, a t th e p resen t tim e , is In Burley.

m o P E N S E im It

COyNIEREEIIEIISR O T E R T , F e b . 7 (S pecU l) —

T h ro u g h th tf coopera tion o f M lnl- d flka a n d O utiM , c o u n ty of/fcers th re e c o u n te rfe ite rs w ere app re ­he n d ed la te F r id a y n ig h t a n d to ­d a y a re fa c in g charges.

A rre sto d fo r juua lng c o im U rfe lt q u a rte r s in H eybu ro . H eiu7 Poore o t B u r le y w as b ro tfgh t to R u p e r t a n d ' la te r - tu r n e d over to th e fed e ra l bu ­r e a u o f Investigation a n d U k e n to B u rley to be a n a lg n e d before U . 6 . C om m issioner H . H . T ucker.

T w o o th e rs , W endell Cole a n d E l­m o Foat«r, v e ra a lso a rre s ted a n d a re In th e B urley Ja il. T h e ir cnulp- m e n t w as found In a cave In a field n e a r H e y b u m .'

R E A D T H E T IM E S W ANT ADS

APPitOVAL GIVEN » I A N B

^ u r t e e n ' B o y Scouts, m em lw ra o f fo u r t r o ^ lo c a te d I n Shoshone, O oodlng , J e ro tn e a n d O akley, th is a fte rn o o n ha{! s ix r a n k a d vance ­m e n ts a n d 30 m e ri t b a d g e appUca> t lo n s a pp roved by o ffic ia ls o f th e S n a k e R iv er A rea council, rcco rds show .

T w o m em b ers o / tro o p » 7 ----------shODQ. tece lv ed app ro va l fo r s ^ n d c l a ^ . r a n k a d t« n ce m en ta w h ile .a n - o th t t . received app rova l o n a tfSnt c lass appUcaU on. Second c lass ra n k s w e n t t o Buddy A ndrew a n d O a iy B urgess . F i r s t c lass w en t to V incen t Schw ager.

M e ri t ba d g es aw arded to m em bers o f th e aam e tro o p a re a s follow s; D onald H a n se n In f i r s t a id . life sav ­in g a n d pub lic h e a lth ; Buddy H a n ­sen In p h o to g rap h y , b ird study , life sav in g a n d public h e a lth ; W alt«T H u ffm a n , f i r s t a id a n d public h e a l th ; B illy M a b b u tt, a th leU cs a n d sw im m ing; E dw in T hom ason , life sav in g a n d sw im m ing; D enn le E v ­e re tt , a th le t ic s , b ird stu d y , life sa v ­ing , f i r s t a id a n d public h e a lth . S c o u tm a s te r o t tro o p S7 Is H ow ard E . A dkins.

E ugene T hom pson , m em ber o l troop .33 o f O oodlng . received a p ­p ro v al o n h is app llcaU on fo r a m e ri t badge in a ng ling w h ile R a lp h P e te rs , m em b er o f tro o p 40 of Je ro m e r e ­ceived a p p ro v a l fo r a m e ri t badge in f i r s t a id .

P o rt M c M urray a n d G eo rge P u c ­k e tt, b o th m em bers of tro o p 33 of O akiey . h a d sppU ca tlons fo i' second c lass r a n k a d v an c em e n t approved w hile K e n t H ale, a m em ber of th e sam e tro o p , received app ro v a l o n a f i r s t c lass ran k in g .

I t l3 re(]u lred by th e b u rea u o f a ir com m erce t h a t aU a lq ila n e engines of m ore th a n 100 horsepow er sh a ll bo equipped w ith a d u a l Ign ition sys­te m h a v in g a t le as t tw o sp a rk plugs fo r every cy linder.

WENDELLR ev. C a r l M . D arid soo retum ed.^

f ro m S a lt TjVw c i ty W ednesday a f te r a tte n d in g th e second session of th e In te rm o im ta in conference of 'E vangelical churches.'

O. B. " B e r t- H lxon a rrived homo T h u rsd ay fro m S a lt L ake C ity . H e received tr e a tm e n t In th e L . D . S. ho sp ita l d u r in g th e p a s t th ree week.i.' E . B. R ftqua tu ts re tu rn e d from B u tler , M o„ w here b e h a d been v is­itin g a n d a tte n d in g to business.

W endell C ivic c lu b wUj m e et n e x t W ednesday fo r I ts a n n u a l civic p ro ­gram . B o tie tM ^ w Q l'be M rs. C. H . Brevlck, M rs. V lo li' M athew son and M rs. C. H . Boyd. ’

M iss E rm a G old , local rec rea tion d irec to r f o r tb e a d m in is tra tio n , h as re tu rn e d a l t e r a tten d in g a tw o w eeks rec re a tio n a l w orkers confcrence in Boise.

G eorge M iner is 111 a t h is paren ti^ hom e in P a rm a . M rs. D ean ~ ‘ ‘ soix is teach ing in h is place h ig h school.

M ackle Schouw leler, sm all son ol M r. a n d M rs. LeRoy Shouw leler, is q u ite ill w ith a cold.

' W endell a n d H ag e rm an M asons w ill sponsor- a V alen tine 's dance on M onday. F e b , 14, In th e h igh school gym nasium . In v ita tio n s w ere se n t o u t th is w eek to m em bers a n d also to 13 n e a r ly cam m unlU es, Including HaUey, lU chfle ld . Shoahone, H are l- to n a n d E den , Je ron \o . T w in Palls , FU er, B uh l, G ooding a n d O lenns F e rry .

)arenti^ / D av id - J a t t h a / \

PO U LTK Y M EN a n d D A IR Y ­MEN—Voti are * l f l a head wherj reed ing G lobe Feeds. G LOBE SEED A FE E D CO.—Adv.

SAVE ? ? $On Your

Dry Cleaning Call 850

BERLIN , F eb . 7 (U.RK-The Rev. M artin N lem oeller, w ar he ro a n d pasto r o f B e rlin ’s m oet fash ionable church, w e n t o a tr ia l before a

secre t c o u rt today o n '___ ges of Illegally opposing th eKovem m cnt's cam p a ig n to m a k e th e Evangelical c h u rc h c o n f o r m to to ta lita r ia n Ideals.

A crow d o f m o re th a n 100 persons, w ho w aited a ll,m o rn in g ou tside th e c o u rtro o m ,'a tte s te d to th e In te re s t in th e tr ia l , ev en though n o m e n - tl<m w aa m a d e publicly of i t . A t tim es po lice h a d to c lear a w ay fo r oZ/lcJflla.

Som e 30 to 40 persons, ch iefly op­position p a s to rs , a n d a n u m b e r of o fficia ls o f th e chu rch governm ent, w ere a d m itte d to th e tr ia l by specia l pe rm it. T h e B ritish dean o f C h i­c h este r, th e ve ry Rev. A rth u r D u n - c a n -Jo n e s , w as in th e crow d b u t w as n o t a d m itte d .

D r. R o b e r t H oepke w as c h ie f o f th o th re e p rofessional judges d e ­ta ile d to preside . T here were th ree p ro sec u tin g a tto rn ey s a n d th re e d e ­fen se a t to r te y a , w ith D r. H o n tv o n tio ls te li) a s c h ie f defense counsel.

N lem oU er w a s ^ p o r te d well. D u r­in g h is seven m o n th s ' im prisonm ent aw a itin g t r U l h e had been perm itted to o rd e r h is ow n food and to receive vislta f ro m h is w ife a n d h is a ttorney.

Nearer?

MBTALH HEW YOnK-Today a cuatom

e n prlrca for delivered meUla (centa per )>ouii<ll:

Oopper; Electrolytlfl 10; eiporl D.*0, T in: ttpot itcalU 40 to U.Lead' New York 4.(0 lo 4»}; Eaat Bt.

Loilla 4.7J. IBInc: New York 9.U; Bait Dl. LoVlU

t,00: 2nd <iuarl«r 9.10.Aluminum, virgin; )Q |o 21.Anilntuiii, Ainrrlrait n ^ .PlaUiium, U.>lliia |.er uunr«: 91 to 34. Quickalltrr. iloliain |>er llaak of 10

bU.; la «. S3, nominal.Tungilfii, iK)Wtlcff<1, <loll»T» l>er Ih,;

1.00.Woltcamll*. Clilnme, dnllara |>rr iinl

'1 po mMalllc rnntenl" duty paUI; 33 i 14, nominal.

S e r v i c e s A t t e n d e d

B y ( t o o l $ « y , S < - u u l sUoy tk-«ul.i uf Him Hnake H lv tr

A rm roiini-ll tliln ntlrn ioo ii nwting in to obnrrvnnrn of Iko til niiiilverB- a ry wucfc u ltr r nu *«ilinnlr(l BOO h a d a ttciirtrd rlu iri'h |un«rumn over th e nerlluii Hiaiiluy, nmny triHiti^ |>ru- vlrtlng llin Mrvlrcn.

D ally vvrtitfl am ifateil fo r th e week w ith citrh m im nunlty nlnulng deinoDiitrittloiia fur iho lieiieflt of parenUi niul UiwiiA|>n)|ilft ullko,

lnt*irchtln« frurn a luililln ixilnt of view will 1x1 ih e n|>r<ini ftrn t a id demuMlrAlliuiA wJilcIi will bn he ld o n the (InwntMWu Btrretn ol I 'w lii F a lls nnd n th rr rnimmiulllM B atiir- day aftfn iw .n , llroiitfl ol iho U nited S ta te s aro fiilUmlnu a Almllar pro- grani.

Huul OverlookedCLEVKI.ANI) (UK) l-olU'«

convlnrcd llia t Cleveland In a rity o f e ith er hoitnat nr unobnervlng people. All aiitoinobllo ctm lalnlm i jlrWO w orth (it inm tcal liiattu- m enta was le ft tiv»r tlm w eek-rnd In a duwnlciwii Miey. inm m rdpri, una tleiided uml iiiilu«lie<l — wiii» th « keys In tho car.

TOM M OO NIYO'0M M «a e l M w to a a

■M l h e w as tie v ir cloeer U f m - * ■ 1 UiMi iM -ls Utfay,

Uuii Ktiqucttcof A m erican life, u Mema, i|i> t

r slai e llquetio b needed (or ni. n m Knglljh cIom of Uve Ju­n io r college which d pteuarlng to

publlah a book on m o d a m * Iq iL tU will cover such lU ids aa good be­hav io r a t dan re i, w hool, m t« u * rM tta, a n d gn U aUu and buaeea.

B y A LEXANDER KAHN H O LLY W O O D (U.R) - A p a r t of

every m o tion p lc lure s ta r 's Job Is "looking p re tty ” for th e cam era, bu t I t Is su rp ris in g how m any ot Uiem dislike s it t in g for p o r tra it pho to ­g rap h e rs .

I t t f k e a a p a tie n t and persuasive pe rson to g e t tliem in to Uie Jitudlo gallery a n d keep Uiein there long enough fo r th e photogrniilier to ge t w h a t h e w an ts . O n th e W nrnhr Bros, lo t, B e m le WllllamB Is th n t ''p e r ­suasive pe rson ,”

W illiam s h a s been exrrclslng h is pe rsu asio n for m any yearn a n d he know s how to get a round m cli p la y ­e r w hen tlie tim e cninca to take new g ro u p o t portralt.i.

Prob lem Child K a y FtanclA, Iw ex|»A|{>j, M h is

specia l '•problem clilld." (ilio iltnllkes s ti ll p h o to g rap h s a n d only once or tw ice A y e a r will co iucn t lo go to th e p o r tr a i t gallery. W hen alie p rom ises to come, h e r word la good. O e ttln g h e r to jirujulae Die b lf Job.

B e tte Davlfl, on tlin n tlicr hand , ta W illiam s' prUln-niul ]ny a s Uio m ost cooperative ntur <ni th e lot. In h is op in ion . O livia dn H nvllland la a n o th e r who jKiaen wIlliuBly, espe ­cially fo r costuino imrtrullJi

I t Is d lf f e rn it w itli I 'uui M uni, how ever, l ie never wiuii.i to go to th e p o r tr a i t atiiillo niid ( nnn o t u n - d e rs ta h d w hy Itm ntudlo needs new on e s w hen Uiey n lilalnn i n g roup six m o n tlia o r a year ago. W illiam s even tua lly getA him Into tlio stud io , a lth o u g h M uiil la lin p a tlrn t to th e end .

W lU Ini HubHcIa D ick Pow ell uiul hU w ife, Jo a n

D londell, a re willing subjects, d o ln f a n y poalng re q u u te d of thfim , even to row ing boats or m ounting wooden' horses.. E dw ard a . Rohlnson Is lis ted by W illiam s as an tn v e tf ra te "post* p oner” who m iu t be co jo led In to th e sUidlo.

M ary M aguire Is a p rob lem In qu ite aniiU ier way. Any one of Ute fou r M aguire sisters o r th e ir m oU ter m ay alinw er (he teleplione a n d W ll- lluinA never knows to w hom h e ta lk ing ,

H ugh H erbert Im lU tes h la colored b u tle r o r a M exican ga rd e n er w h e n he answ ers th e teleplione, b u t W H- lls m i U no in o ie r fooled by w o h

Cat Walks 40 MilesU U P C R I O U , W Is. <UJD — M ra.

O eorge T urgeon'a c a t. T bouny. b e - ' )m cdck w hen h is ow ner took

BRIHS miLONDON. F eb . 7 O I.B -’ Mlss X ."

op rra tlv e o f th o B ritish lnt<IUgence service, oppcared In court again to ­day to tes tify ogalnst fou r m e n a c ­cused of cnploiiage.

T h is tim e M iss X . a slim , bobbed- ha ire d blond , h a d aa a fellow w lt- n r iu a m nte opera tive o l tho lnt<^I- llgence service whoso s ta tu s waa so se c re t th a t ho d id n o t even get a n "X " to iden tify h im . T he proeecu- tlo n called o n h im a n d declined to give h is nam e or address.

Mb,3 X t^sU /led briefly a t Bow s tre e t police c ou ri regonling tho a l ­leged a b s trac tin g a n d pho to g rap h ­in g of secre t p lan s from W oolw ich a rse n a l by th e four m en he ld—P . E. G lad lng , A lbe rt W llllamn, G eorge W hom ack a n d O. W . M unday, a ll fo rm er em ployes of th e arnrnal.

A t th e e n d of h e r brief testim ony D udley C ollard , law yer fo r th e d e ­fense a n n ounced U ia t ho d id n o t ptopoM to c ross exam ine h e r a t th e police c o u rt aU ge of th e cane.

T h e m ystery m a n sa id tlm t he h a d a ttadow ed G lad lng — th e prlneliw l d e fe n d a n t—W hom ack a n d M unday, a s well aa a m a n of abou t 4b years a n d » w om an of ab o u t 4o.

T h e case w aa ad journed un til F r i ­day a f te r » second m ystery niun h a d teatlfled .

h im to P o r t W ing for a v is i t W h a lllp p ed o u t o f th e house a n d w alked ttte M n lle a U o k to h la B uperter hom e. T b e tr ip took th i o a t th re e

E M A l l E f lS T A T E PR IS O N , FJnrenrr, Arl*

7 {U.R>—T liree convlctfl tried to escape h e re early today bu t two frll o ff th o w alls w ith in th e ynrd th e th ir d w as alio t down ns s ta r te d to (l»e across Uin dearct

W ard en A. J . B arnes said Km. W llllam a. SQ, waa sh o t twice in tim knee e f te r h e scaled th e ao-fooi high w eet w all o f th e penlttm tU iy, iin •tu m b led o n abou t 100 ynrda and tr ie d to hide ,

A collie dog. ow ned by yard l ap- u l n P . n . I^P *a. ra n from a urnrljy houae a n d he ld W llllsinn, a MnrUopn ooun ty b u rg la r wlio s ta r ted nerving tw o to m e years . O ct. IB, im o , until h e oould b e u k e n by giiarda,

B a m e a aald tw o o t th e th ir e r v lo tl ftU o f f th e prlaoit w ad ... g u o n le O ra h am a n d Everct Otadd i t a r ^ firing.

•n ta e ^ p e ii tu m p t foimwed i.y | e « t h a n » week llta t of Karl Nri- acn . O k la h c r ta a n d A rtum a Imnk foMMT. Who w caped a<i <,|{ dri(rii.

T ^ e M a n Who tr ied to earaiw - -------- duty,''

m u d u u i t u u u w a n t a u u .

I ’M theSUPERSALESMAN

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to

T h is r

I DON’T HAVE TO RING DOORBELLS, , . no s ir , a s Boon a s I 'm heard in th e yard o r on th e porch people ru n o u t and g rab m e , . . th ey llteraHy c a rry m e Into th e house! ^

PEOPLE INVITE ME INTO THEIR HOMES. . . a s tand ing Invitation In th e hom es of Twin Falls , . . th e old m an chatB w ith me, th e children InuRh w ith me, tho M issus uhops w ith me.

t h e y l is t e n t o w h a t I HAVE TO SAY. . . I don’t have lo beg and K<i 'round in clrclcH looking for an audience . . . m ost of sou th cen tra l Idaho IIh- ten s to m e . . . th ey ’re anxious to h ea r w hat I’vt: Rot to Hay!

n iE Y BELIEVE w h a t I TELL THEM. . . bcrause th ey know from piist experience itm t I’vo nt'vpr deceived o r Hteered ’em wronjf. T hey belleva lue VuiiHc they know I’m u H traight Ruyl

,'HIEY BUY WIIAI I h a v e t o SELL. . . from dojf hUcultM to automobllcK . . . a f te r they s e t me tliey 'rc in terested conaum em . . . I answ er "w hat, w hfrp itnd how much I” alw ut every th ln n th a t’s new In Twin Fallsl

r i L Work for YOU and VLL Bring YOU Real Results...

Idaho Evening

TIMES (rTwin Falls

NEWS ^

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UOBi*y, FehniMT 7, 1988

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IDAHO EVENING TIMES. TWIN gALLS, IDAHO U(md*7, F tb u n iy 1, IM S,

JAPAN SAYS “PERHAPS” ANSWER WILL BE GIVEN U. S., H M A N S E E S

IFBUILDK PUNS

B7 K A T H A B 8 H A IX TO KY O . F e b . 7 foreign

o ttlce sp o k e m a n sa id tod a y th a t • “perh»ps" J t p u w ill an a ire r w ith in

tb « tim e *et In th « req u e s t o f th e Ttalted B U tes, G re a t B r iU ln a n d V te c e , fo r ipeclflo I n fo m a tio a on J a p a n 's na v a l b u ild ing program s., B n t U v a s In tim a te d In reliable q u a rte rs t h a t e re n i f a n answ er were s e n t by F e b ru a ry 30, as r e - quested, th e iS T em m en t w ould be likely to say th a t I t cou ld n o t re* Teal Its n a v a l b u ild ing program .

F o re ign U ln ls te r KOU B lro U , u u - w erlng g a es tio iu In p a rliam e n t, sa id th a t 0 "o n tb a iMites a n d t h a t n o decision h a d been reached .

N o C hange •**n)er« Is n o eh an g e in J s p a n 'i

fu n d am e n ta l naval policy announced a t t h e tim e o f th e Z «ndon confer* ancs,” h e aald. I l i l s po licy w as th a t J a p a h m u s t have equality o f stren g th

_____ « e m « l to b e B oa» te n ­dency to an sw er th e n o te and to

- allay a s f a r a s w as possible any n vp lU o n th a t J a p a n U engaged in a program o f su p e r-sh lp building, b u t w ithou t <li«^in«ing in fo rm ation w hich th e nav y believes i t m u s t keep ■ecret In th e naU ona l in te rest.

I l ia - fo re ign office nx A esm an In b is “pe rhaps” s ta tc m en b today , re* p e tte d d e n la li t h a t J a p a n w as p la n -

/ n ln g 41.000 to n b a ttle sh ip s. H e con-

t on ly fuz 1 p rincip leo t J ^ ja n e a e po licy re g a rd in g a im a* m e o t o r d i ia ^ n a m e a t is t h a t of no o - menwM a n d noo-aggxesston .

B aea J O tm O j S O r ta d "O n th e o ther, h a n d Jap an ese

people h av e g a ln ad th e inwreesloQ th a t tlw p t f i td p t l n a v a l pow ers a i- r e a ^ h av e wiiwinwicM a n a rm a -

- r a c e r B r t ta ln began n v a l a p an tfC Q la a t y t u a s p a r t « f a hu g e a n a a m e n ta u o g r a m of

K i W f i o o m TH* m if ta d M t e i e e ^ ia n : l> considering • n a v a l oon- ■boettoo p la n caltlBg f o r a n increase

- t o w a n h t p i o v e r th e a a x l i m '( t i p q l a t m l I n . th e la s t

. tre a ty . U th a t la n a l t e d th et f « m e d - lo

be IttOowInf' B ilta lh 'k InlUaUve.” I t e D oow l Mewa ag en c y repo rted

t o d i r ttu t t J a p a n w oald aoMl a rep ly t o th a A n e r lc a n . B r ltiah a n d f te n c h notea by F e b ru a ry 30*D t e a e w v iv e r - H o d i l repo rted

th a t th e governm en t w ou ld re je c t th e n o te s a n d exp ress r ea en tm en t th a t t t w aa th b o g b t Inqo lrles w ere

Rising Sun

PuUic Forum,

mw m v T t , w m u a n a n d a

TidOBoet u r s o o r ■ d iter, X ra n ln f 'R m e sr

X h a v e J o i t ^ iw d a n a rtic le from 'a la U JaD itaq r a d ltlo o e t y o u r p a ­pe r. SoD^t f la t tw T onnelves. Mo* ^ a ro u n d b a n ever r e w l a n

w w ipkH ar. U jr p a x tn ta in _ se n t m e tb a c lipp ing . I t w u a b o u t M erle M elioa fro m T w in F a ils g e t-

- t lb g w h a t jrou c a n • «3U1 to B a m H atloow lde F a m e a s « C am era Model.” 1 a m su rp rised t h a t you •would s t09p to i v ln t fu c h a n a rtic le .X h av e enrery la sp ee t fo r Id a h o gtrls.X have a p a rticu la r ona in m liu l I hope to m a ri7 wo d o n ’t ta k e n e w rong 00 th is .

X d o n 't know M erle Nelson. Bhe undoubtedUr h a s a * inarvelou t" Ilg» ure, b u t ao h a v e a m illion o th e r girls Just like h e r a ll ove r th e coun try , X hav a never been to N ew Y ork b u tI c an t«H you th is a b o u t Hollywood,beau ty U lU cT....................T hey btty i t In pasta i t o n b i can g a in o r l o e t '

’ rolea o f m ovie e w ith 't e a m io u s "

‘J i u one th in g Bollyw ood, a n d 1 assum e New Y ork, n eed s Is b rain s . T hey wtU give a th o u sa n d tim es m ore fo r one sing le new Idea th a n for a ll th e legs w est o f th e M issis­s ip p i

A few m ovie s ta r s a re beau tifu l, fo r w hich th e y a re th a n k fu l , b u t th e succeesful ones d o n 't t ry to r ide on i t o r th e y cease to be succeaeful. T hey ou itlva ta pe iaona llty w hich necoHarUjr fa lls ba ck o n bra in s . You raU ier apologeU cally In tim a te d th a t Miss Nelson, irtong w ith h av ing legs a n d a rm s a n d a face, w u in le lli- gent. I f she c an g e t i t In to h e r be ad th a t U 's h e r b ra ln a a n d e f­fo r t a n d n o t h e r s iiape (W e're a il b u ilt on th e sam e princip le) th a t will b ring h a r th e fu ll a n d p le u a n t so r t of life everyone w an ts , even it th e y w an t to be a r t i s t 's m odels, ahe will have foiuid h e rse lf a lre ad y h ^ f way u p tlie la d d er o f success.

1 sh o u ld n 't w onder t liu t D m itri laughed w hen lie r e a d th e a rtic le .I I w ould b e very a m u sin g to h im to see Ju s t how m uch fu ss w e ignor'

.a n t f a n n e rs In Id ah o ( I 'm sUll lda> hoan ) m ake over a litU e f la t te ry fro m a fam ous pe rson , p robably on -

,ly h a lf of w hlcli w as sm oere I n ’Uie fi r s t place.

Y oa s ta te d h e p a id h e r $aa /o r lh a posing ahe 4>d for h im . I f h a

. .th o u g h t w as so a il- f lre d m a rv ­elous ^ d id n 't ho p a y h e r w h a t l l u v w w orthT u n h e a r d of movie

I h e re in O a llfo m U g e t m ore IV r -« tta r ti« r • .a lij^ e

la ' lro D l o f » oatn»rft. H e ' i t & m n j t f h a i d A M ^

United Airliner Sets New Record

SA L T L A K E OTXY. Feb. 7 OLR — id ln g a 66-mile p e r hour-tailw ind, ^ t a d AlrUoea- tn n sp o rt, p lane

se t a ^new r e c o r d for regularly scheduled i llg b t betw een Ban F ra n - etaco a n d B a lt l a k e City yesterday.

T h e .p lane, a Douglas m alnllner, flew th e «43 miles in two bou ts a n d 0 m lnu taa , clipping two m inutes

f rc in th e fo rm er company m ark a n d b e a tin g ita fou r-hour eohedule by m ore th a n a n hour. ?Uot G ra n t A nderaon, O akland, said th e p lane rea ch e d a maxim um speed of 340

p . h .

l a m o f th e t iu o i*

■ 8UU te e young- to oobp rebend th e lonMBSlky a t th e v cn lsre e n w hich U s ee tm try h a s been UoMbad In O ilaa, Ja p a n 's deU-. like C ra w s P r in t* 1%nca Is be- earning qoUe a yoim c n a n . Now fo o r years aid, T ssgn 's w elfsre i t a t g rea t m eoM nt In J a p an , te r th e e e o n tr^ a n l e r b considered of di­vine ■

lEE'P la n s w ere c om pleted th is a f te r ­

noon fo r th a i s t h a n n u a l m eeting of m em bers o f th e T w in F a lls Co­opera tive D airy m en 's association, scheduled T uesday a t 10 a. m . a t th e F i le r f a i r g rounds, those In c harge an n o u n ce d he re .

Iv a n B . L oughary . s ta te extension d a iry m an a n d E z ra T . B enson, sU(« ex tension econom ist, wUl be the p rin cip al sp e ak e rs du rin g tlie pro­g ram w h ic h w ill ru n th rough the la te 'a f te rn o o n ..A lso f e a tu re d o n th e program will

be th e va rio u s rep o rts o f the com­pan y h e ad s . T hese will include the rep o r t o f th e T w in F a lls section by O. T . K o eter; th e B uh l section by T . B. B ru sh ; f ie ld operations by T hom as Speedy . Roy D. Sm ith, gen­e ra l m a n a g e r, w ill p resen t hl5 an ­nua l r e p o r t fo r th e whole area.

D u rin g th e la te afternoon the reso lu tions will be voted on and cne m e m b e r wUl be elected to the board o f d irec tors.

A sp e c la l p rog ram will be p resent­ed d u r in g th e luncheon hour a n d will Include read ings by Erlo Jones, K im berly, a n d m usical num bers by M elbourne Jensen . Tw in FalU. a n d M r, a n d M rs. J . R . D urk, K im ber­ly.

C. H . H em plem an, T w in Palls, will p reside . H e }s president of th e

U . ! L l l i i NM E D I N I i

W ARRZN TON , G s.. F eb . 7 (U.PJ— A b roken a irp lan e radio, a dense fog a n d t p a ra ch u te th a t d id no t open w ere ' fac to rs th a t exp lained today th e d e a th of C. L . R ichardson. U n l t ^ s ta te s d e p ar tm e n t o f labor eo n ^U atw .

R ich a rd so n jum ped from a plane fly ing , fro m W ashing ton tow ard M iam i a n d fell to h is d e a th in a sw am p n e a r h e re Sunday . A ppar­en tly h e Ja iled to p u ll th e rlpoord. T h e pU ot. M aJ. W . 0 . Qoldsborough, reachfed th e g round u n h u r t

BoCb "balled o u t" a f te r flying for 10 h o u ra in heavy fog. T he rad io failed a n d G oldsborougb was u n ­ab le (o de term ine h is course. W ith th e fu e l supply ru n n in g low Oolds- borough decided to abandon the piano.

. H e M tnded R icha rdson a no te te ll­in g U m th e y would have to Jump. R ich a rd so n leaped f l n t a n d Golds- bcro u g h follow ed. T he p ilo t landed aafely I n 'a tree .

MAN FINED JE R O M E ; r t b . 7 (S p e c la l) -G . W.-

W ilson, Je ro m e, w as b rought before FollM J u d g e J o h n L. G ould la st w eek o n a c h a rg e of d runkenness. H a w a s f in ed |3 a a n d $3 court costa. B e ing uxuible to pay th e fine, he w as rem an d ed to th e Jail.

Anna to Bob?

E ith e r HoUywood’a A n n a May W o n i b e ta h e r b lue -bU ck t r io e s . show n so e loquently In th e plotore above, o r h e r la te s t p ic tu re will be h e r la s t p ic tu re , s ln d lo otflc lals w arned . M iss W ong provoked fUm- dom 's new est O rleA tal crisU w hen ■he sa id ahe 'd fo rsak e th e movies ra th e r th a n c a t o ff h e r h a ir . H er ito d lo w an ted h e r to a p p ea r a s an A m erlcan iied g irl o f th e F a r East.

FAMILY OF GIRLA greem ent ca lling fo r p a y m en t p f

13.000 a s re s t itu tio n In a n a u to a cc i­d e n t th a t killed E llen C raw ford , SO, O ooding college s tu d e n t, h a d been placed on reco rd in d is tr ic t c o u rt h e re today.' T h e m ish ap occu rred on th e h ig h ­way n e a r th e college Nov. 19. M iss C raw ford, w alking o n . th e w est side of th e highw ay a t a b o u t 7:90 p . m., was s t a i f i t b y a m a ch in e d r iv en by Jam es p r S a lo n . em ploye of the-L eo R ice M otor com pany, G ooding.

M r. R ice a n d E aton , th e ag ree ­m en t stipu la tes , a re to m a k e th e paym ent. B enefic iaries will be J ! R . Crawford, B uh l r a n c h e r , f a th e r o f th e acc iden t v ic tim ; A lbe rt a n d George C raw ford , b ro th e rs ; Shirley. 11. a n d C aro lyn , I8-i old. sisters.

B othw ell a n d Povey w ere a t to r ­neys fo r th e fam ily . E lam a n d Burke. Boise, rep resen ted th e d e ­fendants.

Cassia Republicans Will Hear Report

BURLEY. F eb , 7 (Specia l) — Cassia county R epublloans w ill con ­vene In th e d is tr ic t co u rt room T u es­day a t 8 p. m . to h e a r th e fin an c ia l report o f th e 1938 cam p a ig n c o n ­ducted In th is c oun ty a n d to discuss plans fo r a tte n d in g th e L incoln day banquets a t Poca tello on Feb . 11 o r “ olse on Feb. 13.

C. W. T h o m a s of B urley h a s been chosen to a s tm a s te r o f th e Pocatello banquet.

JE R O M E B IR T H S •JERO M E, Feb . 7 (Specia l)—B irth s

recorded he re la s t week w ere: to Mr. a n d M rs. C harles H . D avis, a

. to M r. a n d M rs. C harles H ol- llhaugh . a son , a n d to M r. a n d M rs. Clyde G illespie, a son.

Kansas Qty Pastor Urges Boys To Fight, Play Pool and DanceKA NSA S O i r y . Mo„ Feb. 7 (U»

—T h e Boy Scou ts w en t r ig h t on help ing e lderly lad ies across stree ts today, b u t betw een good tu rn s some of th e m pondered a new code of m o ra l s ta n d a rd s o ffe red to th e m by D r. B u rris Jenk in s, a p a s to r who d o e sn 't believe th a t th e you th of th e la n d Is so bad.

"F lay pool, le a rn to dance , a n d figh t," h e sa id in a se rm on yester­day.

"Pool Is good exercise a n d rec­rea tion ," h e sa id . "D ancing is h i- s tlnc tive a n d old lad les do It In chu rch w hen they ta p th e ir fee t to th e ttin e o f 'B righ ten th e C or­n e r W here You A re.' H ittin g th e

o th e r fellow on th e Jaw in box fig h tin g is a m anW a r t a n d m uch less d an gerous th a n football o r

/baseball." ,D anc ing , h e sa id , did n o t excite

dangerous sex m an ifesta tions b u t w as a m e a n s o f. expressing and. g e ttin g r id o f them . "S o ft boxing gloves w ill keep u s from f igh ting to th e d e a th in w ar.”

D r. Je n k in s com pleted th e ro u t of tim e-h o n o re d .’•vices" by telling th e y o ungste rs to fo rget abo&t try - i i ^ to love th e ir teachers, to n m aw ay from hom e, g e t dogs for com panions, go cam ping , a n d to live life positively by try ing a ll th in g s a n d ho ld ing fa s t w h a t was good.

Burley Endeavorers Observe Founding

BU RLEY , Feb. 7 (Specia l) — C tirlsU an E ndeavor m em bers h o n ­ored th e S8th ann iversa ry of th e founding of th e o ^ a n lz a t lo n a t a p rog ram T h u rsd ay ' n lg h t“ ln Uie c h u rc h basem ent. D elpha Sager, p residen t, o fficia ted .

D onald M cC laflln a n d M arshall G ilc h ris t p lay ed a violin d u e t a c ­com panied by J e a n G oclinour, a n d M iss G ocltnou r played a p ia n o solo. A read ing w as given by M rs. Ju n e Peck, a n d M rs. L olita M ay a n d M rs. D onald M cC laflln sa n g a due t. D ora S ager a n d T ro as Nelson a lso sang a duet, w hile N ellie M cO raw gave a read ing .

M rs. E rn e s t S tee lsm lth gave a h is to ry o f th e local C h r is t ian E n ­deavor a n d L aV onda G ilc h ris t a n d H elen S ager sang . Rev. J . S . Nelson ta lked briefly on th e m ean ing of th e o rgan ization .

R efresh m en ts w ere served a t th e close o f th e program .

D A IR YM EN — P eed C ottonseed M eal fo r P ro te in . G LO B E SEED A FEED CO.—Adv.

CAMERAL ocal po lice will soon receive the

la te s t dev ice fo r use In crlm o d e ­tec tion a n d rec o rd preservation, a fed e ra l squad cam era.

T h e In s tru m e n t Is equipped to .take, p ic tu res o f .fln g e rp rln ti, n igh t o r d a y scenes. P ic tu re s ' can also bo ta k e n of c rim inals w ithout th e ir know ledge. T he cam era Is e lec trica lly ope ra ted by a ba ttery o f fo u r siaaU d ry cells housed w ith in th o cose. T h e in s tru m e n t h a s a speed o f 1-300 of a second.

SENTENCEUPUELDW ASH IN G TON , Feb. 7 (U,©-ThB

U. S . c o u rt of appeals today u phe ld th e conviction of D r. F ra n c is E. T ow nsend, old age pension leade r, on charg es of contem pt of a house com m ittee investigating h is a c tlv i-

T ow nsend Is under sen tence of 30 days in JaU a n d a tlOO fine.

R e w as cited for con tem pt o f U » house on M arch 13, 1937, a f te r h s sta lk e d angrily o u t of a com m on h e a rin g , investigating old age pen ­sions. y

T ow nsend suddenly In terru p ted th e h earing , asserting lie no longer w ould " to le ra te Inquisitorial m e th ­ods" of m em bers of th e com m ittee .

T h e c irc u it decision, w ri tte n by A ssociate Ju stice Ju s tin M iller, h e ld t h a t D r. T ow nsend's a c t w as d e ­libe ra te . ,

A dissen ting opinion w as filed by A ssociate JusUce H arold S tephens. H e held th e ccmvlctlpn should be r e ­versed on grounds th a t D r. T ow n­send h a d ■ a r ig h t to 'u s e e v id e n c e - show ing "evil in te n t of th e Investi­g a tin g com m ittee"

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T ea rs a re a ver>’ poa’c rfu l d e ­stroye r of bacteria, and th u s p ro tec t tho eyes.

Burley Man Faces Trial On Charge

BURLEY, F eb . 7 (Special) Ollle A nderson is be ing h e ld over to th e d is tric t cou rt on c h arges o f s ta ­tu to ry rap e a g a in s t a 14-year-old child . A n d erso n ., w ho w aived pre­lim inary h e a r in g h e re T hu rsday , Is In th e county Ja il u n d e r $9,000 bond.

W ORKKB INO O M l GAINS W A8H INO TO N , f tb . 7 (UJ!>-The

B rookings tnstltuU cn said today l h a t th e adJostM average Income fo r ga in fu l workers In the U nited BU t«« in 1037 was about IS pe r cen t below th e 1» » level a n d about 0 p e r c e n t below U a t figures w hen

itod again st shifting prices.

1 say ab o u t Ketehum. Idaho h a s b m r d re ry jjttje about m » except t h a t 1 w en t to college there a n d ro d e bronca In .the PUer rodeo la s t fa ll , com ing ou t very hear th e b o t­to m of th e lUt. Bo w hat 1 say doesn 't m e a n very much.

A nd m aybe I'm wrong. Such a rtl* o le t give your paper a distinctive •‘one-horse" flavor, am using ' to w orld-conscious outsiders. Y our p a - — r can never hope to be any th ing

it sm all town so why no t p r in t sm all-tow n stuff? B ut why pick on som eone like Merle Nelson?

X da re yott to p rin t th is so Ih n ltr l c an read ill

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Hollywood, Callt,Feb. 0.

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be/IUIng aetvlct o / final

frfi>i(/e, our chapel, with

i<s toothing!/ beaiitUul

appolntmcnU, affordi a

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(oiling atmotphete.

S~WEIL LOOK AT 'EM!Half our tnain floor is covered with brand new bargains! We’ve carried a lot of these items for years—such things as plumbers supplies and meat hooks for butcher shops! We don’t want these things any longer—they’re but of our line, and to get rid of th^m in the shortest possible time we’ve put prices clear down in the cellar! For instance:

LUMBERMEN:'W e can Mil you builder's

liardwuro for a lower prlqe Uian you c an buy It from your wliolesolerl Proctlcally ovorythltiK from hinges to door knobe.

PLUMBEUS:p ip e , p ipe fminfiA, slHks

nrtil otida ami oiidn of plum bing siipiilipn for Irsa U )a n c o » tt

CAUPENTEUS:Saw*, haiiiinerfl, plune*. all

k inds o l car|M<nirr tools as wHl Rfl hulU lfra hardw are, p riced for tjulck clearancel

BUTCHERS;M eal hooks, o l n a v e t i ,

b u tc h e r knlven. W ore over­stocked cm Boinn of these I tem s so Come a n d save , . . I t’s our luMi

FARMEitS:Bo fa r we haven 't m en-

U oned a tenUi of Uie cloae- o u t a n d overilooked Item s w hlcli we w an t to move.

If'W tt can MU a t c u t o r Usa you know you oai\ « P « t b a r ia ln i l Be sura to ae« o u r classified ad In to ­d a y 's p a p er for used Imple­m e n ts a n d a mure completa

LAWYERS:W e're so rry , b u t law books

a re a b o u t th e only th in g we a re n 't selling u t a bargain, B ut, you m ig h t come lit a n d browse a ro u n d . . . we prob ­a b ly h av e som eth ing cIao you w an l.

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HARD WATER IS "HARD" IN MORE WAYS THAN ONE!■ H ard on your bab y 's ik in i H a rd on your clothcsl H a rd on pipes and faucctsl An endless a rray o f trouble# can bo la id to hard w ater . . . and m any in- c reased household bills follow in Its wake.

I t 'a those " ex tra " billi th a t m ake i t aucU an cconomy to Install P erm utlt W ater Softening K qulpm ent.

, W ith Its fresh, clean, com pletely aoftencd w ater flowing from every faucet, you 'll discover soap *oea tw ice a s for . . . clothes w ear m on ths lo n g e r . . • p lum b- ing bills arb greatly re<luced, because |) i |« s don ’t chokc u p w ith the scalc from h a rd w ater.

A nk fo r a F R E E 2 -D A Y D E M O N S T R A T IO N o f P c r n iu l i t ’i s o f t w a te r In y o u r h o m e . Y o u ’l l n e v e r ag a in b e s n t i i i lc d w lU i e x p e n r iy e h a r d w a te r . . . C a ll o u r ofTicc o r d r o p u s a c a r d .

PermutitSoft water from every faucet

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