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TWIN-FALLS COUNTTS SCRAP QUOTA 1.980 TONS . 'CoIIccltd so far 1,966 tons Nine Irrigated Idaho Cotmtlcs - tATE BULLETIN WILKES'BARKE. fmiL. Jta. II (UA ~ n« walh WUkn-lUm lout, ooe «f tb» krr lockli In lh« i(rik« of PeaiiS7t> TVilft't 15,000 kslbnelle mlnen. Toted UO (« t:« tedar to ttism to work t«- VOL 25, NO. 237 TWIN FALLS. IDAHO, MONDAY, JAKUAllV 18, 191S tImUr or DurMd nr ClryiUtloo AoxliM I'ttn aid UalM Vrmt PRICE 6 CENTS EIGHTH ARMY NEARS TRIPOLI British, Germans Trade Blows on Berlin and London Damage Heavy in Nazi Capital as RAF Hits Hard Bj- Til* AmocIiM r m j _ _LONDON. Jan. 18—A slronp force of RAF bombtrs liiiil huRc fires jicro?.s Ikrlln in the renewed “wnr of the aiiiitals” 1a.sl iilcht. liut sliffi'tkcrflcfense.s of'lhc Gcrmnn city look toll of 22 planes compured with only oiu; the previous iiiKlit. l/om!on’s anlhnircruft Runners meaiiwliilc threw nazi raid- ers into confusion liy (he fiercenes.-? of their barniRO durinR two assftultn Inst niwlit nnil r.irly today when the attack' ers 'losl 10 of perbnps GO plane; O^nr.an ffforl-v nt rrtillallon for iht mlcbty »iuck wliieli ipparenl- Jv rtuthl Berlin dffnufs nipjilns l>*lurtiiy nlsht »tr« rrlallvfly mlltl. london'.i cround tiins ihrtw «p a rurtMn of Mpfl and fire mort Umn- dertnji »nd powerful itmti inyihlng liTOicjQiiPr' f « r hetrtl belort. of u^lns to rime tli» bombers ««ay tmm Ulal objectives »ntl Inio Uie p»th of nljhl fljhterj. the cunners aimed for bulbe>es cll- rrcU.v Oft the alUrJsliiit bomber?. The nlshi'i has brouflil 'lo more Ihsn 4.000 ilif number of enemy aircraft dWjQved over BriUln since Uie atirt of the var. lle«Ty Defente n ie bfcrrace .vliowtred Lniidon rx»now »itli jihell fracmtnw *e>Tral pfr^om mere killed ••oundrd h.v, iJiflla ulilcti eiplwIfO mlj- afier Mrtklng Uie cround. T»ie rirlne combined Wlh neWsecrtl «nil •aircraft deTicrs lo make o speC' taeuUr I TVre *ir fn\ni«iT wintunce<\, boO) '©rf»w.lTe »n‘J iefeniJrt oper»Uart». "OerUn vm asaln a'.lacked br a s.tronB fore* of our hra\y bombtn Jatt r.lcht," the air mlnl^tr>- eocnmil- niQue Mtd. "A creal iMd of bomta »a.i droppea anti, by the end of tAt tiuck. Urse ftrw TTip bftmbers fler In brtjht moon- Ilthl m most of llie liOO-mlli TWind m p, but cjicountered nomi clouds o^•e^ the larstl area. Jn con' trail to the Uchl cpimrUlon B.H' \irday ntgM. the atr mliibtrj' fsld •tfterr « tit miny nimbats with enenvv fljhtcrs." One of these « rep.-'ned »)ioi down. Share In Tell Pwumably nail nlsht flthtc kj«l antl-Bircrafi cuty Muml In t toU.of-tlie a bombers officially i. , po.ied here ns lost, Tlii Ocnuan raao. In a brtadrasi recorded In lioadon. boeutwl thb fljurt by tmo. ■In atldlUon to the new bomblnc ef Berlin, the RAP fenl fighters affaln.«t frelshl tmltu, barufj anil irurti ?*r«tn5 Ilip Gennatw 1 Pnncr. HeUlum and Holland. Tli fPT*;-j lajted 13 hours. The air wlnlMry sold that of the ♦netny-betnbers »hlch sttiic): at Lon- don “few ©f' them penctralrd the oyier drfertw^" 'Bomh.' »Trt dropped at a iium- V r of jCacrUn mater Uuidon awl rpu1hea.M Fncitnil.' n rrpw^M'i^Soow-damae* was done. « i* u» 1, CUi..' I> Heads Demos FLASHES of LIFE brohterlt KEW CUMBfpLANtfT IVnn Jan. l»-Prt. Max rejuiemiather of Ciuwbia, Ptnn. wai as- alp^ed to ambulance duty at the atm j trcrpUon center and orderrd w & to' t*tk \ ip iini patlenu He Iwt no Ume in ttllln* Uie alck soldier, suffertns a minor UU Rta. to Uie tnflmarr. JV «*• P 't Hari7 Peiut^f ; ateheiwhU brother. COLORFTl. COQtmiE, Ort. Jan II — The Rer. Charin M. Brown la the Methodlil paalor, althouth the Rev. O. iv.^Or*y wbiUtutM ecra-^onaJlj-. The r5JL»fop*Jl»ni have Arch- cJfacwi II. U- White fllllnj ta un» • U1 rvb. 1 when their new rector vrtm. He's the Rer. Robert L, Or«n. NO SI&ST! DOfSE, Ida, Jan. IS-Square- Jawed Master Set. Oeorte Yuhaa o! Oowra fleU, a heatr bomber cmner. *ir* U alms hli nerrea- Sohe CTOchels. Hel finished a dmjer tcarf ar.d U halfwajr through a t«d> .v;sT«d. ---=RaU»er-pr*ily.-eh»«-------- KTCOSD SAS'SAS cm *. Jan. It - Reniy Meade has b(«n a lawTcr 33 }'car>-^e'U plead hU tint cut c a a sJnct 191T. next week. ReUWi rtctnllj as probate l>f» m ntm nc jwl^te pracUce. Before h li I I j-ears u Judje, he rw mmty auiUtcr. 01 MILYPOUNDS AP Red Cross Train Bombed byNazis in Africa By The Aiwflaled Pres* Allied nlr forrca kepi i:p ilielr t*o-(livy b.-vtUTlTiit of the JBpnne.^< In Biirrai and their steady pound' Ins of Ihf* Invnders’ ^hlnpln^i and in the .‘jolomons-Ncw Guli area over Uie wrck-end while AmerlCI\Il.^ on GuiulnlCBmit braced for Hn expeclcd nra- ciiil.iujlil BKfilnsl thclr improved j)osltlon?. lliree nlr nttacka uKalnit Uie Aiiierlc.-vni on Guudnlcaniil, nn- iiouncrd by tJie navy, lii(llcat«l Unit tlic Japniire «crc prepurlng for nnollier iletermlnrcl nltrmpi, lio»- ccclly. to resiilii Uielr former po-.iUon» on auiidolcniml. Such ef- foru nlreiiily Have tuken r licivvy loll of enemy shipping, planes bikI Kollow llejwated AtUckj ' iBkls. Ulc first muUl-planr on Gunclitlcaiinl tlnce Iasi Noiember. followed repented al- lempf.i by Uie Japiuie.K lo rcI new trooix-i and -lupplle.i B.'liore. llir navy rejwrtcil two day.i bro that UnilMl Slalcs plnuRi iiUacked fliir group of five tJc.'iroyers luid nn- DolJi grouiw «erc diimuscd. Iiiit It w u not disclosed olieUier they. • nccompllihed'* any iilV vat war 'a: luual" by the naxii. U. K. and I'renrh MilJien Iniprcl llie rcinalna which »ai blasted/tuid burned by German bomberi InTunbla. Note the clearly vlsJbl« painted atop llic-^ar.ln forerrottnd. ISXA Telcpliolo) » lied CroM train lied I'roti lymbol Hnrniot FRANK C. WALKER Frank Walker Nifiiied Leader Of Democrats CHICAGO. Jail. IB (,!•,-Poilmn.v ter Geiieriil KWtik C, Walker todaj I'chniriiian of Uie Demo r>ni»l commUlw lo tiicccet EJaard J. Flynn, who rr.ilgnM t» become amba.vnclnr. n'lnliter plenl' potentlarj' and perronal reprejentU' live of President Roo.-cveli lo Auj. iralla. Walker, nlio hail berti expecled by pollUca! oO-er\er» to »ucce«l FljTin. wa.i elpctrd wllhoul a dU' senUng vote, llh ‘ nomlnallon. ihi only one plarrd before ihe commit' by Culberl U Okon. for nior of Csllfomla. »lio dr. tlnml U »t \HHlPT V»ftlkri> Ifader ship "we can look forward lo the lS«'ballle wlih the reformation of 3rf lines Biid wlUi ixprereM iloii from social TTit nomination was seoondrd by Mrs. Emma Guffey Miller of Penn- sylvania who a.vienrd. -we're slVlnc the PreMdenl a stronjt right arm In rrank Walker." FYAfc-UL Me* Hale, commltleeman ff^Jp In ^n a . moved that Uie iionilnftU<^ / be closed. Before rellrlns from the 'thalr- manihlp. Fl.v»n lold commlUee members lie believed It w•a.^ Uielr counsel and infhiencc "tihlcli made pOMlblB a contintianc# of our Uem*; ; ocraUc conirol in congre.is when' manj' of ws doubted that such con- Unuance of coiitiyl was p i^ lblt.- 12 Die, 11 Hurt In Georgia Wind (ILR )— ATLANTA. On- Jan. : landlnK^. .MaJ, Grn. Mlllaril J- commander o f the anny air nnd crouncl foree^ in tlie south Puclllc. declared thut the .-.coix: uf allied of/ni.'>lve plan.-, extended far be- jond GuBdftlcanal, Ifc iald It WM the aim of the ai- rs to "iinhliigo the Japanfjc Irom . TV .' Q\\lnra. lJ\c Dl.^mtt^ck atchl- pelnpo und thft Solomon Islinda. United Suics bcmbvn again pounded Jnjwne.'.c .ihlpplng, porta and air bn.'c.s In the New Gulne.-i ■nne.ie merclmnfililps dluiiuKwl In a Uiree- hour raid by KlylnK .TurUcj'-'e.^ on Ihe harbor of Rabntil. New Urllaln, Gaiurday nl«hl. Raid Airdrome* Alrdromra ot Rabaul luid Mab- bajif, supplies at Lac. dockj at .Ma- dang and Flnschafeii. nnil an en- emy Unnjport near Admiralty isl.ind were otlicr bomber urgei-s. Tlie JajMiicse r-eni Si mcdliii boinbcra ami HO flshU-rs iiRaln.it th allied bo.\e nt Milne bay in New Uiiliiea. bill u coniinunlque from allied hcadquiirier.s r.ild dam.ige wu unlmiiorLmt and there were no eaa- UAlUci........... On Uie New Gulne.i land froni, alllefl forve.i cut Uic main road In the iTsT of Jupiner.c forces at San- ananda and killed 120 Japanese. Gen. Sir 'niomiis Dlamey, Auj- Italian coinmniuler of allied ground iroops under Gen. Douglas Mnc- Arlhur, .'aid In n hrondcxsl lasl toll of at leiut'ls llve.t. and remit- m In Injurlts to more Uian 100 per* sons. trporL'i froin outlying eteas vealed Uxlay. Tliosc killed included a soldier at Port Denning. Oa.. four memben of a farm family new Orltfln. &lx Nt' crow In Pike connt>-, arid an un- identified Negro » t Cuthbert, Oa. Confers WASHINGTON. Jan. II (,V>- n. D. SffllUi. Jerome. Ida, ona of the (our membeTS of Uie ciieest wUon of the dairy Industry co- -ojtcramrcdnnflnwsnftrofnci' of price admlnUtruUon. haa been herelfor several days for a group conference. BmlU> told R*p. Dteotshak. R , Ida., that the committee had been transferred to the food ad- mlnUtntioD ot Uie departneni. (it asrleullure may scon eease to exbL i R C U R y DROPS: OIHREE BELOW winter's flnRers grlpiwl 111# light- est of. the 5CM0I1 In Twin Kalis Monday mornlnu, when the mcrcury dropped to Uiree degrees below rero on the olflclal Uiermomcter at Uia bureau ot enlomolocj" . and plant QUaranUne- weather .ntaUon. Tliat was the minimum for Uio period covered by the reading, llie temper- ature remained at Uirec below r^rro L9 a. m. Wllh Uie swiftest de.-cent of Uie mercury Into sub-wro depUu Twin F a lls householdens encountered plcutj ot trouble tfo«\ ' pipes. Motorht.1 who hadnt been able to secure enough anll>freer« were caught nhort In many coses, and steaming mdlfttora were a com- lon sight. tlnofflclal temperatures In rounding communities were report- ed even colder than In Tnln Folb. The Buhl and west end area report* ed Infonnal readings unywhere from five to 10 degrees below rero; one Hollister rancher e.samnied 13 to 15 below In Uie Salmon urea. Jrrome, Burley and Rupert all reported read- ings s-eU under »ero. Beten Twin Falls householders by earb' morning had colled Charles P. Larsen, water department super- intendent, t« report pipes frozen aj a result ot Sunday night's drop. In most cases the freezing occurred be- tween the meter and the house, which h left lo Uic waUr consumer to thaw. ' l^rsen advised tliat residents al- low* trickle of water U> flow from fauc^ during Uto night while the cold ipell lasts, in order to avoid Tl'eeiliig afld“ 15Ii5Sn)Io difmtir-no' plumbing. iCEORGEO AS 010 AGE AID UOISE, Jan. 14 Mlnilen. R.. Cnnyon, today sugRested tliat a "compulsory InsiiVftnce" law whldi would "provide an annuity for the Aged and ncedv rltlsenr." on n Mib- KUtule for the .-enlor citizens' gnint.s act. which he r.alil .^h□ul(l be re pealed. In his oplnlnn. The Insumiica .a'stcm he prO' posed sliould lie drawn up after ml- Joumment ot the 37ih somIoii of the leKlslalure by Uie Jolni comniltlei appointed lo -iiucly the tenlnr clt' Irens’ grnnt.i act, ik .mIcI. anil woult In n .ieti.se parallel nn a suite biusL the fedeml toclal ffcurliy net. Payroll DetlucUonj ould provide for tiayroll tie- ducUoas or similar contributions by :vcr7- per.wn "durliiK hU working .•enrs" to be held fnr rciu old age aji a i«>;w^l'>n. 'DeUlls would liii'e lo lie worked oul by the commlilee.' he s.ild. "but It .seem.Hlo me Uie plan could o[>erati In some -Mieh innmier nvihr jires' ent tinemploymtiit co'ni|)enr:\llon law now worts, "If Llilji legljlalurr (loe>n't .vt up r.ome permanent soUiUon for Uie l>e!iilon problem'li'fl Rolng to be l>efore iw every twi> years from now 7jarp'l In an Inlrr- •I JiL’ L iRnore the problem nt\d expect to dle-U's here to stay." Methrfi Outlined tJndcf hU plan, which hr empha- . ^ d U still In Only tenlntlve form, matching of the employes' eonlrt- builoiu by Industry and the xlaie poralbly could be iounhL a.s one meUiod of providing an Income. Some auch permanent program iu.\ t be Mt up for Uie future, he belleve.s. and In adtlllloii BddlUonal action ought lo ix" i-iken before Ui eltrblature adjourn.^ lo Incren.-.e present public, n.v.l-'lanee grants In "an amoifftt necc.wir>' lo meet Uie lncrea.slng ccst« of living.” and.to re.submlt Uie senior c1U:en,s' granu act to the volera bs a refrremlum which would "embody ways and means of rablng revenue neces- earj-." HouseMeasureWould Allow 4-Year UISB HOISE, Jun. 18 (U'W — I’oaitcllo's pcrenniii! “pet” bill, pTe.itly modified, wn.s introduced in th e Idalio bDusc-of rop- rc.seiilalivos today. The hill provide,^, in effect, that the state hoard of educa- tion may decide wlielhur the University of Idaho, .“outhern branch. Hhall have four in- .steiMl o f Iwo.year courrfc.i of Htiidy. Slncc the days of the old Idalio TechnlciU iriitliuie. lorerunner ot Uie nouUu-rn branch, the-proposal lo JncreiLse the InsUtuUon's cotirto of study from 1-ao to four years ha.s been oti L-.suo before tlie legislature. Carries 12 Namn Tlie bill introduced today carried tlte ni»mt',s of ]3 si«njor»—Hcnd- ricks. Anderson nnd b'lwnson. all of Unniiock: Mny. R,. Poer; Nelson. R,. Franklin: Andcr'on. R,. UUig- hain: L<-onard;.on, R„ Clark: I^bert, D,. Tctoii: Aiidru,-.. O,. Bonneville; Miller. D,. Elmore; Brunt. D.. Bon- neville, and Holm, R-. Jelferr^n. ' Tlie liou.se p.viicd four bills which would allow *hc sUK board of ed- uc.alloii lo I.',.MIC temporary teachlJig permit.', to persons wtio.'e quallfl- catlOJi:, nre below ccrUflcatfon jtan- nllow parolo by Judgr* of :id offcndcrr.; amend the Lewis., city charter nnd provide foi pc».tlnK o< iiollcc of probate mat- Idalio Fliers Help Destroy 2 Transports lly TJIOmillN WIANT \ UNITED STATES BOMBER CASE JN EASTERN INDIA. Jan. Jfl (Delayed) i.V;—Employing n new bombing technlt]ue. United • Stftte,^ bomber* nlmost certainly destroyed Ewo-JapaneM-lranspotta louling 12.000 tons far wuth of Rangoon yesterday In one of Uie moit siicce^tsful quick raids In this tlirater. Scvernl Idahoans parUcl pulrd. Reluming plluUi reported they had left one 7,000-lon vessel over- turned nnd had damaged anoUier, Uiongh the tmn.‘'porta dodged fran- tlcnlly In efforts to «cape bombing, ilnncn Ignored nn e.ncorting conttntrale Uie merchant vc?jel.s and one bomb- as rnld to have scored six dl' hlLn ()n Uie larger of Uie two. the crew of Uie plane were I.lcut, Dewey Cinch. 25, Wallace. , pilot; Sgt. Gerald Peck, M. Rockland. \Ida,, .sldeguiiner. ind Sgu Oordrtsm Grlms. 28, Boise, Ida,, engineer. \ nuscli. a former Oonraga unlrcr- ilty *ludeni.\ said he luw many nen iumplng'lnin Uie.sea after one of the (Jilp was sU'Uck. •Tliey swarmed ever Uie sides tp bees around a li^ehlve." he de- clared. ."And I'm ccrlflln scores drowned. Tlie Japs muit be short of fighters. Ki a matter ef fact, bombing Ls becoming monotonous becnuse we never have compeU- tors." f DESIGNER DIES ATLANTA. Jun. 18 </T>-Mr3. An- e Lee WUIet. 70, of phllotjflphia, artist aiKl deslst\«c o( sos\e o! moat wldely.knowD nemorlaJ stain- ed glass rtndovs In America, died lodojr.aftncumonli. Russians Push Forward—And They Don’t Expect Nazis Baeii British Reported Within 100Miles OfKeyNaziBase CAIRO, Jan. 18 (/P)—The Hritish eighth army, Rwceping ncro.s.s Libya after crnckinc Field Marshal Rommers de- fen.Hos at Buerat cl Hnun, wa.*! reported within 100 milcH of •-Tri|ioli-loda>’~jn-n-thruht_appareiitly de.sitrncd to by-paHst Mi.surata and other poinl.s aloiiff the African coiwt. Sofnc pri.Honer.H were taken. A comniunitjiic from (It;n. Sir Bernard L. MonlBomcry’R headfiuarlcra 'announcing that SOVIETS fiAIN ON VE ERDNIS AS HEALLBAGK Ily HENRY SHAPIRO MOSCOW. Jiin. IB (UTJ-Ru-'Jla ajinounred new guhis today on five major batUc froni.s niong the 550- mlle red army oIfen.slve line be- tween Voroneiii and the northern Caucasus. On the south Voronetli front, red rniy men were wlUiln 110 mlle.i of ICharkov; on Uie DoneU river front, they ruptured Ihe rallroud Junction of Mlllerovo; In the Swllngrad area tanks. Infantry and cavalry were ripping Into Uie remnnnl^ of 22 Gerainn dlvl.ilons now numbering only about 70.000 men:-oa Uto lowtr Don front Russlaru were wiUiits ts mil** f>f aiK'-i-v Urr Catic.i£us they were only SO inlles from Armavir, whenee a railroad leads Uiroujlj UiB Maikop oil fields to the Black sea. Take NaxJ Garrison Driving Uicad Uiroughout Ui# night .-louut of VoronrtJi, the Riu- slwix took several new Inhabited places, wiping out. almost the en- ure garrison of one lorUfled town and capturing 1 .US Germans in- cluding ft colonel In atortnlng ao- other, the noon communlQue said. On Uie Donets front, llie Russians look three populnted places In a single secUir. Tliey killed about, 1,000 Germans, tlie noon communique re- ported; knocke<l out- neveii tanks and 20 field guns nii<l captured 300 prisoner*, two t,inks, 20 field guns. "1 t^cka and two war supply dumps, U'Ipe Out Nesls In Uie Stallngrnd nreo, where Uie reilitance of the trapped Gennan army wa.i nenrlng-lts end., Uie Rus- slnns s|>eilt the night wiping oUt addlllonnl 'iicsLs ot German reslst- nce Lsolated hi forUflcd villages. One unit, overwhelming a rcsLst- (C*nllnii «4 <n riia >. C» 1 aan I) lers. Cul» llolldaji Aho ifiiroriuced In OiPhcw:i bills wlilcli would clunlnnte Wa.'h- Ington'ii birthday, Caliunbus day Pioneer day, armLiUce day and day: of general elccUon as. legal holl- relnle to Ilmltalloiis on bonk luid dcpasltor.s accounts, ant providing that track bujcrs of agrl cultural produce must make at ilemlred statement to the grower. Introduced in the seiiat* was i bill which provided means tor parts and jwrlloiw of cemetery districts to withdraw from the dlsUlct, Pai.'-ed tin;ininiou,Uy In Uie senate as a bill which would allowIncrea-ie I menibershln of a board of Ute of benevolent, social and U rI oux R-isoctfttlons ftotn Uitee five. By EDDY OIUMORr WITH THE RED AfLMY SOtmi. EAST OP ROSTOV. VIA MOS- COW. Jnn. IS tr>-'nie young but alfong Ru.t«lao army fIghUng back K> fiercely «vd c«\tWe«Uy. driving the bejt of Uie German uoops be- fore It. Is an army tliat has learned much—nnd. oddlj'. leamtd a lot from'lta enemy. At the moment all nlong ihU front the operaUon 1 * one of beau. tlfully-Umed eiKlrclemenU, There la no secret about Uie red imny UcUcs whkh have put Uie Qermans -TTioJlusilBns scout and, tlwt.hi*^ gin their mclrilinneHt with fast- tnovlng iihltA which Include air- planes. air aledgea which can go more than 100 miles an hour, caval- ly and motoriad infantry. When artillery Ls needed to blast Uie Gerrnans from Uitlr poslUons they have pVtrily el It—and It Is plenty big. T^irougl'i’til iJi® whole drive here the artillery has been 1Uie real Iwckbone. Soviet mobile milt-s have achieved great skill In ciilUng up the enemy’s front. Tlielr tnnkji, on wlilch tom- my-giinners ride, strike with great effect. Tlie Uu-'j.Un3 assert, U\il U«tc medium unk. called Uie 31 . Is the be.st medium Uuik In Uie world. Tliey nlso have aleda, tlie hone- dmwTi variety, by the thousands. \Vhen Uie anow gets deep they are viuil lo baUle operations. But 1 have yet lo see Uie GemiBns using any of Uiem. The commanders Impress one with their great. confidence In victory, • ^ y all say HlUer won’t coaie ^Tuil'Ctng-hgck.next sumroer. Every soldier iiid tilflter 1-talked «1th poesessed a deep, almoal relli- loua faith. In Premier Stalin’s dlrec- Uon of the war. Tliey i a « him full credit for everj’thlng. The fighters are finely equipped In clothes. Up here at Uie front we hare been lUng well-far belter Uisn we eat In Moscow. Idaho Air Soldier ’Chutes to Safety SHREVEPORT.'li., Jan. 11 (J>- Staff SKt. Rnymond L. Downing. 33. radlomnn-Buniier. of Montpelier, Ida, paracliuted to safety along wlUi four other members of a bomber crew Saturday night when the craft developctl motor trouble and crash* ed In •fUmea near Tehana. Tei. A slxtli member of Uie crew. Corp. Donald \V. Kauenbergcr. 22. Mt. Carroll, 111 ., wua killed w ’hen his patdchute failed to open. Tlie two-inotored plane was from Barksdale field, near Here- NO TOPEKA. Kan.. Jan, 18 iJPr- Tom Potter la Uie new no-m»n of Uie Kansaa etnte senate. Ke^s been *ergeant-ftt-*nn.s '30 year* but he's never aald no so often. Most eommon plea* he's nov re* fusing: - Rubber baixls. pleiue? Paper clips, pleaae? carbon paper, pleuef era^rr. please?_______ MORGENTHAU ON VACATION WASHINOTON. Jan. J 8vr>-See- rcUa>- MorstnUiaii. who his been 111 wlUi a throat allmCnt Sot two weett. h*a gone to Havana, Cuba, lo rtcupcratc. NO OECISION ON LOS ANGELES, Jan. 18 (-P>-Tlie jesllon of Jeopwdy arose today n Imixiruint side Kitic to sti demand* for a mistrial of Uiree counts of statutory rape afalnst lovle actor Errol Plynn. Under the law,. defcndajit In Jeop.*irdy cannot. be tried again. It appeared tliAt, If Uie stale’s moUon for mistrial Is granteO. 1 i lid be nece.vmry for the praiecU' tlon to prove Uiat proccedtngs si fur have not placed tlie hero OL t^ittny A ronvantlc film svdvtsitvise In Jeopardy. Otherwise, he would automatlcilly go free, llie state asked for t ruling ot mistrial Prldaj’. contending that two women Jurors had made prejudicial itatements. Jurors, at the time ot juestlonlng, are asked whether they anj' pre-concrlTed-ncUoas, as defendant's guilt or innocence. The state alleges that the two Juror* had. before the trial, expressed Bucli views blit had denied during ques- Uonlng. having formed any opinions. Tlie Jury wa.^ excu.*ed as Superior Judge Leslie E. Still convened court. Defense Altomo' Jerrj’ Gelsler ralf«l the Lssue of Jeopaitfy In % formal noUce. of opposlUon to the mistrial motion .which .he simply illeged has no basis In law. He con- ,ended tliat the trial, having pro- ceeded to Uie sUte of tesUmony- Uklng, had pul hUi client In.Jeo- pardy. Swiss, Nazis End Trade Pact_TaIk 3 lN. SwltMTland. Jan. 18 -NegotlaUona Iwrwmi Cfftnerlaoj ind Germany for i new txad# treair ned today without an (ireement after several months' ot dlsciu* lOT.5, Future economic cxcbangta irlU ! on the basU of individual trant'- icUonj. the vanguard of the Briti.sh oiKhth army had rcitched the vicinity of Beni Ulid indicated that hi.s forcc.s were takiiifr a .strai>?hl line acros.i the Tripo- litanian "hump” in on effort to «et to Tripoli by the short- est possible route. Oeni Ulld U approximately 100 miles from U>e neiireit point on Uie coast and approximately the uinie distance from TrliMll. Montgomery’s announcement said Ih'al Ills forces were In contact wlUi the enemy last evening in the area between Deni UUd and the coftstal villages of Tauorga and Blr Dufan after advancing more than 80 miles. Lone lUiUe Prent liie British communlQUe Indlcat- fd that Uie Libyan batUefront was more Uian 70 miles long, stretching from the area of Tauorgfl. 22 miles Muth of Mlsurata. and Blr Oul&n. eight miles farUier south on the coa-slal road, to Beni Ulld. i?hlch U on a road letidlng acrweoUntry ^ •■^inl’^ and Bir & fSTjre coii'-*'' neeted by a desert tnxckl The advance meant tliat Mont- gonier7'< elghUi army had crossed wadi Sofeggm. the lost of thtte gulclies In whieli it was thought Rommel might attempt b stand. BrlUsh obserrtri said Monlcom- ery was tiring hard to bring Rom- mel to batUe, bill that the wily Oer- ms» commnhder wu dotns M l>cst to avoid a major, engagement by fIghUng amaU-ncare dewying- «e - Uons by day and reUraUns night. Avoid Rugged Country. By cutUng across Uie desert and by-p.-issliiff .Ntlsumla. Montsomerj-'a forces would avoid some rugKcd counto- along Uie coast which Rom- mel would have found favorable Xor defense. Howcier. If Uie British should at the same time contlmie Uielr drive nlong Uie cowtal road; Uiey rooit would be in country un- der cuIUvaUon and wlUi plenUful water alt the way lo Tripoli. Allied bombers, meanwhile, con- tinued their nMault on Rommel’s bn.se of supplies with two attacks on Tripoli yesterday. "TTie allied air forcea pre.wed home a contlnuoai offensive over the bat- tle area and our flghter-bombera and fighters found many good tnr- gels on enemy Iraniports wlUidmw- ing to Uie west." ihe bulleUn said. "Considerable damage ^wos inflict- ed." Allied airmen also attacked two ene.Tiy vessels off Uie Tunisian coast line and bla.«ed the airdrome on Lampedusa Island, the communique said. .OUier atueks were made on the coastal rofld east of Tripoli between Zllten and Mburata and on the highway leading westward lo tlia ICantlnit< .*n P>tt i. CtlBsn T) IISIANEOR BLASIS AT NAZIS ALUE3> HEADQUARTERS IN NORTH AFRICA. Jan. 18 United SUtes llghleta and bombers pressed theU- ttrtal onslaught against German land nnd air com- municaUons today while repeacM showers kept ground operallom at a virtual ilandtUll. Lockheed UghUiing P*38s Uiot down a pair of Junker* 62 transporta reluming lo Sicily from Tunisia yes- terday and a Junkers 88 bomber which was headUig for Tunisia. U was announced. At Uie same Ume D-25light bomb- y Mit- chells, liammered Uie railroad Junc- Uon at Gralba, 30. miles southwest of Sfox, with on escort of P-383. Bomb* were seen to hit the target. A dust storm hindered further ob- ten-aUon of the results. ■nie RAP said light BUley boinl>- .rs machine-gunned and bombed German transports-morlng itfppuca and troops from forU at Sfax and .. TunU lowsnl the battle Jront 8at» , anC r(tnro.^r I . T b aP ^iw ip t out over tbsUtdr i ItmannatodKtRVUtftUtfMJua^ \ k»rt.-n» tranipatilttta bett iwpi Inr la lappiy u» lOKU Of flen.. WalUier UinrtnK. •-.• -

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TWIN-FALLS COUNTTS

SCRAP QUOTA

1.980 TONS

. 'CoIIccltd so far 1,966 tons

Nine Irrigated Idaho Cotmtlcs -

tATE BULLETINWILKES'BARKE. fmiL. Jta. II (UA

~ n « walh WUkn-lUm lout, ooe «f

tb» krr lockli In lh« i(rik« of PeaiiS7t>

TVilft't 15,000 kslbnelle mlnen. Toted UO (« t:« tedar to ttism to work t«-

VOL 25, NO. 237 TWIN FALLS. ID A H O , M O N D A Y , JA K U A llV 18, 191S tImUr or DurMd nr ClryiUtlooAoxliM I'ttn aid UalM Vrmt PRICE 6 CENTS

EIGHTH ARMY NEARS TRIPOLIBritish, Germans Trade Blows on Berlin and LondonDamage Heavy in Nazi Capital as RAF Hits Hard

Bj- Til* AmocIiM r m j

_ _ L O N D O N . Jan. 18— A slronp force o f R A F bombtrs liiiil huRc fires jicro?.s Ikrlln in the renewed “w nr of the aiiiitals” 1a.sl iilcht. liu t sliffi'tkcrflcfense.s o f ' lh c Gcrmnn city look

toll o f 22 planes compured with only oiu; the previous iiiKlit. l/om!on’s anlhnircruft Runners meaiiw liilc threw nazi raid­

ers into confusion liy (he fiercenes.-? o f th e ir barniRO durinR

two assftultn Inst niwlit nnilr.irly today when the attack'

ers 'lo s l 10 of perbnps GO

plane;O^nr.an ffforl-v nt rrtillallon for

iht mlcbty »iuck wliieli ipparenl- Jv rtuthl Berlin dffnufs nipjilns l>*lurtiiy nlsht »tr« rrlallvfly mlltl. london'.i cround tiins ihrtw «p a rurtMn of Mpfl and fire mort Umn- dertnji »nd powerful itmti inyihlng liTOicjQiiPr' f « r hetrtl belort.

of u^lns to rime tli» bombers ««ay tmm Ulal objectives »ntl Inio Uie p»th of nljhl fljhterj. the cunners aimed for bulbe>es cll- rrcU.v Oft the alUrJsliiit bomber?. The nlshi'i has brouflil 'lo more Ihsn 4.000 ilif number of enemy aircraft dWjQved over BriUln since Uie atirt of the var.

lle«Ty Defente n ie bfcrrace .vliowtred Lniidon

rx»now »itli jihell fracmtnw *e>Tral pfr^om mere killed ••oundrd h.v, iJiflla ulilcti eiplwIfO mlj- afier Mrtklng Uie cround. T»ie rirlne combined Wlh neWsecrtl «nil •aircraft deTicrs lo make o speC' taeuUr

I TVre *ir fn\ni«iT wintunce<\, boO) '©rf»w.lTe »n‘J iefeniJrt oper»Uart».

"OerUn v m asaln a'.lacked br a s.tronB fore* of our hra\y bombtn Jatt r.lcht," the air mlnl tr>- eocnmil- niQue Mtd. "A creal iMd of bomta »a.i droppea anti, by the end of tAt tiuck. Urse ftrw

TTip bftmbers fler In brtjht moon- Ilthl m most of llie liOO-mlli TWind mp, but cjicountered nomi clouds o •e the larstl area. Jn con' trail to the Uchl cpimrUlon B.H' \irday ntgM. the atr mliibtrj' fsld •tfterr « t i t miny nimbats with enenvv fljhtcrs." One of these « rep.-'ned »)ioi down.

Share In Tell Pwumably nail nlsht flthtc

kj«l antl-Bircrafi cuty Muml In t toU.of-tlie a bombers officially i.

, po.ied here ns lost, Tlii Ocnuan ■ raao. In a brtadrasi recorded In lioadon. boeutwl thb fljurt by tmo.

■In atldlUon to the new bomblnc ef Berlin, the RAP fenl fighters affaln.«t frelshl tmltu, barufj anil irurti ?*r«tn5 Ilip Gennatw 1 Pnncr. HeUlum and Holland. Tli fPT*;-j lajted 13 hours.

The air wlnlMry sold that of the ♦netny-betnbers »hlch sttiic): at Lon­don “few ©f' them penctralrd the oyier drfertw^"

'Bomh.' »Trt dropped at a iium- V r of jCacrUn mater Uuidon awl

rpu1hea.M Fncitnil.' n rrpw^M'i^Soow-damae* was done.

« i*u » 1, CUi..' I>

Heads Demos

FLASHES of LIFE

b ro h t erlt

KEW CUMBfpLANtfT IVnn Jan. l»-Prt. Max rejuiemiather of C iuwbia, Ptnn. wai as- alp^ed to ambulance duty at the atmj trcrpUon center and orderrd w & to' t*tk \ip iin ipatlenu

He Iwt no Ume in ttllln* Uie alck soldier, suffertns a minor UU Rta. to Uie tnflmarr.

JV «*• P ' t Hari7 Peiut^f ; ateheiwhU brother.

COLORFTl.COQtm iE, Ort. Jan II —

The Rer. Charin M. Brown la the Methodlil paalor, althouth the Rev. O. iv.^Or*y wbiUtutM ecra- onaJlj-.

The r5JL»fop*Jl»ni have Arch- cJfacwi II. U- White fllllnj ta un»

• U1 rvb. 1 when their new rector vrtm .

He's the Rer. Robert L, Or«n.

NO SI&ST!DOfSE, Ida, Jan. IS-Square-

Jawed Master Set. Oeorte Yuhaa o! Oowra fleU, a heatr bomber cmner. *ir* U alms hli nerrea-

Sohe CTOchels.Hel finished a dmjer tcarf

ar.d U halfwajr through a t«d>.v;sT«d.

---=RaU»er-pr*ily.-eh»«--------

KTCOSDSAS'SAS cm * . Jan. It -

Reniy Meade has b(«n a lawTcr 33 }'car>-^e'U plead hU tint cut caa sJnct 191T. next week.

ReUWi rtctnllj as probate l>f» m ntm nc jwl^te pracUce.

Before h li I I j-ears u Judje, he r w mmty auiUtcr.

01 M IL Y P O U N D S

AP

Red Cross Train Bombed byNazis in Africa

By The Aiwflaled Pres*Allied nlr forrca kepi i:p ilielr

t*o-(livy b.-vtUTlTiit of the JBpnne. < In Biirrai and their steady pound' Ins of Ihf* Invnders’ ^hlnpln i and

in the .‘jolomons-Ncw Guli area over Uie wrck-end while AmerlCI\Il. on GuiulnlCBmit braced for Hn expeclcd nra- ciiil.iujlil BKfilnsl thclr improved j)osltlon?.

lliree nlr nttacka uKalnit Uie Aiiierlc.-vni on Guudnlcaniil, nn- iiouncrd by tJie navy, lii(llcat«l Unit tlic Japniire «crc prepurlng for nnollier iletermlnrcl nltrmpi, lio»-

ccclly. to resiilii Uielr former po-.iUon» on auiidolcniml. Such ef- foru nlreiiily Have tuken r licivvy loll of enemy shipping, planes bikI

Kollow llejwated AtUckj' iBkls. Ulc first muUl-planr

on Gunclitlcaiinl tlnce Iasi Noiember. followed repented al- lempf.i by Uie Japiuie.K lo rcI new trooix-i and -lupplle.i B.'liore. ll ir navy rejwrtcil two day.i bro that UnilMl Slalcs plnuRi iiUacked fliir group of five tJc.'iroyers luid nn-

DolJi grouiw «erc diimuscd. Iiiit It w u not disclosed olieUier they. • nccompllihed'* any

iilV vat war 'a: luual" by the naxii. U. K. and I'renrh MilJien Iniprcl llie rcinalna which »a i blasted/tuid burned by German bomberi InTunbla. Note the clearly vlsJbl« painted atop llic-^ar.ln forerrottnd.

ISXA Telcpliolo) » lied CroM train

lied I'roti lymbol

Hnrniot

FRANK C. WALKER

Frank Walker Nifiiied Leader Of Democrats

CHICAGO. Jail. IB (,!•,-Poilmn.v ter Geiieriil KWtik C, Walker todaj

I'chniriiian of Uie Demo r>ni»l commUlw lo tiicccet

EJaard J. Flynn, who rr.ilgnM t» become amba.vnclnr. n'lnliter plenl' potentlarj' and perronal reprejentU' live of President Roo.-cveli lo Auj. iralla.

Walker, nlio hail berti expecled by pollUca! oO-er\er» to »ucce«l FljTin. wa.i elpctrd wllhoul a dU' senUng vote, l lh ‘ nomlnallon. ihi only one plarrd before ihe commit'

by Culberl U Okon. for nior of Csllfomla. »lio dr.

tlnml U»t \HHlPT V»ftlkri> Ifader ship "we can look forward lo the lS«'ballle wlih the reformation of 3rf lines Biid wlUi ixprereMiloii from

socialTTit nomination was seoondrd by

Mrs. Emma Guffey Miller of Penn­sylvania who a.vienrd. -we're slVlnc the PreMdenl a stronjt right arm In rrank Walker." FYAfc-UL Me* Hale, commltleeman ff^Jp In ^n a . moved that Uie iionilnftU<^ / be closed.

Before rellrlns from the 'thalr- manihlp. Fl.v»n lold commlUee members lie believed It w•a. Uielr counsel and infhiencc "tihlcli made pOMlblB a contintianc# of our Uem*;

; ocraUc conirol in congre.is when' manj' of ws doubted that such con- Unuance of coiitiyl was p i^ lblt.-

12 Die, 11 Hurt

In Georgia Wind(ILR)—ATLANTA. On- Jan. :

landlnK ..MaJ, Grn. Mlllaril J-

commander o f the anny air nnd crouncl foree in tlie south Puclllc. declared thut the .-.coix: uf allied of/ni.'>lve plan.-, extended far be- jond GuBdftlcanal,

Ifc iald It WM the aim of the ai­rs to "iinhliigo the Japanfjc Irom

. TV.' Q\\lnra. lJ\c Dl.^mtt^ck atchl- pelnpo und thft Solomon Islinda.

United Suics bcmbvn again pounded Jnjwne.'.c .ihlpplng, porta and air bn.'c.s In the New Gulne.-i

■nne.ie merclmnfililps dluiiuKwl In a Uiree-

hour raid by KlylnK .TurUcj'-'e. on Ihe harbor of Rabntil. New Urllaln, Gaiurday nl«hl.

Raid Airdrome*Alrdromra ot Rabaul luid Mab-

bajif, supplies at Lac. dockj at .Ma- dang and Flnschafeii. nnil an en­emy Unnjport near Admiralty isl.ind were otlicr bomber urgei-s.

Tlie JajMiicse r-eni Si mcdliii boinbcra ami HO flshU-rs iiRaln.it th allied bo.\e nt Milne bay in New Uiiliiea. bill u coniinunlque from allied hcadquiirier.s r.ild dam.ige wu unlmiiorLmt and there were no eaa-UAlUci...........

On Uie New Gulne.i land froni, alllefl forve.i cut Uic main road In the iTsT of Jupiner.c forces at San- ananda and killed 120 Japanese.

Gen. Sir 'niomiis Dlamey, Auj- Italian coinmniuler of allied ground iroops under Gen. Douglas Mnc- Arlhur, .'aid In n hrondcxsl lasl

toll of at leiut'ls llve.t. and remit- m In Injurlts to more Uian 100 per* sons. trporL'i froin outlying eteas vealed Uxlay. •

Tliosc killed included a soldier at Port Denning. Oa.. four memben of a farm family new Orltfln. &lx Nt' crow In Pike connt>-, arid an un­identified Negro » t Cuthbert, Oa.

ConfersWASHINGTON. Jan. I I (,V>-

n. D. SffllUi. Jerome. Ida, ona of the (our membeTS of Uie ciieest wUon of the dairy Industry co-

-ojtcramrcdnnflnwsnftrofnci' of price admlnUtruUon. haa been herelfor several days for a group conference.

BmlU> told R*p. Dteotshak. R , Ida., that the committee had been transferred to the food ad- mlnUtntioD ot Uie departneni. (it asrleullure may sconeease to exbL

iR C U R y DROPS: OIHREE BELOW

winter's flnRers grlpiwl 111# light­est of. the 5CM0I1 In Twin Kalis Monday mornlnu, when the mcrcury dropped to Uiree degrees below rero on the olflclal Uiermomcter at Uia bureau ot enlomolocj" . and plant QUaranUne- weather .ntaUon. Tliat was the minimum for Uio period covered by the reading, llie temper- ature remained at Uirec below r rro L 9 a. m.Wllh Uie swiftest de.-cent of Uie

mercury Into sub-wro depUu Twin F a lls householdens encountered plcutj ot trouble tfo«\ 'pipes. Motorht.1 who hadnt been able to secure enough anll>freer« were caught nhort In many coses, and steaming mdlfttora were a com- lon sight.tlnofflclal temperatures In

rounding communities were report­ed even colder than In Tnln Folb. The Buhl and west end area report* ed Infonnal readings unywhere from five to 10 degrees below rero; one Hollister rancher e.samnied 13 to 15 below In Uie Salmon urea. Jrrome, Burley and Rupert all reported read­ings s-eU under »ero.

Beten Twin Falls householders by earb' morning had colled Charles P. Larsen, water department super­intendent, t« report pipes frozen aj a result ot Sunday night's drop. In most cases the freezing occurred be­tween the meter and the house, which h left lo Uic waUr consumer to thaw. '

l^rsen advised tliat residents al­low* trickle of water U> flow from fauc^ during Uto night while the cold ipell lasts, in order to avoid Tl'eeiliig afld“15Ii5Sn)Io difmtir-no' plumbing.

iC E O R G E O AS 010 AGE AIDUOISE, Jan. 14 Mlnilen.

R.. Cnnyon, today sugRested tliat a "compulsory InsiiVftnce" law whldi would "provide an annuity for the Aged and ncedv rltlsenr." on n Mib- KUtule for the .-enlor citizens' gnint.s act. which he r.alil . h□ul(l be re pealed. In his oplnlnn.

The Insumiica .a'stcm he prO' posed sliould lie drawn up after ml- Joumment ot the 37ih somIoii of the leKlslalure by Uie Jolni comniltlei appointed lo -iiucly the tenlnr clt' Irens’ grnnt.i act, ik .mIcI. anil woult In n .ieti.se parallel nn a suite biusL the fedeml toclal ffcurliy net.

Payroll DetlucUonj ould provide for tiayroll tie-

ducUoas or similar contributions by :vcr7- per.wn "durliiK hU working

.•enrs" to be held fnr rciu old age aji a i«>;wl'>n.

'DeUlls would liii'e lo lie worked oul by the commlilee.' he s.ild. "but It .seem.H lo me Uie plan could o[>erati In some -Mieh innmier nvihr jires' ent tinemploymtiit co'ni|)enr:\llon law now worts,

"If Llilji legljlalurr (loe>n't .vt up r.ome permanent soUiUon for Uie l>e!iilon problem'li'fl Rolng to be l>efore iw every twi> years from now

7jarp'l In an Inlrr- •I JiL’L iRnore the

problem nt\d expect to dle-U's here to stay."

Methrfi Outlined tJndcf hU plan, which hr empha-

. ^ d U still In Only tenlntlve form, matching of the employes' eonlrt- builoiu by Industry and the xlaie poralbly could be iounhL a.s one meUiod of providing an Income.

Some auch permanent program iu.\t be Mt up for Uie future, he

belleve.s. and In adtlllloii BddlUonal action ought lo ix" i-iken before Ui eltrblature adjourn. lo Incren.-.e present public, n.v.l-'lanee grants In "an amoifftt necc.wir>' lo meet Uie lncrea.slng ccst« of living.” and.to re.submlt Uie senior c1U:en,s' granu act to the volera bs a refrremlum which would "embody ways and means of rablng revenue neces- earj-."

House Measure Would Allow 4-Year UISB

HOISE, Jun. 18 (U'W — I’oaitcllo's pcrenniii! “pet” bill, pTe.itly modified, wn.s introduced in th e Idalio bDusc-of rop- rc.seiilalivos today.

The hill provide, , in effect, that the state hoard of educa­tion may decide wlielhur the University of Idaho, .“outhern

branch. Hhall have four in- .steiMl o f Iwo.year courrfc.i of Htiidy.

Slncc the days of the old Idalio TechnlciU iriitliuie. lorerunner ot Uie nouUu-rn branch, the-proposal lo JncreiLse the InsUtuUon's cotirto of study from 1-ao to four years ha.s been oti L-.suo before tlie legislature.

Carries 12 Namn Tlie bill introduced today carried

tlte ni»mt',s of ]3 si«njor»—Hcnd- ricks. Anderson nnd b'lwnson. all of Unniiock: Mny. R,. Poer; Nelson. R,. Franklin: Andcr'on. R,. UUig- hain: L<-onard;.on, R„ Clark: I^bert, D,. Tctoii: Aiidru,-.. O,. Bonneville; Miller. D,. Elmore; Brunt. D.. Bon­neville, and Holm, R-. Jelferr^n. '

Tlie liou.se p.viicd four bills which would allow *hc sUK board of ed- uc.alloii lo I.',.MIC temporary teachlJig permit.', to persons wtio.'e quallfl- catlOJi:, nre below ccrUflcatfon jtan-

nllow parolo by Judgr* of :id offcndcrr.; amend the Lewis., city charter nnd provide foi

pc».tlnK o< iiollcc of probate mat-

Idalio Fliers Help Destroy 2 Transportslly TJIOmillN WIANT

\ UNITED STATES BOMBER CASE JN EASTERN INDIA. Jan.Jfl (Delayed) i.V;—Employing n new bombing technlt]ue. United • Stftte,

bomber* nlmost certainly

destroyed Ewo-JapaneM-lranspotta louling 12.000 tons far wuth of Rangoon yesterday In one of Uie moit siicce tsful quick raids In this tlirater. Scvernl Idahoans parUcl pulrd.

Reluming plluUi reported they had left one 7,000-lon vessel over­turned nnd had damaged anoUier, Uiongh the tmn.‘'porta dodged fran- tlcnlly In efforts to «cape bombing,

ilnncn Ignored nn e.ncorting conttntrale

Uie merchant vc?jel.s and one bomb­as rnld to have scored six dl' hlLn ()n Uie larger of Uie two. the crew of Uie plane were

I.lcut, Dewey Cinch. 25, Wallace., pilot; Sgt. Gerald Peck, M.

Rockland. \ Ida,, .sldeguiiner. ind Sgu Oordrtsm Grlms. 28, Boise, Ida,, engineer. \

nuscli. a former Oonraga unlrcr- ilty *ludeni.\ said he luw many nen iumplng'lnin Uie.sea after one of the (Jilp was sU'Uck.

•Tliey swarmed ever Uie sides tp bees around a li^ehlve." he de­

clared. ."And I'm ccrlflln scores drowned. Tlie Japs muit be short of fighters. Ki a matter ef fact, bombing Ls becoming monotonous becnuse we never have compeU-tors."

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DESIGNER DIES ATLANTA. Jun. 18 </T>-Mr3. An- e Lee WUIet. 70, of phllotjflphia,

artist aiKl deslst\«c o( sos\e o! moat wldely.knowD nemorlaJ stain­ed glass rtndovs In America, died lodojr.aftncumonli.

Russians Push Forward—And

They Don’t Expect Nazis Baeii

British Reported Within 100 Miles OfKeyNaziBase

C A IR O , Jan . 18 (/P)— The Hritish eighth army, Rwceping ncro.s.s L ib ya a fter crnckinc Field Marshal Rom m ers de- fen.Hos a t B uera t cl Hnun, wa.*! reported within 100 milcH of •-Tri|ioli-loda>’~jn-n-thruht_appareiitly de.sitrncd to by-paHst

Mi.surata and other poinl.s aloiiff the African coiwt. Sofnc pri.Honer.H were taken.

A comniunitjiic from (It;n. S ir Bernard L. M onlBom cry’R headfiuarlcra 'announcing th a t

SOVIETS fiAIN ON VE ERDNIS AS

H E A L L B A G KIly HENRY SHAPIRO

MOSCOW. Jiin. IB (UTJ-Ru-'Jla ajinounred new guhis today on five major batUc froni.s niong the 550- mlle red army oIfen.slve line be­tween Voroneiii and the northern Caucasus.

On the south Voronetli front, red rniy men were wlUiln 110 mlle.i of

ICharkov; on Uie DoneU river front, they ruptured Ihe rallroud Junction of Mlllerovo; In the Swllngrad area tanks. Infantry and cavalry were ripping Into Uie remnnnl of 22 Gerainn dlvl.ilons now numbering only about 70.000 men:-oa Uto lowtr Don front Russlaru were wiUiits ts mil** f>f aiK'-i-v UrrCatic.i£us they were only SO inlles from Armavir, whenee a railroad leads Uiroujlj UiB Maikop oil fields to the Black sea.

Take NaxJ Garrison Driving Uicad Uiroughout Ui#

night .-louut of VoronrtJi, the Riu- slwix took several new Inhabited places, wiping out. almost the en­ure garrison of one lorUfled town and capturing 1 .US Germans in­cluding ft colonel In atortnlng ao- other, the noon communlQue said.

On Uie Donets front, llie Russians look three populnted places In a single secUir. Tliey killed about, 1,000 Germans, tlie noon communique re­ported; knocke<l out- neveii tanks and 20 field guns nii<l captured 300 prisoner*, two t,inks, 20 field guns. "1 t^cka and two war supply dumps,

U'Ipe Out Nesls In Uie Stallngrnd nreo, where Uie

reilitance of the trapped Gennan army wa.i nenrlng-lts end., Uie Rus- slnns s|>eilt the night wiping oUt addlllonnl 'iicsLs ot German reslst-

nce Lsolated hi forUflcd villages. One unit, overwhelming a rcsLst-

(C*nllnii«4 <n riia >. C»1aan I)

lers.Cul» llolldaji

Aho ifiiroriuced In OiPhcw:i bills wlilcli would clunlnnte Wa.'h- Ington'ii birthday, Caliunbus day Pioneer day, armLiUce day and day: of general elccUon as. legal holl-

relnle to Ilmltalloiis on bonk luid dcpasltor.s accounts, ant

providing that track bujcrs of agrl cultural produce must make at ilemlred statement to the grower.

Introduced in the seiiat* was i bill which provided means tor parts and jwrlloiw of cemetery districts to withdraw from the dlsUlct,

Pai.'-ed tin;ininiou,Uy In Uie senate as a bill which would allow Increa-ie I menibershln of a board of Ute of benevolent, social and

UrIoux R-isoctfttlons ftotn Uitee five.

By EDDY OIUMORr WITH THE RED AfLMY SOtmi.

EAST OP ROSTOV. VIA MOS­COW. Jnn. IS tr>-'nie young but alfong Ru.t«lao army fIghUng back K> fiercely «vd c«\tWe«Uy. driving the bejt of Uie German uoops be­fore It. Is an army tliat has learned much—nnd. oddlj'. leamtd a lot from'lta enemy.

At the moment all nlong ihU front the operaUon 1* one of beau. tlfully-Umed eiKlrclemenU,

There la no secret about Uie red imny UcUcs whkh have put Uie Qermans-TTioJlusilBns scout and, tlwt.hi*

gin their mclrilinneHt with fast- tnovlng iihltA which Include air­planes. air aledgea which can go more than 100 miles an hour, caval- ly and motoriad infantry.

When artillery Ls needed to blast Uie Gerrnans from Uitlr poslUons they have pVtrily el It—and It Is plenty big. T irougl'i’til iJi® whole drive here the artillery has been

1 Uie real Iwckbone.

Soviet mobile milt-s have achieved great skill In ciilUng up the enemy’s front. Tlielr tnnkji, on wlilch tom- my-giinners ride, strike with great effect.

Tlie Uu-'j.Un3 assert, U\il U«tc medium unk. called Uie 31. Is the be.st medium Uuik In Uie world.

Tliey nlso have aleda, tlie hone- dmwTi variety, by the thousands. \Vhen Uie anow gets deep they are viuil lo baUle operations. But 1 have yet lo see Uie GemiBns using any of Uiem.

The commanders Impress one with their great. confidence In victory, • ^ y all say HlUer won’t coaie ^Tuil'Ctng-hgck.next sumroer.

Every soldier iiid tilflter 1-talked «1th poesessed a deep, almoal relli- loua faith. In Premier Stalin’s dlrec- Uon of the war. Tliey ia « him full credit for everj’thlng.

The fighters are finely equipped In clothes.

Up here at Uie front we hare beenlUng well-far belter Uisn we eat

In Moscow.

Idaho Air Soldier ’Chutes to Safety

SHREVEPORT.'li., Jan. 11 (J>- Staff SKt. Rnymond L. Downing. 33. radlomnn-Buniier. of Montpelier, Ida, paracliuted to safety along wlUi four other members of a bomber crew Saturday night when the craft developctl motor trouble and crash* ed In •fUmea near Tehana. Tei.

A slxtli member of Uie crew. Corp. Donald \V. Kauenbergcr. 22. Mt. Carroll, 111., wua killed w’hen his patdchute failed to open.

Tlie two-inotored plane was from Barksdale field, near Here-

NOTOPEKA. Kan.. Jan, 18 iJPr-

Tom Potter la Uie new no-m»n of Uie Kansaa etnte senate. Ke s been *ergeant-ftt-*nn.s '30 year* but he's never aald no so often.

Most eommon plea* he's nov re* fusing:- Rubber baixls. pleiue? Paper clips, pleaae? carbon paper, pleuefera^rr. please?_______MORGENTHAU ON VACATION WASHINOTON. Jan. J8 vr>-See-

rcUa>- MorstnUiaii. who his been 111 wlUi a throat allmCnt Sot two weett. h*a gone to Havana, Cuba, lo rtcupcratc.

NO OECISION ON

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 18 (-P>-Tlie jesllon of Jeopwdy arose today n Imixiruint side Kitic to sti

demand* for a mistrial of Uiree counts of statutory rape afalnst lovle actor Errol Plynn.Under the law,. defcndajit

In Jeop.*irdy cannot. be tried again. It appeared tliAt, If Uie stale’s moUon for mistrial Is granteO. 1i

lid be nece.vmry for the praiecU' tlon to prove Uiat proccedtngs si fur have not placed tlie hero OL t ittny A ronvantlc film svdvtsitvise In Jeopardy.

Otherwise, he would automatlcilly go free,

llie state asked for t ruling ot mistrial Prldaj’. contending that two women Jurors had made prejudicial itatements. Jurors, at the time ot juestlonlng, are asked whether they

anj' pre-concrlTed-ncUoas, as defendant's guilt or innocence.

The state alleges that the two Juror* had. before the trial, expressed Bucli views blit had denied during ques- Uonlng. having formed any opinions.

Tlie Jury wa. excu.*ed as Superior Judge Leslie E. Still convened court. Defense Altomo' Jerrj’ Gelsler ralf«l the Lssue of Jeopaitfy In % formal noUce. of opposlUon to the mistrial motion .which .he simply illeged has no basis In law. He con- ,ended tliat the trial, having pro­ceeded to Uie sUte of tesUmony- Uklng, had pul hUi client In.Jeo­pardy.

Swiss, Nazis End Trade Pact_TaIk3lN. SwltMTland. Jan. 18

-NegotlaUona Iwrwmi Cfftnerlaoj ind Germany for i new txad# treair ned today without an (ireement

after several months' ot dlsciu*lOT.5,Future economic cxcbangta irlU ! on the basU of individual trant'-

icUonj.

the vanguard of the Briti.sh oiKhth army had rcitched the

vicinity of Beni U lid indicated

that hi.s forcc.s were takiiifr a .strai>?hl line acros.i the Tripo-

litanian "hump” in on e ffo rt

to «et to Tripoli by the short­est possible route.

Oeni Ulld U approximately 100 miles from U>e neiireit point on Uie coast and approximately the uinie distance from TrliMll.

Montgomery’s announcement said Ih'al Ills forces were In contact wlUi ’ the enemy last evening in the area between Deni UUd and the coftstal villages of Tauorga and Blr Dufan after advancing more than 80 miles.

Lone lUiUe Prent liie British communlQUe Indlcat-

fd that Uie Libyan batUefront was more Uian 70 miles long, stretching from the area of Tauorgfl. 22 miles Muth of Mlsurata. and Blr Oul&n. eight miles farUier south on the coa-slal road, to Beni Ulld. i?hlch U on a road letidlng acrweoUntry ^

•■ inl’^ and Bir & fSTjre coii'-*'' neeted by a desert tnxckl

The advance meant tliat Mont- gonier7'< elghUi army had crossed wadi Sofeggm. the lost of thtte gulclies In whieli it was thought Rommel might attempt b stand.

BrlUsh obserrtri said Monlcom- ery was tiring hard to bring Rom­mel to batUe, bill that the wily Oer- ms» commnhder wu dotns M l>cst to avoid a major, engagement by fIghUng amaU-ncare dewying- «e- Uons by day and reUraUns night.

Avoid Rugged Country.By cutUng across Uie desert and

by-p.-issliiff .Ntlsumla. Montsomerj-'a forces would avoid some rugKcd counto- along Uie coast which Rom­mel would have found favorable Xor defense. Howcier. If Uie British should at the same time contlmie Uielr drive nlong Uie cowtal road; Uiey rooit would be in country un­der cuIUvaUon and wlUi plenUful water alt the way lo Tripoli.

Allied bombers, meanwhile, con­tinued their nMault on Rommel’s bn.se of supplies with two attacks on Tripoli yesterday.

"TTie allied air forcea pre.wed home a contlnuoai offensive over the bat­tle area and our flghter-bombera and fighters found many good tnr- gels on enemy Iraniports wlUidmw- ing to Uie west." ihe bulleUn said. "Considerable damage ^wos inflict­ed."

Allied airmen also attacked two ene.Tiy vessels off Uie Tunisian coast line and bla.«ed the airdrome on Lampedusa Island, the communique said..OUier atueks were made on the

coastal rofld east of Tripoli between Zllten and Mburata and on the highway leading westward lo tlia

ICantlnit< .*n P>tt i. CtlBsn T)

I IS IA N E O R BLASIS AT NAZIS

ALUE3> HEADQUARTERS IN NORTH AFRICA. Jan. 18 — United SUtes llghleta and bombers pressed theU- ttrtal onslaught against German land nnd air com- municaUons today while repeacM showers kept ground operallom at a virtual ilandtUll.

Lockheed UghUiing P*38s Uiot down a pair of Junker* 62 transporta reluming lo Sicily from Tunisia yes­terday and a Junkers 88 bomber which was headUig for Tunisia. U was announced.

At Uie same Ume D-25 light bomb-y Mit­

chells, liammered Uie railroad Junc- Uon at Gralba, 30. miles southwest of Sfox, with on escort of P-383. Bomb* were seen to hit the target.

A dust storm hindered further ob- ten-aUon of the results.

■nie RAP said light BUley boinl>- .rs machine-gunned and bombed German transports-morlng itfppuca and troops from forU at Sfax and .. TunU lowsnl the battle Jront 8at» ,

anC r(tnro.^r I. T b a P ^ iw ip t out over tbsUtdr i ItmannatodKtRVUtftUtfMJua^ \k»rt.-n» tranipatilttta bett iwpiInr la lappiy u » lOKU Of f le n ..WalUier UinrtnK. •-.• -

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ROOSEVELT ASKED TO mTERVElSrE M GOAL MES[E DISPUTE j_____ jriMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

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One Belle, and AU’s Well

O B F I IO I I IW L BBr-SnittEU, lULLMAN

WASinUQTON. 3%a. M Th9 l»bor bonKi loitV wked Wttidtnt RcostvtU lo ln«r.-ene In

jo-diy .4irUe o I. Pc..m>'lV«aUh ir f coal tnltwra. , . . .

board Mktd Ui« PreJldent lo demand tliu Uio work ImrrtMUWly- quttt. df»»(d «t » bricX BPislon. »M Uken lo the OJoiue ttili fcllemoon by »lx WLB

°*We'wU3 dfcldtd U) ftik , nrwiitniiU

er» votfd »t »c«lt?nd mfcUnRS lo Tf J«cl ft WLD pleii

’ °WUen Uie FrcilJenl will acl b ccruln. Hoard tnmbcr.tlmt ir IV WliWltouse u[H>fnl to ihomtn lo ruume producUoi) ot vliully needed *iithr*ciu U Isnortd. the onnj m»r Uke over ihc mln».

NhDwdown AfiloiiWLB piilJ^c JT>rm\>fT Ways\f 1-.

MQr^f wld lie cowlclcrcO llie illua- llon tt btweeti Uie Bov-trnmrni and the miner* «Wch. U tvol telUed now. uoiild lead to pro- loneril wrniiBllni: ««d mjich m o^ icriouj (llfficultlcs when Die UMW eontrwt eiplres April 30.

"Tlie vote ot Uie anlliraelte min- fr-1 to contliitic on firlkr," hr ^nlrt. "will be eiilliujlai.llcall>' rcfclvca In Derllii. Ko'i'e Tokyo. U v,-J» be

'o shock lo Uie people ot lliu coun­

try."I bcllf'c tlliil »ie ioy nc-

llott bni'gi to Uve m:I» aUould be atrcMcd to me strlklnij mmrr.j.

Union Presldfiit Jolm L, L«^ls retiped lo miUe any »m<cme»l oilerSierdaV '.votlns.l^tM day how^cvrr, hf told Uir (iirikfr* lo cut out IJUi fool^hneu" nnd rclurn to work, wUliout Oflny. /

llli Ctiolre '•ninl Xht Mrlic'n twUUiviaSitt'Is-&

dlrKt-clialltnse lo UwU' Under-

It-iky. prtJldMil o/ a local UMW chaO«r at T«n#qua, Pa., »ftla. i d rallier work under the soldiers Uinn under Jolin U Le»’lJ.' ^

•nie mlnenr<lffied U'e board de- ' »piw a loM In ftnMiraclia production.

Solid Fuel* Coordinator Harold U lekfs said Uiat jinUiracllo produc- Uoii lor tlie ft'cek cntlliiB Jan. B -k m only 880,tW tons-H50,000 low evi lhan mlsln bnve bttu proiSvKc W Uir entire Industry had been moln- Ulned OR ft. tlX'day KMk bwls.

Demand IlelBm •nia »irlker« contend th*t nelUier

the WLB nor iheir InKrnallonftJ union hM taken clew lo fllmlnntc A 50-cent4-a-monUi Increase In un­ion dues, which preclpltAied thn walkouts. WLB Chairman wminni H. Davis Ijiformed Uiem Friday at « i emtrjency pub\le iitttrtng IhifV

■ the board couJd not consider Uiclr gritvanees—which » l» Includ* t. de- macd for a (lal (3 a day vase In- «eM«-uciUl they return lo work, i i* nromlsed. howffver, Utat If they I were uaatila to sblUe the dUpul« by'I .means of the usual jriei'^Cfl mtt- 'chlnery. flib \VLB frould uCa* up Uj# w e "on Its merju."

At the same Ume, Lewis told the striker* thal they must pay t l« IIJO minimum monUily dues in or­der lo remain merobmcl Vh« VMw. lie *aJd lie ijmpathlied with their demands for «a8« Itwrease* «wl promised lo ask for ”sub.itanllal nay rabcJ when preaeut UMW con- traeU wlih anthraclle operators ex­pire oa Apai 30.

IheVlrfHiey'd ro^l *ikr lo 'Uatid waleh" w lth ^nd II loaks I'lke job* luvld E1.7ind m Stone are ab«t to mbdoet her.for serrlct with

(he fieri. ______

Twin Falls News in Brief

.'tfeet (ichfdulnl A joint'nieelliiB oCWc D. A. I. and

A. O chamiTS of ifie P. & O. BU- Irrliood will »« hrld ai 8 p. m. Tiie.v dny (\t Uio rreKljytfrtan cliurch pir- bra lo etleijralp loiaidpr's day. AH unaffUlnletl I*. E. Os were Invllea lo tklltnd.

Former RcUdenl X'tiiU Mr. tind'Mrj. IIurM R- Lawiiby

and Infant non are vtslllJig liere prior to departure. for ilie west coMt. ' The former re.ildenu Irll Tn-ln Foils In J039 and their son

bont In Ihe east M montlu ago.

Lfjlon «'lll MeetMonlhiy mtetlnB of ihe.TKln Faus

American LcHlon posl'wlll b« held vhe Leslnn h»U ti. 6 p. m. Wtd-

ntsdaf. Jan, 20, accordlnif jlo an- nounccwent by-Harry Tnylft Po« commander. Arrani;ementa ifm b« made for a past commanders' ban­quet to be lieki In Febrvarj-. and all pa.1t commanders are urged t ^ i- lend the meetlns Wednesday. Tay­lor anld. Other important buslneis will be considered.

The H osp ita l

EmertfDcy beds only were btMI- able at the Twin Palls county 8«>* eral ho«plt«] Monday.

AOMIITED Mr*. Albert Rue. UVem Smith.

Mrs. Juel Huahej, O. E. Clark. Mra. 3. A. Crom. Baby Kemielh-SlanReT and R a I^ Moore lOl of Ta-ln Falla; John Benntll. Filer; Kenneth D w . Hansen: Jack Goeruen. Eden, wid Mr». Gordon Merrill, Buhl.

DISMISSED Mr». P. C. Gay. Mrs. Woodrow

LlrlnBslon and daughter. Melvin SmlUi. Gary Kay. Mr*. John Schaus. Delvln Gardiner. Mr*. H. O. Thomp- aon And dau(hl«r, Mr*. William WUcoc tod aon. Joe lAmphier, Mra. O. D. Col6 and daughter. Mr*. I_ C. KuyltrodaSl. .Urs. Earl Bruutr and

• daushter, Mra. Robert Preston and dauehter fcnd Ur*. O. R. *Pobln Midiwn, all of Twin Falls; R. J. O--HoJlisler; Mrs. D. R- M c l^ .Mra -Jamea Pled wid d*u*ht*r. —... of Muruuih; Norman jerd*n, Buh(: Harold Hunur, Flier, and Mra. Harry Wilson,.Jerome.

WEATHERTwin Falls and Tfeinlly—Coo-

Unaed law teaperatv« tediy and tonlfhL Ul|h jesJwday :7. low 9. Low Ihb »Mn5nr -J.

' ' V41. Win. rnc.A1l.oq«ns..------- ;j ;«AiUnU ---------- '■« S-»*

Co. 6 MetUnegular drill of Co. S, Idaho 'ol.

uiileer reserres. will be held nt *;3C p. m. today at the cKy Knrnk;r l>emonstrallon of first aid U on ihi projram.

i l l E D H P O D N K H I K

JV.W intk _

Si!

Keep the White Flag

0/ Safetv Flulno

Sow stx days wUfiout a <ra//io aeatn m otir JUaffic VoUey.

Papuan peninsula of New Qlnea had be<n "praeileaUy eliminated" as

ell n-1 ilefeale<l.United Stales aiid Brltl.-'h filers

scored anew in Uielr blows from I Wfsi against the Jap­

anese in Burma.I> ae n . Joseph W. Stllaell’s hrsd-

Quarlem In Chunnklng said Bhsmo, Kdvnneed Japenwe ba.io Dur-

.....had been practically ruined byheavy bombing and .itmtlne-

P-W Warhawks, outnumbered Ihree lo ont. v t :t taJd lo h»\t btfcl- en off * liirje, fore# of Japanese plM\?s which tillfiCked ftn American ntr base In wesfem Chinn, t'our leros were Ibled m shot dow l, four oUiers. probably .ihot down, and n Japanese bomber was believed de­stroyed. Only one of the P-4Cs wa.-i lost. From India Uie" RAF made lliree alUck-i on Japwiese positions near lUihedauug. in Uio area wlirrn nrltUh forces hove pujlied to about 25 milts from U« port of Miyab.w the west coa.''i of BumiaV Two rl«r steamer* also were dawaced. The attacks followed a fialurday night raid on Uie Japanese airdrome at Toungoo.

The JopanfM made two taclui on the Chittagong section of ea.*iiem India.,Some casualtlej and damage were caused.

IDiSNTIFIEDTlie pct-l\vlng woman who twice

ped/iled hcrmeavlly Iwided bicycle over Uie conUnenlal divider beloro reachlns here last Thursday has bttn IdcnUlieil by Mn. Noel a. Diilty. nbo 8 *« Uie Itlnemui cy. cllil ivn meals and lodjtns FtWaj nlghl.-^

Mrs. Bailey said the woman gave her name as Miss Alice Thompson, and her age as 54 year*. The fact

, that ML-J Tliomiuon went only- os Jar as the Bailey mnch. someUilng over llure milts west ot Tain Falls, after lenving here at noon. Indicates Uial bicycle riding was uphill busi­ness against the stUI wind th*t blew Ui»t day.

The woman had supper wlUi Uie nailer's, spent, U« nlphl In ths nuicli bunkhouse, and had breakfast Saturday morning. She left early Saturday* indlcaUng * prtfertnc# (or * vsr Job on the coast to an opportunity for employiaent as do- nieatic help. Which Mis.-Balley ob­tained Xor her.

Ml**-Thomcoon arrived In Twin Falls Thursday Bltemoon. and aroiLied Uie Iniemt of Mr^. Dan Powell. Wapsn W h«l tourist, camp.' by Jier fondness for three cats *h«

her blcj'cle.

ToHreman into ArmyE.' "Pele” Roinitrr^. forrjier

member ol Ihe Twin F-.ilb' dcparlnicni. _Jefi Sunday li AMonlo. Tri.. aUet Iwivlns lUc arm}' air /orcc.

Scltcled for TrainingWord liM l>fe» received l>y J*!r.

and Mrs. J. H. TooUunun iroiii ilicir MH, Staff Bfil. Davis Toollim.iu. wmewhere in AustrrUia. that he h.\a been selected for officer's iraiiiini;.

Sludle* Mechanle*Pvl^ Rnymonil L. Lowrr. -'oii of

Lyia Lower, route tl«ee. Twin {■'all-;, has begun an InietisKo cour. c of -Hudy In avJaUon medJanlM ai the Amarillo urmy air field. Amarillo.

iTe*.

NpeeUlUt Study Cnarlcs T., Orlflard. :o. »on ot

Mrt. Groce Orlffard. 331 T^lrd ave­nue easl, l i now nl Uie naval train­ing school for diesel operaton, li Cited on U\e cwnpus ot lo’se. S’ te roJVse. w Bies. Jo.

Her* on LearaTeclv. Set. Ray And<tf*n, ?ta-

Uonsd ol Dulclj Harbor. Ala.ika, is furlough to visit hLi moth

C O U R IO P IO S* c o N m t i•WASBIKOTON. Jaii.- II (UB —

The suprrme court today upheld Uie conrlction of Uie AmeHcan M«l- le*l aisoclalloa lor mlHirii of trade in connecUui with KsSnght agalmt Group Hea!ih. tae.. a Wash- Inglon medical ctMarraUTe orjaal*- ed by fo^emaent tapiojt*.

The roiinff was unanimous, txcrpc thiV JvisUcra FrwRk M«T>hJ i n i Robert H. Jackson did not pwtJd- ,pate. presumably because the lult :was In pro»rt»s while they w « sereins as aitomera general. .Ais- ' llcf' Owen J . Roberts wrole the de­cision.

Thr rullne affirmed a deflUon by Uir tourt of appeab for Uie DLi- irict of Columbia which held the pr»cUrc of medlcme wi "trade- wlUiln the meanmi o! Uie anll'lrust law. and sustained fines ot U.SOO anslivM Uie .\MA and IliOO agaliist the Dlitnct or Co. lumblw Mertleal socktr. loem at- filale of the A.MA.

Roberto. bowTVtr. said U\« high court wax not deciding whether a physician’s uracUce of'hl* PtofM- Sion ' ctsnjiltuies trade under the Shrrman act.

He said the decision was ba.ied the llndlng Uial group health operating In the .'pliert of business, even though It w u a cooperaUre. ■ and lhal there was a eonipiracy lo restrain and obstruct this buitaess.

Bread-Slicing Simple: Just FoUow Rules

If you hold the loaf of bjrad eorrecUy—and if you do. 'l ptto too hard on the knL'e—you'll do all right under the Utes’. changt In living decreed by war nects- «it>\

That wa* Uie advice or one baker as the new govemmeni or­der .against pre-sllced bread be­came effective in Magic Vaiiey as in the naUoa as a whole. tZia- InaUon of pre-sliclng is Intended a.1 one ot the WPB economic* tiy which'makers will hoU b.-ewd prices at prejeiji levels.

A few hints for thf householder who mav noi imve done ruj bresd slicing for ycar>;

P i l the loaf orv lu side—sSont it.\nd it up in natural po.\l;

U e a gentle knife mo^lo. ." hu'.’ back and fortli.

Keep your eje on (.“le li\(fe— den t .^ure aroiincl ilie kUchen.

See that your knUe U i^A.^Simple, Un-t Jt? But Awfttfa

M n whole ha.'inX tJcr.e It fo.- yfar^ to laic 5'. carelull.v at lirj'-

Hender^on. and

Missing: Those State Stickers

The much-promised wlndihltld illckcrs which are to replace melal (Cjiei lo .'how'that moia'lsu ha«e •lid Uielr »ulo.-nobtle Ueetv.'e fee

not arrived, as sched'jlrd. al office of Counly A.wes40f

G«5Vi;e Chi’.ils up lo noon.Ml'J Flora Dlcrker. the deputy •.■e»or who Is In charce of the

loilicp while A.VC.VMW ChlVls Is tid ing the Idaho assessors’ m Ins Ul Rol-e V.'.is week, said she I^rs to clcs-.e the office li»:f a liflv when Uie sUcktrs arrive.

"We ha\e Iv.ued about W tempo- rarr hceiw.v- .«he said, "and well need time to get Uieisc strwighVned

when ihr slickers arrive. \ ihlnk do thit In about a hsif day's

Baptist Speakers RED CROSS K iG lO f t P A I I l P I

Red Cross' offlcUla freea~6c6* will' be Uie pnacipal s p e iim ai a rrgtOfvaJ coofertoce of the Amedcaa a r t Crc« to b* htKS h«t* Wedati-' day aceonUn* to annouaeraent by Utv 4. J . tr- T«ia Fallschapter puhUclty chalnaan. The chief oblicl of Use eocltreoce U ' ducussioo of ncthodi of cainpal^* In* ta w ruad d r i ^

DeJetates freo nto* chapter* wU r*gUlec at Uj* Y. W. C. A. n w « a i » : » a. ifi- and Uj» roc«ilai sw- attj will be held at Uie T ." Chap­ter chairmen, wwr fund chairmen and oUier* art eirpccled to altenJ twm. Blaine. Camas. Ooodtn*. Jer­ome Lincoln. Cassl* and Mtsldoka touiily c.*iapiers. and froen the BaW Hid Twin rails tiuipters.• •The-morTtig session will b« open­ed by POrreat Stewart. Bolst. Idaho kiate represer.taUv« of the Amertcaa ned Cioaa. Mn. JuHa 6»lt. cross field director at Gowra Held, will speak on 'Soidler Serrtc«.” and WUloo Peck. Ueasurrr of the Twa Fall* ch*per, ai)o will talk.

There will be a lunchecn at 1 p.1 at the Park hotel, and the speak- r Uiere wi;l be the chatTnaa chcojy

_t the Twin PaEs chapter's *nnu*l dectiai. The luncheon ts open to anyone inierrsted la Red CroRs work, ■ovl TTMrtalitsns were lo tie aiaiie »t ned Cn»s he*di;aarle.'» by TUes- dar mortilns.

Ths afiernooD sea.%ion will be heM t the Part hotel. The pnnelpal

speaker on this »«sloa will be V. H. Kimbrough. B o^ . Idaho Held dl- rrctor for the American Red Crosi. and assistant to Stewart.

Seen Todayro K a»-4ic«3 ia*ws 03 CT®*

eery aio.-» abeU as c r * wwr crter talta etlKt . . . Baitief ah iw iae &• a »p:i* hewtylatktt, w be ti«3 Vs t t t trcata watef pipe* to tva treatalthca&h h* kept atowabunusc.Sn t&e adso aU nlfht). . . C e r (^ Orar abic V> c b u c ^ . as ht teUs el tis pe«0DaJ wt»tt wiih fiwra pipes . . . P v t Wli-

with cc« thee strtag locM . . . Soldier aad g « tiyta* to keep « v n co M i2a aTcstw U U :» ft. ts. . . . .\Bd Cc:ia MocT' i=aa whspens* ►anatBtJr to tS* ■^crry binl'* ea her tSek.

8 I H M NEARS KEY ENEMY BASE

Ifr^ ri*« o^tTUnisan pen oS Kas. CosisJder- ah> liarftaO was toTjcted & these

BUIZE OESIROYSReT. G. Merrill Lea#*, top.

Irsder •» the Baptist e«nroe»ll»n Iran t« appear hetw Toe*day. Rrr. l«B«s ts * grwdwat* «{ the Celgat^Boehe*ter Divinity achool. wfttrt b« waa a ieli*olmaU ncT. Herman C. RJee. pa»K»r of the T«ia FaUs Baptist ehurcb. Rev. Eric Frjkenberg. below, an- •tber member ef the team, was a nltaJsnarr ts lodU from 1K9 unUI Utl yr«r. when Ua fwrloagh was bsiteoed by war.-

visited

famllle.^

Got« ts BoluEnsign Robert t«fright

brle/ly-ln Twin FiUU en j^u.. Bolje. He has been vlslUnp hi' fa­ther at nuperl while ftwnUlns llnM word M to his iLVlffnmcnt for hu ,naval indoeljlnMlon coune.

GoM WU MeetAfterntion guild of Uie A.'censlon

EpL\topal chuscJv will nvetl »lUi Mri. D. P. Alvofd. 138 SUU» avrnue notUi. ttt. I;3tl p. lu. Tlmrsday. A prayer book quii will be conducted by Mrs. E. LejUe Rolls and .\fn. \V. P. Frost will b« aisisUnt hostess';

BlrCi* 'Tij Afr. and Sirs. J . M. SJur.-.on. a in; lo Mr. and Mrs. John Brecken-

rldge. a daughter; to Mr. and Mrs.I Neal OtWliani. w son, and lb Mr. 'and .Mra. Albert Rus, a daughter, all iOt TwSh Falls and *11 bom Jan. 14 at the Twin Pali* county hospital ra#temlty iwme.

Pulp Hauler* IVaroedH. w. ••Brick" Zlmmtrman, »Ul«

pollcrman. has Luued a warning to drivers of truck* hauling beet pulp to t» ture Ihelr load b properl}- con­fined. Zimmerman sold ther« had been quite a few complaints of odor­ous beet pulp Ij-lng alona slrttis and roads.

I Two Inl9 NaryT«-o more Tain Fnlis youths hate

been processed hiio the navy through UiB county selectfvB scrrJce boird No. i; DeporUng for Boise to b« sworn Into Uie sea-going armed forces were Robert Let Band}*, 501 Feurih avraue wul, » son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bandy, roulo two. Filer, and MelTcm Wojtner Hulbert. |K>n of Mr. and Mrs. Vtm E. Hul- bert. former Twin Fulls residents now living In Boise. BoUi art 15 years old.

MotorUiJ I i. ii 19U

Firemen Answer Pair of Alarms

In Frigid WaveTt-.* T».ln Pwlls flt< departff-etit

Sunday nljhi answered two calls In tero weaUier.bi.'uc believed to hs\e ilsrted

from a ^ho:t-rirc•.:lt l:i electric «lr- 1»S bunml It.- wa.v up one wiJl ot Siioab.iir.% shpp and Into thecelling before it waji extinguished. Tiere was no flrt department esU- uie eit the loss txit tl.-emen said anslder#b> damage wiu done by cth !l^mt^ ar.d water.,Tit alaim w tiiniwl in at. 8:30 p. m.Ttie sreond alaon cam<» i i» .

hour after U;e first, whfn spark* from a chlmr.ey brought the depart- mml lo t.*ie home of Mrs. Edna Becltwiih. i l l Blue L«kes boulerard. Firrmrn sold l.'-.e sparks cam# frcsa sool In U;e chi.-nney. and they pl»j-Kl a strtoiTi of water on tho roof 10 prevent It frota eatchtag lire-

Principal Directs “March of Dimes”n i ^ Jan. 1B-Em*sl TtagUnd.

prlnrt ial of t,*ie Fllrr grade sc.*iools. has takrn cli.'^e o! premoUtai cl the "march of dimes" In all achool

I roosts 15 viirt of tl-.e FV.er polls caaipalgn. accordi.-.g to aanounce- meni by Mrs. o . C. 0*tis, FUer chairman.

The nier Women's club b acUn^ ly cooperating in the caapaUn. aad will establish "wiihlcg weils" ' downtoi»-n .Mores. The wwnen al'O have charge of pe.-sosal joilci- tatlon oJ tcainbuUorM to the counly’* polio fund. ii-s. Dans *aid.

» S GAIN ON V E T R O M

mwny Jorc«. killed more than ...,J Germans, took MO prlsoneri ar.i tapturtd 50 alr iUr.es. SS tinks. .91 field cutis, l i ^•bi.Tetled mor- tirs. 93 ruchSne gxms. more than l.OCO tommy guw. and nftei. JO.OOd artillery ihells aJid 21 r^dio trjui*- mlf-ers. the communique jald. along with oUier cqtiipsiKtL

Several Inhabited places and two railroad staUoas were taken during t ie ntfht on the oort.h Caucsjui fron-K

resistarvre was' me; In the WTjtern outikirts of oae big inhab­ited locah^v. Tlie Russian anillerT.- laid down a barrage wlileh smii.'ied eaesy drirnses and ihc ln;aai,7; and tanks, advancing Uirough mine n tlii. brc^t the German dtStr.se. penetrated to Uit town, killed mtft. tleitr^syed five tints an<l 13 trutks and captured priioncrs and spoilj,

Civalr?-. pursuing the a»t.< forces in anot-rcr sector, dlaperied and

'tilled many o f an ene.-ny l.ifanuyccmpor«r.

By taking MlUeroio the Rui4lan« »d won one of their b!; successes

of ihe winter caajpaSfn. Ji had heli) out. though the rall.-oaa'-had been tui »at^> and iiosUv.« li. loi wtfks. The red army now had the great Gcrmaiv vvipply ceaier tor the whole r«ictn and a raiirosd June* Uon wherr the Roitov-Voronerh rwll'oad meets the ILne runnlnj westward to the rich Ordrlionikidte- SUllno«MekeeTka Industrial area of Uie Oonfts bastn.

300 Selected for Jury Master-List

liame* ot 5(J0 Twin Fwlls count)' len hare been aeJected by the board

uf county commissioners a.i the renife from which Jurlea for aJt 1M3 senAiona of dbtrtct court will be drawn. The names Were chosen

I til prr«inet* from the roUn* Ibs I iht SoTwnbtt tenerwl ♦Itctiw. None of the prwpecUre Jurymen

. will *ctuaU.v be eaJIed until hb name l;t drawn at one of the session* of court Order for drawing of th« tlale for the January term hai been held in abeyance uoUI compleUon of the master Ust. The full ^ names win be printed Ih legal adver- jtLOnr of th« eoramissleaers' pro*

OOODINO. Jan. 1&-Fire belterrd to have vtAT.ed trcm w chla'.wT spark de«ro)-ed the roof of a two JSO.T apafcr.env ho'use owned by ' Mrs. Do.*a Crown, a fesldenl of Cal­ifornia, at S p. m- Sundsr. Tlie dsm-

' age was estLmaied at ll.COO.The fire also burned throuih the

ceUlnj: of Uie upstair* apartment oc cupied by O. H. Haypock. .MI U-.< tumuure and clothing in the Hay pock aparuneni. as well as that c: Mrv Lee Andersoit downstairs had been removed to nearby ga-*ages and porches before the Ooodlng fir« de« partmcnt estlngulshed Uie blait. Two imes of hose were ujed.■ Bci'ause of the'Vlow-wro wea­ther firemen hsd co.i.\ld rable dlf-

' ficulty in fighting the fire. One fireman became caught between the two strei.ns ot water, which Irore to him. and suffe.’td a slight shock when he came in contat*. with elec- ... wiring. Other fireatn removed l^lm trom the root. .\ U'mtstt ct IHT' tncc suffered fro»ted fingers aad ears.

Chief Hrrbert Myer lald he believ­ed the roof caught fire f.xm a chim­ney spark. He said the same hou.c caught fire two years ago. ap;xx.*ea:- ly from the same ci'uie. Ho«evr:.

that occasion Lhe damaie ww so great.

Only to rw j .irttrltyorjy esrtay ai.- arui-^y

ported was a Jwid oa Tla3ruk. Ltbya. in wbx^ fc'.:r o' atx att.acltag' era were M--4 to fcavr beer. *sct down, 'me 0.1: ^ rrportod a ^asa of ll’ie planer ia the alhtdair o;»rat.-<rj.

Whether R«dmtl »^«ad attempt anoU-.er staaa ahsct of Tripoli or w«u’-l r.e« eo'iato T ia iiia with the object cf .‘cmir.S wtlh Gen.Walther Nf.'ir-.ni'i »rta.r drt'Ttma aad Burrte was the ^aestica

: the mcsteat.Tripc;i it-vel!. M hacUv hat:er*'J

frcta the air l.^a^ its Coek facCitli were rtported almst cauiahle. generally regartfed as ladefetisible. j: »4s coaiiittO pcajiile. howerer, tha; Rccmrl m:;h.t t.-y ;o f;ghl an-

de'jc''-.: actl.-a la the Oehe!a cf h i l i aics;

vs-iia Cf Ttt»all » h e » be. ;s said to have erected dtfesMr wcrts.

William Poulson Passes at Hailey

H.WLEY. Jan. lV - \ m :« - Pc ilK f, C3. a Si-yeir restdeti! Wocti r.ver xtriaitr. d»d Stwday after-cca alter a year'* »ickr.t».

He wai Issm tn tnjih .Not. . IS79. and marrted rTa.~.j« White tn Salt Uke C.tT Oct. 2 . IKS. They cam* to Weed r.ver la U09 ^h.e?e he has farmed sS-.se.

Surti^jsj are hl> chCirva. Del Poejca. iL-s. Ne'.l* Mccse ar«S Mrs. Jack TVvli-*. Kay«y; Qrwat Poul- iSXi. lytrie*. Ore_ an! Bi2 Pct::}cs', stationed at Cam? Pc:i. La. Ser«a grwr.dth.i:drert also

The l» iy rejts at the Harrts M- nerat h « e peasstg froea

Five 31ore Ships Sunk in .AtlanticBy Ttw .Ineciated Ptrwi

.t-kmj cf rwo seutral a»J •.hree Cwted Natxcis sh.ip*.

Last Call Takes

Mrs. Hawkins, SOBUKU Jan. I»-Mn. Mallle Haw-

kia'i. 83. a lO-year resident of Btil-J. died Friday la the TwLt Fails hos­pital.

Mrs. Hawkins was preceded la death by her htviJnd and oae rtBushier. She was a member of the BaptiM church.

Surrtvtas are tour w /,—Dyas Hawkins. Coral county. .\rk.: Gu.i'- dv HawJttn.v Dviena, Wa.vh.; Cleo liawkin-v Buhl, and Stere Hawtia.% SUbnlte. Ida.

The body rests at the Alb^rticn funeral home pending a.-ianiemcnts for services.

New Radio Class Ready at Weiser

Opening of a new radio eourre aile Weiicr NVA traatiuig Renter

available for both boys and KtrL* was announced by L. W. Fol'oni. NYA youth per>o.^nel superM'C.-.

Foliom jald Uie radio cou.ie wcu^J Improve the prwetis of ycuni men going Into t.^e service, and would tit Sltls tor gTtaitr capabilities la the WAACi or W«ve*. Tho« tallr.s the course ha»r all expenses paid by the government, and receive JIO.N

month.Tlie personnel juperrljor will be

at -the emplovmeni office la Twin Falls Tuesday, at ihe Jerome em­ployment office Wednej*lay mom- lag. at the Lincoln inn at Gcccllng Wednesday afternoon and Thursday momlns. and back In Twia Falls Friday.

MERGER APPBO>XD WAaHINGTON. Jan. I# WV-Tht

senate lnler3Lat« commerce commlt- tee unanimously approved loday a bill iiermitUng Uie merger of Uit Weiiem Union and Pooul 'Tele­graph cempanies.

SENATE C0NF11WJ8 BROWN

WASmNGTON. Jan. IB (UI9 — The senate lodix imanlmously con­firmed oppolntment of former Sen. PrtnU.*a M. Brown et Michigan as admlnblralor ef the office of price

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

PENETgODasaad ctaiakM I

Stamp DanceHOMEDALB. Ida , Jan. 1* WV-

OwThee county* bond and *Umi> dan'ce SAtunlay wa* 'a h u « niKesJ —tharis to * abeep that was aac- Uoned off sertn llm*»».'.

The sheep, donated la the first pUrt. hnaught *10.900.

T^tal of bonds and atatnosamouatrd to more than »MDOO, Gecrw B- JU»e» of Bruaeau aald.

OuntJ taeJuded MUtcn a Hor*. ley of soda Spring*, speaker of th* Idaho ho a» of reprrsentaUvw

P O T A T O ^

GROWERSGet eur ctieUUcss btfort m « n . W« art ahray* d Uw Biarttl.

MACK BRIGHTTWlc FaS* OfTle* Ph Til ptL est-Ji

e o n s r « a a zo tu sm u

S I S K E I A N S l O E A I R B W '

b u It was boahm on .» scale aad malsly »»a oaaflned lo V ■taxacv '

“Itie manber of casaaltiaa «o far «paft<4 it cot Urg*."

Amoag tbt 10 German r»ldfr^ ahot dowa ww* ft zwaier aiT. a tw>>. taotored utility craft *hieh lb* Ocr- saa* to* for purposes rangta* fn o rteoaaaliaaace to <Ute-ec»b.

"iiif air ttlalstry newi aerrtre credited four of th» bctnber* de- strnyed w> a BeautUh'.er Nr-i*drto. sayt.-4 that ti-M establijhe J ft new silsht-.r.jhusn Trees*

Dea*htoJ th*t Drflln at last was bemg f^pald heavtly f.v the scocrg- & f of Citlr t*loved city. Londoners neverUtfleaa were wpadertng wheUi- rr the Loodco-BerUn duel weaaJ a retura of IMM1 eJcperiencrs. The Rcrce rad ioed . d■af Hitler's gov- errmen; w*i^UitT»tenir.g full pmaX

tariy Raid, .\ D^;B dispatch broadca.it Trtxn ^tetUa said a »trone Qerraan fe w ■ ' raaSe l>.t e«ly mw.tr.g twvi an-.t

thcwatids of exploutt ar>d Incen­diary bmte wtte Crc^ped. Howev-er. Leodcn MXirce* eatlaiatrd t.hat not moee t.h*n so bombers participated in e»ch ratd-boUi la.'t night ami this mcrrJag. Thev .•jid no tm.-w- t*at public bulidSiSi w»re hit and tadustnal dams^ w u slight.

Htjh exTilcftlie bceabs eMea.si\e- ly damaged 10 hoa'es on one Loa- doa road at*l »<«a U-x another duv- Jrj; t,1e trxmlng attack. Srreral ca.'- ' ca.'rirt wrre rrpc««rf at*i m ju e •Salads K-arched Uie debris for olh-

>Urk of bctr.bs dropped ta (wi** Lcsidxi dliL*Vt during Uie nrst rsid wreaed a bl.vk of .\hc«ps. a big de-

■to.-e and many hocicx. A r.rewatrhrr atid a wrcvan wr.-e kCl-

, wreral pervcii wrre Ui- Jured and oth.m wtie trajvped.

DejoMistrale CwifldeBce T ,« ^-iick txthaage ol blcwa dem­

and U-.e U-jc.-eaj*d Jtrengih of her hcsae deferje*. which itmited uht* damage ir.rjrted la the London area ta a fracUoa of the havoc createsJ fci Berlm.

While the R-\P rv>ure<l more rx- VCcsrm arid l.n.-»adiar.e» on the n laa le.T la Hitler'* capital by frur- tflia • >l».-kis•Js•,»rs■• the r-lghl. caaparaUvrly few Oertaan plaars s-jcretdM ta per.etra.ting to the h^an of Latdan.

The S»tu.-day r.Uhl asault wv<. the flrit (n thr German capital « i :e Uie r.iiht of Nor. 7. IH I. and w»».^ar*rterjed as the hearjesl ta «h.V.‘i the city ever had beo Fjb- e«td BrHl>h raiders.Retur=l.-.g pllats said ihev had jet

;tm vtitsie IM mCeo awwT »ad rt- poced ihJt l*r;e areas la Rerllii ."jd been Uid xxi'-e br 4 0M and S-viN-pound t»amts and thKisanlj of acrnda.ie*.

Admit Dattage The Berlia radljv wMch twually

attempts 10 mlalmbe damajre c*u?» rd by raids oa German sc- l. m*o«-'

1

rd that 31 persres had been Wiled--- --------- - . - ar»d »bxjt l a Injured la Berlia S*t-weet tssrewwi ta SS3 the l uM»v ritV.. bit ladicated that th.e-

inclally anacei»«sl aHieJ | . ^ j vas Ukely to p.-ove larpe r w -.eaxi neutral l»=c» ta trie wt^stem ;lu:tl^ 5-itce Tearl Hariar as re~ :\lr\l tv The .Wc^iateJ PrriS. .\r.o;lier Cm-.ed :Sst;.-Ci.« ••<•-.-1 -was

suai ui a m the Car-hbeanar-i was ir.:l'iiel In the r-r-ar-

r.o'uacci xj V iri up t.i l i i t Satui- ^^C 'tSe t^ialversarr of L-boat sirJtlajs cf J-h:?s off the At^aati: ccist ta t.*;e rrcjcat w^u'. IfS aetr

the h.-ttoca ca the Caittd______c-T Ciaala. ITT t-heCarlbbev-.. *i la ;.he r-i- oi :txs.^3 and 1:2 a the s«;th .Miaaii:.

dflcn .had been cleared awa.v- T>.e braadcast said that high ex-

pCasivea and Inctaiiarifs had fallen » drrje'j p^pula!ed a.-ras and re- r*arted t.h*t t.V huse De-Jt.'chlar.rt fo l> rear the tX’mplc stadiuav la whim m»ny eirats ol the 1936

lO'.TS'.;^ gLmei'wtre htii. had been Irtuslly d»tro-ed.

Cassian Elected .\ssessors’ Head

Tioisr, Jan. IS . r —S<lh r. lUr- ;rr cf Ca-ois ccor.ty t«<i4y was ele'tt- ed rtrJtien". « thr lia^.a .Sw.a:U- tlca cf Crunty .Vuevvxrs a.' the jTOc? VA ar-aial th.ree-sivvcwa.'er.t\v., '«f.h all <t cc^r.t:rs re;>- .rtser.ttd.

C. II. Lc^i fff Camu «--i=ty was r.amed !ecre*a.T-

1>-Te IfSlslative tn-

tax fr-eral rropertr. were to sldertd a: a >e)U:a t.hb afteru^sa.

N.\2i CA rrniED ix BKrr.u.\MAlOeTONE. Er.glaad. Jaa. V

Police captured a member of the crew of aViennan bc<ab« who had made • parac.hute landlsg aad was trying to get away la a sUslen motor car after Jib plane was shol down early today.

BEHER, U T E m odel

USiD CARIMO BCICK

Super deluxe *-door sedan. Complete laelirfli:* radio and \ajder »e*t heater. Fw ttgbt. fine tirw. excellent paiaL

IM l OLDS M Model 4-door.sedan. Vrrr low mileage »ad S«sd « new iti ciciy respect

t n m r n\ tx l o s tOrwer Da^ti. r > r . rrrcrtrd ts

the shertff-i omw ths: he h»d lost aa iW-rir-cil mare tw s a trwlltt jcmewhttT aleas Rc<k creet.

-Cmer 8b»b«M 5*. A Xad k n . V?.. Pbea* U]

TV*»» •/ Iir:--- or w ro uo Dsn-*: -»♦*»

— - •- c a c. — —

T O O A Y & T U E S ,at Rcc^hr Pricts

Fred Astaireud

Rita HayworthWtla Xt&)w bft

‘You Were NeverLovelier’

L S x fiU a iM iK v tb *— - -Seosatioo il Sosjrs:

rLl*^ .\ TOKUD TtUXADOS COLOB C.\»TOOS

L.1TCST » T B Z NTWS

ORPHEUm.\OtV.' End, Tuesday!

Starts Wednesday

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>Ion(Uy. January 18,1943 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO PSge Three ,

E i S DEMANDD

- aoiSE. J i b . 18 UieIVpubllcaiu ol the IdahCiJcgUl»ture tJonI jt ir i the b*H roUlnj soon on t.'if wiiur clUicns" grant « i Lyuf,

. I>moer»l3 wlU.■■WV'TT calnc inlo our U.Uxl week.

uM Sfti. Oforse Donart. D-. Vt»ali« lrj;tO!i. “ind « v e done Ie» In Ui»l pfnod of Ume Uion. anj- or the iioai o.' recent yean.

-If ihe majority parly doesn’t cwx out with iome bllLi prctlj won, ve'll dra«t one atnrndlng the r»r.Uoo act the »'ay »c Uiliik It iJiould be done."

Rcpart T tU Week Report of m e ^peclal corainltlee

Mud,vlnc U»e act !■> expected lo re- liort lU rccommendnUons this week, •nic move tf> Introduce • blU U r»i>e»l Uie InltiaUve meaiurc Ls los- Inz eround. Such K bill mlclit pou ihe ien»te. it la believed, but not ihe hmue.

-n.rre nome talk Uiat (he best »» • to cJrar tl»e d«ka for action on the hlchiy controvefilnl crant act «a.t to Introduce a II’ I'*! tw t baits tax mtaaMre. as f quelled b,v Gov. C. A. BolWlticn, linanre Uie act.

Proponents of such a plan saj' the tAlrj lax bill would not i>am and U>ea Uie IfRLnlaturc couki set dosn to »-ork amending or repenllng Iht cnnl aci.

EllmlnaUon Planx Propofed atnendment^ uoulcl ellm-

tn»te provL-loii.'' for merilcnl and funeral benflili. provide ilrlcter re<^nre requirement.'! for eligible ipfffwaiii.*. and make other lecli lUcal cli.mcfs,

OalhrrinK lmpetu.% onionR Repul>. Iifitu and DrmocraU nllke, b a tno\t to re|)eal the direct prlmarj' 1»». Probably before such a repeal Wll,«-oulcl be Introduced, nose; «oiild be counted to a.uure Its pas'

An ecojiomy “bloc." that would cui »nd !.Ia.\li deportnientBl oppro- IvUSloM e>en below Ujo'c request- <x) b}- the governor wn.'s laklnB .shape and belore the week Li out inai tilii control and come out witli i lilin for sireamllncd'Y*if sovern tnrnt more radical t h a W ^ men' ilonwl before. /t

Buhll8-19Year Old Registrants In Draft Named

nUIIU Jan. IS-PolIowlns ii a ll>t ol Ihe IB and 18 yeiir old boj’.s wlio rrsutrred with Uie Twin Fnlb coun­ty lelfciive icrvlcc bo.ird No. 3 In order of their dmwlni;:

Qlendon Derrlll nerr>-. noy Etra Sioddsrd. Jo;ei)li Clifford Hendrix, Choter Ejhim Partin. Frol Lee

■ Shalf. Noel m ncL i SJiarp. Wendell Dile Ummon.1. Robert Frank Nlii- P<T. Rajmoiid Carl Le.vson, Newniiuj Chru Pclerion. Willlani Biihl Hop- I'ir, Jr., Lylr Dean. Novnk. Donald

■ W. ArrhlhaU, RniUen Will, Jnipes CUIInnl Montsonjen'-. D.irrrll Al­bert Moore, Barton Elwood Sonner. John T. DavL«.

Seward Calvin Pritchard. Oeorse Junior Denton, Joseph Alma Hutr rhln.%on. Otto Svancara. Henrj- Al­bert MorrlJOn. Robert E\eret Wea­ver. JoJinnle Geonte Ruyti. Dale Roimal Corbin, Wllllmn Theodore Lemmers. Wayne Hownrti Goff. Esr- neji Ray KrifTjh. Lennnrrf Gustav Pelerjfln, Norman Morris Robrrw, Kenneth Markey Mirnclc. Erwin AusuM Werner. Edwin Carl Shaver. F ancl.s Eucenc John^on,

Peter W\ndel LentinK. Cljde Ad­rian Liny. Kenneth Leon Cncle, Calvin Chri.vtlan Hahn. Don Robert Mitchell, Joe Rlward Adam. Don Olrn Clark. Tlioma.s Vernon Wheel­er. Jack Alfred Wnecclln, William . Leon Woodruff. Cl.vde Luane Jacob' sen and Dean Wiii.slon Sls.%on.

“Reb” Gen. Johnston as Good As ’43 Crop, VetcranTJiinks

OAKLBV. Jan. JS-Oakley I* tar north of the M»4on and Dlaon line but It can boaat of havins a r o ­dent who wort Urt yt^SIorai ot j ia j In the Cl»ll war.

Re li Albert Sheppard. «hO m spite of hl» adfanced a«e iaXts a Uvely interest in Uie present con­flict. reports of whicli reUtlves read lo him from the newsjJapers. Be­cause of Impaired «j’eil«ht. he no longer able lo read fine print

The FlereejtTo Uic veteran, no war was aa

fiercely fought ai the Civil war. <n which he enllsi«l when 18 years old and *t the end of which he wa.i In a hospital eonvalescinff from the wounds of battle. He enlUted to

IvLs father, who had been draft- , , from Boint panted by both armies fUct.

And neiUier does Uie veteran be* . ere Uiat the General MacArthur?. Ttmo#henkos, Rommels had anj- Ihlnic on his Gen. Albert Sidney Jolinslon. B hom he followrd through many Confederate victorlw and defeats.

But Mr. Sheppard. ha.i a con- tiecllDn with the present ccnillct. Sen'ing In It ar« two srand^ons and

t-gnuidsons.Bom In Virginia bom OcL g. 184S in Smith

county. Virginia. }le married M iu Mary Jolinstcln on Jan. J3. 18FI and came to Oakley in the fall oi. 1801 after meeting Sam Worthington, i-ell-known Oakley cattleman, who laa In Virginia on a mL-alon for tlie Latter Day Saints cliurch. He

employed by Worthington for years and Inter opened a black-

sinlUi shop In Oakley.Mr. Sheppard was a fajnlllar flg- re on Oakley for many years dur­

ing which he walked to towTi from Ills home on the outsklrta everj- day

Civil War Vet

ALBERT SHEPPARD

. . . Oakler Confederate rtleran, 91. who h»i two sgn* and two gr»ndion« In Ihe pment war. He

believed ihe onlj’^elerwn of Ihe -Imt eaUK*' In (he state of Idaho. I.SUff Cnrra'ing)

:ll he fell and wai Injured about .Vnr ano. Hoaever. he still Is ‘ '

to get nboui wiUi Uie aid of a c

Uien red.

flaMi. u

U. s. Reporter Gets Look at

Britain’s Boinliing of BerlinBy J.\MES MacDONALU trei.U «\cei\(llatles lutuwl to yellow.'

New Yori Times Corre»pondent (UtitribDted br United Preu)

AN ftAP BO.MBER ffTATlON SOMErWHERE IN ENGLAND, J;in.13 lUB—I heart! the ImiKTMiniU volcc of Canadl.in Warrant Officer iniiv- isator) Clayton TJioiniwou sa>lnK:

•You're non- 90 miles Ironi the target.'■ Hardly were Uie wordi out of lila mouUi when Uie ground gunners be­gan r.cndlng shells up at u-%. .'pllt- ting Uie ^Uy wlUi Jagged fla.she.s of light n.s they exploded. DUicr Uieir aim was poor or "aJtlppcr's" -Uhe HAF pilot anonymous bccuu.-.e ol RAF regulatlo:ui,i piloting was rx- cellent, nicy did iiot lome- near enough for U-s lo hear Uie explojloii-s above the noise of our aiotoni.

'•You're now nearing Uie target.",sald Clayton, as If he ucrc rrndiiiK Mmr new.spai>er item he conxldcrtd of Kenernl Interest,

Tlien I MW Uie sight I had lieani about from many of my RAP friends; Dummy fires lit by Uir Germans on bogus landing fleUIi.,Uie Imitation of freight y.irU.s, flim­sy xuucturc.s dUgulsed as important bulUllngj, Tliese fires on Uie out- slclrl.s of Berlin were Inlendetl, of course, to make rtUdhig airmen Uilnk Uiey were over the city and drop

s on them. We Ignored them.

RUPERT

S.im Templrioii l. a iMtlirnt at Ihr Rupert tn irra l ll0^llltal,

Kv'lCn Robert LeerlKht vblfe<l Ills tnhrr. Robert Leerluht. belot? ixitiing for duty with the naval

Mrs. Roy Jcan.s hn.s retiinied from P.valello, where .^he..•went brfon Chtbtma. to br wlUi her moUier Mrs. Henrs' Cook, who underwen niijnr surgeo'. T5ic nioUier I» lomp'

•fthat Improved but U .sUll a lio.s- pltal patltrnt.

Geo,T;e C. Orercal. clialmun of the bivinl of diroclor:; of tlir Mlnl- li.ika irrlgaUon dhtrlct: Bonrtl Mem* bffii O'car Petcn.on and Roy Mar- quer.v Sf,-rel.-in' Frank Ballard and H, Baker, couii.sel for Uie bo.irrt, wrrt in Boli.e on rcclajutillon buM-

I'nnl hiv. been received hrie desUi of L. M. WlllLs at Kirk;

\iUe. Ma. nfic^ a lon ^ lllnri.A );e faUier'of M. E. WItll.i and

Mpi, Nina Grace. Rupert, aiitl Mrs. J. n. Young:, Caldurll, M. Willis WM wiu hLs\father\at Uie time of hti death. M». Wllhn wn.'s pavt 80 yenrx ot age nnd his vLsU«l here ievenil tlmex \ '

C ^ e Crass, fw s.t\ em\ years tlrp. Uiy,sheriff of Minidoka county, has con# to Hill ricld. UUh. where he has accepted a ptaiUon.

Mr. and Mrs. BUI Re«l have re- tUTTifd from California, where Uiey Npent two months at San Bernar­dino *lUi Uiflr son-in-law nnd daughter. Mr. and Mrs, Hanr Black- wtlL TTiey returned by way of Port­land. Ore.. where they vLsIted Mr.', and Mrs. Ofon:c Donaldsonf Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Donaldson and Charles Donal±son.

.Mr. and Mrs, Oart^ Peek and baby wrre guest-i of Mrs. Peck's grandmother. Mrs. Anna LaRue.

Bishop J. Dean Schofield has re- tu.-ned from CallfomIa.,'*herc he and Mrs. Schofield spent ChrUtmaa with their *on-ln-law and daugh­ter. LleuU Qmor* Oroadlicad and Mrs. Broftdljead. Mr*. Schofield re­mained lor a longw vLslt. Lieut. Broadhead Is stationed at San Ma­teo. Calif, with the army air corpv

Clarence Bu.^h ha.'? left for Salt Like Ctiy. where he wU> receive tiraiintnv for bach InlurJes rtceW- ed while working at Hill field. Utah.

Rev, Eugene Stump and Dr. A. E. Jolinwn haw returned from Bobe, whtte Uiey had aUended a minUter- U1 mreUng and a mecUne o( Uie state board of ChrbUnn churches. .

Darwin Goff. .*»n of Mrs, Mary Goff, has returned from San Fran- elvo. where he was employed In V'ar work.

.Sees Iteal Thing

\ moment or two later. 1 saw th il thing. .Wnves of rnlder.s tlm d taken off before u.s back h.

HrltaUi had found the t-nrgel, drop­ped Uielr loads nnd made way for

w arrivals.nnd .slightly to the rlKlv

were several strnlght strliig.s t llKht.s, glowing like street lamp; which .seemed to crlss-cror.s e.ich other at rl^ht ftnglrs. Tlipy cniLse<l by Incendiaries Uint had JuM Hiirrt. Here nnd there In.-.lde Uiem were yelloft’ lire Kllniniering In the clear moonllRlit like elu.-,ter.s of gi)l<l nuggei.s. Here nnd there also were aiigr - red p.iiclif.\ of flwne where Ihr.s were noliig lull bla\t, one giv­ing off a long cUrtaln of slate-col­ored smoke, n ie white llgliLs iif

Illy thffe wa-s n blinding ureiit coiic of llKhi with lt.% I the groinid nnd It,', ever-

vvklenliiK b»'r reaching lo the ,',ky, Siinir "klle" hnd rrleavrd a 4.000- nound bomb. We were flying at too great i» lifiglit to hear wlita nm;.l hiive been ii coIo'.miI explo;.lon. Im ­mediately after the big bomb bdrsl numrroii.\ .small ftre% became mfrg- e l In one Krr:it :ceUilng cauldron In which the skeletons of bulldlnt;:. were clearly dLMlnKiil:.hable, "riie Ilres were !.o bright they p;irlblly lUumlnnled the bomb.almer's crni- partmrni, .•.lUioiietilng o'.ir himilj- nlnirr a^ he po.'c<! hlm-rll ovir 111.*. Instnimenu readv to aim.

I^vfl Off Prr^cntly U wn.i our turn lo

Ixjinlj. Wp hnd lifcn r.Ig-Mgnlng. div­ing. climlilnff and tubiing our way UiroiiKli the enemy's frantic nnlW aircraft lire. Now we Ii veleil off on II .•.tralghl cour;c, dlrrrily ncrorx the tnrget nrea. In Uie middle of It. Uie big Lanra.s\eT ktvpnl vip UVe a lAii- prired fliilniiil: we hod re1eii;.ed

Uiebomb. We tore on rvcrtw.s

nfhit;railon b : us .viw nur liDmb Im.-.t^but the cws in lolloiving plni^ci i Once iixi'ln we circled l<

hlchI fmm

OPEN LKTTKlt TO .SKN. IIAUN ON OLD-ACt: GRANTS

Etllior, Tlme^•New :1 submit an open letter to Sen.

Harr>' K. Harn:Dear Senator;I note your apiwlnirfpnt laii of n coninilttreulb study Uie

tenlor cltlrens’ grant act, I believe dv of what linppcni of Washington wh

slDillnr law wa.s jm.'je<! will help (immltter. Your commltlcc. ked to decide the questloi

[ly decided by Uie people. Tli. idum Is a' niamlate Uiat Uic

IrglsLnure provide the money need 'ed to\put the net Into effect.

YoiJ suggeM a delay of al* month: until Suly, 1D«. Can you produc iny algnlllcant number of voters cho would not vole as Uiej' did Nov. 37 In thU county I can take you to Uie home.s of a goodly

if old people *ho arc slowly starving of mnlnutrlUon, By Jub* some of these old folks will wlUi U.S to accept Uie benefits of the law which two-Uilrds of Uie people of Idaho have ptLV,«l.

As to your bill. In prepamtlon "'to change Uie state InlUallve law r.o that hereafter any InltiaUve law- Uiat would require revenue to od- mlnLster must Include.! the meyiod of financing." Do you claim Uiat Uie people as a whple arc In a better position to decide such a question Uian the legislature? Do’you advo­cate that Uie other finanelal prob­lems of the eUU be-thus decided? Would not Uiat theory do away •wlU> Uie need of a legislature?

I have confidence that when tht»s' If you wiUi axes to ftrlnd have fln- tslied yoiir whining lO honest Jegts- lators will take Governor Bottolf- Ben advice and report a way to enforce Uils mandate of the people, without tiyinglo dodge or postpone.’ thank j-ou.

Sincerely,FITCH U BALL

iTwin Falb)

irrndlarlr-; thh i.ecotid •run" I Ihc dill nf\jur mold tliiuls (llr'-cUy iindrrii Heavy wrlshl.i ixidilrxl flour,•lirlls had con:

iiothrr <ilii'c:ic>

ti<liirhe<l Ihc

plane but did bU- dumaKP or

Hiivlni! c(um ••Skl|i;>cr"

Imnib iilii

„ driijiiyd on ii Tliri'P iinU-;Urcrnft

IP uncninfortjiblv clo-e btirsllng lranment.s

"Obi:c- luid K

lid -aniDi

Evcha;ade t'Ucps

;lng pl.if,'; ivllli the flkh; ■nijlncrr, 1 .’.at lic.sldc Ihr plU)!, wlirrr : could grl II really kikkI view. Over ny car plitmrs I heard him 'Look nl that on*- down on right. If,-. coinK i;t«Kl." .

the rlKUl wins of Uie planp WH.s in my way. whereupon he fllpjyd tlip machine fur over on

rlnht wing out of my ilnr of vbion. He was right. Tlip.lirp wu.\ "going good." und i •ouldn’t help thinking of the fires I had .•Pen In London during nlr ruld-, and to plclurp what must be going on dnivn bclyw.

UniicciL'tomcd to gauging bomb d.-unagp from the iiir, I cannot p - timatp how big ni\ ami wn.s on fire while I wa.s llien-, but it looked picntv big, and still more flrpR wpre to follow, bpcan.' e tlir nt It.s halfway murk

For manyVnlleiKM we .•,pr<i away from the ■DPTlln.dl.strJct "Sklpper- krpt thc;planc diving nnd leaping

iward, : avUurailed •'evasive

lgned to prevent ground spotters from making accurate ob­servations of the jilnnp'.< courje nnd rendering It nlmwt Imjiofjlble for pround gunners to l.-a:e Mire aim,

Ka»l Coverate Looking b.ick. 1 saw what rer.pn

bled a blast fumiice In the dlslnnc Inquiring how far awny we wer I WM told 40 mlle.s. On we wenU

••How far now?" I n.vked. ’■Slxlymllp.s. ' .said Clayton. Homeward bound over Gennuny

intS OcTOian-occuplcd tprrltory all hand.t kept a slinrp lookout for. nIUiough there wasn't any anU-alr- craft flre Uicre wsi still the danger Uiat Munp enemy nlKlit flgnten might be lying In wait for.i^t. Noiio appeared. But jevfml tSmes-I hcard membpRi of tho crew rcjxirt sight­ing planes In Uie dlstanrc.s .straight, ahead or to the slarbo.inl. to port, («■ astern. In eftcl\ cm.p, alter a brief

camlnntlon. It was found by UiO gunners, engineer nr pilot Uiat "Uieyrc our kites going home."

inAlIOAN KILLED BONNERS FERRY. Itln.. Jan. 18

(-J-y-A £tpc felled by high winds stniek and klUM Fred Hill Friday whllp the Copeland district dairy rnnclier was clrarlng n rtmd from Ills rancli house to Uie tilgiiway. ,

SURVIVES CRASH AT BOISE

BOISE. J a n ^ » t.V—One crew membrr eicapcd wlUi a broken arm and slioulilep injurlfs nnd 10 were killed in the cra.sh of a heavy anny bomber 10 miles soulhwesl of here Friday nuht.

Tlie cr."uh had been announced earlier, at which tbne It was be­lieved only nine had been killed.

Listed by Uie Oowen Held public relaUoiL-. olflcer as dead are;

Second Lt. Paul C. Painter. :5, Mount V'rmon, O.. pilot.'

Second li. William W, Reed, Jr.. 20, Cai.hiiiere, Wash., co-pilot.

Second U. Raymond Hayes, 51. Clarendon, Tex., navigator.• Second Lt. Howard II. Norton. CJT

Tuba, Okla.. bombartller.Statf agi, Rollcn H, Enbaiik. :5.

of Allen, OUa. ■"Sgt, Pa.vjuallno P,/>Patrl 10, of

Nctcoiig. N. J.Staff Sgt. William J. OrlftlUis, 17.

Oxford, Ind,Staff Sjt, Ray A. EUierlon, Jr.,

: i. Ellcnaood. Kan.SUff .Sst, ChrbUan F. WeltdioM.

22. Oftkllii, N. J.Sgt, Arthur P. Mayer. BrookljTi.Tlie .Minlvor was SgU Jckseph Moi-

clckl, 25, radloman-gunner. Batavia, N. Y.

Till*, pulille relaUons ofllcer de­clined to comment on reiwrt.s Uint the crash occurred after a mld-alr colUslon ttlUi anoUier bomber, re­ported to have landed at tho Held aftcruard, sertoasly datnnged.

A board of Inquiry la Inveitlgatlng the cro.-,h.

Daring the Spanbh-Amerlcnn war nboiil 60,000 soldiers riled of typhoid Icvpf—a minor hninrd In this war.

H O L n EV E ItY T IIIN G

Zero Temperature Is Felt at Hailey

HAILE\', Jan. Jft-Nclthcr Hailey ncir Soldier Creek fcire.si Matloiis reported snowfall during last week. Tlie anow already on the ground :.ct- tled all the way from one Inch Kctchum to 20 liiehrs ai Gain However, the depth Is .still almost twice what II wa.s at Uils time last year. Cumulative fnuwtnll ohe year ago was <liO lnche.s, this year .'i2.T The lowest trmperntiire reached fi Uip wrpk nns rero wlih n nnxlnni of 30 nbovp, Tliere ha:, been coi fldcrablc foggy westlirr.

REAR nMl-a-NEW.S WANT AOS.

YCLASSES OPENEDnUHL. Jan. 18-

deitv of Uie west cn the iwwrtunliy to iinnchlN:!/ with o

BUHL. Jan. 18-Tlie rural resl- Id will soon liave

their own_ lacal Uadciman

ructor. A cour.ie will be s|x>ii- \ored by the Buld .'Chixil dUtrlct Kith Le lle Jack.soii. aiirlcullure In- itructor, as su|>ervlsor, ShO|) faclll-

the Buhl Imi'lnnent bullcl-u^ptl tt:tli Edw! jctor.

1 SewIng will t ard a.s In:

Tools, .shop ,\[)acf. , Inilruction. heat, light, i«-.ver ami certain :,up- lilles u'lll be provided by Un- i.mte board for vocational erhicaUon. nie only cost to thu.-.e allendini; will be for needeil repair p.irLi.

Tlie court.0 oiieiird at 9 o. m. to­day, Cla.'.'.ea will be ftoin 3 a. m. lo * p, ni. every day except ijaturday and Sunday.

All types of machhirry, sjch as tractors, truck.', farm mutorj, com­bines. plows, harrowi. disci, rake.s, cultivators ond »pp<!1iik. e<iuli)inent' can be repaired. Eauliimrnt such llvestck feetlers. hayracks, trailers and hog hotir.es can be cciasinicled.

All rpsldenLs wlio have machinery to re|>iilr or eqiilpiiient to. build are Invited .to attend ihe.ve meeltm;.',.

NIKCE KILLED BURLEY. Jan. IR-Mr. and .Mrj,

Bert Mahoney ajid Mr. anil Mrs. J, W. Snider altemled Uip lunrml of Mrs. Elmer Derry in Bobe. .She was killed when tlie car In which she was riding with her hatband went over an embankment nn the Idaho CTty-Botse lilghway. Str.s. Berry was a niece of the Mahoneys and Sniders, as well, as of n, 0. I!arrb.ou nnd Mrs. J. W. .Schmidt, Burley.

2 Attend Church . School 28 Years WithoutMissing

RUPERT. Jan. 18-Durlng the Bible school hour at Uip Clirbllun diurcli awards were presented 12 studrni.s for perfect nttcnd.ince.

Gold pips for one year's -perfect nticiidance wrre nwurded. Jimmy Head, Bernice Barton, Allcp Marie Cnrl-rfin and Clara .McNeely. For two year'.s j)erfect altcnd»nce gold wreatlis were presented Virginia Head, Patton Head, HaMl Tranlli- iim, Dorl^ TrunUiani. Arthur Tmntham.

Gold bars were given Lillian Put- chn i for four ye,irs, l.eona Stanley for six .vcafj iind Ellrab.-th John- !on lor 2B jeivr.i perfect nttendance. HonoroblP menUon wii« given Mrs. A. E. Johnson for :s years and Dr. A. E. Johiuon for 17 ycurs i»-rfect attendance.

Filer Methodists Gather for Dinner

FILER. Jiin. 18—Tlie monUily fel­lowship . Inner nieeUng of the Metliotlbt church congregation was held In the church basement. Mem­bers of the Ejiworih League were In charge of the program and "dinner arrangements.

Mr, and Mrs. Joe Corde.s of Twin Fulls were guests. Mr. Cordes re- latcd exiwrlcnces In Ahi.Nka during the gold nwh days.

Tlie program inchnled vocal solns bi' Roiipr Vincent silth Dora Lp« JamersHii at the |iliino; pliino solos by Janice Ilam.' 'y: a vocal .solo by Jack Williams and a read-

|lng by Dora Lee Jnmcrson.

Final Rites fo r ' Native of Russia

Held in RupertRUPERT. Jan. I»—Funeral ten-

Ices were held at Uie Burlcj Mrthft- dlst tliUTch lor OtoTst Kraus. R « . Paul Yuellng. Tacoma, Wash, of- flclaUnj. Bunal was In Burley cem­etery. In charje of Goodman mortu-' ary Rupert.

George Kraas was bom Feb. 3. leeo. In. Oobunka, Ru.ula. lie had been a re.sldent of Idaho for : yearf, » ycarj Of wlilcli were la Mli Idoka county.

Songs were sung by Mr. and Mrs. Jake Klanun, Henn- Nelvert. Mn. Jack Starr, Mrs. Bill Fowler. Mn. HenfT KlarUn and Mlvi I3dena Klauser, accompanied by Mlsj Irene KlaiJscr.

Mr. Krau.i was twice married, both wives preceding him In death. Suf- • Uvors of Uic first miirriuge arc Mrs. Lydia Omni. Porllan*. Ore. and Mrs. KaUe Gerlacli. Jolin Knrns, Dave Krau-s and Sum Kraus. Rupert. Of the .second marriage four daugh* lens Mirvive, niey are Tliana, Han­nah, Rachael and Leah, all at home. Five grunddiiughter.s-ako survive.

Pallbearers were George Nflwert, Dave Nelwrrt. John Neiwert, Alex Nclwert, Augast NeUcrt and Henry Nclwcrt.

Bfllbh air forcc pllota cry "Tal- lyhol" when Uiey dive at the enemy.

Do FALSE TEETHRock, Slide or S lip?

rASTI:imi. >n pooiWr to l>

• IU>. •lip or r»k. S-n rummr. morr.or f«llnr. KAS.TKCTII 1<

lh..«.»H.1i, Dnn nni lour. Ch.»l» -pl«u ..I..." <.l niur. hr.ithl, (J.t KASTKKTII

SAFEWAYHomemai&u* (JuuU

N o w Oi/t Kvary ti(0«d o y — n i l

Th« Famllr Orel* M«a«>i«i ti rfHlgiitd for your rsmlly'i tiaJInB-pltoiwr* and it’t ysurt rer th« taking Mch Tutiday. Tlm«ljr «rtUU«. up-«»4h*-fnlnw>t fn*«l« ttvltwi, <p«cl«l r«()pti, heui*h»ld hintt and olh«r Inltmtbig ((aturo art a r«g- ular psrt «f Ihli (prishlly megailn*. 0«l your !t»» top/«o<h Tuoday.

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BULK m o m mnon«r a tn you b»y 500d loodi In bvll—(ii« <«.! eF «n Cin or p<cl<iS«, Top qtj4lily btini, ilct, Imllli, i<c., y piclfj und«r lU not! d jlj Mnil»i)r topdlliori tit iht .i.tS.(.w.y.

Beans iT .. ....32c Rice .:..... 25c

BiJans r r "* ’- ...32c Macaroni 3 2 1 c

Beans ,. . 28c Macaroni S T jr " 23c

Beans 25c •Split Peas .. 1 2 c

Lentils . 1 0 c Tapioca ....... ■45c

Rice I ' L " ! ' : .. 2 1 c PearlBarley 1 0 c

Household Heeds

Comfort 23c

Soap irr.”'"':......... 2 k

Soap

Dm .......... 63c

2 1 cSoap 1

White M-dgic 1

MOCK CIDin NObDlCS - : I ’ll............ .. ..r l.vri „r l„l,:.y .,r fr.

ilr.l ),r.,rl in I 't •li.-l. liirig. M .lr>iicr ..III rflii

inli liitiilri'’' uiiii

tllMcli'fl

SPANISH KIDNtY-I!renters and li<thin >li<-e.<. h -lly I

willirlii.|ij.<-. with tomato uucr <.r r.mnnl Imimlof nnd itraiii f.'r l.'i miiujlf. with rici- .ir ?|.it;lnlli,

8AKID lIVtR CASStROLE-/l'l.<'liver »lirei in ..1 Krr.iT.| .-4..e:.,le. i!»[.ss|th»lirr.l,I.Ml

oilier nir..t .lrl|.|„:,^..fy,.utu^^H,,•III.'an<l luLr it> i: K)for n!«)ul 1': ..r nnlil hwf

tendet, iicliim'r o.^^r <liir.hg tlie 1.191

10 niinulei.

BAKtO MEAHT-\V,s,|i l,ra,t. rrni<ivearterici siul <,nv.~. <imii:rr .«l..*>lv

inn'sterii»t:lt‘■i„I.r.s,l,H;lt.|' ••ill

rore.nli.|i..^n .>r<>M'r%.hrii h.nir.l'rAllow glH.iit -11:.iir. r<Te.ili',ljiiih, sii'dl>ork lirsili .111'1 sl-'llt .t lo .1' ■ III.for l>eef l.r.irl'. .• lii prea.Ar.1 I,.-art

with vour fjv><ritr .Irexiii;. sn.l h.iliein a ^o.lrr.ste.,«ni(;l.*.0-r.) f..r alvmlSU mihiitrs or iii.li! Iirsrl> ore ^ rllhrowned.

LIVES tlURCtl)S-<irin<t iincont e,l.

V riuui

\ Flour

. liver. II,ins ti.e \grin<ler„s.M .il»-;

inlo'^p.ttie' with whole Lf

riiniii;!i iK'itfi) egg »r 111 cii 11(1 mitlure. shup'" rl Iry quickly. GrenJ

SjJeuj)/ llomemaitn' Bureau

,1.1s i.i:i; wniniiT. D.iet.M

Airway 2 # I Milk

Nob Hill r , r M i l k i r ...

Ch.Tllh, Tnll Cai

Hills S3":

Peanut Butter

Lunch Box

Brown Derby Spiniillcsi 4 for

ij:iiidv.ich e|,rr;ul. 1

Pilsner,Beer, iit

24c

33c

29c

25c

Drifted (jno 48 lb. bug .

34c$1.62

S2.15

Wesson .

May Day

Snowdrift 3 .L„

Royal Satin 3 '""."'

Crackers

Pancake Flour “ I

38c

""39c

. 56e

45c-

79c

70c

33c

,‘i 32c

15c

FAHM-FReSH PRODUCB

Tni:sK it i;m .s auk s truKf T to m a iik k t c'ha .s'(;k.s

ORANGES Jo'Ik 50c

DATES S r " i .r - 35c

CABBAGE ............ 6 c

CELERY 1 0 c

LETTUCE ......... .... Sc

GRAPEFRUIT .....45cALSO ALL SKAHOSADLK PKODV’CK THAT CAN

ross iuLv m: pitoci-itKii

nil tmt olWa lODir

Sauerkriut adds variclyS«iiritr>i.l*»l [.<.it.l.Lf li>ni.n.!ri;;:<.l«<e

;X s « 3

MOIOID SAUISKRAUT SALAD-\VI,.n mitin;: ....-l l-l -jU-I,. ,.M . 1.,I|.,„; ..I .I..:., I -n,,. ,„I .ra .,11 .,n i,.,::, M,r.-,|.!f| .>r"'Ii>n.l»N'-.triul ...I

HOT POTATQ.SAUtRKRAUT SAIAO - M.Lr .. Iir f.>„i,i I. . . 1 put.. ..L,.l, m ........................ I,

MFeWAy

FRESH SMELTS

NORTHERN SALMON;Piece. LIl. , .........................

WHITE HALIBUT ,S"'rPlrcp, 1,0. ........................... .. ......

PORK ROASTS b,„m„

PORK CHO?S _

c & m s m c £ S -/ m j o m e /ity /S EctiuNS oesi<;n(o e covrcNMinr' to «onaifl MAiKjT

IKtlATWH.IACH STO« fSTMusMfS ira ftsa a iiiM

W « aro coopsratlng '. . . eooi>er»tinc with llie Govemmenr*’ j>!ms to <1««ti tlie coil «t livlajl Ou» ceiling pri«« art msrkni or are parted

_ foe ••foil of living" ilein».Oui,pric»»«i*. . no liigKer 1 . o.fle n ten. . .,lhin our ios price*. y .

SAFEWAY

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SECRECY A N D C EN SO RSH II’

“O ii the war Iron l." says Sen. James E. M urray of Montana in dLsciisslnB the govern­ment's administration of price controls and

ration ing policies, "the key to successful strategy Is secrccy and use of propaganda to acccSve Ih t enemy. The enemy must never be allowed to know our plans of war supply

an d distribution.

"O n the home front, however, secrccy and

fa ilure to trust the pubUc ate futal. Tlw public must nlway-s know what the govern­m en t Is doing and the bnsl.^ for action It

takes.”

The hostilities of warfare are bad 'enouRh In themselves, but there are m any other un­fortunate things connected w ith warn .i wcJJ. The government censorship and secrecy that are necessary during times of war are dam ­ag ing to any true dcmociacy. partlciilnrly » the official cen?or.i and those from whom they receive their orders are Inclined to take advantage of such emergency powers,

I f . as Senator Murray contends.’ tlic gov­

ernm ent Is falling to take the public Into Its confidence on price control and rationing policies, and this by any chance has some ulterior,significance, then we’li agree with the senator tha t the American home front is endangered.

W o’re heortlly in favor of. a ll secrccy and censorship that will help win the war. b u t If such practices arc being employed for any o ther purpose, they should no longer fic tol­erated.

T U C K ER ’S NATIONAL

W HIRL IG IGANTAGONIZI:—Tlif «T>ldemk of poMarmlatlee pro-

pOiiU dnrmiB Uuougn Wly ecfrldo:'* here t iu pro-_____ _ . _ _ vokftj conccni *nd exasperation

among key mfmbeni of conercss who UilnJc limt lucli premature ilUcui- jloai will ptKlJcc ovcrwiarWence nnd iMd 10 & general Ipltlng down UiroughDul Uie nation. Principal flLwrvltr U VLtp. Carl Vtsir.on. cUaii- mim or Uie home naval adalrs com. mliicf. but he iptaJcs for a hvrge and Influential group.

'TliU U Kolnt to be a longer nnd tougher conflict Uiun the American

dfe.ini." M>’« the QeorKlnii, BAY TCCKER who la capllol JJll'i Uabon wajj wlUl

(he admirals. “U Is {oollili to dLsllluilon them or raUe falj<e hopes. Wc cnnnot clo f*o big things al one Umo ana our ft/at job Is wlilp Uie ixb. Uo one knowi »hat llie poUUcttl or ecotwaile condll-loii a-tU be sev­eral years fronr now. NoboJy U lure of what Idem Joflepii Siaim will have or whnl tlie Brllbh and vw- loun govcrnnientj In exile will demand. Such tnik flKlit now strikes me a« hog»aih."

Tills nttuutle haa re.iulted In Uia refuinl of aev- eral leaders to attend tJiider SecreUrj- Sumner WelleV jierlullcul &emlnnrs tn which he iket^iei (xjulble rc4- lorntlDii blueprints for the legUlators. They ore rc- lucUtit to mciXc any commitment* even by Uielr pres­ence lest they should antagonize home folk who ara lUffleletiily lioi-aued without being a^ked to trouble tlifmselves about remaking the globe »o far In a<l-

A Tnne for Greatness

r)KreAT—Progreulve dcplet: luurcei has alarmed cotl e val bOMted of ihr United euvtfj i plenty, A long war may caw numerous conunodlUet. in Ui( the fumoua slandartl of living itock In trnde of IndiutrtBlLila • ApproarUUiit exliaustlou ore

tlcle.% M leiid. rlnc. mereurj- an [Ite and

tural r •xperl.i who <

a land of pen’etunl X jlinrp scarcity of oi)l!ilo«, and lower 1st has formed tlic I poUUcos.li iiidlspfns.-ible or- ron, 0.1 well cop-

.. out In a consumption. Copper Ji)Dll rriervfs total appro production now nmouni everj' 34 hours, llubber rjur ila, arfl In n iwrlloai olote. For only l|fms will U be poJ, lblc to manutac: wiUiIn my rea-ionable lime, and th

Uie ptcient trate of annual !■ foil US III 10 years. Known malely JO billion barreU but to about lour mlUlon barrels lul thi, due to Japanc.'c con-

of tlie.so

while

KUbiiUIhoi pro

ind Uie cprodiadmlnUtrntloii Jmve uixeii coKnitmre oi me by raining prlcf.s on me:nl5 to iis to brinK |>ooi inlo development. TogeUier wUli fontrlbutlc our olllr.i anti neutralj, tupplles msy be ei dtSenl tllctnlorx. B\it, Ihe Suilous drain n tu wlili nn lni|>ovcrLnhecl clvlllutlon tn so far mnierlab w c conccrned.

THt.SOEIlHOl.TK-nig weaiwnj of thr mi em ninkp nrr iiKHln ft major factor In n

nrhelwed by Ui

C A LLS FOR A N INVE.STIGATION

Developments since Governor Bottoifscn took office would indicate there is a real need for one of the recommendations he made to h is opening message to the Idaho legisla­tu re — an'Investigation o ^ th e atatc'8 lltjuor dispensary set-up.

• The federal g o / ^ m e n t has presented

the state with a b/ll h j r 5484,04 for the pur­chase of federal wholesale Uquor llctivses in six state-owned retoil outlets at which the Bovemment alleges wholesale liquor 'eales have been made.

In addition, the treasury department lias asked payment of penalties for each of the

stores where such sales were reported to have been made without the required license. In ­clud ing the store In Tw;n Falls.

A ll th is Is Interesting in lUclI. but now

It develops that wholesale liquor permits have

been purchosed for the'State stores a t Coeur d ’Alene, Lewiston, Kellogg. Caldwell and Nam pa. .

To top It all^off. it has been explained that , the federal license for-the Boise store was not purchased with fitate fund.^.

• I f that's the cose, who paid for the whole- w le llccnsc and what was his reason? I t would seem-thftt this is question enough to w arrant aflfB fcugh Investigation.

while tliry were taiilc.\ niul plitiii llner'Within n (luiuirry anU Ul beneficiary bcrr ihflr greaicr r< paclty.

•rfar •e »en.iatlonnl

. Tor

,• they arc back In the yriir therr h.-w been a revolution in : United Nailoiu have been Uie chief use of Uielr late »lar. in armiujienu:. imireelulntss and manulnclunng ca-

JIO R E FOR THE "G ATS”

Once the peopio'are convinced of the need for the ir wartime assistance, they get right

'An there and pitch for Uncle Sam.

\ This has been demonstrated In MaRie V a l­ley an d Idaho generally by the response to the govcm ment’a appeal for salvaRlng cook­

ing fa ts which are seriously needed in the m anufacture of munitions.

Id a ho ’s collection of Jats has been as fo l­lows: August, 7,891 pounds; September, 11,410 pounds, and October. 23‘.600 pound*. .

, M agic Valley’s response increxsed in about the same proportions: AuRust, 1,451 pound.^; September. 1.863 pounds; October. 3,1GG pounds; November, 3.090 pounds, and so fa r In December. 4,701 pounds.

I In "Twin Falls proper, where the Camp Fire GUIs arc making the coUtctlons voluntarily.' more than 500 pounds of •'Brease” have been rotjnded hp to make explosives for our f ig h ting forces.

’ Generaily, housewives are asked to turn over a ll of their ■fraste cooking fats to their

nearest meat market, which In turn directs the salvage Into the proper chanhcL-;.

Nice going, everybody. Lefs keep up the good rccord.'

BUREAUCRACY

Prem ier John Bracken of Manitoba, new leader of the Canadian progressive conserv­

ative party. L<t disturbed aflout growing bu­

reaucracy in the neighbor dominion. With- DU# passing upon the validity of his 'worry, here’s company for hifn In misery:

Before the war Canada had 75,000 Dom in­ion govemmeht employes. In November

there were 120.000. an increase of CO per cent an d b current average o f one federal employe to every 100 Canadians.

W hen the American defense program be-

-g»n-w&-had-l,011,068 executive-cmployes.- Now Mfe have approximately 3.000.000, on

increase of roundly 200 per cent and a cur­rent average of about one federal employee

to every 44 Americans.More than twice the burden, about five

lim es th e rate of Increase.

live battle.Oilp which blMtcd 32 Ja)llne.^e znas .md surface vessel.i v,a.-r forllfled wlUi tjnxlal of^en^^vo and defensive cfiulpnient. especially anU-alrcrnft dc- vIcM. • It wna like alioothiK do»n clay p!Keons,"'ri- marked the ciipUiln—who will .'Oot( desenbe the com­bat before conKre-wlonal cDmmlllce.'i,

Hift lOJ-mllllmetrr einnon, niiiunifd on clm.-.vl.v to Give Krcalcr mobility, itoppcd noiiimer.i.mechiini:<‘(l force.i In Uielr trncka and Uien senl him reeling, Tlir:,c ttliilorcmcnu chunswl Uitr wliolfi tlmracjei ot \jnv- tles 111 the (k':.ert. Uie British admit;

Liricer arllllery pieces, heavier powder chircra nnd more nccurato dirKiors account for Uie increased rf- fectlvent-M of Innd, sea nnd oerlnl Mrini!. Our linivy stuff Is at Iciut 60 per cent more efilclent than II wnr.

yearn aRO. And Uis upert« confide that we have even more murdcrou.-i thimderbolu on Uie lui'embly Une wlUi volume proUuclloii .scheduled /or late sprinn.

WAKNING—President nooscveU made no aitcnipl to mliilnilic Oic hurOenj which victory will lnii>a-'e on ever)' man, womiiii and child In Uils country, lll.i budget me.w«Ke liatl Uie ruRRed rln# of Churchill's "blood, toll, tears and sweat" nddre.-j. Here are n few crhji fltcure.i v,'hlch.were lo. l In hb extended speech but which piUiil n black treiusury Uiiatlan pleturc:

Direct fedrrnl UnpotLs now txital JJ.tllllon i\ irnr. or .itx llmrs ihn 1040 flKure: but he a.-.ks 10 blUlon in luldlUnn for 1044. Al Uie tlnio of Penrl Harbor wc were spendlns only two billion a monUi for military piir- l>osc5. ns aniilnst six billion. now nnd elRhl billion for Ujc m * Ibcal yeni, n ie public debt will be 135 billion next Jime, but 11 will war to 310 a ytar hence. It ca't one billion 41 million dollars lo finance IhLi mort- iiase two years uRo, nonevrr. carrying chafKes will set us back inrc« billion In 10« . With to much money devnled.lo Mnrtlnn acUvltle.i. Uie total of goods and services avalluble for Civilians per espliA will soon be only 1500 every 13 nionUu.

And here the jmyoff; In 1044 08 cenLi of ever}’ dollar expended by Uie cwfrnmenl will ro for costs of the niruRRle or to pay Interest on the public debt. Only JouT tfHU will be wed lor noimil lunciloni. So r. D. n . wasn’t undereailmntlng when he gave this grim wamlng to capltol hill:. "In total wftr we are all -;'Oldl«r.% whether In uni*, form, overall.s or ftJjlrt uleeves."

POT Shotswith the

GENTLEMAN IN THE THIRD ROW

POUND OK KI.KSHWe will cniL'.lder lodav Uie nu

if Hob l^rrlKhl 'wi> Uilnk D-ib' actual first name Amo. but wel lUp U%9,tl.

Dob. Uie nupert uenl who ii.-,c( lo worn on Uie T-N editorial hlat and l-.n-' lately been on Uie Lewlstoi jxiper. flpplled nionUL' ago for nava ll l(:Il eamml'.'loii, 'Hie commluloi

flrjsHy arrived along wlUi word tlia htvould be aa-ilffntd to Indoctrlna tlon trftlnlng at Uie University of Arliona.

So nob resinned hl« LewTbton BoL',c for phv^lcal

a lion.• finds- delay In liL<

itance untU Uie navy sends bad: Rnlvrr from Wa.<.hlnRton. ted time Uiereof. one week tc

i:He(rfi>e; *elKhtl

Other Points of ViewrR0nTI.KS3 COAL , '

Rtccpnl 'wnKes »-rt being Tcttlvtd by workers In nU lliic.1 of endeavor, but Uic coal Industry Irad.n Uie parade. Dy contrtt-M, lack of proflta have prevented the IndujUj’ from earning anyUiing on Its Invested capital for the last n years, lo fact, for long period;

ri Uie red,d froiii 18:a lo 1H9, In impanKs in Uie naUoi if IIT.SM. But In Uie si

iluAlveIn the 12-year period___ .. _______ , . ..averate of H I coal compands in Uie nation mad< iiverasB yearly profll of II.. . an a»fra«e of 1.440 companies suffered An avcrogC' yearly. operailnR lavt cf-ns.eoot These «r'r*lhe rov- etnmenfR own flKwet., tiom Unltwl Elfties treasury reports on cor(>oraUons.

Tlic reo3on,s lor yie law.s are not hard lo find. Slxty-two cenu out of every doll.v received from'the tale of coal U paid out In wates. Ta.xes taite ]1 cents:

ipplies ond equipment. 10 cent; selling cost.s, fl cents: illlrrt, 3 cenU,; power, 3 cent-'; depreclaUon. ■"

-pieUon. t c( ministration. I cent.

UrJesi coal men ai profl!, Uie alternatfvi lubsldle.s. and Uiry a: of a IrglUmate profit

ni; insu , 1 cent; ind ad-

nllowed to earn ft little morfl will ultlmfttely be govermnent co-itly for iho laxp.iyer In lieu 0 an Industo’.-Wftllftco Miner.

ARE \VK <iOOD SPOnifi

RaUnning In this country- has been, W far. Ulvlal In eotnparlson with the raUonlng In Oriuin and oUier coucuies. Most, of the world was raUoncd before wc lUirted. and li.-vi already Rone farther with U than the American people are likely to go, Dut from now on we ourselve.1 »hittl go a great deal fsrlher and be a great deal tighter with nearly all Uie eMcntlals of Life. And Uic ilehincis will Inereue tmtU the war U over.

Why shall we do ihls. In a land of plenty?We shuU do It because we niujl share whal we Imve

morp liberally wlih' our Irtends and illle*. Wc «haU do It primarily lo wJn the war; otherwise our friends and alUes touW ntrt eanv on. and oui w n Uik •would b* immenwly hanJcr. But we do U abo for human de­cency. Otherwise we Americaai would desplie our­selves: and even U we won. we would live UiereofUr without friends.

Verr well, noflfl Shall we all do It cheerfully and decently. a.i Ihe British iiave done when faced wlUi Uie need of division and equftllty? Or ihall wb try to hoard and hide ond cheat, and b# nelUier sportwnen nor.pamois? Tliero can be only one aiuflrer amons tnie Americans.—Caldwell Uewi-Trlbune..

Now Ihfll the bombs arc 'coming Die other way. Uie axis naUons ore anxious to call a hall to Uie bombing of clUes. They abauld have Uioughl abotil ih it when Germany was having luch dellshtful sport bombing London.-Wallace Miner.

(A bout wlUi umslllltl.s 13 ixninili n eouplc of wet'k.s befnrr mill lie’ll probably R;iln Uiat b.iek Wlihln 10 lijiy . , but no r.onp. He must wait for n waiver on that one pound) ^

FIRST HAND •Dew Pot*-. .

Tso boolLs she liwL read meant more to Mrs. Dorothy Re.viinld.-. whrn .%he relumed recently from a vlKlt with her .-.nn. Lieut. Dick Rcyn- olil. lit Camp Ciordon. Oa.. where nhe na.% a p.itlent for a Umo ol the nrn-.y hfi'pltsl, Tlie ha'pltal fjvccd on the orlRloal ••tob,icco road,” and not rw swavVa.'i Tara, famou', sclUm: for- Gone Nviih the Wind."

\ —A. A. P. A.

HAI.TINO SOMKTHISG THAT V .SKVER «TARTEI>

P--.ctlcally cnuUllng the feat of shaking hand.s ^Ith the little man who wa.\n't Uf^re. the Rood old war production board cro-shcd IhrouRh with a honey Saturday.

It l.'.sued nn order "h'uUlng con- MnitUon on M airpoi\> prolrtU

Said £he\\lLspatch :ton: "OneVof the »hlch consiVuctlon at Twin FnlLA Ida." ■don't know.Xcon-

In 15 !< from Wa.>.hlnt alrporl-'< on WM halted I'

structlc hox j

woaldfrt build.

ouit rniENns. t h e moro.s's., KEEP c o m i .n o :

Potter Man:You'atnrt«l It

like U.\The First M(

Uie eelUng. T1 juiked hi hold on Moron

n(>w take 11 and

•ou was painting : Seconil Moron • "you ROtta ROod

the bnish?" Tlie nrst til. what about U?"

.•ond Moron replied, hang on tight, I'm gonna mov< the Udder- , \

And of courr.e there was Uie Um«

The Ftnt Moron .sali to back Ut:eMoron aaid "well.

e thicker,!," Tlie Flrr,Irwkfd ftt him dl.' stJ

)1, we mlSht ne boat tomorrow."

—The Canny Kar

' repllni Tlir> Kli:.l

-The Of S4II

C A R E O F Y O U R

CHILDRENBr ANGELO P.\TRI

TELL THE CHILD A STORY

if tlie first qualifications I tcucher is Uie

irj'. Aa MothersA'ould a.'.lc fur iblluy to tell a stc vTt thc ilm and best icncnm cnii-

know Uicy too. ."ihould benil kin

knowledge of the .story. :hlld. practice, will m clliT oii; of uiiybcxly ; lis tonRUe aild Ills men A story i cnUonal

It Is

lieutenant, ro: hLi new uniform, he 'tiidlously looked himself over In the mirror, then started out the door

110 HUM iir.rT.-Doc Faneien RaKlng Canines

for Arni]’’'—neadline.E\er ' litter bit htlm.

LYCOPOOUIM There wa.i much coaMernalloi;

1 a ecrtAin Twin rnll.i family when le piirenla received a niedlc.il re. ort (inybiK Ihnl Iheir small daiigh. •r w-w allergic to lyroi>odlnm. Pappy and mnmni}'. were itjniled.

ndeci nwful.So pnppy looked In the dlcUonnn'- e found; "A larne and widely dU-

tribuied genus of plants, typlfylm: the family lycopodlaceie. Thry are

I or creeping, with cverKreen • nen'ed leaves In four to many

ranlu. T 'ic spoTawab nie borne In he o*lIs of ordlnan- leave. or iggregftied In *trobe-llke . sporo-

phorc.i."■ ,<hort, the report should have

,',imply Uiat the gal Li ftllerglc to ChrtstmoA trees. ^

Uonesl. Uiat's what 11 bolU down to.

FAMOUS LAST LINE “. . . And non the army takes

my denUsl! . . . "THE GENTI.E.MAN IV

THE TIHRD ROW

HISTORY VDF t w i n FALLSAS GLEANtT) FROM,THE FILES OF THE TLMES-.NEWS

VEAR.S AGO-JAS. IS. 1910One of Uie worst flnn the cliy has

experienced for several years occur> red last week when the seed ware­house belonging to O. W. Schwelger and \V. C. SouUi»-orUt. situated

ttcraw tJie Oregon Short Line track, opposite the depot, was totally de­stroyed with thrlr eonient.t. •

1$ YEARS AGO—JAV. II. ISJS Mr. arx; Mrs. R»lph.Jaulni are

the larents of a son bom Tuesday, Jonuary 17. at Uie county general honpllal.

Mfi. Albert Benoit was hoste.ia ti le ir. P. club at her home on SlxUi «nue east. In Uie bridge game.s the

ncore fell' to Mrs. Walter SmlUi. Mrs. Jeff Hunt. Mrs. J, J. Wlnlerlioli and Mrs. John LeUer were guests

I Uie evening.With 13 days more to register mo­

tor Tehlcles without penalty under the iiew law. eiOO motor rehlcleii are yet unreslslered. poloted out a Claud Stewart yesterday.

Robert Brose. of Rock Creek, 'waa In Uie city Saturday looking aft^r bu. lne.vs. Mr. Brose says that there U more snow ot the present Ume In Uie hllLi iiouih ot Rock Creek Ihon at any time last winter.

mytlniitvet oai. ot place It Iv applies to le Ituniloii and It will carry more elDtit K'lUi the child tlxan any her comniunlcullon one can make. >.',:ead of scolding n child and lllng liim greedy when he reucnc.

lor more than lil.i share, tell him. quit casually, Uie story of the Oreeay Uoi(. Leave Uie Uog lookliiR down ol Uie water, his bone gone oeyond redcnipUoii; sorrowfully. DonT pohu tlie moral. Tiie child is quick lo see II ond elicnily apply It to hlniiclf. He may have to lic.ir the etory »cv-

il Umes but that is not loo bud, Let him hear it until he knows li

11 Kill be goocl for whai alls him,

,bl» Helpful ler nnd wt^Aier aliojild I Fables and bo able lo table to Uic occa-sloii.

lU-iid Uiem lo Uie children. tcU Uicii oy r oiiil o4cr. apply them to dally hapiJenliigi luid the children wU‘ ab.',orb Uiem and apply Uiem too They-are second only to the Bibli stones in tlielr Influence on char.

Tel'l the Bible stories and »ul Uiem to-the occasion. Tne seleciloi of the rldii story Is a matter ot ex­perience and pracUce. All stories v.'ll no: .-.cne aU children. Mothers and leacliers soon learn the nature of Uie child Uify are dealing wlUi and • irn to pick the story with neat

■crlmlnoUon. One might heslute „ tell the Mory cf the nauRhty chil­dren who called. "Oo up ihou Bald-

ead.“ to Elijah ond wljo. In con- rquence Were eaten up by the bears, know 8.nicy. sturdy young rascaU

I whom Uie story would be a de- iht, and a caution, and othc« to liDin It would be a nlBhUnnin Bull le story to the child and tlic oc- .lunloii and there Is lltUe dotiger of

making a tnlsiokc. . . . ---- -\ Rl.ffU Clillds AttentionStories tliould be u.«ed to divert

;hUdren's attention Iro.'n things liiftl Uiey ought not to do, from fear*, from wrong Uilnkln4- Just tVi It Is good practice to hni'fe chil­dren !.hiK wheii 0 storm Is SaUier- ing. it is good to tell tivtnt a tlory 3f couraje and laughter and hope In Uie fact of coming trouble.

••Is It true?" No sU)ry ls\ true, ind no good story Is imlrue. tc wo Lell Uie children, "Jt can be \true tor you. as true as yon need U lo •x." and go on from Uiere. \

AU kinds of stories arc molerla! :or moUiers and teochers; Blblo iiorles, fables, fairy tales, history, blogrophy all ore needed. Don’t leave o'lt poetrj-. Teach tho chil­dren beautiful verses, a few psatow, hymns, lovely bits of prose that wlU :ome bade to Uiem In Umes of slre&s 10 comfort and sustolo Uielr waver­ing iplrlis. No home, no clauToom,

complete wlUiout Its itor}^t«ller.

ANALYZING CURRENT NEWS

FROM NEW YORKSKIU^-One of Ci* p «* i t

«lorle« %f Uie car Is t ^ ooOTwnr ot our soikt rrart^ryr

rcr Cs* BTtrrrf

ALBCBTUaiA.V, B-

now a world) rtcorrl.The Asntiteaa m sB tfl hleh

telUgence. excelleai troltia* tsd 12* superiority of his wespccs art c&atf reasons for our feau. Tb* cuiAon. ras(« flndtn oad deco- mechonlcal detlees an th* bca£ Uial foetortes can producc. Bui osr ad­mirals do not m t oa ificae eftA. Tiey hare beea* k n o n ta tioai a battleship in a drydoct. Jua; riding In lerel water. A c:*U«r w u Uien seat actou the bcztssa a=d the sights tel on Ihe ac~Justments were made to it* ctjulpment and at nlgtti bem=«t were token froa the stars..

Later the big Teasel wx Into a channel a&d aecSotre" rzcca

stern lo keep her suoC'* ^ movable target was daccuteirC a: 23,000 yards. Salves wer* tL-ni iliecked by aa airplane.Uie shots peppered the oOJec; every shell s juck bt:t £rca.•hole volley enough lasce^i to do

bustneu.Then, by consiaatly r th e a n ^ '

brigllt young seaiaea la the 'Of banking pffider 7lar.~t Uie projectile p.-operly. a degree ct tklll was altamed that iiomenaU

R0D8EE—A dbUss-ishtsl York banker sajs that Hc=,:t J. Kaiser’s 40u.-:dl.’;i of.' for a rerLjij= if the Wagner act merely gue o whal baslnes.'aea »terr*h«t hope Uie ne»’ cor.jres.1 will ca, Al- Uwush big eiecu-dtes art W ia rii i

• own .Uhes. Uiej are citca bumbling novices la piiSIiciy. Thry ' ■ e iheir »eakoeij aad heiizate to tpeak out lu ceeUng; lest aliould be afcuied of later ba;;:.--; >t the mcment the bosa the na^at the bench a.-t gettla*

Manhattan oplnloa b usicss should bo fompeUed to’ rrnder aa open accounifUs of the silUxci

1 they colleet and spead. 0=ce due.s were considered eest egjs to ee- distributed for the support c: siett- bers during jirUe pcrUjvls .Vow. ihe

■y Is seeftily lor ca=;siia-3 purpcees ond Icbijlcg.

U .economic ruyallsts gTea«\l the ways in steie hou ea a.-.il tiaucra: lenLslatures 1.1 a ■•imUar aaaaer thry

lid prompilj' be quliitd thiwiih Ihe provisions of ihe nrrupt prx:- •Ices laws and have ihelr e-A.-» pia- ned back by the phikcs. B4: jpiae- •c:j po'ltlclaM dare net <;-.:es:ii:a thir 'olin L. Lewises.Tlio flnanrier .cientlct^e^ a :-ie

Iwlaits thal ihe c'.d rooter toirraa if Wail street were to fcr th»

pendulum swlngLig agaL-jit capital- Isu. Those jklnfllats opcr»;evi u sh;? ■

eJ the c»cl=y. Tb* aaaeat s=3 c: the U-.herv be a.-r». tixK li set. he co

«hs w«at veckXcsca t4 reas; i*=*Ly gk=»sl a = » ii« cf Saaaei 0 <B,pen. F»crcsan« c- rtc^si a dealLr Soth siiasftssrai oaC en— he e^.al‘.a9 t>: T»naea ra­ther ch:*ina

Ww hi'vt he<a -« BU « a e ei coc:fr *

: r i : .e i S-.a-.ei ars^y

1

TDULUN—Tr>»rJm :r.t= aH orta c£ ihe wtr:.i irrp =-':o New

cZa acird

;ra Mar.-£ r= i K cct Va-»?a «

Cuirj; S a i l iaa.-rsWea^ixT f « i « tJ

I h i i heenj.-caT h^cpe is : rthe: i a i 'CtKihrp; a tiiT.ar thr

Isirs tealrasy V>:h?a^u3T«a U a sa,T ih it Wejnzvi

CLAPPE R ’S O B S E R V A T I O N S

NATIONS AT WARWASHIKOTON. Jan. IS—A perxxl

of complaint about lend-Ifose Is in­evitable wiien you ha\e a Uiat makes n midget out cf ai: vlous oae.1. high tajts thar arr ^3-

IT.J higher ariigroeerxUiatarRjusLilrt--.

■ •u.rrUiUr. >111 (InJ h.tp lilt rr«paf«<J br An>»l© I’alr • hlrh cniit Im ohulnxJ hr ' . r.rt of Tln>M-N.wi. i'. O. I . 0. Y«tk. N, Y.. -I

IMANY HOURS DONATED BURLETi', Jan. 18—Durley »t>men.

I'lio.donated.ma.'0 ihan-70 hours «f lork lo Cassia county Red Cross

chapter during Uie past month, were Mrs. Lucille Harding. 89 hours; Mrs.

■ s Lowe. 78‘i, hours: Mrs. 0. R. Marean, .T I'j hours, and Mr*. Charles MeI>on»!d. 76^ hours. SpJendld response has been received

the recent plea for chaJr*.

ibout these do. pecpie have to walk « plaUi a>!ut lucky caea wti> rtde Lt gevrra-

lutomoblles- Witen t.here to

oily complain about butter gcias to the foreigner.

■\Ve are sending for cwre sia- teriab out on lend-lease C-.aa w.r ever rome beck. Yet Ien<J-lea!e a not entirely tne-wsy tralTx. 0«ar forces in a number cf places e»er-' .■(ras are recelrtnit ribstaatlal bca- eflt-s of lend-lf«.*e tld frcca fcreUra fountrlev In fsct. we hare fJtd scc» lend-Iease aid sent to us crer h*rp The D;iiish sent ui aati-aircrali guns for use on the east ccas: aad bMTagE balioena lor the weK teas:

■■ Mast of the reciprocal aU whic*: hOJi enme lo w has beea t n a the United Klngdo.-n. b the fffra tnftlerlals and lerrtces taide a r oble U) our troops Lt EngUatl the middle eait, Iceland aad the Ts! l.sl0Rdj.

We hare received ortinerr. saiaZ arms, grtnadea. land talaea. scuatj locators and radio locabco e?.:!>- ment. Spitfires. »-pouad*r r=a . some 3.000,000 cUy plgt«a fcr tar­get pracUce. e^ul^eat t a ct=- ahl[». repairs cf balUe tfsaage t?

kl 'ressals. acd beaker

We have received diawlajs. flcaUons and produeUoa data fc: many ^ecret device*, stxh as raiii>. locator e<julpoient tor aatJ-aircral! defease. . The BrtUih teU our g-r- ernmeni that two-thirds cf the cIvU and mUltarr labor arallah^ for mllllary works aed serrtcea 6a the United lUsgdom Is betas « » . ployed on work for Use Aiaerieaa army. We are getUag bcapltai. barVack.'. officers’ acccosMdaUce:air fields, repair depots aad ether malnlenanee. We received 13.0CO bi­cycles for personnel traaspcrt ec air. JlcUs;.Th*-Sriilsh.-aa r*dct«- cat Bid. print the SUrs oad SOlpes and Yank, and recenUy they tsp- plled ChrtJtmas earts U> Aaserieaa eftnteenji. They hate also fapcHeii ateam rollers, pile driven, cock^ ranges, and much minor eqjJggga; like potato peelers.

cfiicc of war fafocsalSift

rtdjtrca: *aa t a a pe»-■ ;ia=; ? « a at wrar

asri *;>» c l ■«a?

a=« r * w .

Gooding Of f i ( ^ Take Their Posts

G occaao . .iaa. :t r ,i-v- o:-Ecials e»:h eZ c= te att i* a: Uje haard <tesca.gr wrrt: Prwe-c a » i l . r . Sraa. At-esscr Bert Lcre. r .wkt.jr»c St. M. CSaoiJeegT.

S = 3 VJSjSjw S . i sa?:. o: P=S>:kCssaesas yi i .TJ:e C a.^a*r i S . C « ettS. « a i iainar-ca r* a « srw ir.

SSarS w»s eeir *£-aria: who ttot t i t caih tar'tS*

rar &Seras t ^ b a r t re^r,ir a r C « a a e r eaiSa t f bC- Zc* &T Senfcotrt i-r[|--i~1-ri a»5s2*rcsi=- 9 Mcr TWTc w::::!C sarsaa r s c = « a ’T-r;' ,rBf-a;t

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SOCIAL EVENTS and. -GEUB NEWS

Jlyers, Kinyon Vows Exchanged

A t Yuma NuptialCASTLEFOnp. J«l.

M.-X K. A- KWOC. CwUflort. h«x« t.*!f aaiTTtjitt «>l ih*lr

orJv djusbter. MUs Ealof Klnrcn. Lok W s«'-

£jui TJirta. CalU, *V Vvam*. A r j_ i : » SuwJv oomiRs « » - saoncy IXc. r .

The double ctzt^cay ^ pciivscd la tee ciiaptl ol Ui. O-iitUJi cSurth by Her. L L Roi*--v

The bnSf KOwneJ Inblȣk nfrtSiOf.w ir.d

d t cirrtKl » tlr.ea tiaaUercljlfr be'.3=£l2f to her aoXixr. iaz k U'ilrj: old. ir.a sosirlMnfi borrowl »T-'- hrr penis.

T ie oKJIi e »M »rr«s^a!r.U^rb>‘ L'ie br:ip£TT5tsn'» t>reu“'.tr. W

Mrj- MJT.-3 « « m.T(J at C*j.tle- JortS i-'kj af.rndfd the local » ''.oolv She »’"jj «5;endeO the Ccllesj Idiho »nd S:»le NorFte:;ow.r.£ sraduiiica s-'-.e tautlit !O.T.e tyne «t Ciillrford a-lO i t F

WM secrrtilT o! the Y.W.C.V isd iptxtw or t.“ie GL'J newrrrs ftl Tw1.t F»Us t*:o« «cceptlci a ei\il wrvire »i>poin"jr.eTil tlU i he*iS- Quju-.eri »t Rupert. She haj tieen etr.plmed In Lm Ar.jtlra lor the r«.*-t tnc months and *tll conilna« w.ih her *ork tor ih» fiaratlcr.

Serrraat M jm tenarrL’ Ijtetf la Klrt-M Hie. Mo_ The coup:* -suited »t the K w c« ha-xe a >har. time a ia uheaSercrant Mj fr> was jran:- e>i a fuTkiWh.

♦ * *Miss Goodhue Is

. Wed at TacomaBUHU Jan. and MnC

John C. Oopdhue, Biihl. have an- nnunrrd the rwvnt B-jL*naEr of their daujhter. ilua Ncrrsa Jeanr.e Goodh-jf. to AnSrr* Franlch, Ta- c.'iT.a. Wft-Oi. Thev were marrlfd a! U;e ra^:cC in o:>-r-.pla. Wa.-h- Dei J t Mr. and Mn. Kojd Paver. brp:her-tri'!»» sr.d « r r r ot the bnie. a:ter.ded tiie couple.

Mn- it j . sni-a'.edhUh .vhooj in e.e cla.-.\ oT

:SC. arid Jcr she Iv t elihl .T.intJa h.as been en:r;o\ed la Tarcrr.i. The CtK:r> x.r.:.be at hcn:e In TfkC r.'.y •Bhere ha;.*! art raipliiveU l:i ee-

Club Holds LuncheonnUHI. Jan. :S-The tin;

<%r U;e res- >-rar tor UV Ht~e Ool- t-.ire club ci Buhl was In the Iwta or a lur.chrtxi at the haae or Mrs- ■ M. A.Dratf rrcer/Jj-. Mr:'-J-Jle Dalvs •3d JJrs. Dal*-Flatiers w r* s s^ is sr.c h9^:evfs 20 acssbe.T and«•.•> r-r»ti Mrs. MartIc*,Yelie. a taJcv«r-“Our Lforarv,* aiv j-wrrrd n il caa (TJeitl'aa* 0

YumaBridePlan for Meeting

Vt>rr. V., P -T.X .■vramil’er rae; »i■J?re h.xr.e NJrv H I . Ttenbem. >0 ater.oe s.irrh. r ’»^^«»rr : x a »Peur.f to be

» r. rivcn ::3 in the J-^h »: .v>l bu ililn ; rr«n

j s: w « » ^ a .R a* VI, ei-

;ia=! th^ ;vx2t ratiar.L-j: l^>!etn »;»; ^Caa Jcas:t» S-tclirT »1U *=3-»»T C3ria.ia» relat^rf w r.raJ

saS£ th ^ tjV.rsL E>e.T »x :!tr ii a x r ^ .

Club at Jerome Picks CommitteesJSStCaiSl, Cccnml!*,«j

•rr» arcv'C,5»vi v> <'n Itniw-us ; ajM ?cr«ra.T-% at thi:»:*« o: Jcrarsf CivJt elub

n »a> a=s.T=n.-*v2 rhal the “bux a iocre pa-ties" »h :rh had i»T= h*ii os alterrvate aeetins

Mrv CIra M j«n «b* ' roalne Klojoo. Caatlrf«r< ■la hrr marriac* at T«aaa. .Vrta. I^Uir |>CTstlBt)

rjtr. XS2 the••.•O; tv arranr

• thfty

iZrr. n i i a5s;.>:.-c XTrv J.V.15 PartirLon, i£rv .V u « r^ . G\i'

r. r.. ^ .kw\-eT. Mr?-Jvi-.V-. Shi'iT r >0.1 Mrs.Buhl Girl Weds

Dakota Soldier A t Coast R ite sS .n ^ l'S k S

•i ma

B C m .' Jan Ifr-Mr. a id Mtx , Morru Gee. Bt:h~ haxr j;he tr.arrla5» cf their daajhter. Mi:,' ‘ Uvaan Oer. to Ptc. Jc* fi. U-»e?;- ,eln. .«<a oT NL'. and Mr?. • ._cveW.e'A. S. D jTh.e couple » a i tr.arr.evl a: r-'.v:;. ' .Li

fV.day. J1.-T. «. by Chj;lj--: r .' j-

anilKT5 v-C thf .VTV-CTf C:auv::;arj. Hi

C.1V n-fW-rr.t. V n .. OneM:;.. Frank

^ Mrv c u r t H.

JIarian Martin

Pattern

rOE YOITCC M.\TSOVSAt la-t—a .'trie that cccaea la

la£TTr.s;=-.v but U de;i,-ned for T o u r a ; P»ue™ « i : by Mar. Ua UarUa. Ihe calUr arvJ fay rtb- tca bcT 5ire k channSns j-ounc ei*

But ihe *0.1 yoked tc iin and Cuj*; Tauthaad Ha:!er aad ilia : nnre . Opuoc-Jil .'VJe baUoeias.

Paxterrt #112 a»y be ordered or.iT » iiiM at ss. a c.« . « and * i S t» 38 w;utrt3 3\ j a r ^ SXnch: ». yard nbtca.

Send SIXTEEN CENTS la eoSu f«- ihis Mana;) Mania patxcra. W-:e plaL-.y SIZR N.IMH. AD- DSZSS a.->d s m x NCMBES.

Ju!-t Out — Kir Sprlr^x Pattera Bc»t! A icact;ral w*in* fulde. » i: i

FRES j»tirrtii; ux tcak».OTer< < eaACRJ; j=*.arl. ri5:^Jc*t*^s^« xcrt. jporu. aad <yra:*u? it.Tlrj .'or all *C«.- Paf.e?Ti Back, tea ctaii.

S<tid rour ccdrr to Tl=f5*Ne»s, r»ti«Ta Dep*rt3ic=u T *a Palh. Jcaha.

Miss Helen Given

Weds at Coastal Nuptials Jan. 10

M;, and Mrs. J. C. Given. Twin PalK, ha\e announced the mnrTlage t>r thfir diujhtcr. Jlelen Given. Iiu>*ood, Calif.. 10 Jaaiea n. In filb. Mil 0' Mra. Agnea Iiisalln, In'

; clfaroil. »i a 3 p. jn. ceremony Jan. ' !0 at Ihe home of the brldejroom'a cioihrr.

Rev, n M. JonM. Prrsbyterian miri\'.er, i>erfonned the double ring cerrtnmy bffore the flerplace bank' ei Ti;U «iut* sladlQll atvl verbenla».

Tlif bndr was jlven in marrliKC by Willlwi Kee. Mr*. William Kfe. c.->uj;n the bride, .\er\ed as brltJe.v maid. Ceorje Pllklns served tin brUpjroctfn as best man.

T!ie bnde ^wore a . rose Colored Mrrft ' i l r r v ? ' i i c c c M o r l e s and a co^^ate of rwtii and gnrdenl Mr,'. Ker's dress was sreen wltji cor?ji;e 0! jfilow ro*fbud.i.

Folina-inc the ceremony a rccf tJon *a< lipld for Uie 35 rrlati' and frirnlv The couple cut n ;'-.Mi\l V.'.r Uirre-llcrcd ncadlns

Tlip btnUi! iMlr left Iminediiitely .'or a .'!!«! irlp to SauUi Darbii;

Mrs Iiu-aUi 1.% a smduiilp of Twin Fills hU!i .vhool and Mr. InKiilIs «n.v cf»ciuiifd from liijcleu-ood hiKii .Vhn.»; nntl U, C. L. A. Both Pln. fxi at (lie DotijlBS El SlKundO pl»ni In Inslewood, ' .

Oji-of-iown (nir,',t.i incliidpd Mi J. C. Olvni and MKi KMlirr Give r il ii Ti'.U: Mr. and Mr.v NJacshc n;ir.it: iinri daiiuhlcr. Sliiirnn An froTTi I-oni; Reiir.h: Rex Dnkln, U Anse;r», Mi.'. GnrllU and Mrs. Di kin nrf rou'.ln.i of llie bride,

• * * *

ChristianXJhurch Deaconesses MeetBVnlJ;y.'Jini,' tS-Nealy elrclrclrardnp'.ve nf the First Clirl-Hini

churdi held ihelr annu.M niceiint imrnt.1 nncl Insinictlon n nt Mr.'i. Ted Haffmaii will

Mr\. Hnrr\' S.irer In clinnie.:io::\ for .lenlnR commii'

ict nppolntmnil';err innc;f.n follov

Shower Hanoi'S „Mrs. P. ]\IcGomb!P': !'‘

Mr^ P.4U1 McC«=i. hi.-=c^: \ OW S^ CFr-,-Uy errrJr.; 1

Hanovvk.’ HoTord V York i

i pl=l aid «.•: M.-J. XYx-r-r

M--3.

Exchanges at Rupert

Home Ceremony

Dnd.-e prtrr^ Rx-:Mr'. Hrrtrrt- KeA:.- -

.Mrr- lUrli^d Co-'Jcc.

i. M- .

The tao-ccurte hr;;he«c. carT-..*d .-rrrr ;l la a p.r.k ^r^: «.“_-.e ec-lor xtf=.T ; A .trr n :rned at <;'.;ir.ct ti^es. rixvn , 7u.i:?l r en* p^jil ,«r.4 « X ‘e bair 1GuerL ucrr- Mrv MrCecii.

hororee; Mrv Shere;; Gr»;jer. F",-' 5-» 'i ler; Mr>. Jacx Ph;rp\ i t v Ca.-l'cc. 1 t..vt * : M.T. llAl U-ocd. Mrs. S5=iL~- M.-«.‘cNr-iva.-r- TA.T:?r Kibble. M li IUjL-t p i i le r . I , v M.T>. Ycrk. Mr?. Doc .\5d:Txv Mr?. I c u- c:.u:e Kocsii. Mrv Chjries S..r^?r.! i.- Mrv Herb JJriL'xe.'triUa. Mr», [ »-t v— • Cr Ti-rd O-.t. -Mrr, Joii= C_.-rT. i TA'tr « .Mr?. Dcn:rr R ir 1 ;Hum;'.'--'ry ar.d Mrv fUy ^Qol-'e. <'

h.-or*ri.:; Srh.

r rr.Trr.v.f.

Mi-s. E;\rl W alterEntertains Group ih.

FILER. JiT, IS-Mr». Fxrl Wi;: ;:ertal.-ed 3: c? th* r .•cc .an cl-i- Mrv W allur Bt:

Tvin Falls., rei :e«Tvl '.he-tev'i 'Fcr C l tt.e U\-jr.s - T tr

:■. s'5 *.^r kcri.'-'turj.'. «<lrcf =>TT ■:h 'perN.'.r.nrl dep.\rt' ai Ci.::,r Rei.Ti!., "u^h,

A i^-rrr h.ir..VT-dbr^iil ;u.r:-> a: Lhe P j^ f r h.vne Jol- lir«ur.r

I *:ve cx.-uzrJt' Itr. r.v a.

Mvtn; FfUtvVAr>-. Mrr., _. H<-:brook; Mafch. Mr?. Illalr Goch-

•11. >tr;;. Chnrlr.^ Pottrf.n . John GorhiKiur: June

Mr H.irrv Snoeh Juli',>Mrs , Pc.ir : .MirviM. Mrs. l.lovd Cn:;. iber. Mrs. EitksI Sirel'.miih:

Oftober. Mrs. Sum Oochnour; No.H.- E. Wl'de, nnd Dr.

ffxhrr, Mrs HukIi Mien,!:>. H. E Wlldc vrn? iinmrd t<

tlif .(Icacoiic:. niee:inK ncxi

Jerome Rebekahs Install Officers

JEHOMK, J.iii. 1B-InM«lliil:.iii 1 Oilicrr. icr ihi- Jprcime SvTlni:

Relx-ksh lo<lsP No. no ;vns lirlil |;» a-eek. a rap.ifily nuillcncc wlinr-;

Tlie In.'-t.illallr rirdby Mrs.deputy pre.'ldr!',;. by Mr?,Jp.uie naker, a*: ilcpuiv m;ir.\liiil: Mrx. Maude Jlaulrv, a' dciiulv j.pc- rr;ar>-: Mrj. t.urv Wikv, .leimiv flnanPli! ffcrrtarv: Mr:. Helm Kennedy, deniiiv iri-.ir.urrr; .Mr.'. E\-a S.tillh, (lpp’.i:y chaulnln; M r. T.er.a Fiilker.in, drmilv In'ltle cti.Tr* d!an: Mrs. Nettle Ftilkrn.on, deputy o;it.'l<le funrdlan.

Newly Insllleri nfflrrm are Mr.<. Alvlrlft Doushrriv. a» iii'lilc Rr.iiiti; Mrs. Dora Stud>viii, vlre-praiul; Mtj.. MarK&rtt RMWrniie. co;\durl- rev; Mrs, Mnr\' D Ifoffmiiii. chap- Inln: Mrs. Man- Keith, lu^llle nuar-’ ■■ n; Mm, Mnr>- Mntui. niit.-.kle cuar-

n: Mrs. f*!iport lo-llie iirbli

Liia- Wiley, leti wi|)?r crand: Mr?. Artie Jm port lo the vlre-craii

Bumper Headache Crop Faces 1943 Hollywood

M'arllme reilrielloni hrlnj: ml- rralne headartie« (o Hnllnrood'f Cap «tir* and priMtuceri, hul up- and-enmlnc joune frjluied play- era like Doiiiia ICeeil. nbote, ran XDilIe at llie Dpportunllie* opened lo them.

Group Discusses

Ration ProblemsWhen the rlialmirn of tlic Heil

Cro-r. .'iiffl.-.l .vervlce co.iimltiee met aitli.llip local ineniber.-i of the fwsriti' wUillion emwVill.lee ealurdiiv nftrriioon plans were dbcus^til ftir clo?rr cooivrntloii between Uir lV,o f:ru\i(v%, ,

Tlie iwreiil ruininlitiT hftii nr- r.a.'iKrd for a nuirKloii <'N|«t L to be prc.'.rni in e.icli one of tlic larerr urorery store.A to b.m I.m buyers diirlni; .Hie lir,'t week of railonliiiT.

I’law are uiiilrrwHy for tv vl;,v nl eilueallnii dlriliiv to be put U|l \vhere r»lluii cards will lie ob- inlfted Hist will Rraphlca«y i.how the point value of various ^ood.

TJilj- commltiee Bill ako nr- raiitre for «i)e:iKers to meet with till' vnrlou.i cliiU% to .ilvru;?; the nutrition v.iliie of ritliincd fiwd.v

Cl«i left

uted I.C. DiTls I

vsxiupuni:!. P: Red Cross acri

olrsiia :«r Tjr

fff tMre-^WillDavis— Entertains Club

Auxiliar\* Meets..•hen ihe a ii iliir r cl :ie M w:e me; Ust »e^t plAiJ •xlse m;aer 5;r more Sccis.

M n. Bcide Slater. Mrs. R u ti M-ir- ph.r and Mrs. Maryirrt Weat«- special r-estj.

* ♦ * W anena Jleets

t the Warer.a c>.:S =e«U=s hej* »wk at the heme d itrv Cis.

B«5bT. Mrs. .V O. Jc*=.«a rertctrd that C;e Watanapo CMS? F.re frvcp had collected mere ihaa IX pcunia of «a.'tc U t aaJ wrrtal lOO poi-i' ot s ia ard aylca how. Mrv Joi “oltca »3 j hcBtM t«> tie crct-T

♦ ♦ ♦Red Gross Work

KIMBER1.Y.Csrsa troa a*, schoci » in te Ci drrf-'tns Tcrt! xisder the i

;li—RebriftJi Ken- uhf h.ime or MttL iC*. T- ,*L Cn-fTJ.

fr.iric j-ear

Britain’s BombingsEaemy bcmia fctUd 0X3 ?«•

was tsa la.'-jTrt JOS: t» BTJ; ftr=3 tald.19*} to ih*- «»» cf Jan­uary. I H i I j j t xcars «cn i Jar bsccbmn -ro .Hrri ■wSe= t m wrrr ti:>d aad $Xi} ts.“-= ^ BrC mac::) »a» Oececsbe;. »Ui<a::y 31 killed aad ss a;-jrrd.

tr~ r»if3a..«snsrjr tnt

ra»~ >£rv SCms tr.

’ £ . n '.K. C«-rr.J • rc»?x'!r=-V Mrv R.-:?- STlp;

' ;w-a.'irtr:; Mrr, .V, <i rr^re-^ - r rw c r r r . as* M:?. E. H. TVm'

3£tssS*T\ tfwiSjvi ;vCja;.r.a r-~-' : .t a=jl T.v=r< K* L-'.oe; a i i-ie sn-.

A; v lw .-4 ihf »eeUr^ re- «rre srr'T.-; The • rjert

» — e- -'ar.. K u\ the h.-<me c: i t J . Arru-ii Tk----Jrr « ;ih M.*V

raf*-:

k O M f m t

WIXHUVKKWiiPi tin 5W\ SatuT itj at-

ttrs.-v-C a: Uie *: Bar-iara O'StD.Tas ojses «Tre p^axrd r j i ■^rsn r.x.--.t «is.v Mary

. iC--o. ys-sima Hcrreih'i=>i US>> vrrr- ti

pa^?3:Cir siSlsv The w v i Tnpriiac iifii ai u» Ji5»f (J Jin.

Ex:!«# Guslsrti.

Mr.v Moll; the vice

tnind; Mr^. Mnrk-aret Hutteane staff captain, and Mr.‘ . Alicc Calleii maMclan.

* Jf. V.

Report Given at

Pioneer MeetingKmnERLY. Jan, iS-Wlien Ihi

Pioneer club tnei l;ut week at thi h'.-CTe oT Mrs, Walter Slattuhler. Jr. Mri. H. H. n.>.:ifr, pre.slcleni. np hoinled Mrs. Robert Denton. Jr.. iint Mr . Jim Henn- to tli«l Uie USC cookie >r U lilleti (iuiinf the irontf- of FVbruary.

Mn. Ctri Emer.'.on Kuve a rei>orl 1 Infantile porali'sl.s, S!ie explained

that t»o ntirsts frorn Tain TalLi are to be sent to Mlnne.'nUi to sludv the Sister Kenny treat.-ncnt. If enoufh money can be ral-.«l by the cft-U end people by .•.elllnK ilie March ol Dl.-iie»,booklel.v n niir.'e frdm IhLi eommiwlty Wll be ;ent. Tvi’o books Tcere fUJtd by mrmbers und tlie chib w>;ed lo flU one.

Mr». J. W. Henn-. prosr.im chair­man. intiwluctd Ucv. F- L. Iktn- berry «ho *poke on Ctilnu,

RrfreihmenU table na.s rieconited uUj Mexican dolU jha l were rro-Tj Mri. SUutliter's moUie)

Ax.\kUns Mrs. SlaURtiter Mrt. Robert Denton. Jr.. Mrs. Roy Scott, Mra. Olen Hos.' and Mrs. Cliff Mmt

♦ ^ *Wed at Burley

DURLE^’. Jan. 18 fSpeclnl)-El- .fr Dxlsht Qentrv. Aceq\sia. and

Sylria Elsabeth Wink?:. Burley. rJ:- rjrtd a marrlaje llcea'e here Jnn. 13. and »-err married that day by Probatp Judse Henn’ " ', Tucker, *lth Gladys and Emery Winks wll. nesslRc Ihe cemnow.

MATTRESSREBUILDINO • RENOVATINQ

WOOL CARDING

nXRTON NATTnESS CO. 39 Seeend At*. .S. Pbone Bl-W

CalendarTlie Lo:u'd 'of directors of the

Y.W.C.A. mil meet iit 2:30 p. m. \Vl;dt r dav In Itie ”Y- coom .

Pilniio'i- Hcbckuli lo<li:e will mi-ct nt 8 J>. li>. Tuesday ill Uie Odd Fellow. hall.

¥ ¥>’lter,W.. S. C. S, bludy cUvb

w III Thursday uflcrnoon,Jan. Jl. wlUi Mr.v L- C, aillllrin.

¥ V ¥Knull Oraiine will mi'cL nl f! p.

m. Tui'.diiy, Members arc reguc.M- «1 to bring .landwlche.s.

* * *.Moiiiitalli Rock GrailKC will

mirt [or a rc;;ular Rf.'jloii nt 8:30 I>. in. Wf.IncMlay.

* * *•SI. Edward's P.-T. A. will men

ai. (t p, m, T«e^d!;y til the r,chool, Gue.'t A[)e.iker will be Pbllce Chief Honarii OllU-ltc.

¥ «Cirri.’ four of Uie W, S. C. S.

will meet at 2:30 p. m. Tuesdiiv lit till- home of Mrs, Michael ThrocKmorton, «7 A.ili street.

¥ ¥ ¥Tlie Ilellef Mclely will meet In

Uie firsi ward\room.<i with Mrs. Juanlla Hull dkciualnB the Ulble 1L1 A inasttrplecc' 1» litcralurc.

* ¥ ¥J, U. club meeLi with ‘Mrs, Mnr-

Eiiret Durbin, 810 SfcontI nvcnuc luirlh, at 2 p,'^i. Wednesday, A.i- .-il.-ilant liwtr;. rs will be Mnc. Eth­el .Stlnri',_Mrs. Mary Waite.and. •Mrs. Norn ulllihan.

¥ ¥ ¥.Mariners club will meet nl 0 p,

in, Wei!ne.-day evcnlns hi the Pre- byterUn church parlors, Mr. and Mr?, Herb Heatherliiglon ura in cliarKC of Uie protrrwn which will tcMure h» all Rlrls f,exiel from the liUh fcliool. and a «olo by ML s Alice Gee, After a study period with Uie theme “Islnnrt Between the AmerlcW the runi- pu. room will be opened.

¥ ¥ ¥

Church Group MeetsTJie Altiirl.M. cla.M of tlie Church

of the Brethren met al the home of Mr.v Victor Mellon Friday eve­ning. Mrs, Clifton Smallwood had chiuKt ot devollonnla followed by Kamex directed by .Mrs. E. L, Iken- berry. Tlie sroup will meet next w. Mf. and Mr«, Smallwood Feb. 13.

Dy UAHU)\r CIIVBCU -HOLLYWOOD-Therr -wi:: such a thumping crop of hendaehej In Morlftomi Ihls jeat t- at Uu« Li even some talk of aaplrln raUon- Ing.

Despite Uie bljuest box-ofllce piy. off In fUtn hlstotv tor 19«. and wiUv everr proopcct of 19« to[>pms thai mark, hnriu^sed pnxlurer' Indi-ate Uial Uiey'd sludly Aiicrlfice h lot of coin for n little |>r.\c«‘ nf nilnd. Tlie talnry rellliiK, ciitiailmnii ot rrs' nctl ltlr- , llnillatiwi w cost ol set.', lire mid i;a.' ratlomnj rind cen.son'hll* a■orrlp. atll keep studio head.1 pleading. pUcailni , pondering.

Wagr Freeie C'hllli 'em When UCM Jlnuny HynifJ of

economic stnbllliatlon coiumlttre Uie freeze on .Mlarle.s over Jlicoo. ho Uirew n rlilll into tlie movie liidu-'trv. Your blg-i screen ^avo^«^^ are afralJ lo picture coijtmlimrnt.1 for llie yfar, AjkI i>n>diicrrs are afr.i make ftdvmice p\ans iliev up wllli j/rrli>l-\ .'etr. technical nnd jv Imiidful of note. |rt-m players rrxrettlng that they reached their sal:ir>- limits and don't care to work any more.

When Mirh ii .'tar a.' Oliij' ea, for lii.^fance. compleirs 1 19« picture for her U'Ual $125000 fee^tJie’lJ hnvi- the clu’lce of actins for nothing tlie rr raWng chickens mi miBlil seem to the like ei\.sy clwlcr, nctrcs. es fi-rl thar tect Uielr iwinilarJI. on Qie hcrrrn #l k-a-'t thi ciicli year.

Wor.it dllrmmii of ull f. flight slAm of ,bi>tti film.-, a ^AUclf-iW DfliK Ctiwby. flob Ilo;>e. Jack Benny nnd Ihe temn of Ablx>;i ind Gastello. Tile latest fe<!rral eillrt Jivs Ihev can work In (‘Ith'r medli but not both.

Abbott and Ccwtello, nho »ere t movies’ blggMt bat-otfii-e attract!Ill 1012, Imvr deekled to pl.iv 7.I10 t irulnlnu cnmp^ until M>v. w!i

there Li i,ome hope (h:it Uie ffvjv sue may be cleared up. Tlielr s;0 naltirnlly li pretty clum al 1 •ospert of five miivlelr.v moinJu I mortl profltnble talent.

Agent* Are Dolfful About the only ronsol.ulmi ai;i

iible lo acfom U4n ililnkinir rif t pllKhl of Uielr aKetit.-, mmo ala;, have been the objects of •oiiie resc -

nl bccnu;.!' Ui numy'ci’cs t!\ iiolJiIng more .'tienuous th-nn n

10 per cent of thflr cller.

ot the y1. ThW

iKlng .■

arnlnf , Tin? dllfer e b<H10 i>er cenl cut of ilie »3;5,ooo 1 Garj- Cooper wa.s p.-vid la t yr "For W iom the Dell Tq!1«~ n: icr ctmt nr the R5 000 whlfh Rel to keep In 1013, ir riii'u: keep nil nKrnt-s' pllloai bci with

‘ MateJ^:r,sllort;.j:e% ur.d tlieceilm; 5f J5.000 per picture on nfa- ni.vle. rliils for :.eU'. have put n crimp tn lavish pro<tucUon pl:mj. Trmpor.ir- lly Uie nlluiitloii b belns e.i.'nl by a Hollywood vrrflon of •Ipii'.l-’ea.'e.-

exiinipU'. UnlMr>al l,-;,iifrt War- nn Iniltatlnn navni de.’trrvrr

nnd recdve<l n ap!lc.-» ot n Hud-cn bomber In return. Tlir nii.nrtiy.P-« flglller.s built by Republic for ' Fir­ing TlKer •• vcUl re,ip n fivlr fortunt In rentals for other movie-;. So will Uir remarkable ti.ival gun built bv JIKO teclinlc|:ins from a hunk of oil well c.v,lns iind jwri.': of a brrad- mixing mai-hliie.

Klim Supply CuiCon.Mimptlon of rmv film has been

reduccci, too. but In spite of the re iltlng problcnii of cciiv'erviilon 1 ay result In ;i break for both ih

H Dvle bU'liic;.-i luid Mit ca.\lomfrs, MaM .MtKllos wimlif like to see c bl>- featur.", uboll'linl, and the film . lit)rt;ii;e ni.iv force this n

uttlng the iiuwber of plfli i;\l only Grade A feaiures

.So It s If U

fLGIN Sewihg MACHINES

We have a limited supply of New Elglna with the "Triple Doming fealurc." '

K, W. SNYDER'S Sewing Mach. it Vacuum Shop

Service for All Makes Phoue 1S43-R S31 Main W.

. . . movie indu'.lin.'ure of anythin; exceisi moiiev. Dilt six-aklng for In-

(llvlduiils, Milton Rrrle hw the best niiMver; -Hnllywood l.sn'l KOlng oii the rock.-., Ii'.-i JuM that we're noln; to live viuUer ihe lock-s, li'jcliea[>er."

“Victory Book”

Campaign OpensnURLEY. Jan. IB-Atlenllon of

Cassia county re.'ldcnU Is belrj; called lo the "vktory book cam­paign," behiK i^ni.ored ■ lhrou^}i Marrti :> by ihe Utnerlcan Library av'orlalli.in. Red Cft-.s and the USO for the purpo-e of collecting bookj for the nriucd force.?.

Tlie drive Is «ell undciway in Durley. wlUi Mrs. I. H, Harris rep­resenting Ihe librar>' a.viOcUllon and Mrs. Charles McDonald, the lied Cror.s. T5jc VSO reprcsfntaUve has ;,llll lo be nppolnlcd.

Theme of llie c.ntiu-alicn Is "Oooct, clean, readable boots that you axiuld give your son or a rtl.iilve."

Bethel Queen

MM Margaret Halbert, queen ef lh» Jerami> belhet of Job'n IlAUghtrrv (riiolB by t.ej»on— !>Wir rngTarlnfl

Open House Held

As. Farewell for Lt. F. J. McAtee

Dr. and Mrs. T. P. McAtee held jxii hou^e Sunday afternoon foi le friPtuh ol Dr, Frank J. Me- t«e «|k> lias i i'ceiitly been com- ils'loned flr^l llculenanl In Ui<

o.my denial corjjs.\V(dnr.',ri:iy lor Snll

L;ae City.'rr thsn ~.i friends of Dr, Mc- r c.-i.Tc ditnr.g the alicnioon. F. F. .Mc-Atre ?va.s a.v.li!cd In

n; bv .Mr.s- Wilbur Hill. Mr*, •y Wall. Mt'. C.iarles Hart,

John Gr.iham, M n .’ Arlliur ■r. .Mrs. Tiriins Peavey. .Mr;;.

...... .lul M^ . CImrlcs B,Uoriier

table '

e.prr.'trlent:

W.S.C.S. Leaders Take New OfficesAt a 1 p. in. lundieon Li.M week of le \V. ,« C. S, KO menllier.i re eii:, Devollcwis »ere led by Mr*, in- J. rv..Ks «l!h Mr-s. C. H. Stln. 1:1 .’upiihliig ilip musical back- aiundFiiKf-mr.k- the .s'l'.n tta' rondiirted •. I3!ce and hr.t.-,r..TiKin of officers.1.S held.Rev. H. 0 . McCallLster tnsUill«l rs. I>ar.« ns nrr-liVnt; Mrs. W. R.

Mrs. Scoll vlcc-pre.'.ldeni;

. Ho«,ird and Mrs, O. \ice.prtadet\ia; Mn>. F,

rc-eonlinK-■•ecretary: ‘ Irs. on. correspordlng i.ecre- MI.--S May E. Ncwlon.

recreitrles of other de- n.",d Die leaders of nine a'j.0 JnJtalled,¥ ¥ ¥

Mr?. A rthur Powers

• Elected CJub HeadElection c\ o.'flrcrs was held nl

t.he fcl-monihly mretlng of Uie \V.-..sliln?ton qiuris club a l the home of Mrs. Llovd Bulllvan ln.M week.

Mrs. .\run;r\ Powers wnji electcd prr.s(dfiit: Mr?.Wr!hur Mori, vice-

■ nl; M: , cenrve Verberg. .<ec- . -trea'urer >nd Mra- P. \V.

Llvelv. rrixirter.Mrs.'Sullivan and Mrs.-Merkle

Bi co-lio5[e»s during Uic so­cial liour.

Home and Garden Meet Scheduled-

The Home and Garden do- ' partnicnt of the 20th Century ■ club i^chcdulcd to meet at 2i30/p. m. Tuesday nt the Amcricat\ Icgioti hall._ _ _

Mr-s.. Wnllace' Bon’d 'wJI aptiak'’on Frcnch. Canadizin.. home.*!. JIr.t. Russell .Miller is in chargc of the home eco* nomics division ot the pco- frrnm. Jfrs. Chnrle.s Caaey wifi be hostess chairman for the event.

¥ ¥ *

Royal Neighbors Install Officers

At Friday MeetWien the Ro}-nl Neighbor Iodg«

met In regular 8e.>alon Friday eve­ning JO members Of Uie Hansen clupier Joined wllh Uie Tain PaJla group for instoIlaUon of officers.

Tliose ImUlled were Mn, Ella Clanr. oraclei Mrs. Lillian Smith, vice-oracie; ML** MiTUe Andtrton. recorder: Mrs. Lena Kunkle, rectiv* er; Mrs. Winifred Whitehead, chan­cellor; Mra, Zelmn TreodKcII, past oriicle; .Mrs. Wilma Deer, faith; Mrs. Iif.vsle Olvcns. endurance; Colleen lUppe, courage; Miss Cecilia Bari- le», unsdflslincia; Mra. FJorcnco Chrbtop.'ierson, modesty; managers. Mrs, Margaret Durbin. Mrs. Rebecca Knapp nnd Mrs. Cora Hicks; Mrs. Doroiliea Pulsler. staff cnpuin; Mrs. .• Jleirn Mlnnlck. musician; Mrs. An­gle Iron, flagbearer.

Tlie refreshment commltiee for Uie evening wiis Mrs. Cora Hlcfcs, .Mrs, Gcncvlete Hollenbeck. Mrt. Kn- tle George. .Mrs. Nora Zucharlas and Mrs. Grace Turner.

Tlie group decided to hold two metllnRs a month, the first belnit ft .■'oclal gathering nnd the second a biDlness sesdnn." '

Gooding AAUW

Talker Outlines D ea f Schooling

GOODING, Jan. 18-Mn. Bert Powler was ho.Mess to members of Ihe Gooding branch ol the Amtrt- cnn A'.soclatlon of Onlverslty Wo­men, The prornam was on itie rdu- eatlon of the d^if. under the direc­tion of Mm. nraiich Bird, A Ulk on A, A. U. W. fellowjhlps was given by Mrs- J, D. ICllboum.

Mrs. Bird gave a-talk sketching Ihe development nnd progres,s of the education of deaf In Europe ond the United Slalf.s. The talk was fol­lowed by n demonstration of apeecii and Up reading by Slate (leliool pu­pils urtrr the direction of Miss Mar- ' jo.-le .Miller, primary Instructor at Uie school, and Mbs Mary Ellen Lane, ndvnticed departmenl tn- stnicior. Tlie student.s taking part were Jerry Wilding, EnrI Rowland. KeimeUx TUmer atvd D«lorcs Wright.

In explaining the fellowship pro' K-am of Ihe A, A. U- W. Mra. Kll- boum told of the Importance of the work that fellows are dolna In the line of war held and also the work they (ire doing which Dolnis to ti;e end of Uie war and U«« peace n follow. •

During Ihe baslne.vs se.vlon wllh Mn, Fred Craig presiding the legls- laUon to be .spon.-.orcd by A. A. U. W. Wfts dl'.cwr-'.ed by Mn. John F. Cloiuer, legl.slatlve chairman and Uie branch a-s n whole. Mra. W, A. Carter was appointed genera! chalr-

of the annual dinner for high school nnd State school senior slrU :hlch will be given April 13.'Letters were read from Mrs. John

Thomas. MI.M Hcnriella Gunderson ■ id .M1.SS Bonnie MacQulvey.

¥ ¥ ¥ .

Betty Ann G l'iffin • Honored a t"Pa ity

A sun^rlie birthday parly was gtr- 1 for Deny Ann Griffin, who wm

four years old Prldav, by Mrs. Carl Cederburg at the (icdarburg nur- »er>-. OUier .small guesla were Ma­ne Orltlln, Barbara Jean. BlUy and Ray Fiird and Alpliu Lee Cederburs.

Bi-ity (ind lier mother. Mrs. Olndya Griffin, cut and served the large decorated cake. Games were enjoy­ed by Uie smail guests the rest of

■venlnj,- liera attending were Mhs -Wil-

moth McInUre, Mrs. Vcrlc Ford and ^ny s tri^ ._____________________ •'

To Help Prevent C O L D S

from developingPul a few drop* ef Vicks Va-tro-nal up each ooilrU at the very ftrn oieetfl or dgn of nasal IrrlLatlon. lc« quick Action aids t > V A Nature'* defe <ses

y ji TH E ARW Y- they say:

msTMTNEsaytce

The favorite ciga*

im cn io ibo

Army, Nayy, M«-

r in c f , a n d C o iic

G u a rd is C a n it l.

(Based OD actual tales,

record* ia Pait Ex-

cbaage i lad 'C aa*

ttCflJ.)

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MAJORS START SENDING OUT BASEBALL CbNTRAGTS FOR 1943iVo Rulinjr# on Salary Limit YelRiHcived

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Lady Wrestlers Are Licensed On West Coast

I hi\ ttr'l . . . Ine ltv.1 »rif1 Uo;Uf Hfnu-

>x-rv!arcf , _

inrnU In err Uir.ch. Rlri* m ill onlv k Irw it » Umr »

t<«. I! auv. Uc'..'-.'uu,

IW c rn llanl-IUI

IX'slirrv i ’.rrAilv InrJ-hiltT M'.t I;

Ihr (L»o t>TTxhfr

rv.fv'trvl Iv'

r IVlr Urit Iini

Ini iln ti N-^rd I.T

riT?; tiv' I'.;!

l.OS ANOrrl.F^. j«n.-in iur i_nn

nil.vJtm. m W tlip infllr.v rlwp >cniimy to twrvmi > bcomilnc ttirmlxrs of tlv

l.ncll(-i of •'quf'Umuih;! «i;l Hol bf pfniilUrd to

Tlip ccninU.'.'lnn 'Xiilr r»f!i ll.Twrvl club to c; lilbltliMi miitfhr.\ racfi br!«ffii -ri-.il iMlv wirj

Mother Launches “S. S. (iehrlK”

PO im t rOUTUNNll. M r. Jah. I5'--Uv .iiioiW'rtnc t!ir i«. S. Lo rtrlirtf. Mrv ClirVsUnr Gflirlc < 'Crw York Ivvl a pi\r: In uli:hr lf c Ib<\l M *ilic trnm Irlbiii

r iu!,1 r . TllP Ll!>crl\ rw York Ya

fjrkfr iUd I

5 «.imr<t for ib<- '■ immoTi.il fir;! Portl:xnJ lisrlx'r

Ashton Dog Derby Is Suspended for Duration of W'ar

SfiOMT%mjLb4L HJiTcoJ

oounO ph:-' r*l r«ndlllonln{ pro* iram h»» brrn an lmpm»lblllly..Mvd thr «ont jart of ll I' HutIhrr «<vn1 put out a Uriliillr Ur>

a.M [>.• r:u-i(>;r for rxtrn ODTwniiiiliri (Iriiv It.

M-hr.

Kolfe Thinks North Traiiiin" H«lj)s Cluhs

Hr LOU lU.ACKrit:\V HAVEN, Conn, Jan

- Nnw tlinl the wnr hn^ ioilUirrii trnltilns Jiiinitv., nl fur llie riuratlon. Jtobrrl <Kf<l) Itolfp, rx-Krw York Yontn third Mickcr. prrdlctrtl totlny Itinl tall playrrs will be the brtl< for U.

TliP . rtliin. 1 of

fn.*thrlr iriT-'i

itry-« iirfrv::v :n ' illllo!tliiic prcvris—I >.irlc tlir r«):;ri-. I

In p4,

itir athlr thr OU’r

Thr m ult h thi ulate llir m-IiooU ai Is roxrr all Ihr lrrtllor» thr: «ant—«n<l In othrr parl« ihi Irami trr rorrrd lo >tav liomr. Ot tlir lurfacT. Il'i downrUlit diirrini Inallon.

Tlirn llirrc'!, Iravpl-bv-tnilii lro\ !:■«>, Tlir O irr u.'t,s Iti.H :ill li.r.c i.ill fUita .'tny nl htrnir to .'iii «ln« hr irnvrl i>ii>l.lrmn nivl nmrrn!

li^litni thr lrnu-.i>.)rliitliin Jivui.

-ivrlrd rlr,i npiwar IvI Miu

Garxirn irrr'.< no niliiii: ihnr, nil (l.iiOO-mllr trlD lo bo<ksi t

nt^o;ii:.nl- Tlir 1k>v% <11 ..................... - hrli> tho--Ilirv aiilcl h-.\\

lUI :i Ihr.11 Jib

I rcqw.st.

«>U. thr major Iraiurt lia»e hrrn a\Lrt) to »tay wllhln prr- «cri1^ IlmlU aroun.1 IhrIr <i»it hill p.>rK« In ll>r ra^l-anll that Milt hrlp rul (lonn Ih

DUbIr«k-«'l 1

ml thr laii mtimtr-iitt;- .oul'lmiii. T«-X;i.s. ChlH.i T ciumbrr.-i of Coiiiiii t thoii^aniU of <lollnrr.

Nov thr major lracur« arr >la Inc to mall/iut rontrarli to Ih plaTfn—ami not enr bois kiti rvarUj>»«rtr hr »t»nd» on i lutnrr limit nillntj.ll ir

Ml.tr>' for■' rio n

pU\

\.-\llry. «!f!in!ti

K-r,l hrr.viivlav. irri thr <‘Vl>v ■« .\1 mrr;i:ii\r.f S

tn ANhlo\..

The Sports Round-uplt« lU'r.H ni-LrBTON. Jr.

P v t . Lair. n.-ir M rr ir

I l.‘-,p\>r XTr\- lira.

K-.i ri.- cocrjr.u:u-.f.

THE SC.VSltOlX ' r u t . t* car niad. K apiitT ahrvii » Uttfe IMb«t «r » UtW (M r«M, r^rrpl baxV Utr at altht aflrr a viram> Jar dAT «t M a unitrsccisf arxnr>««a U v«a raa Ltrp ^ c< «iad . . . |f» * prtttj W CTtsfToiard br «tdr.

U im i and rbork tuU af bsM i af an a im acul Uuprs and

BOT than aicrthlnc riv. k rrv »t Ut» « « r . la««»

m* M m tbt-Ulir la .\Drt>. b«rrt DnJ . . . I t i««tiabt7

' .'rvx-n A-bun- r..:

I 1

lUn tJ;r <

ftolfr. Ynlikribnll ronch. mrntl.i the jnrc nrm.1 unil Iruv ullriiriit.'i rillcn pIiiKiiri! liir iilhlclrn once thty Icli thr bnlmy .vmih iind hit iiorlli rrii cllmr.i.

- Not In Shape 'Tlir iroublr wn.% ihr'y would k'pp

you down there wniililn't itlve ynu ninuRh tlnip to *i!ri Inln «hiYi>r,'‘ Mild Rolfc liiNUm hl.i iilivr-yrnr nirrpj Ihr prrrmtlnl Amrrlcnn rhnmps enrird In Insl Oclobcr’j ifrlr5. hl^ Mutli.

■\Vr would ly in Flurtda n arxJ thrn .itart ploylni; cnmrs. Ynu B-ould wnrm <ip your ftmi In prne- tlcp brforc thr coiitr.it, thrn Jtnm around And cool off w.iltlnK for nc- •.Inn, which, wlirri II ramp, found >mir wins cold t>vpltp tliLi condition, you umiM h4vp lo Ko nil out with n tliro*' ' Kft the battpr. Rrsult. f.ort iimi,

lUd for Leu "A' tnr thP lPi;j. nil \oii coiilil i

o;i llifvr FInrldiv flrld-. u;i.i !ll Mill coiildnl run, Kffrrl, bad In

■V* »•«' I '‘' d 'n 'l“ llir nnrl<lii trip. If po'.sililr, I’m Miro «hrn Umt linpprnpd I lirltiT plnyrr for II. I li'

ol nlhfr. did, 1 Hltt;iys rlosi'.l Mi.ii I an.1 nt my br^i wlirn ilip Ysr nrriird nir iicv.t."

Rolfr, n PAtlvr of Pcnncnok. N. niul formrr Durlniouth basrb;ill cn mln, l5 "crarV iilxnit liK Yiilr Jc tthlrh hr look nvpr last Novriiit)

Hh hcnitli. Impalrrcl liv ii nllmrni, hni Improved, t»h.

Brazil May Be Offered .Joh At Detroit U.

nETROrr. Jun. in (UPI — IJr) Ilr;i.-ll, former All-Atnrrlcan fo

irobably will be olfrir ixi- of A tllrr of i:

it Uptroli Cliiirl.-i K. (Cin.M Dor.ils. '•■Hip uiUvpr.slty ntlilcllc hoaril mtl

vr-itrrdav niid nftpr con.'.ldcrlnK the(uiiillllf.iiliiin of three <MndUl.iiP5, t.iit;ilUrlv clPi'klrd nil Hr,i;-ll, »<ir:>U rpT.iunpil iKfiitly to briioiiic ccacli o( thr DciriiU Lion;*' pruic.v'loiul Ii«)il),dl cUil).

llrarll ;.ai<l lir liatl rccclvcd iioof- flcliil »oid Ilf tlir ofUT. Al pn:.cnt, hp 1-, ihp univcrr.ltys i;nuliia:r iiiaiKiKcr of iithiPllc.-i. hacitllrUl co.irli and hrad b;usk<'lbtill co.u-h.

l>i)r;il.s bolh hrad fcMitljall fo.irh and atlilptlc dlrrctor diirlnn

SPLIT

r Job takrii durlni: 1 lu; ihf/- Ciinnot br .i

• liwlrcl-.ltxi—«iwiyil lUll tJ;cy limr

I ircr?’ flrr-'It fV'up'.r ot > r

■ l>rrn

tittiUT H W « Bkta Ih f nmsirtM M n t* n r . . . r. s.:

' At UT acMA. thr alMTf dtaam M M U ac ta «Tflc IMCM abwt.

• . . . Itlound

h.\-'f-.;rA«Ti trarvpo.t.'xiiori tn;r,i.-.c fifld 0.T Uir Rockr!Vatr. .CarrticM a’.tt-a,vs h.

Uirrr. ai';virr-ni:v broasi-i rui harri- «!;rn tJ'.crr'i tic

r-acf to

n i l ; MorxTAiNS Tttr nl(ht brfMT thr IM c rn

Brar MeanUin f<w thrlr iralftinf iltr Mnrbedr rottttlrtl tJ drrr fprdlnt on thr baxrhall fkld. Itol Ut Blllr la Ihr nran-wl plarr »hrtr j*o ran put a roapir rt

rn a hof *- rarr . . . Cur- mtllT. thr pUcf h a^r lh| Ix .c tJ^ «lalrr »pom rrntrr {«hrn thrrr'i n « « l CratBrinc akallnc. UU lo t »nd Ihr Wx atonr flfrrOar? Jtl ibr «TmiiF lac urtKlnn- kneim *a Ttii- la a . . . la lommrr. the weodx mai la in and teira thfU p »r Brar MaanUln. riJn* tJOO f*»t frto) »ber« Ihp llodwn wlnda

Its haw. make- U a p«poUr I »poi tor dly ItOka. •

Tlirii Ihrrr'.-i lltr cnsr of Ilip 111 scluii'. phv.'liMl fllnr:.\ i>ro,;rnin.

WlUi nm- kind of nn orviinlrall Ui- ^.nrriimnit .<lioiild li:tvp h oui;iii-d 11 I'nvrnm th,it wa.\ rrii for in';,ii;ation m rvpry hUli .'•clu In llir i-o;inlr>' nl thr DrilUmlnc of Uir lfn:-« ?rhool >rnr.

And thr counir nhnuld Jia»r hrrn madr a "rnmpuUoo' ' fnr not onlr rvrry «rbool, but rtrry tnair MuJrnt.

nut no such (hlnc «a* done; thr axrracr »rh6ol wrnt about lu u\uat bn'lnrvv and only now arr plan^ rrttlnc undrrway for In- Hallatlon of »omr »ort of a pro.

Sn:i thrrr I' no imlformlly am r\m- :<hool hM it.% otvn Idca^ nboiii whal tx Ihr br.'l fomi of condition- tni:—uhpihpr Ii will help thp yoiint tnp!i »hcn Uiry rci Into thp .scnlcc.-

thr ^fhools. tiir major,' tin: Ihp mlnom ti-ouW m e l.s a dfllrilli unvarr—•■jcs" or "no''. on ihci< Jtfolllrm*.

Wa\hlnHonl»n». of connr. br. Inc fin l and forvmnt land ofirn ahrad of thrlr rountry’s wrlfarrl polllldanv. fan’l nay “yr»" or "no."

_E<irest-Eir c-Lo-ss—App.'tulniatcly M0.T22 fortjl fli....

IJ'frjiias «,839,BI0 acrci for an rj- limatcU ln:s of tfi0J74,960 occurrtd In thr Unltrtl Stairs duPtnc 1033. Mas: of Hifse firci «crc cauj«l by WtTtlcjineis.

Nrttly-dp-Mcned rubbrr htrU ' «-ooclfn corri arr.cxprclptl to . i.OOQ too: ot rubber AOUUaU ’.

iitl y■ tr^

; U V;;uliitlnn .lln

tlir j,T(irpbo.ir<l .ihowrd ii 29-;0 tl II \va.N >1111 Iltd, 33 all, lifter

fivr-mlmitp ovrrtliiir.In ft r.cfoiid overtlmr. AuRii:

1.11111 uoii. 3C-34.Mpaiitlliir, a clip 'k of ;.rorc I)CKiV

,\Iu>v>oil Motiinoulli had won 1 rrK-illiilloli lliiir. 30.2!l.

HiirrW-il oiriclau llnally w i sbpprrt br n hnppr thointht. Tlir ima-'ilrd Mii;iinoiUh tlir KWnc nil Aiika'iaim tlie overtlnip.

Wliiz Kids From University of Illinois

IlllnoU « hli Kldi, Irfl la ri*bti Jack Smllry, Art Mathlien. Krn Slcnkr, Cc

Youth Stiffens Sagging Illini Athletics By Turning out Best Basketball Quint

liy KOllKKT .MtLLACE .Srrrlcrl

CHAMPAION. Jnn, IB-You iiimnrrnnird In the DIB Trn cc irv. cltnilcl of athlrllc.1, If ynii not lirllrvp IllliioU’ \Vlili Kltl.i ihe bcM In the cctmtry whfi ciiinr.- to ba>k<-lb:ill. and that Andy I’hlUlj) will ix- thr nniiparpll of tlip roiirt-N bplorr hp flnlshr.i, Phillip

WhU KlcL'i IxM ifa!.on »oi: I'l'.'.tPin roiilcfcnco cli.niiplon- u'l .'.ophonuiro.'i ftvrnifilnK 18'=

r''i)ent ulth acldl-mil ,riu-. and r.

iio ihp Illfj Ten opfiilnii y ti»:I rcpnlsrd Rrlroll-, M-25; ira.-,kii, GO-r; Ml.-«>url. 51-30;

Cirrst Liikc^. 57-.'’>3; lost In C,imn 41-31; and turned back

aiunftird. 3Q-:g.jirc'rnl coiisldcr-

Ihr ftr, t hnlf with Clrrnt t.akri Uif i:,lol 'vrr played. Illinois Iril, 37-

nl ihc •iniiTinl.'-lnn, and Uir ■cnnd half wns iirctly .wtfl. loo. IllliioU rould ii-'i cniiip bnrk t«o

t Camp Ori\nI.

. A. phiiniplDn la.Miiml

I. Mai

pm ;>ljiy-off Jii N#iv Or)r,ir.? .u.v) iiifct thr wp.Mrrn wlnnrr. Stanford, Ro victory ovrr thr Cartllnnli thp oll^rr t lK' Mntllcstltni, :o to ^prn):.

Lrad. Scorer.Phillip, n ;.trli>IlnK of six feet

two-and-n-hillf, 1 lald lo Ix- In- cap.ib!r of fcrUlfj dbrtirrrrlr-.l. bill Tnu. l ha'vp bcnl ii hi Mr i-;« lipd I;i;.i fPSMin whpn lie led ihr Illliil n-. n dUirrl v.llh IDQ ixjlnt.:, ulTlcll pbcpd him. sixth 111 thr cDnlrri'tif.

It thr flr;,l Riinril In Illl:ioI« hi'-Inn’ I

ronfcn-nrr name'.Hr ua.s thp only roplioinotp

rd on Ihr "All- tram.rhlUljr.'. rliL'JiniKr.v Grlie '

.lack Smilev and Krn MniUp honorpd to n drk-rpr, aii(

■d by VlcT Wukovlt-1 ;13 of l i ( nfr:

I rlnnliii

Metikr, rurrmlly thr Iradlni! ;nir. pr. (isllr<l Into Ihp flrr.t two roii- fprcncp Kamri-ttlih Mlehlsnn’nml Wl.seon'ln—haiidlc.ippcd by nn .in­kle Injury,

Tlir Kld;i .'.hovcd C.mtaln Hill Ifocklni: rUihl h irk niVlhr bciirhvhrn 11 took 0

trip, Ari Millr. bill

Tl\c oi ly rrsftve cot\cP!ltd i Cliaiicr of brcaklnic Intn the itnrt liiK llncuj) Ls Ed Parker. llkev,l:.r i Junior and ii slx-fool-tlirer ])er furnicr who ran .'Ik-II MiitliLicn.

i'lre SprraU<Any rninblnutlon ol llic:c :lx Cv

craiirs bellt-r than ;lx fcrl tr,u-and a-half Inrlir:..

.Sr.i>hc>nioi.-.i Oliver Slmaff niii Art I.hiffi111 c of I

thp Krldlron

.1 breaks r

IilixHl phnniird tin i.iimlv driiiraiior iM .'iilnllrrrd by intrf-

.;ln;: niid tlir rc.'lK- prrvblc Uob Zuppkt

Mill- I hr. y ■ nthlilli lm,*.lirlb;ill cc;:irhdlrpclo

•nir fir . ,bull ivlth thr rr.MiU thnt thr crkl dcrs lind thrlr l>p-.l.;j-nr,i)n In yrrr’ It .'i-cmi In hr n trend of .micccs Ii Old Ch

Wl'.c OhlfblK Illr;.

1, bill -nir Kl)K"iirr wliia-Jnc m ■Ir ii,vual wiiArdy.

Clint Evans, Grid Coach Reported on Best Terms

lly DAN .'tlcGrilli:

; KiLANClSCO, Jan. 10 fUPi- - • •itloii of Clir

I 0.' Kniiluiil.1 thp Ulillrj

llv o[ California mean.? thp castr If I.eonaril U. iStubi All:. OIl n le.id fooibiill coftch don't .■niurc ii v.ith Ihf fiicl.5 of tlip Mtimtlcm,

irllc whipiiliis-byv of

10 ixxslt alhlctic

.• !!<■vohi

,r football fi.r i: iitoc-dlw

“v,Tll-kiicnvn

It :,rnt up to thr vaiMtv by Kian din his iK'shinaii .vjii.iiL*. lliil the boy* tli-fuiiiely li.ivo kl.-J' 1 iiiid niivde up. . . for lojlc.il

In vil'w of the war^iuul Dip ttleil .siKirl.s plcluip, l\h tiu Ic rn .'.e;i.',nii on coaclu-^Xoiily n

Grid Coach Says Best View Is From Grandstand

KANSAS CITY. Jan. 18 <-V—'1Hind I foiild havr tlonp n brilr

Job of conclilin; from the l.1Ill1 rrj«ri.< Ad Llinl.'..iy. fonncr Okl.i liKu^ mid Kan;as football mcnliir invn llfulrnnnt colnncl of Infaiito' tt an Ore',ion traliilns ciiinp.Ilr'.t brrn tia!rhln« «ame.« rn i

liX'Ctator thl,' year, and •'Uir blcacli •ritr.i tire mn.MPr mlmLs—really Uiki tlitiiRj iipart ami pul tJiem loscUirr.'

One Hrltl'h

Will pny liiKhest prices

for t;imo or wilii

D R IE D RA B U IT

- S K I N S -Bring In your deer »kln«, tool

Idaho Hide & TallowTwin Kalli . Goodlpc •• Rapcrt

ndly.I thrlr j.ha of tltlnrlf

.'.•th:it-lx' nC.illfomlii ;.hiidder at thr lhoii,:til ot ,Mlrrliin ui> lonlidvrrny In llinr. lUr tlioe.

And don't Ioi k<-1 Ih.i’ Allboii lia.\ been around Bcrkrly Inin; riioiisli lo niakr cont.icU lit llir rl^ht pl-irr.i Tlia!'-; one of,the rrm.irkiib:? tliiiifi.i ibcijt Stub, lie'.s la-strd iniixer llmn my California coach wllh Ihc cx- I'liilon of the Immortal Aiidy .smith if «»iidrr triun fame. The koIvm ii.idr merry nl ihe rx]>rn.'f of Nlto Pilrr. who .\uccc<xlril Smith and Hill Iniirain. who fullnncd Price,

■■ hav<ed ••

able tij;nniir n coordl:

Somr of Allbon';; frirmL who liavr brllevr<I all thry'vc heard nboul his .llrurd preonrlous iio-liliiiu now

that EvAlB U In Ihr wddle Miould rrnieinbrr that Stub proUiblj' la

payliiiT ;)ulic ii bit n U-.aii tlu-y arr. In < hns jockril away (]U old-nioulah In hl;i

) i>:r II: at IimM »ll).. fn.iybr- ninrt

noipil forAnd hihrowlnK inoiipy dun-n dralnpliK-:

WanUd Combat Llkr many of hl.n brcUircn In the

fhanu'ter-bulldlni; jirofi-.v.lon. Stub Wiiiited lo -shed thr raKKMl

idprshlrl he wc;;rs al iiracslriri for II inlfui 1. Uiil li

a di.-k-iinbal duty— anil liol llir briMi-off.

When Kvan^ Wiv; named urailuali mnnak-cT. lil.i flr;.l ruiiKrMuinlur; haiidoh.ikc came from Alll'-on. Cynl lal 0b\eivvvs mlahl- tliW «.Stub'.i only cliol-e In Ills lUln In survival, bul peri.oiv. clct.pi' lo ih ictne cliUin Uie grMure wa.', nenulnr

At any rate, nil 1.1 sweeinc.y iini light at Berkeley.

CAGE SHOKS HLAMKI)NEW YORK. Jan. IB .,r,-While

m irn n-vlew 0<Tuplc.i .MacllM-i Jfluiirr Giirdrii for Ihr iiexl lI)d:ly ho baskplbidl court will be re.Mir- aced. O/flclal.t blamr the . crnp mb- jer ti.T.1 tn Ihr mamifacturc of th< player.s‘ shor ■•■ole.s for niaklUK nrri-.s.

ft mld.jrii.sun rrflnWilnK job.

FARM FOR SALEfio ftcres north of nicr lit

the Sucker Klal DUirlct, All Kood. deep noil, complete mod­em home. »225,00 per acre.

I have buyers for hoiiir farms und acrciiKfa. U yt will sell, can me.

K IL L CO U nK RLY

rhone 431.R 444 4th Avr. 1

X'.e WreckingTHIS WEEK

1915 CHKVROI.KT STANDARD. RlRhl side Eood, mofor. cha-viU, Irtin.sinlMlou and rear end In Eood shape. LoLi of body p»rta and wheeU. . _ *

IDIO roNTIAC, 4 1)0011, Body prrfect. right r.ldc KOOd, srlll on rlKlil hide only. Motor, iransmKiion. rear end In lop,condition. VUl .’.ell all or part.

e i m n q n f^KS Asn PLTMOUTUS.-All body itylea. and all motor and cha.via jiaru.- LuU-CfMliC-part»-l'‘ -l>«rica.cqn!llllBn, Plenty of fcndrrs.

Twin Falls A uto Wreckingrhone 137. Twin Falls. Boi OU

Jerome A uto Parts

rhone 41, Jefcmi

, W rite , Wire, or Phone. W « S h ip C. 0 . D . ,

use Is Team To Beat on South Coast

SAS FRANCISCO. Jan. IS i.l',- Unlvrr;,lty of Snulhrrn California Iook«I more nnd nicrp today like Ihe te.-vm to bt;ii In this yrar'.i Coa.M conforcncc .suuihcrn divMon a.'kelball chii.sr. ’Tlic Trojiuvs iirr ihr tr.nn lo brat, lat Iv If any of thrre rlvnb can, o iar Californhi hw tried f*lcp

without r.ucce.vi nnd at.-vnford filer, UCI>A liiu'. ycl 10 make Hip t-ffort.

Hill thr IJrulns' cliancc will comr Krlday nlKlit nl Lo:i AnKt'le", thu »:imr rvrnliiK .Stanforil and Call- fnriila collldr ul Palo Alto to ;,rllle Ihrir laM-jiliicc arKumcnt,

Callfornla'.t most rrccnl .'.elliarl; al the haiid.s of the Troian.'i c.inic 3:- 27 nt Ucrkclry Saturday nluhl nnd followrd n yp-32 defeat In La-. AliK- p|c.', the prrvlou.i week. Stanford took ll;. trlmmliiK nt 11-32 nl i’ulo Alto IVldny.• UCLA wii.1 Idir over thr ucpk-rnd ■0 far n.1 conference play noe. bill ;[lll li.i.’i a Kra-sp al lea.M on .second ilace by vlritic of lt-i 40-40 victory iver Callforillii thr ttpek before.

Wyoming Oub LoolvsBestin _ Big 7 League

■ Dy CARL WELTI Vnltrd Tms HCaff ComipondcntWyonilns university's rangy bai-

kclball team today appearnl headed for nn easy lime In winning the so. called "Big Sctm" confcrcnce cliam- piomhip Uib (ifftion.

nnd aiwedy Keiinv Sailors pi for­ward, the >cowboy»,completely tmoUieretl n cumo bul outcla.-.sed Unlyer lty of Umh ^quad CS-IB Sat. urday In the ^^cond of a two-game exlilblUon irrlo ot Sail Lake City. ,

Other Scorea Brigham Yauiut unlverjlly defeat­

ed Utah AbkIci 58-41 at Xogan.Colorado Stale won over Coloruflo

collrgr l i to 27 nt I-trl Collln.v Weber Junior college downed

Snow collegc Sl-34 al Ogden.Judging from tlielr overwhelming

defeat of Ujc Utcs,' nnd from iheir oilier ,jre.wft30n pcrformancea. Uit Cowboys are In a clois all by Uiem. telve.i,

Tlie Iwo game .lerlc.' , however, had no bearing on the conference aland- Inga bccawc llie teams are In dlf. fcrcni divisions. Play Uils aea.-wn M orj a tiddly divisional, basis wlili a playoff between the wlmirra

Utah will opcn.tLi conference coiti- IwUtlon here next Salurclny wlira Uic Rcd iklii eager* tangle wlUi the AkkIm , At the same lime Uie ensteni dlvbloii racc wlll-opcn witli Wyom­ing meeting Calor.ido State In a tfto name aeries. Tllp^p two »fe the only (earns comprUng on tlio eaaterii .'loi>c Ihls year.

Race !• Tie Brigham Young’s triumph over

Uic AKjslrs Saturday pul Uie western division race hiio ii tie beiweeiriiio two iruinx which oi>cned Uio sea. on JYlday iilglit wlUi the AgRlrs win­ning 43 to an In liil uii.'url decision.

Ur.i|iiir lo.sliig Ihc fin l night's Kame, tlie Y ,sflii;wl today still re- iiiithiPd Ihe Irani to beat for the wi'.sicm dlvl.sluii cliarnplou.slilp.

Color.ulo .'itiiip:. victory ovpr Col­orado cotlexr turnril out a.s rxpect-

cuili-i;p.

Budge Maps Plans for Aj'niy Tennis

and Tioii<l';i jankhig playpr. told lo- (iiiy of a pr(>l)o :ll midpr which li9 hdjjc-s lo have rvrry army flying e.uleI-.sMjii llli; ,i racqilrt a;, a nuMlLl of fiulckpnin« hh leflpxe.-i.

Hr has .-.Uhmltlrd Ihe plan lo ftnnv autliorlili-,-;. he rcjwrtrd, along wlili \U\lA U> r,llsjw lliaV Itlini.'s htaUl.i \it- •, cullar UcncflU fur nir trainees. i

Don rxiircu a call from his elpc• IIH' .MTHcc board wlUifn Ihrre nionUis and kfl today to (ipcnd iIib tlmr wilh hLi family at OaUlaiid. Calif. He rp.slKliid hl.s Job a.i dlrcc- lor of iihy.slcal tr.ilnlng for ilir Em- bo'-Rlddle - rhi*il o; aviation and «,-i.s i.uccecdrd by hu broUier, Lloyd.

"I linpc to gn through an oKlcep pandl<lalo !.fhooI .so l!ml I may w»rk oiil the ))iiy.ilcal rducatliin program I have In mind," hr nl l.

Don Uiliik-s liial a year or two In llir iinny will not hurl hli playliih', allliouHh lie eoncrtfes thftl a pliiyer must !.uffi r If he rrmalas iiway frmi. lonmampnl play for any lengtli of time.

P O T A T O

a i i O W E R S

^ )auc potilof*. \

CALL Oft SEE . ; . ■

II 0 w A n 1)B R O T H E R S

Twin Kalli rhone»-140. Itetldence 20:iJ

STOP in today, .it the Swift Hjtclicry. for your baby chicks! These arc chicks «hicli have

; proved tn many of your neiglilwis ihrir lag profit-mnljinK ability.

lOO frnl the he.nl thief. Jtfonger chicks down at Swiff# Hatchery !Tticyrel)cllefl)fc.iuw Swill experts select only 2-ouncc or liincer eggs from finest slock, then incutatc them

- under tlie most modern icicniiric condi­tions. All chicks arc from pullorum levied' parent stock.

USTIN to this for a record 97 oul of every lOO Swifi’s Chick* were alut .ind hcalihy at fl weeks in tcils on 3fi0 dilTcfcnl (V>cks. involvinR 105,000 diicks. No uondct/io many raisef3 are buying Suid's Chick/'

97%ALIVE AND

HEALTHY

UFE TEST DATA 8 .W E E K TESTS (1941)Nw.b«pol Aocil.............)«9

' 'n»n.b*rofehkW.....lU.aOO..

-iOU-Ll O lO«

A..i,t~li»ebairy.. ...97%til

i s w i f i ! . , C H l C K ®

PH ONE 185

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nd)rMonday, Jaautry 18, 1943 TIMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS. m'AHO Paga Seven .

no HIS; mm

}{l«h %tgti are b«tns PftJtl ‘n »ar plunta Uuoughout the countn' -bu; ther're not prcvenltas #omB Jannen Irom rctuniinc w T*'"

---rails county lo r«unie tlieir-asrl-cultural puraulta.

According to Don Albln. sfcretair of Ilia Titln FUlU county AAA com- tnllti't. tome Jamer* who wrre ilmwn to the clUcs by hl«h wasej have returned or are planning to return to the county to lake Jaxm4 again. • •

' I don't bejlexc there *-111 be any Idle fnrma in tlie county »|ien the crc:> pliuiUnKs start." lie lald whci wked U It ttcro true that the Incl of mnniwwrr nnd oUier dUHculUfl x er« drtvlnn fnnilllM off the fanw.

tie Mxld thiit n number of land orncrs who formerly hud leajetl Un tract.1 are moving onto them a

0 th u t he believed the numbeintofilast

juld befev r than

' 'Mie AAA ’ libo *nld llitl

frly Imcl wurXrd a.’ fnn :re going Into fjurmlnB ' ai'' itita ycM.

L ilIE S I I iU C I[ [ S SEI NEW RE60ROWlinl Cnpl. J. H. Se;iv(-r. clerk o(

1-ftln KalLi county rrlfcilvr ^rrv. let board No, J,-clmraclrrltrd a a new record for the board »a« made Ijy the 68 rcKbtranU .-cut lo Uolse Ixit Friday for final examln:

THIS C U R IO U S W O RLD W illiam Fereosoo

S IO C IE N FAVOR FIEIY-HOURIEK

DENVEn. Jan. 18 (U.PA—Ttie Uon’t itocUneii were on recort diy In favor a 10-hour wartime vcrk In t!i( UnllM Etale> and t ditor)' draft deferment fur writers, *lth army furlongha ■ ty BRrlcuItural men alread; ntform.RfM)lutlon!i outlining i^iut t

ftre adopted over Uie week-end ai he c'tWr.j ittJoiS CfXhe Amfri* an Malional Livestock a.uoclnllon'1

MARKETS AND FINANCE

VkVWtf Ian 11 14 PI__\ ff nr.*

C PED m

AiEN WITH CECTAIN TYPE5 OP ^ A U i.T ’ V’ '^ /S /C y ^ ACTUALLY HAvE AN INOETECnsJC; JOME JOBS OP

T'S

CHICAOO.-Jsn. 18 WVA alack-'enlng In the demand from mlUi. coupled irlth light but persistent of* lerlriBs. caweil -Kheat pricu to it- ccde neatly a cent today.

Uquldaticti vai never large In th« «lirat pit, hovcvrr. and tradlnj; proceeded at a slow pace.

Prices rrcovereil Mniewliat In the clo'ing mlnutej. aWiough not all of tile earlier loiues were wiped cut.

Wheat finished ‘i-S lower. JJay »lJ3’j

nd liiMiic Into the aAll but four were Inducted intf

trte cnltited rewr\’c and civetJiirlouglui until next Saturday morii' lug when they wlll.be tent to I'ort I>ouKla.v Uinh. to bcRln-Uielr *ri f.ireers.

C.ip:.il:i .Sr«irr .wW iJie fi^rcn . age of nccrplancfs wm thr hlglK ■ Mure the board started sh

tlielaUon-v IlQ

■ day;: offnlng t nald In tthrii tlir board give

t>m|>lrie phy.rlcal examl ■r were few titrndown*

Uif (IcIcKiiMon. Hr r.' alxiut two-lhlrd^’of til

e of that are.

New Bus Mileage Reduction NeededMr.i. E>orl3 Blradlcy, com

crlntenclcnl. retuniitl late dtiy from »oL p wiih il.e m there must be Mill fuilhrr rwlucllo In mileMP nf Tv nrliool-biis roule.v 1 will be approved.

Alter .a conterei noberb, Male n public imlructloi).

' aiKI that It l.i ptiii erliipplns of

I peri

haid, will f trlel's

itail I 1 llie bwls t

iiendent of .1, Stradli.

■<! lo eliminate ute.i, TULs. Mil •e of one-‘dls. route tnlleages

IrnBth# ccrtlfle«l .....................reduced as. far aji powlble. N

Mrs, Stradlcy said Khc would .con- frr with officiaLt In the school dLi' txlcta affected In the’ near future.

The Tim es-News

FARMSAIE

CALENDAR•

Farmers • Auclionccrs

Tills column carries iC dally list­ing of cve/y farm iaio advertlied In the nmej-News, Protect your sale date by Keiilng your adver­tisement In early.

B UYERS ' ^

Wntch this column dally . . . U carries Dato of the Major Farm Sales la all Magic Valley,

SALE OATES

JANUARY 21nn . M. anooTKS,

AdTcrlbtmenl Janaary It

- JANUARY 25j . n. tONO

.AdTCrtlMSUnt, Jaa ::

'MQ5T PEOPLE CACRYA MQCTGASE BECAUSE THEY

CAN'T LIFT IT /' i V THUCLOW D. LUNG/

F A i I C H I S POOLING URGEO

TJie pooJr*: ol tarm mnchlntry will be one of ilic objectives of Uie twin FnlLi county U.SDA war board and AAA commlttce during the wnr crop production rampaign which

111 be lnaU[nirat-*d on a farm-to-I iMl;

V nf nil

nilttce hope to Incic nf nrv.- ni.i. fiirmtrs thl'i ycfl

A TTE N TIO N !Cash Paid,For W orlhlcss or Dead .

CoK's, Horses nnd Price of Pdla fo rD cad Sheep

Call ColIcct Nearest Phone TWIN FAI.LS 314. OOODINO 41

RurnnT 5S~

IDAHO HIDE & TALLOW CO.

PUBLIC AUCTION SALEto be held 3 miles south anti H : Twin FalU

THURSDAY, JAN. I t 1 P. M.

HORSES • 4 HEAD OP HORSES

CowH— 10 Rcgi.stcrcd Gucrnaeys, 2 registered Guernsey bull calves, 2 two-year old registered

Guernsey heiferfl, 1 two-year old rcRi.'Jtered

GuemBcy bull, about 13 grade cows and cnlvca.

Implemcnla — Good. lusortmcnt of nil fnrm Implcmenta.

— OR^Mr^GROOTES—TEBSIS: CASn

tieUoaetr, BIRB, W. J. nOLLENTlECK Clerk

MILNKR HEIGHTS

Mrji. Jullu.1 Nnnnann.Mr, and Mn. OrorKO Wrbb and

Jaughter, Eiidorn, si>ent j.evcral days vl:.lllng reUtlvtLi In Uliav.

.Mr, ajid Mr.-.. AlbiTt Klelnki.iif wrrr KurM.-, of hb brotlu-r. Cbrk Klriiikoiif. nndJtlfr lit niiix-rt,

Mrs, F.lmer Joha'^on nnd son vtv Ited hrr parenLi. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Klrhikopf. Tw-ln J'alK

Mr. anil Mn, Jiillii.-. Nruman eii- :aln«l r.cvemt'of thcl;Ir home, 'Ilic evening wn.i si^nt

playing phit>chlc nnd shiKlng. Tlji !Uc,'<lA 'ivrrn ,Mr. nnd Mra, Le. lle Pel. Tf.on. Mr. lind Mrs.'fUchanl Van. lanl, Mr. and Jamc;. D.iylry \tT. nnd Mr. . IleKlniLld Van.-.nnt. Mr and Mrs: Clmrles Stephcn.- on, Carl

son ami Tnrnum Warr. Y.-.u- Sargant anti Carol Neumann re Mlvp<l hlKh score nnd Mabel 8ar. Kant and Fnrnuin Wnrr recctvcd li)V. nctrfsluncii'ta wcto served by the hostess.

In IBM llic father ol nnk Kal-.ihek vl;,lted ■ s ns cabin boy Ji

UUHL. Jim. ID-aoberl Wuyn< Imr. Iwo-diiy-old wn of Mr, nnd

Mrs. FtanI: Mrar. died Jun. 17 iil tlie Twin Fall.*: Iiojpltal.

Bc;.ldes hl-i parfnt.'. he h .sunivfxl by Carol Ann, hU .'.hirr, and Mr, and Mrs, Joe Travjilcrk.. Duhl, and C. MerWr. grandparenl^,

ar v(•. tclf rites coiKlucled by Uev, Cecil O. Hannan; BuW MeUiOdlst jia.'tor. wcra held at 3 p. m. today ■ llie DulU ccmeterj' under dlrec m of Ui8 Alberuon funeral' home

Since the fall of Franca n 1.500 alllol vcj-ieli have Aeen Ci

Uirough the ol Doi

SPOT CASH

;st of South Park, 165 HeadTA??L"E'In addition to our regular run of livestock have

90 HEAD HEREFORD COWS 75 HEREFORD CALVES 16 HEAD HOLSTEIN DAIRY / COWS, CALVES, HEIFERS

Tues. Jan. 19The Jerome

Livestock Comm. Co.F R A N K THOM AS, Owncr-Managcr

A head — anyi ice con.'.ldrred a

r.lon In the Bolomon Islands. I day nothlnc lr;.s than a Jap's head will do,

AccordlnK to cUmnologUts of Uie SmltlMonlan InstUutlon, the Solo- nons galnrd a bad reputation aa •Uie cannibal Wands." Dut Uiere Is little evidence tiiat the short, hairy Melanesian black men of Uie Soto- mon.n were ever actual cannibal*. They Jiunted human belni* only be-

i.atrln£.of..hum»n-«kuUs-fm~ IB Melanesian warrior added

■: prestlKe among the

people on earth are aa un- r a.1 Uie Inhabitants of th» '

Sdbmon-Wonds-Although occ«Ujr\al traderi &nd

mK%lonarle.i Iw e vUlled the *rchl- ' pclago durlni; the past 100 yean, only recently have elhnolDjlsl* gone Into the dangerous Interior of the Islondn and made ptraonal contact w-lUi tho naUvcj. .

NaUve* of the Solomon IslaniU are. on the vhole, comparatireljr friendly to wWte men. Uj# Smith* ionlan cUtnologl.sta said. Only oca Liland In Uie group ij on excepUosi to thl5—(he Uland of Malalla.

Unul recently. Malalt* has been ft recruiting ground lor laborer! to work in Uie near by Australian sugar planUUons. AlUioujh thwe laborers proved to be excetluit work­men nnd learned to speak English readily. Uiey Invariably returaed lo their Uland homes u disgusted wlUi the ways of elrlltzaUon as trer.

Home AccidentsPeatha caused by principal typea

orhomc Bccldctila durinj lllU sue. Falli. 16.100; bums. cooflamUoM . and explosions. 6,600; poUont <ex> cepl BM), l .m ; flreanns, IJ60; me- chanleal auffoeaUon. l.OU: poison BM. 000; all oltaen, 6,6Da

In Rhodesia. Afrka, (lit Xroert •ad miners are coowtln* .te*err« Iceota# motor nhlclw toto.bow*- dniwn cqglpmcit tad ittirtltaUng special Iron rtma ta plM* «X rubber ures to sreet transpertaUoD <lUfl- culUes.

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♦ SERIAL STORY

'I AM A MURDERER'BY MORRIS MARKEY

OUT OUR WAY By J. R. w n j J A M S OUR BOARDING HOUSE. , with „ MAJOR HOOPLE

1 ot <5i;rrr." n i iry no: toVou f ff—ttfJl —I iicvrr put fym lJ;f Colonel until ihr purjlr riaya rc lo:;;; pi.*.t. And I lia<!nt

pOil,T7i:'ubout that i:i yeafi, uilUl

■'I.'i I'. H \fry jirl'alr itory?*“I :iiiiix».p i:o;. No, ol coiirr.R

It kJi-t. It wa.s IlitJ way,- Hrr » Mitidcn ru-.li,

•r li.imlj cl.i'ix-c! In tirr Iip nntl •r fnff lo(ikli:»; O'U :irro-.\ Ilie

I 1.III.1 Obl-iKJ. i\ J)in rmirh ttiprc.

illfd iirlorr 1 knew tirr. Al Ir!L-i-I kn.)w th MrnnRf' till.'u’ to nt Ir.ut.Ih.-vl'j Miat lliry iiiM nn-. ' ' It curloiu ll'.a! >o;i h.iir to (|pi>rn(I lipcii ;.t):nfb<«lvnfrd'.jiil o.'

linixTliUil tliliiK like llial? AiiyT.;iv, ll'.r fJrl tl „ _ ran rr:iirml)rr " r r r fil>oii! Itir ranch, nnil n crii.’nl old <larllnc

!i:it klml <\ mile fill

. m, jii'iyrr uinl M

ml .Mill I ii:

jnilrrful tin;H Iv.Wr.

fnrr Chrl-ini;i- otlirr ix-oplr r

)tf In f.c’iix)!, to lofittilll.i of ll;r

So t)iat'.i uh.1t I dill. Cried i ■)C3 cut, |x.

Aji«- l;iiu-liib. .Tlirn. ulK-

IS. (he Mnllirr KiiixTlor[):U'n nxim. and ilicrp,

pr al: tlir pro;ilc In llir uurld.IP C*iIo!ip1, 'Pip .\Ji>!iirr .Siijiprlor ,!d. 'Mv rlill.I, •

CoIuhpI Mrmur iirally utartfrt rallliiK lilm Colonri Mrrrmrllifr, iind thrn Jii.'t Colonel,

"Did tip inkp jou a'^ay IliPii? Vnlii;li;in D;mlnr n:.l;ptt. aas f]»lft indPiM.

•Two monllw l.ilrr. \Vc nrnl lo San FnincL'fo mid tlicn to Ib- ttnll. nncl 1 liad tiip nio'i nur>pIoii.i tlmp >011 rver lirani of In yo;ir llfp And Ilini « f ».rnt lo Nr«' Or- Iratu and Nr>v York, end tli^n ttp moved out liPfp :xr.d It hai .-ill l>fcti Ukr Clndcrrlla r;pr -'Inrr."

•Clndprrll,!? Yri, Jii:l-yoii will fors:ivt mp. Cjntlila-lt b a little

"Orpat J;faYcn.'l Von luvrtl'l pot ttic Idra I’m .-.onT for iiiy:plf?' •■■lmpai.‘'lblc!'’ l!c ilmcklrd r.oft- ly, and toiiclicd lirr hand lor n niomrnt. ‘ lliJl tell ir, tnc Colonri "pn"iIirr» '>TTin? B.-ty, nowl n ia t’s not llic bit of

"None ttli.i[c\cr." Slip Uu^lifcl. •'Iltil I twenn tlic .■'.ory. didn’t 17 Tlie IlirllllriK story of ii inalilcira life. In five rr*U ti:d iitj Intcr- inf.-.ltin,

"•Pip Iniili 1.1, . Mr, Viitii:li;>iJ Dtinb.ir, -Ihat 1 ua;, iipvpr niilrm.'; enouull t« (w.lc thp CoIoik'I iiikI )ip npvrr baitirrrd lo irll mp,.Oli. yp5 lie dill, loo. He fiild he Imd bpcn travelini!, with a Krrai drnl of Imporlant work to do, iind lir »a.i ,'.orry that lil.s aflalr.i luiil made lilni iircli-.-t ii;c In ;iirli ii -•.lialiipful Way. N'ltlir I Ipfpd l»> M)r, of tD'.llr.r. 1 w:i.' »Urled off tn a lini- world lUiti I could havp cvrrjtliliiK’ I '’•anted

vmi'rr lW>VliiK Mniirfc Imo l>n- iarn - flJi.llrd bl.il. l).ip:c.r;ili:r, L'H't

THE BTORYi Thil i* the olorr e( thr “ptrfrcl rrlmr'-llie raur- drr of CoL Wciley Itope Mrrrl- welher to the Ilbr«r7 of tiii Lone nund «t*le—«nd of the eTrnt*.itsdlat op to It. ; Tlif • C.Io.ir7r vrrr Dinrh aUre a( the motnrnl. ii It dlnnrr with ld« ilauchlrr Cjnthla. 'rrd Wc»l and >i>> couUn Annr, and Vauzl»n Dunbar. Dun- bir tl ■ forrirn rom<p<inden( and a new arqiulntancf. of whom Cynthia neemii partlrntarly fond. She hat lumpd down dalr« xlth « n l and with llpnrr rrrnlKs anothrrsttrnllTr friend, lo

for dlnnfr parly and |« derolo her lime (o Dunbar.

MfT STOnV-CHAm ru XI

TIUTP arr raprlcps of liumiui bcliovlor which do not rradlly Elvr Uirni-’.rl'cs to* oapture wltJijn

fTplannloo' iihric'f. flucli WM Cyiitliift .Mrmwrthfr'.i jiprfcclly oIjvlMin ronrrrn. on tlia' rvcntiiK, «m> ■li'' comfnrt nnd fO' tcrMinnieni of Vaiiirlnn Dunbar.

Her nticiitlvpnr.'.'i, lirr rarrr <Ip- tcrmlnatlim to fpl him at hla e.i.-i nnd to joolhe his liumor^ wrre. as tliP fayUu: eop.i . qiiUr unlike her li-'iinl niprry-ro-Iurky r.plt. To Mjch nn rxipnt. Indppd. that fYrd Wr,\t I'cciuni- iiiihanpv. And when n o'cltck Mnirlt. l-'rcd Wot flro.-p from hb clinir nnd Inqiilrrd rather nbnitlr uheihrr nnylxxly In- triidrd ROlnR to the dnnce M thr club.

VaiiRlifvn Dunbar, naturnly. rr- maliiPd sllrnl. And Cynthia Klnnced (It hini. Cynthia j*Ud. "Cin on wltJi Anne. PVed. We ntlKht____ . .. . . .r a while. Anyril t 'eplionc the «tewnrtl hi hour. *0 you will know whether !0 fipcct 115." THi'n'f.hP Mlrl, "Cnt. onel, yollll not be nrrdlns Mllrhell, will you? Up wnnLi to k

Wiprpupon, Frrd Wr. t nnd Ills cowln Anne and a froT.-rlnit Mll- chfll Ornce trooivd out of tJi

I fltid KOt Uirnnclve.i Inlo motor car nnd went off lo U; ilanclnB. Colonel Merrlarlhrr fin- Lthed hLi clcnr. wntclilnK tlio who Mt In thft room with him ■nd'ttlklnit verr UHIp. He reemcd tinrommoDly preoccupied,

V he IlnKered nt libi dP.'k, looklntr ,Jtf Ihcm In the dull llnlii n.s If he nilRhl have Konirtlilni;____ , lul could nol qiilipmake tip hLi mind to uny It. Wlilch unusual bfhartor itiatie Cj'jitlili Slance fiharply at Iflm and fay. "YouTe ffpllni: All rleht. nmrt you. Colonel?"

‘•What? Oil, ye-i. Of roiirre." Tlien he said. "Good nlRht. Good nlijlit." And he went »lowly out of the room.

O'nthla «ald to VauRhnn Dunbar, *'Lef,i wnlk down by the pool,'

With hl.« ni.itomnry dellbiTailon, he arftse and followed lier throuRh the Prcneh doors ncrof.i the terrace, nnd Ml

'with her on the bench beside, the dark rectnnRle of water. Tlie fcrnt of tJio ra 'fj wa.s everywhere, nnd the nlr was so *tl!l ihnt thry coulrt cnlch frnKinent.i of mti-.lc from thr orchestra nt Ihp club, n mile away, Vnushnn Dunbar waited for CjTt- thlQ to

Shr'frowiicd n little. "Tlie Col- otrfi ureni! n mite botherrd

/iom cth lns tonlRhl,-Dunbar waited n nionii'nt. and

then said. "Vou tire very lonil of him. aren't yoti?"

The Colonel? Wiy, wtiat a per- ■fectly rldlruli.His qticfllnn,"

"It only slriick me—of courje. I'm bflnK frlshlfully nule—tliat he Li nlwtiy.i the Colonel lo \ou,A trifle formal. . . ."

Shfl (lid not answer for a ninmenl. Tlien (ilie looked at him In the dnrknfw. ‘'It's queer for yon to say tliat." she niiirnuircd.

"Oh. ftorry—I—"••No. no. 1 inran-«cll. It

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Monday. Jauuary 18,1943 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Page Nine

PHONE

38 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RESULTS

at

LOW COST I

WANT AD RATESa Co»l-p«r-*ord

;c per wordI day-------3 day*_____ ic per •'ord per <Uy

9> ars-_____Sc pe'r word per day

■ A tnlnlniuin of 10 word* li /cquJred In any cue eUuUled #d

Termv-Cuh '

IN T IV IN FALLS

Phono 38 or 39

IN JE R O M E CONTACTMRS. OEOftaiA CHATDURN.

C l E u t OUi PJiono 2(jO-R

DEADLINES

Week day*, 11 ». m.Sunday. 0 p. m. Balurday •

ThU paper jubscrlljes lo ihe code ot eUilcs ot the A4m>c1*Uwi Ot Nearspaper CloMlHcd Adver- llilns ManaEcra and r«er\cs Uio rlshl to edit nhd reject any cliu- lined udverilslnK. "Blind ndi"

ifTi’lng n *nmes-Ne«'s box num- ilrlctly conriilenUal and

no Information con be Klven In regard to the adverllicr.

Error* should be trporled Im­mediately. No flllott-flnee will be made lor more tliivn one lncoi|- reel Insertion. I

Life’s Like That By Nehcr

PERSO N A LS

COLLlER/3. _ American. Woman'i Homo Companion. H month* 13.00, 88 U311C.1. J. HUI. 637'W^

PINE drr.'wmnltlnj. ladles' tailoring and ftliiTatlons. Tor appolnlnient Phone 1B09W.

SCHOOLS A N D TRA IN IN G

Ni:w cla?.\e3 In bookkeeping nm ^horttlllnd every Monday. Twli } ills DaMncM University.

C inu O P R A C T O R S

X-RAYS a.'Juro accurate adjust­ment, Dr. Uardln. 130 Main nortlj. Phone 2316.

YOUR ni>ti“ and aches go quickly under my care. First treat­ment free. Dr. D. R. Johnson. Phone 344. U i Tlilrd avenue

B EA U T Y SH O PS

PERMANENTS. 13.00. Mr.^ Deium Phone 1747. over Independent Meat Mnrket.

EXTRA tpeclal price* on all pemU' nenia. Benuly Art* Acedemy.Ar- tUtlc Denuty Solon.

PERMANENTS. IliO . 800 JeIfBr»on •treet. Phooe lOTS-J. fcUym# £ la u UcCab«.

BPEClAl/—»3.00 oil permanent, 1300; S0.00 oU pemanent VM Idaho Qarbcr and Qeauty Shop Phono 431.

PER.\tANENTS M.OO up. All wor< sunmntcixl by expert operator, Knlshfs'Denuty Shop. Phone 041. Marcella Klaiia Thomas.

LOST A N D FOUND

STRAYI-n>: About 4 wrek.' tko. 1 bliifk team. xmooU) moutJi. Lcoi AMett. (J north. I ’i wr.'.t Jerome.

LOCT on Rock Crrek, lie; raiirh, Krey wuMlft ma bridle when ln.it .*e 17-JO. G. C. Dnvl.1. Pile.

S IT U A T IO N S W A N T liD

H E L P W A N T K D — W OMEN

1 'i^CI

about t»-o tewpoonfuls of

H E LP W A N T ED — M EN

OOOD Auto mechanic, draft ex tion n.viurcd. Stendy work at top wnse.'. Write \Va.snli:h Melon 3503 Ojdcn Ave.. Ofiden, Ut^h.

APPLICATIONS wonted from boj’S deslrlnK to sell pnixra oti d tonii streets after school. Apply Tlmes-News office.

PIRffT class watchmaker high grad work: writ* particulars rxperltnci. Milnry picture, etc. J . Je.viop .t Sons. 1041 riflh Street. S.m T California.

WANTED: Boy* 13 to 15 win Interested In earning extra money carn'lng a Tlmea-News newspaper route. Place’ your appllcntlon r for any future opening. Call Tlmes-News office.

H E LP W A N T ED — M EN

A N D W O M E N

SUBSTANTIAL local flmi <I . l es office help. Experience prefei ' Excellent working condltloiui., fully experience ond qunllficat Write P. O. Box 813, Twin Pal

U N F U R N IS H E D

A PA RT M EN T S

F U R N IS H E D

A PA RT M EN T S

FURNISHED iipnrtmfnt.i. ludecor- nted. re<luc<xl rates. Cloic In. 310 SlxOi fiust.

TWO rooi Point , West.

SMALL mwlrm npirini line. 1413 Kimberly Roi33:0.

WANTED TO R E N T O R LEA SE

;0 TO 100 ACRES. Rood ftlfnlfa ground, sultAble poUitoea. Cnsti rent. Phone 714 or P.O. Box 455,

' fl-room modem hou?;e 01 lent furnished. Best of ref. i. William G. Campbell. Er

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL

DIRECTORYAppliance Repairing

Baths and Massages

The eu-Well. 831 Main W. Ph. 151.

liicuclc Sales and Service

BLASIUS CYCLERY

Chiropraelors

Dr. Wyatt. 181 3rd Ave. N. Ph. 13T7

Insect Exterminator

Bed Big fumigation. T. P. noral Co.

Floor Sanding

rred Pfelfle. 733 Locust. Ph. lOOe-J

Sander-Edger rent by hr. Gamble'

For nre and Cisually Insurance, Surety and Fidelity Bonds, see Swim Invcsunent Co.. Baugh Bldg.

Keg Shop

Mimeographing

r. p. auslneis University, Phone 314.

Money to Loan

SALARY LOANSBlrtcUyconlliicnllal

15 lo »50 to employed people ■

Osteopathic Phi/dclan

Dr. O. W Rose 230 M N Ph B37.'

Plumbing and Heating

Abbott Plumbing Co.

Trailers

1 Trailer Company, Phi

Typewriters

Solea, rentals and 1

UpholsteringRepairing, reflnlihlnj, Crm fi Bru

ley Furn. 130 3nd SU E i'll. 551

FARM S AND A C RE A G E S

F OR REN T

REAL ESTATE W A N T E D

FOUR or five room hou:;e. Close In. E A. Moon Real Estate Agency. Plioao ft er 31.

HOMES FOR S A L E

FOR SALE: 5 room modem home almost new. Blue Lake.'. Full ba.'.c. ment. stoker. Robert.i A: Iliwon.^

New STRICTLY MODERN Irl- plex pays exceptionally kcxxI Interesl on Investmrnt.

BEAUCHAMP 4: ADAMS 137 Main EuM Phone 304

10 room rooming house. Close In. Furnl.'Jied.mi. tiouje, cloic In wlUi 2 rm. furnhhed. lo trade for 4 mi. house, nn. modem house. Slciim lieiit.•5 rm, hou-ies. mod. except heat nil, liouse. modem exrrpt heiit, rm. hoiwe. moilcm with stoker.

0 Qcrej cloie in. Small house.E. A. MOON REAL ESTATE

FAR.MS A N D A C R E A G E S FOR SA LE

5 ACRES. 50 shnrr-s water, bulldliim, well, clectrlclly. S4.000. lUy Mntiii. Jerome.

■WO acres, 4 room house. Chicken house, brooder hou.« with yard*. Bnrn, I ’i acre pn.iture. 1 norlti Wfsi Five Points. O. E. Hciu 518 Second iiorUi.

20 ACRKS writ of Filer, fair Im provrmeiit.'. A renl buy. *125 pei acre. $4,000 will handle. Roberts li Henson.

268 Blue Lake.i

B O ARD A N lh iO O i'M

F U RN ISH ED ROOM S

LADY tor TOttld work. ParamoMoV Roonw. Board and room If desired.

.Phone 430. \

WOMAN to carc for twin boys, one year old. Room, board, salary. Phone 104GW. «

YOUNG ladles (3). ID lo J3, for pub- llilier’* coiiuct work In Callfomlj (lefea\o clUes. Experience unnec­essary-. m week while tramins TransportaUon paid. Rapid ad' vnneement. AvcriiKe earnings $40 week alter two week training peri­od. See Mr. Burton. 2 lo 4. afler- noorvi only. Rogetson Hotel. (No plione calls).

- H E L P W A N T E D ^M E N

OEWy-LEn. Rood n'l around bench- mnii.hlKh gmdr work, n-rlte full (urtlculars. experience, falary pic* lure, rlr. J . Je. -.op ft: Sons. 1041. PtfUi Avenue, Son DIegO. Calif.

U N F U RN ISH E D HOUSES

heat. Close In. Pho

IMODEUN small hou. \ fumLihed. Large \ Phone 0488J1.

F U RN IS H ED HOUSES

SMALL house. fumishe<f or ui famished. Clean but not moder 1007J. .

COMPLETELY lumWied four room Iioiwe. Ba:,emeii: ment. Stoker. Phone 73.

•YOUNG man. about IB. assist wie ■ nublWier'a coiitnct work In Call'

fomla defeav* city. Experience un* nectssao'. *25 week while training. TraiuportAUon fMld. lUpld ad­vancement. See Mr. Burton. 10 to 13, mornings only. Rogerson ttl. (No phone cnlU.l

W A N T ED TO R E N T O R LE A S E

00 ACRlii. 4 we:,I. 3 nouth Jerome, *4.000. ‘I'enn.s. Imiirovrd CO ncrej hay. Koort ,i|md ground. 40 Acre. J norUi Jerome. Good land. Im-

80 ACRI’:s. good foil, north aWe. strlc'Jy Viodern. one story afiti room houV, A-1 condition, hard­wood Iloor.V, bath, furnace. Splen­did well pre.-aure sy.-item. Good oulbulldlnKs). Price II5.000. »12,000 will handle. Box Jl. Tlmes-News.

60 A. on hlutiway. Fair bldRB., deep well, electricity, »7,000-«W Ped- eml loun.

280 A., & mi, home, larnn barn. 3 graniirle.v deep well, circtrlclty. 3 ml, woven fence. »35 per ocre.i Federal loan *0,000.

ICO A.. Kimberly ftLsi.. crop pmts, SANOER-BICKFORD

5 ROOM hou.ie, garden falfa, pasture for 2 en house, »35. b nort hwpltal. Zella Jordai

3 acres nl- owfl. chick- ., >i west of

FARM IM PLEM ENTS

tor dUc. C 251-J8 Flier

l£l30 38 INCH John Deere grain and thn-.Oier. A-1 conflUlon. All

belt.' drive belt, :.ecd reclennera, corruitated conc;,vr«, sieves. *000 C!i\h. II. W. miel. care E. J. Kirk- Patrick, Dietrich, Idaho,

vay Case tumbleJohn Ure

14 Inch. Mc-Drn. : >;ay hoi . . 10 Inch.

(I bean hullir, A-1 thnpc, on nibbi-r.

33 inch C l e Krnln thresher with . .seed nlUichmeJitJ. on rubber. ' 15-30 Mc-Drc. tractor on Mrel.And many other items of farm

equli>ment.GATES MACHINE SHOP, WendelL

SEEDS AND PLANTS

BLUE TAG ''ell i><n

FOR SALIC O R TRADE

FURNISHED irni:-' for renl, lUlits. ' *10, 330 Elm. . .

TWO 5 room hoa'.es In Buhl. Will trade for Twin trills property. E. A. Moon nea! E'.tate, 301 Mahi West.

MODEL 37 RcmliiKtoii l!ii: 22 Rifle wlth^llrll;^ or Colt Woodsman. Box 3

BA BY CHICKS

BABY chlck.1 available ea ne.vlay. Swift ami ( Phono 18J. Twin Hal's.

BCREWTAIL I sale. Ben Par Eden.

GOOD THINGS TO EAT

JONATHAN lUi pies for sale. 0386J-4.

H. W, nicileman.

DELICIOUS. Rome J. S. Feldhu:rn, : east Mnln. Phone

W ANTED TO BUY

WILL pay ciu'.h for a I V buUt- trailer ho'

Hailey, Idaho.

HATCHING rKc.< from good flock; ,ho illuxlr bland Red roosters, laycs HatchiT)’.

WAJtTEU: WtMxl or good condition. 1 NaUonat plant.

CASH paid for used furniture, itove* and circulating heaters. Moon's. Phone 5.

H A Y , G R A IN AND FEED

•EED grinding. Moreland Service. Phone 318. Flier, calls off grlndlng.i

Custom grinding—Krtnd onywm over 3 totl 8c- Ph, 0400R1 Twin Pnlla or Pller 73JJ. Ph. cftlL' off grrnmna

MILLER MILLING BEliVlCB

00 ACRES-Irrisated, S ml. SW from Jerome, on milk, school\nnd mall route. Good house, bamWid well TliLs Ls a good farm In aVjood lo­cation. Lox down payment, rei oiiable term.'!. \\

Union Cetitrnl Life Ins. Co.S. P. SWENSON, Field Rep.

Box 1303, Jerome-Phone 406R

,80 A, 4 miles from Jerome. Small bldgs. *80 per A. Terms. Pom.

80 A. near Wendell. Pair bldgs. 50 sliares water. I8J00. Terms.

. Possession.160 A NW Buhl. Pair bldgs. $130, •per A. Temis. Pce.se.Mlon, '

P. C. GRAVES A: SON

MODERN furnished hoiLse or nparU ment, stoker heal. 2 or 3 bcd- rpoms. ClQso In. Refercneea. Mrs. L. Webster, call.708 or 1040-w.

PARTICULARLY choice 80 with comfortable Improvemenla. On paced road 3 miles from Twin Falls. *375 per acre.

100 acres Buhl section, small Im* ' iwovemenu, close to jchool. »80

per acre,80 »cre.s Biilil aecllon. 4 room

liouie, good neighborhood. *4,eoo. Immediate possession.

C. A. ROBINSON

FAR.MS A N D A C RE A G E S

FOR REN T

ONE acre, 3 room liou.-.e. with biuse- ment. electric alove.i School bus. *15. Call 731.

••PARM-MASTER" minerals help bring “top market” Iws and ter producing dalry-ciilUc. . Uln Plelschman's type 8 Irradiated yea.<t wlUi vlUmhi D. A^k for full detail*. $3J8 per hundred. Sears- Roebuck and Company.

L IVESTOCK FOR SA LE

1,800 ELEVEN year year'hone. Phone ton. nieman.

FEW pedigreed New Zealand Wilta , rabbllj. Junior buck.j and does.

Miller. 300 Filer avenue.

115 HEAD whitefaced ewe lambs, fl'. wmth. I mUe east of Buhl. Plion 74-JB. Flier. Milton Llemian.

175 WHITE faced ewM. 3 to 5 years. Team of young work horse; LouBlunlUer. 3 south of Berge store.

165 HEAD 1, J. 3 year old Whltefaee nnd 15 head of rrKlslere«l Hamp­shire yearling ewes. brc<l to Suf» folk bucks for Februiir)- 2nd lamb­ing. Willard McMUlan. Route 1.

L IV EST O C K -P OU L T RY

W A N T ED

HIGHEST cash pritef paid for poul­try. Independent Meat Company. Phone 1B3.

YOUNG Spoiled Poland boax. Must bo purebred. Call Hestbeck, 2it.J13, Murtnugli.

WE PAY CASH for your car

DeOROFF-WOOD MOTOR 351 Main Cast

M ISCELLANEOUS

F OR SALE

ni-:STAURANT equlpmrnt; Stools, , coiiiiK-r.s electrlcol uppllances. In ­

quire 138 Blue Lakes.

STOVE repairs, order then Sweet'* Pumlt;jro store. 1395. \

BRING In that broken window be­fore Uicre U » shortsgD of kIdm. No cluirge foi\ setting. Phono 5, Moon's. \

H O M E F U RN ISH IN G S A N D A P P L lA «C i:S - -

aPARK heater>-Just received fin shipment. All models Including b door type. Robert Uo Sales.

FURNACE-S-Scveral new and used nioclel.s. One U'.ed ^to ;fr like new. One used coal hr;vlrr. OilP used Inrue Norge oil hi ;it«r. Ilciucrl

R A D IO A N D MUSIC

BAND Instruments. Largo aasortioeni. Store.

LE G A L A D VERT ISEM EN TS

NOTICE OF IIEAniNfi prriTION FOR DKTKRMINATKt.V

o r in:insH ip IN^-niE PROBATK COURT or

'rtviN FALLS COUtm'. STATE OF IDAHO.

IN THE MATTCT OF THK KSTATK OF N. W. YOUNG. D<cfxsr(|.Notice

M. Yois he

ofI Elli

•d dccedi her iH'Utlon iirayliiK that 1 determine the time ot the the decedent, the lleirs of ceased, Uic det:rer of klntl the rlKht of de.vcent of the r personal projyrly tjrlniiclni: tiecen.sed; and tJiiit the rci' fixc-d the 15111 day of K.1043, nt ten o'clock lii ihe U.... of -■'aid day In the court room of ih roiirt. In the court hnuv. In tl City, nnd County of Tuin Fall State of Idaho, us the ll.T.e ni ptaee for tald IiearlnK, ai;il nil nr:

■re.stecl am hereby

Mid de

appear the t

•ii;iry

Iflcdcl placi

now cau?e. it sal<l pctlilon

lid heo iny they hav OicuUl not be Kranteii.

Notice 1.S further Klvrn IvU Un mid N. W. Yoime died on ot ubou ;he 4th day nf l>ccmber. 1930, be ii« a re.sldenl of Twin FolU Couii- V, SlAir Of-ldidio. nt the time ils ilenth nnd the owner of a rom- iiunlty ono half liiti-iust In hotue- hold lurnlturr and real e.' tate t.ltu-

Vnlh Couiitv. atftle f Idaho, described a. followj. to-wit I,ot Nine In Bind: Fifiv 1-i.ur 0

Pall.i Towiislte; tliat the w. rr. Ella M. Vouni; cUIms sal.

property a.s the .Mirvlvliig fpouse 0. snld <leccdent,

lierrhy made to thi

Gootiing Observes Woodmen Lodge 60th Anniversary

GOODING, Jan. 18 - Moderi Woodmen lodge held an open meet

ilebrale the " 'he solely which was founded

J«n. S. 1883, I t Lyons. I i.A hbtcry of the local grder

given by P. O. Requlst, prtcetlliig an *ddress by Clem Bhorb on the history of the society. Shorb told of the small'beginning which develop­ed Into the largest of WO fraternal Insunince societies.

State Manager Carl M. Ghi dLseussed matter* of lmportanc< members during war time. wtleome was extended by Coinul E. L. Hoodenpyle.

BtiRner. wilMed by Ruistll Rcb. lii.’nn. installed the local lodge of- Ilcem. Tliey were: Hoodenpyle, Chiirle.i Wlmmer. advlior; M • Klnkatle, banker; D. B. Hofxlrr er.rort, and Clara Robivson, w.

n ny. lrr upiiei served. Mi

BURLEY

llriK at Mrr. -H.' E. lllc!);oo(l'.i e. Mrs. Hllliibralutt, formetl: 0<'ulclln. ttn.n n h■ue-t. In IVbni- tlie club will meet wUh Mrs enret Jacobs. Each membrr wll 1; a mysterj- slor - for erltlcUm.

tor.■Who ts n

' with Mr. Sav r fllKht In-'.truc-

J.o.c. cla-is of the held n pnrtv nt

of Mr. and .Mrs. Wlillon L. J. Ha*;ber;:

;i for furl ■r pai

Gooding C. of C. Seeks Action on

State HospitalGOODING. Ja;

action lo iliei’lociil 1 ipltal comi)Iclr<l ami I:

Mon of ibcrculojil oi>er.illoi

of and Ihipi;roprhitlon-i <r>iiimll[<-p of tl;i hoiiM- were Alva Tlio;iiiwiii, Buuicl Bird and ICmrr.-.on Piii-mlrc.

-I Bolte rrvli'Wfd the Inlk Dr E L. Berry. Male public he;illh dl-

Dr. Derrye In.',t Rot

I leiiKth re

e follnwtn Jtihn Cion K.iirl n-ilti

KIMBERLY

3UCK feaUier-. fine for comforw or pillows. 75 cents per p. Poultry Supply. 141 Fourth ai

OIL drums—newly painted 30 atic 50 K'lllon sires; abo iwo 275 gal­lon storage tanks. Robert Lei

LEONARD relrlgeralor. olso brand new 30-3D WlnchesUr rifle with 50 ;.tii'll-v 545 3rd Avenue east. Phoni 10S4J.

CONSERVE fuel-Automatlc tliemi- oitnl controls fdr Spark healers nnd H. C. LllUe fumnces. Auto­matic draft nnd damper regulator sets .fillers, humidifiers, draft gov- emors, and chimney extensions. Robert Lee Bales.

V-B INDUSTRIAL power unit, like new: 50 i»und Champion blnck- smltli trip hammer. A-1 shape; 150 pound blacksmltli anvil; 5>i cubic foot portable olr comprertsor; twenty 55-Kallon sfeel dmms Gates Machine Shop. Wendell.

GREE.VH0USE sash, alies 43x08 and 30x87 Inchu. suitable for broodi houses or hot beds. Large hot water lieatlnR plant with stotcr, AL«) i.crap lumber for kindling. Phone 2053J, evenings.

TRUCKS A N D TRA ILERS

BRAND new trailer, enUrged box. Carries 1500 3to. Call Monterey CourU

1041 \-TON Chevrolet pickup, good rubber, low mileage. Trailer hoaie. 7>5x10. good 6.00-1(1 tires;' Siej] gravel bed and holsU Galea dime Sliop, Wendell.

. thr Twin l-'nll.i

. M;

IrJi for Lancn.\le: .' tin and dnuBhter

:l Mr. . Robert Ollll J;ick WUernai

BohbliIVlll I

Klmbrrly with Mr. Olln forl-eek • i.slt.

e Lolun , faUte:

Mrs. ■n toI few

of MnClinrlr.t Grave.-;. Ii-fl for La.n Nev.. to work li

Mrs. F. If. Poll.ird and Mr.«. Arl .Mingo have Irft for Pocatello to visit their hiL-.banc . who ore em- plnyed there.

Mr. and Mr.’.. Dee Elt-.on, Jerome, •I'lleil nt lha J. W. Henery home.

Rev. Hoy Tltun nnd Mrs. Titus Tt'.ltetl In Ru|xt:,

ler gue.^U nt the hom( id Mrs. Wllll.im Martin 1 ul Mrs. PiUil Scott, Mr.

Mrs. Bill WLscmnn and Mr.Mrs. Paul Seoii, jr., Hansen; nd Mrs. C. W. Ple.-re and sons Irs. Ozelta HoiiKh, Tvln P.-vlk, Ir.and Mrs. Harold Hove and s

Kimberlyaid die I for : 1 end'ill be held i\t ................

Tue.^day at the liiKh .'chool building ider the direction of Irene Clark.

Persoan deslrlni; to take ‘:all Mrs. Carl iiiierson.

Tlie home nur.'Jng cla.vs met In Lhe Red Cravi room. Mrs. L. A. Tlioniaa was the irwtmctor. peraons deslrhiK to allend arc n. ked to cnll Mrs. Thomns or Mrs. Carl Emerson.

............................................ ,e thatwas produced 15 years ago may be put intOj production again for use In .towing troop gilders because It ho4<A,.lou- lundliitf s|>eed and low wing loud. •*.

Chrlstlnr the homi BL cho(f. rtalneil a'

for Mtn. Wilbur Popii. Ru- I, n orlde nf Decrniljer. tanley Swnii'on Is Inking special •k In airplane mechanics at the'

Ua.A.C. In LoKan.Mrs. l.ronar<l Liir.ion and Mr*,

iani Henderson arc sprndlng two iT*ti— itlHi— rficlr huibands at MaoMlIIe, Calif., where Uie men are In training at Comp Beale.

Urut. Mnx- Gillette, who wiu re­cently mnrrieil to Elva Taylor, ha.' returned lo his jKxit at Fort Dotig- la.s. His wife will continue hci teaching at SprinKdnle.

Mr. and Mr;;. Carl IlHlbenr ar< the parniLi of n . on. nt Lehl. Ui.-Ui.

County Avsp.v.or Seth Harper I' attending the Mate a.vessors niecj- Ing In Bolie.

.Mn. D:ile Rl.-hnrds Ims relume, from Camp Calliin. Calif., where f.lie . i) ll twn wcTks wllh her hiL'ba '

Mrs. Georsla Alicrcromble, s of Mn, W. L. Bclfleld, I', rejw M /.nloihly III 111 the Brllleld h i....

Lieut. Joe Hackniiy ha.i rflumed lo C.'Uiip Robf-riji, Calif., alter sprnd- 1ns n week with his parmUi.

Mr. and Mrs. John O. Ashcraft arc the p.irenl.' of a daiinhter.

Mr. and Mn. Warren Woods and fojiillv will Irave for OKdm to make Ihelr home.

Cathollr Women's li-n

for theL:itiil>.-ri Kin

iirl With :e j)liui.-;

Eiiuna Uivtridge wils name<l pie.-.lilnit of Stinshllic chatiler Bet-

■ with Mrs. Lvie il<-nl; Mr.n. Ell­in'; Mrs. Minnie

eiion. t:ra;.urrr. anil Mrs. Kathi-r- leTolmiiil. retwt'ed.•Mn. VIvn Black and Mrs. Slrle

WIlllK>od Allred, i

Pow. the SacnJ;iwiBlftfk home with Mrs.

Uruce Johit-.ou iui a cueM. Prl:rs to Mr . C. A. Terhuns and

C. Willin,-..

The True Sandwich

School Performs Extensive Junior

Red Cross WorkBURLEY. Jan. IB-Splendld re-

Bpo. . e from the Miller echool pupil* U tliown In the report from Junior Red Croii of Uiat school.

The children had a balance of $« from last year. Added memberthip dues ralied their funds lo $20.«O. Tliry have spent part of their mon­ey for express on gift boxes. Red Cro s membership, and six uUllly b*gj, leaving them $11.57 on hand.

The school children hav^ollected and are mounting betwee/f 150 and 300 cro-. word purrJes. made CO car­toon books, 4S esli trays, compiled TiO lo 75 book lengU) novels, six floMrr containers, collecled 60 politicly of silk liote tyjd Uiree lota of scrap incUL

Tliey liave also collected 2D0 com­ic -books, sent 200 new Christmas card* to soldlera in ho.' nltals for Uiriii to mall to ihelr friends and

and collected for soldiers II pads, 50 pencils, C5 Jig es and 25 decks of cards, rniber, Uie pupils sent 30 1 10 tlie children of SouUi They have completed 25 iniicnls wltli 13 more com- le work Is all done by vol- Drktrs of Ihe Junior R«d

50 icrni.

:1ft boir.

Funds for Fight On Weeds Raised In Blaine Budget

; ia il i:y . Jon. la-Blnlne county comml'jloiier* llnvo fixed Uie coun­ty bmlKri for 1843 os follows: Of­fice ol the auditor and clerk of the dlslrlrt court, 18,415; sheriff, $10,- 440; a,yev/>r, *4,335; treasurer. J8.- 130;- prosecittlng nttomey. $3^05; eli'ctluii'. $400 founly commLislon- ers, 55,0:0 Miperlntendenl of public In-Mrucllon, JV,fi70 county pliyslclan, Sl.OOO. i

Relief. oSnge, blind, child pen- 0:1s, charities, etc.. $21,345; dls- ■in teniirt. $3,158 probate court, $1,-

Justice of the pence, *733 poor farm. 11.403 court liou.'e, $9,030 cI t- oner, *700; iiUscellaneous, *0.750 so­cial fccurlty. $800 weed control, 18.- •MO nnd road and bridges. $34 20. The figures ore substantially Uie uime as In Uie ID43 budget wlUi the •xceptlon of weed control. Several of Jie nioic vicious obnoxious weed* lave i.iki-n a hold In Uie county and irciiipt action nui.it be taken lo de- -tjoy them. Among llieae Invaders ire while top. puiicture vine, bur­dock, Canadian Uihtle and cockle- burr.

Idaho Will Raise Money to Repair U.S. Cruiser Boise

BOISE, Jan, 18 (,1’ -iA war bond lie camp;di;n to raise funds for ir rep,'\ir of the erulier U. S. S.

Boise, damaged In battle off Uie Sglonion Inlands during which It ;ook In the sinking of six Japanese A'arcraft. will be conducted In Idaho.

Money ral.-ed Uirough war bond ■ • .ales Jan. IB to Feb. 23 will go to- »nrd rep.\lrlng llie Bol;e. Tlie cam­paign will be promoted by Lion* :lub?, o. L Stanton, chairman of ;he Lions' committee, told.

Collector Charts South Side Trip

Prop'o.-fd Itlncrnrr for tlie 1043Incor ipalgn

iced la.n nldit by Cecil A. P/ost, dr]iuty collector of interrml revenue at the Tnlii K.ULS olllce,

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March l-.'i. inclailve.Cni;W^d-Ffb. 11.

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Ptge Ten t i : i e s -i :e \vs , t w in f a l l s , id a ; :o Mopday. January 18, lS-13

JANUARY

★ WAR STAMP ALBUMS

These Twin Falls

Merchants say:

A HALF-FILLED ALBUM IS L ll^ A HALF-EQUIP­PED SOLDIER"

I

AAuDi Mule Co.

The Album

AleuBder-* \

C. 0. Anderwa Co. \ •

The Am»Inw»f«d Huf»f Company

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B eu Grovtn’ WuvhooM Auociadan

Zkrlha Caapbtll'i SUirt

Blwlu Cyeltf7

Or. n'klUce 0«nd

Tic BoaUdrvin*

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CUsde Brown -Miule 4i Fumlluce Co. MU« J. Bfownltif, Inf.

Clly Fnfl Co.

Clot Book Store Conuofntij Oil Co

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Detvclirr Srot., Inc.

DIuBonil Itinlttkre Co.

Duin»*-'SV»ni(f Mcule Sloro

Filk'i. Kflllnj Atcnli for Scin notbork

F^reitn AbIo lnlrr>lniunnr« Euhance

ridftllj N»llon4j lUnk'.

rint F^enU Sarlnn A Lo&n AuocUllon

FonI Trenifer

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0»nib5ts

Clob« Seed A F(«d Co..

^ •; Hoot Lambrr & Coat Co,

Uooiler,Furniture Co. \

noward, Trtftor Ce. • \

lludfon-CUxt hhM Store \

Idaho Dfpaftmcnl Store

Idaho Efc Prodnem Co-op AuocUUra

Idaho Ride '* Tallow Co.

Idaho ncUojc Co.

Idaho PowfT Co. f

IntcriBotmlaln 5«rd A FUfI Co. Glen G. Jtnkln*. ChettoUi

Jerome Co-op Crtamery

Klnnty’»‘Wbi>le»*le Co. • M. n. KlDi Co.

Rrrnrel'a Hardirve

Ratlrr’a Jevtler*

MaUon D«aut7 S^on

The .Marfalr Khop

McVe;'! Iraplttntnl & llardtrare

Hloart MorrUaa Tire Shop

Alounlaln Stales Implement Compaojr

lUrrr Muiirare-i MerchuidUe Mart

National Laundfr A Dry Cleanen

C. n. Nfljon. Inc.

J. J. Newbtrry Co.

*. Oranir TtMiipertadon Co.. Inc.

The Orpheum and Idaho Tlicaten

Oitrander Lnmbrr Co.

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raclJIo Diamond-II lU j Company

The ParIt Co. .

TarUUn Laundcren & Dry Clranrn-

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The Park Hotel

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R. i G. Jewrlrti

lUed't lUtevay Store

RlchanUon'i Cleanrra & Dyeri

R. L. Roberta. Jeweler .

Rowlei-Mack Co.

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Safeway Store*. Ine.

8aT*Mor Drof

Sawtooth Co.

Dr. Geo. P. Stholer, Optometriit '

Seir Mannfactarinr Co. ,

\ Sberwoo<l Typewriter Ezchanc*

\ SbtU'OM Co.. a J. IlolniM

\ eierlJnj Jewelry Co.

\SQmoff Band A Orsrel Co.

-t A. Eweet * Son. rarnltun*

Asto Co.

Matic Valley Fmmlnx Company

Geo. K. Taylor, Natarop*th

T1me«*Kew«

Trinidad Deaa A EJrralor Co.

Twla.i'all* Bank A Trmt Company

Twin Fails aioHuary

Twin Fall* Motor Co.Twin FalU Jlotor Tranill Co.

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UnlQn Motor Co.

Van Enfelenj

Th« Vonta

Warberr^prei. Coal A Tnuxsfer Co.

WhlU Moim«7

F I L LA lialf equipped soldierxisn’t ready to,fight, and neitlier is a half filled Stamp

' Album. Supposing a soldier would turn back after he reached the front lines,.,

No! He couldn’t do that! Ybu’re depending on him. And so is every man. and

A woman in service for Uncle Sam depending on you,,, depending on you NOT to

turnawayfrom, to neglect that halk filled album. Maybe it was fun to start

your album—to see it grow. But yoa can’t be getting tired of it till Victory is’,

ours! Get out those half filled stamp albums. Make it a habit to shop for war \

stamps... to take your change in stamps.,, and to fill up tliose half filled albums

now!

Stamps mean Bonds and Bonds will help win the Victory!

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