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An Assoi^ated- PresB Newspaper " ‘ TOE TWTN^raXtrS NEWS .TUU^z,.No..saL. -nVIN FAT.US, IDAHO, FHIDAV MOIlNIN'C..Ai’l!II. 12, laill ■ N azi B om bers B attW N orse Towns SD ION FIGH IS fDnv[ OFAPCIES ~ -Senator McCarran Introduces- Legislation to Kill Two Reorganization Plans Sub- m ittcd by Roosevelt tBy Tlie Av.oclaled Prcvi) ------ WASHINGTONrr-Aprn-U— Aroused bpcnusc President RooseveU has dccldcd to arranRo' nfccnclcx rcRulatlnB ivlntlon, Scnntpr McCrtrran (D-Ncv) today proposed IcglS' . latlon Id- klil the two most rcccnt Rovcrnmorit rcorgiinl- zatlon plans submitted to con- Kress by the chlcf executive. i Jor Avlnllnn chamies nnd oUirr Im- f portftnl dhlfl-1. wn« Mibmltu-d twlny, 1 and ihe other. cMIIok for minor kov- mim«nlnl nllfrntloii.i. wa« wnt to Al>nr3. Cotli become pfrecUve CO daJ-^ nfler>Mil)m!Mlon uiilPM boll) Uotues of consrcM vote ___kllljheiTi;_____ _ . .McCnrmn wiii' tlie plnns wbiilt! "(iMtroy tlia rffcctlvpnPM" of the civil neronnutle* aiilhorily. whifh he helped to crenlc, nnrt wmild '•mnlce R hodRe-podce of nil ncronnuHe reg- nlstlon." «'ould Ilflaln rowrr* Unrirr todny'* plan, the CAA. ii(W »n Inilrpendent »ctiicy. would be init Into the »lruclure of the cozn- ninre dcpsrlinfnl- cxecpt thnt It would relftin lU present quMUJii- dldnl nnd nile-m«Klns powers, to be exerebed IndependenUy. The »lr Nifely bo«rd. now Inde- prndenl of the CAA. uroutrt bn obot- Ished nnd li«. fnnellons of JnvesU- Ellin; plime aoeld^RU vould be tma^ferred to the CAA. The bpard Is now eompo'jed of C. B. Allen, for- -'mer-Nrw-Yorli- airraid-Trlliunc) arlstion rdllor. nnd Tliomn' TUrdln. Mr. noosevrit e.iUmated would . . . JJOO.OOO nimunlly, nlso would trnni- ler Uie weather bureau from the sKrieiiltiire to the ' commerce dr- jisrtinenl,- II hti* been explained I that thf bureau.' which orlRiiiall}' was rrKsrded primarily a» nn aid to fnnnrrj, novi’ u vlt«lly Jmporbnt to trBn^portatlon. parllcutarly avia- lion. Tlie order nlv) called for: Tniniifrr of most dutle.s of ihe food nnd ' the tttrrlnil{iire deimrlment to the fctlcrnl «<tirltv ndmlnlstration., • Tran'fer to the labor depnrlmeut 'nf present duties of tho trea.sury and Interior departmenls t« enforce minimum wace provlnloai In federal . conilniction.contracta.____:_____ . . To Interior Prparlmrnt Trtvn*fer from the acrlciiUuri*-to ^ Ihe Interior (legprtweDt. o( ‘ those . ,roir^avn^lJoiT^incTl(Sfift*;f*mM-; nut on'lihd.i under JurltKHcllon of Ihe Inlerlnr departmmt. • • treasury department of the niiUior* Jty to approve comproniLie;i in ewes arlslne under the federal alcohol ndmlnbtratlon act. ' . FLASHES of LIFE Army Airman Receives Award WKSIIINOTON. April 11 Lieutenant Harold L. Neely, wi army flyer who rl.'Jted liU life by landlnt ».dl«ablcd plane in Ui« belief Uial a heIple.M pnMPtiKer wa» aboard, will recelvr ihr Cheney ».^ard for herol.\ni on April IT from SecrctJiry Wood- rlns. .Tlie award Of app'roxuniitcly iSOO ca."ih and a broiire plnrjue ■a.-ai..eiUbmiinl .In-jignioiy.. oL LiPtilenant . William Jl. Clirm-y who met (ImUi In It^ly in 1^18. Llciitenanl Ncely'.i act ol lit-ro- 1,-jn occurred nrnr Hill City, Kn.'<„ -rtiirlnr » dun stnrm la.it Drprm* brr 19, ,Hb hinded hl.i <Il;.nblrrt plane .Miely under tlie ml'tnkeii Impre.wlon Uial one ot..lhrer pii.wcii5;er* had been uniib'e to make a paracliutc Jump- ______ VE iRCOlSRlS Uncover Supplies'of Opium, Marihuana ' BOISF:, April It M-)-Dolr.eVnd Caldwell nuthorUle^, ftrlltlnK three times wllhln a wtpk, revealed lodny thry-iiad-micflvtrctl auppUca.of. bolli opium and marihuana wlili ii total vnUie ot nroimd J3.0M and liwl ar- rested five mrn. Late.il Brre:,t rus Uiivt of Viia Slron, a . fanner nr.-vr Melba, who chonted with lllesnl -poN.ses'Jon of Marihuana. Willard Harrl.i, Ciui.von cotmly deputy gherllf. Mid Slron hn?l at lea-it two pounds of tlie. druc. .Tlie federTil lAX on 11 1* $IM nn ounce. J. A. Elston. United Slntc.-., coni- mlMloni-r at Culdwell, Mt Slron's bond Bl $1,0M #t hU arrnlsnment. He failed to fumWi It nnd wa-i or- dered Iield In Ada couniy Jail. Earlier. John Maihers of Ciild- »»11 and 0. O. WoldberK of Nnm- po, both 20, were arre*ted lo Cald- well, for Boise police and chnrffcd JoUitb'..TlOl.lIlfRal.po.ue.«loii of niircotlc, . . rrt!'-idn«i.: ms -art' for tomorroK. Pollce.Chltf Aailln piley of BoU« sAld police found a Q uantity'of opium nnd unoklnR equipment In a Tvld here last nlRht. Two Chlne«, ChlnjT Chonc and 'Oeorse Lee. were chanted with llleRal por.sev.lon ot opium and lliclr prellmliiar>- hrnr- Ins set fo> toniorrfiR- before United States Comml.«Ioner W. A. John.wn DOlM, y, S . jssisis EB 3,37-l-Ollerc[l..i:ulLAid..o{ Stale Department __ H^in_G_ New Tlieater o( E u r o p e ’s Spreading War niy llie A.^voclattii' Pres. _XUjXSlimGION_Aptil_LL- Thc 1371 Amerlciins In Scan dinavla were •offered'lonlglit (.he full a.'i.'il.sinpcc of the stale departTneiU in ricclng Hiat irca. which .Is rapidly becom- ing the main Ihcaicr of the European war. The department .sent structlons to United State.n tliat Aniu lcniia.wbQ. mm] RHIHRUSI Army Le_avcs Cancelled W hen InroYmatiofrPdints lo Blow In W est OAMOEN. H. J,-SeoklnK i vorcc. M r, Helen M. Anderaon de- clared her husband. William: Forced her to *leep In the yard In liiiBsing ATLANTA-U loot: a cen.-sin;fak n lo Inform a laiburbnn ja11*keep«r _lhat-tw0-0f-hIi.pcl40aan-wiiro.mlM- Ina, - • , . Tajtlns a ccnsai ot n Jall.'ii’rf tmini- •.-*tor dUcoyertd hbi count of the jair* populaUon' wm two off from that of the Jailer. -areat Scoltr’ cried the Jail, keeper. '•Iw of ’em are sono,” Bomitted ' -COUHCIL-DLIffTS. la, ... E. B VM There -------- chtiia:"on«"or“tnB'Tn(mrT5leoatnB .. lack of Mme. nald the checka woold bfl placed In Ui« mall. A few days later Haye* received -------- the thtclB.- ...... — •;— ------------- •• Error •' cmCAOO-JudBe Mown S. Sul-. Jlvan explalijed to Theodore W eber, that he waant jtvlns him a flnr>of' -U nnd coiU fortleeplng. but ratlier ■for hi* poorTuHgmenl'tnTTllikWB a ulumber apot.. . iVeber-went to ilecp on tho North' vejtem railroad traeka aod two au- uatll a ^Ik^non arouied hlBi. recelvlni Informailen wlildi led the government to believe thfc Qer7nnn.i mlRht be preparlns to ttrlke a )r blow on the we.ilem front. The exact nature of this "very clear" Information was not dUnilRed t It^ «-a* given distinct credence official French circles and mill: Ary nuthoriUcs thouRlit enough o: t to wa'nj Uit public nRBliut sucJi t poMlblllty. risible Feint To UiB French a Noil offensive In the west mljht, however, mean « Oenhan fclnl.acnlnut their posl- tioas preceding a pu*h Into The Netherlands. Prcncli mllllnrj' men emphasised this pouiblllty. . Desplt sudi Rioomy farebodlnfts. tte=Frmil»rioiuidrttfmelhlnK^fo cheer about in Premier raul.ney- nand’a declamtlon before an eii- thaiinsUc'cliamber of deptiHe^. that nllird nnval operations had m nk 18 N aa-.shlpt.oIt Honi-(iy BC»In*t .* ms flBhtlnR vlth Uie allied loreej. 'Nothing had developed yet 'on the wejter:^ front, however, fot^’Uie Iiigh command’s evenlne cemraunl- reported onl}' "to the west of VosRes-some enc,my artillery which was viRorously returned' by rrencli artllleiy,” Nail m en Sighted , Tlie Oerman.1 tnnde three deep Vrtmi-feSnmunEi-TirRMr^'er eastern and norUvm France to- day. Earlier this momlnj French authorlUrs said their pureult plitnes had shot dOTO ta-o.acrmon craft which w«re wld lo have attcnpted Recent Ftench Intelligence re> porta havo told ot considerable Qcr> miln activity not only on Uie I00< ihlle 1and.4ront between the Moselle nnd'TthtnfVrlvtri biifaLw on thC' Luxembourg, Belgian and Dutcli border*.' wl^il^U lo I m c ^llouIIl procecd Gcnnnny to Genoa, llniy for eui. barkntlon on Amertcun vc<;.cls. SI- multiiiifou.Uy It souKlit tiaiismlt pcr- ill.i from the Gcniian Kovrminent, Meaiift'hllc. Sccrfi.irj- Morgen- -liHi told iiew.Mi.ipciiurii tlm t the "nile o( reajon" would prevail In crmncctlon- wtth-rflnrr.r of ,SorRTs« lni> nnd DnnLsIi n.v-.rti, in ilils cc try which Prf^klfnt. Itoo.srvclt deiccl Impounded je.Merday lo r t ife-kreiiinR, Llccnw lleijuirpd Under the pre^idcIll'.‘i ordrr, sucit ai.!.cls whclhrr in tnniioy. crerllt or otherwbe, mny not be exporlecl without a llcen.'.o Iviird by llie ircii-suo' head, Morsriiihnu atlvl.'orl t>pr.-.(in!i or firm* to coni.ncl their jnnk.'. It ronlemplatinK trnnsactlmis which might run agalnpit tho ein- bnrfio, Tlie banb, woiklns throikh the federal rf.wve banks, could oht-iln all IntormMioii. he ^ald,• An ot Jan. 1, the .Mni« depnrtnienl said. 1,067 Americans were In Nor- wny. I,75J In Sn'edcn and . 553 In Denmark, How many may want la return home was unktiown. Many were uiiil lo be mnrrlrd to Sciindl- iwvlim.1. or to havFcluii relatives tliere. a-lth'a probability that they would prefer to rtmnlii. A .*! Vi'ii the caje when Americans' were returned.from Great Ilrlt.iin, Franre and Germany i.oon after Uie war bpRjin. llwe able lo p,iy for their trnnsportotion will be pj;iii'ct- cdtodoBO, livrly In the day, tiie department received word from Uic JcRnllon nt 0^lo. Ihe NorweRian capllal occiiplwl by the Clerman.\, thnt all Ame.ricaiu there were well, ;o far Kollon* Gnvemment Mrs. J. Uorilen llarrlnian. t*e American ' minister, who followed Stockholm jhat >hn would continue lo atlck with the Rovernment. From CopenhaRon. D e n m n r k . Minister Ray Alhcrton reported Hint nil wftsnufetand'all AmrrlMns were safe. . 1 On Capitol iliil, some members' ot 'Norwegian Volunteers Report Invading German Forces Halted O.slo Yiclcls^iit Norway Fiiiltis On 'Itl.S AtltVinV of llie harbor ot 0>ia, vliirh aprnt a nUht coivtrfnr under air raldi ilrtlcnrd to rmpUaUrr Orrmany'* dcmandi (hal Norway rnmr undrr her "pralcrtlon” an Denmark had done, shOHt a portion of the Norwe>lBn harbor thkl IlQally »urrtnderrd lo the. Nail forrei. Icelniid and Oreenland. Iceland Is a slater khiRdom lo Denmark nnd Greenland b a Danl.ih colony. Secretary Hull declined to sny whnt would be at attitude of the United SLites toward a Brltlnh move to occupy either as a precautionary meMUje, Developments In War Zones BRITI.Sn DF.STRQyER8 and German emlten were fJnt tiellms ot aprradlng naval warfare In firandlaavlan waters. .Sirastlka aymboli indicate areai Germany has Uken. Approximate air line di^lante* civlnc Germany adranlage Of new baaei are Indicated. Ship Kymbolt Indicate lo« of ahip* In battlr* at Narvik and sinking of German cnilien In Ihe 8kagen«k, (By Tlio Asjoclnled Prcvi) LONDON—Bria^h navy tlRhU on In Norfteglan watpra: Churchill proclaims -iucccii-wlUi .oiore ..thoa 16 German sliips sunk. 5,000 Qerman lives estimated loit ngainst four Drltl.'Oi destroyers nnd less than 1,000 men In-'l: air thrujl* continue acro.'n Nortli«ea; Brltl.ih.warplnnes Snake two evrntng attack* on Oer- mnns at SiAvanger-nlrporl: uncon- X fay BrltLsh troop; rway weklhlfTo Join Norwegian force*. BEHLIN—Germany inys positions ■con.solidated" in -J^orway; charges Britain planned NorweRliin thrust nhend ot Germany; claims alx nU lied de-itroyers sunk, aircraft carrier and enitser bombed. PARIS — Army leaves canceled ARalnst pos.'ilbliliy of Ocnnan push Balkan States Receiye New Successes Claimed; Allies' Challenged to - Break Hold BEniJN, April II a'.-G<'nnniiy lhrii;,t a protective nnn'lnlo .‘Vamii- ninln In "llie nick o( ilnie" lo forr- .'Inil nn alli-ged Dlltlsh pl.iii lo at- tack the rcich from Korwuy. Gi-r- inns eontrndi^ tonight. ^ ^ ..Tliej- <|i.flrd tlie alllM 'to birak the Gennan hold In Uie norih. wliloh they Mid w;ui being coiiMiUdaied with a .steady, unbroken liow ot re lnfore«>ment.i from Germany, aju claimed'new *ucce.«cs In Uie iiav.il. Ir war. ONB.’offlcl.il Grrninn neas nsen' /, ruportcrt th>t Gprni.in Imnbera b.idiy damaged a HrltWi airpiunn carrier lnt4i tlibi aflenioon In th'o North sen, tliat a DrltUh cruKr was hit wlllt .two bombs today, and that more Brlt^;^\:rny^hnd irciUtTyca’ yc,iSKrii^'*:;ngpy-^ DND reported In n i>p<vlnl huIleUn that tlifl Gerhian nnny at. llTRen. Norwny. h.id c.iptured-live IlriUsh ahlp,s loaded with war ,'ui)plli'*, hV ciudinR cannon, machlnc-i.TJiu and munitions. Tlie Gennan prt.w nnd • officlal- ..om selted tijion this rcjwrt a.*i evi- dence ot A BrltUli plan to attack Germany •from Norway nnd com- plete Ju-sUflcation Jor Oon7innj''s tiinut to Uie ncrl.li. 0 ‘n'\i STOCKHOLM-NorwrRlan mtnutc -ion 'rally 16 Join allies agijlast Na*U: claim .succe.vscs against In- Tndent, • ■ ' . SOnUBJ jcC"OcitnaJi waminif"th version,from.reiJh to iUUes wlll'be -unneulral”; Dueharest niurdcr of German rouple, aliesed Naa cple*. jrlnKS-ffiruf-lnUniauoma.cDtnpli- ‘catlons: reporta of Buwlan • troop conccntrnllons create nervoume.w; fetir Gennan push down tanubo. ' 'BEXanADB-Mjattrjous Jeanct-n •'do not reibt Germany If you value roused early today by an earth m -* THR HAaUE—Netlierlands |;or- mor. Tlie .tlioO: was fell In Jtecon- emment takes steps astilnst latcmol tf« r a t and Fruicoli, ftpproslmat«r, u trell as exUmal dangert. move lr~M0-:niUe8'.TOt'of-.hm ;'biiiniof»fip«iTentlr-dlfected-agnlnrt-Ptrtca- damaga *■»* jeporled. iNasla. ' V.' - ■ New German Warning Russia Reported Concentrating Troops Near ----- -R umaniaV-Border • BUCHAREST.' April 12' (Friday)’— Germany ha.<> notified southcfistem European nations that any country moving to switch trade from the relch to the allies will be con.sidered un- neutral., it was reported rellttbly In southeastern: European capitals early todayr" ' . .. A German news bulletin Issued in ihe same caplUiI.'s also ’If Gcnnnn troops hud uni Rone up there In tlie. nick of iluie and In lni|Vx!hi5 force," outhorlr«l .iouR»-saltI.-’'l]ie EiiRlWi woiihl bo tlicrc now nnd Gertnaiiy would be worr>'lng about- tho- delenjic of her northrtti border,” - Tlie B ritt'h «hli\» were ,sent to BcTRcn aliend of time. DNU jAld, |C«ntlnD«4 on I’.si* :, Cnli-rB I) Bi-ilisli and--\azi Sra I'mces (Jrapple Sj)rx‘ii(.linji S o a ^ ar •S-IOfKIIOr-M, i: (Frkla aiicl- C:-(nvn Prmn- UlnUHi II nl Norway Norwi'Rtaii town near llic .S'.vc(ii..:h ijofclcr, uiily IIiitc miiuiliv; before G erm an hoiiibci.' rakU'cl th(. tuwii, the Swi-flish iic'w.» aj;piu'.v n'Dorlt'd,early itKlay, . . ' .Si-vi'cal ;n'r,-.(iii.s ivi-r>' m jiin'd by ;li<- Ijoinbs. Till- riKnicy ;;alil llir riillri' rnyai ramlly liou' i;, .?;ilr at .ni iimU.-Ji'lo.'.cd plai'i'. T Ik klm:. 111 '. laiiilly'and lli(' isurwoRian Rovrrnm cnt had conc to .Syl)i..ii:;,micl from Klvcnmi, a.S mile,'; lo tli(“ .south. Roth riviM'tini and iiiimar, io which thf Kovornmcnt nr.'.t n,Tl th|. r/lTm-'ni [■IV|..nn Til...r- 'V ..'rlv In flamc.s, •^!aIly oilier NorweR Ian (own.s were rc))ori<‘d hoinbccl riuir.sday.. Heavy coluimis ol .snroke wi-re MTU Iroin the Nc>r'*i'^laii* IxjkUt .■oiitirot 0 \!o- nnti cauiicinadiiiK could be heard. A iiav.T) hnttlr brlwrrn Ilnli'.h anil Ci-rnian torcc% out...liic the port ol I'ronciheim was reported tjy me .Nnvin;ian radio at. Oii'.Mlliei; niiHili plane.', attacked Grnnan ar-lilii,K in Trondheim tjorrt. .Minutrnirn In -Artlon NorAfKinii nilnuteinen, «ome ol lein armed with nollilng but Miot.- aiv, r.ililrd to the defeiue of the nntloii, Tliey were reixjrted to Imve ■t.ikeii the port of Brnten. arrested le coniniftiider of the forirei.-, ot KoiiRsvtriKer, nrnr the Swedlih bor- der and defeated German forces be- fore Klvcnini, • Tlia voluiileers »ho niTe.V.ed the KonR-.vinRer commander just had returned from FliUnnd, where Uie.v fousht Uio Rur-'ians, Eivenmi was bo«iibfd several times durlns 'nmixlay, Two'perfoiis were kllletl. many hurt and numerous b!illdlng.i were set afire by Incen- diary bombs. Tliree Wniies raided the loan dur- Inc thc mornUiK, In tiie afternoon. nl;ie planes carried out atiacks in seveml wnves, droppinR both explo- jlve ntid Incendiao' bomb', KonRsvinKcr nl.'O was' bombed. Fnrtrcw Ktlu-il German nnd Norwesian troops ere flchUng nl several pointa west ot KonfsvlnRer, and nt Eidwold. halfway between O»lo and. Ha.mar. Tlie Germans, however, were mas- ters of the major portion of the rail*, ay between Oslo nnd Kongn’lnser. Mnjor IIoch-Nlelseii. the com- mander of the KonRsvlnger fortress, was selr.ed by ihe Norwegian volun- teem when he refused lo Rive them ann^. Tlie voluntcen then helped thrmselves to the equlpmyit tiiey needed. Earlier. Ma)or Itoch-Nlelicn had relea-sed the German priie crew tnken la.sl nutumn from .the Ger- man militar?' cojnmnnd. rpi'crnlicflu'orkcn. uatralnri pea»- DBOUC ftL ILS ULLItO 111 British^Reports 18 Ger- man Ships Sunk Wilh .5000 Lives.Lost- I.ONIION.-Aprll 12 itricliyl (n Thr Itriitrr (Brilith) itewi wrvice. ijuollnc "authorllativc" Kenrecian elrclrt In Sloekhoim. laid early to- day th»t "Drili.th form are un- drr>toa<l to have etteeted a land- Inc a short distance south of Nar- vik and are endeavorlnt to Join up witli Nonveclan form.'' The same aource*. said Hellin', reported the Dritl.ih and Norwe- rlana were "In cisM eantact near nerRen." ... ■■An earlirr rTpart rNoTJdenla.' Sweden, also (iarrled -by Reater. »IA BrilUh waniiipt had been teen, 'apparently bndinc treopi? trom the coast of osier Oslo liori, (Tliese rfport* l t d Indepen- dent eonflrmallon and were taken with rcaene by neutral ebiervcra). tary scJiool cadet* re-nwnded to tlie Rovemmcnt's call lo Join the Drit- bh-French allies aRaliut ths Nails, ■nity took to Uie field with what waapons wer^- at hand, hastily forti- fylnc .eveiT ijo.v.lble defcnje point in German hands. (C^nUnunl «n r<(* i. Colaon I) Swedes Lay Mines On Western .Coast STOCKHOLM. April 13 (Friday) ('?)—Swedish auUiorlUes today an- nounced they were mlnlns a loo- mile'.strfetch of their west coast to tniard Swedbh neutrality from the actions of DritUh and GcrmAn fleeu In the Katlesnt. --------- - - The mined wateri extend north from Vnrtierit. half ».ay down the Kattesat, to half way between Ljre- kll and Stromstead, or wlUiln 30 miles of the Norwejian border near Otlo, . . LONDON. A prini l^r-The soni- - ber slmpes of Brluln’s fleet, ac- claimed already as tlio destroyers of moro Umn J8 NarJ ve.sseli and per- hnp.1 upw ard of S.OOO Nazi lives, 10. 1- aed nnd fouRht in prolonged battlft loniRht, charved by-Winston Chur- chill with the ta.ik of slnklns every Gerroan ship In Ui# jateways to UiK Bnltlc. Tlio ••first crunch Of war," let Off by German lnva.<lon of Denmark and Norway, rnsed on In OiB4torm>^ norlhem r.ejw. and Ui* roj'al navy wA.^ bidcllnK f(k total destruction of Illtler'a .lea pofcTr. While Churclilll made tt- plain that lip ta the time of Ills speech. Uie nllie.i had telwd no N&nvesian coAstAl.jiohiU..British ncwi ARenelea ^onirnuccT"lb''T)fini'Tii>c«iniWKr'‘'- Ont of Uies^ rrporU' said British vair.hlps appeared to .be landlnr - men from outer Oslo fjord; olhem told of continued naval action at Trondheim. In Uie Skajerrak and elicwhere. For Uic time belnff. the report* Tverefnccepted wlUr resoro ' by neutm l bbflervcn. To CTiurchltl.'first lord of the admiralty and director of slralfsy . of nil Uie Britbh armed te'rvlces. Uie liavj-'t! feaUi of the last two . dnys "are wortly of any la otir hbtor>^'* nnd haw pul Uie allies on Uie hich rond to •Melory." This he - putnincloaib' proclaimed to a wildly cxclt«l house of commons todny. .ThI.i reJolcUiB nallon. comparlnR U»e heavy Geniinii-nen los.^ea-iHUi" a total of four sunken DrlUsh de- atroi-em. was wllllnR lo believe him. ^Today. howc^.er. Germany brwd- ^ t a claim that Its bombtn .had bndly ditsnnced a British alrcraTC, (C«sllai.«t I. Colgaa I) ' . : Sweden Looms as New Arena By KIRKE U SIMPSON The Franco-Brltlsli allies are strlkinc heavily at Germnny's BalUc Pide door In ^ia hope of shortening Danublan natlon(t|^!partlcularly Humanlai .that “river ship, plhg will be safeguMaed'with —^ --------------------- = ------------ all means.” . ■ The rclrh. htis dcmandtid ~,t-4o-tood-ttR-nunbbat.’ ____ Uib'Hrcr-nrpniwrrtransporu ot oil and wheat at^lnst “BtiUih aabotaRo.7 TMe'p* «ii t>ccoe Tnt) bcrraiit-notlflcailm^ cMicem- ..le.'a. »itltch>ln trade w u jtvin weiiihi by the reported pmtence of raore'Uian 100.000 German' "Ucbt- nlna- troops near" tlitLBvtyfarlan fromJer. and nearly 300500 moM'ai C rs(^'; In.conquered-Poland, - - In. addition It was leportcd here, vlthbut conflniie^lan. Ifiat .Buuta hodiconceniiated troops at Odetsa. •^ m lie * from aum4nl»'a-,ea»t- AddMg lo the (ccumulinlca of tneTCarr----- —7----------- That hope ^la definitely lo Jn tho report to pnrllamciit b>' ... ston'Criurdilll. BiHlbh first loni of admiralty, on the va.it battle of sea 1 air power preclpltatwl.by Qerr of a German-Sin and a German inunlUons expert, reportedly by "ths Ment of another foreiRn power,"/ ^ J t waa.feawd-lnlemailohnl. ram: IflcaUona of tha crime would In- CKUB Balkan. tcn.'Jon., ' jitter* Sp^ds Iff of leaflets from speed-* In tlie. slreots of ficatle: Belirade laat nUht In which Yujo- alara were warned, “do not' resist Oennaiy if you value your free- dom." idto-eontrlbuted to (he Jlt- t«t*.'Man)r penoni wera arrested. butT ------ - '•Hitler ha.t made as prat a stra- tcRlc and poIKIcal error ai 'Napol- eoii when he Invaded'Spain.*’ Chur- chUl daolansd,___ . ~ Of Ereatcr- Injitortancs than- Uio IncompIete.doUiU ha gavT coticcm- Ine the batUe was hU.Rrlm aisur- to .parllamenl. Uiat “all Oer- ahlps In the Skaftserak nnd the Kattegat will be niDk,'' Tliat bn»d> ly confirmed a flood of rumor* that German rorcf's In Nonmy, laced now by (tufenlcg Norwtgtan rc«^tance, hava ^een cut off by « u U Uis Brlttib' that.^uiuout double paisago from Uie Btllic lo the North Sea. the German cluteli on Nohray can. be retained only by tending additional troopi through Tliere hnve been clear Inlitna-; Uons thnt Moscow brought the eon-l fllct, wlUi Finland to an early',cod,' Churchill nbo fcJ^esaw “far larger events” Impending u a result ot the ■TeckleM" Gennan ids’enUire.. Gennan'Jn\nslon of Sweden to resfore_ *•*’*' Nasi Ian march, perhaps at ScrcdUH In- viuudn. to aelze and hold all outlets to..Oconany for fiwetflsh or Nor. veglaa troa..3hitt may:ba iha.Iaiser- evept Churchill had lo mlpd. Cot- Ung. Oermai^ otf .compltUly from', that reaourto vould b« the iltrewd- tst'dtrake of ths war to dat£,'mlll- tw y or- economic. ' •• '■ The poaidblUty.Uiat'Swedlsh nsuT tn lltf m«]( «}on'be':o*ertlumrD b f ahecr >Kazli.Deccss!Qr.ot.8iRporUot Qeiman .forea la Nenray >o- oUiv coestten. jiV trtc>rfa;«r«tnd' eaJitem r?a^dijBl«ht da. ed. rather than risk a itnigglt with ■ the'^lles. AKled-Tttrltlsh forea nazsed n e a r;: Russia'! eftitem frontier* ahd .eloas .' enoucb.to drl»c ><y being mobQlsedcloie to the7tumab>' laa-RusilaB froaUer la heavy fm t.. ttJsJjot_clear wbcUierJhat^lmi^'‘ pUu a .ncw_-Moscoir;Um tt?to n ~ vftde^esaanWriTwKeffierTtrii; aierelr » deIenslve-moiv.--Pcnlblr~- JUtaslA t e a n t h a t , Uie ;alllt>.^ai ' TiRfcey wlirstrlka'Utm.’iU v'tt -Omwtajr'B. ,west. .{natt, :hftr.i't* im U y ottcndrf.;.'.' •• J '''

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Page 1: An Assoi^ated- TOE TWTN^raXtrS NEWS .TUU^z,.No..saL. N a z ...newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Twin... · A.*! Vi'ii the caje when Americans' were returned.from Great Ilrlt.iin,

An Assoi^ated- PresB Newspaper " ‘ T O E T W T N ^ r a X t r S N E W S

.TUU ^z,.No..saL. -n V IN FAT.US, ID A H O , FH ID A V M O IlN IN 'C ..A i’ l! I I . 12, l a i l l ■

N a z i B o m b e r s B a t t W N o r s e T o w n sSDION FIGHISfDnv[OFAPCIES

~ -S e n a to r M c C a rra n In tro d u c e s - L e g is la tio n to K ill T w o R e o rg a n iz a tio n P l a n s S u b - m ittc d b y R o o s e v e l t

tBy Tlie Av.oclaled Prcvi)------ W A S H IN G T O N rr-A p rn -U —

Aroused b p cnusc P r e s id e n t RooseveU h a s d c c ld c d to a rran R o ' nfccnclcx rcR u la tlnB iv ln tlo n , S c n n tp r M cC rtrran (D -N cv) to d a y p ro p o se d IcglS'

. la tlo n Id- k lil t h e tw o m o st rc c c n t R ovcrnm orit rco rg iin l- z a tlon p la n s su b m it te d to con- Kress by th e c h lc f e x ec u tiv e .i

Jor Avlnllnn chamies nnd oUirr Im- f portftnl dhlfl-1. wn« Mibmltu-d twlny, 1 • and ihe other. cMIIok for minor kov-

mim«nlnl nllfrntloii.i. wa« w nt to Al>nr3. Cotli become

pfrecUve CO daJ-^ nfler>Mil)m!Mlon uiilPM boll) Uotues of consrcM vote

___kllljheiTi;_____ _. .McCnrmn w iii' tlie plnns wbiilt! "(iMtroy tlia rffcctlvpnPM" of the civil neronnutle* aiilhorily. w hifh he helped to crenlc, nnrt wmild '•mnlce R hodRe-podce of nil ncronnuHe reg- nlstlon."

«'ould Ilflaln rowrr*Unrirr todny'* plan, the CAA. ii(W

»n Inilrpendent »ctiicy. would be init Into the »lruclure of the cozn- n inre dcpsrlinfnl- cxecpt thnt It would relftin lU present quMUJii- dldnl nnd nile-m«Klns powers, to be exerebed IndependenUy.

The »lr Nifely bo«rd. now Inde- prndenl of the CAA. uroutrt bn obot- Ished nnd li«. fnnellons of JnvesU- E llin ; plime aoeld^RU vould be tma^ferred to the CAA. T h e bpard Is now eompo'jed of C. B. Allen, for-

-'m er-N rw -Y orli- a irra id -T rlliunc) arlstion rdllor. nnd Tliom n' TUrdln.

Mr. noosevrit e.iUmated would . . . JJOO.OOO nimunlly, nlso would trnn i- ler Uie weather bureau from the sKrieiiltiire to the ' commerce dr- jisrtinenl,- II hti* been explained

I that thf bureau.' which orlRiiiall}' was rrKsrded primarily a» nn aid to

■ fnnnrrj, novi’ u vlt«lly Jm porbnt to trBn^portatlon. parllcutarly avia- lion.

Tlie order nlv) called for:Tniniifrr of most dutle.s of ihe

food nnd' the tttrrlnil{iire deimrlment to the

fctlcrnl «<tirltv ndmlnlstration., • Tran'fer to the labor depnrlmeut

'n f present duties o f tho trea.sury and Interior departmenls t« enforce minimum wace provlnloai In federal

. coniln ic tion .contrac ta.____:_____. . To Interior P rp a rlm rn t

Trtvn*fer from the acrlciiUuri*-to ^ Ihe Interior (legprtweDt. o( ‘ those

. ,roir^avn^lJoiT^incTl(Sfift*;f*mM-; nut on 'lihd.i under JurltKHcllon of Ihe Inlerlnr departm m t. ■ • •

treasury department of the niiUior* Jty to approve comproniLie;i in ewes arlslne under the federal alcohol ndmlnbtratlon act. ' .

FLASHES o f LIFE

Army Airman Receives Award

WKSIIINOTON. April 11 Lieutenant Harold L. Neely, wi army flyer who rl.'Jted liU life by landlnt ».dl«ablcd plane in Ui« belief Uial a heIple.M pnMPtiKer wa» aboard, will recelvr ihr Cheney ».^ard for herol.\ni on April IT from SecrctJiry Wood- rlns.

.Tlie award Of app'roxuniitcly iSOO ca."ih and a broiire plnrjue

■a.-ai..eiUbmiinl .In -jign io iy .. oL LiPtilenant . William Jl. Clirm-y who met (ImUi In It^ly in 1 18.

Llciitenanl Ncely'.i act ol lit-ro- 1,-jn occurred nrnr Hill City, Kn.'<„

-rtiirlnr » dun stnrm la.it Drprm* brr 19, ,Hb hinded hl.i <Il;.nblrrt plane .Miely under tlie ml'tnkeii Impre.wlon Uial one o t..lh re r pii.wcii5;er* had been uniib'e to make a paracliutc Jump- ______

VEiRCOlSRlSUncover S u p p l i e s 'o f

Opium , M a r ih u a n a 'BOISF:, April It M-)-Dolr.eVnd

Caldwell nuthorUle^, ftrlltlnK three times wllhln a wtpk, revealed lodny thry-iiad-micflvtrctl auppUca.of. bolli opium and marihuana wlili ii total vnUie ot nroimd J3.0M and liwl ar­rested five mrn.

Late.il Brre:,t rus Uiivt of Viia Slron, a . fanner nr.-vr Melba, who

chonted with lllesnl -poN.ses'Jon of Marihuana.

Willard Harrl.i, Ciui.von cotmly deputy gherllf. Mid Slron hn?l at lea-it two pounds of tlie. druc. .Tlie federTil lAX on 11 1* $IM nn ounce.

J. A. Elston. United Slntc.-., coni- mlMloni-r at Culdwell, Mt Slron's bond Bl $1,0M #t hU arrnlsnment. He failed to fumWi It nnd wa-i or­dered Iield In Ada couniy Jail.

Earlier. John Maihers of Ciild- »»11 and 0 . O. WoldberK of Nnm- po, both 20, were arre*ted lo Cald­well, for Boise police and chnrffcd JoUitb'..TlOl.lIlfRal.po.ue.«loii of niircotlc, . .

rrt!'-idn«i.: m s - a r t ' fortomorroK.

Pollce.Chltf Aailln piley of BoU« sAld police found a Q uantity 'o f opium nnd unoklnR equipment In a Tvld here last nlRht. Two Chlne«, ChlnjT Chonc and 'Oeorse Lee. were chanted with llleRal por.sev.lon ot opium and lliclr prellmliiar>- h rn r- Ins set fo> toniorrfiR- before United States Comml.«Ioner W. A. John.wnDOlM,

y, S. jssisisEB

3 ,3 7 - l - O l l e r c [ l . . i : u l L A i d . .o { S t a l e D e p a r t m e n t

_ _ H^in_G_ New T l i e a t e r o (E u ro p e ’s S p re a d in g W a r

niy llie A.^voclattii' Pres. _X U jX Slim G IO N _A ptil_L L -

T h c 1371 A m erlc iins In S c a n d in a v la w ere • o f fe re d 'l o n lg l i t (.he fu ll a.'i.'il.sinpcc of th e s t a l e departT neiU in ricc lng H ia t i r c a . w h ic h .Is rap id ly b e c o m ­in g th e m a in I h c a ic r o f th e E u ro p e a n w ar.

T h e d e p a r tm e n t .sen t s t r u c t lo n s to U n ite d S ta te .n

tliat Aniu l cniia.wbQ.

mm]RHIHRUSI

A rm y Le_avcs C an ce lled W h e n In ro Y m atio frP d in ts lo

B low In W es t

OAMOEN. H. J,-SeoklnK i vorcc. M r, Helen M. Anderaon de­clared her husband. William:

Forced her to *leep In the yard In

liiiBsing ATLANTA-U loot: a cen.-sin;fak

n lo Inform a laiburbnn ja11*keep«r _lhat-tw0-0f-hIi.pcl40aan-wiiro.mlM-

Ina, - •, . Tajtlns a ccnsai ot n Jall.'ii’rf tmini-

•.-*tor dUcoyertd hbi count of the jair* populaUon' wm two off from that of the Jailer.

- a rea t Scoltr’ cried the Jail, keeper. '•Iw of ’em are sono,”

B o m itte d '-COUHCIL-DLIffTS. la, ... E . B

VM There

-------- chtiia :"on«"or“tnB'Tn(mrT5leoatnB.. lack of Mme. nald the checka woold

bfl placed In Ui« mall.• A few days later Haye* received

-------- the th tc lB .- ...... — •;— ------------- ••

E r r o r •' cmCAOO-JudBe Mown S. Sul-.

Jlvan explalijed to Theodore W eber, that he waant jtv lns him a flnr>of'

-U nnd coiU fo rt leeplng. b u t ratlier ■ for hi* poorTuHgmenl'tnTTllikWB

a ulumber apot.. .iVeber-went to ilecp on tho N orth '

v e jtem railroad traeka aod two au-

uatll a ^ Ik ^ n o n arouied hlBi.

recelvlni Informailen wlildi led the government to believe thfc Qer7nnn.i mlRht be preparlns to ttrlke a

)r blow on the we.ilem front.The exact nature of this "very

clear" Information was not dUnilRed t It «-a* given distinct credence official French circles and mill:

Ary nuthoriUcs thouRlit enough o: t to wa'nj Uit public nRBliut sucJi t

poMlblllty.r is ib le Feint

To UiB French a Noil offensive In the west mljht, however, m ean « Oenhan fclnl.acnlnut their posl- tioas preceding a pu*h Into The Netherlands.

Prcncli mllllnrj' men emphasised this pouiblllty.. Desplt sudi Rioomy farebodlnfts. tte=F rm il»rio iu idrttfm elh lnK ^fo cheer about in Premier rau l.n e y - nand’a declamtlon before an eii- thaiinsUc'cliamber of deptiHe^. th a t nllird nnval operations had m nk 18 N aa-.shlpt.oIt Honi-(iy BC»In*t .*

ms flBhtlnR vlth Uie allied loreej. 'Nothing had developed yet 'on

the wejter:^ front, however, fot^’Uie Iiigh command’s evenlne cemraunl-

reported onl}' "to the west of VosRes-some enc,my artillery which was viRorously returned'

by rrencli artllleiy,”Nail m e n Sighted ,

Tlie Oerman.1 tnnde three deepV r tm i- fe S n m u n E i-T irR M r^ 'e r eastern and norUvm France to ­day. Earlier this mom lnj French authorlUrs said their pureult plitnes had shot dOTO ta-o.acrm on c ra ft which w«re wld lo have a ttcnp ted

Recent Ftench Intelligence re> porta havo told ot considerable Qcr> miln activity not only on Uie I00< ihlle 1and.4ront between the Moselle nnd'TthtnfVrlvtri biifaLw on thC' Luxembourg, Belgian and Dutcli border*.'

wl^il^U lo I m c ^llouIIl procecd Gcnnnny to Genoa, llniy fo r eui. barkntlon on Amertcun vc<;.cls. SI- multiiiifou.Uy It souKlit tiaiism lt pcr-

ill.i from the Gcniian Kovrminent, Meaiift'hllc. Sccrfi.irj- Morgen-

-liHi told iiew.Mi.ipciiurii tlm t the "n ile o( reajon" would prevail In crmncctlon- wtth-rflnrr.r of ,SorRTs« lni> nnd DnnLsIi n.v-.rti, in ilils cc try which Prf^klfnt. Itoo.srvclt deiccl Impounded je.Merday lo r t

ife-kreiiinR,Llccnw lleijuirpd

Under the pre^idcIll'.‘i ordrr, sucit ai.!.cls whclhrr in tnniioy. crerllt or otherwbe, mny not be exporlecl without a llcen.'.o Iviird by llie ircii-suo' head, Morsriiihnu atlvl.'orl t>pr.-.(in!i or firm* to coni.ncl their jnnk.'. It ronlemplatinK trnnsactlmis which might run agalnpit tho ein- bnrfio, Tlie banb, woiklns th ro ikh the federal rf.wve banks, could oht-iln all IntormMioii. he ^ald,•

An ot Jan. 1, the .Mni« depnrtnienl said. 1,067 Americans were In Nor- w ny. I,75J In Sn'edcn and . 553 In Denmark, How many may want la return home was unktiown. Many were uiiil lo be mnrrlrd to Sciindl- iwvlim.1. or to havFclu ii relatives tliere. a-lth 'a probability tha t they would prefer to rtmnlii.

A.*! Vi'ii the caje when Americans' were returned.from Great Ilrlt.iin, Fran re and Germany i.oon after Uie w ar bpRjin. llw e able lo p,iy for th e ir trnnsportotion will be pj;iii'ct- cdtodoBO ,

livrly In the day, tiie department received word from Uic JcRnllon nt 0^lo. Ihe NorweRian capllal occiiplwl by the Clerman.\, th n t all Ame.ricaiu there were well, ;o far

Kollon* Gnvemment Mrs. J. Uorilen llarrlnian. t*e

American ' minister, who followed

Stockholm jha t >hn would continue lo atlck with the Rovernment.

From CopenhaRon. D e n m n r k . M inister Ray Alhcrton reported Hint nil wftsnufetand'all AmrrlMns were safe. . 1

O n Capitol iliil, some members' ot

'Norwegian Volunteers Report Invading German Forces HaltedO.slo Yiclcls^iit Norway Fiiiltis On

'Itl.S AtltVinV of llie harbor ot 0>ia, vliirh aprnt a nUht coivtrfnr under air raldi ilrtlcnrd to rmpUaUrr Orrmany'* dcmandi (hal Norway rnmr undrr her "pralcrtlon” an Denmark had done, shOHt a portion of the Norwe>lBn harbor thkl IlQally »urrtnderrd lo the. Nail forrei.

Icelniid and Oreenland. Iceland Is a slater khiRdom lo Denmark nnd Greenland b a Danl.ih colony.

Secretary Hull declined to sny w hnt would be at attitude of the United SLites toward a Brltlnh move to occupy either as a precautionary meMUje,

Developments In War Zones

BRITI.Sn DF.STRQyER8 and German em lten were fJnt tiellms ot aprradlng naval warfare In firandlaavlan waters. .Sirastlka aymboli indicate areai Germany has Uken. Approximate a ir line di^lante* civlnc Germany adranlage Of new baaei are Indicated. Ship Kymbolt Indicate lo« of ahip* In battlr* a t Narvik and sinking of German cn ilien In Ihe 8kagen«k,

(By Tlio Asjoclnled Prcvi) LONDON—Bria^h navy tlRhU on

In Norfteglan watpra: Churchill proclaims -iucccii-wlUi .oiore ..thoa 16 German sliips sunk. 5,000 Qerman lives estimated loit ngainst four Drltl.'Oi destroyers nnd less than 1,000 men In-'l: air thrujl* continue acro.'n Nortli«ea; Brltl.ih.warplnnes Snake two evrntng attack* on O er- m nns at SiAvanger-nlrporl: uncon-

X fay BrltLsh troop; rway weklhlfTo Join

Norwegian force*.BEHLIN—Germany inys positions

■con.solidated" in -J^orway; charges B rita in planned NorweRliin th ru st nhend ot Germany; claims alx nU lied de-itroyers sunk, aircraft carrier and enitser bombed.

PARIS — Army leaves canceled ARalnst pos.'ilbliliy of O cnnan push

Balkan States Receiye

N ew S u c c e s s e s C l a i m e d ; A llie s ' C h a lle n g e d to

- B re a k HoldBEniJN, April II a'.-G<'nnniiy

lhrii;,t a protective nnn'lnlo .‘Vamii- ninln In "llie nick o( ilnie" lo forr- .'Inil nn alli-ged Dlltlsh pl.iii lo a t­tack the rcich from Korwuy. Gi-r-

inns eontrndi^ tonight. ^ ..Tliej- <|i.flrd tlie alllM 'to birak

the G ennan hold In Uie norih. wliloh they Mid w;ui being coiiMiUdaied with a .steady, unbroken liow ot re lnfore«>ment.i from Germany, aju claimed'new *ucce.«cs In Uie iiav.il.

Ir war.ONB.’offlcl.il Grrninn neas nsen'

/ , ruportcrt th>t Gprni.in Imnbera b.idiy damaged a HrltWi airpiunn carrier lnt4i tlibi aflenioon In th'o North sen, tlia t a DrltUh c ruK r was h it wlllt .two bombs today, and that

more B r l t ^ ; ^ \ : r n y ^ h n d irciUtTyca’ yc,iSKrii^'*:;ngpy-^

DND reported In n i>p<vlnl huIleUn tha t tlifl Gerhian nnny at. llTRen. Norwny. h.id c.iptured-live IlriUsh ahlp,s loaded with war ,'ui)plli'*, hV ciudinR cannon, machlnc-i.TJiu and munitions.

Tlie G ennan prt.w nnd • officlal- ..om selted tijion this rcjwrt a.*i evi­dence ot A BrltUli plan to attack Germany •from Norway nnd com­plete Ju-sUflcation Jor Oon7innj''s ti in u t to Uie ncrl.li.

0‘n '\iSTOCKHOLM-NorwrRlan m tnutc

-ion 'rally 16 Join allies agijlast Na*U: claim .succe.vscs against In- Tndent, • ■ ' .

S O n U B JjcC"OcitnaJi waminif"th version,from.reiJh to iUUes w lll'be -unneulral”; Dueharest niurdcr of German rouple, aliesed N aa cple*. jrlnKS-ffiruf-lnUniauoma.cDtnpli-

‘catlons: reporta of Buwlan • troop conccntrnllons create nervoume.w; fetir Gennan push down ta n u b o .' 'BEXanADB-M jattrjous Jeanct-n •'do not reibt Germany If you value

roused early today by an earth m - * THR HAaUE—Netlierlands |;o r - mor. Tlie .tlioO: was fell In Jtecon- em m ent takes steps astilnst la tcm ol tf« r a t and Fruicoli, ftpproslmat«r, u trell as exUmal dangert. move lr~M0-:niUe8'.T O t'o f - .h m ; 'b i i in io f »fip«iTentlr-dlfected-agnlnrt-Ptrtca- damaga *■»* jeporled. iNasla. ' V.'

- ■

New German WarningRussia Reported Concentrating Troops Near ----- - R umaniaV-Border• BUCHAREST.' A p ril 12 ' (F r id a y )’— G e rm a n y ha.<> no tified

s o u th c f is te m E u ro p ea n n a t io n s t h a t a n y c o u n try m oving to s w itc h trad e from th e re lc h to th e a llie s w ill b e con.sidered u n - n e u t r a l . , it was re p o r te d rellttb ly I n s o u th e a s te r n : E u ropean c a p ita ls early to d a y r" ' . . .

A G erm a n new s b u lle tin Issued in ih e s a m e caplUiI.'s also

’If Gcnnnn troops hud uni Rone up there In tlie. nick of iluie and In lni|Vx!hi5 force," outhorlr«l .iouR »-saltI.-’'l]ie EiiRlWi woiihl bo tlicrc now nnd Gertnaiiy would be worr>'lng about- tho- delenjic of her northrtti border,” •- Tlie B ritt 'h «hli\» were ,sent to BcTRcn aliend of time. DNU jAld,

|C«ntlnD«4 on I’.si*:, Cnli-rB I)

B i-ilis li a n d - - \ a z i S r a I 'm c e s (Jrapple

Sj)rx‘ii(.linji S o a ^ ar

•S -IO fK IIO r-M , i : (F rk la aiicl- C:-(nvn P rm n - U l n U H i

II nl Norway

N orw i'R taii tow n n e a r llic .S'.vc(ii..:h ijo fclcr, uiily IIiitc miiuiliv; b e fo re G e rm a n hoiiibci.' rakU'cl th (. tu w ii, th e Swi-flish iic'w.» aj;piu'.v n 'D o rlt'd ,ea rly itKlay, . . '

.Si-vi'cal ;n'r,-.(iii.s ivi-r>' m ji in 'd by ;li<- Ijoinbs.Till- riK nicy ;;alil l lir r iill r i ' rnyai r a m lly liou' i;, .?;ilr a t .ni

iimU.-Ji'lo.'.cd p la i'i '. T I k klm:. 111'. l a i i i l l y 'a n d lli(' isurwoRian R o v r rn m c n t h a d conc to .Syl)i..ii:;,micl f ro m K lvcnm i, a.S mile,'; lo tli(“ .south.

R o th riviM 'tini a n d iiiim ar, io w h ic h t h f K ovornm cnt nr.'.tn,Tl th | . r/lTm-'ni [■IV|..nn T il...r- 'V . . 'r l v Inflam c.s,

•^!aIly o i l ie r N o r w e R I a n (own.s w ere rc))ori<‘d hoinbccl riu ir .sday ..

H eav y co lu im is ol .snroke wi-re MTU Iroin the Nc>r'*i' laii*

IxjkUt .■oiitirot 0 \!o- nnti cauiicinadiiiK could be heard.

A iiav.T) hnttlr brlwrrn Ilnli'.h anil Ci-rnian torcc% out...liic the port ol I'ronciheim was reported tjy me .Nnvin;ian radio at. Oii'.Mlliei;

niiHili plane.', attacked Grnnan ar-lilii,K in Trondheim tjorrt.

.Minutrnirn In -Artlon NorAfKinii nilnuteinen, «ome ol lein armed with nollilng but Miot.- aiv, r.ililrd to the defeiue of the

nntloii, Tliey were reixjrted to Imve ■t.ikeii the port of Brnten. arrested le coniniftiider of the forirei.-, ot

KoiiRsvtriKer, nrnr the Swedlih bor­der and defeated German forces be­fore Klvcnini, •

Tlia voluiileers »ho niTe.V.ed the KonR-.vinRer commander just had r e t u r n e d from FliUnnd, where Uie.v fousht Uio Rur-'ians,

Eivenmi was bo«iibfd several times durlns 'nm ix lay , Two'perfoiis were kllletl. many hurt and numerous b!illdlng.i were set afire by Incen­diary bombs.

Tliree Wniies raided the loan dur- Inc thc mornUiK, In tiie afternoon. nl;ie planes carried out atiacks in seveml wnves, droppinR both explo- jlve ntid Incendiao' bomb',

KonRsvinKcr nl.'O was' bombed.Fnrtrcw Ktlu-il

German nnd Norwesian troops ere flchUng n l several pointa west

ot KonfsvlnRer, and nt Eidwold. halfway between O»lo and. Ha.mar.

Tlie Germans, however, were mas­ters of the major portion of the rail*,

ay between Oslo nnd Kongn’lnser. M njor IIoch-Nlelseii. the com­

mander of the KonRsvlnger fortress, was selr.ed by ihe Norwegian volun- teem when he refused lo Rive them ann^. Tlie voluntcen then helped thrmselves to the equlpmyit tiiey needed.

Earlier. Ma)or Itoch-Nlelicn had relea-sed the German priie crew tnken la.sl nutumn from .the Ger­man militar?' cojnmnnd. rp i'c rn licflu 'o rkcn . uatralnri pea»-

DBOUCftL ILS ULLItO 111

B r i t i s h ^ R e p o r t s 1 8 G er­m a n S h ip s S unk W ilh ’

. 5 0 0 0 L iv e s .L o s t-I.ONIION.-Aprll 12 itricliyl ( n

T hr Itriitrr (Brilith) itewi wrvice. ijuollnc "authorllativc" Kenrecian elrclrt In Sloekhoim. laid early to­day th» t "Drili.th fo rm are un- drr>toa<l to have etteeted a land- Inc a short distance south of Nar­vik and are endeavorlnt to Join up witli Nonveclan form .''

The same aource*. said Hellin', reported the Dritl.ih and Norwe- rlana were "In cisM eantact near nerRen." ...■■ An earlirr rTpart rN o T Jd e n la .' Sweden, also (iarrled -by Reater. »IA BrilUh waniiipt had been teen, 'apparen tly bndinc treopi? trom th e coast of osier Oslo liori,

(Tliese rfport* l t d Indepen­den t eonflrmallon and were taken with rcaene by neutral ebiervcra).

tary scJiool cadet* re-nwnded to tlie Rovemmcnt's call lo Join the Drit- bh-French allies aRaliut ths Nails, ■nity took to Uie field with what waapons wer - a t hand, hastily forti- fylnc .eveiT ijo.v.lble defcnje point

■ in German hands.(C^nUnunl «n r<(* i. Colaon I)

Swedes Lay Mines O n W estern .CoastSTOCKHOLM. April 13 (Friday)

('?)—Swedish auUiorlUes today an­nounced they were mlnlns a loo- mile'.strfetch of their west coast to tniard Swedbh neutrality from the actions of DritUh and GcrmAn fleeuIn the K atlesnt. --------- - -

The mined w ateri extend north from Vnrtierit. half ».ay down the K attesa t, to ha lf way between Ljre- kll and Stromstead, or wlUiln 30 miles of the Norwejian border near Otlo, • . .

LONDON. A p rin i l^r-T he soni- - ber slmpes of Brluln’s fleet, ac­claimed already as tlio destroyers of moro Umn J8 NarJ ve.sseli and per- hnp.1 upward of S.OOO Nazi lives, 10.1- aed nnd fouRht in prolonged battlft loniRht, charved by-Winston Chur­chill w ith the ta.ik of slnklns every G erroan ship In Ui# jateways to UiK Bnltlc.

Tlio ••first crunch Of war," le t Off by G erm an lnva.<lon of Denmark and Norway, rnsed on In OiB4torm> norlhem r.ejw. and Ui* roj'al navy wA. bidcllnK f(k total destruction of Illtler'a .lea pofcTr.

While Churclilll made tt- plain th a t lip ta the time of Ills speech. Uie nllie.i had telwd no N&nvesian coAstAl.jiohiU..British ncwi ARenelea ^onirnuccT"lb ''T)fini'T ii>c«iniW Kr'‘'-O nt of Uies^ rrporU' said British vair.hlps appeared to .be landlnr - men from outer Oslo fjord; olhem told of continued naval action a t Trondheim. In Uie Skajerrak and elicwhere. For Uic time belnff. the report* Tverefnccepted wlUr resoro ' by neu tm l bbflervcn.

To CTiurchltl.'first lord of the adm iralty and director of slralfsy . of nil Uie B ritbh armed te'rvlces. Uie liavj-'t! feaUi of the last two . dnys "are w ortly of any la otir hbtor>^'* nnd haw pul Uie allies on Uie h ich rond to •Melory." This he - putnincloaib' proclaimed to a wildly cxclt«l house of commons todny..ThI.i reJolcUiB nallon. comparlnR

U»e heavy Geniinii-nen los.^ea-iHUi" a to ta l o f four sunken DrlUsh de- atroi-em. was wllllnR lo believe him. ^T oday . howc^.er. Germany brwd- ^ t a claim tha t Its bombtn .had bndly ditsnnced a British alrcraTC,

(C«sllai.«t I. Colgaa I) ' . :

Sweden Looms as New ArenaBy KIRKE U SIMPSON

The Franco-Brltlsli allies are strlkinc heavily a t Germnny's BalUc Pide door I n ^ ia hope of shortening

D a n u b la n natlon (t|^ !pa rtlcu la rly H u m a n la i . t h a t “ r iv e r sh ip , p lh g w ill be s a fe g u M a e d 'w ith — ^ “--------------------- =------------a ll m ean s .” . ■

T h e rc lrh . h tis dcm and tid ~ ,t-4o-tood-ttR -nun b bat.’

____ U ib'H rcr-nrpniw rrtransporuot oil and wheat a t^lnst “BtiUih aabotaRo.7

TMe'p* «ii t>ccoe Tnt) bcrraiit-notlflcailm^ cMicem-

..le . 'a . »itltch>ln trade w u jtvin weiiihi by the reported pmtence of raore'Uian 100.000 German' "Ucbt- n lna- troops near" tlitLBvtyfarlan fromJer. and nearly 300500 moM'ai C r s ( ^ '; In.conquered-Poland, - -

In . addition I t was leportcd here, v lthbu t conflniie^lan. Ifiat .Buuta hodiconceniiated troops a t Odetsa.

• ^ m l i e * from aum4nl»'a-,ea»t-

AddMg lo the (ccumulinlca of

tneTCarr-- - - - —7- - - - - - - - - - -T hat hope ^ la definitely lo

Jn tho report to pnrllamciit b>' ... ston'Criurdilll. BiHlbh first loni of admiralty, on the va.it battle of sea

1 a ir power preclpltatwl.by Qerr

of a G erm an-S in and a German inunlUons expert, reportedly by "ths M ent of another foreiRn power,"/^ J t waa.feaw d-lnlem ailohnl. ram: IflcaUona of th a crime would In- CKUB Balkan. tcn.'Jon., '

jit te r* S p ^ d s Iff of leaflets from speed-*

In tlie. slreots officatle:

Belirade laat nU h t In which Y ujo- alara were warned, “do not' resist O en n a iy if you value your free- dom." idto-eontrlbuted to (he Jlt- t«t*.'M an)r p e n o n i wera arrested. b u tT - - - - - - -

'•Hitler ha.t made as p r a t a stra- tcRlc and poIKIcal error a i 'Napol- eoii when he Invaded'Spain.*’ Chur-chUl daolansd,___ . ~

Of Ereatcr- Injitortancs than- Uio IncompIete.doUiU ha gavT coticcm- Ine the batUe was hU.Rrlm aisur-

to .parllamenl. Uiat “all Oer- ahlps In the Skaftserak nnd the

K attegat will be niDk,'' T lia t bn»d> ly confirmed a flood of rumor* th a t German rorcf's In Nonmy, laced now by (tufenlcg Norwtgtan rc«^tance, hava ^een cut off by « u

U Uis Brlttib' th a t.^u iuou t

double paisago from Uie Btllic lo the North Sea. the German cluteli on N ohray can. be retained only by tending additional troopi through

Tliere hnve been clear Inlitna-; Uons th n t Moscow brought the eon-l fllct, wlUi Finland to an early',cod,'

Churchill n b o fcJ^esaw “far larger events” Impending u a result ot the ■TeckleM" G ennan ids’enUire..

G ennan 'Jn \n slon of Sweden to resfore_ *•*’*' Nasi

Ian m arch, perhaps a t ScrcdUH In- v iu u d n . to aelze and hold all outlets to ..O conany for fiwetflsh or Nor. veg laa troa ..3h itt may:ba iha.Iaiser- evept Churchill had lo mlpd. Cot- Ung. O erm ai^ otf .compltUly from', th a t reaourto vould b« the iltrewd- ts t 'd trak e of th s war to dat£,'mlll- tw y or- economic. ' •• '■

The poaidblUty.Uiat'Swedlsh nsuT tn l l t f m«]( «}on'be':o*ertlumrD b f ahecr >Kazli.Deccss!Qr.ot.8iRporUot Qeim an .fo re a la Nenray >o- oU iv coestten. j iV trtc>rfa;«r«tnd'

eaJitem r ? a ^ d ijB l« h t da .

ed. ra th e r than risk a itnigglt with ■ th e '^ lle s .

AKled-Tttrltlsh forea nazsed n e a r ; : Russia'! eftitem frontier* ahd .eloas .' enoucb.to drl»c ><y

being mobQlsedcloie to the7tumab>' laa-RusilaB froaUer la heavy f m t . . t t J s J jo t_ c l e a r w bcU ie rJhat^ lm i^ '‘ pU u a .ncw_-Moscoir;Um tt? to n ~ v f td e ^ e s a a n W riT w K e ffie rT trii ;aiere lr » deIenslve-moiv.--Pcnlblr~-JUtaslA te a n th a t , Uie ;alllt>.^ai ' TiRfcey w lir s tr lk a 'U tm .’iU v 't t -Om wtajr'B . ,west. .{natt, :hftr.i't* i m U y ottcndrf.;.'.' •• J '''

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11'' •.:ii(>'iiifiit l^,l^ Mtinlrtl i! Kuruiir."

Spcci-ir.Wvoininjjf Y oiilh

NAMf’^ Iiliiho, April 11 l/7’i .Sc\ciilcrii-;.V;ir-ol(l Jn-.riili L. Mln- Kiun, n son nf Irl’ ll Immlitraiiu v.ho wtllpd n t Cu-iicr. Wjo.. .won llio v,r.i[rrli wclioiiiil totiriionieiil of llii' 1010 Anirrlc.iii Unrloii ornlorlci\l rontr;:: loclnv i>v rir.’rntini: Ilotien' C. bioUcr of Coilax. Wn.-.ti., by one point.

^penklnR on Uie dc»lKnnletl i\ib> Jetl. the fedcrnl coii.-.iliiiiion, Mln- llinn RAVe a akllfiil Inlerpirutlon tif wliui Aiiicrle.i menns lo nti Irl.sti IniinlKrnnl.

' Tlip five jdriKc-' joCfd (firec to two for Mlnltian, total «tis

comimrrrt to <27 fo^atolI^r.Mlnlhnn left toiilehl for Dwion.

. Miuun.. ftltrre "he will b e 'o n e of ' the four tlnnllsU In tlic nnllonnl

compclllloii ApiHl 15. r ir s t prlre tj a *4.000 KliolMohlp.

Hr ndvai^ced lo todny'n contijt by (leffatlns the elAt« wiiiueni of 1i ha.- MontAnn. North Dnkola i Sautl) Dakota a t Dllllnst, Mont

Siotler, who l.i IB, won nt Sun rrancl."ic0 over winners from Ctvll-

_,fomla, Kawnll. Orceon and Uinh.

the Itjiinh uf a «erlo .n l ;•OiinPTT:-----n^nrmtniTicm— pro~~~'llit:~t>ri—nar y-tin^-orCTipirt-the-

L-r.fiii-. Aiiiciiu o'.liiT ihliiw, lilt I I'Arof l^!;llul^. nboul 550 mlk.n north prosrnni would [iiit the civil nno-[nf IHf Brlihh iiavnl basi* ot Stapti iiiiiiilci iitiiliorlty, nou' an mrtr. i'lov. iind will ijlvo them buck

aurncy. !ji tljc roijmnTcc! I5Nm:.Tk'I'lirii Uinl iiallon Is frrfil cleimrtmriii iiiiO iitiiu.Jcr the uc«. 1 linm lt. "Imil ihriildom. ih rr biiri iui liom ihc nkTlculliiic' Tlii'l "wr shall lake whal to (hf rnm nicrrr Ocpartnieiil. ivniii" on .S’orwUy'a ennst whri> the

------- ■ • tlcfl hnr ....................Two mhiorlly nirnibtfK uf ihc'cilijrcl. ic

Jinii.'.c i(ininilll<''- liivcr.Ui;nUnK Illr I wni»»cr. y;il>or rchilluir. bo.ircl urtced r,onRtrv\ I Illovr for llIo»'

Till- li.mi:r .ipji;iniil ii lull for auloiiiinlc rr.ippiirllonnirtu of lioii.’.e. ■icftt* afw-r rompl'eiinn or ihr 1!H0 ceiisu-v

aeimior UrKlni^ ift-N lli tolil iht r.cnate th a t Communwti hftd vlo- latcrt the law- "on ever}' hand." Imt were noi-Mllcd becwiM ot the failure ot Aliorney General Jack. ^oll to pro’.ecme.

J);j! U)f •/Jeer.? OBJ) pljijjp.i, ‘ ijje Itn nir anil." lauiichlnn flylim wr-

and plaiie.1 of Uie R.A.P. lavf icliinird Niiil air offenilve« l)lo»- for blow." .Twelve royal air iiiff DlMir;,. the I ln l loril.wld. at- .icktil lv.0 O ennpn lleht cnilflernII Dfrsp' ■' - ..........■" •

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'Veteran OffiiMal Clahiied by Death

TlOlSt: April 11 (.r*-Slei)hc'li Ut- ter, *5, clerk ot the Uiiril dlslrlcl court and A da.eounly aiirtllor and recorder SO years, died In. t nleht.

Utter was eW led eoiiniy n.vMor 1 1901 and had held piibile office

16 Dimes K illed In Nazi Invasion

COrC.NHAOEN. Avrll 11 DanUh sorenim ent tcrmorrow will publWi the liu of. Danish camiaN Jfp.i rf.iaJI«}'/ror7i ifj« Oerr

. man em o ' Into Denmark.. ...lU^.uniimLood-Uia-iUL &-ui.«ij^ '■ U> klilrd, a thw in rird . and one DatT-

Prod iiee Handlers MaV Call Strike

' LOS ANOEI-K3, April 11 cfl'. - A slrU r U irrai hunk' over .loiilhern Callfornla'k vrRrtable. eRR and iwiil- try liiduilr^ 'today.

Tlie whole!,;ilc prixluce lnfl^rr^' lo­cal ot the Icam.'lrrs union ordered lu 2,000 inemberji lo Hrlkp a l 3 a, m, tomorrow unit.-.', llir Loj Anselri Miirkci Arbitration »r,i«oclatlon niireed IlrM to arhlirale on unlo:

cjiiejtlon of ral^ini: mini'■ of t lck • . and finer

worker.i from *25 to *.10 weekly. Union ofllcinU said ijie mrike

woiilrt alfpci produce for fuir^ from aanta Barbara lo gan nicRo anrt for areas In A rla j^ ‘ Nevada and U ta lir 'S an -•nciflfhaeo e.'prcially' w-Duld be aftecled.’^ - '

Kt'Ni:itAt. K on KOKMEllTWIN VALLS ULSJOKNT

CALDWTLL. Idaho. April 11 i.r— Piincral servlets nere hoM vestci - day for Mrs. t).- L. Oallim.iy, 35, of Miclilleion.

Mn. Galloway was born in Iilalia FalU, Her maiden name wn.i Hflva filter Joha'.on. She lived in ’iviii PiilLi a nliorl time.

Survivor.i, Include a brother. W. E. Johnson ot Rexburg,

r.rtoiid toriiy. c a r rM 'o u t by ■ Isl'cii naval plane? In Reriirn ronrtKicad. resulted In three hits on Ornnnn war vessels and Ja ier scoiil .ilniir vklminlnR over the scene ot ntinc): foiind only a lonR streak ot 11 on thr siirfacc.Oilier fleet air ann units -sniii-.hecl

t Cermiin wiircrntt In Trondheim hnrtior wliii aerliil lnrf)edoe.v

•Him Nnrwiiy’s de fender lire cup- able nl ’ViKOrous and prolonced re- M-.t.iiirr'' lo the Ciennniis., although ilifir <'ntinir>' and Denmark have ’ili-.iuit Uie unhii'ky numbers In ilil« sliiiMcr lourry" ot •'lonR and liilxiral'' " prepanitloii b>' UlUer, Cliiirchlll. falrlv freiih and at ihe

pf.iV; ol his nriilorlnil p^l^^r^ ile- jplle three sleepless dnvs in an ad- mlrnllv iuuki .looin. ihrtU'-tl thr hoiifr, Jnninicil « ilh tnrmticrs and dli'lomnik, with lils arrount of ilic- niiitilni: HkIiI lielwem ihc Ion lirltlsh bmilc criibrr nnuiai anjl IhP 2(1,0(10.ton Oi-rman lirinle- rhli) SchamloI• t..

n if Reiujwn, wlilrh nuniiil.-. ;,|\ l.')-l''C.>'. ■Kun.’w tlitn iic d . [liti-uici.iv.

Jl (t.Lfi'l kc;l! Ilf l^intiris. ilie fii-lds much and uc ; dn;v li's been ii wmulerful ;; !iir n<-w ,M.'e<tlni: unil pas-

)lr;ir Minii- ronipl.iin about l;r liaMtl’ U> W.UC1' llu'll utirat r.iiiy on ar[,oiitit of lln: new ms .^prullllnK bul i< look.'; to li^l' llilj neiv MTdliiK Till' r «1

root oo-Aluimt lake, ci; liiinv ;: nnw. Aiiyw'ny, von

nl.iiniiii: ahoiii ;oo much f;ilii............. - .1,1.

irs, Al you don’t *ii- ii0l)0<ly haulin' water to Uielr shrej) like In other year*

the .Vo;-*ealnn eomm»\JcIer cen :nld his forces h.'id retake;i llic

(;om the Invaders and were..... Inc lor an atiem pt to recapiuroTroiullieliii. fnri^ier .up the west const. •

St<fckJi(7Jm said Bcrscn ««* J:i Nor- wcslan hands but Umt the forlrcs.<es

. the cnlrnnc© of the harbor illll ere held by 'tlic X3ermani.From llie nortli, NarwcRlnn trooi« ere arirsnclnR southward In Ihe

hoi'p nl ciililnB otf German iroopi nprrailiii; between Trondheim anil Ihf Sive<ll'h border,'tienTian planes circled over

KonRMHiitfr. 20 miles from tlie bor- ilurlnii the day and di-opped

llRh! bombs.Tlic NorwcKlans were reporled

methodically hlasllnc brldte.s to make German., advances difficult and* 10 cut otf Nazi force* already In po r^ lOIl of N'ortt'eiilBll ICIU-"

ji.nV I Heiiirxm there sere It of Norway but 1* f *pi essed tlie view nn In'viisloii .'.eemfd . a t nio:.l polnls. Ttie e hlrieklnR nil hlsH- Hie Gcrniiui.i.

nTlS.Wb yi blind' iellcicd U fonv.nrd ot

c; Churehm rr

have scflred two In lie super-Mriiriun HIstlrrd voire rl:

laiert hnw the b.iiite crnl'er punned Ihe jlli;htly ft'..iri- ScUarnliorsI, whleh nioimb, nine 'll-1nchnnd, Ilf' rrKretfiilly concludct..........Uie Oermnn h.Mtlentilp, slileldrtl.by a fmeker.fTepn from n ‘ Oennan crul.'er. escaped ' '

Tlill took place on Tiierday, daybreak, near Narvik, In Ih c fa r N'orth r.ea.

Survivors of Sea Fight keacli Port

I.O.SDOK. April 12 'Kilili.yi i-JV- .Sllrvlvo:, of Ihi- HrltMi do lro jrr Ciiikha. Mink In llio Noiih sea by power-dlvlii;: Ccvjiian bo;nln',-.'!. one landed ye.slenlay In a Norlli .'r'otllr.h port. Kouilcrn o! t!ie c iw _ u w

-doxn TEini'-tns‘ >iiii)."'",T!ie rcscinxl crt-svinrn «aid Hie;

Biiniieis kept flrliis iii wave ol Clerman altarkers decks (/f Uie Milp u'cie au'iisli.

Seventy Ocrm.in prbnner.v also :ie landed under ;,iron;.' Rtwrd.

Uie ’KUbe ol "iiid tor Vin- laiid. " Tiie aucncy a .-jtijal Ihe 'ilp' lCi-1 were to have bien u>d by i

exiK-dllluimy Io;ir which u.n .'uppo.tJ 10 oci-upv ll''r2en,

AmerlcXti' l’l.nirs"‘“ " ' Ci'tnians aho ...ild llm t .'(ildlcrt

vi;ii (H'cupied O-lo tound M new .Aaii-:;:Mn.CiiriK'. pl.iiu". '.ihlchUicy •.1,(1 would be •'.iidlrd clO%rly for.i;iV 'X>'~.JbJf l;)/wjj)jill/>j)

lAmcrk-an .-oiiic-o said briwccn '35 and W C uril'j imr .iill plane.i v.i :,' ;.lili)jx.'d [o Norw.iy In the ! '

I lli-'UlH.'Aniid t ! rchiruuiie

a t (.r.i and.l

siildreri' ) Norwwy

SM.'dlMi repor'i.-. oil iln- nintrary I .-IX or elBht Geinmn iranaiwrU I been sunk In Uie KknEerrak I one had fled Inm a Swedish Uor but had been turned away),

nejlan*the camp,linn.to pacily Nor- DNB rciwitcd Uini "several •Blan buttnltons.iverr dl.uirrsted 'iKlden Oerinan utuek on El-

....... n-lierc Kins Haakon prev.T ~ > n ra c n H le n Irnipofi'iri’TefU!!'''

e nKcncy said the aerin;in‘drive i:r<i i r ^ Hamar but did not ■ whether Uie Qcrm.in' lemalned. .Vo.-H-ei'Inji (juartcrs jiilj.'erjHcntJy

claimed th** recnplure of Hatnar. n.iilio advices lo Stockholm from llie Noiweiilan commander of Bcr- sni also reiw led Ihe. recapture of

It .^eapo^t by Uie NorweKlans and Ihrr U ut Norv •t.•sln1l, were muii-

drive on Oennan-hcldTOtJhr

'Clerninn iwsIUdiu iliroiiRhoiit .S'Diway are .so UiorouKlily consoll- d.iird. nuthorlred sourcci said ■ to- diiy. "thoi there 1* not the remotr,n rn>',rblllty Uicy could Jje di.ilodRed by English and French lon ei,"

Irkes Prom ises . To Q uit Office

ASHINOTON, April II Sfcieiiiry IckM said today that It Pre'ldenl Roa«velt were reelected he would lyalen from the cab'lnei

iinika for Uie buciT'^ IL w.u believed to b r a reply

w)io Jiavf been .•-n,v)))j tJjat w drill otttcUls wcie worklnB for ihird term ao they could continue

1 oIllc^ ilicniM'lve' icV.i-- Is an iilriil Uilrd teiin udu».M;r,• I would rc-slsn," hr said, “be-

,iUH' I ihlnk ih n fh e <.Mr, floo'-c- I'lti ouKlil lo have a tiee Innd In ;,irt all over nuiiln. It .that ln^whlt e Aoiild. wish 10 do."' ,

CONSTIPATED?

Dales for two sperl;il Knlherltii:^ f r e nnnounced ut vr-,ienlay’s

runclmrn'nTeeling-driire'Tu-Ill-rttll! Klunnts club nt the Park hiitrl,The.',c are'* an Intrr’citr--mreitnc May 2 «IIh Filer nnd null! Klwanls clubs here and Ladles' nicliI May 10,

Tlie Inler-cliy event will come durlns Ihe week devnled by the na­tional Klwanla_oriaul:nilon lo cele­bration of SKxl 5111 M l'lln t between Canada nnd Ihe Unlied fii.-'i''.'..

Captain C. H. Tlinmus ol the Sal­vation Army pre.'cnled n motion pic­ture deplcllns work ot Ihe tialvatlon Army in rendering Its many servlce.v and it also showed the value of f erv- Ice club Influence In brtwdenlng the outlook ot busIneM’aiiilTrofei^lnnnl

Ike Weslfotl. nol.'e, former Twin rails Klwanls member w.is a vUlilnj Klwanlnn; and visitors sere A. H. nralW ord. Twin FulK: Mr. Hitch­cock and 0. A. Rolmrr. Pocatello.

Simmioiis Comes 'I'o Bulil .llatroii

m m i,. April ii-Mi-^. Nvnie v. Smlih. widow of Frank hmlUi. died

■r home-at No. ira NinUi ave- norlli, Uita moriihii! a t OiHO

O'clock. ShcJiaa.bcai ill /or Ihc p-i't nine years wlUi piiraly.il\. She wn.s married lo Mr. Smith In nuttalo. Wyo, April 25, IB05, mid canir lo nuhl wiui her husb.nid trom lUit- talo 12' ,vfiir,< n;o. He h.1 precwled

Tebruiirj' 9. 1877, at Clarliula, U.She Is survived by IKO dauKhter«,

Jackie 8mllh and Mr.'. Alma Miller of B(jh). and :»o Aon<, KennrUi Smith of Dtihl nnd J. D. SmlUi ot Twin Fulls: aliO Uirec srandson.1

onr granddiujluer. 3 ie was n member ot Uie'Rebcccn loiUe and Uie Mellindlit church of Ouhl.

Tlie body may be viewed a t ihn Albertson funeral home where II

Olher ti'jxirli .'.ild Runm VUKOjiavla liiid.asreed to plncc hun- dm is ot Hvcr Iw.ilmen under mill' Uiry command thus aA.'.urUiK G cr mniiy ot neutral piolcetlon of her vital Danubr traffic.

wa.% uL-,0 learned th a t DiilRnrla coiuldi'rliig similar action, fol'

iowliiK a German r rq i ic ' " “t Uial she

Tlie feur u wldcjprcad Uint O er many Js ready lo wl.’.c Uie oppor' tunlly al Uie llrst .sign of "non' coopernUun" 10 pccupy^tlie Damib* terrllorles to Uie Dluclc sea.

A typical effect of a c n n iin y i In- v.islon of Scandinavia, wiu Tur­key'* decMoit to iuppre:.s Ita here' tofoie bitfer antl-Nftil preis com- menUi. Otllclals snld .such caution ■wat neces-arr so a.T-net lo clve C«t' many any pretext for reullallon.

I l wnX rejwried th a t ninny pilot* of biirgc crrws In Ruinanla. Yuso- ilavla and Dulgarla had signed two p’cnr contrncLi with a Drltlsh com­pany to /lay off Uie river—.".ome re- relvlnj Uie equlvnlent of *7.000 In

lump sum.Tlie InacUvliy of tliwe rivermcn

would cripple Ihe slated irsn.'port (it several million tons of oil.' grain nnd oUier supplies‘lo Oerm.any, un- le.u Uie Rumanian nnd Vuso,^lav ;:overnment-\ call Uie plloti tor mil* lUry !,en’lcc—thus voiding. Uie eon-

Meanwhile, allied m lliu ry prepar- ntlons were beliiK piu>hed a t lop siifed In Ihe near ea.it as cojnpeteBt' obserter* cxprewed the belief the

would next ,'prcad In Uiat di­rection.

Tlie nlllr.s apiiarenliy are deter­mined to lose no lime In brlnglnR'........lear easievn, anny to adequatetlghUng MrrngUi. Heavy reinforce­ments of men,and munition* have

.akked-of-Lotulou.

DeatlrSnmmoiii Jllfllio Slieepnuui

MOUNTAIN HOME. Idaho. April 11 UP) - Pedro M, Oondlngo. 31, Idalio «liNiMnan-U-yoart,-dlod-al-a—Bol.se hoipllal last nlghU ' GamllsEO, who .lormeriy. ow^-ed^ about 20.000-head of sheep and op-, erated exienslvel; In Elmore and Owyhee eouuUes. had lived to r the last ten yean his Indian Covfi ranch near Hammell. tamed for . Ita productlilty.

He formerly owned Uie Wood Creek Slieei> company here and wai preildent and owner of the Mountain Home 6lieep company.

□andligo who had reduced his tioMlngs to abouC 8.000 head, bufli levcrai builneu blocks In Moun- Uln Jlonie.

!f« ffiu t brother-ln-Inw and ’p a rl- ..cr ot Jot Bendepchea o£ Mouii- lain Ilotiie. largest Idaho sheep ot» eraier before .his death 15 y e m ago.

Gandlago was borft near Bilbao. • Spnln. In 1&S8. and came to Idaho In . 1007..

COAST I.KACUK SCOItKS Oakland 3, San Diego 4..Sealllf 0, .San Franeisfo 6. fiacramfnlo 4, rorllaRd 5.Lo« Ancrki &, Ilollyirood S.

Wlieii In Itau-lton

TAT AT TIIE

"Little Reno" Cafe

Lotaird on tlic liightray No*r Owned and Operaled Hy

Jee DoTnilng

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\ qix \ a a i f e

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T W I N F A L l-S N T W S. T W IN 'l^ A T X S . ID .V ilO . FH 1D A Y MORN’ IN r., A P R IL 12. lJl-10 PA G E T H R E E

Simmons Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Lourtges, Etc

. am ous^

A GRANt) OPPORTUNITY TO OWN LUXURY COMFORTA new CiiKj' w a y . lo buy a SifiiniQiis n o .a u ly rw t.! I 'a y $2 c a sh a n d w e deliver u^B>jaiityrej<t to y o u iv h o n ic . S d i x l you r o f pny'u'Kba lance . . G m on lim . . . O’moiilli.

iii fd r l” .

t W s 10*ySr

12 iiio iillis . . . w tiicliuv.T su its y o u lic s l. 'i lic m o n lh ly i)ay m cii ts , foi-'oacli : ire .sliowii a t th e rifrh l.

A fte r 30 ( lay s i f y o u aro not fuliy s a t i s f ie d w ith tiie B e a u ty rc s t , le t us liiiow. W e ’ll wend for th e in a tlre sH , i t w ill lie ( ies lroyed . am i all chiirKOR nK 'a in sl y o u will be caiicelicd.

. ‘I t ’s easy .tq b iiy l - l^ o u r sa tisT iictio ii, i s . t ’" - '''" ''': te e d ! .. .,.V ;o n u - in 'a m l s e ^ \ th is fam o u s m;

• I re s s . . . ’(V j it.s "L u x u ry — T;ilu- i» i:afiiii« .i ,a l

o u r sp(:ciaK‘,;iJf<,'r.

I t ’s ’ a s i i U r t d i d

chance to juw iiicT

y o u r lir)nie \v i|ii tiiii

w d rlii’s f in es t, niiit- i rc s s .

T IlB ^E C B I'l' O F m;'AUTYfit:ST COM- FOriT. auT (iiitlv ti'iiiiicn'il liiiK'M|)rlii Each Mirnn: 1-. ■•.cpanai- lioin 'l\c .oUu..

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v v t : , i i t w t - j ' u t t - t’l ' i / t - M i l - l i j t c u .

':::or-the mattress itidy be fe tim ted wit.hiii 30 days

’Die Bi'Milyrc.M. Im;. Piilrnlcd saK-i>KK)t rilsn. Sit ati llK' i.ldi- of llK-'bt'd :Ur

. . . Ulcr won’t Lrcak down.

Ill rlKlii lr;.W-bj' UttlU-ii Sl.’ilr. Tr:.l- liiK Co. nf llolwkin, N. J.. llu' lii'iiiily-

l;nto(l llirtT

B E S U T Y R E S T BOX S P R IN G S T O M ATCH - Deeply i jp h o ls te re d w ith p la t f o rm lo p an d p re -b u ilt b o rd e r . 72 doub le c'one fle.xiblc coils. H and la c e d w ith I ta l ia n hem p. S am e te rm s a s m a t t r e s s . . Price.....".................... '.‘-..S30.50.

WEtK

IntroducesThe New

A ll allO f;i'lh('r new l:iiid o f so fa th a t

K'lidi's ou t li'UKthwise

iiiM> a f iill - lc n K th tioiilili- bed.

j u ^ ' ■ R fo jE IV E n !. S c U t o a d isp la y in o u r s to re

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• n v m F /tL lS N'EIVS, TWIN- F ,\L L S , IDAHO. FBID A Y 3I0HNING, APIIIL !2, 1510

■I'\V;l I'ALLS NliWS

M A K tN (; N i:\V JO D S"II Is lu -u rtb ro iik liig ," say.s a news-

p a p i 'r c x cc u ilv f , '- tl ic youiiR ro lk s w ho come a^3u^tl-iot1^:tnT T ~^or-iob!l.-I-w onde^-l^-tl^ero•

• J sn 'i .sonin e n tir e ly new m tn tn l. a t ta c k ^on /obh- w jifcli Is [irnctl^raJ ta r th o se younffstcra.

• •'S iiDpasc a yf>ijn(;stcr.ACarlcd.oiil^v.’l lh th e IcJfa t h a t no jo b w h ic h hftd been con-

■ slderccl by ,'a n y b o d y of W s - a ca u a ln ta n c c w ould e y p f 'b c co n s id e re d by h im . H int he w as t;^.IcllnK ft »cw. w o rld In w h ic h h e w ould ta k o 's d m c u n n c c c p ln b lc Job o r e lse c realc

tc rn 'o f w h a t an y b o d y e lse h n d d o n e .”T here* m a y be so m c th ln f j In t h e S partan

p ro c e d u re l^e p roposes.. I t c e r ta in ly would te n d to to u ^ ^ e n k id s t h a t n e e d touK henlng, a n d th a f .s h a lT s th c b a ttle .

A nd w h a t w o u ld n ’t I t do fo r o u r d iscouraged .loc tety a s a w hole! I f every b r ig h t young fel-

,Jow w ere d e te rm in e d to ta c k le a n d m oke Bood a t so n ^ e th ln g n o b o d y e lse had- e v e r done, th e re m lR h t be a w av e o f o r ig in a l i ty and en­te rp r is e t h a t w ou ld n o t on ly p u t a stu rdy b re e d o f younR.'iters o n - t h e i r fe e t b u t would sU ir t.a n e w e ra o f p ro sp e r ity .

o p h c r. B e r tr : a n y w h e re b< u n d e rs ta n d te r r ib le tim eb rn te s In v

n d Riis.sfil, d o e sn ’t .leem to rcI c ause , a lth o u g h R u sseli m ay IS com m on iieop le . ^ 'c h av e a

u n d e rs ta n d in g h im . H e c ere- »ry In n v n tm nsphpi

w iie re w e s ta n d ,_ th ' ■vlsibltliy Is v e ry poor. B u t U m a y be Ropd m e n ta l c x e rc ls e to ta ck le h is s tr a to sp h e r ic sJyJo. H ore , l o r cxnm!>lr. J5 the.{n.slj?«niR nipf} of n il a r t i c le h e 'w ro te 7 o r T h e h /a ilo n a ”fcw’ year.% a g o , '

" I b e liev e .” .lu ' say s, " t l ia t th e su b s ll tu llo n nf a -sc ien tif ic fo r a rcHt:tous techn lQ uc In th e p ro d u c tio n o f v ir tu e m ay p rove to Jie of e n o r­m ous Im p o r ta n c e . M oraJl.its h i th e r to have b i'en e x trn o r d ln a r l iy sucA 'ssfu l in p ro d u c in g th e ty p e of c h n rn c tc r th a t th e y s a id th e y d e ­s ire d . T lie g r o w th o r psycho jpgy a n d b io ­c h e m is try !.■; llki-ly to Rive u s In t h e no t too d is t a n t ( i i tu r e a f a r K ieato r p o w er o f m olding c h a rn c tc iy t h a n m a n k in d ha.s e v e r h ith e r to posscs.scd.

“ L ik e th e pow er over. In a n im a te n a tu re , .th la .n c w - p o w c r o v e r_ l iu m a j i-n a t i i r c jn a y -b e . u se d e i th e r f o r good o r evil. I do n o t p rofess to k n o w In w h ic h w ay I t w ill b e used ', b u t If It Is u se d fo r ev il, o u r s c ie n t if ic c iv ilization will n o t lo n g su rv ive .”

O tiie r Points of View

T R U E T O n i L L O F n iG I lT S T lie ta lk o f A tto rn e y G e n e ra l R o b e r t’ B,

J a c k so n to 100 fe d e ra l p ro secu to r.s of th e n a ­tion ', as.scm bled a t W ash ing ton ,^ sho u ld In* tc re s t a ll c itiz en s . H e s a id th e re w a s to be no Icssen lnK of th e g o v e rn m e n t’s cam paign a g aln .s t ■•subversive” a c tiv i tie s In th is .coun­t r y , b u t s tre -ised th e f a c t i t w ^s to be con- ,d u c ted s t r ic t ly In th e s p i r i t a n d l e t te r of the BJl] o f EJffhLs.

I n e n fo r c e m e n t of th e law s de sig n ed to p r o te c t n a t io n a l I n te g r ity , th e re fo re , there

_ 4n u 4t-bo -no -han ifislng-o t-people-ho lU lnK meet*- , Ings, p e t i t io n in g C o n g re ss o r dl-sscm lnatlng

n e w s o r o p in io n s . O n ly o v e rt a c ts n rc to be p ro sec u te d . ^

"O n ly by e x tre m e c a re ,” ho w a rn e d them , ■‘c a n w e p r o te c t th e s p ir i t a s w ell s\a th e le tte r

- o f o n r -c iv i l l lb e r tle s . flnd to do-jso Is a re­s p o n s ib i lity o f a f e d e ra l p ro se c u to r ."

I f It is n o t th e p a r t o f th e ' establl.shcd .n u th o r l t le s to ove r.rlde a n y o n e ’s c ly ll liberties In defcn.se o f d e m o crac y , n e i th e r Is It the

' p rlv lleR e o f p r iv a t e c itiz en s. Ind iv id u a lly or c o llec ilv e iy . to sp y u p o n o r th r e a te n thase, w hose v iew s th e y d is l ik e . B re a k in g up some o th e r R roup ’a m e e t in g o r re fu s ln g - ltr -o -r lg h t- to d e b u te a n d 'c r i t i c iz e Is ve ry n e a r iy 't o com ­m it o v e r t a c ts a g a in s t th e d e m o crac y we c la im to b e p ro te c t in g . W

' P E O P L E W A N T T O K N O W L a s t y e a r s e v e ra l th o u s a n d p e rso n s m ade a

n iitu re to u r o f S ta iv 'e d R ock S t a l e P a rk In Illino is ', T h e y , w e re 'Jp d by a s t a f f o f experts,

• Ihch id ljif t s c ie n t is ts f ro m 'V aflo u s cductttrtiriBl ~in'irii.iir.ifli ...............................

A s im ila r to u r h a s b e e n - a n n o u n c e d for A pril 27 a n d 28, a n d I t w ou ld n o t b e .surprising If .th e n u m b e r o f e a ^ e r l u t u r e lo v e rs att'chd- Ing th ls .> 'c a r exrceded^^last y e a r 's to ta l. TlK m e th o d fo llow ed d iv id e s th e la rg e .crow d hue sm a ll g ro u p s o r. c la ss es fo r e a c h p a r t l c u h i .study, to m a k e It e a s ie r to ob.scrvc . details a n d to .-ialLsfy th e .special I n te r e s ts of in ­d iv id u a ls . S om e p e o p le a re m ore In te re s te d In geology, o th e r s in b trd s , a n d so on.

■ H eavy p a tro n a g e o f .such lo u rs Is m erely o n e ex am p le , o f m u n y t h a t m ig h t b e ' o f th e r a t h e r s u rp r i s in g zes t of t h e ge

' p u b lic fo r kno w le d g e a n d in .s triic llo n In i d i f f e r e n t J Jnw - W h a t Ja a .iJJ aboul? A nd

J -g lll-A in tr lc a n ^ a o Z C a th a ll me-fnr^r-; pry

TH E s.cwTii m n ’n iD A y- Tlie JdpiuiMc rm p irr-lh ls -ycw ts-obser»lnff-<hB

iweiiiy-sixUi ccnturj- of Ita foundlnj by U»a Emptror Jlmmu In GOO D. C.. whtn oceordlrg to Itfiend, th« forebears oT ihe prtr.fiil milnit howe descjinded from heaven and NinlKl-iio-.NUkoio. the grandson of the Sun QodtlfM, Inid Ulc foundnUonj for the empire,

"uliKiriliVc^rnnwiirroTrr— cntUrlM-Tjefor-TTape^M Jlmmu. metinlng ihnl Japan liiu som e.thirty cen* lurlea o t Jcnou’n isLiicr]-.• THUS Japan b Uio v.orld'« o ld tji notion, and thi impertal line hn.» bfeii kciil lulact from tJi# m itty d a n of mj’tholosy to Uie ji(ricni, Uie Emperor Hlrohlto being the 124lh ruler lii tt i unbroken dj-nuly. Tlx eontonpulneour, unity of the Japuiesei who liave OC' cupled tjieir (irclili>elago for w many centuries with' uui Interference Irom Uie oul.'lde world, really fomu

:lIonal family, becatiso U>e peoplr hove closely l-anrt-TnlnRlr(t'.^o"ns"tT>"foi'ni a rac"e'p\irel^thelr' At the c m tc r of ilils naUonol process oTcommon

»wlml!ntlon stands the Imptrrtl family. SO Uiat 'Ira-' iw lnl" blood may be s.ild lo run In the veins of all

hnve Cltii.t become kinsmen »'i!h onff 11 are drv:endM from a common on-

e Siin Coddex-v Amnleriuu-OmllcAml.-six centurlM W Inilted, a long Umc, and one ;lve of I t only by rlllllng the poKCs of hlslorj':

i:o years before the nscent of the Jnpane.se throne b}’ the Emperor Jlmmu, Uie'Orrck.i held Uieir fln l Olympiad—for thrj- al«> worshipped Rod* of nature, like the Jopnnc.ie. In 6i3 B. C. Egypt became Inde­pendent of A.wyrla: Jiide.i fell, JJie Persian empire

OftutamR Buddha wns bom In Indio, Confucliu bom In China six ye^rs LMer (531 B. C.): Babylon nnd Rome becam'e n rc{)ubllc; the Pertlaiis

(mmched- Oielr t i n t and r.tcond ejtpcdiciofis BgaJmt. Crrrcc; HcrodoUL-. wa.i bom In Asia Minor ond Socrates in A thens: and In 4M B. C. A theai was .M the hclRlu ot Its Kloo- durinc the Aue of Perlclfs.

Alexander the Crent st^vrtcd ofler new n'orlds. the Itiilliin urnlnsiilfi come-unilcr complcic Roman .'wiiy and wlUi the fnU of CnrUmRc In HO D. C- Greece be­came 0 Romnn province. Came the birth of Jtillii^ Civcsar In 100 n . C.. Uie fall of Byrln. the birth of Chria and the rise of southfm,Pcr»l«: Conr.tnnUne Uie Great unUU-d hl.< empire. Ihe Roman empire was divided belwfen-E.’U l and We^l and the Djixinilne era renchcd Us flowrr; In China Uio 5u( Dj’nasiy broiiBhl nil China under unified control for the first ttjnr In Uiat nntfon’i lonu hlstoo-. ifSiRland was imllled In 027 A. Dv Rtissli nils lotunipd a.i an empire, end the flr.'.t CniMiUrs wrrf

-bCRim mtOOT—i'olo discQvereil China, then under the Yimn Dj-nnsly Orleans was.!>ave<l by Jeanne d'Arc, ihe Cni>e of Oo<i<l tln|)t »ns (llr'coviTctl. Columbus found Amcrica and Vnr^o Ilr- Oamn .readied India. The fln.t clrcuninavl- Kulloii 111 the world was ftccomplL'.hed, Qiircn Ellt-ibetli niled'EnBlnnd: the Chlng or Manchu. dj nasly becon Minrrmr hi China. Newton publMird his Uicoo' ■ cravitailun: llm American ducUiratlon uns nlKiiri thrrp W.L-. the Frn ic lnrvohillnn-iim l Hoiinimru*; In Inwril qiitrkly tlir Amrrlcan Civil a.-\r. the Kniiia Pnis'.lrin war. l l v Spanlsh-Amrrlnn lyar. But diirlr. mo.’.t ot tJiii time—until Pero ' opriird Japan Jn 1B53— Nippon MW R hci-nilv ninong nnUon«. And yet In Uiose lonu ;.Mn v ■llr ■.Japan had created r clvlllMllon of her own, tinlfjue iind cultured. And It Is-urfortuiialc ihnt In thK un^nlUhtened year of 1940 Japan crie-

.brnlcsJier :.OOOlh birthdaj-, looklns.ntJULPr'SUlOCtcf.

./iiid yet the i:eiirral world upheaval ha.s plsced this proud iiiul iiiiclent nation In one of the jrca lf tt wars in hlsforj',—Living Age.

Scandals, Party Splits Hit # Admiiiistrfltion in California

■ ' Hj Irwin lUrKur Inste.id of Uie umhI V

...•ange blavomi • heav)''«t'. pcrlltlcal bodlrt-buHed |o o - c l^ - to Ihe eurtflcc p^n-mlrs . the balmy spring »lr of Cillfornin. TOe vu - tures nre gathrrH and today It Is better than an rvrn monry'^X't tlmt

f ln t Drmocin halfn ■nturj-

V , . . - . . , oulvU the recall rout- Cleverly organlred and apparently

R-ell flnancerl-a lot of ihf financial iupport reiKirlcilly comm? from In- dcpendrnt oil oiicrntorr;—the plcnlns o t reritll pcDIJpm n»alnU Oovpmor Culbert L. 01-on Is In full ewjiic. Something In Irnally re<iiilrn

imlly f lUln'lre that

National Whirligig N .cws B e h in d

T h e N ew s

WASHINGTON lly Ui«y Tucker

nE^TF|■r.^. The •'methoi

0 frirndn n .1 Urll-ilii

Ih f people In I-'IHI

•TIIK WORKER- RERISTKR8 'For whom ihe Dally Worker work? TJie ijuMtlon

rcnewcil rn ihfr ihan answered by Uie regliiratlon -nlrmcnt which ihc New York CommunLs; newjpsprr as Illcrt under the act requiring reKlsirntlon of awnts'

Jo;, foreiRn nrinclpnis, • • •------- ’s ti ra u w u ila lfu ip n t {Icnlt -. ihe D.illv Workr-

[roiil — depict Anic lock" ciamorliiFt for w or-tuolllt iin-vlllInK to rn.st hK .lot wlOi lilies m A niIUUir>- 'vny. Tliej' particularly rcM-ntluV over our li tcnce thnt the weMern^tmllotiJ cash lo r’war .^u ll l1r•.■ rrfiunJ to UU rjir .la Our prolfsls over Britlih liiHT ence with Amrrlcan mail mid r merce are dlsnil.v.cd ns "111115 " "chlldlJh."

London.parl-1 nuiliorlllr.'., our < lonmU report, a re tryliv; lo lU'Ui lie this anil-Am erlcan biur);i AppnriMiiiy-i«sniven-TCpiif--pfnnr out .the a trem ely practical ance which the Ufi.A. Is pi<They list such ihlnRi

a c c u m u ia t ln B a t Iccture.';, in s tu d y g ro u p 5 7 iin r ------- nn-hl<itr>rW i1 tQum..

T fVlf f t i t a : r o r u m 3 ? . ^ T ^ Z ~ < r ------r : ----------- ^O ne th in g Is c e r ta in . A m e ric an s a re no’

- lo n g e r l lm tic d in th e i r In te re s ts , a s fo r c r i t ic s h a v e Jong s a id , to m o n e y -m ak in g .

____ : _________ .G_R/\NDM A_ON T H E J J ) B ________M e m b ers o f th e N a t io n a l b r a ’hdm othD rs

C lu b do n o t s i t a t h o m e k n it t in g . S ix ty -seven o f th e m h a v e j u s t b e en to W ash in g to n on a

r s ig h ts e e in g t r ip . T h e y " d ld “ . every th ing f ro m th e W a s h in g to n m o n u m e n t to n pa rade

o f f u tu r e a d m ir a ls a t A onnpo lls.T h e y w e r e a s m a r t ly d ressed crow d , loo,

— w K h -n ^ -o p r in g - f ln e r y r o o rs iv g e f lf -p ie n iy - o f - p e r m a n e n t w a v e s a n d a ly llsh f in g ern a ils . T h e m a in Id ea o f t h e d u b ’s sp r in g ja u n t was to sh o w th e rei5t o f t h e w orld t h a t being a e « n d f f lo th e r " d o e s n 't r e le g a te o n e to a cW m -

It'f l f in e t h a t th e c lu b - l ia d t h a t t r ip , b u t it w a s n ’t n e c e s s a r y a s sp e c ia l p ro o f of. g ran d -

■ m a ’a B tatii3 - ln . th e m o U c rn - w orld r-E vcrT onc: . k n o w s th e r e a re 'c o m p e t e n t g r a n d m o th e r s to ­

d a y p a r t i c ip a t in g in p u b lic a f f a i r s , follow ing su c c e s s fu l c a r e e rs I n a ch^Mcn b u s in e s s or p ro fe s s io n , r u n n in g c lu 'bs, a n d d o in g a n y of a h o s t o f o th e r u s e f u l th in g s . A n d so m etim es w c ’ a u s p e c l t h a t g r a n d m o th e r s n e v e r wore th e baclc n u m b e rs th e y a llow ed them se lves to a p p e a r f o r c o n v e n tio n 's s a k e . , .

— A -H I G n n R O W - P H I L O S O P H E R — _Th.b ,t^n troyer;y .,o 'y .crJhe-E o8llsh j>hllo8-

quco" II ihls 1* the c.v,e, why does the paper recWer iinricr nn act applying to agrnts of forclRh prlnclpali?

Theore!;cally it In conceivable Ihst UxjjiublleaHoii and live .Coiiiniiinlst parly In the United-Siaicj. by which It li .^ub lcll7ed, mlsh t be gulilrti folelv by Amer­ican CoiiimimlM.s without reference to Moicow. Yet In practice mis l:i hardly ImnRlnablr; for wllliout -••oine yrr>' tiiiiKibte prcNMirc. liow coiild It-s rcliiors, whn have oeen so busily bulldlnR tlie ••democmlic front" and be- rAtlng Nnr.I.Mn. Imvc persuaded'Uicui\plvpfl so (jiilcklv l;iM AtiKiisi 10 defend Uie compart bciueon Sialln and J llller7-Chrlstlnn Science Monitor.

rlectlonr t ^

rntlnn. A qui'it-by-T

......... simple to answer.r r : n ^fiin^-^rr'B iT i~ an»r'tg~yiqr7.T;xt;5rnti:i'c~Tniy leRaJ Obst^iclc to ' selllnit ftntis-rnd-liiiiiHUorisna'.tll?; jovcmment." Presumably the detallt ofsnttlemenl ore ihB private business of the vcndor^<- Yet the drslre of :he Mexican government for mlliur>- .supplies could en.slly be made th e basis for more satUfactorj' relation'

neighbor* In mailer* in which we have Xfjy gnvve concern.

— AWCTICl ................... ............... .

Severn!ilt|iloiiiallc i»nche.i hnvc rrcc iitMliicd b!inc!J(vi 0/ cIJmjIj!*'* •tilliiR thal tJncle Sam' has of ■-■.iiined

)nfllcl,)m pbinl.n

r,0lllti-i

a plane of BoJd #{ ai admlnlitratloi sympathy lor nencral- lolcn slrlctlons on •xp.Cf« n rat: tear lest a c

e pui»ic

^VALKOtlT. T he l tr>'’.i lopnoicli Insld fear Uiut the N .I.. R. I

- C.1, 0 . find A -K -ofl*.- slinr< • raiiic suspicion, but appear pow-

to prevent It.npnlnnlnif'fi ipokcS'

Like

he Lewis and G; re uiakhiK prt^nl.scs whlcli Uiey umnt keep— hl'dlur wi ' - oun and other 'prlv nlliifliui!; cverj'wh^n*.

aw ojifftS r 1 7,000 rm- IdVfs which cftMliol be rrallretl. ,'hlrjiever Mdc wins — .iim the

C.J.O. ha.s n .definite ed g e- the............. - -rroiip will eventually tle-

tliclr Irnd tri make K"Od. Anil then. 10 the ^ulomnblle olliclal.s

I r.trllm In dll attem n L\e n«

the (Inline; the labor he.n

,• the b b r

re the w.ilkout p^obiiblv would HOC be witll lute suw inrr-

llie p!:inU m e chiinKliiit oirr w m o ilrls- K would have^vasi

political InipllcailoM, I t probably I'OuUl openue to the dlsadvantsRe if ilir Deinocmtlc ticket, for the 0.0.1*. w-ould chargu that It (Icinonstrnlet! U ie-failu re ot the T n m r D r “TO“ nccorapiir:n~itr-pur­pose. And how til ■ '

candid to ihf the

arc bliierly opposed .icrm. rcallrlns that It danger their own chanci back to congrcss, city liall, th r .snpllol I the

.c nomlnr. hou'c. Nor

lion of . . olhcr front-runncifi— Mi--,:.r?. G ar­ner, Turley. Wheeler. Doui;la;i. Jncl:- son— Improve th rlr i)ro;.|»;rt,i, Tlic ojily Bdv«nt.ige tl)Hull-Fnrley tlckel Is th a t li would prob.ibly prevent TTdlMiMrou.s party smniliup, by otiMlng the new deal­ers from fmiire control of the poll-

ichluen-..1 Jc.s

Jcmocrat-s' .slosnn will be: — - t / i t '0.SC with Hull," .Tlie, majoritywlltlcos talk ami act as the lilol-e PenriM did when he v

;ilip . Tlie pr©.speci < :uU's nomination hi •y Democrat.i Into <11; t. e.vpcclnlly It lie shoul with,National Chalrma iirlry. I^c\|ilt<fclhelv CrPi

. <10 1 . brltev

described Tliry wUI. lean of ni

one of rcsfwmtlon. crpt Mr. Hull as Uie y t\lU , Tlic iiiqjorlty

11E0S|®I3

ethinc of /> monoj>oly on this couiJjirnl. Mr* ipplv.ifactu

;ut off from the Kuroi>can poKcr* need all th a l they can m

tolalltnrlaii countries iirc In me r,a .delivers-is an im|>o..ilblllt)'. So Uic

ilanti*. We have r.omethlne Mexico wa Mexico has Bl;;o ^omeIhlns Uiat Ihls

■ -.etUement of tl

aitbjlltuUd lor Mexico C iy * iniLstenoe th a t on a mat­ter rh lch li actually subject to Inteniatlonal law and tmffe. Mexico In enUtled lo acl>« pro.s«utor. Judge md Jurj-. As the expmprlatjon proce.w ha.t been ^Jiown 0 bo a continuing’, noJ « concluded one. seiUemenl on

lot. of course, consider Mexlco'a theories of expropriation our affair. Bettlenrent on • recoRnlr.ed talr basis of claims o f American citizen* b dkUnctly

’our TnSIileii.' tn\atETftB'ctTCUmstances.-atni»-Meiii:to; beTvrrr.-fBlr.lmdlnK material. To whom we sell, hoi

t sell. When v -DaU os News.

sell a ! dlsUncUy American concerns.

B reakfast Food '• ALSO 1LI> rEIUfATfi

Teacher—“Johnhy, u-hai Is a cannlba:?"Johniii'—"I don’t know." ■ -

_Tyael»er^"\Vcn,.If_you.al«.y6ur. faUier_ftnd molhCT,

SCORE: n o w N "One cni|)ldyi~ aa~ th e ~Ti?lirT .^ ir e itynall'h as-fo tind -It-an -im er« i In j' aldflitiB to tabu late loyes i Oerman crnfta tui they ore nceounte . for In reports Irorp Europe. Dc.splte forces of censorship and propaKand: these fljtires probably arc tiulie at curat« and are algnlflcanU —Ttip-TJTtseri^-Orman-Uabulatioa place* Oertnart io ftes n£ 25 KfiJps In the last 73 hour.s s ln c t sta rt ot thi occupation In Noni-ny by tlie Kwls Tills total'consLsui o f lour CRilJcra, four d^slroyrrai' pcMlbly. lottr' dcslroj’c n sunk or beached elRhl troop I,hips. .TlUa-1.% in 1

to three subm arines dbpoacd

¥ v>iHEAR v e :

Apparently Ro.-vded by. forum an4 her ccmmcnt.i arraln.M .tlie whU*

Xcr Rroa^R contest. th«;^^|tibmicouimltleei>C ncrly knowh‘1

niid 10 filthy thlrtc .uiroiifilL

■£dltor-<lepartmchc .[ileh follows’ herewIU i:. ■ '

VI(IUnl« He Say . V Ue without u-hUkerfl will not lor;c,

his bearlnj (of-/acn).But shoK-s .poor sport-'onahshlp

and’ cooperaUpn w ith the cIilHns irho are strlvinc to revive the birth of Uie be^t old .Mote in the union ■ I which he haa the prlvlIcKC to live,

60 let' us not be a sour puu. a t leart get_cut thB_old wMtOTn cloUie*and 'Join the 'crovcd.............

Business men' d r e u ymir employei

LUCKY NUniDER The number. 10. must be the lucky

number of aviation, a l 'le a s i that's probably Uie hope of a ip lrln ; )’odnt potenllal aviators and nvlatriees of

•(^cdncsdi , when final ex., amlnallons were admlntstvrwl to those takltie the ground school un­der ihe CAA-pllot. tralnlns prOETiuu. the date was April 10. OfflclnLs s.std •UiBl re.suUs would be announced wlUtIn 10 days.and tha t OlRht schol-

p h d Cr e s s ■■"flle VlrK" Barron, he of the a

dinte whickers, submitted ■__________ ye-ii/ rclny <adornment. V^uITie;

thfttf'two weeks o t crowUi belilnd ■ hlsker* new mea.iura a food J tich ..i,o It Isn't hiird to

Imftgine w hat the Twin Falla-pawol- men «’lll look lltie come Julj-.

* * *LOCAL BOY -------

"Local Boy ■ ■ still

itronE by In terest manifested In .he report th a t Tony Beltia, Sho­shone, mpde a cood showlnR In hla openlns fam e with Uie Twin Falls Cowboya « t Buimyslde. .Wash. He turned I n 'a n outstanding . perfor- mancrto the pleaaurg of folk ot this rtslon.

Teddy."

SOLICITL-DE. Several senators noted for their .■oclal-mUidcdncs.s have recently been toying with Uio ides of a 'liew roi’nTTjr-cujvrnmee ncntuM hard.shtp.s and econdfnlc dls- iDcifllon that may ensue Irnm a bustup ot Uie BTOwlns war boom. Tliey are cotmilllnit official and un- o/riclnl experts about the fea.' ibUIt}- of ni"war boom uiiemploymcni In-, surjnce" law.

Tl\e Idea oriRlniitcd'n.s ii' riviull of the ndmlnL'.tratiou'.v elaborate lirdvlMon.\ for. cushlonlpR cnDlW'

■ ;t po,sl-wnr d lltlrtilU rn 'yhlcIi ^

purchases, In fOma larj' MorKcnthau'.s Internal rc\’enue men have mle<l tha t fund.i- Jitl- va:iced by the allies lo r new p lan t construction r.liould be exempted from taxation. The treasury has

:lii-a lt.s ini'-rpretntion of Uiethat

be paid in a li.imi Amorilr.iilon r<(]ulrenienU hav been relaxed. In short, every effort

M been made to protect capital, Pramoim of the new prograrr il:e the vlewitolnl. that Bimllar sol' liuile .'.linulil be jJiown to labor—I tlin huiniin tivi\stnient. A lthoujh

is provlnK dlfllcult to work out 10 details, most feo-slble sUb'Kcs-

Uon contcmpliito.s a schemo under •wlilcli-u-iirtimc. profits jlu i lL be .dcf; Inltcly fixed now are) and ayertaln-pri'criiiagf be ijeV^itaUlo-for- cxccii ccii>loi’M. l i would Buppli meni Uie exhllnR unemploymentIr .suraiice .sy.s;c:n. Tlie proposal also appeali because It ml(tht tend to prcTetii nny "boom", frpm reachlns dsnjerou;, proportloiu. Tndustrtnl» Lst.< tempted by wnr ordera m ight think twice uiider Ui# propose<l

^ ..................................... recall;lck-»ftrr Ihe bors In Ih^ Mddlo ave thrown out l|ie (luestlonahlrs,

the d 'sd llst.s and the phonev.s. But ■marl politkos tn 1/is Ancele.i and

lllelv In'!, fjuch Mu;

J a jl lf .h p j , speaker.rffOlson man—and traced lats dirfctiv rr.w lated s'lfft tli/r :ovcmor's office.- Of oUier aliened

Orpu meihode emnlovH to entarte suppori of a reb-l lenlslature. O larpe sums of ni'.h paid nut o t ttati Tunds lo an ex-G-man for obscure Inreatliratloni, Of.hent put on both of (loulherp California's show-plhcc

r r tmrltii for l'»-a\-V enntrlblltlnns aescrlbed as '•campslun funds" unOr- tlireat of an InfrfRfcd stale fake 01 UiD mutu'-ls and. In the case of th maciilflceni JvuiCa Anita laytjut, 0 Inslptt Its winter dates wllleh wouli lie enulvaleiii lo breaklns U ' ‘P Int' ;mall bulldlnR lot,s.

' tieliure Cnsli S:30,w0 Tlien tiie raUier unusual refrure

,if the two hiimlrrrt million doUai Pacific •.■?t!ites IJiilldini! and Loan

rid of protccllntr lt-i dC',...... .. .-,n 11.S ofIlcer«. It i prc.vIdciit, Odell,' te.stlflcd he had con.

Olson pre-eleellon fund, refuwd a repeater. Le.s-n'Uian

j’car of r.Ifltc cu-s!o<ilRfuhIp hns St mord than *MO,QOO for operat- i rxpcii'p.s, Wottl ha.1 been passed ound lhat wmelhlnB In the nelRh-

borhood of $100,000 of Uils was spent for rivcltil auilltlnR In an effort to RCt NimcihlnR on Odcll. hut there have been no efforU made- toward liHllctliiit anybody. Politicos who don'l like tlie Rovernor say the opcr-

■ ■ make a Inl of Jobs Tor Uie

' nla Is split wide oj>cn Into enough - factions lo form n-JlE:*aw puRle, Tlie Hain-and-EKRcrs are well or-

throw a hea^-y'wclKtil to any candi­date lhe>- flot> for In nppotUlon to Olson. To them he Is the m ttrn r tx wlUi tl'f lr ham- T)ie>' fay they iK-lpeil elect him and he threw them down, ns he deflnllelv did In Ihelr special elecllon InU fall. 'Hie con- lervatlvp or so-called McAdtvi-Cree! irroim and tlieir members In the le?-

fniirht e'-erv ot-nnliednv he InoV offlre.' nmrnllv rlani! with ffon («« nnofJicr iieerf, niHrnls, C. I.

...................... .tll>-ral« Is rallylnd^,.,„iind l.leu'. Oov, Fllli Pstter-nn. •n ,err Is tall: here .md Ilitrr that £c ln tor.,_nobcrt- K'nnv, fomirr. JttdKC, Ot-'On floor leader in Uie jeii- n tr and r.launch sunportcr of the rovernor untl he pulled the ruR n ‘

I.slature li rropo 'al from 1 Tlie rellef-n i the adnilnl'lr

................. «roup-of lefl-wrail election O.-era and nil

faithfulIf In 11 • i.tni

coitldii't bo liiker ir fl.n.A,

.......... - of (iiefflclency. if notlorse, In the pet Olsnn State Relief idmlnlslr.illon have been nltnnsi

dally (-rciirrcnces for moiilhs; Gros- of fiiiuls, nn ottlrliil ciidrt lirliUKh with Communism, r

If Job-hi

...... -li f.upporten In theeRlslature. RU propo.'al for nddl- lonal la x rs ’ratlicr than economies viilrli would reduce the presenl top­ic,-i\T burden • created a deadlock lot yet , broken, A special ae-sslon :allcd lo pul through £ huRO blen* ilal OLson relief prozram has• a fler_#pprop^ tln - *-

w Uial Uie ^llefi. m iin t resuembles,

• Incidental stenches hftVB been In- Iciments of state officials and their ive.stlMiors and Inspectors for

irrafUiiE on s\:ldro9' lufloons In Los AnRcles under tha plea of “cam­paign coiitrIhuUQni.".Tlie Rovcmor's fon and .secreUiti'. Rlclinrd OUon, has been ,menUon«lJ)( ■

iRtttlnc bodies an oiie of the jirlne|p»1^bAcmW)-"for—camp nlnir fuiid.s. 'PcMHcnl'ltftllJcrBtlrin.von'Ws' pa rt hftie not helped the man in tiie Rovemor's chair. ' \ -

Split Int# >Uny Faetlona The Democratic party In Cnllfor-

low iv

'iiin'ittirrht'TiTTKiiilfuer-fnr-hlr'

Tlie C.illlomla D-mocrstIc. splli?^ Is Im portant natlmiallv hi f —

Uir nrpiihlJi'X Merrlnm bv little more ihi nlurallly In the Is.st election and Merrlam polled more than a million votes; The whole ^tlnk iirn’jiid Sac- mmento and Reneral Kilkenny In

Democratic party Is'likely - t o - .Iti'.e S' to•hrow the state back Into Its normal Republican column, despite reUef/rs. Townsendltes, Ham-and-ERjcrri'or si-hat have you to the contr.^rs'.There miRht be a O.O.P. new deal.

Currentfy four slates are flaljitfir It out for control of the Dcmncrnllc delcKRllon whlcli will repruenl C aP ■ Ifomlft a t the party’s national con- .

:ntlon a t Chlcajo.One la headed by oovenior Ol.snn.-^

I t Is pledsed to President noojcvell'■ ft Uilrd term. Anolher. rejtarded .... partially pro-Itoasevell but w l^ rescn-ntlnn.s, headed by Llrutr:^. n n t Governor Patler.son. A third,

ilnstnicted and nominally pledged Hom-and-Edser Willis Allen, Is

... a •strateRle paslUon to bsntain. If It wb.lies. The fourth Is detlnilely ilctlsed tc.-J/lee President qnnier - ind secm.s best equipped to puVcn a •.mooth-ninnlnR campaign..

Tlie Olwn ticket oriRlnally In- ,-lud«I Patterson. National Commit- .• tTrronn" Wlttmm— aibbr—McAdoo:—

ireseiitntlve Lee Oeycr of Lo.s ;eles. As.semlilyrhan Godfrey An­

drea* of San Bernardino and Man- ■hestcr Boddy. publisher of the Los • Ancclea News,

Olson and McAdoo never havi*. !en rcRnrded as pollllp.ol bedtel--~.

lows, \Vlien Secretary of the Interior Ickes came to Ban Praneiseo. Rup- nosedly with the benediction of his b'os.s. Immured himielf In a hotel room, llbemted a few prop fluffed • dovas of'pM M #nnounc«d that h« had tucked OIsoo nnd M^Adoo Into the eame bed he was Wflarded ns a superman. But for a few days only. Pattenon felt he had nnt been Blvcn sufficient consideration In llnlne up Uie deletation «ind witli- drew. So did McAdoo. Andreas.C ryer (|Hd Bodd}'. Now Olson’a 'Hcket faces the cmbarTa.vslnR pos.st- Wllly M ft .court ilRht. -ratterwn

_______name who took ft walk,

The Pacific, nceordlnff lo theory.' may be a calm ocean. But ail I.1 notr” fjulct ftlonR lUs rtiorc.s. ^

I t .b a per lancQt proposition.

. vswonnrn-at-UUTte- CarollnoO'Dsy_rtylvi-d_the gho.st of- piplitbltloh a t n recent dinner of tho- Ninety Nlne.i, inUmfttlonftl women'.s ptloi ornanlyiUeih, to boa-

itors. nm tlon officials ond friends If Uie late avlairlx oascmblcd In- 'omally a t a prlvat« bar se t up for Uie occa.\loii. When Mr*. OTJoy,

wjUi horror . are .'cr; lnR liquor ,

affair like Uils," she said. "I am ro- liiK. tfl Jiavu...\viil-*oaicbDdj' .cscori

.she did, to Uie consternation of he r hwtciMS and the-jiuztled suesta.

Fellow .New Yorkers p fo iU lt-re - maricd Uiat tho liicidcnf might en­danger Mrs, O'Oftj-’a elccUoh chances, especially as her seat Is ona whlcli the O. 0 , p . believe* It can rccapiura next No\tiBl>er.— -----

. The IM9 fruit crop In th9 Unlwd 8utM.;, T O ,. n b o u t:.- .8 (L j> « i^ ‘ la rjtr lhan Uie aver**e crop lo r prccedlns' j-car?; • . ,

SUNDAY SCHOOL ra th rrs and moUiers do well to

;nd 'Uicir children lo Sunday :liDol, and Uiey db better atlU to ik.;, tiiem _Uicrc.. Bunday.li diffef-

I'nt from oUver daj-s in our mind*WheHirr »» x n ;Long aco tralnlns has set th a t day ipiirt for medlUUon on things of he spirit and. no matter how fai-

from our early tralnlns ve may have departed the Idea hold*. 8im- day Li dirferent.

T hat Idea In Itself mtkoa Uf« w richer for ui. We can n e w

tmlK-fcrget Uifl Idea tha t I t aym- bollzes and wa a n n o iT u T T o lE a beuer for rcmemberlnB. T h a t re- mcmbranci«-and our peace In U U mouKh to warrant sending the chi' dreii to Sunday sd iw rfo r 'ln a tn ii tlon In Uie Uilng* of spiritual value.

Cliildren left to_ themselves

— -- Uiere «.,«UndlnR tinUl Uiey go of (hell - .. accord. Tliis will usually como to 'be

— _____________________ *0^ The Bisoclatlona the childrenUic- ilcA’ator, -please?" • Lcuivo lo«n;:'UI(nictlvlUe* im d-tirtc rests .

th a l (trow out of Sunday school (riT« ' “lem opportunities for ocUrtly tliat

re peculiarly welcome. ' ' ' • Sunday is a q u i e t day. Lfltle ork is <lone and Uie usUal a tlr of

life- U sailed,' Icavlns the children In an unusual tjule'- They' dislike Inactlvltj' and quiet and Uie Sun­day school offer* Uietn the chance they are looklnj for, aetlrtty tha t i» .- '^ P .4 b le ,to_thm.<md to Hirir families. They, meet each other ano ............good talk. They ahare

interest within the clas.i. They plan to help witli t^e mluloQ. or the fair, or the benefit concert, and If the ir leader Is wise, find themselves busy about many Uiliics. Tliat Iseood for-them_______ X -------------

\VhAt la best of all. and W prime rew o irro iT ienB m jtn fin i* Buiiiiiy~ school, is U u t they fonn Ui« hab- lU of. good thinking and sood be­havior and they insensibly store up Ideas of spiritual life, of eUilcal standard* of mdral values. When thcsft-HXiLMt.ln the early ytari of- • Childhood they becorne fu n d a n S ^ SJY Jprlngs o f Uiought and behavior

Th/» )->i!!ng personm ay #ecm to wander away from those standards for a while but he

ne%’cr forgcl them. In lime he re lum s to Uiom and lUrs by them.

Adolescence Is too.late a period '-.w., •,« —.t- UI ppMivwut vmub.The valutrs Rabed by the expuU ^ of children to ati^ e ^ tire not, ^de^n{Tent Iifnn ihe ^ d n r School. Sy that timii the»

:ldsse*. well up In front of social nnd rcllglou*' movcmcnta of-'the betterm ent of the community. The time to take children to Sundty School la about Uie tawa tfaio u

------ of education, different but'leadlnfT to Uie-same end, the rountt-tid- prepaj-atlon-for-UMlul-llirlne.-----fthouid. start-togflUior-and-kMp-oa .- - loeethcr.

I f It u possible to-lak«-uiem - - younger. and some Uachers Uitnk I t la a good Uilng to do, Uicy ought to be tmder Uie direct management o f It highly skilled teaclier, one trained far her work, and.not Just any good woman wlUt a love of ser­vice. It-takes more Uian a «.-lsh to be useful to make a good SundayScjioo}jjK hct.)uirtjh6.m »kins, of___th a t teacher U Ui» ^ t .o f .U i l a Whole Blttuitlon. f . ' ,

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■ T U TN F A L L S N E W S . T W I N F A L L S . IDAHO, F R ID A Y ^ tO R K I^ •G . A r i t l L 12. lf>in . PA G E F n ^ .

H uiitiiig for Bare (Faces)

E l S l I i- R e s e rv o ir - 'P ro je c t " C o m p l e ­

tio n Topio a t O ffio ia ls M eeting

T»ln I'Vlj Cltr Slid WPA otflclAh m il meet «l 3 p. m. Moiidny n l Ui£ elly hnll to confer upon complellon of tho city reaen’olr project, Mnyor Joe l^oehlcr annouiictdiliwt evening upon h li return from PorUand.- where he attended the \Vc3tcm ncRlonitl conlercnce ol the U. Conference of Mnyorj.

Attendlns, In addition to slate and dbtrlct WPA ofllclnts. will be Ileelonal Dlrcstor-Nlcliobon of D cu- ,vef. . . ___ _

.Mn>'or koctilcr liidlcntcd Ihn l Porllund se 'ilon of mnyor.n. n l which Mayor l4Guitnlln pre.'Jdcd. "hlKlily »uecc.-jful,"

Qiiarlerly Sleel For L.-D. S. S e t

One or more aiitliorltles from the L, D. 8. cliurcli a t S.ill Lake Cliy

■ »lll altcml tlic Qimtlcrly coiifer.- ence of the T\vlti h- ill* stnke o t the L. D. a. church, lo be held S iilur- day and Sunday of this week aI L, D, a , tiibcrcinclc,

o'clock tiauirdny evening when nil members of the priesthood nre tirgecl to attend n si>ecUI prlrxthood nieel- iMg. Tlie churcli welfare iiieethiB li cnfled for 6M3 ii. m. Scindaj-. nnd All per«>iu Intcicntfd arc invtle'd 10 otteiid, ,

Oenernl ^aloiia Viill be heltJ 10 a. m. niid\3 p. m. and Ihe ci fcrcnce-wlll b i devoted to the work

__nf the Quorum of Uie Sevpiitlc.*.the suke mlrjlon

Stake and- Mclfure conimliices', Klake and ward Relief uicleilcn nnd rcpreiCDlatlvcs of thn prIe.iUiood nuorimis will nltend. The public ti Invited to all .-ifAilons.

“ IVAIT TILL y o u SEK THE WIIITKS OK TH Em CH1NH.“ uyn Blaine Lonery a* the co-chairmen of Iho vltllnnte cammhtee pjuw durhie a m i

- lnC'<he-ianlar-Chaml>er-flr-4>>mmerfr-br4rd-<r«»lne-rdteh-Tliry-«r iihow«.-Bnd »lll »oon to Into action with other vljllanlra In Vhecklnf iNeu'i i'hota and Eneravliis),

C. Van An«dfln (lefl) let Warren W. iiullnc irip In urareh nf thour (Uunt- • •-d-fM-bare-^-Uarr-it-si the photo

thoic aMr to prndurr whiskm.

Animal (.’ruelty (ioiinl Ti'iai S e t

Hay Oliver and Joe Slewnrl. Twin ralLi ranchers, ulll stand tr ia l on tho ml^demcnnor charrie of cniclty to an animal TUcwlay.- April 23, n l 10 a. m. In probate court. The trliil WM «el by Probate Jiidue p . A. Bailey after Uie palt had plendbd not guilty to the chatRO of mtvlm- InR A Oucnuey bull ovned by J . H. Wilhlle.' Tlie complaint allenca tlin l they emastiiliitcd ihe «nlm<T last April C.

A third parly named In th e com ­plaint. Thoma-i Iverr.on, did no t np- pear for arralunment. and.hLn cnf.e will be left open pcndlns trini of Uic other two men.

B R E V I T I E S

Death Summons * Hailey P io n e e r

HAILEy. AprU II - Ftollowlns a lonu Illness. Mrs, Mnrle Montfiom- ,er}'. 01. pioneer reildent of Hailey.

~ d iM -w ranB dnyT in iT 3n irnn irn t!r home.

Funeral tervlcei will be held .. UiB Harris funeral’ home Friday aficriioon al 3:30 o'clock.

Only Biir;lvinK relative of - Mrs. MonlBomery Li her daughter. Mif.n Lela Montcomen'. former Hailey iraile Khool prindpaL

llm thrr VhH.v-J. T. Mor.se. ii|)cni Ihe ttliiter lu houthcm Utah, h vIMlliiR hli brother. P. Y. Mor.se.

Bu»lne»* Trip—Mrs. Floyd Huff Jerome, and Mrs. Ed Ceorce hiive le tum ed from Salt Lake City where U^ey attended builne.is for Ihc Vogue Shops.

obtained a jnnrrUKc llcca-.e' n t Pnlls county recoider'.i «flls«"yi3^-

Vi.lt» Kn Itoute-Mlss Lol.i .Wlllh of Tftsadena, Calif, fnrmrri.v of irnsflton, 1« vlsltlni: In Ttt'lu Fiill.i

Police Check o n Break-in A ttem pt

Twin Fall* police ye.-iterday In- mtiBated an apparent b reak-ln atteinpl In the Herron office build­ing Bl 139 Shcnhone street eo.it. Marks indicated that the d«)r lend­ing to the offlc6 of Altomc7 -n o y J i Smith .lind been tampered w ith, but enlrj-waa nol Rained.

Tlie • tmiuecessfiil a tltm pt '.t . . mafifl-ff»nw -w H ntgattr~m k'nr~5F

early ^ u n d a y momlnr, offleers In-

Parcnt-Teaclier Officers N am ed

LEWISTON; AprU 11 f/T) ~ Mrs. n . L. Bralnard. Wardner, w m elect­ed] president of the Idaho ConercM of Parents and Teachcra today.

Other officers Included:'Mr*. D. I . , Foreman. Caldwell,

flrsl Vico president; Mrs, Roy J . Ev­ans, Twin Palls, second vicc preal- dent; Mrs. LouU Naitel, Boise, rc- corrilnff secrttary, and Mrs. F rancis Daker, Boise, treasurer.

M o^ ej,Jn . ^

CarpenUrt to .Meet—Members of the local earprnters'union, No. 111(1. will meet al t o'clock this McninR ftl Ihe labor hall. 316‘i Becorxl nve- nue enM.. Retre-ihmenu will be sei Td folio»Tni{"tn6“minnf‘ss-fT!r-{ Sion.

- Enter ll(jipltal—Ml.yn('.‘-4le GWOi ninn -of Murtaui:h wiri Mrs. Kdwai d Baljcock-nnd Fred N. I.ockr nf IVin F.'vlls have been aclmllted to il|t Tttln FnlLi county unirral ho.'.pllal

Buhl .Senlcen — llcv. and .Mrs. M. K, DeVoll, evaiisclhl and i siclftii of Kcsniey. Kcb„ will c duel sen lcps al the Iluhl Narar church a l II a, m. anti 6 p. m.. ijtin* day. nccordlnc to Hev, L, A, Ocdfri, pa-Mor. who |nvltr.\ ihe,<inibhc to Rttend,

Special Award — J. A. mnclal.. Twin Fall.i /-ilc.-iman for the Bniii;- er;i U le comiimiy ot low.i,'Des Molncs this wofk-end to rrcclve A -spcclftl nwnni for havliiK quail- fled, ii.'i a member of the concern's StOO.OOO clutj ln im - U c'wlirpiir' Uclpate In formtil dedication of the company's new home office building.

TWO SERVE O i :t KINE.S'Hie Twin FiilL. oily Jail has tvn

Irmporary baiulerTi n-d.iy iiio are MTvintr oui flticM Imixi-'-il by .Muiilc- Ip.iV Jilrtue J. O, Huni|ilirey,

EMon D.-ihlquLil Wii\£liie<l J5 for Irlnu drunk. In’n V>I:iccriiiidTill Kline.wii^ also fNic<l )S {or (lli> i\irbliiii the ixncf. I3oiii are "Mrv- ini; 11 out."

• Bolie V hllor^M p- MarKorct W. Peck and Ml.y PrUcllla Pock, John H, Slnema, M, P, Corgrlff. T . C, Williams. 0 . Wlllfnms, E, J . O stntii- de r' and Joe Klnir were nmonR Twin Fnlls residents who spcnl We<lncs- day In DoLse. .

Appendleltli AtUe'k — Peg;ry Lon Bennett, I0-year*olrt daURhter of Mrs. Joe Bennett of Twin KalLi. suf­fered an attack of appendlcllLs while iltendlng. Lincoln school Wedne.i-

dny. 6he will undrrso an operation ns soon as her condition permits. nccordloR la word recflved from her tnoUier yeslerday., ••

been -electcd • to-TnfmtHTTHnfp'nn-AT- pha chapter. Phi Bela Kappn. n t ■the-UniTe«lt:rof-0*ll(omlftr Df r ky Iey„' where ho U to be 'sm d u n ted th is spring. He has been mnJerlnR In aludy of histories, and already haa c6mpleted aome work for his doctor's de«ree.

To Fill rulpit — Rev. M a ^ y J, Brown. Naiaren# mlnJ.iter of. Twin Pulls, will fill the pulpit a t Uic Kimberly Nataren# ch tw h 'S u n d a y mom lns In the sbsencf of Uie pas­tor. Rev.. Clive Williams, who ' Is conductlne a «eek>«ji;$ revlvnl cam- palgn at Marslng, Rev. Henry Ray- born. Baptist mlnlUer of BerRer, will fill the pulpit Br7:30 p. m‘. Tho public Is .Invited to attend.

WEEK-ENDSPECIAL

Friday and Saturday Only!■ A L L S 3 .9 5 . A E '

SPQRT OXFORDSALLSS.OO C

SPORT OXFORDS

SPORT OXFORDS $ 4 9 5

In p ln Jn w M lc a , W h ite s nnH ta n a a n d w h ite s a n d b lacks. Sniidlo o x f o r d s , m o c c a s in to es and nov - c ity tr im s .'

M ODERNRogersjn Hotel BIdg. ' . ; , • • Twin-Palia;

.Murtaueh ToirnM'nil Glut) — Or* Kiinlznllan of a ToMu.enil club al Mnriaugii will tnkr olace ihlt eve- nhiK n l tl o’clock at the .Murtniinh tchool hou.'.e, Qrfuirt Send, t.1te reprei'Cnl.Ttlvc of Iclnlio Toivmmd nhibs, nml F. 11, Dotson ol Burley will be the main Bpcnkers. Tlie liub- lie Li Invited to nlientl and Twin FnlLi Town.'.fnil elub incmiicrs are ejpecially iirncd to be |ire.'enl.

Child DealingOise in to i ir l

Sentence wns wlthhrld yer.terdny afternoon In the case of ITany N. Thomas. Twin Falls WPA ein- ployc, charRcd In probsie court with bcailnp his lO-ye:\r-ol(l dnuthtcr..'.-, ■'nestorallon of the child will come only If and when the court receives a.«urinice thal-«he will be well treat-jal._:_____

Do/tU overlook these

LOWPRICESGARDENHOSE

W e a th e rID A IIO -rsIf rrlcUy and .'iitur.

ilaj; >lltlitly warmer Salunlay.

ill^h_ l<‘mj)rr!iiurc _j;cil£rtlay..c: (ii'crrrii. Inw 38; e,-<M'Tlv wlrul' imrlly clDiidy. il,Troiiii-lrr CC.fiH.

I Oy n i r M-. Tlie »pathrr in

Jnr pir.v.ui'f cnilf ly shallnvv '

rl,iti'd Prc'.^i p ^ho«,s two ma-

-iilrrr., n comptiratiip- inv.lon cciilcred nvrr itral Arlroim rculmi.

d hli;hIhr Slid 11over Ihr norilmu.irrn Wyomliii:- ^oulllp;lM^^n M<mtanii-we s I r n i KdUlh D.ikol.-v rriiion. Tills pre-iMir-' tll.'.irlbuilnn 1.1 ir-iiililiin 111 Kcn'T illy elrar •k ln ,nvrr the ^outh1■rn icc- tlniin nf Ihe wr.'I with ttmi>crnl!in;. MHUirwhat above Ihe i.car.oiml. whlli- iii'ir.tlv p.irlly cluudy ;.l:lcs pri'viiil over Ihr remalmlrr of the coiu'try wrr. of Ihe continental (Hvldt. IIil- Inllow nf cold air Into ih r r.ciUlln-rn

,niul crtiiriil plains i.iiite.i hiif cau '-il eonriderable rlnudliir-.'i In lhe:i(:'iVi'n; eiiil arw:. Temi>rrnlures over )ln' hUrrlar plain'- iiiv i;i-licnilly brlmv Ihr^.Ta-oiml In all :.crllnn.'.

Mav. Min, ITcc. Wllir, ,00 I’t. t r.lv ,M I't.tT.ly 00 PI. (.'I'lly ,01 Clear - T n .C l 'ilr .in I't.CI'dy .en Clrar ,0B ri.CI'dv .OB VA. Cl'dv

I’nralpllti .. 53 "5 .Oft 1*1. ( TiK TflriT;iir,i—■—S,ill l.akr . .

.‘irattle ,‘ nnkaiip .Tnhi l'..lli. I Washlnttiin !

I.n« Aiitrlet n New Vork . (I

.on I'L tTdy .00 Cliiil.lv .00 l'I.CI'<l.« ,00 Cloiiily.on r t . ci'dy.00 P t .n 'd r .00 Clear

I 0 1 S . P O O L - ED ea th F o llow s P ro lo n g e d Ill­

n ess fo r 'T w in F a ils R e s id e n t

Mr'. OM-n;,:!!' I’ooli-, 71. «lin wn-.

|i. m. i.!:iv .,1 ii";t roui'lli av.'-

.Mn, IHx.'” tvr- !:nni -Iiine 17JBH7,111 .S:;.- , ,tiiP' l;i Twin F,i;:.-.

I.a un- .h e . j ; -

:h,- h ■: Mr:.

Mrs. lio ;,ur.

.\(iw M:nn- W ea r '

_ F A L S E _ IJE IH _

' ' I s l ' i i n i ; K f D o r l s

■Slill I’avorahleKxprc.ss'Sjiippinj; i,,!..., ' - ' — M a k e s 'i i iR '( ;a in j '

I 34 In . ltly at M

on Proelor.:T'5ri;rav;;i:'fmr-nt-s™'-Vii!:= Didiiiit 10 t trpoit received 11; U.si nUii: by Ulc Union

heir.in-.innr condl-—

Ml iitrv,ul in tlir Oalrns dl»- iciliin ifii I'iricior mid Bildy n iu i^ r for niinihrr monUi.

W ilh M on- O m if o r t.1 ........

TOWNSEND CLUB No. 1

W ill lliilil ;■ C.«ikc.|i I'-iKiii Sifir and Hiiraar

.Saturda}', April 13-:ii I lie va ra iil Imililink fo r- n . 'i ly C u I iI .t 's Caff.- All I'nwn.scndit''.-; a ri’ rL'fjuL-.stctf i(> :H'iiii ilmiatioii.''.

. 4 -Sea-Food--Frea-tr-j-Vii’ii Siii'iin|i, iji'lii-.itciy })!.>« ii' i( in ;i H a tti 'r . . .

scrvri! w itli .a i.irl .-hul’.' . . . niitlv.',- a .'HIhtIj fi'a.^t

miyliiiir.

Blue A r ro w Ca£eC’oiirfcriii,? ujifi F .flio irn l Service

BORIC ACID Pow d. o r Cry*.

1-U .PKO.

ASPIRINTABLETS 9 'BOTTLE O F lO f t-n n e s tQ u o ll ly ^

TOILET TISSUE 3 i9 'FLOSS.TEX ■...................................W y

ALKMLTZER: 4 9 '60e S t Z & ^ TABLETS........................ .. ■ W

OLAFSZN . CO D U V K K O a’

PIKT Six* .

B n iz c d S irlo in T ips w ith ^ 'a rd e n vcnetnbli;.s in a ia - s c ro lc , luncheon snliid, h o t roll.<i n iid b u tte r . Cof*

leiK(®J^^uxuiv4fe IWHERE ela# will l o ^

p r ic a ^ v e y o o s u c h a ble, Itucuridus car? D odjo a lso gives you tbo o d v w -

th f t mean* low er apVeep,,-. longer c ar Ilf# and rea] econ­om y on gas and o l See th e

•1940 Dodge L turary L ineS " L ea m w hy. 4,061 enginetfrc bobkSlTO alnlZfiiflfliU Bl'

octra emiajf.

^ M i T f i T i t i i i i i i i i r i m i i'lo T ciG A R S =

^ m m n T T irn n h T n n im m.......; “ r ’UBE~

niurubaUdMbuat *. ta MriaL • «=■z O at RADIO RE A O r FOR BA SU A U l :

• Receplioo poor? h m aj b«rourtuW T al» ; n there to W alsrM n't for frM lodat. i > , ^

MAGE3L AUTOMOBILE COMPANY1 2 9 -1 4 1 . t h i r d A ve. N o r t h ,

UARBJS M 6i0Jl':C 01«PA W , THOBTE MOTQB. COMPANT Buhl.'Idaho., • ’

BTOLET MOTOe : OOMPANT .X T s CHOFIKUI MOTtJB CO: Btaley,.Idaho , . , , 7 ^ .. .^ B apert. ld»Ju> • '

-------------------------------- [jUifiEHUQAElA<>gB?fLMQXOBJfflMPA^ • ■ HAMiboainttldtho ' ShMbone. Idmlto

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Over Fqicr Hmdred^ a^M o th e r-D a u g lite r B a n q u e t

F o u r 'h und rccl a n d tw enty n ioU ic rs a n d c lauK hlcrs . a n d •‘borrow ed" m oU ic rs and- daui;litvr.s a t t e n d e d llic c sp cc lilly charm liiB • 'd re a m " ba n q u et lirran g ed Iii.sL c v c n lu u a t T w in F a lls h igh sc lioo l Rymna.sKim by m e m b e rs o f ih '- G ir ls ’ leag u e In lio iu ir of l l i c l r m others. T lic gyni w a s i r a iv ifo rn ic d In to a > o !o rfiil .sccnc of sp r ln s b eau ty fo r t h e o c ca s io n w ith b r ig h t

= ^ co lored lig h ts a n d varl-co lored s tr e a m e rs o v e rh e a d a n d r a in ­bow co lored c o lon ia l dam es a t e a c h p la c e fo r favo rs . M iss Ju n e M c K ln s te r ' presided as lo a s lm a s te r durInK the evc- niiiR w ith g ro u p singing * tn - joyed a t v a rio u s in te rvals, un - '<lrr tlip (llrrciloii of MIm Jcucphlne nitw kiiiorion iiacl Ml-.i Kva Diuia-

luiitur 011:1..uipliomure ailvUur.vWc^OoiIlt lu JlU lIlullHTa WiU c

tflHlml liy .Ml:-'. J.inc l^oillla:Irspir pri-'ldnil. .-itul-rr.'iwiyc w made by Mr». W. A. Viii Enselen.

A Ktr;. • M-x:c:, l>-llii Si.ikcr.Ml-.'i i’lUH-lx' June Mlii Diir-

—bjTi__ tCiirimL'II__ MLi_aJilrlci'.lJliii'i;mrr. Mh'. J ujip McN'ftly a!i<l .Ml-.. 'I’lirlm:. fill'll.^.

• 1 Clron' 'I'oij OKI '.o Uri-.im. ta ifl, til kri'iilii;; allli ll-.r TCUA o/lciccl Ijy .Miir> AlU'c

A.i II lilTllldc (c> a iiiiiniitr)’-n a - NiKlitnjiiri'.” or -IKi-j.- a Kick ou t of airi-piii;;, ' MUs U,<r- b.iM SuicllfC n a d :'|}.irii Tlml tffraiii." 01r!< from aiilH'iintl 111 lli<- skit vcie llKi Helen Tlioniii.i, MIm Liiclllc •moiiinj. M1.U. Madeline Unckcii. MIm Addn May Uriickcii, Ml'S ToI;i MfAriu. MIm MIIc!r«lii I'Jticr.oii. Mu^ AiinaKuUi

ilw d d tn s .ajui.Mbs U lllin Ldtibenlirlm nnd Mit.'

iltiy Jciin aiilpinan mus 'T a Poekcifull of Drciun.s" n} a duct follosTd by a (o.i.ii by Mlu Venm

.' Slneina.' . . . , ™ Concliidliig' number on (lie pro-

sruin iiiblhcr .iKll, "A Drtnm,’. prt.'enird by ilic Junior girls with

M lu BUIIe Kuuftnami a. Uie dream* «r; MlJ3 Betty DurlliiK. Uio'tere- nadcr; Ml» Prniice.i SchMclckr hardt. tlic cook;-Ml.\s 1/)I4 Louden, MlM Janei.Kloppeiiburs. Mlw Elea­nor Mae Wiill'und Ml4.vAUa m d c r IS tlie cook'a sirl friends.

OurliiE the c^'cnins popular >oqe'<. to Vi’hlcli girls iind written ^'orcls appropriate to the ocgulon.’ w

„was... ■ ■ "V• Ml.M Jo)Ce' Mlllci'. iirrjldrnt

Uie senior unit, wo.i general clialr* man of arrsngemcnt.i wlUi the tJck- eti under llie <IlrceUon ol Dahfl Orten. Marj- Ilnncy, June JIcKUis*. Ur. Louise C.mipbcll. ll.ubiir* But- diff. M arsartl Von Eiigelen ftnd Arlene Porter.

Progranw were arVfSBW by Mur- I , Mret Attkeny. Mnrjorle Han»cn, U -l-W ilm a -.lilc h llu ir ,. Waiidi llaiikliu

'and Don't Miller. ,Qlrl* from Uie Junior uiilt wMo

Aubtcd K lu r BnranccmraUi wrre Kelhi Thomn.V, Judy Junii anil Tat Smilti.

Table and lu ll decorations were under Uie dlrccUon of soplioniore clrln A’ltli Omce Bruley as scneral chWlrmnn, lusUlfil by-Mnrunrci Del- wellcr. Julia Ann Oyan. • llllma Swec;. Nonn.i Dlckry. Eiwy Jnno QrlgRS. MiiO’ Coughlin. Mar>' Jnm Slienrer, Olive'WMI.s. Nelds Muklii. wn end DoroUiy Vj»n Engflen.

Pavora lor Uie Isnnqucl uere made by glrK of llic iirt claiS-ynclfr the dlrectloii of MlM A jnw Scluibert; home making Kirl.'< under the dlrrc- tlon of M lu JuimllA Suiclllf pre­pared the bnnquet anil niniiber. bt the • - Pnrtnl-Traelier n.\iocbilon .>trvetl ,Uic baiKiuet,

S ocie ty W ill Fete , S,ixtieth

A n n iv e r s a ry

■ Iloii MtsMetliodl.l

cliureii ttas lolidiu-ird diirlns life' v.lon 'of ilic MIr.'lomiry-'li-i.v uf tin- M<\hi)(iL.i ciiiirch y iv tiav iiflrniDon a: tli>- linine i>I

Mi^ Hiirry WoUllalb.

ni<-(no;ijijou ■ pKNrani iii the May nuTtliu o t 111.' moiip. Miv C. C. Oiitlley i>ii'.l<l<-d (iiiiUiK the biivlUM

iiljviiiT of llie piT\l- drnt. Mr.'i. W. If. flcrtrok’.

R. Oalrandcr reviewed Uic clmplrr, ••Woiiini In Nurih nnd South Amcrlcii" from the Miidy book. "Women null th f Wiiy." "nit Wo-nifli'. Home Mlr.'l ' iiinna?for .April tt-n.1 reviewed by Mrs. Wll- lisn ru a F rn n rcn jr r -tv o in en ’r s in r r

Ii03le.-.;t;.-i for the jfterniion with Mrji, Wohlh.il} wi-ro .Mrs. L. C. Schneider anil Mr.s.’lvtta Kevan. m * sbled by Mr%, NoiTOnil Anlaiif.

Chinese Benefit B irthday P arty Planned Tonight

Mothers and Daughters a t Annual Banquet

MOTIIKIIS AND PAUGHTKRH of T»fn Cilli h lih srhMl, ercf lour liundrrd of them.' ’’to t to (( tlir r t u t e«enlnt at Hie h ljh tch»el fo enjoy the aitntial mother-dauEliler banquet slaifd by t»ie ClrU ' lu su f. Seated, Irit to richl. are M n. Guy Miller and her dau{h(er, .Miss Joyce Mlllrr. «lio Is. pm ld e n l el tlir senior unit: .^Itis Helen Minler. Rrnlor unit spons»r. and her "adopted'' dauchler, Miss Lealse Campiiell: and. »landlnr, Icll to right, are Mrs. D. U MeKlnilfr and her daughler. Ml»« June MeKlniter. who prrslded m. (ou«liiiaster last eienlnc, an'd M n. J. K. Uougla.u and her daughlrr,' .Ml» Joiie Douglau, nho Is presl-

_ deul._iiI_Ujt_l«i:ue~lXeui Photo.Eniraviiig).................. ...................................... ______ _ _ _ ______________

Guests In spect' -'Nv'w'—Home—at- Gay Open HouseSrvetily-Iive f r l e n c

Tliotnii.'. C. Brown ue thioiiKh her nltractlvr

nine' l.ikr;. boiilev (liiv iiiteiiioon nnd

On Gardening/\n npi>ropriate netting lor ilie

- -liresthiR program ori hpilnj grirrten- .1^: me. pretfnled for mewber» bf ir 1“ '* " P i i i r t v tn n m i n n i f t i i n n n r n i i

Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ooldlc Carrel. formed with nil Indoor cardrn of tiiil(|i lilont.-i nnd palm.i, Imixirled from many different places.

Tlif prosmm wns uniler ilie, di­rection of tB'o of the mrmbers. Mrs.

• Nellie Dlerke and Mrs. I.llllt Afkew.who are pronilneht ssrdeners in'lhe

-section.. Oroup ulnslns. under the direction of MK'. Oerlrude Rsmp ton. optned the program.

Following n seed nnrt bull) ex­’ll - fhange. Mr*. Dlerke dlsniued "Psn-

' .iy Cultivation": M n, Blnllp E.ick- ett. "LiindK'fltv Onrdenlng"; .Mif rny Ke.'tler. -O.-ihlln Ciiltlvailrn";

ill Mrs. A^k'■w, ''Oartlriiiiig I'Ucjr.-.- •it lions."

1-; ... ■- A-xeudU«;.-.imic -CirJcu.'—ta ;V.At». A t

;■]: n IittlnB concliLilon. k Min. "In ih«• Garden ot Tomorrow." was >nng by

, j . t.. ThUfKuwlrtrtnwr:--------I r - - - - Mre. Ttiumbod It a member of the [ !' fatnoiu Singing Motliers ' clionis of [ 3 West Point, Oloit. and l i 'a house I ; guest of M n. L. A. Unnsrn.

;!f Ortgtnnl vehes were Trrltlrn for n 11" poetry contwt, ftnd Mrs. Dorothy I Syiter received the priM.

i Mr», Carrel. as.%l*tcd by Mrs. Helen- r — 75vrsir»rvea-T«rrtsnmmTK-----------

',;J Q uetti of the club were Mrs. i! Oecrge Jonen; Mrs. Helen Rysier nnrt

MlM Morbeth fiy«t«r. Twenty-three u - membert were aIm prcMnt.

, C O ffV E N TIO fL P L A N S 'i ■ Me*Un« Wednesday tvmlni( t in Amertcan Legion Memorial......1 [ aember* o f the Pythl*n Sisters tem-! ;< ' pie made p lu u for th s district con-

' ventlm here May 0. Including >' • Juncheon and banquet M social fea-^ ■ tlWM.

Plans have been rompleted for Ihr benellt lilrlhdav pariv this .'vrnlni;

'clock cit Ih r rrrvbjtprlnii church ba.'onti'iii. n . c nffalr, r.jion- sored bv ihp Hll lnc•.'- and Profcs- sinnni \Vomen’« cUiij. will nfford nr oiiiwtunlly for men nnd «onien to ronirlbiiir to the Salvntlon Army’s China relirY work.' ' .

O115SI.1 nrc PBked to eimlrlbute peiuiy for eiicli year of their III nr w h afv er .%um tlif-y care to d nntr; y r* . Gcnevlevij5alKltt Ivtlia D.P.W. chib’.'s clinlrnmn of nrriuwe- nKntfl for the nffnlr, whlrh liitirbfen aminged for men and wnin'irnf flir rotniminli.v u h o ar»v. lnt«ip«t»d In (his paHleiilnr caiire.

A tnblr for encli month ,r>t flie year will be nrrnngrd hy c<F>ijri orsnnlinllon.^: rnch (able a'li; one Hem on the entrrlnlnninit pro­gram: n .'.oimd Him. "Jle _rroftis Mo.'i.V will be MiORTi 'nnd-r’efre^h- menl* wUl. l>f f-enrd. Tlie 13 P.W. club will fnmlAh n .tab le fnr hever-

Tlie following^ orgnnlrntlnn^ nre irh *pon;.orlnK A tnhle nnil dernr-

BllnB nccordlng to the nionih de.-.lg- nated:

.Tnniinri-, OeU Ot\inmn_fliil).J>ii.nl- ew girls' Brotip of ilie Y.W.C.A,;

February. rri'sl)yi'*rlnn church wom­en: Mnrch. Mnglcl-Y rhib of the y, W.C.A.: April. Twentieth Century-club___ :----- • ---------------------------—

May. Twin FnlU chnpter. Atnerl- in A.vorlntloii of XJii|ver.''lly Woni-

June. Nainrene church women: Jiily.-BBptl.n- chtirrh-wnmm:-Aiti^- ujt, Cntliollc Women's ledpie. -.Sejiiember, L.D.3: .chtlrch Roinen; October.'Anierlrnn I.**!

December. M

Wr^nwrtTTnraTlernoon.iicst.i Kill cnll bctncen the hours : aiul S o'clock this nftrrnoon.

... .hey dltl ye.vterdoy. to be r.hown throiinli the home, which U of inod- ernlrcd Picucir.-ilylr7 'Anuiisenieut.i of ^i)rln|; flowers echoed the mood* ot the home, nnd lent bright touches to the room*..Mr^. C. A. Callei. nnd Mrs. Pat

Daly •presided a t the ten > table, which wa.s covered with i\ German Ince eloili and ceniercd with :<prln); flow m Hanked by Jade tnpcrr. In cryMal holders, during llie first hour.

A illver service wits nt one end ot the inlilr nnd a Chlne.u- pollrr)- seiMcc III the olhcr end,

Mr», William Middleton and Mi.n.* W. ,1.. Rrllicr were iit the i;eivlccs the MTOnd hour: Mrs. J. W. New­man. nuiHier of the ho.Mes.'. nnd Mr.i. J. H. Scaver, Jr.. tltlrlng Uic final hour, nnd Mrs, Helher, -Mfs. Ne'.vniun, nnd Mr.'. L. W. Jenkins, s iller of-Mrs.-Brown. ncrc the din- .

R.'.slslnnu.

Catholic Women P la n E lection

Coming Eventsr o s fA i.-n 4 ;f tK s a u x im a h y

Po.'.iiil Cleik*’ 'nliit Carriers nux-' lllarlr.'. will meet a t S;30 o'clock thlr ;iflrrncn>ii at the home of M n. H. A. Sinlih. 1:01 Fourth aTtniie en.M. Mra. Archie Aiulersoii will be asslstnnt llllMC.Vl

DKI.riHAN .SOCIKT* •Zfia PI ■Chnpter ot lli t Deliihliii

til' in r tf i i tx f MoptJaiftif' II at 2 o'clock at the liome 01 e ldrnt, Mr.i. Cliarlcs B. Bey- I'JS Ti-nth nveiuic north. In-

fitfail.ot with Mr«. Oeorge Fmr.Ier T lir l.-<)n Villi-be No, 16 In tlin handbook. U announced liislCVrlllllR.

Mrs. Owen BiKh:inan Win named by.members 0! the Cntholic Wom­en's league of t;i. Kdwnrd* church

the third mnnljer of the nomi- nntlng commltl'‘e durhiR Ihrlr mi-et- Ing yesterdiiy qliemoon nt ilip Par- L'h h'lill. Tlilrty niiiiib^r.i were pre>-

Mrs. Buclinnftii wUl f.«rve v.llh Mrs, A. O. Carli-r and Mr*. Oeorge Wnllace on the comndllee. which will report for.Ihe elrctlnn n t the

ext regular mertin;; of the'leagui. 'llie meeting w.vr condiictcd by

_Mn. Ted aocckiier. • •Plsn.'i mnde to ’nttend n bouihrm Idaho Deanery luncheon to be held shone 'Hiursdny. April 115.

Program witi nrrnnsed under the dlrcctlocuoLMrs_LjQiu.3mtlli_iiltli Mlvi Ida M at Murray pre.'nitlng i.olo; Mra. Hay. n talk oh enncer control; LlttlQ ^lbj Porolliy Dulch-

i>olo-iindHi^

■BIRTH D AY A N D W E D D IN G D A T E S O BSE RV E D .

n ic filty-third blrthdnyjtimlver- *ary of Mu. Clrey^wens iin iJllie Ihlrleenth wedding annlvepnry of .Mr. nnd Mrs. George Clutmvlln was th r occasion tor a surprlse*’party nnd Mipper IMe.sdny At the Chnmp- llll liotiic. 187 South Wnshlnj-lon.

OiieMs were ;flns nnd dniighter.i- i-l,iw. daiiiililers nnd sons-ln-Inw ;id firnndchlldren of the honoree.

HeftrHmienis were i-er -rd nnd Uie honoree rerrlved mnny gifis.

Included among llu giiesl.*! vere :r. and Mr,'; Champlln and fam- y; Mr, and Mra, Knrl Algers and

fftinll,!’.'.Kllcc:. J J r . .and.ilr.n. Elmer Harmon nnd family, Buhl: Mr, anil Mrs. Eugene Owens nnrt fnmlly. Filrr: Oran, V erl^ , Haiel wid Lcoiiarii Oweiii,' Twin Falls .'............

■Elmwood Club':, A-n-HPver-sii-f'-y-

i^unc/teoit SetPliiis for n luncheon In ........ ..

le truth annlversnO' of 'be Km- o<>d Social chib'« orpiilr.'illon m<ir nt the mrelhiR ol the club

Weilr'-.'.dny nftem oon at the I’. Mrs.^Ver.u ‘'“'g'

Mr-- no:e Uiieoln mid all |usl nieiiil)< r;. are invited to nticiul,

Aiitiiinl Hecilon of olllcers- wm ,Mane(l wlih Mm, De.v Jo.'tln named an prf,-ldcni: Mrs. Mildred Carder IIS xler-prr,ildent; Mr;.. UVeme JoJiUfon. treasurer; Mr^. Hiigler, re- cordmg secrctnry nnd Mr,'. Florfnce Bakrr. cnrrc.i|>ondlng secrrlao’,

.Mr., Hanna Nellw i wn.i a.-.dslnnt__l;:flucli;cu_mi;inb'ri_au.-.

«ei<-d roll cnll with "My Fnvorllo niidio Proiinim,"

l>oem, "Brniher's Cniaiilalnt,'* rrad by Gertnide Denton, 'I^’o

Mr;i, John IVierr-oii nnd Mrs. Bill I.incoln,

1 5 c ‘" f f- M .-X O c locr.M .Kiddles lO C Anytime

Cnntinuous From I:1S I’.'M.)----- UNCLE JOK-K'S -------

Norge Air Condl^lontd

A A UW Ci'oup to continue 'Stirdie: Of D elin qu en cy

Police a i le f HoR-ard QlireVt(*'''i-lir be the guest speaker a t the lunch-; con mealing of Ui« Twin Falls chap­ter. American A.uoclaUon of Uni- vertlty Women, when the group meets tomorrow (ifternoon nl ' o'clock Bt the home of .Mrs- H Ball, Poplnr avenue.

Hb addre.v> will be a continuation of Ihe social studies' program or .................... cy. He wlirdl,scus:the situation of Juvenile delhiquency locally,, telling what individuals jroUfM nnd Uie’coinmuidty at large can do to cope with the present con­ditions.

MI.VJ Vernls nlchord,^ director 01

F R IE N D L Y C IR C L E N A M E S N E W O F F IC E R S _, Mrs: Effle Givens wn.i naThecl president of the Friendly Circle club a t n nieetlng'yesterday nflemoon n l Uie home of Mrs. Elma Ross Sixteen memtwra and four gueeu

ere present.M rs,' aiilrley P e c t was - named

vlce-pre.nldent: MLu Wilma How;- ard,, secreUr>- and- Mrs. Nellie Por­ter. treasurer. -

White elephant was won by Mn, vovif-f.-----------• --------- :

E IG H T E E N N E M SE R S- 'A T R O C K C R E E K CLU B '' Eighteen raembtnc of th*_',',noelt l^rerV Whjl.* rftith n i*rWthis ueelc' a t the -home of M n Chloe Wrcch, Oue.Ma iire,->ent wen M lu Minerva Shobe and MLui Doro­thy tAfsen,

Progrfim was under.Ihe direction '. Ann Larsen. Prises in n contest ere won by M lu Shobe. Ella,

Moore niid Mrs. Scott. Whltfi ele- lihiint wa-s won by .Mrs, Ula Moore,

TODAY & S.\T.!_»

t m m

' S tarU * 'S U N D A Y !

SEVEN MEN . . . A G inL . . CAUGHT IfJ THE OnEEN HKLL

OF TIIOPICAL JUNOLESI

= b o u o iA 5

WI1A«S>

C iR C i i rm

Oeneral chilrm en of- urang^- Moied will inclui*

ii;;_-l>oiBttief,PiitilerKMCT.ritt!frM ilifr : and ttrs . ClemetKc Eldred. Other Ji' commltlee* were announced by Mn.5 runlea O tU t u foUows:{3 Table e«nmltt*c. M n. Beatrice <> 21lgbe«, Mrs. VIetorTirytnilenan and

__ -----------------------------------------Rltcben cominlttee. M n.,A nn»

- Jo lm nn . ^ Irt. Frances MImierly,- Mrs. M arpiret Johnioa nnd Mn.

Oates.■— - B a ttp ir t- eommlttee.—Mr».~Len»

Runkla. t i n , O ew a Morrtsoa ta d: 'A in , em » .

^ L i B r n t f R i A f e S I Z E ^ O m i O F -

‘‘flOm GOMPOlJND ABSOLUTELY

-EXTEA! “8 l* p iu p p y - •^Argentina- - Pippj* CMtwB • Travel •

the Twin Falb lerrcallon center, w lirte ll how suiiri‘I>eil lecicatlon can partially combat Juvenile de- linquenc)-, • til l w iin ts tn » * n t—wit- that- lt Is tllfflcuU to reicfnm nge groups, partlculnrly with the pre.-.ent limited rselllUes.- She. wlU dhpliiy handicraft Items made by a ttend­ants' « the locnl'recreallon center.

Mrs, C, H. Kreiigel Is hw.tCM rhnlrmaa.-BiilLtfd by Mr,\, Ball. Mrs. Ed Tolbert. ML-j JcsMc Frnier and Mls.1 Helen Llndenmsn.' Mrs. L. L. Brrcktnrldge, chapter chairman of social studle.’., nnd in charge of the proBrnm, has nlfo iir- ranged for piano selrctloni by Mrs,> Harold Wood, and flute solos by John Rasmussen.

M U SIC A L P R O G R A M A TN U R SE S '-M E E T IN G .. ........ - .......■ Spcflal feature of the evening n t the meeting of the F irs t D lstrlcl■M,— rvt -ning a t t^ie home of Mbs Annubelle Geo was a m;islcal program prc- .rciitcd by Mi:-.' Helen Gee, l.■lt of_ the ho:.lc.vi, aecompinled b / Ml.'!. P iitilcla..5m iih.„, ^ _

Twenty-one members -were pres­ent, Mrs. Jerry Packer, vlce-prc.'.l- Oenl.Vondiided the bujlner.s seri.'ioii. • Gnnies and contests were played and prUe-i nwardrd to winners. -

ncfre-'.hments were served by the h05te:j. iw.l-.ied hy Mrs. Grace Birnw-,'er. Irmii Link, ^Hs^Kirihlceii Doutft nnd MLm Hllnm Dakken,

M ake Y our House A Hom e .

OWN A

PIANO

. S E E

DTAYNES3MUSIC~COrOf Idaho

■ Hmhe of the Steinway '. and Lester Pianos

E a.\v T e rm s : An L ow A s S2-5 Down

, ^Places !i Piano in Your House

MAKE YOUR HOUSE A HOME— T O D A Y!

S E E

DAYNES MUSIC CO.Ill Sco.nd 8,. W. OF IDAHO , I.It .11.

■ ' “Home o f the Stcinuiau”

M .

FREE AT MAJESTIC pharmacy

1 Aiii the Special .“Hoyf’ Representative. | Invite Everyi Person in This Vicinity to Give This New

and Sensational Medicine a Fair Trial.Costs you nbthlng to tiy tKc new and wonderful medicine tFat~tliou-',

-SOTds=ofcuset<=«ay-b«>us;ht.weIcome=reli6f-*oni^n8tipationrBourr- iy-stnmacli,_h.cadacl^^jlecpIesB nights, nervousnMsi “back and

limb pains, that tired Womout feeling and“othersymplj)mi so often associated with faulty bowel elimination. , '

Hert I*

tunlly to UT abwlutely fr»* * medi­cine t iu t alt i |ili Mctlon ts' ' '

and herbs th s t thousands publicly acelalm (or brlnjlM 'tham

-*W U Ing-rene ra!l« r5a!hair‘m P * ' sratlon*. hnd seemed to fall- .

^ TnoUSANPR PBOCWJM IT#^ . , MEEJT8

Hoyt'S Compjunfl l i unuiu»l. successful. I t has brought r«llit that

'ciuses even m* to open Bif •>'« In »opde- '

R...A.,J«me4...Ui9.Rob«rU ««< . -Wlehlla. Knnsfl., is m Com-•potmfl -prDVed- lo b«".Ow remedy I have ever aken . I t , ly re»tor»d me to good h « lth t iu r

..all the other-remedies I. tried h td Tailed,-J^jr -months I hKl been '

. '(errand ne ter-tu lf»Clodilng as before, t im k Boyt

booster fijr JUe,- ■ • ;•soaiE iN o itE D m rM _P 8P>_._

proven fad .'IfT iu -m st-U iB -te s t of if tnciedlinu hav« been knovn and used sueeeas* Jully for hundreds of ye jn . some ^ven thousands o t years, and a few a n comparatively new.' And flio name of eveiy one. old or nt>, Is ..i.i,.!,. II...,. — itu pMksgi fee

In Uif formula of Hoyt’s Com- potind all hars been »dentlflc»]3y ewnblned with rare skUI ai)rf m a t ear* b>' one of the foremost aulhor. i t tn In Uie United filsiei to m akr

medlclnt that Is, li) my oplhltml preparation of r*<l m erit Med|-

[;]'&£ __________ __

okt t o u r n is B B o r r u; iv H o e y o u can

My offer to give j-ou a libenl trlal.-slted, bottle of Hoyt's Com- pnmd free csn 't list fom er, ic. doBt heslUte. procruUnale or d»- Jarr-Com*-tft-«**..m*..b*fere my supply Is exhausted. .• Fsrhapi. Horfs Compound U Just

U t'n*_netdttLJo_ja4lta_yoat bowels moj» actlf«, your, sleep mara fjwtxu], your B«vw s w r

- I ____i m J I o r x - A i i i - - —

noUeeahle.-PerhaBs It esn .Impiwn your appetite, fill >-eu with a new feeling of ,strtn (th , enth7 tn dhappiness. Just as 'i t b u ’i i m for thousands of oUicrs.

So oUl at, the MaJesUs Pbanoacy

tha HSyl man. W al slss W np id ir .

■ M i

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TW IN F A L L S KEWSt-TiViN' FALLS. ID A H O . KHIDAY JIORS'IKG. A PRIL 13. IMO

1 A K [ R SCORES lESSlV

• New' D e a l- P h i io s o p h y - ' E x - p o u n d c d ^ t P o c a tc l lo

G a th e r in gPOCATEXLO. April Jl i/Ti-Le-

Killinito biulncM nrcd Jeur no lioa- iiiliy from the Democratic pnriy. D dbm M. Draper of S a il Lnlce City told B;nnl)fr* of tlie parly from JOtithcMtcm Idaho ton lilu .

"Whai srr)!” cxjilnlnod Uie fontitr chiilrmaii of l l i r uu ili Dfui* ocmUc oT(:»nl»tlon, ••Li rqualliy of opportunity nnd fiilr piny" for bin- lne:j. fot OBrlciiltutt?. for mliUnB ind lor Uie con.iumlne public,

Dr*per.KM the principal epcakei a i UiB uinual JoftcrMU dity dUmcr tonlghl nt the Bannoclc houit. B. A. McDcvltt %’tx to a itm iu ler nnd Uir uf/alr aitrivcwd m any party Irad- era, Includlfiff severnl slnte oftlcUl5,-■ on.I,oo»e^^

"We poini wilii pride to'Uie'COU' ^UtuUon oC tlie UnllMl Statr.i," Kaltt Ui8 ipeakcr. “We call U tJie grcale.it documenl ever penned. lU mcwf oriBlniil fcamru of outBUmllns nier^ It In the doctrine of cliecka and bal' aneti upon polltlcftl power, which h«» Mved the eoiinuy ilrae and asstn frtra iinwliole?ome concen[rtt' ilm of pollUcAl power in any qutr '

r.h iid .a.clijul;ter.

ler Jo chrclt and balivncc eeonomie l)0»cr, 111 this field u e began on the .-luitmplloii ^ la l compelUlon could and H'ould iiipply all Iiie checlut and balames nece.wary. T lie iLisumptlon liM not been JitMlJIcXl In prncUcc,"

Draper declared I t w iu •’bOsliicM on the loose" under Republican nd- mlnbiraUon.s- tlm t brought Uie Denicmt* back in to power with

llilenen Uiree IniporLnnt ktcps taken tmd(( cievelftiuV^ ndmlnlitralion "ef ttpeclfll JnlerMt to l^ie people of Id»ho," ,

Strike a l Kvlln He Ihted Uiem oa. I lrtt, admb*

slon-of Idtlio to th e union a a .a ^tale: .leeond, etinctmeni o{ the Sherman *Uver piircliMirje law,,and, third. n.iMace of Uie Sherm an anti* Inwt'law."

----- Buf-thfr^nUrtoiaHaw-oulllved-lt*usetulnwi, Uie speaker contended, ulvlnc It as his opinion tha tf^be ■■mo.'t lniporlant.tru.%# leBlAlatlon In file iiistorj- o f (he, UnKerf «lnce Woodrow WlUon w u adopted on the recommendaUon of Franklin Dflttno nooseveU In J033."'

"I predict," lie *iUd. • " tin t the ■ lioiainj company law. the securlUe.i

Mchanje commlisicn »el and .tho national labor relailoa'i act will

-never be repealed. Tliey may. b« nio<lllW and amended ii3 experl*

• i-iice thowj thev ahoiilri be, hut they iitrlke a l crtla loo Ions eprtur- f(l to permit of the bar.i being taken wholly down a siln for bu«toej» - - ilie loose."’

THEATERSIDAHO

Pri„ Bat.—■'Cliarlle Clian In Pan* ama,". Sidney Toler, Jcnn Rogers.H ll **.loar Jr.

n o wFrL Sat. - •Tlio We.iibound

SiaKf,” Tex Ritter.BUirI.1 Sundny-"PrlniM je Fall).’

Glnstr Rowra. Joel McCrcn.Wed., niuni. — ••Men WiUioul

Sauls." Lllell.'MaeLane nnd Rochelle Olrl F .n Hull.

ORPHEUWm . Sat. — •'He Married __

Wife," Kancj' Kelly, Joel McCrca. RaJand Younr

■ A.MATOLAAmatota group of th e Camp Flr«

Girls met Tueada'y evening (he tibme of Mlu Marion Teaaley.'The cirti worked on headband design*.

■ TTi* guardian- -Verti-Teaaley,-

PRICES lIKfi THESBDi’T

mOITREES

J u r y C o n v ic t s ,N A s k s L e n i e n c y

Fall* yeaterday delibemted half a day and Uien returiied ita verdict late yeaterday- aftrniooii findins Uoj'd P. Ludvig guilty of »n adiil-icri’.charKC-......... ............... .........-

The Jury recommended lenleiio'. Sentence will be proiioutired Ijy

Dialrlet Judge Juinei W. Porltr nl 10 a. jn .jiex t 8uturdny.

Trial Mftrted yratci-day morninii. and,Introduction cvldrnce n'nd at* tonTeya’ orgumenti were iomi)leied shortly after the, noon rccei».

Tlie nllcKed offense wa» toinmlt- Ud In Twin Falls last I'eb. 23. '

SCnte wllntMPi Introduced by Prosccutlns Attorney Everett M. fiPi'ccley were the comDlalilliiii wit- n w , E. J. niv,rll of l-ller; H. W. Ollletle. Twin Pali# Wllce riilrf: Claude Wiley, deputy iiierlff: Lvdlii Scliuh.

Attorney appointed by iiic court to reproKcat 'Ihc dcreiid;iiit, 0- C. liall. called |to Uie wlme;-H si.itid tlie defendant. IJo>’d F. LikIwIb, Howard Dnrktr. Juanlla Clcvrlniid, Mrs, Minnie nislell and Wultcr W. Henry.' Meml>er.«-«f-Uia iury wcie-A. A. Davis, n . C. Holloway, G. W. Wake. L R. Sleven.v Everett Babrocl:, Stanley W alters Maurice Cinmlng- toiiT-P. E White, Grorue J, Utihlfr. George Brhart, W, W. iVlgiii unti 3, ■C. Ott; ■

i FIXED F O r

C e le b ra t io n - O p en in g a t 2 O’c lo c k M a rk s - A rr iv a l

• of G o v e rn o rTo correspond with appearance

her# of Qovemor C. A. Bottolf.icn on April 30. the Twin Fall-i-Jcromc Intercoiinty br'ldue' celebrnilon liw been set for J p. m. '

Final arransemcnls on the fa tl- tl to mark removel of toll from le bridRe have-becn pending word

4r«n-tl»«-clil«f- Meoutlvo—of—Uie .■itate upon the time tha t he. will be filiirio-alleitarantJ'lie'TTa* liiaieaie'd Uijt 2 p. m. will be satljfaetory for him.

OLDER REVIEWS W S l E t O

R egional - O r g a n i z a t i o n - - f s * SUES 1 2 - P a g c A d v e r t i s - ,* '

in g 'P a m p h le tComplete description of thr

pamphlet to be publblieri for iSoutii- cm Idalio. Inc.. In ndvertLMnj i.outli Idaho li eonUiined In a communi­cation received here from Mack Crouch, aecrelao' of the routhern Idaho body.- The 12-pase three-color Ijooklet will be dfslRned to provide n vhllor Mlth a comprelicn.'ilve idc;i,,of •,'liat jouUicrn Idaho offer.i in ii.M'iral and i«iilc attractions anil forms oul-ot-doori recrenUon.

A rcyrc:cnUtivc.,.-.c5ne and thr slogan, "Southern Idaho, 6unland— I'unliuid — Farmland" ivill opiwlir on the front page wlUi -nic Paradise 'of tlie InlcrmDunfain W esf ippearing below. Sub'.equcnt paRts will carry a welcomlnn n'c-' niKc,-Itsfof-member orKonltatlons Idaho scenes, >unimr*y - of -ai>otU and attractions, artl.<ls‘ .sketches, r three color map ahowlng hlRh«uj» and relative location of communl- Ufs. wlUi drawlnRs to sliow Tvtlrac- tlon.1 and activities Jn the various resion*.

A'page will b» dovuted to ngrlcul- lure, and a man will appear on the in'lde of the baek covcr showini; rrUtlonshlp of loutliern- Idahoali I.............................................part of Uie Inteniioiintnln west.

The ranmlttf^' haa decided have p u s h e d 2S.000 copies of tlietr p.’iniiiiilcLs at this time nnd pos- /.llily an additional Jj.OOO « l n later (late, according to Ml .Crouch.

C ruelty A llc ited in P e titio n -fo r-D iv o rc e

Alifglng extreme, .cnieliy, .......Allcr Jean Illff Monloutli utnrtri) •suit In dfatrlct court in 'PA'fn Fails yf.'ifrd#y for dlvorc»‘ from Roy K 'errit Montoolli to whom #he marrlrd Feb, li, 193P, •Hiey h»vr bten separated since la.-.t Marcii :s. nierc arc no clilldreg and no property U involved In the action. Earl-E. Walker of, ,T»’ln . i'alLi li the petllloner’s aiiorncy.__________

I laid c funernLs' In

B«iew T aor Sm M tli T t r t r rtOOUg___________. . . .5 4 .5 0Olber 8 to i . Eq«*ny U Prieet, ana We C u t RkiuUs'II Any S Iti Choice Three

-Treu DMifiM.-

CAMAY 3 . . 1 9 C

P a r SoapA v e ry f in e w h ite Uiun- d r j ' soap. A c lo se-o u t.

IO bC, 2 5 cT om atoes

A solitl pack U t a h . l o - tn iilo . No. 2 '/ j c im .

> V o r ..... 2 9 cTabic S yrup

A n w i? o ^ o rn S y ru p .

53 c

F ig B a rsFresh baked , f i n l q u a l i ty

2 Pound Ctillo p k g .'. 2 5 c

S a u sa g eCudahy V ienna sa u « u c c ,

3 Cans fo r ■ -

C heeseChallenk'c fu ll •■creum.”

One • « O m Poiiiifl .................. * O V

P uff W hea t■Quaker' b ra n d . 10c P k p .

3 f o r ............... . 2 1 c

G R E E N -B E A N S , G o lden Bfintnm ■ ^ ^ CO RN , te n d e r P E A S . N o. 2 can..,......... J f o r A i

'A P R I C O T S r 'W C 5 d y - e r o r a * * ^ y r u p , - ^ — No. 2 I/i ea ii .................... ...... ........................^ f r z 9 c

P E A R S - - ‘’A in i ta '’ b r a p d , in -sy ru p . ;N o .-8 V^ c a n ..................Z........................ :...... 1 7 cPEACHES—"Gold Gem " lialves in *yrup.‘ No. 2>/j can ........ ...................... 2 r o r 2 9 C

CORNTasty-Kernel whole CTwn Golden B antam « . A m corn. Per tan .... *

SUGAR •Soft. Golden Brown su g a r.

3 Pounds 1 9 cP IN E A P P L E — •■ llillsdaie" broken Alice. N o. 2 c a n .......... ................................. 3 . 3 5 cC H O C O L A T E S Y R U P - H c r .h c y ’«. 16-of. can . E n c h ....... ..................................... 9 cC n A P E F R U lT — A riz o n a seedless.

-L arse-B lB o.— P o z e n - . ................ .. .J__:25cQ |l/U iQ ES7rMedium,jj}!!e. Very iwcet and ^

“juicy. Dozen ................... ......................... .......... .

Wheathc&rtsSperry’s. W ith ' added vitaming.^

-S h r firfHpri WlTPAt - Th*. old reliable N ; B. C. '

" q u a lity .- '

2 Fflchagea — 19c

SnowdriftS-p<{und cAn and a s e t o f

“ D e l s e ^A Kleenex quality to ile t

■•Wliuj. the u>» of llvln' jour foliit to bacit on you? Tliey ran't care an>lliliic aljoul ;iou Hhrn thr»‘ makr luii of j-ou before oulflaerv"

Adm inislralor fo r Man and U aujiiilcrApiWliilincnC Of fatiiiii; If. Tuy-

Ifli oI.TTtln..Falli,lo.ljc jtdinlnls'.r'i- Kir of tlie eslnte of .Mi!.» K nte O. BrjMjn and admliihUator wlUi will annexed oI tlie e.stiiie of h rr fatiicr, Juiiii A, nr.v.wn, vas rfqiic:.tr<i In retllions filed In jm'bnlr co u il In 'I'''In rnli?Tjf»tcrdiiy... PelUioii . were . by . Mrs,Klla M. Wlilt' of Tv.'ln Kalli and Mrj. Lett)’ Slone of Ooodins. sin­ters of Ml.-.s Dr>'Mii. louR time Blckrl

S. M1.M Br>wn'Jiad M-rvcd n i rxe- ciitrix ol till- will 01 lier fn tlirr '\ho died In Twin IVIlv July 1, 1D32.

.V,u.1fd .u hr)r.. of .MJ-.v JJr.v...Hir.-. r-.lale v,|ildi vjiUirit -.a 52.000,«i’re fflur ............... . litdtiirr. nndiiinr children ol t io <ircra.ircl liro-Ih'M. ■- •

W'oniry foi ]ifntioiic;x In pro- Cf^lnsi- Miirtnl yr.Meiday' w en Ciiniiiiian n'lrcVninvnii';):! liiVtTViiinpr T. Murphy Ql T*lii r.Ulv

DGES SIGNED raElSTE

C an af -C o m p an ie s M o v e (o F u r th e r S o u th F o rk

'^ R c s c r v b T r ~

v.Tje lui-.iaulid Ui Ilie L'. S. vccl:> ni.itloii l);iic;ui K«l;iy b> 33 caii.i I onl^ialiir-, Hilo..!" iiirni'iris llOif

I-Miii Cr,int!.iil, Id;iliu r,iUf.. (lt.-.tii:t

C.ii\:il cu;ii|i;uili-.-. noi'.li of Ain-rl- fan fall. '.verc nlinui! Uiiiinlmwi’, in plolui'i lor llie I'unfenatJon o! wilierdiirliu -.vliileriilolilly. acrord- Ini: to the -.vnli'niiiiMrr.

Conti'act. «ere %iKned in conipil- ante wllli'^a irci.imnllun biin-aii it-<piiimrii(Mt/on far wafer coiv-rr- v:illnn oil tlir rne:'l)r!orf ihrjeM-r- iu lr (onlirb'f ror.M'inrii.....................

.Mr. Crar.diili r;.llin;itfif .tiie coii- rrrviitioii iirO.Tain will te.Miit In r.avlli; nt lOO.OOO .inc I-'rl of « a !rr

IIciVinK W aived on Chock F o rg e ry C o u n t

■of-rorccrrnra-ttiaffc!

e roinplninl "iKned by ri. '.•inli-cliolrr, TAlu KalU |>ollre :t, iillfsr'. ilir mime of Chnrie’;

Sinllii u-.iv lnrt;eil ai payor of the, tn 'TSr'T’tm n ttn n n - flc in i^ id - if tr gport ;siin|i

au3 Unt la SL lli;l- Ihi- llrill-li l)ltv,;,ufdt. m LItriiiani._

Tlie Twill n-Kr

3l lier rei.1!'.'--' !n ;an.'e o.' .Cfitm'ii :■ irc>ivrd II ivi ir.ni i r ia th r 111rd iiutluil.l I'J ,UI,

'I 'w i i i ra l i .s W o n ia i i

” < T fain irti i )v D e a l l i

mumC h e csc rn s fce r S ees S h o r t a g e

o l C h e m is ts . W h ite R a ts to r C o m p l ia n c e

I.-;;. « .r r iirtC'-d I!(i;ioif:.rn ;iiul

\;:;Kiiiiuir H

i { i l c s H e ld t o r IM a rjia rc l P i s k a

;;'.rr of Mr. and Mr*, nen Pl^ica. b'rly, ,«ert conducted yejter* innsning al Sir'EQward i'C a lh '- ' 'ciiurcJL_______ _____ "

niii.'J. «.ii rfCllfd iTt" rr J. H Grady and burial naa ir Tuin FalU Cfmeierf.Ili^-aieri » rrf Dirl; and Kd

and Har'fy, l.loyd, D3 ai^d

\ \ l l i s k c r .S ess io n S e t f o r I 'o n i f ' l i t

i:mii fiiuf pJ.ini for ^ e m n c r ca:ni).ilsii asalnit non-wlllfi- id'Arn, ih'- Mkilinte c-oinmittee Ii^rrt till.-, r^rulni.• witli Ui».: Clmnibri ol Commerce *hl»- V/riiiiilHer. nlilcli H dlrec tlni ’

III ll;e Macir CHy Jubllea

P held I the

::.lil;ilelil Wedlifi-

She had hmi itl lor .Tw 'n ic bodv bii'WRlit ti

lloUl' funri-.ll hdiv.r yr'-rri

t III.:hnrn Mitleli

iiint:aie: a d.nuSlU'T. Mr: l.crrne Herr, Twin Fail-.; In: inntii<T, Ml*. Lu­cille liradrn. S:.,i. Prnncl'ro; a lirolhrr. !{ouialr« Ki.irr. 'I'uin l-alh; iiiiil a Mrv 1‘ritnk Alexander,Pliieview. 'Ore.

r.KAD n i l : .M.wa w a n t a d s . ■'

il'.o-!;;," fcnicnti................

tun an'-' lu<iil pioilm:

SOW CONTIIACTIN' t.liiiiled Amniint nAi:i)i;N r.i:.\h<5Mark Mean. Co.

Mirnl! • olliri*. H.iilliu al t p. in.. adOMliii: i<> Cu-rlialinian Hlaine O. V.ii; Aiivii'ln o! the vlcllantes.

V:i i; ,\i; .itrhi tiMliraled Ihm # new i: -, nr •dp;: h o t i 'f ciiirildale* Is be- iiiii fo~mi!ni«l mill «il| be announc-

1 t-.fr rule* in thr niacK

HATS OFFTf77l7r?TtV:t la v o r l ll- .- in r - dura i<i lit fiiriiier f ie r ;. Our r ip 'r l rlranln(* and bleckinf will make it laok^ke Dtn.

lU»\ riioiit 8 5 0

PARISIAN. Inc.

f a l u s ^This Finer, Better Toilet T issue

A doctor, who tested M. D. nssuc,

writes us, "Your toilet tissue is ideal. Its absorbent^ is better than the beSt." Another

soon becomes the most pc '■ular tissue on

the market. Make this test yoursclf. Roll a

ball of M. D. Tissue in your hands, soak it

writes us, "I like its finer texture,.. I t should in water and ^^^ec2e. You’ll find it acts like

_ find a .•wide use-iit-hoSpitals-and^nics,------ a.spongeJ5ecauseM.^D. is^unusjJaI^jibsot6Cen t-aE A N ^lIN G . . ,Nothing'could be more gende than M. D.

TiMuei^free'•from ail irritating fibres— Ask your geerei^or druggist foe M. P.

sterilized a dozen times, hygienic, protective,

SAFE. Wherever mtroduced, M; D. Tissue

Tissue today, and you’ll .get the best He’«

fetuiing it 3 rolls at 25c. '

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T O IN , F A L L S 'K E W S . T W I^ 7 F A L L S , T D A H p, F R ID A Y M O R X IN G . A PRTL 12, lOlO •

u m ffO R im n o o i^-------VfcSl'KKIlAY: M ir.' BarWl'*

Wiindr Klrl-ffjpnd, »rfU»ci Toml Ilf Irr tp jt 'ln t. mIiIcH Incm sri Tdinri clrUrmlnalloD lo kerp tlir f»rm trom Hjrl^ll.

ciiftt'iT inCmlurriMlnt Slluallon

Toinl caiisiu up with iHe car Ir Irunl of tllc tlOll c. Alien lisd of- Icfcd to Mil for licr. She lintJ Minppcil ni luin «hcn fbe rduwd. Otif ru m drive llih Kii'.ollne nrk In­in loHii. Stic Limld ImftElne Allrn Aififid/iiff in Iroiil nl the b;ink uatchliii; iirr Imuiicp Into view,

Stied cull (or a cab. only ilicri wt>.-, no iclrplicjtu-. Will, .itlc’d n.-.l; ctl for 11. m he'd Mill, .‘ilic'd li,ive to cnrry Uiro'.n;h.■ At onc-i)'clock: ;,lir .•■Itil under Uic u'lircl, conifurlrd by Uie jnrniory nf lirr mlrniml icflrcllon- Slic tl

, look nicf. Mrc and bii.Mnciillltf, •flir cur iU rlal MtJi an enRcr

luirh iind ilic lllllp bl.lrk Imt mnvrd for'^nrd ov<t uiir ryr. Toml pinh- pd II back Icifl fnr.

At onr-llve. llic r,ir locd liilo a tW d'nndMarilca a nocl'of SCTRTilLi tthlch u r r r Irlloulnc n man with n ploueli. At Qiir-tdi, nil old boiird

Toml *n:. b.irk la llir f.ir, .Mrrati of red clay on lirr •.Uiuc IjIoh' it.

Ai on<?-fl(ircn ilir rar rn im il llio hlKliM iy Hliil Ka\c a.l.Ulrnl.'.h llirn purred nlimn I'.t I flic

~cmiT7,'(^Tnr-w ni;nra[jm no-A l:i- nieda Iny Jiiit iihr;iil, a railirr Ionsi/firtSf, tentn.'i <l\r tihie of (fie

: By Peggy G'More-!lhr fpl! eay, iibjiirilly.^inppy. - 6he. Toml Tobnil, Imd.n clir and jiufc- ly liii- cnr Iiad mnK:., or wiv. llirre r.oiiu- fi-.'livr rillrll nbrosd In Ilih l\l«ndfl!y?

Ehe ^t(lp;y(l at tJir Iclegraph of. flee lo jriul ii p ril to tlVTolalid.'., iiiujllirT to A. J-, then pro- cmli-d Mllli her i.liopplnK.

Wiirn i.tic- Iliinlly readied tlip brKUc iiiiil tlir 'i ir w rn l RplnnlnR ni'Trlly no-o-.-. thi- ilrivw. alio palled the Mi-prliiK Whid. -You're ndor- .MiIp," Mie i-nnfldrcl, "I Ihink your fir%l o'.vl:ir muM have been a dear.Hr Irfl s;!!'!! n liappy ^oothlnK at- nunpherr In lirtr.'"

Toml ilrcr up 1)rfore her new home with n !lo:irl\h to find old

In liidlcrou]

bay.ncKQllatert llic npproach

and ww ndinlfini: a llock b t yachi-i uhlcli ^etlIell un the Inland bay ,-ui llie Kea-RuIIt lind ceiiled Into the

'ploughed Rrniind, wlien she waa nnnre of n lick of'(.'oordlnntlon inUie cflr'» Inlfrlor!______ ;________

onp-ewtt!Ccii, in the miille" of’ llic draw, Uie cnr sloiiped. At oin- Ueniy.llvc, aroused by llie hoiik- Ing of many cars, the brUlKe-lenilcr came from liLio'flcp, • , i

■'Lady, you can't »lop there, told Tfiml, . . '

— "Oli,'c«n'l i5-Iliircd TomL • "You'll have to net jour cai the brltlRe," lie lli.'l.-.teil,

"Whal do m u cjpfct me U ahead aiiil otnT.lt-lllrd-sccd?"

Ti uiappeil..-aware of IhP Inujh.ifr beJilntI Iier. •before her. -nli' around her."

A'jiefk, niaroon-cnlorrd cnr purr- 'cd-tip . from the opposite .side and came Ca -n «iop. "/faWiir: a Ktflc trouble?".Inquired (he driver.

Toml looked Inta gray eyc.i; sray' eyei dancing «,ltj> Rolflcn Ilghla.

"A mUe trouble?" the a.' ked. sweetly. -"No, Uili acloRciiarlan you referred to a.i an automobile eho;e th li spol In which lo die. I'm Icav- Inc a here and Rolns on," •

Barlrll wa.i oul of -his cnr and had Toinl's anu In s tlsh t crnjp, "Gel Inlo my car. drive acravi ind pick me up on Uie way back. Do you wnnl to wrtck your bank nc- couiil payliiK a gnvpnimeni fine?-

----- rcmt aCctyied the liilcrior of hi;icar. only because It wan n haven from llip hooU of the irat< motor-

...lata., a iie .ia a ’.Allen.iiH'nk to lll^: driver behind Uie ark. She jiip. paipd he'd liavc It pushed down itm Incline., or Into Uip bay. ,ilie dlilin care which; ihe never wantei! to see It nRaln.

Allen'.i car u'a.i Rentle and tract- nble. It loo bnd It.', o»ncr R-Uiit'f, K ea probatllJ'' been en

•route to Uic farm to pick her up, having allowed her time tr • ' the ark.

Why m ust he alwny* fliul her In tome cmb.uraulnff alluatlon?

New Car 'BartcU wa.1 B-altlnir at the

■medft fipiiroacli •Tie miule n o ; to drive, but mi be.ilde her, and Uoncd her alone the «eawall, ,

"We'd better sec about Kctilns you another car." lie aald. "We'll vijit iiiff

tJip bank," __ ____ _ ____........... 'fom r rKcnlment mcllcd In the

unrmUi of liis fricndfy ronct-rn. Maybe .she could learn to like him

_____ l^^Jlked-U ils-tow n—

ijrovrd cbmloriably-.\wd Spanlili homw. Ihelr Karclen.1 ninnInK down to the verj- lip of the hlRh-tlde line

"I hnd Uip nld ear towrd buck to Ihe. farm, Abe can handle It. Abe of cour.'.e. ciin Rct almiR with any-' fiildir. or." fie addfif wuii a wickcil pmlle, "anybody," .

"So • Uial'.i how you two . remain friends," flashed Toml, and .strppecl on the accclrrator,

"You luni here unle:.n you rc drlv^ Ins an amphibun." olJereil Hartell dn'ly, and Toml wrcncli'-d ni ' wheel to keep (rom bouiuliiiK .....i the bay which had npprnrrd «ud. denly ahciid,

Al le.v,l tiie hank official am pleasant. n.nWI leli ihi'in alnne. and Toml <\ked <]iip;.Hoii.', i-iir

_____W QUldia-dtlwLia-i • •uncle's attorney,

"Yoiril make_R_iucMij^-ot iht------ f«nn,‘‘-l:!! nyiired her. "Die inc.

- vioiis owner wiu an excellrnt rnnv CuJm rl3t,.mu_lie-knnr iVolHmFof

^u.-dneas procfdure. and le.M of mnr. ketlni?. You develop your morketi

. .Icl Abe develop Uie froRs, luid ilic Inrro w-lll remain In your handj.,"

Tomi'fl xmne was radiant, Bhe had found nnolher ally. 6he.

-------e»en.n1rji’j\n t fnpeartd ready to lake her automobile fihopplnit.

There they ouarrcled a g a in There wn* only ohe car Toml w ant' « ! . ' ft ahlnlnR black coupe with a while hood and whIte.whecLi. corv

'— ■^rnmrtrnmrTWDwa'iinraireirKiiTewhich purred like n kitten a t Mity

• talle*, iesl« l on the long road *.• the Pan American clipper base, /

Allen antued aRaln^t It until TomJ war7Jc4 him ahe’d purchase It oul of her Tunnlns expensra If he

. • wouldn't let her have It.iufy-Blher way. "You won't be sorry." the

firepliige itnd llu' kitfhen IT Thc'millrnf'ihr'hmT^srTlmcdTiboirt-

Toml like comfortlfm arm ^ and tfip y»r<l jcJJn«- UuM.i nhal

dllfUM'd -Klnim .from Dorteir

!• n.--kr(!

•Kp.-1-l;pll.wercd.

like n b iliy t me drive 11 clear,to San Jo,^e.

r«uhla'na l-'mca ■AUrn' ' ►jiul.lticd - T om l- ."Wh:

him lip to (111 wlili thlv car?”queried Atie

iuuoccjiUy._!______________ ;_____ :Toml lounil lirr:-clJ p:itthie tl;i

wheel. Aller ;ill. the car eouliln' help to whoni-H had belonRcd.

' had I 1 both

Toml slept thiit nluhl, bccau-’e nlie couldn't May awake. Valiantly rhc propped hern'lf In the blR bed, pll> tows, behind her. lanip on thr marble-lop table, pad on her knee.

' In li.ind,___________________ih r remind,

to itenllr.t for extractions,............ Mu^t talk to him before."A lew of the qiicslloii.i she would n>k . follciwed. I licn . .mmchow. she illpjied down a lUtle. eye.-, dreamily contemplatliiK ihe cabb-iRe ro.'fs on the wnilpaper -ft.i her thouRht.i d rill­ed almle.snly here and Uiere. She had a' new car. 11 had belonRcd lb Dartcll. . 1'omnrtow’ her trunk-i

Lily was plannlns lo marry Bar- tell. She'd train Little Sweetheart

I Jump In'her knee, ijlie loved lliis ew coimlry. . . .Toml re.iched for the lamp, turn­

ed down (he flnine. and snuKlfied Inlo the • pillows* Abe slept In .iliack near the penf. The fog wi no longer a ihine,

'Dear Unelf Tlniplhy." al whl.ipered as ^lllr rlo-.ed her eyei, but her la.'t thouKht wn.i of Allen Dnrtell.

Heavy foe . tlll touched the win, dnwfi wlUi Kray IlnRe'rs when Tom! awakened. Looking oul,.:,he could

only Ihe while Up of v , , , , a few <IL'.con:.olatc Teaf rilLs .huddl'd above the tUlellne, And yet she liked 11. llkctl the cool, damp air, ihe sally 'tan i;.'"

Old Abe confronted lils break- LM like a eondcmncd man •fftcliiB

hU-lai.t-nical."Alii'l Mir'e steaks are worth thh,'

lie muitered when Toml hiirrird him, ,‘.aylni: fhe'd bellrr ta lk ' to him wlille he could aiu-.ner.

"Alx>ut marketli’jt," ^he beRan. "How many lees have we ready to sell?-

■■i'oii sell 'em by the head," coun­tered Abe, "Rrckon we cot a thou- -land head. Sell 'em dre.v'cd, ihey bring .'Ix dollars a doreii; on the hoof. five. We’d have to r.ell 'em for five 'caiM we ain 't Kcit an Ice ami packin' plant,"

Quickly. Toml ronipiited . t h e anioiinl. "Pine. ' W ell .st.-iri right

..... A tn '< ,-e * m e —the - llluinlnaltiiKaiiiuyr,

"i'omt had one moment cif dc^palr, llirn 'lie rallied. “And why? There l.s a demand for them. Ir.n't Uiere?"

--.Si.re U, bill It'D this way. Mlr.s Tnnil. Markets tha t Ujj) frogi; less

-Kul,ir cm their oieiuis .v.unLi " low ilii y can gel them rejiular. . K'V Mr up wlU) them markei.n. We

ain't ii'fii in a iix lo deliver rcKU- lar. wlial with chniigln' Iiand.v'and' 'nmoihy being alck and dyln.' I3e-

"li(• llil-s whttt?" 6lte iiTRcil-,•'Well, Ihc.-o here restiiurnnl fcl-

low.s. Ihey like Louisiana frow be.'it." "llut why? W hal have Uie Louls- na froRs Rot Uiijl ours haven't?' Abe chneyied. "Don't know. \... r.s u'.i a souUiem accent. I can't ■r no difference, but then I can't it Iroi;.V legs,"

Continued Inmorroir

D islric tY .W .C A . iMceliiijr at FilerllOlIL, Alilll i : -M ls rE , J. TllO- 1-t.-, i.rr.'.ldenl of thr Adult Coun- 1 ol the nuhl Y, W, C, A., ant m urne- Jtw Kticprft, L. P, niiH' in., K-'hiiPth Curlls, Leonard Aim-

,ii.-,', liiL-.-, A. Ring. R. O. llardliu iiiul l.ol'. Noh. mem bm of Uie Dulil council, at!cndi,(l ii district Y, W, C, .A_mi;i;Um:_aLj:iIsr_il0Uday_ai'iciir.

;i nl Ihe home of Mrs. nupert an. The Kiler women ^e^ved a •lii'du a t 12 o'clock lo 30 dele-

tiiiU'A from nuhl, rdcn. lla^llon, KiiiilKrJy aiici Filer,

Mn-.- John Gourley. prcjlilenl of the dhirlct council, pre.^ldrd at llie bu^ln^^^ mcellng, and callexl upon ihp pn'.sldents to give a report of actlvlllr'^ of the Olrl Reserves In

ihi- election of nfflrrr,’ , ihe fol- lowni;; w rrr chtv-en: pic.sldent, Mr;;. Ffiink Oayllff of IJazpllon; vice pr.v,idriit,’Mr:i, K. J. Tliomcti of Duhl; .•rcrclnry> Mr.v Charles Stoiir of L'den. ami lre. .^urer, Mrs. R, O, lliirilin: of a u h l . . • •

dl:,trkt m rctlns a t llie Clear I.aki-s country club the first week In Jiine, upon till- return of Mrs. lfclen Ixiw-

Atlaiitlr Clly wiiere she In nltendlng nalion,d coiiveniloii. At lhat meet. In - ,she will Klve a leport of Ihe na­tional convention.

C ra ( I u a ie $ ~ ^ ^ W Iu)r U evhurn Hi«;hIIKYHUKK,• A p ri l'l i-W lti i coni-

mi'iiceiiient day for llejtftim hlijh«cJiTOi-rcr-Tor-Mny-73rtnc*tnitimvc

I ol Kraduates niinibef .:5, iiiliii; ' lo ■ Euperihtendcht J.

nil- iPiitiiUve lilt Includes; Vnlliu- Di.iiT, IxjrclU P rke : DorolhV Bcliar-

Ciroilne Schiitib. Myrtle Vlb- ben. lli'ih Payne, Delva Tlioniii-on,

li lt Jklirock. Ettilyn Mclnllre, Gkiic Warr, Alonso Hutehliu.oti.

icili MrCoinbs, Clyde Btlnip-

•hard Frank, Hugh Whittaker, Riili.iid I«ni:. Wlllliim llellewell, Cernld Hawkins. Clyde McLean. Kiiiiti'U Voter. Glnyilf 'VlJcojr, Clnui Moon. Don Whiting, Louis Btiinpr-on and Douglas C.irter,'

\ ^ ^ d c s p r e a t l - l f c s o u i - c 4 s :M a k e -

^ - N o r w a y t ^ ; i c h - P i T Z C ~ o f " ^ ^ ^ ' ^

, n v HOWARD W.mTAKKSLEE— /\:,-«latrd I’fcss Sclcnce Editor ,

•,CIN'CINNA'n, April ' l l ' i-T )'- ■iriciilbi.mcnjbcr.-i of tlie American I'hpnilcal r.odciy today described :;nr»By* • wmuprcad - na ium l 'r e - ?oiirfrj as rich potential prises of

t:oulhern .S'orway ha?, mangunese, indlrjion^abln In miikhiK pirrl. l l j ts e :ieptj Its becanie veo' »’«luablc.dur- liiK the World war. AlUiuugh Rtla.

;; isii supply 'O crnmuy with al. If manganese iiecrled, the Nor- cciaii lourccs arc closer and use. i) Jj) ra ir of iffljx'.pcriallon dlf/)-

i;iiliir.\.'Uauirpai.sed anywhere In tiie

i,onaruTtI’Wiaom~ebeuiicr« equal­led U Norway's ,cMlulo\e from Its forests. Cellulose Ls u;.ed for war In explosives, and also In hu>ulredi of ccoiiooilc nKc.uilles which n lon;^ blockudc will pinch. Norway's .eelluW Is M line tlinl l l makes rayon, a textile lhat ordinarily colton llnlem u the Marling terlal, - .

In the cztrome-norih arc large Iron deposlLs. .Tliey are not as good M Sweden's Iron, because of Impur­ities. but Rus."ila luu been Inlerfit- ed In them'. Tlie largest nickel

use even If Germany controU Nor*

Tlie country has .to

If Ocrmany can get this coal, U will make gocjd gasoline under the Ccr-

Pfocesses. In a [ lliclt tha coal

University Dean .to Address Senior Boys

nqrrrDean Wunderlich, the Unlienlly of Idaho nl Morrow, will metl with rciilor boy.i of iV u i I’alls high school at fl o'clock Friday morning, prlnclpil Etlwurd Rogel announced jestcrday.

Mr. Wunderlich will devrlbe col­lege life and aiv.wer rjUPMlons of b0)-s who are lute-rested In atlend- Inif colltge.

Buhi Grange HostT o u t l i e r G r o u p s '

Orange had as giiest* at » regular meeUng Tuesday evening ' * t Uio Orange hall memben of the Lu- ' x rm e— «nd~Deep-Oreek-sranse«r—Tlierc were .W. members and .25 yljl-_____lor* jireaenl,

Mr*, n v a Ma.v3n, progrsm ctialr- man.-presented the followlns'pro- gram : ooronn tolos by llaweU J(^n> ton. "Oiit of the Dusk” and "Blua Hours," accompanied by Mm. h. J . John-ion: arange current evcnti by Mrs. P. E, Dartlell; high school girls seiteUe'Ming-"BpIrit Flower" and "Indian Dawn," accompanied by Doris Venter.

Mrs. Heleir Qnmble of Twin Pall* w e an Interesting talk on technoc­

racy.

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P O P E Y E G A N G W A Y F O R T H E O P EN S E A

-Wliere?"‘<iucrle<l.Abj,"Where have you been' ^elltnK

Uicni?" a.^ked Toml. ,

Jun io r H igh Views T um bling ExIiii)itionAn rnieri;.lnlng tumbling exhibi­

tion K-.i,N Ill.•^rnted by •I%i,’lii Falls Junior OilKh school physical edura- tlHii ^lutl(•IIl^ dui'lni; Ihe avNembly for Junior high studeiils WedncMlay .ifleriiwm,

Ol>ciilng Uin e>riilbllloii, nil i._ dent;, gave forward ro!U. forward mid backM,'ai'd roll.', and liand'.iirlng.i or fllp. , Phllllp KotlrabH <lid the fiimoui Ilfcli Uoa; Uob Jouc;,. a rock­ing. clialr; Cllitijn Luke, bump- biiniplty-biimp; iJijb Jones mid Ken­ny Johnroiij the back pull r

benrge O lku rnnd ruiltlp Koit- raba. a <Ioulili- flip w|:h(>iii tlirlr hands; Keiiiiy 'TIioin iiiid Bob Jone.s, .'houhler .-tanrl; Jark Kelly and S|>ehcc-r Collin, double roll: Glklu. KoltiaU.i, Taylor, piaylul lamb.<; Wnyni' Arrlni;Uiii and Ver- neal Croxvley, ,{>U'kup ; Crown and Lee Sullivan, fooi.Mmiil; Glklu. Tay- ' lor. fllp-froni a mar.

Bill McDonalil aiid Earl Doiiuh. erly. over under; Lyle HeldiT, kick up; and. double dlve.s by Siilllvjn and Jack Joiie.i, Koitraba and Joiic.s. a iklii and Join'.v oiklu and Taylor. Arrington niid Croc.'.ley, Cro'.vley ai«l Hillniiin, Kelly ami Lu'^e. ncver- Kl of Uie boy.i dived o

D IX IE D U G A N — D IX IE ’S TOUGH S P O T

Mian iu-ju(To ner wn—-«unnniaB 5cai'car::rrae.B jan,Tiift

owned 11 previously kept II in top _ condllJon."

When Allen again appeared on - the »eepe he wuj accompanlcd. by »

luito pollcc officer. "Just iratch Iter,- he ordered th» man In Toml's hearing., don't mind billing 'her

t ou t ot Jail, but ir she lands In » - '-hoapliaf-aheai - h m - t t n i ay.— I've;

no Influence there." , ,• Alter tha officer had pu t' her'

•-throU8n'*h'W »rwid-actlori"exiiihl-' -Mtlon. Toml’ tuclied her license Into b e r proc««ded about- tovn.

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, W I N F A L L S N E W S , *nVIN FA L U 3 . n j A H O . K R IpA Y M O R N IN G . A P R I L 12. IfliO FA U B N IN E

‘d S a m e = E x p e r t e = 1 i^ M = y a n i s h in g 'B fg h T > T m '" 1 n ^ d a h o ~W i l d l i f e - R e s w c h e ^ ^ ^ Study Disappearance Of Mountain ,Sheep

Game M a n a g e m e n t S p ec ia lis ts H ope D e te rm in e C a u se o f D ecrease;

M any T heo ries AdvancedD r n i r L h i a r i n c n

SALMON, Id a h o A p ri l 11 (/P)—T h e poSscngcr p igeon a n d th e h e a th h e n a rc g o n e . T h e b u ffn lo Is n Z09 spcclm cn. I s th e m assive h o rn e d m o u n ta in sh e ep n e x t on c iv iliza tion ’s chopping block? '

N ot w hllo w ild life e x p e r t s o f w es te rn U nited S ta te s s till ftnvc an Idea le ft,

In th ree s ta te s— W y o m in g , C olo rado a n d Id ah o —a n d in o th e rs th ro u g h c o o p e r a t io n o f ,thc n a tio n a l p a rk se rv ic e a n d th e forest' s e r v i c e , . g a m e m a n ag e m en t s p e c ia l is t s a re

--giua>nn5 every phuM o r 'U io —ntit- Iwn'*” llfe-ll» food hablU , the nnlmnlt, blnls and parosltcs Ihnc.

• prey upon It. Hi# Inroods of poficlieri and lleenied hunters.

m abouL time, too. Th e forcBt(cn'ict‘1 utUnate of m ountain olieep

' In m:i v m almosl 14,000. In 1D3S ' th a t figure hud thrunlc to B,900,

' with the dN reue itlll golns on. Kobody knows ezacUy wliy.

ftlsnr ProbabjB Causci Let John J. Boylcr'dtrector of

Plttoian-RobenMn wildlife conser­vation proJeeU In Idaho, te ll you

"Ws don't know wbat'a cau&lng the mountain »)ioep to dlo out.” Bn*I« uys. 'Some say eaRle« are kllUnj them. Others claim cougars. Then ag»ln >-au hear they're crowd­ed too much by cattle and horseii,

or If* panuiltfa, or overbr«dlng. Wo don't kno»- but iVB're fitting to find out."

•Tills iA -liow-llie-wliillife re- searehen ore working:

Under Uie ritUnan'nobcrtMn act. whlcli ald5 sUitcj by supplying matching fund* for rwlorallon.andcon!crvflllon_of__wllrtllft._ldalio.WyomlnR and Colora<lo h o v e launched detailed jtCidlM of the iheep In their natural habltat—llie m ojt Inacceulble. rugged terrain In America.

Trained observers a-lih Held Bla«ae.i find UlcMoploJenj comeraa follou- the scattered bands wher-

Uii-y go. lip sheer rock ledges .xloa-n .sh alo i lopei, -analyting

their food, Inspecting Uielr hablta, examining carcawet.

In Idaho. Marsli&ll Oiufln and .Oorrton Ellis, both college-tfalned game management epeelalliLs. have embarked on a project that may

Harrington Bliil&s StrongBi4t Declines to Issue Forecast

AUdoU 1(,00{I of Tlitm in 1D21 — Only R.SOO

take a year or five years. The two. who aro employed by thi» Idaho fish Dufl-cnniciirpinmcnciiTrn-jipanan exlatence IB miles from tJie nearc.it read.

Aidarlm alj, . . . . - the prlm.ltlve area of the Salmon river country on the trail of an estt- mnted <00 sheep.

Plan Beal ScDurlnr Job 'Before tliey finish, tliejvhole. up-

enaea-voaenicM'of' t:un;u iinB T m - Dscln will b* scoured.for mountain sheep. Idaho'! "river of no return.” the main Salmon river, will be In­cluded.

Tlie sheep aren't found along thn streams, however. They come down

only for water, then hike back tiie lilsh rlilKcj. In summer only Ti;e-dltxIestriii(*'fnrrtIi>lloii»lil-lRht.s Mill do, but In winter tho biBtioms (lr:<i-nd below tJio timber' line.

Tliclr feats of *klll and nRllUy in motinL-ila eJtat.'.’ic put it yodclcr to shnme.

Tlio onlmol’s cralllnrrLv iia-nbll- y to traverse In n fcv; seconds ■rr.Tln u man must »'ork iiU clay' 1 cover, have miidu 11 a prime

T piTm 'Tn)ir5''nitniim T '’rs:------------When Uie game m:maKcmenl

find i>ul why the sheep Is deerens- Ins, when the ratio ainns up the other way, Uien. perhaps, the cio.’ietl f.poKina will be opened nml blnhom he.-ids nealn will artonv mnntcls.

Lee^avold WinsIn First Round

DCS M oines S c r a p p e r S t e p s Edd ie D ovie W i th

R igh t H o e l< _

DES MOINES. la.. April 11 (/!>>— Lee Sarold. Des Moines heavy* weight, knocked out Irish Ed'dle Doyje of Cleveland In tlie f irst round of Ihelr scheduled lO-roiind fight hero toRlRhl. BoU) weighed igs.

A short right hook lo th e Jaw nntihed the Ohio fighter near Uie end of tile round. 8avoId.*»'ho en­tered.the rlne-W lU i.aiiiaJured lcft hand, hurl II again 'In the brief en­counter. . •

Pinkie Oeorse. BavoJd'B m anager. Immediately announced U iat the achedulctt match bcCR'cen Uio Des Moines fighter and Jolmny W hlters a t St. Louis next Thursday n ight would be called off.

‘Diz Shouldn’t Have ■ ~D6m"Tt ’~^SayFlVffe

ST. LOUIS. April n W^-Under the watchful eye of hU wife, who flourished a llcuniilve rolllnic-pln Jerome Ucromn (Dlrzy) Dran he«d» cd for Chicago tonight—still n mem­ber of QabbyHartnett'e Cuti. .

As far as 01' Dir wo# concerned, hin latMt troubles with Jlartnett— Uie result of a IIM fine for break'? Ing irnlnlng rules—were over, Mt- tlrd by Mrs. Dean, hl.i buslnr.'.s as well a.1 Milritunl adviser.

Tlie $183J»0 hurier. who flew here from Kaitias City IhLt morning to get her advice—and got plenty of It, heard her r-ny:

•'Hartnett was abiolutrly right In fining DI*. He's golnc to t.nke llte flhe and take It gracefully. Dli wa wrong'ln staying out, and then Jus Rot mnd nnd blew up. He shouldn't have done It,"

Mrs. Drnn declared Dirry'a threat to <)ult thfl club and so on an exhi­bition tour was a “lot of hooey.

“He signed with Uit Cubs mid til they trade or rflense him lie]l play ball and do the best he car for the Cubi." ;Jie declared em­phatically.

Dftzy. aiually n talkative fellow had nothing to say.

Bluegrass Turf Campaign Opens

K en tu cky D erby H o p e fu ls o n H and a s S e a s o n Gets

U nder W ay

• LEXINOTON. Ky.. April 11 .VP)— naclng eanu {Mck ‘‘home" today ita ----- 5,000 ruin-drenched ’ fans

Wllh a stout contingent o f Ken­tucky derby bopefuli on h and—«l« thouj;h only one gave « sample of lt« wores today-~the meeting ipotllghtA test erenu for horses ellgltde fo r the classic at ChurcblU Downs, n e x t stop on the KentiKky tu rf c ircu it

In the inaugural fhoen lx hantU* cap • six furlong dath for

' East Mon from Calumet fauna scored a victory over Tull T ree suble's Bill Fonuwortli and O reen- tree stable's Annor Bearer, eecood and third In the field.of e ight.• Votum. th# only derby ellglblo, on today* card, ran third to two non- ellRlbles — Valdltja fann’* Valdln« Joe. which fInL-ilied first, nnd Pair of Dice from theBomar.tl " ond, *’ *'■ - *'

— Btaalech. -A ndy-K -aad ..Carrier. . PIgMn, lop r4i\BHir eU glblerfortJrt-

derby art nominated for tho $5AX) Bluegrus stakes April 33. Pemlat«nt rumor, however, was th a t Blmelech

.- .would nm.abo April 18 in th e mil# and one sixteenUi Btohj' PoInfpuraeT

Manalo Wins^AAIJ' 112-Poimd C row n

BO5T0M, April U « V -In Ui# f ln t — Bll-Kawajlan championship fina l in

tho loiiglflstorr of^tho-naUoEaTXr A. U. .boxing tournament. Uttla Johpny ManaJo.won the m -p o u o d title by outpolntljig Dado Murtno.

Casting I^ing Qiiits Throne I For Tlu'ill o f Real Fishiug

Pace Lauds TobinAnd Cowboy TeamB u s in e s s M a n ag e r H e a d s f o r

T w in F a lls lo P re p a r e f o r S c a s o n O p en e r

SPOKANE. Wash.. April 11. W — Ifiicli Pace, busIneM mt\naKcr of Uie Twin P .ilb bajtball lr;ini. predicted today the Cowboys, 1930 cliamplorw, would finish "amons Uie top Uirce" in th is year's Pioneer bascbnU leoRue race.

Paco left for T«ln PnlU today lo get UiinR-i ready fnr the opener in

IK Idaho elly the Insl of tJic month, ire ]nbel«l Frank,Tobin, ihe Cow-

boys' new manager, a ''great ffuy" who "has proven In apring cnmn he'll Rlvo Tjvln Falls a hustllnc ball dub."

B O m iN GCdMMEttCUt. I.EACL'Kar.il.k.L.. *

PL'.VDLtTO:;. Oie., Ap^l 11 M’r— MaiiflRrr Andy liarrinston of the Boise Pilots Kiiiliitrd appral.nlnKly iit II KiiMky. young Irfthiuidrr today. Uien allowed lir didn’t have much :o «ay about wlifre his club would Ro in Ihr Pioneer ba-ebill league this season.

"Oh. I could br:iu thst w r 're Koing to l>e elncliM for the pyinan t." coi t fided one of ihe be.n r.rcond-f.ncttf era in the Ulnh-tdaho rl.-cult. "but th a t wouldn't mean much. NtfU', would It?" > ■.

H the Pilots pick up whero. Uii-y' iffi b({ last year the doom Is RolnK to be kiiec-dtep in- the oilier Pioneer lengiie^ramps.

After a bIos,' start early In tho BUniiner, Andy ond the bov.i won 25 out of their lost 33 giAies' to pull tip lnlo third plstfe. ........—................

Plicliers and caicheni began work- ^IK out here_March 2!i. _. ‘Tiiflelilcfri BhtT*outfielders Joined ilK- i;:in»: Aprlhl nnd rcvrnil I'xlil- hltlnn i;iimcj are fcliedulctl.

xiiitlipjw who < acaln!>t elchi idt (lie churkrr

lalrrr.ilLi. p''iinalit— t.arry Itn clialkcd up I ln\—« U il jr j juradc.

Thrrr otlirr oM li.indt are on <Irrk, too—llrrb AnUrnon. tffee- l lif rrlitf pllfhrr. Darrell Flelit.

4 and Cnii Ita-miH'm. .\ll arc right liaiitlem.

. Under tin- miir:il eyes of lln r - rlmtlnn iind O-^nr: ii;ivdn \VaIl;er arc ronklcs Knml; Mimdiiv.trr, Hob Fli'lchrr. Hay C n . Cnl) Bnyder. M' il'- T,i)lty. Kniiii' '.I Brosnan, l- ir- r-y .'ou.vrn nnd pidinrd O'Boyle.

MJiicIi-.' a rifhi-lfander. work­ed out with thr Mi-its last year at f*ro” T.-Wa*h-, bm tTOed n in tic n p out of hb arm.

TnJ[ev jmr.-d up l.iir Uit y rar JnU ni'viT ii (Miiu-, iind O’liMtcw.r, r,ll|| llip rliiti.r.iily I;,M ypAjh.

I'li'tthcr. whti inirled'for Caldwell

l(i;irir.' Cnilr^r ol Iflalio fliucker, nir I));-;, lu'o-iw-ctv

lUit i!;'v'rr In llic "miiylw" cliv;-'. I'hc l)1i: ;hinitr. to tile I'llot vetcriiiih nrr Uro'.nan. a lirooklpi

nnd Larri'. Sil.-. e. the e»- lion;,.' . : David Iind Topeka, Kaj.. twirlrr.

Hotji i:;ive rxpo.'lciii'e anil :trenKUr

T lir., ’. n°n^cur«work In the re- rrl\lji£ ctr|iarlm^nl. Tddle Adamt and Ul. b it lluwitkk a rt tonr—' pKilulilr lo i’lirtlaiiil-but I.ldrn l-.irrn jrii 'li back and Autle Na- \arro, Ihr 0«den'fancy Dan taU

unlll hr bunted a llnse'r, I<II Ihr

ha-, .loliiuiy Ml?e, who's played f.cml- pr.-.-rt’.i:nirwiiidTOi tiiinn.- — '

New blciod llnrd up for the Inflrld Jnrluil'- . CJiarjrv lla ^ e j^ lth Ttirinn. '■ ' ” 71.1't ye;ir: ilnymonrt Unucr of

t;<illi Jlr;.t hii?'nirn, nnd Jim !!'iiid yf Chlcnuo «nd Vic Tro:.-

ky 01 Poi'tland. Txjlh »t third. All havr linri .«-ml-pro rxp<-rimce. Walt Luu<- Is pla>tng flrit b.iie again.but m iy ralirt) rbrwhere.

V rtrrans baek are Harrington a t second. Jim Donovan at tJilrd and fhr):t. and Kd Bhethin and Del

ijoth nfshorf.Chicl: Fcrrirs. sparkling third-

la;,t year. IS scheduled ,to wnri: out de.-.pUc an eye InJurj' re* rrivMl In iin a tddrn t Uils spring, but H:irrtni;tiin has hl‘. doubts.

n n - iKitliidd U. up In Uie Mralo- rpli' tr. Only clouting Joe Egnallc is bad;, m crntvrfleld.

Ainoni; th r tentative rrcrults are K' luiy Krating of Oakland in.lelt- fi'Id; La Vunie Marlcr of Spokane a; centprfJcM...and.ALJaworskl. of _ ICnn'ai. City and Amie Vflclieck of • ■niorii, Vris.. In thr right garden. lAII have had fenil*pro experience.

Tiiat'fl tlie slate, Hajrlnston tava.__uini'niiw hc'.i wdrrid about how'io Him It down to the reason team- limit of 15 men and Uie'manager.

'G rea t InfielderG e iir in g c r One o f B a s e b a l l 's^ — G e le b p iti» * N w r» n g - - - - - -

End o f T ra ilCIIICAOO. April It m — Many

biirelall-sl.irs ',vhO'li»^e twinkled itcndlly for mnre than b decndo. wdll Mart dodBing the .ihndows of perm a- n rn t ecllpM! next week when the major league'senvin comca over its 10<0 Jiortriw,

n« of tho game',1 all»tlme RTcuta. si-cond ba.iemm Chariey GehrtnKer o r Detroit. A back Injury kept him out of sprlns training and Ifa poa- .ilble his career already ha* ended.

Without OeJirlmter Uie D etroit in . field lias looked bad nnd curiously enough only Ihc In.iplred play of Another veteran, Dick Bartell, has kept the Tiger Imier defense from coll.iiv'lng fompleH'ly.

D.irccll. will be atarUng hl» 13Ui t.rm-on In the majors. I t 's ecrtnin h e ll put up a scrap lo prolong his career, as will another lonn-tlroo Olan’. ace. Pitcher Carl Owen H ub- bell, Ilnbbcll. abo starting his 13th teoion. served notice yesterday he'll

be h.nrd to bl;i.\t ItitB oblivion, hnlil- in;r (jicvrl;iii(rio fSurniifFlIirouKh a fi|]I nine limlnc".• 'D ta y be.in, v.!in*p st.itu.-; wllh Maniicer Oabby Hartnett . o f . the Cubs (s a.s unee.'tnin as his pltchlllR arm, fncrs a .^ h t lo hold on and n t be;.t appears iHar crj from tho Dean who foKKcd Uiciii In for .St. LouU n few y ran baek. T«-o other veteran ■i:il£li£g..i32!'^rp' ■■ i ‘.Miaitoii:fljit:a .''OX am! TedLyon' of the Chlcai;o White Sox. had line ye.irs.ln 1D30 but nt their oge sre big targeta for Injtirle* which Toiild mean the end of their brilliant hurling sacas.

Al Simmons, n i.tar'on thwie'trrcnt Phlladnlphia lenm« of l3M-aO-31. b; back with the'Athletlcs oriw^more tnd 'lils Ia'ie.u hoji may be his l;ist. Anolher outfield veteran. Chiicl: Klein, li back with Ihc club where

iA-KoUiii-«Urt—thff-PhilllM,' The list Is a long one-thf Wancr broth­ers <3f Pltt.^burh■h, Cabby Hartnell Of the CubJ. Bob Johnwn of tho Athletics. Leo Durocher, Brooklyn'n plftj'lng man.iger.

Had Sciiilmacher Beats Cleveland

G ia n t P i tc h e r G o es R o u te an d — W in s -O w n 'G a m c -W ilh '

M ig h ty B low

DANVILLE, Va.. April 1! (,TV- !!al ^ y iiiia ch c r went the route and

'Till. n^Ti cnme with a mighty clout iisalnst the Jell fk-ld fer^co In

fifth InnlnK ns the New York Olant.s brat tho .Cleveland Iiidiani;.

the Niillo'nul leaguers nheud; 7 to 5. in tlieir spring series wiUi the tribe,

The buses were filled with Giants nd one was out In the fifth w'hen

Schumacher caught one of WIUls

niirilin’s.i lant.s on thr noff and r i t - tled the boards. Tliut was >11 he needed to Win his game, os he blunked tjia Indians for the lo-sl r.lx frames, a/Jow/ntr them on/j'one'Wt/n that stretch.- ■ H H E 'Clevrllind tA).Oil 000 000— 2 0 2 .S'ew Yor;: fNi.OOQ 031 lO x- 5 11 2

Hudlln, Dobson nnd Hemsley. Ho-■ irr Iinrt nnnnlrnr

THE HOME OF GOOD SPORTir^ GOODS

iW l i V - t r '^ i l s o i i " a n d p rice d a s low

u lB-yew>oId Pal SnoM . nitlonol women'* UUcbelder (dr ae- cuncy boK'cutlng. nuke* » cost. Below K r»ft IQastnte* the cMy crip he we*, At tb i left l i tb« upright portion on tb* bock-east, tbe other p le tm ibowi Uw finish. . „

10,101 exdtcd specUton a t th e Bos­ton Oarden. . . . ,

. . Th'« final competiUan for th e 118- / pound Utia wai.on aU-«ait<m a t-

fftlr, during which Angelo Ambn>< u n o of FnUodelphla.. wotlCKl iMtlt- handi so luiUIy tha t be pUed up more ib&n esough poinU fo r a

Av«f>

_ taiawelgbt.—• . ? ’« » “ ‘ tatinnount«la region

4osfr Iti lose iUTTlvor of ^rellm lnoiy roundi vbetl Ainn Darker of O stlen.

. tJt*h,irimtoutln»ierol*flnBlTO*tohIn the lll-pound'claoi.

Barker v u outpelnted V . Marino.

r t o « c h bat It. weighs,, a po«- B tnjer automobll* In: Missouri average* n mlle» to a gaU oniof

. fu e l. liiit-a.taiek.- «fllghlag-40'. tana averages i W-ton-mllei. .• • • ■ • • - '■ 'T V " - ^

■ . BY. SAM JA0K80M •AP Peature Serrloo W riter

SAN'FRANCISCO — H r and bait easting, one of AsiericVi old* 3t amateur sports, will have a new champion this year. <The nnllonal all-round title holder, MUton J . Kraft. wlQ do '

title late August a t the Oolden Oate AngUoff and OuUng club or thU city, climaxing a ittady cUmb up the ladder U ut started In 1S34. An Ardent enthuslui for the sport, he .darotes much time to eoaeblns be- Sinner*.- ' • '

'T he tiu l l of.M per cent-of fuher-

tbelr line,". Kraft to throw the Une-wiUi tha armTH^ atead-of letting the Up of the rod d o lt..

t,« t The B«d-De ]("W hat ytrnVe really doing'when

you make a aucccMful east is mere­ly tiyfolding the »p

balanced tha t a ihort .p « ^ .m a r k

f It off form. Rodi and

•Aa to humsn' equipment,’ .Ih# ehamplon don not btUeve that height, ttolghl or strength have nmeh to do with euUns Kiecesa. Nor does one need a powerful grip, fo r Krafl'a sraip of.Uie rod It.ex­tremely UghL Ho beUerfj the back- cost U ih a most Important part of'

Bcason.' E n f t sRpsicsiuiis.'lcc. per*, fdrmance- and devote* hlmtelf to actual flshlDt- n w ard the end of the winter he tttrtg^pracllelnf once a week.' •

“You can orertraln.-la eaiUng Jiu t as in an)' sport," he n y t.

to talk about Is his ________oehool" coachl^ o f a io h a n l ' Oi MlUcr of-HimUnglon.Btach^.Oallf;Startln* ,*h tt_M lU eT (^

Vandals Score Double Victory

U n iv e rs i ty of Id ah o B a s e b a l l T e a m T rim s W h itm a n ,

. 5 4 an d 11-1MOSCOW. Idaho. April 11 (-TV-

T ho UnlvcrslCy of Idaho opened its homo baseball season today wllh n double victory over Whitman 'col­lege, S to 4 snd ll to 1.- -• —

The double triumph gave Idaho a-a edgo for tlie season's home-nnd- home terie.i.

Tho -veteran Merle StOildiuxI #truck-out-JOIn-plt«hlng-MiUio-W th** flr^t-Rnme vlctorj'. and sopho­more Diek Snyder Ilmlte<l Whitman tO -U lH riilla in Uie nightcap. Otis (Rook) HUlon, Idaho first bo-iemAn. h i t A threc-run hDmer|ln the fourth inning of the second jgamc.

___141 1

Uon wlUi him until Mfller.set the present world dlsGince record .if 173 feet avemge.

A t his Golden Oale club K raft Is up against regular compeUtion w ith Uiree other naUonal title hold-

In Individual events. Ona of them .la ia-ytar*old PaL..Krau.w. n ■JtmlorcolleFranitnitm'naTiowrraitr xcU; national women's title for acciirncy

J ttlL

EXHIBITION BASEBALL

A t Baltimore: n II EBoston (A) .000 001 310 1—C a 1 Bam-re (IL) OOO 003 lOl 0 - « 6 I

Harris. ■ .WlUen and- Deiaulcls: M ntutak, Prlnkle and Karcher, Ray­mond.

A t Washington: R H EBoston (N) __00l 001 200—i 0 3 Wnshlng'Ji (A) 010. JOJ lO x-5 11 2

.Tobin. Jftvery, Damlcle and An­drews; Leonard. Jacobs and Pnr-

p rice d a s low a s $2,50.

■ O th e rs ; S1.25, . '.T .Tcnni.s B.nH.s p a ck c d in h c rm eticn lly st>nlcd p a c k n g c ................:...............'...'.....TOc

B a r g a in B aseb a ll Shoes-G enuine fH ] |.p r .iin blnclc horjiohklo. ■Only ............... ..........;................................. $3,215

-(5't discount If bought fn lou of 3 p.Hr or more)

P la y B all! F ie ld ec 's GlovesI 'ir .s t b a s e ' m i l s , 'c a tch e r'H m ils, fo r

“y iu n p .s t e r s " n n d fo r ‘'oJd.slcrs.” " J IA D E B Y W ILSO N ."

(Sp.-cril y'r discount on all glove.t and mlts bought In lotA of 3 or mory)

“S jJecial”W ilson C n p i to l- ffo lf c lujjs. R cfru la r $ 5 'va lues, o n ly ....................... ....................... S3.48Golf U alls. D o7.c n .— ;........................$1.35"T o u n ia n ic n t" l iq u id c cn le r g o lf ■ •'

•bnllfr:— D n zG n --:....'. .................... ......... :.$3 .i8~

'i t 's . A r A G T ...... ................ 1 _

W c Im v o th o fine-st, one o f th(» la rgc .if t-< nost u tv to -d a to alock.s oM i.shing 'lauklc"in"T (lH lio. S ecJit7nn~ dw tie iryou" buy , b u y it. I t ’s Q U A L IT Y F IS H J N G T A C K L E sold a t a prityj th a t will sa v e y o u m ftn ey . Com plcto fish in ff o u t f i t s n t p rices vou w ill w a n t t o P A Y fo r th e m .’ '

{ VatcU This Pare for Prixo to De Given ThU Year)R e jru la r ?2.50 wood .sh a ft d r iv e r s n n d b ra s s ie s .........$1.25?2.75 W ooil s h a f t i r o n - i______ _______________ ;_____ 51.25

...? 1.00•Wood a h n f t p iitler.t. Spcc in l...................................... ...S e t o f 8*m ntchcd iron.<!, m a sh ie , ra id iro n , p u t te r . R e g u la n 59.C0 value, for...'...................... .............................$4.08

Diamond Hardware Co.

A gain— Magel's Set th&-PACE

for Re-Newed Car Values

1937 L IN C O L N Z E PH Y R C O U PE .

W . S . W . -tircfl, b e au tifu l do v e g r a y color, blue tr im , A -1 c o n d itio n . . .

$525, $ 5 3 5 :

1037 Dodge DeUno ^ m4-Door -----------------103T PlymouUi De-Luxe 1-DoOT _____ 9 4 7 >

1935 C H R Y S L E R D L X . 4-D O O R SE D A N

B e a u t i f u l jw ttc ry b lue f ln - i.sh, rcc o n a it io n e d th ro u g h ­o u t , e x c e lle n t tire s , new li­c en se .

$335103S Dodge DU.,

103< Ford D U, ' A « M M < -D o o r---------- :------

S I T S1029 Bule)eSedan '_____________ 9 ^ 9

'1930"P lm outlt-----------A w M -6< a iir ^ ---------------------9 7 S '1035 DodCT ‘ •

$375less Forrl D lt, .C o u p e ----------------- 9 * 3 51Q20 c h e m le t - $ 2 0

138 Ersklne . A « Mian ' y l j

m a g E lAutomobile Co.

129 3RD AVE. N. Dodge . O litrtbniw i RytaovUi

—Bflt-.has..been, ca-^llng-only, two 'Jeftnc ' A ' r tJ l 'cHimpltin,''8h8" ims more than onee won periodical club toumaments from a field of men.

New York (A) 400 OSl.lOO-lfT-l .Brooklyn-fW OOi io r o

Hftdley, Russo and Dickey; H am ­lin,' PresneU and Mancuso.

'Meet the CKampibn Smoothies' Notice Contestants^

TIN LIZZIE DERBY DATES;

How would you like;to own a fine CHAMPION o u t - "

Walla Walla, WasIi.-jVprfl 27,28 L e w i s t o n r J a 8 h o m , . ™ r . . ; . T J H a y - 4 , . S ;

Burley, Idaho._____ ;....,-...May 12Boise, Idaho....;.__...__Jtfay 18,19Filer, Idaho.........:..._ ....^3 Iay 26 '

^ J C ^ a , W a s h , June 22,23 - -

o r-an .8 NT 0 . .A Jiorscpow cr;^olotJ(uc.S98.50..-=-rv_.z.

Aflk about our non-slnkable m etal, boats and ligh t w eig h t m olorboatsi'at p r ic w y o u 'w jli like to -p a y .-

Diamdnd Ff^dw are Coi

-OTHERS TO FOLIflW—PUBSES

For Iflai! K u la B e iu la tm i .

« t U lssloif A u to C o o tg L ttr iilo n , Cabin V o . 6 .

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PAGE TEN ' ' - 7 T \1 N F A L L S NEWS, TWIN FALLS. ID A H O , FRIDAY MORNING, A PR IL 1 2 .1 9 4 0 '

i rB T ireBffilEREiSl

NewT w ^ 0 € * S # f

C hu rc liill’s S p c c c li S e rv e s a s D rag on W a ll S tre e t

T ra d in g

; At A

IJril l)V Ji,irl'r:r.II,c cl.y, llu'v ^U.I f

B T P im

Twin Falls M arkets Speaks to Demos.

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,!" n criit' n( llie ix-iik.i trored T iirs- !F l t j r h i 3 a ” ‘ w i!n rcV ^

mmmmIII 1 1 lOT lh .n i; I, M , , .

P r e s i d e n t o f J . C . 'P e n n e y

S a S ; S:,

s ” i-:

M m MHe, Biiid lie could not concclve

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□red. s” A.‘‘“ wb^b«!' ■^iistor, lo ^

Dfcl, ».• W. Barry to J. E, Robfrtfl, $1, LOW 11, 12, 21, 22. Dlk.

NE 2.‘ 10?T5.'° ’’’Deed, T, Owens Co. to 0 , A..

:k-]. SJ. W i W 'i 15. 10, H. •

LivQstock M arkets^

i i S S f -S ' S “‘SS=;Si

S lock A verases

s r•• . : A . . a .

...................‘• s r s r s s t i ' s s

T rend of Staples

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PO TA TO ES

i i k E s

T l p e $ f o n efllCH SPEED TIRE

«!'«> iiftl AlV Nt ' A*

i

T t f g ^ g J ?11

! ■'Metals

m

= r ~ - ; ; p i S : t =

jflOg£gK EJt= SERVICE

— D A Y OR N I G H T -T h is is a n e w se rv ice and tjic on ly w r e c k e r .service of t l i e in d e p c id c n t body nnd f c n d « s> h b p s . A s i t is .i well k n o w n f a c t t h a t th e in .icpeiu ien t sh o p s c a n sn v e you m o n e y , w h y n o t s t.n rt r iffh t by phon in^ : 7 f o r w rccker

n ~ p H O N

m

H e r s i j ' t h . V : H ig h S p « d Ti™

s i S t e

Line EquipmentGLASS

Novv is Ihc

E x p e rt BODY and FENDER and p e rfe c t COLORMATCH

N ew deyclopm eno provide \ i S 5 strO D ger bond

re$toneH I G H S P E E D ____

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. G « v o u r m o i iC ! ' lw o I lh l Q |l r e . . l u c lL n iu c q o l pG « J W m oocT '. w o rd , la l i r e . . k c l U , u s cq alp r o ^ c . r W d , F l,t.<o»e H igh S p « d T l t « - . n d b a , =ew ,» b t . w M ih e .s .« n g . you m.kcr.

HIG H S PECD H . D.l U M

2@ E3EB£giE3Eiii:

B utler an d Ep»s

'■’I’t™ : W W «,I. n .u U>ici ,ilpl.u

AUTO W H E E L S ’ S tra ig h ten e d

L a 'A ~ ^ ^ :---------

I I COLOR DINGING LIFETIME GUARANTEEN O T I M E O R M I L E A G E L I M I T

^UTO SUPPLY &

ERVICE STORES

I D A H O S O O T

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TWTK FA I.T.S TDATT n . .F iu r iA V M n n v iK n - A P r u T ^ i g ^ a i f l -

jjEloneli^imijBbiydy Wants a Set of Golf C l u b s S e e “Wanted to Bay”!- W ^ N T - A D - f l A T B B------- ror-PubUc*Uon in Both ■^ ‘ TIMES «fi(I NCW8

RATES PER U NE PEE DAV; 6U dAn. pc‘ Une per 6»j . . . . i : Three dafm. p«r Uns p tr i t j . . . . I» One dar, per U na ............... .. • • 21

5 3 1 /3 D is c o u n t 'F o r C ash

CaaIi discounts KUocect l( (drerUM- m enl U paid tor vtcMo (evon d v i oS t i n t InserUOB.No classUlEd ad taken (ot leu Uiao

' eoe laeludlns discount.U na QT cloul^led advcrtuinc com­

puted on buU of tlvt medium' length w o rti per Une.

XN TWIN PALLa PHONE 38 or 33 POR ADTAKEr'

/N JEHDMZ Le«T# Ads Bt K As W Root-Betr

IN RUPERT Leave Ads a t Ruidenc« ot Mrs. Ida Wheeler. 713 D 8U

■ C O iM P L E T E C O V E R A G E A T O N E CO ST

DOX NUMBEHa n i e TIMES and NEWS nlsli U

. mul:o It clear to tlieir leader* tnat "bUiid nUs- -»Kli contamuif a

’number-in cars of tlio two pupen), are slrtctly conddemial and n forwatlon con m g l w coneeming the . advertiser.- Anj'ono w nUn«

_~«m ypr it-<la£rtHed ad cim 'H H - TIMEa-NEWfl iwx^numbcr siwuTff

bring> th a t box and elUter mall 1 10 the TIMES-NEWS offiee Is no extra dmrg« tor boi

S P E C I A L N O T IC E S

WANT .sheep W pasture. Pl». 507,

TRAILER space'for r n O J-to IiT

I N^KD CANNIBAL DLOW-GUNSI Rcnl cnnnlbiO blQw-suiis from "Orcen Hell" of Soiilh Amcrlra wnlU<^d. Will rent limited mrniber. Apply Manager, Idaho Tljciitrc.

B A T H A N D M A SSA G E

MALLORY. lU Main N. Ph. 118.R

L'OST"AND FOUND

BOELL WARNER »hare exp. travel, Cars to L. A. Thur.i.; Detroit Sat, Ali>o other rlcie» and pau. Ph. 2213.

RENT MONEY

. . . never comc.i back. bu< you

d o ti 'l have to r e n t a ll y o u r life .

S t a n on th e road to saviriK.i

n iid !iaii|)y liv ing by c o n su ltin g

.tlip Real K .stntc Seclion of th e

W iu it Ati pace.' W a itl i i t diiily

f o r b est buysl

YS TO U SE THE WANT ADS

Fhone 32 or 38Ask fo r the A dtakcr

B U S IN E S S O I'P O R T U N IT IE S

ST O R E S A N D O F F IC E S - F O R 'R E N T

4 ROOM office space to r rent In Ortflln Building. Buhl. Best lo­cation, Ju.it m a te d b>- physician. E. Bordowlck. Buhl. Idalw.

U N FU R N ISH ED • APARTM ENTS

3 RftfS., I l l dr., priv. bath. 1D5S-J,

RESULTS? Siiro . . nnd quJcUy. too, When you ii. c tlic low cost, rililcic acting W ant AdJtl

q S A U T Y SH O P S

. BEAUTY ARTS ACADENIY Oil Permanents Ili30 up-Junlor slu,

den t work free. 135 Mftln We«u

WE spcclallie In maclllnelejs per- mnnffits n{ Dorothy'^ Bcxijly

.Shop. .M, 15 Snd »0; Ph. 700-n;

BPECIAI/-RfS. H perm- 2 for M. Other.i >2 nnd up. Mrs. Paul Har­mon, 321 4U> Avc. E> Pliono m .

SPECJAly—J8 wave for MJO: U hnd J5 wave.i ' i price. Idaho Barber & Beauty 5hop. Wi. 42<.

PERMANENTS, M. H . tS nnd *6 - >s prtcp. J413 Klmb. Road.1747. Mrs. Beamer — Laurence Sclinell.

-TM AIlCILtrSrlSl-T^lrd-AyerNrThe .thop or tiniisual permanents and InsUns finger waves. Oil shampoo'

' and finger wave SOc. E^'tnlnp by appointment. Phone 3 M ._

-9 1 T U A T 1 0 N S - W A N T E D -

HOUBEKPO. Box 43. T lm n-N ew .

. 16 YRS. exp. In lawT) and gMdenlni.Jnm«s O. MiUlgan. Ph. B82»J.

' 3 exp. form Hands wish vorfc. Canirrigate. Ref's. Ph. 0381-R3.

EXP. In-isfttor, Kcneral fann hand. Ref. fiim . Write Box 33. Cart Tlme.i-Now.i-

FE M A L E H ELP WANTED

PURN. or unfum . 3 rm s, batli. comp. reOeeorated. Cool In mer. Reas. Ph. 104 or hiQ. A|it. 4. Oood.»peed apl*-, BuhI.V before C:30

FU R N ISH E DA P A R T M E N T S

3-RM.. elee. rge. FrlRld. 148 Pierce.

APT. lights. wal«r tu rn . Ph. S77.

3 .RMS. turn or unfum . Ph. 3031.

BASFSIT apL Adults. 3i5 4th'Ave. E,

3-RM. funi. Bungalow Apts. 2nd I

JU STrtAfEaElnn. Pli. -<5W «(s Oi

APTS, Tlie Oxford. 428 Main NorU)

i.« r tc n E a . ln porch. No.chlldrta 251 4th Ave. W.

0 2nd Avs. N. Ph. 1804.

rURN. or unfum . 4 rm. mod; apt.- 433 Addison. Ph . i o r 21. E. A.

-MopiL______________ ___________

H O U S E K E E P IN G RO O M S

H O M E S FO R S A L E

MiM. house. $800; J2oo down, buj, 115 mo. Lot on Walnut .it.. *235, W. O. Smith,

NEW J-nn. mod, hou;^ stkr., dec. water litr., double-Karaoe.- Eaiv terrjii,. bal. Us tent. lOO-Jefferwii,

1 fnsy pnymenu,

FOR SALE.• rm, Mnuie, inodirn rxc'-i" linii. Eiisi imrt of lo*n, Prlcc M'SOO; J31J0 rush, bnlaiicf 125 rooiith.T;ii- mc(llai« porjieulon,

POR SALE OR TRADK 'rrm.JtoiM, P r k e ....... ...........

DcWlTT i .MULLINER 123 Mnln East P:

.» ]»

FOR SALE HOME—5 roona. norih purt of

town, Tills ti extra Rood at J20.W,' Terms!.

liO.ME—5 rooms, strictly mod- rnv_CIfi55_lni_A _£«'<Ll-H );l

-TPFm.1 . ,rO R RENT ••

.MODLUN apartment, IirIiI.n, hnit and cooking furnlshcdl

J. E, RO B H nT SiA . S,'iIKN.SON Ph. (83 232 Mnln North

PR O PE R T Y — S A L E O R .T R A D E

IMP. 1 A. tract. Box 31. Ncws-Tlmes.

LOT, MJlCfO ft., good loc. PH. 570-J.

8 A. TRACT ADJOININQ BUfft. 4-bedrm. hou.ic, lull bn.icmeiit. all

hdwd. (Ii)or.i, Mio bUIc.s. for live* Would ■ con.

T.TSTlN nq W A N T H D

2 RMS. aorden. Cheap. Ph. 3133-W,

ROOM AND BOARDRM. and bd. 391 2tid Av. w . Ph .iai).

BOARD and loom. 130 <Uh Ave. N.

FURNISHED BOOMSATTRAC. turn, r

FRONT rm , ladles pref. 335 3rd N7

,RM. 1 or 3 ladles. 138 Olh Ave. N.

s i ^ l t i a _ r m ^ i a _ < U i_ A « _ £ a s t .

— EURNISHED HOUSES

I. A nd'bd. la s Aduni.

H E L P W ANTED — MALE

' p a rt Ums laUmea J a Rupert, , Jerotne. Gooding, D.uhJ. Bho-

ahone and 'B ailer.' 'Are you - Ihterested - In earning

extra monejr wllh excellent Oompanr and worUng Into full tlm# position? Writ# Box '41 News-Time*. ' •

• : : i ^ : B y s n y E s s p p p p R T U O T ^

Bood loo. Socrlflco (or CASH — o ^ g ^ u n U t .M«y,

SMiUJ. house. A^ulU. 638 3d At. E.

1 RM. 558 Bth Ave. W. Inq. rear.

•faow g.T aodw 'Jitwljr dec-iorated. AduJti. PhA 813-J.

rH O U SB S:3 RMS. 3 li B m . Inq . 137 Alh.

3-RM. cottage. M l M ain W.

125-8 nai," newly <i8oorat«d,age, close in. Inq. 4 U 3d Are. W.

WANTED TO B E N T OR L E A S E

t o . rum. bo tu^ 'g o o d lo c , ni!l4bl« —■fo r-b o an !e n -» n d —T oO T B irv “ would rent u u l l- c o fe . Pb. S9I.

T flE A IH B S T A T B H b O A N B -LDANS m TARM 8 u jd -BOtfES

Pted P. ^ te a - N o r th e m lifo Ini.Co. PeaWT-TWw B ld^. Ph, .....

? A im lotoa, clt7 l o u c . t o u lo

'WE have cash buyer for Rood 40 near Tyin Palli th a t is riot too high priced. -We have, buyer for high grade eighty, with good buildings. WUI pay good price. Have buyers for g o ^ elghtle.i at around IJOO per acre.

P. C. GRAVES & SON

CKHT, slrnwbfro- cluvcr « « ! . to:>t DDJ8, Sl-5 lb. No tJoxlOiu Urrds, pranlc H. Lnnni, It. 2. Ruixrrl,

-I.MITED rjuniillty cood cir.in R u i- jci scMl poiaiofri, i«[ yr, from c rr - llllcntlon. 0 . E. Ti;^-rEn RANCH, l'h .3-R l,E dcn. Idalio.

SEED POTATOES-IOOO s.ick.i G rm »ced. grailed imd snckwl. Ut yr. out tif ciTlIllfd ffcd from Mont.iim, Ph. 108. Ruperu W, e . Hunter;

c e tc ^

K.MOOTU iiiniiih hor.T, wt, ICOO. Ociillr, ^ cll binl;c, 3 Uii, E.. 3 G,

W, E, cud Mnln, Maltlilc;ni,

.“ OW.S for r.rilc-youns Rl1l,i.. fnrrow wxtii. Fire from d(.-,c. Phnnr 023:'Ji;.

L 20 HKAD' G O U I) W OllK liO R SK SI SMITH and HUGHES] cHiiL’U of HollciibKK S,i 1p grounriKi

ABirrON POTATOES jcTuiiortment of H;is$ and CJcins, i PA(R n/ civxt aork mulcr.—a to litif

Asliley. iCrnnrdy-Tuylor | Warehoaie. Come .me! rhoo'.r [ >our. elf. 2 till, N. of Wiii,h, »clltxil, 1

n ri.M

d Dnlftlfx-v I 'l yr, from Ar.hton nine T if. Cliii,v Uhlls. 1 ■111, S., : i:. of Kimberly.

OEMS 1st yr. fr -..Vlcidr. ovrr

Motlirr « rd o niriiliil"ttn. a'

in ci-rilf. grown n t 000 It, rlcviitlnn, iclii«te,i ;it fxpfrl- FfU, Ida, Oro'vn

l.ist yc.ir At Dlctrkli on alfiilfa sruiind. Nt) dl.rcnr.r. w . A', Fnm i- worth. Hnnscn. Pti, oi-Ri.

FANCY PF.DERATIO.S' WHEATUliie Tug Trc.iicd. cm .............$1.75

FANCY SEED OATSTrM tJdrc^'t— ............... t i:eo-

FANCY SEED liARLL-YTreated, cwt, ...................... _„-,..»l,CO

FANCY FLAX SEED JlrcJfnnpil, rW. ......... ............ M.OO

1 liulkl

SEED.POTATOES-HIIm Triumph, enrly Ohio. Cobblers nntl Ruisels— Ciritflcd nnd NDn-Ciriified,

-CIDBe'CniOr3TAftTKIfWA9H-92,<i!T- CmCK SCRATCH.........J2J5

IIAOV CHICKS

VII, l.KOHOHN Jlralsht run »n. Cii.sto:n hmcli, 2c rsg. Nob Hill Haichcry. 4 'i ml. W, Buhl. Rt, 3

n .O W E R S — PL A N T S

DOitsi-riT

tiOrKIC: -

.-4EpL--SEt■Two tlioiisanit Stiidenls -Will

Invade Twin Falls April 2 5^7

/ GLOBE SEED & FEED CO.

L IV E S T O C K -^I'O U L T R Y W AN TED .

mOHEST prtcM puld for your'fni clilckeii.i rnd Hirktjs. Independ­ent Ment Company,

H A V , (7RA/N, F E E D

RIIEEP pMturc, Dnmmirn. 02(1C-J.

H^y. Js t. hou.^e E- of ceiucicry.

WHEAT, b irley. liny. Ph. 03B5-n2

CUSTOM G R IN D IN G■'ORKiD IT WllLUE IT GROWS"

Morelnnd Milling Service P. 6- Box 2H Filer. Pli, 318 n ic r,

LIVESTOCK FOR S A L E

MAItiiHAl.l. mill fllU'on utrawberry riant.'. C'i. J. ’n ^ r r , 1‘j.m l. N,of WiiMiinRlo'n Sfhnol.

MARSIlAI.I. .'irawlwrrle.'. <0c p^r — UMi-UAa prr IMP. J - J . Lonr, nb | .,,

I0!i0.j, isio Kimberly, r n a d ; ...............

S O IL A x n FER TILIZER .

LAWN I'ciillirj'r Sprcntlcr furnish. i-<l or'Ko <l.-;ivfr .irirt :i|>ply on I-'rl-

ond-. H. B. l.OSa. <04 Slio- shone WC.-.U Pti. 140.

W .XNTKI) TO BUY

USER triilkr

M ISC ELLA N EO U S FOR SALE

'. bo,It and tfuiler. O'Connor.

GOOD Llojli baby bufRy, clilsp, S 4th Ave.-tV>ti"

DRIVEWAY and eoncr7ie *1,50 yard. Plione 7C6,

B usiness m id P ro fe ss io n a l

DIRECTORY__ Bici/cicJ£epalri/iff—

Iioai&.and MotoH'S'- jfiia_Kcptnni

Armwhp.idmoton. ta.^SO up.

Rlchnril's Srrvlcc ststlon.

■ Carpenlry

Plione 8«W before 10 a,

, FARM IMPLEMENTSFOR SALE-atudebakcr th ree and

one-half Inch wagon, w ith raci:. P hon^ lle r . 81-Jie. mornings.

BOEHN OasoUnc Garden Trnctor compltle wIUj all attachments, practlcslly new. Cost $100—1st eheck for $88 Ukes I t Ph. 0309R2.

QUAltAKTEEO «K trlc fencers thai -■i r t-u fcrm pltT -A rC .und-S atterr

fenceri' are effective, efficient.Quf liaMwy unlta o&?

erau uo to S mos. on'tme b a tu rr ’" Prlces'13,80, 18:40. M£0. -

HANSEN BROS, -- -FILER, IDAHO

aa>nOVED. aeir-stoxtlng battery fencer which cvyles a monejr- back'guarantee. Rtini In any po­sition. I to 4 mot. 00 a 8 volt cor batten. Coven from 10 to 30 ml. of fence. lo r only $0.50. Aasem-

- ■ Tarr. RU 3. T. P,,bled by Bu —ear»-«f.Soo

J? A n M ajV N D ,.A C A E A C E S .F p R S A L E -

00 A. 6T00K ranch on Plah creck In Blslne.Co. Good Imp, W rlH or M« Bea RolU, C u t7 . Ida.

FEDERAL LAND BANE PARUB See J . W. McOoweU. Twin FalU, or

A. T, C vati. Ooodlnc a t National LoaB vtnodatloo «m ce.

3KPAUM. J t oeli lauuU. w a r ' q a» ^ r nett.- C u ijla i '. capacity- cow-jmd calf per', acre. > U j0o .oa~!0% do«m, annua) parinuic,' lacludlng-----fTnj I 8IQOO.

FAR8IS AND ACREAGES-

Coal and WoodABERDEEN COAL.

Moving, transfer McCoy Coal Si Ttanifer. Phone 3 or 300,

Petroleum Coke lor Broodern Df^iSON COAL 4: SERVICK

;01 Slioslipne South . Ph, 167

.Money to

Auto LoansLocnl Compsny-Confldcntia!

Ncc<l $100. $200, *300 to p.iy up-------- tJO a A Y -S e e _

••T/iaJ iii.-i/u- hcck lio , f itlu T :

M IS C E I.I .A N K O IIS FO R SALI-: |j-asl Kites for

— S a n j u f ^ N - r r a v i

A luiKl cUiilP, (If:.ii::]r,| f(ir ;n iniclnrj nnd ti.ind inenibrr.-i, slie lirtd Sjiiurd(iy iiicrliinK nt.n,')i •rlirtol (p,-n;iiii'.iuin unil "S i::d.iv rV'-nUiK R'lU lir the Mlinl r '• r;' li ti n;.io !<-h>-(iuli-<I lor

U, S. Onrdni Hor ■ m lull follj nr c.IK' iirlrr% HAIlDWAilE

Urn;:. Paul,

I-J-II, 1)0.1! Will M'll a

GOOn [ilnnibuiR {Uliirev Al>- lioi'. Pliiiiiiiiiii: Co., under l-Klrll' DAn'K. Ph, n:-W,

WHEN you wi (ratle . ,

M trn io o .

II.ACK ftiKl Kalvanl.-'-d vvalcr pipe. All '.irr-. frtrttr (o S tdc-ft. Wp -Mock only first quiillly pipi- but prlres n rr nl'.viiy.r ni Itw nj fiiiy. • KRENGEL'S HARUWAllK

H O U S E H O I.l)/FU K N T SH IN G S

a.T.C. Hoiiwlnt r

CAHKY. April 11—nuic- iiiT-, !or .Sarnufl Cr.ivict. i illfd lit Ih r’ Hnllcy clnilciil Siiliirdiiv, Were lielfl Kt the cliiircli 111 Cnrey .Montl;iy nl ••i; 'o ilock « |ih Ui:'Ailanr.nn ure.ildlnB nnd J'l

1/ Ailaiiijion ft.1 th '' r.prnl;.Suimiel Gi'iivlei wa,' bor,

0. Ullil. ni ilie .itnle ol Nr«- Mrxicu -Oarcy.ln -iaoO.lj-lu'tjL

II i:

In.;:. for Bill croolii wliS" liwd nil I'l ii cii-fi: a t ihtiflin ie ,

Alxiiit \M , h r wai united in ni.ii- r!m;(.- tn .\ii;,s Mllltn Sp.-\rki and H'u n ililhlrcii «err born to .llili ouloi: JJc. u ltr mu! ^Ix »mj,t •(.?<•- m in i him In tlnilli. One wti, CUI- iDi-ci. wlio In llir Uhllcd builrs I!,ivy lui'.|)ltal unit nt Urrnicrtnn, WiiMi.. nnd Mrs. Clatidr Harkins, nn inloplrd (ImidiKT wlui llve.1 lirre In Ciiii'y. nre ilic (inly mrmbcm o( hli liiinirdliilr fnmlly. One brnllier. Jarl; Griivlei <»[ .Irronir, iitid t»o MMri:.. Ail'-Uiir. niicl Melvlnii living In Cnll!(iriil;i. al'.n Mirvlve lilni,

Tlie L. D, S, mlx-'ii cliorur. flans, ••llcM, ll.'M [nr tlie W raiy Soul:' rn<l •'Ood Hr Will! You." Ml,vi lliirb.uii iiolCllii i.iiiii: !i,s a ;.olu, "In the Cnr- dpii of Tnmorrim" nnd O. A. M, 01- ,viii Ki\ve thp benfdlctlon.

Pallbnireri \viTr Wllllnni Bairil. Mnrvhi Bpark.i, Arllr McCnrirr nnd

Alkrn nil of Carey .nnd E.irl Crowther of itirhlicld.

Gold Seal *onRolpiini Hub;! $1 .D O W .v-iO c w i;kk Sweet's Furnlliire Store-^

Joe Covey nt WESTERN nNANCB CO.

■ Ne.xt to Fidelity Bniik

Curtain Shop

PAY UP Or.D BH-WI

See "S k ip " Tow an for

$5 to $50■Siifniiluro d i! y CASH CREDUr CO, •

nm s. I , '2 Burkliolder BIdj. Ph. 770

Drapery Shop, 484 4lh E, Ph 863Curtain it Ostcopatluc Pliysidan

Dry CleaningDr. C J- Uiller 413 Main N. Ph. I9TI.

Parls'nn Dry Cleanen Ph. 850U r O, W RoH. 114 Main N . Ph 937

Ineur'anee Physician and Surgeon

’'P lm ing Mill

' Job PrintingQuflllty Job Printing

We make sa.<ih. doors, screcns cabS> neta. counters—anyUilng of wood,

■ tw w PALLS LUMBER CO. . Phone S43 '

Radio Repairing

ijna-mower-grlniUnr.'W lUicttll for and dellrcr. MOORTS REPAQT a n o p . 344 Main Pb. 238-R.

Money to hoanrA n U a & d C lt7 lo u u lu % Pibinot

j J p b o U t« ^ ihd gUp CoTera _

W o o d i o o r l ^ g . M t u l ^ i l

CLOSE out si»eclal; 1 new rntixc .JJw ri'ers, lull c.i^inn,• torniiUc ovcnV jflS.iO.' I i« .' il53r Abbott Plbn. .Co.. umlcr Klilellty Bwik. Ph, 05-W.

A U T O S . FO R SA LE

EQUITY In -al Chrv. i Gordon ne.Monnltte, Sant, Wendell.

T R U C K S 'A N D T R A IL ER S

■37-V8. I ' i ton truck. Good cond. Good tlrc.i. palm.- For sale or trnde for ear. Roy Emmnm. Mur- laugh.

People who know tfnilcn be.st live In

_ _ VAGABOND AND-OLIDEH.. INSULATED COACHES

Paym'ta tlilrd down, itrou.CEO. GARRISON. Repr:

Je.ise M. OhaK. 413 N, Fifth Pocatello. Ida. Ph. 1838-J 3080

FOR SA L E OR TRADE

,------ EROPESSIONAL, eloc------ pottabla -

USED auto p a rti .'lire i. O'Connor.

Deep Sea Diver to Present Assembly

Captatn A rt Uoolc, w]u> has mode m art than trips t« the bottom

thf,oecan,4Wlll, appear '

OapUIn Hook h u aaved the Uva o (.t3 .n en :t)7 h it deep tea dtvtns; U the ORir m an known to b a n <ur« vlv tda t i t h t with an ecloput on the

6 m a > robot boat a t .JWilimghara, W atte Wbteb wUl iteer :n a S F w t^ tle a ]] ;~ w d ~ w b lc h ''M ^

onffl'U kea as ,M r nortti a i Alatka durlsc tb i

L K G A L ADVIJK TJiJE .M K N TS

' (Icpiirinii-tit.t of Tivln KnIIi •<'li(x)l ’.voiiiil lll<.• •n nu inbw I iirr bi'lili; 'p r r ju rrd Ic»r Ui«

ii.a .cu ix i-rt prosm in Tue, iiUiii;. Di-lnll.s -.vill br ni t InKT. Mr. R njrl Rinlr\l.

Twin Falls S tu d en t S tanford G raduate

HTAM'ORD UNIVERSITY, C.illf.. Aliril l l - f l r r e Moriinii Wllllnm.i, jr . o: IVIn Fall* Kriuluiiyd Ulti wrfl; rrnni Stanford imlviT.liy wlUi llu' ilrKiiT of biicliclor of nrLi In (ronnnilcJ.

U'lliiiunt w,u one of 109 aiudcnt,i ttlii) cfimpleird tlip iicaUcmIc re- ruiliniirnlA tor ii d i'urrr tiurlliK Hie ' winter fiunrier of Uic,1039-10 JCliool yriir.

Anntlii-r Idaho re.-Ulriit, .Ariel Vwi7»' Nlri-.r;i ot hiaho F.iIJ'. (.•.'sd- laW wllh Uit dcKiw of bachelor if ariA In phy*l«.

IN IIANKRUrrCV . NOTK i: OK I lItST M lv t t is a

. OK CIHiniTOIUS IN THK D IST Rltrr COURT OP

THE UNITED STATES FOR 'niE D IS-ntlCT OP IDAHO. SOUTH' ERN .DIVISION,

IN JH E . ^JA n•a^-O F_D A V lD _^. ■ riSH EH , UniiUrupt,

To tlip cri-dltorx of Dnvld R. H,ihcr of lliirlry. In tlic County ol Cn.v.In. nnd dii.trlct nfore.inld. bankrupt,

Notlrc !,•, lif-rcby given th a t on Ih -tlsro. FL*.lier WM duly adjudicated

biinkrupt; .iml tha t the first me. Un; of hin credltoni will be held

ot Uie Referee In T«ln

April. 1940, HI 2 o'clock In ilie nller^ I. n t wJiJrJi timff credl-mny niiend, prove thetr claim.?,

appoint ft- iruMce. cxamli bniiknipi. nnd tmnsnct such other bii.-.lncxs n.1 may properly come be­

ne snld niecUni:,April i ll li. 1040:

0 ,P , . DUVALL Referee in Diinkniptcy.

Pub, New,i, April 13, ,17. »40,

N O Tirr. TO CRKDITOnS.IN- THE PROBATE COURT OP

THE COUNTS* OP T\V1N P / ’iS .STATE OF IDAHO,

F.STATE OF TOED SONNLtOUT.DECEAflfiD.Notice Li hereby given by the un­

dersigned A dm lnljiralor of the Ei- of- r rc d -Sornl!cnt7-aecea£M,- to creditors of a n d '.a ll person*

having clnlm.i nuninit Uie said de- cca.Scd. to exhibit th n n wllh Uie necestary vouciieru, wftiifn tlx months after Ujc Ilrat publication ol tills noUce, to the said Cora £ Stevent. Admlntstrnlor. a t Uio of­fice of County Treaturer, County of Twin ’Palls, S tate of Idaho. Ihli being the piaco fixed to r the trans- icUoQ of tb ^ b a iln es t o f said estatt.

D ottd Mareh 20th. W40TCORA £. STEVENS.

Pub. News. M ar. 22. 25. Apr. 1 .13.

m ••■i'UE’ PnOBATE OOURT-QP THE COONXy OP TWIN PALU, BTAIB OP IDAHO.

ESTATE OPt CAROLINE FISIL aomsUmet knows a t CARRIE: FISH, deceased.Notleo.l* hereby given by Uw

deralsned adm inistrator of the estate of CaroUne Flstu tomeU aea known

to U » said adm lnbtiata. or Itay< bom asd RaSrbomi attonusn.'Octai< ty Twtn PalU. StaU o t Xdabo, tbit b tlarttia piaea rUed for tbe-jnni> acthm of tba-butlneta ttf^aJd eitatt.

D ated M aith ,aU t;lM ® :

CI.AUD C. PRATT o r Claud Ain’t RUd a t Nebedy

' "We wtmtdHlke to h«rf»-yo'i-peoi)l^—« KOing 10 be In need of wall

board lo'jiold your -Jiorr.fs fo r about week ftj? we have ordered o new

car ot wall board th a t is'ccrtalnly very beniiUful. I t Li colored on Iwth slilfj. One side Is pebbled, and th e .; otlier tide la smooth. I t U finhhed

beautiful crenm; and this wall, bonril usually sella for 840 a 1,000.' We're going to cut Uie price down W $29 a 1,000. This Is tht; boiC wall boan] the company produces. We also .win have the eom|>etlUvo clieapcr board for |23 a 1,000. I t

iiially brinRs $30 a 1.000.We'ro continually working In er-

er to save our customem lots of. money. And It any commodity Is bouKht right I t Li half sold befor*It arrtve.i. We have saniplea of boUi ihe»e-klm l9-of—<»ftr<li-~Vou—oa«»— either send for tlie solnple.i o r tee them In Uie office. Tlie carload of veneer ply wood Is unloaded. We're trillflf I t fail, w bljken or dowhbkert. .___________' w jT jT u iu n m n n B n i y ira in uib ..t'Induilrlal part of Ute c ity whictf Is located right across Jhe a tieet from '.

“ -i'B in the butlnesi.eectton.-:-- . . . g rotesrtn the residential',

district and I'm losing weight. Hope you are the tame.

r Ulought I had t o - ^ r a lot o f - ; 'r. t i l t ^ht ft** thTiii- ~

elfic lystim had to pay 1

Plione. And over two and haU. ran-, lion In uie 8 U te r 'i f» o n id ; 'b r .« '* -^ terrible thtnic to get aIon( v lth o u l /S the Union P&cKlo ty ttem In tU(e c l Idahd. Tliey a n a<ftDeAi hunch of boyt and th e y 'a ra 'A awBke, “nw y are a t ho t a fte r Jn tU -a

u Ihelr depot stovo—and tb e r ^ *0 7 .- patfJoOc.' too—aoing

h m to «___ — -Arktiuaa- no to r ^ ^ 'V U Df G B H M D iqi':;-:

O A tJS jQ ;;! S A I i E S Y

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- T -A f iE m E u : r i - i E i v s ^ w i N r A L T .s M n A t m F i n n . w M O R N ix n . a p r i l i g ^ . i o _

STOREIF IT ISN'T RIGHT, BRING IT BACK”

1 3 2 0 P.I.S M E i y S S e X t M u n- I)ltv f.OODS nEPT.

FULL FASHIONED ;C H IK 1'0N CRiii’ii

HOSE

79c

Go On Sale Friday and Satunday In The Men's Store

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Divided—As-Fol I o ws-GIIOUI’ NO, f ■ ■ ■

6 0 0 PAIRS—b r M EN ’S RAYON DRICSS HOSE

SU^v'S-

2 5 ^ Pair" - t l i r i 'a i l yom iiiic ritiKli.’ss

cR'iit!. S ilk lo thf! top . P ln iled

heel, Kolc, am i too. Iti a ll new

.spi'inn shade};. A n oiil.stjiTid-

^ inK hosier.v valtn;. Sir.cs 8'.^

• to i m ...

MAI.S KLOQn ' nK.\ov-TO.\VEAn n jii’T.

W OM EN’S 100% WOOL ALPAG.ORA

- - --SWEATERS

— :\'f a c tn r> ^ 'c lo s e -o iH “ of di.'-Tiintinuini -p n ftc rn s-a n H .''liKhl IrrcKiiIar.>< o f iialioiially a ilvcrtuscd 3jc anti .‘iflc v a lu e s .l-n.'ilt'X, H i-T o p -siytp.-;. T hi'y 'll s ta y uj) w ith o u t x a r-

$ 3 .90Cardi>fan lonR slei-'

w iU i K 'rosjiniin ribbon tr im ,

.sm iirl^a ll iiroiim i sw ea te r.

( a f O U i’ NO.

7 2 0 PAIRSG EN U IN E ENGLISH R ffi F IN E

M ERCERIZED LISLE D RESS HOSE FOR MEN

2 5 ^ Pair' All roK uliir va lire/^ in .stric tly fir.^l ( |iia lily . lO.^lli.r ib .a m i..G x lO T i l ', , , ........... ............................. ..................•.

A ll h a v e )tali-‘nt<-d linen r i’in t'o re fd Uie.I’la in color.'; o f

N a v y (Jret^n-C r r y , . .Mamon

In a l)iK assoi-l.nionl. Ilf noml lixikinR pa’l to r n s . ‘

X I l> N O •)

IIKADV-TO-WKAH DKIT.

C'LOSING-OUT TH IS GROUP

• ^ O F EARLY SI(R1NG , STYLES

.\r |i ia b lu e .siu'll knit 2 I’c. s r i T . L oiik sleeve ja c k e t , .^izo lU. R e g u la r <18.il,=>.

$ 9 .90I N .n 'Y CO A T. Si7.i- 10. S a iin lined . UeKidnr S.x!10.

$2.9S1 >ize 12 CO A T.F i l le d back , liouble h re a s l- .fv. lU 'j 'u la r

$3 .901 .V AVY SU IT . Size M . -Tl I f i i j r . t h ja c k e t. IlcK ular

> 7790~ ~I K H I) I 'l .A l l ) JA C K E T S l 'I T . B laek s k ir t . .Size l.ii ii'd , jackct-, - p a tc h - p o ck - ci.s. i le K u la r ? l l.7r> v a ln c . Tit elo.sc—

_ $ 5 . 9 0

Knit-PaniieSr Step-Ins and Briefs

To Be Sold For

( EachA Factory Closc-Out o f Garments T h a t

Sell Rc)?ularly fo r 5flc• All~yTricTl.v' Ti r J f titinh> ? 'r!^7T r i" R ;iTnicnt-facff

genuine iMini.'-inKWCar lab el.

N ovelty ra.von fab r ic a in c o lo rs o f te a lu se^ind w hil A ll rcKUlar a n d e x t r a sizeK in th e group .

MAIN FLOOR D RY GOODS DEPARTM ENT

1 ItO X COAT. Si7,p 10. Ill b l a c k , sadd le sh in ilder. Crcj)!’ lin ing . K e g i i l a r Sll.7,-).$4.98I 1 n T K I ) N A VY CO.VT.Si.'e 16. D ouble biea.sted . • K eiru la r ?9;00.

$ 3 .90I fJUICKN P L A JI) JA C K E T S U IT . Solid skiiH._Size 12. ileg u liu - .'>14.75.

$ 5 .9 01 N A Y Y W OOL CO.STU.MICSiz<r ,M . Silk T op . R e g u la r

$14 .75

IXONOMY n.iSFT'IENT DUDCF.T DRESS SHOP

A BIG SELECTION OlA

Spring Dresse^Priced Low A t / '

$1,98 $1.98 and $3.98

' G e t th e hiib it— sh o p th e E co n o m y B a!»em ent-BudBet • D re .ss .S h o p reg u ia r ly . Y o u 'll fin d th e n e w e s t o f , fajh ion .s h e re a t p r ice s w ay below w h a t y o u w ould ■ e x p e c t to pay . P r in U 'n n d p la in colora in nil fir.cs. :

MAIN KI.OOU i!i:Ai)V-TO-wrAn i»i;i-r;

GIRLS'TOPPtRS

MAIN FLOOK SUOr 1)KIT.

W ear Sport Oxfords

For Style! - For eonrfort!

O l' RAYON

.Size S 1(1 It* ■

The- . . 'i n a r t unliiieil lu a t is ii ia d r .ir> o t 't ray o n fU’i oc and cunii-,-< in ..sp ring co lu rs n f .■n[iia, jiuw der an il d u s ty jiink.

M M m$4.95

Lot.< a n d lo ts o f,.s in itr l .styli'.< to choose f ro m . J^addlcs: Hi'ige c o n ib ilia tio n s ! • W h ites , p ig sk in s! C a lf sk in s I - I.iM ther

• o r crepe .sole.s.

A M . SH O K S r r iT I C f ) TIIF. CO RR ECT W A V - Hy X-RAY

KCONOMV UA.SF..MENT

iMEN’S SANFORIZED W ORK SHIRTS '

H eavy nine o r {.'rn>‘ 'C ovcrl C lo th o r C hnm b rn y Full .standard c u t . 'w ith tw o b ig b u tto n dow n pocl^cts. T h e fabric sh r in k a g e is le.sa th a n I '/ r .

4 9 cTCONO.m V t a s k m e n t .

f l f l Y S L C m E C H A M B B A Y - .

W ORK SHIRTS

2 5 cF u ll s tandnrti c u t . . \v i th tw o b ig b u tto n th r u pneket.s. T rip le .stitched.

- o u r D H L G G E

Shoe Fitters

ri.ooTt SHOE in : i‘ i

illVCOOl).*; «)h;PAllTMEKr

New Shipm ent of . ALL LEATHER

IXOSOMY nASFIMKNT ,

81x!)f) SHEETS

5Qc' ;iC.':.12

PILI.OW CASES

M EN ’S BLACK ELK W ORK SHOES,"

$ 1 .9 8Th^ Popular ’’W^dgies'^

1

Very Sm art fo r Sprin j;

$2.95 ond $3.95

1 0 cPLAID SH EET _

BLANKETS

g£..:... :.... 4 9 cC hildren’.s n n d Ladie.>i’

RAY’ON PA N TIESl l i t ih r n o w a n il 'a l l O ifouglj th e

.sunutier. O u r b ig se lec tion include.'v .

pa tent.s, blue.s, t a n c o m b in a tio n s nnd

'n vh i 'lc s! 7 - - -

15CRoy's’c C o tlo n

SHIRTS and SH ORTS

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L e a th e r o r C om po'silioh Sole.'*

-S o ft b lack o ik u p p e rs , tr ip le s l i tc h c d ! i; ' R iveted re in fo rc e m e n t : P liable a ll le a th e r i

v fio lc st-N a ijod -a

* Our Dr. Locke Sbot (itttn know ! the conitroction o f )-our foot. . . mil

K > rW . wlct-' Qur i l ^ v *

s iA is r«.»OR SHOE d j :vt .

* H eadquarters fo r IRElG.UTQ]Sr'BOOTS!-.

Men’s ■ C o lto n

SHIRTS a n d B R IE F S

19Cm e n ' s EXTJRA HEA.VY 8 INCH LOGGER'SHOES

— M cn's-axterSanforized-— -OVERAbLS” - — '

e f tbcie ramout thoei. . . derdoped br •. the srra t Dr. Lode hiimflfT.tintludo ' ■>

i,Uu« for cTCfT type of foot Come in . and let our min'etl Dr. Locke Shoe .

“ Ctfen'rgi»Iyte^5rTLdeoecilW iJ5y^~''

$ 2 . 9 S ^ ^ - $ ^ 3 v 4 579C

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M en's C n sh m cre

V i a n th rt 'd . In th<ja N ew f re sh .stock);

- lo s T i 't i ’li^ .— —

Y our choice o f e i t h e r r cg u b ir o r. sn u g •

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