12
. Galloway Not Repudiated Here, District Legion Head Declares; Stand Wasn’t Taken Either Way Reporl.s thal Luijionnnircs otte: pudiiitcd tlie acldrcHrt of Dcp:irtni by Max L. Hro\vii. district comm poHt. Tlu‘.v fxphiin Hpeocli aiKl tlm t tli Ut'coVtroUcd CIO-_PAC.; [iinit the fifth dLstrict convoiition here Tuesday had re- nt Commaiidt-r Williiim V. Galloway were deiiiud Tliursday nd Liirrv LauKhridKe. commaiuier of the Twin I-alls ;kitiKthceiuii>r.sfmctiLofthe wav or the other. d tilat the Legion had tabk.d action taken indi led cV ilon 11 KCKXl iwlicy tor iiu' lake 11 Nol Hcpu. - n ,r 12 K. 10 v„ mnUon <1U1 not Iti Commiiiiili'r G.iUo-.v. Young Bourbon Executive Board Fires Galloway Sumincrfield Urges Ouster Of Galloway rOCATKl.i.O. Oit. rc.ioUillon rxb.o wo bled. ••II .nhoiild t)f mi Ihnt nctlon taki-n trlct convention i fly rcdoct thr opt bmhlp of ilir -I port." Proentntlon of i Uie dl5cm.ii.iii cc a»u-ict, serjiion J»m Tue*l»y. i-ny dUl not ipeik Wltfl VOXt >v^h[-rtpi ' —- Top Politicos In State Here For 2 Rallies oihfi for ilip Prmocnii.V ale, iiiul llic fli riitiurlnl ix-M'lnui vncl John Snillxiri KTFI, KBIO j Face Dilemma Over Taylor •Hie tllk'mmii w»5 dniwiMK clo^rr nnirMlny for radio ..ti.tlon.i KTFI | 11 T\vln FiULi nnd KUIO nt I!lirlry.[ Boll) .iWllon.1. f.chpdvilcd to hroiul- :nr.l 6cn. Olrn H. Tnylor'« rfcortlcd ipceclj which lin.i brouHlit fllliiK of *• ^nmiigr. »iilt, ftl Dol;ir ttjUnst lU tte i B3DO. werffworrlpd-. c;io-PAC. illMoli tci brlllK Un Kiilh VrW parlmrlit chlrf ii.-ml)rr .if the .1 [.i-nlon iKv.l .•r of llir DI.1- Siinimrrllc'ld. phrwlns that broiiKht the damntic cUon. Neither the rccordlrK nor the .icrlpt of Tnylor’a t«llc had been re- ceived at 1 p.m. by KTFI hi-rr or by KDIO In Diirley. Florence Gardner. KTFI mannRcT, ^ald only "wc nre awnli velopmcnt.'^" Slic n.s.icrlrd ? nol said yc.i or no on the m. brondcft.nllnK thr npeech .-(Inc thi- Bollir Mill- Coinplalnaiit In tlir SHK). r>n 1 .1 Mr.i. MnrKiirrL Cnlili Decontrol of Shoes Boosts Nation’s Bill of 1 nipatiy. UulM- Mtlrnl p from both jxil nt riilllr.i and fr»''- dm HrartlnK llir pollllcn he an old fiu-.hlonrd I rndr spon.'.orrd hy th II will bo;lii at 7;:i0 Unloi M'li company. AchmIIj I iho publLihi-r. llu'S’. ,(.d tlir nlory tlirn- .• Taylor broadcjLM. J. Jan.',cn. nianji^i c Durlry :. iui:il .shoe bill, ulrc llir rrccnl J.hinil) 111 of lil t .-.laitKhlc bp ; :ichn rihcr KBIO n iKh till- hall, whrrp the Drnjocra will gptak 111 ii rally. A ft Li planned iiftrr thr rally. ncpiibllcaii.-. will hold u Ii at Ule rinillo noiid.:vo<i ii DurliiK thr cvcnlnic short bp Riven by the OOP ct Dr. Robln-n iind Whllc-hcm in Tu-ln Falls thb mornlni. toiirlns thr wr.it cud of tl UiLi afternoon. Dr, R<iblr Riifiitnt the Twin Fall.s Klw luncheon at noon and wl the Duhi flotnry club dli evenlnR. 8en. Chiirirn C.OMrtt an Coulter, former .•^tate !>■ chalminn. were In Twin 1 niornlnK btit ucnr nimble t< the rally tliLi pvrninK, Hen. Glen JI. Taylor, who wa.i .■u:hrdillr<l to iuldrr,v> the l>'inocraUc K/iiherlnR. iiLvi will not aiiencl, lie » nilly in riu-.lrrn Ida- rdlnK If the <lh ,a.% booked fnr TiKi - K»10 and 0M5 I ;iy over KTFI, [•I'otul PM !l)ci'l.'d U I ^0.nu0,(^()(^ ill.OOl) .SUIT FILKI) idKmrlit of Hi ■nlay 111 a illoii KI130 Triplets Inspect Hallo>veen Pumpkin Armaments Plan to Get U.N. Airing XKW YORK. Oct. a i (/P;—Soviet Russia’s proposals for world arms reduction were a.isured ii fu!l nirinK' in the United N’litiotis a.s^^embly when the 1-J-niition Koneral committcc de- cided today to incliicic the disarmament quc.stiun in the ’n.i- .‘.enil.ly's at;-:ii<ia. Till- coininiltee agreed imanimously to send the armaments issue to the r>l.nati(>ii assembly and to have it referred im- medialely to the assembly's political comniittee. The iiroposal to put llie <iiiestion oti the agenda was offered hy Hritisli l)ele>;at.^ I’hilip .1. Noel-Baker as soon m tho «eiHTal (steerin^r) conuiiitti-e met. "1 acL-c))t the proposal of the rujiresentative of the United KiuKdom.” said Soviet Delegate Andrei Y. Vishinsky. * No other deh-Kales spoke on the (iiieslion. Tlie cDnimittec al.so voted to include the controversial Spaiiisli <iui-stion on the assembly a^eiuia for full debate of the charges a;;ain.sl the Kran-, ----- ------------------- Lewis Due to Gain Another Coal Victory ( Ciiinn ixv-.ab, hal -in koiihl I triplrtii of Titln Falii. now 1 ■xl rnblln* iitarted to ho*1 to .m r u h U it April. MHin wll lid prrklnc from t>rhlnd hb b IxrHebt-ntaff enrravlnKl irr %hoiin hrrr imprvttnc thrlr llallnvrrn pumpkin v l\anti thrlr p»rrnlv Mr. »nd Mrv RrtJrc C'afTT. »hc »hfrr Kavp parrt\a^rti a hotnp. On thr Ifit I- CUub^lh. U Ihr ontr t<«> o( thr trtcv, David Allen Polio Group Supports | «f Late Hospital Bond Plans] niir.sr ji;ili-«iiard? drbiil« filially Mar let ForelRn M .lerk.s to redu ■tonili; weaixi ren II. All U. S. drleR :ha and Xhe of poUo c Mr^. V'ranVle IC, rlh iL^ked resident • had to fmd p’-iee Builder Flays ‘Swivel Chair’ lied Tape in Veteran Housing inlnR nicrncy by Har , Barr?-, Twin • T^^•ln r.«lU n-.awr‘s :icy huu.itr.>; co:un\U* Colton Price Problem Goes To President Call Tonight DETHOrr. cx-t 31 >.r— The li kroup ot 13 Detroiter:., devolce She occii;i TTho ulU attempt t :;im-jniCAtc vith the departed wli d aUJnlcht lorOsht, lodny call i:> iocT.e sucitj •Rlt^i nrched eye T^p hfv.t.': acted in defercncr I j'jvUrj'.N eaMhly rrpvitAtlon as c cl fra-jdulenl mediums. Tl: dfh«;te<l I V DTrarT,-, a to M,:nifv 1>U '. prr.--' » IxwU of sn:»Kl.- I a d;mlv.Ii^ht«nl b.\ : -up;,:,- ..;,op. .:..-:vW\T Houill o]xni a locked i • ;he ^..nle pair lie jn De-jxilt nianj thn Britain rolr.^^tcd th He ha. , Ir to enter Into an immediate :.\1(in of Uie nucstlon ftt the end iier.day'n rw.lon when Molotov ;1 for comment on the Soviet Iiropor,.-vLi, May Back U. S. nitre *1111 was no Indication what po.Mtlon Britain would take on the k)vlct proposals thenuiclvcs. hut H van wtartled likely that alie would lack U. S, demaniU for an liupec. Ion ryMeni. r.liice that hn« been thi nrltWi po:.UIon In Uie controvi tomic I Molotov wa. ntrol. \ii,',lln latcT K.ild deflnllrly Uia : United SU\te.i wuvild offer con •tn lii.sprcllon pro]X);.al.i when the lltlcal commltlee nlnrtcd work cit 10 the iJolUlc Ion, 1 Applauded ipluudrd • of the Unlled Slii American i>ollcy .M'lnbly liuit nlK^it the la;it war '/■ 'c M) made the n lly WASHINGTON. Oct, 31 (JP) — | ilin L, t^'wU appeared cei i.y 111 rmerHc from hln flKht with ' le Kovcmincnt n biRRcr winner w ltr^w is xtlll holdlnK Uie whip hand—backed by the tacit but none- theleu real threat ot nnoUier strUco by hid 400.000 «oft coal miners—all ilRai point to eventual new gwem- riient conce.i.ilon.i In the negotla- ;lons flclieduled to »tart tomorrow. (Strike Not Certain Wbcther *. walkout will Inler- vcmr rcmaln.1 to be i<een. but hero lire Uio (dgnposiR that nay the Unit- ed Mine Workers' chief In the end will Kct ai leut part ot want«, 1. Lewis apparently ha* first round—KctilnK the govcniment to talt hiKhcr wftKcn with him. Tlie offlclab who are Rolng to n Rutlale with him—Secretary of Ii icrlor J. A, KniK and Navy CapU N. II. Collision, federal coal mines i»lm lrbir*l«^lll haven't ajreed. to rccpen.tlio neaent contract, buc U)cy'Wr.tb«3r.t?B wllllnft to discus* anyth|o« that li« n LcwLi’ ailnd. ^Wa11t^ut"1fiicDnreoIenl J. Tlie Kovernment Is anxious to avert a coal atrtke In November, with winter's chill approachlns. And the administration la w ell iiwiire of what would happen under the mlner.s' hl.storlc no-contract- iio-work stand /-.hoiild Lewis cancel the aRrccmciit on schedule, Nov. 30. 3, T op iidmlnLstnitlon odvUcrs arknowlcdRe that ttiey nre search- liiK for a satLifuctory pay eonce.i- .•,l<m lo LewLs-yet one which would not u|i5cL th* labor -manasement apiile cart and #ct a pattern for oth- er union demands. In other words. Lewb has Indicat- ed clearly Uut u .itrlke for higher p;iy may occur-evcn during govern- ment owratlan—and the govern- jiiL-nt has Ju-it iw clcurly Indicated It waiiM to avoid one. Tlio answer, M-ciiL't rrnnln. therefore, to be: Pay concr-islon.s for the miners. t mLit other i Crosby Avers Hunting Fine, Roads Better lay for I ho, C«ndldau-.i fxpci Ilobrrt andldatc Ui Moon. trraKurcr. anti Lrla D. rnlntrr. publican canrildale for stair t: British Embassy Bombed in Italy Youths Shot for Halloween Gag; London Squatter * Heads Convicted LONDON, Oct, 31 (UP.i-Klvp coin- Broadhiirsls Expect Babv, La>vver Savs work of the U,N, mill- BOI.SK, Oct Iilahoi. hlKhv .'.cinUlr boulc Bol^e colIcK aftc vLiitll ard;i." was cn route hU Nevada randi to- hcre wltli former lo decide wU Teacher Jailed ^ r of lit 1 Hallow noMK, on, 31 ( pin rd 0 Itir do<ir: R’—Timp bomb; e Brit. iRcd half of Uii block-lonK urncture beyond repair todsy and Injurrd at least three pcr.-son5. one of them crltlcalb’. Police announced thLi aflemooi that two person.i had been armted In connpctlon xvlth thr bomblnR. TJie nnmefl of Dip prisoners were nol dis- closed ImmKUatelj. ■o DRY KIDOK. HlRh school love .'■5 , wiui held hi here today on c with intpnt to rii prank ut hl.n honir. Charle.1 Howe, Jr.. la, w;ii rcporlccl I ^prloll.1 condition at his home, ■He rccclvcd burk.ihol wounfls. Hurry Lee Elliott, IG. j.uffcrrd 13 wound-, and FJwootl Rru-.h, 13, had woimd-s In the Ipr. but nrlUier wiis •icrlouNly itijurcd, Shprlff Lawrcnrp Caldwell salt! he wa.1 told that when a trroup ol 10 to 15 boys went to the tpiicher’a home he Invited them In. TJiey returned later. tlck-Uckcd a window and placed one ot Skin- ner's bee-hlvcs on his front porch. When they relumed again the teacher fired Into Uio crowd. Uie sheriff s&ld. “Klondike Kate’s” : Husband, 83, Dies iiii.oi ,.nd Steelmai . that they would rr-1 HP'S today. Tliey halt-'' idclcniy and uncxpcc:-'; y-for Uip third time:. 1 bp January, have the pl.i iil»n by ymi "Mld-wtnter ; prlcc ; pie do«T that ha :nt the . s a balr. 63, liusbiui JiiV founded today when hU body '*as found on a froien trail seven milo from lil.n lonely cabin. John Sestck. local pro.s;<ctor i»nd KUliIe, relumed loday from a fparrii In.'^ilsaled by Mrs, MnL-wn lo rejKirt that MnUon had apparently died from natural cautc-i several niontlu 1 Bend. Mrs. MaUon, who live Ore.. became worried month whrn ..he failed to lecrive her Jieml-aimu.’xl letter from her trapper-hunter-proepecior husband. Ix)cal D ors Aid Hunt POND'B LODOE. Oct. 31 i-J-)—Gal .Siiillli, Premoiii county sheriff, to- dity complctpd plans tn send dOK-i Uito the search for Joe Schaefer, I'ocatPllo hunter lost in the rugKcd Piirtrldne crcpk area near hero since ihP mornlnB of OcU 22. The anlmiiU already are cn route from Twin Falls, from where thpy are behiR brouRht by Dob Shan- non of that city, who earlier coii- ucted SmlUi with the opinion that lit’' doRs could find thr lost man. rrnnrdlcii of almcal three feel of tnow. * Deportation for Refugees Delayed 1 .MlA?.n. Fla,. Oct. 3: >• -Thp at- • tonii v Rcnen] of the l^nrrvl mrd BUUlorlty o\r: *S Il-;rr.;an i;pps who Mlled 6,000 mll^^ :rv«i (!i-ii lo Miami In small •pri-.-.cntaUve he Jpnt hPrr ly the sroup will nc: Or;»: r order U suen bv ;oppccl In DoLne tiflcr’ hunllnj! phca-'.anfi near Wclscr tho laat four day.s and tnlkcd wlUl T. Matt Ilaliy. .iU»tc director of hlRh- ways, Tlie two attended Ocnzaga imliTMlty nt SpoUane, The fanioii.1 crooner last nprlnfr traveled through northern Idaho and exprcr.'.ed flun>rUe Uiat "Lewis and Clark ever made It." Cro;,by jiald he found the huntlne "Kood. bcenusc Idaho highways now mivkc good hunting accessible." II- win spend two weeks In Ne- vada before returning to HoUj-wood to Mart turning "The Road lo Rio.-* "Same old cast, ad Infinitum ad nau.icum.'' the mdlo and screen star jald, Wilch means Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour will be In the cost. ipy ceneral's nfficc Shorm iiniLviloner of lmnusrat;on rr by Atlomey Grnrrul 1 ^:k after Prwldent Truman ;• lally expressed concrm ottt uinlans. said the rrfu^pr ct' II remain tmder the 3u;srr\iiirr • Immigration departr.ipnt. It appeared ihal the t.^reT• 11 if Europeans w.*io lied t . \V, D, Broadhur^t. ihurr.i retlrrd from Ids c prsctlc* two j'^ar* agi hi' full time to oprraun irm at Cald«ell and a cattip' •t Jctf\!an valley. Ore. He wiui n OrtiMn October M whrn . war laid on n lonely mart e.whUe rtnnns fwm Caldwell to Jnr- p dan vaUev. f. Dlstncl Attorney E. OtLi SmlUi of iOntario. Orr, jjUrt Mrx. C^oadhur^l’s e ‘d.*lvTr. .M«n Lee W llllanu held at , Ore. admitted he slugged l>.i Eme.vt Thoiii|v.on ran thank the cl\lc loyiiilty of Ji uiKC Jo hn 8ea- brt>ok for savliiR hlin from a tmfflc fine wrek of dark days and hctii y Thoiniv,oii said, “the 1U>u brlRht Ifailed to see the ixaffu :n;>l Cham SaUi ttle JudRe: ' ’ ••Your CXCU.1C , show.N thni Oregon 1s not always fill- 1 e<l wllLh nilii In Uie full. iiiul for the ; public Hy will gel the fine lirenpland when Uie Germans inviil- 1 Brcadhurst wilh a wrench and Wiled ed and rtfuaed to go back after R-ii-lhlm with a .Nhotsim. The murder sin oroipled the eountrr were abcul chann' aj^lnst MRi. Brondhunt al. to win their plea for “trp liit,lecej. ".'iie aided .and abetted" WII- Ichance' lo cater tbe United SuicA.|Uaaai la th* ^kcrinfi. ,ii: be $i-MJ <ndcd- nETAINEO E.MPOniA. Kan., Oct. 31-Kappa SiKaia Epillon fratenilty nt Emporia State college received a letter post- marked Alcatmz prl.ion expressing resrei of the writer that he would be unable to attend the fraternity's annual reunion. rratemlty men hfctened to ex- plaUv Uiat the alumnu.1 was the prison chaplain. Byron E. Eihel- man. an Emporia SUte sradunU. Farragut Wives Attend Meetings PARRAOUT, Oct. 31 (^T)—At Far- nigut college and technical Initltute, '.he school Uiat has more houslns lhan It needs and U shopping for more students to fill It. wives of the itudcnLi and their babies atWnd student body meetings. Tliey attend because InsUlul* of- flclab and tlic studenU say th# irlves should be considered aa ln- learal part of Uie.coUeg# conunu- nlty ftjid have » rtlce In pUnnln* student proframa. TOey P ^ d p a to 1 all extra-curricular bcUtIU» •nic student body pmldent. Keith Clyde Cluekey oi B«lna, .Canady a married man an^ * father, aald- he was setUng up a studnit forern- ment which he bellCTei «U1 be ‘'tiu* Ijr repre«ntaUve."

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Page 1: Armaments - tfplnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times-News_TF079/PDF/1946_10_31.pdfGalloway Not Repudiated Here, District Legion Head Declares; Stand Wasn’t Taken Either

. Galloway Not Repudiated Here, District Legion Head Declares; Stand Wasn’t Taken Either Way

Reporl.s th a l L uijionnn ircs otte:

pudiiitcd tlie acldrcHrt of Dcp:irtni

by Max L . Hro\vii. d is tr ic t comm

poHt. T lu ‘.v fxph iin

Hpeocli aiKl t lm t tli

Ut'coVtroUcd CIO-_PAC.;

[iinit th e f i f t h dLstrict convoiition here Tuesday had re­

n t Commaiidt-r W illiiim V. Galloway were deiiiud T liursday

nd L iirrv LauKhridKe. com m a iu ier o f the Tw in I-alls ;k itiK thce iu ii> r.s fm ctiL o fthe

wav or the other.d t ila t the Legion had tabk.d

action taken indi

led

cVilon 11KCKXl iwlicy tor iiu' lake 11

Nol Hcpu. -n,r 12 K. 10 v„

mnUon <1U1 not Iti

Commiiiiili'r G.iUo-.v.

Young Bourbon Executive Board

Fires Galloway

Sumincrfield Urges Ouster

Of GallowayrOCATKl.i.O. Oit.

rc.ioUillon rxb.o wo bled.

••II .nhoiild t)f mi Ihnt nctlon taki-n trlct convention i fly rcdoct thr opt bm h lp of ilir -I port."

Proentntlon of i Uie dl5cm.ii.iii cc

a»u-ict, serjiion J»m Tue*l»y.i-ny dUl not ipe ik Wltfl VOXt >v^h[-rtpi ■ ' —-

Top Politicos In State Here For 2 Rallies

oihfifor

ilip Prmocnii.V

ale, iiiul llic fli riitiurlnl ix-M'lnui vncl John Snillxiri

KTFI, KBIO j Face Dilemma

Over Taylor•Hie tllk'mmii w»5 dniwiMK clo^rr

nnirMlny for radio ..ti.tlon.i KTFI |

11 T\vln FiULi nnd KUIO nt I!lirlry.[ Boll) .iWllon.1. f.chpdvilcd to hroiul-

:nr.l 6cn. Olrn H. Tnylor'« rfcortlcd

ipceclj which lin.i brouHlit fllliiK of *• ^nmiigr. »iilt, ftl Dol;ir

ttjUnst lU t te i B3DO. werffworrlpd-.

c;io-PAC.illMoli tci brlllK Un Kiilh VrW parlmrlit chlrf ii.-ml)rr .if the .1 [.i-nlon iKv.l .•r of llir DI.1-

Siinimrrllc'ld.

phrwlns that broiiKht the damntic cUon.Neither the rccordlrK nor the

.icrlpt of Tnylor’a t«llc had been re­ceived at 1 p.m. by KTFI hi-rr or by KDIO In Diirley.

Florence Gardner. KTFI mannRcT, ^ald only "wc nre awnli velopmcnt.'^" Slic n.s.icrlrd ? nol said yc.i or no on the m. brondcft.nllnK thr npeech .-(Inc

thi- Bollir Mill- Coinplalnaiit In tlir SHK). r>n 1.1 Mr.i. MnrKiirrL Cnlili

Decontrol of Shoes Boosts

Nation’s Bill

of 1 nipatiy. UulM-

Mtlrnl pfrom both jxil nt riilllr.i and fr»''- dm

HrartlnK llir pollllcn he an old fiu-.hlonrd I rndr spon.'.orrd hy th II will bo;lii at 7;:i0 Unloi

M'li company. AchmIIj I iho publLihi-r. llu'S’. ,(.d tlir nlory tlirn- .• Taylor broadcjLM.

J. Jan.',cn. nianji^i c Durlry :.

iui:il .shoe bill, ulrc

llir rrccnl J.hinil) 111

of lil t .-.laitKhlc

bp ; :ichnrihcr KBIO n

iKh till-

hall, whrrp the Drnjocra will gptak 111 ii rally. A ft Li planned iiftrr thr rally.

ncpiibllcaii.-. will hold u Ii at Ule rinillo noiid.:vo<i ii DurliiK thr cvcnlnic short bp Riven by the OOP ct Dr. Robln-n iind Whllc-hcm in Tu-ln Falls thb mornlni. toiirlns thr wr.it cud of tl UiLi afternoon. Dr, R<iblr Riifiitnt the Twin Fall.s Klw luncheon at noon and wl the Duhi flotnry club dli evenlnR.

8en. Chiirirn C.OMrtt an Coulter, former .• tate !>■ chalminn. were In Twin 1 niornlnK btit ucnr nimble t< the rally tliLi pvrninK,

Hen. Glen JI. Taylor, who wa.i .■u:hrdillr<l to iuldrr,v> the l>'inocraUc K/iiherlnR. iiLvi will not aiiencl, lie

» nilly in riu-.lrrn Ida-

rdlnK If the <lh

,a.% booked fnr TiKi - K»10 and 0M5 I ;iy over KTFI,

[•I'otul PM !l)ci'l.'d U I 0.nu0,( ()(

ill.OOl) .SUIT FILKI)idKmrlit of Hi ■nlay 111 a illoii KI130

Triplets Inspect Hallo>veen Pumpkin Armaments Plan to Get U.N. Airing

X K W Y O R K . Oct. a i (/P;— Soviet Russia’s proposals fo r

world arms reduction were a.isured ii fu !l nirinK' in the U n ited N’litiotis a.s^^embly w hen the 1-J-niition Koneral com m ittcc de­

cided today to incliicic the disarm am ent quc.stiun in the ’n.i- .‘.enil.ly's at;-:ii<ia.

Till- coin in iltee agreed im an im ously to send the arm am ents

issue to the r>l.nati(>ii assembly and to have it referred im- m edialely to the assembly 's political com niittee.

The iiroposal to put ll ie <iiiestion oti the agenda was offered

hy Hritis li l)ele>;at.^ I ’h ilip .1. Noel-Baker as soon m tho

«eiHTal (steerin^r) conuiiitti-e met."1 acL-c))t the proposal of the rujiresentative o f the U nited

K iuKdom .” said Sov ie t Delegate Andrei Y. V ish insky . *No other deh-Kales spoke on the (iiieslion.

Tlie cDnim ittec al.so voted to include the controversial

Spaiiisli <iui-stion on th e assembly a^e iu ia for fu ll debate o f

the charges a;;ain.sl the K ran- ,----- — -------------------

Lewis Due to Gain Another

Coal Victory

(

Ciiinn

ixv-.ab, hal -in koiihl I

triplrtii of Titln Falii. now 1 ■xl rnblln* iitarted to ho*1 to .m r u h U it April. MHin wll lid prrklnc from t>rhlnd hb b IxrHebt-ntaff enrravlnKl

irr %hoiin hrrr imprvttnc thrlr llallnvrrn pumpkin v l\ anti thrlr p»rrnlv Mr. »nd Mrv RrtJrc C'afTT. »hc »h frr Kavp parrt\a^rti a hotnp. On thr Ifit I-CUub^lh. U Ihr ontr t<«> o( thr trtcv, David Allen

Polio Group Supports | «f Late

Hospital Bond Plans]

niir.sr ji;ili-«iiard?

drbiil« filially Mar

let ForelRn M .lerk.s to redu ■tonili; weaixi

ren II. AllU. S. drleR :ha

and Xhe

of poUo c

Mr^. V'ranVle IC,

rlh iL ked resident• had to fmd p’-iee

Builder Flays ‘Swivel Chair’

lied Tape in Veteran Housing

inlnR nicrncy by Har , Barr?-, Twin • T^ •ln r.«lU n-.awr‘s:icy huu.itr.>; co:un\U*

Colton Price Problem Goes

To President

Call TonightDETHOrr. cx-t 31 >.r— The li

kroup ot 13 Detroiter:., devolce She occii;i TTho ulU attempt t

:;im-jniCAtc vith the departed wli d aUJnlcht lorOsht, lodny call i:> iocT.e sucitj •Rlt i nrched eye

T^p hfv.t.': acted in defercncr I j'jvUrj'.N eaMhly rrpvitAtlon as c cl fra-jdulenl mediums. Tl:

dfh«;te<l I

V DTrarT,-, a

to M,:nifv 1>U'. prr.--' » IxwU of sn:»Kl.- I a d;mlv.Ii^ht«nl b.\:

-up;,:,- ..;,op..:..-:vW\T Houill

o]xni a locked i • ;he ^..nle pair lie

jn De-jxilt nianj

thn

Britain

rolr. tcd thHe ha. ,Ir to enter Into an immediate :.\1(in of Uie nucstlon ftt the end iier.day'n rw.lon when Molotov ;1 for comment on the Soviet

Iiropor,.-vLi,May Back U. S.

n itre *1111 was no Indication what po.Mtlon Britain would take on the k)vlct proposals thenuiclvcs. hut H van wtartled likely that alie would lack U. S, demaniU for an liupec. Ion ryMeni. r.liice that hn« been thi

nrltWi po:.UIon In Uie controvitomic I

Molotov wa.ntrol.

\ii,',lln latcT K.ild deflnllrly Uia : United SU\te.i wuvild offer con •tn lii.sprcllon pro]X);.al.i when the lltlcal commltlee nlnrtcd work cit

10 the iJolUlcIon,1 Applauded

ipluudrd• of

the Unlled Slii

American i>ollcy .M'lnbly liuit nlK^it the la;it war '/■'c

M) made thenlly

WASHINGTON. Oct, 31 (JP) — | ilin L, t^'wU appeared cei i.y 111 rmerHc from hln flKht with ' le Kovcmincnt n biRRcr winner

w ltr^w is xtlll holdlnK Uie whip hand—backed by the tacit but none- theleu real threat ot nnoUier strUco by hid 400.000 «oft coal miners—all ilRai point to eventual new gwem- riient conce.i.ilon.i In the negotla- ;lons flclieduled to »tart tomorrow.

(Strike Not Certain Wbcther *. walkout will Inler-

vcmr rcmaln.1 to be i<een. but hero lire Uio (dgnposiR that nay the Unit­ed Mine Workers' chief In the end will Kct ai leu t part ot want«,

1. Lewis apparently ha* first round—KctilnK the govcniment to talt hiKhcr wftKcn with him.

Tlie offlclab who are Rolng to n Rutlale with him—Secretary of Ii icrlor J. A, KniK and Navy CapU N. II. Collision, federal coal mines i» lm lr b ir * l« ^ l l l haven't ajreed. to rccpen.tlio neaent contract, buc U)cy'Wr.tb«3r.t?B wllllnft to discus* anyth|o« that l i « n LcwLi’ ailnd.

^Wa11t^ut"1fiicDnreoIenlJ. Tlie Kovernment Is anxious to

avert a coal atrtke In November, with winter's chill approachlns. And the administration la w e ll iiwiire of what would happen under the mlner.s' hl.storlc no-contract- iio-work stand /-.hoiild Lewis cancel the aRrccmciit on schedule, Nov. 30.

3, T op iidmlnLstnitlon odvUcrs arknowlcdRe that ttiey nre search- liiK for a satLifuctory pay eonce.i- .•,l<m lo LewLs-yet one which would not u|i5cL th* labor - manasement apiile cart and #ct a pattern for oth­er union demands.

In other words. Lewb has Indicat­ed clearly Uut u .itrlke for higher p;iy may occur-evcn during govern­ment owratlan—and the govern- jiiL-nt has Ju-it iw clcurly Indicated It waiiM to avoid one. Tlio answer, M-ciiL't rrnnln. therefore, to be: Pay concr-islon.s for the miners.

t mLitother

i Crosby Avers Hunting Fine, Roads Better

lay for I

ho,C«ndldau-.i fxpci

Ilobrrt andldatc Ui Moon.

trraKurcr. anti Lrla D. rnlntrr. publican canrildale for stair t:

British Embassy Bombed in Italy

Youths Shot for Halloween Gag;

London Squatter * Heads Convicted

LONDON, Oct, 31 (UP.i-Klvp coin-

Broadhiirsls Expect Babv,

La>vver Savs

work of the U,N, mill-

BOI.SK, Oct

Iilahoi. hlKhv .'.cinUlr boulc

Bol^e

colIcKaftc vLiitll

ard;i." was cn route hU Nevada randi to-

hcre wltli former

lo decide wU

Teacher Jailed

r of lit 1 Hallow

noMK, on, 31 (pin rd 0 Itir do<ir:

R’—Timp bomb;e Brit.

iRcd half of Uiiblock-lonK urncture beyond repair todsy and Injurrd at least three pcr.-son5. one of them crltlcalb’.

Police announced thLi aflemooi that two person.i had been armted In connpctlon xvlth thr bomblnR. TJie nnmefl of Dip prisoners were nol dis­closed ImmKUatelj.

■o

DRY KIDOK. HlRh school love .'■5, wiui held hi here today on c with intpnt to

rii prank ut hl.n honir.Charle.1 Howe, Jr.. la, w;ii rcporlccl I ^prloll.1 condition at his home,

■He rccclvcd burk.ihol wounfls. Hurry Lee Elliott, IG. j.uffcrrd 13 wound-, and FJwootl Rru-.h, 13, had woimd-s In the Ipr. but nrlUier wiis •icrlouNly itijurcd,

Shprlff Lawrcnrp Caldwell salt! he wa.1 told that when a trroup ol 10 to 15 boys went to the tpiicher’a home he Invited them In.

TJiey returned later. tlck-Uckcd a window and placed one ot Skin­ner's bee-hlvcs on his front porch. When they relumed again the teacher fired Into Uio crowd. Uie sheriff s&ld.

“Klondike Kate’s” : Husband, 83, Dies

iiii.oi ,.nd Steelmai

. that they would rr-1 HP'S today. Tliey halt-'' idclcniy and uncxpcc:-'; y-for Uip third time:.

1 bp January, have the pl.i iil»n by ymi

"Mld-wtnter ;

prlcc ; pie do«T

that ha :nt the . s a balr.

63,liusbiui JiiV

founded today when hU body '*as found on a froien trail seven milo from lil.n lonely cabin.

John Sestck. local pro.s;<ctor i»nd KUliIe, relumed loday from a fparrii In.'^ilsaled by Mrs, MnL-wn lo rejKirt that MnUon had apparently died from natural cautc-i several niontlu

1 Bend.Mrs. MaUon, who live Ore.. became worried month whrn ..he failed to lecrive her Jieml-aimu.’xl letter from her trapper-hunter-proepecior husband.

Ix )ca l D o r s A id H u n tPOND'B LODOE. Oct. 31 i-J-)—Gal

.Siiillli, Premoiii county sheriff, to- dity complctpd plans tn send dOK-i Uito the search for Joe Schaefer, I'ocatPllo hunter lost in the rugKcd Piirtrldne crcpk area near hero since ihP mornlnB of OcU 22.

The anlmiiU already are cn route from Twin Falls, from where thpy are behiR brouRht by Dob Shan­non of that city, who earlier coii- ucted SmlUi with the opinion that lit’' doRs could find thr lost man. rrnnrdlcii of almcal three feel of tnow. *

Deportation for Refugees Delayed

■ 1 .MlA?.n. Fla,. Oct. 3: >• -Thp at- • tonii v Rcnen] of the l^nrrvl

mrd BUUlorlty o\r: *S Il-;rr.;an i;pps who Mlled 6,000 mll^^ :rv«i (!i-ii lo Miami In small •pri-.-.cntaUve he Jpnt hPrr ly the sroup will nc: Or;»:

r order U suen bv

;oppccl In DoLne tiflcr’ hunllnj! phca-'.anfi near Wclscr tho laat four day.s and tnlkcd wlUl T. Matt Ilaliy. .iU»tc director of hlRh- ways, Tlie two attended Ocnzaga imliTMlty nt SpoUane,

The fanioii.1 crooner last nprlnfr traveled through northern Idaho and exprcr.'.ed flun>rUe Uiat "Lewis and Clark ever made It."

Cro;,by jiald he found the huntlne "Kood. bcenusc Idaho highways now mivkc good hunting accessible."

II- win spend two weeks In Ne­vada before returning to HoUj-wood to Mart turning "The Road lo Rio.-*

"Same old cast, ad Infinitum ad nau.icum.'' the mdlo and screen star jald, W ilch means Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour will be In the cost.

ipy ceneral's nfficcShorm

iiniLviloner of lmnusrat;on rr by Atlomey Grnrrul 1 ^:k after Prwldent Truman ;• lally expressed concrm ottt uinlans. said the rrfu^pr ct' II remain tmder the 3u;srr\iiirr • Immigration departr.ipnt.It appeared ihal the t. reT• 11

if Europeans w.*io lied t

. \V, D, Broadhur^t. ihurr.i retlrrd from Ids c prsctlc* two j'^ar* agi hi' full time to oprraun irm at Cald«ell and a cattip' •t Jctf\!an valley. Ore. He wiui n OrtiMn October M whrn . war laid on n lonely mart

e.whUe rtnnns fwm Caldwell to Jnr- p dan vaUev.f . Dlstncl Attorney E. OtLi SmlUi of

iOntario. O rr, jjUrt Mrx. C^oadhur^l’se ‘d.*lvTr. .M«n Lee W llllanu held at

, Ore. admitted he slugged

l>.i Eme.vt Thoiii|v.on ran thank thecl\lc loyiiilty of Ji uiKC John 8ea-brt>ok for savliiR hlin from a tmfflcfine

wrek of dark days andhctii y Thoiniv,oii said, “the

1U> u brlRht I failed to see theixaffu :n;>l Cham

SaUi ttle JudRe: ' ’ ••Your CXCU.1C, show.N thn i Oregon 1s not always fill-1 e<l wllLh nilii In Uie full. iiiul for the; publicHy will gel the fine

lirenpland when Uie Germans inviil- 1 Brcadhurst wilh a wrench and Wiled ed and rtfuaed to go back after R-ii-lhlm with a .Nhotsim. The murder sin oroipled the eountrr were abcul chann' aj^lnst MRi. Brondhunt al. to win their plea for “trp liit,lecej. ".'iie aided .and abetted" WII- Ichance' lo cater tbe United SuicA.|Uaaai la th* ^kcrinfi.

,ii: be $i-MJ <ndcd-

nETAINEO E.MPOniA. Kan., Oct. 31-Kappa

SiKaia Epillon fratenilty nt Emporia State college received a letter post­marked Alcatmz prl.ion expressing resrei of the writer that he would be unable to attend the fraternity's annual reunion.

rratemlty men hfctened to ex- plaUv Uiat the alumnu.1 was the prison chaplain. Byron E. Eihel- man. an Emporia SUte sradunU.

Farragut Wives Attend Meetings

PARRAOUT, Oct. 31 ( T)—At Far- nigut college and technical Initltute, '.he school Uiat has more houslns lhan It needs and U shopping for more students to fill It. wives of the itudcnLi and their babies atWnd student body meetings.

Tliey attend because InsUlul* of­flclab and tlic studenU say th# irlves should be considered aa ln- learal part of Uie.coUeg# conunu- nlty ftjid have » rtlce In pUnnln* student proframa. TOey P ^ d p a to 1 all extra-curricular bcUtIU» •nic student body pmldent. Keith

Clyde Cluekey oi B « ln a , .Canady a married man an^ * father, aald- he was setUng up a studnit forern- ment which he bellCTei «U1 be ‘'tiu* Ijr repre«ntaUve."

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TIMES-NEWS. TWIN TALLS, IDAHO THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1048

Bond Ballot Gets Support

Of Polio Unit• (Fn-i On.)

even In Utrr «inK". neceuu^lly rtfusfd #!lnimMKr to the ho.%plUl.

•'Bo for thin haji not been produc­tive of fftliillllcs. Dul UT iiriic cvro' rfMdrnt of thU county u> i.:.k hliii- M:!f lioriMlly—do you. for ffnr of jKvylns a few peimlcn fxirn for a JlmltcU time, Rctuftlly lo tiikethe chiincc lliiit polio poi-#ll>ly t.tiniriTnK In your h'am lunilly — for liifnntllr p;irnlyM» L\ nnl con- flnrrt to chllUrrn ur to any cl.iM — mny die l>rcniL'p you »re »hnrL^lSlllfil7"

Mrs. Alworlli polnti-d cmt ituil Jhr mpflisr of polio ll;lIl^nt. uniihl lint fall u:i ihr foiirilv ;.ini'e ull co.it.-. In- cludliiR doctors, nursr^ niiil lio.-pli- nlltnUon urc pnlrt by ihr Niitloiml Found:'lion.

n n v . Niir»«i In Kavor

ntrthcr Aupport nf the »1,250.000 bond Lv'iic to bf votcil on nrxi Tum- d«y camp from tlir IlavUir^n ;incl Profe'.’ lniiol Woinnr!' ilul) mirt iiir Drst DbiU-lct Idafin Ht.itc Nur.'pi’ Rwrlittlon, T ti p I r rmloi.-cinrii; rouiulcd (ua .iup[>or! iirrM(iu\lv an- nouncrrt by civic, rluirrli mid |irt- v»t<* Kroups In all pi«ri.< of ihf rrniii.

ty."TJie pnllrr DPW orKiinlratlon I*

on record dupiwrtlm; tlir nrvpllal bond I'-'Ur 100 ppr rrnl." 'iKl !1PW Prc-'ldrtit F;innlp Amry. ' Our nirm- bern know tlir drantlr nrrd i>nd Icitow

) con»ldcrnH'in r.tiuiild iilivnd

Twin Falls jNcm s in Brief.Marrlair |

A !nnrrl;iKc llcrii'f LviUfd here : Dr 1!^—. —■ 'Wec1^c^dl>y to Ch:ir!M C. KtabaU jdv' and Roma l.r.i lU<l-.\r!l HMfSton. — —Hnrold W. iml Helen S Br»- | So irt \Blhfr,'lirr. finbr, nbl.ilnrd n llcrrje •nmr.'cl;iy.

ZIpprr rune FoondA r.lpper plIr <•. rom.ilnlns Ider.M-

flL-..tlon nf K.it:irrir:r B'«rar<l. Etie:-- ' wrui found nnd turned m tf,r — ‘ police ,i!ntlon here '.Vr a-.e.-'dir.

r KTJ-: J

liLi rnr rei'cl'.e<l 1 I mil IlKfl’. (lain.vr t Main aveiuie ,t;:

■.I linl.".:i:;r

irjjilri'.i'e. I

I Soldl«e r « cPr,-

\Vav T-xs ^

9cr. Pi sirj- C

Births A V.-;

J . O F to Mr

Builder Raps Red Tape on .Vets Housing

i r r ^ r«*, oixircr-prjtf lanp to »t*Tt » house bui'rt- ;r,i pTfvcr«r. tn this elL-nUt, ao ju»; >V k few morr biirraiiiMe -.•Jr in WaihlnKlon t.i pxv

XTterkr.i houilng .\rd It would S'- > ‘c.sid <!»y‘ fcr the vciera:i "

T « a F*ila lumber dealer ;h»: he h»<j hoiuinK rnrjin::-

f..Ti :u=ibfr <m hand row to b'jiia :> .-T =iore TfieruM- homei. but lti»i 7v:;,ir.tT jL iiiitinr t a weded to b',iy •. .p healing, pltiter biit

craienU He wiJd th«l « recent

e—e.-ctricy ho-iUve committee .lho»- f i this *00 homes «re needed in T».r.

Tvfed i i deputy exivvllter or ;;;e o.'.'icr of ttie i;»ti..iul

•ses^y.

Keep the W hite F lag

o f Safctv Fli/lng

Now 25 d a v j without a tra ff ic d e a th <n our Magic Valley.

K-.-n r- » r j %::•« Weather

In tThe luir.'cv.' a.-..--

lor thn bond l.K.'vue. 'iild Prc.' ldenl Dorothy Coltnrd.

They Know Cnndiilon."Our luir.’ r.v" snld nIic, "know Ui<

condltlorLi flr.it-hnnd n.i otiier* caU' not know tliem. We Icnui' ilie in odequncy of prc.n'nt hoipltallKitloi In Bplto of all tllut ttiosr In cllnrni c&n do to mnk« t h o ie f;icllitir; worknblc."

The bond l.uue will be vnied mi a: A sepnrutp propailtlon liiit at tin same polllnR plnce.> uied for tin general election next 1'uefdny. Titx- payera. and liiLibaiid.i or wive.i of taxpayer*, arc <iuallflcd to ctuit bal­lots.

BEIWJKANT niRCIIAnr.KD

PAUL. Oct, 31—fl'Sst, AugtL<l Martjh ha.i arrived home fro«n Pi. I/ea'If. Wn.'h.. where h« aiis dl'-eharRcd after MTvlns In Oklimwa »nd Korea a* a carix-nter In.itnir- tor. He and hi* wife will a.isunie mannRcmcnl of the Marucli farm here loon.

Magic Valley

Funerals

aOODINO — Bervlpe/I for WtU Ham A. nandolpli will lir held at 1:30 p.m. Friday al the ’niomp.ion luntral chapel with ibr n»v. irviti S. Mots offlelatlnu. Burial will be in Emwood cemelcry.

OOODJNO—LjvAt men for Adam John Schubert will be condurtrd ai 10:30 a.m, Frldiiy In nuimp.'on chape). 0^ave^lde «er\'lcr.i « ill Ijr m d by the Lincoln Masonic Indue and burial will be in Elmnood cem­etery here.

TWIN PALLS—FtinrrsI ncrMiT* for Manfred P. Hur.nm will br con- dtlcled at 2 p. m. Saturdrxy ut tlir T«-ln Pnll.i mortuary chnix-1. The Rev. Herman C. H!rr. mlnUtrr of the Flr.''l HnptL'»i fhiirrh, will offi­ciate. Inieniient will br in Sun.iet memorial park.

.iniOMK-Tlio Jerome Odd Pel- lowB lodRe will rondiiri servlce.i at 3 p. m. Snturxlny iii tlie Wilry fu­neral chapel for Ouitnv E. Erdman. The lo<li;r will alw> rondiiri rlttnl- litlc frravMld" rUf. ni the Tu’in

. Pnlls cemeterj'.

Han-lil tJrakr e:irulled aj a y, ilnr fit Wiill.i %%•;«!!« coIlfKe. CoUtx •l.ii-iv Wn.-li , nnd EImpM McClXis- V ll^ n j.oplioinnre IH h 'tudenti ri' from T^ln Fall» Tlie coUece !.< ! O n im j rtba l>rr.>trd by the Srvciith l>4j Ad- ’ =-.lr.-'.e •cnii.it.i. . ■ ' itc: I'r

Work* on MaraxlnrVerna Klneina, daujtiter of Mr,

and .Mr.1, J, D. Sliirnin, h « obSalr.e t a ixviltlmi on llie ,'t.iff of the Re­publican. nnlloiinl ix'llllcai partv mnsnrUic' published lii Chlcajja MVj Sliirni.v l.% n urudiu'.e of L'nlvrr- .ilty of Color.idi>, Uciulder. whe:e aht mnjored In fine art'.

x'.r, !? T . T".-- T«in ra lh ana Tlelnlir—lnrrr»«-: » Jnt rlnodlnm milh allihllT hl»her1> teTRpn-atom today and po«lhIe1- > V " e \>in««rB rH4a>. Ill(h yeiterriay 41.

> v;,- )r« J7. i JjI , nisminx Sfi.

« ♦ * • ST.\GE OF SN AKE RIVER

r. — 'T'-. i. The Irrtl ot Soake rivrr was me-•«- 1-. : tSiaio Thnrutar as thowrt h» ther>: - BTTT Shwkheme fatli (S.OOO »er.x:»-tC •* p iln t aver the

r,-C-..rx t'.r tau»l.

3 Registrars Sign Up Voters Tonighttlegiitrars or precincts 13. U and

Ifi will be at the Chamber of Ccm- merce offle« to aljn up voters In ilteir preclncu at 7 p. m. today In- ^tr.id of Saturday a.s prertoujly an­nounced.

l: was explained ihul the reKti- irarj for these preclncis, which bor­der the city, llvo con.Mderab> di-i- tanee from the majority of the vo­ters. nejtsirars are Mrs, Mnllor>' Fl.^n^r, precinct 13; Mrs, H. Ulalo', precinct M, and Mrs, Tr<N. Oliver,

M. F. Burson, 82, Succumbs Here

Manfred P. Burwjn. S3. T«1n Pfclb re.tldeni since im . died oi a heart attack ml 3:iS pjn, Wedneiday al his home. 8J1 Main avenue exsi.

He waa bom Oct. 3, 18M, la Schoolcrait, Mich., and was married Nov. 3. 1802. In Canon City, Colo., to Maude McOlnnls. He was ensaEe<3 in the Rrocer - and garaje buslneas in Eureka. Utah, from I91S to 1031. when he moved to Twin Pall*. He oi>ernied the Durwn Onicery and Flatiron senrJce sutlon. 638 Main avenue south, until he retired In Januan-. 19*5-

Sur\-lviry5 are his wife. Mra. .\luude Durson; two .M. Arthur Uu^^on. Pendlrion, Ore.. and Ken­neth Burson, T>«ln Palls, and two daughters, Mn. Gladys Duaiiian. San JoK. Calif,. Iind Mra. Lyale Gardner. T«-tn P.ill,'.

Punerul .i»r\-l:rs will be conduct­ed a l a p, m, Suturduy at the Twin Fulls mortuary chapel with the Rev. Herman C, Rloe. Plrsl BaptUt min­ister, offlclatlnj, IntetTnent will be In the .S»in.w; memorial park.

Thr f.»rnlly has re<jue.\ted ih.tt no floral tributes be ,«enl to the funeral .<er\lces. but prrler.' that offerlnBi Intended for Bovs' Town, Neb., b« nlvrn to Jay Hill. 109 Sho'hone •\irrei aoiith. »ho nil) he contacted by telephoning 2:31.

Enlistments Open to

Specified DivisionsFOr the flr»t time since the war

enlistments directly Into ipcclfled dlvlAloot o( the anny have been op­ened. Plrxt Lltut. Oeonsc P. Clax- ton, Tftln Palls rrcniltlnB officer, said Thur^dny.

DlvWon.1 open for enlistments are all In the Parlllc theater and In­clude the 1st cavjilrv, 11th nlrtxirne.

the Cth, "til. 24lh and 3iUl In- fantri'.

Sanborn Charges Too Much Control

JEnOME, Ocl, 31 (-IV-Johii San­born. Republican candidate for sec­ond district congTT.i.wan, said today “the American people will show Ihelr dURu.1t on Nov. 5 of a state and national admlnlilrallon which be­lieves that It Is master of the pco- frte."

Sanborn, who addressed a rally here last nlsht. said "loo much rov- errwnent control Lsn't American. We Sladb' contended wlUi ll during the

Axnlenrd I'Ur P.>'trhin Truvi.1. ::ij 'n.ylor. haj b « :i

a,-LilKiK'<I the part iif Mlk<- Ccr.n.r In Ihr priMuriion ' i'htladelphvi yt/ir'" wlilrh the Whlltii;»n Dratnatl.- cluU will prrjpnt So», 21 iind 22 in Wall.i Walb Tratu. a:-, army nlr corpi vcicran. Iti a f rs.*'.-

Dischanies

n R o n iK n m m ts PACt- 0.-t 31—Cha.-les .Morsan,

: v»r. X.JVV c . ii.r . 1.1 vuitir^a hu ih- i •■■■:. ,\|rj Al-.-T McOrecnr. here, ll ' iv IN- cr:r*;:r.i; betat-en the two

T>.r\ lajt . 3W rarh f>th- rr >; lhr;r m.-•. .er•» funeral in Ne-

Wants Band Players. Qualified army veterans arc belna |.-,niii:hl bv the 4<lsl band. Pre,-,ldlo ;nf .San f-’ranclsco. aecordlnR to nn 'nniujiincement received nl the Twin h'alls rreniltlng station Thursda).

Iiir band deslre.i five clarlnei.i. tun iniinjiets. one baritone. 1 Freneh lif>rn. two naxophone.i, two troni- txmes nnd one bass horn.

jTwo Divorce Suits 1 Filed in Court HereI Tivo suits for divorce were filed Wednesday In dlMrlct court here. Cruelty was alleced in each action,

Muriel A, Swift re<5uested custody of n M n, <. In her cimiplalnt aualnst

I Earl n, Sxvlft. Tliev married Jan, 10 I 1939, at Goldendale, Wu.'<lv Her at- tomey.i are n.\ybcm and Ravbom,

Chnrlra H. O.M Mied Ej^mn N. Ost. Tliey marrletl Nov. 3, 1 3 , nl Rup- ert. His attorney li Roy El, Smith.

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The Hospital

Bner^ency beds only were aval], able at the Twin Tails county Ren- eral hospital on Thursday.

AD.MITTEI)Jim Mock. David Ronk, Fred A.

Shurilirr, Mm. John Lalb, Esther Klnataiher. aU of Tft ln Falls; Mrs.J. M. atepp, Mrs. Garth D. Price, Kimberly; Mr*. Frank Wells. Buhl.

DISMIS.SF.D Roland Anderaon. OKden; John

aurv.-eil, Mrs, chr.ner Wiggins, and Mrs, Helen Moon. Duhl; Mrs. Pran- ces Brady. Mra, U J. Petera. Mr* A EdI.h Mltner. Mr.i, Earl Coolc an (i^ ,wn, Twin FalLi. and Mrs. n. M.f Chrsnutt, Jerome.

war. but the war has been over now for m;»ny months."

William Delweller. OOP guberna­torial ciiiidklntc In lo « . declared tlmt "Dr, C. A, noblrw la a man of eour.‘'f:e and will be needed as gov* enor In the next, four years, when the Republican parly will have an opportunity lo nhow the people of Idaho what decciicy in Government

Ia

HALLOWEENMIDNIGHT SHOW

TONIGHT ONLYTickcts Now on Sale FIRST RUN

All Scats GOc THR ILL!

SH O C K -P i^K E D ^ M Y S T E R Y ^

11 11iW\jL \1UJStarts Today

Ends Saturday

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1916 TIMtS-NEWS, TW IN FALLS. IDAHO PAGE THBE9

Bandit Seized

Here Gets 12 Yeais to Life

NAMPA. Oct. 31 (/in - Itlclmril Lake who wu.-; urrcstcU Ui.M wcch in Twin' Fulb lor tlie bciiiUiK ami rob­bery or Mrs. AHce D«wi-y, iironilneni Nompa matron, km r.cntmcrrt to<l;iy by Judge Thoma. E. Diiokiicr to serve u term of 12' 5c'.ir.% to lifeImprbonmcia Iti ihr i.iair iM-nlicnlliirj'. Hf WM >0 for >ni

, prl-’-onineiii.

^ rOLICK NAimKIl I.AKK ’ Lake. H. CtilcnKO. 111., wnr. or

re.-iicrt by city imlut- lii 'IVln Oct. 24. wllliln i\ .l;iy "f Hic crltnc rammlltril iit Olficcru hereluitl been iilri icd on llii- lj:i*l.i of in- formnllon hr v.a lie.xltnK for Twin Fnll;, "to vlMt a sirl Irlend."

At tli.it lln;c, Uikr nilmllled Police Clilrt Uo,\aril Glllttle I>e lliid "beaten jind r«l>bril of H" the Nan>- pa woiii.iii. police nuUiorllle.itills v,crk conKraluli.lcd Uif Twin I'all-S Ilvi)artitieiil lor ttirlr efforUi in the

Aftrr ihc bcaltns ■•n<l robbery, L;ik.' lolil iwllcf lierc lie look Mr; !)fw<-y';. <'ar to Mcrldliui. abaniluiu-' It iiiiil >t;irlr<l lillchlilklii;; to ’IVl: Kill.-..

Uiki; uiL. v.r,irlIlK a (H.MInclIv klmkl .••hlrl wUll h^.lKlila xlmn ap prchciidcd. lie tolil poltK- lii- I:^ lire<l there wrrc luo any:, to Ur.i llir law; by MayliiK mu o! ,Mt;ht, ii by bclnK !i0 bold lie iliUllil avoid :.\U. lilcHm.

It’s Marijuana—But Farmer , Likes It Fried So Gro^vs It

Idaho PoMcer

Answci s Talk

By Deiiioc-ratV Iv.llril t-

thr

FrlnslnK a corn-field on Uie out- ; •sklrLn of.Wendell l;i u stand of W1 heavy - laden innrljuanii stalk:., nwaltlnK huvcit by Chrlstlnn Kurtr, farmer who planted tliein. Plaiiu ntretchlng elghl feel hlKh were nut- ed Slindny alon« the fence-row. A conservative e.Mlmate of i>otenil,illy nnrcotlc clKar^ttc^ which are wiiU- Inc there for Mmeone to roll tlierii from the rnw miiterlal woiilil be 1,000.

Tills venerable funnrr with ilie piilrliirchal l>ciiril ha.s bem ca\i- lloiied amiln.st i:ri>wiiin ihe naicotic plant In the p;>-M.

C'lainM U'<i lletnpHLi exnise, Ntublmrnly rclteraircl.

U that tlie. e nhooiA an- ''hrmp” and not marljimiia as fcnleral uKmi-s have warneil lilni.

John N, Grimiv., T aIii Kail;, coun­ty weed control MiprivlM.r. who rut brani-hr'. off ,^^vrral plunt.n Sunday lo obtain c (l.■i tr> h’row ,\ix-cinieai fof lib rouniy f;.lr .-xhlblt In 1047. iiv,cried (hat the pl,inL,-, arc "|>o:.l- Ihrly iiiailjilalia.”

Ili'riip or timrljuana, If.a nil one to UViivn-r ami to U. S. irea.Miry tlc- p.itlinrnl jiHllinnllcv* but because KilM: Jicqiilrrd IJie liabll of eiitliiK marl) .aii;i .■cr<b III his native Hll.v- nla, h^ will nnl ilr.'.troy the plant;..

I’lioh-pixihini; the alleKi-iI narcotic effect of liny son of colu«u:nptloti of thr leaves, scrils and flowen. of the plant, Kurt: explained Sunday hiiw he use-\ the rnnrljiuinii. and thereby ndiird a couple of ltem/> to the

••*nie seriL'. la.Me brst If you try llicin." hr drrlarrd. "llut niy wife

Kreasi-—out of them and that t.•'. lr. tine to spread on bread or to frythlnc.' In.

'Tllrn we ii.sed t i iiarch the .-.prd' In the old counlo' and eiit thi-ni

that way only they're too hard lor me lo chew now,"

In Ju.Ulflcutlon. iIili aKet! farmer, who weara « pink <ell hal clo-sely r«- ^c^lblln8 the cliaiieau:^ alwuy» »f- fectrcl by much-fabled browiiie?, *i- . erled that "bnclt In North Dakota nil my neighbors had lUtle plol.i of liunii>.”

Kuril came to Maho In lOJi. f.irm.s a .small Hcrt-aKC 400 yird.i we.u of WendeU'.s deptit on the south •Ide of the truck.'.

Uancer«u^ Droc AccordlnK to Wa.%hlnRton r ^

.-earchers. niurljuana "onr of the dannerou.' druM known" be« of ltd unceruilu effect un ull-

ferent subject.i.One -smoker may experience In-

teaie Intoxlcailon. throw raving flta commit criminal iLviaull while

under the Influence of the dnJc ,,, another cun consume lursc

quantities without vl.'lblo reaction ive .MtipcfacUon,Mast marijuana >

•estcm heinlspheri In clKureltr.i, but India key.

pur(>o;<; nl clf.iriii;; up erron>-inisInferciicrs by iMiliilral (.priiken. nbou’. thr roiii|uiiv's Im.-.lnr.'.-.."

"We rn-uk'iil.'>' that pollilclatw ncr<l .1 'linr.si- to rldr,"' the slatc- lUi'IU sail!, "ami Kv have tliereforo not ptoiiv'.fd iiir tinnii'nm.'. Impllra- llotis ni.ii!'' In the l.dtiho imlltlcal rainpalK;i '.o<l:iy, wlilch havT been dlrrclril toaaid tlir Idaho Power company."

•■Ili)-,vcv<-r. Srti. c.lrii Tavlnr ha.-, now ,'rr ii (It to ^Iitack thr Inti'^jrlty Ilf (hr ('(iiiijiai'.v and It.' manaitr- nii'ri! 11'- lia.'. iiltrlbiited sluidy ami rrprrhcnMliIr Jiracllcr;. to thr rnii- ducl of our bu;.iiif.''<. nnd v.c frel that the ptlbllr Ls ftltltled to a .'tate- mrnt of our |xi.'ltlon.“

<Al a prr.ss confi-rrnce In Holsr Friday, TayUir .'iiUI hr had lu-.ki'd the feder.il ixr*i-r coinmL-.slon to conduct ft "llioiimKh invcstlKatlon of the Idnhii Piiwrr company'.', method of lettliii; conMnictlon con- tmct.i to MorrUi)n-Knu(L’irii con- .^trui'tlnn roniii.iiiv of UoL-r wlihnut ralllnK for bid?.')

The |x)arr iiimpany director.', .nald "over a jvrlod ol iniuiy year.'. Idaho Po«rr company ha;, cun- .-.tnictrd mo.'.t nf Ur m;iJor ixjwer farlllLJes on n ncKOtliilca contnicl basL*. Thrrr U nothlnK uniL'.u.'xl or Jx-prrjjrn.slblc Lp this prucilcr wWeh L' common procrduTf with njftny liuliisirl.il conceriiii ftud l.i •ifo fn-fiurnily used by the Unlt*il6iat,-A lif.vrrnni'tit -

Wins .$100 AwardPAUL. Oct. ;il- .Mrs Julia Saiiipc

has been awarded a $100 war bond for .MiKKr.'.titii.: till- title .-.Uv.m Ihc cinployrr;. mairarliir of

[ AnialKamntrd .Siiuar roiiip.uiy ' OKdeli, Utah. The wtntiInK natt [ "Thr SUKar Scoop."! Moie Ih.ui 700 :.ui;Kr.-.tloil.'. ' i ;.ul>mltird by ctnployc;. <it ihr i , puny. Serniid publication of the inatia.dnr uir, irlrii;,rd thl;, nionth,

5 I’LtDCi: SOItOHITV' COL.LEOK OF IDAHO, Caldwell. Oct. 31 — I'lve Minilr Vall.-v ti;l- •• rrc plcdncd lo the Slunia Ep:.llon

..-.orurltv rrcmtly at tlir home nf Mr, and Mr;.. CicorKC Htovel. Tlirv air Joy nnd KIda Giimblln. Twin I-'all- : Mary milhlKsly. Carry; .MlldrrtI lulholln, GoodUiB. and Marian Dallry, Han.'Cii,

l-Oll.M,M.I,V IMTIATKUUNIVERSITY OF IDAHO. Mos-

ro, Oct 31 — Kiithryti Church Mrs. Drnnl;. Sherhy, (Jip formrr Sura f>'nmiiii. both of Hurley, fnrmally Initiated Into Delta t Delu .'orority recently.

I.K,\Si; C.AItACKOI.KNNS I-mitY, o n . Ill-Fnuik

Irons, Haiiiiiii'.t. and Ills brollv-r. Dan. KltiK Hill, have lea.srd thr Murphy Ri.mt'.p lirrr iind will r<in- tlrilir as n ir|i.ilt ;ho[i, ^p(•rlallr^ne 111 Dollar iiiKl I'lvuKUiih p.iri.s, J. C. .Miin'hy, who lr.i.rd thr servire work In Ills i.Mt,ii:r tu Itii' Iron.-, binlher;. for oiir yr.ir. will eontlmic his l)odKr-Ply;iimiih ntjenry.

RHEUMATISM

and ARTHRIT IS

MOVK TO \v a s iiin (;t o n

CiOOlJlNG, Oi-t. ;;i Mr, and Mr. . Allen Crl;>( nllil.M'n Trddy are leav- niK Oootll:l : nrxi «cek for CuUilk-, Wn.-.h.. about l-Omllr.'. north of Sjw)- Kane, where tliry h.ivr purchiu-.ed ii •-’OO-iicte ranch.'Hir dry farm Is now in Kraln. The Crists .sold all Ihelr farm r(|uliimeiit nnd litnu.rhold flir- nlshinr.s at :iti anclKm .'.iilv here Wrdne.'day,

pronr

& fe a fW a ^lo relUve iJirfllnou, Invif*

SkepIfn on flllio p

Tbniqht\I fa wooderful how a UtUo Va-lro-nol up each nostril rcUeres »tuiry txanalent coDScsUo!). XI you need rtllef tonlsht, try Jtl rollow directions la paduse.

VICKS VA-nO-NOL

NOW IN w

i f N EW

RADIATORSU you need one. remember that we have new copper Hu- dlatnr Corej In slock nl nil times. Well Uke off your old r.idiainr iind Install a new one any time you »ayl

HARRIS Radiator Shop

I .'.nffcred for yri tlmiiktul that 1 am and able lo do my v Kindly nnswrr anyo for Information. Mr.i Anna P.iutr., PO. Hox (125, Vancouver. W

!’d. Adv.-NUK-OVO Laboratories

QitMimers ■smoke the weed Ls also eaten

nd baked Info cnke.i In Tur- horllle.s

Under the marijunna lux act pa;.»rd by roiiKre-vi In 1M7. the U. S. ifea.sury department a.'je.sie.s regls- icred Krowrrs of marijuana a yearly likx. crark.s do'Aii wiih Jail terms and flnr.'. for violator.s of Ihls a.wM-

Kiirtz <li>e,s not .•ell itir marlju»ni. itrows 11 tor his own j>eTsonol iwe only.

90USH

WiTHOUT nUBBiNG/mi pan, preferably alsmliitim,

with hot water. Add enooth

Rain Drops to maht water

deep blue. Soak silver Vi hour.

Tamlth and stains disappear

eveo from deeply etched pat*

terns. Keep rll your silver lovf

ly always.

youR GROCeit

HASVhLd.PHG.

1.0 U/ASH WORDFOR DISHES I LAUNDRY

ROSANA ^ D A R L IN G

NEW BLOUSES!

Coma pick your favorites

from a whole COUECTION

of beauties I

P e e k > e > b o o n e c k l i n e s , t a i l o r e d t y p e s , f r e s h bright p r in ts , t i e n e c k l i n e s , p e a s a n t e f f e c t s . . . a l l f r e s h ,

s p a r k l in g , r e a d y t o d r a m o t l i e y o u r n e w F e l l s u i t o r

s k lr ti L o ts o f C O L O R S a n d w h i t e . $2.70 to $3.98

The ROSANA Shop153 Main Avc. West Phone 2257

Big Decrease in Potato Acreage

For 1947 AskedWASHINGTON . Oct. :U

(»7*)— The a>:rii-ultiii\- tie- tmrtment totbv jiniunini.'.Ml u rtv is ion in it.s HMT jxitato production cvntrol i>r«iKnim callinjj for teworplanted acrcs th;m this yoar.

It seeks u croi. ,.t abdul :i75.000.000 l.u>hoIs oom- parvd w ith I l.‘>.iHHt.Di>o this year.

The 1947 stato jr.vils in­clude: Idaho.

U. N. Expense

Pr»)j)osals to Meet RefusalBy S,\Nt>l)U s. KJ.i:iN

FLUSHINCl, N Y . O.J ;il iUP>_

Tlie United JSt.Uis drlrK.ition haa1 but 1 whei

ibmlt-sthe United Nati.iii.s tnirral bly's coinmuirr rxi>rrt- Its J>mlHv.al th..: ilir f S i„,y nl ■|ev.t 15 iwi rrn: ot ilii' I’ N.., „i>.-r- itlni; rxiH-iiM-;. ii m.,s ir.irnni today.

Imum conlrlbuUon of 35 per cent. The commlltee of experU pro-

ivxsftl [usklnB fund.1 on n cnpnctty to jmy with odjiwtment for wnr dam- uKCs. wB-1 the ^ubJect of a recent U. S. delenBllon meetUiB. Some hoi word# were »itoXen.

Thl-s H ttie .vjrl of thlnc Uml broiiuht^on the revolullonnry war," one member .«nld. ■Till.'. L% n form of Uixatliin wlihoui niiiiriijinilte reprc- srntullon.''

He jwlnled out Hint the U. S. L' entitled to only one vote In Uie in- tenintlonnl orKnnlrJitlon.

.M> iith.iriUnited Prr.v. ih.1t instead iik u. S.delesatlDIi «lll makr .i uninlrr-pi-o- p.Vjil e.-*llUik- ftir the istalilmhnirnl of A flat crilim; :pr i-.mmlnitloivi nf well a^ n iiiiiuiiiuiii nn- iirrsrnl dlJIXVsltlon !■ !<' :i. k Ivi a ti.ii max-

* i»x TOK iifrrt'iis.s t o nt'iii.n um ., Oct. 31 -Dr. K. w. Mr-

Itiatnry, phy.'Irlan and surKrOll ; the i pructlrcd here brlnre riiterInK the

' navy In 1041. will re.sumr practlre here soon. A urainiatr ol Nurlhwo: ern Unlvnslty. hr iiiai tlrrd 111 C.il-

I Ifornla before com 1 hr lo Idaho. ' Pauline D.ma. iriilslricd mme,! lussi.ii him.

listenMon. thru F ri.2 :00 p.m.

HOUSE P,\imWith

KSLWith An liuklcltcr

ItKAI) TIlK TIMKS-NKWS CLASSIFIED ADS

EVERY ITEM MUST BE SOLD - LAST 2 DAYS

F I N A L C L E A N U PA F T E R EVERT B IG SAUB REM AIN ODDS AND ENDS— SHORT LOTS— BROKEN S IZE S AND S O IU ID M ERCHAN D ISE THAT MUST BE CLEARED OUT . . . NEARLY ALL OF THESE ITEMS H av e been m a rk e d dow n and m a rk e d dow n aga in . . . This is abso lute ly the £inal m a r k down

o£ th is sale. Come now and com pare. Then save do lla rs . Come early .

FINAL REDUCTIONS REGROUPINGSREPRICINGS . . .

A L L SALES F IN A L — NO EXCHANGES OR RE ­

FUNDS W IL L BE MADE ON ANY

CLEANUP SALE GOODS

F in a l C leanup

WOMEN'S

DRESSESSlrccl and Sjwrl Styles. (Jimd Size Selection

11 only. n r . 0 1 9 .'!() only, ri'K. ^0 * 1 Z values ?I8 .95 .. A150 valiu'

M uni valm'.s

Sheer Q u a lity

SILK HOSIERYKejrular valiio. Sizc.s S ' j ti. ^1 0 1 Fall sh.uio. Shoor weight ^ /

Service W e igh t

SILK HOSIERYSizi.-s S'-: to m .- . Fail .-IkuU-s. A CReinforix-<l hi'<'l anil tov. Pair

Women's Warm RobesChen^Ue^. ruvon

qume<l.s. a'.l at r re<luctlcr-'v. ^tn3l $T3i Vah:

$6.12$S.12

10 l»a>r>

WOMEN'S SKOESTit'.'. Ivlack, I'li'wn, colors. Coixi siz<-

.......................$ 1 . 6 6Ftn«i ne it^ner

Bic S«1ccli«m

HOUSE SL IPPERS90 ratrr. Wccirna. rrcuUr K'3 I'al^^ ehlld^• FIlmTi

\.ilue.\

66c

$2.12n Only Men'« All Wool (iabardlne J.ACKKTS-Taii lolor only, Upper front, fnll pile tiibrlr llnlni;.

. $15-004 Men-* SIIKKPSKIN COATS —Wutrrpmof fabrte, double back, full lielt. full .•<hri-pr.t;in llnlnR nnd ol-

$12.125 Unnien'« GlKDl.KS — RcKtllar

........... $2.1272 ralr Womenii Shortle TAJA.MAS

$1.125 \Vnmei.>- Itajc.n OOWN.S-Prlnt

$2.125 STCKKKl) TOYS—DoKh. (iherp. rnhbll.' ,ind ral.-,. (lull tvprs. re.^ s:i.r... a n d rv m i.

19i >dv nU Srlfetlon of Uresx und Stilt WOOl.KSS — Plaln.i. plnlcl.N. check.t, reK J3.0B, lunv, >.l

i : Woven llrslcn C'raxh nillDOK CI.OTII- bllir, yellcivreK. J5.05,

Blc Selfctlun of Women’* SWKAT- Kits—Coal, !tlliKivi-r and «ult layU• . all Inchidiil In thl.'. biK i.electlun. Uvery color,

IDn SSttri VALUK.S $ 3 * ^ ^

3t> J3nR VALUF-S $ 1 » 1 X

r , »7tti VA1.UKS $ 4 * 1 ^

44 rrlnteil Crash TKA TOWELS—

Urnular -IfiC. 1 2 c

18 Only »oy'« Blanket Type BATIIUOHKS- Value $3.9S, $4.05. 1635, .'.oft cotton blanket flannel. Sliei

r MM)

$1.66;e ss p a n t s—ir brown.

$2.SS66c

7:1 Hrcular Sn.XO. $1.12ii-1 ttetular JJ.9K, noiv $ 1 . 6 6

1: Men'-. S lio r CAI'S - Kxprev.n M:l|lr, reK, 3Dc. 1 2 C

111 >lrii» U'lllTi; .SimiT.'^-Utrv.y

, $2.97

Ifm Men'-> llBndonnie ratlenird NKCKTlK.s—Naiionnl DrnndN.

..... 12cEO Kail i'B(terii>,»l.f)U values

5 ClilliK’ SNO SUITS — One plcco »ith attached hnod.H.-K jn.tii. I

(ilflx w o o l, SK!UTS-Slrer. 1 lo14. rrKiilar valuen S3.&9lo j.'.9u. on n l .................. O O C

37c

$ 3 . 6 6

$ 2 . 0 0

$ 1 . 6 6

462 Doxe^ Won.en'i WIRE HAIR- riN S . Box ..f flO.

13 Only I’lalil SI’OKT .SIIIUTSBulfnlo plaid.', all Mres, red or Rrey. rejt, $3.38, $ 2.47

66crtn*l Cle«t»nce

12 Only, W hile

P R lS C n X A CURTAINSW hite with lun dots. FullRcfjular now................ ...... ^ ^

FIbU HrarMrr rHee

67 Only, (JirlV

HEAD SCARFS

Squares, oblongs. Prints or plains.

Sl.DS nnd $2.50 valuc.s......................... O Q v

4 2 O n ly . Men's

SW EATER VESTS

Four pockcts, button front, herrinc-bone Avool. TTp. 52.4J. now ..... ........O O v

F in a l C leanup o£

Women's CoatsStrcvt, Spurts Style in Winter Wci(;hLs Colors

Regu la r 579,!)?. Ii only nt ReRiilar .‘JGO.OS, 7 onb’

$ 2 1 . 1 2

0 (inly vjiiiiL-.s ti) ^39.y.'i. ir. (Iiilv 1-t‘K- now to

..............$ 7 - «

42 Only Uo)v‘ WOOI. -SWKATKKS

$2.12Retular S2..1R ^SWEATrKN. non S* * ' *

66c

O .... $ 4 .4 42* Only Keiillea. of JAP Sl’RtlEND- ER p«pen«—llnntliomely printed. In niailer. reRiilnr 2 C

250 Ymrdj. Rt SUING I.ACES. TAPES and TRIM —Vnhir.i srtc yard, now

n Onlj. Men‘» All Wool MUFtXERS■laln.i nnd plnldv, ;

S:'m nnd $3.00, no

U Only. CJlrlV ULOL’Si:t9—Slirs 7 t.) H. white or yellow, reRtilar

..... ,„66cVi Rayon UK1> Sl'KtADS-l'.Mii brd

'i'iMs! now $6.97

-5cFl-Ens

$ 1 . 1 2

$1.99

$4.97106 All n'..ul Jntanti' SOAKKIIS— Youths' ....

..........77C ....I'INE DATH on., large Jl.OO botllr.DiiniiiKed by water, bottle

15 Only Mrii'» Navy lllue WOOL (-OATS —Heavy lihir wool rullroad . tvlc, lenmh. Ulaok kaUirr trim pocket.'. Wide 4 ^turn lip collar V /

Slif^ 3C lo 44. Uejular S14JS

312 Vard» .MIIXICAN C R A S H miArKUY—t‘rlnt.1. rtrljie.i. plains.ItrKUlar $3.2g,

SlenS Uatl.er KITTED CASES—An Idra XniK.i Klft at real bavlags.

$io.8s10 I'alr. Uoy»- llO fS E SLIPPERS-

r ';;; .” "’' ........... 6 6 cITNSKS SHOES— ^HoyN' ......

$1.79 $1.99

4 Onlj. Women’i FA IL SCTTS-f■Vnlue-1 to $30.05.now only .......... ..

fM Onty, Wash.Sun Fut.IIOU SE DKESSES—Dotena of atj'lca. Hun­dred* of pretty R-aah frocks an In­cluded. Siren 9 to 15. 13 to 20. 3fi to

$ 1 5 .1 2

66c

$1.77$2.97$3.97

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TIMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO THURSDAY, OCTOBER 81, M48

Boui-bons Get Cinch on 67 Congressmen

By >VILLIAM F. AlinOGAST WASHINGTON. Oct. 31 i-Vj—Tli

Dtmocrau ulrtatly Imve fi7 scat locked up u-lth uiiopposcil nmrti <UIM ujaln il only 10 a.'siirrcj for tti nrpubllcnns In i)»xt T>lr (lJly>• '"'I lie of bniloi.1 Jorcoiilrol of ilir hixis or rfpre.'pjitfttlvf.i.

NevcrtlifltM, nol sliire IM l. xvlir ihfy Icil control, hiivr ricii\ihll<Mii been so kf«n on Ihrlr fli;iiirp^>—tifi the Democrals more tletrriiiiiird i atop them.

Fire of GOP Camas Salad Dressing Made

Being Stolen By Ex-Teacher Sells WidelyBy GallowayTty JOHN COfU.KTT

)I6E (UP) — With the elcciloii a r o u n d llK* comer. Rcpiib- arc Atuiidlng baclc with Ihelr

lu-. open to tind Ihr cry of com- :-m ukeii nwny from itinn by :> Amcrlc.iH Lcffloii Coinmnnd-

P. Gnllowuy.DenirnTul hlmMlf. Oallowsy. 12, Ic'l 100.10 with IV bfll rlngpr ilbuict, LrKlon convention In Inn tt'hnv he ch«rK<‘<l >n no im- n trniin ihnt jk '•cominunlat- pllrd labor Kroup Is MipiwrtlnR (tiiliitc for the U. S. home of

Wlllli

,Mr

Vnirt CInrlird

i-rrt.illi of I'lriMijii S.m -

tlnn brcan-.e of ii'iThree other* h.m- I).-.-;; rlc-,:.Maine.

Some Ilf pillillcan rhli-:-. rlnlli other (!0 nrr opruitn ol \v|iinli irndltlnii.illy ill.MiUUie Twrth, -xhllr n,-nw„r.i!-. < niinlher 37 elrrtnl hpi-.iii-.r iif i Inal Republican oppo.-.itioii in .■'OUih.

:iR Sealu Nrr lrrtFor a bare majnrlty, •.’!» .'..m I'

rwjulrpd. In llir prr.yiil Iiiuim- i arc 241 Dpmncrnllc Inrli.nIx vttcftn le. ; lti2 Hrpubllrnn two minor pnrty.

On thal ba.tlfl. the DpniDcTiU.-. 1o.ie 23 xciil.t And r.tllt keep a iiii leal inajorlly. Thr [trpuliliniii.-. pick up 26 to rrach 21H; thry clalmitiK ihcy will Rain up t< Agiln.M that claim, Dfniocral:

It they uiii orRnnlJp the new 1

llrnda It.iybnrn

; ISI'I.ATION

1111 I^EulncelirI»ptr I^'t;ultiri hr. Demo- district ranilKtrilc. and

. svii-portnl Ir. thr CIO

iilio riPCllnns iil'A. (iiirrirl.'c.i.GOP Optljnlillr

Dj- LOKAYNE OKTON SMITH One of her mother's rccipe.n plu

IhKcnulty have Mnrtcd a ilirivinj: en'erprUe for Mildred nol)in»on nn her ranch on lonely Cai

MUlifactory. 8he rctclvnl t lopcrntlnR llceti.ic Eepi. 27. I04G.] Ho far the younn bailne.w wt nn doM all Ihe «ork herself. *lUi the help of her partnU, M;

seven mlic.i nouiheiml of Fiiirflrlil. Mrs, John L. Robln^on. both Mode In her funn kltchcii fruiii , pioneers in CamoJi prulrle.

..(Ir, Former Teacher•iiiK A former achool teacher Who left iili.'that prnfCMlon In favor of behiK ;i <«n.; fiirmeretlc. Ml.w Roblnaon attend- II.m i:il Fairfield .ichooLs, and studied tiiK rdiic;itlon and drainntlc--i »l the ,Ilk. ■ University of Id a h o winhern

irunch. She Rraduntrd In 1038 frojn

irled form of dressing formulii. n j.nl ba.ie Is belnB dl«trlbui< oul Mnalc Valley by Ml'

The cnterprblnK yoi explained thtit the jjil should be m U «l with Mind oil or cream In i half and half propor

Uldc SalMTlie product ha.*; ben

Fairfield. Wendell, Clo ome nnd Twin Fall;, .-,1- pa.-.t month luid can b,

. iwci quiby special suld.

And JusL

>rdcr. ML-.-. H

UiL-s u-oel:

Iv.toJio DomfK-r.it.s. wli”.; M year;. hii<l plenty (it

iipdmLsiii, are fratiklv nc. report.'- <jt the ilr\.

KmhuIi" In iidvr

y L«u.— tl jrlty.

hiiilbli

Buhl 4-H Youths Win State Prizes

For Lhrir ^-II work. .\Ivi:ia Cnmbcll. I.'), and Hilly MrCauliv. 10, both of Hiihl, «err nwnrded $1(1 and »2S U. .s, ^avlllK,1 bomb rr - pectlvcly in rbnipctltlan

'by D. t;. WiMi.'H, Mo:,CUV.’, stalL-

-TJ.r r.Iniplns I-rta'

FOIt A Y O t'S r. I^M)Y

Taylor Is criL^adlni; nioip tlian ailliH f<ir a CVA. 'Pil.. I.'- a CVA 1.'. nor j.n b In Ilir

:c)linnbla hn>ln , t, [r.■-Otr- ir.lilnKtoii iind purt^ n[ Mon-

r t.)ld thin cotfMponilei

next Janunry- 3 RcBsrdlfM o;

=>lthwhlrti

I by W. O, (Hill) I ' county club a>:iiil.

Ml.'j Ciuiiiil)'-:i.

top Individual hr) for nn exhibit nlioi

I cottuRe chcr^r III I wlrhr.i ivhlrh . h^! Jrann.- Kudlai'. bi

Unlver^Ity of Utah and hrce years near Bear Lake, Utah.Hlilco 1B41 the has been at Falr-

:i'-!d '-here she rat'cd turkeys in ulditloii to carrylnR on her new )iL.ini'3/i, The lust iwu yean, she liiu ).-rii bmidlntc n mudern ranch I'HL.r, iictln« a-'i conibliicd archlt- •cl and cnrpentcr, '■

•'Hie roof Li nn nnd tlin wiiuln'.vs II. and now «p've not to pm on htr Iloor next," the businrMi woman aiih-lied.

I.oU of IdeasM!;.i Robln.son ha.i a "head full'

idruji for dcvelophiH her lurlipj .Ui.inrss. She had ordered a pick' nK mnchlnc nnd semi-scald tnn> i;ul when they nrrlvr ;.he plaiu -n incrensin« her fncllitic.s to in- ■I'.iiii- a dr(.-:..\in« plant.

l;i thla uay. nelchborlni! tuikrj ;rc)-.irri can brlni; their birdi tc ;. t ;>l..m lo be ilr.v.-.r<l and srl )u-ai from there. ’Ilic former eduC' iiii; lielleves firmly In Kcttlnu othei n'.i;jli- t<) produce the raw mater' al- both In the turkey bu.1lnc : .ii„; niatpriab for her ,'(an<lwiil v;.;r,ul, which rpqulrr.'. hUK( iiiuiiints of plcklc.i.

While Turkeyi Slir h,.s a flack of while turkev?

1.1. y a r whicli with IWna I’ci-k'; ;o. i;. ,.l-.o of n ilrjlrld. lire llli: only '.\ri . 'irh flock-', on the pnUi L.i I year I dre.v cd oul nv(Hi,) '.urk<-y.-.,.M> I'll be Kind \

e deci:

Attendance Gains So Lutherans Map 2 Sunday Services

I Because of the lncrea.ied iittrnd- jnnce of membem of the Immanuel I Lutheran church, two Sunday mom- .IHK worship 8er\-lces will be Inaugu­rated beglnnlnz thin Sunday, the Rev. R. C. Muhly. pastor, announced Friday.

The first service will bcRln at 0 a.m. and will last approximately 50 mlnutc.i, ThLi will enable hnWln« Sunday school and the ndult nible hour at the former hour of 10 a.m.. the pa.itor explained.

Second service, at 11 a.m.. will be brondca.'.t In lt.1 entlrriy over radio •itatlon KTFI weekly. Uie Rev. Mr. Muhly said. Eraln Koch will direct the choir with Belly Lu Heller at the crKBiron.

Forces Uirce InlUaUvo petiUono.Two vocal solos were gh-en by

Jeanlce Dumett. occompanled by Mrs. Roy Smith, A skit w u also pre.iented.

pa; In Uie

fai has I1 knc

pick them up li niu.it linve KOttf-ii mix one rl.^rV clot hill;;, sccond divuioji ,nid hemmed lea towM, i clariieil (Vll Tlicv Mary Ami lUiyd, ciut

1 Hurt As Sedan Plunges 50 Feet

OOODINO. Of!. 31 - Althouch Clyde B. Woodftll’R cur was "com­pletely demolLihed" when ll . ma.^h- ed throuKli a hlKhwny Kuard rail at 3 a. m. Tuesday nnd plununeted over a 40-fool rmhankinrn!, ac- cordlHK lo Sheriff Fred S, Craig, who Inve.itlHiied the ncr'.dcnt, the 36-year-old driver from Kan5n.^ Clly, Mo„ wicnped with n broken left elbow wid fncr liiciratlon.'..

Condition of ilie injured man was pronounced "Ktyid" by .•([wki

n thrlall t ey, SlioMi'ine,

, liie 1

Idaho Products 1 Dinner Planned[ WUNDl'Xl., Oct. 31 Plan^ /or an

Wall n wlu.M- ntly 1,'

Mr.

—A 4-11 I.eade>

(i SYSTKM

hold ft dnncr rrp.ilrlnK aiu nii.i the Oran

on to raise funds for remodel In K fumlturo • rooms utid for litiy- orKan fur the Juvc-

Mn. Mechiim received « as first pii/e (or a pointed hmch cloth, Sec- oiiil pnre of W went to Mrs. Alim

Ihe Clooillii ofw-moon, where Wooilall -'Viu after he lojl control of t one-fourth mile .louth of Ji U. 8, hlfhway 30,

Parts of the 1035 tcdnn for Woodnll hnd Jiml flnlMicd i In DILs,% were .irattered io fer where Uie vehicle landeil af drop over the .steep r.^^n l>nlr eordlns to Uie ,>hrrlff,

Woodall WO.S drlvlnk- to his Ironi Wnlla Walla, Wxsh.

thw

DIJIII. I*AIIKIN<; KINKS BUHU Oct, 31~rincd J3 each fo

Improper parklnR recently were .%!>■ Ortsky. J. I/ive. Fred Jn. Ix•r, Wen dell: Ji>kc Surver. Raymond L;iii ca.Mcr. Flier. M. n. Duvi.', Wciuli-I Oaiinon. I.-sac Todd, I,eti nernler Fred Dla.kliiirn. Uclniar Walci.t! Fined Sit) tor drutikcnner.s wa. Alex need. Buhl, nnd C, A. .Iimnet Twin Falls, wa» /liicd lor ti U turn.

- J.ilin

ANswi:itiN<; <

>y llc.p|.legr,i

i i a m ):ma

r i l III I.I-llTl.S- lUIA

.MODEST n i iv s

FobtUh*] dillr ti fWooiyl Su*.l Wt»t T

T1ii«^Sn» I'ubl

EnUtf] u IApril a. till. F*ll>. liUbo. s.

DT UAtl^rATADI.B i:

jjobll»h»d P'lbli

el-|n|*l!c.*- I»?J u' Jb]> 0»»Ur ISi. UU

U« U»Ut SUKt.

H[ADQUARTCRS fo i TRAUCR HOMES

•'e lIollynDort Kuy.s, ' T-N n! K"t a p Irh he lo'.vrd lzit<i ll

Ur

ibllclty Irr

rr.-c'iird Va;We n,.',;,-,-d the

llimiaKiit,--patil .^nell- l.’.OT C^cv. .Hna<l. of tUe

t. i:<''l S ;:i.‘.f t Ulvd., Hollywoml alir.-

FAMOl S T,AST I.lNi:

■ I'llday I<laho luodurt.s .suppe;

Day of Prayer

HiLM-'. a two and ..n.'-half-vriii old cow. won McCaulry «i'of four nati.inni dairy productio nwar^l for Idnho youihs. He Ls hlRh .school sophomore, . -ii t.ilj, hi brown hiilr and brown evr.' , hiu-' Cf luilKi-d t„ a 4-if club fur t-*-(, year

4-H Club Leaders

To Attend Session

Ewint:, lliilil. Ol!: tend, Pii(',',i :.,iid.

County Annii Prlc.-.l, and Florri

3 Vehicles Involved In Highway Collision

d In V .1 peat

I)\NCK CIIAIHMANIJ.VlVKli.siTV OF IDAHO, Mo- V.I, Oct :il —Itav Harlow, ot , :r and .Mr.v K. C iiarlow, Butle; "• r'v'trman of the scml-form: iiirr h»iiotl:in tirw pledRrs of ili

Sisniii Alpha Ep.'llon frnlemlty re

C O R N F I A K E S

\ CORHYou carj also get this cere.M in Kellof.p.'s V A R IE T Y - 0 dif­

ferent ccrcls. 10 seocrous packages, in one handy carton!

Iitimanuel Lutlieraii Church

N fxl Door City I.ilirary

AnnouncingM O RN IN (; W ORSH IP SCHEDIJLF5

!):()() O'CLOCK, KAULV SERVICU

11:00-12:00, SECOND SERVICE

I ills .‘Jt'cond .scrvico brondca.'^t pacli .'Siind.TV

ovn KTFI. Twin Fall*.,'1270 on di.nl

10:00 ,\. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL

and Adult Bible Hour, all ages

6: ir> p. m. “Sunday Vespers”

Ti;- niti SoiiKS of (ho rhiirch K\ .\U . Twin Fall.x, 1 ;,)0 on dial

Iii;:::,itiu..Krhoir ;unjr,s ivich Sunday

lii 'A lii G. Koch, D irfc lo r

Lii Heller at Or).';ariiri

'li- ' .'’.iiiilay .schedule in effect until further notice

Hi:V. R. C. M UHLY, Pa.stor

Marlin I^ci^ickc. .V.ssistnnt

Office ill ( luirch. phone l.'JDO, hours S-12 noon

I ’.irs„i,a„. 235 5ih Avc. E ._ l ' l ,„ „ c 1,188

Plan Gransc DinnerDUHL. O-l. 31-Plnw «.ru- iii.Ltlc

home pnKluct.s dln- Nov, 2(1. n i n recent Uuhl arun«c. 'me

0 be Blve

Rev.i--.ior,

•, ChrlAIIImI Civic

CAPTAIN VISITSGOODING, Oct, 31— CapL and

Mr;;, noberi E. Whlpkey. stationed with ihe air trunsport command at Wc.'tover field. Springfield. Mbm, lire vwtlnK their parents, Mr. and Mr.'- Erley Whlpkey and Mr. and Mrs. Roy HlSBltu here. She is Uie former Warda Hlgslns.

’COLDBUGmmM?

RUBON ^m e n t h o l a t u m ^ ^ ^ ^

r e a d TIMES-KEWS WANT ADS.

0' Amcricai

.K L IX

Starting Soon

1340 On Your DialAmerican Brondcnslinjr Co.,' Affiliate

Magic Valley’s New Radio Personality

SAVE, TOO USEFUL

7 5 c -

L ISTER IN E

- 5 9 C

7 5 c -

Vick’s V apo Rub - 5 9 C

60c-

MTJRINE-49c

60c-

SAL HEPATICA

-49c

60c-

LYSOIL

-47c

60c-

Groves Co ld Tabs - 4 3 C

ON COSMETICS AiND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS!

BUY M O RE

FOR LESS

AT SAV-MOR!

SAV-MOR'S COSMETIC

SPECIALSFeel free to consult Mn. ncirrenen rejardlnr all ef ynur beauly problem*. She In B tpeflallsl on beaut; and will cive you sound, praelU-al ndvlee!

SAV-MORSPECIAL

50c Jertien.' Lotion and 25c

39c

SAV-MORSPECIAL

■5c Woodbury Dry Skin

Hand I/)llon. boll 59c

SAV-MORSPECIAL

9Scboth for

SAV-MORSPECIAL

SflL- n td l n;iiiclrufl Hcmov rr ,SlL,.n|>nn. :,lc Qlllnn TniiU- iinil ;.0r liiibber Mn."

99c

JddioHfhuwNEW MAKE-UP

BY BA RBARA COULD

Try it for Ijck aod.n«w lova- Cnonl Winey-r«d Ilpilick

fiamei wllh tha rich trimion '

ho. of outurrnleavei. Match­

ing rouge, ond a nt'M powdaf

»hod« xlth brooiy urvd«r-

lonat. Powder (1,00). rooga

1,03) oed llp.tlch (I.OO)

lingly or In the “Penny

Pockel- ihowrv Noll polith

(.73) oIk> ovoilablt.

a* Penny Paekef *2 .85*•,np.h„ I.T.I

P lastic Clothes L ine

$1-49

$2-95

5 0 C

Pepsodent

Antiseptic

M uulh Wa.sh and

(;arRlc

TW OFOJ{ 4 9c

POCKET

KN IVES

7 $1.15 .... $2.95

PLENTY OF PARKING AT REAR OF STORE

tint ;

y/irn

S U P R E M E

COLD WAVE9P

DINNER SET ..$4-95

KI.OOH MATS, Heavy Duly,'\«l. Colnm ..............$3 .7 9

CONVENIENTLY LOCATED OPPOSITE ORPHEUM T HEAT ER

HOUSEHOLDNEEDS

llI IlilKll STOVE MATS.( 8 9 c ."■1 47e ^G m n e S /u im p o ^

( hair colorinc

S«nutlenel n*w

way lo gl'^ lu»-

troui color to "off-

■ had*," oroyino. (odad, itraakad, or

“old” looking hoir.

SAV-MOR DRUG

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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 31, 19-16 TIMES-NEWS» T W IN FALLS, IDAHO PAGE FIVB

Molotov Uses

Old Hit Tune On Disarming

Dr JAMES I). WHITESAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 31

Sovltt ForelRii MJnlilcr Molotov ilus uo an old lilt-lunc-dLsarniamciU- in his New York speech.

I t »en'e» two purposes. It remliida Uie world of pre-war Scivici ;,erc- niidea nboul Rcnenil dL-.iirmnniciit. The:.8 proposiiLH, cttrn io M to doom any wcujxjti blKKor tliiiii & rifle, were mnde In ilio -e day.-i by Mr. Molotov's predrc-c;.6or. Mnxlm

1 Litvinov.' I,Uvlnov Recollfil

Non-Sovicl dli>lonmt.N rccall Mr.I-ilvlnov uliii .'.nnn'ililiiK iippronch-InK nosliilKla bfc-mir.p he wiifi eas­ier to KCl nlont: wltli—poMlbly l>e- ciiuaa hUi countrj- wxi not so for­midable 111 II10.M- cliiy.s.

Wlietlier Mr. Moloiov. by plcklne up Uic (ll\.iriiuiiiie!U retr»lii. Is lilnUiiK time Kovirt R l. s1tt mny hriKetcirih \»- eii.->lrr to deni with It mfL lii.!f-fti,y b not 111 nil ccruin. In v|e-,v of Prime Mlnl.'.ier SLalln'a two (•ntii'iliRiory pre.vi Inlervlew.t In rrceiii monilis, however, there *cciiu KMMIII to kcrp that poMlblllty In

InrtudM A-BombPor'lunw much more lini«)rt..mly,

Mr. Molotov remln l.• a i ilml dl.'.- • nrtiinmeni meiins atomir dbarma-

mcnl. und here he luiqilc.Mlonnljly lirobM Into the cenlral Lmuc before mankind today—Inlcnmtlonol eon- Irol of atomic power.

Perliap.s nnly InrideiHiiiiv •>- -- mhiil.i ti;. that the fciir by the Ijick of

Minidoka Project Needs Laborers

Job openings for nearly 23 con- htructlon workers on the Minidoka IrrlRailnn project were announced here Wednesday by the bureau of rcclnmttlon which Ls seeklns to re­cruit llie ncce.vinn- laborers Immedi­ately 10 that trtllveo' of water to new land.s near liunt. scheduled for openlnj next spring, will not be de- layed.

To lUl tli« positions, F. Riiv.fll SparkJ, rcslonal employment olflerr for the bureau, will be nt thr U. S. employment offlcc.i In Jemme. Nov. 1 and Twin Falls. Nov. 5, Prevalliin; wage will be paid on UiP'e fo\y.which runBe from, concrrie finl«lirr nnd rsrpenlrr to Keneral I.xhorrr, Sparks said.

All Jobs are In the enn.MructUm ' new latrral;; und extru^lnn of

..innll to rervc 3,500 ncrr.% of nrw land near Hunt and In ron.itnirtii>n worlc In the rrhabllltatinn of thr present Mllncr-aootlinR caiuO. Uii- le.'s sorters cun br nbcilned im- mrdlntely. dMlvrn' of watrr ii> nc-*' land (0 Im- n|)riied looi) fur lumir- .•.teiidlnK by World -.vnr U vctrraii.v will be dcla\fd.

i-fetl

nlhr:in(l roi

I of mi - m at ur.lll

overrUlliiK problrt ;.liri tllslntftrd In- |)rohlrni,i of i»n>

^ LPS Rite.'; Held for R. A. Nieffeneffjfer

IIAOKJ^MAN. o.-t ;n-LIXS I.rrv. Icc. for lllclmrcl Albert NleffeneK- «<>r were hrtrl In the llaRrrmnn church wlili Onrrwin PiiRmlre as speiikrr. .\liL-.li- Tl,•JL provUlrd by a ilMiirlrt ronirxv'xd of Ciirl O-iIlrr. Klalnr Ptimnlrr. Ethel Bayer nnd VlvUn l.):nriiport.

Pallhrarrr^ Included Neal Penfcild. Wllll.im CimnlnK'.on. Jack Hurley and r>m Wnt^()n. CIcwUir prayer wa.i Kivrn bv Vrni I,att. Burial was in llie lOOK cemctrry here wUh K tn n le y Peiifold dedlcftllnR the

Eden to Resume School on Monday

EDEN. OcL 31-Edcn high -vhool

Grange Initiates Six New Members

JFntOME. Oct. J l-SU n.-w nirm- bcTS Here Rlvrn III*" fourth drKrrc nbllKalInn nt a nieetlne of the Plr.v,- aiu Plains GrunKe recently. Frrd Nel;.rn. luiuiirr. pre.ildcd. IlecelvlnR nbllKnllonn were Mr. and Mrs. Hsrry Enmes. M r, and Mrs, John Eakln and Mr. rtncl Mrs. O. Oiilly.

!f Va.s rtertdrd :»i hiilil inrettnRS a half hmir earlier, nr nt fi p. m. durliiK the ultitrr moiitli.-.. Mr, nndMr. . Davo Illcvk w.tc elrclt-d i.l- lernuK- tlclrRutr.-. lo tlir .Mate Clratme, Follo»liit{ Hie liu.iinrM slon, Esinr.s ft-urc plixyr<l under the dlrccilnn of Mr.*.. Block.

ServtnB reIre^hmenl.^ lo :lie 30 memberr. -were Mr. and Mr.i. Orville McClnln nntl Mr. and Mrs.- I.roii

Masters Speaks At Grange Meet

QOODINO, Oct. 31-\Vlii-n ehlld. •n are neslrrled or I'ft lo roiin 3(uit for Ihum-'rlve.-; tlicy are i.l-

moM. *tirf lo drift inlo rrlme, Irr H, Mi-Mrrs. srcrei.iry of Mate 5rck- inc rcelcctlnn of the DrniocraMi- ticket, told members o[ tile OixxIlnR

ndl<lft,te p«i r l:rlmlnaI.

pUiR for the li

Call to BachelorsIt 13 wnttachrd malr^ rlmultl

happen to show up at the Turl club tonight. J : yuuiiR lamc:. wni be mlshty surprued and even more pleased.

An even d02en nunes from the T«ln FalU county general hos- plUl h a v e amiuKed a -.slas" Halloween dliuJcr p.irty. Many of them arc ncweomers. a number of Utem f r o m the .louih. and they aren’t well acquainted here- abouUn. Hence the .Ma« party.

Said one klnd-hrurted doctor, wwhlns he Intew liow lo arrunKC dales on a w•lloI{•. aIe ic.«le: “ niey're dunietl nice wtrU. Vou doirt think 13 ujiaitached men could Jiist hiM>I>en to be on hand tonlsht by •eolncltlence.' do you?"

FFA Harvest Ball Scheduled TonightCotntnlltees for the annual Har-

e.&t ball sponsored by the Puiur« Farmers of Atiicnca club of the Twin Fiills high srliool, lo be held a t 8;30 p jn . today at ili« liitlj school, have been announced by Gene CaW-

ell. prc.sJdent.Muilc for the dance *ill be fur­

nished by Emie RerO and hU or­chestra. Tlie llonir Lconoinlcs club of the hlKh school U in clurse of In- tennLssJon enterl-niiiiient.

Tile dccoration luiniuitier In- cludc.% Donnii Prlc.vt, PiivlUs Oibom. Gene Caldwell uiiil Cnil Stanjer; refreshmenlji—Mjiinn- oibb.s. chair­man; DOTinn cii'trr. t.eona Camp­bell. FJulne Pace, I’.mlinr tXimogal- la. ahirley McCaix-, Mildred Klnnjr and Marjorir Pi-nr.ock: tickets — Scott Mc.Ma.ster. Uob SSaiiaer. and p<iMer»—Beverly Ul.'ltry,

Nov.a foiir-weck lui:

G . H. Gallowny. princlpiil, »iaird Wcdne.sd.iy, Hot luncliei will be ^cncd aKain opeiiiiy? day.

No harvest work iiemilts will be •Mied lo any sitident, Galloway

N,ild. after Uir regular .•.clie<lule of courses bcRlns Monday.

Hot hlnchr^ wilt be scnrd fur the r.st tJme this year’by a committee

of PlRht women jpoiLiored by tlic Eden community.

KMKHGKNCY APrtiNDIXJEllOME. Del. 31—Cecclia Strain.

:lBht-year-old dauKhter of .Mr. and Mr.v Richard Strain. Jerome, under-

iiii eiiit-rvenry nppendertomy l. Valfm inr’.s hcxsiiltal. Wen

Do Your Head and Neck Ache?

LKG.VL .tnVERTtSEMENTSEUCT13> HESIDENTCSl\TRSm‘ op ID .UiO. • __________________________________

J w . lJc«Uss.'c<dj*ti. ta rC u S t *lll» thaTwtn Palls. rrr^Aler.: ce<T0A*rT xvwJwr*.. tourof the Can;rr;:-i.-T society. E?.vw-: *ner C-.e T.ni pab'dcatloapallan Broup for ur.urr'itT t- i' s-'tU'v t-s sjisd ».l»lnl»tralorA membtr cr K»r;u K»p;v» ’ »*• t i* c-f J , H. Ulaadford.sorority. Do-.i.jUa» » -.—cr T«— TTuit Co..majofUifi la ed.L.'.i:;on- * ' tJCi'-linc ta T»-.a riU-v County of------------------ --------- ;T ii= this be-, , ' i i * l i* piioe fiitsl tor the Iran:L E G A L A D V K R T IS E M EN T S said mute.

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS

NOTlCt TO CREDITOCSIN PRon.xTE covct o r

THE COl-N-n- OK T\VtN FALLS.STATE OF IDV.io Oc

Estate of C. \v r o c u :n e k .

<Vto5<? n.'v :s«6. l-^WRES'CE J . ROUBINKK,

.Vi=i;r.i.-.trat.ar with the

JT. H. 31. 1H&

rased.Notice U ;

der»ifned avi.i::;.;-;; Ute of C. W.

N o n c x TO cR E nrroB s the ur.. IN 'n iK rROU.\TE C O U H T OF i t ie TO-' TSIE COCNTV OF TW,nN F .U iS ,

CT.VTE o r ID VJTO..: r*n c r j & :»:» v-s‘ U\I> KADLEC. t>ev-e«ed

Sxt,-» tx C.'Tn by the

GRANGE St TPKR HELD HAObatMAN. Ooi 31-A .'Upper

and blnuo pariv acre held recently by the Hnnrrnian C.raiixe. Ser\-lng were Mrs. OrtK .<;.rlbv, Mr?. Hay- mond Carrico, Mi- Orl.mtlo Jacob- j-oii. Mr^. VeiKil Nnr«ixxi ,md Mrs. Oral OlUson. ’nic iirwreds *cr« »5S.

S un Lif«' n f I'annda W ins •Osc.nr* for Its Annual Report

ll ie anuiial rri>.ir: lu [XiUcyholtJ- ers of Sim Life «t Caiiadi has been axvardrcl IlrM pl.-xce nnionK Ule r»- port-’i of llle iiniiriiiicp companies In Norih Anieriru hv tlie “Financial World,' followiiik- it.< annual sun'ey of ir|>..rl' A hiiti.rr O r a r of In- (1u'tr\" Msl'itMiu i!ir .'election wa-t a w a r . ie d ut l,..iiriuel aL the Waldnrf-Ast.iria ui New York City Oct 4

■•Finatielal W.-rld .survey exam­ined. for .Nivir. t\i>.'nraphy nnd orlK- inallty m drMK-n. Uir annual finan­cial rri>*>rts of n rnxi companies In 80

Eagle M IN ERAL

" W OOL w lh:st

for home insiiUitionIf>- a slar.darxi i>rcvluct that is .-niwr-

Installcxi hy our cxr«.'Tt5 \\;th tho niosl

mo<ioni pf o<iuiprr.cnt. it is \-x>ur

pf ci'mplcto I'an tt.'i tor fr.'.- om i-

D E T W E IL E R ’S

undersigned Admlnlstwitx of the raute ot Lad Kadlec, deceased, lo the creditor? of and all persoiu h*T- Inc claims acaUut th« u ld d*- eeased. to cxhibl) them wltb th« neeesary \-ouchers. within few months after th« first pubUcaUoa of thbi notice, to the said mdmla- titratnx at the law oftlce of J . W, TaylJr, Bultl. County of Twin Falls. Sute ot Idaho, this being the plsce fixed for the transacUoa ot the bu-Mne.M of said estate.

Dated October «th. 19*6.OLOA KADLEC.AdmlllLstratrli.

Pub'.L\h; Ocu 10. 17, 24. 31 (IM61

LEGAL ADVERT1SEHENTB

NOTKX TO CXXMTOkl S THK PKoaATV CX>UKT OT Tin COUNTT o r TWIK rAU.1. CtATI or IDAltO.

X3TATE or CnkMLn U SUmSAXX.

ttru to On

U Bvr«:x.

_____ IwlCMltlM •( tkk m Uc*.*• U IW *«V«

* kuWm. Ul Mu« BbbU. Tvti. r lk. StaM *ti.u !^ tw «k*

NOTICE TO CRKOrrOBSIN THE PROUATE COURT OF

THE COUNT%' OP TWIN FAIJ.% S^^^TE OP ID.MIO.

EMatC o: EUZABETJl ENQLE3. deccaied.NotJcc is hereby 6‘veu by, lh»

derstgned admlnlitrator ot tt» «8- tale of ElUatxth Qtcles. deceased, lo the crttiltora of and aU persotu h»\lnE claims asalnit the said de­ceased, lo exhibit tliA i with the iie- .■e.v-sn- voiKher?, within fo u r mi’nths after the fir.st pubUcatl ui of i:us notice, lo the said adminlstia- tor at the law ottlce of J. W. Tay- U->r. at Buhl. County of Twin Falla. s;.iti- of Idaho, this belnc the place Ill'll for the tran-iactlon of the ou",:;rv. .if said estate.

D.ued October «. 1316.aUNlE t ENGLES.

Ad-Tilolstrator. Publ-.sh; Oct. 10. 17. 5». 31. IM8

ANOTBU aWMONS: T«r t'isT»:cT cot;»T OT thk rxrvsNTii jcD icut. nismucr o r Tlir. STXTT. o r tt'\«K\ IS JlKD ro ll

S.VTMO.VP r. XVU.bVKK. CMwrftaU n iE STJkTT nr maun

*• r. UOsTT. Ot »»■!»>

Vm W<Vt a t»t

A. tSb It Ve>«u)>\ft** M> \>«

: x t •. V <-«tv4T •t

> 4 ><.4 IS. M l sT \a«i.rv :»ia Oct»-

NOTICE TO cnEDITORS IN THE PROUATE COURT OP

THE COUNTS- OF T\\nN FALLS. STATE OF ID.MIO,F.'tate of EMERY E SCOTT. d»-

ce«-se<l.Notice Is hereby sUen by

.Irrstsnert admlnMrator of the e?- tjtr .if F.:iirry E. Scott, deceaicj. the crrdltor^ of and all pe.*?o.-u

'hivms clain^ acaltut the jceo-Txi, lo exhibit them with the I vouchers, within tour

afler the first publics of thu notice, to tho said admlals- trator at tlie law oftlc« of A. J. M\ers. Tain t'.ill.' Bank & Trust nidR.. Cily and County of Twin Falls. Stale of Idaho, this being ihe pUcr fixed for the tran^acUoa of ihr bu-vlnfris of said e.state.

ffWOXtv ANT>T«n HTniOST*: THt l'tSI*K'T comT or T«C rt.EvtN*n« jiMci.vL i’i5TT«irT or

LKGAL ADVERTISEMENTS

NOTICK TO~CKLDITOIIS'IN TiiK citou.vrfc; c o u h t o f

TWIN FALLS COUNHT, STA'ITi OK m.Mio.

In the Matter of the Estate of F;1,VA MINNICH. D<tca.^od. NOnCF. U hereby nlvcn by tlie

imdrf.siRned Administnitrlx of tho rslate of Klva .Mlnnlch. decca.-.wl, tc the crecliliir.-. of anti nil person; Iiavint: cIalm.H aRalnst the said de- c«M.-,«l, lo exhibit them with lUi iicxr.-.-;:iry vouchers, within four months lifter the ftr:.t publlcutlon of

Ui\ III the otflcc of Jl.mt.■ R. Both well, attorney, Ueneh BulldlnK. T«'ln Kail-,, Conniy of Twin F.ills. Sir ot Id.ihc). thlr. behiK the pl.lee fixed fur Ihe tr.trwactlon of the business

D itcil llctobrr ir)40,HKI.KN IX3UISE BAILEY.

A(lmlni--.iratrlx, I'lib.; Oct. 10, 17. U. 31, 1D<0.

NOnCK TO CIlCDITOnS IN TilK PROBATE COURT OP

THK COUNTY Oi’ ‘nVIN FALLS. .STATIi: OF IDAHO,

K;,t!ite of HULDA .MONilOE de-

Morc monrv should be allnlrd fr eiirlirr Milnrir.s and for lii.tltmlt.i .'hlrli tr:iln voune people Iti cll

«nshlp. Mii;.trr:, lliink.s.

Buhl Kiwanis ElectHUilL. 0«-r 31-A1 Amo-, v;

cho.'.en presldnit of the Kl-.v;m club »t It rrcflit elrcllon. Otlii Ilcers Includr Dr. M- A. Drake, president: Dr. V. H. Aiiili Frnnk S<julri-.s, Elon Pcar.son Averrtt iind Bob Aiken. <11n'ct

Dr. K. W , .Mc-Bratnev sjioke ( .■icrvlcr In the Paeiric «ur the.i

, lo exhibit

moiiilis afirr llie llrst publli-nllon of tlil.i notice, lo Ihe .-.alii ndmlnL^- tralor nt thr office of .1. W, Tnv- li.r. Hilhl. County ot TmIii Falls, .Stale of Id»ho. fhi.i beiiiK the pl.-icc iLxrd fur thr trnnsacllan of the 1/j. lne.w of .laid e.stale.

D,iicd October 4. ItHO,EDWIN EARL .MONROE,

Admlnl.^trator, Pub,: Oct, 10, 17, 3-1, 31. lOlD.

Page 6: Armaments - tfplnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times-News_TF079/PDF/1946_10_31.pdfGalloway Not Repudiated Here, District Legion Head Declares; Stand Wasn’t Taken Either

TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO T HURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1946'

Prior Aid Urged for Grade, High Schools

b t JOHN rnicK '•ElemtnlAO' hlKli •■^hooh mtist rrrrivr firM

•dopllon of thf rTCommc!irtntlnns of llii- Prnbcxly Idalio.” Aslifr D. Wll.vjn. clmlnimn of i .c lilnlin cd'nilulon. told an tudlrnire of 3S0 licrr j ---------Wrdnf>d»y nlshl.

Ttmfhers. county nntJ acliool pcrlntfiirtcntJ. lfl:L•>Ulor »ii<l .■rlif'ol

from M»ctc Vnllry'-. eii;i fOunllP* wtrc nmoiiK Itio'c nltciu.Inc !!’*■ on Hip junfv condoctfd In llie hljh k IiooI niitliiori

AVrom CmpliKsUWilton, ttho prr.siildi. 0\n

hRtl brpii a nit.'iiliicfil nnpliii'L-' «>' tlip .lunry's trportx on « 1iiriinim <ccillrsp Irvfl, tlinl llif .sliintliird.s c:Uie towpr IcvrM niiLM N- rsUccl-

-only 0 r<T tnil <>f mir rlishili ir .ar cr.niiolo. R., on k, Wc

iincl lli.iii oiir-i-lKti.)! >' our clilU'.rPii nrrjulrc a cciUr^r rdii tRlloii." WlUnii <n;:.

NavyVHiiiils

In Ek

onr-lil'Tnlloil In t! liinllHUc survey rnlldM Mirvry ror

Cl UnitExpertctronics

by Dr.

ptiiK <ll.'tri!)iiir\l I- Grnrr.illv. Ihr r;ininlvr .'Mir un<l ..iimly : r;ninn!i-n!.\ liiii>''"'-.l <l nir.ituui, iiiul Ji 1 covrrllli; ir.i Ikt v. !

,ry 1j. man wllh : nil liilllnl ■ir rnriw anrt ; LcKloll hall

I of l: '

Noruhil "oijJd iiir^!Andn^ri^ liy llir .MirMsurvfy f'’ '' pnrollmri: aiitl »n .MiriM.il ffrlllli'a! npw l<■. chPr-'> Hi" poliitrd on; tli.il Albion hail i>n rnrollmpiii of <::() m 15U nnrt hti(! In llir pci.'T rrrutlrrl many iwv UO in n .'UikIp

Tlif Mir^ry had rrcomnKnrtrd tlint Albion bp Klv-fn “o prrlf'd of flvr yeirs in wlilrli to dpmnnjtr.iic ilint it can mf«i ihp rtnulr'-jmn'..'" of

. cnroUmtni arri ffrtlflfation I'f icachPH'. Tlir »unry «a.' conrtuetril durlne B limp when piirollmpni '‘•■■'J’ • t low fbb bPCML'e of ihe u-nr.

FIvt years will rIvp Hip m-IiooI timo to rpcovpr from t)ip 'vnr and ■( the ssnie Ump providr Immp- dlatp facUlUM for the tratninf; at leaehrn^. Prwldent. Snydpr bellcvf.i.

Should survey rtqulrcmpnt-i not be met. rMommpndatlona are Uinl Albion bo trwwffrred to PocniPllo to become the «hool of education under that InatUutlon'* developmrni. »a 'SouUiem Idsho Stat# coUpkp.”

ShartnR t'le platform with Wilion »nd Doctor Brewion were Dr. Jr>.iepli B. \«i'hlte. %.vil4tant i>ur%'ey director, and noyd W. Neale. Tuln rnllv vice-chairman of the sun'ey com- Tnlulon.

Tha report slronsly recommended th« development of more junior coUegM and tl.'ted Twin Pnll.n a.i "corthy ol corvilderBilon »». a loca­tion where n local junior collei;e could be JaillflPd," '

The mau fniliful opportunity fni further dexelopmenl of hlghrr edu­cation In Idaho wa.i declared to bf through the extension of the Junior coUese system.

QaeiUoni AnnreredFollowlns pre.'enialltm of the

vey. questions from the floor answered. Many In the audience •omhl jpeflflc recommendation.' in retard to dlstrlctlns and flnanclnK. •ni* survey director pointed out that their work hart Ixen stnte-wido nnd that they .vi a snieral psttcm.B detail^ prosruii. for rPorBanUo- Uon.

^nanclns li a problem for the «at« leslslature, Wlbon nald. How­ever. survey t3tlsllM showed tlmt of the northweateni suvtes, Idaho a.«umes the smallest prrcpntnKe of the cwt of operatlnK schiwls. Mnjur burden Is borne by the local county and school dbtrlcts.

The a cappella choir of T»-ln Falls high school under the rtlrectlon Ingard Nielson, presenipd thrrc number*.

'IL'lirt!. -..r I|..|W Mai'.lr Vnllry Nftvv Vrrr;.,iiv >vill dua iilrr to I'lirrv on iniinv .irllvlllr.-. Ill thp lulrrp.MS of the uiivv. murine corps nnrt coaM

AiliIition.nl liifonnnUnn on the rtri-irrinic.1 unit iniiv lir obhilnpcl liv ii>ni<i-ilnK Chipf S. n. .Lurckfir, I'uirluv N.iilnnnI II.ink biilldinu. or Uw Cottle Rl Clas Uook store.

Grange at Paul Launches Drive

PAUL, Oct. 31 — A inember.'hlp roiitr.M luuiiclircl iil a rercntnircMiiff nr ilic I’luil Or.’iiiKC Each prrviu nicnibrr will compete for oDUinlns nPw ineiiiljer.';. Plans for tlip Pomona OrjiiiKc niPiMinit. to be hrlrt lirrc Nov, 1‘7, «prp I»l o made.

Tlie prncram, pre.-.cntetl by Su.san Keel:. Ircturer. liicliuled iwn read- inrs by Mnnelyn Mnninioiid: phmo .'olo, Dnicr li.niirr: tJit) diinrr, Dnr- Irnr Plutl;\: voral (>ln-.. Mntidi'lnil rrlroii and P«i fcltnn. nccompn- nird tiy L.11I Kene C-ilcorr.

lllBh ,Tore ;u pinni'hlp ^Piii 1,7 .Iim Tcmplp ,ind lo-.v to Mu. Kaye

Jerome Grange to Hold Card Party

JHIO.MK. 0 . 1, 31- 11 \v,u. volPil U. hold II pic socliil uiitl cunt pivriy Nftmilny, Nov. <_ at tlip .Moose hull, at /V recpni inpcilnc of. the Jrromc Orancp. Eiirh (voiiian l.s a.iked to rlnR n |i|p to Ilip pnrly.Thp ClranKC dPoUInl to srnd ft ird of .'.ympalhy 10 ihe W. \V,

Dc:.l famlh- lit ‘naiiiiii.. Mntibers aho vii',r,i to Klvi' s:. loi thp Flora Ulrlil suulcnl loan ftincl.

ilpfrrilinipntn were .served lo <3 meinl)pr» by Mr. jintl Mrs, ahcrnn.n Churcli,;ilr, nnd Mr.-.. Delliert .\tod- lin, Mr, nnd Mr.s, Dnvld Un ltpr. Mr and .Mr.v R\’prrti Pnilii. Frril Olio and Duffy Smllli.

N W >UNAGER JEROME, o n . 31-Hnrn- Evans

is th« new manager of SpH'.s store In Jerome. lie has been employed here Rtnce the store's openlnn last *prlns. He succeeds Ueui. Col. Oeorse Benneti. who U now main­tenance offlror of the Idaho na­tional (uard.

D A fG H TrR non.N OLENNS rERRV, Oct. 3J - Mrs

and Mrs. Wilbur Sellman , parents of a dsiijhter bom Ooodlng hcuplui.

ihp

Halloween Featured At Kimberly Grange

KIMUEltLY. Out. 31-A Hi.llSu-- ppn psriy u».v frt.ltlrert at a recent mpfilnR of thf Klniberlv Oran^p. Oiimri and c'onir.M.s were arranRcd by tlip wnmen with the men fur- nbhing and .irrvlnn refrp.ilimeiua ' .'O iier.M)iu\ aiiPiuIlhK Mr, siitl .\trv Hincry Dlett apre

ri'tii-r *" " ‘fl StJlte

>'i:itcUii. Dr,-, .(, 4 j.nd -1 0 , .einher.' 'r«trri ihey plniuiPrl lo a nil ihrniMnu.il OraiiKp conw-niion I tJc held In I'ortland. Nov. 1

I nlrlliirs ir tJnilect •arRo-car-

Me.xico University Student

hnuvpnir* of Mexlrn—a rrd. Mark and rrey Vfrapr" »ml nmrkrl liaxkrl—arc displayed by Jrnnie Klcclnv daudiirr nf ? Mn>. A. n. Klcflnn. who «llh brr r-illrzr- ronmm'ilr allrnd’-.l tV nirr irtslen al the l'nlver»lly of Mexico from June Si to / (.Staff pholo-en(raTln|)

ny Jl'ANITA BAKTR

l.ikr tlir Hlciniipr-Kimhroui:!! dun Our Hcart.s Were YounK nnd

ay." Jeniilp SlKHias and lipr col- ;;r rooinmiite trouped olf lo icxicn City this pa.M «ummrr to ;tciul thr .six weak summer ,'Cs- oil at tlin University of Mexico, 'ITii'V were requlrrsl to sprak |iaiii-.h rxchwlvely both wiihln the

iinlvrr-.lty halls and In the Avril family home In wlilcli they took

1 and board. They ate "bit- cochin." "shll*." •'tortillas." and

prepared a doien ways . . . and liked Itl

Tijpy dated Mexico unlvtrjity ;irn. bftrKaltirrt pe.so for pe.io with ■fter.in merchant* for soiivfuirs. sw volfnnor.s and Mex|CBii-i>ro- .iicrd movlpA nn<l went to a fle.'to,

•ilipy wrrk-ended at the f.imour. pjich rr,\ort, Acapulco, In the silver liy «l Tiixco, In the city of aunimer iniiKCtiervaca. and In Ihe ri:v 'f fhurclir.v, Cholula, They boilpd nil hrir drliikliiK water and popi'''ii lilorlnp tnbleui Into the water with

»liicli they wMhed their teeth, llo’h Rirl.s are .seniors al Whit-

i.in ColtrKP. Walla Wnlla, \V.i,-.h . here .Iriinle Ls mnjorinu in Slum. •Ii anil !-'rcnch. und her "rooinlr,"

Pat .Moiilion, in.Tjors in polltic.il IrniT and SpanLsh.On .Iiine 27. tlir co-eds recl.iterrcl ; tliP oldest university in riul.s|iherc (clliirtercd In 13J1 by

Charlr.i V of Sinvlin by pre^en:lnK phoioi;rupli.s and credentlal. . Jen-

siudird c»-ntenii>oriiry economic.' .Mrxiio, hhi.>ry of Mexican

siitiitlon,'. the L•nlver. tle of Mit-hl- Te\.i iird C.illfornt.i.

No Central Campui • Tlie univrrrlty'.s 30 .'chool.« an ,-.cn(tfrcrt all over Mrxlco City and thrre Li litUe "campas lifp,"

The Klrls shared a nmn home of tenora .Nvrll and dniiKhtrr', who also hoik'pc of Mpxl.-Jii brothers. Ollr a .slutlcnl In the mrdlcal ,«chool. thr eriKltieerini; simlpnt. and a mnrried couple fiom Argentina, all students at the resUlar sei.slon.

Jennie sitihed. •One of the worst thing* about Mexico Clt: therr Ls running water only from 0 a, ni, 10 3,30 p m -

All watrr and milk Ls boiled. ••Rrnnra A\rll ,«»ved Matrr for the

pveinnt; meal, and llrl•nll, r Mdxiftl Trvlnc dlshr.s for flvp pro-

aboMt ■''III 1 itnlni:’

where much barwlnlng of mer­chandise Is carried on.

An exchange al Toluca, about SO ndles frotn the capiul, may sound like thu:

Jennie: ••How much for the iser- npei-the gray with blnck and red drjlgnsl-

.Merchant: "11 pesos." (ApproxU m»tely 17 In American currency with llie rate of exchange at $4.fl5>,

Jpnnie: "20 pesos."Merchant: ••No. senlorllul” Jen­

nie and Pal walk off one , , . two . . thre« »i«ps.

Merchant: "SI, come back, seiior- lu . at s l f And she bujs it.

More EielUble 'Tlie Mexican people lire not as

reserved as we." said Jennie, •'und are more excitable over unull things, Tlie Mexican students we dated are

ote polite, at least they miike more ' a show of pollt«ne.s(,. thiin Amcrl- in fellows.•nut the dilef contrar.t they ac- iN< Ui> of Is hurryinu 100 much.” ir laughed.And she quotes one of the Mexi- in profes-iors as commenthiK, "Afi- • all. the little amount of time you i\e hurrying to and through life 11

infinitesimal compared to eternity."

STR.MGHT -A" AVEIIAOEUNIVERSITY OP IDAHO, Mn.\-

row. Oct. 3l-Mary June Huwk-y. Diihl, was among the 21 student,-, at the unlvenlty to m.nke i\ strnlght "A ‘ BveraKe for the sprlnu semester of 1946, according to fuures rcle,i.'- fxl hy the regLMrar's office. She w,j

lenlor.

State Head Praises Shoshone A F L Local

The 6ho.shone local of the AFL- nfllllBted American FedcraUon of State. County and Municipal Em­ployes U "one of Uie most active locals Ui the state now." Emmet Jones. Coeur d'Alene, atato organU- er. declared Thursday while In Twin Falla.

Only recently organlwd among the dlalrlcl highway ecjployes la Sho.\hone. the union now has atxiut 100 members, being topped In mem- her.->hlp only by the Coeur d’Aleno local.

n, s. Chopplnles Is president and J. C. Rapp, secretary of the Sho­shone local.

Relief At Last ForYourCoughCreomalslon rellereB promptly t»-

enuse U goes tigfit to the seat ol tbo trouble to help looaen «nd expel ?enn hulen phlecxo. «od old nature to soothe and heal raw. tender. Is* Darned bronchial m uooua m em ­branes. Tell your dru*Blst to aeU ywx a bottle of Creomutaloo v lth the un­derstanding 70U most Ukfi the n r it qulcUy nUays U o coush or 70U v o to have Tour money back.

CREOMULSiONfor Couehs.Chest Colds, Bronchitis

; Thrifty, toothis Idea of giving photographs for Christmas One silting, enough plioto- grnpha to ^ e care of all your retatlves and friends . . . and there you are. Nothing left but the wrapping and v.e'11 even take carc of that and mall for you. properly p:xcked. those which must -o

M A K E V O U R A P P O IN T M E N T N O W I

IT 'S fa r less oxpen.tive! M ay wo provi; it tu you— today?

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.'rrun relations bpiwren and l^itin Amrrlcn.

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Informal ('

the

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POR

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WipingRags

lO w i n i ' trooa«n, and other extra b«T y pJeccB Dot aeceptabla. Plcasa nmoT* battens.

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Phone KInberiy 10-J2 or Twin Falls Phone B12-W.

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Qaseltap. Jereme. Twin Fall*. Kimberly

e\iwrip!i(-p nf Uib l:,x- .•ordniR to Mi.ss Siggin; all niRh! to .'tiidy fo

liii.tl, »hlch »n.^n , liai course I had read

Ik .Sp.iiu.sii ;i(nri. 'Dona Harbsra hv ,•» GnllPRO..,"

In .Miii;;iirr thr curriculum I aponjflre>l hy three American in

YK S . . . W E DOFILL EVflRV TYPE OF ORDER

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Thr girls dldn

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"Ppareful" i:ie<tli»i

rtul w hich tunud o>ii lo ix- l"Mfelul in Ihc hi%:ory nl llouTvrr, nil ,\mrricsivs «i r,i to j;,iy in thrlr lu-nir of nil I'tilbiirM, and nil viittng carried •un 10 if.r

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J j k u n g , ,

Thanks to tho “oiildoor found at Rowle.-i-

Mttck Company! All ilir l.ilc.sl in SKI W EAR cicsiKn-

erl with a .niurtsmoir.s sMMihcrud pyc for .swaiik lines

and coinfcn't in Hfiinn, wiih u vitirant fronhiiess of

iiiui cniftsman.“lii|i. our Ski Dcpartmoiil

now .ind .•'ol'H't your .■•ki ui'ar iicodK eiirly frotn stich

niit.staniiiiin liiu-.s ns ‘'\M.iio StnK." ".Innt'zon,” "Mc-

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“White Stati’’ Ski JacketsSi.i jiicKrt .MiprrniPl 'I'ailcjiiii Inr Irppdoni of action. Kincil mu:ny poplin, rhrniicully trraicd to ninke It water nn<l wtnil rrppllpni Spvp:.’»I niortrb tnchidluK wnm Irngih and lonKcr modcb with and uitliDiil hoDd.'. Many slzp.i and colors.

McGregor Ski PantsQM.vllty ski pnni.

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part wool and nil 'aooI flannel In plain and plnld paitern.' nnd a vnririy nf colors

Ski CapsOaberdlne and poplin ski cap.i for out­

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Ski EnsemblesAir de Mont Emblems himd-mude 111 France to ski cop.

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BaplUt MeetlnrThe oiU»cI«neB achlcvemfrl fio.l

rii*c ihe meetlns or tlieand ornccrs con-

i!o*nnl Burlchart, Kcncral »ti- SnnlVndent. In ch.rKr or .1.9

" ’^ ’e d'epw-tmenta nil rci'oricd lii- crfa»ed ftttcncluiicp. Thi: WhllocroM quolA of ilip inLv.iontvri- o- cieiy Na-1 uccfplcd. Mrn. H fln i Tny- J(ir had chnrRc.of tlir pro«rum on •TfacUmB Chrbilaiu He-

X Iro.M>mcnl.i wfrr by llir ho«-» tr s . i Mrmbera will mrct w;aln nl the

'home of Mrs. H. L. Dodr.on on Mcn- diij-. Nov. 25. _

Klndfrjarlrn I*arlT

Wllchrn uinl bliirlc catB ROl to- cciher ThurMlny ajwrnoon whenj'ounKs'ff-'' Ifo'"' klndergnrten■ rrtved lt» co.ilunio for a Halloween party al lilt tio.-nc of their W « h ^ Mrs. MnrRnrri \Vy nvrniif.

anrni'!! ;ii:cl ii prosrani were tiircd .111(1 Hiillowetn .'torlea told. Olf. IxjxM ot wliche.1 and blacl: c^^^ v,rrc prMftiWd those ntU'ndlng. nrfrr«lliiicnw were s^vecl.

Mld,’«erK ul1cT ^l'"» 'V 01dli«m:J <1 s uro scott Pliim i«. Arthur nalil. Mao- Herbert ^bcrl.nonM l- rhiirl need, Ki>ren Koolilz. D;iVKl n chnrdson. Ju^'^h U.xkrr. Claucl- i l t r Mrnrilola. l-r. llP Hell. Joatl Ah- i M c m n r WMlU.m.. N .m y Co- lieu MllrJe Orrrbh, Orace .Mnrj’ Al- l-ii ■ Jimmy Moorr, nobhy R i t t , Jrrry 'nirrlkc id.Charles Ray Ua;.<iii. K am i Uum- gardner. Tommy UalUniyne and David Denton.

^ >f.Kfllonihip 1‘artT

Member. of tlir ClirI.stian rhiirrh voiith tniow.ihii) Kiitlirrecl nl ilie cliurcli for a Halloaruii imrly rr-

' ................................. »nd Kv

3 Addlion

• arimUtrdparly.

The yoililK P'-npIr ihroii«h the li.ifk door a!id were led IhrotiBh A room. Halloweengamej wern fpatiirert. Mcmhern rnme tn co.ittliTir, Mr^. Lolllu May Li apon-vir of Uie Kroiip Ariiotd Carl­son was .nirrrtM'd with a blrOiday cake, whirli w;i.i sent by his mother. ^^ fre.^h lrtltA were ^erved. Devo- tionals wfir Ird bv Robcrl McCarty.

V. >(. *MYF nallowcen

Felk d;iiirer. and Kanies wrre fen- lured a! !hr llallnwren imrty .-.ponr,- ore<l by the .Mclhodl.it Youth Pel- lovi.thli) receiuly. Oeiie Ollck acted a.1 leader.

Mrs. Corine Lawrence fre.ihnipnla. The decoration commli- 1/*? Included Arden Ro^ieberrv. Alice and Patricia Pnrrett. Virginia Dahl- <)UlM, and Belly Ree.'-e.

Pinochle rnrtyMn R.IV HiU won hinh for

en and Nril MrKny •.< on hlKh for men at thr tirvt Kr<;. [<ln<>chlr par­ly rotulucird WecliieMl.iy iilRhl in the Vi-iirtliili riKiiii cil Ihr lodHc.

OihiT -.v.-ni In C. H. Dct-wnln- ;ind Mr:.. Dale Henmnn, both Io«

.Mr. and Mri>. W. C. Dnren were crn'-nil i-bivlrmen for the ntratr. Thrv v-rre ;iv.l.'lcrt by Dr. J. T. John'i'in, Andy Meyers. Bu-isell Mlllrr iiiui Kri-<1 etc

•Hin next, partv liax been *clied- tiled I'll Wfdnrsduy. Nov. 1.1. TJierP ■were S't 'aJuj |i;,ivr<l pinochle rtiir- lliK llie pv)i:;ni!. Luncheon follow­ed the i>l;iy.

l»t;P Camp IAlirr Yoi circled ( t iln

llie Mary I.oiv Camp ot DiiUHhlerr. of ilir Clali Pioneer: the blennlnl rtrruun of the group condiicte<l at llir luinie of Mr/-. Net­tle MontKoinrry. ’Hie meetlnR aUo eelebruied the ri«hth birth annl- verr-ir)’ of the camp.

Other offlcer^ clio-rn were; Thel­ma Smith, first vlcr-i-aptBln: Mae Danner, second vlre-capiam; Jennie H. Crowlej-. feeret.nry-ireiLiurer; Violei Den.1, regbtriir: Mary Hich- • rilK, ht'lorlnn. f^O'e H. Daitley. rhaplnlii. and Lynnu .Snillh, chcir- Uter. Mr.v Beu.i InLroduced the Ilck-

OutROins ofrlcer^ were Mary C. Richards, captain; Ellen L-Tr.ion. flrM vice-rapinln; Tlielinii Chancey. »ecoiirt vlce-raptalii; Ivy Jen.ien. hldlorUn; Mr». Montsnmery. chap- lain; Cmma HaiLien, reslsirar. and

• Vilaie Olenn, iiarilaineiiMrliiu.rollottlns the election. Mrs. Jen­

sen conducted Uio pronram. EtJiel

Ohhh! But They Missed Again Magic Valley Social Tid-Bits

PAUL. Oct. 31-f.Dah-lio chap- ter of the Order of Eai.lern Slur wui bonore<l recently by ihe cflieui via- 11 or Uie \Vorth> Clrand Matron Mr*. Patlciicr Curtuv \Veuer. A luncheon was rrm-a whirh wa* tol- lowed by a -icliooi of insininioii.

At 8 p. in. It sixr.'lal Mv.lon wa:ieondui:te<l by itie clmpier with Worthy Matron Ali.i Dell i>rr.«idlnK. Quests prcieni to aime.v;. the cerc- monlea were Lllllai) Barlow. Wen­dell. and Lulii M UaK-li»y, Hurley, pa^t craiiil niatr(ii’j>; l-'rr.i E^ion. jrand aentlnrl; Mr.v. R iiili Eaton and Barton »nd Mr:.. Hrlen .Moon. worUiy matron of Wrndell and Mary Barclay. Hurley, urand niar- ahat of the KFiilul ( hajitrr ol Idaho.

Mrs. Eller Wut.Mui wai inlilaied Into the order, fnliowins a preien- tntlon oi .. Mi.-. c u r i iHpr«.ented her atl(;rr:ji lo u nerre.ihmeiii.-. won- M-rMni direction ol ll-irrl Miu-K.Jean Olb-vin. Mi;.. Hrrn: and Mra. Jlannah Hlck. .

Ames. Marilyn Walker. Mra. Thom* lu Newby, and Mr». Ctias. Sluder.

Festlvs cakes were cut by the honor giiesla and aerved with the refre.ihmenti. Many glttJ w’cre pre- senletl the honoreea.

* ¥■ *RICUPIELD. Ocl. 31-Mr». Pa­

tience Curtb. Weber, paid her of­ficial visit to the nichfleld chapter No. 13 ot Ihe OZ3. Mrs. CurtU la worthy grand matron.

A school of In.itrucUon proceded the banquet given In honor of Mrs, Curlb. Mrs. Robert Roft. worthy matron ot the Richfield chapter, jireslded and presented Ihe official with a iiin and coruiRe.

Other special RMe.it.i al the ban­quet wrre Roy fivirumore. Thayer, Mo. and Mr. and Mrs. Mack How- urd.'Pocatello.

Meniber.% of the banquei com- mlliee were Mrs. KTnnk Pope. Mrs, Ed fk-hliler. and Mrs. J. S. Mcln- lo.'h. Mrs. Clifford Conner wa charKe ot decoration?

will direct the program. Dinner ho«- Ceases will be Mrs. Dick Johnson and Mm. Charlea Smith.

The November 20 meeting will be hlRh llghUd by the ortlclal visit of the State Federation Pre.ildent. The llalley nnd Shoshone clvle clubs have been Invited to attend thl.i meeting. A TlJiuikaglvlng playlet will be presenlea by Mra. Leon Olles.Mr*. BeatrlCB Orout. 837 Main and Mrs. Ellis Newby. 1 nue weal at 8 p. m. Friday,

¥ *

c troup.

PAUL. Oct. 31- and her Uin : Cro.uen. wrrc lu> home <il Mrr.. Cla: Ray Clark rntcr; day pariy. Other i Mr.i. Urorne .Mo.v tlnR.-

-Mr.iirlla

at the ill. Mlirn .Mri.

al a blrill- . Invi-.Ki wore

, Mr.i. W W, Plt- Krank

PAUL, Oct. 31 -Mn.. fMlih Mor­gan wa.1 ho.itr.vi recently al a blrth-

crtlic dny party Klven nl lUigrrs'_Mr.i. ;-nie affair obirrvrri Uic birth

Clurk I iiivtrsnrle.i of the hostiift.i and her [two Kuesta, Mrs, Lllr Dencdlci anil

^'Mra. Anna Deno. TliLi Is an annual Clark,njf.ir.

CalendarThe Filer chapter A-H of the PEO

blalerhood will meet Monday, Nov. 4. at the home of Mn. O. o. Davis.

The Paat Matrons* club will meet Prldoy evening at the home of Mra. Dell: White, 123 Eighth aveoue east. Assistant hoste&sea will be Mrs, Stella Phlnney and Mn. MUdrecJ Shlrck.

RICHKIELJD. Oct. 31-Thc Rlch- fleld M.I.A. Halloween eaiUime par-

attended by 100 guestj.Oreetu KnlKht opened the program with a vocal solo. A hiiniomai rend- In: waft presented by Ella Mae Wfutherford. A medley of popular

gulliir “ ccmniX'lment"bv* '‘and „ " “ITed Johnson and John Steven.i. Miss Nov. 1. at the hoai«Knight wan piano accompanLit.' ^Cowboys and cowRirU were Nt.rman :S .jlm io n , Jo.m S .c m , ASSf.Ted Johaion, Ila Mnnwlll, Del Johiwon. Dcverly Clayton, and Ber-

KllLs,

I P^UL, Oct. 31—Mr. and Mrs. Ro- ilatid Nielson nitcrtnincd In honor cif 'their son. Mcvil. recrntlv. Othrr l«ur.iLi were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ■Rlchans luiil dmiKliter. Toiia Marlr,

dlna Johnson.Mrs. Roy Hardy, yoimg women'*

activity director, wiw In charRe of the profiram. Don Manwlll and Clif­ford Ward (llrrctcd KUrsi,n through a "spook alley." Mrs. Zelda Kolman directed the Raines and Mrs. Afton Johnson and M n. Bus Perron pre- sldrd over the refreshment tablr.

A dance cla-<e<l the party with music by !li» Manwlll, John Stevciui, and Don MaiiwlU.

Mf.-. John Riley i.iul .\lr ,Aliiiii Stcviart. Gamei were i>Uywl wltli Mr:., l-'raiik ijtcwart wliiiutifi high anil .Mr.'. Clark .-.rcond. Rr-j ^fre.'.limrni.i v.rre ;ene<l by the ho.it- M «. hlella Cro.isni were sj>eclttl

PAUL. Oct. ni — Tlie Contract club met recentiv at Ihe home of

Gilbert Ulake. Mrs. Tom Clark

JL-ROMK. Oct 3J-Tho Tuesday brUlKe i-lilb nicl a l the home ot Mr.*. AiiRiL'i Vojjeler. Oiiest.i were Ml.'. K D. Miitmn nnd Mr.*.. L. W. OreviiiK Honor;, were won by .Mr;,. S. L. 'ninrp and Mrs

KUrst*. HlKh n Charlie Easton and los Mary Short.

Sparklinr eyed LaVere Emeriek and Noel Luke crab tor appirs In the tradltlanal ISailoneen manner. I.a- .'ere 1« the daughter of Mr. and Mm. Cliff E. Kmrrlrk. 1C2 Taylor strerf. and Ni>el li the »on nf Dr. and Mm.

T. I.uke. IS4 lluehanan. Bn(h are nix year* old and a r In the flr il grade laughl b)- .Nlr>, Loyal i. Perry at he U'aahlnrton school. (Staff photo-enrravlns)

WiiiiKh prCNented a vocal .selection. There were two conii-.st . conducted.

Tlirrr were 111 nicmber.i iirescnt. ineludlnt? .Mrs. U-norc Carroll, out- Rolnc prc-ildent of 'l'«'ln Kails coun- y and Xenia Egbert, incoming iresltlenlA no hostr-.-, dinner wa.i .lerii'ed

i'lth Mrrv MoniKomcry a;, rhiiirniaii, ihe win ftr.sl.*,ted by Mr.s. Youiin.

Mrs. Diinner and Cathrrltir Miu-r'- pioneer theme wns tt-'cd In table Ciirntlnn.1. A spray ol .iaKrbi>i;li Ds.'«m.'. marked each plarr. The

Weddings,Engagements

M:s. Rlchm. in <

■apt;

CiOODINO, Ocl. 31-Lol* Harnett Ryan, dauKhier o' Mrf, Hen Har­nett. w.i.-. iniinl'd to Donald R. 'Hioma.*. ni the hccne of hertnoUier In Gooiline, at 1 p nv. Fri­day. Ort. 2.'i. Thr Kpv Irvin .S. Moir , of thr uoodlni: Fn?: MeihodLii rhu:x-!l pi rlnrninl the double ring y

"Vet Distributes Juke Boxes Here

k.ihop period manu-........................ rend for criticism by

Worthy f-rand Matron Patience Mrs. Teiter. Mrs. Ooerlien. Mrs. Leo CurtLs made her offlrial vblt lo the rancher and Mrs. Otto Fowler, chapter j.t tbiit time. i Mra. Leo Urban was a guest. R«-

* ^ ^ ItreshmeniA were r.erved. The No-PAUl., &,t. 31- Mrs. Jiiliu BragKa vember meclInR will be al the home

enterialnr<l at a junior parly r.- of Mn. Lrr Empev in Twin Fall-v cently. Attenflint: wrrr Carol Har-1 41din. PrLvllla nurkhari, Nolo Coon. I RlCHHELD Oct. 31-Tlie Rlch- Mao' Marque.M. Darleen Loveland,' firld Women's club will hold Its Cnrlene Johnston, t.eon Duff. Nor-'annual "Oentleman’s party Wed-

DeVentji. Owuln Love-| ne.iday. Nov. 6. nt the club roomji.

A Twin ralLi wsr \eteran began « 'Juke boi" dIsinbutlnR buslne.vn

'ertne.iday. D.iiiny Kelly lo- iprii'tor. lie .-.crvnl

Magic Valley Social Tid-Bits of r

four year; in th'- ;.....'■ J'"’’* inchidins three and one-h

in W. Manuf.iciiired hy Aeron. bride, veried ulrc.-.ifi war plar.i clrefi j„|5p tjoxr.'i will bn c'

The '

'llie brldcurot John W. Cooi>-':-. UoM-.

Follo-A’lnjc the ceri-mony was .-rrv il to the bridal i

left oil a wedding tnii.Tlir bridr attended the Unlver-

'Uy of Idaho w-here .'he was afflllat- I'd with Kappa Kappa Gamma sor­ority. bill' rwently relurncd Iroin a year of duty In the European the-

of operations with the Amerl- riei! Cfo.\.\ chtbnioblle ;.ervice. icmas Li a graduate of the Unl-

ver.ilty of Idaho and ti a member of Delta Tau Delta fnitenilty. He

nttu. r\,. -m n 1. ^ > taught in the Pocatello high school nUHL, Ot.. 31-Tlio Buhl Caih- j,rlor to entering the army where

ollc Women* league will be hails he .-.erved wiih the filth nir force In to I ,e .southern Deaneo' of C.rho- 3, jj^ Islie Wumril uii yaturday, Nov. IJ

HlKli ina.v will he relebratrd n t ' - ■ -10:20 a. m.. followed by reKlMnillon ' ol KneMs. Dinner will be wned m fT) the American LeRlon hall, I S

win be a program .md =r=From Eciema. Blnns tnfecUon.=:

de.'li i•■drfl-

RUPERT. OftMajr... KelloK«,Wornrir.i Republican club- and vice chairman of the r,;Iral conmillter, will be gnc.^ at a 1 p. in. luncheon nt ! ot Mm. Paul Kiench on Kr!(1. Mm. .Mayc.i recently

the nifllonal Women's Republicim clubi and is now touring the i.iuth- ern pan ot the » est.1 of the party.

•mle<l by nutomailc control. FlrM <n.-,iii!>u- tlon.-. •Acre made Wedne.-xl.iv.

Kelly wiui rm|iloyed bv Wlilte niurtiiarv before the war. Prlur tr> e.\iabli«hmg hi:, buslmvo. Iirrc, he attended a fotir-month training .ichool al Ihe Kansas City maiililac- lurlng plant of the new Juke box.

KI.MDERLY, Gel, 31—Mrs, Vic |Ooertren wn.% elrcle.l pre.ildcnl ot thr 'IVln I'alLi chapter of tile Idaho

’llllam Writers' leatjiie at a meeting recently I'lij [he lio;iie ol .Mr.v E. O. Hager,

* * 'Kimberly.JERO.MK. Ort 31-The Saturday , Other ofticers chosen wpre Mrs.

nlKhi brldso club met nl iho home iHnrry Smock, vice-pre.ildenl. and of Mrs. L. 11. Van Rli>er. Oue.'UslMrs. Garth Reid. .sccretary-trea.mr- werr .Mrs. P. H. Heverldur i.nd Mr.s.'er.Ktella Moore. Honor.-- were won by] .Sale.' and publications were an- Mr.«. fk'VtiidKe and Mr.-i, L. W. Ore- tiounced by Mrs, Harvey Cook. Mrs.

1 Hager and Mrv Letha Tester. Mr*. Uager rcvie\ve<l an article from tlie

lid Mrs, Roy writers' niasnrlne "How Is Your Writing Personality?”

PAUL. Ocl Marque.'.s nnd Mrs. Edith MorRat were Rue-H.s of thr Order of En.Hf Star chapt'-r 3n at Rupe

land nii'l AUiin Braci ■f ¥ ¥

RICHFIELD. Oct 31 -Mr;-. Elll.s Newby, nirliiield. entertained witli a Jour, birthday party for her dauKhier. Mrola. who wa.'i four, and •Mrr.. Hus.'-cll Ronrr.i who celebrated hrr tn.'.i iinnivrr.iary in America .sini'r coininK here trom her nativeEllKland.

Ciurii.'. were Norma and Patricia John.son, DouRla.« Sluder. Ronald

KRYER.SDrewed and Drawn

2 In 4 lb>.

WholMale—Ketall

cs Unlchcry — Ph. 73

covered dl.ili dinner will, precede the evrninK's pmnrnm. Mrs. J. 6. Metntosh nnd Mrs. Afton Johnson

G E T YOUK FARM LOANS

SEt

J. E. WHITE

SUFFERERSbn.ilne.vi meeting. Guest, peeled from Twin r.-ills. Burley, Riipfrl. Jeromr, 6ho-.hone. Wen­dell. CinrMiing. nichfleld. Hailey and Sun Viillcj'.

Hiivr ever tried dropping te' <•uIlr into hanging plnnt.\ hut of aiiienng In the iwu.il manner Ii will ssvr time and mess

— Common Colds i i neadaehe*—= ~ Inveitliat* Uis ponlblllty of =

immediate relief. See S=

M. H. MACDONALD®Chlropractia Pbyslelan z=

m C. D. MACDONALD SPhyslD.TherapUt ;

130 Main No. Phone JS5I™ Resldenes Phons tOO

0 D r .

’Isi

jA 'fpoasis Fstn fK e. . a n d h e w y o u r f a m i l y will a p p l a u d !

Here Is but one ot the per- /eri little low heel shoe# to wear p r o u d ly , leisurely, everywhere. A multitude of Rtyles with «-edge or plat­form heels, but all LOW. Suedes, plastlci. patenta or smooth leathers. Exeltlns Myles that give a lift toyotir spirits.

$3.98 to$8.95

ih td iO H 'C la r k*‘Footivear for the Entire FantUj/'

When painting wocxhvoik.‘ir knoUi. loi'k.n and other1.1 wllh lasrllne, ,VI that pulnl n ea .lly be wl],^d oft It It spl,vsh- on those rurfnccs.

A committee meeting of the Fed* erated Council of Chtirch Womeix will bo at the home ot Mn. C. H. Krengel. 203 Tentli avenue east, ftt 3-.30 p.m. Friday. Tlie represenU-

f.i or the Twin Falli churches will ke plana for world community

day to be ob.ien'ed Friday, Nov. 15.¥ « «

The luncheon and brldg# party, scheduled by the New comer#' club, lia.s been postponed from Nov. 5 to Wednerxlay. Nov. 0, al the Turf club. Tlio party will begin at 1 p. . in. Each member Is asked lo brlns It contribution tor the Thanksgiving charity basket.

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PAGE EIGHT TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO THU kSDAY, OCTOBER 3J, 1040

If Wrestling Moguls Could Decide on Champion Camera Might Be First to Win Both TitlesBy IIARIIY CKAVHON

NEA tjpom Keillor

NEW YORK. Oct. 3J-Prlmo Car- nem wouia llkr lo fiistcn a loc liolcl on ul Iciiat one edition ol tlic wnrlil hcrivywrlKlU wrrMlliiK rliainiilon- slilp "Jait for tun." Kvrrjtiiliin ilir Ambllni; Alj) liiu' dour .■'inrr liLs cir­cus diiy.s hiis brrti U\t tun."

Hill they ImiKhtd nl ilic kw‘1- nalurrd Carnrni inid lie WdUUI Itki- to linvr one Uia: Iau»:h nl llirir ex- |>riur. He fully npiirrrlriK"' lliiil It woul.ln't h u r t .....................

Slranrter LewU ami Hlfk Shlkat - tr crown loo old Id t>r annoyed

lironko Narurtkl brrome* o tor (lurlnf tlie roolliull orf-

Ciirncni, puiliiiK |);.lmt III tl b.irk

ciiiiiiii; -I wldoMnilli and otilbltlon Biitr.% l.\ the r arm tli»l l. brtnKliiK

tlqinucd (lodHc the

arbiM

r ihri<nd VboMIIK

Thr muti prnniiunrrd iIlfdruIlT l« putlint III*- flnjer on niir wro- tllnc rhamplon. Tlir clcinnlne rrcmn 1* varlou^1r rUlmrd liv l-Yank Sr%lc.n, JUl.r Sharlrx. Date I^vln. Joe Savoldl. Ilr.iii Ilrltun Ifornirrly of Jlaii%fn, Ida.I Jim lyondos and All lUlia. llic lllllr Kurd irltli ll.r hit mom- lartif, amone numrrnu» ollirrt.

tia I'rerm. niranlnc IiIh Intcllrcl not niurrrd by bis nrird rlii{

m ierlenrn. "I hate Just lurnrd 40 nblrh an atr ubrn a i>kl1lrd »rr-<tlrr ran nrll be In lil> prime. I aid a IKtle uTrslIInK In niy klil d4>i and like II. alw It to iMixInK. a i a m Nnturully, ll'a rosier

twice too rreqUenlly, but the viiit Veneilun waa a vastly better boxer Umn n lot of people imnalnc.

C a m e r a , more aophlstlcatrd. NpealcInB Immensely Improved En*;- ll!.li. whlcli he learned qulclter than uny forelRnrr I ever knew, takc^ philosophical view of hLi hectic rltii: flhiK and the great American niickcr tours which took place while he w;li being maneuvered tnlo the cham- plonnlilp.

•■I wLih I Icnew then wliat I know now." ho fllsh.i. voicing the uce-old lunghiK of mankind. “thlnKi. wiml.in been a lot different. But I was only

u blR nap Itld In a dtr.inKC land."Ciimero. however. ha.i no regreui.

•'I am not brolte," he explains, “and have a lovely wife and two fine chil­dren whom I tun brinRlni; to thia country as quickly os I become an American citizen. TJj.tt l.i wmctlilns I .should have done when I first Clime over. 1 have a brother In New­ark. you knowT’

Primo U lo fly home for the holl- day.n. but has had eiiouifli of Euro- l>cim war and politics.

Wllh his new-found nucce.vt. Car- iiera finds hla old rlnB manipulator. Ulll Duffy. In a New York hmpltal

wllh a slomuch ailment and tho.Mi wholpromoted him to a fiire-lhee- wclt In Uie old daya mostly brolte.

"And here I am maUnc a lot a( money.” beams O f Satth, “J2.000 a week—and I ran ke«p 11. Wrti- tllnj l i a lot of fun, (ood clean iport and cnlertalnment and no- body cel* hurt much."That Camera haa better tJian a

fair chance to gnnier tlie raiilln’ championship, or at Icoit one ver- /.Ion of II. Is cautlouiay admitted by tub thumper A1 Mayer, ona of the miL'.t^r 5trale«Lit3 of the Infonnul board of control which booka exhlbl-

tlons In all directions and sees that the trade In turned out into the night property thrilled and atred by bulKliiK bleeps and whatnoL

"CaTTiera haa all the atlrlbolM or a champloB." a*.-ierti Mayer, and he proceeded to name them In order of Importance, atarlinc «Uh a trrmendou.1 followlnr. “ 11 wouldn’t be difficult for Prlras to earn $100,000 a year. Ai fac a* wrestllnc Itaelf U concerned. Pri­mo U bic. ■trone. came, know* the bold*. poMesm rlnc pre<rnce and —cr—hai a fine nenie of Ihe drs- malic.'Tliey cliilm Camera put the box­

ing ba'ilnea.s on the bimk. Now he haa a ch.mcc to redeem wrrjtllnK. If ho earn,'. It. he will be given n shot at Uie title."

A chaitened, inatnred Cnrncru will coopcrnle. no <loubt.

P r 1 m o Curneni could remain unique, however, by rrmnlnlng ».i one heavywelKht wre.itler who dot-.n't claim the champlonjJilp.

ENGELKING, ALBION STAR, OUT OF GAME HERE

Prlmo rarner*

Doerr Expe<*ts To Sifjn Pilot

After MeetingPrrMdrnt Mnurv Dorrr nun virr.

prejldrnt Ulll Mrllobrrl.n of thr Twin FttlU CoH-boj.? ullJ attrfid Uiat Is llK'y will If Ulll nrwcar In time—thr nirftliiK of thr Na­tional Ai.'oclntlon of l'rori-.'--.imml B^^cbftll LrnKUr 111 l.a-. Aliuilr.'i Dec. <. hilt tJint clDfMi't nieiin that a new Cowboy mannser to hui crrd ibr popular Earl Dolytird will br nivmrd

"I don't expert th^ new man­ager for the Cowboj.i to br named until several week« after thr na­tional a.wclallon meeting." Docrr ataled last night.

It will br recalled that Dorrr picked out Bolyard to pilot the Cuk- boy.i—to ihelr (jrenie.st .lea.vin— while attending the m m ing of Uie a.voctatlon at ColumbiLs a yenr ago.

TO NA.MK rrLOT TUKSDAYNKW YUUK, Oi-t :il 'in - UaM--

hatl's most celrbrnted my. trr>' alnce Judge LandU' BUcce.vH;r wu\ named will bo solved Turj.duy when L.arry MaePhall conchide.i the great off-Acaxen gue.^ lng conir.'tt by an­nouncing the lOiT manager of thr Yankcea. After trotllng viirlniiis cnndldates before the puljllc In thr Kulse of executives, cnachc.-. anil Just plain vlsltor.n. MaoPhall nl la.:t L\ ready to make hUs sel'-ctlon. . . poiilUvely.

Chuck Drewen. Ducky Harru. Fr;inklt; Kri:.cli miil U-., -ni-aUy-ln-Drooklyn ill-tln--day-I- die" Durocher arc reported in the run­ning although there b n» guaran­tee that any of Uirm will gel the Job. There l.i only one thing for .ture. It Kill not be onr of iho'.e meek •‘hide - my - light • under - a - bushel-btuikel" chnrncter.i.

3.YEAR CONTRACT KOIt GII.K.SCINCINNATI, O il JI l.i' War­

ren C. OIIm lias been given a new five-year contracl a.i grnrral man- agrr of the Cincinnati Red;..

Negro Boxer Becomes 10th

Ring FatalityimOVIDKNCE. R. I., OcL :tl c,Vj

—Doxlng toilay recortlcd Ha li'ih ring fatality of the year with Uic : deaili of Hobrrt iftDiilni IJurtun, j 3H-ynir-ol(l PUUburgh Negro fntii.T . of two rhllUrtn who, a friend -ial<l.'' was .'ceklng a llitlc extra money' whllo on a two-wcck leave from h l i . i ahlpynrd Job.

Uurloii, a welterweight who hurt ; been fUchllng profe.vsUinally for two : years, was felli'<l In the filth lound i of a .'Lx-roiind prrllmlilnry huM night at the Arcadia by a right to , the body delheretl by n Uh:u1 light, i er of the .'.amr name.

After niirton wll. counted out rf- ! forw of ht*. .'.rrond.N. a iKixliig l om- | Jni.'.'lon (lortor and jxillrr wiili mi' Inhalator lo revivr him werr un­availing, I

The Providence Burton wna ar- J ralgncd belore DUtrlct Judge Man- | [ rice Robln.-.cn in a .ipecial oimrt ;.r.-'- ' nlon, lie ptradrd Innocent to a chargc of iniin-'limghler and wa.' rr- ' • leased on J3.000 bull for n hcnring in 1 • ttth dlAtrici court Nov. ir, i .•

(Jecil Watson To Start for Injiirecl Bad

ON THE

SPORT

: i)f

Albion Normal griddfr;

Knkirlkltlt:. Alljli

Pheasant-Hunting Slows Down but That Doesn’t Mean Birds Lacking in Area

dweilliig fire In the United States occurs once every 00 sec­ond.?.

ic-h CoopiT i.-n:t MO rlr<l. He has a good leplaitfnrnt C>rll WaLNon. Dletrlrh. Wil.'ijn h

I t lvni i< good itccoiini of hliii.M-|l I'vrry Kiinie th.it hr li;i.-i |

Also mlMlng will be I.ovrll Tiirnrr. I guard, who ho;, .'cvural Injurril ilii.'- Golilrii Wood, Uurlry, who ha> tjc-m out wllh a broken wrt'.t, will he li.irk to play In the iKw.ltlon whii-h lit stnrteci regularly early hi tlir u-n- . on. Another ch.mge will be ai liicklr. Rjiy Stoddard, 3 from Luvu JI.Jl aj>rhiii,s, will be in Wayiir Kattg’.i i>huT at rh;lit Iju'klr,

WlUi Interr.'a at u hlKli pllcli throuKliiim Mnulc Valk-y ovrr the appnuifhliiK b:itllr, a iMpscll> <ti>«i: h due to Jiicn tlir M.inib iit l.liitiiln field ll ie conte.>il L. l>elliK l)on^otl•d by thr Twin FuU.s Aiiirrliaii 1.i-kk,ii

which b rii(Ie;iviir1iin to pic - ,'rnl a llvrwire yrar-roiiiul ^po;[ lirogrniii for Twin KiilU.

Officials for thr Kiiiiie uctp name<l yerlerdny. 'nn-v will tic Ail- dle Murtlnd;»le. Twin KilL-., nl- rrer; Mark KIciinlki-ii, imiplrr, and Karl William;,. hrailllnr-.riMii, Jn- onir; Riiion ' Diu1k<-, Du Judge.

' Vr Oltle .Sj>oi (•■.IHTlally h;ippv iit

• llii«rr;i Ulll two <if t

JEHO.ME. Oct. 3l--}iunllng h l;> running out of the iholce blrtr Jurt becau.ir thrrr nien't . o inuiiy week-end.

Mcl^ermoti the bag.i day and ; them, ho

The coii.'crvatlon offkcr rclterai i-d that he had ^eell plenty oI duck iind ,mnie but hr ; nld thiil iwk)lU Jjjid brrj) reporlrd.

''tlic durk hutiicrn probably an coiiceiiLraiiin: on iihcasantii now.' McDermott Male*!.

MrDcrniott rrportrd that luintrr^

ftlowed down hut •1 Conr.rrvatlcin Officer P. J. iithiK, hr M«l«'d. The hiintrr

tliat the Mngic Valley •Mike" McDermott said In.M night. II’: nrr probably wnltlng for thr roinliu

nott ;.ald that he I'hrukrd ■ ^ . a

Big beven to Arrange Cage Schedule Tonight

Soldlrl I hut year. They are KikmI shooiinK nou

1 hunt

but II

Voii «rp VOSS uriilf ricMI-. and Intervlrurc and Ms a-< hr IwsU f,Ihrrralioul' .mil nrldiing >.»mp- Ihlne llkr 310 pounib—hr wouldn't horl a hair on \niir |ir:„l. He'*

ilr reported llml .17 elk and .’.(xi ilrcr iMd liecii rliecked out at lln' buldlri' iiiiiunuiln station and ID ell; al the Kmiler I'rcek .••talloii. No ir- l)ori on derr from Hunter ticck ha.-, been received.

TWO (iKT SKIOSK

llarolil Uulcher and Hov Kske havr irtiiriird from a iiiuo'-c hunt In thr irriliory l)i-twr<-n A^llt^m ..ml Wr.st Yr|low:.tonr In l-'icimmt coiiii- ty. Kiirh banned a kixhI--'lird nio"T

1 Otilaln a KUlde after reat'hiii;;

VANPAi-s s c k i :m m a (;i ;.MO.SCOW, Ida . Oc:t. 31 (,T.-Coarli

niihr Hrown ;.riil 111.. Idaho Viindal-. hroiigh a IrjiKlhy M-rliiima«e ■ Ititi yr.'lerdiiy and .'.aid hr pluniira

. principal and Jiuprrlntriidrnt.i of thr Dig Seven confrrence nurl al Ihe Twin KalLi hlKh r.rhool at tl p. m, today for Ihr purjv.

inantilm; the 1IHG-A7 basketball f.chrdiile. Tlie annnuncemrnl of 11„ •ti;ii; was made hy Unrj Damry. Uurley principal niul prrsldi-nt of the

iiiw-rl, niirlry, Gooding- Oaklrv ,m,'. n irr .ind Hiihl arc mem- , of Uie conference, i.ic‘1 ,1 .S HiilUduy of the 'IVlii

IlriiUr. ami a nunil>er of clav M.i.iie.-. ab.o will uttend, rxptctllii; irr.itini- Kanicn with tho confer'

20 PIANOSl-nOM WHICH TO CHOO.SR

SPeCMLMr<lluiii M7«- l.jon nnd Healy

Upright—mahogany flnl.ih.

Claude Brown

Magic Valiev Grid Schedule For Tomorrow

Tlie following l.s the Magic Valley gridiron schedule for Pri- tlay;

DIG SEVEN Oakley at Buhl.Hupert at Ooodlng,Filer nt Durley.

CLASS D II-MAN Shoshone at Wendell. ca.-(Ucford at Kimberly. MtirtttUKh at Hagennan. r^irfield-Uellevue and Hailey

at Glenns Ferry cancelled.

I.INEMAN OF WFFK NKW YORK. Oct 31 ,.V, - The

_milhueit» tiero „f u,e hour and

'“‘ciiuin of th. '‘•'■'.'k b Wlndell Wuilam.i a coura- K.ou;. athlete from nice' Institute. MotLMon, Tex. I f , foQib.,11 hlMorj- now how he »nared two p,L.v.r., for touchdowns that Sri.i n,e lyinghorrL-:

" in " 13

All Copper Core

RADIATORS

For mnny makes nnd mock'I.s cars nnd trucks.If vou need any lype radiator >tee us for 11. New or aied. t

Kxpcrlrnced. »;qulppei! Cqualified lo Handle VoM (

Radiator rroblcmi |

BENTON'S >

llruln. . while under Halil ineiitorshl|). havr made It i cr to plav each of the Dti

■ I-ASS ( A'lClll•VV YORK, 0<l ,;;i he pby. on

I Winiaiiis ol t -Ida I.S Ihe So u; .ill Ihe collr

e iiiraii be prob- \ ly would havr htcimir a creat j

iir.i* vwrlKbl boxiiic rlmni|ilim. In- | iiead of Jiivl u hrav>nrUlit ellam- 1

in, Ur had rvrr>tlilnr bul thr «iilrr ln^tlo^l. -.n pronniiMrrd In

onr nrrat rh.iiiiiil<uM of thr IS. Hr ruuhl hox llkr n lUht- 'iKht. cet alxiut tlir rlnc llkr a Uhrrwrlcht anil [irobality could . ir a su»i head uff \>Jth llio'.e : II-1* If hr rvrr rr;,l|y In t h^

rtND THAT'S THAT TOR NOW,' "Pt •nicrr.. II ji,'. of liitrrrMiiii; ;t).ill KMiii’-' tlih week-end. . .

BEEN SICK Too Long?

Try

N ATURE’S W AY

SYSTEMGraduate Naturooalhlo

Physicians 314 Main No. Photti HOO

RUMMAGESALE

Saturday Nov. 2

at thr

W ILLS MOTOR:in ShoOionr U'eit

f i . i , t;i.KK) KAl.US. Oi-l. 3! i-I’,—Onr

and fIneM hull elk tn r.Tont yeare m the s.il-

l in roiliitiy l. brlnit <11;,- liv one ol Idiilio'.-. t}lg-i;anie , li;-vra;-old Shllk-y Jeii:rn.

Duck Hours

G K T O lIIl FREE APPRA ISAL<)n Ydiir Car or

Jesse M. Chase.11 pi lie:, within OPA

Rri;tilatloiwf 112 ^ho^honr St. Wrat

W ELDINGSUPPLIES

TWIN KAI.LS HIIANCI!

W HITM OKE OXYGEN CO.

PIIONK 2S:-J

.ATTENTION

FARMERS!tVe are now rrerlvinc

POTATOESHIGHEST PRICES

W. W. nnd W. T.

NEWCOMB“Idaho'a Pioneer Huyera

and Shlppen"

.Myron Harris. IMorUurh; Wilbur l.aurks, Kimberly: Dave Gray- brat, lluhl; Wayne Guthrie. Kden; Harvry IVood, Goodlnt; Milton .VIrMon Hurley; llussell Boirman. itupert.

iBLOCKS-The M odern M ate r ia l Cor Hom es

Bectrio Uotcr

REPAIRKen Oodder

^W «B«a»d tnnaOaU ' CUrr QQalb Twtn r&Q» Dectr

M Kmt M UMnj

S pec ify “VOLCO” BLOCKS on you r BU ILD IN G JO B !“Voleo" pnmlee hlock* are now available In <)uanlltlei for any bolldinc need, .Solvp your hou»- In i problem TODAY the mod- em way with Ihe material that live* more. eotU lesv

H ERE ’S HOW YOU SAVE . . .# Lower fin l coU # Cheaper, (asler bulldlne # tn- ilurlns Beauly #Low tnalntrnance co\l #llulll-ln Ininlatlon # A DIoek deiljn for erery need.

ONLY STOCK OF TOI.CO” BLOCKS IN TWIN FALLS AT THE

HARRY BARRY LUMBER YARDON H IE BOAD TO TtlE IlOSriTAL niONE HtO

C e r t iS ic a t io n Lower’ F ire In su rance Rates

IPROMPT SERVICEl

COAL STRIKE?— .Arc You WondcrioK

If There Will Kc n

Fuel O il

__ _______ SHORTAGE?Due Ui Increased Dcinnnd

laallil nnd Transpt.rlnlion.

If So Phone 1680AM ) PUOTECT VOUK-SKLl- NOW

I’lacine Vour Nnme on Our

lU-Kiihir noulc Service I,ini

Wfl protect O'lr r.i,ioinrr» by carrylrs on npi'roijimat* 43 days supply In strr.i?. «• nu iimr.s.

G em S tate O il C o .Jerome. I’hnnc Ifisj — Twin Fiills. Phone 1680

They’re here today . . .READY FOR IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION!

GENUINE

IRON FIREMAN STOKERS

H E A T I N G

the sure source of HOME COMFORTI ^ T E W Iron I-ircmiin Lum inous Flame heating produces a

houseful of contentment w ith such quiet eflicicncy that you

soon forget your heating plant. Scientifically made and auio-

maiicaily controlled. Lum inous Flame heating is radiant heat in

the fire lx>v. It is the ideal sotircc of hc.it for use in both wartn

air furnaces and home boilers. Whether you wish to install a

new heating plant o r modernize your present one,

there is Iron I'ireman equipment which w ill exactly

lit your nced.s. W e invite you to come in and sec the

new Iron Fireman units, or to telcphooc for a free

mrvcy of your heating plat)t.

QVAurrProven by

Years o f Satis­

factory Service

nnd luickod i.y n firm whn throtijrhoiil every

cmerKi'iicy hu.'' miiinlaiiicd a .service dcpurltnctit

CJtpalilf of proprrly carin>; for their equipment. A

compk^tc .stock of.parl.s are alwjiy.s on hutul lo kct-p

your In.n Kirfnian ever on tlie Job.

HOPPER

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MODEU'?

MKIIE NOW

BUY ON F.H.A.

TERMS

D E T W E IL ER 'SOpposite Post Office Phone 809

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PAGE TEN TIMES-NEWS> TWIN FALLS, IDAHO THU RSDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1940

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1046 TIMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

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y Lift Building Restrictions, Legion Asks

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L os A n g o l o s — it c o s t s l i t t lo m o r o

If you’ru Roinc to I/ob AnRcl.-R. you can ii>- clude Snn {■‘riincinco in your trip for only ■liKhtnddilion.il Uckot cost. See tii.-w.irld'B two larKest bridRon, oxplon- Chinnt own, rido clanpliB cable cnni over tJio hillm namplo the cuiflino at world'famous restnurant"... all In tho fobulouB city by the Golden Gate.

PLEASE M AKE YO U R RESERVATIONS IN A D V A N C i

Wiilftnpneo URencrnllvavnilalilenow, our train# lo Cnlifomin ar(< vrr ' jKipulnr. To (,’et just tlio nccommodationn you want, plcnuo mnko your reiHTvntions in advance.

For Information and annintanco In plan­ning a trip to Cttliforrjin. writ© C. O. Olnen, Gen.ARent.Southrro Tncific. 14 South Main Strret.Salt I-nkoCily 1.

A b ig h lig h t o f y e u r tr ip w ill b e j-ourrido o n one of th o th ro « fam oua Dayltgfil stream- lin e rs betvro«n S o n F n in d itc o «nd Loa An- ffolea. Y ou’ll boo a l o t of Colifom ln Ihm uuh it< ip a d o tts w indow s, including m o re th an 100 m iles o f aoAahore i f you rido e ith e r Uio M o rn in g o r JVbon C o a tt D ayli^hc.

S-PT h o f r i e n d l y S o u t h e r n P a c i f i c

STARTS FRIDAY AT 9 A. M.Our Big Annual Pre-Christmas

S A L E o f D O L L S

. . . featuring such well

knozm quality brands as

. PETITE

. HORSMAN

. GEORGENE

and other nationally advei-tised lines

An event that i.s Krowini; in [xipulnrity every ycnr.Mito you'l] finti hiincirods of dulls in hit'll (|iiality linos — its easy (o .select fr<tm Ihis bij: a.s,sortmenl— but l)c here early!

A 25% DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY DOLL

’TIL CHRISTMAS!U.VGGKDY ,.\NN and RAG G EDY ANDY

...... $4.80I.ovi'itlili', s iifl Ixniy ran lypr doll.

21 incli. Drc.sst-ti in fin.- prn-al.' ...

LARGE SOFT BODY BABY DOLLS

■rcalo print i!)rps,s('d in w hite th'i'.ss iind Inmtl. Assorlc<l

a ll aprtiii. S lr o j i in / '-yes,

A K't'iiiiiiie llor.snm ti iJd ll ..............................

H . f i m M

).502 0 in .

Horsman Baby Dolls

H A R D BODY BABY DOLLSrjoniiiiu ' Hdf.sitian doll, 17 incli, sk’fp in K fyes, Inches, open m otilii

and tc fth . I ’crcaU! drc.s.s Q r J T A

and liood to m atch ............................................................... *I)0 »0 v/

PETITE SNOW S lilT DOLLS‘'C lnickles” potiti.- haby doll. Soft htidy. lirown hair, .sleepinR eyes, la.shi-s, open n io tith and tfe lh . The doll w ith

the .smiliti^r face. 19 inch ..................................... $7.00

l.ai'K*' baby doll w ith blomi or brown hair , AssorlL-il cdloreil tlresM-

and p rin t aprotix. Slt-epinK oyen.

Voice,

G EN UINE

GEORGENE

BABY

$6-90

Petite Baby Dolls

$ 8 - 7 5IJcimtlfiilly drevird bnby doll with ^nllIlnK fiice. Soft body, SlrcplnR eyer,. Blond linlr. Open nioiltll and teeth. Fine (|Uiillly dre;.i- es and hood. 20 inch.

DOLLS

$10 .50

r i if ly hair, round fa t face, bip

l)h'<- slci'jiiiiK ey ‘'-'<- I’h im p ^oft body. Novelty woven ruyon

drc>'.s anti hood. S ilk rihlwn

trim . Getuiine i>in-on diaper.

20 itu'h.

UNCLE 15 Inch

WIGGILY BABYDOLLS DOLLS$3.50

r,»5orfrene novelty charncter tiull. 20 Inch. .

Dres.scd in retl pnnt.s, yellow vest, white col-$5.25

ja r , bine tie. Black top ha t.

A 25% Deposit Will Hold Any Doll ’Til Christmas

S o ft iiotiy haby doll fi

lit t le one,-;. I ’ainteii ha ir .

1115; cyen. la.she-s. Voice,

net tlrcsH and liootl.

ir tho

slei’p-

W b ile

SOFT BODY MASK FACK DOLIJ5

Honey Lou tiolls by Gnnti, Dfc.ssed in O Q

checked percale dres.s and liood ......................

15 Inch

Baby “Dolli Gund”A (Jcnuinc G U ND Creation

$3-15

Genuine

Horsman Girl Dolls

$8-75

F AND B DOLUS

A small aHsortnient. I ’ r im i from

$3.50 t„ $17.50.\ few !>aycttc.K priced from $7.S0 lo S2I.(I(1

“Nancy Lee”

— the American

Character Dolls

$ 9 . 1 5

A sc.ff »H„iv ,,-r

n i^ h l cap. .<1,11 and cuddly f"i' the little Mis.'s.

Hnril bo(lj- doll 'v it li slcci.ini: eyes, open : Hnrillioil.v. S lc cp ih s eyes, m ovin i! licnd. b lond

it doli w ith old fash ion . mouth, teeth. B lo i ii p ij: (ail.s. i ’iin ilorc dre.H.s. Jmir. Dre.ssed in pa.stel rayon ch iffon party

Straw hat. 20 inch . dre.ss. 21 inch.

I d a h o D e p a r t m e n t S t o r e^ '7 / I t Isn’t Right, Bring It Back”i ^