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BRITISH ADVANCE 200 MILES FAR EAST B IS . HALIS «GRESS RECESS PROmttM B7 H. O. THOMPSON WASHINGTON. Nov. 25 (U.R)—The • far eastern Bltu*Uon Is to uncer- tain conpresalonal leodcrs doubled today eonsress would be able to start three-day reecMes soon. These recesscs had been planned to begin about Dec. 15. bufsenaM) . and house leaders were begtnnlng to (eel congress should be on hand for any emergency In the Pacific. Representatives of America. Brtt- tin, China and the Dutch East In- dies met again at the state depart* mcnt late yesterday to discuss the . United States reply to Japanese proposals presented Saturday night. Week of Conferences The proposals were made at end of a week of almost dally conferences between Secretary of State Cordell Hull and the two Japanese envoys, Baburo Kurusu and Klclilsaburo Nomura. Yesterday’s conferences weit make cerUln the American reply has the backing of the other demo- cratic countries with Interesta In the far east. . . The Japanese proposals. It was learned, did not go far toward set- Uement. One authoritative Bource aald Japan appeared to bo tempor- ising rather than to be offering a remedy. The inVerpietaUcn w&s JapsD teemed imwtlUng to dlseant the idea that her axis ally, Oer. !• the coming worM porwer. said ttakn was stUl • chance that Japan, night atUl be won to the lAmerlcao view. Which,.oilers teo- Im ile faUp U Japan aoandoos ag> ffi^ o t^ a n in tt^ e a t of BaUaD< optimism* orer tT. soraewhat jS&rday. u, — the 0. & consulaM at Baigon in Ji^Mneaa’ Oecupled French' Indo- china and wltbdrawal of “a num- ber'’ of U. S. gunboats from the Yangtse river patrol .in China. •iN S P lilE E BOISE. Nov. 25 (U.R)—Oov. Chase A, Clark said today he was opposed to raiding fees for Inspection of Ida* ho freali fruits and vegetables to permit wage Increase)! for atat«> employed Inspectors. About 60 Inspectors, now busy grading Idaho's potato and onton crop, have Indicated they would ,Tot« to walkout unless wage in- creasM were granted to cover in. creased living cosU. “I reallre Uiey are entitled to an IncreaM In pay,” the governnr atat* ed. "btit Just becauAe farmers are getting a little break in prices w« shouldn't start raising their fees," raid From Tax Wages of tile Inspectors are paid otit of fiinclB obtained by inspection A m eacli carload of fresh fruit and vegeUbles slilpped from the aUte. Bulk of the Inspection aervlce penses are paid from the #3 per ' fee on potatoes and onions. U O, SchulUt. federal' inspector who dl- recta tl\e inspection work, aald the men work from 13 to U hours a day, seven days a week. Maximum salary is $160 , month and tlie minimum Is *120. although only a few of the men work tlie year around. Most of them are employed about nine months of the year. Bchulta reported. He pointed out Uiat Dragon, Yfashiniton arxj Oalilomia Inspeo- tora receive wages as high as tUO per month. Need Par Boot 'The inspectors don't want to go on strike but It haa become virtu- ally impossible for them to make end* meet at the present aalary.'* Bchults declared, AgTleuiture Oommimloner Jamea ' S. Newport was in Idaho Palls to- ^ay discussing tiie possibility i ^pooatlng Inapeotlon rates to cover prapoeed 10 per cent Inorease wlUt upper Bnake river valley ahlppers. Newport would have tlie jmwer to raise the fees to meet the demands. Diamonds, Pearls Feature as Met's 67th Year Opens . NEW YORK. Nov. BB (y.R)-The MetfopoUtan opera opened iU 61th aeaaon last night, and never were the pearU, U » dIamontU, Uie tkUU and th« furs mora Dlentifiil. T>i« opera w u Moaart's "Mar- riage of Figaro," a comedy to llghun the atniMphere of war- Ume, and a braak of opening night tradition beoauM U was a oomedy. Tit* oTQlMstfa opened the p*r« formsnce with fltar 0pan|]«d ■ann«r.“ Fdiu- thousand persons aaw the ‘*0 or them aUndMa. British ''Commandos' Stage Hit-Run Raid on French Coast By SIDNEY J. WILLIAMS lONDON. Nov. 2S IU.R)—Britain's •'commandos,'* tough, black-uni - formed, •‘phantom" troops, made a daring hit-and-run raid on the Normandy coast Sunday night and early Mon«iay morning, tt was disclosed offlciaUy today. The commandos. organl««l to reconnolt«r Oerman defenses and came as much havoc and destruc- tion as possible, got ashore, com- pleted their mission and returned, the only casiulty being a man who was shot In the arm by a machine gun bullet. As the ministry was armounclng the raid. Admiral Sir Roger J. B. Keyes said In commons the com- mandos were eager and ready to act a yeaf ago when, he said, they might have altered the course of the war. ■The prime minster was as keen as 1 waa to act vigorously in the face of hazards and achieve great results which, if Ute commandos had been allowed to carry tliem out, might have electrified the world and altered the whole course of the war," Keyes said. Keyes organized the comman- dos. beginning with July 17. 1940. but had to letlr* under Uie nge limit five weeks ago. He started training the men 15 months ago— after the fall of Prance. Tlie train- ing was a closely guarded secret and even war correspondents were not allowed to visit them. Later it was learned the commandos operate with tommy guns, gren- ades, knives, sticks and dynamite. They always operate under the cover of night. The commandos, black their faces to make them match their weird black battle drfess. . The daring hit and run raid made by the commandos Sunday night was the first against U)e continent to have l^een acknowl- e d ^ officially. But It has been' known the group acted as spear- heads. In British blows against the Norwegian Lofoten Islands, Bpitx- bergen and Bardin. First reports of the raid made by the commando.s Sunday night did not Indicate it was on any Bca\e coipparablc with the as- saults on Bardla. Spitsbergen and the Lofoten Islands. But the Oer- man high command mentioned it In today's communique issued from Adolf Kltler's field head- quarters. The Oermana. however, said the raid had been repulsed and heavy losses had been inflict- ed on the British. Keyes attacked the "brass hats of Whitehall" for "frustrating ev- ery worthwhile offensive action I have ever tried to make." Keyes-said the service eommit- lees and sub-committeea .which have sprung up since start of the war have become almost the dicta- tors of military policy “iiutaad of the servants, as they ^ould, be, of BERLIN, Nov, 25 (U.Ri-The high command reported today Nazi armed forces have been engaged by the British on two fronts for the ilrst Ume—along, tlie Prench channel coast where an apparent- ly sdall landing otlcmpt was re- pulsed and in the African dessert where bitter fighting was ad- mitted. For the first time since the Brit- ish were driven back from Dun- kirk and out of Greece, the Nad high command reported land ac- tion ’In Europe against Britain. U said British forces in •'a few boats” approached the French shores early Monday and were beaten off with bloody losses by the Oerman coast guard. At the same tbtie in north Af- rica, said the high command, heavy fighting Is continuous on all fronts. Manhunt Centers Near Murtaugh After Early Morning Jail-Break One Breaks Jail; One Balked ABTilUR ST. p r m ta Theie two yoaiha w«ra prln< iB In a AVBTIN MYNEB >r break thia morning from Twin FalVi eonnty )iit. Mynea waa capiared by BhertH Warren W. Lowerys St. Peten waa lha ob}aet of a hunt this afternoon In the Mur- tangh area. (Sberltra photo*—Times engravlngi) Strike Threatens To Shut Down Big Aircraft Factory By Unliad PrcM A Konoral alriko of machinists in the St. Louis niotropolitftn area threatened to clooo a huge iiircrnfl factory today. Production workers at the St. Louis plant of the Curtiss Wright Aircraft corporation joined the gonoral strike of AFL machinists after a muss mcntlnK Innt night. About 460 tool and die workers struck yoatcrdny )>ut production workera dill W)\. knfiw they were in- cluded in tho walkout order for 8,000 tnachinistH. Some production workera raported for Uie early shift today but « com- pany Biwkeaman laid tha tool and die makers' atrlka would cloie Uie plant eventually even if other em- ployes rem ain^ at their Johi. Tho plant h u detcnsa oontTMta worth ilOO.000,000. TI>e strike also closed the McDon- nell Aircraft coriwratlon. which haa *4,ft00,000 In contraolAJot airplane paru. and Uie Busch Bulier corpora- tion, which holds 910,000,000 worUi of cnntracLs for naval ordnance. In By UnlUd LONDON — Britain reveals Its "piianlom" troopa, oommandos, made darliig iiit-and-run raids ni NonnwKly coast Bunday nlfhti Ad- miral sir Jloger J. B. Keyes attacks "brass hats of Whltahall" for de- laying and frusUatlnc plana of ao> Uon. Garman Unh and Ub- OAIRO — Briilab M d I feroea eentlnue ma}ar ta air balUa near n .l a M t h ______ yan deaarti Valeaaa mt daeWva action ‘'oanllniNa la auMMa" aa BriUsh claim m-rnlh adraaea and oaftora a( A a f f U a . ^ Moaoow — 8cNi«l arm* olalma Oermans pushed took 9B milaa on a touthem seotor o( aaatam front; Ruulana >ay their defenHi BUftened after Blight new German gain north of tha es^tali unka in ao. Uon on l/otoow fnmt. TOKlO^rmnkt Oaa. WdaU Taja ealla » Jim i* MMta ahaad and Mrmigli im «a> ohIiiUU and hoUt«ni, Production of alroraft parta re- sumed at Uia pioneer Oen-K-Motor corporation, Chicago, which waa cloa- ed by a sitdown alri)(e of «M work- ers yesterday. T h e -- a wage iivireaae and announoad Uia naUonal labor raUUona board will hold a bargaining eieotlon. Both the API. and CIO' olaiinad a majority of Uin ootnpanyli amplbyea. Ofticlali of the AFL *TfiTnitori un- ion and midwaatam truoUnc oom- C laa mat today In an anort to aat- a strike of motor ' ' ‘ handlers " ------ Btruok ment 'jse; 1,000 union mtnbara in ia dSuSn*bo25.'*"‘^““' *“■ 2 ESCAPE m lEBECAPTiED Intensive manliunt centered in the Murtaugh region this afternopnja^T]Win.FsllB w IV aD^ ‘cl'ty‘ ~^iCiff»«irf~ ‘B ... police soughtibifioner who made a spectacidar break from the county jidl at 6:80 a. m. today. The jailbreaker is Arthur St. Peters, 18-year-old resi - dent of Bellevue, Wash. Hia companion in the break, Austin Mynca, 17, itinerant Kansas farm laborer, was captured by Sheriff Warren W. Lowery after fleeing the jail but before he could follow St, Peters to freedom by run- ning down three flight« of Htairs and out the side door of th<} coiirthousc. Tlie hunt centered at Murtnugh after discovery of a stolen Twin Fails machine abandoned near that com- munity. Term Ended Soon Mync.1 would have been released from Jail, wlUi good behavior allow- ance. next Saturday, flt. Peters was scheduled for release in less thaii aIx monihs. Both will now face lelony charge o! JaHbreak, fiherifl Lowery said. Meliiod of ths break was darlnK- and could only have been siicpes.-iful by way of the cell In which Uie two youths wfre Imprisoned. T»ie cfll Is the only one In the county Jail which dors noi have a steel covering on Ihe celling. Broke CeUlttg flt. Peters and Mynes, accfurtlng to Lowery, climbed to the ceiling of cell No. 4, broke the plaster and wire screen, an<l climbed Into Uie court- house altic, "niey then plrkrd out rtimiKh bricks In Uie side wall above the Jail (o squeeze Uirough lo the roof platform whioh clrrks ilie biilldlng. rroin there they broke Uie (r.nlti.R.4 •• B. Calaiaa I) H A N D LABOR MEN MEET FDR WAnmNOTON, Nov, aft < uri - Itepresriitatlves of r^lroad nmiiage- mrnt and labor, seeking t<i iidjiisi a ........ ........ 0 rail rnad workers, conferred today wlili rrrnldent noosevelt, than mot Iti Uie cnliltist room of the W hite House to discuss "a m atter tliat develop* ed" from thslr Ulk with Mr, Hoose- vell, Tlie conferees arranged to meet again with Mr, Rooaavelt laUr today after discussing new developments In their negotiations among them* •elves. Htill UepaTuI Ben. James U. Maad, D., N. Y., one of the In Uie conferenoe, w ou^ not say wheuier •'the matUr" was a new formula for aetUimant of the dla* put« which iiaa threataoed a na^ tionwlde railroad atrtka begliutini Dki. 7, but ha <ald tha ganarai sit- uation ’‘sUll looka hopftui." ; Mead salds»poka«man for raU< way managamMl and labor dla- ouasad at length with Ui« FraaldBnt U\e m ult Q( thttr wadt-and nego^ Ualions and raportad on polnU raised (OmU wm« e« r«ge ^ Orteissa U IDARO TOPS MINEEAL LIST BUT DEFENeS CHIEFS SHOW NO INTEREST WAfiHINOTON. Nov. 35 (Speclall —Wyoming's Senator Oldahoney has handed each member of the senate a report of the subcommit- tee on public lands dealing wlUi Uie mineral resources of the western states. In addlUon. the aenator sumed an hour on the floor plaining the report and ahowlng Uiat there Is a lack of .interest In Uie development ol Uiese slates by of- ficials charged with Ihe producUon of atrategio materials.' In the list of resources Senator O'Maheney shewed that Idah» is In the ferefrent; leading in some materials. For liuUnoe, he uid, Idaho produced last year n,AlKl.- •00 fine ennces silver, the out- atandlng state In praduotlon eC that meUI. The blame f« C R A C y O lO N S T IE S LOOMS AFTER SESSim By LVLE C. WILSON WASHINGTON. Nov. 25 CU.PJ — President Iloosevelt was Informally committed by legislative leaders to- .day to a compulsory arbitration crackdou-n on national defense strik - ers. strong enough to astonish even some outspoken opponents oj New Desl labor legislation. They aald congress would ukc up antl-strlke legislation next week. If the crackdown comes in the form suggested after last night’s While House conference among the President and IcglslaUve leaders, it will be attributed lirsely to the coal slrUte led by Prc.'ildent John L. Lewis of the United Mine Workenj of America and to the threat of congrfcsslonal conservatives to block admlnlsUatloa foreign policies un- less defense stoppages arc dealt with. The proposed program is stranger by far than most labor bilU now pending in congress. Fov-Polht Program House Democratic Leader John W. McCormack, of Massachusetta, told quesUoners after the Whit® House meeUng that the "general consensus" had been for four-point antl-strlke legUlatldn. including compulsory arbitration, to be pre- sented to the house next week. Rouse Republican Leader Joseph W. MarUn. Jr., of MaasachuaatU Joined McCormack In ouUinlng i strike leglsIaUon program M d ap< parenUy agreed with tha former'i version of what went on at the con- ference. Eleven members of the house. At- torney ,Qeneral Francis Biddle, sec- retary ar Labor Prances Perkins and Assistant Secretary of Labor Daniel W. Tracy met with Mr, Roosevelt after which McCormack aald thtt ccnsensui been lor Ubmadlata c^slderatlon of leglalaUon contain-' provlslpiu lor aetUemen^ "gtrtkes; These ProHdanB . 1. NegoUatlon .t>etv(ien employers and employes.' a. ConcUiaUon by ft government agency. S. MediaUon of a statutory agency empowered to prohibit strikes during a “period of reaaon." 4. Compulsory arbltraUon of the dispute at the discretion of the President of the three foregoing procedures failed to obtain a set- tlement. Other conferees said It appeared to be the Intention to pennllie any union or group of workeiV which re- fused to accept compulsory arbltra- Uon by withholding from them the benefits of certain labor legislation. Phantom Column Drives at Coast In Flank Attack ■By WALTER COLLINS CAIRO, Nov. 25 (U.R)—The British middle eastern com- mand reported today the fifth Indian division has swept more than 200 miles across the mid-Libyan desert to . capture Aug-ila, near Gialo oasis, only 200 miles from the gulf of Sidra coast. The middle eastern announcement confirmed the specu- lation that a “phantom" British column is streaking across the vast desert wasted far south of the main battle- ground, driving for the Liby- an coast in vicinity of El Agheila in a vast flanking maneuver. , On Uie big tank battleground; the high command reported, the British garrison at Tobruk haa captured 3,000 prisoners and lia «onioUdat- ing gains of Itg Dreak-out iitrapti. " iQ the big battto near Beaegh, the middle eastern comiiand aald.» South African force, heavily out< numbered by axis troopa, vlthstood an attack by Oerman troops nubed up In trodcrantf Bupportad t y tl ' ' tion, for moat of tho retoureea of Idaho are on pobUe Und. PotenUal water power In Uial state, declared Uie aenator, la 3,374,- 400 kllowatlA. W est of Uie Knuky mounUins (with the excepUoii of Waalilnglon, Oregon and Oallfornln Idaho aurpassea all others wlUi re spect to potenUal power, enough energy, If harnessed, to fiiniUli hy- droelectrlo to acores of IndnsUlM producing meUla from nnUve orrn. 'Ilie ooal resourcea are Mtlmiiied by the senator at 334 million tons of bltiunlnous, all on publlo lands, OUier Jtema featured by Senator O-Mahoney In hli IdaJto lUt are lead, copper, antimony and tutin- sten, Tlie document submitted lo his fellow senators makes no reconi- mendaUtm (UiU la a preliminary rr- port> but is a summary of Uie re- sources in Uila country wlilcli Uie melAla reserve corporation is Im- porUng to aw In defetwo. The prepoaal af HeercUry of ihe Treasury Morgenlhau that IS prr cent »r every werker'a aalary be deduoUd by ihe employer and ap- nnmber af tha -wMla cellar-* oUss In Idahe. Tliey are wrlUng lellers-achool teachers, atenogra^eni. clerks in stores-proteaUng and ______ . tiieir fear. Tlioae in Uie aioo and IlM brackel* write asking ooiigreu- men to defeat Uils recotnmendatlun, for they ean not afford lo loee ift per cent montlily. A few elderly ■people who hava annvitles are aUu iwjulrJng w hai wUV happen to Uism. MamlnrB ef the atM la eemmll- t*a an flsanea My. anafneially and aff lha raea(4. lhal ihe Mer- fenlhao grspBMl wUI jm I be ap* tw th M allhaMgli da«M lla w la d ^ (Ctallaaed m Pae* l,.Gil«aia •> .S.MENQNWAY ES MANILA, P. I.. Nov. 35 (U R)-An c.itlmated MO airmen who resigned from the United States army and navy iiave arrived somewhere In Uie (ar east and started training to llghl for China against Japan. The American conUngent l.i prised of about 100 experienced pi- lots and 400 ground crew men. They are using Curtias P-40 planes. They are drawn from different army and navy squadrons and ar< being put through Intensive opeia- llonal training, including formation flying, before entering China to }oln In the defense of Yunnan (on Uie nurma road), Clmngking or any oUier threatened area. A large number of Uie pilots from the Penaacola naval li American auUtorUi«s apparrnUy perniltted them to realgn without objection to accept attractive torms offered by the Chinese. Confesses Unnch Cot___________ BrIUsh armored force*, the com< munique said, lauoehed • counter- ' atUck and drove off the German tanka with, heavy loaaea. Looea on both «id«..ln.lact. vet* --------- UeanUme, the New Zealand .f o ^ , moving cotit_»It«_ capturing Bardla and QamlMt. are drlTtng closer to Tobn* with tl» support of British tankg. The .middle east edtomaod ra- ported that In the *frqotier area"— presumably the region of Capuno and sidi Omar—the jSritiSh ha»a taken IflOO prisonei^4nd ,"nuw BUM^e a r e c o m in g tn." y ta U re m£tmet hyo aeroaa.vinm tbaa~ ekKi» ».■ 0 1 * ? “ io'i» baa* itlUnal, lUt ailK"- Itk. of lUtaa kBd r*Ilw»T In- m tigaten busy when, the aherlfrs •rrioe at BwnvUle. Calif., says, be eonfesaed be derailed a atreaa- liner near Harney, Nev., In IM9. killing U paaaengera. FOR LI LONDON. Nov. 38 (U.PJ — Radio Moscow said today Russian troops on the southern front have thrown Une Oermans back miles at some points and 40 miles at oUiers. A new but small Oerman gain in Uie Klin area was reported but in tho oUier sectors of the Moscow front the Germans were being fought to a standsUll. The new German advance in Uie Kiln sector put the attackers wUhln 50 mllea of tdoacow. Heavy fighting was reported In all sectors of Uie Moscow front. 8ueMM ot the u ____ Bouthwest of Bengha4 and only « mUes east of Tripoli. ^ Plan Cohunn SpUl > It would apUt Ubya into two . segments and cut ofl Erwin Rommel's toroea now engag- , ed In a desperate fight for eiistenoS ' around Retegh. B Aghelia was utH " furthermost point of tha British push into Libya, early this year un> ' der Oen. Sir Archibald WavelL Fe.w obsucles were believed to lie ahead of the BriUsh colunm pre- sumed to be pushing northwest from Oialo. The desert Is uninhabited and It waa doubted any armed en- counter with axis force# would oe- cur unUl It approaches tha gulf of Sidra. •The daring maneuver shifted at- tenUon from the terrific tank en- counter raging around Reugh. There the Nasi luftwaffe was pour- ing reinforcements, particularly crack Messerschmltt MSiOOP fighter planes. Into the batUe area In an attempt to wrest domination of the air from British squadrons, many Boise Girl Killed In Auto Accident noias. Ida,, Nov, 35 ajfi-«l*teen- jtar-old Juanita EyVchlson, Boise, died late last night of inJurlM suf- fered in an auto accident Bunday. Three other persons were Injured wlion the ear hurtled off Uie Bogus basin road, north of here, and rolled IM feet down a hillside. Those In- jured were Privates P. J. nenderson and William Holt, Oowen field, and Eleanor Hoover, IS. Boise. By Plane, CarSt. Nick Arrives Here Thursday Wl>en Banta Claua anlvea in Twin Palls Thursday night, he'll use no less than two novel meUi- odji of transporUtlon. CommUleenien in charge of the celebration which will mark turn- ing oil of the Clirlsunas IlgliU In downtown Twin Palls said today that Bantf Olaiu will I. Fly ovsr Uie celebraUon scene airplane, and Craig niea rUna Hie airplane will be piloted by Maynard Craig. Twin Palla aviator and Instruotor. The motor ear which will rush BanU to tha "four corners" wltti a blaat of the siren will be driven by O. A. Kelker, Evening Tlmaa reporter-piioto- iraplier who waa appointed today as atoori to Santa Olaua, O. J. Bothna, chairman of tlia merahanU' bureau flommlttee In oharga ol tha Thuiadiv htght otr- --------- --- « c id W dv iJ»U tha --------- tha Twin iltrecUon o{ UUa Max}o(l« Mbeit* son, will sing carols from an ele- valed plaUorm at the "four cor- Kanla Qlves Nlgnal High point of the annual cere- mony will be BanU's signal for turning on of Uie extetuilvn Christ- mas lights now being erected In the downtown area, HoUine said, Blnce several Uioiisanil chndren will be on hand. Banta Is also Kheduled to Ulk briefly. After- ward, according to present plans, he will walk about for a time among Uie youngsterB as the crowd scans Christmas merchandise In store windows. •nie ceremony will start at • m. Tiuirsday, with arrival of Oan- ta schedulM shortly after' that aasisUni Bothne IncliKia J o im ___________ a U aummerfield. ^ B ^ r t M. Waroer^^btinnan ^ edtodar that work « riM ^ ' lighU and tha final. m K MEASES WAfiHINOTON, Nov. 39 (OB—The administration has decided lo try to Implement Us price control legUla- lion wlUi an amendment empower- ing the price administrator to ban any wage Increases which he found to be InflaUonary, a house leader re- vealed today. llte admlnlstraUon'B decision to seek limited wage oontrol aa part of Its program lo combat InflaUon pre- sumably waa made known to eon- gresslonal ieadera a t lilt nlghl'a White House conference on labor. :1c Uader John W. McOor- mack. Mass.. announced alter that conference that price control bad been dueuased. In Uie meantime, Uie house bank- ing committee adopted an amend- ment which would reatora to the bill a controversial section permlUIng Uie administrator to buy and Mil commodlUee on, the open market In order to sUblllie prices, aiie vote waa reported aa U to I. i 25^ oiFri

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Page 1: BRITISH ADVANCE 200 MILESnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Idaho...Yangtse river patrol .in China. •iN S P lilE E BOISE. Nov. 25 (U.R)—Oov. Chase A, Clark said today he

BRITISH ADVANCE 200 MILESFAR EAST B I S

. HALIS « G R E S S RECESS PROmttM

B7 H. O. THOM PSONW ASHINGTON. Nov. 25 (U.R)—T he

• f a r eastern Bltu*Uon Is t o u n c e r­ta in conpresalonal leodcrs doubled to d a y eonsress would be ab le to s ta r t th ree -d ay reecMes soon.

T hese recesscs h a d been p la n n ed to begin about Dec. 15. bu fsenaM )

. a n d house leaders w ere begtnn lng to (eel congress should be on h a n d fo r any emergency In th e P acific.

Represen tatives of A m erica. B rtt- t i n , C h ina and th e D u tch E as t I n ­d ies m e t again a t th e s ta te d epart* m c n t la te yesterday to d iscuss th e

. U nited S ta te s reply to Jap an ese proposals p resented S a tu rd ay n ig h t.

Week o f Conferences T h e proposals w ere m ade a t end of

a week of alm ost dally conferences betw een Secre tary of S ta te Cordell H u ll a n d the two Jap an ese envoys, Baburo K urusu and K lc lilsaburo N om ura. •

Y esterday’s conferences w eit

• m ake cerU ln th e A m erican rep ly h a s th e backing of th e o th e r dem o­cra tic countries w ith Interesta In th e f a r east. . .

T he Japanese proposals. I t was learned , did n o t go f a r tow ard se t- U em ent. O ne au th o rita tiv e Bource aa ld J a p a n appeared to bo te m p o r­ising ra th e r th a n to be o ffe ring a rem edy. T h e inV erpietaUcn w&s JapsD teem ed imwtlUng to d lse an t th e id e a th a t h e r ax is a lly , O e r .

!• th e com ing worM porwer.

sa id tta k n w as stUl • chance th a t J a p a n , n ig h t atUl b e won to th e lA m erlcao view . W hich ,.o ilers te o - I m i l e faUp U Ja p a n ao an d o o s ag> f f i ^ o t ^ a n i n t t ^ e a t o f BaUaD<

optimism* orer tT.

soraewhat jS& rd ay. u , — th e 0 . & consulaM a t Baigon in

Ji^M neaa’ Oecupled F rench' Indo­c h in a and wltbdrawal o f “a num ­ber'’ o f U . S . gunboats from th e Y angtse river patrol .in China.

• i N S P l i l E EBO ISE. Nov. 25 (U.R)—Oov. C hase

A, C lark said today h e w as opposed to raiding fees for Inspection o f Ida* ho freali f ru its and vegetables to p e rm it wage Increase)! fo r atat«> em ployed Inspectors.

About 60 Inspectors, now busy g rad ing Idaho 's po ta to a n d onton crop , have Indicated they w ould

,Tot« to w alkout un less wage in - creasM were gran ted to cover in. creased living cosU.

“I rea llre Uiey a re en titled to an IncreaM In pay,” th e governnr atat* ed. "btit Just becauAe farm ers a re ge tting a little break in p rices w« shou ldn 't s ta r t ra is ing th e ir fees,"

r a id From Tax W ages of tile Inspectors a re pa id

o tit of fiinclB obta ined by inspection A m eacli carload of fresh f ru i t and

vegeU bles slilpped from th e aU te. B ulk of th e Inspection aervlce penses a re paid from th e #3 p e r

' fee on potatoes and onions. U O , SchulUt. fed e ra l ' inspector w ho d l- rec ta tl\e inspection w ork, aa ld th e m en work from 13 to U hou rs a day, seven days a week.

M aximum salary is $160 , m on th and tlie m inim um Is *120. a lthough only a few of th e m en w ork tlie year a round . M ost o f th em a re employed about n ine m o n th s of th e year. Bchulta reported .

H e pointed o u t U ia t D ragon, Y fa sh in ito n arxj O alilom ia Inspeo- to ra receive wages as h igh as tU O pe r m onth .

Need P a r Boot 'T h e inspectors d o n 't w an t to go

on strike bu t I t haa become v ir tu ­a lly impossible for th em to m ake end* m eet a t th e p rese n t aalary.'* Bchults declared,

AgTleuiture O ommim loner Jam ea ' S . N ew port was in Id ah o P a lls to - ^ a y discussing tiie possibility i ^ p o o a tln g Inapeotlon ra te s to cover

prapoeed 10 per cen t Inorease wlUt up per Bnake river valley ahlppers. N ew port would have tlie jm w er to ra ise th e fees to m eet th e dem ands.

Diamonds, Pearls Feature as Met's

67th Year Opens. NEW YORK. Nov. BB (y.R)-The

MetfopoUtan opera opened iU 61th aeaaon last night, and never were th e pearU, U » dIamontU, Uie tkUU and th« furs mora Dlentifiil.

T>i« opera w u Moaart's "Mar­riage of Figaro," a comedy to llg h u n the atniM phere of war- Ume, and a braak o f opening night tradition beoauM U was a oomedy. Tit* oTQlMstfa opened th e p*r«

• formsnce with fltar 0p an |]«d ■ann«r.“

Fdiu- thousand persons aaw the ‘ * 0 or them aUndMa.

British ''Commandos' Stage Hit-Run Raid on French Coast

By SID N EY J. W ILLIAMSlO N D O N . Nov. 2S IU.R)—B rita in 's

•'commandos,'* tough , b la c k - u n i­form ed, •‘ph a n to m " troops, m ade a d a rin g h i t- a n d -ru n raid on th e N orm andy coast Sunday n ig h t a n d early Mon«iay m orn ing , t t w as disclosed offlciaUy today.

T h e com m andos. o rgan l«« l to reconnolt« r O erm an defenses a n d cam e as m uch havoc and destruc ­tio n a s possible, g o t ashore , com­p le ted th e ir m ission a n d re tu rned , th e on ly c a s iu l ty being a m a n w ho w as sh o t In th e a rm by a m ach ine g u n bullet.

As th e m in istry w as arm ounclng th e ra id . A dm iral S ir R oger J . B. K eyes sa id In com m ons th e com­m andos w ere eage r a n d ready to a c t a y e a f ago w hen , h e said, they m ig h t h av e a lte re d th e course o f th e w ar.

■The p rim e m in s te r was a s keen as 1 waa to a c t vigorously in the face o f h a za rd s a n d achieve g rea t

resu lts w hich, if Ute com m andos h a d been allow ed to c a rry tliem out, m ig h t have e lec trified th e world a n d a ltered th e whole course of th e w ar," K eyes said.

K eyes organized th e com m an­dos. beginning w ith Ju ly 17. 1940. b u t h a d to le tlr* u n d e r Uie nge lim it five weeks ago. H e s ta r te d tra in in g th e m en 15 m o n th s ago— a fte r th e fa ll o f P rance . T lie t r a in ­in g w as a closely guarded se cre t a n d even w ar co rrespondents w ere n o t allowed to v is it th e m . L a te r i t w as learned th e com m andos ope ra te w ith tom m y guns, g ren ­ades, knives, sticks a n d dynam ite . T hey alw ays o pe ra te u n d e r th e cover of n igh t. T h e com m andos, black th e ir faces to m ake th e m m a tch th e ir w eird b lack b a ttle drfess.. T h e da rin g h i t and ru n ra id

m ade by th e com m andos Sunday n ig h t w as th e f i r s t a g a in s t U)e con tin en t to have l^een acknow l- e d ^ officially. B u t I t h a s been '

know n th e group ac ted a s sp e a r ­heads. In British blows a g a in s t th e N orwegian Lofoten Islands, B pitx- bergen and Bardin.

F irs t reports o f th e r a id m ade by th e commando.s S un d ay n ig h t did no t Indicate i t w as on a n y Bca\e coipparablc w ith th e a s ­sau lts on Bard la. S p itsbe rgen a n d th e Lofoten Islands. B u t th e O e r ­m a n h igh com m and m e n tio n e d i t In today's com m unique issued from Adolf K ltler's f ie ld h e a d ­quarte rs . The O erm ana. how ever, sa id th e raid h a d been repu lsed a n d heavy losses h a d be en in f lic t­ed on th e British.

K eyes a ttacked th e " b ra s s h a ts o f W hitehall" for " fru s tra t in g ev ­e ry worthwhile offensive a c tio n I have ever tried to m ake."

K eyes-said th e service eom m it- lees a n d sub-com m itteea .w hich h av e sprung up since s t a r t o f th e w ar have become a lm o st th e d ic ta ­to rs of m ilita ry policy “ i iu ta a d of th e servants, as they ^ o u ld , be , of

BERLIN, Nov, 25 (U.Ri-The h igh com m and reported today Nazi arm ed forces have been engaged by the British on tw o fron ts fo r th e ilrs t Ume—along, tlie P re n ch channel coast w here a n a p p a re n t­ly s d a l l landing o tlc m p t w as re ­pulsed and in th e A frican de sse rt w here b itte r f igh ting w as a d ­m itted.

Fo r th e f irs t tim e since th e B r i t ­ish were d riven back from D u n ­kirk and o u t of G reece, th e N a d high com m and reported la n d a c ­tion ’In Europe ag a in s t B rita in .

U said B r itish forces in •'a few boats” approached th e F re n ch shores early M onday a n d were beaten o ff w ith bloody losses by th e O erm an coast guard.

A t th e sam e tbtie in n o r th A f­rica, sa id th e high com m and, heavy figh ting Is continuous on a ll fron ts.

Manhunt Centers Near Murtaugh After Early Morning Jail-Break

One Breaks Jail; One Balked

ABTilUR ST. p rm taT h eie two yoaiha w«ra prln< iB In a

AVBTIN MYNEB>r break thia m orning

from Twin FalVi eonnty ) iit . Mynea waa capiared by BhertH W arren W . Lowerys St. P e te n waa lha ob}aet o f a hunt this afternoon In the Mur- tangh area.

(Sberltra photo*—Tim es engravlngi)

Strike Threatens To Shut Down Big Aircraft Factory

By Unliad PrcMA Konoral alriko of m achinists in the St. Louis niotropolitftn

a rea th rea tened to clooo a huge iiircrnfl fac to ry today .Production w orkers a t th e St. Louis p lan t of th e C u rtiss

W rig h t A irc ra f t corporation joined the gonoral s tr ik e of A FL m achin ists a f te r a m uss mcntlnK Innt n ight. A bout 460 tool and die w orkers s tru ck yoatcrdny )>ut production w orkera

dill W)\. knfiw th e y w e re in ­cluded in tho w a lkou t o rd e r fo r 8,000 tnachinistH.

Som e production w orkera rap o rte d for Uie early sh if t today b u t « com ­pany Biwkeaman la id th a tool a n d die m akers' a trlka w ould c lo ie Uie p la n t eventually even i f o th e r e m ­ployes r e m a in ^ a t th e ir Joh i. T h o p la n t h u de tcnsa oontT M ta w o rth ilOO.000,000.

TI>e strike also closed th e M cD on­nell A ircraft co riw ratlon . w h ich haa *4,ft00,000 In c o n tra o lA J o t a irp la n e p a ru . and Uie Busch B u lie r co rp o ra ­tion, which ho lds 910,000,000 w orU i of cnntracLs for n a v a l o rd n an c e . In

By U nlU dLONDON — Britain reveals Its

"piianlom" t r o o p a , oommandos, made darliig iiit-and -ru n raids n i NonnwKly coast Bunday n lfh ti Ad­m iral s ir Jloger J. B. Keyes attacks "brass hats o f W hltahall" for de­laying and frusU atlnc plana of ao> Uon.

Garman U nh and

U b -

OAIRO — Briilab M d I feroea eentlnue ma}ar taair balUa near n . l a M t h ______yan deaarti V a le a a a mt daeWva action ‘'oanllniNa la auM M a" aa BriUsh claim m -r n lh adraaea and oaftora a( A a f f U a . ^

M o a o o w — 8cNi«l arm* olalma Oerm ans pushed took 9B milaa on a touthem seotor o ( aaatam front; R uu lana >ay their d e fen H i BUftened after Blight new G erm an gain north o f tha e s^ ta li u n k a in ao.Uon on l/o toow fnm t.

T O K l O ^ r m n k t O aa. W daU Taja ealla » J i m i* M M ta ahaad and Mrmigli i m «a>

ohIiiUU and hoUt«ni,Production of alroraft parta re ­

sumed at Uia pioneer O en-K -M otor corporation, Chicago, which waa cloa- ed by a sitdown alri)(e of «M work- ers yesterday. T h e - -a wage iivireaae and announoad Uia naUonal labor raUUona board w ill hold a bargaining eieotlon. B oth the API. and CIO' olaiinad a m ajority of Uin ootnpanyli amplbyea.

Ofticlali o f the A FL *TfiTnitori u n ­ion and midwaatam tru oU n c oom -

Claa mat today In an a n ort t o aat- a strike of m otor ' ' ‘ handlers " ------ — ■

Btruokment

'jse;1,000 union m tn bara in ia

dSuSn*bo25.'*"‘““' *“ ■

2 ESCAPE m lE B E C A P T iE D

Intensive m anliunt cen tered in th e M urtaugh reg ion th is afternopnja^T]W in.FsllB wIV aD‘cl'ty‘~iCiff»«irf~‘B...police s o u g h t ib i f i o n e r who m ade a spectacidar break from th e county jid l a t 6:80 a. m. today.

The jailb reaker is A r th u r St. P eters, 18-year-old res i­dent of Bellevue, W ash .

Hia companion in th e break, A ustin Mynca, 17, itin e ran t Kansas farm laborer, was captured by S h e riff W arren W. Lowery a f te r flee ing the jail but before he could follow St, Peters to freedom by ru n ­ning down th ree flight« of Htairs and o u t th e side door of th<} coiirthousc.

T lie h u n t cen te red a t M urtnugh a fte r discovery of a s to len T w in F a ils m achine abandoned n e a r th a t com ­m unity.

T erm E nded SoonMync.1 would h av e been released

from Jail, wlUi good behavior allow ­ance . next S a tu rd ay , f lt. P e ters was scheduled for release in less tha ii aIx m onihs. B oth will now face lelony charge o! JaH break, fiherifl Lowery said.

Meliiod of th s b reak w as d a rln K - and could only h av e been siicpes.-iful by way of the cell In w hich Uie two youths w fre Im prisoned. T»ie cfll Is the only one In th e coun ty Jail which dors no i have a steel covering on Ihe celling.

Broke CeUlttgflt. Peters and M ynes, accfurtlng to

Lowery, climbed to th e ceiling of cell No. 4, broke th e p la s te r and wire screen, an<l climbed In to Uie court- house altic , "niey th e n p lrk rd ou t rtimiKh bricks In Uie side wall above the Jail (o squeeze U irough lo th e roof p latform w hioh c l r r k s ilie biilldlng. r ro in th e re they broke Uie

(r.nlti.R.4 • • B. Calaiaa I)

H A N D LABOR MEN MEET FDR

W Anm NOTON, Nov, aft <uri - Itepresriitatlves of r^ lroad nm iiage- mrnt and labor, seeking t<i iidjiisi a

........ ........0 railrnad workers, con fe rred today w lili r rrn ld e n t noosevelt, th a n m o t Iti Uie cnliltist room of th e W h ite House to discuss "a m a tte r t l i a t develop* ed" from th s lr U lk w ith M r, Hoose- vell,

T lie conferees a rra n g e d to m eet again with Mr, R ooaavelt la U r today a fte r discussing new developm ents In th e ir negotiations am ong them* •elves.

Htill UepaTuI Ben. Jam es U . Maad, D., N. Y.,

one of theIn Uie conferenoe, w o u ^ not say wheuier •'the m atUr" w as a new formula for aetUim ant o f the dla* put« which iiaa threataoed a na tionwlde railroad atrtka begliutini Dk i. 7, but ha <ald tha ganarai sit­uation ’‘sUll looka hopftui."; Mead salds»poka«m an for raU< way m anagam M l and labor dla- ouasad at length w ith U i« FraaldBnt U\e m u lt Q( thttr w adt-and nego^ Ualions and raportad on polnU raised

(Om Uwm« e« r«ge Orteissa U

IDARO TOPS MINEEAL LIST BUT DEFENeS CHIEFS SHOW NO INTEREST

W AfiHINOTON. N ov. 35 (Speclall —W yom ing's S e n a to r O ldahoney h as handed each m em ber of the se n a te a report o f th e subcom m it­te e on public lands dealing wlU i Uie m ine ra l resources of th e w estern s ta te s . I n addlU on. th e aena to r sum ed a n hour on th e floor p la in ing th e rep o r t a n d ahowlng Uiat th e re Is a lack of .in te re s t In Uie developm ent o l Uiese s la te s by of­ficials ch arged w ith Ihe producUon o f atra teg io m a teria ls .'

In the list of resources Senator O'M aheney shewed that Idah» is In the ferefrent; leading in some m aterials. For liu U noe , he u id , Idaho produced last year n,AlKl.- •00 fine ennces silver, the out- atandlng state In praduotlon eC that m eUI. The blame f«

C R A C y O lO N S T IE S LOOMS

AFTER SESSimBy LVLE C. W ILSON

W ASHINGTON. Nov. 25 CU.PJ — P residen t Iloosevelt w as Inform ally com m itted by legislative leade rs to - .day to a compulsory a rb itra tio n crackdou-n on na tional de fense s tr ik ­ers. strong enough to a s to n ish even some outspoken opponents o j New D esl labor legislation. T h ey aald congress would u k c u p a n tl- s tr lk e legisla tion n e x t week.

I f th e crackdown com es in th e form suggested a f te r la s t n ig h t’s W hile H ouse conference a m ong th e P re sid e n t and IcglslaUve leade rs , i t will be a ttr ib u te d l i r s e ly t o th e coal slrUte led by Prc.'ildent Jo h n L. Lewis o f th e U nited M ine W orkenj o f A merica a n d to th e t h r e a t o f congrfcsslonal conservatives t o block ad m ln lsU a tlo a foreign policies u n ­less defense stoppages a rc d e a l t w ith . T h e proposed program is s tra n g e r by f a r th a n m ost labor bilU now pending in congress.

F o v - P o lh t P rog ramH ouse D em ocratic L ea d er J o h n

W . M cCorm ack, of M assachusetta , told quesUoners a f te r th e Whit® H ouse meeU ng th a t th e "g en e ra l consensus" h a d been fo r fo u r-p o in t a n t l - s t r lk e legU latldn. inc lud ing compulsory a rb itra tio n , to b e p re ­sen ted to th e house n e x t week.

Rouse R epublican L eader Jo seph W . M arU n. Jr., of M aasachuaatU Joined M cCormack In ouU inlng i s tr ik e leglsIaUon prog ram M d ap< parenU y agreed w ith th a form er'i version o f w h a t w ent o n a t th e con ­ference.

Eleven m em bers of th e house . A t­to rney ,Q eneral F ran cis B iddle, s e c ­re ta ry a r L abor P rances P e rk in s a n d A ssistan t Sec re tary o f L abo r D an iel W . T racy m e t w ith M r, R o o se v e lt a fte r w hich M cC orm ack aa ld th t t ccnsensu i been lo r U bm adlata c ^ s ld e ra t lo n o f leglalaU on con ta in - '

p rov lslp iu l o r aetU emen^ "gtrtkes;

T hese P roH danB .1. NegoUatlon .t>etv(ien employers

and employes.'a. ConcUiaUon by f t governm ent

agency.S. M ediaUon of a s ta tu to ry agency

em pow ered to p ro h ib it s tr ik e s during a “period of reaaon ."

4. C om pulsory a rb ltraU on o f th e d ispu te a t th e d isc re tion of the P re sid e n t of th e th re e foregoing procedures fa iled to o b ta in a se t­tlem ent.

O the r conferees sa id I t appeared to be th e In ten tio n to pen n llie any union o r g roup of workeiV w hich re ­fused to accep t com pulsory a rb lt ra ­Uon by w ithhold ing from th em the benefits o f c e r ta in la b o r legislation.

Phantom Column Drives at Coast In Flank Attack

■ By W ALTER COLLINS

CAIRO, Nov. 25 (U.R)—The British middle eastern com­mand reported today th e fifth Indian division has sw ept more than 200 miles across th e m id-Libyan dese rt to . capture Aug-ila, near Gialo oasis, only 200 miles from th e g u lf of Sidra coast.

The middle ea ste rn announcem ent confirm ed th e specu­lation th a t a “phantom " B ritish column is s trea k in g across

the vast d ese rt wasted f a r south of th e m ain battle­ground, driv ing fo r th e Liby­an coast in vicinity of E l Agheila in a v as t flanking maneuver. ,

O n Uie big ta n k battleground; th e high com m and repo rted , th e B ritish garrison a t T ob ruk haa c ap tu red 3,000 prisoners a n d lia «onioU dat- in g gains o f Itg D reak -ou t i i t r a p t i . "

iQ th e b ig b a ttto n e a r Beaegh, th e middle e as te rn co m iia n d a a ld .» S outh A frican force, heav ily out< num bered by ax is troopa, v lth s to o d a n a ttac k by O erm a n troops n u b e dup In trod crantf Bupportad t y t l ' '

tion , fo r m oat o f th o retoureea of Id ah o a re on pobUe U nd.

PotenU al w a te r pow er In Uial s ta te , declared Uie aena to r, la 3,374,- 400 kllowatlA. W est o f Uie Knuky m ounU ins (w ith th e excepUoii of W aalilnglon, O regon a n d Oallfornln Id ah o aurpassea a ll o th e rs wlUi re spect to potenU al pow er, enough energy, If ha rnessed , to f iiniU li hy- droelectrlo to acores o f IndnsUlM producing m eU la from nnUve orrn. 'I lie ooal resourcea a re M tlm iiied by th e se n ato r a t 334 m illion tons of b ltiunlnous, a ll on publlo lands,

OUier Jtem a fea tu red by Senator O-M ahoney In h l i IdaJto lU t are lead , copper, an tim ony and tutin- sten , T lie docum en t subm itted lo h is fellow se n a to rs m akes no reconi- m endaU tm (UiU la a p re lim inary rr- port> b u t is a sum m ary of Uie re ­sources in Uila c oun try wlilcli Uie melAla reserve co rpo ra tion is Im- porUng to a w In defetwo.

T h e prepoaal a f H eercU ry of ihe T rea su ry M orgenlhau th a t IS prr cen t »r every w erker'a aalary be deduoU d by ih e em ployer a n d ap-

nnm ber a f th a -w M la cellar-* oUss In Idahe .

T liey a re w rlUng le lle rs -a ch o o l teachers, a te n o g ra ^ e n i . clerks insto re s -p ro te aU n g a n d —______ .tiie ir fea r. T lioae in Uie aioo and I lM brackel* w rite ask in g oo iig reu- m en to d e fe a t Uils recotnm endatlun, fo r they e an n o t a ffo rd lo loee ift p e r c e n t m ontlily . A few elderly ■people w ho hava a n n v itle s a re aUu iw julrJng w h a i wUV h a p p en to Uism.

M amlnrB e f th e a tM la eem m ll- t*a an f ls a n e a M y. anafneia lly a n d a ff lh a raea(4 . lh a l ih e M er- f e n lh a o grspBM l wU Ij m I be ap*

tw t h M allhaMgli

da«M lla w l a d ^(Ctallaaed m Pae* l,.G il«aia •>

.S.MENQNWAY ES

MANILA, P . I .. Nov. 35 (U R)-An c.itlm ated MO a irm en w ho resigned from th e U nited S ta te s a rm y and navy iiave a rrived som ew here In Uie (a r e a s t a n d s ta r te d t ra in in g t o llg h l fo r C h in a a g a in s t J a p a n .

T he A m erican conU ngen t l.i prised of a b o u t 100 experienced p i­lots a n d 400 ground c rew m en. They a re using C urtia s P-40 planes.

They a re d raw n fro m d ifferen t arm y a n d navy squad rons a n d ar< being p u t th ro u g h In tensive opeia- llonal tra in in g , inc lud ing fo rm ation flying, before e n te r in g C h in a to }oln In th e defense of Y u n n an (on Uie n u rm a ro ad ), C lm ngking o r any oUier th rea te n ed a rea .

A large num ber of Uie pilots from th e Penaaco la naval li A m erican auUtorU i«s apparrnU y pern iltted th e m to realgn w ithout objection to a cc ep t a ttr a c tiv e torms offered by th e C hinese .

Confesses

U n n c h Cot___________BrIUsh arm ored force*, th e com<

m unique sa id , la uoehed • c o u n te r- ' a tU c k and drove o ff th e G erm a n ta n k a w ith , heavy loaaea. L ooea on b o th « id « . . ln . l a c t . v e t* ---------

U eanU m e, th e N ew Z ealand. f o ^ , m oving c o t i t _ » I t « _capturing Bardla and QamlMt. are drlTtng closer to T o b n * w ith t l » support o f B ritish tankg.

T h e .m iddle east edtomaod ra­ported that In th e *frqotier area"— presumably th e region o f C apuno and s id i Omar—th e jSritiSh h a»a taken IflOO p r iso n e i^ 4 n d ," n u w BUM e are com ing tn." ■

y ta U re m £ t m e t h y o aeroaa.vinm tbaa~

e k K i » ».■ 0 1 * ? “ i o ' i »baa* itlUnal, lUt ailK"- I t k . o f lU taa kBd r*Ilw»T In- m t i g a t e n busy w hen, th e a h e r lf rs •rrioe a t B w n v U le . Calif., says, b e eonfesaed b e dera iled a a tr e a a - lin e r n e a r H arney , Nev., In IM9. killing U paaaengera.

FOR LILONDON. Nov. 38 (U.PJ — R adio

Moscow said today R ussian troops on th e sou thern f ro n t h av e throw n Une O erm ans back m iles a t some po in ts and 40 miles a t oUiers.

A new b u t sm all O erm an gain in Uie K lin a re a was reported b u t in tho oUier sectors of th e Moscow fro n t the G erm an s were being fought to a standsU ll.

T h e new G erm a n advance in Uie K iln sector p u t th e a ttac k e rs wUhln 50 m llea of tdoacow. Heavy fighting was reported In a ll sectors of Uie Moscow front.

8ueM M o t th e u ____

Bouthwest o f B e n g h a 4 a n d on ly « mUes e as t o f T ripo li. ^

P la n Cohunn SpUl >I t w ould apUt U b y a in to tw o .

s e g m e n t s a n d c u t o fl E rw in Rom m el's toroea now engag - , ed In a d e sp era te f ig h t fo r e iistenoS ' a round R e teg h . B A ghelia w as utH " fu rth e rm o st p o in t of th a B ritish push in to L ibya, early th is year un> ' d e r O en. S i r A rch ibald WavelL

Fe.w ob su c les w ere believed to lie a head of th e B riU sh colunm p re ­sum ed to b e pu sh in g northw est from O ialo. T h e d e se r t Is un inhab ited a n d I t waa doubted a n y arm ed e n ­coun ter w ith ax is force# w ould oe- c u r unU l I t approaches th a gulf o f S id ra .

•The da rin g m aneuver sh ifted a t - tenU on from th e te rrif ic ta n k e n ­co un ter rag in g a round R e u g h . T h ere th e N asi lu ftw affe w as pou r­ing reinforcem ents, pa rticu larly crack M esserschm ltt MSiOOP figh te r planes. In to th e batU e a rea In an a tte m p t to w rest dom ination o f th e a ir from B ritish squadrons, m any

Boise Girl Killed In Auto Accident

n o i a s . Ida ,, Nov, 35 a jf i -« l* t e e n - j ta r -o ld J u a n ita EyVchlson, Boise, died la te la s t n ig h t of inJurlM su f ­fered in an au to acc iden t Bunday.

T h ree o th e r persons were In jured wlion th e e a r h u r tle d o ff Uie Bogus basin road, no rth of he re , a n d rolled IM fee t down a h illside. T hose In ­ju red were P rivates P. J . n en derson and W illiam H olt, O ow en field, and E leanor Hoover, IS. Boise.

By Plane, C arSt. Nick Arrives Here Thursday

Wl>en B a n ta C laua a n lv e a in T w in P a lls T h u rsd ay n ig h t, he'll use no less th a n tw o novel meUi- odji of tran sp o rU tlo n .

Com m U leenien in c harge of the celebra tion w h ich w ill m ark tu rn ­ing oil of th e C lir lsu n as IlgliU In dow ntow n T w in P a lls sa id today th a t B a n tf O la iu will

I. F ly ovsr Uie celebraU on scene a irp lan e , and

C ra ig n ie a r U n a H ie a irp lan e will b e p iloted by

M aynard C raig. T w in P alla av ia to r and Instruo to r. T h e m o to r ear w hich w ill ru sh B a n U to th a "four co rners" w ltti a b la a t o f th e siren will be d riv en by O . A. K elker, E vening T lm aa re p o rte r-p iio to - ir a p l ie r w ho w aa app o in ted today as a to o ri to S a n ta Olaua,

O. J . B othna, c h a irm a n of tlia m erahanU ' b u reau flom m lttee In o ha rga o l th a T h u ia d iv h tg h t o tr ---------- --- « c i d W d v iJ»U tha

--------- th a T w in

iltrecUon o{ UU a Max}o(l« M beit* son, will sing carols from an ele- va led p laU orm a t th e "fou r cor-

K anla Qlves Nlgnal High po in t of th e an n u al cere ­

m ony will be B anU 's s ignal for tu rn in g on of Uie extetuilvn C h ris t­m as ligh ts now be ing e rected In th e downtown a re a , HoUine said, Blnce several U ioiisanil ch n d re n will be on han d . B a n ta Is also K heduled to U lk briefly. A fter­w ard, according to p resen t p lans, he will w alk abou t fo r a tim e am ong Uie youngsterB as th e crow d scans C hristm as m erch an d ise In s to re windows.

•n ie cerem ony will s ta r t a t • m . T iuirsday, w ith a rr iv a l o f O an- ta schedulM sho rtly a f te r ' th a t

aasisU n iBothne IncliKia J o i m ___________a U aummerfield.^ B ^ r t M. W aroer^^btinnan ^

edtod ar th a t work « r i M ^ ' lighU and tha f i n a l . m

K M EA SESW AfiHINOTON, Nov. 39 (OB—T h e

adm in istra tion h a s decided lo try to Im plem ent Us price control legUla- lion wlUi a n am endm en t empower­ing th e price a d m in istra to r to ban any wage Increases w hich h e found to be InflaU onary, a house leader re ­vealed today.

l l t e adm lnlstraUon'B decision to seek lim ited wage oontrol aa p a rt of Its p rogram lo com bat InflaUon p re ­sum ably waa m ade know n to eon- gresslonal ieadera a t l i l t n lgh l'a W hite H ouse conference on labor.

:1c U a d e r Jo h n W. McOor-mack. Mass.. announced a lte r th a t conference th a t p rice control b a d been dueuased.

In Uie m eantim e, Uie house ban k ­ing com m ittee adop ted an am end­m e n t w hich w ould rea tora to th e bill a con troversial section permlUIng Uie ad m in istra to r to buy and M il commodlUee on , th e o p e n m arke t I n ord er to sU b lllie prices, a i ie vo te waa repo rted aa U to I . i

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JSEVEN MORE COUNTRIES SIGN ANTI-COMINTERN PACT

[0 OPPOSE REDS FOR F i YEARS

B r F U O E B IC K C. O ECHSNER BKBLIK. N or. sa (UJO — B e /w e

tnoTle c*mer&i M d ft b a tte ry of nU crophonw f t r e lg n M ln tat«r Jo a ­ch im von R lbbentrop b rough t » v - c n m ore na tloos In to Uio u itl* coo iln t«n i p u t ftnd extended kd- he renca oT th e orig inal *lx ilgna* tortes fo r five m ore years.

T lie ceremony, occurring u n d e r ft g lare of klles llghta. Wfts he ld in t^ o ftmbutftdor*! room of tlie new chnnccllory.

R lbbentrop ac ted w m w tc r o f cerem onies. Adolf H itle r ’ present.

' To W ipe ou t R«di " I i m certa in I am exprea&inE th e

convictions of ftli p resen t.” R lb ­b en trop eald. '- th f tf o u r coun tries w ill n o t re r t u n til Bot»hevlsm U wiped ou t and th e Co

From Idkhe FbIUD r. and Air*- G ordon T ob in have

re tu rned from ft ho liday vU lt to Idaho FalU. _____

l a BoImD r. ftnd Mrs. W allace Bond vlsllcd

w ith m end# in Boise Sunday , re­tu rn in g to r»-ln th a t ©venlnj.

G ift DUplayChristm as club will h av e th e a n ­

n u a l g if t display a n d open houw from 3 to 8 p. m . F rid ay o t Uio Tw in F a lls recreaU on cen te r. /

BeU tive VlilU Mrs. J . M. Sliaefer, C entralia .

K an., Is vUltlng a t th e h n s e of h e r son-in -law end dau g h ter, U r . and M rs. E. M. Tinker.

*e r Is finally removed.”Rlbbentrop chargcd " tlie w estern

danocrsc les have le n t th e ir assls- ta iK e to Bolshevism a n d thereby

D enm ark, Bulgaria. C roa tia , 81o- TaU a. R um ania and th e Ja p an e se - sponsored N anking regim e of W atig Chlng-W cl. T hey jo ined th e p res­e n t adherents, G erm any, I ta ly , J a -

I, Spain , H ungary and M anchu -

R e tu rn s (o Oregon M rs. P au l Foster h a a re tu rn e d to

B aker. Ore., a fte r spend ing the ThsnLiglvliiff holWays w ith M r. and M rs. A. T . Hull.

M arine on Fvrlough Pvt. Jam es G riffith , D. S . m arine

corps, Ls home on fu rlough vlalUng h is pa ren ts . Mr. and M rs. j . A. G rif ­f ith , T w in PalLn. He is s ta tioned a t th e m arine bpse a t B an Diego.

Auto RecoveredT he m otor c a r stolen S u nday from

In fro n t of Uie re«ldenc« of R alph M artin , 337 Blue I-aites bou levart, w as recovered yesterday a t F ifth avenue east near W aln u t s tre e t.

M ere TimelyR lbbentrop asserted th e “gigantic

events” of th is year have m ode th e orig inal reasons fo r th e p a c t ag a in s t in te rnational Com m unism e v e n m ore tim ely th a n before.

"Only through th e tocom parable Tlctorlei of th e O en n a n w ehrm iK ht a n d lU aBlei,'' h e said, “h a s i t been possible to 'foU MQeooWs a m b itio n . Russia has received a blow from w hich she will never recover. T he rem n an ts df B old iev inn in th e world m u st be finally rem oved so they never aca ln will be a danger."

Liquor Sales for October Decline

BOISE. Ida., Nov. a s 01J^<-Higher Uquot prices resu lting froca new fed­e ra l taxes w ere b lam ed to d a y fo r a 43.000 liecrM se i s MlAi a f th e Zdaho Uquor dispensary la a t m on th .

Bales fo r th e m o n th to ta led »9«T,« _ an. ab o u t U jxxt lo « « r .U ian for. th e

sam e m on th la s t year. T axes ra n g ­in g from V to 7ft c en ts p e r q u a rt w ere added to m a tt liquors on O c t 1.

C ourt e f Honor Boy Scout d is tric t c o u r t of honor

will s ta r t a t T:SO p. m . W ednesday and w in be held a t Uie h ig h school auditorium . In v estitu re of te n d er­foot Scouts Is p lanned in add ition to p resen ta tion of o th e r aw ards.

S loden ts Leave Don M artyn a n d T om BaM orsen,

stu d en ts a t R ed lands un iversity . R edlands. Calif., h a v e , re tu rn e d to th e coast, a fte r a 'n ia n lts tlv ln g ho li­day v is it wlU> M r. a n d M rs. A . S. M artyn . pa ren ts of D on M artyn .

Back te C apital M iss M arga re t S incla ir . M iss M ar- ir e t Boone a n d M iss M a rg a re t A nn

_oone re tu rned S un d ay ,to Bols*. a fte r being th e house guests o f M rs. B a r tle t t S inclair, m o th e r o f M iss Sinclair, du ring th e l l ia a k sg lv tn g holidays.

T e R epair 8 true ta re AppUcaUon fo r a p e rm it to raise

a n d rep a ir a s tru c tu re a t l U r d ave­nue sou th a n d Seoond s tr e e t Was m ade a t th e offloe o f th e c ity e lerit th is m orn ing by C . H . Blrengel, re ­cords show. Ektlmate<} co st w as placed a t $300.

1 Nevya of RecordI Hairiage Licenses

NOV. M . • A lbert O w l Peterson, 22. a n d Jane

C aro lina M artin , la , bo th of Tw in FaUs.

Jo h n n y M elvin Kalhovd, 30, and R u lh Sm m a Evans. 34, b o th of BrownsTiUe, O rt . •

T~~ B i r t h s ~TT o M r, a n d Mrs. S tan ley Olson,

T w in Falls, a boy, la s t n igh t a t tiie T w in Falls county general hosp ital m atern ity home.

To M r. a n d M rs. C harles Saar, T w in Falls, a boy, la s t n igh t a t the T w in Falls county general hospital m atern ity home.

T o M r. and Mrs. Lee Hayes, Tw in a girl, yesterday At th e Tw in

FaUs county general h o sp iu l m a­te rn ity home.

COMEOYS—F uneral services for Jam es H yram Com egyi, F iler, who was killed In a n autom obile nccldeiil a t the southw est corner of B uhl la s t Sa tu rday n igh t, will be held W ed­nesday a t 3:90 p. m . a t th e Filer M ethodist chu rch . Rev. E. L, W hite officiating, In term e n t will be In F iler Odd Fellow ccmelery under Uio direc tion of Uie A lbertson funeral iiome, Buhl.

Tem peratures

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Keep t h 0 Flag o f Sa fety F lvU tg

News in BriefV lsiton Leave ^

Mr. and M rs. L aw rence S la te r have re lu m ed to iC lam ath FalU , O re. fo l­lowing a ho liday v is i t w ith Mr. and Mrs. J . E. R oberts, p a re n ts of Mrs.

'S U ter.

Conclude T r ip Mr. and M rs. D. P . G roves have

retu rned fro m G ra n d JuncU on, Colo., w here they s p e n t Thanicsglv. Iny w ith M r. a n d M rs. T . L. J en - Iclns. M rs. O roves a n d M rs. Jenkins are sisters.

Rev, W m iam a H em e

tarlo, O re., w here h e conducted, a week’s rev iva l c am p a ig n a t the C liurch of th e N a ta ren e . He was m et a t N am pa by h is wife, who ac com ponled h im ho m e M ondsy.

Tew naend N «. 4T ow nsend club N o. 4 w ill m eet In

tlie p robate c o u rt , room s a t 8 p. m. today. M rs. G e r tru d e R in g wUl give a read ing , o u tlin in g new s of the weeic. T h e re p o r t o f th e extension com m ittee w ill b e p resen ted . The public Is Inv ited .

F irs t SegregaU on P io n ee r associ­a tion wUJ m e e t W ednesday sC 7.-30 p. m . a t th e H ase lto n P resbyterian c hu rch ba sem e n t fo r a pot-luck d in n e r a n d p ro g ra m . Alt members a re asked to flU o u t a n d bring or send th e questionna ire s .

B e rin o e rt' ClubB eginners C am era club w ill m eet

a t th e F a n n e rs A uto In su ra n ce a u d ­ito rium W ednesday a t g p . m . P a u l M agee will be th e v in s tm e to r on "C auses of Fau lty R esu lts In P r in t­ing." M em bers are a sked to bring exam ples of p rin ts th a t a re n o t good.

From B erkeU y <Mrs. L uclen W . V oorhees and sons,

D onald a n d Luclen. a n d d a u g h te r , Mrs. L aw rcnce Shlveley. have re­tu rned from Berkeley. Calif., w here they sp e n t th e T hanksgiv ing ho li­days w ith M r. and M rs. Leslie W . Voorhees. a n o th e r son and daugh ' ter>ln-law .

M em bership Seaslon A m erican Legion m em bership

com m ltte i will m eet a t th e Legion building a t 7;S0 p. m . today to c h a r t plans for th e "hom e s tre tch " in Uie drive to reach U per c e n t quota goal by Dec. 1. T h e full quo ta—338 new members—Is to be reached by Ja n . 1. according to C om m ander W, F ran ts .

R e turn From lom sMrs, RUBStll W ynn, T w in Falls ,

and M rs. Lee MofflU K imberly, r e ­tu rned Sunday from a th ree weeks' visit In PrM cnlt, la . , witl) tlielr moUter, Mrs. C lara B o h u m a n . and tlielr sister. M rs. B erry D aniels. M rs. B ohanosn . w ho lias been serlo iu ly ill, was unim proved when they le ft,

Id ah o women announced,

Bond Forfeited llond of 110, by Ursel A.

Hale, fo r his appea rance in m unic i­pal c o u rt yesterday a fternoon to

r to R I th epeace, today was declared forfeited by Judge J . O. Pumi>lirey. H ale was nrrrated on Nov. 33 and was to a p - ix*«r yw U rdsy a t 3 (». m. fn fiUHng to appear, his bond was declared to ‘ forfeited,

MILAND LABOR I N MEO FD'

(F n n Tm * Om Iby y>olh nlrtrs In th e controverny,

'lU e conference. M ead M id, w prim arily a "relianh o t te n ta tiv e p ro - l>o«aU for a se ttlem ent.''

O ne labor leader oald m anagem en t represrn la tW ei have failed to p ro f- (rT any comprom ise "w orth even Irtokltig a t" a n d de.nrrlbed a s " u tte r ­ly acceptable."

A tk B ig r»T T lie dUpute involves dem ands of

3ft0,000 train o iw ralo ri for a 90 per l eiil wage Increase a n d of MO.OOO metnlM’rs of 14 nnn -operatlng bro tii- erhootin for wage Increases of a t I r u t SO cenU an hour, TJie no<>- operators also aU ed a w eek's pa id vacation.

Tlie brotherhoods have declined to accept recom m endations o t Ute P realdent'i special ( a c t - finding board for tem porary Wage Increases o / per cen t to th e opera ting brotherhoods, and of n ine eente a n hou r to Uie non-operators.

A. F . W hitney, p residen t of Ute Brotherhood o t R ailw ay T ra inm en , h u - w arned m anagem ent U ia t he would again -------- -— — ------- .d lovei.-..........operatlan of the roads for the dur»- tlen or the em«rg*neiy jr the oar- r tm nntM d to | o beyond Uie wage

IS.WtiST"” '"

O n Elk H u n t George W ebb, A . T . W ard and

Lloyd Jones r e tu rn e d th is week from a n elk h u n t i n s w a n V alley. T hey brought back tw o e lk . >

United O il com pany , and h is family wlU leave to n ig h t o n a business Ulp to Boise. T h ey p la n to r e tu rn here T hursday.

B e la n le C oast Mr. and M rs. J e rry K elm and

the ir cousins. K enneU i a n d Jay K eun, have re tu rn e d to Loa Angeles, a fte r spend ing th e T hanksgiving holidays w ith M r. a n d Xlrs. F rank Kelm.

COMMinEES FOR PlArANNOUNCElD M S S IA r ilB ill’S

BU RLSV , Nov. 30 (Specia l) — F inal reh e a rsa ls a r e be ing he ld for th e a n n u a l se n io r c lass p lay , "E ver S ince Eve,” d irec ted by E ugene R yan , to b e p rese n te d by a double cas t D ec. 4 a n d 6, wlUi AUss M ary 'B arclay , adv isor, a ssls tln e .

n o a m it te e e h av e been appoin ted fo r th e p la y a s follow s: Business m anager, M organ Fow les; a ssistan ts, M ary Lou C rane. A rd a th H oggan; p roperty , Rex C all, Clyde H u tch in ­son, B eu lah H anks, R o b e rta Stew art. B erta le igh Pyle; advertising , Jim B urke . H arla n d D enning , th e press; O le im a O rton a n d Lois Tcrrlere , posters.

W ard robe ; M elva A dam s, M yrie N orton ; stage , R a lp it Bradshaw . PhU H anks, L uclon EsU s, M ark W ood, a n d K eith P ou lton ; prom p­ters , N orm a C all. Roeie M oser; com ­pany m anagers , A rda th H oggan a n d A rllne P a rk e r ; costum e chairm an, M arion C layton.

M em ber* of th e sen ior executive oocnm lttee a re G le n n K unau . class p res id en t; T eresa Y rusU , vlce-preel- d e n t; A rdaU i H oggan, treasu rer: A rline P a rk e r , secreU ry; and M er- vllle R obinson, represen ta tive .

O th e r m a tte rs o f bti8lne.vi before th e com m ittee w as th e se ttin g of th e d a te fo r th e a n n u a l c lass party for fac u lty m em bers k n d pa re n ts for Deo. 17 in th e h igh school gym ­nasium , w ith a C hris tm as them e for deooraU ons a n d program .

Radio OperaUir Tells of Navy

FILK H , Nov, 38 (Special) - Mr. a n d M rs. H enry S liropeh lre have as house gueat, on leave of absence

du rin g tw o or th re e days la st week /Islted th e high itoliool and spol

before several classes, denorlbli _ navy IKe In general and dM crlblng th e p )s» e c a rrie r S n rsto g a Jn p a rtic ­u la r a n d th e d if fe ren t types o t p lanes carried on th is ship.

He explained to th e iti id en t body h is du tie s on th e boa t a jid also on th e planes w hen h e flew from the ship.

Coiiferciiec Hehl At L.l). S. Church

M URTAUCIll. Nov. 30 (Special)— A iuuial H ellef society conference of th e L. U. 6 . c liu rch was held S u n ­day n ig h t a t the c hu rch w ith Mrs, L enna W ard as guest speaker. B ish ­op R. 0 . T o lm an was In charge,

Follow ing opening services the prog ram w as presen ted . Bob Perkins gave a ta lk on Ute "Pow er of P rayer." M rs. H. c . 'Polm an gave U>e welcome address to th e conference a n d sU tisU ca] repo rt. 77>ls w u fol­lowed by a d u e t sung by M rs, N orris Ooo<imai» a n d M rs. Ivan Moyes. ac comj>anled by M rs. Roy O luU tofJer

A repo rt on R elief sot^ely work ras given by Mrs. M. L. Perk ins. A

tr io num ber was sung by M rs. LeRoy Lee, Mrs. G ra n t B a tes a iid M rs. Roy O ltfistofferson, w ith M rs. Jam es

wfUi rem a rk f by s u h o p Ttoiman.T h e program w as oloeed wlUl a

p resen U tlo n by Uis s in g in g MoUi-

CAKO O F TIIANKHVre desire to U tank o u r friem U for

Uielr U ndneee, w ords of oyi a n d n o ra l e r r td n i* la o u r '

U r , a n d M rs. A lbert KlaUar

R G E O B y E MBudgeting sliould be a " fam ily a f ­

fair," and th e ch ild ren tok e n Into confidence reg a rd in g financ ia l m a t­ters. MUs B a rb a ra V an H eu lin . hom e finance expert, to ld 75 m en a n d w o­men a t A public m e e tin g l&it n ig h t a t the Id ah o Pow er com pany a u d it­orium.

'•Then, w hen th e y a re n o t pe rm it­ted to buy c e r ta in item s, th e y will nu t regard fa th e r s a n d m o th e rs a s 't ig h t w a d s ,'b u tw lU u n d e rs ta n d U iat there U a lack of m oney," sh e ex ­plained.

Miss Van H eulin , w ho h a s been a s ­sociated w ith th e F e d e ra l Reserve bonk, spoke u n der th e sponsorsh ip of th e B uraJ-U rban cotincU. M rs. Roy J . Evans, R u ra l-U rb an presiden t, in ­troduced her.

T o m ain ta in a ba lanced d ie t in the face o f rising costs a n d s ta tio n ­ary Incomes. M iss V an H eulin re- -----------th a t th e housewlvee in ­crease th e ir know ledge of foods.

Shoold L ea ra SnbeU tntes "W omen should le a rn how to sub ­

stitu te cheaper foods fo r h ighe r priced commodlUes w ith o u t sacrific ­ing n u tr itio n a l va lues." s ^ e c o n tin ­ued.

She placed e m phasis on careful p lanning ; keep ing household a?- counU; becom ing fam ilia r w ith fa b ­ric and com m odity labels, a n d buy­ing accordingly.

"O ne w om an s ta r te d a household account book, b u t gave up h e r book­keeping a f te r a m o n th ’s tr ia l. W hen asked why she d iscon tinued It, Uie w oman rep lied ' I t « never cost my family so m uch to live as I t d id th a t m onth .’ "

I n buying c lo th ing , m uch depends upon th e pe rson fo r w hom th e a p ­parel Is In tended , sh e com m ented .

Age* C hange OuUook A h igh 8<ntool g irl w ould probably

p refer m ore Inexpensive , '^ I g h style" g a rm en ts d u r in g h e r s tu d e n t days, w hile a m ore m a tu re w oman would probably be h a p p ie r w ith b e t­te r m a teria l a n d ta ilo ring , and w ear the ga rm en ts longe r, she gave as il- lustraU on,

A sp irited discussion on com um er problem s followed M iss V an H eulin 's address. *

Miss V an H eu lin le ft today for Idaho Polls, accom panied by Mrs. M argare t H ill C a r te r , T w in P a lls county hom e d e m o n s tn t lo n agen t.

THE HOSPITALTwin Falls county ge iiera l hospital

lad svBllsble beds on every floor today.

A D M ITTEDPatients adm itte d to th e hospital

Included McMln K n le p , B uh l; W. P. Kohl. Richfield: M rs. C harles WaU and Mrs. C. H. F ie ld s . T w in Falls.

D ISM ISSE D PaUenU d ism issed fro m Uie h os­

pita l Inclucjed M rs. R . S tew art, M ur- U ugh; Mrs. R ay N icholson and daughter. M n , W . K . B ohm , Tw in FalU. and M n . W . 0 . V an Z ante and daughter, F iler .

ESCAUSE OF CRASH

{P ic tu re o n pa ge 10) Formal Inquiry In to th e f a ta l au to

accident th a t killed Ja m e s H yram Comtgys. 18. F i le r h ig h school soph­omore. was un d erw ay th is afternoon a t an inquest In B uh l.

Or. A. A. N ew berry, county cor­oner. tr&s in ( h a rg e a s th e inquest opened a t 2 p. m . Proeecu tor E ver­e tt M. Sweeley w as han d lin g the questioning fo r th e county .

Hurled o a t o f C a r Young Comegys w as Instan tly kill­

ed when b e was th ro w n o u t th e side door of an U -y e a r-o ld coupe driven by Ernest BesLrdslee. 18, h is school­m ate St Filer. T h e th ird occupant of the car, H arreK Rouse, 16. Filer, suffered m inor In ju ries . H e w as a l­so thrown o u t o f Xh« m ach ine as it failed to m ake a tu r n on th e oiled road tu rning In to B u h l from Castle- ford. T he c a r sm a sh e d In to a con-

, Crete culvert.TJie Inquest w as expected to hear

testimony of B u h l police officers. S ta te Pa tro lm an R e n e <Doc) B erth -

tu, Beordslee a n d probably Rouse.Ijteering M ishap

The young d river to ld officers a f ­te r the cra.ih, w h ich occurred about 8:15 p. m. S a tu rd a y , th a t the steer­ing apparatus on th e 1930 car fail­ed to function as h e sou g h t to make th e tu rn . T h e boys w ere retu rn ing from ft dance a t F a lrv lew hall.

The inquest Is be ing held a t the AlberUon fu n era l hom e. Services fo r Comegys wlU be h e ld a t Flier MethodLit c h u rc h a t 2:30 p. m . W ed­nesday w ith in te rm e n t in F iler Odd Fellows cem etery u n d e r direc tion of Mr. Albertson.

ESWEONESOAyOiRGlARy BRINGS SBOYSINCOORBURLEY. N ov. 35 (Specia l)—F u ­

ne ra l services f o r Solom on P . M c­In to sh . 79, C assia c o u n ty fa rm e r fo r m ore th a n 50 y e ars , w ill be h e U W ednesday a t 3 p . m . a t Uie O a k ­ley U D. B. ta b e rn ac le . B ish o p U oyd M a rtin wiU o fflcU t« , a n d lo te r m v it will be in Uie B a sin oem etary.

•m body will b e ta k e n to Uie :a m - Uy residence th is even ing by th e V em McCuUoch m o rttia ry in B u r­ley.

H e died Bunday a t h is hom e n e a r O akley. H e w as b o m In O rantsvUle, U ta h , Ju ly 6.1880.

H e Is survived by h is w ife, Mrs. D ean M cIn to sh ; o n e son . R a y Mc­In to sh . Oakley, a n d one daughter, M rs. M aude C ritch field . L os Angeles. H e leaves also tw o b ro th e rs , Sam uel M oln tosli a n d J a m e s S . M cIntosh, b o th of O akley, a n d th ree sisters, M rs. R ich a rd P ra e te r , B urlington,

).; M rs. P,olly Bedke and Mrs. n Fa irch ild , b o th o t O akley.

Murtaugh Pupils Host to Parents

MU RTA U GH , Nov. 35 (S p e c la D - T h e firs t five g rades o f M urtaugh schools p u t on a n exh ib it and pro­g ram for Uie p a re n ts W ednesday a f­ternoon ,

F irs t a n d second g rade cliorus sa n g tw o num bers and tlie rytlun b and played tw o num bers . T lilrd and fo u rth g rade lite ra tu re c lass d ram a ­tised "T ills I s ThankBgJylDg" and sang "O od Bless A m erica." Joyce N oh accom panied th e choruses.

T h e to n e tte ban d played several num bers . Bobby T lio m to n gave a read ing , th e T linnksglvlng fable, and O ay Lou Pe rk in s gave G randpa 's 'm an k sg lv ln g story.

T h e th ird , fo u rth and fif th class cho rus closed Uie progran i wlUi sev­e ra l num bers, c losing wlUi "S ta r Q pangled B a n n e r . ' T eachers d irec t­in g th e program were H erbert T h o rn e , M rs. F red T aylor. Miss Faye NelUon a n d M lu L au ra M ae T hom e .

Juvenile c o u rt com p lain ts charg ' fng two M -yetTToId. T w in Fall# schoolbco's v iU ) I n j u r y of Uie 400 Cleaners, a n d accusing th re e oUier boys of receiving p a r t o f th e stolen money, w ere f iled to d a y w ith P ro - ba t« Judge c . A. Bailey .

D te com plain ts, signed by Jo h n A. .B row n, p ro b atio n officer, a s ­se rt th e bu rg lary occurred Nov. 10, T he th ree boys accused of receiving p a r t o f UiB sto len ISO, a re asserte*! to have "h lgh -Jacked" th e o thers in to dividing th e spo ils on th re a t o f revealing th e th e ft .

Judge Bailey se t h e a r in g for ^ . m. F riday , Dec, 4,ITie bu rg lary wa.i solved th rough

InvesUgaUon by c ity police, who then cooperated w ith county au thorflles In app rehending Uie th ree "h igh­jackers." '

None of th e boys involved Is over 1ft years of age, officers said.

Recreation Center Slates Open HouseO pen house a t th e rlty recreaU on

bu ild ing haa been announced for T h u rsd ay and Friday , Nov. 37 a n d 38, acoord tng to MIm JCrma OoM, city reoreation supervisor,

MeanWhlle, th e lun lor p ing-pong to u rn am en t progreiwes w ith Iflrnn G oodm an h i f lm t place k i Uie h a ir way nutrk. Jo h n W illiam s Is In seC' e n d and H om er D unn iliirrt. P lay offs a re he ld each M onday. W ednes­d a y and F riday a ltrm o o n s . Eve­n ings a re fo r adu lts.

Raym ond Fry , Jerom e, has been added to th e rec rea tion cen te r sta ff. H e hM h a d two years ex(Mrleno« as a re o re a t lo n leader, according to Miss Gold,

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T h e fam ed H ansen suspension bridge over th e Snake riv e r canyon. Closed since N ov. 7 w hen an over­load sn ap p ed a s tee l suppo rt and th rew th e s tru c tu re o u t o f line, was opened to trafU o a g a in today. wlUi UmltaUons.

A n nouncem en t U ia i Uie struc ture w as now op en w as m ade by J . E. Jo h n s to n . Shoahone, d is tric t h igh ­w ay e n g b e e r . Jo h n s to n said th a t th e •T im ttaU on" p laced on the bridge a t th e p re se n t tim e w as a load lim it o f five to n s <10,000 pounds) against th e fo rm er lim it o f lO tons or 30,000 pounds. T h e te m p o rary maximum virtua lly opens th e sp a n only to passenger car*.

H ie s tru c tu re w ill be retu rned to fu ll c ap a c ity a f te r a new floor of s tee l web deck ing is Installed. Be­tw een now a n d th e tim e the s te tl decking a rriv e s, how ever, th e pas­sage of f iv e - to n loads will be per­m itted . h e sa id . W hen th e decking a rrives th e b rid g e will b e cloeed once m ore u n ti l th e addlU onal improve­m e n t is m a d e. New h a n g ar rods a n a lso to be insta lled .

I t i e m in o r rep a irs w hich have been m a d e to t h e bridge were under th e d irec tio n o f Ja m es Neff, Poca­tello, h ighw ay bridge engineer, and a crew of 10 m en .

T he b rid g e sn a p p ed w hen a heavy load w as d r iv en o n to U by R ichard W ilson, em p loyed ' a s a d river for th e H oops ConstrucU on company. S ta te P o licem an V. K . B arron said a t Uie tim e Uie load w eighed more th a n 70,000 po u n d s again.^t th e a l­lowable w e ig h t o f 30,000 pounds. In p robate c o u r t t h e constm cU on com­pany , u n d e r c rim in a l action, was fined 150 a n d th e d r iv e r $35.

Seen Today^ r m s r s topping o ff to have

so f t.d r ln k whUe ien ro u te h o n e to do h is ow n w ork a f te r pu ttin g in e ig h t-h o u r " g rav eyard" sh U t a t suga r f a c to r y . . .S m o k e from hotel • ta ck floooinc c tie e t, eauslng m u c h 's q u ln t ln t by p e d e s tr ia n s .. . Polio* radlDi w orU ng o rertlm e u InstruoUons go o u t to o ffice n looking fo r aaoaped prisoner . . . MoUiar U Tlnc to in te re s t daugh- ta r in d r e u d isp layed In store w indow, b u t g e ttin g now here be­cause d a u g h te r d o e tn 't U iink Uie frock is a d u lt enough . . . Three* legged d o ; c h as in g c a r s o n truck la n e . . .F iv e schoolg irls, a ll w ear­ing those red k n e e-len g th hose, w alking a rm In a n n along T h ird avenue n o r th . , . A nd Safe ty Sally em blem s e rec ted a t school in te r- secUon oom era .

NABra.SXND rL 4N U 6CAIRO. Nov. 35 (U JD -O erm any U

sh ifting a irp lanes fro m th e E uro­pean f ro n t to m e et th e royal aur force offensive In n o rtii A frica, a B ritish spokesm an sa id today a f u r

'v lng rep o rts from reootm als-

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M ajo r h ighw ays In sou thern Idalio a re in good condlU on—b u t since, snow c a n b e expected over all passes a n d a t h ig h e r e levations, motorists should in q u ire locally before m aking tr ip s in su c h areas.

T h a t w as th e r e p o r t today of Uie trtate h ighw ay de p artm e n t's semi­m on th ly sum m ary of road condl- Uons.

F og in N orthD rivers w ho p la n tr ip s to no rth ­

e rn Id a h o w ere w arn ed th a t foggy condiU ons p reva il th e re 'a t present.

Specific cond itions po in ted ou t In Uie la te s t bu lle tin :

V. S. S ft-O o o d .U. 6 . oa— G ood fro m Nevada to

H ailey. ‘ U se s U t« highw ay No. 33. Shoshone to C arey ; «U te No. 33, C arey to A rco; s ta te No. 37, Arco to Oh«]lls, in s tea d of U. 8 . M between B hoshooe a n d OhalUs. A lU m ate rou te, K e tch u m to Salihon v ia G a­lena, f a ir condlU on. Inqu ire locally about snow .

S ta le 31, B olse-S tan ley — Good from Boise to L ow m an; from Low- m in v ia C lea r G reek sum m it good to Saw tooth lodge,

F airfield ReulesS U te 33. Id a h o cen tral—M oun­

ta in H om e to Dixie, fair; D ixie to Hill City, poo r: Hill C ity to P a lr- fleld, fa ir ; F a irfie ld to H ailey, In ­quire locally; Bellevue to Craters, good; C ra te rs o f th e M oon, use cauUon, 3.B m iles u nder coQstruc- Uon; C ra ters to Arco, fair.

S ta te 33. SawtooUi pa rk—Rich field b ranch . Shoshone to Richfield, good; ba lance fair.

S ta te 23. Roosevelt—G ood;' Diet- rich In M inidoka n o t rec

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C np lo y m en t opportunlU es In the de fsn se p rog ram fo r - Jobless ex- soldiers w ere ouU lned h e re la st n ig h t a t th e s ix th d is tr ic t m eeting o f Uie v e te r a n s o f F o re ign W ars.

T erry P ra te r . Boise, ve terans eoi' ploym ent a g en t, discussed th e work possibilities. A ll posts w sre asked to -co n tac t m em bers w ho a n ou t of. Jobs.

H om er R udelson, Boise, m anager o f Uie ve te ran s’ fac ility , to ld of Uie

ra tion of t h a t o rgan itaU on fo) o f fo rm er sold iers. O th e r speak- inc luded R . W . Nelson, W eiser.

s ta te V. F . W . d e p a r tm e n t com ­m ander, a n d O eorge B inn ing , also of W eiser. d e p a r tm e n t a d ju ta n t .

F ive re c ru i ts w ere accepted a t inlU atory cerem onies. T h e d e p a rt­m en t o fficers a ssisted m th e (ho- cedure.

P re lim inary p la n s were dlKUsscd for th e d e p a r tm e n t V. F . W . en­cam pm en t scheduled in T w in Fafls n e x t Ju n e .

Presid ing o ffice r a t Uie confer-ice la s t n ig h t w as M errill Gee.

G ooding, d is t r ic t com m ander. Twin F a lls post, h e ad e d by Roy Cubit, acted as host.

Burley Students Present Operetta

BURU5Y. Nov. aS (8 p tc l.H ~ W ednesday evening th e Burley Jun­ior high school mufilo departm en t, u nder th e d irec tion of E llio tt Budge, p resented a tw o-ac t ope re tU , "Oh Doctor," to iL la rg e crowd a t Uie h igh school aud ito rium .

T lie cas t of c h a rac te rs Included R ichard Sprague. M ary F rancis Redfleld, Caro l Long. N sll F a rr. K eith Bowcut, H aro ld Fewkes, Nor­m an Cannel), B a rb a ra J e a n Olson,

Larsen. Ja m es 'i 'lilhot. Bobble W il­liams, G eorge Loveless. Ju n e Day. C hristopher B elasquei, C alvin Pace, W anda Jensen , DoroUiy Cooper, Vada M oW llllamn a n d Bern ice R u ­dolph.

In add ition , (here w ere several cliorus num bers Includ ing m orning glory dnnoing clinrua, reg u la r chorus, w s te r- ip r lte dancing chorus, M exi­can girls a n d boys a n d cowboy chorus.

Revivalist DelayedFILER, Nov. 3fi (Specls l) — Be.

cause o f a n unavoidable delay. E vangellit D. C. V an Blyke, C a ld ­well, who w as scheduled to begin a tw o weeks' revival cam paign a t F iler N aaarsne c h u rc h M onday will no t arrive unU l W eilnesday. Rev. E arl WllUams, K im berly N ataren e ps filled th e pu lp it M onday n igh t _ wilt also p reach ton ig h t. T lis public U Invited U) a tten d .

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Miss E dalene S to h r, m em ber of Uie N aU onal L ivestock M eat Board of Chicago. WlU d iscuss "M eat in Uie D efense P ro g re jn " w hen she presents a public dem onstraU on Friday , Dec. 5, a t 3 p . m . a t th e A m erican le g io n M em orial ha ll.

H er a w jea ra h ce h e re is being spon- sored by th e *Twtn F a lls county Nu- triU on fo r D efense com m ittee, ac ­cord ing to M re. M a rg a re t HIU Car- te r, d is tr ic t hom e demonstraUori agent.'

T w in F a lls M arkeU ng association Is also cooperating . Inexpensive cu ts of m e a t fo r fam ily will be dem ­onstra ted . D oor p rises will be m eat d ishes p rep a re d du rin g th e a fte r ­noon, a n d a ll In terested womc

Id Valley a n invited.

M inidoka to R upert, good.S ta te 46, G ooding to Fairfield—

G ravel section fa ir ; balance M urphy to Silver C ity—Fi

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Taeodiy> November 25, 1941 IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALtS. IDAHO

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MlsB DorU Netson. w ho U teach* j Ing n e a r Haxelton, spen t T han k sg lv - r Ing vacaUon w ith h e r pa ren ta , M r.

a n d Mr*. Ed Nelson. >•M iss Laurine Bedford, m em ber

of th e American P a lls public school lacuH y, spen t T hanksgiv ing a t th e hom e of h e r paren ts. M r. a n d M rs. H . B. Redford. and w ith h e r b ro th er. H ugh Redford, who arrived e a r lie r fro m Boise.

O arroll Elmore arrived T hu rsday to spend Tlianlcsglvlng w eek-end wlUi Wa fa the r. D r. E . H . Elm ore.

B r . and Mrs. L. D. H>-de sp e n t T hanksgiving In S a lt L ake C ity w ltli

'■their son. Dee Hyde, and th e ir non* lii 'Iaw and daughter, M rs. Tred

" Slddowny, nnd family.Kcv. Samuel C. M cClain, pnsior

ur Che local PenU costal c liurcii. M r. nnd M rs. W inston W alker, th e ir sons. Dole and G lenn W alker,, a n d M iss D onna Pentbhi m otored to Boise W ednesday to ‘ a tten d a specia l c liu rch m eeting held th e re In th e In lcrm oun ta ln Bible In stitu te. O lenn W alker will rem nln In Bolso Btwdent ol th e Bible eoUcgt-

• M iss iva Lou Peterson, tc ac h er lic rc In the Lincoln grade school,

k spen t TlinnksRlving w ith he r p a r- ciil.t a t Wendell.

Mr. and Mrs. W illiam HenscheHI, j r . . a n d children, ond M rs. H m - .scheld’s n io lhrr, M rs. L. B o tt, nnd fanillv were gucst.'s o f Mr. nnd M ni. T ony Botl a t Paul In a 'fam lly gaU i- c rlng Tlianksglvlng day.

M r, and Mr.s. F rank Pnflc nml R ussell Poge, parcnl.s arid b ro th e r

■ of Mns. Jnmc.s A. M cGulrc, a n d Ml.ss Ju n e Allru. daughter of Mri;. Mi> Biilre. arrived by nu io Irom C ovrr.

' O re.. lo H>fnd Thank-'iglvlnu hihI th e . week-end with Mr. luld M rs. J a m es A. M cGuire nnd fam ily.

M r. nnd Mrs. Lorenro B iibbll. w ho Ijnvc been gucst.s Of tlielr son. A r­th u r B abbit, and of tlielr d a ugh ters . M rs. Jake S trauhaa r, M rs. Ja m es H arrU and Mrs. Clyde R lchen, R u ­pe rt, Mr.s. Jam es A nderson, O uklcy nnd M rs. Eldcn D om an. Declo. a n d th e ir families, le ft lost week for

. th e ir home In LaBnrge. Wyo.R u p e rt firem en, o f w hom PrccI

M argc tts Li chief, held th e ir a n n u a l ■niank.^givlng ball In th e m unic ipal nudlto rliun . Mu.slc was fu rni.shrd by th e O lenn B ates' o rchestra a n d favors were given a ll w ho a tten d e d ,

M r. and Mrs, H erm an B o tt n i'd ch ild ren motored to 8 a lt L ake C ity

I to spend Tlinnksglvlng w eek-end w ith relatives oJ M rs. B o tl.

M r. and M rs. D onald O rlff ith a r ­rived from Provo. .U tah, to sp e n d T hanksgiving w ith M r. nnd M rs. E. C. R osecrans afld fam ily. M rs. Rosc- c rn n s and Mrs. O rlffith a re sU tcrs.

M iss M ary Elizabeth M ontgom ery, of U)e Minidoka County News force; w as Joined hero by h e r sis te r , Mli>s M a rg a re t M ontgomery, hom e eco ­nom ics teacher In the Blnclcfoot h ig h school, nnd toge ther th e y m o ­to red lo E<len to spend T h an k sg iv ­in g vacation w ith th e ir p a ren ts .

M r. and M rs. Ed S herrill, M anila . P . I . , arrived from C a h lo m ia to vU lt Mrs. S herrill's fa th e r , ' A. E. M arshall, and h e r sister. M rs. C harles Collin, and "Mr. Collin.

A daugh ter was bom Nov. 18 to M r. a n d Mrs, V erl Loveland.

M r. and M rs. T om Bell re tu rn e d lo s t week from a th ree w eeks w ed ­d in g tr ip w hich included, to u rs of G ra n d cnQytm, Brlce'd canyon ond Z ion n a tional park ; and v ista In D enver. K onsas C ity, Mo.. O kla

J . O . Penney sto re , w ith M rs-----------w e n t to O gden, U tah, to visit a b ro th e r , w ho expects to be s e n t overseas soon.

M iss C leo M addeh w ent to h e r hom e n e a r Bblse where she sp e n t T hanksgiv ing vacation p a ren ts .

M rs. H ugh Sm ith arrived T liu rs- doy from he r home In LoSalle, 111., a n d Is a gi^est of her paren ts. M r. a n d M rs. M. W. Moore, P rio r to h e r m arriag e M rs. Sm ith was Miss B eu ­la h Moore.

M rs. P ioyd P ru lt wus hosie.ss W ed­nesday to m em bers ot tl\e S. O . 8 . c lub and tw o gue.ils, Mrs. R a lph T . N yblad a n d Mrs, Rodney G oodm an. H igh score p rlie wu-s aw arded to M rs. W llln rd Shllllngtoii.

M r. ond Mrs. George DUle . . tu rn ed lo Uielr home in T w in Palls T liu rsda )' evening a lte r having s|>ent T ljoiiksglvlng here w ith M rs. D iilc's p a re n ts . Mr. and Mrs. C harles F . M endenhall.

M r. nnd Mrs. Albert H. Lee were iiosLi to membcr.H of th e F riday D inner club w ith dinner a n d bridge. PrUe.s fo r tlie evcnlnR w en t to Mr. niitl M rs. Hay Uarbour.

R a lph W. Jack.-:ou, in.mruutor at th e N-Y-A. vocntlonnl .scliool a t W eUer. U'lCli Mrs. Jackson, le ft S u n ­day for tlielr home .if te r hav ing sp e n t th e week-end here w ith M r. Jack .ion’s uncle nnel nunt. Mr. nnd M rs. W . E . Jackson.

Mr, and M is. WtKxlrow A.'li w ltli th e ir children. Anilioiiy «nd F re d ­e rick Ju d d A.sh, reiiirn rd Sunday to th e ir hom e in Burley a fte r havlnx spen t Thank.sglvini! vacation he re w ith U u'lr piirent.s, .Mr. imd M rs. A. D. Ash imil Mr. aii<l Mis. H. H. Jud il. and famlllr.v

I SPRINGDALE^ S ta n le y Perlic, s tuden t a t U nlveT- slCy of Idaho,' Moscow, was hom e for Thanksgiving holidays a n d v is it­ing friends here Saturday a n d S u n ­d a y .'

M r. and Mrs. Alton J e iu e n and ch ild ren have returned from SheU ley w here they visited relatW es.

T h e View football t«om played th e S prlngdole boys he re recently . T he score was 21 to 0 in favor of S p r in g ­dale.

M r. and Mrs. Max H erbolt..R upert, v isited a t the Jam es Bronson hom e la s t week.

SU nley M archant ha.s re tu rn e d from S a lt Lake City where he visited rela tives and transacted business.

P .-T , A. meeting was held la st week a t tlie school house a u d ito r­ium . A mlislcal num ber van p re ­se n ted b y B arbara B ra n d - liover end Bertulelgh Pyle from B urley high, school. Mrs. Ju lia N. H arrison , of the s ta te board fo r vo­cationa l education from Boise, was pre.*ient' and spoke. H nrvcy Steel rend a financial report of p . - t . A. a n d gave a report on h o t lutichc.s.

Real Ks(atc> TransfersInform ation furnUlirU by

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b o tt, 110, Lot. 35, 01k. 3, Munyi ' P iler .

Tlifl highways of th e U nited S ta te s have been largely bu ilt wlUi ab o u t 16 billion dollars paid In special a u to ­m otive taxes during the la-st th ree decades.

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NATIONAL JlEPnESBNTATlVES WEffT-HOLLIDAt CO.. INC.

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P o tSh o t sThe Gentlem an in

the T h ird Row

Advei'tising Enlists for ServiceW ithout advertising, a free competitive eeonomy

could not exist. W ithout advertising, the chances are tha t the United States would hever have became w hat i t is today—the country which has produced and distributed more goods among its people than any

. other country on 6arth.Hence it is reassuring th a t Leon Henderson, price

adm inistrator of the 0PM , has laid down in very definite terms his own feeling on the place of adver­tising in the defense effort and the present situation in general. I t has been freely rumored tha t Henderson was antipathetic to advertising, though he always denied it, and tha t some so rt of restrictions m ight be laid down to govern its use.

Henderson in a speech a t Hot Springs, Va., to a group of advertising men, not only reiterated his pre­vious denials, b u t laid down some eminently sensible principles. ...............................

Advertising, he is reported as saying, is the cheapest and most effective means of distrihuting goods, and in an expanding economy there is a place fo r even more of the r igb t kind of advertising than a t p re sen t F urther, advertising, the total of which equals only

; jw o .p e r cent o f the.value of all m anufactured goods,' has not even been considered as a m ajor cost facto r in

the fixing of price ceilings. Except in some particu lar case, in which an industry m ight claim increased ad­vertising costs as a reason for claiming price increas-

' es, the 0PM inclines to leave the decision of when and how much to advertise entirety to the advertiser.

Further, he .indicated, when peace comes #gain, and the proWeni of tu rn ing defense production-back to civilian uses becomes param ount, advertising will have an ‘even greater job to do in moving the goods whose production in peacetime factories will give work.

* ■ * *

; These are sensible points of view, and everyone who is fam iliar with the facta of the production and con- sumption of goods in a free economy knows them to be true.

Advertisers, like everybody else, have their respons­ibilities to the whole people, to the nation, and to ita defense; advertisers, like everybody else, are subject to certain common hazards in these times. But ad­vertising has a job to do, and it is reassuring to note tha t this is recognized by those responsible for policy-

; making in Washington.Advertising has served America greatly; it can

serve it now; it can serve it even more greatly in the expanded future.

Keep on Buying!Once again the talk goes ’round of some kind of a

compulsory Huvings plan— some aort of payroll deduc­tion tha t will take oxcesa income a t the Hource, tu rn it over to the government as a loan, a t the same time

: w ithdrawinj; it from the competitive m arket until a fte r the emergency.

Fiverybody wmcea every time the subject comes up, and it can clearly be shown tha t in many cases' the

, burden would be ill-diatributed, falling most aeverely , on those whOHu incomc ha» not been increaaed.

Once again let it be repeated: The way to avoid this is to huy voluntarily the defense bonds and savings Htami)s, which would accomplish the same thing if taken in volume g reat enough, which they have not been as yet.

Tho government has hesitated to put pressure on the sale of Uie defense bonds, yet failure to' do so may result in some kind of \inlversal compulsory savings, tops in pressure.

Fraiier’s Bloud Kuiih AwayEighty per cent of the industrial workers of P’rance

; a re in the aono occui^)ied by tho Germans, and almost ^ 76 per cent of tho agricultural production of tho coun-

try 1b alBo In th a t zone.; The Gormans chose well when they enforced the ir - am iistico term s on a prostrate country. Result: Four '.times as much m atenul is being sent from Franco to

Germany as is being brought hack from Germany Int^ France. Thus the manpower, the bUIII, U\o raw ma-

H terlalB, the producta of the good land of Franco are [ being poured into Germany for the purpose of

ning th k t country - 80 It can hold France In r aubjection In the future. The longer the

“ • on, th« weaker Prance will become. German plan.

. doiMn’t diflcover tha t candy is sold she i$ m ftrrled. ,

Bright Sayings of The Kids

(Mama Blushes)D w r PetU et

ThU ona d«tervc* h l fh rank un o n c lh « B r ifh l S a r ln n of the KIddlM. blMt ’em.

A cerUIn Tw in Fails m other h u t»een 111 w ith th e Hu (or the p u t few Now. however, the larecnperttinc nicely.

Her (U ofhter, about five y ean oU, atked her M a y :

''Mama, are ;« a tettlnB better*" Said AUma: “Yea, dear. 1 think to."

ThU m ade th e nvc-year-old

In f to |o to th e he ep lla i a n d come back wlUi a U ttle H b y b ro th e r ;”

—B lse LakM AddlUoner W ¥ « .

IS CH B18TM A S CO M IN G?D ear T h ird M an :

T here '* one e ta y way to atop the b o u U n s th e paojda w ho te ll you they 've donct *11 th e ir C h r ls tm u shopping early .

Y eah, do you r own.— Half Pin t

D E n N IT lO N . rO D B STAR!Dear CoUeainie;

A dd to U)« P o t e h o ta dIcU onary: L abor u b I o d —O r t a n lu U o n o f

thlclc-he*ds d e ten n ln e d lo expand th e ir own In teresta even U th e ir own lnt«reeta tu r n o u t to be so m e th ln t they h a d once u p o n 'a tim e.

—P ro fe tM r Fill

Dissertation For Humorists

D ear P o t 6hoU :W ell, up he re in C arey th e fe Is a

olub w hich Is & stu d y in h u m o r th is year. I fueas th e leaders a re a try ln to m ake hum orU tx ou t a a ll o f us bu t, M r. E d ito r. I a m by be ln funny like I am by folks hav ln ho rse sem e. E ith e r you a re b o m w ith I t o r you d o n 't n ever have It a n d a ll these h e re psychology books In college w o n t never do you a speck a good.

W e h av e go t som e E nglish people u p h e re and w ho ever h e a rd te ll o f a .E nglish person know ln i Joke w hen . anybody to ld it? I h av e know ed some th a t could lau g h a t it n e x t week b u t n o t on th e u o n e d a^ , so i t looks to m e like th is club h a d o u g h t to leach Its m em bers koine* th in else th a t would do them m ore good, because yoi^ u k c som e a these w om en and w hen they lenm hqw10 be humorLits a n d go hom e and la u g h a t Uielr m en (oiks, th e re Is a goln to b e trouble . Tf I t Is one th in g a m a n don’t w ant. I t is to be laughed a t when he In lli o tie n a tr a c to r or getjt kicked by a cow.

Psychology a in 't so t a Uting on e a r th to do w lih him ior. T lie only tiling , u I said, tliey have go t In comntoi). h iJm l you c a n 't Ira rn n e ith e r o f them o u ln b o o ti. I s tru g ­gled a round for a cou|)]ii years w ith psychology bpfore I unrt th e Perfea- aers foum t ou t u. w m a a my tim e. B u t tlien 1 have go t h o n e senso—I ho |> ft-and w hen you have go t ho rse 8en&e. you Iuua go t w h at11 t f k n a n d can do p retty for yourself.

□ u t X have seen some people th a t p rac tically knowed th e ir |v.ychology fo re rd s a n d backrrdn and Uiey were s ti ll nu ts. H ie y couldn 't ta lk 10 m ln iile s w ith a room full a peopH w lth o ia InAUlllii ever body on th e place . T hey ace U\e vvo's a re a lw ays le lllng ever bo<ly wlm l to do a n d then Imvlnir law.Mill.i to m ake U>em do It, "nicy arp tim fellers w ho a re tlie arc liliccU w hen they had o r t to be bvil^hrra, and college per* feners w hen they aIiouIiI o r t lo be truck drlveis

8 o M r. BdUnr. eUhcr you know a Joke w hen you see or h e a r one or you don 't. E lllier you have go t horse sense o r you a in 't and no am oun t a psychology U goln to help you. 11 d id n 't me.

H oapln you are th e sam e.- ^ U y N. B,

HOW TO HAVE TIMK AND KXI‘I.ANATI0NN

T h e Bvetimea (ron l.o fdre gaU

U * T w hnl**"*"* ***^lnel««4l of ushering vUller* Into

tho eAitorta) rMms and telling the rep orU n that ih ii u M 'sn d -io , w ho has su«h-an4-*uch in fon na. Uan he want* t« Impart, one ef the gate did II IhU way yr«lerdayi

Sh e breeiaed In. made a ew lll an* nounoem ent lo Ihe od llw . and brewed out again, lltr announee- m en t wasi

"I've get a news I tm (oliewlng m e.-

Hure enough, the newt iU m on the hoof foliewod her In and th e n w asn't any lim e wasted.

* ¥ 4WK W OOUtN KNOWt

D ear P o l a h o ts :1 Qoto somebody se.rved some out-

o f-low n guesU a "■lake ' dlm»er. H al K olenkam p w a^iu to know if th a t '* w h a t U m e an t by a "p lan k " s toak d in n e r?

^ ^ - O e r a y

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I M won otM i lo a b iit N

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• SCftlAU STORY

UDY BY REQUESTBY HELEN R. WOODWARD

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M E. TV CK K B’8 O PIN IO N ?

C H A P T E R V I 14X JELLG. everybodyl'*

D isn i, h a v in g w alk ed up from th * bus in th e co ld m o o n ' ligh t, p aused In th e do o rw a y of th e d in in g room w h ic h a lso se rved a s a .w i n te r s it tin g room . V ivid and flo w in g a n d boautU ul, sbe looked, s ta n d in g th e re .

"D iana l"H er m o th e r ro se f ro m th e tab le

w h ere she h a d b e e n looking th rough a m agax ine a n d took h e r d a u g h te r in h e r a rm s . I t w a s good lo feol those anVis a b o u t h e r , and to know th a t w h o te v e r happened she w ou ld a lw ay s find se cu r ity here .

H er f a th e r s h u t o ft th o rad io and young Jo h n , w h o lim p ed a UtUo because o f . a n e a r ly a ttac k of In fan tile p a ra ly s is , sm iled a t h e r. H erm an , a n ." a f ” s tu d e n t a t th e S ta te U n iv e rs i ty , h a d a lre ad y gone back to school a f te r his w ee k -a n d ho liday .

T hey w ere g la d to seo h t r and plied h e r w ith c juestlons.

T hey w e n t to b e d e a r ly , and D iana, ba ck o n ce m oro in th e clean , b a r* l i t t la room of h e r g ir l­hood, fe lt fo r a m o m e n t a s U she h td n e v e r b e e n aws};.

T H E n e x t m o m in g M rs. T u ck e r seem ed an x io u s to kn o w ab o u t

h e r e x p er ien c es In tow n."W o soe • good d e a l o f B ill

Jsc k so n ," ahe olTered h e s ita n tly . *'He's g o tte n In th e h a b it o f d ro p ­p ing by o f ev en in g s. H e a n d y o u r fa th e r d iscuss th e w o rld s itu a tio n p re tty g e n tr tU y . B ill a lw ay s a sks abo u t you ."

“ 1 ho p e h e . com es w h ile I ’m h e re ," D ia n a sa id sincere ly .

"T h en y o u re a l ly a re 'g o ln f back?” h e r m o th e r asked .

" Y c s - I th in k so.”She cou ld se n se h e r m o the r 'i

d isappoln tm enL I t w ou ld Ik pleasat»t to h » v t a n o th e r w o m a n in th* hous*. o r a t le a s t n e a r by in th e hom e BUI J a c k so n w as • u d o u i to b u ild t e r h e r 'd auffa tar.

"You ip o k e o f h a v in g Somo- IhlnB e lse In v iew —"

‘T il te ll you a b o u t i t la ter ," Diana sa id evasively .

She w as n o t su rp rised w hen Dlsna asked, "W here w ou ld I be finding f a th e r a b o u t aow T”

“Most lik e ly -In th e b a rn seeing about th e n e w calf. B e tte r w rap up wBrmly— it 's p re tty cold."

H er fa th e r w e n t qu ick ly abou t his tasks a n d Dii

m onths, then (re* to do a s . aha pleased. ' <^ “S u p p o w y o u faU ia lev* w ith h im ! h e auggested .

D ia n a considered t h a t Im p o se s ib le l W hen she kn e w from th o

I t h e loved som eone

There w as a b o u t h im a q u ie t d ig­n ity and s tre n g th , m ore ap p a ren t to his d a u g h te r n o w th a n ever before. D iana re sp e c ted h b op in ­ion more th a n anyone elso 's in theworld.

Finally, " T h ere 's som eth ing on your m ind, D iana,” h e said.

Standing th e re in th e shadowy barn on th a t co ld N ovem ber morning,' th e hap p en in g s of tw o days ago seem ed a s rem o te as some Im aginary in c id en t on M ars.

"Yes," sh e a n sw e red . ‘‘I t 's little ha rd to e x p la in .”

He sm iled. “ G o .s lo w ly and I 'l l try no t to b o to o d e nse .”

She sa id , 'T v e m e t a very famous m an— a n d I 'v e rtce iv c d an ofTcr of m a rr ia g e .”

He w as stiU sm iling . "L et' hear abou t th o fam o u s m an first — I fancy y o u 'd w a n t to ke ep the other till la s t."

She knew h e ’d b e c x c ltc d about her. know ing S tep h e n C urt, and (ho was n o t d isappo in ted . H e sliot question a f te r q u e s tio n a t her.

"T hat's one m a n I ’ve a lw ays wanted to ta lk to , face to face,’* he said adm iring ly .

".You’ll h a v e th e o p p o rtu n ity ," Diana answ ered , "H e’s com ing down he re W ednesday to take me back to tow n . Y ou sco—lie 's the m an w h o w a n ts to m arry

Rapidly, be fo r* h e cou ld speak, lie w en t in to d e ta il concerning

.ho term s o ( S tep h e n 's legacy , th « fact th a t h e w as ii) love w ith a

a lre ad y m a rr ie d , th a t she would receive te n th o u sa n d doN

IITC d id n o t sp e ak lo r a long -Y- tim e a f te r sh e h a d finished, sh ifting fro m one fo o t to th e o$ier, bo th f ro m co ld a n d n e rv -

sness, D ia n a rea liz ed th a t th is ce she d id n o t r e a lly w a n t h e r her’s un b ia sed opin ion . She

sli iply w an ted h is app rova l.th e re fo re , w h e n fin a lly h e said,

"1 don 't l ik e it, Dian,n,*’ gravely , she felt a s tr a n g e le t-d o w n . From th e look on h l i face she h a d m ore than ha lf su spected w h a t h is v e r­d ict w ould be . S h e b e g an to argue he r cause—:to ' show th a t she w ould rea lly b e do in g no th ing m ore th a n accep ting a tem porary Job—an ex ce llen tly p a id one, too. She 'd b e h a p p y a n d com fortab le in S tephen C u rt'a hom * fo r a few

«ise.A t la s t i t e nded by h e r fa th e r

• a y in f , " r i l say n o th in g m ore un ­t i l I 'v * talH od w ith S U p h e n C u r t I a m lu d f e b e t te r then . Thoug}* • m a rr ia g e o f th a t so r t goes a g a in s t a ll I ’v e e v e r been ta u g h t t o b e U tv o in .”

S h e h a d to b e satisfied w ith t h a t Sh* fo u n d h e rse lf fllled w ith re s tlessn ess . T h e re w as so lit tlo to do a t th is tim e o f y e a r. She w a s g la d w h e n BUI Ja ck so n Joined them .

H e w a s b ig a n d b ro ad a n d k in d ly . H e’d m a k e th e sam e k in d o f a hu sb a n d h e r faU ier h sd . G en­tle . cou rteous, ag reeab le . Sho kn e w BU i's e y es fo llow ed h e r h u n g r ily , b u t aho w ou ld n o t m eet th e m sq u a re ly .

A t 6:30 M r. T u ck e r sa id , '■It's t im e fo r S tep h e n C u r t” and w en t to th e r a d i a

"D a d v/ou ld ra th e r m iss his su p p e r th a n S tep h e n C urt," Jo h n

■..................>8iy.H e r fa th e r 's eyes m e t D iana’s

across th e room a n d h e sm iled . " I U ilnk y o u o u g h t to teU th em ,' d au g h te r , t h a t , y o u ’ve m e t M r, C u r t a n d • th a t h e 'll b e coming dow n d ay a f te r tom orrow ."

T h e re w as ■ m u rm u r o f s u r - p rlse -^U iey a l l looked a t h er s tra n g e ly . S h e m u s t h a v e been a success in to w n , m eeting people lUie S tep h an C u r t

“T e ll u s w h a t h e’s like, sis," J o h n began , b u t h is faU ter he ld u p ■ a ilen d n g h and .

"L ate r-> -le t't lis ten now .”T h e an n ouneor, a f te r a few

p re lim in a ry rem a rk s , p u t S tephen on th e a ir . A t th e so u n d o l th a t

m an d in g voice, D iana w as once m o re b a ck in R ichard T h o rp e ’s office, seeing S tephen stan d in g , a t th e w indow , looking, o u t a t th e faU ing snow . She w as in th e c row ded lobby, h e w as la u g h in g a t h e r f o r w an tin g to b e '" la d y - l ik e .” S h e ’ w as h e a r in g ' h is voice—b u t th e w ords th a t c am e Over th e rad io w ere no t th e w o rd s she h e a rd .'

W hen h e h a d finished, h e r f a th e r tu rn ed off th e rsd io . "I resp e c t n o m a n 's o|>lnIons irtore th a n I . do C u rt's ,” h e sa id , an d sm iled a t D ia n a a g ain . W as h e ,, pe rh a p s, g e ttin g aecu iio m ed to th e idea th a t h ad a t Oi^st ao dU pIeased h im ? W as th e e n tire ly hum an th o u g h t th a t th is ro an w hom ho so ad m ired m ig h t bo a p a r t of h is fam i\y , of h is life , ev en fo r a . sh o r t tim e, outw eigh ing n p ru d e n t considerations?

(T6 B e ConUaood)

H I S T O R Y Of T w in Falls City & b o u n ty

Aa Q leaned fro m Ptloa of

IS YE A R S AGONOV. M , l i s t

In h onor of M rs. L u lu C arpen lrr, Sa lm on Olty, w orthy g ran d m a u o n o t th * sta te of Id ah o , O rd e r of th e X astem S U r. T w in P a lls ch ap ­te r e n ta r la ln ed a t a d in n e r a t the

Skrinh h a ll T uesday evening. LAilher lerce, accom panied by C harlo tte

Vogel, gave a violin aolo. Mias Vogel, accom panied by MIsa O leU Rltchry, gave a vocal solo a n d Roderick W igh t a cornel solo.

_ r. a n d Mrs, O. n . a u n n e i . . tu rn ed M onday evening from a b a il- n w t r ip to BolKe.

W1.M T rilby Andernon le ft Tries* d i^ m orning for h e r hom e In Poca- t e l o following a vl.Ml w ltli friends he>e.

27 Y E A R S AGONOV. 25. IBM

[AOERMAN. Id n lio -- llie e xcite' Uin (ILicovrry of gold inmel

F a rm land lian been filed on IV m ining clalm aniA a n d reiw rla from th e varlnun p la rr s Inillcnte Ihal th e rush for rln lm a lian only began.

M r. an d M rs. A. D. H tafford re- t u n ^ Sa tu rday front Upokane. W as!)., w here they jiad been a tten d ' in i^ th e NorUiweRi Apple show,

A. I>. Uwim r r tu rn rd M onday Irom Denver, Co1o. w hrra h e h a d boen for a week or 10 days on busl> ness.

t ftU SSE lX L A N E |

HAie|)t

M r. and Mrs P ra n k Dnlls accom ­pan ied by th e ir two lo ll^ re tu rn e d hom e Friday frotn W averly. Neb., w here thay w enl aevernl

T‘ SHOSHONE 7 - •

M r. and M rs. L arry B em e« en> terta lnod 13 guests a t a supper p arty recen tly . Miss Ruby H eldel, a n d Mr. and Mra. Ed M iller w on prizes. O u t- o(«town guests Included M iss Heldel, M r. an d M rs. Russel F^tley. l|4r. and M n . C harles H ancock. M r. a n d M rs. D ale Vlney, a ll of Jerom e.

A t a regu la r m eeting of tlie I . O, O. F. lodge th e following eleeUve officers w ire nom ina ted fo r election a t th e n ex t regular m eeU ng: ^fob^e g rand, 81d Edw ards, D ie trich ; vice­noble g rand, H om er C ham pla in ; secretary . B lm ey Powell; treasu rer, 8 . T . B aer; trustee for a th ree year term . Blrney Powell. M r. B aer and M r. Powell a re being relected to th e offices of trea.iiirer a n d secre­ta ry respectively wiilch they have previously held.

Mr. a n d M rs, G ene K n ig h t are th e paren ts of a girl, Phyllis M ax­ine, bom Nov. 17 a t th e nursing nurse of M rs. O. E. A lexander in Bhoehene.

Mr. a n d M rs. F arren Burgex-n and fam ily and Mr. and M rs. I 'a y lo r Evans, a ll of Baker, O re.. a re ftiiests fo r several days a t Uie hom e of Mrs.

vlilUng h er dftURhtor a t Aubuquer- que, N. M.. h as been a receh l gurat t \ th e hom e of Mr. a n d M m. Jake Roessler whiln looklnR a f te r pro|)er- ty In teresta in aiinklione.

In honor of llie Uftii b irthday a n ­niversary of h f r daugliler. Norm a, M rs. D elbert O lierlg en te rta in ed a Itroup of 30 little friends a t a parly la s t week.

M embers of th e E as te rn S ta r lodRe en terta ined a t a card p a rly recently w ith nine tables In play. A t bridge, prises were won liy M rs. Charles M artin a n d W, II. Jackson. Pinochle prises were won by Mrs, J . B . H ick­m an and N olan Dtivalt, T lie i m ittee in charge of a rran g en was Mra. O . R. M axwell. M rs. Barah H eist a n d M rs. F rank Crosse.

M r. an d M rs. N orton C lark, Lewis­ton , are spending th e T liankaglvlng holidays a t th e hom e of Mr. C lark 's parents, Mr, and Mra. F a rre i Clark.

T hursday A fternoon bridge club w as en to rta lned a t th e hom e of M rs. a W. H all. T here were th ree U bies In play w ith tvlE^s going to Mrs. F rank Oroase a n d Mrs. B arah Heist.

> was a n ou t-o f-

M r. a n d M rs. L oder, HolUslcr. MIIJ G race L oiier, Boise, M r. and M rs. BUI M adron a n d son, H ollis­ter', M iss Ju n e Colson, Albion, were T hanksgiving d in n e r guests a t the Boyd Colson hom e.

Mr, and M rs. Jock Reese spent Uie Tlm nksglving holidays a t Boise -lilting w ith relollve.s.

Mr.t, Roy Jew e ll and so;i of Me. Gill, Nev., a re v liltlng her parents, M r. and M rs. Robert M eyer. H er ija-sbond will a rrive next T hursday atwl Rpcnd th e rem alndet of th e m on th vUltIng relallves.

Mr. and M rs. J . D. Meyera and children . Echo, Ore., t i n . Preld Jew e tt ond son. Vernon. Mr. Woo< M r. S n y d rr and Mr. E ngard wer T lianksglvlng d inner guests a t the R obert M eyer home,

M r. nnd M rs. D irk S leenon and - in , Denny, sp e n t a few daws a t th e Art S tre iu o ii home th is week, Benny rem ained h e r e to a tten d scliool.

Mr, and M rs Jam es Oluto and dn iish ler, Shoshone. M rs. F re d Clute and datiBhter, Loin, a n d son, Elmer, were ’m nnkaglvlng guests o t M r. and Mra. J . N. Abbott, Hollister, T lnirsday evening.

Mr. and M rs. Elmo F n rra r and dniiKhtrr iind Mr, and Mr«. W illiam U n iln g m otored to Hall 'Lake City, U tah, rrren ily .

M r. and Mrs. 0 . P. W lrscitlng and llirre children moved Thursday to Tw in Falln to nmke th e ir hom e w here he haa-em ploym ent.

to a lte n d a family reun ion of th e B aiU fam ily and vlnll M r. BalU' agMl paren ts.

T ed, a ro v e r RogtT Baley a e - eom panled by W nyne Hogue ar«

ding aeverol <iavs a t Bw an Val- lu n tln g for elk.

M r, a n d M n . F ra n k H a rn e tt have gone lo A rkansas a iid 'an u lh e rn C all- fo m ia to apend tlie hnlldays,

M rs, O. B. Monlgomm-y a tten d e d th e n u tr itio n m eeiiiig in Je ro m e la s t week.

M r. a n d Mm. Andrew B aird and dau g h ter, of O akland, C alif,, sp en t e e m a l days v isiting M r, a n d M ra. m d T reu tw ein . M r. B a ird a n d M ra. T r« u t* * ln a re b ro th er a n d aUtor.

Mr. and Mra. W. Badea, R«no, HoVh apeni T^wnkaglvlng a t th* hooM o f th*tr Mn>in>tow and daa|h > t « , U r . and ! « • . W . MoMUUn,

•tud aoU b o n a for th* Thanks* ■tvtai hoUdajra « « n A llth lU nooU t. AIM«n M aU Normals D en MeDon* aid. iou ihan i braneh, Peoat*Ue and

club guest.M r. a n d M rs. T om Lowman

m oving to G ooding w here Lowmati Uaa acoepWd a jwelUon With th * K elly M otor com^iany. He has form erly b*en employed w lili a u ta h ighw ay d e p artm en t In 6ho- ahon*. • I

Mias Lois r o t te r and Miss Pa tric ia Magee, w ho a re a tten d in g H enager's Business oolleK.e in S a lt U k * Olty. sp e n t U « T hanksgiving t^ohrtay v a - oation a t th e ir hom es In ahoshons.

Ir«M Br*m«r*, U.8.A.O., Logan, Ul^,, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ma*mor< T h a a k « i f ^ w ith Ui*irMH>. fvnU y a t Twin TalU. where

U t n a i t t M ao^cm ary a p in i **v> g r tf lio iir i w ltb har paranu th* Uat

' on har way to Moseow tom n k n t v t a f w iu i frlind i.

ROGERSON

DECLOMini Cora Weflt. Who Is teaching

school ni Midvule, sp en t th e T iianks. giving vnratinn In Decio w itii her

other.Mr, and Mra. Bill Jlbson and chll.

d ren reiiirned lo G arland , U tah, TiiuriHlsy a fU r v isiting a t th e home nf h u m other, M n , Hacel JIbeon, and family.

8 « t. C linton M organ haa retu rned to Fo rt Ban Austin, TW ., w here he U w ith tlie V . B. arm y. A fter a fiirlouiih spent w lih h is paran ta , Mr. and Mrs. W lllord M organ.

Mrs. Cecil C hrl 'liom n fiatiirday from a few days Tlalt a t Id ah o FalU.

Verila < inrrard waa choaen cam l* val (|UPfn a t (he Declo h igh aohool carnival dan< e held In Uie rooreation ha ll Frlrliiy evening.

Mrs. 1. a . O ste rhou l iias been dlM:harKe<l Inrm th e Cottage lion* p ita l where nhe received m ed k al tiealn iem .

Mr. and Mr», W llbiir Hoxby are pa re n ts ol a girl born Nov. IS.

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie D an ln g to n left recently for M ontpelier w here they expect to spend Uie w inter.

M r. and Mrs. Edgar Kesaler visit.I a few days a t tiw hom* of Uielr

son, George K ew ler a n d famUy. M r. an d Mrs. Kessler wero on th a lr way hotne to Bountiful. U taJi, a fte r a few weeks a t Nyssa, Ore.

Mr. and Mrs. Janie* Btdwell and daughter, Berdlne, a fte r vlalllng a t Ihe homes of Mr. and Mrs. Burdell Curtis and Mr. and M rs. O rval Vnye, returned to S a lim , Or*., la s t week-end.

J . D. W alker a n d graitd ion , Alonao M ortensen, have gon* (« OklabOOW and Tennessee w here they wlU spend som e tim e vuiU ng relatlvaa a n d Mr. W alker’s old hom e town.

FILERM r. • an d M rs . . O harlea Bam es,

G lendale . Oalif., a rr iv ed T hursday for a v isit a t Ui* A. A . D avis home. M rs. B a n ie a is a n iece of Mr. Davis.

G rover C. Davis, Jr., Is hom e from V aiicouver. B . C.

Pau l Brow n ' a rriv ed T hursday from Loa Angeles to spend th e re- m aln d er o t th e week w ith h is par- enU, M r. a n d M rs. L . H."Brown.

Lucy 'A dele D U lingham a n d Jack R am sey, fio m ih e U niversity ol Id a ­ho a t Moscow, s p e n t th o holidays here.

M rs. S. A. Z eag le r h aa gone to O regon City, O re., to be w ith h er m other, M rs. Roaa 8 . NeaUgh, who U criUcally 111.

Mias B e tty Allison, s tu d e n t a t the H enegar Buaiseas college a t Balt Lake C ity ; U tah , w as hom e for th e holiday a.

Mr. a n d M rs. E m ory L. Kalbflelsch :id sQtu sp e n t Uie w eek-end a t t in

E lm er S tu tsm a n ho m e a t Payetle.M rs. T . D. W ilson w en t to Casper,

Wyo., fo r th e holidays.M r. a n d M rs. T ; S . N icholson and

M r. a n d M rs. C. H . Fox a n d daugh­te r. J e an H a rr ie t , s p e n t T hanksgiv­ing day a t Pocatello.

David A llen, C rab tre e, O re.. a rriv ­ed M onday fo r a v is i t a t th e home ot h is sister, M rs. E ugene Thomas.

CUfford T h o m as, Jr.. a n d Merle H arding, w ho w ero hom e for th* holidays, le ft S u n d ay to resum e the ir work s a th e U n iversity of Idaho a t Moscow. .

F iler G ran g ers a re preparing for the a n n u a l Id ah o p roducts d inner to be given F rid ay evening In the G range h a ll a t 7 p. m . A special p rogram h a s been prepaxed.

M r. a n d M rs. A lb e rt KisUer and fam ily le f t F r id ay fo r a visit w ith rela tives a t Los A ngeles.

P la n s a re being com pleted for the F , P. A. fa th e r a n d son banquet to be h e ld W ednesday evening a t the h lg li school.

Mr. a n d M rs. G eorge C a rte r and d au g h ter, Jo a ji, w ho w ere guc&Ls a t the H erm an H llflker hom e Uie p a st week re tu rn e d today to th e ir home a t Beavervllie, Calif., accom panied by M r. a n d M rs. O tto H llflker and fam ily fo r a few d ay s visit.

A show er waa g iv en Sunday a t th e Ju lius Ja sp e r hom e fo r M r. and Mrs, R ich a rd Ja sp er , T u lU e, w ho were recen tly m arried . A large group of relaU ves a ttended .

Mr. an d M rs. W illiam O rleve ana dau g h ter. M erle, w ho have been vis- iUng rela tives a t Id ah o Falls, re ­tu rn ed B unday. ................

M r, a n d M ra, J . A. M iller and fam ­ily re tu rn e d S u n d a y from Nampa, w here they sp e n t th e holidays w ith relaUvea.

,M lss M a rth a O liver, w ho spen t the holidays w ith rela tives, le ft Sunday fo r'L a« o , w here ah* is instruc to r in th e schools.

M r. a n d M rs. L . A. W inkle and son. G len, v isited L eonard W inkle, jr .. a a tu d en t a t th e im iverslty a t Moscow th e p a s t w eek-end.

M r. a n d M rs. E a r l M unyon and son, M arv in M unyon, N am pa, spent th e pas't w eek-end a t F ile r w ith re la ­tives.

Among those w ho a ttended Uie M onlana B la te un ivers ity a n d U ni­versity of Id ah o football game a t Boise Sa tu rd ay w ere M r. and Mra. W . C. N u u n a n an d /K lr. a n d M rs. L. W. H aw kins.

H igh school in s tru c to rs back from holiday v isits a t th e ir various homes

H erbert HOlta. P a rm a ; Miss Su-___ Bllncoe, B u rley ; Mias FlorisBlock. T w in Pa lls , a n d Miss M arjory Bchlokc. C astleford .

Miss Ju n e V incen t, w ho h as been a guest of h e r p a re n ts , M r. and Mrs. E dgar D ., V incen t, th e p a s t week­end. to g e th er w ith M lsa B etto Bush, P o r tlan d ; M iss N orm a JusU n, Brem ­erton ; Mlsa E velyn s u e h le y , O regon City, a ll s tu d e n ts a t L tnfleld college a t M cM innville, le f t Sund ay to sum e th e ir studies.

Frederick M unyon, w ho has been a tten d in g th e N, Y . A. school a t W elser a n d who d u r in g th e holidays h a s been vlslUng h is p a ren ts , Mr and M rs. F re d M unyon. le ft Sunday fo r D enver w here h e will w ork for Uie R em ington A m u corporation.

RusseU H all, w ho Is tak ing poel g rad u a te w ork a t th e U niversity of Id ah o a n d te ac h in g in th e Moacow

With KeUy at

Washingtou<Pr«ai fa«« 0«0

U nited S ta te s treaaury h a s lU r te d to educate th e people on w h a t th e ir Income taxes w ill be nex t year. *Ihe taxes m u s t be p a id o r th e delinquent Is .In trouble ; th e in te rn a l revenue d e p a r tm e n t w ill in s is t e o coUecUng th e la s t penny . T o a id th e people in — paring fo r th e ahock n e x t M arch

H enry M orgen thau , Jr.. trea s ­u ry chief. Issued a p a m p h le t d is trib ­u te d by Id ah o banka.

I h e average tam U y l a U a h * ir in U la ih e gS,000 elaaa, a )theagh m any will file rep o rts on Ineeaea eonsiderably lee*. P e r a single p a r­son In th e 11,000 n* t incom e elass (he U x will be S 2 tl. F o r th e head of a famUy th e (ax on th e Mme n e t will be |sa, provided th e re a r« (wo dependen ts . As u a sliab le ;snm . Sec re tary M ergen- (h aa anggeeta th a t m oney be Mved e«ch m on th lo m eet th e obUga- . 1 tion , and a s paym en ts c an bo m a d e f y j in four in s taU u en ts th is wiU !quire p u ttin g aside I IS every ! m onth . T h e head of a faaU y ahenld save 15 a m onth . ,In th e lower b rackeU a n e t tax

income of $800 a . y e a r fo r a single person will req u ire a ta x o f g3; on *900 a la x of t H a n d on 11,000 a ta x of U l . T h e sing le pe rson is ex - | am ptjM i-iiet Income u p - to I1&0. T lie : 'head ol a fam ily 'w ith tw o d epen - ' denCs Is fre e o f taxes up to b u t if th e incom e ia tS.tOO Uie ta x Is M, a n d a t «3,&00 i t is $13. T here will, of course, be th o u s a n d of Id a ­h o residen ts w hose n e t Incom e fo r IM l, th e c u rre n t y e a r on w hich the levy is.m ade , wlU be u n d e r th e m ln -

. Imum, bo th aa to h ead s o f fam ilies a n d single pe rsons; b u t aside from th is g roup th e ta x will b* heavy, a n d th e secre tary suggests th a t ' everyone s ta r t calculaU rig o n th e ap ­p rox im ate incom e a n d lay a few dol- U rs aside. I t is th e f irs t Ume th a t th e federa l governm ent h a s sough t to he lp clU sens figure o u t' th e ir n e t Income. T h e few in Id ah o w ho have

n e t Income o f 05,000 a y e a r (head ! a fam ily) will b e paying 38 p e r

cen t to U ncle S am . ^Sec re tary M orgenlhau 'a pam -

p lilet. is m te n d ed to insp ire c itizens to save v o lu n ta rily by show ing th e . am o u n t o f tax . F ed era l governm ent h a s considered com pulsory savings, b u t th e schem e h a s n o t been w ork­ed out.

WIUi eoaU noM pr*ep*ot * f e a r- taU m ent o f im p o tta o ( a o g a t tr a m th e Philipp ine* bocans* o t sh o r t- age. o t f re ig h t c a rrie ia - I th a gav- em m eo t is u sing (he s te a m e n (o bring (o th e w ea t ooast n b b e r , oharrod eooaanu t she ll fo r g8.t m asks, act.) weste n i su g a r beet • ta le s a re p rep a rin g (o In sis t upon an o th e r a d ) n tm e n t of quotas. Cosamerce d e p a r tm e n t e tatM lca indieato no hoa rd ing , a s was the case In (h e f i r s t W orld w ar, b u t prices a re expected to Inorease due to eoet o f p rodaetlon tm leas p rlea oontrel i e ^ ^ U o a «(cpa in a n d

however, Is a fa rm p ro d n c t and the re Is th e fa rm bloc prepared . In th e senate , to tig h t ImPoalUen of a n y restric tio n s on fa rm goods. Sogar b eet g row en have been w riting to W ashing ton lo learn w helher th e re Is a chance fe r a change In th e ^ uo la . ^

schools, to g e th er w lih h is ^ Ife and baby, sp e n t th e p a s t w eek-end a t tho hom e of h is m o the r, Mrs. F . 0 , H all. He will resum e hla work a s county agen t a t lO nm ctt th e f lrs l of th e ’ year.

Mrs, E. A. Z leglar. who is a t O re ­gon City, has se n t word th a t h e r m alher, M rs. R osa 8 , Nenltgli, died Nov. IB.

Mrs. M. L. Adolf, Mrs, P e te r M ai- Uilesen, F iler, and Mr.v W alter M *t- Uilesen, T w in Falls , a re a t U v a h o i

I springs.

LEADS U. S. FORCES IN FAR EAST

Anaw er to Pravlotia Poaale

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Tuesday. November 25,1941 IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALL$, IDAHO

""What About Bad Boys?' Here Are Some Answers

“We have help fo r th e cripp led ' ch ildren ; the dependent children, bu t w hat do we do fo r th e ao-called 'bad children’?”

T h at waa the pertinen t question p u t by John A. Brown, Twin Falls county probation o fficer, when he addressed th e Women’s Republican club of Tw in Falls county yesterday afternoon a t the home o f M rs. Ben P o tte r, Kimberly.

A ttention waa also focused on educational problems and legal solutions, when M rs.Dorfs Strndley and R ay D.Agee added their observations to the picture of some of Twin Falls county’s "weak spots.”

Y oothhil CrimliuO*"A quarte r of a cen tury ago. th e

older m en were crim inals, a n d only resorted to the gun w hen cornered ,”Brow n observed. "Now, 16 Ver or our crim inals are u n der 30—'th e youth who ride th e underw orld tra il w ith smoldng guns." '

D ecUrtnf that crime U progrei- tlrt. he explained Uial pUferin* nsnally iteiBS fr«n tcbool deUn- qneney, and ends op with murder

• when the colprit “geU Ui a cor­ner."T h e only solution, as h e secs I t. Is

b e lter train ing In th e hom e, th e school a n d the church, th e p rim ary c en ters o( r e s p ^ b l l l t y . h e con­c luded.

E ducational factors w hich Mrs.Doris Stradley. Twin P a lls county public Instructor, would like to see changcd, were outlined by th a t o f­ficial..-

She favors Uie r tls a o f a saJary schedule, she said em phaU cally. com m enting th a t two teach ers In T w in P a lls county rccelvo sa larie s of $es a m onth.

M rs. S tradley would lU:e also to teacher tra in ing requirem ents ra is ­ed from two to three Jjpars fo r p r i­m ary work, and Irom four to five years fo r high school in struc tion .

Speech Defect C linic ClarlflcaUon of school law s w llh

rega rd to bus travel Is needed, she rem arked.

S h e recommended conducting speech defect clinics fo r tw o weeks each year, adding th a t m uch had been accom pollshed 'by R ich a rd A Averin, head of the psychology de* p a rtm en t of Albion S ta te N orm al school, w hen h e visited 14 schools w ith her.

"We are going back more and more to the three R'a In educa­tion, and omitting the trlllB.’* was her observation.

‘I n . factories operaltng on de­fense schedules It has freqoently been neoeUkry to resort Jo pablio address ly ilem initm ctlon because the employes couldn't comprehend the written InstnicUon. They taaTen't been taagbt t« read with

delinquency cases, p raised th e work of P ro b a tio n O f­ficer Brow n, and suggested:

More Disdpllae Needed *'I beUeve In bringing ba ck th e

h ickory sttek along w ith th e th ree R's-; m ore discipline in th e hom e Is needed."

M ost o f th e delinquencies in th is c ounty -conie from broken hom es; aln jost none f(om properly reg u la ­te d homes, h e rem arked.

CaUing altentlon to the am ount ot crime In thia coanty In th e last three years, Mr. Agee said tliat ZOO felonies and 500 misdemeanors have come to the attention o f the oourU In that period of time.

He added that at least M per cent of (he mlscreanta were drift­ers.

MlSA M. Ize tta McCoy presided and Mrs, S tu a r t Severn was proarom chairm an . Mrs, A. A. A rnold, ac­companied by Mrs„ Jo e L aughlln , Rang "Culm os U»e K lg h f and "Am erican Lullaby." K i m b e r l y roembe^i of the club served re f re sh ­ments,

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B a i le y - N ie ls e n M a r r i a g e T o ld

nURLEY. Nov. 25 (S p e c la l) -M ls« n u th NIrlsen, daughter of M r. and Mrs. A. O. Nielson. Burley, a n d Jako Ballry, son of Mr, and M rs, Roy D. Bailey, R upert, were m arried N ov. IB, a t Pocatello,

For h e r wedding, U»e bride w c.v - blacl( wool suit, w itli. w h ite and black accessories.

T he bride graduated in 1040 from Burley high school, and In 1041 from the Pocatello school of beau ty culture. She has been en)pl9yed at thti O verland Beauty nliop here .

Mr, Bnlley, a g raduate o t Iley b u m liigh school In 1037, Is engaged In farm ing and the couple will be a t home on a rancli,

Mr, and Mrs, Bailey le ft on t few days’ wedding trip, a n d a f te r tJielr re tu rn will live in Ihelr newly bu lll home on the bridegroom 's ran c h south of Burley,

•niB bride was the In sp iration for a num ber of jw rties a n d show ers p rior to her marriage.

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Lonfiffcllow Topic Of Delphian Meet

O am m a T liet* chap te r of th e D ei- phlnii society, m eeting la s t evening III llie home ol MIsa M ildred Elrod, lirrsident, discussed th e life and w orks of Henry W adsw orth I /in g - fetiow, " firs t poet and h u m a n is t of Uie United States."

Miss Merle Newlon w as program ohaim ian , and Miss M abel P o rte r- Held, Mrs. Catiierlnn P o lle r , M rs.

' M elta Balsch and Miss ^ Iro d gave re|X>rl4 on assigned topics.

In tlio absence of M rs. Roy J , Evans, cu rren t events chairm an . M iss Porterfield gave two I ,o n |fe l- low imems. "My Lost Y ou th" and "Psalm of U fe,"

'llie group voted to postpone tlie Deo. aa m retlng (o J a n . la .

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Genevieve Jolinson WedR in California

nuP K R T . Nov. SB ( B p e d » l) -A ll- nouncem enta have been received he re te ltln i of Uie m arriage of Miss

Tlie bride, daughUr of llav . and Mrs, X A. Johnson, U a form er llupert g ir l S lie graduat«d f r w i U>« local tilgii (ohool wlUi Die olaaa ot

At lha Um« she lived here her fa- Uier was pastor of Ui« Hupert Pent«* oosUl oliurch.

W e s t e r n L e g e n d s R e l a t e d D u r in g W r i t e r s ’ M e e t in g

Id ah o legends were presen ted a t i m eeting of T w in Palls c h a p te r I d a h i W riters ' league, M onday even ing a th e hom e of Mrs. John E. Hayes.

M rs. D orlnc O o c r t« n , T w in P a lli county h b to r la n . gave exam ples fou r types of legends, m entlon lns one concerning the “ba th of youth , a B annock In d ian story w hich ha< th e C ity of Rocks aa locale, A notlier one concerned Uie th ree pines, m a rk ­ing th e graves of th ree persons n e a r U.e ghost tow n of Custer. S he a lso re la te d th e stor>- of Uie f i r s t da iry In so u th e rn Idolio and how I . B. P e rrlnc won th e race to B ullion tw o days a head of the herd b rough t In from C ache Valley. U tah, by a pio­neer nam ed Lamb.

Legend of Falls M rs. H ayes read an orig inal m a n ­

u sc rip t based on an Idaho .In d ian legend, re la ting the story of how th e T w in falls In the S nake riv e r canyon cam e Into being.

T h e rock, according to th e sto ry , rep resen ts an Ind ian brave o t a n enem y tribe ; th e w aters sw irling a t th e base, the loving arm s of th e I n ­d ia n m aiden who was de term ined to elope w ith him again st h e r f a th ­e r’s w ishes. T h is was achieved as a revenge by th e m aiden 's ch iefta in fa th e r.

She also* presented a n h is to rica l ske tch o n 'th e f irs t cheese fac to ry In so u th e rn Idaho , founded In C o tton ­wood canyon during th e tim e m a ­rau d in g In d ian s roam ed th a t section o f th e s ta te .

M rs. E d ith M acDonald O ra h am reAd several legend poems from " S u n li t Peaks." an Idalio anthology. Includ ing compositions of H enry B radley, N am pa; A nna C liurch a n d N ancy N aylor Reed (pen nam e of M rs. O raham .)

64TS. O a r th Reid, guest of th e c h ap te r, told of the In d ian s In O k la ­hom a , com m enting th a t th e Ncz P e rce In d ian s were th e only w ho w ere pe rm itted to re tu rn to th e ir na tive h a b ita t.’ once they h a d been concentra ted in O klahom a. M rs, E ra C ham berlain, Buhl, a lso a guest.

C hristm as P a rty P lana w ere m ade for a C hris tm as

p a rty a n d pot-iuck supper M onday Dec. 23, a t 7 p . m . a t Uie hom e of Mm, O oerlsen. E ach m em ber Is re^ quested to m ake a C hris tm as co n lri bu tlon to th e program , p referab ly original. T w enty-five cen t g ifts , to be exchanged, a re to be accom panied by o rig inal verses. .

S ta te bulleUns. edited by M rs. O oertzen . were distribu ted . I n con ­te s ts o t dexterity , M rs. E m m a D unn K ing a n d M rs. R u th K n ig h t, b o th of O ooding. won prizes. M rs. P io rence B enson presided a t th e business ses­sion. R efreshm ents were served.

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H in k le s A r r a n g e■ E l k s C a r d P a r t y

F o r W e d n e s d a yA nother o f a series of bridge p a r ­

ties fo r Tw in Palls E lks, th e ir wive* and women guests, will take place W ednesday a t a p. rfi. in th e V ene- tlon room a t the Elks hall.

Mr. and Mrs, C. V. H lnkJe are c h a irm e n of a rrangem ents, a n d will be a.islsted by Mr. a n d M rs, T r u ­m an O reenhaigh and Mr. a n d M rs, O uy Rym an.

A b u f fr t Mippcr will bo nerved fo l­lowing th e Kdinrs, a n d ho liday m o- Uffl, w ith rrd and w hite p red o m in a t­ing, will form the decorntlons.

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L e o n i - G a b a r d iV o w s E x c h a n g e d

R U P E llT , Nov. 35 (Hpnclal) — Mls.1 l,riih E lltnbeth U abard l and B runo LronI were un ited In rlnge a t 11 a, m. Nov. ID In a p rrw ive ceremony a t a t . N icholas C atho lic ctiiirch,

M rs. Belly Rauncli plnyed w edding m arch and oIho accom - lianied th e niieciai n u m b e r" "Avn > a ria " sung by Mrs, A1 llenncheld, M rs. Joe Engkraf, Mrn. C harles R ausch and Mrs. B etty R ausch,

T tie r in g ceremony was read by Rev. r a th e r D, I McElUgott, jw stor of S t, Nicholas church,

T lie bride was a tU red in a blue silk n tree t length drea* wlUi black accesaorles and a neck ivorsagc of pink rosebuds. She w as a ttendfx l by Miss Ju n e O lrardell w ho wore a gold colorMl silk frock o t s tr e e t lenglii w ltli brown aactssories a n d a cor­sage of ta lism an rosebuds.

T h o bridegroom, young burlnew maj> of R u i» rl. and son o t M r. and M rs. M. Leoni. was a ttended by E rn ­est Asson. -

M rs, Leonl. daugh ter of M r, nnd M rs, R ichard a a b a rd l, g rad u a ted from R upert h igh school w ith llin claas of 1030 and sp e n t one year iu nu rses’ tra in ing a t t}w Holy Cross nnsp lta l In S a l t U k e City,

Following th e c hu rch cerem ony th e brldiil p a ir wa« honoro<l by the bride’fi g rand pa ren ts . M r. a iul M rs. Joe Anson, a t a w edding d in n er a t w hich 79 relatives a n d friendn w ere p resent.

M r. and Mrs. Leoni le tt W ednes­day afternoon on ,x w edding trip , A fter nex t week Uioy will be a l home In nui>ert.

P a r t i e s A u g m e n t V i c t o r y B a l l o f O A O D a n c e C lu b

Preceding tonight^s Victory Ball of the 0. A. 0. Dancing club at the American Legion Memorial hall, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hollingsworth, dance chair­men, will preside at a dinner party at the Park hotel.

Guests will be members of the host committee, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Benoit, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Sheneberger, Mr. and Mrs. Walton G. Swim, Mr. and Mrs. John Breckenridge and Mrs. Roy Washburn.

¥ ¥ ¥Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Watts

will entertain informally at cocktail party at their home, 861 Seventh avenue north, for a few friends prccoding the dance.

Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Duvall and Mr. and Mrs. Dun J. Cava- nagh will arrange a breakfast for a small group following the ball.

¥ ¥ ¥A social hour will begin at

8:30 p.m., preceding the dance at 9:30 p. m., with Will Wright’s orchestra playing the dance music.

A patriotic motif of decor­ation wil) be featured.

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C a l e n d a rW omen of Uie Mooee will m eet

today a t 8 p. m . a t th e O dd Fel­lows hall.

¥ ¥ ¥Blue Lakes B oulevard club will

m eet a t 3 p . m . W ednesday a t Uie hom e of M rs. E. H . B ean .

- ¥ ¥ ¥Sodales Pinochle club .will m eet

a t th e hom e of M rs. P ra n k Hicks T hursday a fternoon , ^

. ¥ ¥ ¥Circle »io. 1. W . 8 . C. S. of the

M ethodist church., will m eet a t the hom e of M rs. RusscU P o tte r for luncheon a t 1:15 p. m . ’Thursday.

¥ ¥ ¥Addison Avenue Social club will

m eet for a po l-luck lunchcon a t 1 p . m, W ednesday a l th e home of M rs. E arl H aw orth.

¥ ¥ ¥Phi Beta W om an's Bible class

of th e Presbyterian S u nday .school will m eet a l th e h o m e of Mrs. M arshal Jeffries, 351 E ig h th ave­nue no rth , T hu rsday a t 3:30 p. m.

¥ ¥ ¥Circle No, 6. W . S, C. S. of the

M ethodU l church , will m e et o t the hom e of M rs. H . O . M cCalllstcr T hursday for a 1:15 p. m . no- hostc&s lunchcon.

¥ ¥ ¥Com munity c hu rch L adles’ Aid

society will m eet W ednc.sdoy a t th e church p a r lo r s ' » i th Mrs. M innie Pulley as hostess. A pot- luck luncheon will b e served a t 1 p . m . .

¥ ¥ ¥Veteran.? of Foreign W ars aux il­

iary will en terta in V. F . W, m em ­bers a t a clilll supper W ednesday a t 7:30 p. m. a t th e hon le of Mrs. O lorla Pomeroy. 337 T lii rd avenue west. A social evening Is p lanned .

It- If. If.Tw in P a lls O ronge will m e et for

a pot-luck d in n e r a n d open m eet­ing a t 7. p. m, Wednc-sday a t the Odd Fellows hnll. E ach fam ily is asked to bring a m e a t d ish , a veg­e table d ish and a pie.

¥ ¥ ¥Circle No. 0, W. S , C. S . of the

M ethodist church, will m e e t a t the home of M rs, G eorge L ing, 1314 K im berly road , T h u rsd ay fo r a 1 p. m. no-hostess luncheon . M em­bers are asked lo b ring g if t boxes.

¥ ¥ ¥M entor, club will m e e t W edncs-

day afternoon a t th e hom e of Mrs. Cora Schroedcr, F iler. Roll call r r - sponsM will be Item s on A rgentina or Chile and M rs, W alte r MUlor and Mrs. ’H iom as Buckiln will bo In charge of th e p rogram .

State O. E. S. Official

Men, Women! Old al 4 0 ,5 0 ,6 0 ! Get Pep

rtitt flf Vim- ............■» S i n

I o h a p t o r , o f Eastern

Mrs. Agnes Anderson. Parm a, worthy

o f -t h eIdaho Order SU r, who will

«e her o ffic ia l vUlt to the Twin FaUs chapter to­day at B p. m . a t the MAsonio tem ­ple. A banqnet has been arranged hi her honor for 6:30 p. m. a t th e M eth­odist ch o tch . This noon a t Wray’s cafe member* of the P ast BU troos’ cinb presided at n o -h o ite u ian ch - eon as ■ courtesy to (he sU t« o f­ficial. She visited the Albion chap­ter last Satnrday, and Afonday Bing was gocst of honor a t the lio l- Uster chapter m - alon. Yesterday a f­ternoon a Innch- e o a w as given In her honor a t the hom e o f Mra. E f- f ie Irvin, worthy m a t r o n of ( b e

: UolUster chapter.

W ilm a G r i s h a m ■ W e d s B . L e w i s

MURTAUGH. Nov. 25 ( S p e c ia D - Mlss W ilm a O rlsham , d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs, J. A. O rlah a m , and Basil Lewis, son of M r. a n d M rs. H. B. I^w ls, were un ite d I n m arriag e Sa tu rday evening. Nov. 22. by Bev. Stan ley D. T refren n l th e M ethod ist parsonage In K im berly.

T he bride wore a p a le blue and navy slrlpcd dress w ith b lack acces­sories. Tlicy were a t te n d e d by M iss Lavlna O rlslm m , a s is te r o f the bride, and Nell P e rk ins.

Mrs. Lewis a tte n d e d school In K lm lm a and M urtnugh .

Mr. Lew[.s graclunted from M urtaugh high .school.

T hey , will reside In M urLaugh w here Mr, Lewis is em ployed a t llie Savage Produce com pany .

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P a i r U n i t e d a tM o r n in g N u p t i a l

Mias ElouUe N, I’lee lo v c , d a u eh le r of Mr. and Mr.s, E, H . P reelove, H a- zelton. and Harrj- D an n e n h o u er, K imberly, were un ite d in m arriage a t 9:30 a. m . lodny a t th e C Itristlan church par.sonofic In T w in Palls ,

Rev. M ark C. C ronenberger o ffi­c iated a t th e ring cerem ony .

T he bride w ore a. b lue s lr e e t d ress w ith black accc-ssorics.

A ttending th e p a ir w ere M iss L a- Nelle Freelove. TM'In F a lls , a n d Elza Frcelove, H azelton, s is te r a n d b ro th ­e r of the bride.

Following a w edding b re a k fa s t a t the home of M iss L aN elle Frcelove, Mr. and Mr,';, D a n n e n h n u e r le f t on a brief tr ip to Boise, n n d will la te r be a l home In JC lm berly. w here tho bridegroom Is m a n a g e r of H arry ’s .port shop.

Country W om an’s club will e n ­te rta in a t the a n n u a l p a rty in honor of husbonds a t 8 pi m , toduy a t tlin Id ah o Pow er com pany au - jiltorluni, Tlioso w ho have not iH-en solicited a re asked to bring eithiT pie o r sandw lchcs

¥ ¥ ¥Good W ill ch ib Will en terta in

a t ttie an n u al T tiankaglv lng d in ­ner party W ednesday a t 7 p, ni. Bt the parlali h a ll. S t . Edw nrd’n Cdthollc church , in h o n o r o f th r Inmbnnds, M rs. jiiaU n D oolittle In gpncral chairm an of a rran g e m rn ls , nud csrda will be th e diversion,

¥ ¥ ¥M nrlners' club will m e et a l fl |>.

ni, W ednesday a l th e P resby te r­ian rliu rch pa rlo rs w ith M r. and Mra, U w ren co Bhlvoly In charge

of the p rogram . M ra. J . H, Seaver will discuss "Old New E ngland Ciiurchc.s'’ and Rev. O . I,. C lark will conunue h is study , of Louis P asteur.

¥ ¥ ¥•Rcpresentatlvc.-i o f c lu irrlies elec­

ted lo serve on th e w elfare com ­m ittee of th e W om en’s C h ris tian Union are a sked to m e et a t 8 p. m . today a t Uie ChrLsUan church . P«ri)o,w of t h h m eetin g Is lo fo r­m ulate a p lan to e n large tlie w el-

I faro ]>roKram of Ihe o rgiuiizatlon. Mrs. c . N. P e rry will presidp.

C a th o l ic Y o u t h T o A t t e n d D a n c e

H e r e D e c . 2 9 thOne more p a rty was a d d ed to Uie

list of holiday dances w hen th e Dc Sales club, mecU ng la s t n ig h t a t the parish ha ll o t S t . E dw ard ’s CaUiollc church, vored to e n te r ta in a t a dance Instead of » ska tin g party .

All Catholic youUi of. th e souU iern Idaho deanery will be Inv ited to th e C hrlslm as dance Dec. 29 a t th e O dd Fellows hall. Miss M ary A lice B u ­ch an a n will be In c harge o f the InlermlM lon program ; M iss B e tty Rcttlnghouse and MLss B e lly Ju n e G am brci, the punch and punch girls, and F rancis K leffner a n d I ^ r r y Sclaya the dccoraUons.

F a th e r H arry A ckcrnian, w ho con. ducts the study class each week pre^ ceding th e business session a n d sO' clal hour, received a g if t fro m th e group in appreciation o t h is services.

T lie group voted a (25 dona tion to th e church debt, du rin g th e busi­ness session presided over by Miss Jo a n LeClalr. L arry Belaya gave a repo rt on the table c lo th p r o ' w hich was won by Mrs. R ose Bui

W hite elephant, d o n a t e d by F a th e r A ckerm an, was w on by O tto Florence. Miss M arian F e u h rs le h i announced th a t th e play reh e a rsa ls w e r e progressing sa tU tac to rily D ancing diverted Uie g roup fo r the rem ainder of Uic evening.

Refreshm ents w ere served by Mrs. Henry Powell, M rs. O . A. R etU ng- tiouse, Mrs. P lave L ydum a n d M rs L. Partscli. H ostesses n e x t w eek will be Mrs. George W allace. M rs. O wen B uchanan. Mrs. L orenzo S e iaya and M rs. Tom W hite.

T w in F a l l s P a i r A m o n g G u e s t s a t . C a t h e d r a l R i t e shev . a n d Mr.s. E. L eslie Rolls,

T u 'ln Palls, win be am ong th e guesU a t the wedding of M iss EliLabeUi Aldcn BiirUett. d a u g h te r o t Bishop Frederick B. B iuU ett. and , Jo iin Ph illip Sklllcrn. M alad, Bon of Mr, a n d Mrs. Jack SKlllcm . a t S t. M ich- acl’s cathcOrnl in Boise today a l 8 p, m., and will also a lt« n d the form al reception a t t h e B a r tle t t home.

Accompanlcd by Rev. a n d Mrs. T orbcn R . O lson. F o r t H all. Uie v icar or Uie Asccnsion Episcopal c hu rch and hLs wife le ft th is a fte r ' noon for th e cui>knl c liy .

T lie cercm ony will u n ite tw< prom inen t Idalio lum lUu.. M rs. Ed Gooding aiKi Mr.s. Sidney SmiUi, Shoshone, will be um ong Uiose who will pour at, Uie rcceptlon.

Mrs. P e te r Brooks. 'Tacom a, Uic bridegroom ’s .slslcr, will be m a tron o t honor, and Mrs, H arm on W illiam s a n d MLss K aU ierlne W crry . BoLse, will be the bridesm aids. W illiam Sklllcrn, ScalU e. wiU be h is b ro th e r’s be.sl m an . and u.shers will b e H arris Palk , H arry Scliupppl. C, J . N o rth ­rop . Jr., and Carroll Sellnrs.

. T lie couple wlli go lo S u n Valley a wedding tr ip a n d will la te r be home o t M alad w here th e bride­

groom Is O neida county commls.Mon- e r o f public a.ssLitance. H e Is a g radua te ot S tanford un iv e rs ity and i m em ber of Ph i G am m a.D e lta . T he arlde Is a grnduote of S c rlpps col­lege In California a n d Is a pro­visional m em ber of Uie B oL« Ju n io r league .'

A num JxT of T^i'ln F alls frien d s o l boUi tam lllcs received Inv lto tlons to th e wedding, b u t w ere u n a b le to a t ­tend .

T o y R e c i t a l W ill B e P r e s e n t e d b y

J a c k l i n S t u d e n t sS tuden ts of M rs. ^ I t h Jack lin

a n d Miss Luclle Ja ck lin m e t Friday a n d S a turday afte rn o o n s la s t week to m ake plans fo r Uie co m in g ‘T w R ecital” to be given Doc. 8 a t th e B aptU t church . T oys will b e dona­te d to th e Ju n io r C ham ber o f Com­m erce project for needy T w in Falls children.

Each one presen t played a selec­tion, and refrc-shments w ere served.

T hose presen t on one o f Uie a fte r - noons were M arlene M onro, W anda A llen, B ernice E lilcrs, A n n e tte Cou- berly, S h lri L incoln. M ary lyn L in ­coln. Phyllis Pe te rsen . R o b e r t Bri- « c . H arry Brlzee, R a lp h H iggins, V irginia Higgins.

Inga' Van Au,sdcln, E velyn Van Ausdeln, C hario tte J o h n s to n , P red S tew art. A udrey W oUicrbao, Jo a n Skidm ore, W anda Sallee, M m y R u th K ing. Irene Jock lln . B a rb a ra J a c k - l ln , . B laine P e te rso n .' P a tr ic ia I r ­win. Betty Bus.iell. J im Russell.

Daniel Langenwalter To Marry Southern^

M r. and M rs. F . J . Kyle, H untington, W, Va., hav e nounced th e engagem ent of th e ir daughter, Misa Ellen Kyle, to Daniel F . Lanfeenwalter.

H er fiance is th e son of D r. and Mrs. J . £ . Langenwal Twin Falla, and is a t p resent w orking fo r h is m aster’s d ’ a t Cornell university .

A church w edding Is calendared for Sunday, E>ec. 26, a t H unting ton .

Misa Kyle is a g radua te of A g n u S cott G irls ' college a t D ecatur, Qa., a suburb a t A tlan ta .

Mr. Langcn'w alter received h is de­gree laat Ju n e a t G eorgia Tech., where he m ajored Ih elec trica l glnecring.

T h e t a R h o G i r l s W ill E n t e r t a i n

R e b e k a h L e a d e rT lic ta Rlio girls club m e t a l

regular buslne.ss session yesterday evening to m ake p la n s fo r e n te r­ta ining Mrs. Lulu W atts , p resident of th e s ta te R ebekali assem bly, who will be In T w in P a lls a s guest of the girls and o t the local c h ap te r ot R cbekahs T uesday , Dec. 2.

Mrs. G ladys Shaw was honorary m em ber a t la s t n ig h t’s session, d u r­ing w hich Miss Cbxra J a n e G ardner. Miss B arbara B urdick and Miss Vir­ginia Fuller w ere voted In to m em ­bership of th e club. T hey will be InlUated a t th e n e x t m eeting . M on­day. Dec. 8.

Mrs. Effie W alk lq s . M iss Audrey* fimlUi. Miss V irginia Cam pbell and Miss G all A nn O tt w ere appointed on a com m ittee to p lan a n d arrange a lea to be given Dec. 2 In honor of the v isiting presiden t; th e event will be held a l th e h o m e 'o t Mrs. Busier T arr. 32S T h ird avenue east.

Miss C harlo tte .R icha rdson . Miss Mary H. C lapper. M*” V era G ood­m an, MUs Verlee M elnke. Miss Audrey Sm ith . Miss D oris Durbin, Miss Bonnie J e a n K unkle . M iss V ir­g inia Cam pbell. Miss M a rth a Wise, Miss E vadna Elder, M iss Im c«ene H eath, Miss E ste lla P o tte r , M iss Ilcne O raham , Miss B e tty Moyes, Miss Ilene Schulke w ere nam ed to sOrve a t a banquet U ia t evening, given by the R ebekahs In honor of

Mrs, W atte, w ho wlU f o to C th e day following.

R efreshm ents were served by a committee Including M rs. C ora M e- Rlll, Miss EdlUi P e rchal, Miss K unkle. Miss Veriee M elnke. Onnp - appoUiled for nex t meeting** re ­freshm ent a rrangem ents Is headed by Miss Moyes. and includes O tt. Miss Schulke a n d M rs. M erUe . Souders,

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SPORTS

oUier lOOAQO crowd VIU diUonsUy m bereb le w ea the r In M u­nic ipal aU dlum to w atch th e C a '

By JA C K G U EN TIIERN EW YORK, N ot. 25 (U.R)—T he football season is-all over

except fo r t>ie shouting b u t th e re is plenty of th a t in ntore th is week when A rm y collidca w ith , Navy in the natio n 's banner gam e while th ree conference championships and th e bowl line-ups are settled in a half-dozen others.

A lthough the national program , will be split betw een T hursday and S aturday , the y ea r’s second Thanksgiving will featurp only one contest of g re a t im portance. T h a t’s the slam -bang embroglio a t Col­lege S tation, Tex., w here the Texafl A. & M. m eets its old jinx— Texas U.

A m eatier »chedule will be offered Sa tu rday . T h e an n u al “glgftnUc" of th e service schooU heads th e lUt

*but Included a re two big In tra -s ta te batUeii In Kflsaiulppl a n d Oregon,Fordhom 'a w ind-up a g a in s t X ev Y ork D. a n d S tanford 's la s t b id {or th e B0M bowl again st C alifornia.

H ere a re sketches of th e b e tter a ttrac tions:

Nbt7 H elda Edge

a n d M iddles. Army has been beaten tw ice a n d tied once, w hile th e N avy has lo st only one a n d tied Navy, boosting power and n s i

. .r a te a » a . l edge.-T e x u A. a n d M .-Texas, a t College

S ta tion—*nie Aggies, undefeated a n d u a rolling r ig h t on to th «

B ote bowl and a strong o h a rof MlnDMOta’8 claim to th e na tio n al title . Texa*, th e "w onder te am " of th e nu tlo n th ree weeks ago, I s n t COing anyw here Ju s t now b u t th is Is an o th e r gam e w here sUOsUcs d o n 't

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U you've h e a rd tU s before, b u t U kQOther g isve In w hich th e n«i~ ords don’t count. S la te needs only thU victory to clinch th e w estern Rose bowl designation, b u t O regon knocked off W aih lag ton la s t week.

PU y (e r .TlUe, Bowl M bslsslppl-U laB tssippl S ta te ,. !at

Oxford—I h e s e tw o w ill be m eetln* fo r th e B outheastem conference Utle a n d th e O range bowl b id th a t m ay accom pany th e crown. N either h a s been de feated now In confer­ence pU y a lthough Mlsstaslppl lost to G eorgetown and S ta te to Du* Queane. T h e sen tim ent seems to fa< Tor OM U lss.

Pordham-NYXT a t New Y ork—The ' R a m s should w in th is by 40 points,

b u t th e re is alw ays th a t memory of PIU . y e rd h a m sVlll \ t bowl bound, so look for a solid trium ph.

T enneasee-V anderbllt a t K noxville —H ie Vols have no th ing to lose and

. V anderb ilt h a s l u flrat possible bow l inv ita tion to gain.

B tanford-C allfom la , n t Palo AUo —fita n fo rd c a n 't w in tl)o Paciric crow n e n d Pasadena bid now u n le u O regon S ta te lose^ so th e Ind ians wlH b e ilghU ng only to keep Ihelt chances alive.

4,000 See Louis Toy With Foe In Exhibition

SAN PRANOISCO. Nov. 05 ftl.R) — Heavyweight C ham pion J o e Louis toyed w ith cum bersom e OeoTge o lam basU anl o t Loe An> geles in a four-round exh ib ition bout here la s t n ig h t before 4,00p fans.

Louis, weighing a04 pounds, knocked X3lambastlanl, m . d io y w ith a r ig h t uppercu t in U>e th ird round bu t th e flghU r k e p t hU fee t. Louis c u t loose w ith h is punch a fte r O lam bastlan i h a d slipped In a sUII one to th e nose.

jyiinnesota Clinches Place at Top of Gridiron Ratings

LO S A ilOELES. Nov. 85 (U » -_____________ R)—T h esystem of r a tin g lO '

d a y established th e O ophers o f M in ­neso ta a s th e No. 1 te am of th e n a tio n and Indicated th e cham pions o f th e Big T en will con tin u e to be th e ou tstand ing football te am fo r rem a in d e r o f th e seasoa— -

E ven if team s they m e t th is sea* m should w in th e ir f in a l ta m es . U n n e u ta wlU malntaUv a m a rg in

of nearly th ree po lp ts over N otre D am e, second on th e list.

D uquesne Is ranked th ird . A la ­bam a fo u rth and Navy f if th . A d- d ltlo n a i Btandliigs ^ a o e D uke s ix th , T exas A fgies seventh. M lc h lsv i e ig h th , Pennsy lvan ia n in th a n d M is­so u ri te n th .

Fight ResultsBy U nited F re u

SAN FK A N C I8C O -T ony O il- vera , 119, Ban P n nc lsco , te ch n i­cally knocked ou t Johnny G rady, 120, Lm Ai}gc!M, (6).

NEW ARK, N. J .—Chief Crasy H orse, 131, Pasadena, Calif., o u t­pointed Lou F e rtu n a , ISS, P h lla - de lphU . (•». _____

NEW Y ORK - FranclM O M on- (anerl, U 6. I taly , outpointed Tony F e rra ra . 147^ , New Yor*, (B); Tom C am panelll, 110, New York, knocked o u t CU tt K M tk lt, le i^ ’i , B ayonne, N. J , (1).

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G RID M ATERIAL IN HOUTIlKltN

IDAHO . . . TITI.K I.KADKItS-

H l'Y I.E O F n .A Y UIFKEIIKO . . .

T ills buslnMS o t nam ing th e "conch of tlie week—the monU)—and Ute y e u r " could be easy sturf,

l':ap«clally If one Jiut sat down and looked at the winning MMwon. You could sU rt ta t and plek Rush er Bhoahono for tbo great Indian oMMn: Coach Rulon Bndgo et Burley for putUug his Bobcats through an ondefeatod seMon; or Jimmy O'Brien of Pooatallo for winning hts sceond tonsecullvo Big D ll rrewn.'H iese m en a ll did very fine J o l a -

b u t th e chances are . too. U iat tl>«y h a d some very fine m a teria l to work w ith . S lioshone lias been a Class II t r l d pow er fo r several years; Poca- i i l lo woo lU firs t cham pionship last y e a r a n d h a d several key m en re - iu r n ln i fo r th U seaK oiv-lnoludlnf th e ine red ltabU W ally K elly; and

> a lnoe OOMh Budge t o ( i over a t B u r­ley h t tlM h a d a i t r t n t of good a th '

■'"Mm to w ork w ith a n d h e h u doni • m l ^ t y fine Job w ith them .

H ow ever, som e of th e o the r OOMbN h av e also dene very well

ttM lr elube and should oome m

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OP-RANKING GAMES TO SETTLE BOWL BIDSThree Crowns at Stake; Middies Tackle Army Club

Shoshone and Declo Meet in Play-off Friday N egro s t a r t In a c h a rity football gam e h e re n e x t week. I t w as a n ­nounced today.

Coast Cagers Win Tourney; Luisetti Hurt

NEW Y O RK , Nov. 25 CUJ?>—T he I Jam es 'A . N a lsm lth plaque, con u n em ' o ra tin g opening o f th e celebraU on of b tuke thall's go lden Jubilee, w en t

. to ao th C en tu ry -F ox , n a tlo o a i a a U ch am p lo iu f r o n Hollywood. C alifs today for th e ir 43-Sd victory over PhllU ps M of B artlesv ille . O kla., In Uie f ina l round o f a tw o-day to u r­n a m e n t a t M adison Square G arden-

T h e C alifo rn ians ga ined th e fina l by de fe a tin g Roanoke L egionnaires , 35-38, In th e opening round of th is tou rney , p a r t o f th e proceeds of w hich will go tow ards a fu n d for erecU ng a m em orial to N alsm lth . in ­ven to r o f th e gam e, a t Springfie ld , M oss.

P h illips , IMO AAT7 U Ueholders. d e fea ted O h rb a ch A. A.. 39-35 in th e ir f irs t round contest.

H an k L uise tti. s ta r forw ard o f the O klahom a o u tf it a n d fo n n e r S ta n - fo rd AlI«Am erlcan basketba ll pUy* er. su ffe red a to m cartila g e in hU le ft knee a n d will be o u t of action th re e weeks.

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T ako Ittiloii Budge c>I Burley, for liiitaiiue:

H e's prolMibly Uir iirnUeAi |ierfe0' t lo n l it lu Uio s la te of Idalio today w h en U com es to co(ut\lt\K (ootball a n d basketball. Every one of hU p layers doos overythlnR Jiiit r l g l i ^ o r he doesn’t iilay.

There's the poulblllty that Budge doesn't have quite the In- splraUonal ability that some ot the other m inlors havei that he lsn‘t '■one of the boys" with his ath- Iftes. B u ta tth o M m e tlm s h o h a a the best dIocltiUn* o( any c«M>te w«>e seen working.A nd w hen h e gets through show*

Ing a boy how (o U nkir, block, paaa or kick—th a t boy really knows h la biulneos.

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Jim m y O ’O rlen of Pocatello is p re tty m uch a n oppm lta to Budge —r\o t U iat O 'B rien doesn 't coaoh good football. H e does U acli .h a rd a n d vlcloua

la o k llu f and blooklng — probably some of th e ha rdeet in the sU te .

B u t w her* Budge reUes on pe r­fec tion to b u n g him through . Jim m y Is probably th e g rea te it ‘'m aa ter m in d " of tlie p rosant group o t Id ah o eoachw , He'fl gamble on a n y U itn t th a t has a ohanca to sc o r« ~ a t Any st««e o f the catne . il ls clubs l»ave»\'t b een p laying orthodox football Uie p a a t couple of s e a so n s -b u t you m u st

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Fighting Irish Skim Through to Beat Trojans, 20-18

(NEA Telephoto)Nowe D am ea FUthtinf Irish Jnst managed to eke o n l a win over an underdog U niversity of Southern

Caliiornia a i Booin Bend, Ind. Here, Bob Dove. 42, Notre Dame end, steps Bob Robertson, Trojan qoarter- back. a fU r a sm all gain in th e first quarter. ItoberlMiQ starred for th e Trojans.

Here It Is Folks; Ferguson’s All-American Jaw-Breaker Team

By H ARBY FBBGUBONNEW Y p R K , Nov. 35 (U.fU—You

a rc now rea d in g w h a t Is know n lt\ th e new spaper business a s 'a scoop —th e f irs t A ll-A m erican fo o tb a l l. team of th e seasoni

T h is team could fool anybody. I t would be p a rticu la rly effective in fooling th e gen tlem en u p in th e ra d io boo th w ho w ould be try ing to b roadcast a n accoun t o f the gam e. A lte r covering one gam e played by tW a te am , sp o r ts w rite rs a n d te leg raph o p e ra to rs w ould ne v er fo rge t th e experience.

V arious pe rsons use various m e an s to choose Uielr A ll-A m erl> c a n team s. Som e sp e n d ho u rs s tudying th e s ta tls tlo s . com paring ya rdage gained , passes a ttem p ted , passes com pleted, f ield g o a l s kicked a n d y a rd s y ielded by lin e ­m en . o u te r s tcikc In to oonslde r- a tlo n such fac tors a s how the p la y er does in th e big gam e of the

•season a n d hcJw m uch h e con* tr ib u te s to th e m orale of the squad.

N one of tlm t s tu ff fo r m e. I Ju s t w alk up to a se lec ted lis t of ra d io b roadcostem . te leg ra p h op-

.e ra to r s a n d proof read ers In ncws< p a p er otdceA a n d iv&k Vhla sim ple questio n : "W lio tiro th e toughest foo tball p layers In th e c oun try?" PVom th e ir na^we^M I selec t my A ll-A m erlcun "Jnw >brenkor'‘ team , a n d h e re I t la fo r 1D41;E n d ............ Kuczyn.'ikl P e im 'v itn laT ack le— Kaczorow skl C olum biaG u ard .........nraKnloiie In d ia n aC e n te r ....... fiaboA U ui^kl Fo rd liamO u a t d ....... A lexandrakoe T tm p loT ac k le ........K ulakow skl W est Va.S n d ............ P lu e c k y DukeQ IJM k....... Pleciilew lcs ForclliiimHalfbaok....BlllklewlCB 'ren i|)le H alfback ...P easonelll N otre D nm e F u llb ac k ....S ^ m a k o w sk l L eliigh

A s usual, Uie ha rd e st f ig h t tlila y e a r was for Uio oentor position, A little school nam ed AlbrlKht had a wonrt«i»«\ cen te r In Cocco«lrini a n d A labam a pu t forw ard it itl-oiig c la im w ith D om naiinvlrli. E ach of those m an h a d 11 le tte rs In hU n a m e, a n d m oat . Im p o rtan t o f a ll,

CBch name co n ta in ed on ly four vowels. T he p e rfec t foo tball p layer fo r this te sm w ould have a nam e o f 13 letters c o n ta in in g no vowels, like this—D zyiksnm vchct.

Now, It is qu ite tru e t h a t S a b a - flteanskl, th e F o rd h am cen te r, h as 12 le tters In h is nam e, b u t ^ 't h f e m a tte r of consonan ts h e is tied w ith CoccodrllU a n d D om nanovich a t seven each. T h ere fo re th e cen te r position w as aw arded to h im . H e and A lexandrakos. the T em ple guard w ho a lso h a s 12 le tte rs in h is nam e, a re defin itely th e s ta rs of th e team .

Plllpowlca of Fordh«an 'received serious considera tion fo r fullabek ag a in s t Ssymakow skI of L ehigh,

seeking surcease from sorrow by looking th rough a g lass da rk ly . A sked to explain h is despondency, h e sa id ; " I worked th e L ehigh

. jk l’ff n a m e - th re e tim es In 200 w ords.”

T h a t c linched th e fullback Job for Siym akow ski.

Kayak II Goes In Permanent Retirement .

ARCADIA. C alll., Nov, 25 {U.I&— A bowed tendon was given today ns reason fo r pe rm a n en t re ti re m en t o f K ayak I I , seven-year'O lri tho ro u g h ­bred a n d w inner of th e IDSO 9100,000 S a n ta A n ita handicap .

Kayak> ow ned by C, 8 . H ow ard, suffered a sim ila r In ju ry la s t J a n u ­a ry a t S a n ta A n lla a n d h a d sp e n t

com ing season a t A rcadia a few weeks ago, and th e in ju ry recu rred la s t w eek-end. K ayak 's earnUigs 1218,900.

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FRIDAY, November 28Starting at 12 o’Ciock Ntmn. ConsUUng of th« Following

H2 HEAD OF MILK COWSB-year<eld HoUUln. iprlnger. 7-year-eM Helsleln . aprtngor. i-year> M Q M m sey. glyes a gaU freah I weekfc l-y ea r -eU IliO iU la. heavy avriniar. B>year'oid Joroey, heavy spriafer. l-y ea r .o ld Black OowjbM vy aivlnger. S-yoar-ol4 r«glst«re4 ^ e n t M y oow. treeh ia 10 tfaya. C-year-eld llolAeIn, S gallMia. «-year-»ld O sem aey. Jusl rreeh. l-year*o1d MoUUin helter, A gaUena. 4 -year-eld lleiatein . • gaUwia. 4-yaar-old H eU teln. ■ gattend, 4-year-old Jeraey. sprinter.4 -m r -» W HotaUln, sprlngar ' ” -------------- — — - »m r ^ a l i Uolstelii, B gaUooa.yM r>*l4 Brown Hwlsa. 4 - y e a . - . . . — . . .................... -M tt .b a lte n . t l etber good oows, U YmA QMTMey and balfere. goe« ones. 4 m onthe t* » r u n oM. U head aalvee. U

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Ace Class B Qubs Play on Hornet Field

The tw o b est Class B high school football tea m s in south central Idaho will m ee t in a p lay-off gam e a t Becio on F ri­day afte rnoon , i t was an­nounced here today.

T h e opponents will be Shoshone, cham pion of th e n o r th side, and Declo. boss o f th e so u th side com- pe tition . T h e gam e Is scheduled to com m ence a t 1;30 p . m „ according to e u p t. C. H . D arr ln g to n of Declo, w ho U h a n d lin g a rran g e m e n ts for th e p la y -o ff con test.

A tree on OfficiaUO ffic ia ls of th e schools have

agreed on D ave J e n se n and Paul Jones of B u rley a n d R a lp h UcOloy of R u p e r t a s o ffic ia ls fo r th e ex trav- a g a n ia w h ic h b r in g s loge lher the two to p -ran k in g clubs.

D eclo ga in ed th e rlg lit to m eet th e n o r th aide c h am p s by declslon- Ing Albion in a so u th ^ d e play-off by one touchdow n.

D uring th e y e a r th e D eclo club de ­fea ted su c h te am s a s Kimberly, H eybum . H ag e rm an , M alta (twice) and Albion oncc. T h e H ornets loet one g a m t—to A lbion.

C oached by L oren D . Anderson, the;- p rese n t one o f th e finest de- fenses in so u th e rn Id ah o and they a re spa rked by a fin e quarterback nam ed S a x to n w ho h as been one of the . sh in in g lig h ts in n e arly every H orne t victorj'.

F ace T ough O uU itHowever, they will face a tough

o u tfit w hen they tack le th e Ind ians of Shoslione . C oach Speed R ush has

Chalky Wright Suspended for Denying Bout

NEW Y O RK . Nov. 36 (U.R>-Oho!ky W rlglit. recognlred in N ew Y ork S to tt e* fea th erw eig h t cham pion and h is m anager, Eddie W alker, have been suspended for fa iu re to fulfill ah ag reem en t to m eet Bobby (Pol-^n) Ivy of H artford , Conn.. P residen t Abe J . G reene of th e N a­tiona l Boxing association, announced today.

T l\e lr suspension h a s been asked by F rnnk Coskey, C onnecticu t s ta te a tlilc llc commls.iloner, wlicii W alker repudia ted a n agreem ent to box Ivy a fte r W right h a d won Uio N ew Y ork s ta te version of th e 136-pound title in W ashington from Joey A rchibald.

Coakey said th a t before tlie W rlght-A rcliibald bout, b o th m a n ­agers agreed th e w inner would fig h t Ivy In H nrU ord.

•’T h is s ituation involving W righ t does n o t Include a title in th e eyes of th e NDA." O reene aald. "W e re c ­ognise Jack ie W ilson of P ittsb u rg h a s cham pion, a lthough we recognise W righ t as a fo rem oit con tender.'

clubs ;n th e s u t e o f Idaho .D uring th e season th e Indians

have trim m ed H eybum . Fairfield, O lenns F e rry . R ich field a n d W endell am ong th e C lass B r a n k s ; and Flier, Jerom e a n d G ooding from the Class A. Only loss on th e In d ian record was to th e u ndefeat«d Burley Bob-

Use *T". Formation .U sing th e r a z z le -d a » le ‘T " fo rm ­

ation . th e In d lo n s h av e more-or* less confounded n e a r ly every team played th is year a n d h av e piled up big jc o rts , Xf th e D eclo boys ha v en 't played ag a in s t th e ''T " before, and ha v en 't seen Shoshone In action, they will probably r u n In to consider­able trouble.

H owever, cold w ea th e r has more o r less h a nd icapped p ractice during th e p a s t 10 days a n d th e re a re gobd chancci U ia t Uie Shoshones may find trouble h a n d lin g th e ball—if It should h a p p en to snow or ra in on th e day o t th e p lay -o ff .

Grid Stars Will Play Against Ace Negro Club

NEW Y O R K . N ov. 16 (U.R)—Sieve Ju iw lk of N otre D om e, B ill deOor- revon t of N o rth w e ste rn a n d E dgar (Special D elivery) Jo n e s o f PlttS ' burgli. c u rren tly e n d in g th e ir colle< g la lo careers, will p lay fo r th e Y an' kee A ll-titara a g a in s t a team of

1040 C hevro let Sedan . E z t n good m echanically a n d e x tra clean inside a n d ou t. Speciala t o n l y ............................. S 7 7 01939 C hevro let Town Sedan. Almost new tire s , h e a te r a n d In excellent m echan ica l con -dlUon ............ ............ $ 6 3 81937 O hevrotet Coupe. Radio a n d h e a te r Included. (3ood m e­chanically w ith good greenpa in t J o b .....................— S 4 2 S1984 P o rd T udo r. C om pletely reconditioned, new f in ish a t

U S E D Y R U C K BARGAINS1938 C hevro let lU to n truck.' com pletely recoiidlU oned. good rubber, e x tra goodbody ---------- S B 7 B1957 Pord V .i Ton Truck. This is In excellent condlUon anda real buy a t on ly ....... - S 3 7 81934 Ford 1H Ton Truck. Good and sturdy u d ready Thls Is a value a t o n ly ..$ 1 4 0 1999 Dodge Panel Delivery Truck. A good serviceable Job and offered a t I bargain price -- ------- . $ 3 9 0

If you>e driving that Chevrolet another year, have it put in new. car condition* the economical' way . . . at the Chevrolet Garage. Factory trained mechanica' working with Chevrolet equipment can do the job belter and at a much lower cost. Think It over, then drive Ih to­day!

You DON*r have to b* an axpart to gat th« Bourboo wtildi sulta you bMt And you Juft caat go on prlc* alona. Z( you

■r* like mort foiled youSra |ot to do your own axpwlmanting.vfo uy, try Barc!ay*t Oold Ub«t Bourbon. If you Uka It

(womi Ilka moat Bourbon uftara do) you will alao Ilka Ita prlca. Let'a get togathar today. W« want to know you, and wa want you to know our product i

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Tuesday, November 25,1941 IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS; IDAHO

* MUETAUGH *

T h e M urtaugh faculty apen tI __f T hanksgiving In various va jrs . M rs.f M t L au ra M ae T horne spen t th e va>

^ caUon a t h e r parenta’ homo In Rock- land : Miss Paye NclUon a t h e r hom e In WendeU, a n d B l ls Boden w as ■ T hanlcsjivlng day guest a t th e E. & T h ie home.

M r. a n d M rs. J . Van Johnson h ad a s house guests M r. a n d M rs. R o u re l tk a u . B ear River City, U tah .

M iss Im ogen Boyer Is vlslUng h e r p a re n ts In 8po\:ane; W ash.

M rs. H ubert Syverson. w ith h e r hu sband and daugh ter, vacationed in Boise.

M rs. Em m a Ix)u W eller sp e n t th e holidays w ith friends In Tw in P&ils. M rs. P rc d Taylor. M r. a n d M rs. Don Blakeley a n d Mr.- an d M rs. H e ib e r t Ewen spent T hanksgiving In M ur* taugh.

Mr. and Mrs. H erbert T h o m e h a d as holiday gue.its M r. an d M rs. E lm er P e rry a n d daughU r. Eva. R ockland, a n d M r. a n d Mrs. Jo h n Sterdley. T w in Palls.

M iss O ra Egbert, who la Ing' In Declo. sp en t th e holiday vacaUon w ith h er paren ts. M r. an d M rs. P . M. Egbert. •

t M rs. MclBoy L arson. P re s to n :- M iss R u th Egbert. Declo. a n d Jam es

E gbert, who is a ttend ing « h o o l a t U. I. S. B.. i ^ n t 'I tjanksglvlng w ith th e ir pnrenU . Mr. and M rs. A. L. Egbert.

Roy G ordon, Eden, and B ay Bul­lock and son. of Longm ont. Colo.,

e guests a t th e E, a T ru e home T hursday.

Mr, and Mrs, Hyrum Plcke lt c-.i- te rta ln ed a t T hanksgiving d inner T hursday fo r M r. a n d M rs. L. W. Raw lings en d -d augh te r, R uth . N am pa: Jo h n RawJlngs. Pocatello, a n d M r. and M rs. Leon P ick e tt a n d ch lld rcn . M urtaugh.

M iss R u th Carlson lias re tu rn ed to Logan a fte r spending several doys here w ith h e r sister, Mrs, D uane Perkins.

P au l W illiam, Ban Pranclsco, Ls h e re v isiting his sister, M rs. Elvln B lackburn.

M ljs Laurel T rue, teacher In Uie E den grade school, and P rancla T ru e, s tu d e n t a t Albion S ta te N or­m a l. a re spending th e T hanksgiv­ing holidays w ith th e ir p aren ts. M r. and M rs. E. S. T rue.

M rs. Calvin M ortenson a n d Miss Dolores Adamson. Sun Valley, spen t Thanksgiving w ith th e ir p aren ts. M r. a n d M rs. W illiam Anderson.

H elen Johnson, a studen t "at Al­b ion S ta te N orm al school fcpcnt th e holidays w ith h er paren ts, M r. an d M rs. E rnest Johnson.

M iss ELMo Anderson, teac lie r a t D ickson school sp en t tlie holiday v aca tion o t th e home of h e r po r- ente. Mr. and M rs. H . C. A nderson., s tu fle n ta of Albion S ta te N orm al

school w ho sp en t th e Thanksgiving holiday a t th e ir respecUve homes w ers L o ^ a Davis. ’ A da Hestbecl^, E va Q oodm an, Annebelle M itchell, Z onna M ae Cum m ins. Elizabeth M oates. and Prancls T rue.

R obert Lee, w ho Is a tten d in g school a t U .I.S 3 ,, Pocatello, spen t T h an k s ^v ln g w ith h is p a re n ts , M r. a n d M rs. C laude Lee.

T h e following boys w ho a re a t ­ten d in g K hool In W elser sp en t th e holidays a t th e ir respective hom es: R ufus T urner, A u b « y Cum m ins, A rth u r Baxter, R obert R am bo, Den* n ls Peterson and R alph T h o rn to n .

M rs. W illiam B ax te r ts m oving to C astleford w here she will fa rm th e com ing year. Clyde M cFarland will m ove onto th e (a rm lu s t v a ca ted by M rs. Baxter.

M r. and Mrs. r a s T hanksgiving gucsU M r. and

M rs. Rex T olm an, Id ah o Palls , and M r. a n d M rs. F ran k K earns, B u r­ley.

M r. and M rs. Jo h n Silvers sr.. and sons. Jo h n .and Jam es, and Mr. ond M rs. D elbert H Inm an spen t T h a n k s ­giving w ith Mr, and Mrs. A rthur T erry In Jerom e.

M r. and M rs. Enrl Seors and rom ily spen t the week-end In Ti-e- m on ton , U tah , ond M r. a n d M rs. O. E. Seors and daughter, Ju u e , a t Riverside,

M r. and Mrs, LeRoy Lee e n te r ­ta ined llie following guests a t T lianksglvlng d in n e r: M rs. F a ith B a tes and somk. Arlln, LoVal and. r\>re.it; Mr. and M rs. G ra n t B a tes a n d children . Vem Leo a n d ch il­dren , Laverno nnd A lfred; M r, and Mra, Jam es Clswuon ond tw o chIU dren . M r. and Mrs, Cluiis Claw son a n d M r. and Mrs, Roy C hristopher- « ii\ a n d chlW reu.

Mrn. F, M. Egbert ond M rs, Ivftn Moyes siw nt WedneiKUy In R upert, th e giiMtfl of Mrs, W. W. W arwood.

I JH Mr. ond M rs. Ed Brune luid son, I ^ Edwin, ond duiighler, C lara. M r. ond

M rs,.Augii.it Udc, and Mrs. W ellhou- sen a n d son, M elvin. Tw in Falls , sp en t T lunksglvlng a s guests M r. ond Mrs, Ju lius Newman,

M r. ond Mra. F. W. W acholU S|>ent T liursday In Sun Volley.

Mis* lleulrlce Hompson, Hailey, Is v isiting a t Ute hom e of h e r g ran d ­m other. Mrs, P. J , M arshall.

Mr. oiul Mm. Q uinton Htokes. Boise, were week-end vlsltom a t U « hontn of Mrs. Annie G oodman.

M n .'A lv a Hill s jj tn t T hankag lv ln f vncuUon In Buhl.

Mr. and M rs. Gdcar M oorm an re tu rn ed from P ortland th i f irs t of th e week.

MIm CetlH M oorman s p e n t 'n ionksg lv lng wltj) h e r parenU . Ohe Is otte iu llng school In ^ » e .. M rs, Csrol Daly sp en t th a w«ek> end In IsrlvUnm Olty, u u h ,

Mr, and M n , 0 , O, Oallen e n te r- U ln e d a t T hanksgiving d in n e r Uia following guesU; M r. a n d M n . WIIN

Leota. M r. a n d M rs. Roland D aria a m i to o . Jo h n . M r. a n d M rs. C l a y U m C a llen a n d .aon. L u th e r, a n d H r. a n d M rs. H. C. James.

M r. a n d M rs. E . E . W righ t en ta r* U ln e d a t T hanksgiving, d in n er th e following guests: M r. and M rs. O. A. Beaslre a n d daugh ter, B etty Ja n e , M rs. O len BeAslre and tw o sonA. M r. a n d M rs. M artin W right. M r. a n d M rs. Onrll W right a n d sm all dau g h ter, a n d Pe te and E arl W righ t.

Alex Q o ltland ia U vU ltlng a t th e hom e of h is parents. M r. a n d M rs. 0 . Ooltlandlft. He h a s been In W ashington th e p ast several weeks. M iss G loria O olilandla, who Is teach ing in Shoshone, also sp e n t th e holiday vacation w ith h e r p a r ­ents.

T HOLUSTER t CAREY

* GOODING *

Soroels club held a benefit co rd p a rty last week beginning w ith a d e s s n t luncheon. Ways and m eans com m ittee, Mrs. M aynard HIU, c h a irm an ; M rs. Roger M cM ahon. M rs. Ju lius Schm itt, Mrs. E)on H um -

of arrangem ents. T lie hostess com ­m ittee was M rs. Hill. Mrs. C . A. R ey­nolds. Mrs, Vern Cargill. M rs. S c h m itt a n d M rs. Thomsiaon, C lub m em bers Invited friends to fill th e ir tables -and a t each Uble w inner of h igh score received a prize.

Gooding Business and P r i ' 'W om en's clubs held the m onthly so­cial m eeting , a t the home of th e pTesSdeiit, M iss EdriR Robinson la s t week. Miss Dorothy Evllslzcr was a s s is tan t hostess for the dessert luncheon w hich V as served p reced­ing th e ploying of games. W inner* of prizes were Miss Lol.? Drown and Miss M ary Brown,

A fter visiting a few days w ith relaU ves In Los Angeles, T om XlUt re tu rn e d hom e Sunday.

Eugene W a lk e . r . 'vyinnemuoca. Nev., was a guest of h is g rand* p a ren ts . M r. and Mrs. A.' E . C a ld ­well. W ednesday.* A ftar visiting w ith h is m other. M rs. Bchwlng recently. F o rres t Schw lng h a s retu rned to ,hls hom e in S an Francisco.

U r . and Mrs. J . E, Poh lm an a a d fam llr were guests T hanksg iv ing d ay of th e ir dau g h ter and fam ily, M r. and Mrs. Forrest StrlckUng, Ooodlng.

M rs. Catherine Schwlng h a s m ov­e d to Abt ap artm e n t In Tw in Palls. H . Ross a n d fam ily will occupy h er r«&idence.

M r. a n d M rs. George Mcid a u g h te r M ay and husband. ______U ta h , w ere guests a t th e hom e of th e ir daugh ter and fam ily. M r. and M rs. Elwood H enstoek.

Salm on T rac t H om em akers club m e t W ednesday ' a lte rn o o n a t th e hom e of M rs. E m m a H enstoek w ith M rs. A, E . Caldwell as o-vslstant hctftMS. M rs. E m m a K uhns guest. Business m eeting w as pre« sided over by th e presiden t. M rs. N ora Pierce. M rs.-M . H ill C a rter spoke on defense needs. M rs. B ertie S ch n ltk e r won th e w hite e lephan t.

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J o h n BeU gave .tb« lesson V -»~ Jrican hu m o r In th e lit e ra ry m eeting of th e C arey R eU el w cje ty iM t week in th e c h u rc hroom s over th e post o ffice . P la n s were s ta r ted fo r th e c h u rc h to be heW in d ra r c h h e w 0 a n d also fo r th e e e n t e n ^ b ra tlo n to be p u t on In C arey M arch

17 of nex t year. M rs. L ynden A dam ­son presented a n organ aoto.

Ronda H u n t a n d Dee A lbrethaeo w ere d riv ing th e K ra t t n o t e from Muldoon to C arey In th e a b ­sence of R ay D avis la s t week.

M rs. P h il Schwelder a n d em ail son, Boyd. Iona, a rrived In C aroy W ednesday to visit M rs. Sohw elder's paren ts. M r. and Mr*. T . S.. P a t te r ­son . unU t a tte r T hanksg iv ing .

Doris M caiech lln . w ho h a s be«n employed in secre taria l w ork In

DcBver, C ola, h u been tra n s fe rre d to h e r oompany's O lendale . Calif.. ofOce. A t p resent she is on a m on th 's vacation w ith r e la t iv e s ,in C alifornia because of 111 h e a l th b u t wUl resume work a fte r th e holidays. D oris Is the daughter o f M r. a n d Mrs. Forrest M cOlochlln, T Ik u ra .

Mra. c . E. T ulloch e n te r ta in e d 'Carey Inter-Noe club a t th e Jam «s Tum lw U home la st w eek. M ra . J tth n B u rk h a rt read a new spaper artic le by Sterling N orth on th e grow th

tine . Mrs. Tum buU rea d u i ■ from th e Wool G row ers' I on Zealand.

M r. and Mrs. A rth u r H ow ard spen t Thanksgiving week w ith Mr. and Mrs. J . p . A dam s. Pocatello. Mrs. Adams and i d n . H o w ^ a re sisters.

W arreq Briggs, son o f M r. and M rs. WUUun Briggs, a n d a aopho- more a t th e U niversity o f Idaho . Moscow, spen t h is T hanksgiving

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rou te to E m m ett to visit h e r 8lst«r. s lopped In P au l to visit, h t r b ro ther, F ra n k lin D enny, and family.

Ladles’ Aid society of th e M etho ­d is t c hu rch will hold th e a n n u a l b a u a r . a t tlie ch urch Dec. 6,

M r. and Mrs. F rank H erm anson and tw o daughters, B arbara a n d D orene. U » Angeles, sp e n t T h a n k s ­giving w ltii h e r m other. M rs. L ottie W inn. T liey were accom panied by Mr. a n d M rs, T ed W inn and son . L arry , w ho will visit lil.s m o th e r, a n d h e r pa ren ts , Mr. and M rs. Jew ell C raven ond o the r relatives.

M iss V irg in ia Bchodde nnd h e r pupils entertA lned - th e pa tro n s of he r .room W ednesday.

A t th e regular m eeting of th e school board It was decldcd to r e n t a n o th e r school bus to be used by P au l, u n til the new ones ordered several m onths ago. arrive, w hich is expected abou t J a n . 1, T h e f ir s t school bus In use here was form erly usetf by th o K im berly schools, a n d th e la s t one was ren ted from E den schools,

H>Tum Johnson . Califo rn ia, Is spending a 10-day furlough w ith h is p a re n ts ,. Mr. and Mrs. H yrum Jo hnson , sr.

M r. a n d M rs. Jacob U hrlch moved th is week to th e Mrs. H enry K nopp house n o r th of Paul.

M rs. P . T . D artough received w ord from h e r nephew , Billy T ucker, a g rad u a te of th e P au l h igh school la s t sp ring , w ho Is a ttend ing th e College of Idaho . Caldwell, and- a m em ber of th e football aquad, th a t th e y were en rou te to St. Louis, Mo., w h e n th e tennv played Je ffe rso n B arracks squod S aturday . T hey ex ­pected to work o u t T lionkagivlng day a t Denver, and Uien con tinue to S t . Louis for a w orkout F tld ay .

Royal Starkey, w ho is file clerk In th e office of the arm y a ir corps a t H am ilton field, n e a r S a n F ra n - cUco, visited his pa renU . M r. and M rs. C. W. S tarkey on a th ree -d ay furlough . H e iccom panlcd M r. and M rs. H arry Cole and d a u g h te r of S a n Pranclsco who also visited a t t h e ' S tarkey home. Mrs. Cole and M rs. S tarkey are sisters. Louise S tarkey , who U a ttend ing school a t Albion, cam e home for th e fam ily reun ion . P rivate S tarkey expecU to be d ip p e d ou t to som e fore ign post u pon h is re tu rn to H am ilton field .

M ra. G race S to rr w as hostess to th e B. P . W. club recently , M ra. M ar- tln a Y elter reviewed "T he B erlin D ia ry" by Sh lre r during Uie proi h o u r j T he club voted to subscrll a U Red Cross m em bership.

K arry Ray, comrRander o l th e local A m erican Legion po st w aa th e guest speoker a t th e reg u la r lu n c h ­eon m eeting of K lw anls W ednesday, a n d gave a graphic descrip tion of th e world's largest e srth -f ille d dam a t F o r t Peck. Mont.

T om B aker, of Ban Francisco , a t g u e s t speaker a t R otary F riday , show ed technlcolored p ic tu res of h is tr io th rough Old Mexico.

C lark O . Fox p o s t o f th e A m eri­c an Legion sponsored a ro ad show a n d dance, billed aa U ncle B tra ’e b a m dance, a t th e Legion h a ll F r i ­d a y n igh t. H arry Ray, com m ander.

■ th a t th e e n te r ta in m e n tWHS fine bu t th e a tten d a n ce Just fa ir .

C, R . Dean, form erly of T w tn Falla . Is th e new m anager o f the cafe located In th e old K o to place o n Broadway, which held open house S a tu rday .

M rs. Fred H artlng will have charge of the sale of a n tl- tu b e rc u - losls Chrlstmaa seala th is y e a r and a nnounces Uiat th e &eats w ill b e in th e m all Nov. 28. Mra, 8 . A. W ebber h a a served In th e sam e cap acity fo r th e past several years.

M r. ond Mrs. s, C. O rr received w ord of th e honor con fe rred upon th e ir daughter. K ath leen O rr , a Jun ior a t th e U niversity oJ Id ah o , w ho was one of th e five u p p e r c lass­m en elected to Phi Upallon O m Iaron. na tional home economics hon o rary recently .

pinK r,i,ANCKs By QaJbsMiU

W E M U S TS E L L !O ur na«r FaU m etcbandlM U Ju il almply pHing to on M . W* bave tio ile rag* . T bere tefe ou r "S p e l Cash** - U w U ark .U p re ra g i i le l i

a big « T .to g to yea.

<|«v«nM to BuUl-w l l u t iM ilnnlng to *r- n w . B u n im i i o o v m . u t - !»• rautnicUon,

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'W l down, sm l th t Speak ing In t r n u i you can u n d e rstan d , you r U l l n tran s la tio n ia decidedly o ff th e besm l”

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Page Eight IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Tuesday, November 25, M il

MARKETS AND FINANCEBy United Press

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A mcrlcon & Foreign PowA m erican Ice ............................... I ’iA m erican L ocom otive_________ 10',»A m erican ' M etab ................... ......20HAmerlcaji R id . i i 8 ld . S a n ____ 5A m erican Rolling MllU ............. 11 *iA m erican Sm ell,-& R «nnlng.... 37’,iA m erican Tel. i T e l . .................. UQJiAm erican Tobacco B '___ :______82’,;A naconda Copper ..........................27A rm our pf .................. ...............No salesAtchifion. T opeka & S a n ta Fe.... 27‘/»A tlan tic Refining....:..... ................. 25’ .A uburn Auto ............ ....No*ale«Baldw in Locomollve.... ................. 13Baltim ore A: O h i o ..... .. 3 V,Bendlx Aviation - ------------,____'38Beth lehem S t e e l .......... - ....... — 55Borden ..... - 21 uBulova .............. - ......i..-...........N o salesB urroughs . . 1<4Byers ....... a sC alirornla Packing ___________ 19SC anad ian Pacific .......— ............. 4UJ . I. C ase Co.............................N o salcaCerro de Pasco Corp----- ----------29’4Chesapeake & O h io ...................37 ,C hicago G re a t W estern .-............. 2>4Chi.. MU., S t. P . i PaclHc.....N o sa lesC hicago & N ortliw estem ...C hrysler C o r p .....Coca Cola ............Colorado P. i t I ...

I LIVESTOCK Com mercial Solvents ..

DEkVKR LIVESTOCKDtNVER—C l.........................

• t n n $10 -. . . . . . ...........................M.7» to n.7»:in«n. cu iun ti.SO lo tl.lO: ht)t<n 18

lo l i t ! lo 114: bulla K -lt to*’ £*»» »aOi uM.en. 10 lo I9e low.r. In- m u ^ » e lo»*r: lop tlO .»i bulk tlO.IO

.u i S .V i J J k i f . t Umb,.cirlouU t l t ,» . tnickln> t i l lo IU.l>. Irm

M U to W M.

l<o"ib.*"nliwiu. " in “to t i ' w : eholt* quoUli Iirounj 111.48.

C*U1«I « 0 ; Ilow: tu ad r: l««d 1.000 to.l.lOO.Ib. lU.!;.moa t>-IO. C.lTf.1 . . . U r if Ml««

. . .p . . . „ ttl.lO. , StMdrs *mkll k>u kockI IS4

BAK FKANCISCO LIVESTOCKSOUTH SAN FRANCISCO-Jto«.< 100.

Slow. mo*U» 10« loweti bulk HO to tU lU. b4rrow» »nd dlt«. t l l Ot, • f r r

' **cittU i 71. Ail iUufVwr Vl«l»i« •M«dr;r to % u ™ ;

(tw BMdlum irmdM IncluM it l*lt«r prle*. food trui« auoUbU op to 111- , ^ w J l T l O . V.«lri, and c iltt . lUwlri(«w n o d 111 to . l l l .U i choico

**.”8h««pl * « * * * ' Utnb» ilronfl part lead cood and chale* t l to S4-lb. wool* •d Unba odd bead m«d1om aad sood, l u u __

OCBBN LIVESTOCK ' OODEN-Uo«*i M». alcadr to Ite low- • r than Mondaj*! «n«ral mark#!, top llO.tO en bulk locd to cbolca ItO to S(S lb. buUtnn. UthUc and kM'Ut wdihU around tt.tO to l l J d packing powa 17.(0 to Il.t0.

Catltoi MO. alow on llfht fnah »up- pl7 and «fn*rou» holdortri. Mond»r» Ula aetUt markat and (nr aaln today (Uadr • t la tl VMk'a dtclln*. midium to lood

‘ drl**ln b n f atacn tB.H to tS.Ti. odd hrad In (10 and abo»». common klllira down­ward to I7,»0 and und«r. M lota food ■Uuibur t>«ir«n IR.1t to » ,» . con>mon to BMdlun 17 to tt J l . ta«l»r caltia motUr I7.«0 to I t. odd loU <hoi<« llfht itock «I>a. to lio.tfl and abort. b« t b<«f «<;» moatly 17 to I7.U.

8>ic«tii Ift.IW. no aarkr Kadlni. Monday «lx double food to thol(« M to «L lb, Idaho lamha tlO.11. two ran »« lb. Orvroni tIO.M; ftw loU Uuch-ln* tlO to IIO.IS. madlum Jtlnda I t .10 to tV.O.

KANBAB CITY LIVESTOCKKANSAS CITY-Ho«ti 1,700. «o.Hr

10 to IB< lowtr than Unndiyi a>«r«i>: top tlO.lOi bulk sood and cholc* IhOto 160 IlM., lt,M to no.

Caltlai t,IIO. Calr« 1,000. I.lfblwalvht M alwr* and yearllnf* vantrallr ilraily: Boinc alow un alronfwdiht •!«•»! Riott hidi around t 8< Uiwrr; choir* to prim* m)>«d m r l in f i llt .M ; r«w loa.U <S«lea *14 lb, f*d htlftni llt .IS i (oo.! rhoir* Hchlwtlfhl M ilM ri 111 to III.

HhMpi t,IOa, Hh.«p (Im i oMAlnf aai«a lamba arvund 21a lowtr: »ar1f tcii» hulk mod choir* naUra Iambi III.It,

OMAHA I.IVK8T0CK ,OMAIIA-Ho.il 4,100, 10 lo I tr low-

a n too IM t l mod to rhnir* l«» to MO lb*.. IV.lt to I t lt .

I'atlUi t.tOOi ral«*< 400, Htradr on load* ""wood anil rhnlr* lUhlw.l, 'rhoir* a ... ......... — .(«d haltm . tlO.1t to lll.tfl.

Hh**rt T.tOO. K.t I . . .I . t t r 1 Alhar rl*«>« lUarty; hulk fr..t .

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I hulk B.»d chiitr.IIO.K.

14,no»,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J w.l.hlrIraa *r|l>* than Monday; r«arlln<4 Ifhl al»*r» Iln .nft row. wrak Me

U>w*ri hull* and «Ml*r* ilaailr I nio*l w*Uh(y at*>n> t l l . t t lo I n t i .

KhxiM t.OOOi prarllcally nolhlna d.mai hlildinc U to «<. low.r ..n tal lamtt nr 111,11 down I h« l kln.1i I,. 1.1 ar,m»d l it .

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llnd«rw«lI'aeklnf i I'arklna Hu*ra ...K I 't : . . —ti.to -ltt

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M a r k e t i a t a Glance

NEW YORK. Nov. 35 (U,R)-The m a rk e t closed lower.Air Reduction .......... ................... 35»;A m erican W o o len ---------- --------- 6»iA laska Juneau ....r.....— .......... 2 SAllied Chem ical ------ -------------- 150 .Allied S to re s ----- --------------------- '6%AUls C halm ers ..A m erican C an .Am. Com. A l . .

.......- 72Vi—N o soles

..No salea . 62H . 85 M.,

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- 5/16

pne lp s Dodge - ...........ph llllp s Pe tro leum ....PllU bury F lou r .......Pitt* sc rew & B olt.................public Servlco of N. J .... ...._Pullm an ...................... .p u re D ll ____ , .R adio Corp. o f America.....___Rotllo K eith O rpheum ........Rco M otor ......Rcpubllo S tee l ,Reynolds T obacco B ‘....... .......S cars Roebuck ____Shell U nion O il .S im m ons Co. _ . Socony VacuumS ou th ern P acific ...... ..............S o u thern Railw ay _________Spcrr>- Corporation ..... ..........a to n d a rd B rands . .S tan d a rd O aa & E lectric ........S tan d a rd O il of CalU om lo.....S tan d a rd O il of In d ia n a ........S tan d a rd O il o f New Jersey....S turtcbakcr ....... . .Sun-shlne Mine*S w i f t * Co..........T exas C o rp o ra tio n ...... ...... ..T exas O u lf ,.

C om m onw ealth 6e Southern..Consolidated C o p p e r ........ ......Consolidated Edison ---- ------Consolidated O i l .......... .............C on tinen tal C a n ...... - .....- ......C on tinen tal O i l__ ,:_________C orn Products ........- .......... .......C ubon-A m erlcan S ugar - ...... .C urtiss W righ t ...... - ....... ........D u P o n t ... ............ ..E as tm an K odak ................ ........E lectric Pow er i t L igh t......___Erie B. R . .. -P lrestone T iro & R u b b e r ..- ....F reepo rt S u lp h u r .......................G enera l E lectric ......... - ............O en e ta l P o o d s ...... ......................G enera l M otors,.......................... .G ille tte Sa fe ty Razor.................G oodrichG oodyear T ire i t R ubber.........G ra liam -P a lge . . . ^ ....... ..........O rc a t N orthern pf......... ______G reyhound Cp........ .. ......—-------H ouston O i l___ _____________Howe S o u n d ........................ ........Hudson Ba] M &. 8Hudson M o to r ....... ...............— a-i*Ind ep en d en t Rayon - __________25 UInap. Copper .................... ............. lOViInW matlODal H arves ter — ;— 45HIn te rn a tio n a l N ic k e l .................... 25->iIn tem aU o n al Tel. & T el_______ 2Jo h n s M a n v ll le .............. ...............58K an sa s C ity S outiiem -------------- 4 '«K enneco tt Copper --------------35UK resge ......L iggett i t M yers B LoH llard ...M ack T ru ck sM ath leson A lkali ................M iam i C o p p e r .................. .M issouri, K an sa s i t Texas.M ontgom ery W ard ............M urray ...N ash K elv ln ato r ................N o rthern P acific ................N ational B iscu it ............ ...N ational C ash R egister......N ational D airy Products ...

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.. 36%a

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T exas i t PacUlc C. & O...—T im ken R oller B e a r in g ..... ......T ra n sa m c r lc a .... ...i....................Union C a r b id e ............ ...............U nion Pacific .... .................

U nited G as I m p . .........................U nited S ta te s Rubber......... .......U nited S ta te s Steel....... ....... _...,W arn e r B ro the rs ............... .........W estern U nion .................... .......W estlhghouse Air Brake.,.:.........’W estlnghouse Electric ...............P ..W . W oolw orth ...

N. V. CURB BTOCKSAm. Locom otive As T ra in ........... 11'A m erican S uper Pow er_______ 1/32A ssociated G as A ......................... 1/32B ra iU ian T r .B unker H lU -Sullivan............ N o salesC ities S e rv ic e ................................. 3HCrocker W heeler

.. 33%

- 30%

Sait Lake Mining Stocks

* Tunnal . ... ifhain Malala

Cardiff .............Chl«f C«n..........ClajUin

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{•|flli,Uiii‘(,l„U.fi p.r ..'un«>t-l4.|t. ^gulckall.tr l.lullaia |.*r (Uak cl I I I).*.)^ISMifalOT, imwitcrad fi1.illara |>*r 1b. t l

W«llraml**/\:hl»Ma'VdnVlata par unll> I ^ « r . n l ™..allla -nU n t. dul, pald-J

w r u IN TIIK Mi%KKBT DAILY FOR

POTATOES H. B. Long

N ational Pow er i t L igh t..........New York C e n tra l.....................N. Y., N, H . i t H arU ord ..........N orth A m erican ...... ................N ortli A m erican Aviation.___O hio O il ...........Pociflc G as 6c E lectric_______Packard M otors .................Pa ram oun t-P ubJ . C. Penney Co....;.....P e nnsy lvania R. R .________peoples C

— 27 U 44415'

U nited Corporation .. U nited P ru lt ...

W orth ing ton P um p .. .. 204

G u lf o n P ennsy lvania ............... 36H e d a .............. ...................... ......... 5 \H um ble Oil ....................................61HNew M o n tan a M ining...........No salesN iagara H udson Pow er............... I t jP en n ro ad ... ............................. .. 'STiU n lK d G as C orporation.............u n i te d L igh t i t Power A........... 3/16U tilitie s Pow er & Light.......No sales

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Local M arkets t• - ----------------- ;------------------------- •

Buylna PricesBOrr WHEAT

oft whaat .. ............... ............... »4<J,(Ona dMl«r uuolol).

daily pricaa quuU from »)uu\»\l«jn H U a r lr y ................ ................. ..... 11,10

.............. ..........tl,JO

POTATOKB O. B, Hua*,U No. I . i;. a. Ilu«*la No. 1 .............

(On* a*al>r •lUotrU),II. H, U u...u N.. I U. B. Kuwolt N.i, :

(Una Ucalcr .|mi>k. |i.

,.r*»V Murlhrri,. .Cr**t Narlh»ri>. N... 2

iHla dralrri iiiK>tr<l on I >)Uolrd im No. ;’<i.-raa t Northern. N... ] .

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Colorvd h«na, <ittr 4 |h«................;olor.il h .h .. utnl.r « Ih............

.•.ofortd fry ..., 2[., 4 ....t^olorvl n.ailrr.. i |U. up ..

U ^ium TtouVard. Commarclala . .lu i'a , tn ' u a d a '’ -- all a tl* .

F ede ra l 8<>*ollnn taxeji (a t th e h ig h e r ra to ImiHufd for n a tio n a l de tetw o »H\ to ta l WftO,.000,000 du ring lu ll.

SlOCICE D m c y iiy

NKW YORK. Nor. « (UPj-DumoU. labor and prkar control uneerulntka arc r.mfllclinK War r*porU w«r« raflMtfd li Ihe .Icrk markat today by an lrrt«u)arlj lowrr moY»oi.nl In Uadinf aharca. Thar. «a< n« raal profUrr. how«r«r. and noa nromln«nt laauta mat aupport afUr amal- loaaM. Trading held around yaaUrday'a fairly a r lix para.

Dtar'Inaur* that rtllway manasemanl and la1« r w»f« tna*Un* In ih* Whil* llntiM thia aftarnoon, praaumably tn re Tpal lhair daclakina m ard ln r th« waci dl.i>utf. was (ollowad by a pre^aullonarj

^Jn"n"*P«Ifi'^’w " th i a?tbSk i ’lfh"o'n. point dacllna to 6«H and Pannayhanlj • llppcl off ■; to a naw It41 low a t 21.

wrr« amon* tha waakait laaun, rrfl«lln« Inrrraaln* ballaf that Ih*iralion board will iran t Uia UnlUd ___worker* a cto*«d ihop In tha taptiv* mine*. At their lowi. Bathkhrm aold a l M. off I S : Inland Hl««l I t . off 11,4. U. S. Kt««' >7. off and Younsatown Eha«t S23i

Confualns rtporu fmm ih* IJbyan an< Hoarew front* war* rafletlad |b London wh*r. Ihe atotk markal fallMl to ad*»ne. for th« t in t tini* alnca Not. t.

Stock aaln war* 140.000 aharca asalnat 20.000 yaatrrday, whil* curb atock »olum. ...» to Slt.tOO abam frota 114.000 r « ' •relay.Dow Jonn ptallmlnary eloalni atocl

v.raie*: InduaUlal, l l l . t t . off 0.S4; rail

‘ POTATOES *

ill aeaaon 11,974 <ar*. laat aaaaun 100,843 >r>, arrival* t» ear*, on track 4t2 eara, varUd 10 can. auppllaa rathar haavy, adinf »*ry llfht at pr^rvallinr p r l c . arket firm.Maho Ruaiat Durbanka, waabad. a ran :.t6 : 1 car. 1 car unwuhad.:.4S. ,I.ato Monday. I earwaahad. rar. unwaihad. 12,10; Nabraaka -Oliat

. Humphi. waihad. cot^n aacka, I car. I2.S0: I car. 12.20.

Waihlnjlon Ruaaal Burbank*. 1. car U. R. No. 2. waahad, tl.lS ; MlnnaMto and North Dakota Itlvar valley auctiontill.. Triumpha, 10 per ccnt U, S. No. I. wa*hn). rottan aacka, 1 car. tl.BS: I ear.No. I : 1 c.

. I r-80 P ?. No.

II.JIS; robblar., . ............. ................ .wuhr.1, t l .tS ; Wlaconalna,' no aala* rc- l>or1r<la lat* Monday: rurala, 2 cara fair luallly. unw.ihad. tl,2»: Colorado Me- Clure*. nn aala« rcportad,

Waalher riaar. Umparature l« datran.

Potato Futures(QuoU U ons fqm U hed by Sodler*

W egener a n d com pany, E lks build- lo r . telephone 9101. .

: tS.tO offar.92 I2.t2; no aalca.

CmCAGO ONIONS rilirACO-Onfon market l.’.O Ih, .a ck .): Tlllnola vcllowa 11.40 tn (t.tO.Mlnnraola yallowa tl.60.Colorado awrat Spanlah tl.>;i.;,.Idaho awa«t 9panl*h tl.U>i,

NKW V nnK -N o. J8UCAR

No. 4 c ..u>a: X>*f. I I2.st-I2.t0;

Jan, 12.94 n ; Miky t 2.0< > I2.»7 N. .irarl: Salea 21.ir.0 lo^a.

MHO MAY VO N P EN S IP U N

. BO ISE, Nov. 25 (U.fi)-An in illallve pTopojial fo r n H O -a-m on th o ld age pension today was headed for action by th e Idalio elec torate In th e 1012 genera l election, ♦

Sponsored by th e T ow nsend clubs of Idaho , the form of a n initiative m easure was filed w ith Secret«r>' of S ta te G eorge H. C urtis . T lie s ta te ’s a tto rn ey general will d raw up a s h o r t title for the m easure a n d n|xin> so rs m u st obU In 23,853 signatures on •pe titions before th e proposal q ua lifies fo r the ballot.

T h e proposal would groiU a yearly Incom e of |180 lo eligible Idaho rr.iN d e n ts over tho ago of «I5 or a lunnltily Incom e of no t less thim n o , Under th e act, th e pensloiw would ije ciillcd •'senior c itlte n g ran ts ’' and per.ionn w ould have to re.Ude In th e s ta te five of th e la st 10 years to (]uiiliry.

T h e s ta te would al.w bn retjufred to pay fu n e ra l expeiwc.i for old nge pension lecM t-iU a up to >ltx) nnd pay fo r ••medical, dcnuil. surgical, o p tical, hoiipltnl and nursing ra re by a doctor of Ihn reclplrnUt' own choosing, and shall al.m provide a r t i ­f ic ia l limbs, eyes, hearing a ids and oU ier neetled appllancrj." in add ition to th e regular moiillily pension check.

T lie m easure would auUiorlee th e ’ leg isla tu re to levy t«nrs needed to pay th e g raiiU .

Divorce Souglit For Non-Support

C harg ing non-support and nlleg- Ing th a t h e r husband has fun iU hed h e r on ly 10 sincn they m a rrie d Ju ly a t , leSO, Mrs. Rllren llrnw n filed d ivorce s u it In d lstrln t r o u r t today a g a tn s l Jeu lA Brown.

T h e p a ir wed n t OixKlIng,O. O. H all la a tto rney for th e wife.

O IIILK rRKHlDKNT H IE Sa/C N T IA aO , Chile, Nov. 25 (U„.

P re sid e n t F n iro A guirre C erda died today.

P re ild e n t A guirre C erda re ti re d tem porarily on Nov, 10 because of Illness. PhyslfllaiM jr ix .r t« l a t U iat l im e h e w as sutJerliiK from bron ' c h la l asthm a.

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< r n a Pasa Opa)gliL!.i in a stna ll window w hich form s a "side .ity llgh t," th e sh e riff said.

Reaching inside th e building, th e prisoners grabbed a brace b a r which runs to the w indow. S t. P eters swung him self down to th e s ta ir lajidlng, a d rop of fully U fee t, and ran down th e steps.

Stops O ne Y outh Awakened by th e falling glass.

Sheriff Lowery ru sh ed to tlie top floor bars w hich block th e sta irw ay . He saw Mynes pe rched on th e brace bar, ready to d rop lo th e land ing j ond ordered th e youth to ••roost r ig h t there."

Myiie.-!, «1 th one glance a t th e sherifl's gun, “rooeted" In h is p re ­carious iKtsltlon.

Poliee Assist City police w ere called im m edia te ­

ly while Lowery h e U M ynes perched above the la n d in g .' W hen police a r ­rived they s ta tio n e d them selves be­low Uir youth to p rev en t escape, and the xlirrlff th e n w en t o u t o n to the roof from liu lde th e to p floor and collnred the escaper.

Mynes w as p rom p tly p laced In •'the tank," a li-st«cl cell from w hich no escape h as ever been m ade. T h a t will also be th e d e stin a tio n of St. Peters w hen h e Is recap tu red , the sheriff asserted.

St, Peters, In d ropp ing th e 12 feet to the landing, h a d to tw ist sidew ays In order to avoid a c o m er post. In ­vestigation show ed. I f h e failed , he probably fell ag a in s t th e post and might have suffe red m inor in juries,

Briggs BpeU C ar Tlie stolen c a r by w h ich S t . P e te rs

was traced to Ihe M iirtaugh region was s|)0ttcd , abandoned , by G lenn Briggs, ran ch er o f th a t section. Briggs told officers h e a lso saw a m an leaving th e m ach ine b u t was too far off to iden tify h im .

Tlic m achine was a 1934 C hevrolet sedan stolen from th e D eO roff- Wood M otor co tnpany lo t som etim e before 10:35 a . m . today. T h e th e ft was discovered a t th a t hour,

Briggs spo tted th e abandoned au to about 10:30 j t . m ., according to o f­ficers.

Tlie r e p o r t from M urlaugh brought sw ift rep ly . O fficers from city, county a n d s ta te forces Im ­m ediately ru shed to th e a rea . T hey were kep t advised by police radio.

Neither St. P e te rs n o r M ynes h a d been regarded as dangerous p riso n ­ers, since bo th were serving only m inor sentences. O nly Inm ates of th a t type have been kep t In cell No. 4. Lowery ea14, because o f th e (ac t th a t I t does n o t have steel over th e celling.

W m Seek C hanges The she riff announced th a t he

will confer w ith c oun ty com m ission­ers to seek Im m ediate change In 'tl ie escape cell. AU o th e rs a re lined w ith steel a t sides and top : No. 4 was protected only on th e sides.

Lowery sa td h e will sign Jall- break charges a s soon<as th e m iss­ing e.scaper Is captured-

St. Peters , w ho p le ad e d .g u llty to g rand larceny charge in th e f t of a m otor c a r ow ned by BUI A dam s, T w in Falls , w as sen tenced In d is­tr ic t court Nov. 13 to serve o n e U 14 years In s ta te p rison . T h a t te rm w as com m uted to six m o n th s in county Jail. H is tlom panlon in th e th e ft, also plead ing gu ilty , was H cm cr Cole, 14. Bellevue. W ash . Cole w as ordered to th e s ta te Industrial school a t -S t . A nthony..

M ynes h a d a lready served 21 days ‘a 30-doy sen tence Im posed by

JusU ce L . E. W ard, K im berly , for f ra u d u le n t p rocurem ent o f board. W ith "good tim e ’ o ff, accord ing to Jail records, h e w as acheduled for release Nov. 2Q.

A IP A F IP U N SOLD ON W I

LO S ANOELES, Nov. 25 (U.»—V ul- lee A lrcralt, Inc,, loday announced purchase of th e C oniollda ted- A ir­c ra f t coriw ratlon of S a n Diego, Calif., builder of the g ia n t PBV flying boots a n d fo rtre ss type bombers.

A lthough V ultee refused to d ls- close th e a m ft in t pa id fo r Uio con tro lling Consolidated stock, I t w n reported M aj. Reuben F lee t, consol Iclated presiden t, received #10,000,000 for Ills m a jo r In terest.

Vwllte sjKike.'^men sa id t i « new s of tlie pu rchase was to be publU hed today by A m erican A viation Dally o f W ashington, D, C„ so th e com pany au tho rised a n official an nouncem ent.

The)' sa id th e av ia tion trad e m a gaaine'a story "Is su b sta n tia lly cor rec t," A viation Dallv will aay th e w ar d e p ar tm e n t sough t " to e ffec t a ch ange In m a nagem en t" a t Consoll d a ted . B o th p la n u recen tly h a d la ­bor troubles.

Vultee employa betw een 9,000 and 10,000 m en a n d has a backlog of

' ' tly 1160.000,000, leas U ianone te n th th e to ta l back o rd e rs of S o u th jm C a lifo rn ia a l r c r s l t pU nta , Consolidated employa a lm o st 10,000.

Boy, 18, Starts Serving Time Before He’s Sentenced—Eye on Christmas?I t w as som eth ing new to sh e rU rs

o fficers a n d probate c o u rt a t ­taches—a prisoner who vo lun tarily cam e In to s ta r t serving h is sen* tence before h e received th e sen ­tence.' T h e prisoner U Clovis G u n te r, 18. K im berly, found g\iUty la s t w eek by a probate c o u rt Jury on c harge of leaving th e scene o f an acc iden t in w h i c h h e w as tn -

'Tolved.G un te r, w ho had been f re e on

$100 bond pending th e sen tence tim e a t 10 a. m . today, surrendered him self a t th e sh e r i f f s office lost n ig h t. H e w as p u t In Jail, s ta r t­ing im m ediately to "serve o u t" th e sen tence th a t w asn 't decreed un til today.

T h is m orn ing Judge C. A. Bail­ey m a d e I t o fficial by ordering a $25 fine a n d $35-62 cc£ts.

T h a f s a to ta l o f $60.62. Figur­ing G u n te r’s Jail so jou rn a t the r a te o f $2 p e r day . officers decided th is a fte rn o o n th a t m aybe they knew why h e su rrendered a day early—th e 30 days wlU get hlra out In tim e to observe Christm as a t hom e. T h ere will s ti ll be a slight m a tte r of th e 63 c tn ts sUll un - te rved , b u t h e could pay th a t o r m aybe ge t a day o r tw o off his sen tence fo r good behavior.

G u n te r h a d ten ta tive ly planned to appeal h is convicllon b u t no* ap ­peal n o tic e , was filed a f te r scn - U nclng today.

AROUNDthe

WORLDW ith U nited Pr**a

BER LIN — B erlin new spapers to ­d a y charged d ispa tch o f U nited S ta te s troops to D u tch O u la n a was "Roosevelt's f i r s t m ilita ry a ttac k a g a in s t South A m erica."

CAIBO — T h e royal a ir force reported 119 ax is p lanes have been destroyed from daw n of Nov. IS to

B E K U N —O erm an sources c la im ­ed 207 B ritish tanka have been d e ­stroyed In a big engagem ent n e a r B ir E l Gobi In L ibya w hen B ritish forces A ttem pted to advance tow ard T obruk.

LONDON — D iplom atic q u a r­te rs reported th e d iscussions be­tw een th e U nited State* a n d J a p s n now a ppear to be cen te red on th e poa lb lU ty o t reach ing a itrovlslen- .al ag reem en t good fo r th ree m on ths ra th e r th a n a g en era l se t­tlem ent.

LO S A N G E L E S -'-A n tl-Ja p an e ,se fac tions" and n o t th e Ja p an e se m il­ita ry , ^ e r e responsible for bom bing of th e A m erican consu late tn S a i­gon. F rcnch Indo -C h lna . ye.itcrday. th e Tokyo rad io a sserted today In a b ro ad c ast h e a rd by th e N BC lis te n ­ing post.

TOKyO — P rem ier G en. HidekI T ojo declared loday J a p a n ’s IM .- 000.000 cUlsens m o st m a rc h ahead “ like a solid wall of fire In order (o b r c ^ (h ro u fh th e nnpreee- den ted crisis."

OTTAWA — Tw o C anad ian ve ttes recently forced a G erm an subm arine to th e su rface of the n o r th A tlantic w ith dep th charges an d took 47 m em bers o f Its crcw prisoner. I t was officially announced today. T h e subm arine sank.

K UIBYSHEV, V . 8. S. R < -B r» - ish U nks have been la acU on on th e Moscow fro n t fo r (he firs t lim e, i t was disclosed today, D lt- patches Irom th e f ro n t salA BrU-: Uh equipm ent w ent into a c tio n as G erm an fo rces .a ttack ing th e city deepened th e ir n o rthern saUents and compelled Red arm y n n lU to w ithdraw to m ore favorable de­fense lines.

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ST, GEX5RGE. U tah . Nov. 25 nJ-B — AiitliorlUes today searched th e rugKed wlltls of no rthw estern W tiah- Ington county for an 16- y e a r - o ld form er CCO enrollee. su spected o t m urdering Royal H unt. f3, w ealtliy G en u a l. U tah, ranch er.

H unt was sh o t tw ice and killed a l h is home near C entral la te y e s te r ­day, Beforn he died, he te lephoned for aid. W hen friends arrived . H u n t had piLwed away. I lls body was found In Uie doorway of h la home, bound wlUi a larlet.

His widow. In Kt. G eorge w hen h e r husband was sho t, told sh e riff 's officers lli in t had sold a la rge (juan - tUy ot livestock early yesterday . T lio money received from the sa le believed stolen by the slayer.

Mrs. H unt sa id th e fo rm er OCO youth who had been em ployed a t th e ir ran rh — she d id n 't know hla nam e—was missing.

Larson Tributef.a.-<t r lirs were held yesterday for

Andrew N. Iacsoh. T w in P a lis c a r- jx-nter. n t tlie graveside in T w in Falls cem rlrry,

llev. (), 1., C lark, P re a to U rla n m lnlslcr. (ifdolatrd. P allbearera were l (><l liead, W alter F eam ste r. O. E. Itciil, Hay U u b er,* C harles Ryan and >toy ausk lll.

P U B U C SALKI will seU at publle a a l^ I n»«a " a s l and I mite sotilh ot Ihe R agar raeiery . Tw in Kails, on

Friday, November 28L aneh an O rounds T e rn u i C ash

OOWH—B rlnd le cow, m ilk ing ; Hobiteln cciw, milking,- Q uarttw y cow, m lllilng: Cow, fre sh In D « e m b e r; lic.l llrirer. f rrsh In a p rti if ; a H tU er Oalvas. 10 m o n th s o ld : 3 Ulcnin, 15 mnnllui old. IIORBKB B ay H orse, w t. about I W . B lack M are , w i nbnui inoo, n iR N lT V n m V M trlo ran g e ; eleolrlo re f rig e ra to r; electric w ather; H ea tro la ; pleoa bedroom su ite ; 8-plec« bedroom suite; % bed, a ll w ith In n e r- fp rln g m a ttresses a h d sp rin g s; 9x12 Axmlnst<T n ig ; 2-pleo« liv ing ipom su lta ; oc4Mslonal c h a ir ; d in ing room laiile and buffe t, fl c h a in : 9 w ardrobM ; bridge lam p; 9x ia rug i>ad: a-caiulle floor lam p ; r ad io •ta n d . rA B M M A C H I^ n lR V -J . I . Cato 7 -lt. tandem dlso h a rro w , IBffl). disc, se lf th r o w o u t; trac to r land levelrr; J . L Oaa» 6 -ft . e o m b ln eo n rubber, m otor d riven ; J . I. Case iru rto r inlinure s p re a d ­e r, on rubber, used one y e a r : K nape 3-inw horse oorrugator; 8*ft- irao to r.g ra in d rill, self U(t; J . I . Case sulky rake. lO-ft., new ; 2-row ^ p la n ter, le rU llK r a tta c h m e n t, M o-n ; trac to r spud digger «rlth tn p sm U slo n , Mo>D,: t ra c to r beet puller (nr model A P a rin all, new thia hiUi tr a c to r spud eu lU vato r fo r Model A Parm alli b -ft. I rw n o •erapars w alking ^ o w . M IB C IL L A N ltO D M -aeveral hundrw l b u rU p M l i l s tea l poeU a n d SO-ln, woven wire; se t h a m e u , a oollara; |(»*eh lx aloe. |>roo()«r: «bOUt id W hite Itock Mens; weed bu rn e r . IU » .

EDGAR BOURQIIIN. OwnerO d. I . a W aller. AM lUn«4r icin«r U aac, Clark

125,000 DAMAGE M L O N O E R Y

JERO M E. Nov. a s (S p c cU D -T h e dam age s u it of D . C . Sum m ers and M rs. AUce S um m ers vs. George H am ­ilton go t unde rw ay he re M onday m orn ing w ith th e selecUon of the Jurym en a n d expected to resch the Jury by th is a fte rnoon . ’

M onday w itnesses fo r th e defense appea red on th e s ta n d to give te s ti­mony. Judge T . Bailey Lee presiding on th e bench.

In th e su it . M r. and M rs. S u m ­m ers seek a n estim a ted $35,000 d a m ­ages from H am ilton a s resu lt of a t outom oblle a cc ld cn t w hich occurred nearly two ye a rs ago n e a r Paul. ‘D ie Sum m ers c a r c raslied Into th e p a rk ­ed tra ile r , of H am ilton , w hich stood on th e highw ay. M rs. Sum m ers sus­ta ined pa in fu l In ju ries and hei he a lth h a s a sserted ly been perm a­nently Im paired, P rom th e accident th e tw o c la im th a t they w ere p u l to g rea t inconvenience and expense, honplta i expenses and physicians' fees, etc, M r. Sum m er's autom obile whs extensively dam aged bccause of the acciden t, accord ing to th e suit.

» C H E C K S E I i r FOR SKI SHaiEll.

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............w asw ritten today a t th e boa rd of d i ­rec to rs ' session of th e T w in P a lls Ju n io r C ham ber o f Com merce.

T h e check. In th e a m o u n t'o f $500, os Im m ediately fo rw arded to tho

treojEury o f th e U n ited S U te s th ro u g h th e U . 8 , lo rea t service, u n i t direcU ng th e Im provem enL T h e check will enab le fu ll com pletion of th e sh e lte r In th e newly, developed ski area.

P a r t of th e check w as un d erw rlt- te n by th e Jayceea in o rd e r th a t th s en tire a m o u n t due “m ig h t be paid off."

Also discussed a t to d a y 's session w as th e possibility o f h a v in g Jaycee m em bers a n d m em bers of o th e r group# have th e ir blood " typed” In o rd e r th a t they m ig h t be available as donors in an em ergency a n d al.so so th e ir type of blood will bo readily know n should they them selves be­come Involved In a n em ergency w here a tran sfu sion Is necessary . ^

R epo rt of th e toy com m ittee w n f^ given and resu lts of a collection and a lso th e to y show a t th e O rpheum • w ere sa id to be "en tire ly sa tU fac- to ry ." T h e toys a re now being r e ­paired by th e firem en, w ith firem en 's wives also o ldlng by m ak ing doll clothing. T hey will be dU tribu ted lo needy youngsters C h ris tm as eve.

Pcesiblllty was seen th a t a trav e l by a ir film m ig h t be availab le for shov.’lng a t Uie n e x t g e n era l m e et­ing on Dec. 0, . A rrangem en ts for th is e n te r ta in m e n t a re u n d e r tljp d i­rec tion o f J a y Sprocher.

M R PROJEC APPROVED AGAIN

PA IR PIE L D . Nov, 25 (Special) — P or th e second tim e, iocal taxpayers loday h a d voted approval of a $25,000 bond issue assu ring a local w aterw orks p ro ject.

T h e bond e lec tion resu lts, w ith the vote being he ld yesterday , showed a b a llo t of 104 favoring th e project and 33 a g a in s t It.

Im m ed iately a f te r th e election tu rn s becam e know n, village ofdcials aw arded th e bond IssUe to a G lenns Ferry bank . O ffic ia ls said th a t work on th e p ro jec t is expected lo get underw ay in th e n e a r fu tu re , d e ­pending on w ea th e r conditions.

T h e bonds w ere originally a p ­proved and w ere p u rch ased by th e G lenns F e rry ban k early In August. D rilling of a well a n d o th e r work h a d s ta r te d w hen a m is take w as d is ­covered In th e legal notice of th e bond elec tion a n d th e proceedings were th u s voided.

T he m is take w as discovered In O ctober a n d w ork w as stopped im ­m ediately u n til a rrangem cnLs could be com pleted for yesterday ’s bondvote.

2 TRAINMEN DIE N P A C C IO EN I

OMAHA, Neb,. N ov. 25 (U.RJ—Two tra in m en were killed , th re e oUiers in ju red and 21 c a rs dc tlro yed by fire In a w reck of tw o f re ig h t train s a t Etlson. W yo.. today , V nlon P a - clllo he ad q u a rte rs h e re announced.

E ngineer W alte r W, M artin and Foremen Lewis H . H aberlane , botii of L aram ie, Wyo., were burned to death .

C onductor W . J , R aym ond, Brake- m an O. A, V argason and Firem an L R. M erritt , a ll of L aram ie, a re in i lioflpmil a t R aw lins su ffe ring InJur- Jurlen a n d bu rns.

BoU\ t r a in s w ere we.sVliouTwl. 'n jey collided w hen one of th e tfa ln s a ttem p ted lo leave a passing truck for Die m a in line trucks.

E igh t of Uie c a rs w ere loaded w ith m rrchand lse . Inch td ing mnclilnery, a u to iw rts. tire.i, oil. pai>er and steel. T h e o the rs were em pty .

REA D T H E TlM Ea W ANT ADS.

RUES HELD EO ACCIDENT VICIIM

M rs. K a th e r in e R . M arsliall, 62, C ontact, Nev.. w ho died W ednesday In a T w in F a lls coim ty highw ay ac ­c iden t, was pa id f in a l tr ib u te Mon-- day a fte rn o o n a t th e T w in F a lls m o rtu a ry chapel, Rev. Roy E. B a r­n e tt. B a p tis t m in iste r, o fficia ting .

M rs. R a lph W ylic ond M iss E d n a ^ G rah am . T w in Palls , sa n g " W h a t a | ^ F rien d We H ave In Jesus,"* and "Jesus Lover o f My Soul,"

P a llbeare rs w ere L. D . M cCandlcss. Peto Fordyce. F ra n c is H arm cr, W il­liam Block, Jo h n F o rd ln a n d R obert Ju r le . a ll o f C on tac t.

I n te rm e n t was In T w in Falls cem etery.

Aid Requested in Finding Relative Of Nevada SuicideT w in P a lls county assis tance in

f ind ing rela tives of a m a o w ho took '• h is .o w n life w as a^ked today by au th o ritie s a t W innem ucca. Nev.

T h e ’m a n w ho c om m itted suicide la s t n ig h t w as O tto S c h a ec h ter. ac ­cord ing to w ord te lephoned to S h e r­iff W arren W . Lowery. S c haech ter sh o t him self i n th e head .

N evada officers sa id th a t the m an 's s is te r Is believed to be resid ­in g in th e F ile r a rea .

Schaec ltte r w as 57 years o ld; five fee t e igh t Inches ta ll; w eighed 170 pounds; h a d da rk brow n h a ir and brow n eyes. A

Blaze Burns Half Of Seward, AlaskaSEW ARD, A laska. Nov. 25

H a lt of S ew ard ’s business d is tric t w as In ru in s and 400 persons were homelr.ss today a s th e resu lt o f a $1,000,000 firo th a t sw ep t th e town.

A rm y a u th o ritie s from nearby P o r t R aym ond se t u p em ergency k itchens to feed th e m en . w omen and ch ild ren who w ere driven from th e ir hom es yesterday by th e e igh t- h o u r blaze.

T h e fire b roke ou t In th e Second C hance b a rb e r shop w hen th e jwo- p rle to r upse t an oil heater.'

ATTENTIONC ash paid for w orth less o r dead cows, horses and price of pelts for dead aheej).

Idaho Hide & Tallow Co.Call C olled NcurcHt Phono T w in Falla 3 1 4 • G o o d in g 4 7

K nperl S BHides, pelts, tallow , fur. Junk an<} bones bought.

PUBLIC SALE3 milea west of Eden nnd 'A Houth

THURSDAY, NOVKMBKR 27th, NOONLunch Served by Eden UcUof Hnclcly

OATTLli— I G uernsey cow, B years old, 4 h»I now ; 1 O iiernsey cow, 11 years old. 4 gal, w hen fresh, will freshen J a n . lo ; I Jersey

cow, a years old, 4Si ga l. w hen iresh , will fre shen Deo. 27; 1 Jersey oow, 7 ye a rs old, B gal. w hen fresh, will freshen J a n . 15; 1 G uernsey h eifer, 15 m o n th s o ld; 1 Oueriiipy holfer calf, 'l lie se cows have a h e rd t4 » t of 5.5 average and B angs tested.HORHKH— 1 brow n horse. sm(K)Ui m outh ; 1 norrel inaro, sin»«th

m ou th ; 1 good se t harness', one-half se t harness,M A c n iN E IiY -1 h a y de rrick ; I O liver.m ow er; 2 hay alliigs; 1 liay

Blip; V harp o o n fo rk ; V wuK<m nnd rack ; 1 beitn culUvBtor; \

•ep era to r; 1 100-gal.IIOUtiKIIOLn 00 0 D H -~ 1 uverstuffed 1 ove ra tuned

c h a ir ; 1 occasional clialr; I awing c h air; ? 0x13 wool rugi a linoleum rugs; 1 d in ing U ble; 6 chairs ; i k itch en U b le ; a k itchen c h a in ; 1 d resser; 1 c hest of draw ers; a f loor lam ps; 1 tab le lam p; a beds, sp rings a n d m a ttresses; l desk; 1 itu d lo couoh; 1 heater, sm all; 1 la rge c ircu la to r iieater; I se t book shelves; 1 new electric range.MISCKI.t.ANK’O U K - 'l law n mower, n e a tly t\cw ; I0(i cits, o t (rMlt;

SO to n s good hay ; BO chlckent, none over 1 year old; nlm ut 3U tons o t good h a y a n d num erous oUier articles.

Aa Wa MILLER, Owner.IT, t. I IO L U N P IO K . . II. E . U U N D L K rtN O U .

AMUeneer. Clerti,

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Tuesday* Nov«mber 26,1941 IDAHO EVENING' TIMES. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO

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W A N T A D R A T K 8PubUeaUoD tn bottt tb«

n k w s a n d t d i uS u e d on Coct>Fer<WerA

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p er dayA minimum ol ten word* U r * q u l^ in any one cIm iIUmI Include Uie combined dreuliU oni fl« U u Newi aod tba Tlmei.Terms for all cliuUled a<l< . . .

CASHCOMPLETE COVERAGE

AT ONE COSTINTWUJFALM__PHOH* a « M FOR ADTAKKE

IN J n tO M B Leave AdB a t K A W Root Bear

Stand DEADUNES

For Uiiertlon In the Nbw«6 p. n*

For InserUon In lha Tlmas 11 a. m.

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F O R SALS O R 'm A O E SO A., atock a n d eQulpm ant _ ..t 7J60 40 A., good im p., n o r th aide ....% 8,000 40 A., food Imp., (took a n d

e<iulpment. I m i t n c a T w ta ^Itl.QOO 3 rm s., b a th , (SOO cash , IBJM mo. S rm s.. a t Lava, p rice ........ - .....$8S0

IRRIGATED LANDS CO.

GOOD THINGS TO EATD E U C 1 0 D S a n d Rom ea a t B renU .

R a te s to truvkera. K im berly. 7SJ-S.

DELIC IO U S. Rom es, Jo o a th a n a . 55o up. C. V. Jones. 3H so u th d e p o t

DELIC IO U S. Bushel, tru ck load . N ot frozen. K nortJi, H osp ita l. P o m ­eroy.

Hundreds of people are looking for s de­sirable place to live. If you are soing %way for the winter* you can get your expenses by renting Vour plAce furnished. Deairable rentals are scarce! Don’t d e la y ,

place your rental classified ad in the TIMES AND NEWS TODAY.

TIMES and NEWSCLASSIFIED ADS

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

INOOM E property best lo catlo o tn T w in Palls. 8-Room residence, a to - k e r h e a t w ith duplex on sa m e lo t T o exchange for 10 or 30 A tr a c t,

U O D Q lN e-Twsn dveiU ng. aw kei h e a t on 1-acre tr a c t a t edge of c ity lim its on paved hlw ay., $7,000.

CECIL C. JO N E S.^ p k ae T r. B ldg . TeL 2041

FARM IMPLEMENTS AND EQUIPMENT

NEARLY New 3>hole c o m aheller. h a n d o r b e l t HolmQulst, 1 n o r th , % e a s t W ashington school.

HAY, GRAIN AND FEED

SPE R R Y Feeds o l a il k inds to r sals' a t K inney W arebouse. T ir ta Palls .

SITUATIONS WANTEDILE, E m ployed m a n w ants

FURNISHED HOUSES

HELP WANTED—MEN

T H R E E rooms, ba th . IH m iles ou t on highw ay. References—0381-J3.

F O U li rooms, t » th , p a rtly fu rn lsh -

APPLEE—10D «» bushels, a ll T art- eUea. aU grades, mMxq p rices. Long’s a t H oover lY a lier P a rk , B lue Lakes south.

EX PE R IE N C E D D ishw asher. Apply in pe rson to d ay . C ovtys C o tlee Shop.

P I S H - F re s h , l r o « n , p ickled, a a lt o r sm oked. Also oysters. SOo p in t: Sw eet d d e r. ISo ga llon ; O aark soTghum. $126 paAL O heapea t No. 1 gas in th e county. Pub lic M arke t, 490 Blue Lakes no rth .

EX PE RIE N CE D , steady dairy S u n . M ilking m achine. No school age ch ild ren . N iagara Springs R anch , W endell. P hone F ile r 6J19.

W AN TED — W o rtln g w om an sh a re m y hom e. Reasonable. Pnsaj.

SPECIAL NOTICESINV A LID S, convalescenta., a n d m a -

te m ity cases. W oods S a n ita r iu m . 763 Second e a s t P booe 653-W.

DO RO THEA ’S R est H om e. InYaU dt —elderly people. M odera te ra te s . P hone 0188.R3.

a iR L fo r general housew ork, h a lf d ^ s^ p re le ra b ly a fte rnoons. Phone

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESI W IL L N o t be responsible fo r any

deb ts incurred , by a n y o th e r th a a myself. G eorge L unsford .

BEA U TY Shop for re n t. H ea t, w ater, llgh ta. Reasonable: Rasm ussen , Buhl.

H ave you a buy In th e aerTloet SPE CIA L ABMY-NAVY RA T E S

fo r e ith er th e T im es o r Newa^8 m o n th s _______ 41 iW

P O R SA LE: 8 u j* r aerrtce aU U on lease on u . S . 80 a n d OJ. WIU take •om e-oaplU ). Call 140^

FL O O R service. Call A -B B Floor C om pany for com plete floor su r ­fac ing a n d finU hing. Phono 351J8, F iler, Idaho. A com plete u n it. N IC E M odem duplex a p a r tm e n t -

th ree rooms. Phone «48 o r 946.

TRAVEL & RESORTSSH A RE. Expense tr ip s m any p laces.

T ravel Bureau, 517 4 th Ave. e as t - lo e e . T W O Rooms, sleeping porch . H ea t

and w ater fu rn ished . P h . 3347W,

CHIROPRACTORSD O ES Y our cold han g on? B uild

u p your re*l»tanoe by ta k in g a d - JusU nenls, Dr. Alma H ard in . 130 M dln iiorlh.

srN Q L E a p ar tm e n t a t Ju s ta m e re I n n and a single a t Oasis.

SCHOOLS AND TRAINING

a ioly. Tw in F a lls Business U n ive r­sity.

LOST AND FOUNDP R E S T O L rre T oreh a n d U n k lost

betw een M ilner and H aiu en . F in d ' e r r r t u m to P e tw e ller B ro the rs

BLA CK and w h ite Icm ale po in te r dog. scar r ig h t flank , lo st n e a r Gooding. Ifilh. P lione SBl or collect.

PERSONALSHAVE YOU A SICK FR IE N D AT

TH B H08P1TALT W hy n o t send h im th e T IM E S oc

N EW S? lie 'll app recia te iti D rup in to th e office TODAY a n d plaoe

BEAUTY SHOPSw o o PERMANENTS — |3 M . U n .

B eam er and Neeley. Over In d e ­p enden t M eat. Phone 8U .

14.00, 16.00, M.00 p e rm an en t^ price. Idaho Dauber a n d B eauty Siiop. Phone 431

M ACHINELESS permO il p e m a n e n ts , 13-00 up. A rtistic B eauty Salon.

CO M PLETE Deaiity shop equlpi fo r sale. Good buiilnrsi. Am leav­in g Box OS, a le m ia V ^rry,

O IL pe nnanenla, «1M up. Q eou lne Eugenie D uart and P a r m aoh ine- leas w avea Beauty A rta Aoadeaty.

SPEO IA L m p e rm a n tn ta d u r in g Novem ber—two for one. P booe 1471, D lokard’s B eauty Shop.

U N T IL D ecem ber 1st a reduoU eo « f I3A0 will prevail on m ach ine p e rm a n en ts from up. E ugeae ^ a u t j r Studio, u n der PidellDr ■ fu n . R m m «*.

SITUATIONS WANTED. m p « n i r a p i D M>n » u i u • t » d y

ftioHo a7ij*'

MAN. >0. . . n u W M . B p t r l n u MIn m K liln n y , n M u n l w l wock. A iiyU itiii D onildirad, L w u r o u . Ion. 107 UouUi W a sh ln i tm .

HELP WANTED—WOMEN

130 ACRES o r more T w in P a lls oj" Salm on trac t. Good equ ipm en t and references. Box 1, T im es- News.

ing . R ic n e 1110-M. T W O o r T hree room m odem fu r­nished a p a rtm e n t w ith b a th , in downtow n d is tric t o r c lose-in . F . R itch ie , P hone 93 before 6 p jn .

FA R M and c ity loans. N o rth e rn L ife in su ra n ce Com pany—F re d Bates. P hone 1378.

UNFURNISHEDAPARTMENTS

FURNISHEDAPARTMENTS

M ODERN two rooms, b a th , stoke r h e a t. 303 F ifth avenue east.

3 RO O M S upsta irs on M ain s tre e t, glS.OO, w ater fu rn ished . Phone 01B3J1.

A P A R T M E N T -S team heat, p rivate en trance . A dulls, 388 F o u r th n u s east.

T W O nicely fum lslied rooms, B ath . S toker heat. 33S S ix th avenue no rth .

T W O Rooms, prW ate b a th aind e n ­trance. S team h e a t. F ive P o in t A partm ents.

c o n v e n i e n t aparU nen t fo r two adults. Prlvftto e n trance $18. Phone 677.

T H R E E room m odem , stoke r h e a t Bungalow A partm bnta. Second avenue e a s t

BOARD AND ROOME3CCELLENT M eals. Close In . S to k ­

e r h e a t 117 F o u r th A venue n o r th .

FURNISHED ROOMS

I1 3 -I 1 7 M , Close In . S to k er heat. G entlem en preferred . Phone 3330.

Q U lE rr, W arm room, close to baUi. * 'sry raasooabls. P h o n e IM -W ,

T W O rooms, oom ^___M eals If desired. g3S

NIC ELY run ilshed room , w ith stoker h e a l. 443 Seoond avenue

ItARGK, D ow nstairs, fo r tw o. K it- oh en prtv ile ies. II& Beecnii Ave n u e norUi.

FU R N ISH ED . hM t«d b e d ro a n . C jm ^ lii , S iilU ble fo r girls. Phone

UNFURNISHED HOUSBB

FO U R Room house..«M Second east. 114.00, Inquire a t b a rb e r sliop te ro s s sU eel from S e a rs Roebuok,

FIV lJtoom h8U s i ,m > 0UrthAv**a r L M s S m !Adams.

WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE“

) ACRE Farm , C an finance self, can give references. Box 3. T im es- News.

REAL ESTATE LOANSMONE7Y (o loan on farm , c ity or

acreage. Peavey-T aber. com pany.

BARLEY 1125 cwt, w hea t gl.49 cv CaU H arry Brandon . 3139-W.

TBIS CURIOUS WORLD Bjr WiUIam Ftrgw m '

S S B S S ST S B E SS S JS r

T ^ V O -T S S IR D S o f ih e L I F TOl- A N A IR Ptw A K IK 'S W I N O S iS PRO OU CBO B y A W 4 c c < « v i c r / e / T A r M o

T H B W lM G rS / THM OTM KR.T H IR D R B S U tT f f F R O M P R K S e u R H

- - - - - - - - - i T M » N V » N 0 e .

OPEN HOUSE FOR m e W I N G

MURTAtTOH, Nov. M ( S p e c ia l ) - a. J. Perkins, d ia l r m a a o ( U u r- U u g h h i ^ v a y d is tr ic t ocqualsslon- e rs, anoouncee opeo house lo r th e s e w garage, to b e h e ld Frfclay a n d “ • • - • » a n d 3»,

ICICL€ST H A T D Q t P O B A L J & T IC & L t :/ U N D E R T H S M B A T O P S P O T U & H T S A a e M A D t f o b : T H f i A ^ O V I E S O P

A N D

40 A CRES Pa.slure for sh eep , a lfa lfa stubble and bean s tra w . P h o n e 0380R1.

SEC TIO N of paslu re a n d ioitoe hay . Phone 71J3, K im berly. L . P . Larsen.

MOLASSES M IZ IN Q a n d PEED G R IN O IN a

MORELAND M JLLINO SER V IO X Ph . 318, FUer. Ph. ca lls o tf g r ia d tn g

CUSTOM QRZNDINO 1 o r 3 t o a So cwt: over 3 ton , 7o MTTJ.ER WTTJJMf i SE R T IC E

P b , 73J3, Filer, Ph. ca lis o ff g rind ing .

E IO H Q U A U TY

BUGLER FEEDS

30% Laj-lng M a s h ....... ........»3.60 cwt.B ugler C alf Meal, 35 l b s .______I12SB ugler C alf RaUon ............. «3 JS cwt.D airy RaUon Sweet S y rup cw t. lA ytog M ash C oncen tra te 93£0 cw t. D airy M ash C oncentra te _ t3 .2 6 cw t.Hog M ash C o n c e n tra te__ $3.00 c w t

W E G RIN D —We m i x

GLOBE S ^ & PEED CO.

POULTRY FOR SALE125 LEGHORN U y in g p u lle ts ; 35

b reed ing cocks. Phone 34R3, K im ­berly,

LIVESTOCK FOR SALE

13 SPO TTED P o land C h in a w eaner pigs. M rs. .lack Sorenson—0280J9.

HOMES FOR SALEBY OW NER - Rem odeled a p a r t­

m ents. B argain. G ood Income. 1J7 N in th NorUi.

FO U R P urebred C hester W hite boars. 3?i sou th , eas t end i.ia ln . H om er H udelson.

FIV E Room house, Just com pleted. All m odern conveniences. l*caV ed N in th A venue east. T erm *. P . B. T hom pson, P hone 1694-J.

SPECIAL BARGAIN!MODERN L ittle hom e w ith bu lli-

In conveniences. New calnom ln- Ing a n d pa in t. Sp lended nelgU- borhood.' Easy U rm s. Price IlflOO.

0 , A. ROBINSON

FARMS AND ACREAGES FOR SALE

iOO ACRES G ood la n d . W ell Im prov- H , nullable for slock, row crop j. S ta le 4]ualinoaUons. equlptneni. Box 4. T im es-New s.

140 ACRE RanO ) n e a r T w in Falls. Good land , m odem hom e, large barn , a ll fenced. T lils a rea l buy a t 1150.00 pa r acre . Roberta H enson. P lione NS.

CHOICE Im proved O oodlng fi produces $8,000 crop. Conalilcr sm all farm o r c ity Income a s p a ri paym ent, reasonable. Box 753. Tw in FalU.

SA C RIFICE PR IC E *0800.100 AORES. 3 tRt. f rw n O oodlng.

Fine rock house, p len ty o f otil bldgn., 128 s liarea o t w ater. An rnpcclally good atock fa rm . Only llBOO cash , bal. F e d e ra l L oanSCHMITT &. WHIPKEY

O oodlng, Id ah o

HEAVY Springer m ilk cowk. L auren H eldem ann. I n o r th , m ea.it from K im berly.

FO R SALE; 800 kood feeder lambs. 400 good crossbred brec<lrr ewes. Janu iiry lam bing. Phone 0483-R3. T w in Palis,

__ THE A t f M O r - O P A N A R S A ,

V10U SAAsuuD S T U o v rr*

cc4crtj6m^

T his b rings to ocmpleUoD a W PA pro jec t ita r te d Dee. T, IH O . I t i e a tructure Is one o f th e f tn M t public buildings In M u itau g h a n d is 43 b; 100 feet, eonstn ie ted o t n a tiv e aani atooe rock, w ith etaeet m etsd roof, large windows In th e ao u th a n d w est w ith the building f a d n g w est, an office and m odem Uvlng q u a rte r s lo r U u dislrlot-t to a d eape rrteoc t a th e fron t, and shop a n d s to n c e apace tn th e rear.

Oeet m j a i Figures g tren by O . W . Johnaon .

clerk, show a to ta l ooct o f «3fl,S31. M urU ugh highw ay d is t r le t expended approxim ately M/MO, w ith th e fed ­e ra l g o re rc n e n t a p p ro p r la t ln t a p ­proximately *33^31. T h e d is tric t commissioners, & J . P e rk in s, c h a ir ­m an. H . C. A ndersen a n d F re d C a r l­son extend an tn v lta tlo n to th e pub ­lic th e Inspect th e s tru c tu re on F r i- d sy and S a turday a fte rnoon .

Eleetlon Dee. 1 Tlie distric t highw ay e lec tion ca ll­

ed for Dec. 1 wlU c a s t vo tes a t the new ofllce in th e b u ild in g th is year Instead of a t (he school house as in prerlcAu elecUons. Judges fo r the e lection announced by th e c lerk are

A N SW ER : RepUles.

LIVESTOCK FOR SALE350 HEAD Crossbred solM m o u th

ewes. Bred to r Ja n u ary lam b ing . G . P . Deklols, Phone 31J31, FUer.

WANTED TO BUY

T W IN FALLS CO -O P O IL CO . will have car load o t lu m p ooal on

trac k W ed., o r T h u n . H a u l H aw ay for M.60 ton. P h i 478.

W E PAY H ighest p rices fo r iU SED coal and new oU h e a te ra . Oo-

op Oil Com pany. T w in Falla ,

W ANTED: Wood or w ire hangere . In good co&dlUon, H e e ae b . I t o y o r N ational p la n t

W ILL PAY fl5.00 P E R T O N F.O.B. OU R P lan t, Provo. U ta h , fo r

good, clean m achine s c ra p c a s t PRO VO FOUNDRY i t

A FEW U sed h e a te rs a n d ran g e s a t special prices. G am ble S tores.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

AUTO glass, canvas, c a a v u re p a ir ­ing. Thometa T o p a n d Body W orts.

BABY Buggies, folding type , easy to carry . Ju st p u t \a. tru n k , 15.48. M oon’s.

O NE reconditioned 3 ho rse single phase m otor, excellent condition. «60. K rengel's H ardw are.

JU S T Received a c a r of fie ld fencing and barbed w ire. T h U m ateria l is scanie—m ake your reservation now l K rengel's H ardw are.

W INDOW G lass in sta lled in your sash , no chsrge fo r s e ttin g when brought in to sto re . D o n 't w all for 'th e last rush, be p rep a re d for w inler. Moon's.

Business and Professional

DIRECTORYBatht and Matm get

T lie H ta-W rlls. 837 M ain W. i’ll. 185

ttkucle Salet and ServiceHLASIUS C Y C L ^ Y I’M 1«I

O loyile ln 's Bicycle S h o p - P h . ftuo-It

Chiropractors^Dr. W yatt, 181 3rd Ave, N. r ii . 1377.

Coal and WoodW ood, poles, truck ing . 959 4Ui Av. W.

NKIL'H UTAH COAI-. I’ll. aOlJ Lump. 18.05 per to n ; 50o iwr nnck.

100 ACRES N orthside la n d . New house, new b a m . n e a r Jerom e. $8500., 11800. dow n, ba l, U rm s.

80 A, n e a r l la H lto n . m e to ry houivo. 160 A. 11800. dow n, b a l te rm s.I A. n e a r Tvrin Falls, m o d e m houne, good bam . 8175. pe r A,

F , 0 . G RA V ES 4 i SON 338 M ain Weet • ' P h o n e 318

TO ll ECONOMY AND COM FOIlT fill your b ln With

A U B K D K B N C O A L In tern ioun ta lii Seed Fiiel Co.

FEDERAL LAND BANK FARM

130 acres, 7 m l. N W of lU ehfleld. Ida, 130 siiarea w ater In B i« W ood C anal Oo. No Im provem enla except fsnoee. O ood produeing la n d w ith

...............Id to a lfa lfa.P r ic e $3,000,

dow n paynenV . ionstim e een trao t, low

L L. W EEKS, SeoV -T reas. N ational F a rm L oan Aasooiatlons

a o o d ln i, M ,b o p i , o„ , »

FARMS AND ACBBAGBS rO R BENT

iM W M » , north M f c h vw u « m u id S u n t M m r . n S i l l u n .n k BulMliw.

TOR SALB OR TRADE

—PHONE 1 5 0 ^MAOIO o r r v r a s D a , f u k i . c o .

DEMAND HI-HEAT COAL

Curtain Shopt

Money to Loan

AUTO LOANSR efinance your presen t cnnlrH rt—

reduce paym en ts—c iu li ndvaiu'r<l.

WESTERN FINANCE CO.N ext to Fidelity B ank .

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

HOME FURNISHINGS AND APPLIANCES

BABY Bed and m a ttresa . B re ak fas t tab le, chairs. 337 N in th eas t

FO R S A £ S -H o u s e h o k l fu rn i tu re . Inquire 189 A dam s s tr e e t. Phone 1770W,

SW ING C hairs, h eavy ve lou r covers, a ssorted co lo rs , w hile they , last, on ly 813J5. H u rry l M oon's.

13 USED refrig e ra to rs m u s t go Easy te rm s. C. O. A ndersen ccsn- pany.

M ONARCH elec trlc-coal com bina­tion range. A ll po rce la in . G u aran ­teed. »43. Phone 198.

G O OD used T h o r w ash in g m achine; one M ajestic rad io . Very cheap! 313 S ix th a v e n u e ' n o r th . Phone 733.

m i FO R a 9x13 fe lt base rug, three square ya rd s fo r $1.00. Heavy w eight 4 340 equare y a rd . G uar- an tee d i M oon's,

D O N T fa il to sh o p a t H arry M us- gravB's before you buy you r fu rn i­tu re . R em em ber, c ash ta lksi

RADIO AND MUSIC* S p in e t w alnut

piano. An excellen t buy. D aynes Music O om patu ' o f Idaho ;

W E have a com iitete lin e o( table, coiwolo, |)honoradlo« a n d au to dloa. U se o u r lay -a -w ay plan. F irestone H om e a n d Auto Sup ply a iores.

BICYCLESBUY Dlcycles fo r Chrlnlm nn now.

L ay -a -W ay P la n . T erm s. Prices s ta r t a t (35il9. G am ble Stores.

AUTOS FOR SA I.E

Cleveland E gbert h a a been ap* po in ted aecood oooM lor to t t u bUti* op, to replace M ark D ayley. w ho recently moved to Logan. U ta h .

Mrs. R a lph S tew art U la tb a hoa - p it j i u tu is f TTitdlf f l t r e a tm a o t

Mr, a n d M rs. P a t ,OoDkrum w era IT iursday a n d FtidaiP v U lto n in Boise a n d E m m e tt

M r. a n d M rs. P . ■!. F a h « i te t t W ednesday /o r B lackfoot to spend a fo rtn ig h t w ith th e ir ao a-in -law .and daughter. M r, a n d Mr*. OlU ford Evans.

T h e M llnerettes, a g roup o f 4 -H girls, m e t fo r a p iu ty a t th e hom a o t Ju lius Newman one evening la s t week. T h eir leaders, M ra. R ich a rd V an S a n t a n d M re. iu U u a N ew m an, talked to the girU o n th e JuveaUa

I HANSEN

departm ent a t tb a fa ir , looking for­w ard to nex t year, a f te r w h k h tb a evening was sp e n t In p lay ing gam ae.

A group of young people hono red Miss M a ^ D ay a t a aurpriae party Saturday n ig h t O onteet gam ea wera played w ith prlaea golnc to O a m et S tarry . Bonnie WiUhUe. E lsie D avta, K ath leen Perkins, D o i t ^ D a y a n d

Lois Noh.Mr. a n d M rs. P ted T ay lo r a p en t

th e w eek-end In S u n V alley. M r. T aylor cam e from L os A a g ^ to spend T hanksgiving w ith M ra. Tay> Jo(, instruc to r In t h e M u r t a u ^ school

N. B. H . club m e t at, th e h o a u o ( Belly Lou Carlson S a tu rd ay . M im > . bers worked on C hrla tm aa ^ f t a ,

fo r two o t h e r cla<

A ftu spending a w eek a t Id ah o F alls, Muring w hich tim e i i e r f a th e r . W . R . H artwell, w as p a id f in a l r ite s , M rs. Oakley B ern ard a n d dau g h ter, Basel M ae. re lu m e d T liu raday .

Mrs. Ed Buckley, w ho h a s been under a specaiiist's c a re a t Spokane, W ash., has re tu rned w ith ’M r.B u c k - ley, who went to S pokane a f te r h e r a week ago. Mra. Buckley 's eyeiU ^ i, which had been to ta lly lo s t before leaving he re in Ju ly , h a s be en re - s to n ^ to hb- th ro u g h surgery .

Rock Creek W orthw hile c lub a t ­tended th e m eeting T h u rsd a y a t M rs. & WaltoD's hom e . M rs. L . P . Larsen was a ss is ta n t hoateas. H ie

: club voted to purchase th e cod live r OU which wlU b e needed ia t h e Ex­celsior school A b a ia a r w ill be h e ld a t th e nex t m eeting a t th e borne o f Mrs. Cora M cIn tyre ,

Robert Fom w alt, w ho fo r th e p u t 11 m onths h as been w ith th e Lock-_ heed A ircraft com pany, Loe A ngelesr h a s recently actiuired th e posltton a s assistan t to th e h e ad m a n a t fa c ­tory No. 1, aoccntUng to w ord r e e v ­ed by h is p a ren ts , M r. a n d M ra. H arvey F o m w a lt R o b e rt h a s been

T rue-w ere guests. I l u yo u n g p e o i^ motored to Albion a n d c a lle d on ir iends in th e a fte rnoon .

Mr, a n d M rs. H . B, Lew la a n d io d . R alph, a re v isiting in K la m a th Falla, O re. E n rou te they s p e n t T b a n k a -

w ith th e irhusband , M r. a n d M rs. F re d L e i i ^ B aker, O re.

M iss M ary A ndersen re tu rn e d to h e r teaching poelUon in E m m eU Sunday, a fte r spending T banksgW - ing w ith h e r p a ren ts , M r. a n d M n .H . c . A n d e r s e a .__ __________________ _

M uriaugh com m u n ity ehu roh held com m union S u n d a y , Nov. 39. a n d welcomed e ig h t new m em bers, Mr. a n d Mrs. S . a B u tn e r , M r. a n d Mrs. Charlsa Sam ples, G ra n d p a Barnes, fa th e r o{ M n . Sam ple*, M ra, W illiam o r t m t h a n d B m oo BW .— M rs. M artin W righ t tra n s fe rre d h e r m em bership h e re fro m P asadena ..OalEf,---------------------- ---------------------------

M r. and Mra. Jo h n Savage a n d sons, H arold Jo h n , Jr., a n d W atiaoe, and M r. and M rs. O eorga H am m er a n d daugh ter sp e n t T liankagtv lng day In Boise w ith M r. a n d l i r a . Joe - eph P led . Misd C arlena S avage; wfao ia a ttend ing K h '* '! t n L ew lstoo, n e t h e r pa re n ts th e re a n d accom panied o,«m hAwif apend th a h o lid a y - vacaUoo. • ■. W alte r a n d M ary D ay . v b o * a re

a tten d in g aehool l a ^o lse ,-Q M nt th e w ith th e ir p a ren ts ,

e gone to LoeM r. a n d Mra. H arokl K oenig a n d

son and dau id ite r recen tly re tu rn e d from an extensive v b i t Including P ittsbu rgh , Penn;, Chicago, UL, W ashington, D . C., a n d po in ts In the s ta te s of New York a n d New Jersey.

A f irs t a id c lass wUl g e t u n d e r way a t th e Exoelslor school to n ig h t under th e direc tion o f M iss M aude Laycook and Miss D oro thea W afel, who a re likewise conducting classes a t the H ansen O range h a ll M onday evening. Everyone is u rged to take p a r t in th is opportun ity to le a rn first a id .

and second grades of th e H ansen school, will p resen t th e ir pup ils in a program to th e W om en's C om m un­ity council T hursday . M rs. H aro ld W hlsm ore is p rogram c h a irm a n for th a t m eeting.

Mr. a n d Mrs. R ad fo rd W alker, ,in company w llh Mr. W alker's m other, Mrs. A. M. W alker, a re spending 10 days a t Modesto. Calif., a n d San Francisco leaving hero on M onday.

FILER

SALARY LOANS . STR IC TLY CONFIDKNTIAI.

15 to 150 to em ployed people <in your own signature.

R nu . 1 i t 3, B urkliolder BUIk. D i. 77(1

ONK 1033 Fo rd 4 cylliuler panel truck . InquU e T roy

W ashington Bridge club will m eet T hursday a fu m o o n of th is week w ith Mrs. Milo lUcke In T w in Falla.

M n . N at Bom an a n d M rs. C. E. L ancaster en terta ined Uielr pinochle club o t ao people S a tu rd ay evening a t th e L ancasU r home. H igh score prltes w ent to Mr. a n d M rs, LuUier

D ust Bowl Refugees To Receive Glotlies

H A N ^ , Nov. 20 (Specia l) — A box of g a rm e d u fo r th e d u s t bowl refugeea a n d a C hristm aa box (o a sou the rn foundation a re b e ln s k t - ranged fo r sh ipm en t by th e W a a a a % - Com m unlty Council m etnbera, cording to arrangem en ta m a d e a t th e la s t m eetiiig.

Mrs, H arold W hlsm or a n d M n . L,J , P rio r have been n am ed to th e chairm ansh ip of th e com m ltteea to charge. A ba rre l o f f ru i t Is alao belitg se n t to th e C hild ren 's hom e in BoUa, Boise.

Pierce and M rs. H. L . C ed ar holm and C. B. S iiaff received low a o c r t prises.

Tlie F lier W om an's club wlU m eet W ednesday a t tlie hom e of th e pees* M e n t M rs. E arl S . LaH ue, M rs. O , J . C hlld i, Mra. B . A. M fOoy a n d M rs. G eorge & -hard t com prise th e r e - frealim ent com m lltee.

M iss M ary A nn G ouriey le f t S a t ­urday for L os Angeles to ..e n te r W oodbury college. Jo h n G ouriey h a s completad h is work a t th e college a n d iu u s ta r te d w ork a t th a Bathla- hem Steel corporatloo a t T erm loa l Island,

Joint M acK ay of G lendale , Calif., who lias been spending th e hoUdaya wllh h is paren ts, Mr. a n d M rs, D on­ald M acK ay, le ft Sunday fo r Q lon- dale, w here h a Is em ployed by th e Lockheed A ircraft corporatloD .

1937 CH RY SLER Sedan , A -l foiull- Uon. Radio, h e a te r, ovri'cirlve. Phone 1128R.

C u rta in At D rapery Shop . E.Also slip covers, car|>«lfl. l’i>. 603-

$25 to $750ON YOUR CAR

I . FO R A D D m O N A i, <;AH»3. T O RED U CE PR E SE N T

PAYMENTS.3. T O FINANCE TH B 8AI.K

O F YOUR OAH.

Consumers Cred.it Co.(Owned by Paclflo F I n a n m

338 M A IN AVENUE NOIITH

1034 FO R D P ickup , new m otor, $175. S trong Service Salen. 403 Main Avenue n o r th . T w in Palls.

Floor SandlnffHfllder At Sons, 811 M ain E . UAO-W.

F rrd Pteirie. 733 L ocus t P h . lUOfl-J.

iMuranceFor F ire and C asualty In tu ranoe ,

Su re ty and Fidelity JiontU. see — .......... Oo. Batmh Ulrtg.

Job PrintingQUALITY JOn pniNTINQ

U lte r l i ia d s M all I'lecaaBuilneaa C ards Folders

StaU onery TIM ES and NEWS

OOMMBRCIAL nU N TJNC J O E P l'.

K tv 8hopSbhads K ey S hop - 13« S t .

•oillli. Back of 1. D. Store.

O$teopathic PhyalcianU r. L. A. PeU rson. ISO M ain N . 403.

D r. B. J . Millar, 413 M ain N. Ph. 1077

D. O .W . Rose, 114 M .N . Ph . 037-W

Plumbing e n d HtatlngA bbott P lum bing Cto. P h . BB-W

Custom TanningEd KraUoek. P b . D38U4, A irpo rt ltd .

TypewrlterBsalaa, rm iala aad aarrlee. Ph. N ,

UphoUterlnglupalr ln g . raflaiablni. O r«« A Dru<

ley Furn. u o to d ■«. 1 . , F h . Mft.

W ater S y t t tm tFioyduuy. rn. MN, auahoi

HOLD e v e r y t h in g

iO tl S tudebaker C lub ooupe. A rrll- m a tlse r, overdrive, la.OOO nillea. Mr. Meyer, S hoe D ep a rtm en t, C. O. A nilersons.

1938 T errap la n e ooupe, A -i cotidi* lion, new Uree, gS«0.00. 1B30 Chev- m te t ooach, *48. S tro n g Service Hales, 403 M ain A venue norUi, T w in Falls ,

TRUCKS AND TRAILERSTW O Uailer houses. FroiiUer T ra d ­

ing P o st 34g M ain avenue aoiiUi.

AUTO PARTS—TIRES

a u t O ne y e a r o ld . C h eap , lift M ain e a s t '

W IN T U R -SU R S y o u r car now on ou r budget p la n . A uto robea, b e a t­e n . defroeten, a n tl- fr e e te , (loves, tiree, baltarlea a n d every w inU r t\eed. F ire sto n e H onw acwt Auto sup p ly a tores.

Ham StatlohBF llty .f lvg thotiaand e ( Uta more

Uiaii <8,00» rMM aU U odl lloei tiy the Federal O otm unloat. OoRunlulob 10 Uta V n iM KtaVea a r t a n a tta r lU U o o i,

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• P la n s w hereby T w in P a lls would bo nldcd d u r in g th e conlem plaled poAt-war slum p were outlined laxt nlghV Bt Uie roRulnr city council w sslon by E. P . H ornfall. BoIm , nUt« direc to r o f th e public w ork reserve,' P urpose beh ind Uie orgnnlta tlon (federal) is to provide a worlc field

,^ h lc h will cnrc lo r th e •'Jeldowii" A ft«r th e p rese n t wnr In over and th e de^^ns'^ w orkers re tu rn to c l Ilian purRUlLs,

W ork ••Shelf"T h e p ro jec ts to be w orked n t th a t

Ume will be figured now nnrt will be "placed on th e .sh e lf fo r fu tu re reference a t (h a t tim e, H orsfall •a id .

A lthough in no hcnse official. M ayor Joe K oehler sugKPsted clRht Mich pro jerta w h lth m ight be fo l­lowed In Tw in PalLs to ense th e con­tem pla ted letdow n. T hey follow:

1—C onslructlon of a new m un lrl- p.i1 bulIdlnB w hich would n k o p ro - Tlde for federa l aRcncles operatlnR here,

2—Adeqiwle Ktorm Bcwers.3—C onstruc tion of a n o th e r rese r­

voir and aUo covering for th e p res­e n t re.scrvolr.

♦—C onstruction of underpasse.t a t dangerou.i cro.wlnRs.

5—Adequnte sew ase disposal.New F ire SU tlon

6~ C on« irucllon of a new fire uta- tlon b iilld ln s a n d also a RUbstallon.

7—E stab lishm en t of a recreation pa rk n t Sho.^hone falls-on c ity owned property.

B—E xpansion of th e county has- pH/i), w llh county offlclnLs taking th e lead,

A fter tlie project* have been d e ­cided upon, la te r «tcp* would In­clude financia l analysis and o thar needs.

A t la s t n ig h t's se.tslon Mayor K oehler a lso Blgncd applica tion re ­questing $55,426 W PA s tre e t im ­provem ent p ro jec t fo r th e c ity nex t year. K oehler explained th a t “ would benefit a ll sections.

1 3 2 ^ 4 F ede rsl Aid 'U n d e r th e proposed se tup , »24,103

w ould be fu rn ished by th e c ity and >32,934 by th e federa l RovemmtnV. H ie esllm nte# w ere w orked ou t by PlM B. W ilson, c ity engineer, and R obert W . H am pton , d is tric t W PA m a n ag e r w ith headquarte rs a t Buhl. T h e local sha re would be expended mostly fo r rnaterials .

O . H . Colem an, commission* h e a lth a n d public eafety, nnnounced an ag reem en t h a d been signed w ith th e s ta te h e a lth dep artm e n t to fu r ­n ish & m ilk Inspector fo r T w in P a lls a s soon as one could b e found. tJn til th& t tim e cornea th e w ork will bei c a red fo r by R . D . BOvey, 9oise, a ta t« m ilk s a n ita ria n , w ith assist- a s e e fro m H arv ard L uke, bacteriol­ogist. a n d H . B. Post, san lU rian .

■‘ S u i w ith th e d is tric t h e a lth un it. D r. H . R . O room e w as nam ed la s t ireek a s m e a t Inspector.

14 C H U B TO IIIE tIH HANSEN

R ep resen ta tiv es of 14 Assembly of O od chu rehea In cen tra l Id ah o towns a re expected to a tte n d the south c e n tra l Id a h o <fellowablp gaUierlng Dec. 8 a t th e H ansen Assembly of a o d c h u rc h , according to Rev. John Coxe. pasto r.

Rev. O . Ih Colem an, Ooodlng, dis­t r ic t p resby ter, will d irec t the sor- vlcee, a n d approxim ate ly IBO pcr- so tu will i>e In a ttendance . Speeche.^, vocal a n d In stru m en ta l num bers will be p resen ted .

A fellow ship luncheon will bo ed In th e evening, according to Rev. Ooxe.

3 Buhl Boys Take Final Navy Exam

T liree y ou th s today were In Salt l i t k e C ity ta k in g llnM exnm lnatlons fo r en lis tm en t to the U. 8 . navy a f te r passing te n ta tiv e exnnui In T w in Palls , O. A. Edmonson, local rec ru iter , anuounced .

T h e youtlw , a ll of Buhl, a re flay M elerhoff. son of M rs. M ary Meler- ho ff: R obert P'ord, son of Mrs. Ixina C rltes. a n d C alv in Burgess, *oi M rs. S te lla Burgess,

A t th e sa m e tim e Edmonson .nounced a rec ru itin g tour for next week w hich will U ko him to the courtliousa a t Burley on M onday and T uesday . Deo. 1 and 2, and to (he O oodlng courthousc on Thursday a n d F r iday. Dec, 4 and \

L. D.S. lo Spoiiwor C o i i c c r l l > y T rl«

RU PER T . Nov. 26 (SiK iclaD -W ll- lurd A ndellii, "A m erica’s deepest bass.’’ a n d A rvllla C lark, plaiiU t, o( UiD O lark-A ndelln conceri (eum, w ith M iu O orotl\y D aw n, coloratuco. •op rano , a n d w inper In Uie nntionul con test o f h igh school soloists, will p rese n t a free coneerl In th e u D. ti. • la k e tabem acln a t 0:30 p. m, W ednesday, Nov. 28.

TlJls concert, sponsored by Uie M inidoka sluke I.. l>. H, churi-lies and rlvln organluitiotin of Ituiierl, Is unde r Uia direc tion of P rank W nt- son, head of th e muslo ile im rtinrnt o t P ionee r school and recruullunal hupnrvisor for th e Mlnliloka iliike M. I .A .

All (lersonn of llu p e r t and vIclnUy a re urge<l lo avail ilieiiiselvon of iho o p iw rtun lly lo h e a r Ihia rnncnrt.

P ro g r a m (iivcui a t C l iu r c h ill liiii'lcy

BURLEV, Ntfv. 35 rejKTlal) - A T h B h k ic lv ln i p rogram , under Iho dlreoUon o f Mrs. U oyd Cox, wiu pro- M n t«d Sunday ovenlng at Uie Ohrls- tlM i c h u ro h to a larite audlen<'e.

Th « proffram opened wlih the •In glnt o f "America” and- prayer by n«v. Alvin L. Klelnfeldk. Jennie l)o t. •o n ft alory entitled "in Time

, for tha Rollday." and ElliabeUi Drls- M il MUt Dora Sager, aooompanled by N aom i Olok, la n c 'The Lord is My

.4htpbard.'’S wS**o£J[-'^b 7 "

..sSeeU m ith and

After Crash That Killed Filer Boy, 16

H ere i« llie wrecked 1030 coupe a fU r th e acciden t n e a r Buhl S a tnrday n if h t th a t claim ed th e life of Jam es II. Comejrys. 16. F iler h l ih nehool sophomore. Comegys and H arrel Rouse, 16, a lso of Filer, were hurled ou t Uie open door show n above. T h e car, d riven by E rnest Beardslee. 18. Filer, failed to m ake a h lfhw ay tu rn and smashed Into a culvert. (Photo courtesy s ta te police— Tim es e ngrav lnf)

Cheery $9 Beet Forecast Marks Growers’ Election

Carl Leonard, F iler (Pcavey). to ­day h a d cmbttiked on h is flfUi te rm

pre.vldetil of tlio Tw in P a lls ' County Beet Orowcr.s" a.woclatlon following Finnual election held ye.s- tcrdiiy afternoon du ring general scKsloiw a t the I, O. O. P . hnll.

O tlicr o tllccrs sclcctcd a t Uic im c tim e Included D. Noel Dailey

Curry, to servo second tc n n os vice- president. and Jfick C laibom . K im ­berly, fifUi term m secretary- reasurcr. As a mem ber of th e

board. Ellis Conics replaced C. O . Thom as.

O n HoardAll oUlcr board positions rem ain

the sam e and Include Q len Briggs, Parsons; L. E. WiUon, H ansen: Jo h n Tliom as, C uU cford ; V em K relgh, C edar; W. Q . Sampson, Bliss; EUls Coates. P ilcr; H y Pickett, M urtaugh ; O. a M axwell, Tw in R ills.

Pollow lng th e election a business session w as he ld a t w hich th e grow-

dlscusscd cheerful possibility of 19 beetA for n e x t year, and a lso fed­e ra l legisla tion which w ould ln> crease th e paym ents to growers as well a s would perm it g rea ter a c re ­age. ■

P rinc ipa l speaker a t Uie session 0.1 P reston Ellswortli. LcwisvlUc,

p ic s ld c n l ol th e Id ah o B e d G row - association. He explained tlie

se tup u n d e r new leglslnUon w hich U expcctcd to become effective soon a n d poin ted ou t th a t am ong th e provisions w ill be one raising bene­f i t poym enla frpm 60 cents a h u n ­dred pounds fo r processed suga r lo 80 cen ts . O th e r pliases provide for

acreage Increase which. In Id a ­ho, w ould a m oun t to an Increase of approxim ate ly 1,000 acres nex t year over tills year.

M akes «9 Predlcllon Pred iction of t9 beeU for 1943

wa.i m ade by H arold Nagle. P a rker, w .T rctary-trcaaurer of the s ta te as­sociation.

O the r Kpeakcr was H arry A. E l- cock. Ida iio m anager nt tlio A m al­gam ated su g a r company. Among o the r th ings ho sa id Uiat am ple sup ­plies of U. 8 .2 2 seed were now a vall- ablo fo r growers, w hereas in Uie past th e supply h a d been llmlte<l. Ho also announced th a t 30,000 ton.s ot b eet p \ilp will be nvallnWe lo r feetUng llveslock.

A nnouncem ent wa.i also m ade of th e n a tio n a l ne.vsinn which will be

Boise Lady Found Relief from Misery

She Praises Hoyt’sMy Kidneys C a u s e d

Niglit l U H i n R , Gns Pressed ARainHt My H eart und 1 No\x?r Got a (Jood NiKht’H Rest, SayH Mrs. Holen.I luti iilriif.rd Willi (tip miy tio y t’n

• lui' of «o •niiii'h (UntiTM," says M ts. Allin IJoleu. Route 'J.Tdnho. ''H ie p ast seven ycins I ha<l

sloinaeli Iroiiblo. caused liy poor d i­gestion, and a fte r eaUiig 1 woukl hiivo sour food rising, km b loat and belchlnB, I wftff very nervous ami roiild n o t sleep. My kidneys caiue<l me In a rise u iuhU . 1 had ita iiu In tiiy l>ark a n d limbs and was se­verely coi)ntl|Mi(ed.

"fllnce tak ing Hoyt’s Comjvound a ll of UiMo troubles have c leared up a n d m y stom ach, kklneys and bowflli seem lo have been iTgulated. I can enjoy a m eal w ithout having Uiose a llo rk s afterw ard . T lierc’a no need for n igh t rising and tlio palna In m y limb* have left me, Tm glad to recom m end «uch a fine inedl- cine I"

K o y tl oom pound Is recotiimeiid- M a n d sold by th e M ajestlo D nig

held here Dcc. 10 and 11 a t Radio Rondevo6. Approxim ately 400 grow­ers a rc expected to a tten d w ith C harles M. K earney , M orrell, Neb., na tional p resident, presiding. Com­plete plans for tlie na tional m eet will be announced la ter .

G M E R S HAVEHANSEN, Nov. 25 < 8 p e c la l) -P o r-

ty-flve persona w ere seated a t the O range’s T h a n k s g i v i n g d in n er T hu rsday evening w hich preceded th e ir m eeting . M rs. H arold K oenig was extended th e b irthday greetings by th e group.«• D onald DeltE, overseer, p resided In tlie absence of th e m aster. B ill W ise­m an . R eports were he ard on th e ho t lunches In th e school. In w hich th e O range is tak ing a n active p a rt, a n d th e Red Cross m em bersh ip drive.

F u r th e r reports on the session of Uie S la te O range were given by P ra n k T runkey, who a ttended th e convention a t Lewiston as delegate. In c lu d e d In Mr. T runkey 's repo rt w aa th e tr ip to th e P o tlatch fo rest h ead q u arte rs .

O n D ec. 4, the O range will hold Its a n n u a l election of officer*.

T h e lecture r’s program ’was p re ­se n ted by the H arold Koenig fam ily w ho h a d recently retu rned from a 6,000 m ile to u r of th e eastern sta te s. A rth u r Je a n , the e lght-year-old sorf. to ld of th e vtelt a t W a.ihlngton. D. O.. w here th e family saw the L ind­be rg h a irp lane , ’'T lie Sp lrll o t S t. Louis.”

M r. K oenig travelogued .th e tr ip , w hile M rs. K oenig gove hlshllght-i on Uie num erous points of In terest v isited du ring tlie m onth’s excur­sion.

SIOAT EDEN

JERO M E. Nov. 25 (Spcclal) — F rank NichoLn. ab o u t 71. early day .siockralscr. died a t Uie home of Mr.<. Allcc Cozad, on a ranch sou th ut Eden S a tu rd ay afternoon , follow-

u &hort lllnc&s. D catl\ w as a t ­tribu ted to a h e a r t a ilm ent.

T h e body rests a t the WHey tu n - erni hom e ponding a ro ingem cnu . Mr. N ichols h a d been engaged in livestock ra is ing In e arlie r years In Nevada, Id ah o , a n d Utoli. ond was well-know n In th is section of the country.

Only know n rela tive Is a sister living In T exas. ‘

READ T H E T IM E S WANT ADS.

K eltevesCHAPPED

SKINT«ke the right it«pt to relleTe th« dta- eomrort ot cft.pped itM or chipped

.h ia d i right no*. Ui* Mentlxolstum. I ts eooUny. aoothlnR In irid lenu « ii m»dlclnkl and therelors not onljr ilve relief and comtort hu t slao u«l>t n>. tur« to more qiUckly the Injured akin. Jtr« or tut>«t. 30e.

JUYDEFENSEBOKDSandSTAHPS

lE T U R fO O D FOR M E . . . LESS W ORK FOR MOTHER

VITAm.»oCOOK,noProtfds VHamlni, Minerals and

Rkii, Notwfll food Flavert

A R«oiont why it’i Simple and Eaiy whh a

A ^ s t in ^ o u s e

You ir t the t i i h t heat every time from S'Specd Coroi u n lu —cl(4n,

©TiNtta m I Kronom >ut 1 ceni

€>C o n tro l h i t T rue-T * Ov«n bv Rlngle DUI. ■need H

-----t •utomsliM lly

S ta rt and atop ovtn auto- malioUiy with Timer Clock. (B a tra on n tn a mo4«la.)

COMi u« •xplain VITAMizid COOKwo. . . Hw lA t Y w a y to rrvar* ha d K ifu l m ««U

Soden ElectricN « K t ( o Orpheum I 'h o n o 2 7 0

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TiiMday, November 2S. IMX

at the

IDAHO DEPT STORE Idaho's Largest!

A force of Christm as ex tras has been w orldng n igh ts ge tting this big and justly fam ous Toyland into shape. While it is no t yet complete you will find plenty of toys already on display to keep you busy fo r hours.

SHOP EARLY— ^ 19 INCH GENUINE HORSMAN

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$1.98I f I t 's a H orsm an U ’s One of th e Best

Sleeping E yes W ith Long Lashes

Full Composition Head, A rm s and Legs

A m ost a ttra c tiv e face as only H orsm an can make thern. Sm artly dressed in colorful awiss or or­gandy w ith hood to m atch . Rubber pan ts, shoes and B ooks.

DIVING SUBMARINE

89cI t N avigates ^ I t D ives — I t Rises Tills rem arkable toy can be a d ju sted ftir e ith er deep or Bhallow dives. I t m easures 13'.- Inches over a ll a n d h as a b righ t tw o col­or pa in t job. I t Is designed w ith a regular conning tow er 'and tVi’o b f a u deck guns.

I.. .TOPPER

PICTURE PUZZLE BOX

23cR (iood Sized Puzzles to Each Box

Eiich pur*le m easures 8x10 Inches a n d U . done in th e b righ lcsl o t b r ig h t colors. THero

a re righ t d ltle ren t sub jects, eac h one based on funny old an im als visiting th e county /a ir .

ALL STEEL WAGONS

7'/‘ Inch All Rubber Dolls Complete W ith O utfit

49cB aby Bottle W ith Nipple, H ot W ater

' Bag, R attle , Spbnge, W ash Cioth, T eeth ing R ing •

T his Is n o t A w elting doll and docs n o t d fink from th e bottle. T liis is a g rand se t a n d ju s t « lo t (or th e money.

From Idaho 's Largc.st Booli D epartm ent for Children

JUMBO BOOKSFor Older Girls

39c

$ 1 .8 9lk)dy Size 28x13x3^^4

7 Inch Double Dbtc Wheels inrh Kolld Rubber TlrcM

One Piece BodyMrrr'fl n wngon th a t 's ju s t like tiin ex tra big HiiKoiis w ith th e sam o typo of luavy KouK'' lK)l»trrn, ( in n t gear w ith flH h wheel niKl fiicioiy RMoinbled. U com cs In b righ t tinl«'cl volcjin,

AI.L STEEL DUMP TRUCKS

21 INCHES LON(J

Two Complete Hooks In 'O neL ittle W omen and E ight Cou^llls by I^oul.^a M. Allcott. All complete. 'NoUiliig IcK out.' 741 full s ited pages of excellent'reading.

Every Child’s Story Bool< 170 Pages

23c' Size of Bonk Hxl 1 Ini-hcs

K arh Book C onlslns lo u r Htorlrs A brld ird for H mailer Children.

•’I'lnocclilo,” - lU w k neau ly ," ’‘HhIm I-'»inlly RobinsDn.'' “Itkni D rinker. ”

“KLIK-IT”M arble BonrdH o r Bagatelle (inm cs

89C 39cWltli llcuvy R ubber T ires

I 'l i r ni/.ii of the body Is 0 H x l9 inches. I lr lg h t liakni iwii-ii.iio colors o f red and yellow. AiiloiiiiiUi- iluiiipliig (ra lu ro w hereby th e backOjinw i.n Ills |„„iy Ja raised.

Size of Hoard l.'UiJr) Inches Oompletfl w ith m arh lfs, U t s of in le reslliif com binations can bo ninde, Oumparo thes* boa rds to 7So Donrds.

A T ypical T oylsnd B c tu r V alm

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AI.I. STEEL ARMY ' SEAItCIILIGHT TRUCKS

8 9c<)vn-i.ll Inigtii 10 liichOB. Bl* ad justab le srnri'liliRlii in h| k)1 enem y a lr*ora (t. P’our li^nvy Mitilirr lireii.

NOTKi l l i e b a ile ry Is n o t Included

MECHANICAL FREIGHT TRAINS

98cAn engine wltft th ree oars and B pieces oC curved track . Btach c a r la six Inches long. 'I lie engine h a s • very good m olor In U and thU s« t will i lv a satlA fadlon.

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