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LATE BULLETIN ATLANTIC cm -. Mirrh *7 iUA>- Wilter P. Reothfr lodsj- wai pmldenC of th f CIO United Anlonioblle Workcn nnlon. deffaClnr H, /. Thotiuj, who sQUsht rcclrctlon. A Rcgionnl Newspaper ScninR Irrigated Iilaho Counties MAGIC VALLEY EDITION VOL. 28, NO. 293 • TWIN FALLS, IDAHO. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1016 PRICE 5 CENTS Deadlock Looms Between America And Reds in UNO After Shoshone Train-Truck Crasli Killed Two Hr JOHN M. iiKiin owi.H NI-:W Y O it K , Mai-cli 27 TIu; iM,>sil)ililv of u cloiuilock •ei-ii th,' I'nil.'d .sial.’s ;ind ,.vc,- ji Utiitfd Niiiiuns iriK- lo r Ii-iin was nj()orti'(l wu-itii; sitIuus coiicitii ainutiK' ■rican officials t.-di.v, siilK-ommitl.'c, itu'luiliiiK iv|.nM')Uativ.'S of th.- Ul)ilud es. lU.K.-iu :uid Fr.inco. iK.^aii in an .'ffurt in find in acceptal.k; c-<jm|)i-<inii>ie fiiiiiiiihi. Sfjcrolary uf State Hyrncs, Soviet Ambassador Andrei ;romvk(> anci French AriihaHMnior lienri Honnut \wnl iiil<i •e?M(.n in iJonnet's Miilp on tlii: llih ll.xir of the riorn' tmtel diortly after H (.Vln.-k to t l)ef St In the (Ine ]>o.'^sildn Wi rily f iint of Iranians Deny Secret Treaty W illi Hussianc to reach ,-onle deci.-<iun in li r!m-fieiiitv whicli Aiiii't-k iiffii'lal'i atipoareii w illin^,• accept was ;i |)i-<>pos.l 11 iraii Ambas,sador Utissoiii . .''liotild 1)0 c;:illed by th(! sn- ity cotmcil merely to pre;- his viewfi oi 1 whether hi.'; p Two Shoshone Men Die As Train Hits Truck at Crossing Slit isiioNi;, March 27— One s■ tate liitrhwaV unr llc.lh. ■ain . •r .lied t» Nil. li.') ai: >.s lii.strii- .'O hours id a Mai l. after a .s|> u liinliwny ^'elaeuhu- era. de,>artment .h of inel liiea,. . aliciut Fi.'t, fath.T of .-.■veil daiiii;hte pp.Hl I lie ehassis from the frame nf the truck Ot i,- Wi'bb, 1;i. hiiihvvuv <'nipl')v'• tor Ihe pa^<t sev VII hi-iiirs aftei• the accideiit. Kol■h in,-n uvri' Imik'i / killed here todny and •Mtioiind L tiion Pacific passenger k in the heart of the Shoshone s killed ijistaiUly when the train TH, died in n (ioctor's ofticc here l*ii//.Iiiiu;S|)v Mystc'ry Slarled I5v I'lM A n <>st of Red Officer ^ iMson Ijriics ()I*A (.oiiti-ols "Little Loiim'r' Officer’s Arrest ( ailed l'V:iine-iip Building Ban To Cost Jobs Temporarily ilvnic^ Iji’llcvr--., a nil- lilRCrr.I Mnicilna will I rHIMlltJrtl lend voliir nilrt r :«rlly r, r 20 or IS Irnri cnnx'n'rrs. Mrrk.s ?ald. At Irn.'.t OIK' qiinlltled Mrpcnf«r u-oiilrt be neci'.'%f;iry for cvor>' houfi*. Ttif finplojmrnt sorvlre marniRcr RBlrt there was no rsllmr of how mucli trmpornry imtmplojmriit fl-aiilrt be ciiir-ed by the chnndnK of rommerclal constnicllon to biiltd- InR houses. The inimher of unemployment rlalm* In T>»ln Fallj, county Is <1e- rrenslng rapidly nntl there nte "very few matcV left tlrnwtnK impmploy- - went compeii.'MiUnn. Meeks tnid. It WM Inrtlcated that the fhorlBBe of lead cnrpcnlcrs may result In some permnnenl unemployment In the bulliilnf? trnde Inrumiich n<i thivt. bottlenfck niny stifle hou-'o nructlon. Tobacco Supplies Lost in Big Fire LANCASTER. Pn,. March 37 <>V , —RasinB out of control for more ihon two hotirs, a general alarm fire dwtroyed nearly 3.000,000 pounds of tobweo and wreckcd a four-story warthome tarty today. Police said It « n i one of the caiUleJl flre.s In tlie history of this eastern Pennsylvania tobacco ccn* ter, TiJbacco company spokcfmcn e.Mlniated lo.-i at clo«e to 11 , 000,- t»fl. FLASHES of LIFE J,'™””'-"" nnciiASK DALLAH, Coc ScnuK^. In wie of the .^Iio lor reptilr/. by nn t Irtentir.v hlm^clf. Director lo le ii Of Building Rules imr Irnm the hoiu-c fvrral v.trk.^ 1 i: l < I> rrjKirl-n thiit ii fnrrli Red Government Told of Arrest I r. 1- . urm.-cii, oi>- .■M iM ilvc, III C\pl;ilnliu: t 111 - .; mnti.rl.ll dc.ilrn. of M;i«l icrly "f Buhl, licailln llic Sovlc KO >• l)<-<ii Infonn .mid tiikc whn uli.it ch.irKC.i Lie Iic:l;ii h.icl Ijfcii ini;.lk-Uf(l. MI^. Rcdlii «|iji,-.-irc(l l,r:ir Everyone Thinks Housing Idea Elegant, But Solon Hesitates to Grant Powers Ky KKEJlERlCK OTIIMAN WASHINGTON, March 27 (U .P .) _ Nobody can bulkl anytljlng much, aj you've read In the nnnrr'c. iiiilft^ lie's » war vet ersn who want, to build u hou.se Now we’ve BO Wlbon VJ. Wyatt l*dlter, before thi committee, acek- Ijefu the end of ............. year 3,100,000 ------ roots over the heads of ex-wldler.i. Everybody agrees the Idea's elc- [int, but everybody—otid I mean ;hal literally—hn.s a different Idea !io»- !o do It. So Id's wotch tJie dapper Wyatt sweat out the creasc his pants, nimple hl» hair, and hook hLi collnr pin arguing with :ie tenaiors who think he's got m they call the ctar cpmplex: ixbtrd n up.ict the nation." 1 to." Wyatt . u coultl requl-slllon every- one of the 125.000 motor truclw that comc oil the a.wcnibly lines each month and use them In the build- ing tndostry," Uie .■<enalor continued, "And ..." "Vc5, blit . . ." Wyatt tried to tntcrrupi, "You could ukc all the plyp,-ood, all the copi>er. all the brxss. »U the light bulbi and use them In vct- eraru' housing," Senator Capehart added, "But t wouldn't do all thoae things,' Expediter \\y8tt Insisted, not eitn noilcins when hU collar pin snapped open. cuuldu ! Jiirnl.sli thi buMni' i>iilng commercliil e of It WiL. n difficult problem. Snmior Capehart said It wa.^ a vlclsus clrc'c. "Nutv one moie qiie.stlon,” the ^ennlor s-ilci. "W itor \ 0 Klve much power »s this biu could give you?" Thnl .stopped Wyatt. He btuslied. liughcd. The senator s Mflous. He «ald he ansB-er, Wyatt replied mat II ne «ere u Senator, hu be- lieved he'd trust Wyitu said 1 Aucncics Ti'v To (ounteract Coal Walkout House Subsidy Plan Picks up Opposition WASHINGTON. :^iai-L-h 27 „P)— lIoiisinK bo.ns Wilson W. W yatt's reiii'wed iilean fnr .-iiihsidie.^ t„ spur the oiitimt of •■^eaii-" liiiildiiiK niateri;d.4 hiiiii)iocl iiiln <)i)p<isiliuii today fitnn Car Industry Shooting for 4-Year Mark uNnv 111 ti • br hninp « week, in lin Possible Walkout Looms for Miners Roundup of Other News 1. iirodiiclnK 10.000 t ••ol.l Brcwtlsn d')fk WALLACE. I.!,- New.- adM- :d picket I... ocal U, cro Mi:u iVorkcr.s uiiloii. , 0 to report ''fr>r Ion 'Diursdiiy.' HnrloR- Wll<lii; o comnieni otlx; fncL.finding ' ferrous meljL lictd in Denx he completed Blind Follower NUFKNBEHC., ,'uiwi .. Unexpected protrciitloii evidence that Joachim von nilibcnirop urced ' ■^xt«rmln»ll^m or — ‘flip" for lIunK.ir)-j 5W .1 In 1B43 broustu ' witness before tribunal todiiv a dNlarntlon tlmt the former Oernmn lorrisn nimbler "blindly followed HliUf's orders.' million .........defense ‘ liitenintlonnl comu for tii,'i 0, 000, 000. . IMrry Brlilsc.s. prriUl C I O LonBshorpinrn'.'- iicnmced n .'cheilulcd ft rifle coa.M dock wcuker pn-.tponcd . . -Tommy hl.s eighth wife are scekl II child which would be Mnnvllle millions . , , rntlon for Germans In aipatlo :cil I 1,043 caloric-^ per rt . The ^enatc foreign relatlim.s com mlltee approved the nomliuitlon n \V . Averell Hnrrlman to be ainba-s Mulor to Orpftt Britain. . . Som' SO.OOO Inner tubes and 12G00 llrr.' larlnc Forms on Houses Available Soon BOISE. March 27 l-P^-Apphcatlon fomw for the new govemmeni order governlnj construction of homes for veterans, will be available In civilian production admlntstmtlon olflce.s In Idaho next week, A. J. Wahl, direc- tor. Bold today. "It la recommended that applt- canta defer request for application forms until the middle of next weelt,” Wahl said. The rx|)tcl(d rUo In proiUictlun will rcllrct liKT.M.M'd M'licdulf-s Dy Ford, Ihe JJcKlgr, Cho'fler, Phraauth .ind Ur Koto divlslon.s of ChO’sler oori“irMlcni, Hudson and NiL'h A-'; m;iiiI>1 v Ihica of Gcnernl Mo- Toiet. Bulek. OldKMDDe; Pcmtl: ........................... llcd |in>(/u;tj(Bj , ....... .. get back allhnURh ■cicd (I OwUllu Idle A.cUIro 10 UnlM ’Au lo .Vo ikRsr iuctlw .'^kewPMt^sSVW iitimt c :v. three■ tr> lour wfct'. ar.scmbly lines iil.V) lie in the cii;t.i11- < olit;irne<l Irom a r III leiv.st aiiolher I Gvner i.iik In production t ol llio Inihutry o 100,000 c.irs niitl s, 1D0.4R5 uiilts during 11 Galena Summit Tunnel Approved oroncr. was In charge. Mrs. Bill McKay, Shoshone, who i- .- ’s eii mute to the Times-News in a Sun Valley suigc, witnessed he accident tind said the train was lulling Into the Shoshone depot vhen the highway truck drove on- Webh wa.s hurled 25 another tracl: followlnj impact, Mrs. McKay, >[ the Tlmes-News corrcs- 1 Sho-shune, said. Houle to Klchtleld ■rnbci'K. .'late hltjhway en- niberg wlJ, Joined lha ■y dep,irimtnl In imu. former ranchcr north , Joined the department F. D. Kelly, Union Pacific station ;.K‘ nt at Shoshone, .«ald the train enslneer waj Tom LcBally. Poca- trllr>, who U well known In Slio- shorn.'. He saJd he was unable (o report how fn£t the train wus travel- litl #f «ie V If Slin .hom 11 lOia. Multiple Injuries ), 11 bachclor who Is survived mother In Sho.sIione, was by ambulance to office of W. Dill, who admlnLslercd Id for the victim's multiple s. including a fraclured 0 badly Inea;;, Dr. Dill s.lld, i manKlucl lii the wreck to be Identified through hU per- .loniil belonnliiKs. Both vktlm.i were taken lo Dur- <|,-;i l.im ral home here. •ih. r.iLirU'iit marked the ninth li.iflic iiit.illty In the Magic Valley this year but the Ilr.st trafllc deaths In Lincoln county. Although hl.s ate was not glvtii todny. n close friend Mid Mr. Ineas was In Ills "early fifties." He wu? a nicniher of Modtrn Woodmen of Amrrlca. American Legion, the Catholic church, and was a veteran nf ' Webb, of Mrs Oneida Held No Place for Vets WASHINGTON, March 'J7 1/1 ’, - Any attempt to .'.etile vcieran.s on Kovcmnient-owiied land.s In Oneida county, Ida., would be a dli^r'-lce lo them, hi the opliitun of the agrlcul- ture dep.irtmciu^ .soil coiuervotlqn .'crvlce. I!e;);ejieni.alve Uworihak. R.. Ida, siiliniUted to Ihe soil coawvatlon .■•crvlce a pro;io;.al that lancLi which It acquired under the Bankhead- Jone.^ fnrm tenant act during the clroUKl;: yca;-j be rclcaicJ for whe.M fannlns. Tne Oneida county veterans’ re- employment committee figured 30,- 000 ncre-1 could be fiinncd and would produce 'iSO.OOO bushels of wheat. Glider Reinstates 11 Boxers For State High School Event BOISE. March 27 (/rr-All ol the II boxers declared Ineligible I. the state high school boxing namrnt nt Idaho Falls thl< have been reinstated and will be perinlttrd to participate, E. F. Grid- '. .secretary of the Idaho Inter' :hola6tlc Athletic nMocIatloii. Mid Grider aid he n d the coaches and St. nthony Thursday nigh Grider declared the barred boxers would be eligible because the co.aches of the schools Involved re Informed hy the loumament mager at the Pocatello match of nes matches that the tourney had ?n approved by high school »u- thorltles. I n a previous decision Hi# »eh&- sUc board ruled, "at no tjme wlU student be permitted to tali* pirt In a boxlns toumamenf not ipwi' . sored by school authorities.' Orlder saw the marc4i of dtmea, incest w u out spuruoied by Kiool ■ uthorltles "but by tn Indlxldoal In no way connected with the achool system" and warned prlnclp»ls and coaches to "check vlth tbe usocla* tlon before ailowtnt their (tudenU to participate in any loumey not dlrcctly connected with Uie tcboolt. :ontrlbutln* factor tn the new ruling t( the f»ct that ........ _tches were staged in benent of Infantile pamlyils Tictinu,* Orld> r aidd. The new decUloa t*o boxers from Diigf*. Il’r* from Aih- ton and four from 61. Anthooy. Tlie appeal wbleh led to U)« Mcond nil> ing w u aent tbrcufh OrMer from - iM fn nAA dKtrtct <U to _______ or tte .tWttlc UoMd Moo- dar. OiWer «ld. The boxen foufht flm. BduiU . - .ound* IB Pocatello : Tbed br Jack NevtlL .Bt, Aathonir - coacli. NeweU aald UiBt thi ' IUI« htgh tcbcKi ftt&iMta 'Simdhh ■ -were ooopUmI i S i 5 / - ........... kr KhooU Involved.

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L A T E B U L L E T INATLANTIC cm -. Mirrh *7 iUA>-

Wilter P. Reothfr lodsj- wai pmldenC of thf CIO United Anlonioblle Workcn nnlon. deffaClnr H, /. Thotiuj, who sQUsht rcclrctlon.

A Rcgionnl Newspaper S c n in R Irrigated Iilaho Counties

M A G I C

V A L L E Y

E D I T IO N

VOL. 28, N O . 293 • TW IN FALLS, ID A H O . W EDN ESDAY, MARCH 27, 1016 PR IC E 5 CENTS

Deadlock Looms Between America And Reds in UNO

After Shoshone Train-Truck Crasli Killed Two

Hr JOHN M. iiKiin owi.H

NI-:W Y O itK , Mai-cli 27 TIu; iM,>sil)ililv of u cloiuilock • ei-ii th ,' I'n il. 'd .sial.’s ;ind ,.vc,- ji U tiit fd NiiiiunsiriK- lo r Ii-iin was nj()orti'(l wu-itii; s itIuus co iic itii ainutiK' ■rican officials t.-di.v,siilK-ommitl.'c, itu'luiliiiK iv|.nM')Uativ.'S of th.- Ul)ilud

es. lU.K.-iu :uid Fr.inco. iK.^aii in an .'f fu r t in findin acceptal.k; c-<jm|)i-<inii>ie fiiiiiiiihi.

Sfjcrolary u f State Hyrncs, Soviet A m bassador Andrei ;romvk(> anci French AriihaHMnior lienri Honnut \wnl iiil<i •e?M(.n in iJonnet's Miilp on tlii: l l ih ll.xir o f the r io rn ' tmtel diortly a fte r H (.Vln.-k to t

l)ef

St

In the (Ine ]>o.'^sildn Wi

rily fiint of

Iranians Deny

Secret Treaty

W illi Hussianc

to reach ,-onle deci.-<iun in li

r!m-fieiiitv whicli Aiiii't-kiiffii'lal'i atipoareii w illin ,•accept was ;i |)i-<>pos.l 11iraii Ambas,sador Utissoiii ..''liotild 1)0 c;:illed by th(! sn-ity cotmcil merely to pre;-his viewfi oi1 w hethe r hi.'; p

Two Shoshone Men Die As Train Hits Truck at Crossing

S lit is iio N i;, March 27— One s■ tate liitrhwa V unrllc.lh.■ain .

•r .lied t» Nil. li.') ai: >.s lii.strii-

.'O hours id a Mai l.

after a .s|> u liinliwny

^'elaeuhu- era. de,>artment

.h of

inel liiea,. . aliciut Fi.'t, fath.T of .-.■veil daiiii;htepp.Hl I lie ehassis from the frame nf the truckOt i,- Wi'bb, 1;i. hiiihvvuv <'nipl')v '• tor Ihe pa^<t sev

VII hi-iiirs aftei • the accideiit. Kol■h in,-n uvri' Imik'i

/ k illed here todny and •Mtioiind L tiion Pacific passenger k in the heart of the Shoshone

s killed ijistaiU ly when the train

TH, died in n (ioctor's ofticc here

l*ii//.Iiiiu;S|)v Mystc'ry Slarled

I5v I'lM A n <>st of Red Officer

^ iMson Ijriics

()I*A (.oiiti-ols

"Little Loiim'r'

Officer’s Arrest ( ailed l'V:iine-iip

Building Ban

To Cost Jobs

Temporarily

ilvnic Iji’llcvr--., a

nil- lilRCrr.I Mnicilna will I rHIMlltJrtl lend

voliir nilrt r :«rlly r, r 20or IS Irnri cnnx'n'rrs. Mrrk.s ?ald. At Irn.'.t OIK' qiinlltled Mrpcnf«r u-oiilrt be neci'.'%f;iry for cvor>' houfi*.

Ttif finplojmrnt sorvlre marniRcr RBlrt there was no rsllmr of how mucli trmpornry imtmplojmriit fl-aiilrt be ciiir-ed by the chnndnK of rommerclal constnicllon to biiltd- InR houses.

The inimher of unemployment rlalm* In T>»ln Fallj, county Is <1e- rrenslng rapidly nntl there nte "very few matcV left tlrnwtnK impmploy-

- went compeii.'MiUnn. Meeks tnid.It WM Inrtlcated that the fhorlBBe

of lead cnrpcnlcrs may result In some permnnenl unemployment In the bulliilnf? trnde Inrumiich n<i thivt. bottlenfck niny stifle hou-'o nructlon.

Tobacco Supplies Lost in Big Fire

LANCASTER. Pn,. March 37 <>V, —RasinB out of control for more ihon two hotirs, a general alarm fire dwtroyed nearly 3.000,000 pounds of tobweo and wreckcd a four-story warthome tarty today.

Police said It « n i one of the caiUleJl flre.s In tlie history of this eastern Pennsylvania tobacco ccn* ter, TiJbacco company spokcfmcn e.Mlniated lo.-i at clo«e to 11 ,000,- t»fl.

FLASHES of

LIFE J,'™””'-""nnciiASK

DALLAH, Coc ScnuK .

In wie of the . Iio lor reptilr/. by nn

t Irtentir.v hlm^clf.

Director lo le ii Of Building Rules

imr Irnm the hoiu-c

fvrral v.trk. 1i:l< I> rrjKirl-n thiit ii fnrrli

Red Government

Told of Arrest

I r. 1-. urm.-cii, oi>-■.■MiMilvc, III C\pl;ilnliu: t 111-.; mnti.rl.ll dc.ilrn. of M;i«l

icrly "f Buhl, licailln

llic Sovlc KO >• l)<-<ii Infonn .mid tiikc whn

uli.it ch.irKC.i LieIic:l;ii h.icl Ijfcii ini;.lk-Uf(l.

MI . Rcdlii «|iji,-.-irc(l l,r:ir

Everyone Thinks Housing Idea Elegant,

But Solon Hesitates to Grant PowersKy KKEJlERlCK OTIIMANWASHINGTON, March 27 (U.P.) _

Nobody can bulkl anytljlng much, aj you've read In the nnnrr'c. iiiilft^ lie's » war vet ersn who want, to build u hou.se

Now we’ve BO Wlbon VJ. Wyatt

l*dlter, before thi

committee, acek-

Ijefuthe end of .............year 3,100,000 ------roots over the heads of ex-wldler.i.

Everybody agrees the Idea's elc- [int, but everybody—otid I mean ;hal literally—hn.s a different Idea !io»- !o do It. So Id's wotch tJie dapper Wyatt sweat out the creasc ■ his pants, nimple hl» hair, and

hook hLi collnr pin arguing with :ie tenaiors who think he's got m they call the ctar cpmplex:

ixbtrd

n up.ict the nation."

1 to." Wyatt

. u coultl requl-slllon every­one of the 125.000 motor truclw that comc oil the a.wcnibly lines each month and use them In the build­ing tndostry," Uie .■<enalor continued, "And . . . "

"Vc5, blit . . ." Wyatt tried to tntcrrupi,

"You could ukc all the plyp,-ood, all the copi>er. all the brxss. »U the light bulbi and use them In vct- eraru' housing," Senator Capehart added,

"But t wouldn't do all thoae things,' Expediter \\y8tt Insisted, not eitn noilcins when hU collar pin snapped open.

■ cuuldu ! Jiirnl.sli thi

buMni'

i>iilng commercliil

e of

It WiL. n difficult problem. Snmior Capehart said It wa. a vlclsus clrc'c.

"Nutv one moie qiie.stlon,” the ^ennlor s-ilci. "Witor \ 0 Klvemuch power »s this biu could give you?"

Thnl .stopped Wyatt. He btuslied.liughcd. The senator s Mflous. He «ald he ansB-er, Wyatt replied

mat II ne «ere u Senator, hu be­lieved he'd trust Wyitu

said 1

Aucncics Ti'v

To (ounteract

Coal Walkout

House Subsidy Plan Picks up Opposition

W ASHINGTON. : iai-L-h 27 „P )— lIoiisinK bo.ns Wilson W. W yatt's reiii'wed iilean fnr .-iiihsidie. t„ spur the oiitimt of•■ eaii-" liiiildiiiK niateri;d.4 hiiiii)iocl iiiln <)i)p<isiliuii today fitnn

Car Industry

Shooting for

4-Year Mark

uNnv 111 ti • br hninp « week, in lin

Possible Walkout

Looms for Miners

Roundup of

Other News

1. iirodiiclnK 10.000 t

••ol.l Brcwtlsn d')fk

WALLACE. I.!,-New.- adM-

:d picket I...ocal U, cro Mi:uiVorkcr.s uiiloii. , 0 to report ''fr>r Ion 'Diursdiiy.' HnrloR- Wll<lii;

o comnieni otlx;

fncL.finding ' ferrous meljL lictd in Denx he completed

Blind FollowerNUFKNBEHC., ,'uiwi .. —

Unexpected protrciitloii evidence that Joachim von nilibcnirop urced ' ■ xt«rmln»ll m or —

‘flip" for lIunK.ir)-j 5W.1 In 1B43 broustu '

witness beforetribunal todiiv a dNlarntlon tlmt the former Oernmn lorrisn nimbler "blindly followed HliUf's orders.'

million.........defense

‘ liitenintlonnl

comu for tii,'i0,000,000. .IMrry Brlilsc.s. prriUl

C I O LonBshorpinrn'.'- iicnmced n .'cheilulcd ft rifle coa.M dock wcuker pn-.tponcd . . - Tommy hl.s eighth wife are scekl II child which would be Mnnvllle millions . , , rntlon for Germans In

aipatlo :cil I1,043 caloric- per rt .

The ^enatc foreign relatlim.s com mlltee approved the nomliuitlon n \V. Averell Hnrrlman to be ainba-s Mulor to Orpftt Britain. . . Som' SO.OOO Inner tubes and 12G00 llrr.'

larlnc

Forms on Houses Available Soon

BOISE. March 27 l-P^-Apphcatlon fomw for the new govemmeni order governlnj construction of homes for veterans, will be available In civilian production admlntstmtlon olflce.s In Idaho next week, A. J. Wahl, direc­tor. Bold today.

"It la recommended that applt- canta defer request for application forms until the middle of next weelt,” Wahl said.

The rx|)tcl(d rUo In proiUictlun will rcllrct liKT.M.M'd M'licdulf-s Dy Ford, Ihe JJcKlgr, Cho'fler, Phraauth .ind Ur Koto divlslon.s of ChO’sler oori“irMlcni, Hudson and NiL'h

A-';m;iiiI>1v Ihica of Gcnernl Mo- Toiet. Bulek. OldKMDDe;

Pcmtl: ...........................

llcd |in>(/u;tj(Bj , ....... ..get back allhnURh

■cicd

(I OwUllu Idle A.cUIro10 UnlM’Aulo.VoikRsr iuctlw.' kew PMt sSVW

iitimt c :v. three■ tr> lour wfct'.

ar.scmbly lines iil.V) lie in the cii;t.i11- < olit;irne<l Irom a

r III leiv.st aiiolher

I Gvner

i.iik In production t ol llio Inihutry o 100,000 c.irs niitl

s, 1D0.4R5 uiilts during 11

Galena Summit Tunnel Approved

oroncr. was In charge.Mrs. Bill McKay, Shoshone, who

i-.-’s eii mute to the Times-News in a Sun Valley suigc, witnessed he accident tind said the train was lulling Into the Shoshone depot vhen the highway truck drove on-

Webh wa.s hurled 25 another tracl: followlnj impact, Mrs. McKay,

>[ the Tlmes-News corrcs- 1 Sho-shune, said.

Houle to Klchtleld

■rnbci'K. .'late hltjhway en-

niberg wlJ, Joined lha ■y dep,irimtnl In imu.former ranchcr north

, Joined the department

F. D. Kelly, Union Pacific station ;.K‘nt at Shoshone, .«ald the train enslneer waj Tom LcBally. Poca- trllr>, who U well known In Slio- shorn.'. He saJd he was unable (o report how fn£t the train wus travel- litl #f « ie V

If Slin .hom11 lOia.

Multiple Injuries), 11 bachclor who Is survived

mother In Sho.sIione, was by ambulance to office of W. Dill, who admlnLslercd

Id for the victim's multiple s. including a fraclured

0 badlyInea;;, Dr. Dill s.lld, i manKlucl lii the wreck to be Identified through hU per- .loniil belonnliiKs.

Both vktlm.i were taken lo Dur- <|,-;i l.imral home here.

•ih. r.iLirU'iit marked the ninth li.iflic iiit.illty In the Magic Valley this year but the Ilr.st trafllc deaths In Lincoln county.

Although hl.s ate was not glvtii todny. n close friend Mid Mr. Ineas was In Ills "early fifties." He wu? a nicniher of Modtrn Woodmen of Amrrlca. American Legion, the Catholic church, and was a veterannf '

Webb, of Mrs

Oneida Held No Place for Vets

WASHINGTON, March 'J7 1/1’, - Any attempt to .'.etile vcieran.s on Kovcmnient-owiied land.s In Oneida county, Ida., would be a dli^r'-lce lo them, hi the opliitun of the agrlcul- ture dep.irtmciu^ .soil coiuervotlqn .'crvlce.

I!e;);ejieni.alve Uworihak. R.. Ida, siiliniUted to Ihe soil coawvatlon .■•crvlce a pro;io;.al that lancLi which It acquired under the Bankhead- Jone. fnrm tenant act during the clroUKl;: yca;-j be rclcaicJ for whe.M fannlns.

Tne Oneida county veterans’ re­employment committee figured 30,- 000 ncre-1 could be fiinncd and would produce 'iSO.OOO bushels of wheat.

Glider Reinstates 11 Boxers

For State High School EventBOISE. March 27 (/rr-All ol the

II boxers declared Ineligible I. the state high school boxing namrnt nt Idaho Falls thl< have been reinstated and will be perinlttrd to participate, E. F. Grid- '. .secretary of the Idaho Inter' :hola6tlc Athletic nMocIatloii. Mid

Grider aid he n d the coaches and St.

nthony Thursday nigh Grider declared the barred boxers

would be eligible because the co.aches of the schools Involved

re Informed hy the loumament mager at the Pocatello match of nes matches that the tourney had ?n approved by high school »u-

thorltles.In a previous decision Hi# »eh&- sUc board ruled, "at no tjme wlU student be permitted to tali* pirt

In a boxlns toumamenf not ipwi' . sored by school authorities.'

Orlder saw the marc4i of dtmea, incest w u out spuruoied by Kiool ■■

uthorltles "but by tn Indlxldoal In no way connected with the achool system" and warned prlnclp»ls and coaches to "check vlth tbe usocla* tlon before ailowtnt their (tudenU to participate in any loumey not dlrcctly connected with Uie tcboolt.

:ontrlbutln* factor tn the new ruling t( the f»ct that

........ _tches were staged in benentof Infantile pamlyils Tictinu,* Orld> r aidd.The new decUloa t*o

boxers from Diigf*. Il’r* from Aih- ton and four from 61. Anthooy. Tlie appeal wbleh led to U)« Mcond nil> ing w u aent tbrcufh OrMer from

- iM fn nAA dKtrtct <U to _______ or tte .tWttlc UoMd Moo-dar. OiWer « ld .

The boxen foufht flm. BduiU . - .ound* IB Pocatello :Tbed br Jack NevtlL .Bt, Aathonir - coacli. NeweU aald UiBt thi 'IUI« htgh tcbcKi ftt&iMta 'Simdhh ■

‘ -were ooopUmI iS i 5 /- ...........krKhooU Involved.

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TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27. lOM

C. of I. Drive

K ickoff Will

Be TliiirsdayAppoUilmnit ol Mr.. Einiiii

nouchrk n clinlrmnn of the T ln Fnlls district in the ColkCf <’!Iflaho J3CI0JXW

Dr. Gcorsp O. novbpirv nncl Dr Oforec L. Clark, co-rhalnn<-ii d the Mr»glc Vullry nrrr>

Mn- Ut.v, WfAvrr 'wjll orEiinltntlon chnlriiuiii .ni<l MrfG. IF

THE BLACK FLAG FLIES I Airline Opens

i New Run HereI .iun Rllnttng on ii>. Jllvcr tuffUi!I ihc llr.ll EriiJlrr Alrllnrn U-.in.M’nrl ■ miktng llif rifW I'i'l Ulnlio ' lAntlPrt here Wrdnp.'tlny inornlns ii

Kin.-.

Twin Falls News in Brief

r>1ilrict Court BcccxrIDUtrlcL Juilge Jamf« \

• rfcfAjfU dWrlct court un:i Thur. dny. He w s in li<>

Trade SomeC<Tliric;ito ol ir.,nr I

3cnUjn Oliiia bihI H.idi nifd for rrcorrt WrlnciJi) L Qcntoii, Till) fill!?. 0; E. Cr.nntry. Mont. h.tr,

11 vklllnc nt It.r Uom'- of tils '■r. Mr nr,(l Mr- O W. Wllhnm. iilwi vulirrt 111- r.ciihi'W, Mr and

Expert to Be

Secured for

Mental UnitsDOIMi, Mntcll 27 d'^-A iwytlll-

trlit Kill 1)0 fniniiili-cl wlLii dlrfc- on of Id.ilio'A stale mfntnl bof- li.il:. blit ihc iicAly t(.r:ni\l four- iriii <'oiuinl;.'lQn for rtnuUahlc in- UutloiL-, It will iiul aKcmpl. P ill>tiifl) jirrffiit J.t.itfs Mi-' tiiis* of tlic sro'.i|i, jppolnlcd ,• 'hr Kii'crnor niirt aulhorlied bj- 1- ;[y.l*I ••<'A.-lnn o[ the Icgl.Ua- iic. ■Ml) coiilltiue In April, the ?»• ;t clal- (lrp»i;dlng oil when u list ' jx-.yciiintrlsl.s c.'in be obtsintd. •nir miMii.il lic.'.pltuU at Dlackloot jrt Otoli;io anrl the .S’.al* .School id Coir;i:y lit Nampa alll be unrtpr

Housing Job Could Be Done in

Six Months, Says ContractorI f the B6vfrnmpnt con coonlin«!e lia plan."! for construction of 2,700,000

proposed new homfs for vnmiu and If materials tvre mmJe avallabli. men iJio tiBiion> fontracton can finish the Job In »lx moniliJ lime. Dnn j, Cnvanuiili. nntlonal dlifcWi nf the As-vxMated Oeneral Contractors ' America, lold the Tlmev:'

Wcilnc.^clny.HI;, commcnl c.iinc In loimtdloii

ttllh Ttieaday order from WulilnR- ton that biinncrt «» tint.\viiilal

to the field f needs," ndrtert t tractor.

1 in t r of (channela ......... .

will be tisetl for liouitns (o: wur veteraiu.

Need rian and Mjleriali tlir government ha* a con-

crctc plan for Its building rrojfcl matPTlab are forlhcomliii!.

they I II liavf iro! nil)

exploH’ I’’'’''' devrlorinrn! ol tbr well.

Ermii H. 5c-hu:

procetHire;. I"V Hi' bert in T' 'lii ■ plans (or tli<- drh'

Dlvli'lonnl ch'illtni drr Wenvr iK< MrC;illl.'!-r luitl .Mi

•nir rolled'- "! M ‘{lind drive; !• -i .iw-'j.

mltorU-s on tiif ctilkii'- I'nm other canijHi.'. rrnov.itlon. i provcmcnu, Mn.. ClouclifV: m

One of the h\iildin[:.i i.-- Inr awomen's dormllpry nnd the <Js a new men'.s dormitory nnd i Uon of the nrw 5

Seen TodayEaMfrn Chlirk -rtiorri.i* left Wed-

rf.-driv niorniii.; ('r S:in Diego, illf . where hi- for fur'iiy fnllo»-|nr n lUi.Mh'.-. Ir.ive l:

Hnrold Dfrtman o Qol<f. clulrmar.

« t,i jiipplfiiienl

(liiiigliter. Mr. and Ynt«. FYom hrrp .■< Burley to visit hrr loi

who tenchti r<-t

Spanked With a Shovel, She Asks For Divorce Now

National Eagle Officer Coming

, poll. htng

If cnnylnK :

nr«r iil Ft Douglik , Utah. I. E)>’ii'ild R. Tookon and milii L. nnaijb. S«'rKpnnt

I ol Mn. G. H. .Slsrlst.

il Mr and Mrr K.ilb, .-. r.r<i cn n nlrrrnfr v.uxi

Garden Club Tllk The Twin Falls Oirtlen clut

raemberj will gather at ihc Idahi ■r fompsny .iiitlUonum i\t u p odny for a rperUI nicctlriK

Albert Murphy v-lll tall: on -Soil.' ’ " “ . Dennr-tl. vnto h.'rtl-oiltiirUI. «111 be n gu';! nefrctli-

, ' Siindlitrj. KpilnK n:illoiiai Eiislr.s offlccr. e Aiirll 0 ;o jddn-.v.s in-; lene of Kj Ipj Iiu;1«-

e to collier tnl'la-

r olIlc'r. iitter.defl f E.i;lfs Monday turn Ipr the April ey included John

V. u,iirtl. It '!", prr. iileni of the r.iatc bn.nrd: 0. iliirvey Moore, .Natnpa, boMd mcniber; m nk C'ollln.v Cildwpll. and Olln Woocl-

ronslnictlon dared Cnv.imsh, who rfprf.>r;i'-« Iclnho, Montana, Woihlnsion and Orrsoii dlrerlor ol district 1 of AOCA.

months II we jjn thp mairrloli li .■<l<'.id nf .sprenfllriK Ihc J Ii o\rr

year i-vrlrxl ji-i whediiled hy It

nlRht a

" ahi ri' inltuted

PAINT HPHK-DECOnATE

MIh Acme <?uillly JPalnt—new spring nail.

paperl Lei us do your painting anrl (lecoralliig

1 experienced men!

AL WAT.SON PAINT STORE

145 2nd A\e. F.JSI Phnne K3!

Earl R. Bennett Passes in Filer

FILro, March 27 - K;.rl H. Ben­nett, 44. died at hl» home here this morning. He v-a.i born Augast IB. IJOl, 111 Sodii .Sprlng.v He wis a member of thf UDS church and vn.i prec<cd In rienth by hu mother In 1045.Stu-vlvora Include father, John

Bennett. Fler; two brotherr. Vem Bennett. Carson City. Nev.; How- r.rcl Dennett, L.-u= Venas, Nev.; three slitnrs. Mrs. Iva Barher, Poc.itelln;

GiL' KoM?eIrt,'WMrit.-,. Calif''." '

tiury, T'.vin Vall . where service.'! :vre ;iencllnt;.

W o ffd e MWAY TO RCIIEVB DISTRESS OF

(oDubl«

Te*. you act quick relkf from eiMuDy dlslJtia of head colds with i___tie Vtt-tro-nol In cneh no.itrll. Whal'a more-lt actually helps prevent man? eoldj from developing If uied In llmel Try It! Follow directions In package.

VICKS VA-TRO-NOL

Youth Will Fac( Federal Chari’cs

PFOri.ES 1 AI:T0 INSrilANCE

Insures J

ALL AGES j AND MAKES,

Pie SupperA pic Mipp-r -'i'.; l>'' held in the |

Plc.a.-.ant. View c-r>mmiinlM- center »' 8:30 p. m. Friday | C u ttin j? Aj>;ainMen of Hie coininuTiu v nil be ir i

lilr. ' A Illiii ‘>i; •'■ilriliie wli; t>''ishown by Mrrlln n P'ork lore;: 1

r' ffr/v -xMU iv* «i— '.'pS bv [Ilf 1 riolhes llri'' I'.ad hrrii rut '.■.■hi*.,ranger. Corir>' nil .e<i uy inr cnmmlttce ' .•he walk'd in'o h>r linok vjru

1 The Hospitalef/ort lo apprehri.d th» jvr-...,,

No «nerBcncv bi^ were nvMla at the ''Tvln Fillls county fpnefnl hosnllnl on. Wcdne'rt-iy.

»ho this week !■-<)): up ih:i’ form of vondalLsm, 1 r pUitrV "

' .mr; r.iiii'c '..iiii i' i iitt M-itinrH -

Dl.scharges

li'i'T. Diny) E R

"T'ti. Delmrr Ih'lnpfnn, .

rAns, TitfcKS. TnAfTon

FRKD nACON, Jr, n(S.'vt'S

nAC ON, Jr, n( A

POSITIVKLY

I-NDS

W EDNESDAY

AU.'IITIKenneth Ncil", <

Ralph KeL'O. Holll;!'Kimberly; Richard Clara Hopper. David nia Lou Luke, Durine Hardrwtj', Yvonne Jones, Mr.- Wnlter L'sr, Mr.s. Clarencc \VIL't)ii, T^lii FnlU; .Mrt. C. H. Bla,«r. Filer; Mr: Robert Shoii^c, Jernm''.

Mr?. W, D. Long, earner Hti phen:'. Cipt. Lloyd Ncmtilch. J\ dlth Walstra, Mrs. .S C. Ward, Mr R. L. Hou-Mon, Billy eiLv .Mr.v W. Mobcr nnd diuishier. Tuln F.ill. Irl DtUfy. Fnier; Kct;iirth Miirtl; Edrn; ^J^s. A. C. Joiiii'on, Ctihl.

The WeatiicrTwin Falls and vlrlnllj—Inrreai

In* clnudlnes.i and sllshtlj- wornii loi}lxht with loMfsl temperature about 3 followed hy va •howers and cooler Thursda prohabi.r Friday. Hlnh (rmperature jeslercJay OS. lo'

Death Comes for ! G. W. Creed at 90

a. W Creed, M. riled n< 7:30 Ttie.' dnv nl hL' ho:r<' In Cairo. folloRlriB a iw.-> mrmttij llliir-.' wn.i llic father of I T Crrrd, nr>l).rl Creeil, b<"l, .,f T'.-lii

No Successor Yet For Demo Leader

Uiirrv M Wiiltrr.' hn.s rr.MKiied as preMrlent of the T^vm K.ills County Yoii;i; Deinoer.atir flub. IcnMns: Ih-- organli-.HIon iilthoiil ;m ofnciillv- electcd ciffk-er. Mr.'. Lurry Uiush-

Creed. L/1^: iclln^ see

IVIapric Valley

Funerals

e-pre-lrteni wn. rho.-en Us.t

■I. problenii enii.'-od hl:n tn rc.-lgn.

GET YOUR

W I N D O W S

CLEAREXCiemp.

ENDS THliHSDAV

Thanks for Readln( Tbis Ad!

>r.IC VAI.I.EV may .re It we are .Urtlnt

nnd runninc: l( for

THURSDAY o n e w e e k

Temperaturesdin

BURLFi’—Servlre.i for Jim S 111 bi- fondurted at 3 p. m. Tf ly at ClirUtlnn church, with ev. L. E. Ob'-rt offlclatlns. Biirlnl

In Burley ce.metery under of Pnyne mortuary.

Knock off... Have a Coca-Cola

- DtellaBUnLri- — Senlce,'. I haw will be held 1

Thursdny at the Burley Ilrs LDS church, ni.'hop Ernest ofdclaltr.fT. Burial will be 1; ley cemelerj" under direction of

'iBitrley funeral home.

. Feed Your Dog as Many Famous Breeders Do

- Last Day

Wh.4 O.IO«mHNI. MvM own

. gmwn ih ft and pvppft* tirfrt. .

Mo st breeders and veterlnsrians U-'e and recom.-nend a founrli-

3 dm of good dry dog food I h ecrap meat. Including fat. i

many feed Kellogg's cio-rc7 beeauw It prmldea all the vitamins and tr erali dop are known to need for gro«1h and vigor.

KeUdjj"! ci;o-rrT Is thrifty. And <ogi love tta hearty, meaty flaw.

Get this scIerimcaUy fonauUled

I t '

jf fe jo S '

IS M o U r:

<og t od Informi: Rlbboo.Mnl. or Pel^tta 1—«t TOUT grocer’s 1 , , , , ^ . — or pet ahoi . Mads t i lU f la ifl by KtLLOOO'fij^BBraH 8f BattU CrttkJ

. . . m aking ftm tim e out o f worktimeTbe whole family tun to witfa z wiO to get the yard in elupe. “Many

Ight u-ork_~ Eepectiny u-bcn soDCtiiae (Joring tfac job. eadi hind gets boidof » froity

bottie of Coea-CoU, right from tbe family refrigaatw. Coca-Cola »dd» fan to wh««

rvcT you're domg. It bring# oi (he frendly pauie that refreshca—a Tm-rront to tthx

and enjoy yourself—and ach other.

•omco AVTNonn o> nii coca.«ou coaruir rr

T W I N F A L L S C O C A - C O L A B 0 T T LI N G .CO JIP A N y ‘

■*H«ar Morton Do^ne.v KTFI 11 :.10 A. M.*

I'tad Its abbm-li^ ar* th* ncl><«r*d Iriit- •bcii £iitiAr»i>>> iiu rn> Tba Ccca-Cola Ceatparj.

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WKDNESDAY, MARCH 27. 1943 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO

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TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO WEDNESDAY, JrARCH 27, 19-JG

“ W ASHINGTON C A L L IN G ” BY

MARQUIS CHILDSyears behind Induiiriil tteh- lii tlib coimtr)-. airoiis impre.uloii thst " MorHerjs were ct UtUe ui<

c.illltm tor skllLi. •nicy log. Uic Job or llity pracllccc

■ sabotast.lo Mch an imprfj. of the CIO tourUli

;h'y concludfd it would tx ycnr« t» tore the L'6eR u'ouk

po.ii;ioii to rival the USA ny •klllcfl work-

the Mine. Mill uid Bmelter Work< era) paid high tribute to the cratlc Ideal. ,

•• ’We must break do«u the ganda that you have no dttnocncy ad WB have,' he said."

Thor# were apeechti In the . vein fran those o{ the ralthJuI looked on Moscow u a mecca of human perfccUblllty. At the final banquet of the eight-day lour, two members of the delesstlon got Into a violent argument thst almojt de­veloped Into fisticuffs over the rtli- live merits of the USA and USSR This development greslly pxiriled the deleg»tlon’a Russian hoati.

On sound graimda the report urges a more frequent cxchiinge of vu. Itors between the two countries. But the vUltora ought to be able in see through Ideology to reality If the exchange l» to bring the two coun­tries closer touelher.

Buhl Pioneers Sell Firm to

Fait and LinzyDUHL, March 27 — Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Holmes,, who have been In buslnu.> in Duhl continuously since 1007 to become Duhl’s oldest buil- ncj3 executives, have sold the Holmes D rca Bhop to Mrs. Roy rwt and Mrs. Olenn (Bus) Unry. The new owners win take over the active mnnsffBment of the shop April 1.

Loin" Mloshall, present sale.i- Irvdy, will remain with the new firm.

Mr. inrf Mrs. Holmes came to Buhl when the town wms only n year old, Mr. Holmes opened n bar­bershop. which he conducted until 1023. In thnt year Mr. and Mrs. Holmes purchased the Whlte-Run- yon shoe store, which tiiey opcrntcd^ as such for o few years and thct;'" enlnrgert It Into a dre. a shop han- dllng ladles shoes and wearing sp.

They have been In this busl- the present

M R . M fR R A V ’.'; r i lA II .F N

Therr’.s a Rrlm warnlnR in i which C IO PreMdrnt Phtlfp Murrriv a spcrch nt the Unllt-d Auln \V.nk-i’ r,« cnn- ventlon In Atlnntlc City.

We have lonR sii.spcctcd that nf ourJabor lenders wouJd t;o to any IcnfUi in nt- ta ln lnp find nbtislnc tlirlr power?;, nnd Presi­dent Murray has gone evon rurthf^r th tin UDUld be cxpectod of nny real Amcrlcnn.

“tlie re i.-sn’t nnyone or any croup big enouRh to do a .'ilnRic solitary damn th ln p to the C IO ." Murray told the convrntlon In la- aulng h is startllnR; challense, "Wc are m ore In flu entia l and powerful than nt any time In our h l.itori'."

That chnllcnKf', dellbrrai.Ov uiuiualtflccl, can m ran but nnn thfne. Mr Murrav and hl.s orgnnlziitlon fed that they wloid Rrcntor power th n ii all the rrm.ilnlnc; Anirrli-an.s not belonRlng to tlip CIO. Tlint .nl.io Roc i for m ir President, our conKrc, . and our Kovprnmcntas r who:

If Murray rcprcsenti the nou-rr ho clalm.'i he does, then the future nf this roiintry Is nt the mercy of his orRnnlzattnn And when the CIO's polltlcnl action committee , pt,s out tr mnke the mo.st of thl'i hon.ned power, li'f,' pray th n t the Lord will help us.

It's not becaii.'JO Murray happens to repre­sent labor. When any orRanl7atlon—labor Industr ial, financial or political—get.s sr strong th n t it openly rhnllences the country a t largo, then If.s time for ptnive Under any such circumstance, It's a bad sign.

ECONOMICS A N nn iA N T F ;

The world of ernnnmlr^ .•ieem.'i lo have ta k ­en a sudden Interest In a book called "Theory of Games and Economic Behavior,” w lilrh was OTltten by two Princeton profe.''.''or.'; named V nn Neumann anti MorROnstern an d published 18 moiith,s aKO,

The delayed reaction may be due to the fa c t th a t the world of economics ha,s tii,st fin ished reartlnc the book which, according to reviews. Is 625 paRos lone, crammed w ith formulas, and very deep dish generally. B u t it m ight n\f.o be that the sudden Intere.-ii re ­flects a general .su.splclon that the bluenrlnts of long-rnnRe economic plannlnR can't a l ­ways steer Immediate event.s in a rhosen d i­rection.

Brave and learned >oul.s who have rend “Theory o f Game.s and Erotiomic Behavior" report th e authors have applied to bir-ilnc.s.s strategy some mathr'matlcal theories th n t they deveoped throueh 15 years of research on the probability of beating varlou.s game; of chance and or skill.

To be sure, Drs. Vnn Neumann nnd Mor- , genstern'— both eminent mathematlrl;\n?:—

have been to trreat pains to figure the odd.<; on your chance of roning .snake < verting two palr.s Into n full house. Hut, like so m any .smart gamblers and unlfke .so m anv sm art economists, they liavrn't tried to re ­peal the capricious law of chance.

From w ha t little we know of the profe: theory, we suspect that Its general apnlicn- tlon m igh t have n heaithv effect nn buslne.'^.'i. W o fu rther suspect that It mli:ht even he helpfu l In planning a nation's economic pro- fCram.

Long-range planning I,? a loose term th a t covers a m ultitude of sins and technlnue.s In private or Rovernmentrtl economics. Such p lann ing lnclude,s a coal, of enur.se, and u;;u- ally a scheme for achieving it. Hut times we find an economic nian who'e rr-o- ators believe that becau.'^e thev have fn lth in their goal and pride In their honorable Intentions, their methods are acenrdlnclv .t.s unouestlonable and unshakable their ob ­jective.

B ut it h as been demon.'.trateri that the mo.'-.t honest, sincere long-rantze methods cannot, by these qualities alone, tli.s.solve anv un fore ­seen and unforeseeable obstacles before thev come In to view. Deficit spending rtlrin’t achlevo th e laudable coal of nro.'neritv. TloUi- the-llne price control didn’t producc fu ll postwar production. Anri .so on.

B ut the chamolons of deficit spcntllng an d hold-the-llne price control, because they h:id the ir eye on an enflexlble oblectlve, clung to a n Inflexible method long after there was abundan t evidence that some rhange or m od ifica tion was needed.

Perhaps it m icht be well if our Icader.s of governm ent, business and labor would realize m ore consciously that the smart long-ninge p lanner’s a im Is to wind up the winner n t the end o f the game. He doe,'sn't cxpecl to f il l every Inside straight or take every pot,

TOO MUCH BnEATH?A typical and memorable example of W ins ­

ton C hu rch ill’s oratory was his description. In hla Fulton speech, of the present a,'! “this snd an d breathless time.”

I t Is Just possible th a t Mr. Churchill, as he weighs the general'reaction to and conse­quences of tha t speech, might wish th a t h e him self h a d been, if not more sad, at least a litt le zaore breathleu.

THE LOSEK WI.SK In the pending pen lD. s lor consreasmea bill there a provision thst II a foi-.srr.«man Li dcfeatecl

before he hu .'e.' fd ll\e \cars, hr .■•hail be relunded the nmount of money he haa psia into tlie penjlon

Which comr.s u close to being »n aceWeiu lasumnce policy on pollUcjl mlMi.-\ps l% coiigrr.y

M ever devised.If »e defeat » eongre«man e»rly In hli career,

he J«U hi* money back, ond If «r keep on reclectmg him, he BtU'i a pen-ilon for IKe, If !h;it .•'v.mciii Is not foolproof, U Is the sejn oI Uo t« It,—Dally OUahotnao.

Hollbler .. . ..•<ntd by Hollbter chspitr No. OE3, to 7&

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• .^VEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1948 ' aiMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO PAOEITVE

UNO Meeting

Believed End

‘ O f Nerve War

[A-Bomb Blast

Compared ti>

TNT in Pond

win Falls Man

May Enter Race

Procedure to Aid

Small Uti'-int'.'itsAulhorily on Dealnessto Be In Buhl on Friday

I .I X A L ADVERTISEMENTSNOTH'f: o r I'liiVATi; s.<

nr kstathrUK PRonATF; rnuirr

iVIN 1 iIJ-S c

('.-iiJlinii VcurUtilf 1'

iWks’ President

I Will Speak Here

•’ IDAHO.IN THE MATTER OF Tlir F-STATC

o r I,UI.U M. HARVnV. TEASEDN'crncK IS naiEDY o i

Thnt 111/- iiiKln-'iltTiicd Exiriiti f I.ii

M'd, vtll srl! r llic’ lili-hi't t)l(l(lr r(inflrm;i!|nn by

r-hiUf ( ',) 111 t.f follnwliie (IcTribrd rni rtv fitiuitl' In PiMli K.illr. CTTir Southwest Qiinit'T i Norlhcmt Qiiiirtrr <SW, [.ot Tu-n c2) nmi tlir Sou

T l)f West Hftlf of llip Siiith- TVC.H QMartcr (W '/ SW’i> nf tir-c- lloti Tlilrtrcn 113i, Toivinlilp niiip '!>) Soulli. RiiltKc rniirtiTii iH>, E. H. M„

ToRcllipr n-ltli nil wntrr niul water rlKht.-i nppiirtcnnnt to the above described InnriA nnd pre- mlsrs and tht Imprnvpmrnts Incntcd llicrfon,

rnltl proprrly lo hn ■•<il t>.ircel.s. S.il(l pro|K-rty for fiish nf for piirl c bnlnnc-p In jviymenls

lo the tnxfs

I be sold and llie contract,

nnrt :

s. AtnlracI!)IB find sub.-.rfiiicnt yr; ol Tlllc lo l>c furnhlifd by Ihc iinriprslKtirtl. Bids In nTltlns for said properly will be rocclvM liy the iinrieriUnrd Executor nt the i.iw offlcrs of Fronk L. Stephan, Twin Falls Dnnk .t Trust Company Bulldlim, Twin Kills, Idiiho. The inidprslRnfd F.xcnitor .'111111 have lh<“ rlRht to rrjeet any nnrt nil bld ,

Dnted tht' :fith rtny ot Mnrch. lOM.

HAnOLD HAHVETi'. Executor ot the e.itate of Uilu M. Har­vey. dcce.wd.

Piibllih: March J7, April 3, 1S«,

rrroininriKlfii

!• rcllljlc p.iri

lnl)!r.s. IJDT Inr iL'.c onh

One more olxst iclr niav hini farm u-.e of DDT. .SclontIM;; h:i yi:i lo delcrmlne whcDli-r DDT 7 iicciiimiliile 111 ihe .soil n-n:.,in nil ;,e.i:oti nnd hurt crop'.

fkleiR-e !.■, imr.ivcllUK iill ihe.H' problcn -s a.' fn.sl a.', pu'.'Ible,

Knu»n Sure Vicllmi>In the meantime, llii^c laserl'.

arc known a.-> rcrt.i .TlllioiiKli .11 pr.v.ep rectiinniended for a)

Colornda i>olato bii -, codling- mn'.h. cotton bollwomi, cinth but; tob:icco llirl|)-'. on penniit.', rlep -‘‘tlnklniK. U‘.s|)c(ic/a webworni, con

firm, cabbaKO caterpDhu’. , lit.. elui

fnevil, I

do;eni or le. ? known , pecii-.s. The.'.fi biiKs nrc largely Immuiii llie cotton boll weevil, cjtt

urub, MiKnreiine borer, .'crow Tioni Mexican bean beetle, orchard mile

aphids, cotton lealworin anphin cillo.

e iwordllflh Ls a fierce flplr.cr wounded, and has bren

n lo ilrlve his .sharp iipp Jaw tliroiinh several Ihldcnc.'ics oak plnnklnj.

FOR SALE8«-ven room modem home, full lot. has full basement

with wiahltiB »ecommodatlona, rumoce. coal nnd fruit room. BMtment door level with Nice ihrubbcry and IbtoLocated In city of Ketchum,

Open front shed—8 feel by ]e feet.One used tire and tvibe-7:50xI7- « plv.

J. L. S C H W IN NPhone 950 — Twin Falls — 336 H h A rc. Ea.sl

lio;:ns, r.<ii

II. Sllnip. • nrr. Of.)n;. Fred ChnrliT.

John Ya])lciii\rlcs iCIilci Crabtree, Chmlf P. I-ws.n, l,ce Locitn, W. G. Chiair Jack Ttimn.-i:;. Ittjbrrl Wlldiiiiii: llo-*irrt Htullh. Bnicc Vandrrhno! Cl.oKle Men<llola, Ivan Sklnm-i Frank Gle.-.e, Woody Reed and "J uii

T H E BIBLI5he ncT. II. G. McCallUler

March 27 — Dent. 6 :25. "And It ;hnll be rlKhti'oii;,nc.vi unto you, 1! ye oliscrve to <lo all lliLs command­ment, before Jehovah riir Citxl, iij He hath comtnaiidcd ii.v"

]). I). I’ lirish W ill Dcmnnslralc New

\Var-])cvelr>pcd Hcarinf; Ia ’ iisc.s

Mr. 1) 1). Parl-h will condi

, Belt.ClinicIhc new 'ilnirlnc Lcn:e;:," n tirji- nnlle. develnpmriil nindc ns n re- Mill ot wiir (ll'icuverle.'i .

Mr. Parl'h h;i.s h;id speclalirct hntil of heiirltiR prob-

lclr, nidL'iMiintiln

lirarinp. lie is well qualified to m.ilte Mkiitltlc.illy correct flttUiKs of bone and a;r conduction Instru-

•IlielIiMrliiK

Speed 1 free i>.

.s a private demon;,trn the new Acousllran "Super Tower' Unlpac which Is made by Ameri­cas oWfsl he.irlnr iiicl ni.Tiiufnc- tiircr. Simply c.ill iil the time men-

ilni? nppolntmentIw a ■a'.lon ;home n;ay be nrranged for (Adv.)

Local & In lcrstn lc

M O V ER SIxKatrd »t

217 W ALLI.C.C. LICKNStD TO

OPERATE IN S WESTEBK STATES

Utah-ldaho-Calif.-Nevada-Oregonf

FORDTRANSFER and STORAGE

FuDy Iiunrcd Carricn; Skilled, i WRITEEfficient, CarrfDl MoTrn. Packlnt WinE M M MMoTinr. 8 tenr« i t L«w cou I riioSE Mm Mm m

^ We conned wHh tan len lce in.rwWre In Americ*

“Orily More So”SOUTHHAMPTON.

Match 27 WliLnoii returned Tiiesd.iy on Queen Mary aiul mUl 1

$26,045 Lawsuit ARainst Laundry Here Dismissed

An onler f. 'IL'iHi.'.'al .. ...IK $i6.M5 Bi nualm.t anil llic ParLslnn

%id IndigMtion

E. a»rrlt>-,.*nd for the defena»al«, u. p. Parry and J. n. Ketnaa,

Tlie suits Involved »2S,000 dam- bi;m, nncl liaipltal nnrt medical bills of Il,0<.1,a5, iirl;.liig out of nn nccl- deni Dec. 18, 1£H3, when a Inicli

struck B yoims pedcalrian soriti of the HnUoy city llinlli on D. 8. highway 83. Ther nctlon h«J been brought by Alvin Dnugherty, 16, th» pede.strlan, and his mother, Myrta Daugherty,

NOTICE...Farmers—Truckers

We line added another man to our mechanleal drp«rimenlSPECIALIZING IN

TRUCK & TRACTOK W O R K

THE FIELDS CO.T RAN SFER & GENERAL R E P A IR IN G12(1 Shoslione \Vf>l Phone .348

§ t

\*

WOMEN’S

DICKEYS

1 .9s

C o lo rs G a lo re in

Tills T h rillin g Collection of

Atistelles

7 , 9 0Oil' sr.d two Jilece .•[ylf In new sprlnp fabrlcf- rnyuii cri-pr. ertje, MiiinttinK. and seeriuckcr. «fsrlnk' winter ivoals, you'll be thrilled Mih these pliilii stid prliil' cl (lier.ie.'. which are ar, cheerful spiliik' il.'.elf. .Iiiiilur Mlii 0-15. .Mi :,C3 12-

•"llerause nf rrirnt rliintr< In O.P..A. IleRUlatlons, Nume *arments li tills ranse may be prlcnl Ulshtly lilchrr. Runie sllchlly lower, thai this flcure,"

rmhfoMrrrd ryelela

Matron’s T ie

4.49Youthful tin* crushed kirt. ancular ryelf feellnB—biil i supporllnf cw throated.

5 It n free : bit of Itn i lo^tl Open

Scallcptd for Camlort!

W alking Shoe

4-49Fine turftan calfskin of boot­maker quality. Built-up leather heel and stitched exlenjlon fole lnvlt« j-ou to ui« It for »alklnit. Ju it a touch of pcrloralloii to lighten (11

TVltJe Toe Openlnf

Sling-Back Pump

3.49Shining patent leather, undec- orated mid clcan-llned. Toe open­ing sweeps nround to the oultlde for Interest sake. High licel make* tliia ft dressy pump, Voull enjoy Itt

To give you r starring role

wherever you appear! Tailored

rayon-crcpcj; n-e're especlnlly

fond of one with n tucked front,

spaghetti bow and penrly buttons,

(at an amailnnly tiny price)!

And loir, of dainty rayon sheers

trimmed with lace ruehlng; all

lace too! White, colors.

Chnrm. Western Stylel

Women’s Capeskin Vests

7-95Rope hi one of these attractive

breezy western vestal Soft pllab3e

capeskin, tome frlngti], others

with bound e^es ot contrutlng

colored thongi, S pocket* nod

sowed on decorations. In crtMn,

Ian or dark brouTi. slMd anuU,

medium or large.

Gay Felt

Vests$2 ^ 9

AU wool ve«ts Mlh sMtdie itlteh- . Ml edges •nd bd(h t tpidkiM trim. In blue. (itca. tnd cmL Perfect (or alkck* u d iktrti. 81*e< imkll. medtum

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TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO WEDNESDAY, M ARCH 27, 1015

Greek Voting

Test Appears

Sure FailureH) t^U IS y. KF.t,MI.E

l.'nilfcl rnAnother n

.■.QUthra.'.tcrn f(I lo fnllure :clic<lulcd Jo;

Dr.'pllc tl iciinis ol Brltt'h. French i U'.in obrrrvcrs, lhrtlr:i(loii the b-'illijllMK will no; t»

a fnlr c.'<prr.-.'lot. nl il

Li«uThe EAM pnUtlcal conlH

1a slronsly Ictll'l niid )n comrnmil/.l.'- hii.'. rJiitr:r:l

pucldcd, n hercnt.'. !■StrUf.< havf t>cc emphasize Icttl.-t

If the plrctlor.s rirciimst:inrr.>, tin )iol nbulp by tlir

Corroponilciil[ '■<lemi>cracy' i: pr .-ipprnrs dcicin- le Grfcl: elfcllorj I Sund»y. ppn’Won

0 atay v

Rep. Dworshak Asks Boost in j $87,000,000

Bean Ceilings to Aid Farmers For Highways,Says Governor

Bellini Receives Five Encores at

■laycee Concert

on schccluU

-nif Lvi'ii

— Governor of honor at

, dln-UHlii. ,'iilrt thnt

/ Bft 11."

t. Wflscr.

byfeting ■f the Cl

, utoply inle.'f.Mcri b<-- r.iii.'c Gtrrtre lire, ndhcrcd r;> tiir lo her pollUciil, tcoiiomlc niifl iiil!lt(irv nftUlatloli with Circul Urltnlii, l>f Ins ttie only cotintry of souihcn.steni Europe to rc.'bt ftilllns Into ihp Soviet !.phcrr. A ’ frlencl.y Orrf.p U piut of the Ra'.Mnii over.ri.l plan for .^eciirlly .iloiu ner

NorthPDl lir:iii " Hf fxphilncd I

tlMlfrf nl,«i urrp

Tennis C o u r t O K ’d

Lieutenant Koch Cited for Duties

GLENNS ram v. Mnrcll 27 -

Na!l5)Ml Coiiiiiiittline,nocklnncl. World ' camlliltite f

mtm r. M. Ilbt- r<'rry Nel.son,

ir II vficrnii nnd

il Mrv'winidiw were

Not Guiitv Pica To Check 11 L,

O .M GU/ord. Tv. Ill r .Mi,'.

arralanM In Twin ivnn:-

.IllriBi- C. A. Bnllcy m-i iik Inr S,iiiirdny nioni

Ql/foril wii-s cltrd for L-jutnj s *10 checK t-o Dell.'; flsnr ,'iorr. Gl[- lord contended h<- hnd sufficient lund. in the bunk to rover the check._____________

Crops to Be Dusted By 4 Fliers in Area

BOISE. March 36 (/T, - Idaho crop.? will be dll.',led with Insev'. killer* by at lo.i.'L 12 Irtnho flyer.' lliLs ^prln ! hihI .'iinimcr. Kixrl fihull, entn.niology chief for the University of Idaho, said today.

BhuU cnld he hopM M conlael more riyera before tlin diiMlnK son begin.-!.

Pilots-vhediiled to dii't IflW croiv liiclurie FiirrLs Lind nml Cl Il^edcr, Tu-ln Knlls; .J. K Vo v Robert SuLmlller. MiirtnuKh.

!F^D Tn.tr-S-NF\v.s

W OMEN! WHO SUFFER

FIERY MISERY OF

HOT FLASHES

2 Applications for Permission to Build

Tro ippllc.-itlon for biilldlriK pei nilM. InvoIvlnK the moving cf riiinll one-family dwellings. »ere hero Tuesday.

ChorlM B, Underwood, 454 8ljlh ftvrmie n'est. plun-i ta move cabins, 7 by 12 nnd 9 by M fninic .'triiclure.' . from sn ndjncpiu block.

Paul K. Colliun, 157 Alexander street, pl&iu moving a 13 by 19 frjmo dwolllns from a tourtjt camp to South Poik.

N E W LO W

R-A-T-E-S

N O W

I N E F F E C T

Offie« Rofrnioa Hotel

EQUIPMENTRADIATORS• REPAIRED• FLUSHED• RE-COREDSprinf w«rk vfll sUrt vllblo• few week*. Th»l mMoi lhat r » n o equipment ndlaCori mart be pot Into flrit clua ctmdlllon Immedbatelr. You’ll nnd Ihrea iptelallsU here ta •erre yont

HARRIS R adiator Shop

If . 'iv III;'in;ii-t Hit .-m .Sho)i jit Hiifisc

r to .snmrt jnnnniiiii.' 1 H liniitrd hiiclr't

soiiablo {

style plus color■'\c lilorally hundreds of iv ii'' Ihf’ sc smart Ciisiiiil> in

ires.- tans, pitstds. whili's ,ni<l ny. many others.

, $2.98

$6.85

Kiddies Styles, toor ninin'-m thry Mip ihrir In

-111, .'5|vlr. lb" klrtdlfs demill-

.\ lio.M o' IuikUv coliir'.

$2.98

$3.49

Smartly fa.eliionet! like, rinth- cr> in materinl.i to w iilistand tlie roiij;li wear they 'rr sure to Rot.

Casuals are the children',« favoi il>'s.

Ih u k m - C la rk“Footwear For the En tire Fam ily”

Vet Attracted to Tw in Falls by Legion Projectn ie Amerlcnii Lciiioii |uo)cct

of sending two busfA lo C.illlor- nlii lu.1 t ChrLilmji.'. lo briiij licme

Iciitlon of a navy veter.iii Iji Oiik Hiirbor, Waili., wliu uiliteii lo Inquire about the i-ity 'with

lype of ba-,ltic.v, iiifii nnd

Tlie loc.il Ch.Miiljrr nf Com­merce office 1:, in I f (liK ol 1 Icticr from Lloyd D. P.iv.un. wh-j .■'Ifttes thiit Ur Wii;, in ilic rci.ill lumber bwliic.vj lielurr ilii- xar and that hl.i wife i.' a be iuicuii.

Reading of the Lc-iloj; prnjrc; liv.l December Ihr \r'.rr.ni .I'.kcd

re liifurinaiioii c (j;K-crnl)ig

“Fighting Weeds” Mavie ScheduledA iiiolloii picture, "Flghtlnit

Weed,'." will be .ihown iiL 8 p. m. Tlmr. 'dHV In llie county coiirlhouit lieie at the clwe of the first day's nifcilns; of the Idaho Noxious Weed iii'.oi liitltJii. which opens tomorrow.

Jo;iii N. arlnic3,,Tv,-|n Falls coun- iv iiiixioxi;. weed stlpervbor, Invlled •ill iHT.-oii.. Iniere.sted In weed con- iro! 10 iitlend the meeting.

.Se. sloru start at 10 a. in. Thu^ • d.iv. ,in<l toplcJ for dL'icuulon will l)c tlK.r "Identification of Idaho Wnii'., " .ilid "Kllllntr Werd.i by Cul- tiir.Tl :iiiil CropplliK Pnicllci'5."

.Mlcni'Kiii sesiloiib. beglniiln* at l . n 1. i.i . will be on -WlKit Kind .>(i^.d Are We PlnnllnR,.......AAAWeed C'-’iiiio) PrncUces for 10«a." mill 'Pol'oiidun Plant.', Thflr Iden-

TIuiioilay will InrUide L

lUKl fYccmiit: Oracc I-'t ' Oiiii

■ CLARK. Tele. tCFJl, Jemmt ASf.L. Tele. I27J/L T«iii Faffs SKINNMt, Tele. 302J3. Iluhl

\MBROSE, Phono 0:07.I11 Burlry

V. Erickson. Moscow; C. I. Seely, fetlcr.-il weed InvcMlgutor; A. J. Pimke. Boise, and Charles Plemlnft, Reno. Nev. Clayton I. Long. Dolse,

MORE RUBBER FOR TIRE.SWASHINQTON, March 27 i/T) -

The civilian production Bdminlstra

lion today authorlznl iiu of sub* st.intlally more natural rubber In truck snd bia tires ond inner tubei.

tholinoer ’s p h a r m a c y

From where I sit... j f y Joe Marsh

Ben Ryder a n d

Ihe W anderlust

Now Finn's Ukinc rjuile * lot of ribliinc. Soun ns rationini; »r»s lifted, he dceided he liked "tajlng Immc. putlrrinx in llif gsriJrn. playinr che's, sharing b plta.-.iint tlasn of beer with friends.

"Shucka,** ndniiln Ben nherp- inhly, "03 noon a;i you eon fro, thr-n u ’4 ju6t tus ffcwj <u liavinj;

T«a mlRht s» wcTl atny homo...rnjuy your friendr. and family."

■rnmv!]c'ro I nit. that’s a pretty er.mmnn trail in human nnturc.

T»ke that (tlasH of heer, for in- «t»nee. Daring rrohibltion, Bm wat nurain;; an in.->atiable thlrsC tlul come repeal. Den nuildenl/ finclj he's happy with a friendly, modersle gls*.! of beer—and noth- inir more. Tep—just lelt folki the sliy'ii the limit, and theyll settle r<ir a piece of friendly earth.

1, I9i6. UiuuJ Si-iUi Breu

Solid c a i t . . . n o th in g to b r e a k

o r c o m e o p a r t .G iv e s o d o n d y

jwirl ip ra y on a n y w a f» r

preisur«.

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1S46 TIMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

Varied Social

Uolil, Orcrn Dill Crownlns oI the queen li» n ti

garden jcllliiK will ‘c:iturc Iho 2 unnuel Tviln Kiills M.ikc Gold i Orcer bull .schrdulrcl at 0 p. Thursdoy In the iUtllo Ronde' CrownltiK of the 1D48 (jueen tftkc pl;icc lit 0:30 p. tn. Mcl Carler master o( ctTcinoiilca, will mok queen pre.'.entatloii.

Members of other Magic Vs!le> atakcs are Invited to attend the ilancc. Tills bnli ftlll climax the serle/i of ward danccj. There will be reprcsentfttlon.s from Diihl. Mur- (augli. Kimberly. TaIii FallJ first and fccond wards and the two branchei. Ca-itleford and Filer.

The queen and her two attend- ants will be chwen from ward ([upcns inclurtlnR Dorothy Blnnhtini. nuhl; Beverly Okclberry, MiirtaURli; Molllc rtae B:iker, Kimberly; Olive WelU, Twin Falls llrst ward and Nola Je.\n Carter, Twin Falh .fec­und ward.

ThW Will hr the limil formal ball

rntatlon of ilir (|;i'Tn u floor 111 chiirsr of C Vein Y.vle.''. wi: given following tlie prrsciitiillo the qiie'-n Kcllv niid Colleen F.innrr -*lll Ix; fenturfd In a

Elm<. li;iiir

Carter, rt.uic

:nrl Free

The IOAO Dalire

t rfnnc' of (lir... ■ 0 .\0 DiincMonday iilRiit In the flndlo IHnKlr- voo with the theme, ’Tlir Circus TaVtrs the Road.” Decoratlona In­cluded pennants, placards maUi and clowna.

A social hour waj held preceding Ihe dancc. Progrnms featured red covers. Ernie Reed and hli orchp- tra furnished mii-tlc lor Ihe event. Dur­ing intermL'slon Jack Hightower, n-'l^ted by 3ob S5<‘hol'.'. prejeiited n flo'vr ahox exhibition of ninglclnn

Mrj E. C. Gyei Ben Keane.

Follo-Aing Ihe Roiirtevoo Sun<li

tahle.s. Mr,< Hun:

r .ilfiiir wer

rr.s decorated

J n. Th.i.v,

H'milihrtes, Jerome, plli a; 7 pm. March 23 at I me brlilegroom's pjireiit.

Weddings,Engagements

Elma Llndatier, Bol-ie, dnushter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Undouer, Mini­doka, and Larry Matthew.'.. Kuna were united in marriage rMcntly nl the Paul Congregutlona! church, Tlie Hev. Mr. Ketterllng offlclnlcd.

Tile lirlde wore a wliltc .iiitln gown and carried a l»ut|u0l of red ro e.'.. Slif wa,r given In. marriage by her father. Dernlcc Eckersley maid of honor anti Erm« Terrj". brldr.Mnalrt. De. t man v.iis Ray I-'

Sve ahllhi Ihe c

acne 'niorn, Jerome, -ah., be>t inn. Following the circniony a

dinner wa-i held. A three tiered wedding rnke featured the dinner ' ible. nie bride will Kraduiit'- from Jerome high .school this yc;ir. nie bridegroom attended Jerome high school.

I Uorliii.urns i:«;n]iiiiiv. Ml. Mint.uii grad­uated from the Buhl high ,-clio<i and nttendcti the Albion Stale Nor-

itie YWCA. Tiirrn-- Inr ;!.r hii uni "A Worlcl-My P;lMl,-g,My Re.'iionsiblllly ' (;lll•,s; j affair were repre--»ntat|ve o mens organlzatloni In town.

Blood, nweal and tenr.s nre part of the price ol niir hei Flatt .sliUet), Science, rellglo; and Inductry have all ronirlUiUcd and In each Held the price, of suffering. «tin-atlon ai has been paid.

Invocation was given by Joeepli- Ine Boyle and mu.slcal numbers .scnted by Helen Bluo and 1 We.iver. ToasLs were given to gi Rnd to the group's spoa or, Mrs. R. T-. need, by Joan LeCUIr and June Anderson. Mrs. Catherine Cain -•poke on the piirpo.se.s of a buslne" girb' group.

Serving wn.' In charge of the La­dies (i{ the OAR iind decoration: tvere under the direction of Betty June Gambrel.

Miniature pointed globes and green tapers n-ntered the lables. Prrwrnins were- globe .OmjKd '

nu''«ts Inrludi'tl Mrs. G. G. Allen iind Mr.-. M. Charllnrj Monk, repre- .•entatlve. of the Daughters of Iho American Rsvoluilon; Merle New. Ion, Tannlfi Amey. BPW; mie Llndgrem, Itigra VanAu.sdeln and Grralrtlnc Hnmplon, hlsli uchool GIrLV loiVjue; F. ther Gi Virginia Morrl.s, Omlcrnii chapter and Margaret Rexro.it tinrt Beverly Woolley. SIgmii chapler of Bel;i Slgnia Phi; Mr,--. June Ahlln nnr Mra. B. Y. ElI.->worth. Newconle . ; Mr.v L. F. Hinton and Mrs. William naker, :Olh Century; Mr«. R. o. MrCnll and Mrs, R. E. Commons. Rural Federated clubs; Mrs. W. R Chase. Mr.s. Ertgnr Olmstead. YWCA board: Mrs. Lowell Kloppenburg. Mr*. Oeorgft Dorr. Young Mutrons <'f the YWCA and Lorayne Orton, Alpha Bta chapter of Ejvillon .SigmaAlpha.

« ¥Ifsnored at Shower

Helen Jane and Lois Olln enter­tained at a shower party recently In honor of Orrlette Coiner, brlde-

Mli-< Coiner, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Coiner. Hnnaen and James A. Sinclair, son of Mr.s.Jamej A. Sinclair, Twin mil!, will mar.-y

Varied Social

UP n<ioMci Members ol Hic L

Booiters’ au\llwr> i nflernoou at the liome dent, Mr . l-Ve.l for Ihe actUlllf.' dLrcu,-sed.

Mrs. Farmer, .v Mr.v C. M Co Richardson arul

Furii

IMagic Valley

Social Tid-Blts

JERO.ME. March Daughters and gucsi.s banquet for Mra. Ben grand guordliin. Vivn

Reiidlng.s were offered by !net Purkhalter and two piano 10I06 diir- Ing Ihe dinner hour were offered by Ueli-res Eldred.

Followlntf dinner iin liutlallon reremony was held wllh Margaret Wlille, honored queen, presiding. Initiates were Helen Ambrose and Nancy Crondall.

Other grnnrt officers present were

Gladys Romans, Caldwell, grand secretnrv; Mrs. Ray Sluytcr, Twin F.ilL', griinrt fifth meiaenger: Mra. Hanlrt Miller, Jerome, grand sen-

liefre.-ilinients were served follow- liA IN B O LT ’S

Delivery - Service

is'pi'o.354jPROMPT - rmCIBNT . INBCUD

T: or.

refre.'.limen

.MlKrlUneuiis '■

o'.hrr, Mrs. Jainr.i Pnr

r I'l; ie.lMargaret Kennedy, whoie engage­

ment to Fr.ink ,M. Drake wnj; n nouiieed rccenlly by her moth ■Mrs. F. A. Kennedy, will be liono;

dinner .'hoivrr Wcdne.sriiiv ei nlng at the home of Mra. Claude Henderson.

Vera Faujett, Mrs. Lou Hopkli . aunt of the honoree; Arabelle Brown, Mrs. F. A. Kennedy. Mr.s, L. 0. Cowan, Mr.-,. Maurice Hart- iifl, Mrs. C, B. Hcndcr.son, Mr.v I. A. Drake, Mrs. Sturgeon McCoy nd { . \V. J. Qennoy.Game.s will folln-.v tiic dinner.

CalendarTiie Inlerdenomlnatianal rc

immliy luncheon will be nt I p. Frlrlny at the ClirI.'.tliiii cinircli Kimberly. Mrp. William HamionlnK ■ • genersl clialrmaii.

* V •■■■•The Maroa Woinen'.s ilub w| leet 11iur;.dny nl the .vhoolhou;. Irs. nalph Hostetler and Mr

Ralph Brown will be haste. sp.s.The pie social will be nt S p. n

Friday In the Knull Ct.nununlly center. Tlie rotnmunlty 1-; invlletl

* * H-The LDS second ward Relief w-

clety will meet at 3:30 p.m. Thurs­day, cin.vs dlj-cuMlon will' be 01, ".Morals in Mnrrlage and Family Relatlfni. hiii." Mrs. Kathryn Klric man Is rlii-.? leader. Speclnl mu.M(. will be luniL'hed by Mrs. Maurlneemlth.

Announcement!Effective Monday, April 1,

our office hours will be as follows:

8:30 A. SI. to 5 P.M.

Wednesday# to 9 P. M.

Saturdsya Until Noon

Closed Sundays and Holidays

Drs. J. N. and F. V. Vosika

:YiiunN, Wllham C iiiirrlnBr n:

laii. Mr. Z.'mko chiirKecl from the mer Tlie couple will live In

OI.E.SNK IxnitY,Jr:m Jnhn‘on, liidljin the Urlrte iit Dwiij lii.nimett, lii Kly, Nev.

'Hic cerciiioiiy was

Spangler.FollowUi,

hU M-tilor y

.' ii.iiuU'rKherc will

.school Mrs Spangler l.i a daughter of Mr. nnc

J, E. Jnha'<in and .she gr:>du- from OleniLs Ferry hipli ^c!lO0' 'Prlng. Slic U employed In a

I" LAME Ba c k ■■ CORRECTIONg Is pleasant and painless. Oacl:-II aches may bt auoclated with

rheumatism, arthritis, lum-■ bago, stomach and kidney dU- _■ orders. U you have tried " b «ver>-lhlng else try ndjuiit-■ nients. Relief Is often ohtaln-■ ed after first treatment.

-■ DR. .\LMA HARDIN q CHIROrRACTOR

130 Slain North Phone 1326

VV-SVASV-"--.

• Wlut fun -And everyone’s talking about the lovely, last­ing waves and »oftl> curling ringlets you pet with a Tom home permanent. It's easy to J o . . , and 10 inexpeniive!

If you can roll up hair on curlers, you can give a won- derl'ulljr lucceisfu! Toni p«r- m«nent-a wave lh»t lasts

Vou'll love the loolu exii jr tl ol your Toni wave! Hair is loiter, lovely and cmj' to manage, for thit i> a ertmr toU MW . . . with s CTtm*

ibuc.

waving lotion that imparu luxurious beauty to the hair.

The Toni Wave Kir con­tains everything you need far B glorioul wave! I’repara. tioni are like those ujcd in beauty »alon-type perma­nents, are laboritory.teited. Wonderful even for childrerj'i baby-fine hair!

So get your Toni K in . . . toJjy! If you aren't ihrilUd with the reiulti, Toni will refund pur- chiM price.

' M OM £ P£RM ANiNT

a o £ d u K u / e .

SAV-MOR

"■^MAYIFAIIR SIH.0P

You'll find all the color yoiu- heart de,"lreo In these suits Inchidlns blues,

brigej, tans and many, many other popular colon.

ALL 100% W O O L

;rr ^fill 'cnrco nntl arrivo i;ill . liijmioiil.s. Drop in o ften,,-uu'll .-<1011 find your w ants at /t.—

the Mayfair. $ 7 * 9 5

$9,95

The “look” for Spring:. . . cnsual and fasK-

ion-frcsli! Come sec the M ayfa ir budget

collection of charmers. . . w ith their soft

rounded shoulders, easy walking skirts,

comfortable shirt*waists

Gay stripes, polka-dots, prints . . , smooth

as they’re pretty! At amazing values to

keep your budRct sinRing! Choose yourfs

■ today!

SHOP F IR ST AT , f M j

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r.AfiF nicriT- •TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO ■WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1515

Victory for Twin Falls Matman in Filer Ring Tonight May Mean Future Championship Match Simplots WiUPlay All-Stars

Doerr Plans Cowboy Contest for Riipej-t

Maury Dourr. [irosidi'iil of llic T'vm inight said that he woiilci acci'pt thi* ii)\ iiai Idu nf t lie ILm Qiiurtfrhack uliil), iif which liriicc - )> I he iii-.-.-idfiu

ill tlu' .Miiiiiidka c(piny nil,' nr m<M-.- l ’ionr,‘l- IcaKM

ty sent.The W r a n >.,'lcT I'resicicnt

Rftid that he \v 0 1 11 (1 inime-

diiitely s.Miii.l niit srveral of

the Pioneer b li'am.- on

the playinir 0f a SilllHav :ifl-

ernooii I'oiiU'^ 1 it) Kiipi rt.no«fr« r.altl tli.ii ihi' Mlindi'V.a

IXx-rr .sal.t Itial

ON TllE

SPORT

FRON'

Grapefruit IjcaKue

Kurland and (o . Win Cage Crown

NEW YORK, M..r,-h 2r,Jcuii-fool lioU KiirlaiKl i)iu.il),s lii :3 jmmu'. tlic OkI.ihoiii.i the :j. C. a . a . bri.'k-tb.ill .11,1111- pioriitili) tonlsht by (IcIe.idiiK Nnrlli

•vin Square n-iriicii bclcco I8,<73

iiclil prnclic.illy vi\ tM-ri Lcritv, lii the (Irst "0 inlnmc. , Ohln St.ilo';, Dlj Ten ctnniplon.'i tjrtkc the Rjinic «lde apart with a 4I-mltmtc Ij.ir- r«je In Ilie .■>c<on(i hall to .sv.,mi]> Calllomln. (or tlilr.l iil.uc.

Many Fishermen On Snake River

The wnrm Icmpfrftlurc.' of vcsirr- d»y icnl many MukIc Valley 'fL'lu r- mtn to tlic Siinkc rUcr, accardiUK ;o rcjiorl.' iibtiilncti from ;-j>irlli sood? (Irjlcrs hrri-. They laul :ii iht banb of tlie Mreatn In tl TJiousanrt Springs nrc;i werp lln< »ltli plsc.iiors.

Tlie pc)rUnK goo<is (!im1<t .s ,ib reported the sale ol l.icklc h;

1 for t’ll,. tlmr (

mild hrr, 7i. hi I, .

TIuI'h ,, i|,„„;l,i

p of tlie>«r bee In the.'port,

naiiRnMAN f in e d

BUHL, Miirch 27 — Cecil Cobb Until, filled *25 In of tiuPraee C. E. Riidy's cuiirl Monday for flshlDK In closed wnierr. — IXilil man Island clo.surc on Snake rive: »l upper Salmon fnlls Grover C Divlj, Flier, district coii.'erviiii(ir olflccr, ilfmcd the complalm.

Chuck Morris Gets 239 Tenpin Game

A Z3S same by Chuck Morn.s /e.i- turtd the bowlInK In ihe Mixed leasue ttie Boalncironie Monday night but high total Icoilcr •'Dui" CoBham. who had 552 « MI gtme.

Toor De^er For CUBIS-CRAFT ■Dd PEN-TAN

BOATSCIu bH«b SMbM and Mercnrj

MOTORSDELBERT CLAMPITT

•t-Sprinra Alriwrk

Incsrporated Hiftnaui Id&ha

8— HAULING->«hrrr ii< ilty-

C A S HP A I D

For dciid and useless

HORSES - COWSmu lUo pirk up ho*5 If Hiej

PHONE US COLLECT

Twin Falls 31(Gofldln* i7—Ropert 65

Idaho H ide & Tallow Co.

I.1U-.M11 wri'.MllnK biliiK the TM-ild'., il ilu hc.isyneltlit Kol.i;; to iry tu pair him wlUi the Li rccoBnl:-.cd ili one ol the bcit of' rliiinii^Dii lure fur a iiutdi 7.1th llgiu licavy chami) If hi.-- «c1kIU. Tlie Sail Luko City

ii bio, ' (..iiu Klebrr. "1 lylirve Adanu Is a pairol oJIlcer In his dally lifewiU (.11 ha;, li lol on the b.i'l i.iid will Ijp n aii<i leachc-j wrcillliiE nt the DescrelII «lth real rc,pnten<lrr for tl'.r (lllc 'vlirn he syniiia.^luin.1 Uiiii:- wr.MicA hlimrl/ intD :,li,ip<: tor s'.ich In thr oilier bout on tonlghllri-,1 nf nil ■•iRDuiilrr." nird will be l-'loyil Haiucn, tial11,s lil|i lIiiwcK-r. Cliiirk liclicve.-. KCillim l-ikr City veteran !.t:ir, ami liiitcli

by Luini.'.oii will Ik- h feui (or M:idrny, former army judo c:un, lin Ad:ii>L-., iHjlmln^ on; I.or. ioii ’niir. will bfr a fini.'li batUe.

thp ld(.i iluit ii.i,-. bio:.- Jack Adaiiu, Tw .1 Cliurlr., 'Cluiv)!" tiirtjrr'i. tier, Uia th;a wl

he |itiKh-hU.. for I.arroii thu ot A

Ihr heav

PREP BASEBALL ACTIVITY UPM osl Schools

I'lav (iamo in

Maj;ic Valh'v

Parkc-Traincd 1 horouiili lin'd Brings $50,1101)

Hal Wood Picks Portland To Win ("oast Loop Flag

SAI.T LAKE CITY. Mm... . .—Cngc stars from Iho BIr Seven conference and from the Slmplot. navercts cf ihe American ba.skelball leoRiie will play a benefit same here April 3 with rcceljiu going to the American ned Cro.v,.

Krcd ficew. Red Crws a.vl4tanl field director, ^ald ihc coIIcKe entry would feature nn "all-ntor’’ asKre- lintlnn of bli: seven hoop. lers. In- clndhiK:

Urndy Walker and Joe Weight of DrlKhani YiniiiR unlvrr.'.lty; Fred -Sheffield and Vrrn Oartlnei' ot lUiili Uiilven.lty; Kenny .S.illor.-,

I Jim

c Huflinan (il Utah

Large r Entry

' :E\|>(‘rU'(l for

" Local Kcla\s

' l>les<i l^1ll r .

(onimorrr prngr.ini ; niKht.

S l’K C lA l.

GASOLINEfdi-

STOVKS anti LA .M I’S

"Sa m|)son"i ,i ;v i :r j a w

WRENCH

TIRES• r .o o i) K i'CA i’S

11 will pay ynti lo

soe the.sc!

T RU CK LANE

TEXACOPhone I.VIl :S1 llh Avr. W

THE TIM ES-NEW S

FARM SALECALENDAR

1-UAV

Lug WrenchChevron

( '!,i ;a m n (; s o i .v k n t

Heavy Duly Inch

Lawn Hose Bud & Mark

HANRI-N AUTO SHOPI>piital Sallrnilille. oniicf

Trailers ISiiiK lo Order

ircd

WcIdinR

Traclors Kopaircd Acclylenc-ICIcclrir WrUi

ATTENTION!

BEETGROWERS

RogersonHotelRoom 20!l

W EDNKSDAV,

THIIRS,, FKiDAY

We OVERLAY

PlowsharesWith Stelite

llirn >o :r plowr.linres stny «hnrp tJiree tir;;-t »' Io;i ;is urn nlinre^ nild reduce the ro'i r/

. linns them In I

Those you can get

with an OIL-PLATED engine

CONOCO

MOTOR OIL

and remember onoKitr big Ihing:Don't »oy ©clone—SAY N-TANE*

...CONOCO N-7ANE CASOt/NE '

Breathes there on American wlio isn’t checking on cai^?

Chief question is, “W h a t ’s different for ’‘16?" An O il -

Plated engine brines you this swell dilTerence: i t w ill

escape lots of carbon an d sludge by escaping lots o f

wear. That spcrial type of wear-defense—internal OlL-

Plating—wili likewise favor your oil and gasoline

mileage.

You can hnve an O i l -Plated engine in any car— in

the newest or oldest—ju s t simply by making sure to use

Conisco N " ’ m otor o il: th a t 's all.

The difference in Conoco N'^' oil— patented— is its

added ingredient that O il- P la te s . This is done in .i

inaEnet-tike m anner— b y making metals attract and

hold lubricant. A nd t h a t ’s what puts inner engine sur«

fnees under cover o f O il- P la t in q . I t stands in wear’s

way; nets to prolong t h a t new car feeling. . . . A n d i t

will a c t to p r o l o n g a n y o ld e r c a r ’s u s e fu ln e s s '.

So if that's y o ur particular problem, change now to

Conoco N '* oil fo r Spring— at Your Mileage Merchant’*

Conoco station. C on tinenta l Oil Company

• PhimhinK • p n in t • Elcctrien! Rnpplifs

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IVDDNESDAY? MAHCH 27, 19(6 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

Greater Food

Savings AskedConscrvBllon of wheat. wht»t

proflucL . food fnu »nd oilj requested Tuesday by the ’FalU county ACA cammlltee, L, E. Wiljon, clialrman, announced.

H« rerjucated cltlzein to make i voluntiiry oucrlllce of « per ceiv of ihelr consumption of wheat pro. ducts anti 20 per cent of food ffttj anrl oils durlnR (he next 13Q day

....................... eailns liouits; thni ! of

ttt-o pounds of flour per cuilamer per week." Wilson tnld. 'TJilj means «boui two pounds of hrtid and one linlf pound of other whent proclucl: We &ak tlint Ihe .■'rrvlce of food fat* be rcducert by 20 per i-pnt In mrrrlal eAtnbll'tinicnl*."

Wll«on pointed rm Dint the fftce.' nil ciiHT5"-!ity of (nmiiic i SOO million people hecaiitc c exhaustion of iii;rlculture drniiRht. He valcl Ihm At has ndequiite foixt bevo;iil Hint

tlic .■!t ship I rvltlK II EMropc

— CU LL -

P O T A T O E S: _ W A N T E D -I 'Vc Puy J ri Per H undred ....... 4 : t ) C* lUiy Amount, delivered to plant

j ROr.ERS BROS, j SEED CO., Burley i Potato Flour Mill

lUrrv Barrv Ain't Mad I

tlnutd plenty Of all other foodstuffs, we (9k that there be no wute," Wllwn lild. "America atill throws away tlio richest eorbase In tho world,"

Young GOP Plan To Elect Friday

orgtnlullon select delrgni publican KnK Falli April 0 t proposed ) meeting ^ 111 I court

committee, j Re-

roitvcntion at Jdaho aiici 7, and outline

nrty platform. Tlie e held In tlic probate Qrnydoii W. emllli.

c.'iilrmaii, announced,Membfrs rf th" Reptibllcan ci

Iral liavr been Invl

Creamery Firm Reopening Here

VFW Leader

Tf.r Nri..,,; -RIrk;closed mice la.M December, Immrduieiy 111 a new locatlnn a; Second aicnue and Secoml .street »oi;;ti I tie station will be operntfd t)v .Mr. ,ir,rt .Mr.''. D.nle JaHwuy,Til- rrr me.-y concern hil. been

111 in Twin 'or 25year.' a:id handle.'' w!io!p';i1c cream

inr.'iy occujili'd by the Mn;uiil crcam .''.itlon, lieeii incxk: «uii

rc.M roonii, parcel luom fnclll- llf.K ant) lobby turnltuie iruuilled.

Swift W ill K xpand .

New M anager SaysH. Smith hn. a.'.samrd man-

sser.'lnr of tiic Twin FalLi Rslft n:i<l L.mpany plant, conilnp here (rom Dcll.inee, O. Ifc nnnnunccd ■nif.tlny that th^ jil.itit r.\pfc:rd to expind Ha milk buylnt artnlilr.-., raultry and egg facllltte.v .md it,» ' itcheiy.

Smith ,'uccecdA GcorKe .nelrlr; m m nnijpr u[ the plant., tir pvdi.i iw.i

; pure:

Snake River Report

I.EO W. rARKINSON . . , raclfle veteran eleci-d new

commander of Ihe Twin Falla potl, Vtlerani of Forris" \V»r», (Staff rniravtnf)

Leo P ark in .son

Head of \ TW

Ice, waj elected commaiulcr of the Veterans o! Foreign Wnri po<t Tue,'dny nlfht. Officers will be In- stnlleri at the annual coniniar.ders' biinoiirl Tiiriday, April P, l:i the lOOF hall.

Elected jcnlor vice-coninianclcr ai Mcl Doyle: Jiintnr Mrp-c landfr. Rnv PuIzI<t : tnnuierr ■r. Art IVti-rs, .'erseiiii'. I'); 1

ijstc- .. nnl[)li nilott. A

Buhl Writer to Help in Editin„

C. of C. BookletCharles C. Merrill, Uiihi, thc.-.c|

bejan work satliirliig nintcrl;il n asjlstlng In tht eduim "i ' Chamber of Ccmmcrcc brochtin be put out nj k-.ii in p iper t .ui obtained. Merrill -.'ill makr headquarter,' nt tiK cliuiiilicr nffi

lie cxpcct.i to gu to o',h-i Mill alley cities

aprhiE or summer, coiit.iln a firniiji Magic Vail the area's

Ttic DmI- lance write: history-, U a ifi and Is B a He will .i< Chamber t miinoger, t

Orel.

in the b..<. icdjltd f..r le brochure'

Thespians Will Elect Thursday

EHecllon of new nrilr-m (nr Tlie plan troLipo 'jss oi T •ln i nii. h's'' .v;hool will lie tieiii rnnr'.'inv ..t

Tue.irtay afti

Markets and FinanceStocks

Markets at a Glance

Livestock I Grain

530,00 0,000 ill Gold Is Souiflit by Div

Hudelson Loiivcs ! Veterans Oltice :

\tStifc ( ipil il

LflcKed III aBuarfled, ac by Monten vengeance — t:

Twin Falls \'oiith in i State FI'A Contesti

I’lainliff Denies ! Hastv Book Work

B u t te r an d Fc ijs

Miow Delaved

iiir;n inarkci.s lor thr r< .r . YAtrm of Krarllns (n:ori' lltjornl tliai Hk W undurds. Tlic mill sr .

OPA '.vould jUi-.v Milldlni; by niakl :et an appllcattni

till beUr\<- It til'- lip ctininirrclal

K It lu hard to throuch na It :.i

for a o. I. to jcciirr an Jf-li priority, nnd remove thf rpMrlctlon for hiillilInK rp. ldpiirc- nf the 1, 2, uiid .1 I'rd room si?!", the hmrliiK .ihort- n;;c- would joiiii br taken cjre nf. I.,ibor nnd mntcrl.-il wn:ild br dl- vrrted to bulldlnc new hon !!ie hoiu lnK Miort.-iRc would ri-lirvrd. The rcturnltiR velrran

thiit fom'- Oi

VlCKKItS & M.\DRON535 MAIN F.,

PHONE 10R3J O R 5.M.M

PHONE 2 2 9 5FOR PICK-UP

Radio S ervice

f \ Inch

an H-I

r post--'.

' Itimbc:. II priority for

a quantity ter pro'ifcd

piy wood, nnn rm-.r \ Inch

nl. Charley .■„iyr. wc . Illl h:n re,idy built kltchrn cablnc »rime nice roimd ccdnr enrniOur lumbrr supply b ;iml'. __we hope to be ccttUis shipments riurlnK Ihp nc.M few •.vcclci. We will have ,'omc iitiratlonc'd liimhrr -o' i n, thr Idalm tn,all mllh Rrt Into ppcrntlon.

IIAItltV DAnnV RALES CO, "On Hie road (o the JIo»pllaI

In Tuln Falh"

Note: Tlif- above nd w.v; wrlttpn before the ncwr, reIe:iM: o;i tlir- Gov­ernment hiilldlnR curb.

^ UlfiflBERii Bros i -l

IN.SUREI) M OV IN G TO

M O N T AN A - ID A H O - W A S H IN G T O NA rcpI.s for

A L L IE D VAN LINES. INC,, TO ANY

POINTS IN IIN ITKD STATES OR CANADA

L is te n to J . H i l l— on th e U ald iv iti

KACH T H U R S D A Y 9:30 P. M . KT FI •

Espedilly nke after a nasty day

Is that highball comtng soon.

For the vhiikey an d icc always scan to play

A pliasmt and cheerful tune.

The touch-of-quiHty is definitely upon O ld ThompsoQ bccause it's bleoded inKeanicky byGlenmore.

GlmwutrtDuHlUrinC*.. tnnrptrtUd limUiHllt, KtnlMcky

rp OLDI hompson

READ TI.ME5f 'E\\■S WAN"

Let Us Do Y our• Tumble Plnwinfj

• Field RonnvntinR;

• Lnnd LcvtlinR (carry­all ficrapcr)

• Driveway (irntling

Custom Farmins:

and Levelinpr ServiceElmer Ihlcr Ph. 0 is6 jl I

R o ta ry See.s Films

P u b l i c S a l eThe fnllowlnj deicrlbed properly u||| be old at public aurilon J'i miJes »outh of Jerome «r> hljhiTBy to luln Falln on

Fri., March 29 at 12Lunch Served on Grnunri,-;

.^LACHINLUYHOUSES

HARNESS

D A liiV CATTI.E M ISCEl.I.ANEOLS

ITEMS

TERM S— C ASH

REBAFRY&SONS -ownersJohn Horlshorn, Auctioneer John Darrtail. Clerk

SULPHURING CAT!

SULPHURING CAT!iitrlkcs, Rsra and rumors of wars have

made II Impossltile for iis lo t n enoiich ANACONDA “PHOSPHATE nnd oUicr fertlllrera to take carc of tlio demand.

We need shirts, gloves, nylon how. toilet paper, iiiarhliifr)- and muiiy other thliiKs on vililrh we find a almllar sltua-

Just now Of have orders from our cus­tomers for 10 carloads of ANACONDA , riiOSPHAlI nnd only one or t«o .Itiatls promised Us by the factory.

Many of our customers nro using OOi'i fr.c.-.ilu eil SOIL KULPHUR, either straight or mixed with Phc'pliii c- 'Hio demand for Hulphur la Increasing because of resultsB,< fertlllKf and Insecticide.

We have a supply of W.B*?;, aoiL 8ULP;iUR and shsll appreciate your co-operation until condition.' imrio’e.

0.1. CHILDS SEED CO.Phone 225 and 60 i Filer. Idaho

ilinion Honors Its

I \ets at Banquet

W, Smith was toa,stmaster. Host- :r,s were the member.i' wives and I rh.irsc wft.'i Mr.', Eme.^t DJork.

I,S50: unchnnird at lh« wlllne

S.05); modrr.Kty «tl..; Wlltr Ir *rod an'l rMlc. ti>.r».I t>.

Twin Fails Markets

Potatoes-Onions

cnicA(;o roTATot!)

Potato and Onion Futures

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TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO WEDNESDAY. MARCH 27, IMS

By M IC H A E L O’MALLEY and R A L P H LANE

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WEDNESDAY. MARCH 27. 1946 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO PAGE ELEVEN

iGLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

W AN T AD RATES

)KADLtN(M. lot 0

HELP W AN TED— MALK : HOMES FOR S A LE TARMS KOR S A L E REAL ESTATE FOR SA LE | LIVESTOCK— POULTRY

nvARl\T'Wi*i.i;Mi;N’rs

W A N T ED !

Route Man

YOI NG'.S DA IRY

AUTOS F O R SALE

lUf: JtUDSON 4-DOOH SEDAN

PoiS f.n. un.lrr fflllnr priM.

GATES BROTHERSMACHINE SHOP W,n<Jetl, Id.ho-

moHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR YODR

USED CAR OR TRDCK

C A RD O F THANKS

S P E C JA I. NOTICESClOOl) Kt:> ACRES

CECIL C, .lONF.SHAHY CHICKS

lJUSINESSOPPORTUNlTIES I

\VK ARK •

plra.-nd 1<.^^annoiuico

MRS. W. I, McFARLAND

1:. SOW, A.Y^^rlATF.n ^-[Tii ^oni

SW IM L W K ■ S n iF N T CO.Mln:.,ir,NT. .• N I-HOST. :m

PERSONALS

T R A V EL A N D RESORTS

SCHOOLS A M ) TRAININGI,EMrnciASn .r . .n

CHIROPRACTORS

ItEA lJT Y SHOPS

rriIllINE“llEALTT“r»rrn*r'.-nl*

f o f y p .

W H IIA^■I^

A Good Payiiicr Hi.

PKTlUiLKr.M PRODLTTS

F rR M S H E I) ROOMS

■.MISC.' FOR RENT

GOOD II'!')MK

.HM VA.NDF. N i’ AKK

C A llDRIXSON.

FAHM IIK A IK M 'A H IK K S

FOR A TEW D AYS

ONLY I

in'HFUl.V A: J’A K IS II

1‘ARMS rOU RENT

REAL ESTATE W AN TED

Real I'Btato Listings

______ '! E. A. MOON

LOST A N D FOITND

STnAYCP-'n

S IT U A T IO N S WANTED

PAINTINr, CONTIIACTOB

riiONB^OJSej: A. FEPEniCQ

—WANTEI>- TREE TRim ilNO

TOPPING AND TAKE-DOWNS

STAPLES & CRIST

H ELP W A N T E D ^F E M A L'VANTCD: r.iil

rl»nrr,l Arrlj

EXrCRlENCeO KALESLADY

CWS HOOK BTOUE

MONEY TO LOAN

IVCSTOCK

W. C. RO B IN SO N

IDAHO F IN A N C E CO. L O A N S

C. ROY HENDERSON When In need of a

LOANSECURIT IES C RED IT

CORP.Rsdio BIdg. Phone B8<

NEED M O N EY ?

bu>ln>« In IdiL.

RELIANCE CRtiDIT CORP.

BEA IT IFUL HOM I

C. A. ROHLVSON.

\’pry altniotivcb’ Imilt

new, modern

1-BEDROOM H OU SE

See FAY C O X

Phone (M84R2

FARMS FOR S A L E

STOCK or D A IR Y

APART.MENT lio rs i- :

FARM HEADQUARTERS

ron Hovr', i.w . AcnrAOES

MRS, \V, I, M cFARLAND

SWLAI JNVESTMENT CO.

LOTS FOR SALI^

JOHN S K IM ES

- JuaT HECKivro —

Tractor

l I iM B P v E L L A S

WU.l.IAMS -raACTOR CO.

I’A l L EQUIPMENT

(■OMMI'NITY PALE AT rorr;

FKinAV. MAIiCH

I'd.Ts arc i-cijiK taken i

POTATO HAiiVKSTKRS

.■-reL-L FAimiCATION

K liENGEI/S , Iiu-.

n o YOU NKKD

SEEDS AND PLANTS

'H

H IG H E ST

C A S H P R I C E S

paid fo r late modelUStU CABS.

TRUCKiAND aoaEs

(It pay.s to shop around)

TW IN F A L L S MOTOR

TRUNKS

S E A R S ROEHL'CK &. CO.

A R M Y SURPLUS

STEKIIINO lolumlit fnr ansr uaiu.

JEROM E AUTO PARTS

A LL TYPES

Sr.WlNO ^ „oiE5

SINGEK S<'wiiif,' Machine Cn. |

n .()( KS A N D TRAILERS

GOOD THINGS fO EAT

HKEF

FRONT QL ARTICHS

FU U N r n fR E . APPLIANCES |----a o

...........mS P E C IA L SERVICES

(■ A RTI':R-S M A n K I-T

FERTILIZER

VIGORO

NOTICE OF BIDS

I" LhTOl District No.*°S r a t 'rw ^ o . tor one to three yean, beglnniag

' Lj Fall, to drive SO mlJes more or ; It.M, f\cry echool day tuid proMd#

o'in biu that meeta state regula-

Addrws bids In writing to;THOMAS BUCKLIN. clerk Route I. Flier. Idaho

Publish; March 13. V>. 37. 19« .

Real Estate TransfersInforroaUon Famlabed by

Twin FnlU Title and Abstract Compao7

WALCOTT * JOIIHSON C

W ANTED TO BUYWANTKD: .■!« r-r tolf Phon.

ll-fiTW. Twin f-.lli.WA.VTtrj la bg,-«)MO «o- 8

WANTED! Tf.ll.r . Uhl ■ rmlkn. (Vox]; &<il. |](J

:-wbMi

MISC. FOR SAl.E

. ..«k

NVLON hair bnjahn. tint <iv>litr, 11.55.

SINr.Lc'Vo .i r„. H1T8E

TWTM FALLB

NATIONAL F A R M LOANASSOCIATION

WANTED— RENT . LEASE

EMI'LOYCD COOrLE • la fn.» or uof.nJ •[■•rtmenu l‘«fin»nwL I

“ HOMES F O R S A L E "

BUSINESS A N D PROFESSIONAL

DIRECTORY• BICYCLE SALES & SERVICE

OlMiu* Cjtl<rT. “t II

• CLEANERS 4 DYERS

• COMMERCIAL PRINTIS'G

(Jo«llU prtsllu »f 111 kl

' FLOOR SANDl^'G

• FURNITURE

• GLASS-RAIVATORS

Bntsn Glut t IU4. tn :a<l S. fk. *t»W,

• LAWS MOWER SERVICEXoor» * t)3taB JUpilr S

• MIMEOGRAPIIINO

' MOSEY TO LOAN

PLUMBING 4 HEATING

Ml'i. 181 91. B.

TYPEWRITERS

• VENETIAN BLINDS

> Md«r iBj ImUIM. FrM m .bnvk -n.. -cn ri.>

* WATER SOPTENBBS

L-.. m siwtoM tL w. Ph. ti.

R. WXKStJKO. Bn*. PIm* M«

SEKD POTATOES

J H fiTAN-pLn-

POTATO SEED- r o i l SAI.F-

A^hto CrriKlcl Ulm Tap

LEM A. CnAI’IN'

H A Y . GRAIN AND FEEDCUS ruM triad '

VA.STLUi J ,

STUD 0

NE\V11 INCH WOOD PIPE

IDEAL lOH CULVERTS OR FLUMESAlmost New

IH C 2 Row Potato Planter Heavy A lypo Hay DcrrlcH

ROD WEEUER

D ELBERT CLAMPITT

JUST AHRIVED!

U.^.'d N AVY liUNKS

nnci used 3-MAN

RU BB ER BOATS

TWIN PALLS ARMY STORE

S60 Mftin South Phonf 131

— JUST A RRIV ED -

llnn» blinlir-.*—<lii{ri> Mo.nulto uou-rx-k »cVi l-ocVtl l...l.-r*JlofV.U»«<i o»«r«II»— (liMw

TW IN FALLS

A R M Y STORE > UAD< BOtrrB i:

R E F R IG E R A T IO N

SERVICE

•'GUARANTEED etRVICr"

DONALD LOUDER, Mgr.

PIIOTOSTATIC

COPIES■ir.CHAJtac PAPERS

UAHtiiAnK cniiTincATa lUltTH RtCOIiDS. ETC.

TLMES-NEWS E njrrav ing Comp.iny

r CoMInjctlon «

rvrner'. »ddlllon.r«t»r Pc»r»on ti> R. C- C«m-

jjiioo' r^ri fve'i

!i.r. at 100 ^uiii Uro dwM. IluU. Ir T. Linz to Shlrltj

AL^TOS FOR SALE

Nnrthild* Aulo Comrmr J

KELLY i KISE TEXACO

Your Auto Bodr—Fandtr Werk tnd *«!• P«loUn»

—r*»l Efllclrnl Scrrlc*- ALL WORE GUARANTEED

K IM B E R L Y

Auto B ody & Fender Shop

Acna Ib* (UMl trem Earac*'* n'U'bc R.'uii. I t ;

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GI Gets New

Thumb Out of

Finger StumpBY FKANK CAIti;v

WASHINGTON, Miircli 27 i-I Sut. Loiil.'' Dl Culii, wtai'or of purple licnrl, gcl.i ft kick oin hcarliiK eluiii.-y lifoplp i:iy t "fhiecrs arc all lliiinibr..’’

The fcrsraiit hu.' a ''tliiiinii U oil nriRCr-A llniini) lii:ulp nii

mnk(5 om nil rlfilii.Dl Cold. "JB. cl Norm Provide

PAGE nV ELVB TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27. 19dS

Saves Life

M U c C y .F O R —

hr. H jKiin il l.'ll li n il

iiolts, nmi‘ tvcii pick up cdiLi '

Motorists Pay $1 Parking Fine

lie, DC.MI Earl, Mrs. I, Mnjrv R. J.

Sjfl. (ilen Terry Saves Man From BiirninR(;rocery

hC.Mit Terry, v.ho U .-(nil

Snake R ivor W a te r

Flow Shows Increase

: vlvfr Irorn l.r.OO (<.

Hollister School to

Present P lay Friday ,

F .J V A Y N E SCHOW

A N N O U N C ESI t ot OfficM

142 M A IN A V E. N.

Nelson Ricks Cream Station

N O WO P E N

For Business!

Give Us n Triiil!

A N Y T H IN G C A N HAPPEN AT THE M OD EL

YES — And Things A re Popping Here Now!

Yon'r* ncvfr »<fn io man; bu»y ppoplf In

■II yoor life! And tverjonr of m U work-

Inr to brln* yon • bl«er «nd fliifr :Moikl Cafe. In Ju t a ihort time veil to ready to open—«o whfi up

your appfllle and dir out your bett bib and tockfr!

W atc h f o r r e - o p e n in g d o le

In t h i s p a p e r s o o n f

MODEL CAFE124 Shoshone West Phone 289

• FARM ERS

• RANCHERS

® LABORERS

® M ECH A N ICS-

• W A R E H O U S E M E N

KR V O rU JO R -Y O r*LL FIND U S STRIVING TO H AV E CLOTHES HERE

"TAKK IT " TO LOOK BETTER— F K E L COiMl’ORT,\BLE

N (!\v W e H a v e ’em

Men’s Work F a i i i SLari^esl Selection in Yeais

SEE T H K S E N EW

WORK SHIRTSBlurCtuimliray $1.18

$2'"90

.........................Siiii T;.n-, M.'-• Iiuni I.ml (iail. iliiic- and a irv,- Cl'rcn.--. Il.'.'p l„.li.•Kill iirrcrcti III iVi'ni :n■IJ uai.'-l.

work -M.UN r i.n O li MKN'S STORI-;

jinii fiiii>hc'ii to lit \wll, ilravy (Jrccii lIc rn 'nK l)"n '' l« i! l , nipriium woiijhl Gri'v covrTt nr yiiic (■lianil)r;i.v. Si/i'-i I'rcim

THE U lO R L D 'S m OSTGa*M pJitJde lU O R K SHOES

IN A W EIGHT OK TVI’D

F O R i;\ i;uv .MAN

Ittf. 'W e4fC *iLe ^

& . Cliipiic"a

$3.95

$5'.'95

Yi‘s Wo Have a Fair S lock of

LEA T H ER W O R K

GLOVESAssorlcri Sljlc.s nnil

•Main Finor .Men's Store

Time Now to S ta r t H ard SprinK Work

c a n v a s g lo v es

HACK A(;A!N

The Official Hov Scout

MOCCASIN KITThom Yniir-iclf

We Have a Good Selection

WORK OXFORDSFur Ihr n!e„ dciic nxfnrcl:, lo ^ 2

cor<i •■olf , mi’illiiiii nr licn\lfr wni;ht5, to

$4.95

S2,95

f Here's exirn coniforl. exlra wear! \ The flexihlc leather arch-lifl mi.kes

vdur feel feel lii-Iter. work ln'ller. Finest jjualilv ina- kTljtls iitul conslrudiim . .M:iay

r.im e in an.i sec^hcniT” '

“C H IP P R W A ”

Logger Boots

R oy s ’ B lue Denim Overj!

PANTS

A lU'i-oKni^fd l.eader For tier'

QUAI.1TV IN KVKHY PA IR IS YO l'H .\ SSniAN fE O F I.ON IJEHw e a r ;

Men's Semi-Work

SHOESzs." $6.50

Rlrlnij n mr<lliim wcii-lit Kf>InK ,-iw II, „ •nnl-vrK-htft ECOd SPlicrloii, Ic.clutllllk- typ--, l,l.iv.;,.h nr,(I <!out>k- $7.95

A T.vik-—Size— Kind For Every Need

>tAIN FLOOIl shof; DKI’T.

SlroiiK ro.-llf retail up­per;. wntcrprDof and (li'Xiblr. rcltiforccd i;rcli. with double wclRlit Irn- Ihcr >olc', I.acc-lo-loi* slylr. Oiicc «orn uh\iiys’

$9.95

Sizes

fi lo 12

Med. and Wide Widths

-Alad,- fren i ;i nuHiiutn woighl lihu: (icnini a n<l I'iiiishcd L)L*lt lotjps.

Sizes fi lo Ifi

$1.46

ON S A L E

9 A. M .

F R ID A Y

THK DEMAND OF THESE

TANTS , . , ONii P A i n TO Tlti; CUSTOMKR OF A SIZE, PLEASE,

NO rhtinr Orilrrt

BOV'S BALCONY

IDAHO DEPARTMENT STORE‘7 / I t Isn't Rifjlii, Bring I t Back’\